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RwarJhmore, Pa., Friday~ August 5. 1960
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$4.00 PER YEAR
Two WrolP Do
Rock In R~II. Combo
Tw. Broil.., 1 .11 & TIIDD' I BOY SCOUTS
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, I ... One hundred and sixty Canteen.' DII il a.II..8 Fire F.ffteen Boy Scouts of Troop 1
Trip 10 Co·orallo
Therefor. -Teacher
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era attended. the. Thursday night
Whittier Place Motl,er's of the Methodist Church are at..
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T8es.si?tn'lcasht wheekDm ~he hh of·th.e
: Heroic Rescue
fte~ding Camp Resica, Stroudsburg
200 From United States
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rIDl y ,urc. anclDg eld doml.
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or two weeks along with Troop 2.
Paid
nance over the evening, with bridge
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Members of Troop 1 include Ennis
To Attend National
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lessons and ping-pong offered also.
'Fhe Swarth~ore Fire Company Duling. Senior patrol leader; assisCo. nferenee
At '. a. special meeting: of the, A great many recent graduates and eDJoyed a fatahty-fn!e record, from tant patrol leaders' James Break.
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Swarthmore-Rutledge
Board students from Nether.Providence its inception in 1907 until Thurs. ell. Thomas
and
SW;:hmoreans. Linda De·
at 6 p.m: Wednesday eveDIng Pr. attended. Canteen will' continue day of last week when double trag. Smith.
Su pes,
arl~tte Brodhead and
Harry ;Kmgham, superintendent of through August unless otherwise edy struck quickly and inexorably
e ~iddelton WIll leave tomorrow
schools, poi~ out that in the announced in The Swartbmorean. despite the bravest and best efforts
Obiter' boys attending the camp mornmg fro~ Beverly Hills Junior
tran8f~rral of .Mrs. Mildred Brain On Monday of this week, 158 stu.' of a mother to save the lives of her are Jerry Hebble, Douglas Suther- H~ghSchool, 10 Upper Darby, along
froDl first grade teacher to elemeXJ. deqts Dei guests turned u .for the two youngest children.'
~:d, James Kent, John ~a~n, Pa~l With many other boys and gins
tary reading specialist a provision evening which was brighte~ed with
Theh~e.of Dr. Neal A Weber b yo. S.am Hopper, WIlham WIl· fr?Dl strrrounding areas, for a bus
of salary for her .had inadvertently a 'multiplicatio~ dance and a Mexi. at 1 Whittier p~~ce was a quiet one a~~J,~;nH~:r~ffrey, John Frost tnp to <:Olorado sponsored. by the
been overlooked ~n the budget for can hat dance. The game room drew at 3:30 on the afternoon of July 2 8 . '
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Y~ung L~fe Program. T~elr destl.
next year. H~ever, the faict tl1 at considerable interest for many of All but tl:te father of the Striemer
nation wJlI be the FrontIer Ra~h
over all saiary increases among t~ the canmeners.. ' , .
family, whic~ is occupying the
?n the slopes of M01;lnt Princeton,
faculty for the next S~I ye"r do :Next Monday a five.pi~e rock dwellin~ for the summer (the Web.
In. the Colorado ~ockies.
not become effective until Septem,. !n'roll combo will entertain for part
gone to Argentina for
The group WIll be accompanied
ber and they. had been ~lc.ula:ted at of- the evening. An effort is being two years), had gathered for reo
by staff personnel and additional
the new rate from the hegmnlllg of made to provide some form of en. freshments. There was Mrs. WUda
Full Program Keeps
counselors. En route they will' stop
~he Daw budgetary year, July .G, will tertainment each session, prefer. St~iemer, 37. and the four Striemer
Guests, Hosts
~n K~nsas, ColaradoSprings, COlo.;
J~st ~bout make up the deficit, ably talent from the Swarthmon! chIldren, Katherine (Kathy) 11,
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~t night they wilt stay in motels.
King~ eX'plained to the relief of area. Anyone wishing. to perform Charles 10, K~ith 7" an.d Jef,fn!Y 5.
Busy
The trip, will include a week of
Boa:d members (and doubtless Mrs. should notify Anthony Pi.rinie, sup. Soon .the y.ou~er boY8 asked. for
The Frellch visitors in Swarth. ~ravelin~. and a week at the ranch.
BraIn).
ervisor
. some potato ChIPS to take'out and more, under the auspices of the Ex. ApproxImately 200 young people
Tuition rates for non-resident.
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eat in the backyard. Given the chips peri~ent. in International Living. froni all over the United States win
students set for next year reflected
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they departed from the group.
are hvenmg up~these summer days attend the conference. During their
slightly higher costs in local educa.
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. Shortly afterward screams ema. for their host families and others stay horseback riding, swimming.
tion: kindergarten which had been
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iJl the community. Five of them will hikes, and special entertainment I
$175 wUl be ,100; elementarY
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be moving to new families this week will be provided; round.ups, or
grades whlch were $350 will be
Local Resident Is Oldest
because of conflicts in vacation group disevssions will be held fre..·
PSO; and high school students (or
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quently.
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ratgel'their parents) wi}} pay $570
racticins:- Pia.
Mr. and Mrs. lUlr! Fox and Mr.
Sue .'was the only recipient of a
instead of the_previous.years $560.
Architect
and Mrs. Warren Warden of Yale free trip from this a·rea. She was
June Marie Campbell of Freeport,
George M. Ewing of Columbia
F.erris W. Mitchell of the Dart· avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hil· elected as Swarthmore's "Mag Hag"
Me., who attended Farmington Tea. avenue, one of Philadelphia's old. mouth House, a salesman at Allied kert of Strath Haven avenue; Mr. to sell su~scriptions and sold more
chers' College and graduated from est practicing architects, had an an. Chemical's National Aniline ,Divi· and Mrs. D. Mace Gowing of Par· than 100 per cent. She was present(Continued on Page 5)
niversary yesterday and as part sion, retired· June 30 after 40 years rish road; and Mr. and Mrs. R.· K. ed with this award' in May at '8 cer_ _ _ _ _ _-'--__
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of the observanee was presented of service.
Timmons of Springfield.
emony ,eld at the Conestoga High
:with a 72-candle birthday cake by . 'Mr. Mitchell joined National AniThere have beet)·many group ac· School.
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his,office staff.
lln~ June 5.
as a laboratory tivities during th.eir stay in addi.
Charlo~e also received a scholar.
d"Now completing his 48th year as aSSIstant ~n the Philad~lphia t!O? to the individ~al experiences ship eliminating all costs except
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an architect Mr ,E'Win g was grad- B.I. anch Of,flce. Hetran.Sferre.d to.lliVlD.t,in. homes •. w,hich the.UExper. that of transportat,ion. on',e boy and
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uated from' D;exel Instltu~c-;. of the Phila~elphia Bral\ch Sales De· iment" feels is the most imp?rtant girl i~ the junior c~ass ,~rom each
... . S..~.t~~~~y ~ert;q:c;'--r ~\ ."" ~~i~J~~l9-~Jn~~.· . g~T~~e~t~1}..~~.~!);.!~· ~.'" ." asp~t of _~~e program~ ,A piCniC sup. town I~ 'awarded thIS ~rI~e. Linda,
Boost CIW '. . sons,' George/ Jr.;. of ,Wayne ~it"d ,In file thtettvenlDi'Y~,~r~: ~~:~it- ptlr !'B~ty.Was g1ve!l,~·M,Qn.djLy as.~p:sJ~~t,otSue-lfiddelton'8'i)fize,
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Alexander of Wallingford, became chell has calle,! on most .o.(.tlie,~m- evemngbr the hostfatnilies'at the reeelv~d a :redq~a.on .of $10 from
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partners of the architectural and portant leather processors and home of tfJe Ray Hunts on Harvard the trip as a member of the Youth
Swarthy continued ~o smile broad. engineering firm which b~ars his ~any manufac.turers jJl .the textile avenue. Families and ffYW, guests group of Swarthmore.
Iy late last week as hIS Swarthmore. name.'
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mdustry. He IS recognized as 'lin had a ·chance to meet the whole
S,wim ~lub. tea.m. added ano:hel' ',Born in Philadelphia on August ?uthol'ity in leather and textile dye. group. The . French gue~ts were- in~ght .POII~ts In dIvlOg and 44 pomts 4. 1888, ~r. Ewing and his family mg.
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.t~oduced ~ such Amencan activiIn s~mmg e~ents.to ensure a firt. moved to Chester when he was very
Mr. ~Itchell S extlerl~cc ~nd ties as eatmg corn on the cob and
al sixthpla~e In the 1960 Subllrban young. He attended the Chester pub- technolOgIcal knowledge IS bemg watermelon and playing baseball.
Swimming ~ague ?hampionships lic schools. going from grammar ~assed on ~o t~e y~unger salesman There, haye been t~ip~ to WestingHarvard Avenue Resident'
(,last year' It ~tood eighth. and in school directly to Drexel lristitute. 10 t~e .Phllad~lphla. Branch on .a house. Sun Oil, Viscose, ,.Frankli ll
Resigns Post At
1958. seventh).
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, In 1928" Mr. Ewing and his wife, contmulOg b~sls. It IS felt that hiS Institute, and Robin Hood Dell. The
Last Thursday night Beth Pur- the former Mary Christine Dodds, k?owledge WIll be of great value to Henry Gayleys were> hosts to them
Tay'or
nell pl~ced fourth and Richard Mc- of Nal'berthmoved to Swarthmore' hIS succ~ssors.
.' . for a ~ay at the shore, Tuesday.
Curdy 'sixth' ininter~ediate 'girls: . 'Mr. 'Ewin'g is a member~f th~ . Mr. M~tchell ba~ Hved in Swarth; In individ~al.homes these fri'e~dSDr. Marjorie Roach (Mrs. W. R.
and boys diving classifications, Fri. Swarthmore Presbyterian Churc}!. more for approxImately 3.0 years, have been flOdlOg out how we hve ~i1.~our), of Harvard. ~.venue, phy.
day Judy Courtney took third in and has ,been active in the Presby- and is a past commander of the 10- and have jained in family activities slcI~n at Taylor ~o~pI~I's dispen.
junior girls diving ThEm aliI age tery of the Philadelphia Synod for cal American Legion Post..
-marketing. "dressing the table", ~dary fo~ the pas~ SlJ!: years. and res·
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groups proved they were as indom- many years. He served on the
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elements' ,Saturday S.warthmore Borough 'COuncil for
FRACTUR,ES, FIBULA swimm.in g at the -:001. playing
mo.mmg, mIdgets and intermediates eIght years, and .belongs to numer.
.MIldred
Clerk. of. the
etc. Some.
College Northampto M
t.J';:lth.
swl1~mu~g to gain 24 points at Ea,~t ous .profes~i.onal ~rganizati~ns, in~ of the ·Sw:a~t?mo~e.Rt.t1edg~ .U?ion . o;~n~ and hav~ found it fun. , . sht! wui assume the. n, osi~~~:f er~
~lnteland pool and seniors nnd eludmg the American I~sbtute of School DIstrIct. IS now "sporting"
e Rob:rt J agels took .thelr sista'nt physician.
p
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JUniors for an additional point at Architects.
. . a cast on her left l~, as a resp!t:,of guest Rogel Na.hon from Lebanon:
Dr. Roach received her m
Marple-~ewtoWn. right in the mid· ,Since the day when Mr. Ewing a fall on Monday mght. Miss Bond up to the CatskIlls for a few. d.ays,: degree from Johns H oPk' edic~l
dIe of n:urricane
started out with Karcher and had just been to the movies; and in tHhe
.G<>ods d.rove Dom.lmque- more Md and erved lDtsh• Batafltlf-·
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Taking fourth in midget boy'$ Smlt, rc Itects, 0
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reaststroke (46.7) a1,ld.secotid-in unal e· ounbe
IS fO~ Il'~ m Char, durnhel . erthan e lnd·a. W - Jean Louis Reymonet and Annie I before coming to Taylor. She was
0e m
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also assistant physician at V
baekstroke (415) Jack'Cushing not 19 8. t h e pro lems 0 hIS chents s ap~
only erased Ri~hard M. cCurdy's old have become his o~ problems, and f e l l . '
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Swart~more brepststroke record of whet er t ?, c~mpany s account IS
46.8 but moved his own Swarthmore a small parIsh In a remote suburban Tuesday walked to Dr. Harold Roxliam R. Gilmour .
baokstro.ke reoord up from J1.8 area, or a costly government con- by's office where the doctor's 200th 'C;n"y Club' Eams
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moves into a new kind of structlon,the. knoWIn~ hand 0_ x·ray reve e t at t e ruU a was
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..R~ Iief ateci from' Dickinsonmour,
College in
distinction being the only person George 1M. Ewmg, Sr., IS never far broken at the ankle,; Wednesday she
Several gIrls from the VICInIty of 1959, and is now taki
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to ever s'iInult&neously hold the from the /Working blueprint.
was back in the
Lafayette' and Danmouth av,enues work in economics at
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teamreeords in all four strokes,
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offlice wherei,
hcrU;cht andI a kno,:
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Arts Cen'ter Instructor
rol er-type e aIr s e ee s coo er, earn ~,65 for the 9hllean relief
A second son George G') .
Attends ,Puppet festi"aJ and happier than brooding in the
·Some. of the
of was
'from'
MABICIAI COMPLETES 11TH
heat at her ho~e on Yale avenue. the el~b are: Laura and Jill Esta- High School iast June and w '11
Emma Louise Warfield of Spring.
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(Continued on Pa 5 ) I enTOUR OF WESTERN COLLEGES field, a charter me!Dber of Puppet- SCIENTIFIC ATTACHE RETURNS.
Dory, Patty and Cathy P:iccard' 0
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Dr. and Mrs. Paul F. Gemmill eers of America, is serving as chair·
FROM PARIS EMBA.SY Dartmouth avenue, HeJen and G
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of Thayer road have just returned man of Puppets in the World of
Professor and l\Ir!;. Edward H. Edith Hasbrouck of Lafayette a\'eIRLS MAvE TEST RUN
from their 11th summer tour of col. Therapy nt the Pup,et Festival to Cox of Park avenue returned last nue, and Molly Malone of DartAT '62 'ROUND-UP' SITE
leges and universities in' ~he west, be' held at tIt£' Detroit Institute of week from Paris. Professor COx, mouth avenue
Nancy W,bster of Elm avenue,
presenting a show of magic.
. Arts. August 1 through. August 6. who retired as a' member of the
They raiSed· the money by plant- who has just returned from two
Dr. <;emmill. who is' a professor Miss Warfield has served as ther- Swarthmore College faculty in 1958 ing, digging, and weeding plants. weeks at Spruce Ridge, Onondagan .
of economics 'at the' UniversitY' of apy consultant for the 'national or- has served as one of the Scientific selling cool drinks; and a free play Council Girl Scout Camp at Old
Pennsylvania in the' winter, be. ganization for the past eight yea!s. Attaches in the Paris Embassy.
at which they sold "'penny fudge Forge, N.Y., was one of a group of
comes Paul Fleming iri'the
In 1938 she formed the nearby
The Department of State haa ere· I raisin dots..
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and this year, with his ~pant, members into the Quaker ~i1lage ated the offices ~f. science advisers
Sinc~ the girls, no~e ~ver iO, were "test run" on "camping conditions
gave .programs
DUnois, KaJl88S, puppeteer~ whom ~he :wIll ~epresent to the var~ou~ Ambassadors in 10 under·the Inip-ression that each ~n. a~ ver!:n'!~s, Vt., where th~ ·world
Idaho, WlUlhington: and Montana. . at the ~glonal gutl~· meetings ·held of the prmClp~!. capirols of the ny. would ~U¥. ~hole.gla,sa, at 'Jlulk WIde • Roundup" 01' lQ 000 Girl
The author 0'1 'several boop on -at .ttie national feStival in Detroit worl~. These advisers now' pllly aa tlleY have estinJated that the money Scouts will be beld in
etonomte.. Dr~ GemmtllJiu .. ~ tblB'Weeli '. .
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',' lincreasinalY iJrl~rtant ~l~ in var·Iw.u·~ y ,some y~~ ~ . A~rf~~ attbepilotcamp,
toul:Gf " ' •.u1tlh7 . . . .~I. . ~,.::,,_~ W.rfieJdia" ~~ in,stnc· iws phases ~f t'be UaitN . ~t. ~ ~~ .of.~. a
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tile etrls took • ftw, day canoe _ ,
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day following a six week trip to road ~ntertalned at a tea from 8 Brlghtwatel'll, Long
N.Y. F'arms, Media, formerly.
Mr and Ml'II William L. Scar. the West Coast. Their tour included to 6 0 clock In her home Wednesday The paternal grandparents are Mr more. . '
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Dick of Rutgera avenue, returned
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from .. While
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In London
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose H. V.n avenue returned Saturday from . a
30 YALE AVENUE
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they visited with the Peter Millers, Alan of Park avenue, spent the two week vacation at Stone HarlK.r,
TELEVIIID. - HOME ..d AUTO RADIO - PHOI".
formerly of Mariette avenue. Don ,month of July at HuleLtt s Landing N.J. David had been at Stone Har·
"Bring It to Us or We'll Com. to You"
will return in September with Jim on the east shore of ake George. bor as a member of the beach clean·
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Robinson after motoring through ~n route. to the lake they stopped up patrol since June 17.
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several Western European coun. m Waddmgton, N.Y., on the St
Mr. and Mrs. ·WilIlam S. Spencer ....
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Lawrence Seaway to spend ·the with Robin, SharplI,.and Jimmy, ar·
;';. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sey· Irlve home
after 'spendlng
of Elm avenue returned Sunday mour 8. Rutherford, former resi· se:veral days in .the Poconos.
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t their ,dents of Strath Haven avenue. The
Mrs. Arthur 'G. Adams of Mor·
f rom a th ree w eel< vacat Ion
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at Lake George were thetr two recently her cousin Dr. Margaret
Eaglesmere.
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had as guests Captain and Mrs. d aughters an d f amlles
DOI'T LET BEAUTY V",ATIOI TOD.I .
Corben C. Shute of Maple avenue, Mrs. John W. Sprout and. sons Ron· State College. Dr. Matson Is asso.
9 South Chester Road
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K Morse of aid and John, Jr., of HIghtstown, ciate professor of sociology at the
Harvard avenue, Mr. 'and Mrs. N.J., and_Mr: and Mrs. John W. Pennsylvania . State University, as
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Crawford C. Lance of Haddonfield, :raylor an~ children Carol and Dav· well as director of soelal welfare
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majors. She was visiting some of
N.J., and Mrs. Joseph raul and Id of BaltImore, Md.
dau hte Jean and Anne of Flint
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Douglass her ..tudents in this section of the
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J and children
David, Lan- state last week.
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~,:. Frank Molloy and sons ny, Eugene, and Ann moved Friday Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Johnson of II
. Frank' and Terry of Strath Haven from 317 Haverford place to their Amherst avenue left Wednesday to
avenue returned recently fro'." a new home a~ 230 Pa~ avenue, the sPend the month of August in Re.
MOTOR TUNE-UP with ENCINE SCOPE
two week stey with Mrs. Molloy's former Marmo house. On Mottday hoboth, Del. During thei" absence
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
CHECK BRAKES
sister and family Mr. and Mr9 Tom Mr. and Mrs. John St.. John and their home will be occupied by the;
Murphy of Cincinnati, O.
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three children ar~ived from Michi. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. W. Galloway
GULF ~A$ and OIL
AUTO-LITE BAmRIES
Graham Taylor, son of Mr. and gan to take up reSIdence at the Hav. Tyson of St. Petersburg, Fla.
ROBERT J.ATZ. Mgr.
Mrs. John R. Taylor of Ogden ave. erford plLice- address.
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Shoe·
nue retumed recently from a two.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson R•. Hoover, maker and sons Alan and Bruce of
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
trip through New York State, Jr., of Wallingford ~eturned Mon. Academy road returned Saturday
touring Lake Champlain, the Adir. day from a two week s stay at Roc. from a two week vacation. They
Opposite Borough Parking Lot
Wold.Deethaven Camp at SqllaIf'
. spent the
N Cfirst week fishing at Hat·
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Dlrt.,utl! ••• L.fl"H, A". . .
ondBc'k Mountains, aud the St. Law. ky
L a k e, N H.. They ha d .as guests t h~'r teras, .., and the second at Fair.
rence Seaway.
Anne Wilburn of Drew avenue is 90ns Wlll,am O. Busby of Brooklme view Lake at Tafton in the Poconos.
Closed Saturday 12:30 P.M.
visiting her grandmother Mrs. K. and
>;oung
of
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hansell,
E. Pfeiffer of Baltimore fora short wyo, WIth their respectIve familIes. Jr., and two sonS George and Stev· ljl
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time after which she will be a cam.
Mrs. Ross W. Marriott and her enson of North SwarthmlJl'e avenue'
per in the senior unit at Camp Hid. daughter I Miss Alice Marriott of recently attended a family picnic
den Fall. in' the Poconos. Her par. Lafayette avenue returned hom~ and reunion at Carli.le.
ents Cdr. and Mrs. William G. last week following a two week va·
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Harris of
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Wilburn with their son Dick will cation at Beach Haven, N.J.
South Princeton avenue were
also be on vacation visiting friends
Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Stott and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor P.
this week at East Greenwich near, family. of Dartmouth avenue r~. l..i lispie of Eastern Shore, Md., last
Quonset Point R.I: their former turned recently from a month s weekend
home
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Ka;"'n Weckerl~y returned to her Frostburg, Md., and World's End,
TO WED II SEPTEMBER
home In Easton last weekend after Forksville,
Pa.
Two
daughters,
Mir·
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Miss Margaret Merryfield Laim.
a visit with her uncle and aunt Mr. I
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and Mrs. John Magee of Yale their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. b.eer, da~ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wll·
H. D Roeloff of Arden Farm East 1.Iant Lalmbeer of IWse Tree,
square.
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daughters Susan and Leslie of For. August 9.
the bride of Mr. J'ames
est lane 1eturned Sunday from a
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight .Cooley of Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Swarthmore
102 Park Avenue
trip to California.
Columbia avenue returned recently pet;ersen of Fairfield! Conn., at a
Rich Redden, son of Mr. alld Mrs, from a two week trip?, Glacier 3 oclock ceremony FrIday, Septem.
O. T. Redden of Cornell a~uei te.. National Park, Mont., a'1-d a visit
2, Chin ,tht Elwartbmore Presby·
turned home recently from a nine. with their son and daugbter.in,l8!W
an
nrc.
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day stay hi Lankenau Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooley of
Miss Patricia Jane Sullivan of
where he was confined with an In. Portland, Ore.
Philadelphia will be the maid of
faction resulting from a nail injury.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hilkert of honor and only attendant.
Miss Katharine F. Herrmann of Strath Haven avenue returned
Mr. Robert Leon Petersen of New
116-A Ogden avenue moved this Monday from a two week vacation York will be his brothel"s hest man.
week into her new home at 301 Glen· at'Goddard College Music Center in The ushfll's will be Mr. Richard
Plainfield, Vt.
Brook Laimbeer, brother of the
wood avenue, Moylan.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe
Mrs. Robert Shapley of Media, bride, and Mr. TIiomas Francis Mc·
of Thayer road returned last weeIi. the former Susan Hansell'of North llugh of Philadelphia.
end from Ocean City, N.J., where
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visit their son.in.law and daughter ormer nn r; rs. I lam . lIam Scott, on Wednesday, July 27,
h A. U'illeraf Patton. of Haverford place, the for. In the U. S. Naval Hospital, Quan.
Ml'.and Mrs. J on
Media..
mer Molly Banks; Mrs. Richard
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H. Lindle Peel of Columbia ave. mer ancy e~am; an er col.
nue finis:.. a six' week cours. at. lege classmate MISS Trlna McClai~
the University of Pennsylvania to. who I. presently ·Mrs. Shapley s
F,r MAtUIIE III_IIIIPTI.••S
guest.
day.
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,Mrs. William H. Webb of South
Albert Hansen In, son of Mr. and
Chester road is spending the week Mrs. Albert Hansen, Jr., of Drew
MRI, LLOYD .E. IAUFFMAI
at the Finger Lakes Camp Farth. avenue will leave tomorrow for Cen.
104 Parle Avenue'
Swarthmore, Pe.
est Out near Geneva, N.Y. She will ter Sandwich, N.H., where he will
Open All Summer
return home Monday.
visit his grandmother Ml·S. Chester
Capt. and Mrs. Furman L. Shep. Howe. Mrs. Hansen will join' them • IUIllllllUlUnDUllmUUlDDwllDWCUUlllldttDIIWIIIDU'O
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Haverford place to Key West, Fla. four other children for a week's
Midsb!pman David Shute, a third visit.
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Hot & Cold Dishes e
Middletown Road - Media, Pa. Opposite High Meadow
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Mrs. Corben C. Shute of Maple ave·
nue until September 6.
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Mr. and Mrs D. Mace Gowing
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MH. W;lson H.~u.hton of Spring.· vI~it with their allnt Mrs, Charlft
Police received reports {rom two . and children Larry and Betsy of field, formerly of Swarthmore en· Montgomery in C4lveland 0 pel
mothe>;, that their ~ughte" .h;ad &v,erford place, and Mrs. Bur. tered the United State.· Co..stthelr grandparentS Mr. :md" Mrs.
been. Improperly . addresled by n~tt B mother Mrs. James A. Ander. Guard, July 13, and is receiving .JaDJ"s Donovan in PlttsblU'&'h. Mrs.
strange men while I\n route home son of Park avenue returned recent-Ibasic training at Cape May, N.J.' 'Spencer flew to Pittsburgh las\
from the locsl pool during the past Iy .from a three week vacation In
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week• A 12-year..,I dgtr
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volved. in the firat case which in. stay ~e Burnetts entertained Mr. a g r nne 0 ,a e ~ven~e leave
cIluded indecent eJ
Mrs. Morris M. 11'e of College
curred in the', pool parking I t t and Mrs. Lewis K; Burnett of Rltt- Raymond T. Bates at their summer and Princeton avenues returned re3 :16 Friday 'afternoon.
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a man, 0
home at Princess Point, Yarmouth, cently from a two week visit with
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her son Mr. Lee, Jr., and family III
mproper advances were made
Susan Drlebaus, daughter of Mr.
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from a car to two other girl. about and Mrs. William' H. Drlehaus of
RabID and Sharon Spencer have
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--------from the vicinity of Da~outb and >isitil,lg. tl,1e:Robert S. Bennetts of VIew road following a three week "/ laude in TIuJ S.......u._.·
Amherst "venue. to their home five South Chester roaa who are spend. ~~~~~~~=~~~=~=~=~~==~=~===~~
blocks away. Although the mo~her ing th
t
~- the car in the second case, pol.
I1lr. and Mrs. Irvin Zimmerman
Ice, as ~sual; are hampered in ap. and son :j{arl of Harvard avenue
prehendlUg those responsible due to returned ~ last weekend from a
the lack of anyone's noting the Ii· week'. visit at 'Henderson Harbor
cense,number of the automobile of on Lake Ontario, N.Y.
the o~fender..
Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen
Pol.'ce r~elved a call from Taylor of' Harvard avenue entertained at
HospItal, RIdley P~rk, at 12:61 a.m. dinner following the christening of
7'Uesday that James Foley, 16, of David Cornell Braun, son of Rev,
Harvard avenue,had been admitted an d Mrs. Pe ter B raun of New Hav·
for 9bservation.following his falling en, Conn., on Sunday, July 24.
,
out of a car being driven southwest
Mr. and Mr.: John R. Taylor.of
on Hsrvard avenue at the Strath Ogden avenue'. have had as a guest
Have~ I?n by Jam~' Bingham, 19, recently Mr. Taylor's mother Mrs.
.of F,,'fVlew road. JUJuries were lis- J. C. Taylor of Columbia, S.C., who
ted .as lacerated nose, and left foot, left last weekend after a t~o week
brUIsed left back, body bruises, in· visit. 'Early this week Mr. Taylor's
jured left elbow.
.
sister Mrs. E. G..Ros~ also of Co·
lumbia, S.c., and Dr. Jessie Lucke
Mr. ani:!
John Bond and fam· of Denton, Tex., arrived for a short
.Swarthmore, PaM
5 South Chester Road .
lIyof Marlette avenue returned reo stay.
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cently fr?m a week's vacation at
Mrs. William' L. Scarborough of
Ocean CI~. Mrs. Bond's mother lRutgers avenue is spending. the
Mrs. EdWIn M. Sturtsvant of Balti· week visiting her father Mr. Karl
m?re accompanied them on thoir Edwards of Macon, Mo. '
trIp.
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Upon recommendation of Dr.
Harry W. Kingham, Superinten.
dent of Swarthmore Schools the
, Seh 00I D'Irectors
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has, alp.
Board of
'proved the Introduction' of the Ph •
.lca).Sclence Study Committee r!.
grain In h '
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p YSICS or
e coming
year.
The new physics course, accord.
ing to. Harry E. Oppenlander
science department head, has ~
under consideration for the paBt
two years. Organized in 1956 at the
Massachusetts InStitute of Tech.
· noloo, the Physical Science Study
'Coinlllittee has developed a massive
;revision of conventional high school
'physics programs to meet modern
.needs. The committee tbat pi-epared
~the revision included university
: professors and high school teachers
'who drew heaVily upon the vast ro.ourc.. of tile educational 'and
scientific communlt,·es.
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.been sponsored by the National
Science Fou!ldatloJl; the Ford Foun.
,dation, the Alfred P. Sloan Founda.
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tion and other organizations
One of the most important 'sl if
icant aspects of the new progra';: i~
its emphasis upon significant lab.
oratory wprk. The School Board
has therefore authorized the pur.
chase of new laboratory apPllratus
adapted to the course. This appara.
tus reflects the objectives of the
laboratory program _ simple, in.
expensl~e, with interchangeable
'Parts and assembly. In most cases
students have the opportunity to
construct or Lllisetl1ble their appar·
atus. The laboratory material to be
used is not of the "cook-Iiook var·
isty"..Rather it serves as a guide
· through questions and analogies
that direct the student's thoughts
towards discovery.
The program itself is designed to
help the s~dent start fl'om simple
mea8urem~nts of time 8y space
and reach an understanding of the
wave.mechanical explanatio
internal structure of atoms, the
basis of modern physics. Physics is
presented as n fundamental science
';1nd a' uniflOifwhole'; not':is"'"i'-fi\', c· '
.cyclopedic collection of faCts and
formulas.
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The introduction of the P .8.S.C.
course in physics is one phase of
the continuing ·process of moderniz.
ing the high school science program
and...l"follows in general the reeom,
mendations of. the Lay Curriculum
Committee which ~ecently presented its report to the school board. :During the coming year signifi.
cant revisions in bio)ogy,'chemistry,
and general science will be incorporated in the new science curriculum.
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Dr. and Mrs. Horace H. Hopkins
of Wellesley road returned Sunday
after a month's trip west visiting'
their .on and .daughter.in.law, Dr.
and Mrs. Hopkin.; Jr., and family
in Washington state. Dr and Mr•.
Hopkins also spent some time at
Mount Rainier, W.ash. On their reo
turn trip the Hopkins visited their
80n·in.Jaw and daughter Dr.' and
Mrs. C. Milton Pike, Jr., of DeKalb,
TIL, on ·Lake Walloon in Northern
Michigatt for a-tw';'-~eek vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Stephens
of Mariettsavenue have as a house
gnest this week Mr. Stephens' moth.
er Mrs. Roi!ert W. Stephens of
Temple, Tex. On her trip to Swarth·
more Mrs. Stephens visited another
son and daughter.in.law Col. Paul
Stephens and Mrs. Stephens ·and
family o{Washington, D.C..
Mrs Clarence C. Franck of Cor·
nell a;~nue entertained at a granil.
mother, mother, and grandchild
party last week. All five of the
youngest guests were born within
six weeks of each other.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of Whit·
tier place returned Monday from a
month's trip. to the West .Coast. En
route they visited relatives in Kan·
sas City aJjd California and camped
out in Arizona and New Mexico. .
Sally Stephens, daUghter of Mr.
and Mrs. James O. Stephens of
Marietta avenue, bad
a guest
Monday evening Ann :Leons, daugh.
ter of Captain and Mrs.' Hayden
Loon of the Johnaville Naval Air
Baoe, who'wlll be' SaIlJ:'... ~te.
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is eligible. To enter, place your magic card in the special container at
the Ridley Township Office any time before 8:00 P.M. Friday August
12. The dl1lwing will take place Monday August 15. You do not have
to be present to win. The winner will be notified by mail.
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persons to open
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OF FRIENDS
Sanc1&y, Aucust 7
10:26 A.III.-Bymn Sing. llleeting
Bouse.
11:00 A.M.-IIIeeting for Worship.
All are weleome.
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Wedn_y, A_tiO
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bring samples to your house or have them ready to shaw you
when you stop in our stare, whichever you prefer.
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1,(.2:3I!.1) in a race in which all but lay and the 8ame team with Linda
Swarthmore avenue, teacher in the WIth the possible exception of Bob "xth place bettered the former Zecher replacing D]lmm WOn sixth
Penncrest ,Junior. Senior High Sublette and Jim Foley who were 2 :35.9 League record.
in medley.
School,
is
attending
one
of
the
three
best
all.round
senior
and
junior
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boys
,(John
Espenschade,
Final scores of th~ other 11 teams
Pre.School, Primary
Summer Institute.s for 160 junior
In the early days of the Chucky Seymour, Paul Zecher, Jack were: Colonial Village 377, Aron·
Groups Entertain
and senior high school teachers of
J(ltk's good luck in this in.I.Cu'hing) were somewhat vindica· imink 270, lIIartins Dam 189 Penn
mathematics, chemistry, and gener.
however was due to the poor te~ by squeezing into fifth pla.e Square 179, Rose Valley 116: Wall.
Mothers
al
science
currently
being
conduc.
of
a teammate, Paul lIeeber, wI\h .their medley relay. Intermedi· ingford, 61, lIIarp.le.Newtown55,
The three.year-Olds spent the last
woul~ .h~ve,,:on ~bird place ate girls (Barbara Dumm, Sue Wig. Ply.lllar 50, Great Valley 46, East
week-of the 1960 Swartbmore Rec· !"d on the, Carleton College campus,
!n
NorthfIeld,
Minn.
been
IDltla!"d .mt? the record. ton, Carol and Joanne E~pen. Whiteland 20, Rose Tree Wood. o.
reation Association program pre·
1:eachers from all over the Uni.
fratermty.if hIS 46. time in I
paring for the party for their moth·
breasi!'trok~ .had not been
ers on Friday. They made bookcov- ted States are, attending the six
by an .9f flcla\. disqualify.
ers, hats, and played with balloons. week sessions which have been
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him for having his head too far
iMrs. Wesley N. Wagner csme to the made possible through a $141 000
PEACHES
and'
APPLES
water (no concession to the
party and played' for the children grant to Carleton from the Nailon.
being stirred up by Brenda).
while they par"dea ior their moth. al Science Foundation.
PLUMS, TOMATOES, STRING BEANS. POTATOES and EGGS
ers.
Paul suffered further, dlsap·point.
The teachers are very sorry' to T W O
ment Saturday night when the boys'
see the end of the program come, WO
rongs 0 '
Im,ed:ley relay team of which he was
"Ttu. Farm With u.. Octo,tntGl Ba,.,."
,and are wondering what they will
Make a Right member had a fourth place time
n __"onS: From
do now to have fun in the mornings.
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'Was disqualified on an official's
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"We certainly enjoyed having our the University of .Ma.ioe. was ap. claim that one of the other three
lou!-:JS2 toward ctlfte.,. orl.... IVz·2 mll.s, tuM ri,ht on Knowlton aNd for Va mn..
lovell' children and will miss them pointed to take over ·the former members took an early start.
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Scoring doubles for Swarthmore
,Daily and Sunday
TRemont 6·9047
, feeling, of the. te'l!'hers o£... each, Williams, resigned. ,Miss Campbell were Sue Wigton, third and Linda
gr;UhPe' last week'of scbool came all has been teaching third grade ina Zecher, fifth in intermediate girls
Norton, Mass., elementary school breaststroke and Terri McCurdy,
Pre-teen
. too soon for the four.year-Olds. during the past year
and Nancy Cornelius, sixth
Jlllnior
'However, iast week the four.year. .
.
midget girls breaststroke.· Sue
. olds rebearsed for their' party on .' D. Robert Gerner, addressed the
her own Swarthmore reeord
hiday when a smali program was Board, repres~nting a Irl'?up of.lo.
from 39.1 to 39. Joanne Espen;
presented for the mothers Each cal parents mterested 10 seeIng
placeil third in intermediate
day one would see tbe child;en line Swarth~ore High School follow ~he
backstroke. Sandy Robinson
up "t:r;ain fashion" to Bing the songs exampl~ of y?81:'Y ?earby h~gh
scorer among indi-.rid~al jun:
that bave been learned about tra1ns schools 10 offenn~ their ~ sWIm·
and senior. that day, placed·
Refreshments - Door Prizes
for the ocCasion Davey Cramp was mers and other~ ~ho WIsh to take
in junior boys backstroke.
'the "caboose" and Beth Mulv.ihlll I'dvan:age of th~s IDcreasingly pop.
The final 19 points in Swarth.
FINAL SUMMER CLEARANCE
seemed to be the star singer.
,ula; and be~eflclal sport, the oppor'I::~~::s total of 90 came from rela v
tumty
to
SWIm
on
a
team
represent'
. Docor., 0 Room,
'.
lIIidget girls (Sue Hosford,
Preview - Back·to·School Cottons ana Woolens
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109 the school. He asked that the N
, Usually tbe children take their Board consider formally 'reviv.ing ancy Cornelius, Terri McOurdy
9 South Orange Street. Medio, Pa.
art .work home after each day, but the sport which the scbool did par. and Peggy Schmidt) placed second
one day paper circles were made to ticipate in somewhat in earlier in tbe medley relay (2:50.1) one of
Phone: LOwell 6-6225
, paste on a sheet of paper to form years and which Coach lIIillard four teams'to break the previous
Summer Hours: Open Friday evening until 8:30
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cats to tack on the wall to brighten Robinson of the physical education League record of 2:57.5 held by
Closed
Saturdays
duriJlg
July
and
August
t~e room up fOr,the party. Chris Ip's faculty has furthered informally
Square. The same team witb
~~s~r Stephanie mad~ one wh.en she -by sponsoring the entry of a few
Brown replacins: Cornelius
VISIted that day. A glant cham was interested Swarthmore students in
made to hang up for decoration. tbe Pennsylvania Interscholastic
.Joh~n,.-Shane, Robbie. Collins and ,>Ubletic Association during several
,Chrls Cryer made a mce long one. ;recent years.
Tbat,da.vwas a busy day of rehears·
.
'ing,;pasting the deeorations and
It was pOID~d out that many
packing the to s awa for next schools .h!,d QUIckly availed them·
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year.
y
y,
self of tIme whlcb could be ~va!1a~le
, Though most of tbe week was at tbe new. A.A.U. pool bemg bullt
July 25. 1960
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on Gradyvllie road by the Subur·
spent I'n th e f
Baird & Bird, Agents
oregomg manner,
Cl b
d
B
m toUi ' talntutethlat th.e o,,:~dh
Monday Beverly Cushoni, alO.year. ba,.nhswI'ik
Cor" Dartmouth & Lafayette Aves.
laId girl from lIIedia came'in.to' ilt mIg t
e. ns
nqulry WI.
,- .
'$wa- rfhni-<'" n'- ,- ' .." , '
.
:,
Ion a, pup t h ' f th
P the club as to arrangemente it might
.
.
ore, ..a.
P
"'ach" h'ldpeh' sd ow.... or toe grhouk . offer, in case the district.did some
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c 1 . a a cuance...
8 a e .•
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'bands wI'tb a puppet. The POIV'
'K'In· tIme 10 be'
the future ddesire toIdhave a
Attention: Mr. Harry Knapp, Insurance Manager.
. to th
place w re Its stu ents cou praedergarten group came tn
e room .
Dear Sirs:
to enjoy it too
tlce 01' hold a meet. Although not be·
could
Pra· KI'ndergarIe n e r s ·Iieving any immediate actron
,
Now that we are settled back into our house, we should like
,~
be taken, the Board listened
Intent·
, ,~paratlOn. for tbe party on Iy, said it would keep the matter in
to express .to',You and the Travelers Insurance Company our grateF~day kept the P~e.IQndergarten mind, and would probably make the
ful appreciation of the immense, immediate and thoughtfUl help
chddren busy last week. Amy Fol· suggested Inquiry.
you gave us after our very serious fire.
ler, Suzy Stevens, Jeff Kuerschner
and lII~k lIIi1ls helped lead the, sing. Dr. Roach Named Ass't
W~ wan! to thank you for coming to see us so promptly
ing to.l'raetice for the "choral con·
Physician at Smith
~nd for diSCUSSIng so thoroughly and -so understandably the var~
cert" \ for theil' mothers: Charles
IOUS procedures in adjusting the loss.
' , ' .
Cresson brought in his turtle In a ter Funklin and Marshall College,
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box to' make the song, "There was a La'ncaster, P a., t h'is f a.
. ·OU! t~anks also to your firm for the help they gav~ us in
Little'Turtle" more realistic. The
Dr. Roach has endeared herself
qu!ckly fn~dlng a house to rent in Swarthmore while QUrs Was
choristers were garbed In fancy
hate which the children made from to hundreds of Taylor Hospital's pa·
/Jelng r e p a I r e d . '
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tients and staff, by her sympathetic
large circles of paper. On the top of treatment and constant concern for
Finally, we want to thank you and the adjusters in the"
each hat was a pom.pOm of cel\o- their wel\.being and healt~ In an·
Travelers ~ho were so courteous and ~o fair in working out the
pbane graBS, and some bats had a nouncing Dr. Roach's resignation,
fringed e d g e . . .' '
c~p~nsatl~~ for our destroyed Cind damaged belongings, our
Each child presented his m<>ther Administrator Raymond H. Dia·
~ddltlonal hVlng expenses and the costs of rebuilding and repairwith a booklet describing ·tbe,pro. ment expressed sentiments of both
Ing. The settlements under each of the coverages under our Homegram this summer. Thecov.i." were: the hospital family and medical'
ataff when he said, "She will be
owners
policy were most equitable in all details. .
made of eonstruetion paper ,which greatlY' mi.ssed:' ......
the children decorated by drawing
Dr. Roach writes verse in leisure
We look forward to a continuing association with you and
an apple tree and' pasting on red hours, and unknown to many col.
the Travelers for as long as we shall remain homeowners.
paper apples. One apple 'Va~, the leagues and friends, is a poetess of
name.tag which each cbild wore at
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stature.
Sincerely yours,
the beg;nning Of school.
1960 SRA Program
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ted to staff assistant in the person.
nel and industrial relations departSee the
PETER E. TOLD, IIIARJORIE TOLD, Publishers
ment of Amerlcan
.
V'Iscose Corpora.
MEMORIAL PARK
Phone KIngswood 3·0900
tlon, aceording to George C. Horst,
in beautiful
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
director of" the department. Mr.
WIST LAUREL HILL
Owens, with his wife and daughter
BARBARA B. KENT, Managifl.(1 Editor
Urges
Disarmament
Rachel,
plans
to
move
to
Swaflh·
A
Rosalie D. Pelrsol
Sonya K. Horneff
Marjorie T. Told.
To the Editor:'
more from Nitro, W.Va. this month.
(.tAA-"'''OIUe'1IU1_''l~fI·
.
Jeannette V. Howe
Susan Driehaus
Tomorrow Is Hiroshima Day. Fif.
A graduate of Marshall College
.., .., rr- 9 III ..
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
teen
year.
ago
200,000
people
were
with
a
B
S.
degree
In
business
ad·
.,'
r _ _ Or u..
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of lIIarch 3, 1879.
, killed by '! bomb dropped by the ministration, Mr. Owens was man·
United States. I understand that the ager of Owens 1II0tor Service, Inc.
DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY NOON
pilot of the plane tbat dropped it is in llll1ton, W.Va.,' for f-ive years
.., 01" II
bef
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 5,1960
now hopelessly insane because of
ore be joined American Viscose I i''';~~=:::::::::::::::::=~~:'''-I
'-_;...._;...._ _ _ _ _ _ _--:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--' his dreadful feeling of guilt. Can in 1966.
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we comprehend what 200,000 deaths
Rls first position with the corpor·
METHODIST IOTEI
TRIIITT IIOTES
mean T If we thiDk of the tragic ation was time study analyst in tho
Tbere wUi be a celebration of the
Church School classes for all ages feeling of horror and loss we suf. industrial engineer-ing depsrtment:
Holy Communion at 8 o'clock and will begin at 8:46 a.m. on Sunday. fered here in Swa'rthmore this week of the Nitro plarit..Later he serve"
agilin at 10:16 Sunday morning. At Mr. Thorn, assistant minister, will when two young boys, whom most as a time and methods analyst. B.
II o'clock tbere will be a service of preach at the 10 a.m. Worship ser· of Us didn't even know, were barned has been job analyst at Nitro since
:Morning Prayer and sermon. At 8 v.ice in the absence of Mr. Kulp. to death,perh aps we ca? ~uI'"
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y .~"Uimw
p.m. there will be a serrice of Eve~· Mrs. Charlotte Knopp, soprano that by thousands and mdhons and
ing Prayer and Word.
soloist, will sing "0 Divine Redeem· ,realbe something of the dreadful.
The ushers for the semces will be er".
ness of nuclear wadare I
as follows:
There is a nursery for infanta
Leb us indiv.idually dedicate our·
At 9 a.m.• 0 III. Waterbury, head an~ youn~ children during the wor· .selves to doing something eonstructusher; R. B. MBX!Well, W. Nelson, shIp sel'Vlce.
.
• ive about stopping the arms race. To
W. B. Haladay, F. S. Ashley, E. III. The Senior youth Fell?wshlp WIll those wp. feel that disarmament is
~;Uary; at 10:16 a.m. ~ H. ~. Har. meet at the home of LoIS Kenwell, dmpractical and unrealistic when
ns, head usber; G. S. "alentme, R. 1026 Harvard a~e~ue fo~ the regu· we are dealing witb tbe Ru.sians I
G. T.ressler, K. C. Kennedy, W. C..Iar Sunday evemng meetmg.
urge thoughtful consideration of
Hogg, Jr., W. Gaylord.
IIIr. Kulp w11l attend tbe Poeano where our ,policy of an even greater
. There w111 be a service of Mo~n. Institute f~r Yout~ Au~ust 6 tr. 12 buildup of arms on both sides and
.,ng-..Pray'er at 9 a;m. and a service when he wdl be LIfe W1>rk Counse. ,joined by more and')nore other "'Iun.
o! Evenmg Prayer at 6. p.m. each lor for, the week. A numb~r of the tries (perhaps less responsible?)
church s Youth FellowshIp memo will eventually lead. We must weigh
day lII.n~ay through FrIday.
. the risk of a broken d'sarm'ament
bers will also attend.
agreement - which I think the
FRIEIOSIlEETlla IOTES
There will be a hymn sing at
PRESBYTERIAII IIOTES
Russians are much more likely to
I
417 Dartmouth Ave,
13 South Chester Road'
10 :26 Sunday morning preceding
Holy Communion will be admin. !
the meeting for worship. All are istered at the regular 10 o'clock the simple reason that they have
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welcome to attend. The usher· for worship service Sunday morning. just as much to gain from it as we
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the meeting for 'worship will be AI· A half hour of fellowship will be have - against the risk of a world
ban Rogers.
held on the church lawn after the poised indefiniwly on the brink of
service.
)
disaster. I~ it really more practical,
Church School classes will meet more senSIble, safer to spend even,
CHURCH SERVICES
ON
at the same hour with classes for more billions on '\rms ?
tbe children through the junior lev.
DisarlDsment under law will
P&ESB~TERIAN CHURCH
eJ. Child Care will be provided by ,not be easy. It is a challenge to our
D. Evor Roberts, Minister
a trained supervisor through this intelUgence, . our technical know.
RobEort O. Browne, Aasoe. Minister hour.
how, our ability in human relations.
DURING AUGUST
and lllinister of Chriatian Education
The summer volunteer choir will But it is much less difficUlt than
8unday, August 7
rehearse at 9 a.m. before the 1II0rn. nuclear defense. lIIany of the details
10:00 A.III.-Holy Communion.
ing Worship sernce.
.
have already been satisfnctorily
10:00 A.III.-Church School,
Ii"
1II0rnln~ Prayers are held In the worked out by experts; Let us, the
Tuesday, August 9
. church sanetuary on Tuesday morn. people, Inslat :ha~ our. gove~ent
15 South Chester' Road '"''
Klngswoad 3.!900
Ing from 9 to 9:30 a.m. All are act._.beforeltls.toolate-mne.
9 :00 A.M~lIIorning Prayer
cordially welcome.
gomafoing a mean,lOgful an.~ effee'
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tive world- agreement for d,sarma·
METHODIST CHURCH
AUGUST HOURS- 10 to 5
ment under law I
The Rev. John C. Kulp. lIIinister
CHRISTIAII ICIEI.E IOTEI
Rev. Edward W. Thorn
Helen 1\1. Carrall
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY -IOto I
Assistant Pas~r
32 College avenue
CharI •• Schisler
lIIinlster of lIIuclc
Services Held, for
BUDday, A - ' 7
,Mrs, Maude K. Christie
8:46 A.M.-Chureh School c l _
S'erv.i..,.
were held Tuesday, Ju~v
10 :00 A.III.-111 r. Tho r n will
26, at East Greenwich, R.I., for Mrs.
preach
CENTRAL.CITY LOCATION
lIIaude Kaler Christie, a former
TRINITY CBURCH
The Rev. Layton P. Zimmer. \lector
is CORWlnlent fer a.~tes and
The Rev. Georp R. IIIcKelvey,
IUburbanites ••• ancI we offer· ......... ,
Curate
Banc1&y, Aucust 7
ampIefrH, ......
