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TBESWARTHMORE
Rage 12
THE DEMOCRATIC VIEWPOINT
THE CANDIDATES SPEAK
FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR Teachers employed In the
Swarthmore-Rutledge School
District, like teachers all over
the country, are poorly paid to
do a job that our society daily
considers more Important. I
find it shameful that teachers
are forced to take second jobs
in order to make ends meet, as'
some of our ~eachers presently
are req uired to do. The quality"
of:. classroom teaching determines the excellence of a
school system, not its buildIngs, or its grounds, or Its past
reputation.
I have decided to run for
School Board because I want
to express my can c ern for
classroom education, for fine
teachers, for well paid teachers who need not work other
John R. Fry
places in off hours, or move
to other school districts with greater promise. I believe that
.much more can be done in our teacher salary program without
having to make new rate increases on tax weary residents.
We shall have to hold the line but within the annual budget
express what we consider most important.
The recent equivocation of the School Board on providing
that bus transportation to Swarthmore and Rutledge children
which law determines shows on the one hand timidity in accepting the twentieth century, and on the other hand disregard for the children in Its special trust, I can promise thltt.
if elected, I shall prosecute a positlon that is pro-teacher,
pro-child, and pro-education. We have sometime to stop ral-.
lying around our tree-lined streets and begin inspecting our
moss covered values. I strongly encourage both activities.
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FOR BOROUGH COUNCIL I believe Borough Council
-:;"'~.'.
. i will be unable to serve entire",'
ly the future needs of this com.
".
munity without the ald and
. advice of Swarthmore women.
'~ Only by electing a "counlli~
•
'0 woman" can t hi s Important
group be fully represented. It
is the women who will be particularly affected by the problems of traffic and parking
caused by an ever increaSing
population; it. is the women
who feel the lack of a borough
trash collection; and It is they
who will shop elsewhere If Inadequate snow removal again
makes Swarthmore stores inaccessible.
.
It is the mothers who particularly appreciate what an imMary Wood
portailt part of the community
life the summer recreation program has become. I feel It is so important, that the Board of
the Swarthmore Recreation Association should be made an
arm of Borough Council to administer its summer program or.
a tax supported basis. As a matter of fact, the program has
had some tax support already In that both the School Board
. and the Borough have made contributions to it. and the Re-,
creation ASSOCiation has used public school facilities every
summe~. As a Swarthmore mother whose children have participated in. this program, I would like all children In the
borough to have this same opportunity regardless of ability
to pay.
Swarthmore women are very much affected by the decisions
of our local government. Doesn't it make sense thl!t they
should have a representative on Borough Council?
FOR BOROUGH COUNCIL At electton time it is traditional for the ins to point with
pride and the outs to view
with alarm, OccasionallY, amid
all this pointing and viewing,
tlie facts may seem obscure.
Not so, however, this time.
Few, surely, will care to question the list of the act! vities
and accomplishments of Borough Cotincll as set forth by
the SwarthmOle Republican
Committee. Let us consider
these activities an d accomplishments. They total seven.
(1) Council has built a footbridge, and has paved the last
unpaved street (the teference
is presumably to Hillborn Avenue, paved in a fashion uno'
animously opposed by the property owners concerned).
.
James A, Field. Jr.
(2) Council has begun a permanent and systematic tree care program (i.e. the Philadelphia Electric Company has been persuaded to take down
eight trees),
(3) and (4) Council has air condltione\i the library, and has
hired a CPA.
(5) Council has kept the tax rate stable, despite excessive
snow removal costs, etc. (what snow removal? what year was
that?)
.
(6) There exist a Planning Commission and a youth Guidance Advisory Committee which make reports (received with
reluctance and Interred with speed).
.
('I) There also exists a Zoning -Board of Adjustment.
That's'lt. That's all there ls. No whisper of concern wltb
ellmaple):
Ireftlla, s&reet conpSUoo and park- .
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October 2'1; 1961
N
LDeal Red Cress
in Fall Meeting
HUI'ICAL .... _ , •••• WI'
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months to the area hospitals with
special word of appreCiation to
Summer "bakers".
An urgent plea for arts and
The Fall Meeting of the Swarthhelpers was made In the
more Branch of the American Red
of the chairman, Mrs. RoCross was called to order Friday
Deacon. Emphasis was placmorning in the American Legion
on the fact that no special
room, Borough Hall, by Chalrman Itallenlts or skills are required 'for
greatly needed work. VolunMrs. Avery F. Blake.
Following the presentation of
will be trained to give asthe minutes of the May meeting
to the learning veterans.
by Mrs .. Corben Shute, secretary,
Mrs. Lord was announced as
and statement by the Treasurer,
new chairman of Gray Ladies.
Mrs. D. Mace Gowing, Mrs. H.L.
resignation of Mrs. George
Karns as production chairman
McCune, chairman of blood service reported that since May
announced and the secretary
there have been 29 local requests
to write a letter of apfor Red Cross blood and 82 pints
from the board for Mrs.
supplied.
services. Mrs. Wayne Ranchairman of Nurses Aides,
Voluntary S e r vic Ii
Mrs. Robert M. Fudge reported
68 hours of service In
58 busy hours of service she
tals contributed by volun·
given during the summer
from June 1· to October 1.
In conferences with officials
Virginia Rath, chairman of fire
the monthly Southeast
and water safety, reported 60
and the consequent
and 10 adults registered
the new reporting system in
the Red Cross swimming proheld for 10 days at the colchairmen of the local branch
cooperating. Mrs. John H.
pool in July. The classes
son, Jr., chairman of the
In four sections with a daily
nursing, reported 5~hours of serof 46. Junior volunviM at the Bloodmobile in Broomreported faithfulJ.y as asallMrs . Ralph Hayes is worl\ing
She reported also on the
steadily with the United Fund In
first aid course now in
her post as liaison chalrman with
on Tue.sday nights at
the local Red Cross branch and
Hall. Mrs. Robert w.
co-chairman with
the United Fund. Mrs. John. L.
J. Kenneth Doherty of CanIIst~d 24 hours service at
Good, chairman of community
vice to hospitals and
Acme warehouse arid 16 hours
Red Cross headquarters durreported continued
of home-made birtbday cakes
.the summer.
Distinctive
Hair
Styling
Colonial Court Apts •• Rutgers Ave.
Swarthmore
KI
3-9700
For Appointment
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Air Condo
Open Thurs. & Fri. Evenings
Staff Aides. Mrs.
Bingham, chairman, .. rs. Frederick fl. Lang, co-chairman, reported '15 hours volunteer. service
given in Red Cross activities
since May. Training CO!lrses announced by Mrs. Dorothy Hopkins,
administrative secretary of the
Western' Delaware County Branch
Office, included a course for Gray
Ladies and Staff Aides at the
Media.. office on Monday, October
30. The course for Gray Ladies
will run' from 9:45 to 4, and for
Staff Aides from 9:45 to 12. Registration must be made in ad,
vance with Mrs. FUdge, KI 35354. On November 2 from 8 to
10 p.m. a standard 'Red Cross
First Aid course will be given
at Trinity Church instructed by
Mrs. Claro. Hawks of the Western
Delaware County Branch.
Chairmen in attendance at the
meeting included Mrs. Blake, Mrs,
Fudge, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs,
Doherty, Mrs. Gowing, Mrs. Mc·
Cune, Miss Rath, Mrs. Randal:
and Mrs. Derickson.
Directors present were Mrs.
Joseph B. Shane, Mrs. Robert M.
Grogan,. Mrs. George Plowman,
Mrs. Arthur B. Kent, Mrs. Peter
E. Told, as were Mrs. Carroll P.
Streeter, chairman of the nominating committee and MrS. John A.
Schumacher, member of her committee.
LOCA.L STUDENTS TA.KE
HONORS PROGRAM
Michael K. Becker of Walnu
lane, John C. Cratsley of Strath
Haven avenue, and Susan Preston
of Dogwood lane, have been accepted for the Honors Program of
study at the Swarthmore College
by the facwty. ,
Michael majors in history and
mlnors in economics and poiltical science; John maJors In political science and minors in his.
tory and economics.. SUsan's .maJor is In psychology and her minors are English literature and
fine arts.
Piano
Helen Clyde
Beginners a Specialty
Mulie: ViII,ge.
a brand new lecture
by
KI4-~8,
THE SWEET SHOP
COLONIAL COUlT APJS.
(Next to Post OffiCe)
'ANNE WERTSNER WOOD
at the
KI 3-4$97
Tickets may be obtalned from:
2 P.M.
Thursday. Nov. 16
. Trinity Church - Swarthmore
(By Reservation Only) Z&
D~nation $2.00
.:::i'1IJI!(1J
otner
and constructive' Mtion.
...
Mrs. R. M. Daniel
623 University Place
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thought
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FOR JUSTICE of the PEACE Since the adult residents of
.'
.
the Borough of Swarthmore are
above the average 'in their respect for and obedience of the
. laws of the Commonwealth' and
the ordinances of the Borough,
they have little reason, (rom
a purely personal viewpoint,
to concern themselves about
the qualifications of the person whom they elect to the judicial office of Justice of the
Peace in the coming election.
As parents, however. and as
deeply concerned citizens who
caused to have made and published the thorough stmly of
the problems of lack ofrespecl
and obedience of law demonstrated by the behavior of too
large a percentage of our juvenile resIdents, these same
James L. Malone
adult residents have the opportunity to make a significant contribution toward establishIng a higher respect for tbe law and the judicial process In
our community.
While Justices of the Peace are consider.ed members of
the Minor Judiciary to distinguish them from judges and justices of the higher courts, tlte J'Istices of the Pea c e of
Swarthmore are the members of the ·judiciary .before whom
every person who is accused of violating any ordinance or
law within ijle limits of the Borough must appear for a bearing.
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. It is hardly necessary to emphasize the creat importsDce
of this firat impres810n of the Ju.dlcial process, ,espec1all1
to
of tender
£lecUon of tbe beUeI' ,,8Uftlllll IIIid
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CUT FLOWERS - PLANTS
CORSAGES
tilll,om·e-JloIIacle Candy
Homa-Made Cake.
ent
ubscriptions
NOV 3 .1961
LIBJ(,\I(Y
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MOREAN
PER YEAR
33 -"' N~MBER ""
DUN IIINT WILL BE
Coil... Arts Fesllul
fORUM SPEllER SUNDAY .. RIGI w••
"T. S. Eliot and the Inne~
Light" will be the subject on
",hlch Everett Hunt will speak
on Sunday at the Swarthmore
Friends Meeting Adult Forum,
held at 9:45 a.m.
Dr. Hunt, dean and professor
of English Emeritus at Swarthmore College, came to join the
faculty at the College in 1925.
His previous te~hlng experience
was at Cornell University.
The Meeting bopes that anyone interested in tbe forums will
attend.
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GtIW Will
ke..
170 PTS BLOOD
MEMORIAL TO IE HaD
a.wo••• Tiesciay' SUNDAY FOR DR,P)'MER
College students and fac'~ltYIV<..:"'1 Trio to Present
Attiye Here 70 Years
contributed 1'10 plots of blood
FI m. Music Program
the9a.m. to2 p.m.eXltended visit
r Program
Retired Professor Was
The Swarthmore College Arts
the Red Cross Bloodmobile
The . Woman's Club will hear
A memorial service for Dr.
Festival will be open for tbe IS~,arthm,ore Coilege on Tuesday. the Mellowettes, a Delaware Samuel Copeland Palmer, Swarth'
final. time this week end~ Novtotal falls ooe pInt below Valley vocal trio, at the tim\!
more College professor emeritus
ember 2, 3, 4 and 5. The public the 1959 record of 1'10 pints
the Neediework Guild Ingatber- of botany, will be held at 2 p.m.
is cordially Invited to attend all maintains the consistently
Ing at the club Tuesday "t2 p.m.
in the Swarthmore Friends
events, except theatre perfor, donation by co 11 e g e
will give a program of
House. There will be no viewing
manc'es which are sold out.
which helps to maintain the Bornovelties, and Broadway and the family has reQ. uested that
Among the many works feat- ough privilege of supplying free
floral tributes be omitted. For
ured In the ar t exhibit, are
Red Cross emergency blood
consists oUhree
those friends who wished to send
palntings by Chester County art- residents of the Borough and
wives, Mrs. Roger l
1st Andrew Wyeth, who received
students wbile they are Villa Nova, soprano; Mrs. David
to contribute to
an honorary degree in Fine Arts
residence during the college
of Strafford, second sopCollege for the Samat Swarthmore College. otber
. In 1960, tbe college gave
and Mrs. Donald Townsend
C. Palmer Memorial Fund.
A
works are by alumni, faculty
pints.
Devon, contralto. The accomwill be In the burial
members and wives, and studAccording to Mrs. H.L. McCune
Is Mrs. John Hanson ot'
of the Concord Friends
ents of the College. A number
Mrs. C.C. Shute, chairmen of
t
Ai iI four are membersIMe,etl:ng.
of artists from the townofSwarthService for the Swarthmore
he Mat nee Musical Club of Dr. Palmer died Monday evenAfternoon Program
more are represented, including
of the Red Cross which Philadelphia, and have given
. in Taylor Hospital where hV
Scheduled for 2 P.M,
an all palnting by Edward Cox, sponsored the visit, 11 pints of concerts at clubs, civic orl\.anbeen a patient with virus
professor emeritos of cbemistry, special O-positive type blood izatlons. and mbsic grOU'~P:s~'d~u~~~II~~~~:~:,~ since the previous
The Program for the
The faculty wives are repre- were collected by special
Mrs. Kierstead Is a ~
"Ingathering" for the
sented by a patnting by Josep- Cross request for heart
of the School of Music at
a far m in Concord
hlne Faul,kner, a pastel by Jean at Einstein Hospital on Wednes- Pauw University and was f~~;I~~~~~~:~ on April 2'1, 18'14, he.
Brancb of the Needlework
will tske place In the
Sorber, a pen and ink drawing by day morning. Since October 13, erly a public school music •
school in West Chester,
Club; Tilesd93. In the
Eleanor Paxson Keighton, plasreQ. uests for blood (one
ervisor in Indiana. She Is
graduated froln Swarthmore
ter and wood sculpture by Phoebe
Borough, one from tbe col- the soprano soloist at tbe
In 1895 and received a
from 9 to 10 o'clock, the
butlons of new clothing or
Kasper.Wallach,anda landscape
have been met by tbe local Methodist Church. ·Mrs.
degree there in 190'1. He
hold linen willbe received in
by tbe late Florence Wilcox, for
'
send, also a soloist In tbeWayne
a Joshua Lippincott Fellow
ciubhouse. In the afternoon at
wbom the new Art Studio anc
College student Barbara D8Jy, Church, is a graduate of Duke
Harvard University 190'1-8 and
o'clock everyone Is invited
theatre exhibit lobby are named.
by Rosemary Werner University, where she was actreceiving a masters· and
cometo the Woman's Club to hearl Other alumni exhibitors InMaryWllllams,had scheduled ive In musical work, Mrs. Carof philosophy degree and'
the "Mellowettes", a vocal trio. clude Miriam Jenkins Elsbree, 2'11 students and faculty members lisle bas been interested in
athletics there during
jewelry ItJ1d enamel work; Janet for the visit. Thirty-four were re- ever since her childhood in WIsperiod.
Following the program teo.
be served and tbere will be
Stanley Mustin, all painting;
and others advanced al- consln.
A talented !Rember of the footand Patrlca Ballagh Spencer, most to the bleeding room
and track teams and preslopportunity to see
'Items received In the
pastel portrait. The art exhibit class and seminar schedules pre,
of the Athletic Association
ingathering.
is open continously except dur- vented their remmning.
Swarthmore College during his
Guild directors include:
ing performances of concerts and
From the Swarthmore
aaft
days, he coached
Andrew Alexander,DavidBing' plays.
.
24'volunteers gave 118 hours
A
'UU"
wblle teaching at the
bam. Charles Black, Charles C.
Performing In the Pearson service, Including two
Oil Painti"gl Will Be
Swartbmore Preparatory
Brogan. Jr•• Wilfred
Tbeatre on Saturday at 4:30 p;m. nu'rses, Mrs. Robert
from 18(1:; to 1900. He .
Ham B. Bullock. H.
and Suhday at 2 P./fi. wlllhe tbe and Mrs. jolin H.
Display Till Dec. 1
vice-principal of the school
Clarke, Benjamin W.
Swarthmore College Singers and More than 25 cQllege
An exhibition of oils by
1900 to 1907.
Samuel T. Carpenter.J, P.
Instrumentalists. The. Singers gave more than 130 hours.
ert D; McKinney of West
Hejoined tbefacultyo! SwartbP D dd
Bre a select group chosen from
will open Sunday at 3 p. m.
College as acting professor
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rt y, J r., Willlam.
elwyn
0
,
.
DumaU, George M.
The College Chorus for special
the Community Arts Center,
biology and geology 1909-10,
vocal
work
under
the
OIrection
Mothers
Club
To
Hold
ers
lane,
Wallingford.
asslstsnt professor 1911-23;
M' H•
Earl
L.
Fuoss,
d
Lee C. Gatewood, William H.
of Professors ·Peter Swing a n '
A native of New Castle,
associate professor of
ring, Jobn A. Gersbach,
.hmes Sorber. Thelrprogramwlll Election Day Bake Sale
McKinney received his B.S.
In 1923. professor in
·
D MG'
feature works by members of the
gree in art education at
and served as professor of
Getty. • ace owmg.
Mothers' Club members
music faculty of the college,
College and his Masters
botany from 1928 until his retireG. Griffin, Arthur J, Grover. Ric:b-I both past and present, Includ-. busy bakl'ng a variety of ~elica-I at Pennsylvania State Univer- ment in 1942. He was graduate
ard G. Haig.
ing, Peter Swing and Peter Scb- cies for tbe Annual Election
sity. He studied
of athletics for 20 years,
L
B
ke
Sale
Th
sal
will
be
Henry L. HarriS. W. Minton
Ickele, Alfred J. Swan and Vin- a
.
e
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Hobson Pittman at
athietic director 1939-41,
vey, A. L. Hilles, Jr.. Sewell W. cent Persichetti. Also on t he
Tn' esday
' November 'I at tbe
state University and witb
. an active Interest up
Hodge, Elden B. Hollis,
I. rogram are pieces' by Ernest gers Avenue School polls ' from Blanch a+ the Art Student League
his
fim8.J. Illness. He had'
P
Hoot. Cecil D. How,ard,
HI 5 p..
m'
,
Bloc" paw Hindemith, and 7 a.m. un,.
of New York.
the alumni fund meeting,
,. (Continued on Page. 4)
Claude Debussy.
Mrs. David S. Smith,
Mr. McKinney has won
game and homecoming
announced
that
a
wide
variety
(Continued on Page 5) .
baked goods .and cand- prizes in water color and oil
at the college two weeks
I6u
Chester countY Art
_y
T8 ASS'N NAMES SEAL
will be available to the busy Delaware Art Center,
Dr. Palmer, a seU-created artSALE CHAIRMAN
and llUngry.school children. arid at Woodmere Art Gallery.
bad made 5445 drawings and
Committee members assisting 1959 he won the Purchase
palntings of, 1556 varieties of
Mrs. Ruth K. Butler of
Mrs. Smith include the Mesdames
. the Cheltenham Art Center.
I;
Annual'Event to be
avenue has been appointed'
Fred Hill, Richard Rittenbouse,
Mr. McKinney's work Is In perHeld November 16
unteer Chairman for
Samuel Reynolds, William Hard- manent collections of gallelri",sl
CANTEEN
to assist in the 1961
ing, Leslie Hoffman, Joseph
throughout tbe East Coast
TO MEET'SAT.
Fingers are flYing, phones
campaign of the
win, Arthur Collins, Mort
in many private collections.
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ringing and plans are being cOIn-l"cco'·u"nty TuberculosiS and
head, John Harvey, and
associate professor of art
SaturdaY evenln'g, 150 boys.
pleted as the Women of
Association which Is
Cournoyer.
west Cbester State
and girls of the 9th, 10th, and
under the chairmanship of Mrs. to begin on November 13.
College and teaches at the
11th grades, took part in the HalBenjamin ,Eaton, ready fheir anIn other neighboring co'mmuIi··~,
aware Art Center and at tbe
festivities of the Garnet
Rual Holiday Falr. Tbls
ities Mrs. Robert Shipman
Chester County Art Association.
Prizes were awarded
event takes place Thursday,
Engl~road has been named chalr-I
In the exhibition Mr. McKinney
Johnson and Doug Tolley
ember 16, .from 10:30 a.m.
man for Wallingford, Mrs. Ge,org,el
will show a series of oil Improthe most comical costumes,
9 p.m. in Trinity Church. All
P. Rouse of Brookside road
visatlons motivated by music.
Kathy Bradbury for the cleveru
committees are putting finishing Rose valley, and Mrs. Aftnurl
IIManY of the paintings are
cosiume. and to Sheri Maule
touches on Items for sale in the Krause of Clymer lane for
objective while others are abCarl Gersbach for the best
Country Store, children's Shop, ton-Rutledge.
s t r a c t . ' couple-vintage 1920.
.Toy Chest, Book SheU, AtlJ.C,
Teo. will be served from
Canteen this week will start
Table and Fish Pond.
IP,'e,b),terian Choi!
p.m. at the November 5 opening.
8 In the All Purpose Room of
. The posters are just about to
P
t 'EI·· h'
Members and friends are welRut~eri; Avenue School, Cancome. The exhibltl,on will' coriwill be open to all members
resen
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be dl'Strl'buted by the E. Y. C.,
supervised by the Rev. G. Rich- The Chancel Choir of the
tinue until December 1.
the 9tb, 10th, 11th and 12th
ard McKelvey. Last year's
'Church will pre:sentj
grades at the high school. and
design, created' by Mrs.
' by Mendelssohn
in
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Athlet,'c Club Sponsors'
Swar th more resid en t s of t he
H.Nelson. was so thoroughly
this Sunday. am P
same age who attend various
preciated tbat the design is be5:30, and from 'I p.m. nnln"
'I A.M. - 8 P.M.
lB
lng repeated this year.
. The performance Wlllf
NORTHERN PRECINCT
The Swarthmore Athietlc Club
be avallable at.the door.
fet
luncheon.
headed
by
in
the
.sanctuary
0
c
b' tl ve thOIS
ft R
Group will begin plDV
an t
een's mw'n alec
• A buf
H• h S h I Sta
Mrs. Henft L. Har. rls and M. rs. H.
on Harvard avenue
'9
c
00
gecra
oom.
IW'.D"
'11
b
fun'
November 6 at the
w~
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.or everyone.
gtound floor directly behind
served
road.
'11
b
d
i
H · Gibson , will be
.. .
'ah 'II be
the auditorium.
High, SChool GymWl
e anc ng. games A.nc!.
. All adults. who are In12 noon until 2 p.m. Dinner,
Therole of EliJ WI DAA"Ad
Th e c h sperons will "'Tb e
ved from 5:30 until 'I p.m. can
Edward Heller. Georgbe rt
should cali Phil Swayne
aod Mrs. Charles Lincoln, Mr.
EASTERN PRECINCT
enjoyed
by
making
.
the
organist,
and
RO
e
Mrs..
G Alex 'Mills, and Mr.
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KI 4-1324; write Box 251,
with Mrs. Otis J. Ear 1 e,
is the conductor.
Americen L.gion R..... .......
M D Id VI t
Country Club lane In Wallingford.
PL' , . . . . . e n t " f ~Orough H,a,l.
MOJidaY;~lth
a.racket.·
I .
or come
,to the... :gym l&i~uciR!r(~
rH.
av
n ..
': Anne Wertsner Wood willbe
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highllg\\tofthe'Hol1d93 Flllt
DlMNER'
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VlESlERN.PREcINCT
J=.~T~h:e~group plays from 8:45 to , .Tbe
Public Invited To
'1
,
ING ll']HERING IS SO
FOR 9 AJA. TUES.
EXHIBIT'ION TO OPBI
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canER
W
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Tr•
For 'Holiday' Fair
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TO VOTE
TUESDAY
BER 7T
NOVEM
for Coil ••• a••
Prlval. 5'.001
51••••15 lor. I••
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$1.75
o S••ser•••rs O.ly)
.
~:~:W:~~~~~~~I~-==;
. "Holldq'
bebeld Dinner
aD Thursday,
No,,D'1ll"P'rJ!S:'i~1'~~Il.~~~n~eW~~~~~Turkey
and B~
" In tbe,F. ~Ilowsblp
~
1Iet~1st Cburch on
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tile licm.
tile R.t- '
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ucatlollal.
p:'.'.'~,anedd
is st~ctl1 The
In'estead' fIbIn
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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THE S WAR T HMO R E
L I B I: .\ [( Y
October 27, 1961
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THE DEMOCRATIC VIEWPOINT
THE CANDIDATES SPEAK
FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR Teachers employed in the
Swarthmore.Rutledge School
District. llke teachers all over
the country, are poorly paid to
do a job that our SOCiety daily
considers more important. I
find it shameful that teachers
are forced to take second jobs
in order to make ends meet, as
some of our teachers presently
are req uiredlo do. The quality
of classroom teaching determines the ex cell e n c e of a
school system, not its buildings,or its grounds, or its past
reputation.
[ have decided to run for
School Board because [ want
to express my can c ern for
classroom education, for fine
teachers, for well paid teachers who need not work other
John R. Fry
places in off hours, or move
to other school districts with greater promise. I believe that
.much more can be done in our leacher salary program without
having to make new rate increases on tax weary residents.
We shall have to hold the line but within the annual budget
express what we consider most important.
The recent equivocation of the School Board on providing
that bus transportation to Swarthmore and Rutledge children
which law determines shows on the one hand timidity in accepting the twentieth century, and on the other hand disre·
gard for the children in its special trust. I can promise thAt,
if elected, I shall prosecute a position that is pro-teacher,
pro-child, and pro·education. We have sometime to stop rallYing around our tree-lined streets and begin inspecting our
moss covered values. I strongly encourage both activities.
FOR BOROUGH COUNCIL I believe Borough Council
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~"x."\.. will be unable to serve entire\ "Ily the future needs of this com\ munity without the aid and
advice of Swarthmore women.
'. Only by electing a "councilwoman" can this important
group be fully represented. It
is the women who will be particularly affected by the IlfOblems of traffic and parking
caused by an ever increasing
population; it is the women
who feel the lack of a borough
trash coUection; and it is they
who will shop elsewhere if inadequate snow removal again
makes Swarthmore stores inaccessible.
It is the mothers who partie·
ularly appreCiate what an imMa ry Wood
portant part of the community
Itfe the summer recreation program has become. I feel it is so important, that the Board of
the Swarthmore Recreation Association should be made an
arm of Borough Council to administer its summer program on
a tax supported basis. As a matter of fact, the program has
had some tax support already in that both the School Board
and the Borough have made contributions to it, and the Re-,
creation Association has used public school facilities every
summer. As a Swarthmore mother whose children have par·
ticipated in this program, [ would like all children In the
borough to have this same opportunity regardless of ability
to pay.
Swarthmore women are very much affected by the decisions
of our local government. Doesn't it make sense that they
should have a representative on Borough Council?
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FOR BOROUGH COUNCIL At election time it is traditional for the ins to point with
pride and the outs to view
with alarm. Occasionally, amid
all this pointing and viewing,
the facts may seem obscure.
Not so, howe v e r, this time.
Few, surely, will care to question the list of the activities
and accomplishments of Borough COIinc1i as set forth by
the Swarthmore Republican
Committee. Let us consider
these activities and' accomplishments. They total seven.
(1) Council has built a footbridge, and has paved the last
unpaved street (the reference
is presumably to Hillborn Avenue, paved in a fashion un-
animously opposed by the property owners concerned).
James A. Field, Jr.
(2) Council has begun a permanEmt and systematic Iree care program (i.e. the Philadelphia Electric Company has been persuaded to take down
eight trees).
(3) and (4) Council has air conditioned the library, and has
hired a CPA.
(5) Council has kept the tax rate stable, despite excessive
snow removal costs, etc. (what snow removal? what year was
that?)
(6) There exist a Planning Commission and a youth Guidance Advisory Committee which make reports (received with
reluctance and Interred with speed).
(7) There also exists a Zoning ·Board of Adjustment.
That's it. That's all there is. No whisper of concern with
(for example): population trends, street congestion and parking, large apartment buildings, recreation and delinquency:
open
the'health of the local business community, com~'
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Gea ed Crass BraHh ImClOtrlS to the area hospitals with I BilDgharn, chairman, Mrs. Fredera special word of appreciation to ick P.. Lang, co·chairman, reportin Fall Meeting
summer "bakers".
75 hours volunteer service
An urgent plea for arts and
The Fall Meetingof theSwarthhelpers was made in the
more Branch of the American Red
of the chairman, Mrs. RoCross was called to order Friday
Deacon. Emphasis was placon the fact that no special
morning in the American Legion
room, Borough Hall, by Chairman
or skills are required for
Mrs. Avery F. Blake.
greatly needed work. Volun~'ollowing the presentation of
will be trained to give as·
the minutes of the May meeting
the learning veterans.
by Mrs. Corben Shute, secretary,
Mrs. Lord was announced as
and statement by the Treasurer,
new chairman ofGra,yLadies.
Mrs. D. Mace Gowing, Mrs. H.L.
resignation of Mrs. George
McCune, chairman of blood serKarns as production chairman
vice reported that since Ma,y
announced and the secretary
there have been 2910cal requests
to write a letter of apfor Red Cross blood and 82 pints
from the board for Mrs.
supplied.
services. Mrs. Wa,yne Ran·
Voluntary Service Chairman
chairman of Nurses Aides,
Mrs. Robert M. Fudge reported
68 hours of service In
58 busy hours of service she had
tals contributed by volun·
given during the summer months
from June 1 to October 1.
in conferences with officials of Virginia Rath, chairman of fire
the monthly Southeast Chapter
and water safety, reported 60
and the consequent ,simplifying
and 10 adults registered
the new reporting system in which
the Red Cross swimming prochairmen of the local branch are
held for 10 days at the colcooperating. Mrs. John H. Derickpool in July. The classes
son, Jr., chairman of the
in four sections with a daily
nurSing, reported 5% hours of serof 46. Junior volunvice at the Bloodmobile in Broomreported faithfully as as311Mrs . Ralph Hayes is working I~;~~t;:~::dshe reported also on the
steadily with the United Fund in I,
first aid course now in
her post as liaison chairman withl~~r~~:~ on Tuesda,y nights at
the local Red Cross branch and I]
Hall. Mrs. Robert W.
hardson, co·chairman with
the United Fund. Mrs. John. L.
J. Kenneth Doherty of CanGood, chairman of community
listed 24 hours service at
vice to hospitals and
Acme warehouse and 16 hours
reported continued
Red Cross headquarters durof home· made birthday cakes
the summer.
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D,'st,'nct,'ve Ha,'r
Styling
Colonial Court Apts" Rutgers Ave,
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Swa rth mo re
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For
Appointment
Open Thurs, & Fri. Evenings
given in Red Cross activities
since Ma,y. Training courses announced by Mrs. Dorothy Hopkins,
administrative secretary of the
Western' Delaware County Branch
Office, included a course forGra,y
Ladies and Staff Aides at the
Media office on Monda,y, October
30. The course for Gra,y Ladies
will run'from 9:45 to 4, and for
Staff Aides from 9:45 to 12. Registration must be made in advance with Mrs. Fudge, KI 35354. On November 2 from 8 to
10 p.m. a standard Red Cross
First Aid course will be given
at Trinity Church instructed by
Mrs. Clara Hawks of the Western
Delaware County Branch.
Chairmen in attendance at the
meeting included Mrs. Blake, Mrs.
Fudge, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs,
Doherty, Mrs. Gowing, Mrs. Mc·
Cune, Miss Rath, Mrs. Randal:
and Mrs. Derickson.
Directors present were Mrs.
Joseph B. Shane, Mrs. Robert M.
Grogan, Mrs. George Plowman,
Mrs. Arthur B. Kent, Mrs. peter
E. Told, as were Mrs. Carroll P.
Streeter, chairman of the nominaling committee and Mrs. John A.
Schumacher, member of her com·
mittee.
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LOCAL STUDENTS TAKE
HONORS PROGRAM
Michael K. Becker of Walnu
lane, John C. Cratsley of Strath
Haven avenue, and Susan Preston
of Dogwood lane, have been accepted for the Honors Program of
study at the Swarthmore College
by the faculty.
Michael majors in history and
minors in economics and political science; John majors in political science and minors in his·
tory and economics. Susan's major is in psychology and her minors are English literature and
fine arts.
Piano
Air Cond,
Helen Clyde
Beginners a Specialty
Music Village KI 4-5448
o brand new lecture
by
THE SWEET SHOP
ANNE WERTSNER WOOD
at the
Tickets ma,y be obtained from:
2 P.M.
Thursday, Nov, 16
Trinity Church - Swarthmore
(By Reservation Only)
otner
and constructive action.
appear
Mrs. R. M. Daniel
University Pillce
serious thought
FOR JUSTICE of the PEACE Since the adult residents of
the Borough of Swarthmore are
above the average in their reo
spect for and obedience of the
laws of the Commonwealth and
the ordinances of the Borough,
they have little reason, from
a purely personal viewpoint,
to concern themselves about
the qualifications of the person whom they elect to the judicial office of Justice of the
Peace in the coming election.
As parents, however, and as
deeply concerned citizens who
caused to have made and published the thorough study of
the problems of lack of respect
and obedience of law demonstrated by the behaVior of too
large a percentage of our juvenile residents, these same
Ja mes L. Ma lone
adult residents have the opportunity to make a significant contribution toward establish·
ing a higher respect for the law and the judicial process in
COLONIAL COUI!.T APTS.
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SWARTHMORE,
DEAN HUNT WILL BE
Colleg. Arts Festival
FORUM SPEAKER SUNDAY In Rial W••k••d
"T. S. Eliot and the Inner
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1961
GIVES RED
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N.edl ••on Guild Will
MfMORIAL TO BE HBD
a.bwolle. Tlestlay' SUNDAY FOR DR,PAIMER
Actiye Here 70 Years
College students and faculty Vocal Trio to Present
contributed 170 pints of blood at
Retired Professor Was
Film, Music Program
the9a.m. t02 p.m.eXltended visitll'c)p'Ular Program
The Swarthmore College Arts
the Red Cross Bloodmobile to
The Woman's Club will hear
A memorial service for Dr.
Festival will be open for the Swarthmore College on Tuesda,y. Ihe Mellowettes, a Delaware Samuel Copeland Palmer, Swarth·
final time this week end, Nov- The total falls one pint below
vocal trio at the time
more College professor emeritus
ember 2, 3, 4 and 5. The public the 1959 record of 170 pints but the Needlework Guild Ingather- of botany, will be held at 2 p.m.
is cordially invited to attend all maintains the consistently high
at the club Tuesda,y at 2 p.m. Sunda,y in the Swarthmore Friends
events, except theatre perfor. donation by coli e g e studonts
will give a program of fol House. There will be no viewing
mances which are sold out.
which helps to maintain the Bar·
novelties, and Broadway and the family has req uested that
Among the many works feat· ough privilege of supplying free
floral tributes be omitted. For
ured in the ar t exhibit, are two Red Cross emergency blood to
The trio consists of three house those friends who wished to send
paintings by Chester County art· residents of the Borough and to wives, Mrs. Roger Kierstead of In
students while they are Villa Nova, soprano; Mrs. David
appropriate to contribute to
residence during the college Carlisle of Strafford, second sopCollege for the Sam·
an honorary degree in Fine Arts
at Swarthmore College. Other
. In 1960, the college gave rano; and Mrs. Donald Townsend
C. Palmer Memorial Fund.
works are by alumni, faculty
pints.
of Devon, contralto. The accom,
will be in the burial
members and wives, and studAccording to Mrs.H.L.McCune paniest is Mrs. John Hanson oflg:'~~~~::.Of the Concord Friends
ents of the College. A number
Mrs. C.C. Shute, chairmen
Strafford. All four are members II
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ofartislsfrom the townofSwarth·
Service for the Swarthmore of the Matinee Musical Club of
Dr. Palmer died Monda,y evenAfternoon Program
more are represented, including
of the Red Cross whIclliPhiiadelphia, and have given
in Taylor Hospital where hOi'
an oil painting by Edward Cox, sponsored the visit, 11 pints of concerts at clubs, civic organbeen a patient with virus
Scheduled for 2 P,M.
professor emeritus of chemistry. speCial O-positive type blood Izations, and mbslc groups.'
P~'~~l~~:~;~ since the previous
The Program for ttlh~e:ar:~~~:~~!1 The faculty wives are repre- were collected by special Red
Mrs. Kierstead is a gIl.dllate ¥
"Ingathering" for the S
sented by a painting by Joseprequest for heart surgery of the School of Music at De
Born on a far m in Concord
Branch of the Needlework
hine Faulkner, a pastel by Jean at Einstein Hospital on Wednes- Pauw University and was formon April 27, 1874, he,
will take place in the
Sorber, a pen and ink drawing by da,y morning. Since October 13, erly a public school music
school in West Chester,
Club, Tuesday. In the
Eleanor Paxson Keighton, plas- two req uests for blood (one from ervisor in Indiana. She is now
graduated from Swarthmore
terand wood sculpture by Phoebe the Borough, one from the col- the soprano soloist at the
in 1895 and received a
from 9 to 10 o'clock, the
butions of new clothing or
Kasper Wallacb, and a landscape lege) have been met by the local Methodist Church. Mrs.
rs degree there in 1907. He
hold linen will be received in
by the late Florer,ce Wilcox, for
send. als? a soloist in the Wa,yne
a Joshua Lippincott Fellow
clubhouse. In the afternoon at whom the new Ar t Studio anc
College student Barbara Daly, Church, IS a graduate of Duke
Harvard University 1907-8 and
o'clock everyone is Invited
theatre exhibit lobby are named.
by Rosemary Werner ~niversity,. where she was act- 1910-11 receiving a masters and
Other alumni exhibitors InMary Williams, had s~~:~:~~~: II~e In muslCa~ work, Mrs. Ca!·
of philosophy degree and
come to the Woman's Club to
the "Mellowelles", a vocal trio. clude Miriam Jenkins Elsbree,
students and faculty
lisle h~s been mterested in mu~,c
athletics there during
Following the program tea
jewelry and enamel work; Janet
the visit. Thirty-four were
ever SlOce her childhood in W,speriod.
Stanley Mustin, oil painting; I."t.n and others advanced
consin.
A talented member of the footbe served and there will be
opportunity to see displa,yed
and Patrica Ballagh Spencer, Imllst to the bleeding room when
and track teams and presiitems received in the
pastel portrait. The art exhibit IC11.SS and seminar schedules preof the Athletic Association
ingathering.
is open contlnously except dur- vented their remaining.
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Swarthmore College during his
Guild directors include:
Ing performances of concerts and
From the Swarthmore
da,ys, he coached
Andrew Alexander, David Bing' pla,ys.
volunteers gave 118 hours
A'
while teaching at the
Performing In the Pearson service, Including two ~~~~~t:I~~1 Oil Paintings Will Be
former Swarthmore Preparatory
ham, Charles Black, Charles C,
Brogan, Jr" Wilfred
Theatre on Saturda,yat 4:30 p.m. nurses, Mrs. Robert L, 'T
from 1895 to 1900. He
Ham B, Bullock, H,
and Sunda,y at 2 p.m. will. he the and Mrs. John H. Derickson, Jr., On Display Till Dec. 1
was vice-principal of the school
Clarke, Benjamin W,
Swarthmore College Singers and IM
Samuel T,Carpenter,J, p,
Instrumentalists. The Singers gave more than 130 hours.
ert D. McKinney of West
Hejoined the faculty of Swarthare
a
select
group
chosen
from
will
open
Sunday
at
3
p.m.
inore
College as acting professor
IHam P. Do dd ,
erty,
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f
ial
Iwyn Durnall, George M,
The Co ege C orus or spec
IbId
the Community Arts Center,
biology and geology 1909-10,
vocal work under the tlirecttonMothers C u To Ho
ers lane, Wallingford.
assistant professor 1911-23;
Earl
L. Fuoss, M, H,
.
d
Lee C. Gatewood, William H,
of Professors Peter Swmg an
I
A native of New Castle, Mr
associate professor of
.l1mes
Sorber.
Their
program
will
Election
Day
Bake
Sa
e
McKinney
received
his
B.S.
biology
in
1923, professor in
ring, John A. Gersb ac h , '{."oldl feature works by memb ers 0 f tb e
gree in art education at
1926, and served as professor of
Getty,
D. Arthur
Mace Gowing,
Mothers' Club members
G,
Griffin,
J. Grover,~
music faculty of the college,
t
f d r are College and his Masters Degre botany from 1928 until his retireboth past and present, includ- busy baking a varie y 0 e Ica- at Pennsylvania State Univer- ment in 1942. He was graduate
ard G. Haig,
ing, Peter Swing and Peter Sch- cies for the Annual Election Da,y slty. He studied painting with manager of athletics for 20 years,
Henry L. HarriS, W, Minton
ickele, Alfred J. Swan and Vin- Bake Sale. The sale will be held Hobson Pittman at
athletic director 1939-41,
November
7
at
the
Rut
vey, A. L, Hilles, Jr.. Sewell W. cent persichettl. Also on t he TUesd av
~,
- State University and with Arnold
an active interest up
Hodge, Elden B. Hollis,
I, program are pieces by Ernest gers Avenue School polls, from Blanch at the Art StodentLeague
his final illness. He had
.
Hoot, Cecil D, How, ard,
Bloch. Paul Hindemlth,
andam
. . unll'l 5 p . m.
of New York.
the alumni fund meeting,
Mrs.
David
S.
Smith,
chairman,
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Claude Debussy.
Mr. McKinney has won
tball game and homecoming
of
announced that a wide variety
at the college two weeks
d
d prizes in water color and oil
(. Continued on page. 5)
homemade baked goods an can .
·B' ASS'N NAMES SEAL
th b
Chester County Art Association;
ies will be available to e usy Delaware Art Center, Wi:lmi,ngtol"1 Dr. Palmer, a self-created artvotersandhungrysch~O~o,~lc~hi::lid~lr~e:n~:.:~and
at woodmere Art Gallery.
ist, had made 5445 drawings and
SALE CHAIRMAN
Committee members
1959 he won the Purchase
paintings of 1556 varieties of
Mrs. Smith include the
at the Cheltenham Art Center
(Continued on Page 5)
Mrs. Ruth K. Butler of
Hill, Richard
Mr. McKinney's work Is in per- GARNET CANTEEN
avenue has been appointed
Annual'Event to be
unteer Chairman for
SaIDu,,1 Reynolds, William
rnanent coilections of galleries
Held N'ovember 16
to assist in the 1961
ing, Leslie Hoffman, Jo,~s~.e~p~h~t~dl throughout the East Coast and TO MEET SAT.
Fingers are flying, phones
Seal campaign of the
win, Arthur Coillns, MO;
in many private collections. He
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ringing and plans are being com-I County TuberculosiS and
head, John Harvey, and
is associate professor of art
Saturda,y evening, 150 boys
pleted as the Women of
ASSOCiation which is
Cournoyer.
West Chester State
and girls of the 9th, lOth, and
College and teaches at the Del- 11tb grades, took part in the Halunder the chairmanship of Mrs. to begin on November 13.
In other neighboring comrrlUn-1
aware Art Center and at
lowe'en festivities of the Garnet'
Benjamin Eaton, ready their annual H a lid ay Fair. This
ities, Mrs. Robert Shipman
Chester County Art Association. Canteen. Prizes were awarded
event takes place Thursday,
Engleroad has been named ch;aIr·1
In the exhibition Mr. McKinney to John Johnson and Doug Tolley
ember 16, .from 10:30 a.m.
man for Wallingford, Mrs.
will show a series of oil improthe most comical costumes,
9 p.m. in Trinity Church. ~ll ~he P. Rouse of Brookside road
visations motivated by music.
Kathy Bradbury for the clevercommittees are putting fimshmg Rose Valley, and Mrs.
Many of the paintings are noncostume, and to Sheri Maule
touches on items for sale in the Krause of Clymer lane for
objective while others are abCarl Gersbach for the best
Country Store, Children'S Shop, ton Rutledge.
stract.
couple-vintage 1920.
Toy Chest, Book Shelf, Attic
Tea will be served from 3-5
Canteen this week will start
Table and Fish Pond.
Ip,rA"bvharian Choir
p.m. at the November 5 opening. at 8 in the All Purpose Room of
The posters are just about
P
t 'EI" h'
Members and friends are wel- the Rutgers Avenue School., Canwill be open to al I members
come. The exhibitlon will
resen
Iia
be d,'strl'buted by the E. Y. C.,
supervised by the Rev. G. Rlch- The Chancel Choir of the
tinue until December 1.
the 9th, lOth, 11th and 12th
ard McKelvey. Last year's poster
Church will prE!se,nti
at the high school, and
design, created by Mrs. William 'Elijah" by Mendelssohn in
Athlet,'c Club Sponsors'
Swarthmore residents of the
H.Nelson, was so thoroughly apthis Sunda,y, from '"
I~:~::;;~ age who attend various
preciated that the design is
5:30, and from 7 p.m..
7 A.M. - 8 P .M.
aolmljn~on Group
I,
schools. Membership cards
ing repeated this year.
. The performance Will
NORTHERN PRECINCT
The Swarthmore Athletic Club will be available at the door.
A buffet luncheon, headed by
in the sanctuary of
Il:::~~::~Group will begin pla,y Canteen's main objective this
Mrs. Henry L. Harris and l-\rs. H.
on Harvard avenue
~:::n~c~j':~r S~~~::;~t ~i.':::'d
November 6 at the week will be fun for everyone.
H. Gibson, will be served from
road.
the auditorium.
High School Gymwill be dancing, games and
The role of Elijah will bFeLe"vesi
I':=~i~~d All adults who are in- Ip':iz,es. The chaperons will be
12 noon until 2 p.m. Dinner,
ved from 5:30 until 7 p.m. can
Edward Heller. Geor~ert Gr"o-I
EASTERN PRECINCT
II
should call Phil Swayne
and Mrs. Charles Lincoln, Mr.
'
ng
the
organist,
and
Ro
e
Mrs . G . Al ex M'll
enjoyed by makl
I s, an d Mr.
KI 4-1324; write Box 251,
with Mrs. Otis J. Earle,
Is the conductor.
American Legion Room, haseor come to the gym
Mrs. David Vint.
