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THB SWARTHMORBAN
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Support .
1~:;::~.afternooD.
Brian Wamaley
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the part of Govemor Bl'IId·
Swarthmore-Rutledge School News
Wtcton anel Mra. Marlon B. Price,
""hool nurse, were In charp. AU
Mrs. Abbie Ender'. kiJ:ldergl,rt<&n lren In the ""hoot.
ford, .1ohnny .1ohn8On waa MDea parents were invited to be present
group. have j118t returned
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Refreshnients were served by the ISI;andlBh;' and Henry Bobe was
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"T.rip to Pakistan." It waa an Imag. hoapitality committee with
Chief MaaaaaoiL.1im .1aekeon acted
Francie Dell Qrefice, a member
., trip, but the children h.ad the Norman Wilhelmson in cha......
... as lSamoset, the .Interpreter.
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tCu1'1'9ot1y thinking of possible
Ina~
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•:All of· Mra. Kathleen Marks afternoon
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dressed as Indiana or PUgrima klndezgart
improvements In e Boroug
al Lea • rae-f real experience of visiting the~,~
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they
po$ayed'the first Thanks- comed hie f.ther, .1oseph, back to
reation .et-Il'P, the loc
gueth0 port, .,·tt,·ng ,'n a 60 seat mw, A
La~ Keller _ad the lOOt'"
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hoia home on President avenue, RutWomen Voters ha lea ers 0
e plane, faatening seat belts, ete. The Paalm. and the whole ochool Joined
Swarthmore Recreation Aaaoclat n children took with them their pa.... in .Inging Thanksgiving aongs.
ledge, Sunday after the elder Den'
and the Garnet Canteen as guests tports and auiteaae. for the trip.
The aasembly clo.ed with the readPhy.lcal examination. for the Orefice had spent two· weeks In
at ittl Monday luncheon at the
A Thanksgiving play,·;'a. presen· Ing of President Elsenhowers sixth grade were held In the Rut- Crozer HoiIpltal, Cheater, with a
Stmh Haven Inu to hear Spring- ted on Friday by Patricia Curreri'a Thank.givlng Proclamation by ledge School last week. Dr. .1ohn A. fractured right·enkle.
field To w n. h I,p Commissioner third grade group. The play waa a Buzzle Wright.
"You Meet the Nicest People at Speare's"
.James. Milburn iDavis describe the atory of the first Thanksgiving.
As a P'trt of the Dairy Projec.t
, and
con.iderable progress made in thia
in
the
first
four
grades
the
chUd.
direction: during the past decade by
The Rutledge P.T.A. held its fir.t
"They Do Sell the Nicest Things at Speare's'!
• Swarthmore's neighbor.
regular meeting of the term on No- ren at Rutledge made butter in
Davi., who· is al80 president of vember 18. Wilbur Wamsley pre· their classrooms last week. Each
the Springfield ·Historical Society, sided over the meeting; reports of child had io taete of the butter on
, curator of the Springrield Museum the secretary and treasurer were salted crackers, and 80me eampled
and author of a neat pamphlet on given. It was announced that the the buttermilk.
early Springfield historY pu!>lIshed $2 prize for the membership drive
As a culmination of their studies
by:the Township, stated "Every dol· was won by the first and second
of Indians and life in the early
lar spent on recreation. returns grades.
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$1000 in contentment and commun· ·Bruce Wright introduced Thom- colonies the fifth and sixth grades
ity values."
as A. Boyle, elementary principal, at Rutledge put on an assembly
.Chairman of the Township'S as speaker of the evening. Mr. [orogrBm for parents and friends on
EDGMONT
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.. -~ . ~--.----Park Committee, Davis distributed Boyle's topic was "The Principal's
-Monday 9:30-9:00; iTuesday 9:30-5:30; Wednesday 9:30-5:30;
an elght-page booklet of explana- Viewpoint". He spoke on the effect
*Thursday - Clos8d; -Friday 9:30-9:00; -Saturday 9:30-9:00
tion and pictures of the nine parks, of the current national educational
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comprising a total of over 93 acres, speedup on our school, the results
and the wide ·raDg8 of wintsr and
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t!>rough the cooperation of the try Club,. green fees to offset ex·
and'
Board of Commiasloners, the School pens"s incurred by these pal'ticular
• This professional pharo '
District, Springfield Athletic As- projects. Davis figured a full-time
macy specializes in family
sociation, Lions Club and other or_ recreation director with mediocre
patronage. Turn to us for'
ganizations and individuals with e"Perience in the 'field would cost
The VERY LAT~ST in
. "anything you'd naturally
interest and pride in the commun! at least $7000.
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fashion styles
.. Ity.
Davis stated that althOugh It has
expect to ·flnd in a firstPark Borders Borough
long' been recognized that "clean
ela55 ·l'amily Drug Store.
by Coat. Croft
Springfield has just added a health and spol't is essential for
Our stocks are ample, our
and Bambury.
four.acre park which borders youth/' recreation knows no age
prlees fair. And, of cOurse,
Swarthmore, along the Little Crum barrier and there is at ,least one
remember we value yo""
100% all-wool fabri"
all
Creek and the unopened lower end elderly man who walks through
wool'interlining.
prescription patrorn!p.
of Harvard .avenue and ·Drexel four of Springfield's parks every
Sizes 3 to 6 x with matchin9
road (beyond Yale. avenue), and is day. In addition ·these areas ~I
rounded "long the far side by Rid. used by athletic, art, wildlife and
CATHERMAN'S
Sizes 7 to 14 separate coats.
ley Township. Entrance will pr~ many other groups.
DRUG STORE
. Values to 39.95
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ably be from the MuhlenbergJAmVandals Repay:
Klngswood 3-0586'
herst avenue section of the townVandalism, when it occurs, Is
ship. The plot was acquired through ·distreasing and usually lack' of reAlso in' the Dow.nstairs Store
donation' from a developer who is spect for public property is·responthere
is a complete collection
building homes in that area. It has sible, said Davis, Township pollce
of girls 'alld boys' clothing and
been the Commissioners' practice to "generally cateh up with any of·
accessories
plus a most com!Seek such recreatfonal provision fending klde, and parents cooper·
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plete
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Infants'
Dept.
from those desiring to open new ate In seeing that the children pay
developments.
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Begin"nlng ,by filling in several
GIRLS' DEPT.· OOWNSTAIRS
. Even though some residents nev- tho! damages," he stated.
.
er use the parks and sometimes dangerous quarries which had falpeople from other communities use len into disuse and· were a!l
policing and maintenance, they the Springfield Betterment ASeDwork to the benefit of the taxpayer, ciation, the Commissioners now
said DaVis, so few Complaints are look back on amazing accomplish~
heard. Springfield is currently as- ments since the Springfield 'Park
essi\lg one· and one-eighth mills and Recreation Board was fOI,n"o
outfitting and operating its recre- ther ex~ansio\l of program and faational features. Davis said only ciUties including roller and Ice skat60 percent of this a~unt ~s ac- ing rinks, a public swimming pool,
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tually been spent thIS year smce a and a'large outdoor amphitheater.
20 percent saving, has heen realised . Calls Borough Fortunafe
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Does saye time and. inconyenience.
t~rough use of the ~wnship's oWn
Swarthmore is fortunate in havhIghway labor crews mstead of out- ing the College camp118 and beau·
side agencies to do neceasary work; tiful woodland along Crum Creek,
Cost Break·Down
Davis said. Such is of great vafue,
Forty per cent of the expenditure even if not used by the individual,
Does your windshielJl wip~r wipe clean?
goes for labor, Davis estimated, for .such areas are pricleas .. buf·
while 16 percent Is spent on sup- fers against commercial encroach•
plies. A young high school oteaeher, ment. okce they are gone they can·
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for $100 a month, has been planning not be regained, he said, and 'he
Rememb~r, you driye with windows dosed: carbon monoxide
the year-round activities and get- recommended a referendum be plac.
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lumes ~rom I~~ exhaust can be dangerous.
ting the' summer arts and crafts ed on the ballot to enable acquislprogram started. Residents are tion of all four creek beds in Delacharged only for materials and, in ware County to preserve them for
the case of the Springfield Coun- future generations.
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GIRLS·
WI NTERCOATS
pharmacy .
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COAT SETS
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Do You' Know?
STATE INSPEOnOIi STARTED NOVEIBER lsi
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PREVENTION SERVICEGOOD VISldN~'
EXHAUST SYSTEM-
TIRES and WHEEL ALiGNMEHT-
To stop on wintry roads you must haye tracti.on.
ANTI-FREEZE-"-'.
BE TIAlIFIl
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ON E Christmas Gift Settled
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Place .n Order NOW
for THE SWARTHMOlEAN
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ARE YOU .ONE· Of THE 3 .PERCENT WHO
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'THE SWARTHMOR
3O-NUMBER 49
6. 1958
Burr d• ' ...cIa Taylor
au..,
$4.00 PER YEAR
TRllm CHOIR TO II.,
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Th'
AT . .IDlY IERVICE
e n<'Wly-formed Adult Choir
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A wood shingle roof on a detach.
at !rinitJ Church will perform
alA
ed stucco garage at the h·ome· of
WOIIII'S
Former Automobile Dealer portiOns
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M . h"of HandeI's orstorio
"The Borou h F I' ,
Gerald R. Gray, 801 Harvard aveDied Saturday at
eS.18 at a service of Evening
g
e Ic.tates Druggist nue, was consumed by flames at
Two Spec:ialists Report
H
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Prayer Sunday at 4 :46 p.m.
in Business Here
noon Monday despite efforts of the
on "Situation
ome
ere
Robert M. Smart is organist and
S.
Swarth
F'
'Funeral services were held Tuea- clioir diiector.
Ire Company
ex.Tinder"
o M Inc:e 1893
tingulshmore
it through
a loft andtofrom
The Woman's Club of Swarth.
day afternoon in West Chester for
n . onday, ~eeember 16, Victor above~ .
more
will hold' its third class In the
J. Francis Taylor who died SaturD. Shirer, reSident now of The
seriee of International Affairs dJa.
day morning at his home, 239 Ken·
Dies, II
~warthmore Apartments and of
cuss ions on Tuesday, December 9
yon avenue. Interment followed in
~artbmoreformorethan60years,
Ipl
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at 1 :30 p,m.ln the Park avenue cluh
the family burial plot in the Birm.
,
1101
W1~ celebra~ his 90th birthday.
house.
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ingham F:riende cemetery, Chester
H.lk t
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H ne of Dine children born of
county.
I er
ppo.nte
enry Au~stus and Mary Ann
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. The topic to be presented will be
Although he had been in poor
to Authority
Stout Scheirer in Schwenksville 150-Vo.c:e College Chorus "The Middle East", led by .1.' S.
Mr Shi
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health since a heart attack which
Post
h' I ' rer attended the public
to Present Program on
Turner, who has recently returned
bospltalized him for several weeks
se 00 m that Pennsylvania Dutch
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froln five years in Baghdad ·and
Donald P. Jones of Swarthmore community, After the family moved
ecem er 13th
in September .Mr. Taylor was abl
Colin Bell, Acting ExecutiVe' ato eDjoy visit.. and, other greetin~ was. elected to hie sixth term as to. Allentown in 1880, Mr. Shirer The Sw:arthmore College Chorus retary to the American Frienda'
from relatives and f;'lende on hi preSIdent of the Swarthmore-Rut- eVidenced an 'early Interest in his of 160 VOICes assisted by memben Service Committee.
. ?()th birthday November 16
s ledge Union School Board- and profession by working part time In of the Swarthmore College Orchea.
.Wlth this organization, Bell adHe retired; from busines~ a year Da~d Vint of Rutledge was elected pharmacies there.
tra ~nd guest artists under the dl· mlDlstsred a special operation In
ago at which time he w.. ass'
to hla fourth term as vice-president
In 1888, Mr. Shirer moved to rectlon ~f Peter Gram Sw;ing win
Gazio Strip in 1948. This con.
ted' with Vertol Aircraft CO
~t the annual reortanization meet- Phlla.delp~la where. he continued present Its annual Christmas con· the
sisted of a program <11. feedin&
tion, Morton. Previously h~ad In~ Monday eveni\lg. Board com- clerkm'. m pharn:'acl's during the ~~ on Saturday, D~emlK-r 13, at housing and general mslntenan~
been a member of the firm of the ·mlttees were reappointed as fol- da~ whIle attendmg the Philadel- H'
!P.m:, In Clot~lIer Memorial
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lows:
phla College of Pharmacy at night. all: The concert IS open to the of nearly 260,000 refugees with the
A.F.B.C. acting as the United Na~:!~r~:~ =::D!.?s0,::~ris!~ Instruc;tt0n-Mrs. ]Iallock CaDip- :r~rtly. after graduation in 1890, pub\lc without charge.
. pons relief body. He has spent eon.
Th~ program this year leatures siderable time in both Israel and
by his father; And still ,\arlier he bell chairman, Newton Ryerson ~~r c!,me to Swarthmore as
operated his own Dodge-Pl outh vice-chairman; 'finance - John p
1st In the store of A. R. ~e first performance of a Magnl. the Arab countries•. ,
Spencer chairman, Carl Anderson M;rto~ Ml>., .
flcat for s?,all chorus and five inagency in Chester and
Turner was sent to Baghdad to
With h'ls wife, the former Bea- vice-chairman; property Dr.
r. orton s s~re was then ~o- struments ~y Peter Schlckele writbegin worlt in .January, 19&4 In
trice Jarrett of Norristown whom Samuel T. Carpenter chairman, Mr. ::ted t~l!8r t;e ;aIlroad at the m· :~I :reclally for this concert. charge of Social Welfare, as part "
h
ed'
6 M
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Vint vice-chairman; salary _ Mr. rsee on 0
ark avenue and·
c e, who graduated from
of the United Nations" Point Fonr
':si:ent
Ryel'1!on
Mrs. Campbe\1
the present site at the
College !n 1957 with Technical !Assistance program and
Ith
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and Mr. Spencer.
.
armacy..
s . n n music IS at ,present
tel' century w
the exception of
Robert N Hilk rt of St th
Shortly after the turn of the studymg composition with Vin n t remained under the State Depart.
several years spent In Wallingford. H'
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ra century, Mr. Shirer bought out Dr Persichetti and teaching t th ce.Jnl ment as Chief of Community Deve!.
32 d d
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aven avenue was apPOinted to a Mo
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~ w-:~tI n to ~e T a~nn._ . five-year. term on the local School . rto: and mo~d the pharmacy• I'lard School of Music In New
York. opm8llt program In Iraq, and prlno
cipa\1y with. rural development and
rs. ny or, he IS A th 'ty be '. I
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1 mtq t e first .ectlon of the IShirer The program also i I d
na
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survived bY'a son .J. Francis, Jr., ~ on , ,gm.n ng. anuary • Building, :which was completed In tlons fro
h
.nc u OIl selec· village improvement.
of Drexel Hill and a brother WiI- HIIkert, who IS first vice-president 1902. During th
I 1900'
d .J S
m t e Magnificat In D by
During thie assignment he stua..
lard B. of Eae'ondido, Calif.
Bank, PhU· for several deca:.:a:;'!reafte:: :'r.
cCh:rrus and °frchestra.: ied the Village Improvement Pr0__ _ _ _-'--'.'--__
a 'JIn ,succeeds Wllllam H. Goh· Sliirer developed his b I
with ".
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emony 0 Carols
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'ty I
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us ness
our "Women'. voices and harp b gram in India, vI.lti~ projects far
nngl
n ver81 pace w 0 ... the aid of his nephews - W'l\I
Benj' B' .
'I ia the interior ae WJill as thoae near
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II. ...
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cllned to conaider a new term at George and Charles Troxell I am: a d amIn
nttep, a magnificent DeIhl. He wllI retum to foreign
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th
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~ exp ra Ion o. s current one 01919 saw the Shirer Buildin , Mysterium (0
gnum service In January.
-bh18 month.
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whlcli In those days housed sever!J Palestrina, edl;:;ea: M:r~tsry) .by
Dr. Frances Reinbold Fnssell will .
'~od'!1'a~ the. meeting, one oU" .
. The J:ul\i"r 'W. . .n's Club iJfi
as for th\e COl\l!ert.
SWarthmore has released filial data
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t"", aeene. of a,davaatatbig flre..M. will close-with.the final elI
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most timely In the current
concerning its benefit production of scopes at
ofrd$1476.20 tel' rebuilding the Shl"lr Building J. S. Bach's Cantsta
It is hoped that Christmastide prep"Amahl and the Night Visitors" on·
decli.d :..
least
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New
Day "0 Lord We Come arations will inspire members to
Saturday, D~_ber 13. Performed two informal meetinga for exchange Garnet .Canteen
to Thee. for chorus, three trumpets, hear of the effort for peace,. In the
lands ·which gave birth to Christiara
by members of the Choral Artshop, of ideas nvith highschool. and eletympam and organ.
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Menotti's tr"ditiona! Christmas mentary teachers after the first of
InviMS 8th Crade ~he college 'Performer. will be beliefs.
oper~ will be staged. at the.Nether 1969. The first of theee meetings Garnet Canisen meet!! for the ~~i'l:~d
thr~. distinguished
PrOVidence .Hlgh Scbool at Sp.m. was set for Wednesday' January last time in Fellowship Hall
'M
I mer W!ae·and
Lou'I S
Opal
Proceeds are t 0 . be d'onated to.. tile 14,
·home eth 0 d'1st ,Church tomorrow eve- erak.'l1
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Delawere .County Association ·for of Mr. Jones. The next was schedul- ning at 8 when the eighth graderS es ~I ·play the exacting II14ri7uJ
Retarded Children in Lansdo'wnl!: ed' for the second WednesdeY in will be guests. Canteen'has found pa . In the two Bach works, whUe
.The plot-line 0.1 "Amahl"'deals i'ebruarY, the 11th. "
the temporary stay a very pleasant Earl Ne~s, the~ollege orgenist will Women's Assoc:iation Service
With the visit to a small,. crippled
Herman Bloom told the board one, and, thanks the church and its !play the ,,?lItluo parts. Ness is
Will Include Thank
shepherd boy by the Magi on their that an id.... recently conceived by representatives for their "mostgra- Imown to Philadel~hlans as director
. Offering Tea
way to see the Chri.t Child.Pr.... Swarthmore Rotarians, .to spear. cious hospitality." .
of the PhI~ad.lphla O~~rio Choir
sented in si:fuple and moving fashion head a drive for funds among local
For the benefit of the eighth and orgamst of the FIrst Baptist
the opera is thought by the club to organizations ~nd indlvlduals- for graders and their'parents, who have Church.
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The Sanctuary at the S~varthmore
be excellent entertainment for the
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, not attended Canteen before, the
The concert WIll also introduce Prl!9byterian Church will be the
eptire family and should appeal
committee would .like to stste this the talented young hallpist Snsan worshipful setting for a high point
especially to the children. A ael""; Seniors' Danc:e in
year's new standards of d~s. The G~odman. a freah~an at the,college. ()f both the church year and the
minimum requirement Is to.be nest MISS Goodman has played ~th the Ch~stmas season for the Pi'esb;'.
tion of familiar and foreign carols
Winter' Wonderland and clean in school dress with boys Natlona\ Orchestral .A.socla~lon of ~rlan Woman's Association at I
sung' by the Mount Airy Youth
Choir is an added attraction to the Swarthmore High ''
first class dance of the year .~ t""ked in. Maximum dre.s i. the
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cember 10. The WorshipfulServioe
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will' be' followed by the Christmas
Nether Providence HighoSchool is night. This dance is different from "pleasantly social coat and tie" to
located on Providence Road· two past dances because it is a com- match the girls' "ever pretty and
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Tea in McCahan HalC
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miles south of Baltimore Pike from bined. effort of all three senior high presentable co.~um..."
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HonorarY· membership in each of
Media or slightly over a mile north c1alises. "Winter Wonderland" will Next.week, on
Ca?ac sUp 4-2 Record the fielde of Foreign Missions and
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• from. Route 320 coming from the be presented on nec~r 6, from teen Wlll bave a gala .opemn In
The ,funior Varsity of Swarth- National. Missions and an aSsociateCheater area. Ample parking space 9 to 12 o'clOOk; The mnth to 12th t~e all.opurpose room m the new. more High, Behool lost its th1rd s~ip in Christian .Education will ~
. will be provided at the school. Par- grades' are invite!i. The dress is wmg of the Rutgers Avenue School. game of the sea";n at Radnor on gwen three women in the Asso:nnt~ are ,also reminded that the .""!"lli-fo~dal. AI . Raymond's ban" ~~,,~~y~p~~;e : : ~:~i:.oll c~m- Nove,?ber 17. They bav.e :won'fonr ~iation. ~~ese memberships, gi~
Ire performanee. lasts only an WI !proVi e musIc.
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and tied ,two. After. gamIng a 6-0 In recognItion of devoted service In·
hour..
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This year for the first time iiI
Chaperons to1\lorro~ will be Mr. lead,· the Radnor junior
was these fields, will be presented-by
nearly 20 years, there are new: cur- and~.l"S' Rj)bert BIrd, Mr.: a~d just too powerful and theboya went M.rs. D. Ev~r Roberts. Mrs. David' .
Dubious Honor?
talus .. s the dance backgronnd in Mrs, Samu~1 Maule, and Methodist down to defeatlly a scOre of 20-6.. BIn,,:!,am. will describe the needs to' :
Henry Coles, Walnut lane,' had the gym. The material for' these representa~ves Mr. and Mrs. . The performance of the ..Junior
aIded I.n the Oppor~nity Offer-'
the honor oJ: being the first person curtajns was donated by the class Charles Grier. .
. Varsity has been a satisfaction to mg, ~ w~lch con~b~tions are m~:
~receive.areducedrateonailover- of .1967 and their mothers; There Last week 190 .s~udents, (0 of all as they have posted a very re- at. t~ls time. These are: NationaI~
t~llle parking ticket. Coles, who was are two different colors in flame- whom were alumnI, attended Can- speetable "",,,rd. ·Led by Jobn .Wig. ~lIss~ons, a hoopi':'l building prot~cketed at 8 :40 a.m. Monday, the proof material.
teen.
ton and Chuck Fellows at center, Jed In G,,?ado, Anzona, education•
first day the B"rough's new "90
Appreciation is extended to the
{he guards have been Mahlon Boy- al counsehng ~n~ study fellowship
P~rcent . ,reduction for payment 20 tenth, grade girls for cutting
EMERGENCY BLOOD BANK
er, Eddie Harris; the tackles, Hal gr!,n~; Commlsslo~ on Ecumenical
1Vithin ;10 minutes" W88 in effect, and pinlling the material,. and t~
Seven requestS for Red Cross Lawrence, " Geol'~ Gilmour, Keith MISSions and Relations,. a birthday.
e~tered the police station with hi. fOllowing· mothers for their help m Blood. have beeri answered. byF,!-x ;and ,T11" ~11)ke; the ends; '11m offerjng: for: .th...~andlllg worlt of.dlllle at 8:&6.
. sewing the 77 curtains: '.
;the Swarthmore Branch, Amari- Fuoss, DOllar RobertaiRob .1arl1ltt the church m B~l; the Board 1IIf~.
Of 30 ticketsklven-Monday 28 -l2th grade: MrS. H. D. Sipler, can Red Cross since October•. ' and Pete ,EllS!.
_ ' .ChristlanEducation,. a tjlankof:'
Were hurried to the police station MrS. John Honnold, Mrs. M; W.
Borough .residants who need
In the
the quarterback
for the. lfl'!W1ng needs·f.,
to take. advantage of the Dec ..... Deyo, Mrs. .1. Archer Turner, .1r.; emergency blood may coil Red job baa been h~d down by D~k Chnstlan ~hers and mlniaters fa:
bargain. Of Tuesday' 21 tickets 11th grade: Mrs.' Harry Beckman, Cross BloOd Service Chainnan Jackson and Skip 1lemard, ...u.
(Oontin\lellOll p .... 6 ) ;
16 qualified for dimeS aeW_~ Mrs. H. W. .1ackson, ,Mrs. Irvin Mrs. H. L Mc:Cune, Klncjswood Roy .1enkin~John Sinclair, ,nave
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Tlda group haa HDProved.t:remen. avenue hu "bee" .. Dl6illbet
Blnilea, Io*,d of .....,.. iII··with Geyley, u;~ L.a. Gatewuod. lira. secure soma from the Borough's doaaly. -.,1\1 be _tile foundatioa ~.~l:flim' at ~ Korria Ad i' .
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Miss Anne R. Hussey of Park
avenue returned Saturday from a
to day trip to Boston and to North
Berwick. Me.. during which she
visited relatives..
, Mr. Frank A. Green arrived
from Detroit. MIch.1 to spend the
Thanksgiving holiday with his Bister ·Mrs. Frances Lumsden of Kenyon avenue. Together they drove to
Pompano Beach. Fla .• wheye tbey
will stay until May.
Ml'II. Robert Hllkert has been called to Wilmington. 0 .• by the ill-
of Wallingford. The Pyll!4 enterteined Lt. Duane Langley of the
Maguire Air Foree Base as their
weekend guest.
. Mi.,. Amy Howland and Miss
Edith Philips of Elm avenue had
as their guest for the
Holiday Miss Amy PhiliPs of NewIngton. Conn.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Gob and
their family of Rutgers a'98Due
spent Thanksgiving' holiday with
Mrs. Golz' Pllrents Mr. and Mrs.
James ,W. Duggan of Bradford, Pa.
'Mr. and Mrs.J. Passmore
ton of Harvard avenue entertained
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at Ren .....laer Polytechnic Maine. the couple will make their Mr. Wright ill a teac}ler at the Ap.
Institute. Troy. N.Y .• will visit home in !i'itehburg. MBss .• where plewtld Behool.
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her SOD David arrived from Ithaca.
N.Y .• to spend Thanksgiving and
to remain through ,the Christmas
holi
of, Columbia avenue. Mr. Prouty
WHERE SHI"ERS REllil THEIR IHRISTIIAS FEELlII
will join them at Christmas.
9 South Chester Road
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice. Webster I
of Elm avenue entertained at a
Call KIngswood 8-0476
prise buffet supper Wednesday in
of their daughter Caro- a
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public about Oil Colors, WaterColors and Sets,
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at this time' of year but .with hundreds to select
from, such. as Dinky,. Tinker, Playskool, ~teiff,
.Tonka, A C. Gilbert and Ginny Dolls plus about
200 Games-what one could you write about?
SO YOU S.EE that it is almost impossible to select
. one ot't:wo items to write about,so we will not
write en ·ad this week lbut' will just remind yOU
that we' ARE OPEN EYEHIHGS until Christmas
el~ept December I., 13 and \ 24th.
'CONQ~ES'J:' of SPACE'
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Color CartOons. & Short Subjects
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The Garnet defense again proved
to II.. a Rock of Gibralfer and when
Dave Houtz recovered a Lansdowne
fumble OD th~ir second .play at the
25-yard line Swarthmore was In
business again. On the fil'llt 'Play
Bill Medford sent Charlie Dietz oM
guard for a two-yard gajn .but on
the second play it was all the way
hy Dietz, with ,fine blocking by
Houtz. Grogan and Wagstaff. The
attempted run for extra point was
fumbled and Swarthmore led·12-0.
Again the Garnet defense'refused
, to budge and Swarthmor" took pas~ion at mid-field fo!lowdng a
LansdoWDe kick. Five' plays' ,
quarterback Medford pitched out; to
Dietz
brought ail spectators to
as the powerful halp.ack Mvel~
hipped his way In and around
fenders for 15 yards and the final
touehdcnm 01 the day. The est;ralll
PDip,t was scored on' a pedect ~I,.vll'
performallCe' by 'loart:erilac!< 11'led-I
ford ,who I!Id the I>aIi OIl a line
to Daft.OI!1i. ad .." pitie'hed
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opening up the touchdown highway
for slashing Charlie., The. extra
point failed and Swarthm~re led
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Banquet Saturday
The annual football banquet will
beD' hJietld in the Cafsterla tomorrow
III' at 6:30. All team members
and those who have contributed to
the ,football program will be honor_
ed and dined by the Citizens Ath'
.Ietic Committee whieh is made up
the team fathers.
AI~ J?nior High School players
are IDVlted, to come at 7:15 for
dessert and to enJ'ou the pro-m.
. 6:30 J?;M.
.grNeaOtt
for the
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pay
ay Lord and CJirl!
. A Lansdowne turkey. stuffed and
enjoyed I1y the Swarthmore i!igh least 150 yards for the Swarthmore
lIChool footballers Thanla!givlng team. Bill Rowland and Kennie
Day, as 16 seniors bowed out in Imboth were thorns in the Bides
pressive fashion completely rontlng of. the Lansdowne attack througha scrappy Lords eleven with a dev- ou,to Although Jack Lewicki was
astatlng second-half attack.
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who' watched in invigorat'-.
IS regu ar defensive
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ebi1l1ng temperatures.8!,w an even. dId a good steady job. Bob Wagstaff's steady and improved ;nlau
steven game ·throughout the
balf. with Swarthmore
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. e, coupled ,with the consisits own goa) posts in the first quar- tent and rugged performance of
tcr. and suffering heartbreak 6S Fred SchaeMer. kept B well balancthe half !lDdetl ,with the hail on ,the ed Swarthmore offense intact.
Lansdowne one-yard line;
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After Charlie Dietz scored
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the fourth period. the Varsity' was gave a good 80U;.:ve 11 outz :PID
withdrawn .and rested OD their
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laurels for the day.
as ..ball carrlel'll and
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Friday Night. Dec. 12
In tlie fIrst quarter. the Swarth- attionfor the first time· In' two
more "attack could Dot generate weeks. performed well at the safety
enough steaJD to get out !from under position.
Open Every Night
Its own goal posts until a great play
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Garnet was f~rced to kick to Lanaplayer he is. Other hoy. who
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played in the game were
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way that moved the ball to their T'lad Adams. Doug Roberts.· BUi.
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,Fuoss. Bob·Jarrat!;. Mahlon Boyer.
the Garnet 26-yard line.
George GUmour Hal La
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pointa bruising tackle by Jay Lord Harris. Chuck Fellows. ::~e;~.k~M
and ,Bob Wagstaff shook the bail
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alert Chris Martin who pounced on
It for Swarthmore possession. The
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Charlie' Dietz and 11 sharp. short
. pass from Bill Medford to Dave
Grogan suddenly'found the Garnet
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line. and later. the ona-yaid/ as tbe
hal~ended.
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When the third qua~r began
the 'Garnet defens.. led ~by Ken
Hewes. BI1l Rowland. Chris Martin
and Jay Lord. halted the Lansdowne
attack aDd forced them to kick on
fourth down. Jeb Turner dOwned
the punt and Swarthmore took possesBion. aD their own 34-yard liDe.
Little time was wasted in moving
the ball down field. Dave Houtz
would smash off-tackle and Charlie
Dietz would swing the end with
B,rodie . Crawford
y,ards with his determined baUcarrying in 'between. Charlie Dietz.
who w!thouta doubt pnt on one of
the finest exhibitions I/f baU..,arrying ever seen ill a Turkey ~y game
sparked ,the drive with hi. "peed
1959 OlDSMOBILE NINm-EIGHT HOLIDAY SaNICOUPEand nifty dashes through the LaDshear seat pasengers ride undet: a sky of pure Safety
downe' Secondary:
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The first touchdown was scored
out the SUD'S raysl Front seat passengers share the
on an inside tackle slant by Dietz
beauty of Oldsmobile's new VISta-Panoramic wind~:
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When you ihave as many items in one
place '(to sell) as we do just w,hat
would you write an ad about?
Roy
Pete
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Chrle Martin' and KeD Hewes
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Jenkins. Eddie Eckenboff
Mrs. Birney K. Morse 'entertain-I luncheon Wednl!4day at her home
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e mra point and a flnalacore lobo Sinclair. Jim Meinke Job ~ her duplicate brid&e ell., at on Harvard aVftue.
"U of t9.o and a 6-4 season record well- Wigton. Keith Fox and Ron Noyes.
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Strath Haven Inn Mrs. J. Milton
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WRIIRT • WinE
.aveDue had as her guests over the Reed L. Colegrove ~nd her SOD RobThe marriage of Mi.. EI'l8nor I
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holiday weekend her son-In-law and ert and daughter Katherine of Hoyt Witte. daughter of Mr: aDd
Yale and Harvard Avenues
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A: Scarsdale. N.Y .• Dr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Edward lJ. Witte. 504 ConKlamer and children Janet and Russell Elklnton aDd their BOD Jos- cord avenue. BelmoDt, Mas& .• aDd
GRACIOUS DINING IN OUR COLONIAL ROOM
Carolyn of Whippany. N.J. ADother eph Sturge aDd daughter M. Gwyn- Mr. WiDthrop R. Wright, son of
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Complete Luncheons - 95c -'$1.75 - Noon to 1 :30
Peter and David of Doylestown. and Steven all of Moylan. and Mr. ~ane. Swarthmore. took place yes~
; Dinners -:- Weekdays 6 ~ 7:30; Sundays 1-7:30
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were dinner guests Thanksgiving James Will of the Panama Canal terday afternoon at ~e
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Church UnitariaD. in Be:lm'm~,1
Mrs. Louise K. Madsen of Park IMr. and, Mrs. William Stanton
The 4 o'clock ceremony was
~LEN C., ~ON. Manager .
avenue was the guest over Thanks- and three children returned Sunday performed hy, the bride's
giving of her son and daughter-in- to their Riverview avenue home af- the Rev. Basil B. Hall. assisted by
law Mr. and Mrs. Keith Madsen in ter sever.l days in Atlantic City the Rev. Arthur H. Tripp. minister
Wellesley Hills, Mass.
attending. with 60 relatives. the anthe First -Church.
Mr. and. ,Mrs. Earle E~rds and nual Thanksgiving reunion of the
The reception took 1>lace In the
family of 'Rutgers avenne were the Cope family. held at a hotel owned Parrish Hall. in a Chrletmas setguests over Thanksgiving of Mrs. by Mr. Stanton's cousin' Paul Cope.
of candlelight. gold and 'white
Edwa~ds' mother Mrs. E. W. VaD
Mr. and Mrs. George Krenikoff wreaths. and white flowers.
Dusen on Long Island.
of Yale aVenue returned 'by plane
The bride wore a gown of pale
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Ml'II. Charies R. Gerner of South on Friday after six weeks ID Italy ivory peau, de iIol. and earrled a
Prmceton avenue attended the and S1>ain.
of roses and stephanotis.
Daughters of the Cincinnati lunchMr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoe- She was given iD' marriage by
eon yesterday at the New York maker of Riverview road were the father.
Junior League. Gen. Harold C. guests over Thanksgiving of their
Her twin. Miss Emily H. Witte,
,2 P.M. to 6 P.M •.
Vaughan was the spelker at the son-in-law and daughter !Mr. and as maid of hODor. wOre a dress at
meetiq held afterwards at the Mrs. Loum- FlaCCUB of ,sca1'lldale. deep red ItallaD Bilk. Her other, athome'of Mrs. William R. Blount of N.Y.'
tendants were 'Mi•• Faith WI,tte.1
Turkey Dinner Served at 6
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Park avenue. NeW York.
Mr. E. M. James returned to his
of the bride; Miss Susan M.
Mr. William E. Witham of -Crest home on North Swarthmore avenue Wright. slater 'of the' groom; Miss
Christmas Gilts'lrom Ar.ound the World
lane has spent the last 10' days iD Sunday after a five week business Mary M. Spiller and 'Mrs. J. Lawthe Vdrgin Islands making a special trip to Turkey and Spaill. Mrs. rence Shane of·iSwartItinore. i1resGenuine Homemade Rose ,Yalley GiI,ts .
study of Laurance Rockefeller's de.. James. with her lion Mr. Hibbard sed In biDe silk. and Mrs. David H.
velopmentof CIlneel Bay Plantatton G. James of Washington. D.C. spent Porter of Princeton. N.J •• Miss
on the island of St. John.
ThanksglviDg in Holliston. Mass.. Louise Weiss and Mr•. Harriet T.
Mrs. E. LeRoy Mercer of Ogden a. the,guests'of ber son-In-law and Woodworth. both of
avenue spent Thanksgiving at. the daughter Mr. and Ml'II. WUlIam S. Mass.• In greeD silk. They carried 11
mIl School. Pottstown. as the guest Williams and four, children James. bouqueta of Ivory roses. pittlsplU'um
of her son Mr. David Mercer and Garrett, Elizabeth and SusaD. T·hey and passion flower vine.
family.'
drove home to Swarthmore'SaturThe best maD was the brideMrs. Henry L. Smith of Dart- day.
groom's brother., Mr. W. Barry
mouti. avenue wall the guest over
Mr. ~h:SloaD of Springlawn Wright. The ushers were Mr. Nlch_
t\le holidays of her daughter Mr.. Farm, Media. entertained at din- olas H. witte of Bedford· Hills. " "
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field, Md.
adelphia. folloowed by a theater par- vid Porter of Princeton. N.J.• Mr.
.Mi.. Viola MacDonald and Miss ty Fri\!ay evening In hODor of Misll' Frank James of Philadelphia. Mr;
Frances Eastman of Winnipeg. Gayle Hanna of Riverview road. Richard Burtis of Cambridge.
Canada. who are with the British and Mr. William E. stauffer Of Mass .• oMr John Smith of LouisAdmiralty in Washington. D£ .• Lanes.ter. whose engagement was ville. Ky.; Mr. Donald C. Guy. Jr.•
,WOULD YOU MENTION that we can, offer a
were the weekend guests of the Rev. recently announced.
of Uncoln. Mass.; Mr. Bruce
ch.oice of 80 Camera~, 12 different Exposure
and ,Mrs. Ralph K. Merker. 916HarMr. and Mrs. John T. Pinkston Scott of' Lexington. Mass .• and Mr.
Vard avenue.
and family of Westminster
Peter Simkin' of Swarthmore.
Meters, Film 112' ~ifferent ways, about 10 or 12
,Mrs. Truman Flint of Wolcott.- spenl the day Sunday in Newark.
-After a brief wedding trip 1;0
Projectors, Screens, .G"dget Ba~s, and: Flash
ville. Ind .• arrived Sunday to visit Del.. as the guests of Mr. Pinkston's
Bulbs? Or maybe talk about Binoculars, Telewith her son-in-law and daughter brother-in-law and sister Prof. and
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Dr. and Mrs. Robert Meyers. 532 Ml'II. Robert L. Pigford.
scopes, Slide Files,?
aJryn Mawr avenue. and to stey
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Web'IIRI. LLOYD L DUFFIIAI
OR WOULD YOU TELL ABOUT HOBJlY ITEMS?
with a.e family wbile Mrs. Meyers I ster of Elm aveDue entertatned at
Is in t,he University of Pennsylva- dinner last night before the WILPF
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Over 300 assorted Plastic Kits, H·C Train· Sets
nia Hospital which she enter'ld Christmas Carol Sing when their I:~~_~·~·~_~_~S~~'~~~~~~
,from $9.89 up, or the many, many other items
Tuesday for observation.
guests were Marie
J urler senior
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Mrs. Malcolm H. McEwen of Sa- Turkisb exchange student at
such as Sto!!mps; Albums, Coin Collecting Books •
att1~. Wash .• arriv~d September 17 Swarthlnore Hi&h Scbool and
or Ship Models?
.to ~pend the,' Thanksgiving and hostess Helen Calhouu aDd Mr. Joy
Ch~stmas hohdays with her SOD- Yee Shin from Hong Kong. a atuPERHAPS YOUR AD COpy WOULD CONTAIN
IWAI'HIIDB., Pl.
In-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. dent at tbe college and his classour choice of 6 0.r8 different Footbalis, 4 or 5
Fri: & Sat. - Dec. 5,'6
Baker Middleto!' and their three mate Walter Taylor.
NOW SHOWING
Basketballs, Ice and Roller Skates, Field and Ice
chlldren of Rutgers avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Newman
A Slick ItItloh. c..mocItll
~. W. B. Pegram's mother Ml'II. and daughter. Gai!' and Katherine
Hockey Sti~ks, Bows and Arrows, Knives, Golf
Pegram has been viBitiug of Poe .....nkill. N.Y•• will arrive
Balls, Bags, Caddie Carts, or. American and
m Swartbmore. .
Swtday to visit for two weeks 'With
Ralph Richardson
·Mr. and Mrs. Ned Pyle of South Mrs. Newman's :parents Mr. and
Margaret Leighton
English -Bic}'cles?
Chester road spent Thanksgiving Mrs. William R. Huey of Dickinson
Friday Feature"-:-7:40, 9:40 P.M.
Saturday Features--6, 8, 10 P.M.
.MAYBE YOU WOULD WANT TO TELL the
Day with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Maek avenue. Mr. Newman. admissions
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Annual Football Banquet
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NEWS NOTES
gueats of their .An.In•.law and
The Junior High and
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'daughter Mr. and Mrs, c. Ruoaell
PUBLISHED mRY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMOItE,.PENNA.
High Fellowships will meet for M Nanc: M, Carroll, daughter of de Borlo and their two Children of
PETER E, TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD, Publ~her.
their regular Sunday evening meet;. College
r. an avenue,
Mrs, John
Carrollfor
of M'e
..
was W.
a leader
Phone KIngswood 3.0900
ingsthe
at 7Senior
p.m,. The
~cussion
leader
Mr. ~nd Mrs. J 0 hD R • Hanne of
High
group will
be group' discussions on family and
PETE,R E. TOLD, Editor
Pat Narbeth. The subject will be, selltlement work in the 1959 Wom. RivervIew road returne!llast week
Barbara B. Kent, MafUJllinll Editor
"',
I"(~h'lracters to Admire."
en's Career Conference at Oberlin from Hamilton, Bermuda where
Rosalie D. Peiraol
Madorie. T. Told
Coliege on the weekend of Noveni. they spent seveR days.
The Friendly Open House will
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Capt. and MrS: Corben C. Shute
Entered,as Second Class Matter, Janua~ 24, 1929, at the Post
meet on Monday at 2 p.m. at. the
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Marsh of Maple avenue had as their gueats
Office at Swarthmore. Pa., under the Act of March 3. 1879.
Presbyterian Church. Mra. William
L. Scarborough of Swarthmore and returned to their Columbia avenue over. the hoUday their BOn Vavid,
DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY ~OON
Mrs. George Sargisson uf. lJ.i,lle~ home' on Wednesday, November 26 a senior at the Severn School, Sev·
Park will play piano duets.
If"om a two week Caribbean Cruise. erna Park, Md., and a classmate, Ed
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., DEC3EMBER 5, 1958
chureh will sponsor this group duro
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. illckln. MeLawrey from Californi", Over
December.
son
at Forest lane visited their .the weekend their guests were Capt.
The Sacrament of Baptism will
.RESBYTERIiI 10TEI
son.in.law and daughter ·Mr. and and Mrs. N. J. Frank
The topic of Dr. Roberts' sermon
ber 14, at the 11 o'clock service.
and
Finance
will
meet
at
the
ehureh
s.
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Sunday morning at the 9 :30 and 11
A Christmas Musical Vesper
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two children in Ithaca, N.Y., over Navy game'on Saturday. ,
o'clock services will he "The Fore- Service will he given by the Chancel
p.m: on ay. .
the Thanksgiving holiday/Mr. HiprunneJ'." ,
Choir in the Chureh Sanctua~ on
BrowDle Troops WIll meet at the 'Ple.is studying dn the Cornell Grad- r
.
at 3 o'clock on T u e s d a y . '
.
