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.July
THE SWAR'I'BMOIlEAN
Pap 8
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ENGAGEMENT
tried his bend at drawing a '"
Mrs. Jobo M. Cheyney of DaySummer Club Stanas
Gfor a general birthday celeiJralioD,
Sw,'mm,'ng Meet and Robin even _ged a wick ton, 0., haS announced the engagement 01. her daughter, Miss
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and flame on his.
Barbara Cheney, to Mr. Charles
. counselon in a Nlay race.
The Fours have been working
All agreed that it was a
on a farm project, which ineludsuccesstul daY and were
ed making a barn and silo, a
ingly grateful to the Ullmans
fence, and animals. Marilyn Widallowing tbem the use of
mer, Jimmy Collins, LInda Dunn,
pool'
:Anne Nolan, and Chipper Brogan
M~nday, emblems were award- painted the bam B?d silo, wlll.le
ed to all members of the Hawks the rest of the children colored
team as a result of their winning the animals. Three birthdays ,,:ere
the first three weeks' competition. celebrated this week: .Missy
Also new teams were chosen by Davis, Mary Lou Fliccard, and
captains who were elected by the lu Ju Ip. !u Ju provided a
boys and girls. The DeW teams party for .alI of her playma~.
and their captains are:
The ~ary group will wmd
The Hot Rods, Chip Forwood; up the season with a. final-day
The Flying Panthers, Jody Brooks; presentation of ''The Shoemaker
The Summer Club All Stars,
and the Elves", for' which they
Shute; The Burping Belchers,
have been learning songs and reShay; The Eagles, Mark Beard- hearslng lines I!Qch day. Fortusley; and the Tigers, Jerry Cloth- nately for' everyone concerned
ier.
(particularly those mothers who
Tuesday in arts and crafts the did not include in their summer
youngsters made and decorated plans the making of elf costumes),
some unusual get-well cards for this ptay was also given in the
Eck Gerner who has been in the spring by one of the Rutgers AvePresbyterian Hospital.
nue second graders so Eddie
Beginning the second half
Honnold, who will repeat his porthe 1957 Summer Recreation trayal of the shoemaker, volunSchool program, the pr~school- teered to round up most of. the
primary children' were still busily costumes.
"projecting", and enjoying to
--------:fullest the warm, sunny
Fifty New Families
(known to most 01. the.
I ' S'
,
population as a drought)
Get 'Dive, n ,gna
has allowed them to be out-of~
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doors nearly every day.
125 cars. The current lot holds 80
The Threes have added several cars. An additional area' being
new games to their repertoire, inoutside the present fence
eluding "Five Little Chiekadees" is expected to care for aroUJlli 100
and "See the Mousie
more. Procwslng ·the new parkMOst of them chose to be
Ing area is being greateJy faeWdees In the center 01. the
tated by fill dirt brought by Walt
but Amy Starer and Helen Holt Nason, contractor for the Bell
were happy to stay at one. side
Exchange addition on
and sing the song. In the mousie Baltimore pike, and by the Bargame, the chlldren vied willi each ough from its project of widenother to be mOl/t like little mice, ing College avenue.
cathy Cramp succeeding as the
In a meeting Wednesday evequietest and Anne Troxell as
ning the club's board of directors
quickest little mouse. Each
dlsclUjsedJ bUilding a separate pool
for deep.water swimming just
beyond the deck (north end) of
the wide, deep area of the present pooL
Junior and' Senior Life Saving
Courses will begin next Monday
at the pool. AssIstant Coach Karl
Schaeffer will be in charge of the
two_eek lessons which, if demand is sumclent, will be given
both at 1 and at 7 p.m. each weekday. Applicants are asked to register at the pool office over the
week-end.
Grier, SOIl of Postmaatft Cbsrles
Mr. Arthur lODeS of Swuih..
Grier and Mrs, Grier of Dart- more avenue and Hr. George
th
Dunn of I)!cldnson avenue recentmou avenue.
eel _ _ fI e-da
The wedding will take place 1)/ return ..... ~ a v
y campSeptember 7.
Ing trip in tile .AdIroIIdaclm.
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CALL BY
-when you call out of town
know •••
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The best way to keep ttack of
out-of-town" numbers is with the
''Blue Book of Telephone Numbers"
-a handy booklet in which you can
list the numbers you have occasion
to c&n, Just ask at our Business'
Office for your' free copy.
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FroIit PHILADeLPHIA
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l1dceh Must Be Purchased
. .fore Boarding Train
No Half fa .... for· Chnd....
GOING
on flirt
II. uhwI.... dar ".........
8.30
510._ at
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A.M.
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of Pennsylvania
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'Sowy-nat .... -.... h . . . at
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Interclub Mat'chns
Start at· Ten'.m"s Clu'b
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Annual
Meet
::ec::e:
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On New Deep Pool
bustnes.
FacuIty Will.
DISplay Work. at DCNB
.:ea
You don't kn~w how good ice cream can be
'til y~u've tried WAWA ice cr~m.
Order directly from your neighborhood Wow,
driver-or phone LOwen 6-6500,for prompt,
delive~. Do it today I
Arts.,
Peat·
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AYAIUILI IN HANDY HALP GALLON CAITONS
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Closes Today'
Sept 11 Mee·"tlng Set
NEW.
WAWA ICE CREAM
KI 3-0586
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SeaSon's Program
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CATHERMAN'S
DIUG STOll!
Summer School
Howard E. Schaeffer
ear.
NEW
fiD~ professioDal phar- .
mac" specialize. i .. the
careful compouDcliDB of
doctor'. ·prescription.?
Here you are auured
prompt, precise aerriee, at
prices chat are aaiformly
fair. BriDg as your doctor's next prescription.
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The CUpl>'7"
Lower'
Chichester Tuesday night with a
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Rutgers Avenue Group' p-atch8d-u
lIoeu du to h
,·Despite heat and ~acatlon nine
450
Students Attend
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p e a . eayy members of the board of WlL met
Meets Television
vacation schedule. among the reg- Monday at the home of its pres!'6~Week 'Session
Personality
ul!Irs. With subs fllling In at first, dent, Mrs. John Carroll, on ColHere
Blueberry " pies, a . snapping second, ·thlrd, .two outfield' spots lege avenue. Tentative programs
The Swarthmore Sum mer
turtle, watermelon, guppieS, coca and the 'pltching mound, the CUP- .were planned,. for the fall.
School, with the largest enrollcola, and a baby, alligator,not to persfo\l8ht'gamelY 'but lost by the
The group !lopes to· start off
ment In Its history, today commentlqn a do:ien eggs, a hamster narrow margin of 13~12.
with a dlscwision of the League's
pleted the sUe wile!< session which
and 50 pieces ot bubble gum all
.
work with emphasis on its inll!rbegan on June 24. In attendance
figured prominently in last Fri~nexperienCl1, the cause
sev- national character, led' by Mrs.
were 450 students from 39 schools
day'S activities at the Swartbmore en errors, coupled. with three' Adelaide Baker who has just rewho continued their education
Summe~ Club.
home ~, spelled the downfall turned from a meeting of the Induring thl> summer months in
Tile day's events led off with a of the Clippers. George We~h ternational executive committee
order to remove academic deIlpet show. which included the agaln .Ied the team' at bat WIth in Geneva of which she is a mem/. ciency, to. obtain quality grades In
abov""named animals, In addition two. SIngles, a h~",e run and a her. A visit to the Jane Addams
subjects taken during the pas t
regular school session, and to preto the 'usu31 collection cf dogs, sa~ce ft~ to drive ill four runs. Peace Ubrary on the campus of
cats and bugs.
On Thursday an entire substl- Swarthmore College, is planned
vi.ew courses In subjects they .plan
The p¢ show was followed' by tute team will bg USed against to Introduce people in this comto take during the coming year. '.
a variety of contestS in which the TWin Oaks, a team the Clippers 'munity to this' unique Institution; Schae(fer Named
,
Tqe largest single group of
boys and gfrls ate pies, water- ~.avealreadY beaten .. twice by One program is planned fdr the
. Bell Sales Man.ager pupils. in attendance were from
melon, and,. ice cream (without:.arge scOres.
.
study of the American Indian with
the local school district. In addibenefit .of' hands), . drank coke
.
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Mary A."Dold from the Media WIL . Howard E. Scbaelfer, Marietta ti.on to .the 115 Swartbmore-Rut(from botulj!! capped' with nip~
branch as speaker. She, with avenue, has been appointed gen- ledge students, near!by schools
pies), 'pushed peanuts along the
.
~abel ~ hb just written a eral sales manager In Philadelphia sent the following: ..Interboro 75,
ground (with their noses), blew
book on her experience living and' eastern Pennsylvania for the Ridley Park 51, Rldiey Township
bubbles and "te· crackers (then
8IIloog the Karok Indians,"In the Bell Telephone Company. He bas 48, Spr!ngtleld 30, 'Marple-Newwhistled "All 'Shook Up"). .u.,
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Land of the Grasshopper. Song". been the general sales staff super- town 19, Nether Providence 18,
the eggs, :these
were
thrown ·back
M
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In
celebration of Human Rights th
vISor' in the headquarters oBlce of and Penncrest 17.
.
Cape' oy aunt
· and forth between two youngsters,
Day a program by the. chorus of
e'tOmpany.
Enrollments in several subject
and with each pitch they took one
,Set for Next
the M~a Fellowship House with
fields were English 187, mathestep backwafds.
Week
a discussion 01. this group's aims,
matics 180, social atudles' 114, sciWIDDen ~1IUIIMl
is being considered.
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ence 72, foreign lilriguages 43,
In addition to arranging a busy
Disarmameni, a topic which has
commerctal subjects 27, and typFor a truer appl-eciaUon of .tbe
esthetl~ !DYS lJfe has toof!er there sb:~week schedule, th~ Swai'th- been followed closely by all memfng 82.
Is nothing, T4e Swartliinorean Is more Sea ExPiorerS . In' regular bers'of WII..,
,be th, topic o~
The summer school staff conM'd
' enl~g' visited a serlea of, studY groups,. probably
Children's Tournament s\sled of nine teachers from
asured, to rival the spectacle of a ' .
lO-year~old's bead emerglng 'from mee t
on ay ev
, follOWing the community U. N.
a pie croat, ..neared. ear to
tile, Norwood Sea', Explorers week . progr'am. AnOther stu.....
Sc::heduled for
Swarthmore' College aIld 11 from
their
boat
th
SSS
Flyln
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with blueberries; or a dark-eyed, aboard
e,
g group to be planned by the edu~
September
tWest Chester State Te&<:hers CoIgolden-balred . nine-year-old glrlSpray at Essington Bnd saw mov- catio~.. committee Mrs. CaI,b
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ege. The former were under the
· spitting.watehnelon seeds in every les '?f' th.eir recent: activities.
Foote chalrman,;"m be. a conThere .lare a number
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. faces on me courts at College ave_ head of the department of educa,,,
directiOll, or a handsome slx.th- 'The Swarthmore bo)'S wllJ ho tlnuation of last year's very sucth S arthm'
Tennis Cl b tiOll at Swarthmore, and the lat?
grade 'boy dripping eu yolk. il busln_ ,meeting next 'MOIIday cessful study on "Peaceful Attl- nue rt~ w
.ore. embab~
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Those who emerged vlctorioy. nigbt to> plan a cruise to Cape tudes" It will also concern Itself repo
this w~; m
er p .
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high and Th
the
'ne""s. cruddy but unbowed were:, May aboard their recently launch- wIth,
leadership training
or, put Is at
rt an allID. time tant
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,Crackers-Dora: MacNair and ed ~bln, cruiser the sm ~ .another way, "deyeloplnj our res t~s u:~
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Jerry Clothler"'wII'ter:nM:kw J~ Marla on' August 11'10 and H., At -aources·to tb&,fuU.·80:~~_.... ~ __l~~ •• _ _....,, __ ,- . pr ~_." "_ .... 11IQ_Qa .ut,
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_ . . . . kl!eP1Jlg the c~ In condition, .
Aaron and Kathy ~erschell. pie- the. August 12 meeting docking come more effective mdi. vlduals , bUt h has been • bonanza for the
Se~Nllt
Danny. (:rw~ulp) ,MarinI), and procedure w i 11 be practiced. to be led by 'Mrs. Bess. Lane.
players:
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cream-Gay SIIay. '
aboard the boat at the Anchorage, The local branch will also go
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GayallO proved to. be the beat EaslngtonJ On· August 19'a ~ourt 011 Wfth Its study In legislation
~e activities. Committee headPooJItes 10 years. of age and
ed
peBnut·pualfer, .. whlle Jack Aaron of J{onor w;\U;be·be!d·in McCahan both state and national, as well aSl
'by Alan H~t. has started. ,in- under gathered ~"'tec:iJy at the
pollslled off a coke·1n record time, Hall Swiu;thmore Presbyterian with. contillued studies on the ter-club team matches. 0 n e SwarthlDo.re SWIm Club at 1
ay la":!rn;:n, to
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Ch~ch. Jack I,ewicki, Crew lead- U.N. police, foree and the dedica- h~!",:! ~_ men ~av~d wil\been
o'c:~.
'i
er, wlIl·. be presented with his tion of . young people towards VI
to SUo teams an . . p ay pa c p.a
e
ovaEagle Award. On AugUst 26 an world' service.
a total of 15 matches over a fI~e tion In tHe pool PlYgram, a sea- .
advancement session aboard the
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week period. This number allows colt meet. Many of the entrants
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' " Leo Marls Is scheduled. August
each team to play every other (lnolqding .tJuoeeo.year-old .Llndley
30, 31,.September 1 and 2 SwartbRural Rampage'
team once. Team. captains are Speers who ~ntered the peDJly
.
, more a'ooard its boat' wllJ ac~' With· much of the borough~s Curt Wa11In, Bill Trumpler, Ted scramble and CHd three dives off
A specli!l meeting of. 'the company the NqrwoOd' Sea Ex~. populace bemoaning the advanced. Shook, . George Willetts, Eric th.e- board. In the. diving .event)
Swartlui1or...;Swim Club member- jllorers and their boat on Ii cruise ciyi1lzation of. the area as .evi- Chung and Stuart Torrey... Match- experienced their first fonnaJ
ship wul· be ·held Wednesday eve- to Chesapeake Bay. ,Septemb!>T 7 de,?-ced by the proposed super~ es are scheduled each Tuesday, mm competition in ~ meet.
1lIDg
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"-tern....- 11 I . the.WoP.'.~ h'as.. been'
t aside f
" 0 nd highway through the upper:end of Wedllesday, and Thursday through Some of them SUllIr!sed them'. ~~....... .' n
. se
or a gr u .
August 22
selves as well as meet officials by
an's Club for. approval of begIn- improvement prOgram 'with the the community, some r e s i d e n t s , '
.
th Ir perfoIlIng work, this faU on an addl- ship's sponsor, the. Swarthmore Hvlng near' the bustling, hub.; of . The men's doubles eU~ll8tion . e .
rmancea.
tional deep water pool. .
IJons Club, at the land ship on the. village st111 sit on thel,r.por9h- tournament Is In full swmg. The
~ Gamet and White all-age
The board of directors estimates cressOn .Jane. On September 9 a: es of an evening and observe how. early rounds dev~loped several meet, previously scheduled tor
· the 50 nEIWIy sold ~faridly abares business l)1eetlng is again schoo- primitive Swarthmore remainS.· . ~ closely contested matches. . In Tuesday of tb\s w~,. was cancel· and dues will pay for $11,0G0 Of uled.
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' A s it, happened last w~, a qua,rter finals Trumpler an~ ed In fav~r of the seaco~ meet
the new pool's construction which
All bi>' interested In jojoing Lafayette avenue famlly' enjoying HaSeltine defeated Halght and and wllI. DC held instead 10 c!ln. will cOJt,,in the neighborhood of the Unit "!re invited' til visit on .the . mosqultoless approachlng~~onroy 4-6, 6-2, 8-1. _In another junction With the .-ual pool cup.
$25,000. If present fl.1~r1ng pots
'meetin nights. A merit dusk"n its open fro~t ~TCh, sud- quarter-fiDals Taylor. and Hlb- cha~plonship events on FrIday.
can care for !he additional cubic
em bas ~ laced in effect deDIy heard a scrambling In a berd nosed out lIunt and M~ evenmg, August, 23, . (22D-yard .
content the '001 'Wl'U probably syst .
p
-~iI "T n-r
....~tree Upon investigation a 3-8, 6-4, 8-6. The finals of this freestyle at 7 p~) and Saturday,
· be 25 , ters P
, Th deep
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to d
eliminate
"summer. "" ors.bo 0 racoon
~ · upeered
;r.".
t 'IS scheduled t 0 b e A ugus. t 2.
t 1 p.m. (all .0ther
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n
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down at them from. t oumamen
. ,ats)
me
ong.· e
. be eligIble for a cruISe each y
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ff this
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01 the present pool'being2li yards; hlUst have attained il 'prescribed a center crotch while several. p ayOO .0
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week en. . .
regu ar even "
this would 'make both meter and
f'ts
opossums moved around in hlgh'1'enrus lessons for. the }UDlOr . Pattcrnlng theIr meet after the
Yard swims possible. A 42-foot numb~r 0 ~en . . .
. , er branChes. Whether one or ,th~
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older group, the Seaciolts divided
Width similar.to the present divDurmg theIr ~rtiClpation in the other variety bad quletly .been
into a Gamet team with Molly
: ing •
Width Is planned.,
Sea Explorer Riv!l1' Pa~l at. the their neighbors that night is hard
Schumacher and Richard McBlueprints ~I~ at the pool National Boy Scout ;::;boree;! to say; or whether ,a ~t from
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Curdy as captains I11?-d Karen Schduring.the
wee..' show the Valley. For!'El,~emin . :!Iuble ,the c,amiverous racoon could have
loesser and Bob Baker as coachadditional pool 20 to 30 'feet from Leo Maris crew ga 00
sent the omniverous' $IIlaller ani'..
. es and a White team with Cacki
rlnts
by
the north end·of .the Prefti>t· one, expe~ence.
~ts5oo:.peoplert·
edwe!f'a mals searching ·for a hew home.
. pabersintingsf anthd Pc
'unityfacAultyt
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Ule blueprints also abowed the
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At any rate, no SIgn of nocturnwill b
dI' . I'
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I conSIderable number' u ac a..... finh b'lIints has been evidenced Center
e on sp ay a
e PARK CONCERT SE'T
· opoSed eIqIreOl$W8Y location n only 1 per cent of the totsl Jam- a
a I
. Delaware County National Bank,.
.
I'l!I0tion to the pool propelty.
boree participants. One boy wI¥> by the .tree since, reports the Baltimore pike; iMedIa, for Ute
FOR AUGUST 9TH
tried' to float away from the en~ family, Whlblchkthfr°Ughtflithqulte nice month of August:· The exhibit,
POST, TRANSFERRED'
to live a oc
om re owe, po.
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Thomas G. Leeson will conduct
h
·"orl·ne
Cpl .Joseph M Bender campment on a raft was approth Iice sta ti on, I'b
I rary,,stores, res t au_ whIch
. opened
kl yester ay,
9 Is 'open
t 3 the Chester Elks Band I'n a free
\ . GladYs Bender
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In e ran,
ts tr'
ng hOUrs,
a,m. 0
. ert Th".-.~ '.
· son of 'Mrs.
of, hended as he placed the raft Idents
aID and b us and yet h ave durmg
M ban
da tho
'h Friday
d .conc
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Di
water. It is reported no acc
com'
parati-1-· ...._
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e pres_ p.m. on, y rol!l(
,
,an tbe. ,Glen ProvitSence _ ..... 'at the .
to ckinaon avenue, was sch~
urred
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Frldey ev-inIa
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leave Campt.ejeune, N. C., occ
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~ry dootatep.
Gardner 'BDdBnld Mark of Wal- VoCal soIOlat for the ocCP"'oo . ,
tauon, 8th Reclment of the ~ci
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of MOY- wtll be~ F.JOIIOIIh Of·a-.
~ D1vfs1On, fOr camp ty«Y, P*r. Braun ot..VIIle at":'" ~ OP ASH·
, Ib, Katlultine Por1e!' Of a- VaI- ter. ~ of CeiemoAies wtlllle
~ and lila 1l1li'1 National RIfte and who WJS.lnJured in ~alkM ..ne
. CDNTlNUO. POPULAI 1.,., JohIl Kowal!kor~. Jo- lIdIert. B. KeeL .
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BClCfdent ZUIy 19, Is doing very
The Swarthmore SWim .Club aephille ~tt L1p~ of ~_
'l'be pro~ ~ Include a li!I lletore ntumIna to Camp Le-welI" in ~lerm!'= ~ aquatic adIooh,ill beIIn its fourth aU, and, l\lle8JIOr lIJedfoId of Me- lecUoil. of' _dIIta
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IIld tIDal two-Week'Coursesol this dia will sho'!r a ~ .appreac:h 8ild.the. 0ftI1ure froa1 "I9tiwi>Ji;
ht.e IIppGituDltles to visit Dei&h- brrid Braun "!iiDded. that he fa
'. IIOII&Q- ~'A1JIUSl in oils, _ _ 'iIDIor ~ alii! WIdte.~ lI)mD,ot.the ... ___ will
,~.elthI, ~ Toledo,' .II l "to:.be retea Id frGbt ~
silk ~:~..; '_ •
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:;\:Ie.I!lqId'aad~ ."'_" , . . tuiIpI.tal:~~two"I'.
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• Do you kDow chat chi.
54.00 PER YEAH
SES Leo Man"s Plans'
c"
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rt
rulses onor OU
You give your Long Distance calls
a head start when you call by num·
her, Then they never have to be
detoured through Information in the
distant city. They go through faster
-often twice as fast.
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Flowerless
PL.. Friday, August 2, 195_'1.:,..._._'_ _ _ ._ _--:_ _
·summer·~lub F~atures CLlPPE~!~~S~AME Int'l League Plans.
~attled
for . the
0'
The Bell Tele'phone Company
Do
v~~O:.:L:..:~~~._29:...._N_UMB
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E_R:-3-:1_ _---:_:..-....;;;;..~_ _.=.S_warth:.::..::=m=o;:::re.
Pets, Eating COntests
Get a head start!
Mrs. Wmi8m Ward, 4th, and
children Billy, Donny, and Jeffrey, have returned to their home
in Wallingford after a three week
vacation in Cape May, N. J. Mr.
Ward joined them on the week
ends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernard of
Union avenue 'have returned hOlne I
after spending two weeks vl!,itil,g I
with their son-in-law and aallgn-I
ter Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam T. Bell
and family of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.,
formerly of Chester.
EAN
26. 1957
WAWA
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
/ SViarthmore COllsqe- Library·
Flowers
July 26, 1957
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Page 8
Mr. Arthur Jones of Swarth_
Grier, son of Postmaster Charles
more
avenue and Mr. George
Mrs. John M. Cheyney of Day- Grier and Mrs. Grier of DartDunn
of
Dickinson avenue recent_
ton, 0., has announced the en- mouth avenue.
gagenwnt of her daughter, Miss
The wedding will take place ly returned from a flve-day camping trip in the AdIrondac:ks.
Barbara Cheney, to Mr. Charles,September 7.
tried his hand at drawing a candle
for a general ,birthday celebration,
and Robin even managed a wick
and flame on his.
(Continued from Page 1)
The Fours have been working
counselors in a relay race.
on
a farm project, which includAll agreed that it was a most
ed
making a barn and silo, a
successful day and were exceedingly grateful to the Ullmans for fence, and animals. Marilyn Widallowing them the use of their mer, Jimmy Collins, Linda Dunn,
Anne Nolan, and Chipper Brogan
pool.
Monday. emblems were award- painted the barn and silo, while
ed to all members of the Hawks the rest of the children colored
team as a result of their winning the animals. Three birthdays were
Missy
the first three weeks' competition. celebrated this week:
Also new teams were chosen by Davis, Mary Lou Piccard: and
captains who were elected by the Ju Ju Ip. Ju Ju provided a real
boys and girls. The new teams party for all of her playmates.
The Prill].ary group will wind
and their captains are:
The Hot Rods, Chip Forwood; up the season with a final-day
The Flying Panthers, Jody Brooks; presentation of "The Shoemaker
The Summer Club All Stars, Eddie and the Elves", (or which they
Sh.ute; The Burping Belchers, Gay have been learning songs and reShay; The Eagles, Mark Beard- hearsing lines each day. Fortusley; and the Tigers, Jerry Cloth- nately for everyone concerned
(particularly those mothers who
ier.
Tuesday in arts and crafts the did not include in their summer
youngsters made and decorated plans the making of eJ( costumes).
some unusual get-well cards [01' this play was also given in the
Eck Gerner who has been in the spring by one of the Rutgers Avenue second graders so Eddie
Presbyterian Hospital.
Beginning the second half of Honnold, who will repeat his porthe 1957 Summer Recreation trayal of the shoemaker, volunSchool program, the pre-school- teered to round up most of thc
primary children· were still busily costumes.
"projecting", and enjoying to the
fullest the warm, sunny weather Fifty New Families
(known to most of the adult
Get 'Dive-In' Signal
population as a drought) which
has allowed them to be out-o((Continued from Page 1)
doors nearly every day.
125 cars. The current lot holds 60
The Threes have added several cars. An additional area· being
new games to their repertoire, in- prepared outside the present fenee
cluding "Five Little Chickadees" is expeeted to care for aroun.d 100
and "See the Mousie Creeping". more. Processing the new parkMost o( them chose to be chicka- ing area is being greately facilidees in the center of the group. tated by flll dirt brought by Walt
but Amy Starer and Helen Holt Nason, conrtractor for the Bell
were happy to stay at one. side Telephone Exchange addition on
and sing the song. In the mousie Baltimore pike, and by the Borgame, the children vied with each ough from its project of widenother to be most like little mice, ing College avenue.
Cathy Cramp succeeding as the
In a meeting Wednesday evequietest and Anne Troxell as the ning the club's board of directors
quickest little mouse. Each child discussedl building a separate pool
for deep-water swimming just
beyond the deck (north end) of
the wide, deep area of the present pool.
Junior and Senior Life Saving
Courses will begin next Monday
at the pool. Assistant Coach Karl
Schaeffer will be in charge of the
two-week lessons which, If demand is sufficient, will be given
both at 1 and at 7 p.m. each weekday. Applicants arc asked to register at the pool office over the
week-end.
Summer
Club Stages
Swimming Meet
Mrs. William Ward. 4th, and
childrtm Billy, Donny, and Jeffrey, have returned to their home
in Wallingford after a three week
vacation in Cape May, N. J. Mr.
Ward joined them on the week
ends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernard of
Union avenue 'have returned home
after spending two weeks visiting
with their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bell
and family o( Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.,
(ormerly of Chester.
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_Pa., Friday, August 2, 1957
Summer
~Iub Features CLlPPE~~;~S~AME Ilnt'l
c~::est~:i~:::da:a~:~~
Get a head start!
CALL BY NUMBER
when you call out o f town
You give your Long Distance calls
a head start when you call by number. Then they never have to be
rletoured through Information in the
distant city. They go through faster
-often twice as fast.
,
:::e:
pat ch e d -up I'meup d ue to a heavy
f
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vaca 'on sc edule among the regI
Persona ity
ulars. With subs filling in at first,
Blueberry pies, a snapping second, third, two outfield spots
turtle, watermelon, guppies, coca and the pitching mound, the Clipcola, and a baby alligator, not to pers fought gamely but lost by the
mention a dozen eggs, a hamster
of bubble gum all narrow margin of 13~12.
an n~ 50 piee~s
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figured prominently in last FriInexperience, the cause of sevday's activities at the Swarthmore en errors, coupled with three
home runs, spelled the downfall
SUlnmer Club.
The day's events led off w,·th a of the Clippers. George Welsh
pet show which included the again led the team at bat with
above-named animals~ in addition two singles, a ·home run and a
to the usual collection cf dogs, sacrifice fly to drive in four runs.
cat.>, and bugs.
On' Thursday an entire substiThe pet show was followed by tute team will be used against
a variety of contests in which the TWin Oaks, a team the Clippers
boys and girls ate pies, water- have already beaten twice by
melon, and ice cream (without large scores.
benefit of hands), drank coke
e(rom bottl'1s capped with nip- SE'S Leo Mar"ls Plans
plcs), pushed peanuts along the
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ground (with their noses), blew
bubbles and ate crackers (then
rUISeS,
onor ourt
whistled "All Shook Up"). Ah,
the eggs, ·these were thrown back
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and forth between two youngsters,
ape
ay aunt
and with each pitch they took one
Set for Next
step backwards.
Week
WInners Named
For a truer appreciation of the
In addition to arranging a busy
esthetic joyS life has to offer there six-week sehedule, tht'! Swarthis nothing, T."e Swarthmorean is
asured, to rival the spectacle of a mor~ Sea Explorers in regular
' ng "t d
IO-year-old's head emerging from meeting MondaY even,
VISl e
a pie crust, smeared. ear to ear the Norwood Sea Explorers
wilh blueberries; or a dark-eyed, aboard their . boat the SSS Flying
golden-haired nine-year-old -girl S pray at ESSington and saw' movspitting watermelon seeds in every ies of their recent activities.
direction, or a handsome sixthThe Swarthmore boys will hold
grade boy dripping egg yolk. a business meeting next 'Monday
Those who emerged victorious, night to plan a cruise to Cape
heads cruddy but unbowed were: May aboard their recently launchCrackers-Dora . MacNair and ed cabin cruiser the sm Leo
Jerry Clothier; watennelon-Jane Maris on August 9, 10 and 11. At
Aaron and Kathy ~erschell; pie- the August 12 meeting docking
Danny (Two-Gulp) Marino, and procedure w III be practiced
i,. cream-Gay Shay. .
aboard the boat at the Anchorage,
Gay also proved to be the best Essington. On August 19 a Court
peanut pusher, while Jack Aaron of lfonor will be held in McCahan
polished off a coke in record time, Hall, Swarthmore Presbyterian
(Continued on Page 5)
Church. Jack Lewicki, crew leader, will be presented with his
Eagle Award. On August 26 an
advancement session aboard the
Sept.
Meeting Set
Leo Maris is scheduled. August
30, 31, September 1 and 2 SwarthOn New
Pool more aboard ils boat will acA speeial meeting of
the company the Norwood Sea ExSwnrthmore Swim Club member- plorers and their boat on a cruise
ship will be held Wednesday eve- to Chesapeake Bay. September 7
ning, September 11, in the Wom- has been set aside for a ground
an's Club for approval of begin- improvement program with the
ning work this fall on an addi- ship's sponsor, the Swarthmore
tional deep water pool.
Lions Club, at the land ship on
The board of direetors estimates Cresson Jane. On September 9 a
the 50 newly sold family shares business meeting is again schedand dues will pay for $11,000 of uled.
the new pool's construction which
All boys interested in joining
Will cost In the neighborhood of the unit are invited to visit on
$25,000. If present filtering pots busi:aess meeting nights. A merit
Can care for the additional cubic system has been placed in effeet
,ontent, the pool will probably to eliminate usummer sailors". To
be 25 meters long. The deep end be eligible for a cruise, each boy
of the present pool being 25 yards, must have attained a prescribed
this would make both meter and number of merits.
yard swims possible. A 42-foot
During their participation in the
Width, similar to the present divSeg Explorer River Patrol at the
ing area width, is planned.
National Boy Scout Jamboree at
B;ueprints displayed at the pool
Valley Forge, members of the
during. the past week show the
Leo Maris crew gained valuble
additional pool 20 to 30 'feet from
experience. Over 500 people were
the north end of the present one.
deteCted pff limits and reported, a
Th,. blueprints also showed the
considerable number but actually
pro}.iosed expressway location in
only I per cent of the total Jamrelation to the pool property.
boree participants. One boy who
tried to float away from the enPOST TRANSFERRED
campment on a raft was appre~Iarine Cpl. Joseph M. Bender,
hended as he placed the raft in the
son of Mrs. Gladys Bender of
water. It is reported no accidents
DIckinson avenue, was sche.duled
occurred.
to leave Camp Lejeune, N. C.,
Rutgers Avenue Group
Meets Television
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The best way to keep track of
out-of-town numbers is with the
"Blue Book of Telephone Numbers"
-a handy booklet in which you can
list the numbers you have occasion
to call, Just ask at our Business
Office for your free copy.
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AVAIU.LI IN HANDY HALF GALLON CARTONS
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
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Flowerless
Pets, Eatmg Contests
8efOf"e Boarding Train
No Half Fares fOT Oiifdren
SWARYHMOREAN
for the
lVednesd'\Y with the 2nd' Battalion, 8th Regtment of the 2nd
!.Iarine Division, for Camp Perry,
~:, and the 1957 National Rifle and
IStol Matches.
. Before returning to Camp Leleune Sept. 10, the Marines will
~ve opportunl!ies to visit neighCl ring elties, including Toledo,
eveland and Akron.
WAWA
DAIRY FARMS
coach trains.
PROGRESS REPORT
Peter Braun of Yale avenue,
who was injured in· an automobile
accident July 19, is "doing very
well" in Schuyler Hospital, Montour Fall, N.Y. His mother Mrs.
David Braun reported that he is
_ t e d to be released from the
hospital in another two weeks..
League Plans
for the
Flowerless
$4.00 PER YEAR
HOW-ar-d-E.-S-Ch-ae-"-er-S-um-mer School
Season's Program
Closes Today
Despite heat and vacation nine
450 Students Attend
members of the board of WIL met
Monday at the home o( its presi·6-Week Session
dent, Mrs. John Carroll, on College avenue. Tentative programs
Here
were planned· for the fall.
The Swarthmore Sum mer
The group hopes to start off
SchOOl, with the largest enrollwith a discussion of the League's
ment in its history, today completed
the six week session which
work with emphasis on its international character. led by Mrs.
began on June 24. In attendance
Adelaide Baker who has just rewere 450 students from 39 schools
t urne d f rom a meeting of the inwho continued their education
t ern a t·IOna I executive committee
during the summer months ,·n
in Geneva of which she is a memord.er to remove academic defiber. A visit to the Jane Addams
ciency. to obtain quality grades in
Peace Library on the campus 'of
subjects taken during the pas t
Swarthmore College, is planned
regular school session, and to preto introduce people in this comview courses in subjects they plan
munity to this unique institution. Schaeffer Named
to take during the coming year.
One program is planned (or the
The largest single group o(
study of the American Indian with
Bell Sales Manager pupils. in attendance were from
Mary Arnold from the Media WIL
Howard E. Schaeffer, Marietta the local school district. In addibranch as speaker. She, with avenue, has been appointed gen- tion to the 115 Swarthmore-RutMabel Reed, has just written a eral sales manager in Philadelphia ledge students, nearby schools
book on her experience living and eastern Pennsylvania for the sent the following: .Interboro 75,
among the Karok Indians, "In the Bell Telephone Company. He has Rid!ey Park 51, Ridley Township
Land of the Grasshopper Song". been the general sales staff super- 48, Springfield 30, Marple-NewIn celebration of Human Rights visor in the headquarters office of town 19, Nether Providence 16,
Day a program by the chorus of the ·company.
and Penncrest 17.
the Media Fellowship House with
Enrollments in several subject
a discussion of this group's aims,
t
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fields were English 167, Olatheis being considered.
I n ere u
atches
matics 160, social studies 114, sciDisarmament, a topic which has
ence 73, forei~n languages 43.
been followed closely by aU mem- Star·t at Tennl"s Club commercial subjeets 27, and typb
ing 82
ers of WIL, will be the topic of
The· summer school sta" cona series of study groups, probably
Ch·.ldren's Tournament
U
sisted of n'·ne tea-hers
from
following the community U. N.
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week program. Another study
Scheduled for
Swarthmore College and 11 from
I
S eptember
West Chester State Teachers Colgroup t 0 b e panned
by the edulege. The former were under the
ca t'lOn comml'ttee, Mrs. Cal~b I
.
Foote, t:hairman. will be a conThere are a number of new supervision of Mrs. Alice Brodtinuation of last year's very Sue- faces on the co.urts at College ave_ head of the department of educacessful study on "Peaceful Attl- nue the Swarthmore Tennis Club !ion at Swarthmore, and the lattudes!' It will also concern itself ~eported this ~ee~;. membership
(Continued on Page 5)
with leadership training or, put 's at an al~ I1me h,gh and the
another way, "developing our re- courts are In constant use. The
sources to the full so ·that we be- drou~ht ·has created problems in Garnets Win First
come more effective individualsu keeping the court~ in condition,
to be led by >Mrs. Bess Lane.
' but it has been a bonanza for the
Annual Seacolt Meet
The local branch will also go players.
on wfth its study in legislation
The activities committee headPoolites 10 years of age and
both state and national, as well as ed by Alan Hunt has started in- under gathered excitedly at the
with continued studies on the ter-club team matches. 0 n e Swarthmore Swim Club at 1
U.N. police force and the dedica- hundred ten men ·have been di-lo'c1ock Wednesday afternoon to
tion of young people towards vided into six teams and will play participate in the latest innovaworld service.
a total of 15 matches over a five tion in the pool program, a seaweek period. This number allows colt meet. Many of the entrants
Rural Rampage
each team to play every other (includingthree-year_old Lindley
team once. Team captains are Speers who entered the penny
With much of the borough's Curt Wallin, Bill Trumpler, Ted scramble and did three dives off
populace bemoaning the advanced Shook, . George Willetts, Eric the board in the diving event)
civilization of the area as evi- Chung and Stuart Torrey. Match- ex-periencea their first formal
denced by the proposed super- es are scheduled each Tuesday, swim competition in this meet.
highway through the upper .end of Wednesday, and Thursday through Some of them surprised themthe coinmunity, some residents August 22.
selves as well as meet officials by
living near the bustling hub of
The men's doubles elimination their performances.
the village still sit on their porch- tournament is in full swing. The
The Garnet and White all-age
es of an evening and observe how early rounds developed several meet, previously scheduled. for
primitive Swarthmore remains. . closely contested matches. In Tuesday of this week, was cancelAs it happened last week, a quarter finals Trumpler
and ed in favor of the seacoIt meet
Lafayette avenue family· enjoying Haseltine defeated Haight and and will be held instead in conthe mosquitoless approaching- Conroy 4-6, 6-2, 6-1. In another junction with the annual pool cup
dusk on its open froJ;lt porch, SUd-I quarter-finals Taylor and Hib- championship events on Friday
denly heard a scrambling in a' berd nosed out Hunt and Metz evening, August 23, (220-yard
nearby· tree. Upon investigaticn a 13-6. 6-4, 8-6. The finals of this freestyle at 7 p.m.) and Saturday,
racoon peered down at t.hem from tcurnament is scheduled to be August 24, at 1 p.m. (all other
a center crotch while several played off this week end.
regular events).
opossums moved around in highTennis lessons for the junior
Patterning their meet after the
er branches. Whether one or the
(Continued on Page 5)
older group, the Seacolts divided
other variety had quietly been
\' into a Garnet team with Molly
their neighbors that night, i~ hard
Schumacher and Richard Mcto say; or whether a visit from
Curdy as captains and Karen Schthe carniverous racoon could have
loesser and Bob Baker as coachsent the omniverous smaller aniPaintings and prints by faculty es and a White team with Cacki
mals searching for a new home.
I
(c tin
members of the Community Arts.
on ued on Page 8)
At any rate, no sign of nocturnal inhabitants has been evidenced Center will be on display at the
by the tree since, reports the Delaware County National Bank, PARK CONCERT SET
family which thought it quite nice Baltimore pike, Media, ·for the
FOR AUGUST 9TH
to live a block from firehouse, po- month of August. The exhibit,
Thomas G. Leeson will conduct
lice station, library, stores, restau_ which opened yesterday, is open
the Chester Elks Band in a free
rants, train and bus and yet have during banking hours, 9 a.m. to 3
concert Thursday, August 9, at
comparatively shy wildlife preS-I p.,? Monday through Friday, and
the Glen Providence Park, at the
ent an interesting show at thei··: Fr,day evenings.
west
end of State street, Media.
I The seven ex.hibitors--Cyril
very doorstep.
Gardner and Enid Mark of WalVocal soloist for the occassion
will
be Helene F. Joseph of Cheslingford, Robert Anthony of MoySCHOOL OF FISH
lan, Katharine Porter of Rose Val- ter. Master of Ceremonies will .be
CONTINUES POPULAR ley, John Kowalek of Folsom, Jo- Robert B. Keel.
The Swarthmore Swim Club sephine DeWitt Lipton of' BroomThe program will Include a seaquatic school will begin its fourth all, and Eleanor >Mecuord of Me- lection of· trurrcb.es and waltzes,
and final two-week eourses of this dia_iii show a varied approach and the overture from "Snow
season Monday morning, August in oils, water color, pastel, ana: White." Hymn of ·the evening will
silk sceen prints.
be "'lbe Lord's Prayer,"
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LincoID. of Westdale avenue en- daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Fred- of Tbe Grter School, Tnone,' and Philadelpbll!. ; Be wu with the
Mr.Tommie
and .Mrs.
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tertained
evening
at a d1nCampbell of Marjorie Wellster
and
and
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view iOa'd,)8Dc\! MiSs Ursula ,Quell .
Jesst!P~ bridal PartY', ,... .. ~iltJ; ~l~ 'Wcrune
Capt. HaroldDouatu.
of Stade, Germany, who Is slaylng with
. day from
week jlt'Eqlesmere,l"
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ruM' ·,Mr. William' J •. Alberts _of
with ':i1er"m'cithin-"MnitH,
Harrison on
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dia ofllclated,·at.the ceremony.
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of \ Perpe~""
Givl!n'in.mamage'W her ·rat.\1~1 "
MIss Patty <;!lWI!~ell returned
to her .h?me ,0n.Have~ord ~ve~u~
er;'the.bride'wore a gown ofiv,M'1,1 .'
Monday follOWIng a vacabon I\t
G.
silk fashioned"'oil"princ
Chatham, M a s s . . . "
;Will act as with pearl ~bl'Qidered,.A1encon
Dr: and' Mrs. George. H~honor. Brl4esmalds .wlll lace i trimmed neckllne. and,
man. and June L~ and G. B.
James. E. Sulllvan, !rr., flared· skirt
d~y from a vacabon of..two weeks
of ,Philadelphta, ;:." "
fell from a small·cap of lace
Wlth Mr. and Mrs. ~erq C. Belvpicent S.· Gluwack.l 'o~ seed pear"" She carried a. cascade
field, Jr., at West Sprmgfteld, N.
Darby will act as best man. of butterfly orchids. and
Mr. and Mrs...~ar
include :MJ:. Richard notis.. ·"
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of Vassa: ,avenue have returned
brother: of', till! "'tide;
MrS;' Joseph' DavieS Tydlnis of
from a VIsit with
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Warner and. ta11ti1Y .I~ ~nla,
Mr: Nicholas J. Perazzelli Brlde:immds iveti;i Mts.:'F'tede,ricllCl
The Gilcreests brought their of Drex'11 }Jfl\;· and Mr.:
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school·passed ou~, ~Lel4s~n!l" it
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Jody :arooks.
pineott. The books. are .0n.. !ilM>lay
ghiS freesfyle); S. Boblnand
Jan Lawrence; Junior .boys
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final
chairman of the
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successful,
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eleventh hour, it being
they returned to'''f:Ii
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Schott at MIss Schott's hOme on
South Chester road. Miss Carol
Lincoln of Westdale avenue enMr. and Mrs. G. West Cochrane tertained Friday evening at a dinand Tommie and Suzie of River- ner party for the bridesmaids of
view road, and Miss Ursula Quell Miss Jessup's bridal party.
of Stade. Germany. who is staying with the Cochranes. return toISSUE INVITATIONS
day from a few days spent this
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer
week at Eaglesmere.
Wr~ght. Jr.. of Westdale avenue
Mrs. Oliver G. ~rowne returned have issued iJ1vitations for the
home Sunday from Longport. wedding of their daughter. Miss
N. J .• where she spent a month Roberta Anne Wright. and Mr..
with her mother Mrs. H. Miller Arthur Gerald Harrison on SaturCrist of Park avenue.
day. August 24. at 11 o'c1ock In
Miss Patty Campbell returned Our Lady of Perpetual H"lp
to her home on Haverford avenue Churcht Morton.
Monday following a vacation at
Mrs. Donald G. Hadermann of
Chatham, Mass.
Newtown Square will act as
Dr. and Mrs. George Heck- matron of honor. Bridesmaids will
Personals
MARONEY· CAMPIELL
Miss Mary de Waele Campbell.
daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Frederick MacGregor Campbell of
Rutgers avenue and "Camelot,"
Lewes. Del, became the bride of
Mr. David Henry Maroney. son of
Mr. and. Mrs. John Herber.~
Maroney of ''The Gate House.
Have rford.' Friday afternoon, July
26. at 4 o'clock in sw,lfthmore
Trinity Episcopal Church. The
Rev. Mr. William J. Alberts of
Christ Episcopal Church of Media officiated at Ibe ceremony.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of i,:ory
silk fashioned on princess hnes
with pearl embroidered Alencon
lace trimmed neckline and full'
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Mrs. Campbell. She is a graduate
of The Grier School. Tyrone. and
Marjorie Webster Junior College,
W~ngton. D. C.
of Capt. Harold Douglass Camp-
The bridegroom Is the grandson
of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Marvel of
Philadelphia. He was with tho
U. S. Anny In Germany and is a
graduate of Lower Merion High
School and Corriell University.
BEAUTY SALON
PRIMP UP YOUR PUP· AND YOUR PERSON; 'TIS
DOGGIE'S DAY BUT WE'RE ALL ON' 'DISPLAY
9 South Chester Road
Call Klngswood 3.0476
Active Member of the Swarthmore •••1.... Allo.latlon
man and June Lee and G. B. of be Mrs. James E. Sullivan. Jr.• flared ,kirt which formed a long Ib=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii~
Park avenue returned home Fri- and Mrs. John C. Laphen. Jr., Irain. Her full length lulle veil ~
day from a vacation of two weeks both of Philadelphia. .
fell from a small cap oC lace and
with Mr. and Mrs. Percy C. BelMr. Vincent S. Glowacki of seed pearls. She carried a cascade
fiel
Mrs. Joseph Davies Tydings of
from a visit with their son-in-law Mr. Thomas J. Fetterer of Wash- Havre de Grace, Md., twin sisler
and daughter ·Dr.. an~ Mrs. ?avid ington. D. C .• uncle of the bride: of the bride, was matron of honor.
Warner and famIly In Zema.
groom; Mr: Nicholas J. Perazzelh Bridesmaids were Mrs. Frederick
But a homelike 3 family apartment house at 508 N. Chester
The Gilcreests brought thetr of Drexel Hill; and Mr. William MacGregor Campbell, .Jr..
of
grandson Roddie back with them Brennan of Hammonton. N . .J.
Camp Le Jeune. N. C .• Mrs. Philip
Road, Swarthmore. Penna. Occupy one of the apartments
for a few weeks.
A reception will follow the cere- Marvel Maroney of Malvern. "nd
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson ';"ony at the Strath Haven Inn in Misses Gail F. Watson and Cynand let the others pay t.he overhead. New oil furnace.
of Ogden avenue recently returned Swarthmore.
thiaDonoho of Baltimore, Md.
PoSsession of 6 room apartment, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, imby plane from Europe where they
The bridal attendants wore
spent three weeks visiting in the
AI!t:HROI.D _ KENDRICK
princess style gowns of mauve
mediately av;,ilabie. Or a smaller apartment if desired. Old
Scandinavian countries and FinMiss Janice Marie Kendrick, silk organza over taffeta. They
shade, large la",n,anll aqimt or Albert N. Garrett, Kingsland. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson inc1ud- daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James carried cascade bouquets cypried in their itinerary the North Frank Kendrick of Arlington, Va., pedium orchids and spathiphyllum
wood .3.0489,
Cape. land of the midnight s~n, and Mr. William Cornell Arch- with anthurium leaves and' ivy.
and the Vedda (Steppes) of Fin- bold. Jr.. son of Mrs. Sergeant
Mr. John Herbert Maroney of
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land where they stayed for two Barton Brewster of S}Varthmore Haverford was best man for his
days, traveling within 10 miles of avenue, and Mr. A~chl:lOld of Ful- brother. Ushers were Lt. Frederthe Russian border.
ton, N. V.'. were married in the ick MacGregor Campbell, Jr.•
Mrs. L. F. Coy has returned. to Foundr:y Methodist Church. Wash- USMCR. of Camp LeJeune. N. C.,
her home qn Elm avenue follOWing ington;' D. C., ·Saturday evening, brother of the bride; Mr. Philip
a month's trip to New England.
July 27. The Rev. Dr. Frederick Marvel Maroney of Malvern.
Brown Harris, chaplai!, of the brother of the bridegroom; Mr.
. R. D.j . 16,.Media,
Pa,
Middletown. \load . . ••. I
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ENGAGEMENT
Senate, officiated at ·the ceremony . .Josaph Davies Tydings of Havre
Meadow'
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Opposite High
Mr. and Mrs . .James W. Lukens
Given in marriage by her de Grace Md.' Mr. hancis Har~ld
of Blue Hills Farm, Landenberg, father, the bride wor~ a gown. of Maloney 'ot S~arsdale, N. Y.; and
fonnerly of Swarthmore, an- chantilly lace embr~ldered .wlth Mr. Quincy Thomas Jones 'of
nounce the engagement of their seed pearls. and fashIOned WIth a St ff d
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daughter, MISS
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Theorbride's
mother wore a gown
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Lukens, to Mr. Lee Coleman fell from a pearl coronet. Her of powder blue lace with a matchKitchin. son of the Rev. Mr. and bouquet was of white orchIds,.
h t Th br'degroom's mother
Ask for, Ben Palmer or Henry Arnold
Mrs. James David Kitch~n of rose~, and ~ephanotis.
~:~re aa' go:n ~f 'chiffon· shaded
Blackstone, Va. '
MISS LoUise SUl~'mer ArChbol?, from yellow to char.treuse, with
Ma~ket
Miss Lukens is a graduate of the the bridegroom's SIster. was m31d
t hi g h t
Bald in S h I Bryn Mawr She
B 'd
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of honor. n esma1 s
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F:>lIowing the ceremony a re...
attended Pine Manor Junior Col- Betty Jane !ohnson of Washmg- ception was held at the Downtown
. BROADLEAVED EYERGREENS
lege. Wellesley. Mass.. and the ton and MISS Marla Eekerracz, CI b' Ph'l d I h'
IETY
University.of Pennsylvania.
Mi;s Marian Knappen. Miss Mary
~r mand, ~;.p :~roney have POnED STAR ROSES
EVERGREENS IN VAR
Mr. Kitchin will
continue Lou Pilson. Miss Hannah Jeffer- been' in Berm~da during their.
DAYLILIES _ NAMED VARIETIES
studying at the University of VIr- son and Mrs. Eleanor Hansen. all
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Shall I Rent or Buy?
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Visit· our Roadside
on .the'. Middletown Road,
the U. S. paratroopers for two
The bridal attendants wore
e r1 e 5 a gran aug c
years in Germany.
princess style gowns of ivory sat- ~""'"",,",,""'K""""'"
A fall wedding is planned.
in and carried bouquets of pastel FOR MAGAZtNE SUBSCRIPTIONS
shade flowers which matched their DURING JULY, AUG. AND SEPT.
FETED
sashes and tiaras.
CALL _
Misses Doris and Lois Greene of
Dr. Verne E. Chaney of Saint
MRS. JAMES L KAUFFMAN
South Cjlester road were guests of Marc, Haiti, was best man. Ushers
honor 'thursday evening of last were Mr. Joseph A. Mahaney of
LO 6·2863
week at a surprise dinner and Columbus, 0., Mr. Benson T. Buck -A"'.M" ....""'." .....,~'"
shower given by Miss Elizabeth of Richmond, Va., Mr. R. Blair.
Day of Wilmington. Del.. who will Price of Pocopson. Mr. Joseph M.
AIR CONDITIONED'
be Miss Lois Greene's maid of Armstrong of Riverdale. N. J., Mr.
honor.
Hany Calvert Melton of SwarthMiss Doris Greene was honored more, and Mr. C. MacDonald
Swarthmore, Pa.
Saturday, July 20, at a personal Swan of Rock Hill. S. C.
shower given by 'Miss Betty Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Archbold will reFri. & Sat•• Aug. 2, 3
of !than and Miss Constance side at "Paxon Hollow Farm,"
D'y'., far sun ten , trea.ure!
Curfman at Miss Curfman's home Media, when they return from a Alan
Sophia
Clifton
in Wilmington, Del. Hostesses and wedding trip through Europe, in- 'Ladd
Lor..
Vfebb
guests were classmates of ,Miss eluding the British Isles.
"BOY ON A DOLPHIN"
Greene at the University of DelOut-of-town guests included Dr.
(In Technicolor)
aware.
and Mrs. Edward L. McConnell,
Filmed ill Greece
Jr .• of Wynnewood (Mrs. McFriday Features-7:30 and 9:35 P.M.
Miss Marilyn Green of Lima Connell is the former Miss Grace Saturday Features--6,.II;D5 and 10:10 P.M.
was the honored guest at a mis- Brewster of Swarthmore); Mr.
SELECTED CHILDREN'S SHOW
cellaneous shower given Wednes- and Mr.. H. H. Gibson, Jr., of
SATURDAY 1 P.M.
day evening of last week by Mrs. Elm avenue and daughter Miss
C., Thomas Bauer. Jr., with her Nancy Gibson; Mr. and Mrs . .John
daughters Gretchen and Gail, co- F. Cramp. Mr. and Mrs. George
hostesses, of. Cornell avenue.
E. Kearns. ·Jr.• and Mr. and Mrs.
Mortimer L. Drew, all of :Media.
Sun" Mon •• Tues,
Miss Kathleen Jessup of HaverAug. 4,5,6
ford avenUe was guest of honor
Winner ,.,. year's .•erllo
Thursday of last ,w~ at a kitchlafernoflonal FII.. F.stlv.... '
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Henry Fonda
Lee J. Cobb
MacAlpine and Miss, Carolyn
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Seahorses Jump Talley
In C.h~pio~ship Final
Swarthmore Swim
Club
Sea
Horses Reflect End
of
Mrs. Evans Heads
Wallingford Library
Joyous Season
, Mrs. Jam~s E. Evans. of Rose
Valley road. has assumed the
presidency of the Board of the
Helen Kate Furness Free Library.
Teams
Net her Providence Township.
upon the resignation of William E.
swarthmore Swint Club SeaThompson,
who has taken up new
horses spurted their score to a
residence in San Antonio, Tex.
"rand total' of 82 during last
The Library has been presented
~eek-end's final events of the
with an American Flag bearing
suburban Swim League Champi44 stars, which was in use beonships More than tripling its
tween 1890 and 1896, by Mrs.
earlier score, Swarthmore gained
E. R. Hecht. This Hag belonged to
in Saturday's freestyle and butthe original school in Nether
te"f1y events and in Sunday's freeProvidence which was situated at
style and medley relays through
,
the corner of Sheppard's lane and
the prowess of the following inProvidence roads and was called
dividuals and relay foursomes: .
Briggsville School. When the
.J. Foley (first In junior boys
school
passed out of existence it
freestyle). R. Baker (sixth in
became
the property of George
junior boys freestyle). R. Subw. Traino!", one of the school
lette (sixth in senior boys freedirectors
of this school, and father
style), C. Brodhead (second
of
Mrs.
Hecht.
The Flag is to be
intermediate girl. butterfly and
displayed
in
the
Library.
sixth ih freestyle).C: W[lIiamsl
Mrs. Diem's fifth grade class
(third in senior girls freestyle and
in
the Wallingford Elementary
sixth. in butterfly), C. Espenschade
School
made a presentation of
(fourth in midget butterfly); B.
two
books
to the Library at the
Dumm, M. Schumacher, C.. E:;p"n~
end of the school year. One is by
schade. A. Townes (Hfth in
Shankle,
"State Names, Flags,
g~t girls medley ·relay). same
Flowers,
etc."
and the other is
team except with Dora Macpair
Pictured above are: top row,' Espenschade and Diane Renshaw; son, Jon Speer, Dave Foley and
"Wilderness
Champion",
by Lipreplacing . Schumacher (fourth in left to right-Intermediate boys Senior Divers Dawn Boyer and J ody Brooks.
pincott.
The
books
are
on
display
midget girls freestyle); S. Robin- Mahlon Boyer and Doug Wrege; Jan Lawrence; Junior boys Bill
Absent when pictures were tak- in the library.
son, D. Foley, R. McCurdy, J. senior girls Carol and Joyce Wil- Gill, Dino McCurdy, Gordon Boyd, en-David Preston, Jon Lange,
Brooks (third in midget boys Ilams, . Ann Paul; Intermediate Bob Baker. and Jim Foley.
Robert Sublette, WIlliam and
Mrs. Russell H. Kent of Dartmedley and· second
freestyle); girls Susan Wiiliams, Susan Craw_
Bottom row: Midget girls Cacky
mouth avenue arrived home Tues.
1ot t e Espensc h a d e, A nn T owe,
n s Molly Hugh Morrison, Jean Paul, Karen day from a few days at GlouG. Peirsol, B. Breakell, C. Brod-I mrn. Betsy Breakel1, Char
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head. S. Skoglund. .(fifth In inter- Brodhead Sandra SkoglUnd. an Sc umac er. ar ara u mm • and Sch.loesser. Chip Forwood, Nancy cester. Mass.
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mediate girls. medley), same team Nancy Weber
(Center insets - Dory MacN a I r; R'bb
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on W'mners Thorbahn. John Seybold. Harry __.:..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
with S. Williams repla'cing Peirsol Gloria Feirsol and C. Brodhead). Jim Foley an d B 0 b B a k er; M1'dg e t MacCallister. Halloch CampbeU,
. k McC urd y. S an d y Rob - Courtney Prentice. Lynne Hart(fourth in Intermediate girls free- . Center row: Junior g IrIs Beth boys DIC
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Eric Peter man. Helen Morrison. .....,_~:style); M. Boyer, D. McCurdy, J 'l~p~u~r~n~e~!1~.~s~u~s~a~n~~W~ig:,t:o~n':.•....:J::o:an::n::.e~m:::s:o:::n::.,...:a::c::....:.:e:n::s:::::.:.:.:...
Foley, R. Baker (5th in both inwere intermediate 'hosy ..medley and free,
Fro" m' Federal
Enjoy Shore Meetings
president of the house.
style);
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Mrs. Wilbur O. James of Park II vited guests.• .
Saturday's junior and senior
Convention at Untv. ar and Michigan avenues is serving.1
events were held in the morning
Florence J. Lucasse will return as chairman of the '"Hannah Penn
JOINS COMPANY
at East Whiteland pool. midget Friday from University Park Holiday Market" which he 1 d
Everett C. Gerry of Rutgers
and intennediate events in
where she has been attending the its monthly meeting and lunch-eon avenue .has joined the copy deafternoon at Colonial Villalge·llnstit\l.teol1 ;mternation~ Affairs last-week in Ocean City, N.J.
partment of Doremus Eshlema.n
Swarthmore placed in each of
for· ,the Pennsylv:ania Ffder~;tio~ ;. Th~ "Kitchen Ka.tiest', another Company it .was 'announced raeight relays which closed, the
of. ·Women's (;!l:':Ib~' at ~~e "': Penn- Hann'ah Penn House grouP. were cently. He was formerly associat- '. .
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League events Sunday afternoon sylvania State' Umverslty.
entertained at a luncheon and ed with the AI.Paul Lefton Agenat the Aronimink pool.
Among the ~peakers were ~rs. swimming party the next day. cy in Philadelphia.
WATIR
Final championship s cor e s J~pn L. Whitehurst, education Members include Mrs: Belfield.
Mr, Gerry was graduated from
pending final verification, stand: chairman of the General Federa- Mrs. .James and Mrs. Irvin R. Holy Cross College with an A.B.
PHILADELPHIA SUBUR8A'" WATUt COMPANY
Aronimiuk-369; Colonial Village
and Lincoln B. Hale. director MacElwee of Mt. Holyoke place. degree.
-312; Marple-Newtown 230; Of the U.S.A. Mission to Israel ::~~::~~::~':::':::::'~=:::':':::::"=____________--"_:"-___________
Rose Valley-1691f.,; Martins Dam 1954-57.
-143; Penn Sq u a r e--1l71f.,; _ _ _..-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Sw.arthmor~ Ends
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Swarthmore-82; Wallingford and C. Prentice captured fifth place.
Great Valley~8 each; Ea.t White- Each of the lads proudly carried
land-2.
home 'an . individual placque preWhile at Aronimink, Swarth- sented by the Phil;delphia Swimmore also qualified a girls and ming Directors Society attesting
boys grandslam relay team for to their win in this 1957 Open
participation in tomorrow's in- Age Group meet. The centered
vitation event of the Men's Na- emblem of the placque by cointlonals at Kelly Pool. Philadel- cidence was blauked on each side
phia. The members and spectators by a seahorse! The midgets literon Sunday also had the additional ally did their winning at the
thrill of seeing a successful, eleventh hour, it being 11 p.m.
though unscheduled attempt -by 2 when they returned to the pool
senior mens' teams' frQm Rose for the finals after having gorie
Valley and Martins Dam to break in earIie~ and come home for a
the League m~jlleyrelay record rest in between!
of I: 57.7 set in-rg55 by Rose ValOn Friday .J. Foley missed (by
ley. A new time of 1:51.6 was set a 100th of a second) an award
by the same pool-Brooke Plum- placing in the backstroke finals.
mer a member of the 1955 record- He was eighth of eight qualifying,
setting foursome doing the 50 and' in: the finals moved up to
yard freestyle in Sunday's
seventh (one' below the awards).
in 22.4. Martins Dam's team
in . ·tight race· where only ,two
bettered the previous r~,or'll.1 seconds difference existed becoming in I: 56.2. Other
tween first and eighth places.
relay records bettered during
afternoon's wins were:
, SOLICITATION OF BIDS FOR
Midget boys fr eestyle ( mol7es
ONE-lIALP TON PICK.UP TRUCK
by Marple-N~wtqWn.
2: 31."5 The Bonro of School Direetors of the
to 2: 29.'1); 'riddget girls medley Swarthmore-Rutledge Union School Dis·
( Old record of 3:27.7 bettered by trlct will receive sealed quotations for a
half.ton plck.up truck. at the School Dis·
Colonial Village's 3: 10.9 and MarOffice. corner of College and Princeple-Newtownts 3: 26.7); intermediAV"enue!J. up to 8 P.M.. E ..D.T ••
fr
IW~~~~.M.Y. August 21. 195'{ to be ;opened
ate boys medley (moved
orp. at· 't_his'
'a subsequent meeting.. Copies
2:12.3 to 2:03.6 by Aronimink); of specUicntion ean be secured· at the
intermediate boys freestyle (mov- above office any weekday between the
hours of 9 and 12 A.M.; 1 to P.M. The
Cd from 1: 54.3 t.o 1:-50.6 al,s.o by Boa.-d reserves the right to accept or
Aronimink).
reject any bid or bids. in whole or in
How Did That Rappen
)}art, or to accept· other :than the lowest
bid.
SAMUEL T. CARPEN'l'ER
Somehow the junior girls win
Secretnry
(fourth in their medley relay)
3T-7-26
was omitted from listings in ·last
ESTATE NOTICE
week's Swarthmorean. This· win
e-arned four points since relay
Estate of Eugene LeRoy Mercer, deScoring is .12, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1 w~ile ~'IERS Testamentary on the above
individual 'scoring is 'I, 5, 4, 3, ·2, Estate have been .srranted to the under-
NEW
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You don't know how good ice cream
:from
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'til you've tried WAWA ice cream.
Order directly from your· neighborhood Wawa
driver-or phone LOVfeU
PhllM1*bJe
6-6500
for p,rompt
delivery. Do it todayl
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SIIow Well at AA.U.
decedent to ."... known the """'e.
In the water against outstand- and all persons indebted to the decedent
ing .....__ 0 _ from the entire to make J)8.)'IDent. without del8.J". to~
g"~_O
. EMILY ATElNSOK,~v~ea.~ern seaboard on Thursday
• 113 OJldon A.."",,· .
the A>AU m.eet in K!eUY
s_"'. Po.
Swarthmore'.:'Wiidgef 'bOYs rr.,e.;1 ~~~A:'-~BREE.'ESQ.
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"LETTER; TO THE EDITOR WATER BALL~ PRAoke' tinued cWWb ~e ~ Ihore -:;
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'Lake Huron to O~ where the,
SW4''''''I'BMOREAN'
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TO OPEN AUGUST 5TH left Jim and Bob, at Camp Nisso.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT 8WABTBHQBE. PA.
TIle .......... UJII" .. 4 - . . .... '
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kone. All three. boys wlll be gone
• _ a . . .o"'" TOLD p~··"lIIPUItb_ 01 Be .._ _ . _ All
In preparation for the Swartb.' .
PETER E. TOLD. ~ ....,
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III ... to 'file 8-*-'1
III'" more Swim C1w's annual water amontb.
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Phone ,KJDpwoo4
t::carnlval,water ballet practice tor ' Mrs. Robert H. Reed ot the
PETER Eo TOLD. £dUor
Mltor. J,ettere wlI1 De pallJ1lbe4 all age groupe wlll be held from Hague, Netherlanda, fonnerly of
Barbara B. Kimt, Maruiglng Editor'
~ at tbe 4_00 of tbe 2 until .a .' p.m. 'Monday through Co11eli; avenue, is ;vfsI.t1ng In
RDlIalie D. Peirsol
lIIlarjorie T. Told
Anne 1;. Mabbott .
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lIIllch.. WIth her mother
.24 1929" a t the, Post
The carnival will be held Sat- Mrs. Blanche Clark,
Entered
as Second Class Matter. J ,anuary,
How Maay?
Ta 10and her sis.
OlIice at Swarthmore. Pa., under, the Act of March 3. 1819.
urday. August 17."
ter Mrs. Hazel
y r ...