. 8 :00 A.III~Boly Communion.
9:00 A.M;....lIIornlng Prayer and
'Sermon
~0:16 A:III.-Holy Communion.
8:00 P.III.-Evening Prayer and
~_"I.I
Word. '
'820 CHI"NUT
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MODday, :Aucast 8
AW!YA.
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9:1& A.M~Mornlng Pra,er
6:00 P.III.-Evening Prayer
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PUBLISHED EVERY fRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
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SWEET CO N
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LI NVI LLA ORCHARDS
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g'ettie~
COME TO THE PARTY!
OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY AUGUST 12
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What Our Neighbors Say -
Olll
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Tbursday was a busy day getting
tOl'S sorted out and packed up. Each
of the children took his blanketS,
CUpS, and painting aprons home,
leaving the cloak room strangely
bare but unusually neat. Friday
tbey said goodbye to play.school
but ..11 of them seemed to be looking
forward to eager anticipation to
Kindergarten in just a few more
weeks.
Post-Kindergarten
NEWS NOTES
(Signed)
Eleanor Spackman of Park ave·
nue. Tony Michel of Cornell ave· I
nue, Ned Michener of Westdale
avenue returned Saturday from a
month at Tapaw1ngo Farm Camp'
in Gouldsboro.
'
Mrs. Murray S. Stedman and two ,
daughters Emily and Nancy, for· 1
mer Swarthmoreans now living in I
Tenafly, N J., will arrive here next
'Veek to visit w1th lIIiss Ruth C.'
~ebbof South .Chester road.
, Patton Gilmour of Harvard ave·
nue is spending the first two weeks
of August at tbe National Guard
Summer Camp at Indiantown Gap.
Last week was a particularly
busy one for the Post-Kindergarten.
ers as tbey were readying them·
selves for the party for their Inoth·
ers. For this program, they planned
a puppet show and Bang while tbey
moved the puppets. Some of the
puppet. were made to resemble In·
diana for one song, sonie were chip.
Craft work had to d~ mostly with
munks. .
tbe' party. One day they made inviOne day o\ltslde tbey had relay tationa hy putting together faces
rsceaand e110 individual races. An· and then having theinvitstion writ·
dy Houston earne in first, and Jay, ten on the back. All made funny'
Stantaa, Joan UrbIn and Jow,Llb-ltaeea; Sheldon Chur.:h had OIle that
~ CMIlpriM the ~najDC .,...
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Parker
11
L.
Coddington
& Jane
S. Coddington
S. Princeton Avft.., Swarthmore, Pa.
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P.S. This loss and settlement ex~eeded $~O,OOO in payment on building. contents and
. , expenses such as rent, movIng, etc. mcurred due to living in temporary location.
. CONSULT US TODAY and be,sure your insurance reflects the CURRENT value
of your home and personal properly. If yau corry insurance an your dwelling
equal to ~t I?ast 80% of its replacement cost, your HOMEOWNERS Policy will
pay repa'r b,lIs III! FULL on the dwelling up to your policy limits, when insured
damages occur, WIth NO DEDUCTION for depreciation.
B A I R 0 &- B I R D
Corner Dartmouth 6' LafayeHe Aves,
SW!lrthmore, Pa.
. ~I,ngswood 4 ~11500
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MUSIC "OCRAM. ,'~-' , It... UTEI· . 'che9n and pool party Wednesday at
Die in GGIO'ine.fire
WELL ATTENDED Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Weiz "Deep Meadows", the'home of her
7 and 5,
Bo_
_TIl:
Contributions Benelit
Federal, Veterans' Hoopitals
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NO'IIOB
Eo_of JOIIH P. EROOIf. I&Ie 01 lb.
of
Dela..... 00....
tJ.LE'rl'ER8
PeJlDIylvao1a.
TESTAKENTAaY OD lb.
. • bon ..tale "ere I"",ted to Ibo 1IIICIe..
• Iped: all lIOr..... In.ebted 10 Ibo .old
e,taW are reqUNte4 to make pa,.ment, and
l1>oOO ha_ c\alm. 10 pie..", Ill. ''''''.
wi_I d_107. 10 a ......1 P. KraoD. 301
CoppIN
Pa.•II:orJobnaon.
&0 b.Ia
aUonieJ'.LaDe,
BuUer.Wal11DIfoni.
Bealt,.. Oreer
a..."""'o".
guided by Helman BlOOm, and
1.IIETTIA1 01 •••
FrencD party for the hoats.
II IEEII. BELlEYII., Alain Spicq i. the leader of tho
Fluwer lover- in the borough may
PAnll"l'l
Funeral Home
~ viewing what ap. visiting group, and Mrs. Robert
In recognition of the eontribu. be interested In
Phone LOwell 6-3400
tions made from the Norita Hen· pears to be a new form of hybrid Fry Is chairman of the host group•
OYD. YEA'" DP&. . . .n
derson Memorial Fund to the area's .plan~, developed by A G. Cather·
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two Federal and two Veterans Ad. man in hie garden to the rear of "~ SfW) It in TIw Swiirthmorea,,"
ministration Hospitals a certifl·the Old Bank Building. To all ap·
ta------DIII-----a
cate 0 f coJl111len d"
atton was award e d pearances, six.foot sunflower stalks •~------------.
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l' .....th A.............. P..
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local Red Cross chapter. Ae· have given birth to brilliant,red
Power Mowers Repaired
I~::!i:~~et~h~e award was Mrs. J. Her· poinsettia blossoms. Perhaps it is
ATZ SERVICE
ESTATE NOTICE
11
North Swarthmore av~. needless to say, no mention is made
Eoiale of STANLEY L.
TAN. deof similar cross-breeding In any of
Dartmouth and Lafoy."es Av.s.
eeued,. late of the Borougb of s .... rthmore.
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The hospitals benefiting are Phil· the standard reference books on KI 3~
Sworthmor•• Po.
INTBRIOR & BX'lI5RlOR
~i-eae TESTAMENTAl
abq>'e',NWole b':.~~ be~~ a~-.~ IIn
Nevertheless, Mr. Catherman d.d I~;;~~~;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
._ my and the V.terans' Administra.
Doroth, a. MacDUollaD; ..... poraoDa _eb
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10 Ibo' ••Id ....Ie aie
led 10 mak.
hospitals In West Phil,.adelphla try ahttle expt!rlmentatlOn,
not on· 1UDpw_ .••tMl
Free Estimates
paym.DI. 8114 th... ha.... claim. 10 preCoatesville.
Iy with sunflowers, but with black
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sent &he same. wllhou' delay. to Mr•• DorII C orne sprmg,
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othy 8. M&cMillan. DJ Vaalai' Avenue,
Mrs. George Dugan, Red Cross ra d-,ISh es as we.
Wh en
l11li
Klngswood 3-8761·
Swarthmo... P ......lyaatB. or 10 her·....
.and Supply Service one might be exNcted to start; ·a
Ashes and Rubbloh Removed
lome,. Alb.rt N. oar",l&. 128 0l'"ell Av..
garden Mr C alon~ with the usual
DU•• s ...rthmore. p,,3...,·12
who presented the award ff rt' f 'to" to"
h
b
.:.aWOl' Mowed. General Hauling.
_ _ _ _- . - - - - - _ _ _ len1pblasi.zed that such contributions e 0 s· 0
ma es, squas , ca •
iI~IIDI_ _ _1IIII_ _ _IIIIII_ _.d
ADVERTISEMENT
have been helping patients since bages; etc., planted a row each Z38 JIa.rd1Dc ATe.
iiiDii&iiWi_lhii=
The School Bo.rd Of the 8warthmo,.. World War II. They help bring in of irradiated sunflower and black
RuUecIIe Union Btbool Dls'rict. wUl receive
.,
radish seeds, and for control, one Jewelry Repaired Ph.: 10 8-4218
bJda at. the office of Ute School Dlalrlc' In musiCIanS, smgers. dancers and
til. BI&b School Bui1dIug. coro.r 01 cone..
performers to entertain the row each of seens tbat had been un·
Pr!nCeIoD Ave'U". S .. arthmore. P.....
• supply birthday gifts treated. Then he sat (or stood) back
WATCIDIAKER
sylvBDia. up to 4 p.m •• WedJleaday. Aug1IIt
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' to·
h t h
d
Form~ of F. c. Bode anti 11, boo and opeD the blda at a meeUng of
prizes and refreshments; and
see w a
appene.
Ule Board OIl Wednesday, AUKUS' 11. 1960
equipment that varies from
~s~lt? Well, ther~ is some vari. PIne Watch and
128 Yale Ave.
at • p.m. or _, an adjoumed meeting, for
shaVl'ng ml'rrors and wash atl0n In the r_ espectlve rows, but, Clock RepaIrs Swarthmore, Pa.
bu scrnce lind. audlc>-vbual equipment.
8peclllea\lollS ma, b. 8'oured!~~~~;~ l~cI:~~o~th~~S to TV sets, stainless Qteel tea. frankly, ·~?thmg _spec~ac_ular. A?d
" •.m. and. t p.m. dailJ'
and intercom.munication 8yS. ao_ yh.ew, It 8 not trradlation but IrBUlle!.,8 ancl boUd8.JII at CIle
OUlc:e. De Board. rtllenes &he
terns for piping in music.
rltatlOn: M r. Cath erma~ c~n.'t re·
all
:!"':,;,
"All these things help boost the member now which row IS which.
WFIL Rldl, - II" A•••
llema m&kiDg up _ bid.
among the patients, which
MARION B OAIlPBELL
French
Visitors
Join
Ohan.IB-WFIL-Tl.:....111 A•••
3t-'l41
8eoreb.,,·, of the Bo~ definitely speeds :recovery," Mrs.
II[)Dlran declared. "Though we have
In Family Activities
1':~:~~e;w~onderfUI contributions and
IContinued from Page 1)
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groups and individmils al· Pittenger farm with the Ray Hunts
ready participating," she continued, and Michel Kieviteh accompanied
CRESSON PRICHARD
"hospitals still have need for addl· the William Stanton family to New
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tional help from community service York for the weekend.
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organizations and groups in busl.
A few of the. grouP. activities to
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and Industry."
come are a trip to LongWood Gar.
ESlAILISHED lin
NOTARY PUBLIC
She suggested that interested per· dens, a Phillies baseball game,
"ROOFING
"SPOUTING
sons call the Red Cross Volunteer other trip to the shore, "VlTes·tsillel.
900 Michigan Avenue
IUSTDillllTALLATIDl1 IIJ
'SIDIN&
"GUTIERS
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California,
t.o give notice to the Reglstmtion COmmlssJon In order to be permitted to
vote In the new election district at the General Electlon_ The removal
card lIlust set forth a removal date Into the new election district which
C8DDo~ be later than September 9th.
of
OPEN PRIDAY BVENINGS
Be sure .of having all the hot water you need
when you need it - get an automatic gas
water heater. Household demands are met
easily by the gas.fired heater that heats and
stores water, assuring a constant, dependable
supply day and night.
FOUID
carat gold ring
tennis c.ourts.
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and Son
FOR SALE
SWARTHMORE
Two·story Colonial home. 7 r09ms, bath, 2 powder
rooms, modern kitchen: easy walk to P.R.R. Station;
immediate possession. Owner, want.s offer. asking
$2!;,OOO.
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Brick and shingle, two-stciry Colonial home, 4 bright.
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August 12th-FrIday . __ . __ .. ___ .. ____ .. _.. _... _ 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 PM.
August 13th-Saturday . __ . _.. ____ . __ ... __ ...... 9:00 AM. to 12:00 Noon
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Picture Framing
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Chester, Pill.
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RECISTRATION SCHEDULE
BOX 48
TILE FLaIRS· .LAST.. TILE
FORMICA CDUIITER TDPS
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General Contractor
BUILDERS 'Since 1a ·",'.
road h&ll aa guestII
the past month their niece and nep..
of Forest lane had as house guests parents Mr. and Mrs. W" Sproul hew Candi. and Chrlstlau Gibson
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Another Summer Music program over the weekend Mr. 'and Mrs. T. Lewis of Gradyville.
of Miami, Fla. CamUs 18ft for home
nated
from
the
cellar.
Mrs.
Striem.
IPOIlBored
by
the
SwartHmore
er dashed down the indoor stain to .eehool. came to a successful dose Paul ·Hahn. and daughter Elsa of
Sandy Thomson, son of Mr. and Sunday. Christian will remain here
the 'cellar al)d managed to gJ'IIIi this plIst ]o'rl,day. Over 90. young Westfield, N.J.
Mrs. Robert L. Thomson of Park for a few more w~ks. . .
Jeffrey from flames that engulfed musicians terminated six weeks of
Cdr.. lInd Mrs•.. William C.
avenue, is spending five weeks at
Mr. and Mrs. W. ~. LeCron of
an area at the foot of steps leading varied ",usieal activity.
burn of Drew avenue had as a guest Camp Tecu,?se~ at Center Harbor. Cedar Ian! .had lUI thetr guests reo
out of the cellar into the yard. She
The program, direeted by Robert this week Mrs. Thelma Ivey of
Lake WIDDIpesaukee, ~.H. He eently their two gran.dsons Kenny
beat out most of tbe flame. and left M. Holm of the local schools in. Gainesville, Fla.
return the latter part of Aug· and Mark Wright, chIldren of Mr.
the unconseiou& boy lying on the cludedinstructionforbei!nner:and _Mrs. Ja~ F. Car~ll. of River.
jand Mrs. Kenneth J. Wright of
kitchen floor wbileshe dashed back intermediates, a 4G.piece concert Vlew road, Will entertalD at a lun·
Mr_ and Mrs. W. W. Watkins of Kensington, Md.
for Ki!ith. Unable to reach the sec· band, brass and woodwind ensem·
ond lad through the flames from bles and a string trio.
that approach she returned up.
Many of those who attended are i
stairs, hurried outdoors Ilnd pulled now eligible to join one of the regu- him up through the open door there. lar school musical groups next fall
Laundry from a nearby clothesline, asa result of their summer work;
a blanket and rug were used to while others. who are already memo
smother the flaming clothing
bers will be able to improve their
Meanwhile, Kathy had wrapped seating POIIiilon in their respective
a wet .heet around Jeffrey in the groups. Former elementary school.
kitchen and Charles, hysterically musicians, who will be entering
carrying out the training all the seventh grade this coming fllll, got
children had been given In case of their first taste of marching band
emergency, dialed the' telephone In several field sessions during the
operator. The time was now 4:10 past few weeks.
p.m. Charles gasped enough of the : Judging from the high degree of
sitnatlon Into tbe operator's ear to Interest indicated;hoth tbe Elemen.
1000d her into a quick ring of the tary and High School instrumental
Fire Phone In the Swarthmore Pol. groups' should reach an aU.time
ice .Station. Working with Patrol. high in membership this coming
~AVE S7cl Ocean Spray, (Jelly or Whole)
man Stanley Shepanski, who an- term.
·16-0~··1
swered the phone, the operator es· - - - - - - - - - - - - • 6 cans
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tabllshed that the trouble was on placed on the back porch as fuel for
Whittier place.
a power mower, mutely evidenced
SAVE sacl Solid, Light, Red Brand
The Fire Company, Police Ser. the cause of the flames that took the
7 ....Z •
geant William Weidner, and Dr. lives of the two boys who appsrent,
cans
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John H. Wigton were hurried to Iy had not learned the danger of
the scene. Patrolman Charles Reeps playing with inflammables despite
SAVE S7cl Shoestring Style
16-0z.
of tbe Springfield Police and the the repeated efforta of their par.
canl
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Springfield Fire Company ambu. ents to teach them.
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lance also arrived. The house being William Hartman, chief engineer
SAVE Sci. Thin-line, Sugar·Free . . . No Deposit ,
on the Swarthmore College campus, of the Swarthmore Fire Company,
college maintenance employees were in cbarge of the investigation in the
e e 8::~;$1
. first to appear and ripped 'a wooden absence of Fire -Chief Clarence
panel from the house, above the Hartman and Assistant Chief Jam.
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charred outer cellar door, in case es Dunn, called in Sixth District
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flames might spread to the main Marshall Thomas Aucattand Ser·
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structure.
...ant Edward Mays of tile State
. Keith was taken by ambulance Police Fire Bureau After their in.
and Jeffrey by Patrolman Reeps In vestigation authorities reported the
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the police station wagon to Taylor fatal accident was probably touch·
Am.ric.•n
II-ox.
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Hospital, Ridley Park. Shortll" af. ed off by matches missing from the
Pimento
ter Sergeant Weidner phoned the top of the refrigerator. 'they said
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police station from the hospital say· Mrs. Strlemer had beroicallythrown
.. Brand
Jan
ing that Keith had 4ied. Three and a rug around the gasoline can which
a half honr. later the hospital re- was blazing iJ the cellarway, and
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ported the death of J'effrey
thrOwn it out into the yard so that
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The father, Gal;,~ Strlemer,40, she coUld reaeh Keith.
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9-oz.
, jolndd' hltnrife'at the 'hospttal upon ~-Pollowing 11 a _ sorvie... · on
plegs.
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his retuJ'D from work as accountant Tuesday at the Glenolden fnneral
Sliced
U)·oz.
and aslljatant .treasurer of the Uni. home of Deputy Coroner Elmer Mc·
plegs.
Style
ted EnBineers and Constructors, Caosland, Keith and Jeffrey were
-Inc., Philadelphia about 6 p.m. The buried in the """,ater)' at Middle:
·6-0z.
Rev. George R. McKelvey, curate town Presbyterian Church. The
cans
of Trinity' Chureh, Swarthmore,. family, whose former home was at
summoned by local police, was al· Silver Bay, Minn., is building a
rOIldy with Mrs. Striemer. Dr. and house on Chipmunk lane, Middle.
Mrs. J. Roland Pennock, next door town Township for occupancy this
Shop Jhun. 'til
p.m.
Friday 'til
p.m.
neighbor's, took Kathy and Charles fall. Keith and J'effrey had already
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under their wing.
iIeet! enrolled in second grade and
Aug. 3 """ 6,
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1960
can, one of two which the father had ,opening of sehools there.
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SWARTHMORE STORE, Chester Road - Open Thursday and F;rida\ evenings 'til 10
OAK PARK SHOPPING CENTER; Bishop Road·· and Baltimore Pilee
Open Tuesday, Wedneo~ay, Thursday 'til"P,~" Friday 'rHO P.M.
YOUI' Nealest 5 Ir H Gtein Stamp M.. dlanclise Store. 2700 west .Chest.. PIIce, H~ Pen
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of 101 polnt~ for the last his or her earnluga for
Su. .r Club HollIS -Iation
three weeks of the program. Second plalned.
/
place went to Dick Daniels' team I "The best evidence of age." he
.Lasj-Da, Party and hi. Thunderbirds with 96. said. "is a bjrth certificate Issued
Fourteen Finks Place
First in Team
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points. Third was Frank Maders"
Piranhas with 62 points and coming
in fourth was Peter Derlckson's
Corny Cobs with 49.
shprtly after birth. but people who
do not have birth certificates can
prove their age in a number of
other ways." Baptismal records.
AII.Slar T.am..
birth date records in family Bibles.
On F·riday. the last day of the I marriage certificates. ·voting rec·
program. two all.star teams were lords,-and other old documents may
formed from the four teams and also be ,!cceptable. If you ?o not
competed for points for their reo have any of ~he above. come ID any.
spective tealllB Those chosen for way. the office may be able to sug·
these star teams were~
gest some other source, Gruber
.
Fourteen Finks _ Dean Forbes
Persons who belfeve that their
William Wilburn. Lyn Clarke and dependents may be. eligible for ben.
Gideon Young; Thunderbirds _ ef,ts shou~d also brlDg ~ocuments to
David Tolley Steve Kelly William show theIr relationship. such as
Bower: Court~ey Thomp90~ and Ar. proof of marriage. ~r adoption. as
lene Taylor; Piranhas _ Frank, well a8 birth certifIcates or other
Mader Rick Martin Bernie Holden proof of age for the. dependents. A
and J~ne Ashley; Corny Cobs ....: wife age 62 or more. chil~ren under
Ken Stead Pete-r Derickson Dexter age 18. and disabled chddren over
Ross An~e Michener and Muffy. 18 whose dls,abDity began in child.
Gee;
hood are ,eligible for depend~nts'
Th'e all·star team composed of the iH;n~its If the person retiring is
Fourteen Finks and ThunderbirdSI ehgible.
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STORE HOURS - Mandays ond Frlddys•. 9:30 109:00
Tu ..days. Wedne.day•• Thundays 'ond Saturdays, 9 ta 5:30
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SPEARE BROS.
W, 'Impound
.BBSUBI'TJOlVS
Store - Wide Volues
UPHOLSTERY
CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
Klngswood ].0586
The Chester social security office
has some advice for people who plan
You oan get. frei· estlmat,
phoalng SHAROI HILL 0114
.J
ing for retirement -benefits needs to
submit proof of age and a record of
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Rutgers Ave. ·School.' Lovely large living room (25' long) with
a fireplace, loparate'dining room, spacious modern kitchen
with a disposal, and tile powder room on first floor. There
are 3 large corner bedrooms ond 2 tile· baths on the second
floor. Screened.in porch off living room. This home is in
exceptionally good condition and the asking price is $23.900.
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When buying a quantity of film we sell at a lower
price per film.
2.
Free mailing bags ·so you can get rid
01
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2.
exposed
usually it is all proCessed when you return
home.
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PlANNED
PROTECTION . TO fiT. YOUR NUDS,
- INSURANCE
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Our professionally trained ~ review with you Illl your insurance
Deed...... for famfly~bome and business ••• and t1um rect"""IeIld
• carefu1Iy planned program based 0I4I0Uf' individual requiremeu.ta.
In thiI way yon get maximum security agaiDst financ:ialloa for
the mJnfmum ClOst.
PROMPT, EFfiCIENT HElP IN EVENT OF ACCIDENT OR lOSS I
When accideDt or loa endangers your financial security we make it our
111"* to UIfst yon pBI'IOfIIIlly fD 0YeI')' way posssible •••
regatdl.e&I of the tfmn of day or llight the emergency 0CCIpS. Remember,
OUI' replItation fD this community depends on the way we 1el'V8 ~
our clienb. YOIIUJaY be I\IIe wel1 serve )'Ou well
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3. Last. but definitely not
least, ALL our Kodachrome.
Ektachrome and Kodacolor processing is done BY
EASTMAN KODAK. You h,ave spent : your moiJe.y
PJtOCESSINC.
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YOU
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AUG 12 1960
Nuaiber 33
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Swarthmore, Pa.; Friday, August 12, 1960
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Methodists To Hear SRA BOARD THANKS ·\·FoolbaIISeasonSlar2s Miss Yeatman Awarde~ IFac;u"" Alumni Honor
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Craduate Scholarship
M"IS~ V·l~g"lIa.
•• A~II el
African .Li,lIIn
DIRECTORS. STAFF
NOW 'or SHS'
Boys :Margaret
Yeatman of ? r u e l '
. I At the end of the summer session August.25thCis First Swarthmore-Rutledge
Hili. elementary teacher
t?e
School s First Woman
Gabriel Simbine to Preach the Swarthmore Recreation 1I.ssoci.
School D,s.
G
T cher Retires
ion."would like to'thank the Dir.
At Worship Service
ectors. asslstantaand helpers in the
Sunday
\
varioUs programs of the successful
M'
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Gabriel Simbine a lead mg.
rl· program.
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"an Method,'st laym' an. will be the In the Pre.School Primary d.epart~
guest speaker at Swarthmore Meth. ment under the overall direction of
ol..
wQr~. under the leadership of
O'clock worship service.
·Mr. Simbine has been in the Uni· Jeanne Pety. with Kathy Jarratt
ted States since before the quad. •ss!sting. '!'he four.year-olds had
rennial General Conference in lIlay Mrs. Mary Byerly with Sue Martin
at Denve'r. Colo.• w. here he was the helping·• Proe.Kindergarten was un·
. theSoutheasf'Mrica der Mrs. Constance Brennard with
lay delegate of
Methodist COllference.
Pat Ridgway and Joan Duncan as.
A teacher by profession. conduct-
.
ing classes in tbe primary and
Post-Kindergarten had Mrs. Mal'.
Bible school. at the Chicuque mis- garet Mills with Betsy BreakeU's
sion station in Mozambique, he is ,help- In Primary, Mrs. Margaret
also in charge of the "junior Berry was In c!Iarl{'! with Nancy
church" program for children be· Sorotkin's asslslianco. .
tween six and 12. and is counselor Summer Club was under th~ dir·
to the Methodist Youth Fellowship ection of Luman· Gesford in the
for young ·persons b\>l1ween .18 "tic;! liPt\I¢s alld out~oor activities. with
30.
_.
Grace Yatea assisting In the arts
He is a graduate of Methodist and crafts field. Susan Camt'hell
mission schools in Southern Rhod· and Bob Dawes were their assistema· and Lourenc.o Marques•. Mo.· nts.
ambique; and has 'served as mter·
preter for all visiting dignitaries.·
Mr. Simbin. bas just completed
O.
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a gix.week .tay.at Pocono Institute
for Methodist Youth whefe he was
Institute Missionary.
Hour Programs Set For
Practlcej· amp
trict. has been awarded a Trustees
ym ea
Be·g·lns 28th
Graduate Tuition Scholarship to do
A f ter 36 Years
Come August, comes football for graduate w~rk in gui~ance. and
·'Oh.HO. Miss Alieni"
many Swarthmore High School measurements at the Umverslty. of
Or perhaps it's "Ginger". or "Gin.
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'11 I
. ny" or even. in signature, ''Virgin..
Boys and true to form dated the Maine, Orono. e. She Wl eave ID
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'ddl of September and be ia A". But it's slill Miss Allel).
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fifth. out went a letter from Coa""h he ml .~ th f II wi
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AlI this. of course. means nothinC
Millard Robinson. calling the first t ere untl
e a a ng une.
to newcomer" to the School District,
practice for 9 a.m. on Thursday.
and .future
know her,
August 25.
YSIS
SS because
Missclasses
Allen won't
hail retired.
But
Although the letter was sent to
,
boys who had been on the squad
~~r.; ~~~:~I:~:::t~o~r~:':!h:
last· year and "thcrs who had ex· W II
f
d M
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a ing or
an 0
ea remember .Swal"t.hmore·s first woo
pressed an interest. the mvitation
is extended to all boys ~ro.m the. 10th
Congress Scheduled
man gym teacher very well.
through 12th grades ~Ith loyalty
For 1964 r
,
th:-~:~U~:~ a~ll::, r:~ec;.:::..;:,::
to Garnet stalldards. It IS never too
Dr. Adalbert Farkas. Walling. Association luncheon. presented her',
early nor too tate to start•.. No ford. assistant director of research. wit" a gold wateh. And on June 29.
one is too" small, too slow, nor too Hondry Proce~8 Corporation of three alumnae arrived at her door
inexperienced." the letter stated.
Philadelphia. has been elected pres. with a bouquet of flowers and &
There was ~s.o an urgent plea for ident of the International Congress check for $935•. More. than 200 of
~~ pre·tralDlDg work, SO that on Cataly";s. Inc.
her former students contributed to
grldlr?D ~opeful~ would ·not be out ·Dr. Farkas. an international that check and 175 of them senl;
ofactlo~ m th~ early stages of the authority on catalysis and author letters ..Io~g, too
.
game Wlth blISters and pulled or of over 70 scientific papers. patents
Needless to say Miss Allen apsore muscles.
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and book~. Was elected at the Secon.d preciated the check. and she plans to
..As~de.from such suggestions as International Congress on CatslySls u.e it for something to touch. to
runnmg m f~tball8hoes a f"!J w:eek recently .concluded .in Paris.
bold, and to look at, but the lettera.
behlre. reportmg. ta~lng. thID~m~. The third catalYSIS congress spon· ... they must be what every trull
dreaming ~ootb~lI all the time • sored by this orgamzatlon has been teacher dreams of.
.
~c~ Rob.mson s progr~m ~ pre. scheduled ~or .1964, in Holland ~nd ,"My only hope is that you may
trammg Il>PpaUs the uni.bated.
local comnuttees have been aPP<1mt. know a fraction of how much we
A) 200 pushups dally; b) 200 ed in that country. Dr. Farkas has ali love you" one wrote. "The
squat bends daily (add 25 pound served for four years as director of Swarthmore clan will· always be
weight to 5houlders gradually); the International Congress on.Cat- richer and we'll ne"er forget what
August' 16 & 23
0) Run whe.rever you go. averag. alysls. which is the continuing spon· you have done for them," said an.
At Whittier
ing at lea~t 2 miles a day; d) 2~.25 sor of tnese mee~i~gs..
. other.
An opportunity to "see for your· ya;d spnnts. 10-50 yard sprmts
Dr. Farkas .Jo.med I!0Udry ,.18
Almost all of the letters referred,
sel1" films on problems of world datiy.
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1956 and b~ore h\s apPOintment ~s in varymg ways to her lasting in.
A · ·t·
peace and the work of 'the United
To be sure. th,. ,:ugged pre· assistant director Qf Research m fluence like tbe widening rIpples
S •
wlm • . chvI les
Nations. titled "Around the World's scription for a successful player early 1960 he head~d the firm's or· from a 'stone dropped int<> a pool. as
Continue Local
Trouble Spota " will be avail"le to follows a gradual ~armup. and ganic research section. Before that one suggested. that· her pupils
Spotlight
Swarthmore ~esidents and' their there is also a rem~nder that "a he worked at Union O.il.and Barrett tn(nsmitted t6-\heir children what
Most of Swarthmote Swim Club's friends 'on Au~st 16 at Wh.it~i!~ goo:..!~tba~ ~ayer IS :;'i.°t~o~~~ DiviJ.~q~ ,of Al~ied C)1,.m.lc lll ,POIII> siI';'h.a«j""tallgnt ,them. like a"''ch~'·
top 1!!'!ll!me,rs ....ere ._y. on· v""!', ~;"'t~... :.. .lI!!Ie!I-t~:W01ll' ~tu
tmt
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reactIon set up' • as anotller put It..
tion, ta1()ng part in an A.A.U. meet.. en's International League for Peace that should ease the min s
P
He was awarded academIC degrees
M..y girlS•••• are very proud of
or "ov~r.age" when the New Clln. anll Freedom will present the first ents and the ~est of th~ facul~y.
in Austria and Ge"man~ an? also the fact that their mother had Gin.
aan, Conn. FIeld Club mustered a tbree of a series of .six films dealing
Coach RobInson, vnth MIchael did re~earch. at the Umverslty of ny AUen as a teacher," stated an
bus load of its swimmers and eame with these problems. The second
(Continued on Page 5)
Cambridge .ID. ~ngl~nd and the alumllJ1 from the 30·s. "Your
to Swarthmore Saturday for a meet ""ries will be presented on August
Heb;ew Umve.rOlty In .Jeru8a~~r groundwork with us was so thor.
arranged by Carol Williams; pro· 23.
HONNOLD CONDUCTS LAW
He IS. also a .dlrector of the p. a· ougn that many. many of even
gram director of the Swarthmore
Acc~rding to the summer pro. .
SEMINAR IN SALZBURB delph~a Sect~on of the American. third. fourth or flflih teams went on
Club. and. UeWitt Randall •. pool gl·ani committee of WIL. these are
John Honnold. Rutgers avenue.Chem~cal Socl~ty. and an orga~lz~r to enJoy great tImes on tlleir eol.
manager of NCFC. who are class· programs that the entire bmily can spent a month at the Schloss L~o. and fIrst pr~sldent ~ the Cata YSIS lege varsmes." siud an alUmni!.· at
mates at Bat"l' Coll~ge.
enjoy and have been made especially poldskron in Salzburg. ~ustrl.a. Club of PhiladelphIa. •
~he 40·s. "Years later other coaches
. can spot you as. one of ·tiInger· AI.
Also accompanying th.... NCFC for viewing by family groups Each with . the Salzburg Semmar m
team. which is.· tri,conno/.~hampion ev~ning'!! progjoIiJ!i' will last' about· American Studies where he lecture~
len's giris .... I trust I am applying
and has been undefeated for two an hour. '
and conducted a seminar on cons~;.
many of the same stBnuards and
years. :Was DeWitt's· brother Curt.. The 11.;": filmsto·be presented are: tutional law. ,
.,
principals I learned under ./ouss A.,
team coach. and the boys' father "Big Day in Bogu" wbich is about MI'. Honnold s return trIP. which
Chester City Band
In tne· everyaay ralslDg of these
who manages the club and i. a Col· malaria control in Atrica; "In Lar· began early in July. included stops
f
'little towheaasl, I am coaching for
gate University coach.
.
ger Freedom". which has Claude in Vienna; Warsaw. Poland; Stock.
Proj:ltam Set or
life these days." And one luu,;,ma
With both teams lacking fuH can. Rains as a narrator On the work of holm. Sweden; CoJlC!nhage.n. Den·
,
. August 18th
is teacnmg her two-and·a.half year
tingenis and in view of the long U.N. for peaee; "Kryfto". a drama mark; and Glasg?w and Edmburgh.
The Chester City Band's August Old to "run and meet. the ball." and
trip the visitors hlld made and the of life in a' Greek refugee camp; !ScOtiand. He arrived home on Aug· 181lh perfo~ance in the. regul~r plans to ad,! "keeping your eye on
exciting meet and pleasant company.
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ust 1.
Thursday nIght summer coneerts In tne ball" woen ne·s SIX months 0\.
they. provided. the locals were most
'..
Gien Providence Park, Media. will der.
happy that the final score was a
LOCAL BANKER.S CONFER IN NEW OFFICE
feature Florence Uuckworth as vo· Some of the pertinent faC~ be:
138·138 tie.
cal soloist..
hind these letters will be gIven in
After a casserole supper prepar.
Mks UUekworth. wtIo performed next .w""l<·s .swarth.morean.
edby Swarthmore team parents fori
last January with the Rose Valley
,
both teams. Swarthmore's Seahors.
Chorus In the production. of "Die 2' Local Students Accepted
es strode to the parking lot to bid
Fledermaus··. Will offer "Zlgeuner" f
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adieu to the out-of.state group
by Coward. "n Back>" by 4rditi. . or Co ege onors rogram
which had provided such a refresh.
'\Summertlme" by 'Gershwin. and
David V. Edwards and Douglas
ing innovation in local pMI history.
"Song of Love" by Romberg.
G. Worth have been accepted for
DeWitt, who plans to study dentis.
I Clarinet soloist will be Rudy Di· the Honors Program of study at
try, even managed. a gootl talk with
Felice. Among his selections will be Sviarthm0t:e College by the faculty.
Carol's father. Dr. Ned B. Williams
"Dizzy ·Fingers".
The program is a system of studt
of the Umversity of Pennsylvania
Conductor is Th:omas G. ~on, for the junior and senior years dedental faculty • ..,hile here.
Sr.• Master of Ceremonies is R"b. signed to free from the limitstions
. > ert B. Keel who will present t1"! of clas.sroom routine those students
• Score See·SaW$
.:. soloists and announce the band's whose maturity, interest and .ca.pae~
Never many points apart, the
. selectio~s as follows:
'.
ity suit them for independent work.
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I Marc'll. "The British Eighth" by David. the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Osborne; Seleetion, -uBandinage for Earle Edwards, Jr., of Rutgers
Mrs. John S. Hav
Brasses" (Old Comrades) by Wal. avenue, plans a major in politicacl
Dies in/87th Year
ters; Suite Espagnole, uLa Feria" science and a minor in economies
Mrs. John S. Hay. resident of
by Lacorne; Excerpts, "Flower a,nd h·istory. Douglas, the son of Dr..
toe Dartmouth House· apartments
Drum Song" bY,Rodgers; March. and Mrs: C. llrooke Worth of Wal·
for the past five years, died Sunday
uThe KiIties" by Morris.
n!lt lane, plans to major in English
evening after a short illness.
I Also. Mareh, "Stm.bat Mater" by literature and minor in fine arts
Born Alice WHls of Braddock•
Losey; Novelty, "Johnny Peel" bY! and music. Both studeilts are grad.
Pa.• Mrs. Hay was in hei 87th year.
Little; Ovel'ture. "The Ch()COlate
Honor~ ~tudents·meet with .their
She had lived in Woodlyn for more
So1dier" by Straus; Oriental, 119a~~ ~nstructors in 'small w~'ekly seminar
than 63 year; before moving to
bodlan I>uite" by H. M: King; Re· uates of Sw;art!1mor!' High School.
SWarthinore.
ligi"';o ."A.ve Maria" by.Schubert.; groups; Since they pUrSne only one
She is survived by three ehildren
d
of ReI r..... ExcerPts. "The King and I" by Rod· m"jor and, one .rel"ted minor subMrs. William L. Hammond of Rid. Jon E. Hunter of Vassar avenue. area vice presi ent
e "l- I
get'4I. 'Mareb, "Bam\llll' ""BaIJioy'~ljC!et during" semester. this syste1ll
ley Park, .Jobn 11, Hay of Ma.ple, -Philadelphia TnW,CoIinpony. and Joseph ~~oId. of ~ ~I p . . . . Marelo",Dy Di!IIIe. facilitatea .• ~te! concentr~oiL
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wOOd. N..T~ 4lIld George Hay 0 f o¥enB,
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Series o.n Peace,'UN
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Why do most Swarlhmoreans buy their FUms
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Dartmouth Avenue
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AUGUST 5th and 6th
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to retire
this benefits.
fall and apply for
social
security
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"To speed the payment of your
first retirement cheek. bring the
necessary proofs with YO\l-.the first
time you come in to file a claim for
benefits," Herbert W. Gruber, dis.
trict manager. said. A person apply.
Are
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All w.rk I. dan. in my .hop
under my personal supervision.
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Competition
Swarthmore Summer Club con·
cluded its program with an Arts
and Crafts exhibit on Thursday and
a play.off of the competing sports
teams on Friday. During the Arts
and Cmfts exhibit many parents
came to admire the handwork of
their children. The group felt es·
pecially honored by having Mrs.
Robert Fry and three visiting
French stUdents come to tho exhibit.
They seemed greatly impressed by
the creativity of the children as ex·
pressed· by their many and varied
projects. The French visitors also
observed a gallle of Bombardment
and commented that they played a
similar game in France.
Dean .Forbes· team. the Fourteen
Finks. placed first with an aecumu· won 13 to 6. Refreshments were.
rurnifl:h proof ('f his earnings in
served and enjoyed by all at the. 1969, a person who has worked for
conclusion of the program.
someone else can use the W·2 form
given him by his employer. A .elf.
Projects Displayed
All of the· groups' projects were employed person. should bring a
finished and arranged for the final copy of his tax return for.19M. and
draft display. The plaster of Paris also some evidence that the tax was
projects were the highlight of the paid. such as a cancelled check. He
season and all were pleased to fin. should also -have an idea of how
much he may earn in 1960. if lie
ish them in fine style.
The biggest event of the season believes that he will be doing any
came on Frid.ay when mother~. further work. "And do not forget
fathers. grandmothers. grandfath. your social security card," Mr.
Our skilled Itegiotered
ers, brothers and sisters joined the Gruber advised.
Pharmacists speciallz. In
group for a last-day party. Each
"1 saw it In the Swarthmorean."
prompt. preci •• com.
boy and girl took his turn showing
poundillll" Eacb .t.p it
one of the items he had made during
the six weeks from the display in·
double-checked to ....re
cludlng
lanyards. bracelets. key
accuracy. And yo.·11 ap.
DRAPERIES and SLIPCOVERS
rings,
pins,
wall plaques and coverpreciate Odr uniformly
THOM SEREMBA
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faU price•. Try us!
10 Years of Swarthmore Referencel
Planning to Retire?
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Summer Club Holds
Lasi-Day Party
Fourteen Finks Place
First in Team
Competition
Swarthmore Summer Club concluded its program with an Arts
and Crafts exhibit on Thursday and
a play.off of the competing sports
teams on Friday. During the Arts
and Crllfts exhibit many parents
came to admire the handwork of
their children. The group felt es·
pecially honored by having Mrs.
Robert Fry and three visiting
French students come to the exhibit.
They seemed greatly impressed by
the creativity of the children as ex·
pressed by their many and varied
projects. The French visitors also
observed a game of Bombardment
and commented that they 'played a
similar game in France.
Dean Forbes' team, the Fourteen
Finks, placed first with an accumu·
We 6DmpDllnd
,aBSaal'TIDNS
Out skilled Regisrered
Pharmaci ..s 'pecialb. In
prompt, pred I. compounding. Each Ilep 10
dauble·checked
",ure
accuracy. Aad you'll ap.
preciate our uniformly
fair price •• 'fry us!
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lation of t()l points for the last his or her earnings for 1959, he ex·
three weeks of the program. Second plained.
,
place went to Dick Daniels' team t "The best evidence of age,n he
and his Thunderbirds with 96 said, "is a birth certificate issued
points. Third was Frank Maders" shortly after ·blrth, but people who
Piranhas with 62 points and coming do not have birth certificates can
in fourth was Peter Derickson's prove their age in a number of
Corny Cobs with 49.
other ways." Baptismal records,
AIl.St.r Team.,
birth date records in family Bibles,
On F"riday, the last day of the I marriage certificates, voting recprogram, two all.star teams were lords, and other old documents may
formed from the four teams and also be acceptable. If you do not
competed for points for their re.l" have any of the above, come in any.
spective teams. Those chosen for way, the office may be able to sug·
these star teams were:
gest some other source, Gruber said.
Fourteen Finks _ Dean Forbes
Persons ,.ho believe that their'
William Wilburn, Lyn Clarke and dependents may be eligible for ben·
Gideon Young; Thunderbirds _ efits should also bring documents to
David Tolley, Steve Kelly, William show their relationship, such as
Bower, Courtney Thompson and Ar. proof of marriage or adoption, as
lene Taylor; Piranhas _ Frank, well as birth certificates or other
Mader, Rick Martin, Ben';e Holden, p~oof of age for the dependents. A
and Jane Ashley; Corny Cobs _ Wife age 62 or marc, children under
Ken Stead, Pete"r Derickson, Dexter age 18, and disabled children over
Ross, Anne Michener and Muffy. 18 whose disability began in child·
Geer,
hood are eligible for depend~nts'
The all.star team composed of the benefits if the person retiring is
Fourteen Finks and Thunderbirds I' eligible.
won 13 to 5. Refreshments were
rurnic:h proof.pf his earnings in
served and enjoyed by all at the, 1959, a person who has worked for
conclusion of the program.
someone else can Use the W·2 form
Projects Displayed
given him by his employer. A self.
All of the groups' projects were employed person should bring a
finished and arranged for the final copy of his tax return for 1969, and
draft display. The plaster of Paris also some evidence that the tax was
projects were the highlight of the paId, such as a caucelled check. He
season and all were pleased to fin. should a'lso ,have an idea of how
much he may earn in 1960, if he
ish them in fine Gtyle.
The biggest event of the season believes that he will be doing any
came on Friday when mothers, further work. "And do not forget
fathers, grandmothers, grandfath. your social security card," Mr
ers, brothers and sisters joined the Gruber advised.
.
group for a last-day party. Each
"I saw it In the Swarthmorean."
boy and girl took his turn showing
one of the items he had made during
the six weeks from the display in.
cluding lanyards, bracelets, key
DRAPERIES and SLIPCOVERS
rings, pins, wall plaques and cover·
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Volume 31 -
Swarthmore, Pa., Friday, August 12,
Number 33
Methodists To Hear
• Layman
AIrlCal.
~4"1J"
1960
SRA BOARD THANKS
\FootbaU Season Starls Miss Yeatman Awarded
DIRECTORS
STAFF
NOW Ior SHS Boys -Margaret
Craduate
Scholarship
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Yeatman of Drexel
Pt.;R YEAR
IFaculty,
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1 At the end of the summer session (
Au ust 25th is First
Hill, elementary teacher in t?e
Gabriel 51mblne to Preach the Swart!hmore Recreation lI.ssoci.
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Swarthmore.Rutledge School D,S'
At Worship Service
ation "would like to thank the Dir.
amp
trirt, has been awarded a Trustees
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ectors, assistants and helpers in the
BeginS 28th
Graduate Tuition Scholarship to do
'Un ay
various programs of the successful
Come August, comes football for graduate work in guidance and
Gabriel Simbine, a leading Afri. program."
many Swarthmore High School measurements at the University of
can Methodist layman, will be the In the Pre·School Primary depart- Boys, and true to form, dated the Maine, Orono, Me. She will leave in
guest speaker at Swarthmore Meth. ment under the overall direction of fifth, out went a letter from Coaech the middle of September and be
odist Church Sunday, at the 10 Mrs. Helen Robblee, the three.year- Millard Robinson, calling tbe first there until the following June.
o'clock worship service.
aIds w~re under the leadership of practice for 9 a.m. on Thursday, I
'Mr. Simbine has been in the Uni. Jeanne Pety, with Kathy Jarratt August 25.
ted States since before the quad. assisting. The four.year-o!ds had
Although the letter was sent to
rennia! General Conference in May Mrs: Mary Byerly with Sue Martin boys who had been on the squad
at Denver, Colo., where he was the helpmg. Pre.Kindergarten was un~ last year and others who had ex.
lay delegate of the Southeast'Africa der Mrs. Constance Brennard with pressed an interest, the invitation Wallingford Man To Head
Methodist Conference.
Pat Ridgway and Joan Duncan as. is extended to all boys from the lOth
Congress Scheduled'
through 12th grades "with loyalty
For 1964 /
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sion station in Mozambique, he is ,help.. In Primary, Mrs. Margaret one is too" small, too slow, nor too Houdry Procets Corporation of
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tween six and 12, and is counselor
Summer Club was 'under the dir. some pre.training work, so that on Catalysis, Inc.
h eli You th F e II owsh'lp ectlOn
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f L uman Gesford in the grl'd'Iron h opef uIs VlOU Id not b e out
to t h e ..
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for young persons h!,tween 18 arid sports and outdoor activities, with of action in the early stages of the authority on catalysis and author
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IGrace Yates asSisting in the arts game with blisters and pulled or of over 70 scientific papers, patents
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and books, was elected at the Second
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running in football sh-oes a full week recently concluded in Paris.
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preter f~r a!1 visitin!!, dignitaries.
dreaming ~ootb~ll "all the time", sored by this organiza,tion has been
Mr. S)mhme has Just c o m p l e t e d ,
Coach RoblDson s program of pre· scheduled for 1964 in Holland and
a six.week stay at P~ono Institute
training 8>ppalls the uni.tiated:
local committees have been apPQint.
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rac"~e,
Inl'l Catalysis Congr'ss
Names Dr. Farkas Pres.
WIL To Present Film
Serl'es on Peace 'UN
Incomplete Seahorses
Hold Donn. Guests
Alumni Honor
. M·ISS V'Irglnla
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School's First Woman
h'
Gym Teac er Retires
After 36 Years
"Oh.HQ, Miss Allent"
Or perhaps it's fIGinger", or "Gin·
ny" or e"ven, in signature, "Virgin.
ia A". But it's still Miss Allel).
All this, of course, means nothing
to newcomers to the School District,
and future classes won't know her,
because Miss Allen has retired. But
there are 36 classes of girls and a
good many classes of boys too, 'Who
remember Swar,thmore's first woo
man gym teacher very well.
When Miss Allen retired in June
the faculty, at the last Teachers
Association luncheon, presented her,
'With a gold watch. And on June 29.
three alumnae arrived at her door
with a bouquet of flowers and a
check for $U36." More than 200 of
her former students contributed to
that
letters along, too.
Needless to say Miss Allen appreeiated the check, and she plans to
use it for something to touch, to
hold, and to look at, but the letters.
i:";'~~:~r:'':! ::. what
every true
"Mya only
hope of
is how
that much
you may
know
fraction
we
all love you" one wrote. "The
Swarthmore clan will aLways be
richer and we'll never forget what
you have done for them,.' said an·
An opportunity to Hsee for your. dyard
Dr. Farkas joined
Houdry
in o
other.
·1 sprints, 10-50 yard sprints
,A
lm
s t all of the letters referred,
self" films on problems of world al y.
1956 and before his appointment as in varYlDg ways to her lasting in·
O
d
th
T b
peace and the work of 'the United
IS rugge
. 0 t· e fsure,
. f I 1 pre. assistant director of Research in fluenee, !Ike the widening ripples
Sw'lm Act'lv'ltl"es
'
L
I
Nations,
titled
"Around
the
World's
scrIp
Ion
or
a
success
u d
payer Iearly 1960 he headed the firm's or· from a stone dropped into a poOl, as
f II
dI
C onhnue oca
Trouble Spots," will be availa:ble to 0 ows a "gra ua warmup, an ganic research section. Before that
th
.
1
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th t "
one suggested; that her pupils
S po tl 'tg ht
Swarthmore residents and· their
ere)s a so a remm
a
ad he worked at Union Oil and
Barrett
. er
I
"tra.nsmitted
to their children what
~!ost of Swarthmore Swim Club's friends on August 16 at Wh,ittier good foo.tball player IS, a" sotha gooItt Div, i,~,i.on of Allied Chemical
(Jom.
, s h e hud "taug-at them, like a ""chain
h I
d
top
smmmers"were
away '
on vaca. House,-""1:30-p.M., when tlieYWom~ stu
OUf:
panies
"
•
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.
th t cntln
h Idt ec assTo;'m,
t h ' · da f
·
reaction set up", as another put it..
bon,
taKing
part
in
an
A.A.U.
meet,
en's
International
League
for
Peace
a
s
ou
ense
c
mm
s
0
par.
He
was
awarded
academic
degrees
..
t
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It
My gIrlS . . . . are very proud of
or over.age" when the New Can. and Freedom will present the first en s an
e res
0
e. acu
in Austria and Germany and also the f.act that their mother had Gin.
M· Y4h
.
b
aan, Conn. Field Club mustered a three of a series of six films dealing
Coach Ro mson, WIth
IC ael did research at the University of ny Allen as a teacher," stated an
bus load of its swimmers and came with these problems. T"he second
(Continued on Page 5)
Cambridge in England and the alumna from the 30'5_ "Your
to Swarthmore Saturday for a meet series will be presented on August
Hebrew University in Jerusalem. groundwork with us was 50 thor~
arranged by Carol Williams; pro. 23.