Country Club lane in Wallingford·[,~T;';;;n.C;~I;;-AN----ment of Borough Hall.
Monday,'with a racket.
--Anne Wertsner Wood will be th_eIITUIRK:EY
PLAN
The group pla,ys from 8:45 to SPONSORS' GROUP TO MEET
highlight of the Holiday Fair
Sl
DIMNER
d Bazaar
WESTERN, PRECINCT
p.m., and is strictly inThe Sponsors' Group of the
year, presenting a brand new
A Turkey Dinner and
NoV All A..pose Roam of the Infer. Iformlll and coeducational. The Friendly Open House will meet
ture on "Hclida,y
be held on Thurs ah~' Hali mediate Building of the Rut- 'I:::~~~;n will extend from Nov- Monda,y at 10 a.m. at the homeof
9'
in h
the FelloWS
IP Park gers A
Sh
1 M
at ,2 p.m. T,'cket ,,'n'ormat,'on
.'
h on
"(enue
coo.
6 until the. end of March ,rs.' '
E. B. Hollis, 510 . South
, obtained from Mrs. R.M. '
the Methodist C urc
.
,~ 'Chester road.
.
University place
Servings will be, at, 5:30
Light" will be the subject on
"hich Everett Hunt will speak
on Sunday at the Swarthmore
Friends Meeting Adult Forum,
held at 9:45 a.m.
Dr. Hunt, dean and professor
of English Emeritus at Swarthmore College, came to Join the
faculty at the College in 1925.
His previous te~ching experience
was at Cornell University.
The Meeting hopes that anyone Interest ed in th e forums will
attend.
Public Invited To
INGATHERING IS SEJ
FOR 9 A.M lUES
EXHIBITION TO OPEN
a'I ARTS CENTER
r
Trinity WOlDen Ready
for 'Holida,' Fair
r
WHERE TO VOTE
SDAY
TUE
NOVEMBER 7TH
our community.
While Justices of the Peace are considered members of
the Minor Judiciary to distinguish them from judges and justices of the higher courts, tlte Justices of the Pea c e of
Swarthmore are the members of the judiciary before whom
every person who is accused of violating any ordinance or
law within ~he limits of the Borough must appear for a hearIng.
It is hardly necessary to emphasize the great importance
of this first impreSSion of the judicial process, especially
to those of tender years. Election of. the better Qualified and
more competent of the candidates offered on' the ballot is a
duty which calls for something inore dellherative than the
pulling of a party lever.
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November 3. 1961
TBB SWAltTBMOltBAIf
are Mr. and Mrs.
E. Kumpf of Pennsauken.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks
Harvard avenue have bad'as"
guests for several d·IQ'S Mrs
Banks' brother Mr. Paul Mitten:
assistant dean of admiSSions
Pennsylvania state
OJ
Universi'Park, who
is hereWarCollege
Nights.
Mr.' Allan
rock of Langdon, Alberta Canada, Is Field Secretary ;or the
National Delta Upsilon
ity .. and also their guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H.
em broidered witb seoo lMr " JobnC. Mutcb. Jr .• sister
of
Dogwood lane are
nearl". Her vell of Frencb 111us- f the bridegroom. Mrs'. RichJ.
Ion was held In place by a Juliet ard A. Newton. Mrs. Harry nal grandparents. The
and the Misses' Judith
cap of matching
laceadand fpearls.
~~ .... '1'. "~'U~<::!~11ll~P'l:.a.Jt\4.
rried
hit 'O'SI~lllvlln.
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Claire Hendrixson.
caColonel
a case
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and
Catherine
Cooper.
The
Mallory the ComIq~91 laqwaAoN uo HI":! '"allaH aq' 's p'ala'Jo aq
' a t t e n d a n t s were attired alike
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Ill'" ~sq~ IJ1l .tofua ~ ~taJPaJjuI iItlssaoau aq~ Sl .tnsolmo
at West Point, gave the
the new belled skirted gow
in marriage.
°bfateemaueranledckglireneens vaenldvetthrweeith
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qua'rter sleeves and wore
Lt.' wtLS
Marythe
Jane
Fel\,Zl!l,
U.and
S. matching smocked bead bands
mald
of honor
attendant. She wore a
with fac,," vells. They carice blue slipper satin and car- ried cascades of orange de·
a cascade of tinted
light roses and magnolia
and pink and white carna- leaves.
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Lt. James FitzMaurice Logan
The flower girls were the
Fort Ord, Callf., was best man Misses Carol and Christine
BEAUTY SAWN
Mr. and Mrs. Donald C.
his brother. The ushers, all Larson and wore sea foam
"THE SMART WAY IS THE BOUQUET WAr
of Keswick,
RoS~:~Tr~~ee~~~~:j~~'w=~hom
are stationed at West green
velvet
with
full ba
skirts
Medfii,
annOUDce
the
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Included Major W. Emer- an
ma c ng
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9 South Chester RoMl
of tbeir daughter,
to
Cap.
t P . Darli ng, C ap.
t J . They carried nose gays of
Jo
h nD. E seman,
hi
son of Mr.
Cap t•.
J C amp bell, C
a pt. orange delight roses. The
'Call KInpwood 8-0476
Mrs. Cares
hI Ross Eshleman
Stynes and Lt. J. Bishop.
ring bearer wasJobnC.Mutch,
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Lancaster. Miss Tomer is
The new bride and bridegroom III.
of Mrs.
J.
thearch
church
under thesabres.
tradl- attired
Tbemotberof
tbe bride
granddaughter
Tumer
of Cornell
avenue.
of crossed
in apricot
peauwss
de li~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii;ijiiii~~~~~iiiiii~iiiiiiii~~
Miss Tomer is a Junior
the end of tbe ceremoJ\.Y Mon- soie with three quarter length
Hood College, Frederick, Md. seigneur Moore read a special sleeves and a draped skirt.
and a graduate of
Papal Blessing received from She wore a matching feather
STATE INSPECTION
High SChool, class of 1959.
~ope John, xXUJ,
hat and a corsage of green
WEAVER ALIGNMENT
Mr. Eshieman graduates
The bride's mother wore a gown cymbidium orchids. '
MOTOR TUNE-UP with ENGINE SCOPE
Franklin and Marshall
~f lKUge broclldll J¥ith white acTbe' mother of the groom
in June: 1962, and will enter
cessories and a corsage of white wore turquoise brocade with
University of Pennsylvania
orchids.
matcblng velvet petal bat.
E. AT%, Mg,.
uate SChool of Medicine in
The bridegroom's mother wore She carried a matching bag
RUSSB I 'S SERVICE
fall.
gown of hyacinth blue cbiiff(1D1 with two wblte orchids.
No date has been 'set for
matching acc,essories and
Dr. JamesL. Larson, brother
Opposit. laraugh Pa"",, Lot
wedding.
of white orchids.
of the bridegroom,' was the
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TO WED TOMORROW
A reception followed at the best man. Tbe ushers were
at
P.M,
Club at West Point. Mr.' Frederick W. Larson,
The marriage of Miss Carol
Lt. and Mrs. Logan are at pre- brother of the bridegroom, Mr.
Topping, daugbter of Mr. and Mrs.
on a wedding trip touring in Mr. Jobn C. Mutch, Jr., Brotber~",*'
Charles H. Toppin g of
South.
in-law of the bridegroom, and
Princeton avenue, and Mr. H.
Col. and Mrs. Loganenterts1ned Mssrs. Joseph C. Captain,
(!4JOI~'
James Banm, son of Mr. and Mrs.
bridal party and all out' of James Krumsiek~ Normann"ru-I
GeorgeHumphrey Baumof Morris,
guests at a dinner party er, Edward Sullivan, and Robat the Omcers' Club at ert Lotz.
Ill., will take place tomorrow
afternoon at 2 o'c lac k in the
Point after tbe rehearsal on
The bride is a graduate from
sponsored by
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church:
evening.
Mary Washington College
-tr'
The Rev. Robert O. Browne will
the University of Virginia.
DAUGHTERS of the BRITISH EMPIRE
omclate.
She is the granddaughter of -tr
in PENNSYLVANIA
The rehearsal dinner wlll be
LARSON-BATES
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Her- -tr
given tonight by Mrs. James BnlMiss Sally Virginia Bates bert Wallace Todd and Mrs. -tr
benefit of VICTORIA HOME FOR THE AGE., :
littandhersoo-ln-Iawanddaugb- and Mr. John Phillip Larson ClarlsseM.BatesofNewYork -trMonday, November 6
Believue.Stratfor~ Hote'*,
ter Mr. and MrS. Robert Haus· were married Saturday after- City. She Is a member of the
25, DONATION
slein at Mrs. Bnllltt's home on
October 28, at 2:30 Daughters of the Amerlcl!Jl -tr 11 A.M. to 7 P.M.
il TE~ FROM 12 P.M.
DOOR PIUZES
Walnut lane.
o'clock in the Swarthmore Revolution.
A brunch tomorrow morning for Presbnerian Church. The
The bridegroom is an alumthe bridal party and out,of town double ring ceremony was per-' nusofTheWllll",m Penn Chargoests will be given by Dr.'8Ddl~:!!~e~ by the Rev. Dr. D. ter School and Lafayette ColMrs. Joseph Lynch at their home
Roberts assisted by Rev. lege; and recentlY completed
,UNUSUAL & HARD TO GET RECORDS
on Dartmouth avenue.
Walter Getty. A reception three years active duty as an
The brlde-to-be was guest of Iwas held at the Rolling Gree'o officer 10 the United states
honor at a' ldtchen shower on Goif Club.
Naval Reserve.
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October 1'1 when her hostess was
The bride Is the daughter
Attera wedding trip to NasTELEY.saON
Mrs. Rachel Wildebush of Ogden of Mr. and Mrs. John Reginald sau, ·the couple will reside
avenue. She was also honored at IB:atE!S of Swarthmore and Shore- in N~w York City. ,
a luocheon, and linen shower ham, Long Island. Mr. Larson
given October 20 hy Mrs. W. C.
a son of Mr. and Mrs. John
BIRTHS
Rowland of College avenue, and O. Larson of Wallingford.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kumpf of
again on October 24' when Mrs.
The bride, given in marriage
lane announce the birth
Klngswaad 3-1460
Bruce Smith gave a luncheon and by her father, ,wore a gown of
a soo Craig Edward on Satur-
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SERVICE
THE MUSIC BOX, I••
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recipe
and serving dish shower Ivory taffeta, cut along prin-I:~~~~:2:8~'~in~t:h:e~L~8l1:k:e:n:au:
a.~ her home on NQrth Princeton cess lines, and made with a
fitted bodice finished with a
a,veoue.
oval neckline appliqued
UNTIL NOV. JO
COLEMAN-XAHDER
Brussels lace, and a
Mrs. Jackson Xander and Mr.
skirt
Good Housekeeping
PhilipE. Coleman announce their
a long, train. She wore also
only 3.50 for' 2 yea r.
marriage on SaturdlQ', October28,
veil of tulle combined
(reg. price $3.50 for 1 year.)
1961, in SWarthmore.
I:::;~r{n;in Brussels
lace She
arcap fasbion.
c.iII I(J I-lOIO "a cascade of phalae.IL 1.1.1111 L U,FF.AI
LOGAH-M~STER
In(lpSilS, stephanotis, and, magleaves.'
Lt. LilaMIQ' Mester, U.S. Army,
daughter of Mrs. W1lllam H. MesMrs. Ross A., MUler was
ter of Chicago, ill.. and the
of honor, MIss Nancy
Mr. Mester, became the bride
Muller, fiancee of
Lt. George J. Logan, Jr .. son
bride's brother, was maid
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& 1t£,,~
( former Swarthmore barbers )
I
PLAIDS CLII
OF SWARTHMORE
'The Girls inS09'
by Howard T.ichlllCln
Di.....dby
NMaETH & POllOCK
Mo:=l. nr'. f\IoY,6
New.
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IISURE YOUR
PEACE OF III•
{!AII.tIl ~ ~eJe",
sporta and hobby equip.
mellt CUI be coltly to replace .mell duauecl or
olol.... Pia,. it 1IIIfe. I ....
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m10bap and other COIIUIIOIl
GOOD FOR 2Sf ON HAIRCUT
..... ,them qainst theft,
fire, wind, tr....portation
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$2.15
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DEMOCRATS ATTEND
INJUReD IN GAME
$25 DINNER OCT. 26.
Ronoie Hoge of WoodbroGk'
A number of local D~m~~!:!~llane, a junior at Swartbmore Higb
I
attended the county $25
School, was injured In the footin Springfield last Th\lrsdlQ',
ball game on SaturdlQ' at Sharon
which ,county candidates
Hill. He Is a patient In TlQ'lor
Anne X. Alpern were the
Hospital, Ridley Park, wbere he
speakers. Those attending
underwent knee surgery on Tues·
swarthmore included:
day.
County Commissioner and
William A. Welsb,
Democratic Chalrman Lois
FOR
SALE!
Peterson and Mr. Peterson; Vic:e" ' "~
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Chalrman and Mrs. Cbarles
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aUbert, David L. Bowler, tr.,a-l
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AL!,Ai.wu
&mlttee
members
Jane
Aaron,
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SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE,
Beard s Ieys To lea d
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otbY.TlQ'lor and,EllzabethHynes ~
PROCLAIM ED
SUCCESS
Dr , Georg.....IIII.
Rad
...rls Fr_ ,_.....
I_I'"~
Roundtable Talks
Mrs. Frederick Dudley,
of the Democratic Women's
"Can
Man
Be
Rational?"
Is
All present at tbe Elementary
Dr. George Armita~e, "'\lIlltbl ot swarthmore; and bo srd
Home and SChool board meeting'
topic cbosen by Mr. and Mrs.
,,~
bers Mrs. James L. M~one,
l'Monlroe Beardsley, Rutgers ave- Chester"road, Chief of Staff
held on October 18 agreed the nue, for tbe November Round- Chief of Surgery at Chester Ho8ol Morris Bowie, and Mr. and
open house was a grand success. tsble discussions at Media Fel· pital for mao y years, has
Norman snyder.
Special note was m!l!le of the lowtlhlp House.
nounced his retirement from
flyer, the name tags and the
~. Beardsley will be tbe dls- ive private practice, effec1tiv,el
the teachers did in displlQ'ing cusslon lellder at the first
November first.
He retired as Chief of
the student,s' work and In out- cussion of tbe month, to be held
lining the class goals. Suggest. Mrs. Beardsley will lead and the Department when
ions were made for possible futthe one on November 10. For reached the age limit of 65,
ure improvements. For tbose who
third FridlQ', the Beardsleys proximately 'four years ago. Si.:~:1
could not attend the open house
invited a guest spl.akeil that Ume Dr. Armitage has ~
a summary of their child's cur- from the Citizens Conncll
Chief Surgeon Emeritus, CO~Itin·1
riculum is still avallable through Delaware County.
..
ued his private practice, and
his or her teacher.
Mr. Beardsley is a professor an advisor to the JOJii~nt~m~;~~~'::;;1
Congratulations were extended
philosophy at Swarthmore Col- ence an'd Planning' (
and is tbe chairman of Tbe of the hospitsl.
'
to Thomas Boyle on his new
position as principal of
County Civil Uberties
Bom and ralsed io th:~~~~~~1
Alice Grim SChool in Marple-area, where he has
Newtown Scbool District. Mr.
M
Beardsley has taught since 1914, he took his
Boyle said it hlld been a Piea-lt\~~rs:':::,I~ for many years at training at Jefferson Medical
University.
lege and interned at
sure to work with tbe parents, II
who through the Home aod School
Tbe pnb-nc Is cordially invited pita!. He is a general surgeon
Association projects, the Book
attend the discussions com- well as a specialist io ur(.IOIw·1
Fair, the sale of magazine subat 12:30. and ending
Dr. Hany Armitage, with
t 30
Chester HospitatStaff is s nel,b-I
scriptions, etc.. hail made it
possible to purchase for the
a 1: .
ew of Dr. "George" Armitage.
baardo. See . . aboat a
Sportmc and Robbi..
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UNTIL
NOVEMBER 30, 1961
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Si_ ,; Rear 01 CoIanial Court
• AM .. 7 'M . .~
Avenue
~r Call KI 3-7042
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1)/l1/1't) e;e1IS7;1-t' ~
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Dresses
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curtains in both bulldSOCC~R TEAM
ings; draperies In the
1st PLACE
I Friendly Open House to
newall-purpose room ajnd t
The Swarthmore Athietlc Club Meet November 13
Swarthmore, Pa.
104 Parle Avenue
conference room; a pro ec or; a
T
h Id to a 0-0
pull down screen on the stage
earn was e
The Friendly Open House met
SundlQ' by a highly on October 23 at the presbyterand a colored film library; re- tie ~.a,st,
cord pllQ'ers In most classrooms; Improved team from Ne"!Jlol!-and. ian Churcb where Mrs.
and complete sets of encyclofeature outsta,oding A. Hunter showed slides of the
pedlas for all four sections of
pllQ' by both clubs. Holy Land and Tbailand.
the third fourth fifth and sixth Particularly impressive were
A committee from the Friends
,
fullbacks led,
Meeting served 'tea under thO
ad
'
gr T::' traffic probiem between
All-American George chairmanship of Mrs. Carl deMolI,
4tbe school and Yale avenue will
of Harvard aV~D~e. DUk: assisted by Mrs. J. Archer TorHenry
0 es, an
nero Mrs. Mark Bittle,
be studied by 'MrS. Walter 'SChleyer and berheaIih, welfare and
Lewis, ~ sw~m:r:x;e~: Thatcber, MrS. Owen stephens,
aiumni, so p e
and Alice Marriott.
and safety committee.
soccer.
Tbe next meeting will be held
Swarthmore, who retained first on November 13, wben Col. Clyde
ALTHOUGH WE NORMALLY CUT THE LIST PRICES OF
SPEAKERS NAMED FOR
place in the league, will
CAMERAS AND EQUIPMENT. WE ARE GOING TO TRY
ALUMNI MEETINGS
1~~:~I~the Elkton, Md., Ciub this B. pyle will show pictures
SOMETHING .NEW. FROM NOW UNTIL THANKSGIVING
at 2:30 in its final home MexiCO, Marine Life, and
Margaret' MacLaren, asslstant,ll
DAY WE WILL HAVE A "SPECIAL" LOW NET PRICE ON
Far West.
dean . {or IIdmlS,slons at the col· lBame.
MOST OF aJR MAJOR CAMERAS, PROJECTORS ETC.
lege, will be tbe guest speaker, Tlie' Swarthmore AtbletiiCC~~!~:~''''ClmOn
at the Swartbmore Club of Long
composed of former ?
's Club Notes
Island's covered dish supper to
pllQ'ers. Nine members
On FrldlQ', November 10, tbe
be held tonight in Westbury, N.Y
team pllQ'ed at
music department will meet for
. This to encourage you to shop early
She will discuss college affairs
,and others were
at tlte New Century Club
in general, witb reference to 1IdschOols.
attending tbe orchestra
while WE aren't so busy.
missions policy and procedure.
Residents oJ Swarthmore
concert at the AClldemy.
,
On November 16, Samuet T.
Jim Noyes, formar mernberl
Carpenter, professor of engineerthe Amherst Soccer
ing at the college, will be the
Place, former All A
at swartbmore College; toml.
4 - 6 Park Avenue, Sw.rthmore, Pa.
featured speaker at tbe
dinner meeting of the
who also played
Helen Clyde
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Club of North Jersey, to be held swarthmore;
Delmuth,
'at,,'
KI ~"'191
Fri..... A.M,to 8:30 P;M
November 16 in C1'&tba:n. can
and Gus
• 9 A.M. to-- 5 P.M.
1Iegi- a SpICI
topiC
willtobetheSwarthmore
s pro-- Ifs.cnlty.
a member of .the
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trlbution
engineering
,fesslon.
Jim White, also a
swartbmore soccer star, is
TO ATTEND BAZAAR
tain of tbe Club team.
Mrs. wllllam H. Brown of "",ve,:',
view road, Mrs. A. M. H. Sheld·
Mr. and Mrs. HenryWllbur Hoot,
of swarthmore, have reon of South Chester road,
Mrs. J. H. Gordon Mcconechy
moved into their newlJ
Media, along with other friends
home at 2445 Tumel
of Britain, will attend the Bazaar
Willow Grove.
,
"Christmas 'Round the
Mrs. E:J. Faulkner of DickSIRLOIN T-BONE PORTERHOUSE
Commonwealth," to be held
inson avenue entertained at her
day from 11 a.m. 'to 7 p.m. In home at a tea on WednesdlQ'
Philadelphia.
of her mother Mrs. Charles
The bazaar is sponsored
Werst of Lansdowne who is visit·
year by the Daugbters of
ing ber son·in-Iaw
J3ritisb Empire for tbe benefit for two weekS, and for Mrs.
of the Victoria Home for the K Nield of Baltimore, Md .. mo1thelrl
Aged.,
of Mrs. Avery F. Blake of Am·
A Word to the Wise!
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,ELECTED TO LAW IlEVIEW
Helene Hopper of Dogwood
lane, a student at the University
of vI~glnia Law Schooi, has recently be~n elected to the Editorial'Board of the Virginia Law
Review .
VOTE FO'R TWO
(2-A that Is)
Tbe beague of Women votere
urges' voters to support tbis
amendment. wbich would per·
mit Pa's. governors to run for
.two tetmS, atotaiof elgbtyears
Mr. and Mrs. RlQ'lTIond F. Wi'lCh I If reelected. (DoeS not applJ
ot DickinsOn avenue spimt
to present Governor, J{o-;yever).
past weekend with Mr, lUI,d,Mr:s.I
If he's ~d,
htm
Howard Gilliams, foniler
"·'to do • pOd job !:::~-....:.-.
IMlrs wllo lDO"ed , in A'-.t..
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Colonel
andavenue,
Mrs. George
J ..~~~~ ~~;;~T~h;e~b~ri~d~e;S~m;aI~d~S~w~e~rijell
of Cornell
at hi~~
Saturday, October 21, in the U.S.
Military AcAdemy, West Point,
N.Y. The mll1tary ceremony
performed by the Catholic ChapS.n"
lain Monseigneur Moore.
, Daily
The bride wore a ~:~:~~ aloth Hot " Cold
lenctb, gown of white C
$1.25
B.
:ovember 3, 19~, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _T::-=B. SW A.1t T
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METHODIST NOTES
THE SWARTBMOREAN
Camp Hilltop in powningtown
the scene of tomonow's OfBoard and Church Workers'
Tbe ail da,y Retreat w1U
at 9:45 a.m.
Mr. Kulp wiil continue wltb his
PETER E. TOLD. Bditor
aeriea of sermons on tbe theme,
B'n'·' B. KIDrr.lla.... · .. Bditor
.
Lo1'nOIIl: the Lord's Pra,yer," at
. . .1. D. Peirwol
IlU7 E. hImer
JluJorie T. Told IIboth the 8:30 and 11 a.m. servbicest
Morning Worship. His su ~ec
EDtered .. s - d Claa Matter.I......r)' 114, 1929,.t the Pod
1:~:E~w'.~eek will be "Give Us Dally
~T
.
PI!NIU.
PUIIUSIIED I!VI!IY FlllAY
SWAI11UlOlI!,
PETER E. TOLD.IlAJUORJE T. TOLD.
Pbciae Krlll'wood 3-0900
PM.,;......
Office .\ Sw.l-tbmo..... Pa., WIder the Act of March 3. 18711.
. November 3, 1961
FRI
MEETING NOTES
ng
The women of the Meeting are
9 A.M. Tuesday
lin"itE,d to gather in the Whittier
~Continued
from Page i)
at 12 noon Tuesda,y for
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Beverages and dessert . Huey.Howard C, Jackson. A,
be provided. Tbese lunchJohnson. Jr,. Donald P.
will be held through
uo'ne:s. Edmund Jones. J. Albright
season on the 'first Tues.
Frank G. Keenen. F. Nor-"
of each month.'
Landon. Morris M. Lee, Wil.
F. Lee, William H. Lee, Ran.
LEIPER PRESBYTERIAN
Lee. Chlar/es E. LkinHcolMn,
CHURCH '
R. MacE wee. J ac
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Birney K. Morse, Frank
Shi~hewt~n~:!lg~ !~~t:y
H·H~:1dYOgram.
Tbe Wesley Feilowship will
in
C. Russell Pbi/.
DEADLINE_ WEDNESDAY NOON
at 5:30 p.m .. at tbe parson- Multi-purpose Room from
J. Roland Pennock, H. Lind.
forHorst
supper
and a p.m.
11 p.m.ofonHoly
s~~u~~~;:I~~,~ Ridgway.
Peel. Donald
W. Poole.
Ellis
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1961
••• 1L on
by Sunda,y
tbe Rev.
FlachsTheuntil
Sacrament
Howard
D. Sipler.
M.D., East German physl- munion will be observed at
D. Smitb. J; Roy Snape.
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
in McCaban Hall
d pastor.
Flacbs- Ing Worsblp.
M. Speers. Elric S. Sproat.
The Sacrament of Holy ComII
subject will be "Why I
On Sunday, tbe Chancel
W. Sweet, Charles G.
munlon, without sermon, will be
Morning Prayers are held eachlAJIlI Here; Wbere 1 Am Going." and tbeir families will be
H. Thatcher.
The Junior and Senior rugh guests at a dinner given by
PelterdE. Told,
celebrated Sunda,y at 8:30 a.m. ITue,sdll,Y at 9.
Morning WorShip and Church
Training for Every Member COLD-IF1sllowshlips will meet Sunda,y Clayton Morris, organist and
J. Turner. Wi! ar P. TomSchool will be held at 9:15 and vassers will be beld ~~~I:!8~~;li~~~'~ at 7 p.m. Tbe senior director, at 5:30 p.m. at
and Raymond P. Wilson.
11 o·clock.
9:30 on Tuesda,y and
will have a Cbrlstmas churCh.
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The Women's Bible class will nights next week.
Eacb member will bring a
Tile Christian Education Co.m-.
meet at 9:30. Tbe 10th grade
Tbe Missions and Benevol-It;lnn:sm,as gift whicbwlll be sent mlttes wlll meet Tuesday at
Helen Clyde
class meets at, 10:30, and the ences Committee will meet
tbe Joyce's to be used in their p m
work in Japan.
. C'anvassers will meet
~inners a Spec:ialty
11th and 12tb' grades at 10:45. 1'7· .. n p.m. Monday'.
Eleventb and 12th graders and
Holy Communion will be
Tbefirstofflve monthly Scbool day evening at 8 p:m. for
Music Villa,e KI4.s448,
tbelr parents will meet at 3 p.m. ebrated at 8 a.m. Wednesday
of Missions meetings will be structions.
for discussion.
at 10 a.m. Tbursday.
at 8 p.m. Sunday evening. Dr.
Tbe Session will meet Tburs-,
TbeCbancelCboir will preilent
Tbe Executive Board of
Flacbsmeier wlll also be the day at 8 p.m.
"ElIjab" from' 4'to 5:30 p.m. and Women's Association WII:t~~::~guest speaker for this meeting at
Tbe following people took
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Sunday. at 9:15 Wednesday. The
whicb time his subject wlll be in tbe service last week in
Service at 12 noon will
'Tbe Cburcll Bebind Tbe Curtain.' servance of La,ymen's Sunday:
CHURCH SERVICES
tbe monthly luncheon meeting
The Commission on MemberMelvin Upton, Tbomas Reeves,
ship and Evangelism will meet! Warren Griffin, George Jorgenson,
the Women's Association, to
WEST LAUREL HILL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
beld in McCaban Hall.
Wednesda,y at 8 p.m.
Frank 'Alexander, Robert Banon,
D.Eyor
Robert•• Minister
study
classes are
On toTbursda,y
from~':~I~~~;~H:O:tcb:ki~S~:s~,_an:d~:
~
Robart
O.Browne.Assoc.Mini.t.r
at Adult
7:30 p.m.
Wednesday.
a.m.
2:30 p.m.morning
the ladles
Minister of Christian Education
sewforMethodistHospitai. Those
, any day from 9 to 4.
Sunday. Noumber 5
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES attending are asked to bring
Belmont Ave. above City Lin.
,
sandwich; coffee will be proBala.Cynwyd
8:30 A.M.-Holy Comm!lnion
Toda,y's need for splrltual
vided. Portable sewing machines
Stop in OBi,;, at (Jock Tower
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Worship
cernment will be elI,pbasJizedl are needed evety second Tburs- GIVE to the' United Fund
- for guidance
.
Cburcb Scbool
Sunda,y at' C h r is tl a n
day wben tbe group sews.
9:30 A.M.-Women·s Bible Class cburcb services In the LessonTbe annual Turkey Dinner
ISEorm.ln entitled "Adam. and FaI- B~aar will be beld on
10:30 A.M.-10th Grade Class
10:45 A.M.-11tb & 12tb Gratles len Man"
Churcb Scbool offle.ers and
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship and
Scriptural readings in tbe
~f':::J~~
Church Scbool.
son-Sermon will Include thl!se
BaldTRADITION
of st. Paul (I cor. 2):·
Bridger, Jr.;
3:00 P.M.-"Parents - rugb
SCbool youth and Decisions"
"Now we bave received,
superintendent, J. Walter
Sympalloetlc serviCe, dependablDly GIld
4-5:30 P.M.-'Elijab· First Part the splrlt' of tbe world, but tbe
general secretary, Lynn
7:00 P.M.-College Fellowship spirit whicb is of God; that
treasurer, Raymond A.
und.,nwMllng . . tracIitfonaJ with
7-8:30 P.M.-'Elijab'. 2nd Part
migbt know tbe thi)lgs tbat
adult division SI~p~:j;1
Monday. "'oYitmbe. 6
freely It!ven to us of God.
John M. Patterson;
..!so we speak, not In
roll director, Mrs. Paul M.
IMIOLIVER M.
·'CO.
6:30
's whicbman's wisdom
adult class teacbers,
-.aD. Of sUI' tiS
Tue.day. Nov.mb.'7
e':, but.wblcb tbe Holy
M, Patterson, Willili.m
9:00 A.M.-Morning Prayers
",ached; comparing splrltual
and Mrs. Augustus
1820 CHIIINUT STRIIT
Nicbdlas; youtb·divlslon sup8:00 P.M.-Training for Every things wItb spiritual. But
, _ & .... '
'p
Member Canvass
natural man recelvetb not
. Dana B. Loudin;
things of tbe Spirit of God:
higb class teachers,
III ," •• LOI-''''
L~;:;;::;::;:::~::;-:::::::-I;-TThh;ecOiiiPievl:iiiii'~iiinlcoiilaiiia~~;.;ter,
Isu,pp.~r
MOndaYI~~:I~r;an~
D~.
p.
lano
VISIT
beautiful
•
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8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
can be ,know tbem,
junior higb class
Wedne.day. Novemb.r 8
are foolishness unto
MIles and
12 Noon-Women's Ass'n Luncbtbey are spiritually
Pratt, ClYjle.
eon and Program
cerned. "
William M. Nolan; senior
7:30 P;M.-Adult Education
"
All are welcome to attend tbe counsellors, Mr. and Mrs. Jame:sl
•
s e rv ice s at 11 a.m. In
and Linda Hall.
Cburcb of Cbrist, Scientist,
Childrlm'.l division superinThur.day. Nov.m ..... 9
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
Park avenue.
Mrs. Cbarles So. .Hoover;
8:00 P.M.-Training for
department sUlperinten.:\erlt,1
____ ~M~e:m:be::.r..:c:.:s:.:n::v::a:s:s_ _ _ _ _.I--:I~Sa=W:...:it:..:in~T~h~e~'S:w~aJrt[h=m::o,r::!";-=n_I~~:t . Dana B. Loudin; junior
partment teacbers, Mrs. Robert A.
METHODIST CHURCH
THE
RELIG~IROIUi!S"IDS
ETY
Detweiler,
Mrs. B. Elliott Moc,rel
The Rev.John C.Kulp,Mlnister
OF r
and Mrs. .Harry J. Benton; DrIm-1
Minister for Youth
Sunday. November 5
ary . department
Chari •• Schisler
9:41:. A.M.-First-day Scbool
CbarIes L. Hugbey; primary
Miftister ,. Music
.
' t e a c h e r s , Mrs., HElrbl!ftl
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. Everett
Edney, Mrs. W1Ulam E. Harbl~
Sunday. Nov_ber 5
H~t. speaker. "T; S. Eliot
Cbarles F. Seymour, Mrs.
8:30 A.M.-Morning Worship
and
the
Inner
Lieht."
t:CHUb'"a'rles
Kneedier, Mr. EUld Mr:s ••
9:45 A.M.-Sunday Scbool
p..:uu A.M.-Meeting for Worship. David Burger; kindergarten.g;~I="~1ii
11:00 A.M.-Momlng WorShip
Children cared for In Whittier partment superintendent, II!
7:30 P.M.-Jr. - Sr. MYF
House.
Baldwili Bridger. Jr.; kiI,dergart-1
---~T-R-IN-I-T-Y-CH-U-R-C-H--"i 7:30 P.M.-Bible Study Group. en department
COOK ON A
Albert Bailey. leader.
Th. Rev. Layton P. Zim_r.
James Malcomson and Mrs. ~:'~:~~II_~L.
Cox; nursery department s
Rector
Mon~ay. Nov.mb.r 6
Th. Rey. George R. McK.lvey.
Intendent,
Mrs. CIarenc~le~R:'~:~:I---l
AlJ.-day Sewil!lt for AFSC
ton;
nursery'department
Curate
T....day. Nove .. b.,7
Mrs. Don W. Dickinson,
nooa • Lunclieon for Quaker J. Stevens, Mrs. John C.
Sunday. Nove ..ber 5
WOlllen. Whittier Room •.
(Trinity XXIII)
Mrs. J.Walter strack.
.Wedneadoy, Noy_b.r B
8:00 A.M.-Holy. Communion and All-day Quilting for AFSC
Word
FIRST OtURCH OF
9:30 A.M.-Family Morning P",v.1
COLONIAL COURT APTS.
CHRIST SCIENTIST
er and Sermon
(Nut to Post Office)
11: 15 A.M.-Holy Communion
Sunday. Nov... b.r 5
8:00 P.M.-Evensong
rY,'U"'e not tied to Ihe kitchen when you cook on a
11:00 A.M.-Sunda,y School
KI3-4597,
Monday. Nove.her 6
modern gas range. There ore automatic oven
11:00 A.M.-Tbe Lesson-Sermon
•
9:15 A.M.-MOrning Pr~r
controls, accurate heat control., and now the
..mbe "Adam and Fallen cur ROwaJ - IILAN1'S
6:&1 P.M.-Evening Prayer
Man".
outomolic lop burner thai adju ... to
C'C)PU8..
T.. sday, No_her 7
eyening =
meeting eacb »
N.......IIIII.. C
....
desired heat-no ~!..ching ar burning. See·;~~[
•l"Etdn,escl~
" ,
9:15 A.... -Morning PrlQ'er
new gas range$ at your deal.'s or any
6:00 P ....-Enning PrlQ'er·
409. Dartmoutb Ayenue. open
Philadelphia Electric Compa~y suburban
week, 8 P.M.,
Reading
W.......oy, Nov_her 8
week-dlQ's
except
hnUdlQ's, 10-'
101,0'''00111 arid sel.ct the one you lik. best. look
5; Frl~ even1Dc, 7-9.
7:00 A....-Holy CO_union
for those which carry the AGA seal of ap'pr<'Yol.,
9:15 A....- ..orlllDg PrQer
6:00 P ....-Enol.. Prayer
LEIPER PRESBYTERIAN
don'l be
a polwalcher.
...
MODERN
RANGE!
Room'l~~~~i~l~.~.i~ili.~~i~
n
'i, ...... h,'
.
II: 15 A.II.-MondJIc Pn,rer
1:00 P.II.-BY I.. PnQer
,
CItURCH
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T B E S W A R T R M 0 REA N
November 3, 1961
· rsona-ls
P
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---;!'M-e
....m-o-r-ia-I-To-Be-H-el-d--
LIBRARY BOOK
. SRA Elects Townes
SALE NElS $275
K~.::~~~OK:~:a Kappa Gamma
GrUnn Townes has been ele"'1 Sewing will be held TUesday
Mr • and Mrs. William H. Lee Sunday For Dr. Palmer
Ib- ted president of tbe
at the home nfMrs. GeorgeCorse,
of H
arvard
avenue
bave
returne
(Continued
from
Page
1)
d
d
It
hi
hly
uccessful
411 Yale avenue.
·
home from a two week tr Ip to thde fi owers,
The
L
Recreation
y
' .,erns an d grasses native rary
en Swarthmore
e s g Publlc
s
Wilfred B. Brown,
oun
y,
many
ly
South. Tbey visited in Hun tl n g.- to De 1aware
·
C
t
of fall book sale Wednesday. Dur- Mr·s'.. Joseph P. Remington,
ton, W. Va.. with Mrs. L ee s hic b were rare and severaI never log the course of the sale
Id tonear
h
responding secretary,' Mrs. IJ'''IO'11I
ELECTION DAY
brother 'nd sister-In-law Mr. having been co11 ec t ed prevIous..,.
.- 2000 volumes were dsot
un-I McCurdy, recordin&a secretary;
and Mrs.~A. F. Marshall, and I n spec IaIly In the dec ad e Imm edl- dreds of patrons an athsevera Rodney Miller. treasurer', L,uclarll:l:
Huntsville , Ala., wltb their son- ately following hi s re ti remen t be other small libraries
ed
t ly W. Bu-nett,
,
In _,e area.
assistant treasure.r.
~ah,
in -law and daughter Mr. and walked hundreds of miles wi thi'n Tbe proce s. dd appro;uma
d to tb lib
e
In addition to Mrs. Remington
Mrs. H. C
' layton Taylor. T.he tbecountY,carefully dOing' on- the ' $275,
..,rv"s wlll be a e
,.,.., newly el.~ct'edlf
e
- and Mrs. McCu-'-,
have recently moved from 315 scene reproductions of the fi ora, "
book budget.
directors of the association inRutgers avenue.
many times be was discouraged
elude William R. Campbell, Jr ..
'.
When he spotted an immature
College Arts Festival
and Thomas G. Chew. The
TUes. Nov. 7 7 a.m.-5 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bingham of lant and then returned to sketch
n Final Weekend
whose terms as dlrectors,:~f~~~~~li
Fairview road were called to Den- it at maturlt;y, only to find It had
are Mrs. Roland Colt,
Rutgers Ave. School
ver, Colo., last week by the sud- been lost In the excavation for a
(Continued from Page 1)
president, Cbarles Heisler.
den death of Mr. Bin~ham's new bouse. In cabinets provided
A program of films by Swarth· ertreasurer; John M. B. Wal"lland
Swarthmore Mother's Club
brotber Mr. Edward H. BlDgham by the class of 1895 this collec- more alumni will be shown in Du Mrs. William Salom.
I~====;;;:;===~;::~::ii
of Morrison, Colo.
tion sbowlng various stages of Pont lectore room on Friday at
r
S
Col. Ben L. Olcott returned the ~any plants. Is now boused 7:30 and 11:30 p.m. and on satur- PEO Sisterhood Will
FINE WALLPAPER
Friday to his home on Oberlln In the Martin Library anteroom at day at 3p.rn. 'Children In Crisis, Entertain Today
Matching Fabrics" Paints
avenue after tbree weeks at the Swarthmore College.
and awar,d wInner at the Fifth
ASAM SCHUMACHER. IMPERIAL
United states Army Management In 1929 Dr. Palmer was botan· International Film Festival at
Chapter AI or the P. E. O.
MUR~lS. SANITAS. PREPASTED
Scbool, Fort Belvoir, Va.
on Commander Donald B. Mac
n, "Barpali," and "Korean Sisterbood will entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Avery F.
expedition to Labrador Artist", made for UNESCO, are Chapter P at tbe borne of Mrs.
DO IT YOURSELF
.
of Amherst avenue bave as theIr
Baffin Land. He made three tlie work of alumnus Ted Conant.
Hopkins on
SELECT FOR PAPERHANGER
guest for a few weeks ,Mrs.
collections oflOO spec- Mike Eisler is the author of 'FishMrs. Samuel Althouse, Mrs.
Blake's mother Mrs. Harry K.
of northern plants, present- market.' 'Cradle of Libertf and
IIlff and Mrs. Willlam
We Lend Out $ampl. Boob
Nield 'of Baltimore, Md.
one to MacMillan, anotber to 'Decision at Laurel Falls were
wlll be the co-hostesses.
weekend Mr. J a bn
AcademY of Natural ScIences! d.me by Josephine Krlmsky HanThe slsterbood is a philanretaining one for himself. In sen. Conant collaborated wit~ throplc and educatlo.nal organWALLPAPER CO.
Nield of Akrcn, 0.. brother of
Mrs. Blake, w111 also be tbelr
of bis work MacMlI- Frank Kenslll to film 'The Crime, ization, which owns and operates
f Id
guest.
named an Island for h.m
n
whicb
was
done
a
war
....
Junior
College
n
' I t S thm~e
i Nlevlad",1
Balt·lmor. Pk., Spring ie
Mi. and Mrs. L. M.· C
area..
The entire program take,S about Mo. also has a loan fund of
. Op•• W.d... FrI. 'til' P.M.
and daughterDeborab of
Dr. Palmer was a member of two hours.
million dollars for girls going to FREE PARKING KI 4-4100
road will s pen d the
Xi, national honorary sciThe public Is invited to tour
and sponsors
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wllsociety; Book and Key, tbe new ruts Center building this
R'lace Scho],arslhills
Iiams in Holliston,Mass. Mr. and
College honorar,- week end and attend the
this year are supporting
Mrs. Campbell bad resided
and was a cbarter mem- events.'
girls from 25 countries, most
Holllston for eight years before
of
Swartbmore chapter of
whom are doing graduate study
Upsilon, national social '!CHURCH OF THE AIR"
tbis country.
moving to Swartbmore.
Mr. fUld Mrs. D. Mace
In 1929 be was a memA balf-hour Cbristian ~~~::~t~!p~re;:s~ldent of Cbapter P is Mrs.
of Panisb roll.d visited
of the Council ortheNational radio program entitled "God
Scarborougb of Rutgers
Athietic ASSOCiation. Great Performer" wlll be
president of Chapter Al
daughter Susan at Denison
versity, .aranvill~, 0., for
1938 be was received as a 'cast in tbe Columbia "Cburch UOI1RMrs. Edmund Harvey of Media.
ents· Weekend.
of the Academy of Nat- tbe Air", series on tbe CBS
Mrs. Roy-P., Lingle of Cornell
Sciences. In connection, with work on Sunday, November 5.
avenue was among the guests
Interests in botany, athletics, may be beard locallY over Stat- SEPT. U. S. BOND SALESUnitEldJ
the wedding of Lt.-George
painting. stamp colWCAU 1210 kc. Philadelphia Sales of Series E and H
states Savings Bonds Inllela"fare!
of Cornell avenue and Miss
IU!d golf he had been a at 7,05 a.m.
May Mester of Chicago, held
of the rhiladelphia BotTbe speaker will be Harold County during september
ober 21 at West Point
past president of tbe Rogers, First Reader In a Cbrlst- 5 2 5 ,8i9. Tbls Dri!lgS tbe totELl"'1
tbe year up to $6,336,836 or
Science cburcb. McHenry
Academy.
Valley Ornithological
Douglas E. Wrege of
, and a member of Rolling
will be the soloist. 65.91% of quota. reports
F. F. Wrlgbt, county chairman of
Golf Club.
,
lane bas pledged to Delta
tbe savings' bonds organization.
silon fraternity at the
Many bomes In· the Borougb
of Rochester, Ne~
·a fanglble evidence "of
he is a freshman. Douglas
Palmers' friendship, a treaalso a neW member of tbe
collectlo'n of his Christmas
Glee Club. He Is tbe son of Dr.
always tboughtfUlIY
and Mrs. Edgar E. Wrege.
In the mall, band painted,
accompanied by a
Judith Coles of Walnut
Is a senior student at tbe
In verse, for versifieatenaryCollege for Women
was'liIs great joy. His poems
kettstown, N: J. First year
or remembrance
SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOl GYM
dents from the area this year
lives of many a fondly
clude 'susan L. Morgan·
alumni. Conseq uently he
Heather R. Wisdom, botb
Mondays -8.45 to 10,45
a personal void in a wide
ADUl
Ingford.,
of friends of all ages. here DG'S TO MEET
November thru March
CO-ED
afar.
d f
The nelta Gwnma Sewing group
WILSONS RETURN FROM •
He was associate. I'r
. will meet at tbe borne of Mrs.
If interested. call Phil Swayne. KI ~.1324 or write
COVERED BRIDGE 'HUNT
years with tbe operati;n ~f c;::.. Frank Fitts, 819 Ridge lane,
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Wilson Wyonegonic, Moose on,
Media, on Friday, November 17.
to Box
of Ogden avenue bave returned
Me. He was a 'member'a~~h"_ _ _ _ _lii_ _ilii_ _"
from a 10 day trip to tbe
Friends .Meeting [O':,m'"
and nortbeastern Pennsylvania, bad been active In Friends'
including Wellsboro, to view tble perance and :education
autumn foliage and also to co - tees as well as teaching in
4C~
"'~J;. ,~ .
lect covered.brldge photograpbs. First DIQ' School. He was
.
<#...
A~
"htJllll,
I'V~:
111
They visited 44 bridges which In "Wbo's Wbo in the Eas;~t.~•.~~,
f'r''''''' ~
7"
~
completes
collection
His Wife.
the former
Have your dealer, service sta.~ion, or garage anstall
those in tbetheir
eastern
half of of Bancroft·
Swayne
of
f
Assoc~a!;ti~:o~n~;~~~~~~~~I!i
4a1e'
PEN N
,~
TIP #1
"1.
r-
state, numbering 217 In all.
The Wilsons expressed
regret tbat Smith Bridge near
Route 202 In Granogue, ~el..
built in 1839, was burned
k
all e'en pran
doubtedly as a H ow
.
on Monday night. A year ago
Yeatman's bridge near LandeR-
Square ,whom be married
1902, died in 1932. His
more borne for '!'~.
anv years was
612 ogden avenue. FOllowinng,ePbl1
retirement be lived w~h2;tb
ew NewlIn palmer
Cbe'stout streets, Chester.
ChlP-1
centlybe made his home on
A__"""I
, /M.
