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NEWS NOTES
lorie. and Joan of Foreet 1ane ...
,Mr. and Hrs. Ralph Young of leaving Swarthmore tomorrow to
Riverview road have recently reo make their home at 6 Devereux
turned with their family from a piaee. Garden City, N.Y. Hr. Gabthree week vacation which they riel has been &8IIOCiated with the
spent camping near Mooeehead Grnmman Aviation Engineering
Lake. Me. On their way home they
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age........
ped . Old Greenwich,
s p m .
__ 1 M . ' I 'Iri11
to visit Mr. and Hl"II. E4ward Island. lpllee .....y • ar.Jor e
Scheu. fonner ~artbmoreans.
atten~ tha Hannah Hore Aea~my
oMr. and'Hni. Albert W. Gabriel. in ReISterstown. Hd. for the comJr~ and th~r cl1Udrell Burto!'. Har- ingyeaT.
LUCKY IIYOU II
"
"Momin' Doc." -
"I looked up from a
spec:ia~ dispiay of
School Supplies which I was arranging in readiness for the start
of the Fall Term: There was "Grandpa". a ~ular visitor to
the store over the years and generally with, a pithy comment
on the tip of his tongue. Today was 'no except~n.
Waving his hand at a pile of school bags on the counter ,
"LocIk at those. Doc. wonderful I call it leather. all kinds -
some
/
canvas, plastic,
with zippers. lome with straps. som8
thin. some fat. Prices not bod either. all the way from $1.49 up, .
I $88. If a kid can't find what he wants here. he ought to
be
spanked. When I was a young fellow we dug up an old skate
Public School Roll
,
Tops Lost '(f4!l'
(Continued from Pace 1)
of the old buildiDg.
Fourth grades. Mrs. Lilyan l!!teciw. H1"II. Alene HcCutcheon. Jean
McCreight. and M1"II. . Kathleen
Swan. will temporarily be loeated
on the first and ground floo1"ll of
the old buildiDg. When the new
building is completed. these classes
will be transferred and the kindergarten will open;
Fifth gradea. Hargaret Moore,
Martha Shaw. Margaret Yeatman.
and 'Nell Wiseman. with the Sixth
grade. Hyrtle HeOallin. Grace
Yates. Philip Swayne. and Francia
Piccone. will occupy the eight completed rooms on the new white brick
building.
Until the neW kitehen is finished.
no cooked meals will be served to
the elementary sehool children.
They will bring saudwiches from
home if they ptefer to eat at school.
and ice cream and. milk will be
available for .,purchase. The' elem~n~ry ~ool lun~h ho1ll'8 du~
thIS tIme wlll be 11.46 a.m. to 12.46
,'.
, .
p.m.
The Swarthmo~e elementry schedule will be. temporanly. 8:46 to
11':45. morning session; 12:46 to'
2 :46. afternoon schedule. There will
be a half d~y of school in all elementary' g.ades. the first day. 'September 8th.
;
strap hitched it 'round our books and off we went. If it rained
As I
continu~ my won I could hear 'Gramp' muttering
to
himself -"crayons, erasers. pencils. dips. scotch tape. nate
books, pencil sharpeners. n.ders., pads. lined paper. slide rulas. ,
protractors. compasses (huh, when I was a boy we tied a piece
of string around a lead pl/ncil and tlie other end to a pin and
we could draw all kinds of circles)" as new items caught his eye -
rubbe~ bands.
he continued his rambling
"ring bind~rs. tabs, index cards.
blotters, date stamps. ink pads, mucilage.
paste. (When I went to school we boiled up a mess of flour and
, water paste that stuck everything from pictures in a scrapbook
to gluing up a kite., ..
ath
At the end of the display case I had set out a r er com·
plete array of fountain pens - Schaeffer. Papermate. Scripta
b
and other reliable makes. with both baB.points and regular ni
10'
Borough
s - 2, - S -
'be
F/o¥fe,/ess
South of Railroad
,
S - S -.8 - North of Railroad
S - 5 - 8 Business District
4 - 2 - 4 - Mary Lyon School
4 - 8 - 4 - Field House, Prep School. Power House'
. .y '
Other
6-6-5- Out of Town
,
6 - 6 - 6 - General Alarm
These Signals are Subject to Change
.. "";" , 9 a.m.. - 6 p.m. ''-'-'a-Blasts', '
HT>anii. M1"II; Ned B. WIlli"miI
Lt. and Hrs. C. William ,Phillips
;
--
~nd. their family' haie ,ieeently re- and fauilly were tha gu.,ta over the
turned to their home on Dogwood weekend of Hrs. Phillips' parents
lane after a, three week camping Mir. and Mrs. R. W. RicllaTdson of
trip thro'!gh il9cky"Moit!l~n Na- Crest lane. Tl\e' Pdlillipa. who have
iional Park in Colorado and Grand been stationed in El PaSo. Tex..
Teton ,and Yellowstone Natiol'8I ar.,.temporarily located In Newark,
:Parks in Wyoming.,
Del.
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Sizes 3 to 6x
Sizes 8 to 1•
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"moot fittingest" slip} • • •
sh..lledged ·t~im pretties
them • • • and they wash
tong._
and waGr like a dream
Stonlnd"
porcole
•
Size. 3 10 6x
Size. 8 1o 14
.65 \
.65
"You
M~
come
irue. See these and
other Stoneswear Slips
in
,
tiIIr children's depcl'hiih$
1'7'0 minimum shrinkage.
tb.. Nicest People at Spea,e's"
'Stonized guarantees
,
flo weTS
THE SWARTHMOR
10'
tbe
f/owe,/ess
fI
'l;Iwarthmore, Pa.,, Friday, September 5, 1958
ROVlII REIIITUIi
TO liT HERE TODAY
Rov/afrelistrars wHJ lit III Bor.
ough uaD, Priday, Septemller 5.
from Z,to , , ..... III order to rei.
Ister eUllllle voten for the Oe..
eral Blectloa 08 Nov,••,r,4.
September 15 Is the lut aU ,
el"tors may re,lster; faclRll/af
tbose wbo wnt lI,come ot ale oa
or before ,Nov••ller 5. 1958.
,
,
'College' Host t~ 200
, Specialists for'
Occasion
Allual A~rds, Rela,s
Fonn Pool Luor Da,
Barbecu,e, Skin Diving
Adde~ This
Year
$4.00' PER YEAR '
MutUAL EICHA.IE DITEI
TIle Pall Mlltaal Bxcbaale.
sponsored aalt maDl,ed lIy the
Woman's Clab of Swertbmore.·
wDl take place oa .Taesday. Wed.
nesday. TIIusday aad Prlday,
September 30. October I. Z. aa' .
3 fa tbe 'lallhoa8e on Park ave.
S••rtltmore Collap
Ust. Bus, Summar
Local Recreation, City
Children, Visitors,
, ,Workmen Buzz
-
Dedlc'ltion 'ceremonies for the
A full four-hour program of en~at happens,in a col\eg'l durlnjr
tertainment. with a chicken barhe- aue.
Dean Bond Rose Garden on the
the
summer after tha students bave
cue,ln the middle. began at the
SWarthmore campu. will be held
'PaU and wiater clathlag. aU
lett
for vacation and the faculty'
Wednesday" Septembar:, 10. at 3
Swarthmore Swim Club pools at varieties of bouehoW 100ds,
hes
scattered
7 Is ,the campW! quiet
p.m. at the garden. More than 200
4 p.m. Labor Day.
.
sporting eqalpmeat aad toy.
'Linda Courtney opened the pro- (tbese In time to be revamped and lazy in the hot sun. waltinsr
guests--<>fficers of· garden clubs.
rose soclebies and arborstuD1S. rep" ..
gram by co-starring with SUI> for stardy holiday usage) are ac:- only for the return of the students
resetltatives of the horticultural
~Id
Crawford in a, ''tandem diving ex- cepted for excbange. All able to breathe life b,ack into it again T
Net so at Swarthmore. Althongh
hibition". Linda from the low 'committee of ciabmembers'ls DOW
press. officers of Conard-Pyle Comthe
Collega shnt its doors officJaIly
pany anJi otherro.. growers. the ' Waiter Keenan will again be board and Sue from the high. per- preparing. for tbeenat whicb
'on
Comme~cement
Day to Its 900
Board of Mallagers and adminis- the instructor for t.be Junior As. formed' a series of, synOhronized reqalres a large volanteer staff.
et\ldents.
It
opened
them at the
trative personne. of the College-- semblies during the current 1958- diving duos. Linda then doubled up Tbe elab reserves a coDlBll18108
are expected to participate in the 1959 season, it was' aliIt01111\le,d by mth another talented Sue (WIl- of 25 per ,ent for baadUnI the same bime to Ideal groups wbo ask..
ed to use its facil~ies; ,
dedication. Brief remarks will be Mrs;, H. Woodward McDowell. Iiams) in an 'exhlbitlon of addition- ,Gods.
The PhiladelphIa Society for
made by Dr. Courtney Smith. presl_ chairman of the Junior Assemblies a1 breathtakiagly lovely dives.
Tbls Dotice gives ample warn.
Crippled
Children and Adults for
dent of the College. and John Wis-. Committee. and co-cluUnnan Mrs. A rousing high-board exhibition Ing to canay bouewlves 10 set
the
second
year conducted a day
ter, dirsctor of the Arthur Hoyt John H. Kennedy. ,
by visiting "Swiss Navy Divers" aside goods for Cbe Bx,b8Dge as
camp
'~or
Delaware
County childScott Horticultural Foundaticin.
Invitations are being mailed thl~ (suspiciously resembling K a r 1 honsecleanlng. trank packing pro.
ren June 16 to July 24. The thirty
The./larden was made ~sslble by week' by the class. hostesses to Schaefer. 'Charles Dietz an~ Har!), ceeds tbls 18oatb.
children
used a play area on Clotha bequest from the late' Robert members of grades SIX through 12. McCallister) followed with such
i
ier
Fields
,and a part of the Field
Pyle. an' alumnus of Swarthmore All parents are ur~ by ,the com- un~rthodox dives as the .Sputulk
House
on
rainy.
time In CrnmWoods; and they
Co.. West Grove. Pa.. one of the p'ny!~g the 1I1?,l~tionswhl~h will board; a special twisting. flippi1lg.
uaed
the swimming pool.
nation's outstanding rose-growing explam certain. changes .whl~ are flop dive; and J:he local response to
The Swarthmore Recreation Asfirms. Before his death in 1951. he being made th,s rear. As .., the. another resort's high. diving horse
Action promises to be bot Bnd
sociation
held a day camp for &6
heavy on theSwartbmore Tennis
was president of the American past, all clI!BSOB will ,he ~d a t . -the "low diving jacksss:'
children
from
June 28 to August 1
. .
."
Woman's Club. but a sixth ·grade
,
.. .
Club courts for the next two weeks
Rose SOCIety and the Amencan'class t.i'be'heldln .the la.te sfterACldevemeat Rewarded
as 60 entrants battle for champlon- on the front campuoi and In the
Ga~ens an~. Atenrbodrettumfs'b~led:was noon is again Included after a per- ; Linda Courtney was then called ship .titles in four classes of senior Somerville Recreation, Center. The
actmg supertn
en 0
UI Inge hid of many years. The class hostess back, to receive., the second annual compelition.
Swarthmore. Tennis Club played on
and 'grounds of the Colle~ from for' tit,,' nevi' class Is Mrs. Spencer r&mard Rob~n Trophy for outIn addition to the Illth annual the women's tennla courts. Em1897-1898. IODd was .. member of .Thompson .and thA assistant hostess sta.ndlng achievement. Liltda plac"
ployee.. of the Sun 'Shipbuilding ,
Ih e B oard a f Managers ,o!,
f
40
singles
champion~hip.
three
.new
. , Is Mrs.'John Espenschade.
ed, secol\d-in hoth intermediate and titles will be ,u~ for grabs this and Dry Dock Company played
years. He requested the garden be: The'slxtll." seventh .and eIghth senior diving events in the Subur-. season. including women's singies, softhell on the campus 'two nights
nam.ed the Dean Bond Rose Garden' grades will meet on Monday after- ban League Champions.,hlps and women's doubles. 'an..d mixed doub- a week. ...
and that it be loca~d near a wom- noons, and' evening. ,beginning at third In AAU Jl".OI:fiD1pics. as well les. Ail four events began on Labor
COnferen'co faclHtles of the Col.
~I\'s dormitory. ~1S bequest Tead 4:46 p,m. Et!tphalrisin these lP:ades as earning diving. freestyle and 'Day weekend and are scheduled to lege ,were again used by the So10 part:
will be in instruction in ballroom I'1llay swimming pins for !\;he Club reach their climactic finals on ciety for Social Responsibility In
Science September 6-7:'
,,"T~ls will. pop~.belpJ" ,me~. '!"IJ~~ ;.,~r '8OCi~ _~~~our~~~~uri~ its 1968 ~ts. and l3unday,' September 14;
orlall&
I
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flel'd . f 82
In.~ditlou ~ 'thue'IfI'OIl)l& on
B d
. d'"
. d 8W1mmlDg
'..
utineli •in arenmen
8 slDg ea. a
" rose.. The with records played for practice
.on ,nd her Iove .or
'~lDg an
TO ,
entered,
led oy 1956 and0 1957 the campus; the Admissions Office
fIrst rose garden on the campus periods ~ give variety.
' thIS season's Water Ballet. M·rs. h '
ti eI
Larry w~lcomed about 260 high school
h
of
'II
C'
D
dl
<--h'l
.
Id
t
of
c
amplons.
respec
v
Y.
-.vas, buUt upon er requ~t east
The ninth and tenth grades WI
'. u ey..., oesser. pres ~n
Shane and Pat W';lsh. OtheJ" seed. stUdents and their families to the
Parrish Hall While I was acting have two fodJai holiday dances the Club. mad~ t~e presen~tion.
ed players lnclude Bob Taylor. College, gave many of othem toU1"ll
Mrs. Ned WlIbams. chaIrman of Ge
Will tt' C rt Wallin Tom of the c'""'pus. and interviews by
superintendent of Swarthmore Col- and two informal dances on ,8aturd
I
se1
•
Ld
.
h
t'
"to'
mm'ttee
presented
orge
e s. uTorrey. •
lege an . was coy aSSOCla", day nights in the fall and ~ter. t e ac ~VI lea co
I,.
K..,Uy. and Stuart
one 'of the desns..
,
The Senior Assemblies for the Jun- SwordfIsh awards to Barbara
I
th
'
t s ' ht
with her and her work."
While I the College was ,hosting
and I nIe. entrants
e womenand
seven
elg
Mrs. lI'Ond was Matron of the lor and senior classes.WI'II have D'
umm an d Terry McCurdy
.
ei-Iot •doubles
these 'groups and visitors. it waa
eeted ...• rovId methodreally ano! dwlftly putting
College from 1888-1890' ,dean frointwo formal dances following last Sea Lion awards to RIchard. and s ng ,s
•
.. ,
bert H 1m d his Dlno MAlOurdy for having eom- teams are exp
to P
e
1890 to 1906. lind dean emeritus year' pa~J;1I. Ro
0
an.
. '
lively . and Interesting aetion. ita physical plant in tOp ..orkin&"
from 1906 until ,her death In 1926. orchestra will ,play at,all of these
(Contmlled,on Page 4)
Twelve miXed doubles teAms. also. order for the next academic ~.
The Library and Observatory were
B d Co
t are set for the competition.
In 1897, ,Swa~!Jmo.re swarded_her d a n c e s . '
h
tlA. degree
' In. order. to ac.hievethe balanced
provided' with new roofs. The adan onorary, ,....
. " .' .
'" to
"nesn
d" clasilOS:whlch,'areso necessary
"- i t s of the matehes .to date miniortrative offices on the first
The
......
d08lgne
11
Thomas G: Leeson. Sr.• Conduc- in the first round men's singles floor of Parrish were regrouped to
,"n 10,"& bv
Gertrude
M. successful, instruotion. t'he'enro+.... ,gardell
and
planrose
..,.
......
h
d
'_m
be
limited
tor
of the Chester Elks Band. a!l~ are:
.
Sml'th and John C., W,'s+- of the ment In eac gra e, w...
place similar units together. The
...,~ tural to an equal numbe r 0 f' ho ys and nolllilies the following concert pre)- Harry Coslett over Joe BiFam.
.
Arthur Ho'" a_tt Hortlcul'
second big project in Parriah con•
,""v
Foundation.J.
with
Harry Wood. who girls. The class h!'8tesaes,will ae- 'gram• to be givell in Glen Provi- 6-3. 6-1 ; Henry Lau over Bob verted the bot' air 'heating sJSl;eDi:
-" at that time Superintendent cept the registrations In order of dence Park. Sunday. September 7. Morrow. 7-5. 6-2; Stu Tomy over througl\oilt the bulldiDg. with the
-date and time I1"stmarked until hbe 'at 2 p.m.,
Jack Ward. 6-1. 6-1; Tom Kelly d~ exceptions of a few are&!!. to bot
of Buildlngaancl Grounds. It<;<>n- claSB is filled. Registrations will , The voCal soloist will be Flor- feated Fran Piccone, 8-4. 6-2;. Gil wa~r coDtinuouli convector heat~s appr,::m.•.~ ::J!an: close September 22nd for grades ence Ann Dackw'lrth. who ba,s ap- Haight defeated Paul, Hudson. 11-4. Ing.
an ~rel ~I~ ...... ·d
"oid six through 10 and'on Novelllbe1 peared in previous 'eoncerts,'and 6-2;Newt~yeraonoverLewIz)lml.
Elsewhere on campus ,s new
·oyuft
who has been well' received hy the 6-0 .6-0; Bob
Taylor defeated Tad Bond and Willets parking area was
'111
rib das • L_ 1st for. othe 12th gradea.
,
fro.es. Inc u........
ashioned
0
un
• >qpatrons ,of the ~certs. " ,
Salom.6-1. Ocl;Ben Palmer oiler completed. and the parking lot at
brid perpetuals."and.w.Ud spei!Jes.
. ';"
'D' t
' Robert B. Keel, Ma~t4!r of Cere- Ted Shook. 9.7, 6-1; -Curt Wallin Mary Lyon was ~urfaced. Dorqrl.
Assortadc)imbing roses: are ,suI!'" ~er, to ,II'~
",onies. will'~ .oil' ,hand and will defeated' Larry Egbert,' 6-1, 6-3; tory room. were painted. there wall
POrted from a chain strung'on 20 I
thodist
'announce the progr~m - Ha~h George W!lIetts over. Harry Pass: new "'Iuipment for the show....
,S-foot pOles
intO the ground.
e
' . "8," Julian" (Hughes); Selection more. 6-8•.7-5; StaffOrd Metz ove~ rooms. and there was preparation
The plants were chosen with the
The Music' Committee of ijlo "Deep Purple" (DeBose); Waltz Bud "ReBIi. 6-2. 6-8; ,Arch Oplingat: behind' Wharton for extending the
educational aim of showin sOl;Dl> Swarthmore HethodistChurchat;i- 1'(~~~,and:Si1ve~: (Lehar); Voeal over Stan Pilling. default.:·
rIjododendron pianting in Crain
the breadth aoo variety in the nounce. the' engagement of LoUI. Solo ,','¥yl¥>ro (Strauss). end
Woods.
,
tose family.
.
' R Schroder as Minister ,of Music. 'lOne Ki.... (Romberg); Paraphase
Most exciting perhaps was the'
A stone bench will be plaeed noa? . .Schroeder comes ,with a wide ex- !'Make Believe" (Kerns); Novelty,
'.'
sound of,heavy machinery. tl\econ.
the garden bearing the inacription: perience, of many l{ears in both "Children~ ~reb::., (GoI
"Dean Bond Rose Garden. made choral' directing. mostrecel>tly "!' Selection La Fe",,!, ' Mat:c~. ~os:
and massive 'supply trucks
the
POssible by a Bequest' from Robert
' . te dl'tector of The Inquire}' ton Commandery'; Interrms.,on.
Mrs. :Rendall A. Burr. president College roads. and the crews of
P
l a and in choir training. late- Trumpet TriO
" "B'ugI ers•,. H 0 lidaJ.... of the Swarthmore Junior Woman's safety-helmeted workers "- all
Chorus,
yle. Class of 1897." " a S S O C
ImmedlateJ,. following tha, dedi- I leading the choirs of two Nor- (Anderson); Ovel'ture . Poet ~nd Club. has announc~d that the first working to push up ,the walls' ot
cation ceremonies President and J"town churches, Schroeder is a PeasantO (Von Suppe); SelectIOn hoard meeting oUhe 1958-59 seas,on Willets. the new women's dormiMrs. Smith will entertain. the
b
f American Guild of "Serenate" (Anderson); Vocal is to be held Tuesday, September 9. tory, and the ,1,800,000 Pierre S~
er 0 and past president of Solo '''Deep I n v_
ven"n'"'
guests at tea, in' the Prem'dent'8 mem
Organists
JD.¥ H eart" (n
.1\.0 m- Hos t eas f 0 r the e
l Eo WI'II be Mrs • du Pont Science Building.
Garden on the campus.
. ' an Organ Players Club,
berg) and "111 Bacio" (ArditO; Frank S, Walter at her home on
""merlC
, , "V'
-+ S ea... (Rod- Bryn Mawr avenue•
Schroeder started singing at the DesCriptIve
•Ietory...
AT . CHI,AIO MEEYII.
DR. E. IUILEY 'DIES TO PREAlH age of six in a boys' cbplT. He stud~ gers); Comm~tY Sing" "Sweet- The club year will get under way
'ed 0
uilder D. A.' Rombold heart" (Willting) and Harvest f~r the eIltire membership an~ their ( Dr. GUbert P; Hailiht, Jr.; asDr. E. Stsnley Jones. world're- I d
Turner Kurts.;. Win. Moon" (Norworth); 'Cole Porter's guests ,!n the following Tuesday. Hoelate professor of chemistry at, '
D<>wned misaiobary to Ii
d Dr RoUo F Malt. SoIige" (Porter) and "Hands September ,16. at 8 p.m. at the clnb- Swarthmore College. WIll' atteJid
evangelist to Ameriwill
Hawkes
an
.
'under
. Across,
.
h u se 0n Park. ~Ilvenue
vighlight
of the anllual meetlngof the
-.
, preach land.
He alsO
studied
Theory
the Sea" ( S
ousa).; - the°
be • ta"lk'
b __
Dext Sunday morning. September
.
Id Gilbert" Shirley-Biek- National Anthem.
. program WI
a
y...no.. can Chemical Society in. Chicago,
7 at' .the Covenant Methodist Dr. H~ "t the Combs' COllege of Tbla program is made up of reo Helen Heydrick on "The Art of Liv- ~tem,ber? throligh 12.
ChUrch. Springfield road end Sax- hardt an a"
.. , "
'ques-.. seleeted bY the Band from ing Together".
, He ~lIpreael1t a paper on "lao
er avenue,Spl'ingfield. '
' Music. , M"ster of Husic is'a the')ioatearda IIOllt Iii hi the con·
On Thursday evening. Hm. Wal- 'Wl1etlOn Absotption Involving to
. Dr. Jones wt1l preach at three
The new, . tnl
and organ. cart patrons dUrIng the season.
ter entertained members of 'the Forms of PI!DtavalentMoIyhdenU1D
""l"Vi~. 8:00. 9:80 and 11:00 80m. teaC:l ~~ duties witbthe Thill will be t1le fbial concert of committee for the BJlDual benefit Iii }lydro(!hloric Acid",
~
SJ!'!cial11lll8ie WIl1 be PNridedbY He..
.
~ 8QteWer 14" the lH8 B I I "
.
"
fasbiOJ1~~" presented Tu...... mposI11IIlonllow,~,to8llpra • •
the CIMone8J..CboI,r. ~J8an.op-cl1U1Ch onbeS:,- ~. . cIWie
'GleD~PUlr.t.iGO t,ol "Y. (kletet lit at Clotloier· _ _ theed_tIoftOf~'iI:a&at., ...
Pottanit;y, for, Dr. ;r-" many and ~ "'n.n..~lIIGlk • '01. tht ~thIt" . . . ·....:,o( . . . 'IIA'eI!'OJiial'· ~ 011 . .,. 8w'artJtmore '!HlJ'lII,.,the~ ~
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Keinal Iistructs dr.
Assemblies
Year
an
neer
ro....
.Music
M
sunk
or
Junior Woman's Club
Season Sept. 16
on
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voree
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Gored fronls make' the'
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teas'
anlI'ia
of
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Rose' 8a'" Sept. 10
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College'
Mr. and Mrs. Heston D. McC..y
of Cornell avenue had as their
weekend guests their son and
danghter-Iil-1&w Mr. .and' Mr•.
Richard S. McCray· and daughter
Jeimifer of Columbus. O.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Paulson of
Park avenue had as their guesta
for two weeks their son-in-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. :Wesley M.
France and children Low.., Patty.
and Wesley. Jr.• who returned to'
their home in Clearwater. Fla.. on
Friday. Mrs. Paulson accompanied
them as far as ,Norfolk. Va.• where
she spent the weekend with her
cousin Mrs. Mina Fra,"""
Mirs. W. Ro. Gilmour of Harvard
aviinue returned last wesk ;'from a
10 day oI;dp through NeW England
visiting friends and relabiVes•.
'Mrs. Carl deMolI of Park avenue
had as her guests for several days
last week Mr. and Mrs. Vierling
K-e,sey and their daughter, Ann of
En<'jDo. Calif. Mrs. Kersey ia Mrs.
deMoll's niece.
Pierre Decrouez of Cornell avefor he stopped and looked th,em over at great length. RnaRy
nue. and Andrew Roxby of Drew
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b ut'
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avenue have ,been named to the
he called over to me. "Doc. these pens sure are 80 las a
_ seCond semester dean's lists at the
University ~f Cincillnati. where
the prices are right in line. Thi. one at 75'conts and that one at'
both are entered in the College of
$3.75 look like their money's worth to me." Then. lowering his
Applied' Arts.
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wh
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Mr. and Mrs.' D. Mace Gowing
ou ,,"owen
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voice he went on alid'Nancf and Susan hq.ve ~_
8th grade we had IiHie glass ink-wells set in top of our desks
ed to their home on Parrish road
' d nd fill •
following a two week vacation on
and every morning a Monitor wo uld come rouna
em up
the Thousand Islands. Canada.
from a big qUc;lrt ink boHie. Pretty messy tho and our boob
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Karns
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will entertain at a amall. informal
used to get smeared up a lot. Yes sir. the kids nowdays on't
dinner bridge tomorrow evening at
know how lucky they are.... Then. with his usual cheery "Sol!'ng.
their home on Wellesley road.
Mr.-and,Mrs. Charles W. Lukens
Doc," 'Gramp' shuffled out through the door. leaving behind
of 'Strath Raven avenue returned
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red the,
,home Sunday after vacationing for
the cool. air-conditioned comfort of the store a
ente
two weeks at Lake Willoughby. vt.
sweltering heat on the sidewalk outside.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Carroll of
Riverview road have as their gUests
Hrs. Carroll's uncle and aunt Mr.
and Mrs. H; R. Stsnchfield and
granddaughter And~ Lee StanebA FULL LINE OF SC,HOOL SUPPLIES
field who arrived TUesday frOm
Minneapolis. Minn .• for a , ten-day
vis.t.
Mrs. E. L. Mercer of Ogden avenole had as her guests for' a week
her daughter Mrs.' Ross Allen and
daughter Jean of Isle of Hope.
Savannah. Ga,. and her grandPHARMACIST
daughter ,Emily Mercer. daughter
of Mr. 'and Mrs. Thomas Hercer
of .Baltimore, Md.
Telephone Klngs~ood ,3~0586
Hr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Marsball
of Forest lane arrived home Sunday atter, spending two months at
17 South Chesler'Road
S_rthmore. Po.
Mra. Marshall's parents' ~
"Westeove" at <:ulvert's Lake,
Branchville. N.J. ,Braee and June
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leather of Magill road had . . their
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lather', ~ Prof_ WlIIlI-.
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NEWS NOTES
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¥n. c. D. Schl_r at ParI< I time were Mr. and lin. DaDIe1 S.
avealle had as her guest over
Morae and daughter Ann of Par.
Labor Day weekend her aUllt,
riah road and Mr. and Mn. Sq• Mr. and lin. Henry ·A. Palnol, H P Closman of Philade1phla.
moor preeI;on and dauPter Ma".
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Drew of Media.
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aveaue bome Sunday after spend- .ud Mn. John R. Hanna of River-I Dr. Arthur J. Jonea of S:~~!il
Ing the week at Twin Pines Ranch view road will return to the campus more avenue has recently ro
LEIT IUln Ell WITH THE lIil"l TIll
In the Pocon08.
of Centenary College for Womea from a motor trip through Nova
Sundav . sep-' Scotia where he visited friends .t
9 South CheSter Road
daughter 0 f "aLr. Hackettstown,N.J
Barbar.
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tember 7 As vice president
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Call J{Ingswood 3-0476
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lane will enter Mount Holyoke CoI- senior class she will serve as
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mittee welcoming the new
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Mr. and Mn. Morris Hicke and to the college this fall. Mi•• Hann. aid P. Jon88.
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their famUy have returnad to their Is alao a member of Phi Iota senior
Mr• .and Mrs. Arch N. W.ulace, ..
home on' College avenue after a leadenhip society.
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son and daughter-in.law·of'Dr. and
month's trip through the western
' Mrs. Andrew G. WaUaee
Mrs. C. Edward Darling and her Doughte...... drive, "M:orl~nwollKI,"
states. They spent part of
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vacation on a rane n
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0 sons
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moved into their new home .t 619
and the" went.on ~ S.n FrlplClsco, ni~ved into their 1)eW hlnne at 321 Rutleqge ..venue Folsom,
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Caster and ~ber' Toe-la
Yosemite Natiqnal ~ark. Los
Haverford place. formerly
. day SeptOO.ber Mr W llace
Motor ~."P
Qlilf Gas and blI
eeles, Bril:e 111\1\ Grand Canyon: . phld by Dr. and Mrs. William C. tea~h seve"th ~.d~·.ma~einatici
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fark.
a'nved from Cleveland Heightll, 0..
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RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Mr. and Mn. Solom,!nAsch of Howl.nd of Dartmotrth aVenue and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert HetheringElm avenue haye recently returned tbe sister of Mr. Charles B. How- ton of Rutgers avenue w i l l '
0pPQsltt ~rQ Parklllli Lc>t
from Berkeler, Ca~.. ~here Mr. land of North Swallthmore avenue. September 23 for Lalttana,
Asch has ~ teaehlng m the pay- She was a resident of S_rthmore where t.!tey will visit frlenda while
moloD dep.rtment for the..
until her marriage In 1939.
looking for a· new home. Mr.
mer. The Ascl\es. are leaVIng'
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Hetherington reldred from the AtFor.... mom.... of til, "41'- c:l1Y ~llot.....""'.., ....
Swarthmore again on Septeinber Mr: and Mrs. William Allen ~ntic Refining Company on July
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16 to spend a year at the I?,stltute Prouty of Richmond, Va.. will ar- 2&. The Hetherington's daughter
for Advanced Study in Prmceton, rive Monday for a ;week's visit with Sarah will enter Hood College.
I STUDIOS OF THE DANCE
N.J.
Mrs. Prouty's p.rents Mr. and Mrs. Fredllrick Md. In ~e fall and their
Swa..... m9r, W9."UII'!?S
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. MUler
Alfred ~. Marsh ,at their home on ~o", ~obe..t will bav" his own ap...t-:
Other Studios: M!KIia lind Springfield
Thayer rOad .pent seyerai daye
CoI~la .venue.
me~t In Collingdale.
, TOe • TA~-BALLET
~ week in Wallingford, Vt.
Dr. and Mrs.· H. R. Draper
Barbara Josephine P a I mer,
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Mr. and Mrs. D. Mace Gowing I &.uth Princeton avenue have re- daught\lr of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.
TRANsPbfi.TA.T10N PROVIDE!> ,
and da'lghters ~ancY and Sus.n cently ret1Jrn~ from White SuI- p"lDier, 402 Cornell avenue, Will
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where Draper
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She is
Nancy will begin her IIOpbomore State MedjcBl, Society Meetings grad~"te of SWalthmore
year.
h~ld ~Ugu8t 21 throU~~ 23. While School.
their parente were at the conven-------Dr. and Mn. ~arry a. Draper tion the Draper children
EIIIIEI.IT
of' South Princeton avenue ""d their grandparentS )lr; and
-""!lren. I!k. Jean, Betsy, ~on- H. R. Draper
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and Mn. J. Roy Snape
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in Reine~le, Yf.Va.....~Mr.ard'
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"ie, and Cindy returned their guest
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avenue announce
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Chari... Boobinger. to his' home In Janis Lawrence, daughter of Mr. gagement of their dang'btiir MariSUver Lab!. Akron, 0., a8 they
Mrs. Logan Lawrence of ellen ,to Mr. Donald Frank Pierce,
begll1\ a tWo week' camping trip.
road will return to MIt. son of Mrs. Erne.t .Eugette Kenwe11
Their travels took them. to Point
College as a jUnior this of Harvard aveaue and the late Mr.
IiIhe'is on the welcoming com- Benjamin Franklin Pierce•.
Palee, Ontario on Lake Erie, the
Thousand Islands and Ottawa by
for new: students and will
way of Folt Ticonderoga and Lake
for cqll~ge i,,~e felr
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George, N.Y.
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~rogr_ which begins· Mr, 11l1<1 Mrs. Arch ~. Wallace
of RitUe.iR a""'ne, Folsom, anSteve .Hicks. son of Mr. and Mrs. September 26.
Morris Hicks of College avenue will
1Ifr. and Ml'S. Donald P. Jones nou!'ce' the birth o~ a daug~r
.ttsnd Friends Central School in of Swarthmore avenue returned SODla Lisa, born in Bryn: Mawr
Ph!ladelpbia this fall.
Tuesday from a month's stay .t •
August 18. Mr. Wallace
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. thei~ summer home in Sebec Lake. IS
son of Dr. and Mrs· And~ew
Col. and. Mrs. John H. Bennett Me. They had a. their guest ",uring L.
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of Dougherty dnve,
of th~ Swarthmore. apa~ents en- the I••t week of August YrB. "Mo"',II'a)1wood". The. baby's matertertamed at the Philadelphia Naval Jones'mother Mrs. George H.
11I\1.grand parents are Mr. and Mra.
Base 6ff!cll1s' Club in honor of ner of &rv';'d avenue. A:Iso
FloydS. McNair of Wellington,
their son-In-law and daughter Mr, inl th. Jone8 during their vacation ~.;iijiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •
and Mrs. R. P. Smith and their were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lebatesll
fanUly of Springfield who will(1OOn and family of ~ore and:t.rr.
be movinJr ~ Stamford, Conn. Mr. ~lDd Mrs. 1).J~eph T. Wilson of PitSmith will represent biB c011lPliny man, N.J.
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In their New ~ork office.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Penfield of
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin W'lZOn
GUernsey' road returned Tuesday I
Rutgers aveaae recently
from a six week' European
from a week's, trip thxough
through Germany, Austria auld I<:=t;;:!::l
Smoby Mountains 'and the Blne .iort.hern Italy. They spent two
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BidgeParlNay In Virginia.
weeke' Zermait, SWitZerl8nd~
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M~. and Mrs. Robert S. Beunett "!'j;e....
~iiti,d·:Hl'Ii. Do~ctf A . , . IWIITIIOI" .A.
ofSouthchester.o;;d ieri TOe&. CrOsset
~y~r road and Mrs.
day for Chapel Hill. N.C. whefit E.
Ward of Ridley Park
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tilq wI11lm nlltll na.t liay.
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w~rsb. P;:~d on I. ;j~~ I"~E".
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A\>\le of Cofllell
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andKrL B~cie!l.
Young, t\I.e
forme~ "a~ ~IOO11loof Colwno
~ia .1tenUe, both graduatee of CelI~l1l!r7 C<>lIege ~o\, ' "oin~'
• nio~. ~ h08teiaes at the'
Acquiiinted" party to be givell by
. the PhUadeiphia . Chapter of the
Centeuary Alumnf Association for
Dr. Edward W; Seay, president of
th.e college and· Mrs. Shay. enter..
big etudents. eeniors and those who
graduated iast June. The party will
be held In the home of Mrs. Wi!'11alD Fritz in Wayne. Amol'g the
aenlors invited to attend is Gayle
Hanna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Hanna of Riverview road.
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co.ta ba... lncI'lUtclI
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LA BELLE,'VIEWLEX PROJECTORS IN STOCK
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left on Parte to Mldil!!iI'; ci\o'8hlle, right iih Mlc~lgi:m to Drew avenue, right on Drew
to Shath Hoven o'l'enue; left on Stroth Hallen to Rutl}ers av'n~e to unloading and
loading zones at sc~ool. In using Rout. 2, remember there al-e two trains going
toward Philadelphia and one coming from Philadelphia betWe~n 8:25 and 9 a.m.
.lIt••• ilElllhIlAilt wILL lIt iA 'jifl.~1i
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items. Most of them wiI not hurt your rug.. and witH. IUIt
the equal of piofessionsd rug cleaning .... manY of thetn have
merit. We have Jome of thllSjl on sale In our store.
4. Have ALL of your-rugs professionally deaned at least once
a year. Restores new 100\ and feel to your (carpet.
5. Need New Rugs? PAUlSON offers a complete selection. of
cOlors and types. GlTClnged by c:oIOr in oUrsfore•. or brought
to your home for your ..-IIn\Ce.•Your old rugs taken in
tra1:Ie. if you wish. (Ask aboUt ___).ISED RUG Bargains.1
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Middletown Road - Media, Pa.' Opposite High Meadow
(between Dutton Mill Road and Knowlton Road)
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While the repairs to Chester rood are' being made it would be best for all cars
to use Route 2.
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of ~iverview road entertained the
members of their bridge eIub and
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... eir. husbands at a - dinner held'
nor who have recently retamed
fro.m Engia~¢ Commander Traynor Was Commandant of the U. S.
Navy For~eliase at .Camberley,
near Sl1r~ey, ",nd the Tray..ors are
,D.9'W viBitil].g Mrs. ~rarno.(8 mother. Mrs. 'I:.~diow Clay~;at her
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WAY ONLY noith from Straih Haven to
NOTE: To bicylim and students walking from n~rth ofthe railroad, AVOID leav~n9
the railroad underpass at Rutgers avenue and. Chester road if possible.
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of Ogden avenu,\ will sail. on the
Queen Elizabeth Wednesday for
England where ·llr.Spiller .will
.tart his year as a F'ulbrlghtvisiting, lecturer at the University of
London. .
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Robert L. Keighton
TEACHER OF PIANO
study. 12 years of plano
Conservatory Of Muiic,
Five yeal'$ of ~riv~'t~ piano
.~fII~y at the PhiladelphIa
together with. co~ in theory; harmony
8.stration.
and. orch.
.' COJrses hi Composition at Swarthmore College
. 311 ~ar' Lane
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NEWS NOTES
Miss lII!'~ Verlenden of wu-i
do~and Mrs~ Walter ShlDelIlakeri
I ".amed to H.... to an. to MU. to Com•••• ODd I LII
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DOG TRAINING SCHOOL OF DELAWARE CO.
TRAIIIIS
YOIIIII,.!Idy ~ q i~~~~ va~~ c:I!1anjlr, do not
dlSpair. You reaIy need botII .lind, to do bOth """ of
cleaning.best. PAULSON can'iW YAM ~ ~nw iiltrcJcle.
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be. ~deinto ~!"~thHava~ a~enu.e., '"l~re w~II.~tw.~.Vaffic lighh to pass on Chester
rodd, at COl. . arid )'1:!1ti aYellueS. .
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ru.bIed, DOJaJabol'l', ahrubl • : • thea oilo dQ the bosa put; me III hla car'
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T.hu~day evening In honor of Oom.TO til.
'mande~ an
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The
ROUTE I: South on Chester l'Qad to Stfath Haven avenl'e, tuHf left on Strath Haven
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Annual A.wards, Relays
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PllBUSHSD EVERY fRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD, Pub!;'1J4n
PhoDe KlDgswood 3-0900 ,
PoETER E. TOLD, Ellitor
Barbara BI Kent, MunagUw Ellitor
Rosalie D. PeirllOl. Marjorie T. Told. Ruth D. 'ltemIn«toa
Entered as Second ClaM Matter, Jannary24. 1929, at the Post
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the 'Act of March 8, 18'19.
DEADLINE _WEDNESDAY NOON
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam <:raemer
of Harvard avenue had 81 thea
gueet for the weekend of Angust
22 MiM Edwina Hardy of New
York. CItY. Over the Labor Day
weekend the Craemers entertained
their daug1rter Mr;'. Wesley OIer
and her two chUdren of Washlng-
1,1118
P. .el
conduct the British PhnharmOllia
orche.tra in Edinburgh. Scotland,
where' they aiso attended ~e open.
Ing night of the worlet premiere of
T. S. Elliot's play "The Elder
Statesmen" and a visit to Strat..
ford-on-Avon for a production ,of
"Romeo and Julio:t":
Rutgers Avenu,e School Loading, Unloading Diagram
(Continued frOlIl Pap 1)
pleted the required number of lape
In various strokes In th~ tests. No
one yet has met the master test.to
beeollle a walrusl
Carol William. and Dave Foley
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were,introduced as the August 23
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Cup Carmva
Seethe
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e an- ,Louise Jobneon is spending this
nual glrl's and boy'sehamplonahlp weekend in West Orange, N..T.as
MEMORIAL PABK
cups. and the team bucket was presented to the Whites for that team's the guest of Misa Phyllis Hese. She
in beautiful
SWARTHMORE. PENNA.. SEPTEMBER 5, 1958
will attend ·the wedding of her sorCarnival victory.
orit)' s~r. Miss Barbara FrlicaBWEST LAUREL HILL
'IIElllTElIlI1 I.TEI
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Renshaw
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The, Morning Worship Service
Friday and Satnrday several ..968,
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~~ will take p""'" in chatham,.N.J:on
'al\V day from 9 to 4.
will be held at 10 a.m. this Sunday .men of ~he. ch~h will. attend the award. on ba.is of service. pa.-...;i- Saturday. September 6.
with Dr. D. Evor Roberts conduct- annual Methodist Mens Retriat at pation and sportmnansbip to Mr..
Mr. and MI'8. Charles M. IzuDri i
1.1_ ont Ave_ above citv LiM
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ing the service.
Pocono Plateau.
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Henry A. Peirsol. Jr.
have returned to their home on BenThe choir will rehearse'at 9 a.m.
Sunday at 8:45 a.m. there wllI
WeAvers AdmOwled,..
jamin West avenue after a t'IfO
Sunday morning under the direc- be church school cl888es for aU
Karl Schaefer, wbo was aMist- month tonr through eightC«iuntr!es
Slop 101 0IIiaI at CIockT_
tion- of Robert Grooters.
ages. Next Sunday. September 14, ed by Jean Boyer In conducting In western Europe. '!'hey Bpent
Church School classel! through church school classes will be back thl. year's lifesaving classes. urged weeke in Salzburg. Austria. atthe Junior High department will on regular schedule beginning at a 1959 retum to more adnlt partle!- tending the annual' Internati~nal
medt on Sunday at 10 a.m. A child 9 :45.
pation in this importsnt phase of MUBiesl Festival. Other highlights
ure program is available from 10
At the Morning Worship Service swimllfe. and aunounced the fol- of their trip were ..ttending o~ras
V
lowing had qualified for c e r t i f i , . ·
a.m. to 11 a.m.
at 10 o'clock, the pastor. Rev. John
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in Rome and Paris, heal'lng an
On Monday. September 8. Girl C. Kulp. will use as his .ermon sub- cates this year: Seniors ynn Cliburn as piano sqloist· with the
Scout Troop No. 3111 will meet with ject, "Judgment and Justice". Purnell who received the ontstand- MoScow PhilharmonIc at the Brnsthe leader. MI'8. Lee Ga~wood. at There will be special. music. There ing lifesaver award. Diane John- sel. Fair. watching Otto lemperer
'1 p.m. in the Hearth Room.
is also a nursery at this time for son, <:arol Webster, Jpseph Moran
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and Luren Dlcklneon; Juniors ....!~m
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staff dinner on Friday. September
Next Sunday. September 14. Barilara Dumm, Dorothy GateRUTH S. DUNCAN
12. ,at 6 :80 p.m. In McCahan Hall. there will be two Identical Morning wood, Richa,'d Kent. David BeakWorship Services at 8:46 and 11 man, Jerry Stamford.IJoanne Es-"
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o'clock. with the pRator preaching penschade. Linda ·Hopper. Richard
Man's fundamental right to at both services.
and Dlno Mc:oCurdy. Andrew Sey, Dager Conservatory
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Gordon
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sermon entitled "Man" at Chri.- an FlUance
meet at
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Elvira Celia won first prize and
, church on Monday. 8 p.m.
Barbara Schumacher ·~ond in a
tian Science services Sunday. .
The
Commis.ion
on
Missions
will
hula hoop contest.
will
Scriptural selections·
m- meet at 8 p.m.; Tuesday at the
The G-'-In S. T~es famnv
clude this passage from Romans: h h
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"For as many as ate led by the c urc •
'Yon the midget family relay for
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come to y'OU."
Spirit of God. they are the lIOns of . Tite Woman:s Society for Chris- the .econd year In snccession. the
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God, For ye have not received ilion !'Iervics wllI
at the church Howard Clymer family -WOn the
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junior section and the Carl Atkins
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.tituting for Mrs. Atkin. the senIt of adoption, whereby we cry.
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ior division.
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Abba. Father." (8:14.16)
Citation. from "Science and
Winning team in the girls' tire
ONI OWNIRSHIP
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Health with Key to the Scripture....
There will be a celebration of the relay was composed of Diane Renof which Mary Baker Eddy Is the Holy Communion at 8 o'elock and shaw, Nancy Thorbahn. Jean Dra.author. will in~lude the following again at 10 o'clock Sunday mom- per and Beth Purnell. Boys' victory
(228:11-15): "The en.lavement of ing. Those serving as ushers will be went to David ~hute. William Row.8. .1878
man i. not legitimate. It wlll .,...e a. follows:
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land. Robert Dawes and Roy Taywhen man enters into his heritage
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Ion over the material .enses. Mor- Cleaves, J. H. Furlong. E. ·M. HilSteve Kansell traversed the long
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tal. will some· day assert their lary. R. H. Maxwell. and S. D. part of the big' pool, turned and
Reynolds. Pet\>r Courtney is sched.ISO
Iyte t 8 managed a few feet on the return
freedom in the name of Almighty I d t~
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Church of Christ, Scientist. 206 ,~m~edjat~IY fOIlOWlt~g tfhe hlO divis~on.
Park avenue. at 11 o·clock.
°Rc °toe servt
~Me a ~Weehe~..:~~or t.lel From '1 to 8 p.m. Harold Gibbs
ec r an d rs.
l"\lUluore Wl
CHURCH SERVICES
be held in the Pari.h Hall. Mem-. of the Delco Diving Club explained
bel'S of the parish and their friends equipment and techniques of spOrt
are cordially invited to attend this or skin diving and .cuba (self-eonPRESBYTERIAN CHUapH
l1:i.ined underwater breathing apDr. D. Evor Roberts. MJnlstsr
reception.
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·paratus). while fellow clubmemSuaday. September 7
bers' Frank Plgage, Roy Bloggett,
10:00 A.M~Dr. D. Evor Roberts
FIIEIDI MUTII. IDTES
Desmona Jones. Chester Haven and
will preach.
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Swarthmore Meeting Firat - day Tom Reevlls gave tborough demon~
10:00 A.M.-Church School olos_ School plans to .tart the year witl\ strations. Identif;m.g floats. flags •.
Friday. September lZ
a Family Meeti.ng for Worship on proper mask. fins. fish .pearing
6:30 P.M.-
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Dinner.
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ll'1te following week, cltlIdren wm types of entry into water. switch"
meet for asserit!>lies and regiatra- Ing of equipment from one diver to
METHODIST CHURCH
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tion at the usuil 9 :41i hour. RegeI- another whUe submerged, and
John C. Kulp, lIini.ter
lar
les.on
periods
wllI
start
on
·other
parts
of
the
art
of
diving
Robert Wlldjl ..
September 28. Detailed notices wfIl with Afet)' throngh a combination
M.inI.ter of Music
~ mailed to Meeting famllies dar- "f "physical' fitued. thorough'
Sunday. September 7
tug the n~ few days. .
knowledge and Inten.ive training"
8:45 A.M.--Cbarch School cla"," . .There Wlll be a Family Hypm were ·display~.
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10:00.A.M.-Mr. Kulp wllI preach. Stug at 10 :80 a.m. on Sunday
Among cautions given the fascinSennontopic: "Judgment and morning in Whittier Honse.
ated onloQ.kers of all ages were:
Justice."
"NlEVER dive alone, never lose
TRINITY CHURCH
"I saw it In the Swarthmorean!'
contact with your buddy. dive in
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
moderation and come up before exhausted . or. chilled, avoid deep divSunday. September 7
Ing, take special precautions to let
8 :00 A.M.-Holy CommlJnion.
motor. boats know when you are
10:00 A.M.-·Holy Communion.
GAS house heatiDg costs l~s to iDstall thaD aay
diving in their area. and always
other
of a!tomatic heating. When rOIl.have
think and act S,A,FETY. SkFETY.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
gas house heanng, there is ao expensive service
OF·FRIENDS
SAFETY."
Sunday. September 7,
The day's activities came to a
contract. It's automatic, too-just set the therwith
Charlotte
Brodhead.
on
close
10:30 A.M.-Family Hymn Sing.
mostat for the'heat you want and forget it.lnstaU
Whittier Hall.
behalf of the Swim Club. presentgas house' heating now for comfort' next winter.
11 :00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
ing Coaches Millard Robinson and
All are welcome.
Karl Schaefer witli' tiny sf!8horses
Monday, September 8
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imbedded in euff links, and Coaeb
All Day Sewing for A.F.S.C.