Chureh School classes will meet Sunday evemng,
December 21, at
Th C I Ch'
'II h
t' uate School on a Johnson Foundaat 9:30 and at 11 o'clock. The Wom- 8 p.m. They WI'11 present "The In' 4 'Ie karo d thoU' W
WI Ire earse
a.
Sch0 Iarsh'Ip.
oc oc an
e
es eyan Cho>r
M
d M
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en!s Bible Class and the College-age carnate Word' , by R~hert E 1more, t4'30
Tli da
. ' r. an
r8. C ares"G. That. Class "Redisoovering the Bible" a beautiful setting of the Christmas a B' . O?tat' es !'th Do
C.
cher. of Ogden avenue were the
•
will meet at 9 :30. ,At 5 :15 p.m. the
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Jon 0.1. e
reaR
Jr·
"Celeste"
is at the console
JuniorWestminster Fellowship(7th sto~ using many lovely. Christmas cle, the Decem~r meeting of the
WBCS with a Christmas Tea, will
craders) will meet in. the Hearth carols from many countries.
agC!into play lor you ers
be held at the home
IHRIITIiI IIIEICE IOTEI
Harvard avenue, on WedFellowship in the Woman's Assoyou .choose Christmas gilts
eiationRoom. At 6 :30 the Senior
The spiritual basis of all creation In.,sdl,y at 1 :15 p.m. Tranaportstion
High FeilowsJilp will hold Its sup- will he set forth at Christian Scibe 'Provided from the ehurch.
Irom er "terrilic" stod at
'per meeting.
ence services Sunday in the LessonThe Chancel Choir will rehearse
On Monday afternoon at 2 Sermon entitled "G,9d the Only
7 o'clock and the Chancel Cb,oiJ~ I
o'clock' the Friendly Open House Cause 'and Creator."
at 8 o'clock on Thursday.
alic. ,bar
will meet In the Woman's AssoclaScriptural selections will Include
tion lRoom.
this from Isaiah (43:15,21): "I am
FRIEIDI MEETIII IITEI
IUIDlY
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock the Lord, your Holy One, the
As a result of the special meetWFIL R.... - 1.48 A. ••
the annual Woman's Association !or of Israel, your King. • . •
ings called by the Comm.ttee on
old
build.nc
........ I-WFIL.TI-I.II A.M.
Christmas Service and Tea will be people have I formed for myself; Worship and Mlnist~ to-discuss
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and means of deepening
The Golden Text is from MaJaehl
life of oUr Meeting~ it has
CHURCH S~RVICES
(2:10): "Have we not al1 one
decided to h"ld an early MeetPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ther? Hath not one God created
for 'Worship next First-day durDr. D. Evor Roberta. MInlater us?"
ing' the hour uaually':a1located to
. Saaday, December 7
All are welcome to attend the
A.!lult Forum. This Meeting
9:30 '" 11 A.M. _ Sermon: "The services at First Church. of Christ, will be hel<:l from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m.
'Forerunner"
Scientist, 206 Park avenue. at 11 in the Meeting House.
8~r:.::'11 A.M. - Chureh School o'clock.
The High 8chOol Fellowship will
8:30 A.M.-Women's Bible class;
meet ,at 5:30' Sun
Tlilm IOTEI'
Bring your sandwich; beveragewlii
6:15 P.M. - 8tt.. and 9th G r a d e r s '
be provided.
7th Graders
A celebration of the Holy Com,
6:30 ·P.M.~eD\or High Fellow- munion will beheld at 8 o'clock
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CI
Sunday mornln.... At 9,:30 therewUl
)(rs. Melvin K.. WhIte1eather at
•
.M.- nqulfers
ass.
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road a me-b
.
he a service of Moming
Prayer and
~ er of"the publ'Ie
Wedaellay, December. I t ' l l d
rtm·ts· of' th Ch h relations committee of the Mar2:00 P.M.-Women'sAssoclation a ,epa
en
,
e
urc
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Christmas Service and Tea .
School will meet. Holy Communion ri~ge ColincU attended ~ts meeting
8:00 P.M. Bible Study grouP.
will again be celebrated at 11115.
this week at ~ehom~ of Mrs. Ar~ \
METHODIST CHURCH
Those serving as ushers will be thur ~aul, pluladelphia, to discuss
John C. Kulp, Minister
as follows:
plans for the annual luncheon m~
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and has served on national
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General Practice.
committees for the Association of 'UI ng an 'ou t e connection,
Edison IIInminating Companies, the ma~e possible by the~atter, _.s well WQMAN'S CLUB NOTES
f:dison Electric Institute and Amer- as lts use for travehng ,back and
lean Standards AsSociation. He Is forth toro?m~ on various levels of . Today, December 5, at 10
presently a manager of the Phlla- the two bUlldmgs.
the literature department will pre' Tro:asurer John Spencer, whose sent Mrs. Irwin MacElwee review·
delphia'Section of ,the A.I E E
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of""
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reb lid'
ing' "Atlas Shrugged," bv Aya
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hopedl .IDanclng
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contributions to desigu ..nd bu- un er t e strict s own borrowing Mrs. Ave- F. Blake, chal'rman of
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capacity seems le8s and less apt to
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provementof e\ectricallnstruments. b
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b ,,_
.
the art department announces a
te h e.l
. eIIreah lze
u~lWtary
,
A grad uate 0 f P ratt I n stitu,
rt f,as ti··
ted scrapIngs
sts
new exhibit of watercolors
to hang
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walls
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the
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paD)' in 1986 and h as been With I
ed d to th
obabl
dm.nth at December The painter
them
Engaged
so A"';c
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e ~r P oe::.ee
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prizes in Switzerlan<\ where he now
and muters, he has ",ecelved 18 U. S. 109 past' 01 ~I!'ro ec .'t~ oc ersst, lives won a govemm~nt scholarship
te ts I
h
d aecou lea eel mg, paIn IDg mo
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pa n . n 1948 e ~as presente likely, would cost the District more to study art in .spain, and gave a
the Charles A. CofflD award for . th I .
11'
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. one-man show of his watereolors
h'
ti
I
bea·
In e ong run as we a8 pena lZlDg
.s magne c suspens on
nn~ the 'first occupants of the 'n9w of Sonthern France and 8.,1=.r-II,"
:stemf~r,a wstthour meter. He lS, bul~ding.As Mr. Ryerson puj; it hind at the Art Alliance in Phila·
ow servmg !'" manager o! the. de- "It would be s shame to build a delphia,
partment Whlch develops rectifiers new high school and put nails in
On Thursday, at 8 p.m., the
travel department will
and seml-eonductors. He was re- for coats and hatsl"
Robert M. Grogan who will show
located from Lynchburg, Va. to
Philadelphia in -August 1958.
DIE WIIIERI
slides taken on
recent to·week
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IBI..
African trip. Included will be some
Att.... A••••I .....n
Mr. and Mrs. Earle DepPleh oIf the Brussels Fair and a series
Alice R. Craemer of Harvard placed first in the Crum Creek tsken 'on a new vol~~nic eruption
~venue attended the Annual. Meet- Bridge Club meeting Tuesday in the Belgian Congo.
Ing of the National Council- for night of last week. Second place. On December 12 the music deGeographic Education held last mnners' were Mr. and Mrs. .lohn partment will atte~d the PhiladelWeekend in New York City. Mis8 Bowditeh, ~r.
.'
phia Orchestra «All Beethoven"
Cra~er, is associator of The John ' Tlie club s next meetmg will he .program with Nathan Milstein, vioC. WIDston Company.
h~Jd December 9.
Iinist. The group will meet at 12
noon at a Philadelphia reatsurant
'for lunch, .preceding the concert.
Mrs, W..R. LeCron is chainnan of
the department.
,
Gail Lincoln has returned to
Ohio-Wesleyen College afler spend·
Ing Thanksgiving with her parents
Mr. and MrS. Charles E. Lincoln,
Haverford ·avenue.
ARE· V:OU ONE OF 1lfI 3 PERCENT WHO
:
HAS TAKEN CARE OF HIS 'CAR?
\
Donald ijenderson presented athletic awards to the following perS sons:
\
.
stiH oil ahtl
l'han.ksgiving As'mbly:
Fe tore PI
A d
Do You Need Accommodations
not enough; cooling . systems
,
WI NTER LUBRICATION~
Page 6
n
oUle
roup
Col. Clyde B. Pyle shOWed slides
(Co t'
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says, _war
Engineers Name Wagstaff\ of
Bl!dr...
Csnadian ROckies colleges n and
Inuen newl
f«tm Pagetsbl'
1) hed
at the
the West
F' dI
WilJiam Bush delivered the ad·
Letters for football - Bill -HumHansen to Grade .
rlen Y
grollP
y es
IS
held MondsY
of""en
last House
week at
the churches.
dress in the Junior High School phrey., Al Bullard, Steve Brobeck,
,of Fellow
Presb~terlan Church.
,Robert Grooters, baritone, and
As.embl~ on Wedne8- Jim Rowland, Steve Jacob, Tom
Of six aleetrical engineers re- • ~r•.. E, B. Hollis led, the group ~rs. Grooters,. accompanist, . will day, November 26.
Woske, Frank Tice, Doc Gray, Rich
cently el~ to the gradelof Fel- ID sIDgmg "Come Ye Thankful Pea- gIve the worshIp service "ChristThe Girls' Choir presented "Bro- Johnson. Graig Young.
Letters for an accumulation of
low in the American Institute of .ple Come" and "Now Thmik We All mas Through the Ages". With the ther James' Air" under the dlrecElectrical Engineers as announced Our God." Mrs. John H. Pitman. t~emes of the Prophecy, the Ful- tion of Mrs. Elizabeth Weinmann. points - Bob Foote, Graham Patby the, natlonsl headquarters In gave a Thanksgiving reading.
f~lIment, and \ the Response, selec. ·Leading role. in the two plays I terson, Sam Wicks, Ronnie Hoge,
New York Ci~,' two are from the
The Presbyterian Church was t.o~s from great works in music "Molasses for Thanksgiving" and Chucker Kurtzhalz, Rickie FiJler,
Philadelphia ares, both ·.living in h~stess for the day with Mrs. H. :hl~h Interpret the scriptures will "Surprise 'Guests" were played by Chip Shay, John Patterson, Chuck
Swarthmore.'
LlDdley Peel as chairman; sssisted e given. "!r. Grooter., of the Facul. the foliowing persons: \
Sbule, Jeff Browne.
Rohert Rhamy Wagstaff, Haver- by Mrs. Roy Latimer, Mrs. J. L. ~ of M~s.'c, Temple University, Is
Sara Enion, Cathy Bradbury,
First stars - Bob Kuc, John
ford place, chief engineer of United Woodruff, and Mrs. Edwin Crosby. also M.mster 'of Music of
Joan Moir, !;!heri Maule, Gordon Bond, Dick CamplielJ, Gary .GallaEngineers and Constructors, Inc.,
The December 8th meeting wiIJ Sw§rthmore .Church.
Boyd, Michael Rubens~in, Ronnie gher and Dlno McCurdy. Second
~he foliowm~ tea, an annual
Diamond, Chsrles Pugh, Frances stars - .Fred Braund, Roger An.
and .Albefl; Hansen, Jr., Drew.ave- 'he a musical program, presented
nue, department manager at Gen- by Mrs. WilJiam L. Scarborough ca~lOn of beauty and fellowship,
Brill. Jame. Mayer, "Stephen Beik, thony, Mal Anthony, Jerry Lidde11,
eral Electric Company will he hon- and Mrs. George Saigisson.
b~mg aPl'anged by
Jeannie Draper, and John Fry.
Terry Innis, and Jim Foley.
.
Clr~les a, 10, 11, t2 and 13. The
ored at the monthly meeting of the
Philadelphia Section of the Ameri- Jones, Vint Ree/ectec/
chaIrmen are Mrs. F. Ted Anthony,
Mrs. Charles Brooks Mrs H F
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can Inst.tute of Electrical EngiBy Union School Board Brown, Jr., Mrs. Alv~h W.·Stu·art,"
neers, December 8, at 8 p.m. in the
Edison Building Auditorium, 900
(Continued from Page 1)
and Mrs. Peter P. Miller.
lor
Sansom street., The. meeilng this equipping a science laborato~ in
R~presentatives from other CQm~
HOLIDAY PARTIES? RECEPTIONS? DANCES?
month is held jointly 'lVith the In- the !Dew high school, had been drop- mUDL~ churc~es have been invited
stitute of Radio Engineer..
ped because it appeared only about ~ attend. Child care will be proCall Rentvl Chairmon
IMr•. Wagstaff receives his grade. $6,000 was "'Pt to be raised in this V1ded from 1 :30 to 4 p.m..
Klnglwood 3-4579
of Fellow for his eontri\>utions to way whereas about 10 times t\lat
design and execution of large 'POwer much would probably he needed to
IDU~T,Y .EDICAL SOIIETY
projects. He attended Dru~ Col- do a proper job. Bloom however
Dr. Wilham P. Rumsey, Walling.
THE SWARTHMORE WOt-b.N'S CLUB
lege, . gl'aduate~ from the Univer- attested to his own and ~thers' be~ ford. program chairman of the
sity of Arkansas, and, received a and
Jillf that
"must·be
fearless
see the
thatboard
proper
facilities
are Will. 'PresentCounty
P.aul A.Medical
Bowers, M.D.,
masters
degree
from
Massachusetts
ta
t
f
Institute of TechDology in 1987. provided even If they req";ire Auth- asSIS n pro essor of Ob.tetrlcs
ori~ financing".
and Gyaecology, Jefferson Medical
With United Engineers since 1937
Before Bloom ~,oke the board, College, Phlla.delphia, as. the speak.
except for a wartime stint as lin
-r,
t th
ty'
officer in the U.s .. Navv, he was having given much thonght to the :- Btin e .socle .s regular mo'nt~lly I
.,
matter since its November 19 meet- ee g In Media, Thursday,
appointed Chief Engineer in 1956.
combe 11
He is member of the American ing, agreed' it would he guU~ of Tb r ' . '
.
Society of Mechanical Engineers, building sn improper structure if .. ; m:ti:
a oonneCtion between the recently O<>ln y y
e e aware
LlNVILLA ORCHARDS
Assoeiation of Iron and Steel En- converted elementary school and Chapter of the Pen~lvania Acad·
gineers, Engineers' CIlib of Phila- h b
.
.
emy of General Practice and the
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delphia and the National SocietY of t e Urnted~ecltlodned°f~hehlebgh~l:i':; 'Medical Socie~ and will be accept.....
CIoY• ....,. - - or - - .... - Professional Engineers. Ha'is a ~as n~ dl,nc u
ID r ~'
ahle for one hour of Category I
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registered' profession,,1 eDgineer In ans. du
from Credit by the America Academy of
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Swarlhmoreans
A
TIRES and WHEEL ALiGNMENT-
METIO.IST lITIS
The J unlor High' 'Fellowship
. "
group will have a dance party
Smday, Dec_IIer 7 ,
hom. of David Loudin, 211 W.
11:00 A.M.~nnday Sehoul.'·
I~ose Valley road, Wallingfoz1l, on
11:00 A.M.-The Lesaon - 8e....011 S
d f
will be entitled ''God, the Only atur ay rom 8 to 10 'P.m.
Cause and Creator".
()bureh School class.. for all
Wadnetlday evening meetlq each ages will meet At 8:45 a.m. 'Sm.qy;
. Week. 8 P.M., Readlnlf Room. t09 A nurse~ for Infants, to 2. ~rs
Dartmouth AftDDe, open . . . .- old is conducteddu-'';'- this bonr.
un ueept hollda71l, 10-1; lI'rl- At the Identical ......
worship services
8:45 and n'o'c1ock, the Sacrameilt at Holy Cammanion will lie
obeenecl 'With the pastor, Rev. John
C.
bringing the Communion
. There are three upgroups caring for ehUdren
I UJlder adult tIllper'vlsion during the
-II "_lid 'WOrship hour,
Th. Wesley Fellowship COll....
Ifl'OD\I will nlMt at Uae pan_
Duo in Chrt'stmas
Worship Wec/nesdcry ot 2
, Grooters
a
PREVENTION SERVICE-
FlltST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
SWARTBJlORJ:
Park .Anoua
bel_ 1IarYImI,
8WARTH~OREAN
.
,AUTO' REPAIRS
• STATE INSPECTION
• WHEEL ALI GNMENT
• MOTOR TUNE-UP'
• GULF GAS and OIL
ROBERT J. ATZ, Mgr;
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
KI3-0440
'Dartmouth" Lafayette Aves.
Closed. Saturday 12:30 P.M.
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STATE .•NSPECDON STARTED NOVEMBER lsi
:=46
Col •. Pyle
OpeEnte
H..... inlC
Bta""
MInister
of Music
usher;9:30
J. 'B. a.m.-J.
Davis, L. Jezl, R.
held on January 15 in Philadelphia:
Louis
R. Schroeder
Daniel, W. A. Irving, C;[!S~.:~:~!~:;:
Sunday, December 7
8 :46 A.M.--Chu!ch School classes. D D Lennox G C
8:46 and 11 A.M.-.Sacrament of . .
,..
Holy Communion.
and C. W. ·Randall, Jr.;. at 11: 15
:1':00 P.M. _ Jr. and Sr, Hi FeI- a.m.~. D. Clyde, Jr., head usher;
towshl!!!!.
1I. C. Peters, alternate; R. ·T. Bates,
TRINITYCHURCB
J. L. Cornog, H. L. Harris, and
Rev. Sta!'ley R. West, D.D.,
H. W. Ingraham.
.
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Prlest-ln·Charge
Jay Thompson is scheduled
,
Sanday, December 7
,
8 '00 A M
B I cO
I
serve as aeolyte at.8 0 elock;Thom8;80 A:IL-Mo~fug ;r':;:.~n.
as Mowe~ at 9:30, and at 1l:1~
9:80 A.M. _ Church,School
Peter Berlin and John Watetbu~.
•
11 :15 A.M. - Holy Communion
There will be a service of Evening
P.M• ..,. Evening Pray!'r
Praye.. at 4:45 p.m. this Sunday,
.15
R.M.
Young
People
s
FoP
f
11 wed h y the f'Irs,t' appearance
. D'des scrYe' time and in~o,;yenience_
lowshlp.
0 0
Wednesday December 10
·the newly.formedAdult Choir. The
'1:00 A.M. _ Holy CommnDion
choir will'perform portions of
'
8 :80 A,M. _ Holy Commnnlon
firlit part of Handel's oratorio, The
TlUl REUGIOUS SOCIETY
Messiah.
.
; Does your windshield wiper wipe clean?
" OF FRIENDS
The Young People's Fellowship
,
Saaday, Decelllber '1
will meet at the church at 5:16 p.m.
8:46 A.M. -First Day School.
to pay a visit at the Philadelphia
9:45 A.M. - Early Meeting for Divinity School.lMr. and Mrs. 'HowRemember. you driyewith winC/ows
carbon
l1~rX'.t. _ Meeting for Wor- ard Norton will be in charge of
ship. Children cared for in Whit- trip.
.
,
lumes lrom leaky exherust can lie tlerngerous.
tier House. All are welcome.
Holy Communion will' ~
6.80 P.M. - High School FeHow- brated at 7 o'clock W,Idn'esdayl
. '
morning, and again at 9 :30 a.m.
ship.
M"nday, December 8
The advanced Bible Class will "
All Day SewIng lor A.F.s.C.
immediately following the. latter
To stop on wintry rows
you mUkt hcrYe traction.
,
.
Wetlaesdsy, Deeember
service,'and the beginners c1asswill
All Day Sawing for A.F.B.C.
beheld at 1 p.m.
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AlEE Elects Two'
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»eeember 5. 1968
THE BWARTHMOREAN
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COME TO
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when you buy FINE RUGS
With this headiltg we try to attract people from
nearby areas to our s,howroom for fine rugs •••. and
they come.
We got to thinking, though, about the other fine
places right here in Swarthmore. Noted for outstanding schools. beautiful homes. truly FRIENDLY people,
fine ~ating places, we can also boast th~ unusual .in
shops~
Whether it be a men's wear store which alwa.ys'
has your sile, or a television store where 'th~y really
a
II WILIES.IAiRE TALI
. ,know how to keep your ~et working, whether it be
Arthur W. Binns,
beauty' treatment, a prescription to be filled, toys
avenue,Phlladeiphia contractor and
and hobbies, or the latest in fashions,you can' do
realtor, was the principal sp4!11ker I
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'at the dinner meeting of the Prop- \..bietter· you s op right here inSw~rthmore_
eTty Owners Protective Association
To our fellow-businessmen, for maintaining excelof Luzerne County in WBkes-Barre
lent stand;Irds 'of service: we doff our hatt;· and to
Monday night.
Binns said the ntremendous in- }",ur fellow-Swarthmoreans, we say:
crease in school pol'uiation and the
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decrease in the purchasing power
. . SHOP IN SWARTHMORE
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of the dollar" present a dilemma
which faces the length and breadth
"School taxes are decreasing the
revenue of the'property whieh
ports them, regnlting in a spiral
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.' of dlmlDishing returns. As you
stray the,abIlitY ort real esta~ to
100 Parl: Ave" Swarllh'nore, Pa.
prodnce leveDU8 you destroy
.l(irogswpocl3-6000- Clearbrooi:9 4646
..Iioola," he stated, acldbqr his ODbt-1
ioIl that...muaDY the uti8D -~I
_·to lliItIoDalaa1es1U'to
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THE
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Deceliaber
Police New.
Health Bulletin
Much confusion has resulted from _ n t .statements by Pennsylvania State Health Officials that children with chlcletlpox.
mumps and Germalt measles should be allowed to attend seliool.
Attention ;s ~ereby coiled !to the Borough Regulations governing
the management of these diseases.
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Chicltenpox - Patients with this disease are to be confined
to t!'eir premises seven days from onset af plness or until
. patIent has no fever and. has recovered.
.
German Measles _ Patients with this disease are !to be
confined to their premises for seven days from onset .of
.
illness.
Measles - Patients with iIIis disease are to be confined to
their .premises 10 days from onset of illness.
Mumps - ,Patients with iIIois disease are to be confined to
their premises for 10 days from onset of illness, or Clntil
fever and swelling are subsiding.
Whooping Cough - Paflentl with this 'disease 'are to be
confined to their' premises four weeks from onset of illness.
Scarlet Fever - Patients 'With this disease are to be confined
to thoir premises for a minimum of seven days .or until
complete recovery from all catarrhal or purulent· discharges
incident or secondary .to the \:tisease, or until three days after
the 'beginning of adequate and effective therapy.
CHBI'STMAS
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Everybody eft(oys CbrIstmas ___
When there are no unpaid: bills
to WOITY abot,rt lar...1 So 10ft a
nllle each
(]lOCk "'" chart
and decld. '-"""" you'd ...
to have next yeor to ~d
0riIImcu chooc. 1hen (o/ft ...
'959 O.rlsl",as Club.
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·BachIllan's
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FINE FOODS·
514 Yale A,..·
Swlrlllmore, Pa.
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"Famous lor the Finest Meats"
U. S. CHOICE
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LEGS· OF
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The Finest, Leanest Lamb ,Has
. Always Come from .Bachman's
u. S. CHOICE .
TOP .'
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Ground to Order
t.!'e
lb. 59c
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At this time we.wish to express our regrets and apoiogies to
those of you who ordered or come in too late to get "lour Jhanp·
. giving Turkeys, The ·BlueRibbon loand·selecte4 i1'urkeys that. we
corry are not available in the !lame quantities that the cheaper
frozen birds pre. Youdriends .
Freshest Poultry is not a chance but a sure thing at Bachman's.
FRYING OHIOIEN,'
UIITY FROZII
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Leaf or Chop,.. SPIIIO" . lie. pqle 490
Fresh Corn on Cob .. .__........."."_"..,,,,""". 3 Ig. pkgs. 59c
Birdseye Frozen Whipped Potatoes""..3 Ig. pkgs. 45c:
Frozen Fordhook Limas .."'.""""""""".."" 2 Ig. pkgs. 45c:
Sara Lee Chocolate Brownies ..__.".._.:"". pkg •. 75c
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mO, on 5 ~rge'
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NBC Cocoa Grahlm•._,'. .~" ...,.:."._.""..,, __,,_ pkg. 37c
Keebler 'Butter Thins -'-.__...,,_..___..___._.. ~ pkg.27c
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for
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FREE' PARKING
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Rib Roast
Arm Roast
Ib SSe
Cross-Cut Roast Ib 83e
None
Priced
Higher
Flesh F~lng
Small, Lean, Smoked
BIB SAVINIIS DURlNB
ACME'S BIB DOWR SALEI
IiAVi _Id.al V .....toulu
Pork &Beans,
IAVi .. Llbby'.IFaq
or
Sauer Kraut, ,Id.al FIUlCOI
. Apple Sauce, 1-
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IAVi 17. PriDC...
IAVi ..
Toilet TISSue, ...
10 FOR *100
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IAVi .. SU~,
IAVi 23c Id.al Fuq
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Br.aJdut Trenl .
IAVi 4c
IAVi , .. Id/IaJ
Cheerios Cereal, . IAVi .. Wbit.,
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$100
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Potato Cbippez. or
HabiscoRye Thins, .~.... _
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cello
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Virginia Lee Fresh Baked
CHERRY PIES
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PHILADELPHIA
IDIAL Local, Strictly
FRESH EGGS
Me~~49C
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6 $1 00'
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$100
(Lesser zmits at regular prices.)
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FRESH TOMATOES
19c
FOR
3 ... $100 ,
Id.aI Sweet or Natural
each
plat
3
Choose your modem automatic gas
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range at your deGler's or any Phlladelp/1ia
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Whip,
IAVi
IhItdo Pure
Egg Noodles, 1"
Ideal Slice• .. Halvesl
6c
'.,.,0... Salad Drew".1
'~iracle
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SAVE
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SAVI lie by , , _
Holiday
Salad
Treat!
ate,... .. Pi,Cf/d .
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GOidS~ .Cake Mixes,
IAVlIIe
FOR t l OO
Mashrooms; ~
IAVi lOe GIID4ale America or
Swiss Cheese, ...., , .
SpiCI, r,llow,
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D.corated
Book Matches, .....110
IAVi I'e Fumdal. 'lUIq
Red Tomatoes, 1_
Red Band Peas, 1_
IAVi '" Id.al CDt
Green Beans,
a Brain. There's no scorching, n~ bodlhg
over, no sticking, with this ~az,."g
burner tt1at automatically ntplfttalhS _the
temperature you select. Get tt1e results you
showroom·
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today's gas ranges have a Burner ~
guessworkl
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addition to all their automatic f~res,
wont all the tline wltilOUf
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Chicken Parts Boneless Butts
Brea: 59c ~b 49c
69c
Automatic Top. Burnerl
In
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Blade Bone'RfUlIovedl
Ib 63e
Solid, Red, Slicing
Modern .GIIS
Ranges have an·'
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Electric suburbon
Call IIIIptIIH 1-.'••
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Grapefnlit Juice, """"
SAVI lie Famous, DelicioU8
Welch Grape Juice, 2.....
(Plump En~ghto,Be Roosted),
pm
(hue Roast
IAYI oil
wattherl
lb.·.
FridaY
Homestyle Peaches, -
pot-
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Lancaster Brand-Cut £rom young, corn-£ed bee£/
SAVI Ie
'be a
lb. 69c
SUCED BACON
~op thursdaY '.11 9 Pm -
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youspen"d
withS&H
Green
Stamps!
Club Ci'ackers, I -
lb. ·79c
FRANKFURTERS
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. IIEDFORD'S Oil SWIFT'S ALL IlEAT
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LWV Tokes Stand
To the Editor:
TM
OfJfl'I'I!ssed below
Th
4r. those of tM iftdi11idfl4l write sincerity of .the letter of a
V'I AU tettft'S to TM StOen,,"
'~oncerned. Parent" publi8hed in
".M~n
t be rig1U!d. P...... the November 21st issue of The
mell baped 11 tM writer
Swartbmorean, togetber with the
iB ktto"", to the Editor. Lett.".. fro t
'ct
wiU be pub/isMd Oft/II et tile disn page .pl Ure of "dangerous
er"tion of tM Editor.
implements" taken by the Boroogh
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. police from local teen·agers Is an
HTokes Courage and Conviction Indication. that some citizens are'
.
willing to face up to an locreasingly
To the ·Edltor: .
grave situation. Tbe. frankness of .
I was most,.ratlfled to read In, the "Concerned Parent" and the
the NoveDoher '21st edition., of the thoughtfol suqestion, ~ Borongh
swarthmorean the letter from A mothers. contained in the letter are
OONCMNED P4RENT about to be commended, .aod We hope,
acted upon. The recognitioo of this
. ,.
"hawking'. In Swar.thmore.
seriou~ Boroogh problem by The
I particularly welcomed !the sen· Swarthmorean and its weekly col.
tence: "Our over.privileged child· umn of Police Notes is also to be
ren are really under.privlleged com~ended. We must as a comwhen they are permitted to cio munlty get over the idea that
things that
think are typical "Swarthmore children can do no
only of less desir,",le commonltle.... wrong" and tblnk together qf how
I would like to add another exam. to ~elp our. bo~s and girls channel
pie of one of these things; Last theIr ener~es In constructive ways.
Suggest.ons were made by the
summer about 8 p.m. I had occasion
to stop in at The Cracker Barrel. "Concerned Parent" as to wbet
As I approached I noticed "a gang mothers can do as iodividuals In the
of teenagers hanging around the way of preventiv~ measures. Bow.
fronti' I put these words in quotes ever, there Is another phase of this
because this wao the way it flashect whole problem which i. a commun.
through my mind. They looked, and ity responsibility. The d~ire of
felt to ine, 'and acted like, a t,opical teen-8lf1'rs to;be. together is a nor~
group of corner loungers In' a Phil. mal one, so that doing ecimething
adelphia s)uin·- h:l8tility, bad lan. "~th the gang" Is a need to be
. guage and noisiness. J should know considered. Many communities bave
bow such as aglODp bebeves, be- found that one way to meet this
cause as a social worker; I work in need is to have'a good Recreation
Buch a slom frequently. .
DlIplIrtment reopons"I'; for a p~
This disturbed me very much. gram geared to the needs of the
Tbis 'kind 'Of thing in Swarthmore! individual community. While a %eOSo I went fort~wlth to discuss this reatlon program Is certaioly not 'a
with the police.
panacea for' all colDl\1unitY ills,
8tudies and statistics show a lenv
The shock deepened I This kind rate of delinquency In eI'Il'hhlllW.
of thing Is not rani - ' It happeutl with good recreation practices, and
In ·the long run the positive pro.
frequently in Swarthmore I
The impressive thing is that there gram Is les8 expensive.
The idea that Swarthmore cbild.
is no success in Btoppirg It. The
parents of these boys. some of them
.
from "good. families",
refuse. toI be- ren as a whole are overly organ.
lieve such conduct of their darlingo. I ..doi~ahfallBCy" that we ~~ com·
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mu "3 ave een aecep,,&U5 as a
And people are rei uctsnt to report f et I
th
.
. . a .or to0 many years. Even the
em..
child 'Who participates in many
I had the feehng that these boy. activities need8 some form of week~
are getting away with it, just as end social recreation.' A recent
they are with
':hawking". Ap- study of Public Recreation In
i>aren~y no one ~ willing ~.say': ~ Swarthmore made by a committee
ooe thmg that .s needed.: ThIS.8 of the Leape of Women Voters of
wrong, anc! I'm going to see tbat. SwBrthmore hils. shown that there
you stop!' . '. . ~
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'are many gaps which could be fill.
Wbat magic strength there Is In ed. The need for more Saturday
these few words,': if sincerely day time recreatioo aod for Friday
meant, for 16·year-olds as well as and Saturday evening social recrefive-year-olda. And how lacking in ation for both boys and girls, par.
our culture I
tlcularl)1 of jnnior high age is very
C. BRADFORD F·~'EY
(Continued OD PageS)
we
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LETTERS TO. THE EDITOR
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welcome
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1959
The coroner's hearing Friday af· •
ternoon In Boroogh Hall :eaolted
in a verdict of aecldentel death 10
the case of J ame8 Fry, 6·year-old .
Vassar avenue resident. who .dled
November 11. Mrs. Kathryn Vir.
g;nia Fetter, Ridley Town8hip
School teacher who bed ~een held
in $1000 bail since the boy was hi·
jured by her' car on '!Cale avenue
November 7, was drscharged fol·
lowing the verdict.
Three Ridley TO\VIIshlp youths
wbo stole an automobile from the
Fusco Garage on South Chester
road .september H" were released
On 'Probation after a hearing in
Juvenile Court, MediA, Wedneeday
afternoon of last week.
Local police rescued an "outdoor" bird from the in tedor of 400
Harvard avenue Tuesday after·
Sergeant Elmer Zehley has been
In oortlnvesterh Pennsylvania thih
It has been .proved beyond question that the common ';';ntagious
week, enjoying the portion of hl8
disease cannot be prevented by quarantine precautions, simply
vacation reserVed for fall deer
because they are spread before a patient becomes ill. Also, since
hunting.
children are less prO!le to have a severe type of ~ese IIIn_es
Pollee aetlon proved slow but
and have fewer complications than adults it is obvious iIIoat in.
SUre in the case of: AlonzO Moseley
dividuals should have these diseases before they are 'lrown.
of .Chester who ;was finally picked
up on B warrant last Saturday' and
But it should be emphasized that it may jeopardize hoalth and
lined
for motor violationS
increase the chance of complications to .continue' a normal.Gaily
~Iuding
driving
with no operl,tol<'sl
routine during any illness, be it mumps or on ordinary case IOf
license
and
falling
to appear
I tonsillitis, etc. Therefore a ,child sf,ould be kept 'at home, under a
hearing. He had been a "fugitive"
'. physician's core when siclt.··
.
since the offen.e on Felornary 15,
Swarthmore residents are on enlightened and health conscious
1957.
group who have been most cooperative with their physici!1ns and
During the past week Thomas
health officials and·1 believe con be depended on to cooperate \ Hobson of Rosemont paid $5 for
in this matter to the fullest.
ignoring a s~p sign, and Lee Dlac", I
Signed:
of Newtowtl Square paid $10 for
J. Albright Jones, M. D.
going through two stop signs.
Swarthmore Borough
A Swarthmore boy was fined f116
Health Officer
last Friday for reckless driving two
" weeks earlier.
RECEIVES HOIORS
"This Pleasant Suburb • • •
Hannah Cassell of Havertown
John Kelly Murphy III,son of
The Borough of Swarthmore Is paid $Ii for stop sign violation;
Mr. and Mrs; John K. Murphy of described In a flattering way in a
Riverview road and Ogden avenue, now leaflet recently published by
EIDS lAVAL DUn
was one· of two studente in the Time, the weekly new••magazine.
Wmiam R. Huey,· Jr., Dickln·
School of Architecture at the Uni·
ver.itv of Virginia. to receive a
The leaflet is entitled "Twenty~ son avenue, has returned. from a
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four Nice .Places to Live" and It three year tour of duty with
Certificate of Intermediate Honors; devotes a page each to two dozen Navy.
The certificate is the most distinc· .~',id.'nti.al communities in all parts Immediately following graduation
tive academic honor attainable on ..
the United States. It has this.to from the University of Michigan
completion of two years of under·
Law School, 'he enli.ted and was
graduate work at the University. say abou); Swarthmore:
cepted at the Newport OfJrJc.ors'11
Mr. and Mrs. Murphy attended
"Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Cs.ndidate School. After receiving
the award ceremony which' was knO\VII for it. quiet, conserVative
a commission, he spent three
held in the Rotunda at Charlottes. charm and the huge Maple and Elm
months
in the Scbo:Ol of Naval JustreeS along itS Immaculate streets,
ville.
the Quaker· foun!ie(i to\VII of tice at Newport, and was a.signed
Swarthmore is half an hour (yet to the post of legal officer on the
half a world) from dO\Vlltowu Phil· Tbetis Bay, a Marine helicopter
•
aircraft cariie~, the first of its kind
adelphia.
'.
III the Navy.
"Heart of the trim community is
After several month. of opera.
Swarthmore Colleg~" with more tion in the Far Ea,/!t, he was reaS'
than 30 a.cademlc buJldmg& scatte:. signed, as. Lieutenant (j.g.), to tloe
ed over its 30~-acre campus. C - position of ",!sistant legal officer
educational and presently non·see- on the staff at Patuxent River,
tarian, Swarthmore ~l1ege was Maryland Naval Air Test Center.
. THE
founded by th'l HI"kslte body .of , Mr. Huey, Jr., al.d his wife, the
COASTER
Friends. in 1864: and amo~g Its former Ellen Colyer of Radnor, and
treasures
today .s a collection of their da'ughter Carolyn are visiting
III .11., I
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;
early Quaker manuscript.s, early. the Colyers and Hu~ysprior to Mr.
Quaker costumes, and an mter...t- Huey's engaging in the ·practlce Of
ing exlj,lbit of furniture dating back law.
to Colonial times. On campus, too,
is the Benjamin West HO\l89,/Where
NEWS NOTES
in 1783, the celebrated Quaker porMr•. John R. Taylor arrived'Sattrait painter was born.
urday
to remain with Mrs. Taylor
"There is space, tranquility, and
and
their
children, Robel't,draruim,
a deep sense of history everywhere
and
Miriam,
who moved into the
In this pleasant subllrb. The busl·
ness section is small; the typical ,Cyril Gar
®
houses large and comfortable. And av~nue November 1. Mr. Taylor,
the wooded expanse of SWI\rth, w~o had been chief chemist at the.
STOIlMY
more's calJlpus adds to the 'beauty V.SCOSI' Corporatl0l! plant In Roa·
WEATHER
of the green countryside"
' noke, Va., began hIS new work In
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the Philadelphia area Tuesday. He
FOOT,WEAR
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now. heads the company's quality
Beth Webster of Elm avenue en·. control division.
.
tertalned the membo? of her Br~.' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Linsenmeyer
~r~ Sa~rda¥ In celebration, and children Todd and Sherry of .
of hvr mnth bIrthday.
Dartmouth avenue spent Thl,nks.
IM~. s":d Mrs. C. Thomas Bauer giving and the weekend visiting
returned to their home on Cornell Mrs; Linse..:meyer'.. · parents
These attractive boots
avenue Tuesday after a four·week and Mrs. George Evans of Pittsoffer welcome warmth
motor trip through the West ~nd burgh,
when wintry winds blow in
Southwest, In addition to visits
Mr. and Mrs. John Logue, who
rain or snow. Insulated
with MI'. Bauer's aunt Mrs. Robert moved Into the former Eiseubud
with spollga made of
'Bro\VII in Fowler, Colo.; and hl~ hORse at 620 yale ~:venue in, SapKoroseol ~ the most fa·
mother Mrs. Blanche Bauer and hll te!l>ber, had. as .their holiae peate
mous name in vinyl, they
I·suowr Mrs. David Stein and family over ThankSgiving and the weekend
are tops In foot protection.
'Los Angetes, their travele In- Mr.· Logu;"s. brothel', Mr.
NOn·skid design' outiole.
side trips to Las Cruus, Logue;wit'h!Us Wife and three "on....
Buttons and loops fasten
1~.,.D1·,
to
Tijuana and Juarez, ~ex· dreo from Trumbull, Conn.
and unfaslen easily.' ( .
ieo, and to New -Orlean.. La.
moving to' Swarthmore from Bronx.
G~ing
girl,". 4·11, block,
Dr. and Ml'Il. William E. Dan. ville, N.Y., the local Logue chlldren
bfown, bIoftd, - red,' ....it.; Ju- . '
nlon',
blond• ...,.
I fo,rth of Dartmouth aVenue bad a8 S~phen, Elisabeth Ann; and Mar~
wfllt., alld.....••• 6.12. browft.
their holiday gnests their sOn and the, have. welcomed a new little
bIoftd. red, nitand his wite Mr. and Mrs. Richard brother, Mlchael~ who was born iD
W. DanfOl'tb of Hyattsville, Md. llifferoon Hospital,· Philadelphia;
Sh ... Shop"
Their daughter Mlsee&roI,n Dan~ 'on October 112.'
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t..rtia ofN". Yolk Citf IIPG.t her )IIrs.ltla.art.eeL... W.,..tar, Jr~ ...,
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LfTTERS TO tHf lbno~
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Dan DI~kinaon, LIn·
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coIn aV~Jlue,
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a't a famil ..
dln.nsr
oil
,
when their gnests
Dickinson's mother litre.
Dickinson of Park aTenue, hlJlb.o.;
ther and sl~ter.ln-taw Mr. lind Mrs.
Walter Dickinson aud tbeir
Mr. and Mrs. ,C1!Orge. Strllili, Jr.,
and their daughter Diana Lee of
Penn Valley, his brotHer Luren
Dickinson and a University of Delaware friend Ga~y Kerns of San
'f
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r. ~n
rs.
John G. Rob,son and theIr daugh.
ter and son of W~lIingford. Mrs.
Dickinson, Park avenue, returned
from Washington, N.C., where she
;::~::~;:~=-: ~a~~t;;"ntv:~~:
of Delaware, in time for t he Th anks -
giving feast.
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LAS· .• FIE D ·1FOBDIlL!
S PERSOln
PERSONAL clothes fot
INURSING
HOME
603 East 20th Street
3!
Chester, Pa.
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Auto Driving Instruction
WE CALL FOB TOll
$6 Per Hour
Ed"":" 1'_ lIIa.a CUester:z 018
Belvedere
Convalescent Home
2507 Chestnut St., Chester
CHester 2·5373
I
II-B.... Nantac Can
Aled.
Stane. ChroI1lc
COD't'alelcent MeD and Women
...._~.... s.._o",. BIu. Cron P..mored
SADIE PlPPlN TURNER. Proprle&or
=__
Apples. All varie-
-",=-.."..,,..,.,......_ . . , - - - ._ _
Handmade dOli FOR SALE _
size doll. Call
tiea. EI Rancho Orchards. Providence Road, 1 mile north of Rose
Tree near Media.
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FlOR SA'LE - Hi-Fidelity I?ream'pHfier amplifier combinatIon, 20
watts. Heath Company. Model A 9B.
$25. K!Inpwood 3-0624.'
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FOR SALE '.- Girl's ice skates
With pards, s,ize 2, ,2.96; weacowboy boots, about size 1%,
gloves ,1.95. KIngswood 81808.
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FOR SALE Antique dining
room chairs, Victorian sofa and
occasional chaIr. KIngswood 8-3798.
F'OR SALE - 1966 Chevrolet Bel.
no,.a" aire, eight cylinder,' four-door
hardtop. Automatic transmls810n,
beate-, porer brakes and steering.
White wal tires. One owner. 21,800
miles. Perfect condition. ,1776.
KInpwood 8-2199.
,
F'OR SALE -. 1941 Ford
"inds \ Single ownershkJ. Driven hut
"''- ,..::. &,
000. Two practicafiy new tires, new.
filter. Needanew rear bumper; $65
'caBh, workman or student. Phone
FOR SALE3-4458.