DEADLINE-.WEDNEsDAY NOON"
To The Editor:
Mrs. Wll!lam H. Thatcher Of
We were flatter~ by the head- Mr. arid Mrs. William C. ROw- College avenue ,will have as her
SWARTHMORE, PENNA:z AUGUST 2, 1957
line on your story' of ~. Get... land, of, College avenue have re:. guest hel' daU8bter Mrs. Wll1iam
Aquainted Tea:' "GOPUhlnvit- turned bome' from,
elght day I McInroy who will arrive frOIll
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
METHODIST NOTES
et?"-and we wish to'thank you aulpmoblle'trlp ~ lWcliigan. Ac- Canton ";l'hursday for a few days
How the undeTStanding of
Church School classes for
companled by their sona Bl11, Jim vlslt•.
inexhaustible goodness
ages Jlegln at 9:45 a.m.
for ,the Implication that y:ou, too.
the Rowlanda traveled
Mr. and Mrs. Belden Tucker Of
man to meet everyday needs Will the summer.
would, wish to join us in our mer- by' .....~y 'of CanaCfa,
OIl- Rlutgers avenue have !Is' their
be hrought out at Christian SciAt tbe 11 o'clock
Devotion to the cause tario to Sa"'\.lt Ste. Marie and then guest Mrs. Tucker's mother Mrs.
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T::' =O:::-own-:
o.pena,'
.n .
and'Bob
ence services Sunday in the LesService, the pastor,
. son-Sermon on "Love." .
Rev.
C. Kulp will
Scriptural sel~tioD!' will ~first ofa series of'
clude
the followmg from Ezekiel from the Parables of Jesus,
(34:11,14): ''For thus seith. the "Prayer',s Hardest Lesson." In
Lord God; Behold, I, even I" will order-to follow th~ sermons from
bol.h search my sheep, and seek Scripture. wOI~lllPpers. are enthem out. . . . I will feed them
~ouraged to bnng their Bibles to
a good pasture, and upou the high church.
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. Nursery 'chlidren will be superbe: tbere shall they lie In a good vised by capable women throughfold, and In a fat pasture
. out the summer. The .
they feed upon the moul1tains
Church program has been
Israel."
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porarily discon,:",ued. This
An .invltation Is extended to all children may SIt In the
to attend the services at
pew during the abbreviated
Church' of ChrIst.· Scientist.
mer service.
. .
Park avenue. at 11 o·clock.
Every Wednesday mornmg_and
afternoon throughout the summer
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
a Fall FeStIval Workshop w1l1 be
Mr Schott will preach at the held at the church. Transporta' .service
. Sunday mom- tion lS,
. In Char'ge of ,Mrs" Z '.
11 o'clock
ing. The topic of hij,sennon will nors. 1.0 6-6431; Mrs. G. Gray.
be ''The Prophetic Book of KJ: 3.,9945; Mrs. G. Howard,.KI
erQeeIn,
of tru.tl). as well as our loyaity to down taMAnlsUque, Mich., where II Paul Gibson of Aurora, m., Who
the PartT of All Thep~ple, com- they left :Sill at camp. Crossing, sulJered a.broken ankle during a
pels us to admit that not only. the straits at Mack:inac ,they cOn- lI!Ceotfall.. ,
.
were
came Republicans
and are ableInvited_everal
and willing SO -r.~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,to t~tify. As a matter of fact we
are so.used to a Swarthmore habit
of Registering Republican while,
remaining staunchly Democratic
ONE ,OWNERSHIP
at heart that we've made, a prac'lice of overlooldngparly' labels,
ourselves. Nevertheless we extend .
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the warmest possible Invitatio'n, to
SInce 18781he same family hal operalad '
..u ,Republicans of whatever persuasion to consider themselves included
our affairs;. our teas, our
cocktail partieS. our dlnners-and
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our Primaries.
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Fraternally yours.
MAI\'.A.IAII,."'.......
RUTH EDGAR MALONE
314 Dartmouth
Avenue
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Judy Tyson
Guernsey road
i~~p~pen~:d1n~g~s~ev~er~a~l~w~eek~~s~a~~~L~esl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g~~
Church School classes\ will m e
et,
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Chalets Francais, Deer Isle,' Me.
Isaiah"..
3-8352.
as usual at 11 a.m.
TRINITY" NOTES
, . The Sumnler Choir which sings During the month of Aligust
at the Sunday service, will re- there wUl be one 'service only on
heane at 10 a.nl. that mormng.
Sundays. This will be a celebraThe Bandage Group will meet tion of the Holy Communion at 9
at 10 a.m. August 7. at the church. a.m: The Reclor will be in charge
,
of this service.
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FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
The ushers for' Sunday w1l1 be
Meeting for Worship will be as foIlows:
In.
held at 11 a.m. Sunday. All are . T. W. Hopper, head usher; J. E.
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welcome.
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The 10:30 Hymn sings preced- J. B. Davis. C. E. Fellow.., ~.
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. tlnued.·
S:' D. Reynolds
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All day sewing for l\le A:FSC.
'.' During the dog-days of August
DeNB'aS youi biT'dy
will be held as usual O'l Monday Waterbury are scheduled to serve
and Wednesday. ,
as acol~es.
man. Save' yourself w(n;kwhen you want to play •••
There win ,be no Monthly Meet-------yourself worry when you 'want to be c8refree •• ; save
ing fllr Business, in August.
MRS. VIOLETTE IUjRN,
. - yourself time when you want to relax. For example_
Mrs. Violette Kern, 53, o{ 325
Mr. ,and Mrs. A .. Sidney -John- North Falrvtew road; Woodlyn.
son, Jr.• of North Chester rOad re~ died Monday at. her home. folturned on Sttnday from vacation- lowing a six l!;i.ar illness.
Ing at Averill, Vt.
Born in France.' Mrs. Kern
Why exert younelft
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..---~-------_ came to this country In 1925. She
PAl IY CHECK
and her husband Walter lived in
York until 1939 when they
came to Delaware County.
Mrs. Kern' was weU known for
her spring tUlip displays In front
leave )'our valuables
in
, .
of her . home. Her hlti;ly. dreW
SAFE DEPOSIT.
her Into business, importing H'?l: .' ."
land bulbs, and through that; she
had a' wideacqualntance· in
Swarthmore.
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CHURCH S£RVaCES '
,Vacation_.Pay lar« with a
In addition to her husband she
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is survived bY a btothe< and sisPlRIONAl
LOAN
John Schott,. Associate lIIliniSter ter In France.
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10:00 A.M.-Cholr Rehearsal. '
"t·:.
Wednesd/lY
everung'at the Kn
gen Funeral Home by Dr. Robert
classes.
Folt, safe 1"ay to mail them - V
11:00 A.M. Mr. Schott w1l1 Gerhart of the Secane Lutheran
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Church.
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DCNI·MONIY ORDER
WedDesday. AUI1ISl'"
10:00 A:M.'- Bandage Group
. Mrs. Joseph StorlaZ2i with her
'METHODIST, CHURCH
daughters Nancy and Bianca, of
John C. Kulp. lIIllnIster
Park avenue, with Gracie, Mc. Robert WIlde
Cosh!lbl., anyplace, anytiMe•
Dermott of Yale av~ue, have.'reMinIster of Music.
, • '. SllllIJay. Anns& ..
turned from ca~llsle w)lere, t1!ey
.~ . JRAVELERS CHEQUES' ,
9:45 A.lIIl.~und/lY SchooL
visited relatives., Mrs. Storlazzl's
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp w1l1 pteach. sister ·Mrs. M. Bartoll of Carllsle
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with. her daughters Carla &DeJ
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector Angela ' accompanied them to
8llll1Jay. Anns& ..
Swarthmore for a visit.
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9:00 A.M.-Holy Communlon
Dr. and, Mrs. William C. Mc"
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
IANK-8Y-MAIL
OF FRIENDS~
Dermott of Yale avenue;:~~~il
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, SllllIJay. AUI1ISl ..
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Winnipesaukee. Wolfeboro. N. H,. ington College of the UnlvemtyI membe,rs ,will continue throughout
of Vlrglnla. has been appointed a
,Mrs. 'DeiIorBh Wellh
PETER E. TOLD
COl1llSl!lpr and Will return to camwith the assistance of her
puS September 15 ~o assist In the brother Pat Welsh, Is making enAJI Ua., of I....:aace
orientation of new. students. She
thuslastic players out of many of
a
member
of
~e
Recreation
Asthe young boys and girls.. The
313 Darflllollftl Awe.
soclatlon Council and the
number of participants was origlIa"woolf 1·1111,
Club.
inally over 90, so large as to be
i!i~iiiiS~~~~~~5~~~~~~~~~~~~Si$Si$iji"liiflICUU .to manage.. Time and va!t1
cations have whittled this do~n
about 60 and many Of these are
,
developing into good ,players.
W. Are Your ••• '
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Present plans are. to hold boys
SAFETY AUTO SERVICE HEADQUARTERS singles. and girls smgles tournac...... TUIII URadlater' Flush
ment. the first week In September.
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These will be divided into these
. ........
Chick Brakes
Gulf Gas & Oils
age groups-,boysunder 11, 13,
IOIERT J. AT%, MlJr. ,.
!lDd 15; and girls under 11, 13,
RUSSELL'S SERVICE' _
and 15. If there are enough en.
Opposite Borough P.rking Lot
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trants there will also be touma1IIItIwOod 3-o44f
Dartmoaft aad L:afayette
ments for players under 18 years
Closed Sahrclay 1 P.M.
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her tate husband.
had
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WI
h onorary mem bers of th e c1ub d ue
to thelr .long standing and loyal
t Islt
spec tato-L'..
A.-~~t upon a recen v
to the courts remarked on the
growth and'. development of the
group over the past few years.
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"I saw .it In' the Swartbmorelin."
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White Slips
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WILL C~OSE:
August 23 at ?:30 P.M.
WILL REOPEN
. September 3 at 7:00 A.M.
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CLOSED 'SATURDAY
AT '12 NOON
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Emery, until recentlY supervtslng Dr. Wallace McCrory of West~
principal of Downtngtown, and at minster avenue a senlor physician
the present a member of the West of the Childre~'s Has Ita!, s ke
Chester faculty. The staff was
p . po
augmented by Mrs. Barbara For- on the hazards o~ radiation, as
rest of the regular high school
speaker at a discussion group
faculty who taught mathematics Dleeting of. the West Delaware
and Latin and by Mrs. Laura County Chapter of the United
Palmer. a former teacher in
Federalists on Wednesday.
Swarthmore High School who July 24. at the home of Mrs. Jen-,·
conducied the ty.plng, classes.
,.Domblum. near Media.
Three high school faculty mem!t .....as brought out that an inbers served as sUmmer school su- crease In radiation brings about
pervisors, Mary Amistrong. in an Increase In harmful lDutation.
English; Emanl Falcone, social "~y radiation is bad radiation." .
studies and Melvin Driikin, sci- sald Dr. McCrory. At the concluence a~d matIiematics. Mrs. Ber"' sion 'of the meeting the chapter
nlce. Cole of EddystO!1e High members were agreed that peace- .
School supervised foreign lan- fUl. control over the atom must
guages.
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be accomplished if future generaHarry Oppen\ander, principal tions are to be born normal ..
of the summer" school In
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The
Unlted
menting on this
years'
believe
that
Ii h d control can be acstated that "our student body this comp s e . throu~ a solidly
summer was a well-behaved, Uon."
backed UDlted Nabons organizahard-working group of young .
people. who appreciated the opportUDlty to utilize the education- Summer Club Features
al services provided by our school
Pets, Eating Contests
board. We belleve th at our summer schooljs meeting a real need
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not only In our local commlinity
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and Janet Iilattershall won a canb u t a ls·0 in th e Delaware C oun....
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suriuner A feature of this week's proschool Is making In Its program gram was a visit to the Rutgers
of teacher training. "We f<:d". he avenue School on Tuesday to see ,
said "That student teachers under
Weber, TV ptirsonality. watch
the careful supervision of master cartoons, and collect a goodly
teachers during the six weeks of share of autographed pictures and
the. summer session receive the candy. Au present were well enmost valuable type of training for. tertalned and greatly appreciated
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Barbara McClarln 01 Park aveSally Virginia Bates. daughter
nue aDd Anne EIBl ot Mlchlpn Of Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bate.
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Remember - With the retur... to us. of
each '$100.00wOrt1l of, Register~lips.
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Today each team will present
an r.riglnal play to an enthusiastic
audience of parents and friends
in the high school gym. There
also be a display of the many
many' articles' prOduced 'in arts
frBIts tbls summer.
By the middle of this week the
six teams were well ·hunched on
the basis of the number of points
,earned In the various sports,
games. and 'ot/)er events. The AlIStars were leading, with the BurpIng Belchers, Eagles. Panthers.
Tigers. and Hoi Rods trailing in
that order.
The fifth week o! the Swarth, more Recreation School at Rutgers avenue was a banner one
tor the three-year-old group. Amy
Starer celebrated· her third birthday. Mrs. Starer provided cup'
cakes for the occasion. A tarewell party tor Anne Troxell was
another noteworthy ocqasion with
part·· of, the retreshmentssUPPlied
liy Mrs:, Troxen.
On the playground Robin Full!>n. as the doctor,' tended his
"patients," while Helen Herschel.
BQbby Howard, Joseph IJbbIn.
and Leslie' Mason were careful
observers.
The tour-year-olds, as the final
phase of their farm projt'ci, discussed the toods that animals eat.
In discussing the foods that hU:man beings .eat Wendy Mason
"l-\mmed It up with, "Good 'fOods
gives you energies!"
'nle fives had. two birthday
P'lrlies. Judy Robblee. assistant
with the groUP. celebrated. her
hii1liiJay on Tuesday.· 'nlUrsday
willi George Haward's ,fifth birthday. On' both occasions cupcake&
and lol!lpops were served.
The six - year - olds celebrated
Christmas. They decided that
onee a year is not enough.to cele~te this boliday. &.00 .July 21,
they had ~eIr ~~.
decorating an adiftdal tree willi
balls and elieini< made out Of
paPer. ~ suia,
CIJrl.?tmas ' carols.· and made glfta
fOr their mothers and' fathers.
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daughter-In~taw' Mr. and
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The Davidaons CJIII8
Robert Young Buzby 'and
area from Wellesley. JIills, children -of Clark's Summlt.
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of Wallingford
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Residential Building
HAiR.r W. McCAllISlIR
G•••ra' Contractor
Large Chairs Completely rebuilt with new liIbric $44.50
Sofas $89-0ver 30 years experience. Silt years of SWarthmore
references. All work is done in
our owln shop Under personal
supervision of Mr. Seremba. Estimates are free. Thom Sj!rerilba.
Phone Sharon Hill 0734. Budget
payments.
PERSONAL - Radio and televisiOn service. Complete' stock '
machine
of tubes carried. Robert Brooks. tc:-c::t. Unu..ual
Call, ;:KI~n~gs;w=Oo:;d=;,;'4;.--.::08:;0::0",.=_~. nity for a good
PERSONAL
- Bicycles Repaired.
and Lawrence
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Chewing
Gum
_Parts. accessories, Milt ql1l ss - Pa (3 miles from 89th
Bi'lycle, Hobby, -Toy Shop, 205 CaiI Mr. May at liIlltop 6-7150.
East Baltimore Avenue. Clifton----Heights MAdison 6-0713 Oppo- WANTED - Women for light
site Clifton Theater.'
packing work. (Need extra
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- Girl desires baby Make easy' money packing chewjobs . by day or hour. ing gum or doing' other light f81!~~~3,--~18~3~0~.iCedibailil tOry'work. Day and evening shift
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work available. 'Five-day week,
referen'!eS, steady. Pleasantly air conditioned.
will care for Philadelphia Chewing Gum Coror hourly. tpOration, Eagle and lawrence
Roads, Havertown. Take Ardmore
trolley from 60th Street to Oak~ Car cleaning: and mont station or Dari>y-Springfle1d
thorough Simonlz job with com- bus to. our door.
plete intertnr. cleaning and vac- ~~~~~~==-=;:::;::;=====uumlng at a mOre than' reason·-_---FOR SALi:_
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Inent citizens as references; Char- FOR SALE - Antique rna guy
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lie Wentz. Please can KIngswood knobs on four big drawers. VIr3-0698, 6-7 p.m.
ginla sofa, needlepoint upholstefY.
WAN I cD
Big fiat-top. ofl\ce desk, four
drawers on one Side, drawer and
.WANTED - To give away large ca-blnet· on other. Youngstown
dog house and "rtpL'" Anyone autOmatic dishwasher, use'd only
interested may call KIngswood 8Mrs. S. A. Althouse,
7953.
1956, Station
WANTED ~ YooDg engineer desires room with kitchen privwJ~~::,~~Like
new,
avenue,
ileges, In Swarthmore area. Reply,
Box G, The Swartbmorean.
CONSTRUCTION
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Annual Seacolt Meet
Names:
Tuesday. following .a· .vacatlon
spent at tile Donald P. Jolies cottage at-Sebee Lake, Me. They'were
~ompanied on the trip by tbelr
I cOl18ln Mr. Arthur .lones of North
Swarthmore avenue.
Officers,Chajrme~
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· !:Spenschade and Jack Renshaw
Mrs, John E. Michael, Regent
captains and Sue Crawford and Delaware County Chaplf'.r, DA.R.
i Dino McCurdy coaches.
entertained the officers and comAt the end of events preceding mlttee chairmen at a, luncheOn
the relays the Whites led the planning session recently,
score 104 to 78. The Gamet girls . The following officers will serve I
won their relar and' the White during the 1957-1958 season:
··Yoa
boys, for 25 points each. But the
Regent, Mrs. Michael: drst vice
Garnets, by 'capturlng all but one regent, Mrs. George. ~~:::~~
place In the diving contests, won secOnd vice regent, Mrs.
159 to 141 In tbelast few minutes D. Bell: chaplain, Mrs. Leroy
• Ve.; you
that
of the two-and-~-half hour meet. Wolf: recording secretary,
health u a priceless aSset.
A surprise trl\at 'of popsldes for Lynmar Brock: corresponding secre,tarv, Mrs. John O. LarsOn:
all contestants royally wound
So, take riocbUcea with
the affair...
treasurer, Mrs. F. Harry Bewley:
a doaors p~esC:riptioa. I"
First, second and third winners, registrar, Mrs. Howard W. Newi. your pusport to Health,
who. were presented with ribbons,
historian, Mrs. John R.
Alway. bring the.e im.
in the various events were:
Bates: directors, Mrs.' William
portant directives to this
Penny Scramble for those six
Mrs. Harry H.Bates, Mrs.
JOHN K.. MURPHY
pharmacy where we are
and under (based on getting two Earl H. Grimm: parilamentarian,
Midshipman l/c Robert B. student at the Vniversity of Virnoted for caretul com.
pennies and gelting out of the Mrs. Lloyd Goman.
Clothier, Jr., the son of Mr. and glnia, is .aboard the
pounding and 'prica that
pool fastest) Girls ~ Dottie> DanChapter committee
Mrs. Robert B. Clothier of Colum- VSS Wisconsin.
are uniformly fair,
· iels, first; Kristin Peterson, sec- are as follows:
bia avenue, and Midshipman 3/c
The 11 ships of the summer's
and: Joanna Donovan, third. Boys
Americanism, Mrs. Her man John K. Murphy, son of Mr. and second midshipman training group
_ Steve .Townes, fir.rt; Ricky Woodall; American Indians, Mrs. Mrs. John K. Murphy of River- whi"h left Nol'folk, Va., June 19,
CATHERMAN'S
Shinn, second; Dave Williams, Grimm; al!Proved schools, Mrs.
road, are 'on a summer traln- are scheduled to return August 5.
DRUG STORE
· third.
John H. Pitman; C.A.R., Marguer. cruise to South America, Liberty ports fOr the'mldshipmen
Kickboard Race, 6 and under, ile Flounders; conservation, Mrs. Panama, and the Caribbean Sea.
were Va.lparalsO,
and Pana12'k yards - Girls KrIstin Plowman; DA.R. Good Citizenship
Bob, a student at Dartmouth rna. They visited
'Peterson, first; Cpurtney Thom- A"ward; Mrs. flounders; D.A.R. College, is stationed aboard the Bay, Cuba, andCulebi'a,
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son, second·; Cindy Wigton, third. 1\1agazlnes, Mrs. Turner: dags, destroyer U5S' Hyman; John, a Rico for gunnery practice.
P.~. DClU,
Boys - John M~, drst; Steve Mrs., Maurice GrieSt, Mrs" J. '.R.
Townes, seCond; Steve Burr, third. Bates: Genealogy, Mrs. Lov",tt
B. Lee Allison, daughter. of Mr.
KlcJoboard Race, 7 and 8' year F.rescoln, Mrs. John C.Mutch; Local Children.
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anl.l Mrs. Clark. R. Al1lson of
olds, 12'k yards - Girls - 'Shir- hostesses, Mrs. David Bingham,
Attend " Day Camp 'Michigan avenlle, arrived ilome
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ley Hoge, drst; Sue Heinemann, Mrs. Thomas W. Simpers; junior Ten children of Swarthmore Wednesday' . after a week'.
second; Stephanie Gayley, third. committee, Mrs. Harry F. Jensen:
with Mr. and MnI. Joseph ,BlshoDPI
Boys - Dave Speers, fir.rt; Larry junior committee advisor, Mrs. and neari>y communities recent;- and fal1)i,ly in.w~ley, R. I.
Burnett, second: Doug Gill, third. Henry J. Weiland;. motion pi~- ly completed a two - wee1t day
Underwater Swim for Distance, tures, Mrs. Alban Rogers; muse- camp. sponsored by the Sun OIl
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Peterson, first; Martha Chapman, music, 1\1r.. . Alexander . Wllsoq;
are:
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d ef ense,.Mn. Goman.
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T o _ Lau of Dartmouth eIr- Steve Townes, drst; John MorA.lso, Natura,lizatlon Court, M rcle,
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row, secon;
Arthur
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nue, Paul Horn of Michigan aveAll a ther events we re 25 ya."".
cominlttee,' Mis. Mutch, Mrs.
Free5tyle, 9 and 10 year olds _
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nue, John and Steven Bate of
Most rugs can be dyed to the same,
Girls _ Cacld ESpenschade, drst: Henry G. Sweney, Mrs. J. De- Villanova avenue, Batbara and
Nancy 'Thorbahn, second; ~olly Haven Ledward; press relations, Joanne Goldsborough of Hood
lighter, or darker colQrs ...
~humac:ber, tbird. Boys _ Rich- Mrs. William F., Hanny, Mrs. Bell: road, Catherine and 'Ricbard
ard McCurdy, drst; Jody Brooks, pro3l'am, Mrs. H.H. Bates; preser-Quinn of' Girard avenue, and
Give your rooms a new look , . .
valton; Mrs. Sweney, Mrs. AI·tbolll' I.K;;;;~ Micka of Colwel), road.
second; Jon Speers, third.·
Burton; Red Cross Mrs. Leslie A.
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FIeestyle, 8 and under - GIrls Wetlaufer:State Bulletin, Mrs.
The camp is run In bwo week
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Dave Speers, secOnd; Larry'. BurMr. and Mrs. Oliver Swan of
nett, third.
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David Deacon, an Earlham Col- Mr. Lee Swan and Mr. Dana s w a n ' V A "
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- Barbara Dumm, first; Cacld lege sophomore and son of MTB. are vacationing at Ocean City,
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!:Spenschade, second; Molly Sch- 'Cha"l"" Deacon of Lafayette ave- N. J., for several weeks. , .
Mohawk •. L... • Heedleluft • Oriental' Rugs'.
macher, third. Boys--Jon Speers, nue, has qualified for the second Mrs. HEmrletta Bruce with her
100 Porl..Ave . Sworlhmor., Po. .
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first; Jody BrQOks, Second: Paul semester 191;0-57 Honor. Roll ac- son James arid daughter Sue and,
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'Clearbrook 9-4646
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cording to an announcement
son and daughter-in-law' Mr. and
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. Mrs. Witliam Bruce, of Magill
- Sue Helnemimn,' drst: Sally mond, Ind., college. This honor Is road, left WedJlesday to travel
Boyd, second; Sandy Peirsol,
to the highest one-eiJlhth across the country on a month's
third. Boys - Don Hartman, first; of each cl,ass.
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sight seeing trip with Portland,
Dave Speers, second; Jackie
Mrs. Glen Grogan o! Westminster Ore., as theIr destination, Includ"You Meet 'lie N1CE{'TPe,ople 81 SfHN"'e·...
Shinn, third.
avenue has as her gueSt her sister Ing in their itinerary San FranSTORE HOURS: Monday thr'll ThuiWay, ':30 to' 5:30; ,
Breaststroke,' 9. and 10 - Girls Mrs. Mabel Billings of Grande- elsea, Calif., Yellowstone and
- . Linda Zecher, first; Cackl ville, Mich.
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Tetons.
Friday, 9:3.0. to 9:00;Safu\'daYi
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Espenschade,
second; Barbara
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'Dumm, third. Boys - Richard
Enjoy 8 Leuurely Dinner • • •
McCurdy, Iirst: Eric Peterson, second; Jody Brooks, third.
'STRATH HAYEN INt{
Breaststroke, . 8 and under;.,
Yale and Harvarcr Avenues, Swarthmore
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Girls - Terri McCurdy, first:
Patty Wigton, second; Stephanie
Air Conditioned Dining Rooms l18d Lobb,
Gayley, third. Boys -'- Ricky'
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Com/ort..ble Sleepi ..g Rooms
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Shinn, drst; Don Hartman, see';'
Ele""'fIr - ' . Free P....ki ..g
and; J01m Espenschade, third.
Business Men's LUnch 12 - 1 :30 P.M.
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Diving - Girls - Molly Schu,
Complete'
Hotel
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cilit;es
for
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macher, 1Irst; Emily Stedman, secEDGMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
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ond; Nallcy Cornelius, third. Boys
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-' Richard McCurdy,. first; ,Jon
Speers, second: Dave Speets,
third. Diving judges were' BOb
Baker, Dina McCurd$>, Beth Pur.
nell.
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ANNOUNCES
.The Crazy Colts ('uniquely
dressed higb'boa..d divers) who
received' special applause were:
COLORS
Dino and Dick McCurdy and Bob
KIICHIMIBaker.
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VOLUME 29-NUMBER 32
$4.00 PER YEAR
swarthmore. Pa.. Friday, August 9, 1957
H,S, Football Squu All
Prepares for Punts
Request Concert
Set for Thursday
.
Martha Campbell
Dies Suddenly
E. Gibbs Thurber
Relay Teams Miss Top
Three in Kelly Swim[
Thomas G. lA"oon, Sr., will
conduct the final ·band concert of
Camp Lookout BCilckons the summer series in Glen Provi- Widow of Leslie G. Lived
New Test and Life
dence Park Thursday evening,
On Haverford Ave.
Players, Aug. 25
Saving Courses
August 15. The all-request prQSince 1919
has been selected by tbe
to ·Aug. :30
Scheduled
some 3,OOO-member weekly audiFuneral services for Mrs.
Sprints, starts and PIllSb-UIPS Ience.
.
Martha Curtlsa Campbell of 236
Swarthmore Swim Club's grand(some 200 to 300 datly) will
Master of ceremonies W111 be Haverford avenue were beld at
slam relay tearns came In fourth
be the order of the day for solnel Robert B. Keel, R\ldy DeFelice, 2:30 Wednesday In tbe Presbyand seventh out of the eight Sub50 or more boys of the Swarth- instrumental soloist, .and . ' Mrs. terian church.' Interment was
urban x.eag\,e entries in the Men's
more High School Football
Dolly Apolari Miller, vocal Soloist. pri\>ate In Woodland's. Cemetery,
Nationals at Kelly Pool, PhiladelFor although the Iirst game of
Thursliay will be Mrs.
Philadelphia.
phia last Saturday. Only three
season dsn't scheduled until
~ast appearance In the park as
Mrs. Campbell died suddenJ"y of
awards were given in each sex.
IS moving from the area to Ro- a heart attack Sunday afternoon
Tire boys teIim which placed
tember 27, and even school
start until September 9,
cheSter, N. V.
just a few minutes before her
fourth was composed of Jim and
Millard-Robinson is making
daughter, MIss Martha C, V. (PatDave Foley, Bob Baker and Mabful preparations for a
til Campbell, was to call for
Ion Boyer. The girls team waS
Eleven in '57" under .",...,aptalns
.
at the Gobel Nursing Home
made up of Barbara Dumm, Sue
Bill Morrison and Luren DlckinProspect Park. Mother and
Wigton, Betsy Breakell and Ann
son.
ter. lived togetber,· and
Paul.
Letters have been _ t out 'k
I::;;~~ had heen at the
Ten people are completing a
the boys of the squad, giving .de- ParentsareHonoredGuests
for a montb While
junior life saving course and
tails about the football camp,
was away on a N N
eight, a senior course, tOday at the
which wID 'be held from August
in Closing-Day
tion.
pool. Karl Scbaeller and Harry
25 to AU8USt 80 at Camp Lookout
Festivities
Born In Camden, N. J., Mrs.
John A, Dodds, president of !McCallister have instnlcted the
in Downingtown.
attended PbiladeJpbla
Dodds Hotels, Inc., an- ftoee two-week Red CrO$ course,
Among the new faces turning
Rehearsals, and mo~ rehear_
of Industrial ArIs and be- nounces the appointment of E. and will open new classes next
up for the 1957 lIi!ason is Dana
. occupied the 'Primary grOup fore her marriage to Leslie G. GIbbs Thurber as mllll8geo:" of
at 1 and 7 p.m. Swimmers
Swan, quarterback tor the Garnets
the SWIll¢bm~' ·J\IlCreation AsPhiladelphia Insurance Swarthmore's Strath Haven Inn.
12 and over are eligible for the
in 11149, who ...m be line coacb sociation .Jast week, as ,the young
she was emplbyed' as a Mr. ThUl'ber and his wife, Carol,
course, 16 and over for·tbe
this year In place of Walter Ud"';' thesplans polished up for the Frlartillt witb Dreka and are native New Englanders :Who
Those succoessfully comvlch. The son Or Mr. and Mrs; day's pre entation of ::-n'e Shoe- a fashion Illustrator witb John entered the hotel deld In 1946,
the courses wi1l receive
. She m a v e d to soon after their return from Eurawards at the Cup ChamOliver Swan !of :NOrth Chester maker and the Elves for their
road, 'Mr. Swan is a June graduate
Swarthmore from WeSt Phlladel- ope 'where they had served reSaturday
afternoon,
of Swarthmore College, where he Dress rehearsal took place Wed- pbla In the fall of 1919. Mr. spectively' as field director and
24.
and on Thll1'S!lY a SJl8Cial Campbell died P!!cembel' 15, 1930. club director with the American Two new swim tests have been
was active in aU IPOrts•. HIs formal duties will begln' Monday, Aug_
was Civoen for the " She was a' member of
Red CI'OIIS.
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instituted at tile pool Those wiSbust 19; OIl the ~tgers field where,
groups. I'riday's com- Swarthmore'Presbyterian Church.
Mr. ''l'V:lurber . attended Moses Ing to. be classllied as Swordfish
from 4 to- 8 p.m. daUy he. will
. perfO~ the
Surviving besides her
Brown,.1n Providencct, 8nd Acadia must swim 40 laps non-st~, two
duct apecial Iddt '
aclI
cd the SlX-Week session, are asoo,' Wll11am Curtillll
.vniversity In Wolfville, Nova hackstrok~, two ,breaststroke, and
. :IOns.·
.,.. ..!~r!." J!r_ ... c;e was'
.... _ .trou- and
beU''Of508 'ci!dai- Isnli i i n d .
. wife. was, ~uea1ed at one butl!lrfty,So!a ;l.Io~ m~. do 80
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1rwo children, Margaret Brooks
SemInary, .In· New Vork,)lOll-stop, four backstroke,
.....
On Saturday, August 24; boys
alike,
and' Walter Leslie," and a sister, the Sor·bonne and Barnard ~lbreaststroke,four buttenJy
wUl report to 'Rutgers avenue
Another starred event in. this Mrs. Charles A. Ward of Chatbam, 1ege. Th ey 1a st. managed a resort and one ......,...
-~--te
.., w.. r.. T ests will
, be
8.: 30 a.m. fOr a physical ""amlna- dnal week, was the appP.8rance
Mass.
In Key West, and prior to that,
given at 8 a.m. I'ridays, August
lion, and to receive their uni- Tuesday of .mn 'Weber of ~
hotel In MaAUen, Tex., where Mr. 16 and 23.
forms. A workout in shorts will
.
Showed cartoons and
Thurber was active in .civic afGirls "lrom 6 to IS" turned out
also be held. An afternoon prac- pensed candy .wlth a lavish uouUl.,NO HITCH-HIKING
fairs, being director of the Lower
water ballet practice under
lice will be 'held at 2 o'clock.
Donny McPherson, who has
ALLOWED Rio Grande Valley Chamber of
Jones On Monday. The
Scheduled events of a
broken ann, can now disp!.ay
Commerce, a Rotarian, and Elk. group was divided into smaller
arduous nature include the Eagles Weber's autographed
It all began about a year
units for balf-hour sessions, begame on Monday, September 2 on the cast.
on the merest jest, or breatb of
ginning with the youngest at ..,
and the ldek....1f bal'becue on
Also enjoying Mr. Weber's
day dream-'but some.o!,e cauE!d1
p.m., and still has another week
Wednesday, Septem'ber 4.
were the six-year-olds, who con- someone's blu1f. Because, on
of rehearsaJs before the Waler
Any boy Interested In bemg a ";dered the !four cartoons
day, three Interpid souls
ICannv;.1 performances on Saturmember 'Of the squad, -who 'did exclting, . and CODlPlmed their forth. from tbe drug store on South
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, day afternoon, August 17.
not receive a letter is asked
candy witb gustO. For tbelr last- Chester road, bent on a bone fide Mrs. Chapman to Make
get in touch with C~ch Robinson. day celebratioo,the. sixes put on hobo trip .to Christie's C
f
a square dance for .their mothers, some 13 miles down the Baltimore
Surveyor Laubach
SRA Actl'y't"
d
I liS En.
WI"th Round of Partl"es
Strath Haven Inn.
M
ames ew anager
L"tI eracyM""
ISSIOOTakes
TrayeHer to AfrlC"a
EXCHANGE STUDENT .
SAilS FOR HOME
Betty Tebbs exchange student
from woodbouire School in Sbeffield England started her heirneward va a' , eSterda
'Y (I'e Y
Y
the Britannic
after spending the
past '--,- In' Swarthmore as the
woo-
guest of the J. H. Foleys of Dlckinoon. avenue.
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Betty, who arrIved m the be>roUgh ,eB.l'ly in April to attend
Swarthmore IDgb School, bas
been the gueSt for the past several
Weeks of }ir. and iMrs. HeIbert
~uoe '\Dd famlly In Sunapee Lake
ear New London, N. H.
Betty will be met I!'-. Liverpool
l>Y her tainily, and by lBarbara
t>alrner, .dauehl>er of Mr. and Mrs
Joseph Palmer of Cornell aVemle,
Swarthmore's 'exchange student
'at the Woodhouse School. Barbara's six weelj: visit will end
August, 29 when she salls
home.
, The Folen entertained for
at a six o'clock breakfast
day morniJig, prior to the
Mew York.
.
Receive. ',5. ........
and provided punch and cookies pike.
.
Fund
afterwards.
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Mike McCrory started it. Mike,
In preparation for her forthThe ftves bad a busy week, get- 11, son of Dr. and Mrs. Wallace coming trip to Africa Mrs. Marting ready for th¢T closiDg party.
of Wes~ter avenue garet Batchelor Chap~an left her
practiced for their presenta- allowed as how he d like to be a home in. Media Friday to attend
tion "1'I\e' Sleeping Princess", real hobo when he grew up. He a three week Session at the Bapwhich they gave on Friday. LIke .
go to call.... drst, he tist Divinity School, Berkeley,
everyone else they considered Mr thought, so as to be sure to do the Cal Mrs. Chapman wlli make a
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. job I ht. W-n sir Bunky S Its
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Weber's visIt the bigb1lght ~ their
r g ,en,
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'survey of literacy work being
They also' iound tune to aged 10 (and the son of Mr. and done on the African continent for
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Mrs Robert SoIts Jr also of
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make. magazme covers, and c l a y ·
') th" ht th t the Laubach Literacy and Misdishes for their mothers.
avenue, oug
a sion Fund, Inc.
The' fours enjoyed a round
was a grand Idea-he'd be a hobO, Mrs Chapman like her daugb_
during .their last week, as too.
M·rs. Dale
Bower of CarBeau Rlcksecker and Peter Foller T?en, Albert G. C~therman (age lisle (tbe former. Peggy Lou
had birthdays with parti
¢o undiVUlged), proprIetor of the Chapman) is 'a graduate. of
celebrate. i..ooior,g happtly esfor- store ill -w~cb the idea was born, Swnrthmo;" High School. She
ward ~ the school party when . his oa: m, and there you have had her. first Introduction to
their parents would be their the .beginning.. ]t progr~ed literacy. work in January of. 1950
guests, the youngsters made gifts t",,?ugh fall, wmtl!r. an~ SPrIng, when 'Frank Laubach spoke In
for them-<>overs for booklets
until dnally, the whole thing came Swartbmore, describing the deand practiced the 11' songs and to an unavotdable bead-SOlD'l"
of his 'famous "each
several dances leamed this sum- body dung the challenge, and the one teach one" method,
me~ In' preparation for ilie oc- date was set for August 6. It ''lightning literacy",. as it.
casion. And when the day finally Should be ~dded that· tbey would also been called). Mrs. Chapman's
arrived, the children proved them(Continued on Page 5)
work will consist mainly of in(Continued on Page 8)
terviews and visits with missionaries, ministers of education, _ani!
MRS. WILLIAM C. STARR
any other people doing literacy
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PUBLIC; LIBRARY
work.
Mrll. Willtam C. Starr of Port. Through ber work" Mrs. Chapland, Ore., formerly of DartmOuth
man I!XJ)e!:ts to visit every conntry
avenue, died last week In PortSUMMER' SCI:I~ULE
,(C4)ntlnued on Page 4)
1and. The funeral was heidMon-
The Swarthmore Summer Club
concluded a very successful season today with the awarding of
emblems to members of the wInning. team.
Last Friday'
gr
f 'lured
s pro am ea
original play. ,presented for the
parents In the high school gym,
followed by a field day and an
and crafts exhibit. The plays
were written, acted, and directed
by the boys and. girls and ~IUd
ed such dramatic epics as. 'TheMissing Clue." Thls featuted Kim
~escott as the ~ad ,d~r, Jimy Hunter as hIS 8SSlStant, and
Dehby Torrey as the· vic~ Also
the cast were Frank Pierson,
Pete: Tadd,' Doug Gill, Danny
Marmo, and ~enny Stead."
, '
S Otb,:,. sl?,ts were
Y~U r ..
tuck .With I~: ,a take-off on 'Y,,!!
M:ked for It, 'I've Got a Secret
~th J~rry Clothl~~ as Gary Tess,
M asey.s Revenge. read by Dora
bei,fJJ!Nru.r :nd acted out by mern" so,. ': team, the perennial
'FrlDradayg ~~ J~ ~Krieger as
day ~-~':"'Case-""'" as Satur'....... u , , "
of the Commercials." Bobby Da......, one· of
the counselors, made an unsched.
uled appearance and was a stn8sb
The'Fountafn was the scene
hit.
a robberY sOllu,time betweenTbe fleJld day produced the ofolhours of 11 p.m. Satu$y
lowing winners In !be various
and 5 a.m. SundaY mOming
races: fourth grade girls, Rochelle
Percy Waters of S~·
Younr, tou:rtb grade 6oys, Kenny
tor work and'
. Stead; ftftb
bors.- .fOlly'
a pane otglass ana'been~ Brooks; ftftb~,
Jane
moored bove the 10clt of the beck AatoD: ~.,
rrom
L.
day. .
.. A Bachelor of ScIence, degree
While Mrs. Starr resided
Monday
<"ubllc Scbool Nursing' -was ~~u-,Swarthmore she was active In
t&rred OIl Laura ScbmIdt of
Pre9byterian C h u r c h . W e c l n e s d a y ,
~ester road at West CMster
In lieu cd dowers it was
"tate Teachers
ThUrsdaY quested that contributions be
. Friday
1II0rnlng of last week.
to the American C8Mel' SocIetY:.
Misa .
was' one
59 .' Surviving ale ber busband;'
of !be class
son, wnHain C., ~r.. of Seattle,
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8
Mrs.
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eoUege,
ScbmJ.tt .
Sunimer Club Plunges
Into Pool for 2nd Meet
'Robbery
Jrade: .
~·taken
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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Garnets Win First
ICounty DAR
Annual Seaco/t Meet
Officers
(Continued from Page 1)
Espenschade and Jack Renshaw
captains and Sue Crawford and
Dino McCurdy coaches.
At the end of events preceding
th.. relays the Whites led the
score 104 to 78. The Garnet girls
won their relay and the White
boys, for 25 points each. But the
Garnets, by capturing all but one
place in the diving contests, won
159 to 141 in the last few minutes
of the two-and-a-haJf hour meet.
A surprise treat of popslcles for
all contestants royally wound up
the affair.
First, second and third winners,
who. were presented with ribbons,
in the various events were:
Penny Scramble for those six
and under (based on getting two
Names
Chairmen
MIDSHIPMEN ON SUMMER TRAINING CRUISE
The Misses Pat and Poliy Told
of Park avenue returned home
Tuesday- f()lInwing a vacation
spent at the Donald P. Jones cot_
tage at Sebec Lake, Me. They were
accompanied on the trip by their
cousin Mr. Arthur Jones of North
Swarthmore avenue.
,
Mrs. J()hn E. Michael, Regent of
Delaware County Chapter, D.A.R.
entertained the officers and committee chairmen at a lunchoon and
planning session recently.
The f()llowing ()fficers will serve
during the 1957-1958 season:
Regent, Mrs. Michael; first vice
regent, Mrs. George Plowman;
second vice regent, Mrs. Clarence
D. Bell; chaplain, Mrs. Leroy T.
Wolf; recording secretary, Mrs.
• Yes, you Itnow that
Lynmar Brock; corresponding sechealth i. a priceless asset.
retary. Mrs. John O. Larson;
So, take no chances with
treasurer, Mrs. F. Harry Bewley;
a doctor's prescription. It
registrar, Mrs. Howard W. Newis your passpan to Health.
nam; historian, Mrs. John R.
Always bring these imBates; directors. Mrs. William
portaot directives to this
JOHN K. MURPHY
ROBERT B, CLOTHIER, JR.
Turner, Mrs_ Harry H. Bates, Mrs.
pharmacy where we are
Earl H. Grimm; parliamentarian,
Midshipman I/c Robert B. student at the University of Virnoted for careful comClothier, Jr., the son ()f Mr. and ginia, is aboard the battleship
pE"nnies and getting out of the Mrs. Lloyd Goman.
pounding and price. that
Chapter committee chairmen Mrs. Robert B. Clothier of Colum- USS Wisconsin.
pool fastest) Girls - Dottie Danare uniformly fair.
The 11 ships of the summer's
bia avenue, and Midshipman 3/c
iels, first: Kri-;tin Peterson, sec- arc as follows:
and; Joanna Donovan, third. Boys
Americanism, Mrs. Her man John K. Murphy, son of Mr. and second midshipman training group
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Steve Townes, first; Ricky Woodall; American Indians, Mrs. Mrs. John K. Murphy of River- which left Norfolk, Va., June 19,
CATHERMAN'S
Shinn, second; Dave Williams, Grimm; approved schools, Mrs. view road, are on a summer train- are scheduled t() return August 5.
DRUG STORE
third.
John H. Pitman; C.A.R., Marguer- ing cruise to South America, Liberty ports for the midshipmen
were Valparaiso. Chile, and PanaKickboard Race, 6 and under, ite Flounders; conservation, Mrs. Panama, and the Caribbean Sea.
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121/~ yards Girls Kristin Plowman; D.A.R. Good Citizenship
Bob, a student at Dartmouth ma. They visited Guantanamo
Peterson, first; Cpurtney Thorn .. J\.ward, Mrs. Flounders; D.A,R. College, is stationed aboard the Bay, Cuba, and Culebra, Puerto
New C'os'ng Hou,..:
son, second; Cindy Wigton, third. Magazines, Mrs. Turner; flags, destroyer USS Hyman; John, a Rico for gunnery practice.
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Boys - John Morrow, first; Steve Mrs. Maurice Griest, Mrs. J. R.
Townes, second; Steve Burr, third. Bat-es; Genealogy, Mrs. Lovett
B. Lee Allison, daughter of Mr.
Kickboard Race, 7 and 8 year Frescoln, Mrs. John C. Mutch; Local Children
an~ Mrs. Clark R. Allison of
aids, 12'h yards - Girls - Shir- hostesses, Mrs. David Bingham,
Attend Day Camp ·Michigan avenue, arrived home
ley Hoge, first; Sue Heinemann, Mrs. Thomas W. Simpers; junior
Ten children of Swarthmore Wednesday after a week's visit
second: Stephanie Gayley, third. committee, Mrs. Harry F. Jensen;
with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bishop
Boys - Dave Speers, first; Larry junior committee advisor. Mrs. and nearby communities recent- and family in Westerley, R. I.
Burnett, second; Doug Gill, third. Henry J. Weiland; motion pic.- ly completed a tW() - week day
Underwater Swim for Distance, tures, Mrs. Alban Rogers; muse- camp. 'PC)Dsored by the Sun Oil
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
6 and under - Girls - Kristin um, Mrs. D. Caldwell Stewart;
Company at Its recreation center.
Peterson, first; Martha Chapman, music, Mrs. Alexander Wilson; They
are:
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second; Cathy Marino, third. Boys national defense, Mrs. GomaD.
·Tommy Lau of Dartmouth cir- Steve Townes, first; John MorAlso, Naturalization Court, Mrs. cle, Philip Layton of Park averow, second; Steve Burr, third.
Arthur B. Griffith nominating nue, Paul Horn of Michigan aveAll other events were 25 yards: committee. Mrs. Mutch. Mrs.
nue, John and Steven Bate of
Freestyle, 9 and 10 year olds Henry G. Sweney, Mrs. J. De- Villanova avenue, Barbara and
Most rugs can be dyed to the same,
Girls - Cacki Espenschade, first; Haven Ledward; press relations,
Joanne Gold.borough of Hood
Nancy Thorbahn, second; Molly
lighter, or darker colors, ..
Mrs. William F. Hanny, Mrs. Bell; road
Catherine and 'Richard
Schumacher, third. Boys - Richprogram, Mrs. H.H. Bates; preser- Qui~n of Girard avenue and
ard McCurdy, first; Jody Brooks,
Give your rooms a new look
vation.; Mrs. Sweney, Mrs. Arthur ,Karen Micka of Colwell ro~d.
second; Jon Speers, third.
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Burton; Red Cross Mrs. Leslie A.
The camp is run in two week
Freestyle, 8 and under - Girls Wetlaufer; State Bulletin, Mrs.
Ideal for covering stains ...
- Stephanie Gayley, first; Sue Brock; student loan and scholar- sessions for the children of Sun
Heinemann, second; Shirley Hoge, ship, Bertha A. Helms; Iranspor- employees.
8rings new beauty to old carpet·
third. Boys - Don Hartman, first;
tation, Mrs. Henry Bevan.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Swan of
Dave Speers, second; Larry BurNorth Chester road with their sons I
nett, third.
Backstroke, 9 and 10 - Girls
David Deacon, an Earlham Col- Mr. Lee Swan and Mr. Dana Swan
_ Barbara Dumm, first; Cacki lege sophomore and son of Mrs. are vacationing at Ocean City,
Mohawk •
Lees •
Needlelull •
Orienlal Rugs
Espenschade, second; Molly Sch- Charles Deacon of Lafayette ave- N. J., for several weeks.
macher, third. Boys-Jon Speers, nue, has qualified for the second
100 Park Ave. Swarthmore, Pa.
Mrs. Henrietta Bruce with her
Klngswood 3-6000
CLearbrook 9-4646
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first; Jody Brooks, second; Paul semester 1956-57 Honor Roll ac- son James and daughter Sue and
Donovan, third.
cording to an announcement from son and daughter-in-law Mr. and
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Backstroke, 8 and under-Girls the Registrar's Office at the Rich- Mrs. William Bruce, of Magill
Sue Heinemann,· first; Sally mond, Ind., college. This honor is road, left Wednesday to travel
Boyd, second; Sandy Peirso!, limited to the highest one-eighth across the country on a month's
third. Boys - Don Hartman, first; of each class.
sight seeing trip with Portland,
Dave Speers, second;
Jackie
Mrs. Glen Grogan of Westminster Ore., as their destination, includ"YOIt Meet the NICEST Pe.ople at Speare's"
Shinn, third.
avenue has as her guest her sister ing in their itinerary San FranBreaststroke, 9 and 10 - Girls Mrs. Mabel Billings of Grande- cisco, Calif., Yell()wstone and the
STORE HOURS: Monday thl'u Thursday, 9:30 to 5:30:
Linda Zecher, first; Cacki ville, Mich.
Tetons.
Friday, 9:30 to 9:00: Saturday, 9:30 to 6:00
Espenschade,
second; Barbara
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STRATH HAVEN INN
Breaststroke, 8 and under, Y"le
and
Harvard
Avenues, Swarthmore
KI 3-0680
Girls Terri 'McCurdy, first; I
Ai, COllditiolled Dilling Rooms and Lobby
Patty Wigton, second; Stephanie
Comfortable Sleepillg Roo",s
Gayley, third. Boys Ricky
Elevator
Free Pa,ki7lg
Shinn, first; Don Hartman, second·; John Espenschade, third.
Business Men's Lunch 12 • 1 :30 P.M.
Fasbi.. Cer ••,
Diving - Girls - Molly Schu,
Complete·
Hotel
Facilities
fo,
Banquets
macher, first; Emily Stedman, secEDGMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
ReceptiOlJS, Parties
ond; Nancy Cornelius, third. Boys
A McGregor·Dodds Hotel
E. GIBBS THURBER, Mawger
Richard McCurdy, first; Jon
Speers, second; Dave Speers, ~""~~
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third. Diving judges were B()b
Baker, Dino McCurdy, Beth Purnell.
ANNOUNCES
The Crazy Colts (uniquely
dressed higbbo3'I'd divers) who
NINE N·EW COLORS
received special applause were:
Dino and Dick McCurdy and Bob
CltCHINI
Birchwoocl Finishes
Baker.
,
G. B. Heckman, son of Dr. and
These fine cabinets protected by
Mrs. George Heckman of Park
avenue, left for Camp Miller at
hard wearing plastic .•. nothing
Shawnee - on - Delaware Saturday
destroys.
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Flowers
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 29-NUMBER 32
Swarthmore, Pa.. Friday, August 9, 1957
H.S" Football Squad All
Prepares for Punts
Camp Lookout Beckons
Players, Aug. 25
to Aug. 30
Sprints, starts and ·push-ups
(some 200 to 300 daily) will soon
be the order of the day for some
50 or more boys of the Swarthmore High School Football squad.
For although the first game of the
season isn't scheduled until September 27, and even school doesn't
start until September 9, Coach
Millard Robinson is making careful preparations for a "Fightin'
Eleven in '5'1" under co-captains
Bill Morrison and Luren Dickin-
son.
Letters have been S"nt out to
the boys of the squad, giving details about the football camp,
which will be held from August
25 to August 30 at Camp Lookout
in D()wningtown.
Among the new faces turning
UP for the 1957 geason is Dana
Swan, quarterback for the Garnets
in 1949, woo wiN be line coach
this year In place of Walter Udovich. The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Swan of North Chester
road, Mr. Swan is a June graduate
01 Swarthmore College, where he
was active in all sports. His formal duties will begin Monday, Aug_
ust 19, on the -Rutgers field where,
from 4 to 6 p.m. dally he will
conduct special kickers' practice
sessions.
.On Saturday, August· 24, boys
WIll report to Rutgers avenue at
8: 30 a.m. for a physical exam ination, and to receive their uniforms. A workout in shorts will
also be held. An afternoon practice will be held at 2 o'cl()ck.
Scheduled events of a l-ess
arduous nature In"lude the Eagles
game on Monday, September 2
and the kick-olt barbecue on
Wednesday, September 4.
Any boy interested in being a
member of the squad, wh() did
not receive a letter, is asked to
get in touch with Coach Robinson.
EXCHANGE STUDENT
SA ILS FOR HOME
Request Concert
Set for Thursday
Thomas G. Leeson, Sr., will
conduct the final band concert of
the summer series in Glen Providence Park Thursday evening,
August 15. The all-request program has been selected by the
some 3,OOO-member weekly audience.
Master of ceremonies wUl be
Robert B. Keel, Rudy DeFelice,
instrumental soloist, and' Mrs.
Dolly Apolari Miller, vocal soloist.
Thursday will be Mrs. Miller's
last appea·rance in the park as she
is moving from the area t() Rochester, N. Y.
Mrs" Martha Campbell
Dies Suddenly
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E. Gibbs Thurber
Other Collar
$4.00 PER YEAR
New Test and life
Saving Courses
Scheduled
S war th more S·
wlm CI u b's grand slam relay teams came in fourth
and seventh out of the eight Suburban LeaglIe entries in the Men's
Nationals at Kelly Pool, Philadelphia last Saturday. Only three
awards were given in each sex.
The boys team which placed
fourth was composed of Jim and
Dave Foley, Bob Baker and Mahlion Boyer. The girls team was
made up of B arb ara D umm, S ue
Wigton, Betsy Breakell and Ann
Paul.
Ten people are completing a
ParentsareHonoredGuests
junior life saving c()urse and
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eight, a senior course, today at the
In
osing-Day
pool. Karl Schaeffer and Harry
Festivities
J ()bn A. DGdds, president of McCallister have instructed the
McGregor DGdds Hotels, Inc., an- free two-week Red Cro~s course,
Rehearsa!", and ~ore rehearnounces the appointment of E. and will ()pen new classes next
sals, OCCUPIed the 'prunary group
Gibbs Thurber as manager of Monday at 1 and 7 p.m. Swimmers
of ~h,: Swat1lhmore Recreation AsSwarthmore's Stratil Haven Inn.
12 and over are eligible for the
socla~on last. week, as the yo~g
Mr. Thurber and his wife, Carol, junior course, 16 and ()Ver for the
thespIans polished up tor the Frlare native New Englanders who seni()r. Those sucC'eSsfuily comday's ,presentation of :;rhe Sh<><;entered the hotel field in 1946, pleting the courses wiLl receive
maker and the Elves for their
soon .fter their return from Eur- their awards at the Cup Chammothers.
ope where they had served re- pionships Saturday
afternoon,
Dress rehearsal took place We.dspectively as field director and August 24.
nesday, and on Thw:sdy a sl1eclal
club director with the American
Two new swim tests have been
performance Was gl":,,n ~or the
Red Cross.
instituted at the pool. Those wishpre-school groups. FrIday s comMr. Tohurber attended Moses ing to be classified as Swordfish
ma~d perf
°tI'lD an~e, the fare~eJl
Brown, In Providence, and Acadia must swim 40 laps non-stop, two
f h
k
ges ur~ ~owec: ~x-weef shmeSSIOnts'
University in Wolfville, Nova backstroke, two ·breaststroke, and
was
o.
"y re res
en·
Scotia. His wife was, educated at one butterfty. Sea Lions must do 80
served to the troupe and motherly
Friends Seminary,. in New York. laps non-stop, four backstroke,
guests alike.
the Sorbonne and Barnard Col- f our breaststroke, four butterfty
An()ther starred event I·n thl·S
lege. They last managed a resOrt and one underwater. Tests will be
.
in Key West, and prior to that, a given at 8 a.m. Fridays, August
final week was the appearance on
Tuesday of Bill Weber of W¥ILhotel in McAllen, Tex., where Mr. 16 and 23.
TV who showed cartoons and disThurber was active in civic afGirls "from 6 to 16" turned out
pensed candy with a lavish hand. NO HITCH-HIKING
fairs, being director of the Lnwer for water ballet practice under
Donny McPherson, who has a
ALLOWED Rio Grande Valley Chamber of Patsy Jones lin Monday. The
broken arm, can now display Mr.
Commerce, a Rotarian, and Elk. group was divided into smaller
Weber's autographed seif-p()rtrait
It all began. about a year ago,
units for half-hour sessions, beon the cast.
on the merest Jest, or breath ()f a
ginning with the youngest at ,
Als() enjoying Mr. Weber's visit day dream~but some one called I
p.m., and still has another week
were the six-year-olds, who con- someone's bluff. Because, on Tuesrehearsals before the Wate'"
sidered. the four cartoons most day, three interpid souls ventured
Carnival performances on Satur~
';xciting, and consumed theill forth from the drug store on South
day afternoon, August 17.
candy with gusto. For their lasl- Chester rood, bent on a bone fide Mrs, Chapman to Make
day celebration, the sixes put on hobo trip to Christie's corner,
a square dance for ,their mothers, some 13 miles d()wn the Baltimore
Survey for Laubach
SRA Act"lvl"tl"es End
WI·th Round of Partl"es
Strath Haven Inn_
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ames ew anager
IL"t
M"" T k
I eracy ISSlOn a es
Traveller to Africa
Iand
provided punch and cookies pike.
afterwards.
Mike McCr()ry started it. Mike,
Fund
10f
Summer Club Plunges
Into Pool for 2nd Meet
In preparation for her forthThe fives had a busy week get- 11, son of Dr. and Mrs. Wallace c()ming trip to Africa, Mrs. MarBetty Tebbs, exchange student ting ready for their closing ~arty., McCrory of Westminster avenue garet Batchelor Chapman left her
The Swarthmore Summer Club
from Woodhouse School in Shef- They practiced for their presenta- allowed as how he'd like to be a home In Media Friday to attend concluded a very successful seafi sid, Eugland, started her h()me- lion "The Sleeping Princess'" real hobo when he grew up. He a three week sess·,on at the Bap- son today with the awarding of
which they gave on Friday. Like would go to colleg-e first, he tist DI·vl·m·ty Scho()l, Berkeley, emblems to members of the winward
yesterday
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th everyone else, they considered Mr. thought, so as to be sure to d
0 the Cal. Mrs. Chapman will make a nlng earn.
as
I anmc, af er spen mg
e Weber's visit the highlight of their job right. Well, sir, Bunky Salts, survey of literacy work being
Last Friday's program featured
p t week In Swarthmore as the,
k Th
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t aged 10 (and the son of Mr. and
original plays presented for the
gue... t of th J H Fol
of n'ck- wee.
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done on the African continent for
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make magazine covers and clay Mrs. Robert Solts, Jr., also of the Laubach Literacy and Mis- parents in the high school gym,
IOson a . v e n
u
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'
f 0 11owed 'y
b a field day and an
dishes
for their
mothers.
Westminster avenue) thought that sion Fund, Inc.
Betty, who arrived in the borTh f
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d f was a grand idea-he'd be a hobo,
Mrs. Chapman, like her daugh- arts and crafts exhibit. The plays
ough
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s e a r y )n. prl
a a en I parties during .their last week, as too.
ter Mrs. Dale L. Bower of Car- ·were WrJ en, acted, and directed
w.rthmore HIgh School, has Beau Ricksecker and Peter FoUer
T?en Albert G. Ca.therman (age, lisle (fhe former Peggy Lou by the hoys and girls and includ~een the guest for the past several had birthdays, with parties .to undIV~lged): prop~letor of thej Chapman), is a graduate of ed such dramatic epics as "The
oeks of }VIr. and ,Mrs. Herbert celebrate Looking happ·1
for- store m whIch the Idea was born, Swnrthmore High School. She Missing Clue." This featuted Kim
~eu-;e and family in Sunapee Lake ward to' the school
when put his oar in, and there you have had her first introduction to Prescott as the mad doctor, Jimar New London, N. H.
their parents would be their the beginning.. 11 progres~ed literacy work in January of 1950 my Hunter as his assistant, and
Betty will be met in Liverpool guests, the youngsters made gifts thr~ugh faU, wmter an~ sprmg, when Frank Laubach spoke in ~ebby Torrey as the victim. Also
by her family, and by Barbara for them--covers for booklets _ untIl finally, the whole thmg came Swarthmore, describing the de- 'In the cast were Frank Pierson,
Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs and ,practiced the 11 S()ngS and to an unavoidable head-som,,- veJopment of his famous "each Pete.. Tadd, Doug Gill, Danny
Joseph Palmer of Cornell avenue, I several dances learned this sum- body flung the challenge, and the one teach one" method, (or Marmo, and ~enny Stead.
SWarthmore's exchange student me~ in preparation for the oc- date was set for August 6. It "lightning literacy", as it has
Other skits were "You'r€>
at the Woodhouse School. Bar- casion. And when the day finally should be a. dded that the y_ would also been called). Mrs~ Chapman's AStukcedk W
ith It," a take-off on "You
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tcrviews and visits with mi5ision- with Jerry Clothier as Gary Tess.
home.
aries, ministers of education, ann i "Cas;y:s Revenge." read by Dora
The Foleys entertained for Bettv.
WILLIAM C STARR
any other people doing literacy MacNair and acted ()ut by mem.'.
bers of her tea
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at a six o'clock breakfast yester- MRS,
PUBLIC LIBRARY
work
m,
e perenma
day morning, prior to the trip to
MrS. William C. Starr of PortTh;ough her work, Mrs. Chap- UDrag Net" with Ford Krieger as
N"ew York.
land, are., formerly of Dartmouth
man expects to visit every country Friday and Jody Brooks as Saturavenue, died last week in PortSUMMER SCHEDULE
(Continued on Page 4)
day, .and" "The Case of the Cornland. The funeral was held Mon!
I merClals. Bobby Dawes, one of
RgeetVf!S II •5 • De~~e
th e counselors, made an unschedday.
Robbery
A Bachelor of Science degree in
While Mrs. Starr resided in
Monday
uled appearance and was a smash
PUblic School Nursing was con- Swarthmore she was active in the
The Fountain was the scene of hit.
lerred on Laura Sohmidl of South PresbyterW n Church.
Wednesday
a robbery sometime between the! The field day produced the fol~hester road at West Chester
In lieu of /lowers it was rehours of 11 p.m. Saturday night I I()wing winners in the various
late Teachers College, Thursday quested that contributions be sent
Friday
I and 5 a.m. Sunday morning when races: fourth grade girls,Rochelle
lllocning ()f last week.
.
to the American Cancer Society.
Percy Waters of Swarth~ore re- Young; fourth grade -\joys, Kenny
Miss Schmidt was one of 59· Surviving are her husband; a
ported for work and dIscovered Stead; tIfth grade boys Jod,·
~~rnbers <>f the class that par- s()n, William C., Jr., of Seattle,
2 _5
7•9
that a pane of glass and been re- Brooks; fifth grade ·girl~, Jan-;'
:CIl>a1ed in commencement exer- Wash.; a daughter, Mrs. Catherine
moved bove the lock of the back Aaron; sixth grade 'bOys Yi"om
elSes marking the "lose of the Schroeder of Portland; and four
door. Over $200 had been taken Gaylord; seventh grade giris, Joon
toIJege's Summer Session.
grandchild~en.
fr()m the cash box in a closet.
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Flowerless
Relay Teams Miss Top
Three in Kelly Swim
Widow of Leslie G. Lived
On Haverford Ave.
Since 1919
Funeral services for Mrs.
Martha Curtiss Campbell of 236
Haverford avenue were ·held at
2:30 Wednesday in the Presbyterian church. Intel.ment was
pri~ate in Woodland's Cemetery,
Philadelphia.
Mrs. Campbell died suddenly of
a heart attack Sunday afternoon
just a few minutes before her
daughter, Miss Martha C. V. (Pattil Campbell, was to call for her
a t the Gobel Nursing Home in
Prospect Park. Mother and daughter" lived together, and
Campbell had been at the Gobel
Home for a month whiie. Miss
Campbell was away on a vacation.
Born in Camden, N. J., Mrs.
Campbell attended Philadelphia
School of Industrial Arts and before her marriage to Leslie G.
Campbell, Philadelphia insurance
broker, she was employed· as a
commercial artist with Dreka and
a fashion illustrator with John
Wanamaker. She m 0 v e d to
Swarthmore from West Philadelphia in the fall of 1919. Mr.
Campbell died December 15. 1930.
She was a- member of the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
Surviving besides her
are a son.~ William Curtiss
bell of 508 Cedar lane and his
'-..
.wO children, Margaret Brooks
.
Lesll
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and
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SIster,
Mrs. Ch arIes A . W ard of Cha th am,
Mass.
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Mr. aDd Mrs. Aupstua Titus
Baae, To. He' Is employed
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SwartIunilre· avenue, with· ttl~
the remainder of 1be
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Bo'bool son Billy; spent the week end of b7 the Shell OIl Company in Arderts, who were married in
July 27-28 at'Lenape VUlage in more, Okla. In the fall he will rethe I'Oc:IcIma while bringing ttlelr
to Iowa State College for
double wedding ceremony at
daughter Ka..... home from a
year in eagiDeering.
Swarthmore Presbyterian
~~
Saturday afternoon, July 20..
month's stay. at Camp Onella on The Couple plan to be married
..e&iding in their home on
Fairview lak:e. Kathy l~ last
31 at Carroll, aDd
road in Harvard, Mass With
Saturday with !Mr. and Mrs.
in Des lIIIoines.
U.
S. Army,
Mr. Devon.
Bo~Mr.
Ia statloned
at Camp
Mrs. Roberts are recent
of Pennsylvanla State
State College. Before her
riage Mrs. Roberts, the
l\IIlss Julianne' Roess of
nell avenue, taught third
in the Primos Elementary School.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R.
maker of Riverview road have as
their guest their grandd~ughter
Carol Sheomaker of
N. J.
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee
Holyoke place returnted
from a month's visit with her
in-law and daughter Mr. and
Bruce Throckmorton of Los
les, Calif. She came home via
Boston, Mass., on a new Douglas
Northeast Airlines plane as a
~ from. her brother Mr.
Paul F. Collins who Is Clbalrman
of the boc\rd of Northeast AIrlines.
Mr. and Mrs. Byrtm Thumm of
Dartmouth Hou.se have as their
guest lIIIr. Thumm's slater Miss
Phyllis 'I1b.umm of Charleston,
.
and
daughter
ettl, . of Rose
Valley.
f~r aGwyntwoweek motor trip to Miami, Fla.,
and fOIll"-day cruise to Nassau.