Jean Boyer with duplleatea'in f!8r. ...Jt ., D~ Ia . . -PUI•••
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taking on passengers. Since this is a two lane road, as soon as cars have finished with
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At the Rutgers Avenue School driveways are &tiD ·in. the. process of being completed ... After the Iilaclctop surface i. applied, arrows will be painted to show the
children they can pull off to the ~ide and retum to Rutgers avenue.
directional flow' of traffic. In the meantime the sketc;;h here publi~ed we'l show how
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parents can drive' on the school grounds to load and unload children.
any point. par:ticularly ;the main entrance to the new building, and go back·.t() the
Since traffic will be one way from Strath Haven avenue to Yale avenue, children
can leave the right side of the cars on the school curb. Because
of the eolifllcting
new building are". They then
Westdale avenue there are two entrances to the
parall~1 road, providing space for
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will work with Mr. Barn. on
Swarthmore College has
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College Receives
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Profes.ol'/ David Bowler, also
and return to .the street,
tum rigij 'ci~
Rutgers avenue and go up to Yale avenue.
traffic flow, there will be barricade.
cutting off the"U" tum at the
entrance during
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the periods at the beginning '"nd ending of school sessions. At this point and
swing~round
Children walking to school through Brighton avenu~ will find a pathway and
later on a foot bridge leadi"g ~o the back roadway 'to the school
HS Gr"ld Squad Solid IDaYe Widdow.on and Bill Swartz great promi.e are Fred ScheaUer,
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.a:e;.....·m.cenramblts.e' fo~ John W;gton and Chuck Fellows.
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TIle center ,position shows letter- this eouling week with an· invita-
the .project. The grant became efc
The familiar ''thump and thud" man Sid Johnson at the helm. and tion extended to all boys to come
factive August 1. 1958 and will be so often heard on Rutger. field i. three other candidates who show out for the team.
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three years in duration.
on~e again rending the September I'
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' thirty boys, return"The research," said Mr~'
Barns,
air. ore than.
"will probably de,,1 with the use of ed, from ~. week. at footb".l1 camp
such machines as digital computers are practlcmg datly to get to
in simulating nervous behavior. for the·season's opener with Media
It is hoped," he continued
Saturday. September 27. at 10 a.m.
the ver.alt1lity of the nerv:us SY"- on Rutgers' Field.
tern wiN give some hints a. to posAfter living like "kings" for
sible
impro,!!,ements
in
commputing
week
at Camp Green Lane, the boys
LOOK
machinery, an~ ~8Sibll!.plausible are again drill!ng long and hard ..
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get their. team shaped up.
AT THE
might be found...·
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Coache. Robinson and Swan
"Famous lor the Finest Meats"
watched closely the squad
development and have' been very
U, S. CHOICE
pleased with the spirit of the
VICTO~
group. Captain Da~d Houtz, a
hard-workjng leader. has been well
You Can Be Sure of a Rne. Tender, Lean, Mouth-Watering Roast
FOR
supported by the peppy work of
From Bachman's Every TIme
An 1IICec:vtive to lease ''Tho Jay ·Lord. Chris Martin and Char. iMPORTED
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Lafayette House" lcicated in He Dietz. 'These boys are enre to
. ITIIIIIL,I 'FII~IH IH.LED
picturesque and histon.·c King of giv~ a good account of themselves
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Prussia, Pa.: newly..renovated all season. This has been the second
and mOdernczed hame of Gen- week of practice B11d it is obviously
Only the Rnest Fresh Killed Chickens. Come from Bachmanis
- Sedan-,
eral Lafayette (of Revolutionary difficult to make any prediclblonc.
War fame) 20 minutes via the about the comiJig seasOn. There
- Estatewagon - .
MEIFDIID'S LUI, IDIELESS
expressway to the Center
a nucleus of lettermen retunu11lrl
Philadelphia. Large and numer- but mo.t all positions are wide open
ous rooms. spacioiis and private for any boy who wants to earn
(No Fat or Bone)
grounds, breathtaking view. ;privilege of playing for the SwarthRental':" a breathtaking $275 more High School football team.
'.I.IHDIIE
infonnqtion
write
monthly.
For
Pontiac
Candidates for the backfield who
or call Taylor and Sons, 27 So. were ontha squad last year
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Ground to Order f
40th Street. EVergreen 6-5561. Captain David. Houtz. .Charlie
..illlr
Dietz. Thaddeus. Adams• .Teb
ne~. Newcomers· are Skip Bernard.
John Sinclair. David Grooters, Roy
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SALAD. DItESSINc.;...Save 10c ............ ,.............. qt. 59c
SUNNY BRAE ORCHARDS
Noyes.
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Quarterback candidates are veteran Bill Medford, Skip Bernard
MARCERINE-Save 15c ............................ _..... 2 Ibs. 39c
and Dick \fa~kson•. At the end posiPENN TREATY
tion~squad veterans David Grogs,n,
SAU,R KRAUT< _......._....__..........._._... 4 giaPlt tins 7Sc
Ken Hewes.· Bill Fuoas and
Jarratt are showing the. way
SCHLqRER.'S
newcomers Pete Esse! and. non .. I Pineapple~Lemon COCKTAIL..... A giant bob. 95c
Roberts. Chris 'Martin. ;rack Lew-I
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bright SPOts at the guard position
and learning fast· are. John Ba~
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and Mulon Boyer.
Jay Lord Is a real sparkler at
tackle and much is ~ Of big
awarded a grant of $~8,600 by the
National Science
tlie support 'of basic research entitled "Study of L
the direction of Profe.sor Carl Barus of th~ Electrical Department.
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vision service. Complete stock ~nf -WANTED - Sales executive and
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tubes carried.
Robert BrOoM. Call room
family'desire
rent three
bed;:
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house. Callto
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K Inpwood
3-1088.
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AL
-PERSON n:
- Rusty in French?
Tutoring available by experienced teacher.- Call HIlltop 6-3821
efter September 6.
ROOFING
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Warm-Air Heating
, Air Conditioning
Sheet Metal Work
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own sbop All
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ion
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Jack Prichard
PAINTING
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DJ!lLAWABE COUNTY
IlfSlil 0 11011' Dl8TRICT
Bealad P_aIa wID be rec.t.ed
Office of. -&he
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TREE SERVICE
EMlLSPms
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OfEN 7 A.lW- t9 7:30 P,M.,
Monday Through Friday
General Contractor
IITILE FLOORS - PLASTIC
BR!AKFAST - LuNcH. - DINNER
MODERN KITCHENS
ALTERATIONS
Closed Saturdays and Sundays
FANCY SANDWICHES
Special Children's Platters
140 I Ridley Avenue
CHester 2-4759
CHester 2-5689
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NEAR CRADE SCHOOL
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Beautiful. spacious split level home: Aagstone foyer. three
steps down to large family room. with fireplace, large living
room with fireplace, dining room with window waU: Modem
kitchen and dish_sher with picture window, four large i:IecI.
rooms, 21,12.'aversize tile bath~ with d";'We vanities. attic,
garage. Dead end street.
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SElVICE
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. GRADE Ii
Miss Armstrong - Room 0-21 .......... :........ Studente A-E
Mrs. Mautner - Room A-2l8 ................... Students F-Le
Mr. Swan - Room 0-20 ........................ 'Studente ~..sl
Miss Stronse - Room A-2l6 .................... Students
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GRAIDE 12
Mr. Falcone - Room A-113 ..................... Students A-Gi
Mrs. Mathews - Room A-215 ................... StndeDts Gr-Mo
Mr. Wertz - Room 0-12 ....................... Students Mor-Z
............ ·119 ...
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tv ......II-Cut from young. eom..fed Beef! NONE PRICED HIGHERI
Jualor HI,b -
UCK ROAST gc
0-. _ , _ Pt1e*, HI9Iw'
T'rl:I, .....·..... ~ ....
CroP Cut ROast·
Ann Roast
• Roast'
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Meed HI.hot'
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GRADE 9
Mrs'JeDr)' - Room A-218 .................... Students A-Com
Mr. amh - RooDi 0-10 .................... Jltudente CoD-lae
Ml!l8M;<1J(ie -. ~m A-215 ..................... StudeDts' Jo-Ro
Miss Zimmer - Room A-U8 ............... ;... StudentS Rob-Z
WU.U,SI
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Green. G.ant 'Peas
2 ~35c
Kr~ft Miracle Whip ,
i'!Slc
DelMont. Fruit Cocktail,2:~Z 37c
lIaliisco Gr,hl.,J,.,Cr_llers ~t=33c
·GIe.nside Peach Halves 2 !::Z 49c
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~onval~en:t Home
2507 Chestnut St., Chester
CHester 2~7a
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8eDUe.
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. H. D. CHURCH
• PAil AYE" IWARTH,,.•• IE
4-2727 .
SADIE PIPPIN TOBREB. Propria&.
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COM'EOUT!
GEN~9AL TRY.OUTS
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Casting for November Play
I·JANE".
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Par PRlDD·:a:8TDrA~ caD
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Gracious. Dining in our Al~.c(~;NDIT10N
Colonial !Wom, After ,. Bridge
Tables available in AIR-CONDmONED Lobby
Complete Luric~ns - 95c - $1.75 -Noon to 1:30
Dinners - Weekdays 6 - 7:30; Sundays 1 - 7:30
ReserYations CaD KIngswood 3-0680
. HELEN C..WILSON, Manager
CRESSON PRICHARD
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Sprln(ftelll,
Del.
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Kln gsw:od_3-0450
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flOO Michigan Avenue
Ideal Medium-S.... While (
Whit. Bread I .Fresh Eggs
KI 3-1112
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Fonnd." Eooriched. Sliced
Swarthmore. Pa.
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GUILD OPTICIANS
PICTURE FRAMING
PORTRAIT STUDIO
RllER RUSSEl'
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GRADE 8
Mrs. Atkins -- Room A-216 .•.....•• ,........... Studente A-Ge
Mr. Henderson... Room 0-12· ............. :.... St.udents Gi
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Mr• Miller - 1
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Mrs. Se;pmour - Room 0-28 .••.•.•• '._ • • •• • • • . . •. Studente Bh-Z
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Co"*, Beef _"sket • 694
Real ltich AiI'.orl
I Z:35 P.M•• Mouda", September II
GRADE 7
Mr. Bell - Room 0-22 ............... , .........- Studente A~Ga
Mr. Drukin - Room A-17 ••.•••••••.•••••.•.•.. StudeDte Gi-Na'
Mr•. Lewis - Room 0, - 2
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• • •'• • • • • . . . • . • . . . . . . S'tud'ente' M'c-Se
.~. Wallace - RooDi 0-20' ...................... Students Sh-Z
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8 :.. A.M., MOD d.". Septemller 8
GRADE 10
Misa llarten - Room 0-10 •.•.••••••••••.•.•..... Students A-E
Miss Boeton - Room 0-11 ..•.........•.••..•••.. Studente F-H
Mr8, Wright - Room e-28 ....................... Students J-N
Mr. Yocnm - Room 0-22 ....... ; ................. Students O-Z
REAL ESTATE
'TDlI'EN
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Sept. 3 to 6, 1951
_lispberryJam5J~!!,
TOLD
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Senior HI,h -
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SWARTHIORE
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CL '·.11'
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0'AVENUE
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pnc. EtledM
Wed. thno Set.
Klngswol;ld 4-1700
J::n"·'ARD G_ ~rllr'M"II'
AND SON
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t •• t1. .. ,
BROOIS
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Students are asked to report to the following homerooms:
(A - indicating Auditorium Wing; C -' indicating College Wing
location.)
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ALBA. 'A~IEI
$6 Per Hour
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Iar $35.00 V.......
;llla ... SavIn....
IeMaI fOr lade Ie SchDDI Gift!
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YOU'
Ed-ta
F.~· ciIea*
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;,nil
111..d:tlIon
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_ 2 thru 16
_Iy89c
._ .Dah,?,. 'fwd ... 9tc
N_ ..A .... A l,eIIDA IIIIllon....
Get II Secllon II WH!d
llnance thi jJiiii:biH of all auto at The Delaware County National
I,B.Ihl<.· AND :;ott'll "vi! Iiloiley, too! (Adve~t)
Swarthmore, Pa. \
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A. Q. THRONE
17112 S. Chest"r Rd.
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J. WABBJIUI BULLElI. JB•.
J4MEB J. CONNOR. DecuUve aDd AdmlDUtratl,. OfDcen
Insti'uc:tloli
line. For informatioD eall IrISS
LIRion, LOwell 6-1739.
F'OR RENT - Media. First floo),
. apt. ·~au~lfnl qdiet surroundnip. Isrge hvlnl{ r9!>m with fireplace, larp diniJlg rOom. two bedrooms, all electric kitcheD, poreh,
garage. ·Private entrance. Near
transportation and stores. Adults
only. Available Oct. 1, call LOwell
6-1870.
25
kItrocIuctory
Parm. Llma. Pa.
The ExecuUn 8Dd Admin1lUative omcen 01 the Delawa:ro County lDIUtuUoa.
DlatrJct. rel'll'ne &be rIah" t;o reject 8DJ' 8D4
aU bl4l.
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of. Cilester'8 husT industr!eII .saved a .CODSI~rable
aiiin hi .jMllidiitC 26 Guauiea of hI. luilCli hoUr In aD ,i:>Jffee or 'lbe
j)ejj,~ CiiUtily NllililJW Blink. H' fodiid it sO t\\Ihvetnent iltd 110
~:-R,rr:iiilm'iii~~:-;;;=:tt; IeaSy to .•rta:li8iI all the details of flrl&l!clug ~ a1>t!Rno~il. that he
..a, bac!<' ~t !ria, .ll~ lqnch room in jU8~ llDder 20 miDnteel You
will ~ find that there is DO deiay. Dei· InvOlved arrangements. IIDd
~f!~~:;~~[!!;~
yoii'll
Iie~ ~g Wen carl! of III II ~e~ l'ft tiiliI\\tes ·...h. . you
roomsl
~~~~~~~~~~~~IFOR
RENT bath.
- Wallindord.
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Oedrooms;
1PU'&r:e. On TWo
bils
ACliON ONI
SpocIo/
The 1968-59 school year will begin for Swarthmore'lWrh School
stude~te on Monday, September 8. Grades 10, 11 and 12
report
to th81r homerooms at 8 a.m. Grades 7, 8 and 9 will report to their
bomerooms at 12:35 p.m. Cafeteria service will begin on Thursday,
September 11.
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REPRINTED BY SPECIAL REQUEST
Cour&
Media. Pa., up uaW 0:00 HOOD. OIl
~eaday. September 18. 1161. for fUmIab.
!DC and deUyerInJ Sueo CbaIre and. Walker. 10 tho Dela....re Cotmt)" IDItltuUOQ
DiItrI.~t. PII1r Acre. Pum., Llma, PL.
which wID be opeae4. lD ,tho preMDce or
&he EzecuUye aDd AdmlDJatratlYe Office"
at Fair Acre. Farm. Lima. Pa., a' 1:00
P.II. on the .same
Each bld must. be accompanied. by eMIl.
CerWJed. Good F&1~ Cheek, or bJ"a CbfPorata surety DoDd, tUber (IIle lD the amoUll1
of tea poreeDt (10%) of t:J.e total &lDOUDt
of ~ bJd. draWD to lb.e order 0( tile
Delaware COUD.~7 IDIUluUoD Diltllct.
Porm. of Pi'Opoaal may be obtaiDed. at
the OUJee of the Admlnbtralor, Pair Acre,
'0 Fi.......
FlIIUT
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Ccm~roUer.
.C
DlCTiONAlY
at tile
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I .. t ..kiln.,- Hi ,.i.uteS· ot Lunch. ~.'lIr
ilurlkl;~i:
PERSONAL - TWo ~dinothera
can help with aobool and \'011_
ward~. Kl!!!8l!ffi!! 8-5177.
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Houn~
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P~IiQN'AL -h' Bh,tt; l;.e!)II1I1JJ'Ii!l
PteDc t.is COm.lDJf lIenool
lI'e,,~,
m!ie8
3-7. For
in:(ormation
please
"all forthe'.
lUnJliiwood
4-1927 after 8 p.m.
niahea;
Free Estimates
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SCHOOL OPENS SE"E""ER 8ttI;
·HOMERooM AS$ICNMENn
CiIVEN
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..."IMA:.ring kme Offerl
Pa.......... tile !llb'to rejeo\ ...,j
aU bf4I.
ABTRUB O. TIIBO_. PruldIDI
J. WABREJ( BULLElI. JB.
IA11E8 I. COIOlO
CcNnm""""'U
of ••
DeJa.a. c--~
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ALTBBATIONa
sires' day's work. Can CH '3-2275. 3:00 P.". . . that dole. All btdo abould
. be !!\II!1I1l11e!1 on !lie form of pro_" \0
WANTED - Swarthmore College b. lumlalle' b, U1e Arch'Ie.1I !U1d ...",.
girl, honors student, desires pri- nee!. and must be aecompanled with •
vate bedroom and bath in home in cerl1f'ed cbeck. bank abe""; or bid bond
exchange for light child care. Call for len IiOrceal (10%) of U1. )'>tal amounl
VE 2 2
Bo Z The
of \hI propo .... dra"" t. U1io order of \he
4c 0 4 or
x,
Swarth- OOJlDI.7 of 00.."..... AI Ihla ID.I..U";.
morean
Pro""" ... aeDe..1 OODdllIoD>. ODd ape.tIlWANTED _ Figure skates. size 7. ..11.... rater to e.cb oth.r and CDDllUtute
Call KInr:swood 3-2342.
a ..b..... \be, aboul' b.
bound
tolethel' ... dellvered to UN bt4del'.
WANTED - Homes for Irix fluffy apeelflca_ ma, b. . . .n at \be Offlc.
klbtens. Klnpwood 8-5268.
of PHI>k K. Rem,. OouDt,.• ElllIlDeer ..
Delaware CoUDtJ In &he COUrt HotWe.
WANTED - Warm reception for lie..... ' Po.. or at \be office .. U1. Arcbl.personable fuUy grown altered tecll ....
lI. I!/WID8'
male cat._ well brouJfh.·, uP .• it\ln.- .~;,Ju:..it'..lIno ~9lI!o PII!'!l B~""'...••
' - ' 'np''
f rom hearibrok eD movers;
.< . 7"Pa.. , 0ii4ci1ie~
PERSONAL-UIlHOLSTERING.
I;arp chair ...,bullt. Prices begin
KI ..
and_
De_
111_ . M_
_.e... oe.r,.
help and
to suit yOur need.
now..,... le'18 worriell in
"eJection is aVailable.
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Dra,..
res
MAdison 6-9937
LEhigh 4-, 246
,
Hugh MorraoD eon of Mr. and ..I . ., be bod al !lie Arcbl_a 0ftI0t
JiGrri""D. of Dart- 10, 0 plOIpoell.e pllme - - for till
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0 de»Olil ... ~ - .
aftD.us returDll
Tuelday -Ian (11.001
bleb .W be _
from Yellowstone Park where he CD tbo ",10m!." \be
been working for the sumlner. ::-111~ =~or:r.:a:.~" (I) dar.
Mr. and MN. W. R. Campbell All ;"aat be ODd - and
childreD
Carol.
Nancy.
Billy
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out., -~. P •. , &IkI
p1atDlf
...... lean are moviug the end'~ mamd lID tile ••••_ . "Bid for AlII,..
September
from their home at 807 -_ ... to
1. .B_1.
R
&ad ... - hillier . .
utget*,· avenue into
the
former
b'"
10
for
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home of the Robert HetheriDgtoilll :: ;"';~'" "B. ._ · . or . _._t_Ii_2_Ii_Ru_tge~rs
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av_e_D7u_e.______ IU>7 bid ~ to .....J>17 ..... • BID8
",qalreID_
will be
nnTl'ATIOIf PO.
'lbo COmm""
re nt~
.. DeIa. . . . COImIr
TO
PERSONAL _ FUllNITURE rEI_. Goat with good manJUVENlLE DitlJlUUIOIf BOllE
finished, repalred, upholotered;
ners and cravin~
for POtato
1IEDlA. PENNIIYLVAIIIA
A
s II pCovers aD d d raperies. QuaHty hraDdyto appear in "The Teahouse Sealed p_ala ...w be ",,'..4 b, III.
work at bargaiD prices, both an- of the August MOOD" at the players Commlsa'one .. of De,........ CoUDIY. Po..
tlque and modem. Please eall Club, OctOber 13-18. Call KInp- 1D \he Offl.e of !be Oooml. OoDlrouer..
CLearbrook 9-6339 or LOwell 6- wood 3-8620.
co.n Bo...e. lie"". PII.. TII._•. Be...
3081 for free estimate. Garrett =~=:=;..;.;..-=~_""":'~~__ limber 23. 1161. mIU 12:00 _
Eute",
WlANTED _ Women with B.S. in Do,Usht aa..... TIm. for fum'oblD, aU
House.
. P
h 1_
d I
labor. tooll aDd mderlale for General
aye OwllY ell
stimulating, OoDIIInI.Uoa: Plumb1Dll aDd DralD.... ;
PERSONAL ._. Practical nursing interesting, challengiug, reSPOns- aeallDs: .... Ele.kleaJ Work no........
or evening baby-sitting. Experi_ ible position. Special interest: for \h. Aller.lI... \0. JU'enU. DeIeDUon
enced. References. Call Klnr:ewood testi!lgt statistics and experimimtsl,a"m. al M.dla. Pennall.ODia.
3-6731; if no answer call KInp- psychOlOgy. Willing to learn any- ,.... bldo wW be publlc17 opeaed 1D \he
wood 3-2186..
thing. LOwell 6-5827 after 6 p.m. "",.e.ce of'·Ib. Commlsatoa... of De'"
ware Co. In Ule CommllaJone1"'e meeUne
PERtSONAL _
COMPETENT WANTED - Experienced girl de- roo... 1D U1. court 1J0000., lie"". Po...t
HODGE " CARTER
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Photoglflpbic Supplies
.I. F~
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LOwell 6-2176
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lPRID&T
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co.
for Lenses 01 Superior Quality
SWARTHMORE
STORE, Oaester"'-(JpeaThu acla7 tiD9P.IL, Friday.
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OAl[ PAR'It SBOi>PIN;G' CENTBB. BIshop ROIIIIIUIIIBWU 1ft
o,a.'l'III"ai~. WedII.'
lI".ftu '
tm 10 P.M.
Pike
~UII'P~Pa".~tIIl'P'"
Newly Designed Frames of the Finest Workmanship
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Septe
Pace 8
11'* I, 1158
,arrived back In EBIIlncton at 201&.
Cub Pack I to Organize
avenue. the former home of Mrs. Storm W.rnings Cancel
111.1 TI MEET
Sea Explorer Cruise
Those on the trip were Bill BarCub Pack 1 will have aD organ_
President Florence Luco.... has A. H. Osterman. Mr. Middleton Is
aBllOCisted
with
the
Scott
Paper
_V8J, Parky Smith, Dave North, bational meeting' on Thuhlday
Local Sea. Explorers had to
called a meeting of the Executive
. .
~ Marlon Horna, Pete Bendel', and
I
Company.
cel the.r Labor 'Day w~kend cru.se B b M'II
Th I
tw _~.~ .even ng, 'Septembtlrll, at 8 p.m.
Board of the Women's Club of
.
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o
.
away.
east
0 "".......
tho
Iia'
t f TrIn·... E .Mr. and M~. Henry L. McCorkle to FenWIck Island, Md. because' o f .
. to f ttile trl Skip
.n •
semen 0
p.,...
Swarthmore. at 9 :30 a.m. Monday,
storm
warnings
posted
due
to
as
naVIgII
rs
.~
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p.
per
copal
Ohurch.
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and
family.
of
Park
avenue
have
September 8, in the Woman's Club
.,
George S. Myers· and Mata. Pete
Jt Is requested that the parente
returned after spending two months Hurricane D·alsy.
of Swarthmore.
The
weekend
before.
bowever,
Hopaon.
George
Thoma.,
and
W~lt
ot
the present Cub Scouta and the .
at Orr's Island, Me.
. Mr. and Mrs. Baker M!lddelton
Mr. and Mrs. Herberj; T. Bas88,ttl good weather prevailed as the7 ReJ'Dolds were in~har~ of ,the trip. p,,:rents of newly eligible ,boys atand cliildren Susan, Lindsay Ann have returned to their home on cruised to Cape May N.J Leaving 41.. co-ed plcu.c-cru.se to Pea tend.
and Jeff, formerly of Springfield North Chester road after their two Essington at 0630 'afte; a short Patch Island Is planned for this
The officers of the Pack com.are moving tOday Into 130 Rutgers week vacation at Ventnor, N.J.
delay, due to t"';uble With the Sunday.·"
mittee ·wlll be .lntroduced and the
engine's cooling system they cruia:.
The Sea Exp~orerl have aequlred schedule for the new Cub' season
ed down too DelaWan: River and another boat .which thej plan to win be revle~
.
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into Delaware Bay; Just'before ar- strip of all usable equipment alld
Psek officers requeet the pres,riV'ing at the. Cape MAy -Canal. then destroy. Tile boat's hull Is not ence of both mothers and fathers
they anchored while the boys waah: Wollth saving. Included with this if at all pOBIIlble.
ed down. the bOat. After too work boat Is a diesel engine which will
--..--...---.,...a short swiiD was held. A little be transferred to the Sea Explorers
PUCE WELL
A week quickly slipped by before "Grandpa" again made
I.l"" ..~. they weighed an~bor and ar- present boat over .. the. wltiter
F'lnall of the Ch~r and vicinity
rived in Cape May at 1530. After months
•.'.
Tennis Championshipe found three
his appe(lrance in the store. The minute he eame thm the door
refueling and seeurlng the boat,
..
members of the Swarthmore Tennis
I could tell from his preoccupied manner that there was so~&
liberty was granted to the whole
Mr. and. Mrs. JOBel'h P. ~emlngc Club amOng the jlve finalists.
crew
until
2400.
The
boys
enjoyed
ton
had as the~ gnest over Labor·
Bob ·Taylor.. STe, lost a. close,
thing on his mind - and I was right. He walked directly to
night life both at Cape May Day Mr. Remington'.. uncle., the hard hitbing match to Jack Banks,
the pile of School Bags on the counter and picked up the . and at Wildwood.
' I.Rt. Rev. William P. Remington of Drexelbrook Tennis' Club, in the
Sunday. after a devotional aer-, Rancho Sante Fe, .Calif., ,,!ho was singies final by 6-3, 4-6. 6-1.
nearest one. This he .examined most minutely both inside and •
vice led by the Skipper. they left!.jn the east to take:lIart in the
George WiJletta and. Curt Wallbi.
Cilpe
May
and
headed
home.
A
i
~Oth
anni>:eraary
celebration
of
the.
STC.
won the Doubles title by deout. He: then select~!i another one, but of a different style and
brief stop at Pea Pateh Is~a,ndlfoilndlng 'Of the Episcopal Church feating Banks and John M""kin in
price, giving it the same thorough going over. After a .moment
prov~d interesting as the boys of the Redeemer in Longport, N.J... real "Squeaker" by 7~9, 6-3, e.:.a,
toured Fort. Delaware. The boat by;hI...,f~Jit~r in 1908..
4-6,,6-3•. '
he turned to me with quizical smile - "How are these brief-
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LUCKY lIyOU"
,
I
a
cases sening, Doc?"
demand for them since it was excellent merchandise and I
ecume· nme!
,in tarnation do you expect to sell these bags if you don't tell
'em how good they are? Just take this one. Made of good stout .
blue denim, copper riveted and bound with plastic. Got a ~ipper
..
And
look atthe price, $1.49. By the way. Doc, aren't these
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the same bags that sold for $2.49 last year?" I nodded assent.
(ome'See How We've Grownl
real tooled plastic cover, inside pockets and a,
Not Just a New Counter'or Mirror But a'·'
. WHOLE NEW DEPARTMENT
3 ring binder. zipper closing and sewed with heavy shoemaker's
good looldng too. -
What's the price of that big
one over there? $7.00? Not bad for genuine heavy cow-hide,
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with a zipper and all the interior fillings. Has expansion sides tOo,
so it ean carry a "wad
of stuIf.
you have to.
"Well bless my" soul, the~'s something . I've. never seen
- for" Your Convenience
powder
those.
Men's, Women's. and' BIYS' Wear
BICK ,t SCHOOl.
"Now what about those Fountain Pens over in that ease?
Can't.
b~at a Scripto for something that don't cost too much
'
and automatic pencils in all colors. There's Paperl\llate ballpoints, sollie with regular refills, lOme with 'Piggy Bacb'. Of
course those Schaeffers
..
~ra
tops, particularly
the
Special
,
Stud-,
DUNGAREES
(Lee)
,.
KHAKIS
(La) ,
:
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SPORT SHIRTS
~~E~S. SHIRTS'·
ent's Pen at 75 cents with the liqll~d ink qartridge that always
lets you ~ee how much ink is left ~·Whatll
inally priced at $2.957 Huh, glad
in pri~...
YoI! say it was orig~ .
~ see.something's come down
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"Gramp" had evidQntiy finislie4
what he had on' his mind
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_ and out he went•
Our Nationally
Known B.rands
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Are RealVah'es at Fa'ir Prices
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A, G. CATHERMAN
,
PHARMACIST
Telephone Klngswood 300586.
17
South Chester Road
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SAGI'lidnor., Po.
$4.00 PER YEAR
Swarthmore, Pa., Friday, September 12, 1958
VOLUME SO-;.NUMBER 37
THI~IIMITHI'1
c.cll , .... CilizlI
.'; 1'1111,,' c:Idtf;TId'
Sal..,
.. ettn"lf
pat.."
me...
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to
. tal)' Scboel _tIIen wll. Uive
Mothers' Cooperation
cbDllrea to IClioeI for tll.ir lael,.
Said To Be Key . .
fill coo'er..... oa We......)'
School'
~J"')' kept traffic IIOY.
ateadiIJ .aild operatioa "o.t
The public wety committee was Me. to Sc1lool Oa Tllllo"
kept busy at Monday .evening's saUlf.c:torllJ.
...... Couu· 01'1.
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...ef Bat.-__
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aD for .lIek
mee.tlng of Boro.......
.chairman . Charles W. Lukens coatlnae' c:ooperatioa
JfOI8"
and Police Chief Thomas Bateman lIoa 1111 awa ceatin-'"'. lIelp ucV
;....rlbed the traffic
. 01.
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."n'1I.....
d_
opening day of the new
elementary schQOls at Rutgers
nne tbat morning. Bateman said
a half dozen public-spIrited citiZen.
(IDr. Ira Gny; James Young. UII"
.- • . , . . - Geo:tle
Johnllon.and
Barton
Calvert,
Harry SeyDlOur
Michael
Rey- Oct0 be t 9i8: 15 P L,I.
In,
At
810""
&a'
Woma'.,101. List.
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lda).volumaril~
flowe,less
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ViaIIiICSladeI II Mrs~
..IEITS
III'.'IL TI MEET
I n. H ....I_L Ta.1
IL
Colin Bell, chairman of
la Area Sept• 20 Hare Pare?tsCou?cil,
announces that "0 I r• ClaL
18
the f.rat meeting in this school year
I' U
• vvpl
Van Urk Co-Hosts Part'!
f
30 Std •
US
or
u ents,
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"Parents"
A get-~her party for 30 high
..,hqol students from foreign lsnds
W h 0 are spending aenlor year at
schools In the Philadelphia and
Wilmington areas, win be held at
S
warthmore High School, C01l....
avenue, on Saturday. September
20.
The foreign atudente and the
"parents" with whom
are living are being "brought
.together under
anapl_
of the
FieldtheService
interna-
~ Ho~
of the Parents Couneil will be held
Year's Program To
on F·riday. September 26 at 1
Offer V-r'led
o'clockin the Rutiers.Avenue AllU
Purpose Room.
Fare
Where poilalble grade chealrmen Th 9
'
.
are asked to schedule grade meete 5S;9
Swarth.np
.
afte r thOII mooting 0.,• P arents offici
more 11r. oman
Tn s
uo. will open
a
aa 'luicl
. uest spea er for the avenine
is to be Mrs. Helen E. Haydrlck.
""eeutive secretary of the. Greater
Phlladelphle CouncD' of ChnrdlM, .
""0
('.ommunlty Sem(l88 Depaitm.mt.
Mrs. Heydnc'k. who '---"-- .~
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tive in social and chu:
Six H.S. Graduates Begin' over 30 years, b .. addreeaed many
.
3~Day Orientation
au dlences during har energetic ear·
~
Council~ut
aea,:"nCol~i"e
Coli.... Freshllliio'
ArrI,. Sept_IftLer 18
=;;.;;
....
By WfiiteleatherTo
Sc.holarships p1a"
..
W'th 271 '
oor on.themes
having
with
I ...iltedindirecI
family
relationships.
Shetoi.do
a memtIng ehUdren and cars bIlt'cqDg811Open Year·
win be Fred T .Van UrIc, Thayer . Members of the C1811of,1962will ber of the board of directors-of the
tlen developed due to 80me mothers
The .19&8-69 "'aeon of the road. Delaware County chairman arrive on the Swarthmore Co1lege YWoCA, United Fund; HMlth and
stopping too long· in. the loading Swarthmore Woman'l Club will for the A.rF.s.• and asper Wiater, campus. during the aftemoon of Welfare Councll, Goodwill Incluazone.
brine to its membenl··a PfOgiIllil of
chairman. Others In- September 18 to begin a three-da7 tries, and the PhUadeiphla X-gue
The pollee chief ..Id he feela
ststure and variety in the hope
tereeted in the foreign student pro- orientation program. The coU....a of Women Voters. Named P8llIIQi.
would work o1it fine If auchdrivers 81teryonewlU&pleaaedaeaCh
gram, 1neludlng teachers at 89th entering clus nlllDbera 1&6 """Ia Mother of the Year in 19&4,
would cooperate'. Lukena said two
own teate" according to
echoola ~,:,pating In the pro- men ADd 115 women representing she baa three daughtera and nina
permanent cronlng 'gnards are
of'
.
are .nvited.
85 states, the Dlatriet of Columbia, gr.ndchlldren.
- - ' at four dollars
Prealdent
Teb
· · 1WI
1 aa"""",
---'-0}
Ing empivzLuc&0J8e'
gronp
e a t thoe Hawaii and six foreill' countriea.
,Mrs. H-driek's topIC' for Tn~
'. day. One will be
._.~
Swaitlmiore Hleb School at 4. p.m. Twenty-six of t1I9 freshmen hold da7 wllJbe
-. "'1lhe Art of Living ~
~'lIo"';'D
n..... 'the a·nn··ual
Too
woman guerd,M.re. Comella
T_·on October 7, a .frlendly, IOC, a program ~ outdoor games. National Merit or General Motors geth....•• , ' ,
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toa,and the other Walter Culbe5 lable' event to which membera and A chicken lIupper m the school. dIn- Scholarlhlpll.
IIOD who preWo.ual7 wa•. stationed
. . .
look f
d with Ing room wllJ follow. There WIll be
During their first week· on the
Mrs. Frank S. Walter entertaJsa.
at the Swarthmore-Elin-J'IrI........"n
.
the pro...-ollu.
._ __ Ste
a. meeting
and
led
by
campus.
the
new
Swarthmoreana
ed
Jr. Club9board
h Gal ttl f N
... k di
at· membera
her home of
onthe
.a-tember
......
avenue intersection.
a1cnt-llltemationaIAffaira
p en
. a ,0
ew ~or. - will meet with faeulty advisers.
-...
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It Was alao decided to plaee
~ d b tha~
rector general of the A.F.S. pro- plan course schedules, attend var- pragram for the coming 788r waa
parking" signa on one aide of sponaotsref I tel' tie . 1 •
gram. after' whlech there will Ije Ions sOcial events; and become a.,. reviewed and approved. The theme
.
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men 0 n rna ona
d
I
I th
Ch .
"Add Spios To Your LIte With a
Snth !laven avenue; a. t least.be-. Legislation WI·'II p resent tts
aquars
anc
ng
n
e
.&JIll.
l'lllquainted
with
college
operatloila.
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Sa d
f Chadds F d will be
Variety
of Interests" was decided
tw.-en Corttell andWestmlDater
n Th ·raday evenl'
n erson,o
or •.
As one freshman aald laat year, "H upOn for the yearbook;' The Faa
avenues. to relieve vehicular BDa~la. tober 9. ~ 1!:1:' It will.be ng,
the-caller, and there will be a three- I can remember one-half of the in- and early Winter will have includ·
Private' Poel Pucel Soqllt
db M Ivln K. Whltel th F
pi." orchestra.
formation presented dorine fresh- ed on Its roster .th8 inatallatiOD'"
orThe public wety cOmmittee pre- e l y '!ol
Col
~
fer. the
A:ttendance must·be liniited to man orientstlon. hanclling the aca...
.ted
rd'
h' h
uld e gn ...... rs·
nmn ...t or
those making reservations In ad- demie program,shpuld prove eaay." new members, the benefit faahloll
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an 0 ..nance w l<: wo
Philadelphia· Evening BolIetin and .
These should be· made . Total college enroIlmelll: will re- show. a Ia~, by the well known
require three-f.oot· .hlgh
Radio "cOmmentetor for WoFLN on
·James . Irvili, ... trealurer, main at the noioma1 figure of about horticuituraIist Mrs. Samuel Crath.~\ind all private ·."iuaul~
.Woiild. ~~: ..
. . ',M~ ,'.' ':r,", ,,,,;' ~:~ta..CI. . .und8~raers, anda var\etJ" of ho~y featly·
"? the . boro~b. oCounclhnan .
Among the mUalcaHrelta of·
AUIOag the forelp ~dents in- for all '"tudents will begin on Sep..itl" -f.turlng .a.Chriatlilaa _IG-·of
llam Gill obJected to the meaau~ ~on will be tha November
'fIted to the affair arc four. ,!,ho teniber 23.
shop. covered ~ supper, a~d the
Although'he said he would pro~de cert demonstration by
are attending &chool. in . Philadal- ·The class includes six graduates horaI Artshops .presen~tion"Gf
Inch a felICe if he had .. pool binl- Marcella De Oral' of the PhlJadel- phla, six who are spending the year of Swarthnlore High School: Peter Amah! and the N.ght Vis.tors •
seIf._ he . did not feel that such Dhla OrchestN; a Jannary lecture- in Del.ware County eOmmuD'ities. Oampbell, David Edwards;' David
The Reverend Ri....llrd :ones wiU
hazards were any greater than recitsl "Opera for Main Street" by and 20 Who 8'l'e in the Wilmington Richardson
Dou Scarborough open 1969 for the club WIth a ta1k
any others QXisting throughout
Frederick Robinson; founder of the area. The party l1911 not ouly give Anne Welsh and Douglas Worth • on "So You Think You're Edueaborough. such· as over-shrubbed Lancaster Opera Guild.. and vocal- the foreign students an opportunity
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ted" to b~ followed in late January
corners, and th~t he preferreCi an
a conven.ation-concert, "Stop- to OOcome better aoquainted w i t h .
by ,Dr. Murray Dorfman on "Hypall-over ..fet)' Job• .Mrs. William Lciok-Llsten" by Scott Morrison each other, but will afford the
Is
notism In 'Medicine". Earl Brown .
R. Huey opined ",..n can't do every- wbleh will ~o"';"lne theatre and American: ''pa':'nts'' a chance to
.,
will discuss the F.B.I. and later In
thing at.ollCe". Lukens.gave up and .music :,on an April Tuesday;
talk over with each ·other and with
W' h th '. .
.
the Spring, Dr. Frances Fussell
prpposed consideration Of the ordi- a concert by two talented' yonng the prograiD director, successful
.t
e ass.stance of the will, speak on the current world
nance be poatponed until tbe next l~al
lun- !
waV8 ·of .
indoctrinating
the Swarthmore
~ mus.·clans at· the Ma~
.
. a foreign weatherman
nis Club tourrulmente
have Tenpro- situation' .
.
m e e t i n g ; , cheon.
student Into an ,Amencan housed ' hed I
d
t f
The International Affllllrl card.
... _..... LI hts SI.....
.
d an -Ami!'
on In
sc alluevents
e an are
or l3arty, a palle·I discuss.on
. . on l'ltaraBarbara Warren
. Shure, one of h0 Id an.
,l'lcan h'.gh sch 001 gresse
the finals
this'Beweekd C
Rail raa'
It was repo'rted ·tha.t linproved
. most re.peeted and telented chlSS.
end.
ture, a program o!, mental heaJth
lighte had
placed In the
. on the theatre, a .profes. ..
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In the mell's singles the starting and a club play, ~ aimual·.Sp~e
Princeton avenue'pedeatrisn. nuder- sional setr... trained at th~ AiDer- Mutual Exch'ange Information field of 29 has been pared. down to dance,. and the f.~al banquet will
paBB by the Pennsylvania -Raiiro!,a ioan. Academy of Dramatic Arts
Desired articles for ""change in five wit~ close hard-fought ma!"'h- rund out the Jr.syear.
and the borough would pay $78" as and, the Urama School of
the Annuai Fall Mutual ElOOhange esOOlng the. rule rather than the· ..
.,.
.
(Continued on pags &1 .
Unlverirltyj with
on
at .'the' Woman's Club September exception all the way through.
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~ge. ~a 10. ~~d tel,; 30. October 1, 2, 3 include winter seeded pat Welc)! meets 6th """,,ed
.
T_4!
ti
s! 0 n vnll discuss Today S
(With dhUdren's winter Tom. Kelly dn the upper bracket
.lluOnna
TheatTe:' In October. ' .'
cotJtonssure to move q;;\ckly) ; pur- semi-final, while in the lower bracAt th~ opening of the Swarthp
The Mothers' -Club of SwarthAlso. lD October' Charles Th?,m - ses (but. not hate or shoes); Scout keto Gebrge WiII_ who upset the more Elementary Sehool on R1itmore will launch its fall' ·season son .wlR relate the story of The uniforms and equipment.
second-seeded Larry Shane is set gers avenue Monday, the children
'with a Frlend.lbip· Cruise. All Friendly Shakers", one. of the moat
Goods for """hange will be .re~ to meet the winner. of the match were delighted with their newrooma
hands win be on' deck .to
. successful of the ~~eral experi· ceived at the clubhouse· on Ttiesdsy, betwcen Bob Taylor and curt Wal- and, their new teachers. IntereSt
at commu»sl hVIng ~n
• September. '30 when the doors will lin. These. semi-final m~tches wiD was manifest in their close attenpresent, new end prospective.mem-.
giVing samples of then"mns,c,
' .
t l ' . 9'30' ..
.d
t be played on Saturday mornl1llj: tion ·to everything that was done
kdng their arts open ex"'" y a. . . a.m. an no
.
. . .'
.
bers. Any mothers interested in th' f ' t u
joinillg the clnb are cofdially in- . elf . um.. re ma.
: ta t h . .
They will clo.. at 3 :30 13.m. with the winners to meet for the on the first day of school.
In March, Mara, ass.s 'I- c orTh· . labor ndequip· ment needed title and pOBBesslon of the Morris
Lunch will not be available at
vlted to come along as guests for oo'grapher
and ..
dancer
e .the. Mutual'
a
wi·
.'
.of,
' tM .to man'
Exchange .has L·
ee B o
a t 3' p.m. S··un day.
the school for several weeks. In the
th;~::~ . takea place' ~{Me(Continued on Pags :4)
proved eJ(tensive and the Club must
The four semi-finalist/! in the meantime the school .lunch bour i8 \
Cahan Hall in blu'. presbyterian .
continue to reserve 33 1/3 percent wonien's sl.ng!~ cljvlslo~ ar~'fSilby from 11 :46 ':IDtil12.'45. Those chll"
iaU.illlr! Bradbury Memorial at
of the' m''take of the event as. it Toland, V'c~,. Waller.• 11>'9. Sany. dren who WlSh to. come home may
S
Church,
Harvard
avenue.·
,
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time is 8:30' p:m. on Thursday,
Meeting House.
. . did in 1iIeSpring Sale In March.·MeC aw IOJ' a,;,.d Pheb
.. e W eIsh.; So
,
·00 so while those who wish· to eat
September 18. AU are uried to be . memorial service for Mr. and
by . """hangers were still close cobiP~tItiO~ shonld ~ '.n J'~"!'- at the school. can bring. their own
on deck promptly.
Mrs.-William Bradbury of Chicago, found ..tisfactorily high and the pect. The flnallllD this d.VlSlon .wlll lunches and can. buy milk and ice
'd t 1IIIno,'s, will he held at the Swarth- event contiiiues· to mean a
to be played· on Saturday. ,
cream to supplement the lunches
M rs. George R. ;Dunn, pres. en, _nre' Meeting House on Sunday, f m'Ues whose children are in the
In the women's donMes and mix- from home.
,
will be captain of the voyage and .. _
Oautgr
' ow,'ng stages or who are about ed doubles several very spirited
In accordance with the custom
will
an membership
able-bodied September
14 atLorraine
3 p,m. Bradbury, to or reeently have moved.
e d and t h e in past years not all classes began
crew be
of assisted
directorsbyand
WiJliam and
match es h ave'b
eenl pay
of 1986· at Swarthmore
.
semi-final round, has been reached the firat day. On Tuesday. Septemcommittee IWlds. Mrs. Georgelc~o.ss
members-of
.
FI
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in. both groupe; The seml-ofinal. in OOr. 9, there were mo~,and··
Wimmer, membership
.
were ,killed.in an
Mrs.
orenc~ MC enry these divisions wllJ, be played on afternoon,riesMons in' grades thtee ..
and her sailing mates have
Mrs. Florence McHenry, resident Saturday and the finals on Snnday. to tw
.. e!ve... Beginnlng·oll Thn_~.•- •. ,...., ..
· p'\_ i ng an
aceident.illlrlontanaoli
-.........
much time In
. • Sap. of the Boro...... for maft~ - - Scores of th. senior and junitlr Se-'"-'... r 11, u.er.-we.reo '-- , ~.
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11
tember II wbile .ell.ronte to Ch,~,
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v-v
of f un aWld gaiety ~or a •
. The three Br&!Ibury children, aied Monday night, SeptedJeir 8; at matches played to date. will appear slol!S daily beginning in grades twO•.
!Mrs. Frank Moore,
Joan- Katharine ..ind... William, Jr., the bome of her daughter in Dun. in an early ilBne.
The double .....ions· for Grade 1 .
chairman. has ehosen Mrs. E a r l , to. maketbeir home. in cannon, Pa.
),ave been poStponed un~ Th_,·
SCott and M~Jamea L J ' n e b w l t b M i ' S .
Her fnnera1. ~ to 'be held
FIIHdI, . . Ie M...
day, ,8eptetnber 18b08tealea along with Mrs.
.
..
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on Friday'morniing· a
at!·110 o'doek'at
The Friendly'J(lIrele wm meet; at . Uatil.tOO '8dditloilal flllll'lWlIW ,.. '..
'Toh
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'K".n.. -_.. .......
and
brother-In-law.
r.
'
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nnett
aad
Mrs...
n
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c
om_
'
road.
~.
8w11rthM~
PreIIbyterian
too
home efMrs. A. R. O. Be1- •a~ completed in the new·b1li1d1nc '. .
Be
Jr.. all ...iatant _liCl'.
Mrs.Paui Gar'~ Ilf,rervl- . '.
Cliurcb 'triU foltnr 1iw wtPresMid grave, SOB Vaaaar a'\IeD"'" 'I'h_ It will be iDipoaible. to haft ldito
1(otherii'.CIub w m " ; ' fadlJ' ~.L; .hi
Ilea
. .A..i.tm; . •-....:'WIIl- dai·anei1iOon.s.~lfl... ~.de~ dr.
'ill; a" ..
......
wile eomiB
fionI8. fri ... ..,.
1JUiIt>wm o'cIOi!IL In-John Pil +1fHl'biithat I"."ru be twO'or·ttitIr. WI h
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,
Togge.ry Shop
t.;
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8 PARI AvaUE
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-
dIscu~on
'. .
'been
.
Alarm Clocks, youngsters never could get lip in time for school"
FULL LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES
,
the
_'u' , . ._
.
'BELTs,
. back to me. "Say Doc; don't forget those Wrist Watches anIJ'
-A
~'R1HMOItEAN
THE'S
fo,
Tenms Club
Set for Finals
GYM SUITS
SWEAT SUITS
SWEAT sOC"I(S
JACKETS
TROUSERS
; UNOERWEAIl (Haincs)
.
for he started toward the door. ·Suddenly he tumed ond ealled
•
F;owe,/ess
Flowers
.
f
I
blue, aqua green and baby pink..Bet the girls go for
the
.'
BOY'S WEAR
even a couple of sandwiches if
before _ three ring binders in delicate pastel shades -
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"Here's another good one at $3.00. Costs a(little more, but
thread _
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mentioned this'to "Gramp". "SUfa, sure." he replied" "But how
;"orth it _
lilpwers
9
As a matter of fa,ct I was a little disappointed in the
too;
SEP 121S5U
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~rlence
~
Mothers Club Launches •
Friendllhip Cniise iSth
Top~ Elementary .SChool
on
m::
A
boon
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MiBB MImi Wil!dom, daugbter of
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Wiedom of
VUBar avenue. whose marriage to
1&. Peter Kroon, lIOn of Mr. and
Mr& R. P. Kroon' of Wallingford
will take place tomorrow at the
home of tile bride's parents. was the
peat of lionor at a 'shower given by
HI'I!. Raymond R. GenrmiIJ of
Muhlenberg avenue 1II0nday evenlng. ·The rehearsal dinner will be
e1ven 'toDigIit by IIIr. and Mrs. C.
. H. leglum at their home on Hill110m avenue.
Miss Catherine Wisdon!. Who reo
_til' arrived from San
Cal.. wflI attend her .ister 88
of hono1'. IIIr. George Kroon 'Will
his brother's beet man.
EWI•••. . . . . ALL
Xr. and IIIrs. W.lIiam B.
In IIIcCahan Ball of the Mureh.
The bride's mother W88 gowned
in a cadet blue ensemble. Her
WlUJ of feathe'rs inraapberry hue.
She wore' a white orehid.
IIIr•• Cox was gowned in a mauve
lace eheath with deeper mauve half
belt and 8hoes to mateh. Her smell
bat was fashioned, of mauve and
green flowerets and green leaves.
She wore a single orchid.
Both bride and groom graduated
from Swarthmore High School. The
bilde attended Wilson
and
now attends Temple
of Education. The groom is
graduate of Wesleyan Unive....
sity in Con1ieetlc:ut and Is a candl·
date for t!le degree of Doctor of
.
in Biochemistry at the
I Medlc,al School of the University
Pennsy/vanla.
.After ii h01\eymoon' in
procession. the'
.
sounds of Bach chorales arranged
for two pianos and played by 1111'11.
