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warthmore, Pa., Friday, September 2, 1960
$4.00 PER YEAR
. LIBRARY CLOSED
Pool CUpS GQ 10
ON LABOR DAY IMothers Club Plans
The Swarthmore Public Library
be closed tomorrow and on
Friendl, Fair for 15th
.1. Townes, H.lcCard" will
Monday, Labor Day. As of
Tuesday, September 6, the regular schedule of hours will be in
force:
'
Monday throu~h Friday 2 to
5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.j Saturdays 9:30 to 12 noon, and 2 to
4 p.m.
Garnet Team Wins; More
Awards to Be Made on
Labor Day
New Minister lor Youth
I.Waler Ballet·Del:"·"
(til
, Swim Club Mamlers
Opening Meeting to Be
H Id" M C h
e In c a an
Pool Will Close for
Season on
Sept. 7
Hall
Sunday afternoon at theSwarthAnn Townes, breaking previous
The Swarthmore Mothers' Club
,!'lore Swim Club the South Sea
records in every junior girl swim.
is planning a Friendly Fair for its
Islands water ballet produced and
ming event, even without entering
opening meeting of the 1960-61!
'directed by Carol Williams (with
the diving competition in last weekseason. MI's. Sally Lemon, memo I·
aquaography by Millard Robinson.
end's annual pool championships
Rep~yes
bership chairman, is in charge of
,Janet Taylor, Joyce and Susan Wi!at the .swarthmore ISwim ·Club,
the event. Those assisting her are:
'Iiams) delighted all guests. Cosmanaged to tally a top individual
,Mrs. George A. Abernathy, Jr.,
tumes and scenery, with whieh
score of 50 points and gain the
Mrs. Robert Chinnis, Mrs, John
many hands had helped, added to
. 1960 Girl's Cup.
Clymer, Mrs. Donald Dickinson,
.the graceful beauty of the water
Ann created a new 220-yard Action Precludes Borough's Mrs, George Dunn, .Mrs. Bruce
(lances whIch a hlVf-hundred perfreestyle record of 3:04.8 erasing
Accepta.nce of
Jones, Mrs. James Moran, Mrs.
formers had rehearsed for severBarbara Dumm''8 old record of
Streets
Jack Prichard, Mrs. William Shaw,
al weeks for the entertainment et
3 :24.5. Other first place wins in
Mrs. David Smith and Mrs. Joseph
"neIr .u~uOW ·pool mem~l·S. The
50.yard freestyle and 50.yard
The roads in. Swarthmore Hills, Trout.
near.tropie heat and humidity conbreas~troke brought her own pre- the repavin~ of which has been a The meeting will be held at Mctrlbuted further to island illusion.
vious records up from 31.8 to 31.4 center of disc\l@slonbyresldents'CahanHall,Presbyterian Church,
The garish garb and agile perforand from 48 7 to 48 4 respectively Borough Council and »eveloper H
rd
S t be 5
mance of Jay Lord as Witcb Doc..
. Will'
E W'th
f
I
arva avenue, on ep em r 1 ,
Her second place in backstroke also
lam
·
1 am, or severa at 8 :30 p.m. All motbers who are
tor will remain in local memories
1Iettered Carol Espenschade's 41 4 m 0 n t h s, were resurfaced last inter ted' . . ,
th
.
.
.for many a day.
. Thu d b W·th·
H
th
es
m lommg e orgamzarecord but Carol placed first with
rs ay· y I am. owever e tion are urged to attend this meetTbe printed program, distributed
an even faster time so still holds'i B
streets hcannot
,be
accepted
by
the
.
11
11
f
th
'ed
Official
Board
Also
by
Joanne and Carol Espenschade
1
,mg as we as a 0
e varl
that record at 39.3. The same thing o~o~g un ess Council reverses its meetings of the year.
Names New
in colOrful grass skirts and leis.
happened in hutterfly, CaroJ nar- decISIon of last month.
One of the purposes of the Moth·
and vocally augmented by Chris
rowly keeping her record by dong
When a group ?f homeown~rs ers' Club is to provide various
Secretary
Martin, included a number not prea 38. compared to Ann's 38.2 and j approache~ Councll last ~nng types of a;sistance for needy chilThe Official Board of the Swarth- viously announced.
the old record 39 3
about havmg streets of the :pnvate dr th· h
If
ti 't'
more ,Methodist Church announces
BiUed as the Islanders a group
.
. •
d i d d' ,
. en roug we are ac VI les.
nlchard McCurdy set new rec. eve opment e Icated to the BorTh
d f
th
1 the appointment of James S. Mac- of' -adults who earned special ap'1
'd'
-...III'
e procee s rom
e annua
1
h CounCl s.al It was 'Wl l~g fashion show in March of 1960 Main to serve on the staff as As- pause included Mrs. DoUglas
ords in the 220 and breaststroke oug,
and came within a half second of to acce.pt them If they were put.m were turned over to Sunnycrest sistant ,Minister for Youth. He suc- Courtney, Mrs. Bernard Halpern,
the freestyle and butterfly records, repair. Council of~ered to have the farm for Boys, Family Service of ceeds the Rev. Edward Thorn who Mrs. George Herschel, Mrs. Harry
also topping the season's high score work done accordmg to Borough Delaware County, Child Guidance has been appointed to a Methodist 'McCallister, Mrs. Karl Schaefer,
in diving for his age group, while road specifications, at an approxi- Clinic of Media, Community Nurs- charge in New Jersey.
Mrs. William Stanton, Mrs. F. W.
taking first place in all six eventa mate cost of $1 a fr~nt foot to each ing ,service, Health Advisory Com:Mr. MacMain is a native of Dela. Whittier, Ann WhIttIer.
of the week-end for intermediate .property owner. Wlt~am then .of•.mlttee, Child Health Center of ware Co~nty, having gradu~ted
During the program of family
~ys and chalking up 40 points to fered to do the re~avlDg accordmg Chester, ,Delaware County Child from Haverford' Hi~h School in fun at 4 p.m. L~bor JJayannounceWin the 30ys Cup. "Dickie" -also to a formula . whIch he felt was Care Center and the Swarthmore 1954. Upon graduatlonhe worked ,m~nt of the wmners of the 1960
won the 1959 Cup as a junior and equal or superIor to Borough stan- ,Recreation Association
,for two years with· the Colonial Mulard Robmson Trophy (for outthe 1966 OIlp as a midget.'
dards.
.. .
.
During the past aca~n 12 dozen Mortgage ~ervice Company.
'etandmg -all-around aChIevement,
}.lthough both flchampion~"
By .vot~ .at Its August sesSIon cookies were'bikec,l each.manth b)' ,It w~~ I~ ~u~y',~()f< ~966 he"re- I~auersmp, sportsmansbl~ and ~erswam on the White team, t~e Gar- C~uncd d,ecld~d, the str~ts would m~bers of.the welf~~' cc¢mittee c~i~d hl~ c.llto e~ the' Metho- vle~), the IIf6~ Outstanding S"?IDne~,Je'p'~.~~,~!~C!J.'~'a;._. ~~ !!~IAfP~,.a$;:Io!la;. u~~r~:~!.a~~t:-aitda81iv.ered-to·.spiln:v.cres~~k ~l~ ~~~~stry .ahd s~s~q~e~t~. en~ mel Awar~ (lor servlc~, !part~~..~.
p?lnt 1088 ·at the end of Friday nate proposal ana tnatlt could not .mas gifts from chi}) members were rolted a~ Temp!e Umverslty w1ie~e' tlon.. and lDterest), .and thl! Li~e
nIght's 220 to take a two point I ~ceept them un~ess they were done delivered to the Dante &:hool at he receIVed hIS Bachelor of SCI- .Savmg Award (for hlgbest score In
lead by the end of Saturday morn-I m accordance WIth the requirements Concordville and Sunnycrest. Also enc,e degree in Education this past thIS season's courses) wid.J>e made.
ing's diving and, with the aid of for ~ther Borough streets.
used books were distributed ~ June.
Two bonus days of swimming
Sbghtly. over half .the .'P~perty .Sunnycrest and used clothing to
For the, past, four yea~s he has have been awarded all pool memits high.spirited u30 and over" 25
yard swimmers, built up a final owners eVIdenced theIr wdhngness theCbild Health Center of Ches: 'be~n workmg as Youth Dlrector'at bers by a deciSIon to posl;pone the
score of 360% to Whites 317% to have t~e Borough do the work. ter.
St. Andrew's Method~st Church in pool's closing for the winter until
and secure their second victory The remamder a-pparently ,preferM
R
d rC
1- Llanerch. He will be attending 8 p.m. next Wednesday.
· aymonand °hurnoyer,
Theological Seminary
in
during the five years of this intra_ red to have the oblig&.tion rest with
. f arers·
ch aU'man,
er comml~tteeCrozer
e
.
mural competition . Robert Suther- the 11
developer
and
cared
little,
if
l
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II 'I
.
f
Chester
in
preparatJon
for
the
Garnet Canteen Ends
h
h
...
are .p annmg a sImI ar program or M
.
.,
land coached the Garnets and Mar- at .a , t a~ t e streets might re- the current season of the club.
'ethodlst l'fhmstry.
~.,
Summer Season
shall Schmidt the Whites.
~am undedlc~tC!d and thus not enTh~ church also announces the T~e ~inal Canteen of the summer
A total Cof 15 new Swarthmore tItled to mamtenance and snow Republican Women Active selectIon of Mrs. Charles Hayes as season was held' la t i ht"
th
records and four new pool records
by the
.
to 'the
She will be hall
the Trinity
(not including six 220 records)
Wttham also mstalled an addlIMrs. Donald A. Crosset as pro- replacmg Mrs. Marlon Connors who weekly meeting
er
"d d
h d
th
h
h .
f th S
thin
h
ed f
.
s w e comn ere
. 1 f'
were established during the cup t lona Ire y rant a.t
e sout - gram c aIrman 0
e war
ore as serv
or seven years.
a. great success with crowds of 160
carniva~. Sometimes several or all east corner of For~st lane and WeI. Council of the Pennsylvania Repubto 240 coming each night.
entries did better than thepreviotis lesley road. The Fire Company re- lican Women b&.s secured a comStudent members of Ca tee
d
mark. Most startling was nine- cently
increased hy- mittee of three local women headed
the' directors would like nto
year-old Ann Miche~er, who after drant protectIon for, the develop- by Mrs. Robert A. Boyle of AmTrinity Church for the use of 'the
(Continued on 'j)age 5)
ment.
herst avenue to ·make availableRe.
fac~lities tliroughout the summer.
Witham said last week that he publican campaign items in the
Parrish Road Resident
A -special vote of thanks again goes
Schoof Opens, 8:45
plans to meet with residents soon Borough.
to the "unsqng 'heroes" who start..
Th d
S' b
to discuss the future of the streets
Assisting Mrs. Boyle are Mrs. J.
Named Ass't Sup't at
ed Ganteen and who continue- to
urs ay, epte.r:n er 8 which include Wellesley road, Frankliq -Gaskill of University
. Ohl·o Ref"lnery
~ake it. possible, Mrs .. Her·man
Bloom and Mrs A th
Kt.
An anticipated 1452 pup·· Us will W'00 db roo,
k F orest an d 'ogwoo
D
d place an d .Mrs. Geo rge F ox C orse,
Yale avenue. Information can be
Appointment of John F. McKinA
. r ,ur, en.
report for elasses by 8:45 a.m. in lanes.
the 10
'Ru tl edge S Ch 001
. h roa,
d as assls
. tant . f d-crowd
of 220 enJoyed
a" night.
;,owar thmor~.
secured from anyone of these I ney; J r., P arns
..
.
District next Thursday, September \ 11 Pass Swimmer Badl{' ladiJ.
superintendent of Sun Oil Com- o.
anc,mg and g~mes on Thura8, Approximately 352 -are enrolled
Eleven girls passed !be require.
'Pally's Toledo O. refinery effec- d~y, August 25. On Monday, 240
in the high school, another 358 in ments for the Girl Scou\ Swimmer
SWARTHMOREANS PLACE
tive .october 1: .ha~been an~ounced attended a lively evening.
the junior high school, and about Badge in sessions held this week
by' W.. T. A,skew, vice president in
762 in the kindergarten and ele- and last at the Swim Club Pool.
Winners in the end-of·the-season chauge of refineries.
Swarthmore High Alumnae
horse show of the Rose Tree Hunt
A·
mentary grades.
They are:
'Club's riding classes on ,Monday
Mr.· McKinney~operating assist;.
SSISt at HOC key Day Camp
All classes in grades two through
Sally Ross, Linda Gatewood,
ant at Sun's MarCus Hook refinery . Susan Marsh of Columbia ave12 will have full days beginning Christine Loveridge, Marjie Olcott, included:
since 19.56, was graduated from p,ue and Susan Gowing I1f Parrish
Intermediate class--Narrie Caldursday
with
dismissal
set
at
Linda
.and
Diana
Patchell,
Hollis
.
.
.
'
.
.villanova
University with a B:S. road are assistants this week a\
Th
3:15 p.m. for the elementary pupils Hildebrand, .R'Uthie Kurtzhalz., we~l, ~d..;.g v~xen, fIrst, d~~ndY degree in chemical engineering, and the Friends Centra,l Hockey Day
and at 2 :38 p.m. for the second;ary Marian Stradley, Ruth Ann Han- Pelrso rl mg. ~nny, secon , ,an- was awarded an M.S. degree, also Camp.
stud..ents. The first grade will be sen, Jane Magee.
d~ ~nyder .rl.dmg ~o~kY, third; in chemical engineering, from the ' Susan Marsh, who will enter the
dismissed at 12 noon on Thursday
The sessions were conducted by MImI
rldmg Gallop University, of Pennsylvania.
lIb sophomore class at Ma ry Wash'lug..
P . t fMcWtlhams
rth
"
and Friday, and begin full-day Mrs. Joseph Donovan and Mrs. Le- om, ou .
.
entire career with Sun has been ton College, Fredericksburg, Va.,
sessions on Monday, September 12. 'roy Peterson with the assistance . ~dva~ced cla~'-d P;tt Rld~ay at Marcus Hook where he joined was co-captain of the Swarthmore
Rours for morning kindergarten of Life Guards Roy Stuart and ndmg onny, t 11'. a.' on er the research and development divi- High School Girls' lacrosse team
are 8:45 a.m. to 11:30. Afternoon Ger-e Melchior.
own horse September NIght, WOD' sion in February, 1943. He was for the season 1958-1959. Susar
kindergarten runs from 12 :30 to
th~ b~eak-and-~ut class a~d was' appointed a group leader in the Gowing was co-captain of the hoe3:15.
" H . S. Football Barbecue thud m the paIr class. at tne Bell- technical service section in 1946 key team for the season 191>9-1960
, Homeroom assignments for junSet for Thunda, wood Hunt Club show m Pottstown ,and became section -chief in 1953. Iat Swarthmore High and will be a
lor and senior high students may
The Football Kick-Off Harbecue on Sunday.
A m~mber of Sigma XI, research member of the freshman class at
be found on .page 3.
for the S~arthmore High School
honor' society, Mr. McKinney is Denison University, Granville, .o.
squad will be .held Thursday, Sep- Post Office Takes
•.
also active in the American InstiOLDEST RESIDEIT TO
tember 8. The event Will be held
Labor Day Hohday tute of Chemical Engineers and the REPUBLlCA~ WONEI
,
CELEBRATE Itt' I'ITHDAY' at 6 :30 p.m. at the home of Mr.
There will be no delivery of American Chemical Society. Inter'PLII IRIDIE PAin
: Mrs, Elizabeth Gilpin Moore of and Mrs. H. Willis Jackson, 730 mail on Monday; Labor Day. ested in civic activities he is cur- The Swarthmore Republic8l'l
112 Park avenue will celebrate;her HalVl4rd av~nue. .. . ,
The lobby of the Post Office rently Se~ngas a distriCt com- Woman's :Club will' bold. a benetl\
; :th birthday on WednesdaY.·'llrs. " The' 1960 ··'stiua.d, ~'iht!ir parents wiD be· open from 11:30 a.m. to missioner of Boy Scouts of America dessert-bridge Tuesday, September
; soote has been a resident of (includinc mothers), eoaehes and," 1:30 p~m.,' for. the cc:MMmience and· as a ~ivision' trail:ting off~~, at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
'Warthmore
sinee 1881.'
frieRds'·
are .invited.
of
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old
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the u.s. COaSt GUard. ''',AUXiUai7,.
Dona14 Croseet, 406 Thayer road.
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Methodists ApPol-nt
J ames S• IIaeI.
a.1
rem~val
~orough.
reco~ended
secret~ry
pa~tor.
~f
~h:r!h. ~~e bi~
Sun 'Oil 00. Appoints
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Volume 32 - Number 36
Swarthmore, Pa., Friday,
~-eptember
2, 1960
LIBRARY CLOSED
Pool CUpS Go 10
ON LASOR DAY lMolhers Club Plans
The Swarthmore Public Library
be closed tomorrow and on
Friendly
Fair
for 15th
A. Townes, R. MeOurd, . will
Monday, labor Day. As of
Garnet Team Wins; More
Awards to Be Made on
$4.00 PER YEAR
"New Minister lor Youth
IWater Ballel Dal:ghls
I
SWI-m
. Club Memaers
Pool Will Close for
Sea$on on
Sept. 7
Opening Meeting to Be
Held in McCahan
Tuesday, September 6. the regular schedule of hours will be in
force:
Monday through Friday 2 to
5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.; Saturdays 9:30 to 12 noon. and 2 to
4 p.m.
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Sunday afternoon at the Swarthmore Swim Club the South Sea
Ann Townes, breaking previous
The Swarthmore Mothers' Club
. islands water ballet produced and
records in every junior girl swim·
is planning a Friendly Fair for its
. directed by Carol Williams (with
ming event, even without entering
opening meeting of the 1960-61:
aquaography by Millard Robinson.
the diving competition in last weekseason, Mrs. Sally Lemon, memo
Janet Taylor, Joyce and Susan Witend's annual pool championships
bership chairman, is in charge of
'Iiams) delighted all guests. Cosat the 'Swarthmore Swim Club,
the event. Those assisting her are:
. tumes and scenery, with which
managed to tally a top individual
.Mrs. George A. Abernathy, Jr.,
many hands had helped, added to
score of 60 points and gain the
1
Mrs. Robert Chinnis, Mrs, John
the graceful beauty of the water
1960 Girl's Cup.
Clymer, Mrs. Donald Dickinson,
·"<.Iances whIch a half-hundred perAnn created a new 220·yard Action Precludes Borough's Mrs. George Dunn, .Mrs. Bruce
formers had rehearsed for severfreestyle record of 3:04.8 erasing
Acceptance of
Jones Mrs. James Moran, Mrs.
a1 weeks for the entertainment of
Barbara Dumrn's old record of
Streets
Jack Prichard, Mrs. William Shaw, ~
~neu' It!uOW ,pool mt!lnOtH·S. The
3 :24.5. Other first place wins in
Mrs. David Smith and Mrs. Joseph'
near· tropic heat and humidity conThe roads in Swarthmore Hills,
50·yard freestyle and 50,yard
Trout.
trlbuted further to island illusion.
the repaving of which has been a
The meeting will ·be held at McTh
. h
b
d
'1
rf
h
breaststroke broug t her own pret
f d'
i b i d nts
e garls gar an agl e pe or.
.
4 cen er 0
'ISClffiS on y res e 'Cahan Hall, Presbyterian Church,
0
IS
5
f J
L d
W'''-h D
VIOUS records up from 31.8 ~ 31. Borough Council and Developer
mance 0
ay or as
I""
ocand from 43.7 to _43.4 respectIvely. William E. Witham, for several Harvard avenue, on September 15,
tor will remain in local memories
Her second place 1D backstroke also
th
f
d last at 8 :-30 p.m. All mothers who are
.for many a day.
'
1
4
•
m
0 n
s,
were
resur
ace
interested
in
joining
the
organizaThe prm
. ted program, d'IS t.f1'bUted
1
h
d
d
bettere Caro Espensc a e s 4 . Th
d
b W'th
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the
record but Carol placed first with I t urts ay y t ~ am. ~e~r the tion are urged to attend this meetOfficial Board Also
by Joanne and Carol Espenschade
an even faster time so still holds. s ree s canno·
acc~p
Y,
ing as well as all of the varied
N
N
in colOrful grass skirts and leis,
'lll 3 Th
the
Borough
unless
CouncIl
reverses
Its
meetings
of
the
year.
ames
ew
and
vocaJly augmented by Chris
t hat record a t 0iJ"
e same Ing d ..
fIt
th
.
.
eclslon
0
as
mon
•
0
f
the
purposes
of
the
Moth
S
t
ry
M
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happened In butterfly, Carol narWh
f h
ne 0
.
ecre a
ar m, mclu d ed anum b er no t pre.
h
d b d
en a group 0
omeowners ers' Club is to provide various
viously announced.
rowI y k eeplng er recor
y ong
h d Co
'lit
r'ng
The Official Board of the Swarth'
382
d
approac
e
uncI
as
sp
I
types
of
assistance
for
needy
chilBilled as the Islanders a group
a 38. compared t 0 A nn s
. an I bo t h '
t
t
f th :n 'vate
more Methodist Church announces
8
U
avmg
s
ree
s
0
e
'yrI
dren
through
welfare
activities.
of
-adults who earned special aph Id record 39 .'3 ,
teo
d 1
t d d' ted to th Bor
1 the appointment of James S. Mac· h ard M c Cur d y set new rec- eveh opmen
e 'III'ngThe proceeds from the annua Main to serve on the staff as As- pia use included Mrs. Douglas
.R IC
C
'1 e Ica
'd't
oug, ouncl sal I was WI
fashion show in March of 1960
C
t
M
Bern d Halpern
.
olds 10 the 220 and breaststroke t
t th
'f th
e ut I'n
sistant Minister for Youth. He suc- our ney,
rs,
ar
J
.
,
1
f
0 accep
em
I
ey
wer
p
were
turned
over
to
Sunnycrest
M
'
'eo
ge
Herschel
and came WithIn a ha f second 0
" · h
ceeds the Rev. Edward Thorn who
rs. u r
' Mrs
. ' liarry
I d b tterfl
d repaIr. CouncIl offered to have t e .l"arm for Boys, Family Service of has been apPol'nted to a .Methodl·st 'McCallis. te.r, Mrs. Karl Schaefer,
t he f rees t
. yean
u , ~ recor s, work done according to Borough
Ch'ld G .d
d
'f' t'
t
p roxi Delaware County,
1
UI ance charge in New Jersey,
'Mr~. ~Iluam Stanton, Mrs. F, W.
also toppmg the season s hIgh score
in diving for his age group. while roa specl Ica Ions, a an a p
~ Clinic of Media, Commu~ity Nurs'Mr, MacMain is a native of Dela. Whlttl.er, Ann WhIttIer.
.
taking first place in all six events mate cost of $1 a fr~nt foot ~ eac ing Service, Health AdVIsory Com- ware County, having graduated
Durmg the program of famIly
f
of the week-end for intermediate property owner. Wlt~am t e~.o - .mlttee, Child Health Center .of from Haverford High School in fun at 4 p.m. L~bor Uayannounceboys and chalking up 40 points to fered to do the re~avmg ac~or mg Chester, IDelaware County ChIld 1954. Upon graduation he worked l m~nt of the w1On~rs of the 1960
win the Boys Cup. "Dickie" -also to a formula . whIch he fe t was Care Center and the Swarthmore for two years with. the Colonial Mulard RobInson 'I rophy (for outwon the 1959 ·Cup as a junior, and equal or superIor to Borough stan- Recreation Association,
Mortgage Service Company
standmg all-around achIevement,
the 1966 Cup as a midget.
dards.
'A
t
.
During the past season 12 dozen
It was in July of 1966' he re- l~aC1ers01p, sportsmanshl~ and s.erAlthough bot h "champions"
By .vl°dte .~t d I~~ UtgUSt sessl~~ cookies were baked eaCh. m!nt? by ceited his c~ll to enter the 'Metho- vIce), the 1\160 Outstandmg S":lmswam on the White team the Gar- Counel
eCI C
e ~ ree ~ w~~ members of the welfat:e CO~utn1t.tee dist Ministry and subsequently cn- ~er Awar~ {tor serVIce. i1artJcl~
net team re u erated fr:,m. a ..~ne- n?~_h.?_l~.,u~ a,s !()ng un er t ~ a .- ~- and delivered to SunnYCres#,Chrlst"roned at Te:nple University where tlOn. and mterest), .and the LI~e
point l~ss!t Pthe end of Friday nate proposal and that it could not .mas gifts from club members were he received his Bachelor of Sci- SavIng Award (for hIghest score In
night's 220 to take a two point I ~ccept them un~ess they w~re d o~e delivered to the Dante School at ence degree in Education this past thIS season's courses) wul ,be made.
s (.;oncordville and Sunnycrest. Also, J une.
Two bonus days of swimming
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over . I owners evidenced their willingness 'the Chl'ld Health Center of Ches. 'SetenAwdor 1O,g aMs thoud' t ClIh'ec h ~
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urc 111 pool's closing for the winter unti
score of 360¥.! to Whites 317% ;h ave ,e d oroug e:t1y .prefel'~ ter.
I Llanerch. He will he attending 8 p.m. next Wednesday,
and secure their second victory
e remam er ap~ar.
.
Mrs, Raymond ,Cournoyer, ,,!"e - Crozer Theological Seminary in
her commIttee Ch es t
during the five years of this intra- red to have the obhgatIond rest
r IWith'f fare chairman ' and
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mural competition. Robert Suther- the developer hand ca~e .It~:, I are .planning a similar program for Methodist :Ministry.
Summer Season
land coached the Garnets and Mar- at all, that t e stree s mIg re- the current season of the club.
The church also announces the
The
final
Canteen
of the summer
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main undedicated and thus not en.
shall Schmidt the Whites,
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selecbon of Mrs, Charles Hayes as season was held last night in the
A total of 16 new Swarthmore tIt e :ob m~n :nance h an
snow Republican Women Active ~ecretary to "the pastor. She will be hall of the Trinity Church. The big
e IDS
.orotu
records. and . four .new pool records remWo.va
Ith amy atl so
a l le d' an a dd'1iMrs. DonaId A
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rosset as p rOo replacing Mrs. Marion Connors who weekly meetings were considered
a great success with crowds of 150
(not mcludIng
SIX 220
I'ecords) bona
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1 f'Ire h y d ran t a t the s
outh
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- gram chairman of the Swarthmore has served for seven years,
to 240 coming each night.
were establIshed dur10g the cup
f F
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nd WeI Council of the Pennsylvania Repub·
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east corner 0
ores ane a
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Student members of Canteen and
carmval. SometImes several or all I I
d Th Fi re C
any re- lican Women has secured a comentries 'did better than the previous es elY roa.
e d d , omeaPsed hy mittee of three local wome!}. headed
the directors would like to thank
.
.
cent y recommen e mcr
Trinity Church for the use of the
mark, 'Most. s~rthng was nme- drant rotection for the develop- by Mrs, Robert A. Boyle of Am·
facilities thl"lughout the summer.
year.old Ann MIchener, who after
p
herst avenue to make available Re0
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Witham said last week that he publican campaign items in the
Parrish Road Resident
to the "uns\lng heroes" who startPlans to meet with residents soon Borough.
I are M rs..
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up' t at
ed Canteen and who continue to
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to discuss the future of the streets
Assisting Mrs. B aye
Thursday. September 8 which include Wellesley road, Franklin 'Gaskill of University
Ohio Refinery
make it possible, Mrs. Herman
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Fox
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and Mrs, Arthur. Kent.
An anticipated 1452 pUpl S WI Woodbrook, Forest and Dogwood p ace an
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Appointment of John F, McKinreport for elasses by 8 :45 a.m. in lanes.
Yale avenue. InformatIon can be ney Jr Parrish road as assistant . A ~rowd of 220 enjoy(:d a night.
the 'Swarthmore-iRutledge School
secu. r~. d from anyone of these I sup~rin'iendent of S~n Oil Com- of dancing and games on ThursDistrict next Thursday, September . 11 Pass SWI·mmer Badfl1e
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ladles,
many's Toledo, 0., refinery, effec- day, August 25. On Monday. 240
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require
8. Approximately 352 ·are enro11ed
EI even glr s pass
tive October I, has been announced attended a lively evening.
in the high school, another 358 in ments for the Girl Scout Swimmer
SWARTHMOREANS PLACE
by W. T. Askew, vice president in
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the junior high school, and about Badge in sessions held this week
Winners in the end-of.the-season chat'lge of refineries.
Swarthmore High A umnae
762 in the kindergarten and ele- and last at the Swim Club Pool. horse show of the Rose Tree Hunt
Mr. McKinney, operating assist. Assist at Hockey Day Camp
lIlentary grades.
They are:
'Club's riding classes on Monday ant at Sur..'s Marcus Hook refinery
Susan Marsh of Columbia ave·
All classes in grades two through
Sally Ross, Linda Gatewood,. luded'
since 1956, was graduated fromnue and Susan Gowing of Parrish
12 will have full days beginning Christine Loveridge, Marjie Olcot~, m;nter~tldiate class-·Narrie Cald- Villanova University with a B.S. road arc assistants this week at
Thursday with dismissal set at Linda and ,Diana ~atchell, HollIS well, riding Vixen, first; Sandy degree in chemical engineering, and the Friends Central Hockey Day
3:15 p.m. for the elementary pupils Hildebrand, .Ruthle
IWrtzhalz, Peirsol riding Sonny, second; San- was awarded an M.S. degree, also Camp.
and at 2:38 p.m. for the secondary Marian Stradley, Ruth Ann Han- dy Snyder riding Rocky, third; in chemical engineering, from the
Susan Marsh, who will enter the
stUdents. The first grade will be sen, Jane Magee.
Mimi McWilliams riding Gallop University of Pennsylvania. His sophomore class at Mary Washingdismissed at 12 noon on Thursday
The sessions were conducted by Point fourth.
entire career with Sun has been ton College, Fredericksburg, Va.,
and Friday, and begin full-day Mrs. Joseph Donovan and Mrs. LeAd~anced c1ass - Pat Ridgway at Marcus Hook where he joined was co-captain of the Swarthmore
~Qssions on Monday, September 12. roy Peterson with the assistance riding Sonny, third. Pat, on her the research and development divi- High School Girls' lacrosse team
Hours for morning kindergarten of Life Guards Roy Stuart and own horse September Night, won sion in February, 1943. He was for the season 1958-1959. Susar
are 8 :45 a.m. to 11 :30. Afternoon Gene Melchior.
the break-and·out class and was' appointed a group leader in the Gowing was co-captain of the hockindergarten runs from 12:30 to H. S. Football Barbecue
third in the pair class at the Bell- technical service section in 1946 key team for the season 1959-1960
3:15.'
wood Hunt Club show in Pottstown and became section chief in 1953. lat Swarthmore High and will be a
Set for Thursday on Sunday.
. A member of Sigma XI, research member of the freshman class at
Homeroom assignments for junior and senior high students may
The Football Kick-Off Harbecue
honor society, Mr. McKinney is Denison University, Granville, 0,
he fOllnd on ,page 3,
for the Swarthmore High School Post Office Takes
.
also active in the American Instisquad will beheld Thursday, SepLabor Day Holiday tute of Chemical Engineers and the REPUBLICAN WOMEN
OLDEST RESIDEIIT TO
tember 8. The event will 'be held
d I'
Amerl'can Chemical Society. InterPLAN BRIDBE PARTY
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ested in civic activities he is curT h eSwarthmore Republican
• Mrs. Eliza·beth. Gilpin Moore of and Mrs. H . W I'll'IS J ack son, 730 mail on Mon ay. pa orOffjay. rently serving as a distrrct com- Woman's Club will hold a benefit;
11 2 Park avenue will celebllat.e her Hsrval' d avenu~.
The lobby of the OU
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missioner of Boy Scouts of America d
essertTuesday, September
99th birthday on Wednesday. Mrs.
The 1960 squad, their parents will be open from II :30 a.!". 0 and as a division training officer 20, at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
; 1rioore has been a resident of (i~cluding ~ot~ers), coaches and I :30 p.m. for the convenience ! of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. Donald Crosset, 406 Thayer road.
SWarthmore since 1881.
frIends' are lDVlted.
of box. holders.
Labor Day
Hall
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In Swarlhmore H-,lls
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ing tbe coming year while Mr. Mor- ,combination of tbe Methodl!t eer· bodice and a bouffant .klrt. Her ton; ·Mass.
Mre. Lanning wore a sappbire
blue linen sbeath goWn wltb white
aCces!l'iri... Her ~orsage wAS •
wbite catlya orcbid. Mrs. Winten.
cbose b.lge with mateblng sories. A corsage of ,fuschia cyniBrown. Jr., of Dickinson av.nu. dur- Clarence Boyer of Dickinson ave- ents. Miss Sw.tland wore a boof- the maid of honor. and MI88 Mar- bldium orcbids completed her co..
Ing their week's stay. Tomorrow Mr. nue. and Mr. Robert Conrad Nus. f,,:nt. floor-Ie?gth gown of ..tin garet Winte,.s. sis~r of the groom. tume.
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and Mrs J Paul Brown of Walnut of Philadelpbia. son of Mr. and WIth laee bodIce and net ov.rsklrt. :was the brIdesmaId. Both attendTbe brIde 18 a graduate of
la will ·.niertaln at cocktsll party Mrs. Raymond Nuss of Becbtels- fashioned witb a round neek and ants wore baUerina length gowns Swarthmore High School and BeaIn~nor of Mr. and ~. Bass who ville, took place Saturday afternoon cap sleeves. H.r fingertip veil fell of white organdy ov.r blue tar- v.r and has studied at Boston Un\.
will Iso be h n r gu ts of Mr and in tb. Swarthmore Presbyterian from a small matehing crown. She feta with blu. cummerbunds. Tb.y .v.rslty. She will teach at the BowMrs a W lte 0 0
f strath Cburch. Th. Kev. Mr. Robert o. carried a white Bible with earna- carried identical bouquets of white .n Scbool in Newton Center, Mass.,
0
Hav'
a nr 't a dlnne 0 party In Browne officiated at the 4 :30 c.re- tions and crysanthemums caught margu.rites witb florets of blue in September.
the en::: u~a bo will r main ID mony.
in ribbon stream.rs.'
delphinium and' ivy. Th.ir floral
Her husband is a graduate of
re
YS th Ir
, .ve tryg.• lie In
ts' Tbe altar was banked with white
Miss Pauline Sw.tland served as headband. were of margu.rites and Ohio W••leyan Univ.rslty, and is
this coun
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d partur
f .LOSoowth gAme I paren
Da bouquets and cybotium ferns, lIghth.r sIster'. maid of honor. MIss'
IV)'.
a m.mber of Phi Beta Kappa and
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Uni er:. M~' ed by six s.ts of candelabra with Sylvia Nicks of Durham, N.C.• and
Mr. Jack Blak. Carmicbael, of Beta Theta Pt. He is currently
f rd reMass
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~ s.v.n candles eacb. The p.ws were Mrs. Robert Carman. anoth.r sis- Fr.eland. Micb.. was best man. combining work on his doctorate
;;...;, will .. for th s;n o:.:ear ~n also lighted with candles s.t in ivy- ter of the bride. of Rochester. N. 'The usb.rs were Mr. William R. with teaching ch.mistry at the
.~ter
an; ";' drap.d candelabra.
Y.. w.r. bridesmaids. Tbey w.re Moser of Cambridge. Ma.... and Massacbusetts Institute of Technoat Cornell niv. y.
ca...
The bride escorted by ber fatb.r, dr.ssed alike in bouffant mod.ls Mr. Wilfred F. Leach of Arling-Ilogy.
was gowned in rosepoint lac. fash· of yellow polish.d cotton with silk
TDIIORROW'S BRIDE HONORED
ioned witb " basque bodice and organza ov.rskirts. They wore
Mis. Rosemary Hibbard, daugb- long sleeves. Tbe 'scalloped .dge smsll crown. of matehing fabric.
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Donald L. Hib· of the scoop neckline was trimmed and carried round bouquets of cry30 YALE AVENUE
MORTON, PA.
bard of Soutb Cb.ster road. was witb se.d ,pearls. and the full skirt santbemums. Tbe maid of honor's
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honored on Tuesday at an "around ended in a cbap.ll.ngtb train. Her bouquet was in fall shades of yol"Bring It to Us or We'U Come to You"
the clock" sbower given by Jan.t fing.rtip v.il of' Heathcote netting low and rust and tbose of the otber
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Lynch at the bome of ber parents was caught und.r a tiara of seed attendants w.r. yellow.
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Mr. and Mrs. DaVId Bass and their rison attend. the University of' vice and that of the manner of two.tiered veil of French illusion
1IOtlII DIrII: and Dave of RIo dlt Jani- Michigan Law Sehool.
Frlenda In the exchange of VQws. was fingertip, lengtb. She carried
ero. BrazIl. formerly of swarthmore.
Blbl. eeleetions were read by the a colonial bouqu.t of white mar·
arrived this week from Europe where
IUSS • IOYER
brldegroom's brother Mr. Robert guerites. sweetbeart roses witb juot
th.y have be.n tourtng. Tbey will
The marriage of Mis. Jeanne E. L. K.lgbton.
la toucb of pink, and baby's breath.
be the gueste Qf Mrs. Thomas K. Boyer. daugbter of Mr.,and Mrs.
Given in marriage by ber par- MlsoNancy Smith of Boston was
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Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Lynch of pearls. ,She carried a shower of
IMrs. Swetland chose a blue sDk !
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Dartmoutb av.nu..
sWe.tbeart ros.s and violets.
print with .mall feath.red hat. :Her
Thl~ .vening Miss Hibbard. andM1i!s Dawn Boyer attend.d her corsage was of wbite carnations
ber fIance Mr. George Robmson sister a. maid of honor She and and crysanth.mums.
Po~~oy. t~.ir wedding ~arty and the bridesmaid IMiss Kathryn Nu...
Mrs. Keigb~n ~8S attired in. a
famlhes wI!1 be .ntertsmed. a~ a sister of tbe bridegroom, wore mod- moss green SIlk Jersey print WIth
rehearsal dmner at tbe Arommmk els of wood violet lace witb orchid which she wore a veiled whimsy
, BEA U1Y SALON
Golf Club by ,Mr. Pomeroy's par- trim and matcbing brimmed bat. of matebing flow.rs. Her corsage
LEST IEAUn EBB WITH THE SUMMER TIDE
ents Mr. and ~rs. Thoma. W. Pom- and slippers. They carried wbjte was similar to Mrs. Swetland·s..
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eroy. Jr., of Pltts~urgh.
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baskets of orchid and pink aste}:s.
Mr. John Boy.r of Snow HIlI.
9 South Che~ter Road ~
Tomorrow ~o~'lllng Mr. and Mrs. 'Miss Kayda Lynn Boy.r and Ind., served as best man an" tbe
Call Klngswood 3-0476 ~
R~cbard H. :WIlhs of Dogwood lane Miss Vicki Jo Boy.r of Lawrence- usbers w.re Mr. Keighton's broth~
wIll entertalD at bru?ch the out-of- ville, Ill., nieces of the bride, were era Mr. Charles E. Ke~ghton and
.AlIUye ........, .. IIae awarUuaar. Buill... "aseetall.. ~
town guests wbo WIll attend tb.·
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Pomeroy at tbree o'clock in tbe attired in pink brocade. Th.y wore law of tbe bride. sang "The Lord'.
Swartbmore Presbyterian <:burch. 'pink n.t bats and white slippers Prayer" and "If With sli Your
Tbe Reverend Josepb P. Bishop. and carried tbeir bouqu.ts in white Heart" from Elijah.
,
A rec.ption in the social rooms of
forttn.r pastor of the cburcb, willi ba.k.ts tied with wood violet ribMOTOR TUNE-UP with ENGINE SCOPE
p.rform tbe cer.mony.
bons. Mare !David Boyer. five-year- th. cburch followed the cer.mony.
old broth.r of tb. bride was tbe
Mrs. K.ighton was graduated
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ROBERT AT%, Mgf.
Th. marriage of A-lIe Richard
Mr. Ricbard Nus. was best man Point, N.C .• in June. Mr. Keighton
W. Snyder. Bon of Mr. and Mrs. for bis brotber. 'Mr. Mahlon Boy.r, attend.d Swarthmore College and
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R. M. Snyder of Dartmouth av.nue, anoth.r brother of tbe brid•• usher. will graduate in September from
to tbe fonner Mis8 Barbara Ann. ed.
the T.mple University School of I
Opposite Borough Parking Lot;
Lang. took plac. July 19 in th.Mrs. Boy.r cbos. a candlewqite Education.
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Langdale <:hap.l of the Fir.t Baop. brocad••beatli and jacket witb .l;m- The qouple wi11 be at home after
,Closed Saturday at 12:30 P.M.
The Bouquet
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immediate
and a f.w close fri.nds
A amall informal, r';'eption was
held at the brid.'s home in Valdosta following tbe 7 o'clock candl.light service.
The young couple are now residing at Patrick Air Forc. Bas••
Florida.
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b.r
accessories.
bridegrootil's
Septemller
in' will be an inmotber
s.lected aThe
champagne
bra- wbere
Jljr. Kelgh:on
cade witb brown accessories
stl\Uctor of JunIor Higb
A reception followed the c.r.- at tbe Wi1liam Penn
mony in McCahan Hall of the School.
church.
------,The brid •• a graduate of 'Purdue
WINTERS· LUNINa
Univ.rsity, will teacb next y.ar
Tb. ,Martba-Mary Cbaopel in
in Harnsport, N.J. Tbe bridegroom Sudbury. Ma.... was the setting
is a graduate of Muhlenburg CoI- Saturday morning, August 27. for
lege He is a student in the Jeff.r- the marriage of Miss Katbarine
MORRISOI • CARY
.on Medical School.
Grace Lanning. daughter of Mr.
Following a wedding trip to Lake and Mrs. Rob.rt D. Lanning of
Mias Barbara Ann Cary. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Egbert S. Cary. Wallenpaupac. tb. couple will make Lyniofield. 'MaBs.. formerly of
Jr•• of Pittsbargb a;'d Pocono Lake tI,eir hom. at 202 South Lincoln Swarthmor.. to Mr. Earl Dallas
Preserve. was married Saturday to street. Moorestown, N.J.
Winters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Mr. Hugb Maxey Morrison, son of
Prior to tbe wedding. on Augnst TT ·heWRinetev.rsJ·oJs.rp·'hofpG.aBII~siPboolpi.S·aOblsoioa·
iMr. and Mrs. Max.y N.al Morrl. 15. tbe bride was bonored at a
son. !?artmouth avenue.
llinen shower given by Mrs. Nuss in former Swarthmorean, ,performed
The cer.mony took place at tbe Eechtelsvlll.. On August 22 she tbe cer.mony.
Egbert S. Cary Memorial Grov.. was guest of bonor at a kitehen EllI'Orted by her fath.r, the bride
Pocono Lake Preserve. after tbe $b
was under the care of Moorestown Edward F. Hodgins. Jr.• on'.DickinMonthly Meeting. of Moorestown. son av.nue.
For IIABAZIIE SUBSCRIPTIOIS
iN.J. The c.rtiflcate of marriage
---------was read by Mr•• Gordon Lange of
KEIBHTDI • SWETLAND
Cedar lane.
The marriage of Miss Aile. Ra.
MRS, LLOYD E. IAUFFMU
MIss Elizabetb A. Hell.r of Sw.tland. daugbter of Mr. and
Springfi.ld was maid of bonor. Mrs. Rupert M. Swetland of Mech_
Tbe brid.smaids were Miss Janis anicsburg, and Mr James Douglas
P. Lawrenc. of W.llesley road, and' K.ighton. son of Mr. and Mrs.Wal,Mrs. Ricbard W. Logan of Madi- ter B. Keigbton Jr•• of Cedar lane
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took place Sunday afternoon at
Mr. Jonathan T. Lange. of Cedar 3 o'clock in the Metbodist Cburcb,
Served Daily
lane served as best man. Usbers Camp Hill, of wl)ich R.verend VIc.
w~re Mr. Harry Lundy of Camp tor B. Hann is the pastor.
Both Hot &0 Cold
HIlI. and Mr. Ricbard E. Cary.
The doubl. ring ceremony was a
brother of tbe bride.
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on 'Friday evening at the Pocono
Manor Club House Tea Room.
Mr. and Mrs. Morrison are honeymooning in Maine and will be
living at Anne Arbor. Mich .• dur~,,~~~~~
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Harvard and Ratgers Avenues
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TO HO'-D AUDITIONS
NQrton Landon fromVlrIInla.MInn..wherethiOyVla-
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Df Wl!llInJford had as their weekelId guests Mrs. Landon's hrotllwID-Iaw and sister Mr. and Mrs. John
Ayrault of Sabot. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. KamP of
RiverVIeW road. with th.1r daughter Betsy and son stev•• returned
Saturday from a week'. vacation at
Lake W1Jmlpeasukee. N.H. Tbe
Kamp, family met Steve at Camp
Deerwood where hi> had been a.
collll8lllor this summer.
Mrs. Robert M. Grogan. with her
daughters Sara and AlIc. and son
Dav. of Westmlns~ ,""cnue. returned by jet from Copenhagen on
Bunday from a· BeveIf week tour.
partly by motor. wtth Mr. Grogan
through European and scandinavIan countries. WhIle ID COpenhagen Mr. Grogan attended t1le International Geologic Congress and remained to toke a COngress trip In
SWed"".
returns today., Mrs.
Grogan's ,mother Mrs. Walter Divekey returned this week from DIInols where she has spent the past
two montbs.
Mr. and Mrs. John CUshIng and
their SOns Bill, Jack. and Steven
returned recently from a ten-day
camping trip In the Adirondacks.
lted their son-In-law and daughter The Youth Orcbestra of Greater
Tbe school year 1960 • 61 wiH open Thunday. September 8. 1980.
Mr. and Mrs. Tbomas Manth.y and Phllad.lphia will hold auditions for The scbool day wl\J be from 8:46 A.M. to 2:38 P.M. witb a lunch bour
their children.
prospective members for the com. for JunIor High students from 11:26 to 12:11, and for Senior Hlch
Burke Jackson. son of Mr. and ing concert-season on Saturday. stud.nts from 12:15 to 1:00 P.M. Tbe Conf.rence and Ass.mbly period
Mrs. W. Howard Jackson of VII8S8l' S.ptember 10. Auditioning will will be from 2 :40 to 8 :26 P.M. so outside appointm.nts for students
av.nu•• returned this week from Ida- tske plac. in the second floor audi- sbould not be made at this tim•• J\BB.mbll.. will usually be held OIl
ho where he was employed durtng the torium of th. Central YMCA. 1421 Tu .. days for Junior High and Tbursdays for Senior High students.
summ.r wtth the Blister Rust COn- Arch .treet. Josepb Primavera, orStud.nts bave been a88igned to the following homerooms:
troL With hla group he experienced cbestra conductor. will be in cbarge.
~U.IOR HIBH SCHOOL
SENIOR HIBH SCHOOL
flght1nil forest fires In Montana and
Those intending to apply for 9TH GRADE
12TH GRADE
Idaho.
membersbip sbould be between 14 IMr. Yocum-Room 13 - A.F
Mr. Falcone-Room 100 - A· D
Mrs. H.nry Heisler of Park av.n:ue and 21 years of ag.. pos••••ing Mr Henderson-Room203-G.Lo. Mrs. Mathews-Room 103-E. Hin
returned over the weekend from Cape above ~v.rage t~lent and ability Mr•. Henry-Room 216 _ Low _Sc Mr. Snyd.r-Room 216-Hir· M
Cod wh.r. she vacaUoned during on th.,r chosen mstruments. Tal- Miss McKie-Room 107 _ Se. Z
Mr. W.rtz--Room 210 - N ~ Z
July and August.
ent.~ strings are especi~Jly needed. 8TH GRADE .
11TH GRADE
.
Applocants may com. d,rect to the
Mr. and Mrs. RIchard I,lndsay 01 Y.MCA during the bours from 9 Mr. DrpklD-Room 206 - A· E
Miss Armstrong-Room 106-A·Da
Yal. avenue r.turned recently from a.M. to 12' noon on tb. above date. Mr. Law-,Room 233 - F • La
Dr. Irwin-'Room 214 - DIl- Ke
a two week vls1t In Clearwater. Fla.,
11M Cb I W II 3 H
Mr. MiIl.r-Room 135 - Le· Ro. MI8s Strouse-Room 217 - Kn - Pr
or ea
rs.
ar es 0
03 ewd H
to
tel' h
HI Mrs. S.ymour-Room 235 - Rot. Z Miss Zimmer-Room 118 -Pl" Z
wh .re they joined their' daughter Ie
Y
roa.
aver
wn,
ep
one
.
EI.anor wh 0 had be en Vlsltlug her G-n.o1 f
f rtb d ts'l
'7TH GRADE
10TH GRADE
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t
Mr
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Mrs E B
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er
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IS.
,
un • an aun
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. . • Th. Youth Orcbestra of Greater Mr. Bell-Room 232 - A- Fi
Mr. Marish-Room 213 - A - Fi
])err for a month.
Philadelpbia will celebrate its 21st Mr. Bernbart-Room 136 - Fo· J Mr. Pietryka-Room 209 - Fo· LI
John Morrow. son of Mr. and Mrs. year tbis s.ason and its sev.nth Mrs. Bra~nd-Room 207 - K· Si Mrs. Wrigbt-Room 109 - M. Sch
Robert c. MorrOw; Jr.• of Westmln- under the baton of Mr; Primavera Mrs. LeWIs-Room 234 - Sm· Z
MT. H.ath-Room 101 - Se· Z
ster avenu., returned Saturday from who is also a violist with the Phila- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
four w.eks at Camp M1llei'. ShaWnee- delphia Symphony Orcbestra.
f
on"the-Delaware. OV.r the Labor
Reglliar rehearsals begin on SatDay weekend John, with his parents urday morning. Septemb.r 17. in
and sister Klmberly. will vIsIt his the Central YMOA' and will copgrandparents Mr. and Mrs. Morrow tinue until April. Tbese .esoions
Lighters $1.25
Bracelets $1
Pins $1
of Pelham Manor. N. Y.
are of three hours' duration, from
Nancy Gowing was hostess Sunday 9 a.IiI. until 12 noon.
'
Playing Cards (2 decks) $2.
on Wednesday Mr. Cushing's mo.. afternoon at'·a plcnlc supper at the
ther Mrs. Carl Cushing of Durham, hom. of her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. COUNTY WOMEI TO MARCH
N.H.. arrived for a ~It's vls1t.
Mace Gowing of Parrish road by the
AIAINST CYSTIC FIIROSIS
Sponsorship Local Council of Republican Women
Denison
University
undergraduates
~
, Mr. ~ ~ p~n'l" Boyer of
Nearly 1,500 wom.n in D.laware
Dickinson av.nue and t11elr famlly fpr the Incoming freshmen -from the
Philadelphia
ar.a.
,County
communiti.s bave enrolJed
Mrs. J. F. Gaskill - KI 3-7557
ar. vacationing
this
"''!Ilk
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and
Steve
rucks.
daughter
to
marcb
in
tb.
Crusade
against
Ion. N.J. Wit!?- th~ Is Mr. Boyer's
broth.r and s1ster-ID-Iaw Mr. and and son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cystic Fibrosis tbe week of SepMrs. R. A. Boyle - KI 3-2915
Mrs. Stuart Boyer and their lam- rucks of Colleg. av.nue, returned temb.r 11.18. according to Mrs.
th.mlddl.ofAugustfromfourweeks Peter Delo of Wallingford. ,the
lly of Lawrencevill..
m.
, ,
Mrs. George F. Corse - KI 3-2404
at I1Institut d'Etudes Francatses cbairman.
Mr. and Mrs. Cal.b Foote and
their family llI~V~ pn Wednesday pour Etrang.rs, Pau. France by Jet ·Mrs. Delo said tb. drive to make
the corps of volunteer workers as ':~"'~!!!i!~!!!i!~!!!i!!!!i!!!!i!~~
from th.1r hom. on Benjamlu West from Par15. PrIor to ~ stsy In strong
as possibl. will ,be continued :.
avenue to 2Ol.Oakley road. Belmont. Pau, they spent flve weeks wtth their up to Sunday, Septemb.r 18. wbich
Mass .. Mr. Foote. who Is a professor par.nts motoring through Europe.
is coll.ction day.
of law at th. University of Pennsyl- B.tsy will r.turn to the Grier School.
vania Law SchDO). has accepted a Tyron. on Tbursday for her s.nior
NEWS NOTES
year's appointment at Harvard Law year and Steve will enter th. Klskl
Louise How.. daughter of Mrs.
School as a Walter E. Meyer Visit- School at Saltsburg on the 18th of
Joseph S. Howe of Columbia avenue,
Ing Research Prolessor of Law. Tb. this month.
Foote hom~ will be occupied by Mr. Dorothy PrenUce, daughter of Mr. returned Wednesday from a month
and Mrs. Wllllam PrenUc. ofWal- at Buck mil Falls which she spent
Foote·s replacement" at the university, Mr. Samuel Fahr and Mrs. nut lane, r.turned Wednesday from with the Charles P. Cryer famlly 01
Fahr and their four chlldren. on. Lake Paupac wh.re she .p.nt the Drew avenue. Louise will enter Cen..
month mth the Bp'Clay WhIte. Jr.. tenary College for WOinen, Hacketts"
"- of-whom'~1n oollege; -the oIAet,B--\1IIll - ---~' ~"-dl ~';'--'-."'n will ret'um 'tOWn; N.J.. on septem~bil. ,-, ,,'
attend the swarthmore schOOls. Mr. family 01 Me a. ~ u.....,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard C.' Jackson
Fahr Is a professor at the Slate UnI- to the Georg. School, N.wtown, for
verslty of Iowa. Iowa City.
her senior year. Her brother Court- of Vassar avenue with their daugh• Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. HeInZe of ney will also be a stuthdeX::I:thtGeorge ters Jane and Joan, returned SatStrath Haven avenue will have School this y.ar. In e
grade. urday evening from a two week vaMr. and Mrs. W. Alfred Smith and cation at Squam Lake. N.H. Mrs.
their son-In-law and daughter Mr. their daughter B.verlY of Amherst Jackson's nephew Bill Francisco of
and Mrs. Donald G. W...., of Wash- avenue returned Sunday front a
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Bethesda. Md.• retllmed with th.m
IngtoP. D.C.• and their two children three w.ek vacation In Texas. Ok- for a vtslt following a summer of
619 Edgmtmt-Chuter
vls1t1ng them for a week following lahoma and New Mexico where they camping at Deerwood, Holderness.
th.1r arrlyal on Sunday.
visited frl.nds and r.latlves. ERroute N.H.
~y stoPped to..., former netghbors
MIss Florence J. Lucasse of Dart.
,Mr: and Mrs. Donald Grose and MOUth House returned last week
, thelr.famlly In Glell Ellyn. m.
from a IIv. weeks' trip to SOuth
pem. Anth9IlY. who has had a America. She visited Panama. Colomsummer job at Osterville, Mass.• ar- bia, Ecuador, Argentina, Brazil, ·PerU,
Tired of same old routine? For 0 new cpo
proo(;h. 0 r'l8W vision or revision of your rives home this week.nd to spend Bolivia, Chile and Uraguay. From
goals and work. consult Mr. Tomlinson. several weeks with his parents Mr. Lima, she mad. an .xcurslon to cuz.
Mr. Burrough_s or Mr. Hodqson. Send and Mrs. Fred T. Anthony on Rut- co, "Land of the Incas", with a SIde
today for free folder "Job Stotel;JY." gers avenue. ;Be \1IIll return to Grov.
trip to Machu Picchu. famous lost
Klngswood 3·~022. ,
City COII.g. later thla _",onth for hi. city of the Incas. At the farewell parTOMLINSON COUISELORS
sophomore year.
ty of the group with whom she trav546 Rutgers Avenue
Swa.~h~or.•• Pa.
or beat
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100 Park Ave., Swarthinore, Pa.
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The other day we were blessed with a
customer who was SO FABULOUSLY
WEALTHY , that after spending
weeks in Europe he still had money
enough left to pay for his processed
4 _ 6 Park Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
K13-419r
Fri.-9 A.M. to 8:30 P.M •
Sat.-9 A.M. to I P.M.
bask.t of roses b~ the tour company
In honor of h.r birthday.
Mary Ellen Warnes, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Warnes of Woodbrook road, returned Monday even-
ing from Louisville, Ky., where she
attended a convention of student
government officers. Mary Ellen. who
wlll .nter the senior class of ImmaCulata College. Chester County, 18
treasurer of the Student Government
Assoclatlon there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray P. Hunt of Harvard avenue returned last week from
a two week vacation to Boulder. COlo.,.
wh.re th.y visited Mrs. Hunt·s ruec.
I
Madison Shop's "Villager"
man-tailored shirts enter cellege with ease, move proudly-'
in the best of circles.
'
and her family wtth whom their
dBughll'r Janet had spent several
weeks. Returning, they stopped In
See the handsome selection at
the Madison Shop ••• you'll be
delighted with the' rich fab~
rics. the superb autumn Colours. the new muted -Patterns
• •• all exquisitely tailored.
Rlchmond, Ind_. where they ,visited
their son-ID-Iaw and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. John E. owen.
UPHOLSTERY
DRAPERIES and SLIPCOVERS
THOM SEREMBA
Solid colollr oxford cloth
. s~jrts with 'long sleeves
.~.4.95
10 Yean 01 Swarthmore Referen...
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* &*Hobby Shop
The Camera
or special in carpet
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,REPUBLIC". OAMPAIGN JEWELRY
Have you picked up your processed film lately?
any sale price
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films!
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Swarthmore High Schoo I Sc h00 I Year
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Mr. and Mrs: H. LIndley Peel of
COIwnbl....vemteretul'lllMtlNUeel<
If you're downtown Qn la~or Day, and are looking for us - we'lI
be cIosed_ We don't,like,working _GpY,beller than youl '
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All woik is don. in my shop
under my penonal supervision.
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Cashier at Scott
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PUBLISHI!D I!VI!RY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
I '....HIAL I.HIIL
S-tt Pa'per Company haB an.
nounced the appointment of J.
LawrenceShane, College avenue, to
the position of cashier in the treasurer's division.
Shane joined Scott Paper ComI pany immediately following. his
NEWS NOTES
grad~ation from Swarth?,o,,: Col- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bloom of
lege 1D 1,956. ~ter .work~n~ 1D the Columbia avenue celebrated their
company B engmeermg d'vlSlo~ for 25th wedcllng anniversary on Wedtwo years, he took an educat.onal! neaday by entertaIning at a. dInner
le~ve of a.b~enc~ to attend the, party for their .fo.mllY a.nd friends.
Wha.rton Busmes•. School where he'
.earned :is. ~~S~~'B degree in bUBi. : : : -:: ~~~:;;::eh~:.,Ba.~
ne :e
in l1une 01 Knox, Ky., where he Is sta.tloned.
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PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD, Publish.rs
Phone KIngswood 3,0900
PETER E. TOLD, Edito-r
..
JIAJuwtA B. KENT, Mattagiftg Edil<>r
Rosalie D. Pelrsol
Jeannette V_ Howe
Marjorie T Told
"~~tered as Second Cia.. Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
Offlee at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
DEADLINE - WEDN'ESDAY NOON
:7---Il
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., FRIDAY, SEPT. 2, 1960
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IUDIIED
Final touches are being put on
the new Not", Dame de Lourdes
Parochial School at. Fairview toad
and Michigan avenue which will
open Wednesday with classes from
one to eighth grades.
:e::~::~·';;'dott
Nancy Del/mutA to Spend
Year at Bonn, Ullirersity
. , Nancy' G.
DelIm~th, N.,rt'h·
.
Swarthmore avenue, saUed Wednesday on the S.s. Maasdam for
a year of Btndyat 'the University
of Bonn in West Germany. Miss
DeUmuth is one of 10 American
'reciplents of a D.A.A.D. (Dentscher Akademischer Aust Ausch
Dienst) Fellowship.
The daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Carl Dellmuth, she is a graduate
of Swarthmore High School and of
Swarthmore College, class of.'I960.
WILIII DOLUIE CLUI TO
ElTEILTll1 AREA FIIESHMEI
'RESIYTERIAN 10TES
. this year as assiBta.nt cashier his Their daughter Mrs. Bruce Young
The Wilson College Club of PhUThe Rev. Joseph p. Bishop, ,for-· DlOst recent post.
' w i t h her daughter Deborah, who hU adelphia will enterta.ln the incom.
Church School classes will begin mer minister of the church, willi'
been visiting her fa.mlly for tbe P80St i"g ,f.reshnien from the PhUadelMrs. Joaeph cella and daughter month, wIlllesve today by plane for Phia 'area at tea next Saturday.
. at ,,:46' a.m. with classes for all preach at the 10 o'clock Worship
ages. Visitors are welcome. This Service Sunday morning. A recep- Elvira will spend the La.bor Da.y Ba.Ult ste. MarIe, MIch., to jolnber September 10. The tea will be held
will lie the laBt Sunday for the 'tion for Mr. and Mrs. Bishop and weekend sightseeing In Wa.shIngton. husband at KIncheloe AIr Force..at. th~ Strath Haven ave"ue home
aummO!; schedule of Ch.urch Soh,,?1 their family will be held on the D.c., and vicinity.
B....
(If .. :Mrs. David McCahan, a. past
at 8:46 a.m. and Mornmg Worsh.p I~wn of the church after the ser-I' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tibbetts. their
Mr. and Mr•. W. Marshall Schmld.t..pr.es~.den~ of the club.
at 10 a.m.
v'ce.
hter Bett and
11 Bert of and three children of Dickinson aveM.ss Suzanne Kulp, a member
Y
At the 10 a.m. worship, Mr Kulp
Church School classes will meet daUS
SWarthm
so -turned nue returned 1I0me nocently follow- of this year's graduating. CI.88S, . is
th
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h Sou
ore a.venue, ,.
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.
will give the mormng message. a at 10 o'clock Wlth classes for tel
f
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where lug a. two week vaca.tlon a.t West .n c"arge of the eyent. . mong
subject will be, "Add Luster
c'hildren through the j1lnior lev. 1a.st We;knd:m the
of Mr. DennIs, Cspe Cod, Mass. They also those,to be .h~llored. are . Susan
Labor." He will be a",lated lR el. Child Care will be provided by they a. te
h
Bett
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ter spent .everal dayS In Boston and en Campbell of Vassar. avenue, lind
.\he 'serVice b.y James: MacMain, a trained supervisor through thia ~:~::h':~ :~ a.t ~:ver e~I_1 route home stopped. at St:"br\dge Vi;.gmiai . D. aVI.·iIlt,6'~ a~d LYD.ne
WhO is joining the Church.Statf for hour.
.
12th
Village Mw;o and at "-"-tic Conn. Mousley. both ofSprmgi!eid•. ',
..
' summer. volunteer ch'
,.
~o,
,.,iii~.ii.tii~.iiiii~5ii~iiiii~
the-'.
.f.rst. -.
t.me.. "
. . . The
0.. w.'11 .lege, Glenslde, on t h e .
Dr and
Mr, W Id E.
FIsher with ~,
The morning soloist will be Mrs. rehearse a.t 9 a.m. before the Morn·
Mr. and Mrs. PaUl E. zecher ILIlIl Mrs' Flshe:r's8~~: Mrs Pra~ L.
Charles Hoover.
ing Worship service.
their chIlcIren returned Sunday from
•
.
Morning Prayers are held In the a. ten day vacation at NeWfound Reynolds, moved this week from 30
church sanctuary on Tuesday mom. Lake, N.H.
Guernsey road to their newly comTRIIITY 10TES
ing from 9 to 9 :30 a.m. All are
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Egan, former pleted home at 103 Ce.rleton road,
There will .be a celebration of cordially welcome.
Bryn Mawr a.venue residents who are Wallingford.
,
Holy Communion at.8 a.m. a!,d
The Bandage group will meet now residing In Pittsburgh, were ovMr. and Mrs. Robert G. 'tress!er
9 B.m. Sunday morning. A seI'Vlce Wednesday at 10 a.m.
emlght guests last week of Mr. and of Riverview road returned home
of Morning Prayer will be he!d at
Mrs. Robert SOlts, Jr., of WestmInster Ba.turday after a week In Maine .
10:15 ';'"m. At 8 p,?" there w.ll be
CHRISTIAN SCIEICE 10TES
a.venue. They left their son Bill for where Mr. Tressler represented his
a sel'Vlce of Evenmg Prayer and
How mankind today can Bet a few days visit with the Soils fam- firm at the Northeastern Sta.tes ExWord.
about fulfilling the divine demand IllY. They returned Sunda.y after a position of Industrial Progress held
There will he a service of Morn. for perfection will be explained at visit with former neighbors In West- In Portland.
ing Prayer at 9 :15 a.m. and a servo Christian Science services Sunday' lleld N.J. to return home with Bill.
Mrs. Edna T. Kolle of Harvard avice of Evening Prayer a.t 6 p.m. ~n the Lesson-Sermon on uMan."- ,
~ ~ Mary and ElInor Bye enUe arrived home Monday after a
PltTECJIn. Hal
each day Monday through Friday.
Keynoting the Lesson-Bermon is of Yale square attended a family 10-day visit with her son and famUy
Lateat PBI nporta mow
the GoI~~n Text from Matthew reunion on Saturday at the summer Mr. and Mrs. O. Frederic Kolle of
. that Bur.lUi baa inCHURCH SERVICES
(5:48): Be ye therefore. pe~"':t, home of their cousIns Mr. and. Mrs. Yardley.
cr.....d more than any
even
as
your
Father
wh.ch
.s
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Francis
H.
Forsythe
other major crime with
rf t H
Wll am urray a
ng 0 ,
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PRESBYTERIAN CH "'"
eaven .s .pe ec.
the Bohemia river.
of Thayer road were weekend guesls
590.000 oil...... annually•.
Our Broad Fol'1ll Penonal
D. Evor Roberts, Mini.ter
These comforting words of en- o n .
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of
Theft polley will protect
Robert O. Browne, ABSOC. Minister couragement from James will be
Mr. Albert Hansen, Jr., and son
YOIl againat this and many
and Minister of Christian Education included in the Bible readings Bert of Drew a.venue h ave been sail- Wallingford at their summer cotother types of theft 1088.
8unday, September 4
(1 :2·4) : "My brethren, count. it all Ing on the Chesapeake this P80St wee k. tage on Paupac Lake, Greentown.
Can ua about it.
10:00 A.M. - Morning Worship. joy when ye fall into mvers tempMr. and Mrs. William Graemer of
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop will tations; Knowing this, that the try. Harvard avenue had as their guests
,September 16 is the last;day .
preach.
ing of icour faiii; worketlt patience. for severBJ days tit last week their
10:00 A.M.-Ch,!rch
School.
But let r patl'ence
have her perfect .daughter Mrs. Wesley M. Oler and
Taeoda3': Sep.......... 8
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work, that ye may be perfect anc! children Helen and Wesley, 4th. of
at the General Election, Nov·
9:00 A.M.-Mornmg Prayer
entire .wanting nothing."
W--~'to DC
as DAIlTII01J'l'll AY&
W _ y September 7
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Among correlative passages from
Mrs. Frances O. Lumsden of Ken- ember 8.
10:00 AM.-Mormng Worsh.p.
"Sci.nce, and Health with Key to yon avenue has as her guest for sev_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Klngswood 3-1833
METHODIST,CHURCH
the Scriptures" of which lMary eral weeks Mrs. James A. Campbell of "] saw.t ... The S""'rl,.",."....."
The Rev. John C. Kulp, Minister Baker Eddy is the author, the fol- Portland, Ore.
James S. MacMain
'lowing will be 'ead: "The divine
Dr. Helen South returned Monday
Minister for Youth'
demand, 'Be ye therefore perfect,' to her home In the Dartmouth House
Charles
SchiSler
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M'
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sc.entlf'.c, and the h uman f 00t- from a. seven week trip to, England
S":':;"ste~=
steps leading to perfection are in- and the Continent. In August sbe
CENTRAL.CITY LOCATION
y.
.dispensable (253:32,2) • • . God saw the Passion Play a.t Oberam8 :45 A.M.-Church School classes requires perfection, but not until
Is 'COnvenient fOr aU';"urbanit.. and
10 :00 A.M.-Mr.. Kulp will preach. the battle between Spirit and flesh m=~:;'d Mrs. W. Edward MedfOrd
TRINITY CHURCH
is fought and the victory 'Won." of South Chester road and Mr. and
.lUburbanites ••• and W. oHer our own
Th~ Rev. Layton P. Zimmer. Rector (264'6-8)
.
The Rev. Georee R. McKelYeY.·
.
.
. Mrs. IrvIn R. ;MacElwee of Mt. Holyfree partdilg. •
Curate
All are welcome to attend the· oke place are taking a. trip around
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services lit First Church of Christ, the Gaspe PenInsulB and Into Que.
.
8:00 A.M~Holy Oommunlon
Scientist, 206 Park avenue, at Ll bee, Montreal and the Thousand IB9:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
o'clock.
lands. They plan to stop several dayS
10il!:Oi.M.-Mornlng Prayer and
'In Ogunquit and SOuth West Har. . . . . . . . . flll.'I'
8:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer and .DWEII SQUDROI OFFERS
bor, Me., visiting friends In both re1820 CHIIINII:r.,'.ln
SAFE 10AT IISTIIUITIOI
Word.
i sorts.
Monday, Septembezo 5
Registration for free courses n
Mr. and Mrs. George McKeag, of
, ........ LO 1-1Ul
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Seamanship
and
Small
Boat
HandParrIsh
road have returned home
9:16 A.M.-Morning Prayer
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
ling will be held Wednesday, Sep. from vacationing In New England
. 'METHODIST 10TES
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6:00 P M.-Evening Prayer
WNlnesday, September 1
tember
at 7:30
p.m.
the At
Newport
last of
weekend
they
atFriend's 7,Select
School,
17tti atstreet
tended
festivities
a summer
schooi'
'and the Parkway, it was announc.
where their daughter Betsy completed l>y the Delaware River Power ed an advanced course In French n.
9:-15
Prayer
6:00 A.M.-Morning
P.M.-Evening Prayer
Th ~-v S-'-mber 8
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9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
FrIdav , Se-'-mber 9
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9 :15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
6:00 P,M.-Evening Prayer
THE REI.IGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIEND!!
8unday, Septem_ 4
Squadron.
interested
in boating AU
are persons
invited to
attend
these free courses.
Safety in boating is emphasized
as well as rules of the road, nautiI te
b
I';'hth
d
.ca
rms,' uoys,'"
ouses an
customs and traditions that go
with a boatman's life. The classes
'begin September .14, and continue
every Wednesday night from 7:30
to 9 :30 p.m. for a period of three
10ii:lI!:M.-Hymn Sing. Meeting
11:90 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
All are welcome.
W"',M IMlay, September 1
AIl-day ~ewinL.for ~FSC~,-_
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Park Avenue below Harvard
8_y, September i
11:00 A.Jl.-Snndale~~hool
1-1:00 A.1f.-The
n Sermon
will be "Man."
Weclneoda}' _Ing meeting _h
. . . . . 8 P •••, Readlllg Room, 4011
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They drove
Vermont
to Betsy
spendto10Camp
dayS. Wyoda.1n
In Holderness, N. H., they visited their son,
Ian, who had been spending the summer as a. camper at Deerwooa.
Mrs. Evans O. Innes of Juniata
avenue returned home by Jet from
England on Saturday. She has been
In England, Scotland and France,
visiting family and friends for two
months. While In London Mrs. Innes
attended a reunion of officers of the
Women's Royal Naval8ervlce (W.R.
N.S.) with whom abe served during
the second World Wa.r In South Atrica, Egypt, and Malta..
Mrs. Hugh Peters and Janet of
North Swarthmore avenue a.rrIved
home Thursday of last wee", followlug a. visit of several dayS In WIDchester, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Waliace
...turned Sunday to their home In
WIIlllnd.oro after "lI"ndlng tbe week
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Middletown Road - Media, Pa. Opposite High Meadow
(between Dutton MiD Road and Knowlton Road)
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Telephone TRemont
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1lDd third in the ~ther four events; breaststroke, second in butterfly,
Jim Connor, Garnet, fourth in 220, third in 220 and backstroke, and
"Wh
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backstroke and freestyle.
tying N. Severs, another White, for l' " ere ell re B sl~~
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other scorer toward the junior boy
.
third and fourth plsce in freestyle; .re - w ,usua y .- 0 w.e n
in OO.yard breaststroke ilr 43.6. to plaque.
.
Th.rty YearB and Over: Y'0m~n Mr. Schmidt, White, fourth in 220 police smelled smoke whUe tounng
erase tbe former 44.1 Swarthmore
Susan Wigton, White; earned the - ~rs. George He~"hel, Wh.te, fir' and backstroke; Richard Rankin, the Elm and Maple avenue area at
record and 46. pool record of Terr) intermediate girl plaque with 29 st ".' 220, second m butterfl!, four. White, third in breaststroke; Jack 10 p.m. Monday, they naturally
McCurdy Ann gained a. 10 point
'nts Sue' first in 220
ted
th In breaBtstroke, and tYlOg for E
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t, f' t' b k called out the Fire Company to
individual BCore for that sWim and po •. 2:464 ':..cord althou
a freestyle fourth place with Mrs.
a e I
b
ac - help them locate.the fire. H0w,ever,
also placed third In butterflv '
nEew. h' d
G
t g . oan~e Charles Seymour, Garnet, who was s ro e, rees yean
u r y.
even the experts couldn't find .one.
,.
spenBC a e,
arne, comlOg lD f' t ' b tte fl
d
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In relays Garnets won the rru'd
.
In addition to the trophlesre- s~-nd had alBo surpaBsed the irs•. lD U ryan fourth. 10
• Pohce apprehended an automo027
d J
. I 220 ' Mr.• Ka r1 S ch aef er, Wh"te get girls(using Sutherland, Cor- b•Ie opeNto r w h 0 was wan ted f or
ceived by Ann and Richard the run· 3-~
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ners-up in their divisions and the held. Winning breaststroke in 38.
. ' . . ''n 220',~s.
. u th.er- nelius, Michener and Turner) and assau
h.· ghest scorerB In each other'clas~ S
th
S
th
.' lapd" Garnet, thlrd 10 220, f.rst boys (Espenschade, Ridgway, Bell a.m •. Sunday, and turned. him over
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ue rese er own war more rec··· 1. ' ts' k
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and Cush.'ng) the mixed
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lifieatlon received plaquos. Some
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or secon p",,;e
oanne lD reo- Garnet third in breaststroke' .Mrs lette) and 30-and·over women R. E, WILSO.'S IIETURI ..
placed higher 10 the same: raceB style ·was withm a half,second of D
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. . : . . (Cushing, Seymour, Sutherland,
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oug as
FROM nOO.jlILE TRIP
w.'th t h e troph
y Wlllners,
so the.rs
the record and her f.rst
place In Mr
M ourtney,
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h . lD dlvmg·
. ' Wh'tt' ) Wh'te took th
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Mr ...n d M rB. R aymon d E • W'I
'is the honor of having br: en.. e butterfly within a. second Sue -also
d ' Wh.te' . .• .er (T
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old record by the most aildbeingplsced second in divin~ Joanne :~~ fllD M .vlDJ h anc hf?urth in ~:n~i';.":on), or::i~edGeri~"t:'r.:!':;;:; son of Ogden avenue have ~ttirn~d
the official new record holder.' . bad 19 points with a first in back- ut f~ Yt;' rbs. ks° n k us mg, Ga~. (W'gto P
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McC
from a three month, 75oo.mde u>p,
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butterfly
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fm~md
rOd e I.mt'"
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nerB were two Garnet swi"'ltte,s, the Intermediate boy's plaque with· b k t k' M
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SERrES IEIBHI.ft CHUIlIH
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Sublette tota.led 4( points by break~; CuTdy His second place in free- fO rth .' 'bse~nt 'kn rMeestyle aMnd
Sta.tes and New Brunswick and
Ing'his old 2:83.3 record In' the awle ~as within a half.second of Couh' lOG ac St rfo. e't . en22 - rd'
Joan ·McKinnell of Yale avenue Quebec,Cimada, including the
..~.
no (. ~Itlianh
j 'd 'rded'h'm
us .ng, arne, Irs 10
0 an is serving as organist at the Leiper Gaspe Peninsula.
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• .tlje record, and his second In div- freestyle, second in backstroke, P b
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second to Bob G.If.llan who had ing within 15 points He also plac- f rth I b
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res yterlan Chu.rcb . dUring the
Tbe Wilsons are interested in
Police and 'Fire' News
Pool Cups Go to
'. '. ,and free. Foley, a White, was secA T
R lot C dy ond in backstroke and butterfly
. .' ownes, • c ur . and with 10 points waB the only
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lrig lleore Of 109.05 In diving; bet- stroke
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d .g·ain for the service on September Nearly one-half of them were In
2 b y wmn.ng
. . tba t' even
' t . Midgets:
Irs
IVlng an 4•
Canada•
ord f 1:1.7
Girls -(all Garnets) _ r,
Cup Points
1,
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In 1 :11.8 coming within a. second Karen Sutherland gained 10 points
of the freestyle record w.th hi, with a second in diving; she als,>
second place in tha.t event; and bet: . was third in 220 and backstroke
terlng .his butte~y record of 1 :08.41 and fourth in butterfly. Nancy Corby .. f.rst place .n.l :07.9. Sublette nelius, five points for her fourth
also took fourth m breaststroke. In diving and third in breast; she
Gilfillan, a White, was runner-up was also second in butterfly. Nancy
with 15 points, his first in free- Seymour four points for her third
style being within a half·second 01. in divin~; she also won first in
his record. He a1.0 won third in 25.yard freestyle. Meg Turner reo
backstroke and breaststroke and ceived one point for her third in
fOUlth in diving.
freestyle. Boys _ 'David Williams,
Cushing, who totaled 39 points, White, ten points' for hi. first in
won first pla~e. in every mid~t I diYing; he was also second in.
boy event but d.VIng and took thud breaststroke and fourth i" butterIn that. His 3 :22.7 time in the 220 fly. Chuck Seymour, Garnet, five
erased Dave Foley's old record of .points for his second in diving.
3:27. His freestyle win bettered his Johnny Espenschade, Garnet, two
own team record of 88.5 and also points for his fourth in diving; he
gained Swarthmore the poo) rec· also won third in backstroke and
ord which had ,been set at 32.6 by fourth in breaststroke.
John Hellebush of Colonial Village Juniors: Girl. _ Joanne -Dumm,
on June 25. His 40.6 butterfly win Garnet, four pOints fo~ .her first in
reset his own previous record o~. diving. Barbara Gerner, Wltite,
41.9.
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Ithrllll.iloilJ,bLfor her. third in back.
Betsy""Breakell,' anothe.r Garnetr!st~ke; she was also fourth in 220
Won every senior girl swimming and third in butterfly. Mimi Mcevent, resetting at 1 :08.5 Swarth- Williams, Garnet, two points for
more's lOO-yard freestyle record' her fourth in backstroke; she also
which Oarol Williams had held atl won third in 220 and freestyle.
1 :09.1 since July 2, 1957. Betsy
Intermediates: Girls. Beth Puralso was fourth in diving. She renell
.
, White, ten points for her div.
ceived' the senior girl plaque with ing first; she also won second in
ten points. Only other point win- breaststroke and third in freestyle.
ner in this division was Linda
Seniors: Boys • J
points garnered hyher first place breaststroke, which reset his old
diving s\lOre (l54.i) coming with- reCord of 1:14.9 to 1:14.8, and his
in 15 points of the season's. high., . second in diving; he al80 was secLinda was also second in freestyle. ond in butterfly.
Terri ·McCurdy, a White, won' :. . Other Team Point WInners
the midget girls plaque with 36 . ~idgets: Girls • Marcia McCurpoints. Runner-=up was another dy, White, fourth in 220 and breastWhite, Peggy Schmidt, with 13 stroke; Susan Brown, White, fourpoints. Terri's 3 :22.7 second vlaee th . in backstroke and freestyle.
in the 220 and il.2 first place In Boys - William Dethloff, White,
butterfly respectively bettered the second in 220, backstroke, and freeold rel:ordB of 8:25.5 held by BBl'-. style and third in breaststroke;
bara Gerner and '(1.6 Swarthmore Bradley Brown, White, second in
record and 42.7 pool recol-d ..;i;hich butterfly
in diving topped that record and in butterfly; Steve Cushing, Gar.
her second in breaststroke was a net, first in 26-yard freestyle i R,
second off the record. She was Dethloff, White, second in 25-yard
also second in backstroke and free- freestyle.
Juniors: Girls . (all Whites)
style, which were won by Peggy.
Carol Espenschade. a Garnet, Carol Campbell fourth in butter.
second seorer to Ann Townes, re- fly; Sally Sensenig 8econd~ in divceived the junior girl plaque with' ing; Debbie Torrey third in breast.