Mrs. Bess B. Lane of Swarthmore avep.ue entertained Mrs.
Martha Hammond and her daugh.ter Dana and on Monday returned
with them for a visit at their
home in Sunbury, O.
Mrs. Russell Heath and her
daughter Barbara of Cedar lane,
are accompanying Mr. Heath on a
week's bustness trip through the
New England states. TheY will
spend the week end visiting their
"elder son and his family at their
cabin on Petit ~nan PoInt, Me.
Mrs. 'I1b.omas )N. Simpers and
Mrs. E. Marshall Harvey of
Swarthmore Apartments and Mrs.
Charles J. Brady of Rutgers avenue spent last week at Cape May,
J.
.
RlaYmond POpe of Dartmouth
avenue _ is at Camp Brebeuf,
Brandon, Vt., and will return
late in August. Raymond
will leave for Dade City, Fla., in
Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Jones
1V.Va.
Engle Drive, Walliligtord, formerly of Swarthmore, have returned home after spending the month
of July at Melvin Wrage, N. H.
MIss Sylvia Ellis of South
Chester road left Wednesday for
Tanglewooo, Mass., to attend the
Berkshire MusIc'Festival.
, Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Hulme
and two sons returned Sundlly to
their hOme in Eismefe, N. Y., following a week's visit with Mr.
Hulme~s parents Mr. and Mrs.
to attend
at
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Boess of
Cornell avenue had as their guests
several days last week Mr.
Mrs. Richard Thomas with
son Foster, of PittSburgh~
Mr. and Mrs. Chirles W
Strath Haven avenue ..:nl
today far a two week vacation
Willoughby; vt.
Mr. and Mrs. John M.
.
to their home OIl
place Saturday tollowing
week camping trip to Colo-
~hool
WlUla m
ouru:es
Saturday,
welPed .Ibc pounds, 11
"I saw It in the Swarttunor.n,.
when be arrived lID
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July 27. '.
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iIson f Mrs.
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CALL The paternal II'8Ildparents· are
Mil. "AMIS L IAU ....A"
Mr. aDd Mrs. Beld McCloskey of
LO 102163
Mr. and !Mrs.
Hobbs
avenue announce the
of their daughter, Miss I
Hobbs, to' Mr. Scott ~~:::
son of Mr. and iMrB. C
Witt of AmarIllo, Tex.
No date has ~ set for
wedding.
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Annei1ese Frida Kurz,
daughter ot. Mr. anq Mrs. Emil
Kurz of Princeton, N. J.,. beeame
the. bride of Mr. Garwood Man,Ding Rodgers, of Harvard avenue,
Saturday afternoon, July 27, at 3
o'clock in the Methodist Church
of Princeton.
Following the cer
Mr. and Mrs. Bodgers left for
wedding trip in the Poconos
will' restde in Rutledge.
Mr. Rodgers Is an Instructor
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D. ely.. Jr.
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"o';..a.
Norman Hul.Jne
Clf aven~e.
1VaIDn.gford. l'8do
>
electrlcl
at S·wBlrth.• 1~~~~~~!i~~!~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~
formerly
of Rutgers
Mr.and
and.Wyoming.
Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby
c oensineerlng
n.:,.'
Mrs. Edwar~ F. camp'!lell, of Springfield, fonnerly of Swarthd.aughter 91 lIIIr. and Mrs. Sey- more, have returned home from a
. . .RTHS
Sunny Brae.Orchard
mour Kletzien of So1,lth Chester month's vacation on Lake Wln.road, has been teoi"iIinB at
nlpesaulte, N. H. En route home ~. and, lIIIrs. Bobert Farasrher I
Baltimore Friend!! Sahool.
they made a stop in Lenox,
of Lansdowne, announce the wrID'
day camp, and l,>,a9 now
ta attend the Berkshire
of their .~nd da\l'lllter, EI,Izaher mother !\lid brother
Festival.
beth Vance, on July 29 in Jet!erChoice White
and Yellow Varieti~$
Now
.
.
a two week v':cation at
Mr. and Mrs. John M. B.
son HospJta1.
Island, Me. Mr. Campbell,
and children Stanley and Elaine
Paternal grandparents are Dr.
has been working witl:\ the
arrived home ·Sunday, night fro"; 8!ld Mrs. 1V. F. Faroagher of
vatlon team at the Biblical site
a two week vacation with Mr. Swarthmore Apartments. lIIIrs.
EA.LY MciNTOSH
AND. UMBO
S!>echem in Jordan, win fly h,ome Ward's mottler, Mrs. William Edward. Lawley of Birmingham,
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Ward, 4th, at her summer cottage Ma., Is the maternal grandmother.
E'G, ~"d P9ULTRY - VEGETABLES
Mr. and Mrs. J;len Deeble of the In Cape May, N. J.
Dartmouth House, with their
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Althouse of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. lIIIcdaughter (>!~a, r~tumed Sat'lr- 516 Rutgers avenue' have pUr. Closkey of Baltimore, Md., M've I
day from a two week trip to the
. the Lou~ M, Teich home announced the birth of their first
South. 'l'hey toured New Orleans, at .50 Woodbrook lane. Mr. and Child, a son John Alexander, wh<>
and in San Antooio, Tex., they
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, a ••••7:30 p ••• LIMA•. P4':£NJ1!'-~lO~D
met thejr so~ ~en, Jr.. stationed' to SImsbury, Conn. Both famlAIR CONDmC»lID
Sunday 1~ a .•••7:30 p.... PM... L~ ~J6.8~
tr.dIe II,..
with the Medical'TralnIng Corps lise plan to move on WedDesday.
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at Fort Sam Houston. Mr. Deeble, Mr. and Mrs~ Cha.rres H. Grier
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Jr., and MiSs Lois Garber of Read_ of Dartmouth avenue have had
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. ing joined the group for the trip their holll!l' guest MIss B.aroora
w ..~..ore,
home.
Cheney who wiU return by plane
Fri. &: Sat. - Aag.' - 10
. Mrs. Marie G. Donnelly of Vas. toher home in Dayt"", 0., today.
Ja ••• Stew.rt a.
sar avenue' spent three .weeks
The wedding of Miss Che;.ey and
Cllarl.. U.....
her summer homIe ''RoCky
Mr. Charles qrier, son of Mr. and I. f •••,.tory IBatl., .tory of fIto
Booth Bay Har~r, lIIIe. She
Mrs. Grier. will take place Sep_
Lo••
,
turned Friday. Her
tember 7.
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"SPIRll' OF ST. lOUIS"
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Keith Pfelfef of Media was
(In To""'I
ENGAGEMENTS
"Id.y ""."'.....7,zs .nd 9:SO P. II.
mained' at ..•........,. ~u,"
to
M
.
$o""d.y ""."'......&.JO. '. - 10.JO P,II •
. r. and Mrs. R. W. Humphrey
.
'wi~ his parents Dr.' and'
of CarroH, la., announce the
·sELeCTED CHILDREN'S SHOW'
. EXCEPT
Bobert T. Flfelfer' during .h ••,plgagement at their daughter,
l-COlo~~!,:!!~.1 ".M.
two week vacaUon. .
Jeanne !Humphrey, to Mr. ----, Z-Co••dy
Nas""lbs,
Photo Fhllshilig.· Ut'"
Major and Mrs. L. G. .
C8"!pbelIlMacAlpine, .31'd; son
3-1'• .,,1. Mo.ster S...... A,al.
.
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Jr., with their children Swian
Mr. and ~. Mad\:lplne, Jr.,
.Irlal
Ccunera Equipment q ...- _ ao~'I. of
Leslie, of Westminster
North PrinCeton avenue..
-"MAMFISH" ..;.,
~ vacationing at Ocean City,
MIss iH'umplirey Is a graduate
A•••clll., f " .Ioryl
"Fair Traded'· Items. .
Mr. ·and Mrs. .rohn W.
Iowa State College, Ames. .
Su.... Mon.,T'D"
of Amhe.-st avenue wiin
wU! teach elementary art in
Aug. 11. 12. 13.
children Andy and Patty
Des Moine!, Iowa Public Scl.ooll
51_OIl. • , ••1 D......
·Purchaselsl Must Exceed $1.00 to Qual"y for
Sunday from New England.
System neon year.
F••• La.,_fer, al" Gay
Seybold is visiting Mrs.
Mr. MacMpine spent four weE,ks I
E.fertal..... f
Sale Price
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brother and sister-in-law Mr.
this summer with the
''THIS (OULD BE
'PEACHES
APPLES
Wolff's Apple House
as
COLLEG'E "THEATRE
'a..
s.,r.
SALE·, - Still. Going' on
For LilnHed Time PnIY!
rfJ.
~oL AA=a~e ~:
_~ ",yellow roulie" of the
Site Still To Be Chosen,
Construction Starts
I'n F"'01'1
co.mty' lCzpi'edlwa), knoWii lis'
Mld-County ExPfeIBWaY bas beeu
made avallable for
public's
illliIectIoD by the Chamber of
CoIbmeree Of Greater Phlladel-
u.:,
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.
Dr. Co~,...eT, ~..;,
How''ard B ""'.
of sWlii1ltlnore COl!ele,
• ~v... manager of the
_...... that the. con..... will Chamber's Industrial Development
aJIIIO..
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build a women's. dormitory'
Division, IIBld. the map was. being
Iwuse 188 g1r1l. Construction will put on dIsplay due to the tremenbegin in the fall. College olBcials dous publlcinllerest shown In the
are now in consultation with ~e
_~w~y controversy.
builder, and the arclilteCts, workThe so-called 'yellow route,"
log out ftnal plans and the prob- one of a series of expressways
lem of alte.
. b7 the State Highway
The bulk of the fundS will come .
.
. to ring
froIIl the bequest of
Pb~ Under-
in Atlantic
w.
at Warrior's lIIIark.
Mr. nd Mrs. G. L. Woelfel of
.ColIege avenue are entertaining
Mr. John Poole of LoI'KIon, EnglaDcI.
S,......
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"DESK SR"
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1ION
c!'!\::n
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.Puring the past week ~_s. of Plrsons avaW
theniselves of
of our "Pbi\s." This WfIIIIt aVail yourself of the 'ipeacheS"
(Sounds I~ a Grocery Store)
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The ea.era·a·ltobb, 511..,.
A. •••t 11.41.4-6
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Marlno
ChrIstin.!ok6ory
Fki MtftU '
west-
ina Beauty."
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at SprlJllllleld
iueIt during
theater party tor several of her July MIss Turid SIevers of PbUafriends. She and her guests at- delptda and Oslo, Norway•
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TRUCK INSPECTION
C.-_L
Y
Ca fa S
. Dri I
...... oar
r r ......r
y .,
,Motor T._Up
CIIeck .......
WilMI Bal••ce
G.1f Ga. &: Oil.
10URT J AT%. MI'
Gayi
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Jan BobiW:h~ ~
Pegram, SteVen Walter.
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Sunfish - Frank and Martha
OIiapman, Richie and Carl deMoJl
Frances and Aiu1 HoenIgswol";
Stanley Ward, 'Nancy Stedman
~
minster avenue celebrated her
l\IIIss Mary W1l1ls
eI&',bHI blrthda7 Saturday with a had as her: house
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RUSSELL'S SERVICE
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Opposite Borough Parking Lot
IllIgswoad 3~4tO
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Dal hlao.l. a ••
Lata,....
Steven Burr; Mary' and Ja~ ~~~~~~~~C~IO~.~.~d~Sa~.~~I~_~reI~a~'I~l~p~.~M~.~~~~~~'~~
Dtlilley, SUsie SoltS, Donald Grose, r
~~~:::",,:,~
SALE
SUMMER
AND
FALL ITEMS'
50% DISCOUNT·
THE PREP SHOP
405 DARtMOUTH AVENUE
Do~~
Rose
Nurseries, Inc.
CustOIl Landscape Work
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General
Novenibar.
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Last day all. electors may register. to vote at the General Election. and Tom Topping, Anne Howlnd,
ThIs includes electors who will ·become of age on or before November Il~:=~S~Jnyder, David' E1senbud,
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Gayley, John and Beth
8th, 1957.
Katy Natvlg, Paul and
September 18th
Gall Donovan, Jay S£pler, Andy
Last day for any elector who has removed into a new election dIs- and Danny Maass, Lyn Farrington,
trlct to give notice to the Reglst:retlon OommIssion in. order to be
RXlloby, Dorothy Gatewood,
permitted .", vote at the General Election, The ""!'ovalcard must 1'RIlckile Dmper, Lan,. Burnett,
set fOUjth
removal date Into the new' election disbict which canDerickson, Joan and Janet
a
not be later tbanSeptember 5th.
COURT HOUSE H01JB8
Hare enough
WATII •••
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Huse, Sue and
Nancy Weber,
Shinn, EnnIs Duling. .
Regular illlslness ho.urs up to andlncludlng lIIIonday, september 16th
Frogs (l>egInnlng divJng)-CinMonday through Friciay .................. 9:00 a.m.
Nancy Cornelius, Shirley Hoge,
. Together with such additioOOl hours as destgnated belOw:
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~"tember 6th, Friday ..................... 9:oo,a,m. to 9: ·p.m:
September 13th, ~riday •••..•..••.••.•..•. , 9:~ a.m. to 9:00 pm.
Roving Re~ \vIll sit in. I$orough Hall, Swarthmore, on
Monday, August 26, from 2 until 9 P.l\II.
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Il:~;:~::~·Julie
Wood,
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Piltsy.Hall, Betsy Atkins.
and Sue Wood, Jay Sin-
for all
HOME .EEDS!
Betsy Jarratt; LInda Kennedy,
Speers:
Sai11lsh (advanced diving) -.
Sara Enlon, Richard and, Dlno
McCurdi,' Ashley Fine, Cynthia
Seltzer; SaJidl'B l\IIIlIs, Beth Purnell, Courtoey Prentice, .Joanne
Espenscbade, Sally Huse, Bill and
Doug' W.rege, David Derickson,
LInda R:eiuiedy, Joan Gabriel.
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Hot water for every household chore Is
assured. with an automatic gas water
heal';. There's no heater-fending, no waitIng for water to heat, - the gas heater Is
truly automatic. W~ Is healed and stored .
In the tank, ready for use an, time.
Mr. and iMm. l.Ynn Kippax with
their children K!lppy, Jolin, and
ireff, of AC!ldemy road,. returned
Friday lIfter a five-week vacation'
in Haversham, R. I.
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THE NIGHT"
bit...
Mr.their
Sanford's
on July
at
"ann,birthday
Duna, In
Film,
!Mrs. 1Vebster Blood of ~~;:IStates Air Force, EIlliigton AIr
head, II......, and will' san
(c.5io
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the eoast of lIII~ oil· a
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eruJse during IiIs stay.
W"", 'III...... FrL.
Mr. and Joks. Boger R u s s e U W 1
Th ....... oy eo...." HIt.
week fOr a vacation at their ..~.dnl
Sv?m
SWIll1hmore
Club young.. who participated in the
second and third sessions of the
variol,ls cla~es in the aQwitic
school, (SOQ)e of them advancing
t1irou8h two ditferent courses
. the fo~ weeks), inc~ude:
Turtles - B"'-~ and "--,,.>.
Dra
Jolin
. per,.
. cross, Jr., Martin Nlltv!g, Joanna Donovan,
Diane Shinn . Sally Fox Joseph
...cIed the perfonDaDce ~ '"Sleep.:
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Peggy
and
Pat Car~
roll, S~y Boyd,
Dave
Speer'!,
Sus- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Diana Brewster' (in private
an Ross Billy DetJolf Shirl
Mrs. A. R .. Long)·, daughter of
of
Hoge, jeaime Drape;,.
and !Mrs. !'rank V. Brewster
;Mr. and 'Mrs. C. IWilllam Ram- DanIel, Nal\W Cornell.us, Terri
. . ...
Dickinson avenue, was
say with .thelr children Chick and McCl'l'dy, 'I1b.ClmBS TopPIng, Anne.
Howland, Bill Titus, Sue Lathvocal soloist Monday night, at a Heather of Mt. H lyokle 1
Mi"dletown Road
R. D. 16, Media, Pa•
. concert given ~)'. The Atlantic. have ~ed ~. Tr!:'~ bury, Beth Weoster, Cindy Fox,
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Opposite High Meadow
City Festival qrchestra .on
I&'land, l'1a., after a three-week
Mm;lon, .James Olymer,
Garden PIer.
vacation.
.
Gayley, John .Morrow,
Her program of· operatu, arias
Mr. and Mrs. !Dale Guthrie with
Ridgeway, Pete Derickson,
Guthrie's mother Mrs. Myra
McCrory, June Roxby.
and se1~ from light opera
Telepll....: CHester 2.7206
was enthuaiastlciallyrecelved by
nave been spending some
Thomson, Jim Reeves,
an audience of near record pro- tfine' at their summer cottage at
deMoll, Jack Prlce, Kalli
"Asl for Ben Paliner or Henry Amold
portions.
.Grove, Orangeville
Cathy Goldwater, Heathand Andrew Foote, FMnces
S ha fO n Spencer,
Visit: our Roadside Market'
Wendy
Price,
Sally
JoPyle, Scott
REGISTRA:TION SCHEDULE
on' the Middletown Road
.
a'
Baker, Chris 'and John Johnson;
prior to
Nancy and l!lmIly Stedman, Pat
BROADLEAYED EVERGREENS
-.Jean Courtney.
~Election. ,.
5th. 1957 andSwordfish
-' Sue' Heinemann; . ,OIlEO
September 5th
ILlI1da Kennedy, Sandy Thompson,
. DAYLILIES - NAMrDVARIEtrls
Last day an elector may move from one election district to another
and Laura' Enion, Ann
in order to be permltted!o vote at the General Election.
Bill and Doug Gi11, Patty
Power Spra,'''.
ISeyb
Karen
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a.tember 1Mb
Karen Grose,
y n~===~;;i;;;
thia'
.
- ."eryt'dn9 fn Store .educed--
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YOQDpte1'8 ~im o~
Thr~ Aquatic Sehool
use as by-pass roads..bas
. .thetarget for consistent
Long Island, N.Y., before her ,tacks ~y t residents of.
Jackie Shallcross, Rickie Shinn,
death January 6. 1957. Phebe Sea- other :::sm~e counties
ChCris McCrory, John Morrow,
man was a meu.ter of the Class ....:iii' .':~.. c··· route
Beth Stuart, Elvira. Cella, Lyn
of 1919 at Swarthmore and' a connec
e uww;bial highway
Fry, Janet Goldwater. K"l1I Halp_
member of the Board of lIIIanager.
vicinIty of Essington and
ern, Couriney Thomson, Wally
of the College for 28 years.
Schuy1lilll. Expressway n('ar
Campbell, Bert TIbbets, June
In her will she leaves her
Several alter!::.:-::::e·suchRoXbY, Emmeline Kroon, Margie
reslduar" estate to the college, to the "blue" ''red'' and'
I?:.':!~t!, Peter Derickson, Cathy
. '
........,0, ROb 1Vadlelgh Joanna
th
Will
ts
Fund
be c.alled
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. ' m routes, have been proposed
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memory· of· her mother Hannah cl I
anIz ti
.
. novan, Randall Reeves,' Chris
Willets Seaman, and her auntS, ~d~~rg ty ~ODs. to' avoid
Bouda;. Tommy' Lau, Shirley
Woske, ~ancy Field, Gunnar
Amy .and Charlotte lIII. WIllets. throughunestabl1s:~W8Y
The new dormitory will be called
Hughes, Billy Clark, Lowrie Mit"
,
Fox emphasized that no
tIIn, Billy Frayer iMark Davis
''WllIeta, : : OfinSWarthmoredins ?f the mapare available for
Peggy Schmidt, 'Slieryl Price'
names, pro
ent
Ita- foun g Ing br dlstribtiUon
Susan Ma
.
,
and through the years of the col.
. c Callister, Scott Johnlege
.
son, Frank Compton, Mimi and
.
NEWS NOTES
John McWl11iams, EmIly Brauns.
t A'· .
Mr. and Mrs. HerbertB.
-. Molly WOod, Sandie
Voca I "S0 10·5'
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ppears
ford ot Vassar aveoue
Larry Burnett, Doug
hill Seaman, who lived in J'ertclio,
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Businl!88 Men's Lunch 12 - 1 :30
TOMORROW'S BRIDE
. MIss Kathleen Lee Jessup,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
R. Jessup of Haverford avenue,
will ,become th"e ibride of Mr.
Henry Lewis Harvey, Jr., son of.
and -Mrs. Harvey of '''ArrowFarm," 'Boothwyn, tomor.row afternoon at 2 o'clock in the
Swarthmore Methodist Church.
MIss Jessup was guest of honor
at a pottery shower given Monday afternoon by a tCroup of
mothers of Swarthmore High
School students at the home of
Mrs. W. Alfred Smith of AmherSt
avenue.
. -
U_.'se •
g IIIUi
'yollow RoUte'
. . .RHillffllhllllnlllhIIIUllilllilililIMlililiiMiilbr
rou May Be Damaging Your
(I) Your metal stylus has been,usiHI more ihim 25 hours. (2)
yoUr -.phire stylus has been uSed.-. trian 76 hours,,,... (3)
your dlU!oncl stYlus has been usechnorc. than 1000 Noun. Ha.,.
us chick it for you tocHy in- our mielolcllI'.- no cMige.
of COUIW•.
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PlOURE
FRAM~NG
PORTUIT STUDIO·
.ROID RUSSru
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Select the automatic gas water heater that
meets the need. of )'~ur home at ,our
plumber's, deal.r's or a'n,'Phllad.lphia
• ...llelUburban store.
....t..up.., SIj pA.
S.. te&: M...... Sts.
M....
MI.a 1-217.
.0.- 'FrfUJ,Evdngs
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
PtIBLlSHED EVERY I'BJDAY AT SWABTRIIOBB, PA.
PETER E. TOLD. MABJOBIE TOLD. PVN"........ &
Phone ![ID_oo4 3-0Il00
PBTBIl Eo TOLD. EdI&or
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Barbara B. Kent. Managing EdItor
R"salleD. Pelrsol
Mar-jorie T. Told
Anne L. Mabbott
County Social Security ,
Payments Increase 16 Y.
teDtion to a teoeDt chan" in tile
law which make. P
tile 1Dsured ICCOtIIlt of a: zet:Ired
or deceuell puent, if the cbDd
WMM. -totally ~' '>led before
ree~ 18.· Paymeuts will also
be made to the Diother who ba
the disabled child in her care.
This provision of the-law dld not
become deellYe
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NEws NOTES
1957.
CcJmmeIltIDg on. the 8l'Owlh Of
The nation's Soclal Security
the IIOC1al security IJunmuIce prosystem is JrOWing up !lCCOl'dlD8 to
gram in the 20;yean of its CIPertI.
Herbert W. Gruber, cHstrict mantlOD, Gruber reCalled that the
ager of the Social SecurIty oftlce
orlglna1law co.ezed about 28 DIll.
in Chester. Montblr old-age and
Hon worIren; 88 of Mardl 1957,
IIUl'Vivora insurance p8¥IIl
approxJmat.eq 115.5 milUon people
l!;Wered as Second Class Matter, Januar)' 24, 1929, at the Post
Delaware County residents roSe
•were in work covered b7 the Ia",.
OIDce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
to $1,645,708 in J:Iecember 1956 DEADLJNE-;.WEDNESDAY NOON
an inerease of 16 per cent over
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., AUGUST 9. 19S7
Deeeniber a year ago.
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Altogether, 27.164 men, women
TRINITY NOTES
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES and children in the county were
receiving monthly benefits at the
A celebl"ation of the Holy ComThe practical power of goodness end of 1956. Aged people account
munion will be held at 9
and spirituality will be set forth for the largest number.
.
We extend MIl' grateful appreciSunday morning. The Rector,
at Christian Science services Sun- The signi1Jcant increase in aged
ation to the IItQusancis of families
Rey. H. Lawrence
day. when the Lesson-Sermon
beneficiaries Is due partly to the
Jr., will be in clIarge of the ser- entitled "Spirit."
lowering from 65 to 62 of the age
who haye relied on our service.
Keynoting the
at which a woman without an
vice.
Those serving as ushers will be Is the Golden Text from I
eligible chlld in· her care may
as follows:
rinlhlans (2: 12): "Now we
qualify for benefits, Gruber said.
W. N. Ryerson, head usher; J. recriyed. not the ~lrit of
The lowering of the retirement
Aaron. alternate; J. H .. Furlong, world; . but the SPirit which
g' ~
women was one of the
DlLlCTon o. PUN~
W. H. Gaylord, W. E. Hetzel. Jr., of God."
a
of the 1956 amend1820 CHII'NU' ."1111
J. A. Piccard; Charles Stamps,
!.ants to the Social Security law
OIIVEI H. ....... •
MNtt If. ....... " .......
and E. E. Wrege.,
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became e1feotlve last Novem" ...'01'S...................
S~ ~~tt, and,Noel Tl!mer
It appUes.to .retlred w~en
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: ~e~. ~ch~U.li!d .~ ~e ,.s:' ac~
Wives o.t old-a,e berie. J.yteS.
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flciarles, and widowS
depen-;
."
must be Immort- dmit mothers of deceased Insured
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
workers.
Mr Schott will preach at
Scriptural selections will Include About 75 per cent of the men'
11 o'~lock worShIp· service Sunday the folJowlng from II Corinthians becoming 65thls year. will ~
ANNOUNCES
morning. The title of his sennon (3:4.5): "And such trust have
eligible for social security benewill be "A rellglon of the Heart". through Clhrlst to. God-ward: Not fits and thus be assured of a deft.NINE NEW COLORS
Church School classes wlll
that we are suftlclent of ourselves nlte monthly .income for life.
beld at 11 a.m.
to ~k any thing as of ourse!:es; Of the chlldren rec.dving beneBirchwood Finishes
The SllIJInmr Ohoir will
hut otlr su1llciency Is of God. . tl.ts most of. them are minor chll~
at 10.a.m. tor the morning
All are' cordl~ invited to at- dren of a deceased parent; a small
.
te»d the services at FIrst Church percentage are children under 18
These fine cabinets protected by
MF.TI"ODIST NOTES
ot Christ, S?entlst 206 Park ;lve- whose father or mother had reo.
hard wearing plastic, , , nothing
nue at 11 0 clock.
tired.
. Church' School classes :for all
While chlld's Ibeneftts ordinarily
destroys,'
ages begin at 9:45 a.m. .v""ting L'
pupils are cordially welcomed.
.teracr M"ISS. on Ta kes
stop at age 18. Gruber called atAt the 11 o'clock Morning
Traveller to Africa
WEST
Worship Service Mr, Kulp, wm
(Continued from Page 1)
use as his sermon subJect, "God's
LAURR Hill
Value d You". Nursery children south of the Sahara desert. Her
willi be supervised djJring the travels will begin with a regular
CREMATORY
morning worship period. The tour grouP. and strictly as a tour"Imont Aye•• bov. City Une,
.: Junior Church Progra\n has been
she will visit in HawaU, the
'.la·C,nwjd
MOhawk 4-15t1
temporarily discontinued.
Islands, New Zealand, TasEvery Wellnesday morning and mania, and Australia. Once in Crcoatlon memoria" are available In a
I PARK AVI.,
SWARlHMORl.
.
.
afternoon throughout the
South .A!Grfua, business will be wide range oJ appointments and prl-=-•.
They uauaU,. COlt no more than a eem-.
a Fall Festival Workshop to pre- added to sightseeing as the group etery
Klnglwooci
4-2727
'.
lot.
.
.
articles for· the OhrIstmas travels through tbe Union
"Qua. Miter' ......... DII w•• c....,
Your
Inqulfl/
Is
Ino\ted.
bazaar wlll be held in the
South AfrIca up to Uganda, where
Fellowship Ha». There Is
she wil~ leave the tour and travel \ ~~~~~~~~~~~~
. vision tor children. Those In
on her own in the Interests ofJh~r
". -~; .',
of transporllltion call Mrs. Z. Con- survey.
In the Unlon of South Africa
nors. 1.0 6-6431; Mrs. G. Grav.
KI 3-9!H5; or Mrs. G. Howard, the itinerary includes the Kruger
XI 3-8352.
National Park, a glimpse ot the
I
_ - - - -___- -___- -.... be a night at the Skulruza Rest
Camp (wherein the tourists are
placed In the cage and the animals
free to wander) .. Another ston
will be at Kimbcl'ley and the
diamond mines. The tour then
continues to Swaziland, Zululand.
Transkle (home of the Red
Blanket people).
In Rhodesia the tourists will
the Victoria Falls and' have a boat
CHURCH SERVICES
ride on the Zambesl River; In
-PRESBYTERiAN CHURCHthey will view·
John Schott, Assoclate Minister
m 0 u n t a I n. l!·,oUowing I
Sunday. AII&'Wli 11
their stop In the Belgian C~~~~::
10:00 A.M.-Cholr Rehearsal.
they will go on to Ugaiida "
11:00 A.M. _. Church School
at Enteb'be on Lake' victoria· .
classes.
.
.
. '
11:00 A.M. _ Mr. Schott will Chapman will continue her trav'-\
.
els alone.
.
preach.
ME'I1HODIST CHURCH
This part of her trip will
John C Kulp.lWnIster
clude jaunts to Zanzibar, LeopoldR~rt Wnde
ville, the French Cameroons, NiMInIster of Music
geria. Ghana (the newest country
You don't know how good iqt cream can be
Sun"",.. AII&'Wli 11·
.
In the world) Liberia, Sierra
,"
'til you've tried WAWA, ice cream.
9:45 A.J'4.-Sunday ~
Leona .. and Casab1lL1lca. Her re1l:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach. tum route home will probably
Order directly from your neighborhood Wawa
'lIRINlTY CHURCH
be through Europe .
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector
.
driver-or phone lOwell 6-6.500 for· prompt
Sunda,.. AII&'Wli 11
"I
saw
it
the
SWarthmorean."
9:00 A.M.-'}{oly Communion
•
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
r::ons
,
11111118lJ
and Bryee Pub. Grand Canyon,
Salt Lake City. and Colorado
Mr. and MIL l'blJjp JL.A1den of Springs. 'Mrs. Lewis with ber
C!tester 1'01111 bave as their daughters will leaye Tuesday for
gu~ for two vieaU their two- camp Hannony• .JoImstowu.
and-a-haJf 7e&l' old grandson Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hulme
Dallld; SOD of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wal11ngtord will have as
Alden, Jr•• of Larchmont. Earlier guests for two weeks their 8011in. the summer they enjoyed a in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs
vlslt from their nine-month old !iaerry Merrick and three chil~
grandson Dick, son of Lt. and Mrs. men who are arriving tomorrow
DanIel S, .Grltftn wl10 are statlon- for a two week visit
.
ed at ·the Mitchell Alrforce Base
.
on Long Island.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Calkins
.
of South Chester road recently
,Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lewis with spent a few days camping at Lake
their, daughtera l.,ynne and Georg.., N. Y. Later in the week
Kendra, of Parit avenue. have re- they vi~ted with Mr. Calkins'
·turned aliter a Itrip of several parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.
weeks. !Mr•. Lewis flew to· Los Calkins In Cohoes. N. Y. .
ADgeles, CaL, to join his family
Mrs. Frances Lumsden of Kenafter thoe)' attended Camp Farthest yon avenue has returned from
Out at Redlands University. Ca!., Michigan where she spent a week
for a week. From Los Angeles with her brother Mr. Frank A.
they traveled to San Francisco by Green in DetroIt and three weeks
car and Included in their intiner- with a COUSIn MIss Kathryn Cunary Yosemite, Yellowstone. Zion, n1ngham in Cadlliac. Mich. .
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pare
FOOD. MARKET
CD•••••'·. Co-Op.
I
NEW•••
WAWA ICE CREAM
..
.,,
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
SIIIIdQ. AII&'Wli 11
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
All are wekome.
Monda,.. AII&'Wli 12
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
WedDnday. Aucust 14:
All day sewing for A.F.s.C.
NoMonth1y . Meeting for Business in August. .
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTlST
SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue lbeIow Harvard
8......,.. AII&'Wli 11
ll:OO A.M.-Sunday School.
1l:00 A.M.-The I IS m-8ennon
·wIll be entiUed "Spirit."
WednesdaY . ~ meeting each
. week.. I P.K., Reading Room,
«01 . n.nmouth Avenue, . open
.. w! '''an exeept holIc1aJ8, 1001
HOW
CHRISTIAN
SCIENe..:
HEALS
.'
.,..
~
Silver Dollars for White Slips
JULY - AUGUST - SEPTEMBER
Remember - ' With the -..eturn to .us of
each $100.00 worth of Reg.ster Slips,
!,e'li. give you a bright lIew Silver Dollar!
•
....
LEGS O'LAMB
59c. lb.
r
."
D ....... !-IID
EXTRA SPECIAL
100% 'PURE .
Paradichlorobenzene
,
,.
.
21bs.79c
25·lb. bag $2.29 . -
f;i, '.\'
.p" '.
H
LIQUIDATION
PUBLIC SALE
No Hitch-hiking Allowed
(Continued from Page 1)
pay for their provender' with
wooden nickels.
Therefore, at 9 a.m.., the thT'_1
of them set forth· for the open
roaa, equipped with sUck and
bundle, and the wooden nlckels.
Up Chester road they went, up
. avenue to the pike.
they grabbed an L, and
made a bee Une for their goal.
where U. S. Route 1 crosses 202,
and there they arrived some
hours later.
How it all ended is somewhat ot
a mys~ry. Certainly they ate a
large dinner,· and yes, Indeed,
they went to see "Oklahoma". But
as to how they got home-they
just "ain't ,talkin'''..
But all three will agree, those
last two miles were about tour
times as long as the first two. Ann
on th1! next trip-::.they'll take
nickels.
.
PATTI~SON'5
.
'PRICES SLASHED TO SELL!
SKIRTS BRASSIERES
FAMOUS JANTZEN
REGULAR
2.98 to 4.98
GOING
NOW
$1.97
$1.25
REGULAR
2.50
SELLERS
• DR'ESSES •
JONATHAN LOGAN and OtHER FAMOUS BRANDS
DRESSES Reg. 10.98 NOW -
- $5.77
- $6.77
All 12.98 DRESSES ONLY
- '$7·77
DRESSES All 14,98 NOW
- $8.77
Reg. 17.98 DRESSES CUT TO-
$10·77 .
Reg. 8.98 DRESSES CUT TO -
FUNERAL HOME'
0 ...,
zs
r"'~.
Expe.I••c.
All 1.00 JEWELRY
SALE
PIICE.
57c
ea.
A Price to M••t E....ry family'. N.ed
GIRDLES
BRING and BUY
$2~99
. JANTZEN
VALUES
enice
hop
ells your merchandin
supplies your needs
Isabel', Bunting. Prop.
409 Dartmouth Ave.
RE••
. 2.98
1jI,lIted
12.98
PURSES
DUSTERS
VAL TO 3.98
FANCY
2 cello paks 29c
BlR8LAI ALARE
A b ....1ar 8lann in yoar
bom. might be lIeJpfal
bat tilere'. 0IIly _ ......
way to
be protected
agaiDot liDanclal 1_ from
tIIleYeL That I. to baye
"",,,cI, dependable m.ar-
anee. See ua for' aD
BREYER'S
Broad Form
Theft policy.
atna
Pellow
ICE MILK ICE CREAM
Peter E. Told
A.U Line. 0/ I f l l l _
IN YANILLA, CHOCOLATE. AND
STR~WBERRY FLAYORS
333 Dartmoulh Ave.
. % Gal. 79~
.
-
. PIICE............
...,~-
NOW
$1.97
..
$7.77
. PANTIES 59cpr.
DO YOUR· CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
NOW AND SAVE PLENTY
CALIFORNIA LARGE
each 39c
SALE
ODD & END
BARGAINS!
10·lb. bag $1.09
Cantalopes
I"
(ConUnued from Page 1 ) '
'.
seventh grade boys, FrIday. September 27 ...... Media ............................ Away 3: 00
t·
Jerry
Jerry also tied Kim FrIday. October ............. N. P ..... :........................... Home 3:00',M.
~escott for honors in the high Saturday. October 12 ....... Springfield .................... Away 2: 30 .... j
lumP and won the cross country FrIday. October 18 ............ Upper Merion .............. Home 3:00
!
race for older boys. While Jimmy FrIday, October 25 .......... !>arby .............................. Home 3:00
th
won this same race against Saturday. November 2...... Yeadon .......................... Away 2:30: ...." . ;
e youncer runners. JinJmy FrIday. November 8 .......... Marple-NeWtown ........ Home 2:30,·
•
Hunter took the blue ribbon In FrIday. November 15 ...... Radnor ............................ Away 2:30;~~
the broad jump and the sott Thursday. November 26 .. Lansdowne .................... Honie 10:00, ....
throw wblle Andy MacNair ---_-_--------_------~....;,;.,;..
the soccer baJJ throw.
On Wednesday of tius week the
Summer Club again visited the
m1n)an's pool for th.. second
swimming meet of the season. I"
was thoroughly enjoyed by aU
who ·took ·part.
The success of this summe'"
program, which attracted 65
regular members. and more than
100 8IreSts OVer the slx-week
period, was due In great measure
to the outstsndlDg job turned In
by a very fine group of counselors.
This year's staft consisted of Mlm'
A SALE WITH AN 'HONEST REASON!
Wisdom and Bob Dawes,
WE' MUST LI9UIDATE THIS 'STOCK OF NATIONALLY
.
. tbe sPOrts
. . and·J.lhe
ADYi!l'rIS,O READY ~TO· WEAR •. ~R t.A.~I~'i At.
the ~" tmd
ONCE. ALL MU~T_G9.• REGARDLESS OF COST OR
activltles.
LOSS • COME! SEE! FOR YOUR SELFf
Charcoal Briquets
AfAIU.L. IN HANDY HALl _ALLON CAlTON.
. WA_A. DRAWAI•.. CO.. ,Ae··
Into Pool lor 2nd Meet
SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL
1957 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
TO 6.95
Carrots
All U... of Ina••••.
S·
CIub PIunges
ummer
Phoft'; Ml!d',. '·3400
CALIFORNIA
E. TOLD.
333 1I•• 1a .." A.,.,
Swift's Premium
delivery. Do it todayl
.. - .
SWflrtto •• re. loe •• 403 DcI.....o~ Ay••
Opposite Boroag. H.n
NEW
NEW
At.·•. of
.
Kln"wood 3-~B33
-
HOUSEDRESSES
STORE HOUIS
Mon•. - Thur. - Fri•
till , P.M.
Tues. - W.d. - Sat.
till 6 P.M.
SALE
PIICE
MA
$1.97
WEAR
Now at Baby Prices
F·ASHION SHOP
11 MORTON AYE.
MORTON. PA.
ALI. SALES CASH AND FINAL
'UY NOWFOR-FAU-W;Nl.f.,
'.
· wo Loca.
I Stud
--Y
,en..
Yo Study Abroad
2
Studellle
.follow the samestudy,
pzo- Westing. house Pro.motes
Il'IItn
,of educaUoD-')VOI"k,
aD4 trave1-as tbey do on • the
In Large Turbine Dept.
Woen Roger RuSsell of
campus, and will be considered
A. P. Coller, Bryn Mawr ave1\ ford place and Mrs. Ann
Anuoch students even while they nile, has been named supervtsor.
l Schroyer leave tor Europe
are abroad.
manufacturing and James :po
. i summer. they will be helping
ROger will study in Egypt at Wearn, RuUedp, has beenap! ate a new program set up
the American University of Cairo painted supervisor, manufactur·
\ ;year by Antioch College,
from September until June while Ins engin~r' In manufacturing
'Springs, 0., where they are
Mrs. Schroyer and her husband planning for the larp turbine
, rolled.
Trenton, will be at the Univer- department, it was announced re'lbey will be among 60
slty of EdInburgh in Scotland eenlly by the Westinghouse steam
spending all or part of the
from October to. Jl1ne.
division.
school year in Europe under
Students wi'll have co-cp j~i:'.. i M.'. Coller is resp?n' ;"1" for
Antioch Education Abroad (AEA) between study periods. JObs Vary tIlIIDlufacturing engineering, tool
program. Under tbis plan
from work in rehabllltation-of- planning, tool ~esIgn, equipment
classmen may supplement their criminals project, on fat'l11s, In engineering, piant lIayout ,and
educations at Antioch with a work-camps, rec.::eation and child- welding engineering.
.
year's study In one of several
hospitals, to work in sales,
He joined ~Westinghouse In 1947
European universities at no higher oIIIees, aDd possibly museums and In East Pi~tsburgh as a graduate
cost than they would pay for a Industry. Many of th~ students student. Later that ;year he jolnyear's study at the college.
have community stayS where ed the steam division. In Lester as
live with a family abroad for a dealgn engineer _in the Industthree-week periods.
rial gas turtJlne department. In
mWARD G. CHIPMAN
Mrs. Sdhroyer, a daughter of 1951, he was appointed project InAND SON
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis G. BishoP, will dustrlal engineer, and then supGENERAL CONTRAUOR be a aenior in the tall. Roger. will ervisor of', manufacturing enbe a third-year student and is the gineerlng in lOOt:.
rile Floors • PlasHe Til. son Or Mr. and Mrs. RDger S. Rus- A native of Green Bay, Wis.,
Mr. Colle\- was graduated from
Moder. Kitchens
Brown University with a 'bacl:le1or
Altel'ClH~ns
:Mr. and Mrs. Wesley France of of science degree In mechanical
1401 Rldle, Avenue
I~;:~~':~ttv~and their children engineering. He served with the
~~~::~
and ~~ Wes, arrived United States Army Engineer
CHester 2-4759
from a vacation of three Corps from 1943 to 1946......
CHester 2·5689
in Flotida. En route home
Mr. Wearn joined the westing';;;:::;;:::;;:::;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;:::;~Ith~~ey visited relatives in Norfolk, house steam division as a manui
facturing engineer In equipment
methoo. in 1150. In AuauSt NOD)' IiIciore of WbltUer pIatlB
be <_';'-"-,_"
....-.;....I-:::~~.
................. to the - h
. ~ *rmm. In
bly and teat llElCUoil of the J.arat I;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J;;;;·....--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;0
turbine department and lII!l'Ved u
a manufacturiDi enli_ UDtIl
his present aullP""ent.
August 9. 1967
ee••ftkil C..I.KII••
Mr. Wearn Is a native of W8JD,e.
and', served with 1:be United
States Navy from 1H11 through
11148. He graduated from Lafa1ette College where he received
a bachelor of science degree in
,
,.aid••liII ....... '
HAllY 'W~ McUUIS1ER
G.HrGI
administratiVe ellj(ineerlng.
e..f••ciOr
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Lewis of
Park avenue have had as ~r
guest for several days .MiSs Mar- ~~~~~~~;~~~~
Flory of Bridgewater, Va., ;:.
bas accepted the position of
'
Direc~ ~ the Y.W.c.A. KI.,_oll 3'01441
Wilmington, Dei.
WILLIAM BROOKS
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
.Y.e~ and: Rubbish Removed
Idw;.... F. M... CH ••ter ~04346
Saturday, August 24
,
Furniture Jlefiaishl..
-
,
or Repairing
Sunday, August 25
Garrett )I!0."
CL 906839
Friday, August 30
-12:30 P.M.
~~~~~o.~y~or~N~'9~ht~~~~~~ I Monday,
September 2
Tuesday, September 3
j:
-
5:00 P,M,
-
9: 00 A.M.
3:00 P.M,
6:30 PM.
Phone: KI ).4216
EMIL SPIES·
Wednesday, September. 4· -
W.te••a ••r
8:30 A:M, -' rep!>rt to Rutgers,phys.
e x a m, uniforms, and
workout in shorts.
2:00 P,M, - afternoon practice at
'a.
~~
PERSONAL-Two grandmothers
with time on their hands will
Antiques and U~1stery mend,
hem, darn for frantic
Robert H. Raymond
homemakers. KIngswood 3-5177.
Old Concord RCNd .nd "Itfmor. Plk.
PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired,
Parts accessories. Milt Glass Co.con/wlll.
Bie,vele:
Hobby, Toy Shop, 205
3.7473
V.,loyltrook 22.i7....".
East Baltimore Avenue, Clifton
Heights, MAdison 6-0713. Opposite Clirton Theater.
PERSONAL - Belvedere ConROOFING
valescent . Home, 2507 Che~ut
street Chester. Edge uf SwarthGlitters
more. ~ Aged~ senile, chronic, CODWarm.Alr H..H.,
valescent men and women. Ex. cellent foods, spacioUs grounds
AIr eo.dlKonlllt)
Blue Cross honored. Sadie Pippin
Sheet Metal Wo'"
proprietor. CHester 2-
KI 4·1214
~;;;~~~~~~~~~~
HOOVER
Authorized Service
leave for camp
Rutgers
- say aloha to
Lookout
. ' - .Eagles Game
- practice at Ru~ers
-,practice at Rutgers
- KICK-OFF
Classified
Ads'
PERSONAL
FOR SALE
FORMERLY Of f. C. BODE AND SONS
Rne W.'c.h and
III Yal. A.,fI.
Clock R.pain
Swarthmor.,
George Myers '& Co.
-
Ru~en
236 H.....I.' Ava..
ton Avenues.· up to 8 P.M.. E •• D.T••
Wednesday. Au,.u>t '1, 1967 to lie
"""aed
L..... C ••'r ."ollt - $44.50
6 Yean .f Swartlo.o,. lIefa...c.
S'Ii....
lIJIII~nd J. Dawson,
W. Stete St.
LO ......
21
07M
I~~~~==~~~~~~I
M......
P••
.,;
.
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PAINTIN(;
els
. Inferior " Exterio
Free Estimates
ASPHALT TiLl
~
-
pusnc TILl: •
IU •• EI
VII!IVL
PRICES EFFECTIVE AUGUST
8, 9, 10, 1957
nu
nu
lancaster Brand
PORMICA' • UNOUUM
II 401434
662 S. Cb.w Id.
CH 2·5051
Swartll_ _ P••
17% S. Chester RII. KI 4-1701
M~~ed~~tar.'~~~~~~~~~~I~~===A='=L=,=~=.=rt=hm=.=~=.n=·========~1
6-4587~.~_
CO"STRUCTION
• RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
Alteration~ ~
'and Sons
.. Florist·
'or....rr,
~
.~
and U, S. Gov't Grade CitQk:e Beef
blade bone re':"Oved, overt Nady
450
lalHmo,. ....
Springhill, Del. Co., 'Pa.
Kln,swood 3.04$0
J. F. BLACKMAN
KI 3-6616
PY·LE
Duplicating
Serviee .
Printing of All
.' ~. Letterheads
'. • BiHh.ads '
• Announcements
• Programs
.rod.'....i
Sarvlc.
•• M.ltI.ea"
.
Lettan
Photo-Copies Made
15 S. CHUTER ROAD
KI
3-1491
", .
, - - - - ~
Dutch 'Apple Pies
.....
... 49' ....
lOc
(Is Your House Too Large or Too Small1) ,
I,
OILH~T'
CIt-..en
OIL
~.
_
,
011 .001In· 011 .... HI .. O .AUI HIA"IS
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.:.'P
DAy .... "1eHT
l - -....'
- By
furnished ·two. 'or tbr'l!el ---;;,.
or apartm"nt nnull
......................................_....
.dea. frozen
,;:;"., finest Qurd;ty
Peas'
Gre
3:-:38c
IDEAL RtOZJN
Lemonade
..--.............................. .............
SERVICE
MOIIDAY TIIU IATUDAY
110_
IUIIDAn . . HOUDAn
Klngswood 4-1 ~3~
J.A..E~,
traded smllller homes for la"Jar homes and visa vena.
We have a number of fine famHies wanting to do this
gray
farnal.e cat, Swarthmore
KIngswood 4-2331.
'
,OIL BURNER
FOUND -
FOR
crib complete,
mahOllBDY
solid
~
DelicIous Juicy .
SEEDUSS
In the last month or two a number of families have
-Woman.
home, small salary. in
for care of two
===1
~~ ~e~1
............,.
Gibger color
YDU118 ~t; over two- weeks
clnity 'Benjamin West'
KIngswood 3-2830.
FOUND Young gray strlped
'cat, black rings on tall, vicinity
Lltfayette •avenue. KIngswood 30'748.
at the present time.
Why n~ piclr up the
Ph- now aiIcI cd Bob BIfd.
Joe Howe or Hor_ Pasan_ ailclget Y""I" name on
our rJSt in case the right thing comes along.
laird alld Birel
IOlIpwood 4-1_
Grapes
c
Ib,
Ib
RIB ROAST -....., ·,83c
Lances!er I,\rand f ....h killed. reedy-fo.cOok a1Wwing
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5fc
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for
c: nlST .69c
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I;
oast
VirginIa I . .
"OVIN f.,SW'
SAVI
CARNS
a..tfan
'35 DarhRo... A,e.~e
'.
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f ~2!~'
ustomer
tam
.
.
tL&I~~J{
I
R~I~
Dick Franehetti
VINITIAN IUNDS
stati~~~n:~~I~~~~':~[~1
for
All M.... CI .... n
T. L·EV''1·51·0···· N" S'·E·.'RYICE· -
YH°iriM'HOI.5TEllY
service. Complete
stock Desirable
near RR 'for
Rohert Brooks.
4-0800.
young children.
P.,... Ia,.
Eugene Hardin with her daughter
Mary Lou, of Bronxville, N. Y.,
returned .to her h _ OIl Oak
Crest lane this week after a
mOllth's absence. They visited
iMrs. John Taylor of Chapman,
Kan., mother at Mrs. Bird and
Mrs. Hardin.
,
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Paulson of ,
Par~ avenue and their granddaughter LInda of Drexel Hill.
and !Mrs. Costa Apostolides of
D~outh avenue, returned home
Sunday from a week's stay in the
Poconos at the PIoebrook Bible
Conterence.
Klngswood 3-8761
FOR SALE - Easy washer with
SWARTHMORE, pA;
.spln dryer. Reasonable. Call
KIngswood 3~0746.
FOR SALE _ Bunnies, only $1. -=~==========:,
Choice of colors. Call. Ronny r
Taylor, KIngswoqd 3-4680.
FOR SAIIJE~ _ Bendix· Automatic
Washer., ExceIlent condition.
$500 MONTHLY.
$45. Call LOwell 6;3771 or KIngswood 3~1940. '
. Startln9 ..ta .. I•• 2 ......h...typo ..t...
FOR SALE - Jaguar' '53, XK- me. to ' ......nt 1.'<1. Ealtom fl •••cl.t
120M Convertible; radi
heater, wire wheels, low mll""ge, a.d ability dosl..d, .... blilhod ...Id••t,
exceptionally clean. LOw,ell 8- 2s.4O y•• rs old, married. ~ Cilp.bl. of
1769.
.lSumTn~ respall$lblll.les. In requesting
'~tJ~~~eachii5:In'-"lew pl.... Indud, brief personal
Providence Road,
hlltary..1\ ..pll.. _Rd ••tI.l. Our
north of Ros.. Tree
•• I.,m•• h... b_ Inionnod of Ohl, ad,
WANTED
ust 31.
Judy L\ncolli of Westdale avenue
Pam McCrory of Westminster
Mr. and Mrs. Paul 'Paulson of to Camp Hocheiap In Vermont
avenue spent several days of this
Park avenue bave as their guests wbere they will stay for two
week viaitlng friends ~ In Long
for a week their daughter Mrs. weeks. Dr. and Mrs. :Moir wID
Beach, N. J.
V. S. KupeIian and her children continue through New Hampshire
Mrs•• John C. MaoAlplne, Jr.,
Ted, David, and Diane, of Wash- and Maine, spending a few days
with her daughter Jane and soil
ingion, D. C.
with Mr. and !Mrs. WlIliam DrieGordon at. North 'Prlnceton ave. Miss June Hobbs, daughter of haus ot Yale avenue at a summer
.
·Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hobbs of cottage' on Sebec Lake, Me. Joan
Park avenue, returned home Moir lett by plane yesterday for
several weeks ago after nearly a 10-day visit with Sara Lynne
two y..ars of work with the Church Pace of Kansas City, Kan., daughof Christ Mission in Uyo, Nigeria. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pace,
Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Molr of formerly of Fairview road.
t39Ioclel,a Road, Sprlagfl".
KI 4-1028
South Chester road leave Sunday
Mrs. John Bird of Wallingford,
~~~~·~~·~'~~·~·§!§!~·~.§!§!~~~~~~~~~~~~~ai!J~.~to drive their daughter Ginny and ,accompanied by 'her sister Mrs:
nue willJeave 'Wednesday to vacation at Cass Lake, ·lMjnn, until
the end of Itbe DlOl'th. Mr. MacAlpine will join bis family later,
and together they wID go to Carroll, Ia., to attend the wedding
of another son, John, 3rd, and
.Miss JeatUlll> Humphrey, ,on Aug•
,
Ja'ck prichard
.
.,
this or a subsequent meetiDg.
s.,.,Uieation caD. be aecurfI4. Ill,'.
above' ofll~ an, weekday betw~
hours or 9 and '1. ~lI.: 1 to 1'.JL
80aM reserves the rl.ht to accept
mec:t any bid or bids, in whol. or
ptlrt. or to aceept. othel' than the 1..... 1
bid.
SAMUEL T. CABPBNTER
Seeretary
FOR SALE - One year Old
Large Chairs
respot refrigerator.
built with new
- Laundromat, seven years
Sofas $89 Over 30 years expert- verslble ,beige fibre rue,
enee. SIx years 'of Swarthmore almost new. Klngswood
references. All work is done·, in
our owln shORunder
FOI.RENT .
supervision of Mr.
FO
RENT
mates are free. Thom
R .
Phone Sharon HDl 07U.
furnished
.,
ts
room, bedroom,
paymen •
arate entrance, alI
PERSONAL - Radio and. tete- space one car.
'"'" Plc"p aad Delivery
Zt Hoor Se",'c.
Sarvlc. All M... CI.a••n
NEWS NOTES
Pap 7
H.uling
The Board. - of School Directon of the
Swartbmore-Rutledp Union School D1etrict will receive . .led quotaUona for a
hall-ton plek,up truck. at the School Diatrict OlJiee. comer of College and PrInce--
Swarthmore tligh School Football Squad
,
. Preliminary Schedule
WeC'" for Yo.
S6 PER HOUI
THE'SWARTBMOREAN
Lawns Mowed. General
8oLICkA1'fON OP BIDS FOR
ONE-HALF ':\'ON PICK-uP TRUCK
3T-7-26
Auto Driving Instrudion
BOil: 48
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I
Jew.lry. aepalred
.
a..ncp ... IrancI SprL. I
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LAMB SHOULIER ROAST ~
CHOPS
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Shouldft
'.~
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Fresh
.
Haddock
Ib
45c
FARMDALE FROZEN BEEF, TURKEY,
Chicken
Pies
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A--- 81ft low, low
5 ~99c
-...- •.•••••••-• • ••••••
Pn.·~.&-
:.:2~49c
Green Giant Peas 2 !:= ~7c
Glenwood
7~:::.d 2 1~~ 3Sc
$1
6
Stewed To.atoes,
'ow
Id'lal Insta.nt Cof·fee
Hunr.
16-0z. ca...
Idea'
price on •••
1: 45' 1: 7"
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$1.15
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Pap 8
I saw it in The SWarthmorean"
WTJ,AWN CEMETERY
A non-profit, mutual enterprise for the benefit of families
residing in Swarthmore and
neighboring communities. For
information as to lots apply to
AllERT N. GARRm
Pre.,et.llt (, ' •• '11...
228 Garrett Ave.
"',r.
KI 3-0489
Swarthmore, Pa.
TB Case. Reported
,
To Delaware Student In Delaware County
IS.wltt Award Goes
Aupst 9, 1957
I
The Scott 'Paper Company
A total of 51 cases of tubercu.,
Foundation Award at Swarthmore losis were reporiec:l in Delaware
ICe)llege will go this year to WIl- County during the second quarter
Iiam Poole, Jr., a sophomore eco- of the year wtth the greatest numnomlcs major as announced by ber falling in the 6O-year-andW. C. H.' ~tice, Swarthmore, over white male category. This
1C(.ll"lge Dean. The award consists makes a total of 118 cases reportof $1 000 for each of his last two ed for the first six months of the
,
ar
college years.' Under the award ye .
program, Swarthmore Coll"l&e will
The statistics, issued by the
receive $1,000 each year an award Delaware County TJ3 and Health
Is in effect.
AsSOCiation, were compiled by
tloDS were carelulI,y tied together, \ ekeD's, motb--.whom, it can be
with yam and on' Friday, were aafely assumed, will preserv
lovingly' PNSeDted to the chil- 'them for posterity.
e
BRIDAL GOWIS
from
'39.95
~
Delligner.'
Origino&
Wonderful Savings For You.
~===========;I student
To bemust
eligible
the award,
a Health,
the Pennsylvania
Department
of
..
have,for
signified
an inBureau of Vital
Statistics.
tention of pursuing a career in
Ot the 51 cases, 10 were diagbusiness or industry. The purpose nosed in the far 'advanced stage,
of the award is to atimulate those 27' in ,the moderately 'advanced,
students to strive for a balance of and 14 in the minimal stage.
desirable personal qualities and Forty-one were foune;! in males,
COUIITS _____ • not to submit themselves to any and 10 in females. The breakdown
one particular area of interest, was as' follows: 28 white males; 5
whether it be scholarship, ath- non~hite males; 8 no race given;
Wben YOIl bring lIS your
letics, or extra-curriculilr activi- 4 wh1te females; 3 non-white fedoctor's prescriptions.
ties.
' males; and 3 .no race listed.
each compounding step is
Blll, the fifth 3warthmQr& Col- Chester was found to have the
carefully cbecked-so that
lege student to recelw the award, greatest number of cases, which
there can be no chance of
has a varied list of extra-curricu- totalled 16. Other geographical
error. Yet,you pay no
lars. He Is Commodore' of the
of 'liB cases was as folmore for this assurance oE
Yacht Club; corresponding seere- lows: Boothwyn, 1; BroomaJl, 3; ~
precision. So why not try
tary of Phi Kappa Psi, senior Concordville, 1; Glenolden, 2;
manager-elect of the baseball Havertown, 2; Darby, 3; Drexel
. us 'next time? Thank youl
team, a member of the cro.s 'Hill, 5; Essington, 1; Folcroft, 1;
country squad, and an observer at Morton, 2;' ,Media, 3;' Radllor, 2;
Sproul Observatory.
Springfield, 3,· Sharon Hill, 3·,
CATHERMAN'S
Bm ~ !be son of Mr. and Mrs. Upper Dar-by, 1; Upland, 1; and
DRUG STORE
William,
Poole of Wilmington, W a y n e , ! . '
,
DeL,
KI 3.0586
Award recipients are chosen by SRA·· Act,·vit,·e End
a
College-Student~Faculty com'
S
Now Clo.'" H .....:
mittee.
Previous
wtnners
were
'
With
Round
of Parties
II P.II. D0'"
Henry Boda '55, Larry Shane' '56,
Tom .Glennan '57, and John Haw-, ,(Continued from Page 1)
ley '58.
selves to bl' jl\l~g hosts and
,
hostesses.
The three-yl!ar-olds' dnal fting
•
WITH USNR
was an atty one as,' e8eh member
Naval Cadet Davidson Luehring, of the group t:Irew an original' deUSNR,son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. sign to decorate the folders pre-'
Luehring, of 314 North Chester, pared for their' mOthers. Cathy
road, is W1dergolng instruction' Cramp and, Jeffrey Battershal
with the Advanced Training urilts took this projeot'quite seriously.
at the Naval Air Station, Hutchin- Then, fue children cUt out waUson, Kans.
paper to cover tbe collection of
The air station is deslJlDed to ·their works of arlo rrhese coll..,train naval cadet and student of-, iF~!i!ii~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==N
ftcers in the llying of multi-en-I
ALBAN PARKER
gined land based patrol ,bombers. "
New and RebuOt Plan_
and ItepaIrIIlII Sinee 1 _
Naval c,adets and student officers begin their training by learnPIANO TUNING
Ing the basic principles of multienglned flights.
The Largest Collection of
Gowns in De1aWaEe Co.
_Bridesmaid's Dr I • •
-Complete Bricbl
Aeee.orles
.Prom and, Formal
Precision
.eI ~.'.,:,::
, $8.911 to .$140911
Dr
o
S'ar,~
*
~ocatioDS
,Also Open Evenings
'8","( ';;tJ'",e
Monday tbru Prid4y
PROSPECl' PARK, PA-
By Appointment Only
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Shall I Rent or Buy?
Buy a homeJilee 3 family apartment house at 508 N. Chester
Road, Swarthmore, Penna. Occupy one of the apartments
and let the oi:hen pay the overhead. New oil furnace.
Possession of 6 room apartment, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, im-
~ smaner apartment if desired. Old
mediately available. Or
shade, large lawn, any agent or Albert N. Garrett, Kings-
wood 3-0489.
Stair carpet shifted
, Take up and relay, most stairs
Clean, most stairs
........
$15.00
$5.00 to $7.00
Binding or seaming extra, if needed
Adds Years to Carpet Life
,
.AMY
•
, Right Thru
,The Summer..-
-
It's a wonderful feeling
"fill)IJtmD/tJ8
wIM1J+1)
£JGUR5,ON5
"ott\(.
Tick... Must Ie _ s e d
.
lefore Boarding Train
No HaK
Fares
lor_
Children
DorfoIi
_
GOING
---.--
any. " . II, GUu"",t .... day
_ ..... at 8.30 A.M. _
p_
SIo.·3Otft SIt_ ..... 8.40 A.M.
Oft
RETURNING
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New YarIr an ""1' Iraln _ _
J.10 A.M. 1IIunday.
Sany-not good GIl tllirnd NOt
_
day lW _
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Clearbrook 9 4646
KNOWS
. 11
Corpel~
"You Meet the NICEST People at Speare'."
STORE HOURS: Monday thru. Thursday, 9:30 to 5:30:
Friday, 9:30 to 9:00: Saturday, 9:30 to 6:00
• Pel'8OnaI service
ONLY
From PHILADELPHIA
Klng,swood 3-6000
•
C.r• .,
EDSMONT AVENUE --:- SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
Th~ough this age~ you
can get virtuaDy every form
of msurance protection you need for your family your
borne, your automobile and your business.
'
And when you get l£tna Casualty protcctlon through
,us, you get far more than just iDsuranc:e • • _ you get
1M poUcip wit" the 'P
persooal service.. This mCBIIS
, __ ~ seMce, of course. •
friendly c:oop~ 110m other
C-e "¥ AgallS and dUm
.s.
aa.
wen.
_face mea wbetcw:t you 10.
1!s: Ctlll '" today: 8IQIf '!OW 10 ell/D1 "tire WOIIderIal'teelhtIr tIw _
willi owning tire policiu witi
.rs.
PETER E.TOLD
.333 Dartmouth Ave•• Swarlhnlore
Khlgswo" 3-1833
All Kinds of Insurance,
,
.
Famous Make
Bathing Suits
'6.94 & '9.94
W.re $12.95 a.d$1t.t5
re~tI. .ly.
Save %1 All new, all fashions hom
California's most fc;imCMis maker.·
VOLUME 29-NUMBER 33
Council OpposeS
Yellow Route
WARtHMOREAN
,
Swarthmore. Pa., Friday, August 16, 1957
REGISTRARS TO SIT
~ ."......... will lilt III
'
Borough. Ball
for the
Flowerless
$4.00 PER YEAR
'
DANA SWAN
Notice to
Parents, Pupils,
Principals, Faculty
and Staff
The Swarthmore-Rutledge
School,Distrid opens for
'
cIasses M
on ayd
mornmg,
September 9.
Monda,.,
AlIIU8&
:as . to redsler voten in tile
General ElecUon ...ned, for Nove"'ber 5. 19117. TIle redsIran
Also Denies New
,will abo haDdle ebances of elecEle. School
tIon dIatrlct. ~ of .,tcJre.
Road
wlWa elective dWriota.
By voice vote at the close of Its
RoDI'B will be from ! IDltll 9
ev......... p . m . '
_
Augus t meeting Honday
swar1hmore
,
ti Borough Council pas-
R
:O:':°too~: :;::~ec;.:xo': eport On Ye'llow
all~ecnY
Route Given Wed
ftft
Flowers
ftd
11 A_M. Service TlIay
For S. B_ Brewster
Lorig Illness Claims
Swarthmore Ave.
Resident '
Services
will be heldtoda
in Trinity
Churcll
Swarthm
y at420
11
a.m. tor' ~geant are,
B. Brewster,
Nor»h
avenue,
died atSwarthmore
his summer
homewho
in
Boa'rd an,dA'uthon-ty 'd:':~=~g~; =:a~=:;
Say 'Go' 0nSchool
Route for a mid-county express'
.','
J
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h\lS been
way. This route
recommended by the P e f t D S Y l v a n l a · ·
of illness.
of
Highways.
It would
'
'
.
Mr• Brewster was an engineer
Department
take a number of Swarthmore- Representatives of eight muniRutledge School ~ct taxables c1palitles alfected by the Yellow
(retired), connected with fue
In Rutledge as well as aboUt a Route met in Springtield Town' Bid-Opening Next'
United EngIneers and Construehalf-dozen homes on Ri etvI
ship Hall Wednesday evening to
Month if State
tion Company of Philadelphis for
v
ew submit reports on how the route
many years. A graduate of Drexel
avenue at Baltimore p~e where a would a1Iect their respective com•
,Approves
Institute, he was formerly a
clover-leaf interchange IS planned. munities
NEW SHS LINE COACH
In jomt session Tuesday eve- vestryman and treasurer of Trini-Council directed that ioppots
·
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.
, , of the Swarthmore- ty Ohurch.