WYNN'S FRICTION PROOFiNG in your motor or.
h
t' gIl
eas',er start'lng and smoot er opera In
•
burg, Pa., was ~€~l~~~~~i:~~:~~l copeland
Jr. Hea Is
munk lane,Palmer,
Media wltb
troyed under similar
survived by anotber son, L. Benand those responsible
survived by anotber son, L.
apprebended."
jamln Palmer of Media; a d8l~~~'i
ter Katharine P,almer of[ ~;~;~~l
Ground Breaking Sat.
deiphiB; and a 98-year-old b
Charles of Ridley Park.
For Counly School
~
Ground will be broken on
urday for construction of
~or Cflppled .children at the
Acres site, Lima .
Officials of tbe county
board,' the Philadelphia
for CrippledChildren and
and leaders in the
capital fund drive will
pate in tba ceremony
tor U, a.'m. Tbe scbool,
Ina: aix cIaaarooma, is
to be COIIIPle&ed In Sepltemlier
11182.' .
IIurlDe
VOTE VOTE VOTE
TURKEY DINN~R
&
BAZAAR
Me"' •• ist Fellowship Hell
THURSDAY, NOV. 9
SER~_ 5:30. ~D 7
....... $2.
a.plo .. ...... 10. $1.
AVAILAILE LOCALLY
RUSSELL'S SBYKE • PORTEI H. WAITE , IIC.· F~SCO .~TORS
1EIUH'5 AIIOCO STATION· CHUCI & GIIE SFLYIN' A '.
I
. ..
.
Distributed
Iy
" ... I. SALES coi...,/tHt
126 $. Oranpse, •••
.
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SWARTHMOREAN
November 3, 1961
Irciad~ fiction at 1800 words a min-
been
a'nd technical material at 2700
Lellers To The Editor
by a State-appointed DemQCratic
words a minute. He attributes this
Controller. The machine's failure
, GENERAL ELECTRIC
The opinions elpressed below
even to consider modern metroto the fact that he is
Swarthmore
resident
David
UIIIfa.mi.liar
wih
technical
materialare
those
ofthelndiYlduai
wrltpolitan
problems (e.g., transporiSALES & SERVICE
ers. All letters to The Swarth-atlon), apart from their partisan
man was one ot 75 sludents par- he graduated trom Swarthmore
in the first Philadelphia College with a B.S. in engineering
morean mustbe slgned.Pseudopoliticai aspects, is costty to ail
of Reading Dynamics, a total_ "':'and also to t,he fact 'that lech- 'gymns maybe used If the writer
of us. Where do Swarthmore ReRaymond J. Dawson
d'
h
d
is known to the Editor. Letters
will be published only at the
publicans stand on this machine?
new rea 109 tec nique eveJ- nical material Is logically organiz1~':~,:b~y~t~e'd!~Ucator Evelyn Wood at cd. In fiction it is often
discretion of the Editor.
. 4. Since We believe that local
LOwell 6-4692 /4693
I'
D.C. This new read- 10 switch from bne set of
Issues Cavor the Democratic cantechnique breaks the subvo·' .
d'dat
t
,Thanks Mothers
I es, we are no surprised at
ters or a particular situatIon
'
STATE
ST
oalization
habit
of
reading.
By
h
.
I
d
an
att
t
t
l
21 0 WEST .
•
somel ing Ihat IS unre ate .
To The Editor,
emp 0 c lange t"lie subjecttraining the eye to move straight UJlman is very enthusiastic abelUll We want to thank the manv
ba classical pollticai maneuver
~I§Jljg;rmiM§fiEmD~lmAiEliIr.E3JlT§lrFc1ldown the page it has laught many
-v
y a
. I
lit· I
hi
;,sllls 1110 II'
I::~~,:,,.:~~ei~'
Ihe course and continues to
ementary School mothers
cymca po Ica mac ·ne.
housewives and stu- tice at home with the intention
h
We ha.ve seriously and candidly
-----------~
to
increase
their
reading
d
elped
to
make
the
1961
~~~~~I
offered
able candidates and rel..imp~oving his readi(lg spee
Fair such a success. One hI
by 4course,
to 10 times.
mothers
evant
l'he first
made up of bus_ more. He says that
more's aiternatives
ter i thi to ISwarihti
•
•
::~~~~~:'d from Philadelphia,, a
l s o is improved. James
trlbuted many bours of their
va s n
s e ec on;
was of Yale avenue, also an
and we challenge the local ReIce
during a 12 week peri- by training, took the course
i".,Plannln gt and executing
publicans and the county machine
MIMEOGRAPH
ad. This group had Initial reading satisfaction.
m",or even. As a result,
to compete on that basis.
SPIRIT DUPUCATOR
Home and School Assoclation
.
LOI's G. Peterson
speeds ranging from 220 to 4 8 0 ,
words per minute. .The final readThe new school has
be able to contribu~~:~~:;~:e~~1
PHOTOCOPY
eq uipment to the
ing speeds were from 1300 to 3300 tions at the Warwick Hotel
Wednesday evening at 6 and Rutledge Elementary School.
words per minute. A check up
o'clock to which Ihe public is
~"I
several of the participants
vited.
Sincerely,
,p'"
Vi..
that time has shown speeds
Mrs. WUllam Nolan
Classical - Popular
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PI. range from 3000 to 4000 words
Mrs. James J. FE!f8lIso:nl
WM_ loPATA
fFA'CrORY "rUTHORIZED
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Off· SUPPI'les
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rt.II'",
KI 4-3360
minute. All
comprehension'
theyhave
theygreater
had formerly
enjoyed.
Mr. mlman's speed was a
better than 400 words per
when he entered the class, He
Belvedere
Convalescent Home
2507 Chestnut st.. Chester.
TRemont 2-5373
flil SALE'
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Apples. EI Rancho
COGYatlicot 11111 tIDd - - .
Providence Road, one
• ...11 .......... • 'pull. a: L
ot Rose Tree,. betweel!
81.. "..... .....
N"wto;wo Squlire and Media.
I.UIJJa PIPPIIf TUB!fBII. ~.____
SALE-Buriai lot,
graves
~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~I!!~;~ desirable Rosemont !;ectlon.
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Laurel Hill Cenetery. KIngs3-5531.
Aa.... 1IoD1Io,
QuaaIo
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right
nowlSALE
Enjoy
themmany
withbirds
a teeder
:~~:rd:~ne~ar~~~~;:~£WlndOWI
The best
and baths, etc.,
Jrs .. 435 Plusb
Wallingford. LOwell 6·
IUTOII IISllLLl1l01' .J
Pair
H. D. CHURCH
full
a,"R' AYE., 'WAITH.ORE
SALE - Red 20 incb Trainer
good condition, $16.50. KI4-5095.
Klngswood 4-2727 .
In 500
Swarthmore.
1958
2 door sedan,
and white. MUeage 11,
KIngswood 3-7013.
ROOFING
,
Warm-Air Heating
Air Conditioning
Sheet Metal Work
BOX 48
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1401 Ridley Ayero~~
Chester, Po.
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conditlon,$50. 1oYer
-Simmoos loveaeat bldeAir Conditioner used
Reversible
rug, $5.
Call aftersandsi6 p.m.
LOwell 6.g 175.
O~,.sA.LE - Nearly new Trumpet
case. KIngswood 4-1518.
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McClure
machine
Is an
issue of
election. CItIZens of comlike Swarihmore certain-
ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF Allce F. Barber late
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Picture Framilg
ROGER RUSSElL
PhotogTtlphic Supplies
Letters Testamentary on tbe aiKlve
STATB .. IIONIIOB ha.
Estate, having been granted
IDOlA'
un~er.lgned,
all
persons
~~t.~~~1
to
sald
Eslate
are
req
uested
to
shades
psper
CbInalamp
and
LOwell 6-2176
Telepbone Klngswood payment, and those having
to present the same, witbout delay,
OPIDI PRIDAY BVBNDfOS
to Frances Barber Stockton, 683
Euclalre Avenue, Columbos 9, Oblo 1~_;;;;;;____;;;;;;;;;
to ber Altomeys: 'Butler, Beatty: I.
WANTED
& Johnson, 17 SOuth Avenue,
PennsylVania.
3T-1l-17
CRESSON PRICHARD
day's
or ironing.
REQUE~T FOR BIDS
TRemont
p.m.
Sealed' bids will I)e r.. cahed
Chamber, Bo
NOTARY PUBLIC
WANTED
Day
cleaning
eneed woman. Thuraday
900 Michigan Avenue
TRemont 2--6442 .
""iiU;rEiO:~i;i~;-;ill;;j;t;;;;;d;1
the
WANTED - Work by reliable
onBorSwarthmore
man. 'yard work. oalnllnR.
with
1;~~~J::F,p~ar~~C~hmg~enr~t
REAL TOR.
o~Ri;:r-::-W;;ru,~~j~;,"1
FDR
RENT
Warm,
slhgle room. Teacher, student or
business person. Private room, lovely grounds. Convenient transport.tion. LOwell 6 -4 8 7 6 .
emont 6-9688.
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room,
ing.
Swarthmore
references.
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that has characterized the ope-ratIon of
both our public schools and borough
governmen,t -
Klngswood 3-0272
aware
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or the 'County,
Borough Pennsylvania,
or Swarthmore DI~~III
CEASED.
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8m,_ "'Dp _
J4-11ftr _ " .
deserve
better
governthan they
get.cOdnty
The time-Bertax-consuming nature oC
;,;;;;;.._ _ __..lmllChlne governmentln our county
LOST
RENT-OMce
three rooma.
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are so busy and so well
~~~~~~~g~~~m;ac~bl~n~e,
On
'for all Swarthmoreans proud of 'our fine
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communIty to contInue the record of
FLORIST
Jack Prichard
free EstillKlles
SURE
hcldaw
on furbid
of and
wblchmade
will be
by the undersigned.
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acy, new
KIngswood
work, Ironing
pre- able,
A certified
check torat$100.00
pay_
afterhome.
4, saturday,
and Sm,dayl WANTED
tened. - Swarthmore
references.
to the Borough
Swartbmore
all day.
TRemont 6-5282.
shall accompany the bid and the r,uc·~;-ru~~;:-:=~;;.~;;;;-;;;:;-;;r:I'W:MfTED.=C~:it=;t;;;-;;;;:;;;;;;:~lcessrul
will be requlrr.
:0
FOR RENT - One large room
...;. Good home for very nice enter Intobidder
a contract
lind 1Ilrn1'lb
fic1eney aparlment, private
pup lound abBljdoned on hlghwa.'\'. bonds as req Dired by law, the forms
bath, furnished. One half block
Have had blin wormed, Inoculated, ?twblch ma.y be seen at the omee at
station and bus. Call Klngswood
lU\d obedif)nt. Call .he undersigned. The Borougb
3811.
'
arter 10 ".m. :
serves lberlght to waive aD)' InlormIn lbe hids received; to' ....
Dl
ni...oR
all bids;
~mE_
Iboseto)~.~~~;r:,!,~th;e
Tltemont 2-4759
TIt_ont 2-5689
THERE
BROOIS
;.~~~;~~A::p~artment size Philco
ud Sol
'Since
V0 TE
I''''''0 why Republican letter writ-
Edward I. mil.....,.
General Contractor
Mrs. DonaldoCMcCann
CO-Chairmen
Fair Da,ys ~~~~~~~~~~~I~~~
Mrs. John Bond
Mrs. Robert Lamberson
Co-Chairmen ot the Book WA,iPII' ..""",
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rehiIt
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In Reply
I'Prac11ico1 ...,..-; .. ~. willi aI
will pay you io ........
To The Editor:
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Last week in these
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an astonishing letter
;:;:::.----.1 that Philadelphia's political
Mary Ell...
ganizatl n is th
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PERSONAL - ~'miture
0
e rea ssue
repalr1nl..
SWarthmore's election. At
same time similiar letters
7 South Cheslw Road
appearing in 10Cail,)8\>ersthrouldlICI 3-8093
out the county. We are happy
PERSONAL
~~:Ef:il ent,
replytoSwarthmore's correspond-I~==;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;:;:;~;;;;::;;;~;~I
recreation • rooms,
II '
pores,
eh
L.•
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4-3781.
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'en orse e Democratic machine
.I;I.1.U.1.A.4
.ana
tunlnCJ I:~~ of Philadelphia; if it threatened
WATCHMAKBR
'~~I~~:r.:: m
an extension to Delaware County ......
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LeaDUIII. we Would oppose it; we do not 'Ine Waici.lUId
128 Yale A9lI.
tavortheCongresslonairetlisltrlc,tlocIt ReJ)lWB ~arUunor... 1'IL
ing scbeme referred to by your
- Rooting,
'correspondent; and we are' canthat this scheme will
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adopted.
2, We are opposed to
A,tIbea and Rubbish RemoYed
in general. When,
Mowed. General lwlllDl
the Delaware
>Ie IIudiJ!c A_
11-. .....
Party was
the Republican McClure mac~l-I
ine, Swarthmore Democrats
ELNWOOD
leaders in the reCorm oC tbe D."tv
and clean
to athe
our aiternatlve
party poses
clElarl
Convalescent Home
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machine, which helps ex-
SALE - Magic Chef Gas-fired
one bushel c1l\lac1\)'_
condition, $35. KIngswood 4-
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
WFJL BHI, - 1141 ....
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T......n·'ar S-"Iea
E. Hudson _
THE
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Swarlh'more
S.
November 3, 19111
VOTE
STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN
at the General Electiop - Tuesday, November 7
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SWARTHMORE REPUBLICANS
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FOR CONTINUED GOOD GOVERNMENT
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Noyember 3. 1961
November..3, 1961
TBB BWAaTBMORBAN
-----,.--...:....---...,":"W-:-:-re-s-tl::i-n-g-Coa-=--c:-h-Jo:-:i-n-s~--;-p":'as~t:-:::ni'~e years on a part-time ment of Robert H, Dunn after 26 perlence also Includes six yem
J STUART TORREY
College Faculty
Jolnin the facult
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TENNIS GU8 ElECTS
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more College this fall as asslsttant professor of physical education for men is Gomer H. Davies.
. servted as thhead cofach of
He htas
wres l mg a Swar more or the
New Tenms Club offlc~rs
elected at the annual meetmg
held last month include:
President 'J. stuart Torrey;
Vice-President Edward W. Coslett, Jr.; Vice-President I .
g
basis,
years as the Garn~t coach,
A graduate of East Stroudsburg' D a v I e s played professional
state Teachers College and Tem- baseball In the Interstate League
Ie Universlt Davies will con- a few years ago and more recentp
y,
ly was assistant coach of baseti~e ~ h!ad ~;Ch Oft;re:t!~ng ball at Penncrest' High School
~ h wd a s~ f ~ onb l~ fi~l! es where he was serving as Guld:
a ancocacycre°ate~s:y~h; retir': ance Director. His coaching ex°the veac
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at Lansdowne High School where
he served as coach for the WrestIIrig; Football, and Track teams,
Davies' Wrestling team will be
out this ear to defend Its Middle
Six Cha~PionshlP and his Baseball team will be out to Improve
on Its rather weak win-loss record.
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For Justice of the State Supreme Court
IStudent I
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Judge
Subscriptions
HENRY X~
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for (olle.e aid
Private Sclaoo'
St.de.ts for
Aead ••le year
,Ia.
$1.75
BI SURI •••
To S.ltserilters O.ly)
RIPUBLICANl
~e
Considl'"
ZONING RULES
Board of Adjustment
BorougJt.of ~warthmore
NoUce Is bereby given that the
Zoning Board of Adjustment on October 18, 1961. amended Riile 2. to
read as follows:
, "2. Appeals to the Board of
Adjustment shall be taken
within thirty (30) days of the
effecU ve date of the admWstrallve action. decision Qr retusal complained of."
Ruth A. B. Townsend
Secretary.
2T-1l-3
Board of Adjustment
thl!
man, his
character and hi~ C!xllPl'ielteC'. Judge O'BI'icn is
able and fea,.]<:s.~ .. " unusually esteemed in the
legal pl"ofe&
O:Brien is a citizen of
humane inleresL'i and
distinguished civic
service.
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COUNTY OF DELAWARE
Sealed Proposals will be received
at Ibe Office of Ibe County Controller. Court House. Media, Pa.. up unU! 9:30 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
on Monday. November 6: 1961, for
furnishing all labor. tools, materials
and equipment necessary to construct
Parking Lot at Clayton Park. Garnet
Mine 'Road, Concord Township.
Penna.• which will be opened at 10:
00 A.M. E.S.T. on that date, In the
~resence of the' County Commis-
vorl
'Ae
'sloners.
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Elect HENRY X. O'BRIEN your next Supreme Court Judge Tuesday NOV. 7.
.,. ,'". Swarthmont R.publicon eonllnillo.
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EDWARD K. C~ATSLEY, 47; Vice- •
J:'resldent (Finance) & Professor of •
Economics Swarthmore College since •
. B., College of Wooster;
I 950. A.
MBA
. . . and D.C. .S• Harvard Graduat
e
School of Business Administration.
, Served on Commission on Higher I
stltutions. Middle States Association
0 f Co11eges & Secondary Schools.
1953 to 1959; presently a Director
of the National Federation of College &UalversityBusinessOfficers,
and Member of College Scholarship
Service Commi~ee. and a member of
the Board of Governors of the Pblladelphia Museum College of Art.
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Presbyterian Church. Member of
Swarthmore
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FRANCIS J. BOUDA, 40.' Chief Patent
Attorney.
Scott Paper Co. B.S, Mechanical
.
Engineering. Univ. Wisconsin and LL.B.
Temple University. Lecturer, Villanova
Unlv. TbeRepubllcan'::ommittee has been
Informed that Scott Paper Co, Is planning
to transfer Mr. Francis Bouda to Swltzerland In Jan. of 1962 and thus he wlll be
unable to serve his term. This fact became known after the Sept, 13tb legal
deadline for substitution of candidates
on the ballot. However. we strongly urge
allyoters to pull Mr. BOllda'slever. thereb;, enabling the School Board to fill bls
"CUIC;'. 1'IIe Scbool Baud Is In an excell..
to
a P8fI!OD, un-
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WILLIAM H. GILL, JR., 44 (Incumbent), Borough Council member since
1957, President of Construction
Contracting Firm. Member B'o' ard of
Directors. General Bul1d1ng Con-.
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tractors Association, Philadelphia;
memher Engl~ering Club; Union
League. Former Board member of
Taylor Hospital, Past President of
Swarthmore Swim Club. Graduate
Lehigh University. ••••••••••••
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HARRY GRAYSON SMITH, 42;·Em-
of Swarthmore Presbyterian Cburch.
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, 50; (Incum'-.
bent). Vice-PresldentofGirBld Trust.
C orn Exchange Bank. A. B. from.
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Swarthmore College. President of.
S
th
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war more College Alumni Assocl- •
atlon; Division Chairman of United.
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Fund Advance Gifts; Board Member.
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0 P lladelphia YMCA; ,Board Mem- :
ber of Family Service of Phlladel- •
phla; Borough Council Member since.
1957 F
D
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ormer
epu
Treasurer, •
City of Philadelphia.
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Company. B. S. Degree from Salem
College; M.B.A. University of Pen" s Wharto n Seh 001. Taught,
nsyI
varua
E conomlcs at Bucknell University.
Participates In Cub Scout Program;
United Fund; T. B. Fund; Swarthmore Property Owners Association.
Member. Ruling Elder and a Trustee
ROBERT H WILSON
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COUNTY OF DELAWARE
Sealed proposals will be' received at Ibe Office of the County
Controller. Court House, Media,
Pa. up until 9:30 A.M. Eastern
Standard, Time. on Tuesday. November 14, 1961 for turnishing and
deUvering pilper Towels, Tissues
and DlIle CUps to Ibe County of
Delaware; wbich will be opened "t
10:00 A.M. E.S.T. on that same
day. In .the presence of Ibe County
Commissioners.
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Each hid must be accompanied
by Cash, Certified Good Faith
Check, or by a cOrPorate surety
Bond. either one In the amount of
tenpercent (10%) oUhe total amount
of the Bid, drawn to the order of
tbe County of Delaware.
Forms of Proposal may be obtained at the Office of the Chief
Clerk to the County Commissioners,
at the Court House, Media. Penna.
TIle County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and
~ bids.
G. R. WATKINS
ALBERT H. SWING
WM. A. WELSH
Commissioners 2T-ll-I0
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COUNTY OF DELAWARE
Sealed proJlOsals will be recelveil at the Office of the County
Controller. Court House. Media,
P.... up unU! 9:30 A.M. Eastern
RAYMOND F . WINCH •37'
• Prol'ect Analyst • Commerc lal Deve I opment Divi Slon
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of Sun Oil Company. Received B. S. in
Mechanical Engineering from Swarthmore
College; M. S. In Industrllll Management
from M.I.T. under Sloan Fellowship. Communlty Chest Captain; Assistant RepubUcan commltteeman: Swarthmore College
DONALD S. GUTHRIE. Attorney. B.A. from Get, t y s b u r g Collele·. LL,B. Temple University. Secrecil'SB preSident, Deacon of Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church,
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tary Media Optimist Club. Member Board of Directors Delaware County Young' Republlc~s. Re-',
gional youlb work Counselor. special Industrial
SanDlS and Lou'CDllsultant.
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ember 14, 1961. for turnishing and
dj!llYering Boiler water Treatment
SOOt Remover to Ibe County of Delaware. which will be opened at
10:00 A.M. E.S,T. on Ibat same
day. In the pres6nce of the CountyCommissioners.
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Each bid must be accompanied
by Cash. Certified Good Fslth
Check, or by a Corporate SUretyBOnd, either one in !be amount of
(1"-) of tile total amount of Ibe bid.
drawn to Ibe omlor of Ibe County- of
'Delawue.
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Forms 0( ProPOSal mai' be obtIIbted It !be omce of tbe Chief
C"", to tile COUty- eom-I,,"ou_.
at -Ute Court & lie. IIsdle P8IlD.L·
"fte O.
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tile IiIII& to JWJect ..,. ud
TAX (OLLEaOR'
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•• JOHN A. SCHUMACHER, 54; (Incumbent). Ac••
countant; former Comptroller, Catalytic Construc•
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•• tion Co. B.S. Pennsylvania State University in
• Commerce and Finance. Secretary of the Swarth••
• more Rotary Club'. former secretary of the Swarth•
• more Fire Company'. former chalrman of 'he
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Croslj Disaster Committee; borough and school
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auditor for 6 years. tax collector for past 4 years,
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perterhou.. which .r••hlt I.be..... lind Mid .r..whlt. I I 'Charco,r, -His Ind Hen',
'Thick., Thin' •• httlhlr pricH ••• but not A&'. Vou un shop wilh confidence It AlP
Hel... ,.U PIlY only one pIke ••• the ,dYlrti..d pricI."
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Standard Time, on Tuesday. NQv-
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"Supor-ll.ht"
N.... P,iced H...... r
Porterhouse Roasts
I I II
lb.
13c
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ROASTING CHICKENS 4:~E~.:~D~IO' 35e
lb.
"Sup.,.al,h."
SMOKED BORELESS BUTTS
ALLGOOD SLICED BACON
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"Sup,,·II,Ir'" SlIcH Ivnelloan M.a's
Plain .Loaf
Pickl. Loaf
S.lallll
Old Fashioned Loa.f
Olive Loaf
Spiced LUllch Moat
Pepper Loaf
lologna
INDIVIDUAl
k •. ,kg, 290
YOUR
CHOICE
4
kz.
,k,..
$100
1\\ to 3 Pound
l-1b.
pk,.
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GRA
55e .
1b·65e
2 99'
-lb.
pk,.
Thick 5.liced Bacon '~~;t:.'; 2;\.~.$1.19
Scra,ple ~:::: I;~~, 2ge 2 ::"i. 55e
Fresh Spare Ribs
lb. 55e
Klsslln, Sauerkraut
,::.~. 25e Steak Cod ...... SII....
Sausage Meat ..:~,.'i,~; :.::: 31e 2;~~.15e
Large Link Sausage ':'':.~ ~:. 55e Halibut Steak $11....
lUSCIOUS NOIrTHwmnN'
The County Commissioners reserve
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"A&P'. "Super-ll,ht" St..k s.t. naturaUy (ndud••• U th. nrlo", cut. of tirloin .nd.
able for InspecUon at Ibe Office of
H. Walter Weaver; Superlhtendent of
the right to reject any and all bids.
G.R. WATKINS
ALBERT H. SWING
W¥, A. WELSH
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County Commissioners
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CHARLE5 G, THATCHER, 69; retired; Business Manager of Swarthmore College (1945-56).
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A. B. from Swarthmore College; M. E. from Cornell University; M. M. E. from Johns Hopkins
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University. Borough 'Council Member from 1948 to 1953; member Swarthmore-Rutledge Union
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School Authority since 1957. Member, of Swarthmore Monthly Meeting of Friends. Member Swarth• . mOre Rotary Club; treasurer and trustee of the Glblions'Home. Inc, • •
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FLORIDA JUICY-S to 6 GRAPEFRUIT IN EACH lAG
complete set may be had at the office
of the Consulting Engineers. Damon
& Foster. Chester Pike & High
Street, Sharon Hill, Pa. .. upon the
deposit of Twenty-Five Dollars
($25.00) which sum will be retunded
to Bidders who submit a bonafide
bid. upon the return of these In good
condiUon within' twenty (20) days
after Ibe opening of bids.
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FOR THOUGHTFUL
.RESPONSIBLE ACTION
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OUTSTANDING
REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATES
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Each bid must be accompanied by
Cash, CerUfied Good Falth Check.
or by a COrPorate SUrety Bond. either
one in the amount, of ten percent
(10%) of Ibe total amount of the Bid.
drawn to Ibe order, of the County of
Delaware,
Plans and speoificatlons are avall-
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Proof of the high regard in which
Judge O'Brien is held by voters of
the two political parties is evidenced by the fact that he twice
has been nomiIlated and elected
by both Republicans and Democrats as a Judge in Allegheny
County. His distinguished record
of 15 yem's on the bench is your
assurance that Judge O'Brien has
the backgl'ound and experience for
Justice of the State SUDl'E,ml' GOUl·t.
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FLOWER SHOW WINNERS
SERVIC
Mrs. Robert Turner. both
was made
were
Prize winners In the Flower IN FIRST
MEETING E Swarth l11 0re will co-chair the Annew members to the
President Jim Richards; VlceShow held recently In celebraThe Central Committee of the nual Card Party to be held May IlStS,I1 In the Swarthmore office. President Dabney Smith; Treatlon ,of tbe Golden Anniversary Communlty'Nursl ng ServIceo Del- 2, 1"'6~'.
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surer Patty Seybold, and Secreq p
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Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Groft, ex.
Township and Lynn
Betsy Coddington.
ation of Women s Clubs listed meeting on October 12. at Swarth- ecutlve director, expressed the
R.N .. of Chester.
Other members of the Executhe following' local members: more Borough Hall. Mrs. Robert gratitude ot the board for the
Committee are:
Mrs. W. Allred Smith and M~s. Irving, chairman of Springfield time lind e!fort expended by the
Eighth grade, Peter' Barus.
Young and Judy Golz;
William Lamason, each w~nDlng appointed the following cQmmlt- members of the committee on be- RIENDS FELLOWSHIP
second place In her class. Mrs. tee beads; Membership, Mrs. Jobn half of the Nu~slng Service. DurECTS OFFICERS
grade, Eddie Honnold.
The first meeting of ~~?I~~:~~!~Tolles and Joyce McWilliam C. Rowland and. M!s. II.1ff, Springfield; Volunteer Ser- ing the months of June, July,
Joseph J. Storlazzl, wlDDlng vices Mrs. William H Gill Jr August and September 12 volun- IFrienl~'s junior High Fellows~!p
third places; and Mrs. Storlazzl, of Sw~rthmore.
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THE
Hage 12
SWARTHMOREAN
November 3, 1961
mother, Mrs,
SWI)lG SPEAKS TO
B, Brewster, Sr" four
Mrs. Mildred Kahler, Mrs, MUSIC EDUCATORS
Peter Gram SWing, associate
I, Mr.s, Frances
professor and chairman of the
Miss Louise Archbold
Sergeant Barton Brewster, J
a
William Archbold, music department Ilt Swarthmore
424 Hawarden road, Springfield
Services were held Tuesday College, was the featured guest
died suddenly on Thursday, O(:t-Ial 11 a,m. at Trinity Episcopal speaker at the annual meeting
ober 26, in Paoli, He was 42
Chester road and College of the Delaware Music Educatof age and Sales Agent for
Interment was private, ors Association yesterday at the
(Evens Products Company, 1-'nll-1 _________________ _
Du Pont Country Club. Histo~lc
was
"Music and Academic AnxadelphiaJ
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•
iety.
"
Mr. Brewster had attended the PLACES IN HORSE SHOWS
Last summer Mr. Swing dirUniv:ersity of Pennsylvania and
At the Pennsylvania National
was a member of the Pennsyl- Horse. Show held at Harrlsburg ected the c/lorus for the. Delvania Restaurant Association on October 14, Ann Coslett, aware Music Camp, a 'function
and th~ ~outh Jersey Restaurant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry sponsored by the State DepartAssoClahon.
Coslett of Ogden av,nue won ment of Music Education. '
He is survived by his wife, the sixth in the Junior Open :Work-I-===========or
former Carol BrOWn, a son, SerHunter class and was fourth
Barton Brewster, III, two
the Junior Working Hunter
Jacqueline Carol and
saddle class.
15 SOllth Chester Road
On October 19, she won third
Swarthmore
the Y()ung Hunters under sadclass.
1~;~!~~~:~~Pta~:n~~d Long
son' Geoffrey of
Klngswood 3-1900
II
Island.
SYMBOLS OF PROTECTION
REALLY
A
Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Gemmill
The.e are the symbols of
Thayer road recently returned
profeslional people; men
BARGAIN!
~ie~~,e
Virginia where they enterwho are skilled in their
work. Sure, swift.and posSpeelalixed Instruction - All InstrumeJlfs
It;~~~~~I;PUPilS in several of the
itive in their efforts, they
II
with their Magic Shows.
MUSIC - INSTRUMENTS - REPAIRS
are ready to help you In
Mrs. Roy P. Lingle of Cortime of need. This kind
405 Dartmouth Avenue
Call KI 4-5448
avenue spent 10 days visltof help is available In Inwith her sons-in-law and
surance too. See UI for
~n expert analysis of your
Id,mg:ht,,,s Mr. and Mrs. William
Insurance prograDL I~s
Walters in Lachine, Canada,
part of ·tbe P.B., Personal
Mr. and Mrs. N. Bruce DufService of our aKeney.
in Chappaqua, N.Y.. While
Montreal, Mrs. Llngla took a
We think it important and appropriate to inform Swarthup into the Laurentlans.
All Lines of Insurance
more
voters that one of the Republican. candidates for the
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. LueSchool
Board will be moving from Swarthmore shortly alter
o! North Princeton avenue
Klnj;Jswood 3-1833
the
election.
Francis J. Baudo has been promoted and trans_
Ih •• vo returned home after spendferred to Europe by his employer, too late to be reph.eed on
a week with their' son-inthe
ballot.
,
and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Robert LaPann In Glens
• A new car may cost
'"'"'''' N. Y.
S3,000 or more, today.
This leaves three alternatives for Qouda supporters.
Mrs. Edward M. Bassett of
But a new miracle drug,
1.' You can vote for one or both of the Democratic School
--------------h~OI·th Chester road had as hel
which may save your life,
Board candidates and thus ensure that your vote wi II count
guest' Miss Margaret Tuttle of
for a candidate_of your own choice, 2, You can refrain from
may cost you 53 ; . • or
enesl,e~, Mass. Miss Tuttle
voting for more than onll candIdate, if you are determined to
even
510.
Prescriptions
Friday to stay with Mrs.
vote Republican. 3. You can still cast a vote for Mr. Baudo
C. Ashton of Elm avetoday are a bargain I And'
Their Home City IL,eonlard
and leave it fa the School Board to appoint his successor.
for a visit.
especially at this pharMrs. 'William S. Evans of
Newspaper-Which
macy where only fair
Cedar lane entertained at a
prices are charged. Bring
.Knows Them BestWe hope that in this situation you will seriously can.
luncheon last week at the Inyour prescriptions here!
sider the pemocratic .candidates and make a personal choice
gleneuk for her house guest Miss
Endor8e11
rather than a purely partison or merely delegated decision,
Eleanor Rithmhouse of New,
.
'
York City, and Mrs. Addison
CATHERMAN'S
SWARTHMORE DEMO«;:RATIC C'OMMITTEE
Wickham of Winter Park, Fla.,
DRUG STORE
who is a house guest of Mrs.
Charles Mitchell in Wallingford
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman of
I vU~:::'l~ avenue showed her picIt
of South America.
Dr. and Mrs. George B .. Heckof Park avenue attended the
Reunion and Homeat Wake Forest College,
N. C.. last
Personals
BRIDGE WINNERS NAMED
At the meeting of the Crum
Creek Bridge Ciub last week
Dr. and Mrs. Cliffor
the winners were Lt. and Mrs.
William Webb with Mrs. Wayne Parrish road have returned from
Marshall and Mrs. Waiter Shoe- a week spent ill ,Indiana. Mrs.
Foster Fudge of Crawfordsville,
maker in second place.
, The next meeting will be on Ind.. sister of Mrs. Banta, acIc()mt)anied them home.
November 14.
Mrs. R. Blair Price of North
ICI~ef'ter road and Mrs. Daniel S.
of Parrish road enter11,~~::~,at a luncheon and kitchen
I,
at the Rolling Green
Club on Tuesday in honor
Mrs. Layton G. ,Wilson, whose
I~~~~:r!~~ took place 'on SepII
11.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson
Bryn Mawr avenue' had as
Ithlelr weekend guests recently
Anderson's brother-In-law
sister Mr. and "Mrs. Norman
s. B. BREWSTER, JR.
SERVICES· HHD TUES.
Alice Barber Gifts'
,
SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATE TRANSFERRED
Peler E. Told
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UPPORT THESE CANDIDATES ON NOVI7
Justice ANNE X.
ALPERN
For a Full Term
OTiThe
Suprem6 Co""
01 PtmMylfHinia
The politically Independent
PIttsburgh POlt·Guette,
published In the hom. cItY
01 both candld,1Is for Justice 01 the State Supreme
COurt, wrtteo-
", , , where Judge O'Brien
I, w,"rlsomely hllltant,
Jultlce Alpern Is decloIw
_re Judge O'Brien Is I..
thirst., Jultlce Alpern ..
Urel.IIIY IncI"'-"; wheN
Judi. O'Brien I, In ,pol...
lIst for exlstlnlallpshod ad·
mlnlllrlltlon, Justice Alpern
Is an advocate of impnIH'
mant.nd~"·
VOTE NOVEMBER 7TH
to
keep a Breit woman Justice
on our Supreme Court. JUl'
Uee Alpern', nlm. will ap-
pear In the
umn only,
Derncicratlc col-
MAYOR· HARRY E. OPPENLANDER
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hllkert of
Haven avenue have refrom a western trip which
the American B:r:r';::!
Meeting In San
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Carroll?
of Riverview road have reI~~~~fn~h~;o:~m~eaftcr Visiting their
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and daughter Mr.
Mrs. Charles K, Fassett of
Mass, Mrs. FasIs completing her jljnior'
at Smith College. On Oct21, Mr. Carroll, national
Ise,cr,~taJ·r:V of the American Inof Architects, spoke to
New England Regional Conin Hartford, Conn., on
in the United
COUNCIL· MARY WOOD
JAMES A. FIELD, JR.
JOHN O. HONNOLD, JR
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W. SPENCER THOMPSON
.
SCHOOL DIRECTOR • BETTY McCORKEL
JOHN R. FRY
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TAX COLLECTOR • DOROTHY S. TAYLOR
BOROU~H
AUDITOR· ELEANOR A. MAASS
'~~~i~e~~~~~:~ atteild ed the annulu·1
huSyInIIa ••1CI'ItIc
. state CI,II Fi'tII
-_ . ca-_
SCHOOL AUDITOR· JOSEPH J.ALBANY
WORLD'S WHO'S WHO
The latest edition of .. Wo:rld(
Who in Commerce and
Iduls~'y" lists -three
,
,
P. Jones,
Member of the Board of
UII.IY' ACCESSIONS
I.
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VOTE ,DEMOCRATIC
J.llor OR To
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PersonaIS
ELLOWSHIP ANNOUNCES
EN CLUB MEETS
CHORAL DIRECTOR
The Random Garden Club met
Fiction - James Aldridge, The
Me dl a F e 11 ows hi P H0 use an- at the h'lme of Mrs. Ellis Ridgelast exile, Dillon Anderson, The
Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde o(Swarththat Horace (Jack) Her- ay on tUverview road last WedBillingsley papers, Evelyn An- more and Ogden avenues returned
The Swarthmore JunlorWoman's
Is the new director of the '"lesdllJ. Mrs. Robert Erskine of
thony, Charles the king, Ralph recently from spending the sum-ICliii will hold a festival for IME,dis Fellowship House Chorus. I'
Junior Providence Garden
new members, Tuesday, folHelbert has had extensive
was the speaker. Her topiC
Blum, The foreigner, Pearl Buck mer at her home In Wellsboro. Mr.
Fourteen stories_ A, J, Cronin, and Mrs. Charles T. Thackara, hnwh•• 8 o'clock initiation cel-le••pe:rleIBce with many out stand- as "Put your plants to sleep".
The Judas tree. Dorothy Davis, son-In-law and daughter of Mrs.lernorli~ which will be conducted
choral groups in the MetThe evening of the good sam?r- Clyde, spent several days vlsltMrs. Donald R, Aikens, pres- Irol/ollita. Philadelphia area, and
itan, Jane Duncan, My friend ing with her last week.
/id,ent. Guests on this occasion
known for his unusual backAnnie. Dorothy Dunnett, The
Mr. and Mrs. James Cokeley of
be Mrs. Richard NeVil1e,lg;'~~;~~1 in ancient and modern
game of kings. Paule Marshall, Westminster avenue had as their Ithlhd vice-president and junior II
literature.
Soul clap hands and sing, Robert recent weekend g u est their representative of the State Fed-' He is a teacher at The SlelghWilder, Plough the sea, Cedric brotber-In-law Mr. Leland Davis eration, and Mrs. Fred Charnock,
Farm School, Is director of
Belfrage,' My master Columbus. of LsCanada, Calif., a former third vice-president and junior Imulsie at the East Falls United
Morley, Callaghan, A passion in resident of Juniata avenue. Mr. representative
of
DelawareIPI,eslbyteria. Church, and teachRome, Marquis Childs, The peace- Davis was on a business trip to
voice and violin. Mr. Herbert
Mrs.Robert S. Marrs, mema B. S. in education
makers, Gwyn Jenkins, Kind New York. Mr. aOlt Mrs. Cokeley
David, MacKinlay Kantor, Spirit entertained on Friday evening ·at
chairman, announces voice major).
Lake. Alistair MacLean, Fear is a party in his honor.
the new members are Mrs.
Mr. Herbert along with the
the key, H_H. Munro, Short storLisa Gray, daughter of Mr. and r. George Vanhart of Amherst
Invites anyone who enies of Saki_j.D:S-.;j;~g';,.:F;~~~~ Mrs. ,Gareld R. Gray of Harvard avenue, Mrs. William Eggert
singing and fellowship to
andZooey. May Sarton, The Small avenue, entertail)ed 1611ttle girls f Juniata avenue, Mrs. Brian
with them on Mondays at
rooni. Frank Slaughter, The curse at a Hallowe'en party on Friday Crowley of Rutgers avenue,
Media Fellowship House.
of Jezebel_ Ian Stuart, The black evening at her home.
}Irs. John R. Myer of Rive~- The Chorus has resumed Its
shrike, P.G. Wodehouse, Service 'Mrs. William W,Falrchild, form- .,iew road, Mrs. John Agler meetings for the 61-62 season,
.with a smile.
erly of Hamilton, N. Y.,. is now and Mrs. Willard Knoll both
Monday at 8,
Mysteries _ Jacques Barzun, residing at 615 North Chester
Wallingford.
NEWS NOTES
The delights of detection. Celia road.
Under the direction of the
Fremlin" Wait for the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heath of
affairs chairman
Mrs. Ralph S. Hayes has
Alex Gordon, The cipber, Frances Cedar lane are entertaining with Mrs. Frank Tolan, members
O'berlinl
a small cocktail party on Sunday are making plans forthe club's turned to her home on
Loc~ridge, Murder has its points. for out of town guests in honor annual Fashion Show, Dessert avenue after two weeks In
.,
Rex Stout, The final deduction. of Mrs. Heath's cousins, Mr·. and Bridge. It will be h'eld at the- England. She was
John WelcOJlle, Beware of mid- Mrs. Edmund Love of New York club house on November 28 back to Swarthmore by her
nigltt.
City. Mr. Love Is tlie author of at 8 p.m. The fashion show, Mrs. W. R. Farris of' .n'"'' II. ,
Non-Fiction -. Qoris Anderson, "Subways Are For Sleeping" aptly named "As Time Goes Mass.
Encyclopedia of games. String- which opens In Philadelphia on BY", will feature a medley of
Susan Gowing, daughter of Mr
fellow Barr, The will of Zeus. Monday night.
from the Victorian and Mrs. D. Mace Gowing of
u_
d M D ald P J
th"
I '~e,"ned;Y" rish road, is a member of
Will Durant, The age of reason
bea;n,,- Laura Fe,nni. Mussolini.
DU. an
IS. on
. ones Era to e Jacqu e "
....
of North Swarthmore avenue new Look." All proceeds for the women's hockey team at DenDonald Hall, String too short to on Friday evening to Grinnell evening will be contributed Ison University, Granville, 0 ..
be saved. Tad Mosel, All the College, Grinnell, la:, wbere Mr. to the'Save the ChUdren Fed- where she is a sopbomore,
only
Margaret Bullitt is serving
way h,:,m,;". Richard Newcomb, Jones attended a meeting of the eration for the continued
Sav~. Vlrgtha Petersoc, A ma~er Board of Trustees: On Saturday schooling and support of Nel- stage manager fo,rr:~th~e~e~:~~~~U~;I~:~1
,.
(1od.101l_1
of hfe nn~ death, . Robert SmIth" afternoon tbey atlended the Grin- son yellowhalr; an Arizona of "The Insect C
to
.ROM PHIUDILPN.,.
Baseball 1R Am.mca. Mark Van nell-Carleton fOQtball game and Navajo Indian boy.
presented this weekend as a "
Il?ren, The happy critic. Frances saw tbelr son Larry; 8n end, play
The home' life committee, of the Parents' Day program
Wmwar, Jean-Ja~~ues Rousseau, with the Carleton team. They ai- headed by Mrs. J. Lawrence the College of Wooster, Ohio.
Joy Adamson, Llvmg free. James 80 visited with tbeir niece Susan Shane, has held a series of Margaret, a daughter of Mrs.
Baldwin, Nobody knows my name. Driebaus a sophomore student mid-week worksbops. at w
James Bullltt, Jr.. of Wainut
Da~id Boroff, Camp~s U.S,A. Ro- at Grinn~ll.
many attractive items have lane, Ii. il senior biology ma.lori
mmn Gary, Prom~Ge at dawn.
Mrs. Albert Scboff of Michigan been made for sale at the She is a member of Biology , ,
for train schedules phone EV 2~3030,
GI.ehr~d GroCss'IPuL~hdsbhers onUPdub- avenue returned Monday from a fashion show's bazaar table. and Kappa'Theta Gamma,
or ask your PemiY Agent.
IS mg,
ar
lR org,
n er three week trip t N
E 1 d The final workshop will be I ~m=a=t=lc=S=h=o=q=o=ra=r=y=.
Europe's skies. Art Link,letter, , O f ¥ ' ng an , held at Mrs. Shane's 201 Har-II
Kids stillsaytbedamdestthings, . Col. and Mrs. George J. Logan vard avenue home on ThursHerbert- Matthew...;" 'l'he-" Cuban- of CorneU:avenue have as tbeir day, November 16 at 8 p.. lIl.
I'
story. Peter Matthiessen, The ~~ests for a month tbeir daught.erInstrument Loaned Free
cloud forest. NBC News, Memo to 10 law Mrs. James FitzMsullce C N
. Servlce
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DOROTHY u~
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JFK. Thomas Norton, The Con- L ogan and her t wo c hlld ren Mary
LADIES'
DAYS TO
NEW YORK
$4?~
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Acc·o..d.·on
stitution of the United States,
Ogden Nash, Many long years
ago. Ogden Nash, I'm a stranger
here myself.
orMr. and Mrs. T. ROYaiScottof
Bryn Mawr avenue had as their
guests for a few days last week
Dr. Roy Fairchild, Ii former resldent of· Yaie avenue, and Dr.
James Miller both from tbe San
Fr!lllcisco ';1'beological Seminary.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Shultz
of Drexel pi ac e had as tbeir
guests last weekend Mrs. Shultz's
parents Mr. and Mrs. George
Nicoll of Boynton Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Henry C. Patterson 'of
Maple avenue recently was the·
house guest of ber son-In-law
and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert
M. Harter of Cincinnati, 0 .. and
their three cbildren Ricky 4;
Janey 1% and Robert Scott who
arrived on July 17.
Vii",.
Wednesdays .
and Thursdays
Pennsylvania
. Railroad
Elizabetb and James, Jr., of Fort Gives 1ST Fall Rep~o,.~r~.~t~~~~!~~]bM'"
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Ord, Calif.
Ronald K. Porter,
---------president of the Community
WINS 'JR. MISS' nnE
Ing Service, Delaware Count:vJ
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presided at the first fail me,etlild
Cheryl Ann ,McMinn, age 17 of the group recently.
CONGRESSMAN WILLIAM J. GREEN,PHILADELPHIA
a senior at Penncrest
Mrs. ElI?aheth Ann Groff,
DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN HAS ORDERED HIS WORD AND
School and the daughter of
ecutive director of the service
and Mrs. Arnold R. McMinn
announced that 6,590 home visits!
CONGRESSMAN WILLIAM J. GREEN, PHILADELPHIA
Upper ProvidJlnce, wonthe "Del-I were made by tbe nursing
DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN HAS ORDERED HIS WARD AND
aware County Junior Miss"
during the summer months,
DIVISION WORKERS TO TURN OUT AN UNPRECEDENTED
Saturday evening, October
433 physical therapy t~:~~t~~~tr~
VICTORY MARGIN OF 130,000 VOTES ON NOV. 7 TH.
the Swarthmore High
were given during the same
bET US PAUSE AND·'CONSIDER WHAT THIS MEANS
Auditorium.
val. The ·service Is now in
TO DELAWARE ,COUNTY. WE KNOW HE HAS HIS EYE ON
Two Swarthmore High
of a full time or ·parl-tlme
OUR
COUNTY IN THE CONGRESSIONAL REAPPORTIONwere among the Fome 14'
cal therapist to continue
MENT.