Leland Tichnor and llliu
:~~w:.oeted through the open
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The.brlde wore a whlte bouffant
balJerina length dreas of talffeta
whlte
I'088Il.
ber abridesmaids
and lace.
andwhile
,carried
easeade of
held colonial bouquets of .hell pink
carnations against aowna of .",~", I
blue. The bride \s the daughter of
Mrs. lames Wak,emau HubbeIJ and
the late Mr.lIubbell. IiDil the g i _
Is .the son of Mr. &lId IIIrs. Fred.
erick lames Hamerin. Both bride
and groom 'are Btwi.ata In the UIIl.
versity of Ilidiana and
, will make
their home ill Bloomiugton.
PersonalS
aan
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MlcN..lly.professor of''e!lucation at
2.
IIOolu:mb'ia University. Dr.lllcNally
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'addre8sed the Ridley Township
'L~IIE' I. '"I.a 1...111,11, R... ~~II.I •••••11 ....p.r D••ler School at the ol'eDbig ~..~ion this
CRUTIVIE D".ATIII FOR CHILDREN')a.pl ., Lull.,I1...
fall. I : : " . , '"
SImple sensory axercises; pantomimes;'improvizations: .
.carolyn ~Jt~tt, daqghl'''of Mrs •
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created PlaYs: Saturdoys, 11:00 to I~:oo ~ Ages John Schott . of. F.urview road
I :~O to 2:30 - Ages 1.1- 12..'
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leaves this Satn~day tor Grinnelf,
"TI.a Fill IIlaH ICH.OL STUDEITI . . '
Ia., where she" will be a senior at
11,1."1., F. . . . . .11 D.llna T••••r
Grinnell College. Carolynret\irDs
Impromations; scenes from ploys, performances. 2-hour
early to 88sume her
in a freshman dormItory.
S'EECH .
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IIIIr. and IIIrs. ;r. H. G. McCan5.
..hy.of South Ohester road and IIIr.
SPEECH FOR THE STAGE - Monday evenings. 8:~5.
GENERAL SPEECH IMPROVEMENT~ondoy evenIngs, 7:45
and Mrs. Charles B. Leinbach
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Drexel ,Hill have returned ha
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••·~).!eek'vaeatlon in Bea""'1
:.SGtvrdays. 9:45 - 10!45. - Ages 6 -10: I:IIi - 1:45 - ges
Anthony .·Fairbanks
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4-6j»ark Avenue, Swa.llnnore,
Ingrid ..iglllan
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"a.atIon,' design and use
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lehildren
lIIichael
LUUBII ha~ Minned to their Park
avenue home ilfter sj,endiDlf the
iuinmer In t:IceIin City, N.J.
RELATION TO ACnN6
· Saturdays. 500 • 6:30 P. M. - Adults.
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Of sc:,nary, Ig ng.
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tuesday .venlngs, 7:45.
Fri. , to 8:10'
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Call KlngSWoOd 3,,4430
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Hadtke. tomorrow·for
penter of· Ogden
avenue will leave
Ocean
(lity.. Va,;
N.J.;'Charles
all Swarthmorl;
Lewishurgwhere
she N.Y. and Toronto, Can., where they ~of~f~i~ce;rs~'i;n~'c~h~a~r~ge~';;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~
College friends of the groom;. and will be freshman at Bucknell Uni- attended the Canadian Nationa1
'Dr. StokeS Gentry. bral:her-in-Iww versity 'this fall. Mr. and IIIrs. Car- Exhibition. From there they. drove
Or the g..oom. .
. penter ate' driving their daughter
Georgian Bay. On their return
A'reeention anel dance followed to college.
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they t ....veled by boat through'
Farm'r member of the Radio City hll'f. l,oactw.,.u
Saulte Saint lIIarie locks.
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Tel.vlsion Soloht - EsI.blilbtd 12 V,.",.
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at the Fountain House CountrY
IIIrs. J. R. ]{i\ne of Riverview While Dr. Rial attended a
Cluh ·for over 500 guests. Among road and Mrs. Ullman of Park aveSTUDIOS OF THE DANCE
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American Medical Association
those from this area
.wh,o
~j:end~, ?ue re~1!rn".ed to their homes 1jep-ll'loblic
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reatlons conference in ChiSwarthmore Woman's Club
the wedding were Mm. Edward ..... tem r· ..3.· foJJ.o~ng a vaca,tion In eago, Mrs. Rial and the children
..Other Studios: Madia and Springfield
Bassett and her dau .... ters. the the Canadian 'Rockies. They flew
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visited his brother-in-law and 8isMisses Kathl'Y.D anti Elizabeth Ba..
Edmopto"" ~)lerts. on -Tuly 2~ ter Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Hardinger
TOE· TAP· BALLET
sett, Mr. and"~!.. ,;('1JI'!PI! S1I!lne. and tile folll!wing day to 'Calgary in Freeport, DI.
Mt'. and IIIrs•.1¥jlliam F. Lee.l,fr: wliereU,<:J!'joln~ MiBB llliriam B.
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. TRANSPORTATION PROVlDED.
aDd :Mrs.
WOod ,' Mr.' ·.Itd Wataon'and:her.nlece LindaWa't- Timothy Ryerson son of IIIr. and
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Mrs., Horace H. Hopkins. Mr. An- son 'of Loui"ana. cousins :i!f lilts. IIIrs. W. N. Ryerson of Elm avenue,
dr4!W SimpsOn. and IIIr. and Mri.
The four of them visited left Tuesday for Hanover. N.H.•
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The"dore W144l¥ ~li th~,ir .ops
ak e Lou!se. E meral'd Lake' where he will ,be a senior at Dart""'
~~ ore and I on.
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F"llawing a honeymoon at 00II0
Park. Mrs. IKiine re- 'IIIrs. Richard H. Willis and son
RiCNI • Jamaica. ttl!~ 'f~g :'c;jI1!Pl,
. ~hiladelphia by plane
have returned' to their
win be • h
n
Ih
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flew to Maine where she
. on Dogwood Iilne from a five;
TEACHER OF PIANO
a,,, RIM
"'~~~rrooher' son-jn~iaw anddaugh- week auto trip which took .them
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Apa~nts.. Drae Hll!... :. .. .
and Mrs. 'DaVid U"Ullm,n through most of the western Na"
Five years of Frivate piano dudy. 12 yearS of piano
Mr:"l!~':MI'II.~ul:p. :panke ~. . ,~efrs~ns a,t ~~Ir ~mmer tional Par"s and Jasper Park .in
study . at the Philadelphia Conservatory of Mllllo,
turned last week' from their sumo'
.n Sebaseo EstateS. Mrs. UlI- Canada.
, together with' courses" in theory. harmony and orch.·
mer oottage in Towanda to their man drove from Jasper to LouisIIIr. and Mrs. Mark B.
together with courses in theory; harmony and orcheshome on Harvard avenue. They iana with her cousins and after a of 603 Hillborn' avenue have
fration. Courses in Composition 'at Swartt,mora Colleg••.
had as th~lr gnests over the Labor week's visit at Enola Plantatlol1 tumed'from Berkeley. Cal.. where
311. Ceclar Lane
Klngswood 3-57iU
Day w~kend Judge Henry Sween- fl~ from Natehez, lIIiss .• to Indian- they spent the sommer at the Unley and Mrs. Sweeney of Ch~r. "'l!0lis wbere she spent ten days versity of California. !'Irs. lII~re
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·lIIr. and Mrs.
Weathedord With Mr. and IIIrs,'Eclward E. attended the Alpha Pht convention
of Elm avenue
~~~1!18!1 lind famUy before flying \n 1"'asa,dena. June. 23-28. She .was
into ihe .
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continue as
"SUNNY BR.\E
North Cheater road.
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!U!d IIIrs.C.1T(I~;P. Streeter I~~ti~ "~,::~~i~",.Qtl"i1'·'1
Mrs. R. V.· Ll'btle of 'Park avenu.~ of Columblll aVeDIIe bAve as· their man for the fl
returned August 4 from Clavelanll. gu~ f~:·t.v!> weeks their daugh-R1chard Gurin. son of Mr. and
0 .• where she spent a week visltitlg t,r ¥rs. '~fcV1!tc'!D8s and sons 1IIrs. Samuel Gurin of Amherst
her son and daughter-in-law. ~r. ~ ..nd. limm.y of W8!lfcheater.
returned home Sunday
and IIIrs Ralph ~e and their ~Ii. . . . . .
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summering·in Sorrento. Me.•
:6a.I!1i1y.'
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. (IIIlss )'4ary WllIis of Sl'ringfi~ld
ite 'WOn the Sorrento Y.lCh·tl
~~!!!i!~=ii~~!!!!~~!!!!!~ whose maulageta IIIr. Ed",ard F. Club OlI""r trophy for the "S" boat
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AmbrOS<;
Upper Parily 1riI1 tflke series \ races and cruised on the
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the,en
enter Hainilton College. Clinton.
IltIoetit-ofhonorat .. kitchen
A
N.Y.
given by IIIrs. Avery Biake and
daughter Mrs. ·Ronald Sutton'
lIIiss Suzanne Harrar . of Yale
-VIoIIH"I[rs. BJ8ke's home on Amherst
ave"ue began her second year
nue.
teaehlng in bite Springfield Junior
lUunities. ' For .
,·lIIr.
and
Mrs.'
John
W.
Iliff
HIgh
School on September 3. after
as to lots apply to
Springf1pl!l have recently retul'Il,ed I enjovlng
a seven-week motor trip
LIMA, PA.
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ALBERT N. GARRETT Ifrom" a three week vacation in .
to the west coast, which included
s....., It ..... , •• - .
President COM Buam... MI/f';
ver•. Colo•• where. they were
stops at Banff and ;Lake Louise ~~~~~::~~~~~~;~;:~~;:~~;::~~~~~
Garrett Ave. XI B-U4lS1I guer!ts of' IIIr. niif's mother lII"s. and a visit with friends In Elyria. :
W. 'S. Iliff and hla sister Miss A I - '
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berts fila: .
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.Jane MaeAlpdne. daughter of IIIr.
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Yo~r
an.llllrs. John III""Alplne. Jr.• of .
Princeton avenue has returned to
Iowa State College at. Ames. Ia..
fOr her senior year.,
I. Rm rule is to use ~ 'HOOVER" 'upright vacuum
If HEDIERClW THEATRE,
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Mr. and IIIrs. John O'Brien of
PAULSON hds these on sale. Ask about our' bargains in
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29 fo
Dartmouth circle recently had as
used HOOVERS.
Starting the Week of Sept~ .... ""
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houSe guests Dj:"Jb.rold J,
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Jr.• arePa.,
at fann
hollle foUowing
at bltelr .w
••at.liBeaeh
Island.
N.JSouth
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•. andHrs.Cba1'lesWright
Grove.
their
be at home
at 221
41st street, I terofMr
~fght of
Riverton. N.J. and Mr. ;~~~~~;~~;~~~~~~~~~~'.~"~.~~~~~'~.~
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martla.., on Jllly 16 at the home Philadelphia.
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Edward Himter. Jr., son of
of Mrs. Elwing'e cousins. Mr. and ·Among the out' of town
and Mrs. J aek E.dward Hunter
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for·
the
weddil1l
were
the.
of
Vassar
avenue were married on
Mlil • . Edward H. Green. "n at
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LionvUle. Chester Couhty. Mrs. aunt, lIIiss Gwendoline Narbeth. Saturdsy. September 6. at 2 o'clock
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Ewil1l is the former Mrs. F.lorence head of. ,the lIIethQdist IIIlsslon in the Westfield Friends lIIeeting,
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Green Broomall.
Children's Home in Constantine. Riverton. N.J.
)VJaeel.Alignment
Caster
ClUttber TOe-Ill
The marriage took place in the Algeria; Mrs. Walter Judd of
The bride was l'iven In malrri.ag.sl
Motor
Tune-up
,Guif
GaS ~d 00 .
!presence of 1IIrs. Ewing's son-in- Washington. D.c. and Mrs. Thomas by her father. She'wore a gown
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Madison Taylor of K1ngeport. c!'lldlellght silk ~eta and organRusaeU A. Gaul' and their four Tenn.. houseguests of the groom's za. trimmed with .tattlng and
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children and IIIr. Ewing's son and parents.
I
ried a nosegay of white carnations
. RU5SELL:S SERVICE .
daugbtel'-In-Iaw Lt. j.g: William
IIIr.. and IIIrs. Cox entel'tained and' chryaAl1thelitume. Miss Carol
dpposite
Boro
Parking
Lot
B.Ewlng 3rd and his wife.
bridal party at the rehearsal Knight was maid of honor for h ...
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dinner at the Rolling Green Coun- siSter. The bridesmaid. were Mi..
try Club Friday evening. They en- Elsa Hunter. sister 'of the brideCOI·.IIIET"
at their home groom. MliBB Jeannette Lowe and
The marriage of lIIiss Joan teNained Informally
.
after
the
wedding
reception.
Neigh- lIIiss Margot Stevens both, of River~
M)'fan:wy Narbeth; daughter ~
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Mr. alid IIIrs: John David Nameth bors of the hride. Mr. and ·lIIrs. ton, and Miss Marjorie Fader of
of Yale avenue 'and Mr. David Harry·W. Crowther of Yale avenue. 1II0ntelalr. N.J.
entertsined the bridesmaids and
T,he maid of ·honor was dressed
Jackson Cox. son of Dr. and M·ra. the family of the bride at luncheon In geranium ,pink organza ..l1d the
Rea'vis Cox of Walnut 1Iine was
on Saturday.
bridesmaids in copen blue organza.
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solemniBed in the Swarthmore
During the summer Mr. and IIIrs. T,hey earried nosegays In !p88tel
Presbyterian Church at 2 :SO o'cloc)<
William J.. Carsoll of Philadelphia shades.
Opening for Sixth Season
Saturday afternoon, September 6. entertained at dinner in honor of
IMr.· Oarl .Helwig. of' Glenside.
The ceremony was performed by
the bride's uncle. the Jtev. A. Ben- the bride and groom and Mr.·and Pa., served lUI best man. The ushers
jamin Narbeth assisted by the _v," Mirs. Claire. JeglUm of Hillbor·n were Mr. James Heerin of New
D. Evor 'Roberts, pastor of the avenue were dinner hollta of fam- Haven. Conn •• Mr. Couit1and Chapchurch.
ilies .of the bride and of the groom man of Westerly. R.I. 'IIIr. Cherles
,Registrc"ions D.,e by Sept. 26th
Mr. Robert Cal'Wit.hen was the ortheIr Hilloborn avenue home.
Stacks of Cynwyd. Pa.. and IIIr.
John Harley of Conshohocken. Pa.
ganlst. The bride Chose as her wed. H•• ERI•• HUBIELL
FolJOWIing the ceremony a recepding processional· Bach's .
tlon was' hellt at the' brlde's home.
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On Fruday afternoon.
Upon r~~lng frdni their wed'BetWeen 12:00 .and 2:QO P.M.
'Ohareh Choir ':in which the br1de Ii. at the Yale avenue home of
ding triP. the ronple will resld&'in
formerly saug. Director
mother. MIBB Virginia Barton HubMiss bell was married to Mr. lIIalfred Philadelphia at 266 BOuth 88th
Grooters.' IIIlss
street.
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Mary Lou Thayer. IIIr. Daniel Kir~
Hamerin of ZionsviJIe, Ind..
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·Mr. and Mr•• Wesley Wagner. and in the presence of a small grllUp
WI.DE·H
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Mr. and IIIrs.,James Clark sang the of relatives and friends.
Lutkln Amen from the rear of the
The Reverend Doctor Charles
Miss Carol Ann ~auver. "'ugh~/YOlJ"*
Church on completion of tlta cere- Anderson of Swarthmore perform- ter of IIIr. and ilis. Richard Vermony, The traditional recessional ed .the cereinony, and the bride was ner Hlluver. Hagerstown.llld'; ~
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mu. was used.
l'iven in marriage. by her maternal came tile bride of Mr. NOJllllan
"Momin' Doc." ~Ing up:1 saw a familiar 'face. ob9ut
The bride was given in marriage uncle; 1111'•. Toombs Goodson Barton Henry Wlnde, J'r.• sOD of Mr. and
town', it was 'Srandpli', "Sciy,". he want c,n, "how, did thO$8
by her fath..r. Her gown wu df of T,ier. Tax.
Mrs. Winde of "High Winds".
blua denim, cOpper rMtad, zipper schOol ,4,og$ go .at $1.497
candlelight Italian silk In prineess
The bridesmaids were the IIIls_ Ridley Creek road. Media on' SatBet you iOUilofSOf theln;"··
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lines and ballerina length. the bod- Nancy
~. in A1encon l.ce. Her fingertip Swarthmore. Misa Susan Macauley the Zion EVJlDgelical and Reform.
"Grandpa," I said, "Are.n·t you looking for Catherman's
length ~fellfromaca~ofmateh- of Annandale. N.J .• and Mise Mary ed Chureh, Hagerstown.
0?ig ~tore1""liIi'tthls 1+7" said 'Grandpa'. f'Nci, thi. is Th.
dt1I Iaee. She canled gardeillaa. Hamerin. sister of the bridegroom. The bride. given tn marriage by
sweetheitrt !'lid butterfly roses in The bridegroom's attendants were her ~ather. wore an, heirloom
qam.era Ie 1:I~~;,y Shop, C¢/Ierman's is around tha 'corrllir at
a trailing bouquet with star ivy. - Mr. letry FUt ofIl1dianapolls. Mr. of I~ous _tin In antlqU 1...._1
17 Chili"; Road."
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Mrs. Harr,. H. Rooderof Cin- Peter Asch and Mr. William War- tolies. the seuJpiured bodice featu..efnnatl as matron of honor.
den of . Swartbmore. 'and Mr. iDg a Caineo necldine and tiny lou" 'W!'!I dC!g my ~!ritQ,l!S," sa~d 'Srandpa", how did I aver
bride's sister MiBB Patrieia Jane CharleS Hamerin. brotlier of the vered illeeves. Seed '. ,earls' embroid",a~1I ftI~ ",i~t.', ~'",~J:!aut !!J 0;1058 as Tuesday i.to,Thanb.
Nar~ as maid of honor. Mias groom.
..-ad ,in fIorai d.siP etehild the
!living Day; Wall, anyway, whil., I'm~e... might as _D find
'Roeemary Cox, siater. of the groom
The setting for the ceremony was niidrlff and llide pal1nlel'll ot' the
out
Wliat you hava 0. \.,.ciial." .
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and 'H2as Doris D. Oswell. of Balt.1- the apae1ous' green garden. and the dome shaped skirt whleh fanned out
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. "MestIy, 'Gramp~: ~ a .. loading
~III f~
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in alike ~eta in ballerina length of evergreen flanked by tall white crown of seed pearls hOld her veU
four months, but for a REAL daal
H. Q. Triain
look In
mQdeled In prlnceati lines. featuril1l chrysanthemnms. White padioU
our
wlnd_
on
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wdyout.
These
limlta!:l
qllCl!ltities,~
LOW,
a Jaee bodice and harem panel back. and gay dahlias ornamented the
The matron 2f honor's gown wu In terrace. Preceding and during the
, J.QW priced 'sets ¥/111not be. rapaolad leiter. lmalin. it 1 _
jade green. those of the bride's
mative, cars,·trac/t AND a POWER PACK for $15.951"
other attendants were Persian rose
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"*nds 9ooc1." Said '.Gramp', ..but"" y grandchild ..n are
pink Flujl mums and trailil1g eueatoo old for .trains and toys and nOt oIcianough for th_ as
IJptnl.
FIIIAY.
TlllIn
. hobbles! I bell., be, going noW to. _ DOc CathDmlciil and
. oIlr. Rieheard Bauer of W,oJl",oJe]'.1
IEPT. Ittllraiill ..
find out how his pans, pencils and zipper llOYen sOld ,laSt w.ak. n.
H~ aitended the groom as
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Shirley Booth . Anthony PerU",
"Bye 'Gramp'''~ ,called after liirn, ~ hli clldll't hear rna
. cousin Mr. Andrew ·D. RollbY. ¥r.
as ha was deep i~ thought while Ioi,Hng cit OUr nilw siipply·Of
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. John D. Pearson and Mr. Arthur
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"Steiff" animals in our largest window.
Jones of Swarthmore. and Mr. lohn
Dolly ....1.14 . 7:10. ':10 P.IoI.
II P.IoI.
Duim of LeVJ.'Uowu.
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eatertalnmenl
D"tr.otl•• fr •• aut of
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Mrs. W&Ulam R. Gilmour.of HarThe Leo lIIaria sailed from
ry. lr•• lllt.· Vemon. N.Y.; Ibs.
Hr. andMI'II, Thomas B. ~:=
avenue. who h88 been working
OoIrDeilua It. Coehrane,T--. or North Chester raad bav.l
In Oce.n City thla lWDDIer. will sp.gton at 0930 last Snn4ay aud
Jld., Mrs. Vernon
Kohler. Lan· ed with their. lion .Jimmy "'''''I leave September 1& for hla I18nior headed up the Del.w.... River
cast4!r, .nd M.... Stokes GenhT. Northe88t Har.bor. 1IIe. where
year at Dickinson College at Car- Abo.rd were silt·&, Explorei'll and
.ister of the. groom., Banaor. He.. spent the month of Au.....t.
lisle. lIe wtll be steward of the Phi d
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.., i n " ates. an two officers. Pea PlP.teh
wore neep ng aowns of sawn
with his Luder '~DeeoT' won the Delta Theta' fmternlty for the com- Island. billow Wilmington. ha4
palest sapphire with . front
August Series Races and the Aug- Ing year.
the planned destination of thla triP.
niers of hal!llOnlz!ng ~rulean blue ·nst Cruise of the North East Bar- .!IIrs. Grace III. Smith Culbertson but the .plans were changed at the
marking the bell shaped skirts. TIlle bor Fleet in hls .laBB.
of South Chester road Is in the last moment. The boat proceeded up
bodices .featured square manteau ,Roger RUBBel!. son of IIIr. and Pel"'8ylvenla Hosplital at 8th and the river with Bos'n Milla_y and
necklhles. and their headdresses Mrs. Raur RusSell of Haveflord spruce streets. Philadelphia. where Yeoman Bender altel'!latlug a8 navwere' flat bows of Cerulean blue place has returned from a ye,.~ in she wioll undergo surier>';'
igatol'l!. Above the Taeony_Palmy_
"!~thed with cin;ular. veils of il- Europe where he attended the Uni- Norma Wilson. daughter of Mr. ra Bridge they anchored and ate a
IIIrs; 'Robert H. Wili!on of Har- leisurely lunoh. HUding horile they
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luslOn. They earned bouqu~ of ""rsity of Marseilles at Alx-enblue powl\ered .Concord. grape.. Provence i1ntii April 1. From April verd avenue, entertslnedat a fare- passed the Olymprc and noted that :":.~'....
. pink Carol Ambling &rreet_rt through August ·he \vas associated :wen. "coke party" last Sunday for
reconstruction work is pro- ol'lel ..............1.... :.~~
roSes and Ivy In Vitaeea design.
with Auto Europe in Paiis. ItOI!"r I ~O members of last year's senior ceeding quite well. The boat arrived .... b~=. :!'~:'''
Otis Page. Jr.• Wilmington. Del., returns to Antioch College in
class who are going to college this back in Essington at 1600.
al." 01 ..,1aII ..... IIf TBI8
wa.s the best man. The groomsmen low Springs, 0 .• the end of Selptelm-I fall.
Explorers on' the trip were Bob LAJlOE8l' OOLLEcrlOH 011'
_re Roy ,L. " Tawe••. Jr;; Dolr. ber for the fourth of his
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MlIIaway. Pete Bender. ElilI.Swin.:.1 ~'!..~ :;:=-~'r':;01~'.~'~~
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wnliam Rial 9f Dave Jenkins. Tim Glrone, and Bill BIINDREDS 0' 8.&TIBII'IED
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a two weeks"
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Hegerstown; . EdWin
HarPer. ter of Mr: and Mrs: Samuel T: Car· with
"amping
trip tofrom
Niiagara
Fell•• and Mate Pete Hopson were
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of Ivory m,.lon; Sbe earried & Wenonah. N.J., Hi'll. RuueJI BarVltaeea arra~geDMnt of llIiy of the
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da Lou Hauver. who served her
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sister u maid of hoIlor and brld_
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despair. You real,y need both· kinds' to do both types of"
cI~ni"~
P'(UCS'ON can taka your old claanerin trad.,,~
if you wish; . '
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best:
D.not be' afraid to tty some of tha~ "hQm!l rug daaning'~
iti!!1is. Most of them wi,1 not hurt your rugs, and whne
the aqual of profassiondl !"Ig cleaning, many ofthe'1l hO'ie
merit. W. have some of these on sale in our xtore, "
Have ALL of your rugs ~fessionally cleaned at least once
a year. Restores naw look and feel'to your iCarpet.
Need New Rugs7PAULSON offers a complete selection
colors and types. arranged by color in our store. or brought.
to your homa for yoUr...COIi1fenience. Y""r old rugstdlken I~,,:-.Ii,'
fi.ade, if you wish.
about our USa> RUG llar>gai!IiSof:' ..... ";.'.
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A celebration of the IIDly ComIIiL IIIIT
TI.lm IITII
THE .SWARTBMOBEAN
nmnion will be held at eight o'clocl~1
Sunday morning, and there wDl be
The Girl Seout Neighborhood
a service of Morning Prayer at aociatiOD will hoi... the first meet-I~·...
•'16 ·Ins'·-d of 10 0'·'·-'- ..... _- ing' of the yoaron Monda,., ·Sep.....
lOws:
Room of the Presbyterian Churd1.
P B Be 1. head h
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adult 4nterested Inecoa"
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l •J r .•· lac~,itl,... in Swarthmore Ia I>OrdialE . erH;etze,
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C H W I
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ngraha m,'.
• ones, Iy Invited to attend.
John PiI>C8rci, imd N. B.
Mrs. C. C. Naylor of Columlbial
Terry Davidson Os scbeduled
!Lvenue. neighborhood chairman,
serve as· acolyte at 8 o'clock and wiD preside.
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWmHMDRI!, PENNA.
PETER E. TOLD, MlAR.JORIE TOLD, Pub/~""'.
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Phone KIngswoOcl 3.0900
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
Barbara B. Kent, MaM{1i"11 Edit
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Rosalie D. PeIrsol, Marjorie T. ToI d, Ruth D. _ _ _u
Entered as Second Class Matter. J an~ry 24. 1929.
tha Post
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Office at Swarthmore. Pa.. un er the Act 0
arc 3. 1879.
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DEADLINE _ WEDNESDAY NOON
at
meets onlv at 11 a.m. In the Wom· Edgar Harris at 11:16 a.m.
• 1III'nl.. I I • Til
This will be Hr. Whittemore's
The topic of Dr•. 'Robarta' se"mol'l an's Association Room.
last SundAy at TriMty Churob.
#
at th" 9 :80 and 1-11)'clock Worship
Serviees will be "The Work and
Worship of the Christian Church."
The double session of church
services and Church Schoolsesalons
begins this Sunday. September 14.
The Church School will offer double sessions for all chDdren from
one-year-olds iftrough sixth grade.
Children under three are eared
The regu\ar fall prograno of the Rev. Stanley ft.' West will be
Church Choral program begins thIa ch
o f fu t ure serv:J1>eII.
. .
Mr.
arge
week. Due to the change In public was f!,rmerly rector of Calvary
school hours, the Primary choir Chuorch Conshobocken.
(grades 1-3) will meet on Thurs- . The '1968-69 s_lon of Trinity
days from 3 to 8:80 p.m.; the JUln-1 Church School will open with the
ior Cboir (grades 4 to 8) will _ t 9 '30
F D Be I
S
Thursday" from 3:46 to 4:80 p.m.~: Sa·m.temam
Y28
rv
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un·
ber .
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The Cbancel Choir (sdlrlte) will
meet Thursday evenings at 7 :30
IHI.ITIAI IIIE..IE .anl
.
p.m. The
SenIor Higb
will
meet
on f!undays
from Chmr
6 to 8:30.
The Junior- High Choir will rehearse from 4 to 6 p.m. Sundays.
The Woman'. Bible Class will resume sessions in the Woman's AssGo
dation Rcom at 9 :30 a.m. this Sunday. September 14. under the leadership of Mrs. WiUiam Pegram.
All women are cordially in~ted to
attend.
A Church School staff dinner
will be held on Friday, September
12. at 6:30 p.ro. in McCahan Han
for this year's staff and the .Chrlstlan EduClBtlon Committee.
CHURCH SER~I~ES
Circle 6 of the Woman's
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
tion. M... Oscar Hart chairman.
win meet for a !>Offee hour at the
Dr. ~~=;, ::=e~~
home of Mrs. Ambrose H. Van
Alen. 209 Park ",venue. at 10 :30
9:30
A.M. - ' 'Morning Worship a.m. Wednes
'Service.
J.
9.:30 A.M.-Church School classes
Circle 11. Mrs. H. F..Brown. Jr..
9:30 A.M.-Women's Bible Class chairman. wll, met.t at 8 p.m.
9:30 A,M.-Men·s Bible 018.,",.s,.,.1 September 17 at Mrs. Brown's home
10 :46 A.M. - \Senlor High
at 731 Pine Ridge road. ~edia. Mrs.
Class
Everett W.. Lothrop WIll eerve as
11~~~~. - Morning Worship co-hostess.
11:00 AiM.-
FRIEIDI IIEETI•• IDTEI
The First-Day School year .wlll
9i~~ !:p;;~~~ry School opens start next Sunday with a Family
Day at Meeting for Worship at 11
o'clock in the Meeting House. Fal)l.
METHODIST CHURCH .
ilies interested are Invited to gather
John C. Kulp. Minister
in Whittier House at 10:30 for a
Robert Wilde
short hymn sing before the WorMinister of Music
abip hour. On September 21 classes
Saaday, September 14
and assemblies will start at 9 :46
8:46. A.M.-WorshipServiee. Hr. in Whittier House..
Killp will .preach.
'Monthly Meeting for Business
9:46 A.M.--OllUrch School cla_
will
be held next Tuesday at 8 p.m'
11 :00 A.M.-Worship Service•.Hr.
Kulp will preach. Sermon topic: in Wihittier House. All are invited
"Everything for Good".
to bring their "dish" and come at
6 :SO for a covered dieh supper.
TRINITY CHURCH
Dessert and beverag" W1i1l ho WOo
H. Lawrence Whittemore. Rector vided hy.the IIDspitaiity Committee.
Sunday. September 14
8 :00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
. IIETHalllT IDtEI
11:16 A.H.~orning Prayer.
Church School classes will begin
at 9:4.6 with clasies for ail ages.
At the identical woreblp services
at 8:46 and 11 o'clock the pastor'
' . hi'
Re . J hn C K 1 will'
10:80 A.IM~Hymn Sing In Whit.
v. 0
• up,
use as 8
tier Honse.
sermon ..object, "Everything For
11:00 A:M.~amlly Day at Meet- Good." The choir's will sing' under
Ing for Worship. All are weleome. the direction of the new Hinister
Moaday'•. Septemller 15
Husic, Louis R. Schroeder.
All Day Sewing for A.F.-s.C.Therewjl\ be a n ...rsery for In.
Tuesday. September 16
fanta and children during the
. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
01' FRIENDS
Sunday, September 14
Club Us's
'5B-~59 PrQgrerm Plul'(ls
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formerly of Charlotte. N.C., anived 1
early in A~-'" to mak th . h
.... - .
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at 3,::" Dickinson avenue, the for·
mer. ome of Mr. and Mrs. Slharles
. ~,::her.Mr. Comer Is associated
WIt
e Ford Motor Company. The
mu ~ve two sons. Donald 8.
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Christmas Cards
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10% .Discount
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BUTOHER'S ROASTS ..
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MoN than ..... qt;Gllen of· a
CIIIIury of unequaI.d ....., dee
THE
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SCRAPPLE
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for FREE DEL'IVERY
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Swa.rthmore
485 DIRTMOUTR
(formerly Tha Prep Shep)
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, ...,111 Ie , ... A" •• IN,
1.....rt••••at IftIoI • I f
and I" and "Kismet". an accom·
pUshed Cambodia') d,mcer. wiD
present a sophisticated lecture
which combines authentic cl .....ica1
dance.s of the Far East, thil explan~
ation of their meaning and skilled
makeup and .costumes. .
.
An.il\ustrated·,lectnre on "Flags
iu American History" wiD observe
Alaska's statehood as it pictures
flags:which have flown over the
American continent as far back
1000 A.D. The Christmas program
will be ,presented by Elsie Smith.
of tbe Philadelphia Story
League.
A day of season!l. exciting learn·
Ing. iooluding a demonstration by
·Mrs. Samuel Crothers. Jr. of
"Christmas Through the House"
promised by the ·Ameriean· ·H(tDIEII
Department at Ita all-day Chriatmas Workshop on DeCember 2.
FJ•••~~.~~=~
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Broadway productlo:"K~t" and
choreographer and 'Iead dancer for
thetouringl>Ompanlesof"The ....... 1
H.' D. OHUROH
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Hi Fi
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p.tdabllity and
its gates f<>r the 1968' season on
S. I!. DIstrid Sept. Z6
S~nday . with
~tter
decorated
gro\lnds due to oontrlbution8
The So~thea:st District Confer·
Acting, Production, _ Dance, flOwering shrubs and varied eVE!r-1 ence of the Penns,tvania Federa·
greens made during last week' by lion of Women's Clubs, to be
. Children's Theatre.
Oharl8!l .. Manatl!, local policeman .September 26 at the Drake Hotel.
Sclleduled
and ..........house n--tor. and club 16tb and 'Spruce streets. will .u.s
The Hedger(1W Theatre, 811 a part
... _vr-th h
"With
-'rfarl membe- g Mr•. Va'lentine FIn'e,·urs• e t eme
All Our Getting.
"Fermous lor the F;n~' Meots" .
of its reorganiatlon.·1fiIl w ·
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Get U d 'ta d' -" .
R4chard Daniel. RI'chard WilII'S,
n e~ n In" •
e1sasBS this fan in a variety of
FRESH KILLED
8ubjec1:B. Beginning the week "'I"'~ Se1!lold and David R.
Registration will be held atB :80
September 29. and for a
folio. by a panel dl8cusalon
. ./ II'
C· .
.projects and plana for the !>Om·
of 16 weeks. thfte wiD .be .an op- C,ounc, • ,ews ,tllen
ing year. Panel members will InPlump Enough To Be Roasted
portunit)' for lltudents of all
.~ .
Serlety
..IJrclblems 1clude: Mrs. .James A. Muffly. Fed·
dY and deveIop theIr
to
stu
, .' . ("--tinned' from -.t ..
I. I. IHDIIE
theatre and related arts. The set-......
eration FirSt V'Ice P resIden;
""rs.
..
half, the oost of the
J. Harold Dumhell, programOlair.
.
ing c1as"i!IJ. I>Ondooted by
T~ RaPr~ ~I~ nolifled ~
mall; Mrs. RnsseU Clements, Fl·
-' '0':"
(All Meat - No Wastel
'SehalnHln and J ....per Deeter.
ou' . h ..tha·
Id
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been meeting regularly even when _ g
t It wou . transf~r . nauce
urman; an - - aney
the 'NIeatre was closed.
. p''uted, adYertlsing SlgDS ~rom Its Corman. CARE Representative.
I.L IH..IE·/'
coutinue. with an added
platf!lrm to a poctio';l in·
Following a 12:80 p.m. luncbeon,
the ~tairwelis.
.
the new State President, Mn.
Acting Workshop to be offered.
Th. Tastiest load You'll Ever Eat:...-_ _ __
HedgerO'WTheatre feels that
~'. Re~~~ Bcira Lot Meten
Earle A. Brown. of Pittsburgh. will
is ~mlng Increasingly diffie~lt :
was' deciwidtoDl!'ke all
speak On this year's theme.
U; I. IHa..E
for hJg~ schools :to jl'I'ovide ~dgh !in the borougltpark!ug
Gardea Departaellt
Ground to
dra.-tic activity for their ·iIfu· liD a .two-hours·for a
or 12
The Garden' Department will
den~; therefore the Theatre. hlUl hours for a quarter basis. Previous- iDeet at iO:30' a.m., Thursday.
decIded to offer two classes en~ltled Iy the 12 meters facing Park ave- Septelllber ill at the Club House
lIaRIELL'1
Acting for Hig~ _Sc~1
. . . iJe!In.,aD hour for ".nickel to discuss plans for the cOIning
These classes, 1ft wh'ch the
12 minutes for penny
year. Any member Interested In the
dents will ,",ork on improvizabiona.
. '
Garden Department Is nrged to atscenes from plays. and eventually
Another ,Taxi Comia,
tend.
Couucil made a second local taBlX~I.Ir:===========:;1 LlBIY'I
a performance. wiD be taughtCORN BEEF ......................._.............. _..... .....
can 49c
Shelley Forman. dramatic l>OaCh
service .possible by granting +l
Sbipley School, aud bolores Tan. Yellow Cab Company per·
HalllEL'1
\
ner, formerly of the d18inatic de- mission t'lIoestabHsh two stands on
VIENNA SAUSACE .........._...._................... 2 cans 55c
on
partment 1>f Sam Houston
west lide of the Chester road
.EII TREATY
sity In' Texas.
at the foot of College
APPLESAUCE _........_.... .........__...................... 4 cans 69c
YOWlger children will be
at a' rental of $45 per )'eBl'.
.EI. TREATY
a course in Creative -Dramatics.
It was reported that a new police
CRANBERRY SAUCE ..,.......................__..... 4 cans 75c
which will give' them a chance to
_bo replace the one burned sevlB.
.
work on sensory exercises.lnveeti- eral ~8 ago'. had been received
SPICED
WAFERS
........_............-..............-......... 2 Ibs. 69c
nURING SEPTEMBER
gate emotions, and create pwit;o.; last SatUrday.
KEEBLER
.
mines and stories. These
&rongh Health Officer Dr. J.
TOWN
HOUSE
CRACKERS
.-- .............. pkg. 23c
Hours
9:30
-.5:30for students from 8 to 10 and
.Jones reported a resident
,
DELICIOUS APPLES ..____........... --.......... 2 Ibl. 29c
to 12 years 1>ld, wiD be taught by
wpt1(en .to him coJiI1pII.ining I
Closed
Wednesday Afternoons
NEW CABBACE ......._.............~.~..........- ..-..-- 3 Ibs. 25c
Lee Stephans. an actress who h,aa'
mosquito sprayer was
Until
October
1st
appeared at Hedgerow and on TV,
helpfill Insects. Dr.
lInd who has had eXperience ih
recent dlffi·
teacbinK children at the Settlement culty.:.ln·. dry-iee with
Music School in Philadelpbia and whiloh to send a white mouse. which
the Cheltenham Art Center had bitten a local child. to BarnsFREE PARKING
In the field of. dance •
burg for, laboratory analysis. He
old
buildln(.
Beckwith -will offer classes in
,plan~._~"tore· the material In his
. tive . Movement .for Children
..own detlp-freeze In order to aVOidIJ~===~===~==:=!!!!!
Movement in Relation to
a' ~ltIon of the tl>Ouble esper·
ienetld..
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Beckwith·
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as' etudi"
ed'
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'Martha G18llam andJ,ouIa;;;;j'N::_~~oas~lI'"
has had teaching experienl>&,
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I and ~oblit't
.Jere
has a Haster's Degree In Dance gr",M.ed an exception to the buDding
Education from Columbia Te£chers @de permitting them to buil!i on
College. Speech for'. the Stage. and
per cent of an WlUBUal lot
from Dickinson through
a course entitled General Speech
Improvilment will be offered by
avenue near the interSamuel Nowell.Mr; Nowell
the two streeta. The usual
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ceived his theatre and speech tralning at Temple University, and,has
the ground size. E;. C. Roth.
been appearing on the Hedgerow
.~. permitted to· build seven
stage this summer;'
11 Inches closer than the reA Play Production Workshop qulred 40-!OO~ ~et-back from the
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will he offered by Dolores Tallner. ~r Ipno: of bis megularlyshaped
It will Include the creation; design lot o,,'HIef1igan .VI!IIue.
and' use of scenery. lighting.
.slower.
tumes, properties. and make-tip';
John Schumacher
It is. hoped that by oftering
cent of current taxvaried l>Ou.rses the Hedgero\V
during the disTheatre can help, to eJllarge the ,period which ended Septemdramatic dnterest of the surrnund-'
l!. He said this i. seven per cent
ing communities and at the _ e
the 1967 collections for the
time provid",traiulng at a noD- pro-. ,ame period•
fessional level.' The
. ,'-'"'c·"',..........,..----dance courses for
'AT'S'I OIL'
teen-agers, the' Speech eo~
. ~TIn1oth)'.&e...on. Elm avenue;
General Improvement, and the Play S. David PreSton. Dogwood lane;
P~uction Workshop are ..~i". .'9ID!:th, Riverview road;
Iy desiped bo ansWer this n~
Thomas, Riverview road;
Mr. Nowell in the Speech
E. _Warden. Yale avenue,
prepared' to help
Dartmouth, Swarth.
in voice and diction ImproT~ent...
and Princeton re.
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student scientists by Sun Oil
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presenting . plays, \ and to .
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It is expected that" second semester will be offered starting lin February, and more courses may be
added at th/!t time.
for IMPORTED
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is Recognition
spiritual that
hrings
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growth. and .progress-:bi:' f:t
will be stressed at Christien .Science services Sunday by the
eon-Sermon entitled "Substanl>B."
. 'Bible readings will include the following (I John 2:16): "Love
the world ••neither the things tbat
are in the world. If any' man love
the world, the love. of tite Father is
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inthians(4:18): "The ·things whIch
are seen are temporsl; but the •
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All are cordially invited to atteild the semces at Fil'Bt Church
of Ohrist, Scientist, 206 Park aveat 11 o·clock.
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worship service. "
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.The. Scnior.!outh pel101vahlpl1l
8:00 P.M.-.Honthly Meeting for WIll meet at 7 p.m; for the'r regular.
Business.
Sunday evening program.
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.'MondaY eye.~il}g.
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dinnermeetilig· ~ the.lI.,IiIllNilitl
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fee~rmg a talk by 11. Leonard
Pa~. an outstanding layman in
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
ClITDII.ISlAWT"II.,
SWARTHMORE
Deia:W8re County. on the sUbject,
Park Avenue below Harvard. "What· Shall It Profit a 'Malll". I
Saaday. September 14
This will be "Bring a Guest Night".
I PARI AYE., SWARTHllaRE
11 :00 A.M.-Sunday School.
·Every. prospective member who is
11:00 A.M.-The Lesson - Sermon
. by a present member will
Klngswood 4-2727
:wI1l be entitled: "Substance".
be guest for", char-I broiled
Wednesday evenlngmeetlnjr each steak dinner prepared hy Hetho· .week.
8 P.M .•Avenne,
Readbigopen
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Th.e Cherub Choir will rel,ea,'881
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at ~ p.rn. ami the Cnol Q\olr
4:30 p.m. Tuesday.
. The. Commissional on Hember.
ship and Evangelism will meet at
the. chureh at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
"":'l.rcm I At 8 p.m. Wednesday there will
be a Sanclay School
Workers' Confeze_
the chureh.
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Phone -
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In
the room next to
thethe
Choir
ROom.
T~year..,lda
and
Primary
Department (grades I, 2. 3.) are
also on the first iRoor of the David
Braun Memonal Building.The four
and five year olds each have their
respective rooms in the main room
of the basement of May Loeffler
Hemorial Building. The Junior Department (grades 4, 5,8) is located
In the building across Harvard avenue 'at 200 South Chester road.
The Junior High
meeta only at 9:30 a.m. in McCahan
Hall. The Semor High Department
-lWIe~ S. )[amp
have retumed to the... home on
road.
famlly'apent.
the month of
JulvT.he
In Book
d ..._ T? - - # d th I . cia .....
an DUOO·....wP an
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Betsy
apent a.few da,...
Martha s Vineyard 'as the guesta .
of IIIr. and. Mrs. Richard l!lniot!
Ogden
They'
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N.B
h returned
t'h' nick.
ernesa.
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edup their son Steve who had
Bachman's
FINE'FOODS
WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
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Mr• and Mrs.
T!I! JlwarthlDiOre SwIm Club shut
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IJaII Fall
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Madf*>n and
Illran,lIy have returned to their home .
o. Whittier j>ial>a after spending
the Bummer In Estes r.,rJ<.
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PhHadelphlc;-Subu~n*~ter ,c;:o~pailY Is ~n·
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surveying the fut\lre,'making plaRs, and
bullc;llng arn;i:.ito ~eet,th.'I~ily increasing
wate.r needs9fthe 3oo-square-milearea
5IIrved
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This confiil\!o~s ~ram 'oj exPansion InclUdes
additioool sources of $Upply • .'. mOI:8 miles of
pipeline ••• more pumping power ••• enlarged
purification facilities ••• more fire hydrants •••.
more equipment of all ~rts to prOviCie you with
th!! adval'itGges of anti, of the most ~m of
all' wafer_rvlce systeiI;is.
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Of Swarthmore College, will gtva
the Convocation Address at Buck·
nell University on Sept>embel' 1'1,
the 'Opening nf BuclnIill~8 llapt
acadeJic )"eBr.
Shirley Ca1'Jl&ilter, daugbter
loll'. and ~ra. Samuel T. CarpeBter.
812;Q8den avenue, will enter· B ~
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Pickup and Delivery
. . .rala Pricas for QualiIJ Work That Will Salislt.
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(;irl ~ut Seeson
Swarthmore. died Wedneeda,. SepGlri Scout eampiug activities
tember 8. at hts hOu.e i.D Bound are off ~ au ear!, start thia JUr
Brook; N.... Funefal ae",~ were
' TrOOP 331 under the dliectlou
heW in Bo1lll~ Broo~ Th!lflClaJ· of Mn. Lee GatewOod of Elm aves.,pte\IIbei 4 . .
Due taking off for a two da,
1Ir. ,Hedg8petb ia survived b, hIa "camp-out" at Sumet Hili tom?rwHt.. J!:dD4. a 'daughter IIrs. Ed- row morning. Parente Ulliating,
ward Viaor. and a 1Ii>~ Hr.
H .... GatewOod wUl be Mn Maxe,
Hedgepeth.
Morrlsoo of Dartmouth avenue.
¥n Arthur D Moserlp of DartNEWS NO'r~S
l!IOuth a~ej,ue and J{n Joseph Dondvan of Elm.avenu&
Troop 78, led hJ Mn. Robert A.
Mr. and Mrs. ~0IW&r4 Hopson
ril
of Rlltee
avenlle ha~ as
De\WUer
Harry C. Barnes of Orlean~. 14..... road are 'preparing f~ j;belr fint
formerly of, Swa~ore. Mr. outing at Sunset HIU next ;weekfuture end September 19' through 21.
Barilei will ~eav!, In the
for Formosa to act as ,
• Martin Estey of Wayette
and Finanalal Hviaer to
Far avenue an~ Mrs. ~ichard E. Fa~~t for the State Department. He rington aviitl~e of~8~1' road ,..,U
wID be located In Talpeh. Mr. il!am- alBo chaperon the trOOp.
_s forDlI'rl, vice-president
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F!delitJ PhiladelPllla
Ie.,)l'm,Il>'ra~'a"n'd Mrs. Stephen F. Spelleer .dt lIanard av<;ilUe ,.,;t!> ~ei,,"
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Lancaster B~nd-Cut from young, corn fed beef! ,
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Local P~~jpants in
Wing Cel'emOny
Ru;seU ~ge. 15. ""1' ,,~ Mr. and
children Lexie lIDd Fred all'! 1!I0v- Hr•• A. Wesley HOke. 15 WOoding today into their n~w home
brook lane and his couBia. 16-year~7 W~jhBter i'venue.
old WaIIa~ D. HaU of WynneWood.
Charles E. Neison has been ,88100- both grandsons of th~ lat." L. Norted for promiltion for tjle r!liII! of riB Hall. WIll cut the SUrgIcal gauze
Cap1;!lin. U. S.' Navy. Mrs. Nelson rlhbon ,to offi
Hay&\! of Oberlin avenue.
Hospital. Ridley Park. Thursday
"Mw. and Mn. Perey ~. Gilbert evening.Sel'temberll••t7:80p.~.
Park aV\lnue have visiting them
The memorial plaque: hononng
their 'daulI'jI~r M,.... ;Earl
former burgess of' R,d1., Par~
formerly of x..~Bas City
president of Taylor Hospital ~
th~ daughterS Gall, Kathy
l!0r.-4 for mOre than 2!1.years. will
Carolyn. Mrs. Knox and the chfl- wuiivelled b, Mr. H:aIIs ~n a1dren are hel!' a!"aitlng t'elocation lace p. HaU. and thp cjln~tenmg
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Pittsburgh area where Mr. speech given by H. Furness Taylor.
In
trenaferftd by 8011 of the hospltal's founder. RobI W~stboa:l!'l1l84i: to its AtomJc
ert J. Turner. Guernsey toad. as·1
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V.....r atehue returned last FrI- program.
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from t'belr summer hqme In the • E~ry~ne is welcome ~.. atten
I ds N Y T~"" had the ceremony and tour .....e new
'll!I9usal)4 Js IP' • 'f "
-, . willg at its c]oae. Flnt patientS
d'their
for, a ew ays 1ft
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will be admitted on Monday.
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'YAY SAFETY AD~SOJ,tX ~~~1.1'f~~ " .. D~.
PARTMENT OF ~IIGHWA'f§ ':•• DEPARTMENT
OF PUBLI~ INSTRUC'fIO~i!!-Lr.~~ 'YORKING ,
CEASELESSLY· To MAltill'i'ENNSYLVANIA'S
HIGHWAYS TH,E SAF~Sl
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You are now entering PenDaylviDiil:ww.;'~h~pe you leave
~th happy memories-wan~ to ~me ~ack..
But-our good, safe roads need yO)ll' cooperation. A
road is only as safe a8 the driver on it!
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because our roads ~ str~e to you, yOlli shoulcJ use
extra care. Wat"h for and be guitIed'by our signs, signals
and road mBl"k.ings_
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pleasant visit, everything is in your favor. Our good,
safe roads will take you q!lic!clY and ,comfortably to our
treasure troves of historic shrines ••• recreational areas
sections.
• . . folkway centers ••• and
So, please, obey
aJl our highway
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PENNSYLVANIA-state with tJIe finest network of
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LEhigh 4-12046
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ROOFING
ro m, '~~o~~~i]~#~~1
loitehen, two
trance, near
stores. Adults only.·
house 6-4995 between
4 p.m.
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J. WARlloBH BULLBK. JR.
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ALL L,I.'01 II ..RAllE
aDd'
eavelope~:
Uoaa to JUYalle Deteaucm ·.BoIIi...·
marhd
on tile
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Pa.
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bId fa lor ''Genera! ~tr1icUoa'"
lila ADd DraInaa." I I'''JI,,~, or'-'
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FoOR SALE -'- Floor sample
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refrigerators,Used
washers.
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whatranges.
We sell. Raymond
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PERSONAL -'oJ COntracting' and
carpenterln&'. KIn$rswvod 8-1426
Pb;~~O~AL - Radio and tel":
vIsion service. Complete stock'
tubes carried. Robert Brooks.
Klngawood 4-0800.
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6-4692. Open
except Wednesday
INTERIOR & J5JCIBRIOR
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b1d4lDC 11M upoa • idepol!& of PiReeD. DOlljaJLII·· .... (IS.OOI oil 'If ..blch ..W be ""_04
OIl the, return o!- ~.Dra.Jq &Del SpecUS.
lD pod _ . WltbID 11. . III de,1
·aJter th. rece1p&, -of
Jack Prichard
PAl NTfNG
LIln:"'....
Pa.. aDd ODO
bJ' • proepeOCll'"
M,arsM.
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Air Conditioning
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caUQDs refer to, each VU18r IID4 ,coaautJIte
• whole,. tile,. 'IIlou14 be tetumed bOuD4
together aa ·deU.... n4 to &be bJd.4er.
8pecWca~· m.,. be MeD .•t lb.. Office
or Prank J[. aem,.. CoaDtt ltD.lDeer ot
Delaware CoUll'; .lD tbe 90Utt ~
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tec:ta aDd EqiDeen, OeD"" 11.. _ BIrta.I
Co.. 1"l2O Wntem 8a~ PuDd Ba1ldiDI'.
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Staled PJ'OJI c,all .JU ... neelYId
Office till II1e Co""17
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gtr,l!~vata· bedroom
honors student,
'nul bld4till.w
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In exehange
for light
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VIctor 4-2024
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draWJl 10 the, order of '&be Delaware Count,. ·lIl8UtuUoD Dil1rlct. Ibe
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Cbalr BeIndl& -;:=:~ell
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IL 1-1211'
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PEJ<.SONAL
- FURNITURE
re.finisbed, repaired,
upl)olstared;
shpcovers al'd ;draperies. Quality
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Maric Guier Here From
High School Bolds
Turkey for Sr. H. S. Year Orientation _
. Uncle Sam is going to make It
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fUe their 1958 Federal income tax
returns, according to Herbert F.
Walker, supervisor of the Chestar
office of the Internal Revenue
Service.
"The .card return Form 1040A
fo~ 1958 has heen revised to cover
employees with incFes up to $10.
000," said Walker.
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."In previous years, this .httple
card form could be used only by
employees wlt~ incomes under
f5,OOO. The liMit has been raised
to $10,000 without sacrificing the
shttplielty which made the form 80
convenient for people who used It
in prior year.,," he added.
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"The CommiBlioner of Internal iii
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ISSU
I rmation today stating
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. Gracious Dining in our AIR-CONDlTIeNED
that the new card form may be
used by any· Individual with total
Colonial Room. After - Lunelie
. Tables available in AIR-CONDfl'IONED Lobby
Ing of wares reported on Form W-2
C01npJ.itetunch~on8 - 95e Noon to 1:30
and. not more than $200 in dlvi·
l>inne~s - Weekdays 6 - 7:30; Sundays. I - 7:30
dends, interest, and wages not sub.
joet to withholding." Quoting from i
ResenatioDs Can KtngsWood 3-0680
Commi ...foner Harrington's atateHELE~ C. ~ON, Manager
'ment, -Walkerelalioratedthat "hus· ij
~a~d and wife ~so 'may file a joint If.~-~IMD~'~"~~~~~.~~'~-~.~·~.;=;i;=~jL~_~··~_~.1~.,a~SZII~·~.~~~.~~~~.
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retnrn on Flinn 1040A if their com-II
bined income does not exceed these
limits."
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,"Bi using Form1040A. taxpayera automatically claim the stan.lard 10 ·percent deduction allowed
by 'Iaw for person",1 eXpense~such
as contributions, interest payments
modi_al expenses, and the like. Tax:
payers. with allowable deductiond
f or th'!"e·.•u_
...,ms in excess of 10 per-'
cent '0f''''
..wjelr income must use the
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Consumer's Co.Op Ass'n.
Swarthmore, Inc.
regular' Form 1040 if they wish to
WEST LAUREL HILL
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Donald I' Jones of Swatthmore ave.'" .'
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W rlte or phone..
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215 _ _ ..... IaIo.C........ Po.
nue, left Tuesday for Carleton CoI- estimates that as many as 31 mU.
MOhawlo 4-1591
l.ege, .Northfield, Minn., wbere
r . di ·d
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filing
chore
by using
Ion their
In w tax
uals
could
qualify
and
new Form 1040A for 1958In Aclclition to OUr Ex.cellent Cosmopo'I;ta~ Food '. In the Philadelphia District alone,
which eonslsts of the 28 counties of
OUR Ct..JIIESE. KIT~HEN NOW 'OPEN ··FOR Southeast Pennsylvania, 474,000
...' "DiNNEkAND-'LATI-SNACKS"\ '. t11.lg>ay~rs. ns8cl the Form 1040A
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taxpayen may tult use Form 1040A'
if they wish to claim (1) "head of
household" .or "surviviDg apouse"
~tatus; (2) dividends received credit or retirement Income credit: (8)
"sick pay" eXclusion; (4) deduction fo~ travel, transportation, or
uoutsi~" ,salesman" expensej . or
(5) estimated tax PBl'JIIent eredlt. .
Blank forms I040A and instruction sheeta will be mailed to as'
I"".nv potential users as possible.
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. Parta, aCc\;lI!'orie8.. Milt.Gla.s_'
Hobby; "l'oy-$hop, 206 East
Avenue, Clifton Heights,
6-0713. Opposite Cijfton
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other type of aUt()matic: beadag. When J01I ha~
lIIr. and Mrs. Russell Hu121 will
entertain at dinner at their home
on Ced.r lane tomorrow evening.
semce
gas bouse headng, there is nO. opea"..
·contract. It'. autoiDlldc, tOO-just set the thermostat (or' the beat you want and (orget it. Install. .
gas bouse heating now (or comfon next winter.
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thbl simple card form for 1958,"
said Walker.
Form 1040A, Is the size of an
average bank check and has 15
items to be filled in, front and back
Taxpayers merely fiJI in the blaDk
lines which apply, 'enclose copies of
Withholding Forms W -2 received
from their employers, and sign.As in past years, these ;taxpayers
Wiith incomes under $~OOO may figure their OWll tax or bave Internal
Revenue do it for them. Since. the
law does not permit this choice to
be _ded to incomes up to $10,~
000, taxpayers having $5,000 or
income must fignre~elr own
CHester 3-8286
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Swarthmore, Pa.
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ALTERAtion .
'J 7V2 S. Chester Rd ..
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PICTURE FRAMING
.' PO'RTRAiT STUDIO ~
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HOtEL CLUBHaUSE.
: CONSTRuG.nON~.·'
Mr. JciJui l'earllOn of Coraellav.
I'at Ridgeway WIth her horse nue left Sunday for Pasadena, CaL,
....- ChIp " which ah ..-"!rhere he will continue graduate
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at the California. Instltnta of
II tra · ed ecei
a Yin, r
ved . third plaee Teohnolojor.
honors In the Qbildren's H11JIt team . - - - . ; ; . ; . - - - - - - - - ,
~188S at the Rose Tree ·Beneflt
Belvedere
'Horse Show held last Satnrday.
Iii a show terminating the suin·
mer riding elasses at the Rose Tree Convalescent Borne
'Huntlng Club In Media, held on
2507 Chestnut St., Chester
SUDday, Augbst 81, the follawing
~ester
2-5378
Swarthmore girls received ribbons:
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Intermediate Olass: 1St DeaD
<:alhoun and 2nd Gtorla Pelnol.
c.'.~'md Me aDd WOlD..
~dvance~ ClaM: 1st Pat Ridgeway
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and 2nd Betsy Kamp. Mary Lee
Bl1Ie crau ~n4
Col! and Charlotte Brodhead 1'8- 8ADl3: PlPP1ii TOBlII:B" PropdtIaI'
ceived honorable mention ribbons.
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PUll WILL
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lIarle Gu Ier, 16-year-o, Turkn September 8,9, aDd 10 Orien.
iJh girl who will epend the coming tat/on DaYB were held for all
year ..... an American Flield Service Swarthmore High School students.
lIItern&t1o...l·~iI11atllblfS\ lita!ient Thbs Innovation resulted from sevat Swarthmore High School, ar- eral months of study by the fac.
rived here Friday of last week. ulty of ways to eliminate many
happy &nd chMrful in spite oftbree cl.... interruptions.
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days of plane travel from her illative
The plirpoilell formulated 4nclud.
land•. ' ." .. " ..... , .,,:, ".
ed the organization of homerooms
She Was met ntNew Yotk it 9:30 and clas8etl, the handling of rvu.
a.m.
Dr, ad: )(":,.~~ -Alfred tine sdniiniatrative details, the
CalholUl, of J}JDl·.!W\'I!I\....',."lI.,...m ministration of teats, the giving CJf
oen'e as 1I\.m,p'~ t'pareJl;t;.~ ;,for physical examinations,' and the
the year. _eric ~,.be. ~~te presentation of plalUl, emphhelo
of lIalen F'. Calhoun' iJI. the Senior and procedures for the school year:
ClaBl.
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At the end of the three OrientalIerie II an Iltti,icldteglrt; .full Ilion Days faculty members and stu·
of good humored iiU si'ilillill' as denta felt that mu~h of value had
,he inspected her new surround. been accOmplished. Physical eum·
~ partl-'>.A.lv
the school' bUI·ld- Inations for' grade 11 were com·
ID..~
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P ete. A. ievement and ability
ilIr which she inlilated upon seeing te
before reatiDg from her long tfriP.&ta were ready for machine ,scor·
She expeete to concentrata her ·Ing. The teachers o~tllned academic
studies especially In English and requirements for th~ various couraWorld Watory since she hopes to es and presented study .k\lIs. Anenter her country's diplomatic aer- ~ouncements, including
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tlon ahout preparation for
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vice.
were made. There were
Tihe oCalhouns are inviting all ties to organize homerooms, claeses,
members of the H;gh. School senior and the Student Cabinets.
cis.. to meet Meric" at a reception
were filled in and 'ready
at their home Sunday from 8 to 5 forms
the use of school administrators.
.p.m.
As .. result of the' efforts and co.
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of th .f
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e acu ty and
dentait haslieen possible~ finish
details requ'ired hy the
more·Rutl.edge Union
trict snd the Pennsylvania
ment of Public Instruction. In
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Story
dition, imporlt.ant procedures
viously incol'porated In the
. completed
We'd like to send you a
room proll'ftm have been
folder on
this aspect \Of.
beautiful
thereby., ellmfnating' many. .'
ruptions to the scademic schedule.
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School Distict
. Reotor Farewall On Wednel:.a~~~~
Dr. Stanley R. West to
Serve Church
in Interim
The Rev. H. Lawrence Whitta. more will conduct his f'inallllll'Vices
... Reetor of Trinity Church'Sun.
day morning at 8 and at 11: 16
o'clock. A reception was given In
his honor following the Service of
Morning Prayer last Sunday. Rev.
Whittemore leaves to &881lllIe his
duties as rector of the Church of
the Redeemer, Chestnut HID. Mass.
. The Vestry of Trinity Ohurch
has invited the Rev. Stenley R.
West. D.D.• retired clergyman of
· the Diocese of Pennsylvania. to act
as minister in charge of the ·parish
in the present period. Dr. West Was
for many years',the rector of Cal·
vary Church in Conshohocken. He
is presimtly on the Board of Direc·
tors of the Protestant Episcopal
City Mission.
The ~ev. Dallas E. Buzby. Park
avenue, and the R.e:v. T. L. Urban.
Jr., a member of'the Swarthmore
College faculty, will mo ..ssist in
the services of the church. Rev.
Buzby will conduct ,the 8 o'clock
service of Holy Communion on Sunday morniDp and the Rev. Urban
will celebrate the Wednesday mld_
1958 SWIMMING
AWARD
WINNERS
Sl,t D''-r
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CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
Klngswood
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BEST BY A LON'G :SHOT}
Make this your first stOp 'on your w(JY to .a
successful winter season. -An top quality - long
on looks and wear - priced to
you money.
,Men's, Women'sand,~'Q~$'Wear
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Clothes get top markings
We've jackets
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V'OLUME 30-NUMBER 38
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Swarthmore, p .... Friday, September 19, 1958
Ust rites, Speakers .
WOIIU'S
Colles. 14brnry
WARTHMOREAN
IED.II.II.IAY UDI
•• IIIE 11 I.II•• FIELD
Club Forull
Six Session Study Will Open
October 9; End
F b
e ruary 10
A six.session.cou... in'Intemational AHairs..wi1l be oponsored by
the Depal'1m<>nts of Int4!rnational
Affaire and· Legislation at the
Woman'... Club of'Swarthmore,
ginning October 9, at 8:16
in the clubhouse. Melvin K.
leather, foreign affairs
of the. PliiladeJphia Evening
letin and radio commentator
WFLN', Will open' the series with
.the topic, "The World Today." Be
:wl1l coUdae! an open fornm at
end of.his lecture.
On October 21 B't 1:80 pm., "Allrica" will he dillCUlloi!d by Mrs. M.
Ch10pDlBn who recently .
from ae,(eral mqntha' stay south
the Sahara, including three
at Dr. Schweitzer'o
by Dr. Laurence Lafore.
Profeaaor of Bistory at Swarihmore College. who has traveled
The Soatbeute,. PaasylYaala
Cbapter of t.. Amerlc:u Red
Cre.. wiD oojd.ct a ooe.day
Kindergarten ,Opening
tralala, coarse for Oray Ladlell
Seen Near. Kitchen
,ivea for the first time Ja .. DelIware Coalliy B....cb. tile ooutse
Slow
. will be liveo DO October Z, frem
School Board's c";"mittee on bu.
10 a.•• to " p.m. at St. Mattbews's tranSjJortation for elementary
Latbcran Cbarch. J.yabrooke od pils traveling a long distance to
Bennett Roads. Sprlqfleld, tbe newly .oonsolidated school on RutWestern Delaware Coanty Brancb, gers 'avenue has applied to
A.R.C. Laaelieoa. will be avaDabl.. burg for a ruling on Swarthmore's
v
Reservati'oo' a,peJatmen'·
.may.
. eligibilit
. , for state aid in establioh·
be _de before Prlday, Septem- iug the service recently requesteli
ber Z6, by caOm, oae of tb tol· by a group of parenta.
IowJat: MrS. Oeer,. Plow....
At Wednesday night's meeting of
Brucb Cbalrma.. Klapwood l. ,the Board .. Solicitor A. David M.
0885; Mri. Avery Blake, VolIuJ. Speers Did the State ~ode does not
teer $enilc. "ClIaIraJu, iDIp~ req"ire the district to give transwoodl.1971; Mr.. OlIver SWu,portatlon but authori""s it to do
Or)y Ladles C~a, Klnglwood so if it desires.
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New ion Ryerson. committee
chairman, said he will hold an open
S,W.
meetin. of the committee in ·the
music room at the
high school next Tuesday evening
at 8 o'clOclt in order that Interested
dents might .tate their views
Elizabeth -Vi.ning Speaks
regarding a sci)ool. bua, and the
. Founders Dinner .
mi~texplain the pro!>-'
October 4
entailed In aupplying one.
• Swarthmore Friends .Meeting.
llIowell Lewis Shay. architect for
c1eebrating the 65th a. nnlve.....~
the n.ew elementary building, old
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he expects t hI
· cIassrooms
I'ts founding with ,a dinner to
e ast ....
.uur
to .be rea dy f or' oocup&ncYuY
.. MonhIed In Parrish H all,
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29
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College
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p.m .. EI'--'--th· Grav.
the 'd\llayed opening of kindergar'
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teacher·
and........,
author. -
tsn can be anticipated about that
WDO " "
h
buUd
-'ea'k·er·• S·.he wi'II remlnlece 'abo'u. date. The :bala..,. of t e new
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lti
her experiences In gathering ma, as t e mu ·pul!p088 room.
te'rial both in .•hls
will be ready abont two weeks later
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he __
abroa~-'forherbook'
_U , but .the kitchen being ad•
the·'
of·
l·O"'.
.
arlhMta,
. ".'.' ·'laaliIC'
lark _
nrt
tenstnly in~ca.
On Tuesday, 'I)ecemIIer 9 at
the Middie EaotwiU lie· the
at both J. Sheldon Turner who
.
in October afteI'
arnve
with the littited States ~~~~~::
Minion' in charge of
Program In I raq, and ~:;~~:
._"- E >:eeutlve
Bell, A .IOC....,
~ the Amari····
Fri' ds'
·"ttee• .
en
can
mi
C!'-'hool'. BIS.
qu
To Hold Publio
a:
week Holy Communion services at grounds. FamUies of the school dis.:. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~U:::::::::=:;::::::::::::::;::::::.::::::=::::=:~
7 a.m.
trict staff enloyed a baaebaH game ;;;
and a picnic supper plan11ed by
Acivances Career
Plbil Swayne and his cClDl.D)ittee.
Margaret Imbrie Anderson. M,D.. The new facilities wen> an added
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles item of Interest to high school
A. Andersolt of Yale avenue has teachers whe had not seen the new
been named ...; asslatant to Dr. ·Mal. buUding. eight elassrooms of which
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· colm W. Miller, Laultenau Ho8pl. are now in use.
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tal In Philadelphia. Dr. Anderson
---------baa also been appointed a memher Elementary School Settles-in
I
of the faciulty of Woman's Medical
At 8 :20 on last Monday morning.
College of ,Pennsylvania.
19 membem of Myrtle \ II/[cO.11in'sl,
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,During the past year Dr. Ander· SilI:tb Grade were on duty to help
.' 1son has served as a senior resident parents and. students to find Rut,
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in ~e U. ~. Ve!erans' Hospl~1 In gers Avenue classrooms. bicyele
~hdadelpbia ~th a subspecIalty. parking areas, unloading ~nes for
~n chest diseases. The two preced•. cars, as well aa to direct foot traffic
mg years she spent as a resident In at crossings and in the halls of the
internal medicine In San Francisco two buUdings
.
at .the Tesclting Hospital of the
On hand ';er~ Chief of Poillee I'
:
.
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Medical Center of .the University. Thomas Bateman .charles Lukens
of Calif~rnia an~ at the Kaiser of the Borough Council Mr. CuI.
fiOR;~-VALUE
Poundatlon -HOSPltaJ
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'd t"
f
bemon and Mrs. Santos who are
F oIIoWlng
er
gra
Ul> IOn rom th
h
I
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II
'Med' I CoIl
f
e sc 00 crOSSIng guar s, as we
the W omans
loa
ega . o· as S
I T• Carpenter. f·rom ...
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smue
uue
P ennsyIvanIa In 1964, Dr. Ander- School
B
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'd
. te
. La k·
oar an
rge 0 nson
son serve
.... an.
In rne In n. e- and J ames
.
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0 b'lDSOD 0 f th'e -DII14,"-1
nau HospItal. Pnor to entenng te
taft I
'te f th
Medical school she had earned the nance s . .' n.SPI 0
e nel"l,
~y,
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te
f
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k
ness
of.the
SItuatIOn
and
the
num_
degree 0.1. as r 0 oucl8
or be '.
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from Tuiane Univeraity' altd had . rs InVO ved as weH as the ,pr''''I'
. held the position of medical sOcial aenee of men working .on the can. h 'tal . N h '11 opy and at the parking lot en·
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worker In OSpl s III as VI e t
. . th d 'd I ........
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d . . rance, a smoo an or er y ......n.
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Ch
DUNCAkEES
(Lee)
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'GYM $VITS .
an
ICRgO . .,..e IS a 80 a gra u....., . of h I
h' ed
of Welleel Coli
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mng
sc 00 was ac 18'\'1 ' .
ey
ega.
At 9:30 on ~hesecondday
SWEAT 'SUITS
KHAK.IS (Le-e)
school; Tuesday, a primary grade
.
. SWEAT SOCKS
NEWS NOTES
SPORT SHIRTS·
safety assembly was held .on the
,'.
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.
;'.!l.:/,~\~,{I~~"'jACKETS
. ' ...
Riaymond Pope. son of Mr. Floyd south bleadlers. This assembly was
DRESS SHIRTS
Pope of Parrish road has returned planned by the ·:("u.r. S~ Grade
-TROUSERS
. """: ..
to school at Saint Leo. Fla. During teachers, each of Whom will spon·
"; ~~. ',: • ..·.;'~i,'i " .
the· last week of his vacation at sor the safety program for a qqarUNDERW*AR (tilln.•• ): >
home Raymond bad as his ,house ter of the. year.
" >. .~ !." ..., '~-'
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BELTS
guest his school .roommate David,
Devotion. were conducted by
C. Scott of Fort LaiIderdale. Fla. Miss Grace Yates' and' singing by
,
TIES.
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Both Raymond and David, who will ·Mrs. Moliy Gwinn. Philip Swayne
he seniors this. year returned to talked about the newness of the
SWEATERS·:41.iri,nen) ,
-. .1school
few days early tQ assist school safety probi,ems atre',.sil.gl
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'.''-:
In W'elcoming the new students.
tj1e need' to think and to learn
Mr. and Mr•. RoY J. MoCorkel safety h8lbit•. He was followed
of Cornell avenue have 're~med Fraitk PIeeone who asked the
from their summer cottage at ·War. oP8.r&tion of ;!l0YS and girls In keo~P:1 '
rlor's Mark, pa. Their son Jim, ing off neWly seeded and sodded
.~,. ,~-:
.~.~:r:!
who spent the summer cutting trees areas. Myrtle MoCallin tm,en· intrafor the Nittany Timberlands Com· duced. Thomas GaYlord; Captain of
pany near the family's summer the Safety Comml'ttee, and Dean
home will return to Wooster Col· Forbes, co-captain. Thomas Gay·
lege in Ohio this- fall.
lord presented the Salet;v Commit\
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Dr. and Mrs. Dino McCurdy of tee which is made upI of the entire
South Chester road have returned class of 28. and Dean Forbes lea4
~for
from'their summer home In Ocean them in the safety pledge. The as·
City. Md.
sem~ly was conclu~ed. by a wei·
Hugh Morrison, son 'of Mr. and commg speech hy PrInCipal Thomas
Mrs. Maxey Morrison of Dart- A. Boyle.
,,".
~our
mouth avenue, lias returned for his
In the afternoon the same pro,.,
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junior year at Lafayette College in gram 'was repeated for the ~I>er I
aUwoys~
Easton. Bill .Morrison . Will be a three grades.
freehman at Prineeto)l this fall.
-------..,-Mr. an.d· Mrs. Robe~ H. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. S8'lreJ'lII
. . .
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t \,'
and their daughter. Norma of Bar. and daughtel'!' Susan 13, and Ladle, I
vard avenue left Wednesday for Anne 7.& have moved Into their D ...... I,
Grinnell C!l1Iege,' GriniIeU, IL, residence 'at 66 Forest lane, felm.... '
where Norma will be a freshman home of Mr. lind· lira. Albert
tlria faIL
.
Gabriel. Mr. Severs, who has
Hr. &lid Hrs. Alfred' G.. Bo7d Ph.D. ~ iii chemical engineering. Ia
.ad ehilclnn iaa.... retDnIed Iio their now CODIlected with the S_
<.
. IIeme nil WalDut 1a1Mi aftW·" CoIIIpant at the V.;N:IiII~.or ~=~I'
two week vacaUlID at Bwi.·- ~ Tile. s.; •• are fOilwr. _~I
~N...,La ..... If.R.,.,
eagof1!'~~~~., ....~
ADULTS. OF SW
YOUR FALL \VEAR48LH
Swnrt~ore
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Flowe,.
lor
dhe
fiowerless .
I
MUNRO TRAVEL SERVICE
~::::::
1958
Mr. HlIBry G. Ruaaell. of Ha"er.
fom place haa been In BuffrJo,
N.Y. this w . on. buaineea trip.
"
Donald A. Hend8l'8Oll, president of
the Swardunore-Rutledge ,Education Association, presided over a
brief meeting of the organiZation.
A report by Frederic Yocum of
attendance at the. Cleveland meetIng of the National Education
Association convention and as a
Pennsylvania Education Aasoclation workshop. was heard. PlaD8
for the year ahead were outlined
by the president and other memo
bers of the executive committee.
This meeting was preceded by
two others. a conference of the ad·
miIlistrative staff with new teach·
ers and a meeting of all staff of
the school system. The latter meet- are (left to right): Dave Foley, boy champion; Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol,
ing was addressed by Principale Jr., outstanding swimmer; Carol Williams, girl champion; Linda
Morey, Bush and Boyle. The meetings were held in the Fellowship I~CiiiiiiouiidrtjjjjniiieiiiiYiiii'i iMi i i i"~i i~ri idi i i Ri ioi i bi i ni isoj j ni i UT, ; roi iPi ihi iYi i;iiiLiiiiynjjjniiiiiiP~um~eiiiH'iiiiJWiifUiieiiisaUiivjjjiniiiigiiiiiiaiiiWiiiaiiirdiii'~
Hall of the Swarthmore Methodist
Church. There was no school area
large enough to accommodate
faculty, which ..... not alive with
NOW OPEN.
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workmen !hurrying to finlah new
renovated buildings.
FREE INFORMAT~ and RESERVATIONS
. After a luncheon at the
neult separate elementary and high
. AIR.LlNES, HONEYMOONS, TOURS
acbool meetings were held with the
Call Us or Stop By and See Us
principals of the two sections.
On ThurSday, September 11 the
"One CaD Does All'"
Illp.... 4-....
firat social event of the Association
7
Chester Road
waa held on the elementary scltool
Soutr.
1~
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OnJanuary '6 .there wB1 he
.....- n
.d':--....
""' ......'on· 0 f I ndis and p.",
..........
by a paiJe1 ~of ~to 'be.
noune~..
.... .
.
, The
J!lan,.wW.bIt
., .: ..(.Goi· P"-AlD..:.I'tIP U) \i,
on' Janua~ l!O~1961l; ~y
. . , ' " ..'
... --: -:'-'MeCorkel wlio haa traveled
nected with
L
sively,there. and by Gene D.
a student ~ahd later a teacheij
II.
was the great American Quaker
. ' '.
otreet, Instructor in the Far
hia century, and well helo'l'ed by
at Swarthmore C!>llege.
Frineds everywhere. H~ returned
Dr. Franees Fussell will
. he fall Septembftr 0, October 1-2.3
the
with a talk en
to Haverford to tea
chsln
rtthm
h
States· and the -qnl~. Nation .... 0Ff i1898
d' theyearestabt
atIi bi~a th°~
Rushing Toward
and will moderate'the paneldlsCuB- ·r e:blSw,::.
8 ng
ell'.
Clubwomen
sion following all afterlioon lec. mon y m ag. •
The Fall MutUal 'Exchange at
turss including he): own on Febru- . Elizabeth G~ay Vming earned an the WOlll1ln's Club, by the Woman's
ary 10.
," International ~putation as t u t o r .
I ' of th
. The series will be open to non- the Crown pt\me of J~pan
Club f~r. the ma ntenance
e
m8lllben of the club at a nominal World 'W~r it. Her Wmdows
WOlllan 8 Club House on Park avefee.
.
-the Crown Prince was published
nthu~".!n~ ~r:'~d benef~ of '~II:~
1961!, and I\lnth grade pupils in
.~.~. ~. 0 ers w 0 selZ8
T
Swarthmore schoolsare oow
::":::I:n:yex:!~~: :::~=
U3'
iDg it as part of thei.. En'lllsh
. which wiil fit new nee!is of grow_
()pen
~~~~!I.::~~:.~~ Her most recent
ing, ,sturdy families, will occur on
the adult forums of S
is The Virslnia
September 80, October 1. 2. and s.
Ftiends Meeting will be8fnatory of 20 Philadelphia
.;'
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nt .~:!:.!':ng"
SlI'IIday. Se,p~r Ill, at the
who weN erroneouoly 8USP8C
ted
thThls'dalinual
er
~
h
o
inc ROWie when Lydia B.
aiding the British during t e
. e 8VI ene.es .. . a .' •
.
il
olution.
.
(except fooll) is the tlDIe whm. in
of Moorestown,
oJ •• will
Thi. is the first occasion In
addition to the bononza of
the World Couil~1I of
dOzen years when .
bar~n~.and a.\n, ,~I1~r.-gree~
its American brailch.
Meeting has pl4nned a. dinner for vdl1ager; club members renew t)le
ConneD.
d'
th t ..
h d
ke
PI nded 0"·
all its members. though there az:e Iscovery :
ma?y an s roa,
in ~~:.a:Oreat
many small Sociable meals. Only the ~or light, - familIes and h~es
e lIhbinde. oft. reft!r.
serving cit this dinner ~y the ~ol- a Ike ,take. °h": thth
ship
Christians now includes
.
Ibl ~
II bishings WIt 111.
e u ge
1gee makes It ,pass e. .01'. eve.
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dencimlllAtiOllll located in' 62 eOulD-1
. (Continued on Page, 10)
(Continued on Page ~2)
tries.
is One of the non.go-..em1D.ental ageneles accredited to
"
United. Nations, where its1rives
GllPn,et Warriors' Look to '58 Cllmlp;liSin
to b'
th' .Cbto\llian .
to sun:vas: p~bieD.~· as
.
tional peace. r.cial
a' I'd to
and ·non.milita.,
veloped areas.
U
• a memmrs. Stokes, a Quaker. IS
ber of the General Board of the
National Council. She will report
on some of the outstanding hnman
. services that have been .mAde
BJble in this Country and
',,81"
pILi·
re,araliuIS' Cli
For lutual
aenes
3.
-dia B. Sfuke8 'to
Friendsg
It
UlOv'ement.
at•
V~°to·rumsroarebeglneordl~a1romply·I...ulted
uYi
.EW IIIEn.i
Carl K. iIe1Jmuth, a seDior Vice
l'lesident of the .
.
IIIUa Trust Company, has been
".ew
a member
l1l'dIe'a::~:1
Direetora
of 1Jhe StIIDderd
'or
the
i!!owerless
14.00 PER"YEAR'
Arts I IlL
1ft
~III'. AlIEMILIEllIIt
.I'MPT
•
Opan House Sapt. 21
Enrollment ia proceeding l'8lPldiy, - '.
in aU' classes of the Swarthmore
Junior Assemblies, according to 1'8Block Printing Oem-.
POrts made by' cIao. ho.tesies to
onstration Precedes
I .
Mrs. Johrl H. Kennedy, cOoo~hair-1
It.ls urged that all parents
Registration
interested return their applications
The 11th annual "open h01lll8'"'
promptly aa registrations
and faculty ellihibition of the Comgrades 6 through 10 close Septem. munity Art Center will be held,'
ber 22. Registrations for 11th and Sunday. September 21. from 2 to IS
12th grades are to he returned by p.in. to inaugurate the opening of
November 1.
.
the 1958-1959 season for the Gen.
te
i cordla Uy inVI.•......
-~
Enrollment cards and checks
r. Th e.p ubl'-"'.
to be. sent to the class hostesses
to the event which afters regiotralisted on the back page of the
tiOD for the new term of c1_'
ed Invitations.
which begin MoDday. Septsmber
29. Tea will be served. A demon'--------- ,
otration of .ballroom dancing by
Center inst)'UCtor Harry, Clifford
at 3:16 and 4:16pm. and an exhibltion of bloek painting by JIOIl"
Kowalek wi1! be Among the feaMrs. B",sS lane to Lead· tn~o of the afternoon.
.
State Discussion
The Art Center wh6se mfflubership list extends as far as LlncolnSept. 22
ville, Me., lftIis year. hao added U
On Thureday. September 26,
new courses >to bring Ill' tota\ roa-'
l·p.m. the Swarthmore Branch of
to over 50 different
the Women'" International League .. Amllng the new additions are.
for Peace and Freedom wDl' hold R~lan L'8IIgnage and Converoaite first fall me.ttng at Whittier tion, inmucted by Helen Sha~House;
.
gin, graduate of the St. Peterrb1ll1r
"c... th
B tchi
h lrman Institute of Girls In SmoIny. RWIo
.,.,.-0 y
u
nson, ofc th
a N sia;. "The Poe'-~'~ the P II
"--Ittee
•• ~ ''''orkshop,"
.,.
u,
....
,
,
0
cy
""mw
,e.,
aAl8l<&ndra
Docill,
toaeher
of
Arts.
.'._'-' Bo rd will
k
The
""'....
a"-'-i
,
, ,M- . on
• and Crafts at Pendie Hill', "CreaF ar ...
t
II/[
unee
.,.aa '. ,,~'" s.
n.
a
tlve B.loek Printing .. a cou- ~~
W'_lostar will gi
brief t1.
..~ ......
.....
ve a
. on me~ voted to the 'art ....
.... print makln"·
I
tI
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of the .m.08t l'eI1e.nt re&O. n ODS o.
Jolin W. "'-. lek.· .. Wb'at,V.,,__ ,
Avw_
'-- the Na.tional ~oa~ of WILPF. Mneic," an elOploratory study of the
Deuert and coff~ wiD be aervod. elements
,_
• ~A I are _"",we.
Boa.; "Deeorati--.... Ideas for ~
.....
The local board, at ita last
clal ()e!caeIons," bY', Grace F • Ware,
ing on September lJ •. lIOIl8pted
. graduate of the Quimby School of
...'
Decoraton.andthe grad:In' oolor. io,Dd. dealgn of'
and appointed
(CoDtinuedon Pa«e III '
ice Webster as corresponding and
recording eeeretary.· .
Polic. Nab Three
The Pennsylvania Stllte
Youn" Car 'thieves
, "
of WILPIF will hold its fall.
Swarthmore Police Chief Thomas
Ing on Monday.- September 22, V. Bateman. accompanied by CoimattheYWOA;2027Chestnutstreet, ty Delectlve James Stewart, jourPhiladalphia, from 10 a.m. to3 p.m. neyed te Vilrginia Monday to brine
The afternoon session will be de- back three Ridley Township teeDvoted to round table di~sion 1>11' age boys who had been apprehended'
dill' the ~neral theme of "Peace Sunday by Virginia State Police at
Action in tlur Communities" to be Cape Charles ferry in a car stoleo
considered in three field.:
from the rear of Fusco Motor Comthe arms race. human rights, and pany, South Chester and Falrvi_
developing peaceful attitu4ea In the roads.
hamean~ schoOl., . .
The boy~we"'; tu~ed .over to J\lv,e.The last mentiol1ed disc)l88lon
.coult authorities m Media lata,
wIll be led by Mrs. Beso Lane, edu· Tuesda,: a.fternoo~. They sald the,..
eator and author, from the local had notIced keys In .the car, a n_
branclt.
Studebaker. during a visit to the
garage area on SatnrdaY and ....
REQUEST KITCHEN.
turned about 3 a.m. Sunday to See
..
if they were sti1l in it.
TOUR
Finding th07 were,' the bop
"Something new" 10 'in
started for Florida.
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for women of the community
~--------'tbis entire area on the
ELMOREI IE'I'UI. H.ME
Tthursday. October 23, from
Mr. anll Mrs. William C. Elmo";'
to 11'.30 o·'clock.
a.nd their.fam"- have .......-'ecl ~
oq
.~U
Swarthmore after absence. since .
Mrs. Robert Tbompson,cbllil'ln&ll,
of the Education Department'
June,. 1967, while Dr. Elmore was'
the Swarthmore Woman's CIoiJ,
~* ~'Alam()s, N.M.
.
noimces a K i . Tour
Since July 7. Mr. and Mrs. EI-.
by the department for
more and M.r;v Lee 'have been iD •
of the. : Club',,· ·.Scholarshlp . .
Europe where they. toured Engiand,
awarded 8llnually to 'ameinber
visited the World's Fair in Brusth If<
8'.
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France, Germany. Austria, North".
.She asks eve~ne to mark·
T ....' _
.
date on' ""tober
wend'ars'"
ern
......
,and
Switzerland"
-,
..,..
tling in Geneva on AugUst 3 wheno
watch for detailed
Dr. Elmore was a delegate to the
of the exciting event. .
Second United Nations Interna.
tional Conference oil the Peaceful
.........E "REi·
U~ ofA:tpini~ Energy.
The Duck Club will hold the first. to 14.
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dance of the' season on Novedlerl
Mrs. ~1more and Mary Lee fleW:
in tJIe Woman's Club.
' . In on. Wednesday, SeptembI!i> 17,
Si>: dances will comprise
. a.lld.betran the task of moving their
.
M.Jaek 'B
famIly from the former residellce
gram.be rslled
•
~ 'uf'
ti
at . 1342 Baltimore pIke to theh
may
ca
.vr
1 orma on
- h'orne a.t 6....
QE Wain'
King
lit Ian'
e, Dr. ."'.
&W
.
Elmore arrived by plane ·HCIDdaJ'.
nioi'nlng.Dr ,Etmore Is profeiJ&or
. 'Pl. I TlIIIItIT,.. '
of phyaies at
.
.•
D,avl4'··
and
~ Cu\'. Pack 1 of S1ra11llii'!we
WIL M..HII Sept. 2&
"Far East
cJ.assea.
..
SljPteJDbeio:
.tIH\
itII
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
September 12, 1958
THE SW.AIlTIIMOIlE..Uf
Page 10
Mr. Henry G. Russell of Haver_
ford place has been in Buffalo.
N.Y. this week on a busineas trip.
7958 SWIMMING AWARD WINNERS
Trinity Bids BaloYed School Distict
Staff Meets
Raclor Farewan On Wednesday, September 3,
Donald A. Henderson, president of
Dr. Stanley R. West to
the Swarilhmore.Rutiedge EducaServe Church
tion Aesoclation, presided over a
brief meeting of the organization.
in Interim
The Rev. H. Lawrence Whitte- A report by Frederic Yocum of his
more will conduct his final services attendance at the Cleveland meet.as Rector of Trinity Church Sun- ing of the National Education
day morning at 8 and at 11: 16 As~mciation convention and as a
o'clock. A reception was given in Pennsylvania Education Associahis honor following the Service of tion workshop. was heard. Plans
Morning Prayer last Sunday. Rev. for the year ahead were outlined
Whittemore leaves to assume his by the president and other memduties as rector of the Church of bers of the executive committee.
This meeting was preceded by
the Redeemer. Chestnut Hill, Mass.
two
others, a conference of the adThe Vestry of Trinity Church
has invited the Rev. Stanley R. ministrative staff with new teachWest. D.D .• retired clergyman of ers and a meeting of all staff of
the Diocese of Pennsylvania. to act the school system. The latter meet- are (left to right): Dove Foley. boy champion: Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol.
as minister in charge of the parish ing was addressed by Principals Jr.. outs-landing swimmer: Carol Williams. girl champion: Lindo
in the present period. Dr. West was Morey, Bush and Boyle. The meet- Courtney, Millard Robinson Trophy: Lynn Purnell, lifesaving award.
for many years the rector of Cal- ings were held in the Fellowship
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large
enough
to
accommodate
the
tors of the Protestant Episcopal
fa.cuhy. which was not alive with
City Mission.
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The Rev. Dallas E. Buzby. Park workmen ihurrying to finish new or a
avenue. and the Rev. T. L. Urban. renovated buildings.
FREE INFORMATON and RESERVATIONS
5
After a luncheon at the Ingte- fi
Jr.• a member of "the Swarthmore
E
AIRLINES, HONEYMOONS, TOURS
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College faculty. will also ..ssist ;n neuk separate elementary and high ~
the services of the church. Rev_ school meetings were held with the
Call Us or Stop By oncl See Us
Buzby will "onduct the 8 o'clock principals of the two sections.
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On Thursday. September 11 the ;;!
service of Holy Communion on Sun~
"One Call Does All'"
Klne....d 4,0441
day mornings and the Rev. Urban first soelal event of the Association
KII,••ood 4.0442 II
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will celebrate the Wednesday mid- was held on the elementary school a~ 7 South Chester Road
week Holy Communion services at grounds. Families of the school dis- MHmaullllllllllDlIHlllHlDClIIlllIlIIlIDllllllllllllcllmllllmClllllUIlIIlDlIlUnmnanmlrmHDnUllllllnammmwDDlulIUIIId!
7 a.m.
trict staff enjoyed a baseball game
and a picnic supper planned by
Advances Career
F1hil Swayne and his com'DJittee.
Margaret Imbrie Anderson. M..D., The new facilities were an added
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles item of interest to high school
A. Anderson of Yale avenue, haa teachers who had not seen the new
been named as assistant to Dr. Mal- building. eight classrooms of which
colm W. Miller. Lankenau Hospi- are now in use.
tal in Philadelphia. Dr. Anderson
--------bas also been appointed a member Elementary School Settles-in
of the faculty of Woman's Medical
At 8 :20 on last Monday morning,
College of Pennsylvania.
19 members of Myrtle' McCallin's
·During the past year Dr. Ander- Sixth Grade were on duty to help
son has served as a senior resident parent. and students to find Rutin the U. S. Veterans' Hospital in gers Avenue classrooma. bicycle
Philadelpbia with a subspecialty_ parking areas. unloading zones for
in chest diseases. The two preced- cars as well as to direct foot traffi
internal medicine in SaD Francisco two buildings.
at the Teaching Hospital of the
On band were Chief of Police
Medical Center of the University Thomas Bateman •.Charles Lukens
"f California and at the Kaiser of the Borough Council, Mr. Cul.
, .
Foundation Hospital.
bertson and Mrs. Santos who are
Following her graduation from the school crossing guards as well
the Woman's Medical College of as Samuel T. Carpenter. from the
Pennsylvania in ~964. D:. Ander- School Boarll and George Johnson
son served as an mterne lD Lanke- and James Robinson of the mainnau Hospital. Prior to entering tenance staff. In spite of the newMedical school she had earned the ness of the situation and the numdegree a! Master of Social Work hers' involved as weU as the prefrom Tulane University and, had sence of men working on the canheld the 'position. of ~edical soc.ial opy and at the parking lot enworker In hospItals In NashVIlle trance a smooth and orderly beginDUNGAREES (Lee)
and Chicago. She is also a graduate ning of school was achieved.
of Wellesley College.
At 9 :30 on the second day of
KHAKIS (Lee)
school, Tuesday, a primary grade
SPORT SHIRTS
NEWS NOTES
safety assembly was held on the
Raymond Pope. son of Mr. Floyd south bleaC'hers. This assembly was
DRESS SHIRTS
Pope of Parrish road has returned planned by the four Sixth Grade
TROUSERS
to school at Saint Leo. Fla. During teachers, each of whom will sponthe last week of his vacation at sor the safety ·program for a quarUNDERWEAR (Haines)
home Raymond had as his house ter of the year.
BELTS
Devotions were conducted by
guest his school roommate David
Miss
Grace
Yates
and
singing
by
C. Scott of Fort Lauderdale. Fla.
TIES
Both Raymond and David. who will Mrs. MolIy Gwinn. Philip Swayne
be seniors this year returned to talked about the newness of the
SWEATERS, (Jantzen)
school a few days early to assist school safety problems stressing
in welcoming the new students.
the need to think and to learn new
Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. McCorkel ;afety h",bits. He was followed by
of Cornell avenue have returned Frank Piccone who asked the cofrom their summer cottage at War- operation of boys and girls in keep~
riQr's Mark, Pa. Their son Jim, ing off newly seeded and sodded
who spent the summer cutting trees ",reas. Myrtle McCallin bhen introfor the Nittany Timberlands Com- duced Thomas Gaylord, Captain of
pany near the family's summer the Safety Committee. and Dean
home will return to Wooster Col- Forbes, co-captain. Thomas Gay..
lord presented the Safety Commitlege in Ohio this fall.
Dr. and Mrs. Dino McCurdy of tee which is made up of the entire
South Chester road have returned class of 28. and Dean Forbes lead
from their summer home in Ocean them in the safety pledge. The assembly was concluded by a welCity. Md.
Hugh Morrison, son of Mr. and coming speech by Principal Thomas
.
Mrs. Maxey Morrison of Dart- A. Boyle.
In
the
afternoon
the same promouth avenue, has returned for his
gram
was
repeated
for the upper
junior year at Lafayette College in
Easton. Bill Morrison Will be a three grades.
freshman at Princeton this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Severs
Mr. and' Mrs. Robert H. Wilson
and their daughter Nor·rna of Har- and daughters Susan 13. and Leslie
vard avenue left Wednesday for Anne 7, have moved into their new
Grinnell College. Grinnell. Ia .• residence 'at 55 Forest lane, fonner
where Norma will be a freshman home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W.
Gabriel. Mr. Severs. who has a
this fall.
.
Ph.D.
in chemical engineering, is
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Boyd
now
connected
with the Sun Oil
and children have returned to their
Company
at
the
Marcus Hook
home on Walnut lane after -their
two week vacation at Burpee Bill plant. The Severs are former residents of Westfield, N.J.
near Near Lon4on, N.H.
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WARTHMOREAN
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VOLUME 30-NUMBER 38
Swarthmore,
Lisl Dalas, Spaakars
Woman's Club Forum
RED CROSS aRlY LADY
COURSE III SPRlllaFIELD
Pa., Friday, September 19, 1958
School· Bus
To Hold Public
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.
,
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SWEAT SUITS
SWEAT SOCKS
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,
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WHOLE. NEW DEPARTMENT
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Good looks, rugged wear, lots of com1ort - our
clothes get top markings all ways. We've jackets
by the score - sweaters, slacks, shirts and a fine
selection of sport coats.
IIIIPwGOd 3 0240
F.'owerless
Communily Arts II th
•
, '. Open Housa Sept. 21
Swarthmora M..linglo
Mark 85th Anniversa.,
Swar·th:more '
Tog.gery Shop
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the
JUIIIOR ASSEMBLIES ASK
PROMPT REPLlEl
Tbe Southeastern Pnnsylvanla
Enrollment is proceeding rapidly
Cbapter of tbe American Red
in all classes of the Swarthmore
Six Seszion Study Will Open Cross wiD coaduet a one.day
Kindergarten Opening
Junior Assemblies. according to re- .Dnnce, Block Printing DemOray
Ladies
training
course
for
October 9; End
ports made by class hostesses to
onstration Precedes
Seen Near, Kitchen
given for the first time in ... Del •
Mrs. Johti H. Kennedy. co-chairFebruary 10
Slow
aware County Brancb. Tbe "ourse
man. It is urged that all parents
Registr
A six-session course in Interna- will be giveD on October Z. from
School Board's committee on bus interested return their applications
The 11th annual "open house"·
tional Affairs"";m be sponsored by 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at St. Matthews's transportation for elementary pu-, PI'Olllpt.ly as registrations for and faculty exhibition of the Comthe Departments of International Lutberan Churcb, Lynbrooke Dnd pils traveling a long distance to the grades 6 through 10 close Septem- munity Art Cent.r will be held
Affairs and Legislation at the Bennett Roads, Springfield, the newly consolidated school on Rut- ber 22. Registrations for 11th and Sunday. September 21, from 2 to 6
Woman·s· Club of'Swarthmore, b,- Western Delaware County Brancb. gcrs avenue has applied to Harris" 12th grades are to be returned by p.m. to inaugurate the openin!t nf
ginning October 9. at 8 :16 p.m. A.R.C. Luncbeon wiD he available. bmg for a ruling on Swarthmore's November 1.
the 1968-1969 season for the Cenin the clubhouse. Melvin K. WhiteReservation appointment~ may eligibility for State aid in establishEnrollment cards and checks are ter. The public is cordially invited
leather. foreign affairs columnist be made hdore Friday, Septem. ing the service recently requested to be sent to the class hostesses as to the event which offers registra"
of the Philadelphia Evening Bul- ber 26, by caUing One of tbe fol. by a group of parents.
listed on the back page of the mail- tion for the new term of clas...
letin and radio commentator for lowing: Mrs. Oeorge Plowman,
At Wednesday night's meeting of ed invitations.
which begin Mouday, September
WFLN, will open the series with Branch Cliairman, Klngswood 3- .the Board" Solicitor A. David M.
29. Tea will be served. A demon~
.the topic. "The World Today." He 0885; Mrs. Avery Blake, Volua- Speers said the State code does not
stration of .ballroom dancing by
will conduct an open forum at the teer Servi"e Chairman, KIngs. reqllire the district to give transCenter Instructer Harry Clifford
end of his lecture.
• • ,at 3 :16 and 4 :16 p.m. and an exhiwood 3·197 I: Mrs. Oliver SW8Jl, portation but authorizes it te do
On October 21 at 1 :30 p.m .• "Ail- Oray Ladies Cbairman. K1ngswood so if it desires.
.
'bition of block painting by Jon
rica" will be discussed by Mrs. M. 3-0609.
New ton Ryerson. committee
Kowalek will be among the feaR: Chapman w·ho recently returned
chairman. said he will hold an open
Mrs. Bess Lane to Lead
tures of the afternoon.
from several months' stay south of
meeting of the committee in the
State Discussion
The Art Center whose memberthe Sahara, Including three weeks
instrumental music room at the
sbip list extends as far as Lincolnat Dr. Schweitzer's hospital, and
high school next Tuesday
Sept. 22
ville, Me•• this year. has added 14
by Dr. Laurenee Lafore, Ass~iate
at 8 o'clock in order that interested
On Thursday. September 26, at new courses ·to bring its tota~ roSProfessor of History at Swarth.......dents
might
state
their
views
1 p.m. the Swarthmore Branch 0 f ter te over 50 different classes.
t ""..
more College, who has traveled ex- Elizabeth Vining Speaks a "rding a school bus, and the the Women's International League
Among the new additions are
tensively in ,Africa.
Founders Dinner
committe might explain the prob- for Peace and Freedom will 'hold "Russian Language and ConversaOn Tuesday. 'December 9 at 1:30.
lems entailed in supplying one.
its first fall meeting at Whittier tion," instructed by Helen ShataOctober 4
the Middle East will lie the topic
Howell
Lewis
Shay,
architect
for
House.
gin, graduate of the St. Petersburg
Swarthmore Friends Meeting is
of both J. Sheldon Turner who will
ementary
building,
said
Institute of Girls in Smolny, Rusthe
el
new
cleebrating the 66th anniversary of
Dorothy
Hutchinson.
chairman·
"The P Det ry W ork sop,
h .. b '7
arrive in October after serving
ur
classrooms
sla;
its founding with a dinner to be he expects the last fo
of
the
Policy
Committee
of
the
NaAI
d
Do
'1·
h
with the United States Operations
for occupancy by Mon'exan ra
CI I, teac er of Arts
hied in Parrish Hall. Swarthmore. te be ready
I; "CreaMission in charge of the' Village College, on Saturday, Octeber 4', at day. September 29, which means tlonal Board, will speak on "The an d Cra.·~ts a t P en dl e H·II
Far
East
Crisis."
Mrs.
Maurice
t·
BI
k
P
.
t
i
"
Program in Iraq, and also, Colin 7 p.m. Elizabeth Gray Vining. t he delayed opening of kindergarIve
oc
rID ng. a course deW.ebster
will
give
a
brief
outline
oted
t
th
~
. t maki ng
v
0
e a rt w.
pnn
Bell, Associate Executive Secretary teacher and author. will be the ten can .be anticipated about
of
the
most
recent
resolutions
of
b
J
hn W K
I
k
"Wh
t Mak
of the American Friends'
es
mittec.
·Ing.such
as
the
multi-pul'POse
room.
Dessert
and
coffee
will
be
served.
Music."
an
exploratory
study
of
the
her experienees in gathering maelements of music by Pearl Zaret
On January 6 there will be a terial. both in this country and will be ready about two weeks later
All
are
welcome.
Ross; "Decorating Ideas for Spediscussion of India and Pakistan abroad, for her 'hook Friend of Life, he said. but the kitchen being added
to
the
present
building
will
not
The
local
board,
at
its
last
meetoial
Occasion.... by Grace F. Ware.
by a panel of ezperts to be an- the biography of Rufus.M •. Jones.
be ready for operation until early ing on September 11. accepted with graduate of the Quimby School of
nounced.
which is. published this month.
regret tin! resignation of Mrs. Interior Decorators and the grad)
The Far East will be discnssed
WbIi;;
on' January 20. 1969, ohy Henry J.
directers and appointed Mrs. Maur(Continued ou Pall<' 5,
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McCorkel who has traveled exten- nected with Haverford College as
a student and later a teacher, lie
ice Webster as corresponding and
sively' there. and by Gene D. OverPolice Nab Three
was the great American Quaker of
recording secretary.
street. instructer in the Far East
his century, Ilnd well beloved by
The Pennsylvania SUIte Branch
Young Car Thieves
at Swarthmore College.
Frineds
everywhere.
He
returned
3
of
WILPF
will
hold
its
f
..
U meetSwarthmore
Police Chief Thomas
Dr. Fl'ances Fussell will conclude
to Haverford to tesch in the fall September 30, October 1·2- ing on Monday, September 22. V. Bateman, accompanied by Counthe senes with a talk on "United
Rushing Toward
at the YWCA.2027 Chestnut street. ty Detective James Stewart. jourStates and the United Nations," of 1893. the year that Swarthmore
F·riends
were.
establishing
their·
Clubwomen
Philadelphia. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. neyed te V1rginia Monday to bring
and will moderate the panel discusmonthly
meeting.
•
The
afternoon session will be de- back three Ridley Township teension following all afternoon lectures, including her own on Febru.. .' Elizab."th Gray Vin.ing earned an th;~; o!:~'s ~;:;:.a~y ~::~:~ean~! voted to round table discussion on- age boys who had been apprehended
mternatlOnal teputatJon as tutor to
h.
f th der the general theme of "Peace Sunday by Virginia State Police at
ary 10.
r
Club
for
t
e
mamtenance
0
e Action in Our Communities" to be Cape Charles ferry in a car stolen
an
afte
Pri
f
J
h
C
nee 0
ap
,
P k
The series will be open to non- t e rown
World War 11 Her Windows for Woman s Club House o? ar ave- considered in three fields: Stepping from the rear of Fusco Motor Com_
members of the c1uh at a nominal
bUshed in nue, andh for htheld benefIt
of eanny, the arms race, human rights, and pany, South Chester and Fairview
.
the Crown P rmce was pll
h
. the
fee.
1962 and ninth grade pupils in the thrifty; ~use 0 ers w 0 seIze
developing peaceful attitudes in the roads.
Swa;thmore schools are now read- opportuDlty to exch~nge outgrown home and school.
The boys were turned over to Juve··t
t of their English as- ,but still sturdy artIcles for those
The last mentioned discussion nileCouit authorities in Media late
I~g I a~ P~most recent publl- which will fit new needs of growbe led by Mrs. Bess Lane. edu- Tuesday afternoon. They said they
or~msl~me~ ·TherV. .. EXI'les the ing. ,sturdy famllies, will occur on
"rhe adult forum. of Swarthmore catIOn IS
e JrgJDla
,
S
oW 30 October 1 2 and 3 cater and author. from the loca had noticed keys in the ear, a new
story of 20 Philadelphia' Friends ep~ e r .
:.
·I'bl,an"h.
Studebaker, during a visit to the
Frienda Meeting will begin next h were erroneously suspected of
ThIS alinual event whIch has all
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garage area on Saturday and reSunday. Septemher 21, at the Meet- w 0
h·d
f
"homecoming"
aiding the British during the Rev- t e eVl ences? a .
.
turned about 3 a.m. Sunday to see
ing House when Lydia B. Stokes Inti
(except food) IS the time when, 10 REQUEST KITCHEN
if they were still in it.
of Moorestown, N.J., will dlsc""s 0 Th~n.. the first occa;ion in a addition to the bononza of shared
TOUR APPOINTMENTS
Finding they were. the boys
the World Council of Churches and dozenls ~:ars when Swarthmore bargains and gain. villager greets
started
for Florida.
USomething new" is in prospect
its American branch, the Nationel M ting has planned a dinner for vlllager, club members renew the
Council.
I~~ts members though there are discovery that "many hands ,make for women of the community and
ELMORES RETURII HOME
Founded 10 years ago laat month ~any small soci~ble meals. Only the lapor light." familie~ and homes tlris entire area on the morning of
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Elmore
in Amsterdam. this great .fellow•
f this dinner by the Col- alike take on the shme of refur- Thursday. October 23. from 9 :30
to
11
:30
o·clock.
and
their family have returned to
.
I
d
170
servmg
0
••
·th·
th
b
d
t
ship <>f Christians now mc u es
Igee rna k
possl·ble for even blshmgs WI• In e u ge • 2)
es· t
I"
M Robe t Thompson chairman Swarthmore after absence since
denominations located in 62 coun(Continued on Page 10)
(Contmued on Page 1
of t~~ Edu:"tion Dep;rtment of June, 1967. while Dr. Elmore waa
tries. It Is one of the non-governthe Swarthmore Woman's Club. an- at ~s Alamos. N.M.
mental agencies accredited to the
Garnet
Warriors
Look
to
'58
Campaign
nounces
a Kitchen Tour sponsored
Smce July 7, Mr. ~nd Mrs. E.IUnited Nations. where it strives
by the department for the benefit more and Mary Lee have been 1n
to bring the Chl'istian approach
of
the Club's Scholarship Fund E.u~ope where the~ tour~d ~ngland,
te such vast problems as internaawarded
annually to a member of VISIted the ~orld s Fair 10 Brll8otional peace, racial understanding,
the
Hi
h
School raduating class. sels, drove 10 a Renaul~ through
and non-military aid to underdeg
g
France, Germany, AustrIa, North..
veloped areas.
She asks every
ber of the General Board of the
watch for detaIled announcements Dr. Elmore was a delegate to the
National Council. She will report
of the exciting event.
Second United Nations Internaon some of the outstanding human
tional Cooference on the Peaceful
services that have been made posAI.OUICE OPE.ER
Uses of Atomic Energy. September
sible in this country and overseas
Tile Duck Club will hold the first 1 to 14.
by the interchurch, or ecumenical,
Mrs. Elmore and Mary Lee flew
dance of the season on November 1
lDOvement.
in
on Wednesday, September 17,
in the Woman's Club.
Forums begin promptly at 9 :46.
and
begsn the task of moving their
Six dances will comprise the proVisitors are cordially invited.
family
from the former residence
gram. Mrs. Jack H. MJcWiJliams
may be called fur information at at 1342 Ba\timore pike to their
lEW DIREITOR
new home at 626 Walnut lane. Dr.
Klngswood 3-3932.
Carl K. Dellmuth. a Senior Vice
Elmore arrived by plane Monday
President of the F.idelity-Philadelniorning. Dr .Elmore is professor
PACK I TOllaHT
of physics at Swarthmore College•.
Phia Trust Company. has been
Among the 15 seniors on the
Sc:hdol footb?" squo.d,
elected a member of the Board of
Cuk Pack 1 of Swarthmore will
Da'lid and Elizabeth Elmore
Bred· Cr wford Jeb Turne' Pete
(top: row), Chns Mortin,
Direetors of the Standard pressed
hold
its
first
meeting
of
the
year
spent
the summer in New Ramp..
Btll it:w1a':wJ (m:nt) await the o~ning lii:t.off with Media on
tonight
at
7:30
in
Trinity
EpIscoshire
camps·while. their pantJdIa
Steel ColJlpBny, .JenkintownSaturday morning, 10 o'cIoc:k. September 27, at Rut~
pal
Church.
'
were
In
Eanpe.
'~I1mutb Jivell at 313 sw.nhA'l8tlue
Rekl.
IIIOre aYemle.
"Far East Cnsls'
ii
lor
$4.00 PER' YEAR
WIL Maeling Sapl. 25
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8 PARI AVENUE
SEP 19 1958
CI· b
Preparahons 1m
For Mulual Exchange
Lydia B. Stokes to
· ds F
Open F rlen
I
w
Septuabftl it, 1958
TBB SWAlt1'Bi10ltBAN
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will in.lude MeMra. K4nptoD L. lege aYenue is the maternal ~- birth of tlielr third .child and ....
H9Ward of Lexington, Mass.; Wal- mother. Mrs. William Daly ,Of ond son, Wnliam Thompson. on AuThe Rev. Charles A. Anderson
ter B. Pogue, Jr., of East Orance. Convent, N.I., is the paternal gust 81.
little boy's grapdparents are
and Mrs. Anderson of Yale aV!Nlue
N.J.; John E. 'Taylor of Worceater, grandpa~nt.
Mrs. J. Burriss West of Benjamin
recently returned from YBC8tioning
MalIS.; Earl M. Wedrow of CamMr. and Mrs. William 'R. Keen,West avenue and Mr•. and Mrs. •
for four weelm at Indian Lake in
bridge, Mass.; Philip B. Howard
Jr., of Silverton, 0., annoupce the Keen of Bowling Green, Media.
the Adirondacks. On Tuesday Mrs.
Essex, Mass.; Donald Clausing
Phillipsburg, N.J.; Burton
Anderson's brother- Mr. Alfred T.
Scbauffler of Kansas City, ~o., visHales, Jr., of Kenilworth, 111.; and
ited his brotber-in-law and sister.
Weaver W. Dunnan of WaMington,
D.C.
'
Beverly Cro'lrlber, daugbter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crowther of
£lIAIEIiEiT
Tbe bride's mother will wear a
powder blue crepe gown With chanYale ayenue, will begin ber junior
. year at the Pbiladiepbia Museum
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P . .rones
I
~-~.-·CC:eBilOr'les!
·
a~hnwre
avenue'
~:~~~::
tilly
ace
"""""'..
Ber
of
Sw
School of Art on Thursday.
.'.
mateh the dr'ess and h er corsage
of their
the engagement
'11 be a .cl ua teOr 0 f cymb·'>'"
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Carter and
"uum orDorotit v Elizabeth L . Lt. W. E'>--'n WI
IEIUTY HOARDS THE SUMMEI ..I
their children Cbarles six, Bruce
•
~
"w, hids
four, aDd Sharon four months, ar- Gilson, Jr., USMC, son of Mrs. Min- C
•
9 South Chester Road
rived September 4 from their home or E.' Stoddard of Simsbury, Conn.,
Leaving for a wedding trip in
and Mr. Warren E. Gilson of Win- Bermuda the bride will wear a
Cajl KIngswood 3-0476
in Windsor, Conn~ to OCCllllPleYnntil'.te,tl stead-C
coruf1ower hlue costume suit with
. at
home
Mr. and
Mrs. R.
S. for
' onn.
328ofSouth
Chester
road
Miss'
Jones graduated from a hand-embroldefi!d Swiss organdy
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, Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bi04.
head of Ogden avenue were the
guests of the former head of tlhe
English Department at &warthmore College, Mr. Philip Bleq of
Avondale, who entertained September 11 in honor of Mr. and, Mrs.
Townsend Scudder of Woodbury,
Conn., formerly of tbe swarthmpre
College fa.nity.
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at Swarthmore High Scbool and I't- blouse and beige accessories.
the Loomis School in Win
i. one of the 60 recipients of a graduated from Bates College in Wahls will be at home in the Dartgrant from the Natio"",1 Science June and is now stationed at
mouth House, 325 Dartmouth aveFoun'dation fOr one year's study tioo, Va.
nue, Swarthmore_
program at the University of
A sPring wedding is planned.
The bride attended Beaver Conntry Day School, Chestnut
sylvania for teachers in the
of Mathematics and Science.
WED TOMORROW II lEW EillLllD Mass., Wb....toil College where
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Piersol,
rec~ved a becpelor of arts dejp-","
Jr:, of Lafayette avenue were stewMiss Megan Wilson Townsend, in 19~2, and BostOn University
ards Wednesday at the seventb an- d1OUg'hter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon where she earned her masters denual show of the Rittenbouse Peter Townsend of Cbeatnut 'Hm, gree in education. A memher of the
Square Dog Club, Philadelphia, in ,Mass., wil\' become the bride of ;Junior League of Boston and Vincelebration of National Dog Week. Mr. Gordon' Lee Wahls of Dart- cent Club, she made her debut durMr. Peirsol will also steward at mouth lWuse, Swarthmore, son of
the 1948-49 season.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Charles
Wahls
t h e D~von Dog Show on Saturday,
Mr. Wahl. graduated from, the
October 4.
of St. Olaf, la., .at 4 o'lliock. tamor- University of Iowa. in 1949 'and
.The W 1'Ison C0 IIege Club of P'''il
., _ row afternoon, Saturday, Septem- the Harvard Graduate School of
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me. e students ber 20, in the Harvard Congrega- Business Administration in 1966.
of the college froni the Philadelphia tlonal Church, Brookline, Mass. He served tbree velrs as.a Iieutenarea at tea S Bturday afternoon at The Rev. Cbarles Hubert Stem will
in the armed• forces and Is enrthe Strath Haven avenue home of pe11form the ceremony. A reception rentiy product manage'r in adverW1i1l follow • the Country Chw of tislng at Scott P·~er Companv,
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Mrs. Dav Id MeC ahan, presIdent
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T erry.
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Harvard Club of New York.
avenue, registered Monday (I's a
by her father, wilt. wear
freshu-.an in the 167th e~:~n:: :~; ivory peau de 80ie gown with
IIACE • IIEIIRILL
class at Bowdoin College,
applique of imported· re-embroid~-.
wltb
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Mr.
and.
Mrs. Malcolm Ela",pkm
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wick, Me. Classes began yesterday. ered AI enoon Iace encr"""""
Vincent T. LBthbury, Srd, 602 opalescent sequins and seed pearls Merrill of Ogunquit, Me., and
Walnut lane, attended WailhingtGn on
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IDe,
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" and Lee University's 27th Fresh- waist and catbedral trsin. Her fin- riage of their d& hter,
man Camp at Natural Bridge, Va., geI¢lp veil will cascade ·from a cap- Louesa, to Mart4n Thomas Mace on
September 10-12•. Regiatrstion
let of matching lace trilnmed witb Friday, September 12, at Ogunqnit.
gan on the 18th and he stsrted
and seed pearls. Her bo'~-I Tbe bride's mother will be reclasses Wedneaday.
quet will be a cascade of Bueharis membered here as the former Mrs;
Mr. snd Mrs. HoWard D. Sipler IDles and stephanotis. '
Robert E. Sharples, at one time
and family of Harvard avenue reMeAd of honor will be Miss Treva editor of Tbe Swartbmorean.
turned from Avalon, N.J., on Sap- L. Knight of Bol/ton and matron
tember 7; Sandy Thomson, son of of honor, Mrs. Stanley W. Page of
I'ITHI
Mr. and Mrs. Rober.tThomson
Lbicoln, Ma.... They will wear
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ogram, Jr.,
Park avenue, was JaySlpler's
Windsor blue taffeta gowns con- of Wilmington, Del., are bebig_~
for a week lind Dawn Boyer, siotlng of a sheatb dress with scoop gratulated upon the birth <>f a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- neckline, cap sleeves and lio1>1flfsnlq daughter Deborah Louise who
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M.... and Mrs. George Plowman bella donna delphinium predomi- paternal grandparentS are Mr. and
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bandeaus of blue fe.thers
Hrive their d,aughter Ellis to Delaware, 0., wbere she 'began ber soph- Wlith elrcular veils' of '88tehing il' u
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Forge, Va., where they will
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snapdragon predominating. They
, Mrs. F. Walter Steuber of Yale Include Miss Patricia W. Fornald
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avenue will leave Swarthmore on of Brookline, Mass.; Mrs~ Weaver
Call •••
September 27 for Mill Valley, W. Dunnan of Washington, D.C.;
MRS; LLOYD E, UIFFIIAI
Calif., where. she will be married to Mrs. Martin Soott MeCorkhill of
'UD.,..
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Mr. Willis D, Donnan, a fonner Salem, 0.; Mre. Donald W. Behn~
resident of LeRoy, N.Y., whicb was ken of Rl\1elgh, N.C.; Mrs. Bnrton
also Mrs. 'Steuber's former home. W. Hales, Jr., of Kenilworotb. m.;
. They will mAke tbeir bome In Mill
Mrs. Benjamin C. Da"';", Jr.,
. Valley. '
Stamford, Collll.
~~. Jacob Haun, .Jr., of PatuxDwIght Sipler, son of Mr.
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en~ Md., will be best man. Uahera
avenue, left on Monilay to begin
sophomore year at the UI,in.rsiti-1
of Rochester. His father and his
brother Jay drov8~ to Rochester.
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FIIIIII IEITIII lITES
THE.SW
Community Arts 11th
DEW'DROP •••
Firat Day School cla811e8 for the
PllBUSHBD lIVERY FRWAY AT SWARTHMORe, PI!NNA.
year will stan next S,lIlday at
PETER E. TOLD. MlARJORIE TOLD. Publ~Mr.
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
9 :46 a.m. In Whittier l,Ionse•
• Phone KIngswood 3-0900
OPEN 7 AX to 7 :30 P.M.
At the Adult Forum, a~80 startP.ETER E. TOLD. Editor
MOIlday Throagb Friday
ing at, 9 :45. Lydia Stokes at
Barbara B. Kent, Ma...."mll Editor
Moorestown Meeting will diBc_
Rosalie D. Peir801. Marjorie T. Told. Ruth D. Remlllgton
BREAKFAST • LUNCH
DiNNER'
the
World
Council
of
Churehe8
and
Entered as Second Class Matter. January 24. 1929. at the Post
C/oseJ SatuNJays and Sundays
National Connell at Chureb.es.
Office at Swarthmore. Pa.. under the Aet of Marejl 3., 1879. '
This Chrlatian fellowship DOW InFANCY SANDWICHES
DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY NOON
170 demonlmationa in 52
Speeial Children's Platters
countries.
Though Philadelphia
SWARTHMORE. PENNA" SEPTEMBER 19. 1958
Yearly Meeting I.. a member. man,,1
. .IES."1I1A1 llTEI
Pblladelphia. They will sing "1m- Friends are not fully aware of the
aims and achlevemeota of the ecu~.:: mortal, Invisible" byTblman and menical movement.
The tople of'Dr. RobertA!'
"He, Watching Over Israel" by
at botlt ttbe 9 :80 and the 11
:M:endeluoho.' Members of the
- idces will be "The Holinlll!8
gregation are invited 'to attend the
IETHODIIT I'TES
God."
service.
There will be a Conference-ReExpert management,
, A reception for Swarthmmore
The sewing and bandage making treat for all church workers 01)
_entandlng, centrciJ.cJty location,
·College freshmen will folWw the 11 group meets at 10 a.m. Wednesday
Saturday at the Gulph Mills Conand reasonable prices add up 10
o'clock service of !MornbJg Worship morning. September 24. Luncheon ference Center. beginning at 9 :80
In the Woman's Aasooiation room· will he served by Cirele 6. Mrs. a.m. A full day's program i8 schedrenowned Oliver H. Balr ••nI=1
The ualters will be glad to direCt Oscar Hal't chairman.
uled with two principle speakera.
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anyone to the room.
U shers fo~ the month of Septum- William C. Collenberg. Church
.The first meeting of the nmy ber who willibe serving at the 9 :30 Leader. will speak on "What of the
COe
formed Young Adult Group of services are: J. Harry Beckmann, Future?" Dr. Phil1p C_ Edwards,
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young people in the church be~een John Burkam. D. Mace Gowing. Director of the Department of City
the ages of 18 andJ 30 will be
John Lord. Joseph A. Truitt. At Work. Division of National Mis1,20 CHESTNUT STR .. I,
Sunday evening at 7 :30 in McCa- the 11 o'c1ock services are Dirk slons, The MethOdist Board of Mil!auYII H.MII, '" I .... '
MAU A. aAII,," "
han Hall. Co. Clyde Pyle will show Dedel. Goorge BeitZel. Samuel sions. will speak on "Where There
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a three-dimensional film on Nor- DOdd, Marvin Gross. Peter Kaiser,
Way. Any young people of the Walter Magee. W. Rou Thompson. day apart. for the whole falnill1 I
. Vision." This is planned
ehurch are cordia\1y invited to at- John M. Trosley. The outside ush- with
a stsff of baby-sitters and
tend thiB first meeting and to bring ere serving are' John P. Cushing. recreation leaders. Lunch and
friends.
William M. Lee. Kirk D. Nevius.
The Cha'Dcel Choir will sing Sun- Douglas C.Tolley.
at
day afternoon at a 3 o'clock service
at Old Pine Presbyterian Church
TRIIITT 10TEI
ages. At the identice,1 'Worahip
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Road
-:Media,
Pa.
Opposit~ High Meadow
located at 4th and Pine streets. ' There will be a celebration
,of services at 8 :46 and 11 o·clock. the
, .
Holy Communion at 8 o'clock Sun- pastor. the Rev. John C.
will
(between Dutton Mill Road'and Knowlton Road)
CHURCH SERVICES
day morning. and at 11:16 a serv- use asl)is sermon'.ubject. "Ho,ldlnlr II I
ice of Morning Prayer will be held. Things Together.".
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Insiallatlon of the Church School
There are three separate groups
Friendly Sound Advice - Free
Dr. D. Evor Roberts. MInister
teacher. w,ill be held at thl. service. caring for children under ad'ult'sn-I
Telephone: CHester' 2·7206
Sanday. September 11
The ushers for Sunday will be as pervlsion during the second worship
ASK FOB BEN .A~Ea
9:30 A.M. --- !Morning Worship follows:
hour: for children to 4 years
Service. Sermon: "The Hollne..
'R. T. Bat"s. head usher; D. B. age, "hildren U and extended Jnn,
of God."
PLANS. PLANTINGS TERRACES
Cook, alternate; H. L. Harris, J. io~ Church for cihildren of grades
9:30 A.M..-Church School classes C• Jub'ln, J r REMasters, H..
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WALLS - WALKS FENCES
10:45 A.M. - Senior High Bible Peters. and J; S. Porter, Thomas
At the' close of' the 11 o'cloek
. Class
. MoWety' is ;,~heduIMto serve as serVIce. incoinlng students at
11:00 A)M. - Morning WorshIp acolyte at 8 o'clock and Richard freshman cl,a,Ss of Swarthmore CoI~ROADLEl'ED EVER.REE ••
Service.
Jackson at 11'.16. •
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cI
lege will be welcomed with Ii Coffee
The Group seWing for the
Hour reception. Also the new .
.,11:00 A:M.-.c urch Sc 001 asses
.0nED SUI ••IEI
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EVE•••EEII II nRIETY
Fry table of the Holiday Fair will ister of Music. LouisR. Sclloe
meet Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock and' Mr.. Schroeder. will be
BERRIED,~PLANTS
John C. Kulp. Mloister
,
In the Cleaves Room. Those sewing co.med at thi. time. Robert Loudin.
Roben Wilde
FIRITHO.II, COTOIEAlTERS, HOLLIES'
. for the Apron table wiU meet
who has served 'as organist thi8
Milnister of Mnsic
s"mmer. will also be greeted at the
same hour on Thursday. .
On Wednesday there will be a coMee hour.
SRnday. Septemllet Z1
Crepe Myrtle. Laurel. Vibul;Jlums
Rhododendrons
The Youth Fellowship groups
8 :45 A.M.-Worship Service. Mr. celEObration of the Holy Communion
Kulp will .preach.
at 7 :00 a.m.
',will meet at 7 p ..m. at the churclt
Open 7:30 A.M: - 5:00 P.M. Daily
9:46 A.M.-church School claNIII!
The ChUTch School faCulty' will for the regular Sunda
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11:00 A.M~Worship Serviee. Mr. meet at 8 o'clock Wednesday evaprograms.
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Kulp will preaclt.. Sermon ,topic: nng.
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the large room In the baselnent of
(lhef'lb Choir reh ll8rsal 'will bethe church.
gin at 4 p.m. and Carol Choir reTRINITY CHURCH '
herealsal at 4 :30 p.m. on Tuesday.
Rev. Stanley R. West, D.D••
The Commission on Education
IHRllTll~ IIIEI.E 10TES.
Priest-in'(}harge
will meet at. B p.m. Tueaday at the
The truth that man made in the
Saday. September 11
spiritual image and likeness of
8 :00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
The Ladles' Bible Class will me.,t,1
God bas dominion over sin. 8lck11:15 A.M.-
the hoOU! o.f 'Mrs., S. W. Johnson.
ness and limitation will be brought
41
Amherst avenue. at 12:30 Wed. Wednesday. September Z4
out at Christian Science services
nesday.
I-Sun.lay by the Lesson-Sermon en7:00 A;M.-HOly Communion.
titled "Matter." The Wesley Choir wiJl rehearse
at
7 p.m,. and the Chaneel Choir at
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
John's account of the walking on
,
OF FRIENDS
8
p.m.
ThUl'l!day.
the sea by Christ Jesus (John 6:16Sanday, September 11
21) is included in the Scriptural
.
selections to be read
9 :45 A.iM.-Flrat Day School.
"I saw It In the ~w",nhmorean."
,
.. 9:46 A,M.-.Adnlt Forum: Lydia
The Golden Text ia from x-it'Stoklll!. "That They May All Be leus (19:4): "Turn ye not unto ~uuu~uuii;;;;;;;;~
One.!'
11 :00 A.M.-Meeting for Worahip. idols. nor make to yourselves mol- ~
Childred cared for in Whittier ten gods: I am the Lord you," God."
House. All are welcome.
AIr are welcome to attelldthe
srevices at First Church of Christ,
Monday. Septe.ber U
1.s..leI"tillt, 206 Park, avenue,
11
. All day sewint f~r A.F.S.c.
o'clock.
Wednesday. Septe.lter U
, All day sewing for A.F.s.C.
plannjng ..
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of the Unitarian Church of DelaOounty, will examine the
question "W!hen Is EdueatiOu Religious" during the regular ~hurch
service, at 11:00 a.m.. 'Sunday. Se!>tember 21. Baby-sitting facilities
will' be available.
Adult services will be held ea~h
at ,Curtis Chapel located
Old Med
on
' . ia Road. Springfield.
Visitors are always welcome.
, The Church School will open this
UNITARIAN CHURCH
Sunday. September 21. Rather than
OF DELAWARE COUNTY
elaaSes dispersed
several homes and in the basement
Old Medi", Road, Springfield
Springfield and Sproul
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FIRST CHURCH' 011'
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
SWARTHMORE
Park .Avenne below HarvArd
Sanday. September ZI,
11:00 A.M.-Sunday School.
II :00 A.M.-The Lesson _ Sermon
will be entitled,: "Matter."
Wednesday evening meetine each
, week. 8 P.M .• Reading Room. 409
. 'Dartmouth Avenue. open weeltc
,days ""cept holidays. 10-6; FrI,,
evening. 7-9.
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and rewarding. Whether you pJeCet ..
memoriaJB·tnditionaUy erect or level with
the ground. or favor cremation over burial,
West Laurel Hill can _
&han IIltisfy your
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Parenta are often faced
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luita relulting from the
activities of their children. Our Comprehemi".
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Clyde R. Dengler. conductor avenue. entertained at a blrthda,.
the Delaware County Choral So- pany Saturday. 8eptemher 18. iI.
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The finals of the Swartbmore clety. announces the rehearsals for WIUI ellfht yeal'll old.
Junior Tennis Club were held on the new season wlll start on MonSunday. September 7. Lessons hed day.,8eptember 22. at 8:30 p.m.• at
been 10 .progress BiDee sarly in the the Upper Darby Senior, High
seB80n'unoer the direction of. Deb- School. Lansdowne avenue near the
orab Welsl1 Chase. Approximately Delaware County Hospital.
60 chUdren were entered In the
Several Swarthmoreans aremem.
'varioUII to.. _-_...:..-. The. raoul.- be
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'Were as follows:
of 300 mixed voices wblch presents
. '''ITOM II.ULUTIIII II,
Boys, 11 yeara and under: Dave at least two copcerts per year.
Tolley beat Paul Dono~an 6-4. Doug
William S: Wood; president for
Welsh beat Jack Pnee 6-0. Ned this year. invites those who enjoy
Coslett
beat Billy McCawley 6-1 In llinoolng
to join. for Ii pe,riod of IOpI .Aftl AVE., IWAITHIIIE
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Welsh
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beat Diek Wagstaff 6-0
ond round; i.it' the finals Bruce"
Pyle beat Doug Welsh 6-2. David!
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,Spackman beat Ned Coslett 7-5 and
Businessmen: Is your secretary spending her whole day arranging
bruce PYle emerged VIctorious over if
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David Spacmen 6-0
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MUMBO 'I'D.'VEL SERVICE
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• sition" will be given by Elizabeth
· C. Raleigh •. graduate of the New
· York SchOol of F·ine and Applied
Arts. scholarship student to the.
Royal Aca~y ,of Florence. ltaly.
Oorcliran Museum School, Washington. D.C. ane! a pupil of Karl
Larson., '
Roswell WelCiner. who etudied at
, the Pennsylvania,Academy of "Fine
Arts anel the Barnes Foandaidon
and W1!S .."mplent ~ th~,~re880n
Travding sCholl\1"1!hip. 1935; First
'Ch~rle.toppal! i\:emQrial ppze.
19~6; FellOWllhip Prize. Penneylvania Academy of Fine Arts. 1942.
will conduct claue.' in "Drawing
,
and Painting." ,Enid Mark. gradu8Ite of Smi'th Oollege ane! a, member
of the Art St;'dents League. New
!hem.es" by Mm. Docili:.
Boys 13 years and under: Buel
We Will Handle All Your Traveling Needs at
In OIl and Watrecolor by .Jose- Seher beat Vin Carroll 6-2 6-1 Bill Ii·
;phine. De~itt Lipton;. "Scul~ure Wrage beat Chip Shay 6-2.'6-2;
NO Extra ~ost to You
:ec~Dl,ue by Ma~ru:eL!~~; Jim ,Mayer beat Bill Egan 6-1. 6-0. iii!
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~'llntlDg and Duwmg' .~y .
lot the fioals Hruce Pyle beat Buel
TRAVEL" IS 'OUR BUSINESS
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anne Hay~s Porter;" Pa.inting Scher 6-4. 6-1; Bill Wrage lleat L:!South, ,Chester Road
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and Ce~nltc Scu1~t~re by Anne Curt Young 6-3. 6-2 and flnelly
,?huse Richardson. Metsl Work•.llruce Pyle beat Bill Wrage 6-3 ~~~ua~~."~W~UII~",,"~W1~!nanmunI~~~na~...
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Jewelry and ,Ename\in~' by Mir- 6-2.
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iam Eisbree;, "Early American Jloys. 16 years and under: Jock
Decora~ion" by Edna Winter; Hannum beat Peter Courtney 6-1.
':Weavin~' by Roben Stafford~ 6-1; Buzz Hannum heat Steve
: Puppet Maklll~' by ~ma Louise Kamp 6-0. 6-2 and finalist was
"!arfleld; "Ph~,tography"by F. F. Jock Hannum over Buzz Hannum
Zunmerman; !,oodworkl~ by
:Walter~lor; La!"fshade Mak. 6~9i7. 13
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years an . un....r: u y
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Romy heaIt Sharon Piarker 6-2.
,nversation
y Betty ~.e; Dorothy GatewoOd beat Marisnne
"(lrilative Dancin~ by Janet Shuga~; "Recor~r" by Pearl RoBS.
Burtis 6-1, Margeret Toland beat
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Peggy McC"";ley 7~5. Janine WaIYor~ . Will instrw:t ~asses in "C~iI~ren'sclasses .als~, i';'Clnde: lin beat Lolly Bullitt 6-2 in the
"PalDting' and DraWID~ an,d Sa.lIy PalDting ~nd Drawtng' by Cyril first round. I,n the second round
Jam~F~r.~aduate ~ N~comb Gardner; ~~;al Work, Jewelry .tudy Rony beat Bee Parker 6-0.
, C'lllege ,t TuI\,ne UlllVel'lHty and and Enameling' by Millfl Boyd and ,Dorothy Gatewood beat' Mlirpret
TEACHERS' EXHIBitiON AND DEMONSTRATIONS
, another 'student of HoIl""n Pitlital!. Mrs., Eisbree; "~reoch
Tolahd 6-0. Marty Kearn. beat Jawilllioid .classes in "Begin.~lng and tlon", b~'. Betty,,',
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nine Wallin 6-0. In the third round
and REGISTRATION.FOR MEMBERSHIP
Interm,edi,,~ 011 Painting., MaJdn~ by :Einma..
I; Carol Hannum beat Judy Roxby
AND CLASSES
Instructing bl Metsl Work. J_- "Woodworkin~' by Walter Omlor; 6-2 Marty Kearns i>
, elry. and Enameling will be Mary ~'Ballet' by' !""r:ore Sander; "T: , Gat-oOd 6-0. finalist, Marty
Boyd. graduate of the Peonsylva- lor Theatre directed by Bamara Hiearns beat Carol' Hannum 6-1
,Dia Academy of Fine Arts and Grave. with Jean Proctor; "Muelc 6-2.
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Daytime and Evenings .
M.oor~ I~;, !I!.!~, iII Potte,"'W,', f~~kSh,?P" .for Pre-S,choolera" tn,_d-GirIS 16 years andunde~ Vicki
• Painting, and Drawing
,WIll be Marlone Dutton S~~~,1 ,,1~~!"W!ction to Playing the,~ Wallerbeat')ilha~"n Parker 6-0.
ill Dlfl...~t T.ach",1 ,
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gra~uate of Moore and t~ fhil!'i coraer ,by Pearl Zaret Ross. '.
Naoey Egan' beat Roselliary
.• D_~ons.iati9n' Course
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6-3, ,'i'-6; . Carol Hannum
(Covers l4Ic.h subJeds .,' ,~pedlve. Color Mfdna. Un' D,. .ln9. Modelling of
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beat Deedee Prentiee 7-5. 6-2; Sally
FOrms, .rush Streltts, Wat.r Color TechniqulIS, PrInciples of Composl'tI'on.)
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McCawley beat Dorothy GateWood
.. Sculp.,ture
6-0. 6-2 in 'the 'first round. In the
• Crafts
second routid Vicki Waller beat
...,._t.I, Jew.lry, Enamelling, Pottety/ Weaving,
Marty Kearns 6-0. 6-4; In the last
~rly American DKoraUon. Lampshd. Maldav_
round Vicki Waller beat Mary Lee
A few months ago. a locaUlither got fed up with tbe bickering that Cue by default; Nancy'Egan beat
.. Photography
Iktinners .nd AdY,nc.cf. •
, went on every'day between hi. iIlwo boys over clotiles and personal be- Sally ,McCawley 12-10, 6-3; Vicki
longlnge. He deddedto end It the simp~est way;he knew. by giving each Waller beat Nancy Egan .e-4. 11-1
.. Flower Arrangement
boy a bedroom Of hIS aim, But that meant a!1dlll,''g an extra.room and a~ in the final •.
.. Bloclt Printing
Girls 18 years and under: Becky
first he didn't mew how h~ 'could aUord it. Jt ,was a friend who pro- ~ke beat Nancy GatewoOd 6-2.
~ Qecorating idea.
-rlded the '~lution. He suggested a loW-eo~ Home MOd'lrDization I,oan
Hicks b8at N;"'cy Egan 1-6.
~ the Hom•• Glib fad Specli1 Occ.Islo:••
at The Deiawate County )~atiol\aI Balik. It turn~ out to be very good 6-2. th'I. ion the' first round; in the
.. Language
frindl ad ..ssJ_n.
adme. ,Atter getting aU'eStimate from a eootractor. he aUoply took the second round Betsy Hicks beat Vlc- ..'te to The Delaiware CoUnty National Bank ,where they provided ki MeNair U. 6-4.6-1; Sally Mee....
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Cawley,beat Marty Kearns 6-0.6-1;
~~ monCY 118 needed fo~tjle I'O'It ¢ b,bo~ and m~tsrirJ. nsed. An~ h e . VIIckl Waller beat Mary ,Lee Cue
A.~V'Ptu"'l C~lor and Delign for Holiday
aetoafahed tlrI!>t it cost only. '72 cents a week to repay each ,100 he 8-0. 6-0.
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the
semi-finals
Vicki
Waller
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borrowed.
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heat Sally McCawley 6-1l.U. 6-0;
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Jnding by his peacefuleoutitenanee lately. his nelghbom agree the Rnselliary Cadigan beat Betsy
.. Ball"'m D.ncing
6-3. Finallet VIcki Wa1:
· price for pC.aee was Ind*. • ~ln. ~ fact, the word has apread. Hicks
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WHAT IotAKl!S MU$IC (~.I..I.Q iii. w!'Y' .nd w~"of1><~ 01 mu,le. ~ t.~1.1",!.
Home Modernisation Loan to build extra bedroom. for his battling
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different period. of music, holrmony, foi1ft.) .
Mr. and Mrs. Steve I'll 'Bnd famdaughters. (Advertisement.)
Ily recently returned to their Rutgers avenue home after 'spending
a week's vacation in Ocean City.
.. P~i"t.ng and Drawing
N.J.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis I, Detloff
• Metai; Jewelry, Enamelinl
and their family. formerly of 313
.. Woodworking
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place, are settled iii
atth.
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their neW 'home at 16 WeJlesley
.. French Convenation
road,
.. Puppet Making
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.. Junior Theatre
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The Community
"Arts Center,
WaNinglord, Pa.
OPErt HOUSE
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BUOVATE YOUR FAMILY'S AUTUIN
'MUTUIL EXOIAIIE
Bring Articles Tllesday, Septembe~
9:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M.
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AN. to 12:00 Noon
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Interestirigac:Kvities. irlcluding Plc:ty Rliaders Meet. Drama Wdli.
$hop, The Prinlmokers, Holiday pecorGtio.. Lecture Series.
Dancing. Film Showings., Concerts. Critic· N'tghts, Mon'I..,
&hillitlons.
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e~JQY ANI> SUPPORT THE ~BOVE PROCU,t.t
-All 8poIiI Qo!I 1IeUb,.-DuIce Grall
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.. Introciuct.ol'i to Playing ~e R..col-der'
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., Music Workshop for Pre-Schoolers
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Speec:h; Cr.-tive Dr.m.fics,· Parttcipation In Public P.rform.nee.
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Come u,y day betA [en 9 and 4.
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delphia Museum School of Art.
Open House Sept. 2~
Elizabeth LukeDil Crothers.
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uate of Pennsylvania Museum
«;jmtbll~ed from ,... 1) ,
School and a nationally accredited
Obio State UniversJty; and "The judge. will hold claeses in "Flower
Drama Workshop" by An Center Arranging" and Margaret E. K.
president William Webb Price• .in Held. M.s.E. at University of
which he ~I direct and give eon- Pennsylvania and Pratt Institute,
struc;tDve cnticlsm to actors.
' Will give courses In "Ceramics for
JoW... 'the An Center tills year• .childreo."
in additIon to M~Irt'Ware and Mi..
A "Demonetration Course" in
Shatagin. are .elg new membera
of th,e jJUOJilty who bring witlt them fundamentals . of drawing and
.,.
painting by Cyril Gardner; a
a'iong list of honors and achieve- "Painting Workshop Group" by
m;~;"en Rohrer. who wt1\ conduct Robert Anthony and a "Pottery
classes in Life, Still Life. or !.and- WorkshQIl" by Marjorie Stafford
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are ",Iso new on the list of Murses
scspe
"Pad~lng and Drawing."
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stUdied. inting' with ,Hobson Pit- offered by the Center
man.
drawing
at th.. Peoosylvania
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A
dult and teenage• classes in
• t'Ing' and D raw1D~.
...... WI'11 be
Academy, of iFine 'Arts. History of "Paln
Art at Pennsylvania state Univer- held by Mr. Anthony; Advanced
srty. ",nd tille Univeraityof Penn- Water Color Printin~' by John W.
sylvanl",., ",nd has .wrlbited in gal- Kowalek; "Painting and Dr"'win~'
lemes hi this country ",nd abroad_ by OyrilGardner; "Adventures in
; A course in "Painting and cOmpo- Color and Design for Holiday
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Red Cross Volunteers . Whd , I•• $w
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Tq·Gather Here Thlll'&1
Spirited .s..~
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~ CoAcH MU1AIIDROBINIION
• trip to New England durinc which
Continues Career Which
The Social. 8ec1lri~ Amendments September 26 for the second annual He .. lotIlIl
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Ha..uo-'
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d
G
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1968
will
proVIde
Increued
Volunteer
Service
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for
VIIlanHe
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overnmen
ents to bont 31000
'Northampton and Pittsfield, MII8IIo,
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paym. a ,
, . teer leaders in the
He u lulllt"71
ad a former teacher of Mn.. Bew1
in Stress
'Delaware County, begin- Penneylvani, chapter. Tl>e event H. ia vigOf"ous
lIlY's. On the way home they stopThe .apwlntmen't of Dr. W. F. ning v.:ith the checks which are ~ue will be held at the Swarthmon. H6 re...... Iww to work
pe,Hn SouthPort, Conn., to see Mre. Faragher, Swarthmore ApartIn February 1969, ~rdlDg Presbyterian Church, Harvard avo He "'...... eM 1IIJlue 0/ drill
·&wle"s 94-year-old aunt, Mrs. menta. as assistant' to the pre.ident to Herbert W. Gruber. IIOCl8laecurto b6 prompt
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John D. Buekiey.
,
' of the Research IllStitute 'of Tern- itl' district ofmanhageir in cwilIh~ber.
Plans for the Ojle88ion' are de- He d6'1Jewpee6urog. au.".,... .
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unced b Dr The amount
t
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ncrease
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eM proper me (J/ Gl/gre..
' Mr aDd lIIrs ROOert Balthla aDd pie Un.vers", IS anno
y . about 7 percen~ .~though the h.und'er the d·.--....
u""'..o~. of"
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their 'daughter'Xim Elizabeth have Aristid Y. Grosse; :presldeut of the
in some checks will be slight- Avery Blake. Volunteer 8eJ;vIees Ii..
tudcmt
nturned to their hom, 'at 323 Park Institvte.
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.' 11' more than 7 percent and it will
for bantbe200&'!.~~C·
"(~~ ·of 176 mOml.ers who. have
avenue a.f
. ter 8ummer'~ with relaFor the past 27 years, Dr. Fara'I'-htl I
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More t
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..... Mr. Bal- gher hll8 b een a eI 0 •• associste 'fIf. be
s... l' aa nan
perce.. In
are ex'
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graduated
In the&ftduates
last 12' yean,
tivei inXennett Square:
othel'l!.
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160 have been
fnIDI
,this is a sophomore atlldent at lllull8'!e J. H.oudry, developer of tIte. .People who are already eetting
Mrs. Jamee T. Berryman.
coll,ge or are In college nl>W. well
B;!wa:rthmore College. •
security· payments do not director. O:Uice of :Volunteer
.. mr90%.)
iM1'II. C. Justus Garrall8n of CoI~ MBC!S The Institute I. presently en. need to apply for the increase. It ices, Amencan National
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lege avenue leaves by p~e today
ged' reBC!arch In the fields at will be automatically added to the wU1 be the keynute speaker. ;~
for Oberlin. 0 .• where abe win visit :emis:~ at high temperatures' checks for January, which will be addre,:, ,"The Oneness at
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her llOD-in-Iaw aDd daug~ter Mr.
ed b
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I......rlcl maOed out early..-ln Jl'ebruary.
. Cross, she will diacusa the
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l' co ufor on
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and
Under
other changes made by p ri nClp
grandson. little John Garral!-an :;:iarw.: orPnic cI;Iemistry.Dr. the new law. social security bene- an organization of p~ple
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Daly, over the weekend.
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Grosse ..id, and n_ plans to ex· fita will become payable to a. num-.
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Mr. and Mrs. Judaor! R. Hoover. tend its worit into the petroleum per of people not previously ellInvOcation will be delivered
Jr., of Wallingford and Mr. and field.
sible for paymente. They. mUst, the Rev. Dr.D.
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Mrs.' A. W. Wocidward of MOJ'lan Wdth Houdry. Dr. Faracher servo however, appl;y to their social, Be- ~tor at the
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spent lest week at. Ocean City as ed ae illrector of research and later curity offices before payments
. tenan Chnrch. ceremonies will
Cary &rant Ingrid BergIllClll
house party guests of Mr. and Mrs. as chemical adviser in the develop- start. Among the groups now eli- gin '.t 10 a.m; M~ic will be
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Carl We~ of .Wayne.
ment of oxidation catalysts for the gible becaUBC! of the amendments nished by the ;aed Cross, Gray Lady
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Mr: and JIlra,. E. L. Conwell and prevent.icin of "air, pollution and the are:
HosPlta.I 'MUSIc.' Groop. A fnil day
' tu ... $.tunl.,ilight
D.IJ,....7:1O.
':30 '.101.
· th.eir family of Columbia avenue. recovery o~ heat.
Dependents of people who are 60 0f a etIviti. es WI 11 f 0 11.
OnIy-6.
e, 10 P.M.
have returned from summering in
Dr. Farag'her" a graduate of the or over who are now getting dieThe morning ac;sslon. WIll be deC.pe May" N.J. Ann Grcer, daugh- Unlve~sity of Kan.... was an In- ability Insurance benefita
voted; to group discUSSIOns ~ter- SPE.IAL ..
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· ter ot Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Greer stl-uctor in chemistry with that In- under 18 or disabled; a wife of any Ing. on vo~untee~ l~d8rahtp..'HILIIE' SAT., 1 ·P.I,
· of Media visited the Conwells dur- Btitution. He was assistant direc- age Who has a chUd in her care who crultment, mterVlcnnng .~d train-: I" "S~binarine Command"
. .. ingJuly and Susan Campbell. tor or'the Mellon Institute in Pitts- is entitled to benefita; a wife 62 or Ing. The afternoon .ses~on will he Stoning \viol. HOLDEN aod WM. IENDIX
daughter of Mr. and M!",-, Balloc~ burgh and founded the School of over; or a dependent husband 66 or devo.ted to group reports. Lunch- .,1•• lel.r""'eoil .... ,ie.'~J
(}ampbell of Vas,sar avehue was Petroleum. Engineering lit the Uni. over).
eon 'wI11 be ,served at 1 p.m.
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2", 211 FRio,
21 'IAT,
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While on a fishing trip In late·
AuAfter leaving Pittsburgh. lie could not qualify for
benefits un..'
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gDJt aboard his boat, the Mako, Mr. 'headed the r ....rch and develop- der the old law hecause they did not
GARY COOPER
Conwell and threefrienda caught, ment laboratories
; at'
'I.'d•• in search' for tIlte Socony Vacuum Oil disabled. (A total of at least By
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. ~:JO••:It P.N. ,
llrought into Ocean City.....
the lllst 26 years. TIley also landed Co. as technical director and a memo' years of work under the law Is etlU
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": a 26.;pound tuna on the same ex- ber of the manufaeturing c:(JmlJIft.. required;),
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tee of Socony.
DependeM parents wbose eon'
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.carol Ga£f. Mary Ann Me'Oclmhs.
During and a.fter World War '
died after 1939 and
'SPONSOIED IV SOME OF OUI
and .Luren Dicklneou began fresh- he WII8 a member of the
not qualify for benefits
LOCAL MEiCHANTSIII
D18norientation at Univeraj!;y of 011 Mission to Germany. He
der the old law because the son
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Klngswoocl 3-2290
Del_are, Newark, on September later named chief of the Fuels and daughter left a widow. Widower,
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14 and. will start to attend clasees lJubricante Section of Field InteJII-I.',ml'u.
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,AIPLE FlEE PAII'.I
today.
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Agency
Technical. In
whose retireadopt- ;.
Ill:, and Mrs. Rot.ert
R. Greene gence
many and
France.
, G&- ingAdopted
puents began receiving
and their daughter Cindy have reo
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~its leu ~ three y~J:a \
t;'rned to their home in Oberlin
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the adopticin:'
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park.:Kans., after a tWo-week viBit
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. WMt, former.
A person reo!eiving benefita w,ho
with 'Mr. Green's parenta Mr. and 11' of. Walnut lane,' have 'completed ~rries another .perB?n als" racelVMrs. 'Grover C. Greene of Sou'th their summer tour of the Canadisn IIlg jleneflts can continue to receive
FOOTBALL: Pants
Chester road. wibh his brothers-in- Rockies. Glacier Park. Banff. Lake ~onthly checks, or can become ell.
Sho"lder Pads .
law and sisters 'Mr. aod ,Mill. Mor~ Louise; and Jasper P,ark and are glble as a d~ndent of the .new
Jeneys
gan G. Haines of Germantown and settled in the Edgerly Apartments. husbaod or wife without walUng
Mr. and M.rs. Alfred Smi~ of Me- 106 W. Sola street. Santa Ba~ara,
years.
,
Helmm
,
dia, and WIth Mrs. Greene s moth~ Calif.. for several months' until
Saine people In situation. similar
.
Tea:!
Mrs. Isahel Barr. her sister Jull8 their new home at Duarta will be to those mentioned above may have
and her llrother Donald Barr of completed.
I,IJIplied forbenefita in t~ past and
and Football.·
Rosemont.
The W'.had
ted
notified
that
they
d.d
not
qual.08...
. an unexpec
.
I
• Also Sweat Socks, . Shirtt, Pants
Mrs. G. West Cochrane and her expel'ience after rentinc a car at ifl' for.' pa,YmBnts. T~ese .~p e
0
d drivi
'I
the should get lD touch WIth the.' soohlldren ,Tommy 'and Suzie have re- Sal
.
em. rD., an
ng a ong
.~
d· tnot off.'
turned to ~heir Riverview av...,e coaSt of Oregon and California.
secunbo'J "0.'8
. lees
to
d
50 lleo! t of
. a u~ . IDg new
.home after summering In Ocean Th
4 - Park Avenue. Swerthmor•• Pe•.
' . . City, N.J. Mr. Cochrane joined Sa:y ;ra~8COs:: m:lto°:vold
. Mr. Gr]lber lI,\ted. '
• . them weekends.,
Lebo r D'
ketid tra el .
. DI..bled,workers whose social
Klngswood 3-4191
' . Fri. 9 to 8;~O,
Mr. and Mrs. G WilJ. BroID.ead
ted , ay .. wee' LI . b v •
curlty disabiljty banefite were,
...turned to theIr
gi'
I '- car was
ked.....
it.en .l' a
or were not .payable
. . home on Maple
ren
WuO
wrec
t
h
· ed wor·
Ian'
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r
avenu.e Tuesday after, spendIng a Wests roceded to Santa
• ey race.v
en s ~-oJnpen.Ia-1
.
week ID North Carolina. They stop- b t .p
tion.or other Federal di..blhty
pad In Durham to leave their son l' raID.
.
ment. wiJI' begin to receive the full
toK~ep XOUI'
George at Duke University and
'ELEmD-'
amqunt of their social security
, then ~cationed for a f/IIW days in
abUitypayments. (These people
BeaQ~iful.·
' Southern Pines.'
. Dr. H. Alan Hume, 603
. ,l:1ave to file I!Pplications. Tbleir
Mr... C. William PbilJlpe and avenue. was elected to membership ,toclal security checks will b:e start-I
I.' First rule is to •
a HOOVER upright vacuum deaner.
children' are maJdnc an extended in the Delaware County
ed automatically with checks maO, 'PAULSON has ·these on sal.: As~ about our. barg~ins . in
visit with l(rs. Phillips' parents Society at ~e September '
ed OJlt early In September.
used HOOVERS.
Hr. and. Mrs. Rdlert Richardson Media. Dr•.Hume
in
There is a slight change in the
Of Crist lane whne Lt; PItiJlIpa is general surgery ani! is
rules on 1\0w lIluch a social security .' 2. If 'you already have a tank-typev~Clluin deaner. do not
on duty in Tliule. tdeeuland.
with Taylor andl're$lJyterian Hos- beneficiary may earn and still get
• despair. Yau really need bbtldinds. to Cio bOfli' types of
EnsIgn and Mrs.' Ri~ K, pitals.
• social security._benefit, payments.
.. deaning best; PAULSON can ta~ yoUr old deaner in trade.
Alexander. BOD and 'daugHter-in~. and. Mrs. Hume and thell' Und~r a nil1\' pr0!isiou a person's
if
wish. "
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l&w of Mr. and Mm. Andrew Alex- children. four-year-old twins AH~ social security benefit will not. be
ander of South Swarthmore avenue son and ~arhara and ona-year-old withheld for any month In ,",hieb
3.
not be afraid to'try 1011'18 olth_ "h~e rug deoning"
are Mtt1ed at 4681% Muir street, :A~an. came early In july to ~Ide he neither worked In his own b11li'ifems. Most .oftthem wiR not _hurt your fIIgs" and while not .
San Dle.&o, Calif.• where Ens. Alex- In' the Spiller house hom BoHon ness nor earned OVer ,100 in wages.
thit equal of profes'si_lrug cleaning. many of them have
anderls aUaehed to the Aircraft where Dr. Hume had a !ellowshlp
Beginning, January 1. 1969. the
Carrier "x_rei" Mrs. AI~- at the Lahey Clinic· In su~gery. social. security tax rate for emmerit. Vie have some of " ' _ on IOle in our store. .
ander fs the fonner Barllara Bar- Originally from the Philadelphia plOJ'ee8 and employers will be 2%
.... Have ALL of your rugs profes$ionally deanecl at least once
area, Dr. Hume served his reai- ·percent esch. The rate for self-em· loW.
a year. ,Restores new look and feel to yourearpet.
'Mr. and Mrs. William Stanton dency at Philadelphia Presbyterian ployed people will' be 3% percent.
le""".
iii".,.,.••
re "
Red
tesm.
Dickinson.
Also,hard
rulll!ed'
to rePIace'on
ends
Jones and Jack Calhounr
Carl Hally at guard;. will be
from the football wa.... Nifty
my . Patterson, speedster
Payne, Lee "Bull" McFadden
sturdy pivot man Roy Stuart leaves
holes hard to filJ.
.
The bi'ljpht side of the ledger p~
sents as lIP\rIted a grollp of seniors as. any that ever put a foot
on Rutgers field. who have bee~.
,
....
working, with' determination and
enthliBlasm to mold the 1958 com·
11r;::==':;::========.
"Col,
'. ' Ie'ge Thea'lre
new
1-....1"
,'_"'ooIor,
"'aIa...
selINa
c~i1dren
.
s.,t,
NOW
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WAIHIII".1 SPiiiEI .
Warren B. Warden. president
and employers end 6" percent
MillC\r-Warden AoaoaIatea, ,
self-employed people In 1969.
more'_rehand consulting
··Starting with 1959 the fb..tl'
"11'86 a featured speaker at a
of earnines in a year wiD be
ference held at tile :!ul1~di~nc::~ ::~ for social security and will
......reh lnatitute in
toward social security beneD.C.. on Wednesdlly and
Warden bas been chairman at a
The Cbl.ster 1IOclalMdty diseChhmittee which tbroullbout
~ct dl'fIcie is in the Fldelity~
. _ r baa COII.>PDecI a ftufc Infollo tor Builcli:lllr; at 6th and ~=:I
D18~.rt U;...;... tIIe·eaIIIpara- Sti'eeta,'i()h8Aer: ltillojleDj
the PloPetllea at alI we.:at tile tbroap~~.8:~ .....
and ..... fIwIlJIa _ tile IMIbL
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FOOD, M·A,RK.ET
Borough Hall
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Leg. 0.' Lain b-.lb.63t,
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SPICED WAFERS
box 59c
2 cans 35c
Cotinc.::.:,r :h~ J k
siding at 424. Haverford place since I
~I th c all'Dlan ac .11
early summer. Mrs. Richmond is
g sal
e new season WI
teacher in the founh grade at,
IUIdel"W!ly with an
. Rose Tree School, Upper Provi~k 1Deeting for all Cuba and parat 7:80 p.m. on Friday. Sap- ~de~nce;;.=========~
te.nber 116 As usUal,' the mrrttnc ;:
place will 'be MlcCahan .HaD In
Bwllthmore Presbyterian Chl_t~ I
(Jo_ittee mMlIl>era expect
Iarce turnout at Cull regniars,
.
nts and parents for ...,.11 2507 Chestnut SL. Chester
Il'It; meeting. Cbainnan'
CHester.2-5371
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IInpb"":red that at leat
.N~HLI~
--. I1IUst _ _ R_ each boy
1Ian
ts to~· for the PIIel< pro,.
_ftI 1 , : _
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100 Pen Ave.,
. Swelllw'Uor.~
K'ngswood l-6OOCJ- CLearbrool 9 4646 . ~
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311 Cedar Lane
iSWEET POTATOES
(P~ltGmt~l\!
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'ORANGE-GRAP.EFRUIT SECTIONS •..
.,
2 cans '49c
to your home for your convenience. Your old rugs tahn In
trade, if you wish. (Ask about oar USED RUG llargains.)
.
.
Robert Keighton, Teacher of Piano
.
;
S. Need New Rugs? PAULSON o~ acamplete selec:;tion of
. c:oIon and typeS. an.anged by ~.In alA' sfont. or IIrought
pa.
instrument; he mus,t also have tin unclersfqnding and
appreciation of the various aspecn of music.
ApPLE' SAUCE
Carpet .
.
Do
These ratea are scheduled to In-
be the inaster of his own
'to
you
creitae every three years Ulltil thq
reach .4% ptiieent for ·eml.lo,,""1
for the performing .artist to
the
ponent,
mensBob
final,S
Taylor.
overwho
a tough
was also
op,' ,
"on" his game throughou.t the
nament. He then teamed with Mr..
We1.h to win the miled deoabla
title. iiefeatlng Mrs. William MIiYale IpId Harvard AVellues
,
Cawley and Curti.. Wallin 6-1. 6-3
Title to STRATH HAVEN INN is vested in McGREGOR DODDS
fina:
HOTELS, INC.. but it realty belongs to ,the people of Swarthmore'
~: e :~nt"ta ~ esh ..:: and our other' friends. rear ,and for. We hope that you. wiD
us . e
WI
th rgelub' If.e t t'riple
. consider it "YOUR INN". ready to serve you at all times fO,r
comes e c • Irs
. WInner.
M~. Toland ul!ed her powe~ul
your enjoyment. For reservations, call Klngswooc! 3.()6S0, wh ... '
semo;e and deep .forehand dnves . .ther ·it be for doily meals Or speciol parties, or for rooms for ' ,
to
d d ta to take the
t ft
t
goo. a van go.
.
your au ·0 - own gues s.
women s championships: She was
. HE~ C. WILSON; Manager
tdnglC!8 fpihnehealS
resllsed
in thmeed over
....ut na
l' preva
,:
Welsh by ~-4. 6-2. Earlier she had
~med WIth Mrs. Ed. ~Iett to
WIn the do.mlO8 finals fr~ Mrs.
M'CCawley and Mrs. Welsh. the
scores 6~2. 6-2. "
.
By WInning hlB second conBC!CUtive
title, Pat
PO~BC!sslon of tbe Morns ~
whIch. was put Into competitIon .a"'OIl
yea~, In honor of the late Mr.
who was. for many years. the clulb'sl
most enthusiastic follower. Pl'esen-1
tat.on
• . was made bl' Mrs., Me,mll
Consumer's Co-Op Assn. of Swarthmore, Inc.
l~clude:Mrs. ~aniel;ll~l~
Ridgway:,,~:r:;"k :.i..rs; Mrs. ~ ~e
James Dye, pre-fair; Mrs. Jaek E.
Hunter. Mrs.' Morgan WynkOOP.
.
deys; Mre, Rot.ert C. VanRavenswaay•. cash and carry
!l8les· Mrs
H
u ....._ kl
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enry .....,\Nr e.
Christmae carda; Mrs. Henry Ruesell. book delivery; Mrs. John de-
IT IS NOT. ENOUCH ••• .
6-2;
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.
newal
_gulne
... All·profit.
subacriptlODll
from the
and..
reIe
will be used to .purebase
for the elementary
Cha
Irmen of the Book Fair COlD-
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MINT JELLY
The! C.:mera &.10.', Shop,
Hospital.
Clu. Tri Ie'
P
.
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and their three children Linda, BIl.
ly, . and. Jay. have arrived from
~kvliie, MOo, to make their home
• ill: &311 Rivem_ %'0811. Mr. Stanton
' tI!8 DeW auperintand8JIt of baIld.
'and grounds at ~
'~=~ bavin,r prevloull1y been the
.manager of Park College
.t
Earu..m .00Bege.
!:JI[ie~!881 kerr. son of Mr., and
W. Kerr of Foreet lane and
~,Rd. Rum....,., son "f Ill!- aDd
Ellis R.....,. of South CJHII..
11",1_11, lefl Tallh" for Notzoe
. UillvenIQ' whea; tIIey are
of ,tIIIo fa I
....
October 15, 16, i 7
Mr. and Iilrs. Harold G. GrIIf'1Il1 States durt. wbkhthey visited
returned Wedneaday to their Rut- friends and relatives. They epent
gers avenue home af~ a three ,two reeks of their vacation in Magweek tour of all the N_. Eugland nolia near Gloucester, Mass.
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Book Fair Set for. . . Pal W.1sh T_1s .
been ah~itg brightly In the f0ri!l .Mr. W~lam H. Drieh!lus Of
~eW ch lon.hi trophiee were
403 Dartmouth Ave!'ue . Opposite
of o,!e Skip Bemarel, who is ,
drove his 'daughter Anne offered th-:::year i: the 'WOmen's
•
to be a tough man to'keep out
to Ohio Wesleyan University. tou'
nts d th '-eddloul,I..1.i
.L tarti
lin
...........~ 8'i1 Dela
. 0
W ....c
mame an, em....
....e s
ng
eup. ~-".....
. ware. .•
edn~y
th
thu iasm shOwn this
around ability he has stood out on she will "'liecIn her third
the en di~~
.~rtai:u II
...."'loping 1,aat a t study In the field. of Art Edooation. to
season
eseVIIJ10na are ,,~
defense and is U'
be ntInUed
and apanded
QUarta!back and right
Martha Calhoun. daughtar of Dr. future
l!cJb Wagsta.ff. a big. stroug
and Mrs: J. A. Calhoun of Elm ave- &Un
Of
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baa been showing ~I .promlse
left ~t week for Northfield, .. lrfen?:a~:~resQ~·~:~~~~~~1
tile line and, will Pi:obably .
whe!" ,tIhe ~I be a. senior Bob Taylor defeated Curt
some ,senior out Of· /J Bta!t1JlC
,Jack .. Calboun. bas reo iI-4,' '7-6'" scnui.:.fIaaJa'
T.r1.+:~1
_.w:
lignment by the start of the '..,.~_
~rown Univaudty
clefe'ated' Geo%11'8 Willetts
Although Da:oe Grogan
.........
R.I.
Pat Welsh defeated Tom Xelly
Hewes brm. experi~ to
Mr. and MI'1I. lL LeRoy
6-1; finals. Pat Welsh defeated ....~ I I
.end positions, BilJ Fuoss" Doug recently had as their house guesta Ta:r1 6-4 6-8 6-1"
,
Roberts and Rob Jarratt are im- BC!vera! mentbers of Mrs. lIIicCune's
W,or .' ,.b.gl~'
'Proving fast and could take over famiLy: her brothet-in-law and ais- Ltbb;m;:~nd defeaie.t Vidd W •• I_'
tbeBC! spots any. day aa there is ,ter Mr., and Mrs. Edward F. Gra6-1 6-1 Pjlebe Welsh defeated
(Whole or Sliced)
v~ry li~e difference between. alJ. ham of .:Jlanta. Ga.; her nephew M.... &.n,. McCawley 7-6. 6-1; fin~
. f.ye of them. One of the faskcml- and his
e,Yr. and Mre.
als; Mrs. Toland ;iefeated
..
ers h!lS been ~redScJl~er. who If, Graham and ~hter Bet~
WelSh 6-4. 6-2.
. .'
baa been hattllng John WIgton
len of New York CI~. N.l:..
.Women's doubla: S6mi-fmals.
co~op
the number two .,...ter
an~ sister Mr.
Mrs. Toland and Mrs. E • .coslett
Improvement has been a real
A. W. Coffland of
0.; de:featedMrs. R.\Kamp and Mrs. J.
U!!,ht of the training program
he~ sistar-in-Iaw Mrs.
Turner 6-3.4-6, 6-1. and Mr,. Welsh
•
hi~ progress continues h e J . Harne also Of Akrou. O. On Sun- a;'d Mrs. McCawley defeated M:rs~
••lv'!bly be a starter .
.
day, September 14, Mr. ~nd Mrs. H Coslett and Mrs. P. Parker 6-1, . SWEETZELS .
I
Q,uck Fellows. a "",,?omore. Ili
~8nd and ~rs. Hal"rl;"
finals, Mrs. Toland and Mrs.
a sturdY,center candIdate and
the McCunes In attanding the 'Coslett defeated Mrs. W81sS. and
~~ a class that is doing a fine christening services fo~ ~eth Ellen oMrs. McCawley 6-2, 6-2.
lob i.n s~lrit and endurance..'
Graham held at ~Id Tnn!ty Church . Mixed doubles:
:~~;~:~~ I
CO·OP RED LABEL
' W.th the a~80n oniy one..
~ew' Yo.rk OIty. They left.
Mr. aJid Mrs.. P• .wel.h
away. the team 18 wor,king
tbe.r home In Akron on Tueeclay.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed Coslett 6-8. '~""
tryiug toifit pll!yer~
, Mrs: J, F. McKernan of
Jack Ward and Libby
cleer posi~n and get,
avenue leava .Monday to take
feated Mr." and Mu.N•. Ryerson
their rugged. '58 campaign.
Katrina to Wheel? Col- 6-4.6-0; semI-finals, Mrs. Mc,clfw.1
.'
NORRIS
coaches realize the starting
lege
where she wi1I be a .Iey and Mr. Wallin defeated
l11ay be small ill~t. it 'l"'iU be
. ..thIa fall.
and Mrs. Harry Coslett 7-6. 6-1.
posed of an a1;omic.eubstane..
" Mr. and. Mrs. Peter, B. Mworay Mr. and Ml's. Welah defeated Mr.
lrill detonate many an explosion
and their chUdren re~
Ward 8Dd. Mrs. Tolaud by default;
Rutgers Fil!ld.
Weclnssday morning to th':lr
finals. Mr., and Mrs. Welsh over
avenue home after spendinc
Mts. MicCl\.wley and Mr. WaIJin
Cub Peck 101 News ' . weeks at Bass Blocks. G1~u~r, 603, 6-1. .
CO;OP VACUUM PACKED
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Mass.. 88 the gueats of MISS Bar~,.-~_ _ _ _-:::_
ti
A. busy schedule .., acti!i C!8 Iiara Kent, of Dartmouth avenue. Keith· RlcMrdaon, son of·Mr. and
awaIts all returning and incoming. miting 'Misa Kent were Mr. Mrs.' Robert. RIclIardaon at Oreat;
Cub Scouts of Swarthmore
. .
ofB
.
.
101. Members at the Pack
. ami M:nr.. Da'fid R. Morey
room- lane entered. Dickinson Colh...
I11ittee met Wednesday tmming
all. and Mr. and Mrs. No;ar...rtl•• Mondaytcibegin~freshm.n J'88l'.
,
the home of' Cuhmaster
Klamer of Whippany,
..
'rOil
d'
children.
i=IRST OF THE SEASON
FRESH
, fleou"Y. to llIIlUss ...ans, ~Ur
Mrs. Ruth Richmond haa been
SolI...
A...
;
;rodi~
"10
lorth
F
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HEALS,
TIlE SWAR1HMOu..ur
.,'.
bine.
Returitillg
lettermenSid
areJohn- pMoll, magazines;
Mrs. Lynn
tsln Houtz,
at fu11back'
ubli ·t
son. at center; Jay Lord. at tackle; . ax. p
CI y.
Ohris Martin, at gdard;BUl Medford. atqllartarback: J.ack Lewicki;' " N~WS NOTES'
at defen.ive end; Charlie Dietz, at 'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Con.
ba11lback. In addition. other seniors formerly of 316 Dickinson
ho bo realvarslt,. calibre'
who have B'IIent the last year in
C';.:wford, JeI> Turner.
Woods. Mich.. have
Thad Ad&ms. at haltback; big
. back to .Swarthmore and
Grogan and scrappy Xen
are living at 8,00 Westdale avenue.
at end; BiD "Giant" Rowland.
1I!r. ColT .1s \ aal!OCiated with ilie
tseWe ' and Cull "Tiger"
&ott' Paper Company. The Corn
"rd.'
have tWo' children Kathleen
t
a In
gua
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the backfield a new face
Devid.
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HO'W"
RlSTIAN'
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'Members at the 1968 Book
CaptaIn Houtz Leeds 11158 committee met at the home at the, Welsh. Mrs. Toland Earn
Combine Anticip,ting
general Chairman. Mrs. George . L.
Season's Top
. 0
. Se 27 . Shoemaker, 613 Academy
pener
pt.
Monday morning to discuss final
Honors
The key to the
'arraligements for the popular Fair
Pat Welsh and M1'II. Libby ToHigh School foo1ilall season
to be held Oetober 16. 16 and 17 land walked off with moat f1l the
with the senior ball playen.. Filled at the Rutgers A'V8llue SehooL
as the Swarthmore Tennis
with "zip and pep;' they are' sure
In addition to the earefully ae- C!.ub wound' up the leason'a aMlvto gain the respect of opponents lected galaxy of childrens' books. i~e.s ~y crowning champioDll In four
throughout the season.
this year'. Fair will al80
dlVl810ns last Weekend.
Lost from ll18t . year's starting a group of beskeller adult
Welsh played the finest tellDi'll
lineup are 'such standouts as
Orders for. attractive
seen at the club in several seasons I
captain BUi Morrison al)d Loren
will again be taken as
to take a straight ..t victory ill
He le......
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,
VAUXHALL
VICTOR
for IMPORTED
VALUE'
.
-S-ltm -
. 'MUStiROOMS
~XTRA
FANCY
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GOLDEN
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SWEET·· POTATOES
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'3 Ibs. 2Sc'
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ELNWOOD
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!lalel, Be8UaJ 8arrot111dlDp With
!luellenl K-BoarN~ h.re
Klngswood 3-0272
WOO
HODGE " CARTER
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roR SALE-Outboard motor. 6 hp.
Sea Bee $26 C 11 fte 6
LOwell
6 ~ft19' a a r . p.m.
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FOR SALE _ Collie pups. A.K.C.
LaSsie type. LOWell 6-1955.
FOR SALE - Peaches. EI Rancho
Orchards. Providence Road, 1
mile north of Rose Tree near
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Wark B..r.If...
HOUR IERVlIE
Fn. E.f1••t..
Media.
NOR SALE _ Football shoes, size
6, good condition. KIngswood
3-4430. '"'""=-::::-oooo::-:c::---:-:--
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Co., 1'111 "'"10111
PERSONAL -. Private piano lessons. For information csli Mrs.
Marion GWinn. KIngswood 3·2153.
PlERBONAL - Mature woman' offel'!! baby·sitting services, weekend specialty. Call KIngswood 3school girls
~~~~~~~E:~~an~d:w~ee~k:3·5177 or
lin
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lOt ...~ be hod .1 Ibe ·oUeIIIloc&'. 0UI00
It!' • proIpecU,. pttme oons.ractor for ...
bIddiDI' .... lIpoD • depoMl 01 ...... Do&.
MEDIA. PIlNN8YLVAIfIA
\an (111.00) all 01 ...b1ch ...W be ~
S. .led _ a l i ...111 be
b~ lb. ... ... rotum 01 IIIe Dra....... aDd IIDtda.
CommtuJooer. 01
Pa.~ cauaa. Ira lOOd. ~r WltbiD
tl) clan
~ 1110 cituCe of UJo
after lb. roetIpt 01 ... •
Coon B ..... Kedla. Po..
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tember 23. 1. .,. untU U:oo Doc:m
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Coul1· Hr)1ue. Medta. P •. , aQd ~
labor. tooII aDd. materlall for OenenJ. marked. 0". the eovelope. -"Blcl for Alta .....
I\OIuI 10 Ju..DIlo Do_UaD
lIIedIo,
C:ODltniCUca: PlumblDC'_
.--.e: Pa.u • ADd lD a441UoD marked whetlLer tilt
HeaUOI: ~ Electrical Worl!: uwuarr bid ...or ''OeDeN1 COIlIUucUoD". "Plwnb,.
for &be AiteraUoJ1I; w JUy.nJJe DetenUOll IDe . . DraIIlaI.... "Be~u.a,'·. or •.•.I:LecIrI.
Bome .t Media. PeDDl,.JftDIa.
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The bide ... .
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moeUD.
."lbe CommlaalOll.ro or Dela...... CouoI7.
"",m In lb. Court Bou... M_. P ....t P .......n •• th. rlibt 10 "joct _
0IId
3:00 P.M. oil that dato. AU bkll mould all bldo
be IUbmlUed CIG tile form. of Propoial to
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ABIB~ ~ ~Dftra and !'lUit b • •ccom_ed wllb
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for Ie. porcoilt (10%) or lb. IotaI ••
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--01 lb. propo..!. drawn 10 th. ordor of lb. 1-;;;_ _
Couoly of Dolaware. A. Ib\a IIl.llaUoD, I:
tires'I.~~;;]~t~~~~~~
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Warm-Air Heating
Air Conditioning
Sheet Metal Work
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Propoaal. 0 .....1 CoadlU.... ODd Spadfl.o
c.Uo.. refer 10 eacb other ODd couUtule
~ "bolf. llley' abould b.
bouDd
tDleiher .. deUvere4 &0 UN bidder.
ma, beOouot,
aeen at
thl1l office
ofSpeelflcaUoDJ;
Prank X. Rem,.
Engineer
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Delaware CoUll" In Ule Court' Houa.
M.4la. P' ...r al tile oIflco or lb. _
lecla &lid
000,.0 K. -IDa
EDam......
Aahea
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Edward F. Ma.
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RubbI8h Removed
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Photographic Supplies
STATE "MONROE BT8.
MED~
F. BUQI(r.1AN
LOwell-6-2176
OPEN
PJUDAY l!:VIdtmGS
-k ~••
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to keep
birds heppy
'for
hous
.., ete.,
designed
and conmany years. Ideal giftIr. S ..muel
Crothers, Jr., 435 Plush .Mill Road,
WallinKfor
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17112 S. Chester Rd.
Wwel\
DiLqzioandSol
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hand reel·
running conRichards
MINK STOLES
Mlun) IIdak IIlOIa to
edon.w,"••lIa
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".UICIR'_
... pp,.. un. color
to ..... hoooel
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Swa~thrnore, Pa•.
8SI~rePlie
811'1~ Del. Co~ ....
HEliE'S HOW TO PLAY ·'CROSS-OUT"
KlngswOQd 3·0450
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CAID OW' AVAILABLE FlEE
••• YOU IIY BE A WINNEII
$2,.500
just ~n put QII ~. m~,t~ ~Iy ~ree
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SWARTHMORE
KlngswOQd: 3,~
at
NEAR CRADE SCHOOL
BeClutiful: spClc:ious split level home. Ragstone foyer. three
, steps down to IClrge family room, with iiroplace, large living
room'with firoplac:e, clining f!OII1 ~ window waR. Modem
~en and Clishwinher with pic:turo window, ~ large' bedrooms, 2Yz O\>e..ize tile baths with double. vanities, attic:.
gClrage. Dead end street,
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ACME ··CROSS-OUT" 'RULES ,
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M.rbt rOday! ••••lId iMCh time J'IIIII dtop tbaearter for Ihe.1tf'Xt 12 .eels.
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Just malch the numbers appearirc iri Acme
weekend lids each week with' numbers on free
"CroOs-Oul"' ClrdI (He . _ S!'mplo). If ,...
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:in·
child care.
or Box Z;
WESTINGHOUSE
AUTOMATIC
LAUNDROMATS
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J8afi old Clttd in ••cellent C9nclitlon, LIving room, modern kitchen with ~.E. dishwathor;j fOl,*'V b."'Garris,
tile bath, recnation ~m w.lth. flI!.pia.ce., ICIundry room,
Pi*d.r room and ~arage. L~. i~.
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COLORlV
SWARTHI,RE
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MODERN Kl'rCBEN8
ALTERATIONS
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CIowhll fnH=1I II,...
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cnulARD G.
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Geneial Contrac;OI'·
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9QO Michigan Avenue
C~RNS
Klngswood 4-1700
III
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.REAL ESTATE
Fonnerly
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140 I Ridley Avenue
CHester 2-4769
CHester Z-~·b8'1
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CRESSON
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FLORIST
PERSONAL - Ra4io and television ..rvi~. CoIDpl,te atock of
.csrrled. Ro~rt Brooks. Call
Swarthmore. Pa.
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FOR SALE -'-'Come over and see
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PICTURE FRAMING
PORTRAIT STUDIO
Klngswood 3-6616
cushions, gold upcondItion, $25. LOw-
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Fa!1 colledion of squirrel proof
and plastic top window feeders,
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The'exciting New GaJDe for'the entire family!
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I)ARTl\IOUTB AVENUE .
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rug; to~~:I::i>
coffee
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DENTIAi. AND
C()MMERCIAL
INTERIOR & l!iXTi5RIOR
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CHester
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Siimiions Hideaway bed, mirrors,
love seat,' gardeli tools, lictures. ,
Call Friday between 8 an 10 p.m.
2-3 p,m. KIngswood
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$6 Per Hour
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WE CALL FOR YOU
KI
Jack Prichard
PAINTING
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ey turned into the Ohristiana way np the river. Aboard the> tow,
1.11111" IL••• IAII
IVer. At the Marine Construction Mate Hopson navigated while crew
Yard. they tied ,up to the boat w:hich members Bender, Je~kins, and
Borb.,1i Y'ell".ts .... _ .
they IDtend to ...Ivage. The offIcers Harvey balled to keep the boat •••
call
and crew then we!lt ashore for afloat. At EDington they moored Croll BIoo. Senic:e C.......
lunch.
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and at midnight returned to beach - Mrs. H. L. 1Ilc:Cae. KhIpw'"
~te~ I~neh: the~ headed out of the boat at high t i d e . · .
3.Z474, er h.r Co-c:1IaInIu 1Iln.
the Chflstiana River with ,the newly
Along on the cruise were Skipper Cor••• C. Sht., 1Iq1W...
acqui~ boat secured to the star- Georgs S. Myers .Mates Pete Hop- 3757, to !DIke ......q_1IfI to
:;Oard Side. Out in the' Delaware, son and George Thomas, and crew lec:are lOll!' ..... tile Ioro.,.'1
m,:ever, the?, found it too herd to membel'B Pete Bonder, Roy Jenkina, Red Crela But.
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bo euver th.,s way, so. they Ict the and Bill Harvey. Lee Jenkins as--.------at go and towed it the rest of th
• ted at th
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e mJ night beaching.
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Auto Driving l.nstruction
liLa,.,.. MoWed, General Baul1l18
, room~ with
IU8Iltlye_ ~.:
::eorge M,en ••
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Last Saturday the local Sea Ex.
plorel'B cruised to Wnmin~ to
get an old condemned boat., This
boat bad belonged to the now delunct West Cheat;r Sea ElI:plorer
Ship. Swart~ore plans to salvage
all uoable .equipment from the boat,
IDcludiDg a good diesel engine, before destroy!pg the hull.
A few minutes after they hed
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and
lIrforris near
polisher. tober
LOwell
F10R RENT-'
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left EDington, about 9:46' a.m.,
the hose on the _ter line blew a d
filled the boat with tea Th
n
chored, cooled the
a ey an·
laced the hose. The ~ 'r ;~~eSea Explorers aboard
boa y
Flying Cloud saw that'; r rt~ the
waa in' trouble and O«::ed tho~:
asaistanceNo assistan
.:
ed, so the~ continued oce =~n
cruise. After repairln nth. e c.oed
.the I.e.. Maris again .:eaded
the Delaware to Wilm'nh
, .._n, were
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KiIngswood
FIOR
SkLE4-0711.
- Mason jars, quart FOR
ro:~~~!:~n~
stroller; high chair; p~.,ce,
and pint sizes; sandwich grill;
Sea Explorers to .'
Salvage Equip'me t
THE 8WAllTlDfOllBAN
c.,";;i..i........
tubeless,
white wall;
used one
FOR
SALE-Two
14" snow
season. $aO for both. Boy's Ameri·
-can bike, 26" j needs new seat, back
tire, $6. KIDgl!Wood 3·9287.
FOR RENT - Furnished room.
WATCHMAKER
FIOR SALE - Boy's sport jacket,
private home. Residential. Gen- FOlrJIHorlT fIf F. C. B."le and So...11
size 14·15, $5; .which bucks, size tleman llreferred. Breakfast op.
Watcb ~
128 Yale
8%, $1.76; table lamp, $3. Cal-I ;ti~ona::I.~KI~n~gs~w~00~d::3-3~88~9·~~~1
aep81rs Swarthmore,
MAdIson 6-9937
LEhigh 4-1246
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JOoB
ALTBBATIOM
TO
.,OV&141LB D£I£h110. ROIlS
PERBONAL-Russian
instruction
by native teacher. Beginnere
and
ranges, refrigerators, washers.
advanced groups are now fonning
.... rvice what we sell. Raymond J. for adults
afternoon 'and
DawsoD, 210 West States Street,
Media, LOwell 6-4692 •. Open eveni ..gs 7 :30·9 except Wed1tesday and
Saturday.
PIANO,
SALE - Ground mushroom
.number of
suitable for potted planta or
on M ondays..
on
Itth~'s. Call Wilson, KIngswood 4avenue. T each er
prof es. girls
. , blip sional musician with Masters DeFOR SALE - 'lIwo pairs
shoes; size 3 and size 6. KIngs- gree in Music. Call Donald R.Carter
LUdlow 6-6389, mornings only.
d 3 2549 '
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BaIUmon I'IIut ........... Aft.
BOX 48
1nJT4T1Ol1' POll ami
._UICIn'
FREE_
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PHONOGRAPHS
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:y~•••:
GRUEN
..... ,,*_1 'PREOISION
-~==------':'-----I WRIST
FREE
WATCHES
1O_UfCQ......
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SHAEFFER
IioIb WIoo oed CPEN SETS
~B~n
...... ~pftl
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'. CASCO CONTROlLED
RONSON
lADIES
STEAM and DRY IRONS
SHAVERS.
~CTRIC
~,.-.. home. •• ill mlDlllet.
SouotIy ..,led to
1'1. raMon.ble hDelt
FREE
to ....... _ _ .
.MADEM'OISEU.E
2,SKlN .
MINK SCARVES
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1958
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TBB SWAIlTIDIORBAN
P8p 10
hpll
areal ..... Saries
JTiLl! JIM. TO. ITART ifOUR •• ~
SYiarthmore
Toggery Shop
DICIIOIARY
, 1OU1S89C
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"Add-A-Sectlon Bdltlonl"
Big $35.00 Valual .
So Eosy to Aswmbl.l
Compl,teR.rerellQt Ubreryl
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Green Sta.pS
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THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR
'FRESH~AN
StIli Only 2ScI
I.OW, LOW PRICES plus
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Shop ACME end SAVE 2 Weysl
Cordially' Welcomes Freshmen and
, Upper Classmen
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SHOP
Ihundliy 'tA 9 pm
Prlclciy 'til 10 pm
ACCESSORIES
,
Come In on Yo':r first Trip to the Vii/age
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BLADE
BONE
8 PARK AVENUE
REMOVED;•
Lancaster Brancl-cut f!om young. com·fed
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The telephone company
'must fulfill its responsibilities-
HlgIIorl
r.~CDi,PROA'j
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It takes a financially sound telephone'
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To expand intellige~tly for the future, to
replace inadequate ~uipmeni, to adoptnew discoveries and developments which
lower cost and proVide better, service.
Our responsibility to the P!lblic is to furnish
good, low~cost ,telephone service to everyone .
who wants it.
To attract and hold good employee~ and
to continually,
qualified people as
the demands of th~ business; require.
Our responsibility to our 'emplpyees is to
assure them good wages, good working conditions, the chance for advancement ae<:OnJing
to their abilities. '
secure
To provide investors with a' fair return on
their money and to compete for the additional investment, dollars needed for
expansion.
OUr responsibility to the people who have
invested their money with us is to provide them
with safety' and a fair return on their do~
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Good telephone ,servICe
II Important to our sodal and buslnen ,life, and a
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ftnandally healthy telephOne company ii essenHal to .good telephone service.
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Nearby Kindergarten
Set
Ope!, Soon
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, PIa~1I for the opelrlJig September
290fPJey Hnl.-Kindegarten on
Play Hitt Camp Site, '741 Beatty
Roa.d, Springfield, are neatling
campletion. Each of the two ses·
sio';;' wiD be limited-tO 15 four and
five year old boys and girls. IncIud·ed in the program will be nature
'stuily, 'gardening,' feeding animals
in ptay Hill Zoo; outdoor painting,
hOUilekeeping, ,office practice, rhy·
thm band, music appreciation, and
social studies (community helpers).
A unique feature of the Kinder·
gal)ten will be a Safety Driving
program. tised 'for this activity
will be Convention Rail, one of the
Camp buildings wbich is being arranged as a driving area with traf·
!fie signals, intersections, sidewalks,
kid.die cars, etc:.
Mrs. Mazie H. Hancock, sec....
tary of the BoBrd of Private Adodemlc Schools; ,HarriBbUrg, in'
spected tbe sChool 1ast week and
voirced enthlJlliaBtic approval of ill
physical... 8$}ieOts and educanoa-l '
program. iMrs.Haneock's report. ..
well as that of Ernest Trosino of
.the Department of Labor alld In'
-duStr" who inepected tbe facilities
WetY" has bee1i aubmitted II
-tar
Board. ,.T8a&!hlDa both,1l ', III!IIII¥JIIS
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~U be
)(n. Iiarian' a.r.r' Glaoris .J
the State I . i .
The 8ell'Telephone' Company ,of Pennsy1vallJ,a,
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Our responsibilities are threefold....-l:o the
public, to oUr employees, and td the people
. whose investment dollars have built the tele, phone system.
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Bo"-.,U,-: _PlllheHi
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En'glehom, Morrell, or !=enn's Pure
Porgies
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SHOULDERI
tto Ii Pound Averege! Genuine Meaty. Ric:h·Revored
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Date of UPPM' Dan, JIiIII
.ad the m.a--oe_ 8 t:oJ at"
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At the _"Pening meeting of the
As the fall ushers in the new Girl Scout Neighborhood Associaacademic year for students, a group tioil Held, Monday at the Presbyof adult, Swarthm~reans will re- temn Church, Mrs,C. C. Naylor,
au~e their quest for a liberal edu· ohairman, announced that there
catIon throu~h the, Great Books are $ill a few troops without ada-pr a 'l1. Umque among adult ed· quate leadership for this year.
ucatl0n end~avors, the Great BjlOks
One trained leader iii needed for
movement 18 based on the thesis a 5th grade troop and co-leaders
, that education i.' a lifelong process are needed at th~ 4th, 5th, and 6th
alJd that mature men and women grade level. Co-leaders may take
, can learn through read'
th their training after volunteering
I
tng
e for the position. Anyone interested
works. of the recognized intellllec· is asked to telephone Mrs, Naylor,
toal gJBnts r4 the world.
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KInkswood 4-2717.
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On Thursday, September 25, the
Treop No. 95 Oatla,
Swarthmore group will begin its
Girl Scout Troop No, 95 under
third consecutive year of meetings
, at 8 p.m. in Swarthmore Borough the direction of IIfrs. Maurice L.
Webster and Mrs. John Carroll
Hall. As uaual, the first reading iB
leave
today for their first fall
a selection from the Old Testament:
camp.out.
Parents a ...isting the
uTite Book of Job."
For the benefit of thC)se who have troop leaders over the two-day
not heard r4 the Great Books Pr0- weekend witt be Ma-s. Earl Fuoss
gram, the current "leader" of the Mrs. Calvin C. Naylor" and M.,,:
group, Dr. R. H. Marchessau\t ex· Morgan Wynkoop.
",Iained''that: "A Great Books Dis·
cussion group is 'people who come Cub, Pack, No. 432, to
together to discuss a book they have
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all read. The books on the program .
rgarilze , ept. 26
haVE> been .elected on tbe basis of
The o,rganizational meeting of
their influence, good or bad, in, the Cub Pack No. 432' will be held at
shaping of civilization. 'l11e Great 7 :~O p.m. Friday, BePtember 26 at
Books are inexhaustible and indefi. the ISwarthmore MethodiBt Chu;"h •
nitely re:re,,:dable, as. one may gao
All members of Pack No. 432 and'
t"er from the unending popularity all boYs (8 years of age or older)
of such Buthors as Plato, St, Thom· !Who are inter~ted in joining the'
as, Sbakespeare, Voltaire, Dostoy- Pack must register for the 1958-59
evskytO mention a few."
,season at this meeting.,
The pr~am Is open to all, the
Robert L. TIt'
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only entrance requirement is the th P k eom':..~son, chalrmau of
ability a"d willingness to 'read. n e ac
Ittee, lltatea ~at
Discussion of the reading assign. bOWthm,:"">,,rs must be ace~panl~
or.r
me~t is held.once every :ther week. ~e a;~.!~~':.":r:":~r:!:~;..:: '
Lancaster IIrcmd - Genuine Milk.Fed Veall
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GIRL SCOUT TROOPS
NEED LEADERS,
sweet',....:!liJt4~7
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Rilsemary Cox, daughter of Mr. members are also urged to attend
and Mrs. Reavia Cox of Walnut thiB important ~
lane, leaves September 26 for
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IDYE TO IlSSalHISEnS
Hadley, Mas.., where she ...m be'
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Mr. and Mrs, Robert D. Lanning
Shirley Woske, daughter of Dr. and th~lr daughter Katha.rine, forand Mrs. Harry M. Woske ilf Dick. merl~ r4 Swarthmore, bave moved
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Jnaon avenue, entertained at ,a to th~r n_ hom!, on 4 Lake street"
~ ·!uncheon--.t 'ber 'home last Bator- L:fnf"i1d, Mass. Mr. Lal!J1ing inm~ay. She was celebrating her eighth ployed 'as an, app!iClltfon engineer
I>irthday.'
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ment of the General Electric Company in Lynn.
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Mi.. Lanning is entering BostOn
University where she was. recently
8IWIIrded a graduate assistantship.
will work on her Master
Sciimce Degree in Journalism.
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CITIZENS' ATHLETIC
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' G~OUP MEETS MONDAY
(Contblued from Pagel)
Tbe, flret meeting of the 8wartb\east"
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will be held on l\Iondq'-me,
Committee Smooths! Details September 22, at the Strath Bl&ven
TheEe wiH be an', ElellMlltary: H. S. ~.... io;,JIarrIa'III',' " September 22, at 8 p.m. to Room
to Notify Borough of
Inn. Frederick L. Bowdell,., will footi>all program this fall for .,.,~
George M.' Ewing, a;chitect for 0.10 at the Collep AveDlle High
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present a talk and film on, Your in the Swarthmore-Rutledge Schoo. reconstruction,.of the barned, high School buUding
Opportunity
"'hare in Tomorrow" produeed by System in grades 4, & and 6, whlcl> school, dlacuaaed preliminary pl"nl
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will again,be directe!1 by CoachBi11 'IPIth th8 Boa~ andWlUi authorized
Father.• at ~I boys In the Jlmior
A citizens' committee baa been the member firm. of the New York Ree.e. The only changa
to submit them for State approval. and S~nl?r High Schools are cororganized In Swarthmore b! the StoekExehange.
in the'program will ~ the
Mrs.llauri",Webster,~rverfor dlsllYlnvltedtolittend. ,
Delaware County Tuberculos18 and
which haa been moved to Satar· the League of Women Voters, urg·
Follawing.~ short busu..a meetHealth A.sociation to invite the. The Liona Club clambake held ,day afternoon from ,2 to &, p.m. ed the Board to use an alternate i~g, Coach :~fil1,rd'P. Robinson and
, residents of Swarthmore and Rot- recentiy on the grounds of the A. hi an att\'mpt' to avoid as man,. plan providing a two-storr co,nnec- DIS staff WIll 'di~U8S football p1"08ledge to avail themselves of the Stoll Titus home on South Swarth. conflicta as p08sihlewith the
tion hetween the main 'building and
for the .cOllltDg ~ and the
opportunity to safeguaord their more avenue proved a mo.t sue:'- lor High football games. The
the gymnaaium wing which has ath1~tic ilrGgr&m in general for the
health by having a f~ ch~ x-ray. cessful,affair. One hundred twenty· gram will go on eachS~~rday
been adapted to bouse part of th: COlDlng sehoo] J8ar. ~tion
The mobile x·ray untt WIll be 10- .five adulta and childEen consumed ternoon, weather pernutting, until iunior high lIChool clas.es. In ,addl- turea of the Football Highlights
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to ptoviding real protection of '67 will, be a,n bltereatlng part
cated at Swarthmore Borough :a;all the clam. and lobsters .teamed in Saturday, November 22:
on Monday, September 29, dunng barrels by the Lions Club meinbers.
In order to pla,. tackle football
westherfcir the inereased stu. of the program.,
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the hour. of 2 :30 until 6 p.m. and
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each boy is required to fb'st pre-, dent traffic betwen the two ~uild'A door. prize. to be annoonced at
~:30 until 8:30 p;n'
. Preparations Climb
sent written conti~nt by one of h!. ings, the conneCting portion wolJid the meeting WIll be aWarded.
The procedure of the surve,. IS
F H tiE hange parents and a SIgned, physician s inclitde improved toHet, rooms,
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organized on a basi. that is both,
or ""u ua JeC
certificate. In addition, inorder'to newlrtairwell and'a ;'tudelttactiv. "Isawitinthe$warthmorean!'
rapid and"conveni~Dt, Time IWithin
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play ,tackle football, ,the
ity ~om, The de.ired feature
the hu. takes only tw~ or three
r.!Qu:ired to wear
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~ated to ,co.t about $76,000
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minutes, and everyone I. x-rayed
Promptly at 9:30 a.m. on Toes- suit consl§ting ofa h~lmet,
than ita omission.: The B o a r d '
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with ciothing on. However, the day morning, September 30 (and der pad., jersye, football
it 4efinitel7 would like to
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chest area must be free of all metal Op-ehairmen Mr•• Harold C. Wll· and sneakers.
clode
imProvement if it we,,,,11
objects, and blou.e. and dresses Iiams' and Mrs. Thomas K. Brown
The three hour period is uall811y
poasible.
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should be plain, without sequins or sPeaking from their pinnacle of divided into an' organizational
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that the doors will open at 9:30 on Period, an b18tructlonal period, an,d
ready for bidding,~bl FdlrnToda,. preventable illness 18 a
d be- a game Period. Th.e boyll are ,or. ary but that the buildt1ljr. would ';'
luxury. Regular chest surva,. x· the minute a;:! n;:!::.e
will ganized' aooordiJlg to age, else and not be ready for classes )1Dtll t h e . ~on'll b,• •sru.bly
rays ferret out disordersUbefore
:~ c thet the'depositing weight and pia,. with and
1960 fill tenD. '
.lirFiiad at th.,.peed
they ,become io....tamt I Dease&.
g . e 80 "chan .
begin others of similar abe.
Supervising Principal 'Fra1l\[ R., ,with,WhIch _compoun4
, These free examinations reveal aa ,of goods for ~ I :i1n;:'.~O'.m.
The' progrim win begin
reported,thesehoofWa8 had.
yoor no.'.'"rocdp-'
'many as 20 different cheat co!ldl- and go on:,tead~uclOse ,;"itbPthe raw, September 20, at 2 p.m.'
btneedoftenmicroscopeswhi~h, tion •• And .ach com.
, tiona. Therefore ·Mrs. J. AlbrIght when the 0l'B
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the boys are asked to report to.
around $200 each, ami
pOunding, atap ,is doableJones, chairman, expressed the same promptness an
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High School gym io uniform, ~th $IlOO worth "of playground eqWJ>.
' cbecli:eclio..- accurac:r.
hope that everyone would take ad·
The committee 'Plans that check. their permission and eel'tiflcate ment for the elemental'l': sehool; "
, ~. prices, cop, are ani'
vantage of tIhIs local health service. in will ~ove, with expedition. but cards signed. There they wtM
Two units Of fence, are being
~tol'lDly .fair.
why Dot
Robert Bernhardt, Secretary of it may b." w:Is8 to coun~ on a bIt of Weighed in and then' go out onto moved at Rutger. avenue.ttl perb tim?
the, County ABBOCiation, emphaaized vi~itin.g or guiet meditation, cer· the field ,for their first erac~ at
access to the rear f1l 'the seh~1
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the fact that ,!very pe~n x.raJed wnly to pfan on coming earl,. tackle football for this _,son. The
fire engines.
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,will r8C!'ive a report WIth.in about enough in either. the foren~n or College avenue field in badt of the
lof EletDentary \
'th1'l!8 Weeks. These flndlnga are afternoon to arnve home in tbne .Tunlor-Seuior High School WiI1
ThOlD8s A. Boyle in the'
.forwarded in the 8trie~t. conti- .to feed families without panic on, the site for all EI_ntary 9atur- Elementary Principab' Conference"
CATHERMAN'S
dence, going only to the md,vidual the pm of ..IIith".r the, cook ,o~ the day afternoon football aC'tivities. lit Buck Hill Falls (ktober, Sl t9
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x-rayed and hi. famll,. physician. hungry ones. All .will move quickl,.
It Is the hope tbat as many
November 2 waa approved. _ ' ,
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KI,rlg5wood . 3~586
DelltW8re Count,. Tuberculosi8 and if prices are previousl,. settled on as eoaches, aesistantcoaches,
Mr and iMrs. Charles E. Lin:.t Haverford, place returned
Health ASBOciation "nd the Bureau mentally by the 8ll'Changer. OI.lIb oft.icialll, and general helpers, wiH
of TB ,Control, Pe~SYlvania De- 'm~rs may secure tags B?d In- feel free to do so. In the past they
in tlie week from taking their
partment of Heal1lll, m cooperation structiona and mark goods ,n ad- have served to make tbis program dauglater Gail and ,Kathryn Ben.,
with tbe County .lIedlcal, Society vance from Alice lIarriott and thus a tremendous .ueeeaa.
• nett, daucbter Of, IIr. and MrS.,
aud IB open to all &dulta 18 years "peed the check·bt task.
I'RcJ\)elrt;S. Bemiett,of South Chester
of age or over residing or working , FZIOm 9 a.m. to 8 :30 P. o1I1. on Wed.'H •••
road to Ohio W.i!tiley~n 'Vnivefsity,
in Delaware County. Food hand- neaday, October 1, and from 9 ,a.m.