As a result of Borough CounThe 1957 Swa~tbmore High ning members
'
sillon be made known to Governor cU's action Monday evening School football season will ,get Rutledge School Board and fue
He was born in Philadelphia
~a~:;. the State,Department of Swarthmore was represented of~ under way next Saturday morn- Swarthmore - Rutledge School September I, 1885. He moved to
Ig
ys and the Federal Bureau llclally by J. Roy Carroll and lng, when forty or more boys re- Authority approved plans and 15 Ob...lln avenue, Swarthmore in
of r~oada. and further that the Thomas Hopper. The report, how- port to Rutters for their f\r9t specifications for a 24,101 square !924 after residences in Oak lane'
Bo ugh join with Springfield ever was submitted by LaRue workout under the leadership of foot extension of the Rutgers ave- and Wilmington. He later transT~ : d other all'ected COID- Hendrixson of· the Swarthmore Captalns William MorrISon and nue, elem~tary ,school, ,as outlined ferred to the Swarthmore avenue
:.
es ctl oppose the route in Citizens in Opposition to the Yel- Luren Dicklnscn. Morrison Is ex- to them by Architect, Howell home.
ery pm cal manner.
. low Route because Council had pected to be a tower of strength Lewis Shay, Jr.
,Surviving him are his second
Oppoiltion to opening a smaller not haci an opportunity to approve in the .line and Dickinson should The School Board instructed wife, the former Barbara .Curtis
local highway for the use of trat- it. Others, who attended the meet- be ~ real scat-back in the b&ck- Mr. Shay to obtain approval, of of Devon; four children by his
ftc in connection with the new ing were Robert Van Riper and fteld. i Both boys are sure to be the State Department Of Public llrst wife, Mildred Dilworth
' consdentlotis and !nsp>rational Instruction, the State Art Com- Comly: Mrs. Joseph P. Kabler of
Rutgers A v e n u e ,Ell!II)entary Phillp Kniilkern.
(Continued on Pagel'
Swarthmore's report is given leaders.
mission and the. Department of DownIngton, SeIgeant B. Brewsbelow.
,Enthusiastic replIes have been Labor and Industry on the plans ter,Jr., of Springfield, Mrs. Grace
''Th~ economic 'impact of the received from the letters sent Out.and specifications. The ScllooI B. McConnell of WynnewoOd, Mrs.
.
.
,
'Yellow . Route on Swarthmore by Coach RObinson and it appears AuthDr:\ty gave ~ts approvitl of ali- Francis B. Waterer of SL Davida;
Borough can be measured in terms that another spirited group will vertlslng for blcis, following the 11 grandchildren;, two step-chiIof the etrect 'on pro~ values be' heading for camp Sunday' the afor~ntioned approbations, so dren ~y his second wife: Wl'1l a m
in the Borough. CarefUl analysis 25th.
.
that opening of bids On the' job Cornell Arcilbold and LouIse Arch~.!!'mter ,of Vassar avenue indicates an estimated minimwn Dana !ilwan, the new line coaoh would fall on or before September bold at Swarthmore; a brother, C.
- .. - "" ' ..-" '-' . ' , ':e_I!~!J_ ~~ewster of Chestnqt ;HIll,
arrived in New York harbor Mon- loss of abOut 5 per ~t and a lias' been "preP@iiiig··lOr tlie 'c'am~ 24.· ,- .day nipt on the S. S. Arosa Sky maximum of approlllimately 10 palgn and will conduct a kicking
In ;reviewing detal4ed final and ~ sisters, Mrs. Thomas S.
but it waa Tuesday morning about per cent or even more depending cUnic beginning Monday for five plans, Shay pointed out that over Gates of Chestnut' Hill and Mrs.
,11 o'clOCk before the ~rs on the fu,al design of the eXopress- days at 4 to 6 p.m, Dana is sure 1300 square feet had been cut WUliam R. Smyth of Jamestown,
were allowed to disembark from way. These conclusions were "ar~ ~ give .valuable assistance to the from the originally 'budgetted R. I.
the ship because of approximately rived at as follows.
, football program since he under- plan. The saving, being in corriInterment will, be private at
50 mild c _ of influenza aboard.
''Propertl~ in the area of total stands the Swartbmol'e spirit and dors, public lobby ~1!8ce and lIIte West Laurel HIll.
A.cordinll to reports !be ship's destruction total $250,000, in mar- ;was a great quarterback on the like, should r
000 more available for other needs
200 had been stricken during the available inr..~atlon concerning
,
such as a covered connecting
,
trip, Elsa was one of those \Wlo
walk.
contracted the llil
' location of lIIte road itself and of
~ory
Shay estimated th~ net local
At least 800 s~dents were on the Baltlm?re Pike cloverl~.
•
I'
plan to be about 3000 square feet
the Arosa Sky hi h ailed
~perl!es in the nummum
more than the total mIpIm
t '
•
Rotterdam,
area of effect total $4,360,900.00
by the state. Sum things as ':'
to Join In.
The students, aged 16 to 18 are in ..market valuations.
$36 000
•
square foot multi-purpose room
Carmval Here
from 18 countries. The f o _
Assumlng ~n almost certain
' . Award Continues (nearly double fue state mIniTomorrow
, exchange students Will live with' ~~~'inJ':~~:~' ~~!'':~
Portion Stud"
of Nephrosis mum);
music room, arts and.crafts
Nary a walrus ma h
b'
families
44 states.
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r
room and conferenoe rooms ( n o t .
y ave .een
Elsa was ' .
length of Chester road in SwarthI~S
required by state), larger-than- seen m Swarthmore, at least Wlth_
Girl Sea t Trone ~~9e1:~ girls of more, total market valuations in Wallace W. McCrory, M. D., of minimum gen8!1al ofllce and teach in the Ilfe-span of any living resIN. J wi~ thrOOP
, e dOilfleld, the minimum area of effect can Westminilter avenue, has been ers ofllce space were felt b Boani dent. But rest assured one will be
.IUd~ I' th ir~eaders, who in- be expected to decrease ·by 10 to awariied a three-year grant for and architect to be nec~ for sooner or later! And all due to
'Peckhru:: ';eeting e~ a viBLt to ~O per cent, depending on prox- $36,000, which will, provide $12,- maintaining a program on, the the doggedness Of ,that fe1low MiILondon Engl d ' use, near imity to the expressway, accord- 000 annuaIly to continue a portion level 'of' Swarthmore's educational lard Robinson in providing inpresen '
an, where !bey ing to Phillip W. Kniskern, one of of the nepbrosis studies currently standards. ,A heruth-room, slight centlve fOf members of the
, eel by ~ea frien~p;:roll slgn(Continued on Page 8)
pelng made at The Ohlldren's below state minimum, was expec~ Swarthmore Swim Club which be
and in tUrnu;:~:"
ddoilfleld,
",
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Hospl~l of 'Philadelphia under his ed to be adequate due to the much manages. when be's not coaching
the M tin
eda scro~ from
'
HIKER ROURHS
direction. This announcement was
(Continued on Page 5)
l~l High Sc'hool students in,
. Ra
ee g House. Elizabeth,
, "
made recently by Her-bert' McC
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varIOUS forms of athletic endeavfie ddon, who foundf!!i Haddon- . Lt. Col. Clyde B. ,Pyle returned Wortman, M. D., executive vic"': FINGER POPS
or,
hId, Is a descendent ot the Peck- to his home on Haverford place president and director at the hosAlthough mere contemplation of
~ M,,!,tlng House.
Saturday after a trip to Wyoming pita!.'
"
. ''.
FROM POP GUN the 40-lap (lOOO-yard) Bon-stop
GIas om London the group went to with a Ski Club group. Leaving
Doctor McCrory, who is a SenStephen Burr of Scbool lane, swim requi~ment for I!'e lowest
Ih goW;,., acotland, and viewed July 19 the group went west by ior, Physician and II member of the aged five stuck his mlddie finger at the pool s new aquatic a.com..: countryside from a l2-pas- automobile and engaged in hlk-l\esearch Departm\lnt, will be as- in the V:rong end of a pop gunplishment tests, quite took this
11 ger bus rented. fOr fueir use. ing, climbing, and canoeing. In sisted by Charlotte IJu M D The Tuesday lind thereafter resulted reporter's breath away, Eric
r:~~cin London, they ftew to Paris, the Tetons Col. pYle hiked a dis- subject <'f, the study ~n ,~ the much consternation. He bad been Peterson jumped in and qualified
b
e, and from there journeyed lance of seven and a half miles role of Immunization effected by playing with some neighborhood for that award (the. Swordfish)
~ train to Swl~land where and to a height of 1800 teet. Prior body processes in the development boys who had been engaged in before the test was a week old.
ey stayed in a G1rl Scout Chalet to that trip Col. pyle traveled
mock warfare.
Four other boys also passed the
near Adel~en. In Berne they Albuquerque, N. Mex., and to
' Stephen's finger· went in the doubly-'hard, then-current highest
fue Dlght ,and traveled on to the Grand Canyon where he despop gun but it didn't come out- test (the Sea IJon) last FrIday:
lfa~erne !rom wbere they went to cended by mule into fue Canyon.
at least, not right then! With tbe Robert Baker, DinQ ane;! Richard
t nz, Germany,for an overnight
Going to Pasadena, Calif., he
assistance of neighbors Mrs. Burr McCurdy and Jim Foley:rrhus the
~ "y, and by Rhine steamer to visited his son and daughter-in-law
tried greasing the ftnge~ with soap advent of the Walrus, who must
;::gne. In Essen the Haddonfield Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Pyle ~nd
The Swarthmore Tennis Club and oil. ,!,hen .Sgt. Elmer Zebley d~: 160 .la~s (approximately 2V.
Eo p.~. mel by a l!l!'al trooll.fuen went to Vancouver, stoppmg has called a tournament for all o.f the Swarthmore Police Force mIles) Wlthin Hlo hours; 200 yards
ch girl of, 'l'roop 329 was invited in "San ,Franclsco eli route.· At boys and girls' wider 18. The stepped into fue sitwitlon and ,at racing crawl wifuin 2 minutes
~~ thl> h
Harold Roxby. Mrs. Burr, Sgt. onds; 200 yards backstroke within
~h1ight Of fue. trip. . .
feet on fue O'Bara side and 4,000 .. Anyone who· ts interested may Zebley, and $teP.ben arrived at his 3 minutes, 10 seconds; 200 yards
sta n BaIirn,Holland, the group f~t down on the Lake Louise Slgl! up (name, age and telephone office, complete wifu gun. Dr. butterfly within 3 minutes, 50 secYed in a 'Girl Scout, B:ostel anet side. The temperature in Ibe hut number) on thebullet\ll board at Roxby assured. Stephen that by onds; AND 50 yards underwater.
~ a side trip to Amsterdam, be- at fue top was 10 and 20 degIees the tennis cobrts on Coll"!ge ave- sawing the gun beyond the on one breath exclusive of the
tbre they went to Rotterdam for on JulY 23. FrOm Banff, riding nue, or telephone Mrs. Pierce f\nger-the finger was in no dan- starting breath. Brother, evl!rY~ voyage home. ,
.
two on ,a horse, he ,reached Mt. MacNalr,'KI 3-7058.
ger of being parted from $tephen. one's walting to see that Walrus!
in sa ~ a ~berof Troop 829 Assiniboine where he stayed 10 Separate tournaments will be So--by carefully measuring the
'ro-mohO"'. I'aaIare
lfaddoafteld, before she mQVec:l days,. once more III BaDf!, be re- held for boys 18 and under, 15 and mlddie llngerOf his o1her hand, a
Meanwbile female walruslittes
Swarfiunore about two yean turnad to SwadbmOre.Mr. Pyle, under, 13 .and ,?,der, ~ 11 and good safe, distanee. was Indicated in the guise at 'BumI3', RjI,bb11s.
lib!> lUis kept III confaft wl1II, in his. 70's, dtspeIs anmusiOll fuat under. The girlS ~i11ents wDl and with. the aSSistance Of Sgt. Dancing Dolphins and Neptv,ne's
!roo;Ip aIld tb~ made the tdI'i .~years • eurt1dls . (II\e's, be sImilarlycn.ided, ~th the ex- ZebiWr tbe.jlOp gun was aaw8!l Daughters are putting !be.~them.
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activities. '
' , ceptlon 0( the 11 and under.
in two~ Arid out popped t\)e finger!"
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A non-profit, mutual enterprise for the benefit of families
residing in Swarthmore and
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TB Cases Reported iti~ns were carefully tied together, \ dren's mothers-whom.
Scott Award Goes
yarn and on Friday. were safely assumed. wlll
I n Delaware County,1WIth
lovjngly presented to the chil- 'them for posterity.
To Delaware Student
A tolal of 51 cases of tuberculosis were reported in Delaware
County during the second quarter
of the year with the greatesl num_
ber falling in the 60-year-andover white male category. This
makes a total of 118 cases reported for the first six months of the
The Scott Paper Company
Foundation Award at Swarthmore
College will go this year to William Poole, Jr., a sophomore economics major, as announced by
W. C. H.' Prentice, Swarthmore
College Dean. The award consists
of $1,000 for each of his last two
college years.' Under the award year.
program, Swarthmore College will
The statistics, issued by the
receive $1,000 each year an award Delaware County TB and Health
is in effect.
Association, were compiled by
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each compuunding step is
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there can be nO chance of
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precision. So why not try
us next time? Thank you!
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Bill, the fifth SwarthmQre College student to receive the award,
·has a varied list of extra-curriculars. He is Commodore· of the
Yacht Club. corresponding secretary of Phi Kappa Psi, senior
manager-elect of the baseball
team. a member of the cross
country squad, and an observer at
Sproul Observatory,
Bill is the son of Mr. and Mrs,
William' Poole of Wilmington.
Del.
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Henry Bode '55, Larry Shane '56.
Tom Glennan '57, and John Hawley '58.
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Of the 51 cases, 10 were diagnosed in the far advanced stage,
27 in the moderately advanced,
and 14 in the minimal stage,
Forty-one were found in males,
and 10 in females, The,breakd own
was as ~ol1ows: 28 white mal~; 5
non-~hlte males; 8 no race ·glven; i
4 white females; 3 non-white females; and 3 .no race listed.
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By Appoillimetlt Ollly
Chester was found to have the
greatest number of cases, which
tota!led 16. Other geographical
locations of TB cases was as fotlo\\'s: Boothwyn, 1; Broomall, 3;
Concordville, 1; Glenolden, 2;
Havertown, 2; Darby, 3; Drexel
Hill, 5; Essington, 1; Folcroft, 1;
Morton, 2; Media. 3; Radnor. 2;
Springfield, 3; Sharon Hill, 3;
Upper Darby, 1; Upland, 1; and
Wayne, 1.
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29-NUMBER 33 ______-:-_____~s~w~a~rt~h~m~o~re~. Pa., Friday. August 16. 1957
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Council Opposes
Yellow Route
By voice vote at the close of its
A'lgust meeting Monday evening
SW3rthmore Borough Council passed a motion to go on record as
opposed to the so-called Yellow
Route for a mid-county expressway. This route allegedly has been
recommended by the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways. It would
take a number of SwarthmoreRutledge School District taxables
in Rutledge as well @s about a
half-dozen homes on Riverview
avenue at Baltimore pike where a
clover-leaf interchange is planned.
Council directed that its opposition be made known to Governor
Leader, the State Department of
Highways and bite Federal Bureau
of Roads, and further bltat the
Borough join with Springfield
Township and other affeeled cOmmunities to oppOSe 1Ihe route in
every practical manner.
Opposition to opening a smaller
local highway for tihe use of traffic in connection with the new
Rutgers A v e n u e Elementary
(Continued on Page 8)
Notice to
Parents, Pupils,
Principals, Faculty
and Staff
The Swarthmore-Rutledge
School District opens for
classes Monday morning,
September 9_
Flu Epidemic Halts
Disembarkation
Report On Yellow
Route Given Wed.
Representatives of eight municipalities affected by the Yellow
Route met in Springfield Township Hall Wednesday evening to
submit reports on how the route
would affect their respective communities.
As a result of Borough Council's action Monday evening,
Swarthmore was represented officially by J. Roy Carroll and
Thomas Hopper. The report, however, was submitted by LaRue
Hendrixson of the Swarthmore
Citizens in Opposition to the Yellow Roule because Council had
not had an opportunity to approve
it. Others who attended the meeting were Robert Van RI,per and
'l' K' k
Ph 1 Ip nlS ern.
Swarthmo1'e'-s report is given
b I .
e ow.
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Borough can be measured in tenns
of the effect on property values
in the Borough. Careful analysis
. di t
ti led
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In ca es an es rna
minimum
loss 0 f a b out 5 per cent an d a
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t eI Y 10
maXlil,um
0
appro""ma
per cent, or even more. depending
on the IInal design of the expressway These conclusions were arrived at as follows:
Elsa Hunter of Vassar avenue
arrived in New York harbor Mon'ht
th
day rug
on
e S, S. Arosa Sky
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T
uu > was uesday morning about
11 o'clock before the passengers
were allowed to disembark from
the ship because of approximately
50 mild cases of inlluenza aboard.
"Properties in the area ot total
.
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Accord mg
0 reports the ship's d t
t'
t t l $250 000 .
doctor indicated that as many as es ruc Ion 0 a
In mar200 h
b
ket valuations, based on the best
ad een stricken during the available information concerning
trip.
Elsa
one of those who location of bhe road itself and of
contracted was
the flu.
At least 800 students were on the Baltimore Pike cloverleaf,
the Arosa Sky which sailed from
"Properties in the minimum
area of effect total $4,360,900.00
Rot terd am, Holland, August 5.
in market valuations.
The s t u d ents. aged 16 to 18 are
,"Assuniing an almost certain
f
rom 18 students
countries.wI'11
TheIl've
foreign
exchange
wI'th sharp
in traffic,
th f II
fo including
t U k tra/li
heav increase
families in 44 states.
IengtYh ofr Ch
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road
ter
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a Elsa was one of eight girls of more, total market valuations in
Girl Scout Troop 329, Haddonfield,
the minimum area of effect can
N. J., with three leaders, who I'nbe expected to decrease -by 10 to
cI uded in their itinerary a VI'S'!
• to 40 per cent, depending on proxPeckham Meeting House.
near imity to the expressway, accordLondon, England, where t,h'ey
ing to Phillip W. Kniskern. one of
presented a friendship scroll Sl'gn(Continu ed on P age 8)
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C~ by the mayor of Haddonfield ,
and in turn received a scroll from
the Meeting House. EII'zabeth
HIKER RETURNS
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naddon, who founded HaddonLt . C o.I CIy d e BPI
. ye ret urne d
field, is a descendent of Ihe Peck- ,to his home on Haverford place
ham Meeting House.
Saturday after a trip to Wyoming
From London the group went to wUh a Ski Club group, Leaving
Glasgow, Scotland, and viewed July 19 the group went west by
the countryside from a 12-pas- automobile and engaged in hiksenger bus rented for their use. ing, climbing, and canoeing. In
:ack in London, they flew to Paris, the Tetons Col. Pyle hiked a disrance, and from there journeyed tance of seven and a half miles
by train to Switzerland where and to a height of 1800 feet. Prior
they stayed in a Girl Scout Chalet to that trip Co!. Pyle traveled to
near Adelboden, In Berne Ihey Albuquerque, N. Mex., and to
spent the night and traveled on to the Grand Canyon where he desLu.erne trom where they went to cended by mule inlo the Canyon.
Main., Germany. for an overnight
Going to Pasadena. Calif" he
stay. and by R-hine steamel. to visited his son and daughter-in-law
iOlogne. In Essen the Haddonfield Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Pyle and
troop :vas met by a local troop. then went to Vancouver, stopping
, aeh gIrl of Troop 329 was invited in San Francisco en route. At
Into the home of a member of the Wapta Lake Col. Pyle met a guide
other troop. spending the night and progressed to Lake O'Hara,
~?d the next day, which was a climbing over Abbott's Pass, 3,000
Ighlight of the trip.
feet on the O'Hara side and 4.000
tin Baarn, Holland, the group feet down on the Lake Louise
: a)'cd in a Girl Scout Hostel and sici;'. The temperature in the hut
fOQk a side trip to Amsterdam, be- at the top was 10 and 20 degrees
t~re they went to Rotterdam for on July 23, From Banff, riding
e \>oyage home,
two on a horse, he reached Mt,
. Elsa was a member of Troop 329 Assiniboine where he stayed 10
Haddonfield before she moved days. Once more in Banff, be rea" SWarthmore about two years turned to Swal'thmore, Mr. Pyle,
(:0; she has kept in contact with in his 70's, dispels an illusion that
and thus made the trip advancing years curtails one's
them.
'activities.
;n
"i~htroop
Board and Authority
Say 'Go' On School
Bid-Opening Next'
Month if State
NEW SHS LINE COACH
The 1957 Swarthmore High
School football season will get
under way next Saturday morning when forty or more boys report to Rut):ers for their first
workout under the leadership of
Captains William Morrison and
Luren Dickinson. Morrison is expeeted to be a tower of strength
in the line and Dickinson should
,be a real scat-back in the backfield. ,Bo!h ,boys are sure to be
conscIentious and inspirational
leaders.
Enthusiastic replies have been
received from the letters sent out
by Coach Robinson and it appears
that another spirited group will
be' heading for camp Sunday the
25th.
Dana Swan, the new line coach
IIas 'b een preparing for the cam-'
paign and will conduct a kicking
clinic begl'nru'ng M ond ay f or fi ve
days, at 4 to 6 p.m., Dana is sure
to give valuable assistance to the
football program since he understands the Swarthmore spjrH and
Approves
In joint session Tuesday evening members of the SwarthmoreRutledge Schot>1 Board and the
Swarthmore - Rutledge School
Authority approved plans and
specifications for a 24,101 square
foot exlension of the Rutgers ave_
nue, elementary school, ,as outlined
to them ,by Architect Howell
Lewis Shay, Jr.
The School Bo~rd instructed
Mr. Shay to obtam approval of
the Sta!e Department of Public
Instruchon, tbe State Art Com..
miSSIOn
and the Department of
Labor and Induslry on the plans
and s
~CCl'ficat'l~ns. 'l'h e S chool
Aut~~rtty gave ~ts approva'~ of advertismg .forblds, follov: mg the
aforement~oned al?probations, so
that openmg of b,ds on the job
would fall on or before September
24.
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d 'Ih~
;rev Ie ng
I n Sh
. t d etal' "" final
pans,
ay pom e out that over
1300 square feet had been cut
from the originally budgetted
plan. The saving, being in corridors, public lobby space and bite
like, should result I'n about $20.was a great quarterback on the
undefeated 1949 team.
000 more avai-Iable !'or other needs
such as a covered
t'
w a l k . , connee mg
0r MeR
.
c rory ecelves
3 Year Study Grant
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$36 , 000 Award Contmues
.
Portion of Nephrosis
Stud'ies
Wallace W. McCrory, M. D., of
Westm,I nster avenue~ has been
awarded a three-year grant for
$36,000, which will provide $12,000 annually to continue a portion
of the nephrosis stUdies currently
•b
e ngi d
rna e a t The Ohildren's
Hospit.al of Philadelphia under his
d' r
Thi
Irec Ion.
s announcement
was
made
recently
by Herbert McC.
for the
Flowerless
$4_00 PER YEAR
DANA SWAN
Also Denies New
Ele, School
Road
The Largest Collection of
Gowns in Delaware Co.
(Continued from Page 1)
selves to be charming hosts and
hostesses.
The three-year-olds' final fling
WITH USNR
was an arty one as each member
Naval Cadet Davidson Luehring, of the group drew an original deUSNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. sign to decorate the folders preLuehring, of 314 North Chester, pared 10r their mothers, Cathy
road, is undergoing instruction: Cramp and Jeffrey Battershal
with the Advanced Training Units' took this project quite seriously,
at the Naval Air Station, Hutchin- Then, the children cut out waUson, Kans.
paper to cover the collection of
The air station is designed to ·their works of art. These collectrain naval cadet and student Of-!, If-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!jj
ficers in the lIying of mUlti-en-1
ALBAN PARKER
gined land baSed patrol bombers.
Sew and Rebuilt PlanCM
und Repalrlnlt RI",~e t9ns
Naval cadels and student o/licers begin their training -by learnPIANO TUNING
ing the basic principles of multiPhone- ~ledta G-35~
engined flights,
fAMILY'
for the
Flowerless
$39.95
Allr. 1 6 1957
Flowers
it can be
preserve
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To be eligible for the award, a the Pennsylvania Department of
~
student must have signified an in-' Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics,
tClltion of pursuing a career in
business or industry. The purpose
of the award is to stimulate those
students to strive for a balance of
desirable personal qualities and
not to submit themselves to any
one particular area of interest,
whether it be scholarship. athletics, or extra-curricular activities.
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11 A.M. Service Tuday
For S. B. Brewster
Long IIInes5 Claims
Swarthmore Ave.
Resident
Services will be held in Trinity
Church, Swarlhmore, today at 11
a.m. for Sergeant B. Brewster, 420
North Swarthmore avenue, who
died at his summer home in
Jamestown, R. I., early Wednesday morning after several months
of illness.
Mr. Brewsler was an engineer
(retired), connected with the
United Engineers and Construetion Company of Philadelphia for
many years. A graduate of Drexel
Institule, he was formerly a
vestryman and treasurer of Trjni-ty Ohurch,
He was born in Philadelphia
September I, 1885. He moved to
15 OberUn avenue, Swarthmore in
1924 after residences in Oak: lane
and Wilmington. He laler transferred to the Swarthmore avenue
home.
Surviving him are his second
wife. bite fonner Barbara Curtis
of Devon; four children by his
first w i fe, Mildred Dilworlh
Comly: Mrs. Joseph P. Kahler of
D ownmg
. t on, Sergeant B. Brewster, Jr., of Springfield, Mrs, Grace
B McConnell of W
00<1' M
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ynnew
, rs.
Francis B, Waterer of St, Davids;
11 grandchildren; two step-childrenl.>y his second wife: William
Corneil Archbold and Louise Archbold of Swarthmore; a brother. C,
·Barton Brewster of Chestnut Hill,
and '_wo s,'sters, Mrs. Thomas S.
Gales of Chestnut' HI'II and Mrs.
W'll'
I lam R. Smyth of Jamestown,
R. I.
Interment will be private at
West Laurel HUI.
Robbie Sets Sights
For
a WALRUS
,
Shay estimated the net local
plan to be aboul 3000 square feet
Aronimink to Join m ,
more than the total minimum set
by the state, SUhh things as a 2800
Carnival Here
v
square foot multi-purpose
rov~
(nearly double the state ml'nl'Tomorrow
Nary
a
walrus may have been
mum); music room, arts and crafts
seen
in
Swarthmore,
at least with_
room and conference rooms (not
required by slale). larger-than'
minimum general office and teach- I'n the life-sp an 0 f any I"IVlng resldent
But
rest
d
'II
b
ers office space were felt by Board'
assure one WI
e
and architect to be necessary for sooner or later.I A n d a II d ue t 0
mainlaining a program on the the dogg edness 0 f th a t f eII ow M'I
rlard
Rob'nso'
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level of Swarthmore's educational
I
n In prOVl mg Instandards. A healblt room, slightly centl've for memb ers 0 f
below state minimum, was expect- Swarthmorf>- Sw,'m Club wh,'ch he
ed to be adequate due to the much manages ,··he
,y
n'he's not coach'lng
local High School students in
(Continued on Page 5)
various forms of athletic endeav-
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Wortman, M. D., executive vice- FINGER POPS
or.
president and director at the hosAlthough mere contemplation of
pita!.
FROM POP GUN the 40-lap (IOOO-yard) non-stop
Doctor McCrory, who is a SenStephen Burr of School lane,' swim requirement for the lowest
ior Wlysician and a member of the aged five, stuck his middle finger Of. the pool's new aquatic accom~esearch Departm~nt, will be as-I in the wrong end of a pop gun phshme~t tests. quite took th~s
sisted by Charlotte Liu. M. D. The Tuesday and thereafter resulted, reporter s
breath away, Ene
subject of the study will be the much consternation, He ,had been I Peterson jumped in and qualified
role of immunization effected by pbying with some neighborhood (or that award (the Swordfish)
body processes in the development boys who had been engaged in before the test was a week old.
(Continued on Page 8)
mock warfare,
Four other boys also passed the
Stephen's finger went in Ihe doubly~hard, then-current highest
pop gun but it didn't come out- test (the Sea Lion) last Friday:
at least, not right then! With ,the I'Robert Baker, ,Dino and Richard
assistance of neighbors, Mrs. Burr McCurdy and JIm Foley, Thus the
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The Swarthmore Tennis Club and oil. Then ,Sgt. Elmer Zebley \ do: 160 ,Ia~s (approximately 21'.
has called a tournament for all of the Swarthmore Police Force mIles) wlthm 1'h hours; 200 yards
boys and girls under 18. The siepped into the situation and of racing crawl within 2 minutes
tournament will start Tuesday, tried tin snippers, all to no avail. and aO seconds; 200 yards breaslSeptember 3, and
continue
The next step was to call on Dr, stroke within 3 minutes. 10 seethrough Sunday, September 8.
Harold Roxby. Mrs. Burr, Sgt, onds; 200 yards backstroke within
Anyone who is interested may Zebley, and Stephen arrived at his 3 minutes, 10 seconds; 200 yards
sign up (name, age and telephone office, complete with gun, Dr. butterfly wlbhin 3 minutes, 50 secnumber) on the bulletin board at Roxby assured Stephen that by onds; AND 50 yards underwater,
the tennis courts on College ave- sawing the gun-beyond the on one breath exclusive of th~
nue, or telephone Mrs. Pierce finger-the finger was in no dan- starting breath. Brother, everyMacNair,'KI 3-7056.
ger of being parted from Stephen,' one's waiting to see that Walrus!
Separate tournaments will be So-by carefully measuring the
Tomorrow's Fanfare
held for boys 18 and under, 15 and middle finger of his other hand, a
Meanwhile female Walrusettes
under, 13 an? ~nder, and 11 a~d good '~fe distanoe was indicated in the guise of Bunny Rabbit,.
under. The girls tournaments WIlll and WIth the assistance of Sgt, Dancin" Dolphins and N tu •
be
divided, with the exIhe ,pop gun was sawed I
are putting
cephon of the 11 and under.
m two. And out popped the finger!
(Continued on Page 8)
I
r ennIS'Tournaments
Scheduled Sept 3.8
s~milarlY
~eb!ey,
Daught~rs
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Aapd 16, 1957
THE 8WARTIIMOREAN,
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, as D. Maher of Rutgers avenue, Ushers were lI4r. Richard LaSki? 8DD, C~ph.. Lee, OIl J'ub' 111. I'lo~ Cleavee, daughter Of
wID be married september 14 at of Sprlngbaven, Mr.· Roger Gar- The ~ man weighed elaht Mrs. Carl Cleaves of Swu:th!nore
2:30 o'clock in tbe Great Valley rett of. Robersonla, Mr. Cutton pounds, six and a halt' 0UDCI!8 place.
Mrs. Robert C. Reed ~ Landen- Presbyterian Church, Malvern.
Sickler Qf Wallingford, and Mr. when he arrived in Jeftenon Hos'
berg has joined her fBmlly at the
Mr. Maher, at prseeDt employed Jay Bloodsworth Of Nether Provl- pital.
............" "..~_••~""
home of her mother Mrs. William by the DuPont Company, has d e n c e . '
POR MA.AIIN. SUISCllmON$
H. Tilatcher on College avenue. been transferred to Topeka, Kans.
The bride's mother c!,ose a gown
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mulligan DURIN. JULY, AUG;. AND SIPT.
She will remain for a wtille to reof powder blue lace over blue of Bellmore, L. I., N. Y., announce
cuperate, after ~ stay of seven
TARR • TUCIERMAN
taffeta with ,powder blue fitted, the arrival or their secmd child
CA~ weeks in the Umverslty Hospital
hat and matching shoes. PInk and first son, TlIIIImas Donlon
MD. ~A"IS L, IAUI'RIAN
where she underwent two operaMiss Ann Elizabeth Tuckerman, rosebuds complemented her en- Mulligan, born July 28.
LO 6-,1111
tions.
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph semble.
Mrs. Mulligan is the fonner ~~"". _ _ ....~
'Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Braund
Tuckerman of Media, beeame the
The bridegroom's mother wore
Cornell avenue, with their daugh- bride of Mr. Paul C. Tarr, 3rd, a beige crepe dress, dark brown
ter Nancy, will visit relatives In son Of, Mr. and Mrs. Tarr, Jr., of picture hat with beige feathers
Towanda and Sayre this week Morton at a 1 o'clock ceremooy dark brown shoes and match~
end. En route they will' stop In
afternoon, August 3, In accessories. Yello~ rosebuds ac----Pennsylvania Park to pick up
Episcopal Church, Media. cented her costume.
1I11elr son Fred who has been A reception follOWed in Wawa.
Immediately following the cere_
BEAUTY SALON
working on tbe Roy MoCorlrel
Tile bride is a graduate of Me- mony a reception was held in the
, fann in Boalsburg for the past dla High School and Buclmell h 'h
1
WILL CLOSI MillAY, AUGUST l'
• rsI.... Th
d
c urc par or.
IIOPIN MONDAY, Sln.M.IR ,
two weeks.
Umve '3'
e groom was gra u- 'After a wedding trip to VerMrs. Donald L. Plcc~d of Dick- ated from S~ore High mont, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jr.,
9 South Chester Road
inson avenue entertained at a School and Dl<0 on College. 'will be at home August 26 at 704
Call K1ngs.wood 3.0476
luncheon recently for Mrs. Ed- , After a ,wedding trip, through Five-mile Drive, Ithaca, N. Y.
Actlve 11_.... of ilia Sw................. Auocl......
ward Thomas of Indianapolis, Ind. the New England states and Can- , The bride attended' the UnlverMrs. Thomas, with her chUdren, ada the couple will be at home slty Of VennoR!. The bridegroom
19 at 20 East Front street, will resume bis studies at Cornell
was the guest of ber mother Mrs.
Roland G. E. Ullman of Vassar Media.
Univel'Sity.
.
avenue.
Mrs. Carl H. Jeglum of Hillborn
HARYEY • JIiSSUP
avenue and Mrs. David Wisdom
TOMORROW'S BRIDES
MUs Kathleen Lee Jessup, of Vassar, avenue entertained at
Tile Swarthmore Presbylterian dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlin brunch Saturday preceding the
Church will be the setting tomor- Robinson Jessup of Haverford wedding ceremony.
'
(with A.ppetizer - Dessert • BetJertll')
row afternoon at 2 o'clock for the avenue, and Mr. Henry LewIs A supper aUer the rehearsal
noon to one-tbirty
double wedding of Miss Doris Harvey, Jr., son of lI4r. and Mrs. Friday evening was given by Mrs.
Ethel Greene and Mr. Alfred Harv~ of "Arrowhead Far m," Cbarles Lincoln of lteStdale aveBenton Smith, SOD of Mr. and Boothwyn, were married Saturday nue and Mrs. Lawrence Fahrney
FROM 95c
.I!rs. John AllIred Smith, of Lin- afternoon, August 10, at 2 o'clock of Frederick, Md., sister of Mrs.
wood, and MUs Lois Eleanor In tbe Swartlunore MetlhOdist Jessup.
Greene and Mr. Morpn
Church. The Rev. John C. Kulp
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
SlINieJ in our Qui't, Spano'"
Haines, son of Mrs. Margaret perfonned' 1I11e double ring cereBIRTHS
Hunsperger of Gennantown, , and mony. Ferns graced the altar.
Dr. and Mrs. G. William Sickel
.Air-eotulilionetl Dining Room
tlhe late, Mr. Granville Haines.
Given in marriage by her fath- of Haverford place announce th~
The Misses Greene Me the daugh- er, tbe bride' wore a full length birth of th~lr ftrst ohMd, a daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. white embroidered Swiss organdy ,ter, Evelyn Ann, in Chester Hos(keene of South Chester road.
gown fashioned with fitted bodice, pita! August 13.
T:,,:e p!'O$peotive brides and Sabrina neckline, and pointed
Dr. anci Mlrs. George B. Sickel
K1Dpwood 1-0680
bridegrooms were honored at a sleeves. Her elbow length vell fell of Strath Haven avenue are the
dinner given Tuesday evening
from a pleated white Organdy hat. paternal gnuidparents. Mrs. Peter
the Clhetwynd DIning Room, Rose- She carried a coloDi8l1 bouquet of Bell of Nnrep1burg is the matermont, by Mrs. Walter' Barr
white carnations and roses.
nal grandmother.
Rosemont.
.
Mrs. Harlan R •. Jessup, Jr., of
,
The parents of tbe bridegrooms Newport, It. I., the bride's slsterMr. and Mm. Robert G. Fulton
A McGregor-Dodds Hotel
E. GmBS THURBER, Mlm4ger
Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. In-law, was matron of honor. of Dartmouth avenue have an-Hunsperger wll! entertain at din- Martha Jessup, sister of the bride, nn,o~u~n~c~ed~th~e~b~Irth~~of~th~eIr~sec~~~~n~d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ner at Naamans on the
was junior mald of honor.
'
for the wedding parties before the . Brldesmalds were MIss Marie
Harvey of 'BoothwYn. sister of the
rehearsal tIhis evening.
House guests who wIJl attend groom, Miss Jane MacAlpine of
the wedding wm mclude Mr. and PrInceton avenue, MIss Barbara
Mrs.. Leslie Wellington Stout
-Harlow of Lafayette avenue and
Rehoboth Beach, Del., Mr. and Miss Carol Lincoln of W~tdale
Mrs. Edward Boggs of Cheswold, avenue.
Del., Mr. and Mrs. Barber Clayton TilE! bridsl attendants wore
Palmer of SIlver Spring, Md., street length gowns of white em,Mrs. Thomas Moore .and daughter broidered Swiss' organdy with
Mary Anne of Washington, D. C" dream blue sashes and head bands
Mr. and ~. Herold S. storms of and carried colonial bouquets Of
-Harrisburg, and Mrs. Allen Dewey whife carnations and Pink roseof Fra~lin, 1Ja., and Mrs. Elmer buds.
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D. Sullivan of Benton, Ky.,.
Mr. Ronald Wade of Rockville
Of Mrs. (keene, who wiH viSltf In Cent4r
N • Y ., was b est man.
~ ,
8Dg1y man is Sylvester T. BIy,
Swarth
f
t
eeks
more or wo w .
AIR CONDITIONED
Who today was sold 8 piece of "blue sky.TO WED THURSDAY
Miss Marilyn Green, daught...
of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Walter
He'd stepped in 8 showroom-out of the rain,
Green of LhJ1a; and Mr. Robert
Swa~",ore.
Wesley Doh~, son of Dr. and
fri. & Sat•• Aug. 16, 17
Was sold a new car before he could explain I
Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty Of Elm
:r•• 'roorlwcry Ca....' Hltl
avenue, will be married Thursday
afternoon at 4 o'clock in TrInIty
''DESK SO"
(In Technlc:olor)
Episcopal Church.
How he hated the styling-so high and square
Kathan ••
MiSs Green was guest of honor Spe.cer
Troc,
H.p....
Saturday at a luncheon at the
. Frfda, Featurel-7:2$ and 9:30 ,.~.
And in new features it was really bare.
Sprlnghaven Country Club and a
Saturday Fea'""s-5:lO. e. 10:30 P.M.
shower given by Mrs. John Bird
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.1& CHILDREN'S MATINEE'
with her daughter Miss Judy
!'I got a real bargaill-the buy of my lifeSATURDAY 1 P.M.
of Wallingford.
Personals
Th~ Bouq~~
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COLLEGE THEATRE
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SEnEMBER BRIDE
MUsSWmrumWUoon, da~~!~~1
of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord
Of Malvern, and Mr. Thomas O.
Maher, son of Col. and Mrs.
1-Color Cartooa.
2-Co.....,
3-'rpl. Mo...... Strlh•• A,al.
S.rlal
4-"lal.bow Over T......
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But how do I ever convince my own wifer
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"A FACE IN THE CROWD"
. ' Potrlcla Nool
Featm.-7:30 and 9:30 P.M •
W.d•• n.n.. FrI.. Sat.
Aug. 21. 22,23. 24
II .......r fro. E....." •••
DtnkI NIft. '
''THE LOVE LOnay"
(In TedtnlcofDf)
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plus-
"RETURN TO _.NDIAULFoo_7:f!1 .nd ' 5 P,M,
High School Chemistry
Topic, for 2-week
Session
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iuIaion-Dodge is 711ft vi" dSo ~ your IIlODI!! Of,~·
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Sunny Irae Orchard
Wolff's Apple
Is Your House Too Large or Too Small?
'Personals
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Bciird and Bird
Klngswood 4-1500
A REPORT TO
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN
WATER COMPANY CUSTOMERS
ABOUT 'THE PRESENT SUPPLY
OF SPRINGFIELD ,WATER'
~o~e Valley,
IDo.
necmy
Visit our Roadside Market
on tk MIddletown Road
..PULlAYlD EViJUEENS
POi lED STAR ROSEs' "EYEIGR_S IN VARIETY
DAYLiLIES ~NAMID VARIETIES'
"o_r S"..,... ·
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SPRINGFIELD
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PHILADELPHIA
SUBURBkN
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II S,s_'."''''1 ' " ,
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and
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When you buy a new C8l', put your money on tomw.ow-nOt yesterda)'.
Swept-Wang Dodge actually 00e0leIea otbel' carS in its field. Should yOu invest
in high, boxy styling'when Dodgeofrers the low, low look of tomorrowt ~d,
you invest in outmoded coil springs when Dodge offers new Torsion-Aire Ridet
Should you inwst in an old-fashioned ~va-type tnm~ssjon wbeD Dodge
often the eaae of Push-Buttoo Driving! In otbel' things, too
j
swarthmore College will be the
Choice White and Yellow Varieties Now
scene of a Sl,mmer conference on
bigh school chemistry teaehlDg
which will be conducted for
weeks commeuclng August 19.
EARLY MciNTOSH AND RAMBO
According to Dr. Walter B.
gelghton, Jr., of Cedar,laDe, proPOULTRY-VEGETABLES
EGGS
fessor ~ cheml8try at SwartllDl(N'e I
and a co-director of the conference, the late summer seminar
designed to assist teachers in
continuing efforts to make bigh
LIMA. PAe
school chemistry teaching more
Phon. LO 6-1610
e1Yective and, ID so doiDg, eII(~ur-1
age more qualified students to con• ff i
sider careers in science-related
Swim Club members /If Karl Schaelfer's Red Cross Llle Saving
fields.
Course
which ended last Friday, take time out for a picture. From
Fonnally entitled th~ "1957
len
to
ri&ht
on the front row are JDstruetor Shaelfer, Susan WI&1on
Summer Conferenoe on the Improvement of High School Chem- belD&' held by Jane Jackson, Sally J'o Pyle, Gall Donovan, Nancy
Istry Teaching", the conference is Gayley; back row, Hal Lawrence, DIDo McCurdy and Bob Baker.
A Dew course Is now In progress at the pOOl olf Riverview
sponsorep by the Scott Paper
Company Foundation in conjunc- ~acL
tion with Swar1Ibmore, the DiviIn the last month or two a number' of families have
togetlb.er with Mr. and Mrs. Mark
sion of Chemical Education of the
Bittle of Rutgers avenue.
traded omaHer homes for larger homes and visa versa.
American Chemical Society, and
the Future Scientists of America
~"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
We have a number of fine families wanting to do this
B~ of
.......,UIRldIWmuilbibhbl. . . . .oil
Foundation of the National Science "·'_........es Elinor and MA-J
.e
Teachers Association.
avenue returned, home
PlaDlE FRAMING
at the present time.
Lecturers ~ present up-to- Tuesday after a week's visit with
date Ideas and lnfonnation on their cousin Miss Emily Ashman
PORTRAIT STUDIO
Why not pick up the phone now and call Bob Bird,
chemistry. In addition, seminars of Manasquan, N. J.
will be devoted to '
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greene and
Joe Howe or Horace 'assmore and get your name on
facillties for Jmprovlng
daughter CIndy have arrived from
our list in case the right thing comes a'ong.
in high scb,ool chemistry.
Overland Park, Kan., to spend two
PIIotogl aphic SappliH
will be time for general
weeks with their, respective parState & Monro. Sts.
, sian and relaxation, by the
ents Mr. and Mrs. Grover C.
' M.eDa
ticipanta.'
'Greene of South Chester road and
MEeDa 6-2176
Other features Of the
Mrs. Isobel Ban' of Rosemont, and
include lectures on mOdern
to attend the wedding of Misses
Open Friday Evllfling.
cal concepts, principles, and
Doria and Lois Greene tomorrow '!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
plicatlons; seminars on
afternoon in the Swarthmore Pres- .:
and practices in teaching
byterian Church.
school chemistry; and field trips, Mr. and· Mrs. Donald L. Piccard
laboratory visits, and sclentlst-In- of Dickinson avenue visited over
tervlews.
the week end with relatives in fue
At'the end of the seminar the Saddle River Valley, in northern
conference group will summarize
Jersey.
it. activities in a paper as a ''reMr. and Mrs. Robert M. Grogan
port to the profession." It is prob- of Westminster avenue with their
able, Dr. Kelghton said, that their children David, Sara, and Alice
paper will be written on "A Cre- will arrive home tomorrow from
ative Approach to Teaching
Powderhorn, Colo., where they
SchoOl'Clieltiliifry~"' '!'tie
hllve spent several, weeks. Mrs.
will be subsequently published
Walter Dlvekey, Mrs. Grogan',
"The Science Teacher" as a
mother, will return by plane Sunvice to the thousands' of
day from AurOra, Ill.
high scool teachers of high
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin G. Zlnunerchemistry.
,
man witIi their children Billy and
Swarthmore will provide all Karl of Harvard avenue recently
facilities for the teachers Includ- returned from a two-week vacaing meeting rooms and dorm!- tlon on Lake Ontario at Henderson
tories. Seminar participants will Harbor, N. Y. Their daughter
live at the college during the conJ"'DIalned for two more
ference.
weeks as a guest of the T. T. CrenFunds for the semltmr are pro- shaws and flew home Mondsy.
vlded by a 'grant from the Scott
Mr..and Mrs. Robert S. Bird
Paper Company F9undation. AI" and family have recently moved
bhou~h the conference does'
from their home on Harvard aveprovide academic credit, a certift- nue and are residing at 427 Drew
this tnI_ndoususe of Spins;Rald Wdtett hca
As you know, the Subulbcm Philadelphia
cale win be a~ed to each
avenue.
reducecl our wGter storage. And aadI .....
ticipant at tIie ~ncluslon of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G.
Area has been Infllc:ied this Summer wi1h the
seminar.
Thatcher have returned to their
wom drought In the 8S-yeor hIsto.y of the 'less day..duces it """....
hbme on olden aVelllle follOwing
The draught ~ beyond anyone's cDnlraL
Wealhet Bu.eau. DurIng the last few months.
Mr. Iqld Mrs. lU.chard G. ~_'~I a three week trip to, New ~lan?
Go ..rnment ofIIcIols and mony oI!Ien are
the~ has been ftI'Y, IitIie rainfall - • • ~
of Riverview road entertained They spent a ,few days with theU'
~y concemed 9¥W ~ ,that IIiIw
praflic:ol" .~... at aU during recent wee/cs.
over tIie wem. end their son and son and daughter-in-law Mr. and
,so seriously a~ a wide area l/wugllO\ll
In fact. the lost elrective rainfall occurred in
daughter-in-la.w Mr. and' Mrs. Mrs. Albert 'l.1latdler at their
the East. They hG'tS been urging people to
early Apnt Richard R. Halg and three SODS home i~ M,ountaln Lakes, N. J.,
use water wi1h care ••• to usa it only for ...
BOb, Johnnie, and JeffIey,of West- and another few days with their
As you allO know, rainfall Is the principal,
field, N. J.T.hey celebrated Mr. daughter Mrs. Russell deBurlo of
santiol p""pow ••• for no one can tell h_
. IiDUfC8 of Springfield Water. W!ien IfrlIre
Halg, Jr.'s blmhdsy with all an- Medford, Mass" at Chatham on
long the drought wi/llast.
is no rain, the supply of wcrler, is notreniversary dinnet' Satur
plenislie
' Fairlee, Vt., for a week's vacation
Suburban
Wafrff Company CUS10men to' be
;,-this means, then, thot the supply of water
os spqrlng os they eon with' the usa 01;;;;;;;:
In our impouridlng raservolrs has been going
until relief comes In the fonn ofo wich II raad,
down steadily • • • especIolly beca.... 10
soaking raIn.
many CI ..:omen have been sprinkling their'
We assure you that,your inIereItI ~ -..
'lawns oncl gardens.
'l8ll1eneo are our primory _
h is for
During the monlh of July. we supplied
Middletown Road '
R. D: 16. Media, 'a.
this reoson that we feel that we . . . . oIeIt
42% more SprIngfield Wafrff thon we did
Opposite High Meadow,
you to the '~nt situqIIon and . . ,.,...
during July of last year. And on one clay in
assisIonce during this period 01_ II It _
July we supplied mote thanJ70,ooo,ooo golusual weather In order that; we maY be able
Ions. of which
30.000,000 gallons
to supply your continued fUture needs.
T.lep....: CHester 2-7206 .
were used for sprinlding.
Thank you for your coc;,p"" 01;0.,.
Noturally-wi1h lite scarcity of rainfallAsle for Ban Palm.. or Henry Arnold
Moral: You're paYIng for anew car... make san YOII get one!:
,
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PEACHES
eustoll Landscape Work
U••••al E.ta..., ••••'
A.dy Grllllth
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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Personals
Mrs. Robert C. Reed of Landenberg has joined her family at the
home of her mother Mrs. William
H. Thatcher on College avenue.
She will remain for a while to recuperate, after a stay of seven
weeks in the University Hospital
where she underwent two operations.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Braund of
Cornell avenue, with their daughter Nancy, will visit relatives in
Towanda and Sayre this week
end. En route they will stop in
Pennsylvania Park to pick up
their son Fred who has been
working on the Roy McCorkel
. farm in Boalsburg for the past
two weeks.
Mrs. Donald L. Piccard of Dickinson avenue entertained at a
luncheon recently for Mrs. Edward Thomas of Indianapolis, Ind.
Mrs. Thomas, with ber Children,
was the guest of .ber mother Mrs.
Roland G. E. Ullman of Vassar
,
.
August 16, 1957
THE SWARTHMOREAN.
Page 2
as D. Maher of Rutgers avenue,
will be married September 14 at
2:30 o'clock in the Great Valley
Presbyterian Church, Malvern.
Mr. Maher, at prseent employed
by the DuPont Company, has
been transferred to Topeka, Kans.
TARR - TUCKERMAN
Miss Ann Elizabeth Tuckerman,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph
Tuckerman of Media, became the
bride of Mr. Paul C. Tarr, 3rd,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Tarr, Jr., of
Morton at a 1 o'clOCk ceremony
Saturday afternoon, August 3, in
Christ Episcopal Church, Media.
A reception followed In Wawa.
The bride is a graduate of Media High School and Bucknell
University. The groom was graduated from Swarthmore High
School and Dickinson College.
After a wedding trip through
the New England states and Canada the couple will be at home
August 19 at 20 East Front street,
Media.
Ushers were Mr. Richard Laakin
of Springbaven, Mr. Roger Garrett of Robersonia, Mr. Clifton
Sickler of Wallingford, and M~.
Jay Bloodsworth of Nether PrOVIdenoo.
The bride's mother chose a gown
of powder blue lace over blue
taffeta with powder blue fitted
hat and matching shoes. Pink
rosebuds complemented her ensemble.
The bridegroom's mother wore
a beige crepe dress, dark brown
picture hat with beige feathers,
dark brown shoes, and matching
accessories. Yellow rosebuds accented her costume.
Immediately following the cere_
mony a reception was held in the
church parlor.
After a wedding trip to Vermont, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jr.,
will be at home August 26 at 704
Five-mile Drive, Ithaca, N. Y.
The bride attended the Univer-
sity
Vermont.
The bridegroom
will of
resume
his studies
at Cornell
University.
avenue.
Mrs. Carl H. Jeglum of Hillborn
HARVEY - JI!SSUP
avenue and Mrs. David Wisdom
TOMORROW'S BRIDES
Miss Kathleen Lee Jessup, of Vassar avenue entertained at
T.be Swarthmore Presby.terian daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan brunch Saturday preceding the
Church will be the setting tomor- Robinson Jessup of Haverford wedding ceremony.
row afternoon at 2 o'clock for the avenue, and Mr. Henry Lewis A supper atfer the rehearsal
double wedding of Miss Doris Harvey, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Friday evening was given by Mrs.
Ethel Greene and Mr. Alfred Harvey at "Arrowhead Far m," Charles Lincoln of Westdale aveBenton Smith, son of Mr. and Boothwyn, were married Saturday nue and Mrs. Lawrence Fahrney
Mrs. John AJ!red Smith, of Lin- afternoon, August 10, at 2 o'clock of Frederick, Md., sister of Mrs.
wood, and Miss Lois Eleanor in the Swarthmore Methodist Jessup.
Greene and Mr. Morgan Granvilk> Church. The Rev. John C. Kulp
Haines, son of Mrs. Margaret performed the double ring cereBIRTHS
Hunsperger of Germantown, and mony. Ferns graced the altar.
Dr. and Mrs. G. William Sickel
the late Mr. Granville Haines.
Given in marriage by her fath- of Haverford place announce the
The Misses Greene are the daugh- er, the bride wore a full length birth of their first chHd, a daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Grover C . white embroidered Swiss organdy ter, Evelyn Ann, in Chester HosGreene of South Chester road.
gown fashioned with fitted bodice, pital August 13.
The prospec¢ive brides and Sabrina neckline. and pointed
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Sickel
bridegrooms were honored at a sleeves. Her elbow length veil fell of Strath Haven avenue are the
dinner given Tuesday evening at from a pleated white organdy hat. paternal grandparents. Mrs. Peter
the Ohetwynd Dining Room, Rose- She carried a colonia'l bouquet of Bell of Nuremburg is the matermont, by Mrs. Walter Barr of white carnations and roses.
nal grandmother.
Rosemont.
Mrs. Harlan R. Jessup, Jr., of
The parents of the bridegrooms Newport, R. I., the bride's sisterMr. and Mrs. Robert G. Fulton
Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. in-law, was matron of honor. of Dartmouth avenue have anHunsperger will entertain at din- Martha Jessup sister of the bride nounced the birth of their second
ner at Naam~n's on ~e Delaware was junior maid of honor.
'
for the wedding parties before the
Bridesmaids were Miss Marie
rebearsal this evening. .
Harvey of Boothwyn, sister of the
House ~t~ ,,:,ho will ...ttend groom, Miss Jane MacAlpine of
the weddmg WlH Include Mr. and Princeton avenue Miss Barbara
Mrs. Leslie WelJington Stout of Harlow of Lafayeite avenue, and
Rehoboth Beach, Del., Mr. and Miss Carol Lincoln of Westdale
Mrs. Edward Boggs of ChesWOld, avenue.
Del., Mr. and Mrs. Barber Clayton
The bridal attendants wore
Palmer of Silver Spring~ Md., street length gowns of white emMrs. Thomas Moore- and daughter broidered Swiss organdy with
Mary Anne of Washington, D. C., dream blue sashes and head bands
Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Storms of and carrted colonial bouquets of
son, Christopher Lee, on July 15. Florence Cleaves, daughter 0/
The young man weighed eight Mrs. Carl Cleaves of Swar:tlunore
pounds, six and a half ounces place.
when he arrived in Jefferson Hospital.
M.'....',.........,"'.""""",,,"'.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mulligan
of Bellmore, L. I., N. Y., announce
the arrival of their second child
and first son, Th6mas Donlon
Mulligan, bom July 28.
Mrs. Mulligan is the former
FOR MAGAZINE SU.SCRlnIONS
DURING JULY. AUG. AND SEPT.
CALLMRS. JAMES L IIAUHMAN
LO 6·2863
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The Bouquet
BEAUTY SALON
WILL CLOSE FRIDAY. AUGUST 16
REOPEN MONDAY, SEnEMI!R ,
9 South Chester Road
Call Klngs:wood 3-0476
ActIvo M......r of th. Swarthmore •••1•••• A•• oclatloa
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COMPLETE LUNCHEONS
(with Appetizer - Dessert - Beverllge)
noon to one.thirty
FROM 95c
Served in our Quiet, Spll&ious
Air-conditioned Dining Room
STRATH HAVEN INN
lUngswood 3-0680
*
A McGregor-Dodds Hotel
TO WED THURSDAY
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walter
Green of Lima, and Mr. Robert
Wesley Doherty, son of Dr. and
Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty of Elm
avenue, will be married Thursday
afternoon at 4 o'clock in Trinity
Episcopal Church.
Miss Green was guest of honor
Saturday at a luncheon at the
Springhaven Country Club and a
shower given by Mrs. John Bird
with her daughter Miss Judy Bird
of Wallingford.
SEPTEMBER BRIDE
Miss Susanah Wilson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Wilson
of Malvern, and Mr. Thomas O.
Maher, son of Col. and Mrs. Thom-
An angry man is Sylvester T. Bly,
Who today was sold a piece of "blue sky."
COLLEGE THEATRE
Fri. & Sat. - Aug. 16. 17
Broadway Comedy HIt!
"DESK SET"
Was sold a new car before he could explain!
(In Technlcolor,
How he hated the styling-so high and square
:ne
Katharln.
Hepburn
And in new features it was really bare.
Friday Faature5-7:2S and 9:30 P.M.
Saturdav Featutes-5:10, 8, 10:30 P.M.
BIG CHILDREN·S MATt NEE
SATURDAY 1 P.M.
!'I got a real bargain-the buy of my life-
l-Color Cartoons
But how do I ever convince my own wife?"
2-Comedy
3-Purpl_ Monster StrIkes Again
-Serial
4-u Rainbow OYer Texas·'
Starring • Roy R09_r.
~ug.
18, 19, 20
r.tll'itCtl..
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Now tIIr. Sat., A.g. 17t11
IlIA 10VAI
""",,10110_01_
lalle. Anse . . MOIl" Carla
In the lEW Production of
SIGMUND ROMBERG'S
THE STUDENT
PRINCE
Opainl( Mon., AUI(. 19th
THE liNG AND I
Seats Ioz OtRc. I THE MUSIC lOX
By
s..rIhmon
IN THE CROWD"
Andy Grltllth - Potricia Neat
Moral: You're paying for a new car••• make sure you get one!·
Wed., Thurs., Fri•• Sat.
Aug. 21, 22, 23. 24
Mar. '.mor from E.g'a.d .. •
David NIven "THE LOVE LOnERY"
(In Technicolor)
- plus-
"RETURN TO GLENESIIAULn
Featuru-7:SO and 9:55 P.M.
EXCELLENT CHILDREN'S
YACATION MATINEE
WEDNESDAY' P.M.
" ' - Klll9fWood 3-2290
AMPLE flEE PAlliNG
istry Teaching", the conference is
Gayley; back row, Hal Lawrence, Dino )o[cCurdy and Bob Baker.
sponsoresi by the Scott Paper
A new course is now In progress at the pool off Riverview
Company Foundation in conjunc- _R_o_a_d_.____________ .___________
---tion with Swarthmore, the Division of Chemical Education of the
together with Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Bittle of Rutgers avenue.
American Chemical Society, and
.
.
the Future Scientists of America
Foundation of the Nation·al Science Misses Elinor and Mary Bye of ~ullllDlllllnlllnllllllllllDllllllmllnllnmllllllllmn';;
Personals
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cToiledge aft
venue retku;n~ 'thO~the ==:=
PIOURE FRAMING
:~5
ues ay a er a wee s VISI WI
. cousI n MISS
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PORTRAIT STUDIO
theIr
Emdy Ashman =
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anasquan,..
5
5
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greene and;
daughter Cindy have arrived from 51
=
Overland Park, Kan., to spend two 5 PhDtographic Supplies ~
weeks with their respective par- ~
State & Monroe Sts.
~
ents Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. E
Media
:;
Greene of South Chester road and lil_
MEdia 6-2176
Mrs. Isobel Bar.. of Rosemont, and Iii
=
to attend the wedding of Misses;
Open Friday Evenings
~:
Doris and. Lois Greene tomorrow,mnuttHllnnlUumlDUlillUtlDUlnnlllhtnnlllllUnr.! I
a!ter~oon In the Swarthmore Pres·bytenan Churoh.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Piccard
laboratory visits, and scientist-in- of Dickinson avenue visited over
terviews.
the week end with relatives in the
At the end of the seminar the Saddle River Valley, in northern
Teachers Association.
ill present up- toLeeturers w'
. f ormaIIon on
date 1. d eas and In
chemistry. In addition, seminars
will be devoted to techniques and
facilities for Improving instruction
in high school chemistry. There
will be time for general discussion and relaxation by the participants.
Other features of the conference
include lectures on modern chemical concepts, principles, and applications; seminars on problems
and practices in teaching high
school chemistry; and field trips,
conlerence group wHl summarize
its activities in a paper as a lireport to the profession." It is probable, Dr. Keighton said, that their
paper will be written on HA ere-
ROGER RUSSELL Ii
Ii
vice to the thousands of other
high scool teachers of high school
chemiStry.
Swarthmore will provide all
facHilles for the teachers including meeting rooms and dormitories. Seminar participants will
live at the college during the conference.
Funds for the seminar are provided by a grant from the Scott
Paper Company Foundation. AIthough the conference does not
provide academic credit, a certiflcate will be awarded to each parlicipant at the conclusion of the
seminar.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Haig
of Riverview road entertained
over the week end their son and
daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Richard R. Haig and three sons
Bob. Johnnie, and Jeffrey. of Westfield, N. J. They celebrated Mr.
Haig, Jr.'s bivthday with an an-
In the last month or two a number· of families have
traded smaller homes for larger homes and visa versa.
We have a number of fine families wanting to do this
at the present time.
Why not pick up the phone now and call Bob Bird,
Joe Howe or Horace Passmore and get your name on
our list in case the right thing comes along.
Baird and Bird
Klngswood 4·1 SOD
A REPORT TO
New Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Grogan
of Westminster avenue with their
children David, Sara, and Alice
will arrive borne tomorrow from
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN
WATER COMPANY CUSTOMERS
day from Aurora, III.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin G. Zimmerman with their children Billy and
Karl of Harvard avenue recently
returned from a two-week vacalion on Lake Ontario at Henderson
Harbor, N. Y. Their daughter
Carol remained for two more
weeks as a guest of the T. T. Crenshaws and flew home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bird
and fa·mily have recently moved
ABOUT THE PRESENT SUPPLY
OF SPRINGFIELD WATER
from their home on Harvard ave-
nue and are residing at 427 Drew
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G.
Thatcher have returned to their
home on Ogden avenue following
a three week trip to New England.
They spent a few days with their
son and daughter-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Thatcher at their
As you know, the Suburban Philadelphia
Area has been inflicted this Summer with the
worst drought in the 8S-year history of the
Weather Bureau. During the last few months.
there has been very lint. rainfall • • • and
prar:ficolly none 01 all during recenl weeks.
In fad. the lost effective rainfall occurred in
home in Mountain Lakes, N. J.,
early April.
and another few days with their
daughter Mrs. Russell deBurlo of
Medford, Mass., at Chatham on
niversary dinner Saturday eve- Cape Cod, before going on up to
-
-
As you also know. rainfall is the principal
source of Springfield Water. When there
i$ no rain. the supply of waler ;$ nol replenished,
This means. then. that the supply of waler
in our impounding reservoirs has been going
down steadily • • • especially because so
many customers have been sprinkling their
lawns and gardens.
During the month of July. we supplied
42% mare Springfield Water than we did
during July of last year. And on one day in
July we supplied more than 70.000,000 gallons. of which nearly 30,000.000 gallans
were used for sprinkling.
Naturally-with the scarcity of rainfall-
Fairlee. Vt., for a week's vacation
ning.
Is Your House Too Large or Too Small!
Rose Valley Nurseries, Inc.
R. D. 16, Media, Pa.
Opposite High Meadow
this tremendous use of Springfield Writer has
reduced our wOter storage. And each raiooless day reduce. it lurtlter.
The drought is beyond anyone's control.
Government officiols and many others are
greatly concerned over conditions that bcmt
so seriously affected a wide area thtoughout
the Eost. They have been urging people 10
use water with core ••• ta use if only for essenlial purposes • •• for no one can tell how
long the drought will last.
We now ioin these in asking Philadelphia
Suburban Water Company customers 10 be
as sparing as they can wilh the use of;;;;;;;'
unlil relief comes in the fonn of a widespread,
soaking rain.
We assure you that your Interests and COCIven;ence are our primary concern. It Is for
this reason that we feel that we should alert
you 10 the ·present situation and asIc yow
assistance during this period of exfremely unusual wealher in order that we may be able
10 supply your continued future needs.
Thank you for your coopef'alion.
Ask for Ben Palmer or Henry Arnold
~atufes-7:]O and ':30 P.M.
''WAI PAINT'"
Swim Club members of Karl Schaeffer's Red Cross Life Saving
Course whiCh ended last Friday, take time out for a picture. From
len to right on the front row are Instructor Shaeffer, Susan Wigton
being held by Jane Jaokson, Sally Jo pyle, Galt Donovan, Nancy
Telephone: CHester 2-7206
, "A FACE
Ca"". Can""'1 aN C ••••,
scene of a summer conference on
high school chemistry teaching
which will be conducted for two
weekS commencing August 19.
According to Dr. Walter B.
Keighton, Jr., of Cedar lane, professor of chemistry at Swarthmore
and a co-director of the conference, the late summer seminar is
designed to assist teachers in their
continuing efforts to make high
school chemistry teaching more
effective and, in so doing, encourage more qualified students to consider careers in science-related
fields.
Formally enlltled the "1957
Summer Conference on the Improvement of High School Chem-
Custom Landscape Work
Unusual Entertainment
Ella Kazan
Box 125
COlt«lhlll., Pa.
.f Baltl...
11. 1.
etl" rib. It. 202-
swarthmore College will be the
Middletown Road
Sun•• Mon., & Tues.
Agol. -
High School Chemistry
Topic for 2-week
Session
He'd stepped in a showroom-out of the rain,
Swaptl"nare. Pn.
Ofl ness,
N. H. Mrs. Luehring joined
North Chester road has spent the him for two weeks of the vacapast six weeks hiking at Holder- lion.