37 points. In addition to her back· Istroke and fourth in freestyle; Pat
stroke and butterfly wins Carol's Wigton fourth in breaststroke.
third place in diving was within i Boys - Doug Sutherland, Garnet,
20 points of the record; her second third in all five swim events.
in freestyle within one second, and
Intermediate: Girls - Barbara
her second in breaststroke within Dumm, Garnet, third in 220, backtwo seconds of the record.
stroke and ·butterfly and fourth in
Junior boy's plaque went to San- breaststroke and freestyle. Boys •
dy R'>binson Garnet who regain'IJerry Clothier, White, second in
ed his butterlty reco;d with a. first backstroke and breaststroke third
.pl.ce time of 36. (Robinson had in freestyle, and fourth in butter·
set this at 39.4 on July 16 right fly;' Wllliam Cushing, Garnet,
after his return from a year in third in 220, diving -and butte~y,
~urope, but recently-arrived of- and fourth in the other three SWlm
fleal records of the Suburban Lea- events.
gue championships show Dave FoISeniors: Girls - Susan Williams,
~y did it in 3!1.8 on Jnly 23.) Rob- Wljite, second In mvlng, backstroke,
.nSOn's first in backstroke was With- breaststroke and butterfly; Barin .. second (If that record. He pi... ba1a Stuart, White,· third in dived ,"-nd to Foley In 220, b.reu.ttl!'. g~., ~ke and freestyle.
IWintDlinC !&.)Jard _ta wI\h the Beys· Dino McCurdy, White, sec·
team all
pIeced.1I$ ONlJn:Mdtatroke and breaststroke,
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--------------------Contributed in the Interest of Highway Safety by the Following Merchants
THE BOUQUET
SWARTHMORE TOGGERY SHOP THE INGLENEUK
E. L NOYES and CO.
BAI RD and BI RD
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PETER
PORTER H, WAITE, Inc:.
PATTON ROOFING CO.
.
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E. TOLD
. PROVIDENT
TRADESMENS lANK and. TRUST CO.
.
J. A. GREEN
D. PATRICK
wasH
SW~TtlMORE
PRINTING co,;
CA1HEItt.Wn DRUG STOll
-~1niHit 2;·1H~
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last week Mrs. Hljrlow'a 818ter MIl.
HEDULE
RECISTUTION SC
George ParIIb and Mrs. ADceIa ColMr. and Mrs. Wells IlL Forbes of ".no• bo_til. o.f "leveland, O. "nle BarPrior to
,.. and da\lihter and
Bryn Mawr avenue returned Bunday ..,..
1ow'a son-In-law
General Election, November 8th, 1960
witll their chlldren Lorrie. Scott and their c!hIldren LInda and 'DIomu
Dean from a two week vacation at of North We11llouth. Mass•• alIIo viiSEPTEMBER 9th
FoUrth Lake In the AdIrondacks. En- lted them for three weeks. departing
Last day an elector may move !rOm one election dIs\.rlct to another route they met Lorrie at the lIIIt. Po- I&Bt ThUl'8d&Y.
In order to be llOrmltted to vote In tile new election district at the Oen- cono Plateau ChrIatlan """""'atlon Mrs. 4ndreW Alexander of SOUtll
eral E1ect10n. Persons moving after thla date may vote In old election Camp. and Dean at the Scout camp Swarthmore avenue and her daiJahdistrict If otherwise quall1led.
at Reslca Falls. Botll had been ter-In-Iaw Mrs. Richard It. Aleysncampers for two weeks.
. der and granddaughter Nancy of San
SEPTEMBER 16th
Mrs.
Howard
Adams
of
Wa.IlIngDIego. Calif•• and Suste and Boser
1 El tI
Last day all electors may register to vote at the Genera _ ...eo
on.
r-... been '''~''nw
_~.. ford returned recen'lu from a six Slmm 8 ci;1er who h_
. -......
This Includes electors who ~l become of age on or before Noveu~ ...... ·week cruise to the NOrll.Cape aboard. with their grandparents Mr•. and
1960.
the Bergensjord. the lIagehlp of the I Mrs. Alexander. motored to Buffalo.
SEI'TEMBER 19th
dlstlrlclH Norwegian line. Nine ooun\.rles were N.Y.• thIa week and v1BIted with Mrs.
Last .day for an eletor who has removed Into a new election
In the itinerary.
Alexander's son-In-law and daughter
to give notice to the Registration Commission In order to be permitted
Mr. and Mrs. Roger SChJlmacher and
vote In the new election district at the General Election. The removal
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. lI/Iarsh of their family.
card must set forth a removal date Into the new eJection district which Columbia avenue returned S:~!: Dr. and Mrs. Frank lIIIorray recannot be later than September 9th.
from a week's stay atBea.ch I
turned laet week to their home on
COURT DOUSE HOURS
N.J. TheI1' daughters Mrs. William
SOuth PrInceton avenue following a
Prouty of· WhItman SQuare. N.J.. two-weeIt va.ca.tlon,.1n .Cape Cod and
Regular busln\'SS hours up to and including lIIIonday. September 9th and Susan. and their grandsOn Da- KennebunJtpart, Me;.
Monday through Frlday-9:oo A.M, to 4:30 P.M. Together with such vld· also vacationed with them. On
Prlda.y susan lett for
additional hoUl'S as designated. below:
September 9th-FrIday: .............. '- ....... - 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.lIII. N.Y.. where ·she v1BIted over the
September lOth-.saturday .. , _.. _..... '. -..... " 9:00 A.lIII. to 12:00 NoOn weekend her roomintite Cynthia
Septembcr 16th~Frlday __ ........ _.... -....... - 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.lIII. Caffey ani! her family.
septemberl1th-,-Saturday .. ___ ._ .............. 9:00 A.M. to 12:OONoOn
Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Barlow 9f
Lafayette a.venue had Il!l their
ROVINO RE01STBARS WILL SIT
fn RaUeac-Tuesday. September 13. ZIOO to 9:00 P.M., Fire Doase
.
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NEWS NOTES
1IIr8..1Iobert Bolts, Jr. of West-
mlilater avenue entertained at lunch~~.....
eon Monday for former .,w
... ~oreaDB. Tbe party Included Mrs. JOSeph Robltscher and Jan ·of Bryn
Mawr and tIleir house guests Mrs.
Wallace McCrory and· daughter
ChrIa or Iowa City. lB.• and her own
house gueats tile Edward Egans of
PittSburgh.·
lI/Iar)' Margaret Ingham returned
thIa week from camp Lochearn and
her b Ither Charles flom camp Norway
BIY. vt. where they have
been .r the summer. They are the
daugh r and son of Mrs. Helen Ingham of Rose Valley.
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5'-1 REESE .STREET .
PARK. PA-
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WATCHMAKER
II Ft.rm·.r17of F. C.
PIne Watch and
Clock Repairs
. WIUllIt BROOKS
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Swarthmore.
HOW
Baullloglill ~ a .ARI AYE., .WARTHIIORE
com· FOR SALE - 1955 Chevrolet. Exeasy c~
running condition. Makes
for: small,r
or ... ond car. One owner.
at $.50. Call no;later
lady). Bo~h
chairs
good condition. Phone
evening. Klngswood
lUngswood 3-4608. V. llath.
.
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PERSONAL
Piano teaching.
i~S!p!ec~iia:li;s!t~~~~~;s~ep;~~e~~~k~r;~l~
l
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
Asbea anll RUbbish Removed
"!Owna lIiIowed. General
Z3I IIanIIDc
lIII""-
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Bode .....
is~~~E~~:r;ep~:a::i~r~ed~f~~~;~
and Qual
ruga...
~~
service.
H. D. CHURCH
Klngswood
ROOFING
CRESSON PRICHARD
REALTOR
Warm-Air Heating
Air Conditioning
Sheet Metal, Work
NOTARY PUBLIC
900 Michigan Avenue
social security
to doonlight
house·
WANTED
- Woman
pension
or
IW(>rk in exchange room anll board.
IGL"be 9-2-190.
~~~'~~:~:;: I
4-2727
WANTED
'::"':!-,Od'-'-d'yard
-J"-'o-b-s'work,
ing,
.car washing,
Swarthmore
PI
waxmg•. etc. by student. St••v., I
.
prIce.. ease Hicks., KIngswood 3.1062., ___~
BOX4B
..IDAY
or KIngswood
WFIL Rldl. _ I.U A.M.
m:~~\!R~uf;.o;~r~free
estimate. Garrett WlANTED '=-Wardrobe trunk.
CLobe 9-3353
House.
Phone K1ngswood 3·3989.
Chalnll B-WFIL·TY-IIII.... PERSONAL _ Carpentry jobbing.
- Day's work or- job
I
rooms. book 'eases.t ~;~l:!~!~'~r'& helper hy -high school
,L. Donnelb. KIngswood II
LOwell 6-5089. ,--..,.,,,-,ElNWOOD
WANTED-=: Man, part.time 12 to
Belvedere
PERSONAL _ Furniture refin·
six days a week. Capable of
ishing
repairing.
young $1.25
man per
in
Convalescent Home
moderate
prices ~quality
antiqueswork
aI\d \ l~~~~!~to~;a!s~s;I.~t
. MWlt drive.
Balt1Daon Plke .. IlrO"'n Ave.
modem Call Mr. Spanier. KIngS4-0822.
2507 Chestnut St., Chester wood 44888. KIngswood 3.2198. .
Photographic Supplies
S_o8
le:~~,~~r;~ig~.~~d
PERSONA
..
1'lano
tuning
~
TRemont 2-5373
STATE .. MONROE RT8.
ialist minor repairing, member
and deEstab11ebed 1932
M-Boar NanblC Can
Piano· Technicians' Guild. Leaman.
III!DIA
Aled. SeDllo. CbrOll1a
KIngswood 3-6755.
.
IT'"U 'Mature woman, fond Quiet. Balhd S1I!I'Oan
desires baby sitting. I!scellent M-DolD" N~ ea,..
lOwell 6-2176.
PERSONAL' _UPHOLSTERING.
BsoeUe.' ..... - Bp.cl... urea-U
THOM SERE MBA. Slip covers
OPBN PlUDAY BVBNINGS
Blu. ClOd Poooore4
Klngswood 3-0272
!l~;Ffitted in your fabric or ours.
reduced for summer. Ten
SADIE ~PIN TOBHER. ProprielOr
bicycle
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Swarthmore· references.
estimates phone Sharon Hill WANTED~lMan wants day',
r
~llmW!ll"""lllI!ll".'''' "I
MONDAY
housework, also cooking, wash..
cocktail parties. etc. Yard
M,eraand
KI 3-1112
-=============H
Piclure Framing
Convalescent HOl1le
I
spee:
6-941~j5;:'15~~~
~
I
Jack Prichard
PAINTING
I
I
ROGER RUSSELL .
II·!~~~~E~x~p~e~n~'i
e~:nced
6-9415
I
, references.
RENTINTERlOR & BXli51UOR
close to schools
tion. Call KIngswood 3.6267.
::ei! MAdison
RENT apartTheater.
Free Estimates
ment. Living room,
kit;;"t!!c lel,e". tile bath, second
~
•.• ~", garage. Three
Klngswood 3-8761
dlshwashe~.
bus. Available
necessary.
Also, new, same
3-5695.
large rooms, fire-pla~e, sundll1tiiiUllVlf'" ,
SALE
Ele-ct"'r"ic--ra"'n-ge""".~.'12e
first floor. Excellent tr""s'
x 24 $30. Phone KIngswood
Available now $97.
only. Phone KIngswood 414-5'~.
988 Mitchell Avenue.
FOR SALE - A bowl bird feed·
er on a long wire is a good
FOR
make it tough for the
EST..8l1SHED 1813
ment. 'nwo adults. Call
birdhouses.
3·2047. evenings,
o ROOFING
-SPOUTING
W'"~ "" the S.
F01F1tENT - Furn~is~h-ed-a-p-a-rt.
Road,
OSIDtNG
o GUnERS
mont available September 15. Two
-=
washday
•
IS
any day
WITH AN
SWARTHMORE
KI 4-4221
9u.nty work with
FOU~.D~~~~~I
KI 3.Q635
or
found
Rutledge.
1e:,
quality mat...
Edward G. Chipman
and Son
General Contractor
BUILDERS 'Since 1920'
TILE FLOORS· .LASTIC TILE
FORMICA 10UlTER TOPS
R08F.I. a.d SlDIII
IUSTO. InCHEI'
ADDITIOII • ALTERATIGII
Fr.. EtflIIatll
1401 Ri4ley. Avenue
Chester, Pa.
.
, Tlemontz.:4759
Tlte_~OItt
.~.,
:f···
.
........ '
~',
bath.
,
half.
vi"iniity Drew avenue.
AHractive and spacious single home ·in the HEART
of the BOROUGH. The first floor has a wide entrance
foyerl large living room with fireplace, dining room,
breakfast room, company-size kitchen, powder room
and lauddry. There lire 4, bedrooms and 2 baths on
the second floor plus a childrens' study and bedroom
on the-third. Asking $23,500.
BAIRD auBIID
Kllpwood 4-1500
tat. oC Howard It. Jactaoo. Dece ....d.
ter vacationing tor five d8)'8 In New
her daughter Barbara spent a month PrIsco at Gettysburg College. GettysPENN8'1'LVANU. JOHNSON-Aul. 15, Pint. &Del FInal Ac.Hampshire.
PELAWAaE COUNTY.
count of Herber&. C. JoluuOl1. Executor. In Virginia sightseeing and v1BIting borg. Carol. who will be a member of
Elt.a&G
of
AmeUa
C.
JoIUlaoo.
Dlceued.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. PrIce and
" ..... ., PIlla,- . . . A.tlt. "Ac .u1ll
reJativea before moving today from the freshm n cJass. returned Wedn..NanCE "berebY pnD to heirs, lei"". JONES-Au,. 11. Pint. aGd P1Ml Account.
family
of North PrInceton avenue
01 Edmund. JODe •• Executor. Elt.ate of their Haverford place home to 1313 day from a 10 day vacation at Sqnam
Cl'edlt.on &Dd. aU penOCll Intereat.ed. that
have returned home from a trip to
&CCOUDtI to the foUowinB eatate. b.ve beeD
H~Dry W. JODea. Deceued..
Astor street. Norristown. Barbara. Lake. N. H.
fUed In Ule Office 01 Ule Rellakr 01 Willi KRl!:CKER-Aul. 15, Pira' Account of 'l1lfl will enter the freshman elaas of Ur- Janet Lynch. daughter of Dr. and
the National Parks of Colorado and
aDd Clerk oS Orphans' court. of HJd countJ'
Firat PetmaylvlUlla BlLDklDl' ud Truat.
wyoming.
on MoDda7. september 11, 1HO, at 10:00
Compan:r. Executor, Estate 01 Belea E. &!nus College. Collegeville. on the 28th Mrs. Joseph S. Lynch of Dartmouth
dc10ck A.K.. D.S T., for cooflrmaUoa, at.
Dr.
Mrs. David cramp of Park
of thIa month.
avenue, will leave Tuesday for the
Krecker. Deceased
which UDle t.be said court wW audit .ald
avenue
have
arrived home follOWLAMOND-.JuJy 13. Pint and PInal Accouut.
Carol Zimmerman. daughter of Mr. Tobe-Coburn SChool for Faohlon
accounts. bear obJecUona to &he a.me UUS
of John G. Mosey. Jr.• EXecutor. Eat.&t.e
Ing
two
week
vacation. at Lake of
JDU8 dbtribuUoD of the balance: .....
and Mrs. Irvin Zimmerman of Har- Careers. New York City. where she
of John ~ I..mODel. Deceased.
eertalned. to be I.D the banda of &be &CCOWa1oo
Bays. Ontario. Canada.
LEE-Aua. 3, Plr.t and PInal Account of vard avenue spent the weekend In will be a student thIa year.
ulo.
W1Wam R. Kuml&' and Edward. Rumls.
£.DAMS-July 2'1, Flnt aDd. FiIlal Account
Jr., AdmlDlstratore. C.T.A., Elt.at.e of
vi The Phlladelpbia NaUonal Bank, Esec.Reba B. Buml' Le-e, Deceued.
utor, Estate of Honora R. Adama, De- LENDERMAN-AUS. 15, PI,.t and FInal
Account. of Fairman S. Lenderman, Ad··
CeAled.
ADAM&--July 21', Plr.t ACCO\lDt of 'The
ml1llstrator, Estate of 8amuel Warren
Philadelphia NaUonal BILDt, Trustee,
LeDdermaa, Deceaaed.
U/Deed of TrUst. of Hugb R. Adams, LEONARD-AuI'. 2, Flnt aDd FInal AcEstate of HUlb R. Adame:, Deceued.
couut. of Charle& E. Leonard, Jr.• AdmiJl.
ADAMS-July 2'1, First Imd Pinal Account
latrator. D.B .. N., Estate of ADDle J. Leon·
of The Pb11adelph1a NaUOD&l Bank. Decard, Deceased.
u&or. Estate of BUlb R. Adami, Deceased. LIVIN08TON-Aul'. 11, Fint Account of
AOUlAR-JUDo 21. Plrat; &lad pinal AccoUQt
'Ibo Pint PeDD.6yhania Banllinl' and
of Jo.sepll 4au1ar. AdmlDlstn.tor, Estate
Trwt Co:mpa:D1. Eseeutor, Estate of 8u·
Shop Thun. 'til 9 ••m., Fri. 'til 10 p.lII., Sat. 'til 6 .....
. of Beulah Aguiar, Deceaaed.
sail E. Livingston, a/k,a 8U11&Q Lh'lDg·
ClOSED All DAY MONDAY, Sept. StII, LAIOI DAY
ALLEN-.Ju.t3 8, Pint. and FIDaI Aceount
S\oD, Deceased.
of J. Frank Eachua, Guardian, Estate 01 J,lARTtN-.July 15. Flnt and Pinal Accoun\
Elsie M. AUeD. An Incompetent.
of Herbert. C. Nelson, Executor, Estate
BAKER JUDe 24, First and PlDal Account
of Qeorse C. MarllD, Decealed .
Lancaster Brand, Broad-Breasted, Young Hen
of Marsaret R FruIn, Execut.urix, Ea· Me ENTEE-JuJy 21, :PInt Account of Prov·
tate of F. Richard Baker, a/t.,a Frecier·
IdeDt Tradesmena Bank and TrUst Com·
Ick Richard. Baker, Deceased.
pap,y aD4 Aadrew E. SoltlS. Trualeel, Ea-BEEBY-.July '. I'1nt aDd. Final Accoun\
tate of (horgen& McEnlee. Deceased
of Alexander. S. Segal, Executor, Estate McGRATH-Aus. 15, Fint and Fin~ Aeof Oenrude Beeby, Decea&ed.
count. of Albert E. McGrath, EXecutor.
BISPHAM-.July 20, FIrst and Final Account.
Estate of Evel:vu B. McGrath, a/k/a
of' Samuel Bispha.m, Jr.• and The Plrat.
Ev~lyn McOrath., peceued.
PeDD.lJ'lvanla BanklDg and Trust Com.. McHENRY-AuS. 15, Accouct. of Girard
5-1b.
75 .
Avg. Colt
pan" TrUstees U /WIll. Account. ....ted
TrUlt. . Corn Exchange :8BDk. (formerly
box
par
lb.
ow-InS to the de_lb. of samuel Btapham.
known as OIrard TrUst. Compau:r) TnlJ...
Jr., CG-TrUatce on March 2'f, 1i60 and
tee, Estate or ADDie Eaaby McHenry, De-·5-Ib.
Avg.
AnI&a de H. Lagen on May 1'1, lHO, U
eeaaed.
box
stated by The l"1r.t Pennsylva.u1& Bank1DJ MELVIN-Aug. 2, Flret aDd Final Account.
per lb.
IoIld Trust CompanJ', 8unrlvlDK Trustee,
of Gertrude A. Coonan and Prances E.
and John de H. Sispham. Executor of the
PaulaoD, Execut.ricea, Estate of MarguerLancaster Brand, Specially-Prepared for E·Z Carving .•••
WW 01 samuel Bilpham. Jr•• the COo
Trustee who died. Estate of Anita De H.
lte EmUy Melvin, _/k/& Marguerite E.
Melvin, Deceased.
BlSpbam, Deceased.
Ib~
· BULL£R--Al.lg. IS. Firat and Final Account MlLHOU8-Aug. 18, Flnt and FiDal Ao.
·
count of Lou". S. CtLBto, AdmlDlat.rab'Ix,
Estate of Jennie R. Mllhoua. Decea,ed.
· of Lewis 8trlckler, Administrator, Ea~~
· of Norrla Franklin Buller, Deceased.
BUNTING-Aug f Firat and Pin&! Account. MOORE-1 ••dy.1t.. First alul Final Account
LHanealtAer
Bran.d,
ShanSkless,
16 1b.
. .
n-.~ .... TrUat
of John HUD\er Moore, El:ecutor, Estate
C
of Provident Ttadeamena IIl.QA.
of Sarah Hammond Moore. ··Deceased
PortIon
Portion
company. Executor, Estate of :€dlth C
BuntlaS, Deceased.
MOUNTZ-A US. 4, Fint Accbunt Of Mary
lb.
..
lb.
CBAHDLER-dune 2& First. and Final Ac8. Greene, WUUam. O. qreene, Jr .• and
Shankle•• Half lb. 53c
Butt H·alf lb. 63c.
.count of EI.le M. Doaher, Guardiarl:, ID
Harry J. Alker, Jr., Trustees, .Estate of
1--_ _ _-'I
Smalle, Harm. Slightly Higher
.
,
"n!e Matter or Elsie C. Chandler. a
Nellle S. Mountz. Deceaaed.
--~
Feeble Minded Penon.
MUMENTHALER-AUI. I, Pint and Flnal
CLAMPITT-Aug 18 Firat. and Final Ac.Account of £11zabetb Holm, Executmr:.
count of Fred P: Meagber, Ezecut.or.
Estate of Marle Mu~entbaler. a/tla
lanca.,er Brand, Freshly Ground
Eatate of Bt.anleJ' B. ClampUt., Decea-sed.
Marla Mumentbaler, Deceased.
C
CLARKSON-AUI. f, Firat and Fin&! Ac- MYERS-Aug. 15, First.and P1Dal Accouat
lb.
count of Loralne N. Clarkson. Ezecutrts:.
of Ids. A. John.oa, AdmlnlStratrlJ::. C.T.A.,
Estate of Roberl C. Clarkson, -Jr., I)e..
Estate 01' Thelma J Myera, Deceased.
I-lb.
C Economy :..lb.
ceased.
NACRELLI-Aug. 18. Fir.t and Final Ac.pkg.
Franks pica.
CRAWFORD-JtI.,., Firat. aad PiDal 10-0. .count of Grace Anna Na.creUl, Admin1&count of Allce M. C~leawortby, ExecutrIX,
tratrlx, Estate of Mlcha.el Albert. Nacre: W•
EstatAo nf John H. Crawford, Deceased
Sr., Deceased.
,
I Plrst. and FIDal Ac- KOLAN-AUg. 15, Plrst and Filla! Account.
CROftt'I'.'IIt'V'_1oPerfect for Picnics I
... -"'0....
ug. ,
of Ma.ra:are~ W1taU Jobnson, ExecutriX,
count of Francia J. Crowley, Adminlst.r...
Eatate f B on1 Nol
Deceased.
tor. 'Eatate of :Y:a.rr M. crowler, Dea
e II:
an,
ceued.
KOREJtA-Aug. 18, First and Floal AccOunl
__ • _
..........,.......
of J08eph xarcah, Adml1llstrator, C.T.A.,
C1lO.~-.ft\lI. ll,.
_"'--·'-:··E tale 01 F &IlIc NOrnll Decnaed.;>'
count. of Prancla ..1. Crowley, Admlnlatrt.-s
r
,
tor, Estate of Tbom .. E. Crawler, DfI.. O·ROURKE-Aul. 10. The.Pirat and Final
ce.....d
Account of Margaret McBride, E:J:ecutrlX,
California
DADLlIl'i--A1lI'.
JIIIrd Account of .leaEstate of E. Veronica O'Rourke, Deceued:,
ne Da.llln ...4 Cenua..l"enn l'lauonal blWX . PARKER-JulJ' 28, lI'1rst and F1Dal Aeo.
1'U'Hf/f/
of PhDadelphla. Trustees U/Deed of Tnl8t
count of Mary O. Iloroz. Guardian, Estate
01 James Walter Dadley. dated October
of Florence E. Parker, An Incompetent.
:N. 1157. IQter VIYos Trust. of Jamea Will- PEW-Aug. 10, Second aad FlDal Account
ter DadleJ'.
of Joseph Newton Pe. and John G. Pe.
DEINER-Aug. 12, Fln~ a.od Final Account.
Jr., SurvlvlDl Executors, Eat.a.te of John
0
0
of ltatbaTlne A. Sb'&ID, Eseeutrlx, Eatate
O. Pew. Deceaaed. '
of casper Delner, Deceued. \
POLLARD-June 2t-Firat. and FiDal AcDEBMOND-July n, First. and Final Account. of Albert H. Oarrett, R. Spotswood
Red-Ripe
count of Isabel C. Gera.hty. ExecutrSx,
PoUa.rd aDd Elizabeth P. Fetter, TruaLeea
lb••
E&ta\e of Mary O. Desmond, Deceued.
U /D Zmllle o. pollard, Estate of Emlllc
NEARBY
DONOVAN-Aug. 15, FI.nt' and Pinal A~
O. Pollard, Deceased.
c
count of A. Brooke Oeln,),. Esecutor. B&- POWEJUl-Aug. 18, Firat and Final A •
tate 01 LUllan H Donovan Deceaaed.
count' of VerGDlca Powers, Admtnlatra·
Party
Combinationl
••
trtx, Esta\e of Harry C. powers, Deceased
DUTl'ON-Aug. 11. Pint. ancl 1"111" Ac.- REN8HAW-J'ulf 1, Pirst. aad Final Af'
count. 01 Horman B, Dut.teD and Elmer
count of wllUam M. aen.shaw, AdmiDl&B. Dutton, Executors, Estate of p;1mer
t.rator, Estate of JdaTl'aret OlveD Ran,.
G. Dutton, Deceaaed.
aha•• Deceased.
EMERY-Aug. 8. Firat. and. Final Account BCHLACK-Aug. 15, First and FInal Ac.of Tbe PhDadelphia National Bonk aDd
count of Broad S\reet Trust COmpa.DJ'.
half
Gertrude B. Emery Baxter, TrUstees,
(SUccessor by Merser to Interboro Bank
gal.
U/WUl of Walter V. Emery, as stated by
a.nd Trust Company and Allen N. 8chlac:k
The PhUadelphia NaUODal Bant, sumv·
Executors, Estate of Ana N. Scblack.
lus Trustee. Eata.te of Walter V. Emery.
Deoeaaed.
SHEA-AUI. 18, First and FIoal, Account
Deceased.
Size, Regular 65c Valuel
FERRY-Aul 11. Flnt. and FlDal Account
of Illcba.el J. CantweD, Jr., Adm1n1strator.
of Edmuad JonC!8. kecutor. Estate of
E.ta.te of 'l'homas Prancia Shea, ../k/_
Edward T. Perry, Deceased.
Thomas Shea. Deceued..
SPARKS-Aug. 12, First and. Final ACCOUDL
PITZ-Aug. 15, Fint and Final Account
of Tbe Delaware County National Bank.
or Tbe Delaware County NaUonal Bank.
Es: cutor EDtato of ·Lewla B. Sparks, DePoppyHOCI or Plain Vienna Intad ••••••••••••••• 2 In. 35e
Ouardlan, Estate of Barbara Fib:, late
ed'
,
ceue •
a Minor.
8TULL-JUDe 28 Fint. and F.lnIl Account
Sup"""" Thin-5licec1 White Bre.d ........................ If. 21 e
FORBES-Aul. 15. Pirat. and Final Account
of John N. 8WU, Exeeutor. Estate or
of George W. 1I0rrla, Executor. Estate
Oeorll'e R. stull, Deceaaed.
of Roben Forbes, Deceased.
'l'HEURER-Aug 11, First aDd PInal Ao.
Lemon, Pale Dry, Ginger Ale, Root Beer, Black Cherry, & Cola
FREEMAH""",:Aug. f, First and Final Account of Percy D. Tbeurer, Es:ecutor. Es·
12-0z.
count of Ada M. Evans. Esecutrix, E.f.
tate of Frederick O. Theurer, Deceased.
cans
tate of Edward D. FreemaD, Deceased.
TROMAS-J I 12 First and Final Account
o •
GEORGE-Jul, 15. First. and Final Accouat
of prOVide::Tr~esmeP$ Bank and TrU8t
,of Nelson P. Fegley, Admmtstrator, Ea.C I:O.panJ' AdmlD&tr.tor Estate of Ellen
tate of Angelo Qeorle. Br.• Deceased.
0 Th '
D ceased '
IDEAL, Top Quality, SAVE 6c on esch size •• '.
GOODYEAR-Aug.". First. and FiDal A~ ~p~:~' 'I ~nt a~d PlDal Account
count of John c. Goodyea.r, Executor, . of Walter F.' Hanna, Execut4ir. Est~te of
Estate of Robert. B. Goodyear, Deceased.
Edith M TrIpp a/k/& Edith M. TrIpp
0
•
ti
•
HEINTZEN-Aug. 15. First and Final Ac.
H ana Deceased
count of Mary Schieber, ExecuLrix, Ell-- U~ERHn.L-AUg: lB, Flra\ and f'lnal Ac-Best for Bakingl Aane's Own LOUElLA
tate of lIartha E. HetnUp.D. Deceased.
count of PbUlp C. Herr, EJ:ecutor. Estate
HENRY-Aug. 18, FIrst. a.od Pinal A~couat
of Frederick S. UDderbUI, Deceased.
Of Anna Crothers Hen!'7, ExecutriX, :ms. VOID-Au
3 First aad Final Account of
iate of James ~. HeDn'. Deceued.
Howard gVoid. Ea:ecutor. Estate of Bar·
HEsLoP-AUI. 2, First and FInal Account
veJ' Void. Deceased.
.
of Lt!onard T. Heslop. AdminIst.rator, E&- WARD-Aug 15 Firat and Final Account.
MRS SMITH'S Lemon. Chocolate, or Neopolitan
late of Olive P. Heslop. a/k/a Olive P.
of TheOdo;e
Ward. Jr., a.nd Leo T.
yoar
Resslop. Deceased.
C DDor Executors Estate or 'l1leooore
mCKS-Aug. 15, First and Final Account
;
W;'rd beceue'd
• choice
of WllUe Dora Smith. AdmbllatratriS:, Sa- WATrs-A~g. 11. F'Ir~t and final Account
tate of Marseret Hicks. DecelUled.
of HeleD M. Bunt.. Admmtsttatrtx, a.TA"
HIPPLE-July 21. First and Final Account _ ~tat.e of Ada Watts, Deceased.
•
of EUubetb P. MUler, Executrix,· Estate WICKERBHAM-.JulJ' 28 Pint and FInal
af P. OlnrID lIlpple. Deceased.
Account. of Charles A.' SmJ'Ue. Ezecutor.
HOPPMAN-J'uly 20, nral and PInal Ac.
Eatale of John Wlckenham. Deceued.
COUIIt 01 Howard 1:. Boffman. Admlnlstr,a.. \¥COD-AUI. 15. Pint .and PInal Account
tor~ Estate of Pearl E. Hoffman, J)e.
of carrle R. Klefller and Edmonli P. HanSWARTHORE STORE, Chester Road
ceaH4f.
___ ~
Dum. Trusteel. UfWlll of Mary C. Wood.
lWrl"-AUC. II', PInt and. PInal Ac"",",,,
Deceued and at.ated by Edmund P.
Open Thursday and Friday Evenings Itil 10
cl JQJ'C8 A. Batel, Exeeut.rts. Est.at.e of
Hannum' au"lvtDr Trustee Estate of
LOU .." X,. Butt. Deceased.
A
liar,' C: Woad, Deceued. '
.
'
~111'•. 1.. PInt ~ PIDal ~ ZUBT Ell July 11. Pint. aucl JI'Inal Account
COUDt of Pred:eiicll: 1t:. Ed"aMl aDd
of Barr7 JC. Apeler 'Executor" Elt.&ie of
OAK PARK SHOPPING CENTER, Bishop -Road and Baltimore Pike
willi J. outW_. EKeCU\On. Ea&a&e of· CamP M. ZUbler, a,k/a . C.· iI ZUbJer,
I'SoteGce II. UQTCOID'b, Deeeuect.
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Local Horticulturalist Heat/s Women's Flower
Lt. Wm. Webb to Teach '
At Dickinson . College
Arrangements Committee al International Exhibition
.October
DeadllDe
Set
.
.
.
,For Dasign of TB Seal
.
Mrs. Harry Wood, Walnut lane, idea of Americans living in homes
Lt. William .H. Webb, South
Delaware County residents are is ohairman of the American Wom- with gardens and trees is a novel Chester road, wljo has been apinvited to take part in the competi- co's Flower Arrangements Commitfor many people overseas who pointed visiting professor of chemtion for the design of the 1962 tee for the Floriade, giant inter-I visullli.;e us living in concrete can- istry at Dickinson College for the
Christmas Seal.
national horticultural exhibition in yon. surrounded by machine •."
coming academic year, will leave
Robert W. Bernbardt, South Rotterdam. The Floriade, which
Mrs. Wood, a member of the next Tuesday for Carlisle.
Princeton avenUe executive secre- opened 'March 25 and will continue board of directors of the American
Prof. Webb will be accomtary Delaware County Tuberculo-. until September 25, was conceived Horticultural Society, is the only panied to Carlisle by Mrs. Webb.
sis a~d Health Association, said the as a tribute f~om ~orld h?rtic~l- woman member of the committee. They ·will live at 900 West South
deadline for entries is October 1. ture to the tuhp, whIch arrIved m
the American exhibit. chair-I street, in the home of Dr. Horace
A $500 award will be presented Holland from Turkey 400 years man of the committee is Dr. RusR?lrers , chairman of the chem·
to the winner by a Committee of the ago.
sell Seibert, director of Longwood Istry department at Dickinson, who
National Tuberculosis Association.
The HDutch world's fair of gar- Gardens.
.
is on a year's leave of absence.
Ten runners·up will receive certifl· dening" is sponsored by all horti·
Mrs. Wood left for Europe in
!-.t. Webb taught at Pennsylvania
cates of merit.
cultural interests in the Netherto lead a garden trip to the Mlhtsry College for 22 years unA County resident, Clint Bradley lands, and under the auspices of Scandinavian countries before go-. til retiring in 1958 at ·his request.
of Media, was the winner for de. the
Netherlands
Horticultural ing'to the Floriade where she was Co-author of the American Chemsign of the 1957 Seal.
Council and the Royal Netherlands in charge of the 10 U. S. amateur; ical Society standardized tests for
The winning design is placed on Horticultural and Botanical Assoarrangers during the week general college chemistry, he holds
July 2 4 . '
I degrees from New York Univer.
seals which are sent throughout the clation, with the full support of
country for the annual campaign. the Dutch Government. Eighteen
Mr. Woo'd left in July for a short Isity and the Harvard Graduate
Funds obtained from the Seal sales nations are participating.
of SwitzeriRnd b.fore meet;ng School,
are the only means of financing the
The u. S. Exhibition occupies
Wood in Rotterdam. AfterAt Dickinson, he will have the
fight against tuberculosis..
five acres of the 125 provided by
they spent three weeks mo- use of a private research laboraBernhardt said that rules and the City of Rotterdam for the Florthrough England on a gar- tory adjoining his office in the new
specifications for the Seal entries iade. It is jointly sponsored by the den tour of their own. They ar- $750,000 Althouse Science Hall.
may be obtained at local headquar- 'Foreign Agriculture Service of the
home the latter ·part of Aug.
The Webb home at' 316 South
tors, 9th and Welsh stroots, Chester. U. S. Department of Agriculture
Chester :road will he occupied by
Entries may be submitted to the and the American Horticultural
Professor and Mrs. Harold B.
office of the Pennsylvania TB and Council which was designated to THERAPIST ADMITTED TO
Smith of Wooster, O. Prof. Smith,
~ealth Society, 311 South Juniper plan a~d operate the exhibit. It is
CEREBRAL PALSY COURSE a member of the faculty of Woosstreet, Philadelphia 7, or the Christ- the first time that the United
·ter College, is on his sabbatical to
Seal Division of the National States bas participated in an inJanice'V. Edwards, Harvard ave- do research work at the UniverTuberculosis
Association, 1790 ternational exhibit of this kind.
is one of 20 therapists working slty of PennsylvanIa.
Broadway, New York 19, N.Y. Last
"The U S Exhibition at
field of cerebral palsy who
.year, 600 deSlgns
.
bmltted
.
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has
been
admitted to the Interna- FORMER RESIDEIT OPENS
were su
Dutch Florlade presents a tru.er I
by artists from all over the nation•.plcture of America than has
tional Postgraduate Cerebral PaJs
lEW RESTAURAIT
been shown before abroad,"
Course being held iIr New York City
Walt Dickinson, son of .Mrs. Don
FURlESS LIBRARY WILL
Horticultural Council stated.
from September 6 to 28;
~.
Dickinson of Park avenue, is
Miss· Edwards is staff physical
SCHEDULE
START WI ITER
the first time this country is dem-'~hle",pist
"
of United Cerebral Palsy dIrector of an "lilth century EngWinter hours at the 'Helen Kate onstrating its horticultural accom.
Delaware County, 511 East 21st lish tavern" recently opened by
Furness Free Library Nether plishments in an international ex· street, Chester.
Restaurant Msocioates on Old
Providence, will be effective Tues- position. This means an entirely
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Country road, Westbury, Long Is,day, September 6. The library will new side of America is being ro- IOTRE DAME aRADUATES
J.and.
'he open Monday tnrough Friday vealed to other nations,
A graduate of Swarthmore High
PLAN OCTOBER WEEUID
School and of the Pennsylvania
from 3 to 6 p.m., lMonday through
"Gardening is a major American
The Alumnae of Notre Dame State University's Hotel School,
,Thursday from 7 to 9 p,m., and hobby. In scientific research as
High
School, Moylan, is planning Mr. Dickinson was connected with
,Saturday moming from 10 to 12.
well as commerce, we are also one
The Ubrary will be closed Labor of the most ,advanced nations of a homecoming weekend, October 8 Sheraton. Hilton Hotels prior to
.Day, ·September 5.
the world .horticulturally. And the and 9 in celehration of the school's joining the aS1!ociates .
silver jubilee
He and his wife have three chll.
Past and p;'es~nt members of the dren and reside at 2537 Adolfo
school faculty will be among the place, Westbury. His ~other and
honored guests. Formal invitations her niece and nephew, Jeanie and
have been sent out to the school's Billy Dickinson and their 'lUntMiss
I m'"e than 6000 graduates.
Mona Jarvis, all of Washington,
The fOrIDal reunion is set for N;C., visited him and his family
S"tulrd.ay, October 8. Sunday, Octo- over a recent weekend.
9 will be Family Visiting Day.
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EABI SEAIISTBUS AWARDI
Two young Swarthmore needle.
women won first place awards in
the Media area Singer Sewing Machine Contest last Thu,.sday. Linda
Estabrook of South Princeton avenue modeled a brown print school
dress which was declared best in
the "tweens" claSSification.· Marjorie Olcott of Oberlin avenue wore
a yellow date dress to top the
"teens." Both girls received deluxe
sewing cases and their winning
creations were sent to compete in
the Philailelphia regional contest.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker of Riverview road bad~ as tbelr
guests for several days of last weeo<
their grandchUdren Wally and Rutb
~e Dietz of CInCinnati, O. The
children's parents Mr. and Mrs. WIl.
lIam H. Dietz, wjth Bill, Jr., and Don
who had been campers In New
Hampshire, were also guests of tbe
Shoemaker&
Allis
Swell
Yes, it can be a
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for fO" when you
are enjoying good
health. Your Doctor
stands ready to get
you back on the
road to recovery.
See him right away,
and be sure to bring
his prescriptions to
us for precise
compounding.
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NEWS NOTES
BarrIe Bovard, daugbter of Mr.
and Mrs, Charles Bovard of North
Swarthmore avenue, returned Wednesday from Camp Echo Hill on tne
eastern sbore of Maryland where
she has been swlmmlng and boating
counselor for the summer.
EllIs Plowman, daugbter of Mr.
and Mrs, George Plowman of Harvard avenue, will return from
Ocean City, N.J., on Wednesday
wh~re sbe has been employed for
the summer, She will return on the
14th to Pennsylvania State UniversIty, University
Park, for her Junior
,
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"You Meet the Nicest People at Sp'eare Bros."
BDGMONT AVENUE -
8EVI!NTB AND WELSH 8TaEBT11
STORE HOURS
Mondays and Fridays. 9:30 ta 9:00
Tuesdays. Wecfnesday~. Thundays and SaturdC'lY1, 9 to 5:30
TIle Reverend Joseph P. Bishop
and Mrs. Bishop and tbeir falnlly
will be weeketid guests of Dr. and
Mrs. W. R. Gilmour of Harvard
avenue, Mr. Bishop, who was former minister of· tbe Swarthmore
Pr..byterlan Churcb, Is presently
pastor of the FIrst Presbyterian
Churcb in Rye, N.Y.
, Mrs, S. B. Hadley, a former
Swarthmorean, has returned to her
home In Washington, D.C., after
spending ten days wltb her niece,
Mrs, F. Norton Landon of WaIllngford.
Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Anderson of
Bryn Mawr avenue and their famIly returned Saturday from a tbree
week vacation In Ocean City,' N.J.
Ouests during tbelr stay were Mr.
and Mrs. Stsnley Steciw and their
two boys, aud friends of the Ander-'
son children Stephen Walter of
Bryn Mawr avenue and Bettina
Scbumano of Stratb Haven avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. William O. Rowland
witb tbelr' sons Bob and Jim re-,
turned to their home on College
avenue Sunday from two weeks In
MiChigan, one of: ~~ch was spent ~<
at Indian Lake tiear Manastlque
where Bob had been a sumlner
',
camper and ,tbe otber at Epworth
Heights ReSort, on Lake Michigan "
. near IaIIDg&on. Bmoule the Row-;
lands yf8Ite4
In Detroit.
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YOU
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THE
Volume 32-Number 37
~RTHMOREAN
Swarthmore, Pa., Friday, September 9, 1960
Unitarians Call
Concerning the
Arls Center Announces
. D °d libb
Absentee Ballot
Re!. aVI
Y Any elector desiring an offiNew Fall Schedule
Pittsfield Pastor Will
Beg 'ln Dut"les
For future
'COVER GIRLS'
glamorous
nubby tweed coat
a.featured
on the cover
of
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PARENTS' MAGAZINE
Mouton collared, raglan
sleeve coat in a rich, nubby
tweed with back bet.
Add-a· Year* hem lets out
for on extra ~eoson's weur.
Oalmeal only.
Sizes 7-14; $32.97
Sub-Teen Sizes 8-14, $37.85
Other coats from $ 1 1.99
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$4.00 PER YEAR
J. Cushing, S. Williams
Registrars to Sit
In Rutledge
Roving R'egistrars will sit 'in
the Fire House at Borough Hall
next Tuesday, September 13.
Get Swim Awards
I
cial absentee ballot for the reaL Courtney Is Top
son that he expects to be unable
Classes Will Begin
1960 "Life
to attend hi. proper polling
0
b
Sunday
place on .the day of election, becto er
from 2 p,m. to 9 p.m. for .the
Saver"
benefit
of
eleclors
who
wish
to
Jack
Cushing,
midget boy, waS
3rd
f
h
II
The Rev. David R. Kibby of cause a i ness or p ysica I d isn" I • th G
I EI
ability, or unavaidablT! absent
The Communl'ty Arts, Center, po IClpa e In 0 enero ec- proclaimed winner of the 1960 outPittsfield, Mass., has accepted a
tion on November 8.
ta d"
d
d
caU to the Unitarian Church of from the county, sha I signify 408 Rogers lane, Wallingford, ans n 109 sWImmer awar, an
Delaware County, Old Marple and that desire to the chief clerk of nounces plans for their Fall SchedAny resident of the county Soaan WDIiama as winner of the
Old Sproul roads, Springfield the county board of elections, ule of Classes beginning October 3. who is not already registered Millard Robinson Tropby. during
Township,
in writing, signed by the elector
Adult courses in painting and may do so at the Rutledge Fire the annual Labor Day program at
'bb
t
f
th
p'tts
and
delivered
to
the
chief
clerk
drawing
will be taught by Cyril House during the above hours, the Swarthmore Swim Club pool.
M K
r, I y, pas or 0
e I Gardner, Robert Anthony, and or at the Courthouse Annex in Linda Courtney was presented with
field Unitarian Ohurch for -10 by any means. Upon receipt of
M d f
h L'
years, will begin duties here Sun- such writing the chief clerk shall. Katharine Hayes Porter. Anne Me dia r°thm 9 ah·mF• ~od 4:30 p.m. Tt e I Iffe Sahvi~g Awardd th
bY Jh~nhet
I
mail
to
the
elector,
at
the
adChuse
Richardson
will
teach
water
on
ay
roug
rI
ay.
ay
o.
or
aVll>g
score
e Igh
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:~!;,,~~!:::~~ ~~lIwpr:~::~. ';;:e dress dated in such writing, -two color painting and sketching; Sally The Annex will also be open est of any who took the courses at
church has had no pastor since the copies of the prescribed form.
James Freer beginning and inter- ,from 9 a.m. to 9 p~m. today, the local pool during the past seadeparture of the itev. Herbert
The .,Iector shall complete an mediate oil painting; and Josephine and again next Friday, Septem- son. Others who completed the lat.
I
deWitt Lip.ton, painting in oil and ber 16, and from 9 a.m. to 12 est courses under Miss Taylor 011
Vetter in 1959.
origino, and a duplicate, of
t·
d'
xt August 26 .are:
two p rt I f
h f
d d Iwatercolor. Maurine Ligon will noon omorrow an again ne
Mr. Kibby, who deli";":"red
.~
a
a sue orm, an
e IVet'
S t rd
5 t b 17
Senior~ - John Patterson,Dino
a u ay, ep em er
•
se rmQ,ns before the con.gregation both capl'es of the fo~
, .. , to the teach classes' in sculpture techMcCurdy, Susan Williams, Grace
at Springfield last spring, will live chief cleric by any means, no niques. These ciasses include armaMcDermott, Karen Peterson. Junin Havertown. ~arried, hehas
earlier than the 30th day, and ture making, freehand modeling of
iors - Linda Z\!Cher, Pat Estey,
children; Douglas, Carol
• no later than the seventh day, portrait heads and figures f r o m ,
Richard McCurdy, John Tresaler,
d'
th
d
f
th
I
casts
and
living
models.
°
Ruth Ann an.d D aVI'd
prece '"9 e ay 0
e e ecGary Martin, Cindy Fox, Ann
A native of Pittsfield,
tion in which the 'ballot is to be
For the language· depa,rtment
D
Whittier, Barbara Gerner, Laura
ister re-established the,
east. All applications received Helen Shatagin will offer begin.
The Swarthmore Tennjs Club Enion, Carol Campbell, joanne and
Church there in 1950 after
at ofher times .hall,be void.
ning and advanced lessons in RUB- captured for the third straight Carol Espenschade, Jack Scott.
been inactive for 10 years. His
sion language and conversation. year the championships of the Del. Nancy Thorbahn, Betsy Atkinson"
mandate was to find 50 chafter
Pearl Zaret Ross offers an after~ aware County Industrial Tennis Bill Standish, John Shjgeoka.
ramilies within a year, and" he
noon class in "explor1ng the ele-- League in a final doubles match
Earns "Presidency"
reached the goal in seven ll!ontli..
ments of music" and an evening with the Westinghouse team on
Culminating the season's adult
He was an outspoken critic of
class in recorder for those who Thursday, September 1.
program of 10.laps-a-day toward
local government, and particularly
want to illay an instrument that is
Earlier, Swarthmore had drop. the "preside~cy" Mrs. He~ "';.
,f the schools, and ...dvocated that
Prospective Members
easy, and quick, to master.
ped a singles match but evened the! Peirsol receIved the pres,de?t s
murches pay taxes. In 1957, he
Invited to Evening
,Additional cla ••es include: metal
. h d bl
. Th I
,award and Samuel Dodd, VIce· th e tabllshment of a
I'
b score WIt a ou es WIn.
e pay.,
id t. T lb· te
'd to Robd
.purre
e s
p
work, jewelry and ename 109 y off Thursday evening pitted Stu pres en
r u w~s pal .
rogram
Miriam Eisbree; pottery by Mar- Torrey and Harry Coslett of ert ~emer, operatIons chairman,
memorial society to combat "the
high cost of dy;ing."
The Mothers' Club of S,warth- jorie Dutton Stsfford; early Amer- Swarthmore against Dick Pope and for dhed's man! 10Ing tuhours :;~ u~~
The Pittsfield unit of the Na· more reminds members and pros- ican decoration by Edna Winter; Abe Cohen of Westinghouse. Tor- war
servIce. n
rn, me........
tional ElI!ploy the Physically Han;
members of the Friendly weaving by Robert F. Stafford; rey and Coslett won by a score ner called forth guaras ana ot.ner
dicapped Committee cited Mr. Kib- Fair to be held on Thursday, Sep- puppet theatre by Emma Louise f 6-4 6-0
members of the staff for public
by for his "outstanding" efforts in tember 16, at 8:30 p.m. at Me- Warfield; flower arra!lging by 0
,
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tribute to their share in, Mother
Lhat work. He operated Ber~hlre Cahan Hall of the Presbyterian Nancy Shaub Timms; photography
Other ~eams lI~cluded In th)e successful season. The pool'8 two
Crafts at his home to assist the Church,Harvard avenue.
..
F ZimmerIDan' woodwork- League a~e .SUn 0,1 (two teams , ,"ladi~. In . whit:e .. (sulu)"Carol
h.mdieappedtand 'members of ,his ~ Membershipchairinall Mrs. Sally ~:g Ft:y-W-ah;e-fOmloi and' BOii ...1 ~o.: 'M~to{;., S~tt ,pa::.';;;.ter 'Wllifamii,acttVltleS"direetor;C and'
congregat.lon subSequently took re- Lemon and her committee have and Bankei by Mary Outland Kat- ar .an
ns owne.
n
.Ing, Janet Taylor, swim team coach,
,ponsibility for its operation. He
.
f f
nd
k'
captam of the Swarthmore team, were presented with tokens of ,lip.
.
an evening' 0
un a
~u I..
will hold a dinner for the members
t,'O
.
h d u It servIces
"'. a memb er 0 f tea
gaIety for all club members and
Ne," courses have ,been added to f II t i t . th
th
precla n •.
·
. will this '..year's schedule .including 0 a
earns a er m e mon.
A varJe
. t Y 0 f eventa comb"IDIDg
romml·ttee 0f th e U't
m e d Cereb raI
prospectIve
members. GypsIes
Palsy Association of Massachufortunes appropriate recorded
't'
by Frances Lackman
fun and prowess rounded out the
..tts in 1957.
will
heard, ;'nd i"tere9t- ~~:~:: A. Medford's silk scree~ Exhibits Celebrate
a~temoon which ended with a picMr. Kibby attended Pittsfield ing games, with prizes, will be held. workshop and woodcarving by
Addams Centennial nlc at 6 p.~.
..hools and was graduated from
f
th
rizes
will
be
made
hy
,
.
.
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as Lolly
and. Molly
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Isabel Blal. LoUIS . e I on WI
The Borough ,LIbrary
has on d,s.
,
,
Syracuse University and the thea- members of the commIttee.
teach an evening class in plaster play this week an exhibit of books of Dog Patch, and Just theIr own
logical school of Boston University.
'd
M J h O'B'
'11
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W' I
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.
able selves, LInda Courtney and
.
Pres. ent rs. 0 n
rlen W1 castu1g.
.erome
19 er
an and pamphlets honormg Jane Ad- Barbara Stuart fl'rst performed
While a seminary student, he diI
8)
open the meeting with a we coming
(Contmued on Page
dams.on the c,entennial of the birth such Dog Patch Specl'alS as the
...ted crafts programs at the Bas·
od
h
ff'
address and intr nee t, e 0 Icers
,
of thIS AmerIcan worn.an. Mrs. Da- PI'ggy back wheel barro
and
ton YMOA and at YMCA camps
ef F
W
in Pennsylvania and New York. for the current year.
Students Ben it rom
vid Field, !iterature ~hairman of horseback dives and then, ebanginc
For five years after receiving
'Mrs. Robert West,. hospitality . World Friendsbip Program the Womens International Leaguelfrom Dog Patch dresses Into sleek
his the.ology degree, he directed the chairIDan, has select\!d Mrs. Robert,
f t d t tak during for Peace and Freedom, who select- ,white bathing suits performed pre.
en .
ed the materials, urges borough ..
.
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Dedham, Mass., Community Cen·
an
rs. au
1m a
the opening days of school will pro'de
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ClSlOn d,ves 10 tandem, LInda takhostesses for the evening.
'vide funds for an exchange stu- resl nts to VIsIt t e lOP y.
.
if f
tn, was a crafts instructor at
Ing 0
rom tbe 1ow bo ard an d
Dedham schools and Boston churchOld and new· members of Mothers' dent program which has,already . A mo~th:long exhibit of m~ter- Barbara simultaneously from the
es, and served a~ director of re- Club may look forward to an in· brought several students toSwarth- ,als deplctmg the many achleve- high board.
Iigious education and associate tere.ting series of meetings for more and sent many Swarthmore ments of Jane Add~m;h;~n~dh?'t
A successful attempt at breaking
o
e
pastor at Dedham's First Parish the new season, Children's books, students abroad.
thh~ FreekLIMbraryF d .,ka T Pil,a the 220 yard medley relay record
Church, Unitarian.
interior decorating and floral arStella Waite from Woodhouse t 15 wee.
rs. re eriC
0 .~sJ of 1:59.8 was made by Ken Hewes
Mr. Kibby enlisted in the Army rangement with members particiI E I d last year's ex Mrs. Bess B. Lane and Mrs. Phlhp
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· ts Schoo,
ng an ,
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- Mayer attended the reception in the
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ski troops in 1943, attended the pating are a few of t e su Jec ch.ange student, now awaIts the ar- L'b
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"haplal'ns' school at Harvard and w·hl·ch will be covered. Mrs. An.
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Hobby Aids Many
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d rival of Janice arro, aug r opening the eXhibit and announclVas sent to Tlnian Island in the drew Wallace, vice president, an of Mr. and Mrs. John, Carroll of I'ng 'publl'cation of the new Jane
Night Radio Operator Earl GiII' In
. J une, 1945. her c"mml'ttee
have, arranged the College avenue, wh 0 WIII represent Addams Centennial Reader. T-he esple
. 0 f th e Sw arth more P 0 I'Ice h as
PaCI'f'Ie as a ch
apialn
v
program. ,
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Swarthmor< High School !'t t~e public is cordially invited to visit had occasion the past three weeks'
Mothers Clu~ IS .actIve In weI· Woodhouse School. Stella..hved In the displ~y of materials in the main to be grateful for his familiarity
Parents Council
fare work as IS eVIdenced by the Swarthmore at ·the homes of the I bb f th I'b
with the night sky and its constel...
beDef'Ittedb Y Gaileys, the Gatewoods, and the 0 yo
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nf
.
To Meet Sept. 1 many organlzatIons
.e,rary.
.
M e l ations. For his own i ormatIOn
The elementary· and high school the annual fashion show and the Dyes. She returned to England in
Mrs. WIII~m
;s·sf.a[d and pleasure he plotted the course
sections of the Parents Council will other welfare activities in which June Stella spent her first night deMolI and rs.
rge .an Ie. of Echo I and checked the accuracy
bold a combined meeting Mond~y, members participate during the in the U.s.A. at the home of the are ,?embers of the commIttee ~r-I of his direction and time predic.
rangmg the ,WILPF Centenma tions. Therefore he was ready alSeptember 19, at 1 p.m. in the old year.
Carrol~s.
ho
h
Stell
Reciprocity Tea for the Delaware though surprised when calls b:gan
aU·purpose room at the Rutgers
'Marla
Dye,
at
w
se
.omSe
rthR
County
Federation. of Women's !eo' ming into the Police Station askA.venue School.
t
t of her stay ID wa 'd
Swarthmore C 'ltizens
spen par
.
.
Clubs in honor of Jane A dams. ing for information about the balMrs. James D, Nelson, vice
e was
A t hi e t •Ie C omm. M e et'ng
I
mor,
. the FrIends ServIce
h' rep.t CorneI'la Sts bl er G'II
I am, monoI 0- loon satellite's next appearance.
~hairman, will preside at the meetA get-acquainted meeting for the resentatlve to England t IS pas gist, will present a program at
Sever.al residents of the Borough
Ing which will include a brief talk
mer
Other
students
who
have
F
'd
S
te
be
16'
th
.
.
,1 p.m. rl ay, ep m r , In e trying for a clear and unobstruct...'
by Harry ~. Kingham, superin- parents, particularly mothers, will sum
l)e sponsored. by the Swarthmore benefitted from the World ~rlcnd- Grace Lutheran Church, Drexel ed view tried the Borough Parking
tendant of schools,
' ex....."hange. program dUring the H'II
F e derat'Ion mem bers ~I
'
,
Citizens Athletic Committee, of Sh IP
1.
aDDlDg lot with rewarding success, especStray Dog Bites Child
which Willis Jackson of Harvard past year are.
to attend are asked to nohfy Mrs. ially when the cooperative Gilles.
Loren Ma~I'n three year old child avenue is chairman, on Monday,
1T0nathon Seybold, who spent the Colin Bell, Kl 4-1866.
pie and the night officer on duty
.'.
. Holland' Robert Jarratt
.
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of Lt. Colonel Robert S. Martin 'leptember 12, at 7:30 p.m, in Room year m
,
• Ger
turned out the brIght spot light to
and Mrs, Martin of 537 Westdalp 13 of the Swarthmore High School. who spent lasie, su~m~ ~~ h~ COUNTY ROSE SOCIETY
facilitate their viewing. This sky
"~enue, was severely bitten on tbe Those attending will meet Co.ich many; Ma~y
u
cf lr95~ 6;'
TO HOLD FIRST FALL MEETlNB Iwatching, beyond, the prescribed
nght ear Wednesday evening by a lIIil1ardRobinson and his assistant spent the fllst. terID 0 tr' . ~~
The Delaware County Rose So- duties of the police, was much apstray dog while nl~v;n" wit.h other
Pietryka who will discuss the scandanavla~ coun t ~';:" aast ciety held its first fall meeting prl'Ciated by all who found the
.hildren in a neighbor's isrd.
coming Swarthmore High )fahlon ~oyer w 0 spen _ e p
Wednesday evening at the West- satellite easily !ot their direction.
The child's father ru.hed her to School football season. "Robby" will summer~n ~r;;.'a.nYdsbip program dale avenue home of vice. president As one observer was heard to rothe Naval H"Sllital in PhiiadelnhiB "lace special emphasis on condition- • The
or b r~~zabeth McKie, D. Robert Gerner. The Society is mark: '''Well, this is certainly the,
IVhere she underwent surgery. The lng, trainin~ and charaeter bui~d- '~ sponsored . Y
ade En lish.! planning its first open show which pl...santel!t ~y J ca~ think of to
~og was apprehended by local po- ing, and WIll demons~te equIp- teacher of mnt~
f th gcom will be held in Whittier House Oc- become acquam\ed WIth the Bor, 1i
e
'1 tober 1.
rough Pollee!'
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:mercial department IS co-spoll8Or.;
.......or for obiol...ti....
to an.....r any qu_.ons.
Tennis Glub Gaplures
Leaflue Gh amplonshOIP
Mothers' Club Fair
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N. H., cousin of the bridegroom, flower girl. She wore a white em- ter Janet Evelyn, who weighed
Personals
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Mrs. Walter J. 8,,-ott of Thom....
Mr. Nicholas Spicer of Farming_I 'broidered organdie over pale green ,eight pounds, three "unce. when ville, Ga., formerly of Swarthmore
ton, Mich., .Mr. Rjck Makin of Point taffeta and carried an old fash- she arriv.ed on Thursday, Septem. and the late Dr. Scott, are the'
. i at ure 'IeII ower
b 1·
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Pleasant Beach. N. J., an d Mr.'.loned bo uque t 0 f mID
,ID Abl ngton H
OSPltal.
baby'. maternal gra"dparents.
. edged WIth
.
John Moses of Southport, Me.
roses and stephanotIS
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p., rec~ption followed the cere- greenthtulflef·1 She woreha .matcdhin g
mony in McCahan Hall of the wrea 0
owers on er hea .
church.
Mr. William Deiss of Rydal was
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blue lace and chiffon and a small
The ushers were Mr. Harry
"Bring It to Us or We'lI Come to You"
. velIDg.
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blue hat WIth
KlnGswood 4·1028
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Mrs. Pomeroy wore a dress of Philadelphiat Mr. Richard Carrick '!pgmatHIIUiMiiI.....lIDltlBlHUlIiUlIIWDlwnmfUDlluIIIIllIIDIIIHtlIllnDWIIIWUIDltlm.aIRIDUuaaullllllHll:.
navy taffeta and lace and an of Beechwood, and Mr. Robert
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Susan will enter Oberlin College, merlcan eau 'I a. er .eorsage rTeehr 0
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as a res man nex c h i d s . ·
Donald Poole of North Swarthweek.
After a· wedding trip to Lake more avenue, Mr. Frederic Bloom
iMr. and Mrs. Richard B. Salo· Lure, N. C;, the couple will be at of Columbia avenue, and Mr. Hugh
~
mon from Monroe, Mich., are now home in Hopewell, N. J., after Sep- Morrison of Dartmouth avenue.
ROOD 8ROO.IWR ~ FASHION'~ FINESS!!:
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living in their newly purchased temhell 16.
Mrs. Lawrence chose a honey
home at 308 Haverford place, the
The bride attended Westtown beige model with a harmonizing
9 South Chester Road D'.:
former home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- School and Simmons College, Bos- hat 9f velvet leaves and a corsage
~
Uam J. Cresson, Jr., who now re- ton. Her husband, a June graduate of brown orchids.
Call KIngswood 3-0476
side
Amherst avenue.
of Bowdoin College, will enter
Mrs. Lange was attired in a
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IMr. ~nd Mrs, D. Mace G<>wing Princeton Theological Seminary cornflower blue faille gown with a I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~!!!!!!~~~!!!!!~!!!!!:~!!!!!!~~~11
will leave tomorrow for Granville, this month.
small raspberry velvet hat. Her f I
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0., with their daughters Nancy and
Prior to the wedding the bride corsage was of white orchids.
Susan. Nancy will be a me~er of was guest of honor at a bridesA garden reception followed the
the senior class at Denison Uni· maid luncheon held Fr.iday after. ceremony at the home of the bride's
MOTOR TUNE·UP with ENGINE SCOPE
versity and Susan a freshman.
noon at the Thayer road home of ll arents.
Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles Bovard "r Miss Van Urk, one of the atten·
:Mr. and Mrs. Lange will be at
DYNAMIC WHEEL BALANCE
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
North Swarthmore avenue, with dants.
,home in Wilmington, Del., followtheir daughters Bettie and Barrie,
ing a wedding trip to New HampROBERT
ATZ, Mgr.
will leave tomorrow for Salem, Va.,
LANBE • LAWRENCE
shire.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
where Barrie will enter the fresh.
The marriage of Miss Janis PenThe rehearsal dinner ·was given
man class of Roanoke College.
field Lawr~nce, daughter of Mr. the evening before the wedding by
Opposite Borough Porking Lot
:Mrs. George Plowman of Har- and Mrs. Harry Logan Lawrence .the bridegroom's parents Mr. and
Kln,•• ood 1·0440
Dlrtnioath .nd L1f.,,". AVla ...
vard avenue wHi entertain. at of Wellesley road and Mr. Jona- ·Mrs. Gordon, Lange at the Rolling
Closed Saturdoy ot 12:30 P.M.
luncheon today in honor of her than Talbot Lange, son of Mr. and Green G<>lf Club.
niece Miss Judith
Passmore, Mrs. Gordon Lange of Crest lane, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Lawrence,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward took place on Friday, September 2, Jr., uncle and aunt of the bride
'M. Passmore of Rutledge, whose at 5 o'clock in the Swarthmore of Moylan, entertained the bridal
marriage will take place tomorrow Presbyterian Church. The Rever- party at luncheon the day of the
APPLES· PEACHES· PEARS· DAMSON PLUMS
to Mr. Richard Blair McNeal of end Robert O. Browne performed wedding.
-------Garden City. Guests will be mem- the double-ring ceremony.
TOMATOES· EGCS. POTATOES
bers of the wedding party, famili~s,
Given in marriage by her father,
JOHNSON. HILKERT
and out-of-town guests.
the bride wore a candlelight peau
~r. and Mrs. Robert N. Hilkert
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Ford of de ~oie go~n mad~ with a fitted of Strath Haven avenue announce
"TM Fa...,. Witk tk. Octagonal Barn"
Amherst avenue returned last eek bodIce apphqued WIth Aleneon lace the marriage of their daugbter'
from a motor trip south to
with a tracery of seed pearls and Anne to Mr. Ashton Johnson of
Dlredions: From Swarthmore south on Baltimore Pike to Clourleaf. Turn left onto
sanville, Fla., where they visited sequins, low neck and tin~ short New York City. The'ceremony took \
Route 352 toward Ch.der. Drive 1112.2 mil.,. turn riqht on Knowlton Roed for V2 mil•.
with' Mr nd M
A J M Co _ sleeves. Her beU-sh ..ped .skirt was place at noon on Saturday, Sep-I
Open 10 A.M •• 6 P.M.
mack,
c
trimmed with a continuation of the tember 3, at The Community
Daily and Sun_ay
TRemont 6.9047
dents. From there the Fords went lace
a
train. Church in New York City, and was
to Indiatlantie and Eau Gall·le Her fmger .tIP veIl of sIlk Illusion followed by a wedding luncheon at ~
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the Vanderbilt Hotel.
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where they visited MTS Ford's w~s l!,!re an
e
rom a peau
cousins Captain and
Otho de soie crown .edged
seed
Smoot and forme neighbors Mr. pearls. She carried, a shkh.t1y cas.
PETERSEN. LAIMBEER
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and Mrs. James bavis. They re- caded bouquet of :gardenJl\8 and
Miss Margaret Mer!"Yfield Laim-I
turned via the Great· Smokies.
stephanotis..
heer, daughter of Ml·, and Mrs.
Middletown Road - Media, Pa. Opposite High Meadow
Miss Kathryn Jester of Denver, William Laimheer of Rn<:'e fT""""".
(between Dutton Mill Road and Knowlton Road)
Colo., served as Miss Lawrence's formerly ()f Swarthmore, became
POMEROY. HIBBARD
maid of honor. Her dress was of the bride of Mr. James La .• "".; ...... ~
Wedgewood
green chiffon fashion· Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. T.
The marriage of Miss Rosemary
Telephone TRemont Z·7Z06
ed with a round low neck, short E. Petersen of Fairfield, Conn., at
Howell Hibbar~, daughter of Mr. sleeves and matching midriff of a ceremony held Friday, SeptemAsk for BEN PALMER
and Mrs. Donald Lawrence Hib- satin and a full waltz length skirt. ber 2, in the Swarthmol'e Presbybard of South Chester road, and Her headdress was of matching terian Church. The Rev. Robert o.
Nr. George Robinson Pomeroy, SOn green velvet leaves and she carried Browne officiated.
AZALEAS
(Miss Patricia Jane Sullivan of
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W i\8()n a bouquet of yellow fugii chrysanYEWS • RHODODENDRONS
Pomeroy, Jr., of Ben Avon Heights, themums, white soock and Bells of Philadelphia was the bride's only
HOLLIES· CLEMATIS· STAR ROSES
Pittsburgh, toolj: place Saturday Ireland tied with loops of yellow attendant.
·Mr.
Robert'
LeOn
Petersen
of
ribbon.
afternoon, September 3, at 3 o'clock
PYRACANTHA (Firethorn)
The bridesmaids were 'Miss Jose- New York .served as ·best man for
in the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church. The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop phine Lange, sister of the bride- his brother.
. SHADE TREES
groom, ·Miss Catharine Frurn,
perfor!'led the ceremony.
BIRTHS
Given in marriage by her par- Shaker Heights, 0., Miss Berry
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Pilla of
ents, the bride was gowned in ivory Matheka, East Orange, N. J., and
Visit Our Roadside Market -.,- Opon Weekdays
Miss
Janet
Speirs
of
Ry~, N. Y. Huntingdon Valley announce the
peau de soie with a court train.
They
wore
the
same
model
dress
birth
of
their
fourth
child,
a
daul\"hond Weekends until 5 P.M.
Her veil fell from a pearl coronet.
of
Wedgewood
green
as
th.at
of
the
She carried a spray of gardenias
maid of honor and similar head- ,~~""""~ ""!
with stephonotis.
dresses. Their bouquets were also , For MARAliNE SUBSCRIPTIONS
,Miss Susan Squires of Westtown
of yellow fugii chrysanthemums,
was the maid of honor. She wore
Cod
white stock and bells of Ireland
aqua taffeta and a beige hat 'with
tied with yellow loops.
MilS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
veiling. The bridesmaids were the
Jean Campbell of Rutgers' ave,Misses Ann and Helen Pomeroy,
KI 3-2080
of the bride. was the ~""~
of Pittsburgh, sisters of the bride- nue, ..cousin
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groom, RQmana Van Urk of Thayer ~=_:lnIIIIIIllIIlICllllllllllllnll11ll11llllnIIIIIIllUlI[JUlIIIIIIIIIU11.4 0. IIUlIlIUIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIICIllIIlIIllIIUllnnIIIlUCllllllllllllr
road, ;Mimi Hawkins of Riverview
road. Patricia Watkins of Hanover,
H ICH SCHOOL BOYS'
N. H,. and Valerie Magyar of
\
Perth Amboy, N. J. They wore
c
SerVed Daily
aqua taffeta dresses and aqua veil.
~ Both Hot 6' Cold Dishes~
ing that fell from small crowns.
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They all carried gladiola sprays
shaded from lavender to pink.
~ September 24, 1960 !i
$1.Z5
BACK-TO-SCHOOL
Mr. Benjamin Pomeroy was best
I • 6 P.M.
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man for his bl'other. The ushers
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Tickets· $1.50
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included Mr. Ray Baldridge and
it
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BEAUTY SALON
on
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Mr. Thomas Pomeroy of Hanover,
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Donation
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Food in Cornlort
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$2••75
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Personals,
. WHATS DIFFERENT ABOUT THE
SWARTHMORE BALLET SOHOOL1
GOO D MEAT
MEDIA LOCKERS
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.•.•• Key to a
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mo:re abundant life!
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Enjoy the most beautiful home on your block
with a ((KEY" HOME MODERNIZATION LOAN
PROVIDENT TRADESMENS
Bank and Trust Company
and Other Items the College
fi
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Mr. and Mr8. Thomas H. Lueders
,Mr. and Mrs. John R. Taylor and
Mr. and Mrs. I Colin Bell and faro· Beirut, and Mrs.' Blanche Shaffer
their three children formerly of Og- of North Princeton avenue had as
Switzerland.
1I.1 'I of Park avenue have had as of DGeneva,
d M
J Alf d C Ih
MArth
W Hooh
.
r. an
rs..
re
a oun den avenue, moved over the week- their guests for several days of.
d
Mr. ~n
,:s.
ur.
, theIr guest. the last few clays Miss of Elm avenue, accompanied by end into their newly purchased last week their son-in-law Bnd
and their famhy of Yale
avenue
Mr Bell's
sister wh 0 the Ir d aug hter D ean an d son J Be,
k home at 119 College avenue, the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lao
' at-· Barbara BellI
' ,
tended the 50th wed dmg anmver· has come from England to live and ·11 t i t N
Y k C·t to- former home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pann and children John, ,Jim, and
•.
WI
rave 0 ew or
1y
celebration of Mr Boob's
Cathy of Glens Falls, N.Y.
.ary
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work m thIS country. She will be morrow to meet their daughter Mondal~.
parents Mr •. and ~~s. Edw,m C. teaching at Ge~Wh Friends Martha who will arrive aboard the
Hoeh of .Phil.adelphla on Wednes- School. Also Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bremen. Martha spent the past \
day at Huntmgdon Valley.
Hoskins and family, late of Wall- year studying on a Fulhright
!Dr. and Mrs. John B. Ro>:by, J;., ingfor~, and now of. Earlham Coli· Scholarship at the Free University
of Vassar avenue and their chll- ege, RIchmond, Ind. Their guests of West Berlin. During vacations
dron returned Saturday from a two this week include Mr. and Mrs. she was able to spend 8()me time
week vacation in Avalon, N. J.
Antho\1Y Meager of UNICEF, • traveling in' Europe.
To answer that here are some comments from
Mrs. Charles T. Deac~D. ,?f Laf· ~,,~~""~,,~
. parents and former ballet students:
ayette avenue has had vlsltmg ber
.
this week her daughter Mrs. III. C.
"It teaches more than fundamental balDurkee and her two children form·
let steps-the children gain so much
erly of Riddlewood, Media prior to
For
those
who
wish
something
extra
special
in
in the way of coordination,. gracefulmoving to Watertown, N. Y., this
meat, Media Lockers is now offering roasts and ~~
ness, and even social graces."
weekend.
-A. Mother
steaks
of
USDA
PRIME
BEEF-the
highest
gOY·
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Maule with
their daughters Donna and Sh.. i
ernment grade of beef. If you wish even fancier
"No better way for a young girl to
of Vassar avenue returned Friday
meat, we ,have limited quantities of SUPER DE·
from a vacation at Sea Island, Ga.
groom herself for any sport or social
LUXE BEEF which incJudes the yery top of the
Returning, they visited with Mrs.
-F. Student
function.
Prime grade of Show Beef. If you enjoy the finest
Maule's brother-In-law and sister
in meats, or wish to have something extraordinary
Dr. aDd Mrs. David P. Thomas in
"No frills or fuss or expensive costumes
for a spec;ial occasion. come in for a roast or a box
Wilmington, N. C., and also stop-just down to earth ballet with good
ped to sightsee at Williamsburg,
of steaks. We know you will come back for more.
professional instruction.'" -A. Mother
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Dr. and Mrs. James A. Richards
"At first I wasn't sure about it but
and their four children of Rutger.
once I got. started it really was fun.
a venue returned last vleek from a
It sure helps a girl over that awkward
Monday thru Saturday
620 W. Painter Street
two month motor and camping trip
stage."
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Open 9 to 5
to ·California. They returned by
Media
way of Seattle, Wash. and visited
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several of the N atioDal Parks. '
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Mr. Maurice L. Webster, Jr., and
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their freezers with meat of outstondlng quality. Phone LOwell
his daughter Beth of Elm avenue
6-4214 for information or to place your order.
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War battlefields in Virginia. They,
vis i ted Petersburg, Richmond,
Fredericksburg and H a r:p e r ' s
Ferry.
.Mr. and Mrs. Richard Enion,
with their daughters Sara and
Laura returned last week to their
home on Ogden .avenue following a
month's holiday at Vinalhaven. Me.
Mrs. Vaughn K.Fo.ter of Harvard avenue has her daughter Mrs.
Henry E. Richter and her infant
son of San Diego, Calif., visiting
her for six months while Dr. Richter is on a tour of duty in Japan
with'the United States Navy.
~r. and Mrs, Robert S. Kamp
of Riverview road had as their
guest for a few days this week Mrs.
Ramp's sister Mrs. William A.
Boone of Chevy Chaoe, Md.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nearing of
Chestnut avenue have visiting them
for a few days Mrs. Nearing's
nieces Kathleen and J\lancy Rice,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John
P. Rice of Jackson, Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kent of
Woodbrook road with their sons
Peter and Jim spent a recent weekend in the Poconos. Rich Kent returned Monday from Boy Scout
Camp Delmont, Green Lane where
he has been a counselor this summer. He will leave next week for
Grove City College, Grove City,
where he will be a member of the
freshman class.
Deborah Brown, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert D. Brown of
Riverview road, will'leave by plane
tomorrow morning for Coral Ga·
bles, Fla., where she will enter the
freshman class of the University
of Miami .
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Robinson. will
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week. They will move today into
their newly purchased home on
Park avenue, the former home of
the late Miss Annie Smith and her
three ·sisters. Stephen anri Daniel,
twin brothers, will enter the fourth
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SWARTHMOREAN
September 9, 1960
N. H., cousin of the bridegroom, flower girl. She wore a white em- ter Janet Evelyn, who weighed
Mrs. Walter J. Scott of Thomas..
Mr. Nicholas Spicer of Farming_I broidered organdie over pale green eight pounds, three ounces when ville, Ga., formerly of Swarthmore
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ton, Mich., .Mr. Rjck Makin of Point taffeta and carried an old lash- she arrived on Thursday, Septem. and the late Dr. Scott, are
Dr. and Mrs. Leroy E. Peterson Pleasant Beach, N. J., and Mr. ianed bouquet of miniature yellow ber 1, in Abington Hm. pitaL
baby's maternal grandparents.
of Vassar avenue had as overnight
John Moses of Southport, Me.
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guests Saturday Mrs. Peterson's
A reception followed the cere- green tulle. She wore a matching
niece Susan Sawyer and William mony
in McCahan Han of the wreath of flowers on her head.
Weber of Buenos Aires, Argen- church.
Mr. William Deiss of Rydal was
30 YALE AVENUE
MORTON, PAtina. 'Villiam, who is a sophomore
Mrs. Hibbard chose a gown of Mr. Lange's best man.
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at Massachusetts Institute of Tech- blue lace and chiffon and a small
The ushers were Mr. Harry
"Bring It to U. or We'll Come to You"
nology, Cambr.idge, Mass., partici- blue hat with veiling. Her corsage Logan Lawrence. Jr., brother of
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pated in the junior sculls at the
Middle States Regatta on the
Schuylkill Sunday, representing
Riverside Boat Club of Cambridge.
Susan will enter Oberlin College.
was of pink cymbidium orchids.
the bride, Mr. Charles Rockey of '_____________________________1
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navy taffeta and lace and an of Beechwood, and Mr. Robert •
American beauty hat. Her corsage Greer of Media.
was of pale· green cymbidium orThe honorary ushers were Mr.
Oberlin, 0., as a freshman next
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Salo·
mon from Monroe, Mich., arc now
living in their newly purchased
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After a wedding trip to Lake more avenue, Mr. Frederic Bloom
Lure, N. C., the couple will be at of Columbia avenue, and Mr. Hugh
home in Hopewell, N. J., after Sep- Morrison of Dartmouth avenue.
tembe[l 15.
Mrs. Lawrence chose a honey
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former home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- School and Simmons Conege~ Bosliam J. Cresson, Jr., who now re- ton. Her husband, a June graduate
side on Amherst avenue.
of Bowdoin College, will enter
Mr. and Mrs. D. Mace Gowing Princeton Theological Seminary
will leave tomorrow for Granville, this month.
Prior to the wedding the bride
0., with their daughters Nancy and
was
guest of honor at a bridesSusan. N aney will be a member of
maid
luncheon held Friday after.
the senior class at Denison Uninoon at the Thayer road home of
versity and Susan a freshman.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bovard of Miss Van Urk, one of the atten.
dants.
North Swarthmore avenue, with
their daughters Bettie and Barrie,
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A garden reception followed the
ceremony at the home of the bride's
'parents.
:Mr. and Mrs. Lange will be at
·home in Wilmington, Del., follow-
MOTOR TUNE-UP with ENGINE SCOPE
DYNAMIC WHEEL BALANCE
ing a wedding trip to New Hamp-
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shire.
The rehearsal dinner was given
the evening before the wedding by
the bridegroom's parents Mr. and
,Mrs. Gordon Lange at the Rolling
Green Golf Club.
LANDE· LAWRENCE
The marriage of Miss Janis Pen0
field Lawrence, daughter of Mr.
pposite Borough Parking Lot
and Mrs. Harry Logan Lawrence
Ilnll.ood a·ouo
DarlmDulh and Laf.yett, aYlDU..
of Wellesley road and Mr. JonaClosed Saturday at 12:30 P.M.
than Talbot Lange, son of Mr. and
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Mrs. Gordon Lange of Crest lane,
Jr., uncle and aunt of the bride •
took place on Friday, September 2,
of Moylan, entertained the bridal
at 5 o'clock in the Swarthmore party at luncheon the day of the
Presbyterian Church. The Rever-
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to Mr. Richard Blair McNeal of end Robert O. Browne performed
Garden City. Guests will be mem- the double-ring ceremony.
bers of the wedding party, families,
Give.n in marriage by h~r father,
and out-of-town guests.
the brIde wore a candlelIght peau
de soie gown made with a fitted
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Ford of
bodice appliqued with Alencon lace
Amherst avenue returned last week
with a tracery of seed pearls and
from a motor trip south to Jacksequins. low neck and tiny short
sonville, Fla" where they visited
sleeves. Her bell-shaped skirt was
with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MeCortr.immed with a continuation of the
mack, former Ogden avenue resilace and ended in a chapel train.
dents. From there the Fords went
to Indiatlantic and Eau Gallie Her finger tip veil of silk illusion
was tiered and fell from a peau
where they visited M'I's. Ford's
de soie crown edged with seed
cousins Captain and Mrs. Otho
pearls. She carried a slightly casSmoot and former neighbors Mr.
caded bouquet of gardenias and
and Mrs. James bavis. They restephanotis.
turned via the Great· Smokies.
Miss Kathryn Jester of Denver,
Colo., served as Miss Lawrence's
POMEROY· HIBBARD
maid of honor. Her dress was of
Wedgewood
green chiffon fashionThe marriage of Miss Rosemary
Howell Hibbard, daughter of Mr. ed with a round low neck, short
sleeves and matching midriff of
and Mrs. Donald Lawrence Hib- satin and a full waltz length skirt.
bard of South Chester road, and Her headdress was of matching
Mr. George Robinson Pomeroy, SOn green velvet leaves and she carried
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson a bouquet of yellow fugii chrysanPomeroy. Jr., of Ben Avon Heights, themums, white stock and Bells of
wedding.
APPLES - PEACHES - PEARS - DAMSON PLUMS
JOHNSON. HILIERT
,Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Hilkert
of Strath Haven avenue announce
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"The Farm With the Octagonal Barn"
the marriage of their daughter'
Anne to Mr. Ashton Johnson of
New York City. The .ceremony took'
Directions: From Swarthmore south on Baltimore Pi •• to Cloverleaf. Turn left onto
Reut. lS2 toward Chester. Drive 11/2 - 2 miles, turn right on Knowllon Read for Yz mil •.
place at noon on Saturday, Sep-I
Open 10 A.M •• 6 P.M.
tember
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The
Community
afternoon, September 3, at 3 o'clock
in the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church. The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop
performed the ceremony.
Given in marriage by her parents, the bride was gowned in ivory
peau de soie with a court train.
Her veil fell from a pearl coronet.
She carried a spray of gardenias
with stephonotis.
Miss Susan Squires of 'Vesttown
was the maid of honor. She wore
aqua taffeta and a beige hat with
veiling. The bridesmaids were the
Misses Ann and Hel~n Pomeroy,
of Pittsburg-h, sisters of the bridegroom, Romana Van Urk of Thayer
road, l\limi Hawkins of Riverview
road. Patrieia \Vatkills of Hanover ,
N. H., and Valerie Magyar of
Perth Amboy, N. IJ. They wore
aqua taffeta dresses and aqua veil.
ing that fell from small crowns.
They all carried gladiola sprays
shaded from lavender to pink.
1\11'. Benjamin Pomeroy was best
man for his brothel'. The ushers
included Mr. Ray Baldridge and
1\11'. .John Kaufman of Pittshurgh,
l\fl'. Thomas Pomeroy of Hanover,
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the bride of Mr. James La ..
Petersen, son of Ml'. and Mrs. T.
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a ceremony held Friday, September 2, in the Swarthmore Presby~
Ask lor BEN PALMER
Browne officiated.
Miss Patricia Jane Sullivan of
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iDr. and Mrs. John B. Roxby, Jr.,
of Vassar avenue and their children returned Saturday from a two
week vacation in Avalon, N. J.
ingford, and now of· Earlham Coli. Scholarship at the Fr~e University
ege, Richmond, Ind. Their guests of West Berlin. During vacations
this week include Mr. and Mrs. she was abl~ to spend some time
Anthony Meager of UNICEF,' traveling in Europe.
Mrs. Charles T. Deac~n. ?f Laf-
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this week her
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M. C.
Durkee and her two children form·
erly of Riddlewood, Media prior to
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weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Maule with
their daughters Donna and S.h.,.i
of Vassar avenue returned FrIday
from a .vacation at. ~ea IsI~nd, Ga.
For those who Wish something extra speCial m
meat, Media Lockers is now offering roasts and
steaks of USDA PRIME BEEF-the highest government grade of beef. If you wish even fancier
meat we. have limited. quantities of SUPER DELUXE BEEF which includes the very top of the
Maule's brother-in-law and sister
Dr. and Mrs. David P. Thomas in
Wilmington, N. C., and also stopped to sightsee at Williamsburg,
Va.
Dr. and Mrs. James A. Richards
Prime grade of Show Beef. If you enJoy the fmest
in meats, or wish to have something extraordinary
for a special occasion, come in for a roast or a box
of steaks. We know you will come back for more.
Returnmg, they VISIted With Mrs.
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to California. They returned by
Media
several of the National Parks.
Mr. Maurice L. Webster, Jr., and
his daughter Beth of Elm avenue
To answer that here aTe some comments from
parents and former ballet students:
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function.
"No frills or fuss or expensive costumes
-just down to earth baIlet with good
professional instruction." -A. Mother
MEDIA LOCKERS
and their four children of Rutgers
avenue returned last week from a
two month motor and camping trip
way of Seattle, Wash. and visited
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once I got started it really was fun.
It sure helps a girl over that awkward
stage."
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Monday thru Saturday
Open 9 to 5
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Grade and USDA Prime Grade for those who wish to stock
their freeze .. with meat 'of outstanding quality. Phone LOwell
6-4214 for information or to place your order.
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Fredcricksburg and H a r per's
Ferry.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Enion,
with their daughters Sara and
Laura returned last week to their
home on Ogden avenue following a
month's holiday at Vinalhaven, Me.
Mrs. Vaughn K. Foster of Har- \
vard avenue has her da ughter Mrs.
Henry E. Richter and her infant
son of San Diego, Calif., visiting
her for six months while Dr. Richter is on a tour of duty in Japan
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Chestnut avenue have visiting them
for a few days Mrs. Nearing's
nieces Kathleen and Nancy Rice,
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daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John
P. Rice of Jackson, Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kent of
Woodbrook road with their sons
Peter and Jim spent a recent week·
end in the Poco nos. Rich Kent returned Monday from Boy Scout
Camp Delmont, Green Lane where
he has been a counselor this summel'. He will leave next week for
Grove City College, Grove City,
where he will be a member of the
freshman class.
Deborah Brown, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert D. Brown of
Riverview road, will 'leave by plane
tomorrow morning for Coral Ga·
bles, Fla., where she will enter the
freshman class of the University
of Miami .
-Mr. and Mrs. Ford Robinson will
have as their house guests for a
few days next week Mr. Robinson's brother-in.law and sister Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Stine of Sacramento, Calif.
brey and their six children have
heen visiting Mrs. McCouhrey's
parents 1\11'. and Mrs. Birney K.
Morse . of Harvard avenue this
week. They will move today into
their newly purchased home on
Park avenue , the former home of
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three sisters. Stephen and Daniel,
twin brothers, will enter the fourth
grade, John W. Jr., second grade
and Hannah kindergarten. Fouryear-old Sarah, and Peter who is
seven months, complete the Mc-
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of art and architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. He has
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the late Miss Annie Smith and her
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THE WILD GOOSE
IMr. and Mrs. Robert S. Kamp
of Riverview road had as their
guest for a few days this week Mrs.
Karnp's sister Mrs. William A.
Dr. and Mrs. John W. McCou-
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Republican Women
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Hoch, their guests the last few ciays Miss
and their fnmliy of Yal.e avenue. at-I' Barbara Bell, Mr. Bell's sister, who
tended the 60th weddmg anmver- has come from England to live and
sary celebration of Mr. Hoch's work in this country. She will be
parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. teaching at German~ Friends
)loch of Philadelphia on Wednes- School. Also Mr. and' Mrs. Lewis
day at Huntingdon Valley.
Hoskins and family, late of Wall-
Boone of Chevy Chase. Md.
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E. Petersen of Fairfield, Conn., at
maid of honor and similar head- .~!I!I"'-~
dresses. Their bouquets were also , For MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
of yellow fugii chrysanthemums,
Coil
white stock and bells of Ireland
tied l.... ith yellow loops.
MRS. LLOYD E, KAUFFMAN
Jean Carnpbell of Rutgers' aveKI 3-2080
nue, cousin of the bl·ide. was the
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with the United States Navy.
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Church in New York City, and was
followed by a wedding lunch eo!, at
·Mr. Robert Leon Petersen of
ribbon.
The bridesmaids were Miss J ose- New York ,served as ·best man for
phine Lange, sister of the bride. his brother.
groom, ·Miss Catharine Frum,
BIRTHS
Shaker Heights, 0., Miss Berry
Matheka, East Orange, N. J., and
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas p.ma of
Miss Janet Speirs of Rye, N. Y. Huntingdon Valley announce the
They wore the same model dress birth of their fourth child, a daugh-
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Mr. and Mrs. John R. Taylor and
of
North Princeton avenue had as
their three children formerly of Ogof Geneva, Switzerland.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Alfred Calhoun den avenue, moved over the week- their guests for several days of
of Elm avenue, accompanied by end into their newly purchased last week their son-in-law and
k home at 11-9 College avenue, the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lat h'
elf daug hter Dcan an d son J ac,
will travel to New York City to- former home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pann and children John, Jim, and
Cathy of Glens Falls, N.Y .
morrow to meet their daughter .Mondale.
~iartha who will arrive aboard the
Bremen. Martha spent the past \
year studying on a Fulbright
Mr. an d Mrs. .Col'In Bell and f am· Beirot, and Mrs. Blanche Shaffer
.
War battlefields in Virginia. They
TOMATOES - EGGS - POTATOES
Pittsbu.gh, took place Saturday Ireland tied with loops of yellow attendant.
Bring your own cards.
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BEAUTY SALON
Ia
The bride attended Westtown beige model with a harmonizing
will leave tomorrow for Salem, Va.,
~
Donald Poole of North Swarth- ~
chids.
home at 308 Haverford place, the
where Barrie will enter the fresh·
man class ot Roanoke College.
:Mrs. George Plowman of Harvard avenue will entertain at
luncheon today in honor of her
niece Miss Judith
Passmore,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
,M. Passmore of Rutledge, whose
marriage will take place tomorrow
;s The Bouquet .
- PersonaIS•
Bank and Trust Company
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"Mf'tttM Press"Sund(1.\l1 (In TV-
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D,lt,ware County Offices:
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Springfield
Swarthmore
LOuX'1I 6-8.100
LOwell f,.83()() Klngswood 3·2430 K[ngsuoood 3·1431
Above offices open F"iday ~'{'('nings
ft.fain Office: Broad find Ch~. ;tnut Rt~.-LOcust 4_3000
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Edttor 8 N?te8 The 10//.owi.ng let-, Th. Dog Training I5cDooI of
t.r W/l8 rec..ved bll tM PO/"'. !lB- Delaware County will start a new
partment last w.ek a1Ul w. bel"",., cours. in obedience treining on
the residents Swarthmore should Wednesday evening, September 14,
know what out-ol-town people in the S w . . . . Higlj School
think 01 0 ..1' Police Department_
gymnasium.
Bora of Swarthmore, Pa.
Beginners dasses will start at
Gentlemen:
7 :30 and 8 :30. Novice and Open
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PUBLISHED BVERY PllIDAY AT SWARTHMORB, PENNA.
Mr•• Stokes F. Burtis, Jr., with
her children Marianne, Betsy, and
Buddy of Columbia avenue, return_
ed to tljeir home Sunday after a
two week stay at Mt. Poco,no. Mr_
Burtis joined his family weekenda_
Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Murray
of South Princeton avenue spent
the weekend in Absecon, N.J.,
where they celebrated their 25th
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PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD, Publisher.
Phone KIngswood 3-0900
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
BAIIIIARA B. KENT, Mano.ging Editor .
Rosalie D. Pelrsol
Jeannette V. Howe
Marjorie T' Told'
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Julia Hagen of Manoa, and mY-I
Is.If, we with to thank you and
commend you on having such courDEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
teous and efficient officers as Sgt.
Weidner
and Patrolman Davis of
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., FRIDAY, SEPT. 9.1960
your Police Force.
On Saturday night, August 27,
TRIIIITY IOTES
the Holy Communion nt 7 a.m. on 1960, my mother's car stalled near
There will be a celebrati6n of Wednesday. Teachers Training the corne. of College avenue and
up
the Holy Communion at 8 a.m. will he at 8 p.m.
Chester road in Swarthmore and
Sunday There will be a service of
On Thursday there will be a being dark with no gas station
Field HOCikey Stij:ks, Shin Cuards. Balls, Shoes
Mornin~ Prayer at 9 and at 10 :15 celebration of the Holy Co~union available she was very thankful
a.m. At 8 p.m. ·there will be a cele- ,at 9:30 a.m. The ~omens Study for their assistance. First c1I1SS
,Volley Balls, Soccer Balls. Basket BaUs
bration of the lJoly Communion Group will ~eet at 10 a.m. At. 8 mechanics could not have done a
Sweat Socks. Football Shoulder Bags. Helmeb
and Sermon.
p.m. there wIll be Teachers Tram- better job and my mother proceedThe Ushers tor the services will ing.
ed home without further delay.
FOOTBALL SHOES Coming In!
be as follows:
Knowing we have such qualified
PRESBYTERIAl NOTES
At 9 a.m. - C. S. Brown, head
offleers as Sgt. Weidner and Pausher; W. B. Thomas, Jr:, R. M.
Double session of Morning Wor-, trolman Davis on duty makes night
Woods, W. M.McCawley, J. R. ship and Church School classes will driving far less hazardous for
Espenschade, C. R. Cacace; at 10 be held this Sunday as the church I women.
a.m.-W. N. Ryerson, head usherj resumes its regular schedule.
Very truly yours,
E. D. Cramp, C. C. Wallin, G.
Jean
H. Whiteman
,Dr. Roberts will be in the pulpit
Chang, S. D. Reynolds, J. W. Jones. Sunday to conduct the 9:16 and
324 E. 24th St.,
4 - 6 Park Avenue. Swarthmore, Pa.
There will be a service of Morn· 11 o'clock services.
Chester, Pa.
ing Prayer at 9:16 a.m. and a
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Church School ~Iasses will meet
NEWS NOTES
KI 3-4191
Fri.-? A.M. to 8:30 P.M.
service of Evening Prayer at 6
.
p.m. each day Monday through at 9:15 and 11. All children (child.
care through grade six) are asked
·Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Maslin
Friday.
to report to their old classes ai have moved from Pittsfield, Mass.,
At 8 p.m. Monday there will be the regular time. They will be pro•. to 339 Vassar avenue, the former
a meeting of the Vestry.
moted to their new classes during Anthony home. The Maslins have
On Tuesday at 8 p.m. there will the hour.
two children, Edward, who is in
r,;
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24,1929, at the Post
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
FOOTBALLS!
For Left- and Right-Footed Kickers
$2.98
.
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The' Camera &' Hobby Shop
,
,
I
be Teachers Training sessiort.
the first grade, and Richard, age
The Junior High classes will three.
There will be a celebration of
meet at the 9:15 session only, this
Mary Elkinton of Moylan will
CHURCH SERVICES
year.
be among this year's freshmen at
StUdents who have Dot been reg-j Wellesley Oollege, Wellesley, Mass.,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
istered before in the Church School Iwhere Freshmen Week activities
D. Evor Roberts, Mini~ter
should be brought to the Church will begin on Monday, September
Robert O. Browne, Assoc. Minister School Office in the Loeffler 19. Mary, whose parents are Dr.
and Minidpr ofChri!-ttian Education,
Building.
and Mrs. J. Russell Elkinton, preSunday, September 11
The Senior High and Adult pared for college at the Westtown
9:15 A.M.-Morning Worship
classes, and the Women's Bible School.
9 :15 A.M.-Church School
classes will begin on October 2.
Mrs. Charles T. Deacon of Laf11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship
Morning Prayers are held Tues- ayette avenue will spend the week11:00 A 14 -Church School
TuesdaT, September 13
days at 9.
end in Larchmont, N. Y., where
9:0(1
.,. l\forni1"lS!' Prayer
The Trustees' meeting will be she will attend the wedding of her
Wednesday,Se~temberl4
held at 7 :30 p.m. Tueada;y,
son David and Miss Sibyl Lavinia
9:30 A.M.-Women's Association
Workshop and Luncheon
:rhe an,d
Women's
Assoc,
....onbeworkof of
Mr.Larchmont
and Mrs.
shop
luncheon
will
held Caster,
Francis daughter
B. Caster
from
9:30
....
m.
to
2:30
p.m.
onion
Saturday.'
,
METHODIST OlJURCH .
Wednesday.
Mrs. Douglas "-urtnev of "Torth
The Rev
..TohnS.C.MacMaln
Knill. Minister
• Monday
•,
James
,'l'lIhe .t'r)lma'!ll Ch'
b Ol~ (gr~d ~s one Chester road will""leave on
Minister for Youth
to t ree WI
egm re earsal. to take her daughter Linda to tho
Charles Schl.ler
Thursday at 3 :30. followed bv 'ho Cambridge School, Weston, Mass.,
Minister of Music
,Junior Choir (grades tOlU'to.) where she will be in the junior
SlJ:!lday, September 11
Iat 4 p.m.
.
class. Mrs. Courtney will spend the
8:30 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach.. u,. vhance~ ChOIr rehearses iremainder of the week visiting her
9:45 A.M.-Church Sch~1 Classes Thursday evemng~ at 7:30. .
f the Mr S W Denio of South
11 :00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp wIll preaeb.
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1'lUNITY CI~URCH
The Rev. Georlfe R. McKelvey,
Gurate
Sunday, September 11
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
9 :00 A,M.~Morning Prayer and
Sermon.
10:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer and
1 h. npv. Layton P. 7.,mmpr. R ....tor
8S0eOrmponM
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Sennon
Monday, September 12
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
6:00 P M.-Evenin!! Prayer
Tuesday, September 13
'9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
6:00 P M.-EveJ1ine- PrRYPl"
Wednesday, September ~4
7:00 A.M.-Holy.Commumon
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rayer
Thursday, September 15
9:15 A.M.-Morning PrayOT
6 :00 P M-Ev.~in" PraY"r
Frid,ay, september 16
9:15 A.M.-Morn.ing Prayer
6:00 P.M.-Evenmg Prayer
Sympathetic aerYic:e, dependability and
undentandlng are traditional
with
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~HE' OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
DlIIClOD O. PUNIIAU
, 820 CHISTN",T STREET
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METHODIST NarES
Lmcoln, Mass.
IMr. and Mrs. Edmund Jones and
Fall and Winter Sehedule of their children of Haverford avenUe
ServIces is in effect with two Serv- et
d L be D
from their'
r urne
a r
ay
ices of Worship at 8:30 a.m. and summer home &t Lake Paupac
11 a.m. Mr. Kulp will give the where Mrs. Jones and the ChiJdreedn
message at both services on Sun- spent the summer. Mr. Jones join
day. His subject will be "This He them weekends.
.Did For Me".
I Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Ferguson of
Church School classes will be at Westuunster avenue' with their
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retur~ed
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10cz,
I?J DISCOUNT.
.
The shop wl'll be closed Wednesday afternoons
during September
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ALICE BARBER, Gifts
15
S. Chester Road
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is now available during Sunday Ferguson and her family spent the 1"""tr
"t!i
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School and at the 11 a.~. service. summer. In. )"erguson vacatIOned
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The Junior-Senior High Youth WIth them during August.
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Fellowships will meet for their
Mrs. William ::l. HoDhs and her I r
regular evening' meetings at 7 p.m. m()ther Mrs. Frank M6hney of
f.
at which time the Senior Group II l'ark avenue returned Tuesday 'wj\ihold an election and installa- from spending August at their I"
tion of .officers. The program Willi su~mer place at North Mountain
You want ·to redecorate
be led by the president, Fred near Benton. Mr. Hobbs joined
,but your rugs are too good to replace?
Hoover.
them weekends.
'
The Commission on Education
Mrs. Henry L. McCorkle and
will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday.
h 'Idren Laura Nina and MayTRADE IN YOUR RUCS • , •
The regular meeting of the C ~d returned 'to their home on
W.S.C.S. will be held at 1:30 p.m. ~. k enue last week after spend- )c>
Buy carpeting or Oriental rugs at lowest prices, .get a fine
on Wednesday in the Chapel. The _ ar av
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trade.in for your unwanted rugs. Select from twIst, tweed,
. .
.
lIng the summer at Orr s sand,
THE RELlGTOUS SOCIETY
CommISSIOn on MembershIp and MM' M Corkle joined his fam- "" textured floral plush. loop, in wool. Acrilan, Nyl",n, 50 I Nylon, 01
"F F R T F . N n " tEhvanhgelishm will meet at 8 p.m. in lIyelor ~he ~st two weeks of their I" or Cum~loft • '•• wall.to-wall or custom sized rugs, Compete
Snoday, September 11
e C urc •
selection, Hookeds and Braideds.
10:~5 A.M.-Hymn Sing. Meeting ThTh~ following choirs will meet sta:isa Stradley, daughter of Mr.
House.
Ur ay:
.
and Mrs. Bentham Stradley of )0
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
At 3:45 p.m.-Carol ChOIr (four St th H
'11
t
Rugs and carpet samples displayed in the home.
All ~re welcome.
ra
aven avenue, WI re urn
Telephone
and mail inquiries invited.
Monday, September 12
years to second ~rade~; 4 :15 I!.m. Thursday to Endicott Junior ColAsk about our USED RU6 BAR6AINS.
All day sewing for AFSC
-Wesle:an ChOIr (thIrd to slX~h lege, Beverly. Mass. A senior this \..
Wednesday, Se!>tember 14
grades), 7 p.m. - Chapel ChOIr
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sa WIWeek.
BSSIS In
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All-day sewing for AFSC
(seventh to m~th
grades); II p.m., year,
Or'entation
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You've m'oved
and your rugs do not it?
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FIRST CHURCH OF
-Chancel ChOIr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Downing
CHRIST.
SCIENTTST
of
Providence road, Wallingford,
Park Avenue below Harvard
CHRISTIAI SCIENCE NOTES
Sunday, September U
arrived home .Monday",,_ from a)o
11'00 AM -S d
S h I
That God's promises to mankind week's vacation at Irvingwn, Va.
11;00 A'~i_ '1'~: al...~noo
an being substantiated today MIss Phoebe Ziegler, a former
will be "Substance."
Serm~n /_ ...·"u.... scientific understanding tescher at the Grace Park School,
Wedneoday evening .meeting eachlof Spirit, is a theme of the,Lesson-' was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs
week, 8 P.M., Readmg Room. 40!l Sermon on "Substauce" which will Edward D. Bruce of Park avenue.
be read
Dartmouth
da,.
exeept Avenue,.
hollda,., open
10-&;weekFri- .
. this Sunday ,at alI Chris- MIss 7.legler Is now teaching at Wer- I
da,evenln", 7-9.
tlan ScIence churches.
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(backstroke), Jay Lord (breaststroke), Bob Sublette (butterfly)
and Bob Gilfillan (freestyle). The
boys knocked three-tenths of a secand off the old mark although a
mixed tesm of fine swimmers in
all are groups, sprinting 25 yards
freestyle each, came. in slightly
ahead while spurring the medley
team. With Betsy Breakell as captain and anchot the spur team ineluded Barbara Gerner, Anne
Townes, Peggy Schmidt,Paul
Zecher, Jack Cushing, Bill Gill,
Jerry Clothier.
.Winners of three water polo
games received watermelon prizes.
A team composed of five Sues
(Wigton, Prentice, Campbell, Gow-
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IMothers Club Arranges
Karen Peterson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy E. Peterson of
':assar avenue, Is one of three
gIrls .eleoted to represent the
young volunteers who worked this
summ~r ~or the health and welfare
agenCIes 10 the county, at the regu.
lar monthly meeting of the Delaware County Medical Society last
night at Fair Acres Farm, Lima.
The occasion was the ,presenta.
tion of the Benjamin RUsh Individ1>81 and Group Awards to the county nominees. The group award
went to the committee on volu;".
teers for the Delaware' County
Health and Welfare District Council.
The three girls, all in high
school, were seleeted as typical
of the approximately 100 student
I
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--- - At· Neighboring PoolAt 8 p.m. the Swim Club took
its tandem divers a~d five numbers
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Mr. and 'Mrs. Edwin H. Mar-! and Mrs. Frank '!'Iarkley of Guam.
shall of Forest lane retnrned Au- sey road and theIr grandson Gray.
gust 22 or. the Llberte from five son Smith when they were in Saiz•
jweeks .in Europe. In Switzerland burg, Austria.
Arrangements are being made the Marshalls met by chance the
Mr. and Mrs. John S. McQuade
by the Mothers' Club of swarth-IRobert M. Grogan family of West- of Moylan, with their son John, reo
more for a day at Play town Park,. ?,inster avenue who were also tour- turned over the weekend from
Baltimore Pike, Springfield, on Ing in Europe atop the Jungfrau. Buck Hill Falls where they vacaSeptember 24 Tickets for the day The Marshalls lu""hed with Mr. tioned for 10 days.
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Schwarz, chairman, and her com. - -i5'
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mittee members who are:
Mrs. Raymond Cournoyer, Mrs.
George Dunn, Mrs. Edward Ida,
Mrs. Joseph Irwin, Mrs. Frank
Drop In to See the Changes We've Made
Moore, Mrs. David Smith and Mrs.
While You We~e Away/
andrew Wallace.
'l'he event is open to the public
and the time is set at 1-6 p.m. In
PAlTY CAMPBEU, N,w Owner
case ot rain the affair will be held
on Uctober, 1.
10 Park Avenue
Klngswood 3-1460
Members, of Mothers' ClUb will
Records, Radio and TV Sales and Seryice 51
nave an opportuDity to seCUre tick-
'Pia, Da,' for Sept 24
a
THE MUSIC BOX
I
ets
at tne regwar
monthlY meetmg
on :September
16.
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MIss Adeune Strouse of Rutgers
av~:nue returued nome last weex
nom a lO-Qay vacation m tne VIrgm
...bnUS ana l'Ueno RIco.
-( Have clothes.
Why'travel?)
,
Complete back-to-school Apparel
for Pre-Teens and Juniors.
See the
MEMORIAL PARK
:in beautiful
,WEST LAUREL HILL
~
9 South Oronge Street, Medio, Po.
Phone: LOwell 6-6225
..1Mont A.. above City Un.
ea....Cynwyd
Slop In Offic. 01 Oock
for gUidance
ro_
Open Thursday and friday evenings until 8:]0
- " 1m Iffi' UI .. RI"
DAIICE -
JOYCE LEWIS
DRESS SHOP
Khigswoocl
3·3470
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BALLET -
TAP -
BALLROOM -
BATON -
,
BALLET SLENDERIZIIIB
SWARTHMORE STUDIO
Fairvil!w and Kendall Roads
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322 R~tgers Avenue
L!. L!.
Transportation Available
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Phone -
Children and Adult Classes
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If money is the
QUESTION
CASH-MATIC is the
ANSWERI
NEED CASH? It's yours-any time,' anywhere, for any~
thing. With a Fidelity CASH-MATIC Account, you can
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DANCE - Toe - Ballet - Tap - Ballroom - Baton - Ballet Slenderizing
ART - Variety of media - Emphasis on Creativity
DRAMA - Self Expression - Voice and Elo;ution _ Pantomime
CHARM AND MODELING - Poise - Grooming - Posture _ Etiquette _
Personality Development
.
PIANO - Private Instruction - Classical or Popular
!Mrs. James B. Bullitt, Jr., has
moved from Lincoln avenue to her
new home at 530 Walnut lane.
Going back
to College?
Go' FIRST
if'f!
STUDIOS OF THE ARTS
UIIVERSITi OF PENNSYLVAIIA
3-5....3
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, any day from 9 to 4.
Ind
Klngswood
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WELCOME HOME!
BriarCliffe
Swim and
Club near
to Indiatlantic
Eau Primos.
Gallie J
~
where they visited Mrs. Ford's
cousins Captain and· Mrs. Otho
Smoot and former neighbors Mr.
anli Mrs. James Davis. They returned via the Great Smokies.
The _ show's director, Carol Williams, substituted for her sister,
Sue, in "Li\tle Brown Gals" and
uMoonbft.m8J~. Others pinchhitting
for vacationing members of the
original cast were:
Barbara Gerner for Terri McCurdy in "Hawaiian Punch";
Peggy Schmidt for Nancy Cornelius in "Sea Monster" j Mrs. John
Cushing, Mrs. Marshall Schmidt
and Ann Townes for Mrs. F. W.
Whittier, Ann Whittier, and Mrs.
Bernard Halpern in "The Islanders". Another member of the
Swarth:rnore Club, Gloria Peirsol,
Who is a member of the Briarcliffe
staff, performed in ·a duo staged
by the host club.
CI
K' NO"WS Carpet::
~
Volunteers
Charles Seymour, and Edward DEDICATIOI SUNDAY FOR
Heller claimed a -1 to 0 victory
NEW, "Y" BUILDINa
over one made up' of John Lord,
..
Richard Hunt, Bill Brown, Bob Y ~ ~~ca~lo~d?f the ~ewf c~~~r
SutIierland" Harry McCallister, is' d' . . '11ull m gh an k afclOI 'es
· hener, and J BmHa._'
un ay WI. k" aunc a wee
pen
H erbert MIe
"'Y
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ard. Life Guards (Ken Hewes, Jay.
mard Ing. c~mp e;IOn of : :
Lord, Gene Melcher, Bob Sublette,l I' . s mdo er~lIze an. exllPantie
Bob Gilfillan, and Jeb T'I rner ) ,~.ant an an IOcrease 10 a ac vwith Karl Schaefer as goalie man- I IAes. h' t G
14 Ew·
C
rc Itec
eorg~
'. mlf, aaged a 2 to 1 win over a hard.
fighting tesm composed of Dave lumbla avenue, w:I11 gIve the key
Preston Dan Jacbon, Skip Ber_lto the board of dIrectors at .the 3
! Bruce, L arry J ones an d ,o'clock
ceremony
to be held
Int 7th
the
nard, JIm
"Y"
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Renr Cae with Bob· Dawes as
au ltorlUm-gymnas u~ a
I
and Spr~ul streets. FolloWlng there
I· Y
goa Ie.
ill be' te
d
. t'
.
th t d·ti
I Family w
a
a an recep Ion m
W· .
charge of Mrs. Ewing. Mrs. HerR I mnlng e ra lana
eays were:
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C I bl
' dt, man .B aDm, also of a urn a 'tt
aveIMr. an d MrB. 14 arsh a II S chml
Peggy and Johnnl' Schmidt in the nue, IS a member
of
her
comml
ee.
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division having two children 12 or
under; Mr. and Mrs. John Cushing,
RUTH S. DUNCAN
Bill and Jack Cushing in the division for one child 12 or under; and
TEACHER OF PIANO
Bea, Sharon and Charles Parker
with Sue Wigton in the division
DAGER CONSERVATORY
permitting one adoption.
13 South Chester Road
9-4646
Represents
Ing and
Crawford),
Barbara
havefor
worked
hosStuart
and Mary
Ann Burtis
split volunteers
pital. andwho
camps
10 in
county
a melon with one com.posed of Bar.. agencies. K9ren's services were
bara Gerner, Linda and Judy given to Camp Dumore, conducted
Courtney, CaroJ Zimmerman, Sue for six weeks this sUmmer at
Dungan, Betsy Breakell and SWarthmore College under the
Sharon Parker after a 1-1 tie. A spons9rshlp of the Philadelphia
men's team composed of John Cush-' Society for Crippled Children and
ing, Howard Clymer, Marshall Adults.
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Schmidt, Bill CamPbell, Ed Libbin,
from its recent water ballet to be
guest' stars in the Labor Day entertsinment of the newly opened
d Ch .
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On All Imprinte
rlstmas, ar S
b
throug
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Septem
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of
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ATZ SERVICE
Vp ..' Prlce-I6'U.
G. ROBERT WATKINS
aLBERT H. SWING
WILLIAM A. WELSH
Commlasionera of the county
of Delaware. Med!a. PeDD8.
DartmoUth and Lafayettes Aves.
Swarthmore, Po.
KI 3-0440
Ph.
304216
EMiL SPIES
Formerly of t'. C. Bode and 80DII
WILLIAM BROOlS
Ashes and Rubbish Removed
Mowed. GenerBl Ha,uIII>lI11
BanIIac .....e.
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REALTOR
Convalescent Home
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tertained Mr. and Mrs. Geof rey
Piddock of Birmingham, England.
Mr. and Mrs. A. David M. Speers
of Drew avenue also entertained an
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English couple.
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luI"'- _UuI SnrroundiDp With
ExcoUOD& :U-Hoar NlIl'IIDII
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ROGER RUSSELL
Klngswood 3-0272
Photographic Supplies
STATE .. MONJlOE ST8.
:;s
MEDU
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Jack Prichard
PA I N TIN G
LOwell 6-2176
OPEN PRlDAY.EVENINGS
INTERIOR & I5XIERIOR
FOR SALE - Boy's gray flannel
covers
suit. size 14. Like new. $15. Phone
or our. KIngswood 4-0861.
.
Free Estimates
reduced for summer. Ten F10R SALE - Buick Century staof Swarthmore referonces.
wagon, poW'lr ~:~~~!jf
estimate. phone Sharon Hi11I:~;i*~~,:.rladio and heater
Klngswood 3-8761
0734.
One owner. Call,
PERSONAJ" - Carpentry jobbing,
g
recreation rooms, book cases,lF-oR SALE
Royal blue h~~!;~;1 ~::::::::::n:m:IllIlGII::I:I'.:IIllK>'=;~
porches. L. J. Donnell,. KIngswood9x12 rug with rug pad.
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4-3781.
condition, $35. Phone KIngsPERSONAL Furlliture relin- wood 4-0861.
.
i"hing, repairing. Quality work FOR SALE _ ! Lamps, Lawson
at moderate prices - antiques and
sofa, down cushions; 9x12 Sa, ESTABLISHED 1m
modern. Call Mr. Spanier, KIngs- rouk rug, excellent condition; s~~i'!!,lI
wood 4-4888. KIngswood 3-2198.
oriental scatter rugs. Hot l'
·SPOUTING
"ROOFING
PERSONAL - t',ano tuning spec· mangle, mahogany twin beds, comialist, minor repairing, member forts, drapes, curtains, six-foot
"SIDING
"GUTTERS
Edward O. Chipman
and Son
General Contractor
BUILI)ERS 'Since 1920'
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l~i~T~e~ch~ntlc~i~an~S'~G;U~I~ld~.~L~e:a;m~a~n~:·1 mahogany
handsome wl\lnut
credenza,
credenza
and 0Cherak
the r
HOW
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
SUNDAY
WFIL RadlD - 8141i A.II,
Cbannal 6-WFIL·YY.....:.•• 11i A.II.
tii;Mmi~~~~~,
gutters. Recreation ~ooms a .spec..
ialty. Ray J. Foster, LOwe116-6569.
PERSONAL _
Furniture 'refinished, repaired and upholstered,
!dip covers, draperies and rugs.
Complete decol'lltinl{ service. Qualwork at bargain prices. Please
LOwell 6-3031 or KInl{swood
~:;;~~~ for free estimate_ Garrett
loousehold furnishings. Ladies' black
Persian coat, size 38. Movine: to
smaller quarters. Phone SUnset
9-2606.
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.~Practically
electric range.
4.5272·t _
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SALE - Hot Point electric
range, Si.e 39x25, four burners.
$25. Call KIngswood 4-1866.
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Electric~f~~~\~:~R.];nn'7
eral
SALE -
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H. D. CHURGH
a PARK AVE., SWARTHMORE··
Klngswood 4-2727
ROOFING
Gutters
Warm-Air He;;;~ing
Air Conditioning
Sheet Metal Work
George Myers and Co.
BOX 48
on ait long
a good
way
to er
make
toughwire
for isthe
squirrels.
rom p t,
KIngswood For quality birdhouses, feeders,
3-5177.
baths, .etc., come to bhe S. Crothers
WANTEq
Jr.:, 435 Plush Mi11 Road, WallingWANTED Woman desires baby- ford, LOwell 6-4551.
slt;W[~I;.a~~f!t:e~r~noons
and evenings.
SALE - ' 32 inch oval wicker
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3.()268.
bed. New. $5.KIngswood 3WANTEID-=-Day's work; - also
evenings.
will serve luncheons. dinner or
FOR-RENT
cocktail parties. Experienced: Ref· FOR RENT _ Furnished aparterences. Phone T·Remont 4-6':80.
ment, strictly private. three rooms,
WANTED .::::- DAILY 'RIDE TO bath, near transportation. ReferBRYN· MAWR for two studentslen"es, Adults. Klngswood 4-4112.
arrive 8 :30 a.m., return 3 :00 FOR RENT _ Comfortable single
op!!n. Phone LOwell
room with private bath, in Morton $15 per week. KIngswood 4WANTED Day's work. Refer- 5792.
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ences. Please call TRemont 4- FOR RENT - Rooms with bath
4757.
close to schools ·and transportaWANTED-Woman desires houseCall KIngswood 3·5267.
'work or baby-sitting by day or FOR RENT _ ji'urnished
I w,,,,k, Call TRemont 4·1191.
ment. Two adults. Can KIngs.
WANTED - Woman desires-day's ~w~OO~d~S~-;2~0~4~7~,~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
work or by the week. Exper· ~
ienced. Can TRemont 2-2798",•.,-__
Adding Machines
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CLobe 9-3353
apart
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DOES YOUR LAWN NEED
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REBUILDIN.,
OR AERATIMB'!
Now is the time to do those things,
and our rototillen can save you lots
of hard wor~, either for tilling at for
aerating.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Girl's Navy wool
and camelhair "boy" coat. Size
14 tall. Very good condition. 118.
Phone KIngswood 4-0861.
FOR SALE
Springer-Spaniel
pups, A!{'C
stock. Good
hunters or
3·7144.
FOR
$80.
KI 3-0635
or
KI +0221
Quality work with quallty m.t.,I.1s
TRemont 2-4759
TRemont 2-5689
SWEENEY & CLYDE
Establbhed
29 E. Fifth Street
1858
TRemont 4-6311
Rose VaUey and Media Alea.
SIIII.II D. Clyde,
J. Edward Clydl
George Plowman
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ELECTRICITY
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More and more, schools rely on the power· 01 electricity to make teaching efi'ecti ve. The tape recorders,
microphones, and earphones used in to-day's bmguage classes depend on electricity. Scientific lighting,
good ventilation, slide and motion picture projectors
and record players-all electrically operated -make
the modern school a real asset to the community.
• Constantly aware of its responsihle role as the supplier of power for these schools, Philadelphia Electric
works night and day to provide them With the best
possible service, whenever and wherever needed.
FOR SALE or RENT
IIESK MODEL
.ORTABLES
. 39-00
. Typewriter Service
Na, 2 Plrk Ave., SwarthllDrI, 'a.
Phone Mr. Hud,on - KI 4-3360
FOR RENT
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Builder.Owner would like to rent his newer brick
home to a family on a yearly le~se. 4 bedrooms,
den, 2-car garage. B~"tjful lot on tree.li.ned street
in Swarthmore.
Springfield Rental
Co.
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6 E. Woodllnd AVlg••
Sprlllfl 8ld, P.,
BAIRD and BIRD
Klng'wood 4-0660
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JACKSON-Aul. 12, l"Irt\ and. Plnll Aochildren Byron and Nancy of
HOLD' FAIlIL Y. REU.ION
BRIDE MOTHERS TO LINCH
count. of Edna J. Powera. Executr1J:, EtOP
tate of How .. r4 K. Jackson, Oeceu~d.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Faulkner, Tampa, Fla.
DELAWABE COUNTY. PENNBYLVAlfI& JOHN80N-Aug. 1&,
aDd Flna' .Ac-, T h e seventh grade mothers of the
count. of Herbert. C. Johnson, Executor. who have been spending the sumMrs. Faulkner's", mother Mrs. Swartbmore.RutJedge Junior High
H.U .. of PlIIn. . . . a ••11 of aoooaot.
Ealo" 01 Am.Ua e. JobnaOD. D.c....d. mer ..t their cottage at Buck Hill Charles Werst and s,ster Mrs. W'! School wi11 hold a cla.s luncheon
NOTICE 11 hereby liVCD to beirs. lega.teel. JONES-Aul. 11, Pirat. and. Pinal Account Falls, had a two week familv re.. C. Cheeseman, and Mr. Cheeseman' on Tuesda v , September 13, at 1'.30
creditors and all peraODll lDiere.ted Ula'
of Edmund JODea, Ezecutor, Estate of
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accounts mUle followinr estate. ha.vo been HeorJ W. Jones. Deceased.
union this summer. The group in- of Lal).sciowne, were guests for a .p.m. at the Embers. William BUBh,
fUed
lD &beofOfflce
of the
Regi&ter
Willa KR-ECKER-Aug. 15, First Account of The eluded th'
Jh er weekend during the re UDlon.
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Orphaua'
Court.
of •• idofCounty'
e1r d aughte roan,'
prIDcipa~ of the high school, will be
OIl Monda,. September 1•• 1980. at 10:00
Firat PeonaylV'lUlia Banktng and Trust husband Mr. Murrell D. Weesner
Mrs. Faulkner return.ed to her the speaker following luncheon. All
o"elock A.M., D.8 T., for 1XIDf1rmaUoD. at ComplUlY. Esecutor, Eat-ata of Helen E. and their daughters Becky Jo, home on Dickinson avenue thl's seventh grade mothers are urged
whieb time the said court wW audit ,aid
Krecker. Deceaaed
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accOUDU. bear obJecUoIll to tbe ..me a.P4 LAMOND-.July 13, Firat and FiIl• .t Account Susan, and Mary Ellen of Morns- week. Mr. Faulkner will attend the to attend. Mrs. Fred Michel is class
make 'cUa:tr1huUon of the balance: asof John G. Moxey. Jr., Ezecutor,-Est-ate ltown, Tenn.; and their daughter National Tennis Matches in Forest chairman.
certalDeel
to be lD the banda of the accoUbt-01 John K. Lamond. Deceased..
Jery} and her husband Mr• J • HiII s. returning to Swarthmore
anti!.
LEE-Aug.
3. Pirat and P'ln-.J. Account o f '
WIWam R. Rumlg 'and Edward RUmlg,\Charles Townsend, 3rd. and their later this month.
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of The PbUadelphta NaUonal Bant, ExecReba B. Rumls: Lee, Deceued.
utor.
Ellate of Honora R. Adams. De· LENDERMAN-Aug. \Ui. FIrat and PInal
cealed.
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mlnlltn.tor, Eltate of Bamuel Warren
Prem,'e~ Show Wed Sept J 4th'
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c:ouot of Charles E. Leonard, Jr., AdmlD~
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ADAJ48.-JulJ' 21, First IoDd PInal Account
D.B.N.• E."" 01 Annie J. Leo..
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u\or, Estate of BUP. R. Adam., Dectand. LlVINaaTON-AU •. 11. FI ..' Aceoun' 01
AGUIAR-Juns'2I, Pirst and Fin&l Account
The F1~t PeDDly1.vanla BantlDg and
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of JOleph AIUlar, AdmiDlltrator. Estate
TrUlt_ ComPany,
EstMe of SuEvery We.,
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ill( J. Prank ,Eacbua, Ouard1au, Estate at MARTIN-.Jul, 16. Pltat and FInal 'Account
lean, Short-Shank, 4IlMOKliD
EltJe M. Allen, An Incompetent.
01 Herberl C. Nelion. Executor, Eslate
BAKER JUDe H, nrat and Pinal Account of George C. u.rtm. Deceued.
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of Mars:aret R Prader, Executurix:. £a. MC ENTE'E--July :n, Flnt ACCOWlt of Prov·
6 10 8 I."
tate 01 P. Richard Bater. a/kIlo Frede .... iddt Tr&desmene Bank and Tru.t Com..
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lck Richard Bater. Deceued.
pany aDd Andrew E. BolUs. Truakes, EsBEEBY-Jul, ., First and Fin-.J. Account tate Of Georlena McEntee, Deceased
of Aiennder 8. Begal. El:ecutor. Eatat.e McGRATH-Aul. 16. Pirat aDd FIJIa1 Acof Oeruude Beeby. Deceued.
touot of Albert H. MeOrath, Executor,
Eltate of Evelyn B. McGrath, _/k/a
BI8PHAM-Jul, 21, Pirst and FlDal Account
Oven-Ready, Young and Tender
Evelyn McGrsth. Deceued.
of Samuel Bispham, Jr., and The Vlrat
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Peonaylyula BauklDs: and Trust Com- McHENRY-Aug. 15. Account of Olnt.rd
PaD" TrUstees UtWill. Account stated
Trult Corn Exchange BIUlk, (formerly
owing to &be dnU1e of Samuel Blspham.
known a. Girard Trust company) TrDJr., Cl>TrUst.ee on March 21, lHO and
tee, Estate or ADnie Euby MeHeory. DeNONE PRIc~r ·..·.,"fERI T·Bene; Sirloin. or Porterhouse
Anna de H. La.gen on Ma, 11, 1160, as
eI!&IIed.
lb•.
LANCI\';. .. l BRAND
ltated by The Fint PenDlylvlIDla BantIDs MELVIN-Aug. 2, Firat and Floal AceCtuut
and TrUst CompaDJ'. SurvlvlDg Trustee. of Gertrude' A. Coonan aDd Frances -g.
and John de H. Blipham. Ptecutor of &tia Paubon. Executrices, Eatate of Ma.rguerWID 01 Samuel Blapbam. Jr., the Co1110 ....... 1<..-:0, (lesser units at regular price.)
ite Emlly Melvin, a/tfa Marguerite E.
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TrUltee who died. Ea~te of Anita De' D.
Mel.,tn, Deceased.
pkg.
Biapham, Deceaaed.
BOLLER-Aul. 16, FIrat and Fin.. Account MlLlIOUB-Aug. 1B, Firat and Pinal Acof Lewll Strlctler, AdmlDillbator, Estate
count of Louisa 8. Cuto, AdmlDlaLratrlx,
of Nonia Franklin Buller. Deceased.
Eltate of Jennie R.· MUhous, Deceaaed.
BUNTING-Aug.•, First and Final Account ~OORE--JUIy 14, Firat and Final Account
of Provident Tradeamens Bank and'TrUst of John Hunter Moore, Executor, Estate
compauy. Executor. Estate ·of Edith C
of Sarah Hammond Moore. Deceased
Bunting, Deoeued.
MOUN~Aul. 4, Firat Account of Mary
8. Qreene. Wllllam O. Greene. Jr., and
CHANDLER-June
First and Final Ac,. Harry J. Alker, Jr., Truatees, Estate of
None Priced Higherl
count of Ebie M. Dosher, Guardian, 2D HeWe_S. Mountz. Deceased.
The KAUer of Elate C. Chandler. ..
MUMENTHALER-Aug. I, FIrat and Float
Feeble Minded Penon.
Account of Elizabeth Holm. Executrix,
CLAMPl'IT-Aug. 18, Firat and FiIlal Ac- )!:&tate of Marie Mumenthaler. a/k/a
count. of Fred P. Meagher, Executor. Marla Mumenthaler. Deceased.
Estate of Stanley B. CIampltt. Deceased.
15. First and PlDal Account
CLARKSON-Aug. 4. First and Final Ac- MYERS-Aug.
of Ida A. Johnson. Admlnlatratrlx. C.T.A ..
count of Loraine N. Clartson. Executrix. Estate of Thelma J Myers; Deceased.
JUMBO, "SIZE 8's"
Estate of Roben. C. Claroon. Jr.. De.NACRELLI-Aue:. 18, Firat and Final AcExtra Large Size, .&
ceased.
of Orace Anna HacreW. AdminisCRAWFORD-Ju.l,. 'I, Firat and Final Ac- count
tratrix. Ealate of Michael Albert. NacrcUi.
Ready to eat, the each
count of AUce M. Coleswortby. Ezecu'rix. Sr., Deceaaed.
Eatate of John H. Crawford, Deceased
finest this yearf
NOLAN-Aug. 15. First and Final Account
CROWLEY-:-Aug. i, First and Final Ac- of Ma.rgaret Wltlll Johnson. ExecutriX,
count of Francia J. Crowley, AdmlDbtt'a- Estate of Benole Nolan, Deceased.
lst of the Seasonl Mcintosh
lb.
tor. Estate of Mary M. Crowley. DeNOREItA-Aug.
16,
First
and
FlDa1
Account.
bag
ceased.
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Joaepl! Karcsh, Admtnlatrator, C.T.A.:
CROWLEY-Aug. 11. Pirat and Final Ac-- Of
Eslate
of Frant Noreta, Deceued.
count of Francia .1. Crowle,.. AdmlDhtra-tor, Eeiate 0( Thomas E. Crowle,. De- O'ROURKB:--Aug. 10. 'I1le Fjrst and Final
Account of Margaret McBride, EXeCl:utrtx,
ceued.
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DADLEY-Aug. 15, PInt Account or Je&Do- Estate of E. Veronica O',Rourke, Deceased,
ne DaWn and Central-PeDD National BIUlk PARKER-.July 28, FIrst and PlDal Acof PhlJadelph1a, Trustees U/Deed of Trust count of Mary D. Morol, Guardian. Estate
Fresh Baked •.. Deep-Filledl
of James Walter Dadley, dated October of Florence E. Parker. An Incompetent.
PEW-Aug.
10,
Seeond
and
Final
Account
24. 1961. Inter Vivoa Trust of James Walof Joseph Newton Pew and John G. Pew
ter Dadley.
DEINER-Aug. 12, Plrst and PInal Account Jr., Surviving Executors, Esbt.te of John
of Katharme A. StraiD. Executrix, E:$tate O. Pew, Deceased.
POLLARD-June 29-First and FlDa1 Ac.
of Casper Delner. Deceased.
DESMOND-July 11. First a.nd Final Ac-- count of Albert N. Qarrett. R. Spotswood
DOunt of Isabel OJ Oeraghty. ExecutriX. ponard and El1zabef.b P. FeUer, Tnatees
u ID Emllle O. Pollard, Estate of EII!Ule
Elstate of Mary O. Desmond, Deceased.
SAVE 6cl Virginial lee Fresh Baked, Golden
O.
Pollard, Deceaaed.
DONOVAN-Aug. 15. Firat and Final AQoo POWERS-Aug.
18.
First
and
Flnal
Ae·
ea.
count of A. BroGte Geary, EJ:ecutor, Es~ count· of Veronica Powers, Admlnbtra·
tate of LIllian H.. Dot(OVBD, Deceased.
trlx, Eatale of Harry C. Powers. Deceased
DurroN-AUg. 11, First and Fbial Ac. RENSHAW-July 1, FIrat and,. Final Ac·
Virginia lee Fresh Baked, Iced
eount of Norman B. Dutton and Elmer count of Wllllam N. ROD.llbaw. AdmiD1&pkg.
B. ~utt.on. Executors. Estate of Elmer trator, Estate 01' Margaret Olven Ren.019
G. DuUGn, Deceased.
shaw. Deceased.
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EMERY-Aug. 8. Firat and Fhlal Account SCHLACK-Aug. 15. First and Final Account of Broad Street Truat Company.
of Tbe l'hUadelphla NaUonal Bank and
REGULAR 23c VALUEI Virginia lee "Supreme", EnrIched
(Successor by Merger to Interboro Bank
Gertrude B. Emery Baxter, Trustees,
U/WID of Walter V. Emery, as 8tated by and Trult Company and Allen N. Schlack
The PhUadelphia NaUonal Bank, Suniv· Executors. Estate of Ana N. Schlact.
ing TrUstee. Estate of Walter V. Emery, Deceased.
SHEA-Aug. 18. First and FInal Accouot
Deceased.
of Michael J. cantwell. Jr., AdmlDtstrator.
P~RY-Aug 11. First and Final Accoun~
They're Backl Sold Only at Acme
of Edmund Jooes, Executor. Estate of Etstate of Thomas Francis Shea, a/t/a
Tbomas Shea, Deceased.
Edward T. Ferry, Deceased.
SPARKS-Aug. 12, First and Final Account
FlTZ-AUg. 5. 'Flrst ILDd Final Account of The Delaw.are county NaUonal ;Santo
of The Delaware County National Bant, EJ:ecutor, Estate of LewiS H. Sparks, DeGuardian, Estate of Barbara. Fitz. late cea!!led.
,
a. Minor.
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STULL-Juoe 29. First and FlDal Account
Sav. 16cI Fancy, Top Quality
FORBES-Aug. 15. First and Floal Account of John N. Stull. Executor, Estate of
16-0z.
of George W. MorrIS, Executor. Estate Oeone R. stull, Deceased.
cans
of Robert Forbes. Deceased.
FREEMAN-Aug. 4. FIrst and Final Ac. THEURER-Aug 11, First and Final A~
count of Ada M. Evans, Executrix, E,s. count of Percy D. Theurer, Executor. E Save 16c\ Best for Your Cookingl
tate of Edward D. Freeman. Deceased.
tate of F'rederick: G. Theurer. Deceased.
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OEOROE-July 15 First and Final Account· THOMAS-July 12. First and FInal Account
cans
of Nelson P. F;gley. Administrator, Es-I of I.'rovldent Tradesmens Bank and TrU:~
tate of Angelo George. Sr .. Deceased.
Company. Admlnstrator, Estate of ElI
GOODYEAR-Aug 9 First and Pmal Ac-I A. Thomas, Deceased,
Save 16c\ Thin line, Sugar-Free
count of John C.' Goodyear, Executor. TRIPP-July '1, FIrst and Fmal Accountf
. 16-ox,
Estate or Robert B. Goodyear, Deceased.
of Walter F. Hanna, EJr:ecutor, Estate 0
boHles
IlEINTZEN-Aug. 15. First and Final Ac. EdIth M. Tripp, a/k/a Edith M. Tripp
count of Mary Schieber,' Executrix, Ea- Hanna. Deceased.
tat" of Martha E. Heintzf'n. Deceased. UNDERHILL-Aug. 18. First and Final AcKing Size Salel Top Quality, Ideal
HENRY-Aug. 18. First and Final Account count of Philip C. Herr. Executor. Estate
16-0z.
of Anna Crothers Henry. Executrix. Es- of Frederick S. Underhill. Deceased.
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tate of James P. Henry, Deceased.
VOID-Aug. 3. First and Final Account (If
HESLOP-AU!J.' 2, First and Final Account Howard VoId. Executor, Estate of Har·
of Leonard T. Heslop. AdmInistrator. Es~ vey Void. Deceased.
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King Size Salel Top Quality. Ideal
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tate of Oltve P. Heslop, a/k/a. Olive P. \ WARD-Aug. 15, First and Final Account
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of Theodore W. Ward. Jr., and Leo T.
cans
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HICKS-Aug.
15. First Bnd Final Account Connor. Executors, E sate
0
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of WIlUe Dora Smith. Administratrix. Es- W. Ward. Deceased.
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tavo of Marlfaret Hicks. Deceased.
WATI'8-Aug. n, First and Flaal Accouot
Special Valuel Glendale, Creamy
2·lb.
HIPPLE-Julv 26. Pint ..~d Final Account of Helen M. Hunt. Administratrix. C.T.A.,
of EliZAbeth F. MUler, Executrlx. Estate Estate of Ada Watts. Deceased.
loaf
of F. Girvin Hipple, Deceued.
WICKERSHAM-July 28. First and Final
BOPFMAN-July 20 Fl1'8t and Final Ac-- Account of Charles A. Smylie. Executor.
count nt Howard E: Roffman. AdmlD1stra- Estate of John Wickersham. Deeeased.
tor. Estate of P 1'1 E. Hoffman. De- WOOD-Aug. 1&. FIt'St and Final Account
ea
of Carrie R. KleIner and Edmund P. Hancea..."
Dum. Trustees. U/WW of Mary C. wood.
IIUF'r-AUg. 16\ Fint and FInal Account Deceased, and stated by Edmund P.
of Joyee A. Elate8. ExecutriK. F...stale of
Hannum, 8Urvhin~ TrUstee, Estate of SWARTHMORE STORE, Chester Road - Open Thu~sday and Fr;dav EVGnings 'til 10
Lillian g, Run. Deceased.
Mary C. Wood. pecea.sed.
HtmCOMB-Aug. 18. First and PInal Ac:- ZUBLFR-Julv 11. First a"d Flnal Account
count of F"Pederlclt It_ Edward.s and EcJ.
of Harry Eo Apeler, EzecUtGr, Estate of
OAK 'PARK c:HOPPING CENTI;R, Bishop ROlld and ~I':mor~ 'Pike
WiD J. Ollflll&ll. Executan. Estate of
Camp M. zubler, afk/a C. II ZUbler.
PlOTf'Dee M. Hureomb. net ....ed.
Deceased.
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Open Tuesday, Wedne-day, Thursday 'til 9 P.M .• Frid,y 'fll,) P.M.
HYA"I'T-Aug 11. Pint Account 01. Fidelity..
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a_tor col Wills ...
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for several weeks.
Belvedere
Convalescent Home
JOE MARSHALL
CLASSIFIED ADS·
W ...TCHMAKEJl
FIne Watch and
128 Yale Ave.
;lock Repairs
Swarthmore. PB
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chi1d~e~ _ returne~ this. week v~tioned
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FREE ESTIMATES
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More than 350 lawyer. visited' t~eir
month'. vacation at their
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T -ke
Paupac
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the
wID
after
attendmg
the
;AmerICan
Bar
home on I.Ai
offer at PubUc slle ta the County Com-,
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Poconos. Mr. Arnold's niece Dolly mls,lo••" .... u.. Room. Firs' Floor. I Assoc,atlon ConventIOn m WashArnold of Lancaster, Ky., who has Court House. Medla, PeDDII,lY~nla. at ington, D.C., as guests of the assoUpset Price let forth below, on WedDea- • t'
been vlsiting them for several day, October 12th. "1a60 at 10:00 o'clock CIa Ion.
week. returned to her home on a ....... E.D.S.T.• "'. loUowlD. descrlbed
lItr and Mrs. A Sidney Johnson
pict::e
of
land
owned
or
reputed.
to
b
e
,
Tuesday.
owned by the respecUve peraon Doted.
.Jr.• 'of North Chester
road weret
TER"': casH
hosts over the weekend to Mr. and
Suuate in the Clty of Chester "
Mrs. William Digby Flower of Nor~
(Ninth Ward)
No. 1-JohD Smith. Northwest 1st
wich, England. M.r. and Mrs. MilPower Mowers Repaired
street, 120 feet West. of Plower
lard Tyson of Guemsey road en-
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September 9, 1960
~--------~~----------------------~--~-----Arts Center Annolinces
I MIss Ruth Webb of South Ohester lIsIe,wlll depart Monday
'N
F II S hed I road, who accompanied her parents University of nIlnols at
LOCAL ISLAID HOPPER
Jim Robinson, son of Mr. and
AT MEDIA ROTARY I Mrs. Fo.rd Robins~n of Guernsey
for the
Urbana
. .
road, will return over the weekend
ew a
c u e ILt., and Mrs. WllJIam H. Webb to where she will continue her graduate
Willard Tomhnson of Rutgers I from a three-month trip abroad. He
(Continued from Page 1)
their new home tor a year at Osr- studies.
avenue will give an illustrated talk will return to Princeton Univer- Charles Brennand of the Phil.delat Media Rotary Club Thursday ~n sity Princeton N.J. neXt week for phia Orchestra will conduct a ~~~
• Ian d8 8 elected from
hIS his junior
'
,"
th ree 18
_
year.
course in string ensembl e and
I WAS A JUVENILE DEUNQUENTI
forthcoming book "21 Sal,t Water
Dr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Ellis of Richard J. Wattenmaker an eveI Jumped fence., ran away, met. up wtlh bad dogl, upael garbage cans',
rulDed nelgbbon' Ibruba . • . then on'" day the boo· put me 1D hI4 car
Islands."
South Dhester road have returned ning lecture and discussion course
••• I thought It YU the ead ••• but do you DOW where be &oak me'
Mr. Tomlinson's first woo k from a four-week vacation spe'n~ I in appreciation of painting.
To the
"Those Wonderful Teens" is ex- traveling by car to West Palm
Advanced dramatics for teenage
DOG TRAINING SCHOOL OF DELAWARE CO.
peeted by th.. local book store Beach, Fla., where they visited Dr. boys and girls will be taught by
I leante4 to Heel, to S1&, to B&aJ. to Come ••• ~ I LJEED IU Why
about September 19.
Ellis' three sisters. They embarked Jean Proctor. Additional, classes
DOt teU YOUR bON to take you there.
at Miami for a Carribean cruise for teenagers will include painting
.ext Courst Start. Wedne.dl, Evenlnl, September 14
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones of stopping at Haiti, Jamaica and the and drawing -by Cyril Gardner and
Swarthmore High, Sohool G,mnaslum
Elm. avenue, accompanied by their Bahamas. This past week Dr. and painting and composition by Eliza.
ClalSel limtted in IiIIe ••• Adnnee relenaUDDI
son-In-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ellis spent in a cottage near beth Raleigh.
OOB TRAlllilla SCHOOL OF DELAWARE COUIITY
Mrs. Henry S. Todd, 3rd, and their Warren on the Allegheny river.
Among the courses offered to
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PALHEBS MILL. PAXON HOLLOW ROAD, B.D. 1. MEDIA
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son Andy 01 Salisbury, Md., and
children
be Cyril
Mike Reynolds of OberHn avenue, AREA RESIDENTS TD ,E
classes inwill
painting
and Gardner's
drawing, v~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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'HONORED FOR SERVIlE ceramics for children; puppet
spent the Labor Day weekend at
Several men from the Swarth- theatre by Emma Louise Warfield,
Blueberry Hill, Eaglesmere.
405 Dartmouth Avenue
more area will be honored for 20 and Walter Omlor's woodworking
years of service to Houdry Process classes. Music workshop. for preREOPEN INC MONDAY. Sept. 12th
Corporation's research and devel. schoolers and music workshop with
MUSIC - INSTRUMENTS - REPAIRS
DRAPERIES and SLlPC.JVERS
opment laboratory at Linwood inltroldu.ctil)D to playiDg the recordwhen the laboratory celebrates its er will be taught by Pearl Zaret
Enroll Now for Speciali;red Instruction
THOM SE REMBA
20th anniversary with an open Ross. Lenore Sander will teach
GUITAR
PIANO (popular and Classical)
10 Yea .. of Swarthmore R.lerenc..
house celebration on September 16.
in classical ballet technique
Mor. Than 35 Yearsl Elpertanee
.
ACCORDION
All won i. done I. mr shop
Among those to be honored are: and CorillOe Kaufmann modern
under my personalluperYi,ion.
G. Alexander Mills of Walnut
dance. Mrs. Kaufmann
and All Wind Instruments
Yoa can 18t ••r.. estl.ate .,
lane, George F. Hornaday of Wal- will also offer a social dance class
For Information -, Call KI 4-5448
p •••111 SHAROII HILL OJ3.
!ingford, and Kennard D. West of on Friday evenings.
1ItMtte 'Z'd.ta,e
U P H 0 L S T E RY
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For Your Fall Convenience
"THE LADY BE LOVELY" BEAUTY SALON
will be open Tuesday, Wednesday, Th\lrsday and
Friday evenings until
361
Bllitimcne Pike
9
Springfield, Pa.
Phone Klngswood
4-1313
Girdle and Bra' Shop
The Fashion Center for Girdles and Bras,
CorseleUe8 and Camp Supports, etc.
Individually
fitted
Alterations
to you for comfort and beauty_
All Famous Makes.
free.
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815% Edgmont Avenue, Chester
Phone TRemont 4·3331
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boysold,
andthe
girls
from Theatre
eight to ,
14For
years
Junior
will be directed by Barbara Graves.
Jean Proctor will, tesch first year
Theatre students.
THE'
BARDLEX SUI~'
NEWS NOTES
June Ma~shall, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin H. Marshall of
Forest lane, spent six weeks this
summer at Camp Hagan, Shawneeon-,he-Delaware. Her h r 0 t,h e r
Bruce camped at Nichecronk,
Dingman's Ferry, for the summer~
their parents they returned
IM,ondlay from the holiday weekend
spent with their maternal grandparents Mr. 'andMro. Harry G.
Harper at Culver Lake, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Penfield of
Guernsey road arrived home aboard
the United States last week from a
trip to Europe. DurIng their five
weeks of travel they "ran Into·' Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Snyder of Dickinson avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. seymour Preston of. . Medla. in Zermatt..
Switzerland. They met the Prestons
again In Paris, where they also saw
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Markley of
Guernsey road. The Penflelds entertained former Swarthmoreans Mr. I
and Mrs. William Bass and sons at I
a dinner In Paris, ,
Judith Ooles of Walnut lane and
Louise Howe of Columbia avenue,
members of the entering, class at
Centenary C 0.11 e g e for Women,
Hackettstown, N. J., will be guests
of honor at a "Get Acquainted Party" to be given by the Phlladelphla
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H E L PI
YES! Help Us Celebrate
Our 40th Anniversary
on ALL IMPORTED SILKSWOOLENS and COTTONS
Comparable Savings on All
Decorator Slip Cover and
Drapery Fabrics!
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.... Bring this Ad with you fo.r an adClitional
reduction
,
01 10% on, all purchases_
sh~peliest
O n e of the
suits you can own with a
great flair for fitting in
anywhere, city or country_
Soft club collar set on a \
curving yoke, and a smooth
walking skirt. -
Don't
take
chances even
with minor b~rn.s,
bruises or other IndiSpositions. Play safe by
calling in your D0c:.'0r
or goi ng to see hlm.
And you arc safe, too.
""hen you brio,?" ~our
Doctor's preSCriptions
to this fine p\tarmacy.
Chester, Pa_
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16, 1960
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•' aryAnn.;;a.""aslcker Is Lasl Ohancelo Reg~sler Novel Parkin"ID Plan .
,. New P.lie
Librarian county
Any elegibl~, resident of tile " Proposed 10 Oouncil
.
who is not registered to vote
Peel Praises Miss Perkins,
AFS EXCHAII8E STUDENT
MAlES HOME HERE
IRepublicans To Hold
!lIIr. and Mrs. William D. Jones,
Sr., of Va.8'ar avenue have,a. their
guest for a year Svend Borgh Han;
.en of Skive. Denmark, who is here
on an American FIeld Service
Award.
Sven will remain with the Jones
family until he leaves for Denmark
next July. A graduate of his home
.
•
.
school, he IS enrolled 10 the seDlor
class at the high school.
Op·an House Toda,
in the General Election on NovemAbsent-Mindedness
Citizens for Nixon-Lodge
if h h rI
be 8
t ·11 d
Staff in. AnnounC·lng
r ,may
s I 0Annex
so
ein ur
e..
Could Prove
Launch County-wl·d Da
The
Courthouse
Media
Appointment
will be open until 9 p.m. tonight,
Costly
Campaign
and agein tomorrow morning from
B
It will be Open House for all iDeIThe Swarthmore Public Library 9
to 12
orough residents and visitors
aware County residents when the
Board announces the appointment
;im;'ll also ~':'~;"n Monday'dur- will'have to concentrate on keeping
Citizens for Nixon and Lodge
of Mary Ann Hunsicker:"s Li, t h e i r dates straight if C<>uncil de.
launch their county-wide campal~
ing business hours, 9 a.m. to 4 :30 cides 'to adopt a su~.tion made at
~.
f th P bl'
b
0
rarl~nk
e u IC Library. Miss p.m. BUT, Monday Is positively M d ' ht'
~t:- b Co .1
from county headquarters, 218
Hunslc .er is expected to assume the last chance for potential electon ay mg s mee 109 ~ UnCI West Front street, Media, today,
man Herman Bloom. Parking on all·
her poSItion by' O·tob 1 '
,
• er .
ors to register.
September 16 from 4 to 7 p.m.
h
'
borough streets should be restrict"
I
k·
n rna 109 ~ e announcement. H.
Among the highlights of ~he
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dl
P
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r
e
d
to
one
side,
Bloom
believes.,
Ig
C
00
S
L
"n ey ee, president of the Lithree hour gala event will be the
lIe proposed that the even-num·
brary d·Jrecto,rs, exp'ressed the
U
IC
liVe
introduction of the new NlxoDbered side of the street be used on
bo d ' 'd
ar
s L·b
eeply. felt appreciation of
Lodge campaign song which h ....
'to
even-numbered
days of the month
AClOg 'rarlan Leonore Perkins'
Letter
WI-nners
WI·II
been
recorded hy young PhiiadeI'rf I
and the odd-numbered side on oddcdhe~ u nhess, lo:yalt;v and effidency Drs. Fussell, van Dulleman, numbered days. At least one colC II
H
phia vocalist Joel Schaub and 0 ....
Urlng t e interim period. M'any
a
at
omes
chestra leader Ash Humes of PhDleague wondered out loud "how
M ond ay
lib rary readers have expressed
M rs. Bur t on C rane' on
adelphia. Schaub, witb a five piece
.
.
many
people
ever
know
what
day
t helr gratitude to the board mem_
World in Crux
band under the direction of Humes,
bers for the help of Miss Perkins
it is?" Bloom said the system had
Between t~e hours of 7 and 8 :30 will also lead a program of popular
and her assistants who have mainThe Woman's Club of Swarth- been used successfully in some Monday e~en)ng, S~tember ~9, the favorites for a community usingn.
tained library service in its normal more's Calendar October through other towns.
boy and girl athletIC letter wmners
Brief speeches will be given durmanner.
January lists three speakers on
Two actions of Council should of the Swarthmore High ~chool wi~1 ing the afternoon by Delaware
M'
vitlal concern of the time. Dr. assist parkers and police ticketers eo~duc~ an ad~lt '~thletl.c ASSOCl- County farmers, labor union memISS Hunsicker is a graduate of F R · h Id Fu II (M
if Bloom's suggestion is ever adopt.. abon ticket drIve m the Borough bers sma'il busl·nessmen profeeMcGill University, Montreal, WI·th
ranees em 0
sse
,rs.
,
,
BAd
Morris H.) will appear before a ed. The highway committee was an~ in .Rutledge. The purpose o~ the sional leaders ~d representatives
~ • . egree and honours in Engb· d
t·
f th S .
authorized to act on the request drive 's to ,make the A.A. tIcket of nat,·onal,·ty
oups now behl.nd
hsh, and of the Universl·ty of com me mee mg 0
e
entor
I
CI
b
T
d
.
of
Co
in
Bell,
Park
avenue
and
easily
accessible
to
the
many
adult
the
Iron
Curta,·~.
.
Michigan, Ann Arbor, I·n 1958 w,·th an d J umor u sue!'! ay evenmg"
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a M A . L·b
d
October 18, at which she will pre- Drexel road, for a street light on friends of the High School who are
For the younger set, a gaily dee• • In
1 rary an
Science.
t th
d
t·
f h
b Drexel road between Park and Vas- interested in the junior and senior orated merry-go-ro' und w,·II, be on
Sh,e did graduate work in English sen
e secon sec Ion 0
er 0 .
t·
t
d
f
th
P
·d
t·
will help ' night- schools' Athletic Program, and to hand outs,·de the headquarter. durand the classics at Oberlin College Jec Ive s u y o ' e
resl en laI sar kavenues. (This
h
,
d·d
t
d
.
t
par.
ers
see
ouse
numbers and sell as many tickets as possible in ,·ng th·e afternoon.
OberHn, Ohio, in 1956-57.
can t a es an campa1gn Issues.
.on Friday afternoon, October 28J the calendar if it becomes necessary order to build up enough financial Special showings of the 20 minMiss
Hunsicker
was
the
school
the Club will present Dr. Johanna to post them in each block to aid reserve to satisfy the many ex- ute documentary fl·lm, "Ambas••
_ l'b
I rarian at Fort Huachuca,. Ari- van Dullemen, prominent educator befuddled motoris~s-it is assumed penses required of such an ath- dor of Friendship" will also be pre..
zona in 1958, '59. Last year she from The Netherlands and admin- policemen always know what day letic program.·
sented and refreshments will be
had extensive library experience in
It is). A sidewalk along the north
The A. A. ticket, .priced at a reaistrator of the Fulbright program
served throughout the entire prothree positions. She was .the ,School there, in a discussion of U Ameri- side of Dartmouth avenue. west of sonable sum, entitles the holder to ceedings.
Librarian in the Alessandro Junior
Swarthmore avenue, was ordered admission to all home games in
Edward B. Mifflin. Drew avenue.
'Il'd
k
ALL
If
d d II
High School in the Riverside Cal- cans in Europe-Europeans in. tall d (Th'
.f
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America." Dr. van Dullemen is in IDS
e.
IS WI
a1 par ers
sports.
·one atten e a is a local member of the ('.ommittee.
I ornia School System; the Ret'erwhen they alight from their ve, home game activities without it,
the United States' on her third
ence Librarian in the Pomona '
hicles on odd-numbered days).
the cost would exceed six or seven
Publ,'c L,·b
d th B
h L· ~eeture tour in 14 years and ,availrary an
e rane
1•
Councilman Charles Lukens ask. times the price of the A. A. ticket. Reeds Return from
brarian' A ss,s
. t an't 10
.
th e Sa
Th
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Residence AbroaG
n ,able 10 the eastern part ofh the
• ed that Council consider the turther
. e, Athl e t·Ie· A ssoc,aUon
supBernardino F ree ·L""S
tem"etlUIlIrY,.!ar only one month. S e , S "
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widening of Park avenue along the ,ports, e entire at et,c -program
,Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Reed,
travell·ng WI·th·ts
B 00 km 0 hil e. F'0 I- a contag1ous
' S emor
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H·19h Sc h00Is, former residents of 2 9 CoIIege av1
f
h· s,pea_ er,.. 0 mg
f G e- parking meter area to alleviate 0 f t he J umorlowtng her graduation from· McGill" ~rees- rom t e umversltteS 0: ron· traffic congestion there.
which includes, in the Junior High, enue, have returI1ed to Swarthin 1955 , M,'ss H unSlC
.' k'er t'aught "igen, Amsterdam
and
Oxford.
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Decision was postponed on the for boys, tree
foothal I teams, more after four years in The
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team and basebaH team·j and for Reed served as Agricultural A,tInstitute of Architecture pamphlet ear e r . .
the girls, a third and fourth team tache at the American Embassy.
wllection for a Cleveland ArchitecOn No~ember 29, Esther Mertltt
in hockey, basketball, lacrosse. In
Mr. and Mrs. Heed left Septem(Continued on Page 6)
Crane, WIfe of Burton Crane of the
the High School, there are two bel' 8 for a vacation on Grand .Tra.N ew York Times, will discuss U Asia
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on the Move." Mrs. Crane spent 10
teams, a track team, and a varsity and a visit \Vith their daughter,
years prior to World War II in JaMrs. Joseph Reyholds
and J. V. baseball team for the 1'.11-s. Robert W. Gregory, of In·pan as a newspaper correspondent
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hoys; and for the girls, two hockey dianapolis.
and remained there for five years
ea 5 oroug
teams, two basket'all teams, and
Mr. Reed has been assigned to
afterward as an official member
Drive
two Iacro~sc teams.
duty in Washington, ;D.C., and
W. Richard Gordon to' of General MacArthur's Cceupa.
.Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, Oberlin
Expenses of the program include will report there about October L
. tion, She returns each year to Thai- avenue, district director of the necessary equipment, including During their stay in Swarthmore
Speak at Open Meet
land and.Japan.
United Fund Campaign, has lined protective equipment, medical and the Reeds were guests of Mrs. WilTuesday
Two deli~h~ful pr~grams by com- up 24 captains f{)l" the forthcoming trainer supplies, officials, and liam H. Thatcher of College RveAd'
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\V. Richard Gordon, tt'easm'er of petent
. muslcmns . wIll be heal·d.
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continue
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the University of Pennsylvania,
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will present the program for the monologue written by the Drama
. mon.
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Workshop
of
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Delaware
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fil'f't .fall meeting of the Junior
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,Mrs. Dav,d Bmgham,
Mrs. W.
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Woman's Club to be held at 8 p.m. el S
ereest, will be presented by cluh- W. Turner, Mrs. Bn'ney K. } .. orse, Crum Creek Twenty Feet above Level, Great Destruction
Tuesday at the 'Voman's Club·
members. Freidrich Deurenmatt's Mrs. J. A. C. Folle~: ,l\lrs. Henry
hou:;e. 118 Park avenue.
and Loss of Li fe
play "The Visit" will be n~rl'ated! L. Butler, Mrs: \VlIham \Vel~h,
A resident of Paoli, Mr. Gordon and analysed. Ch~ster· County's 'I Mrs. F. S. Chambers, Co-captams
(Rl']winled from TlIt~ SWAflTHMORE. Satul'dal/, August 5. 1911)
Was formerly with the Central In- historical homes will be discussed. M!'s. R, L. ThOl~lson and .Mrs, G.
t<'lligence Agency. He will speak and illustrated in a program "ehes.1 H. B. ~retschnCIdel', Mrs. Charles
Just 68 years ago today there oc- general description will apply to any
flU matters of current interest.
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\ in Delaware County the mostt two neighborhoods. On the morning
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Michael, Mrs. James Malone.
extraordinary storm and consequen I of the 5th a moderate rain was fallThe club has opened this meeting
Depar t men t programs pronllse
ft.,.lso, l\.f- l' s. Bell e Davidsl;1D inundation ever chronicled in loca,
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to the public, and all interested variety. The American
Home
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b bi th t '
oint mg, which extended beyond the
!lel'sons arc invited to come. 'Mem· Chairman announces a lampshade (Swarthmore Business Section), history, It IbslPra ha e a 11~ p the I limits of Delaware County in every
.
f Mrs. Raymond 1-1. Fellows, Mrs. of remarka e p enomena, In
,
bel'S are asked to bring guests.
class, the Art Chairman a senes 0
ff ted
d' 'ts d diul dIrection .. The storm that broke in
Anyone interested in becoming a classes with an exhibition by club- Corben C. Shute, ?vIrs. H. H. Gib· area a ec
an l~ 1
rea
all its fury in certain sections of Delmember of the club is urged to members set for December and a son, Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe, Mrs. consequences, there IS nothing to aware County during the afternoon
seemed to come from all points of
write or call Mrs, Frank S. Walter, study and museum trip on Renais- Hugh O. Thayer, Mrs. Samuel :. parallel it in all history.
513 Bryn Mawr avenue, KI 4-1257. sance Art. The Music Department Carpenter, Mrs. Ernest D. L~W1S
There have J:>een freshets from the compass, and partook in its naUn Ion t.ime to time in the local creeks, one ture of what is modernly termed.
The first Board Meeting will will preview Philadelphia Orches- (Swarthmore - Rutledge
taKe place next Tuesday, Septem- tra Concerts and attend them. Re- Sch.ool Di~tric~L. Mrs. H~rry G. ~ 1795, another in 1822 an~ the great 1 "cloud burst," accompan,ied, however,
ber 27, at 8 o'clock at the home of viewers Mrs. H. G. E. Ullman, Mrs. SmIth, MIS. DaVId S. SmIth, and Ice freshet of 1839, but neIther local by a hurricane that was tropical in
history nor tradition gives evidence 1 its fury. The black and lowering
~Ir", Richard H. Reuther, in Media. Francis H. Pennell, Mrs. L. ,H. Mrs. Fred A. Patman.
'~Il':':;. Reynolds will entertain her of a flood that will bear comparison clouds seemed to envelope the earth
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PACKING DAY THURSDAY
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with that of August 5, 1843 ... In I and lent a frightful vividness to th~
FOR CHURCH WORLD SERVICE HEIDI HONNOLD TAKES
d.. tructiveness to Hfe and property, I incessant flashes of llghtnlng and a
OATH OF OFFICE
PARENTS COUNCIL MEETING
this flood occurring In a temperate terrifying' nearness to the continuous
.
The Parents Council of the cltmate, as a result of rain alone, peals of thunder. The wind shifted
A packing of clothing for the
Church World Service will he held
Heidi Honn?ld was sworn ID .as Swartmore-Rutledge Schools will has no parallel on record.
rapidly from one point of the comon Thursday
9 :30 a.m. at the the new presIdent of the SeDlor
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C b· t, t th meet onday at 1 p.m. in the New
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pass to the other, driving the heavy
ll~byterian Church. Mrs. David HIgh School Stn ent a IDe a
e AU-Pur se Room -at the Rutgers
The most remarksble feature of clouds before It, blowing Jlghtly ln,
'ngham is in charge.
assembly program yesterd,· lOyh at- Avenue POSch00I •
the storm of August 5th was that It some sections, In others with a dyW K
H
. There is ~ particular need at this ternoon. Dr. arry
. tng am,
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t all f Its
wlthIn'the com
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that twisted II
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for men's and children's clo- superintendent of schools, adminDr. Harry W: KlDg~am, new speD
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superintendent, will. be 'ftrod.uced paratlvely narrow JImlts of J:lela- lald p'rosttate great trees and .-wept
lng, and praetir:al shoes. All con.
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ak b efl ware county, and even In this smi!11 everything "before it. Peach aDd
tributions should be clean and in
Heidi in tom swore ID Russell to the group an WI speh. rI Yf· territo was of 80 varied .. c:haracti!r I apple or........ • heavy 'orest tI ~
tood
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the Book Fai~ comudtlee, will an- In duration, violence aDd In the went down ,before It lUte reeds.
condition;' •
..~~hurches participate ill this ::e:.:.=;.urer, and Kathy Walsh nounee dates and plus.
quantli07 of rain
fell . . . ~
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The Greal Flood of Salurday, August 5, 184;J
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Carol
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honor guests.
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IJamalca. Mr. and Mrs. Lei. will be Deacon will attend thti BoetoD UIIi- on ~ondey, September 12.
Mr. and ~rs. Charles Izumi of
Mr. BD
The infant'a grandparenta are Benjamin West avenbS are the
Jr.• returned to their home on
Diclnnson avenue. "
and Drama.'
'Dr., and M~:"Seym~ur W. Klet- lI;'ate~1 grandparenta. Mrs. Ellier road Monday after spending the
Prior to her marriage Mrs. Lee
,
zien of South CHester road and,!>r. IOn :BOlin Of New York City aDd
summer at their home In OCean was feted at showers given by Mrs.
M'oKEAL.;lUMOIII! . I ' ,and Mrs. E. Fay Campbell Of Cor~ the laitlt Mr.. Edward Parker are the
City N J
Donald Roberts of Glen Mills and ~\sa Judith Broollil Pile Ul\, nell avenue.
patema), grandparents.
~• ..;,.,: Mrs, Merrill B, Hayes and Miss Helene Hopper of Dogwood daughter of Mr. and IIIrs.... u .. ~."
their famll f Un! ersIt lace re- lane. On September ·8, the couple ,M. Passmore of Rutledge, became '~r. and Mrs. William E. S~~id•
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were honor guests at a dinner give.. the bride of Mr. Richard Blair Mc. helser of Park avenue are recelvmg
IMr. and Mrs. Harlan R. Jesturned last week from Boothbay by Miss Marjorie Feeser at her Neal son of Mr and Mrs B Robin- congratuJoations on the birth of suP. Jr" of Bblnghamton~ N. Y., aDHarbor, Me" where they spent the home in Chester and the evening Bon McNeal of Cheste; ~t a 2 their third child and' first daugh- nounce the irth ,of a dllughter,
summer.
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Jennifer Hemphill, on September
before the weddmg tlje bride- o'clock weddmg Saturday after'. e
er nn, w 0 arllve on
groom's parents entertained at a noon. Dr. Frederick S. SchweitZer Mondey, September 6, in the Ches- 1.
EIIBABEMEIIT
buffet supper at their ho",e follow. perfollDed the double ring cere- ter HosJlital.
The infant's grandparenta. are
Mr. and Mrs. ~ohn Bird of Osk i ing the wedding rehearsal.
mony in the Ridley Park Unile!!
The little girl ia a, gr~nd~aughter Mr.' and Mrs. Meredith Hemphill
Crest lane, Wallingford, announce
iMr. Lee is also the grandson of Presbyterian Church.
Of Mr. and Mrs. Shmldhelser, Br., of Spring Lake, N. J., and Mrs.
the engagemerit of their .daughter of Mrs. Morria Lee of College aveGivt!li hi marriage b'! her father, Moylan" and Mr: and ~rs. George Harl!'Il R, Jessup of BraddOCk
Judy to Mr. .r~hn R. Wi1J lal!lS, son nue and the late Mr. Lee,
the bride was attended by Mrs. E. Harscheld of Phdadelphla.
Hel8bts, Md., aild the iate Mr. Josof Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Wi!,.
,Deane Passmore of Warren as m~'
sup. Mf. aM ilf11l, J. H.LrIan Jea.
Iiams of Whittier, Calif.
DEACON.ClSTER,
tron of honor' and by her cousin
Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. Keyes sup of Haverford' avenue are the
'Miss Bird is a graduate of
The marriage of Miss Sibyl La- Miss Ellis Cattelle Plowman of of Wallingford, formerly of Dart- paternal great-grandparents.
Swarthmore High School and Cor. vinia Oaster, daughter of Mr. and Harvard avenue Miss Phebe Mae mouth avenue, are receiving conMr. and Mrs. John Piper of
nell University, Ithaca, N. Y. She Mrs, Francis Bertram Caster of Turner of Oeea~ City, N.J., Miss gratulations on the arrival Of tbeir North Springfield, Va" announce
is currentl,! attending graduate Larchmont, N. Y., to Mr" David Suzanne Marie Erb and Mrs. I. H. second child and first daughter, the birth of a son, Jonathan Free.
sehool at the American University, Thomas Deacon, son of Mrs, Char- Caffey, Jr., both of Ridley Park, as Karen LQuise, who Was bOrn Wed- gard Piper, on Wednesday, August
Washington, D. C. She ·is a mem- les T, Deacon of Lafayette ave- bridesmaids.
nesday, September 7, in the Uni- 17.
ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma So- nue and the la~ Mr. Deacon, took
Donna Joan McNeal, niece of the versityof Pennsylvania Hospital.
rority.
~lace on Saturday! September 10, bridegroom, was the flower girl,
Mrs, Henry A. Piper of Mt. HolMr. Williams attended the Uni- m the Salem Baptist Church, New
Mr. Donald Allan McNeal was
Mr, and Mrs. Edward J. Parker yoke place is the paternal grandverSity of California, Berkeley, and Rochelle, in a two o'clock cere- his brother's best mall. The ushers of Philadelphia announce the birth mother, Mr, and Mrs. William
is a candidate for his Master's de- mony. The Reverend David A. Cole· included E. Deane Passmore and of a daughter, Ruth Ellison, on Freegard of North Springfield, Va~
gree in history at the same univer- man and the Reverend S. Gordon .Mr. John Lincoln Passmore broth- September 8 at the Presbyterian formerly of Swarthmore, are the
sity. 'Mr. Williams is presently Blenkin officiated.
ers of the bride, Mr. IIa~ry A. Hospital.
maternal grandparenta.
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Mrs, John A; Nevin, aunt of the Black of McKeesport. Mr. Gayle !_IRDUaUIUDIDIDDU
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member of Psi Upsilon Fraternity.
Escorted by her father, the V...rljen of Cabot.
bride wore a silk taffeta gown
Following a wedding trip to the
LEE.ROTHWELL
fashioned with an Alencon lace Smokey Mountains, the couple wiU "
Miss Linda Jane Rothwell, yoke reembToidered with pearls be at home after September 19 at I"
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ray- and sequins, a lace trimmed pep- 1 East Jefferson street, Media.
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, a bouffant
h i t 'skirtH termin'II
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side, became the bride of Mr. Wi!- a mg 10 a c ape ram. er 1 uYESTRE·JARRATT
Iiam Fiss Lee, Jr" son of Mr. and sion veil was arranged from a seed
Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Dennett of i
9 South Chester Road ~
Mrs. Lee of Guernsey road in a pearl and sequin crown, and 'she North Princeton avenue announce 9
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double ring ceremony on Saturday, carried a crescent bouquet of or- the marriage of Mrs. Dennett's
Call KIngswood 3-0476
September '10, at 1 o'clock in the chids, miniature ivy and lilies";f- daughter, Judith Devereux Jar- §
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Parkside Methodist Church, Ches. the-valley.
ratt, to Mr. Gordon K. Vestre, son . . '
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.MisB Frances J>amman of Larch- of Mr. and Mrs. Bjarne Vestre of .3UbI1Iml.I~l."lummtllllllUtltlIDlltlllbllllnnll",IIIU[JlllllllumnIUIIIIIIU1nllllllmlru:JlUml1l1nDlmlIlmAUIId~IIIJJhD8.
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and the the Reverend Roger J, mon t was th e mal 0
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Steiner officiated.
wore an emerald green taffeta Evangelical Lutheran
Church, The bride, who was given in mar- gown with a full skirt and match- Frederick, Md.
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riage by her father, wore a gown ing cummerbund and jacket, and
Miss Jarratt is a graduate of I
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of peau de soie trimmed with re- carried Ii crescent bouquet of min- Bradford Junior College, Bradford'i
embroidered Alencon lace and iature ivy, bronze chrysanthemums Mass. Mr. Vestre, who has com-I
seed pearls, featuring a scoop neck- and natural wheat.
pleted his service in the U,S. Navy,
line, short sleeves and semi-bell
The bridesmaids were Miss is a student at the Drexel Insti$16.50 per couple
Swarthmore Woman's Club a
skirt with apron effect ending in a Paula Gerenbllck of Bala.Cynwyd, tute of Tecbnolog)', Philadelphia. \
"hapel train. Her finger-tip veil of Miss Dorothy Ann Corson of FlourMR. WALTER- KEENAN. Instructor
French illusion fell from a crown town,dMrs.
FlBIl.I·DELMONTE
Class limited 'In ,'11.
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of seed pearls. She carried the Lee mono ' . n ., eo ~e roommate 0
M~. a:n d Mrs. FrankY. Brewster
Call Mrs. Ralph Young Ki 3-2235
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family prayer book with white the bride, and III;IS9 Susan Chat- of DIckinson ayenu,\ ann~unce the.
orchids and streamers with stepha- field of Harrison, N., Y. Their marriage of their daughter, Diana, I IIIr1m!lIIl1mnIllIIIIIUIIDIIIIIIIIIIUOIlIllIII1l11nIllIllIIIUIUlIIl1IlIIlIInml"fllUlu 1 1I1IIUIIIlDm11lnllllDlIl1JD1lmDIIBlllmll~
notis.
~wns of bronze taffeta were sim- to Mr. Aurelio Fabiani in Lugan,o,
llar to that of the honor attendant Switzerland on August 20, 1960.
Miss Marjorie Mae Feeser of and they carried crescent bouquets They returned from Europe TuesChester was the maid of honor. of yellow.chrysanthemums, minia- day on the Queen Mary and will
She wore a hyacinth blue satin tUre ivy and natural wheat,
make their home in Phila
Mr. Charles Matthews of New
Mr. Fabiani is president of the
bow and streamers. Her headpiece York served as, Mr. Deacon's best Philadelphia Lyric Opera Cornwas a nylon leaf tiara with match- man. The ushers were Mr. Mar- pany. Mrs. Fabiani will continue
ing veil and she cBrried a crescent shall. Nelson of Princeton, N. J., her operatic career under the proTomorrow, September 17, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
bouquet of pink rU'brum lilies,
Mr, Craig Peel of Columbia ave- fessional riame of Diana Delmonte.
The bridesmaids were Miss Eli· nue, 'Mr, Leslie Keighton of Cedar She is scheduled to appear thia
Grounds. Baltimore Pike. West of
nor Lee, sister of the bridegroom, lane and Mr, John Wetlaufer of season wi1ih the Phiiadelphia,Lyric,
Miss Georgetta Harrar of Sears· Strath Haven avenue,
the Pittsburgh Opera, the, New
dale, N. y" Mrs. Alan Craig of
Mrs, Caster wore a champagne York City Opera, and the Opera
Philadelphia, roommates of the lace dress with matching accessor Comique in Paris.
bride at Swarthmore College, and ies and a brown cymbidium orchid
Mrs. Donald Roberts of Glen Mills, corsage.
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BIRTHS
a cOQ-sin of the bride. They were
Dr, and Mrs, Edward F. CampjMrs. Deacon chose a rose lace
gowned like the maid of honor and over taffeta with which she wore bell, J r" of Chicago, Ill., announce
carried similar bouq~ets.
a matching feathered hat and a the birth of a son, Thomas Edward,
!Mr. William Fiss Lee served as green cymbidium corsage.
bis son's best man. The ushers were
A reception was held in the so- ~~~
Mr. Thomas Kershaw of Newark. cial rooms of the church following
For MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTlO.S
I. First rule is to use a HOOVER upright vacuum cleaner.
Del., Mr, Kevin Cadigan of Elm the ceremony.
PAULSON has th ..se, on sale. Ask about our bargains in used
eol
avenue. Mr. Har:rison C. Dunning
Following a wedding trip to New
HOOVERS.
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of Moylan, and Mr. Robert Lee of England Mr, and Mrs. Deacon will
.MRS. LLOYD E, KAUFFMAN
H'artsdale, N. Y., cousin of the live in Boston, Mass., where Mr.
KI 3·2080
2. If you already have a tank-type cleaner, do not despair.
bridegroom,
~,,~
Mrs. Rothwell chose a gown of
You really need both kinds to do both types of cleaning
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amber spice silk faille with which
b?st. PAULSON can take your old cleaner in trade, if you
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she wore a beige feathered hat and
w,sh.
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a green cymbidium orchid.
IT'S STILL
Mrs. Lee was attired in a willow
3.
not be afraid to t~ some o(these "home rug cleaning"
Served Daily
green chiffon model featuring a
Items. Most of them will not hurt your rugs, and while not
draped bodice and back panels. She
the .equal of professional rug cleaning, many of them have
BY THE SEA
~ Both Hot & Cold Dishel~
wore a green hat of velvet leaves
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merIt. We have some of these on sale in our store.
is the way vacationers de·
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corsage.
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church,
bath from $12.75 Mod, Am.,
5. NEED NEW RUGS? PAULSON offers a complete selec:lion
Following a wedding trip to the
S7.50 European each person,
of colors and types, arranged by color in our store or brought
Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and
Ask about Inclusive Plan.
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AUanlicCily 5-1211 • N, Y.,
to your home for your convenience. Your old rugs taken
aThu~day 5 to 9 - Sunday Ho e~
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Route I, Baltimore Pike
KI 3-4569
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Guaranteed Used Cars
Telephones
KINGSWOOD
3-1250 - 3-1251
I u,;,lilc,b bad Ii- aplrlt of Infirmity 18
!Y••us" (011. 13).
Tbe Senior High Choir will
The Golden Text Is from Jobn
Wi'" Appreciation
heserse at 8:46 a.m. Sunday.
(6:63) : "It is the spirit tiI&t qulck,Morning Worship will be held
eneth; th~ tieah ,profiteth nothing." To the Editor:
9:16 and 11 o'clock Sunday mornI wish to' thank all who sO klndYou are invited to attend the
ing.
services at First Church of Christ, Iy remembered me on my 99th
Church School classes are held Scientist, 206 Park avenue, at 11 birthday.
'THE SWARTHMOREAN
PUBLISHED I!VI!RY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORI!, PI!NNA.
PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD, Publish...s
Phone Klngswood 3·0900
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
BAIIBARA B. KENT, MB1i4IIing EdiUn'
Rosalie D. Pelnol
Jeannette V. Howe
Marjorie T Told
wh0I:~:~======~==~==~==~E~I~Iz~abe~t~h~G~.~M~OO:"~
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at
9:16
a.JD. Studente
have
not'and
been11registered
before in
the Church School should be
brought to the Church School OfEntered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
fice in the Loeffler Building.
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
The Senior High and Adult ciaasDEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
es (including the Women's Bible
class) win begin on October 2.
SWARTHMORE, PENNA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 16, 1,960
The Junior High class will me,et I
for th~ firSt session at 9 :16
METHODIST 10TES
their regular Sunday evening meet- Sundays hi
ings at 7 p.m.
Th J I Hi h B
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Mr Kulp will give the message
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at the 8 :30 a.m. an 11 a.m. ser· dies' Bible Class will be held on
Olr
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ge er a
vices Sunday. His subject win be W d d t 12 '30 '
t'
h p.m. Sunday only. A future proenesaya.
p.m. rd
a te6 gram willbe set up a tth'IS t'Ime.
"The Sound of Love'. •
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Church School Classes are held Union avenue. Members will bring
.~orning Prayers are held
at 9:~6 a.m .. for all ages:
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boxlul)cheons. Dessert and bever- 9 oclock Tuesd~ys.
JUDlor High .and ~eDlor High age will be served. Members are . The Session will meet at 7:30
Youth Fenowshlps will meet for also asked to bring articles for the p.m., Tuesday evening, Sel~tember I
Needlework Guild.'
27.
The Commission on StewardCircle 4, Chairman Mrs. Ge<,.",.1
CHURCH SERVICES
ship and Finance will meet on Wed- Patterson, will have a
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
nesday at 8 .p.m. at the church..
coffee from 10 to 12 at the home of
D. Evor Roberts, Minister
The Methorlist Men are reminded Mrs. Ford F. Robinson, 136
Robert o. Browne, Assoc. Minister that their fall activities will start sey road.
.
and Minister of Christian Education with Sunday morning breakfast at
The Primary Choir will rehearse
S11Ilday. S~ptember 18
Smedley Park on .September 25 at at 3 :30 Thursday. followed by the
9:16 A.M.-Morning Worship
7 :30 a.m. sharp. Name of the guest Junior Choir at 4 p.m. The Chancel
.9:15. A.M.-Church School
speaker will be announced at a Choir will rehease at 7 :30.
11 :00 A.M.-Morning Worship
later
date.
The Christian Education and
11 :00 A.M.-Church School
The following choirs will meet Church School Staff Dinner will
Tuesday. September 20
Thursday:
be held Friday night at 6 :30 in
9 :00 A.M.-Morning Prayer
At 3 :45 p.m. Carol Choir; 4 :15p. McCahan Hall.
Frld&y. September 23
m.
Wesleya'! Choir; 7:00 p.m.
----6:30 PJM.-Church School Staff
Chapel
Choir;
8:00
p.m.
Chancel
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE NOTES
Dinner
Choir.
How freedom from the bondage
METHODIST CHURCH
of sickness and sin can be gained
The Rev. John C. Knill. Minister
TRINITY NOTES
h
James S. MacMain
trough
whoJly spiritual means will
Minister for Youth
There will be a celebration of the be emphasized at Christian SciCharles Schisler
Holy Communion at 8 a,m. and ence churches Sund&y in the LesMinister of Music
9:30 a.m. Sunday morning: There son -S ennon entit! ed "Ma tter~..
SalId&y, September 18
will 'be a service of Morning PrayReailings from the Bible will In.
KEYSTONE SECRETAR IAL AN D
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL
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Opening Dates September 19 and 26
(Other Dates Arrangedl
7:00
Beginning, Intermediate, and
Advanced Accounting
Business English and Spelling
Arithmetic
Beginning ~nd Brulh~up Tyewriting
Comptomatry
to
9:30
Pot";i.
Bustness Organixation
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3-1747 or KI 3-4656
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We conduct services to suit your budget
• • • ond all receive the same meticulous aHention.
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THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
OIMlt It. lAIR, _~
M»:i A. IAIJI, " ........
There will be a services of Morn-
6:00 P.M.-Covered Dish Supper in Whittier
House. Bring supper.
settings, dessert and
Beverage
7:30 P.M.-Monthly Meeting for
FRIEIIDS MEETIIJB NOTES
Friends are invited to join in
singing hymns at 10:25 on Sunday.
This wiU be the last regular Hymn
Sing before Meeting for Worship
unless otherwise noted.
.
There WIU be a Family Meeting
Business
for Worship on Sunday. Friends
Tuesday, September 20
All day sewing for AFSC
and their friends are welcome to
Wednesday. September 1&
join in this Family Meeting, and
All-day sewing for AFSC
to come together for a Social Hour
FIRST CHURCH OF
in the Rushmore Room following
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
the .Meeting for Wo:rsltip
Park Avenue helow Harvard
.
Smtd&y September 18
The Monthly Meeting for Busi11:00 A.M.~unday School
ness on Tuesday, will be held prom11:00 A.M.-The Lesson Sermon pt!y lit 7:30 p.m. A Covered Dish
will be "Matter."
Supper at 6 ·p.m. precedes the
'Wednesday evening meeting eaeh !;losiness Meeting. Friends should
week. 8 P.M., Reading Room. 409 bring supper and teble settmga'
Dartmouth Avenue, oJX!n w....k.
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da,. exeept bollda,., 10-&; Fri. ~essert and beverage will be proda)- .....to«, '1-8.
Vlded.
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valleys of the sprawling
countryside served by the
Philadelphia Suburban
Water Company create a
difficult transportation
and distribution problem
-moving' water from sea
level to more than 700
feet in eleveition throughaut' a 300 square-mile
area.
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The never-failing
delivery of abundant
quantities of Pure Springfleld Water to aur thousands of custamers is
accomplished by 3 maior
pumping stations and 34
booSter stations which
force the water uphill and
hundreds of pressurereducing valves which
control its flow down steep
grades.
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mer home o~ Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Eo American Legion Room, Borough
FIliher who are now residing In Wal- Hall. .
Ilngford. The Formans have four
Members will bring their Harchildren. George a frewrnan In col- vest Mum plants which they receiv~
lege. Richard who·1s In tenth grade. ed last spring for competition. VisPhillp In sixth grade of tile Swarth- itors are welcome.
more schools and Lori, two years old.
The ReV. EfIc T. Braund and Mrs.
..S. TRAINIIIB CLASSES
BraUnd of cornell aVenue and their
The first of four Girl Scout I
,d&ughter Nancy left this week for Leadership Training classes will be \
Wooster. 0 .• where Nancy villl enter held 'Thursday, from 10 a.m. to
the· freshman class of tile Oollege of \2:30 p.m. in the Women's Ass~iWooster.
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ation Room of the Presbyterian
Mr. and Mrs. Alburt Rosenberg. Church.
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and baby daughter Ellie of Elm ave- \ Subsequent classes .will be held
nue have Teturned from a trip to on September 29, October 6, and 13.
the Allegheny state Park In New Those attending from Swarthmore
fOR"S"!!!·y
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BULET SLENDERIZIN8
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DANCE _ Toe _ Ballet - Tap - Ballroom - Baton -:- Ball~. Slen eraing
ART _ Variety of media _ Emphasis on Creativity
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DRAMA _ Self Expression _ Voice and Elocution - Pantom.m~
CHARM AND MODELING _ Poise _ Groomi"g - P()st~re - EtIquette ,,'..'
Personality Development
PIANO _ PrjvQte Instructio;, _ Classical pr Popular
SWARTHMO' RE STU 0'10
Fairview and Kendall Roads
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Transportation Available
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Children and Adillt Classes
LEhigh 2.J?S9
N ASSOCIATION 4%
av:~~ ~~:~n! ~:~~ ~:: 4% INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS AND LOA.
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In a few years by the KInzUB Dam.
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PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN WATER COMPANY
after spending two weeks In New
1884
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
1960
York City. severBi days as the guests
May 31, 1960
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
of Dr. and Mrs. Lovett Dewees of
,
ASSETS
FULL PAID INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES
Olen Ml!ls at pocono Lake PreserVe
••••••.•••• $2,991,177.56
LLMENT ACCOUNTS
and some time In Waverly vhdtlng
First Mortgage Loans .......................
109,540.26
INSTA
Share Loans ............................ - .. .. • .. • .. .. •
2 076 AA
VACATION CLUBS CHRISTMAS ClUBS
her son and d'aughter·In-IaW Mr. and
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FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS
Mrs. Robert D. Hall and their famIlY.
Real Estate wne .••.•..•.•••••••••••••••
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52500 00
Mr. Hall was recent!)' appointed
Federal Home Laan Bank Shares:.' ..................... "
137:5-13': 13
CONSTRUCTION LOANS
agent
of
tile
Northwestern
United
States
Government
Sec~"hes
••••••.••••
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144,698.52
OFFICERS
general
Mutual LIfe rnsurance company and
Cash in Bank ......
8,471.29
JOSEPH M. ROWE ............ President
has moved from West Hartford.
Furniture; Fixtures an
qu.pme ••••••••.•• .••••.
7 157.08
JOHN F. SPENCER •••..••• Vice Pr!lsident
Conn. to HIlltop road. Waverly.
Other Assets ..........................................
CHARLES pALMER ............ 'freasurer
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gay of RlverTotal A$Sets .......................................... $3,453,134.28
NEWLIN P. PALMER .... Assistant Treasurer
view road had as tbelr guests last
LIABILITIES
EDMUND JONES ••..•••..•... Secretary
week Mr. and Mrs. Theodore TamS
A
ts
•••••.••• $2.792,780.56
DONALD A. PURDY •••• Assistant Secretary
of Gainesville. Fla. Mr. and Mrs.
. Savings and 'nvestmen,t H ccouLn • ii~~k"
340,000.00
EDMUND JONES
. . . . . . . . . Attorney
Donald Thompson, former BWarthAdvon~espfrom Federa ome aan . .: : :: ::: :: :::. • •• . • 84,925.00
DONALD S. GUTHRIE. Mgr., Media Office
ts of the
loans," rocess ........ • ...... ·....
5877.75
01 RECTORS
Elected
moreans, were alsc gues
Other Liabilities ••.•..•••.••••••..•."-..................
They had driven from CrawCHARLES PALMER • • .. • .. • .. . .. • •. '''97
Ga=.
JReserves as follows:
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fordsville. Ind.• where ~.j, ThCo°UmegP-e
Specific Reserves ...................... •••••.•••• '.1971,,499147•.8549
JOSEPH M. HOWE ............... 1923
son Is Ubrarian of W a l l ..
Contingent Reserves .................
30138.54 . 229,550.97
.JOHN F• SPENCER .............. .. 1941
to Rutgers University. ~viI:
Undivided Protm .. , ............. ...........
,
EDMUND JONES .................. 1941
N. J .• where theIR son will b e I I I n ·
$3453,134.28
LEE P. WRAY.
.... ~ .............. 1943
sophomore year.
Total Liabilities •••••••••••••.•.,: ..... ;, •
~; ·P~n"';l"anm.EDMUND L HARVEY •.•••.•••••.•• 1947
Mr. and Mrs. Judson ~ Boove<'.
.
A savings institutWncharter"d ,n 1884 II 0 1 , ;Bnkir.9 and
DONALD A. PURDY, .............. IIJ54
Jr.• of Waillngford. Mr. and Mrs. A.
It is supervised bll tM SIBU Devan;::
SI/;~
J. CARLTON EDWARDS ............ 1956
W.WoodwardofMoy~andMr.and
is'" ",embor 1M Federal flO"':!,
A'NNUM
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NEWLIN P. PALMER ............... I9P
Mrs. T}!orij.SE: Wym,e of cynwyd
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_ H. :WeIBel of Wap8.
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Indlanswho
on aseveral
nearbySeneca
reser- lunches.
York.
They live
vhdted
vation that will probably be flooded
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Top-flight purification ond engineering, visian and the !,xpenditure
of vast sums of money to expand and improve our system of supply
far 34 distinct pressure service areas assure our increasing number
of custamers of plenty af Pure Springfleld Water in the exciting
yeors ahead.
M
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The Camera & Hobby Shop
relephone 10 3-1581·
The Ups And Downs
Of· Wafer Supply
ing Prayer at 9:16 a.m. and a service of Evening Prayer at 6 p.m.
each day .Monday through Friday.
There will be a meeting of the
Stewardship Ccmmittee on Mon.
day at 8 p.m. At 4 p.m. the Boys'
Choir will rehearse and at 8 p.m.
the Cantata Singers will rehearse.
On ·Tuesday, House Church will
b
e at 9 :46 a.m. The Sewing Group
will meet at 10 a.m. There will be
a Zone Dinner at 7 p.m. There will
be a celebration of the Holy Com·
munion at 7 a.m. and 9 :30 a.m. on
Wednesday. Boys' Choir will rahearse at 4 p.m. 'rhe Women of
Trinity Evening Group will meet at
8 p.m. At 8 p.m. there will be a
service of Evensong. Teacher training will be held at 8:30 p.m.
On Thursday there will be a
celebration of Holy Communion at
9 :30 a.m. The Women's Study
Group will meet at 10 a.m. At 4
p.m. the Girls' Choir will rehearse.
From. 6:15 to 9:30 p.m. there will
be choir rehearsals. The Fellowship Committee will meet at 8 p.m.
There will be a celebration of the
.
Holy Communion on Friday and
Saturday at 9 :30 a.m.
AUTO _ERV.OE
I
D•• IClO •• 0' .UNlIlALS
A.M.-Mr.
Kulp
will preach>
er andwill
Sermon
at 11:16.
8 p.m. c~~u:de~L~u~k~e':s~a~cc~o~u:n~t~o:f~t~h~e~h~e~a~li;ng~_J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!
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A.M.-Church
Sch".ol
Classes there
be a service
ofAt
Eve'
by Christ Jesus of the woman
A.M~Mr. Kulp will preach.
.
DIng
P.M.--Jr.·Sr. Hi Fellowship Prayer. The Ushers for the serTRINITY CHURCH
vices ar.. as follows:
At 9.30 A.M. - C. M. WaterTh.. Rev. Layton P. Zimmer. Rector
The Rev. George R. McKelvey, bury, head usher; R. H. Maxwell,
Curate
W. Nelson, W. B. Haladay, F. S.
Ashley, E. M. Hillary; at 11:16
Sunday. September 18
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion and A.M. - H. L. Harris, head usher;
word
G. S. Valentine, R. G. Tressler, K.
9:30 A.M.-H
oly
Communion
andc.
Kennedy, W. C. Hogg, Jr., Wil.
S ennan
.
,
H:16 A.M.-
Sennon
ew!
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8:80
9.45
11:00
7 :00
8:00 P;M.-Evening Prayer
Monda.y, September 19
9:16 A.M.-Morning Prayer
6:00 P,M,-Evening Prayer
Tuesday. September 20
9:16 A.M.-Morning Prayer
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
Wedn_ay. September 21
('St. Matthew)
'1 :00 A.M.-Holy Communion
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
9 :30 A.M.-Holy Communion
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
Thursday. September 22
9:16 A.M.-Morning Prayer
9:80 A.M.-Holy Communion
6:00 P M.-Evening Prayer
FrIday, September 23
(Ember Day)
9:16 A.M.-Morning Prayer
9:80 A.M.-Holy Communion
6:00 P M.-Eveningo Prayer
Saturday. September 24
(Ember Day)
11:30 A,M.-Holy Communion
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
S11Ilday. September 18
10 :26 A.M.-Hymn Sing. Meeting
House.
11 :00 A.M.-l\f·.tin~ fo_ Worship.
AIl are welcome
12 No a n-Snci.l Hour in Whittier House
6:30-7:00 P.M.-FeIJowship Group
meets in Whittier
House
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i"tber
Insuranu
Civil Service Training
For further information call KI
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1It«4" 'IIttlaf}e
Real. Estate
Mar~.ting
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SUBJECTS (Regular)
SPECIAL SU8JECrS (Offered
aeginning and Brush.up Shorthand
when demand warrants)
I
tllm into Bal~llIIOre pike, CoIlided\Medla. Rilht front en'" of•. j>oth
witb another being driven west on vehlcl.... and a door on the Nlewln..
. Hobert vi Bernhardt EuroPe' b re J.i:r !latuien will visit The Fire Company galDed anoth· the pike by Edwar.d Niewinskl, ski car were damaged.
Mr. and l\4rs.
•
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er rooter this wee.k after being caU- .-;;~;;~;;;;;;;;~;;.::~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::====:::::=~
of South PrInceton avenue ret
• companies who are Ucensees of the . d to th h
f D Ell M Rob- ;:.
from G~ville. wllere they i General Electric company In Eng. ~
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a . .
SAF~TY
S. ",vlay
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to ThIel land SWeden, Germany France erls. 110 Cornell avenue, to cope
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took their daughter In~'~~f--~--n s~tze' I-A and Itsly ~ey
with a smoking heater at 3 :40
College
for entrance """ ',=~w.
r.
. . . .during
. · their four p.m. Monday. S'd
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t r a v e l lIy
motorclll'
al Dr. Rob.rts
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MOTOR TUNE-UP with ENGINE ""OPE
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B Dennett of week trlp. Mrs. Hansen's mother Mrs. "Tho•• men are amazing. 1 dashed
Mr. and Mrs. Louis.
m
_ Chester B. Bowe of Lynn. Mass.. Is outside to move my car as soon a8
DYNAMIC WHEEL BALANCE
WHEEL ALIGN~ENT
J:iorth PrInceton av~ue. : : , ~t vIsIt!Ilg the famll)' during Mr. and I hung up the telephone ~fter givledby~.Dennethson . \ . ' Mr8.aansen·sabsence.
ingthealarm, and the engines were
ROBERT
ATZ. Mgr.
Thursday for .Brunswlck. Me., w.= . oOOrge Gilmour of Harvard ave- pulling up to the house before I
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
t\obbY entered tile freshman
nue Is attending the OrIentatlDn Pro- completed the job."
a\ Bowdoin College. on Sunday tbe gram 'for 'freshnlen this week a.t
Chester road was the Beene of two
Opposite Borough Parking Lot
Dennetts will fly from IdlewUd by l"ranldln and MaTshall CoUege. Lan- accidents over the week-end. At 1
11.,,_004 1.0440
Dirt..... I I . Latl,IHI A"....
jet to Gene~~ Bwlw.rland. on a five caster. The college opens offlclsllyon 2 :20 p.m. Saturday the car of
Closed Saturday at 12:30 P.M.
week comlllDation bUBlness and september lIl.
Lloyd B. Sirman, Jr., Laurel, Del., ~======;;===::!::=~============i
pleasure trip. They will travel
MIss Virginia Hath of Yale avenue making a left turn out of the Bouth . ;-:
tlJrOqgh ItI!lY ~d Greece.
had as her guest over the _weekend end of the railroad underpass eel·
405 Dartmouth Avenue
oamon K1etzlen, son of Dr. and her sister MIss Gertrud Rath of Far- Jided with the northbound car of
Mrs. seymour W. K1etzlen of South mlngton. Conn.
,Michael Voit, Drexel Hill. Both
MUSIC - INSTRUMENTS - REPAIRS
Chester road. has been vacationing
Mrs. George B. Heckman. her vehicles were damaged on the left
for ... ~ on ijerp!l Js\jllld. 'Me.. daughter June Lee and son G. B. fenders. The Veit ear had to be
Enroll Now lOT Specialized Instruction
with "his
foUowtng completion of Park avenue returned home Fri- towed away.
of his @~!'S a~ rFl'JISy!yania state day after Bpen~ the summer at At 6:11 p.m. Sunday the car of
GU!TAR
PIANO (popular and classical>
University. University Park, Dr. Haven Beach. N.J. Dr. Heckman Irene A. Lanahan, 'Springfield,
ACCORDION
K1etzlen returned Monda.y evening. joined his family for weekends arid traveling south on Chester road
" Mr. and Mrs. Rober.t S. ~mp of his two w:eek vacation.
collided with that of Angelo Venand All Wind Instruments
RIverview r~iu:\ motored to BehenecGeorge Hansell. m. son of Mr. and turelJa of Broomall which was makFor Information - Call KI 4-5448
tady. N. Y •• on Tuesday with their Mrs. Geoge A. Hansen. Jr.. of North ing a left turn from Chester road
son steve who will enter Union Col- swarth1nore avenue. Is vIsltlngBarry north into Swarthmore avenue. Exlege as a freshman.
Wright. son of Mrs. Ruth Wright of tensive damage to the fronts of
Mf. ~ 1\41's. ~,.",d q. foI!D~y Walnut Jane. at !4eredlth. N.B.• this both cars resulted and they had to
Jr., of BbrathHaven avenue have as week before returntng to pennsylvan- he towed from the scene. Mrs. Ette
, eived a forehead cut
their house guests ¥r. E!I!'~y's par~ la ~tary.College for his senior year. Ve~ture\la .rec
ents Mr. and Mrs. Ednet Sr. of B1rJD.
Mr. and Mrs. Oharles L. Chandler which reqUired two sutures.
Ingham, Ala.• who arrived on Thurs- returned Monday to their hOllle in
At 5:43 .p.m. Monday Patrolman
day. .
tIleDartmouthHouseafteramonth's James Davis discovered Miss Ruth
Jim McCorkel. son of Mr. and vacktlonlnNewEngland.Theyspent Reynolds of Wallingford bleeding
!In. Roy J. McCorkel of Cornell Uu-ee weeks at Lake Sunapee. N.H.. from the nose at Yale ave~ue and
avenue;' arrived home on August 31 and one week on the Isle of Shoals C?hester road. He took MISS Rey.
Does Your Last Name Begin Wit" A
frolll his junior year abroad In where they attended the ReUgious nolds, who had fallen en route from
Ghana and a summer of work camp- Conference' on ChurcI>manBhlp.
her work at the Swarthmore bank,
LeHer Between The Ones Listed Above?
In
Togo
with
the
crossroads
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to
Crozer Hospital, Chester where
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David the IDJury was repalre WI
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and their three year 0
son.
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Wednl1l!day to the College of Woos.
h
re sutures.
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te 0 ! his senior year. formerlyolPittsfield.Mass" ave'
A Wellesley road youth paid a
ter, :yv008 r. 'an!'O:d to Ohio by his cenUy moved to 115 Yale square.
$10 fine for reekless driving on.
He was accomp
with To
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~ts md sister Mary Lou Who Is 'Mrs. G, we,st Cochrane . , .
m- Cedar lane.
:nterlng her fTesl1DUJD year at my and Suzie of RIverview road have
At 8 :20 a.m. Wednesday a ~ar
woOster.
arrived home followtng a summer driven by William Porter, Phlla'
4 - 6 Park Avenue. Swarthmore, Pa.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward D. Bruce of spent In Ocean City. N. J.
delphia, traveling north o~ SwarthPark avenue had as their 1!"ests on Mr. and Mrs. Charles IzumI of more avenue and attemptmg a left \
To Pick Up Your Processed film That
Saturday Mr;' IUId Mrs. Paul R. Benjamin West avenue had as their
Metzger of Allentown.
. weekend ~est Mrs. May LIlly of
Gif~s
Has 'Been Siffing Here for ~eye;al Weeksl
M1'. and Mrs. Loren V. Forman Clrevy Chase. Md.
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who lived on University place before
15 So. Ch.der Rood
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Fri.-9 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.
Mr. Forman was transferred In 1953 MUM MEM8ERS SET
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to .Everett, Wash,. moved back to
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NIGHT SCHOOL
Mondays and Thursdays
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Petr'sofuils' , I'pr~ ::"~11)'by'l~!"t!:~ ~
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Trees Damagi Homes,
Wires in Hurricane
ia In process. The ordinance would Novel Parking Plan
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also enable advisable new plantings
Proposed to Council
and procurement of funds to cover
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tree needs.
application of Dr. William Rial
Roots and Branches
At 11 a.m. Monday a large oak and Dr. Harold Wilkinson to build
Give Way To
tree containing a concrete fill was a one-story medical office' builduprooted from the watar·soaked ing ·on a. Dartmouth avenue lot
. Wind, Rain
between Amherst and Oberlin aveMonday's Hurricane Donna ri- lawn of Bartine A. Stoner, Jr., 218 nues. Several residents of the area
valed Hurricane Hazel of 1954 as Cornell avenue, falling against the appaared during the meeting's pub_
far as Swarthmore trees felled home of the Roy ~. MeCork~ls at lie hearing on this question. Max222 Cornell, knocklllg' a hole 10 the ey Morrison immediate neighbor
third story roof, .taking off the who had ow~ed the lot some year~
front porch and dIsmantling part ago pointed out that the deed reof the dining room wall. An hour stri~ta use of the lot to. a house
later across the street, at 22.9, the and .garage. He said this . would
H..,ton D. 'MoOrays had their lar- have to be changed to legall.., any
gest tree descend across their lawn. other use and that he was not enAt the same time Maurice Deyo, tirely satisried with the location of
sales manager of Paper Products the driveway to the proposed parkC0'1'pany, returned ho?,; as the ing area as it appears in the curplant closed due ~ rlsm.g Crum rent plan. Councilman William Gill
Creek ~atar~ flooding offIces! en- promised a meeting of his building
dangerm g . md.1 motors and br"l~es regulations committee and .the printo the maIO hlghway-onlyto fmd cipals involved
den avenue had
uprooted and
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crushed the shIngle roof of hIS h· h k th State t
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.porch as well as damaging the up- W IC. as s
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0 rep a~e t e
t 512 P h barrIer ·posts along Swarthmore avf f h' h
per roo 0
15 orne a .
. ro ~ enne north of Chester road. He
ably th; game guest laId a poplar rotested that the old dUa idated
and wores across the Charles B. p
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Shaw llOWI1 at 606 0 den.
wooden posts s~rung WIth saggmg
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cable were a dIsgrace to the Bar.
Householders who had to pump ough.
out their cellars. weren't much
The application of Cyril Gardi17!1z S. Chester Road
worse .off than occ~p~nts of the ner to subdivide his property at
new. 'h,gh school buddmg •. Every the corner of Ogden avenue and
Swarthmore
avadablebucket to catch drops and 1Walnut lane so that he could sell
in
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maintenance employees with the rear portion for a building lot
IlSEMENT
mops were needed when the cafe- that would face on Walnut lane
ESIDE
Mothe" set for
Mciry Ann Hllnsider Is
'PllyDay' Sept. 24
New Public . Librarian
Arrangementa have ~n completed by the Swarthmore Mothers'
Club for a day at Playtown Park,
Hal·timore Pike, Springfield, on
Saturday, September 2., from 16 p.m.
. Tickets may be obtailjed until
Friday, SeIitember 23, from chairman ·Mrs. John Schwartz and her
committee.
The affair is open to the public.
Rain date is Saturday, October 1.
ISABEL P.
UNTINB, Prap.
teria kitchen flooded. Mter the
ivy beds in front of the ground
floor office windows. on College r'ovenue had absorbed all the dampness they c~uld hold, the water oozo
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GOOD MEAT
For those who wish somethin~ extra special in
meat, Media Lockers is now offering roasts and
steaks of USDA PRIME BEEF-the highest gOY.
ernment grade of beef. If you wish eyen fancier
melt, we have limited quantities of SUPER DELUXE BEEF which includes the yery top of the
Prime grade of Show Beef. If you enjoy the finest
in melts, ~r wis~ t:.o hlye something extraordinary
for a speCial occaSion, come in for a roast or a box
of stelks_ We know you will come back for more.
MEDIA LOCKERS
620 W. Painter Street
Media
Monday thru Saturday
Open 9 to 5
Media Locke.. also sells quarters and sides of USDA Choice
Grade and USDA Prime Grade for those who wish to stock
their freezers with meat of outstanding quality. Phone LOwell
6-4214 for information or to place your order.
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$2500
from residents
its side 80
of
the Hlt.rvard
avenue on
extension
that Swarthmore would not have to
apply to the individual householders for their share of improving the
street.
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Two ordinances regarding the
Central Delaware County Sewer
Authority were .passed. One ap-
Spacial Faature
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Klngswood 3.1430
Swart.hmore. Po.
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8th Year for fhe
Swarthmore Balfel School
"Never A Studennt Who
Hasn't Benefitted"
Nn frill_no fuss
Just good instruction-fun
exercise. As much a part of
any girl's education as the ABC's.
The rates are very modest by comparison-yet you will not find better instruction at
any price. Again this year We have Elaine
Wilson
an experienced teacher with professional training.
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Small classes for mora individual i"sfruction---e,,~
roll now.
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Administration BuildiDc
and famous Clock Tower
The Swarthmorean
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How long and how well
will it last'?
Underlying its unique variety of facilities
-rental mausoleums, family plata. memorial p~k, crematorium, columbarium, chapel
-all ineettings of natural beautvWeet
Ulurel Hill offers the aII~important""quality
of its management, which is fiBancially
sound and lerallY assured.
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NOTICE TO RESIDENTS
(To Subscribers Only)
Ki 3·1833
Swarthmore residents are advised that all solicitors of merchandise, magazines, etc., should
be re"istered with the Borouqh
Secretary's Office in Borouqh
Hall in accordance with Swarthmore Borough Ordinance 276.
Anyone who believes he has
reason to question a salesman
should check with ~he polica, KI
3,0122, who keep the permits on .
record.
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Day It Playlown Park
Sept. 24
$1.50
1-6 P.M.
Call KI 4-2184
or
Members of Senior Girl Scout
Troop 331 ~pent four dsys of the
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Camp Hidden Falls, the camp for
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oun Y•
In the P,pconos. Since this waa the
troop's first campout at Hidden
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hiking and exploring. Three girls
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roug t a ong t elr IB lng equ pment and experienced some suecessful fishing off the dock
Ie,. aDd BpriDgUeld. and the Boroughs of
ORCX:A~-r:;V:~:'::I~:fB ARE Io(orlo•• 1'70&...\ Part. Rldl.y Park. R....
All girls reluctantly left camp
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ledge and Swarthmore. being the munlcl--, on Tuesday with a renewed feeling
DE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED by , pallUes wbtch are preseoUy &he members i
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&be Doroug~ COlmcU of tile BofOUBh ct lof .ald Autbonty, pursuant to Ordloance.1 of deep appreciation to all the
MARPLE AS A MEMBER OP CEN-
AUor A IlUNlCIPAL AUTHORITY
THORITY: \ APPOINTED THE PRo..
:[:0 THE SECRETARY OP THI!l COIo(POSED FORIo( OF APPLICATION oJ!.
TO BECOME A, Io(ONWEALTH OP PENNSYLVANIA:
In compUauce with tile Act of A..cimblr
MEMBER OF SAID AUTHORITY;
of the Commonwealth of Pen.oaylYlUlla
BE'ITlNG
RTB THE PORK OF
enUlled the "MUDlclpallt, AutborlUes Act
BAID APPLICATION; REVISING THE
of IIM&" (Act 01 Mar 2, 1115. P.L. 382).
TERII8 OP OPPlc!: OP THE JIEI,I.
&Ii amended, the ToWILIbtp of Karple. 01
BERS OP 'rIlE BOARD or BAm
Delaware Count1. P'onayl....nla. punuant
AUTB01UTY;
AUTHORIZING THE
to Ord1liaDce duly enacted by the munlcl-PROPER OPFICERS OP THE BORpol . .lborlUe. of .aId ToWDahlp. horeb,
OUGH OP 'BWARTBJIORE TO JOIN
make, appJleaUoo to become .. member
·IN THE EXECUTION OP SAID AP·
ot Central Del•• are County Authority.
, PLICATION:' AND REPEALINQ ALL
'lbe Towoab1pa of HeUler ProVldence. Rid"·
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
TRAL
DELAWARE
COUNTY
SAID TOiHIP
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Tha Graat Flood of Saturda" August 5, 1843
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Pen.... roofs of barns and houses.
wagons and farming apparatus were
taken up by the hulrlcane and scattered In all directions. In one instance a bed, bed clothes and wearing
allParel was blown. together with the
roof. a dlatance of nearly a mJle.
When the rain came it seemed as
If all the water spouts of heaven had
been let loose, and In pia... where
there was lIttle wind. eye witnesses
gave testimony that It seemed to
descend In a solid wall of water.
through which It was impossible for
the eye to penetrate a distance of 50
yards. In other sections observers
stated that ·the rain failing In torrents resenibled a water spout. The
clouds seemed to converge to .. center over the western part of the
county. In the neighborhood o~ Concord Township the heavy downpour
continued about three hours. during
which time it was esUmated that
ahout 16 IIlches of rain fell. an almost unprecedented record. Crozerville felt the full fury of ·the storm.
It Is situated In a hollow surrounded
by steep hills. Down the side of these
hills sheets of water poured and
mingling wltll the swollen torrent of
Chester Creek, presented with the
Incessant illumination of forked
Jightnlng. a scene of awful sublimity.
The same phenomena. was witnessed.
though with Somewhat less violence.
In the Crum Creek region. deflulte
..ports of Its severity coming from
Nether Providence. Springfield and
Avondale.
THE FLOOD
here that the fiood reached 20 feet
above level. The Stratll Haven and
AvondBIe cotton factories were seriously damaged and a large quantity of cotton In bales carried away.
The present stone tenant houses at
Avondale were under water to .the
second story. but stood firm. A team
ot five horses In tile stable at Avondale. so rapid was the rise of water.
were all drowned before they could
be rescued. The factories of the ~on.
George O. Leiper were not seriously
damaged but he sustaIned much 1088
In the damage to his mill dams.
bridge and private property.
S,. ..rtbmore, of &be County of Delawoare'l dull' enacted by tile munJclplll author1Ues people in this community and other
CommODwealQa of Pen.m;ylyUlla. belug of said Townahlpe aDd. Borougba hereby
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the municipal autboriUes of .ald Borough•. approve ad Jotn In aa!d appUc&U~Q of the . communities w 0 so generous y
LOSS OF PROPERTY AND LIFE
and 1t 1& hereby ordained and enacted by TowDIh1p of Karple. Central Delaware! donated to make the purchase of
The foregOing description gives an
Autbortt.y of the lame N followI:
COWlty Authorlty acUng pursuant to a this camp site possible for the Girl
8eCUon 1. The Borough of Swarthmore readluUon duly adopted by lla Board. here-Idea
at tile fearful force of the fiood
doe. hereby Ilrnuy. Its approval of the. by cOlUenta &0 aDd. JolDa IQ said appUc... Scouts of Delaware County, as
and the swift destruction It brought
JoIDder of the TowmhIp of Marple. c.;,unt, UoD of the ToWDlh1p of Marple.
this camp site possible as well as to
of Delaware, CommoDwealth of Penna,.l- ''The appUcant. &be TowDlhlp of Marple. those who purchased cookies during
along the courses of every stream In
vanta, as • member of Central Del."are does hereby certtfl th&&::
the county. Enough bulldlng1< were
Coun~1 AUthOrity, • Joint AuUlOrity bereA. TIle name of the Authorlty 111 "cen-I the annual cookie sale. The cookie
caerled away to make a faIr sized
tofore created by tile Tuwaahlps of Nether· tral Delaware Count,. AuUtorU.,".
sale provides funds for camp devell"rovidence, Ridley anel BprlDgfleld \met. . B. The Authority w.. formed under the!
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village. Twenty families bad tIle1r
the Boroughs of Morton, Pro.peet Part, provlllloDs at Act lVI, apprond. .June 28'lopment and mamtenance,
houses and contents carried away.
RJdley Park. nUUedKo and Swafillmore 183$ (Pamphlet Law. (63), as amended
The following girls attended the
under tile provlslona of Act. No. 1111, ap-- and suppJemented, &II .shown by Ita ArUc1e. ,
pout.
and
more than 200 families met witll
prond .June 28, 103&, P .L. 463. &II amended and Certificate or IDcorporaUoa dated cam
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severe losses. ThIrty-two bridges
and supplemented, N shown by Ita December 31, 1837, and ncorcled in &be
Gail Donovan, Dorothy GateArUclea and CerWicate of Incorporation Office 01 the Secretary of \he Common- wood Cathy Hoffman Linda Hunt
were totally destroyed. or as nearly
dated December 31. 1037, and recorded in wealth in Charter Book No. 38'1, Page 109.,
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so as to require rebuilding. reprethe Office .of the Secreta" of the ComC. nie prescnt members of aald Autbor- Martha Moscrlp, Helen Morr1son,
monwealth in Charter Book No. 381, Page 1t.y are tbe Towoahlpa. of NeUler Prov!- Judy Tyson, Jan Turner, Leslie
sentlng a loss of $24,700. The loss to
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dence, RJdley and SpringfIeld and the
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property
owners, including· factories.
S~ctloa 2. The proper officers of the BorouShs of Morton. Prospect Park. RId- Wa ms ey, Betsy
ard and Anne
Borougb of Bwartlltnore are hereby au- 1e1 Part, RuUedge and Swar1bmore. ail Wilburn.
.
mllIs,.private estates. live stock, orthorl&ed . and directed to Join wl\b U1e mWllclpaUUea of Ute Count, of Delaware,
Adults accompanying the girls
chards. crops. fences. forests and
proper omcera of the TownahJp 0(.. Ma.rple Pennsylvania.
meadow lands, was most carefully
and the proper oUtcers of Central Del.,..
D. The name Of Ute munlclpallt, wiahlDg wera Mrs. L. C. Gatewood, leader
ware county Authority and the proper to become a member of Cenual Delaware of the troop, Mrs Arthur Moscrip
and conservatively estlmjlted to be
olflcera df the Boroughs of Morton, Pros- County Authority Ia tile TOWDIhip of M a r - .
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not far short of a. quarter of a mUpect. Park. 'rudley Park and R.utledge and pie, of Delaware count,... Penns,.lvanla. and Mrs. Maxey Morrison.
the Townships. of Nether Providence, Rid., The name. and addrelles of &be muniCipal
lion dollars. The topography of tile
ley and BpriDlfleld in tile execution Of au~or1Ues 01 the Townahtp or !Iarple are
county
was materially changed. the
the Appllca.tion of the Townab.lp of llarple I aBi tollows!
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beds Cot streAms being deepened.
Namo aad Adc1re..
ofltce
J.- Frank. BwrUng
President of Board oJ
widened or In some Instan... com36 Strathaven Drive
Supervisors
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pletely changed. and the banks and
Broomall, Pa.
transportation of the teams. All of
adjacent country correspondingly
Roy B. BeDjaDUn
Vice Preslrlent of BoarC\
these add up to a substantial sum,
transformed. Where had once been
201 Monon Avenue
of SupervIsora
which is obtained, first, from the
Delaware County Is the sm. allest
Broomall. Pa.
smiling meadow lands. nourishing
WUUam J. Davies
Supervlaor
generous· contribution of the School county In Pennsylvania, save PhUa- fruit. vegetable and nower gardens.
120 East Sylvan Drive
Board allocated each year in ~ts delphia. containing ouly 177 square and ';"ell kept private gl"ounds. tIlere
Broomall, Pa.
budget, second, the meager admls- I miles. Five large creeks with their was revealed when the flood sub.Josepb M. MUcbell
BeereLarr of Board of
314 I.ewlll Road
Supervlaors and Treasurer
sion proceeds, and t?ird, the usually tributaries drain this territory. and sided a barren waste of mud. sand
Broomall, Pa.
generous A. A. tIcket purchases at this' time were bordered with
E. No other Authority haa been organ- tenet: 10 Ilr for the Townshlp of Marple.
by both the students an d the a dul ts about 150 mUls and factories, and and projecting rocks. strewed with
ized under the Municipality Authorities
F. The na.me and addreas and term of
the motlly wreckage of the !lood ..
Act of 1145 (Act of May 2, lK5. P.L. 382). Office of Ute first member of the Board in the community.
were spanned by ov.er 50 bridges. 22
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ILl amended, or under the Act of .June 28, of Central Delaware County Authortt,'
1t IS ope t a t e aut nve of which were stone.
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1135. P.L. 463. &II ~mended. and Is lD czfa.. from the Town.hip of Marple are:
will be a suecessful as the student
Is to record the loss of human llIe
Hallie nd Addre ••
Term or OrRee
The most remarkable thing con- occasioned by the nood'
. Had tile
Herbert B. DavId, Jr.
From the date of appointment unUl five drive, which has been guing on
this week in the school.
nected with the rise of water In these inundation occurred In the night
1000 Lee Drive
years from January 1. 1061
Broomall, Pa.
str
eams was its extreme suddenness. when most people were asieep, the
Anyone interested in the purO. upon thf.a appllea.UoQ becoming effie-- aU the members of the Board aa so reviaed chase of the adult A. A. ticket may aU eye witnesses agreeing that there destruction of life would bave been
Un, there JI to be a revision of the terma and the namea of tlJe muntctpaUUes apo
watch out for the lo~al athletes, was an almost Instantaneous rise of tar greater. As It was 19 individuals.
of office of the members of the Board. Tb.e polnUng them are aa follows:
Dable., addreUe. and terms of bfftce' 01. -:: '.' ,'. ' I
who, ·Incidentally will be wearing from five to eight feet. and that the most of tIlem cblldren. were suddenly
Tum of Office
Nam. a4 A4d.re••
their athletic letters, next Monday huge volume of water In Its approach and almost without warulng, deprivName of ..cudel,allll'
.enott RlchardsOQ
UnW ')ne yoar from
Borl;lugh of
evening. Tickets after Monday was not unUke the advance of the ed of tIle1r lives. A volume might be
311 Lafayette Avenue
January I, 1161
Sw&ribmore
evening can be obtained through tides In the B&y of Fundy. The Im- written of the haIr-breadth escapes
Swarthmore. Pa.
some
of the local merchants. mediate cause was doubtless the tor- and perilous rescues. Two boys were
UnW on.e year from
Robert. J. McNulty
Township of
January I, INI
Sprlnrfleld
148 South HIghland. Road.
through students at the school, and rents of water that fell. especially standing on the Darby stone bridge
Spr1D8fleld. Pa.
at any of the up and coming home In the northern and western sections when It was swept away. The body
TownablP of .
until two :years !rom
J. Paul Palmer
of the country. though tjle breaking of one was carried two miles to tile
games.
Broolr:baven Roap
January 1',1861
NeUter Providence
WallInrford, P&.
Anyone who finds it difficult to of mill dams, the carrying away of me~dows where it was later found;
UnW two years from
C. Ro~rt. KIlcUi
ToWDBh1p"
obtain an A. A. ticket in the above bridges. buildings, trees an:! even the other. engulfed In the wreckage,
J&DU&1"}' I, 1181
103 Fairmount. Road
mentioned manner need only call huge rocks by the Impetuous rush of was not discovered for two weeks.
R1dle,. Part. Pa.
DuUl three years from
Borough of
Thomas .J. Viguars
the school and the A. A. will send waters contributed In no slight Reuben Yarnall. the grandfather at
.January 1. 1181
1o(0rloD
33 Woodland AVCQUC
a representative to his home with- degree to the tremendous volume of Edwin A. Yarnall of this borough•
Mortem. Pa.
water that swept through the coun- had just driven acr~ DaTby bridge
in
hours.
VnW three years- from
BOfOUKh of
George B. Redheffer
.JanulU)" I, IN1
RuUedl6
'l'he student A. A. drive is headed try. carrying death and destruction when the torrent carried It away. The
214 Sylv&II Avenue
R.utkdge. Pa.
by Russ Hoge, vive-president of In Its wake. arid that reaching at cer- same evening an uncle of Mr. YarUnW four years from
Boroulh Gf
WlWa.m A. Hagerly
Cabinet. The adult drive, and the tsln points along Crum Creek and nail lost his llIe In Rocky Run. near
.January 1. lHl
Proapect Park
8U Permaylvaota Avenue
group of athletas who will be s0- Ridley tho almost incredible height the ancestral home In Edgemont ..
Prospect Part. Pi.
UnW four yeara from
WUUam J. Poley
BOroD8h 01
liciting, are under the supervision of 20 and 21 feet ahove the usual One woman clung for three and a
Rldley Park
Jara\l~" 1. 1t81
~8 Thayer Avenue
level. Portions of bridges and bulld- half hours to a partially submerged
of
Athletic Director Bill
aldIey Park. P&.
Ings, lumber and huge trees were tree In the rushing torrent betore
From the date of appo1Dt;.
ToWDBh1p ·of
Herbert. H. David• .Jr.
ment nnW five years from' . Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Hannum tom up and home along the swirling anyone could respond to her piteous
Marple
1000 Lee Drive
January I, 1081
Broomall. Pa.
of Lafayette avenue, with their chil- !lood as If tIley were chips. oniy to cries for help and rescue her • • .
- - - , - - - - dren David, Paul and Mary Beth, act as huge battering rams against Strange to say. no lives were lost
Whenever a vacecy lD the Board. bu oceuned by reasOD of deaUl, realgDaUon or (SEAL)
on Crum Creek - surely It bas
returned Sunday from vacationing the nrn opposing structure.
cUlerwlse, or Is about to occur by reason
of ihe expiration of the term of a member, Attest:
for three weeks at Little Spruce The greatest damage along Crum claImed Its dread quota since then.
the municipal auUloriUes of the municl- secre~r7'~ . ii~~' ~f .c·~~~·b~i~ners
Lake
and Nortll WildWOOd, N.J. Creek was sustained at Beatty's MIlls
In view of the somewhat seemingly
paUty which appoluted the member wbose
TOWNSHIP OF RIDLEY
term baa ezp1red or Is about. to e~plre shall
Coddington
of
SOuth
PrinceDebbie
and
the
factories
at
Strath
Haven
serious
"cloud bursts" that have visBY'
.....•....
appoint a member for a term of five (6,
avenue
was
a
guest
wblle
they
ton
and Avondale. Mr. Beatty describes lted Swarthmore and viclultyof late.
Preddent of Board of
yeara to tnt the vacancy occurrilll br reaCommwloners '
were at Little Spruoe Lake.
the destruction to his property as and on thls, the 68th anniversary of
son of the expiraUon of a term and for the
unezplred term when the va.c&llc), haa
follows:
tile great fiOOd of 1843, even to tile
o&herwlse occurred. Members whose terMS Attest:
(SEAL)
(SEAL)
day
of the month and the week. It
have eXpired sball hold office unW their
"The water, In the space of 10
Attest.:
SUc.cessOra have been appolDted and may Secreta':): '~r ·B~;d· ~i 'c~~~~~~ers
minutes rose. I think, seven or eight seemed fit to bring before the Il1ind's
s~~~~~r'~ ·~i· c~~u'
be appolDt.ed to succeed themselves.
TOWNSHIP OF spRINGFIELD
feet. The bridge was the first that eyes of Swarthmore's citizens. both
BOROUGH OF RUTLEIXIE
IN wrrNESS WHEREOF. the T
By..
.
.......
.
Of "arple has caused these presents to be
went, then my wood house with old and new. a description of one of
.. Pn.ldent of Board of
President of COWlcll
eXecuted by Ita duly authortsed officers and
the most terrible catastrophes, that
commissioners
.
By........
. ........... . about 10 cords of wood and a lot of
Us leal to be hereto a.trIXed, duly attested.
ever
visited this. or any other secBurgess
chestnut ralls, next the head gates
and Central Delaware County AUthorlt,'
tion.
of our faIr land.
(SEALI
, 8Dd the -Townahlps of Nether Providence,
were bursted out, when the edge
Attest:
aldle,. and 8prlDgfteid &llel the Boroughs ...................................
tool factory went down with a tre....................
Of Morton, Prospect Part. Ridley Part. Secretary of Board CIt COmmtasionera
. . .... s~~~~~ry of CouncU
ltUUedge and Swarihmore have caused.
mendous crash, and In an Inslant ROSE SOOIETY PLANS
HORTON
BOROUGH
BOROUGH OF SWARTIDlORE
\belr duly authorlBed otncera to Join In
By... . ..............\ ..... .
there was nothing to be sure but
FIRST OPEII SHOW
said eXecution and their seals &0 be hereto
By
President of CouncU
affixed, dUly attested, this ..•..... day of
water In the places where It stood.
All
President of Counell
By....
,., ...•••.......
........ • 1&60.
By ....... ,
.......... . The front walls of the plaster and
rose growers are invited to
Burgess
Burgess
r blooms or attend as speetaToWNSHIP OF MARPLE
finishing
mill
fell
out,
leaving
the::::
(SEAL)
By
. . ................ . (BEAL)
back walls In such a wrecked conwhe? th.e Delaware County
AUest:
Prealdent of Board of SUpervlsol'l
Attelt:
(SEAL)
dlUon
that
tIley
fell
In
a
few
days
Rose
SocIety holds its first open
. ... .
Attest:
8eeretary of CDUDCn
Seentary of' CowCU
Section 4. AU Ordinances or rtlaolutJona after. About half the race bank. and show at Whrttier House on the
Be
....•..•....••..•..•....•••
BOROUOH or PROSPECT PARK.
or p&rll thereof wbleb a.re InCOlllllStent eight yards of the breast dam were Col.liege campus Saturday, October
Ctetary of Baarcl Of SUpervbon
By
herewith are hereby repealed.
CENTR.u. DELAWARE COUNTY
Pnddenl; of Councll
DUlY presented aDd enacted at a meeting completely swept out. All the himU. Robert Gerner of Westdale
AtlTRORITr
BF ••...•••..
. •••••••••••••• of Ute Borough CGUDcll of Ihe Borougb at
men,
,anvils.
unflnlshed
tools,
coal,
a
venne·'
.
Burgess
Bwa.rtbm.ore held the 12th day oI8ept.ember.
, VICe-presIdent of the soci1....
etc.. were swept away. or "COVered ety, is chairman of the 57..1
I
I
I
4
'
High School Conducts
Adult AA idet Drive
0
1UdIe,
2.
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Requirements of an agreement
Cornelius Wildman and
the Borough governing Wildman's
proposed demoiitlon of Strath ila.
ven Inn were discussed at length.
Included was a stipulation that the
work would be done under a Borough insPector whose expenses
would be liorne by the contractor.
$1.75
JOINDER OF THE TOWNBHIP
S • C· ·rI· Sc· ....
enlor IOU..
.
Camp at Hidden Fills
!tee..,.
Ibetween
~ for the Academic year
1
.·234 Dickinson Ave.
ganizatimi'.
Privae School Students
I
'MRS. JAMES IJAMISON
the other extended the term of the
Authority's existence to Septem.
ber 21. 2010.
Council voted to pay $10 dues to
the ·Delaware County Safety Council and named the Burgess,· Chief
of Police and Public Safety Com.
mittee members as its five-member
representatio:n on the Safety or-
for college and
IS
Accepting New Students -·Beginners a Spec;alty
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proved the joinder of Marple Township as a membero! the Authority,
"
Siudeni
Subscriptions
ORDI!fANCE APPROVING TIlE
II
I
CATHERMAN'S
DRUC STORE
Vocal Music
G
AN
,old Aqlborl., ..
.
.
ae.Uoa 3. 'nI8 lorm of .aId AppU•• u..
t.o be t1led wnh the Secro"ry 01 tbe COmmODwealth ahall be In pm as foUows:
APPLICATION TO BECOME A _ E R
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o.
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pro.lded b, law.
4
Mrs. Wilbur O. James, Park avenue, p.reslded at the luncheon meeting of the Antiques Booth of the
Hannah Penn House held yester,
day in Havertown.
Mrs. Harvey G. Weaver of Michigan avenu. is a member of the
committee which has been purchasing antiques to be chanced off
at the Market Fete in December:
was denied. Council felt the pro: t:;;~Q~::;;;.JI-~~=::::~J..-~=;;::;Iit~;,;;~SI~;,;;~!k;;;;;;~~.A~;;;;;;:~$I~_~~
posal would create a plot of un- r' -&
0'
'$
1$
0
1$
--d
1)
I
desirable width.
..
The check of C. C. Brogan, Forest lane, tendered as his anticipat.
ed share in the cost of having the
borough pave Swarthmore Hi11s
streets and accept their dedication,
was .returned. Council said, al..
though the streeta have since been
resurfaced by Wi11iam Witham.
developer, the Borough's proposal
remaIns open. The Borough had
agreed to do the streets in accordance with ita own -specifications.
charging property owners one dollar per front foot, and accepting
the streets for fnture public maintenance, at any time a good rna..
jority ot residenta of· the private
development evidenced their desire
to have this done.
.
Springfield Township notified
the Borough that it would collect
\0 b.co..........b.r "
OBDIWOCR NO• •11
I
OCTOBER
COMMITTEE MEETS
Isabel's Curio Slop
ANK
(Continued from Pa~ 1)
tural Firm in tile snmmer. She fa
iJYlen8ely interested In her work
and has a special enthusiasm for
the encouragement of young readers.
tIIIiss Hunsicker comes to Swarth_
more from Riverside, CaJif." Her
home is in Oberlin.
' .. ,
IIOIIOUGB OP &WUTBMOU
Page 7
Ask us for illustrated literature-
Write: 215 Belmont Ave., Bala-Cynwyd,.Pa.
Teleplwm: MOhawk 4-1591
WEST LAUREL· HILt
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~
V.ton welcome. Come any
. day from • to 4.
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Or
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.
Il,. ........ '
A.....:
(SlOAL)
..... .... .. ..... . ............ .... ..
Bearelu7.
'I'oWlC6iUp
Or
B,·
aZXB&R PBOVIDDICJI
..
'01_01
,
I
B. It. JlORSJD
President of Borough COUDcO
.•••••••••••••• 1 •••••••••••
j
r
Beenta" of CoancU
~OB
8J
B,
or RIDLEY
PABE
-'
PnIIdP& til CO
.
:f1
............ .
with stones and dirt below.
"'_"'~A
......_
event. Exhibita WI'O -<-_
i ed aaa
'1
..., roce v Un·
AtLew1s'mllIa, the. _ _ _ .....~. ti 11:30. a.m. The affair will be
Atl;eil:
tSE.AL)
a roofed lattice brId&e with a apan open to the public from 1'80· to
ELLIOTT RICP'PD8OW
ofllO feet, was carried a'IIaJ. topther 6:30 p~.
., .'. '
"creta" of Boroaah CalmeD.
.&pprove41be mil da7 of _ _ .....1'. I * : with the m1U dam and a _ _ dJe
0iCJ8Wi'B 8&1-
CllWa-
,.
I'M
1101* olCO'ilslderable ....
n
was ·"1 8 ... It ill 2'A. s...:iwl'•• ~
.
...
I
, .,'
Pate 8
THB 8WAR
I
IEWI 10TEI
hi
_'V pman David Shute. son of
Capt. and Mrs. curben C Shute of
.
Maple avenue. had as his guest over
the Labor Day weekend MIss DeeDee
Morgan of ArUngton•Va
. David returned to AnnapollB. Md.• on SePtember 6 to begin his "youngster"
1
or second year at the U.S: Nava
Academy.
MId
Dartmouth and Lafayettes Ave••
Pa.
EM1L SPIES
~ ~.
...
Z36 IIanIlDc &ve.
0 •••
.ERSDIAL
. WAITED
WifA.....,N1iiTi'ilEiTD;:---'-Man:--:w:::s:::n7.ts~d;::a::;:y·. P~E~RS~O~NA~L~-UPHO~L~S~T~~~R~IN~G~'.
THOM 'SEREMBA: Slip covers
housework, also cooking, woshing. cocktsil parties. etc. Y srd custom fitted in your fabric or ours.
=
work,
Experienced,
references Prices reduced for summer. Ten
years of Swarthmore refert'nces.
TRemont 6-9415.
For estimates phone Sharon Hill
W
Day's work; also 0734.
luncheons, dinner or
PERSONAL - Carpentry jobbing,
IIDlnm!IUDIl!llllllllnum"""" ~;~~~.~~~~~E1;x~p~:e~~r~i~enced. Refrecreation rooms. book C8seS t
~
4-6780._ porches. L. J. Donnelly. Klngswood
.
WAN'DElD Woman
desires 1-3781.
housework three or four days a PERSONAL Furnitul'e refin·
weel<. Excellent references. Call
ishing. -repairing. Quality work
'DRemont2~~75~0~.~___________
at moderate prices - antiques and
W.ANTElD Woman
desires modem. Can Mr. Spanier. KIngs.
day's 'work. light housework a.nd wood 4-4888, Klngswood 3-2198.
PERSONAL - ¥lano tuning 'spe;;ironing. TRemont 2-6473,~._____
ialist, minor repairing, member
ANTED - Gara.ge. vicinity of Piallo Technicians' Guild. Leaman.
South Princeton and Lafayette Klngswood 3-5765.
~~el·~~,~,!p2h~0~n=elK1~ng~od E1l4. PERSONAL - Roofing, spouting.
SIINDAY
WANTED - Crib in good condigutters. Recreation rooms a spec_
WFIL Rldlo _ 8146 A...
. tion. Can Klngswoo
Bicycles Re'pa.lred.
Cblnnll 6-WFIL.TV-911& A••• WANTED - Day's work clean- PERSON AL
. Parts, accessories, Milt Glass iog Tuesdays, Thursdays and alr.l'~~i;~~i;iii~-i;~iii~~~
iii
ternate Fridays. References. Tele- Bicycle. Hobby. Toy Shop. 206 j;last
Ipl'orle eve~~g_s_T_R_emont__
4_-0_989_._ HaJtimore Aven ue, Clifton Heights)
MAdison 6-0713. Opposite Clifton
piano. Theater.
'
Swarthmore
KI 3 1112
II'
HOW
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
CUSTOM INSTALLATiOn ..,
H. D. CHURCH
I 'ARI( AVE•• IWARTHMORE
Klngswood 4-2727
ROOFING
Warm-Air H'Gting
Air Conditioning
Sheet Metal Worle
I yers and.Co•
To help" you with the comple..
lawn iob. we also have spread en.
rollers. mowef$- in short. almost
anytiling 'f04I'U need.
For information and to
reserve equipment. call
• Eo W",lal. I "...
I'............a.
KIIIgswood 40660
DONT IUV IT -
RENT ml
250'1 Chestnut 8t.. Chester
TRemont 2-5373
M-B. . Ie.,......
can
Aled. seaDe, CIlrOGIa
eca.....,.eeD' lieD ud. Womea.
, ELNWOOD
,
BllCllllleDI ..... - Spaol. . . tiJ'. . . . .
Convalescent Home
~11l.
EstablIshed 11132
N~
CI!re
ROGER RUSSELL
Klngswood 3-0272
Photographi~ Supplies
:.QIllllIlUDDIIUftIIlIIIDJIUUIIUDaUUllllftlI i
I
J(lck Prichard
PAINTING
~
free Estimates
;
Klngswood 3-8761
Proprietor
Piclure Framing
_f1I1 S1UftI......,np WIth
E:l:cellent 24-Hoar
Cro.. &uored
t?A~IE l'lPPDJ TPRN~,
Baltlmo.... PIke .. LbaceI.D &_
8warihmore
I
KI 4-3360
Belvedere
Convalescent Home
511 REESE STREET
",'LMONT PAliK. PA.
T.llpb •• Klng.wood 3·2fT I
ST"TE .. MONROE 8TS.
MBDIA
OPEN 'PR!DAY EVENINGS
I
_JDlHDidUDJlilllmmmmrmmrammmlHnl
PaHon Roofing Co.
ESTABLISHED 1m
"ROOFING
"SPOUTING
"SUTTERS
·SIDING
General Contractor
BUILDERS 'Since 1920'
ture
6407. '
:~~~~!~;
I
.
ha.t
our or- LOST Boys football helmet.
Phone Klnge-I white with red markings. ReLOST4-1062.
ward. KIngswood
Builder-Owner
would like to rent his newer brick
.
,
home to ." famil), on a yearly lease. 4 bedrooms.
den, 2-car garage. Beautiful lot ,on tree-lined street
in Swarthmore.
•
1401 Ridley Avenue
Chester, Pa.
Rose
· I'
' . , .. V
.aIIey Nursenes,·.
ne.
Middleto~ ~oad -
Media. P!l- op~ "Igh ~ea"01f
(between Dutton MiD Rt!IId (IlJd Knowlton Road)
•
•
Telephone TR!I ...ont ~-7Z06
the
Young.
3'7
47c
fllt~Idt{;~~1
LETTUCE
2
Fancy, Meaty RIBIER GRAPES, •
I
J~. ~ :
£e.e
DEEP
FILLED
Apple
•
Fresh, Luscious
PIE
sec
SAVE
Kraft Macaroni Dinller
16c
;t;reen Giant Peas
5
89C
SAVE'
'deal Elberla Peaches
3
89
SAVE
Ideel Fancy Grape
AZ.,LEAS
YEWS - RHODODENDRONS
HOLLIES - CLEMATIS - STAR .OSE5,
PYI,lA~ANTHA (Firethorn)
~elly
lie
16e
SAVE'
36e
SWARTHORE STORE, Chester Road
Open Thursday and Friday Evenings 'til 10
SHADE TREES
,I-In
_Peat Moss - Fertilizers
~!Sit
.. 33c
Chickens
Ducklinas ....... 39
Ha.s
Asl for BEN PALMU
ON THE HILL
FOR RENT
I
C
TILE FLOORS· PLASTIC TILE
FORMICA coun,.-R :ro. .
ROOFIlla and SIDlla
CUSTOM KITCHEIS
ADDITIOIII • ALTERATlOIIS
Frll E.tlmati.
~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
iRe~~~~:r":ou'!!f!ri~';,ld:~
!~~,:euu~~is:
P~!~~~w~t!t:t~ :ie~:.f~ra~1m~e~s~·~J~i~~*[~~~
I
10:30 CH·'3
Edward G. Chipman
and Son
SWARTHMORE
~
Mark ROBERTS • Steve DUNNE
LOwell 6-2176
INTERIOR & EXIElUOR
Lo""
near transportation. ReferAdults. KIngsWooci
4-4112.
FOR RENT
Twin six
room ian
house. bath and attic. gIlrage. oil lamps
'
Springfield Rental Co.
Phon. Mr. Hud.on -
~~~
,P'~
OR AERATlIa'
.
I •• 2 Park lve •• Iwart ...." ••••
JOE MARSHALL
~nle&,
8,1I'Vlt!.
REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN JEWELRY
I
aerating.
Typewr.ter
KI4-0121
or
KI 3-0635
TRemont 2-4759
PERSONAL - Grace Lewis EmQu.nty work with quelity mat,rl.l,
TRemont 2-5689
.ployment Agency open for busiby ness. Domestic help available.
for baby clothes.
doH Phone Klngswood 4-3251.
two maiden aunts,
etc.
with clothes. wedding
PERSONAL - Furniture refinKlngswood 3-4608.
ished. repaired and upholstered,
WANTED - Hap'-p-y--g"ir·l.--a·lm--os-:t slip
. covers; draperies and rugs.
four. seeks playmate on Real C9mplete decorating service. Qual.
.
. -...
.
Farm. Come visit us too. Klngs- ity work at bargain prices. Please
4-3606. 915 Harvard avenue. call r:OweH 6-S0S1 or Klngs~ood
PERSONAL-Women-start earn- 3-'1282 for free estimate. Garrett
Pins $1
Bracelets $1
Lighters $1.25
ing money now for Ohristmas, House.
Work three evenings. Make $45.
FOR SUE
Playing Cards (2 decks) $2
For more information call MAdison
___________
FOR SALE Antique spinet
desk with sliding writing board.
WANTED - For new librarian. clrc~ late 19th century. Excellent
Sponsorship Local ,Council 01 Republican Women
unfurnished apartment for single c~~di~ion. ,276. Taylor. 348 Cedar
occupancy. Reply Public Libra.ry Avenile. Holmes. LEhigh 2-6797.
Board; Box XY, The Swarthmor- FOR SALE ' - Gr:'y flannel
ean.
in excellent condition. Boys ;\.,;;;1. Mrs. J. F. Ga~kill - KI 3-7557
14. $16, Phone KIngswood 4-0861.
=,-::==-F=:OR::.RElT:...-....,,-:-:--,;- FOR
- Mahogany DunC4n
Mrs. R. A. Boyle - KI 3-291!j
FOR RENT - Ro~ms with bath
tll!>le alul IDIlboclose to schools ·and transportaPhil~o co!"bjJ)""
tion. Can Klngswood 3-6267.
FM radio aIr in
Mrs. George F. Corse - KI 3-2404
FOR- RENT -- Furnished ~I>p::-:-art-""
Phone KIng,.·
ment. strictly priva.te. three rooms.
9-~3;3~5i;3;;;~1'~::~~~.
Now is the time to do those tftings,
and our rotatillers can save you lots
of hard work. either for tilling or for
39·()Q , /
CaeH
ESTIMATES
I
6~2
REBUILDINa,
po.... "olOd.
ALBERT R. I!WI!'O
elA'SS I FI ED ADS
NOTARY PUBLIC
900 Michigan Avenue
DOES YOUR LAWN IEED
MODEL
.O!!TlBLEI
IIU,IL
SUuak in the ctt.,. of Chelter •
(Ninth Ward)
No. I-Jotm Bmltb. Northweat 1.t
Skeet, 120 feet We.t oJ Plower
street
Upset 'Price-$8H.,.
O. ROBERTI WATKINS
Monday through Frlday-9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Together with such
additional hours as deslgna.ted below:
September l1th-Saturda.y ..................... 9:00 A.M. to 12:00Noon
September 18th-Friday ......................... 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.
REALTOR
CLobe
4 by thc ..,pecu..
TEa.... :
COURT HOUSE HOURS
Regular business hours up to and including Monday. September 19th
CRESSON PRICHARD
:"dd"'''·
ft
ing ..... achin..
,TYPEWRITERS FOR'SA'LE or RENT
Roo"..".,IY.....
P1ra1 Ploor.
.1
vote In the new election district at the Oenersl Election. The removal
card must set forth a removal date Into the new election district which
cannot be later than September 9th.
Morton,
BOX 48
r
U_I P"c•••1 lorlb ...lo..... Wo_ado.. Oclober 12th, 1.,." ,I 10:00 0 ' _
A.Y!.. E.D.8.T.. the foU.wlDS cI..crlbe4
piece of land. owned or repu\ed io be
Last day all electors may reglster to vote at the General Election.
ThIs Includes electors who will become of age on or before November 9th.
1960.
Ha'lI1lllg11
~
Oola."",
=Oo=Ia=.=...
=.;;:;=....
;;;.~Po;;;'_;:;;.;.
aI;;.;;;.;;.;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;..
SEl'TEMBEB 19U>
Ashes a,nd RullbiBh Removed
....wua ~wed. Oeneral
'lmJuv A. 'inI:LsII
co............' "of thl COUIII,
1111..1..."" ....Unc
COUfI Houae. Xeello. P •
W&TCIlMAKER
Formeriy of 1'. C, Bode and 801.. 11
SEPTEMBER 18th
FIne Wa.tch and
128 Yale Ave.
Last day for an elctor who has removed Into a. new election district
Clock Repa1ra swarthmore.
to give notice to the Registration Commission In order to be permitted to
WIWAM BROOKS
or
I
PllaLl" !,<"LI' 01' , ....
In ....rdOD. . with tho Act. of A.....bl'
... .uc:h ..... lIIado OIUI prodded. \be
"~_INljID
pi
COUIII, "w
aUor aI pubDc l¥o Ill' the Counl, Co..•
Ceneral Election. November 8th. 1960
"
Swarthmor.,
I
RECISTRATI()N $~HEDULE
Prior to
Power Mowers Repaired
'~TZ SERVICE
KI 3-0440
~COVKn' COMM!""ONB~
fQl'-\
Fred SChaeffer of MarIetta ave-I home at Oil Yale aVeDIle. the
nue left WednOsday of last week to; ID-F". S~ house. OOrdqn. JS. 18 a
enroll as a freshman at Waah!ngton pupil in the Juiuor High School.
'
a!ld Lee University In Lexington, Va.
1I4r. and Mrs. WUlIam C. MeDerHe participated In the three da,. mott and their daughter Grace of
Preabman Camp held at Natural Yale avenue and Mrs.
' parents 1I4r. and 1I4r•• Walter MontBridge. Va.
, 1I4r. and Mis. PhlUp G. Crompton gomery of Wa.ynesburg returned
and son Gordon recently moved home Sunday from a two week vaca..
tram Upper Darby to theIr new tlon a.tStone Harbor. N.J.
'
Democratic Women
Hear County Candidate!
JACltION-Au,. 12. Plral ODd _ . . A..
in the county for 34 yeara-pres- ,from the factory workers down on
eouat of EdDa 3. Powen, Es.ecuUix. EItate of Howard' K. Jacuoa. Deceaaed.
ently in Rose Va.lley
expla.ined the river areas near Tinicum aeross
.BNJf8YLYANI& JOHNSON-Aul. II, Pint aDd P1na1 Ac'that this Is a difficult county to the white collar. middle class ecopllLAWUX COUNT'I'.
count of lIerbert. O. JobnIoa, Execulor.
1 Deceue4.
In
spite
of
the
wreckage
wrought
campaign in and a difficult county nomic groups all the way to the
Ea\&te
of
Amella
C.
Jolmsoa.
Me............... A" ., A.oeoUu
by
Hurricane
Donna.
more
than
to represent in Congress.
estate owners and financiers who
)'lanCE b he reb,. linD to beitt. lel&C.ee·. JONES-Aul. 11. Firat and FlDal Account
ere c11 &or. aDcl aU penou lnt.erelte4 that of Edmund JODel, Executor. Eit&te or 50 members of the Democratic
"Other C9ngres.men represent live along the Main Line." he sa.id•
.,eeounta ~ tbe foUowiDJ lltatei han been
Beu.,. W. JODes. Deceued.
Women's
Club
of
Swarthmore
turn.
one
or perhapo twl) c1earcut groups "All these status and economic
rued ID \be ornce of the Resider of Ww. UECItER-Aug. 1&, Plrst AccOUIlt of The
IDd Clerk 01 Orphr.Da' court of ,ai4 Count1
Pint peDDl11ywa Banktns and Trull ed out Monday night to hear an -the steel workers. the coal min. groups in his bailiwick make PO:'
011 Monda,., september II, lHO. at 10:00
CompaD1. Execuwr, &tote of Helen E. addre~s by ~enry Gouley. the era, the farming interests, the city, culiar demands on a representa·
dc10ck A.M,. D.8 T., for cODlt~"UoD. at
Itreckcr. Deceued
.bJch Ume the ••id court. wW audit said
candidate for Congress if they're from Philadelphia ot tlve."
LAJ40HD-Ju11
13, Pint aDd. PiDal Account Party 8
ICcoWlt.a, hear obJectiOPl to the .ame aDd
of John O. Moxe" Jr., Ezecutor. Elta" from the Dela.ware County district. Pittsburgh. The Delaware County
Gauley opposes the current repPlate dlItrlbuUOD at, lbe "balance;: ...
0( John E, Lamond, Doeea.ed.
certalned to be in &he hUUIs 01 th& .eeoc....
Giluley. a retired l"""1er and a C9ngressman represents a cross resentative. William A. Milliken of
LEE-Aug. 3, Flr.t and Final Ao:couut of
oola.
WU1l.am a. RumllJ and Edward RumllJ. resl estate operator who has lived. section of the economy ranging Sharon Hill.
",~ul7 21, Pint ad Pia,.. AcCOUD't
Jr.. AdmlDlatraton, C.T.A., £at&te of
..: The Phlladelphta National Blout, Dee.Reba B. Bumlg Lee. Dece ••ed.
ut.or, Eltakl of Honora R. Adams, De-- LENDERMAN-Au&,. 15, FlrIt and Final
ceued.
SOPHISTICATED PRIVATE EYES IN ACTIOM-PACKED STORIES!
Account. of ?alrman 8. LeDderman, Ad-'
A.DAMS--July 21.' PUll. Account of The
mlnl8trator, Eltate of Samuel Warren
PbUadelphia Natlooal Bant, Truatee,
Lenderman, Deeeued.
U /Deed of Tnut. of Hugh R. Adams, LEONARD-Aug. 2, First. and Final AcDtat.e or HUlb R. Adama:. Deceased.
count. or Cbarl" E. Leonard, Jr., AdminADAMB-Ju1y 21. FIrIt. and Final Account
latrator. D.B.N., Estate of Annie J. Leonof 'l'be Phlladelphia NaUonal. Bant. Exec-ard, Deceaaed.
uklr, Estate of Hugb R. Adami, Deceased. LIVINGSTON-Aug. 11, Firat Account of
A.OUIAR-:-June 2', First and Final Account.
The First. PenDIylvanla Banking and
of Joseph Alular, Admll11atrator, Estate
Truat Company, Ezecutor, Estate of Suof Beulah Aguiar. Deceued.
san E. LtvlJ1gston, a/k/a Susan Livingston, Deceaacd.
ALLEN-July 8. First and Final Account
Gf J. Fraok Eacbus, Guardian, Estat.e of MARTlN-July 15, Flnt and Final Account
Elsie M. Allen, An Ir.competent..
of Herbert C. Nelson, Execut.or, Estate
of George C. MarUn, Deceased.
BAKER-June 24, First and Final Account
of Margaret R Frazier, Executurix, E ... MC ENTEE--Ju1y :n, Fint. Account. of Provtate of F. Richard Baker, a/k/a FrederIdent Tradesme11l Bank and TrUst. ComIck Richard Baker, Deceased.
pany and Andrew E. SolUs, Trudees, Eslat.e of Georgene. McEntee, Deceased
BEEBY-JuJy 6, Firat. and Pinal Account
of Ale:a:ander B. segal, Executor, Estate McGRATH-Aug. 15. Firat. and Final Ac01 aertrl,lde Beeby. Deceased .
count of Albert H. McGrath, Ezecut.or,
l%:&ta&8 of Eve1rn B. McGrath, a/k/a
RI8PHAM-.July 26, First. and Final Account.
Evelrn McGrath, Deceased.
of Samuel Biapham, Jr., and The First.
Pennsylvania Banking and Trust. Com· McHENRY-Aug. 15. Account of Girard
pany, Trustees U /wm. Aceount stated
Trust. Corn Excbange Bank, (formerly
owing to the deaths of Samuel Bispbam,
known as Girard Trust Companr) TrUsJr .• Co-Trulitee on March 21, lHO and
tee, Est.ate of Annie Easby McHenry. DeAnita de H. Lagen on May 11, lKO, as
ceased.
stat.ed by 'lbe FIrst PennsylvanIa Banking MELVIN-A~g. 2, First and Final Account
Illld Trust Company, Surviving Trustee.
of Gertrude A. Coonan and Frances, E.
snd John de H. Biapham, Executor of the
Paulson, Executrices, Estate of MarguerWw or Samuel Bispham, Jr., the CoHe EmUy Melvin, a/kla Marguerite E.
Trust.ee who died. Estate of Anita De H.
MelvIn. Deceased.
Bbpham, Deceased•
MILHOU5--Aug. 16. FIrst and Final AcBULLER-Aug. 16, First" and Final Account
count of Louisa S. Caslo. AdmtDbt.rat.rix,
of Lewis St.rickler. AdminIstrator, Estate
Estate of Jennie R. MUboDS. Deceased.
CO-STARRING
of Norris Franklin BUller, Deceaaed.
•
MOORE-July 14. First and Fmal Account
BUNTING-Aug. 4, First. and Fmal Account
ot John Hunter Moore, Executor. Estat.e
of Provident. TradesmeDa Bank and Trust
of Sarah Hammond Moore. Deceased
Company, Executor, Estate of Edlth C
MOUNTZ-Aug. 4, First Account of Mary
Bunting, Deceased.
S. Greene, Wllllam O. Greene, Jr .• and
EVERY
CHANDLER-June 29, First and Final AcHarry J. Alter, Jr., Trust.ees, Estate of
WEDNESDAY
count. of "Elsie M. Dosher, Guardian, In
Nellie S. Mount:t, Deceased.
The M&t.ter or Elsie O. Cbandler, a
NIGHT
MUMENTHALER-Aug.
I, First. and Pinal
Feeble Minded Person.
Account of Elizabeth Holm, E%ecutrtx.
CLAMPlTI'-AUI. 16. Firat and Final Ac- . Estate of Marle Mumenthaler, a/kIlo
count. of Fred' P. Meagher, Executor,
Maria Mumenl:baler, Deceased.
lIInc..ter Brand. Tender. Pan-Ready 'Frying
Estate of stanley B. ClamplLt, Decease~.
CutUp
MYERS-Aug.' 15, First. and Final Account
CLARKSON-Aug. 4, FIrst and Final Acof Ida A. Johnson, Administratrix, C.T.A.,
Whole
count of Loraine N. Clarkson, Execut.rlx.
Estate of Tbelma J Myers. Deceased.
Estate of Robert. C. Clarkson, Jr., Delb.
NACRELLI-Aug. 16, First and Final Acceased.
count of Grace Anna NacrelU, AdmlnlsCRAWFORD--J'uly 'I, First and Final Ac- , tratrlx, -Estate of Michael Albert. Nacrelll,
First of
Se••onl
Tender
count Of Allce M. Coleswortby, Executrix,
Sr., Deceased.
Estate of John H. Crawford, Deceased
NOLAN-Aug. 15, First. and Final Account
CROWLEY-Aug. D, F1rst and Final Ac-o
of Margaret. WltsU Johnson, Execut.rix,
count of Francia J. Crowley, AdmlDlatraEstate of Bennie Nolan, Deceased.
tor, Estate qf Mary M. crowley, DeNOREKA-Aug. 16, First and Final Account
teased.
of Joseph Karcsh, Admmlstrat.or, C.T.A.,
CROWLEY-AUg. 11, First and Final AclIIn""ster B......cI. Shankless Smoked
Estate of Frank Noreta. Deceased.
count. of Francis J. Crowley, AdmlDlatraO'ROURKE-Aug.
10,
The
Flnt
and
Final
C BvIt
tor. Eatate of Thomas E. Crowley. D.,..
, FULLY
Shanld_
Account of Margaret. McBride. Executrix,
cell$ed..
f;()OKED
,
PortIon
•
•
•
It.
'
' Portl.. • • - . .
Estate of E. Veronica O'Rourke, Deceased.
DADLEY-Aug. 115, FIrat. Account or JeanDoe Dallln and centriI-PenD National Bank PABKER-July 28, First and Floal ACcount of Mary G. Moroz, Guardian, Estate
of Philadelphia, Trultees tJ/Deed of Truit
of Florence E. Parker, An Incompetent.
of James Walter Dadley, dated October
24, ID5'1, I:o.ter Vtvo!. Trust of James W.... PEW-Aug. 10. Second and Final Account
of Joseph Newton Pew and John O. Pew.
ter Dadley.
Jr., Surv!vlog Exe(:utors, Estate of John
DEINER-Aug. 12, Firat and Final Account
O. Pew, Deceased.
of KatbarlDe A. Strain, ExecutrIX, Estate
of Casper DolDer, Deceased.
POLLARD-June 29-Flrst. and FlDal AcCrisp. Calif01 nia. IC4Iberg
count. of Albert N. Garrett, R. Spotswood
DEBMOND-July 11, First. and FInal AcPollard and Ellzabeth P. FeUer, Trustees
count of Isabel C. Geraghty, Execut.rll:,
large
U /D Emilie O. Polllnd. Estate of Em1lle
Est&te of Mary O. De.mond, Decea.ed.
G. Pollard, Deceaaed.
....
d.
DONOVAN-Aug. 15, FIrat and FInal Ac-· POWERS-Aug.
16, Flrsl. and Final Ac·
count of A. Brookc Geary, Ezecutor, Ea-.
count of Veronica Powers, Admlnlstr...
tate of LUUan H. DonoYaD. Deceued.
trlx, Estate of Harry C. Powers, Deceased.
DUTrON-Aug. 11, FIrst and Final Ac- RENSHAW-July 1. Firat and Final Account of Norman B. Dutton and Elmer
count of WUUam M. Rensha.w. AdmtnJ..s.
B. Dutton, Executors. Estate of Elmer
tratar, Estate of Margaret Gtven RenG. Dutton, Deceaaed.
shaw, Deceased.
EMERY-Aug. 8, Firat and Final Account SCHLACK-Aug. 15, First and Final Ae·
of The PhDadelphta NaUonal Sank and
count. of Sroad Street Trust Company,
Gertrude B. Emery Suter, Trustees,
(Successor by Merger to Interboro Bank
U/Wlll of Walter V. Emery, as stated by
and Trust. Company IlDd Allen N. Schlaok,
Q •
The PhIladelphia National Bank, Survlv·
Executors, E&tate of Ana N. Schlack,
Ing TrUstee. Estate of Walter V. Emery.
Deceased.
; .
Deceased.
SHEA-Aug. 16, First and Final Account
"~RRY-Aug 11, FIrst and Final Account
of Michael J. Oantwell, Jr.• Admlnl$trator,
of EdmUnd Jones, E:J:ecutor. Estate Ol
Estate of Thomas Francia Shea,' a/kla
Edwant T. Ferry, Deceased.
Thomas Shea, Deceased.
PITZ-Aug. 5, First and Final Account "SPARKS-Aug. 12, First. and FInal Account.
of: The Delaware County NaUonal Bank
of The Delaware Counb NaUonal Bank,
Guardian, Est... te of Barbara Fits, la~
Executor. E.state of Lewla H. Sparks, DeRegular
a Minor.
ccued.
FORBES-Aug. 15. FIrst. and Pinal Account STOLL--June 29, First and Final Account
Valuel
I
of George W. Morris. J!:xecutor, Estate
of John N. stull. Exeeutor, Estate of
of Robert Forbes, Decelsed.
George R. Stull, Deceased.
ea.
FREEMAN-AUg. 4, First and Final Ac- THEURER-Aug 11, First and Final Account of Percy D. '!beurer. Executor, Escount. of Ada. M. Evans. Ezecut.rlz, E...
tate of Edward. D. Freeman, Deceased.
tate of Frederick 0:. Theu.rer, Deceased.
GEORGE-July 15, First and Final Account THOMAS-July 12, First and Final Account
of Nelson P. Fegley, Administrator, Esof Provident 'Iradesmens Bank and Trust.
tate of Angelo George, Sr., Deceasttd.
Company, Admlnstrator, Esta~ of Ellen
GOoDYEAR-Aug. i, First and Final AcA. Thomas, Decea.sed.
count of John C. Goodyear, Executor, TRIPP-July '1'. First and Final Account.
Estate of Robert. B. Goodyear, Deceased.
Of Walter F. Hanna, Executor, Estate of:
RElNTZEN-A~g. IS, First. and Ftnal Ao- Edith M. Tripp, a/k/a Edith M. TrIpp
Delicious Heat 'n Serve
count I)f Mary Schieber, Executrix, Es.
Hanna, Deceased.
tate of MarUia E. He1Dtze-n. Deceased. UNDERmLL--A~g. 16, First and Ftnal ACDENRY-Aug. 16, Firat and Final Account
count of PbUlp C. Herr. Executor. Estate
of Anoa CroUlera Hen..,.. Executrix, Eaof Frederick S. underbUl. Decea~ed.
Del Monte Top Qualily. or
tate of James P. Henry, Deceaaed.
VOID-Aug. 3, First and Final Account of
17-0"
:REsLOP-Aug. 2, FIrat Bnd Flaal Account
Howat'd Void, Execut.or, Estate of Hatcan, "
or Leonanl T. Heslop, Admlaistrator, Esvey Void, Deceased.
~te of Olive P. Heslop, Blkla Olive P. WARD-Aug. 15, First and Final Account
Sweet Home Style Slices & Halves
He-sslop, Deceased.
of Theodore W. Ward, Jr., and Leo T.
29-0"
c
HICKS-Aug. 15, First and Final Account
Connor, Executors, Estate of Theodore
cans
of WlIl1e Dora. Smith, Administratrix, EsW. Ward, Deceased.
tate of Margaret Hicks, Deceased.
WATl'S-Aug. 11. First and Float Account
Top Quality. Acme's Own
IIIPPLE-July 26. First and Final Account
of Helen M. Hunt, Admlntstra.trix. C.T.A.,
of Elisabeth F. Mmer, ExecutrIX, Estate
Estat.e of Ada watts. Deceased.
of P. GirvIn mpple. Deco!ased.
WICKERSHAM-JUly 28, First a~d Final
1I0F'PMAN-July 20, Plrs' and FInal Ae.
Account of Charles A. Smylte. Executor,
COunt of Rowan:! E. HoflmaD, Admlnlltra-Estate of John Wickersham, D~ceased.
tar, Estate or pearl E. Hoffman, De- WOOD-Aug. 15, Flnst and Pinal Account
ce~M
of Carrle R. Klefner and Edmund P. HanIItJFtr-Aug. 18, Pint and PlDal Account
Dum, TrUstees, UfWDl of Ma..,. C. wood.
or Joyce A. Bates, EJ:ecutrIs, Estate of
Deceased, and stated by Edmund P.
LUUan K. Hun. Deceased.
Hannum, surviving Trustee, Estate of
IlUaCOllB-Aug. 18, Pint &r&d Plnl'l Ac-Ma". C. Wood, Deceased.
Count of Prederlck K. Edwards and Ed.. ZUBL1I':R-J'ulY n. Flnt a ... d FInal Account
I. OllfdlfoD. Executors, Eatl.te of
01 Harry E. Apeler, Esecutor. Estate of
"l'loHnce 1oI. Htlrcomb, Deceued.
Camp M. ZUbler, .J~/" C. II Zubler.
llTA'lT-AUS 11. Pint AeeoUllt Ol PldeUtr.
beceaaed..
tablQ4elpb'. Tratl COmploDJ'. Ezecutor.
EARL!: H. ALLEN
~";.Ie
Ow ~e Market - Open WetWtIJS
. ~ and W••ket!ds until 5 P.M.
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Ara...Uo nre.
A. Knit, Dec....d.
1IJ&It.
.til.
"'lIIIer
Clerk
or 0 _ ' Coon.
OAK PARK SHOPPING CENTER, Bishop Road and Baltimore Pike
Open Tuesday, Wedne~day, Thursday 'til 9 P.M., Friday 'til 10 P.M.
Your Nearest S" H Graen Stamp Merchandise Store, 2700 West Chester Pike, Highland Part
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BOROU08 OF .w4BT.KHOBE
ORDINANCB NO. ".,
AN
ORDIN/.NeE
ADOPTING
THE
AMENIDMENT TO THE AR.TIOLES
OF CENTRAL DELAWARE: OOUN'o
TY AUTHORITY PROPOSED BY TIlE
BOARD OF SAID AUTHORITY IN·
CREASING ITS TERM OF lCXIBT..
ENCE TO SEPTEMBER 21. 2010,
AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES
AND
RESOLU'nONB
OR
PARTS
Exc eBS of dl&lnlnementa over recelpta.
exclusive of proceeds of temporary
loan
Deduct proceeds from temporary loan ..
SWARTHMORE - RUTLEDCE
UNION SCHOOL DISTRI~T
Report upon Examination of Financial Statements
for the school year ended J~"y 3, 1960
I
.. I' eo.. ·..'-11
UId lira: Anthony PaIrlIanks' Mr. UId KrI. Wll11am W. Me-·mer. '11IeIr 1J'IIDdao1lAld: ~ ~'UId KrI. Alex Ve~ of JIerEI.........,
* .'. andMr.their
t8.aiii:i' 01 P8iir: avenue ClarIn, Jr.• of Park &venue. retumed with tt.m "bile hls parents Mr. cbant9llle, N.J.• Weri In BIJroPe.
. aMina S8p":,mliet 24 Nre~umed'last week from cicean Clty,\thIs
week from taklnir their 4augh- ;:';:"="::-=··=-===;:·-===~===============::I
ter
111,963,48
30.000.00
BRlance. July 3. 1960 •••• : ................. , .. ..
LYBRAND. ROfJB BROS. & MONTGOMERY
Certified Publlc Accountants
SINKING FUND
Board of School DIrectors.
THEREOF WlDeH ARE INCON8J8.
Sl'ATEMENT of CASH RECElPIB and DISBURSEMENTs
Swarthmore-Rutledge Union School DIstrict,
TENT THEREWitH.
.
Swarthmore. Pellll8ylvanla.
. for the school J'OaI' ended July 3. 1960
We have examined the balance sheet of Swarthmore-Rutledge Union
BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED
and FUND BALANCE, July 3. 1960
by tbe Borough Councll of the Boroush of School DIstrict as of July 3, 1960 and the related statements of cash receipts
Swllrlbmore. of the Count, of Delaware, and disbursements and changea In funds for the school year then ended.
Balance. JuJy 8. 1959 ......................... .
Commonwealth of PenDayJYania. be1Dg the Our e"nmin.tlon was made In accordance with generally accepted auditing
Transferred
from General Fund .............................. .
munIcipal authorities of said Borough, IUld. standards and accordingly Included such tests of the accounting records and
It Is bereby orUalned and enacted by au- such other auditing procedures as we qousldered necessary In the circumthority of the same a. follow8:
Sectlon 1. Tbe Borough of Swartbmore stances.
DIsbursements:
Since. we had not examined the financial statements of the' School
docs bereby adopt the amendment. to the
Interest on bonds ....................... ..
$6,502.80
ArUcles of Central Delaware Count, Au- District for prior years. we made suJIIc!ent investigation of the accounts at
Bonds retired:
Lbority proposed by the Board of said July O. J959 to be satisfied as to the consistency of the appllcatlon of acIssue of 1930. Series F ................. .
8.000.00
Authority and submitted by said Authority counting principles and procedures.
Issue ofl953. Series H ................ .
20.000.00
to the Townships of Nether ProvWence. RidIn our opinion. the accompanying financial statements present fairly
ley and Springfield and the Boroughs of the assets and llabilitles. arising from cash transactions and the accounts
Morton. Prospect Part, RIdley Park. Rut.- receivable and payable. of Swarthmore-Rutledge Union School DIstrict at
34,502.60
ledge and Swarthmore. being munlclpall·
Ues composing !Said Auihor-lty. which amend- July 3. 1960 and the receipts and disbursements and changes In funds for
Balance, July 3. 1960 ......... : .................... _ _-.::$1::;.4:::0
ment Ls tha.t the Articles of Central Dela.- the school year then ended. on a basis consistent with that of the preceding
ware counLy Authority be amended by year.
CAFErl'ERIA FUND and
adding therein tbe [allowing provision:
LYBRAND. ROSS BROS. & MONTGOMERY
ACTIVITIES FUND
Philadelphia. Penna.
"The term of existence 01 Central
Delaware COunty Authority Is hereby
August 16. 1960.
STATEMENT of CASH RECEiPT8 and DISBURSEMENTS
mcreased to September 21, 2010."
for the school year ended July 3. 1960
SWARTHMORE-RUTLEDGE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
8ecUon 2. All Ordinances or reso1u.Uona at" Pilrt.s thereof which are Inc:onslaBALANCE SHEEI. JULY 3. 1960
and POND BALANCES. July 3. 1960
tent herewith arc hereby repealed.
Duly presented and enac:ted at a meetllll"
01 the Borough Council of the Borough of
Swarthmore held \be 12\11 day or septcmber. llHIO.
(SEAL)
B. E. KORBE,
President of BOrobSh Counell
Attes':
ELLIOT'l" RICHARDSON.
secretary 01 Borough CouncU
Approved the l2tb. day of September.
11<10.
JOSEPH REYNOLDS.
Chief Burgess
INVITATION FOB BIDS
ASSETS:
Cash In banks and on hand:
General fund ..... , ...................... ,$
Sinking fund ........................... ..
Cafeteria fund .......................... .
Actlvltles fund .......................... .
$
Accounts receivable:
Appropriations. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania .......
.. .............. .
uncollected taxes of prior years, net of
$1.000 allowance for doubtful accounts
AND
MISCELLANEOUS WORK. IN
COMMISSARY a.ud BOlLEB HOUSE
.-,
FOB
DELAWARE COUNTY
INSTITUTION DISTIlICl'
FAIR ACRES FARM. LIMA, PA.
Sealed proposal will be received by the
Executive and AdmWsUaUve, Officers of
tbe Delaware County InautuUon DLstrlct 10
the Office of the ,county Controller, Court
House. Medl&, Pa .. unW 10:00 A.M., Eas~
ern Dal'Ught Saying Time on 'l1lurad8.J".
October 6lb, 1060. [or New Laundry MacbIDery and.Equipment and Mlacellaneous Work
in reaetUnI" exl.sUng equipment. Fair Acre,
Farm, lJ.ma. PennaJ"lvaIita.
The bids will be publlcly opened In the
presence of the Exec:uUve and Admlnlstra..
Uve Officers of tbe Delaware County InaUtuUOID. Dlatrict at. FaIr Acres Farm. Lima,
Pa., al;:l1:oo A.M. on that. date.
All bids should be ,ubmlUed
the form
of proposal to be furnished by the· ArcbJteet and muat be accompan1ed wltb. •
cerWled eheck or bid bond. for Ten Per
Cent (19%) 01 tbe total amount of the pro))OIIal cirawn to the order of Ul.e Delaware
county In.sUtuUon Dl5trlct. Tbls InvltaLlon,
Proposal, General CondlUon.· arid Spec:Htcations refer to eac:h oUle.:: and constitute
a whole; the, shoUld be returned boWld
wRether u deUvered to We bldder•.
Plau.s and spec:1fIcaUons may be aeen at
the Offlee of the ExecuU·..e and Admin1&traUve Officers or the Delaware County
nuULution Dlatrlct at. Fair '"Ac:ro. Parm,
Lima. Pa., or at the OUlce of the Architect.
George Y. Ewlns Co., 1'120 Westem Bay1ng Fund Bulld1ng. Phlladelphia. Pennsylvania, and. DIle c:omplete set may be bad
al; the Architect's Office by a. prospective
prime Contractor, lor Ule bidding use upon
a deposit of Futy ($50.00) Dollars.
If the prospecLl.ve prime Contractor who
requests a Aet of drawlogs and specUlca-
on
tions furnisbes the DIst.rlct with a. bid, the
deposit wUl be returned to Ib.e Contractor
upon the return of the plans and spec:IfJc&.Uons to the Archltect In. good C:(JIldjt1on
within three (3) days after the 'receipt 01
the bid. If the Contractor does not furnlsh
the Dldrlc:t wUh &. bid, the depo.!Slt wUl not
be refuntled.
ReceIpts:·
sales of mea1s .......................... ..
Government subsidies .................. ..
40.280.93
Other ................................... .
32.134.73
3,970.73
250.000.00
School bUildings, at appraised values as of
March 1. 1959. as adjusted ............ 1.742,363.00
Equlpment. at appral8ed values as of March
1. 1959 .
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2.193.756.00 Net assessed valuation. 1960.
LIABILITIES:
Accounts payable. salaries .................... $
Withheld payroll taxes. etc.................. ..
68.476.61
12.456.07
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Temporary benk loan. due on demand. with
Interest at 2 5/8 per cent
Bonded Indebtedness. with vote of electorate.
Series H. 1953. due serially at the rate ·of
$20,000 per year. with Interest at 2 1/8 per
Taxes,
$36.20..03
$33.935.58
$1.637.09
$9.880.62
as reported by
De~ware
County ........ ,: ....... .
$8.724.740.00
Indebtedness allowed by law (7 per cent of
assessed valuation)
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OutstandIng Indebtedness. July 3. 1960 .• $280.000.00
Deductions allowed by law:
.
Cash In sinking fund ...
$1.40
80.932.68
Revenue 1960-61. applicable
to the reduction of In30.000·00
debtedness ............... 19,998.80
280.000.00
610.731.80
Net debt .............................. ..
260.000.00
EstImated borrowing capaclty ...... .
$350.731.80
390.932.68
FUNDS:
,
General fund ............................. ,1... 1,8'15,135.'19
Sinking fund ...................................
1.40
Cafeteria fund ....................... : .. :....
1.637.09
Activities fuM .................. ,:............
9,880.62
ThIs report flied this 30th day of August, 1960. In accordance with the
requirements of Section 2432 of the Public Bch.ool Code of 1949 will be con·
firmed absolutely unless an appeal Is taken within thirty days of filing.
1._.654.90
$2.277.687.58
GENERAL FUND
for the school year ended' July 3. 11160
Balance. July 6. 1959 ...................... ..
Adjustment for appraised value of leased
p~oprety Included In fixed assets reported
at July 5~ 1959 ........................... ~
'Less
Increase In accounts receivable ...
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the heating season
may start any day-
$2.455.472.26
442.006.00
Adjusted balance. July 6. 1&59 ......... .
Deduct changes In fund balance. current year:
Excess of cash disbursements over receipts.
exclusive of proceeds of temporary loan.
RS annexed ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... $171,953.46
Increase In accounts payable .......... ,...
11.568.88
$2.013.466.26
INSTALL
183,512.28
17,181.81
AUTOMATIC
166,330.47
28.000.00
Less bonded Indebtedness retired
138.330.4~
Balance. July 3. 1960 ............ ..
$1.875.135.79
GENERAL FUND
HOUSE HEATING
599.763.16
DelInquent tBaes and penalties ............
State appropriations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TuItion .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .
Income from temporary Investments ......
Rent from school facilities ................
Revenue from Federal government ... . . . . .
Other ...................................
3.260."
219,693.81
29.836.88
6,969.96
2,695.00
933.09
.
For added convenience SIal hau.e heating
payment. con b. made In equal amounts over
a lO-manth period. Get mare details from tho
CUltomen Service Department or your neare.t
Philadelphia Electric office.
29,926.58
496.634.84
12.650.59
82,974.53
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Coli your P/rnroIHlIII 01' ~ecrIIrtg _ _
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our ......... cIfIcw.
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e
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1 p.m., the l;!waithiJiore Elementary Coll~ afenue retUrned from ParIIi
"... ta.c1d~
football progn;.m Will begin Lallor nay by Jet to the Philadelits 14th year. This year the Rnt- pbla aIrPort fonowlng a nine-week
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HalliE ••tI AUTO
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. "Bring It to Us or We'lI Corn. to You"
TEU"SI'1 ....,..
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ter a week's viSit to Dr. Williams'
mother Mrs. H. M. Williams in
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Sarasota. Fla. Joyce.WilJiams has
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gets avenue field will be. us~; motOr tour through Southern Eu-lbeen Affiiridinlf tn ph,..lcal trntiea.Boy. living in the school dlst;,ct rope. visiting Italy, Spain Ilrid Por- tioli canip at Skidmore College for
and who are. in grades. four, fIve. I' tuga!.
the past 10 days, following which
and six are'eligible to participate.
Susan DrIehaus. daughter' of Mr. she will resume her .tudies at the
Since t&cll:1e football is 'played, and Mrs. William DrIehaus of Yale college. CiJrol Williams will leave
it is necessary for tile boys to have avenue. new Sunday to Grinnell. Ia.. September 21 for her junior year
Enjoy ALL Home Sports Events
a complete suli cl>nsisting of hel. for orientation week at Gr'Innell at Bates College.
Mrs. George B. Heckman and June
met, ihoufder pads, football panta. COllege, where she will be a memDuring 'he
Year IQr Only
8b
and )ersey. All the boys wear bee of the fresbm
claoiL
Lee of Park avenue left early Wedsneakers. Aiso Ii doctor's examinaMr. and Mrs. Edward K. Oratsley neSday morning for University Park
tlon I~ necessary and cards for the. of Btrath Haven. avenue returned where Judy Lee Is enrolled as a SOPh~
purpose of .obtaining a physician's laet week from a motor trip to WIs- omore.
.
III"
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. c~rtification of sound physical. ~ousln with their sons Bruc~ and
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Storlazzl 11\'.
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condition, and parental permission John, whom they Joined In Upper of Park avenue. with their family. ~"n"~~~''''''
will be distributed to the interested. New York state after the boys com- returned Sunday from Stone Har- '
-boys during next week at school; ~ pleted a snmmer of camp counsel.. bor. N.J., where they spent the sumFor Your Fall Convenience they should be completed and turn- -Ung.
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ed in upon reportll!g for the initial
Mr. anll Mrs. Paul Banks of Harsessioii that the hoys' report.
vard avenue returned last week from
The program is an informal one, their BUIIlII1er home "Inwoods." ToDRAPERIES and SLIPaOYERS
.
ib that they are not placed on per· ,wanda. where they bave been since
THOM SEREMBA
will be open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday lind
manent teams for games. Teams June.
10 Years of Sw."hmor. R.ference.
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Friday evenings until 9
are decided each separate SaturJanet Peters of North SwacthMor. Than J5Yoa,,' Experien.e
day and games are played during more avenue. with her motller Mrs.
All work" don. In my .hop
361 Baltimore Pike
Springfield, PII.
the latter part of the three hour Hugh Peters, motored· to Pennsylunder my personal supervision.
.period. UsuaUy the three hour per-' vania state University. University
Yoa oaa ,It. frea ,stlmate by
Phone Klngswood
f
Swarthniore High School.
ADU Lt A. A. TICKETS
!School
$5.00
III
U, H0 l S T ERY
iool
period,
is divided
an organizational
into a fundamental
peno
. d,
and a play period. Fathers of the
boys act as coaches and members
of the Junior High foolilall squads
serve
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"THE lADY BE LOVELY" BEAUTY SALON
4-1313
p~ar~k~.~o~n~Tu~e~sd~a:y~.
soph
omore year.
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assistants, referees. and
head linesmen. Last year over 100
boys 'Participated in the, program
with an average attendance of 80
per Saturday.
Fathers who are .Interested in
helping merely report with their
young hopefuls. It is necessary to
the success of the program to have
as many dads participate as possible since it is usually necessary
to form as man~ as 12 teams for
the fundamentals, organizational,
and play periods.
This year the program will run
either during the morning or afternoon depending upon the high
..bool football schedule. For ex·
ample; if the high school is pla-ying in the morning, the elementary
program .will function in the af~r
noon, and if the varsity plays in
the afternoon, the elementary football will be played in the morning.
In case of rain, 'the program wil~
be postponed until the following
week. Wet ground does. not prevent boys from playing footbaJl,
but rain does. It is also pointed out
that during the organizational
period the boys will. be divided into
gl-OUpS according to their size and
age so that no boy will be playing
football with others too small or
too large for him.
The insurance, taken out at
school, covers this activity. The
program again will be under the
IlIIpervision of Bill Reese, the Ju~.
ior-Senior High School Atbletlc
Dir..;t;,r. The schedule for the fall
weekends follows:
September 24-1 to 4; October
1-9:30 to 12; October 8-9:30 to
12; October 15-1 to 4; October 22
--9 :30 to 12; October 29-1 to 4;
November 5-9 :30 to 12; Novem·
ber 12-1 to 4; November 18-9:30
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Skilled in servic:e ..•
and in safety
This telephone JmemaD is one of the more
than SS,OOO Bell of Peimsylvania ~ ~
women who devote their careers to brmgmg
you good telephone service.
Like all 'Bell people, he has been trained
to live and work safely, And he uses his
safety knowledge for his community's
benefit.
He is, for example, a member of the Bell
l00,OOO.Mi1e Club .•• men who have driven
COmpany vehicles regularly for 10 years or
more Without an accident.
He is also 8. qualified Red CrOBS first aid
iDstructor. teaching in his spare time.
But sarety is only oJie of his community
activities. He works with local charity
drives. He is a PTA officer. And he coaches
a Little League team.
In short, he is typical of your neighbors
in the telephone company. They have
chosen careers in a field essential to everyone's welfare. It is natural, then, that they
should feel a special sense of community
responsibility.
GOVERNOR LAWRENCE HAS PROCLAIMED SEPTEMBER
"SAFETY IN COMMUNITY LIVING MONTH"
This month the Pennsylvania Junior
Chamber of Commerce.and The Bell Tele·
phone Company of Pennsylvania-supported
by regional safety council are planning and
initiating year.round accident and 1ire pre·
vention programs. If your Club or group
would like us to present an interesting and
worth.wbile safety cIemonstration. call your
local Bell Telephone Bnsin_ Office.
NEWS NOTES
I
BUDGET PLAN
AUXilIary agencies and coordinate activities
Operation of plant ...................... ..
Maintenance of plant .................... .
8mU'
FIxed cI1arges (employees' retirement and
socIa1 security, Insurance. etc.l ....... .
47.063.03
Debt service (including $34,502.50 transferred to sinking fund and $255.250
rentals paid to Authority) .....
289,827.78
capital outlay (alterations to bU!1dlngs.
replacement of equipment, etc.l ....... 70,919.09
Other ................'....................... .
1.8IK.40
DICK FHANOHETD _ TElEYISlO.N. "
to 12.
4,357.7&
-$867.439.90
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NOW!
Don't put it off another day! Prepare to have a
warm, comfortable home all winter by installing'
automatic gas house heating right now.
Once you set the thermostat, your heating care's
are gone. There's 'no fuel 10 order and store,
no healer to tend-and Ihe whole house
is cozy and warm.
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-:;i;1nt;i;;H;;tit;i;;;;;;*i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;*it' IDisbursements:
_..-uses f generaI control ; ............ ..
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Expenses of instruction ....... : .......... .
Klngswood 3-1833
33.935.58
20.000.00
cent ............... . . . . . . . ... . . ... . . . . . ... .. .. ..
Fatr Acres Fa.rm
Llma, Delaware count,. Pa.
ALL LIlES OF II'URAICE
$34,625.«
Board tor the Assessment and' Revision of
2,277,587.58
DbtTtct
'eler E. Tald
$9.190.76
ESTIMATED BORROWING CAPACITY
July 3. 1960
STATEMENT of CASH RECEIPI'B and DIBBURSEMENTB
for the school year ended July 3, 1960
Balance. July 6. 1959 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
$ 170.715.30
Receipts:
TING OF EXlBTINQ LAUNDRY EQ1JlP.. .
Taxes. current year. including penalties:
MENT." for Delaware Count, lnatUutlon
Real estate ............................ . &29,371.92
Dlatrtct. Fair Acres -Farm. Lima., Pa..
Per
capita ........................... .
80.543.55
'lbe El:ecuUn and AdmlnlatraUve ornRealty transfer ...................... .
19.847.69
cera of the nelawa.re County InaUtuUoll
DIstrict. reserve the rlSht to reject AD&'
~/or all blda or parte Lbereof, and. to
waive Ulfonn&llUea 1D the bids U deemed
advlllll..aKeous to &he InsUtllUon Dlatrlct.
Q. ROBERT WATKINS
ALBERT H. SWING
WILLIAM A. WELSH
Ea:ecutl..-e and AclmlnlatraUve
Officers of
Delaware county lIlaUtuUon
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22.631.28
11.736.46
1.836.29
Ba¥ces. July 3. 1960 .............. ..
167.009.00
3'.384..00
Textbooks. at estimated value ............
Fund
34,625.«
Dlsbursementa :
Food. purch eses .............. . ........... .
Ba1arIes and wages ...................... .
43,550.65
Other ................................... .
'.0.8.91
. .... ..
U a prospec:tive prime COnt.ractor desires
more than one full set of Ib.e drawlOgs and
apec:lficaUona, or If a prollpec:Uve prime
Conlract.or or Matertal Mill wants draw..
lOgl1 and/or Ipec:lfleaUona for their Wle,
tbey nl&Y be bad by makl.n.g the followJ.ng
pa,yment.s to the Architect, none of which
wW be returned.
Complete let of Drawings
aDd 8pec:Ulc:aUona .......•.. $SO.OO
Sd of Spe:c:UicaUons ......... $30.00
IndivJdual Drawings $1.50 per abeet
AU blds must. be sealed and. addressed
to August Niemeyer, Count, Controller,
Cour1 House, Media, Pa., and pta1nly marked on the envelope, "BID FOR NEW
LAl1NDRY EQt1JPMENT AND BESET-
$1.735.66
ActIvltI..
$36.105.46
Grounds. baildlngs and contents:
Sites. at appraISed value as of October 21.
1959
Balances. July 6. 1969 ...................... ..
39,501.74
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NEW LAUNDRY BUILDING
Cafeteria
Fund '
28.761.62
1.40
1.637.09
9,880.62
..... where they ape
.. nt the I"nnmn·
Bar.tiar& to Colby College. Wat.r
p'
da.liter Antoillcit retUrned to ervl11e. Me., where she enterOd. the
In f·orma I' S· atllruay
rog ram TIlelr
Weit Liberty eollege. west Liberty. 1freshinan c1B1la.
Invites 4th - 6th
W.Va., laat; week· tor Her aophomore
Dr. and Mrs. Ned Williams, Suo
Gradets
.
'year.
san and David Williams of Dog.
NeXt Sat)lrday, September~, at Mr.. imd Mrs. Joseph Bhane of wood lane, returned last week af.
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John Thurman. son of Mrs: E.
Neal Thurman of Cedar lane. left
Sunday for Green Lane, Wis., where
he will visit his roommate at
Swarthmore College this year.
MIss Constance W. Bouck moved
Tuesday from Cedar. lane to 201
Elm avenue, the former apartment
of Mrs. Yvonne Delattre who returned the latter part of August to her
home In Switzerland.
Mr. and MrS. William A. Welsh
WIth their daughters Anne and
Kathie and sons George and 1!al,
returned last week from a month's
stay at East Bolden. Me. WhUe there
they VIsIted Mt. Washington. N.H..
camped In' Baxter State Park and
climbed. lit. Katahdin In MaIne. The
IlnaJ. 10 days of their sta.y theY were
JOIned b7 their d"ter .JudJ aDd
I!Qn BIB UId :.a. De&II $r&tton of
Tort.
,
.
The Bell Telephone Company
of Pennsylvania
Your "";glWon onl
'''''''''11'' 8"""'" a"" ..........
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Assemblies
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Offer
Adult CI.nes DBEREAVED
r·
The Swarthmore Junior Assam- th .~. !~r Roberta, pastor. of.
Ground· Briaking
Oddie M Sal.
emorl
for RI
Ceremony Will Take Place
During Country
Fair
"I saw it in. Tlu .5worthm.orean'"
Easllawn
Cemelery
A non-profit. 'mutual enterprise for the benefit of
families residing in Swarthmore and neighboring com·
munities. For information
as to lots apply to
ALBERT N. GARRETT
PreBid..,.t and Busine•• Mgr.
228 Garrett Ave. KI 3-0489
Swarthmore. Pa.
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r~av~:
atte;
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. SWEET CORN -
LlNVILLA ORCHARDS
~lr-;flons:
Personals
10:00 A.M.-Home
Media
Saturday, October
Collingdale
2:00 P.M.- Away
Saturday, October
8 Clifton Heights
2:00 P.M.- Away
10:00 A.M.-Home
Saturday, October
15
Saturday, October
22 'Ridley Park
2:00 P.M.-Away
Saturday, October
29 Shoron Hill
10:OP A.M.-Home
Darby
Saturday, November 12
Nether Providence
Thursday, November 24
Lansdowne
co~1t
On Top
01 The
, World'
requir~
Saturday, September 24
5
a
2:00 P.M.- Away
10 :30 A .M• - A way
From Swarthmore south on Baltimore Pike fa Cloverle.' Turn I.ft onto
au • 352 toward ~h.st.r. Drive IIIz - 2 milel, turn rIght on Knowlton R~ad for Vi mil ••
Open 10 A.M •• 6 P.M.
Daily and Sunday
TRemont 6-9047
Susan seely, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert M. seely of Bryn Mawr
avenue, returned by plane last week
to the University of TIlinols, Urbana,
where she entered the sophomore
class.
Lewis Izumi had as ills guest for
a few days this week captain Willis
C. Tomsen of Ft; Bragg, N.C.. at the
home of his parents on Benjamin
West avenue, the Charles lzumis.
10:00 A.M.-Home
H E L P!
Students
:
IN AUTO ACCIDENT
Mrs. William C. McDermott of
Yale avenue, her daughter Grace
and Bianca Storlazzi of Park avenue, were involved in a minor automobile accident neal" the Delaware
lIfellJorial Bridge Sunday night.
Mrs. McDermott ::::uffered a
bruised ankle. No one else was in-
S£p 23 \900
,
, '.
on Rutgers Field .
at 10 A.M.
The Pack Committee regrets to
v
prmenl& ""d Items of home d _
'eport that unless a master is
As the Swarthmore Tennis Club or uUllly for exeba_. The ,four
Monday
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c
pnC
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wave
to
disseason
close4
Jhe
Weather
Man
y
event
beKIns
MODday
with
.,wart
more
College· opens its
da
-"
h
T he 1960 edition of Swarthmore '0' und th~ ~" iii h
High School football will open its band.
'upset Activities Chairman Arch Tuesday and Wednesd .. y. Oelobe\" , doors this weekend to 94,0 studenta
_,.
Oplinger's carefully laid plans for • a_ 5.....• f or -=
campaigu when the team entertain.
- , - days from 9 I'nCIU d'IDg a f res h man class ot 259.'
finals of the various tourna. a.m. - 8 :30 p.m. and cJoeIn&' day The lUi
I
enroII ment i. above
the Media Mustangs in a tradition. 't'a1
0, ee·elve the
al rivalry. After four weeks of con.
ments. However. by Saturday af- FrIda7. ~~_L
~-__ ''. the seUJe~
a verage thOIS year. mainI y because
mUoning and preparation for the
. • • resson Medal ternoon all of the finals of the from 10 a.m. nnW 1 p.m.
of an unusually large number of
Junior
tournaments
and
the
finals
e
ewelry
depar1ment
Innoret
urnlng
upper CIassmen.
season the Garnet looks forward to
Th ,
'
a spirited "surprise-full" season.
Franklin Institllte Honors of
the Women'•.Doubles had heen vated at the spriD&' EJ:cbaDce
The calibre of the class of 1964
played..
The boys have been working hard
'World _ Known
In April Is continued by request. Is h'Igh er t h an ever, according to
• _
In the Boys 18 years and under D~.
.~ E • Lonpell Is the Robe rt A . B arr, asslS
as they compete. for. starting as~- A1f~
. ta nt dean for
signments and there are sure to ·be
PhyslclS!
Lou, ,Scirwartz defeated Steve Beik chairman"" membm1l of the admissions. "We had a record nummany new faces at the opening
6-3. 6.1. In the Boys' 15 and under Woman'. Club are . .nd....ed th&t ber of 2263 applicants." said BatT.
·
kick-off.
The Franklin Institute wlli honor Steve Beik came through w'lth a this department Is on a. donall"" "Th e competition was the toughest
mm '
'on.. Jewelry I've ever seen!'
As usua I the te am WI'11 b e b UI'It Ita own world-known physicist. Dr. decisive victory over BI'lly Ryerson basts without co
.
I et termen f rom William F. G. Swann. Ogden ave- at 6-0. 6-0.
around returnmg
111&)' be len at the club on Oclober
T h e freshmen come from 30
.
f
h
h
nue.
at
its
..
nnual
Medal
Day.
tales
Friday afternoon saw the finals 4 duriJig the Check-In hours 9 a.m. s
an d t h e D'IStrict of Columbia
the 1959 season. mne a w om ave October 19.
been providing the leadership and
of the Girl.' 14 and under with to 3 p.m. There will be no WatI.lDg and eight foreign Countries. inDirector
Emeritus
of
the
Bartol
Belsy J(;amp scoring strongly over In Une for jewelry deposllors slDee ' cludi ng K enya an d J apa..
or
e
ne
co
rs
0
owow
ut
W me
th
h
f
kn
for the squad. Although the season Researeh Foundation. Dr. Swann Ann Coslett 6-1. 6-0. Later in the II does not require the information
More freshmen are prospective
eomprises a nine.game .chedule. will receive an Elliott Cresson day Doug Wel"hwon out over artIcles for ""cballP need (n,> .~ngi!leers than have been for sevthe opening Media fray has always Medal for his research in the field Steve Russell 6.3. 7-5 in the Boys' pedigrees with the family je""lsl, era1· years and mathematics and
been intensely played by both teams of cosmic radia~ion. Wynn Laur- 12 and .under.
Handba,. and luggage will be science contiD/l.8 to be favored by
aDd the outcome is usually in doubt ence LePage. Institute President.
Saturday morning saw Mrs handled aceonllng to ()haIrmaD space age ac;holars. although there
until the final whistle.
announced tod~y.
Raymond Voegtlln and Mrs. Har"; Mrs. John W. SoUle, who lIDs had are signs of''fenewing interest in
Media brings a big. fast. aggres.
Dr.
bein,g
Coslett overcome the promising many reques'" which reflect In- the humanities.
sive tealn to Rutgers spearheaded ~Iso for hiS many investigations young team of Elea.nor Lindsey and terest In ev~ IOwns.
.
Fifteen freshmen are National
by their 200 pound fullback Tommy ID numerous areas of physical Vickie Waller 6-2 6-4 in the finals
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.Merit .Scholars and General Motors
Bann. and certainly has plans for Iseience and unrelated subjects. that of the Women's ·Doubles. .
Open House Tuesday is picking up the bill for two more.
a succeseful game. (Footnote: The have broadened and deepened an
The finals of the Women's SinOne member of the class is Pius
Garnet has other plans f';r them).
and. a
gles are set for Saturday, aeptemPeace Collection Igharo. a Nigerian student. here
Swarthmore lettcnnen likely to the umverse and life therem • •• ber 24 at noon
.1S
.
,
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on a new program
initiated
. ' with .Mrs
. ' Ra v• The public
cordIally
InVIted
to Amen'c
11
to b'
N' by
see varsity action are Steve HanAuthor of numerOUs papers. Dr. mond Voegthn and Vickie Waller
h
t th S
th
an co eges
ring IgBrsell Jerry Liddell at the end posi- 1 Swann has a rare ability to ex-loPposing each other. At 2 p.m the ~n I~pen pouse a Colie w~ n;;ore ians to study in the United States.
tio~s • but ready to' be replaced ,
by ,plain in !aymanlanguage a wide same day Larry Shane will ;"eet f 0 egle t eace
4
'f etge.
es ay. It may be of interest to TV College
1' t
f· ub' et
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0
p.m.. ea urmg an ex- Bowl watchers that Q - • th
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varsity aspirants Bob Frost and vane y 0 s •Je s. A eseI
range
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g n ex I' nt e sesI
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of Particles to Cos",lc Ray Ener. Th e tIme has not yet been set ·for Ii
f
d
f H 11 H
d
rogram as spr ng
gie~ by, Eu..~91JI8g1\et!e Induction:' the finals- of .,th..-Mlxed Doubles ams. on:!! er 0 ? ,ouse an are financing Igharo', education
to a dlJl.il8sioil""or'''Natureand tlii,-'between the·team·/)¥MrI;D:'Pat- Nobe\ Peac.e P~ize W1nn~:,
. here.
.
Parenli
Mind of Man."
rick Welsh aDd George Willetts
The Collection•. establls?ed ID
The orientation period for fresh,
d M
d M
• 1935 as a memollal to MISS Ad- men begsn Wednesday'
h' I
The witty.7f)..year-old scientist Is an
r. an
rs. Harry Coslett; dams includes the most important f
t
d ' In a w Ir
to
School Night Prog· ram . almost 'as well-known among mudreeords of her life and work Mrs
an I
dances.
s
. f T-' _d
cians as he.!sphysidsts. A viOlin-I Neodlework Guild Plans
Marjorie V Edwards ""uratO; ha; u:fay ra.::nth or/
IS on SatSet orues ay·
cellist -he studied under Diran
Ingathering for Nov• 15 arranged a 'display
the t 8 WI M· ed trst c as.s starting
n 30
AI'
II ho
f
a
a.m.
on ay mornlDg.
7 30
exaUlan. a co. a rator 0 Pablo
The board of the Swarthmore wide variety of humanitarian
h' h O8sals .. A former member of the Brunch of the Needlework Guild es which Jane Addams espoused
lv Women Pia· n .
P arents of semor an JunIor Ig B
d f D' ecto
f h Ph·I'
.
rlnl
students are, invited to the annual d ~~~. 0 A l.~. '. rs;. ~ e.
~a- rr;.et on Thursday. Septe~ber 21. at Included ate?a:~y programs of
"'
"s h I N' ht'; , ., to b h Id e P, la ca emy 0 ' USIC. r. t e home of the preSident. Mrs. Hull House activities. correspondSociall!'e To e'h .
Ig TProgrd am
e 7e
Swann founded the Swarthmore Bruce D. Smith of North Princeton ence' with Presidents Theodore
er
.e 00
t h IS ·year on . ues ay ' from
: 30
h
0 rch t rae H
I
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' · Coohdge.
.
. and
.
' Sympony
e '1S an avenue t 0 rnak e pans
for the 'an. ooseveIt, Ca I
Vln
F h' Sh
to il9d'130 P.m ' linI the High School honorary Fellaw of Trinity College nual D,ireetor's meeting on Monday Herbert Hoover. manuseripts of
as I!)n
ow and Skit
Bu
ng. on
. Lo non.,
d
Oct0 be'
. on
'her
.arltcles
.
'maSC hedid
" Ca" ege avenue. "
0f M USIC.
. r 10 and the. I!lgathermg
and addresses. and
u e for G a Ia
It WIll be back-to.school for
Dr. Swan" is ...u~hor of about T"e~day. November 16. Both meet- terials relating to her work as
E
parenta as they follaw a schedule 250 papers. One cif his earlier ings will be beld in the iounge of founder and President of the Womvening
of elasses similar to that which the· papers, U A,
Mechanism
of Acquire- ,the Woman's Club.
en's'
. International League for cnbes
:'Fashions.
and· Food"
des
.
.
the
eFun
·h
h .
. ..
studenta follow each day. Studenta ment
Cosmic Ray Energies by
The local branch of the guild was Peace and Freedom and as winner
ev nlDg w IC IS
will take
with them on Mon- Electrons." published in 1933 still founded in 1909 and last year cele. of the Nobel Peace Prize.,
planned
the Women of Trmlty
day copies of their. class schedule is instigating research by other lb. tited ils 50th anniversary· with a
Mrs Eleanor
Mrs Mary as a s;Clal
for
which
the
parentS
will
use
Tuesday
scientists
as
well
as
Dr.
Swann.
record
collection
of
ahout
3500
new
Katsuki
of
the
libra";'
staff
and
medn
than.
WO.men
of
Trinity
Church
·
.
. '
.
an
elr fllends to be held Friday
evemng. .
The Cresson Medal. which Dr. articles of clothmg and household Mrs. Lee Harvey of. Dartmouth S t ber 30 t 8 ' 3 '
.•
Parents of children in grades Swann will receive. was founded linens which were distributed to 18 avenue will assist Mrs. Edwards in
em lI h
. 0 p.m. .
.
nine through 12 will be asked to ;n 1848 -by Elliott Cresson of Phila- Delaware County and Philadelphia guiding visitors through the exhib- eve;.ert Mc
thiS gala
repilrt to their child's homeroom. delphiR. an Institute Life Memher. charities. .
it. The Swarthmore College Peace £" C e 1 rs. M
Ep Eaton
Parents of boys and girls in the It is awarded annually by Ilhe In- 'l'he board members present Collection is housed in a .wing of the :f
s . roa d
S:tcheJl,
t
eighth
grade
will
meet
in
the
school
stitute.
a
136-year-old
scientific
Thursday
were
Mrs.
William
F.
College
Library
and
may
be
most
ordl'
arn
s
h
•
as
and
co·
. . d
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J
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h
•
na or. as anrmunce t h eow
roster
auditorium Parenb of boys in the an
educatlona organIZatIOn. to ee,
rs. . Roy Snape, Mrs. eaSl y rese e
rom t e entrance of y ung T . 'ty
e an rID)
array mfatrFonsh;thO
0
as Ions will
for
seventh - .g;a-de will meet at the one or more persons for . discovery Charles E. Lincoln, Mrs. A. David nearest the Railroad Station.
modol
north end of the gymnasium• par. or original research addmg to the 'M
M. Spears.
Mrs.
Fall . These· mc
. Iud e..
B'
K MRobert J. Turner,
M
EI '
F b II
ents of seventh grade girls at the sum of human knowledge.
rs., Irney . orse and rs. A.
ementary oot a
'Mrs Robe t Hulin M
J P
Bouth e n d . ·
Dr. Swann was born Augnst 29. Sidney Johnson. Jr.
Begins Tom!)rrow
r Mrs R\ rtr;. . •
Student guides who will be on 1884.
at
•
The annual elementary tackle Mrs. John
To;rey; -:rrs.
hand to gnlde parenta during the ~e rec",ve~ hiS education at Bligh· JunIor Assembly
football program begins tomorrow Thomas. Jr•• Mrs. James E.H.....
evening are:
,
ton TechDlca~ College. the Roy~1
Invitations Issued' at 1 p.m. on the Rutgers avenue ard. Mrs. William B. Patton. Mrs.
Karen Brandt. Bruee Crataley. College of ~clence (London). UDIMrs. Spencer Thompson. chair- Field. It is ,"",peeted that close to W. R. McHenry and Mrs. Horace
Nancy Gayley. Alice and Sara Gro(ContlDued on Page 7)
man of the Junior Assembly Com· 100 future Ali-Americans will be Hepburn of Swarthmore. and Mrs.
gan. Phyllis Hall. Cynthia Roberts.
mittee and Mrs. Edward Coslett, sporting their shiny helmets and William S. Proctor of Wallingford
Marjorie Robinson. Marjorie Rox- Travelling Books
·co-chairman, announce' that invi- not-for-Iong-elean foothall panls.
Mrs. Henry McCorkle of Park
by, Lee Smith. Jeri Taylor. and
Arrive at High School tations for the 31st season are being A number of games. will be played avenue will direct a hilarious skit,
Carol Vint.
..
Imailed this week by class hostesses Bimultaneously~the number being parodying a' women's meeting which
The first shipment of science and to members of grades six through determined upon the attendance. will be staged following the parade
PTA EIITERTAINS TEACHERS
mathematics books from the Trav- 10.
All boys play on a team which will of fashions. Refreshments will be
The hospitality committee of the eling High School Science Library
In order to achieve the balanced be set up in accordance with size. the final attraction of this triple
Wallingford Parent Teachers' As.. Program bas just been received at classes necessary to suc'cessful inIn the future the pl-ogram will feature evening.
--'------sociation. under the ehairmanship the Swarthmore School. The collec- struction, the enrollment in each run· either Saturday moming or
of Mrs. Byron ·ilIo.... entertained ..ion of 50 books will be on display grade is limited to an equal num- afternoon depending upon the high . SEIIOR PABEIITS TO MEET
at a dinner party at the hOI,De of in the school library and may be in ber of hoys and girls. The class school varsity schedule. When the
Senior class parenta will hold a
the president. Mrs. Benjamin circulation among the, faculty and hostess.. will accept the registra- varsity plays in the aftcrnoon the pot luck supper in the high school
Balin. on Thursday evening of last .tudenta until .November 9. when tion in order of date and time post- elementary, football will be held in cafeferia this evening at 6:80 unweek.
they must be returned.
' marked until the class is filled.
the morning. and when the varsity der the general chairmanship of
Purpose of the annual event is
Twenty-one of tb.e hooks are dup.
Grades. six. seven. and eight will plays in the morning. the elemen- Mrs. Edgar Wrege· and Mrs. DoulrIe help new teachers \Jeome ac. Iicatea of titles ,in ,the' permanent first meet on Monday, October 17. tary pr9gram will functlon in the las Davidson. Dr. Hli rr y Kingham
. qoa;nted with other teachers the ilehoollibrary which were purchas- Grades nine and 10 are scheduled afternoon.
will greet the parents· and PrinciP.T.A.• the Execntive' Board.' and ed thronghthe ~ from the 1958. for Saturday. October 29.
, Dads are more than welcome ~ William Bush· will speak to
the School Board. . .
Ii8 Ihra.rtlnnore-Rntledge Home and I The Senior Assembly ,will have either~. coaches or .,?ereiY as spec>- them On ~ollege applieations. adA I~nia being plannecJ for School Assoeiat~. .' _ _,
: one formal dance on DeC:ember 29 tators if they sa Wl8h. Naturally missions, ln~~., etc.
O!U\y Oetcbel" to eDtoertain tile Wal-' There wi11 he three more ship- for whiell _ate In'litatiOllS will mothers are includ.-ot In the latter ,lira. ~clD7e is the . . . .
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wann
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Swa~n,,'s
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oy a SONS -lew Faltric Center
in your personat
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progr~.
Peler E. Told
All Lines 01 Insurance
Klngswood 3-/833
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unders~nding
mea~ing o~
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If your child should accidentally injure some member of the public, either at
home or away. you might
be sued for thousands of
dollars. Better 'make sure
Comprehensive Personal
Liability coverage i. in-
__ Bring this Ad with you lor an additional reduction III
0110% on all purchases.
I~
TR 2·3002
1960 Season Underway
to
e~
SOMEONE WILL PAY
FOR THIS INVASION!
tnsurance
. Students
Women's Tennis Malchl Mutual Exchange
College O,••s Doors
Cub Pack 1 at Trinity Church S I
N' S i d
October 4, 5, 6
To 840 Siudents
, in urgent need of a cubm~stcr.
e
roan. a ur ay At Moaday. Oclober 3. Check-In
nyone who can help is asked to
Junior Tournament
day for the Fall Mulual EJ:cbaDce.
!all
Robert
Sutherland.
of
316
""""" Bor01qlh ho_ves colled
Regl' s t roll t'10n Sa turd ay,
l
Winners
orth Chester road. KI 3-8743.
Named
outgrown bat ..U ....OUvely nsefUl
First Classes Start
CUBS IN NEED!
SHSGamel Opens
With Media Tomorroy
i~ En~land
Comparable Savings on All
Decorator Slip Cover and
Drapery Fabrics!
College
$4.00 PEn YEAR
Swarthmore, Pa•• Friday, September 23, 1960
Volume 32, Number 39
I
Welcome
THE SWARTHMOREAN·
ho",~
jured.
on ALL IMPORTED SI LKS WOOLENS and COTTONS
,
es:
25% to 40% REDUCTIONS!
Chester, Poll.
"
College
: ..:
YES! Help Us Celebrate
Our 40th Anniversary
22 L 6th St.
Welcome
VI'
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FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Yeadon
eig~t ~des.
clas~
1960 SWARTHMORE HIG", SCHOOL
Saturday, November
'I
OTElTAII.' lIerHEI.
Notre Dane de Lourdes parish
Mrs. Corben C. Shute; chairman
blies is offering this year a series C: h ~a bemore
Pr.esbytenan. school opened last week with an of ' the Tenth Grade Mother. en.
of Adult Dancing Classes. This Is f
f:h
by the death enrollment of 417 children in ita tertained her officers and
the result of many re
Workmen fought tee chall'Il1en at luncheon Frida;
Swarthmoreans to become a little tember 1'1
on S~nday. Sep- agaIDst time to have the Clauroo",slat her ~ome on Maple avenue.
more up.lo-date on the lateat danc- vice
h Id a~= illness. Ser- of ~e new school ready for the
The schedule was planned for
ing steps.
s ~ere e
,esday.
opemng date. Many of the desks the year. beginning with a Parent:s
Walter Keenan the instructor
Surviving are his wife. his son were installed on Tuesqay after- iMeetlng to be held on Wednesda
has for years condncled such
and four grandchildren.
noon. The school is located at the OctOber 5. in the auditorium of· t:;
es in Haverford. Upper Darby.
,
c0l'J'e~ of Mic~lgan avenue and High School. .
Lansdowne, and Nether Provi. Woman s Club to OHar
FairVIew road, JUst across the bordence.· His method of teaching Is
Lively Timely Studies oogh line.
adapted to both ,beginners a n d '
--------more experienced dancers.
(Continued from Page 1)
REPUBLICAI BRIDaE
There will be 12 classes held at Pownall, Mrs. J. R. Kline, and
Those who have not yet made
the Swarthmore Woman's Club Ohairman Florence Lueasse will their reservation for the Republiafter the. regular Monday night present Robert Frost. George Op. can Women's Benefit .de~ert on
Junior Assemblies. from 8:46 to penheimer, Reiman Morin and Wal- Tuesday are asked to call Mrs.
9:45. They begin on Monday, Oc- ter Lord for the edification and Ford Robinson KI 3-7173
tober 17 and continue every two pleasure of the Literature DepartReservations are
for ·tbe
weeks into March. Enrollment will tnent. Classes in rhythmic exer- event which will be held at 1 p.m.
Yes. you too can IN!
leering "on lOp of
be limited.
cise are anticipated by the would- at the home of Mrs. Donald Crosthe
world" if you will
4
Hosta for the coming year will re~ain-supples.
set, 96 Thayer road.
give yo~ family
b~ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young. asThe Mutual Exchange opens on
ph,.'IClao au
sisted by Mr.. and. Mrs. Robert October 4. Monday. On November 1.
PRESEITS PAPEB
oppOrlUOlly.lo help
Th~ms:n. ~~.gJstr~tions may be the Education Department announ- John Logue of Yale and ·Rutgers
you. Let him
~~:5. y ca mg
rs. Young, KI ces a Fall Fashion Show and Bridge avenues. assistant professor of poprescribe the
remed.e. rou need.
for the annual High School Scho- Utical science at Villanova Univer.
Then, b:lO~ u. hi.
' •
larship Fund. On December 6. two sity. presel!ted a paper entitled
. prescrIptions for
WIL Membership Meeting
departmenta are combining to spon- "Is International Relations a Discareful compounding.
Set lor' Thursday so: the year's one philanthropic cipline1" at the 65th annual meetMrs. Maurice Webster is plan- bndge, an experiment which club· ing of the American Polical Science
ning the first Membership Meeting members heartily favor.
Association which was held in New
of the Women's International Lea.
The Club season will open for- York City September iI through 10.
CATHERMAN'S
gue, for Peace and Freedom for mally with the annual Tea on Oclo- PLANNING TOMORROW
DRUG STORE
.
the season for Thursday at 1 p.m. ber 11 with the President Mrs. W.
Klngswood 3-0586
at Whittier House. The topic Alfroo. Smith 'and the officers re~
Today
"Burning Issues" will be discussed ceiving members and their guests. Whot d.o you need? CorlQer appraisal?
Counselmg? aptitude testing? new ideas?
by members. Dossert and coffee
better letters? or just Q new resume', Conwill be served. Anyone interested United Fund Campaign
tact Mr. Burroughs, Mr. Tomlinson or Mr
is cordially invited to attend. A
To Open October 1 Hodgson. We've helped others sin~e 1937'
Ask for free folder TP. Klngswood 3·202£
baby sitting ·service will ·be pro(Continued from Page 1)
vided.
TOMLINSON COUNSELORS
Mrs. Colin Bell. chairman of the captains at dessert and coffee at
546 ,R~tgers Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
Swarthmore branch of W.I,L.• and her home on Oberlin aVenue at 7 :30
M~s. Frederick Tolles. together on Tuesday. September 27. AIl'cap.
With other members. plan to attend tains and their workers are asked
the Fall Annu&1 Meeting of W,I.L. to attend a pre-campaign meeting
on Tuesday. 9 :80 to 3 :30, at the in the Springfield Township BuildAPPLES - PEACHES - PEARS - DAMSON PLUMS,
Baptist Church, 17th and Sansom ing at 8 ,p.m. on ,the day before. 1
.
TO~ATOES - EGGS - POTATOES
streeta. Philadelphia. The theme of September 26.
,Assisting
Mrs.
Reynolds
are
H.
the meeting will be "Making DisMercer Johnson 85 secretary, and
armament our Main Business".
Barbara' B. Kent, associate director
"Tke Farm Wit" .the Octag.nal Barn"
in charge of publicity.
I
Ground breaking ceremonies for
the ,1'42 bed Riddle Memorial Hospital will be held this Saturday.
September 17. r.in or shine, during the third annual Country Fair
to be held on the hospital grounds,
Baltimore pike, west of Media.
A few of the many attractions
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. will include
a Horseshow. Junior Jamboree
Tent with movies several times
during the day, performances by
Mechanical monkeys. Chief' Halftown, Bozo the Clown. pony rides,
Bill Weber. a fashion show. Antique and Classic Car exhibit dog
obedience demonstration a;d a
record hop with Bill Wright.
Local talent will be on hand from
the Swarthmore branch of the Ridill: Auxiliary who will be selling
Gmgerbread IIIen to one and all.
This project is headed by Mrs.
Robert Thomson of Park avenue
who made all the final plans for
this event at the auxiliary's first
meeting of the year. held Friday
morning at the Cornell avenue
,~ome of Mrs. Bartine Stoner. presIdent.
Parish School Ope,ilS
..',
,
Dress S'bop
104 Park Avenue
I
SwartbnlOl'8, P••
Iiactoa.lteIIOQI~-."" ,"
m....ta .clariac.the a
1. ;
.
,
Espen~chade
S.
~hroPs~ire..
d_ic
year,i~m.II*!..at
a,Jater~4
. - , . '.
~.,
.
chairmaa.
~;:
THE. SWARTHMOREAN
ICalifand
.. are occupylngbe the home of
Ro rt
at
Personals
Dr.
BaUn
Mrs.
301
••• ..-thews M. JobDaon of Park
...... ~
South Chester road untu their new
avenue
was
one
of
the
hostesses
on
on Drexel place Ie Qolnpleted.
., at .... M~ • • " . .~....~ house
,
Th,,-...
... ~
...., ..... .... ..
Mr. ancl Mrs. Robert N. HUlrert of
meeting of the PennsYlvania Mill· SWath llaven avenue IIt\ellcled tbe
tary COllege Ladles beld at the home national convention of the American
of Mrs. CLarence Moll in Springfield. Bankers A&soclatlon in New York
Dr. Russell Erb was the speaker.
City tbIs weel<. Mr. HIlJtert addr....
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ketcham ed the Trust Division 01 the oonven01 MarIetta avenue bave Mr. Ketch· tlon on Monday. He Is first vice presam's mother Mrs. Rodney F. Aclter- Ident 01 the Federal ReServe Bank.
man of Hudson Falls, N.Y., visiting
Mr. Donald W. Poole of North
them during september.
Swarthmore avenue accompanied
M1's. Samuel D. Clyde of Nortb his son Jack to Colorado Sprlng~,
swarthmore avenue arrived bome ICOlo., last week wbere be WIll study
BuRdiy evening after spen4!ng the, this year at the Fountain Valley
summer at her old bOJlle In Wells- School. From there Mr. Poole flew
boro. On Wednesday she visited ber to San Franclsoo, Calif. where be
son-in-Law and daugbter Mr. and visited his son Donsid wbo Is atMrs. Charles V. Thaekara of 8Il1'ews- ten4!ng graduate school at the 'UnIbUry, N. J.
verslty of CalIfornia, Berkeley.
Cbrls Sipler 01 Harvard avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Foster ..eaccompanied by ber mother Mrs. turned Monday to their residence
Howard D. Sipler, returned Tuesday 'Ion Crest; lane after a seven week
to Colby Junior College, New Lon- . stay in Marshfield and Rockport,
don. N.H., for her senior year fOllow-I' M a s s . '
Ing a summer at sun Valley, Ida., Mrs. Vincent T. Lathbury of WaIwbere she was employed. Last week nut iane left Thursday for Augusta,
Mrs. Sipler and CIn'Ill spent several Me.. where she was called by the
days visiting DenIson University, llIness of ber mother Mrs. Clarence
G vlI\ 0
cony wbl' bas been bosplta1lzed.
';,~~
_. aned' Mrs' . P ete r J. Kroon f
Jane bad as their bousa guests
IIRTHS
Mr. and !Mrs. Edward B. Mifflin
of Drew avenue are reeelving eon·
gratullitions 'In tbe arrival of thel,
fifth obild an4 thh'41 dall-"te r ,
!Margaret, who was be",' Mond,y,
September .12, In Lankenau Hos,
pita\.
The little girl is 'a granddaugh·
ter of Mrs. E. L"wria Mifflin of
the Dartmouth House, and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred W. Davis of Drexel Hill.
S
plieutber23, 1960
ISwarthmore, annOllnce tbe birth of
Mra. RoiIlt8eher Is the fonner
a Bon, .John W"~·te',
0'" September .J
...... • "
ean Begeman, d."eb~.r -f Pro20 at the U"lv,rolty of Pennsyl, fessor and Mrs. Myron Begem....
n-- I • 11-"·-,
'
. . .Ilf tIIa University of Texa.s, Aust·ln.
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'WUUHlUO_.
The B (;'i.i'l.lr "n",
BEA UTY SALON
"liST IIlAITY EI. WITH THE SIIIIIEI\ TlDI
9 Soutb Chester Road
Call KIngswood 8-0476
Mr. and ·Mrs. Cqarles S. Butler
of South Chester road are being
congratulated on the birth of their
second daughter, Constance Elizabeth, on SllturliaY, September 17,
in Crozer Hpspital, Upland.
H. ,Butler of Hunlock Creek are
the little girl's grandparents.
....~. . . . . .r ., ..............,. ........
I,
......
_ _ n..-~1111InmIU"Bllnnmlnll"0III1II1II1IDIIDIIU_lllllllllllalRfIIIIIOIIIt.
.j
paign as successfol as . last year's
record-breaking effort.'"
Mrs. Pressell said volunteers
Seventy-five local chairmen and may contact their local chail'lDen
assistant ehairmen were announc- or the Delaware County Tubercued Wednesday for Delaware Coun· loois & Health Association, 9th and
ty's 54th Annnal Christmas Seal Welsh streets, Chester.
Campaign.
The Seal Campaign, sponsored
.Mrs. Sara C. Pressell, Spring- by the Tuberculosis Association, is
field, chairman of County Volun- th~ sole means of raising funds to
teers, announced the appointments support the extensive anti-TB
for tbe campaign which will start Campaign.
AmonI!' tbose named to posts
officially on November 14.
"Our local chairmen and their were Mrs. Howard Sipler and Mrs.
assistants already have started Henry L. Butler for Swarthmore,
plans for the campaign," Mrs. Mrs. Anna B. Rice for Walling·
Pressell said. "They will need aJ1 ford, and ·Mrs. Arthur Krauss for
the help possible to make thio cam-I Morton and Rutledge.
Swarthmore Council of Republican Women
to HEAR RICHARD NIXON
CONVENTION HALL, WEDNESDAY, O~T.
Round Trip $1.00
Guaranteed Seats
5
For Reservations. Phone
Mrs. Jabez Carroll, Klngswood 3-8108
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Marsh of of
Wynnewood
Ph'I'
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f !and
R' Mrs.
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IdlP
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Ivel'V1ew
last Thursday and FrIday Mary evening from Fredericksburg, Va., roa .
Anne Pool and K ......,n Bosman of wbere they took their daugbter
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Amstelveen, Holland. Tbe glrls,iSusaD wbo returned to Mary Wash_Mr. and Mrs. PhIlhpf L. Morflwhose fatbers are Dots bad been,1ngton College tor ber sopbomoro son, Jr.• of .Mt. Holy~ke place anMOTOR TUNE·UP with ENGINE SCOPE
p· d
year
nounce the bIrth of theIr fourth son
t o Aruba and euracao an ' were
.
.
slgbteeeing
In tbIs oountry for sev.
Mr.• and Mrs. Irwin Galbreath of PhI'II'IIlf LoverIn"
III on Thu:sday,
DYNAMIC
WHEEL BALANCE
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
era! weelI:s
Benjamin West avenue WIll bave Septe~ber 8 at Taylor HospItal .
. Ro
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Mrs Galbreath's mother Mrs
The maternal grandparents are
ROBERT
ATZ, Mg,.
Roq'er and
bert UC, sons 0 Mr. Charles
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Homer 01 Baltltitore"'''
I. and
rs.
ar es L. Hall of
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
and Mrs. John Kuc of Academy road, B8 their ~'A.t over the weekend
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N Y The paternaI grand.
at
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returned last Tbursday to Valley !'t·
M
d MM'
pposite.Boraugh Parking Lot
their summer cottage at Spray paren s are r. an
rs. orrIson,
Forge MIlItary Academy, Valley
also of Bolivar
I(/....wood a 0440
D rt At. d L f , A
Forge, wbere Roger Is a first class- Beacb, N. J. Mrs. Galbreatb will re- .
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geant tbIs week, Is a second class- or a v
nex week.
Mrs. Ogrem of Kittery Point, Me., ti
man.
announce the birth of a son, Donald
WORST ~ TERCH.
Taylor, Jr., on SundllY, September
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lang of Dlcklnson avenue are ·entertalnlng toMiss Emily Jane Tercha, d~ugh· 18.
morrow evening 'at .. family dinner ter of Mr. and Mrp. Joseph F. Ter·
Mr. !,ndMrs. James Daigle of
in celebration of the fifth birthday elm of Chester, became the bride Norwich, Conn., are the infant's
of thei1' granddaugbter Frances, of Mr. Robert Pew Worst, S9n of maternal grandparents. Mr. and
daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Clarence W; Worst of Cor"eI1Mrs. Barqld Ogrl'm of Riverview
B. Drew, Jr., of Cresson lane. DenIse avenue, at a ceremony held Satur- road are the paternal grandpar·
Bring Arti~..
Clifford of Cresson Jane will also day afternoon in the St. Hedw.lg's ents.
be among the guests.
Church. The Rt. Rev. Magr. p.eter
,--. , MONDAY, Oct. :I - 9 A.M. to 3 P.M.
Mr. Clyde Miller of VUlanova ave- J. Kietkotka, J.e.D., officiated.
• lIr. and )trs• .James R. Mac·
nue Is a patient at Taylor Hospital
The soloist, Mrs. Helen Sarnoei\l- Phers9n of FaJ1s Church, Va., an·
Buy an
where be Is reoover!ng from a beart ski was &ee9mPIUlied at the 9rgA!l n0\l1lOO the ·!>irth of their third
\
attack wblch occurred FrIday.
by Mrs. Mllr)' Szelich.
child and second son, Bruce Wal·
TUESDAY
and
WEDNESDAY·
Oct 4, 5
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lappin
Given in marriage by her h-ther, ton, on l'IInrs"",y. Septe~b\!r 5, in
01 Rutgers avenue bad their daugb- the bride was jrowned In silk orgal)- the "eorge Wa~hil\lrt:On VlJiversity
9:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.
ter Mrs. Todd COrnell and baby za trimmed in Chanti1Jy lace with Hospital, Washington. :p.C.
granddaugbter Dee of Palmerton a chapel length tn,ln. She wore a
Mr. an<;l Mrs. Walton H. Nason
Settlement
spend the w~1lIi wltb them. On fingerj;ip veil held by a crown of of Cornell avenne are the maternal
FrIday evening they celebrated Mr. s~d pearl. and C"Tried an old f&8h-glfl\1dparents. Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
FRIDAY. Oct. 7 _ 10 A.M. to 1 P.M.
Lappin's birthday at a family dinner 19neli bou'l\\et oj !.'PS!lS, lilies-oHh~· !MIlcPherson of Pit~urgh lire the
party.
vlllley and 91Phil\a.
paternlli grandparents.
Mr. and lint. PrancIB S. Chambers
Miwi ;Berl1&dett\! Wieezynski pf
of Dlc~LIlIlOD 4Vell\18 Iw4 M their Cheswr WAS the J!I~id of honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Hartzell,
guest over the wee!
Swarthmore
ber's brother Mr. John O. Long- romance blue silk organz" and a blrtb of a son, David Barlow Hart.
necker of Los Angeles, Callf. On Sat- matching how In her h"ir. Her zell, on Friday, September 16, In
urday they drOve to Middletown, bellquet was of blue alld white the
of Pennsylvallia
Del. to visit their son Jack wbo bas carnations. .
HospItal.
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retumed for his senior year at St.
The bridesmaids were Miss .Judy 1II.rs, Hartzell Is the former
Kaciwyrna of Mill1)ont Park and Molly Storb of Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smlth of Mr.s. Frank Ehrenfeld, Src!, of L9ck
North PrInceton avenue and tbelr Haven: They were similarly attired Dr. and Mrs. Jonas B. Robitson Don drove to Ashland, Va., last in blue silk orgenza, with ml'tching seher of Bryn Mawr, formerly of
week wbere Don entered the fresh. accessories and flowers. Cynthia
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man class of Randolph-Macon COI- Tercha of West Grove was the '- F.r MlBA~11E SUBSCRIPT"n
lege.
flower girl.
c.I
Mrs. Esther Rohland of MagIll '-'Ricbard D. Wright of Westdale
MRS. LLOYD E. KlUFF . . .
road returned Saturday from Beaver avenue was the best man. The ush·
Lake, Asheville, N.C.. wbere she ers were Craig Peel of Columbia
spent the summer with her sister avenue and William Brown of WaI- ,.;K;$I~3".2~O~IO~""'''''~i!i!i3I:!~~~
Mrs. Raymond Sburllng.
Iingford.
! ~IhDIIIIIIUlIIIDlqlmUl~II...-n_lUwnlllulllllUt6
Ted Sbatagln, son of Mrs. Helen
A reception followed the cere·
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Bbatagln of Cornell avenue, Is study- mony at the Springhaven Country
Ing tbls year at the University of Club.
.
Mlcblgan Law 8cbool; Ann Arbor,
After a wedding trip to Bermuda
Servoad Daily
Mich. He Is a 1960 graduate of Earl- the couple will live at 531 Cornell
Both Hot ~ Cold Dlshe.
ham College, Richmond, Ind.
avenue.
Mrs. D. S. Gutbrle has returned )..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;...
SAFETY AUTO SERVICE
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them all o"'y in the
Amadag New Alterrtator
FAU MUTUAL EXCHANGE
replaces old·fashioned generator. Keeps
your battery charged even when you're In
a traffic jam, with radio and heater on.
This newsystem is simllartothe\ypefound
in let aircraft. You get it at no extra cost
in every 1961 Chrysler Corporation car.
Swarthmore Woman's Club
~niversity
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H EL P!
YES! Help Us Celebrate
Our 40th AnQiversary
25% to 40% REDUCTIONS!
a BuHel Luncheoa
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$1.25
Old Bank Building
K13-4597
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BuHel Dianers
Enjoy Our Delicious
FoocI in Comfort
KI J-45f9
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Thursday 5 to 9 • Sunci.y 3 to II
,
,
Comparable Savings on All
Decorator Slip Cover and
Drapery' Fabrics!
$2.75
The Incleleak
AIR·CONDITIONED
on ALL IMPORTED SI LKS WOOLENS and COTTONS
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Cut Flowers and PI.nts
Winter
Bouquets
THE WU lOOSE
Route
Homem.... Candy'
and ClUe'
I, laltimore Pike
. (4 .... w... ,,~
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. . L a2ll'ft
.... Bring this Ad with you lor an additional reduction
01 10"/0 on alt purchases.
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~ars
but I" 1961 you ~ll li"d
I,.om Chrysle,. Corpo,.atlon
GoodbUe Squealul aad rattles
20% .1I0re go-15% less gulp
FABULOUS FINDS
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SWEET SHOP
Swarthmore Council 01 Republican Women
these features
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spending tbe summer at Hartsmans
Grove. Mr. Gutbrle spent weekends
and his vacation there.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl MIller and tbelr
son CIn'Ill' formerly of Palo Alto,
IMPORTANT VOTERS' NOTICE
.,
SOBle"""
other cars mill probably 'offer
J.
Chrysler Corporation's Unlbody Is
built to last for years. Even if you
never plan to drive a car that
long, you'll appreciate this
single unit, aU·welded con·
struction that puts a
damper on squeaks and
ratties. makes these
cars twice as strong as
cars builttheold way,
ChryslerCorporation's
new EconolT)Y Slant Six
engine delivers 20%
more passing power
than previous sixes,
yet uses 15% less gas.
You get 40 to 50 more
miles per tankful, plus
the extra smoothness
of a three.speed auto·
matlc transmission.
7-80ak .....t protectioa
inthe 1961 carsfram Chrysler
Corporation helps your car
keep i~ ,good _looks-and Its
high resale value. Car bodies
are soaked seven times to
protect the metal from rust
inside and out.
New elUle of eatru aad
comfort iaside
Unibody puts more room
inside without raising the
roof or stretching ,the car.
Because It's a single unit
rather than a body on top
of a frame, inches of space
are saved. These inches
show up as added room in'
side the car.
V-Bpep
oa regular gall
A ne,,,
look
in economu
Big new V·S, available in most
models, makes it possible to
get premium performance on
regular gas.
Freckle-free chrome
keeps showroom shine
two times longer than
ordin!lry automobile
chrome. New double
nickel layer under
chrome helps keep
·'brightwork"weather.
proof.
No
llip~
No
~qlla~
The cars that won 9 out of 12 possible
first and second places in .the 1960
Mobilgas Economy Run have fresh new
styling for 1961. A look of directed for·
ward motion.
-
No sway •••
that'S the story with famous Torsion·Aire
Ride (still exclusive with ears from Chrysler
Corporation). It's the big reason the experts
say these are "the best road cars ever
built in America, bar none."
Deb..t Dates
Alltomatic door locks
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B. "".
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L.'eer
(OIll'INUP~
IHSote
CIIr".r
You can lock all doors, front and back,
just by flipping a switch on the dash.
Wonderful with kids!
B."". 'I'r""'"
I-per'"
September 29
September ll!1
September l!9
Septmnber 29
Septem/Jer 29
0cI0ber 14
0cI0ber 6
Septmnb.,. 29
September 29
Chrysler Corporation
:f ServiBg Amerwa's aeW quest for qllB'itg
_.' ........ Nac: TV' "TIlE GARRY MOORE SIIOW". TUes.. Sept. 27/CB5-TV; "THE LAWRENCEWUK SIIOW". SIt. Oct.l, ABC·TV
SII . . 1~ an 011 TV; "ASTAIRETIME"', Wtd. -,......
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Mrs. S. Walter Johnson 01 Amherst by bridge at her bome. Mrs. Johnavenue entertained at luncheon at son's sister Mrs. I. L. Beret of LanSDr. and Mrs. J. Russell Elkinton the Ingleneok on Baturdar followed downe bas been visiting ber.
and family of Moylan 'have re- ~~'ii'ii~~jiiii;;;;;;~~~~~jiiiiii;;;;;;~~~~~ii
turned home from two months in ~
lilt
Europe. Their danghter, Miss
Gwyneth Elkinton, formerly. a student at Swarthmore High School,
WE URGE all Republicans a'ncUndependent Voters
spent a month with French rela·
tives in Normandy. She enters
. to Join Now the Newly Formed
Wellesley College this autumn.
Dr. Elkitrton in addition to his
present position as associate profeBBor of'Inturnal Medicine at the
Mail to Mrs, Marvel Wilson
University of Pennsylvania has
Membel'$hip Chairman
been appointed editor of the Annals
621
Strath Hoven Avenue
Membership Dues 60c
of the American College ~f Physicians (internists).
;
with the
Mr. and Mrs. Pbilip N. Kniskern
of Wallingford announce the birth
of twin sons, David Cooper and
Philip Wheeler, II, on Sunday,
September 18 at Bryn Mawr Hos•.
pita\. .
,
The mfant boys grandparlmte
are Dr. and Mrs. David A. Cc!oper
to her home on Cornell avenue after 1
ELIIIT... IETIIII
CO BY CHARTERED BUS
0
Forest
TBSea/ Campaign
be 1
Novem,
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THE 8WARTHMOREAN
September' Z8, 1960
Rl.'O:~baa ,retumedIOIl~er ~~~ ~
~~~~ .u:.7:~it~..:e fe1~¥?~,!f); "",,1:':!c~me with
TO EnnTAIIH . . . .llIE.T.
,MrI.
The music ·departnient"(ltthe
W(lman'a Club. Mrs; W., R. Lect
phi" Or<;l\est~a (In FriclaY, S~ptepl.
. b~r. al) ..·Tbis ,prograll1 .~i11 ,~eiltul'!l
~: ~:~:;: ::~~~~i~;g~::;,
Dleet .for
'ftac"a'Od"!D,,;:ore.
1\1~cl).
_lin
mon
Via,
er. Die\!e
aD';': with.her·great .~l\IlrS. :~"
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MrS.
uney "': Morse and
awnu~
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HarVard
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pro~g . :.to. t~e
~t~~ao~~:;;~~t.e.~!~!~J:~~~
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coffee. f<1 ~e . mUl!i~ . departn\tmt
und othe,rs planning,.to attond.t4e
concert.)n he~ home at.u,O Oed'!r
lane. Mrs. Morris .Bowie :...ilI .preview.the.program to be given by
the'(lrche~trli-tJre'lI~itt"dIlY:-'"'' -.'
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throug~' ,Secpte.lflber ,....
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ih, shopwiJl:be ~/oseJ. W~"esaCl)' .Qfte;~,oon~> ..
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Dr. and Mrs. J. West Loveland of
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Yale avenue expect Mr. Loveland's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Loveland of Hendersonvllle. N.C., today
~~;~~~:;;::~~~=~:;~ ~~~~~~~~~~
for a week's visit
Stuart Tarrey (left), co-chairman ane! Edward B.
Mifflin, ch~irman, of the Swarthmore Citizens for Ni.on and Lodge
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are shownt h.ere with R.!>b~'!M~ Sc~tt. ~~I~~~re q,o~.~\C~airm~!I'
at the op
in the
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Security .Law.Changes At ·5:30p:m~Wed.iiesdB,;·of
Social S ~ cur i t ~ amendments
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signed by tJie PieJill9Jit,'on "I'l~···~t.!i~I~;~~~:;f,Pl~ ',~~, of·:~i~i~ ',E.'
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ber .13 will) bring benefi~
Morton;' trave ing nortl) 'In
estimated 200 additional
CiOllided' 'with~that of
workers and to the members
~,W.. Davison,';
.
their fami1i~s in Delaware
'east on .Hlu-vard .
Herbert W, Gruber.
I ,interseotion" of' the'
the Chester', SocI'al
~~~~i;::.I:~·:j~,·1lhe
left fronts!Ol
~A'O.'
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Idamaged:
announced today. .
,I
Mr. Gruber
change reprding.
fIts is only one .'
changes made~by·
The new law. ::will brin!!:
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benefits to 1Ib\>~t' 600 children 'imd,
through liberalized work .
Waverly avenue.
ments. will 'make some 400
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age 66 or over eligible for
. At 8:21 a.m.' Sunday ·the entire
Following is a. sllmmary of
side
major changes:
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Hayes,
(a) Disability ben~fita for
abled work."s under age lJO
road, was damaged
payable beginnin!!: NQV~Dlber 19E1O;lstrlock by that of Claude Bald~rin;
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with the December check. "
(e) The .'amount of . work time
needed to quality fcir"DeiiefitS
been reduced.
(f) Beginning
::t1:-;:~ta.!te:l~(t
the former ..
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OF CONDITION _ May 31.
1884.-.. "·$r~I~&1ENT
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.Mrs. Ev.ans is a member of· the
I nstrLJment Loaned Free National Committee of the WelDOROTHY MAHER
\lesleY College Development ~nd,
on which she serves as ch~lrman
Music ViII.ge KI4-5448 of geographical representatlves.
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. HARLES PALMER ..... ' ....... '.'. Treasurer
paid directly to'funeral d~:~:o~cil ' : : ' " . " " ,
LIABILITIES\" .' ' N E W L I N P . PALMER •• ,;Assistant T~asurer
Anyone interested in one or
'l~vln9$' and Investment Accounh __ ~ ~ _................... $2,792.780.56
EDMUND JONES ..••..
;. Secretary
. . van~es from Federal HOrn~ Loa!lBank' '.', __ .' •.•••••.••• '.. 3"!O.OOO,00
DONALD A PURDY •••. Assistant Secretary
of thet above daIno;ndments
reques more· etalls ·from ~h.e'~k>-II'~ns-",-Proeess .. -;-; •• ~ .•. ~; ...;•. ;" .• -;.;-,-;-,.'J ;';';7;"";;-;-; '-~;'~-,-.- .-"--84;925;00--- .... .
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:al BSlecdUristvt·hOffidce'MFidelity-ChesR er Liabilities ................................ ___ • _ _
5,877.75
DONALD S. GUTHRIE, Mgr•• Mad.ia ,Office
C:eator~": an
arket streets,
eserves os follows:
DIRECTORS
lilected
A
Fact
'~ Specific Reserves ....................... '~'... 1,494.89
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their son Robert and relatives In
pasadena. ahdcspent several days In
San Francisco where they visited
universities In the area. They also
went to Davis where Dr. Ourin attended committee meetings for the
National InStituta of Health. Prior
~ to their \rIp west the Ourlns. with
~ their son Richard. h::' spent the
ii summer In Sorrento,.
to
=1 Mr and'Mrs, J. PasSIIlore EJk\D n
of HarviG'd avenue, have returned
.
Swarthmore Junior
Assemblies
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Mrs. Reuel
baby da~l&h~er Bwran of Norfo1k,
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Forsythe Studios of the Arts
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letic association drive. a surpri.. ley Safety Services Instituto at
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ingly large number of friends of Camp Matollionequay. Medford. !
Specialized Instruction - All Instruments
the scbool paid tributo to the fine N,J. They were among the 126
MUSIC - INSTRUMENTS - REPAIRS
athletic program through their pur- students and staff members who
Call KI 4-5448
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chases of the tickets. A total of 182 received or gave Red Cross instruc405 Dartmouth Avenue
The Community A~ts Center, tickets were sold during the short tion in canoeing. boating. first aid ~~~~~~~~~~~=====~~===§.=§:====~
Rogers lane. Vlal1!nl!tord •. will one hour and 16 minute period. llnd use of specialized lifesaving ~
launch the 1960-61 season WIth an There have been some sold doring equipment.
open house on Sunday 2 .to ~ p.m. school hours since Monday evening.
They were Guy C. Bell. Jr..
30 YALE AVENUE
' . MORTON. PA.
The occasion will be hlg?hghtod The A.A. is anxious to make the .Dartmou~ House; Joe·Moran, Yale
by lfue opening of t~e. ,!h1rteenth purchasing of tickets as easy as avenue, and William Tostovin.
UUflSIOI - HOME Ind AUTO RADIO - PHONOS
Annual Faculty ExhIbItion.
possible. sO that anyone who still Swarthmore avenue,
"Bring It to Us C)r We'" Cotne to You".
The open house, which also has not obtained one, and so desires,
The Instituto, which is sponsored
KI ngswood 4-1028
serves as registration day, wiU fea- may do so at the first home football by the Red Cross chapters of
ture demonstrations by the faculty game tomorrow moming ..t 10 a.m. Southeastern Pennsylvania. Trenand samples of their work. includ- on the Rutgers Avenue Field. or ton and Camden County. holds sesing a demonstration of woodcarv- may still pbone the school for home sions twice a year .
Dance. Toe - Ballet - Tap - Baton - Ballroom
ing by Isabel Blai. It offers an delivery. The sale will continue
This i~ th~ fouth. year DYS,SI
Ballet Slenderizing
(lpportunity to meet Arts Centor through next week.
has prOVided mstru.tlOn and tramElocution _ Charm - Art - Plano
teachers on an informal basis.
The boys .and girls who partiei- ing in water skills for Red Cross
Mrs. Charles A. Dennis of Wal- patad in the drive were Charlotto volunteer instructors an~ instrucSWARTHMORE STUDIO
Iingford. honorary president of the Brodhead. Skip Bernard. Linda tor candidates. beach hfeguards,
Fairview and Kendall Road.
center, says, "For 12 years the Frost, Alice Grogan, Russ Roge, other wlate~l~ont personnel and the
TRANSPORTATION AVAILAlLlE
Community Arts Center has added Al VanBluerken, Butch Hofmann, generapu IC.
Classes Starting lhi5 Week
to the enjoyment llnd creative in- Dave Filler, Susie Williams, Andy
--------Phone _ Klngswood 3-3688 - Lehigh 2-3959
tAlrests of the residents of this Gay, Betsy BreakeU, Susie Craw- Physicians to Attend
ares. We are proud of our accom· ford, Terry St. John, Barb Stuart,.
Medical Society Meeting
Children and Adult. Cla"es
plishments and' excited about our Sue Dungan. 0n Herbst~r. Ben Delaware County physicians have
1uture.
Eckenhoff, JOSle La~ge, Rog~r a~d .been named to take an active part
"I most cordially Invite every- Mal Anthony, Charhe Turner. Cm- in thellOth annual session of the
one, no matter where he lives. to dy Roberts: Ginny 0rgan , Do~~a Pennsylvania Medical Society at
visit the Arts Centar, to learn Maul~. SU~le Prentice. Lee .Smlt '. Atlantic City October 2 to 7 .
about our activities and to 'meet pltylhs Hind, Ralph ~etzem'k ~:t !Dr. William Y. Rial of Harvard
For those who wish something extra special id
onr s~aff and our teachers. In ad- Loeben, Stan Lowe. Dick ~a~.s d' avenue, secretary of the county
meat Media Lockers is now offering. roasts an
d.tion to "old favorites" new and Gary Gallagher, John Bon" In a i organization will serve as a delesteaks of USDA PRIME BEEF-~he highest g~v
.~imulating courses have been add- de Prophetis, and Terry Inms. d I gate from this county and sit in
ernment grade of beef. If you Wish even fanCier
ed to our schedule. We believe that Adult A.A .. ticket holders n",; on the deliberations of the house of
this our 13th year will prove only show their pass to the peop e delegates policy-making body of
meat we have limited quantities of SUPER DEwottbwhile and satisfying for thelsemng tags, at the foot';:U gam~ the stato' medical society_
LUXE BEEF which includes'the very top o~ the
entire family."
and a tag wIll be presente ~s proo
Altornato delegstes will inc)ude
Prime grade and Show Beef. If yo~ enJoy the f!nest
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A Stoner Jr of Cor- of patronage. Th? A.A. Wlsh?s to Dr. J. Albright .Jones of Elm aveIIartme.
in meats or wish to have something extraordinary
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sincerely thank Its many frIends
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William HErb presinell avenue, chai~man. a~!e~t~l~ for their backing, as exemplified :~:i. of rt~e local society. and Mark
for a spe~ial occasion. come in for a roast or a box
of the membershIp comnll
through their purchases, and also 0 C mp both of Ridley Park' and
'of steaks. We know you will come back. for more.
be ilt the open house ~ tgree~~7 hope that the tickets will be used ID~ :ur~n L Williams of Wailing.
members and anyone n eres
n thoroughly throughout the school. f 'd
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the Arts Center_ Mr, Stoner "Iso ear at the many home sporting or. _________
invites those who wish further inc y t .
, at h',. h orne even s._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
NEWS NOTES
fonnation to call him
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Monday thru Saturday
(KI a-0682) or to caU the Arts LIYI18STOIIS RETURII
AlIce Walker, daughter of Dr. and
620 W. Painter treet
Open 9 to 5
Ce ta
Mrs. ll.obert M. Walker of Elm ave·
. Media
n osrt'eas for the aftarnoon tea
FROM EAST PAll,ST. All nue. spent several days last week In
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Media Lockers also sells quarters and sides o f .
olce
will be Mrs, Virgil Ware of Walnr. and Mrs. Luzerne '. Ivmg-' Athens. Oreece, before resuming her
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lingford. Members. friends and the ston. with their son Douglas, who studies In Rome. Italy, AlIce, who Is
th~ir f..e':ers with' meat of ouhtanding quality. phone LOwell
general public are cordially invited. have been ahroad for more than.a a student at Earlham College. Rlch6 ~214 for ',nformation or to place your ord. er.
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year. returned this month to then mond, Ind.. has been studying
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home in iMorton, They spent
abroad during the summer and will
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Dlcinths, fjol)! :lul y,.,1.95il to ~Jlpl return to thIS co)lllU'Y after the first ,~
'~Just having learned toat the of this year"in East Pakistan of the year.
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wrong toam was reported on the where Dr. Livingston taught bot- Lt. and Mrs. W. Edw:ln Ollson. Jr.,
right end of the I-t) score in ~abor any on a Fulbright Le
Day'" hard-fought adult male the University 'of Da~ca. I~. Ap;Il on September 1 from Triangle, Va ..
water ,polo game at Swarthmore they traveled to' Bral,,1 to VISit WIth. to camp Pendleton, Calif.. where Lt.
Swim Club. The Swarthmorean their daughtar Mrs. Walter D~et- Gilson wUl be 'stationed until June.
hastens to drape the laurel .on the wyler and family in Rio de Janeiro. Mrs. Ollson Is the former :seth
proper brows: ,...
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. . ' Returning to this· couatry In Aug· Jones. daughtar of Mr. and Mrs,
John LOrd. Richard Hunt. Bill ust, the' l{ivingstons made B t~o- Donald. P. Jones of North SWartb.•
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Brown. Bob .sutherland, Harry week visit in Randolph. and Whltc;- more avenue.
The other ni'ght •. alter consuming a. miani~ht sna~k 01
McCallistar. Herbert. Micha?er. water, WI~ .• ,bll;f9re takmg up teslDr. and Mrs, Robert M. Walker of
mustard sandwiches ana'strawberry chlHon p,e, I
James Hazard.
d';nce at 422 High~and av."nue.
-.;:im avenue on their return last week
.'j),. LivingstQh IS associate pro- from summering In DuXbury, Mass,.
retirea - then areamea:
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. "VllLAIE FAIR" BAZAAR,\ fessor of botany at Swarthmore left their daughtar 'Betsy at Ben"That all the stores in the country finally comSleighton Farfti Sch~tll" . ctifiege.
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nlngton COUege. BennIngton, ~t"
ForlQI iln.d Van.y Rds., Mlddl.town Twp.
where ·she entered the ,freshm!ln
bined into ONE super. colo~saldis~~nt center.
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Thousands .of people committed SUICide because
Sat., Oct. I - 11:30 - 4:30
Mrs. JaJn~ E. Evans of Moy.an Or. and Mrs, samuel aurin of AInS....fit of l'I01I S'wimmiil g . P~ol .
attended the 38th annual sessIon herst avenue returned to their home
they then did not have any othe~ place to go
I!;~~E~~~~~~~~~ of the Wellesley .college Alu~nlle last weck from CalifornIa where thel':
where they couid "Buy It Cheaper!"
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council held' We.Jnesday to FrIday flew round ·trlp by jet. They visited
Facvlty Exhibition Will
Launch 13th
Year
MEDIA LOCKERS
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1'he Bald.
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widows of workers who died a;.t~I:!!~::~.car was
Mareh al. 1~38. and before Jan. 1,
1940 if the huibancLI .worked 1~
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years under social .. sl!Curity.
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.{I..~er~ of. tl~!!!1 were:
(d) Families dra~tig social'
4<1ams.JIl:orton. a
of ~O and costs for driving with.
curity benefits for, 2..0r:'!llore.~=t:1 t
Franklin
dren.
and g~t
notanreceiving
the
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increase beginning
When the High Sch061's athletes
Three Swarthmore residents reOpen ,House Slinday solicitod
tbe borough for lheir ath- cently attended the Delaware Val-
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benefits
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earningS
go ..above
$1500. $1 in
(e) Payments can.be. made to
A.A.
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who' earn.with
more
than
(b) Beginning
196.1
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a year will have $1 of', hi. bet,efitS
withheld f(l;' each $2 he earns :from
$1200 to $l~OO. For every '1 tha~lfrc>Dt.
Aris e....' to. Ho!d
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Ilr. and JI%8. P. Harry Bewley of attended the COftveHtIOn (If tIi&
Park avenue returned tbII week from eral SOoIety of Ma7flower Desoen Plymouth, MII8!!" where 1Ilrs, Bewley enta.
ers
ADULT DANCING CLASS
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Moral of This "Dream"?
There isn't anything in the retail world that
you can't find cheaper if you look long enough
and hard enough. On the other hand, did you
ever add up your gasoline. lost ti~e. return of
(or not being able to return) defectlY. mercha~
. dise, and the lack of custome~ serVice to see .f
it equalled your so-called saving?
home following a summer spent on
Nantucket Island, Mass.
Lindsay Breakell. daughter of Mr.
J H Breakell of North
;:,c:~ ~venue, wIl1 return to
MarY Baldw:\D COllege. staunton.
Be tember 26 for her sophomore
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Swarthmore
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Monday o.oning'
Cia.. limitod in
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manager of the stra
has moved to pgrcollv11le. Va.
ACT I NG CLASSES for children. teenagers.
I Martin Franck, son of :Mr, and MrS.
young adults with Lee Stephens: formerly 0
Franck of cornell aveClarence C.
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has
left
for Charlottesvllle, a.,
Hedgerow Theatre, are now f?mllng.
d
nue, .
I th freshman
where be is enrolled n e
Classes in basic acting
and
claSS of the School of Architecture
production workshop beginning ept_
rda s
t the University of Virginia.
b h Id tThe School in Rose Valley on Satu -I Y
a. Miss Pat\,f campbell of Haverford
a~d
Studio at 2116 Walnu~ Street, Phi
li \returned home after
avenue as for several days In
on Fridays. For further info"!'atlon ar;.~ e'7604
Chatham, Cape
, with be. aunt
vacationinll
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ment, please c~tact P~y11t1s pBe~ffi 7-4939MrS. C. A. Ward.
. Brockton Road, Philadelphia 3 , a-,
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Also many of the cheaper items NOW being
offere~ are good name items made cheaper purosely by respected manufacturers to be offered
p. a "Specla
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SHOP SWARTHMORE-
Where You Know Your Merchant
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The Camera & Ho.'Y Shop
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Park Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
Fri.-9 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.
Sat.-9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
September
T BE; 8 W :A R' T R'M 0 RE 'A N
'C&lInty'Republican Chairman 'Pins
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Mrs. R.. C. Roberts bas returned Oliver Rlckaon In Cbampa.lp,m
The music department of the to Swarthmore atter visiting far the· Mrs.. Roberts makes her home with
past several months In MIlwaukee, her niece ~. Birney K. M
chairman, will' at::~d the Phila~:~: Wis., and with her great niece ~. ~. Morse on Harvard avenue.
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ber 30. This program will feature f
. the dedication of the pipe organ at
the Academy of Music. The group
will meet for lunch in Philadelphia before proceeding to the
academy.
On the previous day, Thursday
at 9 :30 a.m., Mrs. Lecron will serve
coffee to the musie department
and others planning to attend the
concert, in her home at 410 Cedar
lane. Mrs. Morris Bowie will pre-
view the program to be given by
the orchestra the next day.
10:t DISCOUNT
through September
The shop will be dosed Wednesday afternoons
during September
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Dr. and ~. J. West Loveland of
Mrs. John Stuart Torrey (left), co-chairman and Edward B.
Mifflin, chairman, of the Swarthmore Citizens for Nixon and Lodge,
are shown here with Robert M. Scott, Delaware County Chairmon,
at the opening of the County headquarters an Friday, September
16, in Media. The headquarters is located at 216 W. Front Street
in the county seat.
vl~slit~w~iith~thjeim.jiiiiijij~~j~~j~~j~~~~j~~~~~j~~ji~j~~
were
amage.
through liberalized wcrk requir': te~Pted to rob ,a building supplt
age 65 or over eligible for benefits. fIeld Township.
At 8: 27 a.m. Sunday the entire
Following is a summary of the
major changes:
left side of the car of Jos~ph.
(a) Disability benefits for dis- Hayes, Woodlyn, traveling north on·
sbled workers under age 50 will be Sproul road, was damaged when)
Theodore Adams) Morton, a total
ews.
It Will BENEFIT YOU
to Call Us or Stop in
for Further Information
ments, will make some 400 people o~flce on Waverly avenue, Spring-
years under social security.
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Springfield Beveroge Distributing (0.
DON EASTMAN, Prop.
(d) Families drawing social sa- of $40 and costs for driving with-
parents
Klngswood ·3-3500
DICK FRANCHETTI - TELEVISION
The boys .and girls who partici- ing in water skills for Red Cross
pated in the drive we'.'e Charlotte volunteer instructors and instrucBrodhead, Skip Bernard, Linda tor candidates, beach lifeguards,
Frost, Alice Grogan, Russ Hoge, other waterfront personnel and the
Al VanBluerken, Butch Hofmann, general public.
'Mrs. Charles A. Dennis of WalIingford, honorary president of the
center, says, "For 12 years the
Community Arts Center has added
Forsylhe Siudios of Ihe Arts
Dance _ Toe _ Ballet - Tap - Baton - Ballroom
Ballet Slenderizing
Elocution -
Sue Dungan, Ron Herbster, Ben
Delaware County physicians have
Eckenhoff, Josie Lange, Roger and been named to take an active part
Mal Anthony, Charlie Turner, CiD- in the llOth annual session of the
dy Roberts~ Ginny !'forgan, Do~;ha Pennsylvania Medical Society at
Maul~, SU~le PrentIce, Lee .8ml '. Atlantic City October 2 to 7.
Phylhs Hmd, Ralph K.letzem, Art
'Dr. William Y. Rial of Harvard
Loeben, Stan Lowe, DIck Jack.so;, avenue, secretary of the county
Gary GaUa~her, John Bond'i Lm a j organization, will serve as a del;de Prophetts, an? Terry Inn s.
d 1gate from this county and sit m
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TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE
Phone _ Klngswood 3-3688 -
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BEEF-~he
620 W. Painter Street
Alice WalkeI', daughter of Dr. and
(KI 3-0582) or to call the Arts
LlVINGSToNS RETURN
Center.
A 1ST All ~s Robert M. Walker of Elm aveFROM EAST P K..
nue: spent several days last week in
Hostess for the afternoon tea
will be Mrs. Virgil Ware of Wal.
-Dr. and Mrs. Luzerne G. Llvmg- ' Athens. Greece, before resuming her
lingford. :Members, friends and the ston, with thcir son Douglas, who studies in Rome, Italy. Alice. who is
general public are cordially invited. have been abroad for more than.a a student at Earlha..."ll College. Rlchvear returned this month to then mond. Ind.. has been studying
hom~ in tMorton. They spent 1? abroad during the summer and will
'TO THE VICTOR'
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Mr. and Mrs. John G. Lord of
Harvard avenue have their daughter
Mrs. Reuel S. Kalghn, Jr., and her
baby daughter SUsan of Norfolk, Va.•
visiting them while Lt. (j.g.) Kalgbn
Just having learned that· the of this 'year in East Pakistan of the year.
wrong team was reported on the where Dr. Livingston taught botLt. and Mrs, W. Edwin G1Ison. Jr .•
right end of the 1-0 score in Labor any on a Fulbright Lectureship ~t and their young son Jtmmy moved
Day's hard-fought adult male the University of Dacca. In AprIl on September 1 from Triangle. Va.,
water _polo game at Swarthmore they traveled to' Brazil to visit with. to Camp pendleton. Calif.• where Lt.
Swim Club, The Swarthmorean their daughter Mrs. Walter D~et- Gilson will be stationed untll June.
hastens to drape the laurel on the wyler and family in Rio de ~ ancuo. Mrs. Gilson is the former Beth
proper brows:
Returning to this· country m Aug· Jones, daughter of MT. and Mrs.
John Lord, Richard Hunt, Bill nst, the· ~ivingstons made a t~o- Donald P. Jones of North swarthBrown, Hob Sutherland, Harry week visit in Randolph and Wh1t:- more avenue.
McCallister, Herbert Michener, water, Wh;., .bef9re taking up res 1Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Walker of
James Hazard.
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dence at 422 Highland avenue.
Elm avenue on their return last week
:D~. Livingston is associate 'Pro- from summering in DUXbury. Mass.•
fessor of botany at Swarthmore left their dauD'hter Betsy at BenBAZAAR
"VILLAGE FAIR"
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Sieighton Farm School··
ForI]_ and Valley Rds., Middletown T..... p.
Sat., Oct. I - 11:30 - 4:30
Benafit of Ne~~min9 ~~~'
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Cortege.
nlngton College, Bennington, Vt.,
where she entered the .freshman
ATTENDS COUNCIL
c1ass.
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Mrs. James E. Evans of Moy.an
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Goon of Amattended the 38th annual
herst avenue returned to their home
seSSIOn
t:;~~~~~~~~;;~~~~ of the Weilesley CoUege AIUI~nae I last week Ir.om Callfomla where they
Council held Wednesday to Friday flew round trip by jet. They visited
Aceord·I on
of last week.
.
their son Robert and relatives in
KI
4-5448
on which she serves as ch~lrman went to Davis where Dr. GurID at-
of geographical representatIves.
tended committee meetings lor the
Swarthmore Junior Assemblies
National Institute of Health. Prior
to their trip west the Gurins. with
; ~':m:ntnRiS::~::io.h~~. spent
Oilers
the
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Class limited in sile
Can Mrs. Ralph Young
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DREAMING?
(What Do You Think?)
The other night, mter consuming a midni~ht sna~k of
mustard sandwiches and strawberry chIffon p,e, I
retired- then dreamed:
"That all the stores in the country finally comb • d into ONE super colossal discount center.
Ine
"d b
Thousands of people commiHed SUlCI e ecause
they then did not have any other place to go
where they could "Buy It Cheaper!"
Moral of This "Dream"?
There isn't anything in the retail world that
ou can't find cheaper if you look long enough
!nd hard enough. On the other hand. did you
ever add up your gasoline. lost ti~e. return of
(or not being able to return) defectl~e mercha~
dise. and the lack of custome~ service to see If
it equalled your so-called saving?
Also. many of the cheaper items NOW being
offered are good name items made cheaper purosely by respected manufacturers to be offered
p,
'IP
'"
at a "Specla
rice.
Helen C. Wilson. former~y
, manager of the strath Haven Inn,
d
teenagers, an f
has moved to PUrcellville, Va.
ACTING CLASS ES for children.
h
f merly 0
I Martin Franck. son of Mr. and Mrs.
or
I
C Franck of Comell ave-I
young a dults with Lee Step ens:
rming
I Clarence
.
V
fo
Hedgerow Theatre. are now.
.
nced; e has left for Charlottesville, a.,
ad
Classes in basic acting t~ch~lquseeantd 2
3Vrda w'lll n~:re he is enrolled in the freshman
k h
b
mg
p
w
f the School of Architecture \
production wor sh OPI' eRgmn Valley o~ Saturdays
CltaSStheO University of Virginia,
m ose
h'l
a
II f Haverford
be held at The .Sc 002116
Walnut Street, P I a .. ,
MisS patty Campbe 0
and The StudiO at
.
d
011has returned home after
on Fridays. For further infor~atlon and en
r
aven~:nJng
for several days In
7 604
t Phyllis Bernar
vaca
Cod with "er Runt
31, Pa.; GR 7-4939.
'
~r:~to~I~~!:t, ~h:~!delphia
~:~;.~. ~:d.
L.:====-~--~
Is on a six Week ernlseaboard 'The
--_.
months, from July, 1959 to April return to this country after the Ilrst
~
O'
Monday thru Saturday
Open 9 to 5
.
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Media
Media Lockers also sells quarters and sides 0hf U~DhAt Ch~ic~
G d
nd . USDA Prime Grade' for those w 0 WIS 0 5 oc
th:~r freaezers with meat of outstanding quality. Phone LOwell
6-4214 for information or to place your order.
I$ I .
ADU.
.T DANCING CLASS
O'
;n
MEDIA LOCKERS
~, and Mrs. J. passmcre Elkinton
~ of Harvaro. avenue, have retumed.
~ home following a summer spent on
Club li Nantucket Island, Mass.
Ii $16.50 per couple
Swarthmore Woman's
§
Lindsay Breakell, daughter of Mr,
§
d Mrs J H Breakell of North
,.
MR. WALTER KEENAN, Instructor
~ ;:;inceto~ ~venue. will return to
~
Monday .yeninCJs § Mary Baldwin College. staunton.
~ad!i~9ent R,eselVes ••.. _•••••••••• _. _••. _. _197,917.54
n IVldecl Prorlfs ................................. O'. 30.138.54
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~
members and anyone mteres e m thoroughly throughout the school, f 'd
.
the Arts Center. M;. Stonera~so year at the many home sporting or. _ _ _ _ _ _ __
invites those who Wish further m:t
.
NEWS NOTES
formation to call hIm
at h'IS h orne even s._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
~
Specific Reserves .......
LEhigh 2-3959
Children and Adult ClanGs.
I
!l
LIABILITIES
Sadvings and Investment Accounts ••••.••..•...•...... _ ••. $2,792,780.56
A van~es from Federal Home Loan Bank .....•..... _ . . . . . . 340,000.00
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5.877.75
Reserves as follows:
Piano
meat Media Lockers is now offering roasts and
steaks of USDA PRIME
highest
ed to our schedule. We believe that
Adult A.A .. tIcket holders n",; on the deliberations of the house of ~ ernment grade of beef. If yo~ ~lshfevSeUnpEfaRncDI:r
this our 13th year will prove only show their pass to the poop e delegates, policy-making body of " meat we have limited quantities 0
worthwhile and satisfying for the \ selling tags. at the football gam~ the state medical society.
LUXE BEEF which includes'the very top o~ the
entire family!'
and a tag wtll be presented ~s proo
Alternate delegates will include
Prime grade and Show Beef. If yo~ enJoy the l~nest
.
of patronage. The A.A. WIshes to Dr J Albright Jones of Elm ava- meats or wish to have something extraor Inary
Bartme A. Stoner, Jr., of Cor- sincerely thank its many friends nu~ Drs William HErb presinell avenue, chai~man, a~d othe~s for their backing, as eXemplified dent of the local society, and Mark
f:r a spe~ial occasion. come in for a roast or a box
of the membershIp commIttee WIll through their purchases, and also 0 Camp both of Ridley Park; and
of steaks. We know you will come back for more.
be at the open house ~o gree~ ~":" hope that the tickets will be used I D~ Burt~n L Williams of Walling·
I
(i) Lump sum death payments
may under certain situations be
Art -
Classes Starting This Week
terests of the residents of this Gay, Betsy BroakeB, 8usie Craw- Physicians to Attend
area. We are proud of our accom- ford, Terry St. John, Barb Stuart,
Medical Society Meeting
plishments and excited about our
future.
"I most cordially invite every~
one, no matter where he lives, to
visit the Arts Center, to learn
about our activities and to meet
our st::aff and our teachers. In addition to "old favorites" new and
stimulating courses have been add-
Charm -
SWARTHMORE STUDIO
Fairview and Kendall Roads
to the enjoyment ·and creative in- Dave Filler, Susie \Villiams, Andy
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workers if such relationship has
been in effect for at least one year.
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and use of specialized lifesaving .=
equipment.
They were Guy C. Bell, Jr.,
30 YALE AVENUE
MORTON, PADartmouth House; Joe lloran, Yale
avenue, and William Tostevin,
TELEYISION - HOME and AUTO RAOIO - PHONOS
Swarthmore avenue.
"Bring It to Us or We'll Come to You".
The Institute, which is sponsored
Klngswood 4-1028
by the Red Cross chapters of
teachers on an informal basis.
Music Village
tended to April 15, 1962.
(i) Benefits may now be paid
to wives, stepchildren atid adopted
children of retired and disabled
of the above amendments should
request more details from the Social Securitv Office, Fidelity-Chester Bldg., 6th and Market streets
~ester.
'
A leaflet. Fact Sheet No.1, containing additional information may
be had upon reql'est.
one hour and 16 minute period.
There have been some sold daring
school hours since Monday evening.
The A.A. is anxious to make the
'purchasing of tickets as easy as
possible, so that anyone who still
has not obtained one, and so desires,
may do so at the first home football
Specialized Instruction - All Instruments
MUSIC - INSTRUMENTS - REPAIRS
Call KI 4-5448
405 Dartmouth Avenue
Mrs. Evans is a member of the \pasadena, and spent several days tn
Instrument Loaned Free Naticnal Committee of the Wel- San Francisco where they visited
DOROTHY MAHER
\lesle Y College Development ~und, universities In the area. They also
eX.
paid directly to funeral directors.
Anyone interested in one Or more
Center, tickets were sold during the short tion in canoeing, boating, first aid
game tomorrow morning.at 10 a.m. Southeastern Pennsylvania, Tren~
on the Rutgers Avenue Field. or ton and Camden County I holds sesmay still phone the school for home sions twice a year.
"1 saw It in The Swarthm.orean"
(h) Time for clergymen to come
under social security has been
Camp Matollionequay, Medford, I
N.J. They were among the 126
students and staff members who
received or gave Red Cross instruc·
ture demonstrations by the faculty
and samples of their work, including a demonstration of woodearv·
ing by Is"bel Blai. It offers an
,:
working in a trade or business
owncd by a son or daughter will be
covered by social security_
(g) Nonprofit organizations may
now provide coverage for employees
who want it without the former
two-third a~;eement.
Al'ts
Rogers lane, Wallingford, will
launch the 1960-61 season with an
open house on Sunday 2 to 6 p.m.
The occasion will be highlighted
by the opening of the Thirteenth
Annual Faculty Exhibition.
The open house, which also
serves as registration day, will fea-
0,,';" •• P."oa.
'th th D
be h k
' r.,
or n,
and
WI
e ecem r c ec .
.
costa for violating a traffic light at
(e) The amount of work time Baltimore pike and Chester
d
needed to qualify for benefits has
. roa.
~961.
ingly large number of friends of
the school paid tribute to the fine
athletic program through their purchases of the tickets. A total of 132
Year
Community
'11t«4(e 'tIdJ4,e
letic association drive, a surpris~ ley Safety Services Institute at
Faculty Exhibition Will
Launch 13th
608 BALTI MORE PI KE
curity benefits for 2 or more ehil- out an operator's license on two
dren, and not receiving the maxi- different occasions; and Franklin
mum will get an increase beginning McCullough· J
M to $6
been reduced.
(f) Beginning
I
STARTING OCTOBER 1, 1960
The new law will bring increased nearby po~ice in an unsuccessful
benefits to about 600 children and chase of several men who had at-
struck by that of Claude Baldwin,
Jr., Birmingham, Ala., at the Baltimore pike intersection. The Baldwin car which was going east on
the pike was damaged .on the right
front.
At 12 :80 P'l", M;onday the Fire
Company·. was called to 340 Dick_
inson avenue where the How,ud
Gilliam.' car was smoking in their
driveway.
'Recent payers of fines were:
. .
We Have a New
PICK-UP Service
Mr. Grube.. pointed cut that the
Near midnight on Thursday Serchange regarding disability bene- geant Elmer Zebley and Patrolman
fits is only one of a number of Edw~rd Burgett and Stanley Shep"hanges made by the amendments. anskl of Swarthmore joined other
payable beginning November 1960.
(b) Beginning with 1961 a beneficiary who earns more than 1200
a year will have $1 of his benefits
withheld for each $2 he earns from
$1200 to $1500. For every $1 that
his earnings go above $1500, $1 in
benefits will be withheld.
(c) Payments can be made to
widows of workers who died after
March 31, 1938, and before Jan. 1,
1940 if the husbands worked l'h
.
Good
Important Social
Police and Fire N eW8
Security Law Changes
At 5:30 p.m. Wednesday of last
Social
Sec
uri
t
y
amendments
E . H ar.
.
wee k th e ear 0 f W'II'
1 lam
SIgned by the PreSIdent on Septem. . .
.
b f't to
bIDson, Morton, travehng nortlJ on
ber,13 WI'11 b'
rmg enc 1 s
an P k
II'd d .
t
d
200
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d
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a IlOna
ISB e 8 arW avenUe
. co I e. WIth . that of
l.
. DaVIson, PhIladelphia, prowor kers an d t 0 th e mem bers 0 f
•
.
.
.
.
ceedmg
east on Harvard avenue
t h elr famIlies 10 Delaware County, t th
. t'
'
.
fa
emersectlOnofthetwo
H
b er, manager 0 t
erb
ert W. Gru
Th
. I S
't Off'
s reets.
e left fronts of both cars
th e Ch es t er S OCIS
ecUrI Y
Ice,
d
d
announced today.
15 S_ Cheste~ Road
,
solicited the borough for their ath- cently attended the Delaware Val-
This is the fouth year DVSSI
delivery. The sale will continue
has provided instruction and trainopportunity to meet Arts Center through next week.
ALICE· BARBER, Gifts
parents ~. and Mrs. Henry B. Loveland of Hendersonville. N.C., today
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Park avenue returned this week Irom eral Society of Mayflower oescendArts Oenter to Ho~d
CA~LED S,UCCESS
Safety Service Institute Plymouth, Mas!;., where Mrs. ~wley en18.
Open House SlInday When the HIgh School's ·athletes Three Swarthmore residents re-
The
On All Imprinted Christmas Cards
Yale avenue expect Mr. Loveland's
lor a week's
~
T B E 8 WAR T B M 0 REA ~
23, 1960
SHOP SW ARTHMOR.f-
Where You Know
Your
Merchant
The Camera & Hohhy Shop
4 _6
KI
3-4191
Park Avenue. Swarthmore. Pa.
Fri.-9 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.
Sat.-9 A.M. ta 5 P.M.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
PUBLISHED EYERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD. Publish,.....
Phone KJngsWood 3-0900
PETER E. TOLD. Editor
BAIlIIAlIA B. KENT, Ma.naging Editor
Rosalie D. Pelrsol
Jeannette V. Howe
Marjorie T Told
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., lInder the Act of March 3, 1879.
DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 1960
PRESBYTERiAl NOTES
MoruIng Worshlp servtces will be
held at 9: 15 and 11 a.m. Sunday.
Dr. Roberts topic will be "Hurricane
We", a lW'..rmon on Matthew 7, verses 24 to 27.
Church School cIasses convene at
9:15 and 11.
A coffee hour for college students
will be held at 12:15 In the women's
Association Room.
The Senior High Choir will rehearse at 5 p.m.
Mqrn1ng Prayers are held at 9
o'c1ock Tuesday mornings.
-..",,;,,,,,,,,- -ii, :1_
Holy CommuniOn at 8:30 am. 011
Thursday.The Wom~n's Study Group
and the BewiIlg Group will meet at
10 a.m. At 4 pm. the GIrIB' Choir
will rehearse and the Junior Altar
Guild will meet. RehesrsalB of The
I CIwIr of Men and Boys will be 6:30 9:30. At 7:30 pm. the Lay Readers'
will be held and at 8 p.m.
DlBcussion
'
the InqUIrers' Class will meet.
EIIHTH IRADEI8THEII
.NEWS NOTES
TO IEET WEDEIDAY
The Eighth Grade mothers will
Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Leslie of
hold a luneheon at the ROiling Westdale avenue e'ntertalned Mr.
Green Golf Club on Wednesday. LeslIe's brother and sister-in-law
September 28 at 1 o·clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Leslie and
. Superintendent of Schools Dr. their daughter AlIson of New Yor/[
Harry W. Kingham will be the City over the ~I
.
guests.
Mrs. Vincent T. Lathbury js
chairman of the class with Mrs. .Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. LewIcki of
METHODIST NOTES
Joseph Donovan serving as her co- Westminster avenue drove to Med.
..
bSo
i ts, Jr., ford,
weekend with
The PaIrs 'n' Spares .Group will c h aIrman.
",rs. R
0 ert
th Ir Mass.
J • over~_thet'
"
h
f
h
i
e
son
ack
w.w
re
urned
to TUft.
have a pot luck supper and program IS m c arge 0 asp taUty.
Uni sit
~._
h
tonight. Frld~y, at 6:45 pm.
ver y for ..." sop omore year.
The Methodlst Men will meet for
CELEBRATE DDB WEEK
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson,
Sunday morning breakfast at SmedMr. and Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol Jr.• of North Chester road spent the
ley Park at 7:30 sharp.
of Lafayette avenue were. stewards weekend at Mt. Pocono where Mr.
Mr. Kulp will give the message at the Rittenhouse Square Show in Johnson attended the Board of GovSunday at the 8:30 and 11 a.m. serv- Philadelphia in celebration of Na- emors Meeting of the Pennsylvania
Ices. HIs subject will be "Your Burn- tional Dog Week on Wednesday. Bar ASBOClatton.
Ing Bush". Church School Classes The Peirsols have acted in this
will be at 9:45 a.m. for BlI ages.
capacity since the Inception of the
Junior High Youth FeIIo-hlp
no
will annual event nine years ago.
6th .• RADE MOTHERS' MEETlIB
meet for Its reguIar'Bunday evening
Nell Wiseman's fifth grade will
meeting at 7 p.m. The Senior Youth
SERVES JUNIOR LEABUE
hold a mothers' meeting on ThuraFellowshlp will have a membership
!Mrs. Edward W. Coslett, Jr., of day. ·September 29 at 3:30 in her
service at which time the members Woodbrook lane, president of the classroom at the elementary school
will pledge to lead their lives accord- Junior League of Philadelphia, Mrs. Edmund Jones is the clasa
Ing to the Methodlst Youth Fellow- attended the Annual Presidents chairman.
ship Covenant. The SerVice will begin Couneil of the Association of Junat 7 p.m.
ior Leagues of America, Inc., held
Martha Circle will meet Monday last week in Harrisburg.
at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Wl11Iam M.
-Popular Style
Nolan. 404 Strath Haven avenue.
Bruce Conwell of Columbia ave.
Hannah Circle will meet at tl.e nue entertained a few friends at
OWEN McGOVERN
home of Mrs. Wayne Hamilton. 620 supper FrIday In celebration of his 'M usic Village KI 4-5448
North Chester road. on Wednesday 12th birthday. HIs sister Betsy cele- '==:;;;;;;:::::;;:::::;;~;;;;;;;;;;;::~~:::!
at 9:30 a.m.
brated her ninth birthday with a •
The first meeting of the season scavenger hunt for her c1asamatea
of the !j:sther and Mary Circles will on Saturday afternoon.
The Session will meet Tuesday at
7 :30 p.m. The adult leaders of Junior
High will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
This grouP. whlch began a 13-week
study on September 20. will endeavor
to:'lnake teachIng more effective. A
half-hour program on Channel 35
will be the source for the study.
The Bandage Group will meet at
10 a.m. Wednesday.
Circle 6. ChBlrn¥ln Mrs. Clarence
C. Franck. will have a morning coffee
to get acquainted at the home
CHURCH SERVICES
of Mrs. Franck. 421 Cornell avenue.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
On Thursday. the PrImary Choir
D. Evor Roberts, Minister
will rehearse at 3 :30. the Junior
Robert O. Browne, Assoc. Minister Cbolr at 4. The Chancel Choir reand Minister of Christian Education hearses at 7:30.
FrIday. September 23
A dessert meethlg for new mem6:30 PM.-Church School Staff bers and the Session will be held at
Dinner
1:30.
Sunday, September 25
New AdUlt Sunday classes and be held on Wednesday at 10 a.m.
9:15 A.M.-Morning Worship
classes already organized will begin at the home of Mrs. Don Comer. 304
9:16 A.M.-Church School
Dickinson avenue.
on Sunday. October 2. They are:
11 :00 A.M.-Morning Worship
The choirs will meet Thursday
11 :00 A.M.-Church School
9:15 a.~.• Adult Discussion Group
12:16 PM.-College Student Cof- led by Daniel KIrk; the Women's evening as follows: 3:45 p.m. Carol
fee Hour
Bible Class. led 'by Mrs. Ernest Choir' 4'15 pm Wesleyan Choir'
7'
Tuesday, September 27
'00"
pm
•. Chap
"
Ir ; 8:
.
00 p.m.
eI Ch0
Lewis; 11 a.m .• ChrIstian Faith and Chancel
Choir.
9:00 A.,Ii.-Mornlng Prayer
Ufe (for couples with dlscUBSIon
W ...n ..... y. September 28
based on the Gospel, and John and
10:00 A.M.-Bandage Group
FRIENDS MEETINB NOTES
Norman Lanford's comments), led
Two
choirs will be organized thls
METHODIST CHURCH
by Mrs. William Pegram; 11 a.m.•
The Rev. John C. Kulp. Minister College Fellowshlp groUP led by Dr. year. one for boys and one for girls.
FIrst-day School children In grades
James S. MacMain
and Mrs. Robert Walker.
Minister for Youth
A New Testament Study three through six are invited to join.
t!.h!,rles Schisler
Group will begin on Tuesday Octo- Interested persons are asked to cBlI
Mlmster of Music
'
Sanday, September 25
ber 4. and meet for consecutive Mrs. Richard Wray, KI 3-1848.
Plxst-day School cJasses resume
8:30 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preaeh. Tuesdays thereafter. This grOUP will
9:45 A.M.-Church School C1aase. consider the first four Gospels aa thla Sunday. ChIldren shOUld be at
11:00 A.M~Mr. Kulp will·preach. recreative and individually relevant Whittier House In time for classes
'1:00. P.M.--Jr.-Sr. Hi Fellowships teaching. Mrs. Robert Good, Jt•• will to begin promptly at 9:fIi: .
Henry Cadijl1ry will leBa the openTRINITY CHURCR
be the leader.
Ing
Porum on Sunday. September 35
The Rev. Layton P. Zimmer. Rector
All Interested persons are welcome
at
9:45.
HIs topic is "How Unique
The Rev. George R. McKelvey, to attend these cl.sses.
Curate
Ought FrIends To Be". Dr. C8dbury
8anday, SeptelDlIer 25
is a professor emeritus of lfanoard
TRIIITT 10TES
8:00 A.M.-Holy CommllDion and
University and for many :ve'ars was
word
There will be a celebration of the
9:30 ~.M.-Outdoor Service of Holy Communion at 8 • .m. There chairman of the American FrIends
ServIce Committee.
Morning Prayer and Opening of will be
td
__ "
01_ _
Church School
an ou oor ~ ..ce of ~u11:16 A.M.-J\Iorning Prayer and Ing Prayer (If weather permits) at
CHRIITIAN SCIENCE IOTES .
Sermon
9:30. At 11:15 there will be a servtce
The eternal. harmonious nature of
8:00 P.M.-Holy CommllDion,
of MoruIng Prayer and Sermon. A
God's
creation will be brought out
Mond.y, Septemller 28
celebration of the Holy Communion
at
ChristIan
ScIence services Sunday
9:15 A.M.-Mo",,:ing Prayer
will be held at 8 p.m. The Ushers
8:00 P.M.-EvenIng Prayer
fo the servi will be • 11
•
In the Lesson-Sermon on the subject
Ta I.y, September %7
r
ce
as.o ow..
of "RealIty".
9:16 A.M.-Morning Prayer
At 9:30 a.m.-F. L. Michel. head
Among the Bible passages to be
8:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
ushel'; J. N. Nutt. alternate: F. S.
read
are 'three verses from Psalms
Welln .....y. SeJ>temller 28
Ashley. W. 1.. Church, E. M. HllIarY,
(111:7,8):
"The works of hls hands
'1:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
Jr.. J. L. Jez1; at 11:15 a.m.-a: W.
9:15 A.M.-Morning Pray~r
Wagner. head usher; J. L. Comog. are Yerlty and jDdgment; all his
9:S0 A:M.-Holy CommunIOn
alternate· P B 'Banks W E Het- commandments are sure. They stand
8:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
• "
'"
8:00 P.M.-Evensong
zel. Jr.• W. S. P!ltton, Joseph Rey- faat fm;J ever and ever, and are done
In truth and Uprightness."
TllUl'Sday. September 1I9
nolds.
(St. Michael and All Angels)
A service of Morning Prayer will
The Golden Text is from r .. meD9:15 A.~.-Morning Prayer
be held at 9:15 a.m. and a servtce of tatlons (5:19): "Thou. 0 Lord, re9:S0 A:M.-Holy Communion
Evening Prayer at 6 p.m. each day malnest for ever; thy throne from
8:00 PFriday,
M.-Evening
Prayer
Monday through FrIday.
generatton to generation."
September
30
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
On Monday at 4 p.m. the Boys'
All are lnv1ted to attend the serv9 :SO A.M.-Holy Communion
Choir wlll rehearse. The Property Ices at FIrst Church of Christ, Sclen8:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
and Grounds Committee will m""t' tlst. 208 Park avenue. at 11 o'clock.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
at 8 p.m. At 8:30 p.m. the Cantata
OF FRIENDS
Slogers will rehearse.
UNITARIAN NOTES
8!IDday. September 25
The board of the Women of TrlnThe Unitarian Church of Delaware
9:46 A.M.-Forum. Henry Cad- Ity will meet on Tuesday at 10 a:m. County will hold a Family ServIce
bury,A.M.-First-day
speaker
Bible
at 1'
pm • on Sunday. October 2; aa the first
.' 9:46
School
A Z Study m will meet.
opens. Regular classes.
one Dinner will be held at 7 special event of Its fBll program.
11 :OU A.M.-MeetlnR: for Worship. p.m.
The service, emphasizing reUgious
Child care provided during the On Wednesday there will be a education, will be held at 11 a.m. at
Meeting Hour.
celebration of the Holy Communion
12 . No 0 n-Social Hour in Whit- at 7 a.m. Bible StUdy I and II will the Springfield Townshlp BUilding.
tier House
t t l The Rev. Dav1d R. Kibby, mlniste!'.
6:80-7:00 P.M.-Fellowship Group mee a 10 a.m. The Boys' Choir will will officiate.
rehearse at 4 p.m. and the Acolytes
meets in Whittier House
"The Place of Uberal ReUgion In
MODday, September 28
will meet at 4 p.m. Evening Study
All day sewing for AFSC
Group will meet at 8 pm. There will Modern Society'· haa been chosen as
W ...n....,.y, Septemller 28
be a servtce of Evensong at 8 p.m. the theme of two Sunday guest'
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FIRST CHURCH OF
Ing.
16 at the church, Old Marple road.
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
There will be a celebration of the Springfield Townshlp. The church
Park Avenue below Harvard
has extended a general. lnv1tattOll to
8anday, 8eptem1ler Z5
county
residents to attend.
11 :00 A.M.-Sunday School
UIHari.. CIt.r••
11:00 A.M.-The Lesson Sermon
Mr. KIbby will use the topic
If D.I••ar.
will be "Reality."
"Churches
Should Be Taxed" for hls
Wedneaclay' evening meeting .aeh
Old Marple Rd.. Springfield sermon at the
11 a.m. .,fficie Sunday,
w_ 8 P.M., Reading Room, 409
R••• D...id R. Kibby, MIobtw
Septem ....r 21.
Dartmouth A venue, open wee/[Beept hollda,., 10-6; FrI- ID 4S A.....-cIov.... ~
II~ A.M.-"'CItorch" Should It Tared"
daT ..enlng, 7-8.
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NOTICE TO RESIDENTS Friendly Open Hou.e
Morris Hids to Spealr.
Dr. Swann to Receive
Swarthmore residenn are ad- .
To Meet October 10
At United Fund Ra'ly
f. I. Cresson Medal
vised that all solicitors of merchandise, magaxines. etc.. should
be fGgistered with the Borough
Secretary's OffICe in Boroug~
Hall in accordance with Swarth- ,
more Borough Ordinance 276.
Anyone who believes he has
reason to question a salesman
should check with the police. KI
3-0122. who keep the permits on
record.
'ATTERSDI'I
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Phone LOwell L3400
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The first meeting of the Friendly
Open House will be on Monday,
O<;tober 10 at 2 o'clock In the
Women's Association room of the
Presbyterian Church.
The Committee of Sponsors for
the group met on Monday at the
home of the President, Mrs. E. B.
Holli. of South Chester road When
plans were made for the coming
season, Progl'ams have already
been scheduled and the committee
hopes that in addition tc all those
who have enjoyed these meetings
In the past, there will be many ncw
members.
Morris L. Hicks of College avenue, chairman of the Delaware
County Board of Directors of the
United Fund, will give county volunteers ~ brief telk ~n so~e. ~o'.
and dont s of Torcb Drive sohcltmg
when the kick..,ff rally takes place
Monday at 8 p.m. in the Springiield
Township Building, 60 Powell road,
Springfield.
R. Stewart Rauch, Jr., general
f th e T ore h D rive
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also speak at the rally. and the
fund's newly produced campaign
film. "The Photo That Won In a
Walk" will·also be shown.
Swarthmore volunteer workers
are reminded of the coffee the following evening, Tuesday at 7 :30,
being given by Mrs. Joseph Rey_......
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UP'H 0 L S T E RY
Write or phone ror
information about
modern facilities of
THOM SEREM BA
10 Years of Swarthmore Referen ....
Mor. Tban 35 Years' Elperienca•
All work is done in my shop
WEST LAUREL HILL
MChawlc 4-1591
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FRESH APPLE CIDER - APPLES
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DRIED MATERIALS FOR .ARRANGEMENTS
, Eggs - Potatoes - Ot~er Fruin, and Vegetables
LI NVI LLA'ORCHARDS
Fan,. WitA: u...;~1iIIiii 'B~..
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Opo. 10 A.M. - 6 P.M.
Daily anti Sunday
proach, a new vision or revision of your
Susan Bruce started. her IreShman goo Is and work, consult Mr. Tomlinson,
year at Rockford "CQUege. Rockford. Mr. Burroughs or Mr. !;todqson. Sen~
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today for free folder Job Stotegy.
nl., on Sunday. She.is the daughter Klnq,wood 3.2022.
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Our
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of Mrs. Henrietta Bruce of Magill
NEEDS.
Imal1y tnh!ed' apedllftinr with you GIl your ~
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versity College, King's College,
Mrs. Houda, Mrs. Martin
and the City and Guilds of London
Institute In 1905 ..t the Royal
. Chair Three-Day
College '~f Seienc;, he took his
.
Event
Bachelor of Science degree with
The Sixth Annual Book Fail',
lirst class honors and in 1906 he
obtained the associateship of the sponsoreci by Parenta' Council of
Royal College of Science with first the Swarthmore.Rutiedge Elemenplace in physics. From 1906 to tary Sch~l, will be held on .October
1907 Dr. Swann was Junior Dem- 1 20
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College of Science and an 1907 hp
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as Assistant Lecturer and Demon- this year's co--ehsJrmen
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For the first ti?,e m the fair s
He received his Doctor of Science history all..boo~ wlll be on a "ca.h
degree from London University in and carry. bas.s an~ Mrs. Bouda
1910.
emphasized there will be a~ple
1n 1913, Dr. Swann came to the supply of new and ~pular .titles,
United States to beC:ome Chief of as well as the favorite clasSICS, to
the Physical Division of the De- meet all demands.
.
partment of Terrestrial Magnetism
Proc:e;~s of th~ .Book Fait. onl~
of the Carnegie Institution. Wash. fund-ralsmg act.Vlty of Parents
ington. D.C. In 1918, he went to Council. will be used to purchase
the University of Minnesota as pro- special equipment and supplies for
fessor of physics and in 1923 to the elementery school children. •
the University of Chicago in the
Committee chairmen already
same capacity. In 1924. Dr. Swann hard at work to make this year's
became professor of physics at book fair "the best ever", accordYale University and subsequently Ing to -Mrs. 'Martin include:
dlrectol' of the university's Sloane -Mrs, Roland Coit, pre-fair; Mrs.
Laboratory.
Jam ... Jamison and Mrs. Edmund
At the same time, The Franklin Jones fair days : Mrs. Dean CaldInstitute invited him to become well, Mrs. Hennig Cohen and Mrs.
Cheirman of the Advisory Research Robert VanRavenswaay. book seCommittee of the Bartol R~sear~h lection; Mrs. Robert Van Riper
Foundation and he acted In thIS and 'Mrs. Paul Zecher. publicity:
capacity until 1927 when he became Mrs. John Ward, chairman, Mrs.
the first Director of the Bartol, William L. Standish, co-chairman,
Research Foundation. .
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magazines; and Mrs. Louis DethDr. Swann has receIved hono~-. loff, Christmas I!ards.
ary degrees from Yale University, I
bwartumore College and Temple
University. He recently was elected
a Fellow of the Imperial College
of Science and Technology, London.
England.
Tired of some old routine? For a "new ap-
IN A' RUT?
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6th Allllllal Book Fair
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under: my personalsuper¥ision.
phoning IHARDN HILL
what
our
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DRAPERIES and SLIPCOVERS
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Phone: LOwell 6-6225
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of carpet without costly drilling of conqete.
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If a helpful suggestion results, you will have it while you can
use it.
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Ask for BEN PAlMER
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Building a new hom." Co~.ul' yo"r carpet man
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SHADE TREES
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OOUNn Ce"MD""lIl11U18
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her falnl1y hi OeH.n cut, N.J" SRO or Republica;' B,'clge Potd Robinson. IIr~. Wldter
where they had been summering.
.The, Swarthmore, Republi,:"."·. Schmidt. Mrs.~. Patrick Welsh.
Bob Beekman, with his parents Women's dub held a fund ralsmg M1'II. Manel WllSon.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. l;Iarry Beckman of dessert-bridge party at the home of
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Ilttrlor a•• Extarlor ••Iitlll
week to Wooster, 0., where Bob en- road Tuesday. Mrs. Ford Robinson
FREE ,ESTIMATES
JOE MARSHALL
tered the freShman class of the Col- was hospitality chairman. aided by
lege of Wooster. The Beckmans, on Mr•• D. Mace GowIng and Mrs.
511 REESE STREET
theIr re t urn, visited tb e Ford Mu- Wa Iter 0 . H elm.
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The benefit Wl8S a .ell-out WIth
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and Niagara Palls, N. y, They ar- 26 tables and many donations for ~~'~~~~~~~~~~~
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orne SUnday.
the RepubI'lean ,party.
,Plans were ooblpleted for buses
Power Mowers Repaired
to lie chartered ~ go to ~nven~ion
ATZ SERVICE
Hall to hear VIce-PresIdent Rlch'
ard M, Nixon on October 5. The
Dartmouth and LofayoHo. Av...
PERSONAL,
FOR RENT
buses will leave at 6 :30 p.m. from KI 3-0440
Swarthmore, Pa.
L~Grandmother'8FOR
RENT
Fu,:"i.hed
room
the
Park
avenue
side
of
the
Penn'i~!!!ii~~~~!F~;;:~~=:~
Service frees mother for
convenient to ahoppmg area and
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relaxin family fun., transportation. also garage. Please sylvama. ratlroad statIOn. TIC ets Jewelry Repaired Pli:"'"iu 8-C1Sna!le Klngewood
KlngawQOd 3·1530 aftar 6. are avaIlable from Mrs. Jabez F.,
L'MIL Q UlliS .
reaBO
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RENT _ Biodroomandprf- Carroll, 390 Riverview road. Seats
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PERSONAL _UPHOLSTERING.
bath. Facilities for light on the bus are guaranteed.
THOM SEREMBA. Slip covers
Available September 28. There will also be .. Republican FormOl'17 of F. C. Bod. aDd S 128 Yale Ave.
3-4565.
, rally on October 11 in the Swarth. 1"IDo Watch and
custom fitted in your fabric' or OUrB. Phone
Price. reduced for summer. Ten FlOR RENT - Swarthmore. ~ase- more High School auditorium at 8 Clock RepaIrs Swarthmore, Pa
years of Swarthmore references.
ment apartment, bedroom. kltch.
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For estimates phone Sharon Hill en and batb. Partially furnished if p.m. Dr. Robert Johnson. preSIdent Klnpwood 3-1N
0734.
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desired, $35 per month. Sweeney of Temple University and chairman
PERSONAL _ Carpentry jobbing, '
Lukens. TRemont ~7183.
of the Republican party of Penn'IEWI IUTEI
PUBLIC ML" OP .&IT'''' ;,aND.8
LInda Uthe. daughter of Mr,
III acco........ wltll'" .i.cla '" .A&ae"~4' Mrs William F Uthe of Park
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0, ROBERT WATKINS
ALBERT R. SWINO
WU,ITAM
A. WELSH'
ComlJ'lJulollers
of
the COWlt.,.
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Adding Machines
TYPEWRITERS
FOR SALE or RENT
OESie MODEL
PORTABLES
39,00
and
ave, has return~ to Beaver Oollege.
f.Or her sophomore year,
th·
the she and
e summer man
college sUite-mate Gloria Spencor of Netcong N.J spent 10 weeks
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tended the University of CaUfornia
Los Anaeles and travelled. LInda
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In
late
Auguot and Joined
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recreation
rooms,
book cases.
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draperies
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decorating
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it
at bargain
ROGER RUSSELL
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Photographic Supplies
STATE .. MONROB ST8.
IDOlA
Edward G. Chipman
and Son
General Contractor
BUILDERS 'Since 1920'
TILE FLOORS· .LAITIC IILE
FORMICA COUNTER TOPS
ROOFING and SIDINO
CUSTON KITCHENS,
ADDITIONS • AL URATIOIS
Fr.. Estlllal.1
1401 Ridley Avenue
Chester, Pe,
TRemont
TRemont
I;~R~-~S~AL~;E~~-~-~'~[l~'~:ij~!':~'~-~~I
portable stereo
LOwell 6·3031 or
sample.
3.7282 for free estimate.
I t'bll.lID. Buy it for less
House.
cost. Phone Klngswood 3·78ti~'.I
PERISONAL _Instrnction in Rus- FOR-SALE='RCA:color TVcab· ~
sian language. Beginners and ad·
inet modeI.$60.Phone Klngswood ii'
vanced grollps starting now. Pri· 3.7061.
lessons. Call Klngswood
FOR SALE _ Female 15 month
old Beagle. Spayed. Housebroken.
$20. Phon'e KIngS'WOOd S,pl6yment Agency open
ii_
Domestic help aVloih.bl,e.
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LOwell ".,2176
OPEN l"RJDAY BVENINGS
I~~~KI~n~g!e:9W~ood 4-3:=25::;1::.____
2-4759
2-5689
It'. no longer nece...ry to
buy several leparate policies to meet your home
apariment in Swarthmore. Must be
bet.wepn
26 and 35. college educa- ~c1§!!:.J~~~~~!!!t:!:___
ted. Call Klngswood 4-1692 after -
w~:~~mN:·c~II:l!a~nln~g.~=~~II~~~~LO~ST~~~1
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Free Estimates
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Builder-Owner would Ii~e to rent his newer bric~
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family on a yearly lease.
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'; ",. : IO:OO,'A.M."-Home
Saturdoy, October' , + Collingdale
2:00 P.M.-Away
Satiirtlay~ October
B Clifton Heights
2:00 P.M.- Away
Sai).lrday. October ·15 Yeadon
..;,,' ,,,IO:OQ A.M.-Home
Salurday;-Qctober 22 Rlc;l!~y ~C!rk.,
10:15 A.M~Away
Saturday, October
29,', !!~af4n'!'I,i1!'. ',I i!.'
10:00 A.M.-Home
Saturday. November 5"'D"flfyl[ I " , I,;,
2:00 P.M.-Away
Saturday{:Navembll~:;'1.2 ' ,Nether:'Pr4~id'';nce
10:00: AM ......Home
Thursday. Novembe~ 24',J.ansdowne, :, ,,<,
10:,30 A.M.-Away
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THIRD. AND, FOURTH, TEAMS
Wednesday. September 2B Upper Darby
Home
Wednosday, October
5 Haverford
""way
weanesd~October 12 Conestoga"
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Home
Wednescl'a Octob~, 19 Rail~,
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Wednesday,. ,~libe.,"~6. "":t!.f!.S \¥II ~ • ."",~\,\ '\.::: <
Wednesday. .ov'ber J 2\ ",elt s Ce. I
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Wednesday, N,;o'ber _ J, .. _L~wer Merion.
Home "
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Home ,:; ",1,
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October 19 'u Nether{!Pr~Vidliri~ii;,,:,:t313,OI';MpHom8
October 26 Yeadon (MIddies only) 3:30 P.M.2Home
Nov'ber 2 . Lansdowne;Aldan ' " "'3:30 P;M.;....:Away
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VARSITY AND J; V. HOCKEY"
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October
6 Clift,," '!'Ieights
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Oct~~~r,;, ,:13 Yeadon'"
Home
Octobe~ ,20 ,Ridley Park
' Home
October 27 :Sharon Hill
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:1:30 P.M,"m'!:t:ome
3:30 P.M.-Away
3:30 P.M~Away
, ,~,3Q P,M.,-Away
3:30 P.M.-Home
Collingdale
Clifton Heights
Yeadon
Ridley Park,
Sharon Hill
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Now is the time to do those things.
and our rototillers can save you lois
IUSTOM IIITALLATIOII .,
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of hard work, eith.r for tilling or for
Clerating.
H. D. CHURCH
PARK lYE., SWARtHMORE
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To help you with the com pl."
Ift:wn iob, we also have spreaders.
rollers, mbwers- in short, almast
anything you'll need.
ROOFING
Springfield Rental Co.
Ait Conditioning
sheet Mefal Wor~
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George Myers and Co.
BOX4B
CLobe 9-3353
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f:or information and to
tet.rve equipment. coli
Gutters
Wa'rm-Air HeGting
Klngswoocl 4-0660
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SWEENEY &CLYDE
bedrooms,
den, 2-car garege. Beautiful lot on tree-lined street
'BAIRlan BIRD
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Palliln Roofing Co.
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
FOR RENT
home to
FALL SPORTS SCHEDULE
Wednesday.
Wedn,es~~y.
Wednesi:lay.
Wednesday.
WedriilSllay,
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HOW
ON T"E HILL
. eluding fire. water dam-
All
FlUID
FOUND - Pink rimmed glasses
between Lafayette Avenue and
Methodist Church. Call at Swarth-
~~~~~~~3~-1~2~9~4. ~~~~~m~·~o~re~a~n~o~f~f~ic~e~.~~~~~~~
protection requirements.
Paler E. told
Swarthmore
Klngswood 4-2721;
LOST
Yellow arion sweater. cotton trimmed. Oii &>lIth Ohl!!tter
since September 8. LOwell
boye. one
for 6 year old
A &ingle, modem, convenient HomeowneR Policy
wiU protect you _",ainlt
lou from many penls :D-
age, theft, and liability
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~~~~~~~~l~KI~nigs~W~ood~~3~_4~~~~~r~~~.~~
~WAY!
900 Michigan Avenue
uniforms and prep. ari,n g , 'to" pro'Vlde' inspiration
IUpport'to the football team in its
mlttee. Mr. Cadbury IS a. Blilheal,
.and'~*!\\IICq.C?lar,'Who IS a fav,o~~~,sJ.>eaker in Frie~ds' and other
kfoil'p~:' All are cordIally welcome.
J "";,serles;of"five'fDl'llU\8 Jon "The
'B.hgiou~,an~' Mor~1 Values in oUr
',~\lOno",,'e!Life" will follow.
Wednesd~y. October 5 Y~'~iion (~i~dles only) 3:30 P.M.-Away
Jack Prichard
PAINTING
,
, , ' 1960
Thursday, Sepf~rt\per" 29
Th~~~y. Oct~~~f';· 6
Thursday, October '" 13
Thur,S!l.'!Y... Oct~1?~(~::.!l!>
Thurs,4CiY, OctCl~~r, ,,27
Thursday;- Nov'b8r"-~
Surrouncll.... Wltb
share modern, furnished garden
n THE
Aft.
'iPap'"
.
SlDce tJt,<;"qlleDl~g" of, ,~~.~I~, ~ I'le~JY, ,"\!,W~> t~¥. '~~·s 'group. This high degree of interest and
record naliilie~ of ItUil'enlhnllM·lsfnce tliat time. \!oivevet. as a r ... enthU,lliasm has been a,.aource of
~ians have joil\ed,the.Band., inlu1'- 'ault of)greatly,intensi1ied interest encouragement ,to Director Bbbert
lDg the largest such group in the'iit lhe -eiementary school more and M. Holm' IInd'the members of the
history of the local school.
,'m.o.re, s1;ud~ts ha{.~ co';e ..to, ,'high, Band Parents Committee' who are
Over 100 playing musicians have schooi ag.,,,,trained,i.OPII#lcip~te currently ,.I/iannlng.a Fall Fund
str.ainedthe' eXist.in g f,aCmtleS'O,f in 'band, work. ,: .,
' ; , Idrive to en. able thein to properly
the ,:preseJ:lt band room and. In ad- I The' grouids, pres,mtly rehears. equip these youthful representa·
SWARTH MORE HIGH, SCHdOI.'<¥tio~. )iii;'~' ,phse~': a nUmber ' ojf •iDg ever~morlling,~eforeseili>ol,: tives of th,e school and community.
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. .",SHOP'THURSDAYS'til9P,M. -'- FRIDAYS, 'til' 10 P,M.
, Kenry J. Cadbury will be the
flrlt,sPe.1lkeratthel960:1961Adult
Foru?,S'Of' the Swarthmore rr,i~,~~~
MeetlDg, Sunday at 9:45ihit. 1n
the Meetlng,:'~.';JHis",au~ecII
will be.:'How Umqueioug",t,Frtellds
to Be?
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NOTARY PUBLIC
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job serving
evenings. or
or coektall parties
experienced and
I,!n'~~~, Phone after 6
2-4037.
h
Klngswood 3-0272
panel folding screen, Used small
WAN'j.'E>i>
Used
or four
tricycle
for -,-'
twoor -tbree
three-year-old.
I'PI,o,,,, Klngs";ood 8·6063.
ANTED~Young bachelor to '
Call TRemont 4·1142.
WANTED - Part-ti=m':'"e-=w:::o':i:rk:--:i;::
J.fne
l!lI:ceuent U"B611P HIInIlq Cant
REA
LTD R
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'Woman as d,c:::I~~: LOST - Red leather coin purse on
secretarial
Friday, SeJltjember 16. Please call
DO
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CRESSON PRICHARD
~HcftllllUllntimllllnmblif"'Hlintiirill:tl..lllJlIIM6itlfi
red,
WANTED
white walls;, olle
W.A~TE>D _ Day's work, kitchen shape. Phone 'LOwell
help. baby sitting. cleaning. Call FlOR' SALE . Birds! A 'never
TRemont 4-1142...ri.......jOs1rre;~d~i.s
ing source' of interest and
ED
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right in your own backyard.
a
WIANT ~xp~l'iellc_e'd.
bird feeder soon at the S. Crothers,
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·435 Plush Mill road. LOwell
ences.
2-2979,
WANTED·":":'- Localretailshop ;FOR
needs one
full-time included,
sales person·I;I::;!n,earnin".
IF.iive
Saturdays
Also,
high school junior for
F~~~i:J:~~t~~~
nndSaturday
q
more or lesswork.
full
summer work ,1961. Reply
SALE - Rug. 'A.inch.cotton
Box Z. The Swarihmorean.
loops. ptl»shfithk. IiltilfdetWANTED-=- Football sh7
oe:':s:-."
$12,50; Phone KHI/fswood 9'
10. Call Klngswood 3·4474.
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Balu.a.e PIke •
ing secretary MH. Doward Sipler;
FO;;=R~S;-:A;-iL"E;;--=---;S"~p=r:
Chairmen -Mrs. J. Panl Brown.
hunters or pets. K[ngswood 3·7144. Mrs. Lucian Burnett. Mr•. Jabez
F,OR SALE - 1963 Ford
CauoU, loin. Donald Crosset. Mrs.
' ~::k~~~1 William Gaylord. Mrs. Welter H.
V-8.two door hardtor.'
radio, hea"ter. New c utch, bl
Ge' M
J Alb' h J
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and battery. III excellent condition.
er. rs..
rIg tones. rs.
Cail Fuoss. Klngswood 3-7667,
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ISD,ec~:v:r;e,pi.,aired
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ELNWOOD
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~~t Friends Fonnn ~!;"~:"~~";i~~~:;:::~~:~ ;'1""f:;,At:~~,~ iS~ WJ~U;!n:~;~; :':q,,~:)~:,';;: ~~:..~ game with Media ,this Sat-
Mo:nda~. Septij!hll~r: 26 Media
3:30 P.M.-Away
Tue~c1ay. Septemi;'er. 4 Collingdale
3:30 P.M.-Home
Mondov. Octaber;IO Clifton Heights
,.:3:30 P.M.-Home
Mo·iidci"y-. OctOber' U" Yeadon
3:30 P.M:"~:w~y
Monday, Octet"""; :?1, Ridley Pork ,
3,:~P"I'.M '" ,ome
Monday,October;,31 Sharon Hill
,:.: "'3:30'P.M.~Away
Mohday. Nov'ber 7 Darby
3:30 P.M;=Hbme
Mon,~!'lY'- Nov'~;er,,;t:t, Nether Providence
3:30 P.M.-Away
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--JUNIOR HIGH HEAVYWEIGHT
MortOa. Pa.
Z38 Hardlnr Ave.
SALE
I'ooDortd
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Ashes and Rubbish Removed
....wno MoWed. General Hauling
Co~lett.
l1-8ou NanlD.C Can
ABed. seD1le, ChrOIllo
connlelceDt lieu and Wam.eD
Deellea' F'" - SpaGlou ureuta
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The, xecutl:"e
oar o. e
SWarthnlotl! OOlJuell of Repubhean
\Vomen annouilces ita atlicers and
comnlittee chairmen as follows:
Ptesldent Mrs. Paul B. Banko;
WILLIAM BROOKS
vice.president
Edmund
desire
.
_Mrs.
.
. Jones'
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over responSIble
12 accept-I s!!Cond
vice-presIdent
Mfs. Edward
Convalescent Home
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Edward
Jr.; recording sectetary
3-0114.
Beitjamln Eaton; correspond.
TRemont 2-5373
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Room, semi-private sylvania will be the principle speak-
L. J. Donnell~. Kln""wood P:~~:' K1~:~~'~d September 28.
3-4555.
F()R 'RENT
Fuml.hed apartment Btrlttly private. thtee r~in8.
bath. 'near, transportation. Relerences. Adulta. KlngswOOd 4-411J1'
F-ii,ifir~NT:'=-:"Springth;ld and
2507 Chestnut St., Chester
Slue
Cadbury ro Speak',) ::;, '11't Hol:!"': r:or,so~ .~Of {Divinity! High SchooFBanll H ,",' E'bblelriii"til&tlv'kto
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mer us a
a";I,I,X:" Unl~er.lty.:,
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(::' ~l'i.!lJlle~~O; Hl)
CLAS SIFIE' 0 ADS
Typewriter Se"ice
III. 2 Park An., Iwarthlllr•••••
Phone Mr. Hud.on - KI 4-3360
Belvedere
Convalescent Home
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SHOP"IN~~eENTSR;:;Br_:'R'~d
il.nd B,a.I!irnM,
Friday'''tiltO 'p'
Pi~e
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op:e'il'l\l•.~.y, Wednesday, Thursday '~if~ If.M."
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THE SWAR'I'IQIOREAN
PlIJe 10
LEGAL NonCE
UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
for the school year ended July
3, 1960
141.953.~
Balance, July 3,1960 ...................... , ... .
LYBRAND, ROSS BROS. & MONTGOMERY
$28,761.83
SINKlNG FUND
cert1fled PubUc Accountants
Board of SchOOl Directors.
IIWI aCtUon "0:0 lIucb day 01 Ule month of
Warch of ea.cb year as shall ~e determined Swarthmore..Rutledge Union School District,
By.Lawl in the foUowlDg manner:
By deleUng from the 6th BDd '1th llDe of
STATEMENT of OASH REOElPI'S and DISBURSEMENTS
for the school year ended July 3, 1960
and FUND BALANCE, July 3, 1960
"Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
we have examined the balance sheet of Swarthmore-Rutledge Union
the mooth
each ,ear.. School District
at July 3, 1960 and the related statem.nts of cash receipts
6hall be determined by Ute Board. of and disbursements and changes in funds for the school year then ended. Balance, July 6, 1959 ......................... .
Dlnctors."
.Our examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing Transferred from General Fund ....................... , ...... .
0'
0' Oclober 0'
88
$1.50
34,502.50
standards and accordingly Included such tests of the accounting recorus and
President
34,604.00
IT.9-"
september 1<. llN10 such other auditing procedures 88 we oonsldered n
$6,502.60
Interest on bonds ........................ .
Since we had not examined the financial statements at the School
DELAWARE CO\J1't.lY
Bonds
retired:
District for prior years, we made su1llclent investigation of the accounts at
INsnTUTION PISTRICT
8,000.00
Issue of 1930, SerIes F ................. .
sealed proposals w111 be received at. the July 6, 1959 to be satisfied as to the consistency of the application of ac20,000.00
Office or the County Cont.roller, Court. counting principles and procedures.
Issue of1963, Berles H ................ .
House. Media, Pa., up untu 10:00 A.M.
In our opinion, the accompanying financial statements present fairly
Eastern Dayl1ghl Time on Thursday. Oc- the assets and llabllltles, arising from cash transactions and the accotlnts
34.502.60
tober 6, 1960, for furn1sh1ng aDd dellvertDg
receivable
and
payable,
of
Swarthmore-~utledge
Union
School
DIstrIct
at
F.O.B. Dlspasal Bite, Pair Acres Parm.
Balance, July 3, 1960 ............... : . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$1.40
Lima, Pa. Saud for U1e Diapoaal Be4I. July 3, 1960 and the reeelpl8 and disbursements and changes In funds for
which wlll be opened at. 11:00 A.OI. E.u.T. tbe school year then ended, on a basis consistent with that of the preceding
OAFEn'ERIA FUND and
OD \bat. da~ at Falr Acres Farm, Lima, year.
ACTIVITIES FUND
P •. , In the presence of Ute DecuUve aDd
LYBRAND. ROSS BROS. & MONTGOMERY
AdmlnlstraUve Officers of the Delaware Philadelphia, Penna.
STATEMENT of CASH RECEIPIa and DISBURSEMENTS
Coun1.y Institution Dlstrl.ct.
Each bId must be accompa.n1ed by Cash, August 16, 1960.
for the school year ended July 3, 1960
Cenlfled Good Faith Cbeck or by a. Cor·
SWARTHMORE-RUTLEDGE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
porate SureLy Bond, eIther one In &he
and FUND BALANCES, July 3, 1960
BALANCE SBEE'I, JULY 3, 1960
amount. of ten percent (l00/" of the total
amount. of the bld, dra.wn to the order of
Cafeteria
AcUvitf..
ASSETS.:
the Delaware Count.y IusUtuUon DlatrlcL
Fund
Fund
Forms of proposal may be ob\alncd at Cash In banks and on hand:
,
the Olflce of the AdmInistrator, Fair Acres
General fund ............................. $ 28,761.82
$9;190.76
$1,736.66
July
6.
1959
.......................
.
Balances,
1.40
Farm, Lima, P •.
Sinking fund ............................ .
Tbe Executive and AdmlnlstraUve Off,,"
1,637.00
Cafeteria fund .......................... .
Recelpl8:
cers of the Delaware County InaUtuUon
9,880.82
Activities fund .......................... .
32,134.73
Sales of meals ..................... ...... .
District. reserve the rlsbt to reJed any and
3,9'10.73
Government subsidies ................... .
all bids.
MAJOR OENERAL E. E. 1d ••MORLAND.
----
O. R. WATKlNS
ALBERT H. SWING
WM. A. WELSH
Executive and Admlnilt.rative OfUcers
2T-i-2l
$36,105:48
39,501.74
Dlsbursemenl8:
Food purchases .......................... .
Salaries and wages ...................... .
43,550.65
other ................................... .
4,048.91
INVITATION FOR BIDS
FOR
NEW LAUNDRY BUILDING
AND
MISCELLANEOUS WORK IN
COMMISSARY and BOILER BOUSE
FOR
DELAWARE COUNTY
INSTITUTION DISTRICT
FAIR ACRES FARM, LIMA. PA.
Grounds, bulldlnlls and contents:
Sites, at appraised value as of October 21,
1959
. . . . . . . . 250,000.00
School buildings, at appraised values 88 of
March I, 1959, as adjusted ..... ...... 1,742,363.00
EqUipment, at appraised values as of March
I, 1959 . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 167,009.00
Textbooks, at estimated value ............
34,364.00
Sealed proposai wUl be received by the
ExecuUte aud AdmInlstrat.lve Officers of
the Delaware County Institution District In
the Office or the County Controlll!r, Court
House, Media, Pa., unUI 10:00 A.M., East..ro Dayligbt Savlng Ttme on Tburllday,
LIABILITIES:
Or-Lober 6th, 1960, for New Laundr1 M&ebln- Accounts payable, salaries .................... $
ery and Equipment and MlsceUaneoU3 Work
Withheld payroll taxes, etc. ....................
\D resetting existing eqUipment, Fair Acres
Farm, Lima, Penn8ylYs.n1a.
The bids wlll be pubUcly opened In tbe .
presence of the Executive and AdmlnlB.\.ra- Temporary bank loan, due. on demand. with
tive OUlcera of the Delaware COunty Ins"IInterest at 2 5/8 per cent
tuUOD District at Fair Acres Farm, L1ma, Bonded indebtedness, with vote of electorate,
Pa .• a' 11:00 A.M.
on th••
d....
All bids should be aubmitted on the form
of proposal to be fumlahed b,. the Areh1tect {LOd moat be accompanJed "lib. a
cerWled check or bid. bond for Ten Per
cent (lO%) ol the total .mount. of the proposal drawn to the order Of the Dela.ware
Count.y InsUtution Dlatrlct. Tbla InvltaUon.
Proposal, General CondJUons and SpeclflcaUons refer to each other and consUtut.e
a wbole, they should be returned_ bound
together as delivered to the bidder.
Plans and specUicaUons may -be aeen at.
1!J.e Ol!lce 0( the ExecuUve' and Admtniatratlve Offlcers of the Delaware County
l:n&.UtuUon Dut.rlet. at Fair AClea Farm,
LIma. Pa., or at. the Office of the Architect.
George M. Ewing Co., 1'l20 western Sa.vlng Fund -BuUding. Phlladelphl~, Pennsylvania, and one complete set may be had
at the Architect.'s Office by a prospecUve
prime COntractor, f.or the bidding use upon
a deposit. of Futy ($50.00) Dollars.
U tbe prospective prime Contractor who
requests a a~ of draw~gs and speclflca,.
t.lons furnishes the DistrIct with • bid, the
deposit. will be returned to the Contractor
upon the retum or the plans and .pec11'lc....
UODS to the Architect in good condiUon
wlthln three (3) days after the receipt. or
tbe bid. U Ute Contractor does not rurnlah
the District. wIth a bid, the depodt wlll not
be refunded.
U a prospective prime Conua.clor desires
1I10re than one lUll set. of the drawinss and
specUication., or if a. prospective prime
Contractor Dr Material Man wants draw..
ings and/or specU'lcaUons for &heir usc,
they may be bad by mlllting tbe foUowlDg
payments to the Architect, nODe of wblcb
wm be ret.urned.
Complete set. of Drawings
and SpecUlcauons ......... _$50.00
Set. of SpecUlcaUons ......... $30.00
Individual Drawlngs $1.50 per sheet
All bids must be sealed and addl'8'scId.
lo August. Niemeyer, county Controller,
court. House, Media, Pa., and plainly marted on the envelope, ''BID FOR NEW
LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT AND RESET..
TING OF EXISTING LAUNDRY EQUIP..
MENT," for Delaware County lDaUwUon
Dist.rict. Fair Acres Farm, Lima, Pa..
The Executive and AdinlDlstraUve Off1cers Of the Delaware COunt.y InsUtuUon
D1strlcl, reserve the rigbt to reject any
aniJ/or all bids or parte thereof, and &0
waive InformaUUea In the bids 11 deemed
adYant.ageous to the InaUtuUon Dlatrtet.
G. ROBERT WATKINS
ALBERT H. SWING
WILLIAM A. WELSH
Executive and Adm1.nls\.raUve
Officers of
Delaware Count.y InsU\uUon
District
Pair Acre. Farm
Peter E. Told
ILL LIIEI OF IIIIUIII
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Klngswood
3-1833
Balances, July 3, 1960 ............... .
$34,625.44
22,63~.28
11,736.48
1,636.29
33,935.58
$36,204.03
$33,935.58
$1,637.09
$9,880.63
ESl'IlIIATED BORROWING CAPACITY
July 3, 1960
'
.ssessed valuation, 1960, 88 reported by
2,193,756.00 Net Board
for the Assessment and Revision of
Taxes,
Delaware COunty ................. .
$2,277,58'/.58
68,476.61
12,456.07
$
Series H, 1963, due serially at the rate of
.nO.ooo per year, VI1th 1n~rest at 2 1/8-·per
.&1
cent .................... 1. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
$8,724,740.00
Indebtedness allowed by law (7· per cent of
assessed valuation,
........ .
•
OUI8I.ndlng Indebtedness, July 3, 1960
$280,000.00
Deductions allowed by law:
Cash In sinking fund ...
$1.40
80,932.68
Revenue 1960-61, applicable
to the reduction of in30,000.00
debtedness ............... 19,998.80
610.731.80
20,000.00
80
0
2 ,000. 0
390,932.68
FUNDS: '
General fund ................................. 1,876,135.79
Sinking fund .................................
1.40
Cafeteria fund ...............................
1,637.09
Activities fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9,880.62
Net debt ................................ .
EstImated borrowing capacity ...... .
"
'.
This report filed this 30th day of August, 1960, In accordance with tile
requirements of Section 2432 of the Public Sclwol CIl!1e· of 1949 will be confirmed absolutely unless an appeal Is taken within thirty days of flllng.
---
1,886,654.90
$2,277,587.58
GENERAL FUND
. for the school year ended July 3, 1960
Balance, July 6, 1959 ....................... .
Adjustment for appraised value of leased
proprety Iilcluded In fixed assets reported
at July 5, 1959 .......................... .
Less
Increase In accounl8 receivable ...
Less bonded Indebtedness retired
•
$2,455,472.26
442,006.00
$2,013,486.26
Adjusted balance, July 6,1959 ......... .
Deduct changes In fund balance, current year:
Excess of cash dlsbursementa over receipts,
exclusive of proceeds of temporary loan,
as annexed . . . . . .. ................. $171,963.48
Increase In accounl8 payable..... .. .. .....
11,556.80
163,512.28
17,181.81
to any
168,330.47
28,000.00
room
138,330.47:
with
$1,8'16,136.79
Balance, July 3, 1960 ............. .
GENERAL FUND
STATEMENT of CASH RECEIPTS and DISBURSEMENTS
for the school year ended July 3, 1960
$ 170,716.30
Balance, July 6, 1959 ......................... .
Receipts:
Taxes, current year,lncludlng penalties:
Real estate ........................... . 528,371.92
50,543.55
Per capita ........................... .
19,647.68
Realty transfer ....................... .
MODERN
LIGHTING
FIXTURES!
---699,763.16
Combine beauty and the proper ligh'
for better seeing with today's home
lighting fixtures., Available in "
variety of styles to fit the mood of
any room, modern lighting fixtures
create an atmosphere for more
pleasant living.
3,290.44
Delinquent taxes and penalties ........... .
state appropriations ..................... .
TuItion ................................ .
Income from temporary Investments ..... .
Rent from school facilities
.......... .
Revenue from Federal government ....... .
Other .................................. .
219,683.81
29,836.68
6,969.96
2.696.00
933.09
4,357.75
$867,439.90
I
":;i;;;W;:;W;;;;L;;:Ima:;.~D;:;e;;:,a*w;;;.:;re;;;c;:;oun;;;.,;.;p~a.;: Disbursements:
. . A " " "H
" ' ••• A__,." ••• _
34,625.44
Other ................................... .
Accounts receivable:
Appropriations, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Uncollected taxes of prior ~, net of
$1,000 allowance for doubtful accounts
PURCHASE FIXTURES ON BUDGET PLAN
of general conl=l ............ ...
Expenses of instruction ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .
Aux\Jlary ageucles and coordinate actIvities"
Operation of piant .......................
Maintenance of plant. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .
PIxed c:har1Ies (emploJees' reUrement IIfId
80CIaI security, 1DsuraDCe, et.>.) .. .......
Debt service (including $34;502.50 transferred to sinking fund and ~,:150
. rentals pIIid to AutIlorlty) .....
...
Capital <>utia)' (alteratloDs to bu1ldlnp,
ElIpenses
rtq)! ..........~ of equipment, etc.) ••.•..
OIber .................................... .
29,926.58
You con purchase righting fiY.fure$
495,634.64
12,660.59
82,9'1Ua
8,712.74
on a c:ou'\·'Zni.:;'l) budge: plan. Thi5
~I("n p'lrmits you to make mDnt~IY
payments as low as $2.00 wllh
your rellular electric bill.
47.D63.03
S•• your ligblino fixtur. cI
oIyourbom••
289,827.78
'10,118.08
l,aUO
W!!!.!!U!.
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.HILADELPILIA ELECTRIC
•
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..
Sf.i,hton
CirIJ
PI~"
Garden
eM, Qp(tnJ
$1""., aDID P"IICHIIEI IIIE
October lat Fai.. 1
,,60,.61 Season r.J.s. ~l)net1! M. Reetl will en· LeRoy F. F. Wright, Moylan,
The Swarthmore Garden Club tertain the Wome.n's Bible Class of Delaware COqntl' chairman for the
A "Vlllage Fair" bazaar I.
planned
for
October
I,
from
the new season at the home the Presbyterian Church a,t a tea bond program in Pennsylvania,
•
T
anQe . .riP,
4Jmpmg
to 4:30, by the Slel'ghton Farm
Mrs. !If\YI!IQlj.d GO/DJIIUI of Muh- tomorro W afternoon at 8 a ~"10ck .at s.id· that nlltiollWide holdings of
I nit.l.t. .a
School for GiFls, Forg'o and Valley
aveQUo Monday, with an her home, 680 North Chester road. Series E I!Jld IJ· Ilayipgs Bonds
Actiyities
roads, Middle.towQ. Township in engrossing4nd Informative leeture
Anyone who would like to join stood at $42.8 lIilliop as of August
Boy Scout Troop 2, which meets Darling. Proceeds will be used to- all "Spring Bulbs" by Mrs. John the class Is cordially invited to the 31, according to official word sent
Tuesdays at 7 :15 at the Presby- wards ~he .buildlng of a modern C. Wister of the Scott FOllndation. tea.
to blm from
the TrE8sury
.
Ch
h h
lsted 'ts type sWlmmmg pool needed to reMrs. Thorn.... W. Hoppor, pres,·Department in Washi"gto". Of this
te
rlilan
uriC 'ti as codmP
I 'Place theI old-fashioned
pond
be
d which dent for the yoar 1966-61, was in
KAPPI BIIDBE
total, Pennsylvania residents own
f a reorgan za on an lsnow un- ill
derway on the year's program of w ten: ;:~~te las~e f as
charge of the meeting; with the The KIIPPII Kappa Gaf!1ma Bridge about ,. )Jillion, and ~r. Wright
outdoor and service activities.
q~n y et
t ~arboo° h
other new "fllcers -. Mrs. Brodie Club will' meet. Thursday at the elItimal.
I;
E. Crll\Vfoid, vice-president; Mrs. home of Mrs. Gordon Hodge in of the· total at a.pproltilnate1y
hold eleet~ons in their patrols to tries, craft i::~~a~; o"t
J. Roy Carroll, treasurer; Mrs. Havertown.
$86,600,000.
d
ch!>9111! their own boy leade~ for a made hy the girls, white elephants, Hilton E. Duling, recording secreCJ
CJ
one year term. Troop 2 s four and oil and water color paintings. tory, and Mrs. William ROwland,
TV and STEREO - PHQNOGRAPH
patrols. have elected leaders as
Guides will be available to essecretary, assuming
fOIFIOWIS. P t I
h' h
h. cart brief informal tours of the their duties.
a con
f!. ro, W Ie won t e
If Autumn Fiesta" floral exhibits
.
campus.
ted b th
b
.
summer inter-patrol contest, Brian
Swarthmore residenta who are crea
y e m"", ers were Jud.
d L
CI~ lea""r anoj. David SI)UgBlts.. members of tbe b,oard Include Mrs. ge "y Mrs. Ch.arles Hogg of the
I secon d I.n I S. Blair Luckle, honorary member', Junior Providence Garden Club
t R ...coon P a tr0,
asS/8 ta n;
te
t
th. e . summer eon s, V an DaVIS' Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth, presi- wbo awarded ribbons to Mrs. John
.n~ R~-r Ullm-n assist-I
S. MacQuade, Jr., Mrs. Joseph S.
lead-r
~ • B ~..
P"'- I
P
,dent; Sewell W. Hodge, secretary;
10 Park Avenue, Swarthmore
ant; eaver atro John ~orneffllMrs. Reavis Cox; and Susan Cobb. Lynch, and Mrs. Vincent T. Lathleader and Steve Gray assistant; Mrs. Paul Banks is a
bury.
KI 3-1460
Open Fr;~ay ~yen;n9S
Flaming Arrow Patrol Doug Tolley worker. .
--------leader, assistant to be selectcid.
The youth conservatio
RETDRII FROM DRIEIT
1'-=..:P.IL.~~,A~~~st~~~~St~=:~Q~=~ll,::::=~"~:::::=~SI~-~~
Ricky Ullman continues as the ment of the Woman' nCIUb
Mr. and ·Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter .::
troop's Senior Patrol Leader. Alan Swarthmore has reme::Wered
of Columbia avenUe have returned
Stamford is the J.unior Assistant girls at Sleighton Farms at Chrisf;..lu.. __ a five week tour to Japa",
.
Scoutmaster.
.
\mas time for several years
K-ong and Hawaii, where they
Troop 2 is now preparing for
.
nn:ton1y visited the principal tourparticipat,oit in the Scout Fair to SH S AI
• R '. ist spots but made several f o r a y s .
.
,be held at Devon on October 14 and
umnl ecelve
into agricultural areas. On the lat.
15. The troop is taking part in the
College
they were accompanied by farm
fair by preparing a -booth display
Among College of Wooster.
who have visited Mr.
'l
Streeter and others at the. Farm
t
on rep I es.
men receiving scholarships or stu..
DRIVE.IN
The troop has already had two dent aid are two Swarthmore girls,' Journ:.J in recent years.
BANKING
outings this fall. The weekend of b'th graduates of Swarthmore
In the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo
September 10·11, 11 ·boys under High School.
Streeters chanced to meet Mr.
the leadel'Ship of Bob Warden and
Nancy Braund, daughter of tho Clarence Franck of Conlell avenue,
John Piccard worked to improve Rev. Mr. lInd !Mrs. Eric Braund. and in the Hal~kulari Hotel in
their basic camping skllls while Cornell avenue, ·.Ilas a $100 honor Honolulu they saw Mr. and Mrs.
.. 10:00 A..... to a:oo PM.
Monda,. and Tuuclap:
.
. . ht t
b Tyl
George Karns of Wellesley road.
campmg overDlg a near y
er scholarship. She was on Ihe high
WednuclaYi and Thuradap: 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 PM.
Arboretum. Boys attending were school yearbook Staff and in school
.JO:OO A.M. to 8..00 PM,
Frida,.:
Brian and Jim Clymer, Dick Pic-' clUbS, wo" letters in jl4)Ckey and
r
card, David Leslie, Steve Gray, sang in the glee club. She also pa Safe deposit boxes • FteQ parking
Mark .Rozer, Andrew and David ticipated in Scouts and Swarth\ Complete olle-slop bankillg and trwst se,-ncu
Maass, Jim Crittenden, Don ·Mac· more Presbyterian Youth Fellowpherson, and Van Davis.
ship. Nancy is interested in a caLast weekend nine boys under reer in social work. Her mother is
the leadersbip of Peter Murray, a Wooster a l u m n a . .
•
-John Piccard, and Bob and Bill
Mary Lou McCorkel, daughter
PHILADELPHIA TRVST COMPANY
Warden, camped at Trea.sure b- the Rev. ,Mr. and Mrs. Roy J.
CATHERMAN'S
land on the Delaware River above Corkel, Cornel\ avenue, has a $300
,
RIDf,.EY TOWNSHIP O'FFICE
New Hope and canoed on the river stlldent aid grant. She was in band,
DRUC STORE
MaeD.de Boulevard and F.lrview Road
and the adjacent canal, and then orchestra, choir and chorus in high
"
Na~es PafIJ.
Report upon Examirlation of Financial Statements
annual meeting of the yoUng members of
the corporaUon. from March to October,
by amendlDg J\rUclo V BecUon I of the
by the Board of Directors" and by lwier1.lng
thenin the following worda "00 8uch day
Bo, Scout Troop 2
Excess of disbursements over receipts,
exclusive of proceeds of temporarY
loan
Deduct proceeds from temporary loan ..
SWARTHMORE - RUTLEDCE
Take botice that a speelBl meetlng of
the yoUng members of the ComanmU,
Arta Center hall been called by your Board
of DlrectQrlS for g P.M. October 1, 1160
following the Annual Dinner at ahe Arts
Center, for &be purpose of changing the
THE 8WARTBMOBBAlf
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CLEARANCE SALE
THE MUS Ie B0I, Inc.
NEW BANKING HOURS
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
OOTOBER
IIWOS-WITII
downstream on the river to theh'
campsite on the Island ..On Sunday
they .continued downstrealD. ~ntil
they approached a rapid., then
portaged up the steep bank into
the canal anli paddled bacl< to their
starting point.
The leadera were plwo...d with
the progress al\ the boys made in
improving their camping I'nlj. canoeing skills. Boys on the ·tripwere:
Eric Pe~rson, Roger Ullman,
Dick Pi.card, Van Davis, ·David
and Andrew Maass, Brian and Jim
Clymer, "nd David Shugarts.
school. She won the American
gion award anc! )Vas secretary
the high school fellowship at the
Friends church. Mary Lou's par·
ents are both Wooster alumni and
she has a sister Betity Anne and a
brother James at Woos~r now.
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NEWS NOTES
0.".0I~,
~l!Ihter
of
Mr. an4 lira. Jrv\o Zimmerman of
HlI,TVard avenu~, r.r
of Benjamin West avenue, are enrolled In the freshman class at Ge~tysburg College, Gettysburg.
T. S. Halteman Elected
Mrs. Dorothy McCreery of DartTo Corporation Board mouth avenue Is making an extendTheodore S Halteman of Uni- ed visit In Canberra., AustraJ1a, with
veraity place, 'vice presidept of #Ie Jler .so,o;MJ'. Donald McCreery .wbo
First Pennsylvani" Banki1ti lind Is studying economics on a Fulbrlgbt
Trust Company, has been elected Scholarship at the Canberra Unito the board of -directors of Novo verslty College.
Industrial Corporation, New York.l Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. FuOSS of RlvNoyo isa diversified company wi.\Jl erview road returned FrIday from
ten . operating divisions and sub- taI
administratioJl of First Pennsyl- via the Skyline DrIve and stopped
vania's six offices in the northeast at Bethesda., Yd., ....here they formregion of Gr~ter PhiiadelphiJI.
erJy 1IV
Pennsylvania where he receive~ at their home during their absence.
both bachelor's and maater'. de- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Peters of North
grees, Mr. Halteman ellL~.l.t:U. ~ ..u.l>" Swarthmore avenue returned sunPennsylvania's OIlIploy· in 1984 in day from a molnr trlp.to Quebec,
the mOlley department. In qubs.. Canada, where they spent several
quent years he worked in invest- days on a combination business and
ment analysis and the credit de- pleasure trip.
Partment and , in 1945 ' was elected , Mrs. John H. Pitman and her slsan assistant treasurer.
. ter Mrs. Lorene McCarter qf vassar
In 1948 he was transferred to avenue were the guests of MrS. MarY
the Kensington office as assistant Bemat of Glenolden at ber summer
manager. He Was promoted to ....- home In ocean City, N.J. for several
siatant vice p~den~ in .1962 anc,l ~ at last week.
became m _ of tile Kensington Richard Gurin, son of Dr. and Mrs.
oUice. In 1955. he was promoted Samuel Gurin of Amherst avenue,
to vice preside~ and to region,l returned to Hamilton College, ClinVice presid"llt In 1957.
. I ton, N.Y., for hls senior year followA charter member of the Klwan- Ing a summer spent as salling Inis Club of Kensington and the structor at the Bar Harbor Yacht
ltobert Morris Associates, he IS Club, Bar Harbor. Me.
also a di1'eCto\" ~ .\IlII .J. . . ~. • .......... "tsIe:v Wagner and
Baird B.ui\dinc AoaoeI.aticin, the ~ .famIIY IIIOftII last .....It frOID
'iVi1Ilam GnU Brew. L: a..P"~. Mk"lpp awenue Into U1elr. IIe'II'
IUId I'I!Wr LA ...... ·0
~ u ttl nUll raM..
,D,.
Fl· DE L.~
OPEN HOUSE
COIllrn uniy Arts Center
4O$ll.OCERS LANE, WALLlNCFORD
Sunday, Sept. 26
2-5 P.M.
REGISTRATION FOR FALL CLASSES
Puppets
Painting and Drawing
Photography
Sculpture
WoodWQrking
Plaster Casting
Longuage
Silk Screening
·String Ensemble
Flower Arranging
Bonsai and Bankei
Dramatics
MetalWork, Jewelry & Enameling. Ceramics
Juninor Theatre
Weaving
Music Workshop
Pottery
DOQc:ing.
Eor.ly Amerif::on Decoration
Art Appreciation
Woodcarving
TBESWA~THMOREAN
Page·12
Dr. Kingham Addressis
Parants Gouncil
Committee to Study
Home Room
Elections
The first meeting of the Parents'
Council was held In the elementary
school Monday with the vice-chairman Mrs. James Nelson, presiding.
Dr. Harry W. Kingham. the new
superintendent. spoke to the group
ahout goals for education in
Swarthmore. Among these goals
were curriculum guides for teachers from kindergarten· to 12th
grade. securing and retaining the
b.est t~achers available. closer artIculatIOn between elementa~ and
secODd~ry schools. an~ extensIon of
educat~onal op~rtumty. especially
extendl~g foreIgn I.a~guage study
~d guIdance counclhng downward
In /he..:rades.
.
n
e business meetlOg. Mrs.
N;~S:: anno~nc~d that: committee
~ t" afPPho te to stuI_~:oorgdanJZ8 Ion
C\;",lons, h'l
De
to
r 0y horne room
. ehift'
tlOl g c I d po f'c c angt~ ID s
ren
rom
sec
Ion
to
sec
I
ta
t' on.·
I th
ryl """Ge IOn. over
h ~h eM e emCenhares
Wiers.
mer pres'd d' Th
B I
hi'
sc
~ e l • kom~ oy e't °bo tPrt'hn .
clpa, spo · e w paren
a ou m"1e
. I'18t,s M
new .read JUg speCla
rs. ".w.l dred Brain, who will belp all children with difficulty in realling.
There will be 'no charge for this
help.
...
Mr. Boyle also explainad crosssectioning of ~]asses in the fourth_
fifth and sixth grades for reading
class only. These reading classes
will meet . for. one hour """Ii day.
and wfll"Iie grouj"id"accoi-t![ng to
ability.· :.'. .. '..
.
All grall!'s are DOW haring two
periods each week of gym and
music. There have been several bids
on new draperies for darkening
the all-purpose room, but no purchase has. yet' heen made.
TRINITY FAIR COMMITTEE
BEGINS WEEKLY MEETINBS
The Christmas dec~rations committee 'of the' Holiday Fair to be
held on November 16· at Trinity
Church, is meeting every Wednes.
day and Thursday at the home of
Mrs. Paul', B. Banks on Harvard
avenu\,. Mrs. John G. Earle of MoyIan is the chairman of this group.
.Borough of Swarlh....ore Fire Sipals
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3 - 5 - 3 - Business District
College
4 ~2 - 4 -
Mary Lyon achool
4 -8-4-
Field House, Prep School. Power House
4- 4 -4-Campus
5- 5 - 5-0ut ofToV\'l1
General Alarm'
These Signals are Subjeet to Change
9 a.m. - 6 p.m. - 8 Blasts
Call - . Klngswood
Of Ha,dn's. 'QraaJion'
3-4507
Swarthmore town choristers and
instrumentfl1ists are invited to join
members of the Swarthmore College Chorus and Ol.hestra in a
reading of ''The Creation" by J oseph Haydn to he held on Friday
evening, September 30, beginning
at 8 p.m. in Clothier Memorial Hall.
T·he department of music, which
is organizing the event, is extending an invitation to members of all
singing groups in the area and all
instrumentalists•. p art i cui a r I y
string players. to join in this reading. to ·be conducted by Professor
Peter Gram Swing, chairman of
the department and conductor of
the College Chorus. Music will be
provided for aU participants. Soloists will be announced at the time
of the reading.
Choristers ilre advised to wear
old and comfortable clothes since
the chorus will be mounted on
standing risers and chorlstem may
wisb to sit on them during solos.
Fruit punch will be served to all
thirsty musicians during intennission.
Mmnbers of the community wh~
do not wish to participate bnt who
wonld like to hear' the music are
welcOme provided they do not _ :fuse aitheir
o:f a fo,,"
II . role
u ' .with
, that
'. ...
.
NURSERY STOCK
Acres of Plants MUST Be Solei
at Prices Less Than Wholesale
9:00 A.M.,
Saturday, September
24,
and Continues Every Day (Including Sunday)
Until
Azaleas
All
Stock Is Sold
Hemlocks
Weds.
Memorial services will be held at
Providence Meeting. Media, at 3
p.m. Sunday for Paul J. Furna""
Peter
Told
nf Farnum road. Media. Mr. FurALL LlIEI OF IllURlIlE
nsss, who had been seriouslv in..
iured in a street accident in Rem
Klngswood 3-1833
Switzerland. in Mav. died Wednesdav ni~ht in Brvn MR'WJ" Jlosnital
which he had entered Tuesday for 313 Dlrt.,lfl! A....., I ••rt......
tests.
A. former resident of SwartlIYl10re, Mr. Furnas! was born in
MRrion County, Ind., SeDtember ..5,
'M9. He was graduated from
Westtown School in In07. and from
Classical - Popular
Earlham Colle..e in 1911.
WM.LaPATA
He was treasurer of Sandura
ComDany from 1923 to 1941. He Music Village KI4-5448
-erved as Direct.or of Friends CIi
vilian Public Service for Conscientious Objectors from 1941 to 1946.
and as vice president and comptroller of Earlham College from
1946 unW 1958. At the time of his
death he was a· member of the '
noard of managers of the American
FT"iends Service Committee, Pendle
Hill. Westtown School, and the
!landura Company.
He was a member of the Providence Meeting.
, Mr. Furnass is survived hy his
wife. the former Elizabeth Walters.
two sons. Paul J .• Jr., and Pllilip
Barrett who was also gravely injured in the accident; two daughWe call for. prc5crip•.
ters Mrs. Robert Nichols and Mra.
dons ... and deliver
Arnold Truehlood; and 12 grandthe medicines. No
children.
extra charge!
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Guitar
Gemetery
A non-profit, mutual enterprise for the benefit of
families residing in Swarthmore and neighboring rommunifies. For information
as to lots apply to
ALBE. RT N. GARRETT
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
Klngswood
3-0586
Pr.ridme and Busine88 MI1~•
1'228 Garrett Ave. KI 8-0489
Swarthmore. Pa .
...:'
Gollege Plans Read:ng
Close Out Sale!
Sale Starts
t:"
Succumbed
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thun~ays .an~d ~.atl:'rdayll 9,to 5:30
12 Noon Saturday-Siren
Fjre
George Hamilton at any time. TacIdes Chuck Fellows and Al Bullard
have shown great determination
and hard work will get them a
starting nod, although Jim Foley is
right behind and improving. At
guard scrappy Eddie Harris and
rugged John Bond lead the way. At
center. newcomer Ralph Kletzien
will be in charge w1th Chuck FelI~s ready.
step in if needed.
DIck Jackson s lack' of pre-season
practice makes it a toss-up with
Nick Reynolds. newcomer, who has
been devolping fast since Camptime.
Spirited Billy Alston holds a
tight grip on the left;,half spot
while Mal Anthony is fighting it
out with a non-letter winner Chris
Decker for the starting assignment. The fullback spot has three
candidates competing with the varsity letter with little to choose from
in each case. Eddie Eckenhoff. a
b'Ig, f ast semor
. h as t h e equlpmen
.
t
but little pre-season practice; Fredd'.e B raun d h as b
.
een'Improvmg
an d
has the .potential hut lacks aggres.
R
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slveness; on oge. a sop omore.
although young has shown all of
the na t ura I k now-h ow to fill the
d .
spot an IS sure to see some action
on defense if he is not an offensive
~tarter.
Other members of the squad who
can he counted on throughout the
season are:
Ends--Chris Millel·. Chuck Maschal. Peter Kent, Cecil Compton
and Doug Dumm; tacldes-scrappy
Chuck Kurtzhalz, Parkie Smith.
Bill Shugart and Doc Gray; guards
---Carl Paddison and Rick Filler,
who has turned out to 'he one of
the hright spots of the team and is
certain to see a lot of action during'
the season; Jay Thompson. a sophomore center, who has also given
notice by his heads-up play that he
can be counted on for duty when
needed; Jerry Clothier at quarterback. and Mark Detwiler and Dick
Comerford at left halfback; Bill
Spencer and Jim Myers at right
half. and Boh Mowi>ray at fullback.
Former Swarthmorean
,
Harvard avenue returned from AIDherst. Mass•• where they drove over
the weekend with their son Jay who
returned to Amherst College for lIla
sophomore year.
rri~:~c
other
6 - 6- 6-
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IEWI IOTE
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Lord Of
The coaches have been watchingl~==========~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~
closely the development of Jim
Myers. Ron Hoge. Chris Decker
and Rick Filler and are enthused
about their spirited, rugged play.
An interesting sidelight so far has
'heen the addition' to the squad of
a new student ftom Germany, Peter Hebel. who, it is hoped. will he
able to contrihute his kicking skili
to the Garnet team. Managera Dave
M~rip. Joe Waltz. Chuck Soule
"You Meet the Nicest People at Speare Bros,"
and Kirby N oye assure the puhlic
and students that the team will be
ED~MONT AVENUE :- SEVENTH AND WELSH 8r.Bft1
equipped A-Number-One by game"
STORE HOURS - Mondays and Fridays, 9,30. to !1;00. ,
time.
North of· Railroad
3 -8-8-
September 23, 1960
Marie Larsen to Instruct
SHS Garnet OPMS
.
, Memorial sinice Slin.
Woman's Club Art Group
With Media Tomorrow' 'For Palll J. Fumass
Mrs. James O. Stephens. art department chairman of the Woman's
Club of Swarthmore, announces
that Marie Larsen (Mrs. Bror).
will teach the Monday art classes
which will open at 10 a.m. on Octoher 17.
Mrs. Larsen, prize winning ar.
tist who has come from Baltimore.
Md,. to reside on Cornell avenue.
is a graduate of the Maryland
Institute. She holds B.A. and M.A.
degrees from Columbia University.
She taught art for several years
at State Teachers College of Maryland
M~s. Larsen's work is .both representational and non-representational in a varIety of mediums.
She has exhibited in London at the
New Vision Gallery, at Harvard
University. at the Cambridge
School of Art Mass. at the Balti;"ore Museum'. the Peale Museum
and many outdoor shows She is
presently contributing to the Rental Gallery in the Baltimore Museum. Mrs. Larsen hoIds membe rships in professional organizations
bere and abroad.
There are plans f01' beginners
'
..... well as advanced students. Inatruction will be individual with
' on t h e creatIve
. all
b'I'ty 0f
emp h
aSlS
.
.
each student. Exhihlts WIll follow
each of two series of 10 lessons.
The art secretary. Mrs. Wells
Forbes. may be called at KIngs.
wood 4-1823 for additional information.
Junipers
Yews
Shrubs of All Varieties
Ask for 100 QUantity
Pric••
Directi0ll5: On the site of Rewa Nursery. Boltimore Pike (U.s, I).
...... miles WMt of Media. Just west ~ Cloverleaf (Rt. 352).
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SPEARE Brothers
Dollar Day
SALES
FRIDAY and' SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 23rd and 24th
Store-Wide
VALUES
SHOp· MONDAY and fRIDAY
9:30 A.M. to 9:OO.P.M.
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Dr. R. p,"'ariey, Th.D,
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Ii!warthmGre - Rutledge Union
Open Monda, al9 A.M.
Wom an's C, lub Members,
Borough' Set for Oct.
5 7B
3, 4, '.
onanz,
'Monday morning at 9 o'clock the
Fall Mutual Exchange. sponsored
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No School Monday
Mutual Exchange Will
Sehool Dilltlict pupils.
There will be no "choolon Monday. October 3. because the teachera will be attendIng Ute Delaware
County Teachers Instil..... al Ute
Marple-Newtown IDgh School and
. Janlor IDgh SchooL
Thursday and FrIday of the following week, October fa and 11.
will also be holidays for dlslrlct
students.. These dates will be OD
Ihe oecll8lon of Schooh"eu'" lVeok.
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Free Ghesl X-Ra,s .•"n
Fete New Librarian
The Swarthmore Publlo L1blary
Board of Directors I.vtll ~ntertalD
on Sanday, October 16. at tea In
honor of Libralian Mary' Ann
HlIIlSlcker and members of the
library staff. iD the Library.
a LIndley. Peel, presldenlof Ute
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'Back Your'Band) GiR
Oct. 8
Drite Sel for
Band Members, Mal' orettes
to Ask Uniform Fund
Contributions
The "Back Your Band" drive In
Swarthmore and Rutle
to ..,.Idents of Ute ..,mmanlly to cheduled for Saturday October 8
by the Woman's Cluh and held in
become aoqUlnted with Ute new ;he drive. which has b~come fam:
Its qlubhouse. 118 Park avenue, will
librarian when abe has leisure for i1iar to many local residents, Is a
open. Through the olub doors will
chailing and to enjoy tea In the concentrated effort by the Swarthpass an amazing variety of gootis
Ubrary.
more Junior and Senior High
until 3 p,m. Throughout the dar
School Bands to raise money to redubmembors under the direction of
Teacher Is"ue
place worn-out uniforms. This year
Mrs. Robert A. 'fhomsQn and Mr,
i6
four contingents of the band will·
Harold Jenkins will perform the
Report QuelY canvas Swarthmore and Rutledge
elericar work of cheek-in upstairs
Borou.,.h, October
and play in various neighborhoods
,
1
while in the lounge household goods
D
parents' Comments
h'l d
. tt
II t · h
He-ds ·Re'preg
w I e rum maJore es ca a eac
d Dr.g
K 'ingh-m
will be received by workers heade
g
On Methods
house for contributions.
by Mrs. Raynham T. Bat~s and
sentative Local TB,
. Dr. R. P. Varle"Th.D., to
Welcomed
This year. as they did last, a
Mrs. Robert A. Boyle.
Committee
Add
T""' W
The teachers committee on re- number of local businessmen have
Mrs. James Connor and LOrene
A citizens' committee has been
rlnll,
omen porting in the Swarthmore-Rut- offered to furnish the required
McCarter with thei~ ~oips of sort- organized in Swarthmore by t h e ' , .
ledge Elementary llchool has issued flat-bed trucks. This assistance i.,
ers and hangers will be on duty Delaware County Tuberculosis and
ReSidents InVited to Hear· questionnaires to parents seeking:in itself. the equivalent of buying
during the hours goods are receiv-I Health Association to invite the
Salisbury Rector on
oph;ions on reporting method pref- more than two full uniforms. since
ed. 9 until 3. and after the other: residents of Swarthmore communThursday
erences.
the need to rent buses is elimindteckers are ~inished, in order. that ity to avail themselves Of. the opThe first of the BigTJiree lun.
The communication. sent home ated.
all may·be m complete readlOess portuni'ty to safeguard theIr health choon meetings of The Women of witla the children. says:
The Swarthmore-Rutledge Band
for Tuesday and Wednesday. Oc- by having a free chest survey ]<- Trinity will he held on Thursday.
"For many years, we have tried has 105 members including 16 drum
tober 4, 6, whe~ the actual sale ray_ The mobile x-ray unit will he Octoher 6. at Trinfty Church. Re!- to report children's progress to majorettes. It i. the largest band
l>egins.
tlocated at the Swarthmore Borough nO\l(lled in his field. Dr. Robert P. parente by means of a conference in school history. Thi•.growth in
The club doors will swing open, Hall on Wednesday. October 12th. Varley, Rector of st. Peter's system only. Last year, we supple- numbers also representa a greater
on Tuesday. and Wednesday at 9 during the hours of 3,80-6:30 p.m. Church. Salisbury. Md .• will speak ..,.,nted this method with written depth in ,musical experience. The
a.m. also. If 'Past experience I~ a and 6 :30-8 :30 p.m.
to the organization at 10 :30 a,m. reports with the hope that a com- hl'o-year-old Swarthmore-Rutledge
pide. there will be an ea~er Ime
The 'Procedure o~ the. su~ey is on "The Relation,hip Between Psy- bined method of reporting would Elementary School Band is now
~ ..earlyblr~s"w~~tingtheIr~pen.:.org~nized on a b~sls th!'t I. ho~h chiatry and Christianity." a sub- give a.more accurate descriPtionlprovidlng experiencedmusiclans at
mg. There will be fahulous flOds •rapId and conven1ent. TIme withm ject of profound Interest in this of pUJ/i1 progress. Now we are the seventh grade level.
for them, accor~ing to Mrs. John the bus takes only tw~ or three age of pressures.
evaluating the results of this comAs the largest musical organl....
W. Soule. chalrma~ of the Ex- m!nutes. !,nd everyone IS x-rayed
Dr. Varley. who has both his bined. repo'!'. and ~ould. lik~ your tion In town. the band provides inehange. and her assIstants
har,",:orkin g ladles knuw trom past WIthout sequms or rhl~~stone~.
at the University of Pennsylvania.
Parents are asked to check The community has given strong
experIence that athers who come
Today preventahle Illness IS a School of Medicine. Department of whether they prefer conferences support and found enjoyment at
dur!n g the two-day. sale. from 9.a:m. luxury. Regular c~est survey x- Psychiatry. .Division of Family only, rsporte only,or ~. coml>ination concerts. This has been. gratefulllr
untIl 8 :30 p,m. WIll f10d excItIng !",¥~ferr~t. out. ~lso1"der!"J1etore. Studies wltha·diploma·in,Marriage of conferences and 'Wl'ltten reports. received. The approaching cambargains. also.
.
they· Iieilomo< IO';'&"-term Illnesses. Counseling.
They are invi~d to. add any com- paign will provide each resident
Thursda.y the ..c1ub doors WIll ~t I Theee free exammatlons reveal as
Inte~ested Borough residents are ments they th10k mlglit be helpful. with a new opportunity to demonopen to the publ,c. ·although b~hmd ,many as 20 .different ~hest condi- invited to be .present to hear D·r.
After 20 years. of conferenees strate its interest in a meaningfnl
.them a bevy of workers WIll he tion~ Therefore. Dr. Harry
Varley's address.
. only. the new system was ordered, way .
husily at work preParing for the, Kingham. chairman of the local
the request oJ some parents who
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settlement for which the c1uh doors committee, hopes that ever~one will. County Rose Show a t ·
desired a more concrete method of George Loft to Open
will swing wide on Friday. October ,take advantage of this loc81 health
Wh·tt'· S t dreportlng. .
Frl'~nds Forum Sun"~
7, at 10 a,m. This is the time. from service.
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a ur ay
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10 until 1 p.m., when Mrs. Doherttl R. W. Bernhard. executive secre- .The Delaware County Rose Sh~
George Loft will open the Adult
and Mrs. Andrew as cashiers of the tary ofthe Delaware County Health. ,,?Il be held ~n Octohe~ 1 at WhItHeld Monda, Forum series of five talks on "The
Exchange. and, their co-working and T B Association, emphasized· tl~r H,all. FrIends Meetmg. Swart:t'er'lc~ .
religious and moral values in our
el,rbmembers complete the task for the fact that· every pe,!,on x-rayed more College. The general pubhc.
For Tlmoth, R,erson economic life." on Sunday morning,
which they have been preparing for would receive a report within about a~ well as me~~rs of .the Rose So_
.
October 2. at,9:46. in the Swarth_
several weeks. Satisfied eonsigners three" weeks. These findings are clety may exhibit their roses. At..
Funeral scr:nces we~e conducted more Friends Meeting House.- He
take home the profits. shared by fOl'Warded in the strictest confi- tendanta .~Il . be on ~and to help Monday mornlOg for TImothy Ryer. will speak on "Morality and the
the sponsoring club. Goods not ex(Continued on Page 5)
place ,,:,hlblts In the proper classes. son, 22-year -old "on of Mr. an.d Modern Corporation." .
,
changed return home or are be.
. Entnes may be placed from 9:30 Mr •. W. Ne~o~ Ryerson of Elm
Currently a member of the staff
stowed upon charitable organiza-.S rvlces Wednesda,
a.m •. to 11:80 a.m. on Octobe~1;the avenue. at Trmlty Church ~y the of the American Friends_Service
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the better. No entnes can Reverend Layton P. ZImmer. CoMml'ttee, W1·th 20 years 0f ex ..
tlons.
e comml e & - to valuate tbe conduct of the ex- . For Alhanas eonar J>e accepte?,for ,e~~petItIon after Young Ryerson was, kIlled on Seprience in the economics and ube
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11 :30. IioVlces. exhibItors who have tember 22 when' hIS 1931 coupe. ~
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.hange and to better . p Iot f e Athanas Leonard J known to no t preVIous
. Iy won a rl'bbo'
. h h e h a d compI e t eyre
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b' Ul'It hc relatIons departments of mBJor
n In a whlc
Spring Exchange, seemmg y ar many local residents as "Uncle." h
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Other m~mhers of the
oman s 124• in the Shore Memorial Hospital Novice Class.
Rout. 91 in Vermont. 'lIwo boys . Ject.
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Club commIttee are Mrs.. Rohert M. at Somers Point, N.J. For the past 1 The show will be open to the who were riding with him escaped
On the follOWIng Su~day. OctoFudge. women's cloth1Og; Mrs. year he had heen in failing health. general puhlic from 1 :30 to 6 p.m. serious injury.
9, MWallter ;a;~ :I~ ~. on
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suffering
from
a
heart
condition.
Anyone
desiring
information
on
Ti~
graduated
from
Swarthmore
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°Irad ant f Plr u
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ons In n us ry rom th e
n He was born 10 1
0 . mlSSlon- memb"ship in tbe Delaware Coun, High School in 1955. He was a point of Management."
As resident of the Robert E.
Woman's luxil Plans ary p~rents. Rev. and Mrs. St~ele'ty Rose Society may call Mrs. In- member of the tr~ck team•. choru~,
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Leondla~es, and come the. Unlte.~ grid Klopsch. HI 6-6379.
Blackfriars, Cahmet an~ Radl~ Lamb ~nstruction Compan which
Club. He was also Assocl8te E d , · .
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Ta,lor Hosp Benefit States In 1919, making hIS real ,
d
. 'tll his sister and brotherb H
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B Ie.
receIved Faotory, Management and
ence WI
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Maintenance
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The Woman's Medical Auxiliary' in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Panl . a - 'M
Robert Fudge chairman of -He received a bachelor's degree award a one of the top 10 I b;
to Taylor Hospital_ will sponsor a I son. 10D. Park !'venue. !Ie vo~~~.i the :~me Life Department of the in engineering from D~rtmouth of the y"..r, he has had va~n~~le
benefit autumn luncheon and card, teered hIS '~rvICeS. durmg W air_ Woman's Cluh of Swarthmore. an- College. Hanover, N.H., m Jun~. and pertinellt experience. He atparty at the Ingleneuk on Monday, War II, se~ WIth an antinounces the schedule for the lamp- For two ~ears he h~d been preSl: tended Swarthmore College. is a
October 10.
craft battalIOn.
. , ro- shade making classes to be held dent of hIS fraternity Alpha Ch, member of the Quaker Business
Mrs J. Albright Jones of Elm
He was a .partner WIth hIS b
t the club under the direction of Rho. He was a member of the Men's Group and has sPoken at
avenue is chairman of the event. ther-in-Iaw and two nephews in the ~
W'Il'
Mitchell of Riddle- Freshman Glee Club and managed Pendle Hill He is married to the
Members of her committee are Mrs. rug firm, Paulson & Comp~ny. For ~::d
I lam
the Hums. interfr.aternity sing.
former Beile Lippincott whose
Arthur G. Baker. Mrs. William H. many years he was an acilve memTh~ first meeting, which will be
He returned th,s .fall as a grad. mother Fanchon Lippincott
Erb Mrs. Thomas Fister of Drexel ber of the Swarthmore Volunteer.
d t
'11 take place Octo- uate student. studYIng for a mas- in Swarthmore
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also a Intro uc ory, WI
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Hill, Mrs. Louis Iozzi of Glenolden Fire ASSOC18tlOn.. e was
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ber 11 at 10 o'clock. The workshop tcr s egree 10 e !,ca engmeerEveryone is cordially invited to
and ,Mrs. John Ruffini of Walling- member of the Kmghts of Pythlas. classes will occur on the following ing at the Thaye~ School. Te~ days attend tho Forums.
ford
Amvets Loyal Order of Moose. and
sd
0 t b' 18
d 2li and ago he called h,s home to report
ys, l c fO er 10 an n iz in that he had been awarded an as~ invitation to attend is cor- Delawa~ Connty Rod and Gun Tue abe
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dially extended hy the Auxiliary to Club.
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the lounge of the Woman's Club.
SIS n IP .' egIn . ~~ m or •
their friends and those of the hOS-\ He is SUrvIved hy h,s sls~r. M~s.
Mrs Fudge may be called at KI Only one aSSIstantshIp IS awarded
Mrs. A. Eo LongwoD. ehalmIaD
pital. The proceeds of theol'vent Paul M. Paulso~; a hrotherm P~il- 3.5354' for further information.
in each class. paying all .college of jewelry M the Fall Mutaal
will be given to the hospital for adelphia, Themlst
Exehange which recelves ~ f_
theIr hnprovement fund.
.
brother in Istanbul. Turke~, KrlSKIPPA SEWI..
BesIdes .Ins ~arents. T,m IS sur- ""change OIl Monday al Ute
Reservation. for the' InDcheon, taky Leondiades; and ,a sl~ter .in
The Kappa Kappa Gammas will ,vived by two ~~sters. ~rs. E~~ard ..... CJab, ..... that jewelry - are necessary and may be made i Athens. Greeoe, Mrs. V,cto..a Vm· meet for Qewing on Tuesday. Octo- Bore~, of J'hilBdelphla; MItzI. a tri~ by elabmembers be left
throug'" allY _ber of the com- iery..
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Dr. Kingham Addresses
Parenls Oouncil
Committee to Study
Home Room
Elections
The first meeting of the Parents'
Council was held In tbe elementary
school Monday with the vice-chairman Mrs. James Nelson, presiding.
Dr, Harry W. Kingham, the new
superintendent, spoke to the group
about goals for education in
Swarthmore, Among these goals
were curriculum guides for teach·
ers from kindergarten' to 12th
grade, secilring and retaining the
best teachers available, closer ar~
ticulation between elementary and
secondary schools, and extension of
educational opportunity, espedally
extending foreign language study
and guidance counciling downward
in the grades.
In the business meeting, Mrs.
Nelson announced that a committee
will be appointed to study reorganizatio'n of home room elections, due
to policy changes in shifting children from section to section.
In the elementary section, over
whieh Mrs. Charles Gerner ,pre"
sided, Thomas Doyle, school prin.
cipal, spoke to parents about the
new reading specialist, 1\i1's. 'Mil.
dred Brain, who will help all children with difficulty in reading.
There will be no charge for this
'help.
Mr. Boyle also explained cross·
sectioning of .classes in the fourth,
fifth and sixth grades for reading
class only. These reading classes
will meet, for, one hour each day,
and will 'be grouped' according to
ability.
'
All grades are now haring two
periods each week of gym and
music. There have been several bids
on new draperies for darkening
the an.-purpose room, but no purchase has yet been made,
September 23, 1960
Marie Larsen to Instruct
SHS Garnet Opens
' Memorial Service
With Media Tomorrow
Woman's Club Art Group
,Mrs. James 0, Stephens, art department chairman of the Woman's
Club of Swarthmore, announces
that Marie Larsen (Mrs. Bror) ,
will teach the Monday art classes
which will open at 10 a.m. on October 17.
Mrs. Larsen, prize winning ar.
tist who has come from Baltimore,
Md" to reside on Cornell avenue,
is a graduate of the Maryland
Institute. She holds B.A. and M.A,
degrees from Columbia University.
She taught art for several years
at State Teachers College of Maryland.
Mrs. Larsen's work is both representational and non-representational in a variety of mediums.
She has exhibited in London at the
New Vision Gallery, at Harvard
University,
at the
Cambridge
School of Art, Mass., at the Baltimore Museum, the Peale Museum
and many outdoor shows. She is
presently contributing to the Rental Gallery in the Baltimore Museum. Mrs. Larsen holds memberships in professional organizations
here and abroad.
There are plans for beginners
'as well as advanced students. Instruction will be individual with
emphasis on the creative ability of
each student. Exhibits will fonow
each of two series of 10 lessons.
The art secretary, Mrs. Wells
Forbes, may be called at KIngs.
wood 4-1823 for additional information.
TRINITY FAIR COMMITTEE
BEOINS WEEKLY MEETINGS
The Christmas decorations committee 'of the Holiday Fair to be
held on November 16 at Trinity
Church, is meeting every \Vednes.
day and Thursday at the home of
Mrs. Paul, B. Banks on Harvard
avenue, Mrs. John G. Earle of Moylan is the chairman of this group.
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Borough of Swarthmore Fire Signals
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'Borough
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01'inrtlulU;:C CollegU"
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3 - 3 - 3 - North of Railroad
3 - 5 - 3 - Business District
College
4 - 2 - 4 - Mary Lyon School
4 - 3 - 4 - Fie]d House, Prep School, Power House
4- 4 -4-Campus
Othel'
5- 5-5 -Out of Town
General Alarm
These Signals are Subject to Change
6- 6-6-
3 Blasts
12 Noon Saturday-Siren
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George Hamilton at any time. Taekles Chuck Fellows and Al Bullard
have shown great determination
and hard work will get them a
starting nod, although Jim Foley is
right behind and improving. At
gnard scrappy Eddie Harris and
rugged John Bond lead the way, At
center, newcomer Ralph Kletzien
will be in charge with Chuck Fel.
lows ready to' step in if needed.
Dick Jackson's lack' of pre-season
practice makes it a toss·up with
Nick Reynolds, newcomer, who has
been devolping fast since Camptime.
Spirited Billy Alston holds a
tight grip on the left-half spot
while Mal Anthony is fighting it
out with .. non-letter winner Chris
Decker for the starting assign.
ment. The fullback spot has three
candidates competing with the varsity letter with little to choose from
in each case, Eddie Eckenhoff, a
big, fast senior has the equipment
but little pre-season practice; Freddie Braund has been improving and
has the potential but lacks aggressiveness; Ron Hoge, a sophomore,
although young has shown all of
the natural know-how to fill the
spot and is sure to see some action
on defense if he is not an offensive
starter.
Other members of the squad who
can be counted on throughout the
season are:
Ends--Chris Miller, Chuck Maschal, Peter Kent, Cecil Compton
and Doug Dumm; tackles-scrappy
Chuck Kurtzhalz, Pnrkie Smith,
Bill Shugart and Doc Gray; guards
-Carl Paddison and Rick Filler,
who has turned out to ,be one of
the bright spots of the team and is
certain to see a lot of action during
the season; Jay Thompson, a sopho.
more center, who has also given
notice by his heads-up play that he
can be counted on for duty when
needed; Jerry Clothier at quarter.
back, and Mark Detwiler and Dick
Comerford at left halfback; Bill
Spenccr and Jim Myers at right
half, and Bob Mowbray at fullback.
The coaches have been watching
closely the development of Jim
Myers, Ron Hogc, Chris Decker
and Rick Filler and are enthused
about their spirited, rugged play.
An interesting sidelight so far has
been the addition to the squad of
a new student from Germany, Pet·
er Hebel, who, it is hoped, will be
able to contribute his kicking skill
to the Garnet team. Managers Dave
Moscrip, Joe Waltz, Chuck Soule
and Kirby Noye assure the public
and students that the team will be
equipped A-NumberoOne by gametime.
Sun.
IEWS 100E
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Lord or
For Paul J. Furnass, Harvard
avenue returned from Amherst, Mass., where they drove over
Former Swart~morean the weekend with their son Jay who
returned to Amherst College tor his
Succumbed
sophomore year.
Weds.
Memorial services will be held at HI ••••• **** •• **.... ***.**
Providence
l\ledia, at 3
n.m. Sunday for Paul J. Furnass
Peler E. Told
of Farnum road. Media. Mr. Fur·
Meeting~
ALL LINES OF INSURAIIE
nass. who had been seriou~lv in~
lured in a street accirip.nt in "Rern.
3-1833
Switzerhnd. in lIIav. died Wedne.nav nip'ht in Brvn Mawr Hmmital
which he had entered Tuesday for 333 D.rtmDutb AYln.., S••
tests.
A former re~ident of Swarth· ................................................
more, Mr. Furnass was born in
MA.rion County, Ind., Seotember ..5,
1 RAg.
He was grannated from
We.ttown School in HI07. and from
Classical - Popular
F.arlham Colle«e in 1911.
WM. LaPATA
He was treasnrer of Sandura
4-5448
Comoany from 1923 to 1941. He
o;::erved as Direct,or of Friends Ci-III:===:::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::~'
vilian Public Service for Conscien- II
Hous Objectors from 1941 to 1946.
and as vice president and comp·
t.roller of E~rlham College from
HI46 until 1958. At the time of his
death he was a memher of the
'hoard of managers of the American
Friends Service Committee, Pendle
Hill, Westtown School, and the
Sandura Company.
He was a member of the Providence Meeting.
Mr. Furnass is survived by his
~ife, the fonner Elizabeth Walters,
two sons_ Paul J., Jr., and Philip
Barrett who was also gravely in·
jured in the accident; two daugh.
We call [or prescrip·
ters Mrs. Robert Nichols and Mrs.
tions .. and deliver
Arnold Trueblood; and 12 grandthe medicines. No
children.
extra charge!
Klngswood
rt'."1
Guitar
Music Village KI
Easllawn Oemelery
A non-profit, mutua] en-
terprise for the benefit of
families residing in Swarth·
more and neighboring communities. For information
as to lots apply to
ALBERT N. GARRETT
PresidlJ1lt and Business MDT.
228 Garrett Ave. KI 3-0489
1
Swarthmore. Pa.
(
3-4507
Close Out Sale!
NURSERY STOCK
Acres of Plants MUST Be Sold
at Prices Less Than Wholesale
Sale Starts 9:00 A.M., Saturday, September 24,
and Continues Every Day (Including Sunday 1
Until All Stock Is Sold
Azaleas Hemlocks Junipers Yews
Shrubs of All Varieties
Ask for 100 Quantity Prices
Directions: On the site of Flora Nursery, Baltimore Pike (U.S. I),
two miles west of Media. Juri west of Cloverleaf (Rt. 352).
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"You Meet the Nicest People at Speare Bros."
EDGMONT AVENUE ;... SEVENTH AND WELSH STBEBTII
STORE HOURS - MondaY' and Fridays. 9:30 to '/:OO
Tuesdays, Wednesdays. Thursdays .and Saturdays, 9 to 5:30
Oollege Plans Read:ng
Of Haydn's 'Orealion'
Swarthmore town choristers and
instrumentalists are invited to join
members of the Swarthmore College Chorus and Orchestra in a
reading of "The Creation" by J
eph Haydn to be held on Friday
evening, September 30, beginning
at 8 p.m. in Clothier Memorial Hall.
T·he department of music, which
is organizing the event, is extending an invitation to members of all
singing groups in the area and all
instrumentalists, par tic u I a r 1 y
string players, to join in this read~
ing, to -be conducted by Professor
Peter Gram Swing, chairman of
the department and conductor of
the College Chorus. Music will be
provided for all participants. Solo·
ists will be announced at the time
of the reading,
Choristers are advised to wear
old and comfortable clothes since
the chorus will be mounted on
standing risers and choristers may
wish to sit on them during solos.
Fruit punch will be served to all
thirsty musicians during intermis.
sion.
....
SPEARE Brothers
Dollar
Day
I
SALES
05·1
'Members of the community who
do not wish to participate but who
would like to hear the music are
welcome provided they do not confuse their role with that of a formal audienee.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 23rd and 24th
Store-Wide
VALUES
SHOP MONDAY and FRIDAY
9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.
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THE SWARTHMO
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Your
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-Volume 32, Number 40
$4.00 PER YEAR
Swarthmore, Pa., Friday, September 30, 1960
No School Monday
Mulual Exchange Will
Open Monday al9 A.M.
Woman's Club Members,
Borough Set for Oct.
3, 4, 5"7 Bonanza,'
'Monday morning at 9 o'clock th~
Here is a remin'!er to parents of
Swarthmore - Rutledge Union
School District pupils.
There will be no school on Monday, October 3, because the teachers will be attending the Delaware
I
Dr. R. P. Varley, Th.D.
Fall Mutual Exchange, sponsored
by the Woman's Club and held in
its clubhouse, 118 Park avenue, will
lowing webek, h° cto
, a ber 13 andl III'
will also e
0 J a.ys for dis lie
students. These dates will be on
the occasioD of Schoohucil's Week.
I
pass an ama1.ing variety of gOOf 5
until 3 p.m. Throughout the day
elubmembers under the direction of
Mrs. Robert A. Thomson ano! M,"
Harold Jenkins will perfol'm the
elerical work of cheok·in upstairs
while in the lounge household goods
will be received by 'Workers headed
I'Back Your Band! Gi"
Driye Sel for Ocl. 8
Band Members, Majorettes
to Ask Uniform Fund
Contributions
I
Thursday and Friday of the fol-
ope~. Through the dub doors will
Fete New Librarian
The Swarthmore Publac Library
Board of Directors 'will entertain
on Sunday, October 16. at tea In
honor of Librarian Mary Ann
Hunsicker and members of the
library staff, In tbe Library.
I dl P I
Id t f th
H. L n ey ee, pres en 0
e
The "Back Your Band" drive in
board, extends a cordia' Invitation Swarthmor n I Rutledge ha been
ca's
to residents of Ihe community 10 scheduled for Saturday. October 8.
become acqulnted with the new The drive, which has become fam.
librarian when she bas leisure for
chatt,'ng and to enjoy tea in the iliar to madn y Ifocal bresihdents, is ha
•
concentrate ef ort y t e Swart ...
library.
niore Junior and Senior High
School Bands to raise money to re~
place WOl'n·out uniforms. This year
four contingents of the band will
canvas S wart h more and Rutledge
and play in various neighborhoods
while drum majorettes call at each
house for contributions,
County Teachers InsUtute at the
Marple-Newtown High School and
.Junior High Scbool.
T h I
Free Ohesl X-Rays 'In
eac er ssue
Report Query
Borough, October 121,
h
d
Parents' Comments
Dr. King am Hea 5 RepreOn Methods
:irs~[;:~be~:y~~~':YI;' Bat~s and
sentcative ~ottcal TB
Dr. R. P. Varley, Th.D., to
Welcomed
This year, as they did last, a
omml ee
Add ress T'"
The teachers committee on re· number of local businessmen have
Mrs, James Connor and Lorene
A citizens' com~ittee has been
rln ..y Women porting
in the Swarthmore-Rut- offered to furnish the required
McCarter with their corps of sort· organized in Swarthmore by theI . .
ledge Elementary School has issued flat-bed trucks. This assistance is.
ers and hangers will be on duty Delaware County Tuberculosis and
ReSIdents InVIted to Hear questionnaires to parents seeking in itself, the equivalent of buying
during the hours goods are receiv-I Health Association to invite the
Salisbury Rector on
opinions on reporting method pref- more than two full uniforms, since
ed, 9 until 3" a~d af~er the other I residents a! Swarthmore communThursday
erences.
the need to rent buses is elimin------
.-
eheckers are finIshed, m order. that I ity to avail themselves of the opThe first of the Big Three lun.
The communication, sent bome ated.
all may be in complete readmess portunity to safeguard their health cheon meetings of The Women of wit. the children, says:
The Swarthmore-Rutledge Band
for Tuesday and Wednesday, Oc· by having a free chest ~urv~y ?C. Trinity will he held on Thursday,
uFor many years, we ,have tried has 105 members including 15 drum
tober 4, 6, when the actual sale ray. The mobile x.ray umt Will be October 6, at Trinity Church. Re- to report children's progress to majorettes. It is the largest band
begins.
located at tbe Swarthmore Borough nowned in his field, Dr. Robert P. parents by means of a conference in school history. This growth in
The club doors will swing open, Hall on Wednesday, October 12th, Varley, Rector of St. Peter's system only. Last year, we supple- numbers also represents a greater
on Tuesday, and Wedne~day ~t 9 during the hours of 3,30-5:30 p.m. Church, Salisbury, ,Md., will speak mented this method with written depth in musical experience. Tbo
a.m. also. If i'ast experience 19 a and 6:30-8:30 p.m.
to the organization at 10:30 a,m. reports with the hope that a com- two-year-old Swarthmore-Rutledge
guide, tbere will be an eager line
The 'procedure of the survey is on "The Relationship Between Psy. bined method of reporting would Elementary School Band is now
of "early birds" waiting their open- organized on a basis that is both chiatry and Christianity," a sub. give a. more accurate description !providing experienced musicians at
ing. There will be ufabulous finds" I rapid and convenient. Time within ject of profound interest in this of pUp'll progress. Now 'We are· the seventh grade level.
for them, according to Mrs. John the bus takes only two or three age of pressures.
evaluating the results of this com·
As the largest musical organiza...
W. Soule, chairman of the Ex- minutes, and everyone is x·rayed. Dr. Varley, who has both his 'bined. repo~ and ~yould lik~ your tion in town, the band provides in..
ehange, and her assistants Mrs. J.\Withc1othing on. However, ~he chest Master's and Doctor's degrees from l'eactIon to 1t. We, In turn, wlll con- spiration at many local celebraKenneth Doherty and Mrs. ~r!nk- area must be free of all objects a~d the Philadelphia Divinity School, stantly strive to dQ the best pos- tions. It plays regnlarly Memorial
lin H. Andrew. These effiCient, blouses and dresses should be plam, also has done special graduate work sible job of reporting to you."
Day parades and other functions.
hardworking ladies know trom past without sequins or rhinestones.
at the University of Pennsylvania,
Parents are asked to check The community has given strong
experience that others who come
Today preventable illness is a School of Medicine, Department of whether they prefer conf?ren~es support and found enjoyment at
during the two-day sale from 9 a.m. luxury. Regular chest survey x- Psychiatry, Division of Family only, reports only,.or a combmatlon concerts. This has been gratefully
until 8 :30 p.m. will find exciting rays ferret out diso~ders before Studies with a diploma in Marriage of conferences and ,written reports. received. The 8'pproaching cambargains, also.
'they become long-term illnesses. Counse1ing.
They are invited to add any com· paign wHl provide each resident
Thursday the .cluh doors will ~t I These free examinations reveal~.
Interested Borough residents are ments they think might be helpful. with a new opportunity to demonopen to the pubhc, ,although behmd many as 20 different chest condl· invited to be ,present to hear Dr.
After 20 years of conferences strate its interest in a meaningful
them a bevy of workers will be I tions.. Therefore, Dr. 'Harry
Varley's address.
only, the new system was ordered way
. busily at work p.reparin g for the Kingham, chairman of the l~ll
'
the request of some parents who'
.
settlement for which the club doors committee, hopes that ever~one wIll
desired a mOl:e concrete method of
0
will swing wide on Friday, October ,take advantage of this local health
reporting.,
0
' 1S
. th e t'tme, f rom servIce.
.
I
Sund~'1
7, at 10 a.m, Th IS
(Cantinued on Page 8)
10 until 1 p.m., wben Mrs. Dohertg I R. W. Bernhard, executive secreThe Delaware County Rose Show
George Loft will open the Adult
and Mrs, Andrew as cashiers of the tary of the Delaware County Health will be held on October 1 at WhitForum series of five talks on "The
Exchange, and their co-working and T B Association, emphasized tier Hall, Friends Meeting, Swarthreligious and moral values in our
clubmembers complete the task for the fact that every person x-rayed more College. The general public,
economic life," on Sunday morning,
which they have been preparing for I would receive a report within about as well as members of the Rose SoOctober 2, at, 9 :45, in the Swarth.
several weeks. Satisfied con signers three weeks. These findings are ciety may exhibit their roses. At·
Funeral services were conducted more Friends Meeting House.· He
take home the profits, shared by forwarded in the strictest confi· tendants will be on hand to help Monday mOl'ning for Timothy Ryer. will speak on "Morality and the
the sponsoring club. Goods not ex(Continued on Page 5)
place exhibits in the proper classes. son, 22-year-old son of Mr. and Modern Corporation."
changed return home or are be·
.
. ' Entries may be placed from 9:30 Mrs. ,V. Newton Ryerson of Elm
Currently a member of the staff
h
'
t
ble
organiza
a,m.
to
11
:30
a.m.
on
October
1;
the
avenue,
at
Trinity
Church
by
the
of
the American Friends Service
d
stowe upon c .an a .
-,
earll'er, the better. No entties can R
d L yt
P
Z·
tions. The commIttee begIns at once
everen
a on k'I'1 d ImmS er. Committee, with 20 years of ex.
to evaluate the conduct of the ex- '
be accepted.for competition after Young Ryersohn wahs. , 1ge31 0n ep- perience in the economics and puhh
11 :30. Novices, exhibitors who have tember 22 w en IS
coupe, r
I'
d
.
change and to better. pIlot ftare
Athanas Leonard, known to not previously won a ribbon in a hi h he had completely rebuilt
re atIons epartments of major
Spring Exch.an g. e,. seemmg Y
many local residents as "Uncle," j show, ntay enter any class they W c . .
. corporations, he is exceptionally
h
so that It was In excellent condl'
II
rf' d t d'
thO
b
away but SWlft In Its approac
"
died
Saturday
morning,
September
1
WI'sh
I'ncludl'ng
or
exclud,'ng
the
d
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t
t
I we
qua I Ie
0
ISCUSS
1S SU ..
W
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tal
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tion,
overturne
on
n
ers
a
e
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t
f th
Other me.mbers a
e
oman, 24, in the Shore Memorial Hospi
Novo'ce Class.
' Vermon.
t '])wo bo ys Jec.
Route 9 1 In
0 th f II .
S dOt
M
rt
b
R
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Club committee are rs.. 0 e
. at Somers Point, N.J. For the past
The show Wl'11 be open to the
'd"
h h'
d
n
e a o,vong un ay, c 0h
M
who were 1'1 mg Wit
1m escape
ber 9, Walter Lamb will talk on
Fudge, women's clot mg;
rs. year he had been in failing .h~alth, general public from 1 :30 to 6 p.m. serious injury.
5)
h
t
dt
"Our Moral and Spiritual ObligaP
d
(Continue ~n age
suffering from ~ ea9r cofn I.IO?
Anyone desiring inforptation on
Tim graduated from Swarthmore tions in Industry from the StandHe was born In 18 9 0 mISSion· mempcrshi'p in the Delaware Coun. High School in 1955. He was a
St ele I
pOint of Management."
d M
ary parents, Rev. an
rs.
~
ty Rose Society may call Mrs, In- memher of the track team, chorus,
As president of the Robert E.
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Leondiades, and come to the Umted grid Klopsch HI 6·6379.
Blackfriars, Cabinet and Radio
States in 1919 making his resi'
Club. He was also Associate Edi. Lamb Construction Company, whicb
dence WI'th his 'sister and brother-_
received Factory, Management and
IMP 1
tor of the Year Book.
Maintenance
magazine's
1957
The Woman's Medical Auxlllary' in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pau
. aU
R
b
t
Fudge
chairman
of
•
He
received
a
bachelor's
degree
award
as
one
of
the
top
10
plants
M
to Taylor Hospital will sponsor I son, 100 Park ~venue. ,!Ie volun~ the ~~m: ~~fe Department of the in engineering from Dartmouth of the year, he has had valuable
benefit autumn luncheon and card teered his s~rvlces. durmg ~o~l~ Woman's Club of Swarthmore, an- College, Hanov~r, N.H., in Jun~. and pertinent experience. He at.
party at the Ingleneuk on Monday, War II, se~ng Wltb an anti air nounces the schedule for the lamp- For two years he had been presl· tended Swarthmore College .
October 10.
craft battahon.
.'
shade making classes to be held dent of his fraternity Alpha Chi member of the Quaker B~si:es:
Mrs J. Albright Jones of Elm
He was a ,partner With h'~ b r;:- t the dub under the direction of Rho. He was a member of the I Men's Group and has spoken at
avenue is chairman of tbe event. ther-in-Iaw and two nephews m t e
William Mitchell of Riddle- Freshman Glee Club a'.'d managed Pendle Hill. He is married to the
Members of her committee are Mrs. rug firm, Paulson & Company. For wood.
the Hums, interfr.atermty smg.
former Belle Lippincott whose
Arthur G. Baker, Mrs. William H. many years he waS an active mem·
The first meeting, which will be
He returned thIS .fall as a grad. mother Fanchon Lippincott liv@s
Erb Mrs. Thomas Fister of Drexel ber of the Swarthmore Volunteer introductory, will take place Octo. uate s.tudent, studymg for a mas- in Swarthmore
Hill: Mrs. Louis Iozzi of Glenolden Fire Association .. He was al~ a ber 11 at 10 o'clock. The workshop ter's degree in electrical engineerEveryone is 'cordiall invited to
and ,Mrs. John Ruffini of Walling- member of the Kmghts of Pyth18s, classes will occur on the following ing at the Thayer School. Ten days attend the Forun
y
Amvets, Loyal Order of Moose, and
ago he called his home to report
IS.
ford.
Tuesdays, October 18 and 25, and
G
un
. that he had been awarded an asAn nvI'tatl'on to atteud is cor- Delaware County Rod and
November I, from 10 until 12 m
"
1iially extended by the Auxiliary to Club.
.
.'
'S the lounge of the Woman's Club.
sistantship to begin September 26.
their friends and those of the hosHe is SUrvived by hiS slst~r, 111\.
Mrs. Fudge ntay be called at KI Only one assistantship is awarded
Mrs. A. E. Longwell, chairman
pital. The proceeds of the .event Paul M. Paulso~; a brother 10 P~t - 3.5354 for further information.
in each class, paying all college of jewelry at the Fall Mutnal
will be given to the hospital for'ladelPhia, Themlstocles Leondes, , a
expenses and a salary.
Exchange which receives goods for
'
n
Istanbul
Turkey,
KrJsDesl'des
.his
parents,
Tim
is
sur·
exchange on Monday at the WomI
th
b
t h eir improvement f un d .
,
ro er
' . ,
KAPPA SEWING
.
,
Reservations for the luncheon, taky Leondiades; and ,a sl~terV.m
The Kappa Kappa Gammas will vived by two sisters Mrs. Edwara an's Clnb, asks that jewelry conare necessary and may be msdejAthens, Greece, Mrs. VictorIa In- meet for se\\ing on Tuesday, Octo-- Borer of Philadelphia; Mitzi, a tributed. by clabmembers be len
.
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12th grade student at Swarthmore ILl her home, 222 Lafayette avethrough, any member of t b e com- ,ery.
.
d ted b~r 4 at the home of Mrs. E. aurb this
>Dd
mittee or Mrs. Marvin Shipps of: Funeral ~ez:v'ces w~re co;;e~~ts,\ence Conwell at 111 Columbia ave- High School and a brother William, nue, y
weeke, &0 tlJal she
g ent nue. A business meeting will follow in lOth grade.
Springfield, president of the wom- at M. F. WllhBms, Cl~t'~ term
will have opportunity to adequate..
an's Medical Auxiliary
on September 28th, WI n 10
h
Burial was in Media; Cemetery.
1y prepve 1\ for cJIspIay.
t Valley Forge Gardens.
lunc eon.
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Fim Call -, Klngswood
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
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S\\' A:If' /I ~'ORIt
:;v.' ~l rt lUrlore
County Rose Show at
Wh.tt.'ler Saturday
I
eLf
eorge
to pen
Fr.·endstForum
S • H Id M d
ervlces e on ay
For Timothy Ryerson
SerYI'ces Wednesday
For Alhanas Leonar·d
lie
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Club Home Course
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SWARTHMOREAN
for luncheon followed by a trip to Jr" of Media' and Mr. and Mrs;
II nearby amusement park.
. Frank H. Holman, Jr.' of College
Pers01U;Jls
September
30, 1960
September
I
DIOK FRANOHETTI -TELEVISIOIt
3p
Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Gemmlll of Colonel and Mrs. George Logan avenue.
.
YALE AVENUE,
MORTON, PA.
Thayer road had as their weekend i of darnell avenue returned Monday Mrs. William E. Hetzel was h08tess
TELEVIStON - HOME Ind AUTO RADIO - 'HOlDS
guests, their son and daughter-In-: from Washington, D.C. where Mrs. on Wednesday morning at a Coffee
"Bring It to Us or We'll Come to You"
law Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Gem- Logan visited for ..,veral weeks .. 8t her Thayer road home when Mrs,
: Klngswood' 4-1028
mill of McLean, Va.
I COlonel Logan rejoined her there Peter Madison of Lafayette avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of after vlsltl/1g their son Lt. George displayed her foreign doll collection. • illDlDUlItDHDlmnRUlIDUIUlUUUUllIlllUlllIDlllllllOlllUlnlllllllllDJllUlIlllllUruuulunaWWlDUWWJUIIUUCIIIWIWUl.
Harvard avenue returned Saturday, Logan, Jr., at Ft. Benning, Ga., and The party also featured a peek-preevening by Jet from Denmark fOI-I; another son and daughter-in-law view of dolls and toys of all kinds
lowing a five week vacation in Swlt- . Lt. James Logan and Mrs. Logan for the . Trinity Fair In November.
I and their baby daughter, at Ft.
Andrew and Marcia SmIth, son
zerland, Austria and Ge~many.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Kent of Bragg, N.C.
,
and'daUghter of Dr. and Mrs. Jer=
woodbrook road returned from a Mr. a1fI Mrs. William H. Ward orne B. Smith of North Chester road
week's vacation in the poconos fol- have returned to their home on celebrated their blrtbdays recently.
BEAUTY AND 8A1IDENS
Road
lowing a trip to Grove City with Strath Haven avenue following al Andrew entertained II few friends on
their son Rich who entered the five week visit with their son-in-law 1Saturday afternoon on his fourth
freshman class at Grove City Col-. and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert I blrtbday with desoert followed by
Cal! KIngswood 3-0476
Cox of Rose VaJley at their summer pony rides. On Monday Marcia's
lege.
actin lIeabel' at lila 8*.dbmor. Buta".. a •••oIa.....
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Franck of place ,at ~ngeley, Me.
third birthday was honored at a
llumnmtO.muWIIlDllUllRlllDllIlUUlIUDIIUmItUlUUlUIUlIIIDlUlllUWIDnIIIIIIIIIICUlIIIIIIIIIDlllllnIIIADDIUDWIIDIlI!
COrneJl avenue will meet their son Mrs. Jo..,ph Moran, Jr., of Yale party for a few of hill; frlen~.
Marty, a freshman at the University avenue, with her son Joe, drove to .Mrs. J. Albright Jones of Elm
of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va., this Grove City FrIday where Joe re- avenue wiJI entertain the Woman's
weekend. He will accompany them turned for his sophomore year at Medical Aux1lIary to Taylor Hospl-'
to Waynesboro to visit their son and Grove City College. 'Returnlng, she tal at luncheon on Tuesday, followed
MOTOR TUNE-UP with ENCINE SCOPE
daughter-in-law Mr. and ¥ls., met .her daughter Barbara. at MlI- by their regular monthly business
Franck, Jr., and their daughter ,lersvi,Jle "State Teachers Co 11 e g e meeting.
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turned ,with I)-er for the weekend. Princeton avenue, were guests of
ROBERT J. ATZ, Mgr.
Barbara- Is a member of the Band honor Saturday evening at a neigh
d Mrs. Fr ancI5 PIowman
Mr. an
of North Swarthmore avenue re- and also the Choir at Mlllersvllle.borhood party at the home of Mr.
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RUSSELL'S SERVICE
turned last Wednesday from an Captain Corben C. Shute and Mrs. and Mrs. James L. Malone, of DartOpposite B~rough Parking Lot
overnight stay In Bradford, Mass., Shute were the weekend guests of: mouth avenue. CO-hosts with the
where they accompanied their Admiral and Mrs. G. S. Patrick o(Malones at the party to welcome
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Closed Saturday at 12:30 P.M.
lor College where she entered the weekend at the United states Naval Garrett. house from their former
'freshman class. Joan Plowman Is a Academy, Annapolis, Md. They also home on Chester road, were Mr. and ~
day student this year at the Bald- attended. the Navy-Vlllanova foot- Mrs. P~ker Plddlngton and Dr. and
win School, as Is her brother Frao- ,ball game.
Mrs. Reginald Harvey.
Cis at Episcopal Academy.
craig Smith, son of Dr. and Mrs. ,Ear~er In the afternoon Helen
WE URCE all Republicans and Independent .voters
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heath of Glen T. Smith of Riverview ..,ad 1Hasbrouck, of Lafayette avenue, was
Cedar lane returned last week from has rettp;~ed to Wesleyan University, hostess at a children's party In honto Join Now the Newly Formed
taking their daughter Barbara to Middletown, Conn., for his sOPho- ' or of Joan Urban.
South Hadley. Mass., where she re- more year. His brother Peter is at I The Urbans have another chUd.
turned for her Junior year at Mt.' the University of Pennsylvania this, David, there. Dr. Urban is a me,"nber
Holyoke College. On Tuesday Mrs. year in the graduate department of of the, faculty at Swarthmore ColMail. to Mrs. Marvel Wirson
Heath flew to st. Petersburg, Fla., linguistics.
' lelfe, in the department of phllosoMembership Chairman
where she Is visiting her father for Barbara Bernhardt, daughter of i phy and religion.
Membership Dues 60c
6Z I Stroth Haven Avenue
,a few days.
!Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bernhardt of
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Guerl1lley road are spending the the
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weekend in Clinton, N.Y .. where on n
e 60 voice A capeJla choir at Jr. of Cincinnati, 0., announce th~
Saturday they will attend the Ham-I ThIel College, Greenvllle, where she birth of their first child, a daughIlton-Rochester football game. Thelrl is a freshman.
ter, Sally Ann on August 30. Mr.
son Noe], who is a senior, is II mem- ling
Mrs. Norman H. Winde of Wal- an d Mrs. W·In de of Wallingford I
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ber of the Hamilton squad.
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a two week visit with her son-In-law D
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Mr. and Mrs, Howard C.
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Ja~kson and daughter Mr. aud Mrs. Stokes r. an , rs. RIC ard V. Hanver
of Vassar avenue returned Saturday' Gentry of Durhant r'{.c-:'and tJielr of Hagerstown, Md., are the mater·
evening from a two week trip to f i n n y "
. nal grandparents.
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MONDAY,
Oct. 3 - 9 A,M. to 3 P,M.
their son Burke to Ft. Collins where avenue entertained at luncheon on
!Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Gentry of
he entered the freshman class.
Thursday "The Merry Wives of the Dur'h".m, N.C., announce the birth
Mrs. Harold D. Leslie's parents Manse", a group of 30 ladles who of. theIr sceond daughter and third
Buy on
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black of Al- have been meeting once a month ChIld, Sarah Ann on September 13.
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY - Oct 4, 5
~y, N.!. will ar:
9 A.M. to B:30 P.M.
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daughter, her husband and ch1Idren hostess.
Walhngford and Mr. and Mrs. Cyat their Westdale avenue home.
"J. P." Schrader, son of Mr. and rUs S. Gentry of Altoona, Fla.
Settlement
John R. Hanna, Jr., son of Mr. and, Mrs. Charles Schrader of Magill
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Hanna of Riverview road has re-I road Is a 9th grade stndent at The lIlr. and Mrs. Wtlham E. Gor·
FRIDAY, O«;t. 7 - 10 A,M. to 1 P.M.
turned to the Valley ,Forge MIlItary Haverford School, Haverford ,this man?f Grovela~d, Mass., a~nounce
Academy, Valley Forge, as a first y e a r . '
t~e bIrth, of theIr second chtld anI!
classman. John was recently made The Rev. and Mrs. William Stoltz- fust daughter, Nancy Jean, on
a platoon sergeant.
fus at Morgan CIrcle had as their Thursday, September 22.
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Estabrook guests last week MIss Mary Subii, f Mr. and Mrs. W. Alfred, Smith
1.1 B Park Avenue
Swarthmore'
of South Prlncenton avenue have as who is on leave as registrar of the ~ A:"hers~ avenue are the matheir guests this week Dr. and Mrs. Beirut College for Women, Beirut, M~:a ~ran parents and Mr. and
:Brian Chappell and their two sons RepubUc of Lebanon, for study fo1" ell' ~~am E' Gorptan of. Dun,
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MRS, LLOYDE. IAUFFIIAII
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Mrs. C. IrwIn Galbreath of Ben- is with the American Embassy at; I'~
arpet s auld be the ford item you select for your home for Q
Beirut at their h
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KI 3-2080
the rooms 'will begin to look furnished when you spread ca~pet
jamln West avenue will entertain her Lt
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,:olor and texture on the floor. This involves on important deci.
bridge club at luncheon on Wed- ~. and Mr•. seymour S. Preston "lIIalll"u",.aUlIIIIIIIUllllJldtItllIDIDI1IIUHlIlIIllI.IIU"~
Sian, for carpet represents a -mal'Or expenditure as well as 01'"
nesday at her home.
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arge decorative room area,
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three' ks their a an visiting for
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, becomIng to you. 0 course, it must harmonize w:,h the other
Randy Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. an"':Mrs. ese;:=tI~~ :.:-:' B h
~ furnishings y?~ have, or will buy, but you. will refinish your
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,.. walls an~ cellrng, and replace your' draperres and 5,ipcave~ 0
OrvIlle H. MIller of Forest lane is
a 9th grade student this year at the
several bmes before you buy new carpet.
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Swarthmore Oouncil'of Republican Women
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Start With Your Ca. i'pet
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BuRel Luncheon
Phelps School in Malvern.
Stephen Herschel, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Herschel of Park avenue celebrated his fourth birthday
on Saturday by having a few friends
SWEET S'HOP
$1.25
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Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
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Reply to Swarthmore's Inquiry I years of football at Swarthmore
FIFTH 8RlDE IIEET THURSDAY
home of Mrs. Irvin Zimmerman at
School Jumps Costs
regarding time available at the new sandwiched around two years i n .
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217 Hanard avenue.
Suburban Swim Club peol for pos-, the U.s, Marine 'Corps. He i. workMI•• Susan Bauer. fifth grade
Miss Bauer will speak informally
For Custodial Senlce sible
swim team praotice, said that ing toward a master's degree at the will hold a grade meeting on to the mothers. Chairman of the
IThursday, October 6 at 3 :30 at tl¥' ' grade is Mr•. John p, ;Espenscbade.
no .such time was available now and University of Pennsylvania.
Use of Buildings,
that
Swarthmore should apply In
Ot~er Matters I
the spring if it were interested for
DiScussed
Groups reqUlflllK Janitorial or tlte fO,lIowing school year.
cafeteria workers' services in C;on- 'It was reported that the high
ncetion with use of school facilitieJ school driveway had been resurwill be charged 50 cents more per faced at,a coat of $1300, by Asphalt
hour than formerly, This, decision Paving and Supply Company, Nor;
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~as made at Wednesday evening's ristown.
$100 was given the District by
session of School Board, ,during an'
,extensiye discussiQn of rentals ..and the~unty's Summer Developmenother, uses of parts of sehool, build- tal Reading School, held here,
ings by pareni and ,other' group,•.
The school was authorized .~
The ne)Y1'I'tes will be $2.25 Jl!lillour purchase 10-ticket .trips of bus
before midni~t and $2.75 per hOllr tickets at a cost ,of $.60 per strip
after midnight for janitorial ser- alld make them available to children
vices and $2.00 per hour for cafe- who wished to ride .on the Philateria work,
delphia, Tt:.ansportation C9mpany
Raymond Kidd and two other Line running along ,Yale avenue.
parents app,eared wi~h a req;test to
continull the use, of, the, gYmnasium College Footb~1I team
from 7 to 10 p,m. Thursdays, dur,In Octob~r B qpener
Ing the basketball season by the
Rutledge Boys Club. The Boartl saw Swarthmore College's football
no objection' to ,this,
to use the auditorium fora rally with a game scrimmage against
on the evening of October 1Jl, but it Dickinson. Two more weeks of
left these and other arrangemenu drilling will prepa. re the Garnet
up to' the judgment of Sch~l Dis. for their ol!ener against Susquetrict Superintendent Harry King- hanna on October 8 at Swarthmore. ,
Coach Lew IDversonitas two ne~
ham.
~ooms are cnrrently being rented partAime members On his coaching:
Mond;"y, Tu~sday and Thursday staff this year - John Cannon, line
e"1eilings for five extension courses coach, and Dana Swan, assistant
sponsored by the '-'niversity of coach. Cannon played guard at the,
and
Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, State University of Pennsylvania
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University and Temple University. was elected to the All-East ,Team,I
lDuring the disoussion it was also in 1953. He has a master's degree
reveaied that the District's income in ·business administration and is a
is swelled by an annual $1500 veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps'I'
which has come from the one-night- He is associated with the Stone and
a-week use of the gymnasium by Webster Securities Corporation of!
the Delaware County nag Training Philadelphia.
Swan, an, instructor at P.M.C.,
S<>hool. At least one member of the
Board ~matoked that he knew dog- was graduated from Swarthmore
owning Borough families which had High School in 1950 and from
enjoyed taking advaJ:1tage of this SWarthmore College in 1957 with
a B.A, in history, H. played four
"educational" opportunity.
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are to be permitted in the schools
was also left to the judgment of
Dr. Kingham although Board Tteasurer John F. Spencer made con·
.tinuous pleas during ·the evening
that school tinl~, energy and finionces should stick strictly to educational matters. He repeatedly expressed his objection to increased
costs of study councils, other
. bureacracies, fringe :benefits; and
to encroaching, mel:hods of working
through the schools to accompli~h
things which had no place. there
Accordion
Instrument Loaned Free
DOROTHY MAHER'
M~sic Village
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for Further'lnformation
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Springfield Beverage DistribiJfiQQ (0.
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DON EASTMAN, Prop.
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Klngswood 3-35,00
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and ·which, to his mind, were of
dublous worth to students. One or
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two other members of the Board
felt there ·were occasiona'l charities, ,
especially ;when. they were ,for, the I'
welfare of other children, that
might 'be qf soJe educational.merit
through 'participation.
Jean Ann Filler of Rutledge,
seventh grade student with a brl>ken leg, maf be, the. fi,rst homebound local, pupil ,to, follawalong
with her dass through a hom.·
room telephone hook-up. Dr. King,
ham said the Rotary Club -has
agreed' to pay about $40 ii,stalla'
tion cost so that Jean can hear
what is being said hy teachers and
pupils in .the classrooms of her
four major subjects and can also
join in the .proceedings by reciting
or asking questions from her own
home. It is expected the family will
pay the approximate $20 monthly
rental charge. Meanwhile application has been made to the State to
supplement the ,instruction with
several hours weekly home tutoring
by a private teacher ..
Sick 'leave and wo:ckmen's compensation arrangements were made
for Frank Watson of the custodial
staff who suffered a broken ankle
in a fall from a tree while repair-I
ing damage done on' School prop~r- '
ty by Hurricane Donnp.. Well,ington
Lomax of Media was added to the
custodial sta~f, replacing, Fred
Johnson who left last spring.
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.Mrs. Bethany Edney of West-,
minster avenue was appointed elementary school ..~,retary !ollowi~g i
the inability of Norma R. H~shm·
ger, who was elected recently to the,
job, to llCeept the post.,
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, 'Mrs. Grace E. Yeaw, part-tIme,
. "_h te..cher, resigned to teach
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lWhich, if any, .charitable drives
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Homemacle
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Even if.you are not ready for your carpet, it is important to
select it so that you Can make your other decisions with ~
confidence.
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PAULSON offers a FREE decorating booklet and other helps
w~en you visit our store or have somecme come to your hom~ Qi
WIth carpet samples.
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Cut Flowers a"d Plants
Enjoy Our Delicious
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SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL BAND
Bucks' Needed for More Uniforms
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ON OCTOBER 8- the Swarthmore High School Band will tour
the town. A Majorette will call at your door for your co~tribution
to the Band. (9:00 A.M. to 12 Noon)
The band members give us much enjoyment. ,
THE BAND
This year we have the largest bona in Swarthmore ~igh's
history. Next year it will be larger., ,",e ;b.a~d c!?n~lstsof
100 Junior and Senior High School mUSICIans, ~upp.0'1"d
by 15 drum maiora"es, They achieve, an astonISh,ng
degree of artistic skill under the ded:cated guidance of
their Band Director, Mr. Robert M. Holm.
• , • Here's your chance to say "Thanks!"
Have your folding money and checks ready
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when t"e Bi'nd Solicitor calls on you. If you
perfer, make out a check to the Swarthmore-
THE UNIFORMS
Uniforms are provided and ca"l'd for through contri-,
butions. A new uniform costs over $50.00. In recent years
your generosity has made pOSSIble the replacement of
nearly 75 wom-out uniforms. This year at least 20 new
uniforms must be obtained,
THE INSTRUMENTS
In.tn.meJlts are furnished and cared for by the Swarthmore-Rutledge School District or by bond members.
Rutledge
Band
Parents Ass~ciation
and
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mail it to the Treasurer, Mrs. E. W. Jackson,
20
Rutledge Avenue, Rutledge. Thank you '
for your pad support arid your contributions
in this
c~mpaign:
'SWARTHMORE-RUTLEQCE BAND PARENTS ,ASSOCIATION
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September 30, 1960
PRESBYTERIAl NOTES
Say It With Letters
gested that individuals write at
i World-Wide Communion Sunday
The 28rd annual Letter Writing least two .letters: one to a friend
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will be celebrated here dur- or reIa t'lve f rom wh om you b ave
will be observed at the 9:15 and 11_ Week
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o'clock
services
Sunday.
The
sermon
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the
week of October 2 to 8,
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
theme Is "Christ and the World," it was announced today by Post- not heard lD a long tIme, and tbe
PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD, Publishers
New members will be received at the master Chari.... H.-Grier.
Isecond as a r~ply to a friend or
11
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service.
Opportunity
to
Postmaster
Grier
noted
that
relative wbo recently wrote to you.
Phone KIngsw'ood 3·0900
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
greet them will be provided at a there has been a revival ,of per, He also urged correspondence to
BARBARA B. KENT, Managing Edilor
lawn reception arranged by the sonal letter writing during t1Je last people in 9ther countries as a
Rosalie D. Pelrsol
Jeannette V. Howe
Marjorie T Told
Board of Deacons at 12:15. If the few years. "A letter remains the mesns of promoting greater under-===:.::.:.::.:::::::...__~:.::=:.::::..:...:..:..=:..:..=-_-==~=:.::-===- weather Is not fair this wlll be held most economical, longest lasting, standing among the people of difEntered as Second Class Matter, Jan)1BrY 24, 1929, at the Post
In the woman'. Association Room. and sincerest means of extending ferent nations. Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Adult. Church School classes wlll greeting~, communicating soc i a II The slogan of this year's event,
DEADLINE _ WEDNESDAY NOON
begin Sunday. At 9:15 the Adult news, and exchanging ideas," the as indicated on more tban 200,0011
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banners, is "Letters Are Links to
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 1960
will meet. At 9:30 the Women's Bible
DUring Letter Writing Week, Friendship." The display materiabClass led by Mrs. Ernest Lewis will Postmaste}." Charles H. Grier sug- will appear on post office bulletia
begin the year. At 11, the Christian
,boards, and rural Farrier vehicles
TRINITY
NOTES
FaIth
and
Life
Group
(for
couples,
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well as in various schools and
CHURCH SERVICES
There will be a celebration of the the discussion bBsed on the Gospel
'librarl~s.
Holy
Communion
at
B
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At
9:30
of
~ohn
and
Norman
Langford's
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a.m. there will be a service of Famlly comments) will be led by Mrs. WlID. Evor Roberts, Minister
Morning Prayer and Sermon. At lIam Pegram and Dr. and Mrs. Rob'
goliert O. Browne, Assoc. Minls,teJ 11:15 thete will ~~ Ii celebration of ert, Walker .... " lead the College FelWEST LAUREL HILL
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the Holy Communion and Sermon. Iow!ihlp Group.
~. THOM SEREMBA
SUDday, October Z
There 'will be service of Evening ,The series of meetings for Junior
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9:15 A.M.-Holy Communion
Prayer at B p.m. The ushers for the HIgh adult leaders which began In
~ dq from 9 to 4.
Moro "fila. 35 Voa,,' Esperleneo
9:15 A.M.-Church School
services will be as follows: 9:30: September wlll meet on Tuesday
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All won I. dono In my ,hop
9:15 A.M.-Adult Discussion
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night.
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under
my p....nal,up.rvi.ion.
H. L. Harris, ead usher; G. H. Ber1I.1?oolUlM.-HolY Communion;
lin, Jr., alternate; C. S. Brown, J. P.
At ·6:30 the Couples' Club will hold
SI...... 0Aia 01 Clod! ,__
.y•• 0 •• , . I fr•• astlilit••)'
Espenschade, S. K. Ip, J. C. Jubln. Its first fall meeting, a covered dish
for Guida...
phonln, SHARON HILL Ola'
Reception of New Members
H :00 A_M.-Church School
At 11:15: R. H. Fellows, head usher; supIfCr, followed by a dlscUss!on on
11 :00 A.M.-Christian Faith and A_ S. Mowery, alternate; C. B. Blake, Civil lJIberties led by the Rev. DonLife Group
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mlnIster
1Itee4~
11 :00 A.M.-College Student Group J. Vf· Jones, - J. S. Porter, R. G. a
us n,
a wyn •
12:15 A.M.-Reception for New Tressler.
Mr. and Mrs. Walton Brand. Mr.
Specialixed Instruction - All Instruments
Members and Congregation
At 6:30 p.m. E.Y.C.- will meet. The and Mrs. Martin Estey, Mr. and Mrs. ,
MUSIC- INSTRUMENTS - REPAIRS
Monday, October -3
Junior IDgh School Girls' C)1oir will Henry Gayley, and Mr. Robett o.
Call KI 4-5448
6:30 P.M.-Couples' Club Covered rehearse' at 6:30 pm. canterbury Browne will be Bot the Radnor Con405 Dartmouth Avenue
Dish Supper Meeting
Club will 'meet at 8:45 p.m.
ference Center, Rodnor, with 25 sen- 7.UiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiUiiii;;rn;UiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiio'imiiiiiimiiiiuIllllHlllluiiiiF]
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METHODIST N O T E S !
Oilers
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on Monday at 4 p.m. the Boys'
On Sunday. October 2, the Sacra- §
METHODIST CHURCH
Choir will rehearse. The cantata ment of Holy Communion will be ..
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John
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Minister
Singers
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rehearse
at
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p.m.
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at
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On Tuesday the House Church will a.m. services In observance of World
$16.50 ,per couple
Swarthmore Woman's tlu.b ~_
Minister for Youth
meet at 9:45 a.m. The sewing group Wide Communion Sunday. Church !l
will meet at 10 am. Bible Study m Sc"ool C1~ will be at &.;45 a.m. iii
MR ,WALTER KEENAN Instructor
Charles Schisler
Minister of Music
will meet at 1 p.m.
for all ages .. ,
Cia .. limited in "il8
'
, Monday ovening.
BUDday, QCtober 2
There will be a celebration of Holy The Junior IDgh and Senior IDgh
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8:30 A.M.-Mr. Kulp will preach. Communion at 7 a.m. on Wednesday. Youth Fellowships will meet for iii Co I Mrs. Ralph Young Ki 3.2235
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9:45 A.M.-Churc~ Schopl Classes Bible study r and n will meet at their regular sunday evening meet.. PIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIDcllllmlIDIDllllllllllllnnIll111lIllnffllllllllllullIIllllllII(Jrmllllllllmllll)111l11CIIRlIIIIIIIUIIIllIIIIIIICIIIIUlI
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11 :00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp wIll preach.
,
¥wo
'1:00 P.M.-.Ir.-Sr. Hi Fellowships 10 a.m. At4 p.m. the Boys Choir Ing at 7 p_m. The Senior youth •
will rehearse. At 8 p~ there wlll be Fellowship will hold a Methodist
TRINITY CHURCH
.. service of Evensong. Teacher Youth Fund Pledge Service beglnTh.. Rev. Layton P. Zimmer. Reetor TraInIng will be at 8:30 p.m.
nlng at 7 pm. The service will be
The Rev. George, R, McKelv"y,
on Thursday there Will be .. eele- lead by the Ohrlstlan ontreach
..
Curate
bratlon of tile Holy -Communion at Chairman, Kay Stavans.,,
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.
Trlnity XVI, Sunday, October Z
Beautifully Cleaned
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion and 9:30 a.m. At 10 a.m. there wlll be The Executive Board of the W.S.Word
a staff meeting. The Women's Study c.s.w.ill meet on Wednesday mornfor-$1.35
9 :30 A.M.-Morning Prayer and Group will be held at 10 am. At lng, October 5, at 9:30 a.m. In the
,
..
Sermon
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10:30 a.m. the Women of TrInIty church parlor. All members are
11Sermon
:15 A M.-Holy CommUDlon and will mee t and a luncheon will f0 IIow. urged to be present.
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8:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer,
At 1 pm. t1Jere will be Hospital The PaIrs 'n' Spares Group ExecuDressings; 6:30-9:30 pm. th...re will tlve Meeting will be on Monday,
Monday, October 3
12 Park Avenue
Swarthmore. Pa.
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
be rehearsals· of, The Choir of Men Octollet 3, at B p.m.
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6:00 PM.-Evening Prayer
and Boys; at B pm. the Inquirers'
The choirs will meet Thursday
Tuesday, ~ber 4
Class will meet. Th~ FInance Com- evening: 3:45 p.m., Carol ChOir;
9:16 A.M.-Morn.mg Prayer
mittee will meet at 8 p.m.
4:15 p.m., Wesleyan Choir; 7 p.m.,
On Saturday there will be
Chapel Choir·, 8 p.m., Chancel Choir.
6 :00 P.M.-Evenmg Prayer
Wednesday, October 5
, a serv'1 :00 A.M.-Holy Communion
Ice of the MInIstry of Hesiing at
THE PRICE?
LEIPER PRESBYTERIAl 100ES
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
10:00 a.m.
9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion
_________
The World Wide COmmunion will
We conduct services to suit your budget
6,00 P_M.-Evenlng Prayer
FRIENDS MEETIIO NOTES
be observed at the mornl nw worship
• • • and all receive the lame meticu- .
B:OO P_M.-Evensong
Two groups of young people are service at 11 a.m. Sunday. The RevThursday, October 6
Ious aHention.
9 :15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
meeting regularly In WhIttier House. erend Paul A. Mlller will dellver t1Je
9 :30 A.M.-Holy Communion
The 10th, 11th, and Il1th grades meet message. Mr. 1'4lller spent 39 years
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer.
on Sunday evenings at 5:311, and the as a mIssloruU-y In PakIstan and Is
FrIday, October·'
Junior IDgh -grades plan to meet now residing In Morganwood.
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
monthly• wi'th time and program to The Rev. ...~- DeLapp wi1I
...."ou O. "'"lULl
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
be announced as scheduled.
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assist with _the service of Holy
1820 CHIS'"UT STREET.
THE REUGIOUS SOCIETY
The Meeting Library Is building COmmunion. Mr. DeLapp of Juniata
0UYII1L1AIIt,_.
MIJ(1 AoIAll, ... 'I ....
OF FRIENDS
Its collection of books Interesting to avenue, recently moved here from
Sunday, October 2
young people. Among the recent adT.I.phon. lO 3-1511
9:45 A M.-Forum. George Loft, dltlons are: "Abel's Daughter" by Chicago. He Is Associate flecretary
speaker
In the United Presbyterian Board
9 :45 A.M.-First-day School
Rachel Maddux, "Born Free" by Joy of Christian Education's General
opens. Regular classes.
Adanw.lD, and a collection of six DIvision of HIgher Education.
11 ,00 A.M.-Meetin .. for Worship. C S LewIs books including ,~
Child ca,e provided during the r,;..t 'Battl
,ue The Choirs will reh"!'l"se on Wed~
...
e" and "The Voyage of n.sda=: the Junior Choir (4th-6th
u.Leeting Hour.
the Dawn Treader.'"
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6 :30 P ,M_-Fellowship G r 0 up,
grades) at 7 p.m.; the Youth Choir
10th, 11th and 12th Grades
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(Junior. mgh) at 7:30 p.m.; the
Monday, October 3
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
Chancel Cho~ at 8 p.m.
All day sewing for AFSC
That true power belongs to God,
Wednesday, October 5 .
not to matter, Is a central theme
Middletown Road - Media, Pa. Opposite High Meadow
All-day sewing for AFSC
of the Lesson-Sermon entitled "UnUIIITARIAIi IIOTE!!
FIRST CHURCH OF
reality" which will be read at Chris.
The Unitarian Church of Delaware
(between Dutton Mill Road and Knowlton Road)
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
tlon Science services Sunday.
County will hold a Famlly Service In
Park A venue below Harvard
SCriptural selectl~ will Include recognlflon of Its rellglous education
Telephone TRemont 2-7206
11'00 A 8~l' ~~\ Z I
the following: "God Is our refuge program at 11 a.m. Sunday. October
11 ;00 A:M:-- Th~ aless~nO
will be "Unreality."
In trOUble. Therefore will not welBulldlng, 50 Powell road.
Wednesday evening .meeting each fear, though the earch be removed.
The Rev. David R. Kibby, mlnIster,
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talns- 'be
will speak on thP. philosophy and
_ week. 8 P.M., ReadlOg Room, 409 and tlIough the m
Dartmouth Avenue, op~n weekoun
car... '1m ta
AZALEA~
days ex.ept holidays, 10-5; Fri. rled Into the ·mlds\ of the sea"· pur nce of the education' pro\ YEWS - RHODODENDRON'i
day evening. 7-9.
' (l'salms 46:1,2).
gram and cite Its 25 teachers. ChIlLEIPER PRESBYTERIAN
All are welcome to attend the serv- dren - of first-grade age and Older,'
HOLLIES - CLEMATIS
"
- - STAR ROSES
CHURCH
lees at FIrst ChUrch ~r. ChrIst.
will sit witIJ t1JeIr parents.
PYRACANTHA
(Firethorn)
900 Fairview Road
entlst, 206 Park avenue, at 11 o'clock.
An Informal reception will be held,
.
.
BUDday, QCtober Z
after the serlI"1' for Mr. Kibby, In:
SHADE TREE$
9 :30 A.M~Church School. NUlU.lhrla. C".rcll
his fIrat year at the -church, and his'
aery, Kindergarten, Primary and
famlly. Members of the Women's
Junior Classes
'
• If DIII"lr. C••IIt,
11:00 A.M.-Church &hool NurOld MDrple Rd., Spn'nnfield
Alliance will be hostesses.
aery, Kindergarten, Primary,
'"
The church's Rellgl.u. Education
_V'1$1t Our Roadside Marltet -"- Open Weekdays
Junior and Junior High Classes
R..... David R. Kibby, Minister
center, at 483 West Sproul road,
cmcI W ••k.nds until 5 PoM.
11:00 A.M~Moming Worship;
11:01 ....N_-I'...n, Sorwlc. Sp.I..,flOid
has an enrollment of 158 chl'd- an
,
Town!'hlp hikling, sa hw.tl aNd
n.a&~
HoIw "'--\UUO.'
n. - " IDc:raH of lIS 110m !alA JeI)r.
~oup
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ADULT DANCING CLASS
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SPECIAL!
Men's or Ladies' Suits
, Blankets
Shirts Laundered
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6-
ORANG.E CLEANERS
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iose Valley Nurseries" Inc.
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september 30, 1960
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P~
SWA.PTHMOREA.i
Larry Shane' Wins
Men s Tenn!s Tille
Oollege Sifers Course
In Science· Concepts
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MATEER yP PElURDEL
FORSYTH" STUDIO OPEl HOUSE
SECOID IRADE MOTHERS
Raymond· C. Mateer of South
"
".
Open House will be held on Octo·
Suzanne Sharpe's second grade
Cbester road is now a vice-presiber 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the Forsythe mothers' group will meet on Tue&dent of the Ford Foundation projThe weather finally cooperated Studio, Fairview and Kendall day, October 4, at 8 :80 ,p.m., in her
swarthmore has added a new ~t, Penjer,del: Dr. A~red H. WiI- with a lovely day Saturd~y for the roads, for a demonstnition of cour- classroom.
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COurse to its curriculum designed hams of WallIngford IS the c h a i r - .
ses to be offered at th C
t'
,
._ Mve the liberal arts ma)'or an
of th b
d h' h' I d
2 many·tlmes pQ1ltponed Swarthmore .
e oun y s
Mrs. Jerome B. Smith is the class
w ,..
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man
e oar w IC InC U es 1 T
I CI b f' I '
fIrst charm and modeling scbool
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f the resl'dents 0 f D eIaware County. The enn
elemental I un d erstan d mg
'0
T s . ulna s.
afternoons and evenings for wom·' chairman,
_ concepts and goals of science. The board comprises 40 people reprehe ftrst match of the day saw en of all ageS:
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e "ConceptS and Theories in senting the ll..:ounty area sur- Larry Shane, former Swarthmore
~:::i;al Science," will be taught by -rounding Philadelphia.
College tennis captain in his very
Ot?er ~urses ~t t?e Forsythe
•·
d
the
.
beSt
form
prove
the
superiority
of
StudIO
whIch open thIS week are
Albu rt Rosen berg, w h 0 )ome
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11
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15 So. Chesl.. Road
swarthm, ore faculty last year.
U g Ch h T
t'
his liet rushing tactics over the fine ba ~t, ta~, acrobatICS, baton, dra• d
d . ed
d'
r es urc axa Ion backhand placements of Bill Keane matlcs, plano and art.
KlngswoocJ 3-1900
A bblg Rom......waB t:~lgn an
Tbe Rev. David R: Kibby, min· by defeating Keane former Cornell
er
Back
tluJ
Band
built y oS:b: : h IS summe~ ister of ~he Unitarian Chulil'h of ' player 6-3 6-4
in a best out
llIade of c~r teard ~xa~ons a~ Delaware County, declared Sunday I of fiv: set'ma~h
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penta~n~ as neh . g~ er. ~ that churches should 'measure up"
Shane started the match by hold•
.
tspe. tasltnhg ~ sp erflcatbPrho)
r, to t1Jeir responsibilities in the com- ing service and never relinquishe1 25th Anniversary Dinner;
he cas
e,IMage
0
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eavens
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to mum y y assumIng a aIr s are his lead during the entire match.
SWAjlTHMORE CO-DP STORE
Popular Style
on the d ome s m nor an pans
of taxes
.
401-403 Dartmouth Avenue
OWEN McGOVERN
'
Ther.e we.re a number of splend. Id
Illustrate t1Je laws of physics i n
Mr. Kibby told his congregation
II
th b th I
themovementa of celestial objects. at tbe Springfield Township church ;: les hWI 'th f~
PI ayers :m~n~
Music Village KI4-5448
A major project for his class will that churches abuse their favored ' rou~ WI
me p ~cemen . u
, be to trace tbe motion of the planet
Shane s strong serYl"e and well·
tax status by the accumulation 0
I d
II
k t K
f
.. rs which goes into an apparent
pace vo eys' ep
eane rom
JUS
.
wealth, "speculation in the market
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th
ff
.
_t.-., this year, reaching
ever gammg
e ,0 e.DSlve.
loop in the ~tJ
place" and involvement in competa
I
th
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its position closest to the earth on itive enterPrise.
n
e women s "lOg es young
Ch . tmas Day
Vickie Waller played excellent tenBOOKS FOR ALL ACES
'~Tlsh"
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Churches,- he said, should stop nis in defeating Mrs. Raymond
18 18 a se:lenee course,
says being "dainty and naive" about tax.
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Voegtlm 6-1, 6- 10 a best out of
Rosenberg "not a course about
New Editions - Favorite Classics
,
atlon and should accept leVIes on three set match Although no credit
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. away from MISS
.
seience." He plans .to survey not a II ch nre h prope rtyand
operatIons.
should be taken
only tbe facts of SCIence, but also
The minister said that the "ma- W II ' I
.
b .
VIctory, 0 VIOUS•
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IIs me th 0 ds. "Concep ta" s t u denta jority" of the people "unchurched I aMer sVc ear·cut
gtl'
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ergame.
Sponsored by Parents' Council
h
t
will no get t. elfai'sCIence wa reh or nominal Christians" who do not Wh a t prOmIse
-'-' d t 0 b e a "h ammer
Swarthmore. Rutledge 8ementary School
~own by any hbe~ ~rts.y :",pproae participate in church programs, and tongs" battle turned out to be
ID an attempt to mVlte theIr patron. must beal" a disproportionate share
tch
AII.Purpose Room
Rutgers Ave. School
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t-.
aone.Sl'ded rna.
age as t he teacher feels that sue of the tax load because churches
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rs. . .
b 'd
bY.fl .courses nsua 'I al 10
pay no levies. He noted that Presi· Welsh and George Willetts
the .. fIelds.
dent Ulysses S. Grant in 1870 asked ed Mr. and Mrs Harry Coslett 6-4,1
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The- importance
of
science
a.l'd
Congress
to
correct
the
"evil"
of
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accumulated
untaxed c h u r c h auu
- bl es f'mB.
I Th e Iales
d' d'ISPIayed
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lies of SOCIal sele~ce student sbu...d wealth.
steady stroking. and the match was
not be underestImated, accord~g
The payment of taxes, he said, highlighted by the unbelievable re_
Permanent Planters and Floral Arrangements
to Rosenberg: In. :he. past t.he 10- might ~orce chu,;,,?es into are- trieves of George Willetts.
fleunee of SCientifiC dlSC?VerleS up. evaluAtIOn of rehglOus values and,
This match brought to a close
Made to Order in Your Own Container or Ours
on philosophy has been Important; as a by-product, "may put church the Swarthmore Tennis Club seaconsider the Copernican revolution, wealth in a better perspective."
son. A dinner is planned in OctoFor your own arranging permanent flowers, dried
Newton and the development of
"The challenge of the times is ber for all members at which the
materials are for sale. Also. all types of containers.
whether, we sball measure up to our season's awards will be made.
mechanism.
An afternoon of laboratory will responsibilities," Mr. Kibby said.
Klngswood 4-2482
lupplement t1Jree hours of lectnre
--':..------Phone Klngswood 3-4912
~er week. The lab Mr. Rosenberg TB Cases R"Ise.n County free Chest
X-Rays in
Borough, October 12
,@iiiMd 00, Gil
finds of paxticular importance, as
An increase in tuberculosis Ctl::.e
through experimentation the stu~ in tbe past five months, as,recorded
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dent comes into contact with the in the Delaware County Case Reg- dence, going only to the individual
.ary sources. The situation of ister, was reported to the directors x-rayed and his family physician.
Gameo is re.presented and the stu- of the Delaware County TubercuThis survey is conducted by the
dent proceeds step by step with his losis 'and Health Association, in Del.-ware County Tuberculosis and
reasonil'g, thus _practicing the semi-annual session Thursday pre- Health Association and the Bureau
CLASSIC
scientific method while establishing sided by Freas B. Snyder.
of TB Control, Pennsylvania Defor himself the foundations of
Robert W. Bernhardt's summary partment of Health, In. coopera~on
seience.
cited the Importence of the case with the County MedIcal SocIety
To quote the catalog: "The first register as a teol in the TB A.so- and Is open to al! ~dults 18 y~rs
roomy, eloganll
term consists in an analysis of ciation's extensive anti-TB pro- of age or over resldmg o~ worktng
motion l~ading to the Newtonian gram. Of the total 554 cases regis. in ~e1aware Cou~ty. H.lgh School
SUPER
synthesis, the conservation laws of tered 197 cases are considered ae- JUDlors and senIors wIll be, surphysics, the development of an tive The register shows 84 or 42.6 veyed between 12 :30 and 3 :00 P'lll'
.tomic theory of matter, the per- er~ent of the active cases Ilre during which time the mobile unit
iodic table of elements, and the kin- ~hester residents. 'l'he city has one will be stationed ~n the concret:"
etic theory of gases.
of the highest TB rates in the ~tate apron east of the hIgh school aud,DYNAMIC
"The second term considers the
Bernhardt noted'that citizen con. torium. Swarthmore College stuevolution of modern physics: pby- tributions to the' annual ,Christmas denta are taken care of through
sical properties of light, aspects of Seal campaigus helped make the the college Health Service. These
relativity, the wave versus t1Je case register possible. The next x-ray, surveys are sup p 0 r t ~ d
better-ihan·ever pertormancel
quantum _theory of light, certain campaign 'opens officially in No- through the annual sale of Chnsl;.
b r""
mas Seals in Delaware
elect,ical phenomena, the atomicity verne.
be County.
·tt·
of charge, Bohr's model of the
Reporting for the Committee of
Committee mem rs assls ng 10
atom, radioactivity, fundamental Roentgenologists, Chairman Dr. A. the survey are.' Dr. H.arry W. Klngparticles, t1Je nuclear atom and nu- M. Sharpe stated tlhat survey x-ray ham, communIty chaIrman; A~es
clear energy, stellar enery."
units provided by the TB Associa- R. ~toltz, Community NurslOg
The inspiration for j the course tion for screening of hospital per- SerYlce; Mrs. Avery ~lake,S...arthwas partly due to student agitation. 50nnel and patients have now been more Red Cross;. MISS ElIzabeth
A committee, composed of Deans installed at Delaw~re County Me- Barten, biology teacher at the high
Prentice and Cobbs, Professors morial Hospital, Drexel Hill, and school; Dr. J. Alb~ight Jones, Bor• •• AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED
Moore and Beardsley, has been in- Taylor Hospital, Ridl~y Park He ough Health O~flcer,. and Mrs.
vestigating the possibilities and the said they will be in operation With. Jon~; M~s: Manon PI.,;"e, school
decision to offer the course was an.
Bu. sh, HIgh
Schoolf
- I'n several weeks. Units are already nuI...e.; WillIam
I
d Will
R e e
QUALITY DEALER'S
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'Alice Barber Gil:s
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Piano
fn~::'::'~JA<.¥:.~~~~~' I
ANNUAL BOOK FAIR
October. 19, 20, 21 .
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nounced last spring. Mr. Rosenberg in.use at Chester Hospital Crozer pr nClpa, an
. I am e s, 0
taught a similar course at the Uni- Hospital Upland and Fitzgerald the school athletIC department.
versity of PeilOsylvania in 1966-5'1. Mercy Hospital Darby.
-- -Dr. John B. Klopp cbairman of
Arts Center Dinner
CIIRYSAITHEMUM SHOW.
tuberculin Testing Committee an·
The Community Arts Center on
The 1960 Chrysantbemum Show nounced the start of tuberculin test· Rogers lane in Wallingford will
Of the Delaware Valley Chrysan- ing program on October 24 at the -hold the annual dinner on Saturthemum Society and the swarth-! Yeadon schools.
day, October I, at tbe ArtS Center
IDore Woman's Club will take place
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at 6:30 p.m.
.
on Friday, October 28, at the Wom- Mutual Exchange W,ll
Mrs. Peter Vo~el of Walh?gford
an's Club, Park avenue.
Open MoncJay at 9 A.M. is planning t~e ~lOner to whIch all
Arrangements and exhihita are
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members .are lDVl~d.
.
to be in the club by 7 p.m. Friday Robert Richardson, men's clothes; Followmg the dl~ner ~a~:I~~n=
""onlng. The show will be open to Mrs. R. P. Bradford. boys' cloth., eral E. E .. MacMo~ and 0
.g
the public from 9 to 10 p.m., Fri- in~; Mrs. S. M. Servais, girls'lford, preSident, WIll hold a speCIal
day evening, following the judging, clothes; Mrs. Gorton W. Brush, meeting. All members are urged to
and from 12 to 4:80 p.m. on Sat- aweaters; Mrs. L. 1. Servais, ",irls'lattend.
nrday.
clothes; Mrs. W. C,. ~elcher, teen·
CHRISTMAS BALL SET
al
I Christmas
Held UIICEF C.".otlon
evening dresses; Mrs. David Bing· ;:a;:/;:ar~~:::aHigh School
Mr and Mrs. Henry McCorkle, ham, sewers ,and settlement; Flor- Bal
-' made on Thursday
.
....hairmen of Swarthmore's Com- ence Lucasse, telephone and police;, A U":,Dl ~e~~ h e of the chair.
IDittee for the United Nations an- Mrs. Robert A. Allison, dressing evenmg aGeD o?" Preston The
nou
"1.1
H Id C W'Il' mslman Mrs. . aVles
.
J nee the appointment of _Mrs.· room; rs.. aro - .
I 18 : affair will be held on Tuesday
:bn deMoll of Harvard avenue as clearing; AII.e Marriott, desk"
.
December 27 from 9 to 1
~;irman o~ t1Je Hallowe'en UNI-, Mrs. A. E. Longwell, jewelry.
I,::::::~~gleneuk. Music for dancing
F CollectiOn.
Due ~. the Mutual .Exchange, ''will be rovided by the "Jesters~.
VaMrs. Bassett Ferguson of Har- t1Jere WIll be nO meetmp", of the I 'tati!s will be issued bv the
rd aVen1l
to.cbairmaa..
Oet.ober 4.
. c ass 0 8 _
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GOO D MEAT
. ,
,
For those who wish something extra special in
meat, Media Lockers is now offering roasts and
steaks of USDA PRIME BEEF-the highest government grade of beef. If you wish even fancier
meat, we have limited_ quantities of SUPER DELUXE BEEF which includes the very to" of the
Prime grade and Show Beef. If you enJoy the f:nest
in meats. or wish to have sometbin~ extraordinary
" for a special occasion, come in for a roast or a box
l! of steaks. We know you will come back for more.
MEDIA LOCKERS
620,W. Painter Street
Media
Monday thru Saturday
Open 9 to·S
Media Loc:kers also sells quarters and sides of USDA Choice
'Grade and USDA Prime Grade for those who wish to sfoc:ll
their freezers with meat of ouf5ta~ing quality. Phone LOweR
6-4214 for information or to pJoc.- your Ord....
.
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~ien:.ber 80, 1960
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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CHABTEB-B'fJ'81NE88 CORPORATION
NoUce is hereb, 'a1Ytln' &bat AtUclN ..
IDcorpora\lon were fUed wUh tbe DtpllJ1.o
ment of state of the Commonwealth of
PeDJll,lvwa a' Harr1aburs. Fa., on september 22, lHO. for the purpose of obta.t.
Report upon ~xamination of Fil'lancial Sta tements
for the .school year ended July 3, 1960
LYBIiAND, ROSs BROS. & MoNTGOMERY
inK • CerWJcat" of lDcorporat.1OD of •
proposed bUllDeaa corporaUoD to be Ofgan-.
!zed under the Bua1Dea. CorporaUon Law
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved .IIay 5, 1133, as amended.
'lbe name of the propoeed corporaUon 11:
SWARTID40RE INVESTMENT CO., INt.'! ae purposes for wblcb It IS to be or..
Banbed are: To buy, sell, exchange, leaae
and oUterwbe acquire, hold, own, maiD·
taIn, develop, Improve, alter. mortgage,
let, rent, coovey, deal in and oUterwlle
wrn to account real estate of eve..,. class
an", deacrJptlOD.
To carry on a general dneloplnK', CODtu.cUDg and cODstrucuna bl1lin"u and to
act aa cooLlacotr or subcontractor for
the purpose of excavaUa.c, buUdlng, erecting •• altering, remodelLDr aDd repairlnB
stores, buildings, bomes, sLreeb. hlgow.y.
and structure. of all -r.!DciJI.- and to gener·
aUy deal in buJldJ.qg mat.eJ1.aI••
To Innst its funds In mortgages, stocks,
bonds and o&b.er secut1Ues and to lOaD
money 'land negotiate loans uboD &be ""
cumy 01 mort...gales on real estate.
JOHN P. TREVABltIB. JR., Solicl..,r
15 West F'ront st..
___Me_d_I_"._p_ebD_"_.______'_......
__
DELAWARE COUNTY
INSTITUTION DISTRICT
Sealed Proposals, ....111 be received at. ~
Office of the ,Count" CootloU,r,' c:~
House, Media, I"a.. up untU 10:00 A.M.
Eastern DayUebl. Time on "I1:uuaday, 0ctober II, 1860, for furnlab1oS' aDd. deuverID,
P.O.B. Dispe••' Site, Pair Acre. Parm,
Llma,. Pa. San4 for the Dlspoaal Dedi.
which wID be opeDed at. ll:OO'A.,..·E.P.T.
on tha.t. date at. Fair Acres Parm, Lima.
Pa., in &be presetlce of the Executive and.
Admln1lluaUve Omens_ of the Delaware
count,. InJUtuUon -DlItrlcL
Each bicl must. be accompanied by Cash,
CerWied Good Paltb Check or by • Cor.
porate SuretY BOlld. either ODt in Ute
amount of teD_ percent. (10% or &I1e 10.
amount of the bid, drawn to the orCler'of
the Del&.are County lnsUt.uUon DillulcL
Forma of Proposal may· b, obt.aln8.d at.
*he amCII of the Adminlstrator, Falr Acre.
Farm, Lima. Pa,
,
The, .E&ecuUve ·and Adm1D.llt.raU,e 0ffI..
cera of the Del.ware Count.y IDIUtuUoli
, D1stdcL- reserVe the rlgbt. to reject aDJ aDd.
all bids.
O. R. WATKINS
ALBERT B. SWING
WH. A. wru.B1t
Executive and Admln1!traUve Offlcera
AND
lKISCELLANEOUS WORK IN
COMMISSARY
BOILER BOUSE
lUI.
.',.
,
.,
',',
'.',
."
-....
'" . -,,- ; ;-_ I,
ASSETS:
ClIfeteria
FlIDd
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Accounts recei\'abie:
Appropriations, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ........... . .. ,........... '.' . . .
Uncollected taxes of prlo,.. yeara, net of
$1,000 allowance for doubtfnl accoul1ts
·Balances, July 6, 1969 ...................... ..
,
$
Dlsbwaments:
,
P cod purchaSes ....... , ......... " ....... .
Sa lar1es and wag":" ............. ,'........ .
42,550.65
Other ................................... ,.
4,048.91
,
,
32,134.'Q
3,970.'13
34,625.41'
t34,625.~
22,631.28 .
11,136.46 .
. " . :1,836.29
,. , . '
...
1
$
80,933.68
. ';.'. .
30,000.00
July 3, 19s0
...
:,
'Net .BSB"sed. valuatlon,.pIGO, 88· reported by
Board for the Asseasmentand Revision of
Taxes, Delaware County ...... ~ .......... .
..
Inll,e);I,~ess,
..
~O~ed by law (7 per cent of
aase!sed valUat1oD)u. "" ...' . . .
.. ..
ontstaDd1ng Indebtedness, Jnly 3, 1960
$280,000,00
Oeductlons alIowe,t by ,law:
Cash In sinking fund....
$1.40
Revenne 1960-61, applicable
toth. rednctlon of indebtedness ............... 19,998.60
,
FUNDS:
General· flind ............ ,,,.,,,, .......... .. 1,875,135.79
1.4()
Sinking fund ..................... "" ..... ,.,
1,637.09,
Cafeteria fund ...... " ... " .... , ... , ........ ,
9,889.62
Activities fund .. , ..... ", ...... ,.,,, .... , ... .
;', '
810,'I3IJ111
.
Estimated borrowing capacity ...... .
$350,731.80
ThIs report med this 30th day of August, 1960, In accordance with the
reqn1rements of Section 2422 of the Public School Code of 1949 wlll be ceofirmed a bsolntely unless an appeal Is taken within thirty days of Wing.
.1,886,654.90
., '
$2,277,587.58
Adjusted balance, Jnly 6, 1959 ......... .
Deduct changes In fund balance, current year:
EXcess of cash disbursements over receipts,
exclusive Of proceeds of temporary loan,
as annexed "" ..... ,.............. $171,953.48
Increase In accounts lJayable .... ,.. . . . . . . . .
11,558.80
Less Increase In accounts receivable ...
•
10
......
$2,455,472.26
442,006.00
$2,013,466.26
163,512.26
17,181.81
10 allY
•
room
,
138,330.47
$1,875,135.79
Balance, July 3, 1960 .... ' ........ ,
, GENERAL POND
STATEMENT of CASH REOiuPTS and DISBURSEMENTS
for the school year ended July 3, 1980
Balance, July 6, 1959 ........................ ..
$ 170,715,30
Receipts:
Taxes, cmTent year, Including penalties:
Relll estate .......... , ................. $529,371.92
Per capl_ .'; .... ".............. . . . . . .
5O,M3.51i
Realty transfer, ...... " ... , .......... '..
111,847.69
Dellnq\lent taxes and penalties .. , .... , ... ,
Stste apProprlat.1ons ..................... .
TuItion , .... " ............. , ....... , .. ..
Income from temporary Investments "".'
Rent from school facilities
. , . , . , .. .
Revenue from Federal government ... , ... .
Other .................. " ............. ..
599,782.16
3,290.44
219,693.81
39,836.89
6,969.96
2,595.00
933.09
4,357.75
$667,439.90 .
D1!.bursements:
Expenses of general control .............. .
Expenses of instruction , ............... .
Auxiliary &gentles and coordInate activities
Operation of plant ...................... .
Maintenance of plant : ............. ,' .... ..
O. -ROBERT WATKINS
FIxed charaes (employees' retirement and
ALBERT H. SWlHo
social security,· Insurance, etc.) ..... .
WILLIAM A. WELSH
Debt
service (lnclndlng t34,502.50 transEzecuUn and AdmlDlstrauve
ferred
to slnl
rentals
paid to Authority). . . .
.
DeJa.are County- IIlIUtuUOD
Ctlpltal outlay (a1teratlons,.to buildings,
DLstrict
PaIr Acre. Patm
•
. replacement of equipment, etc.) ... , ..
29,936.1i8
495,634.84
12,650.59 .
63,9'14.53
8,712.14
47,063.03
289,827.78
.........
\ Other ................................... .
'10,919.011
1,88UO
,
..
t_-_ .......... __ ..
Pelar E. Told
C'A
SelF
E'O .A0 S·
t
" I"
,
W'~~~~.~'~.~~~~~
~or
~
H. D. GItURGIi
EMIL SPIES
ROOFING
WILLIAM BROOI$
I
Belvedere
Convalescent Borne
§
Jack Prichard
PAl NTING
~
_
Picture Framing
,
28,000.00
.
I
166,330.47
Less bonded Indebtedness retired
.
39.
N etdebt .. '''" ....................... ..
.-.
390,932,68
GENERAL FUND
for the school year ended July 3, 1960
Balance, July 6, 1959 ...... " , .... , .........
Adjustment for appraised value of leased,
proprety Included In fixed assets reported
at Jnly 5, 1959 ........... , .............. .
SNS Baa"s Madia 7.8·
In LIS
as acond T1. "II
Convalescent Home
20,QOO.OO
280,000.00
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3eorga Myars and Go.
ESTIMATED BORRoWING CAPAciTY
,
68,476.61
12,456.07
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Balances, July 3, i96O, .................. $i,837,09
$3,2'17,587.58
LIABILI TIE S':
Accounts payable, salaries ... , ...... , ...... ,; ,$
Withheld payroll taxes, etc. , ........ , ........ .
.
.
,38.2M.03
2,193,'166.00
,
'.
$1,'135.66
$a6,10M6
.
. .
.
Grounds, bn1kl1ngs and contents:
Sites, at appraised value as of October 21,
. ..1959 ' . ' .. . . •.. , .~,.
.. .. .. .. 250,000.00
School bliiid1ngs, tit appraised values as of
. March 1.. 1969, as,adjuilted ., .......... 1,742,363.00
Eqnlpinent, at appr&lsed vollies 8$ of March
.
I, 1959
................ I.. • i67,oriD.06
Textbooks, at estimated value ..... ,.
34,384.00'
"
Recelpts:
Sales ofmeais ............................ .
Govemment subsidies " ................ ..
4(),280.93
·Other ................................... .
39,501.74
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MENT," for Delaware County tnaUt.uUon
Diatrlct, Fair Acres Farm, Lima, Pa,
'!be E:r:ecuUve and Admln1sbat.!ve Offleers of the Delaware CC!UDt.y InaUtuUon
Dlat.rlct,. reserve the t1lbl tocreJecC' BnJ'
aDd/or aU bids or parts thereof, and to
waive In!'0rmaUuea in the bids U deemed
adva~\ageoua \0 the lDaUtution Dlatrlct.
Lima, Delaware COUDtJ,'P&.
4
.
Temporary bank loan·, due on demand, with
DELAWAB£ COUNTY
Interes~ at 2 5/8 per cent
.
'" . ", ...
INSTITUTION D18T&1cr
Bonded I\ldebtedness; With vote of electorate,
FAiR ACRES FARM. LIMA. PA,
.
'I
., SerIes H. 1903, due serially at the rate of
Sealed proposal wID be received by \be
$20,000 per year, with Interest·at 2 1/8 per
Es:ecultve and Adml.n1ltraUv'e Officers of
cent ............. , ............. , ........ .
Ute Delaware County Inatltutlon Dlatrlct in
LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT AND RESE:r.
TIHO OF E.XI4TJNO LAUNDRY EQUIP-
$28,761.ai
M.sotiO
. FOR
the Office of the CQunty Controller. CO:lrt
House, Media, Pa., untU 10;00 A.M., East.un DayUght Baving Time OD TIlurJ5day.
October 6th, 1160, for New Laundry Machinery and Equipment and Miscellaneous Work
In resetting existing equipment, Fair Acres
Farm, Lima, PenDsylvanla.
TliIe bids wUl be publicly opened in the
presence of the ExecuUve and Admin1str....
live OffIcers of the Delaware County Jnatl~
tuUon Dia&rict at Fair Acres Farm. Lima,
Pa., at l1:OD A.M. on that date.
AU bids' should be submitted on the form
of proposal to be fum1shed by \he Arch!teet and must be accompanied with a
eerWled check or bid bond for TeD Pel'
Cent. (l0%) of the total amount of ·the proposal drawn to the order or the Dela.ware
county InsUtution District. Thla Jo.vltatlon.
Proposal, General Cond1110Ds and SpecHl.
caUons refer to each "JUter and constitute
a whole, they should be returned bound
together as. delivered to the bidder.
Plans and apecUleaUons may be seen at
the Office of the ExecuUve and AdmlntstraUve Officers of the Delaware County
InsUtution District. at Fair Acres FQ.rm,
Lima, Pa., or at the Office of the Archlt-ect,
George M. Ewing Co., n20 Western SavIng Fund BuUding, PhUadelphla, Pennsy}.·
vania, and one complete set may be had
at Ute Arcbitect's OUlce by a prospective
prime Contractor, for the bidding use upon
a depeatt of Futy ($50.00) Dollars.
U the prospective prime Contractor who
requests to set of drawIngs and apecUlcat10DS furnishes the Dlstrlct wUh a bid, the
deposit wUl be returned 1.0 the Contractor
upon the return of the plaDS and specUlcaUODll to the Architect In good condit1on
within three (3) days after the receipt 0(
the bid. U the Contractor does Dot furn1ah
the DLstrict wUh a bTd, the deposit. will not
be refunded.
.
U a prospective prime Contractor desires
more than one full set of the drawing. and
spccUlcatlons, 01' U a prospective prime
Contractor or Material Man wants drawlogs and/or speciflcatlona for their use,
they may be haa by MatinlJ' the following
pa,fmenb \0 the ArChitect, none of which
wUl be returned. ..
COqlplete set. of Drawings
and 8pecHlcat.lons .......... $50.00
Set of Spectitcatlons ......... $3G.00
Individual Drawings $1,50 pel' sheet
AU bids must be sealed and addressed
to August. Niemeyer. County Cont.roUer.
Court House, Media, Pa., and plainly mart..
ed Ql the envelope, "Bm FOR. NEW
Balance, Jnly 3, 1960
, .....
, , .................... ,
~'J
28,761.82
. UO
1,637.011
9,880.62
MEETING OF THE COMMlTl'EE
I
>
Cash In banks and on hand:
General fund , .......................... , .$
Sinking fund _ .......... '" .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .
Cafeteria fund ...........................
Activities fund .................... ,......
THE SW ART HMO R E -A N
EI emen t ary SCh00 I N'·ews of Meg Turner, KatIe. TalIes, and
"
I position for ailing Al Bullard was
ON BUILDING RE
AND ZONING
Luman Gesford's sixth grade pre- Peggy Winch. Carlton Bullard.
"
symbolic of the great team effort.
A pubU,
",e.lIDo
of
""
above
",e
..
UOlled
se
ted
S
f
t
A
bl
to
th
I
d
t
di
I
Edd'
IUt of COUDeU wU be beld In Cown
a a e Y, 8se19 y e p aye
wo accor on sa as.
Ie
orl 8' On • Monday the junior varsity
:;"~m~er on w.dnesday. October 0"',. intermediate grades on Friday, Honnold and Leslie Overstreet play.
visited Media to administer another
!MO, at ,,30 P.M.. Easto", Daylight Sav- September 23
ed a clarinet and flute duet A via.
Head and heart proved to be the defeat to the tune of 13-0. Ron
joj' 'l'lDle. t.o conalder the a.ppUe&Uon of
voe"'''
WllklDaon IIDd Rial far perml..ton. . Outdoor saf/lty was demonstrated Ii,! duet was given by Karin Suth- sinew as the Garnett ootballers de- Hoge scored a touchdown on an,
10 .DDSlrucl " "'edlca) office bUIldIng for by David Seltzer, Carlton Bullard, erland and John Scott. David Selt- leated the Media Mustangs last off.tackle slant and another six
",eltpenonalweaD",eIOlo
lbeDOr\b·Jh
' zel' t h en played t'hroo marlm
. b a se- 1St
t Rt
76
lid
of Dartmouth Avenue 100 ..
feet.
east of 0 n S co tt'M
, ,ary J ac kt't
8 el, K
abe
a ur d ay augers
.. I n a points were contributed on a pass
OI>:rlln A...... III Ibe BoroUBh 01 6warlh- Tolles, Peggy Winch, Eddie Hon- lections.
spine.tingling, anxiety-filled game, from Nick Reynolds to Chuck Mas.. ore.
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON.
Peggy Schmidt, Debbie NelIndoor safety was demonstrated the homesters bounced back from ehal in the end zone.
I.~O
Borough Secrels.,.
and Linda Edney.
by Robert Weiss, Martin Anderson,' a 6-0 deficit to claw and fight their
Swarthmore fans are assured of
******** .. ***
Several musical selections were Robert Wadleigh, David Bretsch-I way to victory in the last five seeing many new faces in the week·by some of the class- ".ider, Bill Bradbury and Biff minu~s of play.
Ily llneup as the boys develop and
A piano trio was composed Fine.
It was a bobbled punt by a Me- scrap for starting assignments. ToALL. LIlES OF II~U~A.CE,
dia safety man on his own 10-yard morrow's game with Collingdale,
Klngsw9~q 3~ i 833 .
I.
line that set up the Garnet scoring which has lost to Lansdowne and
opportunity. A fine ·kick by quar- Eddystone, looks like another thri\.
133 D.rtmoulll
PERSOIAL'
FOUID·
terb~ck Dick Jaokson forced the ler. The rapidly improving ColIs
1FqUND - Blue
. and whIte
. football sure-catch"
MedIa safety to try
the "pres- I are sure to present a spirited eleven
under his own gOal.! d th G
t
'11 h
to
t
Jersey and shoulder pads at Rut-.
.
; an
e 8rn~ WI
ave
pu
custom1~!1~:~~{~~:~
or ours. gers field. KJngswood 4-4418.
posts. Jerry Liddell, heads.up more ·potency 10 the offensive and
Prices
summer. Ten
WAITED
Swarthmore right end, was "John- more grit in the tackling if they
years·
refer('nces, ,-.-.=="",,-,'::.:;;:.,
ny on the spotH and made the re.. wish to capture a second victory.
For estimates
Sharon Hill WANTED - Part-time domestic covery. After fullback Ed Ecken0734.
.
work mornings 8 to 12. Have
IntlrlDr and f·I.rln, Palntlne
PERSONAL - Carpentry jobbinll:. driver's license. Phone TRemont hoff hit the line twice it was Mal
Anthony who drove determinedly to
. recreation' rooms. book cases. 4-1030.
FREE ESTIMATES
porches. L. J. Dbnnelly. Klngswood WANTED - Experienced g i r I the goal line following a fake handCUSTOM IISTALLATIOIS . ,
JOE MARSHALL
would like work for Tuesday;
to the fullback that drew the
4-3781.
~ II REESE STREET
PERSO'·N..A'"L.--=.-,Fu=r"'n"it"'u"'r"'
• ...".ret=in"'- also ironing in my home. KIng.s- Blue and White out of position. EvMllMONT PARK, PA.
ishing, repairing. Quality work wood 4-5748.
.'
eryone could see that Anthony was
at moderate prices - antiques and :WANTED - By destitute college not to be denied as he turned on
TelephDnl KlngswDod 3-2171
I PARK AYE" SWARTHMORE
modern. Call Mr. Spanier, Kings'0
student, old rug 9x12 or bigger.
KI
4-2727
'i?im Tweed, KIngsl"0od 3-0200.
power for the score. But this
wood
3-2198.
spec- WANTED _ Second _ hand TV. only tied the score and the win- Jewelry ·Repalred - Ph. KI 3-4216
,·member
Please phone KIngswood 3-0657. ning play on PAT was to come.
Piano
"'lUll. Leaman. WANTED _ ·EnglishChuck Fellows switched to center
W.\TCQMAKER
Klngswood 3-5755.
size. Please phone
to make the accurate snap, steady Formerly of F. C. Bode and 80m
PERSONAL - Roofing, spouting, 3-5751.
Chris Decker took the holding po- FIne Watch and·
128 Yale Ave.
guttdrs. Recreation rooms a spec_
('!)ork ~p.Datrs
SwarthmofB. Pa.
_
FOR
SAL!,
sition
and
icy-nerved
Dick
Jackson
ialty. Ray J. Foster, LOwell. 6-6569.
Warm-Air He&,ing
readied to make his kick. The line
PERSONAL - Bicycles Repaired, FOR SALE - Si·amese
point, four months,
held every man and there was no KlDpwooci 3-1M3
Air Conditioning
Parts. accessories. Milt Glass home. doubt of the outcome from the very
Hobby, Toy Shop, 206 East Shots, reasonable to
Sheet Metal Work Bicycle,
Baltimore Avenue, Clifton Heights, Klngswood 3-6768, . _-:--;--;-__
MAdison 6-0713. Opposite Clifton FOR SALE-=Thayer baby buggy, center snap as the ball sailed
Asbes and Rubbish Removed
little used, 1$10; two wrought iron through the goalposts for the prec·
Theater,
chairs, one bucket, one butterfly, ious point that spelled victory' with ..awns Mowed. General Haulln;r
..ployment' Agency open for busi- $5 each. KJIngswood .!l.-8656. __
four minutes remaining. A deter- 238 BardIn&, Ave. Mono", Pa.
BOX 48
ness. Domestic help available. FOR SALF. 1954 Volkswagen mined Garnet defense, led by Johni
CLobe9-3358
Pho'1e KIng.wood 4-8251.
sedan; $525. Call LOwell 6-6681. Bond, took the ball away from Me-!
PERSONAL - Furniture ref in- FOR SALE - 8-inch circular saw, dia on downs at midfield and then_I·
ELNWOOD
ish.d, repaired and upholstered,
taple mounted with % horseAdding Machines
..
slip, covers, draperies. and· rngs. po~er motor. 'Practically brand
out the clock as the game end
, TYPEWRITERS
Complete decorating service. Qual- new. Call LEhigh 2·2506.
ity work at bargain prices. Please, FOR' SALE _ Dining room flirniThis new Garnet team took the I
FOR SALE or RENT
call LOwell 6-3031 .or Klngs,,!,ood
ture. Charming reproductions of
for the 1960 season with high I Ball1raore Pike .. LiueOin Ave.
~-7282
for
free
estImate.
Garrett
Early
American
'collectors'
items;
hopes
but was shaken early by a
DESK MODEL
Swarthmo...
buffet, dropleaf table (seats 8),
_
Free,
vase-back
chairs
Tn
pine
by
Drexel.
70-yard
Media
touch~own
pass
on
PORTABLES
Estsbbshed 1922
kittens, excellent
'KIngswood 3-7641.
the third play of the game. Media
00
Klngswood 4-5587.
FOR SALE _
made another threat in the first ~ulet, _rnl Surroundlop Wltb
FOR RENT
coat, dresses,ridin"
quarter but the Garnet held on the EI
three-yard line, not realizing then
garage, available November and rul1ber bOD,ts, sIze 5; and ma~'s
this great goal-line stand·was
Typewriter Service
Klngswood 1~0272
1.
236
Dickinson
Avenue.
Call
for
high
leather
boot.
about
7%.'
Call
the gr~atest contribution
,., 2 Parlt: Ave"aw.rtb.. or., P••
Klngswood 3-0554.
Klngswood
3-1808~
~;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~:::r:
Phon" Mr. Hudson KI 4-3360 appointment,'!..!!!;~:':::::::::'::~::;;;::FOR SALE
to eventual victory.
.;!lIIWlHUIIDHIUlliuDIlUUUlIUDll'mnnlnmy-1aIIMi
FOR RENT - Large secoJld floor,.
The. second half was "all" two bedroom apartment available
W1th rubber
!i
November 1. Phone Klngswood 31. shaped fountain
. to hose; Swarthmore as the Mustangs faded =~
6078·
complete 3 ft. x 3 ft. 5-lDch alum- physically and eventually spiritual_
•.
inurn '?Pmbination screen and storm
3]
FOR RENT -. Furmshed apart- sash. Gall KIngswood 3-1808.
Iy while dogged and determined i!
ment three rooms, bath; adults.
•
.
Swarthmore hung on to take over §
•
Convenient to ~opping area, trans- F~ SALE - Enghsh blcycl~,. 20 the offensive.
2507 Chestnut St_, Chester I p'Drtati.on. KIngswood 4-4112. .
mches, coaster bra~e! 'trammg
e
lNTERloa & lIiKTERIOR
Many new faces appeared in th "
d "---te Wheels. excellent cond1tlon. Phone
B
d
ENT
"'.'''1<
e room
pnva
Garne t star t'109 I'meup and 1·t IS
. -i!
TRemont 2"5373
bathRwith -facilities
foranlight
cook- . KJngswood 3-2494
-' ,
Free Estimcnes
.......1' Nanlal 0 ....
Near 'coll~ge. Klngswood 3_IFO~ S4LE .- Boy s surcoa~, bl."" difficult to pick anyone student "'~
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. best he 'knew how. Appointed co- ~
stu. crou 1'iODond
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wool captains for the game, Chuck Fel- !l
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FObn: RkENhT
Newer SW!'lrtbhl"lorne I '''bov''coat. Size 16
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Birdsl A never end.
Mustangs guessin~ througho,"t.
LOST
ing sourCe of i"terest and joy
Bond's great fourth perlod
ESTABLISHED 1m
LOST-Red suede jacket and hood, right in your oWn backyard. Get a "breakthrough" tackle, to throw
"ROORNS
"SPOUTING
name printed on Jining and blue bird feeder soon· at, the S. Crothers, the Media back for an eight-yard
~weater. CaU Klligswood 3-, ~~55r6 PlushM,111 road. LOweU loss, was one of the sparks that
"SIDING
I" SUTlERS
$upplies
;;~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~.;;;;;;;.;.'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ exploded the uprising. Ralph KletI.i.n', tremendons pass interception
8TATE .. MONROE 8T8.
SWARTHMORE
stymied a Media drive in the third
MEDIA
100,al,ter. Dick Jackson's kicking and
KI 4-0221
or
KI 3-0635
handling
and
solid
quarterLOwell 6-2176
Ou.. Iit·~ wotk with qualify m.t.rt....
Ib,.clting was outstanding for an
OPii:N PRIDAY EVENINGS
opening game performallce. Mal
•
Anthony's end sweeps behind great
DOES YOUR LAWI NEED
blocking by Har~is contributed
,
.
huge chunks of needed yardage.
CRESSON PRICHARD
REBUILDIIU
Steve Hansell and Chris. Decker
OR AERATlI81
played inspired throughout. C,;aig
I ¥oulnlts fine performance in a new
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Certl1Jed Public Accountants '
SINKING FUND
, 1 , , ' , .... ' 1.
Board of School DJre$>ra,
BTA'l'EMEN'J: of CASH RECBlPl'S and DISBURSEMENTS
SwarUnnore-RutiedgeUnJon School DIstrict,
Swarthmore, pennsylvania.
year ende4
Jnly
3,1960
for,thq,SchoOl
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We bave examined the balance sheet of Swartbmore-Rutledge Union
and POND BALANCE,'Jnly 3, 1960 '
School District as ot Jnly 3, 1960 and the related statements of caSh receipts
and disbursements and changes In funds. for the school yea r then endeli. BlIlan",;Jn118, 191i8·.,. :.,.................... .
, .1.60
Our examination was made In accordance with genera11y acce pted Rudltlng Trtin8ferred from General Fund ............................... .
34.502.60
standards and accordingly Included such testa of t\le accountlng records and
such other auditing procedures as we considered necessary In ~ c1rcurn,
stances.
,
Dlsbuneme,nts; " . ,,(
SInce we had not examined the financial statements 0 f tlie School
In tel:es~.on bonds ........................ .
$6,503.60
District: for prior y~1I. w, made suIIIc1ent investigation of the accounts at
Bonds reUrec!: . . .
.
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Jnly 6, 1959 to be satlB1ied· as to the consistency of the appllcation of acIssue of 1930, Serles P .................. .
1I.0Il0.00
,
Counting principles and procedures.
.
Issue of1963, SerIes H ................ .
20,000.00
In our opinion, the accompanying financial statements p resent fairly
the assets and lIabWtles, arising trom casIi transactions and the accountS
34.502.60
rece1vabl. and payable, of SWlll'thmore-RUtiedge Union SchooI DIstrict at
JIiiy 3, 1960 and the reeeipis and disbUrsements and changes In funds for
Balance, July 3, iiHlo ................ : .. ; .... , ... " _ _..;$::;1.:!:40
the school year then ended, on a basis consistent with that of the preceding
year.
ci~PONDand
LYBRAND, ROSS BROS. & MONTGOMERY
AClTIVITJ:Es POND
ph11adelphia, Penna.
S TATEMENT of CASH BE
August 16, 1960.
J
SWARTHMORE-RUTLEDGE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
for the school year elided JUlY 3, 1960
BALANCE SHEET, JULY 3, 1960
and FUND BALANCES, July 3, 1960. ~
2T4-23
JNVlTATlON FOB BIDS
FOB'
NEW LAUNDRY BUILDING
Excess ·01 dlsbbrsements over receipts,
escluslve of proceeda of temporary
. loan
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.... $1'11,1153.48
Deduct proceeds frOID temporary loan '.
30,000.00
SWARTHMORE - RUTLEDCE
UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
SePtember 30, 1960
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with
MODERN
LIGHTING
FIXTURES I
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Combine beauty and the proper light
lor better seeing with today's home
lighting fixtures. Available in a
variety of styles to lit the mood Of
any ronm., modern lighting fixtures
create an a~mospherc for more
ROGER RUSSELL
P~o;~~,~ph;~
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You c~~ purchase liaJ'lting fixtureS
on.a convenient budge,' p~an. This
plan permitr, you to mako monthly
payments as 'low as $2.00 with
your regular electric bill.
Se. y~u, l;gMil)g f;~u,. dealer alKl uled ,lie
Iixtv,... yOU' 'ik. '_st to i"creas. tile cl:G11f1
;i;
NO'TICE
REALTOR
NOTARY
PUBLIC
. ,
900 Michigan Avenue
Swarthmore
KI 3-1112
ifl.. ~. pleasant. living,
PURCHASE FIXTURtS ON BUDGET PIAN
PaHon Roofing Go.
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.In order to. '.place our business on a
plane with di~tributors in ot~er coinwill inaugurate a new-
Pick-up Policy
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1st
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Media Beverage
Gounty Beverage
119 S. Monroe· St.
(In Back of Modia
01 your"""".
Now is the time to do those things,
munities, the distributors of Media
HOW
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEAlS
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, LOwell 6-27Q9
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115 ~ Orange St_
LOwell 6- 22 23
I~ts
01 hard wor)., .lIhe< lor tilling or lor
and our rotaHllers can save you
Edward G. Ghipman
and Son
General Cantrvctor
IJUILDeRS.'Since 1920'
TILE FLOORS, PLISTIC TILE
FORMICA COUlTER TOPS
ROO~lla Ind SlnlNa
CUSTOM KITCHEIS
ADDITIONS _ILTERATIOn
Fr.. Estlllllt..
1401 Ridley Avenue
Chester, Pa_
TRemont 2-4759
TRem"nt 2-.5689
aerating.
To help you with the complete
lawn job, we also have spreaders.
rollers. mowers - in short, almost
anything you'll need.
For information and to
reserve equipmentl call
'.
Sprh\gfield Rental Co.
• E! W.... I••• InlH
I,rll"lttld, PL
Klngswood 4-0660
DON'T luY IT -
RENT ITII
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of retail estabJishments in'
Penn.' .larse, Suna, 'heads
Swarthmore's main retail shopping
Comas 10 Swarthmore area which includes about 40 stores
.'
The Penn Jersey Tra?sport~tlon
Studr:s survey. of retail buslDe~s
estabb~hments lD the Cam~en-Phila~elphla-Trenton Metropobtahn ReglOB has now reached Swart more,
.
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It was announced today y enry
Fagin ' executive director of PJ.
The surveY.is a section
the larger PJ RegIonal EconomIC Survey,
which in turn is one of 10 field sur·
veys being carried out this year,
0:
Fagin explained.
These 10, integrated surveys are
designed to produce a complete,
composite picture of the region's
present use of its rail, street and
highway facilities. Their purpose
is to establish a basis for determining what type of transportation
program - both rail and highway
_ will best serve the region's future needs.
For the next two weeks PJ reprasentatives will be intervieWing the
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TO TAYLOR HOSPITAL
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and Bridge
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PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH
SPIOED PEACHES
A DELICACY
Charmingly prepared and
,equal to grandmother's
Ucompany pride."
FULL QUART 69c
* *
OAlKERMD'S
DRUC
STORE
SWARTHMOREAN
Mader Lists Concerts
"Die Fiedennaua" at the Metropol- until 8:20 in the auditorium of th
itan Opera House. .
Nether Providence High SchOOl'
Frank ~ader of South .Chester
On November 2, Stan-ley Babin, Wallingford.
'
on South Chester road, Park and i road~ presIdent of the ~e~Ia Com- 'a young pianist, who won critical
Dartmouth avenues. This area is' munlty Concerts ASSOCIatIOn, pre-, accolades following his first EuroBack the Band
,
being studied by PJ as 'B ty.pical sents the schedule of concerts sel~c- pean tour in 1969, will present a
suburban shopping neighborhood.
ted by the board ~f directors.
program.
MEDIA IDMMOIITY COIIERTS"'?
PJ is a government agency which
The first concert on Wedn'esday,
The third concert will be presenpr,$enfs
t ' 1959 th
h' . t
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d
was se up lD
roug JOlD October 6, wIll present the vibrant ted on Monday, February 13 when
eo or U ppman
action by 12 units of government--,
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f our coun t'les each'lD P
' Theodor
Uppman, baritone, praIsed the Festival Quartet wIll SlDg
OCT. 5. 1960
ennsyl
vama
~,
and New Jersey, the federal gov- for his portrayals in "Pelleas ~
All .c~neerts begin at 8:30 p.m.
Nether Providence High School
ernment the two states and the Melisande," "Don Giovanni,", and Seats are held for the membershipp ~~===~8~:3~O'~P~.t.4~.~=~~~
City of 'Philadelphia.
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Teacher Issue Report Query
(Continued from Page 1)
,
At t~e end ~f the ye.ar a Parents
Co~ncil C?mmlttee whIch had made
an mtenslve study of th~ strengths
and weaknesses of variOUS, meth.
O?S
reporti~g, said th~t the combmatlon on t~lal here mlg~t prove
the most sattsfactory possIble for
all ,parents and children, and. ~hat
it felt one year was not suffICIent
for a real evaluation..
Luman Gesford, Sixth grade
teacher, who ,is chairman of the
te~chers committee' on reporting,
said he expected returns would be
complete within a couple of weeks
and the results would then be discussed with all teache.rs. Other
members of the commIttee are:
M~s. Janet Gr?ff, Miss Lois Green,
MISS Nell WIseman, Mrs. Grace
Witter, and Mrs. Abbe Enders. '
1Dz:. Harry Kingham, new super.
intendent of the District, said he
understood the teachers had ma~e
their evaluation. l;Ie' did not disclose its outcome. He said the
questionnaire was to see if any
minor adjustments were desirable
this year. I~ any radical change
from the present sysJ;em were desired, it of course could not be
worked out for the present year,
he added.
The present system is a parentteacher conference early in the
school year, followed by a rwritten
report a couple of months later, a
conference in the early spring, and
a written report at the end of the
term. 'Synlbols S (strong achievement) , N (normal or ~verage
achievement), I .(improving) J and
W (weakness) 'Bre used in kindergarten through third grade. Academic achievement in the' fourth,
fifth and sixth grades is described
by A (superior achievement for
grade,) IB (above average for
grade), C (average for grade), D
(-passing, but below average), E
(unsatisfactory, very little work
accomplished). These are similar
to the letter marks received by
students in junior and senior high
school. \First thr
social development.
BIG
(l!
DOLLAR
SALE!
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Ia
9th ANNUAL DREXEL'HILL,ANTIQUES SHOW
and SALE
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BROAD STREET METHODIST CHURCH (James Hall)
SAVE
~ Admission 60c E
'16-oL$1
cans
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Joan of Arc
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S~VE
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lOci Seaside Brand
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SAVE lOci Delicious Chocolate Flavor
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SAVE ZOeI Ideal Whole Style
1Hz
cans •
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SAVE: lacl Ideal Fancy
pint
iars
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Lancaster Brand, Whole or Either Half, Genuine
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Fresh Caught, Freshly Cut
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.~59c
Fillet Flounder. • • ------Apple or Cherry' Pies 3:: $1
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Extra -Sharp
(heese,~ 79
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ea·49
Blueberry
Pie
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Wednesday, Thursday, Frida,y - Oct. 5, 6. 7..
Shop Thursday 'til 9 p.m.
friday 'til 10 p.m.'
Kidney Beans • 7
Lima, Beans • • •-•- - - - Hershey Syrup • • 5~$1
White Potatoes ., 10 $1
Salad. Dressing • • 4 $1
Legs of Lamb •• • • ~55c
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Burmont Road and School Lane
All PrieM EffectIve
Sept. 28 thrv Oct. 1. 1960
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The following ad was 10 come 10 JOU in
"Living Oolor," but, when, W8 found oul Ihe'
cosl, ,ou'II,haYa to slruggle through it in
B!ack I Whilel
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Five Dollars a week between now and December
25th (plus - an initial payment) will not only
hold for you but win probably' pay in full the
cost of that new Camera or Projector you've been
considering.
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THINK IT OVER!
The' Cimera & Hobby Shop
SW~RTHMORE
STORE·, Chesfer Road - Open Thursday and Friday Evenings 'til 10
OAK ,PARK SHOPPING CENTER,' Bishop Road and Baltimore Pike
, ()pen tuaiday, Wednesday, Thursday 'tift P~., Friday ~JiI,IO P~.
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The Swarthmorean, 1960-09
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1960-09
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