ARE WE GOING TO SUBMIT TO THIS INJUSTICJl!?
testants who participated. in the therapy treatments.
I
FEEL
CONFIDENT, NONE OF US IN DELAWARE COUNcompetition-Lorp.ne Hebhle, 17,
Three child health
TY
REALLY
WANT THAT BUT LET'S NOT CLOSE OUR
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant maintained by the service at
AND
EARS
TO THE FACTS. THE DEMOCRATS ALL
EYES
Hebble, 3rd, of North Chester by, Woodlyn and Media were
OVER THE COUNTY ARE WORKING FEVERISHLY TO
and Cynthia June Roberti, tended by 580 children during
PAVE THE WAY FOR "BOSS" GREEN TO GET HIS WISH.
pf Dr. and Mrs. D. summer. Seven high school sttld-I
Roberts of Harvard avenue. ents donated 132 hours of volur,-I
LET OUR VOTES ON NOVEMBER 7 TH PROVE TO
Cynthia shared· the
eer service at the centers,
CONGRESSMAN GREEN THAT WE OF DELAWARE COUNaward,
two high school students workedl
TYSTILL DEMAND THE RIGHT TO VOTE FOR OUR OWN
the pageanfentrants, with 40 hours autoclaving syringes and
REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS.
Wotbers, 17, of Upper needles. Seven.ty-two children
A REPUBLICAN MAJORITY WILL PROVE IT CONHigb School.
were referred to summer camps
CLUSIVELY. HE WILL HAVE TO LOOK ELSEWHERE FOR
Joe Martin, Wallingford enter- with scholarships provided. by
THAT "LOST" SEAT.
was master of ceremon- local clubs. Six nurses were refor the event sponsored by cently added to the nursing staff,
BESS C. DEAtON
Media Junior Chiunber of
ttention Swarthmore Voters
GIVE to the United Fund
Rosa Valley
Inc.
Mltfle1uwa RoM - Media, Pa. Oppoel.te Bleh Mead_
(IIdWII :0.&_ lIiB ILwd ud -KDowltGa BMd)
T."phanene..ont2-7Z06.
IvA . . . . . 'ALMO
College Horse Show.
Donal~,
THE SWARTHMOREAN
JUSTICE'OF THE PEACE· JAMES L. MALONE
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Carroll,
of Riverview road and their
IY(lUnlgest daughter Patricia visltBuck Hill Falls last we'ekendl
attend the Annual Meeting of
Pennsylvania Society
I~:~~~~:~~s. Mr. Carroll is a pa'''1
I~
of that society. Miss
Margaret Carroll visited
brother-in-law and sister
and Mrs. Charles K. FaSSE)ttl
Northampton, Mus., last
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For 11 years responsible for the supervtaion of 10 departments including accounting,
tabulation, payroll, tax sYstems and planning; six years SWarthmore Borough and
School Auditor;
A graduate or the Pennsylvania state University with BS degree to Commerce and
Finance;
A realdent or swarthmore fat .1 years; 8Il acUve member IIDd a farmer secret..., or
the SwarthlllOre Fill! eomPllD1.
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RWARTRMOREAN
. LEGION AUXIUARY ASKS
. OIRISTMAS Gins
'he
Mot••rs ~I" To Hear
Talk 0. Accessori.s
Mn. Edwanl W. First
Services H.WII Media
. Mrs. DoraKlaustermeyer Furst,
Donations Will Aid
a resident of 111 GueJnsey
. Meeting Is Scheduled
Coatesville Veterans
For the fourth year the Amer.
1942, died on Sunday. OCIt-! For 8:30 Thursday P.M.
c
L
I
A
III
.
1"--22.
She had been ill ~,
~In.cel The November meeting of the
i an eg on ux ary. Umt 427
C I
bf Swarthmore will. start thel;
0 lege Names Forwcfcod
S rth more
t'
wmual Voluntary christmas pro'
A native of Cleveland, 0.,
'b wah Id
Mo hers Club will
. t f th
Head Basketball Coach
moved to Wilmington. Del.,
. e e. on Thursday. November
jec or e women and men vet·
h h b d Ed
d
9, promptly at 8:30 p.m. in Mc
erans at Coatesville Hospital.
The appointment of Robert er us an
war W.. in 1937, Cab
Hall
t: ..ch year the Auxiliary under
I 011.1
Forwood as head coach of bas. five years prior
an
the Presbyterian
H to htheir
b move
d
Church.
Mrs.of Andrew
Wallace.
the leadership of Mrs. Oscar J.
ketball
at
Swarthmore
College
.
er
us
an
,
presiden~
will
preside.
Monthly luncheon to
Gifcreest, rehabilitation chair.
has been announced by Willis J.
in 1959. retired In 1942
Following the business meet·
man. collects and send Christ.
Be Held on Wednesday
Stetson, director of athletics. general manager of thCe!hemi,~all ing Mrs. H.. Leland Clifford .will
A graduat e 0 f West Ch ester Company's Grasselli
mas gifts to several hu ndred
The Rev. Merlyn A. Chonpel
introduce the speakerJor the even!
ernotionally ill men and wornen D.D., who for 23 years was....Sec. State College and Temple Uni•
i ng, Mi 5S Betty Best, well known
Mrs. Furst was a mernber df'
;:~~nt~es~hO no longer have retary for the Interpretation of Ihe versity, Forwood assulMs the Presbyterian Church here
in the field of fashion as Suky
Board of Nationai Missionsof the post after 20 years as coach at active in Circle 6 of its
Rosan. Miss Best will give a
This program, Says Dr. J. A. United Presbyterian Churc
Chester High School. In the past Association.Shewas also a
dramatic presentation "Lady Be
nine years,
his teams
h ve won ber of the Friendly Circle and
L ove,
ly .. Illustrating how a basic
Doering. hospital director of the U.S.A .. will speak to the
a
1600 bed Veterans Admlnistra- Association of the
154 games while dropping only Woman's Club
, d r e s s can be 8Cecessorized so thal
tion Hospital at Coatesville. Church Wednesday. following
21, one of the best records In
She is surv'ived by a· son
it . becomes many differenl 't.;:
assures
the
veterans
of
the
friend
nation
TWO
of
his
plover
h
i
t
ship of men and women in corn. monthlY luncheon. His subject b
it
Hi
.... 8 ave wardE.of Wilmington; four
unusua cos umes.
.
children. Edward W. Furst, 2nd,
Miss Best 4s a repres(,lltul.ive
munUies such as Swarthmore. RWiellspobneSi'b'iolultr !!.erUage and
It is hoped this year that many
f
y
teams h&ve gone to the State of.A1leptown. Mrs. Diane Hertz. of the Professional.Laundry
will choose a gift from the list
A ormer missionary in Lol1.Un Championship plovoffs In ad. feld of Toledo. 0.. Roger
Foduindatlon. She has appeared on .
..
.
America, Dr. Chappel is making diti
F
od....
. .
Furst of Denver ·and
ra o. television, and as com··'
gIven
below,
leaving
it
on
the
on
orwo
was
h
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men t a t or of nurnerous fashion
white bench on the Gilcreest a ispeCial study of the poslr col· one df the top 10 hi~o~~~ ~ Furst of Wilmington; an d
on al and pre·sent day stOry
b k tb
00 great grandchildren
shows.
. t 208 V
porc h a
assar avenue, or that part of the world, with
as e all coaches in the nation
Services were h~ld in
. Hostesses for the evening are
send a check to the Gilcreest ial reference to the
two years ago by Scholastic Maga tob 24· Ith th R
Mrs. Anthony Pinnie and Mrs.
home In order tbat a gift or gifts of the Protestant. church.
azlne
on
er , wof the
Will'lam Tracey.
pri' to hi
t t h
ert 6c Browne
.
rnay be purchased fQr those who
He has just returned f
or
s pos a C ester
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long for Christmas or a party I t f f
rom
Forwood served two years as th~ Presbyterian Cburch
I Saw It in The Swarthmorean
basketball coach at Clifton I---::----:--:::-:~....:._-J..!_.:.-._:..:.::..:.:.::.::...:.::.::::..:::..
with these gifts included. The as 0 our 1961 National
deadline is November 25, as the sions Traveling Seminars.
Heights High School after three
gifts must be packed and ra- ing 10 states in the
as a NaVigational Officer
...
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ceived at Co·atesville by Dec: the Rocky Mountain area. and
in the Navy during World Wa IT
ember 1.
Southeast. He has recently.
In assuming the present post~ b~
The list for. the 47 women pat. ed Hawall as the leader 10.
he succeeds Willis Stetson
h
Borough
ients chosen Includes:
first United Presbyterian, tour
served as Swarthrnore's ~o~c~
3 - 2 - 3 - Soq,th of Railroad
~'ione. ry or writing porttol. that new state.
from 1939-49 and 1958-61
st ...
Dr. Chappel was born in
, .
3 - 3 -.3 - North of Railroad
io~, hose, emery boards, lipstick Ington, D. C. and is a~:~i.:~1
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inplasticcontalners,headscarfs of the University of
3
5
3
Business
District
gloves, plastic rain boots, slip- and McCormick Theological
r;.~
per socks, playing cards (Pin,
ochleand straight) pencils.
12:30 luncheon will
scuf~; military sets, wallets,
College
deodorants In plastic containers, served by Circle 3; Mrsl John
Will Play Darby Rams
shower caps.
McQuade, Jr.
Saturday at Home
4 - 2 - 4 - Mary Lyon School
For men - cigars, stationery,
In a r.ealthe
.l- 3 _4 - Field House, Prep School, Power
. House
ballpoint pens. handkerchiefs,
WORKING
I t
sweaters, socks. ties, wallets,
an Swarthmore HighSchool fOI~t'l
4_4_4-:Campus
military sets, pipes, tobacco,
Florence Tricker, formerly of bailers staved off a Sharon
tobacco pouches, gloves, shirts, l,pentPark avenue, swarthmore, rally to capture their fourth
pencils,emery boards, scuffs, I'
a few weeks In Brlt8J.n on tory of the season 13-11 Sa:turd~YI
deodorant. (in plastic contaln'
last lap of a mammoth Euro- Ilt Sharon Hill. Spearheaded
ers), after-shave lotipn, sb8vipg
working·tour. Miss Tricker
return of Ron Hoge to fulll·,
Other
ki\s (no·razors).
a painter, sculptress and back and of Mark Detweiler
A gi:oup or organization may
of art.
left halfback fulltime, the Garne,tl
5_6_o-0utofToWD
wish. to send a record player,
Over two years ·ago sbe arrived offense rolled for good chunks
6 - 6 - 6 - General Alarm
electric shavers, TV, portable·,
Europe and tr/l-velled in many·1 y a r d age almost at will.
Hi-FI or aCQ uarlUm stocked.
including Ijorway, HoI· Quarterback Dick McCurdy call',
France, italY and Sicily, ing the plays.' Swarthmore tll(:k'l
and sketching as
les Co-captain John Bond and
More recentl,)' she has
Bnllard practically
These Signals are E!ubjeet to Change
;!~1i:ll!in BrltBU> where she
the center of the Owl line ..
brass rubbings
their devastating blocking.
11 a.m.· 6 p.m. - 3 .Blasts
·
the United Fund
brasses. She·
Hoge, in particula~, was unsltop·1
GIVE fo
this .country last m mth to
pable as he drove, chugged
12 Noon Sa~rday--'-siren
Irange an exhibition of her
twisted, for six or eight yards
the past two years at
every carry.
Fire Call - KlnpWoocl 3-4507
in New York and
It was a great win for the Gar·
=iiiiiiii~iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Miss Tricker was
net and fans ·werelteated ·to· a
II
19uest of Mrs. Alfred E.
real sw·artlimore offensive when
Lafllll'ett;e avenue. After
they saw rpcket Ron Hoge bac~
lexnume,a her paintings In.
In action, along with George
'L'I
countries, she is·
Welsh and Mark Detweiler. Un·
week into her new .
all three will be miss·
PUJtS·~
In tbe Del Mor M0 r r i
the remainder of tbe sea·
Cheiten avenue
because of injuries.
Germantown.
Tomorrow at 10 a.m. the D.orby'
bring an undefeated team
UTA. Fa,.... "';tA fAe OetGl7D,ud Barn"
Rutgers Field. Their record
DlrectieM:
.......
s.............. _ IMtiIMNl Pill. to 0 .......,. T. . ....
ISI.ea,ks well forthelr season thus
..... 112 .....d _ . - . . Iv..2",,'-/. _ rItIIt .. " - _ ...,.."" v._
, but the G arn e t beams a
10 A.M••• I'.t.t.
I """ it in Th.8 S_rtk..........~
jaundiced eye at their 20-19
TRemont 6-9047
Daily .... SuaD.,
squeaker victory. over Media.
Missiolary To Addr.ss
Pr.sbyt.ria W
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Borough ·01 .....arlhmore Fire Si....als
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UNION SCHOOL CALENDAR,
1961- 1962
for Coli ••• aid
Prlyat. School,
St,d ••,s for th.
~cad ••lc y.ar
I
$1.75
November 14
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November 2S and 24
December 22
.January II
Mareh 2S
April 2
April 20
May 30
.June 10
.Junell
.June 15
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lIuaines. Edneation nay
Thanksgiving Holidays
SchoolClciioes _. Christmas Vacation
School Reopens
School Closea - Spring.Vacation
School Reopens
Good Friday
Memorial Day
Baccalaureate
Commencement
Last Day of School
How do you keep carpet cl...n1
12. NEW PADS can sometimes give
your rugs a new lease on life
Parti~arly if
your rugs. happen to be Itx~ptionally lO~la·clll
:~. yo~lX2ds maylongaiDCIt hav~ n~ed rep,lace.
Pads
: We can easily m8allUle your rugs for new
while th,ev,"
being cleaned. or we can come to your house
take m_urement&.-
SCHOOL HOURS
ElOlenlal'1
Kindergarien -
...
Seco...tary,
School Begins - 8:35
.
Morning Sesalon 8:46 • 11 :30 Lunch--J'unior Hlgh-l1:45 • 12:26
Senior 'Blgh-12:29 - 1:09
KiDdergarien School
Elida
- 1I:87 except on Ille
Afternoon Session 111:30 • 3:16
folloWiJlgA.MJ!!hIJ' Daya:
.
Gradea 1 - 3 8:45 - 12:00
.Jr. HiIIi - .........,. - 8:10
1':00 - 3:lli
Sr. HiP .!. Th1inda,. - 8~
-1:10 ..
.
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~RTHMOREAN
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SWARTHMORE. PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1961
HOlIDAY fAIR 11IJIS.
SCHOOLS CWSED OPBIS GIVING SWOII
TUESDAY,NOY.14 ANNE WERT5NER WOOD
ET1B V. GA* •• ,
SEIVICIS WEDIIESDAY
POST OFFiCE
.CWSEDSAT.
The Swarthmore Post Office
will be closed tomorrow, Nov·
longtime Resident Was
Swarthmore schools wiil be
closed on Tuesday, November IS 2 P.M. F~ATURE
ember 11, in observance of Stricken November 5th
Former School Direct:r
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Jones Lua- 14, when teachers In Delaware
The pumpkin has been frosted Veterans Day. There will be
Ethel V. Garrett. wife of AI·
ders. wife of Thomas H. Lueders County participate In the 1961 and there's a special Thanks.
bert N. Garrett of 228 Garrett
of 317 North Princeton avenue Business-EducatioDlDay.
giving and Christmas feeling in no delivery of mail, and the avenue, died at Taylor Hospital
died "t 2:15p.m. Tuesday in Del:
Busiltess-Education Day is the air as the Women of Trinity windows will be closed.
Sunday. November 5, in her 81st
aware Cou'!ty Hospital.Mrs. Lua- arranged by the Delaware County Church set the mood for their an.
The lobby of the post oHice year. She is survived by three
ders had been ill for a month be- C!tamber of Commerce. Approx. nualHoliday Fair,NextThursday,
children. Caspar S. Garrett of
fore entering the hospital Satur- iJnately 1700 teachers and sup. frorn· 10:30 a.m. untii 9 p.m. the will be open for the conven· Swarthmore, Mrs. Gordon G. powday morning..
ervisors from'16 school districts church will be transformed into lence of box holders from 11 er of Monkton. and Mrs. James
Born ·near Conshohocken on and the county office will be a wonderland. Mrs. Benjamin
S. Ilayes of. Watertown, N. Y .•
August 29,-1887, Mrs. Lueders guests of business corporations, Eatonprornisesthe most splendid a.m. until 1:30 p.m.
12 grandchildren and sevengrea~
was educated in the Philadelphia law offices. and finance com· fair ever.
grandchildren.
Public Schools and a Boston nor. panies. The purpose of these
Anne Wertsner Wood. author"~lk
Mrs. Garrett was the grandmal school of physical education, visits is to increase teachers' flower show judge and decorating'
daughter of Curtis Woods who
an institution which later became. knowledg~ and understanding 0 authority. wili prese~t ber brand
Q..L.
was killed at the. battle of Get·
part of Wellesley College. Mass. business 10 general.
new lecture on "Holiday Decor.
_.
. . .tysburg. Her fatherwas Dr. Frank
She taught physical education at
at~ons" at 2 p.rn. the day of the Frances Homer Slated
Martin Varreil, a graduate of Jeffau.
ferson College and a Lieutenant
the Germantown Fnends SChool
for 10 years and for several sum~II~
The varied features of the fair For 2 P.M. Tuesday
In the U. S. Navy.
,
rners had
been
chief
counselor
at
.
.
.
.
.
,
~...
.
and
their
enthusiastic
chairmen
At
th
tat
d
'
Mrs.
Garrett
attended
Friends
'
. I d e s e rneetmg of the Central School in her early youth
a gi r1s camp in New Hampshire.
lOcAu e:
Woman's Club of Swarthmore, at which time she rnet Albert N
Mrs. Lueders· was a member
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ttic tables, Mrs. R.T. Bates; Tuesday at 2 pm Frances ln .srre tt b th h .
b
f
and secretary of the Swarthmore Barber Memorial Titles
country store. Mrs. W. W. Watkins; Homer, dramatic ;eader will praU;rr Of th e':f me~ e~s 0
toy chest, Mrs. Valentine Fine; sent her original dra';'a, "The th: sscho~1 meag~~e~n A f~
SChool Board from December. 1931
to November 1939, a period that Still to be Chosen
fi.sh pond. Mrs. F. S. Cbambers; ShaWl". This is the story of one months later Mrs Garrett then
S8W the b u i I din g of the high
The selection of. books for the phon.o~ph records, Mrs. George woman's life in three scenes. Ethel woods' var~eil, left' Phil·
school gymnasium. Shealso work. Helen Brown Memorial Fund was BerllO, food tabie, Mrs. Robert portraying her in youth, in mat· adelphia where the familY had
ed with the Red Cross during announced Wednesday by the Smart and Mrs. George ;Place; urlty, and In old age. Its·truth; resided for several years, for
World War II, helping at Vailey Swarthmore Public Library. In Coke bar, Mrs. Da~id Clair, candy artistry, and humor should ap- Portsmouth, N. H. A few years
Forge Hospital with weaving aDd line witb Mrs. Brown's own. en- table, Mrs, M.E. Tippett and Mrs. peal to all.
.
later, she attended Temple Uni·
loom work.
joyment of travel, a portion of R. G. Tressler; children's shop,
Miss Homer writes her own versity where she'obtaineda·Cer·
She was a me m b e r of the the fund has been allotted to the Mrs. A; B. Chisholm and Mrs. J. cbaracter sketches and humorous tificate as Kindergarten leacher .
Swarthmore Friends Meeting and purchase of two very handsome T. GormallY; booksbelf, Mrs. scenes. and has entertained many She and Mr. Garrett were rnar·
a fornier member of the Poet's travel books. One _ a stunning Jwnes B. Bullltt; aprons, Mrs. clubs In tbe East and Middle ried In Portsmouth, N. H., on
Circle. She had lived here since photographic excursion Into tbe Frances Sessions; properties, West. She works alpne and with· May 20.1903.
1922.
dark mysteries of the ancient Mrs .. J. W. Haubner; hand mono· out scenery or curtain, but 1":' Mrs. Garrett took part in many
In addition to her husband, jungle ruins on Angkor _ is the gralDlDg, Mrs. J. G. Hebble; and through her skill the stage be- activities In Swarthmore where
whom she married on October 20, work of a French archaeologicai publicity, Mrs. Wllllam Proctor comes peopled with vivid char· she and her husband have ra1920. she is survived by two team. The second book selected, and the E.Y.C.
acters.: .
sided since their marriage.
-.
Tea will be served after the
During the First World War,
daughters and three grandcbil. sachevereU Sltwell' s new 'Great
dren.
'
Houses of Europe,' witb more . .
meeting.
she served on ·the Red Cross
Services will be held at the than 500 photographs and an enCtLnteen. She was il member of
convcnie!lce of the familY atwest· grossing text almed at a ttaval· SlUDBIT· COUIKIl·
. .,
the Swarthmore Woman's Club
Laurel Hill Chapel.
er's heart. promised to be one of
Riddle Hospi~1 Manager and on several occasions per·
the finest new bdoks of the fall Program Will Be Held
,. 5
k H
5
formed in plays given under the
ROTARIANS TO HOST
season and a welcpme addition
,0 pea
ere Nov. 1
auspices orthe swarthmore Playto the library shelves. In addition Thursday Afternoon
The Swarthmore branch of the ers' Club.
DISTRICT GOVERNOR
to the above, this Fund will make
Last January, a Junior Hil: Riddle Memorial Hospital cord·
She was, with her husband. a
The Rotary Club of Swarthmore possible at long last'the com.. steering committee chairmanned iallY invites all interested memo memberoftheSwarthmoreFriends'
wili host Dr. Horace F. Darling' pletion of the inva1~able Oxford by Kathy Bradbury and manned bers of the community to an open Meeting.
.
ton governor of District 745 of companion series In the refer· by Bill Zirnmerman. Tim Mccat. meeting on Wednesday in the
A memorial service in the
RObuY International at 12:10 to- ence collection.
. frey. Lolly Bullitt. Eleta Jones, American Legion room, Borough Swarthrnore Meeting House was
day at the Ingieneuk.
In annouDclngthelibrary's sel- Jay Magee, Judy Golz. Jay·Sip- Hall. at 10 a.m. Edward James, held W~dnesday at 2 p.m. InterDr. D.ulington is rnaking his ections, Librarian Mary. Ann Hun- ler, and Eric Sundquist, with general manager of the hospital, ment Will be ,at the convenience
of the family.
annual official visit to eacb of sicker emphasized especially the (then) Council Resident Sharon willlle the guest speake'.
---------the 36 Rotary Clubs in South· valuable part played In the de- Parker and Vice-President Lynne As Riddle Memorial Hospital
eastern PennsYlvania. -He will velopment of tbe library by memo Lewis as ex-officio advisers will begin serving the community
address the local club aDd con. orlals and gifts. During the past began the planning incident t~ in the coming ·year. the auxiliary
I
fer with President James B. Mur. year. Miss Hunsicker revealed, being host school on November feels that everyone will be inler·
rllll, Secrewy John A.. SChumac. jundreds of books have belln do- 16 to the 65 member Intersubur. ested In bearing more about its
her and committee c\1alrmen on nated to the library by scores 01 ban Student Council Conference progress. Refreshments will be
Garnet Canteen rnet Saturday
Rotary administration and ser. individuals and group:,. Many 01
All public schools In BUCkS: served.
at the Rutgers Avenue School
vice activities.
these boo.ks, whose titles range Chester, Delaware. and ~ontgom.
for their first reiular rneeting of
Dr. Darlington, a general prac. from dupl1cate copies of current ery Counties have been i n v i t e d ·
the year. Prizes were swarded
n to Kitty Wynkoop for having the
titioner in west Chester. is a popular fiction to the library'. to participate in the program for
.
J~ lucky nurnber and to Matt John'
member and past president of pnzed new collection of works this year's sixth annual get.tothe Rotary Club in that town. In on art th~ry and technique. are gether.
son and Kathy Estey/the winners
addition to hIs many Rotary act. added directly to the shelves.
Feellngthatcloser asspciation
.
of a spot dance.
.
ivities, he is a past-president Others, not of immediate use tc of all the. schools. under a char· . Saturd~ mormng •. 9:30-10,
This Ssturday. Canteen will
of the west Chester Civic As- the library are held and included ter, with perhaps a common stud· Will ag81n be story-:time at the stage a "Sock Hop." Prizes
sociation' chairman of tbeHealth as part of the library's semi· an· ent code to govern honesty. con· swarpthlllPk~e Publi:CtLlbtrl~ry. ~ea· will be given in the following
o'
. com· nore
er lOS.d aSS1S an. htly
lbrarlan
and Safety, Committee of the Boy nua·I b 00 k saIe, ~h
, us t oserVlng
duct and d ress, the steenng
h
f . ' cat ego ries picked by Linda Hoppng
Scouts of America, ChesterCoun' a valuable
mittee
recommended
the prepars- talaSe fPrepare
· St eners 10
. t81hriY
the
ri Ifunction.
fu d I
. .
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or young al lS
s per,
f ni secretary-treasurer:
'
ty Council and a member ·of tbe
Memo a
n Spay an espec' tion of a tentative Charter and a second of a
"e
f
thi
un es. socks, the ugliest. the
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. the. en- tentative
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mon thy mos t unusu al ,an d the brightest.
Chester County
Historical Soc' 1.
stu den t C0 de. story sessionssen
to be
iety.
nchme?tof ~helib~~y collecltl~n.
students have prepared both.of library.
10
e Dress this week will be school
Sucb gIfts, 10 addition to proVld· these documents. and the entire I
ddT
hild ' clothes. but np sneakers. Can·
ing a uniQ uely lasting and usefnl Junior High SChool faculty, plus
n.~. 1 10~. ~~w c re~ s teen will start at 8 o'clock.
ACCELERATOR JAMS,
remembrance. give.the library as every student curren~.enrolled, ;':~~':c~~n~n t~~ Sh~I:~n~~r ~~!~
The chaperons this week will
ORIVER PANICS
well the opportunlty \0 add to will have made an indindual con- I
nd c'r I ti
1
be Mr. and Mrs ..Loran Foreman,
tribution to the antic!pated suc·
50
Mr. and Mrs. William Dungan and
Virginia Redden, 539 Cornell its shelves titles might
avenue, was involved In a series wise. never ~ave een a e
cess of Swarthmore s program will be made available at this and Mr. and Mrs. Gareld Grilli.
of accidents Wednesday after. acQUlre. Durmg the p~st year. next Thursday.
time - including several new
.
noon. At 3 p.m. according to for example, the foilowmg memo Classes will end at 12:29 for foreign language texts picture BLOOD PROGRAM AIDE
police, Miss Redden was travel' orials ha~e ~een establt:shed: both Senior and Junior ~igh; ~ books for the younges't, and a
A Blood Program Aide Train·
ing north on Chester road aDd
Conway s
Ency;!Opedia of the whole school plant wlll be 10 Inumber of swift-pac-ed adven- ing class will be held at the
Flower Arrangement and Leon use
Western Delaware County Branch
, . .Exodus ReVlslted
..
. . .10
.
ure tales for teen-agers.
was preparing a turn onto Fair.
s
Office
in Media pn Npvember 29
. . . . ..
Stories will begin prornptlY at
niew when her accelerator jam- Un
med' and she went straight on memory of ElSle ~cW~~~lams. A JUNIOR ASSEMBLIES
~.:30. and the new bOPks may be at 9:45 a.m.
.
Chester r",ad, striking the car Journey to tbe
10
liO MEET MONDAY
!checked out foilpwing the story
Volunteers may call Mrs. RoblPeriod.
ert M. Fudge at KI 3-5354; Re·
driven by the Rev Edward Battin of Mrs. Edward Shirley Borden,
of Ward, at yal~ avenlle: In a "The Oxford co!!p~on to Amer·
The Junior Assemblies will be
gistration for the class closes
state of pam·c. police s81'd she \Mllcs,n Literature ber
10 memory of beldMonday at theWoman's Club METHODIST CUB PACK
on
ServiceformembersNovember
are also 24.
weicorne
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continued through the underpass
rs.. ane .
r .
Hostesses for the sixth grade TO MEET TONIGHT, 7:30
to the north end where sbe hit . Titles for the re~:nt~ es~~ will be Mrs. Edmund Jones amI Cub Scout Pack 432 wlll hold fresber courses .
the ,curb. knocked down a ~top lisbed AIIc,: F. Bar er t emo t Mrs. Sarnuel Hynes. For the its first monthly meeting of the YOUNG MUSICIANS TO MEET
Sign, and finaily crashed into a bArt Cdoll~dedtipn havbe tnoMi asHye eighth grade group, Mr. and Mrs. 1961-62 season at 7:30 tonight
The Swarthmore Branch of tbe
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Young Musicians Musicale will
FlTeCo!uplUQ'was c.alled 10 wben .this fund; whicb already totals Mrs. Colin W. Beil will be chap- 'Ilhis will be the final .oppor· meet on Tuesday, November 14,
the car bepn slllOting.
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erou.s. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Foote tuniIY for parents to register el· at the home of· Mrs Leonard '~h
,more
than
$75,
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com_
.a'fenue.
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trio and Mr . .and II rs. Gil b. er t P . i gible boys all·d. to rolunteer for ton,
409 Elm
The host·
&be and Mr. Bettlg .«e treat· ,
R
the lIedla <;:liDic. ,IIlBS Red· e~~
ve con
Haight, .Jr., wi~. ass1!lt with the duties as Den *,tl1~~ aad Comwill be lira. Jolla AarOn
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CANTEEN TO HOLD
SOCK HOP SAT.
STORY READY FO
YOUNG LISTENERS
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Tft. 8WARTftMORBAN
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has returned to her ,,"orne on Episcopal Church In Wilmington, of Cedar lane, and Dr .. and Mrs of their first child,a son George
South Chester road.
Del.
Glenn }o'rye of PlYmouth Mich. Walton on October 6 at Lankenau
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lap~_'
Hospital.
Mrs. John S. Rounds of Bryn pin and son Reid, formerlY of.
BAUM-TOPPING
. Mr. and MtS. Alfred Ashton The grandparents are Mr. and
Mawr avenue entertained last 139 Rutgers avenue, have moved
.
Johnson, III, of Rye., N. Y., an- Mrs. George L. Lower of WestThursday at a luncheon in honor to 456 Glendale Circle, SpringThe marnage of Miss Carol nounce the birth of their first town and Mr. Guy C. Bell of
of Mrs. Gregory Dlaz of Chester field.
Hinchman Topping, daughter of b!lby, a son' Bruce Hilkert, on Drexel H.:;Il:,:I:...- - - road, a new resident of the borMr. and Mrs. Wesley N. Wagner ~r. ~nd Mrs. Charles Hinchman Monday, November 6.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Franck.
ough.
of Drexel place had as their e:ppmg of North Princeton av- The maternal grandparents are Jr .• of ·Waynesboro. Va.. formMr. and Mrs. Raymond Fellows guests for a few days Mrs. Wag- soue. to Mr. Henry James Baum, r. and Mrs. Robert N. Hllkert erlY of Cornell avenue. anneunce
of Garrett avenue attended 'Par- ner's parents Mr. and Mrs. R.H.
n of Mr. and Mrs. ~eorge Hum- f Strath Haven avenue.
the arrival of a daughter Suzanne
ents' Weekend at Hobart Col- Goodall of Liberty.
phrey Bau.m of Morns. Ill., was
on Thursday. November 2.
lege, Geneva, N. Y.• where their. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wetlaufer of performed 10 the Swarthmore Pres- of Mr. ~d .Mrs.. GuyC. Bell. Jr..
The grandparents. are Mr. and
son Chuck is a freshman.
strath Haven' avenue have as byterian Church at 2 p.m. Sats prlOg(;eld. formerlY of Dart- Mrs. Franck. Sr .• of Cornell aveMrs. William C. McDermott of their guests for a week Mr. Wet- urday. November 4. by the Rev. mouth !louse. announce the birth nue.
Yale avenue has been serving on laufer's brother-In-law and sister Robert O. Browne. associate min-·
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the Civil Petty Jury in Media Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith from ister. of the
Mr. Robert
'n44iev'
during the past two weeks.
Endeavor. Wisc.,. who arrived Carwlthen, organlst?f the First
SpecIalized Instruction - All Instruments
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Rem- last weekend.
Presbyterian Church. GermanMUSIC INST UM . \
ington of park avenue have as
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones town. presided at his former conRENTS - REPAIRS
their house guest for several of North Swarthmore avenue left sole In the Swarthmore church.
405 Dartmouth Avenue
Call KI 4-5448
weeks Mrs. Remington's mother Friday evening for Carleton Col- Ado.ublering ceremony was used:
Mrs. Charles Deems of Bellevue lege. Northfield. Minn .• to visit
MISS Topping wore a ballerina :
••_ . " " " " , - - •
• their son Larry and attend Par- length model of ChantillY lace.
Wash.
Miss Winifred Rumble of South ents' Weekend.
fashioned with a full SKirt of four
Mrs. William C. Rowland of tiers. a sabrina neckline and long
Swarthmore avenue returned recently from a three-month trip College avenue entertalned her sleeve~.Her fingertip length veil
to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Duplicate Bridge Club at lunch- ?f four tiers of illusion with lace
BEAUTY SALON
Islands.
eon and bridge last week
lOsert... fell from a cap of lace
''THE SMART WAY IS THE BOUQUET WAY"
Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. Hunt
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B: Shultz petals edged with seed pearls.
of North Princeton avenue will of Drexel place left Friday for She carried a cascade bouquet of
9 South Chester Road
give a tea in honor of Dr. Brand Washington. D.C .• for the week- gardenias. step~an0ll:s and ivy.
As her sister s mllld of honor
Blanshard tomorrow afternoon. end. Mrs. Shultz did some sightCall KIngswood 3-0476
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S .. Hart of seeing while Mr. Shultz attended and o~ attendant, Miss Cynthia
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Lafayette avenue have had as business meetings.
Toppmg, was gowned in aqua
their house guest for a week Mrs.
Mrs. Leonard Asbton of Elm silk organza over tafetta. Made
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Hart's cousin Mrs. Rudolph .Ln- avenue entertained at a tea on on princess lines. the dress feakins of Bryn Mawr who returned Wednesday afternoon of last tured a full skirt witb shirred
week for a few friends of her panels, an oval neck and cap
home on Tuesday.
Mrs. E. A. Yarrow of Soutb house guest Miss Margaret TUttle sleeves. With it she wore a matchSTATE INSPECTION
Chester road made three visits of Wellesley, Mass.
Ing pillbox hat and slippers and
WEAVER ALIGNMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse carried a cascade of white Fuji
recently. The first was to her
MOTOR TUNE-UP with ENGINE SCOPE
son and' daugbter-in-law Mr. of Harvard avenue bave returned chrysWithemums.
and Mrs. George Yarrow in Free- from a five day trip to Detioit • Dr. James B. Holderman of UrV. E. ATZ. Mg,.
port. L. I .• and the second. a where Mr. Morse was on business. bana, nl.. was best man. Ushers
visit with her son- in-law and They returned via Canada visit- Included Messrs. Lance Martin,
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
daughter Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mans- ing Niagara Falls and Buffalo New' York City; Paul Kaplan.
Opposite Borough Parking Lot
field in Washington. D. C. She N. Y.
• Nahant, Mass.; and Thomas Topthen went to Binghamton. N. Y..
Mr. and Mrs.J.LawrenceShane ping, Swarthmore. brotber of the
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to visit ber brotber-in-law and of Harvard avenue returned home bride.
~llICfclY at 12:30 P.M.
sister Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Will- last week after spending four The mother of the bride wore
iams.
days visiting in the New England a candlelight broc.ade dress with
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ashley states. They spent two nights matchl.ng coat. emerald green hat
of Drexel plsce motored to New with Mr. Shane's uncle and aunt and slippers. Her corsage was of
York on Tuesday to bid "bon Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Buckland in greentintedFujiC~ysantbemums.
voyage" to Mr. Ashley's niece Hartford. Conn. Tbe other two The bridegroom s mother wore
Miss Helen Elliot of Camberley. days were spent touring Con- a green brocade dress with brown
SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL GYM
E.ngland. M~SS Elliot had spent. necticut and Massachusetts.
accessories .and a corsage of
SIX m?nths 10 this country and a
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Rob- brown orchids.
.
Mondays -8.45 to 10.45
year. 10 Canada making the ac- inson have 'returned to their home A r,eception at the home of the
November thru March
q.u'."ntance of relatives, and had. on Rutgers avenue following sev- bride s parents followed the cerCO-ED
VISl ted her aunt
and uncle in eral weeks spent visiting In the emony. Upon their return from a
.
10-day wedi:llng trip to Bermuda
Swarthmore on several weekends. British Isles.
If .interested, call Phil Swayne, KI 4-1324 ar write
Mr. and .Mrs. Robert M. Fudge
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hulme 0 the young couple will be at Fort
to Box 251 Swarthmore
of Colu~bla avenue entertalned Wallingford' have returned home Benning. Ga.. where Mr. Baum
for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Hugh after spending two months visit- will begin two years' service as
Davy who were ~nroute to their ing the British Iales.
a second lieutenant in the United
home in El Cernto. Calif.• from
Mr and MrS Layton Greer Wil states Army Reserve.
a trip abroad.
son 'spent th~ weekend at th
The bride is a graduate of
Mr. and M.'"s. Judson R.Hoover. home of Mr. Wilson's parents Mr. Swarthmore High SChool and Mt.
Jr .. of Wallingford have returned and Mrs Marvel Wilson of SIr
HolYoke College. Mr. Baum gradfr?m a t~o week motor trip to Haven a~enue at which time they uated from Culver Military Acad·
IDddIeIowa Road -Media, Pa. OpposIte Blah ir.d fW
M.m.neapoli~. Minn.. where they attended the Chester Hospital emy and Dartmouth College.
~lslted then son and daughter- Charity Ball held at the Over(tlehft. Bat_lim Road aad KIlowl_ "'d)
BIRTHS
lD-law Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young brook Golf Club .
Telephone TR....ont ~7Z0C5
Buzby and children In their new
Th Mi
'.
home in Edina .. suburb of Mine
sses Mary and Elinor . Dr. Wid Mrs. Douglas H. Heath
.-.. ,.. iat PAWER
neapolis.'
Bye ~f Yale square attended the of Haverford College announce
Stevenson Hansell a fr eshman wedd!ng and reception of their the birth of their third child and
at Dickinson Colleg~ Carlisle ~~~Sl~ Mr. Kcole: : E. Bye to second daugbter. Anne Marie. 011
spent last weekend vIsiting hI~ d,!" s ocu::,~er' 2r: i ~r ~n .:;ato; unday. October 29. '
SHRUBS. -with colorful fall foliage
parents Mr. and Mrs. George A. ='
• n . n ew s The new baby's grandparents
PYRACANTBA (
Hansell. Jr .• of North Swarthmore
are Mr. and Mrs. RusseJ,l Heath
Personals
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The Bouquet
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AUTO REPAIRS
SHADE TREES
fueiliom )
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Hart of
Lafayette avenue entertained recentlY at a dinner part}' in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Oberle
of West Chester and a guest Miss
Margaretta Galbraith of Palo Alto,
Calif.
Miss Eva I. Cresson of Dickinson avenue is a patient in Ta.ylor Hospital. Ridley park. due
to a broken hip.
Mrs. S. Milton Bryant. who had
been patient in Chester Hos. pital due to two broken ankles.
a
Alice Barber Gifts
COTONEASTERS
HOLLIES
T B 8WAaTB.cntB.Uf
avenue
p.m.
Honorable Mention.
I <.;nesu.r road. Jerry Clothier. of
car was
to
extinguish
a
fire
In a garIJ()Gtmroup prize winners were the Rose Tree formerlY of SwarthJ. yates of Media. who
age
roof.
apparentlY
ignited
by a
McCoubrey and Wilfred more. was driving southest on
lent it to Algernon Mayo of
spark
from
a
bonflrt
nearby.
At
Brown families. rounding UIl blue College avenue and crossing IM()rton. Mayo was with the car
ribbons for their version of Peter Chester road. The third car damclaimed it was being driven 9:32 p.m. October 28. a smoking
Gala Event Cheered
and the Wolf; Nancy Campbell aged was that of Lucy Hollis,
a man he knew onlY by a nick- hi-fi set occasioned a dash· to
Muffy Geer and Katie Tolles car: 510 South Chester road. which
and who left the scene. 504 Riverview road.
By Balmy Weathe,rl
of( red ribbons as "The was. headed north on Chester
are investigating the matMr. John W. Flood of South
The Swarthmore Business As_1n'Jarln g 20's"; Mrs. Tracy. Anita, road and waiting for the traffic
Chester road recentlY took an
sociatlon's 1961 version of the BO~b: and Tommy, as the anle light to turn green.
Recent fines paid include:
eigbt day cruise vlsltlngBermuda
annual Hallowe'en Parade wa$ ?,a e H~lowe'en Scene. walkFive dollars by an Upper Darby and the Virgin Islands.
tucked away TUesday night
109 off with the third place·whlte
Eight-year old Marjorie Thomp- man for traffic light violation;
last week In some of the balmi
rlbbon~. Honorable Mention (yel210 Cornell avenue, sustainby a Media woman for similar
weather within memory. Veteran low llbbons) went to Cindy, ed a scr,!-ped,pght knee at 4:311~~~~~~~~sPIUS fallure to carry
parade assistants who
Debby. and Ellen Hnrtman.
October27 when her bicycle. I'
license; $10 by a RidClassical - Popular
. Winners in Floats
south on Cornell. was
Park man for traveling too
come to their Hru'lowe'en posts
clad in multiple sweaters and
FI~st place. blue ribbon wincolllsion with the' automobile
for road conditions; $25 by
WM.LaPAlA
jackets. were Q,uietlY shedding ners 10 the F~oat section went to
Bethany Edney. 536 WestminDrexel Hill man for reckless
KI
layers as the parade progressed Rlil Swayne Sunday School
avenue. which was proceedand $5 each by two
at Friends Meeling. who
west on westdale avenue and
arthmore males for disorderlY
and youngsters were free to ca:
Kennedy and Kruschev.
a left turn into Cornell.
one for tampering with
vort and the sidewaik crowd to
'th
b
born
b
s
and
a
row
Three
cars
were
badlY
damaged
motor
vehicle
and the other for
THE
to c heer WI out enefit of long
two
people
iOJ'ured
in
an
acwoolles.
supplicants. presented
Itr,~st\as,sing. A Media man paid
Chainnan 01 the event Walt
, . angle on. "Trick or
at B a 11 i m 0 r e pike and
0 fine for traveling too fast
avenue at 1:57 p.m.
d·t·
Cindy ond G ni C ttReynolds. whose attire for the
~ . 10,. <: 0 ,
con I Ions.
occasion included bowler hat
with their rolllng Witches
28. Police said Walter
Firemen were called to 29 ColOF ' SWARTHMORE'
suspenders and gold-headed
'
Special" took second
Smith. 67~ of Upper Darby.
preseDrs
and Gregory and Kenny
driving south on tbe pike and
master-minded the affair
'The Girls in 509'
as the Lion and the Ringa left turn into swarthofficiallY recorded 113 entries
st:::~s ':-~~c~e ~~~hbound
included atleast 250 partiCipants. master. took t h ir d, Honorable
by Howard Teichman
Volunteer firemen. who had set Mention~. were awarded to Cub
Directed by
up the public address syste
Den 3. .Swlss FamilY Robinson ed it Intoco~r hd~t"~n o~y :o":~!d
NARBETH & POLLOCK
were also on hand to man the fi~~
their Tree House. ': Anne.
was waiting at tile stop
trucks. Lions chib members as.
and Mother Whither, and
onSwartbmore avenue. Smith
Monday, Nov. 6 thru
sisted the ~ssociation. ~embers able M~~ri~~Od also won Honorhis wife Helen. were 'admitSaturday, Nov. 11
Judges for this event were Mr.
to Tri-County Hospital.
In marshallin~. and gUldlOg the
W_o.-phone
paraders. while BJId Hasti":gs and Mrs. Birney K. Morse. Mr.
He suffered an inJur:Z15 Belmont Aft.. loIo-Cynwyd. po.
pra.c~lcally palpitated. along With and Mrs. Donald P. Jones. and
right knee and shoulder; sbe
CURTAIN TIME B.20 P.M.
wrutmg marchers .. while the Mr. arid Mrs. Donald Aiken
a cerebral contusion. contusions
MOhaWk 4-1591
judges, perched jaunlilY on a
s.
scalp, hands and knees. and
.
fr, .ac::::tu~r:e~d~r~ig~h:::t.:a~n~k~le::.:.p~o~l~ic:e~sa~i~dL_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _!J!!~IiA~.~m~b.~n~a~nd~Tl<~.~ir~6~.~.~.I~.~~
rowed flattruck. struggled to r e - .
cord th~ir hard-won decisions.
Sparklng the whole affair
call1ngthetunes were the Swart:h-I Stephen Moore, age 12, of 331
more High SCh 1
d C II
Cornell avenue, was treated by
Bands
00 an
0 ege Dr. George Heckman for bruises
. Fancy Dress Group
the left side when he .was
Jack Keefe. draped in saintly
f:~h : ' a~::~~il': a~
garb, and rendering a trumpet
corner of Swarthand Dartmouth avenues at
solo. "When the Saints"
first. place and a blue ribbon
p.m. Election Day. Stephen
th!! mdivldual sectio": Of the was riding north on Swarthmore
Fancy Dress Group. P lacmg 'sec- avenue making a left turn Into
ond was Joh": Evans as
Dar tmouth. The car. driven
the Bear; placmg .thlrd was
Marvin S. Adams of Twin Oaks.
Maslin as Captam Hook. Honortraveling sonth on Swarthable Mentions went to Jill.Esta·
avenue.
A Swarthmore youth and a Rutbrook, Betty Lou Mccaffrey. and
Lulu C a n n . ,
ledge youth were each fined $5
In the couple section. Malcolm for disorderlY condubt earlY
and Douglas MacNair as st. Thursday morning. November 2.
George and· the Dragon,
A swarthmore man paid $25 and
first. Marty Frost as a clown and costs for reckless driving.