'vrhe Science Teacher" as a ser- mother, will return by plane Sun-
AIR CONDITIONED
Spencer
Tracy
Dr. Frederick W. Luehring
alive Approach to Teaching High Powderhorn, Colo., where they
School Chemistry." The report have spent several weeks. Mrs.
will be subsequently published In Walter Divekey, Mrs. Grogan',
Harrisburg; and Mrs. Allen Dewey white carnations and pink roseof Franklin, Lao, and Mrs. Elmer buds.
D. Sullivan of Benton, Ky., sisters
Mr. Ronald Wade of Rockville
of Mrs. Greene, who will visit in
Center, N. Y., was best man.
Swarthmore for two weeks.
Miss Marilyn Green, daughter
E. GIBBS THURBER, Manager
Teaching Conference
opens Mon. at College
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When you buy a new car, put your money on tomolTOw-not yesterday.
Swept-Wing Dodge actually obsoletes other cars in its field. Should you invest
in high, boxy styling when Dodge offers the low, low look of tomorrow? Should
you invest in outmoded coil springs when Dodge offers new Torsion-Aire Ride?
Should you invest in an old-fashioned lever-type transmission when Dodge
offers the ease of Push-Button Driving? In other things, too-engines, brakes,
interiors-Dodge is yeam ahad. So put your money on tomorrow. See your
Dodge dealer. JoiR ilia MAl to
SWept-Wing Dollp!
a.
,
Visit our Roadside Market
on the Middletown Road
SPRINGFIELD WATER
BROADLEAVED EVERGREENS
POnED STAR ROSES
EVERGREENS IN VARIETY
DAYLILIES _ NAMED VARIETIES
Power Spraying
PHILADELPHIA
I
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SUBURBAN
.~
WATER
'---.--.'
COMPANY
•
,
THE S\V
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of
,
TueS.'
day -1rom a jjz week tour of Iur.
PtlBLlSHBD EVERY FBlDAY AT SWAlllillllOBB, PA.
TIle .......... ' ......
and the ScandInavfan' cOUJt.
PETER E. TOLD, IlAlUOIllR TOLD, P1JN.ISB)UI
Frederidt
Bel1, aInD8n,
..... 01 tile IadlYldaal w,ttwa. 411
IdCen
*DIe 8warthn I
of Mr. and Mrs. Freel,Bell
PIlone JUw...... S·....
~..,.
_
II ,lie wrlter II _ _ .", &lie I'HIlrV1i1rd avenue, arrived In New
Miss Alica Pennock of Ha
PETER, E. TOLD, EdItor
BdI_.
Le&&en will lie ,811'- York ~ugust, 2 with AIr Anti- ford place has been appoi::';
Barbara B. Kent, Managing Editor
onJ,- at the dlHretlon or Submarine Squadron 30, aboard teacher of music In the Cone
Rosalie D. Peirsol
Mar.jorie T. Told
Anne L., MabboU
-,
1De support aircraft carrler,- USB Public Schools.
orQ
E!Uered as Second Class Matter, January U, 11129, at the Post
Dtsc:usse. Chesler l!o4d
Wasp, compJetl:ng a three-week _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
OiIlce at Swarthmore" Pa., under the Act 01 Mar"h 3, 1879.
cruise in the North Atlantic.
,
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
The EcUtor:
Before leaviDlr lor liie training
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., AUGUST 16, 1957
For some, months, I have
crulse, the squadron's personnel
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - - - - . . . , . . . - - - - - - - - - - . that our neighbors in
were tralned in anti-submarlne
were disturbed concerning
warfare tactics and the uSe of ,the
PRESlnERIAN NOTES
CHIISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
possible impact which either
latest elecf;roDlc eqwpment at the
'Scientific healing healing
Mr. Schott will preach at. the Blue Route or the Yellow
AIr Station, Norfolk, Va.
through the power of God, Soul- 11 o'clock worship Sunday mom- would have upon tratDc In
on the cruise, lliese devices
Careful manaeement and beautiful SUr.
will be a topic dealt willi at lng. The subject of his sermon Borough of Swarthmore.
and tactics were put to use.
roundlnsa make tbt. an Ideal loeatloll
for a memorial. Modem faclllU. for
Christian Science services Sunday will be "The Evangel of Lov..".
RecenUy I, have had ,colTe!l' Squadrons like 'Anti-6ubmarlne burial
or eremaUoD. Chotee Iota. nleW'
in the Lesson-8ermon entltled
Church School classes will be pondence with both Seere,tary
,
30 whlch ftles, the Grum- sarden MCtlOD, enmatol7. IDaIlorial
nl.,.....
"Soul."
held as usual at 11 a.m.
Lawler and Mr Weikert the Act- man "Tracker", are tile Navy's
YOU,. lnapection b invited.
Matthew's account 01 Christ
Summer Choir rehearsal w1l1 ,be iIIg District
on'thls sub. "early warning -teams','ag:alnst
hlmont A.,. •• bova Cfty U...
Jesus' healing of the two blind held at 10 am. preceding the
, ..l • .c,.wyd
MO...... 4-191
men (9:27-31) will be Included in morning service.
jec!.
"I saw it In the Swartbmorean,','l
the readings from the KIng James
Since we all have been seeking
Version of the BLble.
TRINITY NOTES
as much factual Information as is
From ''Science and Healtb with
There will be a celebration of possible, I. thought you might
Key to the Scriptures" by Mary the Holy Communion at 9 o'clock to see these letters. If you feel that
Baker Eady tbe following will be Sunday morning. This will be the the opinlons ex~ressed will be of
read (210: 11-16): "Knowing that only service on Sunday. Ushers value to our n~lghbors, yo~ may
Soul and its attributes were for- for this servic., will 'be as follows: feel free to prmt Mr." Weikert's
ever manifested through man, the
C. M. WateJlbury, head usher; leUer.
SUMMER
WILLIAM
F.
LEE
Master healt\d the sick, gave sight S. D. Clyde, Jr., alternate; W. C.
AND
to the blind, hearing to the deaf, Goulding, G. A. Hansell, H. W.
f~et to th9 I~me, thus !bringing to Jackson, J. Patchell, E. G. Smith, Dear Mr. Lee:
FALL ITEMS
light the SCientific action of the and J. S. Tho!DPSOn.
I have received a copy of your
di~e ]\lind ~n human minds and
Grant Hebbie and Peter Timms letter to Secretary Lawler 01 this
bodies. and gIving a .better under' 01y
t es.
at ~--'''''---g
" are scheduled t 0 serve as ac
.u.cu-....~ J and a
standlOg of Soul and salvation.
t .... t tim
copy of his reply regardlng' the
A cord'laI'mVI'tat'Ion IS
. ext ende d a .....a
e.
,
.Mld-County
Expressway
...............
n
N.
returned home Tuesday bY plane
,
from Montour Falla, N. Y., accompanied by Mills Marlelgh Bar-
Uo1:III't,I:-es.
....
BIII_.
WEST
LAUREl.
CEMETERY
(Continued from Paae 1)
clay of Newark, N. Y., his fiancee, larger than minimum health
Who will visit In Swarthmore ior In the existing Wing of
about 10 days.
State reimbursement appl,les
fi'"i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ais;s;55is;55i~
an IDdElatl(~ '.1011" the
street
pupik could be
ed and unloaded wllboul
bavlng to enter the
whlch will encircle a
llrea, was looked upon with
The present school opening
the vacuum beallne pUlDp In
hlP schooL Tbe work w1l1 be done "
by the Sherman EngIneeriD& Com- '
PBDY, Phlladelphla at a cost of
$618. The 30-year-old pump has
not been giY,eit such repairs for
!be past 15 years.
I
to the extent of state minimums, dlsinlssal hour one-wey
tion on Rutgers avenue will
After a two-~nd-a-halt hour
the School DIstrIct.
continued, permitting only
session the Board'adjourned until
RevIsIon of driveway ideas
bound tratDc on Rutgers between 7: 30 next Wednesday night when
be necessary sin,ce Council's reHaven and Yale avenues
holds Its regular monthly meetDick FrancheHi
fusal to open and pave Brighton these times.
.
Ing.
ta910cklp I .... Sprlatflel.
II 4-1028
avenue toward ,the rear",{of"'rnbe,rl
"I saw it In the Swarthmorean,"
The School Board also authorlz~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~_~_~~~~~~~~~~~~new bwWIn~ AUlliority ~
TEL'EVISION SERVICE
all excesses being borne
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Enimeer
SALE
,
50% DISCOUNT
THE, PREP SHOP
"
. to all to attend the services at
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
206 Park avenue at 11 o'clock.,
METHODIST NOTES
N""WS NOTES
the viclnlty of Swartiunore.
II;
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As you undoubtedly' know, this
Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Ro~mson Department has had Consulting
of Guernsey road and children Engineers preparing recommenda-
Pe~ ~ave
"I~: ~':'lr OVEN-READY
.
Lancaster-Brand
Genui~ Spring
, 405 DARTMOUTH' AVENUE
~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;,~I
CburchSchool Classes
for' all from
a month 8 trip to returned
Europe, posed
•
Jim and
tlons forMld-County
several lines Expressway
for libe pro.
, ages begin at 9:45. Visiting pupils Their tour took them to
,
one of which is' to the' east '
are cordially welcomed,
England, France, Italy"
and tile other whlich I
At the 11 o'clock Morning land and Denmark. In
follows fue Crum Creek valley
Worship Ser-lice, Mr. Kulp will they spent a day with Jim's pen the west of Swarthmore This prouse as his 'sermon subject, "What pal Michel Wochter at hls home in ))9Sed hlgh';"ay would ';tend from
Price Heaven?"
~ere, near the Riviera. The tlie area of the Ohester Pike to
Expert inanagement, sympathetic
Nursery children will be super- Robmsons fiew home Sunday.
SchuYlkill Expressway near ConIJI'Iderstandlng, central-city location,
vised by capable women during
Mrs. Joseph'S. Seal of Dart- shohocIren with Interchanges at
the morning service. The Junior mouth avenue, with her sister Dh.ester Pike, McDade Boulevard,
and ,reasonable prices ·add up to
Church program has been tempo- Mrs. Edwin Garrett of Lansdowne, Baltimore Pike, State Road and
renowned Oliver H. 'Bair service.
rarily discontinued during the ab- recently spent a two-week vaca- other important Intersections
brevlated summer service.
tion in Ocean City, N. J.
'Delaware County••. the 1!IIl1in1!er'sl
Every Wednesday morning and
Mrs. C. JulIUce Garrahan of studies w()uld indicate that.
afternoon a Fall Festival Work- College avenue returned home large volume of tram., which
MOP meets at the church. There bril!!liy last wo!el< folloWIng a tiip 11J'4JIuu-!1y uses Route 225 throlllllh'j."",t '-";-,:'", ·'iC;, .. : " .-CTGU ,.,........ ,.~:l':-:; ~ '", ,
is supervislon .for children. Mrs_ to Colorado with Miss Ellzabelli ~he Borough of Swarthmore would
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Z. Connors, LO 6-6431, Mrs. G.D!c!
OllVEll H. IAI" ...........
.' MArtY A. tAlI, ....._ '
Howard, KI 3-8352, are in charge her daughter Mrs. John Daly of project' feels there would be no
Telephone II ~1511
of transportation.
Oberlin, a., and with her sister tendency for tramc to leave !be
Mrs. Harvey W. Redington in Expressway and pass through the
Ridgway, N. J. Mrs. Garrahan will Borough of Swarthmore to points
sPend !be rest of the summer at north or' south, as present condi25 Jackson street in Cape May, tlons on Chester Road certainly
N. J., where her daughter Babble would not be as satisfactory as
Is working as a waitress.
conditions on the Expressway.
Miss Edith W. Maher, daughter
During the past several we<>ks I
,Df Col. and Mrs. Tbomas D. Maher we have heard rgany rumors
of RutgerS avenue, is vacationing the effect that Chester Road In
at Rehoboth' Beach, Del., for a Swarthmore is to be constructed
month willi her aunt Mrs. Randle to a width of four lanes, but
'
Grimes olWynnewood,
WilD are tamillar with this section
CHURCH SERVICES
Mr. ,Samuel M. Dodd, Jr., of, ,of highway know that this 'is
-- -."" .. --,C, .. '-'::-_
FlRESBYTERJAN CHURCH
Swarthmore avenue. will return practical due to excessive proper- I
John Schott, Associate Minister home this week end after a wee!<'s tY" da~!lges. '
, I
Bunda,., A1IBU8t 18
vacation, visiting his brother-inI
II
10:00 A.M.--Cholr Rehearsal.
law, Mr. Charles B. IngersOll of
Very truly yours,
11:00 A.M. -Church School
Sliver Lake, a.,. and spending
S. C. WEIKERT,
classes. ,
11 :00 A'H.. Mr. Schott will some time in Chautauqua, N. Y.
Acting District Engineer
preach.
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HIGHEST STANDARD,S
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THE OLIVER H.' lAIR CO.
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ME'I1HODIST CHURCH
REGISTRATION, SCHEDULE
John', C. Kulp, MiiJlster
Robert WIlde
MInIster of Music
SUDdu, A1IBU8t 18
9:45 A.M.~unday SchooL
-Pt.:·.
,
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach.
Septem~ 5th
'l1RINlTY CHURCH
~st day an elector may move. from one eJ"l'tion district to another
H. Lawrence WhIttemore, Rector m order, to be permitted to vote at the General Eli!ctlon.
SUDdu, A~18
9:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
September 18th
Last day all. electors may register to vote at the General Election.
ThIs Includes electors who will become of age on or lbefore Novembef
6th, 1957.
18th
LaSt day tor any ele.:tor who has removed into a new election district to give notice to the Registration Omruulssion in order to be
permitted to vote at the General Election. The removal card must
set forth a removal date into the new election district which C!8nnot be Ister than September 5th.
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September
LOIN LAMB CIIOPs
BREA$TO'L.AMB •••
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COURT ,BOUSE BOUllS
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Reiul!lrbllslness.hours up to rind ~dIng Monda;y, SepIe"18t 18th
Park Avenue tIelow Harvard
Monday through FrIday . ," .... : .... ! . •... 9:00 a.m. to 4:10 pm.
SIDIda,., A _ _ 18
Saturday ............. ".................. 9:00 un. 10 -12.00 ~
11:00 A;M.~unday SchooL
TcJcether with
h additional houra
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11:00 A.M.-'1'he J ellm Selmon
sue
as clpsjgnated below:
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NECK or SHANK O'LAMB ..... 23c LA MB ROAST Col
$1.19
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Fresh Recularlround Beef 39'
Taking the heat
out of heat waves is
part of our service to you I
PHILADELPHIA'.-PAn.
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
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To-day. than'" to electricity, JOU ea. do aometmnc
about h,eat and, humidit;y.
Air conditioners and fans help you stay cool. Refrigerators and freezers provide ice cubes for refreshingi;y
eool drinb"and' keep fOQll. safe and fresh. With plent;y
of eiecUie pOwer, nQ heat _'Ir.a III too ".ere to keep
theee appliances from doing their job.
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Man;y months ago, PhiladelpIila Electrle . . . preparinK
to auppi;y all the tIIo_tta
ry to heat the heat
this _ . Thin'" to this kind of feieliaht. &here is
plent;y of power to aerve everybody_
,
MIl"Ib.
, prior to
General Election. November 5th. 19.57
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
BUDdu. AuPs& 18
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
AU are welA!ome,
M'''''I'IQ', A1IBU8t 19
Ali day sewing for A.F.S.C.
Wednesda,., A1IBU8t 21
All day sewing for A.F.S.C.
No Monthly Meeting for Business In August.
FIRST CHURCH OF
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~()b~~a:rl=es~~~Sm-"-U"b M~i t=~~~~~·~N~.~=~of:.~
their children Davis and
imd
road Sunday when they D. W. Cooper who have
for New EntItaDd. GilI1 reo from ArizoDa to New Haven.
Tuesday from Mt. Desert
this week. Leonard Fuchs. turned to Aloha Manor. Fairlee. Conn.• where Dr. Cooper 1& an in, ,. bland. Me.• where they vacaUon- a cousin. of Glenside. wlll be a
where ahe is a counselor!
terne in the Yale UniW'l'8ity Hosed tor about two weeks.
guest of the Dumms next week.
Mn. O. M. Hook of
pitat.
Jo-Ann Dwnm of Dartmouth
Mrs. Jack Stauffer with·
-------------children Leab, Dale. and <;had.
Swarthmore· Rutledge
formerlY
of
Cape
Cod,
are
·vislt.
Ing Mrs. Stauffer's
Union School District Calendar
$500 MONTHLY
Mr. J. Keeler Stauffer of· Dlorf..·1
mouth avenue. Mr. Jack SUnllt'er.1
For School Year
St.rtlng HI." for 2 ...cutiYI.Jrpe ..I....
who
is
on
business
in
Chicago.
men to r,present
e..tern tI.lnelal
will join his family in Sw'ar1Ibri,oreIWed.. Thurs.• and Fri.• September 4-8 ••......•.. Teacher Workshop
corporation. No hl"l. $4lft 11ptf'lIIace
before
they leave for San Fran-I Monday. September 9 ......................... Firat 'day for puplis
and Ibm" d,,'red. est.bUshtd , .... It.
cisco, Calif.
I;:
Douglas
e.oAl:...,,,
Kemieth
=~:1Ann of Dartmouth aft;llue Dumm are vIsIting Mr. and Mn.
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2S-4O y•• rs old, m.rri~. up.We of
-"sumlno responrJb1Jltles. In r~uHttn9
....,..lew plUM ladud. brief personal
history. ,11 ... plles confid.ntI.l. Our
salumln half. been Informed of thb ad.
10. A. L Swarthmore.n.
Frid'IY. December 20 •.•••••••• LiIlIt day of school before
Ii &fetio
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Free Estimates
Lawns Mowed, General
Hauling
236 H•••"., Avo.. Morto•• Po.
Klngswood 3-8761
. Antiques'
Robert H. ..JIIIOpd .
Commercial Construction
Residential Bulldhlg
Oid C..cord Rood .nd .. IH..... PIke'
Concordvilio
.
~~3.~7~473~~.~y~.~llo;yIt;r~.;o..~.~~~
Furniture Refiilishirig
or RejHlinsig
-HARRY W. McCALliSTER
General Collfractor
G.rrett
House
CL 9-6839
D_y ....
Auto Driving laStrudion
Py'LE
We C.II for Yo.
$6 PER HOUR
Duplicating
Service
IdWl!rd F. M.. CHodor 2-4346
of
W!ANTED
- Englneer
and family
.~ c tWQ
. or 1iIree-ibedroom
house or apaitment
available SePtember 10.' KIngswood ·4-10S6.-
.
• Letterhead.
• Billheads
• Anno,ncemenn
• Prog.ams
w.
' FOR SALE
more.. Aged, senUe. chronic, con-
& ...,:••' ...
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9.leII Service .. MiIH.c:o"
Lethn
Rldl.y
Ave •••
CHester ~15'
CHester 2·5689.
15 S. CHESTER. ROAD
II 301497
George Myers &Co.
lox 48
KI 4-1214
Large Chairs.
built with new
Sofas $89 Over
ence. SIx,
references.,
our own
supervision of
mates are
Phone. Sharon
payments.
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PERSONAL - College hoy with
~Dwer mower wlahes to cut
lawns. Phone KIn/ISWood 3-5993.
SWARTHMORE, PA.
CH 2-5051
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Klngswood .4:-J 23.4
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21\44.
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.These fin~ cabin~ts protected by
hard wearing plastic ••• nothing
destroys.
of
Send resume and salary
in . own bandwrlting to Box
Concordville P a . , '
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W~'- :Women for light
packing work. (Need extra
money?) .No experience ..equired.
Make easy ID!>ney packing chewing gum. or doing other, 1lgb,t factory work. Day and evening shift
wQrk available. Five _ day week,
steady. Pleasantly air conditioned.
FtiIladelpbia Ci1-o>wing Gum CorpcjraUon, ~,and Lawrence
Roads, Havertown. Take Ardmore
FOR RENT - Six-room apartment, three bedrooms. two
baths, possession September 1
1957. KlJ>gswood' 3-04418.
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FOR RENT Large pleasant
room .fOr business man or w&man. in private family. Hext
shower. Garage available. KIngs'wood 3-6513.
FOR!RENT
'Media.
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RUSSELL'S SERVICE .
Opposite Borough Paning lot
Klagswood 3·0440 .
Closed
D.rhMo....· .nd Lafa,.tte
1 P.M.
.
Warda
-co-op
'FOOl) MARKET
As.·•. ....._ro.
101'0." H.iI
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.' LEOS AM.~ IREASTS OF
'FRY'INa C'HI:Ck~NS 69c
All S'llds of. BACON
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GREEN IEA"S
IIRDS
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. ore apt to take aWlIll'
tbiD&
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EYE FRENCH FRIED
POTATOES
lieyer .teU when
• IMqla wiD bruk iDto
SUNKIST LEMONADE
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2
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for
37 c
25c
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Per protection
~ 11..... , eYery lJ'IIe
01 theft 1-. eet &1Da's
Broad Porm Personal
Theft policy.
CIIttJ'.
The Cathedral
of ~.
St John
Divine
(Episcopal).
James A.
Pike dean' Marble Colleglate
(Du!ch Ref:m..ed). Dr. Norman
V. Peale, paslor; Riverside. (Balltlst). Dr. Robert J. McCracken,
pastor; Christ Methodist. Dr. 'Ralph
W. SocItman. pastor.
Following the Crusade ServIce
at· 7: 30•• the . bus will leave for
Swarthmore at 10 p.m.
Further informaUon may be had
by calling the churc:h olllee. KI 43121. daily until 1 p.m.. or Mrs.
Fred J. Murray. KI 3-2194. The
public is also Invited on a firstcome-first-served basis. .
HAVE YOU FINISHED YOUR VACATION?
Do
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Kamp. Dottie Daniel.
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M8rlno.Nancy
Field.. DanSue
(fI5 NOII-A-LAft &~ MUGle BoX n I
co-op RID LA_
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II
avenue ~ leave tofor TrIple Ponds Camp
to-visit her cousin Mra. Robert L.
Hamill of Punxsutawney.
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2Ibs.79
46 oz.! can
APRICOT NECTAR
LOcAL
BLUEIERRIE$ .
c'
29c
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Fred and The Pennsylvanians make a tewarding' return with
46 01. can 39c
lox
3Bc
SAIJ,.FISH (advanced iliVlng)- .
Ronny Wrage.
.
Mrs. R8Iph V. Litt:1e of Park '
avenue spent several days recently
with her so!, and daughter-in-law
·Mr. and MrS. itobo!rt Little· of
Glenburn.
.
Mrs. Wayne H. Randall of North
EXTRA SPECIAL
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it.-
A
bus has
charter-,
ed for members aqd friends
Swarthmore Methodist Church
School.Day Insurance
journey to Madison Square
Available to Pupils
den. New York City. for the closAccident insurance for Swarliling night of. the Billy Graham
.
Crusade Saturday. August 31.
more-Ru~edge School children
: The 37 passenger. reo1lnlng seat will agam ~ available for all
bus wl1l leave the Swarthmore pupi!s. ThIs 18 10w-cos1 group In,.
Me thodist Church on Park ave- surance
covering school
hours
school activiUes
avaitable
to and
all
nue at 10 a.m .• going by way of
L a s t ' th la
as
the Walt WhItman Bridge and the
to have ;::~ 0 er:~ v:
New Jersey Turnpike. A rest stop
pe
ry
!s scheduled en route for lunch or
..
passengei;s may carry a lunch.
The insurance. covers lIIJuries
Upon arrival in New York City. and school.....aclatedaccldents.
passengers may have the option caused by external violent and acof independent slghtseeJng or 18- c1~en~1 means. They must be susmaining with' the bus (no adili- tained while attending school.
tiona! charge) for a visit in
v.:hlle travell~g to or from school.
dlstlnct/ve and famous $urches: or while actively ~cI.pating in
UI)".
Klaglwlld 1-1133
Btlii.
":
each $l~.O~ w:orth of Register Slips.'
we·11 give you a bright new Silver Dollar!
S3.?bar...oatla AYe.
_ " "poind
11IC~,403 D....."'" A....
SilverDoDars ,for White Slips
P~ier E. Told
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nMl.'D.
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G' aha O:---~d
Y. . . .
y r m
e
I, "iabi t. P "I
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bi!en
"VII e'" IIPI s
B Chartered i
extra-curricular
activities
(ex~luding parties. picnics.
dmIces).
JIlcluding aU 'sports except the
play. pracUce. or wavel of 01'ganlzed Senior HIgh football.
Trav!!1 to and from extra-curricular actlviUes. such as basketball
games, concerts. etc. is covered.
The persons insured under this
polley must be bona-fide students
or
of the Swarilunoreschools. Only those will
Included for whom the prem!is paid. The dally periOd of
is from time spent. at
BOBOUGH OF BWARTIIltIOBB
ORnINANCB NO. 511
school. an? for travel to and from
AN ORDINANCI!I TO AMEND THE
school. which takes pl""e not more
PLI,lMBING AND DRAINAClE RULES
"n,on
on, hour before the 01llcla1
AND RI!lGULATtONS
OF THE
opening of the school day. or more
BbROUGH' OF . SWARTIDIORE. As
. ADOPTED BY ORDINANOB NO. 428,
NEWS NOTES,
than one hour· after the official
~~~ l~~Y ~~~(0i.~
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Albright close of th.e school day. .
VENTS BEl WEEN STIlEIn' CURB. of Wallingford Hills entertained
This plan wlll be put into effect
during the flrst -few days atter
~CO~citINOGF THE BOROUGH 'OF a group of friends at a pitch-in
tbe opening of schooL. Explanatory
SWAIITIDIORE DoES ORDAIN.
plci1lc supper Friday evening.
, SBCrION J; Section 900 of the Rnl.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. Street- leaflets wl11 be sent home with
and Regulations Perta)nlng to Plumbing'
f C 1 . ~I
t
ed every· pupil explaining tlie plan.
and Drahi... Conalructlon In the Borough er 0
'0 umu a avenue re urn
of SwarthD1oro I. b....... amended ... ad. home' Wednesday night ~ last
follow~reto an addltioDal ..........ph, .. weekfroma. ~onth's business trip
. Swim. Classes: End
. Evet7 hoUM AWer hereafter cGnatruet. to the west Coast. En route bome
, .'
ed which ........ a bulldln.. to th. Mr. 'and Mrs. Streeter visited their
Whatever swim lessonS anyone
... Ita", ....or _ _ .hall have a son-In-law and Baughter Mr. and indulges in during the remainder
trap with vent extended to the 8urfaee
tit
957
tho S
.of. the ......n4. Dot_nthe ....b.lI. . Mrs. Raymond. ¥. Vlncun~. In of . e.1
.. !'8"S~ at . e- ,warthand a pOln. nclt cI.... to tbehblldl... Westchester· m.
Pool will be strictly on Ills
than II.. (~) foot from the o....lde
Miss Llrid'a Reellof' Sykes lane
The fourth. and last two-week
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PASSED thl. 12th da, of A......... A.D.. Wallingford. entertained Friday course in ~DS for all ~
19~'.
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evening at a 'surprlse shower for having formally ended Ulls mom:~::ASO~.S:&-::;;:IORE MlssPatricla Ann Stauffer of Rid- lng. AugUst 18.
.
Preoldent .f Cou.on
. ley' Creek road. Moyl8n.·' Miss . Thcl,se attending tlhe flnal COtlrsAtteo' ELLIOTT RICHARDSON Stauffer will beCome the bride ~ es.. whose names were not listed
Borough Secretary
APPROVED thl. 12th day
Mr. Robert· aP1rick on August 24
equivalent instruction ~ earlof Au_. A.D.. 196..
at the Walllngford Presbyterian
Issues of 'l1le Swarthmorean.
JOSEPH REYNOLDS
1T-3-16 Church.
include:
I jiiiiiiiiiIiiiBui'~"'iiii"
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji TURTLES G. G. and Peter
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Foller. Randy Reeves. Roy James.
Ann and Tommy Look, John and
Peggy Hamilton;.
SUNFISH"':"'Warren Kitts. JoI"""" Marino. Salvig Seltzer. Jim
Cindy Wlgton. Marian
Your Children Have the
Gerner. Jeniier and AllIster Bell.
Lisa Gray. Terry Look, Ed Bond.
··RESTLESS ITCH"?
Harriette Aaron;
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WHALES-Betsy Burtis. S~n
Ward, Peter Salom. Debbie. TorGet them sometlling to occupy tll.lr spa ... tIm. from. tIle
rey, Larry Tyson. Fred WlIdbush,
. Wigton. cathy Marino. :Mimi
and John McWlllia",•• Jim, Reeves.
IEI,nra Ce1la~ ShIrley WOske. SaiIy
JameS. Karen Suther.land; Billy
Zimmerman, Jackie Price, Nancy
August Houri
Field;
SWORDFISH - Allen Torrey.
4-6 ParllAvenue, Sw.rthmore Ilngswood 3-4191
Jim. Tyson, Danny Marino, Harley
Stein. Doug Sutherland. Steve
9·10 4:30
9 10 5:45 Sat.
9tol fri.
Wed.
M....
710
8.30
Gray. Marianne B....,ils;
Tu... 9105:45
ntoos (beginning iliving) , Thun.
Weeks. on
Dr. 4merlcan-Indla
Byse took. part
in four
a Seminar
problems at the Stanford Law
I ~~:~. a project sponsored by the
11 .FOlJ!ldation. Jimmy and Barbara. vIsIted their grandmother
Mrs. Victor Scott in Los Angles
and went to DIsney Land.
Mr. and Mn. W. B. Pegram
with their daughter Ann ot Yale
avenue. returned by plane Sunday
night after a vacation at Aloha
Manor. Fairlee. Vt.
.
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CIUle' Your. C.r for 5umm.r DrlYlag
Mitor Tu ...Up
Ch.c' Ir••••
Wheel 1 . I . n c . G u l f G.s & Oils.
_OIERT J. A1'Z. Mgr.
BIRDS.
October
1870.
Ar\hu'r
11•••wood 3.1833
Frozen Food Specials
I
Av~ilable
..-.rtIIiO....
Swift's Premium
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
ltENT - Media. first floor
'1~~i FOR'
.apartment.
room, bedroom,' bath.
porch. Including
to
ty
E~ TOLD
. ,
All. U... of I...ra• •
333
Awe.
PETER
DAy .... HI_NT
roR RENT - ' To
comfortable room
Lip- bath. Phone KIngswood
ANNOUNCES
NINE NEW COLORS
Birchwood Finishes
a
""'..\; ~~~QUST - $EP;I'E.M.....
Remember - With the. return to us ~f
MONDAY THIU SATUDAY
Phone
Mr. and Mn. J. B. Mkllard Tyof Guernsey road had as their
recent guest M. Michel de MontMarin of Paris. France. M. de
Mont-Marin, a lawyer; was in the
United States on a two-week com_
bined business and pleasure trip.
Mr. Stanley Miner. also a lawyer.
Mrs. Miner wi1i1 Uleb- chll-.
dren Craig and Gay. of WIchita.
Kan.. during a vacation trip
through the East• were guests of
the Tysons Thursday of last
week. Week end guests were Mr.
step-father and mother
Mr. and Mrs. F. Clayton SnavelY
of Lebanon and MIss Ann Francis
of PhIladelphia.
.
Barry Bovard of North Sw'arth-I Dr. and Mrs. Clark Byse with
more ,avenue leaves
their son Jimmy and daughter
to visit Carol Walpas daughter
B.arbara ·of Haverford avenue reMr. and Mrs.
Walpas at turned Saturday by pl8I1e from
their summer home in Hopewell. Stanford, Calif.• after all absence
lected by the Census Bureau for
the U. S •. Public Health Service
to ,obtain an overall estimate of
persons already immunized and to
help estimate future'lBe!is for
zat/~:otstt!:! ~c:...,'i: :~~ vaccine. The special ques'tiobs wl1l
to r . ,ve .' ,,' , " " . '
be asked of all persons under 50
pervisor JOhn. G. Glbioil of the yearS of age covered in the
C~ 'B~u B regional DOlce in rent Population Survey. including
Philadelpilla which will participate children under 14. .
.
In the survey.
Tb ~lal
tI
e ~..~.
ques ons on po11 0
Infonna~ \1IW be coJ.lected immunization shots will be in adlocally durlne th~ w"", D!f A:ugust ilition .to the usual inquiries on
19 by Elwoo4 J.D1onne of ~dan. eniployment and unemployment
iiiii~==:--=~==~iiiiiI.Iwh1Ch Is conducted on a .
basis throughout the COlll'try.
Po.
tan.
Low mileage.
ttres
and tlnish. Wire'
radio.
heater. back UP lights. hY'-drive.
Carefully driven. perfect conoi/Uon. $825. Call Rev. E. T. Braund
after ·8 o'clock' MondllY morning.
•
KingswoOd4-3587.
FOR SAL)!: 1955· Studebaker \,
Champion Sport coupe:' LUte
new. TiDted giass. white sidewalls. $1050. Phone KIngawoOd 32887.
.
~ble.
de~'lnformat1on is being col-'
STATE
UCK
INSPECTION
TR
17 % s. Chester Rei. II 4-1700
NEWS NOTES
and J4rs. AcieleG. Jarvis of Ph1la-
.
of ·R""" Tree.' n
PERSONAL - Fw;nitura reflnlshing - custom cabn.t work.
Andrew Spanier•. Jr. KIniswood
3-2198. Call after 5 P.M.
.......... ~ One pink and one
lbrldesim!ald' Mess 'with
W~~TED
hats. Sw. 10. Call LOWANTED-.-By army n~. com,.
.., drive.r. til FOR SALE -' Baby Grand-d
ma\iogapy JInlah '''F 0 r res t".
1. Phone Cunningham
ComPany. Excellent
cOI\d1tion. l'IIone KIng9Wood 3-
1401
Pltoto-Copies Made
Air CoItdItfo..q
s.......tal Wort
El Bencho
Ex-I:J~gi~~~~~~~~
Providence Road'-~~:I~~~~~~~~~~~~
foods,
grounds
valescent,
men spacious
and. wom,en.
,honored. Sailie,Pippin
proprietor. CHester 2~
. ANt». SON
GflflAl CONJIAUOR
Til.
ROOFING
tr••~~
In~~~9~kings.
PI.stlc
Modera Klte•••s
AReraHo••
Slfte St.
WNn'IilD - Janitor (watchman).I,?;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;__===~
ManUfacturing eompany offers 11
permanent jdb. for sober. reliable ASPHALT TI~ • IUltU TILl
man. Wash l'OOIIDS and plant. PrePLASTIC TiLl • YlNYL TIU
fer resident ~ Delaware or MontCall JOn_wood ohQIIoo.
gomery
County.·Apply.
between.
9
PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired.
FORMICA • LINOUUM
11 a.m. Rilladelphla Chew. Parts. accessoriel. Ml1t Glass - a.nll
¥lNnIAN IUNDS
Bicycle; Hobby. Toy Shop. ,205 1ng Gum CorJioraUon. Eagle and
Roada. Havertown, Pa.
EaSt Balthngie Avenue; Clifton
Heights. MAdison 8-0713. Opposite Clifton Theater.
PERSONAL .- Be1vo!c1ere Convalescent Home. ",2507 Chestnut I I5:~~~~~!we~e..,.k.,,-o_r_~_
street. Chester. Edie uf Swarth- I .
3-4199.
11.4-1434 66' s. c....... ld.
EDWARD G~ CHIPMAN
rll. Floors •
C"...n
IlJllllOnd J. Dawson,
.
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_;:::;;~nPERsONAL
' Practical
1
eX'lJ8rienced-in
ppst
ndtii
M~"
WANTED
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~.
circumstances.
KI"lwood 3"-1.
S#arti!mQrean..
WILLIAM
PERSONAL . - lladlo and taleAshes and Rubbish Removed
of"rul:!s ~':i %~eteB=
PAINTING
lA.,ve,"'.',.. tetfen
. An
Warm.Alr HICIff..
"Classlfled Ads
~~$~~~~ tum1she.i
lfenry Lewis ,H~ey. Jr.• whioh
took place Saturday afternoon in
Swarthmol'8 Met hod i s t
Church. Gail Lincoln of Westdale
1"
'ri...... ofAII
........ AlIM... C.......
.
;.,... .... for
Wednesday. June 18 ..•...•.•....•..•.. .-•...•.. Last day. teachers
======~============~~ IMiss
wediling
~ their
Kathleen
~ Jessup and Mr.
Jack .Prichard
' .
special queations wl1l be askell
in the August Current PopulaUon
survey to ftnd out hC?W many persons have. ~ved pOilo immunl-
Chris1malt G....n
Moqday. January 6 ...•..••....... Reopen after Christmas hollday
Friday. February 21 ..........:...... Washington's Birthday Recess
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.Frlday. March 28 ................. Last day before Spring VacaUon
Tuesd ay, ""p
• ril 8 ...................... """,00
~-.. l' reopens atter Easter
. .
Friday. May 30 ............................. Memorial Day Recess
.
Sunday. June. 8 ........' •..............•... , Baccalaureate Sunday
Monday. June 9 ......... , ........................ Commencement
..
Tuesday. June
17 .................... t . . . . • • . . . . . Last day. pupils
~
Interior
aN DelI)tory
,. H..
. Mr. and Mrs. W1ll1am C. Camp- Monday and Tuesday. October 21 •. '22 ..•... County fi.sutute Recess
bell with their children Wally and
.
.
Midge of Cedar lane have I'8turned Thursday and ~day. No~ 28. 29 .•.••. Thanksgiving Holiday
home after vacationing in Averill.
,
Vt. Midge joined her familY at
!:::==========~ Interlaken. N. H .• where sbe had
been a camper. and accompanied
I
them
to vermont.
CONSTRUCTION
Mr. John Peat.on arrives toRESIDENTIAL AND •
day from Pasadena, . Callf.• · for
a montb's vacation with his molhCOMMERCIAL .
er Mrs. John M. Pearson of Cornell
avenue. Mr. Pearson is working
Alterations
for his Ph.D. ai California Instltute of Technology.
.
335 D.rhMo~ Ayen~
Mr. and M
, ..... J. Hulan Jessup
of Haverford' avenue
J. F. BLACKMAN
f~m their summer cottage
\
KI 306616
Waklingford. Vt.• · to attend .
Census Bureau to Coiled
DatabnPolio Shots
.... PIc.., r ......Ice'
.
Pap 7
THE SWARTBMOREAN
HOOVER
A8.",bttI s...
!fIis album of favorites !flat have long delighted mmions. The
same elTangemehts that ~e everr where remember and
10"", SClUnding brighter and fftsher tINm ever. Hear it todayl
HOW
CHRISTIAN
.$C.NCE
HEAlS
OREA
for the
page 8
THE SWARTBMOREAN
All-Stars Win Final
Three Week Series
Yellow
Dr. McCrory Receives
. 3 Year Study Grant
Route Given Wed.
Report On
This summer's Recreation
sociation program at the C~~::
Avenue School concluded 1
with the members of t h e ! : : ;
Club All-Stars team
emblems for having
the greatest numb6l' of points over
the final f.hr.ee weeks of the proTb .All Star rerelved a
gram.
e.
. s
tolal of 95 pomts m sports, games,
fI«;ld, day, the pet ~ow, a swimmmg meet; and their play, as well
as for articles their members had
.
d rafts
produced m arts an c 1Inis'hed
Tbe other five. ,teams
with the followlng. point
.Burplng Belchers ( 90 Hot
(88), Tigers (86), Eag es (70),
Panthers (65). th
. nI
Menlbers. of
e wm .ng
were: Eddie Shute, captain;
MacNair, Bill Gill,
Young, Dora MacNair,
Mayer Greg Nearing Dick
and Wendy Davidso~.
Also last week a second
mlng meet was held at tile
man's pool. The ftrst events
free-style races for the
age groups. The Winners:
4th grade, boys--Jack
girls-Barbara Gerner' 5th grade
glrls--Judi Roxby BOYs--J ad;
Brooks; 6th grade 'boyS _ Andy
MacNair- 7th grade boys-.Jerry
Clothier.' Ohuck Maschal took the
,back stroke and breast stroke races as weU as the underwater swim.
The diving event .was captured
by BtU Gill with Jerry ClotMer
second and' Jim Hunter third.
Chuck Maschall won the comedy
dive, while Danny Marino and
Doug GUI combined to take second
. and Kim Prescott was third.
The rely race. was taken by tl>p
Belchers, with the Tigers second
and tile. All stars third. The final
event was a relay race In which
four of the better swimmers
teamed up against the counselors,
and were barely beIlten· when Bob
Dawes swam his lap ID.
lar fasMon.
A. . . . 16. 1957
Flowerless
"STUNNT PIINCI"
CLOSIS THIS WOUND
Mr. Sewell W. HodI:e of Ogden
avenue has been 8Pf'IIdi ng the PUt
Sigmund Romberg's "The Stu- two weeks at Back LoI Camp on
VOLUME 29-NUMBER 34
(Continued from Page 1)
(Continued from Page 1)
dent PrInce" Is current fare at tlie Indian Lake in the Adirondacks
the lea"'~ real estate appraisers of certain kidney conditions or Brandywine Music Box, Intersec- ~_ _;;;;;;;'_;;;;;;'_ _ _ _ _ _;;;;;'
tion 0 f B a Itimore r....,
.....- a t""
In the ........
Greater Pblladelphia area diseases.
_utea
and chairman of the SWarthmore
Children's' HOspital,' America's 1 and 202. Tbe' new production,
~ t urIng Nina N ov,
ak prim a b aI
Planning ComDrlsslon. This would first such Institution devoted ex- .ea
amount to a total decrease of elusively to pediatrics, has long lerlnaof the Ballet Russe de
$762,600.00 In the minimum area been recognized as a' leader in the Monte Cario, sees Its closing perof effect.
field C1f research. This 102-year- formaru:es tonight at 8:30, and to"Assuming the eventual widen- old hospital has made many fam- morrow at 6, and 9: 30 p.m.
ti
sod ty In
ing of Chester road to four lanes ous .contribu ODS to
e,
..
to accommodate the anticipated cluding pioneer work In the ~ght
Debby Brown, daughter of Mr.
sharp Increase In trafllc load, against polio, the perfection of and Mrs. Herbert D. Brown of
.Yoer ..dJ-cdo
property values along Chester homogenized milk, plus the de- Riverview road, will arrive home
ld be d
sed b
velopment of protection against today by plane from Albuquerque
~whea,.,.briDg,
wou
ecrea
.y an
.
N
M x!
'
Doc:rm'. pzeocripdou ..
average of· 30 per cent, and m aU epidemic jaundice.
ew e co, where ahe has been
other parts of the Borough by 10
Doctor McCrory, who has been visiting her uncle and aunt 1I1e
. chi. prQte..ioaial pbMper cent, accordlog to Mr. KnIs- a member of the research staff at Rev. and Mrs• B reod an G r Isw0 1<1.
JIIIIC1. YoawillapPZI
kern. This would result In a total Children's Hospital since 1950, is Mr: and Mrs. Wlllard Tomlinson
oar prompt, coart_
decrease in Swartbplore property also a. pro~r of pedtstrlcs at of Rulg.,..,. avenue have just re.emce; CKIl' (air pdoe8. Be
values of $4,214,800.00.
the University of Pennsylvania turned from a vacation at Winter
_.w·rry .. DCa ~
"The above possibilities would School of Medicine.
Harbor and Booth Bay Harbor,
Me., and 0 ther poInts In New
then reduce the market values . of
.
.
.
Engl d
CATHERMAN'S
properties 1D SwartJhmore In the i Council Opposes"
:-....a;;;n...........................=="11
DRUG STORE
range of $1,0.1 2,600.00 to $4,464,-1
Yellow Route
800.00, of WhlCh property owners
In the· area of deslruction 'could
'. (Continued fr"", Page 1)
KI 3-0586
rec?ver only $~50,OOO by condem- School' ext!>nslon ~ carried. Tbe
nation proceedings. The remaining Swarthmore - Rutledge School
New C'o.'" HOfIn:
Photographer
property oWl!ers of Swarthmore Board had requested the opening
,.~.
must then share the remainder of and paving of Brighton avenue as
Forma' PIcture.
the. loss as consequentla! damages a means of egress or Ingress to the
of til. 'rlde
which must be .accepted as person~ I new building .on which construcal loss for which there is no re- tion will begm this fall. It was
S.flld'o aad Dllplar I .....
compense under the law.
the School Board's hope that the
6 E. 'Front Street
Medl.. P••
''The tax loss to the Borough, increased burden of trafIiC bronght
computed from the above data, to Rutgers avenue by the moving
LO 6021116
must then be in the rang of 5 t.o of the l!orough's entire elemnetary
15 per cent, which can ,be made school enrollment to lIhe Rutgers 1'':;:::~::::::~:::::~::~5~~5~~~~~~~~~~~
up o:;:y by InpeC~eased :/ssessmhlgehnts plhantt, b'COl!ldt ~.:~letb;'lated...~:"e-of ~
0
er pro
es an or·
er w a y ex en~...
epa......
!,I\;A. .
~d'..... "O" KNOW~
~
I"s a won~erful_eeling
when they're !II protected by
fIIl1fJ~fJlB$
.·wHlf1Jfs
1?S:
nc.: Thu meanS
course.
and Sons
Florist
in.
:=
1!!!r
.,..s.'
'0
.
P 11'h . ".
~l:';a:c~o= 00" amplo~shIP,
Meet PIC·nl"c Tomorrow
~ows that Dlstric.'t .Highway En,
glneer John V. Hoey gave assur.
ances that the Expressway would
not run through the middle of
Tonight's Long Swim
Springfield Townahip.
. Opens .Annual
'Mr. Hoey's statement, quoted
Event
directly from the. record, is as fol~
lows: 'What would we' get by
Garn~t and White teams of
(Continued on Page 8).
swimmers In all age groups will
vie ror the 1957 team bucket,
•
(H,."'$~" &. C","r,~nl
Charges for Non-Residents
. . Set by. Board
Assurances by the Actlng District EngIneer of the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways' that
Chester road will not be widened
if the Mld-County Expressway Is
built along the presentiy planned
Yellow Route have been 'Called
"worthless" by a spokesman ror
Swarthmore Citizens In Opposition to the YeUow Route,
"Residents of Swarthmore Borough can have no confidence in
statements by anyone in the Department of Highways. that Chesler road will not be widened if
the Yellow Route goes' through,"
LaRue Hendrixson, secretary of
Ihe cltizens group said.
",
.
.,
''The experience of our nelgh- Pictured above, leU to right,' are: Sona of Neptune - Sue Wigton,
~i'hards, Betsy Ward, Betty
bors In Springfield Township Bovard, Jody Skogland, GaU Donovan, Margie Ro xby. Karen Ward; Neptnnes DQughters _ Joyce
proves :how worthless these assur- Williams, SusIe Williams, Caro' Williams; Crazy Colt Diving Clowns _ Sandy Robinson, Bob Baker.
anees are,". Mr. Hendrixson con- Center Row: Mermatds PraClUce - Mrs. Heinze Heinemann, Mrs. Herman Bloonl, Mrs. Harry Metioued. "In September, 1958, Lieu- CalUater, Mrs. Alfred Sml&b, Mrs. Tho...... Thorbahn, Mrs. Horae. RClUlhaw, Mrs. J~ Doaovan,
tenant Governor Funnan, Deputy' Mrs. Theodo.... Purnell; Pat 'Jones, water balIe& Instructor; DIvers-Beth PomeD Jean Borer Harry
Secretary of ffighwayS Riehards, McCaUtster, Bob Balr.er; Kad' Sehaetrer - life Bavlog Inskuctor.
'
,
and other ofI\clals of the Depart- Bottom Row: Sis SweeUlear&a - KIm PI CIICOli, Bill Wrege, DODI' Wrep, Andy Seybold, BoIlDl' Wrece,
ment of Highways met with Bill GUl; Bunny Babbl& P1cn1ci Ballet -- Janet Sballcl'O!J8, Sandy PeInoI, Joan MarIe ShaH_, Raih
Springfield Township ofllclals to Kurtahah, Pat Widan, Sall,. Karhh aJz; Water Lilles Balld - Barbara. Dnmm, Barbara Gem
discuss the route of ·the Mid- Rhoda VOle, lIarbara Thorbahn, LlDda Zecher, Beth Purnell, .L7D Har&man, Sarah Grier.
er,
Couno/ Ex~wa~
----------------------~.------------~__~----~~=-----~~==~==~------"A stenographic record of tb"t
PAGING ALL JUNIOR
1.1
m::e
TENNIS PLAYERS
Rug' s repaired
One·Robbery'SoIV"ed, . =~U::;d S::~t.~;=~~
,,~"
NeW0ne Occurs'
att~ruUJ
.....
most points proclaimed this year's
pool Champions, tomorrow
noon at the Swarthmore Swnn
Co-op Entered
Club Pool.
In addition' to the regular 50Monday
yard (Seahorse) freestyle, backNight
stroke, 'breaststroke, andbutlterRidiey ToWnship Police havlog fly events ror' boyS "nd' girls 10
apprehended a 13-year-old town- and under, 11 and 12, 13 and 14,
ship boY· and recovered the $287 and over 14 there will be 25-.vard
he confessed to· taking from The. (Seaco\t) ldckboard, freestyle,
Fountain on South Chester road backstroke and Ibreaststroke
Ihe night of August 3, local pOlice evelllts for the newest swimmers
· had a: new robbery to soive this 10 and Ulider.
week with .the entering of the
0-1 .. 50-yard winners will be
....,.
Co-o)i on 'Dartmouth avenue Mon- eligible for the indiYidual ehamdaY"lsht.
'.
plonships, but placings of 25-Yard
Police said The Fountalo rQb- 'events will be COOuti!ed toward
ber admitted several other rob- team vi:ctory. In all events (except
beries. In the .viclnlty of Swarth- diving Where lnsuftIi>Ient quantity
.
_ _1
010"" with .another YOl!th, wl.th .or q11'illity of cu"'1"'tition Is PI1!Sh
In
.
.
.: om be. w~ living out
. a ent), tjtose' who desire to swim
fort," as accomplice. He said he may earn' themselves and theIr
slole the tools with which he gain- team points if they mrulage to
ed entry here 1I'om the basement break. standing pool or Swarthof the Dartmouth House on Dart- more records for the evel1t. Five
points wiUbe glWn ror first plBre,
mouth avenue.'
The Co-op robbery was dls- three for second and one for
covered at 8:45 a.m. Tuesday third.
when Edward :Mayka of Chester,
Tbe 220-yard treestyle. Swim at
, butcher, arid Wniiam Shirley of 6:30 tonight will op.... blte meet.
·
(Continued on Page 4)
Di'l'ing will be at 10:30 a.m. ~
morrow and 'tb.eremalnder of the
Wilcox.. Assigned
_ event. at 1 p.m. Gntduates of this
To New' Yo·rk·Div·lsion SU:mnier>s life saVoiDg classes wlU
l-eceive 1heIr awards'as lHso. will
.
..
George E. WIleox, Wallingford, those who have P'8' d paol tests.
hoa been lW"ed as sales manager IAltest t() pBSSJIO()I tests are:
f
son, Barbara Gsner, Beth PI1rWilcox, who has been with the nell, Susie Williams, BettIe Bocompany since 1948, is currently vard, Bette Pinkston, and Sandy
asslslant to tl\e national retall Peirsol who qualified as SwordJlsh
~es manapt'. He was f1IJlployed during the past. week; and Karen
... a sal......" In CM""IO lifter NO W8l'd and'Scottie Prescott who
Promot.ed to ChampalllD dI8Ir.Ict meet .parUcIpaDta.~ their PIlI'"
Illes _ . . . . CbIeqo ualstant en'" wID be held In Ibe pieDIc
dioitrict sales m'anaaer, and Buffalo area. ParticIpant. are 8II!IIIIed as
IIbtrict . . . mana,.. .
many famOUS "S 'Ase" burghIn 111M 1nlciAl ............... _ as tbeT eaI1 eat, flee. Patents
llatant ate. pa ••,.... manager ,.m be cI1ar8I!d a . . . . 1'ee. 1in7&lid !be folJNIDc ,.ear he a I ned one wbo I1aa not i at lered for
lila __
IIml&
(C 41 ..., GIl , . . . ')
·
. 1 :1
t·, :
R,
'51.'58 Tuition Rates
Constitute Rise
Damages
in Springfield
.
em-
PERFORM IN AUGUST 17 WATER tARNIVAL
$2,5OOr Ooo
Da"r
Brighton avenl!e from Its present
opening at Yaleavl".Due, in to cOll_
nect with a rear drive of the new
school. Council turned down the
offers correct repairing •
reques~ considering lIhe narrowness of the street and throwing
of all typ..; Induding
trafllc onlo Yale avenue at Brightbinding, refringing, sewing
on would be a traMc bazard.
reweaving of Oriental rugs,
Council's fI nan c Ii chairman
rehooking of hooked nigi '
Charles W. Lukens was appointed .
burling of c1garet. bul'lll,
h~ad of a committee to study the
serging, hand selvage, and
.
. overcasting,'
,Poli~e pension plan In relallon to
a new state law 8Dcl a~so make
recommendations \ regar4ing pen- Wall to Wall insta"ati~ns-'a specialty,
slons lor other I Borough .
ploy""". Also named to the committee w ere non-Councllmen
Robbie Sets Sights
Paul Banks and William .F. Lee.
For a W A L R U S
H. IJndiey Peel, a former memMohawk • L... • Needl.luft. Orientol R""
(Continued' from Page 1)
ber and president of Councll, was'·
•..
.
109 Parlt A ••• Swarthmore, Po.
ing touches .on their water ballet
named to the Board of AdjustIClngswoQd 3-6000 .
CLearbrook 9-4646
.
numbers for tomorrow
ment to succeed Norman Hulme, .
Carpet.....-_ _ _
'Water Carnlv8! at .the pool at 4
local ardtltect who recently reAro'nlmink
signed from the Board .
o'1-'C
W III aIso,con...
tribute water ballet perfonnances.
Dr. John H. Wigton was granted
Swimming and diving el
cal center at South Chester road
.
and Yale avenue to 'be bullt forpr~a~ added' fe.ture carlos
ward to the line of the porch on
Verbally, 18 year old m~r of
1>he adjolnlng Chester road properth Olym i Ch
. sill H
ty.
P
p
e.
w
c
PoMnPI
lOn
un
The $1560 low· bid of the J B
i
g aria!'
a t er
0 T earn, w lll
' .
present. a demonstration of special
Constructl.Ol\ Com pan y for
swimming techniques.
straig\ttemng and completing
Bnckei Championship Date
. NEWS NOTE
curbing and paving on Dartmouth
As the season slowly but surely
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark Bittle of Circle was accepted ... Solicit!,.
draws toward its close youngsters Rutgers avenue arrived home Clarence G. Myers was mstJructed .
are sigi1.ing· ·on teams for the Thursday· of last week after a to proceed against the bonding .
Garnet and White Bucket Champ!- week's vacation at Fairlee, Vt. En company for reimbursement. since
onship of the pool on Saturday, route home they visited their son- repeated attempts to have the deAugust 24. Last year's winners in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs veloper do the job have failed. The
were the Whites. Bob Sublette T.bomas Murray at Cornwall-on~ work involves some five pieces of
will coach and Joyce Williams the-Hudson, N. Y.
radius curhing, 500 feet of straight
captain the Garnet team; Patsy
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Karns ~urb and 200 square fet of pavJones coaches and carol William. of Wellesley road have received mg.
cplains bite .White. The 220-yard word that their son-in,.law and, Co~cll received notification .of
.wim in connection 'lYith the event da~ghler Capt. and Mrs. Malcolm a Public Service Commission meet_
will be at 7 p,m. next Friday. J. 'Agnew' and two children Leslie Ing to be held In Media on SepSpecial insignia and .certiflcates and George will arrive hom;' this tember 5 on the subject of trans·P.reo......rvIoe
to those having passed any of the week end from Gennany. Aftet' a ferring the franc~se of the Devine ..
three new tests and those having visit of several weeks In Swarth- Tax! Company, Swarthmore to a
passed junior or senior life saving, more, they will'drive across'1he new owner.
CouncH ord~d James Lukens
. will be awarded at the Cup Carni- country to Ca1ifor:ma Where Capt.
val, too. .
Agnew will report for duty at notift~ of tile zoning violation
,
That will leave only one more George Air-Base, VictorVille. For constituted by his'malntaining an
scheduled: event, the Family Re- the past year Capt. ·:lIillDew has apartment on the third floor at 308
Th!'lugh this 1genc~ you can get vinuaIIy every form
lays on Labor Day, before the
aide-de-camp to Gen. Robert Elm avenue.
of msurance protectiOn you need for your family your
home, your al!lomobile and your business.
'
-------formal pool season ends,-that is, M. Lee, Commander of the 12th
unless SQmething else pops up
Force at Bi1lburg, Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxey N. MorriAnd when you get JEma Casually protection through
. ·whiC'h things certainly have a way
Mrs. BIrney K .. Morse entertaln- son returned M6nday'to their
us, you get far more than just iDsuranc:e
)011 set.
!'f doing at that piIolslde!
at small luncheon and brldli\:! home on Dartmouth avenUe after
tire poUc;u. with .tM ,.S,..-PenoaaI sea:
In hnor of Mr. MOrse's a three week vacation at New
--persona1 service, of
as weD II friendJy4X)Opmother Mrs.. Beatrice KeUogg London, N. H. DurIng their stay'
en~
110m
other
A!IDa
Casua'lJ
AceD" eod deim
Morse and his sister Mrs. S. B.' Mr. Laurance Blundln of Park
-lei 0f'ICe mea. wheteYa' )'011 so. .
.
of Milwaukee, Wise. Mrs. avenue was ·theli' guest for a few
Morse, Sr., will remain In Swarth_ days. Earlier in the summer Mrs.
Cd III todtIy: nan _
enjoy". wondermore for an extended. visit. Mrs. Morrison and' her daughter Helen
"" 'Intitift'. dull comu w/tlt' ownblB. poIkiu wltA
.
ha.s returned to h\" home s~t a week camping in Maine.
FOJ ••rfr
In Malwaukee.
Tbl!lr expedition Included a visit
PETER E. TOLD
Mrs. A. H. Osterman of Rut!{ers with Mrs. Douglas Courl,lley of
CARNS
I av'enl1e had as her guestsior '10 Nort,!I, Chesler ~d In,Broo1rUn,
333 Dartmouth Ave~. Swart..more·
days her son-In-law and daughter Me..
'.
... . . '
.
1501.111 IN . . . .
.
11..,wood 3-1111
"
.
Helen Morrlaon of Dartmouth .
Mr. and Mrs. George Bunyan and
All Kinds oft ·JnsurQnce
family who _
I!Il route from avenue has
the. past th!II!e
,
' ; , ~"
MeIllo .Calif., to theii-lieiw wecke'
. .
.:
home In .
Comt.
Flowerless
$4.00 PER YEAR
Com. Spokesman Cites
F. F. Zimmerman
rates..
"However, this is not the only
10~s to be considered.
also IS the loss of school
taxes which would be suffered by
joint Swarthmore-Rutledge
School District as tbe result of
condemnation and down-grading
properties in Rutle<\ge. The deof prope~ty values ~y
Yellow ROllte 10 Rutledge lS
estimated . at 1$1,124,400.00 from
condemnation and consequential
damage. The effect of this loss,
added to the destruction of property values In Swarthmore, will
result in a reduction In school tax
Income of 7 to 18 per cent. The
part of tile burden of this
must be made up by Swarthmo~e because o~ the much more
serious. destructions of property
values 10 Rutledge.
.
'These are the economic effects
of the Yellow Reute on SwarthIn addltio~ to .the very
damage outlined above, we
are convinced that construction of
the Yellow Route would destroy
the residential c~aracl.er of the
community an~ make 11 a much
less desirable place in whioh to
live nd b .
. hild
"
. a
nng up c
reno
Swartluaore, Pa.. Friday, August 23, 1957
Assurance On ROllI
Called 'Worthless'
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the
AUG 231957
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for
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.
.
. Wednesday
Swarthmore High School tulUon
pupils will pay $464 lor the coming school year, $49 higher than
last year. Ei'emenlary puplls wUl
pay $284, ari Increase .of $14.
Kindergalllners will pay '$135, a
$7 Increase. Tbe new rates were
set during the regular monthly
meeting of the. Swarthmore-Rutledge School Board on Wednesday
evening. They are calculated OIl a
pattern . prescribed by the State
Department of pUblic Instruction
in accol'dance ~th eXpenses of
~he previOUS year.
A rate of $17 per day for suhsitute teachers pay was established, and teaChers who conduct the
Saturday morning recreation extension progrSmof the district
will receive an Increase of 50 cents·
or a total of $3.00 per hour while
thus engaged.
Local Schools Open
Monday, September 9
Final plans are being completed
for the opening of the Swarthmore
and Rutledge schools on Monday,
September 9 at the .regular hours,
11:45 for the high school, grades
All and
junior
tennis
18
years
under
an! players
needed for
.
seven to 12,. and 9 a.m. for all
.
.
grades below the seventh. Any
the toui'naments scheduled fOr
parents who will have children enSeptember 3 through September 8 ,
..
terIng the Swartbmore-oRuUedge
at the Swarthmore Tennis Club.
All children who W111 enter th" Schools for the drst time In SepP~:'::u":, ~= tt~ sign
Swarthmor...Rut\~dge Schools' for !ember ·but have not completed
on e
e
a
e~
the ftrst:time in September .shOUld registration details, should do so
on College avenue, or to telephone be enrolled at once so adequate at once In the high school building
3 7056. provisIons can 'be made for them. on College avenue. After teach.....
Mrs
Th· PierwUlceMabe"Nalr .at Kilte to'."e
separa
urna- The School District Office In the return on September 4, !'IIuch less
1I\8018·f.,., oo,rs·18·and·under,.15 'high schOc)\".bUndlng·l...·.·oJ,en·from time and·care can be devoted by
andthunder ~d Ifl anthd undeir~ an1d8 8: 30 to 12 noon daily except Sat- the registration ofllce to pupil
ano er senes or. e g
urday, tor registrations, All new reglstratloin. details.
and under, 15 'and under, and 13 ~Ident parents of Swarthmore On the first day, September D,
and under.
. and Rutledge are urged to attend all classes wUl have morning sesto registrations without delay.
sions. only, except the kinderWestinghouse Names
When coming to school, parents garlen which will . have both
Dartmouth Ave. Man shO~ld bring for each child a birth morning and afternoon sessions,
. Dr. A. E. Hershey, Darimouth certlft~ate or baptismal certiftcate, sflar.tlng the ~st day, Parellils
avenue has been appointed man- a vaccmatlon certilicate, the school have ·been notilled by mall to
ager of development engineering record, also medical and dental w~ch group their kindergarten
f
. dustri I
turbo
t th ~ records, from previous s. chool If chlld is assigned-that is, which
';~~~nghou:" !~:am d1~".::0~. H: there is any question, par~ts school i'nd whether the morning
OUP or afternoon or
comes to his new assignment should call KIngswDOd 3-4800; orldyounger gru
f
th
. ch I b
t rI
In and ask for' the Registrar Mrs. 0 er. g,;<>up.
parents have not
a
~~:'ur:hr:~';e he h°O:; ~:ted Doris K. Freet.
.
been I1Qtlfied as to placement of
b
ti
d
el
t
in
Pupil
enrollments
In
the
school
kindergarten
they should
com US on ev opmen· on
. . '
ail th sch children,
1 ofI\
dustrlal as turbines.
district stand as of tOday, at 1425 c '. e
00
",;.
A nati~ of DaytOn, 0., he was pupils compared with 1376 a'year
~tg grad~ PUP~...wilthrougl
ha~
graduated from Carnoegie Institute ago. In the high school, there are mormn sess ons 0...... ,
626; In the Rutgers Avenue School Wednesday, September ,18. Full
of Technology where he recelv~ 486; the College Avenue Sehool day sessions for them wUl begin
his bachelor. of science degree 10 236', and. the RuUedg'e' c!."~I, 77 ThQ.rsday, Scpte.mb,er 19. Second
1922 H
ttended the Unive rslty
.........,
• II'lin ~ af his
t
f' sel .
pup lIs. Rutledge kindergarten grade puplls Will have. morning
O.
OIS or . mas er 0
ence children 'wlll attend College 'Ave- sessions only until Wednesday,
and doctors degrees.
nue School'
.
September 11, Tbelr full day sesIn 1942.he joined the W e s t i n g - '
sions will 'begin on Thursday,
house research laboratory In
NAMED TO COUNCIL
September 12th. .
Pittsburgh. From 1950 until his
Arbltur J. Jones, North Sw8t'th- Beginning Tuesday September
present appointment he served as more avenue, has ,been named one 10, there will be both sessions of
an advisory engineer.
of 120 charter members of the school for all pupils in grades
. new Grinnell Advisory Council, from three to 12. Tbe. regular
Medical Delegate
President Howard R. Bowen of morning sessions in the high
Dr. Wl1lIam Y. Rial of Harvard Grinnell College has announci!d. school will begin at 8:45 a.m. and
avenue, secretary of the Delaware
Jones, of the Grinnell class of contlDue to 12:08 p.m. From 11:22
County Medical Society, will serve 1893, Is one of the newly es.tabUsh- to 12: 08 there will bE. the first
as a delegate from. this county to ed group of alumnf, parents o· high school lunch periOd. at which
!he 107th annuM meeting of the students, and o1her frI~ds of the time a waim lunch at 30c per .
state society ·which wlll· be held colleg" from all parts of the meal. will be served in the high
SePtem"\)er .15 to 20..
country who will. advise the sehool catelerta. The second lunch
Dr. RIal owIIlslt In on the de- trustees on mBtterSof policy and period, gr8des Seven, eight and 1~,
liberations' of the house of dele- planning....
'.
will extend from 12:08 to 12:55.
gates, policy-making body of the
Members ·:.ofthe council will The afternoon' session will begin
state society.
.
serve three-iiiar lenos, subject to at i2:55 p.m. and continue to 3: 15.
reap~ntment, except that charter Special musical organizations' reml!ll1b&s wUl have staggered hearsal periods will be held in
Roving Reg;sfrarstem.. of one, two, and three years 1I!e morning trun 8 to 8:411. OIl
to allow for revolvlnc mEllllbw- FrIdayS :of home fogotball. pm. .
. w;// sit in
sblp each yesr.
the mornIIIg ·aeaslOn will be
lengthened, and extend into the
801'ough Hall#
. lecelwsM;a. Dot,..
early attemoon, beMe dtamls-'
S"'O·f'fItmore .
Arlbur W,.101181, Noi1h s,rarth- ·forlunch. 0Dq one. '2I.:ot
... '
mOl'e avenue, was awatded hls school wUl be he1d OIl those dQs,
on
master of eclucatiOlL degree from however. Tbe hom e football
AuguSt. 26
the School 01. EdueatioD at B"";'on schedule ~: October .. Nether
Unlvenll7. at the SIIDm_ seaslOIl PrOYiden",,; Octobei 18, V~
From 2 Until 9 P.M,
_ t eaercI8es held Set- MeriOll;October 25, DarlJr, KGurday aJlanoan III lbl ..,
v-nher.8, JIutIle aulowa.
Regl"slier New
.
SchDOI ChI"ldren
Now Parents Adv,"sed
u:
I
Monday"
x-.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
SVTarthmore
Flowers
Flowers
WARTHMOREAN
for the
Page
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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AII·Stars Win Final
Three Week Series
This summer's Recreation Associa lion program at tbe College
Avenue School concluded Friday
with the members of the Summer
Club All-Stars team receiving
emblems for having accumulated
the greatest number 01 points over
the final three weeks of the program. The All Stars r~ved a
total of 95 points in sports, games,
field, day. the pet show. a swimming meet, and their play, as weil
as for articles their members had
produced in arts and crafts.
The other five teams finished
with the following point totals:
Burping Belchers (90), Hot Rods
'(88), Tigers (86), Eagles (70), and
Panthers (65).
..
Members or the wmm.ng team
were: Eddie ~hute, ~aptam; Andy
MacNaIr, BIn
Glll,. Rochelle
Young, Dora l\~acNa~r, Ja~es
Mayer, Greg Nearmg, Dick Darnel,
and Wendy Davidson.
.
Also last week a second SWlmmin~ meet was held at the UUman s pool. The first event.s were
free-style races fo~ the different
age groups. The winners:
4th grade, boys.-J'ack Aaron,
girls-Barbara Gerner; 5th gr~de,
girls-Judy Roxby, Boys-J od y
Brooks! 6th grade hoys - Andy
MacNair; 7th grade boys-Jerry
Report
On
Yellow
Route Given
Dr. McCrory Receives
3 Year Study Grant
Wed.
(Continued from Page 1)
(Continued from Page I)
the leading real estate appraisers of certain kidney conditions or
in the Greater Philadelphia area diseases.
and chairman of the Swarthmore
Children's Hospital, America's
Planning Commission. This would first such institution devoted examount to a total decrease of elusively to pediatrics, has long
$762,600.00 in the minimum area been recognized as a leader in the
of elIec!.
field of research. This 102-year"Assuming the eventual widen- old hospital has made many faming of Chester road to four lanes ous contributions to society, into accommodate the anticipated cluding pioneer work in the fight
sharp increase in traffic load, against polio, the perfection of
property values along Chester homogenized milk, plus the deroad would be decreased by an velopment of protection against
average of 30 per cent, and in all epidemic jaundice.
other parts of the Borough .by 10
Doctor McCrory, who has ,been
per cent, according to Mr. Knis- a member of the research staff at
kern. This would result in a total Children's Hospital since 1950, is
decrease in Swarth!Dore property also a professor of pediatrics at
values of $4,214,800.00.
the University of Pennsylvania
"The abovc possibilities would School of Medicine.
then reduce the market values of
properties in Swarthmore in the, Council Opposes
range of $1,012,600.00 to $4,464,-1
R ute
800.00, or which property owners
e OW 0
in the. area of destruction 'could
(Continued from Page 1)
recover only $250,000 by condem- School extension ahio carried. The
nation proceedings. The remaining Swarthmore _ Rutledge School
property oWl1ers of Swarthmore Board ·had requested the opening
must then share the remainder of and paving of Brighton avenue as
the loss as consequential damar,es a means of egress or ingress to the
which must be accepted as person-I new building on which construcal loss for which there is no re- tion will begin this fall. It waS
compense under the law.
the School Board's hope that the
"The tax loss to the Borough, increased burden of traffic brought
computed from the above data, to Rutgers avenue by the moving
must then be in the rang of 5 to of the Borough's entire elemnetary
Y"
Augost 16. 1937
"STUDENT PRINCE"
CLOSES THIS WEEKEND
Sigmund Romberg's "The Student Prince" is current fare at the
Brandywine Music Box, intersection of Baltimore Pike at Routes
1 and 202. The new production,
featuring Nina Novak, prima ballerina of the Ballet Russe de
Monte Carlo, sees its closing performances tonight at 8: 30. and tomorrow at 6, and 9: 30 p.m.
Mr. Sewell W. Hodge of Ogden
avenue has been spending the past
two weeks at Back Log camp on
Indian Lake in the Adirondacks.
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andwhen yoabringyoar
Doctor's prescriptions ..,
this profe•• ional pharmacy. Yoawill apptee' I
our prompt, coarteou
service; our fair prices. Be
....e to try us nut time.
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
F. F. Zimmerman
KI 3-0586
Photographer
New C'oslng Hours:
JO P. M. Dcrlly
Formcr' Pictures
of the Bride
Studio and Display Room
Media, Pa.
LO 6·2156
Rug-s repaired
C?iIl
(8,.ulSOt1 if, Comf~n'-
I
..... ,s ....
It's a wonderful feeling
when they're .!ill protected by
file,lJfJltiJies
",ms~e
I
DiLuzio and Sons
1!S:
Florist
CARNS
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Klngswood 3-0450
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Menlo Park Calif., to their new weeks at Rolling Ridge Horsehome in Darien, Conn.
manship canlp in Woodstock, VI.
333
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Ave •• Swarthmore
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Assurance on Road
Called 'Worthless'
Pa.,
Friday,
August 23. 1957
PERFORM IN AUGUST 17 WATER CARNIVAL
Cos.aIf)' GIld SvreIJ Co.poay_
"anion!. Connoa_
$4.00 PER YEAR
'57·'58 Tuition Rates
Constitute Rise
Charges for Non-Residents
Damages
. Set
in Springfield
15 per cent, which can be made school enrollment to the Rutgersll~:::~~::::~:::::~~::~~~~5=~~~~~~~~~=~~
up only by increased assessments plant, could be alleviated some-I ~ ..-_....
on other properties andlor higher what by extending the paving of
tax rates.
Brighton avenue from its present
"However, this is not "he only opening at Yale avenue, in to con_
economic loss to be considered. nect with a rear drive of the new
Ther" also is the loss of school school. Council turned down the
taxes which would be suffered by request considering the narrowoffers correct repairing
the joint Swarthmore-Rutledge ness of the street and throwing
of all types, induding
School District as the result of traffic onto Yale avenue at Bright_
binding. refringing, sewing
condemnation and down-grading on would be a traffic hazard.
reweaving of Oriental rugs,
of properties in Rutledge. The deCouncil's fi nan c e chairman
rehooking of hooked rugs
struction of property values by Charles W. Lukens was appointed
burling of cigaret burns,
the Yellow Route in Rutledge is head of a committee to study the
serging. hand selvage, and
estimated at $1,124,400.00 from ,Police pension plan in relation to
overcasting,
condemnation and consequential a new state law and also make
damage. The effect of this loss, recommendations regarding penWall to Wall installations a specialty.
added to the destrUction of prop- sions lor otherl Borough emerty values in Swarthmore, will ployees. Also named to the comresult in a reduction in school tax miUee w ere non-Councilmen
Robbie Sets Sights
income of 7 to 18 per cent. The Paul Banks and William F. Lee.
Mohawk • Lees • Needlelufl • Oriental Rugs
For a WALRUS greater part of the burden of this H. Lindley Peel, a former memloss must be made up by Swarth- ber and president of Council, was
100 Pa,k Ave. Swarlhmore. Pa.
(Continued from Page 1)
more
because of the much mOre named to the Board of Adjust, . Klngswood 3-6000
CLearbrook 9-4646
ing touches on their water ballet
serious destructions of property ment to succeed Norman Hulme,
numbers for tomorrow afternoon's
~(/'
KNOWS Carpet/,---",-Ilocal architect whu recently reWater Carnival at the pool at 4 values in Rutledge.
'These are the economic effects signed from the Board.
o·clock. Aronimink will also conof
the Yellow Route on SwarthDr. John H. Wigton was granted
tribute water ballet perfonnances.
more. In addition to the very permission for the proposed mediSwimming and diving exhibitions
grave damage outlined above, we cal center at South Ohester road
and novelty acts will complete the
are convinced that construction of and Yale avenue to be built forprogram.
the Yellow Route would destroy ward to the line of the porch on
As an added" feature, Carlos
the residential charader of the the adjoining Chester road proper'AMILY
HOMI
Verbally, 18 year old member of
IUSIHESS
community and make it a much ty.
the Olympic Championship HunThe $15~0 low bid of the J. B.
garian Water Polo Team, will less desirable place in which to
live
and
bring
up
children."
Construction
Com pan y for
present a demonstration of special
straightening and
completing
swimming techniques.
curbing
and
paving
on
Dartmouth
NEWS NOTE
Bucket Cbampionship Date
Circle
was
accepted.
Solicitor
As the season slowly ·but surely
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark Bittle of
Clarence
G.
My.ers
was
in9tructed
draws toward its close youngsters Rutgers avenue arrived home
are signing on teams for the Thursday of last week after a to proceed against the bonding
Garnet and White Bucket Champi_ week's vacation at Fairlee, Vt. En company for reimbursement. since
onship of the pool on Saturday, route home they visited their son- repeated attem~ts to hav~ the deAugust 24. Last year's winners in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. velope.r do the Job have fa'.l.ed. The
Involves
some five pieces. of
were the Whites. Bob Sublette Tho
, mas M urray a t C ornwa II - owork
n..
he-H
d
N
Y
radlUs
curbmg,
500 feet of straIght
t
will coach and Joyce Williams
uson, "
ft f
curb
and
200
square
e 0 pavM r. an d M rs. G eorge M. K arns.
captain the Garnet team; Patsy
Jones coaches and Carol William~ or Wellesley road have received lng.
.
.
..
. son-m. Iaw an d I CounCIl
receIved
notification
of
cptains the White. The 220-yard 'vor d th a t th elr
•
•
•
•
t
d M
Mil
a Pubhc ServIce CommISSIon meet_
swim in connection with the event daughier C ap.
an
rs. a co m.
t b h Id' M d'
S
will be at 7 p.m. next Friday. J. Agnew and two children Leslie lng 0 e e
In ~ 18 on ep"
. tember 5 on the subject of transSpecial insignia and certificates and George Wlll
arnve home thIS f .
th f
h'
f th D .
• Personal Service
to those having passed any of the week end from Germany. Afte~ a err~ng e rane lse 0
e evme
three new tests and those having VI·•S·t
I 0 f severa1 week
s 'In S wa rth _ TaXI Company, Swarthmore to a
passed junior or senior nfe saving, more, they wilf drive across the new owner.
Council ordered James Lukens
will be awarded at the Cup Carni- country to California where Capt.
val, too.
Agnew will report for duty at notified of the zoning violation
That will leave only one more George Air-Base, Victorville. For constituted by his maintaining an
Through Ihis agency you can get virtually every form
scheduled event, the Family Re- the past year Capt. Agnew has apartment on the third fioor at 308
of insurance protection you need for your family, your
lays on Labor Day, before the been aide-de-camp to Gen. Robert Elm avenue.
home. your automobile and your business.
formal pool season ends,-that is, 11'1. Lee, Commander of the 12th
--------unless something else pops up Air Force at Bitburg, Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxey N. ~'IorriAnd when you gel IEtna Casualty protection through
which things certainly have a way
Mrs. Birney K. Morse entertain- son returned Monday to their
us, you get far more than jusl insurance • • _ you get
of doing at that poolside!
ad at small luncheon and bridge home on Dartmouth avenue after
the policies with the P.S.-personal service. This means
Friday in hoor of l\'Ir. Morse's a three week vacation at New
our personal service, of course, as well as friendly coopmother Mrs. Beatrice Kellogg London, N. H. During their stay
eration from other '£lna Casualty Agents and daim
Morse and his sister Mrs. S. B. Mr. Laurance Blundin of Park
service men wherever you go.
Corr of MilwaUkee, Wisc. Mrs. avenue was their guest for a few
MOl'se, Sr., will remain in Swarth_ days. Earlier in the summer Mrs.
Call us today: Start '!Ow to enjoy "the wondermore for an extended visit. Mrs. Morrison and her daughter Helen
I'"~ feeling". that comes with owning the policies wit"
Cor.. has returned to her home spent a week camping in Maine.
IMPS.
in MalwaukcC!Their expedition included a visit
Former'y
PETER E. TOLD
Mrs. A. H. Osterman of Rutgers ,yith Mrs. Douglas Courtney of
avenue had as her guests for 10 North Chester road in Brooklin,
Dartmou~h
days her son-in-law and daughter Me.
.
I
650 Baltimore Pike
KlngswoDd 3·1833
Mr. and Mrs. George Bunyan and
Helen Morrison of Dartmouth I'
Springfield, Del. Co., Pa.
All Kinds of Insurance
family who were en route from avenue has spent the past three
Clothier. Chuck Masehal took the
-back stroke and breast stroke r~ces as we~l ~s the underwater SWIm.
Th: d1V~ng e~ent was captu~ed
by BIll GIll, \v:.lth Jerry Clot~er
second and Jim Hunter tlurd.
Chuck Maschall won tbe. comedy
dive, while Danny Marmo and
. Doug
combined to ta~e second
and KIm Prescott was thIrd.
The rely race. was taken by n.....
Belchers, with the ~igers second
and the.All Stars thud. !he fi?al
event was a relay race In. whIch
four of the. better SWImmers
teamed up against bhe counselors.
and were barel~ beate~ when Bob
Dawes swam hiS lap In spectacular fashion.
v:...::.O.::L..:U_M_E_2_9_N_U_M_B_E_R_34_---II~-':...;;...;..-__:r_~~--=S.::w.::art=h=m:.:o::..:re.
$2,500,000
• Your satisfaaion is _
Flowerless
AUG 231957
Com. Spokesman Cites
Debby Brown, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert D. Brown of
Riverview road, will arrive home
today by plane from Albuquerque,
New Mexico, where she has been
visiting her uncle and aunt the
Rev. and Mrs. Brendan Griswold.
·Mr: and Mrs. Willard Tomlinson
of Rutgers avenue have just returned from a vacation at Winter
Harbor and Booth Bay Harbor,
Me., and other points in New
England.
6 E. Front Streat
Flowerless
for the
Assurances by the Acting District Engineer of the Pennsylvania
Department of Highways that
Chester road will not be widened
if the Mid-County Expressway is
built along the presently planned
Yellow Route have been called
"worthless" by a spokesman for
swarthmore Citizens in Opposition to the Yellow Route.
"Residents of Swarthmore Borough can have no confidence in
statements by anyone in the De-,
parlment of Highways that Chester road will not be widened if
the Yellow Route goes through,"
LaRue Hendrixson, secretary of
the citizens group said.
"The experience of our neigh- Pictured above, left to right, are: Sons of Neptune - Sue \Vigton, Ann Richards, Betsy \Vard, Betty
bors in Springfield Township Bovard, Jady Skogland, Gail Donovan, Margie Ro xby. Karen Ward; Neptunes Daughters _ Joyce
proves how worthless these assur- Williams, SusIe Williams, Carol Williams; Crazy Colt Diving Clowns - Sandy Rohlnson, Bob Baker.
ances are," Mr. Hendrixson con- Center Row: Mermaids Practice - Mrs. Heinze Heinemann, Mrs. Herman Bloom, Mrs. Harry Mctinued. "In September, 1956, lieu- Callister, Mrs. Alfred Smith. Mrs. Thomas Thorbabn, Mrs. Horace Renshaw. Mrs. Joseph Donovan.
tenant Governor Funnan, Deputy Mrs. Theodore Purnell; Pat Jones, water ballet Ins tructor; Divers - Beth Purnell, Jean Boyer, Harry
Secretary of Highways Richards, McCallister, Bob Baker; Karl Schaelfer - life saving instructor.
and other officials of the Depart- Bottom Row: Six Sweethearts - Ktm Prescott, Bill Wrege, Doug Wrege, Andy Seybold, Ronny Wrege,
ment of Highways met with Bill Gill; Bunny Rabbit Picnic Ballet - Janet Sballcross, Sandy Peirsol. Joan Marie Shallcross. Rnth
Springfield Township officials to Kurtzhalz. Pat Wigton, Sally Kurtzhalz; Water Lilies Ballet _ Barhara Dumm, Barhara Gerner,
discuss the route of ·the Mid_ Rhoda Uth.., Barbara Thorbahn, Linda Zecher. Beth Purnell, Lyn Hartman, Sarah Grier.
County Expressway.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~
"A stenographic record of thqt
PAGING ALL JUNIOR
meeting. made by the official court
reporter of Delaware County,
TENNIS PLAYERS
shows that District Highway EnAll junior tennis players 18
gineer John V. Hoey gave assur..
years and under are needed for
ances that the Expressway would
the tournaments scheduled for
not run through the middle of
Tonight's Long Swim
September 3 through September 8
Springfield Township.
at the Swarthmore Tennis Club.
Opens .Annual
All children who Wlll enter the
'Mr. Hooy's statement, quoted
Players atoe invited to sign up
Swarthmore-Rutledge
Schools for
Event
directly from the record, is as folon the bulletin board at the courts
the
IIrst
time
in
September
should
lows: 'What would we get by
Garnet and White teams of on College avenue, or to telephone
be
enrolled
at
once
so
adequate
(Continued on Page 8)
swimmers in all age groups will Mrs. Pierce MacNair at KI 3-7056. provisions can 'be made for them.
There will be separate tournavie for the 1957 team bucket,
The School District Office in the
simultaneously seeing the indivi- ments for boys 18 and under, 15
high school building' is open from
dual boy and giI'1 tallying the and under and 11 and under. and
8: 30 to 12 noon daily except Satmost points proclaimed this year's another series for the girls-IS urday, for registrations. All new
pool champions, tomorrow after- and under, 15 and under, and 13 resident parents of Swarthmore
noon at the Swarthmore Swim and under.
and Rutledge are urged to attend
CO-Op Entered
Club Pool.
to registrations without delay.
Monday
In addition to the regular 50When coming to school, parents
yard (Seahorse) freestyle, backshould bring for each child a birth
Nig ht
stroke, 'breaststroke, and butterDr. A. E. Hershey, Dartmouth certificate or baptismal certificate,
Ridley Township Police having fly events for boys ·and girls to avenue, has been appointed man- a vaccination certificate, the school
apprehended a 13-year-old town- and under, 11 and 12, 13 and 14, ager of development engineering record, also medical and dental
ship boy and recovered the $287 and over 14 there will be 25-yard for industrial gas turbines at the records from previous school. If
he confessed to taking from The (Seacolt)
kicl
the night of August 3, local police events for the newest swimmers from the research laboratories in and ask for the Registrar Mrs.
had a new robbery to solve this 10 and under.
Pittsburgh where he had directed Doris K. Freet.
Pupil enrollments in the school
week with the entering of the
Only 50-yard winners will be combustion development on indislrict stand as of today, at 1425
Co-op on Dartmouth avenue Mon- eligible for the individual cham- dustrial gas turbines.
pupils compared with 1376 a year
day night.
pionships, but ,placings of 25-yard
A native of Dayton, 0'1 he was
ago.
In the high school, there are
Police said TIlle Fountain rob- events will be C'Oun~ted toward graduated from Carnegie Institute
626;
in
the Rutgers Avenue School
ber admitted several other rob- team victory. In all events (except of Technology where he received
486;
the
College Avenue School
beries in the vicinity of Swarth- diving where insufficient quantity his bachelor of science degree in
more with another youth, with ar quality of competition is pres- 1922. He attended the University 236; and the Rutledge School, 77
whom 'he was living out in a ent), those who desire to swim of Illinois for his master of science pup i I s. Rutledge kindergarten
children will attend College AveIlfort," as accomplice. He said he may earn themselves and their and doctors degrees.
nue School.
stole the tools with which he gain- team points if they manage to
In 1942 he joined the WestingCd entry here from the basement break standing pool or Swarth- house research laboratory in
NAMED TO COUNCIL
of the Dartmouth House on Dart- more records for the event. Five Pittsburgh. From 1950 until his
Arthur J. Jones, North Swarthmouth avenue.
points will be given for first placet present appointment he served as more avenue, has been named one
The Co-op robbery was dis- three for second and one for an advisory engineer.
of 120 charter members of the
covered at 8: 45 a.m. Tuesday third.
new Grinnell AdviSOry Council,
when Edward Mayka of Chesler,
The 220-yard freestyle swim at
Medicol Delegate
President Howard R. Bowen of
butcher, and William Shirley 01 6:30 tonight will open the meet.
Dr. William Y. Rial of Harvard Grinnell College has announced.
(Continued on Page 4)
Diving will be at 10:30 a.m. to- avenue, secretary of the Delaware
Jones, of the Grinnell class of
morrow and the remainder of the County Medical Society, will serve 1893, Is one of the newly establishevents at I .p.m. Graduates of this as a delegate from this county to ed group of alumni, parents 0'
summer's life saving classes will the 107th annual meeting of the students, and other frien.ds of the
receive their awards as also wiU state society which will be held college from all parts of the
George E. Wilcox. Wallingford, tho,*, who have passed pOOl tests. September 15 to 20.
country who will advise the
has been named as sales manager Latest to pass pool tests are:
Dr. Rial ·will sit in on the de- trustees on matters of policy and
for Scott Paper Company's New
Jack Renshaw, Sandy Robin- liberations' of the house of dele- planning.
York retail division.
son, Barbara Gerner, Beth Pur- gates, policy-making body of the
Members of the council will
serve three-year "terms, subject to
Wilcox, who has .been with the nell, Susie Williams, Bettie Bo- state society.
Company since 1948, is currently vard, Bette Pinkston, and Sandy
reappointment, except that charter
memb~ will have staggered
aSSistant to ti1e national retail Peirsol who qualified as Swordfish
terms of one, two, and three years
sales manager. He was employed during the past week; and Karen
Roving Registrars
10 allow for revolving membera. a salesman in Chicago after re- Ward and Scottie Prescott who
will sit in
sblp each year.
ceiving his degree at Northwest- became sea Lions.
At 5:30 tomorrow a picnic tor
ern University. He was thereafter
Borough
Receives M. A. Degree
Promoted to Champaign district meet participants and Ibelr parArthur
W. Jones, North Swarthents
will
be
held
in
the
pIcnic
~Ies manager, Chicago assistanl
Swarthmore
more
avenue,
was awal'ded bls
district sales manager. and Buffalo area. Participants are assured as
on
master
of
education
degree from
many famous ''Seahorse'' burghdistrict sales manager.
the
School
of
Education
at Boston
In 1954 WlIcoz was named as- ers as they can eat, free. Parents
Monday, August 26
University at the summer session
sistant sales pe!'SOIlIlel manager will be charged a SI'n!all fee. AnyFrom
2
Un'"
9
P.M.
commencement exercises held Sat..
"l1d the follnwing year be assumed one who has not ...,g!stered tor
urday afternoon in Boston,:Mass,
(CoDtinued nn. Pagoe 8)
his IIIOst NeeDt responsibilities.
Pool Championship,
Meet, Picnic Tomorrow
Register New
School Children
Now, Parents Advised
One Robbery Solved,
tfew One Occurs
Westinghouse Names
Dartmouth Ave. Man
Wilcox Assigned
To New York Division
Ha",
by Board
Wednesday
Swarthmore High School tulUon
pupils will pay $464 for the coming school year, $49 higher than
last year. Elementary pupils will
pay $284, an increase of $14.
Kindergar.tners will pay $135, a
$7 increase. The new rat-es were
set during the regular monthly
meeting of the Swarthmore-Rut_
ledge School Board on Wednesday
evening. They are calculated On a
pattern prescribed by the State
Department of Public Instruction
in accordance with expenses of
,the previous year.
A rate of $17 per day for suhsitute teachers pay was established, and teachers who conduct the
Saturday morning recreation extension program of the district
will receive an increase of 50 cents
or a total of $3.00 per hour while
thus engaged.
Local Schools Open
Monday, September 9
Final plans are being completed
for the opening of the Swarthmore
and Rutledge schools on Monday.
September 9 at the regular hours,
'!I: 45 for the high school, grades
seven to 12, and 9 a.m. for all
grades below the seventh. Any
parents who wIll have children entering the Swarthmore-Rutledge
Schools for the first time in September but have not completed
registration details, should do 50
at once in the high school building
on College avenue. After teachers
return on September 4, much less
time and earn can be devoted by
the registration office to pupil
registratioin details.
On the first day, September 9,
all classes will have morning sessions onlYt except the kindergarten which will hav.e both
morning and afternoon sessions,
starting the first day, Parents
have ,been notified by mail to
which group their kindergarten
child is assigned-that is, Which
school and whether the morning
or younger group or afternoon or
older group. If parents have not
been notified as to placement of
kindergarten children, they should
call the school office.
First grade pupils will have
morning sessions only, through
Wednesday, September 18. Full
day sessions for them will begin
Tho.rsday, September 19. Second
grade pupils will have morning
sessions only until W.ednesday,
September 11. Their full day sessions will begin on Thursday,
September 12th.
Beginning Tuesday, September
10, there will be both sessions of
school for all pupils in grades
from three to 12. The regular
morning sessions in the high
school will begin at 8: 45 a.m. and
ccntinue to 12: 08 p.m. From 11: 22
to 12: 08 there will be the first
high school lunch periOd· at which
time a warm lunch at 30c per
meal will be served in the high
school cafeteria. The second lunch
period, grades seven, eight and. 12,
will extend from 12: 08 to 12: 55.
Th" afternoon session will begin
at 12: 55 p.m. and continue to 3: 15.
Special musical organiza~ions' rehearsal pepiods will be held in
the morning from 8 to 8:45. On
Fridays of home football games,
the morning session will be
lengthened. and extend into the
early afternoon, before dismissal
for lunch. 0nI,. one session III
school will be held on those days,
however. Tbe hom e football
schedule is: October 4, Nether
Providence; October 18, Upper
Merion; October 25, Darby; Novemher 8, Marple-Newtown.
1N5AfMiMINT
Scbool, the bride graduated from aDd .:Mr. Robert Boyd 'of Drexel born atm Blvervlew road Sun- L. AlthoUle of WoOcIbrook fOa4
are the paternal If8Ddparenta.
Mr. and Mi-s. William E. SodeD Duke University, Durham, ·N. C., HilL
.
day, A~ 18•.
.,
e~gement
.~----- ----~~-
of Rose Tree, formerly of CoJlege
. avenue, announce the
of their daughter, Miss Mary Jane
Soden, to Mr. Leo L. McCormick,
son of Mr. aDd Mrs. Leo G. McCormick of Media.
A fall wedding Is planned.
in June. Belrinnlng September 3
Mr. Edward Hunsperger acted
--Mrs. Doherty will be a teacher of as best man for bis stepson. Ush": Mr. and Mrs. John G. AlthouSe
....
tJle third grade at Edgmont era were Mr. Calvin RIlefusa of annOUDce. ~ birth of a son . JoI ..ASAZINI IUISCIiPnONs
School, Gradyville.
PaoU, Mr. Donald !Barr of Rose.
'
The bridegroom is a .graduate mont,. and Mr. James Scott
Bre
on August 19
UIINS .IULY, AU •• AIID sin.
bbl: '
of Swarthmore HIgb School and Wilmmgton, Del.
n , .........
.
CALL 'of DenIson Unlyerslty, . Granvllle,
Mrs. Greene was attired in a
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
.IA.. IS L IlAUIIRIAII
O. Mr. Doherty will .be a graduate blue lace gown over ta1feta, with and Mrs. - J. W. stettner of CoLO 6-110 .
TOMORROW'S IRIDE
student.t the University of Penn- white rosebud hat, and white .:um~b;us.;;;;;O;.;Mr~.~an~d~Mrs~~.~Sa~m~u~e~I~..;.~.;
. ~.;.~,,;,,~.;.~,~,,~,~.;'~M;'~'~"~.~.~.~
.
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MIss LoUIse Markle Sherrill, sylvania.
shoes and gloves. Mrs. Smith was ~
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
The brldeg.oom's parents Mr. gowned In dusty rose lace over
Markie Sherriff of FarnDngton, and- Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty en- taffeta with matcbl.ng hat and
Mich., and Mr. Thomas Hyde terta1ned at dinner Wednesday shoes. Mrs. Hunsperger chose a
-.------ Alden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip after the wedding reheaI'SllI.
blue lace dress with matcbing
M. Alden ot North Chester road,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. For- teather hat, matcbing shoes, and
BEAUTY SALON
will be man-ted tomorrow after- sytbe and Mr. and Mrs. Willian' long white gloVes. A pUrPle tipped
WILL CLOSI NIDAY, AU_UST 16
noon at 3: 30 o'clock in SI. James D. Ziegenfus entertained. yester- white orchid corsage complementIEO.IN MONDAY, 51"''''11 ,
Episcopal Church, Birmingham.
day at a luncheon for the bridal ed each cosiume.
A dinner following the cereMrs. Chester Bowie of Birminl- party and out-of-town guests at
9 South Chester Road
ham will entertain at a luncheon the home at. the FoE') thes.
mOllY wai held at the strath
Can Klngswood 3.G476
tomorrow. for the wedding party
Haven Inn for 170 gUests.
Active .._ ..... of ... Swa .....o......1.... Auoclatlo.
- and out-of-town guests:
. SMITH -GREENE
After a wedding trip through
Mrs..L. J. Do~!e of Birmingham
HAINES _ GRIENE
Cana'lla iMr. and Mrs. Haines will
entertained at dinner last evenb'_
.
reside at 506 Queen lane Germanfor the wedding party and out-ofIn the Swarthmore PresbyterlaD
.
.'
.
Church at a 2 o'clock candlelight town. Mr. and Mrs. Snuth left for
STATE
town guests.
a wedding trip to th Poconos I
Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Alden, double wedding service Saturday,
Str dsb g
e
,
TRUCK .INSPECTION
parents of the bridegroom wil' August 17, Miss Doris Ethel near
ou
, and upOn their
entertain thiS evening at the re- Greene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. return will reside at 216' North
hear.al dinner.
Grover C. Greene of South Ches- Monroe atr~t, Media.
,C••ck Your Car for Summ.... Driving
. Miss Sherrill was previously ter road, became the bride of Mr.
Mrs. Snuth, en art ~ajor, Is a
M to T
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C
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p
h.cII lrakes
honored at showetll given at tl- Alfred Benton Smith, and her graduate of the Unlvel'Sltyof Delbride's College House In Nortb- sister Miss Lois Eleanor Greene aware, Newark. Mrs. Haines at. . Wh ••1 lalanc.
5.lf Gas & Oils
ampton, Mass., by the bri~r was .joined in marriage to Mr. tended lHarcum Junior College,
ROBIRT J. AT%, Mgr. .
.groom's family in Swarthmore il" Morgan Granville Haines. Mr. Drexel Institute, and Steed ColRUSSELL'S SERYlCE
June, and ·by Miss Alice Mohler, Smith is the "on of Mr. and Mrs. lege of Technology, Johnson City,
.
OPPOlite Borough Perking Lot
the bride's maid of honor.
John .Alfred Smitli· of Linwood. Tenn.. Mr. Haines Is a graduate of
1.lngswoDd 3-0440
,Damna ..... and L"'ay.tte
_ _ _ _ _. _ _ _
Mr. Haines is the son of ·Mrs. Ed- Washington College, Chestertown,
lIT
DOHERTY.GREEN
ward Hunsperger of Germantown, Md. Mr., SmIth will continue his
..
and tihe late !Mr. Granville Haines. studies at Temple University. He
Miss Marilyn Huxley Green,
Tbe Rev. Mr. John Schott of- is a graduate of business' addaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Wolverton Green of Lima,. and IIcialed at the' double ring cere- ministration of Keystone Secre.Mr. Robert Wesley Donerty, son mony.
tartal and Business Administration
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth
Miss D01'ls Greene, escorted by School.
Doherty of Elm avenue, were her father, and ,Miss. Lois Greene,
---'-I-IR-T-H-5--(with Appetizer - Dessert· Beflertlge)
married yesterday afternoon et a escorted by, her brother Mr. Rob4 o'clock candlelight servIce in ert R. Greenl', were given In marMr. and Mrs. William D. Mcnoon to one-thirty
Swarthmore Trinity Episcop"l riage 'by th~tr father. The brides Henry of Media are receiving
•
Church. The ·Rev. Mr. H. Law- wore gowns. of ImpOrted Chantilly congratula·tionson the birth of a·
FROM 95c
rence Whittemore performed the lace and tulle fashioned· with long daughter, Beborah Joan who ardouble ring ceremony. '.
sleeves and a ,boat neckline out- rived Saturday morning, August
Gdven in marriage by her lined In pearls. From tile IItted 17, IJl Lankenau Hospital, OverSerf/ell i" our Quid, $/lf'd0fll
father, the bride wore a gown of lace bodice fell a skirt of tulle brook.
peau de sole fashioned with with appliques of Imported ChanThe little gl1'l is the grandAiNorulitio",,1l Dim"gRoofll
bodice of lace embroidered with tilly lace fOmling a Chapel· sweep daughter of Mrs. W. Rodman Mcseed pearls and sequIns. The em- train. They wore headpieces of Henry of Parrish road, 'and the
broidery also adorned sections 'of French Illusion and Chantilly lace late Mr. MclHenry, and Mr. and
the sklri, modeled with chapel trimmed 'with pearls. Their bOll- Mrs. Charles E. Acker of Waillng,
train. The bride wote a. coronet quets were cascades of white ford.
- .
of lace and tiny seed pearls and orchidS, stephanotis, and Bristol
..
Dr. and Mrs. George Hager
a chap~l length veil of tulle. She fairy.'
,.
carried a cascade of tiutterfiy
Matron of honor for ber sister- have announced the birth of their
orchids and stephanotis.
.
in-law, .MIss Doris Greene, was fourth 'child and Second son, AnMrs. Russell A.·Gaul of Secane, Mrs.. Robert R. Greene of Over- drew Grover, who arrived August
cousm of the bride, was matron of land Park, Kan. Bridesmaids were 13,
E. GmBS THURBER, M.t#Mger
A McGregor·Dodds Hotel
honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Paul of Ithan, Miss
Former residents of Vassar aveWilliam D. Ziegenfus of Dlckln- Constance Curfman of Wilmlng- nue, the Hagers live at 7221 Thomsop avenue, .Miss Judith Ann Bird ton, Del., and .Miss Patricia Leed- as avenue in Minneapolis where
of Wallingford, and Miss C. Gall er of ·Mt. Alverno road, Media.
Dr. Hager is dean of the College
•
Bauer of Cornell avenue. The
Miss Elizabeth Day of Wilming", of Pharmacy at the University of • •
bridal attendants wore gowns of !on, Dei., was maid of honor for Minnesota.
two-tone blue silk taffeta and Miss Lois Greene. Bridesmaids
small blue cOfonets of seed pe~rls ;were Miss Helen Croco of North
Mr. and M"". Robert C. Jagel
and tulle. 'They carried cascades St/(lr, Del.. and the bride's twin announce the arrival of their third
of white gladioli and delpbinil\m. cousins ·the Misses· June and child, a son, Erik Abbott Jagel,
Mr. Lynn Mason Doherty acted Judith Stringer of Edgemoor, Ter- ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
as best man for his brother. Ush- race, Del.
"II CONDITIONED
ers were Mr. Bruce B. Maclntosh. Bridal attendanta wore gowns
of Cincinnati, 0., Mr. William D, of coral or turquoise chiffon over . . . . . In
1
Ziegenfua of Dickinson avenue taffeta with matching headbands
S' "
.
Mr. Oliver Gould Swan of North accented with pearls. They carried
wurtl!lIIore. Po.
Chester road, and Mr. Wilbur ·H. cascades of aqua or coral cama- 'Fri. lind Sat. - Aug. 23, 24
,
Hoot of Lafayetle avenue.
tiODS with stephanotis and Bristol More •••or fro. I~.r••., . . .
'1:'he. bride's mother was gowned fairy, aqua accenting coral gowns.
. David Nlv..
in an embroidered pink and white and coral; the aqua gowns.
''TIlE
iOIIERf"
silk 'sheath aud wore a small pink
Mr. John Alfred.Smith was best
lin Tochnleolo'l
feather hal. A corsage of sweet- man for his' son. Ushers were Mr.
~·olu._
heart roses complement.!.! her Donald McKay of Woodlyn, Mr.
"RETURN TO GLENEsIAUL"
costume.
Raymond Hennan of Philadelphia,
. Frid01'-"7:50 ond 9:55 Mol.
,
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Saturday-6, ~:05 and 10:10 P.M.
The bridegroom's mother chose r '
IIG CHILDREN'S SHOW
a beige
adorned with
__..silk sheath
Is
.. SAT.'1
tiny
"""'" pear ,and a small white
Dop't Forget to ORDER
"DAIOTA INCIDENT"
feather hat. A corsage of orchids
. ,
PI;"
accented her ouUlt.
. I~pr.inted
Color Cartoon a." ~rtol
Following the- ceremony a reS un.. M on., T u.s.. A·u". 2"'-27
No matter what type
aoge
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8
8 . ar 8
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ception was held at the Sprlng. haven Club in Wallingford.
Wolt DI ...y's
ba~e., yojl'll enjoy real cooking
ease.
.
,.
The bride and bridegroom will
and
"JOHNNY
TREMAIN"
(In Tttchnito1or)
Today's newest models feanue~~t
reside at 609 Elm avenue.
SAVE 20%
. Plus .
lighting, .automatic top bume~,· a.td
A graduate of Swarthmore High
CARTOON CARNIVAL
(30 Books .
Matin.. Sunday 2 P.M.
From Which' to Choose)
automatic oven contro2s. No· more
Matinee Monday and Tuesday I P.M.
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THE SWAR'l'llMOBBAN
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·/l~uaJnted
llepreileiltaSeb.ool
at PSEA W0rktth0P
. NEWS NOTES.
lof Cre 'lNll_ with their dalllh- Van ScIVef 2nd in Pou&hkeePde'lbecame
811 members
Mr. aDd Mrs. Wea1ey N. Wagner ::: Rutbie al1d IJnda are spend. N. Y., on Saturday, August 17, of Delta Upsilon. fraternity at the
:Frederick W. Y~ of IDe hICh of Micblpn avenue 8PMlt a· 1!ew . a few days of thle week in Mr. Izumi and Mf. Van Sclver! University of Pennsylvanbl.
school f.:ult;;: reprUeDted the days of last week snnning them. Chestertown, Md.
. .
S~re-:a.&tledp Scbool J)js.. selves in Ocean City, N. J.
Mr•.and Mrs. Joeeph S. Howe of
.
et at the PeDn8ylvan1a State Mr. aDd Mrs. John D. ChlquWle Swarthmore avenue with their
Irl
..
al1d daughters Bethy and Erica, daughter Lo!J!se al1d 89n lUehard
Education
AUQclation
for
tbe
12th
former'~ eun+-'
I
ual W IuilOp
Leadenhl
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a.,·are now have returned from their vaca~n1nI o:eld ; : : week ~ living at 107' Woodridge road, tlon which Included several' days
Tt~_'--burg.
a 'W11mtngtQn, Del. Mrs. Chlquoine of sightseeing In New York City
Ch.........••
.
Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs al1d a ten-day stay on Lake Win'l'beme of the six-day CODfer- Pemberton M. DI~ of North nlpesaukee, near Wolfeboro, N. H.
ence on the campus of. the Peml Princeton avenue.
..Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Heinemann
Hall School was. ~ Today al1d Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Spen- of Dickinson avenue returned
Lead Tomorrow. The state-wide car ·of Harvard avenue had as Friday after a two-week vacation
ope,ration, through a unique sya- their guest last week Mrs. Spen- In Ste. Adele, Province of Quebec,
tern of small discussion groups, Is cer's sister Mrs. Dorothy Edwards Cansda.
aimed at the advllDCe!l1eDt of the of Norwalk, Conn
Mr "-rg
Schobin
f
teadlingprofJ!ssion through study
. . •
. ""'" e
ger 0
the latest trends aDd. develoPMr. an!! Mrs. Robert Solts, Jr., Swarthmore avenue will return
of
of Westminster avenue entertain- home tomorrow after a month's
mrocedents In ed~ca::~.~=onal ed their. former neighbors Mlr. trip. He joined Mrs. Schoblnger in
p
.ures, eo...p
.qlles, and Mrs. H. N. Compton of Sweden and traveled through
and cooperation withill stOOl ~s- Chadds. Ford, Sunday afternoon. Norway. Mrs. Schohinger, who Is
terns, as well as with t e comMr. and MJ's. Minor J. Stein of studying with a weaving group in
munlty and Ita numerous social Haverford .place ha,d as their Baras, Sweden, will return in
and civic agencies.
.'
guest over the week end Mrs. an~ther month.
Mrs J
es B Bullitt J
Ith Stein's mother Mrs. Harley N. Vicki Baker of 'Harvard avenue
amt
..
:..~_ m:.: r., BW'I' Shipman of Sunbury.
has been ilt Camp Wawenock
·
ber d auglh el:)l"'""", y~glnia ,,11-Mt-.
.:Mrs. George F. Dunn South Casco, Me., for· the summer:
Hit, Miss Evelyn Bulli~ and Miss retumEid to their home on Dlckln- Her mother Mrs. Robert D. Baker
gro~
Marg~etB~ttof Lin~ln aye-son avenlle Sunday following a with sons Bob and Scott will leave
ern, week~s' sfay In Avalon, N. J,
nue are at :!i!I~c!rp a~
Monday for a short stay at Rock
VI., for a s , .
""era weeks. . Mirlani Tholli of Wallil!gford House MountiUn Farm, Eaton Flowering'in the 'urn garden is't1pe of ~'s treasured possessionS
-,the memorials of those who have been dear to him•
arrived home Tuesday evening Center, N. H., b.-fore they return
Admt!~!"t. '. ..
t~.~''''"'''~' .from the National Music Camp at to Swarthmore with Vicki WedHere rest the departed loved ones, prepared· for memorialInterlochen, Mich., where she nesday.
ization through kindly, reverent _crematio~ which merely
R
spent the summer as a counselor
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Toland with
. accelerates the process of Nature, accomplishing in a few.
to Intermediate girls.
their daughters Margaret, Debbie,
Mrs. ·~uel Francis Butler of and Phoebe of North Chester road
hours exactly what Nature alone requires deod\!S to com·
South Chester road and Mrs. WlI- recently spent two weeks vacaplete. Memorial urns, properly identified,· receased within
No Ether Required
!iam E. Lyle 9f Buffalo have re- tioning at Northeast, on the the lawns in a setting ,ofnaturai peace and beauty.
Ocean Cit N J A
t 17 cently .returned from a six weeks Chesapeake. RetUrnIng to Swarthy, . ., ugus
- cruise aboard the RM.s. Caronia. more for several days they drove
The cremation memorial offers unequalled advantages
A local doctor says patient should They visited Iceland, Norway's to New England and Cape Cod
both
sentimental and financial. These are explained in an
pull through. Ye Olde Proprietor North Cape and Fjords, Sweden, during a week's trip, visiting
informative booklet, "Why Mankind is TumiD, to Cremaof The Camera and Hobby Shop Denmark, and the British Isles.
friends enroute;
tion." Write or telephone us for your free
survived a 50 week operation of Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones MIss Christine Fotd, daughter
separating himself from his duties, of North Swarthmore avenue, of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Ford of
for aorta:
vacation. Patient is resting with
their daughter Beth and sons Amhers t avenue, wi·11 Ieave Iior
.
comf
bly.
~ur and Larry, arrived home home from Bi'emerhaven Monday
Notice to Cuatomers--"Please TueSday from a .two ·weektrip to after a year'S study in
check· up on those remaining on Banff, Lake Lowse, and Jasper in and travel In Europe, arriving In
dl}ty in the Store-1!or me----No the Canadian Rockies.
• New York September 6. Miss Ford
purchases required." K;I 3-4191.
Mr. and Mrs. ~ri
tember 10.
wr_
J H G M~- h · f
Belmont Avenue above
....-s.
•
.
.
""""nec
y
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South Chester road returned on I:
'.
Saturday from Canada after visitIng relatives and friendS in WeIland, Burlington, and Hamilton,
Ontario. .
Dr. and Mrs. James E. Clark of
Media with their children David
and' Stephen have been visiting
Some timeS a minor variation in roo~ size can result in. import. with relatives In Morgantown and
ant carpet.conomies, or in a better looking installation.
Elkins, W. Va.
Your hearth will look better If it is elevated about the thickness
Mr: and M.s. Hallock Campbell
of carpet, to receive carpet flush, rather then being flush with of Vassar avenue with their chilFI~or
dren Peter and Susan met by
the floor. .
,
SOFAS·.
Quarter...ound (molding) may be omitted il'l rooms to be car- chance Mr. and Mrs. Robert
peted waU-to-wall, and' the carpat installed directly to the Walker of Elm avenue with their
l-Colonial Beige & Bluet Linen Print .... 198.00
daughters A,llce, Betsy" and Claire
baseboard.
I-Channel Back-Toast Boucle ........ 199.00
at
Bryce
Canyon
National
Park,
I-Chipendale-Rose
Nylon Damask ... ; 21S.oo
In radiant heat homes with concrete slab floors, a strip of wC!od
Utah,
during
a
recent
trip.
around the edge of the room. will permit installation of ClIfpef
l-ButtonBack--,Turquoi", Boucle. Down
•
Dr. WQldo R. Flsber of GuernFilled
.......•...................
249.00
without costly drilling of concrete.
sey road is vacationing at August
It cosfs you nothing to discuss plans wilh your carpet man. If a Camp, ·climbing In the Mt. KatahLOVE SEATS
helpful suggestion resulb, you wnt have it while you can use it. din area.
I-Victorian Rower Print-Foam Cushion 169.S0
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Izumi of
I-French Provincial Scenic Linen FruitBenjamln West avenue returned
BuIlding
wood ..... , .............. ,.'.... 149.50
Friday of last wee\< atter attendIng the Guy Naler Memorial Piano
BLUEPRINT
Teachers Workshop .·in PfUsburgh.
l-Contemporary S .... n Tweacl-Foam
After a short stopOver in SwarthCushion . . . .. . .. . .. ... .. .. .. ... 169.S0
more they visited Nantucket and
I-Lawson S ....n Matla$Se-Oown Cushions 205.00
Marth's Vineyard ..
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Mr. and Mrs. Willis WeatherMohawk • Lees • Needletuft • Oriental Rugs
CHAIRS
ford have moved from 510 Ogden
100 ParkA.a , Swartt.n-a, Po.
l-tolo~ial-Blue Print-Faam Cushion . 119.00
avenue and are residing at 515
,Klngswood 3-6000
Clearbrook ,9-4646
': i
Pair--Coionial-Brown
& Sold Print-AD .
Elm avenue.
79.50
Mr. 'IIIIdMrs. Howard E. TompI-French ProYincial - IToast Fruitwood
kins with their daughters Sandra,
Rnish . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... 117.00
Deyne, WendY. and Linden VicI-Colonial
Wing Chair=8lue Print .... 87.50
toria will move on Monday from
l-lounge-Down
Back & Seat &reen Mat.
Ridiey Park Into their residence
lasse
............
. . . . . . . . . . . ... 164.00
'at 513' Ogden avenue.•
I-Lounge Spring Down Seat & BackMr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant
from
Turquoise ,,, ........... ,...... .'.. 134.00
of South Chester ro'ad visited
I-Wing
Chair-Brown Yelv.t-:Spot.Shed 114.OQ
cousins Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Wlp.. Leading Duiplers'
2-C1iannel
Back Tub Chain Sold BrOcade 74.511
perman In Summit, N. J., over tihe
l-loung8-Buttbn Back-Sprlng Down Originals
week end.
&rean
.... ; ................... 139.50
Lewis Izumi and Satoko Izumi
Wonderful Savillgs For You.
I~i:asional
Chairs ... from $24.50 to $74.S0
of Benjamin West averiue attended the wedding of Miss Margaret
The Largest Collection of
We
IN /drIest seletl;o", of early
Platt
Hetzel! aDd Mr. Harry
Gowns in Delaware Co.
AfIUf'k.", {will" . e i" Del4umre'Co_ty
mel
What
in an urn garden?
Vlo:st
OPER 'TION PROVES
,
copy.
aermany .
'West Laurel Hill
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Building a new home?
Consult your carpet man
in the BLUEPRINT stage
Close-out Sale
..
Sofas - Love Seats ~ Chairs.
Our Finest Quality
a 'new .home? Consult your
carpet man in the
stage
Samples
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O'A"'SOt1 .y. Comr.~n.l·
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THE SWAIlTIIMORBAN
THE . SWARl'HMOREAN
I'lIBLISUED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA.
PETER E. TOLD. MARJORIE TOLD. P1JBLI8I1BJ1.8
. Phone KInPwood 3-0990 .,
.
PETER Eo TOLD. EdItor
.
Barbara B. Kent, Managing EdItor
Rosalie D. Peirsol
Mar.jorie T. Told
Ann~ L. Maboott
Elrtered as Second Class Matter, January ;24. 1929, at the Post
oiIIce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NQON
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., AUGUST 23, 1957
.
TRINITY NOTES
A celebration of the Holy Com_
munlon will be beld at 9 o'clock
Sunday morning. The ushers for
. service
. w ill ....
"'" as foUows'.
this
C S Brown, head usher' E. O.
"
.
'Aaron,
Cramp,
alternate;
John
C. H. Brennan, Jr., H. L. Harris,
W. V. Thomas, Jr., H. G. Toland,
and G. W. C. Wagner.
Clay Hogg and Ohrlstopher
heduled to
Reynolds are sc
serve
as acolytes.
' .
The schedule of services Will
change In Septem~,. and on
September 1 there WIll be a celt;bration of tlJe Holy Communion
I
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
Mr. Schott will preach 'at the
11 a.m. worship service. The topic
of his sermon will be "Personal
Rs epoDSl'b'lIt
"
I y.
Church classes are beld at 11
a.m. each Sunday.
Choir rehearsals during the
summer 'are held at 10 o'clock.
-_..
prior to the morning "'" "ce.
The Bandage Group will meet
'0
Wedn day morning
t
a 1 a.m.
es
.
METHODIST NOTES
Church School classes for all
ages begin at 9:45. Visiting pupils
are cordially welcomed.
-
I LmERS TO
THE Ef)ITOR
1.____....,......___--,_-;
Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Mont-I 'Robert Turner, son of Mr. and
.gomery and chUdren Johnny and!Mrs. Donald C. Turner of 'Val_
"lip oplnloaa _ , 'd _ _ .... LeslIe of Chestnut lane returned lingford, has been WOl'kiII& at the
th_
oftetbe
All home last week after spending Inn at Buck Hill Falls tlJls sum_
_
'rileIndlddool
8 _ _wrlten.
_ mut
two weelm at Stone Harbor. N. J. mer. A June graduate of SWBrlil_
~_
., tile writer
.. _ _ to tho
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Halg more High School, Donald will
EdItor. Letton wU1 be publllhed of Riverview road will have as enter EarllIam College, Bichmond,
onlJ' at :tbe _ o n of .....
their guests over tlJe weekend Ind., tlJts fall as a freshman.
EdItor.
tlJeIr son-in-law and daughter Mr.
Mr: and Mrs. Henry I. Hoot Of
Queiitlons AsInmulee
and Mrs. Cory iB. Dunham, Jr., Lafayette avenue recently spent
To the EdItor:
who are arriving ·tonight from a two week vacation 'at lheir sum_
There are two points of Interest New York City.
mer cottage In Seaside Bark, N. J.
In the statemE'llt by the Acting
Dtstrict EJ\gineer of the Pennsylvania Deparbnent of Highways
in the "Letters" column of last
week's Swarthmorean. Readers
•
will recall that the ~tement purOUR RECORD.
ports to assure resIdents of ~e
Borough that Chester road WIll
ty
More than three-quartel'lof a
not be wlden~ if the IMId-Coun
Expressway
15 built along the
century of unequaled service, detl
I
ed Yell
R t
p~n y p ann
ow "ou e. _
- pendabnity and highest standar.
. F~, thpertye
readson glve~- ~ces
Slve pro
amages - IS a
curious one In view of tlJe und . bly
____•
erty' d
ema
ex...""",ve prop
amagesti>e Yellow Route itself wtll
._ou O. PUICIUU
cause In tlJls and other communlties. By what r~n1ng does con1120. CHUTNUT IT . . . '
demnation of eight or ten feet
OIIYIIIL IAIIt, •
MAW A. . . "
from front lawns along Clieater
I . . .IU.
road become more "excessive"
................
....
•
. THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
'11
'.'.p'
"II'
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a.m.8 o'clock and apin at 11:15 Worship
Mr. Kulp
will homes?
,at
At tlJeService
11 o'clock
Morning
tlJan outright destruction of 276
use as his subject, "A Soul Open Second, it should be noted that
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES To God," a sermon on tlJe parable this is the first time the Depart&I"'~·."-LA
1.~.N._ M'(J.'#lUe rJA" ~
The wisdom of basing tUought of the Pharisee and tlJe Publican. ment of HighwayS has been wil- _ ~"V 1:; . .
r, ~-e"'l ~.'" DUA.&41 _
on constructive, perfect, sptritual
Nursery children will be super- ling t ... give SwartlJmore any asmodels will '. be emphasized at vised during the moriting service. surance of any kind tlJat Chester
THeWONOERFUL
Chrittian Science semces Sun- The JUnior Church program has road will be left as it is if the
THINGS
day, when the Lesson-8ermon Is been temporarily discontinued present two
prove inadeentitled '1MInd."
during tlJe abbreviated summer quate to carry tramc to ~d from
Keynoting tlJe Lesson-Sermon service.
the Baltimore Pike Interchange
is the Golden Text from Romans
Every Wednesday a Fall Fest!_ of tlJe Expr~ssway.
(11: 33): "0 the depth of the val Workshop' meets at the c'hurch.
Naturally, the Department of
riches. both .of the wisdom 'and There is 'supervision for children. Highways ts anxious to assuage
knowledge of Godl how unsearch- Mrs. Z. Connors, LO 6-6431, Mrs. public resentment of Its selection
able are his judginents, and his Gray, XI 3-9945 or Mrs. G. How- of the Yellow Rout"-a selection
~ Ll.I..~~"'-=.I
ways past finding outl'"
ard, XI 3-8352, are in charge of for which no adequate explanaSelections to be read from "Sci- transportation.
tion has been made. However, the .
IIFREQ WARING IN" HI.FII I
ence and· Health witlJ Key to th~
Yellow Roote 'cannot lie jUstifIed
on any basls --cost, projected
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy One Robbery Solved
Fred and The Pennsylvanians make a rewarding return with
Include the following .(248:26. .
'traffic load, or economle Impact on
this album of favorites that have long delighted millions. The
29):. "We must form @!riect;mod~
.New .One. qccurs ll.>e .arO!!~J!~djo'~."e.,:~l High::
sa~e)"rilng,!men4 .that p-eople everywhere remember' and
els in thought and look at them
(Continued from Page 1)
way Act of 1956, these tlJree faclove, sounding brighter ~mcl fresher than ever. Hear it today!
continually, or we shall never MedIa, managerl opened. the tors must control selection of excarve -th_ out in grand and noble market for the day. The cigarette pressway routes.
lives.'~
machine just inside tlJe front door
ROBERT VAN RIPER
1 . . T ..
Scriptural readings Include the had been smashed and drained of
Dr
d M
Wald E. Fi h
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following (Philippians (3: 15): change, 25 to 30 silver dollars of G~:::"ey :"d ha:e retu:n:
.10 PARK.AVENUE .
"-:104 KI S-14EaO
"Let us therefore, as many as be were taken from a cash register, 1
ti In
rth
••• _
.
•
rom
a
vaca
on
no·
em
U'.LI.U.
OPEN
FRIDAY E.VENINGg
SWARTHMORE. PA.·
in locked Illin~ cabinets werce bat- nesota and New England.
perfect, be thus mmd~: andI idfed
any thing ye be otherwIse m n ,tered open m tlJe office. hecks ::::::~::..::::::..:::~::~_ _
God shall reveal even this unto stamped for depostt seemed to
you."
have ·been untouched. Cartons of
All are welcome to attend the cigarettes were missing from the
services at FIrst Church of Christ, store shelves.
Scientist, 206 Park avenue, at 1)
The robber or robbers gained
o'cloCk.
entry by prying a rear receiving
door loose from the wall with a
I:'"
I
r'F
law:..
..:!:========================:=:::!
crOwbar, later found on a stair-
•
way to .the second floor. With
other tools found inside they cut
through a wire partition into the
front part of' the stOre. Doors to
offices and storerooms of Co-op
tena"t. (Techno Products Company, 9eorge Meyers Roofing Company, . and J. F. Blackman Construction Company) in the. back
CHURCH SERVICES
part and on the second floor of tlJe
-F!RESBYTERIAN CHURCH
building· were forced, but pending
John Schott, Associate MInlster a complete inventory 'by tlJese
businesses, notlhing serned to have
Sunday, August 25
10:00 A,M.----Choir Rehearsal.
bee:! taken from tlJem.
11:00 A.M. -. Church School
Another robbery of the Co-op,
classes.
.
in which $200 was lost on No11:00
-. Mr. Schott will vember 20, 1954, is still .unsolved.
prea Ach.M·
.
Wednesday. AD&'UR 28
10:00 A.M......;Bandage Group.
'1'RINlTY CHURCH
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
Sollday, August 25
9:00 A.M."'-Holy Communion
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
SIUId&y, August 25
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worsbip.
All are weleome.
.. 1II0000000, A ...... 28
AU day sewing for A.F.S.C.
Water Company Asks
Voluntary Reduction
INVESTIGATE ROBBERY
Is Your House Too Large or Too Small1
WUliam Shirley confe....
Elmer Zeb1y of the
Swarthmore Police afler Monday night's robbery of the Swarth. more Consumer's Co-op Market.
. In the last month or two a number of families have
traded smaller homes for larger homes and visa
versa.
. We 'h'ave a number of fine families wanting to do this
at the present time. .
Joe Howe or Horace Passmore and get your name ~n
our list in case' the right thing comes along.
Klngswood 4-1500
Baird and Bird
Mrs. Don Dickinson of Park reunion of about 300 members on
avenue left August 2 for Berkeley ~ugust 4. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Springs, W. Va., to attend a family 'Dicklnson .of Penn state also attended the reunion. Mrs. Dicklnson spent a week visiting With
.
relatives. En route to Berkeley
she visited·- Mrs. Harvey
Fall Term begins Sept. 3 Springs
Gearhart, formerly Ethel MeEvening School, Sept. 16 Da,uiel of Swarthmore, at Blue
,RI.dge SIllDldIIt. '11raveUng to
Approved for Veterans
Quantico, Va., she joined her
• Two.year Courses
daughter Mrs. George Straln, Jr.,
• Short Courses
witlJ her chUdren Diana Lee and
• Small Classes
George
Deems of Penn Valley, and
• Moderate Rates
her
son
Luren, who accompanied
• Jobs Sec:ured
his sister to Quantico following
• Free Catalogue
his slay at Pocono Chrlstian,InstiCall K13·1747 or K13.4656 tute.
They visited Lt. and Mrs.
Don Dickinson at Quantieo and
KEYSTONE SCHOOL OF
returned to Swarthmore after a
IUSINESS,ADMINISTRATION visit
In Washington, N. C:
S CH 0 0 L
. Why not pick up the phone now and call Bob Bird,
'co-o.
FOODIWARKET .
The Philadelphia Suburban
Water Company has asked Its
customie-rs in recent weeks for
voluntary reductions in the .use of
Springlleld water by its customers.
Thus far, bowever, the reduction which the company expected
from 'these announcements has not
been apparent. Harold S. Schutt,
president, st&ted this week. He
said that a steady high demand
for water Is continuing, indicating
that most hoUseholders are sllll
sprinkling their lawns and gardens and filling their swimming
pools.
D~e to this high demand and
the continued la~k of ralofallan il inch deficiency since January 1st-the company's reservoirs
are being more rapidly depleted
every day. For example, Geist
Reservoir now has ten feet less
water than it had at tlJe' beginning
of the year.
Mr. Schutt relterat~ that t!,e
interests and convemence of Its.
customers . Is .t h e company's
primary concern, and tlJ~t tbe
compa,,;y does not want to Impose
restr:!ct!ons on the use of water.
However, he sald, such action will
be necessary unless customers immediately stoP. lawn sprinkling,
car washing and filling swimming
pools.
------.....,-Sandy Ford of Amherst avenue
has been working at the Pennsylvania Hospital under Dr. Garfield
Duncan. He .will conclude his
work this year at the University
Or Pennsylvania School of MedIcine.
Coa.u. . r'. co-c)p. AI~·•• of Swarlhlftore. IIIC.; 403 Dartmouth Aye"
Opposite Borollgh Hall
JULY';'" AUGUST -'SEPTEMBER' .
Remember - With the retu~n. to us. of
each.S100.00 w0-:th of Re!!lster Sbpsi
weill give you a bright new $lIver Dollar.
Swift's Premium
·Rib .Roast:
:S9---=~(II.
----J
AN .IDEAL BOWL .~LEANER
Vanish
...
DR.···MELODY
Dog Food
'
'Few things say "modern kitchen"
the way a kitchen phone does I
What makes a kitchen modern? StyIisb,
functional cabinets, ofc:oune. A spaciOus
refrigerator. A dishwasher. A disposal unit.
An efficient. range. Perhaps a wall oven.
And-"de/inilely a kitchen telephonel
The kitchen is headquarters for most
housewives mpst of every day. That's why'
. there are. few conveniences so appreciated
as an extension telephone just a reach ..way
from any point in the. room. It sava steps
:!.,.~:..tdleIl Alrfoi~ Base
.
,::m
.
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T !,-
m_
~
.
each 244:
can 19c
co·op
.
29c
PiDeapple Juice 46' oz. can .. '
Cauliflower
. head 19c
Plulls
lb. 19c
.~
each tlJeIr daughter Mrs. Daniel . S.
his
wifeaDd
of Larchmont,
Y.,GrIfand
GrIftIn
her b1JlbandN.IA.
I:
Mr. anel MrB. Henry C. FOI'd of
Amberst avenue have as their
guests for tlJe week end Mrs.
Ford's. mother Mrs. Sewall Shaw
of Brooklyn, N .. Y., and her
brother and siater-m-law Mr. and
Mrs. Shaw, Jr., of BaldWin, L. I.
Lt. and Mrs. William Webb
89utlJ Chester road have returned
from a trip to Callfornia" ~~~!:J
ftlg In their itinerary T
Mexico, Yellowstone. and
mite, the Bad Lands of Souj:h
Dakota, and the Tetons. During
seven and a half weeks tlJe Webbs
traveled 9,000. miles through 16
states .
llc.
Liquid Starch 2 qtsfor
,
IS
~
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes of
Princeton avenue have had as
. .....- their son-in-law and
their gn......
.
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Guenther
Ii. Froebel with their chi}dren
steven, Joanne, and Sally of
Northville, Mich. Mrs. Froebel
fiew from NortlIville for a two
and a half week visit while Mr.
Froebel drove east to· join his
family last week end. The Froebels will visit In Greenileld, Mass.,
next week before they return
home.
.
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SWARTIDIORBAN
CO-OP
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Geer of
Academy road -with thelr daughter Muffy, returned Saturday
from a three week visit with their
respective parents Mr. and ·Mrs.
S. W. Davenport of Kinderhook, .
N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Geer of Washington, ·Conn.
Mr. and 'urs..
U
Phi"li'pM. AI'den
Weo1neadQ,. A ....... '28
of Nortl! ctIester road will fly toAll day sewing for A.F~C!- day to Farmington, Mich., to at- .
-FIRST CHURCH OF
tend the weddingl tomorrow afterCHRIST,
SCIENTIST'
noon of MIss LouIse Sherrill, and
SWARTHMORE .
Park Avenue below Harvard
their SOIl Mr. Thomas H. AIden.·
t.~~~~A::The Aldens will be accompanied
J
by theli sOli Mr_ Alden. Jr ~ and
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NEWS NOTES.
.
Mrs. William Rodman McHenry 01 Parrish road had as her
recent guests her cousin Mrs.
V. L. Chlquoine of Palm Springs,
Fla.,. with her daughter Mrs. Joseph Cogar of Dallas, Tex.; and
an01lher cousin Mrs: Vern Mullen
of Taft, Calif.
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NEWS NOTES
ME'l1HODIST CHURCH
John C. Kulp, Minlster
Robert Wllde
MInister of Music
Sunday, August 25 .
9:45 A.M.~unday SchooL.
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will Rr88ch.
August. 21, 1957
hy the miJe, helps prevent burnt I119Is,
ends missed calls, makes foo4 buying evaso much easier.
Add this vital touch to your kitchen.
You won't think twice aOOut the pennies-aday cost. And you ~an hav" your kitchen
phone in anyone of eigM. rich decorator _
c;olQrs, if you wish. Call Our Business Office
about it. soon. Your kitchen WOp'l be com-.
pIeidy modem until yOu 00. . .
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. There'are a hundred uses for crushed ice, but only
one Way to produce all you want in ajift'y-with the
Ice Jet ice-crusher attachment for your Waring
Blendor. Just think of this: the Waring Ice Jet
crushes up to four trays.of ice cubes in ninety
seconds. Right there you have all you need for
any. purpose-drinks, chilledsaIadS, buffets, hors- .
d'oeuvtes, de 5 Its. A remarkable device-and so
easy to use fora-hundred uses. Specify the lee
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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August 23, 1957
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I LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Mont-I Robert Turner, son 01 Mr. and
•_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, .gomery and children Johnny and! Mrs. Donald C. Turner of Wal_
I'UBLISIIED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA.
The opinions expre£Sed below are Leslie of Chestnut lane returned, lingford, has been working at the
th
.... of Ihe Individual write.... AU home last week after spending Inn at Buck Hill Falls this surn_
1't;'I'ER E. TOLD, ItIARJORIE TOLD, PUBLlSlmll.S
leller8
to The 8warlhmorean must two weeks at Stone Harbor, N. J. mer. A June graduate of SWarth_
Phone KlDgswood 3-0900
be slm"" .... udonymn& ma,. be
....... U the writer" known to the
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Haig more High School, Donald will
PETER E. TOLD, EdItor
Editor. Lett.... wllI be pubUshed of Riverview road will have as enter Earlham CoUege, RichmOnd
Barbara B. Kent, Managing Editor
only
'
Editor.al Ihe discretion ot 11'. their guests over the weekend Ind., this faU as a freshman.
Rnsalie D. Pcirsol
Marjorie T. Told
Anile L. Mabbott
IL _ _-:-_:-:-_-:-_____- - - I their son-in-law and daughter Mr. Mr. and Mrs. ·Henry 1. Hoot Of
QueslloDS Assurance
and Mrs. Cory B. Dunham, Jr., Lafayette avenue recently Spent
Elrtered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
Oiftce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
To the Editor:
who are arriving tonigh.t from I' a two week vacation at their surn_
There
are
two
points
of
interest
New
York City.
mer cottage in Seaside Park, N. J.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
in lhe statement by the Acting
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., AUGUST 23, 1957
District Engineer of the Pennsylvania Department of Highways
in the "Letters" column of last
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
. TRINITY NOTES
A celebration of the Holy Com_
Mr. Scholl will preach at the week's Swarthmorean. Readers
munion will be held at 9 o'clock 11 a.m. worship service. The topic will recaU that the statement purOUR RECORD:
Sunday morning. The ushers for of his sermon wiU be "Personal p-orts to assure residents of the
Borough that Chester road will
this service will ·be as follows:
Rseponsibility".
More than three-quarters of a
C. S. Brown, head usher; E. O.
Church classes are held at 11 not be widened if the Mid-County
Expressway is built along the
century of unequaled service, de.
Cramp, alternate; John Aaron, a.m. each Sunday.
C. H. Brennan, Jr., H. L. Harris,
Choir rehearsals during tile presently planned Yellow Route.
pendabllity and highest standards.
First, the reason given-uexcesW. V. Thomas, Jr., H. G. Toland, summer are held at 10 o'clock.
sive property damages" is a
and G. W. C. Wagner.
prior to the morning service.
curious
one
in
view
of
the
unClay Hogg and Christopher
The Bandage Group will meet
deniably ex-cessive property damReynolds are scheduled to serve at 10 a.m. Wednesday morning.
ages the Yellow Route itself will
as acolytes.
D•••aoa o. PUNmMS
cause
in this and other communiThe schedule of services will
METHODIST NOTES
ties. By what rea&oning does con1820. CHESTNUT STREIT
change in September, and on
Church School classes for all demnation of eight or ten feet
OLIVER H. lAIR,
MARY "-lAIR,
September 1 there will be a cele- ages begin at 9: 45. Visiting pupils
from
front
lawns
along
Chester
T",_1I601111
bration of the Holy Communion are cordially welcomed.
road become more uexcessive"
at 8 o'clock and again at 11: 15
At the 11 o'clock Morning
a.m.
Worship Service Mr. Kulp will thall
outright destruction of 276 r
homes?
use as his subject, "A Soul Open
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES To God," a sermon on the parable Second, it should be noted that
this is the first time the DepartThe wisdom of basing t~ought of tbe Pharisee and the Publican. ment of Highways has been wilon constructive, perfect, spiritua~
Nursery children will be super- ling to give Swarthmore any asmodels will be emphasized at vised during the morning service.
surance of any kind that Chester
THE WONOERFU~ ,
Christian Science services Sun- The Junior Church program has
....IiIN6S
I'
road will be left as it is if the
day, when the Lesson-Sermon is been
temporarily discontinued present two lanes prove inade-entitled II,Mind."
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during the abbreviated summer quate to carry traffic to and from
Keynoting the Lesson-Sermon service.
the Baltimore Pike interchange
E(;~:
is the Golden Text from Romans
Every Wednesday a Fall Festi_ of the Expressway.
HAVE 'R:I OFFER
(11:33): "0 the depth of the val Workshop meets at the church.
WILL TAKE "(au'''
Natumlly, the Department of
BIi!EATH AWAV Ie;). I
riches both of the wisdom and There is supervision for children. Highways is anxious to assuage
knowledge of God! how unsearch- Mrs. Z. Connors, LO 6-6431, Mrs. public resentment of its selection
able are his judgments, and 'his Gray, KI 3-9945 or Mrs. G. How- of the Yellow Route-a selection
ways past finding out!"
ard, KI 3-8352, are in charge of for which no adequate explanaSelections to be read from "Sci_ transportation.
tion has been made. However, the
"FRED WARING IN HI-FI"
ence and Health with Key to the
Yellow Route cannot be justified
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy
on any basis --cost, projected
Fred and The Pennsylvanians make a rewarding return with
include the following (248: 26- One Robbery. Solved,
traffic load, or economic impact on
this album of favorites that have long delighted millions, The
29): uWe must form perfect modNew One Occurs the area. Under the Federal Highsame arrangements that people everywhere remember and
els in thought and look at them
(Continued from Page 1)
way Act of 1956, these three faclove, sounding brighter and fresher than ever. Hear it today!
continually, or we shall never MedIa, manager, opened
the tors must control selection of excarve ·thom out in grand and noble market for the day. The cigarette pressway routes.
lives."
machine just inside the front door
ROBERT VAN RIPER
Scriptural readings include the had been smashed and drained of
-_._----Dr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher
following
(Philippians (3: 15): change, 25 to 30 silver dallal'S
of
Guernsey rood have returned
"Let us therefore, as many as be were taken from a cash register,
10 PARK AVENUE
~KI3-14GO
from
a vacation in northern Minperfect, be thus minded: and if in locked filing cabinets were batOPEN
FRIIJAY £:VENINGS
SWARTHMORE. PA.
nesota
and
New
England.
any thing ye be otherwise minded, tered open in the office. Checks
God shall reveal even this unto stamped for deposit seemed to
you."
have been untouched. Cartons of
All are welcome to attend the cigarettes were missing from th(>
services at First Church of Christ, store shelves.
Scientist, 206 Park avenue, at }'
The robber or robbers gained
o'clock.
entry by prying a rear receiving
door loose from the wall with a
crowbar, later found on a stairway to the second Hoor. With
other tools found inside they cut
through a wire partition into the
front part of the store. Doors to
offices and storerooms of Co-op
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tenants (Techno Products Company, George Meyers ROOfing Company, and J. F. Blackman Construction Company) in the back
CHURCH S~RVICES
part and on the second floor of the
building
were forced. but pending
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
John Schott, Associate Minister a complete inventory by these
businesses, nothing semed to have
Sunday, August 25
10:00 A.M.-Choir Rehearsal.
been taken from them.
11:00 A.M. - Church School
Another robbery of the Co-op,
classes.
11 :00 A.M. Mr. Scholl will in which $200 was lost on November 20, 1954, is still unsolved.
preach.
Wednesday, August 28
10:00 A.M.-Bandage Group.
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NEWS NOTES
METHODIST CHURCH
Mrs. William Rodman McJohn C. Kulp, Minister
Henry of Parrish road had as her
Robert Wilde
Minister of Music
recent guests her cousin Mrs.
Sunday, August 25
V. L. Chiquoine of Palm Springs,
9:45 A.M.--Sunday Scbool.
Fla., with her daughter Mrs. Jou:oo A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach. seph Cogar of Dallas, Tex.; and
TRINITY CHURCH
another cousin Mrs. Vern MuIlen
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector of Taf·t, Calif.
Sunday. August 25
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Geer of
9:00 A.M.-HOly Communion
Academy road with their daughTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
tel' Muffy, returned Saturday
OF FRIENDS
from a three week visit with their
Sunday, August 25
respective parents Mr. and Mrs.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. S. W. Davenport of Kinderhook,
All are welcome.
N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Monday, August 26
Geer of Washington, Conn.
An day sewing for A.F.S.C.
Mr. and Mrs .. Philip M. Alden
Wednesday, August 28
of North Chester road wilI Hy toAll day sewing for A.F.S.C.
day to Farmington, Mich., to atFIRST CHURCH OF
tend the wedding tomorrow acterCHRIST, SCIENTIST
noon of Miss Louise Sherriff, and
SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
their son Mr. Thomas H. Alden.
Sunday, August 25
The Aldens will ·be accompanied
11 :00 A.M.--Sunday School.
by their son Mr. Alden. Jr., and
11:00 A.M.-The Lesson-Sermon
his wife of Larchmont, N. Y., and
will be entit1~ .. Mind....
their daughter Mrs. Daniel S.
Wednesday evenmg m~eting each Griffin and her husband Lt. Grifweek. 8 P.M., Readmg Room, H
.
11 irC
409 Dartmouth Avenue, open! n of the Mltcbe A oree Base
weekdays except holidays, 10-5 on Long Island.
I
August 23, 1957
TaE
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes of
princeton avenue have had as
.
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their guests their son-m- aw an
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Guenther
H. Frocbel with their children
Steven, Joanne, and Sally of
Northville, Mich. Mrs. Froebel
flew from Northville for a tw,?
and a half week visit while Mr.
Froebel drove east to join his
family last week end. The Froebels will visit in Greenfield, Mass.,
next week before they return
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Ford of
Amherst avenue have as their
guests for the week end Mrs.
Ford's mother Mrs. Sewall Shaw
of Brooklyn, N. Y., and her
b th
d ' te . I
11'1
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ro er an 515 r-ln- 3w r. an
Mrs. Shaw, Jr., of Baldwin, L. J.
Lt. and Mrs. William Webb of
South Chester road have returned
from a trip to California, includipg in their itinerary Tijuana,.
Mexico, Yenowstone, and Yosemite, the Bad Lands of South
Dakota, and the Tetons. During
seven and a half weeks the Webbs
traveled 9,000 miles through 16
states.
Is Your House Too Large or Too Small?
. In the last month or two a number of families have
traded smaller homes for larger homes and visa versa.
We have a number of fine families wanting to do this
at the present time.
Why not pick up the phone now and call Bob Bird,
our list in case the right thing comes along.
Water Company Asks
Voluntary Reduction
The Philadelphia Suburban
Water Company has asked its
customers in recent weeks for
voluntary reductions in the use of
Springfield water by its customers.
Thus far, however, the reduction which the company expected
from ·these announcements has not
been apparent. Harold S. Schutt.
president, stated this week. He
said that a steady high demand
for water is continuing, indicating
that most householders ale still
sprinkHng their lawns and gardens and filling their swimming
pools.
Due to this high demand and
the continued lack of rainfallan 11 inch deficiency since JanuElmer Zebly of tbe ary 1st-the company's reservoirs
Manager William Shirley confers
Swarthmore Police after Monday night's robbery of the Swarth- are being mar., rapidly depleted
. more Consumer's Co-oJ) :Market.
every day. For example, Geist
Reservoir now has ten feet less
Mrs. Don Dickinson of Park reunion of about 300 members on water than it had at the beginning
avenue left August 2 for Berkeley August 4. Mr. and Mrs. Walter of the year.
Springs, W. Va., to attend a family Dickinson of Penn State also atMr. Schult reiterated that the
'I tended the reunion. Mrs. Dickin- interests and convenience of its
son spent a week visiting with customers is the company's
relatives. En route to Berkeley primary concern, and that the
Springs she visited· Mrs. Harvey company does not want to impose
Fall Term begins Sept. 3 Gearhart fonnerly Ethel Mc- restrictions on the use of water.
Evening School, Sept. 16 Daniel
Swarthmore, at Blue However, he said, such action ~ilI
Riidge
Summtit.
Traveling to 'be necessary unless customers ImApproved for Velerans
Quantico, Va., she joined her mediatel~ stop lav.:n spr~nkli~g,
• Two·year Caurses
daughter Mrs. George Strain, Jr., car washmg and fillIng sWlmmmg
• Short Courses
with her children Diana Lee and pools.
• Small Classes
George Deems of Penn Valley, and
--------• Moderate Rates
her
son
Luren,
who
accompanied
Sandy
Ford of Amherst avenue
• Jobs Secured
his
sister
to
Quan.tico
following
has
been
working at the Pennsyl_
• Free Catalogue
his stay at Pocono Christian Insti- vania Hospital under Dr. Garfield
Call K13·1747 or K13·4656 tute. They visited Lt. and Mrs. Duncan. He will conclude his
. KEYSTONE SCHOOL
Don Dickinson at Quantico and work this year at the University
~USINESS.ADMINISTRATION returned to Swarthmore acter a of Pennsylvania School of Medlvisit in Washington, N. C.
cine.
df
Klngswood 4-1500
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INVESTIGATE ROBBERY
.SCHOOL
Joe Howe or Horace Passmore and get your name on
Baird and Bird
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pa_g_e_5
(;O-Op
af
FOOD MARKET
Consumer's Co-Op. Ass·n. of Swarthmore. tnc •• 403 Dartmouth Ave.
Opposite Borough Hall
Silver Dollars for White Slips
JULY -
AUGUST -
SEPTEMBER
.
Remember - With the retu~n to us. of
each $100.00 worth of Register Shps,
we'll give you a bright new Silver Dollar!
Swift's Premium
Rib Roast
Si)~~Ib.
co-OP
Bleaching Fluid 2 qts for 29c
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ..-J
CO-OP
Liquid Starch 2 qtsfor33c
AN IDEAL BOWL CLEANER
Vanish
each 24c
DR. MELODY
Dog Food
can 19c
co-op
Few things say "modern kitchen"
the way a kitchen phone does I
What makes a kitchen modern? Stylish,
functional cabinets, of course. A spacious
refrigeratur. A dishwasher. A disposal unit.
An efficient range. Perhaps a wall oven.
And-definitely a kitchen telephone!
The kitchen is headquarters for most
houscwivcs mosl of every day. That's why
there are few conveniences so appreciated
as an cxten.!)ion telephone just a reach away
from any point in the, room. It saves steps
@)
by the mile. helps prevent burnt meals,
ends missed calls. makes food buying ever
so much ca'iicr.
Add this vital louch to yoltr kitchen.
You won't think [wice about the pennies~a
da)' cost. And you can han your kitchen
phone in anyone of eighl rkh decorator
g>lors, if you wish. Call cur Bminess Office
about it soon. Your kitchen won't be cO/npietely modem until you do.
The Bell Telephone Company 01 Pennsylyanla
Pineapple Juice 46 oz. can 29c
Cauliflower
head 19c
Plums
lb. 19c
100% PURE
Paradichlorobenzene
Done . .. quick as you can say Waring Ice Jet
There are a hundred uses for crushed ice, but only
one way to produce all you want in a jiffy-with the
Ice Jet ice-crusher attachment for your Waring
Blendor. Just think of this: the Waring Ice Jet
crushes up to four trays. of ice cubes in ninety
seconds, Right there you have all you need for
any purpose-drinks, chilled salads, buffets, horsd'oeuvres, desserts. A remarkable device-and so
easy to use for a hundred uses. Specify the Ice
Jet by name: Waring! .
2 Ibs. 79c
Co-Op's regular patrons are its best advisers
... Co-Op does not want to sell .for the sake of
a sale . . • satisfaction is mo.re .mporta~t . .
the preferred goods at the proper qualIty an
right price • . • Shop Co-Op.
d
Start your week-end casually the Ice Jet way. See rOllr electric housewares dealer ;oday
BREYER'S ICE CREAM
Pints - Half Gallons
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CHARLES A. HIGGINS • 112 West State St., Media, Pa. LO 6·3100
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THE SWARTBMOREAN
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Mrs. Wesley N. Wagner of chUdren
!olIch!gan ave n u e entertained
Tuesday for frleods from Hackettstown, N. J .• Mrs. Paul Everitt,
Sgt. Ann Everitt. and Mrs. Louise
Lynne. JI.mmy. and Rob-
Mariae Partieipatee in
Operation 'Tradewinds'
bie returned to their home on Vaasar avenue Sunday following a
two week vacation at
MarIne Sgt. Robert L. Maynes,
Harbor. N. J. Mrs. Fry's parents son of Mrs, Allee E. Maynes Of
Bruere.
Sgt. Ereritt
'AIr CIs a member
Band Mr. and".
_rs. J ames H .
Of the Women s
orps
. were thell; guests during the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Fry and' week.
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Ash'es .nd Rubbish Removed
St.rtfn4J 111.'1 for '2 ...cuflft.~ JIles..
Lawns Mowed. 6ener.I
men to r.present 1'19. E.shm flu.d ••
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WANTED
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WtA:N1I'ED _ To buy woman's golt PERSONAL _ FurnIture refInIshclubs in good condlUon, for being _ custom cabtlat work.
ginner. Please call KIngswood 3- Andrew Spanier, Jr. KlDgawood
5706.
.
3-2198. Call after 5 P.M.
WIANTED-Young married couple PERSONAL - UPHOLSTERING
(teaching) desire unfurnished
Large Chain Completely ratwo-bedroom apartment in or near bullt with new fabrle $44.60 Swarthmore before September 15. Sofas $89-()Yer 30 years exper!Reply Box J, The Swarthmorean. ence. Six years of Swarthmore
WANTED _ To do day's work- references. All work Is done in
ironing, cleaning. Write Novella our o~ shop under personal
Powell, 321 Central avenue, Ches- supeI'V1Slon of Mr. Seremba. l!lst1ter, Pa.
.
mates are free. Thom Seremba.
WANrED
Small trlcrcle in Phone Sharon HUI 0734. Budget
good mechanical condition for payments.
three year old. KIngswood 3-1357. PERSONAL Belvedere Convalescent Home, 2507 Chestnut
WANTED - W oman f or h ousework In small Swarthmore street. Chester. Edge of Swarthapartment. Splendid posiUon for a more. Aged, senile, chronic, conreliable and willlog worker. Phone val...cent men and women. ExKI g ood 3 7176
cellent 'foods. spacious grounds
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Blue Cross honored. Sadie Pippin
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3-1428.
apartment,
Uving room,
bedbath.
Phone KInaswood
3-1126.
room, bath, kitchen enclosed
and cover; maple
porch. Including uulltles, $80. 'bureau; smaU rugs; rbller
Available October 1. LOwell 6- Telephone KIngawood 3-6096
and
evenings
1870.
LOST
LOST - Stufl'ed dog last week
between Yale avenue and swimming pooL Call Kilngswood 3-5557.
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"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
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Box 48
David and Stephen aDcl daughters
Bar~ . and Janet returned
TbUl'liday of last week after a
four-week camping triP. going by
way of Chicago, and including iri
their iUnerary YellowStone. Bad
Lands, Telons, and Salt Lake
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J.. Piccard
of Dicloinson avenue and their
chUdren Betsy, Mary Lou and
Wendy spent a few days Of .thIs
"'~ vacaUoning in Pt. Pleasant,
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Dick Franchetti
5nda,.
h~
who
been
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will sail September 18 to join Dr.
Paullin. They will Uve at Quaker
Center. Paris..
.
Lt. (j.g.) Thomas H. ChIlton
arrived last week by plane to join
Mrs. Chlll9n in WalUngford after
a year's tour Of duty on Okinawa
as commanding ofIIcer of a U. S.
Coast Guard Station. ~ a
month·s leave Lt. Chilton will be
'stationed in NllI'folk, Va., at Coast
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aym.nd J. Dawson;
delphia Chewing Gum Corpora- ==-=:-="'-""'-::'=:"-::-:-77-:-nl. Floors • Pla.Me TIl.
Uon, Eagle and Lawrence roads, FOR SALE ' - 1055' Studebaker
w. s....
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OhamplC)D Sport Coupe. LIke
Mocler. lite••••
WANTED - U. S. NilV)'otncer pew. T1ntedg1ass, WhIte sld";"I~~~~=~~~~~~~1I
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veteran (Swarthmore CoUege:wans. $1050. Phone K!lnll8WOod 3·1 i
student) and wife, in .,-hlld wel- 3887.'
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Swarthmore. Box K, The Swarth- mile north Of ROlle Tree near Guthn
CHester 2·5689 .
marean.
Media.
Warm·Alr HoatIiI,
AIr
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chUdreD vlalted at the Craemer Paullin, who will be Dlreetor
home for several daYI~
the European S=lnar program
Dr.· and Mrs. Theodore Paullin fOf the American Friends Service
with one of their daughters. Mar- Committee. has flown to Europe
cla. Of Newington. Conn.. formerly and will visit SemInara in France
Of Swarthmore. were guests re- Poland. and Yugoslavia. Mrs:
,., ,
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factor.\' work. Must be restdent
of
Delaware
or for
Montgomery
WANTED
- Men
general
Apply
Monday
through
Counties.
Friday. PhIladelphia C hew I n g
,
Gum Corporation, Eagle and Law_ roI! SALEl - Two uaed ,
renee roads. Havertown, Pa. (3 . ";lth ~alDer wheels, boy s
mlles from 69th street, or take girl s 14 . Kilngswood 3-05287.
Darby-Spl1ingf\e1'd bus to our
door.)
Nursery
FOR RENT
$10. Girl's
FOR RENT _ Nicely furnished excellent ,condlUon.
single room to young man piano, $25. Automatic
.semi-private shower and bath: Washing Machine,. $25.
Private home. Kilngswood 3-4199. bedstead and spllng, $10.
!Med1
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Harvard avenue, August 23,
FOR ,~-""""'~ B,
up ex,
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first lIoor. Beaut1fu1 surround- "an=-==.,.o;:U'J:=.:-o__=---.____---,'""'"
ings, Uving room fireplace dining FOR SA1IE - Beagle pups (4).
room, kllehen,' two bediooms
~ wormed, shots. Kilngsbath, large cedar closet. Garage: wood 3-7070.
Near transportation. Available
September 1. $145. LOwell 8-1870.
en! "... BariIor. N. J. 1141'8. WealeyM. Oler cantil' of Mr. and lin. J. B. MR-
Paullin,' after • vIslt with her Mr. and MnI. Earl Edwards of
of IJan'&I4 .valle llave returned of WashIn,ItoD. D. C.. with her lard Tyson of Guernsey road. Dr famlly in ,Manhattan, Ken. with Rutgers avenue with their 'sons
J,Ir. aDd Mrs. Willi.;'"
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Dr. Duncan Chiqu.olne, who
been associated. with
University at Princeton, N. J.,
accepted a position with
.ton University at St. Louls,
Dr. Chlquoine Is ·the son of Mr.
.John E. Chlquolne, formerly
autgers avenue.
, Louise Johnson of North
road arrived home
from National Music Camp, 'Inlerloehen, Mich., where she has been
~ counselor-In-training.
Mr. and Mrs.' Frank SlIzle with
tbeir children Bobby, Carol, and
.
Barbara have· recently moved
from Philadelphia to reside In
Swartbmore at 235 Kenyon avenue.Mr .. SiJzle is sales manager
of Keystone Automobile Club of
Western Delaware County.
Assurance on Road
Called 'Worthless'
lets coadIed b;r ...;....;.. JOnes ot
~ltUred I
the Swartl:more
"Soos
"A Da7 at Camp" was ••
PKJ.-'
of Neptune," formally collared Il'IidalY at Play Hill Camp. Sprin8~
complele with black muswheil the elgbth camPInl
fOI'I'UIT S1UDIO
tac:l1es, swam IDU8lcalW "Around
ended wlth an: annual Jamthe WorleL" .
at 8: 30 p.m. Perents
The three \Villi.81118' _ ..._
attended with the campers.
.....
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arthm
'--Iu ded
........hfc 5."....
Clarol, Jo",", and Susan, as ''Nap'"
ore CBDlpenr .....
Sea SIreDa SbIDe
tune's Daughters," dressed In surf BIlly Allen, David BInns, Jr.,
State .. Mo..... Sts.
Active poolltes clhd>ed ashore ...".. _. and white ClIP, bro~t KalU Halpern, Roland Halpern,
M.....
and joined landlubbers viewing
a beautifulb' coordinated. Gnenn. Johnston and Marianne
Midi. 6-2176
an hour's program of rilythmlc routdne they had developed while Lark:in.
Open Frld.y Evenings
rompings and serious exhibitions
-------in the Swim Club's 1957 Water frollcklng In the Gull. of M'exico
"I saw It In the Swarthmorean."
CarD:ival at 4 o'olock Sa~'''''QV on vacation the previous week.
,
..... u~ They had attuned it to "The Surafternoon.
wltb th ..... ~"
Appropriat-'y -~umed l'unlor rey
e " ......ge on '01'.
'" ""~.
girls opened the program by per"MOlani'" MermaIds"
I
forming a "Dance at the Water
"It 'Might Be Spring," the
,
Lilies" to the tune at "Over the phonograph sang, and :flowers
Waves." Those who took part In floated. everywhere. From four
thiS and other numbers are plc- comers came eight "Dancing
tured above.
Mermaids," rep! esentlng 40 to 50 1._
. 407
;0-;0
Blue-eared, white-tailed mid- women who bave Improved their ~
August 13 at 7:~0 P.M.
:
gets next cavorted in "Bunny swimming &billty under Pool
Rabbit's Picnic" to the 'strains at Manager Millard Robinson's specWILL REOPEN'
,
iii
a famed ballet Serenade. .
ial 'coaching dqring summer
"Six Sweethearts," ailuringty mornings - some .of whom are
.
September' 3 at 7:00 A.M.
clad and accomPanied' (phono- pic~ured above. Sporting mi1llnery
gmphicaJly) by "The iBarklng most Parisienne, Mesdames Don- ofIIII......iIiiUIl_IUIIllIDBIllllnlmllDIIIIIlIIIIIIIUlUlUllnnlllmunIllllDllIUDmmmlm.IID1ID1IIh~
;:i"ataIf
Picnic Tomorrow
(Continued from Page 1)
the event and received his ticket
should be sure to do 8D at the
pool o8ice before closing time
tonlllht. The pool Is now closing
at 8 p.m.
ROIIR
,
Dew Drop Inn
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running a big road through the
middle of Springfield, giving no
regard to houses, schools? No, we
aren't going to do tbat. Get over Do'!"" displayed. a t~nique all
thell' own, as thll'd billing.
.
on tbe SIde, take advantage of terSt k d
nst t!
d I'if
rain, which would mean we would
. ro e em~ ra ons an
ehug sides of hills maybe try to saVIDg techmques were demonsave tremendous fiJls and things strated. by m~rs of the curof that sort, at the same time not rent cl8!OS Including Dave Beckgo through any developments man, Chuck RUShton, Pete Kent,
where we can move. If we w.ent Pat Ridge~, Banbara Ziegen. right tbrough the middle of townJfus, Virglma Smith, Gail Forships, we would be going through wnod, Gail Donovan, Karen Ward,
an awful lot of tbem, That would Henry Lau an~ Jtlhn Shallcross.
certainiy not happeD if I am In the The;prolesslDnal guard staff
position In which I am now. But showed how qw.;~ an~ well It
if I am I will certalnl fight that could act when pObcat Baker,
and I' will guarant": you that Iia~ of a Crazy .Colt diving team,
there will be hel1 raised, If I may yelped for help m his fln~1 plunge
use the expression, because I will oil tbe hillh board. Walter Udocome down here in Sprin,o.eld· I vlch dove oft; the nearest guard
will sit in that seat with ;ou stand and was joined like' lightpeople. That would be foolhardy nlng by Charley Dietz . and Bob
on our part. Well, It would be Doherty. Guard Karl Schaefer
disasler to Springfield Townsbip. continued his jOb of the afternoon
We don't do that.'''
-keeping spectstors infonned by
. Ten months later, Mr. Hendrlx- megapbone,and Bob Sublette
son' pointed. out, "the Department kept a~ eye 0 .... the. rest of the
of Highways decided on a roule p.ool. Like maglCMlnS the prateswhich does the very things Its slOnals p~duced an Inhalator out
spokesman promised Springfield it at .thin aIr and even had real
would not do, requiring con~ policemen on fue "P?t. In short
demnation of properties worth order. After resuscitating the vic$2,500,000 in t h a:'t Township tim at the poolslde they carried
alone."
',
him from the scene in a· blanket
Turning to possible reasons for sling.
w ldeni'1ll Cbester Road if the YelThIs was the season's swan
'Iow Route goes through, Mr. song for fue. thrM ,parUclpating
Hendrixson added: "It seems to guards. UdoVIch and Doherty left
us that geography makes it In- the pool afler the week-end, the
evllable. A glance at any map of former to assume his new post as
the area will show that Cbester teaoher and. coach at Penncrest
Road is the' shortest and most High School of Edgmont, Middlelogical route for traffic originating town and Upper Providence
in Chesler, Marcus Hook, CIay- Tow~shlps, and Doherty to be
mont and Wilmington to join the mamed. Dietz leaves today for
Expressway at Baltimore PIke Sw~ore High School footbecause the Yellow Route swIngs ball ,training. Bob Clothier and
three miles east of Chester "to join Lyna Doherty were added to the
the Industrial Highway.
. guard stall this weel!'.
"If we are correct
our analy.
The broom used by "Baldy"
sIs," Mr. Hendrixson said, "and ~ (Sandy)" Robinson as one of the
need does develop for four lanes props for his ~(t1'IlIIIIIllCe, evlon Chester road you may be cer- denUy was buoyant, so one memtaln the State ";';11 see that they ber of the Crazy Colts survived
are built."
I
their "tuck-flop," "layout-pike,"
and other unorthodox take-offs.
Karl Verbely. member of the
Hungarian Waler iPolo Team
wblch defeated RUlISia at the
I Olympic Championships, exhibit,ed fine-points of the game, with
Joseph Moran tossing the. ball.
.
The ballet continued with ten
COUNTS ••••••
black-suited, silver~helmeted. girls
from Aronimink" PIJol repeating
This line professional
for Swarthmore a I\'lmber from
pharmacy .. •
aC
"Ouler ·Space" whim they bad
your servi"e. Bring uS
performed In their own pool's
your doccor's prescripwater carnival 1be preCeding·
tions, Cor prompt, precise
night.
Compouuding. And turn
Co us Cor anyching you may
neeCl in drugs 01' suuchies.
m
aId Grose,. Wayne Hami1ton,
Edgar Wrege, Joseph Donovan,
Horace Renshaw, Thomas Thorbahn, Harry . McCalliSter and
Theodore Purnell swam out and
encircled a lovely floI'al float.
Their patterrts prettily completed,
the Mennaids Investiglated the
flo~t.as it began to drift ..way
as lnysIeriously as It had arrived
from the shallower part
the
pooL They found Its "motivation"
had already escaped undel'Water,
but ,their aquatic mentor was
caught as he left the pool wearing
a colorful jersey and trunks that
paled the lad:les' bats Into the
background.
Fancy dlvlng by Jean Boyer.
Bab Baker, Beth Purnell 'and
Harry McCa1iIster completed an
entertaining afternoon for spe'ctators and performers.
The Dartmouth' House
325 Dartmouth Avenue
Located ;11 the Heart of· Swarthmore
Mr. Frank Maselli of Park avenue will arrive home tomorrow
after a week's flying trip to Miami and Key West, Fla" lind to
Havana, Cuba.
,
• Miss P8tr1claAnn Stauller of
Moylan and her brldesmalds were
the guests ot Mrs. Randal Reed of
Wallingford on
at a Tuesday.
luncheon atMiss
Ingleneuk
Slauller will be married to Mr.
Robert Patrick In the WaJJlngford
Presbyterian Cburcb On Saturday,
August 24.
M~dern $Jorden-type buildings. Individual heat
controls.
Off
street parking.
chens, One and
two
A"
electric kit-
bedrooms, living 'room,
dining area, bath. Resident Superintendent.
wat~r.
Rentals include heat and
,
'.
Two·Bedroom Apartments - $130 - $135
•
ArthurW. Binns. Inc.. Klngswood 3.8677
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Flowers
VOLUME 29-NUMBER 35'
Flowerless
Swarthmore. Pa., Friday, August 30, 1957
I
13 Rads Bnlkenas·
SUS Girls· Attend
Huckey Day camps
Whites AreOutswum
Will
for the
Be
Crowned Labor
. Day
Records were smashed rlgh,t
..
an d I e ft In last w eelt-end's third
annual pool champ(oDsblps of
Swarthmore Swim Club. Eleven
-_.....
new S w ....~more records and two
poo1 records ;resulted ,<\eposing
several preVious holders, some of
whom were absent.
Althoullh several high scorers
toward the giris and boys cups
were obvious In consideration of
their numerous first place wins
Friday night's and Saturday's
events, the committee had riot
completed the. decisive tally at
Brl'tl'sh MI"nl"ster WI"II
Preach Here Sunday
More than 50 . girls from
Swarthmore High School are attending hockey day camps this
week in Newtown Square and
PhIladelphia. Twenty-two girls
from the three upper grades are
enrolled In the Tower Hoekey
Camp at Elils College, Newtown
Square. PlayiJ)g under Mrs. Jackie
Westervelt, All American
hockey
•
1
payer,
they .are:
Twelfth grade _ Helen CaJhoun, ShirleyCarpenler, Diane
Halsey, Judy Hollander, Sarah
Hetherington, Bonnie Kennedy
Sbirley Leviis, Janet Lynch',
Vicky MacNair, Amy 'Ryerson,
Judy Welsh, Carol Williams.
Eleventh grade - Sue Allen,
Betty Gemmill, Sue Marsh, Betty
McCorkel, Joyce Willisms.
Tenth grade - Anne Delano,
Services Held Wed.
ForMrsJ.H.Whiteman
~ong Illness Claims
. 22-Year
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Boro.
Resident
Funeral services were held at
10 a.m. Wednesday at TrInity
Cburch, Swarthmore, for Mrs. J.
Harvey Whiteman who died Sunday evening at her home in the
Swarthmore Apartments after a
long illness.
Born Evelyn Nivin 79 years ago
ia· Chester County, she attended
Swarthmore College wi1h the class
of 1901.
JOHN R. SCHOn
Married to J. Harvey WhIteman,
a Wilmington lawyer who died'ln
1928, sbe moved to the Swarth-
John R" Schott
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To Study 'at0
Oxf rd'
InAr::."ents from Deland,
A member of Trinity Cburch,
she had been active in its Wom-'
en's AwdHary, and was a member
of the Woman's Club of Swarth-·
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pions and award of .their cups Is
ue DrIehaus, Mary Lou M,,.
Corkel, Scottie 'Prescott,
Carol
scheduled for a 4 p.m. program on
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the pooL
Another 37 girls from the tenth
Rotary Fe owsh. ip
Garnets avenged their last Presbyterlan Church of
and ninth grades are atlending
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tu ent al s
Club, and the Daughters of the
year's 851% to' 221% -defeat hi and general secretary Of.
day camp at Fqends Central In
American Revolution.
Whites for the team bucket chani~ British Council of Churches, will Phi1adelphia under Mrs. Dorothy
Sept. 5
She is survived by two daugh- .
pionship by winning 211 to 203 In be the gue4lt speaker at the Pres- Challklan, PhIladelphia hookey
John R. Scbott, son of the Rev. t
Ann WhIt
. of SwarIh':
an exciting nip and tuck contest byterian Church's mor1)ing
and lacrosse player and umpire Mr. and Mrs. John Schott of South ers,
: Mrs ";~ S d
f
run sImIltaneously with the con- ship service Sunday.
m the area: They are:
Chester road, will leave Septem- ;':~io:. two' adohil
o.
lest for .the Indlvldual Clips. ThIs
Born at Wal1asey.
Tenth grade - Anne Greer, ber 5 on the Holland-American sister Mrs ~anJ
r",:v:~o.
year's Garnets were coached by England, 1917, Mr. Slack
Caroline Webster, Betsy Hicks, Line's S. S. Maasdam to tal!;e up ~ngford
.
':I ames 0
a.B()b Sublette .and captained by educated at WaJ1asey
Judith Coles, Susan Gowing, Har- study at Brasenose College, Ox- Se I'
du~-" by' th
1'3<,"·001. At
ri
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rv ces were con,,;\.CU
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Joyce Williams. WhItes !Were I'
lera short periOd
etKunz, LarmIe Hopper. Nancy ford ·...vers1ty. England,. work- Rev Mr H La
Whltte
coached by Patsy Jones. and cap- business he entered t ! . I e B r a u n , Joan Kennedy, Bobby Ny- Ing inltia1Jy for a second Baehelor m ~
. t"
;l:,.ru:eRev MrtaiDed by Carol Williams. Lead- of Liverpool" graduating
gam, Louise Howell, Barbara of Arts degree In the School of R
~ e t' I .
ing' 33 to 23 at the end of Fri- B.A. Honours In General
Bernhardt, Betsy Tibbetts.
English Language and Literature. te';".ent ~~ held ~
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day's 22O-yard heesly.le event, and as University Prlzeman
Ninth grade - Charlotte BrOdJohn plaos to spend the latter Cia . Creek Cemet
near NewGamets kept a 62-54 ed~ through English literature. H!! obtained
. head, Anne Hewes, Josle Lange, part of September and the first a kYDel
ery
.
Saturday morning's dlvlJig. How- theological education at
Ablgall Warnes, Cally MacNair, week of October In Scandinavia, r,
.
ever at the end of the afternoon's minster College, Ciunbridge.
Gloria Peirsol, Betsy McKeag, travelling with a
Mr. Siaek was ordained to
Barbara Coles. Rosemary Cadl- Haverford who. was awarded a Elementary School Hours
Whites had crept close, with 97 ministry of the
gan, Margie Roxby, Ellen ~on- FulbriJht Schohq-shlp fQr study.
Given for Coming Year
points to the Garnets 99. Breast- Church of :England In 1941 at
dale, . Tony Anastasia, 'MarcIa at the Sorbonne in France.
Opening and closing hours for
stroke put tl!e.Whites ahead 142- Nicholas' Chm:ch..Sbrewsbury.
Betty Bovard, Fbylils
John has been awarded a !to- the elementary grades In the
133;: BaeJrstruii'e;
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a~!~lnlntheRo~.
Susan .SPomcer, Kathleen tary Foundation '~~owshtp for Swarthmore.Butledge &:bool DiSbaek!rito the lead 172-185. Butter.
from 1942 untU June,I'rIeIId~~~-· advanced.JlI\Id:v.abri!llddlll'ingthlt trlOl. llfe given. below:
fly retalnecl the Gl\fllet
serving from 194-3-48 In AIr
er, Pamela McCrory, Marsh" SII- ·1957-58 academic year. RecomGrades 2 to 6;' 9 to '11:41)" .....;,
211 to 198. Whllfs took the final mand, South East Asia, mainly
vers, Gayle For-wood, Allee and mended by the' ~otary Olub of and 1 and 3: UI p.m. In the afterevent. the ~d slam' relay, for the Burma campaign. From
Sara Grogan.
Swarthmore to the Rotary Inter- noon. Grade one, will be the _ ,
seven points. and a final defeat 46 Mr. Slack leotured In
J1lI.tlonal. the world-wide service except that afternoon dismissal
by only eight points.
leadership 'courses, from
olub organization, John is one of will be at 2;45 p.m. In the k:in'hI
W·
Kong
to
Madras.
123 outstanding studenta from 30 dergarlen the "mo-'~" group
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COUDtrIes t
0 rec ve a Rotary Fel- .will attend from 9 to 11'45 am
.Loominll as po..lble Indlvidual St. James' Presbytertan Church,
lowship.
and the "afternoon" grou~ from
WlDners are carol Wi11iams, Char- Edgware, on the outSkirts
Traveling In a small fleet of tiny
Under the Rotary Fellowship to 3'15 pm At mid year bout
l~ttEI Brodhead (1955's original London. Mr. Slack OOQtlnui!9
Renault ears, 15 student electro- program each student is In dlrect Febr~ry '1956, the- gro';; will
hIgh scorer. of the pool), M'ehlon jltel'Jry work 'by editing the
chemists and a professor of the conlact with Rotarlsns and their exchange, the ''mornings'' becomBoyer. Jim Foley, Helen Morrl- flcial monthly journal of the
School ot EIect~hemistry. of families· In the country ~ which Ing the afternoons and vice velSll.
son and Richard. M,,?urdY•. The byterian Church of England,
Grenobl~ UniVersity, France, ar- he Is studying.
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rived 10 Swarthmore Sunday.
John graduated from the Uni- there will be three classes of ' each
last-named··t¥io, as tIlldgets, cap- Presbyterian M85Serlger". fOI:
lured the 1956 cups. Despite mov- en .years.
the sponsorship of the versity Scbool In Shaker Heights grade except· third and sixth
Ing up to juniors this yeU' Helen
French government, French In- 0., In 1953 and from Haverford where there will be two olasses .
consldeI'llbly bettered her times SR. PARENTS MEETING'
dustry. and ,the U. S. State de- College In June. He sb.ldled at the At . the College Avcmue Scliool
in the,three 50-rard events, capCALLED FOR SEn. 1
partment, the group diSembarked University of Oxford on a scholar- there will be one class of· each
turing first In backstroke, second
from ·the Arosa Sk:v In New York ship during the summer of 1956. grade. At the Rutledge School,
in freestyle and breaststroke; and
Chairman of the· Senior
July 25. ~ents were made .
.
there will be .three classes for the
first In butterfiy, which last year School mothers group, Mrs.
bY, the ComDIlttee on F11iendiy Re- Investment' Anal
t I six grades.
,
was only' a 25-yard event for neth P. Stuart, has announced· lations Among Foreign Students
ys . S
New Staff Members
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midgets. Richard McCurdy, still meeting for all parents to be
of New York City for the{r tour, Rotary Speaker Today
There will be a number of new
classed a midget, broke standing Friday, Seplembel,- 13, from
which IDcludes visits to research
John M. Birmingham, Jr.• sen-stall' members tor the high school
Swarthmore anli 'pool records in to 9 p,m. Dessert wiJl precede
centers and factories as well as ior Investment analyst wID. be the and the elementary schools infreestyle (36.11 set by Dave Foley) meeting in the school cafeteria: sight-seeing.
speaker at today's m~tlng of the cluding:
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and the Swarthmore breaststroke
"" meeting for the
The group toured throu~ sec- Swarthmore Rotary Club.
PrIscilla Boston, mathematics:
(48.2) and butterfly (52.4) records committee only will be .beid at
tlo",: of New ,!~Iand and lncludMr. Birmingham Is a graduate Diane Boughner, girls physical
previously set by himself.
a.m. Thursday, September 12
ed m their i>tinerary Har~ord, of Temple University with a .educatlon and mathematics; BarDave Foley, coming in second Mrs. Stuart's home, 809
Conn" Tanglewood and Boston, Bachelor of Sclenc" degree In .,.,..' bara Forrest, world history: Dana
in ~dget 'bo15 heestyle, hack- avenue.
Mess., Niagara Falls, Schenectsdy, onomics, and Is responsible for Swan. social studies: Mrs. Laura
stroke and butterfly, also had
and Ithaca, N.Y., and Cleveland, chemical, oil, and miscel1aneous Decbnik, elementary art: Mrs.
times that were faster' than the Iy better than SeYbold's winning Akron and Columbus, O. From common stocks. He Is a fcmner Doris Keller, Rutledge. first and
previous records, and he pushed time for 200 yards In 1956(2:59.6) Pittsburgh they t r a vel e d to resident of Swarthmore, having second: Mrs. Alene McCutcheon,
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Richard In~ second place In the the nearest comparable recorded Swarthmore.
220 with a 3:34.8 clocking, al- event. Mahlonalso won a blue for
Sunday evening the Grenoble Horace B. Passmore Is In clulrge physical ed,ucation; Francis PicthOugh Ric;hard's time of
a score of .65.75 as lone Inter- group was entertained at supper of the meeting. .
cone, Rutgers sixth: and Mrs.
Was only 2.6 seconds "longer than mediate diver.
by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. M i l l a r d .
Janice Weaver, Rutgers fIlst.
that with WhIc:I1. he WUIl .the 200
Jim Foley captured firsts In Tyson of Guernsey road, fo,;"er Ban Team to See
last :rear. Col\IPleting thE' round aJ1 50-yard junior boy .events,
students. Dr. Philippe
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of new ioeal times for aU mldr\!t bettering his own SwarthmOln!
Traynard, professor ~
Phinles Game TOJUght Interested persons are Invited. to
boy events Sandy RObinson bet- record (31.8) and pOol record (32)
with Claude FrancoIS
Ted Prescott and Jerry .Turner, join Methodist Church members
tared the 'previous Swarthmore in freestyle
Dlno McCurdy's Xavier de Lamer and Louls Rene co-chalrmen of the .Lions Club and their friends on a day trip .to
backstroke record (46.5 set by Swarthmore' record In. b~ast-, Pleney were bOUSe guests of the Girl-Boy Committee. have com- New York tomorrow to hear BI1Jy
himself) ~!t gaining thIa year's stroke (4!1.7), 'WbiIe retaining Ty!;ons. Mr. and Mrs. John Sey- pleted plans to send the Lions- Graham on the closing nillht of
b\ue ltiion.
though not quite' mat.'i1ng ilia
of Amherst avenue had as sponsored bsseIMIll taam to a his crusade. A speoIelly charlered
lI[ablon !Ioyer. without benefit own Swarthmore and pool back:' their house I!IU~ Joseph Yves Pbi1lIes night game, 'l1onilbt .the bus will lea.ve the church on Park
of other 'lntermedlale boy com- saoke and SWartIIImre butterfly
'and DomInIque Marce
~~ anwilldB teams.
about 35 avenue at 10 am. Pas gu. will
b
d
PlllltiOll, manqeci to break
records. Jim also tlDIsbed first In
Mr. ancl lI[rs. Ru 0.. . n.anuer,.
I'D y bus to see have the option of Independent
~ i«q."da, all of wbleh the 220 nearJ;r eight seconds tasof Benjamin W~ a;venue PhIladelphia play Pftbbur&h.
sIgiltr""'ng .... taJrlng a tour or
h_d ~ been set by him, ter than Boyer's Intermediate
as their guest J'ean LouIs
Head ooaeh BIll Welsh and as- famous churches before the '1:30
(bl'eLSlBb:oke 41.7, baelLatroke 3'1.4 tim';' Bob Balm"s seconds t o .
Dr. m:'-d. Mrs. Glen T. sistants BID KClClioreD and PIen!e p.rn. Crusade S .• Iee. The bus
Blid butllb tU) HIs fI . '13:" I!'oleY in fI! t;r1e. IIDd breast- Smith 'of RI"avlew road bad as MacNair wi1l.aecnmPll1Q' the bo~ wi11leave fbr home at 10 pm.
Was 2.1 seconds loqer thim Jolm ataoke, and DIno'" '1hIrd In breaStgueaIs Jean-Paul Cbatrar- and try to call ~tte'lltlon 10 P.*l'urther detaI1s are available at
8e,bold'. Swat I' d record .boob were also dGlle In . . time doD and Pierre Dells LouIs l'IIyet. lion sIdlls between le6eidw,_t the ..hU1'dl oIII!!.e. IQ 44121. or
(~).,,'_d14 a.e_1a ~:1U thaD the 'II*...,h.. 16C.G!tda. Baker, :RQm0Dd '1'lbt!llhlen vIIlted~. treata of I)ot dop, popwan, and r.-.. lI[rs. !'red J'.'IIurray. ta slrhieIa jj M _
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NEWS NOTES
Dr. Duncan Chiquoine,
been associated with Princeton
University at Princeton, N. J., has
accepted a position with Washington University at St. Louis, Mo.
Dr. Chiquoine is the son of Mr.
John E. Chiquoine, formerly of
Rt1tgers avenue.
Louise Johnson of North Chester
road arrived home Wednesday
from National Music Camp, "Interlochen, Mich., where she has been
a counselor-in-training.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Silzle with
their children Bobby, Carol, and
Barbara have, recently moved
from Philadelphia to reside in
Swarthmore at 235 Kenyon avcnue. Mr. SUzIe is sales manager
of Keystone Automobile Club of
W-estern Delaware County.
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As the last of three home ballets coaohed by Patsy Jones of
the Swarthmore pool staff "Sons
of Neptune," fonnally collared
and complete with black mustaches, swam musically "Around
the World."
The three Williams sisters,
Oarol, Joyce and Susan, as "Neptune'~ Daughters," dressed in surf
blue and white cap, brought
home a beautifully coordinated
routine they had developed while
frolicking in the Gulf of Mexico
on vacation the previous week.
They -had a !tuned it to "The S urrey with the Fringe on Top."
Jambo.... Concludel Camp
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A Day at Camp was featured
Friday at Play Hill Camp, Sprlngfleld, when the eighth camping
year ended with an annual Jamboree at 6:30 p.m. Parents and
friends attended with the campers.
Swarthmore campers included
Billy Allen, David Binns, Jr.,
KaIJi Halpern, Roland Halpern,
Gnenn Johnston and Marianne
Larkin.
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the event and received his ticket
should be sure to do so at the
pool office before closing time
tonieht. The pool is now closing
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State " Monroe St..
Active poolites climbed ashore
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MEdia 6-2176
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an hour's .program of rhythmic
!i
rompings and serious exhibitions
Open Friday Evenings
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"I saw it in the Swarthmorean." .muUUHllmllnllmmDtlmnIlDJlmIIUldlllDUlIIlI~
Carnival at 4 o'clock Saturday
glllmlUllUlulmlDllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnmlRlRlIlIllIIlllIIlIIlIIllIIlllllII1lIIlIlIIlIIlmUUlmnllUl>.
afternoon.
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1'MOlard's Mermaids"
girls opened the program by per"It Might Be Spring," the
forming a "Dance of the Water
Lilies" to the tune of "Over the phonograph sang, and flowers
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this and other numbers are pic- corners came eight "Dancing
WILL CLOSE
Mermaids," representing 40 to 50
tured above.
Blue-eared, white-tailed mid- women who have improved their
August 23 at 7:30 P.M.
Assurance on R00d
. gets next cavorted in "Bunny swimming ability under Pool
Called 'Worthless' Rabbit's Picnic" to the strains of Manager Millard Robinson's specWILL REOPEN
ial
coaching during summer
(Continued from Pa2e 1)
a famed ballet Serenade.
September 3 at 7:00 A.M.
"Six Sweethearts," alluringly mornings - some of whom are
running a big road through the clad and accompanied (phono- pictured above. Sporting millinery
middle of Springfield, giving no gmphically) by "The Barking most Parisicnne, Mesdames Don-
regard to houses, schools? No, we Dogs" displayed a technique all ald Grose, Wayne Hamilton,
aren't going
to do that. Get over their own, as third billing.
Edg.nr Wrege, Joseph Donovan,
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on. the SIde,
take
advantage
of
terSt
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I'f
Horace
Renshaw, Thomas Thor.
to e cmons ra lOns an 1 cram, whlch would mean we would.
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bahn,
Harry
McCallister and
b t
savmg techmques were demonh ug 51-des 0 f h-II
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save t rcmen d oUs fill s an d th1 s
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encircled a lovely floral float.
of that sort. at the same time not rent class IncludIng Dave BeckTheir
patterns prettily completed,
325 Dartmouth Avenue
go through any developments man, C: huck Rushton, Pete Kent,
the Mermaids investigated the
where we can mOve. If we w.ent Pat R~dg~~ay, B!lrbara .Ziegenfloat as it -began to drift away
right through the middle of town- fus, Vlr~mla SmIth, Gall ForLocated in
Heart of Swarthmore
as
"mysteriously as it had arrived
ships, we w'Ould be going through woad, Gall Donavan, Karen Ward,
from the shallower part of the
an awful lot of them. That would Henry Lau and: .J~hn Shallcross.
pool. They found its "motivation"
certainly not happen if 1 am in the hThe d ,p;ofesslD.nakIl guard
Modern garden-type buildings. Individual heat
position in which I am naw But s awe
ow qUlc y and well lt had already escaped underwater,
but their aquatic menror was
if I am, I will certainly fighi that c~ould act when "!3o~a~" Baker,
controls. Off street parking. All electric kitcaught
as he left the pool wearing
and 1
ill guarant
you that naif of a Crazy Colt dIVing team,
a
colorful
jersey
and
trunks
that
there wi~ be hell rai:d if 1 may yelped for help in his flnal plunge
chens. One and
bedrooms, living room,
use the expression, beca~se 1 will o~ the high board. Walter Udo- paled the ladies' hats into the
background.
come d wn her in S ringfield 1 vlch dove off the nearest _guard
dining area, bath. Resident Superintendent.
Fancy diving by Jean Boyer,
will 51:'n tha~ seat with y~U stand and was joined like lightBob
Baker,
Beth
Purnell
and
people. T~at would .be foolhardy ning by Charley Dietz and Bob
Rentals include heat and water.
on our part Well it would be Doherty. Guard Karl Schaefer Harry McCallister completed an
disaster t'O Springfield Township. continued his job of the afternoon entertaining afternoon for specWe don't do that.'"
-keeping spectators informed by tators and perlonners.
One·Bedroom Apartments - $1,10
Ten months later, Mr. Hendrix- megaphone, and Bob Sublette
son pointed aut, lithe Department kept a~ eye o~. the rest of the
Mr. Frank Maselli of Park aveTwo-Bedroom Apartments - $130 - $135
of Highways decided on a route p.ool. Llke maglCIans. the ·profes- nue will arrive home tomorrow
which does the very things its slOnal~ pr~duced an lnhalator out after a week's flying trip t'O Mispokesman promised Springfield it of . thln air and even ~ad real ami and Key West, Fla., and to
would not dD, requiring con- pohcemen on the. 5P?t In sh?rt Havana, Cuba.
demnation of properties worth order. After reSuscltatlng the VlCMiss Patricia Ann Stauffer of
Arthur
Binns. Inc. Klngswood 3·8677
$2500.000 in t hat Township tim at the poolside they carried Moylan and her bridesmaids were
al~ne."
him from the scene in a· blanket the guests of Mrs. Randal Reed of
Turning to possible reasons for sling..
,
Wallingford at a luncheon at the
widening Chester Road if the YelThls was the season s swan Ingleneuk on Tuesday.
Miss
I'OW Route goes through, Mr. song for the. three ,participating Stauffer will be married to Mr.
"You Meet the NICEST People at· Speare's"
Hendrixson added: "It seems to I guards. UdOVIch and Doherty left I Robert Patrick in the Wallingford
STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday, 9:30 to 5:30:
us that geography makes it in-· the pool after the week-end, the Presbyterian Church on Saturday,
evitable. A glance at any map of former to assume his new post as August 24.
Friday, 9:30 to 9:00; Saturday, 9:30 to 6:00
the area will show that Chester teacher and coach at Penncrest - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Road is the shortest and most High School of Edgmont, MiddleUpper
Providence
logical route for traffic originating town and
Townships,
and
Doherty
to be
in Chester, Marcus Hook, Claymarried.
Dietz
leaves
today
for
mont and Wilmington to join the
Swarthmore
High
School
footExpressway at Baltimore Pike
because the Yellow Route swings ball training. Bob Clothier and
JMatlbotDUglj
three- miles east of Chester tD join Lynn Doherty were added to the
guard staff this week.
the Industrial Highway.
The broom used by "Baldy"
COMPLETE RELAXATION! 1 1
"If we are correct in our analyCorn.r
(Sandy)
Robinson
as
one
of
the
i>;i~ate
beach entrance, oceanfront
sis," Mr. Hendrixson said, "and a
sundecks and shaded porches.
EDGMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
need does develop for four lanes props for his .perfQrmance, evi•
xce'llent
food, music and Iveninl
denUy
was
buoyant,
so
one
memon Chester road, you may be cerentertainment.
tain the State will see that they ber of the Crazy Colts survived
their "tuck-flop," "layout-pike,"
OftR 50 YUItS
are built."
and other unorthodox take...affs.
Karl Vepbely, member of the·
MPlGr:MtJrI'
Hungarian Water Polo Team
Twill 11M. with botfl fro_ 513.
which defeated Russia at the
i Olympic Championships, exhibitI ed
fine-points 'Of the game, with
Joseph Moran tossing the ball.
The ballet continued with ten
COUNTS •••••• black-suited,
silver-helmeted girls
from Aronimink Pool repeating
This fine professional
for Swarthmore a number from
pharmacy is .. twa,s at
"Outer Space" which they had
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Flowers
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VOLUME 29-NUMBER 35
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SWARTHMOREAN
Swarthmore,
13 Records Broken as
Whites Are Outswum
for the
Flowerless
Pa.• Friday, August 30, 1957
SHS Girls Attend
Hockey Day Camps
More than 50 girls from
Swarthmore High School are attending hockey day camps this
week in Newtown Square and
. Day
Philadelphia. Twenty-two girls
-Records were smashed right
from the three upper grades are
and left in last week-end's third
enrolled in the Tower Hockey
annual pool championships of the
Camp at Ellis College, Newtown
Swarthmore Swim Club. Eleven
Square. Playing under Mrs. Jackie
new Swarthmore records and two
\1testervelt, All American hockey
pool records ;resulted, deposing
player, they are: .
several .previous holders, some of
Twelfth grade Helen Calwhom were absent.
houn, Shirley Carpenter, Diane
Although several high scorers
Halsey, .Judy Hollander, Sarah
toward the girls and bays cups
Hetherington, Bonnie Kennedy,
were 'Obvious in consideration of
Shirley Lewis, Janet Lynch,
their numerous first place wins in
Vicky MacNair, Amy Ryer~on,
Friday night's and Saturday's
Judy Welsh, Caml Williams.
events, the committee had not
REV. KENNETH SLACK
Eleventh grade - Sue Allen,
completed the decisive tally at
Betty Gemmill, Sue Marsh, Betty
The Swarthmorean's presstime.
Ann McCorkel, .Joyce Williams.
Announcement of the 1957 chamTenth grade - Anne Delano,
pions and award of their Ctqls is
Sue Driehaus, Mary Lou Mcscheduled for a 4 p.m.
Labor Day official closing date of
Zimmerman.
the pool.
The Rev. Kenneth Slack of the
Another 37 girls from the tenth
Garnets avenged their last Presbyterian Church of England and ninth grades are attending
year's 351 ~ tei 221 ~ defeat by and general secretary of the day camp at Friends Central in
Whites for the team bucket cham- British Council of Churches, will Philadelphia under Mrs. Dorothy
pionship by winning 211 to 203 in be the guest speaker at the Pres- Cha1lkian, Philadelphia hockey
an exciting nip and tuck contest
Church's mor~ing wor- and lacrosse player and umpire
run similtaneously with the con- ship service Sunday.
;n the area: They are:
test for the individual cups. This
Born at Wallasey, Cheshire,
Tenth grade - Anne Greer,
year's Garnets were coached by England, 1917, ·Mr. Slack was Caroline Webster, Betsy Hicks,
Bob Sublette and captained by I .edSclU"c"a.tl.ed at Wallasey Grammar Judith Coles, Susan Gowing, HarJoyce Williams. Whites were I'
After a short periOd in riet Kunz, Larmie Hopper, Nancy
coached by Patsy Jones and cap- business he entered the University Braun, Joan Kennedy, Bobby Nytained by Carol Williams. Lead- of Liverpool, graduating with gard, Louise Howell, Barbara
ing 33 to 23 at the end of F'ri- B.A. Honours in Genera! Studies, Bernhardt, Betsy Tibbetts.
day's 220-yard freestyle event, and as University Prizeman in
Ninth grade - Charlotte BrodGarnets kept a 62-54 edge through English literature. He obtained
head, Anne Hewes, Josie Lange,
Saturday morning's diving. How- theological education at w,.st._IAbigail Warnes, Cally MacNair,
ever, at the end of the afternoon's minster College, Cambridge.
Gloria Peirsol, Betsy McKeag,
first classiflcation (freestyle) the
Mr. Slack was ordained te.
Barbara Coles, Rosemary CadiWhites had crept close, with 97 ministry
of the Presbyterian gan, Margie Rm"by, Ellen Monpoints to the Garnets 99. Breast- Church of England in 1941 at St. dale, Tony Anastasia, Marcia
stroke put the Whites ahead 142- Nicholas' Church, Shrewsbury. He Hunt, Betty Bovard, Phyllis
133. Backstroke brought Garnets was a chaplain in the Royal Air Hind, Susan Spencer, Kathleen
back into the lead 172-165. Butter- Force from 1942 until June, 1946, Welsh, Betsy Fri~nd, Molly Bunkfly retained the Garnet victory serving from 1943-46 in Air Co:n- er, Pamela McCrory, Marsha Sil211 to 196. WhiteS took the flnal mand, South East Asia, mainly in vers, Gayle Forwood, Alice and
event, the grand slam relay, for the Burma campaign. From 1945- Sara Grogan.
seven points and a flnal defeat 46 Mr. Siaek lectured in Christian
--------by only eight points.
leadership courses, from Hong
Possible WilllleTS
Kong to Madras.
In 1946 he became minister of
Looming as possible individual St. James' Presbyterian Church,
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winners are Carol Williams, Char- Edgware, on the outskirts of
Traveling in a small fleet of tiny
lottEl Brodhead (1955's original London. Mr. Slack continued his Renault cars, 15 student eleotrohigh scorer of the pool), Mahlon literary work .by editing the of- chemists and a professor of the
Boyer, Jim Foley, Helen Morri- fielal monthly journal of the Pres- School of Electro-Chemistry of
son and Richard McCurdy. The byterian Church of England, "The Grenoble University, France, arlast-named two, as midgets, cap- Presbyterian Messenger". for sev- rived in Swarthmore Sunday.
tured the 195'6 cups. Despite movUnder the sponsorship of the
en years.
ing up to juniors this year Helen
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French government, French inconsiderably bettered her times SR. PARENTS MEETINGdustry and the U. S', State dein the- three 50-yard events, cappartment, the group dIsembarked
turing flrst in backstroke, second
CALLED FOR SEPT. 13th from the Arosa Sky in New York
in freestyle and breaststroke; and
Chairman of the Senior High July 25. Arrangements were made
first in butterfly which last year School mothers group, Mrs. Ken- by the Committee on Foiendly Rewas only a 25-yard event for neth P. Stuart, has announced a lations Among Foreign Students
midgets. Richard McCurdy, still meeting for all parents to be held of New York City for their tour,
classed a midget, broke standing I Friday, September 13, from 7: 30 which includes visits to research
Swarthmore an'tJ pool records in to 9 p.m. Dessert will precede the centers and factories as well as
freestyle (36.8 set by Dave Foley) meeting in the school cafeteria.
sight-seeing.
and the Swarthmore breaststroke
A meeting for the executive
The group toured t!trough sec(48.2) and butterfly (52.4) records committee only will be held at 10 tions of New England and inc1udpreviously set by himself.
a.m. Thursday, September 12 at ed in their i·tinerary Hartford,
Dave Foley, coming in second Mrs. Stuart's home, 809 Westdale Conn., Tanglewood and Boston,
in midget 'boys freestyle, back.. avenue.
Mass., Niagara Falls, Schenectady,
stroke and butterfly, also had - - - - - - - - - - - - - - and Ithaca, N.Y., and Cleveland,
times that were faster than the Iy better than Seybold's winning Akron and Columbus, O. From
previous records, and he pushed time for 200 yards in 1956 (2:59.6) Pittsburgh they t r a vel e d to
Richard into seeond place in the the nearest comparable recorded ISwa,rtilmorle.
220 with a 3:34.6 clocking, al- event. Mahlon also won a blue for
Sunday evening the Grenoble
though Richard's time of 3:34.6 a sCore of 65.75 as lone interwas entertained at supper
Was only 2.6 seconds longer than mediate diver.
by Mr. and Mrs. .J. B. Millard
that with which he won .the 200
Jim Foley captured firsts in
of Guernsey road, former
last year. Completing the round all 50-yard junior ,boy events, Grenoble students. Dr. Philippe
of new local times for all midget bettering his own Swarthmore
Traynard, professor of
boy events Sandy Rdbinson bet- record (31.8) and pool record (32) chemistry, with Claude Francois
tered the previous Swarthmore in freestyle,
Dino McCurdy's Xavier de Lamer and Louis Rene
backstroke reeord (46.5 set by Swarthmore record in breast- Pleney were house guests of the
himself) while gaining this year's stroke (46.7), while retaining
Mr. and Mrs. .John Seyblue ribbon.
though not qulte matching !ds
of Amherst avenue had as
Mahlon Boyer, without benetlt own Swarthmore and pool back- their house guest Joseph Yves
of other Intermediate boy com- stroke and Swarthmore lruttert\y Ferraton and Dominique Marcel
petition, managed to break three records . .Jim also flnisbed flrst in
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf
Swarthmore records, all of which the 220 nearly eight seconds fasof Benjamin West avenue
had previously been set by him, ter than Boyer's intermediate had as their guest Je;m Lonis
(breaststroke 43.7, backstroke 37.4 time. I;Iob Baker's seconds to Roz.ier. Dr. and Mrs. Glen T.
and butterfly 43.8) ms freestyle Foley in freestyle and breast- Smith of Riverview road had as
Was 2.1 seconds longer than John stroke, and Dino's third in breest- house guests Jean-Paul Chsfl'arSeYbold's Swarthmore r ee 0 r d stroke were also done in less time don and Pierre Denis Louis Poyet.
(30.6) bufhe did the 220 In 3:12.5 than the standing records. Baker, R.aynlond Tlbetghien visited Mr.
Which would seem ptoportionate(ContInued OIl Pace II)
(Continued on Page 8)
Services Held Wed.
ForMrsJ. H.Whiteman
Pool Champs Will Be
Crowned labor
British Mini·ster WI·II
PreaCh Here Sunday
Grenoble University
Group Tours I·n U S
$4.00 PER YEAR
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JOHN
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Funeral services were held at
10 a.m. Wednesday at Trinity
Church, Swarthmore, for Mrs. J.
Harvey Whiteman who died Sunday evening at her home in the
Swarthmore Apartments after a
long illness.
Born Evelyn Nivin 79 years ago
in- Chester County, she attended
Swarthmore College with the class
of 1901.
Married to J. Harvey Whiteman,
a Wilmington lawyer who died in
1928, she moved to the Swarthmore Apartments from Deland,
Fla., in 1935.
A member of Trinity Church,
To Study 'at Oxford
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Student Sails
Sept 5
.John R. Schott, ~on of the Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schott of South
Chester road, will leave September 5 on the Holland-American
Line's S. S. Maasdam to take up
;!~:y u~v:~~~;~os;ng~:!~~e~~~=
jog initially for a second Bachelor
of Arts degree in the School of
English Language and Literature.
.John plans to spend the latter
part of September and the first
week of October in Scandinavia,
travelling with a friend from
Haverford who was awarded a
Fulbright Scholarship for study
at the Sorbonne in France.
John has been awarded a Rotary Foundation Fellowship for
advanced study abroad during the
1957-58 academic year. Recommended by the Rolary Club of
Swarthmore to the Rotary International, the world-wide service
club organization, John is one of
123 outstanding students from 30
countries to receive a Rotary Fellowship.
Under the Rotary Fellowship
program each student is in direct
contact with Rotarians and their
families in the country in which
he is studying.
.John graduated from the University School in Shaker Heights,
0., in 1953 and from Haverford
College in .June. He studied at the
University of Oxford on a scholarship during the summer of 1956.
Investment Analyst Is
Ro t ary 5pea ker T0 d ay
John M. Binningham, Jr., senior investment analyst, will be the
speaker at today'. meeting of the
Swarthmore Rotary Club.
Mr. Birmingham is a graduate
of
Temple University with a
Bachelor of Science degree in ecanomies, and is responsible for
chemical, oil, and miscellaneous
common stocks. He is a forme-r
resident of Swarthmore, having
resided at 239 Kenyon Avenue.
Horace B. Passmore is in charge
of the meeting.
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Ball Team to See
Phillies Game Tonight
of the Woman's Club of Swarthmore, the Women's University
Club, and the Daughters of the
American Revolution.
She is survh~ed by two daughters, Anne WhIteman of Swarthmore, and Mrs. Paul Snyder of
Westtown; two grandchildren; and
a sister Mrs. Leroy James of WalIingford.
Services were conducted by the
Rev. Mr. H. Lawrence Whittemore, rector, and the Rev. Mr.
Robert C. S. Deacon. curate. Interment was held at the White
Clay' Creek Cemetery near Newark, Del.
Elementary School Hours
Given for Coming Year
Opening and closing hours for
the elementary grades in the
Swarthmore-RuUedge School District are given below:
Grades 2 to 6, 9 to 11:40 a.m.
and 1 and 3: 15 p.m. in the atlernoon. Grade one, will be the same,
exeept that afternoon dismissal
will be at 2:45 p.m. In the kindergarten, the "morning" grOUP
.will attend from 9 to 11:45 a.m.
and the "afternoon" group from 1
to 3: 15 p.m. At mid-year, about
February 3, 1958, the groups will
exchange, the "mornings" becoming the afternoons and vice versa.
At the Rutgers Avenue School,
there will be three classes of each
grade except third and sixth
where th-ere will .be two classes.
At the College Av.nue School,
there will be one class of each
grade. At the Rutledge School,
there will be three classes for the
six grades.
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New Staff MembeTs
There will be a number of new
staff members for the high school
and the elementary schools, ineluding:
Priscilla Boston, mathematics;
Diane Boughner, girls physical
.education and mathematics; Barbara Forrest, world history; Dana
Swan, social studies; Mrs. Laura
Dechnik, elementary art; Mrs.
Doris Keller, Rutledge first and
second; Mrs. Alene McCutcheon,
Rutgers fourthi Patricia Melrath,
physical education; Francis Piccone, Rutgers sixth; and Mrs.
Janice Weaver, Rutgers first.
TO HEAR BILLY GRAHAM
Interested persons are invited to
join Methodist Church members
and their friends on a day trip to
New York tomorrow to hear Billy
Graham on the closing night of
his crusade. A speolally chartered
bus will leave the church on Park
avenue at 10 a.m. Passengers will
have the option Of independent
sightseeing or taking a tour of
famous churches before the 7: 30
p.m. Crusade Service. The bus
will leave for home at 10 p.m.
Further delails are available at
the ohurch oII\ce, 1Q 4-3121, or
from Mrs. Fred J. Murray, 10 S-
Ted Prescott and Jerry -Turner,
co-chairmen of the ,Lions Club
Girl-Boy Committee, have completed plans to send the Lionssponsored baseball team to a
Phillies night game. Tonight the
Clipper A and B teams, about 35
in number, will go by bus to see
Philadelphia play Pittsburgh.
Head coach Bill Welsh and assistants Bill McClaren and Pierce
MacNair will accompany the boys
and -try to call attention to position skills between refreshnient
treats of hot dogs, popcorn, and
soda.
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A"- 10, 1957
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., and daucltiter Loulae
Johnson of North Chester road
will return today from Lake
Paupac Club In the'Poconos.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and' Mrs. Henry Carler
Patterson of Maple avenue have
annOUll'Ced the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Jane Thomson Patterson, to Mr. Leland Ray
Rosemond. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Eugene Rosemond of Scarborough, N.Y.
MIss Patterson attended George
School and graduated at Swarihmore High· School In 1953. She
has been a student at the University of Miami and the University of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Rosemond graduated from
tbe New Hampton School In New
Hampshire, attended the University of Virginia, and was a member of the class of 1952 at Musk1ngum. College In Ohio. He serv-ed for two years with the Army
in Japan. Mr. Ro~emond Is now
completing work for two master's
degrees . at the University of
Pennsylvania.
The engagement was announced at a family dinn8:!' at 'Bl:ant
Beach, N.J., on August 24.
ALDEN-SHERRIFF
st. JarrJes Episcopal ChW'ch,.
Birmingbam, Mich•• was the setting for the marriage of MIss
Louise Markle Sherriff, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Markle
Sherriff of Farmington, iMiob.,
and ·Mr. Thomas HydeAlden, son
of Mr. and ·Mrs. Philip M. Alden
of Norih Chester road, Saturday,
August 24, at 3:30 o·c1ock. The
Rev. Mr. W. E. Snoxl'li officiatlid. at the double rillg ceremony.
Two bouquets of white gladioli
graced the altll!'.
, The bride, given In marriage by
her father, wore a gown of white
organdy over white silk taffeta
fashioned with fitted bodice and
shirred short sleeves and neckIInl). Tiers of eyelet embroidered
organdy formed a ·1I00r length
skirt draped Into a slight busUe
at the back ending in a chapel
train. Her heirloom veil of Brussels lace fitted into. "" Mary Queen
of Scot cap. Her two tier white
silk finger tip veil was of silk
illusion. She carried a cascade
. bouquet of lily of the valley,
cymbidium orehids. and ·ivy.
MJssAllce Mohler of Birmlngham was maid of honor. She wore
a waltz-length gown of white
organdy over mint green taffeta
modeled with tucked bodice and
mint green taffeta cummerbund.
She wore a headband of daisies
and ivy and carried a seml-Colonial bouquet 'of . yellow and
white daisies anlt ivy.
Bridesmaids were· Miss SUsalme
Bat1ber of Quincy, m., Miss Mary
Jane Bullard, of Famnlngton,
Conn., Miss Linda Hullinger of
Springfield, D., and Mrs. DaDiel
S. Griffin of East. Meadow, L.I.,
N.Y., sister of the bridegroom.
They were attired In gowns like
tbe gown of the maid of honor
with similar headbands. They carrled seml- colonial ·bouquets ·of
white daisies and ivy.
Mr. Philip M. Alden, Jr., of
Larebmont, N.Y., was best man
forbis brother. Ushers' were Mr.
Stephen Yarnall of Birmingham,
.Mr. Michael Lamm of Brooklyn,
N.Y., Mr. Daniel Griffin of East
Meadow, L.I., N.Y., and Mr.
Jerome Goodman of Muhienberg
avenue.·
Gowned In a pale' pink re-embroidered Alen'<:on lace sheath,
the bride's mother wore a small
pink chiffon hat, trimmed with
matching pink feathers, and a
white cymbidium orchid corsage.
The bridegroom's mother wore a
shlriwaist style dreaa of embroidend beige silk organza over
matching taffeta with a small
hat of orchid hued petals. Her
corsage was of lavender cymbidium orchids.
A wedding reception was given
by the bride's parents at their
home immediately following the
ceremony.
After a two-to-three week wedding trip to Vermont In the vicInity ·of Woodstock at the summer
home of Mr. and Mrs•. Roy Larson of Radnor, aunt and uncle of
the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Alden
Wut reside at 329· Harvard Street,
C~mbrldge, Mass.
The hride attended Kingswood
School CraJJbrook and Smith College. The bridegroom attended
Amherst College and is doing
graduate work In metallurgy at
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
HARRISON-WRIGHT
Miss Roberta Anne Wright,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Spencer Wright, Jr.· of Westdale
avenue, became the bride of Mr.
Arthur Gerald Harrison, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald V. Harrison
of Havertown, Sa·turday morningt
August 24, "t an 11 o'clock Nuptial Mass in Our LadY of Perpetual Help Church, Morton. The
double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Peter J.
Cruise befaie an .altar graced by
bouquets of white gladioli and
chrysanthemums.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a long sleeved,
full skirted gown of chi1fon peau
de soie and Imported Chantilly
lace fashioned wdlll a Sabrina
neckline; a mid-Victorian apron
effect was heightened by rows of
ruffies cascading down to form
a chapel train. A finger tip veil
of French illusion 'fell from a
pointed bill box of· ·lace and
pearls. She carried a cascade
bouquet of gladioli, roses, and
slephanotls.
Mrs. Donald G. Hadermann of
Newtown Square was matron of
honor. She wore a gown of tally
blue taffeta. with ballerina length
full skirt and fitted bodice with
boat neckline. Her fitted hat with
veil matched her gown and she
carried a cascade bouquet of pink
carnations.
'Bridesmalds Mrs. James E. Sul-.
lIvan, Jr., and Mrs. John C. Laphen, Jr., of Philadelphia wore
rosette models like the gown of
the matron of honor, with ma1clJIng headdresses. Tbey carried
cascade bouquets of harvest moon
pompon chrysanthemums.
,Mr. Vincent S. Glowacki of
Upper Darby was best man. Ushers were Mr. Richard D. Wright,
brother of the bride, Mr. N1eholas J. Perazzelli of Drexel Hill,
Mr. John C. Laphen, Jr., of Phlladelphia, and Mr. William Brennan' of Hammonton, N.J.
The bride's mother wore a
gown of mauve Cbantilly lace
.over tsffeta fashioned with sheath
front accented with pearl re-embroidery. She wore a small mauve
feather hat and matching gloves
and shoes. A mauve orehid cor-
Dew Dr.p,lnn
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of Naples, Fla., are receiving congratulations on the arrival of
titeir second child and first son,
Jeffrey William, who was born on
August 15.
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Mr. and Mrs•. P~mberton M.
Dickson of North Princeton ave_Mrs. Robert H. Reed· flew· back
nue relurn home tbls week from to Holland recently to join her
vacationing
Orr's Island, .Me.
husband at Th~· Hagu~ where he .
Sue Bruce; daughter of Mrs. is c'lnnecled wllh the Embassy. .
i Henrietta Bruce of Magill road, i
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Miss Carol Adams of Fenton, Call K13~1747 orK13-4656
Mich., is the guest. this week of
KEYSTONE SCHOOL OF ..
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty
SUSINESS ADMINISTRAllON
of Elm avenue. . . .
on
LJ
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nat s•••
MILES
•
Arthur W. Binns. Inc. Klngswood.3-8677
,
•
SO
,w.-Bidr.o~' Apaitment. :"'$130 - $135·
•
an-
LIMIT
i..
One-8eC1roOniAp.a h"e,,11 -
',ctare.
SPEED
chens. One and two bedrooms, livin·g room,
dining area, hath. Resid~nt Superintendent.
REmta'ls inClude heat and water•.
BIRTHS
F.F.
cran-
,
Mr. and ·Mrs. WilUam MeIntire,
Jr., of Cresson lane are recelvhig
congratulations on the birth of
their second child and daughter,
Kim Ann, who arrived Saturday,
August 24. in Bryn Mawr Hospllal.
•
The grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. McIntire of· Norih Chester
road, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Witherow of Merion.
.
Lions· Club Hears
Shull on Water Co.
have retunied from a two-wee!r.
vac.tIon camping at Warrior's
Dr. and Mrs.
Good, Mark.
Jr., with their children Mark and
Mr. and Mrs. S.W. JohnsOn
Jayne have just returned to theIr of Amherst avenue have been
home on Forest lane after a vacati'onJng at Rehmoth Beach,
month's vacation at Osterville, Del.
Organization Started
Mass.
Mrs. Ralph V. Little of Parle
in Swarthmore,
Mrs. Robert M. Grogan and avenue returned home Monday
Members Tolel.
ber mother Mrs. Walter Diveky after a- visit with her son and
of Westminster. avenue entertaln-' daughter -In -law Mr. and Mrs.
Lions president Jack Gensemer
ed at coffee yesterday mornlog Little, Jr., and family of Slulker helped water-dclwn and check
in Ilonor of Mrs. Mabel Bl1lIngs Heights, O.
thoughts of drougbt wben he Inof GrandvlJ,le, Mich., wqo is maltMiss Adeline Strouse· of Rul- troduced Kenneth E. Shull, a
ing an extended visit· with her gers avenue has recently return- Philad~lphla Suburban W ate r
sister Mrs. Glen Grogan, also of ed after a vslt at Chautauqua, Company representstive, who
Westminster avenue.
.
NY
d Pa .,Wlth
.
. .,and at Ashl·an,
spoke on pure Springfield water
Dr. and' Mrs. Leroy' E. Peter- her Il)other Mrs. Emma Strouse at the club meeting, ·held.Monday
son of Vassar avenue with their who accompanied Miss Strouse to eveDing at the Strath Haven Inn.
children Karen, Kristin, and Eric Swarthmore and has been her
Mr. Shull told the club that the
guest during the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale A. Knob company actually s tar ted in
with their children Kathleen· and Swarthmore, when several college
ZiHl",er",oll Skippy of Juniata avenue have professors piped fresh water to
their homes from a cOmmon
returned home after a vacation
spring.
As the demand increased
at Wildwood Crest, N.J.
Photographer
Dr. and Mrs. Clark Byse with they changed their water source
to Whisky Run and finally Crum
Formed
their son Jil1lDlY and daughter
Creek.
Thirty small companies
Barbara leave today for Camof tbe 'rlrle
similar
to the Swarthmore orbridge, Mass., where Dr. Byse
ganization combined to fOm, the
will be visiting professor at the
Studio and DIsplay RaD. Harvard
Philadelphia Suburban W ate r
Law School for a year. COl)1pany, which supplies p Ii r e
6 E. Front SI,eot
MedIa, P••
During the absence of the Byses
LO 6-21 S6
their house w:t.ti be occupied by water to 49 municipalities In Delaware, Montgomery, and Chester'
of
Calif., with
their Counties. covering 300 square
Mr. San
and Diego,
Mrs. Lawrence
Johnson
miles with over a half million
two sons.
people
using sOme 50,000,000. galMr. and Mrs. William C. Koch lons daily.
family, formerly ot' 235 Park
The Hydrologic Cycle precipiavenue, are now located in
tates .an average of 40 Inches
ford, N.J., .
nually in our suburban area, the
·Mr. R. L. Mondale and daughspeaker continued. We must apters Ellen and Julia returned to
preciate the involVed purification
their home on College avenue last
week after spending the summer when we "onsider that each drop
of rainfall has its nucleus minute
nea,r Fredericktown, Mo.
particles of organic (bacteria, etc.)
Mrs. . Charles Bovard a it d and
inorganic material and that
daughters Barrie and Betty of
No~~
"'Ul Sw.·"rth~
.... lUore. avenue spent the raw w"ter
od . accumuItes diri and
l.ast week in the White Mountains gases pr uClDg unusual colors,
in New Hampshire, and at. Lake odors, and -taste~. The Crum Creek
Sebago Me
Flow-Thru RapId Sand Filter pro·Patt; Seibold arrived at her duces 20,000.000 gallO~1S a day for
Ihome on Amherst avenue Satur- our use, Mr. Shull saId.
llay following two. weeks at C'Imp . ~he talk. wa~ completed wi.th a
Onas in Rushland Bucks County. series of chermcal demonstrations.
Th7 dinner meeting was brought
Mr. and Mrs. D~vid S. Morey of
Garrett avenue have recently re- to a clo,:" when. ':"ank Maselli.
turned from a two week vacation ga,:e a brief descrlpbon of his vaat Wells and Drake Island Beach catIOn which was spent at,Havana.
Me.
. . . • Cuba.
.
... .........
Robert C.
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J
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Avenue
Located ·in the Heart
Pqea
IrvInc./ English
S~: Mr. Xn:m. ~..
at Yale U-'Y~"'.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B.
Jr.. and th~ sona BImil7, T - ,
d th
an . eIr 10-m0nth old daughter
Alison of N.ew Haven, Conn. are
staying in the Edward S .;....
horne home on CheStnut . wMoylan, .an.d pIan to r lane,
through J,.abor DaY,. Mrs.
Is . the former Marian KIrk of
Hduse
The Dartmoutli
(In TechnTco!or)
ca.COIDVILLE. ,A..
,....I ee._
tI,. aaltlrib.
. . . Pit....1IIt 1.
I . . 202
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The Bouquet
• Friday Fe.lur......7:20. 9:25 P.M.
Sat. Fealure-<>, 8:05,10:10 P.M.
(with, A"peti%er - Dessert - Beflerllge)
noon to one-thirty
.
,
II
"";omiN ROUGE"
COMPLETE LUNCHEONS
.
sage complemented her en e "hl...
lin. Geozae W. Sweet Crt Ger- 'the ~ of a IOn, Thomae HaInes,
The brldeIrocm's mother was rett avenue Is thIt pateraal IIftDIl- on August 20.
attired in a eown of 'iinported Ink mother.
.
.
. The young man Is a IIfIIDd,Ion Of
beige print with toast chlftvn jac:'
Mr. and Mrs. DI ..I d _ at Forest
keto She wore a melon plcturlt hat
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hillnes D1ck1n- lane, and of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
of matching feathers, toast. gloves SOD, Jr., of North HIlls, announce W. Beattie of Philadelphia.
and shoes, and a cymbidium liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiir:
orehid corsage.
,.
Immediately following the ceremony a reception was I\eld at thE!
Strath Haven Inn.
A graduate of Swarthmore HIgh
407 DARTMOUTH AYiNUE
School, the bride is employed at
the Investment firm of Schmidt,
R~OPEN
Poole, Roberts, and Parke, Phila-'
delphia.
The bridegroom graduated from
Lower Merion Township High
School and attended VIllanova
University. He has been associatAT
A. M.
ed with the White Motor Company, auto car division, In Exton,
P A
and .is currently In the U. S.
Navy attached to the Naval' Air
Station, Willow Grove.
After a week's wedding trip to
the Pocono Mountains, Mr. and
Mrs. Harrison will reside at 115
Mattison. avenue, Ambler.
BEAUTY SALON
A rehearsal supper ·was given
RE·OPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald .V Harrison, the bridegroom's parents,
at their home Friday ~venlng.
9 South Cheder Road
The wedding party and parents
Call Klrigswood 3-0476
were entertained at a cocktail
AcH•• M.....r of ... Sw....;..... h.I•••• AuDclcitto.
party given by Mr. and Mrs.
Vincent S. Glowacki at . their
home in Upper Dari>y.
Prior to her marriage the bride .
was honored at a bridge pariy and
linen shower at the home of Mrs.
•
George F. Corse, Jr., of Wallingford Summit. Mrs. Clarence C.
Franck and Mrs. Georl'1 P. Warren entertained at the Warren
.
home on South Chester road at
of
a miscellaneous shower in her
honor.
,
She was one of four bridesMod~rn garden-type buildings. Individu(ilhea!
-to~be honOred at a brun~h given
by Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. R(JIbincontrols. Of'streetparki~g. All· eledrickit·
son of Guernsey road.
.
.
riving too fast for conditions ...
34,65Sknown violations last year!
Changing r()~d and weather~onditions should, be automatic warning signals .m~aning CAREFUL •••
SLOW DOWN ••• BE AI.ERT•
When a sudden th~derstorm cuts .~8ibility in a
matter of seconds, the sate driver slows. down. He
knows roads can become dangerously slippery ••• that
wiP,4~~eld wipers sOJlletimes can't work· fast. enough
• • • that puddles and mud, are steering hazards ••• thai
other. traffic may splash. water and spray, over his
windshield so ·he can't see.
So • • • be a safe driver • • • adjust yoUr speed to .the
conditions of the moment.
HORACE A. REEVES
J. A. GREEN
STRATH HAYEN INN
I.
Noitf~~o.
·il·.~'
BII .
,,··f·:'I
... . ... .. .
B. J. HOY,'s ... 10 THE SWARTHMOilAN
"'IRL'TOLD.
CATHIRMAN'S DIU. STORE
PROYIDbIT TRADESMENS TRUST COMPANY
SWARTH..,.i TO ••hYSHOP
t'~':'~'YH.'M"'Hi:ut •
PORTER H. WAITE, INC.
THE BOUJ,!IT
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SWARTHMORE CO-OP
BAIRD .HI BIRD
;
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ii.
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I
WRITING "AD" COpy
,
. While visiting with several sati~fied? cus.
tomers last evehing, at the home of Mr. and·
Mrs; H. * we ."ere discussing what to. lIse for. an
"A.d" this ."eek.
.
.
Manr good? ideas ,,)ere suggested. Mr. H.
offered several that wen! so high toned that dogs
couldn't even hear them. None of the suggestions
. seemed to be right for a Lobor Dayweek-end.
With this in mind we will all join in saying ••.•
"DRIVE' CAREFULLY,
.
. .
WE NEED OUR CUSTOMERS."
the Cam.era,&H~bby Shop
.
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'Name
.
Park Av.....
Swal'flllllo.... Pa.
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seHa..bL;
Jd
.
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a-d I.P.M. A...... 31- 0,.,; Sept. J; •
suppiled on
StaJnped. egyelo~; .
request.
P1easie ~d
Aapat 80. 19.57
THE :8WAk'1'BMORBAN
August so, 195'1
THE 8WAk'i'BHOaBAN
ZZZZLCZZZ QU
"VB'
........ SWAR'I'BMOREAN·
'''lIEDl~BY
FBlDAY AT SWABTIIMOU, PA.
RS
PETER
..... E. TOLD, IllAlUOBlB TOLD.·
PtlBI_Sgs
Piaone J[J......ood 3-8880
l'B'I'BII. B. TOLD. EdItor
K t Managing Editor
Rosalle D. Pelrsol
lIIarjorie
_
Barbara B.
- en. T. T o l d ,Anne L. lIIabbott
.
J U8!')' Z4 1929, at the Post
=ed
Second Class l\Ia~er
Act of l\Iarch 3, 1879.
as
"3te
. .,
MIS. W. DANA S
moved Wednesdll7- of last week formerly of Stra1il
a ue,
_.....
of
to
are
located
In
their
nn
I~
Mrs.
DaDa Swan, ....,...er
from 325 Princeton - avenue
Stree+ Stamfo...
Oliver G, Swan of North
their new home at 3M MIchigan at 8 Bevona
...
....
w,
P EA- C H ES, f i ! 1
_.
ChOi
l\Irs. Edward P. York; and two
TIINITY NOTES
grandsons, Dana W. SWpl II and
METHODIST NOTES
There will be a celebration of Oliver Gould Swan, Jr. '
Church School cI asses fo r all the Holy Communion a t 8 o.'clock
at
/ ____-:....-___
ages begin at 9:45 a.m. Sundays. Sunday morning, and agam
Mrs Vaughn Foster. of Harval1'd I
11:15 a,OL Those serving as ushers will be as followS:
ft. III. Daniel, head ushet';' F.
R. Gray, alternate; R. T. Bates,
C. B. Blake, C. C. Heisler, J.:t.
Nursery
children
will.Sowers.
be suptram
tbe PaIl'able
of the
ervised during this seMllce.
EveI'y Wednesday morning and
aftemoon throughout the summer a Fall Festival !,o~kshop is
held. Transportation IS tn charge
of Mrs. Z. COnnors, LO _6-6431;
l\Irs. G. Gray, K1 3-41945; or Mrs.
G. Howard, K1 3·8352.
Valz. G.
. S.
Smith,
and A.
Andy Hopkins is scheduled to
serve as acolyte at 8 O'clock, and
William Irving and Thomas
lIIowery at 11:15.
ValenUn~,
Iv:.
III
be worship
the guestservice
munster
at
a.m.
Sw,lIIan's responsibility for demo?- day.'
mating divine healing power, WI.ll
Church school classes meet at
'be hrought out at· Christian Sci- 11 a.m.
'mce services Sunday In ~e
The Choir will rehearse at 10
son - Sermon entlUed 'Christ o'clock preeeding the
Jesus."
,service.
,Readings from the King James
The'Bandage Group meets WedVersion of the Bible will include nesday at 10 a.m.
the 'account In Luke of Jesus'
healing of Peter's mother-in-law TB Fall X-ray Ptogram
Reynoldsville and her daughter
l\Irs. Henry E. Richter, Jr., of
Unthlcum, IIId.. who has returned
sb~
•
1~;~ ::'-:-liIr.
Hn.
w .•
, .....7:30
p...
Silver Dollars for White Slips
~
JULY - AUGUST - SEPTEMBER
Remember - With the return to us of
each $1 OO~OO worth of Register Slips.
we'll give you a bright new SiI~er Dollar!
~
PENNELL ROAD
LIMA. PA.·
%
Phon. LO 6-1680
so'"
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of
1,.1Ie ",...
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II
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Swift's Prelaiu.
BunERBALL
Turkeys
OWNERSH~P
, ONE
ROGER
DmICfOU O. . . . . . . .
-'.20 CHIITN,UT IT."'-·
PItotoglaphic Supplies
State' & Monroe St..
M.dla
u._ .•••
_. - -
OUYIIIL 1M!, r.r~t~
lilli,' • I . . .I • •
Open
Friday
Eveningl
MEcfla
6-2176
11.1. "111
, .
With These,
. Jampus Favorites
FRESH
~.
'-
.I -
•
Green Cabbage
Potatoes
lb. Sc,
5·lb. cello bags 29c
•
For Your Holiday Needs
• Blue BI~:zer!;
25 ,-oz. C .. ps for Cold Drinks. • .... 2Sc
• Slacks
6 Heavy Weight Paper Plates. pk:.. .19c
Hudson Table Napkins ••••• 2 for 27c
• Rain Coeds:
-
,
,
10NDWAIE· . - . .
,
.
Plastic F~, • .;d Spoons, pkg ••, ••••• 1 Oc
• Twe.d Coats
~ • Silk ~nd Wool Sports Coats
FIVE FLAVORS":'" 12-oz. can
,
Booth's Soda
..
'3 for 25c
MRS. SMITH'S' THIN IU"ER '
• Fall Suits
• All Nylon. Fleece Jackets
.,
HERR'S HOME STYLE
• Shirts
• Many Other Items
PotatoChips4-0l.bag 19c
.J
JOBBY
~
...
....:
..
12-ol. pkg. ,29c
Pretzels -
.
,
..
.
,
Harvard Inn
,,
ALL-PURPOSE
,
,•
lb.
Rath Black Hawk.
Swift Premium - Hor.el
fully cooked - 79c lb.
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49~
SMOKED. HAM SPECIAL
Chester Rose ~ 69c lb.
IHE OLIVER He BAIR CO.
41"
'MEMORIES
I
!Ii
SInce 1878 the same family has operated
PlauRE FRAMING
__
PORTRAIT STUDIO
!:~~~~=~~:~~~~ii
8;iemher
'I
Opposite Iaron,1I Hall
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'.aa &.i_....H.i...
and
rebuked·
thestood
fever;over
andher,
it
(4:39):
"And he
11 0p'en Sept. 3
left her:
and immediately
The State
Health,
arose
and ministered
unto ~em. Bureau
of Department
TuberculosisofControl,
Correlative passages from 'Sci- has asked the Delaware ence and Health W\th Key to the ,])B and Health Association to
Scriptures" hy lIIary Baker Eddy
the munber of colleges
will include the following (25: cluded in the monthly chest x-rav
22-26): ''Though demonstraUng surveys now conducted· joinUy by
his control over sin and disease, the ,two organizations on a yearthe great Teacher by no means round baB18.
relieved others from glvin·g, the
According to Robert W. Bern·
requisite ,proofs of their own hardt, executive secretary of th ..
. piety, He worked for theIr gul- local, association, wh~n. the fa~
dance that they ~ demon- program gets underway' on Sepstrate' this power as he did and tember S. two additional college~
understand its divine Principle,"
and Cheyney Stat'
All are cordially invited to atCollege, will be added
tend the services at 11 a.m. at ~e to the growing list of institutiGns
First Chureh of Christ, Scientist, regularly reeeiving the surveys.
206 Park avenue.
In the over-all plan to uncover
'.
' . . 'lIB In iis earliest stages, _along
·'-"I·saw It in. the Swarthmorean. with student and. faculty,_ all college per$Onnel, Including Cafet~la
workerS and cll!'lodlans will be rocluded In the program. Villanova
University, Pennsylvania IIIll1tary
College, Eaatern Baptist Cpllege
and Valley Forge Military A~ade--.
my are already OIl the Ust.
The September schedul~ fqr ~e
adult public is as follows:
Tuesday, September 3, Spring~
lIeld
Community, Saxer Avenue
~
CHURCH SERVlCES---:_
near Powell Road,. 1:30 to 5 p.DI.
!, ~Ru:sBYTEroAN-cHtmcH ...
an4 6:S0 to 8:30 p.rn.
.
_-'"_
JoM' Scbiltt; .Assoclate M\nlstei'
Friday, September 81. Ch""...,., .. SnitaAT. September 1
Community, 6th and Edgmont
10:00 A.!II.-Choir RehearsaL
avenues, 12:30 to 5 p.m..and 8. to
11:00 A.!II. - Church ""boo!
8:30
p.rn.
classes...
.. . ,
11:00 A.l\I; _- The Rev. IIIr. KenSaturday, september 7, Upper
- neth Slack will preach.
Darby Communtty, 69th an.d l\IarWedJlesdaT. Seglember I
ket streets, 9:30 to 1 p.OL and 2
. 10:00 A,lII....;..,Bandage Group.
to 4 p.rn.'
Personnel and residents at
, Slelghton Farm School, Darlington, and Fair Acres Fatm, LIma,
l\IInister
will receive chest x-rays on WedSIIIlI1Q.September 1
nesday, September 4. On Thurs5 • yo ...:sunday School.
... - September 12, and Friday,
Kulpwlllpreadl.
13; Freshmen stUdents,
'NUNlTY CHURCH
faculty and employees at VlllaH. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector nova University, will be given xSaatl&)r" Be.' n ....... 1
rays.
8:00 A.lII.-Holy Communion.
11:15 A,M.-Holy Communion
, Mrs. A. L. Clifton 01 the
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Swarthmore ApaIlbnents returned
OF FRIENDS
yesterday tram Belgrade
8lU1da¥. Sept ......... 1
lIIe., where she spent ,the
10:30 A.lII.-Hymn Sing in
.
tier House.
11:00 A.M.-llleeting for Worship.
AU Be we'c
GAIIDEII OF
Wetla ," T. Sq;tealler I
AU day sewing tpr AIB.C.
pandpyellOLW Evariseties Now
Wo·IWs- Apple House
avenu~ has as her guests her nieees Janet and Molly Smith of
t.t:"-
CO......r'1 Co-Op. Atl'., .f S........... IIC~ 403 D....o ... Ave.
1 S t Cor
Eggs' and Poultry ~ Vegetab es _ ,wee
n
her husband's
arents·
fromvisited
San Francisco,
Cal., p
where
C t (USN retired) and Mrs. •
H:ciy E. ruchter. Mr. Richter is
the present time In Naoval Reserve Iralnlng.
l\Ir and Mrs James L. Malone
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
~d ~hIldren Molly, Kathie and
The Rev. l\Ir. Kenneth Slack of Jimmy spent the week end In
Presbyterian Church. ".f
Cape lIIay, N. J.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE' NOTES I:.:d
_
·
A
Meat makes-or breaks-the family meal •••
experienced cooks know that quality and freshness are prime eSsentials ••. don't try to make
brick without straw ••• don't serve bricks • • •
Shop Co-Op for the beSt in. m,at values.
BREYER'S 'CE~REAM,
•. :" 'Plats ~ Half
'Gal08s
....
.
Resigns UCP Post.
Whites Are Oufswum
Mrs. Charles H. Keyes of Dart(ConUnued from Page 1)
mouth avenue, has resigned her
whose second In 220 was done In
position as stslf member in charge
3:10, also took ftrst with 64.6
of the pre-school wilt of United
points in junior boys diving. He
Cerebral Palsy of Delaware Counwill be a loss to the 1958 S~_
ty
In' Chester. She has been teach•
SODS.
more Seahorse team as his famUy
ing
the morning nursery group
New Ll,feoaaven
Is moving to Califomla.
since last NOVember.
.Charlotte Brodhead won IIrst
Chuck Rushton and George
An afternoon kindergarten seaplace In all live Intermediate girls Abbe have passed the Red Cross, sioil for eight or 10 cbildren will '
swimming· events • and third In Junior life-saving course just con- be added this Fall, according to
diving, though not quite equaling cluded hy Karl Sdlaelfer at the Jean· Wiley, coordinating -direeher own Swarthmore and pool pooL Graduates ot an evening tor. The program's purpose Is to
reeord in bacKstroke or Swarth- class conducted by Harry Me- prepare cbildren for public school
more r'ecord In butterfly. Carol Callister are: senior life--savlng- and other social and emotional
WIlliams wan senior girls 220, and Judy Hollander, Jean Boyer, Ann aspeeis of later Ilfe.
l00-yard freestyle, breaststroke, Pyle, Barilara Zlegenfus, John
The county UCP which started
and butterlly though accorded Shallcross, Henry 'Lau, Virginia as a treaiment unit in Crozer
good competition by her sister, Smith, Karen Ward; junior - Pat Hospital, Chester, will OOserve its
Joyce, who captured the back- Ri~geway.
fifth . anniversary Septe.mer 19.
stroke event and only bowed by
Headquarters are at 431 East 9th
one point to Carol for the age
. NEWS NOTES
street, Chester.
'
grOUP'S diving IIrst. Carol howI
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer L. Skog- ,
ever, did not quite matoh the
COX RETURNS, FROM
lund
with
Skipper,
Sondra,
and
9w8rthmore and pool records she
INSPECTION TOUR
holds for freestyle and breast- Jody Skogl\Uld have moved from
their
residence
at
3
Swarthmore
Professor Edward H. Cox, chairstroke. and Joyce fell a trille shor!
of her own Swarthmore hack- place and will be located m Ashe- man of the chemistry department
ville, N.C.
of Swarthmore College, has just
stroke record.
il\Ir.
and
Mrs.
Henry
I.
Hoot
of
returned from a four w~'s inLinda Courtney bettered the
Lafayette
a
v
e
n
u·e
entertained
spection visit to' Summer School
Swarthmore junior-girl freestyle
record (35.9) and Susan Wigton over the week end Miss Nancy Science Institutes for College and
the jlinlot: girl breaststroke (50.6) stewart of Hammond, Ind., and high school teachers 01 science.
These Institutes are supported
while each placed IIrst In those their son lIIr. H. Wll~ ,Hoot of
Cincinnati,
0.,
who.
served
as
an
by the National Science Foundaevents. . Both records had been
held by Betsy Breakell who did usher in the Doheriy-Green wed- tion which 'has as iis aun the Imnot participate In the meet. The ding on Saturday. IIIr. Hoot is provement of college and high
midget girl records of Joanne and working for International Bust- school courses in the sciences. Dr.
Cacld Espenschade and Molly ness Machines cOrp., pending Cox visited the Universities of
Schumacher and senior boy ree- service as a second lieutenant in California, Wyom.ing and lIIontana.
ords of Dave Preston and Bob the U. S. Air Corps.
lIIr. and Mrs. Byron Thumm
Sublette, (none of whom swam in
Mrs. W. R. GUmour ot Harvard
the meet) were not endangered returned to their home on Dartmouth
avenue
Sunday
following
a
avenue has returned from a visit
since those two classl1lcations
swam only ,half the record dis- week's trip to QUebec and the with friends in Connecticut,
Gaspe Peninsula.
Rhode Island, and. pn Long lsland.
tances on Saturday.
Ap S,..,. WldeDs
Innovations of the 1957 championship meet which proved special fun for participants and specDbJinC' Room OpeD To Public
tators were the iuipromptu 1111ing of a void In senior ''boy,s''
events by a group of fathers including Life - savi!lg Instructor
Harry Mt:<:allister, two of his
pupilS John' Shallcrosa and -Henry
Lau, and Dr. Dino IIIllCurdy; and
the half';distance Versions of all
"ftIt6II\ ~es to-r~thelli~est,.oo.
CATERING TO PEJtIIIANENT IIIId TRANSIENT G1JESTS
newe.t midgets who ranged trom
~&Dd R~tpn AvenueS"
. P)$ne' Kb.PwoOd'S.e;ja-
FOOD MARKET
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L___~~~~~~~:'::::=::"'::~;;;;;;~;C;m;--At the 11 o'clock l\Iorning Worship Service, iIIe !PB.stor, Rev.
John C. Kulp, will. jlSe as hL.
sermon subjeci, "The Seeds We
Sow," a Labor Sunday sermon
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fi!
Sunny Brae Orcha .
I
Queens,
Y.,week
nursing
road,
diedN.last
at a bome. A
widow, Mrs. Swan lived at Great
Neck, L. I. She would have been
87 next week. Mrs. Swan was an
-b"thuslastic patroness of the arts
h
and an excellent painter In er
own right.
year. Families who have onJ7
three member. preee.nt will be
permitted to adOpt one member
on approval Defending champions of the junior family relay
are the Arthur SUvers,/of the
senior family the lIIaxey 1II0rr!-
J3 Records Broken'as
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6 to evenis,counted
10 yeers of age.
These~m i i
yard
t/)ward
pointS hut not toi.vardfudividual
championships.
A review of the past several
year's placings shows that, in .almo.t aU cases, the serious swimmers keep Improving thetr times. .
Yet the shift in winners clearly
demonstrates that all Jnterested
in 'competlng stand a chan~e to
be winners as new swimmers en,..
ter the stream and others move
througb the successive age group• inp.
IalUal Test Awuds lIIade'
-, At the picnic for contestants:
LP STORAGE PROBLEM SOLYEDand their parents, .held behind ,thl!.
hathhouse at the dose of, the
we now have in stock the naw .8roWfet R~ flH' LP r,cord$.
meet, the first 'sword and tusk
Thil attractive gold_1ored 'rack wiD hofd up' to 50 of yOVr' favawards were presented to those,
orites in a position from which. any on!, is readily acCeisible.
,who bad p~ssed. the pool's n,f!!I!I,
:$1.98.
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Swordlish and -Sea Lion teSts.
Created out of white plastic by
Patsy Jones and Jim Robinson of
the pool stafl', the swim achieve-ment insignias. accompanied by
certificates signed by Coach Mil10 PARK,AVENUE
•4'1..,,,, KI S-1460
lard Robinson, were proudly ac. SWAR.THMORE. PA. . OPel FRIDAY EVEN/~g
ya..
,cepte.!
by. the 22 initial
poolltes
to II;~;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;::;;;;;;;;:;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::=;:;::;:;::;;i
bave suc:cessfully
exerted
themselves ,toward the goals. 'l\Iany of,
the awardees had sUll)rised the/l1-1
selves as wen as ,their families
and friends with What they could
accomplish when they applied the
elfort. A nuiDber of others are
on the brink of paSsIng SWordllob
and
Lion, and a fine set of
WHISKERS awaits the IIrst ,of
•
several ,would-""- Walruses to
make the grade on that supreme
test. Just who this will be may
be established momentarily - or
it might make YEAiRS! SwordIlsh
not previously announced are:
., .
Joyce WIIllains,. Ann Townes,
Sue WIgton, Steve Bn)beck, TImID)' Tyaon;- Sea Lions Carol
WilliamS, lIlahlon Boyer.
COInplete .placlngs in last week,&
end's meet wlll be pubUsbed in
next week's Swarthrnoreen.
Au...·
In ackJition to 1blrfout-m '.,
hmDl'ReIan mel 1he ~
CLOSED SATURDAY·
sea
O'PEN
TUESDAY
SEPT~MBER,
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Dll:l'1* . _ at~
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tor.
will ,...1ftl'lllll;r8
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Oscar
their son and daughter-In-law the
Mr. and Mrs.
S. iIart of
Lafa:fettij avenue bave. reeently Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Rtcbard Bart
returned from a two~ vaca- of PleasantlvlUe; N.Y., and their
tion at. Ocean City, N.J., with children Ricky, Sally, and Ted.
Ricky has been spending the past
eek with his ~n"""'rents In
w
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Antiques and UpIIoIsIIIY Swarthmore.
Robert H. Raymo_
ra.
Old CODCord to.d .nd ..IHmore
Cuconlvill.
II 3.74n
.
HOOVER
AuIhorized Service
Free .Icup an Delivery
'.11."'.... 2217..1
Furniture R.tinishlag
or R'pairing
M...
• aper lap "r
All Mak. CI....n
Garrett Hou"
CL 9-681t
Doy or Night
R.aymond J. Dawson, Media
Hi w. s...... St.
LO 6-4692
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Auto Driving Insll u.ction
w.
Call for
r..
ROOFING
$6 PER HOUR
Edwanl F. Mno CH••t •• Z-:4346
Klngswood 3-1448
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes and Rubbish Removed
Lawns Mowed, General
Hauling
236 Ha.dllg A.... Mort08,
'a.
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
AND SON
GfNERAI CONTRACTOR
rile Floors
PlasHe: Tile
Modern Klkhens
Alterations
Gutters
Warm.Alr HeaH.,
Air CondIHo.l.g
Sheel Metal Wort
the ..... .f
.f tho Courte .r Comm.n
_nolan'
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the 6th db of September 19&:,• •
RUBBER T'ILE
ASPHALT TILE
.COnSTRUCTION .
PLASTIC TILE • YlNYL TILE
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
. FORMICA • LlNOI.EUM
WANTED
. Alterations·
KI 4·1434
J. F. BLACKMAN•
662 S. Ch.st... Rd;
(H 2·5051
KI 3.6616
Swarth",ore,
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NINE NEW COLORS
Birchwood
Fi~ishes
These fine . cabinets proteded by
hard wearing, plastic ... nothing
destroys.
"Quaker Mal' thaler ill D.II . . .
eo...,'
Is Your House Too Large or Too Smalll
-
at the
pr8SH! ti~e.
PAINTING
Da,ncaster
.
. BratiJ Smokeil
Free Estimates
Shankless
Klngswood 3-8761
Female typist:
type well and wish to
enjoy working in pleasant .atmos-
phere,. five-day, 40-hour week,
air-conditioned: office, c~ll Phil arl:elphia Chewmg' Gum· CorporatIon. Eagle and,. Lawrence roads,
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first lIoor.
ings. living room,
room,
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Why not pick up the pII_ now and call Bob Bird.
Joe Hawe or Horace Passmore and get your . , _ on
our list in case the right tiling _
along.
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Sept. 2
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Friday 'Til 10 p. m •.
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IDEAL LEMONADE
.Fresh Coffee
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5 To.to Sauce •••• 3
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GUILD. OPTICIANS
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HAMS'
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Pound Cake
Programs ......r'•• S
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Large, -Firm, Meat! Coit's
baUl, larlle cedar,
Photo.·Co.pies. Made
Neat· tr..a.nspbristlon.
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S. CH' ESTE'It ROAD
September 1; $145; LOw,!ell!l~!!!~O'1
FOR RENT To gentleman, iSWCllrHlm,~re
KI 3~1497
comfortable'
room
with
private
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baUt, Phone KIngswood 3-1126.~, :
FOR .RENT - Large attractive "-r----....,.,----;..,-~..,.--"'I
r06rlt on' second'lIoor near bath. .
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....,A~eooKED,IMPORTED HAMS.
IMPORTED CANADIAN COOKED HAMS
RATH.CANNED BONELESS COOKED HAM
IMPORTED HOLLAND 8& DANISH CANNED
JTirginia Lee Oven Fresh
.cia Moltl-COpy
iiiiiiiiiiiiiii I
r ..·r;;;;ast"'·...·...·..··•...B.... . . .
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CHUCK ROAST'BEEF
P~in;jng o.
lQ,tchen,
C
BIG ACME CANNED HAM SALE!
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• Announcements .
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STEAS
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Klngswood 3·1646
Havertown, Pa. _HIlltop 6-71 SO,
tires) Reason~ble. Ph~ne
WANTED - Homes for Utree
3-5993.'
'=;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
little kittens; weaned •. ho,\'SI'~·.~ FOR SALE _. M9ving -. must It.
brok",n, cute. Phone Klngswood . sell,~" Baby coach. $15;, high.,
3-8891.
.
chair; $B; bassinette; $3.50; swimWANTED - Machinist-mechanic. ming P90l 4' x 6'. $9; stroller.
., 1'op salary opening for' exper- $3.S0j Cress ceramic kiln, $50;
iehced man interested In' auto- Encyclopedia Britannica - .14th .
matico wrapping .machines, Tex. edition.· $50; En¢ycIOpedia"
tile .. machine experience of. InJr.. 1955, $50. 200 Dart~~rvice
teresL Unusual lifetime
avenue, Friday· and ,:Sat•
- To
.do day·s. CHeswork.
WANTED.
Swarthmore
·references.
ter 2~6B20. .
WANTED _ Part time secretary,
three or 'four mornings a week.
College office.. Reply Box D, The
S war th. morean.
WANIl'ED -Boy over 14 for erl'aIlds. and odd jobs. Apply .at
·ft
G'. ShO Old
p .B
anIt
. . Build'mg.
FOUND
FOlJND..-oFour.strand pink. irides-
AMi ...................I . loaf
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General Contraqtor
Free de~.
. u.caiter Brand
.. ' , .C
HARRY W. McCAUISTER
Starting salary for 2 •• ecutl~~~pe sales·
men to represent large Eashlrn financial
corparaf!on. No franl.' Sal.s '- eiperren,e
drawers.
3-7343.
."d .hllity d..I,ad •••t.bll.hod ,...d.nt,
years old.. manTed, capable of
I:~~:;: respoJ'slblllties. 'In ,eqaedlng
Klngswood'
I;
plea'" Indude brief personal
FoR .SALE _ CUstom two-door history. all replhts confldentfal. OUt
1950 ,"~, Ford; two-tone green. IIlesmen' have IMen' Informed of thIs ad.
radio heater duals
excellent Box A~ i.. Swarthmore.n:
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ICE CREAM
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Commercial Construction
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Residential Building
shoes sizes 8 and 9, worn one
WANTED _ to do day's work fall, $5 pair.' Can Klngswood 3"
three days a, week, ironing, 4~5;;;6;6~.
cleaning. Swarthmore references. FOR SALE ,- G. E. stove, full
CHester 2-5865.
size, ,
well:" cooker, storage
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gives you both
Interio. & EXte.ior
"
door \
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KI ~1021
t
alice Larl:tef'..
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ACIDe
Jack Prichard'
miles from 69th street, or take Media'=.==-_=-_--:_.:--;-:-"7.
Darby-Sp~ingfleld
bus to . our FOR SALE - Two. pairs football
J. E..
Ing thls summer
Ocean City I.H_am_d_en_o_f_C_le_"_rw_at_e...:r,_Fl_a_._ _
N.J. Patton will be a junior ai ,Dickinson College this fall
Dr
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and chlldren Pari1.ela, Michael,
and Christine of Westminster
. Id'
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Mrs. Franklin Gillespie of Har-, avenue arrived' 'home Sunday
o·
banI<. bui 'n~
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Gum Corporation, Eagle and Law_ ... ,Prchards, Providence: Road, 0,~~~1i~=:===========!
renee 'foads, Havertown~ Pa. (3 mtle. north of' Rose Tree near
In the last month or two a number of families have
We have a number- of fine-'famftleS wllnting to do this
'39' R_Iy. Road.' SPrl.tfl~lcI.
in
bareback classes in the annual
orse show and earned her first
three archery pins. Gloria recelved an honorary award as a member of the drill team In the h
show.
orse
SprlKrilg.wood
. . . . . D.r.3-0450
Co.....
, cent bealb. Call at The Swarih- cooveriient
to transportation
morean.
tearooms. Klngswood
3-4124. and
waded smaller h?m~ f!lr la.ger "o~s and visa vena.
~n
650 laHimore PIlI.
FOR SALE
Gas Dryer,
~~r.. ~~~!in~oogu:a~'~';i'~~~~~~ lu:r~d~a~y';~~~~~~E~~:1
condftion,
1"he only author:
'S' EORY'"I'CE'
CARNS
PERSONAL _ Blc~cle. Repaired.
Parts, accessories. Milt Glass ....,
.9icycle, Hobby. Toy Sh"p,' 205
East "Baltimore A~enue, Clifton
.Heights, MAdison 6-0713. Opposite Clifton Theater.
~:"'::=="':':=='----PERSONAL -' Radio and' television service. Complete stock
of tubes carried. Robert Brooks.
Call Klng.wood 4-0BOO.
FOR SALE.
--:.....=.:.===-=,-'-,..,FoR'SALE-Peaches. EI Rancho
WANTED For young Hungarian couple here~ diapers,
crib sheets. any 'baby doUtes.
3 04 '
Telephone
KIngswood
- 16,
Mrs. Lil',::pi",n:::c:;::ot:.:t.O-,-_-:--o-WANTED
desires fur'nished
or furnished
for
loom
Eagle and Lawrence
Hav.
erlown. Pa. (3 miles fr"m 69th
street). Call Mr. May at HIlltop
6-7150.
Klngswoocl 4-2727
TEL·EV·IS·10;"N"
Formerl,
:sn·
I PARK AVE.,' SWARTHMOU
Ontario, Canada, and In Ea.t Wallingford have had as their
Aurora, N.Y.
guests their daughters Mrs. E. G.
Mrs. W. R.. Gilmour of Har- ~erricJt. with her daughters Deb-
Downlngt
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vales.cent, men and women. Exmore.
chronic,
coo- Ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:,:;;;;;;;;;~
cellent Aged.
foods.senile,
spacious..
ground.
Blue Cross honored. Sadie Pippin II
~7aer, proprietor. CHester 2-
two~bedroom
y.OU C3!l
:ew
Dick Francfietti
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ANNOUNCES-
.
vard avenue has recently retum- from a two week vaeatlon In
ed from a tJuee-weeit vlslt at JIar,tha'. Vineyard, lIaR.
Honey Harbor on Georgian Bay,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman ·Hulme·of
Bible Iutltut.e.
h
The)' returned
Mr. and Mrs. JaDles O. Stephens ~~:::yu:,ayugh0f
York state,
with their daughters Sa1l
e. Adirondacks.
S,,,anne of 'MarIetta aVen y and Charlotte Brodhead of Maple
turned Sunda fro
ue re- avenue and Gloria PeIrsol ot
Canada, InClU~
th~~J..e:~ !::::t~onavthenue retu.'"IIed Friday
FloriSt
PERSONAL
- FurnItUre
ing - custom
cabinetreftnishwork.
Andrew Spanier, Jr. KIngswood
3-219B. Call after 5 P.M.
PERSONAL - UPHOLSTERING
Large Chairs Completely rebuilt with new fabric $44.50 Sofas $89-Over 30 years experlence. Six years of Swarthmore
references. All work is done in
our own shpp Ullder personal
supervlslon of" Mi. Seremba. EstImates are' free. Thom Seremba.
Phone Sharon HIll 0734. Budget
payments.
.
PERSONAL - Belvedere Convalescent Home, 2507 Chestnut
street, Chester. Edge uf Swarth-
j•~~~~~;~§~~~~1
WANTED _
plans to study at the Phlladelphla wa, and MoDtreal.'
PERSONJ,.L
for
factory. work. Must be
of Delaware or
Counties. Apply Monday
Friday; Philadelphia C hew i n
335 Dartmouth Avenue
III
5.115
FOIMEILY Of f. C. lODE AND SONS
FlM W..tdt ncl
IlI.VoIa Avo.
Chock IIopoln
r•.
Classified Ads·
I~~!~~~1~~~~~ I
four
'EN ETlAN BLINDS
i
W........r
bUIIineu
uDder
Penn..lvanla.
and ,Jim Bingham of FaIrvIew deal""o"on
road have returned from a two- PANT ••Ith I.. ~:=~o~
week motor trip to Colorado, In- :o!:,,:n:!,:!:' Wallinaford
cluding Rocky Mountaln National more. P.D.,71v.DIa.· The """'0 and
Park and. Mesa Verde In .thelr d .... or tho .....n 0""1"" or In..""""'" In
,·tIner--.
En route they visited ..
I~ bu.ln... I. Samuel Ra""ond. PhD ..
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688 Walnut Lane. ~ swarthmoxe. Pen1l871Mr. Bingham's. brother -In -law vania.
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and, sister Mr. and Mrs. Max SoliCitor.
DUANE. MORRIS and HECKSCHER
Daehler of Cedar Rapids, la., and
1617 LaDd. Title BuUdl""
h,::is:..:b:.:.ro:.Ut=e:.r...::an=d:...::sl:ster:.:.:.-..::In:.-..::Ia::.w::....:Mr=.~_ :P:.::h::llad=ei::.h:::la::....:.:IO::-.::P:::a._ _ _ __
George Myers &Co.
SWARTHMORE. 'A.
conduct of •
_:
NEWS NOTES
J:'
on, Waht ere
guest
forher
two
s of Heights.
0 .• and
H.
V{~YiiiicM~e~:B~tbl~e~':Tra§~n~'.§'a~to§'1~8~'~Sh~e~ary~~N~I~ag~a~r~a~FaI~I~S'~T~o~io~n~to~~.Otta~~_i I
CaDlP Charlotte
Lookout, was
vard tile
avenue,
with
sonda
George
ble, Laurie,
and Mrs.
Joan'Hamden
of Shaker
. . '.
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wodn IIrst place in ·the intermedIate another son Plltton who is ~ork- Baskin, Jr.• with Betsy, VIcki, 'IJld
SI!.....
17Y2 S. (hester Rd. KI4.1700 ~;;rih:o~eJ,
CHester 2-4759
CHester 2·5689
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Mrs. Ann WlUJ_ Ia. vldting
tor several months her daughter
)IrS. Jean MWIfO.of Dartmouth
avenue. Mrs. WllUams, on I furloUgh, Ia a missionary In Ute &tate
of Puebla, Mexico, with the
THOM SEREMBA
F1crmovfJ NUE lIBGJ8TIlATlON.
NOTICE IS Rl!RgBT GIVEN• .,.....uant
two or
house or
available September 10. Klngswood 4-1036.
WANTED Women for light
packing
work.
,(Need extra
,
money?) No experience required.
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~~~~~~~~~~~~ ing gum or doing other Ught fac;;:
work. Day and evening shift
available. Five - day week,
Pleasantly air conditioned.
Chewlng
CotaDd
IIOIIB CDlSTIUCTIB
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"I saw It In the
and Mrs., Harold Bingham at tileit'
ranch In Morrison; 0010.' 'riie
BlnghllD18 also visited coumu. Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Allen iii. Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis H. GalJagber,. Jr., with their children
MIke aDd Katie of Dover, DeL,
will arrive Wednesday to .spend
some time with Mrs. Gallagher'5
parents Dr. and Mrs: F. A. Patman of Mlcblgan avenue and
wlth Mr. Gal1sgber's parents Mr.
and Mrs. Gallagher of Walllnaford. They will also visit Dr.
Patman's parents In Ocean City,
N.J.
eat. for
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David
Bingham
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G.reno.ble University.
Group Tours .inU.S.
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NEWS NOTES
Mrs • .BUllell H. Kent of DartMrs. Robert D. Hulme
mouth avenue lett by train last young son Randy reeently returnDr; Arthur. jones of Swarth- week .for Salem, 0 •• where she eel to Crum ~e Jue from South
PETER E. TOLD
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more avenue has recently return- will be the JUest of Mrs. Robert S. Berwyek, Me., where they vJs1ted
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McCulloch.
and Mrs.·J. Roy Carroll of River- ed from a trip to the western part
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f Mrs. Hulme's parents Mr. and
All
of ' ...
Oft
view ro.ad. Mr. and . Mrs. Henry of the United States. Leaviq July ...~·ukBeatriW:ceis· Kellbo isM :1: .. Mrs. H. E. Kenyon at their sumG",vley of Elm avE'tWe entertained 1 D J
~.e1eel to Boulder ....wa ee.
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eXte ded vis't with her son .mer home for a month. Mr. Hulme
Michel Mane Andre Seux and Colo., where he visited his son and an
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Jacques Marl~oseph And r e daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. and daughter-in-law ~r. and Mrs. spen.. a two-week vacation in
Maureau. Mr.· and Mrs. Karl Fox Burton Jones. Proceeding to Port- Birney K. Morse of Harvard ave- South Berwyck and Mr. Harry
of Yale avenue had as their land, Ore., Dr. Jones' visited his nue, has been ente1'ltained recently Oppenlander, Jr!, of Benjamin ••
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visitor Jean Jacques Emile Com- nephew and niece Dr. and Mrs. on several occasions. He~ :augh- West ·avenue was a guest of the ~
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menge. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lester T. Jones and attended the ter-in-law honored her wat a tea Kenyons for' a' week dwiDg that
Bavacon of Media enterrtained wedding Of their daughter Miss on Friday. She was ~t of honor tIme. The HuImes w11l move toJean Ignace August Amosse and Carol Jones. Taking a trip by at luncheon and bndge on Tues- morrow to their new residence at
Michel .Henri Andre Richaud
tom b'l
ith hi niece Miss day when Mrs. Corben C. Shute 314 Rutgers avenue
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and Mrs. Frederick R. Lang both
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while Mr. and Mrs.
c
Louise ,Morse, tbey went to Pasah h'~""
Mr and Mrs' Francis H Forf D
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rexe I .Hill h ad as the1r dena, Cal., stopping to visit rela- of Maple avenue' were er OIJ~-'
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sythe of Thayer• road and Mr.
and
guests Jean Henri Alphonse tives Dr Jones flew to MInneapo- sea, and on Wednesday when rs . .Mrs William D zt-......."us of
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James P Daugherty and M r s . ·
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GUI~lermet and Pierre Jean Alme lIs where he met ~. and Mrs. William
Hue both of Dickln- Dickinson avenu~ will'leave toDavm.
Burton
Jones and thell daughter son avenue were
y, h er h ostesses a t day for Pittsburgh where Mrs.
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The group went Slghtseemg m Miss Phyllis Jones and went on a
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party of Miss
Philadelp a J.Y,Lon ay a
Tuesday morning for Washington, Indiana, and Ohio, arriving in tain~' ham h '
'th g l~ ~ Gladys Yates. otomorrow. Mb;s
• :relephoneust~picl\up
D. C. They will return to France, Swarthmore Sunday. Mr. Jones"
t lllh erhonor WI u~:
~t~ Yates was maid of honor fOr Mrs.
your
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sal ng rom ew 01' omorrow. as een a en mg a con e ce I
tions. We compound them
at Penn State College.
p aDce. d M' J K
eth D h'
June.
and deliver the medicines•.
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0 erWins HonorabIe Menti on
.Miss Margaret Yeatman and ty of Elm avenue had as their Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frost with
You pay only the regular
Xen Scott, Wailingford, is one Miss Martha Shaw, formerly of house guests tor severat days Dr. their daughtersHllary and Martha
prescription pri'.:e-There
is no extra chal·ge. , ,
of 49 Southeastern Pennsylvania Ogden avenue, are now at home Doherty's brother.4n:'law and will arrive tomo~ from. Merstudents in junior and senior high at 207 Rlvel'View road which they sister Mr. 'and Mrs. Itussell Ted- riam, Kan., to visit MrS. Frost's
schools who won cash awards in purchased last spring. ~s Yeat- ford of Dearbom,Mich" who ar- parents Mr. and .MTs•. Roy P.
CATHERMAN-S
the Ford Motor Company's elev- man returned recently fr0n:t J3. rivetl Wednesday of last week and Lingle of Cornell avenue.
DRUG STORE
enth annual' Industrial Art:s vacatiori .m.otoring through New attended on Saturday the DoherAwards and' Student Craftsman's England. MISS Shaw returned. last ty-Green wedding.
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Fair cOll?-petition in DeaJ.'lborn, week from Mansfield where she
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Xen, aged 13, won a $20 honor- Saw.
Henry, spent an eIght-day vaca10 P. M. Dallr
able mention in the electrical dilion visiting in. Oakt.on, Va., with
. t transml·tter. "I saw it In the Swarthmorean." her brother Mr. Harry Watts, and
visi on f or ""t_
~~ wns
~~~~~~$~~~~~~~~~~~~~~$~ sightseeing in Washington. D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Held· of
Westminster avenue have as their
guests Mr. Held's brother-in-law
Qlld' sister,Mr. and Mrs. Richard
C •••••• 6 W.. L-TY - , ••..,.
C. Burgis and family of Norwooq
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Mr. Chicago.·
and· Mrs. W. Marshall m
Schmidt and childran . ~eggy
STATE
Johnnie and Billy returned SunTRUCK INSPECTION
day to their home on DickinsOn
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avenue following a three and a
'.: ClliIt-=.· 'Your· Car for Sammer Drivlllg
half week vacation in Stone HarCapt. and Mrs. CorbeD C. Shute
Motor TUII.Up"
Check lrake.
and SODS DaVid. aJid .~ Eddie of
Wheel lalallce
Galf Gal Ir .0111
Maple avenue have arrived home
ROIEIT J. ATZ. Mgr.
following an eight day trip' to
.' RUSSELL'S SERVICE"
Niagara Falls, th~ ThoUsand
Islands, Quebec, and the Gaspe
,
, Opposite· Borough ParHng Lot
Peninsula.
Klngswood 3.cM40,
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Mrs. Ralph Hayes of Oberlin
avenue h~ returned from a trip
to New England and, accompamed
·by· Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Taylor
"You. Meet ,he ,NICESTPeople~~a' SpeDi-e'a"
If'" bIH. 1M. IIIrgl.sls"le&l;on of "arly
and'Francis Taylor, Jr., of Kenyon
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A.meric~n fumUw" ;n D"ware' Ctnmly
avenue, to Nova Scotia and Cape
STORE HOURS: Tuesday thril Thursday. 9:30 to 5:30.
Breton.
Friday, 9:30 to 9:00: Saturday. 9:30 to 6:00
Park-at _ar front pore"•...
Nancy Bunker of Mt. Holyoke
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place accompanied by Mr. and
CERTAINLY•..
BUDGET?
Mrs. Malvern Tippett and their
daughter Connie of Morton sPent
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the week end at the U. S. Naval
Academy, Annapoijs. Md~, visiting
Midshipman Malvern Tippett, Jr.
ST. ALBAN'S CIRQE
. Mrs. Vaughn Foster has 'returnNewhw. Square. Po.
ELgin. 6-3000
ed home after a five and a half
week visit with her son-In-law
Open Thursday and friday Evenings
Fillai..
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
Harris of Prairie Village, Kan.
EDGMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
During hfil" stay she visited with
BOYS· FAMOUS-MAKE
Miss Elimar McConechy~ Mr. and
, . Mrs. James M8cPherson. Mr. and
REYERSIBLE NY~ON
Mis. W. K. Fentress, and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Neal, all formerly·
Swarthmore, and Mr: and Mrs.
Charles Jeffries, formerly of' M~
dia. Prior to her trip to Kansas
Mrs. Foster and her brother-inC~rpet should be the first item you select for your home, for law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Henry
the rooms will begin to 'Iook furniShed when you spread carpet S.tone and daughter Eieanor of
Sizes 8 to 20. ,Red body
with inserted white and
color and texture on the floor. This involVes an important Newcastle 'and sister Miss Eleanor
blad: V strip.. Warmth
decision. for carpet represents a maior expenditure as well as Smith of Bradford spent two
without weight-eomplet..
weeks in Provincetown and Deera large decorative room area.
I, wa.habl.:
,
fleld, Mass.
Choose a color tha! you really like, and preferably one that is
Dr: and Mrs. Alfred R.. Maass
3.95 Ivy League
'becoming to you. Of coune. it must. hannonu with,the other . ~f ~orneU avenue and their twin
CHINOS
fumishings you .have •. ~ will .buy. but you will refinish your " SODS Andrew. and David ha~ rewalls and cening. arid replace your draperies and slipcoviers 'turned.. home from a three. week:_
several times before you buy new carpet.
b.iP to New England and Canada.
They spent a week in New Lon$"mI' 6 to I8-Tan. Black.
6,..y. ,Heavyweight ArmY
don,
N.H.,
where
Dr.
Maass
,atEven if you are not ready for your carpet•. it is important to
cloth with • tailOred 10011
select it so that you can malee your otfter decisions with tended the Gordon Research ConPre:-cufFeci zipper tV. wash-.
ference; the last two weeks they
abl•• Sanfom.d. colorfad•
confidence.
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camped in Maine and Nova
Flallllel alld Cotton
PAULSON offers a FREE decorating booklet and other helps Scotia. Earlier In the summer
Mrs.
Maass
and
the
twins
visited
when you .visit our $toN or ha~ someone come to your home
. ·SPORT SHIRTS
lit st. Louis, Mo., With Dr. Jlaass'.
with carpet samples.
parents Mi'. and Mrs. George E •
. Maass.
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Scott, Showalter &. Rebmann~lnc.
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First Rule of Decorating:
Start with your carpet
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Strath· Haven' avenue' Wm enter
the· coDeee or ·buslDesa adIllllDl~1
traUon, Leblgh University this fall
'.. fre8timeD.' Presbman· .week
adlvltieS will beIIn OD . . . eeJn",'
September t. .
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Ivy" 'ea" style ·shlrfs i •
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The Swarthmorean, 1957-08
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1957-08
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