Delaware, .0., where ~ tb'ey ,will ,be
lers, bomemakers, employees of until 12 noon on Thursday; 0ctdJer
~he Sacrament of ,Ba.ptism
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small business ~rganlsatlons and 2, the sale will actually proceed, ',,11 aclminlsteied, to James B.
all elderly people should be espec- of It menned by club women. While 4th, at Trinity Church on S
i~lly invited to benefit (rom this it is true' that the proverbial earlY, Septembe:.: 14,during the lil:15 a.m.
stn'Vey. In accordance with recent birds' make valuai>le finds, it has
of Morning PraJ8r. He is
information concerning frequency also occurred that tho.e who come the ,on of Mr. and Mr~ . .Tames B.
of chest x-raYS, the followiugbas after the first rush make 'd!scover- Bullitt, Srd, of Black,Oak' Fanus,
~n recommended by pro J., Fran- les missed in the quick glance. It is Media. ,
cis Mahoney, M.D., member of the thi. fact that spurs ,the worloing
Mr•• Bullitt's si.ter Miss Anna
Chest X.Ray Interpreting Com· committee to lengthen the sale into S Farnum of Ardmore became
mi'ttee:
the seoondda,. and make the
~dmother and Mr• .TulilUl G.
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Agss 18 to 3O--every two years; itre troves i.f baby outfits, toys for litt of Lileoln aVenue and ,Mr.
ages 30 to 4O--every year; over every ag8, football and. sports Franklin T. Flaherty, Jr" of 1I0r·
40 (female)-
Tbe infant ill, the grandaon of
In the morning of the same day, evening' gowns for the
' Mrs. James B. Bullltt, .Tr., and the
from 10:30 until 12:30, the bus through the dreamiest aged
late Mr. Bullitt of Lincobt avenue
wibh the x~ra,. equipment will be cl!'ncers available to.aI1 wh~ wish. and the great gniDdson of IIr. and
on the Prmooton avenue side, of
On Friday from 10 'a.m. until :Mrs. J,ulian GilIBoD: of
the high school, tel x-ray all 11th 2 p.m. Is the settlement wbenall avenue. '.
and 12th grade pupil., as well as profite are diStributed ,and \!Du':...._"-_ _ _ _ ___
teachers, food handlers' aud other changed, goods collected, by , their
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em>ecIall i-ef red
Parenta of lIary Alice LIlly's
other children .
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Behind these stated ho111'll
third grade will meet at 8 p.rn. on
by theNSchOOI PhysiCian and the, man,. others of organizing
Monday September 29 at tbe home
School uraa.
b e ' Is.'-- goods for dlsplsy after 3 :30 TUes- of the 'classroom" eh~lmum lin.
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Jolles, Gener,,:1 Chamnan; RObert and Thursda,. and ,figuring' 'and -:a~ve!!n!!u!!e!!'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ijj
Bernhardt, ,Mlsa F!orenee Luea··e,eountingbefDre 'Frick,.' at 10 a.m. ~
Misa ~roth" 'M. SIdney, Mrs. Mar- A'hout these, an,. member of the
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IlIYlt., friends .nd FrlendHt.fri.ncls
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Geqrgll Nowman, Mrs. Marion comrirlttee will be listed in the nm
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Rtserntionl.bY Sept. 26
pbewll:gtoFrankR R. JMhoreyK..~pr. iSsue, can speak. at lengt,h. warnJcamh
ELIZABETH
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Youl'.choice White, Pink. Roy~1 Blue, Red.
The
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exciteNovy, Powder Blue. Sizes 34 - 40.
Mr•. and Mrs. Pierre Decrouez
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exSPORtsWEAR-SECOND flOOR
moved on Monday from their for·
mer home at 324 Cornell avenue 'Perienced rather than described.
to their new reaiclsnce at the cor"You Meet the Nic~st People ,at Speare's"
ner of Kendall and Fairview roads. \W. W r~y Paynter of the ~warth.U
d Mrs J I Bloo and more ~l",ay Expres. off,ce and
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their two ebndren lIargo, age five; . ,. c .auzer
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and Ron,age th ,~
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New York City: to make their home ,pre~n
~ ogs an ' etr OWDat 249 Haverford avenue. Mr. ers trained lD the Delaware
Bloom; is an inilu$rial enghieer at Dog T~in,ng School at S_rth·
the Franklin" Inatitute 1AIIora. more Hlgb SchooL ,Walter Ziegler,
Philade1phia.
director of the so:hool, also present~: to • N.cNair entered ed one of the German Shepherds
Phone _ Hi F.i
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81'" tbe school trained for guard
Nortbamlpton School for,
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VOLUME 3D-NUMBER 39· t
Swarthmore, Pa.,
September 26, 1958
$4.00 PER Y8A1l
Charles F. Pennock
Kinder,art,n Will
Fall .... Elchuge Annual School Ni,ht '
SO.I Bus lile."'a .
Dates October 7, 9
Be,n. on Tuesday
To Start Nexl ,
'. Swarthmore HI,b Sebool's AnDue to a sUeht delay In compte. .
Be.alns Unreli,,"
20 CI b om n W 'II St
naat Sc;bool Nleht PrvcramwDl
u we. I
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o~~ar on Oetober7 aad October
Tremendous Community
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Undertaking
On Taesday, October 9, from
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to ':30 p.m., tbe Seator
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Mrs. aro C. ",i ams and IIrs.
Thomas K. Brown, .T"., eo-ebairmen Hleh 51:,,001 Diebt wlll take place
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of the Woman,s Club Fal\ l I
Exchange September 80, October 1, 10, II, aod IZ are asked to make
2, and 3 announce thefol\owing, note of tbe date 00 tbelr ealen.
chairmen who ,will b~ actively in dars.
charge of the varied activities of
Jaalor Higb Sehoo' Diebt, will
the Exchange:·
be held o,n Thursday Dight, O,to·
. Mrs. John W. Soule, ch.ekers ber 9, from 7:30 to 9:38. Orade
b tbe seventh, elgbtb,
(who will 'be 1'n duty on Tuesday parents of
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9 'SO a m to 3 '30 P ) Mr
and niDt gra~es are oreed to,
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Johan, Natvig, hanging and sorting
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T esc! th 'Ii t th
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Even Petitioners 'Would
balldlne It wnr be impossible to
get tbe fourtb erades estsbUsbed
Prefer School
10 time for kindergarten to opea
Moved Back
on Mon day, Sept ember .... , •
Eighty residents attended Tu...
The movlog aod setting up tbe day night'. public meeting of School
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t0 be done on Board's special committee inveati.
rooms wave
the 29tb so tbat It Is now planned gating possible meanS of estahlishtbat kindergartens ,.,HI be,1a fall ing the bus service the,. had resessloos, momloe and aftemooa, !luested for elementsry pupils.
on Taesday, September 30., Tbe
The meeting, held in ,the iDBf:ru.
bours ,.nr be tbe same as tbose
mu.ic room at the !Ugh
forotberdasses, aamely,8:45 to
;was called, h,. Chairman
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session
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and IZ :45 uolD Z:45 for tbe' af. I e"plain the Board's problem In settemooa . sessloo. Pareats will t'
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IDg up .uc a service and in turn
know to wbl~b sessioo ad to to receive ideas of residents a8 to
":':~n~"of ~: an~o':~:War:
,.hi~b tea~ber tbelr ebHd baa how It should be done if it could be
been asslgoed for sa~h 801l,es d
until all i. in readiness for Oetobe,.
bave beeo seat Gat.
one.
1 and 2) ; Alice Marriott and Alma
Ryerson did manage to get a f_
Daniels, de.k' (a ~hree day aa~ign~
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cost !facts stated but the meeting,
me'lt); Mrs. Raynham T. Bates,
Urge Every Resident to
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in general consisted of a two-hour
household (she.an,d her committee
Accept Free Health
rehash of the group's oppositiou to
Swarthmore Rotary will be ho.t
having theatelementary scbool con.
preside for three days over the
Opportunl'ty
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this noon to Charles F. Pennock,
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Rutgers avenue in the
amazingly varied "finds~', in the
Plans are rapidly nearing com· governor of the 745th District of Opening Game on Rutgers
place, and ,there were as
ClUb Lounge);
' f o r the Community Chest Rotsry International, who is mak·
Field Tomorrow
'opinions as there were
'.Mrs. J. Paul BroWn", women's X-Ray Survey to be made at the ing his annual. official visit t() each
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'Present. Some even sugge.tat 10 • •
ed the only solution was to move
clothing; Mrs. Robert Richardson, Borough·Hall· next Monday after- of the district's 34 club. ill Southmen's clothing; Mrs. Robert Brad" noon ani evening. The hour. when eastern Pennsylvania. He wl\1 ai:l~
The 1968 foothal\ season will of·
scliool back to a position north
ford, boY.'·clothing; Mrs•. Margaret the bus eqoipped with the nece.- dresa the Swartbmore Club and ficially open tomorrow morning of the railroad. Many, not 'too peServais, cbildren's clothing; Mrs. Sary apparatus will be available confer with President Herman M. when the Media Mnstangs visit litely, mouthed the opiniOn "This
W. Alfred flmith, evening clothe.; will be 2:30 until 6 p.m. and 6:30 Bloom, Secretary Wiliiatit,lI. Bu.h the Swarthmore Garnets' on Rutyou created it, now
an'd committee chairmen 'on ROtary
Field; Over the years this haal so'IVe
Mr •. Gorton Brn.h, sweaters; Mrs. until 8 :SO p.m. in the evening.
S. ,)furray Viele, baby clothes; Mrs. ' One addcld feature ha,been the administration and service activi'a very hotly contested affair ,Finally one Of the parents closed
RobertA,l!lson, dreasing room; Mrs. expres..ldwj.lIIngn.... of ' ;,iim~~ ties. 'rhe. meeting will be held at regardless of the abilities of either
ses.ion with the summary "it Is
Judson'R. Hoover, police women of the, ~tudente.in Miss Barten's the Ingleneuk Tea Room at 12:~0 team. Tomorrow. should 'be no ~~
andlor demanded ti,. this
(these chairmen and their comonii- Ruman. Rel"tion.', Class to. tske
caption as, both', teams 10st'mllDY
that bU8transportation be
tee. are, on duty throu'gho,!,t the 1~~t~:'~Of small chlldren WhUe
Penn,oe:k i. President of S.,S. Pen.
'by graduatJon and are 'In a
regardlesa of cost or who
""re having .the x.ray. n.:" ,
wholesal~
for ',1968.
the bill."
. ,.' .' ,
Wednesda,. and, . Thursday' .ale"
hO)1rs, whi~hOpen on, Wednesday
'wC)n by., Esfllta"~ W2M1l1 inere..... ',
la~tpien.cid 'clrhreil, ,Ryerson had stated a single baa
8:30 p.rn.; ~pen' on Thursda,. atl,u,gion room on the ground floor
He """. elected 8JJ
sparked hy quartonback Patterson
cost $3700 per ,.ear and the
9:00 and close'at 12 n'oOn).
of the Borough Hall where regia:.
governor of Rotsry Inter. and the sensational psss pia,. from
Pennsylvania Bus 'ComAllio on duty throughout· the t-;i,o t~~tlons~l take place.
national for the 1968-69 fiscal year Payne t() Calhoun.
'ipany'. reCommendation that ~
',
h e Swarthmore team will
"'use
h uld
'
da,. sal. are the, indefatigable ca.h·
A large number of
at Rotary's
49th T
annUal Conv"n.
.., • s
obe
used'wou Id mean
ticin in Dallss last June. He is one I mode up of many new' faces.
an expenditure of around $11,000
lers IIrs. Robert Grogan, Mr.. from the community are
,
tbree of the .tart,ing lineup faced annuallv
U , mill
,'--rease bt
Franklin Andrew., IIrs. KBnneth their services aval.·t..ble to
of 268 district governor. supervls, or 1.
. ' . '_
,
,
Isst
year.
They
the
1--1
realf._
te.
Doherty. Their work continues ,on .with this worthwhile project.
ing the activities of more ,than'
,~
., ~ ra F or a like
through, the settlement' Friday.
be guide. to direct peOple; 9,900 Rotsry clubs which liave a
Captain David Houtz, fuUbaCk; .um it 'Would he posaible to put,
Mrs. Frank M'CICowanis chairman
be typists on hatid to pre. ;"elnhership Clf 464,000 hllBiness and
Martin 'and Jay Lord at three additional, teachers on the
I
g1!IDI'd and te.ckle respectlvel,.. The stBltf.
of clearing (a, task, which requires
the cardS for those to be 'exam- prbf~88ional executive. i" llOcoun,
of the Istter two bas been one " During the haranguing' two bra...
eourage and enel'g'J). She arid 'her ined and there will be nurses
tries tbroughout the world.
' of th'e bl~h1l'gl)ta of the .1'••iniugl
' eommittae 'go into action at 'Noon hand" to help.
Wherever Rotsry clubs are
10- season and all Garnet ,fanso.J a1'8 in fathers
f th bucked the obvious attltade
Thursday to read,. ~ entire elob
The eXcellent cooperation
' Clated; President Bloom 8sseried in
0
eir neighbors and .aid they
for a, real treat when they see felt it was a parent's duty to _
house 'for, the onslaugbt of settle- videdby local organisations such a8 discussing the govel'l\or's visit, tbesetwo sparkler" in action.
that his' children got to BC>hool,
ment. Friday. '
the Community Health Society, the
(Continued on Page I;)
,..,-ill' call' defen.ive
either by transporting them or hAv.
IIrs. David Blng~ is chairman Red Cross, the Health Council of
Chris Martin will form
lug them 'Walk, and that an,. 'local
of aU arrangements for Settlement the Home' an!! School Ailsocls1
Increase In taxes should go for
iDa,. which opens at 10 a.m. and the Woman's Club and
.
Rowland ,will, get theeall,
necessary buildings or other If...
continues until 2 p.m. Goods which ~fhers a.sures the sueoe88 of
In'
taelde ;'m!, will be flankedtures capable of rai.ing the level
Bob, WagStaff on the other side.
education.
are not clabned b,. then are turned pr~t.
. The'
X·Ray
WouldiComplE!tEl:Lo~al. Both boy. are strong and ruggsd Another one admitted Ryerson
over to charitY.
IC,.moriititeet' of the Delaware
Borrowing ".
and although ,thi., Is their
p~ll,. eonvin<:ed him ".
4.L.
6th
Grad
TubeMul081s
.
,
:A.soolstion
taste
of
varSity
ball,
they
are
ex,~as
bad"•
S" 1 " , . . .
Malt~elthat everyone between the ages
Capacity',
to be, a tower of strength
,
Wbo Pays?
Book
and 3,0 have a chest x-ray
, The' Board of the S;"rthmore- in tlte ItDe. End iIOsitiona ''Will be
Quite a, ~ew: parents expressed
Union SchootDlatrict
by ,Kenny Hewes,
to stand, aloug witb
, two:vears and tliat between,
. . adOPtedareso- Fuoss and Rob ,.Tarratt with the
(Continued on Page 6) .
. Fifth and,slxth gra4a art 1Iupil. ages of so and 40 e~ry year,'
In the Elementary sch..l are busy women over 40 th~re should be,
to request approval of the pose~ili~ ~at Brodie Crawford
drea~ing up !'Iever poster ideas!-" examination ,every Y!'8r and
electorate at the getferal election will be moved f~ half back to Mothers Club Plans
publicize the fourth Book' "tr! men' ov..r40 there should he
on November 4 to increase the in- right end to replace the injl11'l!d1
October 15, 1~ and 1~ at the school. exanlinatlon,every six moirthe.
ddltedl\e&8 of the Dlstriet b:y Da,veG~8!" yeteran Sid .John.
FanUly'Day.Sa~d3Y
Mrs. Laura Dechntk, elementary Since this opportunity is ,presen- $(10,000:, .. ,
' ,. ' , . will. ~ , replaced ,at t,!)e center
The M9thers' Club of Swarth.
se~ool art ~acher" isc?Dpera~ ted here only once every two J81!rs . This sum, together with $100,(Continued on Page 8)
more has' planned ,a' gala Famiiy,
WIth the FaIr committeem this 1m- it is evident that it ishighl,. des,r· 000 authorized at the etection last
,Day to be held Saturdily,Septem.
po~ntpublicity phase of the Book able for every adult over 18 to take May 20 wouid beappUed toward
W'U Sh
ber 27. AU members a"d friends
FaIr. ,
d advantage of this free opportunity. the reconstruction of' th!'
• . I . are. . ' are invited to pack their lunches,
World Book Encyclopedia is 0 - .
"
out high .schOoI buildlng. The
Christmas Traditions
their families togatber and
nating the prize for this year'. Oberl,'n Alumni' to
I'
"F
;...".
_L.·'
"t
$60,000 is approxinlate1yequivalent
Mrs. Wei s M. 0"""", CIUIlrman
everyone
a S medley p ....
_ ..
event. One lucky person will be e l l g - G a t h e r c;: ..,.......I,.v I to the additional borrowing capac- of the AlRerican:IIome Department area num'ber lS.1, at, 11 a.m. lee
ible to win a two volume set of
.
d ~ d"~~ will be
ity fcir which "'voters'approval, i. of the Swarthmore Woman's Club,
an sw.t ........
pro- '
Ober'll'n ai'umni In the
Webster's Dictlona-.
11
f
b
.
h
'
'th
t' h
.,
phl·a-WI·lml·n....on area wlil seize required, that Will have accrued hy announces a day fu' 0 ng t, gay
WI ou c arge.
In a letter to inembers of Par".
"-h
M
F
. M T
h .
the opportunity afforded by
the time construction gets under- ideas at the Christmas Wor"" op
rs. ranelS· . racy, c aIrents' Coun~il,
Mrs.ofGeorge
Shoe- Swarthmore-Oberlin footba11
on December 2 from 9 :30 a.m. until man of the event, has suggested
maker,
chairman
this year's
way.
at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, October
The decision to ,request approval 3 p.m.' at the Club.
that some play equipm~nt, includFair, ststed "the Fair is a' ~.:::!:I~ol':au l'nformal reunion. '
of this indebtedneSs In two.installoAt 10
Samuel Crothers, ing balls,bata,.hoops, roPes, quoits,
~apable. of. rillsin;;C'
.. ot ,0";'I'
' .
.
'will 'P!1!88D
't'
'
a ...uy
'The game maris the first of
ments WSs made
to tree 'the 11oard
a ~roqoe'
~
, tseta o'r
,0ther f a vor'te
1. games
~t Elementary School ",equ~ip~m.i8e:n:t,~ ~:i~· aud home series between
unnecessary .cOmmitments
bY
be taken along': ,There i. "Icintr of,
t also eontsgions':;
teams after a:1.pse of
enBble it to apply'ite fUndS
' called,"Let'8,M;ake Christmae space for activity for everyone. :
.{I. special section of the and where needed· to the best ad- T.,g.,ther!'
Two beautiful riding poniea me.. '
from everyone who attends
Fair, and, best of all, a
the Swartbmore Conege vantage. , '
At .,~ p.m, Doris, Conklin, super- been I~Bned for the childten 'bUt a'
Interest'in reading on the Part
will he ,Ee.ervect for ,Oberlin
"No further requests for
Of Hbmemalrlng Education in carrier or borse trailer is needed
lohan,. and .Janie!':
',
au!!'.th~il' families.
to'pay fol' tJils proJect
Chi!ster and Delaware
to transport these ponies to tIie',
Mothc!rs
are Urged to
fL_
'
..
said
the Boa-'
present
a
Anyone who can prOvIde
for til
Jon
Ifta
OL. Fair
Immediately. after .....
le8--TUi' ah
a~ .....
•
wiHbe a tea for all Oberlin is 0JI!lI8Cl;ed that ~ ....'.Imre nutIKI tion "ChristmaS Tea·'l'\me Ideas."
transportation Is asked to eall
They Dla,. _if,. their
aud members GI the Oberlin will b80btained from inauraiice
In additicSn to th_ formill
Traq: at KInaati'VCIQ 4 8888.
of tbnes on Fair Da,. or for book football team. Tbetea will be held
_tatlona,
aDd"
'Wi11 prcnttW ..
cIelhery in DeMII._,
In the Bus1n;nore Room of Whittler ,
derlal opportlDlitytortpri"," •
e d to notiIJ" their
...__ n is Ilopecl
aeqaalaW
fam!HtI;
I, ..
Borough Oh,.II-Ba,
Mond P MBoro HaII LocaI Rolary Host to
Disl. GOY. C. F.
Garnet Foolballers
Fae. .-ad·la Sat
man,.
a
a
M.... fIr'lLI.
Rebuilding
OCt.
ers
Fair Posters
"own
I
"*
game,.....
,
'"len'"
'::m..-:" no
will ~L'"
---,
tba~..,
•,...·'711· .';.--""',,.'.,"_, ~.J~.~~-,,:'Ol;;'lal~Ii':I-t"~1~~S*W.•dllIIi""'.lI!aNIlhiIll;
..
' ' :i::;':
~ daIIe; .... ,
,
..run-'
~ ~' ..
~,I,lj;:Ii6#.'~Y~-:," ~'."""
I
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•
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
S~lIlrthr:lort.: Collegr Library
TBB SWAlttBMOBBAN
Page 12
Chest X·Ra,s Hare
SvmrtJunore
Lions Club to View
Investment Film
ElamenaalY FoolllaU. ,
Begins Tomorrow at2
Bus Committee
To Hold Public Meeting
School
CITIZENS' ATHLETIC
Monday
Afternoon
Borough Hall
,
5th, 6th Graders Make
Oct, Book Fair Posters
Looks and Feels Like Cashmere
i
5.88
*
t
:r
t SEHVICE
I
t.
:t DICI FRANGHETTI "'1
t II •• 028
t
30 YaIe AIe., • •
!:: i: s:! ~'::'::. '~:~~ ..;. st..rethe first night the dog
Nair,322 lIaple a_ne.
on duty.
was
come to YO{J."
. .. . . . . . , " " " " " " , .
•
Fl.",., .:....:. p.
. . . I:"':.
Clubwomen Will Steer
Undertaking
'Mrs, Harold C. Williams and Mrs.
Thomas K. Brown, Jr., co-chainnen
of the Woman's Club Fall Mutual
Exchange September 30, October 1,
2, and 3 announce the following
chairmen who will be actively in
charge of the varied activities of
the Exchange:
Mrs. John W. Soule, checkers
(who will 'be on duty on Tuesday
from 9 :30 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m.) ; 'Mrs.
Johan Natvig, hanging and sorting
(also busy Tuesday throughout the
receiving of goods and afterward
until all is in readiness for October
1 and 2); Alice Marriott and Alma
Daniels, desk (a three day assigu·
me'!t); IIIrs. Raynham T. Bates,
household (she and her committee
preside for th~ee days over the
amazingly varied "finds" in the
Club
Lounge) ;
,
.
Mrs. J. Paul Brown, women's
clothing; Mrs. Robert Richardson,
men's clothing; Mrs. Robert Brad·
ford, boys' clothing; IIIrs. Margaret
Servais, children's clothing; Mrs.
W. Alfred Smith, evening clothes;
Mrs. Gorlon Brush, sweaters; Mrs.
S.lIIurray Viele, ;baby clothes; Mrs.
Robert Allison, dressing room; Mrs.
Judson R. Hoover, police women
(these ehairmen and their committees are on duty throughout the
Wednesday and Thursday sale
hours which open on Wednesday
morning at 9 :00 and continue until
8 :30 p.m., open on Thursday at
9:00 and close at 12 noon).
Also on duty throughout the two
day sale are the indefatigable cash·
iers Mrs. Robert Grogan, Mrs.
Franklin Andrews, Mrs. Kenneth
Doherty. Their work continues on
through the settlement Friday.
IIIrs. Frank McCowan is chairman
of clearing (a. task 'which requires
courage and energy). She and her
committee go into action at Noon
Thursday to ready the entire club
house for the onslaught of settlement. Friday.
Mrs. David Bingham is chairman
of alI arrangements for Settlement
Day which opens at 10 ami. and
continues until 2 ,p.m. Goods which
are not claimed by then are turned
over to charity.
Super Oil.
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THE SWARTHMOR
Tremendous Community
:.r
~:~;r ~~~:~;,' M~:vVi:;~~a ~~~::
Chest
Fall MulualExchange
To Slart Nexl Tuesda,
20
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VOLUME 30-NUMBER 39
a:.
1.
L I II If .1 II
Chest X-Ray
GROUP MEETS MONDAY
The first meeting of the Swarth.
(Continued from Page 1)
The next regular meeting of the
more Citizens' Athletic Committee
oN ovember at least.
Lions Club will be held Monday,
will be held on Monday evening,
There will be an Elementary
H. S. Drawla,s to Harrisb.r,
Committee Smooths Details September 22, at the Strath Kllv~n
September 22, at 8 p.m. in Room
football program this fall for !>oys
George M. Ewing, a.rchiteet for
Inn.
Frederick
L.
Bowden
Will
0.10 at the College Avenue High
to Notify Borough of
.present a talk and film on "Your in the Swarthmore-Rutledge School reconstruction. of the bnrned high Sehool building.
Opportunity
,Share in Tomorrow" produced ,by System in grades 4, 5 and 6, which school, discussed preliminary p~ans
Fathers of all boys in the Junior
the member firms of the New York will again be directed by Coach Bill with the Board and was authorized and Senior High School" are cor·
A citizens' committee has been
Reese. The only change anticipated to submit them for State approval.
organized in Swarthmore by the Stock Exchange.
in the program will be the time Mrs. Mauri., Webster, observer for dially invited to attend.
Following a short business meetDelaware County Tuberculosis and
which has been moved to Satur- the League of Women Voters, urgHealth Association to invite the
The Lions Club clambake held day afternoon from 2 to 6 p.m. ed the Board to use an alternate ing, Coach Millard' P. Robinson and
residents of Swarthmore and Rut- recently on the grounds of the A. iii an attempt to avoid as many plan providing a two·story cO,nnec- bis staff will discuss football prosledge to avail themselves of t~e Stoll Titus home on South Swarth- conflicts as possible with the Jun- tion between the main 'building and 'pects for the coming Beason and the
opportunity to safeguard the.. more avenue proved a most suc- ior High footba1\ games. The pro- the gymnasium wing which has athletic ,program in general for the
health by having a free chest x·ray. cessful affair. One hundred twenty· gram will go on each Saturday af- been adapted to house part of the coming school year. Motion pic.
The mobile x·ray unit will be 10· ,five adults and children consumed ternoon, weather permitting, until iunior high school classes. In addi- tures of the "Football Highlights"
cated at Swarthmore Borough Hall the clams and lobsters steamed in Saturday, November 22.
tion to providing real protection of '57 will be an interesting part
on Monday, September 29, during ,barrels by the Lions Club members.
In order to play tackle football 'from weather for the increased stu· of the program.
A door prize to be announced at
the hours of 2 :30 until 5 ·p.m. and
each boy is required to first pre- dent traffic betwen the two 'build·
6 :30 until 8 :30 p.m.
.
sent written consent by one of his ings, the connecting portion would the meeting will be awarded.
Preparations Climb
'The procedure' of the survey is
pal'ents and a signed _physician's include improved toilet rooms, a
For Mutual Exchange certificate.
organized on a basis that is both
In addition, in order to new stairwe1\ and a student activo UI saw it'in the Swarthmorean!'
rapid and convenient. Time rwithin
(Continued from Page 1)
'Play tackle footbaU, the boys are ity room. The desired feature was
the bus takes only two or three
required to wear a regular football esjrimated to cost about $75,000
minutes, and everyone is x-rayed
Promptly at 9 :30 a.m. on Tues- suit consisting of a helmet, shoul- more than its omission. The Board
with clothing on. However, the day morning, September 30 (a,;,d der pads, jersye, football pants.. said it definitel~ would like to in·
chest area must be free of all metal Oo..,hairmen Mrs. Harold C. Wl1- and sneakers.
clude the improvement if it were
objects, and blouses and d~esses Iiams and IIIrs. Thoma. K. Brownf
The three hour period is usually financially possible.
should be plain, without sequIDs or speaking from their pinnacle 0 divided into an organizational
Ewing said he hoped to have
laborious experience state firmly
rhinestones.
period, an instructional period, and plans ready for bidding by Febru·
Today preventable illness is a that the doors wHl open at 9 :30 on a glllllle period. The boys are or- ary bnt that the building. would
luxury. Regular chest survey x- the minute and not one second ·be-I ganized according to age, size and not be ready for classes until the
• You'll be agreeably
rays ferret out disorders before i&>re) the club house ~oors. ~i1 weight and play with and against 1960 fall term.
.urpriled .c che .peed
they become long-term illnesses. swing wide so that the depoSltlDg
others of similar size.
Supervising Principal Frank R.
wilh which we compound
These free examinations reveal as of goods for exchange may begin
The' program will begin tomor- Morey reported the school was bad·
your DoOlM'. prelcripmany as 20 dif·ferent chest condi- and go on steadily until 3 :30p.m. row, September 20, at 2 p.m. and ly in need of ten microscope. which
cionl. And each com·
tions. Therefore .Mr•. J. Albright when the doors will close with the the boys are asked to report to the .,ost around $200 each, and about
pounding. slep i. doubleJones, chairman, expressed the same promptnes& and firmness.
High School gym in uniform, with ,800 worth of playground equipchecked co assute accuracy·
hope that everyone would take adThe committee 'Plans that check- their pe~mission and certificate ment for the elementary school. .
Ou~ prices, to.a, are uni·
vantage of t:his local health service. in will move with eXPedition but cards signed. There they win ~
Two units of fence are being reformly,Cair, So, why nnc
Robert Bernhardt, Secretary of it may ,be wise to count on a bit of weighed in and then' go out onto moved at Rutgers avenue \0 per- i
try UI ne," rime?
;the County Association, emphasized visiting or qUiet meditation, cer.. the field for their first crac~ at mit access to the rear of the school'
the fact that every person x-rayed tainly' to pran on coming early tackle football for this season. The 'by fire engines.
will receive a report within about enough in either the forenoon or College avenue field in back of the
Participation of
Elementary .
three weeks. These findings are afternoon to arrive home in time Junior-Senior High School will be Prine>pal Thomas A. Boyle in the
forwarded in the strictest confi· .to feed families without 'Panic on the site for all Elementary Satur- Elementary Princip"ls' Conference
CATHERMAN'S
dence, going only to the individual the pal't of .either the cook or the day afternoon football activities.
at Buck Hill Falls OetGber, 31 to
DRUG STORE
x.rayed and his family physician. hungry ones. All will move quickly
It is the hope that
many fath- November 2 was approved.
This survey is conducted by the if goods are clean and freshened, ers who wish to come out and serve
Klngswood 3-0586
DelB'Ware County Tuberculosis and if prices are previously settled on as -coaches, assistant coaches, game
Mr and iMrs. Chal'les E. LinHealth Association and the Bureau mentally by the e""hanger. Club officials, and general helpers, will coln
Haverford place returned
of TB Control, Pennsylvania De- 'members may secure tags and in- feel free to do so. In the past they early in the week frDm taking their
partment of Healtih, in cooperation structions and mark goods in ad.. have served to make this program daughter Gail and Kathryn Ben·
wI"~h the County ,Medical Soci.....
nett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
"'''J• vance from Alice Marriott and thus a tremendous success.
and is open to all adults 18 years speed the cheek·in task.
Robert S. Bennett of South Chester
of age or over residing or working
FrAlm 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Wed·
road to Ohio Wesleyan University,
CHRISTENI••
in Delaware County. Food hand- nesday, (ktober 1, and from 9 a.m.
Delaware, D., where they will be
lers, homemakers, employees at until 12 noon on Thursday, October
The Sacrament of Baptism was ~....
~s~h~m~e~n~th~i~S~y~e~a~r~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;d;;;;;;;;;:~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
small business IOrganizations and 2, the sale will actually proceed, 'all administered to James B. Bullitt,
all elderly people should be espec- of it manned by club women, While 4th, at Trinity Ohureh on Sunday,
ially invited to benefit {tom this it is true that the proverbial early· September 14,duringthe H:16 a.m.
survey. In accordance with recent birds make valu""'le finds, it has service of Morning Prayer. He is
information concerning frequency also occurred that those who come the son of Mr. and Mrs. James B.
of chest x·rays, the following has after the first rush make discover- Bullitt, 3rd, of Black Oak Farms,
been recommended by pro J .. Fran· ies missed in the quick glance. It is Media.
Mrs. Bullitt's sister Miss Anna
cis Mahoney. M.D., member of the this fact that spurs the worl
mittee:
the seoond day and make the treas- godmother and Mr. Julian ,G. BulAges 18 to 3O--every two years; ure troves of baby outfits, toys for litt of Lilcoln avenue and Mr.
ages 30 to 4O--every year; over every age, football and sports Franklin T. Flaherty, Jr., of Mor·
40 (female)--
(male)--
tiques, household musts of all eras,
The infant is the grandson of
In the morning of the same day, evening gowns for the youngest Mrs. James B. BuUitt, Jr., and the
from 10:30 until 12:30, the bus through the dreamiest aged starry late Mr. Bullitt of Lincoln avenue
with the x-ray equipment will be dancers available to,all who wish.
and the great grandson of Mr. and
on the Princeton avenue side of
On Friday from 10 a.m. until :Mrs. Julian Gibson of Chestnut
the high school, to x·ray all 11th 2 p.m. is the settlement when all avenue. .
and 12th grade pupils, as well as profita are distributed and unexteachers, food handlers and other changed goods collected by their
3r. Ir••• '.r••ts 1I••t
adult 'Personnel, in addition to any owners.
..... red
Parents of Mary Alice Lilly's
other children aspeciaIIY "",er
Behl'nd these stated hours are
•.
d
th
third
grade will meet at 8 p.m. on
by the SchooI PhYSlclan an
e many others of organizing the Monday, September 29, at the h orne
School Nurse.
goods for display after 3:30 TuesM
•
of the classroom chairman
rs.
Committee members assisting
day', I straightening and resortmg H A P ' I 219 L-· uette
in the survey are: Mrs. J. Albright during the sale days Wednesday a:::e. • elno,
....a J
J ones, General Chairman; Robert and Thursday and figuring and ~!!!!O;;;;;;;;;;;;!!!!O;;;;;;!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!O!!!!O!!!!O!!fi
Bernhardt, Miss Florence Lucasse, counting before Friday at 10 a.m. ~
Mis> Dorothy M. Sidney, Mrs. Mar- About these, any member of the
S••rthmor. Friln's lI..tllll
ion Pierce, Mrs. Carl Barns, Mrs. large, industrious Womants Club
Invites Friends and Friends-of·Frlends
%
to a Dinn'!, on Odobr 4 at 7 P.M.
George P!owman, Mrs. Marion committee will be listed in the next
Ca;"pbell, Frank R. Morey, Dr.
Speaker:
R,uuvations. by Sept. 26
issue, can speak at length. Warn·
ELIZABETH
Co.t $2.00
ing: it will probably not be best to
GRAY VINING Sea A.rticle First P.g.
•
ask a club worker, on September
Miss Diane Bougher, William Reese
Hanel fashionea
and Millard P. Robinson.
;;0, how many coat hangers are used
Your choice White. Pink, Royal Blue. Red,
during a Mutual Exchange.
..
Novy, Powder Blue, Sizes 34·40.
The mutual' value and exciteMr. and Mrs. Pierre Decrouez
SPORTSWEAR-SECOND FLOOR
moved on Monday from their for- ment of the Exchange is to be ex- il
~
mer home at 324 Cornell avenue 'llericnced rather than described.
~i
to their new residence at the cor~
: ;
"You Meet the Nicest People at Speare's"
ner of Kendall and Fairview roads.
W. Wray Paynter of the Swarth· -I<
,..
'Mr. anol Mrs. Joel Bloom and more Railway Express office and ~
their two children Margo, age five, his Schnauzer "Penny" took part
!!: \
in
two
square-dancing
numbers
..
~
and Ron, age three, have come from
. . .New York City to make their home ,presented by dogs and their own~
at 249 Haverford avenue. Mr. ers train~d .in the Delaware County
• 1
•
t Dog Trammg School at Swarth·
~
Bloom is an indusj;rla engmeer a more High School. Walter Ziegler,
..
~
the Franklin Ingtitute LaboraR d
~
tory, Philadelphia.
director of the school, also presentHome - Auto
a io ~
V,ictoria N a c N air entered ed one of the. German Shepherds ...
Phone _ Hi Fi
,.
Fa•• i •• C.....
Northampton School for 6irIs, the sc!rool tramed for guard duty
h
to
Mass., when the at a Philadetphia department store.
EDGIIONT AYBNOB - SEVENTH AND WBLSIII!DIIB'III
Nort amp n,
tembe 18 This partieular dog W88 respons•••
..,'
school year opened on ~ ~ ible for catching a thief inaide the
' Brmg It to us or we II
ftO_ BOmt8: ~ ..... TIw la" .......
. Sepl. 29 Boro Hall
(·llI.I.~:xa:
lIt' •
Fifth and sixth grade art pupils
in the Elementary school are -busy
dreaming up ~lever poster ideas to
pUblicize the fourth Book Fair,
October 15, 16 and 17 at the school.
IIIrs. Laura Dechnik, elementary
school art teacher, is cooperating
with the Fair committee in this im·
portant publicity phase of the Book
Fair.
World Book Encyclopedia is donating the prize for this year's
event. One lucky person will be eligible to win a two volume set of
Webster's Dictionary.
In a letter to inembers I)f Parents' Council, Mrs. George Shoe..
maker, chairman of this year's
Pair, stated "the Fair is a project
capable of raising not only funds
for Elementary School equipment,
but also contagious enthusiasm
from everyone who attends the
Fair, and, best of al1, a definite
interest in reading on the part of
Johnny and Janie."
Mothera are urged to volunteer
for three-hour shifts at the Fair.
They may specify their .preference
or times on Fair Days or for book
delivery in December. Volnnteers
are asked to notify their grade
.,bainnen who will report to Fair
Days chairman, )Irs. Jack E. Hun·
ter.
'.
Swarthmore, Pa., Friday, September 26, 1958
Annual School Night
Dates October 7, 9
Swarthmore Higb Scbool's An.
nual School Night Program will
occur on October 7 and October
9.
On Tuesday, October 9, from
7 :30 to 9 :30 p.m., the Senior
High School night will take place
at the school. Parents of grades
10, II, and 12 are asked to make
note of the date on their calen.
dars.
Junior Higb School nigbt will
be held o.n Thursday night, Octo.
ber 9, from 7 :30 to 9 :30. Grade
parents of the seventh, eigbth,
and ninth grades are urged to
save the date.
Borough Chesl X.Ra,
Monday P.M. Boro
Charles f. Pennock
X-Ray
Monday
Afternoon
Borough Hall
$4.00 PER YEAR
I Kindergarten Will
Begl,. on Tuesday
Due to a slight delay in comple.
tion of the far·wing of the new
building it will be Impossible to
get the fourth grades established
in time for kindergarten to open
on Monday, September 29.
The moving and setting up the
rooms will have to be done on
the 29th so that it is now planned
that kindergartens will begin full
sessions, morning and afternoon,
on Tuesday, September 30. The
hours will be the same as those
for other classes, namely, 8:45 to
II :45 for the morning session
and 12 :45 until 2:45 for the' af.
ternoon stssion. Parents will
know to which session and to
whicb teacher their child bas
been assigned for such notices
• have been sent out.
Urge Every Resident to
Accept Free Health
Opportunity
Plans are rapidly nearing compietion for the Community Chest
X·Ray Survey to be made at the
Borough Hall next Monday after·
noon and evening. The hOUI'S when
the bus equipped with the necessary apparatus will be available
will be 2:30 until 5 p.m. and 6:30
until 8 :30 p.m. in the evening.
One added feature hs~ been the
expressed w!llingn~ss of number
of the students in Miss Barten's
Human Relations Class to take
charge of small children while their
mothers are having .the x-ray. Pro·
vision will be made for the ehildrei).
to be taken care of in the American
Legion room on the ground floor
of the Borough Hall where regis.
trations wnt take place.
A large number of voluntlers
from the community are making
their services ava~lable to assist
with this worthwhile project. There
will be guides to direet people,
there will be typists on hand to pre.
'pare the cards for those to be exam·
ined and there will be nurses on
hand to help.
The excellent cooperation .pro·
vided ,by local organizations such as
the Community Health Society, the
Red Cross, the Health Council of
the Home and School Association,
the Woman's Club and numerouS
others assures the success of this
project.
The Chest X-Ray I:~:~~~~:I
Committee of the Delaware
Tuberculosis Association advises
that everyone between the ages of
18 and 30 have a chest x·ray every
two years and that between the
ages of 30 and 40 every year.
women over 40 there should be an
examination every year and
men over 40 there should be an
examination every six months.
Since this opportunity is .presented here only once every two years
it is evident that it is highly desirable for every adult over 18 to take
advantage of this free opportunity.
a
Mothers Club Plans
Family Day. Saturday
The Mothers' Cluh of Swarthmore has planned a' gala Family
Day to be held Saturday, Septem_
ber 27. An members and friends
are invited to pack their lunches,
Christmas Traditions gather their families together and
meet everyone at Smedley Park,
area number 13·1, at 11 a.m. Ice
cream and soft drinks will be provided without charge.
Mrs. Francis M. Tracy, chairman of the event, has suggested
that some play equipment, inc1ud...
ing balls, bats, ,hoops, ropes, quoits.
croquet sets or other favorite games
be taken along. There is plenty of
space for activity for everyone.
Two beautiful riding ponies have
been loaned for the children but a
carrier or horse trailer is needed
to transport these ponies to the
grounds. Anyone who can provide
such transportation is asked to call
IIIrs. Tracy at Klngawood 4-3988.
TMs picnic will provide a won.
derful opportunity for families to
get acquainted with other families.
Rain date - October 4, _
~e, same place.
.
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.f:
NEWS NOTES
KIr. and lin. Frank G,
.retarDed by plane on SlqIdly
their Barvard avenne home
JPellding a ~onth tranll" in
lIZ1'
themlUlll and ficna eIutkUe.
bat of bro_ aeqn1u and
nut lane,. The patenW 8I'N'dplr.- pl'OIIcl. pazuts of their fh:It - . .
The bride was cinn in III&lTiqe lea to ,anatdl.. Ber eonap waS
ents are .1Ir. and )(n. W. Bed!ert .Tames, .Tr.• their _ d olIJI.\l bon
by her father. Ber street length gold 01'l:h1d8.. JlrI. DorIa'. pwD Bablke of Dune Acres, Indiana.
on September 10.
w " of wblte tafteta dra~ was of navy blue crepe rib t.e
.
Mn.Colllnlllsthsformer·Sudra
SeandlDiavl~
the neckllne with white chltfon ~Ith whlch she wore a bat of velvet
Mr.·
IJld
Mrs. lam..
l!:4twlIN I.olulfon. daD&'1>ter ~ Mr. and lin.
;::r(lO~I~Il:~~of~~:~~q~~~'~IIft~'~the~.~~~a~'~i'~L.~l~O~h~~!!O~n.~of~p~ar~k~a~ve~~n~.
Her shoulder lensth net Yell
In rose shad.., black
..
..
a cap. of white lace. She
and.a corsage of COld orchids. .
.
rled a bouquet of white roses.
The bride's goiD&' away
,Mis. Catharine Wisdom
, was a ?iaid wool suit with which
ed ber sister as maid of honor. Ber sbe 1WO~ black aeceesorlea .and •
gown was
dark ~n crysta.!ette corsa~ of wbi!:e orcltlds•
. she carned • bouquet
The youn&" cOuple will make their
0 n z e chrysanthemumi.
home in Chezter.
E••l.E.EiI,
l{r,oon served as his
"--.-::,-'-,- - - - Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Izumi er's' best man.
IE"II-IHI.'LII
'.
IEl"Y HIllDI THII. "liEI
S'.
.
'
of Benjamin West avenue announce
The bride's mother was cowned
The DU\nia&"e at !lias Ann. 9 South Chester Road
the engagement
their
in a gr~y wool sheath with a yoke Louise Qli!Wey. ''',nllhter of
Call KIngSwood 8-0476
Satoko Lucilla to Mr. Edward Jun- ~ gray mouBSelalne de soie with and Mra. Ehvood Cblnaley of Coius Parker son of Mrs. Marcel E. whleh she wore a pink cymbidium luml:MJs. Q•• and Mr. John Echnr,d I
AetlYe .~. . .~ ., .............,.. IhIdaeu ·."e'·....
Bolin of New York City. N.Y.
orchid.
Becker. BOD at .Mr. and Mrs.
The bridegroom's motiler
GeDrge 1. l'iecker of Walnu't lane
Laridgrove, Vt., and the iate
ward Locke Parker.
.
1\ K!>':VP, of rose lace and a blue
took 'Place ai V~e:vForge on Monday, July 21.
.
~
Miss Izumi attended the Unlver- vet hat. Her corsage was of
, 'slly of Pennsylvania and was a orchids.
bride, Wlti>:18 a niece of Dr.
, member of Kappa Kappa Gamma.
A reeeption followed
Ned B. WUnams of DO&""
Mr. Parker is .. gradu,ate oi the mony immediately.
wood lane. gradua~ last .111·..,,1
llTl.111. '~.IIIISIO. IE'Ii.
STITE '."IITI'.
University of Pennsylvania
Out o{ town guests at the we4- from Swarthmore College. She·
Wheel AIignm'llli
Cast,.- @lld C1pbu T~Ia
he wail a member of the Zets
' included Mr. and Mrs;
now teschiD&' in the third grade
,"otor 'l'Ime-up
~u~ Gas and OU
fraternity.
their son Walter
,sewickley .Academy. Sewickley.
fiancee ~ Bethesda. Md..
the couple are now living.
~~
WED teiMORROW
r.""'fv ISchmalz of Dei>'olt. Mich., Mr. Beeker. also a Swarthmore
The marriage ounss Mary Sher- l111d pro ~in!,utje Kroon and her College graduate. returned July 1
RUSSELL'S . SERVICE
.
wood Willis, !laughter of Mr. and h~nd Mr. H. Mathes of the Bel- after serving two yeara with the
Oppo~ite
Bo~o
Parkiflg
Lot
iMrs. Edwin Winslow Crosby
gian Congo.
' A~ed Forces in Germany. He
Springfield. and Mr; Edward
IThe bride ~k hef .
now associated with the Bell..Telem' Ambrose son of Mr. and
at the Uniyersit:v
phone Com,pany.
Kenneth V~ Demark
'Upper Iter ·and her sophomore y.ear ~t
'Dhe ~~kers ?eDt their honey- f
DaIi>y wilHe performed tomorrow
College. The groom 18 moon in Atlantic Pity. N.J. and
afternoon at 3 o'clock In the a junior at Swarthmore C!>"ege. Washington, D.C.
.Swarthmore Presbyterian Churc'b. They are now at home at 334 Vas~ -------. Mrs. Allen p. wnils. J~.• sist;8r- sar avenue.
"
IECIEIIo-IIUlilliy
In-law of the bri~e will bo
'llhe wed~ng of MI88 Carol A.
- ,
matron of honor. Mis. Ruth
IOTL~'LURD
Dublvsky. dlD&'hter
Mr. and
. ,.
of Fair1Dont, W. Va .• and .
At 2 o'crock Satniday
Mrs, Stephen B. Dublvsky
Dorothy Woodside of Staunton. Va. Septeniber 20, Mis8 Ruth
land. ~.J. and Mr. George Dennis
'!!II
will be the bridesmaids.
. Bullard, daughter
Mr. and· Mrs. Becker•. SOD!
Mr. and Mrs.
1. 7 112 5, Ch·.... .. ...·d.
Mr. Michael McGee of GermanWallace Bullai'd of Morton Geo~ J. Becker',OIf Walnut l a n e .
I
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town wi4 be the best man. Messrs. becIIm(l the bride of Mr. John W" took p~e Saturda)". September 18.
Hours: TiMsdCIY ~SaturdQY, ~ to 5 P,M.; Tliti. cind·FrI. EYes.. 7 - 9
and vlsltlnc Broue1s.
Paris and London.
IMr. Frands B. Forsythe Thayer
road. left yesterday for'· Kansas
Cii:r'Wllere hewiIi attend the Public
Works Convention which opens
todIy and continues for. a week.
.
of
BEAUTY SALON
of
lb.
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AU' TO
. ROBERT J.
of
of
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OPEN I N'.G'
.OCTOB. eR .7th'
~rt
of
of of
. Arthur Higinbotham of Pittsburgh.
Kenneth Carpenter
~e,. and Gus Stomatio
phia wIlll!BI'i'e as ushers.
.. ~e' ;'rlde is a graduate of
~~rtiurtore High Sch0C11 and Davis
~d E1Idns(loilege. She a
btilo of chi ~ aoclal
flbe 18 empl~ at the
:i!»ectric Company in Phl1adelPhia.
The groom iB a graduate of GIral"d College, and the UDlversity of
~enn8Jlvanla and a Lieutenant in
t\le United Stetes Army Reserve.
Be is employed at the R. G. E. Ull,man OrcanIzation. Pbilade1phia.
.
T. W.ED.
Mr..Edwln Douglas Grlmlson
.1IM iasued invitations to the wedding of ber da"Dhter Miss S"~.n
"atrick GrImI';;' to Dr. ~
~wfo~d Ford. JIOJl of 'Mr.
M~.
Ford
lIvenueHeney
whichC.will
takeofplaee Sat.
urday, Ociober 11. at TrInlt1 Eplacapal Church. .
Mis.·Grimison and Dr. Ford
be guests of honor at a
party tomorrow ev~lng.
ber IlR given by ¥r. Ford's
in"_
and slater
lind Mrs.
Roy Graham
of Mr.
Phitade\ill>la.'
of"
of oflsa.·...I.'s Cn. r·.i.o She.P
]~iiiiii;~~~I;~;;;;~;'~'~';~
of
Boyle. son at Mr. and Mra. Robert ':It the Navy Chapel. Wasblngton.
A. Boyle Amherst
in the D.p,
Ohambers Memorial
Tl\e bri!le I~ a 1967 .~uate of
Church. Rutledge. The Rev.
.!3wai-tbmore College And I. __ ItPlo
'.
~ Thorntoll DysOn
working for the National Securityl,
the ceremony. M.... Robert Groot,. Agency In. Was1llngton.
. 7''.'1 8.°11 ' R...L ..·
was the organist. WhiteiglladMr. BecKer. w\lo graduated from
. -y -.
. eb~erimm;' and',rots... Swa~more,~o!le~; il1.J.~Ii6. re- 1l,1f"', ;..,. I I I . . . .;
, tit,..... ~..._
the ~~etiJ. .! . turJIed Au~ 10. ~ ~ y~ars
,. . . . . , . . . > ' . . ,.;oc ..' ' - ,
~. . ..
The bride was given In
servl~e wtth. th.e. Al'IIled Forces in
.
. . , " ,.'.
.
her father. Tbe bridal gown _s
He Is now a law.
OPENS ,MONDAY;
29th
of light Ivory satin fashioned
at George WaahiugtOn
I'I.y Hill \ OPEN HQUSi • Thund.y, Sept.
. lines with a eeoop'
of La:w tw
In
• C amp'Site .
I • 3"r".IYI.
...
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kh
in lace. Lace medallions
a 0, Wee oneymOllD
!..•
. . '
.
trimmed the front
the skirt in
the young cOllple set,..Iepha... : KI __ pwood 4-4333
which ended in a ch...,et
tied in .
SpriJlg1s, Mel.
train edged in .callope of lace. Ber
fingertip lenl!lth ..ell of French D-.
. 1'.Till
.
lualon was held by a small C8ip of
Mr. lind Mr", ~r~ W. B,ahlke
matching satin and lace. She car- oJ: F'red,rIcksb\1rg. Va •. 1lDl'OW,ce I
ried a cucad" houquet of -'-ite the birth 0If their first ~hUd. a eOn,
rosebuds.
"WD
Conrad
..
, ori
Mrs. Robert A. Boyle. Jr.; slster- tem!ler "
'.. is the
:a;~i&pital.
H''.'11'
O:e~anf·
25
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Room.
Complete
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HAYE FUIIDlllelll1 At tHl DUR CLUB
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ft_·... ;, .
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TillIe
serf..
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Tuesdlyatatthe
a luncheon
andon
kitchen
been appointed
vice-presl. . . .CheIIter
shower
Morse home
I[a"" lIue
~tbaa
at .Bandy
Associates.
Inc" aEll)lly Terry
N~h.
vald a~enue in honor cifMiuMiirt mua!iement' eonsultiD&' f.inn',;ith ~wt!.~ ~e:r ~p~msnllle.
Ellen, S,,~..w~ ~ent to oH,~ellln'.N8W :York, ChI~.811 "'atr; . . ..~ con r ".'
Mr. Doaafd Frank Pierce baa heeD FranclllCO, Paris ana Phll~hi.;··l8f· 7 2~' ... ' ".="--'-ep.B'···· ~L
anno.uilced. Mias Snape'll grand-..
.
.'
IUr"1IJIIl ""rs..........,... • &zd....
therB 'Mrs Mol
en
d
l!l'nlon has been Manager, of form4!i"l,. of M...u. have reeently
D ' 'el p' B
h a~n Corporate Training and DeV,e]OIp- moved Into their n8W'residence at
'Mrs' 1 aRDl S· De d·... er p . ~r ment lit scoEt Paper Company 10r 691 /North Cheiter road, formerly
• • oy nape an .... r. ,~rce s th
t l' .. .
d
' "'.
.'
- owned 01' the Harry Bmms wbo
mother Mrs. Ernest Eugene Ken- ...~]a!•. ,ve yeaofrsp an . wals
I
well'
the
ts.
.
manager
ersonne ""'yc - now live in Wellingford. The
~'i:d:::~S~: returned opiiient .at Piasecki Hellcl'l!ter Smlthal>ave ·four ehi1dren.
to hw Bryn Mawr avenue home last Corporation ~d :Director 0( In- Hr: and Mrs. Edward D. Ainslie.
~ af'- fda···· t·· tli" Plant Training and ConsultatiOll at Jr., of No...·h Chester road returned
Thu.~z
...r our :rs n e th N ti I F " 1 titu.- '
1Ameri"'" OUWlogtc Hospital. Plitl; e·.a ona, 0;;:nen s ns .... Sunday b~ plane fr~ a l().ilay I
adelphia. .where she \1lI.1Ie~ent
,tdp to NasSau. .
,
minor ourgery.
"
.
Enion ~u~~ from . Swarth- .. Mrs. Bow:ard C. ,faclaloll 0If ....... " ..
Mrs. Alfred E. ~ t¢ql~ inOl'!' C!!11... In 1941 ~d hopn his ~ 4~OI!ue entertalned.on
to her Lafayette ....ue h~ lJat:- liifBiiesli' ~aftD'with the
Tele- Se~r 19. ata luncheon for
urclay ~~ A¥on'. II
:Mass.. ' pho..ne, C!!mpany of PenDBilvania. 1.~.':"~ at the:.lllth Grads. .ED'
where sha d ~. ~.~. JIlt Is _lII,eDlber ~ the AmerieBn cu~ CoJJlfPfttee. ~ .JackIGIL is
vIously due . .l:IUi ~. 01 ~ ~~ati.9ii, Association and baa ~hairma~. of the jun'~r. c:t_ for
daughter-in-law Mrs. lohn' Long- publlshedamcles on personnel and ~.~~¥'J,.~, ... ~.
.
well.' The. .1:o1>n· 1.n_U... fO""er U!\Cutl~ daw~ep.t .\11. ~ lead- 'Mf! ¥4 It~ ,rankliA ~
residents of' D~\fth' Hiiusi; Iiia' J"htilal' iil' tliis ii~
10~;l~ ~ .~a~O)ltti, ~~ .
Sw--"~"';' ~ to Jl'iiWIcli1iB- . 1It.llnioD will be !OdW\Up PhIl- settled in thelr new hdme' a:t ..
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Paradise Way. Palo Alto. Cal.
etta two V'~. •', . .
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MUTUAL
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'ring Artie'.. Tuesd.y, september 30
9:30 A.M. to 3:30.. p~;' .
B-.y Arlie'.. W.ndllY, October 1
,
-
-
9:OO.'A.M. to 8:30:'."',
,
.
Thu~y, C)cl~' 2l
9:OO:A.M. to 12:i1lj \iii:!On
SettI......t Frid.y, CI~I. J
10:00 A.M. to HoM.
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SWARTHMOR~ WOMANiS CLUB
P~~
Avenult, Swarthmore
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watch and'
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In this trim tiew English" beauty you ~Iip
BOsily through heavy tiaffic. porl in
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Mich.Qa"...
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"":::y. u.;tllr
.otd
rn
end
".'foIl
.i" sei~
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~tii·lIIr 1ts
_al~
!'!"ti<#(l.
places -most cars must pass by. rit'tflii
whoRle family rides in roomy ¢Omfort. '
thrifty. t90 - up to 35 miles per
gallon. Two-door sedan.
station wagon. con-
~II.
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OUSTOI UIQISDAPE
win
Friendly So~nd Advice - Free
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PLANS - PLANTINGS - . TERRACES
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.eoll,.r. ,its' low prj..
witb 'an, ~· ••~er .dlll IIlPotl!
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A car
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of
IIareue
Book. travelln~
.,utb on
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Chester rMdat8:80 Sunday mornHIL
i.... coWded witb allllther driven
by Doroth¥ Armour of Cheater who
ClEMATOIY
W1III traveling north on the same
IItreetand attaDptlng a left tum
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1n\1o Coli., avenae.
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The accident 'wu Inveatlpted by .sa. '-- of IU';? 2 . . . . . . .
Se~t' ilmer
of tIie'lo..... 101.
cal pol~: fo~. ~ :f~nt of ~e 'IIIOF~-"--.
L~", ~ !!!!1M!!.... fI!4 ~
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II 'ull
vehlc1e,had to be towed away.
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bonor Of ,th,t1r ~uc1!ter Beth ~d ~Iste who ~ld it are featured in 8orart.1aIiore Branch of the NMdl..
lIer tI~ Lt. W,Enin GibOD, Asslpment: .1Ianldnd". a lin mo- ~ Gelid of ~. ,... held
~r'l, U~.~4inC hO,m tioapicture.in color to be shown at tlie bollle of the Preaidellt, Mrs.
e.-~~ .~ Jt~ ~B. at First, ~urch at ChrIst, ScI~. A~ Sldaey .Johnson, lr., of No~
't!'~rL MS?,; ~"!f~ ;ij~ep~, ~ IlO8 Plirk aftjj~e, 8W&i1lriiIOie, Chester l'oad, on Fridly. Sept
)ft, aiiiI Mn., WIDlam . ~....~ on, Friday SepteiDber
at 8 19.
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suunDr!e~~ .. ~d. ~~y 1'old. o'\:toek. ~ ~ clePlcta
Present were IIrs. iD. B.-Their out Of.~ J!l~ were Hr. pli!ll: ~il challenctng 'Job of , ". Smith• .)Irs" 1. Ro~ Snape. Mrs.
and Mrs. MIiI~ III sibddard at ~,,1l;D IntemaUoUl dilly n_ William.s. Ge1lring. )Irs. A. David
Slmllbuit. Conn.. Mr. Wal'l'81lE. pllptr..
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M. f!peers. Mn. Robert J. Turner,
GUIOD of Winsted, Conn.. Mn. A.
01 the 2B-i\illlute ci"
Mrs. Sewell W.Hodge. Mrs.
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F. GUIOIl; M~.. AU~ GilIoil,aDd ~~tli,.y ~ 'rii~ ()\ii1st~ ~ L Morse. and 1Irs. I, A
Mr. and )(1'10 RbbRt. GII_ of
Jonell.
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Wood-BI...., N. '.J.. lin. Kary ni~K C!1~tit c!,tebratiiig lui 66th ~ttg many !plans made
Yale aDd Harvard Aveques '
SehawUn of Baltilnore. Jrld., JIlss anntvenisrJ.
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this fall were thelia Important
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Dorothy Lameou of Philadetpbla; "A88ignment: Mankin ..
dates: the Annual Directors' MeetGi"acioqs Di!tfug in our AIR-CONDl'I'IQNED
a!ldMr. and .Mrs. Ilchra\'d ,E. Love
''of'" •. .' d tel1!J the ing to be held on Mondly. Octobe:r!
~1dI!i81
After- Luncheon Bridge -of RanCocas Woods; N.J.'
~, " d~l m the lite Qf the 8. at 2 p.m. at th, Woman', Club
'1'8bte~ available in AIR-CONDI'l'IONED Lobby
Mr. and MtB. Cluii'llilll'. Otjei' ~~~. ~id.. sh~ng'the acti- and the Il!8athering to be" held at
Lunche9~ -... 9Se - ,1.75 - NOI!D to 1 :30
of nrew aveiiue Speiit the~.kbd
:!':~~~f:;rt~D&'. PrD. Dinners - Weekdays 6 -' 7 :30; Sundays 1 - 7 :30
e1 the 88me place 011 Tuesday. N _
iD Newport, R.I .• where, they Clb- ..."
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on personn ber 11 at 9 a.m.
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the ~ of the .Anierl " m ~!Mn. the picture incl\ld_ a
Reset t4lti0D8 CaD Kfilrswood 3-0680
Cll:aacl.. .' .' .... .. C8 ~w'>4-fo6o!WOr1d BUrvllY of 'Mouitor 200 AHend II th Art
HE'L'EN' C. ~ dON'" Mana"'er'
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place iperlt I~ w8ekeIId In Charles Middlll E~ and ~Ia.·
Over 200 mterested and p1lOIIJI8eTown. W.Va., VlsltUig Mr. Danlel's
Anthony QuaFle. a leading Brit- tive tnAIDlbers braved the Sundly
aunt M~,. faul Mloou. WhOe they Ish ~r-dltei:to~ aDd cinema lltar. r~ ~ attend the 11th llnnual
w~re ~.~ th4!1t eta h~r Dotty 18 beard a .. narrator of "X88!P- "~eu ~ouse" tea and Faculty El<~
steYQ.!':w\~ ~e~ ktiln:aieilts Mr. 'Ilien\: .1Iankind", Mr. Quayle has hiblt at the Community Art Center
Joth Me. Society for the Prerention of Wives ond
and MrS D"vld T' Elhaw of Mt. pla,.ed mole than 800 cbi.uic roles 0'1 Sunday, $flItember ~1: .
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since eiiterIng the theatre in 1.....1.
The event
previewed claases
HusMmds Hoving too Mony ~ctiv;ties 'hat
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,Mi'. ~. '·Mra. PbU~p Alden of ofFl'om ~~ he,!U1ed the poste illCd·heldd-iat\theArtCenterthisvearl
Don'tlnvo/ve foeh O,lre,1
Nortli .clIester r....d ~tumed Monadmil1latiator. mrector. and ac- an
sp ayed thrDD&'hout
d""i ~roll) CInc~-J~il () when) tlI' tcw at the Shakespeare Memorial three-story huildll!lr the ~dellil
JOIN THE DUCK CLUB!
, . ~~,;. _ tli! . ~~~ of •• ey 'Jheater. Stratford-tOD..AYOD
work and plans of faculty meln-I
speD, a "...,.. as , ~ gu.......
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Enjoy the Fun of Dancing Together' ~ight Here in SWarthmOre
AIde",,'. Slater MiSs Catherine Tlie Moliitor aoeumentary was~'
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Sn~w.·
. prodiJead and dlrected b1 .Tack .,. ~!d ,
of
ciIId Meeting Other COuples Who Uke to Do ThingsYogether itoO
M' . ,;j U'
Alaanaer alilillDua of The MPdl lor Ce,,,,,r
ti'~ ~-;:~;L th.~r~ of
tkleYHlcm
regtBtration
Si* tonees This. Yeor--first Donde November' I cit' the
at 9li'
aVQhue atter
fUm. fea.tUre& ali orlglual
WORlon's Club Housil ~ Time 9:30 to 1:30 - One Fonnal
speilCllrlg a ~
~ in Boa- ~o~~ by C:'.J!ada'~ Lonis A~le- eeiit'er.
6an~6~cEll11ber 3 i - MemJ:Se~.hip. $'14 per Couple. Not
olut1\, T.~•• whltre.'lr. Lnl'lODmBillr hiuDl" "~O'1!~8 compo. DIl!mc fOr fe8l10nal
Tronsferoble - Guest Tickets $6 per Couple. Available at
has ~ a c;onsulti... engineer to numeroua docume~teriB8. feature pajided' io a full" 8~~~~;.
the DOor.
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the U. ~. ,Mr F.-...
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f~, and. b~&.:aata over tJnItecl gilt uMerW4t on 1
,Mrs. Grace' Smtth Culbertson re- Ststes and Canadian networb.
bar 2ii .
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NOTE: Sorry; Memberships Urid~ to 75 Cl?uplliS, So
turns tomorrow from the Penns:vl_
id:r~: ~1rgU Ware, WaJllqford
vania BUJlItal to hel' home on Enion Step. A"•• d
ee"\!d as chairman Ot the ~~
Your Name in Early - ~nd d~k to Mrs. John
Mc~
South illSester ro&li,
. In Mana,'.m...t ficici .~\iiiut~ fo* ihe~Ji HoQs&.
IWil\iclR~I$.· 213 N. P,riilC:eton Avenife. Swarthmore.
'Mrs.. &muel L. Althouse and
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, Mra. Blmey K. Morse entertsliled
Richard A. Enion of .ogden .v~
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were ~!IU~D~_~~"~'~&~'~.~.~~~~~
of tell.DI"~n
roses. .
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The groom's brother. Mr. Boyle,
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waa the best man. The uehers
The marriage of MiBis MI,n.,n l'i!Jei~ .Messrs. Samuel M. WanaWisdom. daughter of ,)Ir. and M r s . 1 r•• 'of UYittoWn. cousin at
David P. Willlom of Vassar
the groom, David S. Smith of
and Mr. Peter John Kroon. son
Sprln£field, and Thomila O.¥aher
Mr. and Mrs. Rein Kroon of
of Whltto~.
pI... lane, Wallingford, took
. IA. reeeption at the Strath Baven
~ Saturday a!ternoon, September
Inll. folloWed the eereinoiit. '.,
.t. 1 :80 o'cloek at· the home
Th"e bride's motJiei' Wore.a KV"'rD
bride'is parenti!.
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of millk colored ~~~~~~~
The Rev. Hr. .Tohn Fry
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eel the do"'le ring
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Of White
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an~ MrS. C.
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of
In.iawof
the was
groom,
Wallingford,
Smimilt
the' of
bride's
matTon of honor. !lisa Joanne Taylo:r
01. Lansdowne and Mitis DeboraH
B1!llard, sister of the bride. Were
the hrldesmalds. All the attendants
. gowned tD emerald ~n gab. 'faDle and wore matching
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Colot MoW" AbOut N....I.w.kGldtd $;t
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FI'JII' 1l1,E1II1 IITII,
. THE .SWAR'I'BMOREAN:
,.At the Adult Forum
PlJBUSHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWAIl11lMORB, PENNA.
PETER E. TOLD, MlARJORIETOL~, Publu"""
. 'Phone KlDgswood ~0900
NTER E. TOLD, Editor
.Barbara B. Kent, M/J~ EditOf' '
RoBBl!,! D. Peir80l, Marjorie T. Told, Ruth D. Ilemlnrton
Entered a8 Second Class Matter. January 24, 1929,
the Post
Office at Swahhmore. Pa., onder the Act of March 8, 1879.
DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY NOON
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II.... FII•• Rise
ITH '''~I "llln lOT
The Elehth Grade Panmts Gnnq,
af' the Pg,II~ Schoola wiH hold a
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", dessert meeting on Tuesday, Sep.
$15,900: terilber 80, at 7 :80 p.m. at the Col_
AI Pu.IIe'
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Howard BrintOn, Director
Emeritus af Pendle Hill aud disti~ished Quaker historian, will
Current Budget
Speak oil "The Place of Quakerism
in ,Modem Chri8tian Thonght.",
Circulation Still
I~/::::yS::'~I:!:':~din
Friends are reminded that reserClim~ing
and the part parena can contribu~
vations for the Octobe~ 4th dinner
The primary item of buainees en- 'in enconraging their ehildren's' inmust be in the hands of the Meet- acted by Library directors at Mon- tellectual deoelapmen,t d u r In c
ing office today.
day night's meeting of the &warth- school
more'Public Library Board In BurSWARTHMORE. PENNA., SEPnlMBER 26, 1958
HUI, ".111
IIETHODIIT ..OTElough Hall was the study and adop.
Dr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Williams tion of the estimated bod~ preDonald P. Jones,presldent f1l
S t u · of W'allinglfo2'd will entertain the sented by Trea8urer Mre. Howard the Swarthmore Sehool Board, wu
PIESlnEllA1 10TlI
a;~ a~ Commonity Day iii. meirll>ers of the "Pairs 'n' Spares" jackeon and the Finance Commit.- the principle speaker' at the f'lJ'IIt
The topic of Dr. Raberts' .ermon Pi' er o~ be held on Monday at a covered d\sh supper at their tee. The accepted boflget totalled meeting .of the CarricaIar Ad-riaat both the 9:30 and the 11 o'clock Oe::'er 6 at Westtown ~ home.
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• .. '~., '16.909 for, the Library's :fIecU ory COmmittee at the Elementary
services will be :J,88Us Christ, the Hoose, W':'ttown from 10:30 a.m.
Cub Paek 432 will .mea at the :;ear year August 1,1968 to AugUst School Thursday evening. ~
Personal Troth.,
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to 2 JIm. SandwJch.es are to be ~hurc~ at 7 :30 p.m. Fnday for reg- 1, 1969.
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bar 18. Dr. David Rosen Is chairOn Tuesc!a.y, September ~o, at provided by each particiP"1't and a Istration and charter renewal.
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The Board voted"to set the fine ml!n af the grDlip.
10 :80 a.m. Cllde 2, Mrs. William beverage will lie furnished. The 'At the identical servleesol wor- for overdue books at three een'ta. Jones dlscuased lIChool phi1oeoph,'
Wsrd, chairman, will meet for Presbyterian Nursery Sehool will ship on Sunday, at 8:45 and 11 a day~ an Increase of two cents for In ..nera! an- stated apecifleaD,
Coffee Hour at the home of Mn. be available for those who wish to,o'elock. the pastor,' Rev. John Ci jnvenUe an~ o~e. cent for adult what .the school directors expe,.'I;
John S. McQuade, Jr., Shady mll I .
hUdren. Anyone woo desires Kuip, will use as his sermon sub- readers. ThIS aetion was taken In of the advisory committee whlcll
road. ~oYI~~. Those de81r1ng tranll- t~";':;ortation is urged to eaII Mra: ject "Be Different or Be Damne'd". Ord~r to ach!eve a .faster and more eoiutlatsof 12lay memberS appointportatlon wlll meet at the choreh Donald IDIX>ard at KIngIIWood 8- There Is a nursery for Infanta and eqwtBble elrcutation of Ubrary ed by the Bilard for this year.
at 10 :15.
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3430 by Saturday, October 4.
children at this ,time and aleo a books and to meet the Increased
The next monthly meeting of the
On Tuesd,~y, .September
the
The Co les Club will resume Kindergarten Church program and postaleOst of overdue notiClell. . eommitte...m conBi~er last year'a
'\Crossroads Bible ~r01l!J! will be- ,
up tin
on Monda Oe- a' Junior Church program.
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Property .chalrman Mm. W~ R. .program 'IXId .how It waslmpIealn weekly Tuesday mornmg meet.- ~~t~y ~80 ga
'th
y, &red ,TheChuich School will convene Huey suillWtted bids from three mented Int<> the school !program.
Ings ~om 9 :30 to 11 :80 a.m. 'Mrs. ~ r ,a
. p.m. WI .a COY
at9 :46 rWith classes for all ages. buUders f,!r makingo dividers In the _ _ _ _ _~,_...;;,-.:_=-__
Ha11
WUllam Pegram will guide the dISh supper a~, hMcC;Jshan d
• Rally ,Day and promotion will be juvenile section. The low. bid of iod In 1967. Books loaned undsr ~
study at 316 South Ch,:,,~r road: Co~les ~h~ WIS to atten are oDserved.
.e
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Horace Reeves of $79 was accepted. extended vacation !privilege totalled
The Ushers' A8S0~lation will cordially mVited to 9'11 the E. ·H.
The Jr•.Hi aDd Sr. Hi Youth Fel,Mrs. 'W-mthrop Wright made a 1,<142, 21>1 more tha~ last. J'8B!.
meet on Thursday evenlDg, October Macks. LOwen 6-7290.
lowships will ·meet at 7 ,p.m. for chart of the Library which Is P08t.- Rental ,shelf bookS Circulating m
2.
their regular Sunday evening meet.- ed in' the Library to help scltool ~e ~our month period added up to
At 7 ;30 p.m. Friday, October 8,
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studenta find books withootonnee- 649. Reader eards total 8,361 (2,447
a Preparatory Service for World There will be a celebration of the i~e First Quarterly Conferene.. eSsary, commotion and questioning. adult, 884 juvenile).
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be
d .... D L 'th H She repol'ted
'At 9 80
F' 'I will
eonvene uy r. ;u er .
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Ch h d
will be held in the
ure
ay mornmg.
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a
ami y K 1
. te d t f th ..,~ th been ·made in. the school library sided. Directors pre8ent were ow6th,
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'11 be h Id' d Ch h· ete s, SUlpenn n en o.
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All B be R d ,.
ervtce WI
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ure ~istrlet, at 7:80 p.m. Ob Monday. schedule so that more open hoors ard Wiliams,
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CHUR'CH SERVICES
School ~Iasses wiI~ l>eres~ed; Allmembers of the'Offlcla1 BoardBre available there for studpnt use. Hmteh, Richard K. 'Noye, Mrs.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
There
WIn be a Bervt"e
of MOrning.
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Librarian, Bettina Hunter report.- ...
Jackson,. Mrs. 'Huey, and Mrs..
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h ".L
"11 are urged to"be presen
Dr. D. Evor Roberta. Minister
"'h
. a t ed the total circulation during May, wright. Mrs. Antho.ny
Falrbankll
bPrayerf at
n 11
.. :16•. T e ........ ers WI
'. e Caro.' Ch"olr WI'11 reh earse
b
th
Saaday, September Z8
e9~s30' 0 ow~ "'''' W
h' d 4' p:m. on Tuesday and the w,ei!.- JUne, July and Aogo8t at 29,476, was. present as 0 8erver. for
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rage,
ea
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A
30'
a
3,093
increase
over
the
sameoperLeague
of
Women
Voters.
9:30 A.M. - Mornmg
ors ,p.
h ' C W R dall J ' lte _ eyan
Olr at r: •
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. Sermon: "Je8us Christ. the Per- us e~, .•
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,r., a r. " The Philadelphia Area As!l~hlsimal Troth"
nate, R. D. Hulme, D. D. Lennox, .
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9:80 A.M>-church School ela8ses W. M. McCBlWley, C. E. Rittenhouse tioh of the D~ em nary umnl
10:46 A.M. - Senior High Bible and E. G. Smith. 11 :16 a.m. _ win meet for dmner at th~ Church
l1~~s'k M _ Morning Worship T. W Hopper, head usher; F. W. ;ex;~es~~y:t :.3~ Lad:s of tte
s . arryTh'
11:00 A'M' "hurch School classes Luehring, ai,ternate; A. H. 'Marsh, B' ~:, d' hlr. e ,
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.emar , c alt'Dlan, WI serve.
e
NO PARKING WORRIES
METHODIST CHURCH
W. S. Patton, F. W. Plowman, J. speaker wiII b8 Dr. Robert J; Bull,
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John C. Kulp, Minister
So Thompson and. R. P. White. :Assistant Professor of Choreh Hfs...
,We offer Indoor parking
L • R Schroeder
t D.
'
~~ter of Music
serve as acolyte. at 8 o'clock; WiI- ~a :;;;- be
mbl
f
just a f_ steps from our
Saada., Seate.ller 2:8
Jiam F Evans.at 9;80 and
11:'16 P
etsre d T~._Lan asset'L' YChiOI_
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• Samuel 'D. Clyde, TIl.
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are~ . a~ . """"ers o. Wle
Sansom Stree' entrance.
8.46 A.M. - Mr. Kulp s sermon.
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th F st f St. dren s tDivislon of the 'Chureh
"Be Different or Be Damned."
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e eao
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9 :46 A.JL-..Chlmlh School classes Michael and All ~J1g8ls,there Will: .00 on", nn .ay a. ... p.m. '
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1! :00 A.M. - lIornin-g Worship. 'be a celebration of the Holy ComThe CHapel ChOir will rehearse
. Mr. Kulp will preach.
munion at 10 o'clock. T.he first re- at 7 p.m. Thursday and the Chan7:00 P.M. - Jr. HI. Sr. HI Fel- h
I f th Ad It Ch'
'11 be cel Choir at 8.
. D'IIfTOU O. RlNILUI
lowships
earsa 0
eu
OIr W I .
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II
hi will
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held at 8' .p.m. Monday in~e Choir ' The Junior Ig Fe o~ p
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
TRINITY CHURCH
Room. All members of :this parish have a Treasure Hunt Plcoic Sat.Rev. Stanley R. West. D.D.,
. te' ted' . •
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rdj'• II
urday, September 27 at Nether
OU\IER H.1AUt. - . . ,
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Priest.-In-Charge
lD res
m smgIng are co a y
rvi~
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T~_"6-!511
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Pro ,.ence. A mem era. are reinvited to attend.
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Suad.y,
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Th'
quested to meet',' at the
8:00
A.M. -- Septem"er
noly
<;lommllnion.
Tu~~ay'to
s_Gfor the '11
Small tF ....
. chnreh at __
9:80 A.M.
MornIng
Prayer
_, 4:45 p.m. '
9:30 A.M. - Openln2 of Chorc:h TMlle of the Holiday Fair.
. IHRIITIA' I II'EllE 10TEI
School'
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A 'celebratlon of the Holy Com,
11:16 A.M. - Morning Prayer
munion wiil be held on Wedlje8day
The epiritual~ harmonious' naMoaday, September Z!I
at 7 a.m. At 8 p.m. the Evening ture' of, God's creation, inclUdibg
(St. Michael and All AnRels)
Group of the Woman's Auxiliary man, will be brought out at Chris10 :00 A.M. - Holy Communion' will hold Ojpen Hoose in the Cleaves .tlan· 'Science services this Sooday
Wedaesday, O,tober I
, Room.
by' 'the "Lesson~rmoD entitled
7:00 A.M. - Holy Communion
Holy Cominun;on will be celebra- "Reality".'
. Tbursday, Oetohr 2 .
.ted at 10 o'clock Thursday mornAll are inVited to atte.nd the serlO :00 A.M. - Holy Communion . ing. followed by the meeting ·and vices at First CIiurcl1 of Christ,
, LoDg before your
were ~wn,. our .
. THE RELIGIOUS, SOCIETY
Iun<;heo~ of the Woman's Auxilr Sci.e!'tlst,206· Park avenue, at 11
OF FRIENDS'
lary.
o'clock.
power plants were ready to serve you all the
Sunday, Septemller Z8 .
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electricity. you
Only by this kind of
9:46 A.M. - First.-Day School
.• IITARIAI 10TES
9:46A.M. - Adult Forum. HowBelvedere
Th,! ,Reyerend J.ohn. ~.MacJQn~
long-range pIann~ can we be ~ ~he power
ard . Brinton, "The .Place of
Quakerism in Modern Christian non, fulnlster of the Utdtarlali
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Delaware Valley will be
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Church of Wilmingtori,' Will sPeak Convalescent Home"
11:00 A.M. - Meeting for Wor- befure the Uni~risn Churcl1 of 2507 Chestnut St., Chester
matter how the building rate here may Con~
, ship. Children cared for in Whit.- Delaware County· at 11 a.m. this
. tier Honse. All ... welcome,
,. tihueto
in the
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Sundar, l;Ieptember 28.' ~v. 'MacMonday, September Zt
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Kinnon's 'toplc will be "'this I Beelectricity twill be available
when needed.
All Day &!wing lor A.F.S.C.
(
Aled. a.uu•• CImmIc
Iieve".Rev. Herbert F. Vetter, Jr"
Wednesday, Octo"er I
COIl't'alu~ Ken azu:l WOIIIeIl
the regular minister, will OCIClIpy
All Day SeWing tor A.F.s.C.
Rev. MacKinnon's pulpit in WilBlue 0I0u _ , ' .
mington.
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FIRST CHURCH OF
The service will be held at the
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
SWARTHMORE
Unitarian ChurCh, formerly known !:::::====:::::::====::=========:;;::~
Park Avenue be!_ Harvard
as Curtis Chapel,' on Old Media
Sunday, Septem"er 28
f.n>ad in Springficld between
Sprlnglfield road and Sproul road
11:00 A.M.-8unday School.
h ..... State
d B...... Ittin'
11 :00 A.M.-The Lesson _ Sermon nort . '"
roa. -" s
g
will be entitled "Reality".
facilities for all children under two
Wednesday evening meeting each and one-half years will be available
. week, 8 P.M., Reading Room. 409 at the church. Church School for
for IMPORTED
Da,rtmouth Avenue, open week- all I
h'ldr' wn
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en, 1 ~~tat 10.46
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a.m. m the congregation s new Reo
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UNITARIAN OHURCH
ligibusEducation Oenter at 468
- Sedan" OF DELAWARE COUNTY "West Sproul~.
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, Old Media Road, Springfield
Bev. MaeKinno)J, a nationally
Bebween Sprlngflcld and Sproul prominent U!!itarlan, was formerly
Road., North of State Road.
president of the Unitarian MinisHerbert F. Vetter, Jr., Minister ters AlI8OI:iation and Is cu'rrenUy
s.HaJ, SeJtea1ler 28
a member of tbe Board of Tl'OlItees
10::46
-'- Chorc:h Sehoo1. 468 of the Amerl~n Unitarian ,Aaao.,
Pontiac
VCfUICIta/,
elation. He has ·been elosely as11111 . ., E....it A_
- lIom~ &niee. aoelated with the local Unltartan
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NEWS No.TES
Mr. and Mre. Tilomu B. MdCabe
and their
Jimmy of North
Chester road spent Jut weekend
In Newport, R.I., on thelr cruiser
uJeannie V'~ for the opening of the
America Cup races. The "Jeaooie
V" was aulgned as part of the
eosst Guard escort.
Arthur J.' Jones ,of S_rthmore. avenue left Thursday f~r
Boulder, Colo., where he wiD IIjMind
a week visll1ilg hi....n Mr. B!1l'f;on
JObes lind his family.
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Miss Mary Van Dyke of Forest
lane has recently return,.. fl'!ml a
month's vacation In CalifondL
.on
nr.
G·d Seas
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on
'Swarthl.nore Junior HiP's heavy_
weight football team opened. the
1968 season two weeks ago on Rivemew field under the leadership
of Coach Don Henderson,
An enthu8iastic group of 36 boys
hav!'been practicing every day for
the past two weekaln preParation
tor a alx-game sehedule,which Ineludes the traditional Old Shoe
game.'.
Grouts, groans, and the cry of'
"hu,atIe-h08tIe" have been echoing
~rough-Out. Swarthmore Hills
TI•• P ..
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Girl Seout Tn.op 96, under the
direction of Mrs. Maurice Webster
and'. Mra. John Csrroll spent last
weekend stSonset HiB on their
first c'!mpout·of the lear. Their
s~ecial project under the conservatlOn badge program was the buiId~
ingof a switch-back trail.
While on the outing the troop aI80 elected the afficars for,the t:omlog year: Kathy Bradbury, prestdent; Susan Carroll, vice president;'
Sharon Parker, secreta?'; Kitty
":YDkoop, as8istant s.e ere tar 1';
Lindsey MiddJeton, treasorer; Jacqueline Scutt. a88istsnt treasurer.
(CoDtinUed from Pap 1)
their activitin are similar to those
af the Rotary Club of Swarthmore
because they are based on the same
general objectives _ developing
better. understanding IIn41fellowship among bU8iness and professlonal men, promoting commooltybetterment undertakings, raising
the llta~dards of b08lness and the
1'~ofesslon.. add f08tering goodWill, understanding and ipe8ee
among all the peoples of the world.
Each yesr,. this world-wide aer-
In numbers' alii! in strength, Presl- ,
dent Bloom added. During the put
fleeal year 860 new Rotary eloba
were organized In '61 countries.
Eight countries were added'to Ro- .
tarrs roster during the year ....,
British Honduras, Eritrea, French
Guiana, LaoB, Martinique, Papua.
Virgin Islands and the West Indies
Federation.
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Mr. and' Mrs. Thomas B. MeCaIw '
Of North Cl!e8ter road reeenUyen.
tertninedat dlnnerl~ holior of Dr.
Neville Whitehurst of London, EDI',
land. Dr. Whlteh!1rst is. the man- '.
Uing dlr~r .of the Scott- Bo-
vli~ee~or~ga~nboa~~ti~On~co~n~tln~u~es~to~gr;;ow~~w;a;te;r~Co;;mp;;an;.y~ln~l!lnCl~'i.~n~d~'ii;~
Mr. A. Siduey Johnson, Jr....... every
The ~
hIlS ,from
showed8:80
muchtoprobeonBeth
Purneil and
Janet
morning
10. will
A'Cting
the executive
committee
tbe spectacle of !part of th& Amer- greBs 8ince the opening day but F'u088.
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ica CoP 1'11
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an eventful crnise starting.bam needed to Improve quimes., and Sclrool Bus Dilemma
Cape May, N.J., on' Thurl.cIAy'~nd alertness.
~Remains Unrelieved
reaching Block T-l
... and, R.I., SawuAt the present, Roger Anthony
ds,: aboard the 'Chim~ra 11, cabin directs the team from,quarterollllk
(Continned from Pap 1) Young man with mechanical engineering training or
CrDiIIer owned by Norman Foster: position' with Jim Rowland and other users
the facillty,.~e cost
education to be administrative assistant to. head. of
Dr. Relnootje. Kroon and her Terry Innis right ~t his .heels. Doc of bus servtce. R!Yerson 88ld ,t,his'J
sales engineering firm handling heating. air condition.
hWilland Mr•. H.Mathea of the Bel- Gray and Tom WOske are battling wOul.d ,not be po88lble uulesa the
" ing, and industrial processing equipment. Unusual opgian Congo, Afriea, are the gueets it out at fullback, with both bo~ ."?"Ice. were operated onder the
portunity. Write, giving full details.
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of Dr.' Kroou'. hrother and sister- slated,to 8eeaction, Mal ADthony dil'e
Box 101, The Swarthmorean
their family of Forest lane:
lvU1Ibaek with Fredd
Br d I? their con,?ction that transp~:
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aun , tlon was an mtegral part of school•
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Mr. and Mrs. Hnold Ogram of John Patterson, and .•eatback Gary '.
d h uld be bam b th
Riverview aveuu, _nt the ~k- (lallligher right behind' them.
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end visiting their son, t. J.g.
The Center 'POsition is, in the '
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Donald Ogram, ..at the United capable hanils of Frank Tlce !With
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Stateaava , aae" Oc.......ouw., D;l'Ck CO~Il, alate comer 1P'Bd- ards and 'problems of individual
N.H. L~.. Ogram,who :graduated ually catchmg up, T,he guard spota
d
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rtati· took
from the 6libmarine School, in New are anchored down'by 200 poooder aln. cChar-pol,o WraLnspok
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been a88lgne to e
anne - lard, With Rick Johnson Jim Con'ttee h
'th Co' iI P .
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90" Ch"nek Soule COIlllOI
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resl.....core. .
ore· eavmg , '''. &1IV nor, . pper Wuns,
dent Birney K. Morse sat in on the
Hampshire the Ograms bad as and BiiI Zlmmerman·8howing much session said a sorvey conducted
their ~est f~ a week .~~,: grand- improvement during this past(.wee1:<. dUring' the opening days of this
son, JIDIDIY' son of ,Mr•.~nci. Mrsl , John Bond, the f~teet ~an sch,bol. term revealed children were
Harold Ogram, ;Jr.. of Elsmere,· on the squad, 18 a fixtUre at nght beillt surprisingly cautious. He
Consumer's Co-Op Ass'n. 01 Swarthmore, Inc.
Wilmington, Del.
tackle with .Steve Brobeck, Rickie stated he felt th&t abserving r8C"
1Mr.. alld . Mrs. JaDies -Hars" Fill~, and J~ Browne; ready to om~ended routes .would greaUS' de..
.403 Dartmouth Avenue
Opposite Borough Han,
moved'from ·th/lir home at 609 Yale .step In at any, time. Bond s1'1ll!ning erease hazards, and that bis comavenue to 402, Barklay 'road, Vil- mate at left tackle will be Graig mittee would see that "WatCh ChilIanova, 'on Monday, September. 22. Young" Steve Jaeob, or..Chucker dren" signs·.md special painted
On Weduesda)' afternoon, sioptem- XiurtzhaIz.·
,
erosswalks were set np where
iIer 17 Mra. Marsh was guest of . Out on the wings are J errr Lid- deemed needed.'
'lIonor at a tea given illy Mrs. ~- dell and Bill Humphreys "",th, DHfer Oa Who Shoald Ride
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;ward Mifflin, Mrs. Lucian W. Bur- F~nI< Knowles, . Dino McCurdy, ... Several hand votes .taken showed
T·BUIE
nett, Mrs. Henky. G. JlUssell; lIfios. Dave Kn~~n, Chip Shay ~nd 'John Ryer8on, and his feilow committeePORTEilHOUSE
William. T. Salom
'~1'11. W-1l_0~eillgJvlllg th'!Jll ,:"och compett- man:CarlAnderson that here again
llam, H. ,.CI~rk, lUI' nel~!8' af the .tion, for. the starting positions. waS)" case :where j;he .8!'hool Boanl
lrar.hes on Ha~rfo1'!lpIaee. ,
Teammanagars ar, Joe Walts, couianotpo88lblypleaaeever1body. .' -CENTER· CUT ..
ILincfa Reed, daughter of Mr. alld Qlek Stead and. Qeorge Hamilton. About 16' parents' indicated they
IIr.. Randal Ree,d of Walling!ford
The schedule 18: ·Saturday,. Oct. would be satisfied if transportation
taft 'September 111 for Greenvlll'l, 4. 10 a;lll., MallPle.Newtown. lOWay;. Was sUPl'l!ed just tor first through
S.C., where she will begin her Thursday, ~t. 9, 10 a.m., Yeadon, third grade children, not including
sophomore year at Thiel College. home; Saturday, Oc.t. 18, 10 a.m., kindergai-te". A similar number
Linda is a member of the Sigma, Penncrest, away; Saturday, Nov. thought it' most iniportantto inKsppa SOJ:l)rity•. '
.
1, 2 p.m., LsnsdOWlle,.home; Sat.- clude. kindergarten.' Still another
Mrs.H. F. Rober~1l of .~lbany, ?rday, Nov. 8,'10 a.m., Upper Mer- group felt the element of distance,
N.Y., hIlS just eele!brated her 90th Ion sway; Tuesday, Nov•. 11, 10 not age .should be the governing
KRAFT'S
birthday and.. is greatly' appreeia-a.m., Old S~ Game, ,home.
factor in determining "who rides
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tive of ·the congratulation cards·
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the bus".
.
sent to her by .the man:f' friends
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told o f .
Decision Peadlag
she made In Swarthm!,re durlng,the Park aven,ue .."d IIrs..,Rossell ,H.. Ryerson said the Board is await.''':''~t. 39 years while. periodically· Kent·of Dartmouth avenue;flew to ing word from, Harrisburg as to
KRAFT'S
VlBitlDg her daughter, Mrs. Alfre~ :Glollcestar, Mass: !hursday,
whether the Dilltrict is e1isi ble for
E. Le~el1 of I>afayete aven~e. '(.~ 18 !'<' VISit Mrs. Kent s any State' reimbursement in bus
. Several Stephens. Coll~~ A.1om~ ;~ogh~, ~1S8 BattJllra Kent who operation. Until such word Is _'
nae attended a reunion' and, busi_, IS vacatiumng at Bass Rocks. Mr. celved, which' he trusta will be in
KRAFT'S
ness meeting Monday night·ili: and ~s. Toldretorned home Mon·-a Week or. so it is' onIikelythe
Havertown. Mrs•. Nicholas M.Sait.- day nigh~. Mrs.. Kent stayed on to. Boarciwill tak~ani aCtion, he said,
' to, Media, is a member o:f tPe plan- return with ,her daughter. tomorbecause It definitely wouldn't
t.
Ding cOmmittee.
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.gmer,""! ._.!nn~Ir-nmm'"'''a aid :b~t because it is. ~t the P,o..ard's, 'SWEETZELS, ' .
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WANTED
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CHIICITEAGUE 'IYSTERS I.. A,ail"""
Velveeta Cheese
Set:-.
·Low Calorie Dressing
not
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MUIRI 'TRifEL SERVICE .....
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·Macaroni I'Cheese Dinner2 pkgs. 29c
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h wh I 'd
• iii Districts are required to furnish
Businessmen: Is YDur secretary spending er" 0 e. ay arrangln?, ~ transportation oniyfor retarded
your .business trips? Why not have lier iCali us,Onl! Call Does All !I children and that State or 'POPulace
,
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~ cannot compel the estB,bliJ!hment of
We Will Handle All Your Traveling ,ee. 5 at
a bils service ·otherwi8~.
.' NO Extra C~st to You
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So"'e. AU?
~SPICED ·WAFERS
29c
2-lb. box 59c
NEW
COCOA PUFFS CEREAL
23c
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·co-op CONTROLLED SUDS
DETERGENT "
TRAVEL IS OUR BUSINESS
10 Ibs.1.98
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7 South Chelter Road
FRESH CORN O~ COB.
'6 for 23c -
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BRUSSELS SPROUTS
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Classes', in' Classical Ballet
.... SPECIAL "I F
III. 1IIIII Split
Classes Begin October 3rtl.
Call Kl,ngswood 3M30
BlEYEI'S ICE
1Ietween 12;00 and, 2~ P.M~
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Dr. u4 »no CharI.. L. Thome.
of 'Biver'riew road have ~
th8JIL their ~r. and a IWf old
,,raDArim,JUchlel, of. U.
Fori>eB Taylor and the late lire.
Taylor at. Chicago, 1ll.
,Mr. and ~1'L ill, W. Jeejulon
of ,Harvard avenue bave .. their
pt8l8 !their dallllhter. rXra., WB\IaJn E. Kerr of Gard~, Qal. and
her daughter Sharon. Shelby Jack-
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NEWS NOTIS --
CaHforDla .1f.i~h the ~ ~
~ to Swarthmore with them ear~
IY·1n September. The whole f-U,
Waa tosether for theehriatenlng
of little Sharon whleb took plaee
at Trinity ChlUCh on Sanday,8ep,~r 7, with the Rev. B. Law-r_Whlttemore oHlelating. Mr.
~_rr returned to California ""rl1
Ieat week. Mr~. K~rr and her
daughter will. YlBlt WIth the Jack-
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lAm)' Rylll'llOn daaghter of .1'.
and Mr« William N. Byerun of
Elm avenue lett for Bradford,
Maa., lut weekend In time foJ.:.
freshman orientation week at Bradford Junior Colle.., wbleb opened
Bwa.rtbmore, .pent' the week of
September 16
Swarthmore aa
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,
the ~ _of J(ra. Va1lllm Poat.101 'HarYal'll av~_;
,
Jndt Ja1'rlP:tt, da~ of X1'L
I.Odl8 O. :Dennett of PrJneetoll aveitue h., returned to Bradford JunlOr 0011...." Bradford, JIaa&, where
sbe wtll be a senior thl8 year,
.Mr. ~nd Mrs. Robert Abbe aDd
f&lilny formerly of 218 Comen ave.
nuil inom Into their n_ bome at
1i~ Harvard avenue Monda,., SePtem1ier 22. ·Mr.and, Mrs. BartiJie
I8toaer, with *I*r two· dIldnD,
T~d 7 and JonatUD18 m~ w1!O
Will occupy the -to_e1' .AiJIJe home
onoComell avenuearrivelnfhvartb.
_tcaomnr. Thq are now livlng, on Sproul road, Media.,
Mrs. John Derickeon of Westmlilster avenue left Tue&da;' night
with irf.... Ralph RlnaIdueei of
Philadelphia to opend a week In
B.-itl, SliD JlIl!n, herte Rico, and
at. TboMaa In the Virgin leland&.
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ROOFING
Warm-Air Heating
Air Conditi~ning
.Sheet Metal Work
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Bicycle, Bobhy, Toy Shop, ~i!~
Baltimore AVeDue, ClIfton
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Also ldtehen
two palre"bowliug
and lady's, $a a pair;
office file. L
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1401 Ridley ~venue
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steps down to Iol'ge fomily room, with fireplace, large living
room willi ~re~ce, dining foam with winclow-~I. Mact,m
kildl8ll and dishwasher with picture wine/ow, *-Io"e ~
rooms, 2Y2 CMII'iizetile baths
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of, Dartmouth avenue, will reot.en Will, begtD at Deshong UansiOb,
C~ach Elverson "Favors'! F~ldhusen and seniQr Paul Guth~e
Tuesday, October?, at Inft South .10th II:Dd,E~ont, Cheater, frooa ,
will handle the tackle spots, while
Chellter road under the name of 1: 80 to 9:30 p.m. on Monda,. eve-'
New Scoring
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man iIi T,U'bsc, Ariz.. Friends enterhas been working out for a couple 'lCoach Elverson looks forward to
taining them at farewell parties beof weeks and is rounding into shape an interestin~ season. He feels that
fore their departure include Mr.
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the new scoring rule will 4>e a shot
and ?tIrs.: Morrell.~anning, High
.Coach Elverson is faced with the in the arm to college Jootball and
Swarthmore High School Garnet Meadows, Media,-and ,Mrs. JOsePh
problem of bolstering a weaker line that it will require many quick CaJ?tain whose team goes in~o first
Facen4a, Wood,lyn. Whjle in :A~
to support a backfield . stronger decisions on ,~he part of ~he eoac~es. acJJon .tomorr~ at 10 a,m., 10 ~~~~
z·ona. t~".will also visit Mr. Cadthan the one that lead Swar,thmore As the season rolls by, it will ~ test wIth MedIa. A large crowd IS
lWln's Itroth~r-in-law and sister.
to an \ up and down 3-4 season last !possible to see hoW the new rUle expected at this opening game Mr. and ~ Williani C. Morrow,'
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played on Sat~rday morning. Bor- formerly of SWart~ore.Mrs. Mor• This professional pharo
the offensive attack ,this year led
Welsh and Alexander .re local o~gh ~uppo~rs of t?e school team row has jqst returned fA) the west
maCf'spec:.ializes in family
by three-year veteran Nate Price men.
wIll fmd thiS. year. hlgh ~chool stu- after summering in Cape May, N.J.
patronag~ Turn-to us for
nt the tailback spot. Subbing at
• dents who, WIll ~her season ticket
anything you·d naturally.
tailback will be a freshman, Dick ,Mr. and 'M~s. John Koelle. form- holders to guaranteed reserved "I saw it in the Sw~rthmorean!'
expect to find in a firstFink. At the blocking back posi- -erly of Colorado Springs, COlo" seats in the grandstand.
class· Family Drug Store.
tion, two sopnomores, -_Bill Welsh moved September. 17 into 244 HavCur stocks are ample, our
and Tim Tweed will alternate. erford avenue, the former home of Garnet Footbollers
prices (stir. And, of course,
Bophs Paul Meisel and Cy CardUlo Dr. and ~rs. Clar~ Byse. Mr.. Face M ecJio Saturd~y A.M.
r~member we value your
and freshman ~tev~ Beshore will Koelle'is an engineer ;fur RCA ~n
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pre~cri!>tion pauoDPge.
round out the ,backfIeld.
Camden. The Koelles have two chil- post by either Fred Schaeffer- or
Ed Steiner will move from guard dren, Richard 3% and KlJtherine 2. John Wigton since Sid is 1ik~ly to
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BROAD STREET METHODIST CHURCH - .lAMES HALL"
plunging :f~Uback David Houtz.
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Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, October 1. 2~ 3
at ,eft half, and either Jeb Turner HurrY/ 'Hurryll Hurry/II
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Come ~ut and see 'your team in
"You Meet the Nicest People
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YASHICA A. LM and MAT
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Lead Day'of Prayer
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and ~roiectors.:Trade in your olJ CGmera or projector ,the tetreatare asked, to bring box
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created plays.··· Saturdays•. 11:00 to, 12!OO t - ~ges 8 - 10;
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The Swarthmorean, 1958-09
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1958-09
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