Swift's' Bwllerball Turkeys
Ten-year-old KathY Spitz of
Steven Lynah as a dog shared
second and Ricky and Suzi!! On- 431 Riverview: road was tre:ate,dl
.It costs no mo,e to enjoy the Best at •••
ley as Superman .and a ballerina by Dr. William Rial f!~~~r~:~t~;1
were third. Receiving Honorable alions of both knees
Mentions were Debbie Hopson and a three-car collision at
Tammy Jeavons; Oldach; Tommy road and College avenue at
and Len Denison; Tommy and a.m. Tuesday, November 7.
ice said Kathy was riding in
.Betty Shapton; Betsy Draper
Pam Atkinson.
car driven by DqrothY Getman
Group winners were Brownie the same address who was t
st on College
Troop 954. portraying the Knights ellng .
of the Round Table. first with
left turn
blue ribbon; Brownie Troop 710.
depicting Robin Hood and
Merry Men. second with a red ri bbon; and the Colin Bell Family
as fEstados. Unidos, Mexicanost,
third' with a white. The yellow
ribb~n for Honorable Mention.
~
went to Patty MacNair. Sheryl
Price. Emmeline K roo n. and
Margie Detweiler.
In the comic group, individual
winners were Hillary Smith.
earned first place as the
witch. half beauty; Curtis Fi,!herl
a second as a particularly elegant
pumpkin; and Ronald Halpern ~
third as the portable bomb shelter which has not been approved
by Borough Council. Thosewith
Honorable Mentions were'Kathy
Fisher. Bob SllzIe. Paul·HOod.
Billie Fisher. an4 Vicki Church.
Comic Couples who came
Join Fidelity's merry Christmas Club now and
as winners were Tom m I e
Suzie Cochrane as "The: UfltOlucil- ~
save regularly every week. Next year vou'li
abIes" (small skunks). first;
John and David Trevaskis. Civil
have the cash you need for the gifts you want
War Generals. second; Pat
Mike Tracy. Frustrated Firemen.
to buy. Visit your nearby Fidelity office and
third. Kalli and stephen Halpelrnl
HAllOWE'EN PDADE
NAMED
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Police and Fire News
-
Weekend Special I
Swift's Premium
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oast
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Thanksgiving dinner. holiday
dance, movies. musicales,
games. Beachfronl sundeeks
solaria, ice-rink. Newest
rooms in City in Ocean Wing.
Twin beds wilh balh from $12
Mod. ~JO.. $6.50 European
each person. Ask about 10elusi.. Plan. Ph. 6Q9.345·
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13. Are you geHing' tired of rugs
which never wear out?
TRADE THEM IN! We take in trade rugs of all types. including some which are nearly new (for which we can allow
up to 80% of your cost). We also take ru98 10 or 20 years
old. if in good condition. at sometim"ll BUIprizin9 allow·
ani:ea.
OM Till . . . . .AlII
ATlAImC CITY
~
November 10. 1961
JOIN OUR 1962
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Ask for free home appraisal.
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6:30 to 8; Ridley Park Office, 5:30 to 8.
Chester West End office. 9 A.M. to 8 P.M •
Open Thursdays: Marcus Hook and
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PHILADELPHIA TRUST COMPANY
Cheste,Wes.Endofflc... 9A.M.to5:30P.",.
RIDLEY TOWNSHIP O ....ICE
Mondays.nd TU4tSCIaFS-10A.M. ~3 P.M.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
PUJiLISHED eVERY FRIDAY AT SWAITHMORI!, PI!NIfA..
PETER E, TOLD, MARJORIE T, TOLD, PloW......
Phone K1ngswood 3-0900
PETER E, TOLD. Bditlw
BUBNIA B. KlINT) JIG....,,"', Bdilor
Boealle D, Paino!
Mary E. Palmer
Marjorie T, Told
Entered a. Second Ci.... Matter. January 24, 1929, at the Post
Office a~ Swarthmore,.Pa" nnder the Act of March-B, 18711.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
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PRESB"YTERIAN NOTES
HOUSE
The sacrament of bapiism will
Col. Clyde B. Pyle will show
THANK YOUI
be held at both the 9:15 and 11 a K1'DUp of slides on Mexico,
o'clock services of morning wor- Marine Life, and the Far West for your support in Tuesday's
ship on Sunday.
at the Monday afternoon meetin
Election.
Church School classes meet
the Friendly Open
.
at 9:15 and 11. The
The program Willi bb~~~ee~~~1
John A. Schumacher
Bible class meets at 9:30, thel,atCh,~2"ChP.m. at the' Presl
Tax Collector
10th grade at 10:30, and the I'
on Harvard avenue.
11th and 12th grade at 10:45.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fudge
.
C
The Tax Collector Office Hour's
Th e MUSle
ommittee will
Columbia avenue had as their
meet at 12: 15
guest for a m. 0 nth Mr. are 9:30 to 12 daily except SatTh e Ch'
l'
Ed ucation ComlH Ian
sister Mrs. C. C. Fabing
d
S d
d h I
mittee will meet at 1:30 and the~~L~os::An~g:e~le~S~,~C~al1~f'~_ _ _-l~u~r~a~y~s~.~u~n~a~y~,~o~n~~o~i~d~ay~s~,
of Deacons at 8 p.m. on
:;
;
Monday.
\j:;:::::=::::~~ WOM~N'S CLUB OF MEDIA
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1961
MQrning Prayers are held each
,
L_:....:=::..:.:.:.:.....:.=.:-:..::.:.:.--~-:-:..:..:..:.---.:.....--------1I!Tu'!s,day at 9.
423 S. Jackson Street. Media, Po,
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
METHODIST NOTES
The Trustees' meeting will be
at 7:30 p.m. on' TUesday.
~.
TUESDAY~WJi;DNESDAY-THURSDAY
Friends will welcome Brand
Mr. Kulp is currently preaching
Holy Communion will be celCI
and Frances Blanshard at a Cof- series of sermons on tbe theme,
at 8 a.m. Wednesday and
~
November 14-15-16, 1961
fee Hour following the Meeting 'Living the Lord's Prayer." His
10 a.m. on Thursday.
11 A.M,-10 P.M. Admission 65c
for Worship on Sunday.
subject at both the 8:30 and 11 . Circle 11, Chairman Mrs. LewBlanshard will speak to the
a.m. services,will be "Forgive
C. Hitchner, will meet in the ,..-..........C;2..~-~~, LUNCHEON
TEA
Forum at 9:45 a.m. November 12, Us As We Forgive."
Room at 9 a.m. Wednesday.
11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M.
DOOR PRIZE
in the Meeting House. His
Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. the
Circles meeting at 10:30 Wed-I·I"""=====....;;.;;;,;;,;;;;;;;""",;;;;;;;,;,,;;;"""....-~~:.~~
ject is "Neo-Orthodoxy".
Commission on Membership and Ine:sda'l' are listed below:
TT 1 .-"{ ITTTT raFT r r l rT I. i T l '
Evangelism and as many other
CIRCLE I, Chairman Mrs,
volunteers as will com e will
Williams, at the home of
CHURCH SERVICES
me
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
sive training session in preparaCIRCI;E 2, Chairman Mrs.
D.Evor Roberts. Minister
tiobfor the visitation of prospecHornaday, at the home of
Robert O. Browne,Assoc.Mini
live church members.
Stanley Caywood, 201 DickMinister of Christian Education
Both the Junior and Senior
a\"enue; CIRCLE 3, at the
Sunday, November 12
High Fellowships will meet at
of Chairman Mrs. John S.
9:15 A.M.-Morning Worship
1 p.m. Sundny. The senior group
Jr., Shady Hill road,
Church School
will have a film on "The Chris·
CIRCLE 4, CbairmWi
9:'30 A.M:-Women's Bible Clas!> tian in Politics" Wid a discusGeorge patterson, at the
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f.
10:30 A.M.-ioth orade Class
sian of this subject. The guest
of Mrs. Edwin Crosby, 201
10:45 A.M.-11th & 12th Grades speaker will be Dr. Kenneth
Springfield; CIRCLE
l:snmn, pro f e s s a r of Christian
Chairman Mrs. Donald Hib~
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship and
at CrozerSeminary, Ches, at the home
Mrs. Fred
Church School. .
. The group will have ajalopy
221 Harvard
cmTuesday. November 14
rald in which they will pick up
7, Chairman Mrs.'
members who have not been' atat the home of Mrs.
9:00 A.~.-Morni,9.ll.tl~yers
tending.
The
social
after
the
Sipler,
120 Harvard aveI'HoNE:
Wednesday, NlIVember 15
meeting will be at the home of
CIRCLE 8, Chairman Mrs.
8:00 A.M.-·Holy Communion
IClle"yl Edney.
E. ;raid, at the borne of
Women's Circle Day
The W.S.C.S.BlbleStud)' group Mrs. Weiland. 400Soutb ",nes'''''1
6:30 P.M.-Family Dinner
will begin Monday evening at road; CniCLE 9, Chairman Mrs.
Thursday, November 16
1:45 at the church and will con- William Laimbeer, at the home
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
ltir..... for six weeks.
of Mrs. Horace Hopkins, 55 WelceNTRAL-CITY LOCATION
---~~:;:;;;;;;;_~:,.~;:.~;.-;;;:;;--,Ci.T~cu:i~eSday evening the Ruth lesley road; CIRCLE 10, at the
is conven,il!llt for aII-"urbonites and
METHODIST CHURCH
will meet at the home of home of' Chairman MrS. Samuel
The Rev.John C,Kulp,Minister Mrs. John C. Kulp. The Miriam Althouse, 50 Woodbrook road.
suburbanites ••• and _ offer our own
Minister for Youth
ICi.rcl.e will meet at the home of
CIRCLE 12, Chairman Mrs. J.
ample ·fr.. partcing.
Mrs. Bruce B. Blake, 451 Walter B. M. TYson, will meet at 12:30
CharJes Schisler
Minister of MusiC
IlIrivl~,' Knowltonwood, Media.
at the home of Mrs, !lenry T.
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The Commission on Education Gayley, 211 Elm avenue.
Sunday, !'Iovember 12
will have its regular monthly
CmCLE 13, ChaIrman Mrs.
8:30 A.M.-Morning Worship
meeting TUesday evening at 8 Forest Roark, will meet at 11;·"'1
.'9:45 A.M.-Sunday School
p.m.
at the hOme of Mrs. Arthur Wah11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship
The 'Ladies' Bible Class will mWln, 121 South swarthmore ave-I
'820 CHISTNUT STRIIT
4:00 P.M.-Visitation Tralning IhllVe its regular meeting and cov- nue; CIRCLE 14; Cbairman Mt,s.·
_ _ 1Lu-.' I
_A.u-.I\ IS
1:30 P.M.-Jr. - Sr. MYF
dish luncheon at 12:30 on William F. porter, will meet
".1....... LO i.1511
I ~~:~~.~~~'J. at the home of Mrs. the home of Mrs. Richard L.
Monday, November 13
h
Paulson, 100 Park Avenue. trepo, 2 Dartmouth circle.
Wednesday
evening at 8 p.m.
The Family Night Dinner
1:45 P .M.-W.S.C.S. Bible Study
_ _ _ _ _ _~--------.-.:_llthe Commission on Stewardship Program will be held at 6:30
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Finance will meet.
McCahan Hall> Wednesday.
TRINITY.<;JtURCH
The Rev, Layton P. Zimmer.
Rector
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LEIPER NOTES
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
,
The Rev. George R. McKelvey,.
The "Pairs 'N' Spares"
The indestructible relationship
Curate
hold a sq uare dance at 8:30 p.m.
God and man will be explsined
Sunday. Novemher 12
on Saturday in t!te M~!!~iP~~'~:::I~~n;C:hr1Stian Science services
(Trinity XXIV)
Room. F~,,?k RItter will be.
in a Lesson'"Sermon on
caller. VISitors are welcome.
subject "MORTALS and
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion·
Morning Worship will
"
These words of. ~l1ouI will be
Word
the observance of
are
in
Ibe
readings
from
the
9:30 A.M.-Family MorningPr<,v-ISundllJ and the dedication of
er and Sermon
treasures to. God. Luncheon
served Immediately
"The Spi,rit itself bearelb wit11: 15 A.M.-Mornipg Pray"r
service to those takiki·~n!g.;.::~I~:;:~ with ou~ spirit, tbat we are
Sermon
the Every Member C
children of God: And if Child8:00 P.M.-Holy Commnnion
afternoon.
ren, then heirs; heirs of God,
Mondoy, November 13
Junior High youth
joint-heirs with Christ; if
9: 15 A,M.-Mornlng Prayer
meet Sunday evening at
be Ibat w.e suffer with him,
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
that we may be also glorified ter
Tuesday, November 14
The Board of Trustees
gether" (Rom. 8).
.
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
at 8 p.m. on Tuesday in
An invitation is extended to
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
Room.
to attend the services at 11
in First Church of Christ
Add a touch of beauty and
. Wednesday, November 15
209 Park avenue.
the proper light to every
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
FIRST CHURCH OF
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
CHRIST SCIENTIST
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L.
'room with new lighting
South Princeton avenue
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
Sunday. November 12
last weekend at Denison
fixtures, Visit your lighting
Thursday •.November 16
1:00 A.M.,...Sund8.Y School
51ty, GrWlville, 0., with
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
fixture dealer's and see
:00
A.M.-The
Lesson-8ermon
son
Eddie for Parents' Weekend.
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
will be 'Mortalsandlmmortals'. Mr. and Mrs. Harris then went
the variety of styles. shapes, WI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. .
-Friday, November 17
lWe!dnes(lay evening meeting each to LouiSville, .Ky., to visit w;lthl
periods, and sizes - the
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
week, 8 P.M., Reading Room,
.D. C. Harris, Mr. Harris's
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
409, Dartmoutb Avenue, 0~'~1~:~
~
right fixture for your home.
week-days except holidays, '1GTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
5; Friday evening, 7-9.
I'W,UJ AND THE WILL OF GOD'
OF FRIENDS
SeJ.ct tft 1i9ltti"", fixtu ..
Sunday. November 12
LEIPER PRESBYTERIAN
Se~n ot 9 and 11 A.M. Hov.
you 'il. at yOur 'dure
CHURCH
9:45 A.M.-First-day Sllhool
lem~..r 12.
900 FalrYiew Road
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. Brand
little as $2.00 . . .0 I.....
The Rey. Ja_s Bo ....... Mini.,~
Blanshard, speaker.
" . . . wifIt Y8W reg.I.,
Saturday. Nov_ber 11
THE UNITARIAN CHURCH
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
... 4iic .... AsI: ,...,
Edmund Jonss, usher.
8:30 P.M.-Square Dance
Old Maiple R.....
12 Noon-Coffee Hour in Whittier
tWo .... " ......_
S.nd~y, No......;. 12
SprI-.fjoltl '
House.
9:30 A.M.-Cburcb SCbool
/ .
Mend.~~ Hovem"r 13
All~dt7 sewiD« for AFSC
1:00 A.M.-MomlncWorsbip.
F _ ' P.M. - T..~ ..F,.I1.... ' . . .
W..r......,. Mo_~r 15
12:00 EYel7 JI_ber CUY'U8eJrB1 Slad... s Yes at Mo"
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Servic•• Held for
fo
rmer S~arthmorealt
Oscar David Gilcreest ~
a.m. al"the
e of Bess Lane,
219 North Swarthmore· avenue
when tbe Education Cpmmittee
•• ,
The Swarthmore branch of
will discuss "How can Adults
ly of Swarthmore, dl'ed '
,~~i~~!:~:; 11::~:o,~n~e~~~,',':sanInternational
league
get Better Acq uainted with Them~
on a t b
Will Add ••
- I I Forum
~~~;;~~I The Robert
Wade
d F ree dom a ffer s...
"le:ul selves'.'
.
.c
0 e r 29 i n H o u s e
19
ld
.. It ..... S ncI
Spnngs, Colo. He was
,a
year-o
and all other people
at 9,_........ u ay
of age.
service house In Chester,
be Interested ill three uII,le.r-1
Dr. Brand Blsnshard has ChCI~I,
hold Open House on Thursday to
programs next week:
LWV EVENING UNrr
en "The Neo-orthodox
lie is survived by his
celebrate Its recent mov,e to a .. Informal Discussion on
in Religious Thought" as
C~rol,seven children his
new location. Friends and inferNations and our ReisPoln-ITQMEET MOHJAY
subject of his talk to the
and father Mr: and M;s. Oscar
ested public are Invited flOm 2
Towards It" on
The Evening Unit of the Leamore Meeting Adult Forum,
Gilcreest of Vassar avenue;.
to 5 p.m. and from 1 until 9 p.m.
at home of Mrs.
gue of Women Voters will meet
Sunday at 9:45 a.m.
his sister Mrs. David Warner
Hosts and hostel;ses at tbe
, 32 Coilege avenue;
Monday night at 8:30 p.m. at the
Dr. Blanshard retired as the Xenia, O.
Open House will include memFrancisco to Moscow
home of Mrs. Ned Williams, 40
head of the department of
Mrs. Gilcreest and Mrs.
bers of the Mothers Club, the
- George Willoughby, Dogwood lane. Mrs. Alan Hunt,
sophy at Yale last year, and
attended the funeral in
Aile Club, and the Boy
Lyttle and A. J. Muste
new discussion leader of the
noW visiting scholar in human- Springs onThursday,November2.
troop at Wade, members
will tell of their
grouptwill discuss National Prer
ities at Wesleyan University,
the' Board of Directors,
8: 15 p.m. at
gram proposals. The October
Middletown, Conn. Many Swarthfrom Swarthmore Coilege who dirUniversity of
Issue of the National voter will
moreans knew him petween I
ect the craft programs and the
and on
be the
of the discussion.
and 1945 when he was prc,fellsorl" .....1 aal_
Boy Scout and Cub SCout acliviof philosophy at Swarthmore
--AnGllk
ties, and representatives from
lege. During this period his wife, W'II
the Gospel Mission of Chester.
Frances, was Dean of Women at
I Meet PMe IN
the College aud a member of Ibe Home Game Tomorrow
pbilosophy faculty.
eM_
Dr. Blanshard studied at the
University of Micbigau, and was
Sporting a 4'1 record and a tie
a Rbodes SCholar at Merton Col-It WltfijillC st place in tbe Middle AtI'
Conference· Southern College, Oxford. He then returned
D' . .
th
"The Girls in 509" comes
The Tenth Annual Meeting of the Asoci.tion will be
IVlslon,
e Swartbmore
to the UniverSity of Michigan to
ILlIg;le Quakers take on the Cadets timely fare during the Eh,eti.onf
held on
at I!OO.P.M.
teach. He bas also held many
PMC this Saturday. The Season and is right down the
distinguished lectureships, inis scbeduled for 1:3Q dependent vote's alley, for How-'
in the
Boro·Hell.
clnding the Gifford lectures
m. on Clothier Fields.
ard Teichm'1-n's comedy takes
st. Andrews.
slam at the Republicans,
ere to be Nominated end Elected.
He is the author of the book
Although PMC has lost twice the Democrats. Since he
"Nature of Thought", and also
Middle Atlantic Conference tucks in flinss at the rulle-loou.ndl
of "The Preface to Philosophy",
year, the game Saturday social worker, would·be actors,
Tllere will be opportunity for Jiscussion H desired.
and cerautbor of "Philosophy
be close. The Cadets had book·tratnedjournalists, and "acAmerican Education", as
a week off while the Quakers q uiring" lawyers, tbe plllJ is
as a contributor to many journals. played HopkinS. They are still sure to please and amuse everysmarting from last year's 18-1 one at some point.
"lftD
r
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upset by swarthmore and will be
Leading the cast as·the 'gir~s' pllnnmlOQI'IfIIIIMIBiHiUHilliIIIlllllUllllJUllllllllKUWmbi
TRI - DELTS TO CELEBRA
out for a victory. Swarthmore will are Margaret W. Schroeder .
73rd ANNIVERSARY
be out to strengtben their hopes SalJ.y McFadden, Aunt Hettie and
Members of tbe
a Middle Atlantic Conference ber Ilie~e Mimsy, who have Delm I
west SUburban Alumnae Chapter
retirement since Hoover's deof Delta Delta Delta aud the Upfeal in 1932. Mrs. Schroeder wid
THE COMPLETE SHOPPiNG CENTER
pet Main Line Cbapter will
Miss McFadden work beautifully ~
together on Wednesday in
CHRYSANTHEMUN SHOW
together, making the most of their
Ask our Merchants about
.,
David for a luncbeonto
Mrs. Robert B. Clothier of I."lt'~' They are ably supported ~
the 13rd anniversary of the
won third place and two by Robert Kerr, the meek Profesional fraternity.
mentions for entries sor Pusey whose meekness beMEDIA PROFIT SHARING STAMPS
'"
the Springfield Federated Gar- comes more and more appealing §
Mrs. George Sboemaker of
~
em)' road, and Mrs. Jobn A. Birlilll,m Club Chrysanthemun Show as the play progresses; he seems
arid Mrs. Horace A. Knowles
recently in the Municipal
nite suitable as a catch for the
Wallingford are among those
Springfield. Entries
Van Deusen' aftering on the arrangements
for size and bloom
Gilliat Schroeder does a. nice = '
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mittee:..,
as Old Jim butler, elevator,
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A BRIGHT
IDEA'
FOR YOUR
HOME!
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'THE GIRlS IN 509'
THURSDAY, Nov.... 16t11,
AsIeriua l ..... 100&1,
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IShop 'n Seve inMe.e
-
, ele., along witb Rita Lothwho succeeds nicely as Miss
Frleud (no relation), tbe overe~~:~~~:, social worker. Andre
F
makes an excellent Iawif you like that kind. Ap·
,
ODEI,
ALL DECORATIONS
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PEAlS;
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the National Repub-
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Party and again as Chalrof the National Democratic
Party is George Carango.
Assorted newsmen(presumably
'trained on the job') show briefly
with Director J. David Narbeth.
Narbetb is assisted in his
by Mr. Pollock.
Friday and Saturday night perare recommended to
goers; the 'girls' provide a
of fun.
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• you O(tlloU,lnmD about it?
Here is your opporhmity'to
pin firsthand. informalion about
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Deposits before November J5- earn our
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weil •• lin.
'Your neighbors who
.... Christian ScienlistS cordially invite you 10 .U....
• free public iedure;
"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE:
REVEALS THE GOOD THAT
IS AV AILABLE TO MANKIND"
by Francis W. Cousins, C.S.B.
of Manchester, England
Member ollhe ,Board
of Lectureship of .
The Molber Chureb
The Firat ChUrCb 01 Christ
Sclelllisl,In Bostoo. Mass.
3:30p....
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ESTATE OF Dora E. Furst, DEC!,ASED, Lale of 111 Guernsey
road. Swarthmore, Delaware County
Pennsylvania.
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LettersTestamentsry on the above
having been granted to Girard Trust
Com Exchange Bank and Edwani E.
. Forst, Executors. All persons Indebted to the said decedent are raquested to make PSJment, and those
having claims or demands against
, said Estate to present same, without
, delay, aI the office of Glrard Trust
'Com Exchange Bank, Broad and
. Chestnut streets, Philadelphia I,
Pa. George H. Brown, Jr.. President.
Or J. B. Millard Tyson, Attorney
11 19
Pack&rd BUilding, Philadelphia
, 2,
Pennsylvania.
ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF Alice F. Barber late
of the Borough of Swarthmore Del,aware County, PennsylVania DECEA3ED.
'
Letters Testamentary on the above
Estate having been granted to the
undersigned, ail persons indebted
\, to said Estate are req uested to make
payment, and those having claims
to present the same, without delay
to Frances Barber Stockton, 68:i
••,•.,.nI ULrary
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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whlc~
eLI SSIFIE DID S___,ml~'!~h'i!:'.i
M.ry Ellen 1 •• dDW
FLORIST
7 South Che.I. Road
KI 3-8093
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.Jewelry RepaIIed.
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Ph. Kl 3-G1.
EMIL
SPIES
WATCHMABBR-
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lock Rep&1l'S
FOR RENT-Garage. aVailable December 1. 404 Elm Avenue..Klngs-I
wood 4-4175.
FOR RENT - Furnished apartment. WjUiTED - Good home for a black
Living room, bedroom, kitchen
and white kitten) Well
and bath.. Qulet. Adults. KIngswood broken. Klngswood 4-2651.
3-2041, evenings.
,
WANTED - Baby-sitting jobs
PERSOI'IAL
Uable woman. DSJ or
KIngswood 3-6691.
moder- WANTED - Home for eight
-,s,w(ltld ~:8'l:,'
old trained kitten. Call I«ngswood
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3-8086.
128 Yale A .....
SwarUlmore. I'lL
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_ Carpentry jobbing,
WIWA. BROOIS
Removed
J.
A,IIbea and Rubbish
3-5755.
ELNWOOD
spouting,
a spec9-2713.
COllalesce. HOIII
Aven
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11M&, . . . , . . 8
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Klngswood 3-0272
or
Picture Framing
ROGER RUSSEU
Pbotographic Supplies
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srATZ .. MONROE
IlEDIA
m.
,
LOwell 6-2176
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CRESSON PRICHARD
REALTOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
900 Michigan Avenue
Swarthmore
'.
DO • •
KI 3-1112
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6-0134. Ten years of
- '39 Chrysler_ Rons talned at the Office of the Chief
1~~~~fr~e~e~e~s~tI~m~at~e~L;U~6~-~7~59;2~h~r~@~;~~~~~[:~.
Forms of Proposal may' be ob1
New inspection. good Clerk to the county Commissioners.
PERSONAL - Gilbert's Steam Wall;;;;;;;;iIIl:": ,scl~ap:uig: remove paint over paper.
painting. George Gilbert,
4-7082.
"i
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,.
$60.
4-2578.
at the Court House, Media, Penna.
The County Commissioners re-'
LOST
serve the right to reject any and '
all bids.
_ Roman striped French purse
G. R. WATKINS
my blrthdSJ money In It.
clothes
1~~.:p~e~gr~arn~,~K~ln~g~S~W~00~d~3~-4~8~93~·_I~~~~~~~~~~!:;!!.
of
kinds neatly done.onCall
KI- I,
Ing,;wo.od 3-8649;'
I L()ST - Or taken by mistake, In
Sealed Proposals will be
- CARPENTRY - Rec.
pair of girl's dark celved at the Office of the
nooks, bookcases,
Klngswood
3-8768.
Library
SUn" Controller, Court House.
No job too small,
. . , - .-- --. Pa. up unUI 9:30 A.M.
Klngswood 4-0152. 1I,,-)>iT - Marvin watch, lost on Col- Standard Time. on
SaturdSJ_ Call KI· ember 14. 1961 for
dellverlng Paper Towels.
- Let Grandmother's
and
Dixie Cups to the C~~'~!~
make family mend5 glasses, blue frames, Delaware, which will be .?l
for mother.. Prompt,
night. Call Klngswood 10:00 A.M. E;S.T. on
Klngswood 3-5177.
day, in the presence of tii.-co;mi;;1
4-1851.
~~~~~~~~~~~~[I~s~w~a~rt~h~m~o~re~~C~Ollege.
SWEENEY &- CLYDE
.Elf " I '1_
ESTAtuSHID.lm
SlMJB.D.a.YDE
. SWARTHMORE
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'11. .. e... 4 till
"ROOFIN&
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lAMIa Do a.,... ...
RF"l. ESTATE
350
large
box
~.
SAVE
,
1.1 HAlf
NONE
,IUCED
HIOHn
POUND
LOIN END SLICED
lb.
3ge
~'i*
LOOK FOR THE HALVES WITH THE CHO,S ON TOP
Ib·43e
Non~ Priced
H'gher
ALLGOOD SLICED BACON
Ii::: 34c
SAVE Sc
g:::'~t
740
CHEER
DETERGENT
SAVE 3c
large
box
utters
Warm-Air Heating'
A'•r Cond'.honing
-
300
giant
box
790
ORANGES
3
dozen
35c
dozen
DETERGENT
Sheet Metal Work
..
BOX 48
~==:C=L:O:be::::9:~::3:5:8==~
PREMIUM
,
IDrge
box
550
,giant
box
980
DASH
DETERGENT
SAVE Be
giant
box
HOW
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE·
HEALS
WFJL lillie - I.t.....
....... I-WFIL·'Y-SIII " ••
710
SPIC 'N SPAN
16-az.
box
2':::. 25' 2~::. 43°
,.........
"..
1401 Ridley Aillu. '
a.MI •• P..
'III
•
I
12-47. .
T 1.:So....
Lucky Whip Topping '~:'" 49c
Noodles by ''O..''llv••,.
',kg_
...··37c
Boscul Peanut Butter '''j':' 39c
Good Luck Margarine 2 ~~:. 59c
MR. CLEAN
SAVE 4c
...... 35'
15-0z.
SAVE Ie
21-oz.
bottle
!
57''
quart
battle
-lb.
pkg.
95C
'1.00
2 2g.
, 4 29°
50
..
650
SPRY
SHORTENING
SAVE 3c
14-az.
can
32'
SAVE 5e
8ac
42-az..
can"-
lb••
NONE' PRICED HIGHER
for
lb.
RINSO BLUE
DmRGENT
SAVE Sc
~i:!:
,."
28' .,;:: 69°
STANDARD
QUALITY
4
ean5
FROZEN FRENCH FRIES
e
75
4
,I'p. ORANGE JUICE
e
15
MARVEL SLICED BREAD
45
CHERRY PIE P~RKE~ SULTANA FRUIT COCKTAIL 3!:'89c
"OUR OWN" TEA~OcEx'::;';::;!;:~:i.~ ~eabags58c
19-01. $1
3
CAKE MIXES
50c
e
63
FRESH EGGS
MARCAL BATH TISSUE 10 inro~:g,95e
10NA PEACHES SI~:I!o: ~~~:es 2~:~ 51 c
6-01,
cans
15-0L
loaf
11~J
large
8-inch pie
C
3
In pkg,
DUNCAN HINES
DELUXE VARIETIES
Sunnybrook
Large
doz.
"
'dOL
75-ft,
roll
.. ;.,
75'
3ge
pint
battle
quart
battle
69'
LESTOIL
SPARKLE SCENT
3ge
pint
bottle
quart
bottle
69'
,.
I,ESTARE
BLEACH
1::"Z. 49c
IVORY
SOAP
. '.,.
4 .::n:..r;:~ 27'
ALL
CONDENSED
I
LUX
DELSEY
. LIQUID DETERGENT
BATHROOM TISSUE
4
rolls
In pkg.
49C
KLEENEX
All PrIc"
1""1,......... Sa••.,....... 11, 1H1
TABLE NAPKINS
2
~x:49c
Ip Dbill,lei' "Ippl
SAVE
4......
111I
22-oz.
bottle
62'
32-oz.
bDttIe
81'
,
..-.~
SWEETHEART
IVORY
SOAP
KLEENEX
Ie We
.'
. -.Jt .
PINE SCENT
pkgs,
Extrl
Llrge
",.,
LESTOIL
9-01'10e
r;;l
31e
25-ft.
roll
4 ftc
7-
FROZEN
....
REYIOLDS WRAP
PEAS, TOMATOES.
OR STRING BEANS
"'.,
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SAVE lOe
.
Mr, "G"
brand
pkg,
COMET
CLEANSER
SAYl2cpwc. .
BUILDERS '$I_ce 1920'
HANDY AN,DY
NONE PRICED' HIGHER
FLORIDA
By JANE
DUZ
2 ra:~ 71 c q::: 72'
NONE PRICED HIGHER
NONE FliCED HIGHER
83c
2
I-lb• • •c
pkg...
JUICY LARGE SIZE FLORIDA
giant
box·
LIQUID DETERGENT
SAYE4c .... _
OVen
32-oz.
battle
,
79C
lb.
Slices
::::~ 87°
62°
WISK·
'~~.. 25'
KI..II., Sa ......,.111
4 '::::. 49'"
83e
TIDE
DETERGENT
Klngswood 3-8761
,... •
TS
4ge
FULL HAlf
SAVE Be
large 41:o
box'"
Free Estimates
dC
lb.
fULL HAlf
A&P SAUERKRAUT , 2 ':'-:''- 23' AtoP APPLE SAU,CE
OXYDOL
DETERGENT
INIB1L(OR '" EXXERIOR
Ieerp
,.
E M. SIC .01, ...
•
LOIN HAlf
SAVE 7c
.\-
I
.
,
FRESH STRING BEAlS
JOY LIQUID
DETERGENT
FLORIDA
GRAPEFRUIT
550
870 flEW CABBAGE
Jack Prichard
PAINTING
G
.. ;
:
SERVICE
SMOKED PICNICS 6!:v:r:::nd , lb. 3Se
Ready
4c
4
to
S
Pound
LONG
ISLAND
DUCKS
large 310 gianl 75e
bax
box
Klngswood 4-2727
G
~-GN
MIlO
IVORY
SNOW
'·PARIAVE.,
SWAITH.. . .I
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Generol ControcfOr
~~~?~;~~
giant
box
22-oz.
,battle
Each bid must be accompanied
by Cash, Certified Good Faith
Check, or by a Corporale SUrety
,Bond, either one In the amount of
ofllie total amount
to the order of
at the Court
. Clerk
TIle County
serve the rllbt to
all bids:
Ib.33e
IVORY
FLAKES
.,
Commissioners.
, ,
3 TO 4
III END SliCED
H. D. CHURCH
------
Crothers, Jrs., 435 Plush Mlll
Each bid must be accompanied
TROM SEREMBA,
Waillngford.. LOwell 6 -4 5 5 by Cash, Certified Good Faith
RE-UPHOLSTERY
_ Junior bed and
Cheak, or by a Corporate Surety
years experience_ Reason-II;~r~~~~;e:'~~:::,d~lnIDg tablec,l'feosulr:,1 Bond, either one In the amount of
rates. Chair bottoms repaired
(10%) of the totai amount of the bid,
Up. SLIP COVERS custom fitted
Klngswood 3- drawn to the order of the County of
PRICED
HIGHEt
FULL 7 RIIS
- Girl's Schwinn bl28 Inch; girl's camel hair
coat, size 14. Both good condl-
references.
OPEN PRIDAY BVBNIN08
I.ITAL~'IO.S
IISTOII
.......
ZENITH
LARGE SIZE, JUICY DUNCAN
Borough Secretary
in feeders. houses and baths, Commissioners_
."'" "
N.eED
Ruth A.B. Townsend
S'lfartlunore,
Pa.
until 9:30 A.M. Eastern
1'1
me, on Tueeday, Nov1961, for furnisblng and
Boller Water Treatment
J;~~K;;-I:;:;ng-:;s;::w-::O:-Od;:4-4::-4-;:1:;8'-;'::;-;'::;:~;;;;:'1 Soot Remover to the County of Del10:00 A.M. E.S:,r. on that same
th e bl rds, a fee der. F or. th e dSJ,
In the presence of the COUDty
NONE
HIGHU
~~:
COUNTY OF DELAWARE
A.F.M.
stucco work, cement
CHes t nut Hlll
1-3567.
Ib,3ge
IOAST
DETERGENT
.1~~~~j~~~~:~~~~~~~1 "'ol"troller
Proposals
be rathe
Office ofw1l1
the County
Contractor.
;::
, Court' House, Media,
• _ _ ....
LOIN END
IVORY
LIQUID
underSigned. The Borough
may
be to
seen
at the
of
the
right
waive
anyoffice
informin . the bids received; to reSALE - Used American Flyer
or all bids; to award
'
and eq ulpment. 16 major
to those experienced
69 track sections, full dlrec"J~~r'~!~~;:~ of work; and to the bldsetUng up. Fine condition, I
proposal Is 'deemed to be
tions
advantageous to the public
$35. Call Klngswood 3-6516.
6-0713,
EstpbJ.1hrd. lID
.
contra~et r.:.~u~~~~
a ulre<\ by law, the Jorms
req
_ Bicycles
Hobby,
Toy Shop. 205-7
,
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Swarthmore
TJP8wrilar SaI'IIC8
•
.
and made on
wl1lch will be
undersigned.
check for $100.00 pa,yBorough of Swarthmore
I~~:!.'fl~c~t:t~i~:if~ bid and the suc-
LOI
: : l b · 2 ge
trees O"HOI~ I
, accordance
accessories. MHt Glass _
:"li .
:::;.~
MIMEOGRAPH
SPIRIT DUPLICATOR
PHOTOCOPY
REQUEST FOR BIDS,
Sealed' bids wlllbe recerved
,Chamber, Borou
,uIllll8lll~~~~;;~~~r~~~I~~~~~~~~~~;~~~rN~
A_ M-....
me'::::;;
Leaman.
........
Mowed. 0eDena1 ....
, . IIanlb!c
.."".
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Office Supplies
...
rWo~:elly~~ng'i."::"'o"d :l~~forF~O~R~S~A~L~E~~~3~~~~~i
~
PO.
A. '8. Die K .
_.a..-
or
UNUSUAL & HARD TO GET RfCORDS
ChrlstmaS;tC~ar~ds~f~or~§~s~tan~t~la~I~V~O~IU~m~e~Of~b~U~s=l=ne=s=s~Jlt~~~~~~~~~~;~S~~~~~~~=:~=~
stude~~s has
ing the past year.
n •• I •• 3-1.....
Belvedere
Conval
nt B
~~t~~~~W~Otm~an~~~~~~1
.
:
ever
failed It was
what they
was advertised
didbecause
not ap- Ing
wyn old
School
210 WEST STATE ST.
MEDIA
.===
· :. :
:'1:, .
LOwell 6-4692 ,,(693
Fai~h~~~i~~;I.~~~~~~~~~~~~·
--. _.. . _
'--'
Raymond 1. Dawson
must be accompanied
1.. 2 P,rlAn., S.,rt••,,., PI.
or by a Corporate SUrety Bond,
S, E. Hudson KI 4-3360
Cash,
Goodof ten
one InCertlfled
the amount
(10%) of the total amount of
drawn to the order of the
Delaware.
Forms of Proposal mSJ be obtainedll
at the Office of the Chief
the County Commissioners,
esce
Dille
Court House, Media, Penna.
2507
.....
-tnu't S. Chester
The County Comralssloner..
....D~
!!,.?r~~~:t::~ serve
_~
the right to reject any and
.... --ont 2-5373
bids.
....""WANTED - To buy one used plano;:
....... tt . . . . can
G.
R.
. one used accordion; one
AI....
guitar. KIngswood 3;.'9327.
COQwatellcenl lieD ID4 W_ _
WM. A.
IhteIkBt ....... Sf· rh_ 0:
•
County Commissioners.
Baa. tJ.tsM u . .
AputmeDts"lar""I:~~~~D~SJ~C~I~ean~in~g~b:;y~le~;x;,p~er~I;.-
Media. Flrst 1I00r troDI
roOm, bedroom, tile
enclosed porch. Nelli
adults. $86. LOWer
ELECTRIC
SALES & SERVICE
PI'ano
or to her Attorneys: Butler, Beatty, I._ _~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~=Greer & Johnson, 17 South Avenue . r
Media, Pennsylvania.
3T-11-li
FOR RENT
WANTED
RENT - Otrlce space. ODe. t1u: I;;;:;,;;-;';;:::-;;-;;-v-:;;j:~;:;;;;;-;;;;;:;;:
sm, aU, • SWarthmore ~
ThursdSJ or ~'rldSJ.
threeIIIId
I00III8.
17
Cheste
3-058
·
GENE~L
7
something like
(!ttu4qtd ,tJ4
tfo ,?M & 1IIute
FACTORY AUTHORIZED
I
Euclaire Avenue. Columbus 9. Ohio,
for
reach him!
la~~.~::ll.advertl8er, w'lo comes
I hadn'l already been con-Ir
and faUhfuUy lo collect
vlnced of lhls, I certainly would
..
be now! My October 20th ad was
answered by people In every corA woman who placed an adver- ner of Swarlhmore as well as by RECEIVES GOLD MEDALLION
lIsemenlinOctober 20th's Glli1SS-j resldenls of Media. C h e s le r,
WUlard P. Hollander of Ogden
med column!! wrltes:
Springfield, Upper Providence, avenue, lias been presenled lhe
"Your newspaper certainly Wayne and olher oullylng ,dls- Gold Medalllon Award by Provlgets around, and is read thor- lrlcts. The calls began arriving dent Mutual Life Insurance ComoughlY. I've placed many ads that dSJ and continued th~ouRhl of Philadelphia, In
during the past 20 years. They the next two weeks."
of his competent service to cliwere usually successful but when
Another single Insertion,
ents and the producllon of a sut.. 1
November 10, .1961
midl served his counlry In WOrldlr:::IVr: to the
•
War 11 as well as lhe Korean
W
H
bl
~~__
,ar. e com nes with lhe act...... ~
ual plans of these ships his
knowledge of lhe sea to creale
O· I
authentic and beautiful palnlISP ay of Old Saili~9
I
h
ngs. T e 18 ships in lhis colShips to Begin Sunday
lecllon date from 1790 to 1875.
Mrs. O. Davis Shreve assisted
by Mrs. James E. Evans are In
An exhibit of palnllngsolsail- charge of the exhibit which l'S
.
I
109 vesse s by Rear Admiral open to the public for two weeks.
1~~':f~If~W~:, Schmidt, USN,ret., WallThe library will displSJ the I"claa,
Ii
wUI be on displSJ at ewberry and Caldecott Award
Helen Kate Furness Free I~~~::l~~:e~a,t the library during the
il
~;!~~;'e,~ e ther Providence from
Book Week November
12 to 25.
12 to 18.
These paintings are the first
COUNTY OF DELAWARE
of early American I...---~~-_____ Sealed Proposais will
r~~~~:;;I~ I
Century'shlps. Adat the Office of the Cowlty C
Schmidt has used Naval
ler, Court
I"'"val prinls. ship's books and
Helen Clyde
til ~~s~:;
archives to gather the in.ginners a Spedalty
and
eq
on
IfOlmation for these portraits.
A graduate of the U. S. Naval Music Village KI4-S448 use of ,the .C
Penna.,
at 10:00
A.M. EIS.T.wlll
0c:n~oimty
the presence of the
THE RWARTHMORBAN
SOAP
4.::',2..
.
"
"
PageS
Bouda, R.
Winch, R.
McCorkel, D.
Fry, D.
"
SCHOOL AUDITOR
Hulme, R.
Albany, D.
BOROUGH AUDITOR
Hayden, R.
Maass, D.
MAYOR
Thatcher, R.
Oppenlander, , D.
BOROUGH COUNCIL
Smith, R.
Cratsley, R.
Wilson, R.
Gill, R.
Wood, D.
Field, D.
Honnold, D.
Thompson, D.
rt.--
PIIIIIOIS
468
500
476
469
194
173
189
170
4'15
522
1,568
511
483
227
1,494
1,427
624
208
235
202
578
634
590
54'1
164
505
159
524
194
517
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Guthrie, R.
Malone, D.
513
195
479
178
505
207
1,497
580
CONSTABLE
Hepburn, R.
551
512
537
1,600
JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT
O'Brien, R.
450
Alpern, D.
269
455
212
451
1,356
269
750
502
152
521
193
1,552
521
490
158
515
194
1,525
538
494
158
505
205
1,522
547
SHERifF
Price, R.
Kelly, D.
529
COUNTY CONTROLLER
Bardsley, R.
Adams, D.
520
REGISTER OF WILLS
Allen, R.
stewarl, D.
523
176
186
194
530
172
497
153
517
1,544
186
511
JURY COMMISSIONER
Frazer, R •.
HalseY, D.
531
171
500
147
531
175
1,562
493
CORONER
Catania, R.
Boyle, D.
499
204
469
181
481
227
1,449
612
to Harrisburgand Washby Borough Council and
recent citizens' meeting. Wilson and Jones were advised to
have petitiolls readY. for such
time as a public hearing would
be held on the matter.
Described as a bi-partisan efconducted with consent of
Swarthmore's Republican and
Democratic Cha.irmen and, with
cooperation of members of the
local League of Women
the solicitation of signatures
ACME
To open soon In Swarthmore
has openings for men as
Grocery and Produce Clerks.
Excellent opportunity for advancement.
HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION
DESiRED
Have you checked the advantages offered in Grocery Retailing?
YOU WILL RECEIVE
starting salary $62.50 wit
regular semi-annual increases.
$80.00 mlnumum in two years.
5 Da". 40 hour week.
Company Paid Blne Cross,
Blue Shield and Group InSDl1UW.e.
Paid Vacation and HoUd...,s.
APPLY
WedIlesda"., NO'f'ember 15
721 Sod Sproul Road,
SWutlllaore, PL
• A.•. to 3 P."
,
'
Cooper Foundation To
;FlY. D.
of the score the Go""l
boys gave all they had
times looked like they mtl:ntl
an upset. Amazingly, 1u'''1
were about the same
teams.
This Saturday the Garnet te,unl
to Nether Providence
a traditional n~if~::r!(:~I;!::~,~t1
Again tite local team will
new faces in the backfield as
line up is shifted around as
pnt the best Gamet effort
ward. This Is sure to be a
!TORE
'''e
United
TOTchFunJ
Citizen. COlllmiHee
Sponsor. Annual Fete
14.00 PER YEAH
NOTICE TO CITIZENS
Borough' Council wish .. to
call attention to the prevailI
h h
Ing ow w ic prohibits the
conversion' of any housing to
multiple unit housing and that
this law will be strictly enforcedsubjecttothe penalties
provided by law.
JUIIOI aul TO ..AI
IS.
IOOIlmEW. IV
. SH
FA ION SHOW, CARD
PARTY SET FOR NOV. 28
Mrs. PeterE. Told, Park avenue
resident and local book reViewer,
will present "Books for ChriDtmas" to the Junior Women at 8
p.m. on Tuesday at the Woman's
Clubhouse.
Present Speaker Sunday
Leo Szilard of the University
of Chicago 'will speak in the
A special meeting of the
Swarthmore Citizens AthIetic
Swarthmore Friends' Meeting
5 nday at 8 15
H
Committee was he Id Wednesouse
p.m.
t Ion IIIu b "A W:
th
day of last week 10 discuss the
His op c 111'
e
re eOn e lUll
Road to War?"
plans for the Annual Football
---------------w·th E . F
. D 5 II d
Banquet.'
W'~t
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nnco erml, r. z ar
This year's event wI'11 be ~eld
•• S ..