HONNOLD CONDUCTS LAW
He is also a direotor of the Phila· ougn that many, many of even
gram director of the Swarthmore
According to the summer pro·
SEMINAR IN SALZBURB delphia Section of the American third, fourth or flfbh teams went on
Club, and DeWitt Randall" pool gram committee of WIL, these are
John Honnold, Rutgers avenue, Chemical Society, and an organizer to enJoy great times on tneir col·
manager of NCFC, who are class· programs that the entire family can spent a month at the Schloss Leo· and first president of the Catalysis lege varslliles," said an alumna of
mates at lIates College.
enjoy and have been made especially poldskron in Salzburg, Austria, Club of Philadelphia ..
the (O's. "Years later other coaches
Also acco";panying the NCFC for viewing by family groups. Each with the SalzbUl'g Seminar in
can spot you as" one of 'l:itnger' Al·
team, which is" tri~county champion evening's program . will last about· American Studies where he lectured
len's girls .... I trust I am applying
aud has been undefeated for two an hour.
and conducted a seminar on consti.
many of the same stanuards and
years, was DeWItt's brother Curt,
The l"tix fil~s to be presented are: tutional law.
principals I learned under MlSS A.,
te&m coach, and the boys' father "Big Day in Bogo", which is about -Mr. Honnold's return trip, which
In tne everyaay r81smg of these
Chester City Band
Who manages the club and is a Col· malaria control in Mrica; "In LaT· began early in July, included stops
4little towheadS'. I am coaching for
Pro!lram Set for
gate University coach.
ger Freedom", which has Claude in Vienna; Warsaw, Poland; Stock.
life these days." And one alUmna
With both teams lacking fuU con· Rains as a narrator on the work of holm, Sweden; Copenhagen, Den·
August 18th
is teacnmg ner two·and·a~half year
t:ngents and in view of the long U.N. for peace; "Kryfto", a drama mark; and Glasgow and Edinburgh,
The Chester City Band's August Old to ··run and meet the bail," and
18th
performanee in the regular plans to add ukeeping your eye on
tri~ ~he visitors had made and the of life in a" Greek refugee camp; Scotland. He arrived home on Aug·
Thursday night summer concerts in tne Dall" wnen ne"s six months olcxcltmg meet and pleasant company,
(Continued on Page 6)
ust1.
they provided, the locals were most'----~----------·--~~~----~--------------------------- Gien Providence Park, Media, win der.
featUre Florence Duckworth as vohappy that the final score was a
Some of the pe~tinent fact be•
LOCAL BANKERS CONFER IN NEW OFFICE
cal soloist.
hind these letters Will be given in
138.138 tie.
" , Miss Duet.-worth, who perfonned next week'S .swartkmorean.
After a casserole supper prepar.
last January with the Rose Valley
ed by Swarthmore team parents for
bt:lth teams, Swarthmore's Seahors·
Chorus in the ~rodurtion. of "Die 2- Local Students Accepted
Fledermaus", Will offer "Zlgeuner"
cs strode to the parking lot to bid I
by Coward, "II Bacio" by J\.rditi, 'for College Honors Program
adieu to the out·of.state group
fI,Summertime" by . . . Gershwin, and
David V. Edwards and Douglas
which had provided such a refresh·
"Song
of
Love"
by
Romberg.
G.
Worth have been accepted for
ing innovation in local pool history.
I
Clarinet
soloist
will
be
Rudy
Di·
the
Honors Program of study at
DeWitt, who plans to study dentis·
,. Felice. Among his selections will be Swarthmore College by the faculty.
try, -even managed a good talk with
"Dizzy Fingers".
The program is a system of study
Carol's father, Dr. Ned B. Williams
Conductor
~s
Thomas
G.
Lee~on,
for
the junior and senior years de·
of the University of Pennsylvania
Sr.,
Master
of
Ceremonies
is
RQb.
signed
to free from the limitations
dental faculty, while hel'e.
ert B. Keel who will present the of classroom routine those students
, Score See·Saws
-soloists,
and announce the band's whose "maturity, interest and capaeNeyer many points apart, the
ity suit them for independent work
. selections as follows:
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: I Marc'h, "The British Eighth" by Uavid, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Osborne; Selection, "Bandinage for Earle Edwards, Jr., of Rutgers
Mrs, Jol1n S. Hay
Bra!;ses" (Old Coml'ades) by Wal. avenue, plans a major in politicacl
Dies in/87th Year
tel's; Suite Espagnolc, "La Feria" science and a minor in economics
"Mrs. John S. Hay, resident of
by Lacorne; Excerpts, UFlower and h"istory. Douglas, the son of Dr.
the Dartmouth House apartments
Dru", Song" by ,Rodgers; March, and Mrs. C. Brooke Worth of Wal.
for the past five years, died Sunday
"The Kilties" by Morris.
nl,lt lane; plans to major in English
evening after a short illness
I Also, March, "Stabat llater" by literature and minor in fine arts
Born Alice Wills of Braddock,
Losey; Novelty, ~'Johnny Peer' by rand music. Both students are grad.
Pa., Mrs. Hay was in he, 87th year.
Little; Ovel'ture, "The Chocolate \ Honors students meet wit.h their
She had lived in Woodlyn for more,
Soldier" by Straus; Oriental, "Cam. instructors in small weekly seminar
than 63 years before moving to'
bodian Suite" by H. M King; Re- I uates of Swarthmore High School.
SWarthmore.
ligioso, .cAve Maria" by Schubert; groups. Since they pursue only one
She is survived by three children
I Excerpts, "The King and I" by Rod. major and one" rela.ted minor sub.
Mrs. William L. Hammond of Rid· Jack E. Hunter of Vassar avenue, area vice president of Fidelity- 'gers; . March, "Barnum & Bailey's Ijeet during" semester, this system
ley Park, John B. Hay of Maple, Philadelphia Trust Coinpany, and Joseph Rer.nolds of ~art~o~h Royal Pageant March", by Dubie. facilitates greater concentration
"'ClOd, N.J., and George Hay of avenue assistant to the manager of the :Rid ey Township FIdelity
The program will close with the and greater" indePendence than i!,
South Che~ter road; 15 grandchil . office, McDade Boulevard' and Fairview raad, discuss a new account ,Nationa! Anthem.
I possible under the usual course.
dren and nine great grandcbUdren. at the recently opened office,
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The Chester social security office
has some advice for people who plan
to retire this fall and apply for
social security benefits.
uTo speed the payment of yo~r
first retirement check, bring the
necessary proofs with you the first
time you come in to file a claim for
benefits," Herbert Vtt. Gruber, district manager, said. A person apply~
iog for retirement benefits needs to
submit proof of age and a record of
Are
YOU
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SWARTHYOR
engagement of Miaa Ann Walker to of Dogwood lane, beeame the bride of New Haven Co'·
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Mr. Edward Lee Noyes, Jr of Hart.. of \11'" Gera'd "'dward Kumpf son ing 0
tit',
nn., are reeeiv· Dr. and ·Mr. Adam Andrews of
'fo d Co
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f'"
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c ngra u a Ions on the birth of Meadow Glen' I . ... d'
.Mi.. Louise Johnson daughter of
r,
nn., son 0
r. an
rs. 0
pel Mrs. Carl Edward their fim \!Ud K therin e H
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ane, ....e la, an.
Mr. and IMrs. A.
Johnson, . Edward. Noyes of Riverview road. Kumpf of Medford Laku; N.J., atiwhb'arrive
use"
the birth of tbeir third child
Jr., of Nortb Chester road, will
Miss Walker \s a graduate of 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon .In. the . Tbe Hitle
is J.e·
'.
. ..nd son, Terrance G$dy
leave September 1 to take 11 posi. Swartbmpre High School, clas. of Swarthmore Pre..byterian ChurCh tar f at
tid M
granddaugh. on
6, at, the UniversIty of
Tbe Rev. Robert Otis Browne per:
:v:nue':n',;'::'':' Sr., of Fenn.sylvanla Hospital.
.
tion as vOcal music teacher in tlte '05 and Cornell University.
Edgewater Elementary Scbool
Mr. Noyes was graduated from formed tbe double ring ceremony ert H
f S'l ' S i r s . Rob·
The maternal ,grandp.rent ia
Edgewater, Md. She will reside
H!gh School and Wes.
Escorted by her father, the
use 0
I ver pr ng, Md.
Mrs. Etizabeth Grady of Philadel.
Annapolis, Md.
ieyan UDlverslty, Conn., cla.. of was attired in a 'floorleitgth gown .
phla.
Dr•. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen 19~O, w~ere he was.,. mem~r of of white peau de soie fashioned on
of Harvard avenue entertained at PSI
He
princeaa lines and ending in a eha·
.
a dinner last week for Mr. and Mrs.' ployed .~y the Southern New Eng. pel train. Her shoulder length veil
30 YAtE AVENUE
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MORTON, ~'"
William Shaw of Villanova and the land T enhone
of illusion lace fell from a pearl·
"Shaws'
house guest Dominique Vis.
lata fall wedding IS planned.
tiara and she carried a bouquet of
TELEVIlIOI
AUTO
111010
- 'HOlDS
.
"Bn,'ilg- It HOME
to Us or We'U
Com.
to YOII"
slgsult of Paris, France. The din.
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white orchids and white gardenias.
net preceded the performance of
SE.TEIIBEII BRIDE
'Miss Eli' C PI
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Klngtwood 4-1028
"Desert S
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owman
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e marrlage 0 . ISS ams Pen· yard avehue a~. maid of honor wore
a
dens.
:field La~nce, daughter of Mr. a cocktaille.;,tb gown 'of turquoise • •
'~_N'
I n 'ne _ _
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hopper Bnd Mrs. Harry Logan Lawrence ofpean de soie featuring a -tailored
of Dogwood lane entertained Satur. Wellesley road and. Mr. Jonathan back bow. Her hat was a tailored
day evening in farewell to Mr. and Talbot Lange, son of Mr. and Mrs. bow of nylon melene and her bou·
Mrs. Marti~ Johnson of Walling. Gordon Lange o~ Cedar lane, will quet "ae of deep pink astors.
BEAUTY
ford, who WIth daughter Ann Wal. take pl~ce on Fnday, S'ptember 2,
The bridesmaids were Miss Bar·
ker, are moving to Governor's Is. at 5 0 c1?"k, in the. Swartbmore bara ZiengenfuB of Dickinson aveCLOSED FOR VACATION
land, Laconia, N.H.
. PresbyterIan Chureb. The Rever. nue, Miss Doris Goebel of Kew Gar·
AUGUST 15th - 26th
Mr. find Mra. H. P. Morgan and end Mr. Robert O. Browne will per. dens, N.Y., and Miss Prudence Pel.
children. Mimi, Bobby, Billy, and fO~ the ceremony.
ton 'of Hyde Park, N.Y. Their
Reopens Monday, August 29th
Peggy WIll move Monday from 736 ·Mlss Kathryn Jester of Denver, gowns .. and hats were similar to
Harvard avenue to Hudson, 0., C"I., .will be .the. maid of hOllor and those worn by the maid of honor.
w.bere Mr. Morgan has been trans. the bridesmaids will be Miss Jose. Their bouquets were of pale pink
ferred by the Pennsylvania Rail. phipe
sister. of the ·bride.
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road..
.grOOm,. MISS CatherIne Frum, Sha·
MISS Deborah Kumpf, niece of r
The Rev. Mr. a";d Mrs. Robert O. ~er aelghts, 0.; Miss Berry Math. the bridegroom, was flower girl. She
.
Browne had as theIr guest last week eke, East Orange,.·N.J., and Miss was dressed in white organdy.
Mr. Ernest Pletz of Short HiUs
Mrs. Browne's sister. Mrs. K. B. Janet Speirs, Rye, N.Y.
MOtOR TUNE-UP with ENCINE SCOPE
Pellett and son Grant, who return.
The flower girl will be Jean N.J.', was best man for Mr. Kumpf:
ed to tltei~ home in. G~anite City, Campbell, Rutgers avenue, cousin The ushers Included Mr. Halten
III., on FrIday. Earher 1D the sum. of the bride.
Brandi of Greenport, Long Island
me.r.the
Brownes
and
their
children
M
of WI'\:
N
r. Wdlliam Deiss of Rydal will N.Y.,' Mr. Donald Kumnf
r
~kl and ~uss spent a four week act as best man for the bridegroom mington, Del., brother of the bride·'
trIP. that 'tncluded camping site~
The ushers will include Mr. Har: groom; Mr. George Willis of Dog·
ry Logan Lawrence, Jr., brother of
Opposite Borough Parking Lot
S•.
C Wh'l
the bride; Mr.
Rockey, ston, Ill., the bride's cousin.,
ItI
d 3 0440
I e Mr. Browne attended Philadelphia;
Mr. Charles
Riehard Carrick
D.rtmDuth and LafayeHe AVI ••••
Train. Beechwood, and Mr. Robert Greer:
A reception immediately follow·
Closed Saturday at 12:30 P.M.
tng esslons at Wtlson College,
Media.
ing the ceremony was held at the
Browne, with the cltildre.n, visited
...
, E m b e r s Restaurant in Springfield.
- - ~he
respecil'V
_.nd
t
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St
The
honorary
ushers
will
be
Mr.
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paren.
tn
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rs.
Wi
lis
chose
a
silk
orchid
t
Louis, Mo. En roate home, they Donald Poole, North Swarthmore sheath with a back bustle and an
.
picked up Mra. Pellett and Grant aven~e; Mr. Frederic Blooom of Co· orchid and purple flowered cap A
PEACHES and APPLES
lumb.a
Mr Hu g h Mo,r. .purple orchid was "ber corsage.
. '
. 't here.
. avenue
,and
.
The
f or a VlSl
TOM~TOES, STRING BEANS, POTATOES and EGG"
Mrs. Reuel S. Kaighn, Jr., with ruron of D~rtmouth avenue.
. bridegroom's mother selected a
her baby daughter Susan, returned ..A receptIon will follow the cere· gown of pink lace with a pink pic.
Friday to Norfolk, Va., following a mony at the home of the bride's par. ture hat Her corsage was a white
"The F .._ Wit" IIw O.tug ....., B ........
six weeks' visit with her parents' ents.
'
orchid. .
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Lord of Har.
.
'
Following a wedding trip to the
OI,Kf{ons; From Swarthmore south on hltlmor. Pike to Cloverl •• f. Tum 1-«' onto
vard aVenue.
BEAny - YATES
Pocono., the couple will be at home
ltaute !S2 tow.rd Ch.st.r. Dr1.,. IVa- 2: mUe., tvrn rll'" ~ kIIowttcMt. aud for Va ",U••
Plc. Kenneth Roy Stuart, son of . Miss Grace Louise Yates and Mi- at 502 oDryc!en road, Ithaca, N.Y.,
Ope. 10 A.M •• 6 P.M.
~ .j . Dally
and
Sunday
TRemont
6-9041
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Stuart of William .Cr~thers Beatty were wed a~r AUguB~~ Both Mr. and Mrs.
ir
Westdale avenue, will return to. Saturday afternoon at a 2:30 cere.' KlItmpf will': .~ r tIle senior year
,
morrow from Camp Lej'!une, N.C., mony in the Yeadon Presbyterian at the Hotel dministration School
where he received training with the Church. The bride is the daughter at CorneH University.
Pre-teen
Reserve Liaison Unit, U. S. Mar. of Mrs. T. Brewster YateR of Yea. . The rehear.sal dinner Friday eve·
\
Junior
ine Corps.
. don and the late. Mr. YateR. Mr. ning before the wedding was held
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Wilson of Beatty is the son of Mr and Mrs at the Embers for the bridal party
Walnut'lane returned last week Robert Walter Beatty of Walling: and out·of.town guests.
from a 14.day .trip in SwItzerland. ,ford.
The Rev. Robert M. Tignor offici.
BIIITH S
During their tour they met the Rob.
ert M. Grogans of Westminsted ave· ated at the ceremony in the presence
1M . d M
All N R
f f
Refreshments - Door Prizes
nue in Zermatt, and the Walker of the 'immedlate .families.
0 k riran bo r~ han . urnp ~
s
Penfields of .Guernsey road in Gen. lIIr. Brewster Parson. s Yates of, b·arth· afrthr! thal d" ah?\ndou.nce
d t e
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I ' ited wi h N
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0
eIr
r c I an son,
FINAL SUMMER CLEA.R~NCE
t
ew .
r.ltam
. N ormlln on J' uIY 30•
l'''.
' d• ..e. I0 9On.
~ a soF VIS
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' Conn., gave hiB sis·
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nen s 1D r eans, rance. They ter m, marriage. Mrs •. Yates was
Mrs R p'f' s th f ' r ' Ml
P,eyiew - Back-to-School Cottons and Woolens
left for home from Paris.
the'Mbrld~'.
only
·aitendant.
B
• uAmnne K' rase,
e dormeh
J h W'II"
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arb ara
aug ter 0:ssf
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r" . 0 n .' lams of Harrisburg Dr. and Mr•. Norman W. KTase of
9 South Or~nge Str~et, Media, Pa.
ElU.EIIEILTS
lIIan. Usher was Mr·. R ose Val'.eyroa,
d Moyan.
'\
. Jserved
h P its
r'bes..t ~,..."
Phone: LOwell 6-6225
,Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Johnson' 0 n e ',!,o of .....i)Ugherty 'drive.
of Havertown announce the engage. The bm"', a SIXth .grade teacher' The Rev. Mr and Mr •. G. Ri~h.
'Summer Hours: Open Friday evening until 8:30
mant ot their daughter, Miss Jane at the Rutgers Avenue School, is a ard McKelvey 'bf Wallingford are
Closed Saturdays :during July and August
Patricia Johnson to Mr Johl1 1.. graduate of Teachers. College of t\ecBiving congratulations on tli(!
Wetlaufer, son of'Mr and' Mrs. Les. Co~necti~ut, New Brltsin, ~nd the birtIt of thErir secol)d child and son
lie A. Wetlaufer of 'Strath Haven Vmverslty ~f PennsylvanIa. The Richard 'MoiIIer McjKelvey, on July
It
avenue.
~ridegroom I.' a graduate o,f Dick· 31 in Memorial Hospital, Wilming·
'.
Miss Johnsen attends Ursinus Inso? College and the Temple Uni· ton, Del.
Mr. McKelvey i. cur..te of Trin·
College. She is a member of Alpha ~er$1ty L~w School. He is a member
Sigma Nu Sorority.
of a MedIa Ia.w ~irm.
ity Church, Swarthmore.
.
Mr. Wetlaufer, a mechanical en.
The couple WIll make their home
Dr. lind Mrs. John L. Cornog, Jr.,
gineer with the. duPont Company. at 301 Henrylane, Wallingford.
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Miss Victoria Willis, daughter of
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~nference.
Kennet~ J. Wright and three chil· •
dren of Kensington, Md., will' join
them th~r~ later in the week
Ca1;ol Honllolel, daught~~ of. llJr.
and 1,1... John ltonnQld of ·ltutgers
avenue,· is spending the summer in .
Spring Valley, N.Y., as a counselor
at the Vacatiol) Camp for t1)e
Blind. Her ·sister Heidi, returned
home yesterday from West Chester
State ,~eachers College whe~e, she
attended a five day Workshop Sese
sion sponsored by the Pennsylvania
Association of Student. Cou~~q •..
Heid! r~presented the Swarthmore
High' School Student C ..binet.
Mrs: Ro~~r,I; ~Qi~, of. Sl'ringfi~I!1,
with 'lier .liol!~ .r~hnnle· and jackie,
''IJ;V...~!'1!!liDg,t.l)e J)1~l'tll ,o!. A!:,p~~ ,~_ . _.... ;.~_
vislilngli'er slater and [amify, Mrs.
Frank H. Robbins of Kansas City,
Mo. Mrs. Moist is the former Miss
Doris Pitman, andr Mrs. Robbins is
the former Miss Betty Jean Pitman,
daughters of Mrs. John H. p'itman .
of Vassar avenue.
Mrs. Oliver Browne and son
Geoffr~y'" of Parki avenue returned
home Sunday from a two week va· /
cation at Longport, ·N.J., .
,Mrs. J. Arthur Horneff and fam.
i1y of Rutgers avenue had as their
house guests recently their cousins
Dr. and Mrs. Anton Wachna and
four children bf Riverside, Ontario,
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Dickin·
son returned til:~their home on For~
est lane Sunday fello\ving a three
week trip to Mexico. During their
travels they visited Mexico City,
Acapulco, Toluca, and Guadalajaia.
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OF FIDELITY'S NEW RIDLEY TOWNSHIP OFFICE!
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Late8t PBI r_rta mow
that • Burglary baa in·
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Serving Ridley Township
with these complete
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Special Cheeking Atcoionls
Savings Accoun~3% interest
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Christmas Club
Vacation Club
CASH:MATIC·
PeiSOllal Loans
Auto Loans
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Safe Deposit Doxes
LeUeiS of Credit
Foreign Collections
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Drive-in Banking
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son of Wallingford announce, the
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of South Princeton avenue, ..,pth inr at Fourth Lake in the Adlron·
Mrs. Alexander M. Lacke v of Og..
Tommy Keller of Lafayette avenue, da k N Y TIt ret
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left
week
fOf a short cam~
c s, on. S· ou':Y'D..J.
urnton to
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aveuue
·and her daughter
Mrs.
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trip I~t
in the
Poconos
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avenue
E. McCloskey
of Baltimore
The school year 1960 • 61 will open Thursday, September 8, 1960.
last week
to Enrope tomorrow for The school oIa), will be from 8 :45 A.M. to 2 :38 P.!>!. with a lunch hour
lng
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Mr. lind Mrs. Baker Mlddelton
and Mrs. Kenneth ,14. Reed three week Theatre Tour
for Junior High students :from 11 :28 to 12:11, and for Senior High
and family returned last week from of North Chester road were the
M";. Henry I. Hoot of
from 12:16 to 1 :00 P.M. 'J,'·he
and Assembly parlocl
a tl!ree .week vacation at China houBe guests of Mr. and Mrs. iI.
entertained info
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d WIll be from 2:40 to 3:26 P.M .. ~o outsIde appomtments for students..
Lake, Chma, ,Me.
' Wayne Hamilton at their summer
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week a trmal
y he . should
not be made
at this time. Assemblie. will usually
V.A,IJ\t
a unceon
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fM r. andM rs. h ome in Ocean City, N.J., early
e r Baru., son o.
in honor of Mrs. P: L.Urban who Tue. ays for Junior Htrh and Thursdays .for Senior HIgh students.
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will soon move into the
Studente have been ass. igned to the following homerooms:
place,
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Carl Ba",s of Whittier
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Mr. and Mrs. William C. Camp. South Princeton avenue to be vaca·
SEIIOR H.laH SCHOOL
JUIIOR HlaH SCHOOL
, ·of. Cedar lane re·
. by Mr. Ellwood Garrett. Mrs.
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Max· bell. and X'N'
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12TH GRADE
wen Bartt.'ver
at their
Mas' s summer home turned recently from a two ",ee!k Illio"t's guests were the younl moth· 9TH GRADE
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vacation at the Quimby.s Club in
of the neighborhood.
Mr. Falcone-Room 100 - A • D
J>fr. Arthur W. Jones 'of North Averill, Vt. On their return trip
Mr. and Mrs. Stokes F. Burtis, Mr. Yocum-Room 13 - A· F
Mrs. Mathews-Room l03-E. Hin •
Swarthmore avenue left Tuesd~y to the Campbells stayed a few days in Jr., of Columbia avenue had as a Mr Henderson-Room 20B-G·Loe Mr. Snyder-Room 2I5-Hir. M
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join his family at Sebee Lake, Me. Cape Cod.
guest for 10 days Mr. Burtis' moth· Mrs'. Henr ' - 'Room 216 - Low· Sc Mr. Wertz-Room 210 - N . Z
The Jon~ses villi remain until early
Mr. ,and Mrs. C. B. Campbell of er Mrs. Stoke. Bqrtis of Winston. Mis. McKie-Room 107 - Se· Z
11TH , GRoADE
September.
College avenue, with their son Mr; Salem, N.C. Marianne, daughter of 8TH GRADE
Miss Armstrong-Room 10S-A.Da
Susan Bower, daughter of Mr. David Campbell of Pittsburgh, reo
and Mrs. Burtis, Jr., and Mrs.
Dr. Irwin-Room 214 - Du· Ke
aAd Mrs. William N. Bower of cently sPent a weekend visiting
mother Mrs. Henry Renin. Mr. Drukin-Room 206 - A . E
Miss. Strouse-Room 217 - Kn· Pr
of Lancaster" returned Satur. Mr. Law-.RooJll 233 - F . La
Westminster avenue, is spe11ding their son and daughter.in.how Mr.
the week in Oc<.an 'City, N.J., as a and Mrs. John Camph.n of Douglas
from a week's vacation at Mr. Millel'-Room 135 - Le· Ros Miss Zimmer-Room 113 -Py . Z
City, N.J. Mrs. Reninger is Mrs. Seymour-Room 235 - Rot. Z
guest of the W,dter J. LewIcki's, al. Manor, Long Island, N.Y.
10rH GRAiDE
so of We~tmlnster avenue.
,Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hewes of
the guest of Mr. and Mrs: 7TH GRAiDE
Mr. Marish-Rl>om 213 - A . Fi
Mrs. Henrietta Bruce, with. he.r. South Swarthmore avenue returned Burtis for a short while.
Mr. Bell-Room 232 - A • Fi
son' and daughter William and Suo Saturday from a five week stey
Miss Joan Harrar of Yale avenue Mr. Bernhart-Room 136 - Fo . J Mr. Pistrykl\-Room 209 - Fo· LI
san of Magill ro~d, left Wednesday' Surf City, Long Beach Island, N.J.
leav,e August 20 by jet for,a Mrs. Br,:,und-Room 207 - K . Si Mrs. Wright-Room 109 - M • Seh
Mr. Heath-Room 101 -. Se· Z
for a' short. visit with another son, Their daughter: Anne/returned Mon. I monl;h's trip abroad. Sbe will spel)d Mrs. La:wis-Room 234 - Sm • Z
Jim, at Camp Deerwood, N.H., day.
two wee1
wl1~re
Jim
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a
counaelor.
They
plan
Mrs.
Donald
Dye
of
South
Prince.
to spend a few d Y8 touring before ton avenue returned Sunday from a
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hemert Foley of dau8'hter Ginny of South Chester
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their return home.
five day trip visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Silvers Harvard avenue hild as house road, leave today ftlr a two week
family of Rutgers avenue reo gueste for five days last week Mr. trip through New England. spend.
Mr. and Mrs. w. R. LeCron and Ralph Record of Syracuse, N.Y.
Miss Betty I.ee LeCron of Cedar
Mr. and Mrs •.lohn Logue of Yale
Monday from a six and a and Mrs. Edmund'McCarthl' and ingnine days at Capa Cod, Mass.·
lane and Mrs LeCron's sister Mrs. avenue had as their house guest
week trip to the West Coast. two daulI'hter. Susan and Mimi of En route tltey will pick up their
William Culp 'of Chambersburg will during the past two weeks .Mrs. They Visited friends' and many of Evanston, III. Mm. Foley accom· younger daughter Joan who hl1S
spend the week vacationing at Logue's sister
Helen L001>yof
N ..tionBI Parks, spending most panied them to Washington, D.C., been at Camp Brown Ledge, WI,
Ocean City N.Il. The LeCron's son. Miami, F'la. Miss Looby, wpo
of their time In California. Their where tltey did some sight-seeing. Il)OOSki, Vt., for the past month.
in.law lind' daughter .Mr. and Mrs. previously heen visiting relati,(es in
covered almost 10,000 miles.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Moir and 'l'bey will return August 2jI.
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PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD, Publillh ....
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BARBUlo\ B. KENT, M,a,naging Editor
. Rosalie D. Pelr801
Marjorie T. Told
Jeannette V. Howe
Susan Drlehaus
will b. pllblisMd 011111 at tho dU.
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tM Editor.
In Appreciation
To the Editor:
We hall a wonderful year in Eur.
ope but never ceased to ·constantly
recall the many fine friends and
experiences we had found· in
Swarthmore Thanks to Pete Told
and his Swarthmorean for keeping
Us up to date. Although mall ar.
rived about five weeks late It was
l~ked forward to eagerly.'
The MlUardRobinsons
Springfield
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1960
CHRISTIAII SIIEIICE IDTES
RECISTRATION SCHEDULE
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Prior to
Ceneral Election, November 8th, 1960
™tho~
.,epn...d k'•• • , 1M individua,l writ-
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
PRESBYTERiAl IOTES
The Mornfng Worship will be
God's supremacy .held at 10 o'clock Sunday. The Sac.
The meaning
and a!l.power will be. explai.ned at ramem of Baptism will be admlnlsChri~tlan Selence servtees thIS ~un. teredo A half hour of fellowship
day In the Lesson.sermon entitled will be held on the church 18IWII
"Soul".
:after the service
All-Inclusive Program
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The Scriptural selections will in·
Churoh School' classes will meet
elude the follC>WIng from Leviticus at 10 o'clock with cla!",es for the Proposed for Salle Vaccine
(26:S, 4, 11): "If ye walk in my Children through the junior lev.
Proposals for an all.incl';sive
statutes, and keep my command· el. Child Care will be provided by program which would make avail.
ments, and do them; Th~n I will a trained supervisor through this IIble to every resident of DelaWare
rive· you rain indue. season, and hour.·
'COunty the Salk anti.polio vacccine
~e land shall yield her increase,
The summer volunteer choir Will,' innoculatioos were agreed to by
and the trees of the field ~hall yield rehearse at 9 a.m.. before the Morn- representatives of the· Delawa. re
thelr'fruit •.• And I WlII set my ing Worship·service.
County Medical Society, the Dela.
tabernacle among you; and my soul
Morning Prayers are held in the ware County Chapter of the Nation.
shall not abhor you."
.hureh sanctuary on Tuesday morn. al Foundation and its Citizens'
God's power is also brought out ing from 9 to 9 :30 a.m. All· are Steering Committee
in readings from "Science aud cordially welcome.
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The proposals, details of which
Health. with Key to the Scriptures"
were not disclosed, will now be tak.
, of whicb Mary Baker Eddy Is the
TRIIIITY IIDTEI
en back to the parent grOUDS of
author, including this statement There will be a celebration of the those attending the meeting Frlday,
(330:11.12): "God is infinite, the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock Sun. August 5, 1960, for anticipated ap.
only Life, substance, Spirit, or Soul, day morning. A service of Morning proV'8] in the near future~
the ollly intelligence of the uni· Prayer and Sermon ·will be held at In a joint statement, Dr. William
verse, including man."
9 o'clock and at 10: 15. At 8 P.M. H. Em, president of .the county
All are welcome to attend the there will be a service of Evening. medical group. and Alan K. Keay,
/ . ehapter chairman, said:
services at First Church of Christ, Pr"yer and Word.
Scientist, 206 Park ..venue, at 11
The Ushers for the services willi "It must be realized by every par.
o'clock.
be as follows: '
,
ent in Delaware Cqunty thnt any
At 9 a.m. - G. H, Berlin, head program whicli is forthcoming will
usher; J. C. Jubin, Jr., J. E Evans, be too fate to protect our children
CHURCH SERVICES
J. B. Davis, J. L. Jezl, F. L:Michel; during the 1960 polio season, which
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
at 10:16 a.m. - R. B. Price, head is already upon us. We are planning
D. Evor Roberts Mlni.ter
usher; R. S. Brodhead, R. E. Mas· for the future. In the meantime we
Robert O. Browne, A~soe. Minister ters, G. W. C. Wagner, O. B. Blake, urge parents to see that t1Jeir chil.
IIlId Mlni.tor ofChri.tian Educatiou C. R. Engherg.
dren are Immediately started on the
Sunday, Aupst 1"
\ There will be a service, of Morn. three.shot series which provides the
10:00 A.M.-Morning Worship and ing Prayer at 9 a.m. and a· service only knowu hOl1es of Immunity."
Baptism
of Evening Prayer at 6 p.m. each
It was explained that for families
10:00 A.M.-Church School.
day Monday through Friday.
who cannot affOrd to pay for the
Taesclay, A_' 16
inuocmatlons for· their children, the
9:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer
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.ETHODI~T IIOTES.
two groups hav.'an existing Coop.,
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Church ,~hool classes heglD at, el'l1otive program.' Under that pro.
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METHODIST CHURCH
8:46 a.~.,Wlth c1~sses fo: a11.ages. gram, wllich bas been in existence
MornlDg WorshIp SerVIce will be· for several yean needy
The· R'pV• •Tnh n C. Ku Ip.' IIfl'
mster I t 10
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Rev. Edward W. Thorn
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. a.~. WI gu~s spea er, .have only _to go to a physician
Assistant Pastor
Gabriel 51mblne of AfrIca, preach. ,will give them the necessary auth.
r.harlcs Schi.ler
ing. The morning ~Ioist will be orization· to obtain free vaccine
Minister of Music
ShelbY Martin, baritone, singing from their nearest hospital. The
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"My Task." .
. vaccine is then taken baek to the
8:45 A.M;-Chllr~h Schoo! classes
There· is a nursery for infants physician Who will admiuister the
10:00.A.M.-Gabrlel SimblDe of
and young children during the shots without ha"";'
Mnca will preach
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"We expect that the program uow
The Senior Youth Fellowship will being discussed, if given fiual ap.
TRINITY CHURCH
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The Rev. Layton P. Zimmer. R""tor mee a
e ome o. aro
ason" proval, will be one that will reach
The Rev. Ge01'lle R: McKalvey, 200 Sykes lane, Wallingford, at 7 every section of Delaware County
Curate
p:m. for the regular Sunday eve· and every economic level of our
Sanclay, Aacus' 14
mng program.
eiety. We anticipate calling on lead.
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,ers in the fields of busfuess, Indus.
8 :00 A.M.-Holy Communion
9:00 A.M~Morning Prayer and
Mr. and Mrs. Irlm R. MacElwee try, education, the professions and
10~:n~.-Mornillg Prayer and of Mt. Holyoke place recently spent community activities to belp in
Sermon·
a week in Wooster, 0., aud·another ~ny ways. We are assured of their
8:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer aud 12 days in Winchester, Mass., as the cooperation in evolving a workable
Word.
guests of their son and daughter-In. program."
Monday, Aqust 15
law Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacEI·1 Amc.ng .those attending the mllllt-I
9 :00 A.M.-Morning Prayer
wee. The senior MacElwees return•. ing, besides Dr. Erb and Keay, were I
6:00 P_M.-Evening Prayer
ed home Saturd~y ~a the New ~~rk IDr.~J, Albright Jones, Elm awnue,
Tuesday, A_t 16
Thruwayauu .he Mohawk Trlul. Chairman of the Chapter's preven.
98:00
:00 A.M.-Morning
Prayer
Chuck Soule of Marietta avenue ttve medicine committee:
P M.-Evenlng Prayer
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Wed"_y, Aquot 17
and Jeffrey Nearing of Chestnut
9:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer
laue completed a course in Frencli '59 Craduate With
6:00 P_M.-Evening Prayer
on Friday at the Summer Language
Thunclay, August 18
Institute, Temple Unlversity. The Concert Clioir in· Europe
9:00 A.M.-Morning
Prayer
six week course was conducted by
Martha Turn.er, daughter I>f Mr.
6:00
P.M.-Evening Prayer
Frlclay, Aacust 19
Temple University in cooperation and Mrs; Donald C. Turner of Rose
9:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer
with the language development pro. Tree, is a member of the Hood Col.
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
gram of the United States Office lege Concert Choir which left Aug.
of Education.
ust '1 for a -tOur of the United
THE RET.lGIOUS SOCIETY
!'fro Walter B. Keighton, Jr., of United States Military Bases in
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en at wart more College, concerts for service personnel dur;
10 :25 A.M. -H ymn Sing. Meeting epa
House.
returned yesterday from a three ing the month of August under the
11 :00 A.M.-Meetinl\' for Worship. day trip as a guest of the Hercules sponsorship of the Special Activi.
All are welcome.
Powder Company, Wilmington. He ties Division of the Army.
Monday. August 15
attended a conference of chemists
The choir W1lS selected iu ana.
AII-day sewinll' for AFSC
along with other college professors tion.wide contest conducted by the
WedDeaclay, AupR n ,
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State Department last winter.
All-day sewing for AFSC _
. M!,: and ~rs. Joh~ .R. McWiI.! Following the conc~rt tOur, the
lJ:rlT?~gl~lCf.~?st;
h"rna ~nd children M1ml, 10hu ~ud member~ will have 16 days of sightPark A VeIIDe below Harvard
W:III have retu~~d f!",m a VIsit seeing through most of Europe,
S......y, A - ' I f
WIth Mrs. McWllhams parents in They wilI re~rn abc~ September
Mercer, ~nd a motor tour which In- ~5.
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11:00 A.M.-Sunday School
l1:00 A.M -The Leason Sermon cluded Nll\g8rQ Falls, and the Wei.
Last year Mtlrtna was voted "the
will be "Soul"
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land Canal Loeks in ~~rio,. the 'Most. Outstallding GirlP in
W:-':lJ. ;r"':!dlmee:ng . eaeb. Con>!nr Glasa W~rks in New York, Freshmanclasa at Hood where she
Dartmouth 'A......u:'o,:~lthe.Grand Cenyon of Pennaylvania, i. majorillg .III biolOeY. Sbe -I. a
darI aeept bIIIIdq,.. 10.&; ~ ~ ~fut (PL) C-ty Fall',.rt'&duate:of 'JI.ral'tltttMRe-: Bidll
tIa7 -tJw. ,...
and Hopewell Vruq..
.
8ebool, clau of 19fe. .
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SEPTEMBER 9th
Last day an elector may moVe from one election district to anotlter
fu order to be permltted to vote in the new elecUon district at the General Election. PerSOQ8 moving after th!a c!&te may vote in old elecUon
, district If otherwise qualllled.
SEPTEMBER 16th
Last day all electors. may register to vote at the General BleeUen.
ThIs includes electora who will become of ase on or before November. 9tb,
1960.
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SEPTEMBER 19th.
Last day for an elctor who has removed into a new' elecUon district
to give noUce to the RegiStraUon Commlasf~n in order to be permitted to
vote in the new elecUon district at Ute General Election. The removal
card must set forth a removal date into the new election district' which
cannot be later than Beptember 9th.
COURT BOUSE HOURS
Regular business houra up to and !nCludiog Monday, Beptember 9th
Monday ~ugh, Frlday~:OO AM. to 4:30. P.M. Together with such
addlUonal hours as designated below:
August 13th-FrIday ..... _ .................. _.. 7:00 P.M. to . 9:00 P.M.
August 13th-Saturday ...... , ...........• , .. : .. &:00 AM. to 13:00Nooo
August 19th-FrIday .... -...................... 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.
August 2Oth-Batnrday ........ :... ............. 9:00 A.M,- to 12:!IONoon
August 26th-Frlday ..... ! ..................... 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.
August·27th-Baturd"Y ... :: ............. ; ...... 9:00 AM. to 12:00Noon
&lptember 9th-FrIday ........................ 9:00 A.M. to 9;00 P.M.
8eptembP.r 10th-Baturday ....... ~..... , ....... 9:00 A.M, to 12:00 Noon
Beptember 16th-FrIday ......... ;.............. 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.
Beptember 17t1i-Baturdar ......... : ........... 9:00 A.M. to 12:00Nooo
ROVING·REGIS'rRAR8 WILL SIT
In RuUedp-Taesclay, September .I!, 2:00 to 9:00 P.M., FIre Bo_
Sympathetic service, ch!pendablllfy and
understanding are traditional with
CO._
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DlUClOU O. ftlNIIALI
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
MAIft AoIAII, rI III....
Tolepho.o LO 1-15.1
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Alice Barber
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THOM SEREMBA
inJaw Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Dick. gdrls'section
It leWr'1 ,888tlS in coa~II'bean h ord•
lOYoors of Swarthmore Ref.renc..
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P k
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y 1 more, ra ner, WI
on an
More Than 35 Years' &perlence ,
. 1J1IIOn, so of ar avenue, motore
In midget events of the Junior f '
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b' h 'If be
All worl Is don. In· my .hop .
to Berkle" Springs, W.Va., Satur· Olympics the previous day Terri. horld,oMrmad prtah IceshwF I~d WlA
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on ay roug
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ug·
under my,personallup.,..hJon.
Two dozen citlZehs appeared ~t day to attend her amily reunIOn In ·McCutdy had placed SIXth iu breast- 'ust 22 to 26 at 4 p.m. at the RutYti Oil P'I
oatfIIlIt .,
)londay night's Borough Council Cacapon S~te Park.
. atroke and '\VBS also a member of gers Field for pasaing and punting;
p
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SHAROI
HILL Ill•
meetiug About half of them were
The reumon ~s the 200th anm· Suburban's medley and freestyle I Thursday, August 25, 9 a.m., first
·
f
H'lIbo
wi!
versary
of
the
bIrth
of
John
Fer·
relay
teams,
both
of
which
placed"
..,
Id
res. ents 'I,
.1
rn avenue
0 now founder of the family in Amer.
b
,,,rae.,ce.
.
deSired to restnct the proposed pav· i
' d th 31st·
f th .fourt.
The boys wIll leave for Camp
ing of that street to . an 18-foot t~a, ~~ st e '0 ann1versary 0
e
Soaoolls Boat Roso Valloy
Green Lane on Sunday, August 28,
width in order to save trees and
eM Ir D~uk~1 D.
S
h h'
Last Thursday Swarthmore's JV returning at 4:30 p.m. on Friday,
':A non.profit, mutual endiScourage through traffic.
bee ra. dtllC IDtso
n,
r.,
~
0
as
swimmers
defeated
Rose
Valley's
September
2.
Another
practice
willi
11I1:el,'p~ise
for the ~nefit of
h
0
.
,
.
Ira
h"
n
epen
ng
e
summer
10 cean· JV's 109 to 106 in another highly
be
d
residing
!Mvth.
COuucd explamed t t anyt mglClty N.J
tu ed t'L
thO
k
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be held at 9 a.m. Septem r 6, an
..
re
rn
nere
IS
wee
interesting
meet.
Scoring
for
II
and
neighboring:
com.
less than a 24.foot width would nat
d' '11"
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t'l fte Lab
the Kick.off Bati>ecue w!ll be 0
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an
WI
remalD
un
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a
r
or
Swarthmo~"
were'
For
In'ormatibe adequate for safety aJKi parking D
"t"'
Thursda1, September 8,
A'
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and passed a motion that the pro- ay.
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11 and 12 - Girls: backstroke
Coach Robinson, who returned
to'iots apply to
ject be done along with Springfield
1 P. Winch, 21 K. Herschel; breast- last month from a Sabbatical year
ALBERT N. GARRm
ToWnship's share of the street Incomplete Seahorses
stroke 3 P. Wigton; freestyle 1 P. abroad, nevertheless followed last
Pr.rideftC aM B ....II ... M"..
h 3 D . Shay; b u tterfl y 1 P . year's inexperienced team through
Which Springfield is now arrang·
Hold Conn., Guests WI nc,
ing. The Borough part will cost
(C t' e.t f
P
1)
Winch, 2 M Stradley. Boys.: W. a rough season, and now looks for.
Garrett Ave. KI
about' $4000 of which the county
on Inu
rom age
.
?"mphell fir~t In butu:rfly: second ward hopefully to a more successSwarthmore, Pa.
will pay half. Tlie Borough will pay scores hopped back and forth, f~rst ,on breaststroke and third 10 back. ful record with the nucleus of a
on&third and abutting residents-oneteamandthentheothuleadmg, stroke; M. Wynkoop third in free· squad trained by Coaches James
two.tbirds of the remainder.
every few .events. Swart~mo~ led style.
Komarnieki and Howard Sipler.
Other citizens' attending the by four pomts at the be~1Onmg ?f
10 and under - Girls: A. Michen.
meeting live !n Swa,rthmore Hills butterfly eventa and trad~d. by. SIX er first in breaststroke, freestyle .Mr and Mrs. John L. Cornog of
17'h S. Chester Road
and came to discuss the Boroug'h's at the .end of that classifIcatIon. and butterfly; backstroke 1 B. Dickinson avenue arrived home
prop;,"':l to repair streets in this Diving. tied the score. A BP8'?tacul~r Whittier, ~ A. Lib!>in; breaststroke I-Iriday from a month's stay In
Swarthmore
:private development at $1.00 per Jut mmute catch.up and fmgertiPI 3 B.. Burtis; butterlly 3 M. dePro. Whitefield, N.l{., and another two
ASEMEIIT,
front foot cost to property owners,l ~uc~ Of lletsy Breakell won t~e phehs, BoY.": ~ac1,<.stroke 2 an~ 3 week visit in Rockport, Mass. En
hi order ·that the streets might be girls relay to counteract, NCFC s Bradley and Birney Brown (twins route home they stopped for a few
ESIDE
dedicated to the Borough and maiu. , taking the boys' relay: it secured'even to doing.exact times in this days with their son.ln.law. and
.IK
tained by it in future.
the final "no.victory, no·defeat" fo~ event) ; brellststroke and butterfly daugbter Dr. and Mrs. Cornog, Jr.,
William E. Witham, developer of ~h team, and. added a breathtak· 3 D. WiHia~s, freestyle 3 Bradley, and infant daughter Katherine iu
OIlTlla, Prlp,
ISABEL P.
the section, by letter toCOuuciI, mg demons~ra~lo.u_of the Import- I Brown. I
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:
New Haveu, Conn.
offered to resuri'ece the streets with, ance of the md1V1dual to the after.
8 and under _- Girls: O. WIgton
Mrs. Francis Pennell of Dart-I (-:::::;::::::;::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::=::::=:::;::::::=::::::;
asplIalt and chips which he said I· noon's evidence of t."am.:valu~. . first in backstroke, brea~tstroke a~d mouth· aveuue spent 'ast weeK ao i'
would be less expensive. COuncil
Paul Zecher, placm~ f~rst. m nnd· freestyle; L. deProphetls second 10· Keuka Lake, N.Y., atteuding the
stated that such resurfacing wonld get boys and ~econd In JUDlor boys freestyle and butterfly; M. McCur· A..hram, an international, interra.
only'remaiu good for about five I>~east~trok~ In 46. se~onds . ~Iat dy first in butterfly and second ~n ciai, Interdenominational religiouus
years where"" the type used for ~lden~lcal .tlme to h1s dlsqualiflca. hreaststroke; S. Schmidt second m grouP.' There are 18 such groups
Borough sPecifications for its other tlOn ti~e m. the Suburban Le~gue backstroke.
across the United States.
roads would last three to four times Ch!,mplOns!!,'ps one ,w",:k ellther),
l2 and under girls and 10 and
Bs'long. An adjourned mesting of gamed the honor o! hIS fl~st Swarth· under boys won their relays.
Counoil was seheduled for Wednes. more team record, replacmg th~ 46:7
Ladies' and Other Doings
Gif~s
day ulght to discuss vhe matter fur. midget mark 'set by Jack Cushmg m
P.ssing Red Cross tests upon
ther.
the championships.
.
completion of recent courses of in·
15 So. Chesler Rood
New street lights will be, placed
Unusual M.et
. struction under Karl Schaefer, as·
opposi-te 415 Vasasr avenue and on
~o compensate for events ·m siatant pool manager, were:
KlngswoocJ 3·1900
Drexel road between·· Haverford whIch one tealD had greate: num'l Intermediate Test - Mrs. Ed· 'I~=~;;;~==·:·
::;:::=~
place and Park avenue.
Ipers than the other (and VIce ver· ward Heller, Mrs. James .Gaylord, -Dr' William Rial and Dr. Harold .... ) the top three times were scored Mrs. William Staudish. ~ "
Wilkinson asked for an exception' regardless of whether they came Swimmer Te$1;.- Mrs. George
to tIre resldenmal zoning iit order from one team alone. Some e~entl! 'Herschel, Mrs. Mathews J ohn..n,
that they might build a doctors' of· were skipped entirely .•~nce nelt!,er Mrs. William Stanton, Mrs. Wil.
fiee bulldiug on a Dllrtmouth ave· Iteam had proper entr1es. PlaCIng liam Golz, Mrs. Bernard Halpern, .
Write or pOOne for
nue lot.
jfor Swarthmore in the 1IJlli8Ual~ Mrs., RObeJ;t Tressler, Mrs. Samuel
Information ·about
...
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were:
. ·Jl.!'y!l0lds., Mrs . .J;plin Bell..· Mra.
modem fiIdIitlia of
~".'l\lot"l'. .
. . -.. ·16-andd~.year..lds (100~) Frank Tracy, Mrs. William Hart·
.
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- Boys: D. McCurdy second m man, Mrs. Karl Fox.
WESTlAUREL HILL
Wednesday evenmg Cou~cd d~.. backstroke, breaststroke aud but-I Senior Life Saving _ Mrs. M.
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cldod not to accept Mr. WIthams terf.y; J. Connor third in freestyle. Johnson, Mrs. Jahn Cusbing, Mrs.
N _ A... Iof..c:~ ...
offer,
Girls: B. Breakell first in breast-' W. Stanton, Mrs. W Go'Iz, Mrs.
417 Dartmouth Ave.
stroke aud freestyle and second in Frances Tracy, Mrs. Harry McCal.
MOho'" 4-1591
WIL To Present Film
bu"e,f.y; L. Zeehe~ seco~d ~n, lister, Mrs. Marshall Schmidt. Mrs.
Series on Peace, UN breaststroke; L. Courtne;y: third ID ,F. W. Whittier.
(COntinued from Page 1)
freestyle.
.
Advanced - Mrs. Cushing, M~s.
"ABBignment Children", the Danuy
13 and 14. (6? yards) - GIrls: ,Golz, Mrs. Schmidt and Mrs. Wh1tDinin~m Open To Puhlic:
Kaye film on children in·the Middle B. Dumm tbird m backstroke, free, tier.
and Far East· "One World or style and butterfly; S. Parker sec·
Lif. Soving Cou ...
None", presented by the World.M· ond in backstr?ke;
Z'7her first
A new cou]:l!O in Life ·S.,ving be.
fairs Council a .film on coutrol of and N. Corneltus third 1n breast- gan Monday of this week, daily at
atomic ene~' and "The Camp", ~troke..
.
2 p.m. Also on Monday an hour's
Ingrid Bergm':n's narration of the
11 and 12 (50 yards) - G1rls: daily instruction in starts, turns,
story In pictures of 10 years of one B. Gerner first in backstroke and strokes and finishes begau for swim
family's Iffe in 'various 'refugee third fu freestyle; T. ~~rdy sec· team members and other interested
.
ond in butterfly and third ID breast- poolites, 11 :30 to 12 :80.
camps.
CATERINo
TO PERMANENT aud '.~._ •
QUESTS
Groups for water ballet numbers
The films are free. The public Is stroke; K. Sutherland third iu baek·
Harvard and Ratlters AvenuC8
Pbonc KI.'...... '.'728
in the 2 p.m. Sunday, August 28
invited. Mrs. William Stantou aud stroke and butterfly.
10
and
under
(60
yards)
-Boys:
South
Sea hIes productiou were al· Mrs. Maurice. Webster are In
J.
Cushing
first
in
backstroke,
free·
so
assigned
and entered rehearsals '.;.----.;.;.----...;.;;.;..,;,;;;;;.;.----------------..
charge.
style
aud
butterfly;
P.
Zecher
first:
this
week.
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in 'breaststroke and third In free·
Stay.at-home adults who have,
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style; D. Williams third in brea.t- managed to keep lapping away at·
.
)ltroke and butterfly.
_ the rate of 10 pool lengths a day I
Diving - junior girls: 2 J. Court- to become "representatives" and
/ley, 3 K. Sutherland. Senior girls: creep c!ose to the final two.weekly
1 L. Courtney, 2 B. Stuart.
ruus for vice.president and presi.
Swimming from various age dent are Clrarles Martin (who siuce
groups ou the 100 yard total graud. had to-give up and go on vacation),
slam freestyle winning relay with Samuel Dodd and Mrs. Henry Peir.
OF
B. Breakell were M. Turner, B. Ger· sol.
nt:l" ~H"" u. uumm.
Win in Junior Olympios
COMMITTEE MEETS
Two :seahorses who were absent Mrs. Wilbur O. James of' Park,
oSaturday helped their A.A.U. teams avenue, chairman of the Mystery
win the Junior Olympics at Vorney Package B~oth of the Emergency
¥>4r1t
aquaoic Club, Alleutown. Aid, was 10 ~arge of a coff~e
WE PIT lot 01
OF
Richard
McCurdy
swam
on
the
fu·
claque
and
meetmg
held
Tuesday
m
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I PEDESTAL
termediate boys' freestyle relay I Penn Valley.
.
BASEBALL CLOVES - SHOES - BATS
team which placed first for Subur·
Locsl members of the group m·
Wben it eom.. to tlte
.
atrietl)' per.onal matter of
ban SWimming Club and ,enab.ed it clude Mrs. Ha:vey G. Weaver, Mrs_ '1
SWIM FINS- MASKS - RINCS &
your ioaurllllCe protecti.....
to ·win the boys' part of the meet. Percy C. BelfIeld, Jr., Mrs. Russell
we Imow bow important it
.\!l\e Wigton placed third in inter· Heath, and Mrs. George B. Heck·
b tbat yon be _ted . .
PLASTIC INFLATABLE SWIM TOYS
~
,. -man, all of Swarthmore.
an individuaL Tlaat'. wJgr
we ahraz-: "pat yoa OIl . ,
PlANNING. TOMORROW,
-H~
pedestal witlt P.s.. l>u~
T
UmII8r I
.ouISnnc..
Limited Quantities -:- No Gilt Wrapping!
What do you need? Career apprai.al?
MONDAY
,
Counseling? aptitude te.ting? new ideas?
WEDNESDAY
better lotten? or just a new re.ume? Con·
FRIDAY
.fact Mr. Burroughs. Mr. To",lin,?". or Mr.
2:00- P M. to 5:00 P.M.
,
.U lilES .F IIItIA• •
~?:f.!'~~d!~'fp'KI~::!dc:.~m:
7;00 P:t... to 9:00 P.M.
Repair of Swarthmore
Hills Roads
Undecided
August,
. TRADITION·-
OIMIIL IAII, _ _
Hillori A'II'"
Attend F.mily Reunion mediate freestyle, tied for fifth and Football Season Starts
.
. sixth places In breaststroke, aud I
NOW lor SHS Boys UPHOLSTERY
DRAPERIES aDd SLIPCOYERS
Paving
Ordered
Mrs. Tbelma Dlcldnson of Park swam on tbe second place medley
(Continued from Page 1)
avenue, with her son and daughter. relay to aid Vespers Club's win the P' t yka
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Corselettes and Camp Supports, etc.
Individually fitted to you for comfort and beauty,;
Alterations free.
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Ground Covers ,;... Insecticides - Ko Ko Mulch
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CLOSED SATURDAYS
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theM hours will -m_ through
the mOiilh of August.
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The Camera/ & 10••, Shop-
4 - 6 Park Avenue, Swarthmore, , ••
K13-""91 ' Frl-9 A.M. to 8:30·P.M.· Sat:-.-.9 A.M.fo lPoM.
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NEWS
NO'TES
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and family of Wan.
f
ta the provl.lloca of Act of Aeaemb\J' No.
t-agh Long IsI.nd, N.Y"
.
FilE" ~"'AlES
300. apprvYOd Moy ". 1.... of lDlonUoo
,Mr. and Mrs. Donald MaUl Is and
Mrs. Kenneth lIJ· Reed of North
t.rtARSHALL
~~U':o:',,:'~u:''!!:';.!:~.'!!t."'!1
family of Saln~ Petersburg. Fla •• I Chester road e*rtained at a cof·
511 REESE STREET
·bul'll:. Po .• aDd lD Ibt oUlce or the Pro!h..Oo were the guests ,Monday of Mr. and fee and shower Thursday morning
MlLMONT PARK. PA"'" or Ihe Cou,," or Common Pie.. 01 Mrs. K. M. Fox of Yoale avenue and of last week in honor of Miss Rose· I
T.I.p
.... Ibl" •••d
I
Del'.an
Count,.1....
OIl a
Wechu:ada,.
day 'Of AU.,..I.
CerWI.alo the
10' 11th
Ihe theJ. H erbert F 0 I eys 0 f H'
arvard mary H. Hibbard. whose marriage
coaduct of • buaiDeas tn Delaware Count,.. avenue. ne MathiBes were on their to Mr. George Poneroy of Pitts..
PeDlll,lvula.·
UDder
aseumeclof or
fie- way h
UUoua name, .tyle
or the
dl.lgnaUon
RICH. orne f rom th e P oc~~os. M r'l burgh takes place on September 3. p __
'PJUI
__,lllDllllllmua_
....ml_lKI;.,.
ARt> ·H. RABNER lUJSOCIATES. "lib tis Mathis was formerly mlDlster of
Mr and Mrs Robert L Kelly nd "
pztDclpal pia.. of bu....... at :M3 D ..... music at the Presbyterian Church.1tw·h 'Id
M' j '
'd I aof
mouUl Ayenue. sw&rihmore. Penna. 'l'be
0 e 1 ren
ar orle an A an
name ODd &ddT... of Ibe penon o.,alD.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris L .. Potts of North Chester road leave today for
or IDtereded 6J. aUS bUIne88 Sa Richard' Yale avenue have returned from a Ch'b
'
H. Rabner, 1133 Green Valley Road., Hawer. I
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1 ougamau Reserve, the farthest
Iown. Pe""a.
1~12 . cruise on the Great La~es. En route ·point north in Canada for a two
home the Potts saw their grand., week fishing and ca';'ping trip.
~OR ~ I5XIElUOR
daughter Mrs. Samuel Montgomery, They will join Mrs. Kelly's par·
tDELaWAIlB cou~
itt'.s'DTUTlON DISTRICT
and Mr. Montgomery. of Syracuse. Ient. Mr. -and Mrs. Herbert Dick.
Free Estimates
8ea1~ed ~poeals wW be receJved at. IUle N.Y.
Iman of Newt~. Bucks County.
OfUce of the COllDt, Controller. Court
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E: Kauffman· who have been in Canada four
House, Medla., Pa.. up until 10:01 A M.
£Utero Da,Usbt Time, on '!bunday. Aug- of Dartmo~th avenue h~ve as their weeks. En route the Kellys will pick
Klngswood 3-8761 .
oat. 2$. 1180. fot fum1ab1Dg and deUvedog guests thiS weck theIr oon· and up their other two children Steven
Tobacco. to the nela.wa.re county lnIutuUon
District.; P.O.B. Pall' Acres Parm, Lima, daughter·in.law Mr. and Mrs. Rog. and Connie who have been··visiting
Pa., which _wlU be opened at 11:00 A.M.., _
_
their. grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
E.D.T. on that date at F'atr JLcrea Farm,
., AD, BVEBTISEMENT
Lloyd E.' Kelly in Brattleboro. Vt.
Ltm.p,. Peona., tn the pfeaebCe of the Execu.TIl e 8 ......00
oard.of the 6warl.hmore·
.
tive and Admlnia&raUve Officers of the Del·
RUUedge UD1an School Dlatrlct. 11m receive' At Chlbougamau, the Kell~ plan to
aware COUIlt1 InaUtuUon Dlatrlct.
Each bid must be accompanied by Cash, bIds at'Ule office of the School Dlatrlct 1z1 take a short canoe trip farther
Cert.lfled Good Faith Ch~ck or toy a Cor- the Hlgb SChool BoUding. comer of College north
•
porate SUl'ety Bond. eltber· one in the and Prlncet.on Avenues, Swarthmore, PenDRichard P Turner, son of Mr. and
amount' of ten percent (10%) of the Total sylvailla, up to .. p.m., Wednesday. AUBUSt.
ESTABLISHED lin
tLm01lDt of &be bid. drawn to the order of 11, 1860 and open the bids at. a meeUDg of Mrs. Robert· J.' Turner of Guernsey
°ROOFIN6
'SPOunNS
the :Board on Wednesday. AUBWlt 1'1, 1960
'
the Dela.ani County In&UtuUon. Dlatrict. as.
8 p.m. or at an adjourned meeLlD8. for road, will enter the Col1ege of Arts
Forma of Proposal ma, be obta1o.ed al.
-SUTTERS
- SIDING
and Science at Lehigh University
Ute OUlce of the AdmlDlatrator. Fair Acres bus aenlce and au~o-rlattal equipment.
speclflcaUou
ma,
be
aecured
between
,;
Parm. Lima, PeDDa.
- ALTERATIONS a ,ADDITIONS
. 'l'he Executive and Admin.l.st.n.Uve QUJ.. • a.m. and 4 p.m. daUy except Saf;Urda,•• '8t Bethlehem 'on September 7. He
cera of the Dela.are cotUity lnatttuUon D~ Bunda,. aDd boUdaY8 ..t Cle 8cbool Diatrlct is a gt'I8duate of The Peddie Sehool
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Idel. reaerve the right to reject
and Office. The Board reserves tb~ rlSht to H' h'~SWARTHMORE
reject any or aU btda: in whole or 111 part.
19 WlllNwn,
~ .:' w ~re he was ac·
all bLda.
and \0 award coo.trae&a OD. any itelJ\ or tive in dramaticS an~ glee club. He
G. R WA'J'KlNS
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KI 3.0635
llome maldDS upMARION
aDY bid.H. CAMPBELL,
;was a f 00tba,
II t raek ap d wrestIin-g
ALBERT H. aWING
QUllnty work with qu.nty mat.rI.r,
_ . A. WEJ,BH
secretar, of the Board letterman.
ExecuUye and. AdmlntstraUve
ncnntOU8
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NOTICE
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GIVEN. pu.....n\
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'Power Mowers Repaired
AT% SERVICE
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CHRISTIAN
iSCIENCE
HEALS'
REALTOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
900 Michigan Avenue
Swarthmore
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Officers.
CLASSIFIED ADS
WILLIAM BROOIS
PERSOIAL
WAITED
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ABbes. and RuIlblBh Removed
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PElRSONAL - Plan constructively WANTED-=- Old fa':'"sh;:";i"'o"'ne-d"-·"'ie""e
Mowed. General Ba.ull~11
filr col\ege. If you are biterested
cream freezer hand model Call
~A..e. Meftoa,
in enhancinlf. your child's education· KIngSwood 4.8115
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al opportunities,
~all KI"l!swood
AtoITED-Furnished
apartment.
for further mformatlon.
_ 3· W one
bedroom with kitchen
faciUty
Jewelry Repaired Ph.: KI 3-4lI16 PERSONAL - Tennis lessons. eve· in Swarthmore. Call KInl!'lwood 3·
Cal)
LOwell
6· !.639::..--"";;;-;
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FOR SALE
EMIL· SPIES
WATCHMAKER
FIIrmerb of F. C. Bode aDd _
PIne Watch and
128 Yale Ave.
Clock Repa1r8 Swart.lUnore. pa.
CUSTOM IISTALLATIOIS IIJ
H. D. CHURCH
I PARI AYE., SWARTHMORE
Klngswood 4-2727
ROO FING
Gutters
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·.Warm-Air He6Hng
Air Conditioning
,Sheet Metal Work
George Myers and Co.
BOX 48
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Picture Framing
ROGER RUSSELL
. Photographic Supplies
8TATE .. MONROB 8TH.
IIIIDIA
LOwell 6-2176
OPEN PRlDAY EVENINGS
Edward G. Chipman
and Son
General Contractor
BUILDERS 'Since 1'920'
TILE FLOORS· 'USTII TILE
FOIIMII. 10UlTER TOPS
ROOFI....d SIDII.
IUSTOII IITCHEII
ADDITIO.S • ALTERATiOn
Fret Estt.atll
IitO I Ridley Avenue
Chester. Pa •.'.
TRemont' 2-47-;9
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PERSONAL - All jobs done. no FOR SALE
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job too hard; lawn cutting. paint.
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- .. 5 mpenal. fac·
ing. garden work. etc. You name it. Mt ry air condltl!lned. full power.
only $1.00 an hour. Roy Hartman. 1:"~y extras. PrIvate. LEhigh 4.
age 17. KIngswood 3·9370.
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PERsONAL ='Carpentry jobbing FO:a SALE - .Frigidaire combina.
• tIDn freezer . refrlgera~r. 9 feet
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b k
recreation rooms t
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~ases, fine condition. $60. KIngs wood 4:
porches. L. J. Donnell~. KIngswood 6587.
~1:~AONAL _ FUrniture refin. FO£imRi-
ishing. repairing. Quality work
puppIes. AK
at 'moderate prices _ antiques and healthy. love chdd~en. Klngswood
modern. C.all Mr. Spanjer. KIngs. 3.n~4.,.,=,-...,.=-=.."._~
wood 4-4888,.Klili!!wolls!· 8.2l98.
F1QR.SALE -116 yolt. ori~horse
PERSONAL-':" riano \uningapec-' '. p"",~r Sedde.!~ air condItioner.
iaUst, minor rep 8irlnt. Ul'ember u~d one season 1~11 KIngsw0t?d 3·
T ech me
. Ians • GUl.
'1 • Leaman.·
6696. - - ·
P 18no
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KIng"wood 3.0756.
FOR SALE - Like. new, four door
PERSONAL _UPHOLSTERING' Plymouth Belv..de~e six cylinder.
THOM SERE MBA S)'
• standard transmIssIon. purchased
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. . ' p covers new. September '69. 7400 miles eall
cu~tom fItted In you~ fabnc or ours. Klnl!'8wood 3.4472
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Prices reduced for summer. Ten
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years of Swarthmore references. FOlt S LF. .-. EllJoym~ the pool?
For estimates phone Sharon Hill
So do the bIrds - get them a bath.
0734. ,
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band.fashioned of lead in leaf forms
and watch them splash. Also houses
PERSONAL - Roofing. spouting. and feeders. The S. Crothers. Jrs.•
gutters. Recreation rOOmS a spec- 436 plush Mill Road. Wallingford.
ialty. Ray J. Foster. LOwell 6·6569. LOwell 6·455L
PERSONAL _ Bicycles Repaired. FOR SALE:=:..B=oyo::s"·n2"'4·..• "b"ic"'y'c\;-e"'."-in
Parts. accessories. Milt Glass good conditloll. Call KIngswood
Bicycle, Hobby. Toy Shop. 206 East 3.2722.:..,..,=_~,;..
Baltimore Avenue. Clifton Heights. FOR SALE - 'l'wo h'-a":m-p-s-t-er-s-a-n-'d
MAdison 6·0713. Opposite Clifton cage. $6. Call KIngswood 3.4463
Theater. )
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PERSONAL _ F.urniture refinbikes. Fair condition CQme to 403
ished. repaired and upholstered. Michigan Avenue. Swarthmore.
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slip covers, drap~ries and rugs.
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ELNWOOD
,Belvedere
Convalescent Home
Ooal.lescenl Ho_
Baltic .re I'Ike .. LblGOID Aft.
8 _ _..
2507 Chestnut St.. Chester
• TRemont 2-5373
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Aled.
ElltabltsMd 193:1
NanlDI Can
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_taI8arro.....uncw Wlill
EJ:eeUm& Z4-Uour N~ c.n
Coa;vale.c,DI IIID. aDd WO."
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Spec.ialidn9 _in Prcr~rtie, itt Sw~tthm~'•• Wollingf~rd.
. .. 'Or~est
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Real Estale Qnd InsuronCe firm In e,laware Coullty '".,
Samuil O. ClJd., Jr.
J. Edward Clyd.
Slma.1. D. CIY.e
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Saorg; Plowman
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SPRINOFIELD AS AGENT paR THE
PARTIES PURSUANT TO BAlD JoINT
AoREEMENT; PROVIDING FOR .As.
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IIIilII8MEl1T OF THE COST OF THE
WORK AND COLLECTION OP SAllE
so PAR. .AS THEY APPECT PROPERTIES wnBIN THE BOROUGH OF
SWARTHMoRE; &Vl'BORlZINO ALL
ACTION N""'ESSARY TO EPl'ECT
sAID UNDERTAKING.
when your family grow!; • • •
THE COUNen. 'OF -'l'BlC BOROUOH OF
SWARTHMORE DOEB ORDAIN:
FOR SALE
SWARTHMORE·
Two-story Colonial home, i rooms. bath. 2 powder
rooms. modern kitchen: easy walk to P.R.R. Station·
immediate possession. Owner wants offer. asking
$25.000.
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RUT"EDCE
Brick and shingle two-story Colonial home.·4 bright
bedrooms: very good condition. Only $15.500. .
'IAPID an' BIRD
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Open Thursd.y NIt.. 'til 9 p.m.
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Frldey ,til 10 p.m.
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HOT WATER demand' grows!
* Sirloin * Forterho."
STEAKS
• Stop ~ your plumber's or any
Pill/ade/p/lla Electric sullu,bun showr_m
a"d/et a representative h./;' 'you. se/&Cf the
proper size automatic 'gas wat~r
heater
all your needs.
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59'
VEAL ROAST
CHICKEN LEGS 53' BREAST ~ 57c
DENCE. TOWNSHIP or RIDLEY AND
TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD. PROVIDING FOR (I) THE CONSTRUC-
F,esh Cut Parts I '. • • Frying
TION BY BAm AUTHORITY Ol'" AN
EXTENSION TO ITS TRUNK. LINE
sEWERS AND AN' ADDITION TO l'l'&
CRUM CREEK PUMPING BTAT!ON.
(2) THE OPERATION AND,MAINTEN·
AHCE BY THE AUTHORITY OF SAID
~nt
flft /fb/6tb/e-.IIJJut!
49'
HoneydewI'
.Plscal eel., 2 ...... 3&- .r.. 'Peppers 410•• 1.
Extra. large Size, Calif. Meaty
SEWER SYSTEJ,(. (4) PAYMENT8 BY
TBE BOROUQH OP BWABTIDIORE,
THE TOWNSHIP OP RlOLEY. THE
TOWNSHIP OF NElHEiR PROVI~
DENO!: 'AND -THE"· mWNSBlP
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SPBlNOPID.D all' A PORTION OF
THE TOTAL COST OF CONSTRUCTING
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AND EqUIPPINtl' SAID, lJr,IPROVEMJ£NT8 AND (5, PAYMENT BY THE
TOWNSHIP OF MARPLE OF CER.-
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\be CO\UlcU (l( tbt Borough or swarthmore.
De"'W"" count.y, peDU7lvaDl&. 'aDd u. II
hereby o:nta.iDed 'and enacted by ILUthOrlt,
of the' a&me as fonows:
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BOROUGH OF BWARTIDIOBE (SEAL)
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ELECTRIC
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PRESERVE
SALE!
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Apricot"
1\" Apricot·Pineapple
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* Cnlshec:l Oierry * Elderberry * "Peach
.' .* Plnaipple *~_berry
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FRUIT lilES
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*Apple ("::)
-431
*Ohal1J (~)
*Bllelt8I'IJ ("!.!") -48·
willi ,irilt ••• ", ...
...ern..._ at nllul. pricsI
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SWARTHMORE- STORE. Chester Road-Open Thursday and Friday
Eve~ing5
OAK PARK ~HOPPING CENTER. Bishop .Road and Balfimore P;~e
Open Tuesday. Wedn~.day, Thursday 'til 9 P.M .. Frid"y 'rl 10 P.M.,
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BOROUGH OF SWAsTIDIORE
By: B. Eo' JlORBB.
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TAIN cHARom FOR THE USE OF
BAlD IMPROVEMENTS: AND Aum·
ORlZlNG THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF SAID SUPPLEMENTAL
AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE
BOROUOH OF SWARTHMORE.
Duly prueated, on1a1Ded aDd en8CloCd
a
dUly convened meetlDB 01 the CoUIlcl1 of the
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IBorough 01 Swarthmore, Delaware county,
p ....,lllylvanla. held the 8th day of AuSU·...
Au...... A.D. 1110. 1....
01 ncb IDcOnalAtency an henbl'
(WIngs ••• Ib; 27c)
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EXTENSION AND ADDmON, (3'
CERTAIN' PAYJlPJN'"J'S BYTBE TOWN~
SHIP OF 'MARPLE TO THE OTHER
MUHlCIPAL1TI1tS AND TO 'BALDwm~
Lll4A-IIA.!oULTON CORPORATION FOR
THE U8E OF THE AUTHORrrY'S
SECTION 6. All ol'd.lnaDees ot pi.na of
ordinance.
lIlcona1lstent berewltll. to &he u-
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lancaster Brand. Milk·Fed RUMP or LEG
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Be sure of having all the hot water you nyed
when you need it - get an avtomatic gas
water heater. Household demandsar~ met·
easily by tbe gas-fjr~d heater that heats and
stores water, assuring a constant, 'dependable
supply day and night.
.NO.
NONE PRICED RIGHIR.
'Idence
lb..
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lancasler Brand
Cut from young
rorn-fed beefl
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with Acme
8ECTION 1 The supplemental Alreement
8EC'1'ION 1. The proper offlcen are tUlre~ dated .. of ·August 1'1'. 1160, betweeD Ceo·
b,. .."tI1orlae~ and. empowered't.a. emer IDto tnl Dela.ware. county Autbortt.J and Bor·
• jOint aaHemaDe wltb. 8PJ1psfle1d Town- ouSh of Morton, Borough of Prospect part,
.hlp and the CoWl",.oI nelawan with reo- Borougil of Rldle, Park, Borough of RU~
.pect to imprOvement of the UDimprcWed. Jedge. Boroulb Of Swadhmore, ToW~P
porUon.. or Hlllbom Avenue. the ceDter llne of Marple, -ToWlWilp of HeUler Prov1ClenCl:
of whleb Is the ll!J.e sepanUnc the Borousb TownablP Of RldIe,- and "l'ownablp or
of swarthmore from 8priDlfleld. TowDlhip. 8priDllfteld. provldlnB tor (1) the construe-sJOOTJON :I. '!be work to be doDo shall UoD by .ald. Authorlt.y of an. e.:r.:tenaloa to Ita
be. in &CCord.aDce with plans aDCl speclfte... tnmk Une'_ ae"en &lid an addiUon to ttl
uona, heretofO~ "reed upon tietweea &he crum creek 'PUmpll1l ataUoD. (2) the ~r-
parttea to saki joint; . .reamezi\' wbereimder a~IOIl aDd. malDtenlLllee .by the AUtbo2:1tJ of
BprIDgfield. TownabiP. as agent for the 1!II.l4 exteDSlon and &ddiUon. (3) certatD ))a,P.rUe. baa &d.vertlled for blda aDd in due menta by lb. Townahlp of Marple to UlI!
coune ·wWlet. the contract to tho'lowest and other mUl1lclpaUUea and \0 BaldwlD-Llm"
beat. bidder for doing both the work wltbln HamUtoD. COrpor&U.OD for the use of \be
the Boroulb &IJ well u tile more exteDiln AutbOrlt.y'. ,ewer _5,.&te.m~ (4' Pl.7menta b,.
work 'ltbiD the. TowDlhtp. The work. bow" \ the Borough of Bwarlbmore, the 'rownshlp
ever ... it .tfecUl the Borough shall be un-- of Ridle', the ToWnship of R~\ber Provl·
der
BupervlilOD of tbe :Borough author!·
BDd the To'lll1l8h1P of Springfield of •
ties,
pOrtlon 01 the total coat 0( conatrueUDg and
equipptnB .ald Improvements -and (5) pay·
SECTION 3. When the said work bu been 'lllcent, by the Town.shlP or: ¥arple of cerIA!"
completed. two-th1nIs at the coat of the charsea for the 1IIe of 'aald Improvements.
work wltbin the Borough Iball be uaeased be and II. 1& hereby approved in the form
by the foot front rule agamat properties to presented .1. t.h1s meeUng of the Borough
the Borouah abuWng thereon. Sud assess", COUDCU, with auch changea therein and
ment. ahall btt due ed ))lIifable wt~ tbirt.:)" add1t.iona thereto JL8 may be approved by
(30) day., and if not paid wltbln four months I the BorouBb SOlicitor and by t4e peraon~
of the completion date as certified by the .who e:r.:eeu1f said Supplemental Agreement
Borough Engineer, euch ...essmenta shall on behalf of t.h1s Boroulb, the execuUon
dra.. Interest at. SiX (&'fa) per cent from th,.r.reof by aucb persons to be conclualve
6ueh compleUon date a.nd ahall be rer:erred ' evtdence 'of such approval.
to the BOl'OUBh Solicitor for the fU1ng '-or:
Uena, or for .uch acUon as Is autborlsed
SECTION 2. 'lbe Prealdent of CoUDcll be
b, la... The rematnder of tile cost of IUth and he hereby ls authorized and directed to
work. within the :BotoUBh shall be pald by execute said supplemental Agreement on
the Borough of swarthmore.
behalf of Ute Borough of Swarthmore and
the Borough Secretary be and he bereby Is
SECTION 4. The 'plana and speclfteat:lons ; authorized and directed to affix the seal of
covering the s&ld Unprovemen'l$ are those the Borough of Swarthmore to said suppleheretofore agreed upon by the County. the mental Agreement and to attest the same
Borough and aprlDgfleld ToWDahlp, aad may, and when 50 executed. sealed and attested.
be IDlpected III the offiCe of_ the Borouab It.o dellver sald Supplemental ABreement on
SecreLaI':J.
behaU of the Borougb of swarduDortl.
I
ity work at
bargain service:
prices. Please
Complete
decorating
Qual. FOR RENT - ' Apal'tment adjacent
call LOwell 6.3031 or KIngswood
to Rose Valley Station. Living
3-7282 for fl;ee estimate. Garrett room. fireplace. one bedroom"bath.
House.
kitchen, quiet, convenient. $90 in·
cludes utilities. Baird & Bird.
KIngswood 4·1600.
WlIITID
FOR RENT::" Garage;- 404 Elm
W.AJ:ITED - Small apartment in
"venue. $6 per month. Telephone
center of town for older woman. KIngswood 4A'l76.
CaIl·Mm. Hallock Campbell. KIngs.
FOR RENT - Apartment. Swarth·
wood 3·7245
more. First floor bedrooin and
W AN'lIED - Good homes for kit· bath. Living room with fireplace
tens. housebroken. Will alter. Kitchen. two private outside entran
Klngswood 3·1841 after 7 p.m.
ces. porch. lawn and garden. Tele·
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WANTED Man wants day'. phone Klngswood 4·4328.
housework. also cooking. washing FOR RENT. - Media. thIrd t.oo·
apartlnent, beautiful surround.
cockts!1 parties, etc. Yard Work:
Experienced, references.. TRemont ings.' Large l\ving ~ ropm, dining
6·9416.
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room. three bedrooms tile bath. elec·
W ANTElD-Furnished apartment tric kitehen. deck porch. Near trans·
two bedrooms, kitohen. utilitieS portation. Adults. Available B.ep·
included. Call KIngswood 3·11;39. temb.r 1. $120. LOwell 6.1870.
ORDINANCE, NO • •U
EBLY DIRECTION APP~OXIMATELY
POUR HUNDRED SEVENTY ... PIVE
(415') ~ 'to THE cENTER LINE
OF CRUMWALD AVENUE: PR9VJD.
ING FOR EXECOTlON- OF AN AGREE-KENT BElWEEN THE BOROUGH.
THE "TOWNSHIP OF BPRINGFIELD
'-.Al'D 'J:IIIlt <:ouNTt' OF m:w.wABll.
COVERING SAID .WORlt TO BE DONE
UNDER THE 8UPltAVI8ION 01'" TIlE'
AtJTlIORITJEB oP THE BOROUOH:
PROVIDING FOR THE ADVERTI8lNG
FOR BIDS AND LETTING OF SAID.
CONTRACT :BY THE TOWNSHIP OP
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RO$. Valle,. and Media Al8o.
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DRED (200') PEE'I' NOB;tHWEST OF
WALNUT LANE IN A NORIHWiWI-
TRe~ont 4-6311
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AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR
THE IMPROVEKENT OP THE UNIMPROVED PORTION OF HlLLBORN
AVEMUE, EXl'BNDlNO FROM A
pOINT APPROXIMATELY TWO HUN·
. SWEENEY & 'CLYDE'
29 ~. F,ifth Street
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Klngswood 3-0272
Elt.bllshed is
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be~n.
BOBOCGU OF SWA&TBM.ORE
Bhat cro.. l'ooDond
dADa: I'JPPUI TORNlCR, Proprlelor
brother.in.law and slste~ Dr and at Steven.. Poi'!t. Mich. She will ar·
For a while it
like Sandy' Mrs. M . R. Dimmitt of Rutgers Mrs. David Ruhe In Leewood. Kans. rive at the International Airport
of Swarthmore Day du.r!ng last; avenue wi.1I have as her guests for During their visit Mrs. Honnold next Wednesday.
Thursday's mid.summer horse show a week her daughter II1rs. Oscar A. ha','
accompanied
by Heidi.
made
a Ba.\
. • mrs.
• Wtlham
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lecture tour
I'nto the
South
as
'Mr. and
C. Elmore.
of the riding classes at Rose Tree Klamer and little girls Janet and
Hunt Club. Sandy Snyder of Haver. Carolyn who will'arrive this week. far as Dallas. Tex. Later. all three with Lissy and Page•. will
ford place won first in the
end from Whippany. N.J. Mr. KIa. Honnolds attended the Baha'I Sum· Tuesday to pick I>P their son David
ners class: riding Sonny. owned by I mer will join his family next Fri. mer School at Davidson.
who has been at Camp Deerwood.
the Theodore Widings of Newtown day.
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II1rs. Ray Nygard ~f Marietta N.H .• for the summer. They plan
Square formerly of Moylan. Sandy
Mrs. John Hunnold ,and Eddie avenue left Sunday to make a 10, to spend three weeks camping in
Peirsol of Lafayette avenue took the and Heidi of Rutgers avenue were day visit with her mother Mrs. Mar· New Hampshire before returning
next class. intermediate. riding the recent guests of Mrs. Honnold's tha Check. and brothers and sisters home.
Rocky owned by ROBe Tree.
NEWS N,OTES
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CRESSON PRICHARD
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A.,imal
bot's milkman. closed the shop to
Pat Ridgway of Riverview road
retur~ to their respective homes in placed ·third in 'the advanced cla.s
Twin Oaks ...nll Chester. and 7 :30 riding her own new horse Septem.
a.m. Thursday. when they reopened I ber Night who will accompany her
the plaCe. someone had forced the when she transfers from Swarth.
overhead door and made off with inore High' School to OIdfields
the entire supply of hand tools.
School in Glencoe. Md.• September
Valued at $1000•.the tools were 19. Mimi Morgan of Harvard ave·
encased in a box 28 hiches long. one nue placed fourth in this
. class. rid·
foot wide and two feet deep. They ing Gallup Point belonging to Rose
were in the workshop and seem to Tree. and Mary Lee Coo of Guern·
.have been the only thing bothered. sey road placed fifth on Rocky.
'although a door to the inner office
On Sunday Sandy Peirsol han.
was forced and the dra.wer of a c".li- died her beagle. Valhalla's Cimar.
register taken out and placed on ~on Rose. to place ..serve to the
toP of tile register. No cash is kept beagle who went best of breed at
in the place ·overnight.
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the Hunterdon Hills Kennel Club.
A College avenue youth paid $10 Show at Flemington. N.J. Sandy.
fine liIBt week for 'traveling too .faot who jus! turned 10, also won the
for read conditions on Chester road. two trophies offered for first place
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in the novice class of Junior show.
IEWS IOTES
manship open to children 10
Mrs. Mary and Elinor Bye of through 16 yearS of age. •
Yale square returned home last
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
w~k after spending 10 day_s visit.
ORDINANCE NO. 115
-Ing Miss Emily Ashman of Manas,
quan; N.J
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APPROVING THE SUppLEMENTAL
Mr. and' Mr•. William M. Bush of AGREEMENT, DATED AS or AUGUST
lliGO, :BETWEEN CENTRAL DELADickinson' avenue and '1dr and Mrs. 11,
wARE .COUNTY AUTHORnY AND
Ray A. Hickox of' G1adWyn spent BOROUGH OF MORTON, BOROUGH
PROSPECT PARE, BOROUQH OF
the weekend ";siting Mr. and Mrs. OF
RIDLEY PARK. BOROUGH OP RUT~
Richard D. Hickox of New Hart· LEeDS, BOROUGH OP SWARTHYORE. TOWNSHIP OF MARPLE.
fort. N.Y;
TOWNSHIP
OF NETHER PRoVl-
WFIL R.dl. - 1141 A•••
Chlna.1 8-WFIL.TV-8111 A.••
PaHon Roofing Co.
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There \Vasn't much, business done
at Gregory's Body Sh0l." Yale and
Rutgers
. • avenues. last Thnrsday.
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The chief occupation of Lee reg.
ory. 30. 'former employee of Rum.
sey's garae who purchased the
e
building and business from Rumsey
two months ago. was to find tools
with which to work .. It seems that
some time between 11 :46 p.m. Wed.
nesday when Gregory and hi. as.
silltant Don Logeman. former Ab·
Dotflitouth oni Lofoyeths A....
Kt 3.Q4.1O·'
S;"'rthrnore.
Jack Prichard
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IWomu'. CI. Pres.
Hilb School Class of 1980 Decidas i:s Fulu~;
Naarl, 95% Will Continua Formal Educalion
College; Jack Poole, Fountain Val.
to take Mrs. Tibbetts' father Mr.
ley School: Frederick Schaeffer,
Osear Hansell, their guest for thres
Washington and Lee University:
weeks, to his home in Hasbrouck
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• Heights, NJJ. They spent the day
Glen Scutt, Johns Hopkins Univer·
sity; Peter Sheppard, Rutgers Uni.
Mrs. W. Alfred Smith, president visiting with relatives Mrs. Albert
Swarthmore High School's most Art, Louis'- ~elz to the Rhode Is· veralty; Bruce Smith, Randolph. of the Woman's Club of Swartb. L. Stevens and Mrs. H. Henkel, Jr.
recent alumni class has for the most land School of Design and Wanda Macon: Craig Smith, Harvard Uni· more h ... announced her chairmen
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Barford and
part made up Its mind on plans for Nickerson will attend the Adel Reed versity:, William Swartz, Fork Un· for tile year 1960.61. They and their family have recently moved frolll
the immediate future. About 95 per. Beauty Culture School. Two otbers ion Military Academy; Elizabeth assistants are as follows:
. 521 Elm avenue, to their new home '
cent of the 89-memher class will will study nursing, Gloria Deeble Tibbetts, Beaver College: Ellen
American home, Mrs. Robert M. at 207 Rlverv,iew road. The former
continue formal education, two will at the Hahn~mann School of Nur· Tolles, Radcliffe College: Amy Fudge; Exchange Sale, Mrs. J. W. occupants of' the Riverview road
be working (stiU educational, to say sing, and Roberta Nygard at the Tressler, Temple Un~v:ersity: Betsy Soule assisted by Mrs. F. H. An. house were Miss Margaret Yeatman
the least!).
Wilmington General Hospitsl.
Walker, ~enningt~n College, .and drew and Mrs. 'J. H. Doherty; An. and Miss Martha .Shaw who have
Swarthmore College has claimed
Janet Snyder will be working 'at Gerald Wlzon, Vdlanova Umver· 1tiques Fair Mrs. H. L. McCune' moved to Drexel Hdl.
four for its freshman class in the Scott Paper Company, David Wilkie sity, David Widdowson, Penn's Ag. art, Mrs. james O. Stephens, 1Ml:
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Linton
fall- Joan Bradbury, Barbara Ed- expects to work for a building con- ricultural School.
sisted by Mrs. Robel1t D. Miller and and family of Park avenue are
wards, Nell Lee, and Shelby Seltzer. tractor, Douglas Roberts· plans to
Mra. Wells ,M. Forbes: attendance, spending the -weekend visiting the
Another five - Anne Easl, Joan go Into the Air Corps and,Stuart
NEWS NOTES'
Alice Marriott: caUing, Mrs. E. D. Richard_Winters in Maryland.
Hawkins, Jean Kennedy, Sally Ste. Barford will also probably enter one
Mrs. Edward A. Ettinger of Brauns: Cancer dresl!ing, Mrs.:jI.
Bill and Margy Deth~off, chil.
phens, and Robert Wagstaff - will of the servlees.
Shaker Heights, 0., with her chilo W. Clarke; community contact, dren of Mr. and Mrs. LOU1.S I. Deth.
meet on the Pennsylvania Sta1R
Other choices and destinations dren, will arrive on Sunday to spend. Mrs. J. H. Connor: commnnica. loff of Wellesley road, Wl.1I return
University campus. Karin Ward are:'
10 days with ~er parents Mr. and'tions, Mrs. Gordon A. Hughes; tomorrow from Camp Miller and
will be going to Penn State at the
Jean Anderson, Bucknell Univer- Mrs. R. W. Richardson on Crest drama, Mrs. George H. Jarden;
Camp Hagan, respectively, on
Ogontz Center.
sity; Elizabeth Bennett, University, lane.
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Education, Mrs. H. E. GOldsmith; Shawnee.on.the
William Biddle, Darla Busza, and of North Carolina;,..Barbara Bern. ,Skip Bernard returned to his finance, Mrs. ~ohe~ty; federation'
Leslie KUJ:tzhalz .are enrolled at hardt, Thiel {)Ollege:' Deborah home on Harvard avenue Tuesday proJects,lIIrs. FranCIS H. Forsythe; "I Saw It i" Tk. Sw..rtk",.,..o ..,,"
West Chester State Teachers Col· Brown, University of ,Miami evening following a six week vllca. ga,rden, Mrs. Joseph _J. Storlazzi: fl-===~=========,
lege: Robert Beckmann, Nancy (Fla.); Susan Bruce, Rockford Col- tion tri.p to Florida.
healt~ and'welfare,
W..~r N:
Braund, and Mary Lou McCorkle lege; Susan Campbell, Wilson Col·M
d M
H L B k
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MOlr, ,house, Mrs 1l• .I!:. Craw:ford,
an
rs
er, r., I h os ..sses, M
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H • ",en.en:
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Wl'11 attend theC
o IIege 0f W oost er. lege,· Dorothy Collman, Stetson Un. an d r.
h'ld
M
II . . .d Hun
rs. 'unarles
COl ren
0 yan
an k 0 f ""t
J».'Ol..
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'Meeting in Philadelphia as memo iversity:' Marion Detweiler, Rider H I k i t
d
tl . nternatlonal Alla..s, Mrs. ~obert
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oyo e pace re urne receD Y P II
d
bers of t he freshman
class at tbe College·' Susan Driehaust Grinnell f romaSJX8n
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d a h aIf week t ourof ' radIor;
Jumor
Mrs.
,
_ AdVisor,
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University of Pennsylvania are two College; Richard Fankhanel, Penn- E
Th fl h
b 'etf
Peter E. TOld; leg>slatlo.n, Mrs. M.
, ...., . .
urope.
ey ew orne Y J
rom H. L'
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more fOrlller" "IIlssmates, Susan sylvania Military College; William R
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.. usse : n rature, .l'Iorence u.
Bean and Judith Iteller. Hunter AI. Fuoss, Catawba College; Edward orne.
casse; malllng, Mrs. Al1rl'd ,E.
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G8rgJU
. I0, D rexeI I ns
. titu te o·
f T ec·
h f Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lloyd
E.
Kauffman
I·180n and P auI DarI'IDgton are going
D rt
th
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t LOngwell'
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to Wesley College'· Robert Dawes nology' George Gilmour Franklin 0
a mou avenue a as gues s
·l>J.emo.rship, MM. David Bing.
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" and Marshall College; Susan
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ham'
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and Carol Zunmerman
to GettysGow.
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burg. Nancy and V'irginia Craig ing Denison Univer'sity; Barbara of Jasper, TenD" who were on .theIr l'leed..leWOrk liul.l.~, ?drs. A. :::;lGney
• Would you u:ade yourhealth Cor any other pos·
have selected Texas Woman's Uni- G~im, Ursinus College; Laura way to Boston, Mass.
Jonnson, Jr.; PUb.llCtty, lJr. Jielen
ses.ion? Certainly not! It
versity; Martin Franck and Hal Hopper, Connecticutt Co 11" ge :
Mr. and Mrs. James B. McGinn ,>outn: program, Mrs. Josepll .II.
is
a treasure far tOO preLawrence the University of Vir. Burke Jackson. Colorado State Uni. Jr., of the Dartmouth House arrived :Shane asSisted by Mrs. TOla: pro.
c:ious to I'rice. To " ••p
ginla; and Judith ColQll and Limise versity; Robert Jarrett, BOwdoin home Saturday from. a two week pentY,IIIxB. .1(,. T. liateB: remem.
}'our health, calIon your
Howe, Centenary Junior College.
College; Stephen Kamp, Union Col- vacation on Carnival Bay at Stone brance, Mrs. John H. l'ltman; reno
Doctor at the fir.t sugges·
tion of illness. And be
Anne Greer and Caroline Web. lege: Robert Kenschaft. Ursinus Harbor, N..J.
ta'S, Mrs. F. H. Anarew; reserva.
sure to briog his prescripster are enrolled at Mt. Holyoke College; Richard Kent, Grove City
Scott and Oarol Jol1nson of Park tlOns, M ..... L. A. Mcl;aDter; rnytn.
tions here, where care·
College, Rich"r!! O"key and Mar. College; Candace Kestner, Immacu. avenue are vacationing in Cape mlC exerclse, Mrs.... dward I.;ratful compounding is a
tha Tiller at Tuaculum College, and lata College: William Larson, Night May; N.J., wibh their 'grandmother sley; tea table decoratlons, Mrs. A.
specialty., Thank youl
Walter Schneider and' 'Suzanne Schooi;; James McCabe, Wesleyim Mrs.,'C. B. Christie. They will go 1': llnenlue; travel, Mrs. W. Marl<
Stephens at Cornell University. University; Barbara McClarin, Col. to Washington, D.C., where their llIttle: youth .conservation, Mrs.
Lois, K1enwell and Iiuth McLeod by College; Barbara Moran, Mil. father Mathews M. Johnson is sta. Antnony M. b·all'l>ankS.
CATHERMAN'S
will attend 'P~i~ce School of Busi: leraYille State College; Pamela tioned for two weeks with the U. S.
DRUG STORE
ness.
Paul, Ambler Junior College; John Naval Reserve. Mrs. Johnson and
Mr. William M. Bush, Jr., of
Patricia Narbeth will,go ,to the, Pinkston, • Princeton University; IJohnnie 'and Chris will join them Dickinson avenue will'leave tomor.
Klngswood 3-OS86
Philadelphia Museum Ctlllege·of
Suzanne Plowman, Bradford Junior in Washington.
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row for Inrtiantown Gap, with the'
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Flirst Troop, Philadelphia Clty.Cav:
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Mz:s.
Would
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what·
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Betty and Burt of South Swarth.
avenue left early this week
"Y
, ou Meet the Nicest People at Speare Bros."
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Our profesiI.ohallY train~ experts revieW with youllll your iDsuranCI
DUds . . . for family. Jmme and business • .-.lIDd thm.recommend
• cuefully planned program based on your individUal requirement&. ......
III this way you get max!m\1lJ1 security against flnanc:ialloa for
the mfnlmum COlt.
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business to assIIt you perronally in every way posssible • • •
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regardleu of the time of day or night the emergency occurs. Remember.
our repbtatioD In this community depends on the way we lerve ~
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(The following is .. contmu..tiori
of the ~~~e begu" ~t week. on
Mia. V.rg ...... Allen, g.rlB Vkllricul
.d.....tion t....,ke-r ..t the Swa.rt/r,.
more Schools for 36 1I...rs.)
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• Styles and colors to choose from,
not every style orcolor in every si%e.
REMEMBER
MANY BEACH DAYS
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AHEAD - - -, - SAVE NOWH
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John A. Schumacher, Borough
tax colleclor, reminds Swarth.
moreans that in order to obtain
the discount on .1960 Real Es.
tate, Per Capita, and Personal
Mamoriar Service for
Mrs. Elsla McWilliams
Actiy. Boroughite
Had liyed Here
36 Years
Shanes Win Tannis
Club Man's Doub'.as
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H· Ids''0· .
rou".
Brea·k.ong Caremon,
Loca·1 BOld
u. ar Eams
'Besl Home' CO.lalo.on
AyiSan COrp. Namas
R. L. Hildabrand
hol~.lD.one
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sensl~le
~~~~ana,
choo~mg ~~.
Allth~use,,~ ~o~ a;e~ ~~u~
a~h)e~lc
p~~~:~::~:"t!"d~lde
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The~
an~::.:n he~d
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at
the leader' : :
.... '" J&obeit WUIOD Of Dal'fly.
help
were
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to Vote?
Property Taxes, paymenh must
A memorial service for Mrs. Elsie
Walter A. Schmidt. Riverview be in his office on or before
McWllllams- was held at 8
o'clock laat evening in the Swarth.
road, chairman of the Republican Septeinber I.
Miss Allen arrived at Swarth.
Gllrnet and White Teams Finance Committee of Delaware
more Prellhyterian Church. Mrs.
Also to Meet Next
County, has issued the following Mr. Schumacher IUggested that McWilliams died suddenly on Satmore in 1924,succeeding"Doc"WatenIOn who had taught all the gym
statement:
anyone who had not, for some urday at 11 BenJamin West avenue,
classes from the first to 12th
Weekend
"M"ny .phone calls have been reo reason. ¥ecoived his tax bill, or Swarthmore, where she had lived
gradi.J!, in addition to coaching the
ceived in Del..ware County regard. who had lost it, should call him since 1924. She was th'1 widow of
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TheSwartbmorean
goos
to
ing the "Nixon for President" so that a copy could· be iuued. ..
"'conn IL MeWilliams, former Penn.
girls in hoc ey an o;>as e a ,an
all the boys' sports. Ber duties took press Swarthmore Swim Clnb's Sea· stamps which are being sold for $1
sylvania pas.enger agent for the
in "only" the eiementary class..!, colts were dividing into two teams a sheet.
Philadelphia region, who died In
"Actually, these stamps have no
1927.
juniQr and,senior high girls' gym, for their annual intramural meet
and of course the hockey and basket- yesterday with "ribbons and all".
support of the Republican Cam·
Born in Cochranville_ on Febru.
ball teams, ..
~ut for about two years,
paign
Fund
Committees.
The
Re·
ary
4, 1887, she was the only child
Meanwhile detsils of the 1960 ub
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nntil the school secured a full
p IIcan en ra
ampa gn om·
of Harry Haney, active common.
time coach for the boys, she taught Cup Carnival and Garnet and White mittee of Philadelphia receives 50
ity leader and elder of the Faggs
touch football to the seventh and team championship for the follow. cents of the $1 ·per sheet but Dela·
Close Match Stretches to Manor Presbyterian Church where
eighth graders.
ing weekend were being ironed out. ware County, S~ate and National
12th Gllme in Contest· she was soloist for many :rears.
The 220.yard freestyle event, divi. receive nothing.
1 d
Later she toured' America with a
AI the letters testify, there is ded into age groups, will be swum ....State Headquartsrs in ,the near
ues ay
professional singing group. Mter
many a pl>pll who remembers very at 6 :110 Friday night, August 26. future is .endlng out a letter to
In spite of threatening sides and
marriage she iHlcame an aetive
well tbose elementary gym clawissetsh· DivIng events will be held the next all contributors of the ·past asldng poor visibility, the much postponed member of the "Matlnee ~sicaIIn tlae first grade Ol\e" sang,
morning at 10 o'clock with the them to disregard the phone calls
I CIlub. Philadelphia.
priate
appro
aest ures, .. Wine·dit stroke races following at -1 p.m. For and stsmps which they are reeeiv. final of the Swarthmore Tennis Mrs. McWilliams' love of flowers
thi·is way, wine·dit tha·at way ·the second successive year adult . .
Club Men's Doubles Tournament
needlework led her into active
(pick it up and tap, tap, tap)". And classifications will be Included .. _
lD!if anyone should contribute to was played the evening of Tuesday,
in allied societies Sa.
IOmewhere along the line came mar.
P,revious winners of the girls' the campaign, it should iHl through August 16.
the Pennsylvania Hortlcol.
ebas and rhythm. to music provided champlon.hlp cup are Charlotte the normal solicitation which will
Society, the Pennsylvania
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A small
by Mills Al en, a more or ess se • Brodhead 1956 and 1957, Helen take place ·In all communities 1m.
.but
.enthusiastic crowd I :~~,::~ Garden Club, the Penn.
taught pianist (no gramaphon"!! Morrison 1956, Carol WIlliams nledlately after Labor Day. Those was.treated.to flYe hard fought s~ts I,
Craftsman's Association,
and records for schools In th9se 1968 and Susan Williams 1959. Boy contributions will go 100 percent of flOe tenniS, the outcome of which
Swarthmore branch of the
days).
,
champions have been Charles ·Mas. for election purposes.
was very much In doubt until the
Guild which she served
Some remember -the, races, the chall 1956, Rickard McCurdy 1906
"~Nixon for President' stamps 12th game of the. fifth set.
director and knitting chairman
exercises, playi~g "Simon Says" and 1959, James Foley 1957, and help finance the .City of Phlladel. match was we!! l!layed by both
many years She not only en(hands on hips, PLACE I): others David Foley 1958. Whites won the phla Committee but tbe balance teams, and contrastefl tbe steady
growing, 'arranging and ex•
tbe dodgeball, and for the flfth and team ,bucket In 1956, 1958 and 1959. goes 'into the pockets of promoters volle~ng and 'Placements of the
of all kinds but was
sixth «rades speedhall. And, for the Garnets were team champions only who are taking advantage of the brothers, Buck arid Larry Shane, especially fond of her herb garden.
fint s!:it gracles, the Garnet and once, in 1957.
election year."
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wi~h the· smashing' services and reo She was an active mel1l~_ j)f
White teams (Miss Allen was al."
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tu~~~cOeln'ge WlIll!tt!iand Pat the 'Woman'" -Association of the
Wal's pink) which she set. up ,I,." ", -, ' Now" A.A.U. Lo.r.l.
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Swarthmore Presbyterian Church,
1928 :Wtth'·theFleld Day helcliate
Five Swarthmore Bwim "CIJlb
0
Aru;r Willetts and Welsh had
member. of the Order of Eastern
ia May. .
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me';'bers, swimming for Buburlian
taken the first two sets, the Shanes
was formerly active with the
Some, whose memories don't go Swimming Club Sunday evening,
stemmed the tide and carried the Soroptimist Club of Old Chester,
back so far as elementary school helped Suburban b01!,'·,tell.m place
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third and fourth sets. In the fifth and maintained an arden interest
still remember the junior and senior first 'and the girls' team third in
Gilt Stllrts Procee ings set both teams held service with in the Sunnycrest Boys' Home at
high gym classes, the formation the first annual A.A.U.. Age Group
for New Wing in
the Shanes staving off two match Cheyney.
marching, the tap routine, (when Relay Carnival sponsored by the
N. Providence
points in the 10th game. Then in
Surviving are two sons, John H.
the school finally did acquire a pho. recreation department of the Board
'the 11th game the Shanes broke of Princeton .and Benjamin West
nograph-) ~ one year it was "Nola". of .Park Commissioners and the
Ground-breaking ceremonies for their opponents' service and held avenues, Swarthmore and Lt. Col.
another "The Umbrella Man", and Wilmington Aquatic Committee, at the new addition to the Helen Kate their service in the next game to Harry H. who returned from his
who knows what it's been Blnce? the 50.yard Price Pool, in Wilmlng. Furness Free Library, Nether Provo win the set and match. The score
States Army post In Japan
There were also those "slimming" 'ton, Del.
.
idence. were conducted _Tuesday was' 3-6, 6.8,0..3,6.0, '1.5.
'the'funeral, and five grandehil.
exercises, also done to music, and
Marcia McCurdy was one of four evening at 7 p.m. Attending the cer·
,
dren Mary Margaret, John C; anti
I<> sum it all up the Gym Night, members of the winning 200.yard emonies were members of the Lib.
William H., Swarthmore: Mrs. ReUSually in March, when the gals, freestyle relay for eigh,t-and.under. rary Board, 'residents of the com·
becca Kahler of Libya and Harry
and the boys too, would demon- 'Beth W
II, in Japan. Private interment
.trate their winter gym activities Terri McCurdy butterfly on the 10·, Mrs. Rohert E. Berry, president,
be In Faggs Manor Cemetery.
and.under medley relay which expressed appreciation to all who
for the parents.
A split-level home, bnllt by the
But in fall and spring, it was placed third and these girls also have contributed to the successful
J.
F. Blackman Company of
out on the field. Hockey was an sw~m on the freestyle relay for effort to expand the library faclliestablished sport when Miss Allen their age group which placed ties. The library board and the com. Swarthmore, has been named a
call1e, but lacrosse didn't come to fourth. Uino McCurdY.lfw-am b~east- munity became aware of the need uBest Home for The .Moneyu in
Pennsylvania as part of a competi.
The appointment of Raymond L.
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Swarthmore until 1981 when she .in. stroke on the 400 yard medley relay
tion
sponsored
by
the
American
Hildebrand,
Westminster avenue.
troduced It. They played only one for ,16.and.16-year-olds, which plac.
Magazine.
as director of industrial relations
ram. that first year, with< Friends ed third. Robert Gilfillan was on the
Tom/infon Boo" Publishecl Home
The house, which contains 2,215 for AvlSun C-or.poration was aD~
Central. Since then, it seems hardly 400 yard-frecstyle relay team for
"Those Wonderful Teens! A Key square feet of living area, oflt.rs, nounced Monday by Dr. Herache!
necessary to remark, it has grown 17.and-over which ~ame in second.
.onsiderably. In 1956, the High
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to Making Them More Wonderful" in the considered opinions of
. 'Cudd, AviSun pre'irient..
is a -book by Willard Pyle Tomlin- judges, "top value in its area."
'Mr. Hildebrand, who _ _ hie
School Cabinet called an assembly
AWAIIDED IIIFLE PATCH
for "official business". Actually, it
son of Rutgers avenue,. just pub- It Is featured in the September new ·post immediately. has been
Was to pay' tribute to Miss Allen
Bill Titus returned Wednesday lished by the Exposition Press Inc., American Home as part of a pro. Staff Assistant. Lahor Relations at
Who had coached 25 varsity teams to his home at Swarthmore avenue New York.
Viscose
Corporation
gram initiated by the magazine In American
({)ontil\ued on Page 8)
and Cresson lane after two months
One of the teen.agers themselves 1957 to acquaint prospective home since January, 1957. He served as
at Valley Forge Military Academy has reviewed the book to advan· buyers with the fine homes avail- assistant personnel manager for
five years at Ameriean Viscose"s
soelS HOLE.II·OIE
summer camp where he was award . tage:
able at reasonable prices in their I~Nit:ro.
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West Va., plant, and for .Ix
ed the crossed rifle pateh for mil·
"Those Wonder u eens cou own communities.
Samu~I,L. Althouse, Woodbrook tary efficiency in drill, courtesy, be the' key to taking some of the From hundreds of houses submitin the industrial engineering
~O.d, 'WIth a four.an~ ....llalf ~dObedience and good citizenship. This frustration out of ~he lives of t<;en. ted to American Home from build. and
department at th~
hand, shot a
on t
award is given to a limited number agers. The book 'Pomts out
ers in 24 states, the one selected in
A nativ!:!
Mr. Hilde.
~~h hole at the Rolhng Green Go of first year, or Pioneer Group. answers to questions c~ncerDlng each state is featured in a special
served three years in the
on Sunday:
b
f campers.
personality, parents,
a
section of the .magazlne, in the reo army and was graduated with a
th r.
Bill also received a marksman eer, going steady,
pa,!;cl' gion in ,which they are built. Read- B.S. in economics from the Whar.
'the' medal for placing second highest in pation, sex, a goal In life, ~n tea ers are then asked to express.. their
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School of the
niversity 0
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cracked D I IMaxfli ball will be the Pioneer Group m r ery an teen s re 1 "
rob. oplUlons as to w le 0 t e ouses
in 1946.
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duly mOu::;';Pin bronze and pre. earned woodsman, nature and but rathder
they like most.
He lives with his wife and two
. a swimming awards .
lems
an aswhether or not they are
on Westminster avenue.
.ented to him; he will also recelve
fo himself
C
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transitor radio from WlP, which
r t The method applied may be Carnet
anteen
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offers thla gift to those talented lOY SCOUTS RETUR,I
'DRS ::,",pa;ed to tbat of the modern Continue Through
'IJaRED MOTOII"T liT Nn ....
~.nd lucky) enough to shoot a hole·
HOME WITH HOI
holo .... t who lets the patient
.
Robert Bird, son of Mr. and lira.
Ill...
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Because of the recent Increase
Elpon Bird, is recuperating at his
d
The boys of Scout Troops 1 and examine himself through ~nswenn.g attendance the Garnet Canteen will
on Ogden avenue following an
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ere ale. some more pnzes an 11 returned home Sunday from Ii carefully di~ ~estlons. ThiS I ntinue Monday and Th'lrsday l:~::;:~::. accident near Elizabeth•
hwards commg, but, as Mr. Ait- two week stay at the Resica Falls method of deahng With teens haslco •
th ugh August
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OUse carefully pointed out, such Se nt Reservation Tbe combined more suecess than "laying down the 6esslons ro
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, Taken.J~ 'i::'..,,:!~:.. General HOIlhonors also bear responelbllities,
s laced first In .Scollt Sldlls, law."
Thursday. of last week
Robert "'.... released
p p d I swi ming the eom. "This book was not written for tended a hvely canteen. •
father of a p.:w bahy.
Is also
a tthe close of the the maladjusted· or the delinquent. . dances were held and the
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TAX REMINDER
Walter A.Schmidt
Issues Stlltement
Sw.ommers.10
Via
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For 198'0 Pool Cups
Are
YOU
Swartluoore, Pa.. Friday, August 19, 1960
Alumni Honor Miss Allen, First Adyisas Rapublicans
On Propar Channals
;Women's Gym·Teacher at SHS County Finllnce Chllirmlln
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Swarthmore, Pa.
AIIUlles of '",urallee
to Vot.?
Volume 32 -
L 1 R R .\ R Y
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THESWARTHMOR
Regist.red
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Speare's SWIMWEAR Department
Second Floor
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• Famous Brc:lhds
PROMPT, EFFICIENT HELP IN ~VENT OF ACCIDENT OR LOSS:
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TBB SlVARTBIlORBAN
PapZ
Rev. and Mrs. Eric T. Braund
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 1.. Althouse Ie H~tzeI, 4auihter·qf·IJ~. and ·IIlrs. day, July 3~.
and children Nancy and Fred of of Woodbrook road returned home William E. Hetzel,Jr.; of Thayer
Mrs. Matin before h~ marrlagd
.
Cornell avenue returned lest week. last week from Grand Rapids, road,
.
was Miss S~lly Jo Plck:..rd, daugh.
r • ~nd Mrs. ~rtltur Moors·
Mr. and M~. ~arrv E. Oppen. enil from " te~ day t#Uaf.OUI',~ ·l'4~i :af~~ .~41?~ .~' mo,'1~s .' Io!"" a~
H'~I ~ ~yl's
lander of BenJamm West .";'(enue ~.ew Engl"nd, L,,1<8. ~rge, ~he.~. f~.tl~
.... '!{l~ t~1! 80~.....d ~Uitt.. .t;Ycf +!~sl .l • ~~ a!ldjo...~ ~ ea~; piclui.rd o~ "Tlie Komer,~
lef~ Sa!urday fo~ a threeJWeek va: ~ey villi¥
. a,. gforcf. Mrs, H.'1/14 W.'Poore
cation ,n ~each Haven, N.J Thel ing in the White I1{ountains of New AlttiOD8e .:net twO children. Mrs.
df Th Harva.d is the baby's great.
son .Ted WlII join his family the fol· Hampshire. During the trip Free! Althouse is the former Miss Jean
Mr. 'and Mrs. Walter H.Mann, grandmother·
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lowmg w e e k . .
was a guest of -Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Stettner of Dartmouth avenue.
Jr., of Norfolk, Va., are receiving
Mr. and Mrs. Mann are former
. Dr. and Mrs.. Melvm
Molstad erick T. Anthony of Vassar avenue
Mr. and Mra. J. Roy Carroll, Jr., congratulations on the birth of a graduates of Swarthmore High
returned ~o the,r ho~e In .Moyla~ for a 'Week at Centerville, Cape and children Spencer, P.m, and SOli, Stephen Beott Mann, on Sun. School.
IIlond~y n'ght followmg a month a Cod, Mass.
• Pat, left August· 1 for NAntucket
v~eatlon. l'he:v. "pent the past fort. Mrs. Franklin Gillespie of Har· Island, Mass., 'Where they will reo
nIght at the Appalechlan Mountain vard avenue returned last week main until after Labor Day. DUring
Camp at Echo Lake. Mt. Desert Ig· from a
week vacation at Buf. their absence their home on River·
30 YALE AVENUE
t.40!lTON, PA.
land, Me., and earlier were at the falo and East Aurora N.Y. and view road will be occupied by their
IEU'IIiOI .... HillE . . . .UTO ~ADIO -r' .HDII.
Ski Lodge' on .~t."Cardlga/l, N.lL the Lake Erie Canadia~ lake ;hore. cousins Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Bell,
"Br/rig It to Ui or We'll Ooine to YOu"
.
Prlortotha.ttheywere in Meriden, 'Mr. and Mrs. John Rounds. of Jr. .
Klngswood 4-1028
N.H., where Dr. lofoistad attended Bryn Mawr avenue and their three
Dr.-apd. Mrs. Roscoe Giflin have ~~~~~~iiiiiii.ii~~~;;;~~;;~~~~~~~;ii~~iiii~~
the Gordon Research Conference. sorts have returned from ~ two recently l"9~ovet:\_ in~ tqeir. n~ home
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Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd of North week stay in Randolph, N.H., where at 807 North Princeton avenue. Dr. •
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Swarthmore avenue, Mrs. Edward they were guests of Mr. Rounds' Giffin, who is professor of sociolOgy
Boyd and ·Mrs. Elric Sproat of the father Mr. E P. Rounds at his at Berea College, Berea, Ky., is on
Swarthm~re Apartme~ta, and Mrs. suml\ler home.'
.
' . ' a ~o·year leave of absence to work
J. V. S. BIshop of Walhnldord spent Mr. and Mrs.' Ford F. Robinson with the American Friends Service
last week on the Jersev Shore. They and daughter Peggy of Guernsey Committee on the Economics of Disreturn'ld ~ome Saturday.
road returned Sunday from a two armament Program. The Giffins
CLOSED FOR VACATION
M,;,. ,'\yaltar I:l:. Shoemaker en· week trip through the Yellowstone have four children-' Jeannine, who
AUGUST 15th...,. 26th
te;tamed her Elghtao!J'~ Tuesday National Park, Wyo., and the Black will be a sophomore at Swarthmore
WIth l",nch~Qn.. ~nd bndge at. her Hills, S.D .. En route they stopped College in the fall, Diane who will
Reopens Monday, Auguit 29th
ho~~ ~n R,verlv,ew road. . ' .
in Loncoln, Neb., to visit Mrs. Rob· enter the 11th grade at the high
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or. B....III•• .&Ii.........
~r. and Mrs. 1 R. J. ~,ttlefleld inson's mother Mrs. J. H. Gadd and school, Brian who will be in the
of warthmore pace arrJVe~.. home family, and took with them her seventh grade, and Larry who will
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Sunday from a .two week trIp that two 16.year-old nieces Linda Gadd be a third grader.
included stops in E.ast Greenwich, and Karlyn Ebner
Mr. and JIIrs. James -M. Dryden
R.I., Roc1oport, :Mass., and .Center
F' d . k
A and daughters Deirdre and Deb·
Hamor, N.H
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Mr. and JIIrs. re efle . T. n·
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Dr. and Mrs. Jerome B: Smith of thony and sons ~oger alld Malcolm ~htowlllore~rn dto th::; hO.~~. 10
North chester T'oad have a~ their returJiea home Sunday from a two M y ~' d" • u~ arh a .rl VIS'
MOTOR .TUNE-UP with ENGINE SC;OPE
gUest Mi. sinith's mother Mrs. Ida week vacation at Centervil~e. Cape . rte
· Mry en dS Mro Her.lD: aAw pa?
.. ' .'M" ."
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Cod Mass The Anthonys wdl move SIS r r. an
rs. enry . elr,
DYNAMIC WHEEL BALANCE
WHEEL AliGNMENT
Sm,th_.'
of laml Beach,
Fla.
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of
Lafayette
avenue
sev•
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from 339 Vassar avenue to theIr .
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Doug. and Karm Sutherlanli of
61 R . '
eral days following a· vacation in
ROBERT ATZ, Mgr.
North Chester road returned home new home at
6 utgers avenue B
t NJ
.
on Monday.
amega, "
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
recently from Boy Scout Camp at
Doug and Bill Gill, sons of Mr.
Resica Falls and Girl Scou·t Camp M?" and Mrs. F. L. Gearhart and and Mrs. William H. Gill, Jr., of
the.Poconos, reo
of Strath Haven ?,:e?ue are Dogwood lane, return this week.
Opposite Borough Parking Lot
sj>ectively.
spendmg the weekend VIsIting Mr
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lUa,awOGd 3·0440
Dartmouth and i.ef.yaH,· Aven.1I
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rom amp eerwoo,
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Mr. Willmot W. Craig and two ""arhort s mot er rs. . . ear· where they h'ave spent the summer.
Closed Saturdciy. at"12:30 P.M.
daughters Nancy and Ginny, of hart of Palmerton.
Mrs. Robert D. Hulme' and sons I :~;;;:;;;:=;;;:=;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:=;;;:==;;;:;;;:;;;:==;;;:=;;;:=;;;:=::::
Chestn,ut avenue leave. today for
Mrs. F. H. Forsythe of Thayer Randy and Michael returned Sat-I,
Dallas and Hamilton, Tex .• where road entertained at ... shower Thurs· urdRY to their Haverford place
they will visit ~ith relatives. On day in honor, of Miss Rosemary home from a month's vacation in
S~ptember 11, Nancy and, Ginn?' H~bbard of S~uth Chester road who Ogunquit, Me., as the guests of Mrs
WIll ~nter the Texas Women s U~I. WIll bemarl!e~ to Mr. George ~. Hulme'.. parents Mr. and 'Mrs. H.
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versltyat Denton, Tex. Mr. Cralg, Pomeroy of PIttsburgh early m E. Kenyon. Mr. Hulme joined his
family for two weeks in July.
who will be staying at the home of September.
his father·Mr. R. E. Craig in Hamil.
Mrs. William T. Salom and three
IIRTHS
ton, will return sometime in Sep. children of Haverford place will
Mr .. and Mrs. Peter B. 'Murray of
tember.
leave Sunday to spend three weeks
,
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Huey visiting Mrs. Sal om's parent.s Mr. Park aV~~:Je are receiving congrai:'
of Dickinson avenue have returned and Mrs. N. M. Pier.pont of Water. ulations on the arrival of their third
child and second daughter, Susan
from .. three week tonr of the Gaspe bury, Conn.
Peninsula. They spent several days .Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Schrader Carol, who was born Thursday, Au~
cruising down the St Lawrence and of Magill road are taking a trip gust 11,· in the Delaware County
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up the Saguenay ri~ers, llnd af.ter to Arapahoe, N.C., this weekend Hospital.
The
little
girl
is a granddaughter
three days in the city of Quebec to pick up their son, J B. who has
visited Gaspe fishing villages such been at Camp Sea Guli fo; the past of ·Mrs. J'0I1n. M; Pe.arSO/l of Cor·
neU avenue and Mrs. Fred J. Mur·
as Riviere.an.Renard and Peree. four lWeeks
ray of Yale avenue.
Following a three day stay in Fun·
.
.
.
I P It th
. 'ted M
·Mrs. George A. SmIth of Malletta
d Nat'
y
, lo~a al'l, ey VlSI.
r. avenue entertained at a coffee last
.
Huey
. s s,ster and her famdy at wee k'1n h onor 0f M rs. Edwar d Cor- . Mr• and Mrs • Edward Mahler of
theIr summer home on Cape A. nn. ne\.IUS 0f MBrie
. tta avenue Wh 0 h as Academy road have announced the
Mr.• and Mrs. F. M. McLarty
of
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st
t
ed
f
re urn
romt
a· '
riP to E urope.. arrival of their third daughter' Lee
Obe r 1In avenue returned. S· unday JU
Fr'
d
d
.
hbo
. 'ted Ellen , who was born on Monday,
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len s an nelg
1"9 were InVl·
f rom a month s vacatIOn at Booth to h
b t th' f
I h August 8 in' Sacred Heart Hospi.
B
Barbo M
ear a ou
eIr onner ne g • .
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ay
r, e.
bors, the Peter Millers, in London. tal In Chester.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of
M
nd Mrs. IIIelVln
' K • Wh'te
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H arvard avenue h a d as t h e Ir guesta I thr. a d h'ld
Ch
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Mr.
and
Mr
•. W. Thomas•'Morna
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ea er· an c 1 ren
rls lne an .'
for a few day~ thIS week tbelt ~9n. Jerry of Ogden avenue returned. of . Troy,. announce the ~Irth ~f
in a variety-of labrics
and daughter.)D.law Mr. and Mrs. S t d
f
tw
k taO t their thIrd daughter, Jdl Fair·
· a rtd two of t h'
auray
a J ow
. . . M'
ya weather,
.
.August
' 11.
Ch arIes B K eenen
eIT ~
G rom N
vi 't'
on Thursdey,
'ld
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rove,
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ch I ren a enne an
arry 0 Wh'tel th '
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'Mrs Mor..s IS the former Miss D'IX·
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. gf'IeId , Mass. Mr. Keenen, W h 0
er s paren
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dI 'Mea W'll'
0 k rof essor
N
reeeived his Masters Degree on Fri. ~n
~'k ~ ;am nc en 0 . ew l"""""""""'~"~
day, August 12, from th Springfield runsWlc. .•
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College, Springfield. Mass., will IMr. and -Mrs. Leroy T. Wolf of
Cell
move with his family on September Park ave;,ue had as guests for a
,1 to Wellesley. Mass. He will be as. short whIle Mr. and Mrs. Harold
IIBI, LLOYD E. nUFFIlAI
si.taM· to the 'Deart of the School Griffin of Lincoln, Neb. The Grif·
KI ]·2080
of Public Relations and Communi. fins left Wednesday.
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-ea1:ions of Boston University, Bos·
•.1UOWllmUIIDIIIIIUIDIiDlAllnnmoallIllWUDIUIIIIIH.l
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ton, Mass.
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Lana Kay Ahrensdorf, daughter
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of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy W. Ahrens·
dorf of Yale square, returned Sat·
Served Daily
i!
urday from two weeks at Camp
hoth Hot & Cold Dlshe.K
Hagan at Shawnee-o~.the.Dela.
\
ware.
Mr. and .Mrs.. AUen CoUer and
son Rusty of Bryn Mawr a.venue
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spent the weekend with Mr. and
JIIrs. Philip Kniskern of Walling·
ford a.t Buck Hill Falls in th" Poco·
Ce.lral beachfro.t locatio.. measl,e
g
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nos.
sandecks••a e.I'le for paal ar acel.
.llhing. 'a.lsld. Cof., l'rinle e.
IThursday 5 to 9 • Sunday 3 to
P ersofItJ Is
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t"'fl:ttf
f!.
DlCI .FRANCHETn _' TELEVISION.
~o
Th e'.Bouquet
B~ttTv' SALON
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SAFETY AUTO SERVICE
!Dr
J.
H.;lid~I\.Fal!s,in
fnmd~
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8th, 1960
up
new
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sep~ ~~!'l
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uu.:n~iv~e~r~si~ty~p~ar~k~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·~~~~~~~~:~~~~~i
No Ad ThisWeek
avenue is in Taylor Hospital con·
valescing from a broken leg sus·
.Mrs.' John McQuade of Walling· \ Pam Dodd of .Media, her cousin tained in a fall on Thursday night
ford and' 'Mrs. Hugh Peters of Susan ~reitling. of Wallingford, of last week..
North SWarthmore avenue enter. and Oar~line Gillespie, also of WaU·1 t,;;;",;;;",;;;",;:;",;:;",irlr",****:.i*;;;*;;;*H*;:;,.;*irlr,.*",:;i,.;;;,.;;;,.;;;*H",H",HO
tained their garden club at'a lunch· ingford, returned ·to their homes
eon Friday in honor of M~s. 'Martin thi's week from Chambersb~rg
Johnson of Wallingford who will where they had been vacatlonmg
move to Governor's Island, N.H.
at 'Camp Robin Hood.
ALL LIliES OF IIIUBAlIE
I'M ON VACATION
The Store Never Takes a Vacation
DROP IN AND CHECK
Peter E. Told
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The Camera & Hobby Shop
IU Dlrtllouth AVII.I, Sw.rtll.,,.
Klngswood 3-1833
FINAL WEEK!
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4 - 6 Park Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
KI 3.4191
Fri.-9 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. . Sat.~9 A.M, to I P.M:
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Go·odWafer
'Is Hard
To Find
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Dr a
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stocking
Thursday, August 25th
he didn't provide for the future. The
Philadelphia Su'burbon Water Company
. BuHet Luncheon
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SPORTSWEAR
DOT HOPE HATS
$1~5
Springfield Water for its growing num-
It. won't happen again
. for another year!
The Ingleneuk
NEWLY
AIR-CONDITIONED.
Irml
It
beae', leeal water I. all
"I~i: Tllia b.ds wIlli bllh fllldlUI
ji,d. All., $8.511 Eurap ... ncb. Atia.
Ii. City 5-1211, i. N.Y., IIU 2-4141.
. IDllrlborollgb.:tI3lenbeim
ON THE IOAIDWA1.K. AtlANTIC CITY
.
Enjoy Our Delicious
Food in.Comfort
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M:'~~'
Ovrr !SO Yell'1
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Samo OvrneJ.lltip·
Ma:.a£em~~t ~:.P' .
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&So",LId.
Jos; ••
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ture of hundreds of thousands of dollars
are on the drawing boards-a pledge
that there will be plenty
rn-
from
Berkshire's
of top·quolity water for
... " all of us in the years
!
new selection of
As advertised in
1!111
HERE'S WHAT yOU S~VE!
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1.50 ... NOW 1.19 ... 3 pairs 3.49
REG.
1.65 ... NOW 1.29 ... 3 pairs 3.79
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DO yOU KNOW?
Q-What Is Ihe Philod~l!lhia Suburban Waler Company's total utility p1an. invest••", per
customer?
.
A-It was $478 per customer in 1959. compared to $275 in 1950..
Mt
o/r
SPRINGFIELD
,
$2.75
JOYCE LEWIS
Dress Shop
THE WILD lOOSE
Route I, Baltimore Pike
(4 t6a. W. . of ......
CI a•• 011 .. 1i'.Aft
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. PHilADELPHIA SUBURBAN WATER COMPANY
s"'~rthmore,"a.
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104 Parlt Avenue
Swarthmore. Pa.
13 South Chester Road
. ahead.
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1.35 ... NOW 1.09 ... 3 pairs 3.19
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beautiful atoc1ilng coiol'S, too!
REG.
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JEWELRY by MONET
a
ber of customers. Even noW other major
expansion plans involving the expendi-
Buy sheer seaml!ls8 and
full-fashioned Berkshire'
stockings now.;'" and. save!
Berkshire's sensational
once-a-year sale ends next
Saturday!
I
Bft
u et D"Inners
did, though, and spent millions of dollars
to insure an abundant supply of Pure
ends September 3!
BARD LEY SU ITS
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.This poor bird's in bad shape because
'FALL DRESSES
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3
of Dr.
and Jane
Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur W. Collins I~:,~!~! of North'
%>ue gU
ehUdl'el) of BeMol lane return· I<
attended liay.eaJ)tp A..."J)mere ormand!e of Pam, Fr8.!ICe, 8~
.' .
Prior to
Sunday from two weeks at StOne at
Del., for eight weeks. the weekend visiting Mr. Good II
Harbor,
N.J,
Mrs.
Collins'
sister
her
stay Linda. recelv~ mother Mrs. R. O. Good of PlttIi'Cienerll EI.~ti~n, NovemlNlr
Mrs. Joseph T. Wallal:e,Jr.,of Falls
for winning the girls' bad· burgh.
Church,
Va.,
accompanied
them.
and
horseshoe conte$.
----.----. &EPXBMBE1t 9th
Mr. imd Mrs. John S Ross, Jr.,
won two 8'WimJ)ting .xacej! in "1.
It ... Tile s _ r t l l _ "...
. 1Mt ~a:v .,n :e1ector may _ve trom one election cll8tr1ct. to another
children
Liz,
Decky
and
Jack
o
f
.
'Ind f~estyle. D.lbby, a
In mler to be permitted to vote In. the new election llI8trIct at the General Electton. Persons moving after tbts date may TOte· In 'Old election 604 North Chester road will move year younger, also .,;on In a free .
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. West Hartford, Conn., Tuesday, style swimming race and placed
.u8trtct If othel'Wlse qUaWled.
August 23, where Mr. Ross will as· first in a diving contest. .
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sume the position of executive vice' .Mr. and ,Mrs. A. David ~ Speer.
bring'in your PORT
.. J,eat..!layaU electws may register to vote at the General E1ectl,on.lp:residEint of Moore's Wholesale, In. and family of Drew aveDue, reo
Tbls.1nc1udes eIeccoxa.ho will become of 'age' on or before November 9th. corporated, located in Hartford.
last week from a tilree and
TYPEWRITER fora chec:k·
1960.
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··,Mr. and Mrs: Charles Shaw re·
half week'camping trip through
before school
8lU"l'Jl NBER itIh
to their home on Ogden ave· Maine, New Brunswick, Prince Ed.
nue Saturday following eight weeks ward Island, and Nova Scotia .in
Last day for an elctor who has removed Into a new electlon district In Ann Amor, Mich., where Mr. Canada': .' '.
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to giVe .,otice to the RegIstration Comm'sslon In order to be permitted to Shaw taught in the School of Lib·
Mr. ~nd' Mrs. Rohl!rj;' 1,. 'slither.
vote .In: the new election dl;;tJ1c~ !lot .j,be P,eneral Election. The removal
Science at the University o f '
~.. . .
card must set forth a re!nova! date'lnto the
election district wblch
of North ..Cnester ~oad have
-.,
.
as their guest until September
cannOt' be la~ than september 9th.
. '. . . .... .. ,.. ....
Mr, Richar.d~. lJ,aig, son of -Mr.
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COlJRT BOU8E BOURS
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and ·Mrs. Richard G.Haig of River. Mr. Sdtherhmd's mother Mrs. R.
.Sal.. ,. ~ smloi , ,. BI"'~I
... ar biiSlii~;hoilriup'Ji ..ndlDcl~diiik !.l:ori'day. 'september
/.,;.m road, with his wife and three Sutherland 'of N'ewark, N:.T., :wn,,'
MO~through Frlday-9:00 A.M. to 4:SO p:lW."'ll:oi!etber with .such
I,Wbed, .rohn, and Jeffrey of
been here three w.eeks.··'
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Westfield, N.J.,. will sail on the
Mr. and Mrs.j~ro"'e :i!:Smith of
Typewriter Service
Quee" Mary Wednesday. for Lon· North Chester roa'd returned last
August'l9tb-lM~ ........ : ............: ........ 7:0jl~-¥. to D:.OQ.PM.
En..land, where he will repre. weekend fr~m attendipg a week's
10. .2 'lfll A¥t.,
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.Company: They .expect tol~::t~~~~;l~:o~f~adult education at
Phon. ·liAr. Hudson - KI 4-,,,10
A~t 2'Ith-Sa~~y' ........... '.; '.':','" ........ '.' .II:C)O·AM. to 12:~Noon remain.in .England two years.
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Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Brown
septiember 10th-Satulda.y ..................... 9:00 A.M. to 12.:00 Noon
arrive tomorrow from Urbana, II
sep~l>er 16th I:day I:; .... : ................... '.. 9:00 A:M. to 9:OQ P.M.
to spend a week 'with JIIr.
september 17th
turday ....... ·············· 9:00 AM. to 12:OONoon Brown's parenta Mr. and Mrs. J.
JtOVJNGBi:GlS~ WILL sit
Paul Brown of Walnut lane.
1n a..ueaz-TneIIda,., September 13, 2:00 to 9:00 PM., FIre Bonse
IMrs. Fred J. Murray of Yale
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Phone KIngswood 3-0900
PETER E. TOLD, Bditor
B. ~NT, Ma.,.,."ifIg Bditor
Rosalie D. P.lrsol
Marjorie T. Told
Jeannette V. Howe
Susan Drlehaua
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DEADLINE- WEDNESDAY NOON
Fla., . cile4 on T:un~:~,'1 :~tt·re~Mrs. Robert T. Colyer of fie.
Augi,st
at the ap of 60.
.' ....
. Wash.• aDd th_ 'grandc:hi].
Mrs.
attended' the Friends'! d,,e";
School in W5lmlngotOn, Del.,' and
was graduated 'from Swarthmore .
~ tl!t e1a.. clf 1922. She :'I••EIIEI ••,1 ILI... nll
wall a m.lIe r ~tIJ".Swarthmore ,.' T' HOM SEREMIA'
lebapterot·~4ppaKappa
Gam.
Questions Facb
Sorority.
. 10 V.... of S_rfII...... 1l1it.._
To the Editor:
She Ie survived by ber husband
Mor. Tloan J5 V....• Esper/M..
Helen ill. Cerroll's letter pubW
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h d inTh. Swarthmorean. Au. Iretir.ed;
her mother Mra. Frederic
". un or ...., pone. . . .,..."Iden.
6. stated that fifteen years
Gawthrop of.()gd'.n av~nuel.her
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bomb.
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'200.000
people
killed by r'~r,'M~rs~'~F~r~ank~~F'~'~W~iI~de~b~U~Sh~O~f~;~'~~;;I~H~~~I'~I~H~"~L~l1iM~
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SWARTHMORE, P:ENNA., FRIDAY, AUG. 19,1960 .
'HIIITIAI IIIII.E IOTEI
The healing pqwer of spiritual
undenltandlng will b. explained. at
Cliristian· Science churehes Sunday
In the Lesson.sermon on "Mind,"
Which concludes the curr.nt series
devoted to synonyms for God.
Christ Jesus' response to the cen.
tunon who asked help for his pal.
sled servant will be inclUded in the
Bible readings: "And JeSU8 said un.
to the "enturion. Go thy way; and
as thou bast bell.ved. 80 be it done
unto thee. And his servant was
healed in the selfsame hour" (Matt.
8:13).
·From "Science and H.alth with
~ey to the Seriptur.s'· of which
Mary Baker Eddy is the author. the
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MITHOIIIT ••TlI
The Pairs" Spares. young
group. will have a swimming
.at CopPClCk's Pool. Media, today. be.
ginning at 7;p.m. .
Church Sehool classes for all
ages will begin at 8 :46 a.m. and
morning .worship will begin at 10
o·c1ock. '1IIr. Kulp will give the Ber.
mon. Mrs. Charlotte KnoPP. so.
p""no soloist, will sing "0 Lord
Remember ·M....
Th. Senior Youth Fellowship
groUP. will meet at the home of
Wayne Conner.' 602 Morton av,'.
nue. at .6:3(1 p.m. for the regular
evening program.··
TIIIIIT' IDTEI
of the drop plane i. now hOI""I
insanebeeause of his dr.,ad'l
feeling of guilt.
'May I refer her to an article
the New York Times. Sunday. Au.
gust 7. accompani.d by a photo of
pilot, Brig. Gen. Paul W. Tib.
Jr.• and the bomber. Col. Thom.
as W. Ferebee. both of whom are
at MaeDIII Air
Base In Tampa. Florida. The article
that the Hiroshima bomb
death to more than 100 ••
. Japanese. The U.S. News and
World Report, August 16, gives the
kill.d as. 78.160, the injured 8S
37,426. and the missing 18.983 total 129.668.
I do not mean to disci-edit a reo
following
(0180:25): selection will be read
•, "When man IS
. governed by God.
the ever·present Mind who under.
stands all things. man knows that
with God all things are possible.
The only way to this living Truth.
which heals the sick, is found in
the Science of divine Mind as taught
and demonstrated by Christ Jesus."
An invitation is extended to,all
to atte~d service~ at First Church
of Ohrtst. ScientIst. 206 Park ave·
nue. at 11 o·cIClCk.
There
will be a atcelebration
person.
quarrel
with
Holy
Communion
8 a.m. of Ispect<,d
the purpose
of nor
her toletter.
though
9 a.m. -Sunday morning. A service not altogether in agreement with
of Morning Prayer will be held at
But I believe if facts are used
10 :16 a.m. At 8 p.m. there will be I ~::~i:: a point of view. the facts
a service of .Evening Prayer and"
be reasonably accurate.
Word.
JAM'ES H. HORNADAY.
The ushers for the services will
310 Dickinson Avenue
be as follows:
At9 a.m.-J. N. Nutt. head
To Serve Humanity
usher; B. >Dangerfield; C. C. Mear· To the Editor:
kle. J. Piccard. W. L. Chill'Ch, H. W.
I believ. that your publication
Jackson; at 10 :16 a.m.--.T. L. Cor. would be willing to cooperate in a
nog. head usher; S. D. Clyde. T. W'!WIll'U,V thought to serve humanity
Hop.p.r. J. S. Porter. A. S. Mowery.
writing an arlicle covering the
CHURCH SERVICES
J. P. Stamford.
facts:
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
There will be a aervice of Mom·
.puring the past s~veral years
D. Evor Roberts. Minister
~ng Pray.r a~ 9 :16 a.m. and a servo
Swarthmore branch of Red
Robert O. Browne. Assoc. MlJJlater Ice of EvenlDg Pray.r at 6 p.m.
has furnished biood to a memo
and Minister ofChrl.Uan Education each day Monday through Friday.
of my family and In considera.
S_ay, Aucust :n
tion thereof in the newspaper death
10:00 A.M.-Morning Worship and
.RESIYTERI.I IOTEI
notice for my wife who passed aWay
Baptism
The Morning Worship will be on July 10th we requested our
10:00 A.M.--chnrch Sehool.
held at 10 o'clock Sunday. A half friends to send a contribution .to
Taeoday. Aupst 23
hour of' fellowship will be held on
Swarthmore brench· of Red
9:00 A v -Mnrninrr Praver
the church lawn fte th
rvi
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.
W.....esd.y. A~ U '
a r
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losteaq of aendll~ flowers
Churo~ Schoo~ classes will meet
the result that a gOodly sum
10 :00 A.M.-Bandage Group
at 10 0 clock WIth classes for the was received
"~TJfOmRT CJfURCH
,c'hildren through the junior lev. In several ;onVersations with Mrs
The Rev. John C. Kuh,. Mlnlater el. Child Care will be provided by
K. Morse treasurer
.
W
BeV..i!dlstawartd p • !hom
a trained Bupervisor through this
me that the id~a coincided with
n
as"",r
hour
Charles S c h i l l e r '
.
her ·thoughta and If more people
MlniRter of Music
The. summer volunteer chOIr will could be influenced through an arti.
Sunday. Aacust 21
rehearse at 9 a.m. before the Mom·
in your pUblication humanity
8:46 A.M.-Church School cla_ ing Wo~hip service.
he better served.
10 :00 A.M -Gabriel Simbine of
MornlDg Prayers are held In the
Your cooperation will be greatly
Airi.. will preach.
church sanctuary on Tuesday mom· appreciated.
TRINTTY CHURCH
Ing from 9 to 9:30 a.m. All are
Very truly yours
TJ,p Rpv. T,avtnn P. 7.lmm.~ RPI't"" cordially welcome.
WM. M.I{"NATZ
The Rev. Georee R. McKelvey,
The Bandage Group will meet
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10:16 A.M~Mornlng Prayer and
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8 :00 P.M.-Evening Prayer and
Word.
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Monday. A1IK1JSt 22
9:16 A.M.-Morning Prayer
6 :00 P M.-Ev.ninlr P ....ver·
Taesday. Aucust 23
9:16 A;M.-Moming Prayer
6:00 PM.-Evening Prayer
Wednesday, Auiust U
9:16 A.M.-Morning Prayer
6:00 P M.-Evening Prayer
Tlllnday, A"Pot !5
9:16 A.M.-Morning Prayer
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
FrIday. A _ 28
9:16 A.M.-Morning Prayer
6:00 P.M.-Ev.ning Prayer
TJIERF.T,-m-,rn::-'='=R-S:-O""C=IE='=l'=rOF FRIF.NnR
Sunday. Aucust 21
10 :26 A.M.-HYllln Sing. Meeting
House.
11:00 A.M.-Me.ting for Worship.
All are welcome.
Monday, Aucust 15
AII-day sewing for AJI'SC .
Wednesday, Aacust 17 .
AII-day .ewing for AFSC
FIRST CHURCH O'=F=--CHRIST. SCIENT'ST
Park Avenu. below Harvard
S_y. Aapst :u
11:00 A.M.-Sunday School
11:00 A.M.-The Lesson Sennon
will be "Mind".
Wednesday evenlne meeting each
week. 8 P.M•• Reading Room cot
Dartillouth Avenue, open
u..axeept holidays, 10-6· FrI.day .-.lnc. 7-11.
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Rose Valley Nurseries, Inc.
Middletown Road -
Swarthmore, Pa.
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<'_ Uy day from 9. to 4above Pbila. City Line
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EMERGENCY ILOOD
Mary. Miner of oSheridan.
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recen.t1y completed two weeks . 'SworthmoN Borough· resi. MI1I. J. Georce Breitling of w,n.
\ilgford fl_ TIleeday to
.... . Y.•. dled Tueeday, AugWit !!, at
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the Sun on Day Camp. Sun Cen. dents' reqllftts for blolldmoY be
Uake.
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to
~8it for several ....·lnI.,ne age of 8.1. oShe was the moth.r
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for an expanded IIbra- in 1966.
was awar d"~
"" a certificate for rnocI, to Mrs. H. LeRoy Mc::with her _brother·in.law a~~d;!=;QI::~M~.rs:. Charles L. Thomas of Biv.
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I,amp ·t·
h'
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Mr. and Mrs. CharI•• B. '
road with whom ~he lived Dnd the attention of the board has I'
c. lzens .p an won badges Cune. chairmon of Illood Re·
.
ilve month. durlng the winter besn I-used
toward this goal r
outstanding swimming and cruitrn,,.,, KI 3-2474. or to Mrs.
Mrs. Breitling return. home todaY1
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Mr. and Mrs. William R. PhillipS of. 1968. SwarthmoreanB will reo Bince.
On Thursday' nlgbt. during the Corben C. Shut-, c~rman.
Mrs. Mln.r through her
Horae. Howard Fum••s Jayne
week of the camp JH!riod. the KI3-3757.
and .th.lr tw.. children Rlchard.and
Carolyn of Yale avenue'l"tll1ned
In the Presbyterian Church gran"son of the founder. and co·
put on an hour Jong .how
last week frC)m a short vislt.·,wlth
chairmRn of the building sub-com·
their parents describing a typi.
Former Swarthmorean ·Mrs. Jos.
Mrs ,Phillips' moth.r Mrs:,Thomati . A lifelong resident of Sh.ridan. mitt••• related briefly the history of
day at the. camp.
"ph Frescoln will leave tomorrow
LeeiofChesterathersummer.home Mrs. Miner was a member of the the p ....,ent library. George Wood
for her home in Springfield. 0 ..
in (kean City, N.J.
board of the Sh.ridan Meth. Furness, great-nephew of the
Mrs. William Cadman and daugh. after BJH!nding.the Bum_r with h.r
Mr. and ·Mrs.Randolph Lee of
and had been superln. der and a member of tbe board. ter Mary Ellen of Riverview roa4 mother Mrs. .r.hnH. Pibnal! anel
Haverford place returned ~entlY
of the Sunday School. ne. mad. additional 'comm.nts on th~ left Tuesday for a two weelevaca. her aunt ·Mrs. Lorene McClII'fiir on
from a two week vacatio.n at. th~h' .
she had been named Honor. Furness family. Mr. Jayne present- tion at Ocean City. N.J.
Vas.ar avenue
. ,. ';
summer houBe at Elk Lake. Sus;
Steward of the church's quar.
Mrs. Perry with a gilt shovel to ;:;;::;;::;;::::::::;;;:==::;;;:::::;;;::;;;;~;:::;;::;:;;;;;:;;;;;:::::;;;;;;;;;;i=~
quehanna County. During theirlurlv conference. One of the early'L-·_· th yrollnd fol' the newwinl':
stay their three sons won
of the Women's Society
Hubert A. Johnson. co·chairman
in the swimming and boating- reo
Christian Service, she was an ac·
the building sub-committee. pro.
gatta of Elk Lake. Randy was,;tjrsl<
.charter member of the Batur·
the role of the library during
ON
runner up for the regatta trophy
. Study.Club for 60 y.ars. At the
next 20 years. He noted that in
and scored the most .point,n,,·t'Iie
'of her death she was the' of.
near f.uture the annual circula.
historian of the town of Sher.
may reach 100.000. The expand.
intermediate class; Bruce scored the
library faelUties will eventually
most points in the junior class; and
George placed second in the frog . In addition to -Mrs. Thomas. Mrs.
a children's collection equal In
DURING AUGUST
division. The boy. will.
is survived by five married
to the present totsl collection
weekend after spending
eight grandchildren; and
books .
at their cottage with '..
g..,at grandchildren.
Rowl.,ild. minister of the
Aric~
friend8 Mr. Gedord of Shal'On
..
Presbyterian. Chufch
sixth grade teachers at.the.R\ttprs ,Mr. and Mr•. James Duncan and
Benediction.
.
IS SoulhChetter Road
Klngswood 3-1900 .
Avenue ~hool.and Mrs. ~~rd, ".
daughter Joan of Rutgers aV.. It I. expected that the new build.
,Mr. and Mrs. ~tsnl.y Steciw and
took a nine day motor trip to
will he completed by the end o'f
AUGUST HOURS - 10 to 5
their twei sons John and Mark of Ohio and Virginia. They spent
year. During the building oper·
Bryn M!!wr avenue retumid .8U1tdays In Williamsburg before
the library will continue to
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY "';'IOto I
return home Wednesday of
open to the resident. of the com·
day from a 'Week's trip to SII..-er
Lake. Maddison, N.H. They visited
week.
munity.
during their stay Mr. and Mrs. Carl
~h of Norwood who OjlCuPY" a
cottage at Blueberry P",teh on Sil.
ver Lake for the .umm.... Dr.
Leech. now retired. was the Dela·
ware County Superintendent, of
Schooi. and his wife .wholormerlY
taught remedial reading· at the
Swarthmore school. for man y
years.
.
John Walmsley. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Walmsley of 'North
Chester road. were discharged Sun.
day from Wills Eye Hospital in
Philadelphia where he receiv.d·
treatment for an eye injury res,ult·1 ,
Ing from an automobile accident.
Mr. and Mrs. w.. R. Thompson.
formerly of Swarthmore. havere• . , ..
cently moved into their new house
at 4 Maywood drive. Newark, Del.
M~. and 'Mrs. David Wisdom of
V.... ar avenue return.d recently
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,Mr. Uslie Walmsley and his.on
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Cheater road have returned hom.
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Gary Baskin. son of Mr.
Mrs. Albert Baskin of Va.sar ave·
nu. returned Friday from a two
week trip to Orlando. Fla.. wit\>
his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs
Norwood Solly of Penn.auken, N.J.
,Mrs. Russell H. K.nt and her
daughter Miss Bamara B. Kent of
Dartmouth avenue with Mr. and
Mrs. Peter &,. Told of Park avOllup
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·Mr. Harvey Lampert. brother of
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'ot"'IIi~'·.boy_
Mrs. Paul Gay of Riverview road hy .Mr. and !drs. oarJafi 1(,. Jessup,
rret;ur.nec horne .S a turday from a r., anel small .on ,n ~'ngnamton.
tor oIf...treet. parking. DeLiUl. -,bl" .. ld prou
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ponl may be examined. in the oUice of five week trip to South America.
.. ODe
ue'*lI!l:
Bulld.JlJg fck two pbYllelans wUh provlalon
!.be _
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CLASSIFIED ADS
~';·:'O£t.AWABE COtJN'tY
'., '., lNS=tJTION DIBTBWT
PERSOIiL
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
WI'iL 1I0dio
.
1141 A,., .
IIb•••I8-WFIL.n-lIIIA,.,
FOR SILE
~~~~~~~;;,~~~,I F...O=R"'S",.A.,....L=EC'-.::..::,Boy.'2~4'~'~bi~e-yc~l-e,-i-n
lk~;~rC?POfals· wW·be recelved r.t the
OUlC4! • aJ,q~e C~lII!t, Cont,oller. court
Hous.,;·!keGJa. pa .• ' up unW 10:00 A !I.
and ;'Iterations. Cal!
9.6805.
Eastem,DayUgbt Time, OD Tburada,. Auguat.
.(ot:' furulshlll'_ and del1Yering PERSONAL - Learn to play tel!'
now. Lessons given evenings
~~~t~~:~l~~.~~.
Delaware-COUPlY
In.stUuUOIl
I
Pair Acro. Farm.
Lifua.
weekends.
Cal! LOwell 6·0632:
will be opened at 11:00 A.M ••
PERSONAL"'::"
Carpentry jobbing,
~i;~:.~on=n:tb~:atIndate
at f.atr Acre. 'f'an:o.
!l
the presenh of the Execurecreation
rooms,
book cases,
Admlnl$tratlV'fl Officers of the Delporches.
L.
J.
Donnelly.
KIngswood
,~~re, county InaUtuUon District.
bid must be accompanied by casb. 4-3781.
Faith Check or b, a Cor·Bond. ettber' .one 1D the
good ~ondition. Reasonable. Call
KlIn~wood 3·2722.
FOR SALE - Frigidaire combina·
tion freezer·refrigerntor, nine
Fine condition, $65. KIngs.
.
4.6587::.'--_ _ _ _ _ __
SALE Springer Spaniel
. puppies, A.K.C. Champion .tock.
Healthy, love children. KIngswood ••
.
ELNWOOO·
Free Estimates
Kln9SwQod 3-8761
&&
. .I. . . •
PaBon Roofing
swarUimore
Ii"
Establlsbed 1932
Qalet. _rul s1Ift'OIIJIC1lDp WlUa
g"..Ueta' HoBoII!' fl/1II'IIIq Cart
Klngswood 3~272
ESTABLiSHED 1m
FOR SALE - 1955 Studebaker sta·
tion wagon V.8, overdrive. Nic~
clean; economical. A good buy.
LOwell 6.7890::.._ _ __
om·
11 - - - - - - - .
·1·~!v.!I:'~~!n!~~
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.
.00.
football shoes,
KIngswood 3.
percent. (10'70) of the Total
of the bid, drawD to the order of
Delaw&re CoUDty ID5t1blUon District:.
Forma of Propoa&l rna, be obtained'at
Office- of the Admln18tr"ator. Fair Acres
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R~ESE
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.B~r~b secretar,'
Lima. Penna.
ExeeuUve and
511
UlLMONT 'ARK. ,AT........ KII".". a·2171
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HOW
JOE' .
MARSHALL
"ROOFING
"SPOUTING
"GUTTERS
'SIDING
"ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS
_UPHOLSTERING.
P~Yf,r,·M~we~s. Repaired PERSONAL
':'HOM SEREMBA. Slip covers
","'L'" 1959 Renault Dau·
I CUls,um fitted in your fabric or ours.
phine, $1,000. Call KIngswood 4·
SWARTHMORE
ATZ ~ERVICE
Prices reduced for summer. Ten 4590 evening an!! weekend ••.......,_
IV", woodl!d aeres locatod high
KI 4-0221
. or
KI 3-0635
Dartmouth and lafay~If ••. Avo••. " year80f. Swarthmore references. Jo'OR SALE - Antique che;ry drop
f!J1I8nfy wort with. ~u.nty mllt,tials
on the leeward side of a hill
3.04-40
.,. ;Swarthmo!e, pC!. ~f;~ stimates pbone Sharon Hill
leaf table, $45. Call KIngswood
overlooking Ridley. Creek. 5e·
~~==:=---::=-~_ _--:_13.1.947 af~er 6.
PERSONAL - Roofing, spouting, FOR SALE _ The little bowl feed· , . - - - - - - - - - - - ~Iuded, yet within V", mile of
gutters. Recreation rooms a speci1RR. Ideal for hillside ranc:her
ialty: Ray J. Foster, LOwell 6-65U_9.
ers are 'back, birds are migrating.
Keep them in your backyard now.
or split level. Will build from
PERSONAL - Bicycles Rer.aired, The S. Crothers, Jrs., 435 Plush.
Parts,
acce8Bories.
Milt
G
ass
Road,
Wallingford.
LOwell
6·
c:lient's plan ·or our own·,
Ashes and Rubbish Removed
Bicycle, Hobby, Toy Shop, 206 Ea.t
..aWD8 Mowed. General BaullIlI
Baltimore Avenue, Clifton Heights, ~~:.,.,"'""
2507 Chestnut St., Chestel'
MAdison 6-0713. Opposite Clifton ~OR SALE - Muntz 21 inch TV
RardlDI Ave. Mortoa,
Theater.
Console, new picture tube. $50.
TRemont 2·5373
PERSONAL _.
KIngswood 4.0785:...-,-:=-;:=
. BUILDE.R
II-Bo... .8 ....., Can
Jewelry Repaired Ph.: KI 3-4:118
. ished,rcpaired
FOR SALE - Football shoes, size
Aled. BtDlIe, CbroDIo
jilip covers, draperies
9, $5; size 9%, $9. Almost new.
CODl'. . . cent Ilea. and WOllla
LOwell 6·0389
Complet~ decorating q~,.v;,..
K~gswood 4-48~:.:._ _ _ _ __
ZaoellaJd ...... 8...... u~
WATCHMAKER
ity work at bargain prices.
-Blat cro.. BDDond
/
Wallingford, Penna.
FOR SALJi: - Three woodbase cab·
Formerly of F. C. Bode ana &om call LOweJl 6.3031 or
3.7282
for
free
estimate.
inets
without
tops,
$2
each.
Six
FIne Watch and
128 Yale Aft.
.
tables, 6 x 6 x 6, fonnica
Clock Repalrs Swart.hmore, Pa. House.
each. Three l; foot double
desks, wood,HO each. 4
jj.;~
Service frees mother
pedestal
de~li, wood,
relaxing family fun.
pedestal· typing
reasonable. KIngswood 3·
$3. Two·door f:I::~~:;t:
6177.
offer. Oak china
544 B\'>Yn Mawr Avenue, three bright bedrooms, mod.
WANTED
.base for china closet, S~~~:~~~I
ern f:iirge kitchen with dishwasher, one and· a half
WANTED '-.,.. BOy. 16.18 with dri.work bench, $5 Call )lr.
bath$,. paneled family room, laundry 'room, garage.
ver's license, part time. Apply
KIngswood 3:4800 at the High
Open' for inspection 1·4 p.m. Saturday, August 20.
!~;;:~~i~n~p~e:rson. Michael's Col School, Monday through Friday,
CUSTOM INSTALLATIONS IIJ
Swat·thmore.
from 9 A.M; to 3 P.M ..
_ STENOGRAPHER FOR SALE -" Used Jazz-L·.P'.;
to be SECRETARY ttco~;'~ab1i~~~~:~i very reasonable. 516 Walnut Lane,
lawyer who Is .with an e
KIngswood 3·4444.
REALTOR
3 PARK AVE" SWARTHMORI
law firm in Mcdia. Experience not FOR SALE - Peac!lces.EI Rancho
Klngswood 3-1112
900 Michigan Avenue
Klngswood 4.2727
needed but ability to learn is essen·
Orchards, Providence Road, one
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Employment· ..bout September mile nor,th of .Rose Trce. near Med·
Miss Douglas, LOwell ia,
for appointment..
~F~'O:-;R'""S"'A-;L"'E;:;-::""1:;-:1;;5"'V=oIUt-."on"'c-;:')lo"r=se
WANTED _ Y
power Feddcrs air conditioner,
one season Call Klngswood 8·
day's work. TRemont 6·3015
Rose Valley
..
Belvedere
Convalescent Home
WllllAWI BROOKS
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G. Willb,m Jacobs
EMIL SPIES
'N~I .,':
The State attorney general's in.
terpretatJon of the Nnnsy\vania
Motor Vehicle Cpde will be asked
by DeJawal'" Col\I\tr Coroner Fran.
cis Catania in order to clarify a
dj{fe
tkl1" 'owners· otGOod Humor icie
,sah,s, trru;ks;. and local auth.
ormes asw how parts of the Code
apply to hells. 0\1. Good Humor vehi.
PoIic.•
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CRESSON PRICHARD
H. D. OHUROH
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ROOFING
Gutters
Warm-Air He&ting
Air Conditioniilg
Sheet Metal Work
ANTED-=-i
need: crib, Plainl;~~~~~~~[i~~i~~~f.i~~
bureau,
and .mallsecretary
desk.
KIngswood 4·41l69. Reasonable of· frigeratof, $50.
1!~~~;'~!:c)~'d·e3:
considered.
..
good for beginners. II
Intelligent homes for. 5267,
__ n._;-_ _ __
I E!~!:g~:~;~:
eats.' Semi.longhaired.
FOR IIEIT
pets·for
people with chil.
RENT-'-:":'Furn'nis~h-e""d-ap-a-r-t-
George
Call the Toppings, KIngs·
~=",," 3·6158.
My.,. and ee.
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ment. 'Thvo adults. Call KIngs·
3.2047;
$Ox'''' .
GLobe
ELECTRICITY. ..
the powerthat=~
9·~a53
Picture Framing
ROGER RilSSELL
Photographic Supplies
STATE '" MONROE &TS.
:MEDlA
LOwell' 6-2176
OPEN P'RIlDAY EVENINGS
LOST AND FOUID
LOST _ TilnSiiit trousers between
Acme and Weinstein •. KIngswood
4.2281.
.
tan
stripes, wt,ite front, Vicino
ity of Yale Square and Cresson
Lane. Reward. KIngswood 3.4615.
I """,TT~.n
Man'; no;; zip.up jac.
ket, size 20, in front of driveway.
Call KIngswood 8.1770.
.
FOUND _ One kitten black with
. whi!;e paws and sto';'ach. Please
raU the Toppings, KlngsWood 3·
=
room, dining
tile bath, elee·
deck )!Orch. Near trans·
porta\ion. Adults. Available Sep·
tember 1. $120. LOwell 6·1870. .
FOR RENT - Apartment lldjacent
to Rose Valley Station. Living
roam fireplace, one bedrOOM, bath,
kitch~n, quiet, convenient. ,90 ,in.
eludes utilities. Baird & BIrd.
KIngswQod 4·1500.
.
.
FOR RENT - Rooms, WIth pr,vate
bath, close to transportation and
schools. KJIngswood 3.6267.
Edward G. Ohipman IJ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"~I~sa~w it iu the ~wartbmore8:n."
and
Son
General Contractor
BUILDERS'Siiic'e 1920'
TILE FLOORS· PLASTIII TILl
FORMICA 1I0UI~11l TOPS'
1I00FII. In'' 'sIDtl'
IIUSTOM KITIIHUS
AODITIOn • ALT.ERATIOI.
Fri. Estl...,.. '.
1401 Ridley Avenue
Chester, Pa.
TRemont 2-4759 .
TRemont 1·$689"
GROWING FAMILY?
Attractive and spacious single home in the HEART
of the BOROUGH. The 'first floor has' a wide entrance
foyer, large living room with fireplace, dining room,
bre~kfast room, company-size kitchen, powder room
and laundry. -There are 4. bedrooms and 2 baths on
the second floor plus a childrens' study and bedroom
0" the third. Asking .$23,500.
BAIRD and BIRD
Klngswoed 4-1500
<.
NEWS NOTES.
Mr and Mrs. ,Dudley Heath will
fly home from Glasgow, Scotland
Thursday after a two month trip
to Europe. Mr. Hea.th.is the son
of Mr, and Mrs. Russell M. Heath
of Cedar lane.
Students have been assigned to tbe following homerooms:
JUNIOR HIBH SCHOOL
SENIOR HIBH SCHOOL
9TH GRADE
lIIr. Yocum-Room 13 - A·F
Mr Henderson-Room 203-G·Loe
Mr~. Henry-Room 216 - Low· Sc
Miss McKie-Room 107 - Se· Z
12TH GRADE
Mr. Falcon_Room 100 - A. D
Mrs. Mathews-Room 103-E - HiI'
Mr. Snyder-Room 21G-Hir· M
Mr. WerW-=Room 210 - N . Z
Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Noye,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gay of River.
II, and son Kirby of Rutgers ave· view road have as their guests'for
nUd returned home Sunday from a, a few days of this week Mr•• Gay'.
three week vacation at Muskoka on [brother William D.Patterson and··
Lake Joseph in Ontario, Canada. family of Madison, Tenn. .
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NEARBY, YEU.OW
FREESTONE
EXTRA URGE ••
T.... Ripened
•
Ext••
Ibs.
*
Shop lbunday 'til 'p.m.
friday 'til. 10 p.m.
(all priceS effective Aug. 17 thru 20, 1960)
NONE PRICED HIGH'Eil'
Specially.Prepared for
'-EZ"C
•
erving
. I •••
from young corn·fed beef!
Olst
Cross Cut lioasl ::;! .. 690 a.:: go
Frash Grolnd Beef •. 45c 3 $1.29
lb. 41 0
Beef Chuck Sleaks
o
l
...
Ib..
lb.
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CHich '"'iNS ~31c~.: 33"
Breasl & Leg Quarters
.
..0. .
V'~~:t-IL" c:k..~
.... 39 0
Fresh Baked. Qeep-Filled
(
8TH GRADE
Mr. Drukin-Room 205 - A· E
Mr. Law..,Room 238 - F·
~r: Miller-lWom 136 - Le • Ros
Mrs. SeyIl1our-Room 235 - Rot. Z
11TH G~E
Miss Armstroog-Room lOG-A.D.
Dr. Irwin-Room 214 - Du. Ke
Miss Strouse-Room 21'i - Kn· P,
Miss Zimmer-Room 113 -Py· Z
7TH GRADE
Mr. Bell-Room 232 - A . Fi
'Mr. Bernhart-Room 186 - ~o • J
Mrs. Braund-Room 207 - K • Si
Mrs. Lewis-Room 234 - Sm • Z
10TH GRAIDE
Mr. Marish-Room 213 - A • Fi
Mt. Pi~t~ka-Room 209 - Fo· Li
Mrs. Wright-Room 109 - M • Sch
~r. Heath-Room 101 - Se· Z
Lemon
Pie.
3
SA'" act Sticky
Buns 35c
..,.
"SAIE!
IYcaUR CHOICE! I
. Apricot • Apricot-Pine.ppl•.
If you haven't looked at carpet lately,
do it now, even if you are not ready
to buy.
Electricity helps everybody. Father depends on
it when he commutes to w;ork in the moming
in electricaDy operated trains.· Mothl!i:, depends
on it for helping her with the household chores.
The children depend on it for learning and
entertainment. .. Everyone depends on electricity ... the power that serves, the power
that keeps the American standard of Jiving the
highest in the world ... Philadelphia Electric's
9,000 employees are constantly at work to keep
electricity coming your way. whenever and
wherever you need it.
'
You will enjoy seeing the exciting new colors,
textures, and fibers. You will have a better idea
of what you will want when yau are ready.
Rugs and carpet samples displayed in the home.
Ask about our USED RUG BARGAINS.
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Take the Simmer Out of Summer and
SAVEl
F_rozen Juice Sale!
SWARTHMORE STORE. Chester Road-Open Thursday anI:! Frid~y Evenings
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OAK PARK ~HOPPING CENTER, Bishop Road and Baltimore Pike
kaaI. • v.....aI . . ..
KI,.. wood 3 6OQO - C~rbrook
41444~,
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100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
-
00
12-oz.
11<
"'AU'S~' V CO~~~
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Crushed Cherry • Elderberry
Peach • Pineopple • Str,o..Mber'ry
6.0":
cans
Unwanted rugs taken in trade.
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Seedless Blackberry
Ideal Orange Juice SA:~ 6!7~' 95c
Idaal Grape Juice .S~~E 6 99c
••an P unch SAVE
Haw•••
Telephone inquirIes invited.
A BUSINESS-MANAGEI); TA!(.pAYlHI UTlUlY COMPAlI\'
OWNED BY IIOIIE THAll 100PJO s:TOClIIIOlDERS
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Peaches
1960 - 1961
The school year. 1960 . 61 will open Thursday, September 8, 1960.
The IKlhool day will be from 8:45 A.M. to 2:38 P.M. with a lunch houT
for'Junlor High students from 11:26 to 12:11, and for Sellior High
studente from 12:15 to 1:00 P.M. The Conference and Assembly period.
will be from ·2.40 to 8:26 ·P.M. 00 outside appointments· for student•.
should not~ made at this time. Assemblies will usually be held on
Tuesdays for Junior High and Thursdays for Senior High students.
:
..Janet Peters, daug.llter of Mr.
alld Mr•.:. Hugh P.ter~ ,of· ,l:'JI/J#l
Swartlp'lore avenue,· sl?.ell t .". the. .
weekend. at Pocono Lake freser'Ve
visiting Dick Cary, son of,Mr, ..~~d
Mrs. Egbert Cary at thel~.s\l,wrne~ .
home.
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Swarthmore High School School Year
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
.
~ould. s~cure
police, 'who apprehended High School's clasa of \960 cOlltrib.
Jam~ N. WOllg,qf Phi!adelphla for uted $45 to BorouFh coffers after a
rhigtb&, his truck'. hell. while 'pro. hearing on motor vehicle violations
ceedlilg doWn: the center of West. TlI o.day evening.. ·Three Swal"th.·
min.~r ave'l'u.e ...~ 4.:~5 p.m., July 5, more and one Media youth were
maintain the presence of such sound eaCh levied $10 fin ... aild costs for
equipment on such a vehicle i. iI. reckless driving and another local
legal and that even fire trucks and !:to.?' paid ;6 and costs for stop sign
.imilar vehicle. permitted to have violation. The five, ~ach in a sep·
sirens or hells are not permitted arate car and follOWIng each ?ther,
to use them except for' waliling. ]t..,d been appre.hended by pollee at
purposes. They refer to a par..,; 11 :~O p.~ FrIday a. they_ m,ade
graph in Section 820 of the Code a right tum from Cedar lane mto
which states, "No vehicle sl1all he the College avenue entrance to the
equippeci with a siren,bell or air Swarthmore College campus.
whistle, except as provided, and no
A driverless ear figut:ed in a
such Vehicle so equipped shall uo" fr~a" accident at 12 :55 p.m Sun"
such equipment except as a warning' day, The right rear' fende~ and
de-vice."
skirt of a ca~ being driven east on
Catania holds that this paBBage 'Fairvlew road by George Bylsma of
applies only to vehicles on which Grace road were damaged when
such devices have been mounted for struc.k by an unattended vehicle
warning purposes and he maintai,",s which rolled out from the adjacent
there is a wealth of precedent from parking lot ·where it had been left
time immemorial of hucksters and by Francis Jenkins of Hood road.
others . signaling potential cu.to.
At 9 a.m. Tuesday the car of
mers of their presence by such Murray Loosh!y, Have-rtown and
sound devices. He cited letters that of George Gilmour of Harvard
between a Philadelphia law firm avenu,;' collided at Chester road and
and counsel for the state De- E!m avenue. Loosley was coming
partment of Revenue which O.K.'d I south over the crest of the hill at
the use of the bells in a somewhat tbat point on Chester road Gilmour .
similar case in 1953.
.
was traveling west on EI"; attempt
Local authorities pointed out that ing,.to cross· Chester road. Loosley',
in the 1953 case tJIIe truck was sloop. car 'was damaged on the left rear
r.a:
,
panel, Gilmour' •. on the front.
On ,the light side, Sergeant Elmer
Zebley and P.trohnan Edward Bur.
gt'tt went fishing at U p.m. Tues·
da~ -. at least they manipulated
a f,shmg net at the Izumi home, 10
BenJamin West avenue; Cateh one bat!
----.---Mr. Rnd Mrs. B. A. Stoner and
children returned recently from
spending six wecks at their summer
home in East Hampton, L.I.
•':the
VACANT
a
~ I¥¥'.I", tp~ ~e"t 'i¥ident here
t wlis moving' and therefor the
bella equl
f?r warning purposes as well a. to
s,~al C)1Bt?~e~~ •. ~owe,ver, S~arth.
more authontles In formal d,seus.
.slon T~esday afte,:"oon a~eed ~
postpone tbe hearing which had
heen seheduled for 3 p.m. that day
until <:"tania,
the attQrney generals op'D,on.
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Five member. of Swarthmore
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Open TUesday, Wedn.·day, Thur.sday 'til 9 P.M.,
Friday 't!IIO
~.M.
'til 10
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IAnlZED
Ro~rt Jay Ahre.,.dorf, SOn of
Mr and Mrs. LeRoy W. Ashrens·
dod of, Yale square, was baptized
on Su"day, August 14 in the Pres·
byterial> -Church. The Rev. Robert
O. Browne administered the sacra·
ment.
The .ponsors were 1Ilrs. Charles
Oertel of Wilmington, Del., and
Mr. Hugh Geibel of Neenah, WI..
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stOl;e (ot.every memo 'bet' of your house-
:
:
: hold, Youn'g and
• old' alike will like'
• our eourteous. com·
: petellt sel'Yice, oW"
: ample slocks and
• uniformly fait prices.
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CATHERMAN'S
DRUG STORE
Klngswood
3-0586
Oushilg Named Igr. Alumal HOlor
Of 'Training atScoH
Miss Allen
John P Cushing, Drew avenue,
hae, been named to the position of
manager of training in the indus·
trial relations division of Scott Pa·
per Company. 'In this capacity, Mr.
Cushing will be responsible for de·
veloping and coordinating training
programs throughout tbe company.
Cushing received his bachelor's
degree from Cornell University and
his Master's degree from the School
of Business and Public Administra·
tion of Cornell University.
After ,.\'ol1lP!etinl!' liho studies at
Gomell, CDshlDg J~I?ed the com·
pany as a s,lesman m the Boston
marke!. H~ subse,quently ~~~e~sed
through sever~1 managerial assign.
ments in retail sales and In July
1956, he, was, named to -the post of
management ,training supervisor. in
the company s Corporate Trainmg
and Development Department, a
P.'lSt he has held until the present
tIme,
Dr. Charles H. Elliott
Dr. Charles H, Elliott, father of
Mrs. Herbert D. Brown of River.
view, road, diei! Saturday, August
13; in' the Burn Brae Hospital, Pri.
mo. where he had been a patient
for the I';"t year.
, A native of Bloomington, Ill., Dr,
Elliott was a retired New Jersey
State Commissioner of Education
He is' survived by Mrs. Brown,
and another daughter Mrs. Bren.
dim Griswold of Corpus Christi,
T
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~;';rvices were held Monday even·
ing in Clifton Heights: Burial was
held in New Brunswick, N. J.
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new
'!TAVE
on Ea.gmont
Avenue
\::-...-..-" SHOP
619 Edgmont-Chester
,
,
Are
FOOTBALL SOHEDULE
YOU
Saturday, September 24 Madia
10:00 A.M.:.-tiome
Saturday, October
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I is it, surprising that the response
was so overwhelming.
, Many came flocking around to
·visit her when she was sO ill, solicitous of her health, (all that gold
running around h:er veins), reo
;"em'bering .the fun, the colorfui
Octobers and Novembers spent run·
ning up and doWn the hockey field;
the green field in the spring, in la·
"You Meet the Nicest People at ,Speare ,Bros."
crosse season, climbing over the
railroad fence to retrieve a ball from
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round the goalie cages, or looking
STORE HOURS - Mondays andff,i
for four leaf clovers for luck.
Tuesdays, Wednesday., Thursdays and Saturdays, 9 to 5:30
All of those who wrote, and many
more than she suspects, remember
Miss Allen with respect, :with love
and affection. They remember her
,AT
instruction to be a good sport. "win
or lose which you taught by word
and example;'
"lowe so much of what I am to·
day to you," they say.
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SwarthlU(lre. Pa., Friday, August 26, 1960
Dr. Harry W. Kingh~m .
SCHOOL .TQBEGIN
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Football Squad leaves
Sunday For Oamp
LAST CALL FOR
SWIMMER BADGE!
Brownies who flew·up last Spring
and InterlDediate Girl Scouts who
Joint Paper Earns Award
have not completed requirements
High School Boys
For E. S. Krendel,
for the swimming badge will have
Will Return
an opportunity to do so next Mon.
Cornell Ave.
day and Tuesday mornings at 10 :30
Sept. 2
, Ezra S.' Krendel of Cornell ave.
Iat the Swarthmore Swim Club pool.
nue and Duane T. McRuer qf Ingle.
I Raindate will be Wednesday. Any. ,A spirited group of 40 or more,
wood, Calif., who use quantitative
'one having questions regarding the' f,ootl.all enthusiasts will leave from
engineering to describe human he·
'badge should telephone Mrs. Leroy the Rutgers Avenue School for
Peterson, KI 3.4474.
Camp Green Lane this Sunday at
l1avior, will receive Louis E. Levy
12:30.
After three days of warm-up
¥edals :from The Franklin Insti·
practices'the squad will spend five
tute.
,
days
"sleeping and eating" football
Mr. Krendel, head of the Engi.
as
the
tempo of the program ""oeds
neering Psychology Branch of The
up
in
readiness
for the coming camFranklin Institute Laboratories,
paign. Coaches Millard Robinson
and 'Mr. McRuer, president of Sys. :::nc~~;!~a::e!\!~i:~m~t~;~;~
and
Michael Pietryka have been
Seahorse
Cup
C~mtest,
tems Technology, Inc., won the ' ,
,
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meeting
with tbe boys since Monda:v
Ballet This
award for their joint paper on "The ·p·';:o~ne~o,,:~c~s~~~n,~e:~~5for 'J'un. '
and have been· very ,pleased with
Human Operator as a Servo System
Weekend
the spirited rosponse,
ior and senior hig). Itudents may
Element," which appeared in the be found on page 6.
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Thursday afternoon o~ last week
The squad is headed by seven .....
Journal of The Franklin Institute
K~ngham
Wbite Seacolta tallied 10~ points to f turniinlr lettermen - Mal Anthony,
this year.
Garnet Seacolt'. 101 in ,the final
Liddell, Bill Alston, Jim F ...
, The engineers will be among 23
fray for Swarthmore S-;im
ley,' Steve Hansell, Ed Harris, and
,
,
persons from various countries honswimmers
who
had
not
earned
any
Al Bullard. Unfortunately, seniors
ored at ,the Institute's annual Med.
Dr. Harry W. Kingham, Super. pojnts in formal Leagl18(' competi.
Meinke and Skip Bernard will
al Day ceremonies, Wednesday.
intendent of the Swarthmore-Rut- tion during thelsummer.
ineligjble because of too man:v
October 19.
,Missionary Served in
ledge School District following the
Lynn
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capUiln of the
as well as Dave Grooters
'Both engineers have done pioneer.
retirement of Frank R. 'Morey in winning team,
first
Dave Jenkins because of trans.
Alaska and New
ing wl>rk for the United States in
July, will be .the speaker today at breaststroke and
to private school last year. This
M"xi!)o.
trying to improve the design of
Rotary ClUb.
and 12.year-old girls.
many positions Open and a
high performance piloted aircraft
Mrs. Helen D. Hatch, a mission.
fine opportunity for every member
Before ~ming to Swarthmore, Gamet captain, ",as secon4 in
by maq,hing the pilot's control reo ary under the Board of National Dr. Kingham was superintendent of stroke, breaatroke, buttsrfly
of the squad.
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quirements to the aircraft's respon. Missions, Presbyterlan Church, no,", the Burlington School District, third in freestyle, There were no
The' evening program for the'
Bes. The methods used also have retired, moved .this month into "" Burlington, Ia. He is a veteran of boys entered in this age poup.
camp will feature a visit and talk
""en applicable in other fields such apartment at 44 Morgan circle.
World War II and has had wide
Others aiding their team scores by football coach Glenn Killinger,
as the study of human brain -wave's,
Mrs, Hatch entered The ~blic!,1 experience in both the teaching and w e r e : ,
of the outstanding football
and eventually may be used to de· Seminary in New York in 1~86 "S administrative field. Dr. Kingham
WHITES _ 11' and 12,year.old
in the country who retired'
sign prosthetic devices for humans. a full time stUdent, femaining in was graduated from Harvard Uni· girls: A. \Vltittier fi1"llt In back.
past year from active eoaching
The Levy Medal which ,Mr. Kren· residence there for,thr'le years and versity and received his M.A. de-, stroke and freestyle; S, Kurtzh.lz
the State College at West Chesdel nnd Mr~ McRuer will receive is qualifying' for the
Wednesday night will bring to
awarded to the "uthor, of a paper elor and Master Of ReJiglous Edu. in 1939 and his Ph.D. in education year.old: (girls) S. Pelrs } second
camp Paul Bruno, wel\.knoWD
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o! especial merit, publi~hed in the cation.
there in 1962.
, ill backstroke, breaststroke "lid hut.,
sehool footballllfficial.
Journal of The Franklin Institute,
Her firsta~sil!1:,ment under ttl.
With; l'dfs.-Kil!lrhlll11"lUIlLthei.L ,~, And· :(4-aUn..tjle· sllcorui,fia,,Fo.otball ~ighl.iehts.of the,past
d•••rlptive of tire autho1"S research; Board 'of''Nationlil;Mis.ions wntO four 'Children, Dr.' Kingh-aiD. m~ved style heat; D. Daniel tbird in back· col\egiate and professional seaSOD
es in physical selence or of his en· the Sheldon Jackson Junior College
into their newly' purchased home stroke and butterfly and second in will be presented along with dally
gjneering ac'hiev'ements, which have in Sitka. Alaska, where she taught
on University place this week.
the first freestyle heat;, R. Kurtz· Olympic Highligbts and Frank R.
added largely to the bum of knoWl., the classes in Bible and directed th,e
halz third in ,the first, freestyle Morey's annual watermelon party.
edge or aided greatly the well.being Christian Education program on
heat. Boys • 'R. deMoli first
'The 'group will return about 6 p.m.
of mankind. The medal was founded the campus. Almost before she could
breaststroke
and
butterFriday, foilowing the annual Gar-..
backstroke,
in 1923 by the children of Louis E. find herself in a new land, the event
fly Bnd second in freestyle. Eightand White' camp game.
Levy who was a member of the In. of Pearl Harbor threw all of' Alaska
and·under: (girls) M. McCurdy
Boys going to camp are:
,titute from 1890 until his death and the school .in ~articular, into a
first in. backstroke, breaststroke,
lDick Jackson, Chris Decker, Bill
state of mobilization. The school
in 1~19.
butterfly
and
in
the
first
free·
Alstan,
Steve Brobeck, Mal An.
MIg's Representative
Born in New York City, Mr. fishing boat, the, SJS and the
style heat; B. Winch second in but- thony, Dick Comerford, Doc Gra:v.
Krendel was graduated :from Princeton Hall of the Presbytery
Succumbs To Heart
terfly and first in the second ,free. Fred Braund, Jerry Liddel\, Steve
Broo~1yn College and received a of Alaska, at once U~mlisted" and
Attack
style heat. Boys - B. Whittier
JO,hn Bond, Eddie Harris,
8c.M. in Physics from Massachu. were put into service on patrol duty
in backstroke and in the
AI
Chuck Fellows, Ben
setts Institute of Technology and along the coast.
Kendall C. Sadler, resident of the butterfly hest; C. deMoli sec.ond In
,Bob Frost, Bill Spencer,
"There was a total blackout on borough for 23 years, died sudden· freestyle and third in
a 'M.A. in Social Relations :from
Comptol), <:hlick Kurtzbalz,
Harvard University.
campus for about two years and the Iy of a heart attack Friday after·
'Ge ge H
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breaststroke and 'the first heat
,or
ami on, erry
0 ler,
In 1949, ~r. Krendel joined the school stood ready to ""ntribute noon at his home 664 Parrish road. butterfly;B. Clymer third in tbe T~d DeLapp, Mark Detweiler, Rick
,taff of the Franklin Institute Lab· everything possible to the health A manufacturer's representative second butterfly heat.
Filler, Parky Smith, Jay Thomporatories to wo~k on problems of and safety of the townspeople in the for 'Fabric Manu~acturing Com·
GARNETS. 11 and 12.year-old son, Ralph Kletzien, Ronny Hoge,
Operations Research and Engi~eer. event of an attack," Mrs. Hatch pany, Newark, N.J., for the past 20 . I K H
Maschal , David FillerJ Nick
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gtr s: ~ ersch e I thOtrd'In ba Ck- Chuck
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ing Psychology. A U:niversity Semi. said. "Almost overnight a large years, Mr. Sadler was 'an actIve
t rok e 'and b reas tat rok e; M. stra dl ey
and David Moscrip
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nar Associate at Columbia Univer· naval base grew up on the harbor' member of the Swarth mor.e L"Ions sthird
in butterfly. Nine.and.ten. . p.r9bably be some otbers who
8ity, he has presented, papers at island of Japonski' and many fOrlDs Club and had been an orgamzer and
. IS ) A • M'IC hener f'irS t will Sign up before the group de.
h
R'fl year-o Id : ( grr
many professional society meetings of Christian service were offered officer
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and at universities. He is a consul· by the scliool and the local church and PIstol
Clu~ ~hlch contrl u
the fir&t freestyle heat; D. Schmidt
Boys not able to arrange for camp
tant on man,ned space vehicles to to the newcomers: Along with the to the local tramlng program duro first in backstroke, third in breast. are enc?uraged to joIn the squad
the Air Research and Development serVIce demands of the war, there ing World War II.
stroke and second in the second heat
the f,rst practice Tuesday, Sep(Continued on Page 4)
was the need for": strol'g' academic
Surviving besides his wife, the of freestyle. Boys _ C. Shay, first tember 6, ·at 9 a.m.
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program for the young Alaskans in former Nancy Clark Campbell of in freestyle and second in back.
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Media, is a son, J. Richard, and two stroke and butterfly. Eight-and-unAdds to AAU laurels
grandchil~ren, J. Richard, Jr., and der: (girls) C. Wigton second
Sue Wigton, 14-year-old Swarth- High School Student
Margaretta Nancy, in Springfield. breaststroke and in the first nel" I
lUore Swim Club breaststroke record
Electrocuted Tuesday
Following private funeral ser· of freeStyle, and third in back.
setter, studded her swimming crown
vices on 1II0nday interment was in stroke; S. Schmidt second in the
An Armed Forces Honor-with new awards during IllS week·
Alan Rueger, 16·year-old son of Media.
second freestyle heat, and third 10 II A'wa:rd has been presented to
end's J'unl'or ,a'nd senior .outdoor Mr. and Mrs. Boris Rueger of 16
b' tterfl L G y seco d I'n ba'ck
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• gre,ssman William H. Milliken, Jr.,
championships at Kelly Pool, Phil· Meadowbrook lane" Brookhaven, Record Crowd Attends
stroke and third in the first free- of Sharon Hill, by the Delaware
adelphl·a.
was accidentslly electrocuted Tuest I h t' C Whl'teleather thl'rd in Co
s y e ea; .
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unty Chapter, Reserve Officers
Sue, swimming :for Vespers Club day evening during a swimming
Monday's Garnet Canteen the second freestyle heat. Boys· H. Association of the U. S. Army.
which won the girls' division of party held at the Brookhaven pool.
.
Heisler first in breast and free.
the meet, placed second in 100 meAlan was to enter the 11th grade
Garnet Canteen, summer verSIon,
The citation, presented by Lt.
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Col. Jesse P. Brundage, of LI'~.
ter breaststroke for -juniors, second as a tuition stu dent at S wa rth more WI'11 run un t'l
I Thu 1'5 da"
J, September
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. 200 meter breaststroke fO,r sen- Hig h S coone
h I xt man th "
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on. behalf of the 304th Civil Affairs
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GOP Opens Campaign
lors, fourth in 400 meter free.tyle,
Surviving besides his parents is
On Thursday, August 18, 207 en·
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and swam on the second place med- a brother' Lawrence and a sister joyed a very lurky canteen, Two Saturday Septem er 24
for "meritoriou. support
ley relay team. During the Friday Judith.
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The .nel~ware ?,1mty Re!'ublican
the Armed Forces of the United
.vening portion of the meet she
Services were held in <:hester Alan Gardner, and "Bink" Ab~r- Organl~atl0n will ope~ ItS Fall States and their civUian compon_
also
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nathy played rock·and·ron muSIc. CampaIgn at an old·fashloned politwas
presen...,..
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MRS, WILLIaM M. FilE
lowed by the "Rainbow Three", the Repubhcans of Delaware ountyat
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sman s e forts in behalf of
developmelltsl ']loets at Kelly.
Mrs. William Middleton Fine, banjo playing folk singers, also P?r- Rose Tree Hunt Club on Saturday, the neset've Training Center at FoiI Another member of the Swarth- IOrlDerly of Swarthmore, died Mon· formed. Both groups were met WIth September 2 4 . .
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IIr°re Swim Club, Bob Gilfillan, as· day, August 11, in New Yorlo City enthusiasm.
A speake: of national prommence
The presentation was ;"ade at a
~ Suburban, SwjDiming Clnb wliere abe had lived for the past On Monday, the largest crowd of and the en,tire conn~ ~Iateof ~cn·l~inn'or at Fol'tMeade, Md., for retqtopscore in the boys' diviaionof few years.
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the ",B9n attended a eanteen of1dates headed by.Wl!ham lL MilJl·
officers of'the S04th Ci'riJ
tt.e 01l,tdoor ehaIIllli6Duupi. Be;.u .' S~ is surVived by three children gallles and novelty dances. Twa-'Iken, Jr., for ~ and
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Group and t~~~~ at.
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Classes will begin in the Swarth.
more-Rutledge Union School Dis.
tr'ict on Thursday, September 8. All
,pupils should report to their reo
spective homerooms not later than
8:45 a.m.
All ,pupils in ,grades two through
12 will commenCIl with a full day i
of school. Dismissal will be at 3: 16 :
p.m. in the elemeptary grades and
at 2 :38 p.m. in tile secondary. The I
first grade will be dismissed at 121
noon on the first two days of school
They will begin full·day .essions 0';
Monday, September l2. Morning
Kindergarten begins 'It 8 :45 a.m.
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While Seacotts Gain
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Dr. Harry W.
Rotary Speaker today
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to undefeated seaso.,.. That nude.
feated record was maintained un.
til 1969, or half way into the 28th
year, before it waa broken by Lower
Merion.
.Qne suspecta th~t Miss Allen's
viows on that lengthy record could
be called "a study". Never too en.
thuslastic about publicity and wary
of over-confidence, ,Mis. Allen took
care to invite ,the AlI.Phlladelphia
team out to Swarthmore each
spring before the official season
began, to g!ve t\wgala 'a scare. And
more than one newspaper found it
to be like pulling tee~h~ get much
more than ,the bare facts of sCores,
and who made the goals.
'Most of Miss Allen's teams
through the years in both hockey
and lacrosse, remember very clear.
Iy the bus rides to gan..s, ""ecific
plays, the or~nges between halves
the steaming cocoa after hockey,
They remember bl""kboard talks on
rainy days, the stickwork drills,
even the sound of her whistle across
the field. To top it off, one alumna
could describe her dress· the brawn
skirt, yell~ sweate~, black saddle
shoes and sIlk stockings (and that
should date how long ago tlult was,
in !h~e days of nylons 1)
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Miss'Allen also has ?oer JDe,?or!:""
she ,too, remembers her girls ..
her, re~inders to .''get that s~~~
laundered before .next ~ cIas ,
specific. moments In specific games,
the various teams she has coached
ove~ the r,ears. ",Best tbird man. I
ever had, she said when ~ partlc.
jllar girl's name was ',?entl.oned.
Lt would be fun to pin MISS Allen
down, sonietime, to ,picking \Jut an
All_Swarthmore High School team
for varsity lacrosse, hockey, and
basketball. Because she could.
Well, Miss Allen has retired 1I0t
so much 'because of age as arthrl.
tis. Perhaps some alumni who live
far away and didn't know about her
arthritis, were surprised, and certainly sorry. But it is not surpri.
sing that Carol Maude Froebel De·
Moll , class of 1~42, Louise Servais
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Nowell, class of 1944, and Ehnor
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THB' SWARTIIMORB~ ,
BAPTIZED
Robert Jay Ahrensdorf, son of
Mr and ,Mrs. LeRoy W. Ashrens·
dorf of Yale square, was baptized
on Sunday, August 14 in the Pres·
byterian. <:hureh. The Rev. Robert
O. Browne administered the 8acra~
ment.
The sponsors were 1I1rs. Charles
Oertel of Wilmington, Del., and
Mr. Hugh Geibel of Neenah, Wis.
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Cushing Named Mgr. Alumni Honor
Of Training at ScoH
Miss Allen
John P Cushing, Drew avenue,
h"" been named to the position of
manager of training in the induB·
trial relations division of Scott Paper Company. In this capacity, Mr.
Cushing will be responsible for de.
veloping and coordinating training
programs throughout the company.
·Cushing received his bachelor's
degree from Cornell University and
his Master's degree from the School
of Business and Public Administra·
tion of Cornell University.
After completing hi. studies at
CorneIi, 'Cushing joined the com·
pany as 8 s,lesman in the Boston
market. He subsequently progressed
through several managerial assign.
mcnts in retail snles and In July
1956, he was named to ·the post of
management training supervisor in
the company's Corporate Training
and Development Department, a
post he has held until the present
time.
Dr. Charles
H. Elliott
Dr. Charles H. EIIi!)tt, father of
Mrs. Herbert D. Brown of River·
view road, dieCl Saturday, August
13, in'the 'Burn Brae Hospital, Pri.
mas where he had been a patient
for the last year.
A native of Bloomington, III., Dr.
Elliott was a retired New Jersey
State Commissioner of Education
He is survived by Mrs. Brown,
and another daughter Mr.. Bren·
den Griswold of Corpus Christl,
Tex.
'Services were held Monday even·
ing In Clifton Heights: Burial was
held in New Brunswick, N. J.
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AaPst 19, iHO
new
NAME
on Edgmont
Avenue
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to undefeated season•. That unde·
feated record was maintained un·
til 1959, Or half way into the 28th
year, before it was broken by J..ower
Merion.
,One su.pects that Miss Allen's
views on that lengthy reeord could
be called "a study". Never too enthusiastic about publicity and wary
of over-confidence, IMiss Allen. took
care to invite the AII.Philadelphia
team out to Swarthmore each
spring before the official season
began, to give tIle gals R scare. And
more than _one newspaper found it
to he like .pulling teeth. to get much
more than ,the ohare facts of sco!es,
and who made the goals.
'Most of Miss Allen's teams
through the years in both hockey
and lacrosse, remember very clearly the bus rides to games, specific
plays, the oranges Ibetween halves
the steaming cocoa after hockey.
They remember blackboard talks on
rainy days, the stickwork drills,
even the sound of her whistle across
the field. To top it off, one alumna
could describe her dress· the brawn
skirt, yellow sweater, black saddle
shoes and silk stockings (and that
should date how long ago that was,
in these days of nylons!)
Miss Allen also has her memories,
. Is" she ,too, rememb ers "her gIr
her reminders to Uget that suit
laundered before next gym class",
specific moments in specific games,
the various teams she has coached
over the years. "Best third man I
ever had." she said when a partie.
ular girl's name was mentioned.
It would be fun to pin Miss Allen
down, sometime, to ,picking out an
AII.Swarthmore High School team
for varsity lacrosse, hockey, and
basketball. Because she could.
Well, Miss Allen has retired not
so much because of age as arthri.
tis. Perhaps some alumni who live
far away and didn't know ahout her
arthritis, were surprised, and cer·
tainly sorry. But it is not surpri.
sing that Carol Maude Froebel De·
Moll, class of 1942, Louise Servais
.\lowell, clnss of 1944, and Elinol
1960 SWARTHMORE HICH SCHOOL
Are
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
YOU
Saturday, September 24
10:00 A.M.-Home
Media
Saturday, October
I
Collingdale
2:0!) P.M.- Away
Saturday, October
8 Clifton Heights
2:00 P.M.- Away
Saturday, October
15 Yeadon
Saturday, October
22
Ridley Park
2:00 P.M.-Away
Saturday, October
29
Sharon Hill
10:00 A.M.-Home
Saturday, Noveniber 5
Saturday, November 12
Darby
SHOP
619 Edgrrwnt-Che8~r
Nether Providence
10:00 A.M.-Home
Thursday, November 24
Lansdowne,
10:30 A.M. -Away
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Allcn should be rcmembered. Nor I J
11s it surprising that the rc~ponse
was so overwhelming.
\ Many came flocking around to
visit her when she was RO ill, soli·
citous of her health, (all that gola
running around her veins), reo
~embcring the fun, the colorfui
Octobers and Novembers spent run·
ning up and down the hockey field;
(
the green field in the spring, in lao
crosse season, climbing over the
"You Meet the Nicest People at Speare ,Bros."
railroad fence to retrieve a ball from
EDGMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH 8TIIBB'l'tI
the ,poison ivy, the races round and
round the goalie cages, or looking
STORE HOURS - Mondays and Fridays, 9:30 to 9:00
for four leaf clovers for luck.
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. 9 fo 5:30
All of those who wrote, and many
more than she suspects, remember
Miss Allen with respect, with love
and affection. They remember her
instruction to be a good sport, uwin
.AT
or lose which you taught by word
and example."
"1 owe so much of what I am to·
day to you," they say.
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REAN
Swarthmore, Pa" Friday, August 26, 1960
Engineers Win Medal
From Franklin Institute
Joint Paper Earns Award
SCHOOL TO BEGIN
Dr. Harry W. Kingham
SEPTEMBER 8th
Classes will begin in the Swarth.
more·Rutiedge Union School District on Thursday, September 8. All
.pupils should report to their respective homerooms not later than
8:45 a.m.
All .pupils in grades two through,
12 will commence with a full day I
of school. Dismissal will be at 3 :15:
p.m. in the elementary grades and
at 2 :38 p.m. in thc secondary. The,
first grade will be dismissed at 12 I '
noon on the first two days of school I
They will begin full-day sessions 0';
Monday, September 12. Morning
Kindergarten begins 'It 8 :45 a.m.
and concludes at 11 :30 a.m. Afternoon Kindergarten begins at 12 :30
p.m. and concludes at 3 :15.
, Homeroom assignments for jun_
ior and senior high students may
be found on page 6.
LAST
YOU
Registered
to
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~~fJtSERR
BADGE!
who flew.up last Spring
IandBrownies
Intermediate Girl Scouts who
IFootball Squad Leaves
I
Sunday For Camp
. have not completed requirements
High School Boys
for the swimming badge will have
For E. S. Krendel,
Will Return
an opportunity to do so next Mon·
Cornell Ave.
day and Tuesday mornings at 10 :30
Sept. 2
. Ezra S. Krendel of Cornell ave·
.• Iat the Swarthmore Swim Club pool.
nue and Duane T MeRuer of Ingle.
.' I Raindate will be Wednesday. Any- -A spirited group of 40 or more
wood, Calif., wh~ use quantitative
.' ': lone having questions regarding the football enthusiasts will leave from
the Rutgers A venue School for
engineering to describe human beI badge should telephone Mrs. Leroy
Camp Green Lane this Sunday at
. Peterson, KI 3·4474.
havior, will receive Louis E. Levy
12:30.
After three days of warm-up
Medals from The Franklin Insti·
practices
the squad will spend five
tute.
,
days "sleeping and eating" football
Mr. Krendel, head of the Engi.
as the tempo of the program speeds
neering Psychology Branch of The
up in readiness for the coming cam...
Franklin Institute Laboratories,
paign. Coaches Millard Robinson
and 'Mr. McRuer, president of Sys.
and
Michael Pietryka have been
Seahorse Cup Contest,
tCrns Technology, Inc., won the
meeting with the boys since Monday
Ballet This
award for their joint paper on "The
and have been very ,pleased with
Human Operator as a Servo System
Weekend
the spirited response.
Element," which appeared in the
The squad is headed by seven reThursday afternoon of last week
Journal of The Franklin Institutc
K~ngham
turning
lettermen - Mal Anthony,
White Seacolts tallied lOa points to
this year.
Garnet Seacolt's 101 in ,the final Jerry Liddell, Bill Alston, Jim FoThe engineers will be among 23
fray for Swarthmore Swim Club ley, Steve Hansell, Ed Harris, and
persons from various countries hon·
swimmers who had not earned any AI Bullard. Unfortunately, seniors
ored at the Institute·s Bnnual Med.
Dr. Harry W. Kingham, Superpoints in formal League' competi. Jim Meinke and Skip Bernard will
al Day ceremonies, Wednesday,
intendent of the Swarthmore-Rut- tion during the'summer.
be ineligible because of too many
October 19.
ledge School District following the
Missionary Served in
semesters,
as wen as Dave Grooters
Lynn Farrington, captain of the
Both engineers have done pioneerretirement
of
Frank
R.
'Morey
in
and
Dave
Jenkins
because of trans.
winning team, placed first in
Alaska and New
ing work for the United States in
July, will be the speaker today at breaststroke and hutterfly for 11 fer to private school last year. This
Mexico
trying to improve the design of
Rotary Club.
and 12.year-old girls. Debby'Shay, leaves many positions open and a
high performance piloted aircraft
Mrs. Helen D. Hatch, a missionBefore coming to Swarthmore, Garnet captain, was second in back- fine opportunity for evcl1l' member
by mall'hing the pilot's control reo ary under the Board of National Dr. Kingham was superintendent of stroke, breastroke, butterfly and of the squad.
quirements to the aircraft's respon- Missions, Presbyterian Church, now the Burlington School District, third in freestyle. There were no
The evening program for the
ses. The methods used also have retired, moved -this month into an Burlington, la. He is a veteran of boys entered in this age ~roup.
camp will feature a visit and talk
been applicable in other fields such apartment at 44 Morgan circle.
World War II and has had wide
Others aiding their team scores by football coach Glenn Killinger,
as the study of human brain waves,
Mrs Hatch entered The B'blic"l experience in both the teaching and were:
one of the outstsnding football
and eventually may be used to de· Semin~ry in New York in 1936 /IS administrative field. Dr. Kingham
WHITES - 11 and 12.year·old coaches in the country who retired'
sign .prosthetic devices for humans. a full time student, remaining in was graduated from Harvard Uni- girls: A. Whittier first in back- this past year from active coaching
The Levy Medal which ,Mr. Kren- residence there for three years 'and versity and received his M.A. de- stroke and freestyle; S. Kurtzhalz at the State College at West Ches.
dd and Mr. McRuer will receive is qualifying for the degrees of Bach- gree at the University of Chicago second in freestyle. Nine-and-ten- tel'. Wednesday night will bring to
awarded to the author of a paper eloT and Master of Religious Edu- in 1939 and his Ph.D. in education year-old: (girls) S. Peirsol second the camp Paul Bruno, well-known
of espeeial m~rit., published in the cation.
there in 1962.
in backstroke, breastStroke and hut- high school football official.
Journal of The Franklin Institute,
Her first assigr ment under the
With MI'S. Kjngham and their terfly and first in the second freeFootball Highlights of the past
descriptive of the author's research. Board of National· Missions was to four children, Dr. Kingham m~ved style heat; D. Daniel tbird in back- collegiate and professional season
es in physical science or of his en· the Sheldon Jackson Junior College into their newly purchased hom~ stroke and butterfly and second in will be presented along with daily
gineering achievements, which have in Sitka, Alaska, where she taught on University .place this week.
the first freestyle heat; R. Kurtz· Olympic Highlights and Frank R.
added largely to the sum of knowl. the classes in Bible and directed the
halz third in the first. freestyle Morey's annual watermelon party.
edl(C or aided greatly the well.being Christian Education program on
heat. Boys - R. deMoli first in The group will return about 6 p.m.
of mankind. The medal was founded the campus. Almost ,before she could
backstroke, breaststroke and butter- Friday, following the annual Garin 1923 by the chiidren of Louis E. find herself in a new land, the event
fly and second in freestyle. Eight- net and White camp game.
Le'"lY who was a member of the In. of Pearl Harbor threw all of Alaska
Boys going to camp Bre:
and·under: (girls) M. McCurdy
!'tilute from 1890 until his death and the school in ,particular, into a
Dick Jackson, Chris Decker, Bill
first in backstroke, breaststroke,
in 1919.
state of mobilization. The school
Alston,
Stcve Brobeck, lIIal Anbutterfly
and
in
the
first
freeMfg's Representative
Born in New York City, Mr. fishing boat, the SJS
style heatj B. Winch second in but- thony, Dick Comerford, Doc Gray,
Krendel was graduated from Princeton Hall of the Presbytery
S\lccumbs To Heart
terfly and first in the second free- Fred Braund, Jerry Liddell, Steve
Brooklyn Col'lege and received a of Alaska, at once "enlisted" Rnd
Attack
style heat. Boys - B. Whittier first Hansell, John Bond, Eddie Harris,
Bc.M.' in Physics from Massachu. WCl-e put into service on patrol duty
AI Bullard, Chuck Fcllows, Ben
Kendall C. Sadler, resident of the in backstroke and in the second
setts Institute of Technology and along the coast.
Str~dley,
Bob Frost, Bill Spencer,
HThere was a total blackout on borough for 23 years, died sudden- butterfly heat; C. deMoll seconrt in CeCil Compton, 'Chuck Kurtzhalz,
a 'M.A. in .social Relations from
freestyle and third in backstroke,
Harvard University.
campus for about two years and the Iy of a heart attack Friday afterGeorge Hamilton, Gerry Clothier.
In 1949, !'!Ir. Krendel joined the school stood ready to ""ntribute noon at his home 664 Parrish road. breaststroke and the first heat of Ted DeLapp, Mark Detweiler, Rick
butterfly
i
B.
Clymer
third
in
the
staff of the Franklin Institute Lab· everything possible to the health A manufacturer's representative second butterfly hent.
Filler, Parky Smith, Jay Thomporatories to work on problems of and safety of the townspeople in the for Fabric lIIanu~acturing ComGARNETS _ 11 and 12-year-old son, Ralph Kletzien, Ronny Hoge,
Operations Research and Engineer- event of an attack," Mrs. Hatch pany, Newark, N.J., for the past 20
girls: K. Herschel third in back- Chuck Maschal, David Filler, Nick
·
k M S dl
ing Psychology. A U:niversity Semi. said. UAlmost overnight a large years, M r. S a dler was an act lye
th
L'
stroke and breaststro e; . tra ey Reynolds and David Moserip. There
h S
nar Associate at Columbia Univer- naval base grew up on the harbor mem ber af t e
war mor.c Ions I third in butterfly. Nine-and-!en- will probably be some others who
sity, he has presented papers at island of J·aponski and many forms Club and had been an orgamzer and
. I s ) A . M'che
.
. I year-o Id : ( glr
1
ner f,'rst will sign up before the group demany professional society meetings of Christian service were offered off,cer of the Swarthmore Rlf e . b
t
k
d
b tt fl
. parts.
.
.
d JD l'easts 1'0 ·c 'an u er y an d 1D
and at universities. He is a consul- by the school and the local church and Pistol Club whIch contnbute th f' t f
t I h en;
t D . S chml'dt
Boys not able to arrange for camp
..
e u's reesye
tant on manned space vehicles to to the newcomers. Along with the to the local trammg program dur- first in backstroke third in breast- are encouraged to join the squad
the Air Research and Development serVIce demands of the war, there ing World War II.
stroke and second i~ the seeond heat at the first practice Tuesday, Sep(Continued on Page 4)
was the need for a strong academic
Surviving besides his wife, the of freestyle. Boys _ C. Shay, first tember 6, at 9 a.m.
program for the young Alaskans in former Nancy Clark Campbell of I in freestyle and second in back(Continued on Page 8)
Media, is a son, J. Richard, and two stroke and butterfly. Eight-and-unAdds to AAU Laurels
grandchil
Sue Wigton, 14-year-old SwarthMargaretta Nancy, in Springfield. breaststroke and in the first heat
High School Siudent
mOte Swim Club -breaststroke record
Following private funeral ser- of freeStyle, and third in backElectrocuted T uesdav
setter, studded her swimming crown
vices on Monday interment was in stroke; S. Schmidt second in the
An Armed Forces Honorary
Alan Rueger, 16-year-old son of
with new awards during las weekMedia.
second
freestyle
heat,
and
third
in
Award
has been presented to Con_
end's junior ,and senior outdoor Mr. and Mrs. Boris Rueger of 16
butterfly;
L.
Gray
second
in
backgressman
William H. Milliken, Jr.•
,hampionships at Kelly Pool, Phil· Meadowbrook lane, Brookhaven,
stroke and third in the first free- of Sharon Hill, by the Delaware
was accidentally electrocuted Tues- Record Crowd Attends
adelphia.
style heat; C. Whiteleather third in County Chapter, Reserve Officers
Sue, swimming for Vespers Club day evening during a swimming
Monday's Garnet Canteen the second freestyle heat. Boys - iI. Association of the U. S. Army.
Which won the girls' division of party held at the Brookhaven pool.
Heisler first in breast and freeGarnet Canteen, summer version,
The citation, presented by Lt.
Alan was to enter the 11th grade
the meet, placed second in 100 me(Continued on Page 5)
Col. Jesse P. Brundage, of Lima.
ter breaststroke for juniors, second as a tuition student at Swarthmore ".-ill run until Thursday, September
in 200 meter breaststroke for sen- High School next month.
1.
GOP 0
C
•
on behalf of tho 304th Civil Affairs
Surviving besides his parents is
On ThUl'sday, August 18, 207 en•••
pens
ampalgn
Group, commends Congressman
iors, fourth in 400 meter freestyle,
. Milliken for "meritorious SUPpOl't
and SWam on the second place med- a brother Lawrence and a sister joyed a very lucky canteen. Two Saturday September 24
groups performed. Andy Hopkins,
The Delaware County Republican ()f the Armed Forces of the United
ley relay team. During the Friday Judith.
Services
were
held
in
Chester
Alan Gardner, and "Bink" Aber- Organization will open its Fall States and their ciVilian compon_
evening portion of the meet she
nathy played rock·and-roll music. Campaign at an old·fashioned potit- ents."
also Was presented with a large yesterday morning.
As a change of pace, this was fol- ,ical picnic sponsored by the Youn,g
Col. Brundage also praised the
placque for having rated among the
MRS,
WILLIAM
M,
FilE
lowed
by
the
"Rainbow
Three",
the
Republicans
of
Delaware
County
at
Congressman's
efforts in behalf of
top 20 swimmers in this summer's
Mrs. 'Villiarn Middleton Fine, banjo playing folk singers, also per· ~ose Tree Hunt Club on Saturday, the Reserve Training Center at Fo]deVelopmental meets at Kelly.
formerly
of Swarthmore, died Mon· formed. Both groups were met with September 2 4 . .
.
sam.
, A.nother member of the Swarthday,
August
11,
in
New
Yorio
City
enthusiasm.
A
speake~
of
national
prommenc.e
The presentation was made at a
"ore Swim Club, Bob Gilfillan, ash h d I' ed for the past
On Monday the largest crowd of and the entire county slate of cand,- dinner at FOl't Meade, Md., for reSisted Suburban Swimming Club h'
:"
ere
s
e
a
IV
the
season attended a canteen of I dates headed by William H. MiIIi· serve officers of the 304th Civil
: top score in the boys' divisi!)n of ~ew years.
CI
Aff'
G
She
is
survived
by
three
children
games
and novelty dances. Two-Iken, Jr., for Congress and arenee
airs roup and their wives at
.e outdoor championships. He waa
l: "'e",ber of the 400 meter bee- William Jr., Mrs. Emily Yingling,' hundred and thirty boys and girls D. Be.1I ~or the Stote Senate have which Congresaman Milliken ~a
and Mrs. Constance Hauger.
were present.
been mVlted to attend. .
the featured speaker•
>lyle relay which placed fonrth.
5th Season
SaleDays
THE IN-BETWEEN
SEASON VALUES
"
FRIDAY· SATURDAY. MONDAY
August 19, 20 and ,22
REMEMBER -
SPEARE'S '. ARE OPEN
. and FRIDAY
9i30'A~M.f~' 9:00
MONDAY
P.M.
White Seacolls Gain
Narrow Victory
Dr. Harry W.
Rotary Speaker today
Senices Held For
Kendall C. Sadler
I
Congressman Milliken
Honored al Fort Meade
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Mr. and Mr. Rlehard Reatrepo af Mr. and Mrs. Irvin R, MacElwee land Mrs. Talcott GriSWO.Id of WinIcanyon School In septembe.r.
and three !!Ons ~f Dartmouth circle. of Mt. Holyoke place, an.d Of. Mr. net1
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K. DenDr. and Mrs..Ronald W. EBta- returned Sunday from a two week'
.
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. Martba's Vineyard, Mass.
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Ill, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C.\
and Mrs. Walter R. ShoeJohn Horneff and Eddie Honnold,
" BriIl9 It to Us or We'U Come to Yw"
DeCou, III, and two children of maker of Riverview road spent a both of Rutgers avenue, returned
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Haddonfield, N.J., who are arriving few days vacationing in the Pocon- from Camp Tockwogh on the Cbesatoday to remain through Labor iDay. os. They returned home Monday.
Bay, Worton,Md., on SaturM·-'II",.·
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Mr. Stanley Kite, who suffered
Dr. and Mrs. Harry W. Kingham day.
.& ""ronary thrombosis in July, is and four children moved Wednes- - Eddie Edney of Strath Haven
recuperating at his home on Ogden !lay from 621 Elm avenue to 621 avenll. lea}'es Sunday for a :week
avenue.
University place, the former Cres-at Mount ·Pocono Basketball .(Jamp
Mrs. William Craemer of Har. son O. Davis borne. The Davises In the Pocono •.
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vard avenue spent a few days last \1 moved Monday to Mt. Lebanon,
'Mr. and Mrs. E. B. BoUis and
CLOSED FORVtACAT10N
week visiting her niece and family Pittsburgh.
family of South Chester road .reREOPENS MONDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson ofl Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Edney and. turned Saturday from a 'five week
9 South Chester Road
Bel Aire, M d . .
family of Westminster avenue ar· trip In Europe. They motored
'Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Spencer rived home last week from Lane ..... through England where they ·:nsifCall KIngswood 3-0476
and children of Westminster avenue· ter, N.H., where Mrs. Edney and ed the Peter ·Ml\lers,formerly of
spent the wl!ekend at Stonc Harbor, children spent three weeks. Mr. Ed-Swarthmol'f!, in SUl'rey; through .
A.a.. II...... or .... 8 _ _".'. a _ ....._ N.J.
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John S MacQuade, III, of Moy- Lake Louise and Jasper Park, Can-Mrs. A. L. Clayden of North
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London. John, along with 20 other for a visit with her son-In.law and daughter Capt. and ·Mrs. 'Lawrence
graduates of independent schools, daughter ·Mr. and Mrs: Donald Pic· G Traynor and two children in
has just finished a seven week tour i card and three little girls.
Bethesda, Md. Yesterday, Mrs.
of Europe Including 10 countr~es.1 Mr. and Mrs .. Roger Russell of Clayden!.eft for Kingaton, R.I., -to
He will enter the School of Fme Haverford .place returned last week visit with former .:..i!lent M"..
Arts at Boston University in sep'\frOm a month's vacation at their Robert E. Carels until after Labor
tember. . .
cabin
Warriors Mark.
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edwards and
Sven Borei of Rutgers avenue
Mr, and Mrs. Colin W. Bell and
their children returned to their family of Rutgers avenue spent last has ·been working this summer at
home on Park avenue this week fol· 'week visiting Mrs .. Edwards' moth- the Appalachian Mountain Club
lowing a 7000 mile motor trip er ·Mrs; Edwin W. Van Deusen of Camp on Echo Lake, Mount Desert
through 11 western and mld.wes- \ Hollis, Long Island, N.Y.
Island, Me. A sophomore at Valley
tern states. The Bells attended a
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scutt and Forge Military Junior College,
Quaker conference in Indiana and' children of Cornell avenue returned Sven arrives home this weekend
visited friends in Iowa and Nebras-\ Sunday from a week's vacation a~ prior to his return Monday to the
ka. They stayed on an .8000 acre Harvey's Lake in northern Penn- college as a member of the Band.
ranch in Wyoming, visited the sylvania_
Teton and Yellowstone Parks an$! I Anne Driehaus of Yale avenue
EN8A8EIIEIIT
an isolated Indian reserv.ation in Iwill leave September 6, for Butler, . Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood W. Fogg,
Montana. They also spent a week In northern New Jersey where she Jr., of Moylan announce the enat Mackinaw City on Lake Michi: I will be teaching ninth grade Art gagement of their daughter Bargan bafore returning via Canada, at Butler High School.
bara Pearson to Mr. David LaVan
Niagara and the Finger Lakes. On
Kelly Murphy, son of Mr. and Grove, son of Dr. and Mrs. William
their tour, they visited with former ·Mrs. John K. Murphy of Riverview Morgan Grove of Johnstown.
Swarthmoreans Mr. and Mrs. Clar- road, will return Monday from
'Miss Fogg is a student at Dickence Yarrow in Des Moines, la., Batesville; Va., where he was rid.. inson College, Carlisle. Mr. Grove,
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Closed Saturday at 12:30 P.M.
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Pre-teen
Junior
Our Mix-Matc'h Co-ordinates are
as basic as Read'ing, Writing and
Arithmetic for back to school.
9 South Orange Street, Media, Po.
Phone: LOwell
You
TEEN QUEEN
and win a
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Free Scholarship
JUNE MoADAMS
MODEL and CHARM SCHOOL
Six girls will b. chosen to mod.1 shoes
+he ·grand 0r..ntno of the new Thom
MeAn shoe sty II center and .wi" a free
shoe .wardrobe. "Misl Th,m MeAn" will
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RIDLEY PARK, PA.
CLEARANCE
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~Thursday 5 to 9 • Sunday 3 to 8- .
Chester
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Reopans londay, August 29
the Management of
Patty Campbell, Owner
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PEACHES
APPLES; SWEET CORN, TOMATOES, EGGS
LI NVltLA ORCHARDS
"The Flinn With.
of the B itish West Indies. His
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Opon 10 A.M. - 6 P.M.
Doily Dnd Sunday
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HOLLIES. CLEMATIS· STAR ROSES
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FOR ~URAD
WEEK
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The Camera & Hobby Shop
4 -6
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the weekend her son·m-Io.w and
daughte" Mr. and Mrs. Rodger
S tt it· k d f G t
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w were on a mo or rlP roug
New E ngIan....
~ Mrs. R'ICIta r d'IS the
f onner. M'ISS S an dra M'I
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Be t·h· P··'k't
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In 5 on,
aughter 0 f Mr.
'Md., visiting
a former
neighbor
Su.an
Ruth Callahan,
daughter
of
Major apd .Mrs. Leslie G_ Callahan ,
of Ann Arbor, Mich.
Park Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
Fri.-9 A.!v1. to 8:30 P.M.
Sat,-9 A.M. to I P.M,
'Have 'you' eVer bought carpet'
and later regretted it ... ?
NOT AT PAULSON'S!
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P:aulson does not pressure you to buy. You deCIde when you are SURE.
Paulson shows carpet samples in the
checks your measurements
.yt1U.
home,
'for
3. Paulson takes the time to answer your questions
about carpet. Paulson KNOWS Carpet.
4.
!! you
h,~v!l made a carpet pur~hase which you
regret, .we shall try to correct It by taking your
new carpet in trade. .
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We have convenient plans for paYing,
including some without carrying darfl~'
d'",u'S(m It G",'r~!!.!
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and
Mrs. Jbhnavenue,
T. Pinkston,
Jr., of
Westlnlnster
left Sunday
to spend the week at Ocean City,
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DAIICE _ BALLET - TAP - BALLROOM - BATON - BALLET SLEIiDERIZIII8·
DANCE _ Toe - Ballet - Tap - B·allroom - Baton - Ballet Slenderizing
ART _ Variety of media - Emphalis on Creativity
DRAMA _ Self Expression - Voice and Elocution - Pantomime
CHARM AND MODELING -, Poise..,. Grooming - p.,osture - EtiqueHe \
Personality plivelopment
PIANO _ Private Instruction - Classical'lr Popular
SWARTHMORE STUDIO
Ko Ko Mulch
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Fairview and Kendall Roads
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SHADE TREES
Peat Moss - Fertilizers
Visit Our Roadside Market - Open Weekdays
and W ......nds until 5. P.M •. ,
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Middletown Road ..- Media. Pa. Opposite High Meadow
(between Dutton MiD Road and Knowlton Road)
Telepl:~ne tRemont 2·7206
u.. O.tal1<>114l
DltKfiol'll: From Sw.rthmor8 sodh Oft "'timor. Plb to
TUM .... Oftto
aout.lSZ tow.rd Chest.r. D,ive Ilh.Z miles, turn ri9ht CNI Knowlton lo.d for!h mil..
ber in the department of medicine
rs.
an ey A. ,Miln:. of Park
at the University College Hospital avenue had as surprIse ':lS1tOTS over
Ask ~or BEN PALMER
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THE WILD 808SE .
The Harlow Shop
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$2.75
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diving equipment under the aUBMr. and Mrs. G. Wills Brodhead
pice. of Professor and Mrs. G. of Maple avenue returned Friday
Dyer of New Hope. Pam Paul, her from a 10.day trip ~siting Mr. ~nd
parents Dr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Mrs. Percy C. Bel~leld, Jr., VIlla.
Paul of WalUnkford and Anne ?ova avenue,. at t~elr summer home
EssI, daughter of, Mr. Max Essl of ID West Sprmgfleld, N.H:
Michigan a'lenuel wi11 also partiM;. and Mrs; Charles Gilbert and
cipate.
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family, formerly of 8 Cru~ ledge,
Mr. and Mrs. James Cokeley of moved We~nesday to their new
Westminster avenue retl1rned' Aug- \home at 2~ Ken~on avcnue.
ust 12 from a week's vacation in
M.r. and r:'I rs . ~alph Young and
Cape May, N.J. After arriving family of RiverVIew road retur~ed
home Mr. Cokeley left by train for .S~nday from a three week campmg
Cincinnati, 0., where he met his trIP. near . Mo~bead Lake and nor·
p,qents Mr. andl'dri.· LB'WI'ence them Mame. . ......, .. ' '.'
Cokele, and motored with them to !Dr. ~n~ Mrs. J. Roland Pennock
SwarihiJiori. Mr. and Mrs. Cokeley, of Whittier .place had as guests for
Sr., .pent a week before their re.· two weekJI their son·in.law and
tnrn hotne Monda,.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs .. Jack Bar·
Mr, EdWlitU Burroughs Irving, na~d, formerly of Oberhn, 0., and
Jr., and M.s. living, the formf r Ohlcago, IJI. They were here f~r
Marian Kirk.i>f.'.8~arthmore, and the funeral of Mrs. Barnard s
their three children A dr w Ed. grandmother, Mrs. James L. Pen.
~ard, and AUsori forme~IY :f' New, Jlock of the F,?ends Home, Ke·nn"tt I
Haven, Conn., moved last week in· \Square who died August 10 at .
to their new howe at 736 Harvard, age of 95. Mt]f. Pennock was bU~led
avenue. Dt. IrVliig, who has been at London Grove Friends Meetmg,
teaaliing at Yale ,University, I~ no.... Pac On Saturday M:. and Mrs,
as~ociate professor . of English at ~lIrnard left for their new home
the Unl';"e sity of Pe ;;.. Iv'· nla
In CCI\lmbus, 0., where Mr. Barnard
r
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H' to
Dr. and Mrs Waldo R. Fisher WI .. ac mg. me;lcan IS ry
have returned f;Q~ Jamaica where ~t 0t~'o ;ts~ Umverslty,
Dr. Fisher wa~ a visiting stllff 1l1\1D!' . "M IS Sta 'I
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after Renovations
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coast using
Miss Olive S .. Perry has returned
to her home in the Swarthmore
Apartments following. a three week
visit ....th het brothet.JII.lllw and
sisUlr I'dr. and Mrs. Russell Cook
at their home in Montelair, N.J.,
and in S'consett, Nantucket,Mass.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Aihan B. Clark and
daughter Sue who will be a senior
at the high school this fall, recently
moved into the former Harold Quist
house at 1.14 Cotiiel! avenue frOJD
Roche.te.., N.Y.
417
days before their return home. '
Fer .A8AZln SUBSCRIPTIONS
Delicious
Food jn Comioff
.
c',-,
get the fr •• Kholarohip at the Jun. Mc·
Adam. Model and Charm SehoDli. Phil·
adelphia.
.
Apply Sat. Morning Aug. 27
II A.M. at the Ne~
THOM McAN
$1.25
Our
c~n be a
aqual~ng
Bummer of camping.
Closed Soturdays during ,July and August
ro
Enjoy
6-6225
Summer~Hours: Open Friday evening until 8:30
Crory of Iowa City, Ia.
the Bummer. A student at the Uni- tel)ding Yale Un i v e r sit y Law
Mrs. Arthur G. Adams of Har- versit¥ of Virginia,Kelly is on the School.
vard avenue had as her weekend list of distinguished students of
-------guests Miss Betty Scott and Miss architecture. He was awarded the
WED TOMORROW
Anna Cairn both of Toronto Can- trophy for outstanding rifleman of "Miss Jeanne Boyer, daught€r of
ada, and Mrs. Belle Mcr.e:.n of \ the year and was elected vice pres- M~..and Mrs. Clarence BOy.er of
Stone Harbor, N.J.
ident of the naval ·honorary society Dlckmson aveJlu~, ,will ,be ~ ,toMr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Moscrip "Trident" and commander of the morrow to Mr. Robert Conrad Nuss,
and their children of Dal'tmouth. First Company in his NRO'l'C unit. son of Mr. and ~'1",. [Raymond Nu~s
avenue returned this week from a I Kelly will return to the university of Bechtelsville, at 4 :30 o'clock m
Sw.rthmore. Presbyterian
camping trip in the West. AmOng'\earlY .in S~ptember for his senior the
the parks they visited were the year m a five year course.
Church. The .Rev. Mr. Robert O.
Ocean strip of Olympic National
Mrs. ·Harvey Roberts of Harvard Browne will officilite.
Park Wash. and Craters of the ..venue I'f!turned ·Sunday from a vaA recepttonwlll !foUow the cereMoo;, Idaho: They concluded their cation at Ocean City, - N.J. Her. mony in McCaban Hall of the
trip with a week'. stsy at Jenny daughter .Gail joined her there for. Church,
Lake in Grand Teton ·Park, Wyo., the weekend_.
BllltHS
where the family celebrated Mar- ·Mrs. Ernest D. LeWlS p.nd daugh-. Dr. and Mrs 'll@rry W. Kingham
tha's 16th birthday by taking an all ters ~n and Kendra, of Parkave-. of Universlt;y' plaeeare receiving
day trip by horseback up Cascade nue Will leave Sunday .to spend a congratulations on the bil'th of their
Canyon to Lake Solitude in the week at the Camp Farthest Out. fo.urth child ·and secoJld son,John'
Teton range.
in the Pocanos. ·Mrs. ·Ken~ethReed Wihitney, who arrived .Thursday,:
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Davis and of North Chester road Will accom· August 18, in the Bryn Mawr Hos-.
their three children Melissa. Lee, .pany them.
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pitsl.
Shelley Lynn, and Christian Kldd
Mr. and Mrs. WlIham Prentice of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald BeaU Mac·
of Juniata avenue will move Scp- Walnut lane returned bome Tues- Elwee of Winchester, Mass.,antember 2 to their new home 442 day from a 12.day trip to New Eng. nounce the ·birth of their first child,
Ollveta place, LaCanada, Calif., land .where they picked up their a daughter Lisa 'Crane, who arrived
where Mr Davis will be associate! Bon, Courtney who has spent the on Thursday, August 18.
copy direCtor with the Young & summer at Camp Deerwood, MereThe little girl is a granddaughter
Rubican Company, Advertising dlth, ~.H.En route Mr: an~ Mrs. 01nD1nlll1llKDlflUlllHlD'W'''''''"'lIHUUlIlDRIDlPUHlO
agency. Mr. Davis will f.ly borne Prentice stayed in ~e1vlD Village,
by jet September 1, and leave the N.H., for a short while, then travfollowing day with his family and eled to Holderness, N.H. near DeeriMrs. Davis' .parents, Mr. and Mrs, wood where t~ey ~topped overnight.
Sarved Daily
Edwin Haase of Cincinnati O. on The Courtney Smiths of Cedar lane
the Sante Fe Dome ,train.
three were the Prentices' hosts for a few
Both Hot & Cold Dishesl
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DYNAMIC WHEEL 8ALANCE WHEEL ALIGNMENT
ROBERT
ATZ, Mgr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Me- ing instructor at a boys' camp for an alumnus of Dickinson, is at-
The
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f over the
. lIft'.rid,
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Lui1.et' H.·Fren.eh of Spe":-r·,
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pal'ty Thursday, August 18, InbOii- weekend Kathleen MeCarthy of N.C., died suddenly Friday, Auger of Mis. Gullme BloaIIIlI." Of Falls Cburch, Va.
ust 12, at his home: He was the
iwed'!JI, who is visiting with Mr.
Rich Ho...e, son of Ml'B'. Joseph father _of Mrs. Frallk Chapman of
.nd Mni. John J. Veul of Chester. S. 1i
.afore the party began, Mr. and I tu,rn.,d last Wednesday from BUlik .Mr. French had been vacationing
Mrs. Coront took their party of Hill Falls With his mother and With Mr. and Mrs. Chapman and
pests throu~ the .Scott Paper Co.
Mrs:Jo}!n S. Vertner other members of the family· at
MI,.. Blomberg is 'Visiting on
where they spent the weekend. On I ~D Drive Beach, S.C., and had
Rota11l Fellowship thl'OuCb the Friday he left for Ashland, N.H.,· Just returned home. He was strick·
Chetlfer Rotal')' Club. She is a teach. to visit Bill MeClarin and his par-' en witp a .beart attack and was
er til. Engltsh inSwliden. The party ents Mr. and Mrs. William W. Mc- de~d on "rrlval at the Rowan Memwaa a send-off for Miss Blomberg Clarin, Jr., of Park avenue who orla! Hospitsl in Salisbury, N.C.
to !ler nexi tam11, visit. to the POCO- are vacationinlr there. Rioh will reMrs. FrEnch died December 25,
nos and then to the New England tum with the I'dcClarln family the 1967.
S~~s.
'. . , end of the month via Boston where
11) addition to Mrs. Chapman,
",iss Fre
·Mr. Freneh i. survived by a son
Chll"ter City Sc1JG.QI District teachMr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fudge and three grandchildren.
er,.who was born In C1iinil and noW of Columbia avenue have as their
re!lides in Haddonflerd, N.J., was guest for an indefinite stay Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Izumi of
also a special guest. Others in at- William Lacey of Ardmore.
Benjamin West avenue returned
tendan~ewere Mr. and Mrs' John
Mrs. Richard H. Willis of Dog- Saturday from a week's trip to
J. V'aul, their daughter P~trici;', wood lane, accompanied by her C'eveland, 0., Detroit, Mich., and
and son John. Mr. Vaul is the as- son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Washington, D.C. En route they
.istant Buperintendent of 8ehoola Mrs. Gerald E. Kumpf, motored to saw the Cleveland Indians play the
of the dliester Cit¥ School DiatriOt. Ithaca, N.Y., on 1II0nday where Mr. Detroit Tigers at a baseball game
and Mrs. Kumpf will occupy their at County Stadium, Cleveland; the
Jay Sipler of Harvard avenue re- apartment at 602 Dryden road'l~ord plant and G
turned with his .......ts lit•. 4nd T~y. wyl.\>
Mrs. Howard D: Sipler on Monday Scliool of Hotel Admi'listration of saw the Senate in action. The bu·
fron) Camp Deerw~, BOIdemiMll, ~rnell, Vnive;sity. On her teturn mi'. were also the guest of Mrs.
N. B., where he has heell a S.\ID1- trip Tuesday, Mrs. Willis met her Mary Lilly of Chevy Chase, Md., a
mer Camper. Prior to meeting Say, S6n ·skip· at·· Camp To-Bl·Ka-Ni, former resident of Swarthmore.
the 8i.lers spent ten days on th. Quake~wn, where he bas been
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Lewis Shay
Gaspe Peninsula with Mr. and Mrs. employed this summer and return- of Rose Valley have returned home
Ednrd L. Notes !If awefVi/jW rOad ad home ....th him. .
from a short vacation trip to the
on a fishing trip. They also. vi.rlted . Robby Jarratt, son of Mrs. Louis Muskoka Lake District in Ontsrio,
enrol;lUl to Canada former Swarlh: B. Oemlett of North, Princeton Canada.
moreans Mr. and iltrs. .Albeit (;. /lVewe, J'etutned Tuesday from
,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bovard of
Camp Nichecronk, Dingman's Fer- North Swarthmore avenue had as
Boyd df Sch'fteetady, N. Y.
Mr. ind MrS". Louis B. Dennett 9f ry, where he has been a counselor. house guests for a few day. last
North Princeton avenue motored to On Wednesday ·he left for a week's week Mr. Bovard's mother and his
Camp Oneka, Tafton, today to meet stay at Martha'. Vineyard, Mass" brother and sister.in-Iaw, Mrs. Ed·
, their daughter Betay Jarratt who where he will take part in an un- na Bovard and Mr. and Mrs. Law·
wiil return home with them afte;' a derwater gcodetic survey of the rence Bovard and family of Atlan·
W8tjfn!fijstelr 'ftmue, held a. la:wn
Ik. u4 lin. h",'" ~. "1Ud".,,~
Dartmouth avenue with, their SOOI
ChrIs and Jamie 1'I!t1il1lld r«eJltly
from a three week vecation't
and relatives, followed by camping
In northern Wisconsin on the shore. I~T'rpS:\Wlu'rs:
of Lake Superior, Minn., northern
Canada, Ottawa, Quebec and into
Main.. wbere they visited friends.
Vicki Church, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Church of Dick·
in!!On avenue, has spent th~ past
week. visiting her cousin Pam·
Butlet and the Butler family in
Schenectsdy, N. Y Another 'cousin
Wendy Butler was a guest of thc
$lIes" , S.nIOi , , , R.IIt...
Churches' last week. This week
W:endy is visiting her aunt and
Swarthmore uncl~ "Mr. and Mr.. H. G. Mitchell
Typewriter Service
of iN orrJstown.
and Mrs. Robert B. Clothier ID, 2 '.rt A.." Sw.rt••• r.,
s~n Girard, of Cornell avenue,
Phone Mr. Hudlon KI 4-3360
returned home after vacation· ~.!I~~~~~~~~~~~~
at Cape May, N.J.
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Transportation AvaUabl" ..
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Chiidren and Adult Classes
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rfom rrtlftlulft nst,tute .venUe returned from a tWo week
,
of Dickinson avenue will have a. I
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- ...+'nn nt'Stone Harbor, N.J.,
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
their gue.ts this weekend Mr. and Command.
Mrs. John M. Butler, Jr., and fam· Mr. Kre,ndel i. a member of var·
PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE TOLD, Publishers
ily of Schenectady, N.Y., formerly ious professional and civic organ!·
Phone KIngswood 3·0900
of Devon.
zation..:
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
15 So. C.hosl ... Road
On Saturday, the Butler's 'young.
In.tltute of Radio Engineer>
BARBARA B. KENT, Ma.1UJI1ing Editor
'e.t child, Jennifer McBean Butler, (Senior Member), Admini.trative
Rosalie D P e l r a o l '
Marjorie T. Told
Klngswootl 3-1900
'will be christened in Old St. David's Committee of the IRE Profesai,onal
. Jeannette V. Howe
Susan Driehaus
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Church in Devon. The Rev. John C. Group on Human Factor. in Elec·
, Entered a. Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929. at the Post
Knewstub will officiate. Godpar. tronies, American Psychological
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
ent. will be Mr. and Mrs Jack Association, 'Operation. Research
Anderson of Schenectady, and Mr.. Society of America, Ergonomic~
,DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY NOON
H. G. Miteheli of Norristown.
Research Sooiety, Armed Forces
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., FRIDAY, AUG. 26, 1960
Other out-of.town guests will in. Communication and Electronics ~~
'WlST LAURn HILL
l ___________________________... clude Mr. and Mr•• John M. Butier .ociat~on, SIgm.a XI, Loyalty 'and
of Ea.ton and Mrs. Charles G. SecurIty CommIttee of the Great.:r
h
a-.,.,.~
him; and he laid hia and 8 on I Brown of Bethlehem who are Jen. Ph'l
I h! Branc h 0 f the Amen•
METHODIST IOTES
'I a depa
Church School classes will begin every one of them, and healed them. I 'fer'. grandparent~. A reception can Civil Liberties Union, U?iver.
I.k-... _
...... c:ii;. 11M
at 8 :45 a.m. with cia .... for all And devil. also came out of man", ~~r the family and friend. will be slty Mu.eum of the UniversIty of
crying out, and saying, Thou are held at the Churches' home follow. Penn.ylvania, Academy of Natur,
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ages. 'Visitors are welcome.
al Sci~nces of Philadelphi~ Penn·
..... ()IIice .. C\edI , __
At th~ 10 a.m. Morning Worship, Christ the Son of God. And he reo . g the christening.
sylvama Horticultural SocIety, and
... gvid_
Mr. Kulp will give the morning buking them suffered them not to In
6.,:~/or
they
knew
that
he
was
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NOTES
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message., He will be a!si.ted in the
&emc"" \)0 Mr. Edward Thorn. Thl.
A correlative passag" to be read
Mrs. J. Arthur Horneff' and
will be Mr. Thorn's last Sunday at
from
"Science
and
Health
with
daughter
Maria of Rutgers avenue
Swarthmore, as he i. leaving for
Key
to
the
Scriptures"
of
which
~ecently
spent
several days with
Blue Anchor, N.J., where he has
been ILPpoi~ted pastor to ,the M
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odi&j; Cl1urch.
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' includea the following (332:11-15): N.Y.
"The Christ in incorporeal, liplr.
Mrs. John M. Trosley and daugh.
The morning,saloi~t;wlll Pe .chp,r.
itual,-yea; the divine Image 'and ter Roz returned to their home on
les Hooyer, tenor.
The Senior Youth Fellow.hip likenes., dispelling the iIluaion. Cornell avenue Thursday of last
group will meet at the home of of the .ense.; the Way, the Trutb, week following a five week vacation
Charlotte Edney, 563 Westminster and the Life, healing the sick and trip to Europe.
avenue, at 7 ,p.m. for the regular casting out evils, destroying sin,
Dr. and Mrs. Walter. P. Billstein
Sunday evening meeting.
disea.e, and death."
of South Chester road will have as
All are invited to attend the ser- house guests their son.in.law and
....CYOu o. NNIIIAU
CHRISTIAI SlIEIIIE IOTES
vices at First Church of Christ, .daughter, 'Mr. and Mr •. Philip R.
,1120 CHISINUI SIR . . I
- The vital significance of the Scientist 206 Park avenue at 11 Ross,Jr., and two children Nancy
MArt A.8AII.
life and works of the master o'clock.
and Philip III, of Anchorage, Ky.,
, ...ph.... LO I-Ull
Christian will be the central topic
who arrive today.· Before returning
PRESBYTERIAN
IOTES
of the Lesson·Sennon entitled
home the Rosses plan to spend a
The Moming Worship will be short time visiting Mr. Ross's par.
"Christ Jesus" which will be read
at all Christian· Science churches held at 10 o'clock Sunday. A haif ents Mr. and ,Mrs.. Ross, Sr., of
hour of fellowship will be held on Devon.
Sunday.
Scriptural selectioos will in· the church lawn after the service.
Church School classes will meet
elude the following from Luke's
at 10 o'clock with classes for the
gospel (4:40,41):
"Now when the sun was setting, Children through the junior lev·
all they had that had any sick with el. Child Care will be provided by
diveno diseases brought them unto a trained supervisor through this
hour.
..
The summer volunteer choir will
CHURCH SERVICES
rehearse at 9 a.m. before the Morn·
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ing Worship service.
Morning; Prayers are held in the
D. Evor Roberts, Mini.ter
Robert O. Browne, Assoc. MInI8te'r church sanctuary on Tuesday morn·
and Mlni.ter of Christian EdncatloD ing from 9 to 9:30 a.m. All are
Sunday, AugDSt 28
cordially welcome.
10:00 A.M.-Morning Worship and
I
Baptl~m
•
LETTERS TO THE EDItOR
10:00 Ii M.-Church Schnol.
TDeIIIIay, 'AugDS$ 30
The opi..wn. espre•• ed belMD
9:00 A.M~-Morning Prayer
..re tho•• of the indt1lidtu&l writor•• AU lettera to The Swa.rth'WF.THODlST CHURCH
more"" muat be rigmd. P.evm.·
The R#lV .Tn"'" n lrnTn Minister
""
..,,_ m"l1 b..... ed if the writer
Jtev. Edward W. Thorn
is
1m ...... to tho Editor. Let!er8
Assistant Pastor
will b. published om" a.t 1M ella- '
Charles Sehl.ler
oretion of
Editor.
Minimr of Mu.ic
8unday, A_t Z8
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8':46 A.M.-Church School cla_
In Disagr.ement
10 :00 A.M.-Mr. Kulp wlll preach. To the Editor:
TRINITY CHURCH
It is too bad that your corre&Thp R<>v. Laytnn P. Zimm.,.. Roctor pondent, James H. Hornaday,
The Rev. Georee R. McKelvey. choo.es to quibble over some minor
CUrate
points of Mrs. Carroll's excellent
SDDday, Angast Z8
letter urging disarmament, publish.
8:00 A.M.-Hoi, Comm11l1ioa
h f'
• e'.
9:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
ed August 5th. Presumably er Ig'
10:16 A.M.-Morning Prayer and 'ure of 200,000 deaths from the HirSermQft
o.hlma bomb Includes those who
8:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer and later died frOT,. injuries, radiation
Word.
sickness, inc!1!ced cancer and leu·
IUIIIIID IIISUIANCE PROBCTlON TO fIT YOUR 'IhDS,
_ilay, A~ 28
kemia, and the like. Mr. Horna·
, '9:16 A.M.-Morning Prayer
day's figures of 78,000 and 100,000
0 . Plein" .Uy trained eapilill review \\lith you GIl yOur iDIuIaId
, \
11:00 P,M.-Evenlng Pra,er
no doubt are estimates of those
for family. home aud business ••• and thm nM>M..!MII!l
\ \
Taemay, Angast 30
11:16 A.M.-Morning Prayer
killed instanUy. Anyone of these
• cuefuDy planned paogtam based 011 your individual requlremmltr.
\
11:00 P M.-Evenlng Prayer
figures i. appalling, so much so
Ja tbII_'I , . get mnlmllm sec:urity agaiDst Bnend,'loa for
J,
We4n •• aay, Augmrt 31
that they carry no meaning to our
dlDmlplmmDeGIL
imagination. A better way to un·
. 9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
11:00 P ,M.-Evening Prayer
derstand the tragedy is to try to
Th~l1 September 1
imagine the 'agony of a single
9:15 A.M.-Morning Pra,er
d h'
d
f'
t6:00 PM.-Evenin ... Prayer
eat, Jostea of OCUSlDg our a
FrIday, September 2
tE:ntion on statistics. In any case,
PROMPT Emcmn HELP IN EVENT OF ACCIDENT 01 LOSS,
,
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
the Hiroshima bomb was obsolete
DCCldeot • IDa endangenyour IIMn""l security _ ~ it our '
11:00 P.M.-Evening Pray'\!'
before it was dropped; a single
bnt to DiIIIt yoa ~ III ftW'/ _'I pomible. ,.
,
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY' modern bomb, will yield immediate'
OF FRIENDS
deaths in the millions, not hun·
ngudIeII of dID tImD 01 day 01' afpt the .....gem:y 0CWl1. B emb..
Sunday, Aagast Z8
.dreds of thousand•.
ClUl'rep1ItatloD III dill _unity depead. 011 the _y we - - ~
10:e5 A.M.-Hymn Sing. Meeting
As for the insane pilot, I un·
'our ell....... YCMl ru7" - - _'I -)'OIl WDIL
House.
derstand that it is one of the of·
11 :00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. ficers of an areoDlpanying plane,
All are welcome.
not the actual bomb-carrylng plane,
lIIonday, Aacast 15
that is now insane.
AUoday sewing for AP'SC
The accuracy, or lack of It, of
WedI1_:r, Aacast 17 ,
these details in no way affecta or
~I-day sewing for AFSC
detraeta from the main theme of
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCTENTTST
Mrs. Carroll's letter, which waa to
Pari< AvelJue below Hanard
point out the urgency of disarma·
8_7, A~Z8
ment. I hope your readera will
11000 A.M.-8unday S.hool
11:00 A.M,-The Leuon' Sermoil take the trouble to look up her
letter again and consider it care·
will be "Chrlat J.us~.
Wed"-ay _Ing meetillC ueb full,.
week. 8 P .... Reding R_, 409
Sincenly yours,
. ,- .
o.rbcO ,. ".All ••f- 0..- . . . . .
,
Carl Barua
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Alice Barbar Gifls
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:Sa,elJ Reminders
White Seoco/ts Goin
Norrow '"
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,ctory
Exchang~ Students Return
lAMED ..iPEITOI
NEWS NOTES,·
Mr. and Mr•. Donald Dye and
Capt. Joseph E.' Dougherty, MaI
son David of South Princeton ave- pie avenae, director of social sciR~: and Mrs. John Fry ';f VasThe local Red Cro.s ehapter has
(Con~lnued from Page 1)
nue alld the Clarence Bo,er family ences and humanitie. at the U. S. sar avenue with their children rejoined other safety.minded grOIl1'S .tyle, and second In the first but- of Dickinson avenue journeyed to Naval Academy, has been named turned Sunday from a five week
In warning residents of the borough terfly heat; K. Shay second in Hoboken, N.J., Wednesday to meet Inspector of Naval Materiel in the triD west. Travelling by car and
to' be extra cautious Labor Day baekatroke and brea.tstroke, third ,Maria Dye and Mahlon Boyer, n&val offices in Upper Darby.
trailer, the Frys vi.ited in Washweekend.
in free.tyle and first in the IIrst Swarthmore High School seniors,
Capt. and Mr•• DOUgherty, with ington. ,D.C., and Wllliamburg, Va.,
With 40 years experience in water butterfty heat; C. 'Heller second In who came home on the American thelr.ix children, moved to the for- and stayed in State Parks and Na.
safety, the Red Cross plea .tresses the second butterfly heat.
Field Service ship "Waterman" af· mer Samuel Hanna home here in tional Fore.ts enroute to San Diego
June.
'
Calif. At Ghost Ranch, Aliguiu'
caution particularly for swimmerS
Whites won two out of the three ter six weeks abroad.
and boaters. "We know from e"per_ 'mixed relays that were swum.
Maria lived with Mr. and Mrs.
N.M., Mr. Fry was on the facult;
ience what danger. can arise in'the
Herbert G; Worth and daughter COUITY SCOUTS PLAI
for a lay in.tltute spon.ored b, the
CuP Carnival Opens Tonight
Kathy
in
London.
Kathy,
who
is
CO.ED
WEEKEID
Board at, Christian Education for 11
·water - even for the most CIIU·
tioUB," decland Virginia' Itath,
Contestants who have signed up about to enter a university, spent a
Plans are progre.sing for the week. Returning, the family made
water aafety chalnnan for the for the annual individual cup and year studying in Rochester, N.J" Coed Weekend sponsored by the stops at the Grand Canyqn toured
Swarthmore Branch, Southeastern ,team championships will enter the recently as an exchange stUdent. Girl Scouta of Delaware County the Lincoln country and,'Spring.
Pennsylvania Chapter, American fray with the 220.~ard swim in age While in En~land !'Iaria also visit· and Valley Forge Council of Boy field, Ill., and stopped for a hrief
Red Cross.
,
group. at 6:30 torught. Garnets are ed Stella WaIte of Wales, Sheffield Scouts. It will be held at Camp Del- visit in Blue Ash, O. lu;r., Fry's
, "Mo.t persons don't start ou~:on being coached by Robert L. Suther· who .pont last year as a member of I mont, Green Lane on September fonner pastorate.
'. .
long.distance driving without giv. land with Be~y Breakell and Jay Swarthmore Hig~ Schoo!'s junior 16, 17, 18. Appli~ations lor the
Mr: and Mrs. Robert A. Hayden
ing the car a good check.up," Miss Lord as captalDS. Whites' coach is cl.ass as an AmerIcan FrIends Ser· weekend are being .ent to Senior of Woodbrook road with their five
Rath pointed out, "but how Diany John P. Cushing, and captains Sue VIce exchange student.
,
Girl Scout leaders and Explorer chlldren, 'returned Sunda, 'rom
persons take a good'look at them. William. and Dina McCurdy.
Mahlon spent his snmmer in Oslo, Advisors.
three weeks at Buek Hlil Fall..
Belves before paddling off In boat
At 10 a.m. tomorrow diving for Norway.
- - - -_ _ _ __
Sarah Grier of Dartmouth avenue
or ,plunging into cold swimmiug all age group. and at 1 p.m. back·
Mr•. Paul A. Miller of Harvard accompanied them.
water. Many don't know th& basIC .troke, breast.~ke, free.tyle and
~rs. Nothera Hubbell and Mrs. avenue was eiitertaine~ at a picnic 'Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Kellt,
swimming rules, much le88 first aid butterfty races, and a grand slam Satls Coleman :returned to their, supper Monclay evening in honor of Jr.. at Springfield had as their
and Water rescue method •. And how relay will finalize the score and the home?n Y~le avenue Monday after her . birthday by neighbors and guest for a few days of this week
m,aii'YJJi lIenon. 'lllillre~"'\, t!> Individual boy and girl and the spen,dmg fIve weeks a~ Mrs. Cole- friend. in "Morganwoed'" on the t"eir cousin Miss IAuise:"Boyoe of
." ,ong life jackets for boaters team totaling the highest number man 8 farm near HarrIson, Me.
Iporch of th,e, "'Man.lon'" there.
takj>
West Nuwton, Ma...
. ,:
an",water slriers? " ,,:,., ".,' CjI p?,i,nts will be proclaimed 1960
"i>e+ple will certainly have a,cIJam p •.
mo~ ~njoyable hollaay; If'theiwm,' Midgets (10 and under), juniors
just observe these simple rules of (11 end 12), and intermediates (13
safety,"Miss Rath .tated:
"and 14) will swim 50 yard races.
~wim with someone you kn!"w Seniors (over ~~) will swim 100
in water. that you know-and pref. yards and the "golden age" group
erably where there are lifegilards. (30 and over) will s~im 25 yards.
~on',t ,plunge into the water ,if
South Sea Ballet Sunday
you are. over.heated or bav~_ ,eaten
As soon as the .un sets on' the
within the last hour. Cool off grad· Cup Carnival the pool will become
ually, not suddenly, and let food a South Sea Island for the 1960
digest before you go in the water. aqua show, 2 to 4 o'clock Sunday
/
..........Don't swim when yOU are tired afternoon, prod'lced under the di·
and don't swim long distances nnless rection of Carol. Williams assisfed
someone in a boat accompanies ·you. by Janet Taylor. Performing as
-Don't' overload a boat with Tropical Birds will be Madge Garpeople and don't overpower it with ner, Susan McCallister, Carolyn
an outboard motor too large for it. Heinze, Melanie and Nancy Sey~
~on't horseplay in the ,1>oat. If mour, Cindy Wigton, Marcia and
your boat does capsize, stay with it Terri' McCurdy.; Linda and Judy
Most boata will float when over~ Courtney will render a native gIrl
turned or even \Vhen f.!lIed with duet. The two Sues (Wigton and
water.
William.) will cjo, a mirror dance
-;--Stay ashore in bad or thr~t- en~it1ed Little Bro1fn Gal.
e~llng weather. Learn to recognIze
,Native Boys will be Dick and
.JgnS of storms, so you can return Dino McCurdy DaVid Williams
Kenny Dumm and Chuck Seymour.
t o s h ore In
• t'Ime.
,
The role of Witch Doctor is Jay
F• ..,;lie.lnterviewe/:L~.,Llird's. Hawaiian Pu~ will be parOn Ed Randal Show, trayed by Pat Wigton, Meg Turner,
iMr. and Mrs. William M. Nolan Sally Ross, Sally and Ruth Kurt.·
and three daughters Anne, Marcia, hal., Terri McCurdy, Joanne
and Carol of Strath Haven avenue .Dumm and Karen Sutherland. A
will be guests on the "Sunday with land hul!, called, "Keep Your Eyes
Ed Randall" show on August 2,& at :oh the Hands" 'will be danced by
9:30 a,m. on Channel 10. The,pro. ,Sue Williams an'd Linda Courtney.
gram interviews different families
Eight hula gi~ls from the adult
to see how,they solve their fam.i1Y mennaids' group will follow, be·
situations, ",hat activities they par- fo~ the arrival of a Sea Monster
ticlpate in, and family life in gen. (Anne Michener, Sandy Peirsol,
eral in an attempt to help others Sue Brown, Pat Estey, Dottle Danwho might be faced with the saPlelIel, Ann Townes, Shelby Jackson,
problems.
" , Debbie Torrey, Elvira Celia, and
Among other families interview. 'Nancy Cornelius)~ and the final
" ,
,ed are the Ralph Youngs of River- Moonbeams (Sue W!I1il\ms, Linda
view road, the Bake~ Middelton. of Courtney, Barbl\ra Stuart, Sue
Rutgers avenue, the Dana B. Lou.' Crawford, Betsy BreakeJI, Sue
din:. of Wallingford, ~e Ernest D. Wigton, Judy Courtney and Bar·
Lewises of Park avenUe and the bara Gerner).
Harry S. Youngs of Yaleavenu.~.,
Fall Harbinger
On Sunda" September 4, 'M~'.'ilnd 'p I'·te
. I' ed A tu
was
Mrs. Theodore Purnell and children
00 I S rea IZ
u mn
of Cornell avenue will be interview- closing In when earlier darkness
,forced shutting the pool at 8 p.m.
ed.
beginning last week. The 1960 8ea·
SOil 11l18le, Lahar Day's program of
Aftermath
family fun, Is scheduled to close the
Upon the final settling of ac· Club pool until next Memorial Day
counts of ~he Frank Morey Testi- weekend.
m~nial Dinner Committee, Herbert
After varied events, which begin
Michener treasurer was able ,Ia.t at 4 p.m., a cabored fried chicken
week to present the school dis- picnic will be provided at 6 o'clock
trict's recently retiring principal If a sufficient number of people
with an additional gift, a cash haI- make reservations by next Thurs.
anc. of $260.
day. The complete menu and place
Mr. Morey was happily .ur- for reservation siguatures is posted
prised and again expressed deep- on the pool bulletin board.
est appreciation of the tributes,
gifts and good wishes of the mllny
The Rev. and Mrs. Myrvin De·
friend. he made during his long Lapp and children, formerly of Glen
tenure here.
Ellyn, Ill., will move into their new
home at 561 Juniata avenue, the
The Misses Mary and Elinor ,Bye' former Leland Davis house, Sep.
Contributed in the Interest of Highway Safety by the Following Me~chants
a! Yale square entertainecl at fbi- tember 2. They are presently stay.,
ner on Wednesday' of last week Ing at the Gene D. Overstreet home
&Ira. Frederick Badley of W..blng.' at 500 Harvard avenue while they
THE BOUQUET
SWARTHMORE TOGGERY SHOP THE INGLENEUK
ton, D.C•• and 011 Sunday Mr. UId are on vacation. Mr. DeLapp will be
~rs. Howard A.hman of Glenside. with the Board of Christian Educa·
E. L NOYES and CO.
BAIRD and BIRD
J. A. GREEN
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B&I1ta of tion, Division of Higher Education
Parriah road ntur1)ed Tuead&y with the United Presbyterian
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PETER E. TOLD
O. PATRICK WELSH
from a two month vaeatioll at AI- Chilreh. U.s.A. Ted" the oldest of
" .
lenspark, Colo. Enronte home they the four ehlldren will be a high
PORTER H. WAllE. Inc.
SWARTHMORE PRINTlN&'co.
Visited Mrs. Bmta's alster Mra. echool aenlor, TOlJl wjlI be in ninth
Poster hdp in Crawfordsvil1e, irade, B11sabeth In fOlIrth, and
PROVIDENT TRADESMCNS lANK GIld TRUST CO.
CATHERMAN'S DRU6 STORE
Incl.
i Jim In flnt crade.
a
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YOUR CAR, TOO, IN CARElESS HANDS'
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Mr. and Mr8. ~...i D. LeWi. had
as guests on Sunday their l1a.,hew
and bnill)' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Stem: of NolWark; ~l .• and Ml'. and
Mrs. Earl Fowlet
Springfield. On Wedne:'da~ of last
week Mrs. LeWia retutned from a
two and half week "'sit with her
motber Mr•• Fred K. stern of Martinsburg.
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PUBUC REABlli'o
pum"". HOf'&b. 8lde
or
Dartmouth Avenue
100 ieet."J!!ut of OberUn A,.enue
A pUbUC he~iillJ wUl
beld t.n couDcli
Chamber, BoIO'dsb Hall, awatlllman. h.,
M ":30 P.M. liCaatern Da,Ulbt. Saving Ume
on MoDda,. IIepteDWer 12th. IIJ6O •.to COD-sider \be. ap~UcaUon 01. W1Wam Y. RW.
SwcirthnfOi'e HighSchocJf S~kdcSl Y~cif~'
11'~or :~:"-::fWb.ittler
WILLIAM BROOIS
REALTOR
Swarthmore
PERSONAL
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Aft.
Swar&hDi8nI
Eatabbshed 1m
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PERSONAL -
au STOll' IlsULLATIOIS ~,
4
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H. D. CHUROH
MAdison
Theater.
a PARK AVE., iWARTHIORE
Klngswoo~ 4-2727
ROOFING
bath'.
Living
room
Kitchen.
two private
porch, lawn
,*"u,lCeld lieD lAd WOIUD
alu CnN ~red
aADlB I'1PPPI ~_••
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Jack Prichard
PAl NTI NG
Klnqswood 3-8761
Swarthmore.
PaHon Roofing Co.
·CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
EST....LISHED 1m
• ROOFING
oGUTTERS
oALTERATIONS
HEALS
&
• SPOUTING
• SIDING
AODInOHS
SWARTHMORE
WFIL Rldll - I 1141 A.'.
.
Chan.,1 6-WFIL.tv-l111l
A.I.
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KI 4-0221
or
KI 3-0631
Quality work wfth ctuanty materlllil
SWEENEY & CLYDE
.
Est.bllsh.d IISI
29 E. Fifth Street
Roofing. spouting. FOR RENT-=GR}'age apartment.
quiet, convenierit locatio!,. complete kiteben. bath. $60; mcludes
Iltilities. KIngswood~3-6083.,=="
FOR RENT _
. Swartbmore. First
and
H-In l~.
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Free Estimates
HOW
PhoneREN'!'
KIt1gBWood
4-4.112.
- Apartment
your
or ours.
lover, ehannibgdl~y;.d~·~~i::; 1
reduced for 8u~mer. Ten
bedroom,: in ~
of Swarthmore refer~nces.
near R. R.station and
estimates phone Sharon HiIl'sl101l,pillg. Reaso"able.' LOwell
Ii
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FOR RENT - Furnished apart. rilent avliilable ~ptember 15. Two
roOms, puDman lbtehen and bath.
. Klngswood 3·0272
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A...., 80_. _ _
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£sooUent Zl-B"ur NnrsInI C-
2507 Chestnut 81., Chester
TRemont 2-5373
WATcHMAKER
llrl1of F. c. Bode ....
FIne Waldl. aDd
128 yale
phlne $1.000. Call KIngswood 4·
1959
RenauitDau.
In September. FOR-SALE:"'"
4590 ev'ening and
weekenda._
2-8227..,.'-.,-....,._:--- FOR SALE - Peaches. EI Rancbo
AL-:"::" Learn to play ten·
Orchards. Providence Road. one
nis now. Lessons given. evenings mile nor,th of Rose Tree, near !ted·
and weekends. Call LOwell 6·0632.
Carpentry jobbing.
rooms, book cases,
tion
nine
J. Donnelly. Klngawood foot. .Fine condition. $65. KIngs·
woOd 4·5581.
FOR SALE-Collie puppies. A.K.C.
registered, champion stOck, ten
we~ks home raised. Reasonable.
at
KIilgsw/)Od 3.0614.,__. _ _-'-_ _
- ...- - -FOR REliT
ELNWOOD
Belvedere
\
Convalescent Home
EMIL SPIES
FOR SALE
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INTERIOR &. JU:lZiUOR
CLASSIFIED ADS
900 Michigan Aveniili
Uk
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JUIIIOR HIIH SCHOOL
H SGEIIAIODREHIIH SCHOOL
South Hadley. Mass .• in September.
GRADE
12T
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100 - A • D
Mr.
Falcone--Room
Mr. Yocum-Room 13 - A· F
..t.rlor ..11 E_terlor 'all"l,
103--E - Hin
Mrs.
Mathews--RoolD
Henderson-Room 20a-G-Loe
FREE ESTIMATES
M.D. and Harold A. WllkiDlloD, M.D. for a
Mr.
Snyder-Room
211>-Hlr
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special permit. for the erection on the above
Henry-Room 216 - Low. Se
JOE MAtlSHALL
Mr. Wertz-Room 210 - N - Z
premises of a Doe story Medical Ofttce IMiss McKie-Room 107 - Be· Z
511 REESE STREET
BUildlng for two physiCians with promlon
11TH
GRADE
MILMONT PARK. PA. .
for orr..treet parting. DetaUls of .ald proGRADE
Miss Armstrong-Room 10&--A.Da
posal ma,. be examined in the oUlce of Mr. Drukin-Room 206 _ A • E
Til.p.... IUil"'" a·2n I
the und.erstgned.
Dr. Irwin-Room 214 - Du - Ke
Elliott al_....o.
Law-Room 233 - F • La
2~"1.
Bo
Miller-Room 135 - I.e . Ros Miss Strouse-Room 217 - Kn· Pr
Mrs. Seymour-Room 236 - Rot· Z Miss Zimmer-Room 113 -Py· Z
Power Mowers Repaired
10TH GRADE
1THGRADE
CRESSON PRICHARD
ATZ SERVICE
Mr. Marl.h-Room 213 - A • Fi
Bell-R;"m 232 -' A· Fi
Mr.
Pietryka-Room
209
Fo·L!
Bernhart-Room 136 - Fo • J
Oartmoulh and lafayott•• Ay...
Mrs.
Wrlghtr-Room
109
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Mrs. Braund-Room 207 - K . SI
K13.Q440
Swarthmo... P••
Mi-. Heath-Room 101 - Se • Z
Mrs.
Lewl_Room
234
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1II0TARY PUBLIC
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triIeer -'3 lAian Rob1960 _ 1961
viae.. daughter of, Mr, and Mrs. erson of Alban),. N. Y.
John M. Moore. ,;rrtted hcilile' Wedlibla••
a·ltt1
The school year 1960 • &1 will open ThUrM"y. Sep~bet 8,1960.' nGiday aboard the Nieuw AmaterThe .chool day Will be from 8:46 A.M. to 2:38 P.M: with a lunch hour dam lifter a year abroad. Elaanor
for Junior High atudents from 11 :26 to 12 :11! and for Senior High, had speni ber junior year ltudyiq
AIihea and RubbIah Removect
students from 12:16 to 1 :00 P.M. The COnf~rence and Assembly period economics. history. and psYChology
..wna
Mowed. GeneJ'1l BanJInC
will be from 2:40 to 3:26 P.M. so outside appointments. for students' at the Unlveraity of ~dinburgh.
should not be made at this time. Ass.mblle. w\l1 usually be held on Scotland. Her travels thIS Bummer 1M IIar'IIIq A'lL 1 1 - . ...
TuesdaYB for Junior High and Thursdays for Senior High students. on the COntinent Included two weeks
assi-ed to the following homerooms:
in Russia, She Will return for her
Students h ave been
.. senior year at Mt. Holyoke College.
bo
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fay8ae avenuehU .. ·hel
TRemont 4·6311
Rose Vane., and MedIa Nea.
.SpeciQI~t.n9 In Pr0R.erti"" In Swarthmore" WolI",gfo~.
Olded Real Eitote and 1nluraric. FIr", 'II D.lciw'are Oouaty
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Slma.1 D. Cl,dl, Jr.
J. Edwlrd CI,dl
a..rgl Pl. . . . .
Salllu.1 D. Cly ••
1112 - 111111
Compiete
ity work at
Gutters
Warm.Air HeISting
Air Conditioning
Sheet Metal Work
George Myers and 00.
BOX4S
Globe 9·3353
Piclure Framing
or
for free estimate.
Hnlls:lp.
washday
• FOR SALE
FOR-RENT - F\1rnished· apart.
ment. 'Thvo adults. Call KIngs.
Crosley 'range, like new, two wood 3·2047.
years old. $65. Phone GLobe 9-3374.
FOR SALE - Dacbshund red fe·
male, three months old, innoculated. wormed, A.K.C. :J60. LOwell
6.6731 .
~'Or8il10riibf<'
FOR SALE _ iDouble ventilating
ANTED-=- Homes
fan adjustable for any window.
kittens. six weeks old.
Round mirror centerpiece for Call KIngswood 3-6801·-;;;;-y.m.ig
~~~1~4~ inch diameter. $3.50. WANTED Room f
!t-0193.
woman. college student.
I~~:thw~eeks in September.
t:
Smitb, Swarthmore
F~--=R,..",S,."A-;L"'E.....-Fori::y~i~nc~h~el":lec~t:::r:r.ic
-IS
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any day
WITH AN
AutOMATIC
ROGER RUSSELL
Photographic Supplies
STATE .. MONROB BTB.
MEDIA
LOwell 6-2176
SALE _ Handsome birdhousfeedel's. and baths. Also the
Icopp"r discs tbat completely frus·
the squirrels. Tbe S. Crothers.
435 Plush Mill Road. Walling6-4561.
part
housekeeping to
time during illness
h~::~~:~~::'
Write to Box N. The:
ean.
OPEN PRIDAY ZVBNINGS
Edward G. Ohipman
and SOD
General Contractor
BUILDERS 'Since 1
TILE FLOORS· 'LlSTIiTILE
FORMICA COUlTER TOPS
ROOFIII •• d SIDII.
CUSTOM KITCHEll
ADDITIOIS • ALTERATlOIIS
FH. EstIN.t..
1401 Ridley Avenue.
Chester, Pa.
.. Tblfiolit
Z~759
%-5689
.
"I saw it in the SwartblDOrean..
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GROWING FAMILY?
Attractive and spacious single home in the HEART
of the BOROUGH. The first flbor has a wide entrance
foyer, large living room with fireplace, dining room,
breakfast room,· company·size kitchen, powder room
and laundry. There are '" bedrooms and 2 baths on
the second floor plus a childrens' study and bedroom
on the third. Asking $23,500.
BAllO and BIRD
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JACIUON--!AN.
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left Friday to V~" /oJ t\"YerJ1 \1'¥1\"":' ~ ,{§"f'er borne of the
weeks at Salisbury Cove. Me. where late Mrs. 'Katbr"n Flood:
0."
; tale!!' !1.)'~r,!1 It. J~c"."" Doc.......
of Mr. ber father has spent the Bummer :~;...:.-...;:....-...;:...--..;..----:
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....IAe- and Mrs. Joseph !t:{oran, Jr., of Yale doing research at the Mt. Desert 1
DIS,LAWAaE C01JKTY, PENNIT~VAJQA.I·~.IION.;.
......t of Berbert
c.. JobnSOD. Execui.ol".
....... ., PIIIoic ... AdJ' . , : . . _ .
I$. J4II,OlIa C. JC>lW"".
avenue. drove to the Poconoo Wed· Island B~~I I;Aborjlto,lJ'. Mrs.l
IIA.EIIIU·... ""IPlOYEIS
Nartaz 1II.,....b7 c_ AD Item,
JOflm-....• n.
P.... A.....\ neaday to meet her brother Joe. Borei returned home last week.
THO.... SERE .... BA
cred1lor;a and. all peQOU Intereat.ed that
of EdmUAd JODn. Exeeu,\or. Eatate of
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II,ceouJltl, ill the (oUowlD& eatat.e. haYe been
~ W. Jon... DJ~au~.
w.o spent t e Bummer at amp Regner Borei spent three wee s at
f
flIod ~.1IIe 00100 .. Ibo lto,toIer .. WU!o I
JO V.... Of. Swarthrn~:.~. ~-.
••• ct.rk _. O_h •• "' Cagn of a&ld Caunty
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de1ock- A.II .• D.8 T.• ror ccmlrm.Uon, at ltrecter. Deceued
partic)J)ating n a t~alnlng course
'Mr. an~ Mrs. Mil Selzer and
und,r my ,penonQI sup,,...lslon.
: : : . : - : . : " ob~~:,ur\",
~~:: ~:t!(j'.uJ~o~~y~~.-::.=
in boa~ing and canoemg.
their children. ~ormerlY of Morton.
Y•• all pt .Ir.. Istl.., ••,
mat. dbtrtbuttOD of til.
Jobi> It. ';.mood,
Karm Borei. daughter of Dr. and moved Into tbe.. newly purchased
p....ln' SHARD I HILL 1114
cerlalned to be 1D the b&Dda or the .ecoua.,", LEE-AU. 3. Firat and Pinal AccoQll\ ,of. Mrs. Hans Borei o·f Rutgers avenue home last week on Benjamin West. ~=====::---....j16N,. C:OllM'
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NEWS ·,NOTE$
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JlatobvI' ·~n •. dII,u&i)t,er
Ilnlswood 4-1500
clothes dryer!
Any day - any hour
of the day": you can
dry clothes In an aulomalic
gas clolhes dryer.
1n any weather, too, you
c;an be sure of getting
·clothes dry quickly wilh no
chance of rain-spotting.
Seled your automatic
gcts clotlles dryer at your
plumber'S, dealer's
or any Philadelphia
Elecr,i, Ivburb4Jn showroom.
PM.LADELPHIA
ELECTRiC
COMPANY
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UPHOLSTERY
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utor. :&:alate of HODota R. Adams. De.. LENDERMAN-AUI. 15, Plrst. and Pinal
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ADAMe Jul,. 21, Plrst. Account. (lr The
mlD1auator, r.at..t.e of 8unuel Watren
II
PbUadelphla NaUon.. Bant. Tru.s\ee,
Lenderman, Oec.eased.
U/~eed or Trust of HUlb .R. Adams. L,EONARD-AU" :II, FUst ..-d l"lDal .AeEatate of BUlb R. Adama. Deceased.
count. or Charles E. Leonatd, Jr •• AdmlD.·
ADAlIS-JulJ ,." First and Final Account
bt.r.tor, D.B.N .• J!:atat,e of Annle 01. Leonof The .PhUadelph1a NaUona! Bank, Exec>
atd. Deceased.
"'
u~r, ~tate 01 Bugh R. Adams. DecelUed. LlVIN(J8TO:N-Aug. 11, .pInt ACcOUDt 01
AGUIlt.R-June 21, Pirat. and J"Inal Account
The Ftnt }teDDlJlvanla B&D.klDB aDc1
of Joaeph Apiai'. AdmiD1Jtratof. Eatlie
TruaL Compa.DJ', Executor. Elt.ate (I( Suot Beulah .Aguiar, Deceased.
aan 'E. LlvlDlston, a,t./. susan Livlng,ALLEN.......J'ul)' 8, Firat and P~I Account
aton,· Deceased.
,
4f J. Ptank Eacbus, Guardian, Estate of MARTlN-July 16, Flrs'L and Final AccoUnt
Elsie M. AUen, All. Incompe\ent.
of Herbert C •. Nellon. Executa,r, Estate
Nan. Priced Hlslhed
BAKER JWle iH. Fltat and Fma' Account
of GeOten ,C. Martm. Decet.sed.
of liatl.ret R Frazier, ExecututlX. Ea-o MC :EN'l'EE-Jul~ 21. First. Account .of Prov..
tate or F. Richard Baker. alt.,. FrederIdeot. Tradeamens. BaDII: tUld Truat. Com..
Icll: Rlcban! Balter, Deceased.
PaD, and Andre.. E. BolUs. TrUs\ee8. ~
BEEBY-JulY 8, Firat and Final Account
tate of Georgca...IolcEntee. Decf!:!,-!ed ,
or Alexander S. Sea:a1, Executot. Estate M~GRATH-AQ,I. lli, ~Iflt. aDd Final ~c?of Gettrude lJee.bl'. Deceaaed.
CQunt or' Alben'll. NcGra\h. Executor.
BlBPBAM--July 26, Flnt'aa4 Flna. ACcoupt;
'Estate of EvelYD B. McQrat.b, a/k/a
of Samuel 13lspbam, Jr., and 1be Plra~
EvelJll McGraW,· Deccued.
PeDDaJ'lvaDla Banklng and TrUat Com- McHENRY-Aug. Ui. Account of GLratd
unc..ter Brand, Specially·Prepared for HE_Z" Carvingl
pany. TrUstees U/WIll. AcCOunt. stated
TrUa'L Com Excbll,Ule Bank, (formerly
awing to the deaU1a: of Samuel Blspbam,
known ... Girard TrUSt. CompaDJ') TrUaJr.• C~'l"ruatee on Match 27, 1160 and
tee, ,Ea\a\e 0( ~e Sub,. 1oIcH~~, De-'
An1t.& de H. Lagen on Wa-y 17. li60. as
ceaaed.
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at&ted b)' Tbe P.1nt Penn'Jl'f.anta Bankb:tg MELVIN-Aug. 2. ·First and Floal ,Account
aDd TrUat Company. Surviving Tnlatee,
of Gertrude A. ~.COODaD ~d ptances .. E.
and John do H. BlapbaJD, Execu\Or of the
Paul,$OD. Ellecutrlces, Eatate of J&.rsuer..
uneaster Brand. All Beef, Skinless
wlll or Samuel Blapbain, Jr.. \he Colte EmUy Melvb1, a/k/" Marguerite ~.:
TrUstee who died. Estate or ADJIa De H.
Melvin. Deceased.
BLapilam. Deceased.
MlLHOUS-Aul. ·16. ·First and Final AeBULLER-Aug. 16, Fint and Fmal Account
count of Loulla\S. cuto. Admlnb'!al.rlX •
or Lewis strlclder, Admtn1at.tator, Estate
Estate (lr Jenble R. Milboua. Deceased.
III
III II
or Norrla praot.1tn Buller, Deceased.
MOORE-July 14 .... First and Final A.cc,ount
JlIIII
BON'nNG-Aul'. 4. First and Final Account
of John Bunter Moore. Executor, Estate
or p'rovldent Tta.desmena Bank and TrUst
of Sa-tab. BarnDt.oDd lIoore. Deceased
company. Executor, Eltate of Edith C MOUNTZ-Aug. 4', Firat Account of Mary
BUDtlDg, Deceased.
B. Greene. 'WOOaln G. Greene, Jr., and
CHANDLEB-June :Ii, Fint aad Final Ac.Harry J. Alker.- Jr.• Tl1UItees, Estate of
count of Elate M. Doaber, Guardian. J.n
Hellle S. MounD, Deceased.
None Priced Higherl California
Tbe ~r of! Elsie C. Chandler, a MUMENTBALER-Aul. I, Firat. and Final
Peeblc IoUnded PenoD.
AccoUnt of EUzabel.h Holm, ExecutrIX •
ClLAMPlTT-Aug. 18, F1ra~ and Final Ac.
Estate of YAm lIumenthaler, a/t./a
hdl
count or ·pred P. Mel.8ber, Executor,
Mari& Mumenth&ler, Decea.sed.
Eelate or stanley B. C\arnplt.~, Deceased. 'MYERS-Aug, 15'; Firat and Fina-l Account
CLARKSON-AUg. 4, Pint and PiIlal Acof Ida ,A. JobDaOn. Admlnlstr.trlJe. C:r.A.,
Califernia Mountain
count or LoralDe N. Clarkaoo.. Eucut.rlx.
Estate of I.lbel""a J Myers, ·Deceased.
FAtate of Robert C. Clarkaon. J •.• De- NACRELLl.....Aurt. iO, Fit.t and Final Ac.ceased.
C(lunt of Grace ADDa- Nactelll. Admlnl&1bl
CRAWFORD-JU1, '7, First. and FlOal Ac.trat.tIX, Estate oC Michael Albert NacreUl,
. ,
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count or Alice M. Coles.ortoby. ExecutrIX,
Br., Dece ...ed.
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Estate of J(lbn H. cra.rord, Decea-Ited NOLAN~Ug. 15. Fiut ~nd Final Account
CROWLEY"::"Aug. 9. Fltat foIld Pinal Ac.of Marlard WUaU .JOhnson. ExecutriX.
N~ ·Dep~sit •. 1\11' ,Return "Throw.Away" Cansl
count of Frecls J. Cro.ley, AdmlDJatra-Estate or Bennie NoIM. Deceased,
tor. Estate or J4.ry II. Cro.le)'. De- NOa'F!JtA..--AUSJ8.. l'1rat..and Final ACC~\
. ceued. '
- , .,. ...... , '.'
or Joseph ~~, .Adm.bl1atrator, C.T.A.,
CROWLEY-Aug. 11. FIrat.. and l"IDal AcEs....te 01 Frank Noreka. Deceased.
C(lUllt ot Francia J. cro.le,., AdJIllnlatra- O'ROURKE-AUK. 10, Tbe FIrat and Final
tor. Estate of Thom.as E. Crowley, DeAccount. ot Ma".llaret ,~cBrlde, Executris,
ceued.
Ea.... t.e or E. Ve.i1iziica O'Routke. Deceuetl.
Ginger .Ale
D,\DLEY-AUS. 1&. Flrst Account. of Je.::; PARXER-Jul)' 28. Flrst and Final Ac.Rool Beer • Biack Cherry
,..
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ne nulLn and Central-Penn National B
count of Maty O. JlOtoa. Guardian, Eatate
peten
of PbUadelpbta, Trustees U/Deed. ~:!
Of Florence
,'parker, An IIlco1:'1
t.
Col.
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(If J.mes Walter Dadley. daJed. . Vial-- PEW-Aul. 10. Second and Final AcCOUll\
H, 1161, Inter Vivos TrUst of ,Ja-mes
of Joseph NewkID. P:ew -.nd Jolm G. Petl',
ter Da41cr.
J:r 8ur.vlvlQl ~,cutors, Estate (If JobIl
Tqp .Ql.!illity
DElNJ!tR-AUI. 12. PInt ,and Jl'lnal A:ccoua.t.
o:'Pew"oecealed.
of X.Ular1De }1. suain. Execut.r1X. ·Ea\&te POLWdl'D-JUDe ·D-Flfat- ~ FInal ~o-
or Cuper- Delner, Deeeued.
(spunt or .Albert·N. Qa~tt, R.·Spot.awopd
ESlIoND-:JulY 11. Flnt ~d tJl'tpal,/J:t-, ,P.oUfld, ... ,~be~IP.,PeUer, ~teer.,
D count..of b&bel C. Oen.b~)', ~ecutrIX.
u/D~~We O.'~oq&td. Eat.&te of Eml1le
Estate of Mary O. Dt ..~apd, JH~' ~ .G. Po~d. Deceased.
- .,
and Final AC. POWERS-AUI. ,18. First ami Final ~c·
DONOVAH-AUK. 15. Plrat E:l:ecutor Eacount (If verolllCa .powers. Admlnlatracount of A. :Broot.e Geary. De ased
t.rtx Estate of Haft)' C. powers, Deceued.
tate 0( LUllan H. 'Demonn, . ce U 'AC- REN8HAW~UlJ 1. Pint and PInal ~e-:
DUTTON~J\I' 11, .~t aDd F1q. "
COUDt or ,wUUam X. JUnab"w. Adm~-,
quart
pint
COUIlt of Morcum 11. Dutton and Elmer
trator Es....te or Marsaret. 01.,.0 ReDlor
B. Du\toa. Esecuton, Eat.te 01 Elmer
ah.... : Deo,,,,,ed. .
jar
Q. outton, neceued.
SCHI,.ACK-Aug. 15, Firat ,and FiDal AC-:
I
EMERY-4U1. 8, P,trat ,nd ~ ..1 ,Account
coUnt of Broad Street. Trust. COmpa~,"
of The .ph11&4elpb1a .N&Ucmal Bank .and
tSuceelior by Merser to tnterboro B&:Dk
Gertrude B. Emery Baxter. TrUateea..
and TrUst Compaor and Allen N.:}kbl~lI:,.
U/w:l11 of WalU,r V. ~~~, u .atai!~'JIY; __~cutoH-, Estate or ADa N. Seblact:..
~ ~P~IPJh1" *~~ :But, ~lV-.
neoeued.
'lnB Trustee: Eat-I.e of Walter V. Emery, 8Rm:A~u:g. 16, Firat. aqd Fina-l Account
J)eceaaea.
.of K1~bael J. cantweU.;·Jr., :Ad~lntsttatot.
PERRy-AuK 11, Firat aad ,PiDal Account
Eata,t.e or 'l'bOmaa Franc15 l3hea, a/t/"
or Edmund .TOIles, Executor( E&Late ,61
Thomu Shea. Deceased.
t.
T Jl"erQ'. Deceued.
spAI\K8-AUI. 12, Pirat ud. F.lI1al Accoun
F~~r ·5·· ..~tat And FIDal AccoQD.t of Tbe·Dd••ate,coun\J'iNt.Uonal Bank..
o! ~e~~e1.:.,ate C(lunty NaUoQal BaDk,
~ecut.or, &t.&te of LewIS H. Spatks, Deft
-'I'
Eatale d Ba,b..ra Pitz. late
ceue:4.
.
""ua&-,an,
STOLL--June::tt Pirst and Final Account
a lIinor.
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ta Estate or
FORBES-AUK. 15. FIrat. and Ftnal Accountof John N.""",""
ecu r.
.
of Oeorae W. Morris. Executor, Eatate
Georle R. Stull, Deeeased. •
al Acof RObert., Forbes. Deceued.
'nIEURER-AUK 11. Plrst aod Fill
:FREEMAN~Au8 . •, Firat tuld Pinal Ac- count Of Percy D. Theurer, E:lecutor.
unt or Ad. 14. Evma Executrb:. Betate (If Frederick G. Theurer, Decease .
of Edward D. Ftee~a.n. Deceased. THOMAS-July 12, PInt and FlDal ACCQunt
QEOROE--July 15 Fitst. and FInal ACCOUllt
of Provident Tradesmens Bank and i~t
of Nelson P. F~lley. Admtntstrator. l!1$Company. AdmlDatrator. EaLate or
en
tate of Angelo George, Sr., Deceaaed.
A. Thom.as. Deceased.
t
GOODYEAR-Aug. V. First. and 'FIDal Ac- TRlPP--JulJ '7. Fi.tat and Final Accoun f
t of ,John C C]bodyea.r, Executor.
of walter P. HaDD" El:ecutor, Eat.&t.e 0
~~':te of .Robert.
Goodyear. Deceased.
EdIth M. TrIpp, a/k,a. EdIt.b M. TrIPP
HEINTZEN-Aug 15 First. and FInal AcHlUma, De~ued.
count of Mary' schieber. Execut.rIx, Ea- UNDERBILL-Abg. 16, Fln\ and FInal
tate .of MarU1a. E. Helntzen, Deceased.
c(lunt or PbUip C. Berr, Esecutor, Ea"HENRY-Aug. 18, First and F1n&1 Account
of Frederick 8. Under~l, Decease!t or
or Anna Crothers Benfl', Executrix, Ea- VOID-Aug. 3. Firat and Final ACCOf Bartate of J ..mes P. Benry. Deceased.
Boward VoId, Executor. Estate 0
HESLOP Au 2 PI."t .nd FInal Account.
'fief Vold. Deceued.
or Leo~rd BT. Heslop. AdmIniStrator. Es- WARD-Aug. 15, Flnt and FInal AC~ou;t
\.ate of Ollve P. Heslop, a/t/a Olive P.
of Theodore W, Ward, Jr .. and Lead .
'
connor Exl:cutors, Estate of The ore
HeliSlop. D eceas .. . I
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aaed
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mCKS-Aug 15 Pint. and PlDal Acc~
W. Ward, Dece
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of Wlllle Dora 8m •
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a.aedI of Helen )I. Bun~ AdmlDlalrat.rIx, C.T.A.,
~L~:r::::~~d ~a.1 Account Estate of Ada W.t\I. Deceued.·
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Of P. Q1rY~ Blpple. :»ecu:n~' PlGa1 &0of oIobn Wlekenb.m. Deceased.
HOPPMAN--;],llly •• rtra\
AdmllW~ WIOOD-AUI. 15, Pint.; and PlDa.l Account.
COUIlt of Roward m. Boffm~maD '~Deof carrie R ]Dehler and Edmund P. H!oDlOr.
of p ...1 E.
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D.m. TroU~" l1fWW .1 M • .." c. Wood.
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Barllel·I:Pears
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Mrs. Helen HtJtclt
. RECISTRATION SCHEDULE
Caneral Election, November 8th, 1960
SEPTEMBER 9th
Last day an elector may move trom one election district to another
in order to be permitted to vote in the new election district at the GeneraJ Election. Persons moving after thla date may vote in old election
district If otherwise' quaWled.
SEPTEMBER 16th
Last 'day all electors may register to vote at the General Election.
ThIs includes elE'ctors'who will become of age on or before November 9th,
1960.
.....
.
'.
SEPTEMBER 19th
Last day for an elctor who has removed. into a new election district
to give notice to the Registration conunlsSion in order to be permitted to
vote in the new election district' at the General Election. The removal
card must set forth a removal date into the new election district which
cannot be later than September 9th.
COURT BOUSE HOURS
Regular business hours up to and including Monday, September 9th
Monday through Friday-9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Together with such
additional hours as designated below:
August 26th-Friday . ~ .........................
August 2'lth-satlU'day .... _....................
September' 9th-Friday ........ _...............
September 10th~aturday .....................
September 16th-Friday .........................
September 17th-Baturday .... , .. ;..............
7:00 PM. to
9:00 A.M. to
9:00 AM. to
9:00 A.M. to
9:00 A.M. to
9:00 A.M. to
9:00 P.M.
12:00 Noon
9:00 P.M.
12:00Noon
9:00 P.M.
12:00 Noon
ROVING REGISTRARS WILL SIT
In RutlecJce-Tuesday, September 13, 2:00 to 9:00 P.M., Fire House
brother and family Mr. and Mrs.
J. Henry Wellburn Qf Endwell,
N.Y.
'Mrs. Frances Lumsden of Kenyon avenue had as her house guest
for the past two weeks Miss KathelTlne Cunningham of Cadillac,
Mich. Also visiting Mrs. Lumsden
is her brother Mr. Frank A. Green
of Pompano Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Casper S. Garrett
of Maple avenue visited their son
and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
George K. Garrett .at Horsehead,
N.Y", last week.' Mr. Garrett is
with the Atlantic Pipe Line Company in New York for the summer.
On their way home Mr. and Mrs.
Garrett, Sr., stopped for a short
whUe at the home of Mrs. Garrett's
OPENING DAY, FRIDAY AT 9:30
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BOROUGH 'TAXES
Janice Carroll To Spend
Ye~t in England
DUE AUCUST 311t1
Moves to Morganwoocl
Prior to
. ,
55
,
(Continued from Pace 1)
Jan~ce Carroll, daug:hter of .Mr.
John A. Schumacher. Borough
residence there. Alaska was growand Mrs. John W. Carroll of Coling and statehood was in the air. . tax collector. reminds 'Swarth- lege avenue, sailed on the Bremen
Many p~rts of the territory looked moreans that in order to obtain
to the Sheldon Jackson campus for . the discount on i 960 Real Es. from New York Monday night for
the leaders of the new Alaska.
tate" Per Capita. and Personal Sheffield, England where she will
"With the easing of wartime reo Property Taxes, payments must be ·an exchange student at the
strictions, it was once more pos- be in his office before Septem- Woodhouse School under the A.F.S.C. Exchange Program. Janice will
sible to fill the long daylight hours
ber
I.
live with SteUa Waite, an English
of the northern summer with a proexchange student who spent the
gram of Christian education to sup·
past
year at Swarthmore High
plement the work of the churches
School, until Christmas. She will
of the presbytery. Both:boa~}l ;were
remain in England until next Augonce more back in ChriStian service
ust.
and they cruised many hundreds
of miles in the course of the sum- David Lichtenberg, South SwarthOver the weekend many exchange
mer, taking faculty and student more avenue, has been promoted to students, both incoming and outgo.
teams to towns and ca~nery points Jejrcu]~tion manager. of TV Guide ing, received orientation at Pendle
of the southwest area.
magazIne, C. J. Bodkm, Jr., circul8,- Hill. Those students from the United States going overseas left by
After nine years of work in Al~s- tion director, has announced.
ka, Mrs. Hatch asked for a transfer
A veteran in the magazine dis- bus on Monday for the ship. The
and was sent to the Allison James tribution industry, Mr. Lichtenberg Carroll family drove to New York
School of Santa Fe, N.M., a coedu- has been with the magazine since to see Janice off.
cational boarding school for junior 1953. He ioined it as central division
highs, that had been serving the sales manager in New York, served
youth of the area for over 90 years. as Philadelphia edition circulation
U As it had done in Alaska." Mrs. manager and rejoined the national
Hateh said, "the war had brought circulation staff' in 1966. He has
many Spanish - American youth 'been manager of retail sales since
from the4' remote mountain villages 1959. He succeeds the late Ely Lan..(plazas) into world contact. To dis.
COUNTS ••••••
meet these changing conditions
Before joining TV Guide, Mr.
wisely and well, the Board at Na- Lichtenberg was with Macfadden
tional Missions conducted a careful Publications. New York, fOf 10
When there is illness
in your h'ousehold, you
study of New Mexico and the wider years. A native of Mt. Vernon, N.Y.,
want the best counsel and
area of the southwest. These studies he attended Colgate University. He
care to be had. You turn
indicated that the services of Alli- is married and has two children.
to
the best physician
son James School were no longer
.available.
equally careneeded as they once were.
ful in the selection of a
"The. state of New Mexico was
pharmacy. Always bring
The Fire Company ·was called to
growing and with the growth, it
your doctor's prescrip-,
was making available to its youth Chester road and Baltimore pike
tions to this fine pro(,....
an increasing number of good pub- at 7:15 a.m. Friday by a fire in
sional pharmacy.
lic schools and the means of trans- the automobile of Victor Maiwald
'
portation needed to reach the Media.
Patrolmen Peter' Maginnis and
schools from still remote plQzas.
James
Davis apprehended a 15Convinced that the need for ChrisCATHERMAN'S
Chester boy in a car which
year-old
tian service was now greater in
DRUG STORE
other forms hi the state the Board had been stolen f1'Qm in front of
of National Missions decided to its ownerts home on 21st street in
Klngswood 3-0586
close Allison James permanently in Chester. The vehicl~ was reported
missing
at
11
:20
p.m.
Monday
Mathe summer of 1959." It was here
that Mrs. Hatch also closed her per- giml,s and Davis recovered it' four
iod of missionary service after 19 hours later at Chester road and
Baltimore pike. The boy was turned
years.
.
over
to Chester polic~.
Since her retirement, Mrs. Hatch
had been living in Kingston, R.I.,
"/ Saw It in ThfJ Swarthmorean"
to 'be near her son, .J ohn Palmer
Hatch, a member of the faculty of
engineering of the University of
Rhode Island. The Hatehes, with
their two children, William Warren and Sally .Ann, live nearby in
Saunderstown.
Born in Manhattan, N.Y., M.rs.
Hatch moved to Brooklyn as a child
and received her education in the
public schools there. After gradu~
(
ation from the Girls' High School,
she went on to the Maxwell Train·
"You Meet the Nicest People ot Speare Bros."
ing School for Teachers to prepar?
EDOMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH 8TItD'r8
for kindergarten an\! elementary
school work.
STORE HOURS - Mondays and Fridays, 9:30 to 9:00
She taught for several years in
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thundoys and Saturdays, 9 to 5:30
the schools of the borough, until her
marriage to Warren W. Hatch, 81a
so a teacher in the Brooklyn Schools.
pert
It was after his sudden death that
bollerino
Mrs. Hatch began preparing for
her ,work in Christian service.
sty/eel
Lilchenllerg Named TV
Guide Circulation Mgr.
Quality
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others.by ...
COAT ••••
Miss Strouse Conducts
Demonstration Class
r
Murray's ,Madison Shop salutes the
two important fashion t:r:ends that
mark the well-dressed man this fall.
First, the completely-at-ease look
of suits with a natural shoulder line.
Second, the news.worthy return of
the vest. Plan to look through our
tastefully selected fall suit collection • • • you'll find exclusive designs at non-exe1usive prices.
,
'44."
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Adeline Strouse of Rutgers avenue, . teacher of Fre~ch at the
Swarthmore High School, has been
teaching a methods and demonstra·
tion class in the elementary grades
at the University of Delaware Foreign Language Institute: Her class
was comprised of 27 third and
fourth graders from Newark and
Wilmington areas, and 14 adult 0bservers.
In all, there were almost 100
!Children and 59 elementary and
secondary teachers and supervisors
enrolled at the institute which offered both French and Spanish on
the elementary and secondary
levels.
The institute was one of 35 that
were conducted throughout the·
lCountry this Jiummer under the.
National Defense A~t. Their pur-'
pose is to improve teachers' skills
in the audio-lingual (or oral before written) approach to foreign
Janguages.
Delaware's institute was directed· bJ: Dr. Max S~, Kirch, asSisted
b* D Ed
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war Cain, both on the
J'el'Ular staff' of the ~lJJlmnit7.
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THE SWARTIIMOREAN
RECISTRATION SCHEDULE
Prior to
August 26, 1960
Mrs. Helen Hate"
BOROUCHTAXES
Janice Carroll To Spend
Moves to MorganwoocJ
DUE AUCUST 31st!
Year in England
(Continued from Page 1)
Janice Carroll, daughter of .Mr.
John A. Schumacher, Borough
residence ·there. Alaska was growtax collector, remindsSwarth- and Mrs. John W. Carroll of Coling and statehood was in the air.
lege avenue, sailed on the Bremen
Many parts of the territory looked moreons that in order to obtain
SEPTEMBER 9th
from New York Monday night for
Last day an elector may move trom one election district to another to the Sheldon Jackson campus for the discount on i 960 Real Estate, Per Capita, and Personal Sheffield, England where. she will
in order to be uermltted to vote in the new election district at the Gen- the leaders of the new Alaska.
"With the easing of wartime reo Property Taxes, payments must be an exchange student at the
eral ElectIon. Persons moving after this date may vote in old election
strictions, it was once more pos- be in his office before Septem- Woodhouse School under the A.F.district if otherwise qualified.
S.C. Exchange Program. Janice will
sible to fill the long daylight hours
ber
I.
live
with Stella Waite, an English
of the northern summer with a proSEPTEMBER 16th
exchange
student who spent the
Last day all electors may register to vote at the General Election. gram of Christian education to sup.
past year at Swarthmore High
This includes eIpctors who will become of age on or before November 9th, plement the work of the churches
School, until Christmas. She will
of the presbytery. Both boa,tos were
1960.
remain in England until next Augonce more back in Chl'istian service
ust.
SEPTEMBER 19th
and they cruised many hundreds
Over the weekend many exchange
David Lichtenberg, South SwarthLast day for an elctor who has removed into a new election district of miles in the course of the sumto give notice to the Registration CommIssion in order to be permitted to mer, taking faculty and student more avenue, has been promoted to students, both incoming and outgo.
vote in the new election district at the General Election. The removal teams to towns and o!annery points circulation manager of TV Guide ing, received orientation at Pendle
magazine, C. J. Bodkin, Jr., circula- Hill. Those students from the Unicard must set forth a removal date into the new election district which of the southwest area."
ted States going overseas left by
After nine years of work in Alas- tion director, has announced.
cannot be later than September 9th.
ka, Mrs. Hatch asked for a transfer
A veteran in the magazine dis- bus on Monday for the ship. The
COURT HOUSE HOURS
and was sent to the Allison James tribution industry, Mr. Lichtenberg Carroll family drove to New York
Regular business hours up to and including Monday, September 9th School of Santa Fe, N.M., a coedu- has been with the magazine since to see Janice off.
Monday through Frlday-9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Together with such cational boarding school for junior 1953. He ioined it as central division
additional hours as designated below:
highs, that had been serving the sales manager in New York, served
AUgust 26th-Friday ........................... 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. youth of the area for over 90 years. as Philadelphia edition circulation
"As it had done in Alaska," Mrs. manager and rejoined the national
August 2'lth--saturday ......................... 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon
September 9th-Friday ........................ 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 PM. Hat~h said, "the war had brought circulation staff' in 1956. He has
September 10th"'-Saturday ..................... 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon many Spanish - American youth been manager of retail sales since
September 16th-FrIday ........................ 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. from their remote mountain villages 1959. He succeeds the late Ely LanSeptember 17th-Saturday .... ;................ 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon (plazas) into world contact. To dis.
COUNTS ••••••
meet these changing conditions
Before joining TV Guide, Mr.
. wisely and well, the Board of Na- Lichtenberg was with Macfadden
ROVING REGISTRARS WILL SIT
When there is illness
tiona} Missions conducted a careful Publicaiions, New York, for 10
In Rutledge-Tuesday, September 13, 2:00 to 9:00 P.M., Fire House
in
your h'ousehold, you
study of New Mexico and the wider years. A native of Mt. Vernon, N.Y.,
want
the best counsel and
area of the southwest. These studies he attended Colgate University. He
care
to
be had. You turn
Mr. and Mrs. Casper S. Garrett brother and family Mr. and Mrs. indicated that the services of Alli- is married and has two children.
to
the
best physician
of Maple avenue visited their son J. Henry Well burn of Endwell, son James School were no longer
available. Be equally careand daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. N.Y.
needed as they once were.
ful in the selection of a
'Mrs. Frances Lumsden of KenGeorge K. Garrett .at Horsehead,
"The state of New Mexico was
pharmacy. Always bring
The Fire Company was called to
N.Y!" last week.' Mr. Garrett is yon avenue had as her house guest growing and with the growth, it
your doctor's prescrip-,
with the Atlantic Pipe Line Com- for the past two weeks Miss Kath- was making available to its youth Chester road and Baltimore pike
rions to this fine prof,.~
pany in New York for the summer. emne Cunningham of Cadillac, an increasing number of good pub- at 7: 15 a.m. Friday by a fire in
sional pharmacy.
On their way horne Mr. and Mrs. Mich. Also visiting Mrs. Lumsden lic schools and the means of trans- the automobile of Victor Maiwald,
Garrett, Sr., stopped for a short is her brother Mr. Frank A. Green portation needed to reach the Media.
Patrolmen Peter Maginnis and
while at the home of Mrs. Garrett's of Pompano Beach, Fla.
schools from still remote plazas.
James
Davis apprehended a 15Convinced that the need for ChrisCATHERMAN'S
tian service was now greater in year-old Chester boy in a car which
DRUG STORE
OPENING DAY, FRIDAY AT 9:30 a.m.
other forms in the state the Board had been stolen from in front of
of National Missions decided to its owner's home on 21st street in
Klngswood 3-0586
close Allison James permanently in Chester. The vehicle was reported
the summer of 1959." It was here missing at 11 :20 p.m. Monday Mathat Mrs. Hatch also closed her per- ginri;~ and Davis recovered it four
iod of missionary service after 19 hours later at Chester road and
Baltimore pike. The boy was turned
years.
over
to Chester police.
Since her retirement, Mrs. Hatch
had been living in Kingston, R.I.,
to be near her son, .r ahn Palmer. "I Saw It -in Thu SWaJ·thmorean'~
H a tc h, a member of the f acul ty of II;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:::=:;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;:;;=~~==;;;::
engineering of the University of
Rhode Island. The Hatches, with
their two children, William War·
ren and Sally Ann, live ;1earby in
Saunderstown.
Born in Manhattan, N.Y., Mrs.
Hatch
moved to Brooklyn as a child
~
and received her education in the
619 Edgmont-Chester
public schools there. After gradu....i •• ( ....
ation from the Girls' High School,
'..
she went on to the Maxwell Train·
"You Meet the Nicest People at Speare Bros."
ing School for Teachers to prepare
EDGMONT AVENUE - SEVENTH AND WELSH 8TBBBT8
for kindergarten and elementary
school work.
STORE HOURS - Mondays and Fridays. 9:30 to 9:00
.she taught for several years in
Tuesclays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 9 to 5:30
the schools of the borough, until her
marriage to Warren W. Hatch, ala
so a teacher in the Brooklyn Schools.
pert
It was after his sudden death that
ballerina
Mrs. Hatch began preparing for
her ;work in Christian service.
styleel
General Election, November 8th, 1960
Litchenberg Named TV
Guide Circulation Mgr.
0
I
Quality
*
Police and Fire News
MURRAY'S
DIIOI~·
...,-.-{"SHOP
•
•
1
th.is style and
others oby •..
COAT ...•
Miss Strouse Conducts
Demonstration Class
Murray's ,Madison Shop salutes the
two important fashion trends that
mark the well-dressed man this fall.
First, the completely-at-ease look
of suits with a natural shoulder line.
Second, the news.worthy return of
the vest. Plan to look thrGugh our
tastefully selected fall suit collection . . . you'll find exclusive de·
signs at non-exclusive prices.
44.95 to 79.50
I
Adeline Strouse of Rutgers avenue, teacher of French at the
Swarthmore High School, has been
teaching a methods and demonstration elass in the elementary grades
at the University of Del's.ware Foreign Language Institute.' Her class
was comprised of 27 third and
fourth graders from Newark and
Wilmington areas, and 14 adult observers.
In all, there were almost 100
children and 59 elementary and
secondary teachers and supervisors
enrolled at the institute which offered both French and Spanish on
the elementary and secondary
levels.
The institute was one of 35 that
were eonducted throughout the
!Country this ~ummer under the
National Defense Act. Their pur- I
pose is to improve teachers' skills
in the audio-lingual (or oral before written) approach to foreign
languages.
Delaware's institute was directed by D.r. Max S. Kirch, assisted
b y D r. Edward Cain, both on the
regular staff of the university.
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coat t"at
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