.2 Freezer, upright,
;~fiP~~~:~~~i~if~~1E~~~~1 IGIngswood
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Gibson, '75. Kelvlnator rafrigerB.
Mayer
. College Avenue, tor
'Swarthmore, Klnpwood 3-9927 •
PERSONAL. ~ ContractlDltand
carpentering. Kln~wood 3-1426.
- Rooflnln'sJ)Outlng,
iii~~~~~~~~iiii~iiiIPERSONA:L
guttersi carpentry. Recreation
rooms. a specialty. Roy J.' Foster.
T·'
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or 110 allo....,.:
BuUer, B••"", Oreer _
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OHURCH
a "RllYE., IWARTHM.RE
Klngswood
4-2727
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PICTURE FRAMING
PORTRAIT STUDIO
ROGER RU"LL
Photographic Supplies
STATE .. IIIONROB 8T11..
JlBDIA
LOwell
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BVBNINOS
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, .Air Conditioning
LE11$I'ItESS .
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Prichard
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PA'I NTI NG
·WIWA. BROOIS
Mhea and RUbbish Removed
Lawns Mowed. aenerill Balulinlg
Aye. . M - ,
INTERIOR & EX'l'EIUOR
Ft:ee Estimates
ELNWOOD
Klngswood
Klng~ood 3-8761
."w·
General Contractor
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FOOD MARKET
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CHester
CHester
2-4759
2·5689
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Klr.gswaad 4-1500
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bot.15c
·Catsup
• TUESDAY
tMPORTED Sliced
Ib.99c
Boiled Ham
RRAFT'S
anJ Including
S- Year·Olds
jar 6c
Mustard
OSCAR MEYER
at
'Frankfurters .
game room
the Low 20's.
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co·op RED LABEL
to
Porter H. Wait_, Inc.
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pk. 15c
• WEDNESDAY
3 ~ooms, 2· bat~; possible
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,SWIFT'S
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Home. Spacious living
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FRESH Cello
• MONDAY
5'. M.
room, din!ng room, fully equippedel~tric kit·
CHester 4-6311
Ib.49c
Week-Day Specials
2P. M.
BLOCKS TO STATION
,
22-0%. can. 39c
Premuim Bacon
SWARTJ:lMORE
'''CLYDE''
46-0%. can 29c.
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New attractive R~nch
3-lb. can 59c
Mushrooms
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pkg. 47c.
Spinach
from
OIL BURNER
SERVICE
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$1.00·
FRESH
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CARNS\
.. ' . NOON .
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~ BaltImore PIke
: SUNDAYS and i1~LJDAY8
2
Maxwell House Coffee
Liquid Detergent
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co·Op
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Diluzli aid
FLORIST
8~ a#U/t
Avenue
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D.lBTIIIOtJTq. AVENlIB.
Klngswood
FRYINa CHICK.·
. Tomato Juice,
TWIll
140 I ..Ridley
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Priced in
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A Thanksgiving program Willi
Klncswoocl 4-1028
presented to the Intermediate as.
30
YAlE
AVENUE
MORTON, PA.
among the ,!"n.!ora from 13 sembly Tuesdav of last week 'bv
3 Awards for Outstanding'W)
TELE"II •• - H•• E
lUTO IADIO - .HIIOI
Delaware County HIgh Schools ",bo'\Gl'8Ce'
•
Service Presented
will accept contributions for the anI Yates' sixth grade. They gave
"Bring It to UI or We'll Com. to You"
I Ch
!p ay, "The Darkest Hour". The ~iijiiiiiiii
by President
nua
riBtmas Seal
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night, December 5, and Friday
The Woman's Club of Swarth· night, December 12, in Dusine.. disWagstaff, John Steeiw, Molly
more observed Ita GOth anniversary trkta. as part of the "Junior CiU- Schu?,aker,' Bee Parker, Katie
on Tuesday:November 25 -with a zens Fight TB" phase of the drive. NatVlg, and Steve Shelley. Thanks407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
birthday celeb... tion, "w.. Romem.
The student effort will take place giving h:ymns and 'songs concluded
the .program.
OPEN 7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
ber".
as the. third week of the
.
Monday Through Friday
For outstanding service to the close~ with app",::timately $63,000
On the south side of the new
Club; three distingnlshed members ~ontrJbuted by county residents
BREAKFAST. LUNCH ... DINNER
elementary school building Jean
were honored with .th'l presentation ~ward the ,116,000 needed to con- McCreight's class has planted
Closed Saturdays and Sundays
by president Florence J.ueasse "f tmue the wo~k of the Delaware
small
evergreen
trees.
They
are
the
FANCY SANDWICHES
.
County. Tuberculosis and Health
red roses:
gift or' Mr. and Mrs. William C.
IMrs. Sewall W. Hodge, for out.. Association. The campaign, which Spencer whose daughter Sharon is
Special Children's Platteri
tanding work in organizing and began November 14 and will con- in the group. The trees, which came
• anaging the Woman's Club Li. tinue through Christmas, i. the on- from Vermont. are doing well in
:rary which in conjunction with Iy fund-raising drive em!Jlloyed by their new home.
the Bush!ess 'and Civic Association, the Associ~tlon to finance ita antiinstig&tI!d the founding of the tube~uIosls .program.
..
The addition of six new pupils
Swarthmore . Borough Library;
SenIors WIll ac,:"pt contflbutlons durjng November has brought the
Mrs. WeBley N. Clifford; a post- f~o~ 7 to 9 p.m. m all business es- total elementary enrollment of
humous award BCCe!Pted by he.. tabtiehments except banks. They Swarthmor...Rutledge Union Scblool]
daughter, Mrs. S. M. Bryant, will ~e ~t. the banks; depending on -District to 800. Of this number
tJr the· fouJiding of the Junior the mdlVldual ~ank s . hou~ from attend classes in the enlarged
. Woman's Club in her home; and .u.;ut. 4 P.,"" until closmg tim~•. _
on Rutgers avenue, Swarth.
MTs. J. Horace Walter who served
~8 B.•Snyder, ASSOCIatIon
The remaining 68 attend the
Consumer's Co,.Op Ass'n. 01 Swarthmore, Inc.
on the BClard for 18 years 14 of 'PreSident, hailed the students for school on Morton .avenue Rutledge.
. . .
"~thelr volunteer efforts in helping
.. '
whIch she acted as Treasurer,
ac· a'd'
The new'
403 Dartmouth Avenue Opposite Borough Hall
'.
J
In thl8 vital Chrl'atm' as Seal
.
cepted by her liaug~ter, .M.rs. '!al. campaign and sbowing their appreWilliam Reed, In Mr•. Caro1lne
ter H.
Dleklnson,
CIted
JomUy
for
.
ti
f
th
Valentine's
room and Michael
. I'
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cIa on or e survey x-ray pro- .
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spec... aerv ceo
grams .the Association has conduc- ID :Mrs. Kathleen Marks' kindergarMrs. Peter~. Told and Mrs. R. ted in their schools.
ten, both sons of Mr. and Mrs. RobG. E. Ullman arranged the delight.. ·Other participating high
ert Reed of 21 College.
Mlrful program with the assistance of are Cheater, Clifton Heights,
iam Taylor, in Mrs. Lavma
Mrs. J. R. Kline; narrator. She and by, Haverford, Lansdowne-Aldan, room, the "aughter of MT. and Mrs.
Taylor at 540 Ogden avenne;
Mrs. Ullman presente
eating beginning and development ~onner, Penncrest, Radnor, St,ring. Christine ~eridge, In Mrs. Xathof the Club. As the history was told, field and Upper Darby.
alene Swan s room, daughter of
,
candles: were ughted on a huge
,
and Mrs. Leonard Loveridge of 208
birthday cake for each of the 29 Mrs. Ullman.
Dil;kinson avenue; Connie Parker,
!presidenta, ~eral by daughtors
To depict the financial hi~tOry of in. Jean McCreight's room, living
and nieces dl those who served in the Club, Mrs. Robert Grogan ilIus- W)th M,r. and Mrs. James 'Harvel
EXTRA SPECIAU! LARGE INSTANT
early years. The Junior. Club· Pres- trated ...,-ith charts prepared by Mr. of 652. 'Y.'ale avenue; and Rpbe~
ident, M~. ,Randall .A. Burr, as- and Mrs. D. Mace Gowing,'
'lIarvey, m Mrs. C. J. Garra~an s
sisted .in this ceremony and Mrs. contrast between incdmo lind ex- room, son of Dr. au'd Mrs. Regmald
.Frank Chapman provided back- penditureB "then and now".
lHarvtiy "I 816 Dartmouth avenue.
REYNOLDLS WRAP ~ Heavy Duty Br~nd
ground music on the plano.
The Rhythmic Dancinll' CIa••
An entertaining skit portraYing gave a demonstratlol). under .
Bert, Tibbetts will entertain 16
an early club meeting included .the dl.rection of Mrs. Edward C...tsl'BY,I classmates and friends at his eighth
birthday celebration tomorrow at·
following members in costume: chairman
Mesdames David Bingham Clair
President Llleasse invited all ternoon at the bome of his
Jeglum, George P. Warren: ~roy members .and guests to the
Capt. and Mrs. J. H. Tibbetts, 116
Wolfe; lloyd Kauffman,· XeJ'neth t~a"provlded by Mrs. David Ull, South Swarthmore avenue.
A P.ure S~ortening - lor l1aldng and Frying
Doherty, Paul Williams, A. E. man' and her Hospitality Commit•
'.
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean."
Rogers, Miss Alma' Daniels, and 14!e.
CO·OP RED LABEL
'11 be
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IIIODERN KlTCllBN8
ALTBBATIONS
3-0272
ALTERATIOIS
or office.
Insuronce ond Real Estate
DIC" FRlICHEIII- TELmliOI
Aluminum Foil
I=DWARD G. c:HI
AND SON
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
chen,
r'51-0NE
,
TB
Seal Drive
Swarthmore High School
Swift's Shortening
OONSTRUCTION
.
LOST - English 26 inch hleYllle on
. Vassar avenue. Please call K!Ingswood 4-1531.
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Legs and' .Breasts of
Qalet, BM&taI 8w"",,""tnp .WltII
i.osT
liDring
F....
I.;OST ._.
. Gold
With broWn
cameo. Initials J. W. P.· Reward.
IHngswood 4.1~..
LosT - i.8ftha·=n"'d"'b"'la~c"-k""I""ea""'t"'h""er
~~~~ r.h~:e~~1 business·
fur-lined glove Friday night hi
apartmenntl
.' section. KIngswoOci 3-
. I. UWIl1l .,..
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_orga.Jan .d
WATC_AKEB
of F. C. Bode aqd
lind I 128 Yale
SJItDItI.....
29E. Fifth Street.
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EMIL SPIES
w.'n'.......n .. SHS Seniors fA) Aid
Swift's Premium
STEAKS!~:~~HoulE Ib.89(
Sheet Metal Work
E-ueIIIDt K·UolQ' N - ' · ~
Parts, accessories.
Klnpwoocl 3-1290
Warm·Air Heating
Eatab!Jabed 1lI32'
. 30
- antique and modern.
years' experience, seven years· of m~=T
Swarthmore references. Custom
work at reasonable 'prices. Large
selection of domestic and imported
fabrles. Estimates are free. All
work is done.in our",", shop. Chair
bottoms rewe~d, ~.50 up. Our
low: overhead saves you money. ;;~:IQ:--'!!!,.!9~~~~:!!:~ __
THOM SEREMBA. Phone Sharon .;;
Hill 0734.
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P$SONAL - Piano tuning specialist, minor repairing, Igember
Piano Technicians Guild. Leaman,
KIngswood 3-5755.
PERSONAL - FURNITURE 1'11- t~r'~~~~;:
finished, repaired, upholstered; ~
slipcover. and draperies. Quality
work at bargain prices, both
".t:eaIOb};",mod;Jiern; Rugs. Please
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9-6811.9 or LOwell
8fl~~~,~~
for. free estl",ate. ·G••mltt I ~
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,ROOFING
'l'e.... ., Eaperlu..,. . . .
Klngswood
If You Need • ••
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REAL ESTATE
KI 3-1112
4-1246
Baltimore 1'Ike .. "noola Aft.·
CRESSON PRICHARD
{
LEhigh
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PUI.pi.,s,
MAdison 6-0713'. Opposite
Th!ater.
Swarthmore, Pa,.
,
OOlyalalcall' Home
~O~P~SN~~"'~""""'~~'~~.,~,~~~~ IBicycle,
Hobby,
ToyClifton
Shop,
Baltimore
Avenue,
900 Mi.chigan Avenue'
M~ison 6-9937
EX.ERT .1l10 T.III.
REBUILDII.·
Both Uke new. Call KIngs-
.
PERSONAL - Radio and tel..
. vision serVIce. Complete stock-'of
tubes carried. Robert Brooks.. Call
H.
FrH Eatillig.
PlIUad.lpbJa 3. Pa.
LOw..lI 8-6669.'
IIU1TOM IIST1LUTlIII .,
.
"foid up" lind leaTe I O O l ( r . and Mrs. 'Alt.bur W. Com"
,
"on the loose" _h Saturday mght. where nec08.ary. We bope the
and IOns Carl, J'im, and Robert of
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Man, patents Of children
bolldays . in al I Churc,
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are
williii&'
to
oprovlde
faeUities
for
step.
to
meet
this
need
and
the
guests
of
Mrs.
Collins'
s'--Id this age groop deplore. the faet
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these youngstera go to see the recreation programs, and theSehool
ey w have the
Mrs. J. T. Wall.., and family, and
. 'movie two or three times for Board does sponsor IIOme recreation and baeklng of the cO)l1lDunity.
brother Mr. Gordon Christensen
at isoliri!thinli hotter to do on procram. in .the area of sports.
RUTH H. McDOWELL
and family. Another brother Major
weekeilds; or go olit r1f ~ to at.. Their work load, however, Is too
AMY R. HOWLAND
Edward Christensen and family of
tend the social recreation program Keavy and demanding to allow them
Co-Cbairmen of the Study Rklbmood,Va., joined them.
at the itutli.dge FIt
of Public Recreation for the
dey bights. 'rhe older boys and girls needs of children. A separate Board
Slvarthmore League of Wom.
HODGE ~
attend t~e ~aturday night Canteeu of Rl"'reation created by the Bor·
en Voters
III 1l!rge nunlbers; THis Is
two' dedicated Borough couples. urgently needed. Such a Soard or EBTaTl!: OP IlE!lRY BtID80N BUQtJE..
Should these people find it neces- Commission cou.Id e-Iov a trained 1jELE. Ja.. of lb. To'lnlOhlp of B .....'.
W. Illtd Air llliIItIHIr..
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»llla.are count,. P.o, d\!ce~
.
B...... Dr'..... W.........
sary for any reason to give up their Director, possibly in conjunction
Lei..... n._....., OIl lb• •bOTe
work with the Canteen, It couId with another cOmmunity, to piide I _ _ _ MOD .....led .. lb. - ....
WIrIq,· .'"'ta""
easlly mean that the Canteen would us and to help us integrate our elSDed. oil po..... _ble
_ _ _ _~._---'._ _ _ _..:.._ _ _-,--,.._ _
are requeat.ed 10 mate paJDlenli. ed &bole
W.r!!
II.raItH'
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can 29c
.Red SOur Pitted Cherries
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Auxill_"; Reminder
To Meet
Morlr. 90th Bir:hday
Christmas Concert
The Ameriean Leclon Auxiliary
(Continued from Pal' 1)
(Continued from Pap 1)
Unit 427. is asking Swartlimoreans ·A meeting of the
...
to remelilber the Coatesvllle Vet;. Health Section of the ,Health and as It is today. Mr_ Shirer continued Hugo Fiorato and with the-Teaneck
AFSC Head of Southern erans without incomes, at this Welfare Council. Delaware County his Interest in the development of Symphony,
borough'. real estate.
The Swarthmore Colien Choma
Community Relations
Christmas Season. The unit appre- District•.wt1\ be held at the Comciates past generosity of the com· m~nlty "Y". Lansdowne avenue and
-Another continuing interest. this is known in this area for ita perto Report
munity. and feels that the ,cam· Garrett road. Lansdowne. on Mon- In The Players' Club, was to a con.on Thursday, tIlecember 11. The IlPalgll should be exte)1ded untn De- day. December 8, at 3 p.m, Repre- siderable extent responsible for ItalfF,rn:lan.eesof.R,nalo..nee and Bar•
sentatives of the more than 60 'Present theatre on Fairview Road. oque masterpieces as well as con·
Swarthmore Branch of the Wom- cember 10.
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temporary wor,ks by American com.
en's Intemational League for Peace
Gift item.o----cosmetics in plastic, health agencieo that serve Dela.
ware
County
have
been
Invited
to
oLong
a
subseriber
to
tbe
"You
posers. It has given local premiere.
and Freedom will celebrate Human stationery. searfs. streteh socks.
attend.
can
take
the
boy
out
oUhe
of
choral works by Randall Tbomp.
Rights Day.
eandy. w.allets;-may be left with
but 'Iou. can't take the country
son. Peter Mennin and .John Craw.
Members and friends will meet Mrs. Osear Gilcreest. 208 Vassar
of the boy" tbeory, he, for many ford.Gn 'Previous· Chrisbnaa con.
at 1 p.m. for lunch in the Media avenue, or on the white bench outESIIIIOS BAil II SWill
years. gardened here In the bor- corts. In addition to ita own con.
Fellowship House. 302 S.
side the d~\!f no one is at home.
New and old members - of
·
ough as vieII as h
aVlng
operated certs. the chorus performs as a
street. "Human Rights. 1968" will
)i:skimo Club under thlee:lr:a!::~:: two Chester County farms.
Imember of t~e Three College Chorbe tlie. topic of a talk given by Jean
Millard Robinson, S
After - his retirement in 1947 us in Its annual festivals of choral
Fairfax, national representative of
High .,
achool coach and Swarthmore
h e soId the pharm acy bu • IneSB'lIllusic
I
and Ita performances with
the American Friends' Service
Swim Club Manager. plunged into to·
G. Catherman, Mr. Shirer the Philadelphia Orehestl'a. Its di.
Lawrence Jones. a 1968 Graduate the· Mary .Lyon pool on Harvard
Commlttee's Southem Community
to maiJl.taln a keen inter· ree~r. Peter Gram SwIng. teaches
of Swarthmore High School and avenue TueSday to practice for est in .the husine.s. Today his
Relations Program.
music history at Sw"rthmore Col.
now
attending
Carleton
College
in
winter·
swim
meets·
with
other
ecriptlon
for
a
long,
·useful,.
and
lege
and is chairman of .the music
As such. she is mostly concerned
Northfield,
Minn
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has
just
finished
groups in the greater Philadelphia happy life. is his version of the departmellt.
with scho01 integrations and right
his
first
'lear
of
college
football
area.
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countryman's adage. "An dPple a
to work issues in North Carolina,
at
the
freshman
level.
meet
regularly
from
day, keeps me on the way."
Girls
will
Florida. Texas. etc. Previously Miss
oMr. and .Mrs. Earl H. Weltz of
Larry
quickly
won
a
starting
end
6:80 to 6:30 p.m. and boys from
Fairfax spent a 'lear in Africa,
oCoIlege avenue had as their guest
travelling widely and studying con- spot on the Carleton_ frosh team 6 :30 to 7 :30 each Tuesday and Elected Vice-President
SQn Mr. Robert E. Weltz of Lo.
season he was ca\led "the freshman Christmas and New Year's Eves)
For School Press Club
con~inent.
Angeles. C"lif.
Robert Bradshaw, lion of Mr. and
Prior to coming to Philadelphia. player that is most likely to play until the .ilose· of the season on
Mrs. Tho';'as A. Bradshaw of Ogshe worked on the ~FSC'il College varsity ball nsxt 'lear," in the words March 11
freshman
coach
Willard
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den
avenue. was recently
,
IStdf in New Haven: Those desirFurther
complimenting
Jones,
Tou·
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Logue
recently
vice-president
of the Press Club
.Ing baby sitting and/or transporta.
~.""CT
,tion may call Mrs. Joseph Conard. mi said, "Jones is the best pass· moved into their home at 620 Yale the Lawrencevi\le School in Lawcatching
end,
freshman
or
varsity,
.
h
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-'-lId
renceville.
N.J.
Bob.
now
a
senior.
t:fJd~'
avenue w~t .
r tree"" reno
~Ingswood 3-0632.
that has attended Carleton for at Stephen. Elizabeth and Anne M...~ I eame to Lawrenceville in his iIo!;>h. NEWS NOTES
least the last five yea1"&. Larry is tha. A fourth·child. Michael.~~::I;om:~o:re~year and sinee then he bas
also a fine sll-around player."
.bo
Octobe 22"
two minor varsity letters in
.Mr.anei Mrs. LaRue Hendrixson
L arry I·11 ust rated .h
· 8nar~ was
r . m.r.
. one mao
8 i
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and baseban and
o! North Chester road had as their lug ability by pulling down· &even· oln. the. poUt,cal selence faculty';or.l1otttlr·jFor baseball last 'lear.
guest over the weekend th.,lr I
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of the Umverslty of PenDS'flvania IJ
aerjals m only two games. fHe ,,:as In September. Before that hetsught
Last 'lear he was a counsel memo
daughter Miss Claire Hendrixson also a standout blocker on 0 fenslve t Not D
d F rdha . U .
of one of the junior.sophomore
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0
m nl,
.Dawes
. House. Bob
Of Washingto·n, D.c. Miss Hendrix-\~~!:~;~;~and saw every mmu
e- a it. re ame an
son, who resides at 2120 17th street.
'Play.
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. a member of the Varsity Athletic
N.W •• is employed at the Folger
end guest was Mrs. Hendrixson's
'Pla~ng football •. He was ton University's Sargent Co\lege. Often Bob. is called upon to show
niece Miss Kate Millett. a teacher also active m ext~-eurncular ac- class of 1913, Is .se"!ng as class
. around the school.
agen~ for the UnIversity's
. Before attending Lawrencevllle
In the English department of the tivitles. and was a class officer.
Woman's ColleI' of North Caro·
During the summer months he Glvidg Program whl~h ~upports Ita Bob attended Swarthmore. High
Hna. Green9boro.
works on a tramp fJ'Q.ightar. He is $60,000.000 development ~lan.
School.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Jabez F. Carroll of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald P.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Goldwat- --::.;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;::::::;::;;:;;::~Riven.leW road wl11 entertsin a'8 Jones of North Swarthmore avenue. er, .Jr..• of Rutgers avenue and ebll·
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their gueats over the weekend Mr.
dren Kathy, Janet. and Mark. spsnt
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CHllnMAS DICOIATlD . .
and Mrs. Rodney Williams of .
IITY SPEAIER
Thanksgiving Day with friends in
gate, N.J. The Carrolls will give a
Leslie Polk. son of Mr. and Mrs. East Oraup. N.J. Over the week·
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cocktail party in honor of their William Polk. 401 Brighton avenue, end they were the ·guests of
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guests tomorrow .:fternoon.
now vice consul and second sec.....' Goldwater, Sr., In New York CItY.
WEST LAUREL HILL
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Wagataff tary of the United States EmbaSS'l,\ Mr. and Mrs. Bimey K. Morse
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or .Haverford place. entertained Beirut. Lebanon, will address a of HarVard· avenue have as their
any day £rom 9 to 4.
Mrs. Wagetaff's brother.in.law and meeting of the World Affairs Coun- guests Mr. Morse's mother Mrs.
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sister Mr. and Mrs. John Cartin· cil at Its city headquarters on De- Beatrice Kellogg, and Mrs. Morse's
.....ont Ay•. ab"". CiIyo Uno
hour. and their two sons Jack and cember 9. at 1 :p.m.
aunt Mrs. R. C. Roberts. who have
Bolo-Cynwyd
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_.Sam of Baldwin, N.Y•• over the
His topic will be "Report From arrived from Milwaukee. Wis.;
Slop in OllIe. at Clock To_holiday weekend. .
Lebanon. 1968." .
an indefinite ·stay.
for""idanco
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The one new car that's 6-passenger
size inside, 3 feet shorter oJltside -••
OPEN EVERY NIG.HT UNTIL CHRISTMAS • - -
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Christmas·
100%
IMPORTED
Gilt"
FULL FASHIONED
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CARDIGAN
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o Natural
Parks.on a postage stamp,
turns on a dime.? Peak ~rformance for miles and miles on a hatful of·
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Beauti~1l1 styled, richly upholStered, tastefully appointed.
-Pink
gas.?
~Costa less
to. buy.
Black
far.lesS to opera~e. SIiIart ••• Sensibl~ ••• Spirite.cL
It'. 'Your New Dimension in MOtoring
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of· Swarthmore
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gay -..;ith Christmas boob· on
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specl,·. ISP cay, . announces a
Me.m bershlp, .
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Board. Vote·
S· m·.... X' Spon ors Event·
Tree, Children's Gift,.
specla all aY.Doon.
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t~ Work f9r ·~rou9h' house on ,Fairview road.· Curtain .
Elmore Talks
to Star. ay . .
to the Borough's seasonal cheer
PR Board
time· is· 8 :20 p.m.. Monday througb
Tonight
,The viom~n's··C1ub
Swarth- with the not'Ice that th e usua I
At a recent meeting of the Saturday.
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omen· oters o. aId H. Po h will direct the cast se 00 SCIence an ma ema J'hr.i.tmas program. at 1:30 be observed during the holiday ,swarthmore at· the home of Mrs.. i 16
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teachers are expected to attend· a
the "V
Robert Hilkert. Strath Haven ave- 0
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p.m.· "Travellrtg tlie 'Christmas·: season. Readers will
tod
. the desirability ofa Public
the conference
E~ Smith, preSident of the Ph~a- book to a card but may tali. as. atiorl p1·ogram ·for Swarthmore. .
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delphia Sto'!' ~e~ ,,:n~for. ~1~'7 :..inll'l.'fJn tl,ey can" fead (at this·
For some time the League of
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eous discussion ~oups during the
years co-edltor· .of th6~.Nat10nat • t·.·, ·1):' •.•. , .'.
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afternoon to conSIder the relation
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hetween,the high.sehool.alUi conege
S wry ague s 'Pen Ica.
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. : The Library will close on Christ.~, a yea. roundPub}ic.Recreation·proOutside Aid· ..
·course ,program. In . the phyalcal
·f Th'····
sciences, biological sciences/ and
A dramatIc raconteur, Mrs. Smith mas Eve at 5 p.m. and remain· gram and last·Year appointed· a
hd. fqr 26 years, et\~ill!1\a"ld ~~. tlJf~Ugh.out Christmos·.cOlft.,?,fttee to s~'the p~es~~#.
. ~~. .em..
•. '",athematlcs:
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fascinated groups oJ.cblldren. adol. Day.
. reatl~nal practl~• .In· SWarthmQre . PaulD. WIlIllIlIl8, ,?c,,:pres..,;nt
Each· sectIon WIll be lead by a
esi!lonts a?d adul~'~!th,.h!r ~.~r,I!,~. ',:... ,
and, make r~ommendlitlona' for and auditor Qf. the ·Fldellty·rhlla·: Swarthmore College pr~essor anol
Preceding her· performance, thechanges and expansion if found de- delphia Trust Company•..and Rob- a· Delaware County high sehool
M~ic Depar~~~.t.. will )lr~v~de a, ">. ~~
silable.' The committee chairman•. ert G.· Hayden. American Viscose. tes?he;, ·in, mathematics Professor
delight:ful program of Christmas ... .
·Mrs. H. Woodward McDowell waS Corporation eXecutive. were swom Hemnck Brinkmann end Bobert
songa bylMr. and IIIrs. E~ ~!')+
a ••lsted byM#T; Anthony, ill as borough auditors. by BD~ Hartman of Upper Darby HIP
ler'in solos and duets, ac\101llpanled.
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\ M.ra. Herman Bloom, MrS, David Joseph Rsynolds at Mouday. eve- :Sehool; in the physical seiencea
on the piano IIll., ,MrJ!. .,9. M(il~Jl ~"I~I()r ].CI,,!:l .. SF!onsors Pro" Bowler; Mrs; ,Ichard Enion, ;\my nin~s session of ~rough Counc~. Professor Dennison Bancroft anol
Allen.
\'~"<"'. ;. ·11d:· / .':..: grain ~ri:: ~etarded
. Howland. \Uld)Jllrs. Ua!id Ullman.
WIlliams. who ~IVes at 608 Unt- Frederic~ Houck of ~ether Pron·
~t this annual IThristmaB ;proCh'ld .
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:rhe rep.ort '6t. the .coJiuillttee was Varsity place and·~s a former presl· dence HIgh School; m the biolog1-,.
gram, there will be B"')lre89ntation ' .
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I. ren
. presented to'tlle membership for dent of .the National Association cal selences Profeasor L1lZClrD Liv'
of' gifts for children from all memMrs. RandaU A. Burr, president dlsolls81on a~ pOssible adlon. of Bank Auditors and Controllers. Ingaton and .John. Bay of S~
bers ot.thll!'lu1!•.cTh':.Y'?!'th.(,Jon~- lIf th~ J~!,ior. W?,ma.~:~ 91~b,. of ·The Lea~ of Women ·Voter. wa~ IIPPolnte~, Monday nlgllt fol. f!eld Hig~ School.·.
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. vation DeparttJKtnt .requests gifts S_rthmote, has, annoanced names feels that the consideriltl0ll ,of a lo,":,ng ~uncil. aeeeptance ot the. A comblne4-. meeting•. a dlnner~
forthe.bo~at.GI\!ll Mil1l! and' the. of tho)'e clui?' memi>ers 'WOr~ngon year round program of recreation reSIgnatIon of Mrs. lsobel· P. Fus- and. at 8:15 a talk by WIlUam~
g'irls
Sleighton .Farm~ aged 12 to 'the'1>~.entii~ion:· ~~. "Aliuihl and for a!l·lIgas. under trained leader- se~. suhmitted two month. ago. He more, chairman of the ,<:ollege'.
16 years. Mrs. C. C. Franek, chair. the NIght VIsitors to be stsged .hlp, ·Is. a timely oile for· Swart\i. WIll serve for the remalader of Mrs•. Department of Physics..wtll follow
man, ws donors to wrap the gift to~orro~ night. The productiop,. niore~ In vi.... · of the fact that.the Fu..~II's .termwhlcb expires in thll pan~ dIseUll.lolll. Professor El-·
and ",ark the age a.nJl sex of the will be glven at 8 p.m. at the ,Nethe~ ·Del~are County Board of Com- J~uary 1964.
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more."!'ho ~t last year worklnc
recJpient on an atLid.iid,811tY..befo~ ~ytdenee, .B,ieh:S~hoo\ and will .",I.s10ners has jus~ established a
Mr. Hayden, who ~ bves at (7 at .the atomIC labora~rJ: at ~
ph!cing it under tIIiRlhris'imli.
~tlo;t!t th!l.Dela~l'8 County As""': recreation servic~ aJi~.appolnted as Woodbroo\!: road and I. a certified A1amo~ an~ accompanied the A,mer-.
Receivjllg at ijle door will be Mrs. clatlon 10.r Rstsrded Chlldren.'. head of this service Frsnk Fitts. pulllic accountant,· was appointed lean ~I~. to the Genev.a exhibitGo A1exand.if.MIII,j'·;''ua MrS. flillr~ '. Head. Of :~he·c01lllil~tte. that. ~as ~irector·of reCreation for Chester, last summer tQ folflll the unexpired ·Ion. of. the ..psacefnl uses of atomic.·
vet 'Sclllliirilcber; MrS.. Frank'. H,~;funct1onine:.in: ."ft"Peratio~ expert advj~ '!"ill be available for ~rm ofH.!nry -,... Ha~ris._ who; re- energy, will speak .on ':rrogreas in.
MeC,o""ait:"aiid . lie.", committee WI.·Il . W'~
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s8rve'ten'·"iiU- iolfs~ . chari..· ."¢of.- \h,. .sliow.; ~ .,~,,~~-~, .1I.\r",,,~iit
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A·W·'n . Black Her conm\1ttee incliJde.: . or establish a Public Rooreatloil" been appoInted. Thl,s wrmrunsun-. >lrga.nized by the Swart!mtore
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til J anuary.
1962
te r 0 f..SIgma X·I. a natIonaI ho. nor- .
The Mesdames DODal
.AIkens.. Board or.· Commission.
I d i11
ar w pour.
,Robert Bennett, Randall Burr.· It was voted by the membership
The third'",!udjtorj ·"Who juld serv- ary honoran'o scientific !IOCiety.
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JBI!l"'l.C!ark, John Gersbach, James ·toaccept and approve in. 'Principle ed since 1948. is Richard~. Snyder. ..~..:;.... . - - - - - , . - H~r.d, ,~,:t .~Il!le. Charles .the report of Mrs. ·MeDowan's cOm- of 2~. Dartmo~th a~enl1e"associa-.
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., _ ... • " . Kefes; Edwar"...·Malil..r. c. D. Mil•.mittee, and the committee· was ted WIth t,he Catslytlc Cpnst;ructlou .
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Richard Rsuth,
explore ways
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er, G. W. SIckel, Stephen Spencer, ·rymg out Its recommendations. It . Courcllpassed a r~solutlon .ask-·, Beginnmg tomorrow evemng ,the
Meet VI.ith p'~n~re$t., ... Ji.a~tinll' .St~lIer" J, .s., Torrey,was also voted. that the Leagoe·.of ing. ~)le ,,"~itorato. make any. re- high school gym will be openlOJ"
Starts'.~t 6:41j".'on' ;:, . ',: :Frank.· Wlil(.eli.: John' W;'rd. and .Women Voters ~:. of Swsrthm.ore. co~mendatlOns. whl~h .th~y te\\ ~he weekly. recreational basketball
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William ;Watd. _ ,. ,.,
. 'should work fo~. the estsbllsbm~nt nllght~;d~.lral!1et/> stl"\lngp.en,or each Saturday.and Sunday from 1
Gamel· Floor .... ,.' 'MrS: ·Francls·Fof'sythe of the of a ,Public .~ecre...tjon\ mard . 'lor modemlZe horoug~ metho.ds, and until 4 p.m. Ag",ln the program
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.Tonight the 1959 Swarthmore ·senior club has been active in an ;the Borough dt Swarthmb're: At tbe another resolution authorizing the ·will be supervi~ by the coaches.
Righ School basketball team wiU advisory c';'pacity.
., m'eeting o~ .~:lc,ll~lIord .of' Directors ,fina~cec~ittee. ,~o .,.,ploy pn A membsrship card is. required,
meet a Penncrest five in the two
Tickets for tomorrow night may· <>f the·League of.WomenVo~rson ?utsl4eflrm !'i:,Pllhbc.acepuntsnta which·.ean.be obtained. upon first
schoo.!s: tirs.!',Ij!a~~ .ejlCPWlF'1,,;. T.J1.~ .~iIl ~,e o!>W.lJ~d. I:!y."!lIIi~lI!.tS:iDecembex '8 the· boa~ .concurred
(Cpntinued. on l'age. 6)·.· ; attendance. ~he·.~· will a~so be
ga"me''\lri11 be pll~ye
more 1R'Dl.. ' .. ,.,;'. ,... ..:.;~' f.· .a~ t!)~ d90r. c.
. . ' ... the membershIp. m.eetmg.
Jr. HIgh St,udy HI!I. ..
Cb",s~as vacatIon whe~e~er team
Penncrest. coached by Lou Scott·
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. L'b .. H .. .. ·A:'-,-' , , d prllCtices and other actiVities are
I rlry oun nnounce. not held. The prograll! continues·.
=SS~ted by 7alt U~o:n::'f~t.: Se~ Exp.Ol"(lrs
A 'faCulty sponsored·ptudy han until the spring vacation and will .,
oor an dnexpetrhiOnColl' J~VII.. u ' . :..Ibn·..;~~"
Santa Clau~ b.... into The js conducted every d~y in. the cate- hi> Interruptl'd only' by an occasion..
f oar.. i mprove
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ro~ 10 .'30. to .11·42.
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. me unior H·Igh geme. Every, eese, e I e .me men I
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th,s psrlod. quiet IS mamtamed. one living in ~warthn!.bre, Rulltor. has had·~ rebll.~~lllm~.com•.Shll', S.E.,s .. Le? ;Mari~ 329. IS busy • day, bnnglng hiS Swarthmore Any :pupil who fails to eoopsrate kidge,.or attending the school _
~Ietel~ his entire team of.last.,.....r .prep~ringfor ~ts. s~x~h. ~n:lt"ephone numbl!r;and o. good is sent IIome with a note stating bim and its alumni are eligible for
m SPIte of ~he fact tha~ it .",,88' a .cru;IlItIU,IIS;',l'tee. rOJec •. IS .;'hic: bit of a~e cI!i!I,., .. ~< .;' .. :.
the reason for his dismissal from membershtp .
you,,;,g club m the 1967:68s~a~:,!" .!"~lD .~ur~ ofl.lDcom~ upon ... "
"H
it isl" aid h "Kin s•. study hall. The parent or guardian
In addition to the recreational
Ret\imlng letter wlnne.t~ ;.,!-re :Da~ :t~:Shi* .~~~eni\B for Its ~eratin!l".
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P~.. ' .. ~ , . e,... ;9... is asked to sigu this utility slip baskethall thers will be a 'Program
Gro¥"n an~ Jay Lord. CaptalD. Sl~ e.xpens,:+_It.'~ hope4 that this Y"l'r s, . wood 4.033Q•."':h&only.t~'n9 IS,
which is to be· retu~ned to the high of se'l'enth and eightb grade intraJohnso? WIll be unable ~ play for sale WIll· be ~en more successful , he added, lean,~~,"!,agnlficen.tly Scbool offiee. .
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S01l\8 ttme and ~,,!bably will never than the preVIous 'f8!!r.,,;,; ...... ;. over th'rco,!~~er~ (only' Santa ; Anystude~t ....Iib'e"ii.!iot~·:l]ome ·participating on the regular Jr.
~n; a unifo",:,. ~lS season d~e to
Me~bers of ·th~ $hijl Comuilttee.. and kings can·.leanmagriif"lC8nt- whell s'!Dt fro!" ~tu\l~'hall ill1"@: (eo High teams during the h~urs of -8
hIS J1lness'::Be Will be sorely m1~. compn~}'f fatlletsof· the scoots . Iy).a won'tbe·worldng !Until :rues- porttothe.'liiith:sclloOi offi.(~~e~ to 12 each ~aturd8'f moming. This
. .Boys wlio competed .on I",,;t 'lear s have .~~o?atlnt. their eff~rts by; . d .. . ;11 th ... u'· citilens he is asSignedll>, .. ,~"iotbith·8tiidy program will be supervised by Mel
ZV ~am and now are vars~ty per- offenng tlierr laho~ and whatever
ay, 50 ~., ~~ ~~ 1'g . . .
hall; hEilniimt! ..etuni·iI? s!l!'ied~~HP D~ki.n,
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. fo,,!,ers are seniors Ronme Tay- support they·ean 'give in order to.· of !ou!' f1:>
to psk to
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Piccone will be
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The high se\,lool Ilbnitt;I,'·open a flfth..~q.,iIth. gr..deboYB~ .. iD~ ..
10r.:.Joe Moran. and Bl"O!Iie Craw- assure the succe'!"" of .~~ ve!,~re. . #lelr parents to caH.
fo"!. Juni!>rs on the varsity for the Skipper George .8... M;u.., and the.. W.th 'that, Santa. vanlsl.ed, to ·Jqnior :High plJP.!h·dailY ~ structlonal and basketbal1 playiq·;
f~l...t time are Bnrke Jackson, R~ ·M..te.9~ the.ehip are also strougly, , leaving ..flot -on1y the a~c chill . 10,20, to, g:46. Parents are lis'/
b en ifun i :o1/er to ",~ge t\,l.eir chj.\dren to avail them- fr,:,m.D ~ 1~ iii the uew:~em.ntu7: •
Dawes. Two .sophomores made the will.be,b"eld on the rot adjOIning The.. that ha~ .,,' .. ,.. . 9."9., rt selves,pf the opportunity to use the ;",hoOl" gymnasium. ·This program'·
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team and might possibly crack the .Provident TradesIllen ~ank. and ., Swarthmore and a good pa
library during the above bours.
IS 'spons~red by the Swarthmore
starting lineup. They are Ronnie Trust Company; The:neoJi sigu, the qf the E!,.t, but
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Recreation Association, while the
Herbster and Butch Hofmann.
stslls, the electrical w()rk, and other .mil~ that cheere
Th
Fo~tball .Heroes'" Aqultlc
other two are sponsored by the
The game this evening is expsct- .•qrvi~es are being ..donated· to th~ more~~ d~.ar through. urs. ay.
Dave Houtz and Charley Dietz local. school district. A great turn·
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unit by friends of.. the .Ship.
, . It behoo~es T1ie Swarthmor- sWarthmGreHith .School fQqtbali ou~ lUall ~J;I~ progra",sis ex.. 'l;rees will be avall~letod~y•. ean to adVise. all Borou9h P!'~ Stars, .jlinch~bittedas swlJoinlng peeted. .
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The. ShiP. ",,\comes the lUspection . e~ w~~ want .Santa.ta ~sit coaches at this week's meetings of
PL.I "'"ISTMA' ,.I1'Y of the large variety of. trees, and. the~ child&:;
,PBrK'ln; the'Eskl!"o Club in the Ma~L'fOn alEAT BOUS 1.1. .
The Piesbyterian Church Nor- garlands by the
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-The Great BoOks· DiseussloJl !
Chrlstn.!. ~~;a=lIn:S;:'~y, the .sponsor· of the. Sh,p.
.~ren s names a ~:::rIy
nOtedcoaeh, Millard Rob!nson, who Group ~ meet, Wedn~ay at S ~ "
December 19 t ·10
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. Santa. ~ pam a
is generally. chief of the EskIm.... p.m. in the Amencan Legion R......: .
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iCHIS that ~ for
at'the littlest Eskimos, Borough iJaU. to C!>Ilaider RabelaJa:9 './ ...
and f ' a
coach Millard
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iiiI'. and Mn.. Valeotlne L. Fine attends Medleal Sehool at the Uniwill entertain with Ii milk, punch "ersi~, of Penns;rlvania.:,
party, at their home on Elm "va,Mr. and Mn. Herbert Edney
nue tomorrow afternoon.
.. their ",uta for the
IIrs. W. W. Mltehell pd
pme and w8ekend MI'.·pd,
pachter Anue ParmIee
E. O. Tukey of Bath, Me., with
Personals
Ca~la
the
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BegermaD of Auatbl, TIlL, who are' Chrlatmal, holidafL
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returned from a visit with Anne'.
daughter
and their son
M and Mrs. iohn W.
parents Capt. and Mre. C.H. Parm- Melvin, ~hb 'Is a member of the of F~hold N. J. have announced
lee of Norfolk, Va. Anne Ia
PiIIllt Armed F.orce~ Baud; the~nira~ent ~ their c1nghter,
ing the winter with her Jii:and- also ,Mrs. Edney's COllSlD Mlea Max- M'
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LI sid to John
,mother and Is 80ttendlng high ine Weld, a student at Keene State s;s Tho::~' Jr~ 'son of Mr.
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. neys move rom 0 u.aua, • • I,Medl,&,
Mrs. J. A. Calhoun arrives tada)' last month into the former IIc- P MI •• Lipski Is a graduate of ""'1 I
, from Fredericksburg, Va, to spend Crory house at \i!l3 Westmins~1' son College in Chambersburg, claas
the" Christmas holidays with
avenue, which ,they have purcJcased. of '58. The bride-to.be Is with the
son Dr. J. Alfred Calhoun and fam- Mr. Edney la an engineer with NeW Yolk Life Insurance Company
Uy OD Elm, avenue: Her daughter Glene~al Eleotrie, l'Ihiladelphla.
New York City.
lIiee Margaret Calhoun will join Their children a~e Charlotte 16,
Her flanoe Is an alumnus
the family on December 21.
Cheryl 12 and Linda 10.
Princetou University, elass of '00,
Jennifer Lea Haight, daughter
M~. and Mra. Thomas S. Linton where he waa a ,·member of Ivy
of Dr. and Mra. Gilhert P. Haight and ohildren Joel seven;
Club. He Is also a member of the
of College avenue, celebrated her five, Elizabeth three and
First TrOop, Philadelphia City cay11th blrthdllY Sunday ,nlght·at a Jr. one and a half, moved Wednes- alry. Mr. Thompson ia with Union
buffet Bupper for her 22
day from Broomall into the for- Carbide Plastic. Company in ~,-- I
in Myrtle McCallin's sixth
,mer Tricker hOllSe at 836 P80rk York City.
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avenue which they have purchased.
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Bruce Gemmill,
nut lane returned home Sunday
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Cooper
of Wynnewoo d , announce
M
night from a nine-dsy vacation.
,of Dr Cooper'
., Muhlenberg avenue, I'S at Fort Dix the enga,gement
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, and Cuba. During their ablren,eel undergoing six weeks on Inilantry daughter, Anne Spottewo
Sandy Mills was a guest of Mr. and basl
. W Kn"'Mrs. Richard B. Brandt of Elm Prior to entering training GemmUl and Mrs. Philip
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completed one year at Masll- Swarthmore. IMiss Cooper Is also
had
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avenue: Dick, James, an
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Mills wete the guests of Dr. and achusetts Institute of Technology. the daughter of the ate II' n a
M1'8. William C. Elmore of Walnut He wiU aen.e under RF A '
Furey Cooper.
lane.
on aotive duty for six months and
Mise Cooper attended the Agnes
M~. William C. Campbell return- thet, be assigned to hometown
School In WynneWood and \Ii
ed last week! to hi. home on Cedar with Army Rese~ or
a graduate of Mi•• Hall's Sehool;
lane from a seven-day buslnes. trip Guard units.
,Mais., Bl'ial'eliff Junior
Mi'. and Mrs. Raymond K. Den- College and the Uni~rslty of
to Dallas, Tex.
worth of, Elm avenue, with their Pennsylvania. She made her debut
Mr. Henry I. Hoot, whO reeently son' Ra-ond, Jr., and
Philadelphia in 1963 and is 'a
underwent surgery in Taylor HOII,.,.
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f th 'Junior
and daughter Mr. and \frs. Samuel
meD! er 0
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League of Philadelphia
pltal, is nOW reeuperatilg at his
home on Lafayette avellue.
C. DeCou, Srd, of Haddoriflel,;;1.
Mr. Kni.kern is a graduate of
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have
returned
home
from
a
visit
in
Mr. and 'Mrs. Willlam . oa~The Hill School, Swarthmore ,Col~'gh
of
,Rutgers'
avenue
and
M~.
Illinois
where
tbey
were
the
guests
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"" e T'uek S eh 001 0 f BU81•..
and Mrs. Matthew McKlnnell 'of of theIr aughters and thel~ amlAdm" I t tl
f D rtm th
Yale avenue entertained at dinner lies, Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Strat- ~~
CD S ra on 0
a
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Saturday at the Searborough home te in Park Ridge, and 1MI'. and Mrs.
Aege""
ap ng wedd"IDg IS PI al1ned• ,
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Van R. Gathany ... Lake Fo'e..
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
. . . . . ~k
W. Hoeh of Yale avenue, Before
Fonner Swarthmorean' Mr. WilI.ITH
her marriage in the Swarthmo~e lIam Shelly of Center Point is In
Presbyterian Church on October 10 the O~ange Memorial HAlI.pltal in
'Mrs. Hoch was Mrs. Beatrice Hur- Orlando, Fla" for ~reatment of a
, ley Daltry of Wayne. Judy Daltry foot ailment. Mr. Shelly w&& for- I v., w,
who had heeneommuting from II\8rly assoclaWd .with the S~th
Swarthmore to school in Radnor Haven Inn.
entered the eighth grade at Swarth-------,more mgh 8ohool last week. Mrs.
COU.LE FETED
Mr.
and
Mrs. Oliver. Gould Swan
Hooh, who taught, In the Swarthmon Elementary School for aever- entertained at • eoektall party on
i al years is now a member of the Sunday, In"honor of Miss Patricia
Ann Boston and their son MI'. Dana
Radnor faculty.
Kyle Edney of Strath Haven Westbrook Swan, II, whose maravenue entertained 11 friends at a Tiage will take ,place Saturday, Delunoheon and movie party Saturday cember 27 in Nloholson, Pa.
Mr. and Mra. George lr. Jarden
in celebration of her eighth birth'Will give a cocktail party in their
• • Henry A, Peirsol, Jr., of honor toinorrow.
IWIIT.IIU, ,A.,
Mr. and'Mrs. Robert P. Bradford
Lafayette avenue stewarded for
Shetland sheepdogs, sehipperkes and Mr. Robert H. Bradfom will
Fri. & Sat•• Dec. 12, 13
and Great Danes at the 1958 show entertain at eocktaUs and' a, Bar
NOWSHOWIN6
ot the Philadelphia Kennel Club on Bhower on Sunday,Dececnher 14.
You'll
lIiUl)h Your H...d Off at
Saturoay.
Andy
Griff'cth
TO WED DEIE.. IER 28
Mr. Richard Gill, who has been
Inliving tempor-l'rily at the Lafayette
Mrs. L. Wesley Argo of Menomihome
Mrs; Alfred E. LongWell nee, 'Mieh., will be matron of honor
aince ".epting a hew job at Vertol for her .Iste~, ·Miss Miriam ElizFri. Featureo-7:25. 9:30 P.M.
and attempting to relocate hi. fam- abeth Tho1l1 when she becomes the
Sat, Fealur.s4. 8:05. 10:10 P.M.
ily In the area, was rushed to Tay- bride of Lt. Arthur M. Saunders,
lor Hospital, RldleyPark,on Slin- Jr., of FonEustis, Va. on DecemRED SKELTON In
day for an enllirgeney appendec- ber 20. Mr. :Argo will serve as
"Pubtic"Pigeo.n No. I"
tomy.
usher.
t.r
III•• lat. I ••••
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bond of
The Christmas 'l!!eoJding will ,take
pl..
lartHa
laral'lI '
Long Island, N.Y. will spend the plaee Satuxda,y, December 20" in
Christmas holidays with their sonSun., Mon;,
in-law and daughter, Mr. aud Mn..
Dartine A. Stoner of Cornell
Dec. 14, 15, 16
nue.
2 TorrIfI. Shows 11\ In T"""ie!tlor
Mr. 80nd iMrs. Rabert Reed and
Fran" Sinaf1'aDebbie Reynold,
children' Bill,' Michael and S1lS8n,
formerly of Landenberg, are epending the winter with Mrs. ~'8
hy"" seer
6:30. ' 10:20 P.M.
festivities to
- plus'cellebl,ate the joyous
THE
Fred Altaire
Cyd Chari_
season. $pecialHoIIday entertainment.
New Year's Eve Party.
8:25 P.M. ONLY·
Ocean waler in all
OF SWARTHMORE
balhs. Twin beds with
presellts
beth from $13. Mod.
'Am. Plan- $S.25.
Ask 'about Holiday
Plan. Call AllanHe
City 5-1211, in N.Y.
MU 2-4149.
'Victor D.tShirer
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Sincerest congratulations and
a~ect,ionate g09d wishes~for the
future years are extended to
one 'of Swarthmore's senior
citizens and the founder 0'£ this
Pharmacy, upon his
BEAUTY SALON
IHIIITI.. II .1 THE 1.1.
9 South Chester Road
Call KIngswood3-0476
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PLAYERS CLUB
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JOSEPH W. cI.FURtA
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DONALD H. PUSH
MOnd.y th.... Saturday
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CHRISTMAS'
FOR THE 6th CONSECUTIVE YEAR THE SWARTHMORE
SEA SCOUTS, WILL BE SELLING THE 'BEST IN TREES.
GREENS, LAURa Ie PINE ROPES; HOLLY. N~~~OE,
. ; WREATHS, TABLE TREES. STANDS AND DOOR DECORATIONS.
-Between the,
, Bank Builcling and the Pod Office
, Swarthmore, •••
pi E STARlSFRmAY,
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SUPPORT THE SEA SCOUT PROGRAM
Authoriud Boyon
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HARRY OPPENLANDER .
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YUL BRYNNER
hoiures-7:OO. 9:25 P.M.
Klngsweod 3-2l9O
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FOOTWEAR,
Lucky .you •• ; if. you zip. into
B. F. Goodrich' Cold Weccther
Boot. when temperat"'r".
dive. Fleece linings andflufu
cuffs hring a warm' welcome
glow' to your feei. 'plain cr
cuffed style. In aHractiv", cclors. Convenient slide fas·
tene,r. ,Size. for women,
misses. children. Be .ure to
stop i~and
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Beginning Monday,
we "Vlill be open
every night until
Christmas '(except
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Thursda,
Dec. 18th
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"The T• •rT,ap"
ALBERTG. CATHERMAN
DOUGLAS CLARKSON
RODNEY GALLAGHER'
~LLA ~AY GOODWIN
WILtIAM 'GOSSER
FRANK HARRIS
EDWARD HARTENSTINE
VIRGINIA MARTINENZA
MARY McFARLAND
LEWIS SCHEIB
RANDAL SCHEIB
RICHARD ZENSEN
ALL THE FAMILY
"Oaiolhaad"
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GIFTS
for
Cellep Theatre
0t
90th BIRTHDAY
December 15th, 1958
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PETER E. TOLD, JIIAlUORIE TOLD, Pub/v"Phone KJDgswood 8-0900
PETER E. TOLD, EtlitM
Barbara B. Kent, MimaPtl Editor,
Rosalie D. Peirsol
Marjorie T. Tolo!,
J &nuary 24, 1929, at the Poat
Entered as Second ClUa
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tile Act of March 8, 1879.
Office at SwarthJ!tore, Pa.,
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l.uob Communion at 8 o'clockSunday morning. At 9:311 a aervle6 of
Momlng Pi'I&yer will be held, and
all departmel1te of the Chureh
11~~ehloolwill meet at th.thoui". There
will be a service of Morn!ngPrayer
at 11 :16 a.m. The usherS will be as
follows:
9:30 a.ri.. - J. P. Espei,aehade,
11. ••• d usher; William Gaylord, al-
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IDr. Roberta will be th~e~:~:;~lslons, E. G. Smith, and G. S. ValenAPPRIC:IAIION
The topic of Dr. Roberta' sermon at the Chancel Choir's pl
tine; 11:16 a.m. - W. M. Bush,
at the 9:30 and 11 o'clock aerviees of ~obert Elmore's eantata
head u~her; C. B. Blake, altemate;
of Worship Sunday morning will Incarnate Word" on Sunday
W. L, Cleaves, E. O. Cramip, TheoWe extend our. erafeWapPred-'
be "He Comes to Comfort." The ning, December 21, at 8 p.m. Thia dore Evans, and J. W;· Jones. Alan
alion 10 the Ihousands of fumnles .
Sacrament of Baptism will be ad- ~s.·a unique combination of the Torrey 'Will aerve as ficoiyte at 8
who have reUed. on our ..rtIceo
ministered at the 11 o'clock serVIce. spoken word and choral and organ o'clock; Kenneth· Wyse at 9 :30, and
At the 9 :30 service Mr. and Mrs. aecompaniment. There are several at 11 :16 Andy Hopkins.
JUchard Horikawa, at the 11 a.m. new settinga of lesser lmown
Holy Communion will be celebraaervice Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dugan The work is divided into four.parts: ted at 7 and 9:30 a.m. Woonesday.
will be at the Harvard avenue en- Tile Prophecy, The Nativity, ·the The advanced Bible elass will meet
-DIUCIOU O. _ .....
trance to eet the eongroegatlon.
Adoration by the Magi, and the at 10' o'clock and' tl:e begmners
(lhurch Sehool classes will meet Eternal Manger.
~h.ss at 1 p.m.
.
1120 CHII'NU' STRlII
'at 9:30 and at 11 o'clock.
.qifts .tor the i\Jmunciation and
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The Senior High Fellowship will
FRIEIDI IEETI.aIITEI
St.. Christopher's Church at 12th
meet Sunday evelling at 6:30 p.m.
A special Cl)ristuoas .program
and Diamond streets, in Phlladel-.
John Crataley.wllliead the discus- been arrangedfortheAdult~~~:~I~=~;;,:Will be p."aented at the'9:30
sion 'of the topic "Teen-Agers and hour Sunday. Walter Fla"
this Sunday.·'
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Their 'Billions." This group will present a program of Negro epiritqn Saturday moniUig, DeeemI>er
ftDt ""'Bt on 'Sunday, Deeember 21 .uals; there will be readings from 20', at.10 o'clock the ehildren in the I·;·
cir January 4.
Phyllis ·MeGinley and Dylan Thom- second grade will meet to rehearae
· The Woman's Aesoeiation Sew- as, and earols by.the wbole group. for the (lhristmaa ·Pageant. The
litg Group owill 1IOt ""'Bt on the All are wl'lcome.
will be held on Sooday,
nsnai fourth Wednesday of this
The annual Firat-day School
21, during the 9 :30 service.
month but will meet on the fifth will take plaee Sunday afternoon
Wednesday, December. 81, at the at 6 in the Meeting House•.
CHECK- BRAKES...,.., FRONT ENtL-. STEl:RING
. 1 time of 10 a.m.
Monthly Meeting for BUISin'lSS I
IHRllTiAl ICiEllt...TEI
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will be held at 8 p.m. on Tuesday . The faqt that God's ca~'is ever
, CHURCH SERVICES
in Whittier aouse.
.
I plre'lJont and ever available will be
EXHAUST SYSTEM - WINDSHIElb WiPERS
. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
out in the Les.son..sennon
· Dr. D. Evor Roberta. JIIniater
ME1HDDII1 IDTEI
entlUed ''Go~ the Preaerver of·
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Sudsy, December 14
The Board of Trustees will meet Man" at Christian .Scienee serviees
9:30 &: 1-1 A.M. - Sermon: "He this even.ing (Friday) at 7 p.m.I'lSUllday.
fiRES
Como toA..CMomfortCh"· _ L ,,_L ••\ followed by' the regular
Proof of this divine proteetion is
9~..
u"'" ""..."" meeting of the Officia1 Board at 81 elnphalliz<,d in the' Sc:rIptural i ae9:30 A.M.- Women's Bible claaa; o'clock.
count of Elijah's sojourn In the
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College-Age Bible el888
Sunday School elasses for an
(I Kings 19).
5:16
- 8th and 9th Graders ages will begin at 9 :46 a.m. There
7th P.M.
Graders
The Golden Text is from' Psalms
6:30' p.M.-8enior High FeIlow- is a nursery for iri1ants to two .(91:11): "He shall give his angels
ahlp Supper.
years during this hour.
charge over thee, to keep thee in
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
8:00 P.M.-Inquirers Class.
J\t.the id(mtical services of worthy ways."
{
Wednesday, December .17
shiP of 8:-46 and 11 0'01001<,
An invitation Is extended to aU
Opposite' Bpi\O
.p.,rking Lot..
'.7:30' P,M. ~ ~ounJ[ Adulte.
Kulp will use as his sermon
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ject, "The Song of the Sword: The
Closed Saturday 12:30 P.M.
John
C.
Kulp,
Mlnlater
Book That
. Live
'11....b Special Christ- Park avenue, at .J1 o'elool<.. '
Loula R. Schroeder
lItInlater of Music
mas musIc WI
e sung by the
choirs at bcith serVices.
"I II8W It In the Swarthmorean."
Sudsy,
December
14
Th
h
te
ere are t roe sep,ara groups
9 ." A 14 ~h ~ h S h I las
aitd 11'
"Mr~ K~~ caring for ehl~dren under
win preach.
supervision durmg the second wor2:30' P.M: ~ Family Christmas ship hour. Children of the two
P rty.
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iowahipa:" r. an
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- with their parente and leave durinlr
TRINITY CHURCH
the singing of the aeeoncl 'hymn;
Rev Stanley R. Weot,'D.D.,
A Sunday 8oh001 Christmas
• Priest-In-Charge'
party for all the famUY,lIP,onsored
.
Sudsy, December 14
by Methodist Men and the llOlD-1
8:00 A.K. -HolY Communlon.
mission on 'Edueatlon will be held
9:80 A.K.-MornIng Prayer.
,Suriday afternoon' at 2:30. The pro..
9.80 A:.M. - Church Seliool
gram will inelude a earol sing eond ted b th 14"
f'·
11 :16 A.M. - Morning Prayer.
Wednesday December 17
De
Y e mister 0 iMusle,
· '1:00' A.M. ~ HolY Communlon
and two sound motion pictures in
9:80 A.M • ....; Hofy Commuuion' eolor of Interest to both eqildren
. , 'l'RE RELIGIOUS SOCItl'i
and parents. Those attending are
OF FRIENDS
asked to bring a new pair df mit,SudayDecemlier 14
tens or lOeb with which to trino a
11:416 A.M• ...: Firat Day SChool.
"Mitten and· Sock Tree".
9 :46 A.M. - FOrlJm Chriatmas articles will be deliveroedto needy
children through the Fifth St. Community Centet'.
The Jr. and Sr. Hi Youth Fellowships. will. nieei. for their regular
'eH,iIW.:t .Sunclay' evening meetinga at 7 p.m.
- High ·School J!
The Sr•. IIi Fe1lpwship will S. a
· ship.
,
sound film-strip, "How We Gc)t
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Monday, De4;eaalier 1$ .
Our Christmas Carols."
AllDay Sewlq 'or .\oFOS.C•.
The Commission of · 11·[en.belrsl.ip
Teesday, DecemlHir "
atld Evangelism will meet at
8:00 P.M. ~ Monthly liIeetinC
ehurch
at 8 p.m Tuesday.
Business. .
.
The
Ladies'
Bible Clasa will hold
Wednes_, 'Deeemer 17
Let US keep your On
in tip-top cOndition. We're
its Joegular meeting and covered
~ Day Sewbqr for A.F.S.C.
IUJleheon at the home of Mra.
ready.·to
it the :finest service-day and night. And
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Your home clean-b~g, dependable, ecoAldan on Wednesday
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.Sanday, December 14
The Carol Cho,ir will rehearse at
fuel~AtlantiC'8 famous triple-refined heating oil.
ll:.!10 A.M.-Sunday 8eboo1.
. 3:46, the Wesleya!' Choir at 4:16,
11:00 A.JI~Th. Lesson - Sermon the Cha~ Choir aU and the Chanustc&:vto
arrange f~
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At the regular monthly
A group of 30 on paintings b
Writer Sun. u!~turday,D.e i. . . U, wI11 be Bence !.Mdera AMoelatlon an4 Ii
)Il8etlug of the ,q"ra'"thn,0108.11*1re-1
youtbtUl artists Manuel B Y '
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&at of the 19&8 s•.rise of FoIk- an instructor at the Unh'eraity of
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badlllo, Steintor S~rdason:.i
Kingsley. Amis, one of the lead- Sq~re Dances held at the Com- Pennsylvania CA Group. He baa
adon AlI8OCiation 'Iut .Thuraday Georp Van Heste from th~ I eEra of the group of contemporary :,unlty Ana Center, Wallingford, been a leader of the Rose VaJ1ey
night In Boro\Jgh Han. Mra. H. ture"'lue' Medlterr~nean town p e- ngllsh writers known as the An.
ore Chriatmas.
Folk SqualO8 Danes Group and ofWoodward McDowell addreaaed the TOrr8molinos, Spain are
of gry Young Men, will speak at the
This wI11 be tbe third year that fers a variety of Folka SquUe.
directors on the Study of Public shown for the lirat' t'
. being SWarthmore College Friend's Meet- Bob Mather has' been the ealIer. Engllah and Rounds in th~ Coun
the
at 8:16. His topic Mr. Mather Ia a member of the Style.
Recreation In SW!'rtbmore, a sur- United States in an
vey
by a League of Community Art Cente
Ro the wili"be Recent British WritIng"
Women Voters eommittee of which'
Wallingford.
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8'Ora i T~, 36-yea:-old author gaineci ll
Dr. tAmy Howland end Mrs. Mepalntings are be'
.
nlt...j attention as a poet but reDowell were eo-ehalrmen. Copies of ited at th Ce
mg Wlb- celved his first widesnroe d
enter through the nitio .
. " a recogth e comml'ttee's report had been
of Mrs. Donald A. K'ahn JI ,~IHn 1965 With bis novel "Luck
, m . e haa written two other
!Dade available to aaaoclation dln!c- Old Mill road, Rose Vall
tora. The board heard a I08vlew of beeame interoested in the w::k :ho ~ov~~ ~:nee then, "That Uncenain
this report, .with particular' empha- by the throee during a six m 0':" ee lD!l . and "I Like It Here". .
.
onth a ,He 18 presently at Princeton for
eis on those areas where the eom- sojourn in the tin
mittee felt that .",already eatab- When she returned ~ :"~rt to~n. t~e year participating in the Chrislished. recreation a ..oclation sueh Mrs. Kahn br'ought th
eoun ry, tian. GauB. Seminars.
famous lor the finest Meats"
as 6RtA migJ.t iM
the
t'
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HIB lecture i f
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7 ~creaae
l100Pe of Ive group of paintings with her for the publi
• ree an open to
Its'supervisory functions to include an e~lbit in. New York, and i8
c.
U. S, CHOICE
eoordination and adviSOrY direction showmg them at the Center, before
- - - - - - : - ,- - - of existing ree~tlonal activities the .Manh.attsn ·dioplay. , ' .
. Patterson. Nam8d 'Fellow
(in addition to Its present summer th·Accorkding to one European critic - '. By' Radio Engineers
programs) and, perhaps, organizae 'Wor of the three artists "re~
(The finrt rilH in Swarthm~.)
tlon of new activities.
nects the Andal\lsian atuoos~h '"
George W. Patterson of DartIn future meetings ,the board ex- the Mediterranean beach with eib mouth avenue haa· been desipated
U, S. CHOICE
peets to seek .the viewpoint and aen- P.boneician fishing boats, the hard a F~llow of t?e'Institute of Radio
timents of authorities in various . . of enamele.d groeen crop. and E?lPneers)l~,~ Board of Directors
allied fields-teaehers and sehool groves of twi&ted olive troees p
. With ·the eltatlon ''for leadership
gnc- in the develol"l1ent of machlne lomc
(Ground to Ord8f! - Pure and Oean).
'
admin. istratora, law en1o-ement
tuating
the
foothills
of
th
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officers, and trained recreational lenas".
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W1~ Ing eory." The formal
FRESH KILLED
T"", paintings 'of28-year-old rec~pition will take place at the
. directors-in an erfort to decide
just what the board's role should Ma?uel Barbadillo also show the natl?nal c.onventlon banquet of the
be were the boroagh's recreational defmite ilif1uence. of North Africa ID1Itlt~te ~n N~w. York March 26.
(Whole or Cut Up)'
activities to be more centrally su- where he spent f.;"or. than tw~
Be IS a ..oclate profeBlOr In the
perviaed.
years in study andpaintllig. NOt- Mooroe Sehool of Electrical EngiLast Holiday some womlln served· their families TurIteys that
able, for its. lineal 'stmciure and neering and ,the Graduate School
were dry as sawdust. and 'had no flavor at aR. These were the
. "1 __ il m 7'~ 8W/J~" balance of color, Barbadill';;s work of ~rla alld -Sciences of the Unisuoo...fully eomblnesstroength and v.erslty of Pennsylvania. During
f~ secand. grade Turl:¥
th.y thought they w_ get_
warmth,
and
reflects
the
symh
11
the
war
he
was
associated
with
the
. LEGAL N01'lCE
ting a b.arg~.'n ;on. :'NItKe .oth.,. women served their fammti
mysticism of the African eo:.:. Bur~au of Standards in Washingfresh Turlieys,.thatlW8refiavorful, n.dntroUs aild dMiciolil, 1urUys
· FIC'lUTlOUS ~-AME
.The firm of' Cryer' and Wolfe Among his outlltanding paintings ton m the de~elopment of the' first
that,
their families .gnd friends raved a~ for· days afl .. waid"
wdl bJ! oJ!8rated henceforth as a are the "Blue Matador", and "Pro_ fUny,~utomatlc guided-missile to be
Don t),. one of thoselWho missed out last time. M'hy Hrva your
used m combat. At the University
sole propnetor by C. P. Cryer at methens".
Theatroe Square, Swarthmore, Pa.
family second best. at Christmas time wlien the best is avanable
Stelntor Sigurdsson bo~ . of Pennsylvania he was connected
Stykklaholmvr Iceland' in 1933 ~n with the development and COllStrueat Ba~man's? lO,!,er 'BCirly and be sure. Also Plenty iof Swift'"
founder of "Hinlr U
" , s tion of the 'first high-speed digital
Morrell So Medfard s, and Burl:'s Hams .avallable - - - their fint
ngu,an
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association of painters· who are DOW compu rs,. ~D; 18 ~DW bead of the
quality Hams, not· their sacohds, .
considered the most l)!'Jlreaentstive syste,mB IOlrlc researcli section.
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DSlIR IAYER'I
of the pictorial artiste of Iceland.
He I. a .membe~ of the American
Sigurdsson studied in Handidas- Mathematical SOCiety, the Institute
kolinn (School of Fine Art of Rey- for ~an~gement Seiences and the
kjavik) and in Switzerland for Aaa<\Olatl?~ for Computing MachI.~'veral years and ~1I~lllfFan~ !nery. He ';" a Fellow o~ the Ameri- ...... ONCE. A~AINBY POPULAR .DEMAND.
an annual pensiou from the Iee1~d :eBn A~latfun for tlie Ad....nce-·
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government for his work.
m~t of ~clen",!, and haa served on
. Belgian artist Qeorge Van Heste, natIOnal c~mmitteea of the I.R.E.,
the son. of a celebrated portrait the Frankh.n Institute, the Society
painter, is 'the third artist ,,{the for ~ndustnal and Applied MatheMEDIIItI SHELL .WHITE
group. Froin 'his wanderings mati~ and the National Research
throughout the. continent Van Council. ,
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de9j>ite the loss of an arm in escap. Lus'ianne Coffee ..~ .........:............. _.........................-......... lb. 75c
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tiles imported by Joseph Branin,
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India, aroe also being previewat the Art Center.
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The Christmas ~euo~ ,,;,Dl be . Dt:. ~uis B.Sohn. p~es8or. .
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2 p.m."
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wantine to. win. t h e M... J. D. Uvrh..11 ~iI1.be·
Swarihinore Gerden' Club at'lts re171 So. J"Che~ter' Road
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bome the baco'l- Coach
hostess..· .
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eo- galar monthly meeting Iteld Monday
plains that alth?llgh the "'!uad..
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at ·the home of Mrs. Brodie Craw~
DON'T.· FEEL RUSHED! ,
eomparattvely Iilexp~rle~ced. ~t JHBEE .nEID ITATE
ford .. Swarthmore ..venue. "ChristDrop in and enjoy shopping in a fromeliA:e
.
' mas Traditions" was the theme of
possesses lI!0r~ aglll~y•. speed. sldU
and aggres,ivenesli, an~ ~ . I,!: . can
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. . ED"ATIOI .E~'I" Mrs. Peter'. tsik which provided
. atm~)$phe~e lor that speeialgilt With. history.
o>,.reom. the :1!lck. of. i!-e,ght d..
~rs. Hal~ock Campbell, chaIrman a mood for the displ.., and judging
advantage. sliould. be far .upenor of· instructkln of the Swarthmore- of the Christmas' arrangements
to that of last year.
Rutledge School Board,; along with created by the members.
~i~riinlJ f!,e. 15th we
open every eve-,I
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nlng until tp,nstmas from 7 P.M. to 9 P.M•.
J.V. Coach Danll Sw..n. has a
. of t'he ,___
san. redYocum
Under th~ direction of MrL Rav M diPM
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group of, boys. many ot
""",I
attended the mond R. Gemmill. project
on ay . ; to 5 • • .
shou1d. tum out to ,be gpod
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DIstnct PenDS)llvan- man, the Club responded to an apTuesdays through Saturdays - 10 A.M. to 12 P.M.
ball playel's after tJ:1ejr bave
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Association at peal from the Swartlimo';'Com., .
I P.M. to 5 P.M.
given .the oppo~ity to learn..
~~n don S ..turday.
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munity.Nursing Service and dona. Klngswood 3-5554
expr.l1tlnce playmg the g~e. Jun- i
~her Educ..tion and Profes- ted. Christmas corsages to deeorate
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supply th~ leader.h!p, and
appointment of Mrs. Robert M.
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hoff. Rickie Gwinn. Stan
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Steve :Hanaell. Art LOeben, Ru.. &S.PP" Kapp.. Gamma will hold . Mr. and Mrs L. W I
Roge...nd Dick· J'ackson, will fol- the annual Christmas tea at the ..nd daughters
bb' es ;YS,halron III
lorw snit, with· some sound
. home 'of Mrs. William Thateher of Menominee . ~'c~e an'l\
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. MiddletownRoad - Media, Pa. Opposite High Meadow
mental and
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(between Dutton MiD ROad and Knowlton Road)
The teams thIS year will be man· X embers will bnng a gift for Mrs. Argo'. parents. Mr; ..nd Mrs.
aged by John Seybold ..nd D..ve Fil- sppa sewing.
. George B."TI/om of.Walllngford.
Tree Trimming - Tree Removal
lerand Dave Wilke 'acting> as .is
,Telephone CHester 2-7206
assistant. The chiet scorer. which
Ask for BENPAl.MER
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be ha."1died by .Gene M,,:lchElr,
. Now on Hand i.n Quantity
Jolin 'Pinkston has taken over and
leads the RtatiaticaJ sta~.
~electiQn, of Choice Gifts
gsme~Dlght W~at 6::411t'f'olll.~,,'A',
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Qliris~al Giving'
old rivalry. and next. Thursd..y afternoon plays ho.t to .. new rival,
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CUT TREES .;,... BALSAM' FIR ":"-SCQTCHPINE :....: WREATHS
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PINE ROP,E,...,..LAUREL ROPE - CUT BRANCHES
u8Ualpractice for'aftemoon:ga)llGs
in that th.· J ;V;·· tame will ~'lrtn
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at 3 i30 arid tne ·~rsitY Wili folllo"'.'1
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The.' .JDllntbly, meeting of the
....i.tsil~e bas not been empl 9yed S_\'thm!lre-Ru~~edge ~chool Authin recent years. Cour.cil also an- ority, usually held on the first Monnounced it will .publlsh.'an'annuol day:. waslield.in the' ,.teacbers'
r8\Klrt on Borough oPeration and lounge 'ofthe 'Rutger. A,'e'nUle'l
make copies avan..ble to ..11 resi-' tkhool on ·Monday e-venlng,Decemdent.;
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; 'rhe finance committee re\Klrted
Dr. S_uel T.· carp.,iIte~ and
receipt (if ,12,000 in County aid onP.avid· .V.lIt .of. 'thli Swarthmore " Rutledge Union SChool Board; and
road construction.
Council decided to ab..ndon the Supervi.lng'Prlncipal Frank R.
office of Bsslstant hil<h offlcier Morv cq:plailled s~ps taken 80 far
following last month's reslgnatkln to_rd rebuilding the burned high
of Mrs. Anna Seal who held the school.
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Albnght Jones, health offi""r. will they would ..ttend next Wednesadd Mrs. Se..l·s former dutle. to day's meeting 'of the BO ..rd in order
his own. Dr. J one.; who formerly to familiarize themselves ·as thorreceived ~OO a year. will receive oughly as possible with the matter
..n ..dditional ,200. which was t1ie in' c..se the bo..rd .hould find it
....istant·s .al..ry. beginning next nece••ary to ask- the Authority to
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The FI.re Company requested· The Authorlty postponed final
that oCouncll replace its 20-year-old, acceptance of the new ell!D'~tary
6S-foot ladder truck with a 75-foot bui1dlng at Rutgers ave~lle' until
. aerlal a,pparatns. Cost was estima- completion of several unfin'iahed .
ted at $86,000 less $8000 trade-In jobs that were In the contract.···
value of the old truck. Council'ask." "
ed the~ompaJiy to .ubmit &peclfl- WILPFRound Table'
cations for the dealred .app..ratU••
• The public' safety ..nd highway
On Ber,lin
committeea were asked to InV8lltt~
The' Swarthmore Branch of
pte the cost of placing a sidewalk WIILPF will hold the second Round
on Swarthmore avenue between. Table discus.ion In the home of
Che.ter ro..d anll ce.tar lane.
Mrs. Roy McCorkel. 22.2 Cornell
RI~hard Wr..y. resident of the aven....e on Dec~mber 15 at 8' p.m.
street, asked th ..t the Borough per~r~cl>. Hilusen.. wl\,o ,l~- s~er ,
mit the cartway of Hillboi'll ..ve- reVlSI,ted (!e1'1)1~y wb~. he, spoke
nue to be 20 feet instead f th ~ m ..ny person. from 'both ' the
usual 25 feet wheli it is pa: d e ·E..st and.the West Zones,.wilUe..d .
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The .pubUc safety comm'ttee
the discussion. on "The Berlin
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asked to investigate the'desirabil-. r'SI.. nenaa """, as usity of hirin.g a m ..n ~.
. ht h'ours'bands of·members;
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Councilmembers H ..rry Wood and .IIIlL CHaRAL "IIERT
'Mrs. William Huey will try to see
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that the Borough lot 'on Cresson
The
Annual chrtStma. Coll~ I,
· Jane I. tied now th..t the stteet has cert of the Delaware U01inty l::boraJ
been impoved bYp..ving.
Society will be presented Monday
Fifteen dogs .were apprehended and Tuesday evenings ..t 8 :15 p.m.
by the dog cateher during the past at' the BeVerly Hills Junior - ... -,
month.
School Auditorium (fo~r Upper
D..rby Jr. High), Garrett ro ..d and
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Sherorook boulevard in Upper
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The Phi Mu Alumnae of Swarth- D ..rby.
_~~re will hold Its Christmas meetThe eoucert is under the direction
..... at the holite of Mrs. George of Dr. Clyde R. Dengler', assisted
Dunn of Cresson lane on Mondsy by the assocl..te direewr C. R.
· at 1 p.m. They will make toys fo; Dengler. Jr. R. V:ivian Walton fa
.. '.' the Delaware CGunty Child Day the accompanist.
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. '.' ,I(r. and Mrs. Leonard Loveridge and BOJlB Randy and Mike of H~wr· .1IIld their children. Christine, 9 and ford place returned on Monday
· ..' Lalalta, 2, wbo moved November 1 from· the home of Mr.. Huline's
". from Pzovidence. R.I. to 208 DIclt- pa~ta; Mr. and 1Irs. H. E. Xen~ a")U'ue 'will have as theii' ·,..n DflJpPel' JlOIlteiair, N.J. ~:~
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program of m~ie -and readlngll at School. wIll speak on .the !,:<>p~c
. "Peace on Eartb - Dream or ,~al
the adult forum of Sw:artbmore 't tnt th Ch' tmas 'T to be
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Steven Gilbom. recently awarded County chapters of the "United
~!l first .prize in the Potter Poetry W"r1d Federalists Sunday at 3 p.m
Readln.~ c"nte~t ~t the c?lIege. will in tjle. Parish Ho~. of Christ
· read A ChIld 8 {:hnRl;mas" in, Church;- South -anethanldin .treeta.
Wales" rwhich 'Dyla~ Tbolill>8 "P'ote, .Medla. '.:; .' ~" ',., "
Professor .sohn participated in
· f"r delivery by himsell over the
British. Broadcasting qstem; Thl. the San'· 'Frlinc\sCo' Conf~rence
will bee sliortened vei;aiiin of:· the which established the 'United Na-.ppe..ling. small ·boy.' reCoUectkln 'tiona in 1946. and·'served as'jegal
which Mr. Gilborn read with great officer in the United N..tions. Seceffectivene.s last· year; at student retariat during :1950 and 1961.· He
assembly (c"llection) just before has edited two volumes dealing
'with International larw; end 18 cur,
college closed for the holidays.
Tw" groups of apirltuals will be rently giving cour..... in. Ulnited
sung by Walter Flagg. Negro solo- . Nations Law. Problema.. in .
1st of Philadelphi ....whose inter- Development of World order,
pretation.. are notable for tlielr International InvestIjlent. .' ,
sensitiveness and beauty. Mrs.
Thi. year, with Grenville C~ark.
Henry B. Coles of Walnut lane will the New York lawyer whci de,velopact as bls accompanist.
ed the conscriptkln pl..n ilsed:durSelection., gay and grave, from ing W"rld W..r 1'1. 'he .published
Phyllia McGinley'. new book and "World p""ce Throligh, World
"ne of Henry V ..n Dyke's tm'.eless Law". the "uteome of yellrs . of
Christmas me.sages, will be read by s~udy' and extensive consultation
~rs. Roland G. E. Ullman.
WIth leaders aU over the world.
Mrs. Laurence J. Sbabler will
Dr. Charle. C. Price' fiI, liead
lead the audience in singing carols. of the·Chemistry Dep...~entofthe
Everett L. Hunt, dean emeritns of Unive~"ity ¢ Penn.ylvlloril.., will
Swarthmore College will preside. Introduce Dr. Sohn.
Tbe program will begin .promptly
All who .are interested In bearing
at 9:45. Visitors are cordially In- the discussion are welcome. to atYlted;
tend both the HPeech and.the tea
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regalar announced,,: t~. "Festive
decor..tions and refreshments will
add to the gaiety of· tbe occ,asion..
It has been r8!1uestecl by W.!llter
Keenan and the committee of the
Junior Aeseml\lie. that the girls'
party ...ttire be/Informal.,
Sixth Grade Mrs. Spencer
Thompson, cl.... hostess. Wil1 be
Bisted, by.,Jllrs. .James L. LI'rlJljra~)Jl1
and ltJrsi-MIIol"tJtl S. E~y.
Seventh Grade - Dr.
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R~bert c.. Gocid; Jr.; cliass llosts.1
will, ~ assisted by Mr. and Mrs.
Richard A. Enion and Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie L. B ..lrd.
Eighth Gl'ade, ~ 1111'. and ~rs.
W.A; ,RYel'!'oJi",clUs' h08~ 'will
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Canteeft lack at Rutgers'
Thundaynleht of lut week '''"' 1
School Tomorrow Night
The 'Elementary School Chorus
and oQrchestra will present the 0 .
nual Christmas Concert on Thunday evening at )8:30 in the new
auditorium at the Rutgers \/\'venue
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dreued .....,011. wulut Week.
8eYenth p-aders ~ the crowd
Tomorrow night the Garnet Can- held ..,d a JrOOd time ..~ evident.
teen will resume meetlns in the
ChaperOlUl this 'Week will be Mr.
alloflurpose room aalut year and Mrs. R-,lph Yoong. Mr. and
In the Rutgers Avmue School. The Mrs. Herbert Michener. and' Mr.
Boydell·s. cailed the "hottest" rock' and ·Mrs, Charles Martin. Canteen
and roll combo In the county. will expreeBes its appreciation to the
appear at thl., Cantee,Ii whkih chaperons ..ho graciously contno,.
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to be6ne of the biggest ute tell' atur ay evenings. Cannights of the year.
teen could not function without
l!ecause of the "opening'·. this their dependable and friendly alwill be a "drees-up" night at Can- slstauce.
teen. BoY8 are to wear coata and
Studenta from the Canteen have
~ea and girls are asked to "pretty- asked Supervisor Anthony Pinnie
up" accordingly. Due, to the ap- to publicly' express the Canteen's
pearance of the ...mbo. the admla- thanks
ReV. lohn Kulp and the
sion fee will be, raised.
Swarthmore Methodist Church for
Canteen directon wish to express permitting Canteen ~ use the
their appreciation. of how well .Church· lIall and to Sextpn lohn
to over. 200.
dances were Miller for his assistance.'
11am Diflo are now attendlne Edge.
moor School. Folsom and Patrict. Ridley 'TownShip ,youths were
.Diflo the seventh grade ·at . Ridley ~reh:!.ed bYp ~o members of
ore 0 Ice .
Township lunior High. following ..a
the family's moving from Prea!dent stealing. apare wheel and tire
avenue.. Rutledge to Folsom. lef1f- the automobile of Baker
Sc=·chOrus. which eOnlisla of the roy Reeves haa transferred from ton. 130 ,Rutgen avenue. One
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Bells" "Slei~h'Rlde" "The Birth- ninth grade. has entered Phelps under 18wer!'turned~vertoJuvenday
a Klng'·. and' will combine School. Paoli. Charlel Lied of' the lie authorities ~ MedIa.
with the orchestra in a rendition 11th grade transferred to Cbeeaof "Green.sleeve Fantas..... Parents peake City. M d . '
. Swarthmore residenta figured In
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motor accidents. with ~ui-ofand frienda are cordially Invited to
The Rutledge PTA Will hold ita towners between Friday and Saturattend.
meeting
al;,. the Rutledge School on day afternOons.~
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when the Nutcracker Suite by m",program.
the car of Euiene Melcher of KenTsehaikoWskl 'was preaented' by
yon avenue struck the rear of one
film and record.
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. A traverse rod baa been installed in front of it 'driven by Alphonse
.All 'music classes lire rehearsing on the stage of the Rutledge
for the Christmas program In which School. Mrs. ~ol..nd Bohe and Mn. Digiacoma 01 Coi
program on Tuesday evening at pinned or paln£ed for various pres- more avenue. Digiai.oma and Wellh
apartment consisting of two large rooms. small but compact
were waiting In line at the railroad
7 :30 in the' school.
entations. Funds for this 'Projeet gates when the accident occurred.
kitchen. nice size bath and a private entrance. A 8-way ex.
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were raised at last year's' spring Thecan of Melcher and Digiacoma
.. posure will iiisnre annehlne and fresh ,air. Hou.. well-located
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h&.d to be towed away and the latmodest $90 per month.
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Mrs. Kathleen Marks' k1ndergar- for treatment- of a ,atraIned back.
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of neck,
Am~rican magazines regularly.
"Policeman Tom"(Bateman) spoke
On Friday the classp~esented toth. childrenabQut'eafety on the
Ai'il:ltj a.m. Saturday four
a square dance pr
began the progrl)m. ~ha" "~ef ed for the occaslo". '....
RObe~ McLaughiln of 'Prospect
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The. kinder~artom also e~terta\n. ,p"rk,; coming from Cedar iane.
FolloWing To~ 8. talk the YOUDI- ed Mn. AbbIe Endere' .cl... at a struek Edwin CaVll~ of Media.
sto)re danced onto the s~ge and ThanksgivlDg party. The children lOatcOntrol and alisO'rail-inWSalwent into a "Virginia Reel". This sang songs. drank juice and ate vatore Roeca of Folsom and Robert
wa~ followed b,~ porti?ns, of three jello. cookies. and popcorn which R., Wagstdf. Jr.• of 836 lIavedord
'LlNVILLA ORCHARDS
~quare dances.. Red Rlver V~lle7". they had made themselves.
"lace. all at whom, were pr.>eeei!:lngl
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Ducky Assembly
juries were reported.Tlie t;ev.!tti
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Laura Enion.,Lolly Bullitt and
Two especially nice assembUes car had to be towed ...i-y •
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square dance movements used in weeks by R1>th Abbott and Mrs.
Morris Meets Morris
the program. Anne Ho..land gave Jet.... ff f h
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At 8 :60 p.m. 8aturdav on Che.the Bible reading precedlng the an .uro
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ter road 'just south. of Rutgers
square dancing.
. • consisted of nn4l>the ca';'
One' ~f the Mos~ Appropriate
The first assembly
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two movies _ "The Ugly Duckling" 653 Juniata avenne and
Several students have transfer. ~aJ.ld "~. Wsy for. Duc1din...... Spielman of Chester collided. Both
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red to other schools If'tbln the pasJ; During an iDts-'--lon M.iss Abo we.... able' to be 'driven, aWay;
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sible for a marionette showgiVllD Sonth ';::hester road at 8:80 Sunday
y the mother of Christie Fairchild. evening was extinguished before
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tP~14"Mt KNOWS Carpet.
Plans have been, announced by made by Mrs. Fairchild. This group
"--Frank R. Morey. supervising prin- of, second graders' also presentad
Several· Swarthmor& College slnlI00 Park Ave•• Swarthmore. Po. / '
cipal of the' Swarthmore-Rutledge se"eral songs. .
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~ents apprchended by local police
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Schools. for notification of parents.
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,upon complaint of residents at midteachers and pupils of sebool closRepresents St~te
night Friday,were given, hearings
Ing if such a stap is deemed necea·Monday· af'ternOaD.· One{'who' Ii'ad
sary because of deep snows or
Adeline K. Strouse. teacher of been pronounc9d intoxicated by Dr.
other hazardous road conditions.
French at the high scltool. attended William Rialshortiy after the
If weather conditions are such the National {)Onference,of Ji\.e In:0up.was picl
schools. radio statioDB will be noti,- Amenca, D"."em~r (; "nd· 7 10 total. of $40 in line and'e01!te
fied as soon as calls can be PUt,Ne,! ~lo~k 'City, .. ' . .. _,
charge of, ~u~lio "
through In the early morning. The . Smce Just o?e person from ,,!"ch students said "th~y
stations to be called directly are state was inVIted ,to the meet1Og; from'a taproom on
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Miss Strouse had the honor of rep. nue, Ridley Township. where they
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of Philadelphia,' ths 'Associated s a . '
coholic drinks without thl!ir ages
P.rees and the United PreBB InterLeading educatore. .including being questioned. Police notified
national. It will be possible also to three persons !,rom the Uni~ the. State Liquor {)ontrol Board of
States Office of Education partici- the 1!earing.
have announcements 'On stations pated In· the ,program whiCh ,was " -:..'_'._ _ _ _-,==-_
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Mrs. Richard G. Halt entertainWoRCV, WE'lL-TV Channel 6 and an, means 0 '""",t Implementing ed' her.E\~htsome Tuesday with
including
WROV-TV Channel 8. .
the fo~ language provisions of Inncheon at the Ingleneuk foII101"e(I~
. As early as word can be sent to the .NatIOnal Defelllle Education by bridge at her hot,D,} on Riverview road.
news announcers they will pnt the Act.
news Oil the all'. Becau.. the tele, .. .. ..
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phone lines are very busy on such
oceasiona parents of children are
'urgently asked not to telephone
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any radio station bui rather tio
tune: in on one of them and listen
1WIN BRUSH I"LOOR,POUSHIIR'·
for the' school closing announc..'
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intent of the school authorities to
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. be made 'only to notify parents.
Alteratiolls free.'
ADFIlIIlOas Malt. .,
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-.chef" and pupUa. early iii the
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seaeions that day. In addition tbe
faeulty haa arranged a telephone
'eaillng ..,.lem .,. w1rich certain
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members of the faeal1;y wiH eall
547 Ch....r Pike
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otIJara to tell them of tile plana.
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'S••rthmornn• Adopt" thall.311 C8llta s day Per pe_ to
. S·Var-Oid l»oIith Girt ~:~v:':'o:~:!:: ~:U~
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In p~of the Korean cIrl few possesalons thet are old and
"adopted" over a year 8JrO alld who battemd and before PLAN came to
no longer neede,,!Ian help. Mr. and the rescue they were In' desperate
)frs. Frederick Val! U ~sz:ys~ need of bedding and clothing. Th..,
road. have' flnaneililly,;
ted could not even buy shoes • • • the
Krystyna Alebandrow..
an s.: children were barefoot.
1osr-old Poli*h girl. In West Ger.
IQrystyna is a little girl with
!ll8n,.. through FOBter Parents' blond hall' and blue eyes. She is a
plan, Inc.. 352 Fourth avenue, New shy. quiet child helpful with the
York City.;
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household daties. Now ,In the third
K.rystyna lives with her SIck Jlar- bade of elementarY school. Kryaents snd hel"'two b,:othen. Alfred.li. tyna is a very diligent and attenand Rychard. 3. in a refupe set- tive student. She ~peaks both Polieb
tlement. During the German oceu- and German.
pation of Posen the watch fDctol7
Foster Parents' Plan is a nonwhere Kryatyna's father' worked profit. non·propagsnda. non-sec.:
WBB closed down by the Nazis and tapan. hldependent. governmenthe was put to work .. a heaVY' lab- approved relief organization which
orer. first in the ,coal mln~ and 'Provides children who are orphanIater in, ona of the~ fooddlstrlbu~, ed. distressed. or otherwise made
lion warehouses. WIth. the advance destitute with the care education
of the Soviet ariDies tb.e warehous~ and moral support u.ey need:
was transferred to another town "Adoption" through PLAN is fland the father along with it: At naOOal. 116t legal..
the end of the war he was admItted
to the UNRJR.A Up'camp where he
'Sc
met and later married his wife. Sbe 8
outs Eam First,
too had 'been deported in 1949 from
16 Second Class Rank
her home in Kepowizlla to work as
The boys of Swarthmore Troop
a forced' laborer on a farm near 2. BStA. set something of a record
Hannover.'
for rank advancement In the month
Shuttled from camp to camp. the of November. Given a chance to
father tried to provide for his fam- develop their skill. on a troop hike
il1 by doing any odd jobs he could through Smedl~y Park and an overtina. One day ..hile he 'Was oolloot- liight camping trip to Tyler Arhoring old metal he madvertently p'ickeight Scouts earned First
ed UP a hand grenade which, e.l/:- (a... rank and 16 earned Second
ploded. seriously injuring hie face. Cia•••
hands and body. He, was .bOBpitalBecoming First Olals 'Were John
!zed in Bogho~' where his left leg Petreskas. Doug Unmm. Mike Kelbad to be amputated at the knee cy, Barry Dayton. Dick ScaN!oJiand also the ~Ight hand. He was ough. Bill' Wrege, Jerry Clothier.
hospitslize!l,for. eeven.lllA)nthe and, and Skipper Willis.
upon Ijis discharge was ~rovided
Promoted to Second Class rank '
with an artificial leg. ,It, was only were Andy MacNair. Paul Dono- .
recently that the health authorities, van. Eric Peterson. Doug Tolley. '
provided him . with . al! :lIrtiflclai Tommy Topping. Ennls;J)u!ing. '
band. Before theac:cident thetather Dick. Wagstaff; Tim McCaHroy.
bad worked as an auto mechanic ,but lRiclt McKernan, Rob Williams.
this work is closed to him now In' Russ Jones. :Jimmy Breakell. lohn
•view of his condition. Since, almost Derickson. David Laird. Paul Deyo.
all work available to those in the and J ody Brooks.
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campi Is heaVY' labor. with 81 prosDavid Beckmann earned Natu
thesis on leg and arm the father merit badge; Ricky Ullman, Foresis considered incapacita~ for any try badge; Eli Wismer. Bee Keep- ',,,"
,work -KrystyDa's mother suffers Ing merit badge, and ' 81dppei'Wil~ ,
from anemia and is sO thin and . lis. home repairs, basketr:7, and
weak that she .can barely ,take care flremanshlp. merit badges.
of her home and children,
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The family oiflve are IIOWwholly
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dependent upon total monthly In·
,001lle of $60 derived 'from public
a••istance and the fat1!er'a Invall- '
603 East 20thStntet
dity pension. After' meeting overChester. Pa.
head expen..s for light, gas, water
' I.Hllttr, 4.lt02
and tiiel tOtalling
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Book Ma.ches .....
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Golel Se.ICake Mix.. I.=-4 for
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Potatoes' 25
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CoIIep I •••• amt ;~:~ilW: ~:wp~,,:::~~ stu- ~'~:::~r::= .,~-:=
amp. p pe.1
!Some 600 volunteer workers
taking part iii the 1958 Christmas
Seal campaign which is now open.
The efforts of volunteers' are
aparkbig the driVe, conducted' b.y
the Delaware County TuberculOSIS
and Health Association, to
$115,000 needed. to continue anti·
TB programs without reducing ser.
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Vlces.
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About 270 volunteers aided in
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preparing more t han 120,000 Ic..:ters con1laining Christina.
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These letters began arnVlDg
county homes last, weekend.·
·Robert W.Bernhlirdt,.
tion executive secretsry,
tha .ef.fo~ of, volu?teers 1~ "~m.
!pleting thl,S gtgantl~' task m tIlDe
for the off1clal openlDg of the campaign." Bernhardt also commended
postal authorities for their "con·
tinued kind and prompt COllsideration in helping start the campaign
suecessfully" • ..'
In additio~ to these ~oltinteer;j,
hundreds of others are aiding in
booth sales wbich will take place
throughout the county. Others are
serving as community chairmen
end workers.
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High school seniors will partlcl.
pate in tbe "Junior Citizens Fight
TB" phase of the campaign. They
wlli accept contributions the nights
of December 5 and December 12 at
Iiusinesa 'establlllhments and' thea·
. trea.
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Mrs. William F. Tapper, chalrman of volunteers and booth sales,
announced .tluit Mrs. J.' Albright
dent to go as deeply Into. aubJect
For lifted Stu....aa
III. as his abUities allow, without the
Open to All Divisions;
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pressure of ~m.e fel.t during the ........ aII''''''_ _ bled 10 ... $6 Per Hour
College year; .t WIll encourage :.~q=,\":'::'::·:'"'!~~wtll""'t
Eohrud r .. .IIaR CIIMter J.tate
habits of'lndepeno;lent· research,
deIoI' 10
will helJl· to ...tabUah the. Idea
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eaearch
In ;rder' to provide the opportun. ind,ependent
it: thedmlLtu:re I
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2507 Ches~atSt., Chester
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MdMahon Foundirtion of Philadel- ot erwue conal er ese I .
AT II OIlE. WITHOIT
CHester 2-5373
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Ing the grant said it will enable pu on. rese.arc • programs lD e
II will ...............
a small number of exceptionally h~ant~les lD VieW of, the greater
A. 1. PAIIE. LOW•• 8·1111
Blue crou PoDored.
qualified students to spend the sum· avallabhty.of research fun~sln:he i~~~~~~~~i~iijl aMlDC p~ TUBIQIlR, PIoPrlelor
erbetioee theirjun'o and senior natural sCIences and engmeenng,
:ears in i.i:rependent I ~seareh un- and to some extent the social seien~~~~;;;;~;;;;;;;;~
der the supervision of a Swarthc. ces.
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more faculty member.
Projects under the .Dolfinger·
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McMahon grant may be.further in·
. Stud,:"ts proJects will ~e ap· vestigations 'in the fields to which
proved m ~dvance by,a"spec;lal fac- tbe'student has been iutroduced In
ul:y commIttee, and mooest grants courses or Honors semina.rB; cross~=:f~
will he made ,bo~h ~ t~e student departmental research, often nol; II,. . .
INTERIOR & Ed.BRIOR
and to t~e 'faculty ·adviser. This possible in a regular cour.se
proJ"a~ IS an outgrowth of dthe Honors semiallr; preparatory reFree Estimotes
Co ;ge s effodJ'ts to mlakde UDde~. searcbfor a sen!or thesis; research
gra uate stu y ~ore !'- e~en ~nt in a fieldllDt neceasarily related t.l:rD8 Mowed,' General BaullJli
Klngswood 3-8761
andmorerewardmgfor~hemdIVld. to requirements for particularl!~~~~~~~~~~~~
ual stu~en~.
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major or i>r~professlonal training:
In pOlntmg out the obJectives of (such as a pre-medical program)
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such lin undergraduate summerre- tbat' otherwise would not be posELNWOOD
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search program, Dr. Smith said: sible.
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HODGE" CARTER
"It is upon the qualities ·ofmlnd
The' Dolflnger.McMahon
which research develops, the learn· dation was established in ,1957 to
Ingabout one's self and one's sub- apply Income for ·Charitabl,.e~:~;:11 BalM Ire ...... 'h
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ject bronght about by sustaihed In· educational purpOjOes,and 'g
awuo..n
quiry .over several months, that the have generallY"i>eeJo:.made in
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Sw,arthmore faculty will place em. greater Philadelphia area.
'Jones,
Elm avenue,
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for Swarthmore.
Tbe student
chai
man will be chosen shortly.
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CONTRACTING
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CARPENTERING
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KlngswooCl 3-1426
Warm-Air Heating
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Sheet Metal Work
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.CONSTRUmON .
I PARI AYE., IWARTHIIORE
· RESIDENTIAL AND
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KlngswOod 4-2727
Provnorth.of Rose
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PICTURE FRAMING
PORTRAIT STUDIO
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J. F.BLACIIIN '.
Klngswoocl' 3-6616 ,
Pbotographic Supplies
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STATE .,' DlONROB 8T8.
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DAY and
OIL BURNER;:
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WANTED - GoOd. home for eight
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5:30 P.M.
Dec:. 13. Saturday
8:30 AM.
3:00 P.M.
. 12 NOon
Dec.. 14. Sunday.
hOUM
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3:00 P.~.
Something More Basic
8:30 AM.
6:00 P.M.
Dec:. 16. Tu~ay
8:30 AM.
6:00 P.M.
Dec. 17. Wednesday
Dec. 18. Thunday
8:30 AM.
6:00 P.M.
8:30AM.
6:00 P.M.
Dec. 19. , Friday
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Dec:. 20, Saturday
8:30 AM.
6:00 P.M.
8:30 A.M.
3:00 P.M•
Dec:. 21, Sunday
12 Noon
3:00 P.M.
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In·'~Tbe~Wi;.CaJIaee WoocI-t f.mn,. ..
at· 119 'J)IeIrfa_,,- a.....
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The OJI/IIiou·..",...H4 lNro.,
from illn..... whlehTwelve-year-old twinl Valarie and
ere. AU teHero to The 8.....,.,11........Cb. ftll'MCl.
_II b....1d if tAe terri,.,.
Is. kft""", to ,Ito Editor. LeHero
will .b. pub/laW Oftl,l GC tAo Ilia.
I~. Monday
, Dec:.
P.....
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baYe bMet It ever alnce it DlOvedRo8er recovered quleldJ' while their
late iil September from Rldleyl6-month-oid alater Julia Mary h..
TOWDIhip Into the former Coatebad a more difficult time.
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Editor.
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J.E. LIMEBURIER CO.
I am in complete sympathy
the concerned parent Who wondlmsl
where the motlH!rs are when the
children are e.Dgaged 1n1 :'::~':;11i
able
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what activities.
has become of our home life
i feel strongly that more r:~:~~
tional
facili~imuch
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a1
Something
morethebasic
neeessary,
Surely everyone will agree that
the influence of parents Is far
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EXTRA FANCY
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New 'Green Cabbage
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Apple 'Sauce "
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Reservations CaB Klngswood 3-0630
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upon children
than that
any
lother influence.
Is it possible
some ·ca.... parents have tried
substitute material advantsges
For Lenses Superior
Quality
for a genuine interest in their
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Newly D~signed. Frames of the Finest Workmanship Parents ,who inake every effort to
understand their'children know
that
this means taking plenty
1",1 •••r
In LUOIlfer A"II'
time to 'Rork and ,play with them,
8".r Dlr.,
lIil L..... Strait
There is absolutely no sUhstitute
it..
II East
for the time that is neeessary
. 11.1 •••st.at ttrHt, ••U....
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a ·famlly to be together to d";"lop
an atmosphere of genuine affection
and sympathetic un~~~~~:::1
that contributes· to the
of personallty;
COme maladjusted deSpite the tech· I
nical correctness 'of his pa:rents' I
behavior..
It iii the fine spIrit of conora,ie-I
ship between parents and chl:ldren
that sastsins and encourages yOD~n I
in its struggles of growth, Childr<,n
I CI,nnl.t develop inner discipline
self-control without intelligent
In order. to provide the ·atn.oe.1
'l\ I·plliere in the home that is SO ess.on-I
tlal, perhaps some 'Parents will
to rearrange their schedules (even
up some of their own social
'so tliat" it Wi11 oopiJssible to
6~rience real family life.
of c
I' am gratefal for the homes that
dd value a happy family IIf,.....·...h'.1
do say "No" to .. number of actlvi-I
ties 80 thlY can assume their
responsibility which i. that of
ing a parent.
If every home 'Rere a
In which the members of the
enjoyed lJeingtogether, many
the problems concerning us """,lld I
be eliminated,
'. Before you become too critical
article and place all the hlame
.on 80me one elae, ask yourself scveral questions.
In how many activities have
participatea with your family
ing the past weekI This means
spending time with them at hOlne I
listening to their cares and th.';r I
concernli, too. Is your.. relationship
such with your ehildren that
have a pretty good idea of wbat I
are thinklng~en of wll'U: II
they are thniJdng'&!KlUtyon?
dren have pretty k"n Insight
the lives of adults.
Stereotyped' religious practices
not enough; There must lie a
of understanding and respect
Iwldeh seekif the 'finest possible deAmadng pedonriance ••• i.udget price! Compact atereo
velopment of each member of the
_sole with matching IIecOnd ~e1 apeeker sys·
family, Every ezperience bnilds intem having ...cold library apaoe for 110· t.r recOrds.
to the life Of a child inferiority,
Phonograph has precision .ecold changer Wlth S~reo
in.ecurlty, and ho.tility or It builds
Diamond Piek·UP. two ehannel push-pull amplifier, .
a feeling of secnrity, love, and con.
aepamte variable treble, bass and compensated loud.
fldence.
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oak or cherry
finishes.
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the influence of' the'lr attitudes,
The Cano. . . .
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-,- words, and their actions, npon
Oomp_ • ..reo _, ••• m
the lives of' their children. "As the
In ",ahogan,.
twig is bent 50 is the tree inclinecL"
AN INTERESTElD pARENT
Hear the Magna/lO% Stereophonic High Fidelily
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Yale and Harvard Avenues
GRACIOUS DINING iN OUR COLONIAL ROOM
After-Luncheon Bridge
. Comp1ete~ Lune h eons - 96c - $1.75 -.Noon to 1:30
Dinners- Weekdays 6 - 7:80; Sundays 1 - 7:30
To the Editor:
.•1. bave ~preclated the letters I
Ijl~~:::~LW:lthyouth.
the problems of
Money Order Window H.ours: 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Daily
Money Order Wiftdow Hours Sat. 8:30 AM. to 12:00 Noon
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For Moncl.y .t 12:30 The Deeembe,. meeting of the
Women'. International League and ~ey prefer outdoor conditions".
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be held 0", W~~neoday•. D
Co-Education
evening•."D,I!(leDl~ 4. Fifty-llve YOUf Ghriotmas schedule permits, more at the ~r~th Haven Inn. ber 17. at .12:46 ",.m. at the home
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member.. aud/guests. including :la' tpen take it outdoors lin a protected
.at ,12.30. Mrs. John· E·'lof:)lra. Ho~.~;K1IowI", RahbJt
, The Education Commi~teelof the studelrl:a from 'other lands who at- spot a~d place a mulch arou~4the
will p~ide at a reclp,roc- Run ~oad. Wallmgford.
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Home and School A.soclation an- telld Swarthmore (}qllege, gat/teredba!,1 until, you plant t~e tree;,
nounces the fqllowilijf series of four tohe\
trees. used in
hOuse
L. Bake.r,:
regent, from State oh.n A.
Mrs.
meetings to be held duringJ..nuarY'son: ~r.; Francis V. Warren of a. ChrlSt"",s. t~e, a,,!, h~rdy ,
College.,.
I Jame~ C. Lawrence. Jr.• Moylan,
FebruaryandMarchonthegeneral W,alnut !al1e ,."\,,a8 hO.ltI!ss·to the tough, and wil,l. grow If glveli
,Mrs.,',WijllalJl F. Hanny. M".,,!~1'8•. Robert,,~orton.Medi.; and
theme of "Your Child's Education group.
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man sen.e care. . .
Ro~e~ .Kline., and Mrs. C. Russell; !'Ir•• Belden S. T\!ck~~, Swarth.
Today".
'Mr;, 'H ilry," Bel' , . '1' d
"If you follow tli,ese
Phllhps will be cO"hostesses.' .r lniore.
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On Wednesday, January 21, for co1pp,anilJ\ents.for the singing, and you. " .' p your~.....
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,parents and stUdentS of the 10th. ,M''';'''lo
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11th and 12th grades. there will be Carol. froul tha 'gaye.t to the most w....re.. you, inte!', ,to, plant. t~is
a lIanel discus~io~ on the p.r~ and solemn were sung.· Countries ~pre- tr~' tater•.~it}l, a ~ulch ,to .1f~P th~
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consofco-education and.me_n.s.and- ,s•.!lWL.I1/t .. the _occasion:.-Ineluded
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women's colleges. The.spesliers are England. Germany, Greece. Can- ..
plantl~g. ,Wlll ,.be. much easl~r
Ma,,! .Ross Flowe""., di~r .. of ada. ""Hiiultary,·.'·Ja~. Holland. In case of ~old weather a,f~er ChrI.t..
admIssIons, Gou~her <.:oll~ge, Balti,- FrB:i).ce. G~na.Kore'l.·IIndia, Jor- ~~s. Hav~.ai.1ea.ta bu.he of good
marc. Md.; Dean··S~~an Cobbs. of ,d~n, .\"Iexico;'l1d.Turkey. The latter soJ! aVBJla~le (where I~ won'~
Swarthmore College;" and, ~,nry country.-was repiesebted by Maric fr~) to lmp.rove th~ .oli when
G. Russell, associated ,,:ith the Gurler, the exchange hi h school plantIng: .... '
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2. Whlle, the t~'1E' is in the , '
teaching, this s~1I!ester- at the C91Other .~ gu~,jts '
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t'h' at ,,,eto
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of the seventh. eighth- and ninth w·h'···'
r' ,'.. 'M'r.and
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In wa'l:arl
0 IS now'IVlngwlth'
or th'e
grades. Mrs. William Ciark, guid- Robert
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g e.e tree. WIth a solid
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,Wl. e arto n- bllll. tied. with b\!rlap and atriJ!g,
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tion".
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,On Wedne.day, February 18, guests were entertained at
into a 'small ~ub reduce
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sixth grade.. Her .ubject will be committee included Mr.. Philip heavy. waterprodf. 4 mil.' Poly"The Pl\reljt's and Teacher's Role Mayer. Mrs. Henry Hoenigswald ethelene. bags and.8quares, aa well
in CoDferel!ces, Homework and and: ~r8.B;ellriettll Brnce; Mrs. as, ~tandard. galvanized, tubsl are
LeI.ute '~Ime". ,The !ourth and' fi- James ,Richards ~~ gener~1 cha~r- ;:J!abl~ d at reasonable. prices.
nal meetlDg will be Tuesday. March man :tor the affair. Carol" Zlnn
en tIe around ,the stem abo..eJ
3. when Mrs. Maria Shelmire.
.presldent of the Swarthmore Col~
ball. the· Polyethelene will re~r of Family Service for
~ege, International Club, a.sisted "At~e iwa~h l~" of the tree. ,.
County will dlecuss " R i c h a r d s in making contacts
' ~v ng . r tmas tree is also
to School and Pee1'll'1'for
with college students. ,
flrep~oo: than,a cut tree. H
kindergarten. ·first. 'Second
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third grades. '. .
High Chriistinas '
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Asscm bly Dec, 1
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In.-the all.purpose room of the RutRobert Mut;Ay, a sophomOre
, gers Aveil1j~ SchOoi'at'!! p:';': .
Billy 'Ryersln; wlthila}' th.. iead_H~;nnto~ College; Cliriton. 8pel1dt
These programs have heen ar- ing role in the play "Chriiitiiuili')n wi
next holidays
weekend with
to
the, arnve
Chri.tmas
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ranged"b, thl!: ~UA!atlon committee the cobbler ShOJI" to '1>Il 'lI~eseiJted ,parents. Mr: and' 'Mrs; Robert Mur.
to further the" general purpose. of in the 'hlgh "gchoOl' auditOrium
t . committee which'ar-eta' provide day. Deeember l!fat 11
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ali educational program that would cast include. Sandra': Althouse,
be worthwhil~ . to the parents and Helen Mon-i~l\... Carolyn .M'~KlIn·1 ~
teachers of Swarthmore. to wor~ nell, Sam Wick., Michael Re'lib.mclosely witli the' school, and' iiui
.. ..Gai\,~ !llld Joalilis' .DOiiovan,
Parents Council, in order to help WJ!bam .. \laru•• 'and .Louise· Lichcoordinate,' .al.l~ Wlify the adult edu- tenblJIg.
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The Juhior Hlkh 'String 'Ensemprogram is .desigluid '.t
specific needs of various grade Vogt 'Will"play "The' Holy 1I0Y".
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g,ou"p~,'bllt ar~.open to all
: '1;'he '9.ir.1~' Cho4':di~ted~b~ ~~.
of the community fbr any or
beth WeInman wiil 'sing l;\lodnummeetings.
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Kinder rand' :'<:WIiil1i, th8 "'Siitioor .
'Batb!,r~ ~ot". si1<,th
Cbrist.!~ 1}~~~,~l',?lis.l} qhrl~
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will entertain a' group of' formel' I
cl".slDatcs from tlte Harrington
D.laware County'
SChool, Philaclelphia on the a:fWr- .A'~IUA,L· CH.tS:rIl~J'·.CO~CE!R.
noon'ot'December 28. Bamara. with
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Roth. Jr.• !,nd brother. ~d=~le~~1
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home a.t' 401 Michigan avenue
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OUR GIFT DEPARTMENTS ON THE FIRST AND SECOND
FLOORS ARE BUBBLlNG,OVER WITH WONDEREUL GIFT
IDEAS, IN FACT, GIFT IDEAS ARE STOREWIDe:
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Library Petitions
19.1958
Trinity Chooses New
petitionsa~GVailable at the Swarthmore Public
Naminaflrig
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Rector Dr, Ziminer
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Library Q.esk for anyone in the
Rev. Layton P. Zimmer will Chri&tmas rush with the ancommunity
who
desires
to'
stand.
be
Instslled
as the rector of Trinity nouncemant that the Christmas
Incumbent Officers
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Church on Thurodav• January 1~.
Pree-ut'lon-ry • 'e-sures'I
for eIe ction as a d lrector of t h e . .
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Re-elected for
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· ....r. Zimmer comes to the church
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Year _Term
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on or to nominate f
day, December
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rom st. Andrews Church. WHEconomist and educator Dr. Arone 0 so
n.
mington, Del. He graduated from
Th. deadline wm, therefore,
Firemen
thur F. Bums, prOfessor of aconThree directors wiH be '~ected William and Mary College in 196/! be at Ie) a.m. 011 Monday, ~
"he School Board d.evoted a fiveomics at Colnmbia Uulversity and at the annual Public' Library and from the Episcopal Theologiesl
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hour session Wedneoday nfcIat
former chairman of the Pre.ident's
on January 24 and 26 School, Cambridge, Ma ••.• In 1965. cem
22, press day. Any ma- chiefly to approving plana and fiCouncil of 'Economic Advisers, was In the LIbrary. D. Mace Gowing He has been Curate at st. Andrews terial which can be in today, nancing measure. for rebuilding
ele::ted to the Beard of ManagerS now serving his second tenn a~ Church in Wilmington for the past Friday, wiD be the best possible the bumed h!gh school. and conof Swarthmore CoII~e; announced president of the Board, and three years.
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Christmas gift to the Swarih- sidering means of preventing fuClaude C. ,Smith; pre.ident.Of the . Howard' H. Williams, reference
Mr. Zimmer is married. He will morean 'staff, and the Swarth- ture fires.
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board. ifo'l1owing the annual meet- librarian' at the College now assume hi. new duties on January morean·s printer. .
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completing
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d Robert E. Spil- 15.
The deai:lJine for the . New AIex E'
Wlng received 'approv.I of
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mng. f or t he rebuDding
At the same tl'me', Mr.' Smith an- fer s___
unexplre
term,Hwill stand
nounced four other new 'four-year Joreb,."...,e, on. rs. owa C. Yu e Baskets Spread
day, December.29. .
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appointments to ttie board:'
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heer for Shut-Ins
QOO,. which is $40.000 lower than
c; Price, II!; Mr•. Julien Co~ell _ .Nomln~mg petih~ns must be 'Mrs; J. Franklin Gask'lll and I I 0
0 lree , '1n etend..red them on November 19.
~y R10d 'nOmmators
H
'd he h,oped the, eurrent Ina'f'Cent raI V a IIey. NY
.., an d Mrs. SIgned
filed ith
If H' h and 'Mrs. Mark Bittle.
eo."
Robert C. Turner.. '
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IrsC ,~ec~ chairmen of the holiday cheer comII IJ
0
chnatlon of hld~ to run .below ~udTwa Re-el- _L_ ~
tory of the boa~, 204 Benlamln
'ttee of
gets would contlnne ntil afte the
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West avenuo, on or before De- ml
the Central Committee of • Russian-Am. erican Track
' . u.
r
Re-elecWd
four-year terms cember 31.
the Community Nursing Service of
local school dIstricts contracts
..ere Richard C" Bon!1, 'pri!.ident of
Delaware County. will direct the
Meet July, Inquirer
were, secured .
John Wanamaker.' and ,Alfred H.
.
other colllli1lt,tee members in deeD. GameS Februar
j
Members of the SwarthmoreWi11iams. former president of .the
ratIng and filling Christmas ba."
Rutledge Union Sehool
Federal Reser;oe Bank of Philadelkets at,the meeting to 'be h Id to- Dr. J. Kenneth Doherty. director were preaent and expressed wiUingphia and former dean ofthe Whar.
dsy.
e o f the .Penli Relay ,carnival and ne.. 'to ,finance the rebuilding' srton School.
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' The ba.kets will be distributed by fonner Unlver.1ty of Pennsylvania it ,appeared impossible for the
The incumbent. officers of the Francelia' Willis Stars in the Vi.itlng Nurses to the shut- track coach, has been named meet Board's own borrowing capacity to
Swarthmore Corporation ..verereAd. bl P d d ' ins to whom tII.y give home nur.lng director for t,he 16th Indoor ~nquir- cover the, project. ,A
repreBBntstive
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mira y ro uee
esre Thl's I'S a
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er Games and for the American- of Kidder Peabodv and Compenelected
for'another
tenn:
• by then Central
annua servIce
,per- Ru.sla~
. dual trp.ck meet.·
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President
Claude'one-year
C. Smith
Of
" Wilder Play
formed
Committee
, gave preliminary
bond. counsel
to
Philadelphia. vice president philip
The Player.' Club has welcomed and the Community Nursing Servm:-::,
sec- Board and Authority memIJen.'
T. Sharples. secretary Mrs. WiI- the holiday season with a produc- ice. .
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a ome-an .• am. -,- !pOinting out methods of long run
tloR as Iray and' jolly a. old St.' Other member. of the centt-al 188 'WIll be pre.ented In mid-July. savings to taxpayers if insnranCe
liam A. Clarke.of Wallingford. and Nick hIm--.... Altlfough "The committee from Swarthmore are: 1959,.at Frankli? Fleld."th.e gam.. monies coul 4 be appli.d to payment
treasu1'<\1' E. Lawrence Worstall of M'atchlmlk ;:;.
t d'rectl
_ Mrs. ,Arthur Blnn. Mrs James will tB:ke piace In ,Convention ·Halt of .AuthoritY rental for the 1l8W'
Lanodowne.
e 18 no 1
y con D
M
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on February 13.
building instead of heing ,ul18d to
Arthur' F. Bums
cerned with Chr~stmas, i~ !nspires augherty. rs. Wilham Gehring,
Dr. Doherty. who holda a doctor- decrease the actual amount ;.r the
Dr. Burns has been a 'profeBBor a spirit of fun and fe~ty that Mrs. John Good•. Mr.. William ate in edncatlon was Penn'. head bond
The,firm W8.I asked to
's
"artieuJarlv pprop 'aW to th Huey, Mrs. J. Albnght JOlles Mrs '
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e Charles W L ken 'H Bi'" K' track coac~' from 1949' through ipresen~ more· detailed· an"I,.!a of
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tIme·
u 8. rs. l'I)ey '1967 afte '18
t M' ... _- h rte tenn low
II" since
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ter servmg as
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' Morse and. Mr.
Oarr \I P Str' te
r
years a
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or average ·in·....Theplay•. afarce,infpuractsby
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.., r. nine as head ~oach. Hi. Michigan est.,and more advantageous sta.
director of research of the N,iional
Re....reh''!-or'
is
: 'CAi.lSANTA .·S.......oit·
.•wo1\ .evel). il).!i<>9,f. ..and
reimbursement factors invoned in"
eIght years. be waaappointed pres- old E~gbsh ccnriedy•. A Day W~l1
VVl'
door titles out of a pOSSIble 18. Dr. several posllble arrange_ts, at
ident In'1966. Be served as chair- Spent • and .,.~s origmal\y d~ne In
Santa's Swarthmore telephone, Doherty's ontstanding track pupils
(Q>ptlnued on Pap 7)
man of the advisory board on Econ- this conntry 10' 1938. Set 10 the Klngswood, 4-0330, has been at Penn inclnded hIgh jumper Wi!omic Growth and Stability 1963- 1880's. it concern. an old Yonkers, ringing lI,nd. rillging since Tues- !Ie Lee, hi. 1965 ca,Ptain, and sprin- High School Chorus
56. He is aleo a member of the merchant who employ. a "matchi day when, as he "magnifice""y" ter JMnny Haines. 1956 captain.,
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eonncil of
of the Institute maker" to help
find a wife. promised, it began to warlc.'
Recognized as one of thef,!re- .
In
Program. ,
of World Affelrs and a directOr of The'ensuing action revolves around I Santa's list of children ,who wi'" most track and field authorities, ' The, S9-volce Hlgh Sabool Chorus
the Nation-Wide' Securities Co. A her attempts: to "rrange not only to se. him on Christmas £Ve Dr. Doherty'. book, "Modem Track under the leadership of Mrs. Robert
son, Joseph M. Bums. Is a senior
.. gets longer and longer with and
published in 1953, has B.
the schoo\.muslc dIat Swarthmore:
of, all those Wlth whom she come. every jingly ·ring.,
b~n praIsed around the world. lIe rec~r, has adde.i to the community
Robart B own'ng . .
in.contact., The result leads to one' "Can't stop. again
also. published. at his own expense. ChrIStmas season in ....versl all. Mr. Brownillg; r a p~rtI\er ,with co~plication. aft,er another - with mas Eve," he puffed as'. he col- "Trac~ and: F!e~d ·~ovies.on pearances.
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Boo., Allen & Hamilton 'for '10 8bundaiJ~ Ijrlarlty, romance. and lected the lIst of ,parann who Paper, novel Indlytdual Instruction
On Thu>'sday evenlDg, December
hl5 own 11. the;chorus presented a Christyears. jc,>in'ld. the organization' '13 even am?ral ?r two mixed. in. '" called by Wedn8sday night, charts. Dr. Doherty
of top track and fIeld .tan:, mas program at the meeting of the
years agO after an'll-year lissocla- . France!>a' Willis .Is 'seen '111' ·the ."too much to.dc,>,_o many lettion with General Electric Com- tItle role and plays the part of Mrs. ,ters from children 'everywhere
Ron Delany.
,0 Mother. ,club af the
pany An' lumou f Ge .' to " Levi with a blend of shrewdness. hoping for, so m~ny tiling., re- Bnen and the Rev. Bob Richard, a8 Preobytenan Ohurch.
.
Frien'ds Sa
I s 0d S rtnarthn ,wn wa,rnith .understanding, and per- mote control pompom g.unl, the first stcp in hi. project.
La.t night. December 18, the'
h
we activ!more. spicac;'tf
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. ,dolls with ,high 'he,els ond IIuijorD,r,' Derty
oh
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he has beenCOlI.
iI.\ltivean
In alumni
¥r.
•. _WiIoll8
. was
ch orus 88ng a h a Ifhour progr_
tie. 0'f hoth" t"tu'ti
H'
to be 1m ~mely' gifted character ette boo'" telesc:ap'ic rifles, 'rac:- track star at, Wayne Unw,rslty, ,at the annual Christmas Party at
tnS Ions.
e IS a '
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member of the Alumni 'Executive actress.
P. lJarkin dOll!' well ker-ployers and' rackerS', Pogo· 'WI
h. .
decathlon eT h·· ons . orne, M mWorel p ;e.
h
Committee and the SchOol Commit- as her stem and unbending employ- sticks, "'iny new two wheel bikes. c ampwns IP In
an 1929.
111
rs.
e n1l!BD
tee'of Ge' nnanu
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Sch
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Vandergelder.'
It
iii
easy
to
see
,"T'ell
Meg
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have'
n't
t'lme
t
o
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will
direct
the
chorus
in
Christmas
...wn nen.
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H·
selectionS t the . High Sch I'
and a.metnherof.the
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Independent I\Bhehuffsan
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, d 'lluffs\1i.way about 'writebu.tI
' rl mal
I!ltory .
Chnsassse'J.'1
. tm aA ' mb,
School.' Fund of Phi!adelphja. As the
th.,t she
her work this year. Gunnar; too. Mostly
At Trinity Church ' . .' . ' .
' .
a 'Sw'~re alUmnus he bas been well l!UMut for l1er.·..
' , . . the:r',reall prettygaod, children
.Heinrich Schut..' "ChristmaS .. H " 'B ,," 0
a member of the Alumni
Two \If
s elementa'! an I want to see them. ayery History" will be sung Sunday af- ' . 0 '! a
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and the.Alumnl Fund Committee. A echool t<;&cbers contrIbute largely In one:' he shouted. "Ask' .their ' temoon. ,December 21. at 4:46 p.m. , .J,.-Sr.Ch"stmas HOliclays
member of therSociety of Friend•• snpporting, roles. Grace Yates por- families to caD Klngl'tO!!>O'I 4- ,in Trinity Ch\11'Ch Chestei' road
Monde.,. evening. December 22. at
he is serving as chairman of the t!IBYS Ennengai'de (enamored of 0330 by Tuesday night and let, at College .avenn': The 'Choir of the Womal)'s Clubhouse from 9 to
fiBeal committee of the G!oi-inan~ LeWis B. Beatty as Amjlrose Kern- me know: who 'Wanh me anll 1'1\ 1l!en end boy. will sllig the' work, 12 p.m. members and 'guests
IP8r) whHe .Nanil;v Hagy is Mrs; be therel Oh, and please. ask under the direction of.:RObert Senior section of the Jnnior A_He and Jtis wife have four chll- Molloy, Soug'ht.afterby Vandergel- them to ,put their parch lights Smart, choinnaater.with, ~bert 'blles'will enjoy a festive hoUc1a7
dren and live in Philadelphia.
. (Continued on p"ge 12)
. on Christmas Eve, jttakes a long Searcy at the-organ.
dance. Robellt ·Holm and his "orchMrs. Julien Cornell .
. , ',
time to hunt rooftops in the' darlc , : The Christma. History ia sb ar- astra will "rovide the music. Walter
Mrs: Cornell is a member of the .Presbyterian ' Choir
andndl've so «S!, to g - many ranged. that 'the maiil burdeit Of the Keenan 'will act as master of cere- '-,
Cornwall. N.Y. Monthly Meetlnl{ of
' , • ' Ch • t
Cantata frie s to see. '
. narrative. taken from the: Gospel monies fnrthe evening.
(Continned on Page 6) . '.
In , rIS ma~.
; Out he \,)ounCe.!' an.1' The of 1St.. Luke. i. 8ung·by'. tenor Me~rs of tlIefioor committee
''The Incarnate Word by Robert SwarthmO'r8CIn office was filII of soloist. Other,membet'll Of fte cllolr who Wll1 assist Mr. Keenan and \:he
Open Hou.e Croup'
Elmore'witHe ,,~nted ~s a can- his bustle, bounce, and bright-' will be1l!'8lgneil the ...,tiilD8,caUed class hosts are CraigS~ith.ebalrtata by the Chancel C!'Olr of the ness when belck in he ca1'1ll'
"Intennedia". ~liich reprei!ellt the man; Jack Lewicki. Bill Medfqrd,
To Hear Gwen N .....h Swarthmore Presbytenan Chnrch
rot B I' tho words .pokenby the. Angel.: the Jebb Tnrner. (;ene,Melcher. J87'
Ml'S. William L. Scarborough of Sl!nday evening at 8 p.m. The Can"By the Au a oraa
IS Shepherds, King Herod, and other Lord. and Jim Erwin from the SenRutgers avenue and Mrs. George tata is a musical setting of the is my kind of weather! Sea you ,persons in the,' story. Edward ior Olass; Burke Jackson Rohert
S
Chrl'stmas storu aJid includes a all next .Thursday, somewhere George, tenor solol'st of the church, Jarrett, BI'II Fuoss, Hal La·wrence.
argisson
of
Ridley
Park
enter•
I f rom arou~d midnight, thanks
my willsi,n..gt,henarrativeof.theEv,an- and Jack Chamhersfrom th·Juntained the·F,riend. Open House wealth of, Christmas
caros
red "Ftostest
G
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n
reindeer" he roo ,.
a.
T
ronp December 8 with two plano many
inc u n.g l'11Ia
th'lng in' the airl" Thistiml!., gelist.:
of,the. Qhoir lor CI..... - ..
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dUets.'
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and Engl1ind.
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ch cIde tift having so\<> or ensembie. nninbera .iMr.and Mrs. .1ames Erwin era
The MethOdist Churi:h
hostTbe choir is Jlnder t)1e direction
aU a- u. : . will be ·Samuel·
lohn e1ushosts fOr the 12th groide. 1iIr; "
ass for the d*y With Mrs. Lloyd E. of Robert Gro0t,ers.RobI!rt Oar"
Jobin. Peter' Weber.' .alid
Mrs. F; S. Chambera:are"'"
Katlffman...hainnan. assisted by withen will, proVlde the organ &CCHAILES 'I. WEITZ,
Wrege.· ....nnos; .~tdOl\ ~ 'h!l"ts for the 11th grade. AIIJist\JJa .
Mrs. Harry L. Bemard~Mrs. GiI- companiment. ·The role of the NarS Wertz retired' main- Bnell Scher. and WiIllBDl, Wrage. t"e ~Iass hOl!ta ~~, Mr. and Mrs.~.
bert C. Cheyney and Mrs. S. W. rator wiU be taken by t!'e Reverend ,Charles, '10 ee ~f SwertbmOrealtos; .FranY Henzel, I!"lest, tenor; Roy Carro. and Mr. and·)lra. .
Johnson. : '
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D. Bvor Roberts, ndnister of the ten"nce
!t Emb~e, Pa. snd Herbert Hall. Ra\ph Hall;'and Francia Plowman"
.
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The DelIIt meeting will be held on church on HarvalCl "
"nd CoHtge, ednesday morninlf.':..
WWiam 'WaUdna, ·_,8"'s.'
, Chatnnen of
iunior ABB_ .
lIondqat 2p.m.Whlln,OwaD Har- Soutb
Wresidence waS 606 _C\)ll. . The
is cordla\ly
tIlIi I
n an lrr. ' - "
an-.
is cordially invi;,
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J I' O' h rty t 0" t
e
Cit. Sp rt EvenIs ',~, ~I
Swarthm~re,
.fo~
"IBIchmaker'" lindle,
Jovial Holiday Spirit
Ay.~ho~
y
,~~. ~n!:m~:onal
~
th~
.lAue·
~au'of'Econ';iniC
T!Ioft9R'~ild""l ~,,,ponll
~a11lll
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hi~
Ch"st~.s
Fiel~,"
W~inman,
,unti~Christ-
~ovi~
1n~ludlDg
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:;~f . ,Jolr·
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heremployer's~ifebutalsothelive
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' .. Support
Tu6erculosi,
Christmas S.,I
Sole
THE SWARtHM
S"I.
"'II!:
Mo~t
SYlarthmo'l'e
Support
Tu6erculoSis
Christmas Seerl
lW~ch p~ve
C~arles
.Co~ncn
S~ge
too~
,~~rry
Swarthm~re'
an~aroul!d
nnl~g
mel!,~an
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~omJng.
know~he~5,beengood
.~s.
00.
Swar;tl1mo~e
~ens ~,
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countri~s,
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a~11I!
~·road. ~mor:.s e~~~
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Rev.lohn Schc.tt, former
:Mra;' ElwOod R. BvdIall of ford, are belDgeoacratulated apoa
of the Swarthmore
Great Barrinctop, ..... '
the birth" of their third ehDd, and
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin It. White- Swarthmore College. Durilqr
Chureh, graduated from
:Maternal great, grandpaNllts flrtt son Frederick Drlnksr Porter
leather with Jerry and Chrlatlne two year atay In Guam, the
Hlgb School In 11165. are Mrs. M. E.B. 0u1lll1ngbam of on Tnuradar, December 11.
mom Wednesday from 682 Magill made trip, to Japan, Hong Kong, She is ~w a senior at Grinnell Col" Park avenue and Mrs. Walter
Mrs. David McCahan, Strsth
lOad to 129 Ogden avenue, the for- Formosa, and the Philippine..
le~, Grmnell, Ie., ~here she Is very Bowen of Lanadowne.
Haven avenue, Ia the little boYI
mer Percy C. Webster house.
Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Dendriuon aetive on campus In student govmaternal grandmother. Mr. :MareMr. and'Mn. Paul B. Banks will
North Chester road have return- ernment and YWCA aUalrs.
Mr. end Mrs., Frederick M. Por- dlth Porter of Rose Valley Ia the
entertain at a dluner party this ed after visiting their daughter
Mr. Goodrich graduated Phi 'Beta ter, 811, Smithfield road, Walling.. paternal ~ndtather.
evening at their home on Harvard
in Washington, D.C. Claire Kappa from Grinnell College
,
.,
avenue;
at the Folger Library lune, 1968; and is now doing
•
Mr. and Mrs. ,Richard G. Baig Of in that city.
, u a t e wo~!< at John Hopkins U~I1-1
Riverview road will have as their
IMr. and Mrs. Osc;ar I. Gilcreeat venity and. teaching at Seve...
guests overChrietmas their son-in- of Vassar avenue bad a8 a
School in Severna Park, Md.
1_ and daughter .Mr. and Mrs. C.
the weekend, Mn. Bireh PolA summer wedding is planned.
'
B. DunhllJl!. Jr., of New York City.
of P·hiladelphia. They attended
Mr. Charles E. Bess has moved 'Wedding in Collingswood on Sat'LEXAIDEI • .IIAD.EEI
from 336 Park avenue to his new urday.
.uun ITARI THE IHIIIT.'ITIOE
home with hisson and family' Mr. Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden Of
Mrs.
9 South Cbester Road
dren Janet, Robsrt and Jolie Anne in Pompano Beach, Florida
Alexander of England on November
Call KIngswood 8-0476
at 67(}8 'Highland avenue, Spring- her brother at their home
29 at Third Street Meeting Bouse
field, Va.
returned Sunday by plane to
in Media.
Mr., and Mrs. George M. Karns the holidays in Swarthmore
,Mr., and Mrs. Alexander w\IJsaIJ
of WeIJesley road have recently ra- her daughters. She wllJ remain
on Saturday, December 2(}, for
turned from Victorville, Calif., the ,home of Dr. and Mrs.
England wlierethey will make their
where they were the guests of their M.' Molr of South Chestir
home at 26 Bon Accord road, Swanson-in-law and daughter Capt. and through the holiday season and
ate, Dorset.
loll"!' Malcolm Agnew. Side .t"~s stsy with the Moir girls, Ginny and
----..,.----407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
dunng their three week viSit m- Joan, while their parents ,vaeatlon
' IIRTHI
Oi>EN 7A.M. to 7:30 PolL
'eluded 'HolJywood, San Francisco, for 12 da~ in'Florida; right after
iDr. and Mrs. Harry M. w(,sklll
MCllulay Through Friday
Yosemite National Park and
' the New Year.
' o f ,4G1,Di4InlOn avenue announce
leo City.
Dr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Davidof .. daughter, Lisa Ann,
BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER
Mrs. Frank L. Gettz is
son, Jr. of Elm avenue will enter- on December5. The paternal grandC/osedSaturdGys ,and, $unduys
atlng nicely at her home, on
taln gneste from the Elwyn Traln- parent,!' are Mr. and lll-s. Max
vard avenue following three
Ing School at a Christmas Tea on Woske of Wyomissing, ,Pa., who will
FANCYSANDWlCBES ,
in Taylor Hospital, where she unDecember 21.
spend tl)e ChristlDas holidays and
Speeial Children's Platteni
derwent surgery.
Mrs. B. Lindley Bosford, 816 ).t that time meet the new arrival.
Personals
arts la' a graduate, of the
Swarthmore ,Prep School and
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BEAtrrY SALON
,Mr.' and' Mn. Georp Robert
SHn and their youq son Gwzie
I Robert, lr., of Promontory, Utah,
arrlied Wednesday to lpend the
Cbrlstmas holidays with their parents Mr. and Mn. C. MacDonald
Swan, Dunminning road, Newtown
, Square, and Mrs. David McCahan
of Strath,Baven, avenue. Mr.'Swan
will retum: to Utsh aftsr
for two weeks. Mrs. 'SWan will
her mother for two weeks
returning with her son to
home. Mrs. McCahan will entertain
a few friends of her son·ln-Iaw and
daughter tomorrow evening.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Raymond M. VIncunas and their sons Ricky and
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T8 PlGIECI IT, TOI '
FLIrt ""nn'nl la' needed
to Indlil a lI9m_r a
baaID... ,and only e"pert
p""'nl Call properly,
protect * - Yoq'U bave
aactIr tile daht JdIIda
enGuals of I b
ce
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by THORNTON WILDER
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J UMIer ... DlredfoII of
Paul
JOSEPH W. d.FURIA
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Friday and Saturday
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Dice"?',, 1, .nd 20
Cclll
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1_ oar
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wi. p;a. (Ptn'II' ....
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T_lcoI..
7:15 P.M. ONLY
"Me I. the
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P.M.
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ONlY
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St.rtinl Wed. - Dec. 24
1st SUBURBAN SiiOWIN6
Caty $I aid '
Sophia l _
1M M.... Eajoya.... eo... dy
. you\oe ..... wll: , •• eI. .
"I,.....at"
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Featu.--7:30. 9:35
"",unday Night Ooly - Featu_ .
a, 8:05, 10: 10 P.M.
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K.llIQSWoo~ ,~~~
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,. Stop in and Browse Around
Gloves - Children's - Gifts " Slips
I
Hose - Socks, etc.
THE HARLOW SHOP
19 South Chester Road
• STATE
• WHEEL ALIGNMENT
• MOTOR TUNE-UP
• GULF GAS and OJL
ROBERT
J. A1'Z,
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,
MEl'S WEAR
Ugr.
RUSSELL'S SERVIOE
Dartmouth & Lafayette Aves.
KI 1'3.0440
Closed Saturday 12:30 P.M.
-
atthe
>'-"
COLLEGE' THEATRE ,
Saturda" Decemtier 2OIh, at 1:30'.1.
.
an
All Childr~ 01 Schoo/ Age ,Ale Invited
FEATURE PRESENTATION,.
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H. O. Gage Sets, Traclis, Cars, POwer PQeD
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SH I'RTS 'and TI ES
BELTS
JACKETS and GLOVES
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Wool and Nylon'Shirts
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ALL THE FAMILY
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Mr. and Mrs.
Donaldand
P. bridge
lones
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serving as
entertained
at dinner
Captain
of the IsR.1tdiffe
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Watrous,
Satur~y evening at their home 0P
Development Fund Drive.
Srd, of South Ch,ester road, are reNorth Swarthmore .avenue.
IMrs. Morris' A. Bowie of South ceiving congratulations upon the
Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Knlsker.n Chester road was the guest' of her birth of their first child, a little
have rece~tlY ~etumed to th~lr son-In-law and daughter Mr. and girl, Caroline 'Re%. She weiglled I
home on RlverY1~ :oad ~ollowmg Mrs. Philip Rummel and Marsha six pounds, five ounces 'When she
a three week viSit m KaIlua, Ha- of Chicago, III., over tlIII past weekSaturdsy, De,:ember 6, in
,wail, as the guests of their d.augh- end.
Bryn Mawr Hospital.
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ter and f~mllY Mr. and 'Mrs. RobJ
Mr. and Mrs. Blney It. Mone
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Magee of
ert E. WhIte, Jr.
were hoste Saturday afternoon ,at Glen Mills, formerly of SwarthMr. and' Mrs. B~ker Middle~n an open house at their 'home on more, are the maternal grandparof Rutger~ avenue will ha~e as theIr Harvard avenue.
ente. The paternal grandparente
guests thiS weekend Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cad- are Mr. Charles Watrous aJ. New
Knut Dahl of Norway. The
igan of Elm avenue will have as Haven, Conn., and' Mrs. Muriel
are completing an ~round-th~ their guests ,Mr. Cadigan's brother Watrous of Los Angeles, Calif.
world trip and will ~rrlve at thell and sister-in-law Mr. and, Mre.
-home In Oslo on Chnstmas Eve.
Charles H. C&digan and son Ar- Mr. and ·Mrs. Riehard B. Burdsall
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Smith of thur of Bouston Tax. h
,Park avenue announce the birth
N orih Chester road entertained at tomorrow to rem'ain tbr:u °h T '_ of a eecond son, Thomas' A~ball,
a ~er.,arty Sunday for the f~l- day.
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ues December 5, 1958., The infant is a
lOWIng guests: Dr. and 'Mrs. WtlTheJ. Harry Beckma of Str th granCtson of Mr. and Mrs. A1b8n
lIam Rial, Dr and Mrs.
H aven avenue will have
ns as their
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ap- days Mra. Beckman's mother Mrs.
man, Dr. and Mrs. Larry Sterer, Alton B owera 0 f"to
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Dr. and Mrs. Barry Tamoff, and Mr. Beckman's father Mr. Robert
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Dr. and Mrs. Mark Camp.
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Mn. Robert C. Goed will arcriv,e I '_Dad
Of Prlneeton avenue and their son from plttsh
h i t eek to
mopect to apend
Mr.. Barris' siater Mm.
the Chrls~s holidays at her
Jackson who lives on a farm
apartment on Daitmouth avenue.
Pottstown
Mrs. Good is tbe mother of Dr.
A neighborhood Carol Sing will '
Jr., of Forest lane.,
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Mr. and Mr.. Charles B. LelnIWA.THie..,
be held thia S da
un y evening a
fonnerly of Swarthmore will
p.m. at the home of Mn. John Shinn entertain ()br!stma' Ev "th' Ir Fri. 6' Sat., Dec. 19.20
, of Vassar avenue.
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LAST 2 DAYSII
,will he served to the neighbors and home In J)rexel Bill.
YUL BRYNNER
their children.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Heinze
ElillEMEIT
of 'Strath Haven avenUe will
Mn. lohn Scbott, Falrvlew road,
their
family with
themMrs. '
'f"iesCarolyn
the engagement
of her
mas dinner.
Mr. and
to Mr.Michael
P.
('I'e....·,eoJor)
West will arrive from
son of, Mr. and MrI. Ken- All ....II•• t fllm production fo the
neth P. Goodrich of Milwaukee,
great"oo••I.
D.c., and Mr. ,and ,Mrs. Don
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Heinze -from Strafford.
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Featur•• 7:00. 9:25 P.M.
Mr. ad Mrs. Charles C. Heisler
Miss Schott, daughter of the late
, O.r A••III " ..ist.li 'IrtJ
of Forest lane will h;'ve as their
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guests on Christmas Day Mn. Hell&-I
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lera grandparente Mr. and MrS. T.
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Downing of Palmyra, N.J.
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transferred from Guam to thia
lillslut.i. ,.,lIvoi '
ar-ea, and with bis wife and "n".'
children has been a resident of
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South Chester IOBd alnce fall. A
Dec. 21, 22, 23
native of Wallingford, Comdr. Rob-
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bollda,.. with :Mn.
ants Mr. and Mrs.
Streeter of Columbia avenue.
Mr. and',Kn. Robert 1.. Tho_
of Park avenue will entertain at a
Chri.tma. Open House on Tue.day
evening, December 23.
Mr. and ,Mrs. F~ 1.. Michel of
Cornell avenue and their IOn Tony
and daughter Ann will .pend the
Chri.tmas holiday with Mr MIchel's, brother-in-law and ~i.ter
Rev. and Mrs. William Kirk
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of North Chester road are leaving
for St. Petersburg, Fla., today.
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The Pain 'n' Spare., young adult
PUBLISHED mllY PllDAY AT SWAITHMOIB, PENNA.
8 a.m.: K. L. Harrll, bead usher; group, will have a ."Bougo 'n'
.thelr progralDl, returning to ,
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paraona- for a flreald.___
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Holly" party at,8 p.m. Friday (to.,Phone KlDgswood 8-0900
zel, Jr., and R D. Hulme. 10 a.m.: night) to e\ecorate the church for up'party•.
P.ETER E. TOLD, Editor
Pierce MacNair, head uaher; W. Christma.. There will be
On Christmas Eve, at the 8 p.m.
• Barbara B. Kent, MGfllJgiftll EditOf'
M. McCawley, alternate; G. H. Ber- Christmas music during the
Candlelight Service, the four choirs
Sonya :S:. HorneftMarjorie T. Told
lin, J. L. Jezl, F. W. Plowman, Joa. ning and refreshments afterwards.
the congregation will joln- In
Roaalle D. Peiraol
Reynolds, and E. E. Wrage. The
The Church School will begin
a:.;rangement of favorite carola,
acolytes sebeduled ~ se1'!e are cla88e8 at 9 :46 Sunday morning songs and Scrip~re, with a manger
Entered as Second Cia.. Matter, January 24, 19¥9, at the Post
Charles Fellows at 8 a.m.,
with classes for all ages. Thereia tableau 'In the C~l\ncel. The churoh
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 8, 1879.
Robert
Jarratt
at
10
o'clock.
a
nursery for infants to two year. will. be illuminaUid entirely by ean.
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DEADIJINE - WEDNESDAY NOON
old during this hour.,
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SWARTHMORE, PENNA., DECEMBER 19, 1958
IHIIITIAI 1.1I111E .OTlI
At the Identical services of
At 10 :30 Christmas morning,
"Is the Universe, Including
ship at8:46 a.nd 1l.o'clock M~. K~
and thelf parents will gilFRIEIDI MEE111. 10TEI
PRESBYTERIAl 10TlI
Evolved by Atomic Force!" will
will use 88 hi. sermon subject,
for the traditional Christmaa
The annual Fint-day School .A Family Wor8hh> SerVice
the 8ubjcot of the Lesson-Sermon "The Song in the Sky: the God Who Day devotional birthday celebre.
Chri8tmas Assembly will take place 9 a.m in the Sanctuary will be
at Christian Science services Sun- Lives." There will be special Christ- _~ion for Jesu8 Chri&t, when each
at 9:40 Sunday morning in the Sunday' instead of Church
day.
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mas music at both services. At. the child receives a Moravian birthday
Meeting House. Parents and friends sessions. Dr. Roberts .will tell a
Matthew's. account of the coming close of the 11 o'clocl< service, the candle. Children will brill;g a favor_
• are cordially invited.
Chri~tmas Story. The Primary and •., the Magi to Bethlehem at the pastor wiil conduct a service cif it.e tcip or costume received for
The sewing groups will not meet Junior High Choirs will sing.
time of the nativity of Jesus Christ infant baptism.
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Christmas., ~arents may dress In·
next week..
The Child Care and Nursery De·
be among the Bible readings.
There is a nllr..ry, a Kindergar- formally for this service patterned
U8her for December is Robert partmenta (ages up thorough three)
The Golden Text is frolnPsalmsten program, and a Junior Church after the traditionaL Moravian clel.
Wilson.
will meet during the 9 o'clock. ser· (fl6:9,10): .'\All nation. whom tbou ·program for chi}dren during ~he abration and directed by Mn. Lloyd
The High School Fellowship vice . .only the Child Care
hast made shall come and worshjp second worship hour.
E. Kauffman..
will bave a Christmas 'P"rty Sun~ ment will be in session during
before. thee, 0 Lord; and shall glorThe Youth Fellowship groilp8
--------day.evening in the Rushmore Room 10 o'clock and 11:30 o'clock ~er-_ ify thy n~e. For thou art great, will meet at 'i o'clock for their reg·
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of
starting with II> 6 o'clock su~per. vices. The Women's Billie . Class and d0e8t wondrous things: thou ular Sunday evening me.tings,'The North Cheater road will have as
Following, an AFSC film will be will -meet at 10 a.m. Sunday only,
God alone."
Junior High group will 'Present their gueats this weekend Dean and
llhown. After a discus8ion of the returnm'g to the usual 9 :30 hour on
All are invited to attend. "The Lights iJf Ohristmas," a can· Mrs. Joseph E. Elgin of Princton,
picture, the young people will go December 28.
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services at First Ci1urch of Christ, dlelighi servjce, -with paren~s in· N.J. Saturday evening Mn.-Bates
caroling in the neighborhood. iDr. Robt!J;t8' sermon at both lbe Scientist, 206 Park avenue, Swarthto attend. The Senior High will entertain at a party· in celeAlumni of the group are invited to- 10 and 11:30 a.m services will
more; at U o'clock.
group will make .up fruit baskets brati0l! of >Dr. Bates' birthdsy.
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join young Friends for the evening. "The Light in the Dar~ess". _
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CHURCH SERVICES
Choirs will sing.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Carol and Candlelight Ser·
Dr. D. Evor Roberta. 1I\nister
vice will be held at 11 ''P.m. on
Saaday. December Z1
Christmas Eve. On Chri8tmas Day
9:00 A.M. _ Family Worship the 45·mlnute Family Worship Ser.
Service
. vice will take cplace at 11 :16 a.Il"
10:00 & 11:30 A.M. - Dr. Roberte
On Sunday, December 28,
wiU preach.
, B'bl I
and Mrs. Roberts will be
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8Uldentoll
. 10'00 A M - Women s lee ass
8:00',P'M' _ Choral Vesper Ser- Home
or a
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spending their vacation 'with "
. Cbrlstmas Eve
families a~ the Manse, 912 Westdale
11'00 A.M. _ Carol and Dandle- avenue. Any Swarthmore Coll~~
li~ht Service
student spending the -boUdals JIl
Cbri~\mas Day
Swarthmore or its vicinity wi1f also
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Family Worship be most welcome.
'~ervice' • Notices ()f two early January
METHODIST CHURCH
evenis are given wei, in advance.
C.
Kulp,Mlnister..
On Monday, January 6, from 10:30
John
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Louis R. Schroeder
a.m. until 2 p.m. the Community
, lIliniater of Music.
Day of p'~ayer wUl he held at TrIn·
Priday, December .9
Ity Church. Dr. Alfred W. "M•••.•
8:00 P.M. - Pain 'n' Spares rector of St. Stephen's
Party
Church, Philadelphia, will -lead
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Sanday, December %.
mo;ning service. lira, Wm.,rd Tn,,,.'
9:40 A.K.-obu."ChSehoo\e1aaIl8ll. Ilnaon.wUl ~'in ch4rge of the
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8:46 and- 11 A.M. - Mr. Kulp ternoOn meeting.
~ I.;ach. J
d Sr Hi Fel.
Also oli' 'Monday, January 6,
'1iowahlpa: - r. a n .
6':30 p.m. the Couples' Club will
Cbristmas Eve
bold the covered dish supper meetIng In McCahan Hall. Lealie L.
8:00 P.M. - Candlelight Service lor, Admiral Byrd's hei~:::!1
Christmas Day
pilot on "Operation Deep
Add the new 47 SEl High fidelity Stereo unit to thl. beautiful
10180 A.M. - Christmas Blrthday will discu.. "Bold Journey to.
Party
Antarctic". Mn. George Beitzel
WESTINGHOUSE High fidelity portable phonograph and you've
TRINITY clIURCll
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Rev. Stanley R. WeIIt, D.D.,
In c arge 0
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'a complete Stereo Sound system ••• 4 matchecl speakers plu.
Priest-In-Oharp
4 high frequency compensating tweeters I ..twin push-pull.h\.fI
Tilim I.TII
Saaday, December %.
amplifierso •• seporate loudness, bass and treble c;ontrolso
8:00 A.M. There will be a celebration of
9':30 A.M. the \lIoly Communioll at 8
'9:30 AJM. Sunday morning. During the 9:80
9:S0 A.M.
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'"ornI ng P rayer the
. 11:15
A;M. -_
sel'Vlce
4:46 P.M. Prayer - dren in the 8econd grade will
Oholr of Ken
the annual Christmas palllBllllt., I
. Montlay. Sf. Tbomas' Day
Church School classes will
10:00 A.M. - Holy Communion
held at thi8 hour. There will be
Wednesday. December 2:4
service of Morning Prayer at 11:16
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'1:00
A;M.
Holy
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and at 4:46 p.m. the Choir of Men
·1-1:00 P.M. - Christmas ,..
Cbristmas Day
and Boys will sing the Christmas
matory of Heinrich Schut., under
8:00 A.'M. - Holy Communion
10:00 A.M. - F'amily Service
direction of Robert Smart,
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY Ichoinnas·ter. Ushers for the sen'-I
OF FRIENDS
ices will be as 'follows:
Sanday. December %1
9:30 a,m.-E. E. Wrege,
'11 :00 A.M. - Meeting for Wor· usher; J. L.· Porter, alternate; D.
ship. Children cared for In Whit- B.''C00,
k' B• Dange
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rfleId, J " E .- E-v·
tier Hou8e. All are weI come.
6:00 P.M. _. High School Fellow. ans, R. E. Masters, H. C. Weaver,
andB. H. Welsh. 11 :16 ·a.m.-J P.
ship Christmas Party·
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..::T:::::C:::H::O=IW~=H:-O::::F=-,- I Slnitlh, head usher; A.. G.Boyd,
CHRIST, SCIEN'l'IST
ternate!i,D.. T. Davidson, Jr., F. It.
SWARTKlIlORE
Gray, Ji. G. Toland, and R. JIrl.
P;ark Avenue below Harvard
Woods. Jeffery Webet.1s scheduled
Sanday, Decetllber Z1
to serve as ac;oly'te at '8 o'clcick;
11 :00 A.K.-SUIlday 8011001.
l>avis Koscrip at 9 :30, and at 11 ;16
11:00 A.M.-The Losaon - Sermon a.m. Terry Davidson•
Monday" St.·'Thomu' Day, the:re I
.will be entitled "Is tlie' Univene,
Including Man, Evolved by Atom· will be a celebration of the
ic FOTCe'!"
Weldn.~da~ evening meeting each Communion at 10 8.m.
Readine Room,
Holy Communion will be .,.Iabra·
ted at '1 o'clock Wednesday mornopen
10-5;
lng, _and at 11 o'clock Christmas
Eve the ChriStmas E"corllt
held.
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celebration of the iJloly Communion
llebweaa
547 Ch...., Pike·
ProspM
Boe'"
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et 8 a.m. and a FalUny Service at
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LEhip1-1749
. 'Herbert'",. Veliter, Jr., lito.." .. 10 o'clock.
s• .." OK'.'er %1
Uahers for the aervice Christmu
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A. ha.ndlOme oil portrait of a colonial gentiemOll
has recently ·arrived.
Also there is on antique pine chest !With
legs and a footed wooden mixing bowl.
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College .Elects , N~:w.
Boatd, Members
w.lcoin. N.w
Members
persons were wel-
H. S. Five Tops
. Cirl SCouts R.c.iv.
.. Pennerest 52;.51
Second CI••,s R.nk
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. Navy, J!:ns. D.avlason Jlue~,
IOn of Mr.' arid Mrs. 'FrecIeriek
~nehPng,.of North, Cheater road
loft the Naval Air Station, Brunswick. Me., November 21, with a detachment from Patrol Squadron 28
for five months of Arctic opera.
tions. ,
,
The unit will be, operating from.
Argentia, Newioundiand,. conducting, submarine patrols, seareh and
rescue exercises and reconnaissance
missions.
The following
,Girl Scout Troop 683 held a
parents and friends with· a on l:!unday, November 28.
fashion show, Wednesday:::::,:::
Rev. and Mrs. Eric T. Braund,
December 10. The troop CI
Naney and Frederick Braund, Mr.
fifthI and
sixth
10 and Mrs. Albe rt, Hansen, ,_r.,
J Mr.
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h . grade dgirls.
I The -'rece vmg t elr secon c ass ra ....1 and Mrs. A¢en M. Johnson, Mrs.
were:
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W'lda FI
P. Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. John
more,
I ' t ower,
. Mr••
"te ISSY
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L·d S. Ross" Jr.,. Gloria Simon,
.., P n e ayey,
argare
1Arthur W_ Boch, Mrs. Margery
dell,
Madison,
Linda
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Morgan,
al1 of Swarthmore; Mrs.
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C nstlne SJIllt , Pame a Henry R. Harris and Mr. and Mrs.
W~nd: Tompkins, and Mar- Phillip F. Sheridan of Media: Ruth IIIff.dl' T...·AI. X...
garet To an "
Holloway of'WalIindord; Mr. and
'Friday, D••om"'" 26, 8 fo II P.M.
There were 63 proficiency badges Mrs. Richard L. Behr, of Clifton
Uckots - 7Sc coupl.
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awar e , some g ng to tea ove Heights: Mr.. and Mrs. David East
Uctots -' SOc: por P"girls, and....
the rest divided am,.ng: I of Springfield, and Josephine' IL.
U T L E D G E FltE HOUSE
the rest ". t he troop, w h'lCh
Shumate of Mo'ton.
Disc. Joctoy Jock Slont of Chostor
eludes:
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Pat Collrtney, Christine
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Frances Hoenl~(l1d,
JI:arl.a'''1
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'Jezl, Laura McCorkle, Patsy Mc•
Inroy, Beth Pinkston, Sa\1y Jo
Yale
Harvard' Avenues
Judy Roxby,Suianne Seeman,
Tucker, and Joan Jackson.
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the Religious Soeiety 01 Friends
end active on 6eVeral Meeting commlttees. She is a past president of
the board of trustees of Central
·and a former memValley Li"rary
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Parents Association of Fieldston
School. She is a past president. of
the 'Woodbury League of Women
V oters.
An alumna of Swarthmore, Mrs.
ComelNs married to a Swarthmore
graduate. The Comells have. two
Swarthmore alumni Chl'ldren ~
Martin, who graduated in '66, and
Portl'a, who Wl'11 graduate ,·n June,
'69. Daughter Sheila graduated
from the University of
. the
• PutneySchoolin June, '69.
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baskethall team won Its
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encounter over Penncrest 62-51 in
what probablY,_will tum out to be
one of the most exciting games
the season. As predicted, it was
nip and tuck aflair
lIed all. the way.
Penncrest .pu
away
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b S rth
tImes ur
the game ut wa more always managed to ow,"""me
the lead. As a result the score was
knotted four or live tim.es. SwartHmore never took the lead until 46
seconds to play when Robbie Jarrett sank a· foul shot - and that
was the ~aJa' game.
The LIons never got a shot at
the basket thanka to a pressing defense and a stall offense by the
Little Garnet. Dave Grogan scored
20,pom,
. ts Bob D awes 3,ay
J
Lor d
a;Ronnle Taylor 11, Bob Kenschaft
Dr. Charles Pnee
4, Ronnie Herbster 4. Robbie Dr. Price joined· the faculty of rett 6, and Burke Jackson 2.
the University10f PennsYlvania In Valentine was high man for Penn1964. as Blanchard Professor of crest with 22.
()bemistry and chairman of the deDrops to Eddystone'
TIAIII MIIIILE
partment. During World War II
A significa!lt contribution to
Dr. Price directed research projects On Tuesday night the loeal team U. S. Army's successful space pr£obe
for the Naiional Deofense Commit- visited Eddystone and took it on was made by Theodore P. Hersh,ey"I.
tee, for the Chemical War1Bn! Ser- the chin 80-48. The Little Gamet son of Dr. A. E. Hershey,
vice and for the Committee on outscored, Eddystone In every peravenue.
iMedleal Research. In May, 1963, iod except the third, but ,not
Hershey Is a Research.Englneer
Dr. Price was honored for aervice enoup to overcome the burst
In .the Army Ballistic Missile .Agen"
to the American Chemleal Society the Stoners .put on during
Cy'8 Missile ~rtng Laboratory,
Committee Advisory to the ChelDi- period.
Cape Canaveral,'Fla. As a tnember
cal Co".,.., receiving the DepartTbe pressing defense used
the
measuring section, he
ment of the 'Army Commendation
rthmore seemed v e r y .
in tracking the g1an~ I
, for Merltoriou8 CiVilian Service.
but did not compensate for the ~
in flight and rec!ehrfllif I
, In addition to his ;ork in chem- mendouA height. advll;lltage. ~e
' from its instruments. He is a
iatry,Dr.Pricehasassumednation- Stoners had. Dave Gro~n agam 1954 graduate ~ the Ca:rnec!.,t
alleadership with the United World led the scoring with 20 pomts while Institute of Technolbgy, Pittsburgh
Federalists as a member and first Jay Lord scored 8,~ Bob Dawes 6, where he majored in Electrical Envice president of the 'National Exe- J oe ~oran 4, Brodie Crawford 2, gineeriug.
cutiVe {lounen. In 1965 he was vice RonDle Taylor 6, and Ron HerbpreslMnt of the Philadelphia Area ster ,4.
Council and of the Pennsylvania
-----...:.-'--State Branch of the United World
Federalists.
An alumnus of Swarthmore and
a member, of the Lansdawne
Swarthmore .Junior High's
Friends 'Meeting, Dr. Price in 1960 ketball teams wil1 open the ,191;8-li9
was awarded an honorary D.sc. by ~eason ~turday morning at 10 a.m.
the College. He and his 'Rife, also m the, hIgh. school ~
,
a Swarthmore alumna and five
The varsIty and jUDJor, 'varsity I
children live In, Lansdo.:vue. ,atri- squads have been practising ;fo:~~rd~~=
cia the oldest child is a junior at past two weeka under the J.
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Mrs. Robert C. Turner
Deeember 19, 1958
STRAm HAVEN INN
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SPECIAL SANDWICH LUNCHEONS'
COLD: (Incl~des Coffee) - from40c to .9Oc
HOT: (Includes Soup and Coffee) - 40c to lo5c
Dessert -,,' 10e extra.
Served
frOf1l II ::f0 A.M. to I :30 P.M.
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SPECIAl! FAMILY STYLE DINNERS ..... $1.90
Includes Meat course, Potatoes and one' other Vegetable. Hot
Breads l Coffee or Tea, Pudding or Ice Cream. Second helpings
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Old, ' ..hloned Chriatm.. Dinner al Usual
1:00 to 7:00 P.M. Children under 10 -
half price
MAKE ,RESERVATIONS NOW,-Klngswood 3-0680
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are on Tuesday,
and
Mrs. Robert Turner Is president day from 8:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.III·,1
of the board of trustees of the Al- with most of the games being pia:v-I
mond Library and a 4-H Club as- ed o~ Saturday.
aistant leader. She Is a member
Varsity squad members are:
of the
tion. Mrs. Turner is also on the Jerrv Liddell, Tom Atkins, Jim
Community Chest Council and a Gallagher, ROwland Gary, Don
member of the group which formed Jones, Chuck Turner, Steve
the Alfred Friends Meeting siX wards, Phil DelanD, Frank Tiee.
years ago.
Junior Varsity squad
An alumna of Swarthmore, she are: Bill J obnMn, B~~ ~~~~~::;:
was assistant dean of Women for Graham Patteraon, Jerry
four years after her graduation. Ron Hoge, Rick Filler, Chuck 'MasShe subSequently served as a mem_ elial, RusseU Lewis, Sam Wicks,
ber of the Alumni Council. 1941 to Jobn O'Neill, Mark Detweiler, Gor1947.
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don Boyd, Dick Stead, Mark BeardMrs. Turner lives with her hus- sley, Robert Foote,' Henry Bunker.
band, also a Swarthmore graduate, .Managers and statisticians are:
and tlJree children in Alfred Sta- wnson BuCkley, Steve Brobeck,
Jay Estey, JaM Browne, Ben StJ~ad'·1
tion, N.Y.
ley, Graham Taylor. Manager
Bill
Gill.
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aUSTDI UIDSCAPE WDRI'
ready to give ~t 'the ,1iDest setvice-day' and night~ And
TreaTrim",ing - T"ISI Removal '
to assuie y~ui hOfue, clean-burning, depenclable, 'eco- '
Domica1, automatic heat, we're ready with the.finest
fuel-Atlantic's famous triple-refined heating oil.
Call UII today to arrange
for comPlete oil burner service.
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Telephone CHester 2-7206'.
Ask for BEN PAlMER
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COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. NORWAY SPRUCE
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200 W. Ridley Avenue'
Cut TREES .... BALSAM RR - SCOTCH PINE _ WREATHS
Ridley Perl:
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DECoRATIONS
0,.. 7;JoA.M. - NO P.M. cw,
11-.11..;..1'.... 5 • .,.t
ents Dr. and M..... J. Alfred Calho
John Bates at North Ch-..o-r Lehl~h University Bethlehem will
un of Elm avenue. Jack Calhoun, road will return home tomo;;;"
the Chrls~as hollda~ at
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morning to begin hie Christ- a fr~shJDan at ·Brown University, from Amherst College to spend the his home 'on Elm avenue.
an adjourned meeting of the Board
vacation from Middlebury Col- PrOVIdence, R.I., arriVed home yea.. holidav8 With his parents Dr. and
whick will be beld at 7:30 Monday. lege where he Is a senior. He leii terday.
Mrs. John R.Bates. John is a jun- C b P k M
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' on Tuesday moming for Pough- ~ancy Gowing of Parrish road, lor at Amherst.
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ac' .et.ng
In between-deliberations on varN.Y., where he. will pursue arr~ves home today from Denison
Edyard Gardner, IOn of Mr. and
Booked for Tonight
ious phases of, repairing damage land grant research for his Honors U~1Verslty, Granville, 0., to spend Mrs. Cyril Gardner of WaKing- Cub Scouts of Pack 101, awarthdone by the bigh school conflagra- course in History.
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the holidays with her parents Mr. !Cor~, 'will return home for the more, will hold thei.. final meeting
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Bo
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Ro'sem'
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and
Mrs. D. Mace
Gowing. Nancy ChrlS.was
~ h0 lidays f rom.Dickinson .before the Christmas holidays at
tlon on
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a r 'Dr
d a ry
ard, daughter of ,is a sophomore
at Denison
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listened to Swarthmore Fire Chief
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rs. Donald L. Hibbard
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George A. Humphries and Assls- of Soutli Chester' road, will arrive CarolYn Scbott, a .enlor at Grin- Iy received a ,100 award as the ' .
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home on Fall"VJew road Sunday. to Kappa Sigma Fraternity.
lal ChrIstmaS rl!freshments are
secondsry school buildinge and
HI! Ii M .
spend the Christmll8 vacation with ,Ellen 'Smith, daughter of Mr. and ~Ianned.
, ' , ,g
OrrJBOn, a junior, Is home her mother, Mrs. John Schott
Mrs. George Smith of 665 Man'etta The meeting will also feature the
recommend additional
from Lafayette College, Easton to
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ary measures they' deemed advis- spend the ChrlstJnasholidaye ,rith
Larry Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. avenue arrived home yesterday. presentation of merit awards, a
able. Through a question
ibis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Donald P. Jones. of N~rth Swarth. Ellen is a freshman at the State movie an~ the "skit" to be'put on \
Morrison on DartJnquth
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~ore avenue, will arnve home to- Teachers College in Shippensburg. by selected pack members.
HuilJphries the Board became
quainted with 'the fact that'
His brother Bild
f ru:venuei night from Carleton College, North- George Logan, Jr., a junior at
small fires had been discovered'
Unlve 'Itya .~ eda: a field, ·Minn., where be is a fresh- Pennsylvania Military College, re- '" I. SI.d••t
extinguished by membel'll of the
rs , amv
ome man.
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tltrns home today to spend the Charle. H. Doebler, 4th, director
!faculty within the high jlChool in
EvelYn B Irtt
. ed
Kevin Cadigan arrived home yes. Christmas va.....tioJ"! with 'hrspar- of admission at Brawn University,
. recent weeks."
l'!ame' u I arflV
at her terday from ~vanston Il1. to ents Col. and Mrs. Logan on Cor- Providence, R.I., will vlsit'Swarthyesterday from Wel1esiey Col- spend the Christmas holidays
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aven
Humphries inquired why the I'
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more High School Tueadaj afterschools had not been evacuated at
~lIesley, Mass., to/spend the his parents Mr and Mrs Robert J
Andy Jones, son
the. time of the fires which Ae had Christmas
Mr.. vJacatlon
ames
B.
BWlltt on
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the fires had been so quickly ex- te'r Wooster O'
d Jul' B-'lltt
Gayle M. Hauna, daughter of
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.•, 'Millbrook
an
Ian Sehool
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tlDgu
""",n""d
N Y wlIl rrI ' h 'ervlew road, will" begin her Christthem that there was DO need for an
S - 2 - S - South of Railroad
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alarm. H e 8ald' inveatigatlons
have today.'
mas recess from Centenary College
S - S - S - North of Railroad
for Women today. She will return
been conducted by dool authorl- . R o b e .
S - 6 .8 BuSiness District
ties and State Police Arson Speclal- Frida' ~ Watkins rstumed home to the caDJpus at Hacksttstown
Ists but no definite origin of
y rom Mercersburg Acad- N.J. tin January 8. "
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fires determined. Nnmberlng
emy, Mercersburg. He and hie sla-I ; Stuart Bowie, a senior at Am4-2-4-Mary Lyon School
~ ~,and ~Urrlng near
:~!:"';;"~~~Id;;.at ~t. !!:try's herst, returns home this evening to
4 - 8 - 4 - Field House, Prep School, Power House
gJVlDg, the fires were
.
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ves spend the holiday vacation with
4-4-4-CampuB
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around the noon bour break In
tomorrow, ~8pend the ChrIstmas his parents Dr. arid Mrs. Morris
.ions. 'Ilwo happened on the
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With their parents Mr. and BowIe,on South Cheeter road.
Other
day and the other a week away.
Mrs.. W. W. Watkins on Magill
Keith Richardson, son of Mr.
5-6-6-0ut of Town
smoldered In 'a bag
6 - 6 - 6 - Generai Alarm
outside a lOcker room on the bot- Martha Calhoun, a senior at and a freshman at Dickinson Coltom floor of the junior high school C"rlston College, Northfield, ,Minn. iege, Carlisle, arrives today to
These Signals are Subjeet to C~
building, another in a waste basket
arrive home today to apend the ~end the Christmas vacation at
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S B'lasts '
In a ground level hall of the old
holidays with her par- his home on Crest lane.
12 ~oon
building, and the other In a smail
pHe of rubbish. in a' ~acant room
in the burned building. ,
Dunn urged that teachers be told
they must not ~ any. cbances,
but must tum in an alarm and
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"think they smell smoke". He'
any t~e lost in plaYing extra safe
Is weB Spent, for In case of a real
fire "two minutes indecision' can
mean everything". '
Besides specifying a eclnsldsrable
number of locations 'at Rutgers ave.
nUe and. College avenue plants
where fire ;extinguishers should
placed, the Fire ~
recommended that the Board
sider: leasing a special alarm .~.' ..
10 that an alarm at either school
would scunet simultaneously in
~warthmore police station; rec1HI
IDg an outside fire lISCape at the
rear of the original section' of the
~uigers Avenue school and replac\
lug a smoke stack which :tuns clear
IMP.4U
SPOHr
COlJPB
t~rough that building >\rlth a more
ltirect, straight one:. keeping cliiI~
d,"?" out of boiler rooms and plaeing
You'll get a' lot of pleasure in this' neW 1959
drip pans under boUers to 'Catch
leaking oil; replacing key locks on
Chevrolet! And the best way to find out is
classroom doors of the newest elementary bUildings with free, riding
to drive the car yoursel.f. You'll see fresh,
handies enabiingthe doors
original style, greater value and deep-down
,readily wened from" the Inside:
transferring ja~tor8 suppiies from
quality, features. More of the things you
a small oJosetwith no celling' in
want most. Thekinq of tllings you'd northe center of this building b,; a
larger closet 'across the hail and
, "mally expect in a' much
higher priced
.car.
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narrowing venetian blinch. 80 they
We invite you to c:;ome in soon. We've got
will .open With exit doors: at 'high
SChool - uulocking .panic doors
the keys to a, new Chevy ready arid wan·ing.
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gym whenever it is occupied,
See Chevy, price Chevy, and then pleasurehowever small a group, securing
new latch todreep InclJierator' door
test it On the road!
c'-d, placing a ladder b. one room
In the auditorium wing which hils
ouly ODe' exit.
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lilt.,"'••
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to
Middletown Road - Media, Pa. Opposite High Meadow
(between Dutton MiD Road and Knowlton Road)
'PINE ROPE - LAURa. ROPE - CUT BRANCHES
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Rose. Valley ,Nurseries" .
Now on Hand in Qu.ntity
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loil burne,
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,Hom. for"'. HoIi.,s'
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Craig P8eI arrived home on Bat.
Be our guestfpr' a,
'(/'~ ...f..~: ~N~Y(S Carpet
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VIl"ginla Allen" girls' physical
edllCation director, wbo bas .been
~sent with an arthritic condition
s~nce early November, was tr".nt:edl
Stek ~eave until March 1 to continue
corrective treatment. '
RUSsell. Jacoby ~ Weat· 'CIbes"'r I
lOas reappointed collector of dellin-II
ClUent per capita taxeS.
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\Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter,
Columbia avenue, entertained the
ataff of the Farm Journal at dinner
and a Christmas Carol Sing Sunday evening at their home.
TEST
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. ::~y:~ee4-:: ~~.:~'!
neelne before It caa be uee4
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to protect you from
TB.Researchllllut
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association ulea
ChrllItmaa Seal dol·
NIl \ara to fight TB.
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CHRISTMAS
.pler W·III Be Ass'·Ist-nt
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department and In 1939 took oYer
B.-L-llaall
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The combination of Willis I.
. Station and Howard Sipler has heen
a winning one· for Swarthl1lll..re CoIlege In the past With the recent
appointment of stetson as head baaketball coach and $;pIer as aulatant baskelbaU coach for the 19581969 seaBon Swarthmore hopes this
combination will payoff again.
. Th tw be
their winning
e to~ gan las8matea at
;~:thmore, ~Ia: :f 1988, when
they led the varsity cagers to three
victorious seasons. In the spring
seaS0118 Stetson an~ Sipler would
put on their varsity baseba1i unl-
Your ChrIstmas Seal 401Ian
SEALS
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not until after World War 11 that
the IStatIon-Slpler combination became active &pin. With Sipler In
the aaaietant coach .lot and 8tetaoli
81 head coach, the two led their
poat-war teIuna In the forties to
some of .the heat 888sons' recorda
S';"arthmore has earned In recent
years.·
In 1948 Stetson wee appointed
ditector of athletics. At the end of
the next year's basketball season,
the combination ahlfted as Slpler
took over the reaponslililltiea of
head coach which he' held until
1955 and Stetson as atheltk dI.ree~r, droppjld ~ ills basketball
coaching duties and only remained
Middle Atlantic States Collegiate
Po~
an4 F:\reNe'r8
Linda Kennedy,Swarthmore Junlor high' echool student, _ . preparing her breakfut at her home
at '01 Hnerford .place at· 8:80
Thursday morning of last week
when an electric toaster flared Into
llames. Linda'. quick action· with
a pan 6f water extinguished the
fire ao that when firemen arrived
they had only to draw tha amoke
out, of the house. AasiBtant Fire
Chief lamea Dunn said a short clrcuit in the toas~r·was. apparently
the cause of the f.re which aoorehed
nealily c:abinete. .
. The Swarthmore Fire Company
was called upon for Its pumper and
ladder truck to assist Ridley Towns?lpe fire companies In fightin~ II:
f.re in a deplirtment store at F'¥rriew road and. Macpade bpu,levard
at 5 a.m. Sunday:
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The snow flumes o~ Sunday af-
Confer
...nce and
chairman
we~ ":,,ponBlble
for two
of the NCAA
College
Division
Baa- ternoo!,
motor c~1IislOns
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At
p.m. M? Eleanor J.
ketball Tounlament, position he
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LETTERS TO THE EDrrOR
7'u opiKfoIw ."...... ..,.,.,
tllo•• of tAe ~ writ..... AU r.,t.re to 7'u 811H1f'tA"'"" •• .....,.. P.....
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1IIiU. pKbluMd GIll" at tAe dIe."..,ioK of tAe Bditor.
To the Editor:
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The Legion Awo:lllary wishes to
thank the people of Swarthmore
who brou{ht gifts. or money for the
Veteran,a' Chr~tmaa at c;:eateBville
~ospltBl. T?rty~ne gifts have
bee~ sent lDcludlllg the ,14.85
whi~ alaowas d~natec!. Thla was
the f.rst appeal lD several yeal'll
for ~ia cause and .showed t'/le genel'llolty of thiB community in a time
of need. Those. veterana ~t Coate...
villi; without lDcomes WIll be the
recipients.
.
Your~ slDeerely, .
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Eh>:&beth
Rep~enta~ve of the
~n Auxiliary,
Umt.42'1
1:30
haa held since ite inception in 1966.
Now, in· 1958, with· the ,illness df
Richard Madison, who was· head
basketball coach for three seasons;
OUR RECORDa
Stetson and Siplell are hack togeth"
er again at Swartiunore. They start
More than three quarters of a
their season Wednesday agamst
century of unequaled service, deDickinson at Carlisle. When aaked
about the team's prospecte for th~
pendabDlty and highest Standard..
year Stetson said "We lack height
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to ~t the ball off the b.oarda. Were
trylDg to offset our he.ght problem
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our ettermen will return to
IIIIICYOII O. "'lOUIS
strengthen
the Garnet team 1820 CHIIINU' . , ••
Captain Bill Stauffer '59 from
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MAllY A. lAIR, ft .. ,.
eo.tean,
"lie All
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an Brown 1i9 from
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. W";,,dbUry, N..T., ·Herman Feldhnaen 61 from Delmar, N.Y., and Pete
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Dennett of North PrlDceton avenue
was traveling n
a!enu~ when luw oo..r was h.t on .the To the Editor:
left s.de by ,!ne ?~.ven by Wilham
I wish to thank those who genH. Metzge~ ~ >Medra at t~e Swarth- erously contributed to the Christmore II:venue. Intersectlon.Me~gar mas 1>rogram for the patients In the
Wa. proceedlDg eas~ on Swarth- tfour Federal Hospitals in this area
?,ore avenue and saId, he skidded -Valley Forge General, Coatesmto the. other :r'Whe~ ~e a!temp~ ville, Veterans and West Philadeledto stOp as . e saw '. se~lDg ou phia Veterans.
of .Dartmouth avenue. Pollee said
Mrs, .Dennett stated she did not
A gift for each pa~lent and a
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he gayly decorated tree for the wards
see any cars approac mg a s . ·
,
' d· thesps
. to Ign ona
D rbn outh· meant
holiday for. both
'passe
. a .happier
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avenue. The Metzgar car had to be t119se who give and those ~ reto d
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celve.·
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wTwe ahwa • I Ie
Ch te
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Gratefully .
0 ours a r on
ea r roa
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near College ~venue the car afHllrMargaret Good, chairman,
old.L.lJachman of Mt. Ranier,Md.,
Camp and Hospital
t riel'-""
th
Ch te road
Committee American
ray &UIS
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t ruckbyoneownedb
Red Crosa .
A. Rilsa at Girard avenue which hit
an Icy spot while proceeding nol'th
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Gaskill
and spun around 80 that ~ right of University place have as their
side hit the left side of the Bach" guest their daughter Mrs. David
man car which had to be towed L. Billett of Mtus,
a passenger in ,Lt. Billett, who arriv!!d Wedneaday
.hia car which waS "helng oper'!ted will spend the. Christma~ holidays
by his son, Barry, on a ·Iearner's jle~. Mrs. Gaskill entertalDed a f~
opermlt. .
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:frie.n9slJ,t coff~ fo~ :Mrs:. Billett on
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~onday lll!Irnl!Ig.
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wa.
New Telephone Directories
GOIN,Q, JP,.llftESS SQON
placed on their ~ara so that after
three days they had to hi! sent SUIllmona and 'ipIIld ,5.00 each.
At 7 p.m, 'TiJesdaY the FIre Colllpsny was called· to. a fire inside the
chimney: of the MacNair houae, at
tpe corner of Maple and Elm avenues,
,;
Not Interested 'in Bargains
One Swarthmore and one Wal. Ungford motorist not only failed to
take advantage of th\l 90 per ceni;
discount rate on overtime parking
tickets (10 cents if paid within onehalf-hoU1:: this Christmas season)
b)lt did .not respond to the tickets
Carolyn ValenttDe's c1aaa JIIIve a
Chriatmaa
co~rt.. Soloist was
In keepltig with the nationwide
interest in science, new .clence Peter Wrage, Who sang "Away In
The Manger". The children alao
bookll were distributed to all the recited ·poetry.
.
children in the Rutledge !!cbool on
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Friday. 'If the enthusiasm with
vn Thursday afternoon all clasawhich these new textbooks were reof the Swarthmore Elements
ceived by the children is any crihool were Invited to an aSB8D\b~
teria of their interest In ...,Ien" ais period where they heard both
a subject, America need have no Wituaks .of the Keystone AUto~~
fear· of being outelaased In· that
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field by """ nation.
Christmas· is In Jlvidence every:
where lit the Swarthmore Elementary School. The first aign of
Christmas which greete the visitor
Is the showcase display designed by
Nancy J!agy's second grade. 'the
clay figures and PlI'Per angela In the
scene were· made by the children.
Businm
f'
The first grades combined In givIng a Christmas prjlgram for the
Illothersou Thnrsday afternoon.
Marion Stuart's group acted as
hosts and presented the play "The
FJ'iendly ·Beast." Mildred Brain's;
LaVina Hurst's and lanice Weaver's claases dressed as a choir. and
blended voices in the singing of
Christmas earola.
• Ott- ""'"""" of your famDy (tean-apra, for inatanCII)
• ~088 -in yoUr· bouaebold with a difFerent ,-- _
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• Ott- spelljnlB of your DaID8
A pageant concerning the birth
of Christ was given W edllesday by
A Nativity pageant was also
presented by Abbie Ender's klnde,,garten and the mothera and ofathers
joined the children in the alnging
of carols. The children were delighted when Santa Claus arrived
III time for their pror-am.
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Came aD¥ day beta JII 9 ~ 4.'
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o Ideal Pumpkin 2 !: 23c
o Ideal Mincemeat '~'~EO
o $elect Ripe Olives l~
o Sweet Midget Pickles If: 39c
o BaJa Club Beverages 2:"r:.25e
o Gold Seal ell.\. Mix 2 ~-: 27c
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ira a ii/h
the sleekest' boola
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Fresh FRYING· ,
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Lig~t,
oatui'Bl' and formali_
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Whether you prefer
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the ground, or favor cremation over burial,
Welt Laurel HiD CID _
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ACMi REDUCES COFFEE PRICES!
A JIIGI'DiDc or aften_ apent·viawiDg ita
If you are inbtl8inen, it will pay you to a4vertiBB.in the Yellow ragas
......the oue pl8.ce· people always look when they want a' product or .
a service.
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Why not advertise ~our bUH;,
'with b
in at Y01D' local B11!r'r
Office. Better do it today-the direct0-
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Janet Groff's second grade for the
parents. Tne 'entire group participated In the dramat~tioii~ '.:'.'." .
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• Firm meml>era • Seleamen • Key employeM
• N_. of oukf-toWD companies you are autborimd to
n.pr lent and list
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variatio1la
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Kathleen Mark's kindergarten
has completed decorating the room
with stockings and treea, making
gifts for their ,parents and. preparIng for a play, "Santa's Mittens".
Following the play the children held
a party.
Visit beautiful
West Laurel Hill
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Ideal rr68~ Frozen Green
Additional Ultlng.
R..ldence
LANCASTER BRAND
in jlakBlI, light, cmBtl Pie ~7 T
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Get the "Pick of the Crop!"
Gold.~f SPicY Pumpkin 8"
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Now is the time to check your Iistinga and advertising. PI_ makeisure
they are shown correctly-just as yOll'want them to appear. Aze you listed
'completely1 You may need additionallistinga ••• many people do. Order
them now-the convenience is great and the coat is low ..•• only 25c a
month for each additional lla me in the Alphabetical I>irectory
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by IJorerie Me- UUUUu,U,U ..... " ..........
llan, a muoeum teacher. They
then visited the many Interesting
exhibits In the museum. Before
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leaving most of ~he boys and girls
ALL LIlES OF .1.1111.
purchased rock and m~eral speci- .
mens at the aeademy to put in their III Dart.NtIl I"..., • .rlllll. . .
collections. Parents who accompan_
ied the group were Mrs. Howard
Tompkins, Mr•. D. W. Schumann,
Klngswood 3·1833
and Mr•. I. F. McKernan.
The hum of activity during recent
weeks in the classes of Elizabeth
Garrahan, Patricia Curreri, Mary
Alice Lilly, Bess Seidel, and Grace
Witter resulted In crafts which
were . sold to the children In the
elementsry school at their Navajo
Bazaar. Parents of the third grade
participated with the children.
The third grade wishes to thank
their many friends who helped them
make a happier Christmas for the
Navajo Indians on the reservation
in the area of Sawmill, Ariz.
Alphabetical Directory '. Yello~ Pages
for DELAWARE COUNTY • MAIN LINE
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bile Club an~ T~per Newcolilbe
of the Pennsylvallia State Police
talk on Safety Education. These
tal~s w~re followed by a movie
which pomted out worthwhile safe.
tr hints.
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F'.
-.-,.:;c.s A. P.ccone's si.x~h grade
VI~'
the AcadelllY of Natural
~c:nceds in Philadelphia. 1he clau
•• ne to an excellent ledure on
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D· SteneD Colors '=' ,. .
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Redeem Your S & H
Green Stamps Early!
••• fOT W,onderh.tl
Christmas.' GiftS!
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NURSING HOME
603 East 20th Street
Chester, Pa.
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2607 Chestnut St., Chester
'Cllester 2·6378
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Watch and . 128 Yale Ave.
PICTURE FRAMI,NG
PORTRAIT STUDIO
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roUND--Wool-lined leather glove.
Right .hand. Call for at The
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FOUND - Man'.watch on Ben-I 'ij~'!.D-;~It·
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TIme i. running out. 8io'c;Iock Saturday night is the latest time
that we can guarantee
and weights for your Christmas
ttrk"y. Unless 'Y~u'ra .looking for a' ~n second grade stag
turkey, Bachman s is the onlY Dore where you can get FRESH
Kll.l.EOfint qucilitytu~eys. Th_ turkeys Wl11. be killed anywh_
From 12.24 "ours before you reCeive them. onCe you try. one of
ours you'D never think of iJuying them anyplace else. Prices
will be about the S!;lm. as Thanbgiving. Don't ietfle for seconds,
when we have ~e best. Remember ••• 8 o'dock Saturday night.
Also, after everybody has odvertised a price IeIn Christmas and
New 'Year', HarM stop in and see us. W.
undersell every
riore in Delaware Vallay on •••. '
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Ig. pkgs. 95c
ALL HOLLAND HOUSE MIXES .__ ....... boltle 75c
Whiskey Sour, Manhatten, Martini, etc.
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anywhere but 1~ looks II1Mrt anywhere too • • • on a cocktail tabl
or on an executive's desk.
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~uns up to 1200 hours on one low-cost hattery. Mighty
tilt-up speaker. Free 9O-day warranty
on all parts and labor. Unbfeakable
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ANNIVERSARY
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"Printers of The SwarthmoJ1llan"
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portable, tool
Key to this program 11 "0 unobtrusive but clearly identifi bl ,,'
plaque. bearing the letter "I". The aim of your Fire Compa~a ,e metal
is to fasten one of .th·ese plaques over the main entrance of
Ing that need. it. Then, ehould fire otrikethe firemen
we diatel~ from the "I" plaque that an oec;pant of that house 11IlIIIesi.tance In reaehlng safety.
n s asNow, here's how you eBn helpl
If there Is someo~e In your home 'who haa difficulty walking, tell
yourJlre ~:ny th,S as .w:all as .your ~e and addres~ today.
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one III elr orne at s, please help the Fire Company by ","tin or
phoning their name and address to your Fire Chief:
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George A. Humphries,
1 South Chester Road,
S;warthmore, Pa.
Telephone KIDg$Wood 3·7916
ot' to the Swarthmore Pollee Department.' ,
Reme!"ber, the best way to flgl't fires is by effeeting ~re Prevention. H~re s yoU~ opportunity to make Swarthmore a safer place to live.
We re eountlnlli on you.to help your Fire Company help youl'
EIII••III
EDWARD G. CHIPMAN
AND SON
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Gutters
, Warm-Air Heating
Air Conditioning
Sheet Metal Work
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Swarthmore
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Against the dread lIOI8ibWty of fire In dwe11inlr' hoUSing
who are unable to move, or movil quickly the Swarthm
V people
Fire. '" Protective As8oeiation is establt8~g a 'Program
th°l{un
d teer
fiaation of aueb houael.
r e enti-
"Famous
· MAdison 6-9937 ..
,LEhigh 4-1 ~46
Klngswood 3-0272
ROOFING
melDS of redueiDg the Deedless toU claimed by fire.
Jet another
Here In Swartlunore, and In most eommunities a~ f Ib
able to elimb steps, or perhapi walk at al1 Th~ ~ who aren't
I!I8teh fot the panic and fire that 80 fteciuentiy race thro \ are ~~
home toaef;her. .
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24-HOUR IERYIIE
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CRESSON PRICHARD !!
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new plastIc squeeze
sweet Christmas
lrD~;;id. or Eli, KIngswood
WATCJlM4KE~
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H.D. CHURCH
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Swarthmore'" forward looIdnc flMlllen ;hau added'
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HELP YOUI
HELP. YOUR FIRE • •PBY
Automatic Slumber Switch!
·MacArthur .& Patten
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547 Chester Pike
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Come In for LOwest HolidaY.'Pri~es
HoS ...Alumni Germe TueSday .......1 H.L_AI H"II
"Mcrtdmerlr.er" KinJl.
-NEWS NOTES
Fli ,I.IESI L1IUII
Jo.,ierl Holiday Spirit . olin. Alezande~ M. 'Dl,icIen 01
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Daya~.dIIui;r', ".
'. SUpPOrt
Tuberculosi.
Christmas SeeJ'
Serle
lNext TUe8daY night, December
Year's Day at.an open ho_. at
23. the Alumni visit the high school
iDuring the Chrirlmas holiday the
(Continued from Pace 1)
lAdayetteavenue and Bamegat, their home on South Chester road.
In the annual encounter hetween Helen Kate Fumess Free Library, der and allO by his clerk Camellue N.J. left yesterday· for Dayton,
Mrs. Donald Cl'()8set of Thayer
the semi-oldsters and the yaung. Wallingford. will 'maintain the fo1. Hackl (Andre Pollock). The ladi.. Ohio where ehe wUI spend Christ- road entertained at a dinner Tu .
add much charm to the set wblie ma and New Year's Day with her .
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asstera. Ex-baskethalliettermen from lowing schedule:
the paet four years will be playing
CloSed Wedneaday, December 24, ihelr suitors provide just the right aOD.In• • and daughter. Mr. and day evening In honor of Mr. anll
for the alumni team.
and Thursday, Decembe~ 26; open amount at earnest comedy.
.Mrs. Jam.. M. Dryden, and her Mrs. Lud. Janda, former area res!..
Some of the boys who are expect-. Friday. December 00. 3-6 p.m.; open
Among ..Players· Club "veter&Dll" trranddaughten, Debllrah and Del· dents. n<>w of Oin!,lnnatf, 0., who
ed to play are Jack Walter. Rich Saturday. December 27; 10·12 a.m.;
are vultlug
29 adding their ueual good touch to dre Dryden.
and
danghterwith
Mr.their
and eon·In·law
M", Ned
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Gurin, Mike Kerr; Eddie Payne. c ose
on y,
eeem r
• the !play are Katrina Iva .. GeroOnt-of·town guests at a. family 'Beard ofChadda F o r d '
Andy Jones. Charlie Wentz, Jim through Thu:rsday. January 1.
trude, a keen old domestic; W. Rob~ dinner party to be given On Chri.t•
1appas, Barry Wright. Cal-CaleRegula; bbrary hours will re- ert Presser, Vandergelder's patient ~s Day by Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mr. J. Harold ·Dumm retum. to.
man, Pete Kroon. Lea Keighton, sume FrIday. January 2.
baMer; Paul O'Ne;} as innocent IA_ Peirsol, Jr. of Lafayette avenue day to his home on Dartmouth ave. Barry Gwinn, Chuck Hummer,
young Barnaby Tucker. another twlK· be Mr. Peli-Bol's aunt. Mrs. nue ,following a business trip in
Terry Delmuth. Roger Zensen. Dick Perrents Council 8e.,iews
Ann Pyl<: as Mrs. Molloy's Frank C. Rorer qt Sprlngfiald. and Norwich. N.Y.
Custom' 01 Visiting
also innocent assistant Minnie Fay; uncle. Mr. Albert J. Dooner of Phil.
Mrs. .A. M. Lackey of Ogden aveFellows, Randy Malin,. and Bob
Borer. The game 'Will be officiated
Alfred Maass aa an Inebriated eab- adelphis.
nue will have as her guests over
by two alumni boys _ Charlie and
The possibility
of
extending
man'.
and
Leslie
Ellis
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an
old·
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'hte M her d son.in.law
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.RlLroid Barr. This game is always hi gh sch 001 s cus m 0
s ng fashioned German waiter.
and Mrs. John R. Hanna of RIver. aug r r. an . rs-. • . Me.
played under true' competitive cir~ days for parents down into the ele- ,New to the Swart1!more stage view road, and Mr. William. E. Closkey and their young son John
cumstances with each team feeling mentary school. as discussed at the this year and showing great prom· Stauffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul AleXander of . Baltimore. Md.
S~tember
meeting of Pare.nta' ise are Charles Maggio, a "ligh~y L. StauMer of Lancas.ter,
. whose. en.
Mr. and Mrs. P e te r E . T 0 Id of
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Jlroud if it is victorious.
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Saturday n.ight. Dec......ber 27. the Council. has been reviewed by Ele· t1'Psy.
brash and endearlng'Malachl gagement was announced recentl w , P ar k avenue h a d as theIr haU8e
_.,.mentary
Principal
Thomas
Boyle
Swarthmore team will meet the
Stack; Anthony Manero as the will be the guesta of honor at Ja guest s over T uesd ay and Wedne.·
.
with
members
of
the
elementary
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winner of the Dar.l>y.Ridley Park
very correct wineman August; tea dame on Tuesday, December 23, d ey 0 f I
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game in the annual Kiwanis Tourn. faculty. ,
9larissa Gaylord as tbe Witty and at the Vlcmead Hunt 0100. Wi!. ther and Slster·lD·law Mr. and
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Most teachers ..elIIP,re.sed them· wacky Miss Van Huysen; and mington. "'ven by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.. J • SheIdon Tumer....
",ment. The TourneY'wl'll be held at
selves as being kf.en to have par~
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the Swarthmore College Field enta' attend their classes and felt it Laurie Langer as her long.suffer· 'C. Gordon Sharpless of Wilmlng. n. o~, . . '
House and wiil begin December 23 was one of the vital ways in which Ing cook.
ton.
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Joseph W. deFuria and his as!Mr. and'Mrs. Freileric J,' Hunt "I saw it in theSwarthmorean."
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parents could better identify them·
December 31. Again th tourney Is selves with school' work and actlvi. siatant Donald H.~Pugh. earn laJ1r~ of Rumf~rd, R.I .... are 'Pll[lnI)ing to
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'divided into cl~ss A and class B in ties. However. they felt, in th~ first els for producing and directing spend Christmas Day with their' I'
accordance WIth male
.six grades more can be gained by "The Matchmaker". The ..aet Is son.in;law: alid daughter Mr. and 0 Ice . or. er: . '.
of
the sch~ols particlp'atlD~. parenta visiting freely through the
and the plot complex ~t Mrs. D. W. Schumann of Strath
Swarthmore WIll be competmg In school year (though no~ at abnorm. Messrs. deFuria and Pugh have at.. Haven. avenue.
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ally busy tim.as such as just before tained a WIlli. int~grated and
Mr. and Mrs. J; Ii. GOrdonMc· ... ' . old
build Inc
On FrIday evenl.ng •..J",nul\ry. 2, Christmas) as !:hey felt the intereet
flowing production. Scene Conechy will be ho~ts ?n C~istmas
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the Little Gamet WIll'meet another to do so and not 'in having specific
Delilello has created
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four charming sets and Frank Star·
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The teachers pointed out that the rett, as technical director. sees that
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• have a top. 110teh club. If the school has "open' house" aU. the everything about the production i s . . . . . . .
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Swarthmore POl's. bope to
out time and welcomes Parents' to sit weathertight.· A- large prodUction::::::' .......... CT ...
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on top. they must p~ay at theIr ve~ in on classes. but seldom do parents staff is responsible for the perfee·
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best. The game. WIll be played. In avail themselves of the opportunity. tion of ·the shllW in all departments.
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the leeel
WIth the Jr. Varslty
Mrs. Colin Bell. chairman of Par.
Anyone who enjoys an
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entadf'Cauncll, urges that at least a maChrkiest,.mtaaspoprelnsettnotsseehO!ITQhCBeM~!~hY
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• WOMAN'S' CLUB NOTES each 'class make a poll)t of
tonight or tomorrow night.
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Department of January 2 at 10 during the s~hool year. Although Lead Business As~ociation
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New officers were elected by the
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ary 16.
vise the teacher ahead of time.
at ita recent "luncheon meeting on
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FEATUIING••
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.Senicu "da,. fir· .
Alfred p~ Smalll,
.Postmaster for
ea'~y
SwarlhmoreJr. High Schnl Basketball Sch.dul.
Deeember 20 d
Sa tu ray.
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~aturday. January'3 - Darby .•..•.•..••••. , •.• Home 10:00 A.M.
Saturday. January 10 _ Penncrest .•••.••..•..•• Away 10:00 A.M.
Satureay, Janusry 17 -
Mrs. Reba Love ia the president.
William Booth the vice president.
William Shirley thA~ secretary and
Robert Bird the treasurer.
.' The association also named Allee
Barber. Edward Carney, Mrs. Vera
Sorsentino, AI~n Bachn\an, and
H
. orace.De.B nest as dl rectors.
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He was the oldest member of the
-Forest ,l1_een Masonic J.odge
91, Clayton. N. J;, and a member <>f
the Postmasters' Association
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Audia &change on
HARRY
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OPPENLANDER
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17V2
S. 'Chester Road, S:"arthmo're
OPEN ~'N&S
UNTIL
CHlU5notAS
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•• MI •••' ILl. P"EL
Theodore S. Haltaman of Unlver·
sity'place was a member of a panel
which discussed the topic "Opera·
tion-Branch Banks" at the third
and final meeting of. the 1958 Forum
I Series at the MlddJy Club on DecIcemlber 9.
Mr. JIaltemRD is. a vieep~ldent
of the First PennsYlvania'· BaDking
. Trost Campan-,.
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TUM CAPTAII ••MEI .
Kirk D •. Nevius, JUniata avenue,
has beet> ap'polnted to tbe position
fo team captain by the Philadelphia
of the Natlollai AlIIIOda~
tion of A_tents.
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Parbr 1IIHl.c-pa.y.
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• MANSMooTH .ORESS
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• MANSMOOTH. UNDERWEAR
.MANSMooTH PAJAMAS
o HANKIES
o CLip aqws
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FIRST FLOOR THERE
IS ONE OF THE
FINEST SELECTIONS
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AND SAVE
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. community 'Who desires to stand
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Three ·Jiredo·rs u'l L_ 81- ~--'
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w1lleompete 'WWl, and agalnat aaeh
other In the Delaware. Coun'ty
Teachers' Basketball League 'Which
will oiIen Monday. J anusry 5. The
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mllmber
of· thil" faculty of
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.Mayfl6wer on
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fami!7 and. a.lthough
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iginated .the league one year ago.
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longed to'DO society. he'"IIU,intainelll ..
December 19. Dr. Roberts stressed . at ~e annual PubUc LibrarY. ..Membersof
the sWarthmore.
.. close and lively interest in
A one act play "ChtUstmas In the value of thought given to the Election on January 24 GIld 26 I RutIoo&:e faculty who participate in
· history of the United States.
tr
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f th b'rth f
the league .·are Francis Piccone.
an
ar·tl'culate'~~d~ie;·
~:;:n'~~~.lthe
Cobbler.
Shop"
was
presented
ue
9Ignl
.,~ance
o.
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in
the
Library.
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a-·~ng.
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I ard. Rob'mson. William Reese,
wa
crat by pdlitical convletlon.
In tbe JunIor HIgh Assembly FrI: the ""citemem and thrill that
now serving his second. term as Dana Swan. Arch WaUaee. and Don
&rn in Clayton,. N.J. in 1876. he day afternoon in the high school comes when one .".periences ·the president of the Board. and Henderson.'
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happinesd that comes from an Howard H.Wiliiams. reference
Fis!er Sinalley. (<{Iaytonw'as or.
Billy Ryerson verY ably enacted awareness o.f the true meaning of . librarian at the College. now
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bbl Oth • d Christmas, .
completing Dr. Jl-obert E. Spil,
iglnally known as Fislerville
Receive UF Awards
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the role of t e co er.
er.ea M' Robert B W'
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noted for the . Flslerville' Glass
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. emman, rec· ler's Ilnaxp)red term. ";'m stand
WorkS.) In 1895.he ma.,ried Ara. ing parts were played b! Sa!ldra tor of choral muoic at the high
Eigbt Swarthmore Hjgh8ehoo1
,.vila Stew~rt,.They had two sons. Althouse, Louise Lichtenbnrg.Car. school; and Robert Holm.' director for ...-alection. Mrs. Howar( C.
have received ",wards of merit
the elder Alfred P. Smalley. Jr., .. alyn McKlnnell• .Helen Morpson, of orehestra and band. provided Jackson, presllnttreasurerof.thli . service rendered the Health and
young artist of great promise
Jimmy Gearbart. Sam Wicks. and Christmas ?,-usic. ·Mr. Holm direct- board will retire from the board.
Council of the United
liiUed in World War :1.
m h 1."D-ube· teO
ed a brass lDst=mental gloup that
Fund. These girls contributed a
Janet Smalley, author Blid
"",c ae ~
ns m.
also accompanied choral singing .by
Nominatin!l petition. must be total of 518 hours of service in hostrator, lived at 809 Yale avenue
Joanna Donovan played the part the audience. Mrs. Weinman's chor. signed by 10 nominators and pitals, recreational areas. child care .
many years. A grandaon
of. ·the little girl. The ~arolers al group sang aJllllropriate' carols fded:wlth Rudolf Hirsch. sucre- centers. and other welfare ag8nclea.
8malley, 2nd, died .. In the
were Dorothy Gatewood. Gall Dono. and Christmas songs.
tary of the boqrd. 204 Benjamin . These girls. who workOd 1IDder
eon'tiict. . :
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Dianne Rehshaw. Joan Row· . Asa surprise addition to the West a~enue. on or j)efore De- tbe supervision of iMrs. Edith Ken.
and J ana J aekion.
p'~. a trio composed of $pen· cember' 31'.
. former school nurse, were:'
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Far
many
~rs, Mr.
'lDIID~ac~recl.builderii'
The Glrls'ChoiY' sang two num· cer Carroll. Peggy Russell. ADD
. Jean M. Colafemina, Janet J ...
with headquarters In
bers- I!The Christmas Star" by Cooper; an oetetc<>mPOsedof.~rls'.ITEEIIEWS
ter•. Lindsay Breakell, EliSabeth
· -COunty. When a branch
Kinder aiid "When the Saviour tine s;pler. Peggy Russell. Ann
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Maryjane Hueltine. Bar.
.set up in Wilmin&tou, 1>".,
Christ is Born"• .-Polish Christmas Cooper. Spence~ Carroll. Bill RoThis weektherewill 0.; a ~gular
McKee, Virginia Pugh, and
· Smalley moved his family to'a
Carol arranged byoGeer.
land. Sven Borel. Peter Essi. with canteen at the Rutger s venue Ann Watkins.
.Jaan Plowman read the Christ- Carol Honnold; a~mpanist, sang School .. D~SS will ~ eaaual and Certificates of merit and pin. for
~::"::'\:e:'1~.
StoryfNin Saint Luke.
two nUll!ber3. The fIrst was a aer· the alumnI are cordIally Invited. those with more than 60bours of
· is 'sUrvived b v his wife, .. aon
lIam Bush•.high school IPrinclpal.ious Christm...s carol ~nd the" sec~. week a regular cant!"ln was service were given to those' girls
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a brief mess-- on the mean- ...nd an amusing· versIon of The eDl°yed by all. Novelty dancea were
In high school at the Christmas
ett,
and
by
two
trrandehildren,
ave
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Ch
tin " ' h e l d
A
five great gr3.ndchildren.
hit of Christmas.
Night Befare rIS a s . . '
ssembl y. The others were mailed
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Fuuel'\'1 se,-rices were hel4
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the WaynePresbyterl&nChurcb
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
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Collele Socce~' Playen
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TUESDAY. DECEMBER 23
OIQtOn•.
NaiJIed All Am.rican
. 7:00 P.M. Basketball: oH. S. va, Alnmnl •••... _....•...•....•.. _•• H. S.Gym
Four Swarthmore College var-'
sity soccer players were recen'tly
Intermediate Assembly \
WEDNESDAY•. DECEMBER 24
chosen for positions an· its All
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oO' _Methodist Churcb
Scheduled for Dec. 30 .
League soccer teams by the Middle
ce
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g .'OO PM
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TrInity
Ch urch
Atlantic States Atilletic Confer.
e first formal dance for the 11:00 p.M.-Christmas EuchanstoOoOoO.:.· .. oOoO·oOoOoO·:·
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hurch
.,~ ..<;::n.ter halfback aar.ry Price .'
· ninth' and teDtllgr&lIes will
. 11:00 p.M.-Carol and Candlelight SerVIce ...... :,..... presbyterlan C
of. ChelrtertoWli; Md.• and~·
,place ~~y,~-DeCember. 80 froInl
' " CH;'I~'A$ DAY
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8 to uembe
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a~ the WI!IID.iD'6 ' . '
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team"-"
mittee who arb BIIIIistina" are:
10'00 A M -hinUY Worship Sei-vfce ...... oO .......... •· .. T
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I~rgei
RetiVoV
of
Media;
An A.v_
;Janice CarroD.
10:80 ..u.~hristmas Birthday Party ............ , , .... Mathod~ Ch h
sooeer
pl&yl\rln
1967,' and
· fegy Remingi:oll. Tom·
11;1/. Aj(.~lly Worship servlce.. ,~ ... ~ ........ ·Preabytertan .urc ..
I·Wen'blororth Muatoy. Kodjoe of
lohn Allen and Don J.ones.
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SATURDAY.DEC&04iER21 . '
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IGt..na, weSt Afriea. .
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" '. '11 ~._.. Canteen' ' .
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.Do_Price of 8warthOr~ 111ft
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28
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Library Petitions
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.HI"gh SchHI· Assamblu
in today. Friday. will be ap~·
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. NOW IN STOCK
. rhe Nation's Finest Amplifiers'
Chosen for Exhibit at the Brussells World's Fair
Dynakit. Marie III 6O-watt Amplifier •••••••••••.•• $79.95
Dynakit. Marie II 50-watt Amplifier •••••••••••••• 69.95
F.. thers.~ Night
Dinner
The Mothers' Club of Swarth.
more announces that Louis Dusen.
bery Gilbert win be the gnest speak.
er at the annuel Fathers' Night
on J anllary 8. Mr. Gilbert's
topic should be of gleat interest
to members and their husbands. It
is entitled. "How -to Protee't and
Increase Your Dividend IllCIlme'·.
·Mr. Gilbert i~·wel1.known in Wall
Street and financial circles. He Ia
a share holder in Several hundred
companies and is much Interested
In bow these oomplinies treat the
small share holder. Mr. Gilbert Is a
champion of "share hold,r rights"
regardieas of the number of shares
held. He attends many Investor's
meetipga so he can further the case
for corporate democracy.
.
Mr. Gilbert 'Presents his Ideas
with great impact. He I. often COli.
I ",du.d by management of some' <1l
the nati<>n'a largest eOl')lOrationa
and businesses. .
.
Mrs. Joseph Irwin. ch.!irman of.
the dinner, feels that bOth sha_
holders and non-shareholders wIl
spend a scintillating and profite,vening with Mr. Gilbert, .
8 ,High SChoolGirls
'Drug Store .-
mee~
The Sworthmoreon Stoff
. ChnOstmas Assembly
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day. Any· material wfiich can be
:'.~ad'!'IIe'n't4;.~~~~!~:~~;1~f~!I'i:: H S h I
Marple-N"ewtown ..••... ; Away' 1:00 P.M.
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Friday, January 23 - Lansdowne ............... Away' 6:45'P.M.
2:00 P.M. TUR,lER REPORTS B R O W T H .
DttMutai 12.00 tJ lb.
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Saturday. January 81 - Nether Providence ...... Home
.1 'I'UI,OR HOSPITAL FUID
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*. VISIT OORCIoN.DY D!PARTMENT TODAY
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Saturday. February'7 - Springfield, •..•....•.•• Home l:00·P.M;
. A' tot,alaf '$1.940 in pledges;.
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Saturday, February 14 - Eddysb:.ne ••......•.•. Bome
tOward Tayfor Hpspital's building. ~":"W'
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Saturday. February 21 -'- Darby ...••.••.•..•.•. I!.way .
iunOas been received during the. , 9 CClthe~ma.n'$
past month. according to Assista~ :
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Administl'\'toi Robert J. Turnei-'~
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Klngswood 3-0586' '.'
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¥anagersatthe N"ovember
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ing.
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TUrner also announced that total
pledges In the. 'Com
"You Meet. the Nicest People 'Specrre's"
paign Fund now total $195,857. Of
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this amount $115.798 has been paid
"They DO'Sell the 'Nicest Tbingsclt· Specrre's"
since the campaign. was launched
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laat epring. with a total of $79.&58
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yet to be.received.
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CREENS - HOLLY·' MISTLETOE
A high of 103 beds In service duro
LAUREL ROPE· PINE ROPE
ing the month set a new record,
Taylor's Administrator R. H. DIa·
WREATHS. DOOR DECORATIONS
STAN
Im,.utreported; Healao said that bed
occupancy remained at 90 per cent
Between the
the period, and noted Increases
Bank BuUdi"l and the Post Office
In the hospital's admissions, patient
days, operations. and laboratory
sB'n!mI'AND W&L8II ~ .
SUPPORT THE SEA SCOUT PROGRAM
examinations.
. Bis statistics included:. 480 ad·
OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS • . '
missions. 8.014 patient days, 66
~!!~~t!3~35 .dispensary cases, 8,287
by
tests, . 131 cardiograms,
TUBES TESTED FREE
RADIO AND PHONO
xttays, and 223 operations.
SERViCe AND REPAIRS
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Financier
Alfred P. Smalley. postmaster
Swarthmore from August 23. 1933
to his r'\tireme~t on Au&:Ust
1948. died Friday morning at bis
home 131 'Walnut avenue•. Wl_Y",e.1
A hom.owning resident of the
ough at 300 Yale avenue.for more
than, a quarter of a centurY. Mr.
Smai'l';y was 82' years old on December 2.
Along with the geniI\! relation,
ships he established with the entire
Iii! ¢r
adnlt population of the Borough as
.P~tmaster.. Mr, .,S.rnalley was' In 10speCial ·rapport· 'wlth the 'chUdren
who knew the secret sign which ad.
mitted them through the tobby'door
marked "Postmaster" from .which
&iJ.ey. emerged w!th their own choice I
· of WrapPed hard candies.
, He had an area wide reputation
· as a gardimel'. ·During the -~·~.I.I
'-rictory garden 'Was extensive
npplled frlen~. and nelghl)OlI'l
with superior quality, produce.
....u as'ground used 'by four faIn"1
ilIes for victory gardeila. His
cia! pride was in long .podded.
auecul..,t pole beaDll. FIlowers f
the Sma}ley: garden brlg:~!-eDI!d1
. EARLY DEADLINE
JIUID7 business h'lU81111 In season. .
Another hobby was wood carving;
The deadline will be at 10 a.m.
lila carVed and painted birda warel
cherished.
on Monday. December 29, press
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Dr. and Mrs. Donean G. Foetor of
Crest lane will have .. their
Hrs. Foster'. aont, former
delphian Hr •. Dora Keen Handy.
• now of West Hartford, Vt., whoarrived Friday for Christmas.
~rs. Harriet C. Young and her
mother Hrs. James B. Keriin
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H•••EI • W'ILEY·
The lI"rriage of Mias AIIIre Wor.
'Hr. and Hrt. George A. Hunter W..tInc of Philadelphia la the pa-
petite
will
their son and
hi. famll,., Mr•.Richard Davia
Rlcldlewood,l4r,;,avii's brothers- ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
in-law and ··.ioters Mr.. and Mrs. Robert Wiilliam Worley of Wayne,
H. Ward of Stra'th Have.n to Mr. Dwight David Hummer, son
avenue. and Mr. and 'Mrs. Lo"lnlrlof Mra. Paul Myers Bommer of
S. Hemenway of Glenside, and Mr. Rutgers avenoe, and the late Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley C. Stratton.
Hummer took place Saturday
mer residents of International ternoon I;' the-: Wayne Methodist
Falls, Minn.
Chorch. with the' Rev. Barvey W.
f'o1.~·~:w~·~JJ~ID~gf~O~rd~.~ue~~t~h~e~ba~.bJ'~~•.~m~.~~te~rn~al~c~t~a~n~dpt~ot~he~r.~~;===.
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DIOI FUNCHE III - TELEVISl811
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KlnISwood·4.I028
30 .YALE AVENUE
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t.40RTON. PA
TELEIIIIOI - HO.E I •• lUTe IlDII - 'Hoiol
• "Bring It to US'or We'lI Come to You"
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STRAm HAVEN INN
moved last week from 626 Strath
officiating.
Haven avenue to 3121 AsburY aveSIUILDERS • THOM
A home receptii.n foll09ed .. '
f
nue, Ocean City, N.J. Robert Alan.
Miss Miriam Elizabeth
The bride. who was g\ven'in malr-'
a freshman at Miami University, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
riage by her-father•.bic;l Mr•. James
Coral Gables, Fla., will join them B. Thom of Wallingford. became C. Pressey of, New York. 'as nerma. Yale and Harvard Avenues
in Ocean City for the Christmas the bride of Second Lieutenant Ar- tron of \lonor. Miss Julia T. Allis,
. vacation.
•
thor M. Saunders. Jr., USAR. of of Wayne, and ·Mrs. Philip L.HomSPEciAL SANDWICH LUNCHEONS
Hr. and Mrs. Albert L. Schoff of Fort Eustis. Va., son of Mr. aM mer, of Swarthmore a sister-in-II
COLD: (Indudes. Coffee) -: from 40c to 90c
Hichlgan avenoe were the guests ·Mrs. Saunders, Sr., at an
law of the brldegr~m. were the
over the weekend 01 their. son-in- noon 'ceremony SlMturday in
bridesmaids.' . .
HOT: (Includes Soup_ and Coffee) -' 40c to 65c
1_ and daughter Mr. and
Wallingford Presbyterian
Mr. Paul A.liumm.er of Butgen
Dessert - IOc ext~.
, Served from II :30 A.M. to I :30 P.M.
Burton N. Cox and three children
Rev. Dr. John B. Rowland of· avenue, Was hi.brother'. beat man.
.SPECIAL! FAMILY STYL~ DINNERS - $1.90
.
Susan, Jimmy, and'David of Tow- fiolated.
'.
The oshers were Mr. Philip L.
Includes Meat courSe. Potatoes and one other Vegetable. Hot
aon, Md.
Given In marriage by her
Bummer, al80 a brother "f
~read~, Coffee or Tea. Pudding or Ice Cream. Second helpings
Dr. and Mrs. Constantine Apos- the bride wore a whl"", ~ete
bridegroom; Mr. Bobert W. W.,rlecV.
,f deSIred.
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tolldes of Dartmouth avenue
length gown ending
a sweep Jr., a brother of the bride; Mr.
.
MONDAY throuch FIII?AY
spending the Cbr.istma8 holidays in
. and featuring a fitted bodice.
B.Moore. of Strafford, and
Cambridge, Ma .... as the guests of The long sleeves and bateau neck- Mr. ilIaus R. Bertschi. of MGoresOld Fashioned Christmas Dinner as Usual
their son-in-law and daughter Dr. line were trimmed In Irish
town,N.· J. '
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1:00 to 7:00- P.M. Children under 10 - half price
and Mrs. George Vela.
Her fingertip veil fell from' a
.Mr. and ~ra, Bummer will
MAKE,RESERVATIONS
NOW..,-1
In Strafford ,when they return
.
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Cornell avenoe will have aa
trim, -and iIIe carried a ""hlte
their wedding trip.
guests their daughter Miss
.With three white poln,;ettlas.
Elizabeth Logan of P.hiladelphia.
The bride was attended by
BIIITHI
and their BOn Lt. James Logan and sister Mrs. L. Wesley Arll'O of . .
IMr. and M~ Ronald E. Sutton
~ 'Wife of Washington.
who nominee, Mich •• as matron of honor,
Madison, N.J. are recebing con·
friendly~feeling in
will arrive Tuesday for the
and four bridesmaids, Mias Judrth gratulations on the birth' of their
.
.
m .. holiday: Col. and Mrs.
of WUmiugtou, Del., sis- first child, a daughter, Kilmberl:r I
good friendS~
of the groom ; 'Mias DaleMl!lar Sutton, 'born at noon Deceln-I
wJIl entertam at a eoe&il party
on Saturday.. Lt. and 'Mrs. Logan ing of CoUlngewood;--Mlss
ber 18, welArhlng nine pounds,
will report to Fort Bolabird, OIW Nielsen of WilmingtOn"
.
side of Baltimore, on Sunday.
Lawrellce Hutchinson
Ithaca, N.
Maternal grandparents are Mr•
. Mrs., Rossell H. Kent arrived Y. They were similarly attired in and Mra. Aver;r·F. ·JlI.ake of Am·
Honday night by plane
velvet g
'Mlami,"Fla., to spend the
rose featuring floor l.mlth skirts
are Mr. and Mrs. Lester J.
holidays at her home on
•
necklines !d:t~;'1 Sutton of CaDip Bill. .
avenue. Mrs. Kent will entertain at sleeves. Veiled bands' in
I a family dinner on Christmlls Day.
were their headple~es,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. WoiatMrs. David McCahan 'and he, son
bouquets of white po'in..ettli-!
of 508 Hansen road, .King of
John o~ Strath B.aven .aveiluewit! as with h.ollday greens for b~ck.lpnuisia. 'are'Mirig'coj',gratulated on
entertalD on Chnstmas Day at a ground and sliver bows. .
birth ,of their ~irst child, a
famUy'dlnner. Their gu~sta wOlln- IMr. Ronald E. Bell of LYnbrook. daoghter named' Elise, born Monclude . Mr. and IMrs. Frederick M. N.Y.• ~ best man for Hr. Saun- d;~m~O~m~in~g.~~;~~211~at~~
Porter and their children Rorrie. del'S. Unera were' Mr. L. Wesley •
Elizabeth and Ricky of
Argo. broth'er-In-Iaw of the bride,;
.
ford; Mr. and Mra. David MeCahan Mr. navid Lynch of Upper Darby;
- Merry
\
Following o_ur usual custom the Shop will be closed
~d their daoghter Becky \If
Mr. RoyG. Bangnow, Jr., of 'Philto Everyone _
.
c:hristmas and the-day AFTER.
mont; Mr. and Mrs.George Robert adelphia; arid Mr. Charles' Sc:hnell·
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. Swan and their BOn George, Jr.,
der of: ~earsdale. N. Y, i
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Promontory, Utah; Mr. /UldMre;.
A reception followed the cel,e..1
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Frank T. Ransburg of Barvard av- mony in the church parlors.
enue and their BOn-in"la~ and
Mrs. Thom was attired in an
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daughter Mr. and Mrs. David C. erald green, silk' faille with mateh-I
.
.
. Hartney of Media.
shoes and-hat. She 'lVore a white
Col. and Mrs. John Bennett of rosebud corsage and white gloves
the Swarthmore. Apartments wOl and acces80ries. The groom's mothSWAIITHIlISE, 'A.
spend a week during the ·holidays
was gowned in Royal bloe satill
with their S'On-in~aw and daoghter with matching shoes and hat.
Tuesday, Dec. 2~
Mr. and 'Mrs. R. P. Smith in Stam- ciorsage was of white rosebuds.
.2 DANNY KAYEHITSII
ford, Conn.
Following a wedding trip to New
Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant of .York City Mid New England. the
Technicolot
South Chester road IWiIl
will ,be at home, ~r Felitu\
7:15
P.M. ONLY
Christm!'s Day with their BOn-in· arr 10, in Grl\8nvllle, N. C.
lBIW and daoghter Mr. and Mrs.
_._-'-_ _ _ _ __
CDIOIel'~
Paul Lotto in Wilmington, P"l.
"I .aw it in The SwtJrlm"cn - "
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'1:15
P.M.
ON~Y
Barbar~
Mr. and Mra. WUliam M. Nolan
of 'Strath Haven' avenue have' as
Staitinl Wed. ~ Dec_ 24
their guests Mrs. Nolan's pa:,ents II
II. Coltl••I", t.r.I,. DID, aOlll
_Mr. and Mr•. James A. Pound who
arrived Sunday from Traverse
Cory Grant
Sophia Loren
CIW, Mich., to. remain through the
The M.st Enjoy.bl. Comedy
for
. you've eve;- wi~.ued.
holidays.
Mr. and Mra. C. B. Campbell of
\4-6 Parle Avenue, Swarthmore. Pa.·
.College avenoe wlll have as their
(TeclmIcolorl
guests over Cbristmas 'their lions
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In every field of humon' endeavor.
Features-7:30. '1:35 P.M.
Mr. John B:Campbell of Fo,res,tl
Thursday Night Only - Filature,
Hills, N.Y.• and 'Mr. David CaE"P" I in every- locality. one name stands
~n
10:00
A. M~ December 26, '1958
6. 8:05.' 10:10 P.M.
.
as
pre-eminent.
In
the
supplyin9
.
out
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bell of Pittsburgh.
of
meat
.for
home
freezert-i"n
OelaMr. and Mrs. Walker Penfield
wore County-that name is Media
Gnernsey road wJlI entertain at
lack
....
family dinner party
Eve. Among their guests will he '- Your familv can enjoy tender ana
their' son-in-law and daughter Mr. tast~.t.mpting meat. ~very meal if
. and Mrs. Nicholaa M. Sa\tto and you 'stoc~ 'your freezer from Media
three children of Media.
'
Lockers. 'Just phqne LOwell 604214
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Plowman to prace your order.
entertained at an open hoose SatCHECK BRAKES -.FRONT END
nrday afternoon at their bome on
Y6ur meat will nat only be.lupor. North Swarlhmore avenue.
ior in qualify but it will be custom cut
,
.
Mr. and Mr•. Clark W. Davis of to your family requirements. Your
EXHAUST SYSTEM - WINDSHIELD WIPERS
The Rim That Hits With
W!8Uingford will entertain at a satisfaction is unconditionally guorTerrific Impactl
family dinner Christmas Day
anteed. When more can you ask?
their home on
tane. Th.eirll
8iza~TaylOr - Paul Newman
TIRES
IF. ' " -WIlT THE IEIT
.
NEWS
Ur. and 1Irs. Raymond E. Wi1Iou
of Ocden avenue will h ....e ...
JU8SI:a for CbrUtmas their
daughters and their f&mUles
and Mrs. George Bowie and
chUdren of Springfield, and Mr. and
IIrs. W. Bart Millington and four
chUdren of Cornwa.tl Heighte.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Miller, Jr.,
of Marietta' ,venue will have a.
of her 16th birthday.~·PIar.\I.....e
ty .... el....n hy Bobbl Nyprd
a two month eta
her home on lIarletta avenue' Nine
y.
were prete1lt.
Mra. Henry A. Piper of Mt.
MT. and Mrs. C. Irwin Galbreath ~~~ P~
~:I~ay to
Benjamin West a"enue will ha.... a lOve
r ~aa. and make
aa their gneate their 8On-In-Ia';' and a~d d ra ::~. ~lalt With her IOU
daughter Mr. and IIrs Robert WllliaaugG Nn- aw Mr. and Hrs.
Allen' who will· arrive .
chUdre~ P~ Plpe~nd their three
Eve from Yardley. 1he Allen. wOl and Billy, J~
, .Mary
fI::
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Dlckl n "", awnue will ldft .. 11ft
~etlta over the CbrIstmas weekend
her. brother-In-I_ and alater Dr.
Mra. John F. Gammere of Ger_
. MI.. Belen Ste1wall'On of
and her son and daughter-In~law Dr. and Mre. Arthor E.
Brown. and their two little girl.
Summit, N.J.
their guests over Christmas. Mr.
MUler's parente Mr. and Mra. MUler, Sr., and his sister Hias Elizabeth HiMer, all of Bronxville, N.Y .
Gloria Deeble of the Da·rtm,ooth I
Apartments was given a surprise
party Friday evening in celebra-
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HOURS
at your Ac1neMarketl •••
Monday Nite :. 'til 9 P.M.
Tuesday Nite~'tiIIO P.M.
Open Wednesday ~l~
I A.M. to 5 P.1.
.
In
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Guaran.teed 100% LallC1lster lIuEI.
The finest, most fta,vCYrjul birds flO
:mat.ter 1ww much you pay!
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the air,
_ _ _'OVIN_~
8E~T WI~tES·
everywhere.••
thought of
.
Harrhbaq will ani.... Wt_"'~
Cbriltmas to atay with tWr'
lon-in-Iaw and daughter Hr. . . .
Mrs. Peter Hopson of Cornell .
nue. A famUy Christmas din r
will be held at the home of 111'.
Bopson'l parente IIr. and JIB.
lJoward G. HopJlOD, on 'Rutaenn_ue.
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TO AU •. ' .
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PUllLlSHI!8 I!VI!IY PlJl)AY AT SWAltTIIMOIE, PENNA.
PETER E. TOLD, MlAJUPRIE TOLD, PuIIluAn.
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DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY NOON
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the reality of Christiah love, Christian compassion, Christian
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Santa's jolly call will echo and re·echo through the streets on
Wednesday, Christm'as Eve~ The wonderfully heartening, sharing
call "Merry Christmas" reaches out into all hearts its friendly
che,er.
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living, acting, loving belief. In our homes;' the green. fragrant
trees, hung with old' and familiar keepsakes, are the symbol of
the color, the joy of Christmas, and the dearly familiar creches
are the sign of its hope and "ke8ping.:~ In how many Christian
homes around the world the unwrapping of the tenderly stored
figures and the setting up (If the monger scene is the true be;
ginning of the cinriuar Christmas observance. For parents, the
act is as true a measure of a grpwing family as the treasured rec·
, ord in feet and 'inches.
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,"Brother.....they ought to put that one in jaill"
Why all the carelessnesS, the bad mannllrs, the
outright breaking of the law that this gal station
owner .... every day?
8ecauie someone Is In a hurry? Or loses hll
head and tries fa return a discourtesy? Or because,
lomeone II lust not thinking?'
Th_ are pretty silly realOn. for)ltrtlng with
death. Last year nearly M),OOOAmIirl,cans died In
traffic acddents-many of them killed by 'good
drivers who for one moment drove recklessly. And
one moment can'mean the dlffetllllte between life
and death.
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realitY of Christmas takes place within each person, despite busy.
ness, selfishness, hardness, grief, or indifference. This is the reCur·
ring miracle of Christmas which' changes each one of us, OQch
, group of us even this old, ba~red world into a caring, believing
harmonious unit.
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It isn't the tree or the firelight's glow:
It's the flame that goes'from the hearts of men,
When Christmas love is abroad again. "
Help stop senseless killing on our highways. Driv~ 'safely yo~self.
Insist on strict law, enforcement for your oWn protection.
Work actively with others !O sdpport your local Safety OounciL
R~memher-where traffic laws are strictly enforced, deaths go down.
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UNITARIAN CHURCH
Mrs. James Bullitt of Lmcoln
11:00 A.H.--SundaY Sehool.
OF DELAWARE COUNTY, avenue has as her guests for t¥
11:00 A~H~Th" J,esIjbn - Bennon
Old Jlarple JtoA.d' SpriJ!!ffleld.
holiday her son.in·law
will lie entltlild "Christian Scl- ' . !Il 5, 'ngffeiiJ 'a'lld Sproul Chnstmas
D' d Leith and
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Betweeh ~~ f "t.te Road
and danghter Lt. aVl .
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'Wecm.dA, evenlug meet(q,Ueh H~rt'F.bVett!r,"Jr.. MInisier IsonDavid'Jr.'ofFo~~,~:.
. week. 8 P.II.. llMMftW Bdn.....
SnAl. ~c:e,,"r Z~;,.,; .. Lt. Leith will be . '
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church at the parsonage on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. for a hollda,
8 - 2 - 8 - South of Railroad
brunch. Tbia Is an aimual reunion
l.or al the students awa, at school.
8 - 8- 8 - N~h of RaIlroad
Church Sehool classes for all agel!
8 - 6 ~ 8 Business Dis~et
will begin at 9:45 a ..... Bunda,.
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CoUeJe
two ,ears old during this hour.
4 - 2 - 4 - Mary LYon Schooi
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ship, 8:45 and 11 o'clock Sunda,
4 - 8 - 4 - Field House. Prep Schooi, Power House
mornin~, Mr. Kulp will introduee
. 4-4-4-Campu8
aa guest speaker, Gwendoline Narbeth. metnber.missiona1'J, who will
Other
speak of her .work al'1on~ Moslem
children and their families in Con.
6-6-6-0ut of Town
Btantin., Algeria. Mias Narbeth ia
6 - 6 - 6 - General AIaim.
home on furlough from her poat aa
Superintendent of a home for,MoB. These Signals are Subject to Change
lem c!iUdren in Constsntine to
resource leader for Conference and
9 a.m. - 6 p.m. - 3 Blasts
District Schools of Mi.sions. Miss
12 Noon Saturday-Siren
Narbeth's subject will tie ~To
Fire Call - Khl,swoocI 3-4507
The Near EaBt for Christ".
The morning service will be
observed as Student Recognition ;:**********irlNirlNWrl~WrlWrlWrl~~~;;H;;H~;;iiii;;HWrlwnwn~
Da, in honor of lhe college studento
home Ifor the hoUda,. who are
recognized each ,ear in this wa,.
FRUll GIFT pACKAGE
They will participate in the ae",rice.lii
Firewood - Apples
There will be a nu,oe1'J for in·
Cider
fants ~' four yeara of age, a Kln~
dergartenChnrch program for chU·
dren 4 to 6, and a Junior Church
LlNVILLA ORCHARDS
'"'l1Le ~..... WItIl ... OM.............
program for children of grada••~~o~::U
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lowship Groups 'Will meet at the
churCh for their regular S~~:;~I
evening meetings at 7 p.m.
Hall will be the speaker for
oenior/llgh group with the theme I
"Ringing The Old Year Out".
There will be a Wateh >JI ••".I
Coven alit and Holy Communion
Service at 1 p.m. Wednetlda" Deee~er 31, closing the old year and
beginning the uew.
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'Tbe Carol and Candlelight
viee 'will be held at 11 p.m. on
Chriatma. Eve: On Chriatmas
For wishes are real and love is a force,
the 45-mlnute Family Worship Ser.
AiJd the torch which a'ges ago had source
In a star that lighted the Wise Men's way
viee will take place at 11:45 a.m,
Burns with a magical ~re.'today."
Dr. Roberto will preach at the
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CHURCH SERVICCS'
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Dr. D. Evor Roberts. ;HtnIater .. ' day morning, and a sorvice of Morn· .The Women's 'Bible ela.. will
Christmas Bve
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11. :00 A.M .. - Carol and Dandle- Family Service will be omitted this at ~~3~u~;"~, December 28, nr.
bght Se1'V1ce .
' Sunday, as well ,as Church School
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Roberls will be
Christmas Day
. • classea. Nursenr care ~iIl be pro- ~nome" r~or all ',college. studento
11 :11i A.M. Family WorahlP vi,ied at the 11:15 servIce.
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their vacation with their
Serviee
The ""hers for Sunday will be ;:::l::.g at the .Man~e, 912 WestJ. N. Nutt, head usher; R. S'. Brod· dale avenue. Any Swarthmore Col·
Suaday, December 28
9:30 and 11:80 - ,Church Sehoal head, alternate; G. H: Berhn, Jr" lege student spending the holidays
9:fJ~'::'3'11:30 A.lII. _ Dr. Rob- J:W.Jones,C. C. Walhn, ~ndC. M. in Swarthmore or its viCinity win
erts will preaeh.
Waterbu1'J
also be most welcome.
9:30 A,M.-Women's, Bible. Clasa. ' William Wrege Is 8C~eduled to 'The Sewing Gr<>up. will meet
, METHODIST CHURCH
serve a. acolyte at 8 oolock and 10 a.m. Wednesday, December 81.
John C. Kulp, Minister
Jame. N. Nutt, III at 11:15.
A Watchnight Service will
Loula R. Schroeder
Thllre. will ,be a service of Holy, held at 11 :80 ,p.m. December 31.
MinIster of HWIle
Communion at 7 o'clock.Wednesday
Notices of two early J:~:':.~I
Christmas Bve
mOrning, and a cel~bration' at 10 eveutsare given well in a'
On MOllday, Janu,ary 5, from 10 :.30
8 :00 P.lII. _Candlelight Servi,ee o'clock on, New Year s i£!ay.
Cbrlstmas Day
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IH,.I$TIlI IIIElIE IITEI
Uayof Prayer '11'111 be held at T~n.
.10:30 A.M . .:.... Christmas Birthd~,
Party,.
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by Ifoll~ng the words and' works rector' of St. Stephen'.. EpIscopal
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9:46 A.M.....a,UI~h School.:las_. ofC~rl~t Jes~. ~ill be a theme pre- Church, Philadelphia, willIe,,? the
8:45 and 11 A.M. _ Gwendolyn santed at Chnstlan,Scienee services morning service. Mrs. Willard
Sunday; when the Lesson-Sermon Tomlinson will be in c~arge of the
Narbeth will speak.
is entitled "Christian Scleuee".
afternoon meeting.,
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'SCriptural 'selection. will include IAlso on Monday, January 5, at
Rev. S~=I!~= DoD.,
the Paalmist'., .word. .(5G:3,4~: 6 :30 p.m. the Co~ple.' Club will
"What time I am afral~' I ,?U hold tbe covered dIsh supper ~eet.
Wednesda , December Z4
7 :00 A.lII. _ ~ol' Communion
tt:Ust In thee. In God I Willprall!l! ing In McC~ban> Ha~. ~he L.
11 :00 P:M. _, Chriatmas Eucharist Hi. 'Word, in God I have 'Put mY Taylor, A~mIral Byrd s hehcopte;,
. truot; I will not' fear what f-lesh pilot on "Operation Deep ,Freeze
Christmas 'Dliy
8:00 A;M.- HoI, Communion
eat! dd unto me."
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10 :00 A.M. _ Faml!)' Semce
All are' cordially invited to at" Antsrtic". Mrs. George BeItzel,s
!\uoday, Decemller Z8
tend the serviees at First Churcb in cha,.g., of the sapper.
8:00 A.M. _ Holy ~mmunion
of Christ, Scientist, 206 Park ave11:15 A,M. -, Mornmg Prayer
nue at 11 o'clock.
FRIEIDS MEETII. MOTES
Wednesday, December 31
HE iELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Sunday is Family Day at Meet·
7:00 A.~. - Holy Communion.
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OF FRIENDS
ing for Worship. There wi~l be no
Thursday, Jaauary 1"
Suliday December Z8
Adult Forum and no FIrst.day
11 '00 A.M: "-Family Day at ~reet., Shoo! elas\.es. Following M~ting
(,Feast of the Circumeision)
10:00 A.lII. _. Holy Communion.
ing ifor ·Worship. ~ll are wei. e ial honr will be held in the
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CONTRACTING
Saturday. January 3 - Darby. '.' f ••.• j • • • • • • • • • • • Home 10:00 ·A.M•
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10 - Penn.rest •.•••...•••.•.
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Saturday, January 17 - Marple-Newtown.: ••.••• Away
Friday, Janury 23 - Lansdowne ...•.••...•••• Away
IS.Lturd.,y, January 31 -
IEE.ER ••• MI.IHALL
603 East 20th Street
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vialon service. Complete stock of
tubes carried. Robert Brooks. Call
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A, L. PARlER LG.III 6·1&1&
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ILawns KDwed. General Halllinl
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fabrics.
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work is done In our own
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bottoms rewebbed,
up.
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Photographic Supplies
THOM
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money
Hill 0734,
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PERSONAL _ BI",,,,es Repaired, after 6 o'clock. Klngswood 4-4686.
Parts, a_r1es. MDt Gl8la - FOR SALE - Apples. All varleBicycle, Hobby, Toy Shop, 206 EDt
ties. El Rancho Orcharda. Provo
Baltimore Avetlue, Cllften BeJc)da, Idence Road, l'mUe north of RoM
MAdison 6-O718~ Opposite Clifton .:T~r=ee:...::n=ea=r:....=M=e=d=le::.._ _ _.-:.-,-_
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Piano Technleians Guild.
ltlngonwood 8-5756. .
PERSONAlL - Roofinc. 8])OutIng,
gutters, call18ntry. RecreatIon
rooms a specialty. Roy J. Foster,
aTATE .. JIIOl)QtOB ST8.
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!ngton, D.C., will spend the'Chrls; casloned by the death of her fath·
avenue The J B Doomu':...on Inhco n Wdson College, and
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Mr. and Mrs. James P. Brown. Bold the\r.home at 600 oNorijl.Ches- Mrs J:~~ S au
r of 'Mr.
Lafayette avenue.
been a frequent visitor to Swarth·
Jr., and BOIUI Gem and Matt, of ter road and are now redding In II . ' •
• .Thompson of
more.
froJunC,ohr , abrrlved home
Mr. "."d Mr•. John W. Iliff of
In addition to Mrs. Campbell he
Freeport, 'Me., arrived Tueaday to the Swarthmore apartments
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as theIr is survived by his wife who plans
parents Mr. and Mrs. B1'O'WII, Sr., Dartmouth avenue have as their claB· ca Ion.
ey will return
guests their .on-in·law and daughs to remain In Winter Park for the
of Walnut lene.
guest f(>r the Christmas bGlidaysl ;.es on Monday, January 6.
ter Mr. and Mrs. C. Whitford Me- present, and by his son Dr. Allen
Mr. and Mr•• Thomas Mulligan Mr. Morrison's sister and hrother. Dukeor:;e. Br~head, a student . Dowell and children John, 6, and C. HutchinsOn of New Haven Col·
ildren ,.. Bellmore Long in~law Mr and Mrs J L Wilmse
. d hDlverslty, Durham, N. C., Sherry, 3, who will arrive Wednes· lege· and five grandchildren.
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d day· from Sp' gdel Co'
. Island, will.. arrivp. Wednesday to of Chestnut Hill.
the holidays with his .paren:'":r. ".Pend the Chri:".. ~eeke:~i to
I(IOnd . C~nstmae weekend with
M~. and Mrs. iR0?ert Arnold of and Mrs. G. Wills Brodhead on .
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)[J't! Mulhgan's' mother !/Irs. Carl Walhaa,ford entertained Sunday
Mapl. avenue
'Mr.··and ,Mrs. D. W. R. Morgsn ~f
cte;ves o.f Swarthmore plaee., . tbe!r annual Christmas party
Anne Driehaus of Yale avenue Stra.th Haven avenue expect their
Mr. and 'Mrs. Marvel WUson of theIr. home on Sherwood lane.
a junior at Ohio-Weal
StsU: son·m·law and daughter Mr. and
Strath Haven aVenue entertoineil Christmas ·Day the Arnold.,
University Delaware ~an . d Mr•. David M. Old. and their two
at a dinner parl;v Mondayevening have as their guests their nephews home Sunday to spend tb c':;~
John and Joan of Mt. Leb- .,'
In honor I>f Relar Admiral and Mrs. George and John Mason, students
vacation with her pa~nts Mr
over the Chrlstmae holiday•.
J. L. Pl'att of Washington. ;I'he at the Hill SchooUn Pottstown. The and Mr•• William H. Driehaus. . IMr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robluon
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Mike Hurd, son of Mrs. M. H. entertained '
at a small,.
informal : everywhere.
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mas Eve with ·Mr. Wilson's mother Ma.son are temporarily in Pakistan.
of ·Media, formerly of Dfekin. open house Saturday afternoon at • Seal eOIltr\buUon will belp
of Milford, Del., who is 89 years !If
.Mrs. D.' Maleohn Hodgso{ Strath son avenue, haa returned to his their home on Guernsey road.
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has returned' to her home on Riv'
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MISS Hodge 18 afor
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of Haverford plaee bave 81. th.el.r San F.rancl~o. Mrs. Hodge and her ~be~ of the DlcJqp80n College
gu'esta Ov.er Christmas . Mrs. daughter WIll spend a few
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'Hulme's parents Mr; and Mrs. H. over: Christmu in' Gl'1!eDvi\Je,
feated last S8880n. His specialities
'E. ltenyon who srrived Sun4ayas the guests. of .Mrs.
on the teani are the 60 and lou.
from Upper Monteiair, N;.J.· .'.
brother and slster·in-law Mr. .
freestyle evente. A aophomcne,
·Mr.. Eric Munro of Daitmouth Mrs. James C. Gayle.
Boh is also a memberofthe!aerosae
avenue spent the·;wi,eksnd In
Mrs. Donald ()ros.et of ThaYerl t6am.
leo CitY visiting with. hi.inother road wiU have as her gneats her .
Jlrs. 'Ellen Munro, 'and with b.is sons-inslaw and daughters Mr.
mother.in-law, Mrs. Ann F. WU. Mrs. William Brink of U·s,md••n,1
llama. Mrs; wmiams, who is "asOo\· Conn.; and Mr. and Mrs. WiIllem
ated with theWycliffe Bible Trllns. Whl~er of Storrs, .()onn., all ·of
Jators, has just returned to Mexleo whom··wUl arrive Wednesilay for
dte.· a yellr and a half in this the holidays. On Christmas
country studying and speaking.
Mrs. Crosset will be hostess .'at a
Mrs. Thomas W. Simpers of famUy'dinner party whieh'will also
South Chester road·has as her holi~ include her son·in-Iaw and daugh·
day guest h·er cousin ·Mlps'Sarah ter Mr. and Mrs; William Ward,
Tait of Bryn Mawr. Mrs. Simpers 4th of Wallingford; and Mrs. Ward
and her gueSt will join the David Srd, of Chester, ·Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Binghams and· the Charles Brady. Whittaker and Mr. Whittaker, ·Jr.
for a .fam~y dinner Christmas D,ay
Mr. Gnd Mrs. W. Barlow Jiatton
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at the Bingham home 0IIl 'Falrvlew of PIl1olnfield, .. 1'I::J., ~< 8rrlire I
road.
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Mrs. C. Dudley ·achloesser, with Day-jrithMrs. Patton'sparents
Jean and Karen of Park a-tenue, and Mrs.. Paul B.. BaJllilt of ..tlar-I
will fly to Lynbrook Tuesday to vard avenue.
spend the holiday as the guest of
:Mrs. Bertha P. ~:::~:O~~:"~;~::';
her brothersin·law and sister. :Mr. u~y from tho 1:
House
8I1d Mrs. G. T. Wallece. They plan to 101 South Pinceton avenue.
to remain until' after New Year's.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymow; S. PresDri and Mrs. J. Grant oHebbie, ton, Jr., and their daughter Mary
Jr., of South Chester road wi1lllave Drew of oFarnhum roac\, M<:dia, left
88 tbeir guests d~ng the Chrillt.- Friday to spend the Chri~tmas holi·
mas ·holidays, Dr. lIebble's.parents .days with their son and daughter.
Mr. and oMr8. J. G. Hebble of New· In~,Mr. and ·Mrs. SeYmour S.
POrt News, Va.
Preston, In of cOOoa' Beach, Fle.
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To all Our many friends ."with
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'dufin~ !th~ past year we
send greetings and. best
wis~es Yor the' coming
!ioliday Sl!ason.
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Praise. Maypeopfe.v~ c:ome to know and
love the true spirit of Chrisllnas and the joy that
comes from giving as well as receiving. "
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All good wishes t.~ our
many patrons~ We hppe
your Christmas will be
a merry one and in the
years to come you will
remember it Wii!l gr3at·
pleasure.
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May the peace. ana great joys of .
Christmas be yours now ana
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arid f wish each of you a most
happy YiJ/e. Your pai~onage
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May lIie brighl Slar
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and fill yau~ hause with happiness. II is with genuine joy we exlend Ihese greelings 10 friends here
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many splendid, shining things to lift the sPirit
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heart is' humble and kind. Christmas Is the"
joy heart-deep In the eyes of a sleep-warm
child dazzled by the splendor of it all.
Chrisfmas is a slow and tender smile in a
sleeping home as parents trim the tree and
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their ~aSes together
lUSh upon them: There.is a force drawing
. families c1051':. H01lywreath~
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in the story of lIethlehe~ to.ld the eve before.
This is Christmas; This Is ChriSbnas ~hen .
the univ~rse, a cathedral Without dimension,
its black dome sequined with stars, houses
a hushed htlnanity. And the w~nder and
the glory' are again. Now a man is tree-tall
upon his knees. He ~aches confidently be."-yon!i his grasp. His spirit climl?s bey~nd the
cmitomary landinark of ~tion. He feels
more thai! he can express. All this is
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SoCcER TROPHY
,on sunday, December Ill, the
I:::~~~:,.A. C. Boccer team deIj
Kennett Square, DuPont
the Wilmington Bund in succeBBlve
games to win the championship of
Delaware Valley Soccer League
IS"velu.}.-Slde Tournament.
In an afternoon filled with .excellent defensive play the local booters defeated their opposition by
""ores of 1 goal to 0, 0 goals to 0
and 3 comer kicks to I, and 0 goals
to 0 and 1 corner kick to o. The extremely effective play of
Chris Pedersen was largely
sible for the great defen"ve
ing of the Swarthmore team.
The A. C. team ended its regular
season two weeks ago,
with a 5 - 2 record for the year
a first.-placetie in the league.
"The Wizard of Oz", by L. Frank
The Swarthmore Athletic Ohib
Baum, has been selected by the..Tun.
the first time awarded a trophy
ior Theatre of the Community AI""", I the outstanding soccer player. on
Center in Wallingford as their 11th
Swarthmore College soccer
annual production. This was an· I 'MJom. S.A.C. president Phil Swayne,
Can you alford to be slctt
DOunced by Mrs. Stuart Graves,
at the Rutgers Avenue
Tubercnlosla means monlluo
director of the Junior Theatre, at
made thp. firat presentation
of treatment. more months or
convalescence. Your tubercu.
the· first adult staff meeting held
this annual award to
)osle aesoclatlon worb to
at her home in Moylan lut month. Price of ChestertoWn, Md., in the
, protect you and your ramn,.
"The Wizard of Oz" is· the first presence of the Swal-thmore College
from tbla contagions disease.
1"0u belp yourselt ·when Jon
"repeat performance" by the .Tunlor soccer coach Robert· Dunn nnd ath·
give to the flgbt against TB.
Theatre, having first been present- letic director Willis Stetson.
ed in i950 at the Swarthmore High
Harry was also named to the
••• BUY AND USE
School. The 1959 production, 'with firsU All League team by the 'MidCHRISTMAS SEAlS
a cast of 50 boys and girls, will be die Atlantic States Athletic Conferperformed at the Nether Provi- ence and was elected captain of the
dence High School on April 18.
1959 soccer team.
. Mrs. Graves has been gratified
'II CLASS REUIIOI
by the response from older high
The Class of 1955 of Swarthmore
school stUdents, former .Tunior
High
School is holding \ts first reTheatre members, who flOW want to
• • IIIdIr
hunt
help productionwise. She has In- union at tHe Old Mill, Concordville, ~
corporated the minto her, 'regUlar at 6 o'clock on December 29. The
Jr. Hi. Basketball
class is· providing cocktails and
adult staff.
.
ta.
fir..
Teams
Wi!,
dinner for class member.s and· their
'pen'''1
Freel L. Rudisill
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lI'Ilests. .
Fred L. Rudisill, training superSwarthmore .Tunlor High's VarNEWS NOTES
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f
th
B
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h
Co
sity
and
Junior
Varsity
teams
nlay_
vIsor 0
e e
e ep one
m.
Y
·Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lewis. of . Cla.s members who have not
·
,
stern
ed
host
to
Colli-dale
Saturday
I
f
P
made arrangements to attend inay
pany 0
enns-y vama s' ea
"t:>
,nLrKaVenUe entertained friends
do su by . calling Robert Warden,
.
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Pennsylvania area, has been named ~orning.
a dinn~t' and "Caro1' siIig"
district manager of the company
The J:unior Varsity squad
Saturday night, at their bome on
before
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Upper Darby.
things off with a bang by
Park avenue•.
·Rudisill••who served as
10 'Points to .Collingdale's 3 In'
IDr. Douglas Heath;··sl;n.of Mr. >.
Saolf. EIf.rtll•••
here from 1947 until 1948, succeeds first quarter._ This lead w~s
Mrs. RURsell M. Heath of Cedlll"
Girl Scout Troop 657 1ti1\ be en·
George G. Gleason, who has been threatened iby the visitors and
lane has Ileen prOmoted from··
tertalned at dinner !l'uuday eve.apJ,>Ointed North PhUailelphia dis- the end of the game, the seVenth
. to associate'professor
trict manager of the Bell Company. and eighth gradera had 29 points
at Havel'fordCollege. ning at the hdme of their leader
A . graduate of. Thiel College, to Colllngdale'~ 14.,
Dr. and Mrs• .T. Al1!nght j"!les Mrs. Courtney C. Smith of cedar
Rudisill attended the Univereity of .Ronnie HOge :with 12 points .an,d of Elm avenue will have aa t,hetr lane. Afterwards they .will attend
Christmas :Play at Hed~row•
Pennsylvania· Wharton School's ~.ll _.To~son Wltlt 10 led the .T.V. s guests their son-in-law arid. daugb.
• This professional pharo
. Graduate Divis.ion before starting tn sconng. GrahalJl' Patteraon(Il), ter Mr. and Mrs. Henry S.Todd,
macy .pecializes in family
with tbe telephone ~mpany In 1~0 Jen:y (llothler' (2), Mark Beards- 3rd, Salisbury, Md., who will aUI"'e
Mr. and Mrs. Antbony Falrbanka
as'.a aalesman in· PhiladeJ,phla. He ley (2), a~a Gordon Boyd (1) all Christmas Day to spend .the week. of Park avenue have as their gueats
patronage. Turn to us for
held various 'Positions in the com. added theIr sh~re.
.
end..
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the holidays their son-In-law
anything you"d naturally
pany's eommercial department beThe Gamete varsity did
.Toan Plowman, daugbter of Mr. and daughter Lt. and Mrs. RuSBelI
expect to find in a first·
i'lre becoming as.i.tant manager.at have such an explosive start,
and Mrs. Francis Plowman, win Youngblood and chHdren of RJddle
class Family Drug Store.
.chester,ln 1945.
, h o w e v e r maintained a
entertain at a small Christmas Bealih, S.C., and their nephew and
Our stocks are ample, our
. . h.s
.. tour a. a manager
.
-lead
game.
d ancenert Tu..dayat h er home on blsow...
~I M
prices lair. And, of course,
Followtng
I·th throughout
d . I k the
d.th
r. and Mrs. CharIes Falrat Upper Darby, he was commercial ~h~ d gra.:.;rs. p ~ e t: P e::e
North Swarthmore avenue.
banka ariil their daughter from At- ,
remeqtber we value your
aupervisor in the company's execu.
Irkqf~ald r, WI en ef y sco
Dr,. anJ! Mrs• .Tohn R. Bates
lanta, Ga.
prescription patronnge.
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qu
N0 rth Che•......,r
- roa d h ave as "··,.,1..
tive
operating department
until
ifc .e goahs on
d ad bast th
1962, when he transferred to the iA. tOh enseb speth ar ea e y e
guest Ilr. Bates' cousin
ro
ers.
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CATHERMAN'S
T. & T. Company's operating and
R
Ath
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j
..,..s 0 f S an. An ton
0, ·eL, W ho.
engineering department Ret!lming
~g;er ~th oni6 e . ~
to Philadelphia Monday to
,DRUG STORE
g w(6') M I· APolth
n .
to PhIladelphia in 1954, he served as sc
or
n
(2)
&pend
the
holiday.
The
Bateses
will
B raun d
. .
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n ony
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h
th .
st
Klngswood 3-0586
as Baetes
tr
dIstrIct. mana~er at Germantown Chuck Rullhton (2), Tom
aChsno·atmave Dr
, gueth s Mover
r~e'
un'til h.s ,ppomtment as training (3) J' R I d (2)
d
as.
mo er re.
,
Bupervisor
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, an
Clarisse M. Bates, and ·Mlss
• abDat,
, p
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h
Id·
Bl
B
II
Gallagher
(2)
all
added
to
the
Clark
bath
of
New
York
Ci'"
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Ru"'JUl., W 0 res es 10 ue e , score at 88 to 17
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is married and has two sons RanOth
bo
t·
Rev. and Mra• .TohnC. Kulp en·
WEST
LAUREL
HILL
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doiph ... Thomas
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th tw
ys dW 0 sawJ.ac .on
tertalned members of the Junio"/"
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0 squa s are:
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. H·Iga~ v.outh F eII owsh·IPS
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Te
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Lidd
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erry nn.s, erl"l;
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at their home on 'Park aTenue, Wll~bl
2IJ _
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Jones, Ch~ek ':C urner,. Steve Ed· a cocoa and doughnut party Sun.
MOhawk 4-1591 .
D ...ite the cantankerous behav. wards, Phil Delano,
day even I
. n. g
th. gTOI>ps'
. B,n Spencer,
.
ng".0 II·owl·
lour of the Borough's fire alarm. , Chuck
.
. . Maschal, .Dlck
. Stead, R.ck caroII·Ing spree ...# or 8h'
UlI"lns.
the Fire Company sent off equip- Ftller, Russell LeWIS,
Sam
Wicks,
'M
W·Ill
A
DC'
rs.
• am·. e am d ry of
B
F
d D·
ment aa" volunteers to assist Rid- Db oote! an . .ck McCu~dy.
South Chester road· has as her
"¥ou./"eet the Nicest People at Speare's"
ley Township in a seneral alarm
'f.he ·Jumor Hrgh teams WIll
guests for the holidays her son-in:tire . aitout 11 o'clock Thursday two strong Darby teams
law arid daughter Mr. and Mr..
cznd
morning• The
township
school
R aymond "E. Ma taon, W h 0 arnve
. d
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. was
' January 3, 10 a.m. at home..
ev",:"atei "\then B. kerosene- burner
Thursday from Columbus, 0., for
"They Do Sell the Nicest Things at Speare's"
drytng cencrete .n a newly con·
~ews NOTES
a week's _villit, and her daughter
atructe'.ortion of the new additloa -Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde of
Mrs• .Tohn Tyler, a senior student
to the hiP. school exploded.
more and Ogden· avenue i.
at the University of Maryland, COl... __. _.__
as guests for the Christmas holi- lege Park.
days the following members.of her
Mr. and Mrs. Grover R. Greene
family: The .Samuel D. Clydes of of Son'th ChestEir road had ali their
Wallingford and their two chUdren, guests ovi.r tbe weekend their son·
-Samuel' III, and William Mitebell; in-law and daughter Mr...l l.......r ••
Mr. and Mrs. Norman B.
Morgan Haines and son Billy
! [t'1J the AJ~erkan way to Beek
ing, Randy, Page and Ann
Philadelphia.
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Greenville,
Del.;
Mr.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Claire
Jeglum
of
always a bettar way of doing
a job. You.· Christmas Seal
BUGIIOMT AVBN1lB'- 8BVBNTII AND wnsa STBBJITII
Charles. V. Thaekera of
Hillborn ~venue will "ave as tbelr
COlllrlbuUOD to your tubercuburg, N..l:; and Misii Edith
guests Miss Mary Theye Worthen
as.oclaUon wltl be used
OPEN EVERY NIGHT· UNTIL CHRISTMAS • • ••
wood
of
Wynnewood.
of
New York City, Mr. and Mrs.
til find better ways of-preventIng,flndlng, and
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis H. Galla. H, M• .Tohnson and son .Walter at
treating 'rD. StI,..
gher, ..Tr., with Mike· and Katie of Bethesda, Md., all of wbmn
ar'po"t R"."o·roll.
Dover,
Del.,
are
spending
the
boIirive
Wednesdaytoapend
theCbrlst-1
ol/alm ~B.
days with their parents Dr. and mas weekend. Mary· Gnyer, a stu.
I!Ti ••• BUY AND US!
Mrs. Fred 111. Patmnn at Michigan dent at Cornell from Lima, ¥el"lL
CHRISTMAS SEALS
avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Galla· will also &pend her vacation WI'''' I
--Hope
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, tIIJJIdr
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PAULSON· & CO
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ther
.Teglums.
, ! F o r m e
SwarthJD0fean Pam McCrory, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
I
MaCrory of Iowa City, Ia.,
will arrive by plane Friday to
apend the'remalnder of her holiday
vacation with Bettie (Bovard On
North Swarthmore avenue. Bettie
will entertain at a small d~::.~::
Saturday evening in honor of F
birthday, and at·an informal party
for tenth grade classmates on .Tanuary 2.
.
Mr. and Blrs. Ernest D. Lewis
an!! daughtera Lynn and Kendra
Park aver>ue will spend/several
thla week In -Martinsburg
home of Mrs. Fred K. Stern.
4 -6
Avenue. Swarthmore. 'a"~
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Maalla of
Wis., a~ Tuesday to
spend
the
holidays with their _
Klnpwoocl,J-4191
and hia family Mr. and Mrs. :Alf...t
It.... at Cornell.a_aa. \
Don't Forget to Check Your Film,
Fla_shbulbs,· and ,Have Your Flash
Batteries Checked
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The CaMen·' ...., S••p
'.rIc
YULE SHOPPING
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The Swarthmorean, 1958-12
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1958-12
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