UIIIIIIS
Mrs_ Told Is the Junior Club's
devised the chain reaction sys-,
."1
'/
adViser. She has lectured many'
tem composed of uranium and The traditional Swarthmore- at the 'High School cafeteria on 'I'
L
times locally, and she has pregraphite which was used in set- Haverford' football rivalry will saturday, December 2, at6:30p.m .• O
lIa
sented story-telling programs to
I
th
h I
Ii
t th
t't
Invitations will be extended to
h
.
S
t ng up e can reac on a
e ge I s 52nd airing on Clothier members of the 1961 Varsity and Lunc eon Meellng et
numerous organizations In the
University of Chicago in 1942. Fields, this Saturday at 1:45 p . m . .
F
PhIladelphia area. She is a past
It was also used at Hanford in At stake also will be Swarth. Junior Varslty squads, coaches, or 1 P.M. Monday
president of the Senior Woman's
the manufacture of plutonium. more's final standing in the Mld- Senior cheerleaders, parents, and
Former State Senalor G. Robert Club and Is a me m b e r of the
Born in Budapest In 1898, Dr. die Atlantic Conference Southern other guests.
Watkins will replace County Com· board oC the Swarthmore Library.
Szilard received an engineering DiviSion. A Swarthmore Victory
As in former years, the mem- miSSioner Albert Swing as lunch- She has served as president of
degree from the univerSity therE will assure the college at least bers of the Junior High heavy- eon speaker at the LWV Meeting the Presbyterian Church Woman's
and then we~t pn to earn his Ph. a third place finish, and If. this weights, ,middleweights, and on Monday, November 20, at 1 Association and is currently a
member of the Session and on the
D. at the, Umverslty of Berlin II Victory is coupled with a defeat lightweights will be invited to p.m. at the Methodist Church.
1922. He taught In Berlin unti of PMC by Lebanon Valley, dessert at 7:30 p.m. and remalD
Mr. Watkins is the president board of Gibbons Heme.
1933. He then went on to EngiaDl Swarthmore will be the runner-up for the program. Several outstand- of the three man COU/lty board
Rehearsals are in progress for
In!! members .of,the Elementary and has recently taken a stand the Fall Fashion Show Dessertwhere he did research at st. Bar- to the Conference champions.
tholomew's Hospital and in the Coach 'Lew Elverson's Garnet teams will be 10cluded as special against the communitIes pact Bridge, "As Time Goes By." It
Clarendon Laboratory of the Un- eleven appear the favorites, with guests.
signed by Bucks and Montgomery will be held at 8p.rn. on Tuesd83,
Iverslty of Oxford. In 1937 he a 4-2 season's record compared
The program will Include the Counties with the city of Phila- November 28 at the Woman's
came to the United States; he to 0-5-1 for Haverford. The presentation of awards to the delphia. Commissioner William ClUb. Mrs. Frank W. Tolan, chalrbecame a naturalized citizen in Ford's best effort of the season team "!embers by coaches Robin- Welsh, a Swarthmore reSident, man of the International affairs
1943.
earned them aO-o tie with Johns son, DletrYka,Hender~on,Drukin, has opposed Mr. Watkins' view committee, is In charge of the
From 1940 to 1942 he worked Hopkins, who suffered a 33-0 and Bern~art. In additIOn, spec~al of the pact, and Mr. Swing hail plans. Mrs. Walter T. Black will
In the National Defense Research defeat at the hands of Swarthmore. awards will be, presented to c r- yet to be heard from.
provide background music for the
Division Of Columbia University. Both teams will resume pl83 Sat- tain members of the team selectThIs controversy is, of consld- show. There will be'door prizes,
He ,then went to the universitYurday after lOSing their last ed by ~he squad by secret ballot. erable interest to community a bazaar table, individnal tableof Chicago where he has held week's contests. Haverford dropAmong those helDlng with the towns In Delaware County and prizes and favors, and a baked
various teaching and research ped a 28-6 decision to Wilkes food. and catering will be Ralph the meeting will therefore be goods table to' add to the evenposts ever since.
College, while the Garnet were Yoilng and Bob Frost..Jack open to the public. Mr. Watkins lng's fun.
'
He was very a,clive as head of turned. back 18-7 by PMC.
Thompson was placed in charge has agreed to answer questions.
Eight new members were inltithe Organization of Atomic Scl- Coach Roy Randall's Main of decorations and Al Stamford
,Those planning to attend the ated to the club at the last meetentists, which published the Liners will be piloted by sopho- will head u!' the walters. The in- luncpeon meeting, should call ing on November 7 and a party
Atorr,lc Scientists' Bulletin, ded- more quarterback ,Steve Dallolio, vitations WIll be malled by Secre- 'Mrs. Joseph storlazzi, K13-1292 was given in their honor.
icated mainly to the study of the ranked fourth in Middie Atlantic tary Bill Kurtzhalz and the par- by tomorrow, adding if they need
'
ent' tickets ,will be sold by Wes
i
.
peacetime us~s of at~mic. energy Conference ,pasSing..
Hoge, the Treasurer. Coach Rob- baby-s ttlng.
and the SOCIal ImphcatlOns .of Elver~~n s me,n ,WIll be dlrect-, inson will work with Ted Anthony ,
',' "
~hebomb.
,.'
, ed br sophoDlMI" Mike Lilli!! ,ami and John:Bond'onthe' progiBlning;
T
He is now a member of the freshman Hap Peele at ~he IJuarThe Committee also discussed'
, ,.
_
Enrico Fermi Institute of Chic ago terback spot. In addition to these the problem of annual dues. Many Football Game Thurs
The Swarthm~re Branch of the
His speech is sponsored by men will be halfbacks Bernie of the parents of High SChool The Annual Lansdowne-Swarth- Ne.edlework GUIld of America rethe Cooper Foundation of Swarth- Beitman, a sophomore who was boys have neglected sending in more High School ThankSgiving c~lved for ,distribution to charmore College and is open, free, c ho. sen !In All-East Halfbe:ck their 1961-62 Swarthmore.cltizens Day football game will be held illes 3,117 articles of clothln~
to the public.
earlier this season and jumor 'Athletic Committee dues. An ur- on the Swarthmore College field and household linens at the an
'
Harvey Buek, twice honorable gent request Is being made to all with the local high school servo nual
held Tuesda,y,
mentlon 'All,East. ~unlors Ben to send their dues to the Trea- ing as, the host team. The klck- Novem~er 7. Included .In t,his !"t~,
Cooper, and Bill LIpshutz and surer, Wes Hoge at 15 Woodbrook off will be at 10:30 a.m.
al were.
men, 105,
695,
senior John Green will also. be Lane, Swarthmore. .
In order to relieve much of the women, 136, glr~s,. 429, childre?
seeing considerable backfIeld
'
parking and entering prohlem, 2-6 years, 28.1, mfants: 1137,
action saturday Juniors Terry
t t
d t
k ff and household Items, 324,
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"Exploring" Is the title of the
.
I
d
spec a ors are urge 0 par 0
Enough money was received to
Spruance and Fred Lauc us an
soivrngo
f th
II e
There
film to be 'presented at the spec'11
C'
0
e co eg campus.
purchase 100 more arlicles spe' ial SCouting Night of the local sophomore Rafe Seymour WI
will be limited parking facilities c!fical''' req uested. Mrs. Bruce
h anchor the Quakers line.
Se
near the field but due to the
,
.., .
Explorer Post next week. T e However despite the odds the
t th
t~t
t
d Smtth, preSIdent, reports that 18
tVas tt rodn gS th are act cthus omfe charities have received boxes
meeting will be held on Monday years have'shown that thIs game
I ht at 8 I McCahan Hall of
The traditional ThankSgiving 0 a en l ng e even, ese a- 'filled with the particular type of
g b t ri n Gi)urch and will
evades
worship service for, Ihe community cilities will fill early.
will be . lothlng they had requested. Disres on
y: ~n db' Chris Miller. Ites, and I~ b~nd to season ~ re- will be held at the PresbYler~an possible to enter th~ field from ~ribution was as follows:'
be tCh uC:I
part of the
This IS
111' ere ,Church at 9 a.m. on Thanksglv- either the Presbytenan Church
In Delaware County _ Chester
As
e mee ng s a
SPIrit and the WIll to Wl!, mean ing Day.
entrance or entrances on either
.
annual membership drive, any as much as all the statlsllcs and
The date of the celebration side of the field house.,
Day Nursery, 14'1, sU"?-fcrest
boys 14 years old and in the records.
has been sel by the President of
,Farm for Negro BOY~, 92, T. M.
~nth grade or ,15 years old an~ The outcome of this gam,e will the United States for Thursday, R b
S O ' Thom~ Center, 1.27, Union Go~10 any grade are invited to at help to determine the winner of November 23. The preacher this
0 ert mart, rgarust pel ~sslon, 142, Pen~sYlvama
tend.
'~he Hood Trophy, ,symbolic of ear Is the Rev John C Kulp
,
• •
ASSOCIation for the Bhnd,. Del.
The program will include slides athletic supremacy in the various ~astor of Swarthmore Methodist
aware County ~ranch, 62; ~nends
of the p~st's recent trips and sports played by the two Quak~r Church.
'
Robert Smart,Organist of Trin. j1Iome for C~ildren, 100, Camp
other achvities as well as the schools. The trophy has been 10 Part of the tradition of the ity Churcil and· of Swarthmore t;mnshine, 94, DtelawAsare 0t~nty
f 'l
Th e activities have in-Ie,.
,
'on for the
'
,
Child Care Cen er
sOCIa Ion
1m.
es.
.
dt"warthmore s possessl
Community Thanksgiving Worshi!' College, will present an organ
. hi d
e Service of Del:
cluded a canoemg, huntmg, an lPast'three years and the parnet is to take up an offeritig to be recital. this 'Sunday evening at IPl, Cc I ;ar . J L . C
fishing trip on Lake Wallenpau- teams have been able to capture used through th e EcumeniClil 8 p.m. in the church at Chester aware o~n y, 51 ,.. e:ls ~::
'Co
Sp
i 51 er
A LWY
t
GUILD RECEIVES
Swarthmore-Lansdowne3 11 ARTICLES
"
SEAL OF SERVICE
I
Ingath~ring
Explorer Post PI~
FO~
~Oy~,
Spedal $colli., Nig.t
Thank'
U mon
0
~
BELL'
SYSTEM
~gnores s~atis~ics,
r
co~ds,
~ gam~
Day
fVIces
0
f~vor-
~t
In RecItal at Tnruty
•
Mr. and Mrs. W. H.' Gehring of
University place have as their
guests their son-In-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Ridenour and child r e n from Old
Greenwich, Conn.
pac at tb~ Firestone E~plore~·t the majorit~ of the years since Church to answer needs of people road and College avenue.'
Base, ,Leh~gh University san, ts inception 10 1941.
the world over. The Church World
Mr. Smart's program will be
nual Scouhng SCience DaY a
- - - Service, part of the National divided between the works of J.
Sightseeing tour of Washing on,
,
Council of the Church of Christ S. Bach ani the French compos~. C., a lour of t~e Unitetd ~;; Swarthmore Is Host
of the United States of Anlerlc~, ers Cesar Franck an~ Marcel DutlOns, and.a
t : °With
A meetingofthe Board of state is such a group dedicated to aId pre. Of Bach, he
play th.e
lrg
Skyline Dnve, 10
.:, se College Presidents 18 In all, homeless ,and distressed people "Prelude and Fugue m C MaJ'th s~perlntendent of Schools overseas. Their objectives and or, .... Three Chorale-Preludes:'
a tour of an Amer can ISCO
plant near ,the drive.
WI Charles Bofitm and Deputy methods are much the same as and, "T~ccata and Fugue in D
SCU PTURE GROUP TAKES
erintendent Dr. George 'W. other organizations sponsored by Minor." In the second par! ';If the
L P n was held this week at the United Nations and Unit.!!d program the works heard WIll be
HONORABLE ,MENTION
Hoffma, C liege
States Government. Every contrl- Franck's "Chorale In B Minor."
'
Swarthmore
0
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John H. Newland, Magill road,
On Wednesday the group were buted dollar s;n d s more th an 300 an d I D
..upre •s I.V an'at·IOns on a
Swarthmore, received Honorable Dcheon guests of Vice Pres- pounds of foo overseas.,.
Noe .
,
, .
Mention in the non-professionalt
d MrS Joseph B. Shane
Prime places of ,!eed tms year
The,pub~IC IS cordially lDVlted
sculpture group for "N' Gozi Id,::,t. a~he ev'ening were dinner are Africa and Hong Kong.
to this recItal.
Tribesman" at the RegionalCoun- an ;" f President and Mrs.
In the Congo 750,000 refugees
cllof Community Art centers Ex- gues s e 0 Craig Smith. on Thurs- from Angola are In various stages RECUPERATING
hib' I Philadel hia lastSun- Courtn y
, > the luncheon of poverty and need. Food, s e e d ,
Ii ihon n
p
day they w Vi ere,;. wr President and live stock are crucially necWilliam Mowbray, of the Dartay.
a new resident guests of Bryn
and In the essary here.
mouth House, Swarthmore High
f ,,::.
Is a student In Katharine E.
Col- Ih Hong Kong, an Increasing School Junior, Is recuperating in
class in SCulp- evening
°H h Borton for number of
are still com- Taylor Hospital after removal of.
ture Techn~ues at'the Commun· I~ge PreSIdent Ug
ing in from China .. The. Church his spleen which was- ruptured
ity Arts Center In·Wallingford. dmner.
'11 leave about World Service has mne mll~ stat- following an ,accldentonTues~ay.
The exhibit continues at the .The group ';1er a two' day Ions there where 52,000 children Patrolman James Davis assl.st~
FidelitY-Philadelphia Trust Com- mIdday, today etin sand con- are coRllng every d83 to get milk ed the Milmant Ambulance whIch
pany through today during bank- schedule of me
g
and biscuits.
,. .
took WtptaRl to the ~ospltal.
i
ca~P1ng
SYMBOL OF VALUE
Music Qub to Meet
This month's meeting of
Swarthmore Music Club will be
held at 8 p.m. SUnday evening,
at the home of Mrs. Samuel S.
Clyde, Swarthmore and
avenue, Mrs. Edward Heller
Mrs. A. C. Bosshardt o'O---ho:st-1
wi1~
i
~~.
Bringing you constantly improved
and increasingly useful services
for your c:ommunication dollars.
esses.
The program, arranged by Robertvan Ravenswaa"., will feature a group o! Instrumental soloists from Swarthmore College
composed of SUsan Goodman,
harp; Caroline Laessel, plano;
and Gail MacColl, violin. Miss
MacColl will be.,accompanled by
Ed.enna Rosser; plano.
tHE IEll TELEPHONE COMPANY. OF, PENNSYlVANIA
~de
~~wland,
~aur~n~ LTo~~;s
Your nei&hbors eriluainc}lOW - ' d tIInIl" _1IicI Mel .:i . . .
ROSE SOCIETY TO MEET
B~.
SIIS FOOTI
AU IANQUn
SLATED FOR
1
EARLY DEADLINE
Because of the Thanksgiv.
ing Holiday The Swarthmorean
deadline for the Noyember 24
issue will be on TUESDAY
November 21, at 11 a.m.
paper will be delivered on
Fridoy, as usual.
____
GailE WITH HAVERFORD
STARTS )·"5 SATURDAY
CATHERMAN'S
189
The Delaware
sOciety
will 11 e e C~;:1l!~::1
t
8YeaiJw ~ a P.8L In' Wbl tt
~RTHMOREAN
Th~
tent new medicines because
they help you recover fast _
usually 'without the ~ost of a
refill. Thus. your lotal cost
for these new drugs is less.
Because we regularJy stock
aU the latest researrh drugs,
bring your Doctor's prescription to us." Uniformly fair
prices at all time.!.
the near future by a is alwa".s up for this
lE~~th~e~p~o~ll~s;w~ill~b~e:'s~u~p~PI~e~-~ed~ga~m~e~a;s~th~e~sw~a~rt~h~m~o:r~e::L_~
DRUG
canvass.
Garnet fuss.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson of
HOW RUTLEDGE VOTED
Strath Haven avenue spent last
~
weekend in Brandon, vt., visitOn The School Directors
illg Dr. and Mrs. Seeley Est.... Bouda, R.
161
brook.
Winch, R.
161
McCorkel, D.
187
..
'Road To War?' Topic
For Talk at Coll ..e
Garnet VIS' NP. '
Tomorrow 2P.M
I
'1,576
Support
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1961
practiceand
of Chrlsti8ll
.,~C~-::::::;';~
healing
to serviceSci-I-~
t::
Christian SCience organizaDOES
".
II Is reported that state 8ecre- luon.
~
of Highways Park Martin as
----------:-THE .JOB
as the Harrisburg representl'ts
of the Federal Bureau of
were under the impression
Swartiunore citizens were
opposed to the Crum Creek
The Darby Rams s cor e d
but only Swarlhmore Col- leverv period to run up a 27·-01
·t - thi S d espite.'
'·/I,etory<.vel the high school te,uul Your Doctor prescribes po_
oppos ed 1,
:~~~~£::i~~ in protest previously II."" Saturd83 on Rutgers Field.
I
'VOLUME 33 -NUMBER 46
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whoNether
were Providence
armed with
I
1,433
bearing3000signatures.
TAX COLLECTOR
SChumacher, R.
Taylor, D.
CLERK OF THE COURTS
Hobdell, R.
Abel, D.
TOTcbFund
I
490
546
507
475
203
197
210
218
THE
United
TO P~ESfNt LECTURER
for Forulll Sun. Night
Two professors of physics will
I<;treltt Canva •• Follow.
How spiritual heallng bri~l!lslparticipate in alorum on the subNorlhem Eastern Western Totall'
joy and freedom will be
"Fallout Shelters _ Yes or
of a lecture on C:hr,isthU:ll-:'::
ff
ii-F'arti.an E ort
No?" to be presented Sunda". by
to
be
given
in
SwarthUnitarian Church of Delaware
Petitions
against
the
proposed
on
Sunday
at
3:30
p.m.
454
442
448
1,344
William Cousins of
. a nd Delaware County
520
481
494
1,495 mid-county expressway being 10cated throug,h any part of Swarth·
England
of'the CommIttee for a
239
202
262
703 more were Signed by 1414
Mr. Cousins will speak In
Nuclear Policy.
209
191
229
629 as they went to
church edifice of First
The forum, with Judge Allen
three polling places for Tues· f h' t S· t' t 't 206
as moderator, will be
o C us, His
clensubj~ct
IS , a will
p.m. at the church, Old
selection..
avenue.
536
507
523
1,566
The petitions were an out- "Christian Science Reveals
,Springfield Township.
of
a
visit
to
Harrisbur~
that
Is
available
In
speakers
will be Dr. Milan
172
149
185
496
week by Borough Councilman kind." The lecture is free,
Garrett of Swarthmore College,
!~!~;:!~:::~
andEdmund Jones,
members have illvited
in World War n in Sw,arthavenue attorney who IP'IIJIIO to attend.
civil defense and now tech543
486
508
1,537
a citizens' protest meetA native of London, he
divlsi9ll chief for Delaware
170
168
203
541
here several months ago and
d f
·th
Civil Defense Council;
mploye
or
many
ye;;;ar;s~wt;;I~bl~t~~
Dr.
William
Davidon, (cq) nf
represents Pendle Hill,
of West African
IW,lllinglfolld, in opposition toplac- attaining managerial rank.
College, a represent530
499
504
1,533
the, route in the Crum Creek
from business in
'Of the CommIttee for a Sane
182
164
210
556
area. The Swarthmore men
devote his full time to the
Pollcy.
-PNd
NOV 171961
'j 'p •
t"e
Fallout Sh.'..... Topic
D .. Is lie War W. Cast III' YOf.
SCHOOL DIRECTOR
Support
November 10, 1961
/'
MC~~averrord
~ests
inc hours.
•
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,
,
•
,
refenees.
.
'
reruge~
. .' t.( "I,:
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f!~~ro~~~~alc;~!~.J:§1 ;ur~in~
~I i f Delaware County 955'
e~v ~eo.ly 5 rvice of Del~war';
~n t am~48 e
,
, °I~n ~hilacielPhla _ American
Friends Service Committee, 109;
Protestant Episcqpal City Mlssion 139' Inter-Church Child
Care SOciety 101' Volunteers of
America, 118; and Pediatric Del!lrtment of Philadelphia Gener! 1 Hospl'tal 104
n _'_ _ _
,_.
_ _ _ _,_ _
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
PLAN THURS SERVICE
•
. ~ speCial service on Thanks-'
glv10g Day has, been announce!l
by First Church of Christ, Scientist, 206 park·avenue.
. _
Local members invite the public to atten4 this ThankSgiving
service which will.be held at the
above location on Thursday,November 23, at 11 o'clOCk. No co1.lection of any kind Is taken at
this service.
,'
November 17, 1961
THB SWARTBMORBAN
Page 2
Mrs. H. Miller Crist 0 Par'
WETLAUFER-JOHNSON
\Well of Parkside arethe maternal\Of Guernsey road. The new ar·
aven~e is ap.at!ent in Hahnemann Miss Jane Patricia Johnson, grandp~rents. Thepaternal grand- rivalis the great-grandson of Mrs.
HospItal, PhII.adelphia. for a few daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest parents are Mr.and Mrs. Lee, Jr .. Morris M. Lee of CollE\ge avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Heck- days, undergomg treatment..
R. Johnson of Llaneroh, became
"
"
.
man, with George, Jr .. of Park
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. MICh- the bride of Mr. John Leslie WetFBI-Ht.111
'Yel ~VlSlDN
avenue will spend this weekend ener of Westdale avenue and Mr. laufer of Richmond, Va., son o f '
.nu
.......
e,
University
and
Mrs
Ralph
Young
of
RiverJO
YALI:
AVENUI:
MORTON, , ....
atPenn state Colleg
.
.
. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Wellaufer
TELE'II'OI _ H'.E
·.IIT. IIDIO :.... 'H••,i
Park, for Parents' Weekend and view road entertruned at a rare- of Strath Haven avenue on Satother planned festivities with well cocktail pa~ty on saturd~y urday, November 11, at 2:30 p.m.,
"Bring It to U. or·We'n Come.to You"
their daughter June Lee, a jUJ)ior. evening at. tM MIchener home lR in the Presbyterian Churcb of
.Kln,lWood 4-102.8
At the same time they will cele- ho.nGr of Mr. and ·Mrs. Joseph Lianerch. The Rev. John W. How-I~====;::=====:::;:=====;====-========~
brate an early Thanksgiving with ShImp of Rose. Valley who are ard officiated at the double ilng
~:e... 6'!!11 $Z,
their daughter.
iea~ing for HamIlton, 0., to make ceremony.
,.~- 'V~7'"
Dr. and Robert K. Enders ·of thel! home.
The bride given in marriage
SpecIalized Instruction - AU Instruments
Elm avenue had as their guest
ENGAGEMENTS. by her father: wore a gown of soft
MUSIC - INSTRUMENTS - REPAIRS
for a week Mrs. Edith Kenney of
Mr. and Mrs. William H. one- ivory dulcette satin designed in
405 bartmouth £yenue
Call KI 4-5448
of Gillett, Wis., former nurse in haus of Yale avenue annqunce period style and featuring a
"
the Swarthmore Schools. Mrs. the engagement of their daughter, circiet neckline and three quarter • _
"'h
nallllADl_nmDunmUllan. . .,. . .
Enders entertained at a tea in Anne, to Mr. Lyman H. Seamans, sieeves. Appliques of French
her honor on Wednesday by invit- Jr., son of the Rev. and Mrs. Sea- velvet flowers and leaves triming some of her teacher friends mans, Sr" of Pattenburg, N. J. med the bodice. The back waistfor a get-together.
Miss Driehaus is a graduate 01' line was accented by an obi bow i
Dr. and Mrs. J. Aibright Jones Swarthmore' High SChool and of of satin with the bell shaped
of Eim avenue will have as their Ohio Wesleyan University, Del- skirt fJ.p:Ving into a court traln.
BEAUTY
guests for the winter months Dr. aware, O. She is presently teach- Her fingertip veil of ivory French
"THE SMART WAY IS THE BOUQUET WAY"
Jones' aunt Mrs, George Donnan ing at Butler High School in But- illusion was held by a haif cap
and his cousin Mrs. Donnan WiI- ler, N. J. .
of Alencon lace trimmed In seed
9 South Cheater Road
son both of Asheville, N.C., who
Mr. ~ea.mans Is a graduate of pearls. She carried a bouquet of
Call Klngswood 8--0476
will arrive today.
West VUglnla Wesleyan .College, gardenias and white roses with
Miss Sara McDermott, who has Buckha~non: W.Va:, and IS a soc- ivy.
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been convaiescing at the home of lal servICe I.nveshgator for Pas- Miss Paula Johnson, sister of
the William McDermott's on Yale saic County, Paterson, N_ J.
thebrlde,acted as maid of honor.
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No date has been set for the The bridesmaids Misses Lynn
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wedding.
Watson of Long Island,N. Y., and
Mrs. Peter Murray with two of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Cowie of Patricia Vogel of Sellersville,
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her children of Parka venue drove Sherwood lane, Wallingford an- wore cocktail length dresses of
to Carlisle last week and spent nounce the engagement of their Turquoise velveteen with matchtwo days with her college room- daughter, Joan. to Mr. Warr e n Ing open pillbox hats with stlfmate Mrs. B. Paul Miller.
Riedel Eshbaugh son of the late fened veill They all carried pink
Mr. and Mrs. James H_ Breakell Mr. and Mrs .. Walter
' Roy Eshbaugh c hr ysan th e mums w I'th I'VY .
of North Princeton avenue were of SI. Louis, Mo.
The flower girl. Dorr.ie Earnest.
among the guests attending the
The wedding will take place w?re a dress of beIge taffeta
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annual Parents' Day at MaryBald· on December 21 at The Walllng- WIth velvetee~ sash, a head- ' ' '... __ .J_ ".- A._._4.....Ao!JA! .',_ ~"4_
win College, Staunton, va.. Their f d P
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She carried a nosegay of pink
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the liberal arts college for wochrysanthemums.
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men.
SRIDE-TO-BE FETED
Mr. John F. McCahan of PhilMr. Donald Aikens of For.est
A bridal shower in honor of adelphia, formerly of Swarthmore,
file
lane is in Florida, on a business Miss Mary Ann McCombs of Maple was best man for Mr. Wetlaufer.
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trip which will take him to Tam- avenue was held onSat.u~day The ushers included the Messrs.
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pa, st. Petersburg, and several evening at the home of Mrs. 'Don Richard D. Wright of Westdale.,,'
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other cities. Before returning W.. Dickinson of Park avenue. avenue, Craig L. Peel of North
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with his brother-in-law and sister Park avenue, and Mrs. S. W. John- Clausen of Beaver, 0., and Theo~
Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Lindsey and son of Amherst avenue were host- dore F. Gleichman of New Prov..AJL~_J. A.
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children in Zero Beach. Mrs. esses.Guests included the future idence, N. J.
Lindsey is a sis t e r of Mrs. bride's mother and sister, the
A wedding reception followed
Aikens.
future bridegroom's mother and the Ceremony at Aitlen park In"
Jean Patterson, /laughter of si~ter 'od their v.isitingrelatives, The bride gr"duated fr?m Hav- Im1l1l111111ll1l1n1ll1ll1ll1llH11l1l1ll1l1ll1ll1l1ll11ll1m1ll1ll1111l1ll11l1U1II1I1I1I1II111111II11II1In11ll11l1l1ll1lNl1I1II1II111I11II1II1
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Patterson' neigh' '. 's and fnends.
erford High School and attended
of Dartmouth avenue a freshman
~'j~s McCombs received many Ursinus College. She is a memat The College of W~oster Ohio, U' ,.ue gifts which foHowed the ber of Alpha Sigma Nu Sorority.
has been appointed te~porary ",ower theme of ' Treasures Old'.
The bridegroom graduated from
vice president of the Holden Hall
Miss McComb's marriage to Swarthmor.e High School and Lewomen's residence by the junior Mr. James Patterson of Amherst high University, where he is a
residents.
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avenue will take place December member of Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Miss Virginia Rath had as her 23.
He is employed as an engineer
guests recently Mr. and Mrs. JoSHIDL E-HOWELL
with DuPont Company in Rlchseph A. Turner and son of Charmond, Va.
leston, W. Va. Mr. Turner is a
Mrs. Jan Howell of New York
After a wedding trip of one
cousin of Miss Rath. Last week- City and Mr. Norman G. Shidle. of week to Bermuda, they will be
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end she. had as her guests her Ridgefield, Conn., were marned at home at 3861 Coulder Court,
sister Miss Gerttude Rathof Farm- Saturday November 11 at the home Richmond, Va., after November
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Van Turner and another cousin in Stamford, Conn. The ceremo~y
The rehearsal dinner was given
Mr. Charles L. Cocke and Mrs. was performed by the bride s by the bridegroom's parents at
Cocke, all of Roanoke, Va.
brother, the Rev. John. E. Meeter, Rolling Gre~n Country Club, on
Jennifer. Bell and Nancy Field pastor of the ChristIan Reform Friday evemng.
celebrated their 13th birthdays Church in Englewood, N. J.
""---:S":'=-:R:-:T=H=S--together r e c e n t I y .and invited
Mrs. Shidle, a for~ler resident
some of thier friends from the of Cos Cob, Conn., IS president
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Foster,
eighth grade to a Mexican fiesta. of Jan Howell, Inc., national Jr., of Silver Spring, Md., formeragents for importers and manu- Iy of SWarthmore, announce the
Mrs. Kenneth .Reed t~hO th~d facturers of giftwares.
birth of their first child, a son,
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home this week.
of Swarthmore College.
are the paternal grandparents.
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Mr. and Mrs. William F. Lee,
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Jr .. of Elm avenue are receiving
congratulations on the birth of
- their ,irst child, a son, William
Served Daily .
Fiss Lee, III, on November 12
in
Hahnemann Hospital.
Hot & Cold Dishell Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond F. Roth-
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Frank Morey Speaks,
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20 MIles Along AT
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int/~n\R. Orey , former super- Dr. Freder' k W
RUtl~d~~ ;Ch~~e S)Varthmore - ~orth Chester r~~, and ~~ehrin~
in the se'
. Is, gave a talk Ing companion Paris
walk
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mor hIgh school assem- Newark, Del h
Walters oC
Y on Thursday, November 9
w Ik'
.. ave returned from
Mr. Morey discussed points
~ ~ I~g tour in the Great Smokhistoric interest visited bOies, egI~ning atClingmans Dome
and Mr~. Morey during th.;ir ~i~ ~/~e :~n~ between Tennessee
cent tnp to Europe M
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arollna and the highillustrated his lectu' '~h M?rey est pomt on the 2000 mile Trail
of pictures which hr: WI slIdes and en~ing in northern Georgia:
Most interesting of al~ad taken.
Carrymg packs of 38 to 42
pictures t a k '
were the pounds over a s t ret c h of 120
the Greek is~~sm e~ree~e and .on miles, sl:eping in trail lean-tos
tures oC Del h:
PdeclailY PIC- when avaIlable and otherwise on
Mr. Morey' s r~n~i an of Delos. the grourd under the bright moonshowed mast
ng cO.mmentary llght was a rugged but an invigery
weil as m t
of hIstory as orating and unforgettable experiphotagra .;S ery of the art of ence. Deer and beins and' many
Befori t h ' ,
wild turkeys and grouse crossed
Mr 'Morey e asllemlily program, the trail, and the screams of a
lu~ch b
w:s entertained at panther not rar distant were in
ing secietm~ml ers of the teach- teresting as well as frightenlngThere w.ere the ext!emes of sno~
arIa staff.
\"''''V......-......._ ............,.....,-.., '..".... in the hIgh mountains and sun in
the valleys resulting in sunburned
fa.ces, - denuded trees as well as
gorgeously colored foliage and
the luxuriant green of rhododen(I gill. t!1anb. unto III.
dron, mountain laurel and Bzallioril, fJll' Jr. .. 9Poll;
eas with a rich undergrowth of
galax. The carpets of purple and
fJll' JU. lIIfl'tIJ rUm,..,
, ellow violets and trailing arbufortllrr,
tus made parts of the trail a ver}>SAJ.MS eVil. t
. !table fairy land.
Dr. Luehring and Mr. Walters
spent the night with Dr and Mrs
E. Fay Campbell; fo'rmerly of
Swarthmore. Pa,
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Life is Good
PAULSON & CO.
warthmore and now of Maryville
rllroacll MacDlde Bl'l'd. .
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The Regional Council of Communitv Art Centers Exhibition
OIlened ilt the Fidelity-Ph'l _
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a Trust Company, Broad
.an. Walnut streets in Philadel~~'~~e~rhS~~~:t~
3hr';~i The
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x 1 on conSistS 0 f pruntings, sculpture
and crafts .by profeSSional and
non-~rofe~sI.onal artists and children 5 pamtmgs.
. ?he exhibits from the CommunIty Arts center on Rogers lane
Wallingford includes:
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Sculpture by John Newland DC
Swarthmore, Florence Young of
Newtown Square, Ruth Beck of
Media and Ruth Redding of Glenn
Mllls; ceramics by Alan Shaw of
Chester.
Paintings are the work of
B~ttie Patman and Marjorie GemmIll of Swarthmore, Robert L.
Anthony', Jo Holmes and Alice
Whit.e of Moylan, G. Ulshafer of
Medla,Fran Lackman of Chester,
M.N. Durand of Ridley Park and
Jud~th A. Ingram of Wallingford.
Childrl'n'~ paintings are
ex.hibited by Lynda Kennedy and
DIane M,:ssinger of Springfield.
Accordmg to Mrs. George E.
Kearns, Jr., of Media, prizes
will ,be awarded for the best professlOnai and non-professional
works. The .exhibit will be open
to the pubhc from Monday/ NoVem~er 13, to Friday/November 17
dunng banking hours.
J'
Tenn., before being dtiven by
them the following morning to
Clingmans Dome to begin their
~Irs .. Richard G.-Haig entertaintrek. The Appalachian' Trail is
ed
her eightsorne Tuesday with
COLONIAL COURT APTS,
divided into four 'sections in this
luncheon
at the Ingleneuk follow~
rea:
(Next ta Post Office)
Thirty miles from Clingmans ed by bridge at her home on RiverKI 3-4597
Dome to Fontana Dam, 25 Innes view road.
Mrs. C. A. Ward of Chatham
from.there over the Yellow Creek
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arrived here the first of
Waucbecha-Cheoh Mountains to
CUT FLOWERS - PLANTS
the
month
to spend the winter at
Wesser on the Nantahala River,
CORSAGES
the
Harvard
Inn.
;5 miles through the Nantahala
Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Greene
Home-Made Candy
~ational Forest, and 10 miles to
of
South Chester road have had
Dicks
Creek
Gap
in
northern
Home-Made Cakes'
as
their guest for a week former
eorgia.
Swarthmorean, Miss . Elimar Mc
Conechy, Miss McConechy left
yesterday
\or her home in KanThere are 22. Different Models and 9 Different
sas City, Mo,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Hannum
of Lafayette avenue have reFinishes in Zenith Space Command T, V,
turned home from a week's visit
to San FranciSCO, Calif., on a
combined business and pleasure
trip.
Eddie Shute, a student at Severn School, Severna, Md., will
arrive home on Wednesday to
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10 Park Avenue
spend the Thanksgiving holidays
with his parenis Capt. and Mrs.
:~!i!i~!i_!i~ C .C. Shute of Maple avenue.
. Mrs. Thornton W. Price, for./ WAS A JUVENILE' DELINQUENT!
I jumped fencell, ran aw&J'. met up with bad. dogs, upset garbage caDs •...
merly of 600 Harvard avenue,left
ndlRd neighbors' ahrub. . • • tIlen pn" day the bon put me In hla car
yesterday morning to drive to
• •• I thouabt it wu the end ••• but. do you know where be took me'
Tempe, Ariz. She has had built
. To thi
another "Tuckaway" in the rear
DOG TRAINING SCHOOL OF DELAWARE CO,
of ,her son's home at 336 ConI le.med to· Heel," to 81t. to sta,. to Como ••• and. I LIltED au Wh,
corda drive, and plans to make
not \ell YOUR bOH to take you there.
her permanent home there. Mrs.
Next Course Starts Wednesday Evening, Noyember 22
Helen Hall of Hillborn avenue
Swarthmore High School Gymnasium
accompanied Mrs. Price and will
Clauel Umlted 111 a• • . • Advance relo"aUona
remain for a visit. They expect
DOa TRA.I.Na SCHOOL OF DELI WIRE COUNTY
to reach there in time for ThanksPALMERS MILL. PAXON BOLLOW BOAD, B.D. t, MEDIA
BLrtD . . . .
giving dinner.
THE SWEET SHOP
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Dr. Mathews M. Johnson 0
Park avenue returned on Tuesday
after four days in Miami, Fla.,
where he attendect a meeting 0
the National Association of Real
E.state Boards. held at the Unive,rSity of MiamI. He was also 1
touch with the Alumni of Pennsylvania Military College in the
Miami area.
Mrs. R. J. L.itllefield of Swarthmore place has returned home
after spending two weeks in Daytona Beach, Fla., visiting with
her brother Mr. D. Thomson
Hastings.
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THB 'SWARTBllqRBAN'
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
PUBLISHED EV.I!ItY FlIDAY AT SWAITHMORB, PI!NI'IA.
PETER E. TOLD. KABJO~E T. TOLD. pUliM...
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PETER E. TOLD, Editor
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D. Peireol
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Kar)' E. Palmer
Bditor
Karjorle T. Told
Entered .. S-cl Clau Katter. January 24, 1929. at the POit
Office a\ swarthmore•• Pa.. uDcler the Act of Mareh 3, 1878.
DEADLINE _ WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE, PENNA
Woml?n's Club Notes
Thanksgiving
Service will be held at 9 a.m. iI.
this church. The Rev. John C.
Kulp of the Methodist Church will
preach. Members of the Chancel
C hoi r will participate I n the
service.
FRtDAY. NOVEMB'ER 17,1961
The art· department, wll1ch met
recently at the home of Mrs.
John E. Michael, chairman, has
undertaken a series of one-man
shows, each to last for a month.
The first. one, six paintings by
Mrs .. F. LeRoy Gilbert, is now
hung In the clubhouse.
Regular painting classes began Monday at 1~' ~.m.• in the
clubhouse 10UJIgEk'Thei department has obtained Fiorence
Tricker, lately returned from
Europe, as their teacher.
TH, ,RI'CE!
W. conduct serYlces to suit yOvt bUdGet
••• and all rec.w. the ICIIIMt IIIItic:u=
IoUI attention.
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Grigor MCClelland and Roilert
Cory will be the speakers at the
Beliefs Into Action Conference'
to be held in the Race Street
Meeting House on November 18
from 2 to 5:30 p!m. The theme
of the conference is "Your MeetIng and. T he UN."
'HE OLIVER He BAIRCO.
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THB 8WARTRMORBAN
November 17, 1961
ESTER HOSPITAL JR
BOARD SPONSORS BALL
NEW COURSE STARTS WED.
Among the m A T DOG TRAINING SCHOOL
Junior Board of thembers of the
The Dog Training School of
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pital who served e Chester 1I0s- Delaware County will begin its
tee for the An on the commit- next course in dog obedience'
held !lovember ~u~ C~arlty Ball training on Wednesday evening
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Mrs. Wlllla
ere.
November 22, In the Swarthmor;
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chairman' Mrsm Bates of Lima, gymnasium.
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of 0 gd
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Beglnners classes are held at ' "
en' avenue
ticket.WelBlt
Peter Keiser of Walllngf:~ Mrs. 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. Open and
dogs will be trained at
"TAe. Farm with 1M OctagOMl Brr..,.,,"
r McGinn,
Fille Novice
9'30
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Mr. and Mrs. James B.
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..s: Ftoot Sw......... .. Iom__
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Jr., entertalned at a dinner party
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ur ay at their home in the "1 S"w It in T1& S ~L
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Dolly .od Sunday
TRemont
Dartmouth ouse.
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WlwR BASkEIS
LINVILLA ORCHARDS
Mr:...:s~.;:N~an~C~yh:ic~arr~o~ll~of~gg~t.t!!and
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QlRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
METHODIST NOTES
The Philadelphia Conference The aVhilability Dere and now
Spiritual
Life Retreat takes place of the healing power of theChrist,
PRESBYT.ERiAN CHURCH
' <' today
and
tomorrow in Ocean City Truth, will be stressed at ChristD.Evor Roberts, Minister
'ian Science church services this ~'
Robert O. Browne,Assoc,Mlnlster New Jersey.
Tonight the Pairs 'N' Spares Sunday in the Lesson-Sermon en- - '
Administration Building
Minister of Christian Education
will attend the comedy" A Mighty titled "Soul and Body."
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Sunday. November 19
Man Is He" at the Colonial Play' Luke's account of the healing cr
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Worship and house, at 8:30 p.m.
by Christ Jedus of the "woman
Church School
Mr. Kulp is currently preach- which had a spirit of infirmity
9:30 A.M.-Women·s Bible class ing a series of sermons on the eighteen years and was howed
10:30 A.M.-10th Grade Class
theme, "Living the Lord's Pray- together and ~ould in no wise
10:45 A.M.-11th & 12th Grades
er." His topic this week at both lilt up herself" is included in
11:00 A.M.-.Morning Worship and services of morning. worship, the Scripturai readings.
Church School.
8:30 and.ll o'clock will be
The Golden Text is from psalm
"Lead Us Not Into Temptation." 90: "Lord, thou hast been our
Tuesday. November 21
Theprogram at the Wesley FJll- dwelllngplace in all generations
9:00 A.M.-Morning Prayers
lowship Supper meeting this Sun- .... Let they work appear unto
Wednesday. November 22
day at 5:30 at the parsonage will. thy servants, and thy glory unto
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
be a discussion of a 15 minute their children."
Thursday. November 23
I ~:~:~:~~~tI;f~~l1m which, pr~sents a All are invited to attend' the
I'
of God s c?venant Services at 11 a.m. in First
9:00 A.M.-Community
people and the ideas of. Church of Chrls,t, scientist, 209
Thanksgiving Service
and sacrifice:
. Park avenue.
Both the Jumor and Senior
,:,,_ _ . _ - - - - . _ . _ - METHODIST CHURCH
High
FellQwships
will
meet
SunThe Rev.Jahn C.Kulp,Mlnlster
Underlying its unique variety of facilities
at 7 p.m. The Senior High
Minister ~r yauth
IFeUowshilp will hear a report 0",
-rental mausoleums, family plots. ~mo-.
Charles Schisler
mission
trip
taken
by
Mr.
and·
rial park, crematorium, ~lumbarium, chapel
Minister of Music
Mrs. S. W. Johnson of Amherst
Sunday, November 19
Mr. Johnson will have
The RobertWade Neighborhood
-all in settings of natural beauty, West
and a talk on this trip to House in Chester celebrated its
8:30 A.M.-Morning Worship
Laurel Hill offers ~e all-in/.portant quality
Missions in the moun- recent move to the Franklin Fire
9:'45 A.M.-sunday School
of its management, which is financi8ny
rural areas and Indian Mis- House at 217 Concord avenue,
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship
sions in the southern states.
yesterday afternoon and evening
7:30 P .M.-Jr. - Sr. MYF
sound and legaIIy assured.
The
W.S.C.S.
Bible
Study
group
with
an
open
house.
The
event
Monday, November 20
meet Mo nd ay evening at was planned and executed by the
Men's Ladies' Night
p.m. in the Chapel.
board of directors of the 19-year
Write: 215 Belmont Ave., Bala-CynwYd , Pa.
TRINITYCHUitCH
. Monday evening the Methodist old commu!'ity serlice house ... ,
The Rev. Layton P. ~Immer,
will hold Ladies' Night in Local residents of tlie board inTelephone: MOhawk 4-1591
Rector
prJmary Assembly room. The clude:
The Rev. George R. McKelvey, Ist;eaker will be Dr. Arthur Baker
Allen Hunt of Wallingforp,
Curate
.
will discuss a.llergies. Re- chairman; Mrs. George M. Allen,
Iffllshments will be served.
Mrs. Lee C. Ben net, J. paul
Sunday, November 1'1
The Mary Circle w\ll meet at Brown, Edmund Jones, John F.
(Trinity XXV)
home of Mrs. Walter Taft, Spencer, David R. Wadleigh, all
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion and
543 Marietta avenue, at 9:30 of Swarthmore; and Mrs. George
Visitors welcome. Come any day ~~.~ to 4.
Word
Tuesday.
Gillespie of ~ose Valley.
9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion
The Hannah Circle will meet
To acquaint visitors with the ~.
Belmont Avellue above Phil~. City I'.fne
11:15 A.M.-Mornlng.Prayer and ITue"d,.y at 10 a.m. at the home worK ·of jhe House, several ex- =,
Bala-CynwYd
......
Sermon
of Mrs. James Shearer, 122 west- hibltions were displayed. The
8:00 p.M.-Organ ReCital
minster drive, Sproul Estates.
Golden Age Group displayed
Monday, Navltmber 20
The Esther Circle will meet stuffed animals, quilts, dolls· =::=:=:: ==-8 p.m. Tuesday, at the home and doll clothes which they have
f Mrs. J. Waite r strack, 720 made. Articles made In the crafts
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
6:00 P.M.-Evening PraYer
swarthmorewood lane.
'Program and projects of the Boy
Tuesday, Novell!ber 21
Wednesday at 8 p.m. the Of- Scouts were on view. Visitors
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
ficial Board will meet in' the in the afternoon observed the
6:00 P.M.,.Evening Prayer
Chapel.
activities in fhe pre-scho'o! group.
ThursdaY at 9 a.m. the ThanksWade House had its beginnings
Wednesday, November 22
giving Service will be held at the in the his toric old Chester
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
Presbyterian Church.
Friends Meeting at 248 Market
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
__
____
street. When the building was
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayet
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
torn down as part of the City of
7:00 .P.lIi.-Children·s Service
, C h e s t e r redevelopment program',
Thursday, Nove;"ber 23
Morning Worship and Church Wade House found a new home
School classes are held at 9:15 several blocks away in the Frank·
(Thanksgiving Day)
and 11 o'clock SundaY mornings. lin Fire House at 217 Concord
8:00 A.M.-Eucharlstand Hymns
The Women's B i bl e class avenue. After extens'ive renovat9:00 A.M.-Community Thanksat 9:30, the loth grade ingand redecorating and the congiving Service, swarthmore meets at 10:30, and the 11th and structionofa playground adJacent
Presbyterian Church
12th grades at 10:45.
to the' fire house this summer,
6:00 P.M~-Evening Prayer
Morning Prayers are held each Wade House again opened its
Friday, November 24
Tuesday at 9 o'clock.
doors this fall to offer the famiThe Session will meet at 7:30 Ii.es in its neighborhood a wide
AND IT
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
night.
program of activities.
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
The Holy Communion will be
under the direction of Louis W.
celebrated at 8 a.m. Wednesday Carroll, Jr., executive dlr.ector,
WAS BAKED
and at 10 a.m. Thursday.'
and his assistant, Mrs. Omega
FIRST CHURCH OF
Circle 6, a nd the Bandage Brooks, the center provides actIN A
CHRIST SCIENTIST
group will not meet this w
ivitles and Interests for every
member of the family. A day care
Sunday, November 19
MODE~N
RELIGIOUS
SOCIETY
THE
center
for pre· school children
11:00 A.M. - Sunday School
OF FRIENDS
enrolls 60 children. Pre·teens
11:00 A.M. - The Lesson-Ser·
Su~day, November 19
and teen-agers crowd Into the
mon will be 'Soul and Body'
11:00
a.m.
Family
Meeting
for
center in the afternoons and evenThursday, November 23
Worship.
No
First-day
School.
ings. The Wade House program
'11:00 A.M. - Thanksgiving Day
Child
care
is
provided
in
Whitalso includes Scouting, aMothers
Service.
.
You can rely on the evenly
tier House.
Club, and an organization' of
Wednesday evening meeting each
.
.
00 p.m. Junior HighFeliowship Golden Agers.
week, 8 P.M., Reading Room,
distributed heat in the oven of a gas' range to. balle
Supper and meeting. John Bond
Increased facilities in its new
409, Dartmouth Avenue, open
and peter Smith, guests.
weeli.daYs except holidays, 10location enable Wade. House to
a cake evenly-perfectly. What's more, the clock
5:30
p.m. ~oung Friends Fellow- serve hot 1 u n c h e s. to the pre5; Friday e~ening, 7-9.
control lets you forget the cooking chore. ~1,I~atic
ship.
school children this year for the
LEIPE'R PR'ESBYTERIAH
7:~0 p.m. Bible Sfudy Group. first time. The. facilities also
lighting of top bl,lrners, the
and
,
enabled the number Of children
Monday, November 20
easy broiling are jl,lst a few features that help make food
900 C:Urv~!;!' Road
enrolled in the pre-school to in~All·.([8~ sewing for AFSC
crease 33% and
make 1/09cooked with' ps .miJhty good, eating'-and easy. coOking..
Tloe R~v ....
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Tuesday. No_ _ 21
for
sible
the
extension
of
the
dQ
Mevo.. _ 19
8:00 p.m. Monthly Meeting
care program throuPlout the SlIm9:30 A.II.-CbarCh SCbOoi· .
Business.
1hisis a story
,about. Blue Cross •••
"Ind a tower of 8100
How long and how well
will it last?'
ROBERT WADE HOUSE
HOLDS RECEPTION
a
WEST LAUREL HILL
~
.c.~~~
that's
mighty
.good
ON'in DAY in mid-October, 1961,
•
some subscriber whom it would noW be
difficult to identify was di.charged from one
of the 99 Blue Cross Member Hospilals in
Grea'er Philadelphia.
.
There was no fanfare. The patient was
, just one of the 40,000 subscribers hospitalized
here. o~ .:t~~, t~v~~~g.e, each month. It may
have been someone you know-a little child
ora .!tao of 90. It may have been a routine
case or one il)volving thousands of dollars
for expensive services. However:
When Blue Cross paid that hospital for lhe
care this patient had received, your plan
reached an important landmark in its eventful history. Philadelphia Blue Cross had
billion
dollars
paid out' a total of one·half
,
.
since itS beginning here in 1938.
HALF A BILLION DOLLARS - how
much is that? Few of uS have ever seen a
,
;
$10,000 bill (although they print them, we
are told) or even a $1000 bill. But we do
glimpse a $100 note occasionally. The Philadelphia Mint tells us that it takes 233 crisp,
new $100 bills to ma!
totaling a hal(-billion dollars ($500,000,000)
would be 1,788 feet ta,Jl--{)r easily more than
three times as high as' City H.U Tower (548
feet). Tha\ giveS 'you same idea of not only
what $\<2 billion amounts to, but the continuing impact of Blue Cross on the healtheeonomics of our community."
Blue Cross, pioneer in its field, will always
be the leader. Although there are many
imitators, BlUe Cross is universally recog-
nized as the standard of excellence, the Plan
that provides not limited indemnities, but
the service you need-$ \<2 billion worth' in
23 years.
IllliiltiiiliiiDDIHIDDUlllllUlHllDnlllUmUlUHllllumUIUlIllIIlUlUlUllIIDlDnmmunlDlllIIDIIUllimnIIUlIDUlUlDlIWluUlUllllUmlllHlUuuuurnUllIWlwlWHlIOllllUUMHUllllUU
-', .{N;.r·
23rd ANNUAL REPORT TO 2,t25,OOO BLUE
CROSS MEMBERS IN GREATER .PHILADELPHIA
CONDENSED REPORT
PAYMENTS TO HOSPITALS
FOR SUBSCRIBER BENEFITS
1938·1961 (Aug. 31)
cumulative
I
$3,500,87,3
•
Enrollment . .•. • . . . . . .
Hospital Service Groups . . . . .
Member Hospitals . . . . . . .
Subscribers Hospitalized . • . .
Days of Hospital Ca,e Used. . .
Amount Paid Hospitals. . . . .
1941
$22.066,950 .
eating-
1946
$86,143,846
1951
",'
2,125,607
. .
.
.
•
.
• •
. .
. .
• .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
11,855
99
. .
. . 4.393,893
• • 31.542.99 I
$492.989.024*.
CURRENT OPERATIONS
September 1. 1960
to August 31, 1961
Earned Subscription Income. . . . . • . . . $70,705.227.
_Total hospital payments aUain_ed $500,000,000
.. 'in mid·October. 1961
Hospital Payments. . . . . . . . . . . . . $65,391.038.
Operating Expense . . . . . • . . . . • . . $ 4,061,775.
Reserves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1.252,414.
SUBSCRIBERS HOSPITALIZED
cumulative
HOW EACH SUBSCRIBER
DOLLAR WAS DISTRIBUTED
September 1. 1960 to August 31, 1961
. 4,393,893 ..
1,282,756
363,855 T
59,279
t'
2+f·.I • .•·.?·• ( I
92\\cfOl
subscribers'
hospital care
1%< add~ion
RA NGEl
I
to reserves
5%< operating
expenses,
,,~
burner.with.a:bi'~i"\'
F
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for
,;:., .'
PH.':ADliLPHIA
. ",.",
ASSOCU~TED HOSPITAL SERVICE·OF
• Pottstown
11~2 SoUth 16th Street, Phil
'.
LevittOwn. Norristown
..
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~-.
6-9047
BILLION PAID IN MEMBER BENEFITS HERE, 1938-61
:: .J ',';,.; ,
CHURCH SERVICES'
..
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November 17. 1961
Page 6
T B B 8 WA R T.R M 0 R's A N
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ESTATE OF Dora E. Furst. DE·
C~ASEDI Late of 111 Guerhsey
road. Swarthmore. Delaware County.
Pennsylvania.
Letters Testamentary on the above
having been grantM to Girard Trust
Com Exchange Bank and Edward E.
Furst. Executors. All persons In·
debted to the said decedent are reo
quested to make payment. and those
having claims or demands agatnst
sald Estate to present same. wIthout
delay. at the orrlce of Girard Trust
Corn Exchange Bank. Broad and
CheRtnut Streets. Philadelphia 1.
Pa. George H,Brown. Jr .• President.
Or
.J.Packard
B. Mlllard
Tyson.
Attorney
Philadelphia
1719
Building.
, 2. Pennsylvania.
ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF Alice F. Barber late
of the Borough of SWarthmore Delaware County. Pennsylvania. DE-
--e.~rsciWoiDiireCtOrfiCAi;pj~rr!~~~~
KAPPAS TO SEW'
duly ~1
sume the office to which
td
elec
e ror a term or'
lYeiars. and th t h
tl
a
e con nue
office until such time as
return to the Borough
dl
more
rectly and
and think It.ls an'opportumty to
show that·our class Is concerned
with the good of the community.
We see this as a chance to show
the borough that we appreciate
having a flne public library. So
we. the undersignea. invite other
considerate members otour class
to contribute any' amount to any
of us towards the $10 necessary
to make tills small gift to our
town.
be filled by political party
.
The
Kappa
Kappa
Gamma Sew· ,,
in one way or another.
The opinions expressed below
Ing group will meet Tuesday at
are those ofthe Individual writ.
The Importance to the politthe home of Mrs. Walter R. Shoeers. All letters to The Swarthparty of keeping the duly
maker. 510 Riverview road.
morean musthe signed. Pseudo- j:~!~~~::~ official in office In pre.. b
d If th
Iter'
nymns'may e use
e wr e to an appointee has just
COUNTY OF DELAWARE
known
to the Editor,
decls'lvely Illustrated by
Is
will
be published
onlyLetters
at the
Proposals will be rece1ve d
discretion of the Editor.
controlling political Party's
Yours sincerely.
of the County Control·
''le,tic," in keeping the elected
James 1. Malone
Media. Pa;. up un·
P I' .
I'
Standard Time.
0 Ihcs
of the Peace in office
314 Dartmouth ~ve.
November 21. l' 961. "'or
To the Editor
months after he moved from
furnishing and operallng construction
The voters of Swarthmore have
Boro\lgh. It seems anQbv.lous
Thanks Communltl..
eq uipment on a Rontal Basis for
spoken in decisive fashion lRllconc:lusion that a similar solu- To the Editor:
use of the County of Delaware.
electing two new Directors
in the School Board vacancy
The me mbers of this
Media. Penna.. which will be opened
:~~~I~r:~~:~!I~f~t~i;: be in line wIth th e con- UNICEF
10:00
A.M. E.S.T.
that Com.
date.
the School Board. Since
- Committee are 'treme at the
presence
of the on
County
same voters have
party's .actions of cu'"' dously grateful to the
missioners.
considered it important to
and therefore one whl.chl of people in Swarthmore and
,Eacl, bid must be accompanied by'
this decision' a political
appeal to the Boro'ugh's ledge 'who contributed coliected Cash. Certified Good Falth Check.
•
orby Corporate Surety Bond. either
matter. it Is natural to
and counted money on Halloween.
the amount of ten percent
that the forecasted vacancy
I would therefore propose that These community efforts
of the total amount of the Bid;
susan Carroll Nancy Webster
32 College Ave 605 Elm Ave.
Andy Seybold
40 Amherst Ave
~~~~~~.b.i!t
~
Georg••rers ud CO.
BOX 48
CLobe 9.oS358
HOW
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
"L
WFIL a.... - II"
........ I-WFIL-Tl-IIII LM.
r
reference.
replace theSince
book.wea have
wl,del,y-llsE,dl
our treasury. money was not
wonderfUlly inSUlated for low
Annual heat costs only factor in the class' decision garage. Quick pos- that matter. the cost equals
shades reconditioned.
glass mended. Telep,hode
4-0114.
~~~~~~~~f'~~~~~~,~~~~~~~P:I~o:w:m:an~.~KIn~gs:·1
PERSONAL
of all kinds.
Call
3-6649.
PERSONAL - Let Grandmother's
Mending Service make family mend-
ing a pleasure' for mother. Prompt,
SALE - Lionel train set 0-27
automatic and manual
also trestles.. About 1/5
price or $12. KIngswood
reasonable.' KIngswood 3-5111.
PERSONAL - THOM SEREMBA.
UPHOLSTERER.
Swarthmore
referencesEleven
... SLIP,~-!~~~I:~~·!~~~~~~~~~~~~=
I·,,;K:; In your fabric or from -i.'udi'O;'1 FOR SALE - Mandolin. Washburn
pies. Estimates are free. .
. model dated 1897. won gold medal
6-1592 or LUdlow 6-,0734.
award at Antwerp. In perfect condl.
PERSONAL _ A group of
tlon. reasonable. MUrray 8-3199.
people are
1:\.'"'\R
IngSwarthmore
an arter Christmas'
"V
SALE - FI rs t caII f or Chr1stmas I The perfect
for that man
of two weeks In the
of dlstinctlon. Ii.
made bird
one of three weeks on
feeder or ahand made
bird bath.
Coast of South America.
Order now from the S_
interested !!l!nd name and
435 Plush Mill
to Box T. The Swarthmorean.
6-4551
definite Infonnatlon will be
.
without cost.
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1401 Ridley An_
, Chesl.... PG.
11101 &lilt 2 . .75.
.. I.''''
ad~~
**
226 Park Avenue
or Call K.I 3-7042
I Saw it in The Swarthmoroan
FOUND - Dog. Friday evening. vicinity Cornell Avenue. Call KIngs•
wood 3-6392 arter 6 P,M.
GENERAL ELECtRIC
SALES & SERVICE
Raymond J. Dawson
LOwell 6-4692 /4693
210 WEST STATE ST.
MEDIA
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LIS. OR MORE
IN 'KGS. OF
OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE •••• 2 ':;::' 3'Je
LOwell 6-2176
DO IT YOURSELF
BUILDERS 'Sinc. 1920'
~
GROUND
lb.
NONE PRICED HIGHER
CRANBERRY SAUCE:: 2
OPBN PRIDAY BVBNIN08
.....5..... Il0l. SCHUM .....CHER. 'IMPERI.....L
MURALS. S..... NIT..... S. PREPASTED
General Contractor
~tMt44
Freshly Ground
Many Times Daily
16-oz.
cans
Picture Framilig
7¥..
person
If the
tolper 1·t
bYbook
sen.
was ..done
a selLmm.1
irresponsible student. Despite!
the tenth grade's vote. some
us take thlli request
(Continued on page 7)
and
over
lb.
ONE PRICE -
c .-
16 Ibs.
NO SUPER·RIGHT .,QUALITY TURKEYS PRICED HIGHER AT A&P
.'111
second. cedar
220deej!
garden.
~~i;t.4~-~10~8i2~.~~~f~~~~:E~lj~l bath
two on
bedrooms.
closet
and
PERSONAL - Psrchmentshade. new 1951. air conditioned
10to 14
Pound
lb.
Convalescent Home
.'
.
SALE!
16d«l
Piano
5 to 9
Pound
.!
WILLIAM BROOIS
Gutters
Warm-Air Heating
Air Conditioning
Sheet Metal Work
FOR
"Super-Right" QUALITY OVEN·READY THANKSGIVING
FLORIST
ROOfiNG
GIVE to tit_ United Fund
eLI S'S IFIE DAD S
3T-11-171:~iW~I~th~f~0~u~r~he~a~r:ts~an~d~0~n~e~dl~SiC'~K;I;-I:~~~~~F~~~~]~~~k:
·H. D. CHUROH
ur. and Mrs. Lovett Dewees ,weekend tney traveled to the
ormerly of Sweetwater Farm' Laurel School In Cleveland to KINDERGARTENERS VISIT
len Mills. ~oved last week t~ participate In the Mld'Atlantic
Mrs. Robert K. Enders' morn
07 North Pnnceton avenue.
Fle~d Hockey Tournament. In the Ing and arternoon klndergarte
,Mr. Henry Faust: former music beglDning of the school year. classes visited the Cochrane
nector at the Swarthmore Pres- Posey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. farm at Gradyville on Monday S·
byterian Church. has been ap- Robert J. Cadigan of Elm avenue •. mothers of the children acc~m~
ointed minister of music of the w~s voted a freshman represen.t- anied them.
First Baptist Church in Kansas atlve to the board of the Women s'~";;;;-~;;;;;;;';-=-:-=-:::;;;;;;;';iiiiiiiiiiii"
City. Mo. Mr. and MIS, Faust and Recreation Association.
j
their family are making their
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis James an
home in Raytown. Mo.
' children Sally 13. Roy 10 and
"
d
Posey Cadigan a freshman at Donald 5. formerly of Upper Mont
He en C y e
the College of W~oster in Ohio. clair. N.J .• are residing at 442
I.ginners a Specialty
made the second ClevelandRe- Drexel place. Three years ago
Mr. and Mrs. James and family MUII'e VI·II.,e KI 11 r448
gional Field Hockey team. Last
d
5'
I
d
"N1
live at 53 Rlverv ew roa .
I-______~~-::~~~:-:=::-::::-=_-::-::.--=--_
resulted
In our' attainme:l~t
record breaking
sum 'of i~o;~f;~~l ~:~~t~to~;the order of the County of
.
.•
Forms of Proposal may be obtained
To date almost 900
at the Orrlce of the Chief Clerk to
undersigned. all persons Indebted
boxes have been returned. 111""'," the County Commissioners. at the
to said Estate are req uested to make
of them filled to capaclty.
Court House. Media. Penna.
WAITED
payment. and those having claims
d
t
The County Commissioners re·
to
a espera e
serve the right to reject 'aay and all
to present the same. without delay. LOST - Garnet sweater Name tag WANTED - Used Ping Pong table. response
bids.
wide need for milk and
to Frances Barber stockton. 663
in neck. Hood. KIngswood 3Call
3-1056.
has been overwhelming. We
Euclaire Avenue. Columbus 9. Obio. 3819.
, G. R. WATKINS
or to her Atlorneys: Butler. Beatty.
- To rent two car heated thank you to all of you for a
ALBERT H. SWING
Greer 8< Jolmson. 11 south Avenue. LOST - Gold Grandmother bracelet ~almge. Call Jeff Smith. LOwell well done.
WM.A:WELSH
Commissioners.
2T-11·11
County
' ngswood 3-1390.
Sincerely.
M. edla.
Pennsylvania.
ESTATE OF Bertha P. Fuller •. DE-,
- Ironing to do in my
Mrs. David n'o,UI
CEASED. Late of Swarthmore. Del· LOST - Wrist watch with black
First Class work. KlngsChairman
aware County. Pennsylvania.
•
band. Call Klngswood 3-9128.
P;S. The method one
WHY NOT
Pia•
Leiters.
Testamentary
on
the
above
i
lL:og.r::F~;;-r;;;;;-;~~;;:~;;;;=t-------'F:oii~iE';.r~------'
palnllells-I
from
u
piano
tuner
of
47
.,ean'
Estate have been granted to the un- I LOST - From Drew Avenue. .
. FOR RENT'
used to collect pennies
practical experience with all make"
derslgned. who request all persons:
male cat. gray tiger. white chelst. =:-::-=::-,::~=-" _____,_-Ily will. be of interest and
FOR RENT"-Gar_ge. aVailable
haps inspiration to others. ~:~~~I It wUl poy yo. in tho ond.
having claims or demands against KIngswood 4-1911.'
A. L. PAIiKER
LD 8.18111,
the Estate
of theand
Decedent
to make
ember
1. 404 Elm Avenne. :Kn~g;~Swarthmoreafu; kept a bowl
known
the same.
all persons
In- :i1.~§~~~~:~~~:~~1 wood
4-4115.
debted to the decedent to make pay.!
money.
throughout the year into whlchl
ment. without delay. to Ada Fuller Dickinson
i"OR RENT-Largecomfortablefurn. the family and friends might
M.ry Ellen aecldow
Keefer. Executrix. 1136 Youngsford, KIngswood
_______
Ished room. 'stOrage space. priv. odd pennies. The bowl prOVluleul
Road. Gladwyne. Pennsylvania. Or
PERSONAL
acy. new home. KIngswood 3-3329. a tOpic of conversation.
to her Attorneys: Drinker. Biddie 8<
Call after 4. Saturday and Sunday as ample funds for the UNI(~EllPl
Reath. J. Horace Churchman. 1345
all day.
.
7 South Cherier RoOd
Chestnut Street. Philadelphia 70'
collection.
·Pennsylvauia. 11·24·3T
For Rent - Office space.one. two
KI 3·8093
or three rooms. Apartments large
Ask Cla5S"1ates' Help
medium. and small. Swarthm'ore In~
vestment Company. 17SouthChester
The Editor:
JewelrJ l'epaired Ph. ltI 3-4218 "
,Belvedere
_rooms.
Carpentry ~:O:~b;~b~In~~g~'li~;?ra:jd~.;;sw~ar-=-thm.;;0:ctrei;.;-:S~in~g;S~W~oo~d~3;-~O;5~86 theOntenth
September
day giaft;erl
grade 24;
hadthe
been
.l!:MlL SPJES
Convalescent Home
J. Donnelly.
Rent - Media. Ft.'st floor front an assignment on European maps.
W ...TCHMAKEB
room.
bedroom.
tile
the
'E'
volume
of
the
World
Boo
living
Farmei1,. or F. C. - . . &lid S 2507 Chestnut St., Chester
enclosed porch. Near
adults. $85. LOwel encyclopedia was missing
'1ne Watc)l aJJd
128 Yale A,ve.
1MRelDont 2·5373
the public library. Repeated
lock ~P&1rs
awarthmore~ Pa.
l1-li_111' N ...... Dan
eral appeals to return it. no q ues'
A,04. Selllle. CbroDIo
tioDs as.ked. have met with no
iUDpw_ 1·1_
eoa.~al..ceD' lieD ad· W'OIIlg
success.
,
Roofln,,~
bedroom.
, " " ' _ ..... - " , _ 0 _
Of course. it may have been
seconCl. fiOOf4
B!U "HM V ~~.
student In any 'class who
Adults only.
A,8hea and Rubbish' Removed
IU.DIIII 1'D'PIH TORNJ:R. ...... this selfish thing. but the tenlthl .... .ma Mowed. General HaUl1Dl
grade was circumstantially
>38 IIardiq Ave. M - . Pa.
RENT-'TUCK AWAY HOUSE' volved and we were asked to
cot"age with four rooms.
and fireplace for one or two $10 necessary to help rel)IILcel
only. KIngswood 3-0885.
the book. At a class meeting
ELNWQOD
November 1. after full discussion.
- A.F.M. Contractor.
FOR SALE
the great majority of the Cl""'"I
stucco
work. C~J'iruttl!~~~~~~~~~~;.;;;;;;;
etc. CHestnut
- Appies. Ei RlIl\cho voted against buying a new
-,,>~o or SHerwood 1-3561.
ProvidenCe Road.' one ume. evidently believing
BaIUmonII'Ike a. LJaoolD ......
Rose Tree .. between since it could not be proved
s...............
IUSTOM 'IITALLITIOII IIJ
PERSONAL - Custom-made
and Media.
a tenth grader stole It. t;nh:.el~~,~~~1
covers. Pin fitted In your
didn't need to feel any "
I
You supply material. I make
. FOR SALE - Custom Bullt Rancher
Work guaranteed. prompt service. with second floor for teenagers. ibility at all. .
tal", ...,.. s~1IDdIDp
CLearbrook 9-6311.
floor has lovely living room
Whether or notone of our cllls51-1
I PARK AVE., SWARTHMORE
1_ _ _ _ _ _ _·_______~=_I~u~x 16. screened porch. large mas- mates took the encyclopedia.
bcen_ HoBour N ........ " . Klngswood 4-2727
PERSONAL - Gllbert's Steam
bedroom with private tlle bath. strongly feel that It Is our
-~,;f~~ID~ remove palnt over paper.
room and large all mod- sponsibility to the community
3'()272
,t~
painting. George atlbert.
Plenty of storage room
CEL~tl';,~s
Testamentary on the above
Estate having been granted to the
Page 7
TBB SWARTBMORBAN
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Tasker Mince Meat 2~~:" 4ge
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November 17, 1961
Page 3
BUllDOGS DEfEAT
GARNO 7"
"".,"'U
of a new
•
NONAGENARIAN
being considered for next year.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul A. Miller
y~ice' To Give
I ..
There was Ii discussion of
Harvard avenue returned home
Show Music
An
loA
whether the borough or Swarth·
arter visiting with Mr.
Im'Jre College should pay the $7
In a rugged neighborhood rlv- IMI.UE,r's father the Rev. William
The Valley Voices of Rose.,' COUNCIL TO INVESTIGATE
er day per man whioh it costs
, featuring a touchdown that
Miller of Youngstown,
and Wallingford are' presenting a Festival of Show Music
for extra duty policemen at home was not a touchdown, the SwarthPROFESSIONAL PLANNER football games of the college. more High School football team
Mr. William Miller, ROW 96
. evening at 8:30inthe Nether'
Borough Council Monday even- The Borough has been payingof.he went down stubbornly in a 7-0
of age, retired at 84 arter Providence High School for the
ing agreed to investigate the pos- I m'en.. Public Safety Chairman loss to Nether Providence Satur- 25 years as United Presbyterian benefit of the music department.
s'ibllity of employing qualified
W. Lukens was asked to day. For those who watched the Pastor in Lewistown. Out of a Admission at the door.
professional agency to assist the
a review of the 10-year-old
It was difficult to believe family of eight, he has two sons
Two Swarthmoreans are in the
Borough Planning Commission in
under which the sum of Iga.methe darnet team, which out- ministers and two daughters mis- group, Mrs. Richard Farrington of
a long.range planning study for
is paid the b'orough' for lolaye,d the opponents except for slonarles, 22 grandchildren and Magill road and Mrs_ Thomas
Swllithmore.
the college, etc.
last five minutes of the ganoe,l and 28 great-grandchildren.
IJe,yc,e of Riverview road.
.The motion, made by CouncilCouncilman Herman Bloom ask- were on the short end
man .Robert Wilson, .came after
study and correction ofadralnuncilmen
and
Plannl'nu
Comproblem at the 1Dartmouth
A
d
Co
~
d score.
The pla~ that pro"uce
end of the new y widene winning touchdown was th e
mission members had held an inST ATE INSPECTION
avenue stretch.
suit of a fumble on an attempted
formal me e tI n g together 'Iast
WEAVER ALIGNMENT
Thursday night. The basic conMayor Joseph Reynolds sug- pass. It was John Perry, Bulldog
MOTOR TUNE-UP with ENGINE SCOPE
cern of both bodies is to mainDartmouth avenue should senior, who picked up the fumbtaln a community of single dwell·
widened or limited to parking led pigskin at the Garnet 40 and
V. E. ATZ. Mgr.
ing hO!fles here, the motion exone side between Lafayette raced unmolested into tOllchd01Nni
that
Princeton
pl _a;ns. It aiso recounl'zes
RUSSEll,.'S SERVICE
b
d avenues.
t
f He aiso
di
territory. The only 0 t !ler ti me N.
such a study if undertaken under
consi era ion 0 gra ng' P. threatened was late in
Opposite Borough Parling Lot
the' guidance of full professional
the alley running be· second quarter when they
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D.rIIIl". ... L"a,ttla 11'.....
planners, might cost as much as
the
c m e and apartment over tha ball on a fumbled
$3000, payable over a period of
and connecting Rutgers at the Swarthmore 15. Moving
Closed
at
P.M.
Harvard avenues, 'wit/1 cost one first down t h ey h ad f'HSt
two years.
Council also moved to call
be borne by adjacent properties, goal on the five yard u.ne.
public attention to the present
this point, the great
law prohibiting conversion of aoy
TO
play of the Garnet forward
. ,
led by Co-captain John ~.ona',1
housing into multiple housing.
It will advertise that it plans to
A strange and irregular col- Al Bullard, Chuck Kurtzhalz
strictlY enforce this law and in- Il;~:~:~~ of socks appeared at the Rick Filler, and backed
WHAT IS THE TRADE NAME OF THE DETERGENT
Canteen Saturday night. Jay Thompson and Jlm:~~u~~~~~;~
voke it s penalties for any in- I(
MOST COMMONLY USED FOR BRAINWASHING
frlngement.
funniest belonged to Ennis R-ve two yards in.
CHILDR EN?
Two ordinances were passed- Iuullng, the ugliestto Jim Tolles, n;wartingtne Bulldogs
627 authOrizing Council to act
most unnusual to Elita Jones, treat.
as a Shade Tree Commission;
the brightest to Katrina NieThe Junior Varsity completed I
and 628 modernizing plumbing Ide,rr!ter.
their undefeated season with
Regular dress standards will 13-7 victory over Nether Proand drainage regulations by perIn effect at tomorrow night's ·vidence last Monday. They ha'~el
mitting the use of copper soil.
had a flne seasori fellturing the
waste and vent pipes.
which will begin at 8 excellent q ulillerbacRing of Dicl
at the Rutgers Avenue McCurdy, punting of B1ll Gill:
Under the tree ordinance the
Borough will pay for planting
with dancing, games, and th~).lne backing of John'O'Ne1ll,
and properlY maintaining street
for all.
rugged play of Bill Zimmerman,
trees and the highway 'committee
Chaperans w1ll be Mr. and CUrti Young, Parkie Smith, Bill
BE CAREFUL - SOME OF THE TOY COMME RCIALS
may require owners or occupants
Robert SeelY and Mr. and Shugarts and fast deveioping
ON TV ARE SLIGHTLY MISLEADING. MANY OF
of properties to correfJtconditlons
Jos~ph Storlazz1.
Gordon MacAlpine.
of trees, shrubs, hedges along or
THESE ITEMS WOULD NOT SELL ON THEIR OWN
near streets which inconvenience RETURN FROM HAWAII
Red Crols October
MERITS WITHOUT THE TREMENDOUS BOOST OF
or endanger the public. No p erMr. and Mrs. Robert J •. Turner ,,_
THE TV AD,
son may plant a street tree or do of Guernsey road returned home ·_rvice Totals 609 Hours
aoything to an existing one with- November 2 after a month's vaca42 Volunteers of the Swar1;h-1
THERE ARE DOZENS OF FINE TOYS ON THE MARlUt prior authorization by the tion trip. On arrival in San Fran- more Branch, Am e ric a n
!lighwa,y committee. Minimum flne ICllSCO, Calif., they found it nec- Cross, served a tot"al of 609 hno"d
KET THAT DO SELL, YEAR.IH AHI) YEAR OUT, ON
'Jf $10 and maximum of$100 is les;salry to enplane for the Hawai- in October (all hospital
THEIR OWN REP UTA T I ON, THESE TOYS ARE'
provided by the ordinallCe. The
Islanclsclueto the boat strike. not iI\), according to' Mrs. Robel:tl
NEVER·SEEN ON TV. THEY DO NOT HAVE INl'ree Committee previouslY apArter spending two weeks there M. Fudge, vlce-chsirmlln of'
FLATED SALES PRICES TO COVER THE MILLION
pointed by Council will continue I!:~:~~~~ the Outer islands they Branch. Time .for the cOlnpl.etionl
as an advisory committee to asto Los Angeles, for a of one afghan was lm>lU'ue
sist the Tree Commission and
of visiting with relatives
Canteen,workersput on a
·frlends.Enroilte home they at Veterans Hospital,
nighway committee in caring for
SOME OF THE TV TOYS ARE O.K. BUT WE REPE.,T
s~reet trees.
IstoPIJed off In Chicago, Ill., to phia Navy Yard, taliing
ArborTree and Landscape Serwith former residents of made by canteeners: Mrs. D. P. , _ BE CAREFUL _ DOES YOUR CHILD REA L I,. Y
WANT "THIS" TOY OR HAS HE BE'EN'CONNED INvice,Broomall, received contract IB,enjlamlin. West avenue Mr. and Jones, Mrs. Kenneth Doherty,
for pruning and elevating trees
T. W. Prescott.
Mrs. Carroll Streeter and
TO IT.
along Ogden avenue and upper
Robert Richardson.
North Chester road;' Their $973
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gilcreest
Mrs. Robert Deacon, c~~;,~~~1
bid was low among six bidders.
Vassar avenue had as their of Arts and Skills, gave 32
Rebuilding the borough tractor guests over Saturday and Sunday at ·the Naval Hospital and
4 - 6 Park Avenue. Swarthmore, Pa.
and purchasing a snow blower to
Gilcreest's sister Mrs; Garner proud of her new recruit
'attach to it for removal of snow Dunkerly, and his niece Mrs. Brian Crowley of 107 Rutge,rsl
KI 3-4191
A.M. to 8:30 P;M.
from sidewalks was authorized. IH(lm,ar McElroy both of Ri'~hrnorld,1 avenue who also serves at
Cost is expected to be around
.l
Townsend reported the borough's
large snow plow is ready to
II. , •
therefore,!',.
tackle the first snowfall, but as
yet no provision has been made
set
of
for assistance from an outside
contractor.
the 'beneficent
A lull in removing the current
pre-snow tree leaves from streets
the
was reported. The leaf-loader,
to
having blown a gas k e t in its
engine, is being repaired and is
expected to be back in service
ADVISE OmENS OF
HOUSE QI .....GE W
F..tival of
U....AUL RENTALS
QUESTION -
ANSWER""TV"
Camera & Hobby Shop
now,
do hereby appoint
and apart ... a day thanksgiving and
praise to illmighty [;jod,
C9reator and Ruler of
Universe. .And
I do further recommend
my fellow,citi;;oens aforesaid, that on that occasion
.they do reverently humble theJtlselves in the
dust, and from thence offer up penitent and
fervent prayers and' supplications t~ the
. [;jreat
and harmony throughout tlw laHd which
it has plea~ed Him to lIssiYII {IS (/ dwcllillgplace fOf ourselves and fOI' OHr posterity
throughout all generations,'"
_. .Abraham Lincoln, 1864
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SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1961
$4.00 PER YEAH.
, TUESDAY IS DATE fOR
JRS. fASHION SHOW
Set Day of Prayet:
November 30
Orgam"ze
TO.0ppose R.oute
ALUMNI INVITED
SATURDAY'S
CANTEEN
0w.ers IUS.
A_ ,
3 New Directo"
Saturday evening canteen will
'AS T_IME GOES BY' IS
The C
it D
f
halvle alsemi fotrmal record aance.·
ommun Y B.J 0 Prayer
A A umni 0 Swarthmore HighiRElaffirms Opposition to
THIS YEAR'S THEME'
be held at Trinity Church
At a meeting at the CornelllSchool, and canteen members are
Thursday, November 30. The..
home of Borough Council· cordiallY invited.
IEJ~pr'essway Thru Borough
Tues.day, November 28, is
date set for the Swarthmore
service will be from
Robert Wilson Sunday evenHighlights of the evening will The Swarthmore Property Own·
ior Woman's Club gala Fall
to 12, with meditations
fellow Councilmen discussed be a twist contest and free reAssociation named three new
by Rev. Layton P. Zimmer.
proposed Mid· county Express- freshments. Canteen will start
and reelected two others
ion Show, Dessert Bridge
It will 'Je heid at the 118 "arklf.nT~he afternoon session will be
. They delegated Councilman at 8 in the Rutgers Avenue School.
its annual meeting last Thurs1 to .2 o'clock. Mrs. Helen I~:: Wood, Borough Manager
chaperons this week will be
night in Borough Hall. Rayavenue clubhouse at 8 p.m.
Tickets may be purchased
Hatch will lead tlie group in in- IF
Coles and Solicitor Clar- Mrs. Wayne Goff, Mrs. Margaret
Hildebrand; William Nelson
the door or in advance from
prayer.
Myers to attend a meetin@ Lowe, and Mr, and Mrs. John st.
Spencer Thompson "lere
fashion show's chairman, Mrs. Those attending for the all day
called for the next nighl John.
to two year terms to reFrank W. Tolan of 612
are asked to bring a
the Combined Civic Associae retiring directors, Ailan
Chester road.
ch; coffee will be served..
of Delaware and Montgomer,
Wood, John Derickson, and
to pian a fight against
Bunker. William Campbell
All proceeds from the fashion
show will go to the Save the ChllBlue Route.
Oscar Hart succeed themMyers is also to be in charge
dren Federation for the continued
schooling of Nelson Yellowhair
examining the plans for the
Remaining directors who still
an Arizona Navajo Indian boy:
when they are opened to Library Will Close on
.the iast half of their twowhose education the JuDiors
view nextThursday.Coun·
onksgiving Day
terms to serve are Franklin
sponsored for a number C)f years. Tuesday at Clubhouse
then will cali a special meet,SeymourKletzien, WesDessert and coffee wl'll be W'II P
P'
to decide the procedure it
f'resident Lindley H. Peel preClarke, Mathew McKinnell,
I . resent rogram'
f0 11ow at the hearing to be I·,illed
at th e Q uar t er lY meetlOg
. l"I.lllil1m cresson and Paul Friend.
served throug~out the evening.
I"
There will be door prizes as
Dr. Melvin R. White, professor
by the St ..teHighwayDe~lartthe Swarthmore Public Library
The association reaffirmed its
as table favors andprizes.Chri:st-lin the department of speech apdl;~~:~~at~7:30 p.m. the following
in the Legion Room, Borto the mid-county ex,December 7, in MarpleHall, Monday evening. Secbeing routed through
mas .decorations m:;~~::~,~~~~oe~;1 theatre in BrooklYn College, will
gifts 'will be available and
review the current Broadway
JuDior High School.
Howard H. Williams' min·
It continues 'to feel
bazaar tables wiilbe set up. plays at the 2 o'clock meeting The limited access highway
of the September 25 meetdesirable location for the
Guests are asked to bring >IlElirlTUesday at the' Woman's Club.le:,~:::~~~ 20.65 miles, from the
were approved as distributed.
would be west of Media.
own playing cards.
.,
Professor White has attended II
Highway east of BulAlfred H. Marsh reMr. Kletzien, acting president,
The show;appropriately namedl almost all of the Broadway and
lane in Ridley Township to
expenditures well within
he will name a committee
"As Time Goes BY", wUi
Off-Broadway shows in the past IG,..mant;ow'n pike north of Butler
budget and tax receipts comstudy plans for the highway
l s In
. t erest ed
in Mont gomery County, i s
in on schedule. For the fithey are aval'labl e Novem. years. H
nostalgic memories of past eras. mne
e i
sao
In radio and T V and has pUb-ls~::;~s::~ to have two 12-foot
committee, loIr· Marsh re30. The association will send
It opens inthegracious
Age at a parlor tea party
lished eight books on these sub- II
of concrete pavement in
that Borough Solicitor
and will encourgoes on to culminate the
jeets. In addition he has given
direction, a center strip
G. Myers is investightresidents to make their
nineties" in the personage
over 300 talks, speaking in al36 to 60 feet wide, and a
whether the Social Security
tq t.he proposed Blue
Lillian Russell, portrayed by most every state, and has served
lane in the vicinity of some
for library employees
known at the public hearSusan Bauer, singing "I'm
the facu~ty of a number of
It is said it wouid
paid to the federal or State
which the State has schedcolleges. ~s own degrees are
Chester road 400 feet
Clarification of this
for 7:30p.m. Thursday, Deca Bi rd in a Gilded Cage. ,,'
The early 1900's, the "Roar- from the Umversity of I~wa (B.
of Crum Creek and have a
Is antiCipated by the an7, in the Marple-Newtown
ing Twenties", the 30's,
A. a~d M. A.) and the UDlversity
intercbange lit Baltimore
meeting, which will occur
High School, West Chestearly 40's, the "New Look",
of Wisconsin (Ph. D.).
in Netherl'rovldence TownMonday evening, January 22,
pike west of Sproul road.
1950'swill all be in review'
Mr. White belongs to many orThe Federal Government
,
ganizations connected with
to pay 90 per cent of construc- Librarian Mary Ann Hunsicker,
tion costs of the interstatelre]Ported that book sale proceeds
finally. in 1961, our first lady, theatre and.holds office.ln
Jacl\l~ l
which is estimated
close - to· $300 and tllat th,d'
influence will also be
ing and businessniditor of
to total about $30 million.
sale had also belped the
Members workingonthes
"Educational Theatre Journal"
by clearing room on its
format under the direction of
and has recentlY been
Registration Required
helves. Mary Ann Hunsicker re-IO'Badline Exten~ed On
Frank W. Tolan,·
to the Executive
special childrens' story
n A. ux. Prc)"lect
affairs chairman, are Mrs.
the United States Institute
It Is expected those who desire
monthlY on the second SatE: Schmidheiser', Mrs. Thomas
Theatre Technology, of which
speak at the December 7 hearwith Mrs. Paul Gemmill
The American Legion AuxilLmton Mrs walter T
will be required to·
assistant libran'an Leonore
UnI·t427,reml·ndsthe·Swarth,.
Is also chairman of the
the meeting begins and
Mrasvl'dThFormenaschJ.ones, Jr .. and
tee on theatre admiulstration.
governing bodies of mUnici_IP'lrkiins serving as story tellers.
community of the Volunteer
extra story hour on October
.
Proje!'t for CoatesD
The members modeling in
will be given precedence
when appropriate ghost stories
veterans Hospital.
show are. Mrs. William M.
• th
t'
civic org~zations and intold by Ml!.s Hunsicker,
There are 47 mentally ill woMrs. Robert D. Huime,
Marshall Schmidt at whose
in one ward who have no
.Brooke P; Cottman,. Mrs. RobertlInn
Councilman· elect EdwardCrat- Ihome the "GhosilY Story Hour" familY ties nor income who, it
C, Morrow, Mrs. Donald R. Aikens
was present at the Sunday
held and Mrs. Peter Told.
hoped, will be able to choose
appeal i
tot Delaware
I",ess'ion at Wilson's. Swarthmore IS~Drieswere from Poe, Irving and a gift from the generosity of this
Mrs. Williano Et ~ Chl!!~~lhei.~~l!'I,:;~p~;I;ani;s t6 rt
S arth I'
Cou saga ns
w
Vlce-p'resldent Joseph
Mrs. Lloyd W.Spangler,
lOu-lmore Borough Counc U' s ac t·Ion
answer to a director~s community.
and
Dean William Prentice 1.1acolos.
1- uiry, InMiss
t · · . f r a'la ge
Hlnsicker stated
Donors may send a check or
(Continued on pag-e 5)
gran mgpermlsslon>_10
rth
the Monday meeting in
Children's Foreilm
leave their unwrapped. gift or
house-mo."" on
e
It is not certain. whether
(Continued on Page 8)
gifts on the Gilcreest bench at
b
d
I
'ves
Haven
lin
groun
save
mndsc·"es
b.elng
touch·
.
.
.
.
208
Vassar avenue, by December
Dr. Dewees Rece,
ad!ine f or fll mg
ov
dropped.
De
by
the'
higbw
In
the
iatest
~
5. The deadline, originallY set
Penn Commen dat,'on .. __.. 1.... _ appeal is to) day.
su.rvey. protests from 1\ltnriCIIS
f
.
I·
-for November 25, has been exDr. Love tt D ewe e s,
Members of the .group b SiX
and alumm' resulted in
re:.lcitiz,ens
to
to that date.
Princeton avenue, h as
whose ear.lier.appeal
re-study of the orl'ginal Blue
till I'I \end"d
. b een..
.t
f
"
Gifts for women (or men if precognized by the Umver~1d'Y i 0
local Zoning Board was turnWhl'ch dI'd l'nvolve part of
•• •
ferred), should be chosen from
f
Pennsylvania School 0 Me lC ne
down last month, and their the campus as well as the creek 6 Year Resl'dent Was
I'
.
as a"Distinguished Senior AlumJohn S. ,
J Brooks
of
1 'IS said t a
theStationery
1St.; below:
.
,valley.. The co1ege
nity Church Member
or writing portfolnus in commendationforthemaoy
said the zoning Board
s also oppose a possibie alternate
ios, hose, emery boards,lipstick
years of skille d and
had been expecte d and "loop" route which would swing
Services were held Monday at in plastic containers, head scarfs
service he lias given to
the case to the bigher
Providence Town- 11 a.m. in Trinity Episcopai gloves, plastic rain boots, slipand his profession."
had been agreed upon from
in an effort to ·relieve the
for Mrs. Marie Shoemaker per socks, plasing cards(Pin.' -_The commendation
was
very
beginning.
However,
two
and
valley.
205 Benjamin
. I d
t
al f
ochle and straight) pencils.
sented "in acknow e gmen
influenced a revers
01
There seems to be growing
died Thursday, Nov- scuffs, military sets, wallets,
.
t
hni
the esteem in wblch he IS
- finances and ee
ca - sentI·ment.that the highway should.
16, in Delaware County deodorants In plastic containers,
"
by his colleagues
laid west of Media, and that
Hospital following an shower caps.
~nd in gratitude for the contribu- Although other. residents .. ed
in the route should be finalized
She was 65.
For men - cigars, stationery.
tion he has made to.war d
hearings, had express
ouly after consideration of iocaThe wife of George S. Valen- ballpoint pens, handkerchiefs,
ingthe pre s t i g e of his
as strqpgly agreeing tI'on of apossible DelawareRiver
retired vice,president and sweat ers, socks. ties. wallets.
Mater-historically
appellants that so
bridge at or near Chester, and of
of the eastern depart- military sets, pipes, tobliCCO,
"I the Nation's FirsLSchool
oftlje,oldlnn
a
current
,'nterstate
transit
study
of
the
.tt d
e offered
.Ohio Farmers' Insur- t(lbacco pouches. gloves, shirts,
Medicine, .professionally
be perml e , noi on
beI'ng
made
by
pennsylva.ma
ance
Company,
she was a native pencils, emery boards, scuffs,
I b rden
guished by it's heritage of
share t he fl nanc a u
New Jersey.
Omaha, Neb. She and her fam- deodorant (in plastic containcourt suit. The
__
ily had lived in Evanston, Ill., ers), after-shave lotion, sluivin@
standing alumni."
Dr. Dewees, new retired, reexpenses was
for maoy years before moving to kits (no ·razors).
than the budgets of the six NEEDLEWORK GUILD
swarthmore 16 years ago.
oeived this honor the early
She was a member of the Trinity
Jf November.
could assume unaided. PLANS OPEN HOUSE
Further it appeared the
MrS. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr.,
Church here and
Margaret R. Mars'; Dies;
JUNIOR ASSEMBLIES
I~~re~~ that could be
NortbChester road will be
of Swarthmore Chapter Former Resident
It
was that Council
the hostesses when the
of the P .E.O. Sisterhood.
TO MEET MONDAY
the .extension of the
Headq uarters of the
In addition to h'er husband, sh!l
Mrs. Margaret R. Marsh, a resiThe Juniot Assemblies ~o~:r~;~:t:~:~~ use in a residential
Gnild of American holds
is survived by two daughters,
of Swarthmore for many years,
sixth, seventh and eighth
passing an ordinllnce
house next week from noon
Mrs. Howard S.Mauger of Bexley,
in'San Antonio, Texas, on
will meet on Monday.
state edict.
p.m. daily. All members and 0., and Mrs. George W. c:~o~lli:~ns:IW~I;!~~~,er 15 after a prolonged
For the sixth grade the hosts
is true, even if the'
friends of this charitable organ- of Kinnelon. N. J.; andfive g
won in Media the cblaseh
ization arf e c~~affl\y ibnvialt~
childre"..
Sh!!"is, survived by a daughter,
wiU be Mrs. John R. Meyer, Jr.
hack to councll W c i n or a co ee ri!
.. A Memorial Service was held
l\fihur Shelton of San Anand Mrs. J. W. Magee, Jr. For
the seventb grade bosts are Mr.
pass such an ordinance,
offices in the New
Wednesday in Medina. O.
Tex., and a son: Alfred H,·
and )IrS. Alfred Anderson
viewpoints of
12th street,
ment followed in Leroy, O.
of Columbia avenue, four
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seeley.
were different
In lieu
fiowers, it was
and·· ~e 1lI!&telPtIl . , . . boBW will be Mr.
the original action
eontributiODB'
i
&lid
RoIIert FroSt and Mr,
Tile appellants
1t7
BIle was,.:m III .ilM'l~ ~
.U11I"!iJ.'!g,&iII Bell,
.
(Coadimed on pace 4)
......
., .
To Review
PUBLIC
SERVICE
Plays
Seek Cllri_as Gifts
For Coatesville Vet_
.. m . e Meanlme,
Comes Down!
HeId I&--day
M GS VaIe. e
"'Y,!t'~,;
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'I'BB SWAiti&JlORBAlif
November 24., 1961
S--rIM;rs;;;:-.IN;a;'n;;-:J~o~n;es~n;f;-[;;;;;;;;;;j;bl[!!iE
Mrs. Paul B. Banks of'BatYarii
aYenne joined her basband at
their coUage at Towands last
Thursdll,J' where he bad been on
a CUnning trip. They retamed
bome on Snndll,J'.
Mrs. Alexander Ewing of Dartmouth avenue will bave as guests
IclIclleaad Mrs. Josepblne Boston
lIarYard avenue were h~tat a cqcktail aiJd dinner
at tbe home of Mrs. Jones,
after tbe Swarthmore-Haverford
game on Saturdll,J'. The
were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
of Devon, Mr. and Mrs.
Martin of Roxbo.ough,Dr.
of
18.
ents and Mrs. P. M. Hummer of
road has asher guests for aweekl Mr .. and Mrs. Robert Worley
Rutgers avenue Is the paternal
her son-in-law and daughter Mr.
are the maternal.grBl!dpa.t~ grandmother.
.
and Mrs. William Btink ":~~Iii===:::=::;;:====:;::==::db::=::;::=======;::::--:--:
daughter Julie of New Haven,
. '.
~'Ie ~iII4,e
Mr. and Mrs. Elton A. Bird
Speaiaraedlnstruction _ ~ InsfrumenIs
avenuebave astbeir guest
niece Dorothy Samuel
MUSIC - INSTRUMENTS - REPAIRS
Teli"., a junior at Cor405 Dartmouth Avenue
Call KI 4-5448
Mrs., Paul James of Gennan-I·..• .. University.
liF-§';;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;S~~~;;;;;;~i'
and Mr. and Mrs. Avery F.
Mr.iwdMrs. Collin Bell of
of Amherst avenue.
a~enue will bave as house gue,sts
Mr. and Mrs. W. Alfted Smitb overtheThanksgiving period
Amherst avenue bad as tbeir of their fanner colleagues In
guests Mr. and Mrs. Friends Ambulance Unit ~~!:~I
C. Moore of Bethesda, Md.. the Second World War. Mr. S
of Swarthmore.
Bailey la in tbls country to
Mr. and Mrs.Carroll P. streeter tend the General Assembly
lum ADDS TO HILIDAY EICHA~
Columbia avenue entertained the United Nations. Mr.
a family dinner o'n Tbaoksgiy- Royal is a teacher at
9 South Chester Koad·
Da,y wheu their guests were School, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
son-in-law and daogbter are from England. Mr. and Mrs.
Call KIngswood 3-0476
and Mrs. Ra,ymond M. Vin- Phillp Jacob, former Swarthmoreand children Ricky, .Jim, ans, will join them for part olthe
dnringtbe Tbailll:sgiYilig bOlldsyS
ber son and daughter-in-law Cnl.
~ Mrs. E. C.Aiken and tbeir
sons Eddie and Bobby of Alexandria. Vn.
Mrs. Manel Wilson of Stratb
Haven avenue 'fill entertsin at
a luncheon and bridge at the
Rolling Green GnU Club on
TuesdB,J.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery F.
of Amberst avenue drove Mrs.
Blnke's motber Mrs. Harry K.
Nield to ber home in Sparkes,
Md .• last weekend after six
'W"'B
. BEAUTY SAWN
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2
IliFii;iii;iiii~~;ii=i~~~~iiiiiiiiii:iii
visit
witb attended
them. Atthe
the same
Kenny
Amherst,
time they
" and tbeir
snn of
and
daugbC time.
Last week the Bells attended
Cardinals football game held
Mr. and Mrs. James' conference of Diplomats, sponBaltimore.
and c'h i I d r e u Kathy,
by the American Friends
Mr. and Mrs. Plowman of
and Karen of Exton.
Committee, at Capon
STATE INSPECTION
Swarthmore avenue
Miss Eva I. Cresson of Dick, W. va.
.
WEAVER ALIGNMEMT
IIW
at a dinner party at their
avenue has left the Ta,ylor
Mr; and Mrs. Percy Gilbert of
MOTOR TUNE-UP with ENGINE SCOPE
on Saturday evening for
and is now at the Oakark avenue bave as their TbanksMiss Louise Johnson of
Nursing Home in Upland I~;~~~~w:::::~~~guests their son-E. ATZ. Mg,.
and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
pol'IS. Md'., a nd h er b rothe r ,A.
would Uke t 0 thank h er mBIIY Ii
RUSSELl'S SERVICE
Sidney Johnson. m, a student
for the cards sbe bas re-I~~~:D~. Knox and daughters Gail,
Williams College. Williamstown. ceived.
and Carolyn; and Mr. Gil()ppcIsife Barough Padill9 Lat
Mass., arrived h orne a n
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones
hrother Dr. C. L. Gilbert
I "I
nesdB,J to spend the .
of Nortb Swarthmore avenue enMrs. GIlbert of New,
ing holidB,J with tbeir
tertained on Frida,y evening at
Another son-in--law and
ODled
at
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson, a dinner party in honor of the
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Jr., of North Cbesterroad.
birtbdll,J' of Mrs. Jones' motber
and children Ginnie and ~ . . . "' • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Maxey
Mrs.'George.B. Turner.
of Drew avenue joined ,.
of Dartmouth avenue ha
Mr. and Mrs.Willlam E. Hetzel.
on Tbanksgiving Day.
:
as tbeirweekend guests Mr.
Jr., of Tha,yer road baye'as tbelr
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. >"O(l1el,.
Mrs. A. G. Boyd and son
guests for' the Thanksgiving of North Swarthmore ayenu~ bad ,.
of Schenectady, N.Y. SallY
weekend their son-in-law and as their guests for
,.
-II<
STATIONERY
their dangbter, also accom- daughter Mr. and MrS. Thomas dinner Mrs. Poole's
,.
panied tbem bnt sta,yed witb Mr. Morris ~nd children Ann, Joan. law and sister Mr. and
BY DECEMBER J
and Mrs. JoboSeyliold of
and Jill of Troy, Pa.
vel Wilson of stratb Haven a",n-I ,.
avenue. 'Tbe Boyd family fonnerMr. and Mrs. George B.
ue. Mr. and Mrs. Layton
,.
ly resided on Walnut lane.
of Wallingford badas their recent Wilson. Mr. Manel Wilson, Jr., ,. '"
,IIrs. William Thatcher of
gueststheirson-in-lawanddaugb- Miss sally Bingbam. Mrs. Poole's ,.
-to
lege aye nu e spent Thanks- ter Lt. and Mrs. Artbuz M. Saun- cousin Miss Elimbeth Carlisle, ,. fr
giving along witb the rest of ber
and grandson Bruce of Glen and their son Jack Poole wbo is :
family as guests of her son-inMd. The Saunders fnrm- home from Brown University, Pro- ,.
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. erly resided in Grifton. N.C., hut vidence, R. I., for the holiday. ,.
15 S. Chester Road ...
Christian Peders,:n in Woxall,
to Lt. saundelf" recall in the
Mr.Cbarles E. Bovard of North ..
Montgomery Cou~~
service. he is now stationed 'p.t
avenue fiew last Fri- >t", :":' .
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O.
Fort M'.,ade, M d . '
from Pensacola" Fla.• to ..
Successor to .? :
of Nortb Cbester road, with
And,y .MacNair, son of Mr. and
College, Richmond, Ind., ..
daughters tbe Misses Mary Lou
PielCe MacNair 'of
spend the weekend witb his ..
alice barber gifts
and Peggy Thayer. were joined
arrived home on
daughter Bettie' oyer Parents'
on ThankSgiving Da.y by tbeir
from st. Andrew's
weekend.
sons and daughters-in-law
Del., to spend
Mr. aud Mrs. A.Stoll Titus and
and IIrs. Paul TbayeJ\ and family
his parents.
family of soutb Swarthmore avo(West Hartford. Conn., Mr. and
Mr. Donald P. Jones of
enue are spending Tblanks!:iYl.ngl
Mrs. scott Thayer and family
avenue returned
as the guests of Mr. Titus'
Aberdeen. Md., and Mr. and Mrs.
week 'after attending
ther-in-law and sister Mr. and
David Tbayer and fa m ily of
Petroleum J n s to it u
Karl Hasleslt in Trenton, N.
Springfield.
held in Chicngo. TIL
... BIRTHS
Mrs. Russell H. Kent and Miss
Mrs. Wayne Randall of
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kirk
3arbara B. Kent entertsined at !s••wibrnOl:e avenue
a fa-"- dinner on Thanksorin'ng
Brookhaven announce the uum I
.........
bridge club at her home
th hild
~hter
Da,y at their, bome in the Dart- IM'~n.lay of last ...eek..
of their six c
,a ....ug ) ,
mouth Honse. Guests included
Mr. and MrS. A. Blanton
Frances Chalmers. on October 3.
BEST
BEST
AND
Miss Evelyn Kent of
Haverford place bad
SERVICE
Mr. and Mrs. Rossell H. Kent,
for TbanksgiYing
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Ha,na'·1 ALLO~ANCE
Jr., and family of Springfield,
son'in-law and daughter Mr. of Quincy, Mass.. announce
and Mrs. Kent, Jr"s father Gen.
Mrs.
Fellows
birth of tbeir first cblld, a
William H. Harrison. Jr.• of LBrJeffrey Richard. on Noyember 7.
ONLY
go, Fla.
a
Tbe maternal grandparents Bie
Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Turner
Slale College is
Mr. and Mrs. W. Alfred Smitb
of Cambridge. Mass., visited
Amberst avenue. The paltenlal l
Tumer's gzaodmotherMrs. George
Barbara HQYes of
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
II. Turner of North Swarthmore
bad as her recent
Haig Banian of Canton, Mass.
avenue over the weekend. They
Charlotte Foutof
were in Phlladp.lphia to attend
, a student at st.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight D.llummer
the American Anthropological
Connecticut... .
Berwyn announce the birtb
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D. JONES, OM&IER
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Imu FROM oma
BRIDGE WINNERS NAMED
High scorelS at the Crum Creek
Bridge Club on Tuesday evening
November 22 were Mrs. H.M. Arm·
Gi~s· Trip Abroad
and Mrs. J. K. McDonald; School Board Annual
Scheduled for June
runners up were Mr. and Mrs. Meeting on December ..
..
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331
h
Id
I
t
Earle
Deppick.
S emor roop
e an n er- The next meetin will be on
The Swarthmore-R u tl e dg e
national Dinner recently at
28
g
1~!~'!niBoard authorized adyer.
It
for bids on purcbase
home of their leader, Mrs. Lee
Gatewood. The, menu was
S SS
S S
disbanded Rutledge Eiemenup of several foreign dishes pre- H
TUDENT VI IT
tary school, at its November sespared by the girIS and served
COLLEGE CAMPUS
sion last Wednesdll3' night.
About 40 juniors and
It also authorized the employ. a 'cafe' atmosphere. All conversations during the dinner
from Swarthmore lJigh School
of Mrs; Marilyn Lee of Havwere carried on in French
visited classes at Swartbmore
place to _assist the school
the. assistance of guests,
College, Tuesday. November 14.
with clerical work and ald
Strouse; Swarthmore High
The High Scbool Visiting DII3'
medical and dental examinteacher, and Marie Odile
now in its second
Employment of la.y readand Mary Jose Deny, students
conducted by tbe
to correct high schooiEngUsbll1
from France now attending Swarth·
unity Relations Committee.
tbemes was arranged.
more High School.
program is designed to InIn view of tbe impracticality of
Two years ago when the troop form High School students of
proper lighting in the
became an International Friend- educational opportunities availschool auditorium which bas
ship Troop' and began to formu- II\>le to them right here at
being used for stud,y hall
late plans fo~ a European trip, College, as well as giving
.
urposes, it was decided to
the girls deCided part of
a general idea of what college is
tbls activity to a part of
program would include becoming like.
'
cafeteria for the present..
. more familiar with the
The program, which
The Board approved Superinand German languages.
some 30 high school students
Harry Kingbam's plan to
No." that their European
the college last year. will
a central elementary
is becoming a reality (' Anch&rs con:lucted again in the
library in the audio-visual
Away' on June 14, 19621)
Its great success tbus far
of the intermediate building
llirls are spending alarge
largely due to the effort and coRutgers avenue. Dr. Kingllam
of their troop time on learning operation of Irma Zimmer
nn enthusiastic group of
songs in various languages and Ernani Falcone of the Hig
are ready to give their
becoming familiar with people School.
cataloguing and arrangand their way of life in the coun·
books and otberwise assisttries the troop will be
with the project. A former
next summer.
~d;1~~~:;will
room nesi tbe principal's
The Sponsors Committee of
be used for audioov
i'nllorI
Fn·endlyOpenHouse
met
Mond
,
programs
in future.
Antonica pair ban ks, a .'
~
6
at
the
hQme
of
At
tbe
close
of
tbe meeting
ov.
at West Liberty College, W. Va., N
al ..._
and her brother Michael, a fresb- Mrs. E. B. Hollis, South Chester
made by Industri
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man at Elizabethtown College,
I~~~~:;:~r David Watkins from an
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Members pre sen t were Mrs.lu
piece of w09d froin the
Elizabethtown. arrived Wednes· Frank G. Keenen, secretary, and
high schoo1 was presented to
day to spend th.e holiday with
Do n
IdaP. .1ones. who
Walter A.Schmidt, treasurer,
their par,ents Mr. and Mrs. Antbony
·th P
rt Choi _
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and the following representatives
WI
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Fal'rbanks on Yale avenue.
of the different organizations:
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arpen er, re tired
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more than a. decade
Mrs. Carl deMoll. Mrs. Harold
Fellow Board members
c b. Mrs. Arthur R. O.
tb
DECEMBER FAIR
'nav". MrS. W. Mark Bl·ttle, Mr s.
highest tribute to e unus..
Moylan
1'oI'lfgar"t Kent. Mrs. James Patchable work done by both men
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Mr
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a critical period in tbe
Saturday. Dec. 2 - 1 P.M.
ell. Mrs. John H. P man, So..
I~::~~;' ·Mrs. Clarence Worst, Mrs.
of the school district.
SCHOOL IN ROSE VALLEY I.
Wilcox, Mrs. W. Alfred Smith
Jobo Spencer said,
Mrs. Lorene A. Mccarter.
are losing two of the most
Mrs. Bittle was appointed memmembers the BOard hns
to replace Mrs. H. H .
to
:~~~::!:·~:;~
known in its career. The reresIgned.
members will have
A motion was passed to' have
harder and think better and
COLONIAL COURT Am.
Associate Membership DriYe
greater volume to make np for
(Next to Pari Office)
'in January, 1962.
loss". Both men. who had
KI 3-4597
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to take a rest rather than
Ii
for reelection agaln, sald that
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IIw'hille their terms expire technicCUT ROWE1lS - PLANTS
they will continue WllllDl~ I
CORSAGES
Instrument Loaned F. .
assist the district wherever
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FOR '62
$2261
TEMPEST - the
Gas Saving
Association Meeting. Mr. Turner
Miss Alma Trevethick ofrl~;f~~~fir~s~t~c~hi~'~ld~';A~nn~e~H~a~y~le~r~,~~
teaches at Hanard University
avenue fiew by jet to
and Mrs. Turner is working for
Micb., to visit relatives
nth &
Ave.
her doctor's degree at Radcliffe
there, and in D~~r!~~~'1
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College.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin T.
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Joseph H. Gibson. sO.n of Mr. erty of Guernsey road have
and Mrs. Joseph R. Gibson of tbeir hollda,y guests tbeir SOll1-i.1Set wed Daily
North Chester road, and Fritz A.. law and daugbter Mr: and Mrs. B.'oth Hot & Cold
Henn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- Guilbert A Wincbell foo)u~r~:'~~~1
erick Henn of Morton, have been and one d~gbter fro'm l
.$1.2.5
MIDDLETOWN ROAD. MEDIA
OppoSite High Meadow
named to tbe honor roll at Weor- Mass MrS Winchell arrived Mo,n-l
leyan Uniyers~ty. Mid~letown, da.y ~th' her daughter and
(between Duttan Mill Road and Knawlton Road)
Conn..Josep~ ~s a semor•. and Wincbell came down on We'dm18-1
TelephOne TRemont 2-7206
Fredenck a Jumor at the umver- I 'd~a,y~!W:!:it~h~t~h,!e~~:;"'_ _ _ _-:j'
sity.
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ASK FOR BEN PALMER
Mr. and Mrs. Jobo W. O'lllri,enl
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
of Dartmoutb circle entertained
at dinner recently for Mr. Robert ~ BENEFfT
THE SWEET .0' I
Accordion
.' VIEW T.V.
ZENITtI'SPACE
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'N SET ON CHANGE ,",.a.a.C1O.~
ADJUST VOLUME .'
TURN OFF SOUND
IN
AND HAVE A DEMONSTRATION
THE MUSIC 101, INC. .
10 Park Avenue
s~
members and tbeir wives
bands. Mr. O'Brien
Mrs.
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the upper Darby RotarY
Wednesdll3', at 12 noon on
subject: ·'Modem Philadel_ A New Face on an Old
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Fishing Rods, Reeh, TacHe __
!wdNi'l Equip'_'
Kodal:
Mea. da
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Zeiss
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Fusica
Mamiya
Voigidlawder
Aires
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Rash EqU:pment
Bel
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EcIiIucs .
Shobes .
"'aildon
Godget Bags
Tripods
Flcadli}" ~
Rash Bulls
Argus
FOR 'liE "IE" UtE" BIIY
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Fit., 51! lilT
Match Baa Tars
SIeiff Tars
PuppcrIs Cmd Siages
200 Difliaoenl Sa...
HO Trains,. Sets, Cars. T"""
1'"_ Pad. Etc.
Model PlaMs.Cars. Baals,
Trains, Birds,' Etc.
Seymour is a member of
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Chapter. American
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of Real Estate Appraland of the Pblladelphia
of Realtors.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney Johnof North Chester road attendthe Family service Associ&of America meetings held
York last week.
rmhrTars
I.inc:oIn lags
American lags
Elect", Sets
Chemistry Sets
. BachicSets
Heailh Kit .r... Sets
AmeI ican IIricb
IIIocl dty
SlyIioICl Sets
~6aa,_
Dinly Tars
Pogo SIich
S., Saw PurzIes
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Kasha~
DaIs
McItIeI Tars
Laams
Paint br Numb .r Seh
T'i,'!l_lhat
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HaIgate T..,.
T...... Trucls
a...Uy Cathy DaI
FUEL OIL
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BUDGET P-LAN
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OIL BURNER SERVICE
LINGERIE
IN
ANO BROWsE.ARC>lH>
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$UI5
at tile.
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SCARfS
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MONET JEWELRY
SHADE TREES
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Field Hacley siM I • IIaIs, Shift G6IIC,..cis
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Ice Hacby SIicb. ...... SlaIing Caps
TIIIIIIis R. I-I. ancIlIaIs
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Croquet Sell, 4. 6, 8 PIapo
Sweat Shirts GIll Panb
Law .. I ~
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Awalt 1IfJ#(
Buffet Di...rs
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SEYMOUR TO ADDRESS
UPPER DARBY ROTARY
Charles F. Seymour of
COMMAND'
Relax and tune T;V. from across the room
COME
Iw,
Rings
The amiual meeting for installnewly elected directors is
for December 4;
Millie V"'qa KI4 5f18
Home-Made
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IIasbtbaIs. Neb,
. DOROTHY MAHER
HotIne.lMa,1e Candy
Buffef laIChe.
$1.75
Golf """- lags, C iL c.t
Golf GI,,, . . IIaIs;Wrist Sb I C
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LOUGHEAD PONTIAC
DonatD.su,)ed~u'ndi~at,ofs~~~~>1
SPORTS
Sponsors' Committee :
IS THE ONE TO
WATCH
WANT
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November 24, 1961
W/L PLANS 'TOWN
MEETING' FOR THURS.
THE MEAHTIME
I Saw it in The Swarthmoreon
THE 1101101 COMES DOWH!
A town, meeting has' been plan·
FllDAY AT SWAD'1IMOIIl. I'I!Jwt\.
(Continued from Page 1)
ned by the Women's International
PBTER B. TOLD,IIAJUORIB T. TOLD, PIll"' ••
Peace and Freedom. the conclusion that the compl exA non-profit.
I ~~~~;~:a;for
'Phoae Klapwood· 3-0t00
, , at 8 o'clock in the ion of Councll would be unchang.
ler1prille
for the benefit
Swarthmore Elementary Schoo) ed, since they despair of changPETER E, TOLD, Editor
families
in S~rarth.
Multi'-Purpose Room, Rutgers ing the mind of anyone who co'nBe-,·, B. KDT. MfJ",iwII Editor'.,
avenue. Rev:, Richard Stenhouse tlnues in !lfflce and they believe
Dr, David Hart wlll be pan· the two newly elected members
and
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Mary II:. Palmer
.Ilariorle T. Told
,to lots apply to
eUsts, with John Seybold as mod· wouid be split, one in favor and
EIIt.ered . . ~nd CI... iI.tter. J.nua..,. 24, ,1~. at the Pm
erator.
opposed to the proposal.
ALBERT N. GARRETT
Offke at Sw.rthmo.... P ••• under the Alit of March •• 1879• .'
Mr. Stenhouse as
Mr. Brooks, who has had some
Pretidetoto"" Burin"_ M/If'.
Minister of the Church
successful experience withcases
Garrett Ave. KI 3-0489
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
Master PresbY,terian, N,
involving variances, described
was director of Christian Edu· the inn problem as a very unusual
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and youth Work, and later "hybrid". He said he could not
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up the position of
advise his clients to proceed
See the
I
D,~an
of
Students,
and
Instructor
simply
as a harassing or delayPRESBYTERIAN
HOTES
CHURCH SERVICES
the depar tment of
'tsctlc.
MEMORIAL PARK
PRESBYTERIAH CHURCH
Morning Worship and Churc:hl'lnd religion at Paine College,
Meanw hile the old inn is in
, in beautiful
D.Evor Roberts, Minister
School wlll be held at 9:15
Augusta, Ga. Presently he is'
midst of demolition whicn beRobert O.Browne,Assoc.Minister II o'clock on Sunday.
teaching fellow at Pendle Hill.
two weeks ago.
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WEST LAUREL Hill
Minister of Christian Education
The Women's Bible class
Dr. Hart received his diPloma.,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
~
Convene at 9:30. The 10th
from the C. G. Jung institute inll
Sunday, Hovember 26
any day from 9 to 4.
will meet at 10:30, and the 1
Zuricb in 1955, and was subse'AnEIIDI'1
9:15 A.M.-Morning Worship and
and 12th grades will meet
quently awarded his Pb.D. from
. Belmont Ave. above City lme
Church School
10:45.
the
University
of
Zurich.
In
1956
Ph
LOw
II
6-3400
Bola-Cynwyd
9:30 A.M.-Women's Bible Class
Morning Prayers are held
he began practice as an anaIytone
e
lIi:30 A.M.-10th Grade Class
SlOP ~n ORice 01 Ooek Tower,
Tuesday at 9 o·clock. Holy
ical pyscbologist in Ardmore,
OYEII. lrEAU' . . . . . , ..,.
10:45 A.M.-11th & 12th Grades
for guidance
&
Pdce
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11:00 A.M.~Morning Worship and munion is held at 8 a,m. on
nesdays and at 10 a.m.
in Swarthmore.
Church SchooL
The Bandage Group will
Mr. Seybold has recently. reTuesday; November 27
in the Women's Association
from Paris where he serat
10a.ljl.
Circle
1
will
serve
as
director of the Quaker In9:00 A.M.-Morning Prayers
luncheon.
Seminar Program for
Wednesday, Hovember 28
Circle 6, Mrs.
months. He is an official imchairman, will meet
,8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
partial arbitrator, and executive
10:00 A.M.-Bandage Group
at 10:30 at'the home of Mrs.
director of the printing
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METHODIST CHURCH
HAA OFFICIAL
The Rev.Jo,"n C.Kulp,Minister
METHODIST NOTES
Anthony Fairbanksof Yale
Minister for Youth
nue, United States Aviation Salte-I
This Sunday, Mr. Kulp
ty representative of the NM,
Chatles Schisler
conclude the sermon series
served in his official 'cir:~~~;~1
Minister of Music
','V'ln2 the Lord's Prayer" WI1""in connection with Mrs.
Sunaay, Hovember 26
the topiC "For Thine Is The Wolf's balloon endurance
8:30 A.M.-Morning Worship
King'dom."
which broke the women's
9:45 A,M.-Bunda,y School
Both the Junior anl~Seni()rH~lghIIM~tl~;~ai record this week.
11:00 A.M.-~orning WorShip
Fellowships will meet Sunday Mrs. Wolf's flight of 40 hours:,1
7:00 P.M.-Jr. - Sr. MYF
evening at 7 p.rn. The Sr.
on Monday, broke
will
have
a
discussion
and
Rllssians'
record
of 35 hours
Munday, Havember 27
NON.SECTARIAN
mission work.
58 minutes. She took off
7:45 P.M.-W.S.C.S. Bible
The W.S.C .S. nIble Study group Big Springs, Tex., and landed
offer funetal ..
Study
will meet in the Chapel Monday Okema, Okla.
_ ... of aI •••
IkI ...
at 7:45 p.m.
Mr. Fairbanks who taught
TRIHITY CHURCH
The Dorcas Circle :will meet Wolf in baHoon flying, lew ~OI".el
, ,'.
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The Rev. Layten P. Zimmer,
!
'.':,',-:,,:~.,.
Wednesday at 9:3,0 a.m.
on
Tuesday in time for the lIUU',
'Rector
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days.
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The Rev. '"C~s::!. McKelvey,
LEIPER CHURCH HOTES
THE SWA.RTJ;DfOREAN
....-evay
COllEGE ORCHESTRA
PRESENT CONCERT
mutua]
l::~tia!u~d FF;~or;h:~~~~~i:11
iiii
Funeral Home
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Sunday, Havember 26
The New Members Class, ledWo",an's Club Notes
,
the Rev. James Barber, will
(Sundoy Before Advent)
I~:~~e~i~n~;the study at 9:30 a.m.
On Friday. December I, at
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communidn and II:
morning worship.
a.m. the llterature
, Word
Thefirst meeting oj the Adults MrS. L. H. Pownall chairman,
9:30 A.M.-Family Momingpraywill meet at 9:30 a.m. Sun- present Mrs. Roland G. E. UUlmanl
er an Sermon
<',
mor ng., rs. on e 0 n11:15 A.M.-Morning
prayer and
Is the
Inhabited" by Muriel Beadle.
ni teacher.
d
M
Sermon
The Junior Hi 'gb youth'
C
8:00 P.M.-Holy Communion and
will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday
Confirmation.
tbe Multi-purpose Room.
Monday, Hovember 27
On TueSday, at 8:30 p.m. the
Gnild will hold their
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
Offering program. At this
6:00 p.M.-Evening Prayer
any outstanding Needlewmk
Tyesday, Movember 28
items will be gathered.
9:15 A.M.-Morning' Prayer
Circlel will meet at 11 o'clock
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
morning at the home of
,Wednesday, Hovember 29
Frank Alexander, 570 Junavenue.
7:00 A.M.-HolY Communion
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
CHRISTIAH SCIENCE NOTES
Thursday, November 30
A challenging call to overcoine
no matter how' subtle, with
(St. Andrew)
power of God will be heard
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
n day at Christian Science
9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion
Icburc:h services in the Lesson6:00 P .M.-Evenlng Prayer
entitled "AncIent and
Friday, December 1
:~Er~;d:NecrOmancy,
Alias Mesand Hypnotism,
De9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
Readings from the Bible
this verse from RevelaTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIEMDS
(21): "He that .~.~~~'~~·o.~~~~1
• Exelulive built .. ill prrISblail inherit all things; and
fwatr tunb your hair _ 4Sunday, Hovember 26
his GOd, and he shall be
temperature CODrrol awitch
9:45 A.M.-First-Day School
dial
.....110 hOI • 'Nail dry"
er leU poli.l allllOlt-iDitant9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum; Dr.
The Golden Textis from IJOlnnl
ly, both hand, at once
Fussell will speak on "The "Whatsoever is born of God oVler-1
• Buill·io tray "for pip. and
International Situation and In· I~~:~:~~~: ~t~~h~et world: and this is
rollen.
cllvidual Responsibility."
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overcometb th'~w,orl'd~
V_
$1).115
Monday, November 27
even our .faith...
lac.
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£'I
All·day sewi,ng for AFSC
Wedneacla", N"vember 28
FIRSfT CH.URCH OF
CHR
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for
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PRESBYTERIAN
Sunda", November 26
CHURCH
Ill':UU A.M.-Bunda;y.Bchool
900
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I Saw it 'in The Swarthmoreon
of Dayton, O. '
Mr. and Mrs. Donalt! P. Jones
have as their guests over the
holiday weekend their son·in·la;w
and daughter Mr. and ~rs. Ed.WlD
Gilson and son Jimmy of Spn~g
fie1d, Mass. On Saturday evenll~g
Mr. and Mrs. Jones will entertrun
at' a post·Thanksgiving dinner.
Their guests will be: Mr. and Mrs.
Gilson,' son ,Timmy; Mr. and Mrs:
Peter E. Told of Park avenue,
Mrs. Ned Love and son Peter of
Girard avenue; Miss Polly
of Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs.
William H. Driehf\us of Yale avenue; Miss'Arme Driehaus of Butler, N. J .. and her fiance Mr.
Lyman fl. seamans, Jr .. , of pattenburg, N.J., ani! Miss Beth Van
Blarcom of Westtown.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Row'
land of College avenue sp~n~ ~he
weekend in Pittsburgh vlSltlng
Join Fidelity's merry Christmas Club now and
Mrs, Rowland' s brother and sister·
save regularly every week. Next year you'll
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ham'
mond, Jr, Mrs. Rowland's, mother
have the cash you need for the gifts you want
Mrs. Ralph Hammond returned
with them to spend the Thanks·
to buy. Visit your,nearby Fidelity office and
giving and Christmas holidays.
Susan Marsh, a student, at .the
sign up now.
University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill arrived home on
)
Wednesday t~ spend tbe holiday
weekend with her parents Mr. a~d
CHESTER. MARCUS HOOf( • RIDLBV PARK
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o enFridayevenings:chester&n~M.rcUSl1ookoffle~n,
avenue.
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6:30 to 8; Ridley Park office. 5:30 to 8;
Chester West End office, 9 A.M. to 8 P.".
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, The Messrs. Donald S. Guthrie
Open Thursdays: Ma
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of 'Cornell avenUe, Edward SeyChe..erWesl Endolf;ces. 9A,M,to 5:30 P.M,
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RID LEV TOWNSHIP OFFICE"
Downs of Harrisburg are vacation'
Mondays and Tuesdays-IO A."'. to 3 P.M.
For latest we.Jther. news and sports, call
Wednesdays and Thursdays-to A.M.lo 6 P.M.
ing in 'Florida and, New Orlean,!,
Fridays-tO A.M. to 8 P.M.
r:.
Fidelity·s Weather-Ne,.,s InforfT1ation Bureau-CO ".1-6400
Mrs. Willlam H. Thatcher of
,
,,0000 for each ~IOf ar~p federal Det»osit Insurance Corporation I
College avemie entertained Mr.
#.ft~:I"r~1: r:!o·,,1Ij n~ to
",nd Mrs., Edward' Veblein an~
FREE PHOTOGR~~HIC' DISPLAY
)lear·' '?! h;gh~r~"cQi;on fo,..';olnen·
theirdaugbtel':Margaret of Wad an,
J,
"'S8., la,it, weekend to atfend the
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CoIllU""I,a_ v..... Col.,,'. c.fi1• •W c.s8lp,z" "
SWar!bmore-H
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m€URY
chuistmas CLUB
FOR HAPPIER HOLIDAYS
Il'iJre pJlU1l1ing alJiiatl
mrAer
,
Because of P.E.'s long-range planning, electricity will sewe this little girl in the years
ahead as faithfully as it is serving her mother
'to-day. It will help her wash
. clothes, clean
her house. cook her food, and do many other
chores easier and faster. _ Our expansion,prograin for neW equipment and facilitieS is' designed to make sure that every new generation
will grow up to future which
have abundan,t electric power where and, when n~ed.
,
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will
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TUESDAY IS DATE·FOR
Penna. Women Reelect
JRS. FASHION SHOW
Mrs. Irvin MacElwee
( Continued from Page 1) ,
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee ofoMt.
!lam B. Jeavons, Mrs. John A. Program Is Slated
Holyoke place was re·elected
Gersbach, and Mrs. James L.
president of the
Head.
For December 1
of Republican Women at
The commentary for tho show
The Swarthmore College Or- the 39th Annual, Convention of
was written by Mrs. WilliamM.. chestra will present a program Pennsylvania held in Harrisburg
Nolan, literature chairman. Flow· of music by Bach, Schubert,
from Sunday to Wednesday of
er arrangements are under the bern, and Schickele on Friday, last week,
supervision of Mrs. Hal F. Dolg, December I, at 8:15 p.m.
Mrs. Paul B. Banks of Harvard
avenue and Mrs. Donald Crosset
garden chairman. and the chore- Clothier .Memorial.
ography was arranged by' Mrs.
The Orchestra will perform of Thayer road attended
John G. Wenzel. Mrs. Thomas
Mrs. MacElwee.
Jones, Jr., is in charge ofrefresh.· .j.SsUeilbtlelsNtloILD· 4 in D Major by ~~,~~~~l,:~
d
0'
Bach; German D E S LACE
ments, and Mrs. Gor on L.
of October, 1824, by Franz SCllU-1
R P
handled the publicity.
bert, orchestrated by Ahton
Mrs. Anthony Fairbanks of
Mrs. Walter T. Black, music bern (Orchestral setting, 1931); avenue and her partner Mrs. John
chairman, will play the musical and Incidental Music to Rosa- McCloskey of Broomall, placed
accompaniments for the show. munde by Franz Schubert. Peter second in the Duplicate Master
Under her direction, the chorus' SChickele,amemberofthesw'ar1;h.1 Point Bridge Tournament held at
will sing a number of songs ap'
faculty and an
the Marple.Broomall Duplicate.
propriate to the various eras de· nus of the college, will
Bridge Club on November 15.
plcted. Members of the 'chorus his own composition, Selrenad,~.j
are Mrs. James J. Ferguson, Mrs.
The College Orchestra is
Two former Swarthmore resi1
M Ch I
Robert C. Hu. me,
J h rs.R Mar es ected byCiaudio sPies,:~~'i~~~~~l~~'~~~ received degrees at the reo ,
H. Keyes, Mrs. 0 n . eyer, professor of music, and is
Fall Convocation' of the
Jr., Mrs. Frank Stauett,· Jr.,
posed
of
students,
faculty,
anuIIGe,or,:e
Washington University.
Frank S. Wa It er, and MISS Bauer, townspeople.
soloist.
Mary McNeil Rhodes, daugh·
Under the direction of Mrs. S
of Donald S. McNeil, 325 Dart·
Donald McCann, fine arts com·lmclUth avenue, received the de·
It B~OllS ~'_" New BroUer Fry Pan coo~ all your
mittee Chairman, many Christof Master of Arts from the
...
famUy meals 8 clean, new way. Plug
Columbian College
o.~
• in the lid for broiling... plug in the
mas decorations have been made
Arts and Sciences. George
~
bas. for all .other cooking .. Flick
Sue Campbell, daughter of Dr.
Becker, son of George J.
for sale at the fashion sboW. Mem·
' ..It fRIES
out the Ud heating element, and
bers 'of the committee are Mrs. and Mrs. Hallock C. Campbell
.....-.
broiler lid and fry pan dunk com·
Becker, Walnut lane, received the
pletely under water for easy clean·
Rex I. Gary, Jr" Mrs. Richard E. Vassar avenue, will compete
degree of Bachelor of Laws'
(j
up.
Rankin, Mrs. Richard H. Reuther, a position on The United
the Law School.
WASHES'
c'
complete only ;$26,88
Mrs. Walter T. Schleyer, Mrs. squad when the American
Mr.and·Mrs. Laurence M.Smlth
StephenF. Spencer, and Mrs. WiI· Hockey Association "holds
UNDERWAT~R
lian C. Spencer.
National Tournament 'this wA,Ak.ll'l Greenwood, Mass., will visit
It BROILS. BAKES. FRIES, ROASTS, STEWS, and WASHES UNDERWATER
Mrs. J. Lawrence Shane, Jr., Miss Campbell graduated flOm
Smith's brother and his family,
chairman of the home life com- swarthmoreHlghSchooltwo years
and Mrs. Melville Smith of
- mittee, has held a number of work- ago; she is now a sophomore at ~~~~~~,~:r'~ for the Thanksgiving
shops at which numerous gift Wilson College.
. Mrs. Herman Bloom of
avenue and Mrs. Jona·
items have been made for sale
Competing against, students
547 Chester Pike
at the fashion show·8,.. bazaar from Wilson, Gettysburg, Penn
Elmer of Wayne, sisters of
Prospect P~rk
LEhigh 2-1749
table. Members of her committee State and other colleges in
Smith, will entertsln them
Susquehanna Tournamenton ~~~jla~;._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...._...l~;:;;:;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;:::::::;:;::::==:::::::;:::::::::::~..J
include:
Mrs. Eric S. Buhayer, Mrs. ember 4. she earned the POlli11tioni
Stanley W. Caywood, Mrs. David of center forward on the number
Me
tuIIf,
L. Eynon, Mrs. David' French, one team of the Susquehanna As·
Mrs. James L.llel!.d, Mrs. Thomas sociation. In the Mid·East tourn·
Jones, Jr., Mrs. Willard Knoll, ament, conducted last weekend
fM!ut, "'"
"
Mrs. Thomas Linton, Mrs. Rodney 'In Dillsburg, she' played agslnst
P. Morrison" Mrs. Andrew W.
ams from tbe pittsburgb, Cen1\
Riedell, Mrs.W.ilijam C. Spencer, tral penri and Finger Lakes
Mrs. T. George Van Hart, and sociations. Two teams were then
~.
Mrs. Gordon L. Wahls.
selected to represent Mi'~-E~as'tl
The December Board Meeting in The National Tournament.
will be held lit the home of Mrs. will be centerforwardon the
'
Charles P. Cryer of 423 Drew ond team. The Ali-American ,e,.ml
avenue, at 8 p.m:, on, Tuesday, will be chosen at the end of
~~~
December 5.
_ _ _ days of competltion,at'Malverne,
~
15 S. CHESTER R~.,...
Mr. and Mrs. William
Long Island, beginning
~ __ ~_
of Harvard avenue will h,ave
givin_g_D~
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HS Alumna Plays In
Nat'l Tournament
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November 24. 1961
Suzanne Plo...-man. daughter of
College and Princeton Annues,
~r. and Mrs. Francis Plo"man of
PennsylYania, on or beSwarthmore
avenue
held
fore
WednesdaJ',
December
20, place
1961 of ESTATE of Ethel
V. Garrett,
Late
h
f II'
.
at 8 P.M.. at wblch
Ume and
Dela"are
Count-,
ouse 0 owmg the Swarth- the bids will be publIcly opened aad
•
more-Lansdowne football game publicly read. Bids must be submiton the above
Suzanne is' home for ted on the fonn included in tbe Inbeen granted the
holiday from Bradford Junior structlons to Bidders. •
persons indebted
Bradford. Mass.
The
Scbool
Board
reserves
the
are
requested
to make
right to waive aD)' Informailtie" In,
pll.Ylllent. and tbose
havm",,;-;~;-;;,...••;---I or to reject aD)' or ail bids. in whole
claims, to present the
PEACE CORPS EXAMS
Corps examinations
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1M Ullit. hH willThebePeace
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held in Room 113. at the I~;~~n
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C
t
us oms aouse. Philadelphia,
November 28 and 29 at 8:30 a.m.
promptly
for those in thi6
• • 9 • S"KIIng • Insulation • ROOt'
...-ho
wish
to apply. Swarthmore
. . . Ceiling Tiles • Wall Paneling •
Postmaster C. H. Grier was I'n..... Endow," • Awnings • WJ. . . .
formed today.
• .lellDvsies • St.uo • Iriclpoh"....
All '1"....... . e ...., • .,e
Pe.ace corps' posters. glvl'ng
or In part.
The District
Swarthmore-Rutledge
___ Wi....... n .... '
mformation. will be display- School
·will receive s~:~~~~
BY
0
ed in the local post office on the bids for the purchase of the School
PENNA HOOFING
bulletin boards.
~Islrict's elemenlary school build-
ltl&NVILI.E
.• ••SmlNGOOo
,...
KI a-u..
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""~,,W
and the real estate on which it
is located. situate on Morton Avenue
109
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P. as
Lingle
Pennsylvania.
a vMrs.
e n uRoy
e had.
the of,
l' r Rutledge.
Bldd
1
,
O.EIT ...10 TlI.I.
.
•
ers may obtain at the office
guests for a week their daughter
Mrs. Robert Frost and daughter
Hilary from Lima. O.
Andy Jones. son of Dr. and
J
. Alhrigh! Jones of Elm
venue. left this week for
of the School District In the IUgh
School Building. comer of College
and Princeton Avenu",s. Swartbmore,
Pennsylvania. without
on
any day between Monda;y
Inclusive. between tbe
8 A.M. and 4 P.M..
lions
for bidders
R. I.
tdhescvriPit!on
tOf the
e ar ous erms
ESTATE OF Bertba P.
which bids may be
A certified cbeck. Bank Cashier's
CEASED. Late of Swarthmore,
aware
PennsylVania.
check.orTrust Company Treasurer's
abo,vel check. pa;yable to the order of the
Swarthmore-Rutledge Union
District. or bid bond. with surety
satlsfactory to the School District
for 5% of the bid. musl. accompanY
each bldas a guarantee that the bldder will enter Into a contract
ment,
....;~,t;;,.1 writing In the event that
mep.fer.
accepted. No bid may be
ROad. Gladwyne,
for a period of thirty da;ys
.... IE.A.I.I.
47Y-.of EzporM ... _
All Mal..
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ary Ellen Beddow
FLORIST
7 South Chester Road
10 3-8093
_._"..Ired Ph. KI 3-421.
IeweIq _
EMIL SPJES
WIT(:HII' 4K t:B
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..",., *atdl and
lock Jk~
Reath.
J. Horace
to her Attorneys:
Cbestnut Street.
Pennsylvania. 11-24-3T
128 Yale Ave.
Swac'lUnure, PII.
t
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GENERAL ELECTRIC
SAlES & SERVICE
- ~;.~~i'l
rooms,
Donnelly.
In
member
Leaman.
Raymond J. Dawson
LOwell 6-4692 1.4693
-
Roofing.
spec-
9-2'113.
Ra;y J. Foster.,
210 WEST STATE ST.
. MEDIA·
Bicycles
accessories. Milt
AL
n"nA
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Hobby, Toy Shop,
more A v e n u ; I~~~~tt~
MAdison
6-11'113. C
Theater.
ELNWOOD
C.walesc.. He.
.-A_
Ih: A....
not to create by Tree
large living room. bedroom tile
bath. kltchen, enclosed porch.' Near
_
Classical - Popular
WhI.laPATA
Belvedere
Convalescent Home
all
CDaY".
My
":,
sr&TII: .. KONROII: 8T8.
Interio'. painting. George
TRem01"t 4-7082.
scra!llng. remove paint over pal)~r.
IDOIA
LOwell 6-2116
0PIlR PRlDAY BVBNINOS
-I
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PAINTING ~
WANTED - Baby-sitting jobs
High School girl. experienced. Reasonable rates. KIngswood 3-9442.
0SPOUtlH&
-&Ui.&S
°SlDlN6
Thomas H. Lueders
North
Princeton
SMI'A D; Q.1DE,
SWARTHMORE
,
II .....
• 171-'tI'
.L . , ,__
aiong or near such street to
inconvenience or danger to
publIc.
Section 'I. Any person, who shall
Executor·
Fa. Or to his. Attorney
to. sball be subject to a fine or
Cooper, 1240 Land
penalty of not less than $10 .• nor
and In case of
Philadelphia 10, Penna. more than
pa;yment
to
.4811
0~=:1
.1 Sii~~~to~dthe
extent repeaied.
of such
are hereby
wltb this
1
this 13th da;y of NO'Y"'Dbtlr;1
A.D. 1961.
BOROUGH OF. SWARTHIIOIREI
Westinghouse
Spray Steam
,
'n Dry iron silrinkies on any
_I_c." . settill8-':" drY, wash 'n wear
pr steam. Just touch a button and,get a fine spray for
any ironing job ... even
when the iron's unplugged!
Uses plain tap ,water
/lew single dial control
New
wall-mount
iron holder
at no
additional
orCOWICll
To....1!Dd
5ecrelar7
IFH. ESl'ATE
h
this 13th daJ'
A.D.llll.
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KI ngswoad 3-6000
. Full rang.
&)
MacArt••r and, PaHen
I
I\~:~~~~elan::d was
lecturer at Longwood
one of the judges.
II
. The winners were:
Mrs. Hilton E. Duli ng. first
Mrs. Joseph S. L.ynch.
I'~~~~n.and third; and honorable
I.
Mrs. