·1'0 SWAJt'tBilORBAN
PaceS
lee.. . Zimmerman.
to eenter to replace graduatJld Zip
I...... Elllei.
. C0....
Atlthe guards will
L-rlil Here Del. 4 senior
Scott ~nd.um and fre~::"m::8n:
.O...
Warner 'Alexander. Junior
C~ach Elverson . Favors'
•
, Feldhusen and senior Paul
will handle the tackle spote, whne
New Scoring
. . sopha Dave Fitchett and Nen AuaRule
t~ian a1"\l the hest bete to start at
On Saturday, October 4, the Gar. end, although the end positions are
net of Swarthmore College will still up for grabs. If this line can
open the 1968 foothall season hold together, the speedy powerful
against .intersectional rival, Oller. Ibackfleld shoul~ make the Garnet
lin. The squad, 'lumbering 32 men, a strong offens.ve threat.
has heen working out for a coople 1C0ach Elverson looks forward to
of weeks and is rounding into shape an interesting season. He feels thst
for .the season's opener.
the new 8\:oring rule will be a shot
.Coach Elverson is faced with the in the ann to college football and
problem of bolstering a weaker line that it will require many quick
to support a backfield' stronger decisions on .the Part of ~he coac"~.
than ~he one that lead Swarthmore As the season rolls by, it
to an up and down 3-4 season last 'Possible to see how the new
year. Seven able men will carry works out.
the offensive attack ·this year led
Welsh and Alexander are local
!by three·year veteran Nate Price men.
at the tailback spot. Subbing at
tailback will be a freshman, Dick .Mr. and Mrs. John Koelle, form.
Fink. At the blocking back posi. erly of Oolorado Springs, COlo.,
tion, two sopnomores,.BiIl Welsh moved September 17 into 244 Hav.
and Tim Tweed will alternate. erford avenue, th~ former home of
Sophs Paul Meisel and Cy Cardillo Dr. and 1\Irs. Clark Byse. Mr.
and freshman Steve Beshore will K
round out the 'backfield.
Camden. The Koelles have two chn.
Ed Steiner will move from guard dren, Richard 3i,j, and K..therine 2.
DREXEL HILL SEVENTH ANNUAL
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. Burmont Road 'and School Lane
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Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, October 1,
3
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Admission SOc
11:00 A.M. to 10:00 .P.M. Return Visits Free
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.EA••Y.........
FI••T A........
IaalJeI Buntlq, proJlrietor at the
.
A
Red
Cro..
First Aid . Collrlt
SWarthmore Service Shop
.!Iartmouth avenue, will reoi>en win. begin at Deshong ldansion,
Tuesday, October 7, at 1H!r South 10th and Edgmont, Chester, 1~ ,
Chelter road under the name of 1:80 to 9:30 p.m. on Monda, eve.'
nlng, SEQ>tember 29.
Isabel's <:urio 6hop.
Mrs. William N. Cadm1l!l and which~ il free, will he completed in
daughter Mary Ellen at Riverview
weeks, Regoiatration 'is to be
road will enplane October 1 for ___.•v,. in advance at CBester 4an extended visit with Mr. \;aO.II,l_484_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
man in T·ubac, Ariz. Friends enl
taining them at farewell parties
their departure Include
and Mrs.: Morrell Hanning, High
Meadows,Media;ahdMrs. JOseph
Facenc!a, Woodlyn. lI'b.ile in ·Ari.
zODa. tlley.will also visit Mr. Cad.
"1II8n's .Itr<>ther.in.law and sister,
Mr. and;.lln. Williani C. Morrow,'
• This professional pharo
fonnerlyof Swarthmore. Mrs. Mor.
maCY'specializes in family
row has just returned to the west
after summering in Cape May, N.J.
patronage. Turnto us for
anything you'd naturally.
"I saw it in the Sw~rtbmorean."
expeCl to find in a first·
class 'Family Drug Store.
Cur stocks are ample, our
pri:es f~ir. And, of course,
r~member we val~e ycur
pre'!cription patroDPge.
o
Swarthmore High School Garnet
Captain whose team goes into first
action tomorrow at 10. a.m. in ~on·
test with Media. A large crowd is
expected at this opening game
played on Saturday morning. Bor.
ough supporterS of the school team
will find this year. high school stu.
dents who_ will \lIOher season ticket
holders to guaranteed reserved
seats in the grandstand.
Garnet Footbaf/ers
Face Meclia Saturday A.M.
.Fam.ily-.
Pharmacy
-
MextTusday
LAST'DAY
(Continued from Pap 1)
post by either Fred Schaeffer. or
John Wigton since Sid is lik~ly to
see very limited action because of a
to order personalized
leg injury. Quarterback Bill lIled·
CHRWSTMAS CARDS
will direct the offensive oper·
ation in a backfield composed of
. at 10% Discount
Klngswood l-OS86
plunging fl'Uback David Houtz,
powerful speedster Charlie Dietz H
.t left half, and either Jeb Turner
ur",! Hurry!! Hurry/!!
or Brodie Crawford rambling from
right half spot. Another veteran al;ce. 1». G,
who wilL see very little action be•
eause of a leglnjury~s Jack Lew·
ickl, top notch all·around lineman.
A new season, new faees, new
old
Inc
\
scores, but the same old spirit -;;_ _ _ _ _ _ _
~;;;;~;;;~~~;~
marks the 1968 grid can.,aign. ~
Come out and see 'your team In
"You Meet the Ni~est People
Speare's"
actioll. ,
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Partial List of. STOCK Items!
YASHICA A. LM and MAT
KALIMAR-Single Lens
YASHICA44
3& MM.
RICOH
KONICA III
ANSCO SUPER MEMAR F2
CONTAX "A P1.5
MINOLTA A and A2
MINOLTA AUTO WIDE
CONTAFLEX II. f and BETA
• 11M.
BELL & HOWELL Electric Eve
EASTM~N~Single Lens and Turret
18 11M. SUB·MIIIATURE MINOLTA 16'
.
RICOH
PRO~ECTORI
Slide
Motion
EASTMAN
BELL & HOWELL
VIEWLEX
. EASTMAN
.LA BELLE
ARGUS
ARGUS
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14 Different Ones to Select F~om
EIPOSU.E IIETEIS
Pluz Dozens of Other New and GOOD USED Cameras
Dr. Evor Roberts to
8:30
Lead Day of Prayer
'l1he first Community Day of
Praytor of the 1968-59 season will
be ,held at the Lai
Westtown School on Monda" Oc~
6, from 10 :80 a.lD. to 2 i).m.
leader for the morning will be
th" Rev. Dr. D. Evor Roberts, pas.'
tor of the SWarthmore Preabyter.
ian Chureh; The afternoon session
will be in charge of Mrs. Donald
. Hibhard.
,The Committee extends a most
cordia]. welcome to any who 'ma,
wish to share in· this da, of quiet.
Care for young. children' Will be pro.
vided at the Presbyterian Church
Nursery School. Those attending
~treat are asked. to bring box
lunches-hot beverages
he' sup.
plied b" the committee. Anyone
needing j;ranspolltation ma, telephone' Mrs. Donald Bibbard at
K1Ingswood, 3-3480.
.
,
The members of the interdenom.
Inational committee are Mesdames
TRE'CLASSES
Hibbard, Edward A. Jenkins;Fred
Murray, ,Willard Tomlinson, Robert Walker and F. Weston Whittier.
'
and frojectors. ,Tracie in your old camera or projector
on a new one toc/ay. Competiti.,e prices.
The Camera & 10••, Shop
, 4-6
Park Avenue, SlI,arfhlnore, Pa.
Klngswood 3-41"91 .
9 to
cit
will
EDGMONT AVBNUE - 8EVENT11 AND WBL881rl'B11BT8
8TOJtB HOURS: ;1IIonda~ thnI Thar..u,., 8:.-11:"
Frida~, 8:3111-8:00.
11:30-5:81
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ALL LIlES ...• F I~IURAII'
CLASSES II AcTI.I "'pt ., R,.. Sollll....
JII"r DH,ter,rJ
L" It.p""
CREATIU DRAMATICS FOR IIIILDREI t ••pt
III Dirt..... Ave •••, hutll
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Simple sensory exercises; pantomimes; ~'!'p_~lvizati'ons';'·~'rol~P"
created plays. Saturdays•. 11:00 to,
t - \'\ges
Klngswood 3-1833
I :30 to 2:30 ....:. Ages II • 12.
ACn.1 FOR HIIH SCHDOL STUOElrs
.
t ••pt ., ...11., F'''''I .,.. Do'ar.. T.IHr
Improvizations. scenes from plays. performances. 2-hour Cla,ss.'"
Friday afternoons. 3:30; or Saturday afternoons. 2:45.
SPEECH
.
taaght ~, Samuel M. lo"en
SPEECH FOR THE STAGE - ~~'!.dayevenings. 8:45.
GENERAL ~PEECH IMPROVEM~r-Monday !lvenings. 7:45
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CREATIVE MOVEMENT FOR CHILDREN
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w. a&,. ~ .PrIeIIdIJ" 0114 IDIormoJ. IIaii
Saturdays. 9:45. 10:45 - I\ges6 - 10; I: 15. 1:45 - A.....
10 ~
...r,1bIDc tor 70V pel'feet v.o.uOn
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MOVEMENT IN RELAnON TO AcnNG
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Of J!aae~ocm. - lIodelll ucom.. _
. Saturdays. 5:00-6:30 PoM..:- Adults.
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The ~on, design and use of sc,Mty. r':~~d:;;
properties. and make-up. Espedaly heIJ»fuI
members of UttIe Theatre 9I0iipi. luesCfay ....... 7145.
FOR FURTHER .INFQRMATION CALL
lOSE SCHU~MAN.
LOwelt 6-9892 .
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VOLUME
:tHE SWAR1HMO EAN
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8o-NUMB~R
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40
. Swarthmore, Pa., Friday, Oetober
Clult Se~••
With lradHioaal Tea
Tonight's Speaker
Women's Event Tuesday
Will Take Place
at3 P.M •.
'
a. 1958
Needlework Iliid
3
P.M.
'4.00 PER YEAR
Annual Meeting Set fer
Bulletiri Foreign Affairs Col-
Company Appointee
Monday at
Juniors to 1IIIaii
na. Memuars I uas.
McCunCli:·]~~f:~2~~:~:t:Iaey~~a1r~e':off:I::C:ial::l'
'. ". .
Tu.esday
Direelors to
2 P......
Mrs. .
IARo,:
·Blake, Hrs.lf:F: And~'
Harold C. Williams, Mrs. D.· Mace
Gowing, Mrs. W. A~red Smith,
Mrs. Brodie E. Crawford, Mrs. W.
R. Leeron, Mrs. John T. Pinkston,
Mrs. Thomas K. Brown, Mrs. S.
Murray' Ylele, and Mrs. John W.
Soule.
•
A meeting Of the hoard wllJ be
, held Monday morning at 9 :30 a.m;
in the'i:lubhouse.
Testing
Whitalaather Talks H
"World Toda," Oct••
Clubhouse
The Opening Tea of the Wom·
'''When it conies to clothing, the.
an's Club of Swartbmore will be
Needlework Guild way is the friend·
held at the clubhouse, 118 Park
Iy way to aid fellow-citizens in
averue, Tuesday, Oc~ber 7, from
need," aaid Mrs. A. Sidney John·
3 tiI.4.:30 p.m. Fro~nee Lucasse,
son, Jr., local 'President, this week.
president, and her officers will re"The Gnild Branch here In Swarth.
eeive, and past presidents will pour
more is ·part of a great national
for members and their guesta.
0rlfbi.ation;~founded 73 years ago
• With Mias Lucasse in the re
to provi~)lew e\othing for
ing line will be Hrs. David Bing.
who nee~'a'he}Ping hand.
ham, first vice.presldent; Mrs.
"Me~.. 'of the Needlework
Peter E. Told, second vi~resi·
Elizabeth Gray Yining who will Guild are asked once a year to
dent; Mrs. J. Kennsth Doherty, re- speak tomorrow night at the din. give at least two new articles
eordlng a'ecretary; Mrs. George M.
marking the 66th anniversary clothing or household linen
,
Mrs. Robert M. of the founding of the Swarthmore
distribution through welfare
Karns, treasurer;
Grogan, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Friends Meeting.
agencies and institutions," Mrs.
C. Rulisen Phillips, corresponding .Albert N. Garrett will also beIJ·,hnJson continued. "The gift may
1K!Cretary; and Mrs. Randall Burr, a spasker at the" 7 o'clock event be big or smalJ~ig as a blanket,
ipl"esident of the Junior Wc)ml~n',a I in the Parrish Hall on the College small as socks- but the emphasls
is always on new things, good
Club
campus.
.
that .hol_ter self.respect
Mrs. W. Alfred Smith, chairman
.
morale as hand me-downs can
of the garden dePartment,and ~~
do, The Swa';hmore Branch
committee wilJ decorate the club·
U
L..
invites all to become a member duro
bouse•. Mrs. 'Ro~rt MlHer is
ing National Membership 'Week
special charge Of tea table decora·
Musical Program Also
OctOber 6-11. At 'Ingathering' time,
tlons. Mrs. James H. Connor
gift will make life a little
chairman of· the food committee.
Sched~led for 8 P.M.
brighter for BOme less fortunate
.Tbe art department, Mrs. Avery
, Meeting /
neighbor."
Blake, chalnnan; will .preSent an
be' The ibranch will get off"to a good
stsrt with the Annual Director's
exhibition of 011 llalntlnge by Sue 'InstalJati9n ceremonies will
Hay Gill, a well·known artist and held at the Park avenue
meethig on the first da, of !fem.
teacher of Philadelphia and subur· of, the Swarthmorf) Junior Wom· bership Weck, Monday, October 6,
ban a~eas.
ans Club.on. Tuesday, ~toher 7, at the Woman's Club at 2 !p.m.
Members at the board who will at 8·p;m. New nlembers WilJ be pre- These dlrectcrs will be on the IIlert
be present include: . .
sented to the assemblage and given for new members among their new
umnist at Woman's
•
BaIas
d
p t
Nama b, Du 01
•
d
Yale Ave. Man AppOinte
Control Manager of
Fabric Dept. Raynham T .. Bates haa been- lip"
pointed control manager Of the Du
Pont Company's fabrics and fin·
Ishes department, effective October
l, ·the company has annonnced. He
succeed ThOnlBAI L. Riggin, who
retired September 30 after 46 ,ears
with the company.
Mr. Bates, who has been assis.
tant control mailager~slnce 19016,
joined 'Du Pont In 1926 as a cost
at the Newburgh N.Y.; coated- fabrics plant. A rew months
Club 8: 15 P.M.
Melvin K. Wbiteleather, foreign
affairs columnist and editorial
writer for, the Philadelphia' Evening_ and Sunday .Bulletin .. and
WiFLN '\radio commentalor,-·wm-···"- .',,,
<\peD the Woman's Club Intern&tional Affairs Course with a talk
on "The Worl!! Today" ThurBd~
evening, October 9, at 8:16 in the
Woman's Club House, 118 Park
avenue.
IMembers of the club are priorileged to bring their husbands 88
guests to this meeting, aecormn.
to the announcement of Mrs. Mol'ris Fussell and Mrs. John Soule,
"hainneli of legislation and intel'national affairs, who have arranged the slx.session course.
'
_ ,Whiteleather speaks from first
hand knowledge of countries and
student, anel is as much at home In
London, Pari., Rome, Berlin or
Warsaw as in Philadelphia, Washinglen or New.York..He.firstwent
to Europe in 1926 as a student in
Paris. He remained on with the
Associated Press and for It . "covered" most of the iM'Portant acon.
omle and financial. conferences
from then until the coming of
World War II.
.
Wbiteleather has had a front seat
in diplomacy, politics and war, ob-
fr'iends and neighbors, not only dur..
Week'but.:for.;the
five weeks before the Ingath.
ering on Tuesday, Novem'ber 11.'
Following is the Jist of 1968 Dir.
ectOrs, ,who will be glad to answer
(Continued on Page 10)
later he was transferred' to the _erving with the OJ;' Of a student
.
Co,!n., coated tli..;''''! and the pen Of a correspondent. He
'Following the
Mrs,
'Plant,
he became' manager wlo6 at Munich feir the recOgnIsed
John M. B. Ward, a director, and
the cost department In 1927. In sell-out to Hitler; In Prague for
Mrs. Franci. H .. Forsythe, senior
1928 he was made special assistent the arrival of the German troops
ad~sor, .will speak briefly on fed·
to the control manager. 'He was and in Yienna when the Nazis took
erationactivities. To round out the
promoted to control manager at oVer there. HeiWas in Moscow when
evening. Mrs. James E. Clark
Fairfield in 1929.
.
the German troops were being depl\\nned a musical program featur·
From' 1936 to 1941 Mr. Bates teated on thj! Russian front and In
ing a variety of favorite. vocal 'lie- m
was office manager of the automo.
(Continued on Page 6)
Included among the chan·
finishes sales office in Detroit,
teuses are the Mesdames Clark, J.
0
and was office manager of the Chi· 3-DAY BOOK FAIR
Roliert'Benntltt, Walter T. Black;
d
f
remonal finishes .aleS . office
- - - - - - - - . . , .' .
Services To ay or
e' to· 1944. He was t r a n s . '
Edward F. Beller, WIN...I·
es ey . wag·
1942
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ner, and Frank S. Walter.
Forest Lane
to Wilmington In 19014:. a.
A special invitation is extended
At the last board meeting, the
Mother
to the control manager of to Swarthlllore grandparenta, dotOV.
ignation
of
Mrs.
Francis
~.
Brew·
the
fabn·cs
and finisheS depart- ing aunts aneL Indulgant uncles to
.
.
Funeral services for Mrs. Gara
The 1968 Holiday Fair. of the ster, corresponding seeret¥y,
W. Ward will' be conducted in ment. Then for a few months he- attelld the fourth Book Fair in the
Swarthmore Tri~ity Church will be regretfully accepted. MrS.
was assistant to the direCtor of Elementa- school October 10, 16d t D t ·t will Christ Church, Media, at 2 o'clock
••
. .
held Wednesdhy, Nov.........r .12, it ster, who has move 0 ,e 00. ,
sales of the Finishes Division until and'17 from 9 a.n.. until 9 p.m.
,..."...~
kteph en F thil! afternoon. Int!>rmen.t will be
by Mrs. be succeed ed b y Mrs •.,..
appointment as assistant con~
Here will be am&s...d a hook,honwas announced this week
in Media cemetery.
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d
th
ho
Spa
~Otis Earle, chalnnan of the annual
neer on e ~r.
'manager of t!>e department In anza to wa.....
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Mrs. Ward; who died suddenly
...... thehearta of all the
event, LImited to one' day to ac·
1946.
•
ang81s (1) on their Chrislmasliste.
•
L,WV' Group M·eet·lng
of a heari attack Wednesday !D0rn· ·Mr.. 'B ates
. was hrn.n
o · . E astBooks
·
k ers and eomm.ttee
comodate
will b e ord ered and pal·df
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at her home, 60 Forest. lane,
d , . or
members, th.e fair promi"'" to be
'To Be H e
Ido
M
d
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n ay
an active
Gra)'1 lAdy.
with the Rochester, N.H., and 'WI!S gra ua· a.t the F, air and deliv.ered- in. plenty
, . '.).
.
ted from Bowdoin College in -1923 of time for Christmas giving by
.one of the gayest and busiest-of the
YearlYIPre-;Cbristinaa festivab. .
The' tirst League of Women
CIta~ter _.l.1te Red .Cross with· the degree of bachelor of Mrs. IDmry 'Russell and her book
had assisted" in Mondar.s chest.
. economICS.
.,
e1
.
A group of
'Sharing organization and prep- oter·s group meeting' of the. •vear
sc.ence m
d' ivery
comm.ttee.
aration for the fair .withMrs. will be held at the homeo! Mrs. x.raying of the community.
Ue·lIves at 311 Yale avenue.
besweller adult bOOks will also' be
'James
.
R.
Taylor,
9118' W.e'std.ale
Born
in'
Boston
on
May
2,
1914,
Earle a"; the follow'.ng Committee
.
.
available at the fair this ,ear.
attended Rhode Island Univer·
J ' . . A ssem.
bl'les.
1Mrl\, Fran~.s
• P anne,
II proprieto
avenue at 1 P .m. Monday,October
members:
embe lIt unror
_r
'
Thl's
is
an
opportunity
for
memo
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sity
where
abe
became
a
m
r
of
B
kw
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all books
6.
Mrs. Robert Smart,
H. L.
S
.... 0 July
Set for Monday t th00 F ays,
.s aupp ng·
n
.
bera· to hear the program toPICli of Signa Kappa oror.oz. n
I The book8, seIec~J,.or
•• ~.~
Q.~rri8, Mrs.. James
'• Mrs.
h
. d to H
a
ear.
W B lJI'
discussed by the respective chair· I, 1936, s e was marne
enry The opening sessions of the elementa- school age Cbil"-.·
• . 'alladay, Mrs. W;
h· I
T W d· P rt\and Me
.
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as they ,present t ell pans.'6
. Ute
,ar I··
.n ,0I L· ·n-nn
, . N.J
.
Junior Assemb.es
of subiecta and rep..
arvey, Mn. W . W. W a tki'M
ns, rs.
W Wi, cover a varie'3.
M W C 'GU
M
A forecast of the program ~or -.. r .vmg n lVi ,,-- !. -:
held Monday at the
oman s resent the 'finest k.ind· of reading
R. T: .,
.,.atas, rS. • •
es,,~.
do W
h
ed to UiPper ProVidence
h
M. N. Horrlson, Mrs.' J, F. Black.
year will include E a agner s e mov
,
' . Club. Mrs, J .. 8'!>eneer Tompson material for hoys and girls. BetW reporting on water' conservation, Township five years ago when Hr.
MrS. JObn Esp~ade wpl be tina Bunter, librarian, haa aIIJo
·
lDan, Mrs. C. D. Giles, Mrs. A . .
lbert
f · I .... W . d was tranfferred from the .
- . . th'
....rih
d
.
Pennell: H"rs. Robert Masters, Mrs.
on ore__
ar .
....
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hostesses for e new...... gra e assisted in making the bOOk. sal....
W. S. Batten, MrS. F. S.
tions..·
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bers, Mrs.'Dougias·Cou·rtne,,·Mrs, stitlltional revision, Mrs.
IishlngCom~anytothefirm_sPhii. The seventll grade class'ia Mothers notonl,win attend the
G. A. Hansell, Mrs. R. B. Fellows, Field on 'education, and Amy
ade'¢lla offl!:~. Two years ago
schedllied at 6:45 p~. with Mr.· .falr with their child's' class; hut II
M
land on public recreation. .
family mo~ed ~ Swarthmo~,
and Mrs. Robert Good, Jr. as hosts, large group will serve in three.
rs. W. M.:C. Harvey, Mrs. H • .D.
The f •. rst ~o .·tems are the
ing on R.vel"Vlew road- until th'e
-sted b M
d Mrs Hinor J
Gibson, Mrs. B.. L. Thompson, Mrs,
uw
ass.
y r. a n .
. hour shifts during the three day!!
W. E. Hetzel, and Mrs, J. W, Raub. tional Agenda for the league .ad~ h~,?e they built on Forest lane was Stein. Mr. and Mrs. W. Newton to take orders and assist customers
ted b the National Convention. ,n f.Dlshed a .year ago. Mrs. Ward was
class h?sts for th.e eighth in making their selections, accord•.
nero
Atla:tic City last June for the
Epi~palian. .
grade class,. Will be asslS~. by ing to fair dsys chairmen Mrs,
nest two years. The State Agenda .sUl"VlVlDg. bes.des her husband oMr. and Mrs. George Kremkoff Morgen Wynkoop. and Mrs. Jack
Fellowship House
is constitutional revision and the are three .danghters, Dehorah, Kar· and Hr. and Mrs. John Kennedy. E. Bunter. P~ofits from the fair
To Present .... iss St,ablel·lr.ocal Agenda is education !lnd pub:
and Ehza'beth; her mother, Mrs. This e1aSs. meeta at 7·:16 p.m.
will be used for elementary 'school
. recreatio';;"
Anna .Wood of Binghsmtoofn, NN.Yrth°;
.All children in the-ahove grades equipment.
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Media Fellows!dP . HOllse'
1Mrs. 'Hathe.s ,JObnBon, . voters her rather Thomas Wood
o. whose' registrations have been .
Present tbecharaeter actress
service chairman, will discuss ia- Scitullte, R~..· and a brother Damel sent In are enrolled unlesS they
IIITAIII . . .1E1 AI•.
nelia Stabler in a play
sues of the coming election which Wood of Binghamton.
heve been notified otherwise b, the
John Hanna, son of Hr. and Hrs.
Bronte, the Passlonatll
enabling legislation for libh~ Season . tickets wfll Joh!l' R. Hanna of Rivervi_ road,
~:. 8:30 performanCe
sentee balloting (a; state queation BIKE TESTING
distribllted at the first da_
is teeuperating in the Chester
Oetoher 11, in the
supported b, the le.gue) _and
TUESDAY. AT
Dances Iorerades nine through Hospital following an operatioD
BIgb School.
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Ul are schedule4. at· intervals jl8rformeel Mondai to a8t a
. ofJIdsa Stabler, a IormB! l'88ldellt
Hembers will briljg,.
.Bike testing lor all
the ..,hoo1.I'M: ~ arm. TIle iajll11' _
l' heel dIlrS\Vart1mlori and a anduaw " ,
- .~' 1!e
. ~Ists wiJ1 be held
at; the _ of No. "4r. . . . . ing the 'oottall. camebe-..
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. THE SWARTIIMOREAN
College Eleven Meets
Oherlin Here Ocl. 4
to center to replace graduated Zip
Captain David Houtz
Zimmerman. At the guards will be
senior Scott Hildum and freshman
Warner Alexander. Junior Herm
.
Feldhusen
and senior Paul Guthrie
Coach Elverson Favors
\Viii handle the tackle spots, while
New Scoring
sophs Dave Fitchett and Neil Aust~ian are the .best bets to start
Rule
end,
although the end positions are
On Saturday, October 4, the Garnet of Swarthmore College will still up for grabs. If this line can
open the 1958 football season hold together, the speedy powerful
against Intersectional rival, Ober- Ibackfield should make the Garnet
lin. The squad, numbering 32 men, a strong offensive threat.
ICoach Elverson looks fOl'Ward to
has been working out for a couple
of weeks and is rounding into shape an interesting season. He feels that
the new s<:oring rule will be a shot
for .the season's opener.
Swarthmore High School Garnet
Coach Elverson is faced with the in the arm to college football and
pI'oblem of ·bolstering a weaker line that it will requil'e many qUlc,,! Captain whose team goes into first
to support a backfield stronger decisions on the part of the coaches. action tomorrow at 10 a.m. in conthan the one that lead Swarthmore As the season rolls b~, it will be test with lIIedia. A large crowd is
to an' up and down 8-4 season last ,possible to see how the new rule expected at this opening game
played on Saturday morning. Boryear. Seven able men 'will carry works out.
Welsh
and
Alexander
are
local
ough
supporters of the school team
the offensive aUack this year led
will find this year high school stu!by three-year veteran Nate Pr.~ce men.
dentg who will usher season ticket
nt the tailback spot. Subbing at
holders
to guaranteed reserved
tailback will be a freshman, Dick
,]\11'. and 1111'S. J'ohn Koelle, formFink. At the blocking back posi- erly of Colorado Springs, COlo., sents in the grandstand.
tion, two sopnom orcs, Bill Welsh moved September 17 into 244 Havand Tim Tweed will alternate. erfol'd avenue, the former home of Garnet Footba!/ers
Sophs Paul lIIeisel and Cy Cardillo Dr. and Mrs. Clark Byse. Mr.
Face Media Saturday A.M.
and freshman Steve Beshore will Koelle is an engineer fur RCA in
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round out the backfield.
Camden. The Koelles have two chil- post by either Fred Schaeffer or
Ed Steiner will move from guard dren, Richard 3 % and Katherine 2.
John Wigton since Sid is likely to
IEI'EIII. IUIIIESS
Isabel Bunting, Pl'Ollrietor of the
fo~er Swarthmore Service Shop
of ·Dartmouth avenue, will reoPen
Tuesday, October 7, at 17% South
Chester road under the name of
Isabel's Curio Shop.
IIIrs. Wi11iam N. Cadman and
daughter lIIary Ellen of Riverview
road will enplane October 1 for
an extended visit with Mr. Cadman in Tubac, Ariz. Friends eotertaining them at farewell parties beifore their departure Include 1111'.
and IIIrs. 1II0rrell Manning, High
lIIeadows, lIIedia, and Mrs. Joseph
Facenda, Woodlyn. While in Arizona they will also visit Mr. Cadman's il::irother-in-Iaw and sister.
1111'. and Mrs. William C. lIIorrow,
formerly of Swarthmore. IIIrs. Morrow has just returned to the west
after summering in Cape lIIay, N.J.
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Pharmacy
• Thi. professional pharmacy specializes in family
patronage. 'ruen to us for
any.hing you'd nalUralIy
expect to find in a first ..
class Family Drug S.orc.
Cur stocks are ample, our
pr;:cs fair. And, of course,
n:member we value your
prl!!cri'ption
!
10i'o
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FII.T AID .cOUllE
A Red Cross First Aid Coute
will begin at Deshong Mansion
10th and Edgmont, Chester,
7 :30 to 9 :30 p.m. on MOll1lay eve.
ning, September 29.
,It is expected that the col1r8@
which is free, will be completed i~
five weeks. Registration is to be
made in advance at CHester 4.
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Next Tusdoy
LAST DAY
CHRISTMAS CARDS
g
IEAIIY lED
HI saw it in the Swarthmorean."
to order personalized
ANTIQUES SHOW AND SALE
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September 26, 1958
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see very limited action because of a
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DREXEL HILL SEVENTH ANNUAL
§ leg injury. Quarterback Bill Medwill direct the offensive operation
in a backfield composed of
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~ plunging fullback David Houtz,
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Burmont Road 'and School Lane
~ powerful speedster Charlie Dietz
at left half, and either Jeb Turner
~ Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, October I, 2, 3
~
II :00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M.
Ii! or Brodie Crawford rambling from
~ Admission 50c
Return Visits Free iii right half spot. Another veteran
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Luncheon and Dinner Served - All ExhibHs for Sale
~ who will. see very little action be:""IUlUtlIlIIlIllIllICllllllllllliCllllllllllllflllllllllllllOIIIllIIllIIIUIIIIIIlIIIIICllIllllllllIUllIlJIIIIIJltllllllllllJlIOlIIlIIllIIlJDlIIlIlIIJllJdii cause of a leg injury ·is Jack Lew(to mDIIIIIIIIlIlIUIIIIIIJIlIllDIIIIIIIIIIIIt:III1I11IJIIIClllIlIIlIIIIUUllJIIIIIIIUJIIIIIIIIIIIUlIIlIlllIIUOlIIllllllillDlIlIllIllllIUlIlJlllllllltol) icki, top notch all-around lineman.
A new season, new faces, new
scores, but the same old spirit
marks the 1958 grid campaign.
§
is a Partial List of STOCK Items!
§ Come .out and see your team in
action.
a REFLEX
YASHICA A. LM and MAT
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~ Dr. Evor Roberts to
§ 35 MM.
RICOH
KONICA III 9
Lead Day of Prayer
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ANSCO SUPER MEMAR F2
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'I1he first Community Day of
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CONTAX II A FI.5
~ Pray.r of the 1958-59 season win
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MINOLTA A and A2
_~ be held at the Lake House of the
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MINOLTA AUTO WIDE
- Westtown School on Monday, Octo~
CONTAFLEX II, I and BETA
S .ber 6, from 10 :30 a.m. to 2 ,p.m.
8 MM.
BELL & HOWELL Electric Eye
! The leader for the morning will he
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EASTMAN-Single Lens and Turret
a the Rev. Dr. D. EvaI' Roberts, pastor of the Swarthmore Presbyter16 MM. SUB·MIIIIATURE MINOLTA 16
ian
Church. The afternoon session
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PROJECTORS
Slide
M o t i o n ! will 'be in charge of IIIrs. Donald
Hibbard.
EASTMAN
BELL & HOWELL The Committee extends a most
cordial welcome to any who may
wish to share in this day of quiet.
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ARGUS
EXPOSURE METERS
14 Different Ones to Select Fram
! Care for young children will.be pro_
vided at the Presbyterian Church
~ Pluz Dozens of Other New and GOOD USED Cameras
Nursery .school. Those attending
patrom·~r;~·
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
Discount
Klngswood
3-0586
Hurry!! Hurry!!!
"You Meet the Nicest People at Speare's"
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STORE HOURS: MODday thrn Th1ll'9day, 9:30-11:_
FrIday. 9:30-9:00l Saturcla7. 9:30-5:30
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the retreat are asked to bring box
lunches-hot beverages will be sup~
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i!>lied by the committee. Anyone
c
needing transpol1tation may telephone Mrs. Donald Hibbard at
K1Ingawood 3-3430.
The members of the interdenom4 - 6 Park
Swarthmore, Pa.
inational
committee are Mesdames
~ Klngswood 3 - 4 1 9 1 F r i . 9 to 8:30 ~
olmnllllmolllllllllUlmnnt1IH1ID1U1I11I1Il1DIIIIJIIUIIlOnllllllllflnllll1lllllnOllllfllllllluumIIll11rnlllnn~i J. Alfred Calhoun, H. Weston
Clarke, Robert C. Good, Jr., Donald
Hibbard, Edward A. Jenkins, Fred
lIIurray. Willard Tomlinson, Robert Walker and F. Weston Whit-
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The Camera & Hobby Shop
Av~nue,
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at HEDIEROW THEATRE, MOYLAII, PENIIA.
Semester of 15 Weeks, Through January 31
Starting the Week of September, 29 for a
ACTINa
CLASSES IN ACTINI taught by Rose Schulman and Jasper Deeter
CREATIVE DRAMATICS FOR IHILDREN taught b, Lee Stephens
Simple sensory exercises; pantomimes; improvizations; groupcreated ploys. Saturdays. II :00 to 12:00 1- Ages 8 _ 10;
I :30 to 2:30 - Ages II - 12.
ACTING FOR HlaH SCHOOL STUDENTS
taught b, SlIalley Forman and Dolores Tanner
Improvizations. scenes from ploys, performonces. 2-hour class.
Fridoy ofternoons, 3:30; or Soturday afternoons. 2:45.
SPEECH
.
taught by Samuel M. Nowell
SPEECH FOR THE STAGE - Monday evenings. 8:45_
GENERAL SPEECH IMPROVEMENT_Mondoy evenings, 7:45
DANCE
tlugllt b, lIerina Blcnlll.
CREATIVE MOVEMENT FOR CHILDREN
Saturdays, 9:45 - 10:45 - Ages 6 - 10; 1:15 - 1:45 - Ages
10. 12.
MOVEMENT IN RELATION TO ACTING
.
Saturdays, 5:00 - 6:30 P.M."- Adults.
PUT PIODUITIOI WOIiKSHOP
tllgllt . , D,'".. TI••,r
The creation. design and use of scener.y, lighting. costumes,
properties. and make-up. Especially helpful for teachers and
members of Little Theatre groups. Tuesday evenings, 7:45.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL
ROSE SCHULMAN, LOwell 6-9892
PETER E. TOLD
ALL LINES OF IIISURANCE
333 Dartmouth Ayena., SWlrthmafl
Klngswood
3-1833
Resort of DIsUneUoa III the POCOIlH
U's Gay -
Friendly and Xotormal. HIlLs
everyUtlDg for your perfect VacaUon
or Hone,moon -
Modem accom. _
Superb Food. - P'lltered Swimming Pool
-AU Sporta-QoU' nearb7-Dauce arch
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Cocktail LouD~ -
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Bee by Dmlcaa.
Rate. WUh ot' wltbout
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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VOLUME 30-NUMBER 40
Cluh Se~an Opans
With Tradilianal
Swarthmore, Pa., Fnday, October 3, 1958
Toni!1ht's Speaker
Women's Event Tuesday
at 3 P.M.
The Opening Tea of the Woman's Club of Swarthmore will be
held at the clubhouse, 118 Park
aveflue, Tuesday, October 7, from
3 th 4 :30 p.m. Frorence Lucasse,
president, and her officers will receive, and past presidents will pour
for members and their guests.
With Miss Lucasse in the receiving line will be Mrs. David Bingham, first vice-president; Mrs.
Peter E. Told, second vice"President; 1111'S. J. Kenneth Doherty, recording secretary; Mrs. George III.
Karns, treasurer; Mrs. Robert M.
Grogan, assistant treasurer; Mrs.
C. Russell Phillips, corresponding
secretary; and Mrs. Randall Burr,
'president of the Junior Woman's
Club.
Mrs. W. Alfred Smith, chairman
of the garden department, and he~
committee will decorate the clubhouse. 1111'S. Robert lIIiHer is in
special charge of tea table decorations. IIIrs. James H. Connor is
chairman of' the food committee.
The art department, IIIrs. Avery
Blake, chairman, will present an
exhibition of oil paintings by Sue
May Gill, a well-known artist and
teacher of Philadelphia and suburban areas.
lIIembers of the board who will
be present include:
1111'S. H. LeRoy IIIcCune, Mrs.
'B1ake, 1111'S. H. F. Andrew, IIIrs.
Harold C. Williams, Mrs. D. lIIace
Gowing, IIIrs. W. Alfred Smith,
Mrs. Brodie E. Crawford, 1111'S. W.
R. Lecron, Mrs. John T. Pinkston,
Mrs. Thomas K. Brown, Mrs. S.
Murray Viele, and IIIrs. John W.
Soule.
,
A meeting of the board will be
• I,eld 1II0nday morning at 9 :30 a.m.
in the clubhouse.
Needlework Guild
Dareclors 10 Meal
Company Appointee
Annual Meeting Set for
Will Take Place
2
Testing
Tuesday
3
P.M.
$4.00 PER YEAR
Whileleather Talks an
"Warld Today" Ocl. 9
Bulletin Foreign Affairs Col-
P.M. Monday at
umnist at Woman's
Clubhouse
Club 8: 15 P.M.
"When it Comes to clothing, the.
lIIelvin K. Whiteleather, foreign
Needlework Guild way is the frienddfairs columnist and editorial
Iy way to aid fellow-citizens in
writer for. the Philadelphia Eveneed," said Mrs. A. Sidney Johnning and Sunday Bn1letin and
son, Jr., local president, this week.
WFLN ,radio commentator, win
"The Guild Branch here in Swarthopen the Woman's Club Internamore is part of a great national
tional Affairs Course with a talk
org~nization, founded 73 years ago
on "The World Today" Thursday
to provide new clothing for those
evening, October 9, at 8:15 in the
who need a helping hand.
Woman's Club House. 118 Park
"lIIembers of the Needlework
avenue.
Guild
are
asked
once
a
year
to
IMembers of the club are prlVlElizabeth Gray Vining who will
give
at
least
two
new
articles
of
leged
to bring their husbands aa
speak tomorrow night at the dinclothing
or
household
linen
for
guests
to this meeting, aecording
ner marking the 65th anniversary
local
distribution
through
welfare
to the announcement of IIIrs. Mor()f the founding of the Swarthmore
agencies
and
institutions,"
Mrs.
ris Fussell and IIIrs. John Soule,
Friends lIIeeting.
Johnson
continued.
"The
gift
may
chairmen
of legislation and inter.Albert N. Garrett will also be
be
big
or
small-big
as
a
blanket,
national
affairs,
who have ara speaker at the 7 o'clock event
ranged the six-session course.
in the Parrish Hall on the College small as socks- but the emphasis
Yale
Ave.
Man
Appointed
new
things,
good
is
always
on
·Whiteleather speaks from first
campus.
hand
knowledge of countries and
things, that bolster self-respect
Control Manager of
peoples. He spent 14 years in Eurand morale as hand-me-downs can
Fabric Dept.
ope 8S a foreign correspondent and
never do. The Swarthmore Branch
invites all to become a member durRaynham T. Bates has been. ap- student, and is as much at home in
ing National lIIembership Week pointed control manager of the Du London, Paris, Rome, Berlin or
Musical Program Also
October 6-11. At 'Ingathering' time, Pont Company's fabrics and fin- Warsaw as in Philadelphia, Washyour gift will make life a little ishes department, effective October ington or New York. He first went
SchedL!led for 8 P.M.
brighter for some less fortunate I, the company has announced. He to Europe in 1926 as a student In
, Meeting
neighbor."
will succeed Thomas L. Riggin, who Paris. He remained on with the
The !branch will get off to a good retired September 30 after 46 years Associated Press and for it "cov-Installation ceremonies will be start with the Annual Director's with the company.
ered" most of the important econheld at the Park avenue clubhouse meeting on the first day of MemIIIr. Bates, who has been assis- omic and financial conferences
of the Swarthmore Junior Wom-I'b,ership Week, 1II0nday, October 6, tant control manager since 1945, from then until the coming of
an's Club on Tuesday, October 7, at the Woman's Club at 2 p.m. joined Du Pont in 1926 as a cost World War II.
at 8 p.m. New members will be pre- These directors will be on the alert clerk at the Newiburgh, N.Y., coatWhlteleather has had a front seat
sented to the assemhlage and given for new members among their new ed fabrics plant. A few months in diplomacy, politics and war, ()I~
corsages as they are officially wel- fr~e'nds and neighbors, not only dur- later he was transferred to the serving vrith the 6ye of a student
comed into ,i.e group.
ir.g Membership Week but for the Fairfield, Conn., coated fabrics and the pen of a correspondent. He
Following the festivities, IIIrs. next five weeks before the Ingath- oplant, where he became manager was at lIIunich for the recognized
John III. B. Ward, a director, and ering on Tuesday, November 11. of the cost department in 1927. In sell-out to Hitler; in Prague for
Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe, senior
Following is the list of 1958 Dir- 1928 he was made special assistant the arrival of the German troops
advisor, will speak briefly on fed- ectors, .who will be glad to answer to the control manager. He was and in Vienna when the Nazis took
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promoted to control manager at over there. He ,was in Moscow when
eration activities. To round out the
evening, Mrs. James E. Clark has
Fairfield in 1929.
the German troops were being deplanned a musical program featurFrom 1936 to 1941 1111'. Bates feated on the Russian front and in
ing a variety of favorite vocal 'se..
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was office manager of the automo·
leetions. Included among the chantive finishes. sales office in Detroi~,
teuses are the Mesdames Clark, J.
, .
and was offICe manager of the ChlRobert Benn~tt, Walter T. Black,
Services Today for
cago regional finishes sales office
Edward F. Heller, Wesley N. Wagfrom 1942 to 1944. He was transner, and Frank S. Walter.
Forest Lane
ferred to Wilmington in 1944 as
A special invitation is extended
At the last board meeting, the resMother
assistant to the control manager of to Swarthmol'e grandparents, dotignation of Mrs. Francis A. BrewFuneral services for Mrs. Gara the fabrics and finishes depart- ing aunts and indulgent uncles to
ster,
corresponding secretary, was
The 1958 Holiday Fair. of the
W. Ward will be conducted in ment. Then for a few months he attend the fourth Book Fair in the
Swarthmore Trinity Church will be regretfully accepted. IIIrs. Brewdirector t'l
of Elementary school October 15, 16
Ch . t Churoh
, "
Joued'18, at 2 o'clock was assistant• .toh theD'··
held Wednesday, Nove~er 12, it ster, who has moved to I?etroit, will thi~flSafternoon.
Interment will be sales of t.he Fmls es I~slon un 1 and 17 from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m.
was announced this week by IIIrs. be suceeeded by IIIrs.~tephen F. . .. d'
t
.his appomtment as assIstant conHere will 'be amassed a book bony
. Otis Earle, chairman of the annual Spencer on the board.
lD :;,e laWeemde er h · d' d
dd n1 trol manager of the department in anza to wal'l!l the hearts of all the
mfS.
ar W 0 Ie sll e y
event. Limited to one day to ac•
of
a
heart
attack Wednesday morn- 1946. B·
b ' E t ang9ls (I) on their Christmas Iista.
comodate workers and committee LWV Group M eetlng
.
IIIr
ates was orn m
as Books will be ordered and paid for
at her. home, 60 Fores~ lane, Roch~ster, N.H., and was gradua- at the Fair and delivered in'plenty
members, the fair promises to be
d
To Be Held Mon ay was an active Gray! Lady With the ted from Bowdoin College in 1923 of time for Christmas giving by
one of the gayest and busiest of the
The first League of Women Suburban Chapter Of the Red Cross 'th the degree of bachelor Of Mrs. Henry 'Russell and her book
yearly 'Pre-Christmas festivals.
Voters
group meeting of the year and had assisted. in Mond~y's chest :~ence in economics.
Sharing organization and prepdelivery committee. A group of
will
be
held at the home of IIIrs. x-raying of the commumty.
He lives at 311 Yale avenue.
aration for the fair with Mrs.
best-seller adult books will also be
Born in Boston on M\>y 2, 1914,
Earle are the following Committee James R. Taylor, 908 Westdale
available at the fair this year.
avenue at 1 p.m. 1II0nday,
she attended Rhode Island Univer- 1 st Junior Assemblies
members:
rMra.. Francis Pennell, proprietor
6. This is an opportunity for mem- sity where she became a member
of Bookways, is supplying all books
1111'S. Robert Smart, IIIrs. H. L.
Kappa Sorority. On July
Set for Monday
of S 'ana
~
at the Fair. The books, selected for
Harris, -1111's. James Patchell, Mrs. bel'S to hear the program
W. B. Hnlladay, lII~s. W. lIIinton discussed by the respective chair'-11, 1935, she was married to Henry The opening sessions of the elementary school age ch'ldren.
T. Ward in Portland, lIIe.
Swarthmore Junior Assemblies will cover a variety of subjects and rep.
Harvey, 1111'S. W. W. Watkins, Mrs. men as they 'present their plans.
A forecast of the program for ..After living in Livingston, N.J., be held Monday at the Woman's resent the finest kind of reading
R. T. Bates, IIIrs. W. C. Giles, Mrs.
the year .\VilI include Edna Wa~er she moved to Uopper Pr~vidence Club. Mrs. J. Spencer Thompson ntaterial for boys and girls. BetM. N. Morrison, Mrs. J. F. Blackreporting on water conservatI.on,
five years ago when Mr. and Mrs. John Espenschade will be tina Hunter, librarian, has alao
man, IIIrs. C. D. Giles, IIIrs. A. W.
IlIIrs. ·Charles Gilbert on foreign Ward was tranaferred from the hostesses for the new sixth grade assisted in making the book selecPennell, 1111'S. Robert lIIasters, IIIrs.
policy,lIIrs. Morris Fussell on con- Newark, N.J., office of Curtis Pu~- class beginnillg at 4:45 p.m.
W. S. Hatten, Mrs. F. S. Cham- stitutional revision, Mrs. James lishing Company to the firm's Phll- The seventh grade class is tions.
1II0thers not only will attend the
bers, Mrs. Doug'las Courtney, Mrs.
Field on education, and Amy How- adelphia office. Two years ago the scheduled at 5 :45 p.m. with Mr. fair with their child's class, but a
G. A. H1lnsell, Mrs. R. H. Fellows,
land on public recreation. .
family moved to Swarthmore, Iiv- and Mrs. Robel·t Good; Jr. as hQsts, large group will serve in three
:Mrs. W. lIkC. Harvey, Mrs. H. H.
The first t\Vo items are the Na- ing on Riverview road until the assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Minor J. hour shifts during the three days
Gibson, 1111'S. F,!. L. Thompson, ,1111'S. tional Agenda for the league .ado~- home they built on Forest lane was Stein IIIr. and Mrs. W. Newton
W. E. Hetzel, and Mrs. J. W. Haub- ted by the National ConventIOn m finished a year ago. 1111'S. Ward was Ryer~on, class hosts fOl' the eighth to take orders and assist customers
in making their selections, accordner.
Atlantic City last June for
an Episcopalian.
grade class, will be assisted by ing to fair days chairmen Mrs.
next two years. The State
Surviving besides her husband ·lIIr. and Mrs. George Krenikoff 1II0rgan Wynkoop and 1111'S. Jack
Fellowship House
is constitutional revision and
are three daughters, Deborah, Kar- and IIIr. and Mrs. John Kennedy. E. Hunter. Profits f~om the fair
Local
Agenda
is
education
and
pub,
and Elizabeth; her mother, Mrs. This class meets at 7·:15 p.m.
will be used for elementary school
To Present Miss Stabler
•
Wood of Binghamton, N.Y.;
All children in the'above grades equipment.
"edl'a
Fellowshl'p House wI'11 lic recreation.
h
Wood 0 f North whose registr.ctions have ..•. oen
Ul
J hn
voters
father Tomas
IMrs. chairman,
Mathews WI
o'll sdio~,
. II''!"itt,at<., R.I.,' and a brother Daniel sent I'n are enrolled unless thev
pr""ent the character actress Cor- service
senss IS.,
SUSTAIIIS BROKEI ARM
nelia Stabler in a play "Charlotte sues of the coming election which Wood of Binghamton.
have been notified otherwise by the
John Hanna, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bronte,
the Passionate Victorian" include enabling legls
. Ia t'Ion f or ~bclass hostess. Season tickets will
•
John R. Hanna of Riverview road,
In an' 8:30 performance Saturday sentee balloting (a state question BIKE TESTING
be distributed at the first dance.
is recuperating in the Chester
;vening , October 11, in the Nether sllpported by the league) and the
TUESDAY AT 3
Dances for grades nine throug'h Hospital following an operation
12 are scheduled at intervals
rOvidence High School.
performed Monday to set a broke
lo!'
local bond issue.
t'
•
11 eI
tary
'ISS Stabler, a former resident
Members will bring. sandwich;
Bike tes lUg ~or a
emen
through the school year commen- arm. The injury was received durof SWarthmore and a graduate of
will be provided. ~hool bicyclists will be held Tu.es c~ at the end of November. Reg_ ing the football game between
the college, is the author of the the be~era~ of
day, Odober '1, at 3 p.m. behin istratiODS for these dances will be
Swarthmore and Media High
n
dra"'lItic biography.
T~ose Ill ..nrs S M Viele,
tbe Rutgers Avenue School. Rain losed November ...
Schools Saturday mOrning.
Tickets are a'9allable at Boot- may ca '" • . •
will be Wednvuy, October 8. c
Raynham T. Bates
Named by Du Panl
Juniors 10 Inslall
New Memhers Tues.
Mrs. Ward, Red Cross
Worker DI'es' Suddenly
J
I,
HEDGEROW THEATRE CLASSES
Co lleg", Li hrnry
8v!
Trinity's Holiday Fair
To Be Held Nov. 12th
a
and Pro;ectors. Trade in your old camera or pro;ector
on a new one today. Competitive prices.
O~lnl'thtlor(;
d
wood 8-41'11-
3-DAYBOOKFA!R
TO OPEN OCT. 15
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'tIi& BWAItlDUMR.N
A••,HI. WILUS
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,
TAU' •• WHITE
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gnndmother lin.·
a IOn. David Leith. Jr.,
te~ 'gra~dmotber. ,:Mr. LeIth Sa
lotte L. Olcott; thuehearsal dbmer Septenmer 27. at the
the son. cif ,Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
given by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Hospital. Mrs. James B. Builltt.
of Ardmore.
j.
Moore of Drexel Hill; and the oult- ~r.• of I.ineoltl avenue la, the ma""town guest supper by Mr. and
".......ta
Mrs. Fred Bell of Harvard avenue•.
f '.' S· ....
DYLAN THOMAS'
bride was honored at a Idtcben
iMILK
shower on September 24 by Mrs.
Oct. 9- 10·11
Min Mar,' Shel'lWood WilUa.
daughter of !lIr.. and Mrs. Edwin
Winslow Crooby of Springfield, be·
callie the bride of Mr. Edward
Fl'8ncis Ambrose. SOD of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth V,an Demark of Up.
The marriage of Mias
Ellis White and Mr. J.
Taylor. Jr•• took· place Saturday
evening. ,September 27. In Trinity
Chureh. Swarthmore. The, Rev. P.
L. Uman officiated at the 8o'clock
ceremony; Mr. Robert Smart pre-
per
Damy 27.
at 'at
3 o'clock
Saturday.
September
the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Da"
vid Evor Roberts performed the
double ring ceremony before an al·
tar dec~rated with candelaobraand
vases of white chrysanthemums.
The bride selected Bach's "A~.
oso" for her processional. and VI·
dor's "Toccata" fQr her recessional.
Mr. Paul F. Heenehan, brother·in·
law of the bride. as soloist sang
"Ich Liebe Dlch" and "0 Perfect
Love.".
.
The bride was given in marriage
sideddaughter
at the organ.
is avenue
Robert and
B. Mrs.
Olothier
of Hughes
Oolumbla
the
of Mrs •.Miss
Ben White
L:
Gordon
at
o'r Oberlin avenue and of Mr.
~j,e:hoine'of Mrs. Hughes in Wal·
Donald' White of Leguna Beach. lingford.
Calif. Mr. Taylor is the son of Mr.
_ _ _ _,....,...._ _ __
f
K
II'RTHS' '.
and Mr.. Taylor, Sr.. 0
enyon
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. James Joseph Ego
Given in marriage by Mr. Ben [,. loff. Jr..
Chalfont, are reeel\'lng
Olcott, the bride was gowned. i n '
on' ,the birth of
Skinner's miramlst taffeta trim·
second child and first daugh.
med with appliques of Alencon ·lace.
Deborah Anne. on
Her fitted, elongated, bodice and September 29.
long i'olnted sleeves were set off , The little girl is a granddaughter
by an open neckline of lace. The of Mr. and Mrs., Charles Wildey
very full, gathered•. floor
Lukens of Strath Haven avenue,
a'ic.La.rl.l-f,
Itanlc.
LO
Yale and Harvard Avenues
\
Gracious Dining in our AIR-cONDITIONED
Colonial Room. After - Luncheon Bridge
Tables available in Am·CONDITIONED Lobby
Complete Luncheons $1.75 ;.- Noon to 1 :30
Dinners - Weelcdays 6 - 7:3Q; Sundays 1 -7:30
,
95C _
ReservatiOns Call KIngswood 3-0680
. HELEN·C. WILSON. Manager
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AU'TO HE'P'A'IRS',
on .
ROBERT J. An, Igr.
II 311440
WANTED
OPENING
, OCTOBER 7th
lsillal's CurioSho,'
I~L.~a;~';;;A;T;_;'
beutenant
the U.S.byArmy
Re- side
at 84-12 Ferne
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serve.
he i.10employed
the R.G.
Drexelbrook.
....
E. ~man Organization in Phl1aThe young Mrs. TaylOr Ia a crad\
, delphla. . •
uate of West Chester High School,
.The bride was feled on a numl:ler and receiVed her B~ from Oberlin
of ~a.ions preceding the wedding. cOnservatory, arid her' MM. f~
iWAIITH.ORE. PI.
Mr. and Mrs. c. hrwin Galbreath Nort\J:western University. She'is Ii.
AIr· ...dKI,••1I
of "Benjamin We!Jt avenue were member of Sigma ~h. Iota.1I1118IID
hosta at the' rehearsal dbmer Fri.
Frld.,. IItlrll.,. lat. I, •
day evening. and the luncheon' be~r. Taylor attended. Penn I:iU,te I
Jack Lemmon
'fore the wedding for members of and Nortbwesteni Universities. A Henry Fonda
James Cagney .
. tie wedding party and ou1;-olf.town iieutenant with the Navy Reaerve,
guests'was given by Mr. and Mrs. h!, ia Pre&e!lt1y: employed as a sales
. rrecb.7'co'Ol,
Edwin J. Faulkner of Dickinson av. engineer.
FridllV features - 7:25, 9:25 P.M.· ...
enue. Mrs. Robert 'Po 'Bradford' of
Pre-nuptlal parties included'
Sa~rde~ ~e.~res - 6. 8, 10 P.M.
Moylan also entertained at a per. i&~~~luncheon Biven by
"War of the Worlds?·
aoual shower. and Mrs. William R.1l
for
chRdren's show Sat. I P. M.
Jlu..,. of Dickinson avenue, g&fta
!bien shower in her honor.
tin Iller IIrt......
17112 S.
Che ....r. Road
Hours:
Fri. EVes•• 7-9
. 'Tuesday. Saturday,
. .I to " p.M.; Tues. ~nd
.
.
. .
CoIlege,Theatre
'''Mr. Rohrls"
I
IMPORTED
V~LUE
,-SeJan- '
,-;- Estotewagon -
*
.(Dogs Wander In Sometimes You Know)
of our windows features ~ Y~ur Choice of
. .biHerent
H.C.'
train
~~j
REDUCTIONS
WE
OFFER A CARD TABLE FULL OF DIFFERENT
S.... • •••, T...., Oot, I, I. I
Marlon Brando
Red Buttons
SIoc:k
Up .on
ACADEMY AWARD,WlNN.
("!'N'. . . .,)
,
Fe.tures - 7:OD, 9:25 P.M ..
W.... T..... FrL, lit.
lot, .... I" II
LcmaT_
Sfon In .... SolI1I19 N...01
"hIla PI..."
112
ond. thursdays Only
REGULAR PRICE
Birthday Gifts HeN
.'
,
. All quality Cameras and Projectors are reduced
as low
anyone call possibly r~Uce them and
,still offer instruction, guidance and most 'important
of all-CUARANTEE.
as
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BAllO and BIRD
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t'? P""', '..
PYLE
SERVICE·
°h.
HAS MOVED
'';:80
343
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pr.::~de:::~Ro:~,
:;;:~;":d i~!e~~: ::rs.!'
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WE ET, C D ER
'A. P
.. P.·. LE.·. s.
ahdthe
stood atl3-D.
'. AlertsCOre
Defense'
AlthOngh :Medi~ cam.e into the
game wi1!h hopes·f"ra big
.
the alert and umbrella'-llke
diHicult to penl$"ate. Tbe Garnet
tl,defende':rs bad great respect for
.
RJ'DS
sPeedy
wUlow··o-the-wisp.
,, '
'LINVtLLA ,ORCHA .. . knew that he must be wawhed
.
' . . . . . . . De _ . d 1 \ cOlltailned constantly if victor,' was
Uo~.-" aiD
-~ to be theirs; After stalling .
,. .. .a PES
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rue _
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op""l~n~~r man ~ . ,,:, •
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'brought
crowd toCharlie
its feet as
.he
Medes atthe
mid_field.
Die!",
slashed for 65 yards and a thlTd
touchdown throngh ,a Johnson.
.
hole.
Martin's
block; on the. oppon·
ents' •Safety man waa the ptay t:ha;t
:~~ D\eIs
Dlet&loo9& for \be T~.
aJao scored the exmr.
on laD end..,eep·
. The second balf saw one of '~
moat inspiririg perform sn - of the
II...h'~le pme; aa Brodie
l
moved from right end,to
'c
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Middletown Road' - Media, Pa.
}le'adow
(between DottOIl Mill Road aQd KnoWlron Moad)
.
Sound
Telephone: CHe,ster
An:
2-7206
,
11'0. aEN P A _
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PlANS _
PLANTJNGS , - TERRACES
. WALLS "7' WALKS - FENCES
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BROADLEAVED EVERIREEIS
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EVEIIREEII .1 VAllEn
POTTED ITAI ROSEl
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BERRIED pLANTS.
MitIOI.S, IITIIUSTE.S, IIlwn .
HOLLAND
BULBS.'
7:30 A,.M. • '5:0(1 P..M. DBIJy
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UIOSGiPE,
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daf~nseFriendly
Aavic~ -'Free'
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n.
. 4· 6 P~~\ AVenue,' Swattlli'nOre. pe.
.ltln_w* )-419,
.
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,
DARTMOUTH
on
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SWARTHMORE'
\ T.e c._en aN., Sn, ,
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UP TO 50ro
0 .." ~.. - Nat W .... _ _ Our
G.'" Will .. CHIEF WAR CLOUD
On Our Stil~ •.
ALL
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ideTthI
ad
all hniittt,d in quantity.
Tuesdays. WednesdaYI
ITEI)AS -
~=
In addition to theactlV1ti~ ~ Prevention Week." to inelude the ped hard on the 20 yard line
ball at the touc~down ~oor. TM
the opening gaine mi8cme8,
the more 9,~OO ~o~~ clubs With
date' of October 9. the anni.versar,' a s dy Mustang. Two pla1ll
euded f~ur m1l1u~ later with should give a good account of
th~lr own ~unltle;.!:n:~m: of the Ch~ fire.
fulll::k Houts and haJ1llaek Tur.
10 pOSS8llBlon at mid· themselves.
t~~~ne'::'j~:::~ ~:t..matio';al has The fire l?revention
..i•• ner placed the ball at a third and ;fle~~t enough can be said to desDr.-G-n-be-rt-B-a-Igh-t-,-J-r-.,-of- Col·
.p
ntli of' more than '2.. has, ~een an' ""tive part in nea..... one situation which
eribe the "heads-up" and alert play lege avenue started tbis week to
award . gra
every chainher of commerce IDtbe Bill Medford decided to play
' .
.
th Geo to
600,000 In the past 1f years thro~h United StateS under the leadership
d
t Cft""';'in Houts back to of· the entlre team. he rugged teach science at e
rge W11
Its program of student fellowships.
. f an sen
....a
•
ved
defensive ·play of bnemen Ken Day Scbool, Washington•. D.c .• 011
11>1 " tst'anding college of the ChaJJ!her of Commerce a punt out of danger. ThlB pro.
to H
. Bill Rowland Bob Wag. alternating Mondays.
The;e ena toe'to~ for one year In the lJnlted States ~
.'
an excellent decision as the full·· ewes,
, •
gra u~tes th· u;iheir own as Sitice 1922. the National Chamber hack's high.spiralling punt
countnesmb° er d an of IlOOdwUI
has provid~ an organIzed program fumbled by the Media safetY man
Rotary; a assa Drs ."-.
at Readership .\n· promoting
whAn he came face to face with
SiUCB.1947 •. when thiS prograDl prevention and protection..
linemen Chris Martin, Jay
,
.
was esta~llahed. ~.076 Rotary
The Chamber sponsors thl! Na· Lord. Ken Hewes and Bin Rowland
Foundation FeUows~IPS have ~n tlonal Inter~hamber Fire Safety racing down field to make the
Why look for a place to rent?
awarded to st",dents 111 ~6 eountriesprograin. featuring an annual con~
Alert Jay Lord pounced on
for study in ~3 countries. John R; test among participating clties. the oval. giving die homeBtera
Schott of swarthmore! studied a, Hundreds of ehamllers of eom- session on the 35 yard line.
When you can buy .this fine older home with five bed·
England's Oxfor~ UJI1vere1ty un· merce. with their
At this point the Gamet
rooms, den, lorge ;""'U.planted lat' Walking distance
der tbis program 10 1967 a.nd 1958., eity officials, and civic clubs, ac- gave the first forecast of ·things
to trains, shopping, and I schook. F.H.A. approved.
"With fellowship and semce to tively engage in thla program. and come aa !!hey set about their task
othen. as' its keynote, Rot;ary pro-, their continuous, systematic ef· with precision and spirit to pro. $800 down. $97.50 per month. Give uso call ond move
vides a common ground for 464.000 forts have made a notable
'the first touchdoWll. HalfI;>aek
in next week.
business and. 'professional ~u· bution'in controlling the nation's Charlie Dietz and fullback 1)a,rid I
t\.ves throughout the world. regard. fire losses...
Houtz alternated ball.carrying. as~
less of differing nationalities or
In . ~DJ FIre
.
aathe team moved mto
langUage'; Qr iiOl\ti~al aDd. retlglOWl'W~!1)i I?w,.~bllj.o..e,~~~. .
touchdown territor,'. Dietz
•
belief••" the Rotary district gover· with other municipalities ,.
'oli '8n cif,f.tackle slant an4 , .
(Opposite Boro Hall)
nor emphasized.
,.
out the United States in earrflng hit the same hole to sco"" ' .
. Mr. Pennock urged the locai'Ro- ~l!~, pr0!lr~ '\Vhi~h will ~~t in. point. putting swart~more out in
tarians to attend '~e 4i~c;t pOll.· 'a siler clti' In WhlCh to h~,
.7 to O.
.
ference to be held in .Atlantic City ,
"
GoocIlBloeking
in A'Pril.
to make
plans for
Win, ';.1_
+0,
. featured excel
. I ent I'Ine \1;i[iji1iiiiii~iil~iiiiijiiii ~iiiiiiiliii
· '-_and
well
represen~
a~ the
the H. S. ,in ..Hockey
""o.L._ . "p
drive
lub to
~Oth a~al'eb¥eiit\on'!)\' Ii(JfaTY 'over M"n",r '" rOYI_,ce
by end Brodie Crawford.
International. which, will take plaee
Swarthmore High School defeatJohnson' anci guard and
neXt. ~une in ~~,
rk.,..
t4l\~t!.I1,rol1i~ last ~b,urs· tackle respectively, Chria
"
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Oily in first hiiekey game ~ tb;e and Jay Lord.
.
,
O"AI TO SEW'
" 888lIOIL-'Coaeh Virginia. ~ctJI':Media J10w h~dtheir.~hanee
.,
'.
Co-Captains .Joyce. Wlll1ams
after five plays were forced to
TheKa~ Kappa Gamma &eJVlI1¥ Sue i\\len led' the varsity to a 4-1 unt and Swarthmore took.over on
group W111 ~~t T~esdai' ~~ victory. High 8cOrerii of the'game ~hei; own 2.0. Again 'the offensive
7. at the hottle o~ rs. . ..
ware Setty McCorkel. 2 go~. ,,,uichine went into' action but was
well. 111 Columllla avenue. Lunc
sUe' Marsh and Helen Calhoun. stalled after three first downs on
e<>n' will be served.
14 th e each with one goal.
.
the Media 26. On the fir~t play1!he
On Tuesday. October
The ,JV tealJl.aleo 'WOJI.its, game Mustangs were thrown for a 12will. be supper e.t th~ bo:¢ of,
lOon a goal made by Phyllis Hind
loss. putting them ba~k
TO
S6Wi!~l W. Ho~, 1 1 . en:;,... i~ the first half.. .
oWl! 13. After one a~~ted
nue. 10 celebration of. Kappa.
P
. Swarthmore's defense kept
'PBss ihey kicked ,o'!-t to mid4lelcl.
'P.a Gamma ~oufdars Day.·
ban on the attack most of
',
three plays produced
.
',
game. '
eight yards and Medford called. on
.,
"I saw it in the Swartbmorean."
Houtz for his second pun~ of the
(Next to the ,~.op)
Tbis pro~uced ,I! camon
House
present
of'thl' first lIunt as the Media
•
NE.lIASTAB.
LER.,.
Character
Act,ess
sl1ife'W.
man
allowed
the
ball
to
COR
Ito'i1ch'hiin'on the bouiiee and ..
.
.
in' a' Ploy
. e'8t8d 'bis' al~it' recovery.
"CHARLOTTE BRONTE. TI:'E PASSIONATE':eball
t'be Media 20.
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VICTORIAN"
,OI1I'T"'~:t>a,!k Medford set,a
. .,.
0P M
pI.'Y" In' motio,n that .
S.,~rday. October
8:3 " , .
the ~ond ~u.cb.d~: .
. .'
in. t h e '
Dave Houts: on tour.,
" h .p'd
H' h School Auditorium
;..,~..;,. M~MOtd,. finally sen,t
m
Net e.r
Wallingford
pfr,.ollrl<'Ut
H e"' '·,
S"
3
On
''Sa,....''
1ft'"
~
Have Asked' Us About"Speeials"
2nd
w_ Eflml"Mfonl 1. our H.... Hoop
eonted - Prins fOr aU eom-t....
for
,$ome of OLar People-Type Customers
OiIe
,tt:~.
p•••r .
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by her brother Mr. Allen P. Willis, skin opened down the front,
and of Mrs. Henr,' Noe of Ocean·
Jr.; of· Bryn Mawr.Sh",· wore a vealing nylon, tulle. {;ai:e
side. N. Y.
1
Georgette taffeta fashioned with a were embroidered over the skirt and
boat-rolled collar and Victoria the chapel train was trimmed with
Lt. and Mrs. Paul Ives Hunter
waist. with s. bouffant· gathered ~uilis and seed pearls. Her, three- of Rockville. Md•• have announced
skirt forming a chlllPel train.
tiered circular veil fell from a jew- the arrival of their third daughter.
finger tip veil of Freuch illusion eled crown. She carried white ear· Eli....beth Ann. on September 4 in
fell from a cap of heirloom rose- nations and swe.etiJ.eart roses
the Bethesda ,Naval Hoapital.
BEAUTY SALON
point lace. She carried a bouquet ivy in a cascade bouquet.
Mr. and Mrs. Geprge A. Hunter
Of gardenias and pearls.
Mrs. Nicholas Ludington of New of Wallingford a~ the- paternal
IEAIITY SIiREI THE IRIIIROI PASSEl
.
The matron. of honor Mrs. Allen York .City was the matron of hon- grandparents. ·Mr. and Mrs.
9 South Chester Road
P. Willis, Jr.• of Bryn Mawr. and or. She wore a ~e taffeta com- R. Naef of Prospect Park are the
the bridesmaids Miss Ruth Hemert bined with nylon sheer of ballerina maternal grandparents.
Call KIngawood 3-0476
of Fairmont; W.Va .• and Miss Dar. length, featuring a long torso
'.
--othy Woodside of Staunton. Va .• ed bodice. Bnd open .coop
?t'.r. and Mrs. Richard H.
were gowned in similar models of covering the shoulders. A fitted
of Dartmouth avenue an. :~~;;:~;:;;~;;~~;==:=~;;~=~~;~~~
'Princess trapeze dresses of Ca.pu· band over the hipline ended in a nounce the birth of their secon.i I
cine-textured satin with mawhing graceful bow with streaJ;llers down daughter. Nancy Parker. born
headdresses. Their bouqueU; were the back.' Her velvet crown inter·, the Presbyterian Hospital Tuesof fuiji chrysanthemums.
twined with ·pearls held the cbin· day. September 30.
Best man for Mr. Ambrose was veil to mawh the gown.
The infant is the fifth grand·
AUTOMATII TRAII.IISIOI REPAIR
Mr. Michael McGee of German. ,The bride's sisters. Miss
chilcf of Mr. and Mrs. E. Laurie
' ITATEII.,EOTIOI
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town His ushers were Mr. Arthur Olcott as maid of honor. and Jliss Mifflin of Wallingford. The pater"
Wheel Alignment'
. Caster and Camber Toe·IIl
.uigi~botbam of PittSburgh, Mr. Ch~rlotte Olco~t as. ju~i~r brides·
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Motor Tune-up.
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Gulf Gas and
:Kenneth Callpenter of Brunswick. mald. were sttlr,ed 10 1I1D11lar mod· Howard Schwarz of Eaaton.
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Me and Mr Gus Stomatio of Phil. els of peacock blue. '])he bridesad~hia.' .
maids Mis•. Betty Widin. of West
Mr. and :Mrs. Robert W. Phillips
RUSSEL'L'S 'SERVICE
Chester. M,.s Phoebe Rosenberry of Williston Park, N.Y:. are re.·
The bride's mother wore a p e a · '
·1}e..le,ne II eelvillg
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. cock silk mist taffeta with shell ~::!to;"s~re,dn ~::n.i.
coMngraktulation. on the birth
Opposite Borb Pa~king Lot
pink aceessories. Cymbidium orch.
a son. . ar ,Steven, born Thurswore gowns identical to that worn
August 18.
IdB former her corsage.
by'the'matron of honor. All attend·
The baby's maternal grandpaI'.
Th~ bridegroom's mother wore ants carried bouquets of ivy. pale ents are Mr. and Mrs. Welter O•
..hampagne lace over satin with green fugi mums and feathered lav· Heinze ',of Strath Haven;~:::\U~:
aqua _essories. Her corsage W'aa ender asters.
Mr. and' M'r sR
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of cy.prlpedium orchids.
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1Mr. William Froebel of LaneaB· Long Island. N.Y., are the ·pater·
Young man with mec;hanlcal' enginel1ring training or
A reception in McCaban Hall of ter. 0., was best man for Mr. Tay· nal grandparents ...
education to be administrative assistant· to head of
. the "'hnrch Immediately followed lor. The ushers included Mr. Dan·
sales engineering firm handling heating. air condition·
the ceremony.
, iel Lul1ch, 3rd. of Narberth. Mr.
1Mr. and Mrs. Donald Granberry
ing. and industrial processing equipment. Unusual op.Aft-lr a honeymoon to Maine. the WjJli~ .Bower of Lansdowne. and West of Washipn, D.C.. an.
couple will be at home after Octo- M..; Wilham Ward, 4th, of Walling· nounce the arrival of a son, David
portunity. Write. giving full details.'
ber 16 at4702 Chester avenue. Phil~
Walter. born Saturday. September
adeq,hla.
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Bo. 101, The $warthmorean
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.The bride Is a graduate of mony. at the Swarthmore Woman's
1Mr. and IDs. Walter O. Heinze
Swarthmore High School and Da. Club.
• of Strath Haven..: aven\l8 are the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
vis and ,Elkins College. 1908. She
M,rs. O1~ott wore a g~ll satin baby's maternal grandparents.
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is a member of Chi Omega' social brocade WIth all-ove~ P1l1!' roses
f
fraternity. At present she i. em. an~ green lea!es With pink
Mr. and Mrs. David Leith an·
ployed by the General Electric white accessories, The m\!tber
nounce the birth of their first child,
~e ~m wore a blue laee gown
Com'pany in Philadelphia.
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The bndegroom attended G1rard
Fallowing a week's wedding trip
.AlIZIIE SUBSCRIPTIOIS
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Oollege. and. is a 1968 gradua~ of to Canrbridge Beach, Sandy's
ClaD . . . .
t~e Unlv~lty oifPennsylvaDla. A ish. Bermucta. the couple Will
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IngthatProdaclcltbefourthtolleh~ Chri. Martin _red the Media
Fire PnTeDttOn W e e k ,
ciClWll. bl1lt'bd up b,. th, IIWIve1-h1p attack like a tent as he roved the
Monday, as prvelalmed ,,.
T rayels to
. end ... eop. of Thaddeus
from the center spot and ltd
o",rict GOy.~r Addr. . dent Ei..nhp~.
substituting for the a!llng Charlie
team in dafenslv~ tackles. Jay
l Locjll Group at Sept.
Since the ChIcIco fire of 0ct.0IIe~
Today;' Kick-off
Dietz. With both Houts and Dietz Lord's line blocking and defeDBi....
LoL ~..
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9 and 19 187t which wiped out
3 P.M.
out of action, the line achieved Its
pointed him out as an outtg~
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IIId
jrreatest performanee..
standing pel'former. Thad Adamtl
~r,'" club. hi t1~. ~untrllf
en~ ~UDih PlOPA great opening day crowd of blocked with twice the vigor to
end sweeps and BDI MecHord'.
thrOughoat thi! Worl!' ~ unI~ e~ JI~ that ci~~re prevention more than a thousa~ to fin list the backs in their attempt
attitude. were ble
~v.r to ....CIJIIIP-- 1Dter<.'
~..... spectators were tna
a
e do a flrskl ...... job
In the team'. Initial vfo.
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derstan4il1i:. .. :gOodwlll and protection have p"'1!O--"- firat pm. performance by the
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Tn', L..~ u..!'
to
us a
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from a rule.of·tliumb method,
High School football team.
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T-~, G
an. peace. 'rhat was tile mesaaae occasional .praetiee, to the status Th~ .Saturday morning idea _m.
Within ~ next five'
UUWJ same
of Chart. F. PeIlDodt of PhI1adel· of .. lICience. Soll1)d rules of fire ed to work ont well aa
Ror!Co!1l1C~ of Media showed
All Gamet rooters are wen aware
phia, Governor of District No. 7'6
a~ now well establlahed and fathera and other team rooters
of whieh ever,'one had
the rivalr,' between N.P.~d
of Rotarv IDternatlOJla!, In, addres- are available to aD.
on hand to cheer the team.
as be scooted for two ~uehdownl,
The game today Will
sing the Rotary Club ,of Swarth·
Fire prevention was emphasized It was '8 determilied and 8plrlted outrunning th~ Gamet defenders
to be another high.8pirlted
more last Friday,·following a con· annually as ,"Fire Prevention Day" Gamet team that took control
in ~h case. HlB seconrtbdtouchdown contest. as the Bulld.,p bring •
ference with local Rotar,' officers. f
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th
to
set up when Swa more
rugged and aggresslft team Into
The meeting was held at thl! Ingle- or some ~·3 years.
the game from e outse
th Medi 2- d r
the contest. The Gamet shou14 be
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In that year. the Presldenl of
Media'8 opening Jdek-off was
e '.
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d if' b' to rofit
Room.
nenk Tea .
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suec,~S8lve first downs had put at fullstrengtb an a "e p
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FIR~ PRevENTiON
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PETER E. TOLD, MlARJORIE TOLD, Publu"....
Phone Klngswood 3-0900
PETER E. TOLD, Edittw
Barbara B. Kent, MGMQmIl Editor
Rosalie D. Peirsol, Marjorie T. Told, Ruth D. Rem\mrton
Entered .... Second Class Matter. January 24, 1929, at the Post
Office at Swarthmore. Pa., under the .Act of March 3, 1879.
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A
Wide Cotnt!lunion. Sunday' on October 6 will be held in the Church
Sauctuary at 7 :80 tonight.
A meeting of the Session
take place irt the Woman's Association Room at·8 :80 tonight for the
pUl'pOse of meeting prospective
members:- .
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WEDNESDAY NOON
World-Wide Communion Sunday
will he observed at the 9 :30 . and
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., OCTOBER S, 1958
11 o'~lock worship services Sunday
. .
mornIng. Mr. Roberts will give ·the
IIETHODIST IOTEI
the Board of Managers' of Swarth- Communion
Meditation,
"The
There are Church School cia....
for all· ages beginning at 9:45 a.m.
Sunday. Tllere is aleo a nursery
for I~ants to two years of age at
this time.
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The Sacrament of Holy Communion wib be administered· at
both the 8:46 and 11 o'clock Moming Worship services, observing
World Wide Communion Sunday.
Mr. Kulp will give the communion
meditatio?
There IS a nursery for infauts
and children to four years of age
during the 11 o'clock worship hour.
There is also a Kindergarten
Chureh program and a Junior
Church program at this time'
The annual Reception Dinn';' for
Swarthmore College studenta will
be held at 6 p.m. Sunday in Fellow. ship Hall. Dinner will be served by
the W.e.C.S. The speaker will he
. .Dr. Alf,ed H. William. member of
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Dr. D; Evor Rciberts. MIniater
Sunday, October 5
~:&!un111toAnAM~~d-aChY'
,
a..... Bit"
(:.ptaln ud lin. lack Fitch
lWmifce . ; World tertained at their BI7Jl Mawr a"~~4~ •.
"ilia . a.rlil 'Salilnla,
nue home on Saturd~y eTeIllDg with
a dinner for all the officers of Captaln F!teh's 1418t Ordinance CoIlll- I
'IIany of the, National Guard.
mlngton, Del.,and their wives.
Lt. Col. and Mrs. B~ce Hamm.ollld of Yale· avenue recently ~ttended reception held at the Italian Consulate of Phll&delphla in ,
honor of Captain Del Bene conimimding officer of the ltal~ officers training shiP. which was anchored in the port'of Phlladelpbpa
1:30 . Game on' Clothier
Fields Will Be First
·In 16 Years
Wrhe .. phoDetlJr
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"AlAtioD about
JIIOdaon facilities fI
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for
classes
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rom er mISSIonary post m Conmoon wdl be Dr. Willis A. McS :80 A.M. - Women's Bible class stan tine, Algeria. will be'the speak- Gill from the Commissl~n on Ecu10:45 A.M. - Senior High Bible. er. The meeting is open to all.
. menical IiIlssion and Relations reC
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8:00 P,M. _ BIble Study
espel". y IDYl •
cently r st·umed
from, Egypt. His
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. The Carol Choir,. for boYs and toPlc:r1ll be "Mission In the Middle
6:30 P.M. _ Couples' Club
gl1'l.... four years to fl1'st grade, will East.
/ONI OWNIISHIP
Wednesday October 8
rehearse at 4 o'clock Tuesday. The
The Busine88. ud Professional
12 Noon· _ Wo~an's Association Wesleyan ~hoir, for boys and girls Women's groUp will meet in McLuncheou MeetluJr
second to fifth grades,wIll rehearse Cahan H"ll at 6 :30 Wednesday for
6:80 P;M. - Busmess Women'~ at 4:30.
a 8l11Jl'POr meetlng:'Mra. Morris A.
Circle
The ChlllPel Choir for boys and Bowie, president of the association
METHODIST CHURCH
girls in sixth through eighth grad- will speak on the Quad~ennlal Mee~
John C. Kulp, Minister
es will rehearse.at 7 p.m. Thursday, iug of tile Presbyterian
Louis R. SohrOOder
and the Chancel Choir will rehearse held this summer.
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Miulater of Music
'at 8 p . m . , '
.The Priina'jj. abolr rehea~
,
;SundAy, Octo.er 5
p.m. Thursday, and the Junior
I'~O
8:46 & 1([ AM. - World-Wide
TlIIITY I.TES
Choir at 8:45. The Chancel Choir
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eommunion Sunday
rehear
t 7 30 Th
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9.:46 A.M.-cburch School classes
There ,will he a celebration o f .
&ell a : .
ureday eve6:C!l' P,M. - College .Rec~tlon the Holy Communion --at 8 o'clock DlUgs.
Dinner
and again at 11 :16 Sunday mornA Retreat !or .the officers of the
6:30 P.M. - Sr. High Fellowship in,. At 9:30 there willl>e a servICe c~urch, Rultng Elders,
7:80 ~-:dn-;;.!~, ~!b;:~OW8hiP of Morning Prayer, and at
and 'J'rustees will pa~icipete ill ap
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8:00 P.M. _ W.s.C.S.
same hour Churclt School claSRes sove~ghMt re~t Frldayand Satwill be held Those ervi
h
prIng· ountaln House at Schwen
TRINITY CHURCH
era will be ~ fOUa!s: ng as. us - urday, ~r '10 and 11, at
NO WAITING-NO
WONDERING
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.Rev. Stanley R. West, D.D.,
the Spring Mnuntal H
Prlest-in-Cbarge
At 9 :30 a.m.-J. M. Nutt, h";d
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Sunda;, Octo.er 5
usher: ~. C. Heisler. alternate: G.
8 :0& A.M. -Holy Communion.
H. Berlm, ·Jr., R. 8. Brodh"'ld W
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9:30 A.M. - Morning Prayer
D. Jonea, J. S. Torrey, A. M. Vala;
... IEID,S II~ETI'. laTE,
9:80 AM.
A.M. -_ Church
SohOCiI
and a . A . V,A-'11:16.
HolvCommunl'on
.... ""r; a t 11 : 16 a.m.- ., At the Adult F..orum :'~~~~~'~:o~v;
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R. H. Fellows,· head usher: C. M. mcCorkel, directoJ: of· the·
Wednesday,
October
8
Waterb\lalterna te : C
,:~o~ of thoe National ConCominum'on
OJ>
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e'1:00 A.M
• ...., Holv
lows, J.W. Jones; A. H Marsh
of Christians arid Jews, will
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
and Curtis Wallin.
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to Friends ou "Some Impres.
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OF ·P'RIENDS.
Peter Timms is scheduled' to
of Russia." _Roy McCOrkel
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Sanday, Oct,IIer S .
serve as acolyte at 8 O'clock; Steve _s a member of, an inter~faith
:;:~
~J:ttDN'::'~~or Hansell at 9:80, atidat 11:16 Andy mission which traveled widely in
. IMcCorkel, "Some ImpressloJlS of Hopkins and Robert Jarratt.
Europe and the Mi4~ East d,U·Iin@rl
'Russia."
Those sewing for the LillipUtian this hist summer. . •
l1:og A.~. - Meetln/t ,for War- Table at the Hol\d'W Fair will
The High SchOOl ~ellow.hip will
8!'111·
Chlidren cared for irt Whit- at 10 o'clock Tn da
.
.mee.t. for a supper·get..together on
tier HouSl!. All are welcome.
es y mornIng In S d
6.31! P oM. _ High School FeHpw- the Cleaves Room.
un ay at 6 :80 in the Rusbmore
shIP !lapper
Holy Communion will be cele- Room. Plana for the year will
bra~ at 7' .,'cl,ock Wednesday Diadeand an American
. Monday, Octo.er· ,
4"~'
All Day S-m/t',for A.F.B.C.
mornIng. !'rom 1 to 2:80 p.m. ·Mrs. Service Committee mov:i~· will be
IE you install gas)laue heatiog DOW. yoaC8II
Wedlles'ay, Octoller 8
Maxey Morrison will begin a new shown. All 10th, 11th and 12th
All Day s..wIn2 'tor A.FS.C;
study group in the first three goa_ graders are welcome.
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be usared ofheaciag comfort widiia awe±
. FIRST CHURCH OF
pels . .\11 are invited to attend the8;!'
Then you'U be set lor depeodable wumth '
CHRIST, SCIEN'1'IST
meetings.
'H'IST~' ,.IEI'. IOTEI
througbouttbe eadre house ••• d!roaahout.
. SWARTHMORE
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-On Thursday evening at 8 o'clock 'How men can: cope sueeessfuny
the ~ willle,l'. ~. 1I!Ore. ps, bo.n
Park A_ue below Harvard
Dr. W. E. Danforth wp! begb.
with
phases of fear, sickness,
heaaag
IS faJJy F I, mjrk_reqaira DO -.a
Soday, October 5
series of five mestinga for
and sIn will be brought out at
.'doo eN' fuel
~ eN' deIhur.
11:00 A.M.-8u!lday School.
. and discussion. These meetlugs are Christian Science servi_ Sunday
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1l:1!O A.M.-The Lesson. - SermoD o~n to the men of tbe parish and by ·the Lesson-Bermon entitled
be entitled "Unreality".
WIll be held in the Cleaves Room "Unreality".
WWledll
neaday evenlug meeting eaeh
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Scriptural readings will include
week. 8 P.M., Reading Room, 409
CONyaN,a.T .UDoaT PLAN
Dartmouth Avenue, open weekJohn's account of the healiug
GIla ·houe .h '''8. pa,oz III CUl be
days 'except hdlldays, 10-5: FriChrist. Jesus of the "man ,,'rhic,h
""_...-Iamou_o;.al0· : '
lay evening, 7;.st.
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. blind from ..his birth." (Johu
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OF DEr,AWARE COUNTY
·The GGlden Text is from RomanS I
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.;. Old Media Road, Sprinrlield
(18 '12)'"Tb I h-' f
. Between ,SPringfield ana Sproul
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: Road., North of State RoaQ. •
the day is at hand: let' us there.. Herbert F. Vetter, Jr., Minister
lore castoff· the works of dark. CWI,.... ..... ," 1.',.1lIIoc1
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nC\S8, and let us put on the armour
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An invitation is
to
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- Morning Service. • . . .
to attend. the aenkes· at FiI'Bt1
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Churclt of Christ, ScIentist, .
"Makfng the Best of
K.C
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Friends AduU Fora.
Swarthmore and Oberlin will re• naI f . tb II rI alDeWan Internatio
00 . a
.v
rY this Saturday on Clothier Fielda
at 1 :80 .~.m. when. the. teams meat
for the'flrst time In 16 years. The
series between the two collegeS begall In 937 and eD:ded. five years
later WIth Swarthmore still thirstIng for ita first vic'tory. Oberlin
WOU three games, and two ended In
ties. Swarthmore's coach Lew, EIverBOn remembers ~he games al ~
ing close and exCIting and he 18
looking for the first Swarthmore
win.
'While the game will be the sea.:
son's opener for Swarthmore,
lin has alreaay plsyed and won
their opener wlth.a 19-6 victory
over Hiram. on Saturday. Coach
Elverson says he will have very
little chance to scout· Oberlin' and
that he can make DO prediction
toward the outcome of the game.
He does say, hO\fever, that his Garnet eleven Is rounding in~ shape
well and that the' team sliould be
up and ready for the contest.
Practices this week have shown
improved sm<>othn88s'on the offense
and .stronger defensive work. Passing has been greatly emphasized
In practice and the team should
have a well rounded offense due to
the great dWth' in the backfield.
Elverson has seven good men who
will lead his offense' this year in
the backfield and it :will "be Upl to. ~nuwllawulllllllDllllnn'"nmI!WIWDIIIIIIJIUIiDunliHunaunDmwalllmllDllDlllHllmlDBDlil&ll&liiillUUl1laIllUII~
the line, which suffers from lack of 5!
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depth, to open up holes for the ·~enc
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;o~r~se;v~e~r~al~d~a;Y8~::'~Co~I.~~~~~~~~~MOh~~awk:i;~.c.~l591~~~~;;;
more College, Chairman of the Opened Curtain". The reception of
~rd of Trustees ~ the UnlveJ'o new members will take place at the
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slty of PennsylvaDla. and former second service.
Dean of Wharton Sohool (at Penn.)
Chureh School classes meet at
Guests will Include the president 9 :30 ~nd 101 o'clock. The Senior
and several deans of the college.
High Bible class meets at 10:46.
The Senior High Fellowship will
The Women's Bible class meets
L90k better,
meet at 6:30 Sunday. The program at 9:30 ..
to!,ic ,!s'''A Christian .Places Christ
The Junior High Choir. will re~
feel better,.
FIrst. Nita. Slater WIll be 'Program hearse at 4 p.m .• and the Senior
wear bett•.·
le~der, Am),! Tressler will be Wor- High Choir at 6.
shIp I:"ad~r. The Junior High FelA Bible ~tudy .~une d"lgned
(p~
KNOWS Carpet
lowshlp WIll meet at 7 p.m.
leadershIp traIDlngfor church
At 7 :30. p.m. the Commission' on
teachers, will begin Suuday
100 Park Ave•• Swar/fm:lore, Pa.
MembershIp and Evangelism
at 8 p.m. in the Woman's AssociaKlngswood 3-6000 - CLearbtook 9-4646
conduct an instruction and
tlon Room. The Rev•. John Fry will
II,
tion period for. all persons
conduct the course.
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as visitors for "Operation
~he Couples Club Covered.
l..'1lI1anu...DlliLWlJO.....II *A~sioif'
which will.he observed in all Metho- Supper meeting will be held a'.,~""'"1
'·I...alUlali
dist Chu:ches from Octoher 6 to 23. Monday in MaCahan Hall.
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Joy CIrcle will meet at the
. . 'llbe .Woman's Association will ..
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of Mrs, J. Wayne HaJUilton, 680 have its first monthly luncheon and a
at the WOMAN'S CLUB
North Chester road, Monday, at 8 meeting of the season on Wednes- ~
October 9, 8:15 - "The World Today" Melvin K
p.m.
day. A devotional service in the
Whiteleather. •
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church at 12 will be led by ,Mrs. !!!'
October 2 I, 1:30 _ Africa
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!~: Lhomfe of ·Mrs. Ray L. Harlow, Adlai G. Wallace. Luncheon in Mc- 9
December 9, 1:30 _ The Middle East;
. a ayette avenue, 8 p.m. Mon- Cahan Hall at 12:3& will be
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JanuaJ:Y 6,i,30 _ India, Pakistan. . '
day.
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Circle 1, chairman Mrs.
a
January 20. 1:30 - Asia.
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The October meeting of the P. Streeter. The Summer Offering ~
February 10, 1:.30 _ "Our WQrld in -Aux," Dr. Frances
W .B.C.S. will he held at 8 p.m. Envelopes for Medical Missions!i
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ud lire. Edward A. Fehnel group wu entertained with pic.
!lim avenne had u their pesta tureaoftheFehnel'.aummercamp-
'(Continued f
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,Normand when throme'"
R
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great rout in
oy J. McCorkel of Cornell avethe ,,:eat began. He waa In San nue wllJ speak Sunday on "Some
F,raUC1BCO when tlte United Nations impressions of RU8sia" at the adult
!Was
forum
'Af'born.
Ight~
• Fran ...'~
t' ofM Swarthmore
, , - , , _ . Friende
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years In
ee,...... ...ee Ing. r. "","",,rkel IS the dlrWh'tel th
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mmlsslon on RellgWIth the exception of· one year 10US OrgaDlzations of the National
'1!hich he spent as chief of the As- Conference of Christians and Jews.
&OClated Pross in Rome, he remainLast summer he was one of f!ge
",d until he returned to the United inter-faith leaders who were lOPStates iii: 1940 and joined the Phll- pointed to go abroad to study at
adelphta Evening Bulletin. Be waa first hand the status of religious
in. Berlin wheu the War broke out liberty In the Soviet Union Poland
aDd Is one of the ff1W corretlPOn- and part of the Middle East. In asdente to have served behind 'both sociation with his distinguished co)..
the German and allied. fronts..
leagues on the mission - Dr. John
.Mr. _lid Mrs. Wbfteleather are Sutherland Bonnell, pastor of the
residents of Swarthmore; their Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church,
home is on Magill road. White- New York City; Dr. Leonidas Conleather is a native of Ohio. a grad- tos, dean of St. Sophia Gr,!"k Orthuate of Ohio State University and odox Cathedral. Los Angeles; RiIbattended the Ecole· Libre des IIi Irving Lehrman, Temple EmanuSolene.. Politiques in, Paris and 'EI, Miami; and Dr. Samuel Gandy,
the University of Berlin, Germany. dean of Chapel,Dillard University,
New Orleans - he searched for
WALLlIBFORD P.T.A,
balanced judgments on .conditions
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EITERTAIIS FACULTY that were often extremely comThe exeeutive board of the Wal- plex.
lingford School entertalried the facThe forum will begiu promptly.
ulty, sllpervising, principal, school at 9 :46 a.m. Visitors are cordially
principal and the members' of. the invitAl'd.
School B
---,-----18 at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Sergeant B. Brewster reBurton ·Williams in Rose Valley. turned to her home on North
Mrs. J. Tyler Peabody is the Swarthmore avenue last week after
chairman of the WaJlingford School spending the summer· at Penn Y sn
P.T.A.l1nd;Mrs. Curtis. Jones is on Lake Keuka, N.Y.
the Hospitality chairman.
Gail Hanna, daughter of Mr. and
,This tea is an annual event at M),s. J"hn Hanna of Riverview
rw:hlch faculty members ,and ~hool road, returned from C~ntenary CoIdIrectors have an opportunIty to lege. Hackettstown, tb spend last
better acquainted.
weekend with her parents.
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Clean .Rugs
White/eather Talb 6n
"World Tod .. Oct'
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER ..
1 :80 P.M~FoothaU: College va. Oberlin .•.. ,...... Clothier Flelda
7:00 P.M.-Friende Anniversary'Dlnuer
.. : ........... Parrish Hall
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5
9 :45 A.M......A.dult Forum: R. J. McCorkel ••....•.••• Meeting House
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11 :00 A.M.-Mo...ing Worship ..• ~ ................. Local Chtircl)es
MONDAY. OCTOBER 6
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TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7
3:00 P.M.--Qpening Tea •.....•.•.........•.•••... Woman's Club
7:30 P.M.-&hool Niglit: Seulor High Parents ....... High School
8:00 P.M.......Tunior Woman's Club .................. Woman's Club,.
, 1HURSDAY. OCTOBER tj
7:30 P.M.-&hool Night: Junior High Parents ..... Jr. High'Sdtool
8:30 P.M. Speaker: Dorothy W. Phillip............ McCahan Han
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P,M.-Junlor Assemblies: Sxith Grade ......... Woman's Club ,.
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STATE CHARTER ASSOCIATION
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IMr. and M... J. W. Hamll~D
spent 'Part of lut _k-epd at theIr
summer cottage In Ocean City.
While the Hamlltons were away
' eon George stayed·th
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THIS, WEEK'S CALENDAR
P" Ias BUI"Id"lng_ loUan ASloela
"."Ion
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Friday evening all the members of
the cOll.ege chemlatry department
and th~.. wives. Among those preaent were the chalnnan of the department Dr. Walter B. Kelghton,
J r., and Mrs....
1l' Ighto
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n and the retired hal
D E H Co
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c rman r. • • l< an
Mrs. Col<. During the evening the
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1Mr.~
Fadce at Hount Holyoke. COU.,
II ~,turned Sunday following. short
)lr. and M.... Robert H.
E~WQOD
.m '
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H.dley, Has..
Dick r.uon. IOU of Hr. and lira.
.trip to Ohio where they rulted ·lIlr. and Hrs.lohn ROliby of
lbJDlond Fell.,... of Garretlt aftII family and friebd. near Dayton. sar avenue entertained at au
was notified thli _ k that he
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fry epent hou8e Saturd.y evening in
had m.de the Dean'. list for h\a
W,1M
e I'IlIe .. 'J=xh A....
Mondey and Tuesday In New York of ,Mr. and H .... lamea
- year at Cornell University,
where Hr. Fry attended the COD. of Rutgers aftnue who were
N.Y.
Iventl,'n 01 Northern Sash and Door iag for Baltimore, Hd., wberethey 1IIIr. and Hrs. Ii. H. GIbBon, lr.,
,
Joobers. WhUe her husband at- will make their home. '
of £Im .ftnue returned home last
1lIIIet,. Ual S~ WUIl
tended meetings. Mrs. Fry visited
Mr. and Hrs. Albert L. Sehoft week from. two week
in
boeIJen' ,K-1IotIr N...... CUe her !lunt Miss Mary Hornaday and II! Mlehlglln avenue haYe reeentiy DuXbury. H....
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.... attended a meeting, of the had .s their p,al; for a.1Iwo week
Mrs. J. Stuart Torrey of D1cldD..
. Klngswood 3-0272
United Nations General Aaaembly. visit Hrs. ScjlOff'8 aiater MI88 . son avenue and Mrs. William T.
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Mr. and. Mrs. Robert D. Hulme Porter of St, Petersburg. Fla.
. Salom of Haverford p!&.. enter.
moved Thursday from 314 Rutge... .Mr. and Mrs. John Scott'of Vas- talnedat coUee' Tuesday morning
avenue to 313 Haverford place. sar avenue h!'ve recently had· as at qte Torrey home for w0D!E'D of
HODGE " CARTER
Dr. and Hrs. Verne N. Schumaker their guest Miss Jeanette Kee of the Trinity Church AUIillary. ,
of apringfleld will occupy the for. ,gea~y, Ark., who was en route to
M
and Mthts: John Schumacher
merk Hulme
residence.
The
a-hu.
S~acuse
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to ell home on College
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ers
ave.
two
sons.
Mark,
who
she
will
'do
graduate
work
In
the
Wed'
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W. 1IIt..1 Air ...IIIHllur..
'enter kindergarten and Bobby.!leld of lilolo~ under .. lIJ*lial a~e~e
ti nes y fo\lowinC a
I ...... arr.r.. W••••,.,
age 2%. Dr. Schumaker Is a pro- trainiug fellowship for teachers. s. ~t ;~~a t~n. which. included a
Wlrlll, I ...
II
fessclr
at the University of Penn· Also visiting, the Scotts was Miss ~:~ hte Mel; .;on'ID.law and
AlnlUS
sylvania.
Nell McDonald of Lumberton. N.J. of :Ialn~iel~ a~.J r:~Robert Lang
Wert al.,.....11
Henry Coe. son of Mr.. Frank Both girls have been counsellors Manchester' Vt. .•
d a trip to
at-HOUR SER'IIE
WUdebush of Guernsey road. left at Mr. Scott's Bible camp, Camp
,.'..,
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II r.ecel'.tIy for Brown Unive...lty. Hunt, located near HalnUton. N.Y. ,Ann Pegr~m~ daughter at Hr.
MAdison 6-9937
ProVIdence, R:I., where !Ie will be Mr. and Mrs. Scott will leave today and Mrs. WIlham ~. Pegram of
freshman thIS year. Jean H. Coa for the camp ,where they will attend Ya!e avenue. eDte~med at a .paW
LEhigh 4-1246
Frld~y afternoon I~ celebrat,!on of
her fifth birthday. i
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Mr. ana Hrs. ~rge A. Hunter
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WaHlngford. spentithe weekend
PERSON~L _ Practical nursing
as the guests of their son and
, or evenmg baby.sittlng.EXlI8ri~
soil
daughtar.in·law Mr•. and Hrs. Paul
eneed. References. Call KIngswood shrubs. CaU
I. Hunter "nd three little girls Iii.
Warm.Air
Heating,
3.6731;
if no answer ca\1. Kings- 2058.
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PERSON,AL _ UPHOLSTERING
water
Lou~ lohnson, a junior at Buck.
nell University, Lewisburg, spent
and DECORATING _ antique
Sheet Metal Work and modem. Over 30 years ""lIerthe _ekend with ber. psrenta Mr.
lence. Seven years 01 Swarthmore
and Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr.,
O.,aIe.I.1I H_
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vac.tIon
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SEREMBA. S HA RO N H'ILL
. 0734. After 6 1I.m: lIhone LUdlOW
Jack Prichard,
trees and otber
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6'~7~69~2~'
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Glass206 East
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Clifton I "~ublle
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cotton loop rug;
; mlllPle dresser. alid
reasonable. LOw-
Swarthmore. Pa •.
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Dr. alld Mrs. George B. Bickel
of StratI! Raven a,:enue and their
soli and daughte~'ln.law Dr. and
,Mrs. G. William Sickel of Haver.
ford place, with their daughter
Evelyn Ann, will leave tomorrow
~or a 1Iwo week~it in Plymouth,
0., as the cuesta of Hrs, Willi
~ittlnger, motilel' of Mrs. Sic::
,Sr.
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sity, Granville, O.
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Fetrmoll'ly of F .. C. Bode an4 Boaalll
W.tch aDd
128 yaie Aft
:::lock Repairs Swartlunore. P&
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Introducing. the '~Llnear
FOR
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H. D. CHURCH
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10bJiaona iN!e'1I181ta
boDor
Capt" to Sports Award .. their hoWle penta tor • · . t • cliDner party. ,Iven Sunday by
Mixed doubles: lu'y and Ed Cos- ·l.mea F. Kelly, football uptain day. Mr. and Mn. Ham lobnBon Mr. and Mn. Stewart Flood of
, lIatch eeores played before the lett defeated Bill and JOWIC Sally at Swarthmore Co\lege in 1933, has of Syracuse, N. Y.; former1y' of South Chnter road.
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Fine,!s ~re _ Hen's atnClell: P.t HeCa.wley 6-3. 3~, 9.7; Newt a.nd been. named by the .eoUece .. I~
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LEGAL NOTICE .
We1llh ova! Barl'f Coslett, 6-4, 6-0; .lean l!.yen~n d~eated ~ and candIdate tor ~he SIlver Anniver
NOTI
given that the Board" of School Di~ of
Stu Torrey over Henry. Leu 6-1; Satoko ~n" 6-4. ~, 6-4. Hr••nd 8&ry. ~t·Amenc.~. of .1~58. ~. the Swartbmcire-Rutl~ Union School District Dela.ware County, P •. ,
6-2' Tom KeUy over Gil BiUght H .... C. Cryer defeated Hr. a.nd aored annua\ly by Sports JDustra- on September ~4, 1968, duly a.dopteci • resolution enti~led:
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• n' 8-6', NOJlll Sldllman over Newt H
... A. Gero 6-1. 6-1; Virginia and ted" magazine. the award goes to
"A RESOLUTION
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H -.. "-1 tt' def ted T _
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SIGNIFYiING THE DESIRE OF 'NIE BOARD OF sc.HOOL
ea
UP" an
~u represen Ives.... mec",," II co.·
DlBECT()RS OF THE SWA1RTHMORE • RUTLEDGE
Ryerson 6-1. ~; Bob T.ylor de- ••••. """ e
feated Charley Heisler 6-0, 7-5; Harty Keams.6·2. 6-3; Jack Ward leges and universitieB. AU qualified
UNION SCHOOL .DlS'l1RICT. DELAW UE COUNTY.
curt Wallin' defeated'Ben Palmer and Sibby Tolan" defeated Hr. a.nd ",ndidates must ~ former va...lty
PENNSYLVAtNlA, TO HAKE AN INOREASE OF TllE
n 5 6-4' .... _L..-. WUletta defeated Mrs. Ryenon 6-4,.6-0.
football
plaven
m
the
season
of
DEBT
SkID SCHOOL
DIS'JlR[CT
IN THEFOR
SUMTHE
OF
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SIXTY OF
TROUSAND
DOLLARS
($60,000.00)'
Stafford 'Hatz 6-3. 6-3; Larry Sha.ne
1933 and each 18 selected by his raptmJ'IOSE OF PROVIDING FUNDS FOR ·AtN'D TOWkRD
defeated Arch Oplinger 5-7,6-1.6-1;.
.ARKS SER'IIE
. speetive . college on the basis, of
RE~RING. REOONSTRUCTING OR' REPLACING AND
pat We1eh defeated Stu Torrey 6-3, IMrs. Edward Cornelius. is servo oljtstandmg athletic a.nd eareer
EQUIPPING.A!N,D FUBlNISRlNG THE FIRE DAMAGED,
6-4; Tom Kelly over Nol'lll Skill· Ing on
Greater Philadelphia
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1Ila.n 6-1, 6-1.
60th AnDlvenary· Committee of
Kelly. a VIce preSIdent of Elhng·.
OF 'l1HE ELElOTORS TO SAilD INCREASE OF DEBT."
Women's "ingle.: Sibby Tol.nd The Christian Monitor.
ton an~.Company, l?c.• New ~ork
The fo\lowing is .a'summa!, of said resolution:
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def ted lIIary I.ee Coo 6-0 6-1'
The committee plans an eXiten. advertiSIng agency. IS also a bter'
The preamble recIted that It was necessary for .the School Distrtet
ea w: \1 def ted'"
's n' slve anniversary celebration•
ary critic for the "New York Times to make an Increase. of the d~b't of the School DistrIct for the purposesI'
ea
>,uUDR. Y
BooK Rev' w'" and "Til Saturday set forth in the title and that it waS necessary to obtain the assent 0
Vicki a er'
McCawley 6-1,6-0; Hrs. Sa1ly Me. ,Ie.
.
e
. the electors to such incr~ase of debt.
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Cs 1 defeated Harty Kearns 6-2
E.ERaUn BLDDD' BAil " m.Vlew'. His articles appear m
Section 1 expressed the desire of .the Board of School Directors to
w eyh be Wei hdefeated'
many publications. •
make the increase of debt in the amount and for the pnrposes set'
p e
6-0;.
s
Iklroagh residents wbo need
A n_ novel by Mr. Kelly en. forth i!, ~he title. Section 2 provided for an election' for the lPu~se
HcNrur 6.2, 6-0.
emergency blood may eaU Red t'tled "Th I Id" UI be
b- of obtammg the assent of the electors on November 4. 1958. SectIon 3
' d -'-Ie • S·lb.... To'and C s 81 d S I
Cb Irma
l e n s er, w
pu authorized the giving of the required notice of such election. Section 4
'u¥
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ooerv c:e
a
n lIshed in Oetober. Its subject mat- set forth the form of question to be submitted to the electors. Section 5
Women B Ouu S.
and Judy Coslett defeated Mrs.' E. . Mrs. H.' L. McCune, Klngswood' t
E. HacMorlalld and H .... C. Cryer ,3.147.; or ber Co.chairman Mrs. the opendulum swing between Hadl- the County Board of Elections a certified copy of the de.ired resolution
6-1 • 3~.
Corben C. Shute, KidgswoOd, 3. son avenue and . the "".
_.. cut and the form of question
to be submitted
to the electors,
k Virgi~ia
del ~_~ Oosl~ 'sand
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MJA,RIlON
H OAMPBELL
Secretary of the
P 6-3;
Phebe. ar er
ea;..... young a· .3757. to make anancemeals to eommuterdom.
Board of School Directors' of the
Iy HcCawley and VIcki Waller 4-6, secure some from the Borough's
. Swarthmore-Rutledge Union School District,
6-3, 6-3; Phebe Welsh .nd Mrs. Red Cro" BaDk.
"/ sawWit in The Swa~hmtn".an"
Delawa.re County. Pennsylvania.
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PERSONAL - itadio and television service. Complete stock of
tubes carried. Robert Brooks. Ca.\1
Klngswood 4-0800.
PERlSONIAL - Complete S8Wlnlt
service by decorator. designer.
tailo", creating or, remodeling. Call
after 6 P.M. KIngswood 3-3973.
PERSQNAL- FURNITURE ra.finished. repa.ired. uphol.tered;
shpeovers and draperies. Qul'ilty
work at bargain prices, both an~
modem. Please call
9fc~arl~rOCl.k_ 9~839 or LOwell 6fr8/! ·estimate. G.rrett
171h S. Chester Rd.
Hrs. lohn TreYethfck at Dart.
mouth a ..enue had aa her Pest. for
a few days of last week fOl'Dler
S....rtbmoreall8 Mrs. Albert Be.
henna and her daugbtarHrs. Lar~ O'~eU •. now of Kal~ Mont,
Hrs.. Trev.. thick entertained earlier
fo, her pesta at a luncheon for 17
Mrs. B..henDa, witil her danab:
till', hav~ been makine an ~
visit in the East with her eons'MI'
Ca.;1 Behenna and f_mlly at
and Mr. lack Behenna and family
~f Drexel Hill. Her daughter·in.
law. H~. Fred Behenn• •Dd two
little girls. alBo of Kaiispe\1, re.
c:ently,sP!'n t the deY as cu~ of
Mrs. Trevethick.
. The Beh~ll8II left for their hOllle
ID Montana Monday.night,
,RN°berth Clhester road.' .
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0 . rt • Baker. Jr.,.son of Mr.
and Mrs. Baker, Sr., of Walling.
ford,
been fraternity.
pledged to ~~::::l
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PORTRAIT STUDIO
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f;1J~$SON P~ICHARD
FLOR,ST
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'1nner" ;pacel Real slre\dl-out com
po...·ng.rs and driver ••• up to 64%, more
luggage capacity in Intnk. Put yourself boh~d
'the wheel of the roomie" Rockel ever. buUl1
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OLDSMOBn.B QUALITY DEAL", BR'S
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with the built-in luster tha~ lastsl You ~ cordially mVlted to come
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MONDAY TIIIUJ 8A~AY
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Roclret Engines! See the beaU l:_.. cle-the 1959 OLDSMOBlLEs-a your dealer snow
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• '59 OIdsmoble ••• Ihe car
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How would you ,like a nice new ranch home on an acre
or two Wiib woods and dream. hjgh
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il!9 It- Vaney. city water. improYe!l ... 0 ..... waWng
dlstOllCe to Pen,nsyl'anloRG~ts.. OUI' pIQns or
bring your. own.
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ROSE' VAlLEY. VlCINm
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Here's spaciOUS new passellger
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hi 'h WI'de and handsome VlSta-Panoramic Windshield that ets
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room pW8 greatly increased luggage room .. , loft the new stopping power of Oldsmobile's Air-ScooP Brakea ••• • (fUr
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beth McKie rep,--"t1l4 tile
department of Swarthniore
School at a conference held
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They attendl!cl workshops
Per'SOnafs
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_.tunial
atorm.,
would come climb on m, bed, 1_lr-1 •. ~~~:,:.
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L want to go ,on telling
yop what ~ned when yOU mixed
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tr.!! th_ p..ople, ~ther. Til",
tile"" were all tile. firsts and the
. excitement of every day. If I cobtd
writing, linguistics and grammar, only tell yciu auniy fe8tlnga.
li~ratu"", testln~, anll
"Now the lI1JIDDler has ended.
whleh al'l' eoneerned with the solv- Blit this Is the beginning This
iog of ,problems. of r~latioDSh!Ps between
haS develo,oo', but .hall
among tel!chers, sUil8~rs,
. grow. Cap I ever thal!l< the AmeriId S
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• bl·IC. college executives
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ese. problems lDcluded those k~art has been lifted.· 1 JIved 'A c.'
con~ern"!1 elementary,
New World'."
semor high school, and\~~:;1
or
~u~h guest\ons as. the 1
SHERIPP SALES
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weie ~oitsidered: How can we ad~t
OP REAL E S T A T E , .
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fJBERlPJ"8 OJI'PICE
lIDd 00. or
to different abilities? What ia the
22"ft. to • palDC:
COURT BOUSE. MEDIA. PA.
P.rtaa,. october 2t~ 1111
d.... » mjp. E.
l1'!e .,1 ~~hing the classics.t How
1:30 A.M. DaJliaht S.ytng Time
DOW' or late 01
c,.n We develop and secure ocapablo
CoDcUUoDa: • •00 CUb. or cerUlled
paI,lnS tbi'ouab
check at; Ume of sale (UDleu otberwlft
P&I'b .... between
teac\1ers in the midst of a nation. .lated
La. adverUaemeDt). balance In t.en
tbe PHmlae. a.clJoID.
'ride teacher shortage1 What sort cia,•. mher CVI1d1&iona 011 da,. of aale.
1WI/1DQ
ft. to
No. 2fN ~~~~::~~~J)01Dt
&ad plaee
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be'!f sta,,!lard shoul~ be set in com- ~ P~ClA8
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CERTAIN·
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position writil!l?
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Mr. MId Mrs. J. I. Schoff of
Dartmouth avenue bad aa their
,uaIta for several da7a of last week
Mrs.&:hoflf's broth~r and slster-inlaW Mr. and Mra. J. H. I'orrest of
St. Petersburg, Fla.
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)j:rs. Robert C, MorroW, Jr., of
weetniinster avenue entertalited at
a coffee Monday . morning· for
atembers of the board and Proll-
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Yocum, Melvin Druken
and Mrs. Ruth Wrl":ht. ......'resen· ted'
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the tri/3'wl!rthmore ~utledge School
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S ct at a convention of sout\1eastern districts of Pennsvlvania
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State Education ASllociation held
at the Con t
H' h
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the previous Saturday.
OP GBOU~. wlUl. the bu.Uclll1a_· Uld Im~ TwJn
provemellu thereon erect.ed. 8lTtJ4'l'E ill
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&he To'lt11lhlp ~ Darby.. DeJa.ant CountJ.
P_yl.lUIIa. aDd d ••• rlbed ".onllDa to
• .Pl&a. . of ProPtrtJ' for EmIlJ' Ee.lghler.
corded
Ibe ,,_rd., at DHda ow..
III Nedia. IIIDelaware
COllm,. PeDDf,lvaa1&
III D. B. C••• p .... 1120.
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8lT!I..TE 01) lb. . . .rIh••• terl7 .Id. 01
LawntoQ Terrace .1. un; dlItance of
bWidrod 1hlnJ_.",,1 aDd fony.fl.. . . .
bWidrodlbe f •• ~ ",...ur.d "orlh .Ix~,-ll..
d.rre••• fon,.n • .,""\qplu _ I ~ lb.
Norlh....tetl1· ·ild.~· LoWdfGD'
A New.W 0 rid
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to wU:BlTU'lt.!lIJ GIl tile Iforib,....&er~ 11d.e. of
Loc..l _~ (tortr feel "140) OIl 0&14
Jow.
pla:D. at tile d1stuce 01: two buDdled .utJ'
feet. Soutbw.a'''ardl1 from. lb., 8oU&Ii.. .t~~,. .Ide of TeIl111a Al'eDUt (1--- feet.
wide).
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CONTAINIMO lD. from. or breacUh, me..
.and 8oq'lt1we.hrardIT &kill u14 IJde
01 Loellat Btrftt. aldJ. feet, &Ild _ _ "1 __
of til.&; Wldtb. au.
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O. )(~qld b, Deed be&rtDl'. e"D d&&e
h.rewllb aDd ..._
to be f _ _
J'(!onted. lrated and CODyeJed· UDliO the
.~ Louts C.. Mauao14 aDd n..-.•• _ II
ience..
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mte4 1D adnria.ement}
da,s.-otber cODdlUoa.a oia
fIERI P~OlA8
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No. act
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Wedinghouse
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the 8ou&b.el'l7 Idde ~ the .a1d.~1J"etitb
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8HERIPP'S OPPICE
COURT BOUSE. Mli:DIA. PA.
PrId&,. Octobe, H. 1811
. 1:30 A.M. D.:rlJaht SaY1q TIm.
CondlUou: t3&0.OO caah or certified.
check at; Ume of .ale (UDleaa otherwtn
~...t.ed !rt a.dnrillem8llt). ·lIalanae in ten
11.78. OIher COI1d1ttona ell. d&7 of .&Ie
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New Homemakers or for replecing your Old setl
• UfeRac. wild Cloy., , ........ CIeaa,~, .1. . . . cIecorl
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You'll want every one of these delicate pieces in your setl
EACH ONE Wi"· BE OFFERED ON A WEEKLY BASIS
AT ACME'S EXT~ElAELY LOW PRICE I
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None
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L_cal'. llrand-Shenkless. Smoked. FULLY COOKED
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Virginia lee ,Frs$!>, Plain, Sugared. or Cinnamon,
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DONUTS S~E :l'f219c
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SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE!
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WITH EACH
includes • LARGE DINNER PLATI • BREAD &
BUTTER PLATE • CUP & SAUCER
.atn tHai Nlmll.rs aad WIN I
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IS summer 'Was the most ex~re.l!~i Bfl:PATII· .... '"111.
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citing of my life. 1 sailed into a coUnll. ~.""'ll:rI ="!If~~~
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new world _ SwitZerland.
I), 1,....... mio-bolf or ·L
~m.;. Row
a. pi.
"We left H uu
..... oken full of· enth'us- Al'ODJI:alot
Ilft!,.,1 HUI8ecUibD.
R.l!il, n~".'
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JD. 'PllirIoI
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iasm. Then, after dropping a pro- p.r.n,
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peII er, anxiety sprouted. Then, land W,d A...... M lb. die":';.. ." FOur himfrOID: & pt. UD a.Wt Ilde
ahoy r After a few train rides, we dred aeven aad on..
feet; BoUthwesJ;
1benco e.~ aloDg NwJy.
from ~ Soutb.we.J,erJ¥ sIde of Barmoe$
oIong !be .... or • cUoIo-~irvini;;'found ourselves hypnotized by what R o a d . ·
haylns,. radl.. · or 100 ft.
dIeI. of
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We sa.woutside the train WI'ndowt Woodland
CONTAININO In honl or breadlb aD .00d
85."- It. .to • p1. theDee
10 cltr
Avenue 'l'IllrtYo-ftYen aI1d 0Ile0bf.lf
40 1Ji1ID. 'I !~o. W. pafU1 p ...lnc Uttourb
Schweizerland I Hypnotism
leel ...<1 ezlendlng or lbel w1d1b III
til!! party ... :J·b'!... , tbIa premiae_ aDd. prem.
oft oniv to be rep''aced b' v exhll- or doplb So.Ib•••1 b ......n _an.r 1111••
14.. ~. oa 8w. '~.81 It.· to a p(: tbenca
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at rish' &11810. to aa1d WoodlaDd Avenue
e... 8. 114· d.s. 2 ~b1. m. puUy" pualDg
aration. lVewere finally there. We on. hundr.d OIUI 1IfI, f ••~. lb.' r ... Uae
~ bed.oI cerh1D. drift...., which 8:1.
or sald. lot beIDa the Northerl,. nlht. of .. ay
teDda Be.. ·1DlQ ~e Rd. 114.40 U. to a pt.
weren't going to ~ur, but join in 1111. or lb. PhIIadelphle and O....Word
OIl t.be N_J,••Ide of I.e. I'd. to pL and place
family life. We were in,theoprocess 8In!el
Rill••• com_,.
Of be,. BelDl La, No. _
~e ReI aud
TOGl!itHER with U1e fret UIO. nab&.
Jmown &I _
Lee Ret. Tonther w:tt.b. UH
of turning a key. The sU~DSe was ltbel1J'· aDd prtvUe.e 01 a certain teven
of a&ld. dr1v~....,._ lD commoa wUb oWnen.
unbearable. We chugged I'nto the feel
drl••••' .. l&ld o.l for lb.
oto. .. alber 1010 ~ Ibo'eon
premlae. thweln. and UI., prem1le. adjom.
Improvement. conatit or One· aDd Hilt
Zurich Bahnof eagerly looking
.... to. Ibe w,.f.
~ Tw1D B~ Ad Pram. Bouae 20d2
Our famill·es. 'Wow I ....
T_ that·
1mpro
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or _Two aDd
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PI. I11';;;ri~
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_pl.
Swiss brother?'
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Sold .. Ibel propens- .. AIIIb"", R.
B&Dd >lmIe,•.
, .JuUaDo and lDdytbe E.· JullaDo.
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"Although the initial excitement "1Iqm..........1 J4.hlenf.1d
W.·ALRlcB PRICE, _rill
was over, 1 felt myself glOwIng.
w. ~r.....,.. PRICE,
A~uaintances hlld begun; frie"1ShlPS were growing. The family included me. Even the cook opened
her heart. My Swiss father had ;.
wonderful nature. Hi. work in surgery was a part of his happiness.
He was the leader'· of the family. i1ilBiRltp:\C,~
"KJirche, inder, und Kuche. Es·peeially in Zurich are'Swiss mothers noted for their devotion to the
church, the children, and the kitc"en.Mine was true to this tradition. :!;:verythiilg that she did was
for the family. She even had time
to help her husband with the hos- Improvement. COIlIJat of two story _brlck
atone aemJ.de&acbed HOUSe 18%32
pital. She was the backflone of the and.
8014 ~ lb. propOns- or VIrgIDl& •
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AUome,.. HIU'l7 J. MiU'UD. Jr.,
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have no s1tffrage) Many do not
W. ALRI~ 1I-lUCE. Sherlft
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SHERIFF'S
the government.
IlHERlPP'S OPFICE
COURT' BOUSE. MEIlrl. PA.
COURT BOUSE.
Friday. October 24 1051
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"I also had some brothers and
co=.y~o~'l:i;.~;;
8:30 A.M. DaJ'lJgbt savin., TIme
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sisters to show me around. Balz, 21
1:30 A.M. DayUgbt 8av'lng TIme
CobdlUons: $350.00 casb or cerlifled
1:30 A.M. DayUght Savial
CondIUODS: t350,00 cash or certified check
,Ume of sale (unless otherwlw
CondlUons: $350.00 casb or certifIed
years 0 I d, is a hard-working stu... check at Ume (If sale (unles8 ot.berwln stated
advertls
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c~ck at Ume of sale (unless ot.b.erarf_
PRICE, She:ritt
, emen". blllLDce ID. -ten stated In advertlsement). balance ~-~
dent of Theology. Esther, 20 ~ears
.lated III 'd.erUs'IIl.~t'. balan.. III leD
ccmdiUona OG da, of ·a..
d..,... Other condition, 011 d., at ....
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dan. Other colld.lUoaa OD. dll)'" of sale.
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No; illS '***~**A*IcI\**IC*A********
old, is visiting the student who ALIAS P1ERI PACIAII
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lIarcb Term lIN
stayed with the Kaisers last sum- AU Ibal ...:::. 1Il~""i'NO. 1121, aDd
ALL THAT. ClIlRT. kIl ..
mer. 1 hope that she can !!Ome to 101 III gro_ COl lb. 8W Old. . . l'roInIOcI
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PeTER E. TOLD
Swarthmore: Christoph, 17 years ~··B~f~l :.:~,~=u:,.:~
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old, worked on a wooden cabinet Del...... - - .
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. f or his tape recorder" when we u••• _. W lo.8a feel Ia _
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ALL LIIEIIF I ......IE
weren't playing ·tennls. Vreni, 16 :ence
PhI1&.• B.ltImore ..... 11',"",- Rft 00.
alcmg aame 8. 68 degreeS II minute.
years old, faithfully instructed me ~ : - w. IIUI lee' 10 JIJD _ .. U
to' knit·
aIleJ'i Ibebce 8: H dearee. 111
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feel: Ib..... N. • .
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Improvemen" CODII.... at Two UMt u.Ii
old, k4!l'f;. me bll8J' p!ayia. ping Sto.,. TwIn - ... Boase
n
. K1flgswood
~·1833
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eIghth birthday, tomorroW' &ftunoon with a party at.hIs home.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Norton Landofl
moved Seopfember 18 from 807
INorth Princeton avenue to thelF
new home. at, 221 Sykes ~ne, WaI,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Zecher of
North Swarthmore avenue will entertain at a cocktail oparty tomorrOw evening•
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101 p - g lhroullh the middle
8:30 A.M. na,!1gbt 8avtaa 'fIDIp
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to Swarthmore lor the .chool tlear• • __ Co/It. cII~m!;. t3!!!.00 .-,'~r .fnw.d
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are now residing at 626 BQtgers
avenue after moving frein
former residence at 307 Rutgers
avenue Monday o( this week.
Capt. and Mra. I. H. Tibbetts
.South 8)ftrthmore· avenue had as
their guest over the weekend Capt.
TiJ?bettB' brother - in -1",.. Capt.
Evan Foster .of Mobile, Ala.
Stevie Townes, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Griffin S. Townes of tatay-
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
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Mrs. A. ·Blanton TIt1er of Havel'ford place returned Sunday from
Ithaca, N.Y., where she was the
guest for several days of her sonin·law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Richard FellOW!'.
lIIr. and Mrs. Them.. B. Westing
have moved from Wayne to their
new home 'on Cinnamon Hill, King
of .Pru.sla. Mrs. Westing I. the
former \ Mi.s Elizabeth Huntsr of
South Chester road.
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=e:~O:e:~~ ~~=~rg
.the main consideration of n.'rii;~I •• 1front or breadth on &be said NO:rib....ter17
....~ of ~ ~nace" meUUl'ltd North
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pan.
six _tJ,~ ~elf!es.lfarf.741ye mmute.~
tion is to make· I't opOBsI'ble'
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iiiIii ~ztelldl!i*' or Ih&l wid!!! '"
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teaehers to have a more direct Une ~
par&Cel ltDes 0D8 hUDdred IUt, feoC'B"
of comm . t'
be
IlI0 Lol .... H on !be oforee&ld ploD.
UDIC8 Ion
tween mem.. KNOWN AS No. 1003' Lawnt.oD Terrace.
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of local, county and state leg- UUDder
ODd .ubjocl to .el1&1D realtla_
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lIm.provementa coDl1lt; 01 ODe aDd. Haii
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pective members. of the· Junior
Woman'. Club.
,Mr. and Mrs. dharlea H. Topping of NoIth Princeton avenue
and their daughter Carol drove to
South Hadley, Mass., where Carol
will begin her jonior.year at Mount
Holyoke College.
,Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge entertained her elglits~me Tuesday at lunchaon and bridge at ber home on
Ogden avenue.
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Set for Naxt Week
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Senior High Parents ·Invited
T sci . J • H' h
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d lor Ig
T urs ay
Because of the divided schedule
Swarthmore High School will hold
two "Se'bool Nights" this year Senior High, Tuesday, October 7,
and Junior High, Thursday, October 9, both at 7:30 p.m.
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This y.ar, as in years past, the
program will provide an op
grades to ou til ne brlefly the ysa
-r's
work and to state objectives.
Parents are asked to report to
th.ir childr.n's hom.rooms at 7:30
~.m. for a brief explanation of the
'Program. Following th. homeroom
program, parents will continue
th rough a sIX p.riod program simi1ar to the program completed by
each stud.nt during the normal
. school day. The pel"ioda win be 15
nihlUtes long, d~rlng ~hich ~ime
each teacher· WIll outhne bnafly
th. ,content <>If. the wor~ fo~ the
S~Ject
y.ar.in
his skills ~ecessary
&lid will d,scuss
pa~,cular
to the
succ.ssful comp'letlOn of the work
:for the year.
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Students are. enrolled In bomerooms alpbabetteally. Room num~ers, as listed, will be preced.d hy
either the letter J\ or C. The I.tter
A refers to the auditorium wing
.
·th t h e audIof the old buildUJg
WI
torium entrance on Coll.ge avenu..
·Th. letter C refers to the former
Avenue Elem.ntary BuildCo"ege'
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ing with the entrance opposite the
industrial ILrt:" buUding.
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Students will be on nnd to d,reet parents, and to act as hosts and
hosteases..
Homeroom~eDlor High Scho~1
-Tuesday, October 7, 7:30 p.m.:
10th Grade: A-E, Room 0-10,
Mills Barten (first floor); F.-H,
Room 0.11, Miss Boston (first
fl~r); J-N, Room 0-23, Mrs.
Wl'lght (second floor); O-Z, Room
0-22..Mlss Zimm.r (second floor).
11th Grade: A.E, Room C-21,
Miss Al'mlItrong (second floor);
F-Le, Room A·21S,' Mrs. Mautner
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Need/eworlc Guild
MdIfI.... Club to Hear
Directors to Meet
Doroll.y W.ldo PhHlipa
Mrs. Frank S. Walter, ehaIrmaIl
of the Benefit Fashion Show to
.sponsored by the JUJlior Woman'.
Club at Clothier Memorial Hall Oetdler 21, has &JIJIounced· that her
commlttee,chalrmen have been hard
at WIlli< in preparation' for the
evenL Proceeds from the ahl'W will
be do;'ated to the Delaware County Assoeiation for Mentally Retarded ChIldren and to the Media
Guld&llce Clinic.
Th. committee chairmen are:
!Mrs. Donald R. Aikell8 and Mrs.
F. M, O'Brian, prizes; Mrs. R. C.
Brown, hostesses;· Mrs. A. H. Cobum and Mrs. W. I. Pontius, tickets. Mrs. D. R. Hughes, programs;
M":'. Robert D. Hulme, publicity;
Mrs. C: D. Mill.r, Jr., art work;
Mrs. Charles F. Seymour, s1iage
settings; and Mrs. J. Stuan TorI'
rey, hospita ,ty.
(CoDUnued from Pap 1)
The Motbere' Club of Swarthany questione about the "",ark of more is' pleued top'resent. M~
the' br&llch:
Dorodly Waldo Phillipa as guest
The MeSdames Andrew Alezan- 8]I8alter on Thursday, October 9.
der,David
. . .Blng'---,
. . . Cberles E. Mrs. PhllU,8 Is a noted ·authoresa,
Black, Herman M. Bloom; Charles lecturer. and dIlld speefallst in 'PlI)'C. Brogan, Jr., William B. Bull~ chology. 0Iwing to her vast baek~
S_uel T. Ca~penter, H. Weston ground of experience and her keen
Clarke, Benjamin· W. Collill8" E. wight into children and family life
Lawrence Conwell, J'.P. Daugherty, she is \n great demand by parent,
Jr., Walter H. Dickinson, William teacher and school poup•• Her topP.Dodd,J.DilIwynDumall,George Ie is titled, "Finding the Family
M. Ewing, M. H. 'Fussell, William
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H. Gehring, Walter c. Gil.s, D.
ThO! meeting will'~ held In Mc- '
Mace Gowing, Harold G. Griffin, Cahan Hall' of thePreabyterian
_,
Arth ur.
J Grover. R',cbard G.Hai~·
o.DHa"",.rd avenue at 8:30
W. Minton Barvey, A. L.· Hilles, p.m. .
Jr., S.well W. Hodge, Eldon B.
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Hollis, Henry I. Hoot, Cecil D.
Mr. and' M.~. Willia,m E. HetHoward, William .R. Huer., A. Sld- zel, Jr., and, Miss Carol Hetsel r..,
neyJohnson, Jr., Donald P. Jones, tumed to· thel!.' bome on Thayer
Edmund Jon.s, J. Albright Jones, road last w~.ilfter spending the
Also, the Mesdames·· F. Norton smnmer at dee&ll City, N.J.
"{imamj
Landon, Morris :M. Lee, "
The Rev. Mr.' Eli· Wismer,.Jr.;.M
EI.I~H. at DII.'
F. Lee"Willia¢ H. Lee, Ra,ndolp,h Westminster; avenlle is. spendl"g
Mrs. Ida Yamall of Sharon Hill Lee, Cltar!es E. Lincoln, Joblt G, the weeIn!nd at Oberlin CO!Jele, \.
will present a one-man art ezhibl~ Lord, IrwlD R. MacElwee, ~e~ton Oberilli, 0., acting as a trainer in . '
Octobe 6 through 17 at the Dela,- D. McCray; John .H. McWilli"lll'" a laboratory'li human relations
ware ~unty National Bank of M~ E. LeRoy Mercer, Bir....ey K.. Mo~., eponsored by the student council
'dia.
On display will be h.r collec1Iion of
collage and oil. pailltings.
c. .
(second floor); Li-Sl, Roofu Cc2C,
Mr. Swan (second floor); Sm.Z,
Roo A-216 'MiB8 Strouse (second
fl ')
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7:thG d . A-Gi RoomA-113
."" F I ~a e('f' at floor) •
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Room A-215, Mrs. Mathews
d fl . ) M Z R om' 0-12 'Mr
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7
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7th Grade: A-Ga, Room 0-22,
Mr. Bell (second floor); Gi.Ma,
Room 4-17, "'r•. Druldn (ground
floor-behind stage); Mc-Se, Room
0.21, Mrs. Lewis (second floor);
Sh-Z Room A-216 Mr. Wallace
(sec~nd floor).'
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8tb Grade: A-Ga, Room 0.20,
Mrs. Atkins (second floor); GlMac Room C-12, Mr. Hend8rson
(flr~t floor); Mar-Sho; Room 0.23,
Mrs Seymour (second floor)' ShZ Room 0-11 Mr. Mill.r (first
fl~or).'
9tb Grade: A-Com, Room A-213,
Mrs. Henry (second floor); ConJoh Room 0.10 Mr. Marlsh
flCX:r)' J~n-Ri 'Room A-215 ·Miss
McKie' (second' floor) ; Ro-Z': Room
A-llS, Mr. Yocum (first floor).
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NEWS NOTES
.. Gbarles D. H'IDIlIDer, Jr., son. <>If
Mr. and Mrs. Hummer'of Wellesley road and Woodbrook l&IIe 'reo
ceived word last week that he had
made the Dean's list for 'his junior
year at AmhersL Charlea will be
taking an honors course in hiology
this· year as part of hIs pr..._:m.,dI'~1
cal studies.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Gettz <>If
av.nue returned.last _pplrl
a ten day motor trip to the
. Islands, Ottowa, Jlll:ontreal, and Qui.bec. They re'tumed
through the New England States.
Carl Hally, .80n <>If Mr. and Mrs.
Belvedere
I. W. Hally of Swarthmore avB-'
nue
is beginning his fr.shman year
Convalescent Home
at,Brown University, Provid.nce,
2507'Cheatnut St., Cheater
R.I.,this fall.
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:~~Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Bingham
CHester 2-5373
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have just retumed to their home
M-Rov II...",. Ca..
ALBAII PARlER
on Fairview road after a two week
A••d. Beall•• CbrODlc
II." . . .motor trip through New ~runsCoDvaJrescent Men and WomeD
&ad B.......... BbI..
wick, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton
h"ne:~~-:;.:=.:PIlIIO "1.1.
and New England. Before leaving
- -- LO"eD ~
on their trip they ,drove th.ir son
· IE PIPPiN TDlUIER. Proprlolo. '.
BAD
I =~:~:~~~~~;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jim to Lehigh University, Be1lh1eI;
hem, wbere he '~ill be a freshman
this year.
!Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rose of
Pella, Ia.; left Tuesday. &iter
spending 'Part of their hon.eymoon
'Visitioll" Mrs. Rolie's consin Mrs.
J a;".s' Eckenhoff
Dr. Eckenboff on South Chester road and
th. 'Eckenhoff's summer home
Barnegat Light, N.J• .Dr. apd Mrs.
Eck.nhoff also had as th.ir pests
at the shore last week Dr. John
Hancock of Austra1iJa.
.. .
~indaAnn Smith, daughter <>If
Mr. and Mrs. Melville B. Smith
of Wallingford, /ia ~lled as a
freshman at Beaver COllege. Jenkintown. Linda ia a graduate of
N.ther 'Providence High School and
ia a member of th~ liberal art. department at Beaver.
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Players Club
Opens Season
The Players ClUb of s::a~~~:;:
opens its 48th s.ason on
'With its 865th production "The
house of the August Moon".
Played against an interesting and
imaginative background of fastchanging stage s.ttlngs deslgn.d
by Alan P. Slack, a cast of 28
adults, two children and one goat
sUpported by a capable production
staff of 33 faithful men and wom.n,
cavorts through the 10 sometimes
hilarious, s.om.time touching
seen•• ofthis comedy under
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scenes of this comedy ullder the direction of Charles F. Scymour.
The play runs from Monday, Oc.
13 through Saturday, October
18, with curtain time at 8:80 p.m.
ChGrI.s Bud Thompson
I
$4.00 PER YEAR·
NC .. Y
SCOUT LEADERS
ILoc:a.
, URGENlLY NEEDED
Uaita.. FUld
Begins lie,. THSda,
The recent resignation of Frank
Ozmun
as Scoutmaster of SwarthDir,ectors Establish MeDirectors. Captains
more
Troop
3 has reduced to one
moria I Fund for.
Named in 1959
the number of Boy $eout Troops
Mrs. Wm. West
operating in th. borough. SWarthCampaign
,
more
Troop 2, in thl. emergency, ia
Directors of the Swarthmore
..elcomlng. to its ranks the m.mTh. 1969 United Fund, with Edbranch, Needlework Guild, at their
bers
of
Troop
3.
mund
Jones of Haverfol'\l avenue,
annual meeting Monday in the
B.cause there I'r. n.arly 100 as director and Mrs. Jones IIctlng
Woman's Club, approved a plan to
as his associate dlneror, started
perpetuate the memory of Mrs.
boys in Swarthmore of ages 11-14 solicitation In Swarthmore on TUeswho want to belong to the scouts,
_
William H. West, a much belOVed
it
is
clear
tbat
the
borough
·needs
day
according
to
Mrs.
Joseph Heydirector who'for many y.ars, until
least two active 'troops. There ,!olds, Oberlin avenu., the district
h.r recent death, "~:··~~I~!:
Is
urgent
n.ed now for a team of secretary•
Needlework .Guild j;o its
men and older boys to form the
Some 200 volunteer solicitors will
meaning In the minds &lid hearts
I.adership
for
a
second
troop
to
be
serve
under the following 2Ii eapof all Guild worksrs."
activated
by
next
'May.
No.
'Priorltalns:
The direCtors voted to use a sum,
experience as a Boy Seoutor
Mrs. William N.lson, Mrs. Edalready given to the guild by
is n.ed.d, for this team call, In
ward Cratsley, Mrs. Bimey K.
friends of Mrs. West in her m.minterim, receive training by work- Morse, Mrs. James Jezl, Mrs. Hal'-'
ory, as a foundation for the apselal
Ing with the staff of Troop 2, which ry L. Butler, Mr.. William Welsh,
fund in Swarthmore as a memorial
meets at the Presbyterian Church Mrs. David Field, Mr. and Mrs.
to 'Mrs. WesL Her frl.nds may
on Tueeday. evenings at 7 p.m.
William T • .salom, Mrs. Charles C.
contribute to this fund, knowing
Volunteers
should
call
Peter
Martin,
Helen C. Wilson, Mrs.
that It ia a cause which was closest I
.
.
Murray
at
KIIngswood
4-1336.
Davis
B.
Hopson, Barbara Kent,
to her hearL
Three-Day ,Event Begins
Stated Meeting Will fBe
Alvin R. Camel', Harry ()p
The slate of offlc.rs pr.sented
Wednesc!ay at
Held at I :30 P.M.
land.r, Mrs. Corban C. Sbute, Mrs.
by the nomln~ting clomlDlf·ttee' was
9 A.M.
accepted un&ll,mous y as 0 ll 0 .... :
Tuesday
Leonard Ashton, Mrs. Donald P.
Jones, Mrs. George McKeag, Mrs.
Second vice pre,sldent, Mrs. J.
Book Fair chairman Mrs.
The Woman's CllIb of SwarthHa;"'" Co.lett, Donald Henderson,
Roy Snaps; secretary, Mrs.Charles L. Shoemak.r and her team
more will enjoy a unique program
Mrs. Gordon Lange. Mrs. Tbomaa
E. Lincoln; anc(asalst&Dti!ecretary, volunteer worKers are flying'
on Tuesday, Octolber 14 at 1:30
Assets of $1.802,911
Mrs. J. Randolph Lee.:
ter'than Pegasns in hi. heigh-day I lowed by the stated meetbig.
H, Stlrlln'l', Edwin B. Brown, Mrs.,
Revealed in Year
Richard W. Campbell and Randolph
This'hustle will subSide at 9-'a.m. Vialtwith the Shakers" wlllbe'Pre.
S. Lee.
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Ended 'Jdly 6
Octaber 15 when the doors of the sented by Charles Bud Thompson,
Ann· , Sch· 1
OWlCe
00
school all"!>ultpose room wIio wlll, discuss and illustrate the
The annual financial report for
Music Schedule open·to .reveal an orderly array of arts,' crafts and cnstoms <>If this the Swarthmore-Rutiedge Unilon I
As II result of the continuing exciting books for' ·elementary early American group.
School District'for the fiseal
split '~hedule at the high school, $chool children and their adults.
Mr. Thompson, a well known ending July 6, 1958, has just been
"roWl Ice •
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1M0re th&ll 100 workers have each
Tr.ollb, ador" will pre·aent completed by the School
it as ....en lDCleasmg y
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to sch.dule the insi_llntal
voluntesred to work' t ~!Iour original songs, typical of the Shak- secretary, Mrs. Marlon H. Camp,nd e feate.d Spring
·.·.1ve "-th
shft'ts during the .three,fa,r
d
groups tba t· ,nvo
....
edays.,
r s . HI s coI0 red· s Iides a re both bel1, and the Clerk af .tl1e Boar,
' t 0" Be'"
me.t Sa t urda
d,S I' HI h"9chool 'Pupils.
October 16,.16 llnd 17•. The fair
and eduCational, Of A. Mildr.d Bond •. This report
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. 'te t will' b e ' ·
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0'
..the Scb:I.·Districtf:r'7hefiscal
The Gamet and White Warriora
and
as a result;
the
schedule
neles ··grandfathers
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of Swarthmore -HIgh School,. reba b
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f ~ th
ear
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Shaker room, authentica y
~ear 1957-58.
s een ,. se up uc e y 'been godfathers wh~ may want to make niahed.
• The report shows. the total ex- versed the 1957 12 to 7 licking when
The High School Band. has I
th' Chn'stmas book purcb····1
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'11 be M
thew def.ated the N.ther Provl
e,r
Receiving at the oor WI
. rs. pendl'tures bw
split Into tw.o :parts mth the sen or
There '11 be a gro- of- books
• the School .District. d • ' Bull . Do- 52 to 12 0 the_
\.,.
W.' for th. y.ar just closed amonnted to losers'
ence Illeld
. th,'s
60
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group meetmg o.n Monday.s,
W •.d- available ,n.
on a aash. and-ca~
baslB'. F. H. Andrew and Mrs.F.
G
p·ast' Fn'day
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- ·must be .'J
~"76...
"6.5.85. Of. tbe amount spent ternoon.
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ot·her books
paid for C.h8'Pr.tan. Mrs. F. R. I ray ISd ""
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chairman o~ the tea .comm ttee an this year, $673,5~8.77 was for the
.
.: an t.e 0 .r group, comp. - at the fair and wil1be d.livered Mrs; !Morr,sL. Hicks and Mrs. total cutrent 'expenditures,
The local lads, at nearly full
mg grades seven, eight and
. esrly in DeCember, in ample time Stanley L, MacMillan will pour.
03115 ,for debt services,
strength for the first time' this
meeting Mondays. and We~esdays
Christmas mailing. A sei"l'tlon
$4.;640.43· foi. capital outlay.
season, took comm.and of the game
hom ,10:16 nntli 11. WDnie the of lperfionalized Christmas
This money was derived from a from the very outset. Althongh the
groupS must be r.hearsed s~p!,r- will again be a feature.
U
n..-r of ,sources of which the team did not appear to have the
&tely, plans .call for comb'D1ng
Eiementary school. teachers, .
iProperty Tax of $408,043.24 was snap and precision evid.nced ,In the
them for, some of the g_s. at
with the 'reading incentive
0 -.11 I . .
the largesL The total receipts· 'Were opener 'WIth Media they consistent'- '
nurtured hy pr.vious fairs, lire co.
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.
.
Oth
tax
. ts Iy outeharged and outfought tbelr
least, and· most certainly
Thanksgiving· nay spectacle.
ope'rati- thl'S week' bw planning
Henry G. Russell Will $709,782.06.
er
. ~e,p neighb.orhood rival ..
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were $2,392.48 from del",qu.nt
Elem.ntary Ban\lilas been
homeroom programs having to do
Lead First of Two
property taxes, and $16,668.09 was
Captain David Houtz led the
!zed and is meeting regularly ,.
with books. Posters mad" by sixth
on Sunday
received from the 1 per
scoring with three touchdowns and
Thursdayinomlng from,8:16 until grade students are gracing store
.',
erty transfer tax., In addition,
yards galnM from scrimmage.
8:65 at Rutgers Avenue. .
windoWs in Swarthmore and RutThe first at two. forum. on
$48;610.48 was received from . the Brodie Crawford scored on an oftThe combined Senior and ...
ledg.'
lBible and You" iwIl1. t:Jke place $16 per capita tax.
tackle smash in the third :\HIrlod,
High School Orchestra has voted
.on~ lucky person' who makes a Sund~y moming, OCto1>er 12, t:v taxell .. were.collected, ,In , which was followed by a 61} yard
to hold one reh.arsal !p8r week ~n purchase of five dollars or more Swarthmore. . FrI.no!s
amount of 97 per cent of the total 'Pa •• Interc.ption play by halfbaek
TUesdays between 5 and 6 ;P~.lD will win Ii. two-volume set of Web- House. H.nrY G. Russell of Haverwhich.ls a very good collec- Sldp Bemard for the final.touchorder that both schools may particl_ ster's Dictiollary.
place will l.ad ~e dlscuB8ion. tlon rate.
..
down of the day. Tbe extra 'Polnta
. were added ~y ~ quick pitch end
pete. A Junior ,High School String . ·Committe. chairmen assisting ,Foim~rly a 'ProteB8or in the de- . . state Appropriation.
Ensemble has been initiated to en- Mrs. Shoemak.r include:
.
of religion at Bowdoin
The State appropriation in the run to Charhe .D,.tz and a Turner
courage intere~ at,thIs·level.ThIs . Tre8surer Mrs. Daniel 'L.
College, Mr. ~uaselllsn_aB8ocla. amount of $168,619.18 was ~,_ to,Grogan palls "lay.
_
grOUp, under the direction of Vir- water;' ord.rsMrs. Ellis B.
ted with. the American Friends
above last year. The nextlloth N.P. touchilown. were scorginia Vogt, meets Tuesdays and
Jr.; pre-,feJr Mrs. Donald 1.. Service Committee and currentiy
(Continued from Page 1)
ed as the result of Swarthmore
Thursdays at 11}(16 a.m. in· the Dye; fair days, Mrs. Jack E. Hunt. a course on the history
,
fumbles. The first took place ill
music wing. Miss V9Irt lS also dr- er an,I Mrs. Morgan WJ'Dkoop;religions 'at Swarthmore College..
D b
.the second quarter wh.n ahandoU
recting the EI.mentary Orchestra cash and carry Mrs: Robert C. . "Has the BIIil,e relevance for
Boy Scouts to istri ute
was fumbled hY,the Gamet at' mid7
at the Rutgers buildlnir on: Tueaday VanRavenswaay; Chl'lstmas
lives today!" ADd· how, .
. 'Civil Defense
field and 'Promptly scooped up '" .
mOrnings. from 8:15. until 9 a.m. Mrs. Henry Mo;Corkle; book
pres.ures of modem life, are we
Tomorrow the Boy Scouts.
an al.rt, Bull Dog ha,1fbaek who
Robert Holm Is directing all three Fry Mr•• Heliry Rusae11;..
.
find time to read it regularly
Swarthmore will distribute to
went'iifty yards for the
'l'1ie
bands and the Senior Oi:ehestl-a. . ,oines Mrs. John deMoll; 'Publlc,ty thoughtfully·, It Is in the hope
h~me In the borough a eopy of
secoud was, the result of a miaThe special Instrumental iIl8truc~ Mrs. Lynn Ktppax.
, . finding sonie satisf~ answers
Handbook for Emergencies. pre- handled Gamet .pitch....ut .that •
tors who visit· this d i s t r i c t - ProCeeds from the Book Fair will these ·and related qriestions
pared by tlteOfiice of Defense and Blu. and Gol4 opponent enate1ted
days a week will use the new
us.d to buy equipment for the Swarthmore Meeting has
Civilian Moblllz&tion. The .
(Continued on lC'age 6)
!!Ors wing for their activities .. Elementary School.
these two forums.
is being undertaken as 'Part of th.
SOon as the music suite is comAt the Second forum
1958 Safety Good Tum of the Boy Carnet Canteen
pleted.
·British National Health
19, the leader will be Albert
Scouts of America. The booklet conCommittee M~etinl
n
Baily,
a
retired
member
of
the
talns
information
on
fa)JIily
pref T Ik 5
Service T,opic 0 a u . ulty ,of 'WeSttoWnScbool;
paredness, warning signals, conelThereWUI be ~'meetlng of.· GU~
.Color Slide COmpetition
.Arthur Blenkinsop,
two generatillilB.o, young
rad aDd fall outprotectlon.
.
net Canteen former &lid
. At Arts Center Oct. I
the British Parliam~t &lid a or- attended his ci.:saes oJ! Bible
A group of four Boy Scouts has tive, committee members. at tIM
"Th. 'l'biM Eye",· an evening
mer Parliamentary, Secretary for
The forUms -begin promptly
completed a eurvey <>If ~e Borough hOID&.of· Mrs.. Arlbur. KImit. 41.
...Ior slide ~petdion will be pre- Health, will speak· at . ~rthmo~ 9 :45. Visitors are eoi'l!:ially 'inviWd. to &seertainposSiNebuilding sites W oodb~ .road, tonight .at ,'T:IIIO
lented on Friday, October 17,
College this Sunday evenIng., HIS
for future houses. ne project, en- p.m., to discuB8 the p~,
~ter.rs otbte'.Comm..uni,ty.
topic will be "RefI~t1theone Bon'ti~She
.To HurSpenCe.
pervlaed 'by .Mr. ;So Harry Beck_Of Canteen and the appointing ~
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First Tf!JI Years u.. ;, n
J oha ~; chairman of
m&lln, was undertaken at the
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The IInblle is IDvlted to attend National Health Service. •
Finance Committee of ,
.
the Borongh
AnthOny Pinnle, dfrlll!tor ; .....
Club.omen to
"A Visit With Shakers"
School's Filucial
Report .
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Needle.ork, Guild
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George W. Sweet, Charles G. Thatcher, William H. Thatcher, Peter
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
8~ll1rthrlor(J
Oetober 3. 1958
'I'IDI SWAR'1'IDfORB'J!f
Pap 10.
Club Announces
SchDDllighl Prolra_ Jr. Fashion
Show Chairmen
Frank S. Walter, Chairman
Set for laxt Week ofMrs.
the Benefit Fashion Show to be
Needlework Guild
Directors
MOI'hers Club to Hear
WW@and
Dorothy Waldo Phillips
to Meet
The Mothers' Club of Swarth(Continued from Page 1)
more
is pleased to present Mrs.
any questions ahout the work of
Senior High Parents ·Invited sponsored by the Junior Woman's the branch:
Dorothy Waldo Phillips as gnest
spaliker
on Thursday, October 9.
The
Mesdames
Andrew
AlexanClub at Clothier Memorial Hall OcTuesday; Junior High
• We don', ask "Who?"
Mrs.
Phillips
is a noted authoress,
tOber 21, has announced that her der, David Bingham, Charles E.
Thursday
or
\uWhy?" when there".
committee chairmen have been hard Black, Herman M. Bloom, Charles lecturer and Child specialist in
Swarthmore High School will hold event. Proceeds from the show will Samuel T. Cal:'penter, H. Weston ground of elqlerience and her keen
telephone and we'll detwo "School Nights" this year - be donated to the Delaware Coun- Clarke, Benjamin W. Collins, E. insight into children and family life
liver any item in stock.
Senior High, Tuesday, October 7, ty Association for Mentally Re- Lawrence Conwell, J.P. Daugherty, she is in great demand by parent,
Remember, too, that we
and Junior High, Thursday, Octo- tarded Children and to the Media Jr., Walter H. Dickinson, William teacher and schoolg>'oups. Her topcall for prescriptions and
ber 9, both at 7 :30 p.m.
P. Dodd, J. Dillwyn Durnall, George ic is titled, "Finding the Family
Guidance Clinic.
deliver the compounded
This year, as in years past, the
M. Ewing, M. H: Fussell, William ,Fuse."
The committee chairmen are:
program will provide an opportunmedicines. No extra
The meeting will be held in Mc,Mrs. I)(Jnald R. Aikens and Mrs. H. Gehring, Walter C. Giles, D.
ity for the teachers in the several F. M. O'Brian, prizes; Mrs. R. C. Mace Gowing, Harold G. Griffin, Cahan Hall of the Presbyterian
charge. Try us, next time!
grades to ouUine briefly the year's Brown hostesses; Mrs. A. H. Co- Arthur J. Grover, Richard G. Haig, Church on Har...rd avenue at 8 :30
,
.k
work and to state objectives.
burn and Mrs. W. I. Pontius, tiC - W. Minton Harvey, A. L. Hilles, p.m.
Parents are asked to report to ets' Mrs. D. R. Hughes, programs; Jr., Sewell W. Hodge, Eldon B.
CATHERMAN'S
their children's homerooms at 7 :30 Mr~. Robert D. Hulme, publicity; Hollis, Henry r. Hoot, Cecil D.
Mr. and MEs. William E. HetDRUG STORE
.p.m. for a brief explanation of the Mrs. C. D. Miller, Jr., art work; Howard, William R. Huey, A. Sid- zel, Jr., and Miss Carol Hetzel reprogram. Following the homeroom Mrs. Charles F. Seymour, stage ney Johnson, Jr., Donald P. Jones, turned to their home on Thayer
Klngswood 3-0586
program, parents will continue settings; and Mrs. J. Stuart Tor- Edmund Jones, J. Alhright Jones, road last week after spending the
through a six period program sim- rey, hospitality.
Also, the Mesdames F. Norton summer at Ocean City, N.J.
ilar to the program completed by
Landon, Morris .M. Lee, William
The Rev. Mr. Eli Wismer, Jr., of
each student during the normal
F. Lee, ,William H. Lee, Randolph Westminster avenue is spending
Exhibits at DCNI
school day. The periods will be 15
Mrs. Ida Yarnall of Sharon Hill Lee, Cliarles E. Lincoln, John G. the weekend at Oberlin College,
minutes long, during which time will present a one·man art exhibit Lord, Irwin R. MacElwee, Heston Oberlin, 0., acting as a trainer in
each teacher will outline briefly October 6 through 17 at the Dela- D. McCray, John H. McWilliams, a laboratory 'In human relations
the content of the work for the ware County National Bank of Me- E. LeRoy Mercer, Bir'ney K. Morse, sponsored by the student council
year in his subject and will discuss dia. On display will be her collec- Frank H. Murray, Harold Ogram, of the college.
particular skills necessary to the tion of collage and oil paintings. C. Russell Phillips, G. Palmer Pil-I~~~~;;~~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;:;;::;-;:;:-;-;-:":';;'-;::;-;;~:;;-~_~_
successful completion of the work
grim, Donald W. Poole, Ellis B.
,
PIS
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Ridgway, Jr., Joseph S. Seal, How"You Meet the Nicest eop e at peore s
for the year.
Students are enrolled in home·
ard D. Sipler, Bruce D. Smith, J.
rooms alphabetically. Room numRoy Snape, David M. Speers, Elric
'bers, as listed, will be preceded by
S. Sproat, James O. Stephens,
either the letter A, or C. The letter
George W. Sweet, Charles G. ThattA refers to the auditorium wing
cher, William H. Thatcher, Peter
of the old building with the audiE. Told, Robert J. Turner, Willard
torium entrance on College avenue.
P. Tomlinson, Raymond P. Wilion,
The letter C refers to the former
Howard Gilliams; and the Misses
Alice Lukens and Edith Bunting.
College Avenue Elementary Building with the entrance opposite the
industrial arts building.
NEWS NOTES
EDGMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
Students will be on hand to dir·
Oharles D. Hummer, Jr., son of
STORE HOURS: Monday thnI Thunday. 9:30-5:30,
ect parents, and to act as hosts and
Mr. and Mrs. Hummer' of WellesFrIday, 9:30-9:00. Saturday, 9:30-5:30
hostesses.
ley road and Woodbrook lane reHomerooms--.8enior High School
ceived word last week that he had
-Tuesday, October 7, 7 :30 p.m.:
made the Dean's list for his junior
10th Grade: A-E, Room C-l0,
year at Amherst. Charles will be
Miss Barten (first floor); F-H,
taking an honors course in biology
Room C·11, Miss Boston (first
this year as part of his pre:medi:floor); J -N, Room C-23, Mrs.
cal studies.
Wright (second :floor) ; O-Z, Room
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Gettz of
C-22 .. Miss Zimmer (second floor).
Harvard avenue returned last week
11th Grade: A-E, Room C-21,
from a ten day motor trip to the
Miss Amu;trong (second floor);
Thousand Islands, Ottowa, MonF -Le, Room A-213,' Mrs. Mautner
treal, and Quebec. They reIurned
through the New England States.
•Carl Hally, son of Mr. and Mrs.
I. W. Hally of Swarthmore avenue is beginning his freshman year
at Brown University, Providence,
2507 Chestnut St., Chester
R.I., this fall.
1I1r. and Mrs. David Bingham
CHester 2-5373
have just returned to their home
ALBAN PARKER
U.UOUl' NunlD, Carel
on Fairview road after a two week
Aged. Seolle. Chronic
New aud Rebull' PUB.
motor trip through New Bruns-
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and New England. Before leaving
on their trip they drove their son
Jim to Lehigh Uni~ersity, Bethlehem, where he will be a freshman
this year.
!Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rose of
Pella, Ia., left Tuesday after
spending part of their honeymoon
visiting Mrs. Rose's cousin Mrs.
James Eckenhoff and Dr. Eckenhoff on South Chester road and at
the Eckenhoff's summer home at
Barnegat Light, N.J. Dr. and Mrs.
Eckenhoff also had as their guests
at the shore last week Dr. John
Hancock of Australia.
Linda Aenn Smith, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Melville H. Smith
of Wallingford" is enrolled as a
,freshman at Beaver College, Jenkintown. Linda is a graduate of
Nether 'Providence High School and
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College- Lihrary
1If'! •
Hallowe' f!n
Parade
Thursday,
Oct. 30th
Needlawark Guild
In Annual Mealinl
Directors Establish MeFund
for
Players Club
Charles Bud Thompson
Opens Season
The Players ClUb of Swarthmore
opens its 48th season on Monday
with its 355th production "The Teahouse of the August Moon".
Played against an interesting and
imaginative background of fastchanging stsge settings designed
by Alan P. Slack, a cast of 28
adults, two children and one goat
supported by a capable production
staff of 33 faithful men and women,
cavorts through the 10 sometimes
hilarious, sometime to u chi n g
scenes ofthis comedy under the. discenes of this comedy under the direction of Charles F. Seymour.
The play runs from Monday, October 13 through Saturday, October
18, with curtain time at 8:30 p.m.
groups must be rehearsed separ- will again be a feature.
ately, plans call for combining
Elementary
school
teachers,
At Arts Center Oct. 17th
uThe Third Eye"t an evening of
CQlor slide competition will be presented on Friday, October 17, by
"'....bers of the Community Art
Center.
The public is invited to attend
the event which will feature out~tsnding color slides by CommunIty Art Center members including
traVel, local and historic views.
Jon KO_lek, iniltrue;tor at the
is chairman of the evening
liaeeh..vill begin at 8 :16 p.m. Deadfor entries fa 0ct0IIer 111.
pleased with the reading incentive
nurtured .by previous fairs, are cooperating this week by planning
homeroom programs having to do
with books. Posters mad~ by sixth
grade students are gracing store
windows in ,swarthmore and Rut-
ledge.
{)ne lucky person who makes a
purchase of five dollars or more
will win a two-volume set of Webster's Dictionary.
Committee chairmen
assisting
Mrs. Shoemaker include:
Treasurer Mrs. Daniel ·L. Goldwater;' orders Mrs. Ellis B. Ridgway, Jr.; pre-fair Mrs. Donald L.
Dye' fair days, Mrs. Jack E. Hunter ~nd Mrs. Morgan Wynkoop:
cash and carry Mrs. Robert C.
VanRavenswaay; .christmas ca~ds
Mrs. Henry McCorkle; book dehv,ry Mrs. Henry Russell; magazines Mrs. John deMolI; publicity
Mrs. Lynn Kippax.
:
Proceeds from the Book Fair will
'be used to buy equipment for the
Elementary School.
British National Health
Service Topic of Talk Sun.
Arthur Blenkinsop, a member of
the British Parliament and a former Parliamentary Secretary for
Health, will speak at Sw~rthmo:"
College this Sunday evemng.. HIS
• will be "Reflections on the
t OplC
B 't' h
· t Ten Years of the n .s
F Irs
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National Health SerVIce.
Mr Blenkinsop is a member of
the Labor Party and presently
holds a position in the "shadow
cabinet", which is composed of the
leaders of the party out of I.'0~~
H' talk is open to the pubbc a
w:~ be given at the Friends Meeting House at 8 :16.
BOY SCOUT LEADERS
URGENTLY NEEDED
The recent resignation of Frank
Ozmun as Scoutmaster of Swarthmore Troop 3 has reduced to one
Busy CammiHees Ready Glubwomen to
For Book Fair Opaning "A Visit With Shakers"
them for some of the games at
least, and, most certainly the
Thanksgiving Day spectscle. An
Elementary Band 'has been organized and is meeting regularly every
Thursday morning from 8:15 until
8:55 at Rutgers Avenue.
The combined Senior and Junior
High Scbool Orchestra has voted
to hold one rehearsal !per week on
Tuesdays between 5 and 6 il.m. in
order that both schools may particiPate. A Junior High 'School String
Ensemble has been initiated to enCourage interest at this level. This
group, under the direction of Virginia Vogt, meets Tuesdays and
Thursdays at 10 :15 a.m. in the
music wing. Miss Vogt is also directing the Elementary Orchestra
at the Rutgers building on Tuesday
mornings from 8 :15 until 9 a.m.
Robert Holm is directing all three
bands and the Senior Orchestra.
The special instrumental instructors who visit this district several
days a week will use the new Rutgers wing for their activities as
Soon as the music suite is completed.
EAN
Swarthmore, Pa., Friday, October 10, 1958
Mrs. Wm. West
Directors of the Swarthmore
branch, Needlework Guild, at their
annual meeting Monday in the
Woman's Club, approved a plan to
'Perpetuate the memory of Mrs.
William H. West, a much beloved
director who for many yeares, until
her recent death, "exemplified
Needlework Guild to its fullest
meaning in the minds and hearts
of all Guild workers."
The directors voted to use a sum,
already given to the gnild by
friends of Mrs. West in her memory, as a foundation for the special
fund in Swarthmore 8S a memorial
to Mrs. West. Her friends may
contribute to this fund, knowing
that it is a cause which was closest
Three-Day Event Begins
to her heart.
The slate of officers presented
Wednesday at
by the nominating committee, was
9 A.M.
accepted unanimously as follows:
Book
Fair
chairman
Mrs. George
Second vice president, Mrs. J.
L.
Shoemaker
and
her
team of
Roy Snap!!; secretary, Mrs.Charles
E. Lincoln; ancl..assistant secretary, volunteer workers are flying fas·
ter than Pegasus in !lis heigh-?ayl
Mrs. J. Randolph Lee.
This hustle will subside at 9 -a.m.
Oct"ber 15 when the doors of the
AnnOWlce School
elementary schcol all-purpose room
Music Schedule open to reveal an orderly array of
As a result of the continuing exciting books for elementary
split schedule at the high school, school children and their adults.
IMore than 100 workers have each
it has been increasingly difficult
volunteered
to work three·hour
to schedule the instrumental music
shitts
during
the three fair days,
groups that involve both Junior
October 15, 16 and 17. The fair
and Senior High 'School pupils.
will be open for business each
A survey has ;'ecently been made,
and as a result, the schedule below night until 9 p.m. to accomodate
fathers, uncles, grandfathers and
has been set up for the year.
godfathers who may want to make
The High ,School Band. has been
their Christmas book purchases!
split into two 'parts with the senior
There will be a group of books
group meeting on 1I10ndays, Wedavailable on a cash and carry basis.
nesdays and Fridays from 2 until All other books must ,be paid for
2:50 and the other group, comprisat the fair and will ·be delivercd
ing grades seven, eight and nine,
early in December, in ample time
meeting Mondays and Wednesdays for Christmas mailing. A selection
from 10 :15 until 11. While the of 'perEjonalized Christmas c1ards
:ter
Hallowe'en
THE SWARTH
VOLUME 30-NUMBER' 41
morial
,
OCT 10 1958
Color Slide Competition
~
"Bring it to us or we'"
rr
come to you_
SVIC1rthmore
Stated Meeting Will Be
Held at
I :30 P.M.
Parade
Thursday,
Oct. 30th
$4.00 PER YEAR
Local United Fund
Begins lIare Tuasday
Directors, Captains
Named in 1959
the number of Boy Scout Troops
operating in the horough. SwarthCampaign
more T~oop 2, i.n this emergency, is. The 1959 United Fund with EdwelcomlDg to Its ranks the memd J
f H
f 'd
ones 0
aver or avenue,
mun
b
f
T
3
ers 0
roop.
d' to
d Mrs. J ones ac t'109
Because there are nearIY 100 as h'Irec r an
"
d
. S war th more
. 0 f ages 1114
as'. IS
assoclat.
director, starte
b oys In
..
.
who want to belong to the scouts soliCitatIOn. m Swarthmore on Tues. .
' day accordmg to Mrs. Joseph ReyIt IS clear that the borough needs
Id Ob r
th dl . t
at least two active troops. There ~o s,
cr In avenue, e strlc
is urgent need now for a team of secretary.
men and older boys to form the
,Some 200 volunteer solicitors will
leadership for a second troop to be serve under the following 25 capactivated by next May. No prior tains:
experience as a Boy Scout or leader
Mrs. William Nelson, Mrs. Edis needed, for this team can, in the ward Cratsley, Mrs. Birney K.
interim, receive train!ng by work- Morse, Mrs. James Jezl, Mrs. Haring with the staff of Troop 2, which ry L. Butler, Mrs. William Welsh,
meets at the Presbyterian Church Mrs. David Field, Mr. and Mrs.
on Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m.
William T. Salam, Mrs. Charles C.
Volunteers should call Peter Martin, Helen C. Wilson, Mrs.
Murray at KiIngswood 4-1335.
Davis B. Hopson, Barbara Kent,
Alvin R. Carney, Harry Oppenlander, Mrs. Corben C. Shute, Mrs.
Leonard Ashton, Mrs. Donald P.
Jones, Mrs. George McKeag; MrSa
Harry Coslett, Donald Henderson,
Mrs. Gordon Lange, Mrs. Thomas
Assets of $1 ,802,91 I
H. Stirling, Edwin B. Brown, Mrs.
Revealed in Year
Richard W. Campbell and Randolph
S. Lee.
'
Ended JJly 6
Schaal's Financial
Report Summarized
Tuesday
The Woman's Club of Swarth·
more will enjoy a unique progranl
on Tuesday, October 14 at 1 :30 fol.
lowed by the stated meeting. "A
Visit with the Shakers" will be pre.
sen ted by Charles Bud Thompson,
who will discuss and illustrate the
The annual financial report for
arts, crafts and customs of this the Swarthmore-Rutledge Union
early American group_
School District for the fiscal year
Mr. Thompson, a well known ending July 6, 1958, has just ,been
"Singing Troubador" will present completed by the. School District
original songs, typical of the Shako secretary, Mrs. Marion H. CampUndefeated Springfield
ers. His colored slides are both
bell, and the Clerk of the Board,
to . Be Met Saturday
entertaining and educational. Of A. Mildred Bond. This report sum·
at 10 A.M.
special interest will be an exhibit marizes the financial transactions
The Garnet and White Warriors
on the stage of a reconstructed of:the School District for the fiscal
of Swarthmore High School reShaker rcom, authentically fur- year 1957-58.
nished.
The report shows the total ex- versed the 195712 to 7 licking when
-Receiving at the door will be Mrs. penditures by the School District they defeated the Nether ProviF. H. Andrew and Mrs. F. W for the year just closed amounted to dence Bull Dogs 32 to 12 on tbe
Chapman. 1I1rs. F. R. Gray
$675,265.35. Of the amount spent losers' :fIeld this past Friday afchairman of the tea committee and this year, $573,593.77 was for the ternoon.
Mrs. IMorris L. Hicks and
The local lads, at nearly full
total current expenditures, $57,·
Stanley L. MacMillan will pour.
031.15 ·for debt services, and strength for the first time this
season, took command of the game
$44,640.43 for capital outlay.
from
the very outset. Although the
This money was derived from a
team
did not appear to have the
r
number of sources of which the
snap
and
precision evidenced in the
Property Tax of $403,043.24 was
I
the largest. The total receipts were opener with Media they consistentHenry G. Russell Will
$709,782.05. ,Other tax receipts ly outcharged and outfought their
were $2,392.48 from delinquent neighborhood rival.
Lead First of Two
property taxes, and ~16,658.09 was
Captain David Houtz led the
on Sunday
received :from the 1 per cent prop- scoring with three touchdowns and
131 yards gained from scrimmage•
I
The first of two forums on .. Tn •• I erty transfer tax. In addition,
Brodie Crawford scored on an off$48,610.48
was
received
from
t
,e
IBible and You" will take place
$15 per caopita tax. Current ,propel'- tackle smash in the third period
Sunday morning, Oct
ty taxeS were collected in the which was followed by a 50 yard
Swarthmore
Friends
amount of 97 per cent of the total pa". interception play by halfback
House. Henry G. Russell of Haver· 'Ievy, which is a very good collec- Skip Bernard for the final touchford place will lead tile discussion. tion rate.
down of the day. The extra pointa
Formerly a .professor in the dewere added hy a quick piteh end
.
d .
State Appropriation
ipartment of religion at Bow om
The State appropriation in the run to Charlie Di~tz and a Turner
College, Mr. Russell is nnw associa- amount of $168,619.13 was $43,- to Grogan pass play.
ted with. the American Friends 870.63 above, last year. The next
~oth N.P. touchdowns were scorService Committee and currently is
(Continued from Page 1)
ed as the result of Swarthmore
teaching a course on the history of
fumbles. The first took place in
religions at Swarthmore College.
b
the second quarter when a handoff
"Has the BilJlp relevance for
Boy Scouts to Distri ute
was fumbled by the Garnet at midlives today?" And how, am.onl~ I
Civil Defense Handbooks field and promptly scooped up by
pressures of modem life, are we
Tomorrow the Boy Scouts of an alert Bull Dog half,back who
find time to read it regnlarly
Swarthmore will distribute to each went fifty yards for the score. The
thoughtfully. It is in the hope
home in the borough a copy of the second was the result of a misfinding some satisfying answers
Handbook for Emergencies pre· handled Garnet pitch-out that a
these and related questions that
pared by tpe Office of Defense and Blue and Gold opponent snatehed
Swarthmore Meeting has planned
(Continued on I:'age 6)
Civilian Mobilization. The project
these two forums.
is being undertaken as part of the
At the second forum on ,October
1958 Safety Good Turn of the Boy Carnet Canteen
19, thc leadcr will be Albert L.
Scouts of America. The booklet conCommittee Meeting
Baily, a retired member of the fac- tains information on family preulty .of Westtown School, where paredness, warning signals, conelThere will be a meeting of Gartwo generations of young people rad and fall out proteetion.
net Canteen former and prospeeattended his classes on Bible Study.
A group of four Boy Scouts has tive committee members at the
The forums begin prompUy at completed a survey of t!le Borough home of Mrs. Arthur Kent, 45
9 :45. Visitors are cordially invited. to ascertain possible building sites Woodbrook road, tonight at 7:30
for future houses. The project, suo p.m., to discuss the programming.
To Hear Spencer
pervised -by Mr. J. Harry Beck- of Canteen and the appointing of
•
committees.
John Spencer, ch airman
0 f th e mann, was undertaken at the su~D
Finance Committee of the S~.a]·th'·1 gestion of the Borough Secretary,
Anthony Pinnie, director; Mrs.
more-Rutledge School District,
Mr. Elliot Richardson. The work Herman Bloom, chairman, and
outline briefly the School
was done by Graham Patterson, Mrs. Arthur Kent, co-ehairman
request for voter-approval of
Bill Gill, Billy Ryersol\, Fred Kel- will be present to discuss the prob$60,000 bond issue when he
lermann in partial fulfillment of lems.
before the Leagne of Women
thereQ1Jirementa for the CitizenThose invited have been aabd
ters at the luncheon meeting on
liltip in the Community Merit to hring' other interested members,
tuber 20 at the Strath Ha"n
Badge. .
but should notif) Mrs. ][eat fi$
Garnet Ramps Over
N. Providence 32·12
rrl"ands Adull Forum
" B"bla
Ta Begln
.'
OetDber 10, 1958
Page 2
,....,.fs
Mrs. Bates' brother-in-law and by the groom's 'JIIIrents Fridayeve- pita!.
cock, N.Y. She Is the fourth ehUd
sister Mr. and Mrs. 'Winston per.-Ining at the Rolling Green Country
The IIttiesirl il a'cranddanghte of Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles F. FredMrs. M.R. J)immltt of Rutgers kins of Stratford, Conn., who &pent Club.
Lt. and Mrs. William .B. Webli erick' of Lakewood, Pa., and a
.aYeDue haa as her guest'her sister the weekend' with :Mr. and. Mrs.
_________
of South Cheater road, and Mr. grandchild of ~r. and M1'II. Owen
Mrs. Philip M. Smith who arrived Bates at their hoine on Yale ave. IIITHI
IJared Moore ,of Chatham, .N.J.. . w. Gal, .who until reeently were
Tuesday from Willi!lmsburg,
nue.
Mr••nd oMrs. Donald Grose of
.
'.
residents of Wallingford.
to visit for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Carroll of Amherst avenue announce' the
Anne Lillian Frederid< was born
Mrs. Frederick. is the fonner
Sunday, September 14,. in Ban-. Mi8S R'"
Uw L • Gay.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Douglas
R,'verview road WI'1l have as their rival of their third child an.d
h
d
of North Chester roa are ome house guests this weekend Mr. and ond daughter, 'Elizabeth, born
following their return from Europe Mrs. Richard Tuttle and fa}Uily of urday, September 27, at Lankenau
and an extended stay in CaPe May, Adrian, Mich.
Bospltal.
N.J. They were guests of honor at
The baby's grandparents
a dinner party Sunday given by
EIIAIEIIEIT
and Mrs. Arthur D. Grose, are
their children Col. Robert 11. DougMr. and Mrs. George 'Adair Ban...1Mr. and ·Mrs. Alden S. Pinkham and
las, just retumed from Korea;
all of Milton, Mass.
BEAUTY SALON
Douglas, 3'r.; Mrs:EUZ9Jbeth Doug- sell, Jr., of North swarthmore avelas Conwell, and Gordon W. Doug- nue, announce the engagement of
. "IEAUTY HATH IHARIIS"-EYEI FOR PROFESSDRS
las, m celebration of their
their daughter, Miss Susan Mae ,Mr. and Mrs. George Strain, Jr.,
v
Hansell to Mr Robert Eugene of Penn Valle have announced the
9 South Chester Road
anniversary.
. and Mrs. Harry arrival of a baby
'
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Robin- Shapley,' son of Mr.
girl, Debra Joy,
P ersv.....
Call Klngswood 3-0476
son have recently moved from 780 C. Shapley, of Fort Wayne, Ind. ''''"... in Lankenau Hospital Sep, AcU... lIember .f tile .wutluDol'O Bulae.. 4Peelatsea
Ogden aV ..nue to. their new home,
,Miss Bansel.l is a graduate of tember 2.
I
707 Hillborn avenue.'
.~arthmore HIgh School and Dick- " Mrs. Don. D. Dickinson of Park
Beth Jones of North swarthmore mson College where she was a mem- avenue is the baby's maiernal
avenue will spend the weekend in ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority.,
The paternal grand'11
M Sh 1 v was graduated from
are Mr. and Mrs. Strain,
h
Snringfield, Mass., where s e WI
,r. ap e,
.
aknd .Janet Smart as a brides- Montgomery Blair High .School, Sr., of Penn Valley.
maid.' Beth and Janet were class- Silver Spring, Md.; and Is ... senior
AUTOIATIC TRAISMIIIIOIREPAIR
mates at Bates College.
at Dickinson College where he is
. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. DickinITATE IISPECTIOI
Mrs. G. Wills Brodhead of member of Alpha Chi Rh ofratern- son of Ha.brou~k Heights, N.J., are
Wheel Alignment
Caster and Camber Toe-Ill
Maple avenue won the Concord ity and Skull and. Key honorary receiving eongratulations on the
MotOl'Tune-up
Gulf, Gas and.On
I 'birth of a da"ghter, Gail Fern, born
Women's Golf Trophy in the finals society..
of the tournament held at the Qon·A June wedding is planned.
September 16.
Mrs. Don D. Dickinson of Park
cord Country Club on Friday.
,Mrs. Charles H. Zensen, Jr., of
FETE BRIDE·TO-BE
avenue is the paternal grandmothRUSSELL'S SERVICE
the ,Aronimink Arms Apartments,
.Miss Susan Patrick Grimison, er. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gauthier
Opposite B~ro Parking Lot
Drexel Hill, is visiting her 'Parents wb.ose marriage to Dr. Benry pf Barre, Vt., are the infant's
in Largo, Fla.
Crawford Ford o.f Amherst
ternal graJ;ldparents.
.
II,!'I'
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Lee of will take 'Place at 2 p.m. tol!lorrow
\Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schaefer of
Haverford place have recently at Trinity Episcopal Church, was
&pent the weekend at their summer guest of, honor at a kitchen shower Springfield announce the arrival 01
cottage on Elk Lake near
given Tuesday, October 7, at the their first child, a daugll.ter, SanSTATE ,CHARTER ASSOCIATION
trose.
home of Mr.. Herman Bloom on dra I,f!e, born September ~9 at the
Cr9zer
;Jiospital,
Upland.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. M~rse Columbia avenue.
. .OPERATlII
IURREIl
The paternal grandparenta
and their daughter Ann are uack . Following the rehearsal dinner,
%
FOR l' 'EARl
DIYIDEID
in their home on Parrish road which will be held this evening at Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schaefer
following a two and a half months' the home of the 'groom's parents Nether Providence.
PEa..AIIUIi
The haby's mother is the former
tour of ·Europe where they motored Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Ford, Sr.,
Convenient Deposits ,nd Withdrawals by Mail
through FraJlce, Switzerland, Au.... the bridal -party' and ouwl-town Edith Graeber, daughter of
and
Mrs.
A.
C.
Graeber
of
Springtria and Ita1y. They returned on guests will be entertained by Mr.
Call or Write lor Inlormation
field.
th~ "VulcaniaH Thursday, Oetober I and Mrs. Richard McCray at
2.7 S. 40th Street
EVergreen 6-5561
2.
home of Mr. McCray's !parents, :Mr.
IMr. and Mrs. W. Newton Ryer- and .Mrs" Heston D. )kCray on
Mr. and Mrs. John Seldon
Bon of Elm avenue visited ovel'
Cornell ..venue.
nant, Srd, of Irwin announce the
weekend in Bradford, Mass., with
Miss Grimison is the daughter birth of William F. Tennant on
their daughter Amy, a'.
of Mrs. E: Douglas Grimison of\Slmday, September 28. Mrs. Tenat Bradford Junior . College, and Reading and the lab! Mr'. Griuiison.
Is the ,fonner Margie Satter,in Hanover, N.H., with their son
thwaite, daughter of ·Mr. and Mrs.
Tim, a senior at Dartmouth Col10R.ELL • LAPPII
Willia'!' F. Satterthwaite of L.anslege. They attended the DartmouthThe marriage of Mlsa Deborah downe, fonnerly of North Chester I
Penn game with Tim on Saturday. Hazell Lappin and Mr. Samuel road.
Jack Chambers, son of Mr. and Todd Cornell took place at Christ
,young John Is the
Mrs. Francis S. Chambers
Episcopal 'Church, Ridley Park,
fourth child and 'thlrd son.
The
Center
Girdles and Bras,
Dickinson avenue, Is attending Saturday, September 27, with the
.
Saint Andrews School in
. Rev. William S. ,Musselman offi- .,Mr. and Mrs. W. David Webb
Corselettes and Camp Supports, etc.
town, Del., this year.
ciating at·the.ceremony.
of Wyncote are receiving cOJlgratMra. Leslie Baird of Rutgers
The bride is the daughter of Mr. ulations on the hirih of their fourth
AUTO REPAIRS
ROBERT JI An, Mgr.
ma-
II 3-0440
Parielas Building I Loa~ Association
41h
-
..
.
Girdle and 'Bra .Shop
Fashion
nue waS guest of hono.r at. a fare- and Mrs. William E. Lappin of RUt- ~~~~~T~er~rla~L~;yn~n~'e~,~o~n~s~u~n~da~'~Y'I
well limcheon given Tuesday
gers avenue. Shit. attended Spring28, in Ha'hnemann Hos1
several of her frien~ at th., home field High School and is a graduof Mrs. Willard E. Bat\! of Msr- ate of Cedar Crest College, Allenletta av.enue. Mrs. Baird Is leaving town.
.
. for Florida October 1 7 . '
Mr. Cornell is the Bon -of Mr. and
SWARTHMOII. .1.
Mr_ and Mrs. Beldenl S.
Mrs. Samuel H. Cornell 'of Garden
returned to their home on Rutgers City, Long'.lsland, N.Y. Be is a
Alr· ....."I.....
avenue Saturday after four !Weeks
of Lehigh University,
FRIDA' .nd IATURDA'
in Europe. Mrs. Tucker joined her 'Bethlehem.
.
OIT. 10, II
husband in Geneva where he was
Mrs. . Lappin entertained at·a
LAST 2 DAYSIII
attending the 'International confer- tea in honor of her daughter Friday
. Lana Tumer
on the peacefal uses of atomic afternoon before the wedding. The
energy. From Geneva they drove to r8bearsal dinner for the bridal
. northern Italy, spent a few days In party and their families waa glven
, (TecbDlcolor)
Paris and London and visited in
.
Feature TImes - 7:00. 9:40 P.M.
the north of Irelaud.
IIAIAZlIE IUBSCRIPTIOII
FII.lIst D., I. O.r H.II" H••p
Mr. and Mrs. Walton Clement,
Call
•••
Ir.. of Yale avenue had as their
...t.st • • • .1.. en hr ItlP
1111.
LLOYD
E.
IlUFFIAI
IHIEF WAI ILOID
gueats last weekend Mrs. C~~~:.~:
parents Dr. and Mrs. Louis
with His Vast Assortment ~ .
and her aunt Miss Madeleine Wol. . Rope Tricb ••• and
lerz. aU of YoDkers, N.Y.
II O.r I.ntl 'IOIUS BAIDITI'
Mrs. Mathew Clark of Fairfield,
. plus Color Cartoon. Camival
Conn., reeently retqrned to SwarthI.IDA.Y, 1101.", TIES'"
more with her daughtar
. lIT. 12, II, II
ham. '1\ 'Bates after vac,.ti'Onilllg I
. . . 2 6OItilEOUS SPECTACLES
with the Bates In Pri.- Point,
11ft, The family gathered here to
ON THE BOARDWALK
,.
(TMJm'onJor)
eelebrate the wedding
,
for
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Ap,......
AT l
THE
PUIUS CLUB
.
.
.
OF SWARTHMORE
p""""
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a"
Satu,.,
. OclUhr 11
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CHAlLES F.· HTNOUI
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thN
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N C CI TY
Celober ••• delightful, sunny
weather for Q lost. few cloys'
relQlCQtion be~ winter in the
solt. seo olr. Sun deckS, so~
Iorio, lounges, game rOOm,
evenl"" entertoln..-t, dell~1oui·meals. Ocean _t'lf In
baths. Twin bedS with bath
fnIIn $13. Mpd. ·Am. Plan$5.25. Ask' obout Incl......
Plan. Call AtlantiC Cit,.
5-1211, In N.Y., MU 2~9.
all
lay JOlIN PAftiCI
_ _ .u.., .... Dlloct... of
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Jack HawliM'
WhtI •
c.t of
t'I'" :
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aln.
6:30. 10:15 P.M.
WEI.. THill.. Fit., UT.
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tn' hal.
Ingrid IeugJi_ Y" 8rpner
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out into the sunlight the caIIIerG sets itself.
. W. do not always have theie Cameras on hand Q'l
they have been selling at a mad. mad~:le~ w. SU99Mt
that you drop in soon to _ th_ . eifuI ~rasW.... Is • .., .. W.." Awa' ....... .,.... ........
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Fri.' to 8:30,
~tanton
.
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membe~ attend~
~a;ymond
MiI~n
~orked
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.SWEET CIDER
APPLES
·on.
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"VOLUNTEER
FmEMEN
Were··
~.
II STILL
Are
SERVING! THE PUBLIC
.
N'IGHT'
AND
DAY
.
I
.
,
irea,
your volunteer firemen are always ready. to .
•
Your aid night and day.
Civic minded, self .
~, often heroic, these neighbors of yours
~te homs of their spare .time at District. County
and State Fire'scltools to Perfect themselves in ·mod~ firefigbtiilg tecbniqd~
.provide ·the
-the 300 square mile. area f!E'"ed with "Springfield"
Water with one of the best equipped, most eftectiye
of an volunteer firefighting forces. And fire preventiOn week from ()ctober i; through Qctober ll-is
a good ~ to JeUM"D~ that your loail Company
"BriJs and de p vee your most mJeJi\l.IIUPport.
...... to
'
a
man~ vol~
:Unl~ers'ty
If
Hlvo You Ev.r Noticed Brigitte Bardot'.
Be.utiful E,es?
Someho'V we halfe the leelin, that you haven".
They 'are motion picture eameras that have photoelectric
'ceO coupled directfy to the aperature of the lens-YOU
merely point the c:ci_ and sl:-tI Into the shade. back
~
~f
lPatholo.
The Eyes ,Have It!
Wh.t Are These Colmer••?
for:m~
m~nager
i
Phone CHeBter4_~3331
.'
themeetingp~
~e
.815~ ~gmOJltAveIlUe, Chester
these.
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previo~
Holds Opel leeHII
195~
.
Qid You Ev... Look at th. New "II 6' tiowell
Eleclric Eye 8 mm. Movie C.m.....?
A~;n life suspect 'bot you ,halfe missed seeing
p.'O- CI_ IIIee
S·
nl~
Individually
fitted' to you foreomfot1: anel beautY.
.
AlteratiOllS ·free. .
AD Famous Makes.
.
Papa
time to tim. since IIMS. A prof-~~
citlzena, whidl. is non-sectarian fa
sor a~ the University of PeanayI••
PntIiIlOr
vania, .he is the author of the...
character.
book "Changing Values In
Mrs. Glbaon revieWed
New Administrative
bah, visiting professor (first oem- lege".
F' . •
seaaona, with ~h. ·problems ariIIDC
Personnel Also
est.;r o~y). Undergraduate degree,
Otller Alielaa.ellta
Irst GatherIng for Open. ·in connection with farn~ the
Un,vers,ty of btaabuJ, PhJ> Uni
I
H
G
Se
F 'e dl Ope' Bo
-t
• INamed
versit>' of Berlin. Mr. Al~h h';
President Smith. also announeed
ouse roup
t
n n y
n
use group ......
taught at the University· of '-tan- se>:e.ral n.ew appomb\lenta In ad. for Oct 13th
transportation to
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t e bul and the Universl.... of Ankara, m
a ,ve persoJinel.
-College, recently annoanced 11 new where 'he .was cbai;:"'n of the
WIUi,,:m M. 'Stanton, Jr.,
New members were introduced
plan programs. It Is clear tlrat
faculty aPP9intmenta for. the aead- mathematics department and dean erly b?slDe.s
of Park Col- to'the Sponsors Committee
the the necesaary'staffiJig of the work-.
emic year
,.s follq'ws;
of the faculLv
of
sc',ences
H
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lege
10 ParkVIlle, Mo., succeeds Friendly Open House fOf Older IDgteeCOIUDIAittees requirel!'
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un rI. ny man or 'Woman InterBiology _ Mrs. Anna R. Whit- been a guest 'Professor at the. Uni- ~r,!
as superintendent of :SWarthmoreans at its first meet- ested in this service is requeeted
ing, lecturer (first semester only), versity of Zurich, has worked at bu~dlDgs a~d grounds. A Philadel- 'ng of the season Septe~ber 29 atto·telephone Mrs. Gibson at KIngaB.A. Smith College and Ph.D. Unl- the Institute for Advanced Study phlan by birth, Mr. Stanton was t'be home of Mrs. H. H. G,ibson, Jr., wood 8-6048. The first Friend17
versity of Iowa. Mr'lo .Whiting has Princeton, and is a visiting profes:
fro,!, the Westtown af Elm avenue. O~eT andyo~ger Open Bo.use gathering will be on
taught at Swarthmore several sor at Rutgers University and the
and r~e,v~ a B.A: de~
.. and wo~en JDterested m ac- Monday, October 18,'at 2 o'clock. .
I UniV'ersity of Pennsylvania.
from the Un~verslty of W'BCons~n. tlVlt,es of retIrement are welcome
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ILekh R. Batra, lecturer (.econd Daniel H. Wagner, lecturer (first
::so'dstudledd a\ the
to the every other Monday afterthe
semester only), B.8c. Punjab Uni- semester only). B.A. Haverford"o hOll a an the Un,verslty of noon gatherings of the Frfendly Sponsors Committee meeting were
verslty. Mr. Barta has taught' at College, Ph.D. Brown University. rna a . .
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Open House at the rooms made iMrs.
K. Denwortb, Mra.
Allen, Mrs. Thomas D.
the University.of New ,Delhi and is Mr. Wagner taught at Swarthmore coBltefoere h,s assocnat,on w,th Park available by the Presbyterian Cl
presently completing work toward during the second semester 1957g Mr.
had
Church on Harvard avenue.
Jones, and Mrs. James H. .Connor.
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as a sa es engmeer, as a rehef ad- There is a niche in this enterOthers present included ,Mrs. C.
his Ph D at Cornell H .
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ministrator .with the
B. fraDce Kent; Mrs. Clvde M.
Iy mterested
and plant
Modern languages _ Ro.bert Sil- Friends
S ervtce
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'ttee' a. nd. as prise
for both the active
' Mrs.
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act,'ve'person
b and
ht in-t Miller, Mrs. John H. Pitman
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hoi, lecturer in French. L. es L. and
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()}\emistry. _ William J. IIhep- Licence d'anglals, Aix Marseilles' ~SIS Dd superdntendent of bu,ld- by Mrs. 'Gibson, president of the Mark Bittle, Mrs. A. L. Hillis, Jr;...
ard instrtl'ctor B.A Obe I' C I A '
. ,lOgs an groun s at Earlham
sponsoring committee, which in- Mrs.C. W. Worst, Mrs. E. B. Bollia
P
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leg",
and Mrs. Harold March.
lege, M.A. Be,rvard University. Mr. is a visiting lecturer under a' Fulfrom seven . The Sponsors Committee will
Named Aulstaat D e a l l ''representatives
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S~eppard. h~ been a physical bright grent. He has edited (in
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commuDl y groups:
next meet on November S.
sCience a,de lD the fo~d and drug co.llaboration) Francois Mauriac's llarbara Deaton, a member of
Church, M~thodist
admi~ist~atlon in y/ashington and "Le Noeud de Viperes".
Class of '57 at Swarthmore, has
Episcopal Church, Friends
tea~hJDg fello.w at Harvard. An as- lMuslc.- Claudio Spies, assistant
appointed assistant dean. M- Society, Wom,n's Club, CommuniCompletes Unit
.oc,ate member of Sigma Xi and iprofessor. B.A. and M.A. Harvard
her graduation from SwarthHealth Association, and FriendMidshipman second class John K. .
the author of several articles, he University. Mr. Spies, a member more, Miss Deaton taught tenth ly Circle.
'Murphy, HI, son of Mr. and Mrs.
will teach organic chemlst l7.
of Phi Beta Kappa, has been a grade English literatore for one
'Cooperation and financial' sup- John K. Murphy of 504 Riverview
Peter T. Thompson, instructor. teaching fellow and instructor
year in a suburban Philadelphia port is not restricted. Any loial TOad, was graduated from the three
B.A. John ~opkns, Ph.D. Univer- Harvard, ilDd comes to Swarth- ~ubllc sch~l, ~nd_ continu~d s~udy 'gl'ovp may contribute to the pur- weeks amph!bious.warfare tralmng .
sity of Pittsburgh. Mr. Tho.mpson mo.re after a year as a'lecturer at ID her maJor fIeld of English IIter- ipose of this local center for stim- August'20 at the Little Creek Naval'
comes.to Swarthmore from the Uni- Vassar. Be will tesch couraes in ature in the summer school seBsion ulating contacts for local senior Amphibious Base, Norfolk, Va.
. versity of Pittsburgh, where he has theoT)' .and conduct the ori:hestra. at the University of Iowa.
been a research assistant and an inPhi~osophy - Henry G. Russell, During her Undergradua.tte::;:~~
structor. He is a member of Sigma lecturer in Religion (first
Miss Deaton was eiected St
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Xi and Sigma T~u, and the author only). B.A. Haverford ,College, and vice president of the 'student
. of a n/11Dber of ...rticles on inorganic M.A. and Ph.D•.Harvard Univerwas president of her dormchemistry.
sity. Mr. Russeli: who is associate itory, seCretary of the Judiciary
Classics _ Martin Ostwald, asso- finance secretary of the ,American Committee, a !reshman counselor
CRAPES'
ciate professor. B.A. UniverSity Friends SeJ'vi~e Committee, has and ,eourae ad,?so~, and was ahosen
College, U niver&ity of Toronto, taught at Bowdoin, Columbia and Ifor membe...h~ lD Mortar .Board. .
LlNVILLA ORCHARDS
M.A. UniversitY 'of Chicago; Ph.D. Havenford:",
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She was a recipIent of the .oak Leaf
Columbia University. ,Mr. Ostwald
Political .. Sc/ence _ Phmp E. Medal.
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SwarthmQre from Itured ~warthmore~ollege in Aipril,
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SPRINGFIELD \!~~a;,
New Head Resldeiit
Ann Passoth, a member of
,class of '54 at Swarthmore,
be the new assistant 'de~n for admissions and head resident in Palmer Dormitory. A major in international relations at Svo'artJlmloro.,1
Miss Pas80th is presently associate
director, student and trainee
si~nt of the American-Scandinavian
Foundation. in New York, a job
which includes handling the administrative problems of a .pro.~.m \
under which more than 700 S.andinavisns are brought to this COUDIfor training hi their ,profe";ional field. .
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.Miss Pas80th studied on the law
faculty at the University of Vienna
in 1954 under a' Fulbright Scholarship. She also worked as administrative assistant fol' the Ne,th,..~ I
p.,nd,-Alnell'i",on Foundation in
York for a year. '
At Swarthmore she was sel~ted
for the Oak Leaf Award, was pres~
ident of Mortar Board, and secretary of her class. She was also codirector of the Student Employm~nt @fflce.
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Hoase Dlre"tora
• Mrs. Agues O. Harris has been
appointed assistant to the house
director "nd· heall . resident of
Worth. Slie leave~ the position of
in the Castillaja
School in California.
'Mrs. Kath~yn Davisson has been
appointed acting house director
the I"'tirement of Mrs., Sara Little.
. came to Swarthmore in 1945
as assil?tant to the house director,
and in 1950 was promoted to assistant ,house director.
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J. Jackson Waltar,.'On of Mrs.
R. Sanford Gavin of Parrish road.
has entered his freshman ;year
AmherSt ,COnege,Amhlee:rs~t,u!=:\,
Jaek is a graduate of S,
High School where he was pres!"~D~' of· the Nati~ Bonor So.,
chalpter and' receIved
D.iA.R. Award in American'
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couldn't see who was in there
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night without driving in to 1001<.'
AnyonewU1
experiellced
municipal
nlatters
at once inunderstand
why these individual residents of
HOUSE HEATING
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Rainy dap partlenlarl7 I1nIa
tion on how this money is. 'to be pa.sing along Yale avenue make a the traffic eipaeltj of the streets
spent must' be Iprovided us dnrlng crossing potentially very huard- surrounding the school, but even
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The opi"ioM espI'e. .ed b.1otD
the weeks intervening this present DUB, but· those retIPOnslble for then the system' has worked, and
liT. those 01 tM individtuU writdate and the election. What, for In- planning traffic flow and the very the drivers, have, in good humor
mr. AU I6ttere to TM Sworlkstance, will be Ute appearance of firm direction of our police should and courtesy, bom.e with the diffimar...........t b. ri(l716.d. P,etUloany completed structures? How reas.ure parenta that the maxilnum culties, whateve!' their private phil"11"'113 moll be .... ed if tM writer
is knoton to th. Editor. Ldtere "brush.off".
the nelgbborhood
got
the
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Public servants react much asphalt Is being bought and is being done to keep. the chndren osophles about ''bus or no bus".
will be published onllf at tM dis·
where, will it be placed? Is the let- s a f e . '
, Ruth C. Enion
l)I"etion 01 tM Editor.
only to public pressure. This letter ter and the spirit of all zoning - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - is therefore written with a purlpOse
WANTS ACTION
in view: that of finding out wheth- ordinances being observed? We are
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certainly not in favor of signing
Dear Editor:
er or not there exists sufficient
NO WAITU..aO ..... NO WONDERING
'Isn't it about time that we, as group' opinion in the neighborhood a blank check. And, in addition,
we
would
like
some
assurance
that
k in to th
Swarthmoreans,
. e or in the Borough to exert enough an attempt will be made to appro.
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School' questIon WIt grea r con- pressure to change the appearance
cern?
of the Rutgers Avenue Schoo! priatelyenhance the appearance of
So many times now we have grounds'from that of a
elie Rutgers Avenue School.
heard, "the SChool Board is doing ket to one conforming with the
We suggest that any other
r "th y' e d01'ng
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Ipeople in the neig'hborhood or an v
the bes t 1't can."0,
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character of the Boroug .
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a good job". Perhaps this is true,
Some sehool district'; are haVing who live elsewhere';n the '~rough,
s
who find that their sentiments
bu.t wh en we h ~ar such re~ort sa, diflficulty integrating students,
"fmal pl~,ns wt1l. be submItted by ours. is a lesser p~blem which
align with thosll contained In this
February (close to a year after have largely solved by ignoring its letter, assist in amplifying the
the fire) _ it makes one wonddr.
. t c _ that of integrating audibility'of our voice by performThere have been similar situa- exh'S eln eb 'Id'
A ranch type ing the following action:
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ti.·ons tn. other school dlstrtcts; one .chool building may obe called for
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IS a 1C e, SIgn your
name .on it somewhere and mail
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e In~rests of econ·'my·
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't to th S
ta of h B
school ~lre was almost exactllf the an asplialt ranch to aeeompany
1 . e ecre ry t e oard
same ttm~ of ~the year as ours. It a ears utferly profligate.
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of School Directors, Swart.bwas a mllJor problem for the School 'PP
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more-Rutledge Union School
Board and they went about it in a
Only four o~ five ~I~~S a year
District.··
'businesslike . and methodical way; are large park.mg fac1bttes needed
Then, hl your subsequent travels
However when the townspeople 'in -the neighborhood. These oeea- about town try to find a parking lot
If you instan gas house heating now, you C8l;I
heard they would be a year on sions arise when High .gchool.
vast, stark, and unimaginatively
be assured of heating comfort within a week.
split 5essions and the resulting football games are played. The ftrst created as ~hat which is now the
Then you'n be set for dependable' wakmth
confusion-they tOok action. Re-' game of the season wSslPlayed one space-age marvel of Rutgers Ave-'
throughout die entire JapllSe ••• throughout
sult?-the School Board worked week ago today. That
nue. .
' night after night-Saturday and exactly 14 cars ~ere parked on the
Yours for maintaining the attlie entire winter. What's more, gas house
Sunday. They pushed. the. investi- huge new lot~ the vast
tractiveness of Swarthmore.
heating is fully automatic-requires no _uengation, they did everything pos- of· speetatorsparked on streets
J. A. C. Foller
tion or fuel ordering, 'itorage, or deli~ery.
sible to quicken the pace, and the nea;er the field. 'rhe ne.ed for ev~ry _ EditoY8 Note - This letter has
final result1-Only six months of avadable square foot of ",arkmg bee.. endorsed bll 14 neighboTS.
split sessions and a new school.
space, therefore, cannot be held to
CONY.HI.NT . • UDO.T PI-AN II
Members of our School Board aC- \be the reason for failure to
COMMENDS POLICE
cepted their po.ition willingly- tractively screen' the area by allot- To the. Editor:
'I: Gas bouM beatlo8 paJlDUtS can be :
..... fA equl &mnwUS 0ftI: a lOomomb '
now in the emergency the Board ting enough space for th~ 'Planting
I would like to express appropal" of for ade
co",,,Hieace
should' go all out to Iiave everything of sh'1bbery along the street side. ciation of the fine efforts being
: CaIl • ..we yoW" "carat Pbi1adelpbla :
back to normal not later than SapAn IDspection of the Bor.ough's put forth by the .Swarthmore police,
: 'if ;,.....,... _ foe _
detai1a
tember 1959.- And it Is up to the z 0 n I n g ordinances
both /legumr and auxiliary, and
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townspeople to .oUer help, con- yields sufficient justification to the teachers and student safeties,
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structive criticism, and time 1b as- provide a "front yard" for the asthe vexing transportation probsist with the problems. Let's not phalt sea. Looking under Residen- lems each day at the elementary
0tII yow pi.. ".1 01' bull... Bit back and acCept such decisions tial District;Article 5, Section 501, school.
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." "plans will be submil;ted in one finds that, "All buildings (and
We are, perhaps, too apt to over• • • 11 . . . . . . . .... ,. . . . .
February". Let's have plans by this would by definition, of course,
th.e good when we worry about
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November and bunding in progress include a school) shall have front the evtls O!f a problem,. I feel that
by F<:Ibruary and full seSsions by yards of at least twenty-five
we are fortunate to have policemen pRUDllLPHIA ~80rlllO;r"'PANY
Ssptember.
. .... 'While it is true that
can retlain their close personal
Or. are you willing to see, 1. An ordinance does not 8P"';ify, that .
. with ~e chndren while
inedequate and down-graded edll~ grass must be planted in the ,"front d:':-r-::ect=-lD-::g::-a_'-:lo:-n..:g-:I_'n_e_of-:au~to_traf
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estional program? 2. Teachers yard", it can reasonably be held to
working with poor 'facilities? 8. In- be within the- intent of the ordicreased transportation problems? nance that the yard be of a charae4'. General chaos?
ter that one might ordinarily find
What. can you do? FiM, speak in a residential district, and not a
your mind it! parents meetings. space speeificany allocated for the
Secondly, .write members of the daily storage of ·machinery. Furth~
School Board. Sug\rest ways and ermore, the Board of School Dimeans that win speed up the pro- rectors should, :we thillk, ibe
gram. Above all voice your opin- lastto violate even so much as
i.ons somewha~, somehow; Time's spirit of a Borough Ordina,nce.
a wasting-let s get going I
Let us turn our, attention now to
Robert S. Kamp
the structure covering the waiting~
platform and entrance-walk into
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the Rutgers Avenue door of the
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new building.. Disregarding the esOctober 4, 1958
Dear Editor:
thetic value' of its exposed.oplumb. Despite the repeated protests of ing-and-eorrugated-board colostruc'-i
neig1lbors of' the new Rutgers Ave-' tlon, an unfInished symphony in
nue .Elementary School, a vast and modem building materials, is It
virtually unbroken sea of asphalt legan Decidedly not. The afo.....
has 'been laid almost to the side- mentioned Section 50'1 of the zoning
walk along Rutgers avenue, N~- ordinances reads in' full as follows:
erous suggestions for relieving th "All 'buildings shall have
monotony of this ngly eXpanse by yards of at least twenty-five
such means as the providing of a mea'sured from the nearest Ipart
grass and shrubbery strip to screen projection of .such building to
it from the street, the creation
street, 'highway, road, lane, alley,
grass"islands to serve as 'parking building line, orlproperty line upon
guide., the ,{urrounding of the two which such building fronts." This
(Wedding, Birth, Business, Professional)
lonely trees .with enough unpaved projected structure extends.' to
earth to iK'rmit their roots to ob- within exactly sixteen and one-haH
(School. Church, and Other Organizations)"'
tain the moisture they win need to inches of the road, lane, or_ AlIAV 1
m.aintain growth, have all been ig" upon which it £"ronts. That the
nored.
asphalt strip running parallel
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The above suggestions and others the Avenue is in fact a road, lane
were all made in a sineere effori or aney, and not a parking area will
We W oulcl Appreciate tlte Opportunity to Quote on Your W ~rA: • ~. Call
to preserve the residential appear- be-hastily confir·med by one of onr
ance of a neighborhood that the 'borough's capable policemen on any
Borough zoning ordinances describe day that school is in session. Neithas being residential.' The sugges- er the structure referred to nelre, 1
tiona were m'ade individually to nor the details of the_. parking
various members of the Board of were, pictured in the'· architect's
School oDirectors and to members sketch disPlayed to the commnnlty
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of die arehite<:tural lim reapen- prior to the stsrt of constrOc;P.on.
sible lor the project. Two neighAnd IIOW to add up' a few
bors even offered to· freely donate these thollghts. We see by'"
shrubbery. Replies invariably took Swarthmorean. i.sue of October
these forma:' "Well; you Imow, it 1958, that the Board of School
"Printers 01 Tire Swartlrmoreon"
is not really my, responsibility", rectors gives legal notice of its ro"I'll mention it to the head'af my solution desiring to Increase the
firm", "I can't do anything abont school district's dEbt by $60,000
that becaulI8 it Is _the School AuUt- new ,;work on the damaged
~.rt1a ~
ority that's doi1JC the bUllding". school. This question will be .......·1.
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UTTERS TO THE EDITOR
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THE -SWARTBMOREAN
PlJlUSHI!D I!VEIY FRIDAY AT SWAlTIIMOII!, PENNA.
PETEk E. TOLD, BAR.JOIUE TOLD, Publ_","""
Phone Klngswood 3-0900
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
Barbara B. Kent, MIl'lllJ(lin1l Editor
Rosalie D. Peirsol, Marjorie T. Told, Ruth D. Bcnlngton
E~ as Second Cia.. Matter, January 24, 1929, at the 'Post
Off1C& at Swartbmo." Pa., und~r the Aet of Mareh 8, 1879.
DEADLINE - WEDlojESDAY NOON
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'IIEllnERli1 I.TII
Mr. Roberta" will preach at the
9 :30 and 11 o'clock ,ervlces Sun'llay
morning. The topic of hi. sermon
wiD be _"The - Proolem of Our
Mood.... The Sacrament of Bap..
tism will he administered at the
second service.
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·Church school classeS meet at
9 :30 and 11 o'clock. The Senior
High Bible class meets at 10:45.
~he Women's Bible CIaBs meets
at 9:80.
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The Junior Choir rehearses at
4 'P.rn. and the Senior Choir at
5 p.m.
The. Youth Fellowship for eighth
and ninth graders will i!leet at fi
p.m. in the Woman's Association
Room for a brief get-acquainted
period. Light refreshments wil1 be
served. The discussion period will
begin at 5 ;15 on the subject of
"Being the Bos~". J aniceFairehnd,
Gay Pyle, B.ruce Cratsley, and
.CHURCH SERVICES
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Dr. D. Evar Roberts. Minister
Sanday, October I Z
9 :30 & 11 A.M; - Mr. Roberts
will preach.,
9:30 & 11'A.M. - Church School
classes
9 :80 A.M. - Women's Bible class
10:45 A.M. - Senior High Bible
Class.
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6:30 P.M. - ' Cpnples' Club
· Wednesday, October 15
Women's Cirele Day - . .
8 :30 P.M.·- Bible Study
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·METHODIST CHURCH
John C. Kulp, Minister
Louis' R. Schroeder
Minister of'MuBic
San~y, OctoberlZ
9 :45 A.M.--=chu-. ch School classes.
8 :46 & 11 A.M . .cc:. Mr. Kulp will
-preach.
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7:00 P.M. - Jr. and Sr. Hi F.ellowships: Mary 'El1en Williamu.
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Stenley\R. West, D.D.,
Priest-In-Charge
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Sad day, October IZ
8:00 A.M. - Hbly Communion.
9:30 A.M. -'. Morning Prayer
9:30 A.M. -' Chureh School
11:15 A.M. - Moming Prayer
· Wednesday, October 15
7:00 A.M. - HolY Commu¢.on
9:80 A.M;. 7' 1):01y Communion
Graham Pat~rson will be the leaders.
The. "Crossroads" Bible' Study
Group 'Will meet at 9:80 Tuesday
morning in the ,Woman's Association Room.
The Board of Trustees will meet
at 7:30 Tuesday evenin"'.
0;
OIROLE 13, chairman Mrs. Peter
P. Miller, wJII meet at 9 :30 Wednesday
Room. in the Woman's Association
Clreles meeting at 10:30 Wednesday are a8 follow.:
IClRoOLE .1, chairman Mn.. Carroll P. Streeter, at the home of
Mrs. James H. Hornaday, 310 Dicklnson'" avenue; CIRCLE 3, chairman Mrs. Fred T. Anthony, at \the
home of Mrs B'
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'742 ,Harvard ~ve~'::;y CIR.c~rs~,'
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c aIrman Mrs. WUliam Craemer,
Sr., at the home of Mrs. Harold
Stott, Cedar Grove road; OIRCLE
5, chairman Mrs. Oscar Hart, at
the home of Mrs. W. R. Leeron,
410 Cedar lane; CIRCLE 6, chalrnian Mrs. L. H. PownaU, at the
.home of Mrs..GeorgeArmitsge,
410 South 'Chester road; OIRoOLE
1, chairman Mrs. Charles Thomas
at the home of Mrs. Corben C:·
Shute, .315 Maple avenue; omClJE
10, chairman Mrs: Charles Brooks,
at the home of. Mrs. Brooks, 50
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ores ane.
Also' CIRQ!..E
2, chairman
Mrs.
William
Ward, 8rd;
CIRCLE
8,
chairman 'Mrs. ,Robert Arnold, and
OIRCLE 9, chairman Mrs Frank
Keenen.
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At 8 p.m. Wednesday 'OlROLE
U,chail'DlanMrs,Hllrry F.Brown,
Jr., will meet at the home of Genevleve ReaVis, 625 University 'Place.
aIRoOLE 12, chairman Mrs. AIvah W. Stuart, will nieet at the
home of Mrs. Stuart, 327 Vassar
avenue.
The Bible Study Group fo~
church school teachers will me~t
at 8:30 Wednesday.
Clioir rehearsals Thursday are
at 3 p.m. for the Primary iroup,
and 3:45 aor·the Junior group; The
ChancelChoirwill rehearse at 7:30.
FIIEIDI MEETIIS IOTES
E. Ullman in a revi_ GIl EcIna
Ferber'" "Ice Palace," at 10 a.m.
in the clubhou.ae.
The .art department announced
that its trip to Ph111ips Mills G.Ilel'f, New" Hope, Is scheduled 1ft
October 20. Further Information ia
available at KIngowood 3-1971. The
tea on October 12 has been cancelled.
WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
A eolebration at. .the Holy eo-",The Cancer Dressing grouP will
munlon will be held at 8 o'clock 1__> in the lounge from 10 a.m. to
Sunday morning. Chun:h"
noon, Tuesday. Members areinclu_ will meet at 9 :30. A ssmee
to .",ist In this project.
of ),fuming Prayer will be
Thursday at 8 p.m., the tra';eI
at 191e same hour a8 well.as at
will present Raymond
11 :15. The ushers for
E. Wilson of Ogden avenue, showing slides of Sweden, Finland and
be as" fonowa:
9:3.0 a.m. _" W. M.,McCawley, other European countries.
The Rhythmic Exereise' Class
'head usher; R. D. Hulme, alterMrs. J. J. Schoff of Dartmouth
nate; Steve Ip, H. W. Jackson, I. begins at 9 a.m. Friday, October avenQ.e entertained her eightsome
C. lubin, Jr., Peter Madison, W. T. 17, for a 10·week series .
for luncl)eon Thursday at the'
Salom, and ~. V. Thomas, .1r.;at . Also on OctOber 17 the'literature Strath Haven Inn, followed by
11:15 a.m - T., WHopper, .head departm~nt will present Mrs; R. G. bridge at her home.
usher; J. H. Furlong, al~mate;
A'"
V. L. Fine, James Patchell, W. T.
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Peabody, and S. D. Reynolds.
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Douglas Wrege is schedUled to ii
Yale and Harvard Avenues
serve as acolyte at 8 o'clock; RichGracious Dining in our· AIR-CONDmONED
ard Hawley, Jr., at 9:30a.m, and
Room. After - Luncheon Bridge
p>IoniaI
at 11:15 Peter Berlin.
Ta~les available in Affi-CqNDITIONED Lobby
The Church School staff and
their husbands or wives are invited
Complete Luncheons - 95c - $1.75 - Noon to 1 :30
to a' tea to be h~d at 4 p.m in the
Dinners - Weekdays 6 - 7:30; Sundays 1 - 7:30
Parish Hall this Sunday. This iabeReservations
KIngswood 3-0680
ing sponsored by the Woma;"'s Auxiliary, aud Mrs. Charles Andes Jr.
HELEN C. WILSON, Manage~
is chairman.
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There will be a meeting of the
Vestry on Monday at 8 p.m
SUNNY BRAE
The women sewing for the -Holid
ORCHARDS
ay Fair T(jts Table will meet on
Best Varieties in PritlUl ConditiMt
Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the Cleaves
R~m. Those working on aprons
will sew on Thursday and will meet
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in the Cleaves Room at 10 o'clock.
There will be a celebration of the
Holy Communion at -1 o'clock Wednesday. morning and sgain at 9:30.
Fo~low.Jn,: the latter .servlce the advan~ed Bible c1as•.will be held, The
begtnner's class WIll meet at 1 p.m.
. "The fall Rummage Sale'will open
at 7 o'clock Wedn.!"'day evening. It
wi1\ also be open from 8 a;tn. to
12 noon on Thursday.
Dr. W. E. Danforth's evening
B 'bl Stud I
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y C ass .or men 'Will meet
atS
p.m.
in the Cleaves
Room.
AUThursday
men are invited
to participate.
A box .upper and square dance,
sponsored by the Evening Group
of the Woman's AJ1XiIIliry, .will be
.h!Old at.. 7.:30 ".11!". Frld~y in the
Paitsh Hall.
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More !han three quartan of a
century of unequaled service, dependabDIty and high... stondarcla.
METHODIST IOTEI
The Board of Trustees will meet
at the church at 7 p.m. tonight, followed by the regular monthly meeting of the Official Board at 8. p.m.
Church Sehool e)asses on Sunday
begin at 9:45 a.m. with classes
for all age~ There is a nursery
for infants to flwo years old conducted during this hour•.
At the identical services of worship at 8 :45 and 11 o'clock, Mr.
K,u\p will uS,e as his sermon
AlwOIIS Good
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At the Adult Forum Sunday ject, "Found By Christ".
Henry Russell will give the first
Visitors for "Operstion Victory"
of two talks on the. relevance of will be commissi~ned at t~e
th Bible to everyday lives
. for vlsitstion this Week of VisitsTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
;omorrow October 11 Friends tion, tsking place in 1,000 MethoOF FRIENDS
and friends' of Frienels ~re cord- dist Churches of Bishop
ially invited to hear a report of the EljJiscopal Area.
Sanday, October IZ. ','
9 :45 A.M. _ First-Day School
latest program developments of the
There are three ssparate groups
9 :45 A.M. _ Adult Forum.
American Friends. Service Com- cafing ·for children under allult
"The
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. the secon'd" wor,
sell. Bible and You", Henry .Rua.. tilittee. ·M"'!tings· 'Will stsrt at 10 s~ervtsion
dunng
11:00 A.M. _ Meetinlt for Wor- a.m. at the Race Street Meeting ship hour - for children to 'four
ship. Children cared for in Whit- House, Philadelphia,' with a report years of age, children four to
tier House.' All are welcome.
on the Alaska work ca~ and also and extended Junior Church for
6.30
P.M
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High
School
Fellowr
ship SupPer
a discussion o;>f ways to- meet
hard- children of .. grad'es one to s.....
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Children of ,the twO older groUl>'
. Monday, October 13
ening attltu es on ,n rna an ex- should attend' Chuich With th.,irl
An Day Sewing for A.F.s.C.
. ternal
At 2problems.
p.m. Elmore' Jackson will parents and leave during the singWednesday, Octoller 15
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Middle East problems and Dr. Jos- Youth Fellowships will :meet at
FiRST CHURCH OF
eph .Stokes win tell of the recent
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visit of three Quake~ medical men p.m. for their regular .Sunday
SWARTHMORE
to Russia. .
ning program. Mary. Ellen WiI·
Park Avena,. below Hanard
Iiams, who hils just returned from
Sanday, October IZ
a five week tour IIf Pola"d and
11 :00 A.M.-Sullday School.
CHllllfli1 SClEICE IDTEI:
Russia will show slides of her exU :00 A.M.-The Lesson _ Sermon
"Are Sin, Disease, and Death ·periences. There will be a question
will be entitled "Are Sin, Disease Rean" .wi11 be the subject of the tiV'e after the presentation, and
and DeatheveniDgReal?" meetinlr each Lesson-Sermon at ~hristian Seience refreshments.
Wednesday
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Weeit•.'SP.M., Reading Room, fOg SerVices ·Sunday.
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'l1he Eventide Cirele will meet at .
Oartmouth ,A_ue, open week.
Keynoting the Lesson-Sermon is the home elf Hrs; Chades B:1iglu'Y,
except holldQB, 10.5; Fri- this Golden Text:" "Salvation be- 616 University place; 'Tuesday
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longe\h unto the Lord: thy blessing 8 p.m. .
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The
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UNITARIAN CHURCH
\From the King James Version of 4 p.m. and the Wesleyan {)hoir
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Old Media D __ d Sprinlrfiield
the Bible the following win be read : 4:80 p.m: Tnesday.
Bet....... &>~d and Spro1ll "For God hath not given us the
The Ladies' B~le
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lI:~ '1'. Vetter lr J6ni""'r: at. love, and at a sound mind." at 12:88 'II.m. at the lJOlDe of Mrs.
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Suitt_anna Saturda,
Mrs. PbUip W. Kniskern of
Riverview road entertained at 11111.cheon for her hrldge elub MondaJ.
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Clothier Fields will be the 88me
thia Satukday of the 18th game
betzween Susquehanna University
aud Swarthmore College In a aeries
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dating hack to 1923. Iu the previous
17 games, Swarthmore has been
victorious 12 times and SusquehanPat';";" Now.U PfWmts
na five. Swarthmore's 'Victories inDYlAN THOMAS'
clude the last five games going back
UNDER MILK WOOD
to 1958. Last year, tbe Garnet
whitewashed the Crusaders, 18-0. .
Oct. 10 - II - 16 - 17 - 18
Swarthmore unveiled a new ofHEDIEROW THEATRE
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fensive threat in senior tailback
Nate Price, former Central High
CIIarlie Dietz, Jeb Turner, Bill Medford, Thad Adams, and David Houtz, Swarthmore High Sehool's
'School ace, while dropping its openfootball oees who wUI carry the brunt
, of the offensive attack against Springfield tomorrow.
er to Oberlin College 111-13.
starting wingback in Lew
HIIORD
Elv..rson's single wing attack, Garnet Romps Over
iMr. and Mrs. G. V. Korenikclflf
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Price played his first full game at
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have had as their house guest this
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tailback and scored both Garnet
Net er roy; en~e 2iCIOOll'Yl-week Mrs. John Wasson of MattlF" Eltl..., arl,.jll..,
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their
victorJ of the - I i
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a fever of 100.
The Swarthmore defense was son in their game Thursday of last
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about perfect as thew held the week with Haverford. F.inal scores
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in his starting unit, but has con_lop,pollen1Os to a skimpy twenty were - or e arSI., an
Between Uma and Gradyville
centrated on pass defense .ince yards intercepted five
for the JV.
Satlr••'I, 1IDt....r 21
Watch for sign on Middletown;
Ol>erlin's second string quartler- caused three fumbles and
Varsity teamwork enabled Carol Fir. H.U
L•••I HellP'll
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(Route 352)
back, Bill Guerrera, connected on one kick. fas. interceptions wer~' Zimmerman to aeore three goals,
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SUSQuehanna's quarterback Dick and Skip Bernard who pilfered two.
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In the first !Jalf, Swarthmore led
as well as being ,a tricky runner. was the thorn in the side of
by 2-0, but Haverf~rd rallied In
The 'Crusaders' most potent run- homesters defertse and responsible the second half to tie the game at
ning threat, Elver!on considers
for much of their poor ball hand- 2-2. The Garnet shot in the last
be John Yanuklis who has given ling. Dave Houtz blocked the kick three goals in the flnaUew minutes
the' Garnet trouble in the past two that set up the fourth touchdown of the game.
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years both offensively and defen- of the game.
Abigal Warnes scored the
sively. Yanuklis scored SusquehanThe play of the forward defen- tally in the Jy game.
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The girls mil play RidleJ Townsader's 6-0 triumph over Ursinus throughout. Headed I;y Chris Mar- ship in a home game next Thun...
last Saturday.
tin and Jack Lewicki, whose all daJ at 8:15 p.m.
Consumer's, Co-Op Ass'n. 01 Swarthmore, Inc.
around play was outstanding,
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stymied practically everJ Blue and RUTLEDaE Itll IRADE
403 Dartmouth Avenue
Opposite,Barough H.II
Gold offensive threat. J3il1 RowHEARS TALI 01 ALAlIA
......- ....,.. land and Bob Wagstaff at tackles
To,learn more about the critical were rocks of granite in the
As a climax to their study of
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Klenn;V Hewes' steady
Alaska, sixth graders at Rutle
iasues confronting the General
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many attempted sweeps School had a visitor September
Cope, chairman of International af- at his end. ,But the high light of Jean
an 11th grader at
fairs of the Swarthmore
the line play was Jay Lord's all
HIgh School, talked to
, , of Women's International League around play. He led the team with the students about \,er recent trip
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for .Peace and Freedom, ia meeting 12 tackles on defense and his
to our newest State an!1 last fronTop
Quality
-;-. There .s No Finer
with other delegates of WIL to at- ning-like charge madehjm a fifth tier. To~ illustrate her f4Ik
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tend a UN Seminar at the United man in the N.P. backfield on sever~ showed ,color 111ms, a).ong
Nations in New York OctOber 18 al occasions. ,The ~ine blocking of ml\)ly postcar4 folders and
through 15.
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'ICbms iM'a'rtin and Bill Rowland venlrs of her visit ~o Sitka,
Mrs. COpe and others who will opened up many giant holes for th.e neau,' K.etehitan and the No:rth-I
attend the seminar WJll report on backs to ~lither through. Bill MedJean looked over the projects the
their ex:periences at a m....ting r.f ford as field general behind, huge,
siXth graders had coMpleted and
the Swarthmore Branch on Friday smart, and aggressive Sid J ohmon,
answ~red the pupils' many' ques•
October 1'1 at 9 :46 at her o~ p.erformed in his steady and contions ..
SWIFT'S PURE
house, 1121 Muhlenberg avenue. fldent manne~. It' was a Joyfui and
~nyone 'Interested In the UN
hard-won VlctorJ,. which co1lcld
. its activities fa cordially invited. have been' much worse If the Gal;Det Iltll aRADE .OTHERS
.For transportation call XJ[ngaWood had w l s l t e d ' T D .EET TUESDAY
8-8086.
The Springfield Cougars have 1
Madame Else Zeuthen (If C....en- beaten Media and N.P. as 'has ',A business meeting of the Uth
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B th te
grade mothers will be held Tues'
RED LABEL
o~, 0 . ama ~ave reg_ day at 1 p.m•. In the high school
hagen, international president of • war
the WIL and a member of the
lSte~ similar scores 8g&lDst these I
Ish delegation to the UN General mutual opponents. EverJone knows auditorium. William H. Blish, prln,
!Assembly, will be honored at
pf the enthusiastic rivalry that
will discuss school
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Iamcheon to be held In Philadelphia exists ·between the, Cougars and the
RED LABEL Fancy Blue Lake Vertcllli Pack
on Oetober. 18 at the YWOA, 2007 Garnet. a.nd can be assured of a
Chestnut sa.et, Philade~hla.
real . dlDg-
Anyone interested 'In attending morning as these two undofeated
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this occasion may contact Mrs. GiI- teams mateh their taI~M& .
octOBER 23, -1958
bert Haight, who will· ofilclallJ
RED LABEL No. 20an
RUTLEDIE PTA .EETS
sporuored br
represent the Swarthmore Branch
The . Rutledge P.'l',A. held its
EdlllltJ•• D.p.rt ••it .f
of WIL, at KIngawood 3-9917.
first meeting of the year in the
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IEPlILIOlI RlLLlEi
Rutledga Fire Hall on Tuesday, at
hneflt 01
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RepUblican County Rallies
6 :30 p.m. This was a dinner meetFund
KE~BLER'S NEW, SLIM
be held at Yeadon BOrOUgh~~::~:ling followed by instailation of ofTict.ei-s on Sale at
Yeadon, and Columbus C
ficeN and Ii planned program. The
CIIureh Custom Kitchens
Cheater, at 8 p.m. on Octdber 23, new officers are:
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'teewomen, ....,rkers aud' as manJ preside~t BruC!!, Wright, secretary
others as ~B8lble, are asked to at- Hazel Bartlett, treasuer 1IIrs. B,ob.;
KRAFT'S
tend one of these rallies.
e11l Hughes.
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Legs and' Breasts of
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PORI SAUSAGE
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Reed. Heads UF
M"m Show Oct. 24-26 HOLIDAY FAIl . . . . mEE
IIIr. and 1IIrs. William Church of honll8 guests Mrs. Church'. 'ParCentral Campaign Zone The annual ChrJllUltbemum
.1 WOIIIH. . .EETlII.ilIDlckinaon avenue have a. their entsMr.
Mrs. Charles 'G•
Randal W. Reed, Wallingford, S~ow at the Swarthmore College
Two committees for the ~0'::~1
Brown of Bethlehem.
wIH give leadership to the 1969 will beheld Friday to SundaJ, Octo- Fair of TrinitJ Church held
United Fund Drive which open'ed ber 24, 25 and 26, at the fieldhouse B9aalons'this week to continue th.!lr I
Tuesday in Delaware County's cen- on College lane.
all-out preparations for the annual
tral c8D\P8!gn zone.
Hours will be from 2 to 9 p.m. event, being held this Jear on No.Reed ia active In health and wel- on Friday; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on vember 12.
2507 Chestnut
Chester
fs~ work,. both in the county and Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m. on
Under the chai.rmanshlp of Mrs.
Philadelphia, as well as In profes- Sunday.
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slonal organizations. ~e was last
"ris, the "Christmas
10
president and is
Prof. Scriven Presents
workshop group held Its meeting on
to ts apply to
_ ... N..... Can
a board member of Family Service
Tuesda TV $cr'
Wednesday evening at 8 p.m;
ALBERT N. GARRETT
Aoed. Beall•• _ .
of Delaware County. He is also a ,
. y.
les the Cleaves Room 'of the church. .
Pr riMII Old B '
M'
cCXlTII",••enl Ken ...d WomOll
member and vice chairman of 1!Je
Professor Mlch~1 Scnven of the
The "Winter Garden" committee
'Garr~~ Av~·8-((ft:'48·9
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Family AdvlaorJ Division, Phlla!ilOSOPhy and ':- held its work meeting qn ' f h u r s d a J '
BI•• erou ..delphia Health and Welfare Coun- gI n t'
aT mo,:" <;:>lIege, 18 morning
10 a.m. at the home of
eU.
.
. . p~aen Ing a V selles Are You Mrs. William Scher on Ctidar lane.
Controller for the Atlantic lie- : Good J~dge of People" on Tues- Chairman of the committee i. Mrs.
fining Company, Reed ia also
~y .mornlDgs, 9 to 9:20 a.m. be- James Patchell.
.
Never Underestimate the Beauty
member of .the Controller',s InSti- gI~n~ng September 30 on Station
tote of America·!U'd the National w;r~~'
TAKE PA,.T II TWO .
.
of
Asaociation of Accountants.
. ro essor ~nven 18 a. graduate .
I nEIDAY .EETlla SERIES
, Anoth r Wailing{ d
'd t ID mathematiCs and phYSICS of the
e
or
resl en UniversitJ of Melbourne, AustraEric Braund, Joseph Conrad,
was appointed to the post of zone r
H t k h' d
'
Monroe Beardsley and Bess t.al~e,1
vice. chairman,Ral
h L.
. Dill
la. England
e 00 J IS
at Oxp
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andoctorate
has '\YO ked
~ a II residents of Swarthmore, will
Providence and, Turner roads., He
' '1
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or participate in a series of two meettP~
KNOWS Carpet
is business manager of.the Eil8tern severa years on lOgical 'Proble~ ings sponsored bJ Media FellowBaptist Theological Semmary.
: ps~~h~ogy and pSJc~:naIY.;:: ship House in cooperation with The
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Po.
Re,ld and Dill will work together I e m
8C~sS. some 0
e . pro ,Delaware CountJ Council on Hum-I
Klngswood 3-6000 - CLearbrdolc 9-4646
In directing the drive throughout ems of predicting ~he beh~Vlor.of an Relations.
1ihe zone's three divisions which
iiI- people
their char- These meetingsI to W h'ith the :pub.
acter and evaluatlDg
;
clude central,
and
•
lic is invited will be held at
western Delaware county commonVISIT .UILIO LIIRaRY .
p.m. at Fellowship House, Media,
" o n October 14 and 21. At the
Ities.
.
Among the seven district dlrac-· P-upils of Mrs. Grace Witter's meeting a film, "The High Wall,"
SAY, have YOU hearcJ the story about • •".
tors who will be working'in',
Providence division 'with Mr. Reed tina Hunter a letter of apprecia- lected panel and' the a1fllence will
.
Is Edward IAtJwhome of MOJlan, tion following their visit to the discus. t}-,e topic "What are CoIWell, it's • • •
~r se Valley; and IIIrs. William !Swarthmore Public LibrarJ on leges, Schools and P.T.A.'s Dollngll
October 15, 16, 17 - 9 A.M. to 9 P.M •.
. olt,of Wallingford, for Nether Thursday, September 25.
to Prepare People to Live in
Elementary SchoollAII-Purpose Ruom
Providence.
"We thank JOU for el<'Plaining tegrated Communities."
Mrs. Reed will aerve as &eCre- the ,books apd how the librarJ
and it's •••
tsry'for South Nether Providence. works. We appreciated Jour kind- Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Echoff
Sponsored by Parents' Council
,
ness to us. It was a thrill to join of Dartmouth avenne 'have recently
Why, you should see '. • •
.
TRI.DELTS MEET
. the library and to get a book." The returned from a two week motor
Bo."ks, Christmas Cards. Magazines, Encyclopedia
The West Suburoan Mumnae meat of .the letter was In the sl"i trip through QuEilec, Montreal, and
EVERYONE'S Talking About Itt·
R. W.
~d
Belvedere
. Convalescent Home
at.,
~ear'B
curre~tly
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CLEAN 'RUGS
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THE BOOK FAIR
:a
"Satisfying Service"
OFF.IE • IEIIDEI.E • IIDIITRY
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nature, "Your Friends", according the .N"'; England St:ates.
to Miss Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. ~onald W. Sweet
and children Lynn....Ann and Jeff
House will present
John
Bates,
son
of
Mr.
andM.-s.
have
returned
to
their
home
in
CO
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T B te f Y I
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ST BLER, C, haracter AC.tress
ayo am • a s 0
a e avenue, Naples, Fla., afte'; a two week visit
has returned to 'Pennsylvania MiI- with Mr. Sweet smother, IIIrs.
'
in a Play I
itarJ Colleg;" Chester, for his jun- George W'iSweet of Garrett
"CHARLOTTE -BRONTE, THE PASSIONATE
ial' year.
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I
VICTORIAN"
.EII FAOULn TEAILII
IMr. and Mrs. R?bett J. Cadiga."
·Mrs. O. W. Kerr returned to her
The Facnlty Tea .Olub of the of Elm av..nu? will have as their home on Forest
Saturday; October 11, 8:30 P.M.
U I
._ 'f'P- '1 ni' !WiiJ. houae guestJh" weekend Mr. CadI- lowing a week's :viSit WIth her
in the
n ....thrsl....
0
t season
enney v;iLha .a 'tea' gan's siSter llf.. Beth Cadigan' Of brattier-in-Iaw ·.'nd·sisterMr.
and t h e r Providence Hign School Auditorium
,Ne
open
e curren
.,..;.~ Amherst, lila...
Mr.. R. P. WUkinson in Johnsgiven h y the axecutive boar d ""_
,.
p
' dence R oa,
d W a II·mg ford
be 14 t 5
t th M . AriIoJI1r. and III rs. H • Weston C'I a rke town.
rovi
r
~
a
e. oms
of College avenue ,will entertain
Mr...ndMrs. Martin 'EsteJ and
Ticlteh Available at ~;;~~~
return lD heatuut Hill.
Mrs: Clarke's cousin lIIiss Elizabeth family are getting settled
Beatty of Baltimore as their house neW residence at 780 Ogden a
guest over the weekend.
where they moved Saturday Ifllm I
Seethe
Mrs. Charles W. Lukens of their former residence at S28 LaOpportunity for man to eater
Strath Bav..n avenue retUrned faJette av..nue.
. I
MEMORIAL PARK
Monday after apending 10 days in
Ruthie Kurbhalz, daughter of
in :beautiful .
Chalfont with her' son-In-law and IIIr. anti Mrs. William KurtzhalZ
insurance business. If interestdaughter
Mr.
and
.Mrs;
James
Josof
Fark
avenue
was
honored
with
WEST'·LAUREL HILL
eph Egloff, Jr., and n_ grand- an Introductioll to Christine Mc. (]s,r,.etM(J .
cd in permanent position write
, daughter, Deborah Anne.
Guire, one of the MA:Guire .ls1:ersI,1
any day fiom 9 to 4.
Robert N. Turner, son of Mr. and who was having' luncheon at
Mrs. Robert J. Turner, 40 G\lern- Ingleneuk SundaJ with her
Box Y, The Swarthmorean.
sey road, and a sophomore at Ham- who is a stUdent at the Vallev I
i1ton Collegs, Clinton, N. Y., has Forge lIIi1itarJ Academy.
Slop in 0IIice at Clock Tower
been
appointed to tl)e news.taff
Mr. and Mrs. ·Arthur S. Robinfor gulda_
lan~ .Mon~y
t.m.
i,nn,~t!he:i:~r I~ii~ii~~iiiiiiii~~~~ ~
~~~~~~~ii~~ iiiiSij~ Iof
the Spectstor, campus weekly
newspaper. 'Bob also is a member
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Free EstImal. - filly
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DARTMOUTH AVENUE
OPEN 7 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
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Friday
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STUDIO
1·7'l'2 S. CHESTER ROAD
MONDAY,
15
. Thund.y. Oct•. 16
8 ......._
a . . iO I P'"
.....
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TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING
THE, OPENING, OF A
SILE-
Wednesday, Oct.
7 iO' P.M.
'"
MUIRO TRAVEL sERVIOE
Sproul
.
407
iIr
Night ••.•• e: ••••••••
Besides, we sell rest, distraction, scenery,
contrasts, color and culture, because that
'trip you have always dreamed of taking
will give you this and more. '
~~~~~~~~~~~!.~8~;~20~P~:M~'-~,'ii'T~ea~h~ouae~~oif~th~e August Moon" .•••.•••••• Players Club
. EXTRA FANCY ALL PURPOSE' MciNTOSH
APPLES
__ Open
W.E SELL
8:20 P.M ....I·Teahouse of the August 1II00n" ...•.••.••• Players Club
.
Wednesday. October '5
.. 8:20 P.M.-"Teahouse of the August Moon" ............ Players Club
Thunday, Ck*ober 16
.
3',15 PM. _ HockeJ: Girls va. 'Ridley Twp••••••••••••• H. S. FIeld
cetlo pak '18c
SPINACH
........ ·10......
Onr ..
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
.'
Saturday, October II
10:00 A.M. _ Football: ·H. S. va. Springfield ..••...• Rutgers Field
1 :80 P .M.~Football: College vs. Susquehanna ••.••. Clothier Fields
Sunday, October 1 2 '
.
9:46 A.M. _ Adult Forum:: "The Bible and You" .• Meeting House
11:00 A.M. _ Morning WorshiP ... • •• ••••••·•••··• LoCal Churches
, 8':15 P.M. _ "British Health Service" ....... : .... Meeting House
Monday. Qctober13- .... .
2:00 P.M. _ Friendly'Open Hoi1ae .......... p~yterian Church
.8:20 P.M....I.Teahouseofthe August Moon" ..... : ... ,.,:. Playe~C1ub
..
Tuesday. October 14 . ••. ' " ,
1 :30 P.III;:....."Vialt With the Shakers" ............... Woman 8 Club
2-lb. pkg. 89c
~~~~
'::;~iiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~iiiiiii~~~~~~~~iiiiiii~~iiiii~
son of Hillborn. avenue 1IiII leave
Tuesday for a lo-day visit in Chat- g
of t1ie football team and Delta Ka;p- ~ooga, TSl'JI., with Mr. and iMrs.
pa Epsilon fraternity.
Alfred Tha~r.
PI
FRESH
wan.... WMtlwHt W.....
w. Rmq ... "1ft itti'll
s-t.. 001 _ _ c:-tr
mF~~~~S~~~:~~~:~~~::~~iii;;~
Ch8lpter of Delta Delta Delta Fraternlty will meet Wednesday at
12:45 p.m. at.the home of Mrs. KBrl
Seelaus,' Jr., 217 G=,,,g, lane,
Wynnewood. .
Among the co-hostesses will be
IIIrs. Paul Nemir of Media.
lb. pkg. 27c
VELVEETA 'CHEESE
;;:~~S~w~art~h~m~o~r~e~,~p~a~.~~~~8A~D;1l!l:::PllV~;DI=l:;U'"~~i';'R;';":"~~'~":\Or=/
. '.
2 ,for 29c
SALTIN'ES
a~
a
co-op
TOMATO JU ICE
0_
•
OCTOBER
27. 1958
RADIO AND PHONO SERVICE
-
CUSTOM INsrALWIONS
..
.
STEREOPHONIC EQUIPMENT
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
Page 6
Clothier Fields will be the same
this Saturday of the 18th game
between Susquehanna University
and Swarthmore College in a series
dating back to 1923. In the previous
1'7 games, Swarthmore has been
victorious 12 times and Susquehanna five. Swarthmore's victories in ...
elude the last five games going back
to 1953. Last year, the Garnet
whitewashed the Crusaders, 18-0.
Swarthmore unveiled a new offensive threat in senior tailback
Nate Price,
former
Central
High
School
ace, while
dropping
its opener to Oberlin College 21-12. Last
year's starting wingback in Lew
Mrs. Philip W. Kniskern of
Riverview road entertained at luncheon for her bridge club Monday.
Camet Blckfield Aces
Colle,e Gamel 10
Susquehanna Salurday
October 10, 1958
October 10, 1968
THE SWAktBMOBEAN
Patricia. Nowell preBfmtB
DYLAN THOMAS'
UNDER MILK WOOD
Oct. 10 - I I - 16 - 17 - 18
HEDIEROW THEATRE
MOYLAN. PA.
T~rner,
Charlie Dien, Jeb
Bill Medford, Thad Adams. and David Houn, Swarthmare High School's
faotball aces who Will carry the brunt of the olfensive attack against Springfield tomorrow.
------------...:..---------------~-...:..-!....:..~...::.:.::..:..:.:.:.:.:.:.:..:.::.:--!Mr. and Mrs. G. V. K'l'enikOiff
High School Girls '
2nd Hockey Victory
LO 6-24Il
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ICalafemina Vineyard!
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8:1511'~~~Q~~~,.A-~~~~Il~~~Q~~~~SL~~~!i.~~~~..Q~~~.Q~~~
Mrs.Wm.Cope
UN Seminar Oct.
Swift's Premium
Rib Roasts lb. 59c
Legs and' Breasts of
FRYING CHICKEIS
lb. S9c
PORK SAUSAGE
lb. 49c
2 bottles for ,39c
CATSUP
.GREEN BEANS
VELVEETA CHEESE
for IMPORTED
Home - Auto Radio
Phone - Hi Fi
Yale a,a.,
"B,ing it to us or we'll
come.to
you."
VALU.E
- SedanEstatewagon
*
C. I. Lougheld
Pontiac
. '1au~"al
Upl" '.e,
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OFf'ICE - RESIDEICE - INDUSTRY
Ex,.rt Flo.r Wlline
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T., te Bottolll H.... CI...III
R." .nd F.rlHare SlIlll!IpllOIld
II Y••r H....
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We H.I, •• d R•• nl St....
5.,11 •• d Sor••• ,
S.rvin9 Del...r. Couftty
Ch-.r 40 Yelln
Frett Estimates - Fully I~~
CHester 3-2530
III Eo IIr. "IEET
( .... ) L....l ••n.
SPINACH
sweet·lfr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
theirl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
of the f?otball team !,nd Delta Kap- tanooga, Tenn., w.th Mr. and !Mrs.
pa Epsilon fratern.ty.
Alfred That'il'er.
2Jor 29c
lb. pkg. 27c
SALTIN'ES
VAUXHALL
VICTOR
\"
29c
TOMATO JUICE
2-lb. pkg. 89c
cello pak 18c
Gob,'s Bridal
F,ls. .
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
Saturday, October II
10 :00 A.M. _ Football: H. S. vs. Springfield ........ Rutgers Field
1 :.30 P.M._Football: College vs. Susquehanna ...... Clothier Fields
Sunday, October 12
9:45 A.M. _ Adult Forum:: "The Bible and you" .. Meeting House
11:00 A.M. _ Morning Worship .................. Local Churches
8':15 P.M. _ "British Health Service" ............ Meeting House
Monday, October 13
2:00 p.M. _ Friendly'Open House ......... · Pre$byterian Church
8:20 P.M ......I·Teahouse of the August Moon" ....••..... Players Club
Tuesday, October 14
1 :30 P.M.-"Visit With the Shakers" •............., Woman's Club
'7 :00 P.M. _ Open Night ........•.......•... Sproul Observatory
8 :20 P .M.--I·Teabouse of the August Moon" ........... Players Club
Wednesday, October 15
•••
8 :20 P.M.--f·Teahouse of the August Moon" ....••..... Players Club
Thu~day, ~aber 16
3:15 P.M. _ Hockey: Girls vs. Ridley Twp............. H. S. Field
8 :20 P .M._"Teabouse of the August Moon" ..........• Players Club
EXTRA FANCY ALL PURPOSE MciNTOSH
APPLES
3 Ibs. and over 39c
'--0 407
EW DR0 P II It
DARTMOUTH AVENUE
112
.... SPECIAL SALE ...
Gaiiol BIIIII S,Ilit
BIEYER'S 'ICE AElM
OPEN 7 A_M- to 7:30 P.M.
Monday Through Friday
1.00
THE BOOK FAIR
s~-
co-op
FOOD MARKET
Belvedere
Convalescent Home
CLEAN RUGS
§
DICK FRANCHOll
KI 4-1028
house guests Mrs. Church's !parR. W. Reed Heads UF
Mum Show Oct. 24-26
ents Mr. and Mr.. Charles • G.
Central Campaign Zone
The annual Chrysanthemum
rri~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I Brown of llethlehem.
Randal W. Reed, Wallingford, S~ow at the Swarthmore College
will give leadership to the 1959 Will beheld Friday to Sunday 0 toUnited Fund Drive which opened Iber 24, 25 and 26, at lhe fieldh:us
Tuesday in Delaware County's cen- on College lane.
e
A non-profit, mutua) entral campaign zone.
Hours will be from 2 to 9 p m
terprise for the benefit of
Reed is active in health and wel- on Friday; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 'o~
families residing in Swarth2507 Chestnut St., Chester
fare work, both in the county and Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on
more and neighboring communities. For information
Philadelphia, as well as in profes- Sunday.
CHester 2-5373
as to lots apply to
siOilal organizations. He was last
--------year's president and is curre"tly Prof. Scriven Presents
ALBERT N. GARRETT
a board member of Family Service
T
of Delaware County. He is also a
uesdlY TV Series
member and vice chairman of the
Professor Michael Scriven of the
Family Advisory Division, Phila- department of philosophy and redelphia Health and Welfare Coun- ligion ~f Swarthmore College, is
eil.
·p~esentmg a TV series IIAre You
,Controller for the Atlantic Re- a Good Judge of People" on Tuesfining Company, Reed is also a day mornings, 9 to 9:20 a.m. beNever Underestimate the Beauty
member of the Controller's Insti- ginning September 30 on Station
TAKE PART III TWO
tute of America and the National WFIL-TV.
of
, TUESDAY MEETINI SERIES
Association of Accountants.
Professor Scriven is a graduate
Another Wallingford resident in mathematics and physics of the
Eric Braund, Joseph Conrad,
was appointed to the post of zone l!niversity of Melbourne, Austra- Monroe Beardsley and Bess Lane
vice chairman, Ralph L. Dill, of ha. He took his doctorate at Ox- all residents of Swarthmore, wili
Providence and Turner roads. He ford, England, and has worked for participate in a series of two meet(/'A"r$~ KNOWS Carpet
is business manager of .the Eastern several years on logical
of ps~cho~ogy and psychoanalysis. ship House in cooperation with The
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
Reed and Dill will work together He Will diSCUSS some of the prob- ,Delaware County Council on HumKlng.wood 3-6000 - CLearbrook 9-4646
in directing the drive throughout lems of predicting the behavior of an Relations.
the zone's three divisions which in- 'people and evaluating tneir char- These meetings, to which the pubclude cent.ral, cent"".- south and acter.
lic is invited will be held at
p.m. at Fellowship House, Media,
-western Delaware county commun-:-'--------on October 14 and 21. At the first
ities.
VISIT PUBLIC LIBRARY
meeting a film, "The High Wall "
SAY, have YOU heard the story about .•'.
~upils of Mrs. Grace Witter's
Among the seven district direcbe shown. At the second a
tors who will be working' in, the third, grade wrote Librarian Bet- will
l~cted
.panel and the anpience will
.
tina
Hunter
a
letter
of
IIIPpreciaProvidence division with Mr. Reed
d.scuss
the
topic
"What
are
ColWell,
it's
.••
is Edward Lawhorne of Moylan, tion following their visit to the leges, Schools and P.T.A.'s Doing
October 15, 16, 17 - 9 A. M. to 9 P.'M.
for Rose Valley; and Mrs. William 'Swarthmore Public Library on to Prepare People to Live in Integrated Communities."
Elementary School All-Purpose Room
E. Holt,of Wallingford, for Nether Thursday, September 25.
"We
thank
you
for
eJ
and
it's
•..
Providence.
Mrs. Reed will serve as secre- the books ajod how the library ,Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Echoff
Sponsored by Parents' Council
tary for South Nether Providence. works. We appreciated your kind- of Dartmouth avenue have recently
Why, you should see· ••.
ness to us. It was a thrill to join
returned
from
a
two
week
motor
Books, Christmas Cards, Magazines, Encyclopedia
the library and to get a ·book." The
TRI-DELTS MEET
through
Quebec,
Montreal, and
meat of the letter was in the sig- trip
the NeW
England
States.
EVERYONE'S Talking About It!·
The West Subul'ban klumnae nature, uYour Friends", according
Chapter of Delta Delta nelta Fra- to Miss Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W.
ternity will meet Wednesday at
and children Lynne-Ann and Jeff
Media Fellowship House w,'/1 present
12:45 p.m. aUhehomeof Mrs. Karl
John Bates, son of Mr. and Mrs. have returned to their home in
Seelaus, Jr., 21'7 Gypsy lane, Raynham T. Bates of Yale avenue, Naples, Fla., after a two week visit
CORNELIA STABLER, Character Actress
Wynnewood.
has returned to Pennsylvania Mil- with Mr. Sweet's mother, Mrs.
in a Play
Among the co-hostesses will be :!~r~e~~~lege, Chester, for his jun- George W., Sweet of Garrett ave"CHARLOTTE BRONTE, THE PASSIONATE
Mrs. Paul Nemir of Media.
nue.
IMr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cadigan
,Mrs. O. W. Kerr returned to her
VICTORIAN"
PEIN FACULTY TEA CLUB
of Elm avenue will have as their home on Forest lane Monday folSaturday, October 11, 8:30 P.M.
The Faculty Tea Club of the house guest this weekend Mr. Cadi- lowing a week's visit with her
in the
University of Pennsylvania will gan's sister Mrs. Beth Cadigan of 'brother-in-law ;md'sister Mr. and
Amherst,
Mass.
Mrs.
R. p. Wilkinson in JohnsNelher
Providence
High
School Auditorium
open the current season with a tea
Mr. and Mr•. H. Weston Clarke town.
Providence Road, Wallingford
given by the executive board October 14 at 5 p.m. at the Morris Arbo- of College ' avenue. M'
will EI'
entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Martin 'Estey and
TIc1tets Available at Bookways
k
Cl
M
retum in Chestnut Hill.
rs. ar escousm .ss LZabeth family are getting settled in
Beatty of Baltimore as their house new residence at '730 Ogden avenue I
guest over the weekend.
where they moved Saturday from
See the
Mrs. Charles W. Lukens of their former residence at 323 LaOpportunity for man to enter
Strath Haven avenue returned fayette avenue.
I
MEMORIAL PARK
Monday after spending 10 days in
Ruthie Kurtzhalz, daughter of
in beautiful
Chalfont with her son-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. William Kurtzhalz
insurance business. If interestdaughter Mr. and Mrs. James Jos- of Park avenue was honored with
WEST LAUREL HILL
eph Egloff, Jr., and new grand- an introduction to Christine Mc.~
ed in permanent position write
daughter, Deborah Anne.
Guire, one of the McGuire sisters,
any day from 9 to 4.
Robert N. Turner, son of Mr. and who was having luncheon at the
Mrs. Robert J. Turner, 40 Guem- Ingleneuk Sunday with her son
B.lmont Ave. abovi City Unl
Box Y, The Swarthmoreln.
sey road, and a sophomore at Ham- who is a student at the Valley
Bala.Cynwyd
ilton College, Clinton, N. Y., has Forge Military Academy.
Stop in ORicl at Oock Tower
been
appoiuted to the news staff
Mr. and Mrs. ,Arthur S. Robinfor guidtlnce
of the Spectator, campus weekly son of Hillborn avenue will leave
newspaper. Bob also is a member Tuesday for a 10~ay visit in Chat.. pnmmuDl1llmllntmnIIIIIItHClllnIllHllcUlIHlmnclllllmIHl~mI1lHu[JIllIIUIUlmIllHlUllnmllnllumDllUllUUDDUIJT ~
Easllawn Cemelery
Elverson's single wing attack, I Garnet Romps Over
have had as their house guest this
week Mrs. John Wasson of Matti- ~
Price played his first full game
For E.tln" Brapejaloe,
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tailback and scored both Garnet
Nether Providence 32-12
tuck, Long Island, N.Y.
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Jell"
Jam,
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9
,
touchdowns while accounting for
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Swarthmore High hockey girls
NOW ON SALE
202 yards on offense, 132 on the on the thirty and traveled 70 yards won their second victory of the seaground. Price played the game with for the "liD.
son in their game Thursday of last
Mothers Clull Df SwarthmDre
a fever of 100.
The Swarthmore defense was week with Haverford. Final scores
SQUARE DANCE
~ Between Lima and Gradyville
,Elverson contemplates no changes just about perfect as they held the were 6-2 for the Varsity and 1-0
Ootoller
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in his starting unit, but has con- opponents to a skimpy twenty for the JV.
~
Road. (Route 352)
~
centrated on pass defense since yards, intercepted five passes,
Varsity teamwork enabled Carol
Oberlin's second string quarter- caused three fumbles and blocked Zimmerman to score three goals,
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back, Bill Guel'rera, connected on one kick. Pass interceptions were and Betty Ann McCorkel to score
13 passes for 210 yards last week. made by Jack Lewicki"Jeb Turner, two.
Susquehanna's quarterback Dick and Skip Bernard who pilfered
In the first half, Swarthmore led
Derrick is considered a fine passer three downfield beauties. J. Lord by 2-0, but Haverford rallied in
as weIl as being a tricky runner. was the thorn in the side of the the second half to tie the game at
The Crusaders' most potent run. homesters defense and Tesponsible 2-2. The Garnet shot in the last
ning threat, Elverson considers to for much of tneir ,poor ball hand- three goals in the final few minutes
be John Yanuklis' who has given ling. Dave Houtz blocked the kick of the game.
the Garnet trouble in the past two that set up the fourth touchdown
Abigal Warnes scored the lone
years ,both offensively and defen- of the game.
tally in the JV game.
sively. Yanuklis scored SusquehanThe play of the forward defenThe girls will play Ridley Townna's lone touchdown in the Cru- sive line was heads up and rugged ship in a home game next Thurssader's 6-0 triumph over Ursinus throughout. Headed by Chris Mar- day at 3 :15 p.m.
-,
last Saturday.
tin and Jack Lewicki, whose all
Consumer's Co-Op Ass'n. of Swarthmore, Inc.
around play was outstanding, they
stymied practically every Blue and RUTLEDBE 6th IRADE
403 Dlrtmouth Avenue Opposite Borough HIli
HEARS TALK ON ALASKA
Gold offensive threat. ,Bill Row....J'-~..,lland and Bob Wagstaff at tackles As a climax to their study of
To learn more about the critical
rocks of granite in the Garnet
Alaska, sixth graders at Rutledga
issues confronting the General As. line. Klenny Hewes' steady play
School had a visitor September 30.
sembly this fall, Mrs. William J. thwarted many attempted sweeps
Jean Anderson, an 11th grader at
Cope, chairman of international af- at his end. But the high light of Swarthmore High School, talked to
the students about her recent trip
of Women's International
around play. He led the team with
to our newest State and last fronfor Peace and Freedom, is meeting 12 tackles on defense and hi. Iighttier. To illustrate her talk she
Top Quality - There Is No Finer
with other delegates of WIL to at- ning-like charge made him a fifth showed color films, along with
tend a UN Seminar at the United man in the N.P. backfield on severm8JIY postcards, folders and souNations in New York, October 13 al occasions. _The fine blocking of
through 15.
IChms Martin and Bill Rowland venits of her visit to Sitka, Juneau, K.etchican and the NorthMrs. Cope and others who will opened up many giant holes for the
attend the seminar will report on backs to slither through. Bill Med- west.
Jean looked over the projects the
their experiences at a meeting of ford as field general behind huge, sixth graders had completed and
the Swarthmore Branch, on Friday, smart, and aggressive Sid Johnson, answ~red the pupils' many quesOctober 1'1 at 9 :45 at her own performed in his steady and contions ..
SWIFT'S PURE
house, 1121 Muhlenberg avenue. fident manner. It was a joyfui and
Anyone interested in the UN
hard-won victory, which could
its activities Is cordially invited. have ~n much worse if the Garnet 11th IRADE MOTHERS
TO MEET TUESDAY
For transportation call K[ngswood had WIshed.
3-8086.
The Springfield Cougars
A business meeting of the 11th
'Madame Else Zeuthen of Copen- ,beaten Media and N.P. as has grade mothers will be held Tuesco-op RED LABEL
hagen, international president
Swarthmore. Both teams have
day lit 1 p.m. in the high school
the WIL and a member of the Dan- iatered similar scores against these auditorium. William H. Bush, prinish delegation to the UN General mutual opponents. Everyone knows cip~I, will discuss ~hool policies.
Assemhly, will be honored at a pf the enthusiastic rivalry that
luncheon to be held in Philadelphia exists between the Cougars and the
co-op RED LABEL Fancy Blue Lake Vertcal Pack
on October. 18 at the YWCA, 2027 Garnet and can Ibe assured of a
Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
real ding-dong tussle tomorrow
Anyone interested in attending morning as these two undefeated
this occasion may contact Mrs.
teams match their talents.
bert Haight, who will officially
co-OP RED LABEL No. 2 Can
RUTLEDGE PTA MEETS
represent the Swarthmore Branch
T,he'Rutiedge P.T,A. held its
of WIL, at KIngswood 3-991'7.
first meeting of the year in the
REPUBLICAN RALLIES
Rutledge Fir~ Hall on Tuesday, at
Republican County Rallies will 6 :30 p.m. Th.s was a dinner meetKEEBLER'S NEW SLIM
be held at Yeadon Borough '''''',I ing followed by installation of ofYeadon, and Columbus
fice .. and a planned program. The
Obester, at 8 p.m. on October 23. new officers are:
• ur Wamsley ' vice
All Committeemen and Comm.·tP res.'dent W'lb
teewomen, workers and as many president BrUCe Wright, _,,'etl'lY I
others as possible, are asked to at- Hazel Bartlett, treasurer Mrs. RobKRAFT'S
tend one of these rallies.
er1J Hughes.
--------All candidates will be present at
Call
"I
saw
it in the Swarthmorean."
both rallies.
CHester 3-2530
"Satisfying Service"
FRESH
SERVICE
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THE SWAkl1IMOREAN
BREAKFAST • LUNCH - DINNER
Closed Saturdays ana Sunaays
FANCY SANDWICHES
Special ClJi)dreIl's Platters
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TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING
THE OPENING Of' A
HI-FI STUDIO
17 1/2 S. CHESTER ROAD
MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1958
7 to 9 P.M.
16
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Kln"w..' 4-1441 II
South Chester Road
Oct. 15
ThundlY, Oct.
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RUMMAGE SALE
WednesdlY,
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Besides, we sell rest. distraction. scenery.
contrasts. color and culture. because that
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you h ave always dreamed of taking
will give you this and more.
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CUSTOM INSTALLATIONS
STEREOPHONIC EQUIPMENT
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Mrs. I. Boy Carroll of Rlver- tects ·October 9 to 11. Hr. Csrroll
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
vl_' road· left yesterday for Galen hj ,the regional director of the
NEWS
.
u.I1 near Reading. where he will A.I.A. In the middle Atlantie States
conduct the Regional Hesting of. which Incrudes the PhlladeJ,phla
On Honday, September 29, two of
the American Institute of Arch!- area.
the four f$'urth grades moved from
quarters In the prima..,.
building to their n_ rooms In the
Intarmedlate building makl
klndergarteners wbo ~~
,
for tbeir first day on Septembet; 30
WilTED
'ERSOIU
,
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PERSONAL - An unusual opporS .
--.:.tunity for a smart woman 26 to
warthmore College has for sov66 i.nterested in a busineR. career.
eral years offered a couroe listed
aa Introduction to Teaching with
helpful,
busine..
not
Soclal; church
andexperience
civic activity
A1ice ·Brodhead aa teaeber Stu
necessary. Full or part tinte. Exdents spend one session a w~k i~
cellent . tralni,!g program. For op,portunlty for mterview call KIngsclassrooms as obsorvors and helpwood 4-2284.
.
FOR SALE _ Volkswagen 1956. era. Twelve of theae..-young men
l'ERSONAL - Practical nuralng
women
have been a88igned to
'
or evening baby-sitting. EXPOrI- h Perfect condition, radl'o and and
Iasses 1D
eater.
See
at
Acme
Food
Store.
c
the
Elementary School·
enced. Refere1)ces. Call KIngBWood
FOR
S'A>LE
_
Furnishings
r
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f
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g
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3-6731; If no answer call KIngaerator,
blond
Spinit
pian~
china
Recently
Hrs.
Carl
Jeglum
spent
wood 3 - 2 1 8 6 . '
glassware, dishes, tools. Moving an hour
.h
.,
PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired out, of stete. Call after· 6 p.m. • h
'':It ~yrtle HcCalhns
Parts, accessories. Hilt Glass - ' LOwell 6.6498.
s!X t grade, shan,ng her eJOperienBicycle, Hobby, Toy Shop, 206 East FOR SALE ...L.. Beautiful console ces in Alasbjlduring the past two
Baltimore Avenue, Clifton Helghta
radio. ·Works fine. Has
for summers. Slides and on-the.spOt reMAdison 6-0713. Opposite CllftO~
record
changer
and
porting mad
.'
Theater.
able for HI-Fi.
.
Stete
e. ~ t np
to our 49th
. . ~n excltmg and wonderful
PERSONAL - Piano tuning specp088iblhty.
.. .
.talist, minor r~airing, member
Plano Technicians Guild; Leaman
AI~..kan wild life was "brought
home to several classes by Steve
KIngswooll 3-6766.
PERSONAL
- Contracting and'
Hollis, son of Eldon B:' HolliR and
carpentering. KInJlSwood 3-1426.
member of Martha Shaw's fifth
NRSONA:L - Roofing. spouting,
grade. He brought the skin and
gutters,' car.i>entry. Recreation
:::::r~.. 1mounted head of a thouRand-pound
rootJJlI a specialty. Roy J. Foster,
Kodiac bear to school and told the
LOwell 6-6569.
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of hia father's hunting trip.
PERSONALfiniRhed,
.ft I'IIoe .. 11 1. . . .'111" Aft.
Cll,SSIFIED' AIS
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Il1deC. B 'M Sanopn4!.... WI....
beelleni H-lioar N~
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Klngswood 3-0272
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Frll E,tlllllil
MAdison 6-9937
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ROOFING
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Warm-Air Heating
Air Conditioning
Sheet Meta' Work
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Safety Coinnrittee Reports
. Students Cooperative
The C1ll'rent Safety Comml
the Swarthmore Elementary ::: a;
and Ita spoII8Or Hyrtl IILlC 00
report. high d '
of e
aDln,
earee
cooperation
and good sense tln the part of the
:h~puladtion.
The eonstruetton
an canopy, the inata\la.
tion of eurbing and doors th delivery of materlala f
,e
ished sectl
or the unfIndifferent ~D-fI: bave presented a
dre
uar every time .bU.
R:r~=d f:~tai~the buUdlng.
~issal eould h.,.:n
and disdOUB .0Dlus· . Th .
tremenI
ha
lOlL
ese
amalI
genc es
ve been accepted emer·th
t
la'
'Wl ou comp tnt. Even when undireeted, children have 'shown that they
recognize hazards and have made
the necessary adjustment of
cautious walki
or
. m,ore
path In a 1IU r~
a ctrcultous
ner
. . rp lBlnglymature man.,
. The n ...~" set-up haR necessitated
a number of changeR in the SCh I
Rules' th . f
Ixt
00
at pre'.ente....:~~n ~h~~dea ~re
includeR such eate g.
1St ~hich
Riding On the .::nea as B1CJcle
Sch~I' On the
to. a:d From
Bulldbtga.
. groun , In the
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law
.
L and
_. daughter Cdr• and H rs.
P
J(ra.
"'''''''rton .... Dickson of awrence G. Trainor and childre
North Princeton avenue returned Priscilla and Gil Tb
. n
haOle Friday following visits with have recently ret' d ~ Tramora
Mrs. H. David Dawson of Chadds land where Cdr uTrne. rom Eng• h
h
. ramor was in
Ford ,a. er summer ome on charge of the N
Alrf' I
Martha's Vineyard, HasR., and BladtbuRhe near ~vy
~e d at
with Miss Margeret Price on Nan- ing to the' United ~~:. . etu~.
tuckett. •
August, the Trainors ma~elD mldMrs: A. L. Clayden of ·Elm ave- tended visit with .Mrs. ClaYd~~
nue left TU98day of last week for fore moving into the'
h
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. lr new ome
Betbesda, ,.. ., to V1Slt her son-m- 10 ~etheRda
on
September
28.
,
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pta:
, RCA 21"
flEEI
Color TV
Wostinghouse
Automatic
Stin 8 more ...ks of
LaundromDts
PrizIlS. Surprises, ad
Fun! Get a new card
eyery time you shop
your
, nearest Acme Mar·
kets!
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Prices Effective Oct. 8 to II, '58
PAINTING
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is profes..
masters deDonald R. Carmornings only.
NRSONAL _ Whewl-Winter is
. coming. Better start feeding the
btrds. Try one of our feeders. Now
that the ·fl()wers are gone
you'd like a bouquet that
all winter. Come over
at the S. Crothers, Jr.;
Road, Wallingford or call
Ashes and RUbbish Removed .
and
LaWDSMowed, General
pire
238 JiardInc. Ave.
Moncm, ....
lamps;
lam,p. All in good condition. IG:tiisi~1
wood 4-1843.
.
.FOR SAlLE - Three American bicycl.-a; girl's 26 inch, girl's 24
inch, boy's 20 inch; ~1O each or
three for $26. KIngswood 3-0854.
RESIDENTIAL AND
FOR SAlLE - 1948 Studebaker
COMMERCIAL
good condition, reasonable. Cali
KIngswood 3-1888.
FOR RElIT
WAITED
to
area.
worker.
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or
~rience.
8-64a...
- Homes for three kittens - two fluffy, one ti-r.1 'LOSU'i~T,-=::c.G:;;r;:ri;;:~::.-;=-==,.,..
Completely
housebroken.
Q.1I more- old bracelet in SwarthKIngswood 3-6979.
R ~tgers
. Reward.
Avenue. Mrs, Garrahan
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Formerly ,
900 Michigan Avenue
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29 E. Fifth Street,
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FARMDALE BREAD
your~cme Market!
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SAVE llc on Ide(ll Frozen SPEARS
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I AsIOI:Ied Cake'Mixes f, ...... &lpricotJulce
l'd.~--4f.o.c.ur
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I Sta....llst Tuna 'i"..
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Nabisco ciUppers
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SWZSWf'et-qUart 60HZ.
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Diluzio and Soa•.
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1401 Ridley Avenue
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ALTER&T10NS
A
CHICKEN LOBSTERS
Free Estimates
MODERN
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St••MH. R •• tI~ to Serve!
INTERIOR &0 EXtERIOR
FLOORS - PLASTIC
CHIC E 5
SHOP THURS. 'TIL 9 P.M.
FIlIDAY 'TIL 10 P.M.
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LANCASTER BRAND-Cut from young, corn-fed beef!
Sirlola
T·Bone
PorterllDue
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LANCASTER BRAND-Cut up, pan ready! FRYING
Jack Prichard
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Swarthmore. Pa.
guests last weekend Hrs. :Homson'R father and mother Hr. and
Mrs. Stephen Chase who were en
route from their summer home in
Danville, Vt. to their winter resldence in Dunedin, Fla. Hi88 Hary
Brooks of PhiladelPhia also visited
the Horrisons for the weekelld,
Mr. and Mrs. Clark·W. Davis of
Wallingford visited in N_ York
City early thiR week with frlenda
·from Seattle Wash.
10,000 FREE PRIZES
George I,en and
171/2 S. Chester Rd.
..
...rs. Raynham T J Bates of Yale visit with her 8on-ln-Iaw and
daughter ·Mr. and Hrs. G. S. WlnavenUe entertained Sunday after- chell of SoutIt Lincoln, H888.
noon at a personal shower in honor . Richard C. Brandt, son of Hr.
of her nelce Miss ,Martha Horgan, and Mrs. Richard R. Brandt of Elm
daughte of M
d M
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r. an
rs. Russell avenue i. registered as a freshman
Morgan of Drexel Hill, whose mar- student at tbe California Institute
rlage to Mr. Roger Lea Thornton of Technology, PaRadena. He is a
of Newcastle, Del., will taks place gracJ.uate of Swarthmore High
today.
School.
Hrs. F. T. Flaherty returned to
Mr. anel Mrs. folaxey Horriaon
her home nG
dF'
a
uernaey
roa
riday
of
·Dartmouth avenue had as their
following a two and a half weeks'
.
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BOX 48
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SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY
PRICE UNTIL O'eT. 11, 1958•
lAST BIG WEEI! ..
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=~39
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TBB SWAki'BMOBB4N
FlmY, Wallllct'nI
11TH IUIE ..IEln MEET
00_
C"""'......:
Evans Taylor Assumes
Chicago Position as
of ·Oct. I
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or
Evans Taylor, former 881es engineering manager of Exide industrial division, The Electric Storage
Battery Company, Pbillldelphia,
will beeome branch sales manager
."f Exide's Chicago area, eHective
October 1.
. A former resident of Wallingford, Taylor was transferred on
July 1 to the Chicago branch as
sales manager designated that he
wiIl assume responsibility for industrial ,battery sales and
in the area which includes northern
.0.
extendlnB • N. G8 del'. 31 min•. ~ aloDg
the I.ld S.W. .id'II of Oreenwa,. Aye.,
22 It. to laad DOW or lale 01 Barry W~
"I saw it in Trn. Swarthm.wsan" TYler. thence eKieDd..ing 8. 21 der. 21
min. W. along s&1d land DOW or late of
Harry W. Tyler. MoM/IOO ft;.. to a
SHERIFF SALES'
point; thence e.ztendtnl S. ee des. 30
OP R!!AL ESTATE
min.
,aWl along said land DOW or
late 01
W. Tyler 22 ft. to a pqlnt:·
cov:~~-=.o;;:,~, PA.
tJreDee
N. 21 deB: 28 min! E.
Illionois, Indiania, eastern Iowa,
Friday. October :&t, 1158
sUll
l&lld now or late . of,
11:30 A.M. Day:1sbt Savlns TJm.e
eastern Wisconsin and the northern
aDd passins through
CondlUona: $350.00 cub or cerWied
part,. wall between
Michigan peninsula.
check BI. time of lale (tUlle", othsrwl$'e
the premlles adjoJD.
atated In adverUsement); balance In tea
......58/100 It. to tire
Taylor began his career with days. Other eondlUon.s on day of lale.
place
Exide in 1936 in the development PIEIlI 'PA~Ube Term 'III
,Ho.:N~
knownaDd as
No.of"be616
and design division of the engi- ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PIECE
,constat of Two StOr:y
OF GROUND, wlar the buUcllngl and lmIb32 ft..
neering department. In 1940, he be- provemenLe thereoD ended, SITUATE III
propert, of Dwel J.
came a field engineer, specializing the Townah1p of. Darb,.. Delaware couat.y,
Mar, ADD Mulqueen.
PenaaylvaDia. anct delCrlbed acconllDs to
in submarine battery installations.. a Plm of Property fOr EmUy Ke1&hler,
John J. Crane
'
W orId at
recorded:ln the Recorder of Deeda OUlce
.
. E n 'trea d
S ervIng
In
DrIng
Media, Delliware County. PeDD.l,IYanlI.,
I W. ALRICB PRICE, SherUf
~~~~~l~~~'~poInl.
War II, Taylor wa~ a civilian tech- In D. B. C. B. pog. 620,
.
nical 'representative (aircraft b.at- SITI1ATE on the
::Ide of
Lawnton
of ptye
. teries) with the U, S. Army Air bundr.d
Force's Middle East project 19.
He returned tp Exide in 1948 as from
•
· Id
f Ie
eng1neer..
.aJ.de
Promoted in 1946, Taylor served !ro~nt o~r
. years as mark et R.u".. rvh,or·1 .Iz: y_five
f or SIX
for railway and motive p'awer I !eDIth
fUty f...
or
betW«MD
sales. He transferred in 1952 to
paral!el liDel ODe
feet.
INO Lot No. H.on the aforeaa1d. plan}
PhI'l a d eIP h'IS b r~nc h as a saIes
KNOWN AS No. 1003 Lawnton Terrace.
gineer. Then, in 1956, he was'
Under'and su.bj'ect to certam reatr1cUOIII
a.s of record.
pointed sales engineer:ing mlljlllg4.r I Improvements t:oDSlat of ODe. aDd Half
at national he'adquarters.
Story F:am.e SIDlle HOUle 3OZ2O Ft.
Sold as the property 01 Donald L. Rupert
Taylor is a member of the Indus- and RoaaUe C. Rupert..
trial Truek Association and of
~:::ne:r:~:CS~H':tge ·and Cramp
w. ALIUCB P'lICE. Sb.rIff
Maten'al Handl,'ng Instl·tute.
A native Penn~ylvanian,
p
,
SHERIFF SALES
attended Lansdowne P.ublic School
OF REAL ESTATE
8HERlPP'S OPPlCE
. th W'J'
d
d
ted
f
an was gra ua
rom e 1 ..
COURT HOUSE, MEDIA. PA.
!iam Penn Charter School, Phila..
. Prida" . October 24, lts8
delphia. He also studied
.:30 A.... Day!l.b'.Savlng TIme
CondltloDs: f350.00 cash or cert1tled
at the· University of
check at Ume of lale (unless ot.henrls'e
stated In advertlaement), balance In ten
and chemistry at Te~le Univer- days. Other condlUon.s OD da, 01 sale.
sity.
ALIAS PlERt FACIAS
No. 2D
.
h
'
March
Term.
1167
M arrled and the father of tree ALL THAT CERTAIN lot· or piece of
I
Bons, Taylor has mov~ his family : : : : e:!:~u.:reb~&l:IDJh.u-rT&Im.:ro:
to the Chicago area from Single Towmblp of Upper' ~a:rby. Delaware
' gf d Th
County, pelmSylvanla.· kDOWD . . Lot No.
Iane, W a II 10
or ~
ey DOW ~e- E. 170 and one-half of -Lot NO: E. 181 on
side at 123 East Hickory street, Drexel HUt Realty Company'. PllUl of
Hinsdale, Ill.
AroDlmlnk Section, recorcled In Cue 2
8IIER1PP SALES
dL> REAL ESTATE.
SBERlFP'S OPFlCE
MEDIA.
COU'lT HOUSE.
corello. to the ...4 I'e"fll"d la70ut . . .oJ.
lowl to wtt:SJTt1ATlC on the l'fortbw..ter17 .lde 01.
Locust street:, (foriJ' feel. wide) on USd
pIl.Il at the d1Itance of two hunCfred a!sty
feet. Southwe.tp:ardl, from Ihe Southwest.wardl, side. 01' Tennts AYenre (forty feel.
wide).
"CONTAINING m f.ront or breadth, me ...
_sured So1.\1uWeaLwanUJ' a.loDa sald aJde
of Locust Streel., &lI:.t, feet, and ea:t.eJ:ldiDI"
of that width In leagth or depth, Horlb.
weatwardly bet..een parallel u.nes at right
auglel to said Lo,cus' street One hundred
a
twenty..flve fnt.
'
the by
lame
premlsel
wb1ch
O.BEING
Mangold
Deed.
bearIDg
.... yeDRobert
date
berewlth and. intended to be, forthwldlb.
rcorded, granl.ed and cOllve)'"e4 unw the
sa.lel Louis C. MaDlOld aug Doroth)' M ..
hIa wife.
.
.
Improvements conalal._of'One Stor,. Brick
and Frame Single Bouse 3O:x3I PL
Sold u the properi, of Louts C. Manlold
and' Dorothy M. llaagold.
II&X w. Gibbs, AUol'D'IIty
w. ALRIcH PRI~, SherUf
PA.
SBERIPP SALES
OP REAL ESTATE
.:::f~~D!':~trs!!'m!,~.
SIIERJPlP'S OPFICE
COURT HOUSE, MEDIA. PA.
_.00 c.... or ••rilflod
prtd.aJ'. October.H. lIN
eheck at Unte of lale (ualeu otherwift
.:30 A.... Da,!lpl Sa.1ng TIm.
atated In a.dYertlsement). bll&Dce In ten
ConcUUou: t350.00 cub.'
days. Qt.ber cOQdlUon.a tID d.,. of lale.
wct al. Ulne Of sale (unlen o&berwll'l!l
FIERI PACIAS
No. 2MI .tated .In ad"fNUaement). balance m teD.
Juae Term lH8
ot1ler conditton.s on dar of
ALL THAT CERTAIN· brick 4"oDln. d.YI.
PIERI FACIAS
No.. 211
Sopt. Term. 1111
I.;;eltor or:!::e sk'eet..lau~ltf:.;z
ALL THAT CERTAIN. 10* or piece 01
the Soulberl,. aide of the ai.ld 'l'aDtb
Stree&: at the dlataDce or 80 feet EU~ ground w1th tho bu1lcllns. aDd lmpro....e-erly from the Southeasterl, corner of menta thereon ereoted, BlTtJATE m &he'
the sald Teutb Street aDd Kowen street BoroU!Ih of LanadOWDe. Del. Co•• h., ~
1D Ib.e elly 01 Chester. Del....re scribed accordlna to • Bune,.· &b:d plan
&bereor
for BeDrJ' P. J. Koeddbl, b7'
County. P,elUllylvan1a.
CONTAJN1NG
in. , front
measured Damon & Potter. C.B. on Itre 6th d&J" of
"tbel\Ce Easterly &kniV lIle &'uther17 March. A. D. 1~" and rn-lled. on the :lOUt
daJ' of Aprn A. D. 112'1 aDd. on the 1.t
aide of the sald Tenth Street 15 feet da, of Sept., A. D. 1m called M"ontJ)ard.
and depth
.....dIn.
of ilia, behreen
"Idlll In parallel
I.ngth ad delcrlbed ... follows:
or
S.outherly
Unes 181 feet 0 1D.ches to an 18 feet . Bea. 'a.t; a point on the N.W. aide of
wide &UbY which c;onnect.a wUIl .... 0 , Essex Aye. at; ~ dJatance of m.u ft.
fed wide al:""ys wbleb open Into the said meuured N. tit! del. 28 mln. 33 lee. E.
the N..B. a1d.e of ShadelaDd Awe. (both
Tonth Str.et Ibe Eaalorly ODd W ....rlY from
Unel of said lot. puma Ibrougli the mJdt1le SO ft. wide); CONTAINING in froDt aloog
of tbe lparty ... alla between the laid dwell- the N.W. lide of Enea Avenue N. M del.
mln.. &3, lec. E. 27 fL aDd u.IeD4JliC of
';ad
...4d thwOe.l.d...lIlnir a4j0lnlng. on th. 28
that ,width In lenPb or Ideptb Nl 23 del'.
"'" 0 ..
' BOUDded on Lbe East by landa 'now or 31 min. '7 sec. W. bet..een·parallel·linea at.
late of the VlIcoae 'Company, a. corporatloD rilM anales to aald Esaex AYe• • ft. The
and on the We.t. b,. Janda now or late of N.E: Une thereof pasisllll through th'o ceDter of a pusagewa,. bet-ween theae premCUntoD Souder Smith aod Ruth E. Smith, .ilea
and·U1e premises adjo1D)Dg to U1a H.E.
b1a wue.
aDd the S.W. Uue thereof paulnw. ·tbrouih
BEINO known ... 1225 Welt Tentb &be
ceater of & Joint drlveway".between
st~ETHEK "lui· \i;te rilbt: &Dd,.use of th!t.e prem"ea and lbe prem.taea adjotnlnl
said aUe,.s In cOmDlo.n wUh . the 01l'l1erl 10 the S.W. BEINO Lol.. No.5 on said. plaD
of Mon&bard. BEING knOWD as ·No. 289 W.
of other lands ·.buWDs· thereon.
Improvements conallt of Two SWl'}' Row Eases An.
Improvemen"ta cQU.lst of Two and Half
Brlok House 18:x32 fL
Twin 81.ucco HOWIe 18X33 ft..
Sold as the property of James L. caUDa 8wry
Sold u the property of Ed..ard C. BeUer
page 11.
way and Hattel E. Calloway.
and Eve!yn C. HeUer, h1a wife.
SlTt1ATE on the Sou1.herl, side of WoodAUorney, Ralph B. D'Jorio
Attorney, BuUer, Belltt,., Greer . .& Johnland Avenue at "&he dlatance Of Four hun~
W. ALRICH PRICE, SherUf
.on:
dred seven and' one-half feel. Southwest
W. ALRICH PRICE, Sh~rJff
SHERIFF' SALES
from. the Southwesterly. 8lde· of Burmoot
BZ.
IN FIRST MEETIII
TBB BWA81B1f()R.'"
-<
OP REAL DlTATE
8IIII:aIPP'8 OPPI~
A meeting of the uecutive comOOUBT HOUSE, IlEDIA, P.A.
mitt.. of the 10th Grade Parents
Prlda,. october :N. 1111.
'::10 A.II. Da,IQbt Barilla Tlmo
Group .was held at the home of
_.00 cuh or
cb.eck at. Ume 01 .ale (unleu oUlenrln
· ell F · c I a ·
K Inn
, n y momlng.
.....4 In ..sYOrUa.menti. b&laDco ID ton
The 'groUp planned to send 4aJ.. OIlIer cOli4l_ ... 4.. 01 .ale.
... 4o,
PIERI PACIAB
No. 118
out ita class list early this week
Sopt. T.riI11111.
T..... 1111
ALL THAT
CERTAIN
101.
or
pJew
of
ALL
THOBE
CERTAIN
01
together WI'th an ~:~'~~~n~:~.;:!1 ..round
.nll tile bUlldJDl's aDd Jmpro....... ,round. _UIl the bulldln.alota
tbereoepiech
erecIecL
of· its first meeting,
will be menu th.reon .roclo4, SITI1ATE In th. s,.......ln lb. Towli8blp 01 H._..... Cowl"
BorOUlh of DarbJ'. Count, of Delaware of Dela....re. aDd CommODwealtb elf P.DDcovered d,'sh 8u'pper, planned for aDd
8'-te of PeDlll,.I"f1Dia aDd bounded. l,.lYauJa. belD.a Loll: Ho. 10. "No. It U4
CommODwealth 01
Tuesday evening, October 28, at and de.cribed accordin, to a surve,. a, In Block 20. SecUOn. C. OIl • certabi and
aDd descdbett.
aDd. pl.&1I thereof, made br A. P. Plan of 10'" callec1 Newtowa. Helfhta, mlde auneJ' aDd pl&D thereof
Trinity Church. Mrs. Joyzelle Peck DamOD, Jr.. Borough Engln.or, .. fo" b. Weir 0114 TbIome. Cl.n _ r . , In aDd 'l'IIIg1oJ<.. Clril Englnoon, Upper
Iowa. to ..it: BeliDnlnJ at a point OlD. Ausual. lIH, &he lot !aJ'out &hereof haYlDC 1'11., d ...d April 21. W' 0114 H!~04-'i
CJsr,
k G Ul'dance· Co unseIor, WI'II the
S.W. •lde at OreeD..~" A""fe. at tbe bWD revised October e. lnt. and dul,. re- MecHa In the Coanl.,. aforuald. III ~
speak on the topic "After High dl::tan::.> 01 '13-10/100 n. meaauro4 eo",.d.ln lb. OUlee for tho 8000_ of . No. " page It. &Ii follo.. to wit: .
All 10th G d N.W.ward aloog £he s.w_ aJ4e, of Deeda. in and for the Counf", of Delao- BEOIN1UNO at a polDt 011 the 8ou&bb I Wh a t ...
SCOO,
ra e Greenway An. from Ita IDtenecUon .... re ·aforesa1d. OD March 21. 1125. In pJaa ..., .ldo 01 PaIiflold Roiid, "bIeb _ •
parents ar~ urged to save this date. wIth the N.W. aide of 8th· Street;, ibence Case No.3. p&I"e 1, aDd' described &0- Is a&: the dlataDce of wo.hUDdred Ion,.
lamed Area Sales Mgr.
CUI SCOUT PACK 432
0ctDbu
10, J168
,
'!P"RlJ'P 8ALI:I
CondI...... :
or .certWed.
=
.ale.
::
ma.d:e
OF RBAL ESTATE
CUb Scout Pack 482 held its first
meetbijr of the 1958-59 season at or depth Southwelt. betweeD paraUel l1nes
a' nshl. angle, to aald. Woodland. Avenue
. the Swarthmore Methodist Church One
hundred and fifty feet. the rear line
September 26. Approximately 45 of said lot. being tbe Northerly rlgh~ of way
line of the Phlladelphla and OarreWorci
cubs registered following the meet- S&raet
Rallw.,. company.
TOGEtHER with the free uee, right,
ing presided over by Robert L.
Uberty and prlvUli,ge of a certain seven
. Thomson, chairman of the pack feet wide drivewa, aa laid om f for. the
premlse8 Urerem and the premises tadJoJD..
committee.
lDS to thl! Weal..
Chairman Thomsen announced improvemeDts conalat of Two &ad H&U
Sto". Stone .. stucco Twin Bonae 1O:x32 pt.
the Pack Committee as follows:
SOld as the property of ADthOZQ' B.
Lucian W. Burnett, cubmaster; Jullano and Ecl,-the E. Jullano.
Attorne,.. Samuel LlchteDfe14
·Warren C:Crafts, institutional repW. ALRICB PRICE. Sheriff
resentative; Henry. S. C. Lau, sec.
SBERlPJ' SALES
re.tary; HoW'ard Y. Clymer, treasOF REAL:E8TATE
urer; William T. Salam, activities: ~
SHERIFF'S OPPlCE
COURT HOUSE, MEDIA. PA.
John A. Piecard, advancement;
FrId.y. october :N, 1l1li
Jacob E. Snyder, public relations',
.:30 A.... Dayllgbt s ••lnl TIm.
CondlUons: f350.00 caah or, certJfted
Baker Middleton,· organization check al; Ulne of sale (UDleS8 otherwln
., Franc,'s J. Elouda"lstated lD. advertisement). balance II) \en
membershlm
• J:'
da,s. Other condlUons on day of aale.
health, safety and training.
FIERI PACIAS·
Ho. _
.
June Term 1158
The committee met last. week to Al' that ... and dw..lIln. In Collln.daIo
organize the dens and to plan ac.. BeBUul. at a pi: In E. Une of S&a1eJ' Ave.
Ill'S. from,8.E. cqr. of Stale, Aye.laud
tivities for the year, Den mothers Parker Ave.; E. 1l7.1T; S.\ 32 degrees 44
min., 9 sec. E. 19.'13' to a'pt.: thence bJ' a
and the cubs assigned to each den line
paraUel with Parker Ave. ext. W. aDd
win be announced this weekend.
paning Ih.ru center wall of adjoining brick
,
SBERIFP'S OFPlCE
COURT HOUSE, MEDIA, PA.
Prlda,. October 24, 1158
8:30 A.M. Da,l1gbl. SavlDg TIme
CondlUons: $3&0.00 cull or ce:rt1fled
check at Ume of .ale (UDles. othenr""
stated In adverUaement), balance J In 'ten
d.,s. 9.ther cODdlUons 00 da, of lale,
FIERI FACIAS
.
No.8
sept.. Term. lNa
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of
BroUDd with the buUdlDgs aDd. improvements &henon erected 8ITJ;JATJ: in tl1e
Borough of Prospect Park. COunt)' of Delaware and Commonwealth of Pfnms,lyanla,
deacrtbe4 acconUna to ra sqne,. and plan
thereof made b, Damon and Poa1er, Clnt
Engineers. Sharon BUl, PeDJ1l,lvuJa, dated:
the 28th day of July A.D. IM1. u follow ••
j
to wit:·
8HERIFF SALES
OP aEAL ESTATE
SHERlPP'S OPPlCE
COURT HOUSE, MEnU, PA.
usa
Friday. Oct9ber 2i.
':30 A.M. DaylJghl. S.vtd:g Time
,
CODdlUOI1I: :f35O.OQ cash or eerUfied
check .t Ume of sale (un1e1a oU1enr1se'
.tated m adverUaement), ba1~ce In ten
da.ys. <>&.ber cond1Uona OIl day or lale.
PIIDRI PACIA.8
•
No. 2070
I
Dec. Term. lD5'l
.
ALL THAT CElRTJ lot or pc. of gr, with.
the bldg.. aDd imPl: thereon ono. BlT.. in
the Bar. of Laudowue, ·Co. of DeL. Pa.
delcr. acc. m a 'aur. ADd pl. thereof made b,.
Damon and Poder. c.m., dated the .ata
d.,. of June. 11133, as foll. to wi':
BIT. ~ tile Nw:ay 84. of Glentay Rd. at
lb. dl::L 01 US n. 8WI.V from Ibe. 8WI.V ::Ide
of J4&Dafield ave., bot.b ft1Dg to, n. w14e:
cant. .In fl'. or br. on the 14. Ol8Dta,. Rd.,
a ft. IDc. one-ball of &' OCR. , fL. wtde
clrlve., l&ld 001. for lbe use aDd aocom:, or.
tb1e ,aDd the lot adj. to tile SW and est.
ot' Ula' WIdth In lenBlh or depth NWwanll,.
whr. par. line •• at rL aD8".' to the .aId
Glonlq R4. 100 It.
TOG)o·wltb. tile fr", eomm. u.e, n. lib;
and prly. of certalo terra ootta dr. pipe
laid. tir or acrq.s. the rear of above PteM•
en. lIEw ..n1J,. Into MaDafteld A"fe.. as
aDd. for • dralJlaae of aurface waller, :In
comm. with the olJulr cnnaera bound. there.
on. ALSO tree and eomm. Ule or ., It. "lde
drive. u and for a :Passage..a,. and walercoune at aU times hereaDar fore,er in
ecunm. wltb &be, other owners boUDd.
thereon.
.
' '
,
BUBJ. to the prop. part. of ker- .am
In good order NKl repair.
.
BEGINNING .1. a poInt. OD the North
JIoOcl (filly f ••i
Wide) at the dbtaa.ce of D1Dety-anlUl t ••t
and ten one--hUDdredtbi: at • f~ SOUUJ.
weahrardly from. the Westerly 8tde of LIDeoln Avenue (fU,," feet wide) ~nce eGeJld..
ing 80uUt twellty..two deSree. DlDet.een minut1ls Weat alonS tile liatd alde of Luantto
Road. IlI:ty-aeven feet and teD one-b.undred..
tbs of a foot to- a POint; tbence e:&teDCUDs
North alxb..even degrees fon,.-oDe mlnutes
Welt ODe hundred ten feet. to a point; thence
ezteD.d.tnr North twenty4wo !!egree. mnew
teeD minutes East'llinY-Ieven feet IIDd ten
cme-huudredtba: of a foot to • point; tbence
estendJD& Bouth sl:xty~nyen degrees fortJone minutes East one hUDdred ten feet
to a ~lnt on tbe Norihwe.lerJy aide of
Luaretto Road, gt,:!,~1ra&: meDtioned po1D.t
and place of be
a.
BEING KNOWN AS No. 336 L1IlcoIn Avedwell1ng house. 120.0'1' to E. Une of staleJ'
Improvements CODII1s\ of Two
ry Tw:f:n
A'fe.. tIlence alOng E. side of Stale,. Ave. nue (also known as No. 338 Lauretta
Roadl.
N.
11.0'.
'
Brick Hqua Mz30 fL
STATEMENT REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF
Improvements conald of One Story stngle
Bold .. III. prOperly 01 DorOlhF P. DIllImprovements coullt of two story brick Pl'ame
AUGUST 24, 1912, AS AMENDED BY THE
BOUIe 3OdO Ft
m.....
ACTS OF MARCH J. 1933. AND JULY 2, 1946 and..tone semi-de\aChed.. Honae Ib32.
Sold .. the property of Sldne,. Mone
Sold as the propertJ of VIqIDla J.
Attom", BuUer, Beatty: Greer • JoIm(Tttl. n. United \ States Cod., SectIon 233)
MIlls and Ellaabetb R. MWa. b.Ia Wife.
&011..
.
SHOWING THE OWNEltSHIP,. MANAGE- BmJ1;be, widow.
Attomey.
ReIDy
"
Pearee
'
Attomey, Harry J. M:artfD. Jr.
W. ALRICH PRICE, .Sherlff
MENT, AND CIRCULATION OF
W, ALRICB PRICE;. Sb.rUf
W. ALRlCH PRICE, SherUf
Th. Swarthmoreen.. published w_I, at
SHERIPF SALES
Sw.rt'''',or., han •. fOr Octob.r 7, 19S8.
IIlIERIPP .SALES
OF' REAL ESTATE
Th. nam" and addreues of. the publither.
SHERIFP SALES
OP REAL ESTATE
editor. manaGin'll editor, and businlU mana. OF REAL ESTATE
SHERIPP'S OFFICE
SHERlPP's OPPlCE
'lien art: Publisher, Peter E. Told and Marforie
SHERIFF'S Oli'PICE
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA. PA;
COURT BOU8E. MEDIA. PA.
T. Told, m P.ark Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.;
COURT HOUSE, MEDIA. PA.
Frida,., October 2f, 11158
Friday, October 24. 1958
Editor, Peter E. Told. 322 Park Avenue, SwarthFrldllY. October 24, 1U58'
1:30 A.M:. Dayl.lght Sav.lng Time
9::10 A.M. DaYlight Sa.vlng Time
more, Pol.; M.naginq i:ditor, Barbara B. Kent,
11:30 A.M. DllyURbt Saving Time
CondiUons: . $3SO.oo cash or cerWled
CoudtUons: $350.00 cash' or cerUfle4
325 Dartmouth Avenue, Swa.rthMore, Pol.: BullCondlUons: $350.00 cub or cerUfled check at time of sale (unle&8 otberw1s'e
eheck at
or sale (an18aa
othenrJse
'~;.;::::,~~~ri , ..... E. Told. m 'ark Avenue: cbeck at tfme of sale (11Illeu otherw_ .-tated In! advertllement). bala.a.ce In teD alated
In UD!.e
advertisement),
balance
In ten
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stated. :In ad.verUaemem). balaDce IA ten d.,.8. other CQDdltloDa ',OA day of sale.
~ d.,.a. OUler cond. H , . . . GIl d.,. or tale..
Ho. 1111
wiAsotber ccmdlU0I11 OIl dQ 01 sale.
~ PACIAS
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PIERI PAClA8
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June Tenn 1858
'. Marcb'.Tenn 1111
JUDe TenD.
ALL THAT CERTAIN 10' 01 aromid willi
ALL THAT CER'r. 101 of.....4. witt:
"&be bu1Jdl:a&"_ thereoa iii SPrtDafield' To1rDo meaauap or t.eDemen& wared. 8ITJI'ATB IA
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Del. .Co., Pa.. BEG. .t • pL on &he Bar. YeadOD; ~. Del&., Bt. at Pa.
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me... R. t des. tt~ E. from interce of lU' HW from. RW IJde BaIlQ"
.ecUbD. of ... ad. of NOfWIzlden Drtn aDd. Rd; thence exteDd NE 118.31' &0 pt.i eaD. ad. of Plnecrelt Rd. CoIlL In froll\ 011 ...... NW 20' 2/'00' to pt. _lid 8W 111.1'
18. 33'
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to rlshl. hay.tng radius
of 100 ft. the arc cUaL of t.71 It. from a
~t. wbleh, pt. la \ me... Otl arc of • circle
cun1n8 to Ie" havinlr • radiua of 583.35
ft... the 81'0 dla:t. of 128.88 ft. from a pt.
lIfhJch pt., b Dl6ao. S. 33 ck!g. A mlD.
38$.22 R. from a pt. which pt. 1a meu.
on ,an( of a f/Jrc1e curving to right hav1ng
a radtus of :Ii ft. the aro cU.t. of 31UG It.
'from
pt. on SwIy. l!de' of WtDona Ave.
thence ext. alozig Nwly. side of Lee lid.
along the arc of a circle curvlDg to right
bavlngra r&dt.us of 100 ft. the arc cllIL. of
iti.f3 ft. to a pt. theDce ea:t. N.·lD deg.
40 min.. tl lee. W. partly paulnl through
the party wan bet. Uda premllel and prem.
laea adj. UD 8 •• 122.. flo; to • pt. "&hence
ext. S. 61' deg. 2 min. E. partly puslng
through bed· of cert.a1n drlftwa,. ..hich es:·
tends Se•. lnto Lee Rd.. 114.40 fL to 8 pt.
on.the Nwl,.. fide of Lee·rd. to pt. and. p~e
o( bel'. Beml Lot . Ro. 286 Lee Rd.. and
mown aa 6:&& Lee Rd. TopUler wWa. Ule
of sald. driveway tn common with. ownen,
etc. of oU1er Iota bounding thereon•
.Im.provemeDls CODa"t of ODe and Hill!
Stoi'J' Twin Brick aDd :l"rame Bouae lOla
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SBicRIPP'S OPPICE
COURT·HOUSJD. MEDlA. PA.
Prid.,., October 3f. 11151
1:30 A.M. D.,.!lgb&: 8&vJD.a Tlme
CoI1d.IUoDa: t3IO.OO cub or certified
cheek at; Ume Of .ale (UDleu oU1enril'l!!
.tated.. 1D ad.YerUHmw), balaIlce In teD
da,s. OtIler cond1UGna 'c:a da, of sale.
PIERI PACIAB.
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Sept. Term
ALL CERT...t pc.....d. _
bl.... and
Imp.,L erect. BIT. Twp. Darb,., ca.ty. DeL
Comm. Pa. bnded. and. delc ...ccord. to
PlaD. "L!IlcolD. Park" by Damon"aDd Pol
ter. C. E. Sharon Hm, Pa.' doW. Aug.
11160 and rev1l'ed Jan. 18, '1111.
SIT. on NW Laurel Rd. (40') at dill..
:I8.M' measured. N 85 del. 15' 30 nC!. E:
alng. _ide Laurel Rd. with HE'of SIW'OD
An. (U') (llDea prod.)
CONTAIN. fmt. bred.th. !C" 81 deB". 15'
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30 sec.·:It sSde of. LloUI'el Rd.. 18' e:deDdIn IDJIII, _III •. ""pili, H :N
30
do.. ..,.
sec.. W be&:.· paw. llDea .n. auglea to
Laurel Rd., 85' center line of 4.' aUey es:·
tend. 'SW ShaJ'Oll Ave. HE~&Dd 8W UDe.
parUp tbru. party walIa
premlael and.
premo adJDID. &0 HE &Del SW.
Belq No. 278 ori Plan, !HatUe No. 1061
Laurel Road.
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ImproYements consist of One Slarr RoW
Brick House Ib32 ft.
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Sold as the property of John E. Jackson and AUee M. Jackson. his wife.
Attorney, Bermau and lUchard
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PORTER H. WAITE, INC.
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•IS more thani'ust a
hog"
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.slangterm. Road. hogs constitu.te
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18%' of the ·drivers involved In achigh·cidents
on
Pennsylvani'a's
ways. So, when you. d~ive,. • yield
.the right-of-~~y to" ·the other
vt;thiclew'hen it is trying to pass
.' •• give· ~edest,rians a·break •••
keep to the \right side of 'the road
except when you are passing. And
Sold ... the 'propet1f of Nonoa. Strumpt.
Bud -.rone,.. tIOO.OO
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AUorDe,. MOnillID SbYder
110'.
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etaht feet and twentJ'.&bree OIle-bUllClnd.tba
of • f~ meaaured South.-eat aim; t.be
Boutbe ..1. Ilde \d' .PaIrfie14 .Boad from tbI
IDtenecUon. of tile SouUleaat. ~e at Pat[field Road (If esle.J1ded) wtth U1e 8ouUi-.
welterl,.. Ild.e of Manor Road (forty~ve
feet. wIde) 1(1f extended). which 4lttanee
01 two hunclred fori,.-elght feet aDd I.wen,)"_
three one-bUlldredtha of a foot; Ia DleUVe"
i.tJ'e followlDI coune IIDCl dlatanceo from the
aa.1d lDtenecUon. of the Sou&heaster17 side
Of Palrfleld Road. wlth the Southwe.terl,
Ilde of MaIlor RoI¥l ...... : ~utb Seven",_
1wo delree •• eJght m.lnul;e:' Wesl. ODe hun-dred. nlne feet 'ad leventJ'_e18ht. ODe hUll-dredths of • foot w.. po1D.t, of cune;
thence enendJDl South.e.,t on the arc of
• circle U"flDl' .. r&d.lua of &b1ItJ feel
(chord bearing to the left) the .rc d1atance
of ten fee' .ad. etxtiy...u onNundredtba of
a fOC!I. to a pomt of renne, cune: theace
exteDCliD.a South wed on the arc of • cIrcle
ha"flDg a radJua .of fUt,. feet (chord bearing
to the rta:ht.) tb.e arc dlatance of thJrt;:y-two
fe!':t aDd leveDtJ'-oJne one-bundredtba of •
fo/>' to .aId point of b . _ I ; th-,"1I4ina from the.aa1d. point of beglaJl1D.1 Sout.b
le..... nwen . delre"es . flfty.,.two mlllutes But
-croaa:lnS a stream OIle hundred "two teet and
Ilfty-alz: one-b.undredt.ha of a foot to •
polDt .In land 01· Wea' BroOkline: thence
eateDdina North twenlJ'''ix degrees, two
mlnu&e:a, thlriJ"-Uuee seCOD4e Bul recJ'OIa_
utd stream. one hundred alat74.ree
feet Mld fort,......hl ODe-b.UDdredtha of a
foot to & po.ID.t lD the SOuth side of Palrtleld
Road: thence .a:teadina· EM' aJOID&' tILe
lald Souther1, .fde of P&ld1eld. Road. OIl'
the arc of • circle haYlna ~ a radlas Of.
ftfty feet (chord be&r.ID.l to the left) U.
anuUatance of tb1r\y feel 10 the fmt mea,.
Uoned point and. place of be81DDlD1. Bem,
Lot No. 2 on .aid Plan. .
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~pro"fem'Dta ~1 of Two azul Half
StolT BlD8'le Brick BOlIft' iOJ:3O Pt.
Sold u &he. propert:y of .J. WUbur Boqne.
Jr.. and Maraaret. W. BooIle'.
Attorney, 1J0J"4 B. WbJ.te, Jr.
w. ALIU~ PRICE, SherW
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Road.
CONTAINING In fl'Ollt or breadtb on said
Woodland Avenue 'I'hlrty--l'e\'eQ and one-balf
feet anct. e'a:tendJDg of that width ID leDirth
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THE INGLENJmK
STORE of,., . .;
'. CAl'UIt:aMAN'S DRUG
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Pap 11
'Cotnelia Sklbt.'
Womll', CI•• lltchu
Toar Sel for Oel. 23
Jr. W. . . Sel Dale'
For F....in Show
0ct0IJa0 10. lin
Local Group
;anizesIIW'1 TIA'II ..IIITI
New Garden
" MEET WEII.IIAY
The organizational
A meeting of parenta of IJWbn
Annual Event Will Be
a new club, the. Swartbm~re
team memben ""d othe~ Inte~
Project Wlil Benefit Elizabeth
den Club; was held at the home of members of the SwarthiDore· 8wItn
Hubbard Bonsall
Staged in Clothier
M~. Hug'b Peten on Swarthmore Club has been. called for 8 P.nt.
Oc;tober 21
. Thursday, Septemller 211. next Wednesday, lIy Jo1m :Espen_
Award
The Woman's Club of SwsrthPlans are nearing completion for
The fledgling group has modest achade, 'Chairman' of swim teatn
more i. looking forward to a
the Benefit Fashion Show to be hllans for Ita first year, with month- activities.
sponsored by the Junior Womdn's Iy meetinp to 6e held at the homes
Purpose of the meeting, wbich
chen Tour sponsored by the educatlon department for the benefit
Club of Swarthmore, aeeording to of various members. The following will be held· In the typing room,
its scholarship project, the EIIl"'-1
Chairman Mrs. Frank S. Walter. officers were elected:
high school music building, is to
beth Hubbard Bonsall
The parade of iall and winter fln- ,president, Mrs•. Hurh Peters; discllss important changes In rulAward, presented annually to
ery will be held at Clothier Memor- vice-president, Mn. W. C. Row- Ings and schedules lor the 1959
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""II~ campus at 8 land; treasurer, Mrs. Douald P. season so that Swarthmore deleis warthmore h Ig
00 gtr.
..... on the ""
IOn October 23 from 9:30 toll
o'clock on the evening. of Oct6ber Jones; r'7ordlng secretary, .Mrs. gates will know how to vote'at a
21. Proceeds are to be donated to Brodie E. Cra:wford; correspond- forthcoming' Suburilan League
a.m. 10 homes will open theilrri:~:
the Delaware .county Association ing s.ecretery, Mrs. Robert J. Tur~ I·Dlleet>lntf.
to members and guests to d
kitchens that vary from Colonial
for Mentelly Reterded Children nero
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to ultra-modern. Visitors will have
and the Media Child Guidance
Mrs. Elizabeth L\Jkens Crothers,
Frilldl, IIrol. t. lI"t
.
Clinic.
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well
known
flower
show
judge
and
The
next meeting of the Frlend_
h
the opportunity of seeing ow miecturer, was the guest of honor
dividual and distinctive
Character actress who will prePresented by a well-known"h,,,,,,1 and gave the group advice, sug- Iy Circle will be held on Thurscan ·be.
sent "Charlotte Bronte, the Pas- oper Darby specialty shop the
gestions, and enthusiastic encour- aay at 2 p.m. e,t the home of Mrs.
Houses included in the tour are sionate Victorian" tomorrow night will have for ita theme "Accent On
Edith Black, 403 Park avenue, with
agement.
Mrs. H •• E. Wells as CO-hostess.
those of Mesdames S. L.Althouse, at 8:30 in the Nether Providence Spice", in keeping with the season's trend and complimenting
Zld aRADE PAREI.TS
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60 Woodbrook road; H. H. Hop- High School Auditorium.
kina, 56 Wellesley road; Charles R.
A former resident of Swarth- .clulb's ov.er-all th.eme for the year,
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The, parents of· Mrs. Carolyn
Innis, 406 Riverview road; Birney more and a graduate of Swarth- "Add Spice
to Your Life With a
nd " ~ade O:~~s
K. Morse,. 742 Harvard avenue; more College, Miss Stabler is the Variety of Interests". A plathara v;~ent.in:1
Fred A. Patman, 334 Michigan ave- author of the dr~matic biography. Of. fashions, will be seen, ranging 13
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on
atYtehvenhlDg,
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t 8 p.m. a
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omeo
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nue; William H. Rushton, 610 n e m
an· a osp ere 0 a from sport clothes to gowns for a
h -i
. and
' Including.,severa
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' I !program
iStnsth Haven avenue; Spencer bygone era, .r·
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..... er presente gala evening
H d 'ofcarman
40 V( db... rs.
k 1 R~/be:1t
Thompson, 16 Wellesley road; J. a moving 'Portrait of a woman who originals. In addition, there will be ' : en J 1m WOO Croo II an~
A. Archer Turner, Jr., 614 Cedar lbeeanle one of the mos' famous fig- a selection of childrens' attire mod- h' rs. ° h · ·
arro ,
ass
t
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c airman, as announced that
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lane and Robert J. Turner, 40 ures 0, er cen ury.
.
eled by youngsters of the Juniors. Val tin
'11 d' . :~:;~';';n;1I
Guernse) road.
Saturday's performance is sponI'
di tel f 11 • 'th
en e 'WI
ISCUSS JJ
IUness ia the family'
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mme
a
y
0 owmg
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the
work
to
b9
8CC9mplisbed
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th
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Coffee will be served at the home SOl'e
Y
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e la e ows...... d
rt d ff will '-.
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to your cares. But we
esse an. co ee
.,., serve
her second graders this year;
caa reuevCl. you.af one
of Mrs. Donald P. Jones, 407 House.
the clubhouse on Park
.
. . wony.Bri!lgusyoUrDocSwarthmore avenue from 9 :30 to
where several prizes, quite
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell W. Hadge
, ~ tor'. prescrip!ions flOr
11 :30. .
Financial
ous according to the committoo, of Ogden avenue will have as their
; , pro.mpt, precne com:
Mrs.Robert Thomson is chairRep,,,t Summallzeu
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'-. awarde.
d to t'ICk et-h0 Iders. guesta lOver the weekend Mrs.
,kpouncling. You'll ~t~rea
man of the tour; Her committee inAs' th
t
d of th
; 'ate our ample Ito
a~d
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m e pas, procee s
e Hodge's brother· and sister-In-law
cludes Mrs. F. Ted' Anthony, 'Mrs.
'-. eflt -'II '-. d
ted to th
,
.
fair
J»rices.
Make
thIS
ona
Mr. and ·Mrs. Albert W.Preston
Fred. Michel and Mrs. Walter Molr. largest source of income which is "",n
t ..-~ w....,
ti
:I t
th eTcoun_
.
:•your Prescription Head·
steadily declining was the tuition y '.....era on ·pro ec e ram- of Pittsburgh. The Prestons are en, . quarters. Thank you!
In charge of :posters are Mrs. J. O.
.
Ce te f
Rete ded Ch'ld n
.
I
of non-resident pupils - w h i c h IDg. n r or
r
I re route to the GreatSmokies to see
Stephens, Mrs. D. L. Dye, and Mrs.
d
h b I at Lansdowne. One of the 'first of the fall f,oliage.
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H. D. Sipler.Mrs. Samuel Crothers, amounte to $44,744.87. T e a ,
ance at the hegt'nning of the year its kind in the country, the center
Mr. David Badger, son of Mrs.
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CATHERMAN'S
Jr., has charge of arranging f1owks t tea h
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was
$20,932.66
which
was
the
see
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0
c
socia
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Stephen
1M.
Badger
of
Springfield,
DRUG STORE
ers.
teachers' summer salary reserve. good personal hailita, speech cor· will return home next week followrection, and proper hygiene. Ita ing a five week vacation In Europe.
Klngswood 3-0586
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CI b PI
non-revenue sources main.
concern Is with· retarded
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mot ers
U
Ins
bicluding Authority repayments
children between the ages of four
O,ctober Squire Dlnce accounted for $26,'1'13.76.
and six and with those whose emoThe Mothers' Ch,b of Swarth- The assessed value of real estete
tional adjustment makes them unmore has ·planned a festive Square against which the 48 mill tax was acceptable to the county school
Dance for Saturday, ·October 26
levied was $8,620,065. This Is ailout system.
9" p.m.· This dance is open to
28 per cent of the market value of
The association, is a non"'Proflt,
!public. The dance will be held
the texable proPerty InSwarth- ~elf-supporting organization and fa
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.the Lenni Heighte Fire Hall
more, as reported by tile Stete Tax
entirely dependent upon the con.Lenni Heighte. Driving directions EqualiZlltion Board. It is 2.2 per
tributions of 'Private parsons and
will be ,printed on the backs of the cent above last year's assessment.
grouplf
for its existence: Although
tickets.
The totel eXipenditures of the
LOCAL CLASSES
the county has, a population. of
Mrs. Fred Hill, chairman, has
District are distdbuted in some 12,000 mentelly retarded
REOPEN NEXT WEEK
been fortunate in obtaining an ex- eight departments. Six of these are
persons, the Lansdowne Center is
Serie~
of
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O,ctober 17
cellent caller who guarantees dan-· . .
items of cu,;ent eJOpense
unabfe
-'
~ue to :financial considRHYTHIIICEX~ROIlES for ADULTI. - Frllll,', ... A.II.
cing and fun for 'all, beginners
and Include.the followlDg:
erations - to enroll more than
Can Klngswood 3-6476
.
,
WOMAN'S CLUI
A. Gilneral Control, $27,459.26;
well as "old hands". Refre,shments
very sml\11 percentege of these.
. of cider and doughnute will be B. Instruction, ,~21,353.31; C. Aux•.
In addition, this year .part of
served by the club.
iliary Agencies, $1$,506.74; D.
proceeds
is to go to the Child Guid-I
Operation of ISchool Plant, $66;"You MeetI the Nicest
People
at Speore's" "
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728.39; E. Expenses of Malnten- ance Clinic in iIIedia. It was unanl-I
T.0 Hear •......
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..... Issionary
anee of School Plant, $17,688.26; mously decided by board members
at
'their
closing
mpeting
last
spring;
Appointee SUlndayl F. Fixed Charges, $36,848.81. .
to make this organization a jOint I
Mary ,Ellen Williams, missi,mary I All of the above items are con- recipient, with the Training
ap~ointee to Burma under
cerned oprimar~ly with aspects of
ter, of the fashion show and aUo
American Ba'Ptist Convention, will the instructional services for childthe Christmas benefit, "Amabl """11
be the speaker at the Junior and reno
the Night Visitors".
'. Senior High Youth Fellowahlps
Rnancial Condition
The clinic offers p!~e:::~11
the Methodist Church,
The excellent financial condition treatmen't and pSychological
Sunday night at 7 p.m.
of the School District is shown· by for children from two and a .
C.....
lMiss Williams Is a recent grad- the large margin of assets over through 17 years and CoI,eu.rnmtll
BDGIIONT AVBNUB - BEVENTJI AND WUBB ftIIDT8 '
uate of Wheaton College and Co- Iidlilities. The totel assets of' the tconsultetion" to their parents
lumbia University. A natwe' of district are $1,802,911 of which means of appointm~nte with a
~TOBE B01JR8. IIIoDlflo3' tIJnI Th1lnda7, 8:10-1:11,
FrloJa:r, 8:30-9:". ilatanll,:r, .:30.1:30
Allentown, N.J., she has just re- $I,i149,070 is fo.r school buildings .psychiatric social worker. The only
turned from a five. week tour of and sites; the remainder, textbooks requirement for eligibility for heip
Poland and RU,Bsia, where she and equipment, representing a drop is residency· in Delaware cOunty.
visited some of the school systems :fo~ last year due to the fi~e. On Financial support is principally
and churches.
this. propertY the school dlstr.lct from the United Funds of· Phila.
,
carlles a toq,1 of $'1,792,600 of fire. delphia and Chester pinS fees from
RETURIS FROII EUROPE
insurance.
parents .using the service and some
Colin W. Bell, Park avenue, reAgainst these assets there are State ald.
.
turned on the Queen Elizabeth liabi1i~ies amounting to ~0I,456.18
Tuesday after spending two and a of which $339,000 Is .for bonded inhalf months in Switzerland, Eng- debtedness, showing a wide margin CHRISTMAS. BALL
,land Gilrmany and Poland where of clear assete, amounting to
COMMITJEE MEETS
he a~tended confere""es in connee- $1,401,466.82.
The Christmas Ball Committee
tion with the American
Th!, net per pupil cost to the met this week at the home of Mrs.
Serv;ce Committee and the Friends school district last year in the ele- D•. Mace GoWing" Parrish road,
World Committee 'for Consultation. m."ntery school was $324 and in the chairman of the annual event.
Mrs. Bell and the children
high. school $~O per pupil. The Members of the committee include
Mr. Bell's ship in New York City. average teacher s salary was $5,260
Mrs. Joseph Lynch,
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man;
iMrS; Kenneth Stuart, ,seere-I
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~'~.~ gain
up $262.60
from
the years.
year before, a
of $606
in two
tary; Mrs. Harold Roxby, treluuI'_11
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er; Mrs. Robert Wilson and JIIl~s.11
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Second Lt. Bruce E. Young of Ford F. Rclbinson· for tile class
Whitehall, N.Y., left for Wkland '68; Mrs. Henry Coles' and
Ai,rforce Base, San Antonio, Tex., Jack Hunter for the class of '57;
yesterday for his indoctrination Mrs.· Charles Topping and lira.
and processing. lira. Young, the Donald Poole for ~ class of '16;
former Miss Barbara Bloom of Co- Ilnd Mrs. Carl DeilDtuth and Mrs.
lu\llbia avenue, ia aatenOllTBPher .Robert WrlgiJt for the claaa of '66.
,
In the Swarthmore-Ratledge Union
The ball will be held on Deeem.
Scho'ol DistriCt.
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ber 29 at the Oid lIiIl in Oonecml.
IMrs.· Mull: Bit!:leol RntgjIrs av- ''rille.
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FOUN·DER'S DAY
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Friday. and· Saturday
Octobe'r'1O and tl, 1958
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The bargains· during these sales
days are of GIGANTIC SAVI NGS.
-'B~y now - for YOUrself and ,put away
for Christmas Gifts" .•," it isn"t too
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f~~ clwoy youltnOw~
saENCI
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Oct. 30th
Swarthmore, Pa.. .
1958
PER YEAR
\
Group Tilll Soh••
The ~:w~~:"~II~tyll~:rysten- H~rlan Jellup Falal" . Rotary to
". 'al_e 10 A........ .
L
themum Society will m,eet at~ t o - '
SIri-aen
. Texas Industrialist LWY.' I P•I • I H • al
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Boardlo Hurr, night,
October 17, In the Amerlcan
II UII Robelt G. LeTourneau, industrlaLegion 'room in Borough Hall to Borough 'Service Wedn;sday
bear M. M. Brubaker. speak on
for Fi fty.Year
"Plastic Greenhouses".
Down .• .
,
Resident ..
Thirty parente, with Robert
,Funeral ..!'Vices for Harlan R.
Kamp of Riverview road as chief
Jessup were held Wednesday in
spo1
. :.
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the Swarthmore Methodist Church,
Board for two hours Wednesday
The Women's International Le.... followed by interment In the Jessup
evening with queries as to possible gue tor Peace and Freedom will family burial plot in Union Hill
educational losses during continued mark U.N. week in Whittier Hou8e, cemetery, Kettnett Square.
double sessions in the high school, presenting a program on "The
Mr. Jessup succumbed Sunday in
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d
th
t
d
and eman s a . some ow
e United Nations and a World In Tur- Tulsa, Okla., to a cerebral' hemonburn ed bUI'ld'ng'
I S rep1acemen t '-.
"" moil", on. . October 23 at 8 p.m.
hage suffered two weeks earlier.
d
realized f 'ste r t h an sche dul e.
Speakers will be Colin Bell, who Born in Media. on July 24, 1906,
The group wanted 'to know why rsturned recently from a trip to he came to Swarthmore at the age
.
fllll.day schedule couldn't be' re- Ellrope where he visited Switzer- of 1% and lived at 243 Haverford
est a b lis h e d by January 1969 la;'d, England, Germl.ny; and PO- avenue until last May .when he
through utilizing other bulldinp land attending conferences in eon- moved his family to Tulsa so he
in Swarthmore, e"'l"ting more tem- nection with the American Friends could take a position as head of
porary. buildings, or better use of Service Committee and the Friends advertising with Leslie Brooks and
present school space.
World Committee for Consultation; Associates, business consultente to
Board President Donald P. Jones John Honnold, professor of law at oil companies; He had visited his
and Principd ;William Bush' as- the University ·of . PenDsylvania, parents, Mr. and MI'lI. J. Harlan
lured the parenta that no one Is who spent 10 months In France Jessup, and sister, Mrs. Charles E.
more. concerned than the School doing reselU'Ch· and visiting other Lincoln, in S_rthmore four weeks
Board and administration about parts of E'¥'Ope; Roy MCcorkel, dl. ,ago while east for the Instrumenta
shortcomillg of present facilities rector of the religious commission Association of America convention
and adjustmente at school and In of the National Conference of in Philadelphia.
family life which they 'reqnlre.
Ohristians and Jews who, last sumMr. Jessup was graduated from
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School authorities felt maximum mer, VlSI
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th
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tte lust!utilization ot present' plant was in pa
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ID 1924 and"
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Refresh men ta
progress,\Vith corridor. ,being used
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ec 0 ogy ID "_. H e was
for conferen"es·,· cafeteria, lib. rary the·end of the program at which a member of Chi Phi fraternity,
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.
and back-stege
.space ~or classes,
time there· will be a chance for and a lifelong member of the
A_ this George W. B·a·rtl'Bpl Masonic
e
and .industrial arts building for ques tions and dlBCUSSIon. .....
chemistry laboratory. Previous in- will be the only program In Swarth- in. ~edia. He was an active memvestigailon of other buildings such more centered on the United Na- ber of the Swarthmore Methodist
as chuRhas, former Mary Lyon tiona durin&! United. Nations Week Church and of its Men'a Bible elass.
School,Borough ..-Hall, Woman's all interested lJlem~rs of the Cl(lIIl. . Dnring World War II he served
Cillb (and, temporarr structure) munity lire especiallf welcome to five years as.a lieutenant commanhad not only'revealed their use to a t t e n d . .
der in the United States Navy, a
be unwise,if available, 'due to ImThe local Board of the WlL, a~ I"rppartof the time ass~l/ervlsor
I'ractlc4Uty of 1IHIIdng'tI,tem 'lneet Ita !astmeetin~ atothe ~ome,ofMrs.. .... ·(Contlnu'donPatID1~) '", "
with stete requirementa, Interefe~- ,Ida Stebler m .'yalhugford, a p - .
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pointed Mrs. DaVid. Field correspondlng ,and. recording sec":e~ry,
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"aL,
and Mrs. M~uri~ ~e'bs\er acting
Or.
human relati~ns chalrmau.
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Poo~ a . Senior,
Wants Building' Up.
Dou· ble Sess'lons
WIL 10. Hold Open
Ieellng·
. 0 L..... r 23
lisUrom Longview, Tex., will be the
k to'ds t th 12 10
tl
epea er
ya
e : mee ng
(If the Rotery club In the Ingleneuk..
Mr. 'LeTourneau hes for many
years been connected with the man,
ufacturing and designing of some
of the biggest earih mOving equlpment ·in the world today.
He spends his weekends travelling all over the country speaking
to groups of men. He has a certlficate of merit awarded by the Army
Engineers· in 1948; He also· has a
technical school known aa LeTourneau Tech, in Texas.
to
C·h
Dr.La re,Mrs. apman
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'Afri·.'
In Panel Studt
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Dr. F. R. Fussell Moderator
Next T uesday···P.M; at
Woman's Club'
John Spencer Also to
S
k
d
pea . on Bon
Issue
Ernani Falcone will address the
Swarthmore l.j!ague of Women
Voters' first luncheon meetilllt of
the year on Monday at the StraUl
Haven Inn at 1 p.m. He will speak
on "PoB8lble Revision of Pennsylvania's 1873 Stste Constitution."
Mr. Falcone has taught 12th
grade history at Swarthmore HIgh
School for the past four years. He
i. also college counsellor for boys
and chairman of'sslaries at the
high school. He did hiB undergraduate work at Princeton and took
his master's degree at the" Unlversity of Pennsylvania.
In July he attended a workShop
on Pennsylvania's Constitution at
Bucknell University. This IDbjd ,
is under conaide~tion by a 16 man
oommlsslon appomted by the Governor. The commission's recommen.
dations are to be reported to the
people in FebruarY 1959. .
John Spencer, chairman· of the
fl nance comm
. it'~""'" . S wa rthmore.
R· u tIedge Sch 00I Board, .will d'JBCU81
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for voter approval of the $60000
bo"d
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Obild care WI'll be· provlded.
Theseoond Internatl?nal Affairs
class of. the Woman s Club
Swarthmore wil1 meet at 1 :30 p.m.,
Tuesday, October 21, in the Park
Avenue
"Africa"
be
h
•clubhouse.
f
I d' .. Is
I toled'
t e toPIC 0 a pane, ISCUSS on
by Mrs. M. B. Chapma.n and Pro-..
fessor Laurence Lafore,·and moderated by Dr. Frances
I ' R.
I Fussell,
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chalnnan
of
the
cubs
egIS ation
department.
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Mrs. Chapman, a resident of Media, has just returned from Africa I, ....ai,
where sh. made.a Sllrvey of the ~
. '
countries. south of the Sahara ~orR.pa""
the La1ibach Literacy ,and MiSSIOn.
lUI
IlnllV
Fund Orgsnization. In determining. An appeal for 'inactlve registered
the literacy needs of. this area,Mrs. nurses to help In the Red CroslUOIiJti;ma1i"U1k~ ...lth·rt!~oiIRrI1!iI, panli.., bl~oJ,;le progtam"..~
educators, publishers, and govern- made by Mrs. GeortID. Plowman,
ment officials. She spent three .chairman - of the Swarthmore
weeks working In Dr. Albert Branch American Red Cross"as she
.gch~eitur's Hospital.
opened 'lhe Fall meeting of the
Dr. Laurence LaFore, professor ~,oard of directors Friday morning
of history at SWB~hmore College In the Legion Room, Borough Hall.
Needlework
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and an alumnus of that school, reM.... Plowman announced that
Tr-d'tt'lonal Celebration Will
. Memorial Fund
Taken by Virus
ceived his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees SchQOI Nurse Mrs. Robert C. Pierce
U
Pneumonia
from the Fletcher School of Law Is'the chai,;"an of Home Nursing
, Again A¥:I World's
The 76th "nniversary of the
and Diplomacy. He was with the and Mrs..Wdliam Turner the chair- ,
founding
of
the
Needlework
Guild
.
Anthony
Pool,.
a
21-year-old
State
Department at the Embassy man of Home Service. She com- .
h Id
'C i ren'
of America will be held in 1960. Swarthmore College senior who in Pari. for two years. Jle.writes meilded Mr.s. Avery Blake for her
The UNICl!lF Trick or·, Treat To ceiebrate the 40ih anniversary . authored the 1958 Hamburg Show travel articles for Harpers, one of work as chairman of the succellaful
Program will be supported in in 1925 the directors throughout plal'ned for stodentproduction this which will be published soon on Volunteer Service Rally at the
Swarthmore on Hallowe'en night, the ~u~try raised· the sum of ~O,- ~al~, di~. sllddenly !n the college Africa, where he spent several Presbyterian Church on September
Friday, Octo~r. 81, foj. the third 000, the income from 'which is used lnflrmary Mond l1-Y mght.
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months last year.
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25. She relayed the praise of Robsuccessive year. The Swarthmore for extension· work. To mark the
The so1' of a Dublin, N:H., atert Bernhardt for the Red Cross
Committee for the United Nations 75th ..Ye.ar of Guild work, the na~ torney, If. Beekmen Pool; the boy
nge' I'n Preciilct
Staff Aides.and G~y Ladles hel:>
sponSorS' th~ jlvening wh~:n: many tional" board has ·proposed raising reported to the infinnary before
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at the Commualty Chest X-Ray
members oftlie community. go to- $76,000 to be added to the original classes Monday .morning•. He reBoundary Approved su~ey. Mrs. Plowmim has aee~ted
gether to help the United Nations fund
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mained there durlDgthe day and no
Attention of voters in Wute .... appointment to the Delaware
Children's Fund collect money f'1r
E~ch director In every branch In cause for concern was.felt when Precinqi is' called to the'change in County Di8~C~ of the Health and
milk and dmgs f..or less fommate the countiy'is asked' to raise 'and his condition was checked by col- p"",inct boundary lines which was Welfare Council.
donate by the spring of 19.60 the !lege physicians about '6:30 lP·m. approved by the Court on October
Mrs.PloWlDan!paldtributetotbe
children all over the world.'
On HaUowe;.n ....hen the children sUm of $6.110 towlird,tb,isfund~ Mrs. When he had. difficulty In breath- S, and which will be In illect start- Red Cross ,service of the late Mrs.
idSwarthmore . and ,Rutledge' go J. 'AlbrlghtJone&, li!J be6n appelnt., ing upon awak,,:,in g from a nap ing With the General Election on Gara. Ward. The Branch received
out in cOstumes to ask for treata edby Mrs. A. $idnel> Johnson, Jr., shortly after 8 oclock an emetgen. NoVember 4, 1968. The following a tter of ~O~dOI":ce fr:rm C;:.t
for themselves, they will 'carry with president .of the lOcal ch~pter, to cy call· ~ issued to ~r: Harold voters who were previonaly in VI ~ HoSPlta w ere
rs.
them' Wawa ; milk ca.rtons' with be treasurer of this spee.al fund. C.· Rony, oollego physIcians. not Western Precinct anli ~ted 'at the work~ faith~lly.
.
UNICEF tsgs to· collect pennies The money ·Will be given to the being in the. borough at the time. Rutgers School are .now in Eastern
Chairman of Volunteer Sel'VlCM
for UNICEF' These will be dfs.. National Association as a memorial Despite artificial resl'iration given Precinct, and 'Wilf vote in the Mrs. Blake reported that S....rth:
mouted in th~ schools on that Fri- to· Mrs. William· H. West, whose by tellow students an~ oxygen ad- American x.egion Room at Bor- more Red Cross ~orkers WIth the
,day. and may also be obtained at whole life was.one of devotion and ministered by local pobce, Dr. Raxh Hall:
.
Branch.had contributed 1500 hours
the local drug stotes. Tjlere will work for the Guild. Any of her by said Pool was dead when he ar- ~I. f. th ... th 'de of Park of service since May.Tite Bloodbile28
be .parties from 7 to 9 lit fonr col- ofriends ·who care to donate in ber r i v e d . · . .
avenu:: fro:· ;:. ral~~oad station m
will visit .the college on ()c..
to0be
d~ 0 s·0
An
autop.
sy
performed
later
that
both
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of
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I eotion centers for the children to .memory m av
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to Michigan aVe'nue;
Sl es
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J' h Good I' ted fou par..
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d
f· P k
...rs. 0 n
IS
r
to rn in their
filled cartons. T h e s e . . .
Harvar avenue, rom ar !'venue tiesat federal hospitels in the area
parties, to. which. all' ate inVi.·ted, frlinds may be eent to Mrs. Jones'
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to Chester road; Cornell avenue • . i th
·od· -"'- 1~ to' O·to'blt
rd
gtven
n
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perl
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will be \ held at .the Methodist at any time.
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and Rutgers avenue from Harva. ber 10 plus the giftMay
of 49'"birthday
Church, Rlltgers -Avenne· School,
.
Sunday avenue toth~ underpass; Chester cak;'" and hundreds. of homemadoi
Trinity Church, all In SwaJ'tIimore,
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JU... R A~SEIIBLIES
.
The eleventh annual Fall Mem· roail, north Side, from H~rvard av~ cookies to Naval Hospitel and $SS
and at the home of Mrs. Herbert The second sesslon?f th~ Swarth- bers Exhibit and Tea will be held enue to the rail~oad stetion:
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Steigelman. 121 Sylvan avenue, more Junior Assembhes wlil be held
S d· OctGher 19 from 3 to
The change In boundaries was
.
nutledge. Hoste and hostesses will Monday at the Woman's Club.
~n unb a;i.e Community Art Cen- requested jointly by the Swarth- . EMERGENCY BLOOD BAlK
b. church youth groups, Girl Scoute
Assisting Mr•. John T. Es~en- te~·~i..:as announced this week by more Democratic and ~el'ub1ican,
..
and Boy Scoute.
schade as hostess.. for the SIXth Mr~. Jean Coslett, executive dirac- eommittees. Legal deteils••?f the.
BolOa,lI resldeats who ..elI
The small atnount 9f money nec- grade, which ~eetsat. '1 46, will be tor of the center.
. cm..nge were handled by Wdham A. ,e..e",e~. 1I1ootI. _y ClQlteli
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. Mrs.RichardEnlonl\ndMrs.CharOntstendi;.gw.,rk by the mem- W,elsh of the Democratic c~it-CruBS, Bioo. Se.rvlc:e C..m.iI.
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,Ies ~Brooks. Hosta snd . hOS~berswil1 be on displaY thro\lghout tee,. anc! the n8C1lSsary drawmgs Mrs. H. L. Mc;Cue, Ibc........ .
IElllAL IELEaATEI
. assisting Mr. and Mrs. M. J. StelD th st dlaiul. exhibition halls 'Oi'ere prepared by G. D. Houtman, 3-1474, or lIer Co-clllJmu MrI.;
·Dr. WiUam Y. Rial of Harvard at the seventh grade class at 6:46 f e O:toi:r 19 through November boroUgh engiJieer.
CorlleD C. SlIate. Dapw. . . . ,
a'enue, secretary-treasnt:llr Of the will be Mr. attd Mrs. John Aaron, 1~'"M:rs Coslett said. The public i s ·
3757, tu' lIIIkeln'alll~ ~:.
·~.I..ware County. Medical Society, Dr. and Mrs. George B. Heckman in-rited 'to aitendthe iIJInuai e~t
KAPPAS TtIlEET
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m. tile IIOreap.·
IS a delegate to the l08th meeting lind ~r. and Mrs. E.arl Fuoss.
which is. a forerunner of the Ex' . TIle Kappa. KappaG.mma,Sew" Re.·c:nss BaL
,
Of the State' Medical Society which
The' eighth grade, wm meet at Idbitkln of .Regional. Arts Center I,ng .Group wdl meet Tuesday, ~at . IAC8J .I:~. ~,.rttUt Z7"
OP ed
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7:16 with Mr. and Mrs. !A••Wes}ey. nso~ by the Fidetity-Philadel~ the,.bome. of ~rs.Carroll
~f 'toed lIave.l_ . . . . . :.
:
Sundly InPhiiadeiphIB.
Huge and Mr~ ,and)(rs. DaVid Lich- Spoblio Trust Coia;an,.. In j>hilHel.- loli. _ . $halpleIa Ibast,WeBt : .... 1'~ ruldem .... _1,·
. r. J. Albright Jones of Elm ...-'"- assIstinc M.,. and Mrs. 1(. Ph"· '. . . '
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'venue; health offiCer of the bor- _.......,
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Lodg.
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TreaI' fo r ..
UNICEF on Hallowe..'en
.
Red Cross HfiarS
of Su:"'-r Aid
Ha....ur'· Show Author
D" S 'ddenIJ aI Co.
II
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Woman's Club lilchen
Tour Sal for Ocl. 23
Cornelia Stabler
Jr. Womel Sal Date
For Fashion Show
Project Wlil Benefit Elizabeth
Annual Event Will Be
Hubbard Bonsall
Staged in Clothier
Oetober 10, 1958
Local Group
ianizesllW'1
New Garden
The organizational meeting of
a new club, the Swarthmore Garden Club, was held at the home of
Mr.. Hugh Peters on Swarthmore
avenue Thursday, September 25.
The fledgling group has modest
plans for its first year, with monthly meetings to be held at the homes
of various members. The fo\Jowing
officer. were elected:
IPresident, Mr.. Hugh Peters;
vice-president, Mrs. W. C.
land; treasurer, Mrs. Donald
Jones; recording secretary,
Brodie E. Crawford;
ing secretary, Mrs. Robert J. Turner.
Mrs. Elizabeth Lukens Crothers,
well known flower show judge and
lecturer, was the guest of honor
and gave the group advice, sug-
TEAl PAREITI
TO IIEET WEDIEIDAl
A meeting of parents of swilll
team members and other interested
members of the Swarthmore Swim
Club has been called for S P.IlI.
next Wednesday, -by John. Espen_
schade, chairman of swim team
activitie•.
Purpose of the meeting, which
will be held in the typing room,
high school music building, is to
discuss important changes in rul_
ings and schedules for the 1959
season so that Swarthmore dele_
gates will know how to vote at a
forthcoming' Suburilan League
October 21
Plans are nearing completion for
the Benefit Fashion Show to be
sponsored by the Junior Woman's
Club of Swarthmore, according to
Chairman Mrs. Frank S. Walter.
The parade of ·fall and winter finery will be held at Clothier Memor~aJ on the ciolJege campus at S
o'clock on the evening. of OctGber
21. Proceeds are to be donated to
the Delaware .County Association
for Mentally Retarded Children
Friendly Circle to Meat
and the Media Child Guidance
Clinic.
The next meeting of the Friend_
lyCircle will be held on Thurs_
Character actress who will prePresented by a we\J-knGwn Upsent HCharlotte Bronte, the Pas- 'per Darby specialty shop the show gestions, and enthusiastic encour- day at 2 p.m. at the home 01 Mrs.
Edith Black, 403 Park avenue, with
sionate Victorian" tomorrow night will have for its theme "Accent On agement.
Mrs. H •. E. Wells as co-hostess.
at 8:30 in the Nether Providence Spice u , in .keeping with the seaHigh School Auditorium.
son's trend and complimenting the
2nd GRADE PARENTS
A former resident of Swarth- club's oVir-alJ t40me for the year,
The parents of IIIrs. Carolyn
more and a graduate of Swarth- "Add SpIce to Your Life With a
Valentine's second grade pupils
more CoBego, Miss Stabler is the Variety of Interest.... A plethara
will meet Monday evening, October
author of the dramatic biography. of fashions will be seen, ranging
13, at 8 p.m ... at the home of the
In the mood and' atmosphere of a from sport clGthe. to gowns fo~ a
iprogram chairman Mrs. Robert
bygone era, lIIiss Stabler presents gala evening and including several
Hayden of 40 W oodbrook lane.
a moving .portrait of a woman who originals. In addition, there will be
Mrs. John W. Carroll, class
,became one of the most famous fig- a selection of childrens' attire modchairman, has ·anno'lnced that Mrs.
ures of her' century.
eled by youngsters of the Junior•• Valentine will discuss informally
Saturday's performance is sponIllness iD Ihe family
Immediately fo\Jowing the show, the work to be accomplished
adds 10 lOur cares. But we
s""ed by the Media Fellowship dessert and coffee wi\J ·be served at
her second graders this year.
caD reheve you of ODe
House.
the clubhouse on Park avenue
worry. Bring us your Docwhere several prizes, quite glamortor'. prescrip~ions for
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge
School's Financial
prompt, precISe comous according to the committee, of Ogden avenue wiJI have as their •
.
poundIng. You'll appreciwill
be
awarded
to
ticket-holders.
guests over the weekend Mrs.
Report Summarized
ale our ample stocks and
As in the past, proceeds of the Hodge's brother and sister-in-law
(Continued on Page 12)
fair
prices. Make Ihi.
benefit will be donated to the coun_ Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Preston
your Prescription Headlargest source of income which is
ty federation ·project - the Train- of Pittsburgh. The Prestons are en_
quarters. Thank you!
steadily declining was the tuition
ing
.Center
for
Retarded
Children
route
to
the
Great'
Smokies
to
see
of non-resident pupils ~ w hie h
at Lansdowne. One of the first of the fall foliage.
amounted to $44,744.87. The balits kind in the country, the center
CATHERMAN'S
Mr. David Badger. son of Mrs.
ance at the beginning of the year
seeks to teach social adjustment, Stephen 1M. Badger of Springfield,
DRUG STORE
was $20,932.66 'Which was the
good personal h8lbits, speech cor- will return home next week fo\Jowteachers' summer salary reserve.
rection, and proper hygiene. Its ing a five week vacation in Europe.
Klngswood 3-0586
:Miscel1aneous non-revenue sources
main
concern
is
with
retarded
Mothers Club Plans
including Authority repayments
children between the ages of four
October Square Dance accounted for $25,713.76.
Sarla. of Two M.atlngs
and six and with those whose emoTuesday •• Od. 14th - 8:15 P.M.
The
assessed
value
of
real
estate
The Mothers' Club of Swarthtional adjustment makes them unFilm -. "The High Wall"
more has planned a festive Square against which the 48 mill tax was acceptable to the county school
Dance for Saturday, October 25 at levied was $8,620,065. This is about system.
9 p.m. This dance is open to the 28 per cent of the market value of
The association is a non-profit,
ipublic. The dance will be held at the taxable property in Swarth- self-supporting organization and Is
,the Lenni Heights Fire HaIl in more, as reported by the State Tax entirely dependent upor. the conLenni Heights. Driving directions Equalization Board. It is 2.2 per tributions of 'Private persons and
will be printed on the backs of the cent above last year's assessment. groups for its existence. Although
LOCAL CLASSES
The total exopenditures of the the county has a population of
tickets.
Mrs. Fred Hill, chairman, has ,School District are distributed in some 12,000 mentally retarded
REOPEN NEXT WEEK
eight
departments.
Six
of
these
are
been fortunate in obtaining an expersons, the Lansdowne ·Center is
Series of 10
o.ctober 17
cellent caller who guarantees dan- designated items of current expense unable - due to financial considRHYTHMIC EXERCISES for ADULTS - Fridays, 9 A.M.
cing and fun for all, ·beginners as and include the following:
erations - to enroll more than a
Call Klnq$wood 3-6476
WO~AN'S CLUB
A. General Control, $27,469.26;
wen as "old hands". Refl'esbments
very sml\1I percentage of these.
of cider and doughnuts will be n. Instruction, $421,353.31; C. AuxIn addition, this year part of the ;.
iliary Agencies, $13,505.74; D. proceeds is to go to the Child Guidserved by the club.
'Operation of School Plant, $56,- ance Clinic in IMedia. It was unani"You Meet the Nicest People at Speare's"
728.39; E. Expenses of Mainten- mously decided .by board members
To Hear Missionary
ance of School Plant, $17,688.2~; at 'their closing m~eting last spring,
Appointee Sunday F. Fixed Charges, $36,848.81.
to make this organization a joint
All of the above items are con- recipient, with the Training CenMary Ellen Williams, missionary
appointee to Burma under the cerned ,primarily with aspects of ter, of the fashion show and also
American Ba'ptist Convention, will the instructional services for child- the Christmas !benefit, uAmahl and
the Night Visitors".
he the speaker at the Junior and ren.
Financial Condition
Senior High Youth Fellowships of
The clinic offers psychiatric
The excellent financial condition treatment and psychological testing
the Methodist .Church, meeting
of the School District is shown hy for children from two and a half
Cer...
Sunday night at 7 p.m.
the
large
margin
of
assets
over
!Miss Williams is a recent gradthrough 17 years and concurrent
EDGIIlONT AVENlJE - SEVENTH AND WELSB SrBBB'I'II
uate of Wheaton College and Co- liabilities. The total assets of the iCOnsultation to their parents by
STORE BOURS: Monda,. thra Thllr.lday, 9:30-5:30,
lumbia University. A native of district are $1,802,911 of which means of appointments with a
FrIday, 9:30-9:00.
9:30-5:3D
Allentown, N.J" she has just re~ $1,649,070 is for school buildings psychiatric social worker. The only
turned from a five week tour of and sites; the remainder, textbooks requirement for eligibility for help
Poland and Russia, where she and equipment, representing a drop is residency in Delaware County.
visited some of the school systems for last year due to the fire. On Financial support is principally
this property the school district from the United Funds of Philaand churches.
carries a tot,,1 of $1,792,600 of fire delphia and Chester plus fees from
insurance.
RETURNS FROM EUROPE
parents using the service and some
Against these assets there are State aid.
Colin W. Bell, Park avenue, returned on the Queen Elizabeth liabilities amounting to $401,455.18
Tuesday after spending two and a of which $339,OO(J' is for bonded in- CHRISTMAS. BALL
half months in Switzerland, Eng- debtedness, showing a wide margin
COMMITIEE MEETS
land, Germany and Poland where of clear assets, amounting to
The {;hristmas Ball Committee
he attended conferences in connec- $1,401,455.82.
The
net
per
pupil
cost
to
the
met
this week at the home of Mrs.
tion with the American Friends
school
district
last
year
in
the
eleD. Mace Gowing" Parrish road.
Service Committee aIld the Friends
mentary
school
was
$324
and
in
the
chairman
of the annual event.
World Committee for Consultation.
high
school
$480
per
pupil.
The
Members
of
the committee include:
Mrs. Bell and the children met
average
teacher's
salary
was
$5,250
Mrs.
Joseph
Lynch, co-chairMr. Bell's ship in New York City.
up $262.50 from the year before, a man; Mrs. Kenneth Stuart, secregain of $605 in two years.
tary; Mrs. Harold Roxby, treasur_
er; Mrs. Robert Wilson and Mrs.
Second Lt. Bruce E. Young of Ford F. Robinson for the class of
Whiteha1l, N.Y., left for Lackland '58; Mrs. Henry Coles and Mrs.
Ai;rforce Base, San Antonio, Tex., Jack Hunter for the class of '57;
yesterday for his indoctrination Mrs. Charles Topping and Mrs.
and processing. Mrs. Young, the Donald Poole for the class of '00;
former Miss Barbara Bloom nf Co- and Mrs. Carl Dellmuth and Mrs.
lumbia avenue, is
stenographer Robert Wright for the class of '55.
The ball wi1l be held on Deeemin the Swarthmore-Rutledge Union
ber 29 at the Old Mill in ConcordSchool District.
WFn. ...le-Cllrlstlal Stltl"
IMrs. Mark Bittle of Rutgers av- ville.
....... I-WFI.·TJ-III..... enue
wiIJ entertain her bridge club
III •••••
fo~ dinner tomorrow evening.
Award
The Woman's Club of Swarthmore is looking forward to a Kitchen Tour sponsored hy the education department for the benefit of
its scholarship project, the Elizabeth Hubbard Bonsall Memorial
Award, presented annually to a
Swarthmore high school girl.
IOn October 23 from 9 :30 to 11 :30
a.m. 10 homes will open their doors
to members and guests to display
kitchens that vary from Colonial
to ultra·rnodel'n. Visitors will have
the opportunity of seeing how individual and distinctive kitchens
can be.
Houses included in the tour are
those of Mesdames S. L. Althouse,
50 Woodbrook road; H. H. Hopkins, 55 Wellesley road; Charles R.
Innis J 406 Riverview road; Birney
K. Morse, 742 Harvard avenue;
Fred A. Patman, 334 IIliehigan avenue; William H. Rushton, 510
Strath Haven avenue; Spencer
Thompson, 15 Wellesley road; J.
A. Archer Turner, Jr., 514 Cedar
lane and Robert J. Turner, 40
Guernse} road.
Coffee will be served at the home
of Mrs. Donald P. Jones, 407
Swarthmore avenue from 9 :30 to
11:30.
Mrs.Robert Thomson is chairman of the tour. Her committee includes Mrs. F. Ted Anthony, 'Mrs.
Fred. Michel and Mrs. Walter Moir.
In charge of posters are Mrs. J. O.
Stephens, Mrs. D. L. Dye, and Mrs.
H. D. Sipler.Mrs. Samuel Crothers,
Jr., has charge of "arranging flowers.
*
Alice Kraft's
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FOUN·DER'S DAY
- 1958-
Friday and Saturday
October 10 and 11, 1958
•
HOW
OIRISTIAN
SCIENCI
HEALS
a
The bargains during these sales
days are of GIGANTIC SAVINGS,
Buy now - for yourself and put away
for Christmas Gifts '. '.' it isn't too
far away you know,
OCT 18 1958
Hallowe'en
Parade .
Thursd~,
Oct. 30th
S"lfIrthr:lore College:- Lihrary
SVlarthmore
Hallowe'en
THE "SWART,HM
3O-NUMBER 42
Swarthmore,
,
Friday, .
l:;\\
ARTJUIOHE
eOLT.JlGE
$4.00 PER YEAR
17,1958
III .. Soollt, t. I ..t
Group Tells School
The Delaware County Chrystan- Harlan Jessup Falall,
Society will meet at S 10Board 10 Hurry themum
Stricken in Tulsa
night, October 17, in the American
Parade
Thursday,
Oct. 30th
Rotary to
Texas Industrialist
Falcone 10 Address
LWV I P.M. landa,
Robert G. LeTourneau, industriaLegion room in Borough Hall to
list
from Longview, Tex., will be the
Wants Building Up,
John Spencer Also to
Borough Service Wednesday
hear M. M. Brubaker speak on
speaker today at the 12: 10 meeting
Speak on Bond
Double Sessions
for Fifty-Year
"Plastic Greenhouses".
of the Rotary club in the Ingl ...
neuk.
Issue
Down
Resident
•
LeTourneau
has
for
many
Mr.
Ernani Falcone will address the
Funeral services for Harlan R.
Thirty parents, with Robert
Jessup were held Wednesday in years been connected with the man- Swarthmore League of Women
Kamp of Riverview road as chief
thc Swarthmore Methodist Church, ufacturing and designing of some Voters' first luncheon meeting of
spokesman, pummeled the School
of the biggest earth moving equip- the year on Monday at the Strath
Board for two hours Wednesday
The Women's International Lea_ followed by interment in the Jessup ment in the world today.
Haven Inn at 1 p.m. He will speak
e\'ening with queries as to possible gue for Peace and Freedom will family burial plot in Union Hill
He spends his weekends travel- on "Possible Revision of Pennsyleducational losses during continued mark U.N. week in Whittier House, cemetery, Ke~nett Square.
ling all over the country speaking vania's 1873 State Constitution."
double sessions in the high school, presenting a program on HThe
Mr. Jessup succumbed Sunday in
and demands that somehow the United Nations and a World in Tur- Tulsa, Okla., to a cerebral hemorr- to groups of men. He has a certifiMr. Falcone has taught 12th
cate of merit awarded by the Army
lJurned building's replacement be moil", on October 23 at 8 p.m.
grade
history at Swarthmore High
hage suffered two weeks earlier.
Engineers in 1948. He also has a
realized f",ster than scheduled.
Speakers will be Colin Bell, who Born in Media on July 24, 1906, technical school known as LeTour- School for the past four years. He
is also college counsellor for boys
The group wanted to Imow why returned recently from a trip to he came to Swarthmore at the age neau 'rech, in Texas.
and
chairman of salaries at the
full-day schedule couldn't be re- Europe where he visited Switzer- of 1'h and lived at 243 Haverford
high school. He did hi. undergradest a b lis h e d by January 1959 land, England, Germany, and Po- avenue until last May when he
uate work at Princeton and 'book
through utilizing other buildings land attending conferences in con- moved his family to Tulsa so he
his
master's degree at the Univercould
take
a
position
as
head
of
in Swarthmore, erecting more tem- nection with the American Friends
sity
of Pennsylvania.
porary buildings, ~r better use of Service Committee and the Friends advertising with Leslie Brooks and
In July he attended a workshop
present school space.
World Committee for Consultation; Associates, business consultants to
Dr.
F.
R.
Fussell
Moderator
oil
companies.
He
had
visited
his
on
Pennsylvania's Constitution at
Board President Donald P. Jones John Honnold, professor of law at
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Harlan
Bucknell University. This subject
Next Tuesday P.M. at
and Prineipal William Bush as- the University of Pennsylvania t
Jessup,
and
sister,
Mrs.
Charles
E.
is
under eonsideration by a 15 maD
who
spent
10
months
in
France
sured the parents that no one is
Woman's Club'
Lincoln,
in
Swarthmore
four
weeks
commissiGn
appointed by the Govmore concerned than the School doing research and vis~ting other
The second InteTnational Affairs ernor. The commission's recommenago
while
east
for
the
Instruments
Board and administration about parts of Europe; Roy McCorkel, di.
class of the Woman's Club of
shortcoming of present facilities rector of the religious commission Association of America convention Swarthmore will meet at 1 :30 p.m., dations are to be reported to the
people in February 1959.
and adjustments at school ~nd in of the National Conference of in Philadelphia.
Tuesday, October 21, in the Park
Mr. Jessup was graduated from
John Spencer, chairman of the
,Christians and Jews who, last sumfamily life which they require.
Avenue clubhouse. "Africa" is to be
finance
committee, Swarthmoremer
viSIted
Russia,
Poland
and
the
\Villiam
Penn
Charter
School
School authorities felt maximum
the topic of a panel discussion ·led
Rutledge
School Board, will discuss
in
1924
and
Massachusetts
Instiparts
of
the
Middle
East.
utilization of present plant was in
by Mrs. M. B. Chapman and Probriefly
the
school board's request
Refreshments will he served at tute of Technology in 1929. He was fessor Laurence L8fore, and modprogress, with con·idors being used
for conferences; cafeteria, library the· end of the program at which a member of Chi Phi fraternity, erated by Dr. Frances R. Fussell, for voter approval of the $60,000
and back-stage.space for classes, time there will be a chance for and a lifel9ng member of the chairman of the club's legislation bond issue.
Child care will be provided.
and .industrial arts building for questions and discussion. As this George W. Bartram Masonic Lodge department.
chemistry laboratory. Previous in- will be the only program in Swarth- in Media. He was an active memMrs. Chapman, a resident of lifevestigation of other buildings such more centered on the United Na- be"""of the Swarthmore Methodist dia, has just return~d from Africa
as churches, former Mary Lyon tions durin~ United Nations Week Church and of its Men's Bible class. where she made a survey of the
During World War II he served countries south of the Sahara for
School, Borough Hall, Woman's alI interested members of the community
lire
especially
welcome
to
five
years as a lieutenant comman- the Laubach Literacy and Mission
Club (and temporary structure)
attend.
der in the United States Navy, a Fund Organization: In determining
An appeal for inactive registered
had not only revealed their use to
Board
of
the
WIL,
at
The
local
large
part
of
the
time
as
superVisor
the
literacy
needs
of
this
area,
Mrs.
nurses
to help in the Red Cross exhe unwise, if available, due to imits
last
meeting
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
(Continued
on
Page
12)
Chapman talk-ed with missionaries, 'panded bloodmobile program was
practicnlity of making them meet
educators, publishers, and govern- made 'by Mrs. George Plowman,
with state requirements, interefer~ Ida Stabler in Wallingford, appointed
IIIrs.
Dand
Field
corresment
officials. She spent three chairman . of the Swarthmore
(Continued on Page 6)
ponding and recording secretary
weeks working in Dr. Albert Branch American Red Cross. as she
and Mrs. )I[aurice Webster acting
Schweitzer's Hospital.
opened the Fall meeting of the
human relations chairman.
Dr. Laurence LaFore, professor board of directors Friday morning
of history at Swarthmore College in the Legion Room, Borough Hall.
Tony Pool, a Senior.
and an alumnus of-that school, reM·rs. Plowman announced that
Taken by Virus
ceived his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees School Nurse I\[rs. Robert C. Pierce
Traditional Celebration Will
Fund
from the Fletcher School of Law is 'the chairman of Home Nursing
Pneumonia
' , j Wid'
The
76th
I\nniversary
of
the
and Diplomacy. He was with the and lIIrs. William Turner the chairA
Anthony Pool, a 21-year-old
Again
l,u
or s
founding of the Needlework Guild
State Department at the Embassy man of Home Service. She comChildren •
of America will be held in 1960. Swarthmore College senior who in Paris for two years. ,He writes mended Mrs. Avery Blake for her
The UNICEF Trick or Treat To celebrate the 40th anniversary authored the 1958 Hamburg Show travel articles for Harpers, one of work as chairman of the successful
Program will be supported in in 1925, the directors throughout planned for student production this which will be published soon on Volunteer Service Rally at the
died suddenly in the college Africa, where he spent several Presbyterian Church on September
Swarthmore on Hallowe'en night, the country raised the sum of $40,- fall
"
.
Friday, Octob~r 31, for the third 000, the income from which is used infirmary Monday night.
months last year.
25. She relayed the praise of RohThe son of a Dublin, N.H.,' atert Bernhardt for the Red Cross
successive year. The Swarthmore for extension work. To mark the
torney,
H.
Beekmen
Pool,
ihe
boy
Staff Aides and Gray Ladies help
Committee for the United. Nations 75th year of Guild work, the nareported
to
the
infirmary
before
at the Community Chest X-Ray
sponsors th~ evening when many tional board has .proposed raising
classes
Monday
morning.
He
resurvey.
Mrs. Plowman has accepted
members of the community go 10- $76,000 to ,be added to the original
mained
there
during
the
day
and
nO
Attention of voters in Western appointment to the Delaware
gether to help the United Nations fund.
cause
for
concern
was
felt
when
Children's Fund collect money for
Each director in every branch in
Precinct is called to the change in County District of the Health and
his
condition
was
checked
by
colmilk and drugs for less fortunate the country is asked to raise and
precinct boundary lines which was Welfare Council.
physicians
about
5
:80
ip.m.
Mrs. Plowman 'paid tribute to the
1ege
approved by the Court on Octoher
children all over the world.
donate hy the spring of 1960 the
Red
·Cross service of the late Mrs.
On Hallowe'en when the children sum of $5.00 toward th,is fund. Mrs. When he had difficulty in breath- 3, and which will be in effect startof Swartllmore and Rutledge go J. Albright J one~ has been appoint. ing upon awakening from a nap ing with the Gfneral Election on Gara Ward. The Branch received
out in costumes to ask for treats ed by Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., shortly after 8 o'clock an emergen- November 4, 1958. The following a letter of condolence from Coatesfor themselves, they wilJ carry with president of the local chapter, to cy call was issued to Dr. Harold voters who wert previously in ville Hospital where Mrs. Ward
worked faithfully.
them· Wawa milk cartons with b. treasu"er of this special fund. C. Roxby, college physicians not Western Precinct and voted at the
Chairman of Volunteer Services
UNICEF tags to collect pennies The money will be given to the being in the borough at the time. Rutgers School are now in Eastern.
Mrs. Blake reported that Swarthfor UNICEF. These will be di8- National Association as a memorial Despite artificial respiration given Precinct, and wilf vote in the more Red Cross workers with the
students
and
oxygen
adby
fellow
American Legion Room at Bortributed in the schools on that Fri- to Mrs. William H. West, whose
Branch had contributed 1500 hours
ministered
by
local
police,
Dr.
Roxday, and may also be obtsined at whole life was one of devotion and
ough Hall:.
of
service since May. The Bloodby said Pool was dead when he arAll of the south side of Park
the local drug stores. There wiJI work for the Guild. Any of her
mobile
will visit the college on Ocavenue, from the railroad station
be parties from 7 to 9 at four col- friends who care to donate in her rived.
An autopsy performed later that to Michigan avenue; both sides of tober 28.
loetion centers for the children to memory may do so.
Mrs. John Good listed four par(Continued on Page 12)
Harvard avenue, from Park avenue ties at federal hospitals in the area
tUrn in their filled cartons. These
Donations 'by directors and
to Chester road; Cornell avenue given in the period Mily 16 to Octoparties, to which all are invited, friends may be sent to Mrs. Jones
and
Rutgers avenue from Harvard ber 10 plus the gift of 49 birthday
will be held at .the Methodist at any time.
avenue
to the underpass; Chester cakes and hundreds of homemade
Church, Rutgers Avenue School,
Trinity.Church, all in Swarthmore,
JUIIIOR ASSEMBLIES
The eleventh annual Fall Mem- road, north side, from Harvard av- cookies to Naval Hospital and $33
and at the home of IIIrs. Herbert The second session of the Swarth- bers Exhibit and Tea will be held enue to the railroad station.
(Continued on Page 7)
The change in boundaries waS
Steigelman, 121 Sy1van avenue, more Junior Assemblies will be held on Sunday, October 19 from 3 to
requested jointly by the SwarthRutledge. Hosts and hostesses will Monday at the Woman's Club.
5 p.m. by the Community Art CenEMERGENCY BLOOD BANK
be chur-ch youth groups, Girl Scouts
Assisting Mrs. John T. ESl~en- tel" it was announced this week by more Democratic and Republican
Borough residenls who need
and Boy Scouts.
schade as hostesses for the ~Ixth Mr~. Jean Coslett, executive direc- committees. Legal details of the
emergency
blood. may call Red
change were handled by William A.
The sma\) amount of money nec. grade, which meets at 4 :45, WIll be tor of the c.enter.
Cross Blood Service Chairman
(Continuad on Page 12)
Mrs. Richard Enion and lIIrs. CharOutstanding work by the mem- Welsh of the Democratic commit.. Mrs. H. L. McCune, Klngswoo.
lIes '.Brooks. Hosts and hostess~s bers will be on display throughout tee, and the necessary drawings
assisting Mr. anc Mrs. M. J. SteIn the studios and, exhibition halls were prepared by G. D. Houtman, 3.2474, or her Co.chairman Mrs.
MEDICAL DELEBATES
. at the seventh grade class at 5 :45
Corben C. Shute, Kingswood 3·
borough engineer.
Dr. Wiliam Y. Rial of Harvard will ·be Mr. and Mrs. John Aaron, from October 19 through November
3757, to make arrangements to
14, Mrs. Coslett said. The public is
avenue, secretary-treasurer of the
secure
some from the Borough's
Dr. and lIIrs. George B. Heckman invited to attend the annual event
KAPPAS TO MEET
'Delaware Connty Medical Society,
Cross
Bank.
Red
The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sewand Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fuoss.
which is. a forerunner of the Ex·
is a delegate to the 108th meeting
Local
,halrmen
report that Z7
ing Group will meet Tuesday, at
The eighth grade will meet at
of the Stste Medical Society which 7:15 with Mr. and IIfrs. A..We~ley hibition of Regional. Arts Center the home of JIIrs. Carroll McCul- pints of blood have been supp1led
sponsored by the Fidelity-Ph!ladel~
opened Sunday in Philadelphia.
Hoge and Mr. and Mrs. DaVId Ll~ phia Trust Company in Phlladel.- loh, 439 Sharpless street, West to. " local residents since May I
Dr. J. Albright Jones of Elm tenberg assisting Mr. and Mrs. .,.
of this year.
Chester.
phia.
avenue, health officer of the borN. Ryerson as chaperons.
Ough, i. an alternate.
WIL 10 Hold Open
Meeling October 23
Dr.Lafare,Mrs.Chapman
In Panel Slud, 'Africa'
I
Local Red Cross Hears
Reports of Summer Aid
Trick or Treal for
UNICEF on Hallowe'en
Hamburg Show Auihar
Dies Suddenl, at Coli.
Needlework Guild
Memorial
Change in Precinct
Boundary Approved
=----.....:.-----
Fall Exhibit Opens
At Arts Center Sunday
,,
Mr. and Mn. Georp H. Allen sette I';;'tltuti of reclUloloa'. ~ Kathleen Carver Longwell, on ~ Lafa;ette avenue and of Hr. 1.114
of Riverview road had aa their ia employed aa a dril engineer by tuber 10. The batiy ia a grandch1ld Mrs. Eric Martin, Sydney, Au..
Mr. and,Mn. Peter B. Mnrrayi gueats over the weekend their
Moran, Proctor,· Mueser and Rut-of Mra., A1fry': E. ~CJD&'WeU of t~
of Park ave'lue had aa their gueeta in-law and daughter Mr. and _ ••• , ledge, NeW York. He served with
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over thl' weekend Mr. and Mra. B.
'
J. Piehl and Infant· Bon 'Infantry In Enrope during' the
t!
Paul Miller and Bmall daughter of Eric of Euclid,· O.
Second World War,
.
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Carliale.
Mr. and MH. Ned Pyle of South
The wedding will take place
by
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Mr. and IIIrB. Robert Bird of Chester road had as their guest for December 27. .'
Drew avenne had aa their
a few days. «( this week Lt. Duane
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for Beveral days Mr. Bird's parents Langley who Is 'enroutefrom
FORD .' I.'MISOI
IIIr. and IIIrs. Walter Baird, who
to Frankfurt, Germany !Miss Susan Patrick Grimison, T...., Olf 2'
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sponsoiod by
left Tuesday for their home in where he will b8 temporarily sta· daughter of Hn. E. Douglas ~rim- ..,t.", ...., .., DIUtIII".ZI
E.loltlo. D.p.rt•••t If
Freeport, o.
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tioned.:vt. . Langley IB with the ison' of Reading, and the late Hr.
W....·,· .illl of S••rtllm.r.
Mr. and Hrs. Robert E ..Fry and Military Air Trans)lOrt Serrice.
Grimison, became the bride of ·Dr.Sponsored by the
...0111 of
, ' Donoll..
three children of Vauar avenue ·Mr. and MH. J. Sheldon
Ifenry Crawford Ford, Jr., BOO
Jr.Woman·s Club ofSwarthm·,.
Schol."hlp 'fund
41.GO
will,spend the I~ng weekend
of Washington, D.C., visited ·lIIr.
and Mrs. Ford, Sr., of
.
"'011,01 Dol. Co. Asooc:. for RoI.rdOct
Tickets on Sale at .
. ing lIhe fall foliage in the Poconos Turner's mother MH. George H. avenue, ,on ~aturday :!~;:;:::~
CloUd......d tho ...0dI. 611ld_. cnol~.~urch Custom Kitchens
as the guests of Mr. Fry's
of Harvard awnue,.on Sat- October 11, at 2 o'dock, at
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of
and Sunday. Mr. and Hrs. Episcop81' 'Church,
Wallingford spent the weekend at Peter E. Told of Park avenue en- The Rev. 'Dr. J: Jardin Guenther
their summer home on Lake Pau- tertained Saturday evening at .. ,performed the single ring cerepacin the Poconos:On Sunday mor- family din~e~ in their honor.
mony.
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Ml:"" WIUtam E. Hetzel of
The bride was given In marriage
Ding they had their annual farewell
breakfast and closed their cottage Thayer road entertained at
by her uncle Mr. Robert D. Wisfor the eeason.
.
cheon Tuesday for her bridge club.
,of Johnstown.
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BEAUTY SALON
Mr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones
Miss Grimison WaS att.;JIded
Mr. and Hrs. Paul B. Banks
Harvard avenue had a8 their guests of Elm avenue had, as their
her sister lIIi•• Ellen Grimison
ARE YOU ••R.AlElToLY 'IATIIFIE"
last weekend their 80n-in.!aw and end guests at Blueberry Hill, Eag- Retlding, a. maid of' honor..
9 South Chester ROad
daughter Hr. and Mrs. W. Barlow lesmere, Captain and Mrs. ·Comen bridesmaids were Mra. John
Patton. The Pattons, who have C. Shute.of Maple avenue, Mr. and Graham, liister ,of-ihe groom,
Call KIngswood ~476
heen living in Austin, Minn., will Mrs. Earl Dippich of Ridley Park Philadelphia, ~~ Shirley V.'nd,..... 1
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ma\<;e their home in Plainfield, N.J. and tOr. and Mrs. Warren Hundley
of Glenside, and IIIlss Linda
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Mr. and Mrs. James Jamlson,of
,Best man 'was IIIr.· 'Ford, Sr.
City.
,(Dickinson avenue have ,as th,elr UsheH included Mr. John Roy
.Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopkins of house guests this we!'kend Mrs. Graham and Dr, Robert BachlDBn
Wellesley road had visiting them Jamison's parents Mr. and
Philadelphia, and
for the ..eekend IIIr. and HH.
Edward Wood of Trenton, N:.r.
Goeke, ·'lIIr. Richard M,,cray.
AiTD.ATII TRAII.IISt.1 RE.A11
IT&TIIISPICTIO.,
ques Dubien and their son
Woods will stay t)trough Tuesday Mr. Arthur McCormick, all
of. Bordeau, France; Hr. Dubien is in order to celebrate, their 30th York City, IIDd Mr. Phillip RI.)'billl
Caster and Camber Toe-Ill
wh~1
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a graduate of Swarthmore College.
anniversary with. their of Utica, N.Y.'
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Motor Tun~up
on Monday.
A wedding reception was held at
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zarob of
London, England, will spend this
Richard L. Jester, son of Mr. and the Old 'Mill in' Rose Valley IMweekend in the Pocono. with Hr. Mrs. Richard C. Jester of College mediately after the ""relllOny.
j\USSELl'S SERVICE'
and Mrs. Hopkins.
lane has returned home after servThe bride is a graduate Df. the
Hr. E. III. James of
ing for four years as a Staff
University of Penn.ylvania, and of
qpp~siteBoro Parking .lot
Swarthmore avenue· will
geant in the U.s. Air Force.
the School of Physical Therapy at
- ....- Wednesday for Istanbul,
Mr. and Mrs. Jame. Jamison
University -Roepital.
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and Hadrid, Seville, and
Dickinson avenue had as their ,The bridegroom iB a 'gradUa:te of f
Spain, where he wi11 conduct
on Sunday Mr•• jamison's Swarthmore HiJ!h SChool, Wesleyan
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fnars i'n nutritiDn in connection
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Dr. William B. Bannil\ter University, Middletown, Can!,., and
with the U. S. Department of Agri- of Newcastle who was in Philadel- of the University of Pennsylvania
culture. Mr. James plans to return phia attending the State Medical lMedical.'8ehooL 'He is'at present
home shortly after Thanksgiring. meetings being held in' Philadel- inierne at Pennly'Ivania iJlospltal
Dr. and IIIrs. Reavis Cox of
phia.
. Philadelphia.
nut lane had ' as , their
Hr. and Mrs. DOl'ald Hibbard
guests their son and daughter-in- South Chester road spent the week1I11H
I"w Mr. and Mrs. David J.
in Bethlebem as the gueats
IIIr. and Mrs. John H. Longwell
Philadelphia.
Mr. and HH. ·Robert Young. DUlr-lof Assonet, Maai:, formerly' of
Mrs. William Thatcher of College ing their stay they attended
are being congrat1i1a,
avenue had as her' guests last week- dedication of the new orpn
upon the birth of a daughter,
'end her son-in-faw, and
Installed in the Central
. Mr. and Mrs. Christian H.
Moravian Church of Bethlehem I
son of Green Lane with ber
Mr. and MH. Robert G. Hayden
ren Pete, Hanna, Kai and Eric. of Woodbrook lane are spending
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MH. Thatcher's daughter Mr8.
weekend at Buck Hill Falls.
MRI.LLOYD L OUFFIIAI
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lIam H. Mclnroy of Rutger. av.....
nue joined the family for the
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A'UTO' ,R'EPA"I'I'S'
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ROBERT J. ATl,' .grl
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Sunday.
and IIIrs, William Craemer
returned to their home on Harvard
avenue Tuesday following a twoweek vacation' in' the Poconos.
Mr. and IIIrs. Byron Thumm of
Dartmouth avenue had a. their
weekend gueets Mr. Thumm's parents the Rev. and Mrs. George
Thumm of Eikview W. Va
Mr. and IIIrs. Donald P. Jones
of Swarthmore avenne will be in
Atlantic City ,from Saturday
through Wednesday to attend the
\ conference of the (Jontrol1ers' Instltute of America which will convene on Sunday. Mr. Jones i. in
charge of conference arrangements.
Mrs. J onea is ehairman of the
women's program.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner of
Guernsey roail returned home
week from a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore W. Prescott of Lake
Forest, ill., former reljidents of
Benjamin West avenue. The
nen' two .week trip included a
of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin
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Hr. and Mt... G. Theodore Storb, ;:
Lancaster, have .announced the engagement of theIr daughter,Mary
Jane, to ,Frank C. ,Hartzell, Jr., son
of Mr. a~d Mrs. ,Frank C. HartIWAllH.,ORE. .A.
zell, WallIngford.
AI,.eo.dN"ieli
Miss Stom. a graduate of the
Friday, Saturday'
Lancaster Country Day School and
Wheaton College" Norton, lIIas ••,
Oct. 17~ 18
rece,lved a m"ster s degree from
, Last 2 Daysl
Boston .University School of Soci-al
Ac~dim, AWlfd Wln,..Work. She is a member of the Social Servrce staff at the New York
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T.chnlcoIOl", -.
Hospital.
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,F,liloy Fe......-7:30. 9:30f.M.
Penn Charter School, AmSaturday Feature....-6. 8. 10 P.M.".
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herst College and the lIIassachu-
CoIleg., Theatre
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"Anastasia" '
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SETTLEMEIT SCHOOL TEA
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IHDW IATURiAY . I , •••
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Sun., Mon'., Tues.
Oct. 19, 20, 21
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"Carmen Jonas"
OF SWARTHMORE
presents
..Oct Under tho 0 1 _ 01
F. SETNOUI
Friday & Saturday
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RememberOctober, 1957, ,when we ran this ad?
Mob. of' cUstOmen toC.k advantage -of it. Many
. people have' a.ked if our physical constitution
could stand another of tftese sales. Yes, we'll
try it again!
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To settle the above question we are going
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TONIGHT ONLY, October 17., 1958, at
9,:15, P;M. I;Yes, we said P.M.) we
open our
:store for ONLY ONE HOUR for ANY brave
dyed.in.the-wOO'1 B~rg~inl-!untii1g Customer ( s).
EVERYT,I1ING will' be drastically reduced .lor
this one' hour only! ,We guarant~e' ihat the prices
,wilimake you think 'the calendar has been turned
back to 1948.
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PUBUSHED EVERY PIIOAY AT SWARTHMOIB. PENNA.
PETER E. TOLD, MlAB.JORIE TOLD, PuJI/;'l_,
Phone KlDgswooci 3-0900
PETER E. TOLD, Editor,
Barbara B. Kent, M4fllJginll Editor
Roaalle D. PeirsoI, l\Jarjorie T. Told, Ruth D. Remlnlftan
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
Office at Swarthmore, Pa.. under the Act of March 3, 1879.DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY NOON
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SWARTHMORE, PENNA., OCTOBER 17,1958
FRIE,DI IEETII. IDTEI
At the Adult Forum Sunday Albert Baily, retired member of the
Westtown School faculty, where he
taught Bible Study for 34 years,
will continue the series on "The
Bible and You". Mr. Baily requests
that Friends bring copies of the
New Testsment to this talk.
Honthly meeting for Business
will be held on Tuesday at 8 p.m.
in Whittier House.
Friends are reminded that Ches· ter Quarterly Meeting will be held
on Saturday, October 25 at Pr!,vidence Meeting House in Hedia.
Clair Wilcox will speak on problems of the Middle East at the
afternoon session; and a panel of
young Friends will discus. the
same subject at the evening meeting.
.RESBITERIAI IDTEI
Laymen's Sunday will be observed
at the 9 :30 and 11 o'clock services
Sunday morning. Robert J. Cadigan, editor-in-chief of Presbyterian Life, and a Ruling Elder, will
:preach on the topic, "The
of Fr~edom". Other participants
in_the services will be Samuel L.
Althouse, Richard. Hook, and Wil!iam L. Scarborough.
Church School classes are held
at 9 :30 and 11 a.in.; the Senior
High, Bible class meets at -10:46.
The Women's Bible class, meets
at ~ :30.
A college-age class, "Rediscovering the Bible", will he formed Sunday at 9 :30 a.m. in the pastor's
study. Teachers will be the Rev.
oet.~ber '17,"
Hrs. Kolp will entertain the col.
lege Wealay FeI10Wllhlp at the
sonage for 8upper aud brief meeting.
Tonight, Jhe Pairs 'n" Spares,
Young Adult Group, will sponsor
an all-ch!lrch Hallowe'en party in
Fellowship Hall of the church at
7 :30. Everyone ja 19 come In costume.
At the identical services of worship on Sunday at 8 :45 and 11
o'clock, Laymen's Sunday will be
obse'led with three men of the
congregation bringing the message
on the subject,'" 'T' follows'S'. ",
with other men of the'conjrregation
taking 'Part in the service. Those
men who will'give the message aie
Charles L. Seymour, a teacher in
the primary department of the
Church School and secretary of
Jackson-Cross Realtors; Ralpl\ E.
Sharer, superintendent of the
Church School and director of pubIic relations for the Ridley Township School. I>istrlct: Charles
Hoover, superintendent of the junior department of' the Church
School, a Steward a.nd member pi
the choir and ,Aeronautical Engineer at the Naval Air Material Center, Philadelphia.~,
Church School classes begin for
STRATH 'IL\.VEN INN
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.swarthmore Cob Pack 101 an·
nounced a new 1959 organi&atloDal
eommlttee this weak. Th:'J' 'Irill be
indUcted Into office, along with new
~Ing ~en
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sympa~etic
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and reasonable prices a~d up to
renowned Oliver He Balr service.
THE OLIVER H. lAIR CO.
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1820 CHESTNUT STREIT
MARY It. IAIR,"
TeI.,h_ RI6-1581
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John
Fay, associate
of all
ages for
at 9:46
a.m.to There
is a ~:====~==~~~==============~~
"Crossroads",
and the editor
Rev. Roy
n\,rsery
infants
two years
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Fairchild of the Presbyterian Of- of age at this time, and a nursery
CHURCH SERV.ICES
fice of Family Education Research. for infants and young children durThe Junior Westminster Fellow- ing the 11 o'clock worship hour.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Dr. D. Evor Rohena. Hlnlster ship for eighth and ninth gr,.de1'l\1 During this 11 o'c1ock'worship'hour
will meet at 5:16 in the 'Woman's 'there are also' kindergarten and
Middletown Road - Media, Pa. Opposite High Meadow
Sunday, October 19
Association Room. The fellowship junior Church,programs.
(between Datton Mill Road and ~owlton Road)
9 :30 &; 11 A.M. - Laymen's Sun- for seventh graders will be held
The Junior and Senior Hi,Youth
day - Robert J. Cadigan will the same time in the Hearth Room. Fellowships will meet at 7 o'clock
Ilreach,
The Junior High Choir will reo for their regular Sunday evening
9 :30 &; 11 A.M. - Church School
, cla"'es
hearse at 4 p.m., and the Senior programs. The Senior Hi theme will
Friendly Sound Advice - Free
'9:30 ·A.M.- Women's Bible cla.s; High Choir at 5 p.m. .
be
"Christ
In
All
Things"
with
College-Age Bible class
Telephone: CHester 2·7206
The Young Adult Group will Nita Slatn!!r as discussion leader.
10 :46 A.M. - Senior High Bible
"S1[ POB liEN P"LIID
Worship leader is Amy Tressler.
meet at 7:30 p.m. for an evening
Class.
,
5:15 P.M. - 8th and 9th Graders "Slides". New members are cordAt- 7 :45 preaching services be'7th Graders
ially welcomed.
gin for the week of preaching of
PLANS - PLANTS -- PLANTINCS
Wednesday, Oc:tober ZZ
The "Crossroad" Bible Study "Operation Victory" being obse';'10 :00 A.M. - Bandage and Sewing
group will meet Tuesday at 9 :30 at ed in all Methodist Qhurches at this
the 'William H. Webb residence, time. The services are held in. TrinMETHODIST CHURCH
BERRIED PLANTS
316 South Chester road.
itl' Church, Chester every evening
John C. Kulp, Hinlster'
,
Leuls R. Schroeder
The Session will meet Tuesday this week through Thursday, Oclto-I
Firethaml, Cotoneasten, Hollies
ber,23.
Mlniste/: of Music
evening a.~ 7 :30.
The Carol Choir will have' reSUllday. October.9.
,The Sewing and Bandage groups
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hearsaI.at
4. p.m. Tuesday and the
. 9 :46 A.M.-Chutch School classes. will meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday.
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S :45 &; 11 A.M. - Laymen's Sun-' Luncheon 'Will be served by Circle Wesleyan C.hoir--at ":80.
day
'10'h'
.
The
Chapel
Choir:
will
rehearse
7.:00 P.M;.- Jr. and Sr. Hi Fel- , c aIrman Mrs. Charle. Brooks.
Tulipl, Daffodils, Hyacinths, Crocul.
lowships: Mary Ellen Williams. ,Circle ,2, chairman Hrs. William at 7 p.m; Thursday and the ChanCel Choir at 8 p.m.
Ward, 3rd, wiII meet at the home
TRINITY CHURCH
ot Mrs. George HcKeag, 645· Par'Open 7:30 A.M•• 5:00 P.M. Daily
IH_IITIAI IIIEIIE IDTEI
Rev. Stanley R. West, D.D.,
rish road, at 10:80
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Today's
demand
for
practical
Priest-in-Cbarge
morning.
,
Sunday, October 19
plicationand
of practiced
the, spiritual
Choir rehearsals will be held taugb~
by truths
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8 :00 A.M. - Holy Communion.
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Thursday at 3 p.m. for the PrI- Jesus will be emphasized at Chris9:30 .\.M. - Holy Communion
9:110 A.M. - Church School
mary, group, 3:46 for the Junior tian Science services this 'Sunday,
/.,
11 :16 A.M. - Morning Pray:er
group. The Chancel Choir will re- when the Lesson-8ermon is entitled
Wednesday, Oetober ZZ
hearse at 7:30.
.
"Doctrine of Atonement." '
7:00 A.M. - Holy COmmunion
The
first
fall
dinner
meeting
of
The Apostle Peter's directive,
9 :30 A.M. - Holy Communion
the Men's Association will be held "But as he which hath caJled you
is holy, so be ye holy In all.manner
Tuesday, Octoher 28, in
" THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Hall,
at
6:30
p.m.
of
conversation; Because it is writOF FRIENDS
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ten; Be yo'holy; for I am "~I""1
Sunday, OCtober .9
TRjIITI'
IOTEI
(I Peter 1 :15,HI), ~1I be included
9 :46 A.M. ~ First-Day School
in the Bible readings.
There will be "celebration of
9:46 A.M. - Adult Forum.'
Albert Baily: "The Bible and Holy Communion at the 8
All are cordially invited to
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and 9 :30 services,flunday
tend the servicea at First church
11:00 A.lIf. - Meeting for Wor- Church School classes 'Will meet
of Christ, Scientist, 206 Park aveship. Children cared for in Whit9:30, and 1't 11:16 a service
bue, at U o'clock.
tier House .. All are welcome.
6.30 P.M. - High School Fellow- Morning Prayer will be held.
'ship.
ers for the services will ·be 'as fol- Pre~byteri~n~' Welcome
Monday, Oc:tober Z8
lows:
All Day Sewing tor A.F.s.C.
20 New Members
9:80·a.m. - N. A. Weber, head
Tnesday, Oetober Z.
usher; C. G. Rittenhouse, alterThe following persons were wel8 :00 P.M. - Monthly Heeting for nate; W. T. Black, C. S Brown, comed into the fellowship of the
Business.
C. R., Cacace, G. W. Higginson, A. Presbyterian church October 5 at
Wednesday, Oetober ZZ
S. Mowery, and R. S. Nield: 11:16 the 11 o'clock service:
· All Day Sewing lor A.F .s.C.
Mr. and Hrs. W. R. p.ampbelI,
a.m. - R. J., Baker, head usher;
FIRST CHURCH OF
C. R. Engberg, alternate: J.
Mr. and IMrs. Philip K. David, Hr.
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Bell, J. A Breakell, F. S.
and Hrs. Fred B. Dugan, Hr. and
cook ••
• SWARTHHORE
.
ers, Jr., and ·G. W. C. Wagner.
Hrs. James F.-Gaylord, Hrs. SamI
Park Avenue below Harvard
Peter Courtney is scheduled
uel Hayes, Barclay Hayes, Jennie
"8URIlIR-WIIH..,A-8RAIII_",
Suday, Oc:tober .,
. serve as acolyte at 8 o'clock; <>eorge Morrell Hayes, Hr. and Hra.. N.
11:00 A.H.-8unday School.
Hansell and Jamejl Pan) at 9:30 Richard Horikawa,Mr. and l\Irs.
.f • MODIRII GA, RAIIGE I
1l:1!O A.H~The ~~n - Sermon 'and a~ 1l:16J)avis Hoscrip~
, Forest E.Roark, Mrs. D. ElIIor
will
be entitled
Doctrine of
There will .be sewing on T'uesdaRobertS
Atonement"
y , Hr.· and Hrs. • Jav
_ ~ S.
The DeW "barou-with-a·hralo" doea away
Wednesday evening. meeting each and Thursday in the Cleaves Room Smith, Hr. and Hrs. Quentm C.
with pot-watchiog-when you cook 00 the top
Weaver.
week. 8 P.M., Reading Room. 409 for the Holiday Fair.
of a modern gal range. The tempersturlYYou
The folloWing stUdents from
Dartmouth Ave!'ue, open wee~- ,A celebration of the Holy Comdays except hohdays, 10-5; Fn- munion will be held at 7 o'clock Swarthmore .College were received
select it automatically maintained. There's
lay evening, 7-9.
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n ay ~Omlng, and again at as assocIate members to be part of
DO gues&wclrk, aM, fooclit cOoked juIt as JOo
UNITARIAN CIJURCH
9 :30. Following the latter
the fellowship during their years
wiIh. It's perfeCt for warming IIp Ieft-oftft;
OF DELAWARE COUNTY
the advanced 'Bible'class will meet·
at coli.:
fr)'ioa bacon aocJ ell!:
. Old Hedia Road' Springfield
the beginnera class will be hel~'
W:iIliam Brod,. William' Cotton,
Between BPringfl;.')d and Sproul 1 p.m.
Lora Graham and Richard Lunt.
a.oo.. a pi nnao wkh the comeo'.......
Roads, N"orth of State Roaij.
The Women's Meeting of
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oE modem
at JOIII' ....... W...,
Herhert F. Vetter, Jr., Hinlater ConVocation of Chester will
Jim Robinson, a freshman at
Pldl,delplUa 1IIeCuic:'1IIbarIJaa laiN!
SaUy, Oc:tHer .,
St.,PauI's Chun:h In Chester at
Princeton
University,
spent
'. 10:411 A.M. - Chureh Sebool, 483 o'clock Thursday morning. At'
the weekend ,with his parents Mr.
· Sproul Road.
o'clock that eve1iing Dr. W. E.
and Hrs. Ford F. RcbinB01l on
11:00 A.M. - Horniq ServIce. f rtb'
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Guernsey road. lim atteaded
MoraUaf'
be held.
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SPICED WAFERS
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Co-chairmen
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John Aaron and Mrs. William, 'A. Welsh,- assisted, by 'Hrs.
Harold Gibson, Mrs. james R. Taylor, and Mrs. 'L. E. Peterson.
. At a brief program following the
family gatihering, Hubert Earle;
candidate for Congress, will be introduced, and also the fonr candidates for State Assetllbly - .Antonl'na .Bach-man, Robert Baxter,
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of .baby-sitting durjng
program.
. the
~~~ii~~~~ii~ii~~~~~~iiii~iilcharge
,Anyone who is interested m at-
is welcome, attendance is
limited to reglster~d DemoI·.PA.... For i1iformatlon Inter~d
perilons may call Mrs. Welsh at
IUngswood 3-5151 or Hrs. Peterson at· KiIJpWood 3-4474.
PVllE
SERVICE
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SCHOOL CROSSINCS
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APPLE SAUC~
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KRAFT'S
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BLUEBERRY MUFFIN MIX
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-DR. MELODY
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DOG, FOOD
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MUSHROOMS
Girl'Scouts of Senior Troop 16
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and Intermediate Troops 95 and
331 are assisting e1ementsry child29~'
ren at s'chool crossings. As a'C9mtmunity •project .three volunteers
Ifrom' each booP l1re assisting "
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Jirs; Lee GaIe"DOd; IUna· wood 8- .._ _~_~.'.......,;.
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PHILADIPHIA IUClal1 IO••••Y;
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Tenth grade parenta will bold a
covered dillh lupper at TrQUty
Church Tuesday, October 28. at
6;80 p.m. Speaker of ~e eYe~
will he IIIrs. Joyzelle Peck Clark,
guidance counselor ' at the high
Sch~ -
cubs
Into the
at ,IndividualOrdinance
for FiNPlugs
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the October 24 meeting
at the Presborough residents maJ SiD
Mr.Heads
GDI Petition
volu~teered
to get
byterian Church. The meeting is. just have been assesled a pOny Swarthmore Hilla residents' aigna,
-~ ahead of th~ regular monthly inore on each letter and postcard tures on a reqUest that William
TA.E
REIDRDERS
pack meeting aehedn)e, moved up by the United States p.,st Office
b"ut coll~tl- resldoo'.. of .".
Witham, ~eveloper of this private
.. ··ause of Hallowe'en.
Complete Hi·Fi Sylteml.
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tr!lct, supply the additional fireJacl< Cushing, of ,lfIw aven~e, munity will bave to 8hell 'out an pings recommended hy' the fire
Swarthmore, is the goberaI chalr- additional $923 to assure local
company and borough public safeOppe~lander
roan of the new committes. Robert livery to six Swarthmore homes on ty committee for adequate protecMorrow i8 assistant,general chair- Yale lIQuare.
tion of the area. When the public
Hi·Fi Studio \
roan. Douglas Tolley Is Cubm~r,
The sum lJ!pre8ents the low
safety committee reported that Mr.
with two assistants, Joseph I~n of four qnotations.received by
Witham had' heen approached on
171h S. Chester Road
and David Bennett., Bennett will ougli Council Monday' night
the matter and seemed to think the
sPeciallz~ in ,planning for the pa~ construction of a foothridge across borough should pay for the installWill Carry a Complete Une of
Other members of the commIt- a creeklet at the rear of Dartmouth ation, there were protests that taxStereo, Audio, and Radio Components
,
r' circle so that 'the postman can 'Walk payers in general should not be e!Ctee inclnde:
. Donald McP,herson'ta ~a~nre
across to these half-dozen homes peeted'to pay for such' installations
including
Job'll ;oerubickl.s~n, seedre., ryte' Mrl,aln witho.ut the risk of getting his f~t on 'streets which did not actually
er, d
Molloy p IClty an .. e r
Arkay Kits
Garrard
R.CA ,
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belong to the borough. It was then
registratIon, 'aSSIsted by Fran
The six property owners recently that Mr. Gill, himself a resident of
University
Bogen
Fishor
Alexan~er.
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d petitioned Council' for delivery Swarthmore Hills, offeled to circuEico Kits
General Electric
Voice of Music
SpecIal comnllttees. Inc u e ~ : through the Swarthmore Post Of- late the 'Petition.
Electro-Voice
P'.dtering ,
Warfdale
vancoment, under Stanley SteeIW, fice. They have been receiving their N Football r .ki I Th' Stretch
activities, under. Chuck Mart\.n,. as- mail 'through the Horton Post Of- 0
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15
Opening Monday, October 27
sisted by Jack" Flteh: and camplDg, f"
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The puhllc safety committee was
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Kirk Nenus 18 Y'
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a 1'; .to pace "mporary
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Webeloes eoordlDator.
Springfield Township. The Swarth' par n
SIgnS on o. 81 es a '
An. p'ack members, new cubs and more
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'P08t Off'Ice ref Used del'lve~
Rutgers
avenue,
607
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will
be
welcomed
at
the
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con"tl"11ctedl
Haven
and
Ya
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Parents
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Oetober 24 meetmg. It wIll begIU to· .
to tt. 'ar of
ho""e football games.
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at 7·30:p.m. with a business meet- h' glvetahcce~
... ere te
Valentine Fine of Elm avenue
ing ~t which 'final den assignments ~IDI~s, e 0 dY tOh"'~1 r0k,u b'y
asked' Council to supplement' the
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CllC
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aroun
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jU oc
Iigh't a't s warthmore avenue
will be made and new cubs ID ucte •
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and Chester road 'With a policeman
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Timothy Ileinze, son of Mr. and the, Sprm~lel~ en:rance. to Y~le to guide school chIldren. The public
Mrs. Robert H. Heinze "of ,Marietta square "!hl~h IS dIrectly OP~Slte safety committee will study' the
avenue, celehrated. h", 6th birthday the borough s. Cresson lane extt on- matter. It has since been decided
last Saturday with a movie 'Party to 3wart!",,"reavoou~.
to have a'policeman at Elro, Princefor 10 of his frien4s. '
Low bldd';" "who WI~n"h II
ton and SwarthmOTe avenues.
.Consumer'sCo-,Op Ass'n. 01 Swarthmore, Inc •
t~o bridge IS E. G.
I e
Signs Better Than Fence1
'DEMOCD ATIC \
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Jacob E. Snyder of Rutgers ave40~ Da.tmouth Aye~ue .Opposite Borough Han
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Temporary BI~
nue requested "watch children"
Robe~ W: Deacon of Well~sley signs be erected along 'his street,
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and R,vel"Vlew roads ~ectiv~ly between Chester road and Harvard
WHITIIER HOUSE
blocked, at lea~t tempora,ri1Y, .pas- avenue. Robert J. Murdick was
WED' ·DIT 22 8.11 t. 8110 sage of an ord.man.ce whiclh would ordered to take d'1wn a fence he
require all sWlm~lng poo s 1<1. 'had erected to keep his child in
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, fenced. Such an ordinance was read . backardOf his propertY at . TENDER BQNELESS
Iltt til. D•••or.tlo"I••
,Monday night, and Council seemed th
rthY t comer of Rutgers
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'te e no eas
ready to agree upon I "espl. and Harvard avenues Continuing
For Information & Reservations Councilman William Gill'S..
Its love of shrubbery' barriers as
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de~at~on , ~at such thmgs .,as
ordinary fencing' Co'lllcil '\
'.Call K13-5151 or K13-4474
cofuersscreened by sllrubbery
Mr. Hurdick could plant a
in 'place of his fence. He
stituted greater h,azards tha'.'.
fenced 'swimming p,,?ls, an~ hIS
he was unable to do so at this
IDIIDRD
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time. David T. Shaw of 908Ht,
nl\nce crazy or o~~mance
Holyo~e place was granted permiabut wait and cons~der the whole sian to go two feet closer to the
For Eltll" lre••lllol,
safety picture. ,Pubhc Safety
property line than ordinarily perJill" 'J ••,
man Charles W. Lukens stated mittted in order to enlarge his gsrblind. corners didn't seem. to need . '
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NOW ON SALE
KEEBLER'S
NEW
SLIM
corr~ction since_. they were not age.
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where accidents happen.
Democrats to Me.et
Mr. ·Deacon arose to complain
Between Lirna and Grad1fVilie
that as the oWner of the only un' Candidates Wednesday
iiVlrat••h' .for sign on MiiddIIOi'o'l\,n~ :fene:.d pool out of the eight private
Swarthmore Democrats will mee~
SWEETZELS,
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pools in theboro.ugh, h~ felt
Wednesday evening, October 22, a't
f«4e u,At .. de
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Hith
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He l&id that If Councl1_
would au and view hIa pool
would conclude no fence wall
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,necessary. CouncD apparenUy wall
Council Postpones Action inclined to accept the Invitation,
P IF'
for It po8tponed ~Ion on the ordl.
on 00 ence
nance.
Harry
HIGHEST STAN DARQI
Ixpert management,
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Yale ad H!U'YU'd Avenaes
Gracious Dining in our, AIR-CONDITIONED
Colonial Room. After - Luncheon Bridge
Tables available in AIR-CONDITIONED Lobhy
Complete LU,nclleons - 95c - $1.75 - Noon to 1 :30
Dinllers - Weekdays 6 - 7:80; Sundays 1- 7:30
'Reservations CaD K!ngswciod 3.0680
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Board. to H
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Set for Thur@daYH--."IL..Saluni
can lometlmes be. ~ improvement,
UL.II
he InterJeeted. Seeking the mOlt ef. . • ....
fielent use of tllII
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!Dr. Samuel T. Carpenter, the Swal1'hmoreRecreatlonAuociation
6wartlimore Collega's foot.baD
Board's building chairman, IUg- will take place in Borough ,Hall at elev~ wilJ travel this Saturday to
gested the Board would open build- 8 p.m. Thursday, oetober 28. at ClintOn. N.Y•• In questo~ their first
inge. at night and Saturday motu- wh~ch time tt:epropoaed changeS victo.." of the 19&8 II88lIOn. The
IngS if citizens wanted to set up a In the by-laws will be voted upon Continentals of Hamilton College
tutoring service.
• by the board. A copy of those chan- sllOrt an undefeated record In their
It was at this point .that Mrs. ges has been posted ..at Borough first three startl. The home te&lIl
Ralph Young of Riverview road Hall for several weeks.
. ¥s 1IC0red over Kings Point. 26-6
echoed the earlier &<:Cusatlon ok an.. : . Prior to the meeting. election of H.P.I•• 84-14. and Wagner.
other parent, that the Board W88 four new· board membera will tak" while the vieitora have dropped
being "very belligerent';. Slie plaln- place that evening J:>etween 7 and their only tWo starts 21-12 to Ober_
tively pled "Please all break down 8 p.m. in Borough Hall. where a lin and 7-0 to Susquehanna.
and be cooperative. you are just not list of nominations will be posted
·The contest' will be the 16th be.
being frienclly or eomethingl" Mrs..untll the polIs are.oP1!Ded.
~n the two achool. in a series
Young said her family cried when
The board consiata of 12 member. dating back to 1936.' Both' teams
it had t
Bome time ago and now having re- three years. The purpose of the serIes With Hamilton victorious ia
turned after a resld:nce In the election is to fill the vacancies cree- the last three. The COntinentals
south. she W88 shocked to _ how ted by the retirement of Mrs. l;P,- copped las.t year's game 21-6. daJnthln~ have ~ed to have changed clan Burnett,' Mrs. How.ard Y. paning Swarthmore Homecoming
here. Her outburst brought apo Clymer. William McClarm. and festivities.
.
plause from the rest of the 'group .Marshail Schmidt, at the compleNevertheless. recorda thua far
of parents.'
.. tlon of their terms.
this Beasoh demand that the vIsiThe Board then moved on to contors play the underdog' role.
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Swarthmore baa looked noticeably
Sl eration of the group's second
SET FO.
weak·thus far in a number of deI '
questlon,"Why can't rebuilding be
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ELBCI'ION NaflCB
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sqarted In January 1969 and be comDelaware County members of PI partmeuts. especially pan defense
NOTIOE is hereby given to the electors of the Swarthmore-Rut- plated by Septelnber' of that year Beta Phi will hold their annual tea and :pass offense. Their grOund
ledge Union School District, Delawal'l! County. Pennsylvania. that the by faster emergency action 'by the and· saie Wednesday, October
game has beeu sound but they have
at the home of Mrs. Raymond K; not been able to liprlng a man
Swarthmore-Rutledge Union School DIstrict•.pursuant to and by auth.
ority a! a resolution of the Board of School.Dlrectota. C1f said School ~ard. more meetings. persoual Denworth. 801 Elm avenu~
loose .for the big gain. This was
District duty adopted the 24th day of September. 19&8. and published trIps to 'Harrillburg and using t h e .
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according to law.wlll bold an election ou November 4, 1958, between brains and political help ofinter~ will be a display of hand weaving t e trouble In the Susquehanna
the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M•• E.S.T" at the places for holding ested citizens toward pursuing from the Arrowcratt Shop of Gat- game. when ·the Garnlt outrushed
municipal elections in the Swarthmore-Rutledge Union Sehool District
h'tect d;'State'"
linburg, Tenn., as well as baSkets their opponents but could not come
for the purpose of obtaining the assent of the. electors of said School arc I
an ' :
hearth brnshes and other items' • ~p with a seoring combination.
J?istrict to an incre&sll of t\le debt of said School Diatrlct in the sum
!Dr. Carpenter counted out the 16
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, The amount of the assessed valuation
~ee ngs of the Board and a IIm- homes under the supervision of the
FlIIME• • ESIDEIT DIES'
of the School Distr!ct is . ...• ........... '.8,616.'198
il~r number of committee m.eet~s. Pi Beta Phi SeWement School
Ian M. Lawrence of Lakewood,
The sum of tJ.1e ~ss liabilities of
some on week-endli, held Since the which gives' vocational instruction 0., formerly of Swarthmore. died
th'l School DIstrIct Is ..•••••••••...•••
$489,000
Board took Its first action toward
II
high bool ed . tI
to Oetober 10 in Memorial Hospital,
s we aS
Thhel hSu!'" of
Ithe
~allowable
deductions
rebuilding
on
April
7
the
day
after
tah
BC
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on
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York City. Memorial 8e-'~w c IS c1a mea is ................ ,...
$81,000
th· f ' "
e moun tain peop e of Tennesa...
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The amount of the net debt a! the
e Ire.
Proceeds go toward work of the were held in Lakewood and in Mad.
School District is ••..•.•.••.•••...•.••
~8,OOO
Personal toting of plans to Har- ""hool.
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IsDn, N.J.
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.The amount of the proposed lucrease
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rlsburg by Board members. admlnThe PI Phi. Cook Book will
Mr. Lawrence is.survived by hIa
The O:u~~el~or' =';hich ti.~· d~j,i' i~·t.; 'b~ 'I;'~r~"': provide istrators, and County Superinten- he featured in this'iUrs event.
Marearet Koch 'Lawrenee,
funds for and toward repairing. recollstructln.r. or replacing and equip. dent G. Baker Thompson had ex- .
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·tWo children Ian Jr., and 'Mary
pedited the 26 step. which require I Mrs Samuel C1ude Sr
Amelia. 'AIso surviving their broth· ping and furnishing the fire dama~ High School BuUdlng.
BY ORDER of the Board of School Dlrectol'B of the Swarthmorete.n d Co
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.epara ..,oar. unty,. then State, Swarthmore and Ogden avenues er are H. Logan Lawrence. Jr., a!
DONALD P. JONES. ~pproval to the point t1iat the pro- baa as her guest this week Mr. and WeilesleY,r!'ad. Mrs. William. R.
President
Ject had eometo "Step eight" and Mrs. A. E. BrOmfield of Loiliuild- Campbell. Jr•• of Rutgera avenue,
Board of School Directors th~ ~alnder should go Very fast. dry House, East Lothian.· Edln- lames C. Lawrence. Jr•• 01 Moylan,
· .AmON H.OAMPBELL
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Secretary
ArchItect George EwIng had been burgh, Scotland. Thet Bromflelda Mrs. John P.Damon of Walllag.
· Board of School Directors
working ahead on PlallB while each arrived in 'New York ',I.'ueaday ford;· and Mrs. Henry Shute ut
---"';'-~"';'''''':'==----'----~-'---.....,-,-,--- .earller step was being approved. aboard the Queen' Mary and are
Skaneateles. N.Y.
AuDrroQ'IU!PORT
. ~ The local prohlemot ~.into Prout'e to Montreal. Canada;"
. ··'ICr,·'Lawienee'wasth_'" a!
FORTHB SWARTHMORE-RUTLI!DOB UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
old buildlng.had naturally &'mpll- ·they'wlll attend the,125th
Mrs. James 0. LlllWrenee,
FOR THB YIlAR eNDiNO JULy 6. 1'58
cated the P,roject..
sal'Y, of·the Mlclland Life Insurance Sr.• of'Moylan.
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Preaident Jones expreased the Company Of Great BritaiD and
The Auditors have completed their examloatlo!1 of the books. ~- Board's view that, although it felt Canada with whom Mr. Bromfield
of!ls and accounts kept by the Swarthmore-Rutledge Union School DIS' It had weJI explored all avenues it Is associated. Mrs 'CI d wll .
trlct for the fiscal year ended July 6, 1968. Examinations were also .
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enml!de a! the Cafeteria Fqnd and the High· School Dtudent Treasury. would apprecIate any expediting or tertaln at dinller this
in
WIthout making a detailed audit a! all transactions, we have exam- unearthing of a better means that honor of Mr. and Mrs.·
2507 Chestnut St., Chester
Ined and tested aceountingrecords and ot~er su:pportlng evidence by 1IIr. Kamp or any other parent They will also be entertalne.t at a
could, offer while the B:'ard is doing luncheon being given tomor~ by
methods and to the extent deemed appropnate.
CHester 2-5878
STA'lIEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
Its utmost.to get plans finalized Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Clyde of
. SOHOOL YEAR ENDED JULY 6, 1968,
and a builder to do the f~t,pos- Media. Also visiting· lIrs. Samuel
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Aaed.
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sible job. Kamp suggested the Clyde for the weekend'is her son, CG:il'••• CUlt Mea IA4 W'ODleD
B"
egJnnlng 0 fP'od
en
••.••••••......••..•.•.•..••••... $ 20,982.66 Boar.d" not hi
0 d the purse strings in.laW and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
..- . - - · ....... 0 BhMc.....Poaond •
tootigh
ReUiptB
Diaburs......m.
but finance overtime for Charles V. Thaekara of Shrews, Per Capita Tax ..•. $ 48.610.48
General COntrol •••• $ 27.988.26 the archlteetif It would help."
bury N.J
84DiE PlPPDI TDaII1I:B, ~
Gen. Property Taxes 408.048.24
Instruction •.• ; ..• 420,177.87
Borough. Councilman William __...;.-:-_._...:._ _ _ _ _ _ _~=====;::::========
Real Est. Trans. Tax 16.668.09
Auxiliary Agencies. 18,606.74 Gill, a member a! the parent deleDelinquent Taxes •.
2,892.48
~rations ••••••.. 56.728.89 gatl'on lted th
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ch .
.state Appropriatiou 161 ....
0.40
• tenance.. • . .. 17888'"
c S rtInD
e way e. 88 alru,
aln
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f the
Tuition ....••.••.• 44,744.87
Fixed Charges..... 86,416.99 man'O
wa. ore Swim Club
Sales of Real Estate,
Debt Service .••••• 67,081.15 building commi~. had manace.t
Supplies, etc. •••
8.528.68
Capital Outlay •••• 44.640.48 to secure a bulldIDg permit on three
l'lt"O:er' S~~~:
26.~~:tg
. Total DiSburaem't $6'18.172.09 days when he had been told It would
require eight months. GU! called
Total Receipts •. $707.688.79
Cash Balance - End
for demolition of the old bullcllng /
'of Period ....... $ ~6.449.86 "now" Instead of waitlJig to .inTOTAL AVAILABLE
., FUNDS •••••••••• $12S.6IU.46
TOTAL ....•••.•... $728.621.45 clude thia work as part of the contra~ for the new building. lie r~
STATEMENT OF ASSETS. LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS'
commended setting an early comISOHOOL YEAR ENDJm) JULY 6. 19&8
pletion date and including bonus
ASSETS
LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS as well as penalty clauses in the
Current A".ta '.
Current Liabilltw
contract as added incentives to
Cash •.....•..••. $ 48,816.77
Due Impreat Fund $. 886.86 having the new building ready by ,
UnlJ'ti!'oind ~::eel.sva·b·l·e·. . 41.488176.4186
Teachers' Salaries' 59.886.95 next September and avoiding anTu
•.
. Totsl Current
other year of double seaalons. j'
Total Cur. Anets.$ N.069.41
Liabilities ••••. $80,228.81
The ~rd more or 1088 agreed
FizodA ..,ta .
BottUdllldsb~" 889.000.00 wltli Gill that.80me additional COlt
School Sites. Build.
8twpw. •••••••• :.:,1,467,'56.60 involved in these methods ·would be
ings and Equip.. $1.800.911.00
,
TOTAL LIABILI.
worthwhile If valuable tiIII
Our complete plan for yOUl' wintertime comfort bOp
TOTAL ASSETS $1,866,980.41'
TolES oAND
. gained. Later the Board put a flnStmPLUS' ....$1,858.980.41
ger oil the()hrlatmaa vacation' 88
with PREMIPM QUALITY" TRIPLE-REFINED
,
,
· ATLANTIC HEATING OIL.
BONDED INDEBTEDNESS
the safest time for demolltlon._
b~ ;what would thereafter shelter
ThIs fuel has an advanced additive that helps preVent
. A complete statement of Bonded Indebtedness of the School Dlstrli!t, students passing from auditorium
sediment
In tanks. filters and nozzles. helps keep :10ur
showing the change during the fiscal year ended July 6. 1958, is as
wing to the other buildiug duriug
burner clean as it heats.
follows:
.
Outat'.rg
Retired Outat·.rg the 'WOrst wi.nter months was IlOt
· . Our service Includes weather-<:ontroDed. antomatic dey~ D~'1=
~ J~r'
~. "'lWw968'6, . apparent. What, effect demolition
U~ by courteous, wen-tlained.l\rivers.;; complete clay or
.
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.
would have on Continued operation
mallt
butner service - SII09ial budpt terms fOr low monthIy
87•000 $ 2:1.000 $ 7,000\ . $ 16.000 of. the heating plant In the ,old
t980 Series ·F 4,*% .....
1_ Series -G 3'" % ;; ~ .. 70.000' $ 6.000 , 8,000 $ 3.000
· payments with DO canymg charges.
1913 Series H lZt,(,% •••••
,000 ...,40,000 '20,000 ~2(j,OOO buUdlng ~ not certain either.
. Let us give you complete detsila about tile comfort and
,
reliability
of oil heat. Call us today.
'767,000" t869.000 $ 110,000 $889.000,
. T........S H.STS
:",
of the Swarthmo~Ratledge Ullion
Mr. and Mrs. Nich~\aa M; Saitto
e:i!1ng:;}{.6! 1968, are pabll8hed of lIedia will be hoats at a bameeue .
I SC
....- of PeDDB.l.lvanIa. tom
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,
with the Conrt of CommOll Pleas of
orrow ~.~....... to Stephens Col,
~;~::;;':ib~~~8Oth, 1968, .and. wfil .be confirmed
Alumni to be held at 6:80 at
200 W. Ridl~y Avenue
;;
~enfram within tJdrty (80) dQa ~r home, •.Pun Charter drive.
sate for .minutes lost. He said
tesehers were having greater
u~ry chance than before for conferencel
(Continued frolll Page 1)'
with individual students who need
ence with real use of the buildinga; help~ and the ""hool was tr)'ing to
and above all a greater educational remedy lack of physics and chemand time lou from tr)'ing to maln- istry labs:
taiD separated facilities than could
Carl Anderson of the Board re.
result from continuing them on ported some students found they
their proper site.
.
were able to do. more study during
Mr. Bush, who before coming to the increased free tilll
Swarthmore had experience in a than they had been able to &<:comachool distric~ of 8800 pupils who plish In study haJJs under the regwere on split ....Ions for 10 years ular schedule. Parents a! junior
and still managed to enter colleges high. school pupils. who attend in
like Harvard. Princeton and M.I.T.• the afternoon; seemed to b8 the.
expressed confidence that.the six mOlt unhappy.
minutes that have been loppl!d from
John Spencer. Board treasurer.
each loCal period would not result thought length of claas period relaIn any serious impairlll
many independent sehools have time, while an efficient telescoping
been running on similar 40-minute of clasa time plus having children
'JI8r1ods and thet Swarthmore's le~rn to do a bit more on t~eir own
taeulty had acc~~ted the ch~~-:,~, mIght even be good for the children
was aware of Its ""sponsibilltles though harder on parente. oA change
and was making efforts to compen- is not always a minus thing - It
.
SWAR'lIHHORE-RU'J)LEDGE UNION SOHOOL DISTl!.ICT .
DELAWARE OOUNTY PENNSYLVANM,
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I8A1BEL P. FUSBl!:LL
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lUOHARD II. 8NYDEB
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Opener Is . Bright ...The October 10th issue of "The
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. Swarthmorean'. contained two letFare W.th S .. lon.
te~8 ~ the Editor concernlug probMischief
lems of the School District which
"Teahouse of the A~~'st Moon" may be of real concern to many
.. oth
adapted for the stage from Vern
~rs. K
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Snyder'lnovel by John ~~,trlck.lslbi:r.. amp s ettar urges all pos.
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aek .". :.
speed In th'e reconstruction of
will
continue
to.
p
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Playen
the
burned
out ·n... Igb .;'hool'bu·lld.
CIub untll the fl lIaI cu rtaln S a to r·.
ThI
"'aj uight. Moncjay's first night Ing.
s is a matter of vital con.. d
1 tel
h
ed
to all of us - and especially 80
au leuce was comp e y c anp
to .members of the School Boardl
b. y the performance an d gave cast
U f rt
tel
and .tage crew.· an ovation which
n 0 una y, how....er,· OUr
problem is much more complex than
earned an unprecedented number si~plYrebuildlng that which was
of curtllncalls.
destroyed; We must convert an old
The production is a triumph of structure Into one which coDtorms
direetlnw, acting· a'""
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to mddern building 8tandards and
Charles F. Seymour directs
one which will.be an efficient part
large cast which is starred by talour overall e f t 'ort to car- ~orented prlnc"'als and ·uJ'portLng I
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ward the superior educational proplayers plus a more or less amen- gram which the peoll!e ~ our
able goat and a·criekeL.A1 Slack SchoolDiBtricthavecometalxpect.
Is the teehnleal direcwr with an
Iu punuing this objective. couutimaginative, skilled crew wlllch has less hours have been spent by the
solved many puzzlers to prescnt
teaching staff, the ""hool adminis""enos required.
tratlon, the SchOC!l Board and the
Engagingly Indispensable to
architects in order to determine
bright IWhol~ is Philip Price
what was needed. Then, ,,11
ini interPre!ler and
was fought through many
of the elUsive essence. upou' whose rounds of conferences and luapecbrightly spoken ConclusIOns the tions with State officials _ alwaye
audience awaits breathlessly. Wi!- accompanied with reams a! figures.
liam W. Price Is tremeudously ef- ytu will appreciate. I am lure, that
fective as Col. Purdy, III. whether the bulk of the work In counectlon
·20-1i
Belvedere
Convalescent Home
A..r;eGrw'
'AIIIo I . ' Clill I;atD '\LETTERTO THE EDITOR Jr. Club Ylluideeri
I. PlI,.raCluli Sill' ~e E:::!~ent's Statell..".. Work for' F-Lion
.... Show
a,
.
AIaaU WIll 'hiD&' thelr ow. meat
and rona - "coffee . . faD" wUJ
be paGilded.
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Benefit Begins At 8 o'Clock
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Tuesday Night in
. Clothier
Chairman Mrs. Frank S. Walter
has released final data concerning
h
t e Benefit Fashion. !3h ow to be
presented Tuesday by the Swaithmore Junior Woman's Club. Featlvities will commence' at 8 ~.m. In
Clothier Memorial on the' eoJl-e
...
campus.
Committee chairmen wish to give
credit to the juniors who have COIl-'
tributed time' and effort In behalf
of the benefit.
Sta . S tti
D' S
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ge e ng IZ
eymour,
Nickie Smith, Nat Hopson, Sue
Schmidt, Marty Nolan, Lynn Smith.
and N n L
a cy ongacre; programl Dixie Hughes, Betty MacDonald.
Ann Hazard, Audrey Fitch. Betty
Jane Bouda. Lee Heinze,. Marlon
Cushing, aud MiJlie Bassett; hospitality - Glenna Torrey. Barbara
Salom, Marie Tadd. BiJlle Brown.
Klnuey Schmidt, Poliy Binns, Judy
Kaiser, Ann Cryer, Ginny Kyuett,
and Janet Boyle.
.
Posters - Charlotte Miller, Judy
Kais"r, Mary Lou Beitzeilliay Kyle,
and MarY Lynn Lukens; hostesses
- Joan arown: chances-Jean
Brien and Joan 'Aikens; tickets -
Local Red Cross Hears
PUBUC LIBRARY NOTES
(RCoenpotinrtuesdoifromSup~:elr)'AirJ
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The Library was visited by Mn.
Steeiw's Fourth Grade on Thursfor entertainment pUrPOses to Val- dau morni"~, Ocfoller 9.
ley Forge. The ChristmaS program
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of her Entertlinment and Supply
A special display of "Fo~es;' ,
committee is underway.'
titles is arranged to meet the reo
Mrs. George M. Karns, chairman quest of Mrs. Carl J. Atkins' clau.
of production, reported that two
All Library fiues for overdue
lal'l{e afghans and foud cot size hooks were increased to three cents
were ready to be delivered to hOI- per day on October 15.
pitals. Membe.rs of the nominating i~!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!\i!i!!i!!!i!!!!!!!i!!!i!~
committee Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth chairman, Mrs. George M.
Allen. Mrs. Maurice Griest, Mrs.
Paul D. Williams were in atteildance.
Call
lIrs. H. L. McCuue, chairman of
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CHester 3-2530'"
Blood Service announced the Borongh Blood "'-nor Day on April 30
"Satisfying Service"
f'V
and aSked the directors to urge the
Importance of donor contributions OF.IIE • BESIDEICE • IIDUITIY
to th
ti' In f th
'vil
Ex ••rt FIOIr W.xl"
e eon nu g 0
e pn ege
...
to supply blood to local residents.
• ....Hir Sinln
Mrs. Turner credited Mrs. Charles Maas with many hours of ser- .T•• t ...H•• H.........11IC
vice In the CheSter office. Together
R... a •• F.rIH.r. ' •••••III~
they gave 214 hours of work helpII ' •• r H....
ing veterans and veterans' widowe • Wall •••d W..... rk W....d
file claims, helping veterans eeeure • W.
d ....."
hospitaliz&tioo iu veterans hospiS•••••d Sor••
tals, securing information for BarSo",I•• Del ...,e County
vicemen allover the world and their
OYe, 40 Y....
release for illness and emergeucies
Free Estimate.s _ Fully Insured
at home, aiding iu finding housing
for veterans' families and relief for
CHester 3-2530
fire victims and flood.
121 E, IIrd ST.EET
The next meeting waHeton
( ....) LOw.1I 1.1211
I
I.
H••, ••
St... '
roaring. on his "Efas of Washlng- with all'of this had to be done by Joau Pontius' and Carol Coburn.: li~u~a~ry~3~0~.!!!!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
toil" .soapbox or quietly uttering those who were intimately familiar music - Irene Black; publicity satirical lines. Frank J. Starrett,
'our own problems and, 'of .Nancy Hulme.
.
SUNNY BRAE
Jr•• as Captsin Fisby earns him· ~ourse, ·these were the very same
Credit also goos to 1II:rs. Francis
self a following in Toblki
individuals whose tremendous ef- Forsythe. senior advisor; Mrs.
ORCHARDS
and in the audience as he .
forts brought order sO quickly out Robert Berry and Mrs. F. A. KobllBoat Varieties in Primf Condition
avoids the pitfall. of Plan JI.
of the ch"os which necessarily fol- lee of the Retarded Chlldren's Cen_
ways with the aid of SakiDl
the fire.
ter; Mrs. Thomas B. MeCabe. Jr.,
Lotus Blosaom.
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iDuring this trying period we Board of Directors of the Child
Marl Ann Jordan Is a delight as
been blessed. with the support Guidance Clinic, Dr. Frederick
A SpBt:iD.ltli - Alwalle (}(Jod
Lotus B10sa0m; trained in the gr..... and understanding of the people a! lJuclley, director of the clinic; the
as enchantment. .}Ier dance In the our School District, many a! whom Messrs. Willi. J. StetSon, Lewi.
Teahouse Is !l thing of delicate
gone 'out of thelr way to be Cook, and .Clifford Renshaw, Jr. of
beauty~d a bauisher of care. De:- helpful. In addition, we have been SwarthmClre College.
.
.spite Capt. FIsby's regretful wfa. unusually bleSsed. by th, real de:\Representatives of the <1\ub will
dom !!os he dlscqurages her aeeom- votlon of our ,school adminlstratiol' discusa the benefit ou radio station
-VIoIIpan:ving ,him to America, a large
the school. Th~ folks have lit- WDRoF· today at 9 a.m.
,
part of the audience is re&dyto
kuocked themSelves out perpalEL IPUIER
great her here or In Okinawa.
all of the 'extra tas~ in.' QI,arWr .. ~Ios· are
m..~· rebu!!dlng proJl'alll • "John· W. O'Brien
.ao~._
hanclled by Stafford W. ParkGr'
at the aame time mainta!niDg Mrele served·Lon a
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. LIMA, PA.
. Mr. Oshlra and Rita Lothrop
educational program on a tlay of last week on the topic "The
._~ u...., "..... P•••• LOw•• 1.11••
Miss Biga JIg&. Richard II·
day basis.
Retarded Reader In the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
as Captain McLean and Ben
Iii
judgmeut; this 'has been a Severely
Eleml!lltary Clasaroom". The meetcooperative effort
sen as Sergea\tt Gregovich fall
was held 88
In the
University
a!
der the spell of TClbiki Village
has been handled with dis- ing
Pennsylvania
a part
of School.
varyiug waye. Jane G. Fo".
Its progress has been re- man's Week.
Oye and her chlldren'.Kenneth
at all ordinary and extraThe preYious week Mr. O'Brien
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Robert, . Alviu Wason. Bert Langer. ordinary meetings of the School
attended the Annual EdacatiOl,all
Hubert V. Kilbane, Richard J. Rea· Board since the fire. All these meet- {Jongress held in Harrisburg.
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trepo David Bingham. JOIeph ings are open to all voting. cltlaens the invitetion of the State'Depart-·
.
.
Bourbon, Robert .Fredd and
of the Schoo} !District andthe~ ment of Instruction a! the Common. dames Breakell. Fldd,
have all been ably reported in The wealth of Pennsylvania.
Hulme. Chq>m&n,
Swarthmoreau. The p ......nt state
Mr. O'Brien is assistant super"famous
the finest Meats"
:5lac .and Suzuki
the entlrs project WIll. also be Intendent of ""hoob for Ridley
.
Ladies learned for
.
s!,bject of discussion at the next ['ownship.
SWIFT'S PREMIUM No. I
tion) complete the caat.
meetlDg of the Home and School
Ail this and a jeep. a wresJ;ling which will be held in the High mously agreed that the Board
An. UnhDCIrd-ofPri'18 bqt Bachman's Does It All of tfle Time .
collteat, mood music. a~hiDlng
. Audi~rium on Wednesday should rec
ority go ahead 'with its original
mqon _ all this and SaJru?~I.
U. S. CHOICE
add up to a sparkling, curte1n'1'I!1S- .. Mr.
lett:"" IS ~n a quite .plau for paving the area in ques·
Lean and Tender
erI.·firtlie48th Players qJub sea80D.. different vein" being chIefly CtOhl\e- tion. The im.practical aspeete of
T8ke .' ell· .med bow Director eerned with "hat he considers
thealternati...... then before
U. S. CHOICE LEAN
Sc' a'f .ea .
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unsightly character of the construc· .Board were di""ussed' at the meet.,
'Uon . at Rutgers Avenue 'and the ing, as were some appropriate ways
ymour .
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~oJllpletely' erroneous atatement of providing shielding in tbE....."en'lI
Ground to Order - Better Stock Up .Now
that the Sehool Board .has Ignored that it appears desirable after the
Slle-S the views of Interested people.. . constrUction is completed.
F.ESH ",T
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It Is always a ma\ter.of real reon:
ThUrsday. aftsrnoon;' ,~~~~~'I' It IS' the' prlmarJ responsibi. hty
CHICKEN
. LEGS' and THIGHS_ .._ .. _<........Ib. 53e
.
9,SwartJunore High's Varsity
of the School Board to ProVldef a gut when the schOOl1 B~ardtfindS
CH ICKEN BREASTS ....:._....:...............:.__......~;_Ib. 59c··
I 8u,l>"rlor educational·p~m . or that a group of peop e are no
Vl'e.'tt<'WllSchloo!'~
·key team' routed
in 20 the· children oUhe S.chool .•
DlstrlCt. py with 80mething about
varsity
I believe that the new f8CI1ities ..at Schools. But, 1infortDnat4!ly, the
MOIIRELL'S .
. years, 88
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Rutgers Avenue are admirably SUIt- memliers of theScbool Board are
PURE PORK SAUSAG£..._._...._ ...,.......__......~.lb. 49c
hitting team went dowD.'lll"O'. .
ed for that purpose ~D4 I certainly m]lch. like the rest a! us in their
High ""orera of tbe varsity
that the exterior appea1'8nce Inability -to satisfy everybody. I
DEL MONTE ROASTS._......."........_ ......._ .........99c lb.
facilities will beaeeeptsble. can only hope that in the future, as
Betty Ann JleCorkei (6).
. All Meat - Na waste
Zimmerman (2)~ Charlotte
New· construction seldom I~ks at In tbe past, the Board will give
SARASOTA , ROASTS.. ...................___._.... _ .._.Ib •. 9Be
head and Susie Harsh ( 1
its best until it Is finished off, the courteous at'tention to any viO\l/B
APJu It· W88 Swartlmlore's. for- Jantinge are In -place and grass which anY interested person .C8I:es III
All Meat - No waste'
ward Une with its ~urate P888ln! p covered the.,.re spots. As the to express, that the Board will
BOILED HAM ....".__.__......_ ....__..........._ ......Ib. 9Be
and speed which enabled the team s . ob Is finlsbed, I ho~ that many full and objective consideration
many ecores. The defense.did a pd l resent objections WIll disappe~r. those viewe, together with·
. r FREEZER SPECIAL' .....
job of keeping the ball out of the p Insofar as the exposed parkIng factors bea'ring on the ,problem.
defensive striking circle.
lot and iIllay area are concerned, ao and theu that the Board will make ,II
The Junior Varsity also
Interested residen~pf Rutgers Ave- its decision based solely upon
CuStam Cut. Wrapped: Frozen and Delivered. There _ a
a hard pme but neither
.. , d'd piesent to the School Board it eonside.... to be. In the best Inber-:
nueob,. ti'ous· to the appearance of ostof the School DiStrict.
lim~ supply af tfI_ Blue Ribbon ,Hindguarten available--, .
more" nor WesttoWn's J.V.
We.oe- able to score.'.
,0' .
his ~~.
th with the sug·
YDUrS very ,truly
. or:der now•. S'imilar. scM"9S on Lamb, V4CI', Pork. PauIhy.1Ite·
. finest meats ·in Dlilawant County always come from lachman's.
The loea] versity line-up was as ~::-u..~a e:nder piece of
DONALD P. JONES'
foll_i: Sue Marsh, right wing; ....~;;nd be made available for plantPresident
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE_.._ _.....lb•. 171
Charlotte Brodhead, right Inner;
between the parking. a-, ~d .
Swarthmore-Rutledge'
Ifetty Ann McCorkel, center: Carol the street. As a result, thia. specifIC
Union School Board
Regular Grind
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Tw~ .....
Ziliunerman. left lnaer; Marty Tar- problem..vaS referred through the --_-;....;.--..:.--.....,,.....-:-
APPLES
CIDER
PUMPKI.NS.
for HALLOWEEN
Wolffs Apple loase
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Ba''. chm.'a"-,n·'· s.
FIN E FO'O D S
s..rlhlllGra,Pa.
&14 Yal, Ava.
'or
SLiOEDBAO.N'·
lb• •
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RIB RIASTS
Ib" 59c'
Chuck· Top Sirloin- Sirloin
V8rsityHas Six .
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n.ps
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U.S. Choice Hindlluarlers of Beef lb. 61Y2c
Fncs
DeJ;. left wing;
Sayee
l'Iibt halfback; Sue Allen,
haJ1b.ck; Sue Gowing, . left
1I.d:;Sue Driehall" riaht
Sue ~niMl; left f111lb• c1r ;
.
1frlPt:a.. .JOb Rawttna.
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approPriatecommitt.eeoftbe
.. di~
to the arcliltect for further acusslon and reCoJlllllendatlOD.
· At;;!i
th
mNtfng, of
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probhJn _:1hof9llehlY
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NEWS NOTES'
Mr. and Mrs. Warran B. War.
ELNWOOD
den of yale avenue left Wednesday
tbree weeks In
and Franee
where Mr. Warden will.reprtllMlnt
the American Bridge, Tunnel and
Ballbawae me ..
In.a-.
Turnpike Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Hart of
Lafayette avenue had as their
guest for a few days early this
~ B ''v. Buaac -np Wl&b
week their son the Rev. 'J. Richard
~ M-B01Il'.N...... IQIn
Hart, Mrs. Hart and children
RI b
a1\
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Klngswood 3-0272
vil~eYN',Sy
y and Ted of, Pleasant..
. .
M
d M W II
r. an . re. I lam E. Hetael
of .Tkbadyer road are leaving this
HODGE & CARTER
to spend 10. days vacation.
Ing In Irvington, Va., and Pinehurst, N.C.
M
d M
Th
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r. an
rs.
omas D. ones
e.ntertsin fat a dinner party
W. Iistall Air "ld"I...r..
~tornorl'ow
evening at their home on
R.lps, Drf.rs, W••••ra,
Dart
uth
Wlrl." R.o.p"oI..
?,O
a~enue.
T·Y AlTEllAI
Lel~h HollIS of So~th Chester
W.r.
r.....d
road IS attending the fali semester
24·HOIII IERYICE
classes . at DePaul University,
E.n.....
I~y
O.,ale••elll· 'Ho.
'1=
~ee ~
a••
fre.
MAdison 6-9937
LEhigh 4-1246
~liege
a~
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Sae:.u~;
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Ru~rs
Ail: Conditioning
Sheet Metal Work
Geo"el,erl
aId
•D
,
.'Ina Watch and
and
baby·sitting.
room soil by the bushel
or mush·
truck
Ca11 Klngswood load. Phone Klngswood 8-6317.
answer ca1\ KInKS- FO~ SALE -'. 1941 Ford TUdor.
;-::~r.;y:~iR)ep.Jred,
SlDgle ownership. Driven but 54
Parts,' accessories.
0!>O.
Two practically'new tires. ne';;
Blc~cl H bb T Sh
f,lter. N'eeds new rear bumper.
• e, 0 y, oy op,
Goodbuy. Workman or student:
Baltimore Avenue, Clifton
Pho'ne KIng&Wood 3-4468. '
MAdison 6-0713. Opposite
'-.
Theater.
FO.jt SALE -. Antique mahogany
PERSONA
bureau, four drawers and desk
L - Piano tuning
co"'.pa~ent. Three antique maple
ialist,
minor rODairlng,
chaIrs
Piano
Technicians'
Guild. .
7681. WIth rUB h Bea ts . 11K
",Adlson 8-
Jlock
Jack Prichard
.I N G
PA I N T
~~YOR NERIOR
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Free Estimates
Klngswood 3·8761'
work at
,
~a.~m~~~1~!;'i~own
17112
,
~~~~~~~~~~~IFOR
:
04'
ette
set 'WIth
dropleaf
and three
chairs
(openta,ble'
stock)buffet
$95:
oppor. walnut. dropleaf tea ,waR'On, $15.
25 til All in excellent ~onditlon. Call
KIngswood 3-4294 any eveninit af.
ter 6p.m;
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Poll.'
,
,
~
KlngswoorJ 4-1700·
;e:::'1~
FOR SAr:ithtop
~
FLOORS· PLASTIC
MODERN JUTCBENS
ALTERATIONS
FO~ SALE
1401 Ridley Avenu~
CH~ster 2-4759
CHester 2·5689
Flreezer. Interna.
tiona! H~rvester, 19 eubie foot,
d elux• e, uprIght. Reasonable.··LE, ...
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SERVICE
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Oct. 20 to 25
SOUP DISHES
with e ••l1 ,5.00 1!lUchase.
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Here's good reason fo.r the,ever.increasing popularity of Lancaster Brand Beel!
••• A ~me's ezp~rts insist on only the finest beef that is sure to be tender, and
downr'ght del,c,ous/ .: • Lancaster Branil Beel,s economically.priced tool Shop
your nearest Acme th,s weekI ••• See the values/
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Chuck . oas ::::,Ib
Lancaster Brand-Cut Irom young, corn-fed beel!
'. CliTO II
.:Steaks ,PO~:~\~SE
IIiTALLATIOitS-.,
H D' 'CHURCH
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,
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5'"
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only
ge
3'
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"O-So-Good" Fresh Frozen CHERRY or
. ie's ready to bakel •• ·lust heat
and serve! Delicious wben topped
with Ideal Ice Creaml Look for
the luge lamily-sizel
2 O.0%
p
39 .
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Virginia Lee Specially Priced
,ILE
.;:itb
:< '
Wo"d~'"
Sl'1'l'P'-
Vea iIIont Maid Syrup 12~""'"
Gold Seal Pancake Mix ,_ ....
Ideal Delicious Cbeddar
lor Wzm,IoI*, ad
·pcb' u.. it hJ 01 !role~
. . " " . _ sala4s1 Ie's good ,1. ;0.1 Solt! . " . , Acme lEu"""
SOl., _ ......
·APPLE.PIES,
LET'UCE .:'r:B
2=~
,
SSe"
COrn Muffin Mix:
The, ~8Yorite Ve.etahl, Shorte,dag I .
'Pure Crisco,
!:: 33C
..... OllJe PkB. with purchse of two;
. ' ,
......nl Dry Milk ~r.:.:'. 3 ~4~
1:':"10~
'::IOC.
):.;"IOC
Pork'n ...... "
l·lb
pkg
lifly, Mi. ,'n Babl
Nitbing tilstes so good
as crispy, tender let·
mcel 'Specially wbea
it's FRESH from
Acme/
. , -
.Frankfurters
-
.Fresb
.' California ICEBERG
.
NOlIE
Reel l..-otlte
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'.acmetbop.
pe~1 Dellaio~ ,tru".lrult pod.
,.-1 Jloja.m.. delicious leature
fila ~ ., Acmel
,\
,,~OP~.~ ff~1
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HaIJd Picitld, Se/ected,Splq, ItIea1
~ brick spliNevelhomawitft
gracious, flagstone
A":Hractive
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White Polaloes
F.".y Quality, J/'OUllJlf, Ideal
Cui Beets
.
Inspe~tion
__liD
(Look wh~ ,1Oe BUYS'.
Ideal Whole, Tender •
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DREW AVENUE'
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... ~Clr., ••,
Iw--.
.·nd"
.
lib 35e .
O/eaid. Cut, Flavorlul
(II "Ir ....p F...d $'•.rell•• )
fayer - large rMng room,fireplace, diJli.... riIom
.wall,~.m
l.ildioan; family roOm with·~ bricl fire;~::
NONE. .
.
Ieleal Kidney . . .ns
WE IAI IUPPLYIiOSl
OF YOUR REIl~IREIIE'TS
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FillJe Quality, 'Red
,IWUTHMORE
Open. for
.
Ib83e
.Slewing Chickens
191 Darhnouth Ave•.
,,'
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Lancaster Brand-Blade bone removed/
Full Meated, Tender,4- to 6 Ib Averagel Cut up, Ready to Cook/
PH. I IT I: I'G
~'Bring it to us or we'll
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LANCASTER BRAND .BEEF SALE!
SERvic E
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, ,. Khigswood .... 12M
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IDclades: LARGE DINNER PlAn. BREAD l BunER PLATE, ad CUP & SAUCER!
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3-1112
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l'IOON
SUNDAYS . . . IWLlDAYS
. I
.Swarthmore. Pa.
four bedrooms, 2% bGths.. '.
OIL BURNER
4-PI£CE
STARTER
SET
Prices Effective
Oct. 15 to 18, 1958•
~~~~~~~~4-~2~7~2~7~d
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FOR. RE.NT - Furnish.ed room.
Private home, residential. Gentleman
Breakfast optional.
OIL H
__... ,E..~'!
¥
900, Michigan Av~nue
.
Klngswood' 3.;0450
3-0'198.
~'~.'
wg ~'
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SHOP THURS. 'TIL 9 p.m.
FRIDAY 'TIL 10 p.m.
SprlDCflei.... DeL' Co., Pa.
come royou.
IiII!]~ra
to .....- , . wmn.r.
.
851 BaHlmore Pike
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Start Building. your complete set now I
REAL ESTATE
~'(~~~~8.4' like
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ru~'~I: DIQI FRANCRETtI
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B.16'Of.artmen~
KI4-I028:" 'KlngsWood3-1290
.
roR SALE -~ Coffee'tablJ ti.o
Home • Auto Radio
LmiRPREsS .
' . ' OFFSET
end,tables. two chairs all ';'ahogany: l'ainteil rocker. child'. chif.
. Pho,ne· Hi Fi .
.Sw
'. ,arih
..lRore .,..... CO.
forobe, table and chair'seL KlnJl'S'
Yal
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wood 8-2722 Frida" 6-7 ,p.m. 'week.
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"Printers of The. Swarth":'-an"
r
ends.. ' evenings.
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EDWARD G.
AND SON
General Contractor'
f
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CARNS
A·1. con·
.ci4,
Matc.. t ..... "1.lIers aid WI"!
RCA 21"
. COLOR TV
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CRESSON PRICHARD
J
.Bed SALE'
10ve Beat,
nice livlnJl room
- Simmons
pIece, makes comfortable' bed for
service.' two. $85. frovlncial fruitwood din. .
.
NATURAL
MINK
STOLE
OPEN P'RIDAY BVl!:NINGS
mde-a~ ~~~~~~;;~~~~~!
formerly
S. Chester
Rd.
,
7 more weeks of Prizes, SUrprises and lun!
et a new card every time y-ou shop ydur nearcst
, A cme Markets/
,
Formerly
$6.50 up. Our FOROSALE -1949,Chevrolet, four
shop.1n:.:~~1
Cbair
you
door se~an. Good condition Any
, Phone S
reasonable
offer
considered.
Kings.
;;w::;00::d-:3~-44~4~4~.
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William Collenburg; TrOo
Mrs Wealey Huge Mrs' ;lUia
.
Troop
Mrll. Jo':
Seybold, Mrs. Marshall Schmidt
N
.
ew Brownie troops are being
formed under the leadership of Mrs.
Jack Hunter, Mra. John Roxby,
John Magee, Mrs. Elmer Atkmson, Mrs. ,Henry Toland, Mrs.
Erwin Schmidt, and Mrs. Richard
McLaughlin.
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PRIZES!
LOwen 6-2176
. . Diluzio and,ilons "
FLORIST •
and in
i~:~~~~~r~'Prlce
.... ,~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~§
are free.
. . .
,100,000
IN FREE
FREE
It I·SOIDl
MEDIA
J. F. 'BLACKIAN.
- antique
years experience, seven
Swarthmore references.
u":e~
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. Monou,
11'·TERA·.T'·ON'S.
roR
ch.air~an:
::7
.
Phorographic Supplies .
Ashes and Rubblah Removed
MOwed, General Ba'ulIr,g
brlc·a"brac.~Cali
:=~~ta~n:o';;;,
. .. leadef. for
tmops .are: Troop'16, Ml'I. James
Taylor and Mrs. William Welsh'
Troop 331, Mrs. Lee Gatewood;
Troop 95, Mrs. Maurice
Mrs wohn Carroll, Mrs J
h
Storiozzi'
• osep
D't '1" T;oP 78, Mrs.
T::;'
Mrs. ~ames ~nner:
Troop 683' Mrs. J
Smith:
Mrs H '
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Iosep M onovan,
J h'
enryT ayey,
rs.
0 DSOn;. roop 744, Mrs. Leroy
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RHER RUSSELL'
WIWAI BROOIS·
CONSTRUCnON
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TO 8E
WONI
.P!CTURE FRAMING
PORTRAIT STUDIO
FOR SALE - Remington. model
.
• 7m, 30..06. Excellent condition.
httle used. Has select checkered
RESIDENTIAL'"
stock. Dril1ed for sling sWivels and
AND'
attached Williams peepsight. $86.
COMMERCIAL. '
Call ~Ingswood 4-2182 after 6 p.m.
ro~ f$ALE.- B....gaInsl Linens,
t' .
,
reo I dIshes, dlDnerware, end table,
335
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repaired, ~pho1stered: amps: new deep. freeze, 16 cubic
DARTMOU~ AVENUB·
shpcovers .and draperies. Quality feet~ t'!Ols, paintinJl'S. !\eedlepgint,
an.,s,
work at bargain prices, both an· af
6-5g4hUS
LOwell
tique and modem. Please call
CLila!i>rook 9·6839 or LOwell 6- F1O~ 'SJ\LE - Groundmuahroom
Klngswood 3·6616
3631 for free estimate. Garrett shrubs.
soil suitable
for'potted
plants or
Call Wilson,
Klng!IWood
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2668."
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128 Yale
swarthmore,
sultanta: . ",. ....
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nile, Dre:el HilL Tile purpose of Ro
.
Taylor, Mrs.
mCeeting la to eoDslder "Oper.
y McCorkel, Mrs. Han!! Borei,
:::"':'he _.uring and
Edmund Jonea,
Poeonoa
- mp BIte In the WAlfred S 'u, h exc~ange:. Mrs.
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The fol1owing
Ie
Johan Natvig, special programs:
Girl Scoutini7: are active Mrs. Joseph P. Remington publi '
this year:
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ity:' Mrs. . Walter Molr' cookre
. Mrs. 'Charles G
Mrs. 'Robert Hudgins,
ganlzer' Mrs M e~~r, troop
triP mouranee: Mrs. Samuel See.
,.
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. B.
man, neighborhood secretary
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. Be....ata ............... J.aa4l;eaplq
Coni.....
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Everyon!" Interested In
Seoutlng.ls urged to attend a apeclal open meeting o{the Counell of
the Girl Scouta of DelaWare Conn.
tJ at 8 p.m. Wednesdaj, October
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EMlLSPIES
WATCII}K4KEB
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I
;~~~~'~E~R~S.O~.~AL~~;.~~lffiOR
SA~~!:a:-O~1
ROOfl NG
.
more Girl Beout Neighborhood
soclation will be held at
Church Monday,
:£~;~~ 1~~E~d~""'~~.~I'~'~M~.~a~'~C~B~es~ter~~I-~Q~t~8~·
Phili~
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Oc:tober~~7ISehool, State road,an:d Penn ave-
~ ~ext meeting of the
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CLASSIFIED ADS
Warm.Air Heat-Ins
'Mjlet
Donald
Greencutle.I!>d. The daughter . 1&rrmann with,bar daqlater8 lin.. ' Mnt.
HenderlOlI alld .....
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Eldon B.Hollla, ahe Norman T. Ball, Mills Pb"llis 'Herr~ dran of
.......
i8 a Junior In the
of liberal nuum -alld 'Mias Jane Herrmam. aU ho e S
road retumed
,
of Washington,. D. C.. While in er:: da: : -Ph:::.s:peUdlng leT.
• Mr. aud'Mrs.,Earl P. Yerkes re< S,!,arthmore the iamB" will also Mrs H' d
'
lphia visiting
turned Friday 'afternoon to their visit with Mis. Katherine
Mrs'
s parents Mr. and
home on South Prjnceton, a_ae. . another danghter. who
K
agner.
,
after a lO-dayvl8it with their lIOn. near, tbe McCormacb on
Mr and -:eth RoY Stuart, lIOn of
In.!aw and danghter Mr. and Mrs. avenue.
of Weltdaler:;v Kenneth P. Stuart
Gaenther F.roebel and children St&>
Mr. and Mrs. ,John Honnold
his llasic tr • enue, has completed
amlng
ven, Joanne, and Sal1y in North.
avenue are
rIn C
B se
at the U. S. Ma\'ille, Mich.
their house guests tbla week
.......e S°turp rtabu
, Parris Islaud, S.C.
Honnold's. mother Mrs. John
CY"
a
. been aaslgned to
Mr. Edmund Jones of Haverford R,
F Company, fat Battalioll lat I
avenue returned early Wednesda~ ~onnold of Kansas, 111., ~d his T. R., Operations and' "'-'-~unlca.·
f
• SISter, Mrs. ,David Mclntosb
.....ww
rom Harrisburg where he attend. Carbondale, Ill.
tiona Unit at Camp ,Lejune N C
ed the convention of tile Penns),l.
Mrs. William R. Hue v of Dlck.I-=:::::::::::::·:'
vania Savings and Loan' League. .
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As chairman of the legislative coni. IDs~n avenul! retumed SU}lday fol· ,Au~o Priving Instruction
mittee Mr. Jones .presented to the lowmg a weak's.-vlsit with
bo d f d'
daughter Mrs. JameS F. Newman
WE Ca,LL' FOB YOU
ar 0
lrectors the legislative of POOlOtenkj.lI, N.Y.
.
program to be taken up at tile next
M
. , $6,' Per Hour'
session of the State Legislature.'
r. and ·Mrs. Alfred Gwinn of
Rutgers
avenueCollege
apent the
Mf. and Mrs. Arthur J. McCor· at
Gett),sbu..g
'Where
'mack of Ogden avenue had as their joined their son Barry in <:el,ebr,at-I
honoe guest early this' week Mr/l ing "Fatber's,Day" on Satardav •
.. . . . . .OWH
McCormack's mother Mrs. J.
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lalor
'Yollr Nearest S & H G,.ei,'Stomp
,
1.300 West Chester Pile. H;glllo~d pod.
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.u
!')manl Pflcon., aocIal .tudlea
teacher at the high Khool,
a
of the panel dissualon on
80% of ....st Vear's Class member
hi. subject at a meetlnc held Fri·
on Campuses in
day at Drexel Institute in connee20 States
tlon with Schoolmen's Week. The
Seventy.two of the graduates of panels on both IOClal studies and i~~~~~:
.~.
sei.nee f01l0wed· a talk on "The 1m.
111_111
the Swarthmore Bigll Sehool clll.al pact of Social Studies Upon Science
~I~~':.':in.
of 1958 are now enjoying
and Science Upon Social Studies'.
.. A.
""'"'
a •. 111orB_
10. 1f,.w1nI Belab&.,
em • ..lDade
P. PlaD
lotl- ca11ed
first year of college life. They can
Frederic W. Yocnm, also of the
.. fo1- b. We" ODd nw..... C1Y11 _ ' " ID
be found on campuses spread over Swarthmore faculty, Is an offleer I~~~
t ••0~:
::.:'"~::'.i ~to:r ':~~~:::'d~ot;'!
the sponsoring organization, the
1 . _ corded ID Ibe 0ff1c0 fOr Ibe BeOOl'lllDl of
20 states, from New England to Southeastern District of the Social
An. from 110 _-=.t~ of Deedo. In for Ill. CouDI. of Do...
California,. •
according
an· Studies•
'".w
.•14. DC BIb BI..oll IbeD""
OD
I to ban W'I
N. II 4... 3'1'. mlD. w. iIloDl
i'nlle4 la:rou.* u
......., f &.
nouncoment lust re eased y
I•
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B.W. tJ40 DC Ore"".... An..
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. - 110
.. _or lale8. '"21Ba..,
;~~i~:
fool
Ham N. Bush, :principal of the
"I 3/lW it in TM Sw"rthfnOf'H,fI" II
Tr"r,
....
do.. w.
18
_ .....1 lIde of Palrfleld
school.
mlli.
aa14 _
1aDd/no.
JDwnecUOD
of &m
~W.W.a!oIlI
Trlllr.
11.. 1Me
to of
• !~:~;"l~:~.!~~~~~=~~~=~:: f"ld
Rood (If
. . . .Bou&he
Deled) ....
"'Ill
100 or
~-I'.
tbence
B.
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30
wflierl, iJde 01 IIaDor Bo&d
S warth more C0IIege accep ted the
~• f01..1I 1rI4I)
(If _ e d ) .
mID. E.. .un alonr u.Id Ialad DOW or
_
fon .... f I
.
I
argest
number
of any of theinatlIaIe
Ba.., W. N.
Trl.r
fI. 2t
to •mID.
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•..of~
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tbmeeDC utendlnl'
21 II
deg.
E. ~~r.:~:::~i~~ or bre-:!ti. ~ Ihtee 0°M·I"'mc!red1bl
.. foot
tutlons. T e six at Swarthmore In~
.nu aIoq ..... ..... DOW or I... '"
!be folio...... court. and
elude Peter Campbell, David Ed.
H.... W. .Tyler and ....In. th"'Bh
·_,·,·..·.o·r'
1014 1n.....elloD DC Ibe
wards, David Richardson, Don
the mtddJ.e of . the part1 wall between ••,...,...iii'-;;;,t..... parallel !1De1t ., rtabt ~~ld Road w1Ul
·
these premises and &he premllu adjoinLocUlt, Street OU" b.UDdred.
Scarborough, Anne Welsh, and
ID leD fir
In. I 00 Ibe
S.E. _lIDO fl. to "'"
f...l.
OIl da, of sale.
.. - d ~·D ougIas Wo th
r.
11161
No. ..... - gln.n1ng.
meD-..&le
'Bemg GOWD
' and &Iplac:e
No.'
01 ft.
eUI O. l4aDlOld
&he ••
bJ'me
Deed
premlaei
beal1Da
.h1liCllf.~;~~H:~~:~;~~~~~~'
Penn State enrolled four-Rich..
LOT OR PIECE GreeD...Y Annue..
berewith and iDteDded to be
Le' J
t OF GROUND,
U1e bulldlDla Uld. ImImprovements cona1Jt of Two. stoiJ' reorcled. ,ranted and oonnyed unto &he
' I
ar d J 0 hDSOD, ShIr ey
WIS, ane .ronmeDu thereoD erected. sITt1ATE in Twm Brick Bouse IbD It.
s&ld Loula C. MUlolc1 and. DoroUlJ' 1(••
COIIII. E.ueaHol
__
• eleal' lanll 20-14 . After they
S'prln~ield received th~
..... tched from a run-
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l1:li.
L ync h ,and Judith Welsh.
tile
Townah1P of Darb,..
Delaware Couab",
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SOld as &he
Muliluan and
penuJlvanla. and described accordinl to hb wHe.
a PIaD of Properl1 for EmIl7 Kelalll.r. Altome,.
recorded .In tbe Recorder of Dew o m c e ·
men each • Hood C 0 11ege - Yvonne at Media. Delaware COUDt.,. PelUllylvanla.
Brill, Sara Hetherington and Gret- In D. B. c. e. P... l12li.
,
SITUATE on the Northweaterly .14e of
ehen Schiff. Lehigh University en- Lawn"'" Terrae••1 1m dII""'... '" PI..
Five coII eges enrolled three fresh·
e=;::tI>a~. .·.:r:~UI·:.U:::-~I>'.:
property of
WafJ AnD.
l>an1el J.
MUlqueen.
Jolul J. Cran.
bb wUe.
ItDProvemeDt.t ccm.all' of One
and Prame S1DIle HOllie ~
Sold .. the properl, of Lour.
W ALB
..
lOB PRICE. SberUf and Dorotbr II. Maoaold..
· A~~CH'
. BHERIPP BALES
Max W. Olhb·W
OP REAL ESTATE
IlHERIPP'B OPPIOE
PRI- Sb.rlft I
......£fo
coi!~J.:Og:e;;.~;::~A.
.~ ~
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pus
rolled
andJames
GeorgeBingham,
Paulding.David
Princeton
De- de.re••. farl,-f1n minutes EuI ~ Ibe
.:30 A.M. D&,,..hl s ••.,.. TIme
BHERIPJ"B OPPlClE
. ;W;LI North'll'olterb' aide of Lawmon Terrace
CoDdltlOJll: *3&0.00 cub· or certlfled
CQUBT BoUa, IOCDlA...PA.
Universl't"v - Th omas COrwlD
t
from u. IDtenecUon 1r1~ tile KortlNuter., check ... UD1. of .ale (UDleaa o&herwlR
Prlday. Oe.tober H. 1161
Ham Morrison and .James. Rob- ald. 01' AablaDd Avenue. CONTADilNO ID .t.ted, In adverUliement), balaDce In teD
8:30 A.M. D.,!1gbt Sanna TIme
iDSOD. The Universl,·..., of Ilela....a"e' fJ'Ollt or brc~U1 on U1e AId. Ror1bw.aterlJ' da18, Other coocUUoDa OIl da, of .....
,eoncuUODJl: $3BO.OO e&ah or ;;;.'~.;rIIfI~ed_
"S
,Ide of Lawntoa. Terrace, m...uNd Koru. PIEIU PACIA8
No. aMI cm.ck as. time 01. .ale (UDle.. III
admitted Luren Dickinson, Carol olltlf_f1Y. d....... fony-l1.. m1Dulea ...,
June 'Term lIN
.Ioled 111 .d.OrllnlD.DI). b _ ....... ~':;4i~iiii"17
fUt,. teet aud est.endJna ClI &bat wldtb JD
ALL THAT cEBT4IN' briek dwellbla da,.. Ot.b.er COIldiU0D8 oa eta)' of aaJe.
~
Goff an d Mary Ann
1eD&U1 or depth Horlb:w ••twa.rdl7 betwfta and. lot or ptece of laucl mowu .. PJl!:BI PACIAS
No.
West Chester State T",chers
.....:el lin...... hundred flfIJ feel. Bm. 1115 W••, Tenth
BlTlJATE OIl
INO JIM No. It on &be aroreaaJd. p1aD.. the Souther., .std_ 01. the sa14 "l"aDtb.
lege accepted DIane Halsey,
ltlfOWH AS No. 1003 LawntDD. Terrace.
Skeet.t the dIIuce of 10 feet JCut.
McFadden and Ruth Vlachos.
l1Dder aDd subject to cerlalD reshIcUODI er:,. from the Soutl1euter17 comer af
as pt recorel.
the .aa1d. Tenth straet ~ Rowed st.reet
Seven advanced In.tItutlona
Imp.......nlt ......1 of ODe Holt ID lb. Cily of ClIo.ler. Dola......
story Prame Sinale Houe 3OdO' n.
Coet,. PemulrlYanla.
.
rolled two each as follows:
Sold .. Ibe propeny of DooaId L. RUpe'" CONTAINI..O ID fronl
SIre."
aDd. :ao.aUe C. Rupert. _.
thence
Eut:erlJ'
alone
the
Southerl,.
Brown University, Jaek ~~~.::~~I HODd M....' _.00
aide of the laid Tenlb BIr..1 18 f••1
and Henry Coe', Bucknell
Altom••• Hodrw.
•• Hodre
ODdPRICE,
CramP 8herUf 01'
and 4e~,
•• IeDt!IDa
of th.1 width ID 1 - =ii!t~; ••'ifoOd
ALRICK
8Oulbel'iI
))tween parallel _
BHERTPP SALES
8ity, Shirley.Carpenter and ,~::!~I.
~~~~~~~=-== lin•• 81 f••1 e Inch•• to ... 18 feel
OF REAL ESTATBI
McFarland ; DICkinson
.
ala,.al....which
cmmecta wHh two '"
1lllElUPJl"'8 OI"PlCE
fwlde
••1 wl4.
,. "bleb opeD mlo lIle oald I iIi"I\O;u~
COllBT HOUR. l1OCDIA. PA.
James Patterson and Keith RI,.h.1
Tenlb
_ I \he .....ny ODd WotlerlY
- , . OClober:ll. lOll
lines of said lot Pa&llD8' throuab.the middle
.:30 A.M. Da,.!I8bt s .."IiDg TlIIlIi
ds
ar on; Gettysburg_ College, Wa~e
of th e pa...
_ ~ w.... belween .~
C_
_.00
- or certified
J"
_ said dw'lIcheck
at _
ttme: ~
.aale (UDleu otbenr1l'l
lllDa
Boch and Judith' RobertsoD;
"_!:.~~I~!::
Tlme
~ ='.t.d.we
&dJoIIIIDa OD uao
etated in a4Yel'Ulement). -ballollC8 .ID ten
:ferson School of Nursing. Vlrglinilll-,
(UDlee:r 0::=.= ' Bouded on tho Eaat by landa'DOW or
w7~';;~;;";P;;;~'i_ -:,...~__ , daye. Other cODd1&1oDa OIl da:r at lale. .
Pugh and· Sue Purnell',' Ohl'o W-~~~~~:~~~I~ btlmee ID ten 1.1e of lb. Viae... Co".....,.•• 0 0 _ _
PlEIU PAOlAB
lf0.212
levan,'
Katherine
Benn~
and
GaU
..
•
.....
CIID"'"
Soud
8
lib
--R
Ib
l!l.
Bmllb
Lot
..
lib
bid
••.
and
Impo.
111
".rwOOd,
J
'l1l:I""
IIr ZDby lands
U 01' late of•
DeL Co.• Pa.Sept.
Se••Term
lot pt.
-4
of ale _
&Dd. on the W!!e&.
now
1111on Nw~. s:1dI
Lineoln;" Mt. Holyoke. Mary Camp. ALL THAT CER~~ Ir:t' or piece of ~=c:i Jmown u! i . West Tenth
of Lee Rd. whleb pt. 18 me.... CIQ aN 01
well and Barbara Beath.
.rouod ..lib Ibe buIllIIDII. ..... Impro..- s t r . e l . ,
a aIroIe t:unlna to rlBhl b.YIDa radI..
menw thereon I erected SlTUATE In tbf
TOOEIBJCR with the Qa:bt and UlO of
of 100 ft. the are d.lIt. of 4.11 ft. from I
Thirty-two colleges enrolled one ToWD.Jb1P of Upper Darb,.. DeJawan sald aUe}'. In COmmon w1th &be OWDeri
6. on
pt. .Idcb. 'pi. Ie me .... 011. &I'C of .. circle
as
ollows'.
COUD',.
•.
PeDD.lylJanla.
lalOWD.
...
Lot
](0.
of
other
laDcle
abuWq
tbereOD.
at No.
~ to left:haYiq & I'I4lUI at _.31
upil
each
P
E 110 and
&-balt 0( La&. N
Improvement. COllI'" ot Two a"'~~'.1
·4ft
' . . i . . ft. &be' arc diet. of W.II It. from a pt
•
.
OIl
o. E • 188. oa Brick
Houe 1"-"''' f t . ImProvemenii COIlIl$\ Of
and lUll ."b1cll_·~ Ja. me... s. 33 4'D,. N m.ID..
Amherst, Joseph Walter', Ant'l. Arontmlllk
Dr.....1 HUl8eCUoo.
Be",,, recorded
Com.....,.'.
.... of Sol4 IU &be -propertJ of Jam". L.
--,.,
fl,rfrom a p...• ..&&WK......
~'.k .In P
Cue'2
swry Twin st.ucco Bouae lbD It.
.
- m.u.
, oeb, Michael Yarrow;' Bloomsburg pa,e 11.
"&7 and ·B.ttel E. Calloway.
Sold as the propertJ' of Edward C. HeUer OD'&I1\_01,& clrel. cun1DJ to rllJU'bannc
SITUATE on th. BoulberlY lido of Weoc!- Altom.,. Rolph B. II'Jorlo
and E ••lm C. H.Uer. hit 'IfIIf.
• rodluo '" 211. fl.. 1bO arc dill. of 31.18 II
S • T , C 'J N()rma CIar;
k Bradford land Avenue at the distance or Pour hlJDoo
w. AlJUCH PRICE. 8herUt l
A\tome},. BuUer.· Beat",. Greer II "oIIUl-Hl~..:a pL aa. 8wl,••Ide of "tDODa Avo,
'
.
'
O B . ·
...... DIY.
.Ide '" Lee Btl.
J unior College, Amy RyersoD; dred .even anCjl cme-ha1f feet South:.,e,t
SHEBIPP SALES
w. ALlUCU PatCE. 8ho!Uf alODS tile arc of .. clrcle cUntnc toO r1aht
Bryn Mawr~ Barbara Palmer; o.al.. ::::. the Southwesterly .ldo of Burmcm
OF REAL ESTATE
bal'iDI • radlUi of 100 It:. the' aro dJaL of
lfomla In t't te f T h I
CONTAININO ID fronl or breodlb OIl .dd
. BHERIPF'S OFPlOE
BHERIPP SALES
.U3fL 10 ,. pi. lbence .xt. ... 10 do,.
, S 1U
0
ec no DC. WMd'and. Annue Tblrty-8'8Yen and one-half
COURT HOUSE, MEDIA, PA.
OP REAL'ESTATE
0&0 min. t1 "0. W. partly pu,'ng throuab
Richard Brandt; Carleton College, feet tuld. extending of that wldtb In lenglb
October 24, IH8
8HERl1T'S OPPI
the pm:r w..~.rbet. th1t prem1ee. aDd- prem~ Ib So th
I
"_I u_
a.v.IDS TIm.
CE
lees adJ. OIl 8..,. 122.88 ft. &0 .. pt. thenee
r'PV Jones', Cedar Crest College, 01' WIIP
U west be ween paraOR! ' ......ee
C&Ih or - ........,N ... ~
COURT JJ,:OUSE. MEDIA. PA.
ez&:~ S. H de,. :I mIlL E. p .....I.... p.."",
-~
at rlgbt -• .. ·le. to lald Woodland A••nue
-~
.......
P~--,
OC'-~-r
~
1_
'k--h
~~ 0f ee,~-..-whJeb ex(unle .. oth.rw1le
~M&a.
_....
...... ... """"
..... drift • .,.
C
.0nstance,Schwartz; Denison Col- One huodred ..... nfl. f.el, tho .... line 1....1ed
b........ 1D teu
':30 A.M. D.,lIahIS.YIDa TiID.
1eOdI!Ie; Into Le. Rd. IlUO II. to. PI.
lege, Carol Williams', Duke Unl. uuc
~_'''ofd 1001b.b.~
..~e'I~~:!h"!~
d.. '" '1Ie'
CoDdiIloDo:
_.00
- or oUlerw1le
..rUfled of
""Ibe
IY·1IdoLa&.
of Le.
pi. - R4 p ....
~__
__ _ '!f'~..!.~
...... ,""_...... IPil!imti
chect.
lot UDle 01
eille '(unle..
be.....Bem.
R rd.
:18110Le
aDd
versity,. George Brodhead; Earl.. Street RalI• •,. Compan,..
No.8 stated In advert.laement). ballUlce In 'TD knoJnl·~ US Leo
Toaethe~ wub us,
h
"'-l1e
TOOE1HHiR with the free use, rlIhl.
AlL
days, Other concUtloaa em. 4a7 of sale.
01"1&14 drI'few., lD commOD wiUJ OWDOrI,
am '\,IV ge, Constance Russell; Ubert,. and priyUe,1I ot, a cenatD leven ,rcnmd wllb..
FIERI PACIAS
No. a'lO no. 01 aU1er 10&1 1boaDdIDa - thereon..
Franklin "Ma1'8hall College, Rob-- feet wide drive.a}' .. laid out for the menta: &;hereon erected
Dec. TenD. III'
Improl'eqleGu conallt of ODe and Half
____
::.t
!~~~~~~~~~~~~I
.o.
f'
Two
La.
'M..
prem.bel UrerelA IU1d tbo premia•• adJolD- B rouah ~ ProIi e& P
IDa to the We.l. " .
w
...
:",.-~and"'d·: cIDOim;;jpejiODIj.'='
,Co
••
ert Hudgins; Grinnell College, Norma Wilson; Bamilton College, s'~:!~!~~~ID-CCO..!..~:!!'....
o ~_~ '"
..... " . u _ _
....
c-..
Richard Gurin; Juniata College,
Sold.. lb. property, '" &nlhm. a.
......d E. - .
''''-'''
• h er; LincoI n U'niversity, JUU
J ohn F ISC
Altom.,.
Btmu" LIchleDfeld
Ma ......
&6'11-
"
This attendance is well up to the
bigh record usually made by
Swarthmore High SChbol, showing
that this year 80 percent of the
c I ass h ave earolled· for further
. post~high school education.
TB Volunteers Meet
At Shilth Haven Tues.
tho bldlil. and Impo. lbereou
the,Bor.·"'LODtdo......
~i~::~~~~= descl'.'aco.to ...ur.andp1.'~l"~
Damon and Potier. C.E.. ,... •.."
d •• of JUlIO. 1133... foil.
srr. oq ...
of
~~~~~~':~~~~~;~~:]~
~::~~~T]~~i
story TtrID. Brtct and Prame BOUie *41
II.
-
".1, -...
~u..
. BBAL EBTATID
BHI!lRIPP
IIALJCB
OPPlCE
...."!",
.
.
'"
cme, mmutea Eaat OIle hundred. teD foot
In
a
Te .... aDd.
DUe
Ay. in ..GOd
(alsoKNOWN
.ImoWD AS
.. Ko.
No.338_ LtacolD
Lu&reUO
~)
.
W.
ALRICH
Order,UId~,re..
.
Impro.elDenlt
of
. .
Two .... TwID
..o. III
How do you buy carpet?
i
prom. odIoID.
Basic:aIIy,Oh_ever, it is much more important that what you
selec;t be ~actly wl!at you like. ,best fqf the amounfl you are
spending; that-. the color, size, and texture are c:orrectlv
WorItedout:.and that you get a carpet you know 15 g~.
Laurel
lend. 8W~=8h'o,,;
Always knoW the na~e af what you buy-:who is backin~ it.
Deal with a store you trust. Avoil! size mi~kes by haYIng
the store take measuremems. Avoid color mIstakes by looking at carpet samples in the home.
PAULSON INSTALLATIONS are superb. (Ask
Call far Free Home Service.
PETER E. TOLD
of
I:~~;;;;;~~
ALL LlIEI IF 1111• •'"
~~~~{ff{
'
8014 u tile pc £ "b III' ~ 'Y... '
AtlutLif. Bum. . II: ~
.
,
w. "J'!XS :.........
~
...
• CoIple.. PrIce luIe··
,
,"
'"
.
.
1
--.....J~'_d',.tJ~ KNOWS
,
•
Irk"" ....
. : '
100 Pilrk Ave.; Swarthmore, Pa.
• Klngswood 3-6000- Clearbrook i 9~-446'!64166
I,
".,""""",.,"",
-
-
............_
Klngswood '3~ 1833
to see one,)
.
d'A"I~& Cott'J:!tl!'
,
O!~I~-~,Orti'-ai'JiiiD'ir...
SWarthll LoreS
I
,Al.1Lual
"
owe'en
'Parade
,
Thu~sday,
Oct. 30th
RAIN DATE: Monda" November .3rd
\
PARADE ASSEMBI.y; TIM'E ~:30 ·P.M.
FAICY DRESS .d COMIC
. FLOATS
,on 'Rutgers Avenue between
Cornell and Harvard Avenues
on Cornell Avenue between
Rutger, and~arv.rd Avenuel
(enter from Harvard)
.'
Register for Your Parade Entry Number
. at-''T~e Swarthmcnean" Office
333 Dartmouth Avenue
RECISTRATION STARTINC MONDAY, OCTOBER 27th
.,
.
PAULSON can meet or beat any sale price or special in
Carpet.
. ,
.
COURT IIOV8E. MltDIA. PA.
Prtda7. October H. 1811
1'1_"
Aft.1a
"
He.
IDI1h.
sec. W
10
ID
*•••••
01
,
,
Most people do not bl,ly carpet often enough to learn """"<11
Somehmes they qre attracted t,o a '''sale'', or to some sort
of "special". Theta are all right. and you can find them
right·at PAUlSON!S~
.
10 RE
2'lI orr PlaD..
Laurel - . '
8BICRlPP'8 OPPIClC
- Adult
,
-
BeIDg.' !fo.
BBI:RJPII' BALEB
OF RBAIi IIIBTATII
CoIleg~
Three Entry Ci..sel
. Only.- . "Fancy Dress;" :"Comic" and '·'Floats" .
.1Ie.
J_ _.Ibru·_
W.ALRICBPRICl!l. Shorlft
PRICE. Sh.rIff
ID Ie.
COME ·ALL!
Grade SchOOl - HighSchool -
I
.ame
.:...:!o":=:~ of One ~ 8In81e B~4~-:.:a::.r:t; or DoIoIb7 .•• .,m.
Bold
tb
maa..
..
. p"-ny of 1IIdDe. Mem.
A_f. Buller. B.a-.
O_r. '.
KUIt and'
E'.lubelb R. 1IJIIt: hit 'WIf..
Altomo•• a.D17 a.........
....,
..
PrId&,.
'.I
'
;~~:,~~~;:,;-.~'......,... .....
COME' OlE!
I
or .. paaa&eWIoJ' :;;;;.,.. -·iD
th. "orIIl..e.te~ lid. of ......., at aU 11m.. hI_r .'
m~ polDl COUlIIl. WUh Ute other 0 ....0
' .' '" .thereon.
SUBJ. to &be PI'OP· pan of t.ell!~
_ I CID
LuareUo·Road. the On1;
...BmINQ
d pIaco of h I _ .
,
.
TIm.!r1UIed
Oft_.
be1'l:uloaisand BeB\th ,Aaaociation'sl~~~'~::~= '14~~~
annual Cbrlotmaa Seal C&lDpaip
:!
Thetheme mara the first time
....h school popUs wiD take part
.a. Yulunteer wolbn in aeeepting
eoatributfona ~or the drive.
I«JCIW'_
lOllPA.
~!!..!
'::pIb
._v_
lIaproumtldl cOaeIat of ODe storr RoW
Brick Roue lla3I ft.
coui;·:g;;;.\to.!r.~. PA.
,~J ~°J'e~:':t''t.isiA..
Sold &I tile PrGPe'rS)t of JoJm E. Jlct·
.:30 A.M.. De111ah1 aaYlDa TIme
...,. ao4. AlIce II. Jaclol.... bit 'IfIIe.
.
October H. 1811
.:30 A.II. Dof1lab1 Sa..,.. TIm.
Con41t1oaa: ".GO cub or qtrUfted. A'ttozu:r. Senile and IUchard
1:30 A.M. DIo}'llBbt Saving 'l'IJn.e
CondIUona: 13&0._00 cub. or -corUfled
W. ALRICH PRICE, Sheriff
CoDcUttona: $3&0,00 cub or cerUfled. check lot time c4. aiLIe (UDlen othenrln check M Ulne 0( _ale (1UIlea othenrlle
check at time of sale (UDle. . othel'1flele akt.e4 In. ad.vel'tbement). balaDce .ID ten dated In' adverUaement). balance In ten 1t;ii~hi;~***i;;;;:;~**~W;:~;;*
d•••. olll.r eondlnons OIl d., of 811e.
U ••••••••••••••••
stated In advertlsemen'l. balance In ten days. OUter condlUoo:s on day of sate,
daYI. Other condlUODS OIl day of lale.
:rnERl FACIAS
No, 230 FIERI
No. 1185
ALIAS FIERI- FACIAS
No. 1811
.
June Term 1113
.,
AD that certatD. lIlel:lUaao (No. 11M) IIDd
of
em IIle·BW lid. of
OP
The kick.off meeting for volunteers of the Delaware County Ta.
'was held at noon yesterday at
Startb BaveD Inn.
1IoD.'....
of
beIDa
lb.Uaufteld
dial; '" 121.n
II... boUt from
_ L Ill' fro or br. on
.d. 01'<"*"-i
02 11.'
'" II\1H
ddve
•• me.
latd on_
out for the
'
_ .. ·Ib. propertv of "orlca_pt.
Band
DO
.
Alto...... "orm... IIDrd8r
. W. ALRICH -~ Sbertfl
._. _.\11 tw!!''!?'-two d'-'.~;;~~: : "u:'
..:.: ::Il~ ':r
·x;ir.;;..niii
-u1ll1 West alOIlII'" &he .aid
•• -lSde
"
bol... -r: .
lIDO. al ri. 10 Ihe
Ro'" _
........ feel ......... a~~e~ OIeDIoy Btl. 100 II.
.
&b:e ct .. fool 10 .. _'_1 Ib
TOO. wtUi'tIle· free. comm... ,,...-., .••
~: fol't7-one
""""
prtor
•• ac-."
of ..rItID
lfortb ~8veD de,ft"
land
.. tA 1-.
n... 1e... ~r:~b;,.;i,~~1
Well
aile
h1lDdred
ten
f
••
,
to
a
poInl,
.
- ~~~~3~~;E
ex'. 1'nl Norib twIIl&7-tWO deanes
ert. 'N1Dwardl7 .ID&o
Io.n DiID.... ""'1 _ ........ f...1 _ '-D and for. - . .
IlmpYl_~~1IIa
f
Ib - .0IDm. ,,11b lIle olb.r .,..,.. ..
~• ooS &0 • potU; tDC8 on. ALSO free aDd comm. use
n:teDdlnI' South ~.....eD demell fortJ-oo drI
f
oS::~
I!1!ERIPP'S OPPlCE '
BHERIPJ' 8ALE8
REAL IIIBTATE
pc. of
M
to.
__
Edwar.d Payne; Maryville College, .
w. ALIUCH PRICE. Bhertff
·H eath er Dyson; Middiebury Col.
8HERIPP BALES
lege, Stephen Delano', Moore Insti.
So:.:~'B~A!!.
0lI'Pl......
tu
te of MAirt,h'aelM:i~ BawObeklns; Notre
co=.~o=.:, ;f~A.
D ame,
c
...err;
rlin
Col.
':30 A.M. De.".kl
aa-.
- - TIm.
I ege, Robert Longman; PhIIadel.
CoDdI_: _.00 cui> or CIIr11f1ed
check_ as Ume 01 sale (UDleIl otberwl8e
• S h I f DesP h la. c 00 0
IP, George mg. IIeIed
ID .....
_.IDU:). bd.......
. _ ID
.1. leD
01
0Ib
coadI
nlitt; P ieree Business School, SaDv
....
.r
n
....
em
..
1_.
'
~ PIERI PACIAB
Ko. HIlI
Pickard; Smith College, Molly
, JUDe Term 1818
Huse' St. J
h' Con
AU lllal 101 and d....\JIDa ID COUlDa.....
•
osep s
ege. Jim
..... pt. ID. E. lIIle 01. Slale. AM.
C orse; Skidmore CoI IeRe. Judith ";;"to': from S.E. cor. of .....,. Avo. aad
Hollander; Unlversi'" of Penn-I- ~
A... : E. 111.1'1': S. 32 d...... 4t
~;;.';';tt~~!i lie. Eo 11.'73' to • pL: &henco b:r.
vania, Carol Frederick',
parallel ..lib Part.r A.... ext. W. puslnc tbru center waU of &dJoIDIn8' b1'lct
Briar College, M.a'PV
Jane
SchroedweWDa
MUle. 1••0'1'" to B. Une.of st.alo.
.,
der; Ursinus College, Don Beecher' Ave., Ill..... &Ion. Ill. _ of 1IIaIe, An.
Washington and Lee College, Cui Nir!~~emeDb ~ of two storr brtck
'Ha IIy; W estmlDster
•
HOUle 1h32.
College, Bon. SI.Ild
_ .taDe
.. IImt-det&c:hed
the p_~ "', V.-",. J.
. K
•• ~ ••,
"0nle
ennedy; Wheelock College, mJlb'. wldo....
.
Katrina McKernan...
AlIom~•. Ba...
- . PRICE;
Jr.
._rtff
W.·J.ALaJCH
ALL THAT CERT. 1o&.
ning to a passing attack which
~• •
Pu
proved to be the artillery that rid·
merion 2:46
died the Garnet de'fense and pro.
Today ,
, duce
Laet Sat~TBgame wit)l their victor». It was a aeries
Springfield saw the .swarthmore runs by the Mitchell twins, and
boys on ihe short end of the score passes to fullback (lmd S)1,ringfi,.ld I
for their first defeat 01 the 1958 Captain) Guy diCicco that was
season., Ideal weather, au~ a rough clude~ hy' SpringfieJd's second TD
and tumble game, 'gave the specta. score...
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tora a real show for their money.
There wasn't a doubt in anYOIle',,1
When Dave Bou'tz took the open. mind _the Swarthmore boys WOl.IQ
ing klck-off through' the 'middle' 01 come back strong" but fate seemed
the Springfield team, auisteel by ~ have other. plana, as an ~nin~n.
fine blockirig, it looked like Swarth. tional poor kick-off .hy Sprmgfleld
more was off to a roaring start bounced a~ound on the Swa'l'thmore
with a first d~ on the Cougar 80. 45, to be, even~alJy recov~red by
yard line. It was one of the speedy a\e~
Mitchell twillS who brou iit h' Spnngfleld possessIon and the
down from behind as he BP~ for t': por~nity to ~t. another drive i"
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motIon at mIdfIeld. The ofj~e"se I
goa •
sputtered along but was sparked by
In the n~Xt three plays the home· 15-yard pass to ,Mitchell which put
sters.. picked. I>P a first down on the ba1l on the Garnet 16. Two playa
the .springf.eld 19, but here their later Springfield scored ,their third
packed d~enae threw the' Gamet touchdown, and adding the extra
for no gam and the first opportun- point, moved out in ;front 20-7.
ity to score was lost as Springfield
' Gamet TD
took over on downs.
At this point the Garnet took
The very first play Saw Phil Mit- klck-off and moved down:field w,.,n~)
chell sweep the Swarthmore right visitors' 15, befor.eelCb:e:i:n~~g;i;~i;~~
flank for 15 yards and get the Cou· and then regained I
gare first touchdbwn drive qnder ba1l as Springfield attempted
way. Consistent· smashes at the run a fourth down. On tbee,:=:u~~1
off-ta,ckle. spots, assisted i;ly weak play, fuJlback Houtz broke t
Garnet· tackling, produced hnge a tremendous hole produced
chunks of yardage and the eventual Chris Martin Sid Joho'son anl
six pointe. The extra point 'was Lord, to 8COr~ a second touchdown
missed and Swarthmore't.railed 6-0. for Swarthmore., Houtz ba,,"~~II.
Second Quarter
through another Lewicki·Crawford
In the second quarter tb~ Swarth. hole for the extra point which conmore defense stiffened and held eluded all seorlng for the day.
the Springfield attack in check, hut Springfield gained possession of the
unfortunately. were unable to get a ball at midfield, as the Gamet's onscoring drive under way them~ side kick failed, bU,t, :f11llli>led
selves.
Swarthmore, who fumbled rigjlt
The second half provided ODe of back as the geme ended.
the moat ,thrlJliDg exhibitiohs, ever
The team in general played ';.
seen on Rutgers Field. Swarthmore prelty good, aJl.rouJ¥!. game,
kicked off and immediately stymied not good enough to ... match the
the Springfield .ttack with their steady, consistent performaDee
determined and aggressive defen. the visiting blue and gold. There
sive maneuvers. Led by Chris Mar. no doubt .they learned. much ];",m)
tin, Jay Lord, Dav", Houtz, BIJI this defeat which should show
Rowland, 'Tack Lewicki, the-- team' theircredib,in.the remaiDderof the
sbowed a ne~' spark and .everyone scheduie:.
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looked hopefully tor a quick Gar.Game Highlights
net score. Swarthmqre too~ over ' . Bighlights of the ~ame were Sid
on the Springfield 46-yard line and Johnson's all'round pla:yat center
wasted little time in'searing.
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despite.a strained leg, Chris M~r.
On the second pial', quarterback tin's olfensive blocking, Bob'
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Bill Medford,.whose Stn-point pasa- staffs rvgged performaDce at tacing was one of the features of the k1e, Dave Houtz' pile-,driv1ng plol).game, made .a nifty hand-off to ges at fullback,. Jay' Lord's all·
halfbaclc Charlie 'DietZ,',who raced round defensive play, and the whole
through a Jack Le...lcki-Bill· Row· team's great spirit in the comeland blasted hole to the Springfield back following Springfield's first
nine-yard IbiS heforebeing tackled. seore.
On the 'next three playa, pile-ilrIv·
Upper Merion :will host the Gar·
ing fullback .David Houtz bulle4 his net at 2 :45 p.m. at King of Prussia.
way to the one-yard ·line,. from Although defested by :Media t'b,is
where he scored the Garnet's first past Saturday,. they have a large
toucbdo~. The ~ame play waa're: line, averaging 185 pounds,.
peated for the extra point,· as .Jack porting fleet and nimble h~l~:;~
Lewicki and'Brodie Crawford drove They are not to be taken .
a big 1>Ole in tile. Springfield d~ as they have always .beeD known
fense to make way for Captain a rUgged and' spirited ,group, "Who
Houtz. Thisi'llt SwiJ~hmore. out jn
take defeat calmly... '
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kick~f,
Kick.off ilt Upper
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front 7-6 for the first
ti,me during the game •
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Sponsored by tbe Swartbmore Business Association
HORACE A. REEVES
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THE FOUNTAIN
MICI1IAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
PROVIDENT. TRADESMEN'S BANK
AND TRUST CO.
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BOUQ\)ET'
MUSIC BOX
CELIA SHOE ~HOP
-HARLOW SHOP
PAULSON & CO.• INC.
CRACKER BARREL
DEW DRQP INN'
CAMeRAl HOBBY SHOP
APOLPH'SBARaER SHOP'
ACME, MARKET
J. F. B,!.ACKMAN
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STRATH' HAVEN INN
E. L !:'lOVES
BAIRD & BIRD.
B. J. HOY 5& .I Dc STORE
CATHERMAN'S DRUG STORE
PORTER H. WAITE, INC.
SWARTHMORE TOGGERY SHOP
JOYCE LEWIS
ALICE BARBER GIFTS
PYLE DUPLICATING SERVICE
ORANGE CLEANERS
THESWARTHMOREAN
CO-OP FOOD ,MARKET
HOLLYHOCK GIFT SHOP
CHURCH KITCHENS '.
BACHMf.N·S FOOD MARKET .
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HfI"~n Jessup FotoI/'1
S"iclcen in
lim Silow WlnW .Mothers Club Bake
For Weakl•• of OeL 24 To Ease Election DaYI .hasSell..1
In the continued belief that
Filld House W i II Be
Scene of Annual
election days are bus)' days In mOllt
households, the ¥others' Club of
Swarthmore haa again pl8l1lled an
Election Day Bake S.ale.on Novem·
ber 4. Mothers will be on duty from
7 a.m. untU 6 P.Dl. at the Rutgers
Avenue sChool polling place. There
will be a long array of treats aa
well as special goodies whiel1 will
be made up for the children.
Mrs. Walter Schleyer, cbJoirmau,
includes In her committee Mrs. John
Burns, Mrs. John Harvey, Mrs. J.
West Loveland, Mrs. W. H. Meln·
roy, Mrs. ~rank Nolt, Mrs. Charles
Ridewood, Mrs. Forest Roark and
Mrs. Mort Whitehead.
.
Proceeds .will be used for
.the
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Welfare Fund for children.
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(Contin1llclfromPapl)
1200
Teachers to Attend
Sessions at ,Marple.
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lhlpbuUdiug at the
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Swarthmore • Rutledge district
has been given a quota of f26946
by United Fund. headquarters ac.
cording to Edmund Jonea dIreetor
of the campaign In Swarthmore.
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d r 1ve w hich ·...
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r. ones hopes
wUl be CDmJIleted by next week,
atarted October 7 • .:rhree more saI"to
ICI. rs are needed to asaure com·
plete caverage of the distrkt.
"If you are able to give one hour
of your time sometime du.rlng the
coming week and would l~ to vol'1
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unteer your"
services,
WI
you'p Iease
advise Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, Ober.
lin avellu" the district secretary,
for an assignment," 'Mr•. Jones reo
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quests.
V0I unteere a Iread'I on the march
will be listed next week.
...p;va,
amont, TeL
After. the war he operated
Event
Newtown'
Harlan R. Jenup Auto Apncy
The largest chrysanthemum show
kext Monday and Tuesday, ()eto. Medla, and later J_u, Assoelates,
on the east coast will be staged for
_._ber 20 and 21, the Delaware County Adve.....
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three days at the Field House,
Schools will be clesed whDe the
He is survived by his wife, the
Swarthmore College. This annual
1200 public ael1001 teachers assem. former Eva M.... MUrray, whom he
affair, the co-operative work of
ble at the Marple-NewteWn Junior wed In W ..hln"'A DC'1D 1"31
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ThePenns),IYania Horticultural
and' Senior High Schools for the a son, Lt. (jg) Harlan R. Je.up,
Society, Tbe Arthur Hoyt Scott
two day sessions of the annual Del. Jr., USN
NeWIpOrt, R~; two
Horti~ultural Foundation, a~d the
aware County Teachers ~nstitute. deughters, Kathleen, 'wife of Lt.
Pbiladelphia Branch of the Na·
The combined session of the.see. H enry L. H·arvey, J r., USA, w h 0
tlonal Association of Gardeners,
ia mOVl'ng from Cheater Ha'gh"
to
ondary and elementary teacllers'
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will be open to the public at 2'p.'llI.
will.be held on Monday aftem90n, ·Ft. Benning, Georgia; aud Martha
Friday, October 24, ulltll 9 p.m.,
the first day of the, Institute, at who bas been a seventh grade Btu·
Saturday, October 26 from 10 a.m.
1 :15 p'.m. in tt\e auditorium of the dent in Tulsa; and ..: graudson
to 9 p.m. and Sunday, October 26,
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f N ewport.
Mal')lle-Newtown Senl'or H I' g h ames ar an essup 0
from 12 noon to 6
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to
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School. The address on this occa.. In a
on
• parents andS11lIn addition to the formal and
ter here.
informal gardens with chrysanthesion will be made by Dr. Gaylord
mum. predominating there wil\ be
P. Harnwell, president of the Uni.
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a garden showing the summer care
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versityof Peunsylvania, whose
Ham urg Show Author
Trick or T,efIt lor
of begonias staged by the William
ject will. ,be "The Reaction
Dies'Suddenly at College
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Peun Branch of the American BeScience on Education". Other
1"l8sa.'Y for the program is being
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gonia Society; collections of berried FI'nal arrangements for the
tuns of the program will include
dona.ted by t,he .11 member groups
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b th All T'!lsti-J night by Coroner's Physician
shrubs and varieties of Camellias chen Tour, sponsored by the
a musIc program y e
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the United Natlona Committee.
• te HI' h S h I O' h tra
Paul S. Richards of Collingdale
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will also be in the coml"'tltion.
an's ,Club of Swarthmore education ,u
g
c 00 rc es
the Clifton eBtabllshm'ent of '
Members. of the UNICEF commit.:
Competitive classes "lor cut spec· department are being completed
the direction of various
iuclude Mrs. Robert E~ Fry as
· will Coroner Frank Williams, revpaled
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imens as well as bushes will In· the event on Thursday October
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death was due to
el1alrman, Mrs. Colin W, Bell, Mrs.
clude cascades, exhibition varieties, from 9130 to 11'.30' a.m'., A"",orclilillrl be delivered by Rebbl Harold · D . . _
' .' William J. Cope, Mrs.· Donglas
H a h n,. T empIe Sh0 Iom, B rooma.
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according w a statement mads by Courtney,Mrs•. Charles . Heisler,
commercial varieties, ·pompoms, to Mrs. R.J.~rt Thomson, chairman.
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College authorities Tuesday mo,rn··1
ane~ones, buttons and doubles..A
Tickets are available at
Announcement has just ~n ra- ing. This ailment Was described as Mrs.· George Johnson, Mrs. John
speCial c~ass !o~ amateurs .~ di:," Custom Kitehens, 3 Park avenue, leased by G. Baker Thompeon; one that' is non.infectious bufmest Patterson, Mrs. Charles F. Rideplay. their horticul~re ability IS lind may be 1Iurchased on the day superintendent of schools, that In. rapid In de....lopment and .fatail wood,Jr., Mrs. Herbert Steigelman,
proVIded; r.ooted CUttID!", of an un· of the tour at the clubhouse as well dicates thl}t there will be separate conclusion.
Mr•• J.mea Taylor and Mrs. Wil·
known varle~ were gI~eR all en· as the homes opening their kit- meetings at Ather' times for the
Besides his parents; Pool,.
liam. A. Welsh.
trants. ,!he WIDDer of ~ class ~or chens, which Includes tIlat of Mrs. high school and elementary school
for Swarthmore at
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three dif.ferent years WIll receIve Hugh G. Peters, 301 North Swarth. teachers, with group meetings
B
the DaVId Leslie Poe Award. An·
h' h '
'tted . Monday morning and on
urney School, New York City. and
>-, t h i s th Phil' more avenue, w IC was oml ID
ial
ksh
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h planned tel go·on to law school,
the
o r , ama ...."r rop 'I
e
a· earlier publicity.
' , ' spec
wor op sess on. .n suc BUrvived lIy two sisters, Sylvia 18
deJ,phlo ~Iower Sho:w Sweepstakes Co-bostesies at the 10 kitchens fields as art, business education, and Felicity 8.
Award given to a t~ree t1m~ win· listed are the Mesdames:
Euglish, foreign languages, gujd.
ner for the most POIDts won ID the
ance, health and 1Ihysical education,
'Horticulture Classes.
, · F . H. Andrew, W. C. Campbell, homemaking, etc. The English proBEMIIDER
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• The arrangement cl8ll8C!!l. will E. K. Cratsley, B. E. Crawford, gram is In charge of co-ehairmen
Real Estate. Penonal P.roperty
again include compositions of both J. K. Doherty, D. M. Gowing, G. Mrs. Wilma S. LeWlsand Mra.
IUne•• in the family
fresh and dried plant !l1aterlal. The R. G1a y, R. IlL Grogan, G. M.
K. Mathews of the Swarth. and per capita taxes
·
add.
to your cares. B.ul we
theme of the buffet tables ia "Gol. Karns, W. R. Lecron, H. L •. Me· mol')' Hign School. Assisting them delinquent after October 31~
:, tan I'elleve you of one
den Days of Autumn." Many of 'the Cu?e,. W. N. Mikuslnski,. C. R. with the program are other teach. 195B. Penally after that date
: WOU)'. Dring?S y'0ur Doc--'
local garden clubs as wel\ as Indi. ~hl1l1ps, J. T. Pinkston, H. C. Wil. ers from the high school including is 5%.
, 10'1'" pl'e,c"'p~IOD' fol'
t • pI'omc' t, precISe .comvidual blue ribbon winners will en. hams and Samuel Gurin.
Mrs. Angelina Henry and Elizabeth . John A. Schumacher. collector
: I pound ng. You'll appreelter. these classes.
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The Committee Is grateful to the McKie.'
of taxes, suggests that anyone
: i ate'our ample. stocks a~d
The Wilmin~n branch of the fourth grade Brownie Troops 414
At the Tuesday morning pro- who has any questions or who
: . fair !,rice •• MsJc:e IhJs
National A8Ibciation of Garden· and '155 for the coffee pot-shaped ll'1'am' for social' Btu4ies teachers; ha$ mislaid. his feb l)iH, call htm
· , YOQr Prescription Head.
ers is one of the professional tickets made under the. direction Frederic W. Yocum of the Swatth~ Cit Klngswood 3·3151. .
· . fI1!'11ers. Thank youl
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groups contributing to the show, of their leaders, Mrs. John Seyl)old more High School will preside as ~~~:E~~:~:;~~
as Is the Norristown Men's Chrys- and Mrs. Wesley iHoge,.and to
chairman. David Watkins, shop I
, CATHERMAN'S
anthemum Club In their amateur hostesses for displaying their kit- teacher at Swarthmore will speak
DRUG stORE
section. Linvilla Orchards will have chens.
on the Tuesday morning program
a display of their products along Coffee will be served from 9:80 .of industria! arts teachers.
Klngswood 3·0586
with Rose Valley Nurseries and to 11 :30 a,m. at the home of Mrs.
Styers and Millcreek Nurseries.
Donald P: Jones. .
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WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
Program Chairml\Jl Mrs.' Pe1:er I
E. Told was disappointed that
scheduled "Shaker" program
Cha~les .Bu\i. Thompson Tu,.sday I
WFIL Rldlo-l.rlltl•• lol....
had to be postponed until 'March S1.
III••• III-WFIL.T'-IIIO Adi. '
'Dhe club, however, wass ~:~:::
. 8110 A.II.
with
Mrs. Told's own it
.
review of current literature.
Clubmemliers are notified
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in the future, stated meetings wUI
"YOU Mee, the Nices, Peop/eoi:SpeOre',":
follow the scheduled programs.
On Friday, October 24,at 10 a.m.
the music department Witt preSent
Mrs.. C. Milton Allen who will
view tile program, "Handel's' Messiah": which VTilI be 'presented by
the PhiladeJphia Orchestra and the
Salt Lake City Mormon Tabernacle
Choir' the following Friday ~it!>r'l
noon.
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VOLUME 3O-NUMBER 43
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Swarthmore, Pa.. Friday, October 24, 1958
Hallo'fle' en
Parade
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Thursrlfl'(,
Oct. JOt'
$4.00 PER YEAR
Hallowl'.. ~ara" IiAnnual 'Mum Show Garnet Outael BIgi.1 Robbins to Address
Home I School to
Starl. at 8 TIIursda, The 1958
Opens at 2 Today
Tomorrow ••1,,1
.....1 . Col. A. D. Presb!tel'ian
Men
leal October _
Pennsylvauia Horticul.
Robbins, commanding
Register Promptly for
tural Society Chrysanthemum show
Use of Methodist Hall
officer of ths 24th Artillery Group
Association to Meet
Business Assoc:'
will be~eld 'at the coUege Fjcld
Enables Earlier
(Air Defense), ~warthmore, will
With School Board
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.
House thil. Friday, Saturday, and
address' the Men s Association of
Event
Sunday. Over 50 classes of competl.
Opening
the Presbyterian Cburch at the faU
at 8 P.M.
'swarthmore's annual'HaUo~'en tive exhibits are planned featuring . The. /reenage Garnet' Canteen dinner meeting Tuesday night at ConstrUction plans, curricntum
parade will be held at '1 ,p.m. Thurs- ehrysanthemums, roses, and trees will open for the season tomorrow 6 :30 in McCahan Hall.
relationship and financing of high •
day, October 30, with assembly time and shrubs.
night in the Fellowship Hall of the
Col. Robbins' subject will center school reconstruction will be topics
set for 6 :30 p.m. at Rutgers and
The exhibits will be opep to the Methodist Church at 8 p.m. to 11 on the role of the ehurcbes in the presented by School Board members •
Comell ..venues. Registration will pUblic.on Friday from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. for tbe Swarthmore High event of a national emergency.
at the Swarthmore-Rutledge Home
and School Association meeting
begin ·Monday morning at the p.m., on Saturday from 10 a.m. to School students from grades nine
scheduled for 8 p.m. Wednesclay
Swarthmorean Office at 9 a.m. 9 p.m., and ou Sunday from 12 noou through 12. Entrance is in the rear
in the High School auditorium.
and will continue through Wednes- until 5 p.m. Judging will be com. of the building.
day at 6 p.m., with, the additional pleted before the O1M!ning on
With an eye to bigger and better
The association . is planning
hours Of 9 to 12 noon Thursday, day.
things, the committee hss planned
a varied progrsm for its 1968-69
flung in for good measure.
The show.ls sponsored annually to invite, several prominent disc Only 12 More Steps to Go season, according to J. H. Foley,
Any Swarthmorean, young or by the Pennsylvania Horticultural jockeys and different musical
t e l t B 'Id'
,president. A session on the High
0
omp e e UI Ing
S Ch00I ·reb UI'Id'Ing program sche •
old, wI'th en'ough gumptl'on to thl'nk Society with the cooperation of
groups. An attempt .will also lie
up or climb into '. costume, anc! Arthur Hoyt Scott Horticultural made during tile ),ear to reach lead.
Projects
uled for October 29 will be followed
capable of deciding which of the Foundation and the Philadelphia ing recording stars. Different types
Following tile procedures for re- by a series of meetings to be held
three classes - fancy dress, ·com· Branch of the National Association of entertainment such as parties questing approval of School Build. during January, FebrUary and
ic, or floata - be or she belong,. In, of Gardeners.
an~ talent shows are also on the ing projects, as outlined by the De. March.
is cordially luvited: ,
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docket. .
partment oJ: Public Instruction,
Each of this series will be deNor is registration so tough,
Membership tickets will be sold representatives of the School Dis- .voted to the special interesta of· a
at the door. There will hi! a weekly trict and Architeetstook the pre- different age group and wUl be.
either, requiring only a tril> by
car, bicycle, or foot, to 883 Dart·
nominal admission, higher when liminary plans to Hanisburg Tues- under the sponsorship of the educamouth avenue where The Swarth.
there are special programs (Spec' day.
tion committee of the .association,
morean is located, to leave the
Barba.ra Warren Shure
ial programs will ,be announceP in
This is tile eighth of 20 stlps out. Foley indicated; A final, genel'd
name(s) and' pick up, a card a,!d
Swarthtno,rean). Teenagers lined by tile Department at Harris. meeting is planned for May, with
number (white for fancy' dreBB,
to Address Women
who do not attend Swarthmore burg for the completion of school a subject iu the curriculum area
. k ~~or comic, 'IeIIow f or flotel
pIn
a'
,at 1:30 P.M.High School, but reside bere; memo building .projects.
. which will be of interest to aU par.
and keeping it long enough to pin
The :Woman'•.Club of
bers of the Jut;ior Assemblles and
Under thl. plan school officials en~
t'
0 tobe29 is
it or post it on. the back of sbme'11 h'
"H l'd
teensgers';;'ho used. to attend the together witll architects arranged L_ ID
' .: ptmaeennledngto°n..;..: memrbers •
one .or· something; It may also be more WI
ave a
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0 t-of town
of h DI ...., ..
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• Broadway'~ next Tuesdayi
sc 00 may' a so . om.. u ·
with the representatives
t e • chance to hear a report of the
hung aloft, if desired.
28, at 1;30 p.ni. when
ofCan~n .Membe?", may vision ofArch~teetura\ Be,"?ce. to program !or' reconditioniug 'the
By' some mlssillstlc power all -ita Warren Shure preoents
membershIp tickets if .they revIeW the .pre1lmin..ry al!l)hlteetur· Col\ege Avenue School facilitiee
own, the kindly Bnsiness Associa· logues" at the Park avenue club- R\ake ~uch a request to the Canteen al Bketches. After some suggested. Jollo\ving the fire -of April, 1968.
tion has managed to "peed up the house.
Committee througb Mrs. Herman changes the plans received the apo Reports are being plann8d by memo
traditional witching hour of mid·
In a dramatization and review Bloo!ll, chairman. Guests, slgDed in proval of the depa_ent. The next bers of tile School Board to cover
lIig~t Friday: to some 29>,1, hours of t)te top plays cUrr8ntlyon Broad. by members, muRt pay extra and step was' to take the plans ~ the various aspects of the program. Ji.
e~rher, aud at
Thu~sday eve:. way.. Miss Shu~e plays the most may only come. twice except when .Art Commission and the .Depart- cielcrtPtion of the lIhysical con.
nmg~ gentle Lions' (prOduC;Sd ..tiy t8tked about roles,,,i'ecreatlng
¢he ·:whQ\.e senior hIgh 8!'hO;OI, IS ment rof Labor and Industry, wbose stl)letlo~ :will be. presented, to-.
. maglc) will be onhand,~ ae,:"e sa volCi'ii!liI m.iiier the
I.sued an open inVitf:~qu•.. , .. , " .•pprova.t .....~ed.tbe,next day'. gether wltllJ.lan. for fi","nciug.~ ..
marshalls and helP. allllCimble . the appear In t1!e 'season's
sue- • The Methodist Chureh, through
Final plans and Bketches will he acided costS ·abovi.flhe amount·of
classes for the march. Parade time,
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Th program Is bal. Its pastor, John C. Kulp and the prepared and reviewed with' the Insurance' coverage. Tbe impact pi
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anced with a ahare 01 comedy and . oar 0
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ve generou y architeets and tIlen fmal apo curriculum plans on building design
Only by ,using itS deepest magic drama Interlaced with sketcbes
otfered ~e temporary use of the proval must be ""9ured from will' als" be discusljed.
(probably a courteous verbal reo the bP~ known and admired
Fell?Wsh.p Hall because of the de· the Divi.ion. of Architeetural
These'preJiminary plans for the
quest) ~e as>\ociation will con... tr' I
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In the building at the Rutgers Services' in Harrisburg. Tbe re-Ye8r's activities were developed at
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a lca persona I es.
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jure up the ,consent of Swarthmore
A professional actress who re- venue coo.
IS unusua
r quired previous step, .ince..~hi~ IS a recent· meeting of t e execut va
,police to block off Rutgers and Cor· e"v d her training at the American enables Canteen to open at least a alteration of an existinlt buddmg, committee. At this' same meeting,
nell avenues for a lIroper stamping .~~a~emy IJf Dramatic Arts in N.w month earli?r than would have been was the appraisal of the educati~~- tile A~~iatio?' dues ~ere set by
ground for the ghostly crew, and York City and the Drama School of
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iii adequacy of the proposed faclb· tlie Membership Committee at $1
to clear the }ine of march. The Fire Yale University, Miss Shure h a s , .
, ti,es by a committee of three. :rhese per par~nrt..
Co~any.wlll be on,hand, and~· ,!ppearoo 'on the 'legitimate stag."
Fry
.app~alse? who spent a day\t tile,
-.:-.------eordIDg to ghostly rumors, sO'W111 radio and television.
,t f
esd . proJectslte recently. :were Dr. Har· FR.IENDS T~ HOST
the high .sc~ool band. And on the
T
ry N. Gasser of Norn~, G. Ba·
.DAY OF PRAYER
(ContlDued on P.(Lge 12)
by Mrs. John Michael and her
The "small fry" section of the ker Thompson, county Superinten~
'rhe next Community !Jay of
"mittee Hostesses receiving
Annual Hallowe'en parade will be dent Of Schools, an~ Robert Do!,atd, Prayer ,will be' held at the Friends
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d'-ted again this year by the Superintendent of Ridley Township
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IETHOOIST RUMIIAIE ULE
Mr~.p~ht . rauns an
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Schools'
Meeti~g House on Monday, Novem.
SET FOR THURSDAi, FRIDAY M. Albright. Mrs. George
Mothers Club of Swllrtbmore, un·
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ber3, 'from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
aud Mrs. Adolph' Sehwarts
dOl the sponsorship of the Swarth. , Th? officials :wbo ~ttendecl the The leaders of the morning will
The Methodist Church R1imm~ pour.
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more' Business Association. It will Hamsburg Ineetlng were.C!U"I,An. be Rachel Cadbury of Moorestown
Sale will be held Thursday evening,
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October 80, from 7 to 9 p.m., and
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House. on Weci1tesday, Octqher 29, ,M.ore
.. 'I, supe.rvisJDg. priuelpal,. W.ll. Phila'delphia Y__I" Meeting. In
agein on F,ridey',Oct9be.r .81, f,ro.m
Co ege IVI,. oyre, .a ur ay
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Starting at p:m.
\lam M.. q9 , . Jg , sc
ppnc· the. afternoon, Mrs.' Robert Good
8:30 to 111 noon,lntliechurchbulld.
"The lMagnificentSeven", a tsle
AlI,very small children thro?gh pal, and Josel?h Kearney of Geo':P will be.1n charge of the program.'
ing on p,ark avenue.
of BBven Samurai who defend a Jap· third. graders are Invited to Join. M, Ewinr:. Company, Archlteets.
Nursery (,are (or children Will be
Articles may be brought 4>" Wed. auese village against
t~e hue of march. No reglstratlo~"
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available at' the Presbyterian
n..dey or Thursday morning.
bandits, will be the movie 1n Cloth. Is necessary.
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Charlel' Engel; ",amst,
Church General arrangemente for
Tbe eVC!llt .isspoitsored by the ier at the college this
Th~s parade. ishbeld apartoffr~m
.' 'To Present Lecture the daf'are being made by Mrs..Wn.
Women's Society for Christian'"
Featales stert at
big one for t e pUrpOS8 ,~v.
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S::.e:rv::::ice:.::"_ _-'-....,~_ _ _ _ _..::=:...:.:....---.:...:'-'----:-:-'':-:-__ Iinlr~he .m~lI~r and youuger Chllc!· . Charles. Engel, ~e1phia 'Al1'memlleTs of the eommflnity
reo t)mple time and O!'C88lon to pianist, Will lecture on the Role of are moSt cordially' invited to sh8ftl
., Borough' '''aop F.lnfsheJ
palrtlclpate in tbe _on's ~Iety. the Piano in. Musical History"· at in this day of quiet.
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~ T~tere will be space and.opportun. the Commumty Arts Center Mon·.
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formarchlna ",II shOwing ot day, October 27; at 711.m.
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I~ostum,es, ,~~pa~
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y , Engel, who began hi. musical ca·' .
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'reer at the age of iO,andat 16 won
Talk on Nlke Mlssl.e
Mrs. J.lJ!I:F.old Dumm, vice pres-the Cultural Olyi"pi~Ii' at. the Uni.
The story of one of the· meG
Ident of tH 'elub, aBBistedby MI'1!' Versity of Pennsylvania; made his amazing'. weapolia In Americ;a's .....
~eph Irwin" are in charge of io~ar: debut at the Philadelphia, senal of defens&-t'1e guided millparade plans and procedure'f,~These &hicili &ci"tY'HaU, He'has bellO sile Nike-will be told'and demo..
ladies have promised plenty ~flln, a. facnlty meiiiber o( the Settlement strated before the Men's Club at
I fr"lic and festivity with a sul'prlse Mush, School ofPbi\id8Jphla aud a meeting to be held Thursday, Qe.
bag of goodies for each child par· has done advahced work with' dis. tober 30, at 6:30 p.m. at Trinity
.ding.
tinguished pianist, Natalie Hin- Church, b), Albert S, Barnes, su·
deras .. H~ has presented concerp; ,pervisor-customt;lr .information, of
Music Club. to Meet
and recital. at cOlleges throUghout 'l'h~ Bell Telephone Company of
, The first ineeting of the Swarth" tile country...,
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PennBflvania.
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more Music. Club wi!l ~ held.8un·
The l~tUre, which Is open toU~irig a number of exhibits, In·
da)', October 26, af 7 p.m. at .tIle members,' is sPonsored 1!ythe eo11· Cla\UdNIIlIk!fsm,all·tal·scalal~mOd:'ola ~
home of Mrs,S8lDucl D. ()\yde, cert committal!, under: tbe~ehair~ ~ , . e ID~
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~iSCuss the Importance of .~IS mll·
Swarthn10re and Ogden avenueS: manship of Cyril Gardner..
• ltary weapon, trace the hlS~ry Of
On thepro.r"lm.' plarined by Mrs.
its . development and explain and
of Wallingford, will
'.stanaard·Time aegin.
demonstrate. not onIy what itwil1
Mil.
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shown .puttiI)9 the finishing touches to MatM.IFraser
be 'compositiCGIS for two plaitos,
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Daylight Saving· TIII)8 ends part the telephone baa plaJ8d In "map 011 one
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and includes
Rachmaninoff, and Scott. Sundoy morning, at 2 q.m. CifI... tkye\o,
... pineut.," .
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fhelllap.show aI borough sheets, ""'num
$warth.. Bandel,
Those Interested - In "at\endlng
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relief lIIad.Is Of ihe churches and Other p~~ ,bui 1Rgs.
at shoaidealnKn.OftIAlNilo! ~ I:ans 'aN reminded to ' - ~ '.s. :wIIlAllo ..... IlliDWWft
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.. ~_ in.it'" to see the IIICIp in 1]18 Sw ... ·h-n .~.
School Board Secures '
Preliminal'J Appro,al
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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lum Show Scheduled Mothers Club Bake Cou•., I..HIute·
For Weekend of Oct. 24 To Ease Election Day liv.. School Holida,
Field House Will Be
Scene of Annua I
Event
The largest chrysanthemum show
on the east coast will be staged for
three days at the Field House,
Swarthmore College. This annual
affair, the co-operative work of
The Pennsylvania Horticultural
Society, The Arthur Hoyt Scott
Horticultural Foundation, and the
Philadelphia Branch of the National Association of Gardeners.
will be open to the public at 2'p.m.
Friday, October 24, until 9 p.m.,
Saturday, October 25 from 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m. and Sunday, October 26,
from 12 noon to 6 ·.p.m.
In addition to the formal and
informal gardens with chrysanthemums predominating there will be
a garden showing the summer care
of begonias staged by the William
Penn Branch of the American Begonia Society; collections of berried
shrubs and varieties of Camellias
will also be in the comj'etition.
Competitive classes for cut specimens as well as bushes will inelude cascades, exhibition varieties,
commercial varieties, pompoms,
anemones, buttons and doubles. A
special class for amateurs to display their horticulture ability is
provided; rooted cuttings of an unknown variety were give .. all entrants. The winner of this class for
three different years will receive
the David Leslie Poe Award. Another amateur trophy is the PhiIadelphio Flower Show Sweepstakes
Award given to a three times winner for the most points won in the
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, The arrangement classes will
again include compositions of both
fresh and dried plant material. The
theme of the buffet tables is "Golde Days of Autumn" Many of the
10C:1 garden club a~ well as individual blue rihbo: winners will enter these classes.
The Wilmington branch of the
National Asal>ciation of Gardeners is one of the professional
groups contributing to the show,
as is the Norristown Men's Chrysanthemum Club in their amateur
section. Linvilla Orchards will have
a display of their products along
with Rose Valley Nurseries and
Styers and Millcreek Nurseries.
In the continued belief that
election days are busl' days in most
households, the ~others' Club of
Swarthmore has again planned an
Election Day Bake S_ale .on November 4. Mothers will be on duty from
7 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Rutgers
Avenue School polling place. There
will be a long array of treats as
well as special goodies which will
be made up for the children.
Mrs. Walter Schleyer, chairman,
includes in her committee Mrs. John
Burns, Mrs. John Harvey, Mrs. J.
West Loveland, Mrs. W. H. McInroy, Mrs. Frank Nolt, Mrs. Charles
Ridewood, Mrs. Forest Roark and
Mrs. Mort Whitehead.
Proceeds will be used for .the
Welfare Fund for children.
Club's Kitchen Tour
Set for Next Thursday
Final arrangements for the Kitchen Tour, sponsored by the Woman's Club of Swarthmore education
department are being completed for
the event on Thursday, October 23,
from 9 :30 to 11 :30 a.m., according
to Mrs. Robert Thomson, chairman.
Tickets are available at Church
Custom Kitchens, 3 Park avenue,
and may be ·purchased on the day
of the tour at the clubhouse as well
as the homes opening their kitchens, which includes that of Mrs.
Hugh G. Peters, 301 North Swarthmore avenue, which was omitted in
earlier publicity.
Co-hostesses at the 10 kitchens
listed are the Mesdames:
F. H. Andrew, W. C. Campbell,
ECwfd
E. K. Cratsley, B. • ra or,
J. K. Doherty, D. M. Gowing, G.
R. Gray, R. M. Grogan, G. M.
Karns, W. R. Lecron, H. L. McCune, W. N. Mikusinski,. C. R.
Phillips, J. T. Pinkston, H. C. Wi!Iiams and Samuel Gurin.
The Committee is grateful to the
fourth grade Brownie Troops 414
and 755 for the coffee pot-shaped
tickets made under the direetion
of their leaders, Mrs. John Seybold
and Mrs. Wesley 'Hoge, and to the
hostesses for displaying their kitchens.
Coffee will be served from 9 :30
to 11 :30 a.m. at the home of Mrs.
Donald P. Jones.
1200
Teachers to Attend
Sessions at Marple-
HarlC!n Jessup Fatally
Strid.en in Tulsa
(Continued from Pace 1) .
of shipbuilding at the Pennsylvania
Shipyard, Beaumont, Tel[.
After the war he operated the
Harlan R. Jessup Auto Agency in
Media, and later Jessup Associates,
Advertising.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Eva Mae Murray, whom he
wed in Washington, D.C., in 1931;
a son, Lt. (jg) Harlan R. Jessup,
Jr., USN of Newport, R.I.; two
daughters, Kathleen, wife of Lt.
Henry L. Harvey, Jr., USA, who
is moving from Che.ter Heights to
Ft. Benning, Georgia; and Martha
who has been a seventh grade student in Tulsa; and a· grandson
James Harlan Jessup of Newport,
in addition to his parents and sister here.
Newtown
Next Monday and Tuesday, Octo_
ber 20 and 21, the Delaware County
Schools will be closed while the
1200 pUblic school teachers assemble at the Marple-NewtoWn Junior
and Senior High Schools for the
two day sessions of the annual Del_
aware County Teachers Institute.
The combined session of the secondary and elementary teachers
will be held on Monday afternoon,
the first day of the Institute, at
1 : 16 p.m. in the auditorium of the
Marple-Newtown Senior Hi g h
School. The address on this occasion will be made by Dr. Gaylord
P. Harnwell, president of the University.of Pennsylvania, whose sub- Hamburg Show Author
ject will ·be "The Reaction of
Dies Suddenly at College
Science on Education". Other fea(Continued from Page 1)
tures of the program 'Will include
a music program by the All Insti- night by Coroner's Physician Dr.
tute High School Orchestra under Paul S. Richards of Collingdale at
the direction of various supervisors the Clifton establishm·ent of Deputy
of the County. The Invocation will Coroner Frank Williams, revl'aled
be delivered by Rabbi Harold D. death was due to virus pneumonia,
according to a statement made by
Hahn, Temple Sholom, Broomall.
College authorities Tuesday mornAnnouncement has just 'been reing. This ailment was described as
leased by G. Baker Thompson,
one that is non-infectious 'but most
superintendent of schools, that inrapid in development and fatail
dicates that there will be separate
conclusion.
meetings at .. other times for the
Besides his parents, Pool, who
high school and elementary school
prepared
for Swarthmore at Mcteachers, with group meetings on
Burney
School,
New York City and
Monday morning and on Tuesday
planned to go on to law school, Is
special workshop sessions in such
survived by two sisters, Sylvia 18
fields as art, business education,
and Felicity 8.
English, foreign languages, guidance, health and physical education,
REMINDER
homemaking, etc. The English program is in charge of co-cbairmen
Real Estate, Personal property
Mrs. Wilma S. Lewis and Mrs.
and per capita taxes become
Hanna K. Mathews of the Swarthmore High School. Assisting them delinquent after October 3' ~
with the program are other teach- '958. Penalty after that date
ers from the high school including is 5%.
John A. Schumacher, collector
Mrs. Angelina Henry and Elizabeth
of
taxes, suggests that anyone
McKie.'
At the Tuesday morning prO-I who has any questions or who
gram for social studies teachers, has mislaid his tdx bill, call him
Frederic W. Yacum of the Swarth- cit Klngswood 3-3' 5'.
more High School will preside as
ehairman. David Watkins, shop
teacher at· Swarthmore will speak
on the Tuesday morning program
of industrial arts tcachers.
WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
Program ChairmaJl Mrs.· Peter
E. Told was disappointed that the
scheduled "Shaker" program t y
Charles .su" Thompson Tuesday
had to be postponed until March 31.
The club, however, was delighted
Id'
Richard P. Turner, the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Rohert J. Turner of
Guernsey road is a member of the
varsity football squad at The Peddie School, Hightstown, N.J. Turner, a 6 foot, 175 'Pound fullback, is
a member of the junior class.
booklet
which answers the various questions 80
many people ask us. We'll gladly send
you a copy without obligation, if you
say "yes" by mail or telephone..
Write: 215 Belmont Ave., Bala-CYnwyd, Pa.
Telephone: MOhawk 4-1591
WEST LAUREL HilL
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Visitors welcome. Come any day from 9 to 4.
Belmont Avenue above Phila: City Line
Bala-Cynwyd
Swarthmore - Rutledge district
has been given a quota of $26946
by United Fund headquarters according to Edmund Jones director
of the campaign In Swarthmore.
~he drive which 'Mr. Jones hopes
will be completed by next week,
started October 7. ,Three more solicitors are needed to assure complete coverage of the district.
"U you are able to give one hour
of your time sometime during the
coming week and would Ii~e to volunteer your services, wiIl you please
advise Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, Ober_
lin avenue, the district secretary,
:for an assignment," 'Mr. Jones requests.
Volunteers already on the march
will be listed next week.
Trick or Treat for
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essary for the program is being
donated hy the 11 member groups
of the United Nations Committee.
Members of the UNICEF committee include Mrs. Robert E, Fry as
chairman, Mrs. Colin W. Bell, Mrs.
William J. Cope, Mrs. Douglas
Courtney, Mrs. Charles Heisler,
Mrs. George J ohnBon, Mrs. John
Patterson, Mrs. Charles F. Ridewood, Jr., Mrs. Herbert Steigelman,
Mrs. James Taylor and Mrs. William A. Welsh.
*
Illness in the family
adds to your cares. But we
can relieve you of one
worry. Bring us your Doc- .
· to·r's prescrip!ions for
prompt, preclSe com· pouodlog. You'll appreciate our ample stocks an,d
fair prices. Make thIS
· your Prescription Head·
quarters. Thank you!
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
HOW
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
VAUXHALL
VICTOR
for IMPORTED
VALUE
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Pontiac
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with
To s literature.
own impromptu I~
reviewMrs.
of current
Clubmemhers are notified that
in the future, stated meetings will
follow the scheduled programs.
On Friday, October 24, at 10 a.m.
the music department will present
Mrs. C. Milton Allen who will review the program, uHandel's Messiah", which will be presented by
the Philadelphia Orchestra and the
Salt Lake City Mormon Tabernacle
Choir the following Friday afternoon.
ia the title of a
_848 Quota Sat for
Swarthlllore· Rutledge
"You Meet the Nicest People at
Speare's"
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EDGMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH STREETS
STORE HOURS: Monday thro Thnrsday, 9:30-5:31,
Friday, S:30-9l00, Saturda" 11:30-5:30
,
Famous
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JUI'LLARD
100% CASHMERE
COATS
66.00
98.95 Values!
Misses' Sizes!
All MILIUM LINED •••
SPEARE'S COAT DEPT•..:....second Floor
~WARTH:.IORi
S~fI1rtlU:lorc Collegr Lihrary
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Hallowe'en
Parade
Thursday,
Oct. 30th
VOLUME 30-NUMBER 43
SVlarthmore
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1,I1\ItARY
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~RTHMOREA·N
Swarthmore, Pa., Friday, October 24, 1958
Hallowe'en Parade !Annual 'Mum Show Garnel Canleen Begins
Starls al8 Thursday The ~::~~!s:~a~a ;:~~
Tomorrow Nighl
Register Promptly for
Business Assoc.
Hallowe'en
tural Society Chrysanthemum show
will be held at the college Field
House this Friday, Saturday, and
Sunday. Over 50 classes of competitive exhibits are planned featuring
chrysanthemUms, roses, and trees
and shrubs.
The exhibits will be open to the
public on Friday from 2 p.m. to 9
p.m., on Saturday from 10 a.m. to
9 p.m., and on Sunday from 12 noon
until 6 p.m. Judging will be completed before the opening on Friday.
The show is sponsored annually
by the Pennsylvania Horticultural
Society with the cooperation of the
Arthur Hoyt Scott Horticultural
Foundation and the Philadelphia
Branch of the National Association
of Gardeners.
Use of Methodist Hall
Enables Earlier
Robbins to Address
Presbyterian Men
Col. A. D. Robbins, commanding
officer of the 24th Artillery Group
(Ail' Defense), Swarthmore, will
address the Men's Association of
the Presbyterian Church at the fall
dinner meeting Tuesday night at
6 :30 in McCahan Hali.
Col. Robbins' subject will ccnter
on the role of the churches in the
event of a national emergency.
Parade
Thursday,
,
Oct. 30th
$4.00 PER YEAR
HOllie & School 10
Meel Oclober 29lh
Associa~ion to Meet
With School Board
Opening
at 8 P.M.
The Teenage Garnet Canteen
Construction plans, curricnlum
will open for the season tomorrow
relationship and financing of high
night in the Fellowship Hall of the
school reconstruction will he topics
presented by School Board members'
Methodist Church at Sp.m. to 11
at the Swarthmore-Rutledge Home
p.m. for the Swarthmore High
School students from grades nine
and School Association meeting
scheduled for 8 p.m. Wednesday
through 12. Entrance is in the rear
in the High School auditorium.
of thc building.
The association is planning
With an eye to bigger and better
a
varied program for its 1958-69
things, the committee has planned
to invite several prominent disc
Only 12 More Steps to Go season, according to J. H. Foley,
.president. A session on the High
jockeys and different musical
to Complete Building
School rebuilding program schec\groups. An attempt will also be
Projects
uled
for October 29 will be followed
made during the year to reach leadby
a
series of meetings to be held
ing recording stars. Different types
Following the procedures for reof entertainment such as parties questing approval of School Build- during January, February and
and talent shows arc also on the ing projccts, as outlined by the De- lIIarch.
Each of this series will be dedocket.
partment of Public Instruction,
voted
to the special interests of a
Membership tickets will be sold representati:"e~ of the School Disdifferent
age group and will be
at the door. There will be a weekly trict and Architects took the preunder
the
sponsorship
of the educanominal admission, higher when liminary plans to Harrisburg Tuestion committee of the associat:on,
there are special programs (Spec- day.
ial programs will be announce!! in
This is the eighth of 20 steps out. Foley indicated. A final, general
Barbara Warren Shure
The Swarthmorean). Teenagers lined by the Department at Harris- meeting is planned for May, with
to Address Women
who do not attend Swarthmore burg for the completion of school a subject in the curriculum area
which will be of interest to all parHigh School, but reside here; mem- building projects.
at I :30 P.M.
ents.
Under this plan school officials
The Woman's Club of Swarth- bers of the Junior Assemblies and
The meeting on October 29 is
more will have a "Holiday on teenagers who used to ·attend the together with architects arranged being planned to give members a
Broadway" next Tuesday, October school may also join. Out-of-town with the representatives of the Di- chance to hear a report of the
28, at 1 :30 p.m. when Barbara friends of Canteen Members may vision of Architectural Services to program for reconditioning the
W'arren Shure presents "Theatre- buy membership tickete if they review the .preliminary architectur- College Avenue School facilities
logues" at the Park avenue club- make such a request to the Canteen al sketches. After some suggested follo\Ving the fire "'Of April, 1968.
Committee through Mrs. Herman changes the plans received the ap- Reports are being planned by memo
house.
In a dramatization and review Bloom, chairman. Guests, signed inproval of the department. The next ·bers of the School Board to cover
of the top plays currently on Broad- by members, must pay extra and step was to take the plans "to the various aspects of the program. A
way, Miss Shure plays the most may only come twice except when Art Commission and the Depart- description of the -physical contalked about roles, recreating in the whode senior high school is ment of Labor and Industry, whose struction will be presented, to-.
approval was secured the next da)". gether with plans for financing the
voice and manner the stars as they issued an open invitation.
The Methodist Church, through
Final plans and sketches will be added costs above bhe amount of
appear in the season's most SllCits
pastor,
John
C.
Kulp
and
the
prepared
and reviewed with the insurance coverage. The impact of
cessful plays. The program is balBoard
of
Trustees
have
generously
architects
and then final ap- curriculum plans on building design
anced with a share (>f comedy and
drama, interlaced with sketches of offered the temporary use of the proval must be secured from will also be discussed.
These preliminary plans for the
the best known and admired the- Fellowship Hall because of the de- the Division of Architectural
lay
in
the
building
at
the
Rutgers
Services
in
Harrisburg.
The
reyear's
activities were developed at
atrical personalities.
Avenue
School.
This
unusual
offer
quired
previous
step,
since..
this
is
a
recent
meeting of the executive
A professional actress who received her training at the American enables Canteen to open at least a alteration of an existing building, committee. At this same meeting,
Academy of Dramatic Arts in N,w month earlier than would have been was the appraisal of the' education- the Association dues were set by
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al adequacy of th·e proposed facili- the Membership Committee at $1
York City and the Drama School of
tie. by a committee of three. These per parent.
Yale University, Mis. Shure has
appraisers wbo spent a day'ilt the
appeared on the legitimate stage,
,project site recently, wer~ Dr. Har- FRIENDS TO HOST
radio and television.
ry N. Gasser of Norristown, G. BaTea will be served in the lounge
DAY OF PRAYER
The "smaU fry" section of the ker Thompson, county Superintenhy Mrs. John Michael and her com'
The next Community pay of
mittee. Hostesses receiving are Annual Hallowe'en parade will he dent of Schools, and Robert Donato, Prayer will be held at the F·riends
METHODIST RUMMAGE SALE
Mrs. Dwight Brauns and Mrs. C. directed again this year by the Superintendent of Ridley Township Meeting House on Monday, NovemSET FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY M. Albright. Mrs. George Logan Mothers Club of Swarthmore, un- Schools.
ber 3, from 10 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The officials who attended the The leaders of the morning will
and Mrs. Adolph Schwartz will der the sponsorship of the SwarthThe Methodist Church Rumm¥"
more Business Association. It will Harrisburg meeting were C"rl An- be Rachel Cad bury of Moorestown,
Sale will be held Thursday evening, pour.
be held indoors at the College Field derson, ·board member; Frank R. N.J., a weIl known member of the
October 30, from 7 to 9 p.m., and
------'"'"'--House on Wednesday, October 29, Morey, supervising principal; Wil- Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. In
again on Friday, October 81, from
College Movie.Saturday
liam M. BQsh, high school princi- the afternoon, Mrs. Robert Good
starting at 7 p.m.
8:30 to 12 noon, in the church build"The !Magnificent Seven", a tale
All very small children through pal, and Joseph Kearney of George will be in charge of the program.
ing on Park avenue.
of seven Samurai who defend a Jap- third graders are invited to join M. Ewing Company, Architects.
Nursery care for children will be
Articles may be brought "'y Wed- anese village agsinst .marauding the line of march. No registration
available at the Presbyterian
nesday or Thursday morning.
[bandits, will be the movie 1n Clothnecessary.
Charles Engel, Pianist,
Church. General arrangements for
This
parade is held apart from
The event is sponsored by the ier at the college this Saturday
To Present Lecture the day are ·being made by Mrs.Wil_
Women's Society for Christian evening. Features start at 6:30 the big one for the purpose of givlard Tomlinson.
Charles
Engel, Philadelphia
ing the smaller and younger childService.
and 9.
AIl members of the community
renample time and occasion to pianist, will lecture on the "Role of are most cordiaIly invited to share
participate in the season's gaiety. the Piano in Musical History" at in this day of quiet.
Borough Map Finisbec/
There will be space and opportun- the Community Arts Center Monity for marching and showing of day, October 27, at 7 p.m.
Trinity Men to Hear
"ostumes, accompanied by lively
Engel, who began his musical caTalk on ·Nike Missi:e
music.
.
reer at the age of 10 and at 16 won
Mrs. J. Harold Dumm, vice pres- the Cultural Olympics at the UniThe story of one of the most
ident of the club, assisted by Mrs. versity of Pennsylvania, made his amazing weapons in Americ.a's ar,Aoseph Irwin" are in charge of fo~al debut at the Philadelphia senal of defense-the guided misparade plans and procedure. These Ethical Society Hall, He has been sile Nike-will be tOld and demonladies have promised plenty of fun, a faculty member o( the Settlement strated before the Men's Club at
frolic and festivity with a surprise lIIusic School of Philadelphia and a meeting to be held Thursday, Ocbag of goodies for each child par- has done advanced work with dis- tober 30, at 6 :30 p.m. at Trinity
ading.
tinguished pianist, Natalie Hin- Church, by Albert S. Barnes, suderas. He has presented concer,ts pervisor-customer information, of
Music Club to Meet and recitals at colleges throughout The Bell Telephone Company of
Pennsylvania.
The first meeting of the Swarth- the country.
Using a number of exhibits, inThe lecture, which is opeu to
more Music Club will be held Suncluding
small-scale models of a typi_
day, October 26, at 7 p.m. at the members, is sponsored by the CODcal Nike installation, Barnes will
home of Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde, cert committee, under· the 'chairdiscuss the importance of this milmanship of Cyril Gardner.
Swarthmore and Ogden avenues-.
itary \Veapon, trace the -his,tory of
On the progr"m planned by Mrs.
its developn,ent and explain and
Mabel Fraser of Wallingford, will
Standard
Time
Begins
demonstrate not only what it will
shown putting the finishing touches to be compositions for two pianos,
M
I
d' t
Ie
do and how it does it but also the
the mop on The Swarthmorean office woll. Drawn accor Ing .0 sco , voice, and flute by Mozart, Grieg,
Daylight Savi"9 TIme ends part the telephone has played in its
the map shows all borough streets, the num~erin?~ .and Indudes Handel, Rachmaninoff, and Scott. Sunday morning at 2 a.m. Citi- development.
Those interested· in attending
He will also show a miniature
relief models of the churches and other pubbc bu,ld,ngs. :;,arth; should call Mrs. Orlando· Shoe- zens are reminded to tum their
Nike
missile in action.
mateans are invaed to see the map in The Swarthmorean 0 Ice a
clocb bock one hour.
raaker, LOwell 6-2263.
Event
Swarthmore's annual Hallowe'en
parade will be held at 7 ·p.m. Thursday, October 30, with assembly time
set for 6 :30 p.m. at Rutgers and
Cornell avenues. Registration will
begin Monday morning at the
Swarthmorean Office at 9 a.m.
and will continue through Wednesday at 5 p.m., with the additional
hours of 9 to 12 noon Thursday,
flung in for good measure.
Any Swarthmorean, young or
old, with eilOugh gumption to think
up or climb into 'a costume, and
capable of deciding which of the
three classes - fancy dress, comic, or floats - he or she belongs in,
is cordially invited.
Jo
Nor is registratlon so tough,
either, requiring only a trip by
car, bicycle, or foot, to 333 Dartmouth avenue where The Swarthmorean is located, to leave the
name(s) and pick up a card and
numher (white for fancy· dress,
pink for comic, yellow for floats)
and keeping it long enough to pin
• it or post it on the back of sbmeone .or something; It may also be
bung aloft, if desired.
By some missilistic power all its
own, the kindly Business Association has managed to speed up the
traditional witching hour of midQight Friday to some 29% hours
earlier, and at 6 :30 Thursday evening, gentle Lions (produced by
magic) will be on hand to serve as
marshalls and help assemble the
classes for the march. Parade time,
incidentally, is 7 ·p.m. SHARP.
Only by using its deepest magic
(probably a courteous verbal request) the aso\ociation will conjure up the consent of Swarthmore
police to block off Rutgers and Cornell avenues for a proper stamping
ground for the ghostly crew, and
to clear the line of march. The Fire
Company will be on hand, and according to ghostly rumors, so will
the high school band. And on the
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School Board Secures
Preliminary Approval
'Thealrelogue' Sialed
for Tuesday Meeling
Small Fry Parade
Set for Wednesday
is
333 Dartmouth avenue.
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,
,
Mrs. Fred D. Dudle)' of Magill
EI.AIEMEIT .
road entertained the alumnae
Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan Harrar
Mr. Ru,esell Snyder of Dic.kinson the Smith College School of Soelal of Yale. avenue announce tIM.
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avenue, Swarthmore' High, School Work for. cocktails and dinner Fri- engagement . of their d"ughtw'
German teacher who is on 8lihbatl~ day evenlDg.
,
Suzanne to Mr. Rollo Paul Greel,
cal this year, underwent surge!'Y. 'Mrs.Jobn L. Cornog ,of Dlckin- son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Greer
at Lankenau Hospital on Wedne!; son avenue gave a surprise birth- of El)'ria, O.
day, October 16: He will be hospital- day dinner for Mr. COmog at the
Mi.s Harrar Is .: graduate of
BUln IEEDI HOIIE.R.U.I ••, TlDI
fted for an Indefinite period and Srath Haven Inn o~ Sunday.
Denison University, Granville, O.
9 South Cheater lload
will greatly appreciate
,Mr; and Mrs. Birney K. Morse
Mr. Greer' graduated from Baldfrom hi. friends.
Harvard avenue and Mr. and Mrs. win-Wallace College, Beria, 0., and
Call KIngswood 8-0476
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Lang of J. Roy Snape, also of Harvard ave- i. now attending the College of
Maple avenue had as their ineate nue, entertained at a progressive Veterinary Medicine at Ohio State
for the weekend their son anu dinner Friday evening.
University.
daughter-in-law Mr. ~nd Mrs. Rob- . ,Mrs. A. C. Bosshardt of
A June wedding is planned.
ert Lang of Plainfield, N.J.
avenue left the end 01 last·
--.:..'- - - - - Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan
:for Cleveland, 0., where she is
IlIlTHI '
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01 Michigao avenue have recently visiting her son and daughter-inMr. and lIIrs. Se:vmour' S. Presreturned from a tWo week vacation law Mr. and Mrs. Richard ,Boss- ton, 3rd, of Coca Beach, Fla., are
ITA'EI'IPIITIDI
'UIiI.iIlIDI IEPAI.
in Northern New ,York State .and hardt and assi2ting In the care of lIeing congratulated on the birth
Wheel AllgJimeat
Caster and Camber Toe-Ill
at Basin Harbor on Lake Cham- their new baby.
of twin girls on Tuesday, October
MotcJr
Tone-up
, Gulf Gas and
plain, Vt.
',Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hansen, Jr., 21, in Patrick 'Air Force Base HOB, .• Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee has
have recently moved into their new ,pital. The little girls are Damed
turned to her home on Mt. Holyoke residence at 404 nrew avenue. Mr. Courtney Jean, an!! Katberlne EI•
place after a three week visit with Hansen, who is associated with the
,
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RUSSELL'S SERVICE
her son-in-law and' daughter lIIr. General Electric Comp.any, has
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Holman,
Opposite Boro Parking Lot
and Mrs. Bruce Throcknlorton and been transferred to this area from Jr., of College avenue, and Mr. an"CIIIII
their three children of Los Angeles, Lynchburg, Va. Tile Hansens bave Mrs. 'Preston, Jr., of Media, are
Calif.
five cbildren, Albert Ill, Karen, grandparents.
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Mrs. David McCahan of Strath Ruth ~nn, Carl, !Ond Eric.
--Haven avenue antertalned at
Mrs. George Corse
Mr, and Mrs. L. W~sley Argo.of
The Little Theatre Club
Ion Tuesday for the wives of
at 'luncheon on Thursday, Oc'lober IlIJe,nolmillee, Mich., announce the
'Of Swarthmore College'
insurance department faculty
16, for her bridge club at her
of their second daughter,
the Uulver.ity of Pennsylvania.
avenue hOJ!le.
Leslie, on September 27.
. presents
.Mr. an:d Mrs. Henry L. McCorkle
Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Benton of
Mr. and Mrs. George Thom of
of Park avenue bad as their house Cornell avenue bave recently had Wallingford are the Infant's Illagueate ll18t weekend Mr. and Mra. as their guests Mrs. Benton's par- ternal grandparents. Mr.: Joseph
Elwood Sblelds of BaiTlngton, R.I. ents Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Watson of Argo 'of Seaford, Del., is the pater-i
Both couples attended the
Cliarlotte, 'N"c. During tbeir week's nal gran1dmother.
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By ANTON CHEKOV
,
Pennsylvania football game
visit the Watsons and theIr daugb-'--day.
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ter took a four-da)' motor trip
Mr. and Mrs. Brooke Cottman
Directed by, Barbaro Pearson Lang
Karen Sundqulet, 'daughter of throu"'" New England, stopping
. Dickinson a~nue are receiving
the Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Sundquiet Cape Cod, Plymoutl1, and Old Stur,
on the llirtb of thetr
of Soutb Prlriceton avenue wID eel_ bridge Vi1Ia~ Mass., retnming to second· daughter, ~Vlrginis Powell,
. October 31 arid November 1
8:30 P.M_
ebrate ber ninth 'hirthda)' tomor- Swarthmore l"riday..,
in 'Lankenau Hospital on
row with a party to be given iIt the
Mr. and· Mrs .. WlllIa,m D. Cope Thursday, September 11.'
.
afternoon for her clasSmates and of Muhlenberg avenue had as·tbeir
- - - - ' - .- - - Admission $1.00
Clothier Memorial Hall
neighborhood frlenda. '
house guest last weekend Professor
BAPTIZE!!
Mr. and Mrs. Donaid MacElwee
C. McKay, of Amberst ColJeffrey Noll Zerbe, son of ~r.
of Riverdale, N.Y.; Mrs.
!ege,.Amberst, Mass.
.
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and Mrs. John E. Zerbe of PIttswee'. brother Talcott Griswold
. Mr. and Mrs. John A. P,ccard of burgh,was baptized Sunday, octo..
Winnetka, III.,' cmd the
~artmouth avenue have bad' visit- ber 12 in' tbe Pleasant Hills Comguests Mr. and- Mra. Jeffrey Car- mgd!hem fOrtsU:~ weeks
~'fZa. Pic- munity Pres'b)'terian Ohurch• Yo,nnJ~i
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the weekend as the housEl guests of '. M .•.. d M
A .. R":,;
n.
. John Zerlie of Parrl8h ~,
Mr_ MaeEl_'s pe,renta Mr. .
't r. ad-nS drs. to~ th
of Mr., and Mrs. Roy Noll of
Mrs.lm .R. M'I"Elw8e 01\'.
re urne
un ay ,'. eir bome
I, .; i.',V'
. yoke pJe.'1'hen, attended .
Md af~ ~week's
Princeton -Pennsylavnia
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.Mr. and Mrs. James B. Douglas
October 11 .
f p attls
'. h road
of 'North
SueWIng
Go :
0
f Chester road
. . had as their i!iiiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiLiini,diia'iiiiiiiiiiiii
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rf rd
guests or several days last week
a~e 0
avenue their son' Col. Robert H. Douglas
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.AIA~IIE. SUUICIIPTIOIS .
(OR MORE)
spent last week~nd 10 ·Granville, 0., who Is now residing In Carlisle.
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where they visIted Nancy
M' G d
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wbo is a sophoqtore at Daniso
r., .or on Lange has recently
IBS. LLOYD E, IAUFFIAI-.
versity .Grsnville0
n
return,ed to h~s home on Cedar lane
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follOWIng a f.ve day speaking tour
, 'Mr. and Mrs. Stokes F. Burtis, through parts of Illinois. During '~~~~~~~~~~~~I
Jr., o~ ,Haverford place bave
his ~ip he. stopped to visit bill sonas th~l,~ house guest this week M~8. lit-Ia. and daughter Mr. and MrS;
Burt.~ ~t1!er Mrs. Henry R~nm- J:Parker Han III, and their Ihfan~ '..
rr 0
tl caster. Mrs. Ren10ger daughter Martha in their new home
as rec;en y returned from a two in Northfield, Ill.
SWARTHIIIE, .A.
months tolU' of Europe.
Linda r.Bne, daughter of Mr, and
,
,
Tommy Cochrane ~n of Mr..
Mrs: Gordon Lane ,of Vassar aveF'''- S
0 24' 25'
~rs. G. ,West Cochrane of Rlver,- nue, entertain"d tbe girls i1t.
'. 1'•• 'II . at.,· ct.
,
F,NANCEYOVR NEW CAR '
. VIew ,road, retu~ed home·
.classroom and a feww'I:~~I~:(;~~: I
A Co!Cf!IoI, OI\~ 1 _ " , ToJollI
mormng follOWIng a
!rrlen:ds atber 10th b
ROS$Gno. BroDt - Joan Fontaine
AT'LOW, I.OWD.C-IL& RATES'
Saturday afternoon:
performed iIt Chester Hospital
("l'ecbnlcolor)
Monday. ,
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·Mrs. George LOgan of CorneU
Ftdiay Featuret-7:30," 9:30 P......
lOr. and Mrs. Walter Moll'
avenue entertsini.d tbewomen
Satuiday Features--6. 8. 10 P.M.
, ~outh Chester road are
neighborhood: at tea Wc!dnesday
109 at cOcktails before the
afternoon, October 111.
"The True Story of
,8 Convenient CHice.
Dance tomorrow !'vening.,
Lt~ a~d, ¥rs. William H. Webb
,,
Jeue James"
.
Dr. and Mrs. James E_
and Miss Rutb Webb of SonthCbesof Rose Valley bave' recent!)'
ter' road return~ FrIday follO'llrinJrl f.r .HILDBE. SATUIDAY I '.1.
ill.... _BTDDI UlllVAL
as th~r guests for two weeks
a six-day trip to East Lansing
Evans ;parents Mr. and Mrs.
. Arbor, Mlch.. and Umana, ill.
Mon., Tues.
ward Evans 01 Lakewood, FIa.
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Oct. 26, 27,28
Evanses are now visiting with
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:~o:t,bu.. Bd'ft!."';;::'ti::.
will &. pulJl"MIl om. at eM die-,iota of tM Editor.
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Bac:b School Board
being hurled without any apparent effort to obta· all
.n
of the facts
flnt. No matter how weI1 i1ttentioned these alneere citbena are,
mch action can hardly be called
constructive nnless it Ie baaed on
full knowledge of 8U the facts. The
undersigned does not believe that
any responsible member of the
Board ~ould refuse to divulge Information iIt reaponse to a legitlmate request. It Ia m)' sincere hope
that tbese dleaatlefied citizens will
take the trouble to Inform themselves tho£<,ugbly, and will subse-·
quently make constrnctlve recommendations to the Board. There Ie
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October 17th, 1908
Dear Editor:
,."
As a citizen and taxpa er 1 bave
bee; much i1tterestsd .~
tWo
ecent issnes of The Swartbmorr
rt'cuI 1 . th " .
ean.. ,pa • _ar y 10 e gOlDg
over to wblch tbe Scbool Board
was .so Unjustly subjected on last
WedDeada)'. .
We should all bear in mind the
fact that it is impossible to please
everyone, and wben tbiltgs do not
go as we wohld like, we should rea117... tbat
Pain mGke. """" think
Thoull1r.t makes men wise .
Wisdom
life omdumble
with apologies to "The Tea House
of the August Moon."
I .came to Swartluilore iIt February of 1916, and' have had three
children educated iIt the Swarthmore scbollls which were good than,
but. not 88 good as the), are today•
I am .iItterested.1n educ;ation, 8'lld
feel that all of Swarthmore'a citizens sbould be eternally grateful
that We have been able to obtain
the services of such able
and
1!omen wbo are serving tbeir fellolT
citizena as Councilmen and members 01 the School Board. Tbey are
serving us wIllingl)' and giving of
their tilne ad brains iIt 1lPite of ,
1»ricldJate and crlticlBDlB wblch are
lbe result of lack of knowledge of
tbe facts.
A hOnd Issne for ,100,000 W!UI
approved at the spring primary
election. This sum is available for
use AS AND WHEN NEEDED.
The Insurance clabo has been adju'oted for $170,000 which Is also
AV~U,ABLE WHEN NEEDED.
There is also tbes1jDl of ,1'10,000
which the Scbool Board can borro.w
without approval of tbe voters. This
is alllO. AVoAII1\BLE, __ WlQlN ,
NE~ED.
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At the election on November 4th,
the School Board is asking for tbe
approval of a bond lB8ue of $60;000
whfch is the remaining amount of
the borrowing: capacity requiring
voters' approval. Tbis aum wID
Illso be AVAILABLE iWHEN
NEEDED.
You will 1l0te' from the above figures that the sum of $600,000 wID
be available for restoring the fire
damaged high school building. No
one knows what this work. wID cost.
EstimGt,d co.ts ;'re .nothing more or less than eduoeted 11_8e8. The
. ""Not "oei wID not lie known nnW
the bid. have . been opened::B:ow:
ever, one thing la Cft'tcIin... The high '
school mus~ be reato1'!!d, and if we
do not provide the· need.8ci funds,
then it will be necessar)' to
a
Local Authority, .bleh.~ materially i1tcreas8 ,the cOst. . . .",
As far as I am persOnally concerned, 1 'iIttend to vote' "yes"for
the $60,000 hond'issue and urge &11
Swarthmoreaos tc! do likewise, with
faith: . that 'the' School Board' wID ,.
not sPend more tban is necessary.
Yours very truly,
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a sympathetic and appreciative To the Editor
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. It bas been b~ught to our Atretail! the services of dedi can tention that girla, representing
private citizens llIlleB8 t~ eom:~ themselv.es as Girl Sc:0uta, have
ity reoognizea such aervIce and Is been. sohclt!ng money iii the ~willing to act as a constructive muUlty. ThIs Is against Girl Scout
partner. Our irate citizens are to policy, wblch forbida the clrla to
be commended on their interest iIt collect money for any purpose.
educational matters. It is my ain- ':he ,oniy t)'pe8 of solicitation iIt
cere hope that tbey wID continue wb.ch Girl Scouts ~ay participate
to demonstrate this by faithfully are .th~ annnal cookie ~Ie, the colattending meetings of the School lectlOn of salvage material or an
Board in. order to obtain all Ute oco:sional sale
some article as
facts.
Sincerely
a roop money-ra18lng project.
' W e would like to urge the reslSamuel Gorin
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.UDN-HEAinED. CHRYSLER '59
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To the Editor"":"
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It was something Of a shock to
read in Tbe Swarthmorean that a
number of irate citizens have descended npon our Scbool Board with
accusations of inefficieney, highhanded"""s,and lethargy. So far as
the writer is aware, the members
of 'the Board as well as the School
Administration bave worked diligently andtbooghtfnlly in their efforts to provide adequate facilities
for our children doring this present
trying situation. Whether one
arrees or Dot with every decision
made by members of the Board, DO .
one tC8n ;know these individuals
Without realising that they are wIDing to listen to reason; and are
prepared to consider seriously aD)'
IlOnatructive suggestions or recommendations.
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An eltclusiv!! Chrysler elttra that comhiltes the comfort of air suspension
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NeW' Swivel Seatl' Available iIt '59,
New Golden Uon Englnel Puts out
this Cbrys1er eltclusive turns iIt and out - more power,. more torque ,per pound
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Thank yon.
Very truly yours,
(Mrs.) Jean A. NaJ'lor
Neighborhood, Chairman
Girl Bcouts of SwarthmoM
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headei ainee its belfiJurlDl', I. ~t duatrial COIllmDDlty, aIId ~r ObriaMr.. Robj!rts IWill preach at the t.O train labor ~rta b!1t w malte tlan responsibility In industry and
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
9:80 and 11 o'clock services Sunda, better ministers.
the city.
PETER E •. TOLD, MlAlUORIE TOLD, Pub/ia"morning. The wplc of hI. sermon
In ·1960 Dr. Scott began a sum· ~;;;i~~~~~~~~~
Phone KIngswood 3-0900
will be "The Parts of Prayer."
mer "mlnisters-in.industrY' proChurch School classes are held ject in which theological, student,s
at 9:30 and 11. Senior High Bible spend three months working in the
PlETER E. TOLD, Editor
Barbara B. Kent, M"Mginll EditOf"
class convenes at 10 :4&. . . '
facWrlea, lucognlw, W get a first. ROselie D. Peirsol, Marjorie T. Told, Ruth D. BemingtQn
The College.age Bible c1aaa and hand experience In industry. They
Entered as Second Class ¥atter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
the Women's Bible clsSB meet at fueet In tlie evenings to study, and
office at Swarthmore, PL, under the Act of March. 3, 1879.
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DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY NOON
The Junior High Choir rehearses es in' their working m~n'8 guiSe w
at 4 p.m., and the Senior High at find out how the church looks W.
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., OCTOBER 24, 1958
5p.m.Sunda,.·,
city' wage earners.
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,In 1906, a seminar far lsymen
WFIL R.~I_"rl.tI.........
METHODIST 10TEI
of Mrs. WlIham Nolan, 404 Strath ships meet at 5 :16--the elght~ and was' added W the program w con· "u.III-Wm.TY-thl. . . ..
'l\he Junior High Youth Fellow. Haven avenu,e, M0l!'da" at 8 p.m. ninth graders in the Womalls All- sider the characteriaties of industry
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Hal·
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on
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&OCiationinBoom,
the Hearth
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Room,
seventh
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The Crossroads Bible Stud,
'l'he Church School classes will sal at 4 p.m. Tuesda" and the group meeta Tuesda, at 316 South
cOnvene. at 9:46 Sunday morning Wesleyan Choir at 4:30 p.m. in the Chester road.
with classes for all ages. There Is Chapel.
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At 6 :30 Tuesday the Men's Asso.
a nursery for infants to two years
The Commission on E~ucation ciation Dinner will be held in :Me.
old during this hour.
will mee~ on Tuesda, evel!mg .t 8 Cahan' Hell. The speaker will be
At the two identical services of o'clock.
Col A. D Robbins, . commanding
worship at 8:46 and 11 o'clock, :Mr.
The Ladies' Bible Class will have oUicer of the 24th Artillery Group
Kulp witl use as his sermon sub- a "Game Party" at the home of stationed ·In Swarthmore.
ject, "A Protestsnt's Freedom".
Mrs. S. W. .Tohnson, 41 '~herst The BU.le Stud, group for chutob
There is a nursery for infants avenue, on. Wednesday at 1.30.
school.teachers will be heldat'8:30
and children W four years during There .will be a Parent-TeB:c~er Wednesday' evening. ..
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the 11 o'clock service. There are Conference of the Youth DIVISIon
The 'Primar)' choir wilt rehearse
also kindelgarten and junior at the church on W",!ne~day, a~ 8 at 3 p.in., and the Junior Ohol.. at
church programs at this time.'
p.m. Alhl Plarents of~_Ior.sefmth°re 3:46 p.m. Thuredai. The Ohancel
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lo'wships will meet at 7 p.m. for churc ~re rgen ~ InVl
their regular Sunday evening meet- present In Fellows~up J;Iall.
FRIEIDS MEETII. 10TES
in- The 'Senlor High Fellowship
The Chapel ChOIr Wlll rehearse
-em-'e Is "A Chri.... an Believes." at 7 p.m. and the Ohancel Choir at At the Adult Forum .. Sunday,
th
Leader is Phyllis Hall; worship 8 p.m. on T urs ay"
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'Lo' Kenwell
The W.S.C.S.
and dlreewr
emeritus
of Pendle
h d will hold a rum· Howard
Brinwn,
Quaker-blstorian
eaR:~i..Ci;~lewillm~atthehome mage sale.in ~~loW8hip Hall ot:! Hill, will discuss "Robert Bar~lay,
Thursday eveDlng from 7-9 p.m. Quaker Theologian." This will be
and
Frhlay morning, from 8 :80 w the first lecture in a series of four
CHURCH SERVICES
12 noon.
'entitled "Some Witnesses W the
PRESBYTERIAN CBlJR()H
Christian Vision."
Dr. D. EvOr Bobert& JIbIbt;er
. Tilim I.TEI \
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. Chester Quarterly Meeting will
Sanday, October Z6 ..
A celebration of the Hoi, Com. he held on Saturday, ()ctpber:
9: 80 & 11 A.M.-MI'. Robm;ts will, munion will be held, at .8 o'clock Providence !Meeting. Ho,!se, Media,
preach.
'Ch h S·i.~·' Sund~v morning. FoUaWtng this starling at 8 p,m. ~;'Ilowing Meet8:30
& 11 A.M. ........, service, breakfa.t WlU
. be served W Ing f or Worshipan.
d a brief busl.
classea
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9:80~.M. - Women's Bible elass; the men participating in the Every ness aeaalon, Clair .Wdcox, a ~og.
College-Age Bible class
MemberCanva9lt.At 9:80 there will 'nlzed Quaker authority on Middle
10:46 A.M. - Senior H\JdJ Bible be a service of Mornlilg Prayer and Eastern problema, will speak on
5?:lr~.M • ...:. 8th and 9th Gradera Church School, and a service of "Brlnkmanship'!:' the. MIddle. East
7th Graders
Morning Prayer at 11:16. Ushers and· Far East. I Supper will be
Wednesda,. October Z9
;for Sunda, will be as follows: .
served at 6' p.m.
8:80 p.M~T~ers' Bible Study \ 9:80 a.m......J', L.Jezl, head usb· The evening sessiou.wm be In
METHODIST CHURCH
. er; J. B. Davis, alternate; R. M;·charge of a pal!81~, teen·agers who
John O. Xulp, Mlnlater
!Daniel. W. A. Irving, C. S. KIB1Ier, will talk a,bout ;wm.t T~ts
Louis R. Schroeder
D. D. LennM:, G. G. MacDonald, and .~~ ~8an,w ~e, a Teen""r. .'
:M.infatar of Muafc
C. WI Randall, Jr. 11 :11S a.m....-6.
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Sanday. October Z6
p. Clyde, Jr., 'lI~d ush~; H. C. LocaIWomen toAttend
9:45 A.M.-church School classes. Peters, elteJ:nate; R. T. Bates, J. L.
8:46' & 11 A.M. - Mr. Kulp will Cornog, H. L. Harris, and C. H. w; Media Presbytery Meet
7~&ga~hM _ Jr and Sr HI Fel· Ingraham. .
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8:00 P.M:- Parent-Teacher Con. lerve as acolyte at 8 o'clock; James Pr'lSbyterian .Church in Media W
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"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE REVELATION OF
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Lecturer
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Member of The Boord of Lecture.hip of The Mother Church,
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3 o'Clock
,For a second 'week in a row, the
Garnet "Ieven. was unahle W over.
come a one touchdown lead, and
went down W their second defeat
of t~e '6.8 season. This. tbne it was
a steamed.up Upper Merion High
School team that rose w their best
performance· of the season W tum
back a valiant Gamet ieam. The
homesters,. playing alert· and T\jg.
ged football, took a4v"ntage of .all
opportunities; while the Swar1h~
more warHors 11Puttered along as
a result of several injuries and
misplays.
Upper Merion received the ball
on the kick-oU'andin ~our plays
turned.lt .over .to the S,,!,arthmore
defense at the 43.yard line of Up·
per Merion. Quarterback Bill Med·
. ford directed the first touchdown
drive with Charlie Dietz and Dave
Houtz churning- up ,ardage ttl the
Upper Me~ion 2S-yard line. A pass
from Medford W' left end 'Ken
~ewes placed the ha!1 on the I·yard
showen.
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those pupils taking the examineiions.
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The Drama Worksbop of the
Delaware Co.WritersClub will meet
Thu~8day at the home of the chaIr.!
man, Mr.. Oscar Gilcreest, 208
Vassar avenue.
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TUESDAYS. retum· (most rugs) the sam'e FRIDAY. Also
WEDN~DAYS. return th.·fallo~n~'weet.,
rS;!'nsfor the slxtli annual Christrna" Tree' Sale sponsored by the
Explorers .are receiving the
limlm&dialte attention' of the group.
The S. E S. LeO Maris will be
pulled out of the water'for ~~
storage this month. The boat Will
remain on land until June 1 when
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he relaunched. During, this
time the crew will repair and repl\int the boat. A· ne:wly overhanled
diesel engine will be installed In
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SEII •• I. TESTED
Twenty.seven seniGrs of the 1969
class of the Swarth~re High
School spent Tuesday morning in
the achool" CBf'!teriataking the
Qualifyiug Test as' admilJlateied
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by the Educational Tellt-I
of' Princeton, N.J.
pulipo.se. of the' test ia W secure
competency scoreS which .will ~
made avanable to colleges and u.nl.
versities W asSist the officers .
granting scholarships DOade
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hou~e numb~rs
where they can be seen.
If' there should be cause 'or complaint, pl~ase le~
us 'now. When you want QOOD ru~ ,cleanIng all
GOOD s~rvice. call
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first touchdown.
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FoiloW!ng the 'kick-off, Chris 10.yerd line. tack Lewldd's and Swarthmore Sea Explorers
HARRY OPPENLANDER
Martin, Jay Lord and Bill Rowlaud Dave Grogsn's blocks ou the half· ted ne,,\, officers at Monday's meetspearheaded the. Garnet
back and end, respeeti~ely, cleared ing. Outgoing Boatswain
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CORDIALLY NVITES YOU
Millaway presided., New oUicers
that forc
TO VISIT
tempt a punt on fourth down. Chris
.When the Garnet swpped the en- elected were:
Marlin' BlOPloded thrq'ullh the blue suing oPl'onents' attack, Houtz
Tim Girone, boatswain;
THE IjJ-PI 'STUDIO
and gol!1line w block their punt, Dietzalterpated lIall-carrying. all- Jenkins" crew leader; and
giving possession W Swarthmore signments as the bell was moved MllIaway, &Ssistant crew leader.
171/2 SOUTH CHE~TER R~AD
on the opponents' 41.yerd line. Cap- w the Upper Merion 20. At this Pete Bender was re-elected as yeotsin HoutZ led the ,ssault with point Upper Merion was penalised '_an,
AND HEAR
plungea through the line that were five y~c1s for having 12 men on
After the elections, advancement
made possible by blockers Lord, the field, moving the ,bell w the examinatlona were conducted by
THE' LATEST MONAURAL AND STEREOPHONIC
Martin, J"hnson and Crawford. 15. The defense tightened and in John MIlIa'way and Fred . Swink,
SOUND EQUIPMENT
Houtz I went over for the second three plays the Garnet moved
. ahip committeemen. Bill Harvey,
touchdown from the three-yard five yards. On fOl!rth' down,
Tim .Girone, Parkle Smith, and Roy
line but the extra point failed when Crawford passed w right end,
Jenkins paSBedthe Gronnd 'Tackle
STUDIO HOURS
o'PENING
the 'kick' play misfi~,t
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Grogan, on the four·,ard line w
of the ordinary sea.
DAILY 10 A.M. TO & P.M.
WED,. THURS. AND fRIDAY EVENINGS
2nd Quarter Difficulties
. pick up a first down, b~t.
rank. Bill Harve, and Roy
MONDAY.OcTOBER,27
7 TO 9 P.N.
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The second quanerwss quite dif· Swarthmore wae penalized five
also passed the ordinary
ferent. u.pper Meriol! ~ught fire yards for .12.men on the field, mol'·
118a hlswry r.;qulrement.
KlnglWood'''.~
and scored two· tOuchdoWns' and Ing tile i!8lI "back tq ~e nine-)'8l'dWal~' Re:im()ltb, incll'rg9 .
Is your family
.HO'·W.AT.ER
happy?
~Bt
()n .the
pia"
Houtz
awpped they reSorted· w a spread was hIt agam on the aIde of the
t)"pe of formation from which they.
and neck, a~d appeared W he
ran and pa88ed for sizeable
In ~uite SOIDe pam from the blow.
B"cks Arbogast and Janosky
Dr. George Heekman decided the
the thorns in the Garnet side
safest thing w do was w have him
'their epeed and rugged
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taken W the hospital for observ's.
outfooted the defenders
tion to be ieaasured of the nature
extra point kicks hit 60'
of the injury. Fortunately;t
eragewith one true and one wide. only a I?ruise to the aboulder
When the second half
neek muscles and Dave returned
Swarthmore took the kick-off
home from the Norristown hospital
went about their business .:.tth
t~e n~t morning following a IfOOd
fidence and determination, and in IlJllht a rest.
three plays had the ball on the op.
Other members of the line-up
ponent's 87·yard line. On the next were: 'Bob_ Wagstaff at defensive
play an end aweep carried the ball tackle, Skip Bernard at defensive
to the U. M·. 20, only to lose po..
Cub Cratsley at guard and
session as the ball-carder fumbled. Thad Adams at half. Jeb. Turner
The Garnet defeuse'started show did !lot dress for the gam~. because
the effects of injuries W Jay Lord, of a leg ini.ury.
Chris Martin and Jack Lewicki, as
When .Swarthmore travels to
the Upper Merion attack rolled I;!enncrest th~ afternoon, it will
dowri the field and scored from the
together many familiar faces
60·yardllneforathirdwuchdown.
in the case of Walter
With the extra point good Upper Udovich. Per.ncrest's head foothall
Merion led 27.13.
coach. A one-time member of the
.
. .
Third TO
Swarthmore High School faculty
Fuil back Dave Houtz, whO had and alSo assistant football coach he
bruised his shoulder and neck in hasdone~finejobandintwoyears
the third quarter returned to action
red and gold clad· warriors are
in the last period after Brodie respected by everyone. Severel of
Crawford and Charlie Dietz had the seniors were under thedireetion
moved the 'ball ~the ,16.ye~d line, of coach U,dovich three years ag?
Travel to Penncrest
Today, Kick-off
.
ference.
Nutt III at 9:80, and at 101:15 Xen. attend District I meeting of tbel'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~!!!!~~~
TRINJ1Y CHUROH
. neth,Wyse. .
Philadelphia Presbyterial. There
Rev. Stanley R. West,. D.o..
.A supper and organisation meet- are 29 churches included hi this
Priest-in-CiJarge
ing of the Young People's Fellow· District. MrS.' John S. CowiD'g is
- Sanday, Oc:tober 26
.
.ahip :will be held in the parish hell pmldent..
. .'
8:00 A.M. - Holy.Communio11.
at 6 o'clock Sunda, evening. Tho
The meeting will begin' at 10
9:110 A.M. - Mornmhll ~yelr
in l!Tades ,nine through. 12 are in· d'c1oek.Devotlons will be. followed
. 9:80 A.M. - Chore "",,00
·te'1· w tte d.
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. , 11:16 A.M. -' Morning Prayer. Vl. d . a n . ,
by a panel compos~ of Mrs. Ham·.
6:00 P.M. - Young People's Fel· There wUl be seWlngon Tueaday lin G. Tobey Mrs. WUliam Pickett,
lowshlp.
.
. and Thursda, at 10 o'clock for the Mrs. Matth':" G. Rowden and Mn.
Wednesday. Octob.;r Z9
Holiday Fair.
.
C. 'Howard Leathem who will dia'1:00 A.M. - Holy Communion
On Wednesday morning ther.. cuas the Charter for. Christian Ae.
9 :SO A.M. - Holy Communion
will be a celebration of the !HoI, tlon adopted at Purdue. Groups or
THE RELIGIOUS· SOCIETY
Communion 'at '1 and 8~in. ~t 9 :80. 'lwo~king parties" will study the
.
OF I'RIENDS .
The advaneea ·Blble class will meet (:barter and report their findinga.
.
. SOInday, Oc:tolJer Z6
at ~O a.m.,. and .at 1 o'clock the ~t the beginning of the afternoon
9:415 A.M.·- First-Day SeJ>ool
beginners class will be held. There aessi+n at 1:80 Mrs. George P. War9 :46 A.~. - ~dult beForumBa: HIOW. wUl be a workshop for the Evening ren Chester toad will re~ort on
ard Brmwn: "Ro rt
re ay, G
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Quaker Theologian".
,roup 0
e oman s .. """,ary a !Metropolitan· Missions. MrS. :Bar'11:00 A.M. - Meetlna: forWor. 8 p.m. .
'.
. veyA. GlaSer, Yele square, chairship. Chndren cared for in WhitOn Thursda, the first dmner man National .MisAions will introKHP fie wIIolefaml!y happy
15~~r Jl.iu~ M!r~=W'Jiaw. m~ti\lg of the reactivated Men's duce the 8pe&ker Dr. Marshal L.
. with 'ple~ of bot waterhi'
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Club will be held at .6:80 p.m. All Scott, dean of Presbyterian Insti.
s. p. Monday, October Z7
. men of the: parish are urged w ttite of Industrial Relations, Chi.
for
lciundry, dishes
An .Day Sewing ;for A.F.s,C.
attend and !iring.a newcomer. . cago, m. Dr. Scott heads up ana.
'haler "~Ied by
Wedllelday, Octo"r Z9
'A Penn~ Counting Part, for chd· tlonel program w help ministers
A ~odern
water heater
All DaY' SewiDlf . tor A.F.s~.
dren'in thIS area ~l be held in the and .theologicel studenta under.
.
.
Parish Hell on Friday, October 81, stand in.duatry and induatrial:
an ample supply
FIRST CHURml 01'
from '1 W· 9 p.m, ,
bra
.
CHltlST, SCIENTIST·
war.
of hot water, automatically
SWARTBJlORl!l
LI1:cated on the campus of PresP It Avenue beloW Harvud
'H.ISTIA~ IIIEIII IITEI
byterian McCormick Theological
-no waiting for water
ar
, Every indlVlduel's need far s p i r . ·
.....
Snud.,., Oc:tober Z6
't I
~h
d
'11 be Seminary, Presb:vt!onan Insti.ute
to heat. Hot water is ready
I ua grow. an progreas Wl
of I·d t'el Rel t'
.
In'6
11:00 A.M.-Sunda:r School.
. brou ht out at (:brlatian Science
n u~ n . a Ions SlDce ....
for use day and night.
11 :00 A.M.-The Lesson - Scnnon.1l
.
.
has tramed more than 1,000 men
'11
b
titled
"Probation
after
sel'VJces
Sunday
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the
Lesson-Ser·
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to te . . d t ' I
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t.tled "P h t'
After or pas ra s m JD us rIa com.
Death"
mon en 1
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than
Wedneeda avenine meetina each .Death."
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mun es.
IS one 0 mare
week. 8
Be.dlna Room; 409 In the Scriptural passalies w be 3,800 projee~ which the Board of
Dartmouth' Avenue, open weeI!:. read Christ Jesua' parable of the National Miaslons of the Presbf·
dare ~pt hnodays, 10-6; ·Fri· tal~ts as related in Matthew terian C~urclt in the United States
c~.".., aulomafie gas wafer
day evemng, '1-9.
(Chapter 26) fs presented,.
'. underwntes In the U.S.A., Alaska
Ileuhlr that
need.
UNITARIAN OHURCH
The Golden TeJr;t is from Mat- and the 'Wee~ Indies. . . .
aI ~ fami,y of your dealer'..
OF DELAWARE OOVNTY
thew (7:21): ''Not eve'fy one that The institute each year. draws
plumbil1fl conlractar'" 01' any Old Marpl~~~i!P:!T~~ saith unw me, Lord, Lord, shall en. wgetber minbters from the U.s.
, ,I I
\. , Philadelphia Eledrir: suburban .,..
~;.::;;., ~rth of State Road. • ter inw the kingdom Of heaven; but aIId ove~ countries for threeJ'
,
•
Herbert F. Vetter, lr.,.JIinlster he.that doeth the will of my Father ~
~~ Ifl'OUP 'riBi~
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which Is in heaven." .
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Sclentist, 206 Park a_v.&. SWarl:b.: ~ in IndUtrial ...... Goal of
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'was completely reorganized large number of visitors ralsed the
Receives Art 'Award
AdUIt orum Preaents
SRI' Boanl RaY-.... gram
as an Intraborough league of eight daily attendance to an average of:.
'&8 SUlIlI8r Sa_a ofteams
coached by a sizable group 61). nearly all between the ages of IBen 'Kamlhira of Primos. a jun- New
Leciure Sf'ries
fathers.
nine and 18. Francis Pi~ne. dlrec- lor member of the faculty of the
Howard' H Brinton histori
0
.I'
Three Programs Reported
,
Pre-Sehool, Primary
Mrs. Franklin Robblee, director
of the pre-schoololprimary IlroUP.
in her report to the hoard, expressed the enthusiasm and gratitude
of her staff for the fine facilities
which the Presbyterian Church pro:.
vided In McCahan 'Hall. There were
100 children between the ages of
three and eight registered for the
entire six-weeks !period, and numerous visitors for shorter perioda.
'New playground equipment add.
ed to the 'Pleasure of all the group;
a program by Chief Halftown of
local television fame, was a midseason highlight; and the parents'
party, including' a pre-kindergarten
circus and primary olympics, provided a gala finale for all.
Summer Club Report
There were 62 six-weeks registrations for Summer Club; but a
tor of this program. echoed the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine ·and director' emeritus! of Pen::'
board's thanks to the college for Arts. has been awarded a Louis HllIwill discuss "Robert Barela •
Successful Despite
the use of Somerville . Hall which, Comfort Tiffany foundation schol- Qua'ker Theologian". at the adJi
Changes
with the. adjacent lawns, provided arship In the sum of $2600 for the forum of Friend. Meeting ,Sunday
The Swarthmore Recreation Asa sPlendId site for all the Summer pUl'pose of ad~a~cing his work. in morning.
Club activities.
!he field of palDtlng: Mr. Kamlhlra
Barclay, born In England In 1648,
soclation, at the final meeting of
In addition to a wide choice of IS ~he husband of the former Miss was a contemporary /If Willialll
the 1957-58 vear, reviewed the acindoor arid outdoor sports, for Ehzabeth
. Spencer of Guernsey Penn and George FoX
road
. and, like
tivities of its three programs of the
which the children were divided in•
. .
.
Penn, ,was by birth and education
past summer, a season 'Probably
to teams, square dancing was inMr. ;Kamlhlra has been a consist. an aristoC~at. His best knoown work,
without precedent in terms of
troduced.
- ent WInner of major awards. He the "Apology" was written as
change, in the 18 years of the assoProbably the most no)lceable lived and ·worked in Europe for a explanation
Quaker belief a::
elation's existen.ce.
change was the greatly increased time as the result of ,two Guggen- practice
Due to the constrnction of the
interest, on the part of both boys heim Foundation. awards totalling
This ~1lI be the flret lecture in
new elementary school building at
and girls, in arts and crafts, for $7500. In 1952 th, Tiffany Fouuda. a series of four entitled "Some WitRutgers avenue, the pre-school-prlwhich most of the credit must go to tlon gav~ him a ,1000 grant. His nesses to the Christian Vialon." It
mary group had to be relocated at
Mrs. Piccone, who supervised that alma mater, the academy, gave him wlll be followed on November 9 b
the Sunday Sehool building of the
phase. On the final day, each child both Cresson and Scheidt Travel ·"John 'Miltlon George 'Fox,
Presbyterian Church; the fire at
was given an attractive ..hite
this scho!- Our Age of
with EVe:'tt
the high school made necessa1y reenameled copper pin; in the form ars~lp of $2600, Mr•.Kamlh!r~ s L. Hunt, i1ean emeritus and prof.,...
location of ,Summer Club, which
of a shield with the lettera SRA mBJor awards, all received WIthIn sor of English at Swarthmore CoImet at Somerville Hall on the colpainted in red, all of the pins hav- a operlo~ of seven years,amount to lege, as sPBBker. On November 16
lege campus; and the_baseball proing been made by hand by Mr. aaid approxunately $14,000. ,He has ex- Professor Elizabeth Wt:lght aIio
Mrs. Piceone, assisted by many wlll- hibited widely and his work is own- a member of the faculty at S~arthing friend.cand relations.
ed1bY dmd~~IY cotollech.tors. h'
t "'b 1Dore, will discuss '\John Bunyan."
SWAR'lIHMORE-RUTLEDGE UNION-SOHOOL DISTRICT
.
Ban
Program'
Reviewed
nd
a
I
on
I
IS teac mg a ~ e The fourth lecture on December 7
DELAWARE OOtJNTY, PENNBYLVAlNI:A
b th te
rti .
aca emy, he s a member of the rwill deal with a man of' our own
J ud'
e am pa. clpa- facult
f th
Cheltenh
Art
glDg y
ELBCII'ION NOTICB
tion of 135 hoys, the coaching as- Ce te y
195~ h
~m .
time!!, the subject and speaker to
NOTIOE is 'hereby given to the electors of the Swarthmore-Rut- slstance of a gratifyingly large
n r. n.
e was assIstant to be announced later.
ledge Union School District. Delaware County, Pennsylvania, that the
Visitors are cordially invited to
Swarthmore-Rutledge Union School District. purs1}ant to and ~ auth- number of fathers, the umpire serv- ~ob":tn Pltt~a~h head of the hartI
ority of a resolution of the Board of School Directo~ of said Sehool ice of several high school students, ~; men: 0 .' SetasteumUme~ 8C l°ty° attend the forums which ~egin at
y valdnlWa II
District duly adopted the 24th day of September. 1958, and published and consistently hlgh'spectator in- a . ennws
nlvers . 9 :45.
H
according to law, will bold an election on Novemller 4, 1958. between
'
.
a'ls
a
or
ar
veteran.
-------"'---t th e b aseba II program was Ul
the hours of 7:00,K.M. and 8:00 P.M., E.S.T., at the places for holding te res,
'Fete Vi,siting Doc:tdrs
municipal elections in the ,SwarthmorJl-Rutledge Union School District unqualified and unprecedented s U C - '
for the purpose of obtaimng the assent of the ruectors of said School cess. For this, the tireless director,
Wallingford .PTA Meets·
U
E . W • Caslett, J r., 0f RIver_
·mrS.
District to an increase of the debt of said School District in the sum BllI Reese, deserves the thanks of
The
first
meeting
of
the
Wallingview
road
and Mrs. Stokes F. ·Burof $60,OOOJ
'.
all the community's baseball en'- ford PTA was held October 15 at tis, Jr., of Haverford place, are
The amount of the assessed valuation
of the School District is .•••..•.••.••. I $8.616,793
thusiasts.·
the school. during the first part of among the members of the Phil...
The sum of the grO!8 IIQbillties of
Countless
bours
of
preparation
the evening, the classrooms' were delphia Junior League ,.,ho, with
$439,000
th'l School District is ..••.••.........•
and organization behind the scenes, open for visitation by the parents. their husbands are-each sponsoring
The sum of the ,allowable deductions
in addition to ,the actual playing This was followed by a brief busi~ one of the 106 doctors :trom foreign
$81,000
which' is clai,med is .................... .
The amount of the net debt ~ the
time, were neceSsary to put over ness meeting condueted by the countries now attending an eight$(08,000
School District is ........................ .
this program. In his report to the chairman of PTA, ·Mrs. W. Tyler month course of stud, at the 'Grad_
The amount o~ the ·proposed increase
lioard,
Mr. Reese paid tribute to Peabody, Jr. Principal Ella F. uate Hospital of the University of
of debt is ...........................
$60.000 '
.
,
The purpose for which the debt is to be increased is to provide the assistance he was given by IBlaln extended' a warm welcome to ,Pennsylvania.
funds for and toward repairing, reconstructing or replacmJr: and equip- faithful fathers, his. ump.ires who all parents' and introduced the
Mr. and' Mrs. Coslett are sponping and furnishing the fire damaged High Scbool Building.
' did a difficult job consistently, and teaching s1Mf.
.
s:oring
Dr. 'Dalro Restrepo of eo.
BY ORDER of the Board of School Directors of the Swarthmoreto
the
invaluable
support
of
the
.
Elementary
Supervisor
Elizabetli
luinbia,
South America. Dr. Krit
Rutledge Union School District.
DONALD P. JONES
bo~d's baseball cOmmittee. The T. Doherty discussed significant Kitijahn of Tbafiand' is Oelng sponPrealdent
board is indebted, too. ~ the Lions changes.tn the report carc\' system; Bored by Mr. and Mrs. Burtis,
Board of School Directors
Clul!
for its cooperation. .
'Refreshments were served 'UI
- the
••
mr. .and'"
mrS.·CoSIetl; wlIl entorMAMON H. CAMPBELL
.
The
program
included
.10
games
following
homeroom'
mothers:
taln
all
the
visiting doctors and
Secretary
Board of School Directors
played in league. competition, two '0\. T Bonnell, Mrs. F. B. guests at a square dance beU;g giv_
exhibition games, and . a Little Deming,
Mrs.' Craven,Mra. en this evening in the'barn at Paxon
AUDITORS' REI'ORT
World ~erle~. ~mphasis was 1I1aced Warren' Egee, Mrs.' Austin W. Ho~low. ',an:o. own~. by Hr. E. W.
.on.
fullpartic;i."ation,' made. poaWarten:Egee~ HrII. Aqst!i.· W, Caslett, Br., of Media.
.
, FOR THE SWAITHMORE-RUlLEOOEUNIONSCHOOL DISTRICT
sible
by
the
formation
of'
eight
Atkins,
Mrs.
W.
C.
Hale,
MrS;
RobMr.
and
Mrs.
William
M.
MeFOR THE YEAR ENDING JULY',' 1958
teams; recognition of individual ert G.Barnhart,Mrs. ·A1ton A. Cawle, of Riverview road will ellThe Auditors have completed their examination of the books, rec- ability, h~er, was given to the Norton, Jr., Mrs. Addison B. Free- tortsin at dinner 'before the dance.
ords and accounts kept by the Swarthmore-Rutledge Union School Dis. trict for the fiscal year ended July 6, 1968 Examinations ..ere also four outstanding piayers'who re- man. Jr., Mrs. Richard Turner,
made of the Cafeteria Fund and the High School Student Treasury. ceived trophies donated by Bill Bat... M.rs. Sydney Speen, Mrs. Henry (); 11111 lRADE .AREITI
Without making a detailed audit of all· transactions, we have exam- tey, owner of a sporting goods Bertram, Mrs. Stilhnan F. West. TO IIEET TUEIDAY
ined and tested accounting records and other su:pporting evidence by store.
b~ook, Mrs. George F. Greer, Mrs.
. The junior class 1II0thers will
methods and to the extent deenied appropriate.
F. W. Metpolder. Mrs. Hubert A. meet for luncheon Thursday, OctoSTA'lIEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
Garnet Canteen, Begins
Jo~n, Mrs. Alexander H. 'RaJ.e- ber 30, at 1 p.m. at the StrBth BaSOHooL YEA'R ENDED JULY 6, 1968
Tomorr
N· ht ton, MrS. A. B. Heilig, Mrs. Robert .ven Inn.
Cash Balance
,.
ow'g C. Parsons and Mrs. James N. 'William Bush, Mrs. William
Beginning of Period •
~
;$ 20,9S~.66
(Continued. from Page 1)
.Nutt, J r . '
Clark I11Id Edward Falcone wi11
possible otherwise. Canteen witl .be
I
discuss . ".Looking Ahead to CoI. Diabursdmsnta
R.ceipt~
General Control •••• $·27.988.26 open every Saturday night for· the "I saw it in the Bwarthmorean!'
Per Capita Tax •.•. , 48,610.48
lege."
Instruction •.••.••• 420,1'17.87 res~ \,' the school year, continuing
Gen. Property Taxes 403,048.24
Auxiliary Agencies.' 13,5C16.'14 on at Rutgers when the building Is
Real Est. Trans. Tax 16.668.09
()Perations •.•..••• '56,'128.89
Delinquent Taxes ..
2.892.48
Maintenance .••••. 17.688.26 ready. See advertisement on an~
State Appropriation 161.6'70.40
Fixed Charges •••• 85,416.99 other page.
Tuition ;........... «,744.87
Debt Service •••••• 67,031.16
Sales of Real Estate.
The f?lIowing students- will' help
Capital Outlay •••. «.640.48 with the opening:
8.528.68.
Supplies, etc. . .•
617.50
Interest ..
°
Barbara Bernhardt as treasurer
Total Disbursem't $673.172.09
.
-All Other Sources .., 26.528.10
Cash Balance _ End
Nancy Weber at the admissions
Total Receipts .. $707.688.79
of Period ••• '•• , ., 55,44.11.86 table assisted by Louise Welz and
Rich Kent as the music chai~an
TOTA'L AVAILABLE
TOTAL' ••••••••.••• $728,621.45 with Bill Biddle assistmg hhn at
FUNDS .•••••.•.• $728,621.45
,
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i the' microphone.
STATEMENT OF 'ASSETS, LIAmLITI,ES AND SURPLUS'
Among the adults, Anthony PlnISCHooL YEAR ENDED JUL:Y 6, 1968 .
.
nie, English. teacher at Penncrest
ASSETS
LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS High School, is thIs year's superviCurrent A ...ta
CU"""t LiafrilitisS
sor,will . be assisted by Mr. and
Cash ...•..•••.•.• 48,316.77
Due Imprest Fund $
836.86 Mrs. Herman Bloom, chairmen of
Unpaid Taxes. • • •
4.436.48
Teachers' Salaries
59.688.96 Canteen, Hr. and Mrs:' John PatI
Tuition Receivable.
1.817.16
Total Current
. . terson, / representatives of the
•
Liabilities ••••• ,
60,2aS.81 .Methodist Church, and Mr. and
. Total Cur. ABBets.' 64.069.41
Fiud A •••ta
BOftd«l.lttdsbted_ $ 889.000.00 Mrs. Cresson .»avis, Mr.andMr..
But'pla ......... ; ••• tl,4&7,"68.60
Sehool Sites. BuildWilliam Campbell, and Mr. and
loge and Equip•• $1;800.911.00
TOTAL LlABILIMrs. Bentham &tradley.
Our complete plan for your wintertime c:omfort hegins
TolES 'AND ,
TOTAl. ASSETS $1,856,980.41
with
PREMIUM QUA.LITY. TRIPLE-REFINED
SURPLUS •••• $1,8116,980.~
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Seho~l1rships. Inc~uding
A~ety"
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BONDED INDEBTEDNESS
A complete statement of Bonded Indebtedness of the School District,
showing the change during the. fiscal year ended July 6, 1968, Is as
follows:
.
Outst'tVlI
Ret....d QaWrt'tVlI
Durilltl I "vJw 6,
D ...criptk.
Orig",," . Ja"" 80,
1967
Y.....' 1968
Year
01 B0tt4s
AtIIOUOIt
,OOO
$
7,000 $ 16.000
1910 Series F 4'*,*, ..... £87,000
6,000 $ 3,000 $ 3,000
1184 Series G 8'*
70,000
19&8 Series H 2'*,*, •••..
00,000 ~!!I'ooo~ $ 20,000 $820,000
lJ
'*' .....
$757,000 $869,000 $ 30,000
$839,000
The above f.lnanclal stataments of the Swarthmo~Rutl8dge Union
8chool District for th\! school year ending July 6, 1958, Be published
m
compllBllCe with SeCtIon lI«l of the SChoo1 La,.. of Pt!IIJIQl-nt..
The ~uditors' Report WB8 med with the Court of Common PleaS of
DIIIa- County ~~_~ted>el" SOth, 1968, and will be confirmed
IIbaolute!y nn1. . ~
is taken therefrom within thirty (30) d8¥a
after the
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ISABEL P. FUSSELL.
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RIOHA1lD K. SNDb,
LAWBBNCJil A. &TIM>, .nL
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A.TI.ANTIC HEATING OIL.
Phi Mu Alumnae of Swarthmore
and vicinity convened Monday at
the home of Mrs. Ford F. Robinson, Guernsey road, for a dessert
meeting; Couventlon pictures were
.hOWD.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvm' R. " __Pl_:
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--DOW....
of Mt. HoJ,oke place had as their
dinner guests on SundQ Mr. and
Mrs. Norman SD7der of' MI'. Hol·yoke piace and Mrs. So dar' b'
y
• r0ther and slster-In-I_ Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Traub of Glendale, Calif.
. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. HeJ;.lng_
ton of Putt avtmue have had visitiDe
them
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---Itton'. aun" Xrs. Walter JIitche1l
1WIeb0Santa
Pe,- - Calif.
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'Ibis fuel has an advanced additive that helps prevent .
plimcnt in tanks, filters and nozzles, Iulp8 keep )/our
'
burnl!T clean as it heat..
/ Our service includes weather-controlled, automatic deJ!verY by courteous, well-trainect driv~rs - eomplete ~y or
Diaht bumerservic:e -lpeCiaJ budgOt terms for low mOnthly
payments WIth Do carrying charges.
,.
Let us ]lift' you complete details abOQt the c:omfort an4
reliability of oil heaL Call us tllday.
.
V.II. Ires.
200 W. Ridley Avenue
Ridley Peril
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Falcone Reports Workshop
.' 'or Constitutional
Revision
. John F. Speneer, treasurer of the
S wart h mo·re -,Rutlsdg.Vnion
School Board, told the Swarthmore
League of Womell Voters at its
Strath Haven Inn luncheon MOIlday, ;why the School District ia asking voters who approved a $100,000
bond iBlue last spring to approve
another $60,000 on November ,.
Mrs. . William C. McDermott,
league president, asksd members to
assist -in clearing any conf~sion
which might exist in the minds of
'. their neighbors relative to this bond
Issue for rebuilding the, burned
high school.
Spencer stated approval of the
referendum will not· increase the
district's debt limit 'which is already set by law at seven per cent
of its assessed realty. evaluation. It
will merely enable the district to
borrow up to' thq maximum of its
own borrowing capacity at the time
\ the new building must be financed
and to realize any saving .possible
over being forcec\. into Authority
financbig;
,
'He said that 'even the archiiects
disagree at present as to the' probable cost of rebuilding. but the $60,000 now being asked, when added
to Insurance monies, the two per
cent
th!, borrowing capacity
which the Board. can use without
electoraj;e approval, and the $100,000 already authorized by VQters
should add up to '500,0000_ The
School Board hopes the job' can be
done within that amount, !he said.
If forctid to go to an Authority
the 1B0ard must deed over' to the
Authority a building which will be
surrounded I>,y other property belonging to the School District,
tlghtiy tying up With legal restrictions, control with an outside agency which may, or may pot he cooperative.
.
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6peneer explaIned that th~ Board
had lI/)t' ailke
one lump.because it was riot certain
last spring just where money
might be needed and bond Issues
tie up funda for a specific 'PUIoPose.
Also it could not be readily determined then how much the local
borrowing. capacity would be increased in the next fiscal year by
rMuction 6f earlier debta and increase In assessed valuation.
ar
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haa: very little fuuctlon.
EDWAIII .' IAIEI
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More efficient handling ofof : : I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomas Bauer,
~:ponsibllities should be 8'ec
Jr., of Cornell avenue, announce
Mr. and Mrs. Waltsr B. Gear of
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones Academy road had' as their recent
Elm avenue had as their guests guests Mr. Greer's parents Mr. a.nd
, A110eating specific powe- to
the marriage of their daughter, Monday and Tuesday Dr. HaBBBn
Mt"II. Walter Geer of Washington.
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Gretchen Gay, to Private Franklin
Dajani of Zahira Quarters,
Legislature; breaking the parally-I T. Edwards on Saturday October
a cousin of the King of
18, in Winchester Va
'
zing influence of legislative
Jordon. Dr. Dajanl, wIlo Is a stu'
.
mlttees on proposed legislation'
Patricia Nowell presents
dent in the University of Pennsylhaving annual sessions (such . '
TAIEI DIE
Graduate School of Medicine,
states now have).
IIEDEA-A.,.HIi·
Real Estate. Personal property was observing American methods
DIE DAY .DIE
Other recommendations were:
and per capita taxes beCome
pediatric Praetice.
Cut the size of the House of delinquent offer October 31
.UII.TDRy-y,1f1
Other students who will later
Representatives, Pennsylvania's
. 1958. Penalty after that dat~ spend similar time with Dr. and
In Staged Readings
Ing the largest in. the nation and it is 5%.
Jones are Dr. p",dro Hernanbeing estimated that 75 to 100 memOct. 23, 24. 25 only
John A. Schumacher, collector dez of Cuba, Dr. Penslri Asuanitbers would be sufficient; establish a of to.O$, suggests that anyone chya of Thailand. and Dr. DurWood
unicame~al legislature to overcome
HEDGEROW
who has any questions or who lIaker of Grand Rapids, Mich.
"buck-passing" and bring Increased hos mislaid his tax biD . call him
111,1••, ...
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responsibility for legislative action at Klngswood 3.3151.'
set u,p a joint state committee that
would only do _rch on and ease Control of Outer' Space
interstate problems.
. "Antiques are not g"od because they are old. They are old
. Under "judiciary" Falcone reTopic of Federa
because they are good" • . . so says Mary M. Murphy. my
ported the lIucmell coDference genA discussion on the International
decorator and consultant.
erally agreed on doing away with control of outer space was held
Sorry the Dutci) Cupboard is sold. We still have the lovely
local minor judiciary and with the Monday evening at Whittier House
old cradle. but don't sleep on it. .
ISABEL BUNTING
grand jury. system of indictment
the West Delaware County
which is a "wasts of time and an Chapter of the United World Fedana~hronism".
eralists. Charles Carl Barns of tho.
It felt the Legislature should be electrieal engineering department
17112 So. Chester Road
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al10wed to cope with financial prob- and p~ofessor Charles Gilbert of
Hours
'
Phone
iems as they arise, and
the department of pOlitieal science
Tuesday.Saturday, 1-5 P.M.
debt limits as well as create taxa- at the college led the discussion.
K.lngswood 3.5554
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tion which would'be fair and reali...
The basic need, accordillg to the
tic in view of cbanges in the life speakers, is the achievement of Inpattern.
ternational control through the
All at the conference favored United Nations or some internahome :rule but SBoW extending it tional agency affiliated with the
could result in throwing decision of U.N. of the use of outer space to
"what is loeal .. and what is 110n- insure that it will ¥ used for peacelocal" onto ~tate courts. and a lo,{g
purpos~s. only. The non-m~litary
legal process,. because conditions and, the mIlItary aspects might be
which seem loea.1 usually have state
as a f~rst step toward
..
developing effective tneasures of
implical;ions.
Feeling that co . ty
t contt:Ol. The first encompasses satun govemmen lI'te th
d.
d .
lhad been reduced to practically e I s, e secon IS conc~rne WIth
nothing, delegates advocated
the means ~f their dehvery into
away with u ty
. ffi ' Co
space. Satelhtes, even though bear_
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co n row 0 ces. m- Ing a: direct relationship to weatr 11 db' . sDec-1
mIssioners could be kept and per- lIOns could be
mitted to make necessary
'ut-'
can 0 e y a
. appol
ial international agreement just' as
. ts to el t
meFn I' or
ec a county manager. the peaceful uses of atomic en.,rgy I
&' cone saw DO reason to
°d d I
I"ss of liilerty,thri>ugh changiDg
were conSI ere se~aratelY from
co .titutl H thinb "th
is
nuclear weapons. MIssiles can
ns
on. . e
. e~ not regarded ali an extension of
~re regulating today, It I~,
armaments system of nations
bel~g done by more agencies ,
must be con$idered in dis'annatne~lt I
while some may have aeemed to
negotiations
a .bit, others have gained.
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ne reported the question Is,
~,a,fl~t, ~~.pt.ac<;or~lqg. to .~~
to revise?" Some people feel
"!,eakers, It mIght be .~88lble, to
job must be done all at
f10d agreement on a SCIentific and
cause deficlelleles of the once
technological basis fo.rrh~t~he~~ha::~
eonstitution are so interrelated it is uses Ilf oUf~rte&paeeti t' I
t I
·program 0 In rna ana eon ro
hn POSSI'bl e to worry about or
k In with the owi ' ..Idelley.!
rect them separately.
eep g
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gr
ng ~
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f
of
intematlonal
sharing
of
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Other. belleve, n ace 0
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f' Id e:reml-!
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't . ell if f
10 e sClen IC Ie ,
a ew
plified in the field of atomic, :~:~~
on, I. IS W
at a tIme can be made.
and in the arrangements a
The middle ground would be
for the oInternational Ge,op~lysieal
create a climate for change Year.'
cure approval of the governor
Bowever useful and desirable
thl~ first step may be, the &peake~s
was done in N~ Jers~y. and
souri).. determ10e specifIC
urged, there can be no relaxation
of resIstance. get backing of
of fears and tensions until some
ity groups for specific
progress is 'made in agreements
Those who wanfthe .
to prevent the use of
~evised will have to "fight etl!otion siles as weapons of war and
with emotion" - pitch the cause tinued and persistent ~fforts to"to the level of the .people". Falcone
this end must bD made.
Said "You ..ean't uSe logic to fight
essential hilman natUre -' the bUnd
Mrs. Fred R. Lang entertained
emotional resistance to change that her bridge club for Illncheon Me.n-II
goes .back to our hairy an.eators". day at her Maple avenue home.
Too. 'there .aTe bOund to be people
who fear injury to personal interestll; and manipulations of professional politicians will have ·to
overcome. .
.
.
. In eonclu~.lon he remlDded ~IS llua_.
tence tha~ a crook~ politician
work agalDst any ~~ of .
tion, a.new. constitution IS no~ a
panacea for good government, only
'u
an aldl .
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Bemoans Authorities
Ernani Falcone, Swa"th mo re
Bigh School Boclal studies teacher
Who repqrted on the State Constitutior.al Revision Conference be
had attended at Bucknell University laatJune. 'called ,Jhe interest
rate and carrying charges on Authoriti~ "horrible".. Through too
sp,,!!lflcal,ly. 'spelling' out financi~
restrictions,' the present Constitution has thus caused .. people to
"have to pay where it hUrtS most",
In other brackets· than' the financial the Conference thought:
The governor should' be given
greater power to appoint cabinet
members· and his term of office
should not be limited, sinee today
the governor is a spokesman of the
people in a broader sen... than legislators can possibly be. Legisla_
tors are necessarily parochial and
'"
h'ted
in consol'd tio
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D .r~ over\VelS
In rn,ral representatitlil.· Reapportiooment to adjust this.rural domi-N-EW--S-N....O-:r-E-SDance was. listed as a national as
'Well as a state pmblem;
Mr. and,Mrs. L. A. Wetlaufer of
The governor should he permit- S'trath .Haven llvenue returned
ted to sit, in a non-voting C8!p&City, Sunday evening from a 10 day trip.
at Legislative sessions, in an effort They spent the weekend of October
to improve the executive,legislative 12 with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Rutherrelations, .the two now existing as ford, fonner Swarthmoreans now
separate camps;
,residing in Waddington, N.Y. FolHe should be given power to lowing a motor trip through New
Illake interstatetreat1\18 80 thai: EllgIand the Wet1aufers spent Sat'.
'SOllle of the
at ';1IfIici;lDg urday imd Bunday attending
statutes .of states might be over- Sigma Chi Epsilon Parents Week~e;
.,
end at Lehigh University, BethleThere should be limitation of the hem, where their son John Is a
lDllIti.headed commissions which member of the juafor claas.
have IIPrUJlg up all 0'181' "hJIIroHr. and JIrs. Ned Pyle and
headed monstrosities wh:"'" tune- daughters Ann and Gay of South
tiona ClftrlllP if nol actually ~a1- Chester road spent last
ly confUef';' ,
,
visiting coll.... in Wooster,
_os
The ~of IieateaaDt ..,tetDOr Pittsburgh, Gettyab~,and
l1IouJd tie
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i1ODe_...,. wiUl ablee
EmlTAl1 .EIIUL ITiIlEITS
Jia\e..,
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WlEII FIFI FilII
YHR:FI.
co-op
FOOD MAR'KE'Y
Consumer's Co-Op Ass'n. 01 Swarthmore, Inc.
403 Dartmouth Avenue Opposite Borough H.II
Swill's Premium
'L~g'oLamb Ib.69c
LOIN LAMB CHIPS
Legs and' Breasts of
"~'5Sc
FIJI.'
BETTY CROCKER
COCOA PUFFS
Chocolate Flavored
Highest Quality Protein Flakes with ~ntial Vitamins
,
and Minerals
.
CO·op·
Klrlgswood 3-1833
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SWEETZELS
SPICED WAFERS
SCOTCH WAFERS
2 Ibs. 59c
lal'9.e box ~9c'
HERSHEY'S
Instant COCOA MIX large si.ze89c
DR_ MELODY
can lOc
DOG FOOD
co-OP RED LABEL
2for'35c
•
'Ootmeal Bread' Easy, M,ix
35c
SWEET CIDER
~ gal. 39i'
FIRST OF' THE YEAR ~ flORIDA
Larg(!t
FRUIT
f,>"
t
23c
MINT JELLY
,Large Selection of
Trick or Treat Candies
AUNT JEMIMA
HW.&'.
Cereal
box 19c
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Com
HI-PRO
CATSUP
__..-am .....
box 19c
BETTY CROCKER.
TbJ. Ia ODly OIIa of IIWll'
".,. your UpeaalVI fun
could be d_.,'Id or 10it.
A wi.e arecautioD Ie to
get on "All Ri.ke" Fur
Floater. It'. inexpenalve
aJld coven nearly eveT7thiIII that collld happeIl
to your fan, wbenver
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,NEWS NOTES
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Edward T. Borer" son of Mra.
RObert C. Borer of Garrett avenue
has been placed on the
list
of the Wherton Scbool of tbe Unlveraityof Pennsylvaniafortbe academic 'lear 1957.58. Ed, a junior
at the universit"v is mB,l'oring in
tinanee.
,
Dea~'s
. Mrs.~. Fay Campbell Of. Cornell
avenue and her daughter MISS Mar• garet Campbell, spent the weekend
. at their summer home iu
ness,
there
they
ed th N.H.
A While
aI F'
h ld
.
e nnu
air e ID
Sandwicb, N.H., on Saturday,
tober 1 1 '
.
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. .ELNWOOD
" nI Home
COlvales08
. BalUmo.... PIke .. ' ....ooIn .1._
SWIIriIuaonI
Estabbshed 1932
QUiet, BellUUI 811mllllldlDp mila
_lIent U-Hour NunInc Care
Klngswood 3-0272
The Rev. and Mrs. J. Jarden
G~enther, !ormerl.y of "Friendship
Hill Farm , Paoli, have mcved to
their new residence on Lentam
lane, Leopard Lake, Berwyn. Mr.
is a former rector of
Trmlty Church.
.
Dr. and Mrs. Glen .T. SlDIt\l o:f
Gu.e~ther
u~
.
The executive "ommIttee o:f.the lick of Kennett Square as a candiDelaware Connty branch of
date :for president of the P.SIE.A.
' WAITD
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at ita annual convention ~ be h Id
TIIROW.AWAY IAII'
iDHarriat>urg In December . e
FIIR
ALL
ILEAIERI
DonaId A •..Henderaon,Martha
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.poodle desires
E
ally f u r r u s h e d o r
Ad! .1.. 1 - . . . .......
Bha
d M
t Y tm
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house for winter months.
RAYMOIO
OIWIOI
;w au ,argare
ea _rn,were
euees available. LOwell 6-0233.
no w. alai. 8&nd
, _ the Swarthmore- Rntledge repreWkNTED _ Former Swarthmore
LOw.11' 6.4&lz
aentativ!l8 attending the meeting.
.
Refe~.
PERSONAL _ Piano tuning speciallst, minor repairing, member
Piano'Technicians Guild. Leaman,
KIngswood 3-5766.
PERSONAL _ Contracting and
_ carpentering. KInllSwood 3-U26.
family wisb to come honle. Will
'Iou. rent a four bedroom house
avallalile December or January?
Reliable, tenants, references. Box A.
The SlVILrthmoreah.
.
WANTED
Post materUltJ nura·
work Monday, TneaPERSONAL - Roofing. spouti!,g,
Y':~~1J1~~~~~i~;!::~!;
references,
gutters, carpentry. Recreation
~,
Call OHesrooms a6-6669.
specialty. Roy ' J. Foster,
LOwell
PERSONAL - FURNITURE re,finished, repaired, upholstered;
slipcovers and draperies. Qn.a1itJ
at bargain prices\ both anand modern. P ease
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9f<~r1II'OCl'k,
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Bi~cles
.
Riverview road, with Dt.
1M•• arid Mr~. 'Alba E. R-1prl P.S.E,A; he1dlta annual ~
mother Mrs. H. B. Smith· of Jer~ o:f Park avenue lila", &8 their meetlna at the Ingleneuk o~ Octo.
ome, Ida., spent a weekend at gueats their BOn-in-laW and dauab- her 16. Frank. R Morey auperv1aWesleyan UniversitY visiting their ter Mr. and Mrs. Richard II. Burel- ing principal of' tbe loe:u b OOIa
son Mark for Parenta' Day. They sall and son Rickie o:f Great Bal"- led the Invocation and . :ed rI'
"ontinued on to Providence and rington, Ma...
W. YOCIllll, vice president
Boston for a few. days,
olg&!,izatlon, presided.
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frienda andI
slghtseemg.
"EA IOllmEE " . I twas
' dec Ided to support the
.
II IEETII. HEIE Domination of Mrs. Jobanna-Bav.
CLAS SI'F lED ADS
, .ERIOOL
PERSONAL _
Repa!--",
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,Parts, aeeeuories. Milt Glass Bicycle, Hobby, Toy Shop, 206 East
Baltimore Avenue, Clifton Heights,
MAdison 6-0713. Opposite Clifton
Theater.
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PEN' VISITS
. CHESTER CO.
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Doe Rim
Cub Scout Den I, o:f Pack I, .took o:f the KiDg rancb. One steer
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b:
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Yale and Harvard Avenues'
'Gl18Cious Dining in our AIR-CONDITIONED
Colonial Room. After - Luncheon Bridge
Tables available in ~CONDIT!ONED Lobby
Complete Luncheons - 900 - $1.75 - Noon to 1 :30
Dinners - Weekdays 6 .. 7:30; Sundays 1-7:80,
Rese•• atioas Can Klngswood 3-0680
HELEN C. WILSON, Manager
u..:
, I1aL 6
MOD
ILIII .ARIEI
IXCITING
Belvedere·
, Convalescent Home
Ne. . . . . . .~ .......
ad aepa1dIic Sbr.. 11M
.IAIiO TIIII"
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You, too, can lie a 'iVizmeil Over 7.000 la';"
ulous Iree prizes stUl to be wonl Start
playing this game tOday", "
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2507 Chestnut st.. chester
LOwen WIll
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2-5373
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PDDored
8ADJIIl PlPPUi TlIBNlIlB. Pnlpltelor
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CG:l......ceDl KeD aDd WO_eD
WATCBM4XBB '
of F. C. 'Bode aad
128 Yale
Swarthmore,
9-6839
or LOwell
6- ;;;:;;,rn
sitting
estimate.
Garrett
WEEKSI
LAUNDROMATS
, . 2'0 tlre lu.,q
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p~~:~~itS
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fJR£EIINATUSRAL'0USMINK
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2'0 tIN. lacq
wilmen/.
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CONSTRucnON
=
FOI
SALE -'" Ground musbroom
auitable fot potted plauta· or
. Can Wilson, Klnpwood 4-
ROOFING
,
ALTERATIONS' ..
Warm-Air Heating
Air Conditioning ..
Sheet MetalWork,
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IIdwanI F. lIBu CHafer I
Georga.Jars ud
,
~, .' TREE',SERVICE
FIIIJ........ '.F.... EIIIIIII'fI.
'. Sols .
......... prDIq ._, ••'M
CARNS
III'B.Mlrno.., l'IIuI .
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. Klngswood 3.0450
Jack Prichard
PAINTING
with rush seats.
Free Estimates
FOR REI'
FOR RENT - Furnished apartThree rooms 'and bath.
Cail KIngawood 8·2047
LOwell 6-2176
JlBDIA
OPBN I'ltIDAY BVBNINOS
Klngswood3-8761
Rutgers
'buslnow. Call
G.
AND SON
Gene,," Contractor'
II ..n.1I FLOORS - PLASTIC
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roUNDvicinity of
Benjamin
Avenue on Mon"
Three or more
day. Call KlIngswoo
Call Cleveland•. 0" c~111~r:!.~~"~ FOUND - Gold bracelet in front
P.M., Dr. Ferguson,
of Woman's Cluh Tuesday night.
2-6433.'
Call KInpwood 3-0623.
,
I CbYDE
StJWDAYB 1II1II BOLWAYB
~Ingswood
4-1234 .
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Insurance and RfKJ Estate
29 E. Fifth Street
CHester 4-6311
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Pa::
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Extra Large, Tender, ~esh "SNOWBALL"
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wu, an4, the choeolata milk
spots in Cheater County. Ac-'
breaking d 'I ou of tbe f181d orlal Park.
own a wooden fence
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110M H.' :MeWtllIama and her
Coatesville On
Btoted a dairy In Collett, Mark DaviB, War1'l9l Kitts,
siBtant, Mrs. . ,Albert Kitts, the by Willian: E8hle:u.n U:he,::dneted Bill ; McCawley, John McWilliams,
tuba eujoyed the thrilla' of w'!teb- at close range bow
milk y8
~aV1d Ridgeway, Larry TJeon~ and
Ing cattle rounded u~ In real we&, caived and tested, we 19b::"
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Mrs. wmtam R. JeavoD8.
lIfrB; 1. West Loveland, Mrs. W. G. Storluzi. Mrs. R. Wayne Goff. Edmund Daww::a. Mrs. C. L Ga!.
SectIon Q _ Mrs. x-nard. :Ash. lIfarsball Schmidt, Mrs. W. B. Mrs. Walter T. Black. Mrs. Marie breath, lirt R. B. FelloWs, JIll,
Brown. Mrs; F. S. Chambers, Ml'II. S. ;roster. Mrs. Hobart 'L. Swan.
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captain: solicitors _ Mrs. J. A.. Frank. Pierson. oMl'II. Maurice L. Mr$. Aaron Fine.
Daniels.
~rs. :;eorge S. ~alentlne. Thoma.
Turner, Ir•• Leanore Perkins, Mrs. Webater. Mrs. Dean CaldweU. lIfrB.
8eet1o'h P - Mrs. C. C. Shute.
SectIon I _ Mrs. Qiarles C. :Lued rs.
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Alexander Mill•• Mrs. ,Peter Gra- Arthur S. ltob~n, Mrs. Edward captain; sollcltol'll -'- Ml'II. Fred Martin. captain; sollcltora _ Mrs. !Section ~ ..,....Hl'II. WIlUem Nel.
bam Swing. Mrs. A. M. Lackey. M. James. Mra. James G. Delano. Lang. Mrs. Neal Weber. Mn. John B. W. f1tra'dley. MI'JI. Thomas G. IIOIl, caJltaD;l; soUcitors - PhllIp
Mrs. J. Paul Brown. MI'JI. Neal M~. Henry T. Gayle)" Mn. H. MacA1plne,Mr. aJld Mrs. C. S. Gar. Chew. Mrs. Harold Sltkoff. Mrs. FriNlman:Mrs. Ralph. Blehards.
Thurman. Mrs. William Campbell. BrlDkmann. Mrs. RcJbert S. Bred· rett, oMl'II. Pierce MacNair. Mrs. Marlin P. Nelson. Mrs. Robert Mor. Mrs. Will,am PrIce, Mrs. V. T. Trt.
Section F":'" Mr•. William Wel.h. he~d. ~rs·NA. L~~ ~~en.
Lee Gatewood., Mrs. W. Ne1{to row.Mrs. JohnH. Derickson.,lr.• bolett\.
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Mrs. D. I. ~nnett, Mrs. Raymond
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Section L - MI'\!. Davia B. Hop..
captain; solicitors _ Mrs. Herman
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D.lA P A Hood Jr.. Mrs. Walter D Taft, son.· captain: • sollclton - Ml'II.
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6eetion H _ Willla", T. Salom. Jone8"'.. _In; sobc,ltor~Mr. and r.
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Mr•. Joseph Howe. Mrs. Robert captain: sollclton _ Mrs. Helen ,~rs. flU,* p.RIc!P'l!Y, I(r. "l1d ".8ee~,!D D ~ Mrs. James L.lezl.
Section M ...., Badlara D. Kent,
H. ,Johnson; Mrs. 'Mary 'A. 'Ham. Mrs. Ear1.:f\lo••• M~. Edward
COtJNn'~;'8':~NE&8U:::LlOll&pl mond. Mrs. E:Ii.'~ulllns. Jr.• Mrs. lett, Jr•• Mrs. George .M. AJl8ll• '!O:~ .A.JUSOii. Jr•• ~s• .John Kue. South, Mrs. George H. Whitaere,
III aceordaD•• "I\h \h. A.t or .a.uemb17 Patti Polk. Mn."Haxlne' Hancock, Mn. Donald W. PooI\l~ Mrs.~ary . r•• , Ho~ace- PlI8IlIlore. Mrs. Mar· M~ •. Rueell~. 1[8 111:. Mr, ~d Mrs.
III .uch c.... macts and proYld04. \h. Com- Mrs. Elaine Bell. Mrs. Edythe Parke Dodd. Mrs. EdWin H. IMar. vel. WIlsOn; Mrs. L. C. Baker. Mrs. WIllUUII~. D,allq, EdIth Bunting,
~::~'.::.:.:.~ :!:~:: Jone., Mr•• Ella Lee Williams, Mr. •hall, M.... D. R. Wadleigh. Mr. MerrUi Hayes. Mrs. ~. Co Jqtox. Mrs. R. L. Walah, Florence Ln.
'Boom III \h. coun Ho... IIlIlui Dorourh or "I'd Mrs. Robert L. Thomson. Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas ,W. Hopper. Mrs. .rs. Richard M.. Dam,l. Mrs. Allen casse.
Il_. ooUnty or D ..." .... 1'.lUI8yl....... "atherl'De M~KI'nneJI M·rs W,'llIam H. Logan Lawrence. Mrs. Arthur Johnston. Mn. Willard Tomlinson. :==.
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Penfiel
Mrs. M,rs. DanieJ.Goldwater. Mrs. J. V. II You Neec/• ••
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See.tlon E _ Mrs. Henr,. L. But- Frank Wildeliu.... Mrs. W. E. Het- ~,cka,ec.ker. Mrs. J. A.• C. Fole'l'.'
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L. Whitaker. Mrs. Phebe Parker.
Section S - ,M~' Georp,.Me:- CIlptain} lIO!!~itors-Mrs.Marguer.
WE CAl IIPPLY MIll
'l'Il. purpose of \he ...... to· ....... \he Mrs. Ralph V. Little, Sr •• Sarah Keag. captain: sollilltors itre. ite·A. SeYmour. Ml'II. Stanley Stee. '
lIDpold _ •• duo on each or aold prope_a. Caldwell" Mrs. Robert R. Hopkins. lames Patchell, Mrs. D. Maee Gow· iw. Halfred Wertz. ,Philip
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Mrs.. Henry I. Hoot, Mrs. George· Ion. A. Sidney Johnson. Jr•• 'feggy Section B _ Mrs. Edward Crata.
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Mrs. ThomaS M. Gibson. Mrs. Mark Mrs. Charles Schrader. ~rs.l. Roy H. MaConechy. Robert Cross, Mrs. S w .
No.1-H. 8, ~:~= 314 Blk. Do Bi~e. Adell!le It. Strouae, Ml'II •. CalTOll. Jr;
.rame. B. ,TaylC1r. Mrs. E. B. Hollif1.
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1!jenneth N. W.tz, Mrs. Joseph 'M. Section C
Mrs. Birney It. lIfrB. C. A •. Anderlion. Mrs. B;e!lry "Prinlen of The Swarthmorean"
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No. 3 Samuel Kllier Bola.. iroue ChJ. caPtal!,; solicitors ....., Mft. W.L. B;oenlgirwal4, Mrs. Donat.! w. MaeSection 0 -'- Harry. OjIpenlander.
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Daugherty In charge of the party
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Swarthmore. and Mrs. lames C.
for C~ild Health
the party In Springfield. The
., Center
~ date total $867.37. This
The Central Committee of
money WlI~~d11Ied to equip the
Conu\IIlII'ityNurslng Serriee
Health Center,
Delaware Counti .held the
help. ~others who cannot sf·
meeting of the 1958-&9 season
,,!,gular . medical supervision
Swarthmore Borough Hall on'
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children. There
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a..l.ted by Janet Ryan. staff nUrBe.
Volunteer. from. the Central Com·
mittee al.o auist with the clerical
~ork. transportation and prepar,
IIIg children for the doctOr'. examInation.
A scholar.hip was provided
·which sent a child to camp for one
week during the .ummer.
It was also reported. that Mrs.
Elizabeth Iron. has returned from
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Jean Marten. has joined the .taU
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This PennsyNallia c~rporation llIakes· substantial
contributibns'· toPennsylvlIn'ia'$prosperity .
If•• II-LoWo W........--1.ot w.n oIde
OU LaDe. 'South of Groce. BunPIow.
TOWNBBIl' OJ' UPPER DAIlB'I'
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No. 13-Charlel HIoJ'es-Lotll 21-23-21. Slt.
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No. I~Pb1UP Amaterdam II Samuel Adol·
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No. 10 Margaret BlallDa-L&t H. sec.
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Our Board of Directors is compOsed of outs~ding
leaders in Pennsylvania business, iijdust!r. finance
and education. Its members include men from
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Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg. Lancaster,
Reading and A,llentown.· . .
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No. ~. 3. COIlDen-Loti 3-4. Sec• • '1.
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No. 23-.JobD J. CoJmor-Lot ",/63. Lester.
No. 2l-Kr8. E. J. Eagan-Lot 23/63. Le....
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No. 2'l-Eme11De auD-Lot '/63. Lelier.
No. II-Jeremilh Buff-Lot 11/63. LePer.
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This cotppany. is managed and operated by
Pennsylvama men and women •. mapy of whom may
be your friend\! and neighbors or ev!!n ·members of
your family. and ,all ofwhom are your fellow citi.zens.
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'nn'e H11UDer-Lot. 30. 8ecUal:llO.
No. 21
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Your "I~phone co~panJ lI1Iaka. ~ub...ntI..
contributions to Pannsylvanla'lI pro.perl~
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'Sea. U. CI11ppewa. Luter.
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, Your' telephone company is ~tsl to the progress,and
prosperity of this great state
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people work and live.
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A • • buyer..-a customer of others--we buy,
more than $45.000.000 worth of supplies and
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services each year from small. medium and large
local businesses furniture. ,typewriterS and other
office supplies. trucks. tires, gasoline; oil. food.
printing, steel. aluminum. concrete and scores
of other things.
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No. 3'l-JOIeph and Mary Petrow.ki,
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125 n .• 30G ft. fro 6t11 M •.-
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Ko .4O-J.... K. stewart-Lot 40. Bec . .y,
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BEQVEBT POB Bms
'lbe BorouBh of s""anhmore wm. receive
aealed "blda on Mond...,. NO'fember loth.
1151 tD ColmaU Chamber, Borough Ban.
S ••r1bmore. Pa.. at ':30 P.M. Eaa\em
Standard. Time, covering the terms for the
removal of ga.rbage from an households,
ea\ab11.shments. and 1nsUtuUons wUbln Ule
Borough. for the perlod of ODe ,.ear comm8DcIDI .Tl.1lua.rr tat..
U&d BUcb ncce...I:..e ,.ean .. tile COIlb'&c't 1Il&7 be kept;
in force III accordNlCe wlIIl J&I arm •• '1"be
apeclJlcaUDI1I UMl form of pJ'Op(IHcl contract
for HId work are GIl me ..Ill the BoJ'OU8b
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active part in Civic and charitable causes, both
contributors and as workers and leaders.
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telephone buildings and adflitions to buildings. ThuS
we provide jobs and income for thousands of Penn.
sylvanians not directly on our payroll ... for brick·
layers. carpenters, plasterers. electricians. plumbers.
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autoinobile design from Chrysler Corporation.
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required by the BoroUIb Code. A cerUited
check or bid. boDd. I:D.' uae amount. of $100.00
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Irving. ,co chairman Mrs.· Edwin
Crooby; . Ho.pitality Mrs. lames
Orew; Woodlyn Child H...!th Cen·
ter Mrs. Carzoll Streeter. co chair·
man Mrs. Morri. Hoven; Holiday
Cheer. Co chairmen MI'JI.' Mark
Bittle and Mrs. J. Franklin Gallkill; Budget Mrs. Charles W.
Luken., co chairmen .Mrs. William
Huey and Mrs. Birney K.. Morse;
Golden Age GrouP. chairmen Mre.
Mark Bittle (Swarthmore)· and
Jll:rs. James Crew (Springfield);
Scholarship Representative Mis. ·1.
Albright Jones.
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ao a phy.lcal therapist.
At this meeting the new officers
and committee chairmen assumed
their duties for the year ending in
October. 1969. They are:
Chairman Mr•• John W. Diff;
vice ,chairman Mrs. J. ·Frank1in
Gaskill, and Becr~tary Mrs. Wil·
liam Erh.
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The committee chairmen are as
follows:
Medical Relief and Supply Closet
Mrs. William Gehring. co chairman
Mr•• Jam.. Daugherty; Volunteer
Services Mrs. Paul Hertel: Mem·
bership Mr•• Charles Shaw; Edu.
cation and Puhllcity Mrs. Robert
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College Seeks Viclory
From Ursinus Bears
Free Lecture to Be
Held Sunday,
TRICK OR TREAT
U N ICE F
3 :30 On FOR
Hallowe'en, next Friday
THIS
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WEEK'S
CALENDAR
1'£1.•
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Friday, Octobet- 24
Chrysanthemum Show ....•..•..•....•. Field Bouse
. Saturday, Octobet- 25
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Chrysanthemum Show ••••..•.•••••••..• Field Bouse
Movie: "Magnificent Seven"· •....••...•.•••• Clothier
Gamet Canteen •••••••••..•. :.... MethodiBI: Church
Movie: "Magnifi!)e'1t Seven" ••••••.....••.. Clothier
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Sunday, October 26
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Friends F orum: "R0b't BarcI a¥...• ...... Meetlng H ouse
MomingWorship ................... Local Churches
OIlrysan tliemum Show.·.. .. ... .. . .. .. ... .. F'IeId House
Christian Science Lecture ••..••... ,. College Theatre
Mond~, dctober 27
F rien dl y Open ouse..........
. P resbyterlan
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Church
The need for practical religion night, the costumed children of'
Swarthmore College's winless will be the topic of a free, public Swartlnnore and Rutledge will visit 10:00 A.II. footb~1I charges will travel this lecture to be delivered in Swarth- their neighbors to collect treats for 6:30 Pill. Saturday to Collegeville to take more on Sunday by sylvia N. Poi- themselves and for othell children 8:00 P.M. on the Ursinus Bears in a game ing of Phoenix. Ariz..
throughout the world. In addition 9:00. P.M. which will see both teams seeking
A member of The Christian to the traditional pa.per sacks, they ,
their first victorle. of the cam· S· c;"nce
milk
~ ._ Board of Lectureship. Mias w.'11 carrv
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paign. Each team has been beaten Poli.ng will speak in the College pennies for UNIOEF.
11:00 A.M. three times and "rsinus has yet to Theatre, Chester and Fairview
The cartons will be
distributed at 2 : 00 P .DL
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score, falling before Johns Hopkins r';ads. at 3:30 p.m. under the aus· all schools on October 31, and may 3:30 P.M. 12·0, Susquehanna 6·0, and Wilkes pices .of First Church of Christ. also be obtained at the local drug
8·0. Swarthmore
has dropped
Scientist, Swarthmore. Ber subject stores. After the visiting,
all child~ . 2112
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games to Ober lD
hanna 7-0 and Hamilton 34-8.
. Revelation of Man's Spiritual Heri- them for the purpose of tumiui- in
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The game will be the 47th be- taq".
the money. Parties will be held from 1:30 P.M. - "Theatrelogues" .....•••..••••....... Woman's Club
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7 to 9 o'clock at th~ "'Athodist 4:00 P.M. - Hockey: College VB. Bryn Mawr ••••••..• College·Field
Active in pu IC e· uca
on
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tween the two Beh00Isma serres
P I' h Ida'
Rutgers Avenue
School 6:30 P.M. - Men's Association Dinner ..•.•• Presbyterian Church
dating back to 1895. Of t h e pre· number of years, M.ss 0 .ng 0
vious games Swarthmore has won degrees from Arizona State 'College and Trinity Church in Swarthmore,
Wednesday, October 29
30, Ursinus 14, and two games have and has also studied at the Univer- and at the home of Mrs. Berbert 7:00 p,M. - 'ISmail Fry" Parade ., •••..•....•.....•.•" Field Honse
ended in ties. Last year's contest slty of Califomia at Los :Angeles Steigelman, 121 Sylvan avenu.!'. in 8:00 P.M. - Bome & School ................... H. S. Andltorium
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was cancelled due to the flu epi· and the University of Southem Cal· Rutledge.
demic. Ursinus still remembers the ifornia.
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Afterward. Boy Scouts will take 6:30 P,M. - Men's C1ul> Dinner .......•.•..•.•.•. Trinity Chyreh
48.13 drubbing they' took In 1956
the money ~'the American Legion 7:00 P.M. - Hallowe'en Parade .•....•... ,Rutgers & Comel.Aves.
and will he out for revenge.
BOY SCOUT TROOP
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As was fea.red at the beginning
IN HONOR COU
ed. Any townspeople who have
Participate in Hallowe'en
of the season, Swarthmore's weak.
money left for ,UNI~EF on Balloness has been in the line which
Swarthmore Troop 2 of the Boy we'en night are invited to bring it Parae/e,. Thursc/ay! Oct. 30
Scouts gave recognition to those to Borough' Hall, or to caU Mrs. ~i=~!i!i~i!iii; -'-~~~=i
has lacked depth. Coach Lew Elver- who have advanced in scc'utiin@~ I Robj!rt E. Fry, chairman Of the I i
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son now says that his first string ran~ in the past month, at a Court
METHODIST CHURCH
guard, senior Scott Hildum, will of Honor on Tuesday evening.
iLast year $618 was oontributed
. RUMMAGE .SALE
probably be out for the rest of the
Jerry Stamford became a Star to UNICEF in th~ fashion to help
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season with a leg injul:y. Other Scout and Mark Detweiler became sick and hungry children all over
7 • , P.M.
.• speed and accuracy are
injuries have also taken their toll a first e1as. scout. Eaming' second the world..
n.rsd." Oot, .1
imporc&nt considerations
and Swarthmore faces an nphill I
b dge
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· specialize in prompt and
ELEnIO. DAY IAIE SALE
omecommg.
Wrege, David Martin, Brian ClyThe Swarthmore Varsity hockey
prech.e componnding.
mer. Tim McCillrey, John Derick- team defeated' Ridley Township
And p'll find our prices
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Hallowe'en Paracle
7 A.M. , S '.M.
son, Ennis Duling, Jim Breakell. High School Thursday, October 16,
uniformly fair. Why not
Rutgers, Avenue School
Starts at 7 Thurse/ay Tommy Topping, David Laird. in a hard fought,game. Carol'Zimtty ... nm time?
Tommy, Smith, Bill Carruth, Paul merman and Betty Ann McCorkel
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Deyo and Russell Jones.
scored the two winnlng goals. Alter roads, an imposing row 'of in- . Merit badges were awarded
though Ridley Township was agCATHERMAN'S
trepid judges - an l'ven dozen - Graham Patterson in citizenship mIg'I_dvl.; Swarthmore triumplied by
DRUG STORE
northeast corner of Park and Ches- the community; Jerry Stal1l'0rd in a score of 2-0.
will cast their vote. for the win· lifesaving and firemanship; David
The JV team 10ft 1-0 in the 'last
'KlngswoOd 3-0586
ners.
Beckmann in First Aid, pioneering,
minutes of theu- game in which
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Parade participants, 3ingly. in rowing, and canoeing; Bill
both teama pl.aied with dogged d.,.
pairs or· in groups, will assemble in swimming; Eddie Shute in per- termination to Win.
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on, Rutgers avenue below Cornell sonal fitness; Ricky Ullman, in
avenue, fancy dN88 first, and .afety; and MarkGood in basketry. FIRIT,
ILUI OlliE
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METHODIST IHURIH
comics behind them. Floats will line
Dr. snd Mrs. Walter P. BlIlstein
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'up OD Cornell avenue. The witches
of
South'
Cheater
road
have
had
The
first
da.itce
of
the
year
or
=Moinbonhlp
$1.00'
. AilmllSlon 10e
walk, previously swept by the tails
Tueselfy
their
the
'Duck
Club:
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be
held
Ssturg
Cobs
6c
visiting
them
since
of 77 black cats, will laad up to
South Chester road, turn right P"!'t son St/4 Ross W. Billsteb, and his day 'light, November 1. at the iL~~~1~~~A~II~Hf~~~'~-~1~~~-~~:;:;~;;::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
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the bank building, down to the judo guest.Pfc. JerryGeer, both of wh,oDl'IWoman~s Club on Park avenpe'!i
are
on
a
10.day
furlough
from
the
Price
Dowdy
and
his
orchestra.
will
ges stand at the corner, down Park,
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left on Dartmouth and into the Presidio Army Base in San :fran- play.
"You 'Meet, the Nicest People at Speare's"
This is the "kick·off' .dance in
borough llarking lot. There the as· cisco.
Mr. and Mrs. William lit. Wit- the .eries of six to be held in the
sorted paraders will wait until the
ham
and Mr. Clayton Witham of Coll1lng months. Highlights in the
doughty dozen makes their decision,
and Master of Ceremonies Bud Crest lane have retumed - from a series .will be a college night on
trip through northem New York
. November 29, and a New
Hastings announces the winners.
and the New Englahd states. . Year's Eve dance.
FAIR aO.MITTEE
. Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Murray
AlIOUIIIEI
ARTIST
of
Park avenUe had a. their house
Fr•• lit. T'.,r
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,Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Silvers
Portrait artist Peggy Zangerle guest last we'ekend Miss
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of
;renkintown.
a
of
Ru~rs avenJle, Dr. and Mrs.
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will once again be one of the outPhilip Gleason of Bryn Mawr and
standing participants in the T-rinity classmate of Mrs. Murray.
BOGMONT
IIEVBNTIJ AND. WBLSB SDIIIB'l'B
Mrs.
Paul
M.
Paulson
of
Park
Dr: and Mr... George Lilly of Linla
Church Boliday Fair, It was anSToaB B01JKS: JIoD4a71bni, 'rIuiI'Ida7•••38-.:",
nounced this week by Mrs. Otis avenue with her cousin Mrs. Vie- arrived home Saturday following
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Sober
of
Drexel
Hill
returned
a
.three
week
tour
of
Europe
where
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Earle, chairman of the 1958 fair.
Tuesda~ evening from
they participated in the IntemaAppoi"tments for sittings are
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tiona\ Porsche Treffen Meran: '
bers, with tiple. presently avail- guests' of Mrs. Paulson's son~in.
He~e more than 600 sporta car
law
and
daughter,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
V.
enthUlliasts
from all over the
abIe, Wednesday, November 12 and.
Thursday, November 13.
S. K'Upel\an and family for a five- world including 40 f·rom the Unitday visit
ed States gathered in Stuttgart,
Mrs. Earle also announced
that"
G
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rmany,
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Mrs. Valent.·ne L. Fine of Elm
Christmas cards, photographic. co • avenue will entertain a. her -m.- trials and
"- ~ocial events. This is the
h
or reproductions of t e Tr.nity
f'
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Earle's home, LOcust 6.0984.
Skadden and daughter Naney of been repx:osented In th~s event. .
Follo~."g the rally m ~tuttgart,
Manhasset,.N.Y., Mis•.Allsoll Mor_
TEENS, JUNIORS,
row of New York City andMiaa all ps~.c.pants 'Were proVld"li with
Edith Nettelof Bronxville, N.Y., ",ara In :~vhich ,they toured GerMr. and Mr.: ·Henry L. McCorkle m~y, Switzer~and, Ita~y and Aus,
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Story
end as the' guests, of Mr.' McCor- the.' S~ver~: Gleasons and, LIIlys
SIZES
kle's parents Mr: and Mrs. Gny A. ended. In ,~t1an, Itsly.
We'd like to send you a
McCorkle of Stoneridge, N.Y.
WhIle lD Switzerland, Dr. and
!'older on this aspect of
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WOMEN
beautiful
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Mrs.
Anna
Kunz,
mother
of
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Mrs. John Honnold of Rutgers aveThe art department
will initiate
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'Due.
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Write or phone.
Crepe - tissue faille - Peau satin - chiffons - taffetas
215 BoImom ..........-Cyowyd. Po.
a.m. Mrs. Avery F. Blake, chair- COLLEBE LIBRARIAN •
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I and 2 .piece. Solids and
beautiful
MOhawk 4-1591
~an, KIngaw~.d 3.1971. ma~ be
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Charles B. Shaw. librarian
prints.
COllege, left last
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week lor a 10.daylecture tonr in
the Midwest. Stops will hlelude two
Michigan colleges, Michigan State
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE.'
University and Western Michigan,
and
Aurora College in TIlinois and
OPEN 7 'A.M. to 7 :30 P.M.
Muskingum College ill Ohio.
Monday Tbrough Friday /'
An authority on the malrlnlr of
boOk.
as well As the reading of
BREAKFAST • LUNCH - DINNER
SPEARe'S DRESS DEP'T - 2nd R.00l
them, Dr. Shaw will lecture on the
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. / Closed Saturdays anti Suntlays
subjects, "Our Tnooglallhie. HeriFANCY' SANDWICHES
tage," -and "Printera' PJe·'lUItrlea".
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,Selection of' Dresses
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SWARTHMOREAN
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VOLUME 36-NUMBER 44
Public RecraalieD
Topic of LWY Mailing
.Polls Open
Tuesclay
7 A.M\-8 P.M.
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Swarthmore,
Pa.. Friday,
$4.00 PER YEAR '
Ocbiber 31, J958
Children's BoOk Week at
Public Library Nov.
November"
Ne.· H. S. Discu...d
Home I School Sassi.
2-8
A local woman voter was overheard as she said to a
Next week, November 2
friend.
"No. we're going to leave- the Sunday before Election
Discussion of Report,
through B, is Children's Book
~~y. Of co~rse, we'll' not be able to vote but ,
says
Plans, Time Schedule,
to Be Held at 8:00
Week at the Swarthmore Public
,t s nat on Important election, anyway."
Financing
Library. 'Two hundred new juven.
Monday Night
It seems to The Swarfhmorean a most important elec.
Aired
~e boob will be on exhibit durThe League of Women Voters
tion. We will elect an Tuesday the governor of the State,
Mrs. Hallock Campbell, instrucswartlnnore will meet .t the home ing the .week for young readers
representatives to the State Assembly, .the United Stotes
tion chairman, Dr. Samuel T. Car_
of Mrs• .Joseph Storlazzi, '227 .Park to browse through, reserve one
Senator from Pennsylvania'. and each district's representative
penter property chairman, and John
F. Spencer treasurer explained the
avenue at Ii p.m. Monday to hear for ifs very first brand new ",adto
Congress;
Swarthmore-Rutledge
Union School
a committee report on pubilc rec- ing, and all will; go into circulaTo each party, every single vote is extremely important.
Board's education, building and
restion, and to discuss the recom. tion on Saturday. This presents
The Republican party faces a very real challenge. nationally
budget problems to the couple of
mendations and conclusions submit- an excellent opportunity for parted. by the committee.
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ents, undes, aunts, and grandand in this state. The Democrats. are hard ot work and apa.hundred interested parents who atmothers
to
select
the
choicest
For two -years the local league
thetic Republican voters ploy a powerful assist. Politicians
tended Wednesday evening's Bome
and School meeting in the high
has been studying. and exploring Christmas gifts. '
school auditopum.,
understand that the size of this courty's n:'ajority, norma!ly
the possibilnies for a public recrea.
featUred win be the "Let's
. Republicon, may have a vital effect upon the 'election of a
First of all; the School Boai-d
tion program in Swarthmore.
Read About" series (all different
alms to build the finest educational
Republican governor for Pennsylvania' but many voters raise
committee, whoae chairman is Mrs. . c;ountries), "Life in Europe" and
. their eyebrows at "politics", until they want something for
program possible, adapting buildH. Woodwari McDowell, has com. "life in America" series, geothemselvat and fail to cost their vote.
ing to educational need., said Mra.
piled a comprehensive report
graphy boob. There will also be
Campbell who further stated "The
the present public rscrea'tion
the new "Landmark" and
The national Republican administration has twa critical
curriculum advocated in the Conant
grams, organizations. and fa.,ili1tie••• I "World Landmark" .boob.
years ahead. Each dllfeot it suffers weakens' its bargaining
report of American Secondary
There will be "Beginner.Boob"
Other members of the co"amiittee!
power in the world's international affairs. This is too cruci!,1 a'
Sehools is' the kind of curriculum
are Mrs. F. T. Anthony, Mrs. Her-I for the youngest readers and a
Swarthmore High School already
moment to permIt apathy and softness to work against the
man Bloom,' Mrs. David I Bowl.,., I new Random House series, inhasl"
administration which has vigilanfly pulled up from a recession'
Mrs. Richard Enion, nr. AmY:HOW-1 duding Dr. Seuss' "Cat in the.
k
'With a student body of' above
Hat Comes Back".
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(personal income and savings are Ilt on a II time pea , em·
average ability, sending about 80 '
It is expected that several repreployment figures are steadily rising) and managed to hold
per cent on to college; a capable
sentatives f~ various organizathis country at peace through situations for which there is no
faculty, and' a COll1llluni~ which
tions in Swarthmore which uh,vi.ie I
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blueprint or precedent to rely on.
' - . t s high scholastic ability,
recraation progr.,ms for
. Nearly every Republican in Swarthmore (92 per cent of
Swarthmore sbould be good. she
and teenagers, will. be present· to
contlnned. Although population dethem) voted to reelect Mr. Eisenhower to office. If the same
manda recently forced til
participate in the' discussioh and Directors Send Reminders
make recommendations based on
number of voters here and elsewhere would stiffen ~heir bock·
Board to spend its enercles on alefor Needlework
their experience in administering
'bones and vote a straight Republican ticket on Tuesday,\
mentary buildings, the Board antic.
the present recreation programs.
Guild
the,,;.would, mightily undergird the wearing, puzzl,ing. explor.
ipated the needs
Some copies of the Study of PubI,1c " Preparations . for the Annual
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building revision in the high achool
ing duties oHis office.
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weJl1iefore last spring's fire. ArchRecreation in Swarthmore" made Ingathering of the Swarthmore
This Election IS important. Your vote IS important.
jteets alid a curriculum advisory
by th~ !ocal league. are available to Branch of the Needlework Guild of
~merica are well,~itdei,way.
~-~..:... ~---.:...--'--...,..----..:.....:...---- committee were'· ah;,ady preparina
interested citizens. '
'fl) busy direc:tOrs have circulated
Colle.e Givea Red.' Cross for the educational aDd bnildlng
tbeir Tetninder--oaru. to' .inelr.b.ts;
..",' Pililts,.O
. f 81"00.
. d' T iles,. needa
in the seeondary school when
. bink
1_,
t1te f.·re n---"'tatsd fi"'~- ........
. ~t it is &gail' time to t . . ser.. '. . ' .
""""'"
- - ........
i()usly of the gi'eaf rieeds .
Swarthmore eoDege ....denfs, ties into a new struci:ural plan. The
the, various nearby charitable
Fun With Flowers' Is Topic faculty ond staff contributed new plan should be a better plan
. t'
to snpplv the
126 pints of bloOd to the Red
(Continued on Page 6)
gamSB Ions
.
•.,
fo' r Tuesday
Beat Ursinus 24 - 0
with new gsrments for the coming
Cross when the Southeastern
in Saturday
winter season.
Meeting.
Chapter Bloodmobile visited the Local Winners Named
The emphasis, as always, is on
The Junior W.oman's Club of College 011 Tuesday.
.
Game
In 1958 'Mum Show
.The Swarthmore College -,
"Itlae I new things, good things that foster
Swarthmore
will
have
as
its
guest
b
h
Good
•
Mr.!. -Charles H. Topping of North
I
.
De ora
year, a seDlor
Quakers will take the field Satur- self respect and boost the .mora e
T~esday Mrs. Samuel Crothers,
Princeton avenue. a member of the .
day to fight for their first win of recipients. A~yol1e may become
'Iiorliculturist and flow· student recruitment. chairman, Swarthmore Garden Club, was i
sgainst Connsctlcut Wesleyallsince a member ,with the gift of any two er-arranger. Her .lecture on "Fun and her committee did a "mag- name,d a winner in the 1958 Chrys1906. Having garnered their first like ~rtieles ~f new clothing or with Fiowers'l will illustrate the ~ificent job of organization" ac;.. anthemum Show staged last weekwin of the Season, a 24-0 rout of hl)usehold linen. The need is greatand; varied 'ways fall flowm-s cording to Mrs. H. Leroy Me- end in the colle&'Jl Field Hous~, ,Her
Ursinus College last Saturday. est for clothing of durable qnality and foliage may be used in arrang- Cune, cha~man of blood S8fVice aru,ngement of all fresh plant
Swarthmore will entertain the We.. forscbool age children. No matter ing attractive home decor.
for the Swarthmore Branc:h, terial stressing rhythm, placed first
leyan Cardinals this Saturday
how large or how email, every gift
In conjunction with the
America" Red~, 'whose 24 hi 10 entries.
Receiving a second ;prize was
Clothier Fieids as part of tbe an- will· be welcome and will help to Needlework Ingathering next
volunteers aided the Red, Cross '
nual Homecoming festivities..
brighten the life of ,some leas for- Junlotis are· reminded to 'bring
doctor and nurses throughout "rs. Robert K. Price of Moylan for
The Swarthmore.Weseylan
tunate person. '
new articles to the November
the day, contributing 99f1oursof her collectjon of five berried or
fruited trees and/Or shrubs; sliown
dates back to 1906, when the
Anyone not familiar with the.
Any Items ~y be
s"",ice. "
.
ran up a 6~ score over their
the Gnild,who likes the idea In the cl
Among the blood donors were in one container.
The
.Timior
ProVidence
Garden
tors. The teams did not meet again
giving arbicles of her own chooa- but there must be two, and
. 72 first time donors. Of the ISO
nntil 19411, and betw,en' 1942 and ing, rna)' call Mrs. A. Sidney John- must be the same size.
scheduled to give blood there ClUb placed second 1n the "Golden
1967 tbe' Cardinals beat Swarth- son,'Jr., KIngswood 3-4666, who will ,Juniors are also asked to turn
were 20 reiected and four whose ~ays of Antumn"; featuring a'bUt"
more 10 times without a loss. The
her in touch with a direetor
their ticket-,!!,Ie money from
dass schedules prevented their fet luncheon table for six' or more.
permittinli' one or more' composiGamet.came cloaest last year~hen the neirJhborhood., . '
benefit SO thaiflnal tabulation
giving.
tions
,using som,,- ehrysanthemuma•.
Every donor will have the
be made.
Mrs. Virginia Von Frankenburg
a blocked punt' and intercepted pas.
Rose Valley Nurseries of Media
enabled the .Cardinals to eke out a tunity to see firat-hand the
served as faculty adviser.
. placed
ftrst for their garden dI814-18 victory.
ments collected at the Ing'ltheriDl~ ILocal'UF Drive
Pennies' for UNICEF
Play' using hardy pla.pt .material
The home teani haslo.t to'Ober- on November n in the Woman's
Achieves 40%
,
.
and emphasizing chrysanthemums.
lin, SusquehaDJIB. and Hamilton in Club.
Three aeetiQD8 of the Swarth- Hospitable· hosts who· will,. be Their oul!ltanding exhibit won the
addition to ita one triumph, while
more.Rntledge district of
opening their doors to diminutive, Pennsylvania Horticultural Society
(Continueil on Page 6)
United Fund have passed 100
and half·size spooks toriight, in re- Flower Sho,. A.ward.' .
cenl
of
quota.
The
captains
responsponse
to H&1l.we1e.n's traditional
LinyiJla Orcltards of Concordville
Where to
sible
for
this
early
success
are
Mrs.
"Trick
or
Treat",
are
.reminded
that
also
received Special' Mention not
PRESENT
James
Jul
of
Cornell
avenue,
ma!lqueraders
a...
collecting
in
eompotition.
VOTE
'THREE SISTERS'
Leonard Ashton of Elm avenue,
for UNICEF as well as
, _ _ _ _ _...;",_ __
and Donald .Henderson of River,own' capacious ,Wmmies. 'In M'
B' k ~
Tuesday
The Swarthmore College Little
vie';' road, who 1!.aaded the drive'in the interest of the world's children
.0
ers
a el.or
T'heatre Ciub will present Chekov's
'H,the
Swartjlmor¥tntledge
sch!"'ls.
citizens
a.easked,
not
to
double
Voters
"The Three Sisters" in Clothier Me"ovem"er
A total of $10,206 has been re- their celebration of Hallowe'en, but
morial Hall on the campus on Ocported to headquarters by District to divide it, in kind.
The Mothers' Club of Swarth:
tober 31 and November 1 at 8:30
Directo~ Edmunif' Jones. This rep·
Sp"oksters will take the goodies more has completed plans for the
7 A.M •. - 8 P.M.
P.m.
resents 40 per cent of .the
home, to. be sure,· b~t the pennies Ba\
NORTHERN PR~NCT
Under the' direction "f Barbara
quota which Is $26,946.'
.will go to the, world's needier 4. A large I!"so~ent of eaJtea.
Trinity
Church
.
Solicitors
are
urged
to
'
children. Tbe P!lJlnies_wII!' be tal«!h pies and 'goodisa wII1 be .old at the
. P~rson Lange. tI¥iI D~~:~~~~~:~U
un.te the talentaof- Becky
their activities this w~ in an
the Methodist Church. the Iiolling center at ,theRn1Irers Ave- .
'61, who played Laura in "The Glaaa
fort to complete' the drive by .the Ruge!" Avellue. School in ,6warth- ~ue. ~hool. Mothers will be on hand
EASTERN PR~INCT
Qounty '. Report Dinner
or to the home of Mrs. H.... with their wares fl'9m 7 a.m. to '
?Ienagerie", as Masha; Steve Gil~
Borough .:tal ,
born '69,' Whose Thomas Mendlp,
.!t I which will be held -ori Monday evein It!1t1edge, 121 4 P,1J1. ..
Berowne and Aut\llycus are well
it Inill1lf, November 10.
Vlher:e parties wII1
SPecial, treata will be available
'.
'. . for .the children.
.
be hel
relDembered, as "ershIDin;
,
WESTERN
PltECI,...cr
aillAL TtHU .•••
'ADY toWnB»eople of . either . Mrs. Walte? Schleyer. cbalrmaa
BolYard '61) as 0110; I)orothY 81.Initl'l
'62 as Irin,,; David Swason. '61
The' )(ethodld. church ~:~I=:rr1~::: or Rutledge wllo find of the sale, &ad her "",",,"\t8e,
Rutgers ".,..Sc:!taol
A.Udrey; ud.Tanet Po1Ven '60 as
or:~~Din~:nerwm
bthe1~.l
delepted p8IdIietI~imr. b,"'~ an the~tIi
Nataaba. ' .
~
III
. l._ .. at
inVit8cl to.brinr iHo BQiwafr 'for the sale.
",'nDIlO1IDII84
Pnclord Ie Ih.~, . .
ioodal llanal
,or.W
~ BcitiatB. tbtd_ofmottren arebuq ID
..!..11Bic·t.lr ... ~::W:;~1a~by~1 ""Will ...... '" ....... *I.
,
Annuil I.-a_Ih.,i.Scheduled for lov.9
B;I,;I-.....
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-,
TBII SWAltl'llilOItBAN
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Pale!
......
Turkey and allover the Far East
Mrs. Paul J. Rutan of Ogden who weighed In at elgilt pounda. S. Rutherford of Waddington. N,Y.•
formerly of Stratb Haven avenue,
for the last three m~ntbs..
avenue entertaln~her bridge club one and one-half ounces on ·October
who have. heen visiting their son
16.
,
Peggy Spencer. daughter of Mr. at luncheon on Wednesday.
Mre. H. C..Williams of Soutb
The maternal grandparel1ts are and daughter-In-law and grand1e
Chester road Wlll
have
I's
ber
weekand
Mrs.
John
Spencer
of
Yt
'r'
th
19i
rI
M' J ce S l a '
Mr. and mrS. An ony Ma e , ~r. and. Ml-s. John depeyster Con- daugbter. Ellen. two-years-old. are
·
end guest h e r meee ISS oy
- avenue entertaiDed some of el'
.
Mr. and Mre. S. the paternal grandparents.
ter of New York City.
friends' at a puppet party on SaturJ Jr.• ~ormerly ~f Medford. M....., ger of
Dr. Leroy E. Peterson of yassar day afternoon.
.
are now resl~lDg a~ 260 Dal'hne
avenue recently attended the.cereMrs. John deMoll of Harvard ~a~•. Broomfl~ld. Co~~ :r·SM~monies celebrating the 125th anni- avenue is entertaining at a lunch- glen IS an engm~r WI
e un nn
nn
versary of the founding of Oberlin eon today for Mrs. James I). Nel- s,trand CorporatlDD. Tile
IWARTHIIDBE IIETHlDlrt IICIAL HALL, PABK AYE.
College. The Class and Club ·Pres" son. the former ,Chariotte deMoD. have adeled·a fourth. daugbter to
THURSDAY, NOV. 6, 1958 • 5 :30alnl 7 P.M.'
Idents Councils of whlcb he is a daughter of Mrs.' Carl deMoll of their. famll~. Sara Pettit, born Sepmember. met
same weekend.
Park avenue. The Nelsons have re- teaiber .21 iD Denver. Mrs. Malgleri
Adults ,$2.00
,
Children (under 12)' $1.00
is
the
former
Sally
Spencer,
daugh,
H..
II
d.
I
II
••
f.r _•••
Mrs. A . 'L. CI ayden ret urne.d to cently moved into 403 Yale avenue.
f M
Gilm
S f "
•
•
••
_ ..
ber home on Elm avenue Thursday
Mr and Mrs Robert
....G 0
rs. cI.
an penc"r o.
TicketS AvaPable at The .Harlow Shop. 19 S. Chester Rd. \
of last week following a seVen-day form~rly of Weston Ma... are
uernse), roa .
. ,
.
visit witb Mrs. R'1bert E. Carels of making their hom: at
Mrs.
T. Redden of Cornell I
Peace Dale R I
.
M M
h
a~enue
and her 81ater Mrs. Harold I'
• .•
Pnnceton avenue. r., 1lJTay as
11"'H 1m
t Ia S
Mr. Clark W. Davis of Walllng- heen transferred to the Phlladel- Mu .Inedo.f °d .... speNnorthstpl un
inford returned bome
Satnrday
after
h'
.
d
to'
I
th
in day an Mon ay In
a
•
•
.
'II la area 10 or er
JO n e N.J' itl
th' b rothera two week busme.. trip to Texas dustrial depar1;ment of tbe Morton . l '
"d ~steng .. elr d Mr and the w ..t Coast
S It Com
. Th M
h
In- aw an 81 r .".r. an
s.
Mrs. A. M. H. Sh~ldon of South t a
PRanbeY'rt Je ubrraisysi ave Frank Black wbo celebrated tbeir
wo Bons. 0
• r .• w o n
ddi'
S
.
.
•
we ng aoolversary on. unChester road has as her house guest sophomore year a t:.1"
Ham!'Iton
,.
Mrs. Clair Newberry who arrived lege, Clinton. N.Y.• and Donald. day.
luun IUDS HIUIE·ILEAIII., TOOl
.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Robert.D. Hulme
TueBday from North Hol1yrwood. who attends the Rutgers aV\ll1ue
9 South
Chester
Road
Calif.
school
will entertain alnmni of the co\,
.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Reuther
M .' d M R Ch te S
lege at a "cider and doughnuts"
Call KIngswood g.;.Q476
• apa~
an
rs...
eBb r hpencer
' a t theIr '-.
, moved S a t urd ay f rom thelr
.
. .
• .,. f S r. rth
.d . open h
ouse
.wme on H averActI. . . . . .hr if .......,....re II...................
'ment in the Dartmouth House to 'Oth . wha more ~ve~ue ..';;; aM a8 ford place- following the homecomrs . lng football game Saturday aftertbeir new home at 8 North Bryn S elr o~sebgutehS ~ncle ..· ady • te
pencer.
er-lO- aw
Mawr pIace. "Woe d'la. I
\
M ro WI
'F anh II818 fr
-i11'II
Mrs. Henry L. Smith of Dart- LMrk' aCn~ Irlsl·Wh~lte.r .,~t ~h: 0
mouth avenue had as her guest for a e Ity. •
I e In :"wa
ore
.'
a few da s of last week her daugh" the Fathauers also vi.lte~ another
Mr. and Mrs. ,Irving Hollingsy
of Mrs. Fathauer's sisters. Mrs.
head
of Medford. 1l.J.. announce
ter Mrs. John T. Handy. Jr.• of EI' h '''aff d f M d' .. d
'f'ld Md
IS a"
or 0
e la. An a the 'engagement of ilieir daughter.
Crls
Ie.
.
b ther an d·ate·
fI1 r-lO-Iaw Mr.
Mrs. CI arence A·• Bost on 0 f H ar- Mro R
be t F Ito of R'dl P k Nancy. to Mr. ,Schuyler Elsbree.
CRAPES
yard avenue has had as her guest
rs. 0 r u n . I ey ar. son of Mr; and Mrs. Wayland H.
for two weeks her mother Mrs. W.
Mr: and Mrs. Robert H. Craven EIBbree of Wallingford.
B. Risley
Dalla•• Pa.
formerly of Lincoln a",enue have
LlNVILLA ORCHARDS
Miss Hollingshead is a 1958
'Mr. and. Mrs. Bnrry Wood of rece~tly moved to 4 Long Point
''TIae
WlUl. ~ 0 . '.... Banl··
,Walnut lane attended the annual lane. Media.
. graduatl! of Earlham College. RI.b~ak.· ..... 1 tbHqll Me" te tile Cltrre..leaJ', jimoUoa -et . . . III; tIaea 10"
towant a.••ier' ili adleI to bo.-l&ali.
thea ~i mUet ...........~
'meeting of the American Horticul.Dr. and Mrs. John McGaw F,os- mond. In~ .• and is now a graduate
ud
.1
A.II.
•
•
'11... IHi••r
. turalCouncil beld in Williamshurg.ter·and children Jeffrey and Lorie student 10 the sc?ool of physical
Va .• last week. During the four-day 'have recently DlOved into their
therap?, at the Umverslty of Penn, session Mrs. Wood was one of, two home In.Needham. Mass. Since
sylvama.
women appointed to serve on the ing Japan last Decemher the
Mr. Elsbree graduated from
committ4\8 for the American ex- ters have heen in Denver.
Earlham In -1966 and Is now emhibit at the International·'Horticul- IWhere Dr. Foster concluded
pJeyed by the Departmentof\~ealtb
toral Exposition to be held in Rot- army service at': Fitzsimons Ho'splNew 9Ileans, La.
·terdam. Holland. in 1960,
tal in May. He has been connected
The cO]lple plan to be married in
Mrs. Wayne Randall of North with . the Colorado Foundat\on for
. of next year.
Swarthmore avenue entertained at ·Research in Tllberculosis duriDg
luncbeon for the Thimble Group summer months. Dr. Foster. wbo
. TD WED TDDAY
Monday.
. is the son of Mr. and ¥rs. Doncan ,The marriage of Miss Maryellen
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Baird of Foster of Crest lane. is
usia- Snape. daughWr. of Mr. and Mrs.
Rutgers avenue returned Monday· 'tsolt. prof..so,r of .h~~~:~~~:':~
Roy §lna~·lOt .Harvard . .
after a 10-day. vacation trip to Bosto" UniverSity i Medical
aDd Mr. Do
Frat\k Plelice
Florida.
. Mrs. Albert L •.IHiIles of"
t4l'e place at ':~O th~ afternoon,
Mrs. Carl'deMoli of Park avenue lane spent several daya last
October 81..-' the ,Swarthmore
'Methodist Church.
, bad as her .guest for the day Tues- In Schen~tady. N.Y. visiting
day of last week Mrs. J. E. P. son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
Mr. Pierce Is the son of Mrs.
The Little Theatre Club
Grand of Arlington. Va., who was Mrs. Clifford M. Bryant and. tbeir Ernest Eugene Kenwell of Harvard
in Philadelphia attending a dietic- three· cbildren Clifford. Jr.. Bar- avenue and the late Mr. Benjiunin
of Swarthmore Colleg~
I,ns' convention.
bara and Laura.
Fr"nklin Pierce.
.. '.\
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Reeder
Mr. and Mrs. Ii. Mace GOwing
presents ~.
I
, .
! .
of Harvard a~nue' have visiting (if PaiTisb road spent last ~nd
IIITH
,them Mrs. Reeder's !,unt Miss visiting their' daughter Nancy at
Mr. and Mrs. Edwii\ K. ·.RutberFabne Ritter of Muncy. Pa.
Denison University. Nancy was re- ford. 30 North Hills Drive. West
Mrs. Ralpb S.Hayes of OberliD 'cently fnltiatedinto Phi Society. a Chestsr, announce ~e 1!irth of a
· avenue bas a8 ber guest Mrs. W. sophomore scboiaitlc bonor ",,"iety. son. Edwin Clarkson Rutherford,
. By ANTON CHEKO.V
R. Farris of Lowell., Mass.
Mr. John Rumsey Of Vassar aveDirected by Barbara Peqrsoil lang
,
oMrs. John M. Rainey of Yale nue. with his brother Ellis Rb.mseyl
avenue returned SatUrday from a of South Chester' road. spent
,
\
,.
week's visit- with her ,alater Mrs. weekend at Notre Dame T.Jniver~itY.
;CaII •• :
October
31
and
November
1
,
George Vannote in East Orange. South Bend. Ind••. where, they atIIBI. LLOYD E. KAUFFIIAN
8:30
P.M._I'
N.J..
,
' tended tbe Notre· Dame - Purdue
Mr. and Mrs. H. H: HoptUnEi of football game· on Saturday and
Admission $1.00
Wellesley road had as tbe!r guest visited with Clifford Rumsei. son ~~~~~~~~~~~~~;III CI h'
MemOrlil.:
. I H'U
last week Miss Gladys Whitman of of· Mr. Ellis Rumsey. ·wbo. ia a ~
.. otler.
il,.. '
Lo. Angeles. C,lit.
. Freshman this
.'
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fairbanks F!i!!~!!!'~~~~!!!!!i!!!!!!!i!~
have recently returned to their
On
Channel ·6
,
S\¥ARTilIIDB~.
Park avenu'. borne folloWing a
DIANA BREWSTER
•
_k's visit with their daughter
Mrs. Russel['¥oungblood. of Myrtle
tile Phil •• LyrIc Opl" Comp ••y ..
5 More I)ays!!!
Beach. S.C.-While they were there W!,ed~lesdlay, ~~~~. - 9:45 kM.
,
Now
thru
Tuesday
.'
-..;' . . ,
.
.'
their son-in-law Lt. ,YOll11gbl
"11011 •• SpIrit . Song
"ri....
Oct; 31 • Nov. '4
arrived home unpiq,ectedly with bis ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
flight squadron which has heen in
DANNY KAYE .
Personals
AIIIIU'A'L TUR'KEY' DIIIIIE·R
I.· ......
th~
80s
~orth
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,0.
Music Cept. Announce,
Nov.. Cec. Concerts
ber 14. when Claudio Spies will
conduct tbe col~ege orcb""tra. Be..
lectlona on the program include Z
The Swarthmore College depart- S. Bach, Suite 2 in B . minor fo~
ment of mnalc bas announced three Flute. 'Sirinp and Continuo; Igor
:public concerta to be pr...ente4 iD Stravineky. Ode for full orcheatra
Clothier Memorial in November and (11948); and Franz Schubert. SymDecember. The first will be given phony 4 in C minor.
nqj; Fr!day. November 7. under
01\: Saturday. December 18. Peter
t!'~ awtPlc~ of the Cooper FOu\1d .... Gram Swing will conduct the coltlOn ~nd will feat,ure a program of lege chorus in the annual ChristRenaISsance mUBlC from Flandel"ll mas concert.
a.nd Spa~. Th~ New Y.ork Pro MuThe .above concerto will all Iii.
. s~ca'A:ntlquewi1lperformunderthe held at 8:16 p.m. No tickets will
directIon of Noah Greenbnrg.
'be required.
.
The. second concert will be held
The performance' f J S B h'
on the FoJlowiDg Friday. Novem" !'Magniticat" with'; .. ·0 ae s
...... _ ... _.
ugene rman-
,
Troops 744, 331 Take
Weekend Clmpinl Trip
·Fonrteen membere of Girl Scout
Troop 744. fifth grade. spent 'leet
weekend camping In Rock Glen at
Sunset Hill. Despite the" dampness
on Saturday and Sunday. the girls
enjoyed a bUBY and fun.fllJed program. Including a slght-aeslug
tour of . the camp. building 'fires
- - - - . - ... - - - . - . - - dy. the ~hlladelphia Orchestra and
the choruses of Swarthmore. Have~ord and Bryn M ....... will be held
Friday afterno~n. December 6. and
Saturday evamng. December 6. at
the Academy of Mus!r.
'
e .. particlpatin&' iD camPiii&' aatlYItles were :eire. conn W. Bell
Park avenne and Mre. Arden If.
.Johnson of Drew avenue. .
Als. enj07lng a w....kend tdJt
to Sunset Hill were 10 eighth Ii de
girls from Taoop 381~ They fnchMled:
•
Judy Tyson. Betel" Ward•.Dorotby GatewoOd. Helen' Mom-,
Linda Hunt. Rita Gray. Shannoa
Raleigh. Sandy Tompkins Gall
Donovan and Jane 'JacksOn:
Accompanying theme were thelr
leader .Mrs. L. C. Gatewood, ~
bara Hall of the college. asalatlmt:
leader. and Mrs. Hane &reJ.
with _t wood. leamlug llimple
fi'!:ld. ~mptiro programs. and
ou
r coo ng.
Members of the troop who made
the trip were:
,
Jennifer Bell. Zean Collebberg.
Lou Dudley. Nancy Field, Cynthia
Fox, Janet Fox. Judy Gom. Ida
Hay. Carol Lee Jobnson. Linda
Lane. Jill Spencer. Sandra Snyder.
Patty Stsmford. Joanne Swan.
Leaders were Mrs. William CoIlenberg and Mrs. Leroy PeterSon.
Karen Peterson. Senior Scout, accompanied the troop to' bel'll with
program planning. Kristin Peterson ,went along as a visitor. Moth-
or
BUILT FOR THE 1 MAN
A LITTLE BIT MORE
. IN 4 'WHO WANTS
.
The
,
BEAUTY SALON
.
Why new 1959 Cars of The ForWard Look
,
.
.
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..
S'W'EET CIDER
Ap·PLES
of
".nIt
Bet".
The smell
&tuft:
,di.
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Governor George M. Leader of
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counsel of the Repuhlican National
Committee. Mr. Leader had his
troubles and his faults as Governor. bilt he is a good pllbUc servant,
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wbUe Mr. Soott is'known a8 a mod_til Republican J,r tbe Ei~nhower
iChool.
Our inclination is toward Governor Leader 88 repiesentative Of '~e
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new Democrats of Pennsylvaliia.
· who have broupt a fresh political • 'tNlaNAlIONAL AllPORT
SR'rlCE
atmOllJlbere to·· a state that bady
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fREQUENT EXPRESS'BUSES lIEFrom GIl WitoliQ! in the NEW • lWEEtf '?th ST. TERM. AND.
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. Jack E. Larson is now cmocicrfecI With. The Music Box and
brings. with him 10Y-i
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And when it's a new' 1959 Car
Of The Forward Look, the·
beautY om makes it tough
to be hru.'d-headed.
But the best part comes nan, These carS are engineered
to, be driven.
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At their best when they're iIi
motion as yOUl" band aiId
foot command!
Here's why they can do what.'
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Alltheeontrolureatyourftnger- .
· tips.
uShbii.tton dnvmg 00n~
troll! are :.J'in one handy clllSter of
buttons. jllSt under your left hapd.
(Easy for you to get at-keeps your
right hand on the wheel. And the
YO\Ulll!iWis c....'·treacJ{·em!) Another
set of buttons to your right controls
th~ heater and air conditioning. And
instruments on the new panel are
where you can see them. without
looking .too far away from the road.
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Touch the but'.-
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The .
New swivel &eats, available only on Can of Th; Forward Look, make them the saaieat can to let Ia. and oat of you ever ....
-ton-and gol
Pushbutton
TorqueFlite con-
trols are sbn~
mechanical 8nd
proved by over
IJ; bUlion miIeo
of driving;
~ The steering works for you full
· time. We eaU it Constan,t-Control
full-time power, Steering. because it
doesn't just "cut in" at sharp turns,
the way some power steering does.
Ours helps you all the time, so you
have a constant. steady "feel of the
,road," It makes these the' bestdriving ears in America.
They don't bob their noses or
scrape their tail8'w,hen you stop
and start fast . . . and they take
comers flat and steady as if they
were on rails. Only t4e cars from
Chrysler Corporation have Torsion- .
Ami IUde. It gives you a firm; surefooted ride. even over railroad tracks
lind rough counfrll roads. {For '69
· you elm get The Fbrward Look cars
with added air units in the rear.
This gives you automatic leve1ingso even if you have a heavy load
in back. the car rides level.
The seats swivel to let you in and
out. These are the easiest cars
you've ever seen ~ get i!' and out
of. As you can see m the pI~. the
_ts' tum like an office chair. on .
noiae1 ! nylon bearings. ThIlY I~ck
in place wIille you drive-and adjust
ill suit your driving comfort. Our.
I1eW. roomieJ: body design for '59
gi~ you ~'h~ and knee 1"C!Om
tcsidell-eSpecia1Iy m back.
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Mirror and headUahts arijust
themselves for niiibt drlVln,.
You've ~:;:fven a car that did
80 much
l8J[e. you feel sec:urI! at
DighU The headlights dim automatically whim anothln" car
prbaches from up frorit. And
.
· rear-vision mirror .ajulI.ts itself
· e1ectroniea1Jy to take the ~ mit
ofliglits coming at you froD! bAhhid. ,
· A few of the other safety features:
an outside fender mirror you'can
adjust from inside the
electric
windshield wipers tqat don't slow to·
a gasp on hi!is or when y!'u ~:t:
to ,pass . • • Safety-Run
demgned to keep the·tire from jumping the rim ifyou I)ver havea blowout.
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And they've got the bra1ms to go
with 'em-Total-Contact brakes.
Two' hydraulic I;YlInders up front.
where other ears fiave only one. And
the brake makes cOntact all the way
arowid the druid-nOt ~ part of
the way. as In other ears. Touch tbe
brake.p!dal~and you 8l'OP. .
More ChrYAler Corporatio~
Rio~ featkes toO-thiM seat:
'that 'faces back. spare tire hidden in
the fender. 1rip!\ow that rolls doWn
into the tailgate, seatS'ihatfold flat
to the Boor in leas time than It takes
you to read this sentenCe;
Com.pound
wlad.blehls.
d:rlllllDl ..
by Chryaler
Corpor.Uo"!i
pace for da.
sign bot aIoo
ear ...
True
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Introcluced_
ODIY '..boo the
lot
milkeo. a real
contribution
to· your car'e
driving stability on·the
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watch overhead
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hiiving to crane
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An'd'to
protec't
.th-:looks,
new
Automatic Beam Change: give you Dew
o;;.u.
~nproom to sit. more room to carr,.
night driving security.
"Lustre-~ond" s~per-enamel fin'"
than any otber statioa wqoaa
road.
Compound windshields that
ishes. so tough and' glossy, a.light
wash and wipe makes your car lpok
sweep all t h e way across and curve
like you' spent the whole weekend
up into the ton of the car, so you
polishing, Inside-new textured upbave clear unobotructed visionholsteryismoredurableand beautiful
can even 00e overhead si~. And
than ever before..
Take a new 1969 Plymouth,
there's safety glass in every Window. .
. Dodge, 'De So to, Chrysl!!r or
And' the quality ,of workmanship
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New power up eront-and brakes
built into these' cars .is apparent
Imperial a,nd put it through Its
wi~h the muscle to hold It.. You· everywhereyoulook-Insideandout; 'paces. 1..'icJi:·theft)8l}s y
kno....
·may remember that CbrysiB! Corp., . ,
are toughest. One drive
con·
oration CIJIS walked. oft" With top
America's biggest, beat"looking· vince .....u.:...t:h_· are "he - perfoniumce honolli! m the famO\l8
wagon" •. We build our wagona
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family-size. with more sitting Bnd
that: can do what they look Uk.
~yeara~:theveryother.. carrying rOOll1 than any others.. they can dol.
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THE .SWARTHMOREAN
PVBLISHED BVI!RY FRIDAY ATSWARTHMOIB, PENNA.
PETER E. TOLll, MJARJORIE TOLD, Publif,.....
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PETER E. TOLD, Eddor
Barbara B. Kent, Mafl4gHoQ Editor
RoBalie D. Peirsol, Mer.iorie T. Told, Ruth D. RemiugIon
Entered aB Second Class Matter, Janusry 24. 1929, at the POBt
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
DEADLINE -
WEDNESDAY N"OON
"ESI'TEIIAI IITEl
Dr: Roberts will preach at
9:30 and li o'elock' services.
topic of his sermon will be "God's
Abstract of Title".
will
beT!~d s.:::~:!:d
~VEN INN
Yale and Harvard Avenues
Gracious Dining in our AIR-CONDITIONED
STRATH
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Colonial .Room. After - Luncheon Bridge
Tables available in AIR-CONDITIONED I,.obby
Complete Luncheons - 95c - $1.75 - Noon to 1 :30
Dinners - Weekdays 6 - 7:30; Sundays 1- 7:30
Church School classes are held
:30 and 11 a.m. The Senior Hi"h
Bible class convenes at 10 :4&.
The WODlen's Bible clan Dleets
9:30. The College-age class will
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HELEN C. ~ON, Manager
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SWARTHMORE. PENNA .• OCTOBER 31, 1958
meet
TheatJunior
9:30 inHigh
the Choir
sal will be held at 4 p.m. The
TRIIITY I.TEI
IHIISTIAI SlIEIIE I.TES
High Choir rehearses at ., p.m.
The ever-availahility of divine
Contrary to a 'Previous announceThe Junior Westminster Fellowimpartial mercy and justice will be ment there will be a service of Holy ships will mlet at &: 1&.
explalnoo .at • Christian Science Communion at 10 a.m., All Saints'
STATE IISPEITI.I
AUTDIlATlI TRAIIIIISSlDI ..IlEPAII
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services on Sunday, when the Les- Day, Saturday, November 1.
wI~~: ~:;:,~:tro:~~;".a: o!;:!:~
Wheel Alignment
Caster and Camber Toe-Ia
son-Sermon is entitled "Everlasting
The annual Every Member ".'n-I ...... at the Friends Meeting House.
Motor Tune-up
Gulf Gas and on
Punishment."
va.. will be held this Sundsy at
The Couples Club will hold its
One of the selections from the Tfinity Church. There wli be a cel- monthly covered-dish supper m.,et-I
BIble is this from Proverbs: "For- ebretion of the Holy Communion ing on Monday in !\IcCahan'
sake the foolish, and live; and go at 8,9:30, and 11:16 a,m ai
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
at 6:30 p.m. Speaker of the eveIn the way of understsnding."(9:6) time pledges for 1969 will be pre- ning will be Ben Bengough. coach
Opposite Soro Parking Lot
The Golden Text is from Psalms sented. Members of the parish
the Philadelphia' Phlllies hase(130:7): "Let Israel hope in the urged'to be present at one of these of
ball team. A
Lord: 'for with -the Lord there is services. Church School will meet II'ke to attend are asked to call
mercy, and with him is plenteous at 9: 30; the Canterbury Club at
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald H e n d e r s o n , '
1redemption!'
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Ushers
for
the
services
will
be
The
Crossroads,
Bible
Study
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to attend the services at Fir~
Group meets Tuesdays at 316 =
Church' of Christ, Scientist, 206 as follows:
9:30
a.m.
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Espenschade,
South Chester road at 9:30 a.m.
GUILD OPTiCiANS
Pa~k avenue, at 11 o'clock.
head usher; William Gayl9 rd , alThe Bandage Group will meet ..
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CHURCH SERVICES
ternate; G. A Hansell, Jr" Pierce Wednesday at 10 a,m.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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Dr. D. Evor Roberts. MlDiater
sions. E. G. Smith, and G. S. Valen- Congregational Dessert M...tingI i ·
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tine;,. 11:16 a.m. - W. M. Bush, and Program will convene at 7
Newly, Designed Fr.ames of t,he Finest Workmanship ..
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9:30 &: 11 A.M.-Mr. Roberts will head usher; C. B. Blake, alternate; Woonesday evening. Refreshments ii
preach.
W. 'L. Cleaves, E. O. Cramp, Theo- will be servie4 during the social
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9c:81~.s&esll A.M. - Church School doTre EvanDs, ~ndd J ..W. Jhondesl· d to hour frOm 7:30 to 8 p.m. The pro- !! Upp.r Darll., ,
'815 L.dl••, Str..t
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9 :30 A.M. - WBomlen'sl Bible class; serve as acolyte at 8 o'clock; David g~all~' al t d8 'Ph,m. lin .nc. ahand b ~ef;
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Cox'beEdward K. Crat_ _ illUDII1II'UD'lDIImllnUlDnmillililUlWllI'IDID'''.'.
7th Graders
On Monday the Community Day s ey, an ~r. Ro rts.
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The
BIble
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to 2 p.m. a t the F'
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c urch sc""ol
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da ers meets at
Wednesday, November 5
House.
8:30 p.m. ednes ys.
There will be sewln for the fair
Choir rehearsa~s will be held at
7:30 P.M.- Congregational meetAPP.ICIATION
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3 p.m. for the Pnmarx group, and
8:30 p.M.-Teachers' Bible Study at Holy
10 0 clock
on Tuesday;
th e J
' group,
'-'The
Communion
will mornmg.
be cele- a t 3 :46 f or.
unlor
'We extend OurlNfeful appreclMETHODIST CHURCH
obrated at7 and 9:80 a.m. Woones- Obancel ChOir rehearses at 7:30
John C. Kulp, Mlnl.ter
day. The latter service will be
p.m.'
• tion to the thowaMIs· of families
Louis R. SchrOll'der
lowed by the advanced Bib~ Class.
--------who have rellH _ our HI'ViIe.
Ministsr of MUBle
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The beginners dass meets at 1 p.m.
9'46 A ;.t~~ ~v:~ :~l CIM'" The Evening Group of the Woman's
Church School classes for allages
8;406 11 A.M~_c Mr. Kulp will Auxiliary WIll meet in the Cleaves wUI begin at 9:4& a.m • .At this time
preach.
T
Room at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Mr. Kulp will conduct,the'ilrst Fel7:00. P.M. _ Jr. and Sr. Hi Fel- Francis Pennell of "Boo!r.ways" lowship Instruction Class for new'
IIIUCIOU Of _IOU
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will be the speaker and will dis- meil'lbers. There,lis a' nursery for
Thu,.••y, November 6
h'ld 'bo k
infants to two 'years old during this
1820 CHllfNUI IfR . . '
6'30 &; 7:00 P.M. _ Turkey Din- cuss c I ren s
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A celebration of the Holy ~- hour.
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At the identical services of worTRINITY ClIURCH
10 o'clok. At this service there will ship at 8:46 and 11 o'clock, Mr.
Rev• Stsnley
R. West, D.o.,
be the United Thank Offering In- Kulp will useYour
asllis,sermon
subject,
Priest-in-CbaT&e
Goals .... There
is
gathering. The monthly meeting of "What're
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Satarday, November I
the Woman's Auxiliary will be held a nursery for infants and children
10.;00 A.M. - Holy Commuulon
d I
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will be
four ye....s of .age· at ,tbl'S time,
Suday, November Z
at 10 :SO a.m. an unc eon
8:00 A.M. _ Holy Communion.
served at 11 :46 a.m. Dr. Danforth's an extended,Junior Church for chil9:80A.M. _ Holy COmmunion
clMS will meet at 8 o'clOck Thurs- dren of grades one to six and a
9:30 A.M. - Church School
day evening.
kindergarten program for childre':'
11:11Y A.M. - Holy Communion
of fo11.r to six.
6:30 P.M. - Canterbury Club
FIIE.DI IIEETII. IDTES
The college Wesley Fellowship
WeilDesday, ,November 5
Sunday will be Family Dav at group WI'11 meet f or a supper 'pro7:00 A.M. - Holy Communion
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gram in Fellowship Hall at 6:30
9 :30' A.M. _ Holy Commu!,ion
Meeting for Worship, There will be
Thursda•v , No.vemller
,
no Ad uI t F orum and
no' Fi rst D ay Sundsy.
Th'e' T"nlor
a'nd Senl'or HIgh
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'THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Meeting, FIliends and friends of at the churcli at 7 p;m. for their
OF FRIENDS
Friends are Invited to a coffee hour regular Sunday evening'"programs.
in Whittier House. "
The Senior High theme~'s'''A
Sanday, November Z
11:00 A.M. - Family Dav at MeetOn Wednesda v at 7'46 pm the
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D' ussion
Ing forWorsblp' • ,
committee' on worship
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leader is 'Lois Kenwell and worship
House
, invites members of the meeting
leader is Marion Detweiler.
6.30 P.M. - High School Fellow- participate in a discussion of .
The cla.s of new adult members
ship.
of fresheninlli and deepening relig- will be. received on Sunday, Novem. Moaday, November l ,
ious life with particular
ber. 9. The 'Fellowship Classes of
All Day gMVinR ,for A.F.S.C.
to the Meeting for Worship.
Instruction will to conducted by the
Wedaesday, November 5
' Two meetings on this subject
pastor on November 2 and 9 at
All Day SelWing for A.F.5.C.
planned. It is suggested that people 9:46 and on November 6 at 8-'P.m.
7:406 P.M. _ Speeial Worship and whose last names begin with the when there will be a coffee hour at
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MInistry meeting
letters' A through M plan to
the parsonage. Those wishing to
FIRST CHURCH OF.
on Wednesday, and those whose
unite in the membership Of the
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
names liegln with the letters
at this time should notify
SWARTHMORE
through 2i plan to come to the
the pastQr.
Park Avenue' below Harvard
ond meeting on Sunday, November
Joy Circle will meet at the home
Sunday, November Z'
9, also at 7:46 in Whittier House. of Mrs. Don Dickinson, Lincoln aveThe new schools built in "this
are wonderful
11 :00 A.M.-Sunday School.
However, if either date i. incon- nue, Springfield, at 8 p.m. Monday.
places. Scientific lighting, good ventilation, slide
11 :00 A.M.-The Lesson - Sermon venient, members are invited to
The Carol Choir will rehearse at
will be entitled "Everl..rting come on the other'date regardless 4 ,p.m: and the Wesleyan Choir at
and motion picture projectors. tape recorders and
; Punishment".
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suggestion.
4 '.30 on Tuesdav •
record pfuyers~a11 &ectrically operated, make the
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The annual turkey dinner
modern sehool a real ~t. .
Dartmouth Avenue, open weekheld, on Thursday in Fe:llo,vsbip'
days except holidays, 10-6; Fri,Hall. Dinner will hi. servoo at 6:30
Philadelphia EIectrle is eonstantly striving to
day evening, 7-9.
and 7 p.m. Mrs. Ray Harlow,
advance the communities it &ei yes on all imporUNITARIAN 'CHURCH
S-16~, is in charge of tickets.
OF DEJ.AWARE COUNTY'
,The Chapel Choir will rehearse
tant fro~ts. It is spending milli6~\ of dollars to
Old Ma~e Road, Sprillllfieid
at 7 p.m. and the Chancel Choir at
Between
ringfield amI' Sproul
ftII!IDd aDd improve i~ Caci1ities, to serve you now
RMIAIs, ortb of Stats Road.
on Thursday,.,
and·in the ,future, at theluwc:at po8SI"ble rates.
Herbert F. Vetter, Jr•• Minister
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Pierre Decrou.z, BOn of Mr. and
)k.. Pierre Dacrou.. of Corn4bt
avenue, and Andy Roxbt, SOD Of
Dr. and Mrs. Harold ,C. Roxby of
prew avenue! will leave SatUrday
for the, University of Clnciun~ti
whbre thei will resume their Btnd~
'iesln the school of applied arts.
Pierre, !Who hSll been employed by
the Burrougha Company of Paoli,
is a third year stUdent. Andy has
been gaining experience in the employ of the .Acme Markets advertising department in PhiladelphiA
and is now returning for his sop1).omore year at the university.
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Mrs. John Trevethicli. of' Dartmout" avenue and her siciter Mis.
Henry Kinskey, entertained at dinner Satut:day evening. Their guests
were Mrs. Stsnley Cottle, Mrs.
Gcorge 9ress; George Cress, Jr.,
and ·Mrs. John l{unkle' all.of Me.
Donald, and Mr. Howard Ramsey
of Wilmington, Del., and Mr. and
Mrs. Vance Kinskey of Clifton
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Mr. and ,Mrs; Chl'rles' E. Ridewoodo~ Muhlenburg avenue 'eif>
tertained Saturday evening at a
reception to' celebrate the 75th
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mother Mrs. Jessie Atldu of RidCo~ntyTB Report Rea.dy ,Wallncford Library
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Ples of the 1967-58 annual re-'
ley Park. Four daughtsrs and one
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No~
ilies, nine grandchildren and six bereulOBls aDd Health Association .The Helen Kate Furnesa Free·
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gr~t - great - grandchildren
are no,! ay_ilable t the public. ,LIbrary, W~Uingford. will conduct County L.WV to Sponsor
jomoo by many friends to make up
TbeprIntirig of the repart, which a week-long program for Children's
Open Meeting Here
the 60 gui!flts who )1onoroo Mrs. At- describes tile expanded 'Program of Bock Week, November 3-8. The
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the' Association In· words,' pictures theme of the program will be "Exon 18th
',M~. and MTs. R. G. Rincifffe re- and figures, comes as volunteer pl!,re With Books." Iii connsetlon A panel of speakerB wll1 dlse_
turaoo to their home on Strath workers are preparing f"r the an, WIth the program, a poster contest "Pennsylvania's 1874 Constitutioa
Haven avenue Sunday aftsr
nual Christmas Seal drive to open for all ,fourth, fifth ~nd sixth in 1968." at a. meeting No.ember 18,
days in White Sulphur' Springs,
on ~ovember 14.
graders m Nether PrOVIdence I!nd at the Swarthmore High S~hool at
Va., where they attended a com- . Some 2,500 copies of the report Rose, Valley ,has been held.
8 p.m. The meeting is open to all
pany convelition.
' are mailed to a number of contribThe followmg program of special citizens.
Marjorie Roxby, ,daughter of Dr. u~rs to t~e Chri~tmas, Seal cam- e~ents ~as been scheduled in the
The speakers will be Jefferson
and Mrs. Harold C. Roxby of Drew P~lgn, bUSID,!"s f.lrms and indus- LIbrary.
B. Fordham, dean of the Law
avenue, recently accompanied Ann tne., to county officials, health and
Mrs. Anne W. P,mnell of Swarth- School of the Un'iversity
PennParmalee to Norfolk, Va., where welfare 'age~cies, ,and 'velunteer more ..as. "Consultsnt to Sants sylvania and Mitehell J. Hunt, l&they visited for four daYB with workers. ?~Ples may be ob:alned Claus, . WIll tslk about new boo~ search associate of the Bureau of
Ann's parents Captain and Mrs. C. by stoppmg at t~e Assoc.atlon for chIldren,. Monday, November Municipal Research and the PennH. Pannalee at the U. S Naval headquarters, 9t1l and Welsh 3, at 3 :16 p.m. Both children and sylvania Economy League. The
Base. Ann is living' with he; grand_ streets, Chester, or by writing or adults are invited to attend.
moderator, a member of the Delamother Mrs. W. W. Mitehell of Uni- ph~ning.
, Mrs. Virginia Harris, Rose Val- ware County Bar Association, will'
versity place while she attends
The report points up the.maj;r ley, will present "Mexican Fiesta" be Guy W. Davis, counsel and dl.,.
school here for the winter.
role chest x-ray surveys are as- on'Tuesday, November 4,ai 3:1& rector of the Joint Stste GovernKeith -Richardkon, son of Mr. and suming in safeguarding,'the health ,p.m. witJ: 1I1exican songs and cos- ment Commission.
Mrs. RObert Richardson, retnrned of couuty citizens. The mass x-ray tumes. '
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A 15' member Commission on
Sunday to Dickinson College 'in surveys accounted for one·third cif
Saturday, November 8, at 10:30 Constitutional Revision will give
Garlisle after spending the week- t\le Association expenditures. The a.1n., William W. Price, chairman its report to th~ General Assemhly
end with his parents at their home mob~e x-ray units currently are of the Community Arts Center, will in Janua~. Five of the members
on Crest lane.
makmg their rounds of the county. tell stories tb children of all ages. ",:ere appomted by the Gove.::nor.
Health education services cover
Awards to the winners of the fIve b>: the President of the Senats
about 20 percent of the program poster contest will be
d t th' and fIve by the Speaker of the
activities, and "the balance is divid- conclusion of the progr;- e a"S : House, with Superior Court 'Judge
ed 'among patient services and re- orday November 8
am o,~ a Rohert E. Woodside as'cha~rman.
LATEST STEREO EQUIPMENT
BUILD·IT·YOURSELf KITS
habilitstion work, research, a counD '.
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Sponsoring orgsnizations are hold- .
ty case register and ,the ststs and
h ,Ub~lDg t~e week there wdlbe an Ing this meeting because they feel
national work.
ex I It of pIctures, ceramics, metsl there should be increased knowl.Exp"rt Sen·ice ana Repairs
work and puppets-work of chil- ooge' of how the Constitution .sf,
01 Phonographs ana Raaios r
dren done at th~ CommunitY:A~ fects Penli..,lvania citizens. TopiC.
, WITH WIIIII. IIlUADRUI
C..?ter. There will also be ?n WI- which will be c.lveroo by the sneak~orge'
F.
Cullis,'
sonaman
ssebltlon of 60 new c"lIdren s books ers will include schools tax'; d
HARRY OPPENLANDER
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ond, class, USN, of Yale avenue; which will be ready for circulation highways
is b serving
with
helicopter
lAntiat
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close
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year 1958.. ~he squadron. Four Swarthmore Adult Girl chairman of the A.A,U.W. of Valthe
HSS-l, hehcl>P~.
Scouts took part In the county-lWide ley Forge; Mrs. W. Lashley Nelson;,
CoMo? !lnd Delivery SeMlice
Leaders Training Session In prlm- Jr., pre~ident of the Delaware
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itive camping held over the week- County Federation of Women's
KlngswoOd
4-2828
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Charlotte Brodhead of M,aple Iend a~ Indian Orchards.
Clubs and Mrs. Boudlnot Stlmsqn.
avenue .won second place in
Attending 'were Mrs. hrthur chairman of the Council· of the .
I OPEN DAILY'
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unsaddling and bareback race. and Moserip and M",. Maxey Morris,on Leagues of Women Voters of Dela10 A.M. to , P.M •
Tubes Tested Free
third in the'musical chairs at,the of Dartmouth. avellue, Mrs. Joseph wa,re C!'unty. are In charge,'of pubWed" ThuB; lind fri. &vHfn" 7·' P.M.
Radnor Pony C)ub's "Gymnkbana Donovan of Elm avenue, and Mrs. licizing the meeting which their
October
Robert Detweiler of Cornell avenue. organizatlonil are co-spon~orlng.
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Lieutenant Covernor
SUPREME COURT
GENEVIEVE BLATT
Sec. of Internal Affairs
DAVID L. LAWRENCE
U. S. SENATE
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New H. S, Discussed at
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Home and School Sessiori
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Brigadier, white p0oThe Friendly Open Ho..... opened
Wesleyan Tomorrow dlePutencove
of Mr. .and Mrs. Ben Olcott,
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Oberlin avenue, who won the first
noon, Oe.tober 13. Members sang
but
of'
course
hBII
reqnlred
extra
tbeir
favorite songs led by Mr.. more Recreation Association met in
the Cardinals .port a 2;:J record point toward hi. championship at
time
to
ada.pt
it
to
the
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Code,
Margaret
Kent, accompanied by Borough ,Hall October 23. Four diwith wIna over Bowdoin and the the recent Valley Forge Kennel
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Mrs.
Campbell
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C.
M.
Allen at the piano and rectors were' elected to the board to
Coast Guard, and losses to Middle· Club show, lJlaeecl· first in tpe
. bury, Worcester Tech, and 'Am- American-bred class at tile Wash· ed In detail improve1Denta 10 many told of their varied summer expU_ serve for a' term of three years:
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Mrs. William T. Salom, Mn. Boherst.
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Ington, D.C., Poodle Club show on branche~ whlcJ. will be realized ;enees.
when
clas.es
now
housed
In
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Samuel
Palmer
read
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land
Coit, John M. B. W",rd, and H. \
The Ursinus victory may have Saturday. '
geney quarters are able to moye "Autumn ~es" which he had Lindlesr Hodord.
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been costly for the home team. First
into• theI.eompleted
area.
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-string backs Paul Meisel and Billy games, and with Nate Pri~e. top
deslgnea
especially,
for
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Welsh and tackle Paul Guthrie all tailback who racked up over 400 Science laboratories, library, home
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received injurie. of undetermined yards total offense in the first two
economIes, typ10g and stenographic 1.0 "
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president Richard Rankin, trelU!urseriousness. Meisel should be in ac- games; still a question mark as far areas are among those which will
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up, rs.
a- er John Torrey, as.istant treasurer
tion Saturday but Guthrie and as health is concerned, Coach Lew fi d th
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a , ,neord'mg seereElverson faces a tough task . In .I n d emse
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Having already. lost two first- shuffling his lineup for the big one ong e8lre wvuerDlza on.
Glim..... of Th, ingl to Com. . from Mrs. John Kroon, who i. home secretary, Mrs. Coit.
stringers for the a.eaaon in previous this Saturday.
r-Committee eh&irmen were also
.or. Carpenter showed slides of again from the ho.pltal, after two named:
the proposed building and again operations.
Pre-sehool Primary, Mrs. WIlTHI,S WEEK'S CALENDAR
.
liam Wbi~r, Jr.; Sumtner Cllib,
PQlnted out the time-eonsumlng
Saturday, November I
technicaliiieS
involved
in
revising
1.
If
not
too
many'
of
the
weather,
10 :00 A.M. - Foothall: H.S. vs. Yeadon ......•..... Rutgers Field
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Mrs. Walter Geer;- baseball, H.
del '
. 8:00 P.M. - Gamet Canteen •.•...••..• .' .•..••. Methodist Church a remo mg program into the dif_ labor and other Variables, to which Lindley Hoaford; publicity, Mrs.
Sunday, November 2
. ferent codes required for new eon- every .ueh project is subject, cause Coit;. proPllrt)', Leslie Baird and
1'1:00 A.M. - Morning Worship ••...• : •...••••..•• Local Churches structlon and getting it underway unforseen delays the District can M!'JI. Lee G$Wood.
and compl~d soon, even with tite hope to he In the new facilities be- ,Additional tI'Iulpmedt is. needed
.Monday, November 3
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.priority rating the Bo"rd tween November 1969 and January for the p ....school primary group.
10 :30 A.M. - CommunIty Day of Prayer .....•...• lIfeetlDg House
1960, Carpenter concluded.
Anyone 'rishlng to" donate tricycles
. 4:46 P.M.- Jr. Assemblies: 6th Grade ................ Woman's Club qUlek1y secured from the State.
5:45 P.M. - Jr. Assemblies: 6th Grade •.....•.....• Woman's Club •Very rough estimates of the cost
Urges. Bond Issue Approval
.or games is asked to eall Mrs.
'1:16 P.M. - Jr. A.semblies: 8th Grade ............. Woman's Club of the new building ran 'from the . Mr. Speneer stre••ed the need for 'Windsor, Klngswood 3-8153, or any
8:00 P.M. - LWV: Public Recreation .............. 22'1 Park Ave. nelg.hborhood of ,600.000 to $600,- voter-approval of the ,60,000 bond member of the board.
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depending
upon
what
connecissue
in
neld:
Tuesday's
election
to
Tuesday. November 4
tion .wIlS deemed Important between enable the Board to utilize the Dis- Swedish Economist'
'1:00 AM. - 8:00 P.M. - POLlJS OPEN
3:30 P.M. - ' Hockey: College v •• Penn ............... College Fields the old and new 'buildin~.
. tTiet's full borrowing capacity. The
.To Speak at Conege
·Architecta now expect approved ~oard believes this method of finan8:00 P.M. - Mrs. Crothers: "Fun with Flowers" .... Woman's Club
Gunnar
Myrdal, Swedl.h econcontract drawings will be.ready for eing the balance needed In IIlidltion
Thursday, November 6
omist,
sociologi.t,
.and public ser3:16 P.M. - Hockey: H.s. vs. Upper Darby .••.•..•.••. B.S. Field advertising January 16, bids .be re- to insurance collections, to be the
3:30 P.M. - Hockey: College v. Temple ..•..•• ~ •.•. College Fields ceived by about· February 9, and most eeonolllical and expedient pos- vant, will'speak at Swarthmore Col·
lege ThurSday; on "The Rol .. of the
8:15 P.M. ':"'Gunnar Myrdal: "p"nderdeveloped Area .... Meeting.House con.truction g¢ underway March sible.
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ed
en a~ the Friends Meeting House at
8:15.
, Mr. Myrdal has written a number
of books in the fields of economic
theory, economic development, international economy, and p<>pUla·
tion problems. In the late thirties
he published on the Am~riean Ne-.
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If you are 64 or :rounge~ ~ntI
good' health
Modern Democracy."
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195'1
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served
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mail tlaia member,hip form before. NONmber. 8
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executive secretary, of the United
Nations .EeonODlie Commission for
Blue Shield .a .or doctor billa
Blue Cross' Is lor ,Jlospltal billa
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has served In. the Sw~d
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cabinet
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BLUE
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or
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Now II your opportunity, if' yoU are self - employed,
and
Co~eree.'
doctor'. surg\c:AI fiiea or Oveahil medk:a1 f___'_'You
,etlxwd, unemployed or workins aU firm of lea than 10
IIl'8 . hospitalized .. SuqIc:al aJIowanc:a alone, for' e.ch
cmpI.
to joiA these'famoua non-profit Pl8ns that 10
. - VOTE TUESDAY
~ adml..,... lite .aebeduled up to $200 'UDder
adequatelY protect health and budget. Tbia offer win be
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Or .pecIal interest to a merChant, lawyer, farmer, widow. PIMi A. S300 under Plan B.
Over 4,100 Blue ShW partklPatinl doctoft beIe
domestic worker. student, etc., ,and is limited to teSidenta
of Phlladelp}rla. Montgomery, Boob, Chester and J?cla- . agree to acc:opt Blue Sh!elcl paymeut .. paymcot In full
for contract aervk:es provided PIBn A IUbIc:rIben with a
ware countits.
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tot'4 f~ ixJcome of DOt over S76.7S a week ($48 for
UNDER BLUE CROSS you have a choice of Standard
the Bingle subscriber) and Plan B IlUbecn'ben with a
coverage or the new, expanded CooPay Compn:h~e
total famUy Income of not over SllS a week ($76.7S for
coverage which provides more bene1its. higher maternity
the a1ngle 8ulls¢ber). But no matter what ~ Income,
allowances even diagnostic services In the hospital·.
Blue
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up and' down frOm year to --r
The New York medfan 0 f prof.... mak.. these comparisons most#
Named to Top Posts ..
at
NEWS NOTES·
am.Ional staff per 1000 pupns runs blguous and difficult to analyze
Valley Forge Academy
JoIr. and Mrs. John 8. Rosa of
,
~.2 ~ New Jersey'sli2,5 arid
. Swarthmore maintained a tenth
Area students have been named North Cliester road hsd as their
Swarthmore Shares
c11 As 52.2: Although the
. positiou throughout the five-year to top officer posts in the 900·mem_ guest last weekend Mr. Ro.s' mothin Constant
~hows the hIghest percent of gain period, showing it to be by far the ber corps of cadeta at Valley Forge er Mrs. John S. Roes, Sr.• of Green.n the last ""hool year.
. school with the smallest enrollment MUitary Academy, Wayne.
~ch, Conn.
Struggle
Increases in realty to: ratea and and least number of reimbursable .James A. White of Wallingford,
Perer ·C. Napier of Yale avenue
The annual comparative
assessed valuations on which thcy units despite ita attendances having has been commillsioned cadet first left Monday for Munich. Germapy.
of Educational Costa and Services are ba",:d somewhat offset rising increased from 760 to 1273. Pupils captain and. named regimental com- where he will spend the next 10
in Swarthmore and nine
~r pup11 expendlturcs In this per- thus Increased 3'1.6 percent while mander of the corps. A member of months .tudying mathematics and .
schoola forming Philadelpbla
lod when consumers prices went up net current expenses per total pu- the graduating class, he is the hold- architecture.
urban School Study Council A, as
percent and the
1<'!18 Increased only 12.8-swarth- er of numerous academic and mill. _prepared by the Unlvenilty
power of the dollar
more being one of only four dis- tary honors,
'
T
Penniylvania's School of
cent. However In view of 18.2'per. trlcta where the former outdisChaimer . G. Kirkbride. Jr•• also
- . VO E 'UESD"Y tioD, offers degree of
cent enrollment Increeses, the as- taneed the latter. Only Cheltenham of Wallingford. 'has been commls./r=============.
lJIent to anyone
sessment jump has not been sufll- and Lansdowne-Aldan showed en- sloned a first lieutenant In the WINTER SWIMMING
to Interpret Ita three
pages cieut to keep the asseased valua- rollment Increases higher. than academy's D~Troop, 'a cavalcy unit.
tiou' per pupil from declining. The Swarthmore.
David H. Geiger, Jr., Swarthmore,
Development Pro".m
of tables and. allied data.
Althongh the latest issue hBII bases of support have not kept
Swarthmore and Lo....r Merion was named a second lieutenant in A
in Swarthmore
heen out since lait January it is with increasing educational de- showed decreases In "numerical Company, an Infantry""nlt.
,
Begins First Week in Dec.
'
h undred dollars is a dequacy of staff". and were the
John W. Bowers, Jr. was named
ds Three
doubtful If any local layman hBII man.
ALL AGES
taken the opportunity to look into considered the minimum per pupil only two. who li.ted declines per a master .ergeant, and ,William B.
Call •••
the copies at the ""hocil and at
expenditure for adequate education l000pupils in both professional and Hubbard, 3rd, was appointed a piaMillard Robinson
Swarthmoresn offlee. If he did,
today. Som'l8ehools In the United non-certified ·personnel, although toon sergeant. Both Bowers and
Klng.wood 3-39.13
would find exactly how'
States are spending as high a. $700. four other districta showed . destaCked uP. in figures at least,
Most Local Money for'llnstruction crease~ in professional staff and., .~~.-'" - ,,'
districta like Abington, Cheltenham,
Swarthmore (with Eansdowne· tW'1 different ones had decreased
Haverford, Lansdowne-Aldan,Low_ Aldan, Norristown and Upper Dar- non-certified .staff.
.
er Merion,' Norristown, Radnor, by) is listed a. spending Ii
Of course this table could easily
.
Springfield (Montgomery County), high 'Proportion of its money for lead to wrong conclu.ions since 'it
The
average
mother
hes two stach 01 dishes to wash
and Upptr Darby as well as ones instruction and low in capital out- is n""essary to know the size of
in the Metropolitan Study Council lay. Its 11.19 mills for debt'service classes at .the beginning of the
eoch yeor as high as the Empire State BuildIng
which includes sliburiJan New
is ,the highest except· for Sprlng- period In qrder to determine whe·
and Np Jersey.
field although Swarthmore
ther a deerease in "numerical ade00
In a period when average cur- ita d,ebt the lowest except for Lans- quacy of staff" puts a district in
rent Olpll in. downe-Aldan and
a :vorse position than districts
00
creased 23.7. parcent, Swarthmore latter two appear the only districts wh.ch s~ow an increase, or per,
rose from $304 per pupil in 1952.53
Swarthmore with Per' cap- haps stIll keeps It In a superior
to $343 for 19660-6'1:' This keeps ita taxes. Swarthmore's represents posi~ion. In other words, it is even
Swarthmore below the median of the highest per capita colleetion' in pOSSIble for a "more pupils per
$365 and represents the lowest proportlon.·to realty collection. teacher" rating to result simply
24 N. Lansdowne Ave. '
Lansdowne. Pa.
jump of any .chool in COnncU A Swarthmore has the lowest revetlne filling ~p. class",! which had been
Our Own Expert Television Service' Dept. .'
except Radnor which was and 1"8- colleetlon8, 70.'1 percent, except for below m.n,mum S028. .
.
MAdison 3-0767 '.
mains 'all~high' with a jump from Norri~town and Abington. but has Teachers' P,ay About Average
$402 to ~18, and .Cheltenham
the highest state sqbsidy rate 'rhe teaohers·. salary chan s'hows
~
came up from $306 to $330. Only (20.9). nearly to .the lowest (0.7)
h.gh .alary for 191J3· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
three .chools beSides Cheltenham from other sources, and next to ~ was $580~ (~50 ,under the me- ,.:
listed a lower expenditure than hlghe.t ('1.'1) frolll tuition-reflect- d.an); r?se to $7450 (n5. above
Swarthmore' for thll Iate.t year: illg Its lack of taxable industry and
.
.m 195'1-58,
Springfield which juinped from amusementa.
medIan. mcrease for that. braek~
$200 to fSOO, Haverford (f25'1 to Swarthmore's market value per alld penodbY$75.Greate;.mcrea.ses
$321) and iNorristown (,255 to P1>piJ i8 theloweBtbut It showed
are recorded only for Ablllgt,pn and
$333):
.
greatest.inerease (6.3 percent) over Upper Darpy.•
'
New York schools' median
the previous i year. Although
Swart!m'ore. low. ealary . for
current. ~diture per p1>pn' hBII body but Abington 'and
Ih~h·54 of fSOOO was '20~ to ~oo
,a.' ,
.
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tho
Co
showed
a
lower
market
value
In
.g
er
thau
any
other
dIstrict
in
ann
been runnmg if'
more an unCo n A
•
cn A. New Jersey is· about ,25 1966-67 than they had in 1952-68,
~nc
so th:t.lt n:'!nired a le88"Famous lor the Finest Meats"
higher' than Counell A.' However
d~p of nearly ,'1000 : '
~i h~g It ' : 1957the rate of Increase in ConncU A's between
and. 11155-511 was d' s in wallc d~trIexatsc y 'd e meClNTERCUT . .
• durin'gthA'last·
"~-l year, the
Ian.
ee
'" epal
that
med18n
"
sc"""
. . greate.t
" of the .10..districts.
. . . . ex.;
t,· Spiingfiel\l'
'(i3600)"1iIi1\
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and the previous year, was slightly
Swarthmore s ratio ~ to: mU1-.
ep
,.
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(21/. lb. Average) .
greater than for the J&tropolitan age Increase from 1952-53 to 1966- Radnor ('3'1D?)'
.
LOIN END
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5'1 was 20pereent. less than one- Swarthmore. all-over . media,!
third that of Springfi~d. Swarth·
195'1-58 :vas f515~, commore jumped from 35 to 42 milia, pared' to a Co~ncJl A med.,an of
.. ,
(3 lb. Average)
Springf.ield from 34 to 57. Four
a New Jersey med18n of
RIB .END
other. di.tricts also had
. $5832 and a New York median of
jumps than Swarthmore for this $6272.
I
eriod StilJ Swarthmore's
Projected enrollmenta chart '145
'tax'
per
pupil
dropped
6.1
pup~ for Swarthmore In The finest Pork in Swarthmore has always coin. from Bachman·s.
y
for IMPORTED
Why chase allover creation trying to save money when nobody
t hlle all bnt two others
1952, 130~ In 1957, and 15'15 In
but nobody darils to sell for the prices that Bachman'sdoes?
.VALUE
een .: b tween 10 and 69
1962; or on the ;weighted pupil b...
You
con always be lUre of the Lowest Prices and the Highest
creas
e was one' of two whose is which Is used to counteract hlgh...;. Sedan Quality at all-times at Bachma~'s•
.total local to: ,per pupil decreased er costs of high schooledu.cation
during this period. Swarthin01
. elementry and enable comparl•
-, Estatewagon U. S. CHOICE'
d 9 5 while Lan.lIoWne-Aldan Bon of ""hool costa .of large and
Ground to Order
~~se d' 10 4 Others Increased' In small distrlet.s (In graoo" ·7,,:througb.
"""rease
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12
b
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. d il'
te f
Radnor's 9.8 to Springesc pup lD average 8 y atSave 14c lb.
ra s ~~.
tendance counts a~, 1-3 weighted
MEDFORD'S PREMIUM No.1
. .Looking at the 1963-64 to 1957-58
.
the proJectio? reads: 8~1
Pontiac
Yauxhal l.,i.,tu.'8· Swarthmore's 3'1.1 Increase P1lPils in,1952, 1456 m 196'1, 1'193
r·(from 35 mills to 48) was. BUrpasse
- . d Th
1962
lit.• · 011 E• • •t lvl.·
.
.
. Save 7c lb.
~
/
only by Lower Merion'. 39.L How. es inereas.es inherently inTh. Coulfcil A survey
MEDFORD'S,
ever, the way tax rates are
says, ·~If,· in addition, educational
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there can be little question of the
. for additional revenues for
'Public schools. The real challenge
to" iloards of education, it ,",ould
seemt is to work for improved ,tax'
structures at both the local and
state levels to repla.ee \he outModed
system under whicl' education must
now be, financed." .
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BONELESS- BU~ve 1'11: lb.
BOILED HAM'
FRESH KILLED
Ib.381hc
Ib.18c
lb. 81e'
.;
fRYINI. ' OHICKENS
LARGE JUICY CAL.FORNIA
ORAISES
.
doL 38c
Four Local Colleges
Juicy WINESAP APPL1;S_ .......:::...•. _ ... _,. 4 Ibs. 29c .
Receive Invitations
(Perfect for Candy Caramel Apples)
. _
Eugene OrD)andy. director Of the
HUMS
.
PhUadelphia Symphony Orchestra,
Sliced Freestone PEACHES ....... ___. 3 giant tins 95c
issued B special invitation to four
local colleges to attend the dress
Penn Treaty TOMATO JUICE ...... 4 18-0%. tins 59c
rehearsal of "T~e M",!siah". :MemBooth's GINGER ALE· _._~_._ 5. qt. bottles 95c
of the Th.....COllege Choras
from Swarthmore, Haverford. and
Muwell Hou.. COFFEE _. ____.:...__ 2-lb. tin $1.59
Bry!. MAwr, as well as choristers
Ifrom . Temple University, had the ,No Chain store, .nt9aldless of size, can undsnell 8ach1llQll'..
IIPPortunityto hear the Tabernacle . If yoU realy: want to save. compare our prices and then shop
early to cmiid the a o w d s . · .
Choir of Salt Lake City perform
Handel's oratorio nnder Mr. Ordfreetion. The re1iesraal
tGok place .t th" .Aeademy of J[usIc
In Philadelphia at 1 p.m. on 0ctober 30; tick&ts for. tbe FrIday aI[,::::wan:':d" Satmdq evainC
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170 Attend Opening
T. Anthony and Mr. and Mrs. Eric
anteen
P.",.u.,ml
Braund. iMr. and Mrs. Philip Ball
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will be the Methodist Church re-
Mary Elsbree, dallghter of Mr. Furness Librillry Report;
u " . HIIIIII
and'Mrs. Wayland Eisbree o f ' Circulilltion Increase
a_
ingford, is a member of the
• Ing group' wiJl meet Tnesclay at
Gamet Canteen, meeting I;olnor'-I 'Presentative..
at Connecticut 'College, New
Mn. Clement Allen, librarian, ~ 'home. of. Mrs. Fred Gewthrop,
The flooding of the billl prior to don. A member of tlte senior
Helen Kate Fn)'11SB8 Free Library, 11 Ogden avenue.
.
row night, will again be held
the Methodist Church. Grada
the opening program last week al- Schoot.
Mary isShe.
a gradllAte
rd reported'
. is
Ie majo.....of
g·lnbotany. Wa11"......~,
,at the ,regu.
representatives will convene at
most create,d an emergy,'but thanks.
~~
October meeting of' the library
p.m. to discuss the coming
to Mr. MIller and other church
George Brodhead, a freshman
. ,
.,
........
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tions.
the floor was dried and Duke University, Durham, N.C.,
tlult the ci~ulatloD; of books
Ii
Novelty dances will highlight the the show "went on" in time. The spent tbe weekend with his par- had continued to malntatn ". dra.
e
program; a few important· an. "Mexican Hat l;Wck" and "The enta Mr. lind Mrs. G. Wills Brod.
increase
the Bame
Antonina .Bachman
nouncements will be lIIade.
Bunny Hop" kept the gro~p of 170 head of Maple avenue. Today, Mr. of a year. ago. C!rculatlon to oate
R0 be B
~
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bloom, "jumping" throughout tbe' evening. Brodhead will fly to Durham to this year 18 almost 20 percent ahead
.
'rt axler, r. !l
take part in Father.' Weekend an- of last year's circulation.'
George S. Dozor "
chairmen, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
~
Kent; ~o-chail'l!len, will be assisted "I saw in Tho Swarllom&oroa.... tivities at Duke. '
Durin~ the tnonth of September,
Charles
.Parril l!~
by Anthony Pinnie as slipervisor.
.
..
165 books were added to the library
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CreDle Sandwich Cakes ~n~·
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Hunt's Cling Peaches sn..:~!":.._
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, 2:::2fC
Hunt's Steweel TOlllatoes
,6::..: SSe
Hunt's TODlato sauce
Hunt's· Fruit· Cocktail
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Hudson Paper Napkins
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with large ,,"cifj~pJace -
waU.,mcidlll\'ll kitchen,. fam!fy _
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FRIDAY NITE 'TIL 10 PM
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Open from 12:30 on
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The mental examina- I
on IS sc eduled ~or December 13,
and Is open to all high schoolseviors '
and graduates wbo can qualify.
Deadline date for receipt of appllcations is November 16, the Navy
stated.
Applications for this program
are available from the Swarthmore
High S ch00I GDldanee
.
(Jounselor
Mrs. William Clark, or trom tru:
n.earest U. S. Navy Recruiting St&tlon.
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FDR ILL 'CLEAIERS
rr
PERSONAL - UPROIJS'l'ERoING
-' antique and mOdem. Over 30
years experience... se~en •years of
Swarthmore. references. Custom
work at reasonable 'P~~f,;.,;';~~
:n~~r.!j~~~ cut
down to
selec~on
of domestic 8
soft ~een.
fabr,c.. Estimates are ~- -_. _.
and condition. Perfect for your WQrk Is done in our own
recreation room. Priced ,185. Phone bottoms' rewebbed, $6.60 up.
KIngBWood 4-0861"
saves
money;
FOR SALE - Cooker i>UPS, buff,
Sharon
seven weeks. Champion pedigree,
.
M,ars
1::::
~pa,rtme:t.
·'{a " , .
. SADIE ~ ,TURNBR. Ptoprteior
viRion .ervice.
tubes carried.
,
Warm-Air Heating
Air Conditioning
Sheet Metilll Work
lIIIIII1IIIIIIIiUH...
7-9and
p.m:,MonAvent;.. day through Friday;
Thursday;
Satllrthe day 1~-12 noon.·
for~ free
MAdison 6-9937
LEhigh. 4-1246
ROOFING
&mior studenta at Swarthmore
high school are eligible to 'lompete
for more than 100 four-year college scholarships offered by Gen'ersl Mo~rs, under Ita National
Scholarship Plan, according to Wil_
liam M. Bush, principaL
Tbe competition is open to high
.
soh00i seni
r ora - w h 0 are U ruted
States citIZens and who plan to
take the College Entrance Board
college of their choice, or w:: !~
range to take the examination in
or~:l1tod:°n:'pete for a GM award.
includin tails .of t~ competitions
ex I~' regtstratlon elates for
hi;:~: I~n, f;.re available in the
00 0 Ice.
Applications
Is
.
for the Na",,'s
a 0 lavallable
. .
.•
Ihve
examination
fannus
i tcompets.
wide Regulal NR.OT:tcolle natloning program ..cord' , to geh train_
,
mg t e Navy
II!
~~rs~~~i~~i,' ·Library hours are 3·6 p.m. Mon..
~~.~Jj~t,~~~~~';'~.~.~sp~~-
~~~6~-3479.
W. '1.111. A'r "ldHllnr.,
RI.,," Dr,.r., WI ••• r..
Wlrl"" RIOI,lloI••
I·'.ITEI.as
. Work .Ierllll•••
SEavllE
Fr•• EIII...I••
I
Available to· Seniors
*
"
VOTE ·'.DEI,O,CRATIC
=~,g~:~r:.t;::I:ti~;O=i::
..
la s
r'P.. rmg,member
'well
Piano Technicians Guild. Leaman,
FOR SALE _ Kelvinator refrig: KIngswood 3-6766.
erator with freezer top, 9 cubic PERSONAL - Contracting and
Excellent condit,on. $60.
carPentering. KInKSwood 3-1426.
•
J -
has, selectAld fC!r ,purchase 49 new
,PERIOIAL
titles for adultS, and 70. juvenile
• FOR IALI
FOR SALE _ Oak fireplace wood, PERSONAL - Christmas is com- titles.
'
'.
•
$26 oorlll $16.60 hali cQrd. Cut to
ingl Distinctive gifts for discrlm·
Mrs. Alexander Ewing and Andesired length. SWinburne 3-1245. inating friends ..EB~~ir~~d~::·::~S;;!.~~ldrew.Hannigan aided the book se.
FOR SALE - Ground m.u.hroom
h.
.
.
soil suitable for potted plante or
,ei,~:~: IleCtion conimittee
as 'guest partlcl,:
shrubs. Call Wilson, KIngswood
I ;
pants in October. In
~~~~~I Mrs. iJ'ohn\ Cushman will attend
:"
the \lleetilfgs as a gue~t-member.
ELNWOOD '
EsceUent Uo-Uour
1I"?0~
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W .•
CLAS SI FI ED:A D'S
Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. F.
*.
GM~~~~
.
I,
. ".
.
-
-
10-0z
3 for5~.
..
10-0.
.
P#AAntuJoltE, STORE. ,Chaster Road
-~
.
Start your set DOW! 4-Piece Starter Set still availBbI. at 99#;/
NEXTWDK'S VAUIII
Dessert Did Sec
.
_.a ....
,
.'
......
.
...
',
...
,
.'
'
, 0e1iObet 31. 19$8
TIIII SWM'aMonAN
..... 10
...,t.............
of
8BERD'T .6TD
azqUBST POlO IUD8
'l'be BOlOUlb. of Swarthmore will retel"
lIN ID Councu CIlamber, Borougb JbIl.
aealed.
b1d.a 011
lOUa.
Swarthmore.
P •.MondaJ'.
, at 1:30No."mber
P.M. Eukru
. St&Ddard. 'l1.me, co.erlDl the &!erm. for the
remon! of carbage from. aU hoUHbolda,
e.l&blbhmenta. md IDsUtuUODl w1&b1D Ibe
Boroulh. for the period c1 OIle ,ear commenCml Ja.nuan let. 1151. and sueb sue«plve ,ears IIU tire contract • •, be kept
ID foree In accorduce wUb. tta term •. The
BpecUleaUoau and form. 01 prop0ae4 cootract
tor eald. work are on rue wltb lb.e Borough
~11 8 artbmore
Seeretary .1; Borough Bau."
Pa
.• where "bldder
e.1D'e mar
examined.
successful
mUit befum1ah
bonda"l'be
..
required br the Borougll Code. A cerUlle4
. check or bid bond In Ute amoupt of $100.00
must accompany each bid. 'lbe BOlOUlh
resenes tm rlliht to w....'e IU1J" 1Dformal1Uea
ID th. bids received; to reject. any or all
blds: to award. the contract GIlly to thoae
expertenced in &Ida .cJ.aea: of work,.
Ibe bidder whose P1OpoaaJ it deemed
the most advantageous to Ule pubUc
elL
2t-l0-2'
icLLIcn;:'o!~=~~
I
e~~~~~~~~~~~j:
P60.00
I
or
JUI:AL ICBTA'nII
-1
8lOlR1J"P'8 oPrIcimEdna' wagner
Ruti!ers avenue.
" COURT HOUSE, MEDlA. PA.
ha
ted th ha·
hI.. of
. PrIda~. N........ r 21. , . .
8 aecap
e c Innans ....
1:30 £.1(. Easlern S _ 'l1Ii>t
the I~vitati';n List Committe!! for
Bale (UDleu.
ConelllloDa: _.00 .,:"~,~';~~~::':
ad.Yert.iaemeDt). balance
at
Ume of tale (UDlep
ad
...u.....Dt). bal&Dce
~~
~·~t~·
Ntl. m
June Term lWl
co.eIlUoDs on da~ o! sale.
ALL THAT CERTAIN It or ItO of ar
PIERI
.1tb the bldgs and JmPRI ibenOll erectd.
Bit In the BorouBh of Darby. Co. of DeL.
and State of Pa.. being Lt No. nt. lD ..~,~t:i
Clock "I."
• cer Plan otLta Of "Lua. ...
downe
ParkonGardella.
see. No.2" made br
Damon"
Sharon
P•. , i~~~~~~~~f.~~~~~~~
dated
Jan. POlter,
20, INt C.
anda,which
planHm.
lB recm
at Media In Ule Office of &be Heerd of
In and for the Co. and at.
~,,;.e.~d, .__. _F_eb,. 8. 18« In Pie File
1. and being known as
:~~i~~~~~ Rd. and more parUcu..
OOUNTY OOMlilll!610NEas P11BLlil SALE
OF SEATED LANDS
III accordan .. .,Ith di. Act of As ....bl'
n~~t~;::.~u~~
i!..~!~!~~II'
~~~:~~r
.........
fro
ExCv.
,.... .. m
ed', • t •
an
I ona In
the CHESTER TIMES for Tuesday.
March' II, 1,958.
William B. Milliken. Jr .• the Reorganization, candidate
loll
Irma. Zimmer,' social studies
at Swarthmore Bigh
00; was on sabba tlcal Iea\'e
during 11167-1;8. After reeelving her
master's degree in hlst\lry from the
University
Pennsylvanla in Feb.
ruary. 1908•. she t\Iok a trip to 'Mexico And then. in May. she t\Iok a
• tho tri
hi h . ,e1 ded' ""r_
,,_
mons.pwcmu
many and the Middle East. The
highlights of her Middle Eastern
tour are listed below:
Istanbul
The view of the Bosphorna frOlD
of
"
whose support he seeks.
anll coming from the Golden.Born;
~~~~f~~l~r~~~~~~~~~~
look at his po]jti"",1 record - the city itself in the early morning
~
1'I'I'hi"b consists of' faithful Service with the distinctive domes and min.
to the aims of a self-perpetuating
faction of the Republican Party in,
Delaware County _ makes ,it eleflr
that he was chosen for this oUice
as' .: reward for political loyalty. In
a different'political atmosphere.' biB
missionera 01 Delaware ColIDl, wUl otfer.t -~'. ..
public sale in the Commissioners' MeeUng
Room In the Court BOUIe ID. the BorouSh of
Me..... count, of D.I•.,a... P.....'I....... ii;;"ih"pa;~;
pieces of wd In sald county. ow:ned Of ro-
Ista Dinner to be held on Friday
Novem~r 21. in Philadelphla. •
.
POLlTICIoL ADVBIITIBBMBNY
Highligh'~
~~~~~~~~I~::;U~'S'
Representatlve.,ofters 'no our hotel balcony with ships of aU
discernible qpalifications to the sorts from al10ver the world going
In such cases ma4'e and proyJded, the Com-
on TUo.da,. No....b.t 2Sth. 1158, .t 10:00
o'clock A.M"E.S.T" ·th. foU.wlllg de.crlbed
Sabbatical
Ithe annual Uqlted World Fed~- te
a c her
Soh I
~ .l"~~ 1 publican
!
Irma Zimmer Lists
of fio Story Row
persO"I,~~~~~~~~~;;;::1 ~~~~
arets" marking tile. outline. of the
h
11
...
mosques
e muezzIns ca mg D1Qs..
lems .to praye~J their voices sound..
•
ho
b
th troll
mg some w a ove
e
eys.
buses and taxis; wide streets.Amer.
ican cars contrasting with narrow
h wi
r.t
~he
puted 10 be .wn""-. b, th....pecU..
candidacy
might
discounted
as 'lId
strt?eta.
shop.ofwit
ndows
noted.
0( Jolm P. C.....Uy ':"~r~~~~~;'i'~
a campaign
joke;be liiit
the sorry
stacked
with bowls
yogurt;
the
TI!E TEDIISB' :
SALE WILL
t
:dji
trntjl of the matter I. that, in all' hare_ow a mus~Um~ontain_
, Tb. pu""",e of the ••1. Is 10 reau.. di.
_."·.L "'.';..
probability he will be elected. and a Ing everythlnjr from priceiess Per_
unpaid _ •• due on each 0( .ald properUes.
half.milUon people will' have to de- slan thrones 1\;0 armor of the lells
~: ;Ai=~m.LEN. JR..
pend on his limited talents ·for re- fortunate
JAMES
J.
CONNOR.
in the United States balls'; the city gate with the Seven
commlulonen of
Dela.a.. Cotmt1
""'.00
Congres..
Towers guarding the western end;
TOWNSHIP OF CllEBTBB ,
of.aIe ,UDl••;;.;Gtii.r;;.;l••.--::'" .•
•
•
"!.
.especially the quiet vast interior
.
(Now a parl of the Boro.""
ad•• rtlse....t). balanc.
.of Ha"';a Sophia-old as the East.
of Broqt.haveD)
; eoradlUODs OIl d.y of sale.
e"
No. I-H. 8. BOrrows-Lob 31·. Bik. D. FIERI FACIAS
No.
111
free
ODd
eo.. mOli ••• Mr. Milliken's candi".cy is an ern Roman Empire and powerful as
sept. Term 1_
privilege of & eerT
EdgmODt Villa.
LOTS ... imp6 .... Twp. of Bleil.,. 0.1. _
.. 1110.... on the afore.ald act of !political cynicism that does, Byzl\ntlum.
No. 2-winfleld Rector - Lots 2O&'JI¥I•. l counti. on-So W. atde of T)'ler Ave. 3,U plan, laid
.0f0S4 Ute rear of theae aD4
Co'
Cheater Terrace.
ft. N. E. &: S. E. from, p1." of. ~.Dn",!':~ I &djOlD1Dg prem1aes as aDd for a drl'l'ew&J', DOt strengthen the organization's
.ro
TOWNSHIP OF CBEBTBB
..bleb .. m~asd.•D radius round~:
p.......,... and .atercolirs. at aU
claim of gO,od government. If a poll. .our arrival coincided with the
No. 3-8amueJ MWer EsLate-Howe Chl- h.riDg racUua of 21 n. the arc.
hereafter. forever In commbD wUb. Ute
eheat.er Rd.. near EDgle.
38.:rt n. from a pt. of ~geDt on
. OWlUln, wnlLllta and occuplers...of the loti
. machine "'Dlust reward the return of Nassar from Russia. Fac~
. TOWNSHIP
OF
UPFEa
CRICBEBTER
of'
Morris
A
••.
:
di.
S.
E.
alonl
of
.ro.Dd
boUD_. th.reoD and .nUuad faithful (and it' must). we think t\Iries and schools were given two' -.r~-a Jones--Caner Road. Lota Ave.·35 ft.; tho S. W. 102.'l8 ft.: th. N. W. to Ute use thereof. SUBJECT. however. to
\
No. _
u ~
35 ft.·! th. N. E. 102.51 fL 10 beg. BEINO tI>e proporUon.te parl of th•••pe..' 01 that common sense should dictate day vacations in order tliat suitable
3t-40 (100".).
No. 1 7 -r,ler Ave.
keeping the sald driveway In good. order,
TOWNSHIP OF DABBY
Subl; 10 ..I . . . .
...dlUon and repair ., aU tim•• herealter. that such rewards do not materially demonstrations could take place.
No. 5-Marlha 'OUbert-OaIt L .... No. Impro•• menla co....t of ODe slory Tw'" fore
.. r.
reduce the quality of government. Five t. rucks of Ar&bs led by a jeep
601. 25X160. 00 feeU fro Quaff1 st.• 2 ston Frame and. stone BOUIe 1&s32i l"t..
TOGEtHER with . . . aU plumbJnl,
fr.... hoUR.
Sold .. die propem ofJ..... Co•• rdale cookllill. b••tm. and USblln. fixture •. "'" But, the reward. to Mr. Mil1i~n equipped with a loud-speaker' t\Ire
WaabJDston-Lot west .Ide and Mary COYflrda1e.
tef.~~
...and.Olap.p••~e~dan~d~h:~::.n-: wnl~' we think, be made at the ex- around tOwn. the passengers JveUing
No.8-LoWe
Oak Lane. South of Groee. Bungalow. .
Attorney. James R. MathewsOll.
IJI.MI
~D
OF
UPPER
DARBY
W.
ALDRICH
PRICE.
Sheriff
ClUdlng
shades andthereof.
awningB
aDd pense of the voters;' who are entitled "Nasser. Nasser." Since each tmck
TOWN..........
renewalssereena.
or replaeemente
tneluclNo .•-c...Wo BucclaroW-Lot O. Bik. g,
SHERIFF SALES
InS but "at Umlled 10 ••neUan bliD4l a~ to adequate representation in Con- ,had a leader. waving a branch to
No.hts&--M. Fleegle....,...Lot.IJ 322-3. Pfexel
'~S~~8 ESTO~~
taehed
to aDd mad.e part or ttl, real estate.
k eep tim s, the 'W"h 0 Ie proceed'mgs
~....
~&"
Improvement
CODa.llta of TWo ston Row gress. ~.
Belg .
, COuRT HOtJSE. MEOlA. ·PA.
Brick HOUle 16z32i Pl.
No. O-J"ames Kane-Lots 354-3&5, Secane
Prlday, November 21, 1158
Sold as the property of Emmert CalylD
resembled a' pep-rally In front of'
Hlgbland..
.
.
1:30
:A.M,
Eastern
standard
Time
d
~ th L E
Paid
for
by
Swarthmore
Sh
No. lQ-Gloml Palumbl-Lota fo--l·2. Block CondiUOIl8: 1350.00 cash or cerWled check Earp au AU
•
arp.
eph erd's H
otel'
, th e ' poI'ICeman
8, Hollywood. Drive.
at time 01 sale Cunle•• otbonrlse atated In ::=~~:~:=..c:'. Tollon' .
Democratic Com~itte8
s.tood with, a" bayonet in' his ·rifle.
No. ll-CamlUo. 8Uvln-Lota :rr..., Block advertlaement), baluic;e itt ten da.re. O\her
W. ALDRICH PRICE, Sheriff
Tourists and all others not. actively
t. Llanerch HIlla.
=~~A~ay 01 ~aIe .. ,
No. I~
d
t t'
t
bo t th •
TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLETOWN
Mareb Term 1061
emons ra mg wen on a u
ell
No. 1:!-J.m•• D. ADloDlo--M."" Qusrry. ALL THAT CERTAIN lot .r plec. of
AUDITORS' REPORT
..
bu.ine••.• Aero •• the 'way, a barber
TOWNSBlPHa1es-Lot.s
OF NEWTOWN
groundbounded
SiluateaDd
... RldIe,
Twp"
Del. Co..
FOR THE SWARTHMORE-RlTI'LEDOE UNION SCHOOL
.ha.ved a.' cus>-mer
and never looked
No. 13-Cb.arleB
:D-2J.24. Blk:.
described
aeeordlng
to
.
>. . DISTRICT
W
20 .,E.I' Walnut S~ 280 fl. fro •.W./. Plan of Poruo. 0: "Ora•• P.rk" .. ade
FORT,HB Y!Wt ENDlNa JULY 16, I'. 58.
.. , '
up., What cha!'reha. all~his mad.
Tenms Ave .• Newtown Hgts.
b, Damon ". h&ter, C.E.. 8Jla.ron Hill. r
f
h
f' E . t1 Th
PL 2/1'1'" last rev. &/16/41 as foUows; -'
'h
ltd th •
• tin f ~h b ks roo or t e poor (j
gyp
ey noW
TOWNSBlP OF RIDLEY
!>ol.•t • point on sOlI, side of Ard.ley
The Auditor. ave comp e e . elr examIDa no, eoo.
- ,feel a'ble 'to come out to the Nile
No. If-Reese HaDQum-t.ot 3~. Amo&1aDd Rd. (50' wld.e) a comer of Lot 322 on ords and accounts kbpt by the Swarthmore~Rutledge pni~ n School DisRoed.
.ald plan; theD. c.nt. along .aId .I~. of trlct for the 'fiscal year ended July 6. 1958. ExamtnatlOns 'Were al.o corniche to 'walk lit night or 00 the
No.
15-Alfred
O.
Walker-Lot
229.
Rldle,
on a line curv. In
left h...... made of the Cafeteria Fund and the High .Schoo.! Stlld,enth Treasury. park. to sleep. Their h.omell-as in
Park Hellihts.
aArdsley
rad. ofRd.
100' the arc
of 10.1S' to a
TOWNSBJP OF TINICVM
pt. of reverse curve;
sWl cont. Ylithout making a detailed audi.t of all transactiOns, we ave exam- Giza--or out on the 'delta, haven't
No. 16--8amuel. Adelman - Lot 33/60. along the SEl, side
Rd. on ined and tested accounting records and other aUJ)porting evidence by
Lesler.
a 1Irr•••• rv.... In the
method. and to the extent deemed appropriate.
cliangedin a,thousand years. King
No. 17-8amuel Adelman - Lot 38/46, ~D :'e ~.;r:ld~15~ a
'
,
T.ut's . treasure "is incredib.I4!!, the
Lester.
Uo', thence co.llnulllg
STA'l'EMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
'Pyramids and l~phinx are tremen.
L:'::;/8-PhWP A ...lerdam-Lola 35-36/ 00• ~;';,.:'4:'W'/3;:/5,':' a
SCHOOL YEA'R ENDED JULY 6. 1968
dous. the ':'ir I. hot and still.
No. lQ-PhWp .A.materdam &; Samuel Adel.. 01 Lot 322; thence
Ct¥J"h. Balance
,An A.merican feel; always the
..an-LoI1/2O.
.
'
322 N 2 de.:_1' E
Beginning
of
PeriQd
••.••
,
••••••••••
;
••••
,
.•
"
.........
$.
20.982.66
contrast
'between n' pper. class mod.
No. 2O-Marlaret Blsgblll-Loli 18. Sec. Uoned potnt.
". ClbIppewa. Leoler.
Lot.~OA~1 on
R.coipts
Disbu.....",..nta
ern Cairo (built mostly by British
No. 'I-Wlnfleld 1\roWD-Lot
Lt.~;.
P..·'
Per Paplta Tax, ••• $ 48.810.48
General COntrol. ••• $ 27.988.26 apd Fre!lch) and th~ poorer classes
No. :D-.l. J. Co...rs-Lola :1-4. Sec. •
Gen.-Property Taxes 403.048.24
Instruction··" ••• , •• 420,17'1.87 r"
th d'd I
. t ti s
N. Mohican st.
Real E.t. Trans. Tax '16.858.09
AbxlHary' Agenclas. 18.606.74 Ivmg as ,ey I . I' ancten me •
No.
J. Connor-Lot
'/ 53 •...
Led.r.
Op eraton!!
I ·•••••••• 1'1'688''''''''8
66 ...... 89 C~ftla
1sold eve~here
No. ,23-Jolm
:H-Mrs. E.
J. E....-Lot""/
Le... ~~~~;"'D
Delinquent Taxes..
2,392.;..,
-~
o·
- •. _ .
te
Llo,d B. WhIte. Jr.
State Appropriation 161.670.40
Maintenwtl ;.....
• ..
" Athens
~o, 26-Am.Ua Fendrick-Lot I. Sec. ~ _ _ _-::w~..:. She!1f1
Tuition' .,......... '41.744.87
FiXed
Le.ler.
Sales of Real E.tate.
,..
. Debt Semce· ;..... 6'1.081.11\ .A
r I
held' the
No, 26-8arab M. Olack.n-Lot 18/5:1.
~~8 '::'~'gl
S~pplies. etc. •••
8.628.63
Capi~1 Outlay •••• 44,640.48 crapo 18 th's a .country
lU
ter
0011 T HOU8lIl MEDIA PA
I >.' t
617 50
.
;
center 'of e City•
.No.:I'I-);:"'- Huff-Lot
Fn~a,. Noveni"'r 11.,i9N·
~i~~er'S~ti~:: 28.IS23:1b
Total Diabursem't$67S11'12.09 . TheileoplelnGreeceareproudof
No. :at-Jeremiab Buff-Lot.
8:30 A.M. Eadem standard. TIme
"
ell
No. 2O-AnnIe HuU.n-Lot.
. 00. CoDcllIloDa: _.00 ..... or cerUfled Ch.ck
Total Rec·.I·Pta •. $707.688.79'
Cash Balance _ End
their heritage. the guides are w •
at.
Ume of Bale (uDles. ot.benrlle Btawd In
un 86 'I'nf
ed Tbe treasnres
. - are
, d's
Le.ter.
ad•• .u.....nt). b.......... ten da,'. Oth.r
0f P eriod • •• •••• $ 55........
onn.
I'
No.
3O-AUred
and
PaDlile
JODea-Lot
2t.
condlUoAl
OD
d.,
01
~
TOTAL
AVAILABLE'
TOTAL'
,
$7'
2862145'
played
to
the
be.t
advantage
either
Sec. 53. Cblppewa, Lester.
eo FIERI FACIAS
No..... 4
"r.n.o
1Itft145
No. 31-Jolm W. Lowrie-Lot U/OO. L....
Sept. Term 11M
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. No. 32-JohD W. Lo..de-Lot 31/"'. Le... gr with the bldgs and Imprla thereon e.. cld;
STATEMENT OF ·ASSETS. LIA·BILITIES AND SUR!?LUS
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No. 3l-Jolm W. Lowrie-Lot ,*(00. LeI· sIt ... AIIoD Twil. Del. Co" Pa. d••crlb.d
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POPPies grow among the TurkISh
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Boutman. C.E., dated Nov. 21, llMl, as
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LUS tom stones one :passes on 18"rf~
No. 3<-Jobli w. LUb-LoIa 11-12. SeeUon foU 10 .,1\:-'
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ASSETS
LIABILITIES AND SURP
th~ugh P.ropylea. Yon get out of
e. .!:.~wllUa .. J. MCKn"b~Lo' 10. Sec. R:::~~I~!)aaf'':.ll:." .';ed.,."!
Current Asseta
Curre1.~ Li4lritit~.
. breath and the steepness of the
52. 25.100 .... it. fro
N 31 dog 68 ..... W from di. cen ofalthe
Ca.h .......... :.$ 48.316.77
Due Impresst I~~~ $ 69,886836.8966 hill makes you lose' sl~ht of tbe
No. 38-WIl!la.. B. M.rden-Lot·"I". W Braneb of ""••ter Creek, th.Dce Unpaid Taxes
4,485.48
Teachers a . a u " ' ; , . ,
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land ~rm'lnrl'Eof883F'I''''!_ W. !'!!'.u:. ~
Tuition Receiv~bi'; •• _....!1,!!.3:!1:!7"'.1"'6
Parthenon and the,Erectheum 00111'
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No. 31-J...ph and Mar, FeWowskl- de.. - ..
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Bonded Indsbtedwa $ 8S9 000.00 .You avepau.
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ler,N"o. 3t-Thom::as Roswara-Lot& 13011.,
. line
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td Sof57Fred
Sc'hoo'I SI'
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shade of the fm., al cO,lonnade of
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20 ·mlD Wthence
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Se~: 18-60 n .• 125 n, ..... fL fro 5111 st" 10 a pt ... th....d of said BIm., Rd.
ings,- and Equip.. $1.80!.91l.00·
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T.oTAL LIABILI-' .
your breath away. It is all it
Le~:';~'" M, Slewan--Lot 40. Sec.... ~.~.:::. io P; p'::"= f~n:l m~'i.'bo~.~m~ TOTAL ASSETS $1,866.980.41
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$1,856.980.41 .hould he. Once inside you can ~
place of, beginning. oontalntng appro:':
the remains o'f Turkish and Ghrts..
No <1-BeUa O. Wolf-Lot 22/53, lo1eIItel'. and
9' acres mo~ or leSB.
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A complete statement of Bonded Indebtedness of the School District. on which the chrys-elephantine 5 •
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MIn. to a recent sur .howlng the chan&,
UiOI:'.ot.~ Im"e br 0.' D. Hou\m.IID, C. E..
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It is a half day trip 00 Mycenae.
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Description
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June 80.
Duritlg
JultJ 6, the home af Agamemnon and ~1·
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1957
Ye4f', 1958
temnestrL To get there, you dri98
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$
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along
the eoaatpa\st; Eleusls whe~
IF YD •• 1E1l1l1E.EllI
1984 Series G 8'4 % ••••• ' 70.~
6.000 $ 3.000, $. 8.000 the famous niysteries t\Iok plaee~.
1958 Series B 2 % % ..... 00,000
40,000 ~ 20,000 $820.000 paRt Cor!nth where . st. pa
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TBB SWAItI'IUIORRAM
~OTES
SCHOOL
Nunin!! S.nica
Greets Na.
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,CIDER
of
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Wolfft Apple Rouse·
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CLEAN RUG'S
·FOOD' MARKET
tP~"'.... KNOW~
. Swift's PremiulD
STEA'
'l1he children are given
examinations and immunizations
against Dlptherla. Whoop i 'n
. Cough. TetaRuo. -Smallpox and
Polio.
,Dorothy M. Sidner. brane'h'
pervisor, Swarthmore' office, commended the members .on the' progres. of tlie Center. It has been in
operation OBly 16 month. and has
148 children regls~ed. There is
an average .of 22 In attendance at
each of the two session. held each
month on the second and fourll:hll
Tuesday at 10 a.m. to 12 noon. It
wlas through the effort. of the Western Committee that
equipment was obtained for
eenter. 'Mi88. Sidner's report
veal~d that 3261 visits were >;IUI,ae I
by s!x .taff nurses in the
month period ending September. 30.
It was announced that Jean Marten ••: a licensed. physical therapist.
had recently joined'the staff Of the
Nursing Agency.·
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Mrs! Elizabeth. A. Groff. executive director of' Community N ursing Se1)Vice. paid trihute to the
great contribution of volunteers to
the Nursing S~rvice. She remind'ed I
them that despite rising costs of
the .ervice. such programs as Child
Bealth· Centers were in part possible because of the assistance given
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SELLING OUT
'CLOSINGNOVEMBER 15th
EVERYTHING· BEING SOLD
CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE
TOYS,-UGHTS -
SLEDS -
GIFTS
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Housewares, Hardware· Cai-den Tools - Wheelbarrows'· L.wn Mowers - Electric Appliances Bar Supplies - Farberware - Rneire Ware;. .Kinch
Drapery Hardw.re .Weathervane', Pin-up L.mps
Telechron' Clocks
Morton, Pa,
"On the Corner"
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Our c:omp!etll plan for your WID TRIPLE-REFINED
with PREMIUM QUALITY,
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This fuel has an advanced additive that helps preven
sediment in tanks. filters and nozzles. helps keep your
L28.ooo
of Argolls.
and rugged
untilHere
you all
getistllldef
the .
c:nItivatiOD and in the fi,elds. the
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Swartlla..ra PJtc. c..
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"h1'lIlers of 'IlIe Swarthmorean"
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, The Executive Board will meet
, at'9 :3.9 a.m. Mondat: in the club
lounge.
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. On Friday. November\ 7. the literature deparbnent Will 'Pre.ent
Mrs. Francis Pennell.jn ~ "F9.u Review of Books", at 10 a.m.' in the
cluhhou.e.
burner clean as it heats..
lied automatic deOur selvice includes weather-contro ,
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11 . eel drivers - oomplete «\,By or
livery /ly :courteous. we -tram
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foilow montbly
night bl1l1ler service _ special' budget terms
PRIITI18
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WOMAN'S CLUB' NPTES
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PUMPKINS
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Cathflrlne Goldwater. Andrew
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return. the Rev. George D. R. Tay_
CoHn &11, . PArk avenue. was Maass. Mllrlon Hunter. Marilynn
The
Rev.
Bancroit
Smith.
son
of
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rect\lr of those parishes•. artbe pest speaker on Friday morn- Ramsey. Peter Salom. Carol Sllsle.
'''.~' Mrs. Henry L. Smith of Dartmouth rived in Las Cruces early thla
ini' :when 'Mrs. C. J. Garraban's
At· a t · ,
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avenue. has been .selected to par. month 00 serve aa associats rector
third grade presented a United Narec:en
meetmg
of
IdnderVolunteers
G'lve
154
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H~nr,~ I ticlpate In the first exchange prothe St. Andrew's Epiaeopal
tlolls program to, the . primary garten mothers. Kathleen Marks.
teacher.
explained
her
prog;ram
for
to
MedieChild',
gram
00 be initiated by the Church Church in Mr. Smith's place.
grades, at the Rutgers Avenue
of England.
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"This is a real exchange," YO-.
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SchooL
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e year. e program will emphasHealth Center'
)I~. Smith. with his ·famlly. :flew Smith commented. "We are '::.
Mr; Bell works with the Friends size readiness for first grade. The
Three new. members were welEngland last Dlonth. and has as- changing churches. congregations,
Ste?' Structural Method of Arlth- comed bv the
the duties of rec,h r of Clop. h hI·
II
Service Committee aDJI was a rep- m
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pans es. omes. sa arles. poa t ons.
resentative ~ United Nations when e !C w
nse ~ th~ chndren of the Community Nursing
and Otley parishes ,in Wood. ears. and even 80me clothes. it they
be, and his family were In Geneva. will be taught numbers ~n.d mesn· D~laware County at the first fall bridge. Suffol~. for one year. In fit."
Members of tile group were dress- tugs thr.ongh 100~ and addition facts meeting of the group which' waR ~!!!!!i!!!!!!i!!!!!!i!!!!!!i!!!i!!!!!!i!!!!!!i!!!!!!i!!!!!!i!!!!!!i!!!!!!i!!!!!i;;;;;!i!!!!i!!!=!i!!!;i!;!!!!!i!!!!!!i!!!!!i!!!!!i!!!!!!i!!!!!i!ii!ii
. . ' , h~l!1 Oct\lber, 21. at the Strath ;
ed in c:ostnmes of different coun- 00 10.
.ThealphahetWlllbetaughtalong Baven avenue home of the chairSUNNY ,BRAE
tries in the United N ation~. They
With. the sounds thatesch has. Man. lIlan. Mrs. L. A. E.tes. The new
ORCHARDS
sang and danced after Mr, Bell took
u'!"npt writl~g and 800lal studies members are Mrs. John G. Earle
the audience On all inlaginary plane Will "Iso be VItal areas of the kin· of Moylan. Mrs. ~il!.iam Stinson.
Be.t Varieties in Prime Condition
trip to London.New York,'and
Ge. , dergarten program.,
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Middlet\lwn; and Mrs. Peter Larneva •. '
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On Qct\lber 7. the parents of Mrs.
)Ir•. ltobert Arnold of WallingMrs.. Kathleen 'Marks' klndergar_ Lilyan Steclw's fourth grade held ford. chairman of medical relief
A ~pecialt" - Alway. Good
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ten class 'visited the Swarthmore a meeting. with Mrs. Howard Y. and supply. reported that five 'IayFire Rouse .on Wednesday
this Clymer presiding. After an Intro- ettes and 144 article~
clothing
week. William Shirley .poke '00 the ,ductlon of new members and offi- had been given to 13 families. This
boys and girls. The children en;oyed cers for the year. Mr•• Clymer told is made possible through the
the trip and found the bells and the group about the items discussed Needlework' Guild Ingathering of
sirens of ·particular Interest.
in the Parents' Council lIleeting clothing. Mrs~Eva. Wilson of Rose
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held earlier this year. Re!reahments Valle),. chairman of .public relaThe F.o~rtbGrade Is "repamg a we? served by Mrs, Mary 'Mul~- tions. stated that ways o'f remlndHallowe'en prog...,m under the'dI_ hill and her committee.
ing the ,public of the service. availaoun: til
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LIMA, PA.
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'Mrs. Joh'; S. Torrey entertained Nursing Service 'Would be continued
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P.... LIhr.n I·IIID
Eight origInal poems were selected the member. 'of the board of' the through poster and mannequIn disfor choral reading. The young auth- 'Junior Woman'. Club at her home play. Mrs. William Stotz of WaIors were:
on Dickinson avenue Tuesday eve~ ngford, volimtOOr' services, reSarah ,Bancroft. Stephen Gray, ning.
ported that40'volunteers had given
164 hours at the Media Child
fJ
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Health Center over' the s~mm~r
month.. The Lima Jr. Woman's
Club members do a large part of
this volunteer work.
look better,'
The. Media Child Health Center
i.
spon.ored by the Public Health
fee~ better,'
Nurses of Community
Consumer's Co-Op Ass·n. of Swarthmore, Inc.
wear better
Service. Members' of the We.tern
'Commlttee assist with the clerical
403 Dartmouth Avenue Opposite Borough Hall
work. weighing and "measuring of
Carpet
the children and assist Dr. David
. 100 Park Ave•• Swarthmore. Pa.
Wood. who gives hioi time and ser"
vices to the center. located at Front
KlnglWood 3-6000 - Clearbrook 9-4646
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and Citron .treets. The center proKSIIRLDII
vide. medical supervision for pre.
T·BOIE
school children I ,whose families
'ORTERHDUIE
cannot afford private medical care.
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paymepts with no c:srrying ~b' bout the <:ODuort and
Let III. give you cAtplete de
a.
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reliabilitY
oil heat. Call us todaY·
of
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. October 23. at the ~eth ~n.
tury Club of LaDsdoWti8; Dr. Fran.~. Reinhold Fussell, chairman of
legI,lation tor c both Swarthmore
and the CounW. spoke at the moming seasion 'on', "T?
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At Ute afternOllti' meeting.
Francis H. Forsythe, connty
pain chalrniui; ,:fntiodnceil
;,peabr M:~ RoberJ:.~ JIeG
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Ib.89c
'Smoked HAMS lb. 59c
NESTLE'S
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INSTANT COCOA
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'Y2 lb. 29c
1 tb~ 53c
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NESCAFE
INSTANT €OFFEE large jar $1.29
Ten Extra Cups FREE with, Each Jar
CO-OP RED LABEL
APPLESAUCE
8
2 cans 29c
CANS for $1.00
CO·op
GRAPEFRUIT'
2 for39c
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Sections ; - Sweetened
CO-OP RED LABEL
.GRE~N BEANS
2 for 59c
(Blue bike - Vertical Pack - Whole)
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·-,Ra,. Sila • for"
COC'.A''..COLA
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lin, Sila. for4Qc
(Plus Bottle Deposit)
,EXTRA FANGY
JONATHAN ,APPLES
4 Ibs. 35c
(PI~stic Bag)
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The Boroqb of Swartbmore 1t1D neel..
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1101 lI1 Couo.U Cb....t-er. BOrouP IIaII.
Sw_ore. Pa.. at V:30 1'.... Eaalom
8t&Ddard Time. eoweriDl Ib.I term. for the
remo·...1 of ,arb ..... from, .u houaeholds,
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Borou,h. lor lb. pertod 01 OD' y.ar com·
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·Edna Wagner of Rntgers avenne,
has accepted 'the chairmanlhlp of
OPPICI!:
PrId.,.. No..mHr 21. 1111
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8BZR1P1"S
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' COURT BOUaE. MEDIA. PA.
. Prlday. Nov• .,Hr 21. 1118
CoD41t10111: $3&0.00 cub. or c.rUfted check
':30 .A..U. Euiem 8taadard 'l'IIIl'e
Ume of 11a1e (union oIherwlle slated ill
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Cond1t1oD1: __.00 C..u or ee..--.u.RrU.~"
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COURT BOUBE. IIlCDIA. PA.
Irma ·Zimmer Lists
Sabbatical Highlights
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ZImm
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the Invitation List CoDimittee for
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er,' soc . D ..... " .
_1lA __'.... _a._...... the annual Uql·ted World Federat... teacher at IIi:JIWO
<>-rthmore HI'Dh
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No. m ad.. r11Iemenl). balal10e lI1len dayo. otber istl Dla,ner to be held on Friday,
00, WIllI on aa a
eave
JIIIIO T.rm ,"7
.001ll1l0Da OD", 01 oale.
November 21, in Pblladelphia.
during 1967-58. Atter receiving her
ceDlva reara .. \Ire contract mI.,. be kept
ALL THAT CERTAIN It or IlC of In' PIERI PACIAa
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lfo. "J'IO
master's degree. in hiatory from the
In torce In aceordaoce wlth It. terms. Tbe with the bIds.. and Jmprta thereon anctd.
!tapt. Term. 1_
apeclflcaUou and form. of propoaed COIltr&e, 8110 In the Borough Of DarbJ. Co. of DeL,
ALL the followiDgodHcrlbed propert,. ,It.POLmCAL ADvza'J'llEllElft'
University of Pennsylvania in Feb-.
for 1&14 worl!:: are on me ,,11b. the Borouah aDd State of Pa., belDr Lt No. 114. lD. ua&e In the towDlblp of Upper DarbJ.
ruarv,l908•. she. took a trip to Xex
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Bec'O'-- at Borou,h Hall. 8warU1more. Clock "L" oD a cer PlU of,LtI of uLa.a.- Count,. 01 Delaware, aDd Commoo*ellltb.
dOWDe Park aardens, Sec. No.2" made bl of PeIlll8JlhD1a. to wit:
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ico And then in Hay she took
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Pa., wbere saln ma,. be examlDed. 'I'be Damon" Foster. C. E., Sharon BUl, Pa., DE8CRIBED accord1ng" to a plan Of Jota
Excerpts from an editorial i n .
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successful bidder muat fUl'Plzh bonda as dated Jan. 20, IMt and which plall u ncrd of Drezel Part OardeDi No. 8 made b y . .
month's tnp which Included Ger
requlrod b. lb. Borougb Code. A .ertlfled al "odla lI1 Ibe 0111•• 01 Ibe
01 Damon .... Poolor. C1yn _ . . . . 01 the CHESTER TIMES for Tuasday, man~ and the Middle East. The
check or bid bond In Ule amount of tl00.00 Deeds etc.. 10 and for the Co. and. st. Sharoo. Hill. Pennatlv&D1a, dated. Uae PJf#
m...1 a..ompany each bid. TIl. Borou.h alore.ald. on Feb. a. IM4. In Plan PII. Io.nlb ..y 01 Juoe. A.D. lin .hleh plan Is March I I. 1958.
highlights. of her Middle Eastern
reserves tw right to waive &DJ' lnformallUes Cue No. e. page 1. and belDg knOWD as recorded at MecUa In the Office of the ae..
tour are hsted below:
in the bids recelved· to reject any or aU .No. 2~1 Weymouth Rd. and more parUcu· corder of Deeds &e., In and for 1De C01DltJ'
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~e.crtb.d .. '0110'''alore.ald lI1 Plan C... No. V. POI' It.
William H. Milliken. Jr•• the HeIstanbul
blM; to award the CODuact
REGINNINQ at .. 'vt On the NW ,Ide as follOw., to wit:
espert.ac.d lI1 Ibls ...... 01 work, and 10 o{iIf.....oul!i ';Id: .(.. II ·wld.r. wblch 'pi BlI!lOl1tIm(jl ill a po",1 on lb. I f _ publiean orgsnizatio!l candidate
The view of the Bosphorus froDl
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lb. bidder whOft p......nn·al la deemed to be Is 01 lb. dI.··.· 01 - ...... tneurd. 8W a101iI -weikerly stde of tnlD8tOD· Ro&d. (forty 'Nt f
• -~.to the publlc loler- the said -,Ide~of Wey.mouth
v, or •• epresen
Yeo-ollers no our hotel balconv
Wl"th ships of all
the most advantageoua
Rd from ... p~ wide) at the dll!Ianee 01 one hund-'
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. of cune, which pt of eurve ,Is measrd on a PlJ:I'ety-two aDd th1r1Y·Hnp oile-hUDdredtha discernible qp.alifiea~ion8 to the SOlts from. all 'over the world going
~LIOTT BxcllARDsoN, radius rcnmd cor whoa" radIus I, eo' tire fee~ measured, 8ou&b tIlJrty-tb.ree' cleereel
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:Borou"'h Secretary arc dJatce of 83,Sr from a pt of taDget west aloog'the ••14 Iide of Jn1.D.Ct.OD. Road vo rs W ose suppor e
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an~ coming from the Golden Horn
•
on the SW "Ide of Edgeh1l1 Bd. (40' wide); from Its IntersectlOD ",lUI. the 80uthwesterlJ
CONTAIN.NG In Ironl or breadth 8oU~ IH .11to 01 Palrtn. Road (Iortt f••1 .Id., (bolb
.. look at his pollt. leal record _ th.e city itll.elf in. the early morni.ng
COUNTY C0HMl8810NEBS PUBLIC SALE deSrees 15 min west along the 'sald sld.e of llDea extended,; thenf! eztendlng 'from- said.
~
h h d tt ti d
d
OF SEATED LAN'".
Weymoulb /W 18' and .slendlng 01. thai b._C polnl an4· alonc lb. Norlb" ••~ which consista of faithful service Wlt t e .s nc v.e omes an mlO
In accordance with the Act of Assembl, width In }ensth or d.ep~ Nor-. degree, 4& edy atde of lrvIDBtoD ROad South
to the aim.s. of a self-perpetuating arets marking tHe. outline. of the
10 such cues macte and proTlded, the Com- min. West between parallel liDes at rgt. "\hree desre
misslOllers of Delaware County wID offer at ang'e" to the middle Uno of a 15' wide theDee exteDdlDg North flft'l-8eTen degrees faction of the Rep~liean Party in. mosques; the mUezZJns calhng'Mos..
public .ale In tbe CommtssloDers' !4eeUDg driveway (wblch extends HE in.to Edgehl!1 West passing parUy throulh the party waU Del.a.ware Count". _ makes .jt clear lems.to prayer., their voices sound
'iI
Room In the Court House la. the Borough of Rd and SW Into Bedterer Road), 18.5'. 'lbe bet"nn theae ·"remllea. aDd. the premuCl
NE and'
sw walla
ne•• separaUng
Ib.reol· eslds
adJo_c
IbO 8oulbw.ot
and cronlng that he was chosen for this office ing somehow above the trolleys.
Media, Cbuot.1 of Delaware, Peanaylvanla, throush
pany
these parU.
prem. the
bed of 10
a cerialD
~welye leet wide drl.,e-on TU"esday. Novembeio 26th. 1858, at 10:(10 l.ses from premises adJo~g to thq, HE way which eztends No~e ..t.wardly into a8 a reward for political loyalty. In buses and taxis; wide streets,Amer
o'clock A.M.,E.8.T.•. the foUowlDl described aad, SW respecUvely.
Fairfax Road and 8outhwe8t.wardly and a different:politica.I atmosphere. his ic.an cars oontrasting with narrow
pieces of land bl sald CoUPtJ'. oWDed or re- lmprovementa constat of Two story Row Urence Sou\heaat.wardly tnto·lrYIDdoD Road
puted to be owned bJ' the respecUve peraoDS Brlcl!:: Hous:::-uer...lh32. Pt.
ODe hundred fori'l feet more or leu to a candidacy might be discounted as Qld st~, ~he shops with windows
nO··d.
801~~a~:.:~~e:c~~~1~.~0I1.JOhn
...
Connell7
point
In tile
bed orIbePeru
. 'th bowls ~f yogn rt ; the
~
. y.
elrleaclia.
Ihroulh
b.d Creek;
01 aald thellce
creek a campaign joke; nut the sorry staeked WI
THE TERJoIBBE
OFCASH
THE SALE WILL
~::'me.. "'~'.'n
E.
Cain.
JD
a
Norlbe
..
lerl.
d/{e.Uon
....
'lle."
trutjt
of
the
matter
Is
that,
in
all
hare_now
a museum--<:ontain
- :'7.
.m
,eet' m~ or less to a polot: theDce
. TIl. purpose of lb. oale Is to reallft lb. . '
. . '
.xton<\1D8 80ulb IUI......n'd••reeo Eul probability he will be elected, and a Ing everythinlt from priceless Per
unpaid Ioxe. due .on each of .ald properU...
"REAr:'~!!
~e6~C Ill. alo...ald 1Ir1••• ay and p.... half.million people wiJlhave to de. sian thrones I~ armor of the lese
A. c. THRONE.
of, 1
mg' paitlt through' the pari,. w.u
~
~
d'
to
J. WARREN BULT.EN . .m..
_.
the•• premls.. and lb. premls•• adJo • pend on his limited talents .for re- ,(lrtunate ",tusa ers; s ne cannon
JAMES J. CONNOR.
BOUSE,
.t"A.
to 'the Hortbeast One bUDdred fOrt.7-tWO
b 11
h·
te ·th th Be
Commls.loners 01
A:'~~·"~"-'· No•• mie6BTIm, ' I.el more or I••a 10 \be flr.lm.nUoaed point presentation in the United States as'; t e city gs WI
e yeo
D.la"are Couoly
':'-:" _.00 cash or certlfledcb••k "':~cie t!t ".::~':;.. oald plan.
Congress.
.
Towers gnarding the western end
TOWNSHIP OF ClIESTEB ,
al
ol.ale (uolo..
.lale~t~
"'NOWN AS No..... ~ Road.
•
•
••
especially the quiet vast interior
(No" a pa'" 01 \be Borouch
.... JU&.menl). balal1ee.1n len da••. o~..
UNDER AND 8lllI.JECT to ee_ BIlIld.
of Ha""a Sophia-old as the Eastof Broqthaven)
, crmcUUona on daJ' of ,Ble.
Inl Be.trtcUOna as of recprd..
,
0No. I-H. S. Borrows-Lots 31·2 Blk. D, FIERI FACIAS,
No
..
11'1
TOGEtHER
with
Ute
free
and
com-mOIl
•••
Mr.
Milliken'a
eandidais
aD
em
Roman
Empire and powerful as
Sept. Term 1168
,\1S'8, rflht, lIbelt'l and prlvPege of .. car+ -,
Ed.mont Vllla. .
LOTH • Impl. In Twp. 01 RldI.y. D.I. lain driv.w", .. shown on lb. aforeaotd act of ipolitlcal cynicism that doel! Byz"ntium. .
No. 2-Wlnf1eld RectoI' - Loti 201-~.. COUDtj. on~ S. W. side or TYler 'Ave. 3,13 plan, laid out aor08l the reaJ' of these aDd. not strengthen th'e o-an'I'zstlon'"
Cairo
Cbeate:r Terrace.
n. N. E. • S. E. from pL of cune adjolnlns premiaea .. and, lor .. driveW".
&e
II
TOWNBBIP OF CBESTEB
which .. m'l!laad. on radJ:UI rOUDd· comer paasalew.,. &ad watercourse at. aU Ulne. claim of goo.d government. If a po)f..
.our arrival coincided with the
No. 3-8amuel lIWer Estate-House ChI- haring radius I'Jf 25 ft. the are, dlat. of hereafl.er. forever tD eommcm ..lib the
che.ter Rd. near EDgle.
lSt27 ft. from a pI.. of tanlent on E. al4e owner., tenaau and occuplen..of the Iota tical, machine .must. reward the return of Nassar from RUBSia. Fae.
TOWNSBIP OF UPPE& CBlCIIESTER 01' )4o\'r18A••. , lb. S. E. aIoDC """.r 01 .round bounding Ib.reon and .nUU.d faithful (and it must), we think tories and schools were given tWoNo. 4-Cbarie. Jones-Caner Ro&d, LoLa Ave. 35 ft.: tho S. W. 1~.18 ft..: tho N. W. to 'the use thereof. SUBJECT, however, to
35 lI. i· lb. N. E.•0...8 IL to be •. BEINO tIrO proporUooat. pan 01 Ibe expense 01 that common sense should dictate day vacations in order tIiat suitable
3140 (1001:125).
No.1 '1 'l'yler Ave.
Jr:eeplrll the .al4 driveway In aooct order.
TOWNSBIP OF DABBY
SubJ. 10 m l . e . .
.0nllllloD an4 r.palr at all 11m•• Iltreallor. that such rewards do not materially demonstrations could take place.
No. 6-Martb.a 'OUbert--Oak Laae. No. lmprovements consu' of One story Twin forever.
'
d
th
U..... f
t.
f'
I db
10•• "sUO. 85 leeU fr. Quar., SL. 2 ,10" Fram. and Sloo. Bouse 18S32 FL
'l'OGElHER wllb . . . all plumb"". re uce e qua ." 0 goverumen Five trucks 0 Arabs e 'I' a jeep
frame ho......
8014 as lb. property 01 Jam•• Co....... cOOklDJ. h.allng. ood lIJhllnc Iisture •• ay.. But, the reward to IIIr. lIIilliken equipped with' a loud.speaker· tore
WashtD~"'n-Lot we.t side and Mary Coverdale. .
.
lema and appUaa.cu, and aU appurteDSDt
'II'
h' k be
d t' th
.
No. "LoW.
.,....,
a_
AttarDO', James R. Mathewson.
fixtUres of every kind and character, 1Jt.. WI • we t In.
ma e a
e ex- around town, the passengers yelling
Oak Lane, SOuth ofOFGroce.
BunsaIow.
W.
'ALDRICH
palCE.
Sheriff
.Iudln••
-ea
••
ahades
aDd
awnlD"'s
and.
f
h
te·
h
tltI
d
• or
•• replacements thereof, •incIUd• pense 0 t e vo rs,' w 0 are en e "Nasser, Nasser." Since each truck
UPPER DABBY
TOWNSHIP
_
..... SAL~
renewals
No. 'l-Cam.Wo Bucci.reW-Lot +13, Blk.. O.
~
I~
iiiI' but :not llmlted to veneUan bllndA a.. to adequate representation ,in Con.. had a leader, waving a branch to
No. a-M. Fleegler-,Lota 323-3, Drexel
. oP R!CA~ ESTATE
tached to and. made part or th~ reale.tate.
Belghts.
!!BERIF'F S OI"P'ICE
Impro•• m.nl consists 01 TIro 810., RoW gress.,·
keep time. the whole proceedings
Be
. . COURT HOtJSE, IlEDIA. ·PA.
B1'Ick
Howe
18:1:32
Ft.
'
No, I-James Kane-Lots 35l--355. cane \
Prlday. November 21, 1058
8o1d as the propert, of Emmert Calvtn
resembled 8' pep-ra11y I'n f ront of'
rulblaDclo.
.
.:30 :a.M, E..lom alal14ard Tlm~
Ea and Rulh L. Ea",.
Paid for by Swarthmore
Sb'epherd's Hotel; the' policeman
No, 10--0Iomi Palumb1-Lota 40-1-2, Block cond1Uona~ $350.00 cash or cerWled check Ban~ lIIIoney tsOO.DO.
Democratic Committe6
II, HollyWood Drl".
.
at Ume ~f Bale tunJess Dt;berwlse stated in Attorney. Samuel M. Tollen .
8to~d with· a -bayonet in· his .rifle.
No. U-CamWo
8UvlD-Lots
37
......
Block
advertisement),
bal&nc;e
lD
ten
day
•.
<>\her
W.
ALDRICH
PRICE,
Sheriff
Tourists
and all others not actively
_a'cond1Uo1:u1 on da, of, sale.
t. LlaDe,,,,_ .u.&aI6.
FIERI' PACIAB
."
No. 1150
d
t 't'
t
bo t th .
TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLETOWN
..arch Term ...,
rroRS'REPORT
emons ra lUg wen ona u
elr
No. 12-Jame. D. Antonlo-J4edia Quarry. ALL THAT CERTAIN lot. or piece of
AUO
_
business. Across the 'way, a barber
TOWNSHIPHayes-Lots
OF NEWTOWN
.rQUOd Situate In Rlllloy Tlrp.. Del. Co..
POR THE SWARTHMORIl.RUfLEOOE UNION SCHOOL
.. v.ed .'. customer and never looked
No. 13-Charle.l
U-U-:U, Blt.. P•. , bounded and descr1bed aecordlDs·to
., '. ' DlSTRlCf ' sha
20 S,E.I' Walllul So. 280 fl. Ir. S.W.I' Plan 01 porUon 01 "Gra.e Par'" mad.
FOR THE YEAIt ENillNo JULY 6 j958
up:. What chang€'has aU.his made
by Damon &' Foster, D.E., 8Jlal'On
. . . .
\'
.'.
' ; .. ' .
't
T.nnls A.... N.wtown Bgl8.
.
I 110Hill, I·
for t.he....poor.· ~of' E"";'U Thev
now
TOWNSHIP OF BlDLEY
P~2g/.1aV/I'a"polaslnll "on'"
The Auditors have com-pletedRtheir examination of the books. reee"Y"
No ...-R•••• Bannum-Lot 38. Amosland ..;: (50' wid') a eo'::r 01 Lol 322 on ords and accounts kept by the Swarthmore-Rutledge Uni!>n School Dis. feel able :to come out to the Nile
Road.
said p'an, Ibea.•0nL a10ac .aId .Id. 01 trlct for the 'fiscal year ended July 6. 1958. Examlnatl(lns were also corniche.to walk at night or to the
No. HelshLs.
16-AUred O. Walker-Lot 229, Ridley Ardsley
on a Une curv. to left havlDg made of the Cafeter,'a Fund and t;he HI'gh School Stl1dent
Treasu-.
I
Thelr
'h
'
.
a_ rad. ofRd.
100' the arc dlst.' of 10.10' to a
-1_
."
park 9 to seep.
omes--as
lD
Park
TOWNSHIP OF TlNICUM
pt. of reverse curve; thenee. sWl cont...Without making a detailed audit of aU transactions. we' have exam- Giza---or out on the delta. haven't
No. 16-Bamuel Adelmau - LIlt 33/60, along the SEly side of Ardsley Rd. on tned and tested accounting records and other su:pporting evidence by
Lesler.
a Un". eunID. to Ibe rlghl. ha.lng a rad. methods and to the extent deemed appropriate.
clianged' in a thousand years. King
I Ad 1m
Lol 38/'. of 60' the arc dlst. of 50.15' to a point
.
,
Tut's' treasure '1'. ,'n'credl·ble. the
No. 1"--S
• amue
• an . on Ibe SWIJ .Id. 01 a 50' wid. re•• n..
EIPTS AND DISBUR"'''''MENTS
Le.ler.
UOIl, Ib.n.e .oatlnuln. alon••am. B 38
STAT.EMENT OF REC
""~
'Pyramids and ,sphinx are tremen.
No.
IIhPhlllp
Amsler"m-Lols
35-38/60. de•. 20' E. 'l3.... to • poInl, .Ib.nc. S
SOHOOL
YEA:R
ENDED
JULY
6,
1958
dous •. th" a'I'r Is' hot and st.'II.
Lester.
53 deg. 40' W 12'l.5'l' to a polrlt. a corner
'
No. If-PhWp Amsterdam" Samuel Adel· of Lot 322: thence extending along Lo~ CClc.8h Bala1tCs
'
,-An American feel, always the
•
m~Lot
7/ 20 .
'
322
N
•
de
•.
dl'plE
.G
3·03
:n':I~'gl
B~e.
Beginning
of
Period
•••••
,
.,
••••••••
:
.................
$
20,932.66
tr t ·"-tw··
0I
b
, No.. 2Q-Mar"aret BISBlDs-Lot 18, Sec. UOPed point. an
ac.,
e
. ~n as -vo
een upper cIaS8 mod•
•
Lot No. 321 on a~oYI:I meoUoned plan..
n
:
"
b
·
·
C
I'
"'1
&2. ChIppewa, lIester.
1321 Ardaley Rd,.' Grace ParI!::, swartb- Ilsceipts
..,-wJ u.nem.en_
em a ro (-uU) t mOBtIy by Bri~"
~
No. 2l-WInIl.1d lIro~LoI ~V!.·Be4'~~' more. Psi.
j'
.
.
Per Capita Tax •••• $ 48.610.48
General Cop~l, ••• $ 27.983.26 and Frellch) 'and the poorer classe!
.No.......... J. connors-Lots~. c... Improvements .conslsl.of TIro Sto., IIIr>o
Gen. Property Taxes 40&.043.24.
Instruction •••• ' •• 420.177.87 U •
th d·d.T
. ttl
N...ohI.... al.
.:. Fram. Bo.... 3Oz2O 1"1.
R lEt. T
. T "16658 ""
AbxIIi.a_·A-Rcles. 13.501>.74 Ylng as ey I 10 ancien meso
No.
J. connor-LoI*/fil. Le.lor. 801d.. Ill. property 01 Leonard J.
ea s· rans.· ax
...,0>
()per tI" ~66 '128 OA Coco-cola is' .sold '·e.ve"""",here.
No. OI-"r•. E. J. Ealan-Lol 23/fil. Le.. B . c k e r . D e l i n q u e n t Taxes ••
20392.48
a ons........
• ....
".Ie
Allomey. Lloyd B. WhIle. Jr.
State Appropriatiou 161.670.40
lIIaliltenallctl. ••••• 17.688J16
Ath~s
io. l16--Am.U. F.ndrlek-Lol .. See. 62.
W. ALI?RI~: . 1IIl'!1fI
Tuition' ;, •.•••••••. 41.744.87
FiXed Charges •••• 86,416.911 • The air smells of pine and the
Le.ler.
8BlIlRIPI" S
Sales of Real Estate,
" Debt· Semes' • • • • • • 67,081.16 :A
I' is
d' th
No. I16-Sarob ... Olaokon-LollB/U. Le..
~~"=S ~
Supplies. etc. ....
3.628.63
Capl~1 Outlay •••• 44;640.43' cropo IS . a country hel IU e
lor.
•• Le ••
COURT BOUSIl:o MEDIA, pA.
Interest •.••••••••
617.60
T '1 Dish
. 't ....... 1'l209 center'of the city.
.No. '7-Em._ Bull-LoI8/_. o~r.
Prld••• No.e.,Hr 2•. 1111
:All Oth S'
na linD 1b
ota
ursem ......., .
The .....ople ,'n Greee~ are proud of
No. """"eremlah Buff-Lolll/fil. Le~ler.
.:30 A.... Ellllem SleDdard TIme
.
er ourees'.' 00", .....
'rNo. 2D-ArIIII. BullD.r-Lot. 30. BeclloD 60. CondlUoa.o: _.00 cash or c.rtlfled ehsck
Total Rec.I'pta •• $707.688.79
Cash Balance. _ ....d · their heritage, the guides are well·
at Ume
of .ali' ba"-"
(UDleal o&Ilenrlae
.ta-tad
In
un 36 lofOrID.
'ed The treasures are
' d l..
Le"'r.
~"em.nl)
len da..
_er
0f P e riod • • • • •"'!~..
• .• 65........
No. 3O-Alfred and. Fannie ,Jones-Lot 21, ••
au.ve,....
--. 1 alI1U
_'
J!I.
Bec. fil. ChIppewa. Le.ler.
• =~~~:. oI,aI..
No. 28'1 TOTAL AVAILABL
46
TOTAL ••••••••• ~ •• $728.621.45 played to ~h.e best. advan~ge eitber
No. 3l-JoIU> W. Lowrl......Lot 41 / 50• Le..
Sepl. Torm .10'1
FUNDS •• , ••••.•• $728.621.
.
on' the ongtnal Site or 10 the mu'
'
't& t bei
t . ted
ter.
Tract "A"-AU that certalrl. It. or PC' of
. No. 32-.John W. Low.r1e-LoI 311/48. Leo- cr wllb lb. bid.. and Imprlslb...OD e.. cl4;
STATEMENT OF ASSETS, LIA:BILITIES AND SURfLUS
seum~ WI ou
. ng res nC ..
No. 33-John W. Lowrt.-Lol 34/SB. L... BIt lI1 Astoa Twp. Del. Co .. Pa. d••cribed
I"'''HOO!. YEAR ENDED.. JULY. 6, 1958
POPPies. grow ~mo.ng the Turlnsh
accrdnl to a sur thereof made by O. D.
~
aY
Ie.io. 34-John w. Lulz-Lob U·12. 8e.Uon Boulman. C.E.. dalod No •. 0'1. lI46. ..
ASSETS
LIABILITIES AND. SURPLUS tombston~s one :passes on his Wof
'. Lesler.
fO~elogm:f!~-':1 a P.' In \be bed 01.' B.Im"
C
. t 7Z_""t'
througq Propylea. You ge.tout
-~Igh·~'LoI'O, B
e.
~ C"rrent Ass. sWI'a"Im ,
......,..t
ae_
b rea
. th ana' t he s tee'
No.3&-W1111am J • ....-...
. Road
(50'·wide) at the dis of aa meu.-u"'
,
.
pne.. of the
Re."
tblrt,-
bet=
_m_
I
'
&/,.'·/.'ldle-:" ;m:::y: -
TBB
SCHOOL ~OTES
larsinc S.nica
Greels New lelnbers
Cat her Iii e Goldwater. Andrew
.1 EXIH'I" , ....,.
CoHn 'Bell. . Park avenue, was lllaass, Marlon Hunter, Marill'Bn
The Re1!'•. Bancroft Smith, Ion of IQI'; rector of those parlahes. ar.
.the pest speaker on Friday morn. Ramsey, Peter Salom, Carol Silzle.
Mrs.
Henry L. Smith of Dartmouth rived' In Las Cruces early this
ing .when Mrs. C. J, Garrahan's
At·
t
•.
avenue. has been selected to par, month to serve as associate rector
third grade presented a United N a- .
a racen meeting of kinder. Volunteers G'I've 154
f '
H,llunl ticlpate In the first exchange pro- 0 . the St. Andrew's Episcopal
tions iprogr.m t'iI., the primary garten mothers. Kathleen Marks.
to Media Child
gram to be initiated by the Church Church in Mr. Smith's place.
grades at the Rutgers Avenue teacher, explained her prog;t'am for
ofMEngland. . I '..
"This is a real exeiiange," -..c
"-.
th
e year. The program will emphas. ,
Health Center
School.
size readiness for first grade. The Three n-w membe
I~' Smith. with his family, flew Smith commented. "We are exJIIr; BeJl works with the Friends Ste St t · I 1.1'
' .
rs were we,
Eugland'lalt month. and has a .. changing churches, congregstioBB,
Service Commltt:ee a~ 'WIIaa rep.
~ . rue ura ethod of Arlth. <.med by the Western;Commlttee sumed the duties of rec~r of Clop- parishes. homes, salaries, posJtlons.
resentatlve ~ Un,lted Nation. when met~c wtli be used ~d the chndren of the Community Nursing Service, to':l and Otley parishes .In Wood. cars. aBd even some clothes, if they
he aBd his family were In Geneva. will be taught numbers and mean· 'D~laware County at the first fall bndge, Suffol~, for' one. year. In fit."
~~~hroUgh 100~ and addition facta meeting of the group which' wal
JII~mbers of.tIle group were dr_
. '
• held October 21, at JIle Strath
ed in costumes (If different coun.
.The alphabet. will betaughtalong Halren avenu~ home of the chairSUNNY BRAE
tries in the United Natlon~. They
WIth. the so~ndS that each bas. MaB. man. Mrs. L. A. Estes. The new
ORCHARDS
sang and danced after Mr. Ball todk
U~rtPt wrJtlng and social .todies meinbers are Mrs. John G. Earle
the audience on an tinaglnary plane
Best Varietu.& in PrifM Condition
WIll "Iso be vital areas of the kin· of Moylan, Mrs. ",iIliam Stinson•
trip to LoBdon, -New Y.ork, 'and GoMiddletown; and Mrs. Peter Lar.
,' , ' dergarten program.·
neva.·
,
/
--- . l
son. Riddlewood.
.
On Qctober 7. the parents (If IIIrs.
Mrs. iobert Arnold of Walling.
Mrs. Kathleen Maiks' kindergsr. Lilyan Steciw's fourth grade held ford. chairman of medical relief
A ~pecfn.lt1i - Alwall' Good
ten class 'vlsited tbe Swarthmore a meeting with Mrs. Howard Y. and supply, reported that five ·Iay.
•
Fire House on' Wednesday of this ClYll!er presiding. After an intro- ett"" and 144 article~ <>!' clothing
week. William Shirley spoke ·to the duction of new members and offi· had been given to 13 families. This
boys and girls. 'I'he children enjoyed cers for the year, Mrs. Clymer told Is made possible through
the trip and found the bells and ~he ~oup about ~he Items discussed Needlework Guild Ingathering of
sirens of parilcular interest.
In the Parents Council m,eeting clothing. IIIrs¥Eva Wilson of Rose
-VloIII
held earlier this year. Refreshritentl Valley, chairman of . puhlic rela,
The Fourth' Grade i. preparlDg a w,e.." served by IIIrs. lIIary Mulyi. tions. stated that ways o"fremind.
Hallowe'en program under the' di. htll aBd her committee.
ing the .public of the services avail.
.
f M'
i
able through the - Community
LIMA PA
1lO1J'1'E til
re.e tio!1 o. . rs. A ene MeCutcheon.
Mrs. JohZ: S. Torreyentertained Nursing Service would be continued
Bn.
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Id no. or Iale 01 B. "Oglla. \ben" alon,
LoIoNO.I;!/filLo·!;:.:,rpelsoldl-'Lot 3:J/60. Le .. Ibe .am. N .. deg V· min 01 W
and N 53 dec 0'1 min W 210' to .. p\ lI1
ler..o. 3t-'l1Io..... Ro.wara-Lols 0:... ::;'.!gOIIb':,Ib!~: :.r~g ~ !"In"'w~;;:a.
Be.: ........ fL x '25 fl .. 300 fl. Ir. GIb st.. 10 a pi lI1 Ill' bed 01 said Blme. Rd.
..... aoll 81.
Ibenc. alonl Ibe .....e S 3' dog t mll1 E
No .<0-01 ...... SIe"a_LoI ". Bec. 48. 201),3. 10 a pl. \bea•• ' S 3. d'C58 'mlll
Le.ler
E 2881.88' to, ab P!~_\beln fClrsl.~.'!.~!!::,dp~
pace 0 eSuao s· , on~ ~.
No '·.-BeUa O. WaH-Lot 22/53. lIeIter. and
9' acre. more or less.
3t-.o-M
Tract "B"-AU Ibal c.mln lot or pc '01
---------------1 er.cled.
gr with the bldgs and Imprts thereoD
81\ In A.loa TownshIp. D.I. Co..
If You Need • ••
P&..
d
•••
rbd ....- . to a ....nt aur
thereof m.e b,. G. D. BoatmloD. C. E..
dated Dee. 20. IlKS .. loll.:
BeatmilDl -at; a pt In the bed of He.
Blm.y Rd. (liD' wide) .t .Ib. dIa UlBe.1·
NW p\
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Total Current
.
64.069.41
. Liabilities ••••.• 60,223.81
Bonded Inddtedtieu $ SS9000.00
eur.
T(ltal
Assetl.$
F~d' Assetl
School Sites. Build.
inga.' and Equip.. $1,800.911.00
\
TOTAL ASSETS $1,856.980.41
Surplus .••••••••• ,'1.4li7~.60
hiil makes you lose'sight of the
Parthenon and the,Erectheum eODl'
.
h.ft
plete\y, The closer yoU get W vou have paused for breath in the
'
he
'shade of the filial colonnade of t
Propylea. the site of the P.artheDOD
takes your breatb away. It is all it
TOTAL LIA-Bn.r~
TIES ·AND
see
SURPLUS •••• $1,866,980.41 should be. Once inside you can "'5'
the remains U..If Turkish 'and Ch.~ I
E
BONDED IND BTEDNESS '
tian alterations and the pedesta
ta
A complete statement of Bonded Indebtedness of the School District. on which the chrys-elephantinc s •
sho=.·the chanK" during the fiscal year ended July 6, 1968. is as tueof Athene stood.
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foll
n..••t.d'f/ - Re"red n. .•-t'tl'f/
It is a half day trip to lIIycenae.
VII+CJ
n
vawt.
d "'_
DeB"';ption
OriQinal JaM 30.
DKrinf/ J~ 6. the, home (If Agamemnon an v,,'
Y-r
of Bonde.
Af}IOUftt
1957
Year. 19118
temnestftt. To e....t the.... you dri"
.
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1930 Series F. 4% % ••••• '137,000 , 28.000
,7.000 • 16.000 along the coast past Elewds wh..1934 Series G 3%% ••••••. 70.00II , . 6,=: ' J : = : L~,ggg the famous nlysteries todk plsce and
19&3 Series H 2%% ••••• $400,000 $340,
~
•
past . Corinth where St. Paul
~ ...
$767,000 $369.000
• 80.000 $339.000 taught. The oountryside is ro,",P
._~:,,::: ;:""14':..:. ~..:ci!',;
The above fltiasclal .tatementa of the Swartbmore-Rutlectae Urdon and r1ggeCi until yon. get to the
• mID JII 21'1' 10 aD _
pin III 01 ld Sehool District for the school year ending luiY 6, 1958, aze published opla\n of Argolls. Here alii. 'under
c:....~s ~..wio-::~-==: in compliance with Section 2441 of the SchoOl LaWl!" of P~ cultivation and in the field!. th8
m_D14 lit aDd P - 01 boo ~_~!1~~:"'::::~,1¥t~th,~~.u~ ~~
pees.nta
remindHae1f
(loe ofIstb,e GI
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APPLES
,CIDER
PUMPKINS
for HALLOWEEN
Wolfr, Apple House·
E,ght
(l1'lgtnal
poems
selected
for
choral
reading.
Thewere
voung
auth, •the members' of the board of' the
,
Junior Woman's Cluh at her home
OrB were:
D' k'
on IC IOson avenue Tuesday eve·
Sarah .' Banc"oft, Steph~n Gray. ning.
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CLEA N RUG'S. .
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look better,
fee{ better,'
wear better
,
·tP~t4'$Ht
KNOWS
.
. Carpet
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Po.
KI~glWood 3'()OOO -:- Clearbrook 9-4646
SELLING OUT
'CLOSIN(: NOVEMBER 15th
EVERYTHING· BEING SOLD
CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE
TOYS -
UGI-:ITS -
SLEDS -
GIFTS
•
Housewares - Hardware. Garden 'tools - Wheel,
,
bar~ws .- Lawn Mowers - Electric Appliances •
Blr Supplies- Farberware - ReY.~ Ware' Kirsch
Drapery Hardware -WeatheMlne - Pin-up .Lamps
Teleehron' Clocks
Morton, Pa.
"On the' Corner"
/
.
23-J_
52N~s~,::::;,.frB~\I>M:::~';.~~~I/48.
p.u
return, the Rev. George D. R. Tay_
i'
dl.s.II~~·~..~ola~J~I~.~.~...~~~~~'~.~.~I~.~L~0~.~.~n~8~.~I8;'~D~~~_~.
~~e~.J~'~"'~~~
through "oster
and mannequIn
P
play. Mrs. William Stotz of Wal.
.
'ftngford. volunteer services re.
ported that 40·volunteer. had ~ven
104 hours at the Media Child
Health Center over' the summ~r
months. The Lima Jr. Woman's
Club members do a large part of
this volunteer work.
The Media Child Health Center
is sponsored by the Public Health
Nurses of Community Nursing
Service. Members' of the Western
Committee assist with the clerical
work. weighing and 'measuring of
the childreu and ... Iat Dr. David
Wood, who gives his time 'and services to the center, located tit Front
and Citron streets. The center provides medical supervision for preschool children' ,whose familie's
cannot afford private medical care.
'l1he children are given periodic
examinations and immunizations
against Diptheria, Whoop i'n g
Cough, TetaBu8, Smallpox and
Polio.
·Dorothy M. SldDer, bran~h su·
pervisor, Swarthmore' oftloe, com·
mended the members on the pro-'
gre8S of the Center. It has been in
operation oaIy 16 months and has
148 children registered. There is
an average of 22 in attendance
eacli of the two sessions held each
month on the second and fOltrtlml
Tuesday at 10 a.m. tp 12 noon. It
was through the efforts (If the Wes.
tern Committee thl\t necessary
equipment 'was obtained for the
center. :I\liss. Sidner's . reportre,
vea\j!d that 8261v;islts were ~ade
by six staff nurses in the four
month 'Period ending September 30.
It was anuounced that Jean Mar·
tens.~ a licensed physical the~apist,
had recently join~d ·the staff Of the
Nursing Agency. ' . : .
Mrs! Elizabeth A. Groff, execu·
tive director of' Community Nur·
sing
paid tribute to
. Service.
,
great contribution of volunteers to
the Nursing S~rvice. She .remilnd ••d I
·them that despite 'riaing costs of
the service. shch programs as Child
Health' Centers we.re in part pos·
sible because of the assistance given.
by volunteers.
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WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
.
wintertime ~ort begins
Our complete plan for your
TRIPLE-REFINED
with PREMIUM QUALITY,
.
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~ ATLANTIC HEATING OlL.
..
s revent
This fuel has an advanced addItive that help p
.
sed ·lBlent In
tanks filters and nozzles. helps keep your
burner clean as it healS.
.,
lied automatic deOur service includes weather-contro...
.
. '.'
U • eel drivers - complete ,\&y or
li~ery .by ,c:ourteo~ we .traU!ia1budget'
forlow monthly
Dlgbt burner servtce - spec,
.....
.
. paYD!e!l1S with no canYing ~ about the c:Omfortand
let ~ give you complete deta~.
'.
tenabilitY
oil heat. Call us today.
. The Executive Boar.d will meet
: at 9 :3.!la.m. Monda,., in the club
lounge.
On Frid,ay. Novemhef 7, .the Ji~
erature deparbnent ~ present
Mrs. Francn. Pennell·in a "Fall Review of Books", at 10 a.m.' in the
clubhouse.
co-op
·FOOD· .MARKET
. Consumer's Co-Op Ass'n. of' Swarthmore, Inc.
403 Dartmouth Avenue
Opposite Borough Hall
.. Swift's Premium
STE'A' KS"RLOI. Ih.8'9c
Smoked' HAMS Ib.59c:
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'DllERHDUSE
.
. NESTLE'S
.. EVEREADY INSTANT COCOA
••
~lb.29c
1 tb.53c
,
,.
NESCAFE
INSTANT' COFFEE large jar $1.'29
Ten
E~,a
'0
Cups FREE with. Each Jar
CO-OP RED LABEL
APPLESAUCE
8
2 cans 29c
CANS
for $1.00
,
.
co,OP
GRAPEFRU IT .
2 for '39c
.
Sections ;- Sweetened '.'
CO·OP RED LABEl:. .
GREEN
BEANS
.
. .
2 for 59c
'
(Blue L.!ke - Verf'ical Pack - Whole)
It
I
SPECIAL SALE;'
",I.~c. S.~le 8 for ....
CDC'.A· -.COl.A
.
. IIIC Slle 8 for 4Qc
(Plus Bottle Deposit)
,EXTRA FANGY
JONATHAN .APPLES
(PI~stic
·4 Ibs. 35c
Bag)
,
I
terms
of
..
At the Delaware 'County Federation of Women's C1!,bs meetIDg on
. October 23. at the ~ieth Cen"
tory' Club of LBitsdoWne, Dr. FratiReinltold Fussell, chairman of
legl,lation ~or, I10tlt Swarthmore
and the County. spoke at the morning session 'on' "T~a:v's LegIslation".
At ,the
meeting,
Francia H.
gr:am . chairDiui; ....
're.
.,e.m. JofrJl, ~
!~V~~&,.y
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• CRA~BERRIES
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TBB SWAKTBMOBBAN"
Pap'll
0efAIber 31, il5S
"
JuniopAaemblies
I
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F•• Elil FIIIII.
H.
s.
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a.l'llll
Defeals
led'··
la .r.s I·....... New dividers in the Swarthmore
. To 'Meet Monday
The SwartluDore Junior Assem'Iilchan lapars' Righi ::,:c a~~b~:sa1!:~e~:!~ ; 'IDICrest 2110·8 blies
will hold their. neld; session
--- - - - - - - - - -
_Play, Yeadon Eagles
warmly welcomed by those :who
Monday, at the WOlD:an'. Club.
shelve the books as well as the
.
Tomorrow
at
.
Assisting . MrS. W ~ Spencer
young readers who can find the
Thompson as hostesses for the.8ixth
'10 A.M.
books more quickly and easny~ ~he
grade which meets at 4:45, will be
librarians find them practical be"Kitehe,n.Kapers. - oIn Person" cause they prevent the books f rom
The Swarthmore High SchoDI Mrs. Philip Carruth and !.IrB. John
Ybere sball you
will' award valuable prizes to lucky sliding.
football team bounded bacK into the deMoll. Hosis' and hostesses" as: ~u.Doctor's prcl"i..,dond We suggest thIS
contestants, answering m u sic a I
win ~olumn with a 27-0 victory over sisting Dr.; and Mrs. Robert Good,
profellional phumacy
questions at Media High School IIARIIE IE.IEAI'
P~n!lcrest. Alth?ugh minus the ser- J~., at the 5:45 seventh grade class
where ~aiptiODS are a
under the auspices of Th~ Junior .
. HOIORABL I DISCHARIUvlces of ~apta~n. Houtz, the ~am
be Dr.' and Mrs. Robert M.
.pedalt,.. 'Our ample
Section 'Woman's Club of Media nn
M'
S
t LI d E C~ played with SpIrit a..nd determma- Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
. atockl'permit proD;lpt;
y
.
arme, ergean
oy
• 0- tion as they outclassed .the -newp'reell. compounding.
November
19. -Preliminaries
to the5 megys, foster son-of .Mr. and Mrs.. comers to f 00tba 11 f rom P enncres
.L
t Rushton.
.
.
be'
\
And our prices are alway.
The eighth grade· will .meet at
recordmg sesinons' gm at '1:4 Owens Cooper of Kenyon avenue, H' h
.
fair. YCIt turn to this phu.
p.m. and those who plan to attend received his honorable discharge.at I~h' I .
!h' r' . ff . ] 7:15 with Mr. and Mrs. 'William
maq of ",cialis!s'
should arrive by that time. Child- Camp LeJeune, N.C., on October 23
d deefP aYe 0
e me, 0 enslve y Sher and. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
h f
ren under the age of 16 must be after' three years of servic~ with ahn
densldve Yl'dwashtoodmluCEff or Brooks Assi;tlng Mr: .and Mrs. -,N.
'ed
•
th
i
ts
h
U
S
M
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C
t
e
re
to an f'e. h- ecN. Ryerson as chaperons. r
CATHERMAN·S
accompam »y e r paren . '
t e . . arme orps.
• bl an
k··· go -......
I
'stl'n'
g
I'n
October
of
19!!2:,
tlve
oc
mg
open~
up
me
0
es
Enll
The producer circulates in the
I1U
DRUG STORE
audience with a .portable micro- Lloyd took his basic training at for the backs to scamper through, Visitors, Trips Spark
.phone selecting contestants at ran- Parris Island, S.C. After 'further and the r.u~d p~ay on ~efense~of
Klngswood 3-0586
dome Contestants are asked to name training at Camp Gieger, N.C., and Jack LewickI, ChrIS Martin and Ja!
6th. 5th Grade Studies·
song titles, orchestra leaders, sing- at Camp ·Lejeune, he attended Jun- Lord, was .great thr~ug~o~ t~e . Filling in the gap left by coners and other theatrical personaU- gle Warfare School at Fort Sher_ game• BrodIe Crawford! fi1hng~n ferences and institute, Philip Swayties after listening to records fea- man in the Canal Zone. Following at fullback, led th,e scorln~.
ne's sixth grade and his-fifth grade
turing these artists.' Each contest- a tour of duty in Puerto RiCo, he 20, of ~h~ .27 pOlD~. ThIs IS the health class have been enjoying a
antll"eceives a valuable arward.
returned to the states in May of third poSItIon -Brodie has played wide variety of educational exPer . .
.
1957
this year, and not enough can be iences.
"Klitclien Kapers - In Person"·
.
said for the effective maimer in
_
f.
. '
is recorded every Tuesday and
In January ~f this' year he left which he took oyer with two days' . Beginning Friday' after school,
Wed.nesdav evening beginning at for overseas WI\h th.e North,Atlan-.
.
members of both classes visited-the
I . '
t·
d
....
ed·te
B
ttaI'
f
practIce.
Chry:santhemum Show
. in t h
' l.I'
~===========~
8 p.m. and running to approximate- IC a~ .w. I rranean a .•Ion 0
42-Yard Kickoff
e fIe
II ~
Iy 10 ip.m. The!5e shows feature the SIXth Fleet.• He was o~ ~ way
.
house as guests of Swarthmore CoISwarthmore recei~ed the opening lege. That evening, through the
.popularWlP, Personalities, includ- home when t~e .Le~anon cnSlS came
ing the hosts for the evening of and he r~mal,!ed In ~banon from kick-off and· in four .pla~ .had the. courtesy of astronomer Larry FredNovember 19, Jack Pyle' and nan Ma¥ untIl this month.
ball on the opponents' seven-yard erick of the Sproul Observatory,
d
t'
't'
line. Crawford's 42-yard run on a th ixth
Curtis, and are broadcast the fo1BEREAVED
play that snowed al~ost p~ect ho:: and ~a h~i~~~~I~!
lowing week Monday through FriMrs . Elliott Richardson of Lafay- blocking by every player, sparked mountains and craters of the moon,
day.
ette avenue is bereiLved by the death ·this first. touchdown drive. On the a globular cluster a mere 40,000
of her brother Dr. George K. Strode first play ~rom the 70, 1:Jrodie blast- light years away. and a doubles£ar.
of Whitingham, Vt., on Monday, ed off-tackle through a RowlandLast l(onday, the 8~th grade was
October 27. ( .
.
Lewicki h~le for ~o TD. He alhso visited by Kingdon Swayne, former
. Before his retirement, Dr. Strode added the ext~~ pOint through t e' consul in Sapporo, Japan, and pres-'
was director of the International same spo~, ~\'lng S~arlhmore a ently assistant director ol Japanese .• 35 Mm. Camer••
Health Division of the Rockefeller '1-0 lead WIthm two mlDUtes.
• 'Affairs in the State Department
. Minolta' A and'A2
Foundation.
. ,-A tremendousldck-off by Charlte in. Washingu,n. / His lecture and
Contax II A - Lord SD
DIetz set the stage for the next slides brought a concise, first;.;hand
Leotax Ricoh
VOTE' TUESDAY'
I touchdown .whenPenncrest was account of Japanese life to the class
Contdex-II. IV. Beta
--------~---~ forced to ~e~os~ssion on their Next Monday, the fifth grade
Konica III. III A
own 20. On thelr flrst. play from see in color,'\ "GatewaYs to the
Adsco Memar. Regent
scrimmage, Dd\e ~rogan, de;fen- Mind," an hour-long Be'U Telep~ne '. Wlflnauer ·f2.B
sive end, sla~med mto the Penn- Company science'film in connection
crest ball carner and caused a fum- with their study of the human body. • 3$ mm.- 'rojecton
ble which iwas recovered Ibythe This is the fUm which had its pre.. .. Revere - VieWlex
ev:er-alert Jack I'Le'!icki .on the 10- mlere shoWing last week. on .tele-,
Argus ~. Eastman
.
WEST LAUREL HILL
;.
BeD & Hov.:ell - Minolta
. yard line. On the first play quarter- vision.
~'
back Bill Me4for~ faked a buck by
Also on Monday Dr. Francis
LaBelte
f~l1b~k
Crawford
into
the
line
a~d
Davis,
professor
of
~eteOrology
at
•
8
Camera.
any day from 9 to 4.
pltehed out to halfback Charlte Drexel and well-known television
Vlollensa"• ..:.... Revere• •
Selmonl Ave: above City Une
Di~tz going wide around right end. weather man, will s~ak-to th, sixth. Bell &' Howell.
Bola-Cynwyd
Thls execution was near perfect a.s .grade about weather and. 'simple
Eastman-'Yashica
HDIII
Stop in Office at Oock rewerspectators
and
oppoSIng
.players
weather
recording
devices.
.
.
W"rttnauer
for guidance .
2·4111
alike ha.d diffi~ulty: following the
Rounding out the 12-day ..period,
I .Electric Eye.MocIels
ball when Charlie 'Dietz crossed the the fifth grade will travel next
.
line all by him~elf. Crawford
Wednesday to the LBnkenalUlospi- '.• 8 .mm. PrOjectors
across for. the extra poin~ and
where they.will visit the health
Bell " HoweU - Ea'stman
SwarthmoreJled 14-0.museum, see and hear themechan';;
W"rttnauer - Revere
_ Second, Quarter Se.Saw
ica~ talking woman who exi>lairis .• 21,14 x 21,14" Reflex .
The second quarter saw action the p~rts of her body, and see slides
. 'Yashica A. LM and MAT
see-saw:back and, forth until Skip and. films relative to tlIeir study of .. Kalimar -~_Sin9Ie Lens
Bernard's punt .return of 30 yards health., .
• 127 Reflex'
and see what's coming in just two weeks • • • .
set· up the third touchdown drive.
--------Ya"'ica 44
Alternating. drives by Jeb Turner,
IRIDIE WIIIERI
. Sawyen Mark V
-Charlie -Dietz and Crawford moved
fl'be Crum creek Bridge Club
the ball to the Penncrest nine-yard met Tuesday at tbe honieof.Mrs. • Sub-Mini.ture.
line~ .from, where Crawfotd again Walter,R. Shoemaker-of Riverview
Minolta 16
slashe4 over" fqr the third touch~ road. Wdnners were M;iss Helen
Ricoh 16 .
down. Excellentblocldngby'Martin, Wilson and Mrs. Katherine Brown- • POlaroid.:..... Camera
Lord and Johnson, paved the way. ell. Second honorawent to Captain
~ncl Film
The car that's
The try for extra point failed and C. C:Shute and·:P4r. Lesl.ieLuckie. • New- FR.Tr.ns'·....
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the half ended with Swarthmore The Club will hold its next meetiJng:11
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leading
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November
11.
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Although the third quarter SaJW .
Telectro, Tape Record~asy to handle. : .
neither teaIJl .•threa~n, the latter were Ken Hewes,. Bill Rowland;
en _ 5t.",0
·moments
had
the'Garnet
possessubstitutes
were
Bill
Fouss,.
Pete
fun to drive •••
s~on of the .ballon the Pennerest Easl, Rob Jarratt, !.Iablon. Boyer, •. Maco Pocket Transisgoes 'miles and
nine. TWo plays later Swarthmore Fred Schaefier,.Ed Harris, George
tor Radios
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had
scored
the
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Gil~ut,
Hal
Lawrence,
John
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miles on a hatf4l
and when Thad Adams added the ton, Roy Jenkins and John Sinclair.
. . Equipment .
of regular. ~ .••
extra ·pointthe score totaled 2'1-0
' .. l M~ Y,
M'mox a-..J Meter
and completed the scoring for the
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day.
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In the last. quarter Swarth~ore brint a constantly unprovmg team
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second-stringers iook' over and to Rutgers Field at 10 a.~. tomorRetina II f2.B
while ,giVing \ a good account of row morning. They .are· fast and
Cannon 35
themselves on defense, were not spirited n d have a :well~.,.lanced
Balda35
.
able to get an offensive drive un- atta~k. With fast and s,hifty ball
Kodak Signet 35
der.way.
',"-carrle~. Swarthmo~e Wlil have to
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be on Its toes w.defeather the
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Highlights of the game "ere:
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the ~ne punting by substitute biilf'::
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. . . . . . . MIl lllllt~ ,
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fensive signal caner, Jay Lord; the
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November 19th /Hosts
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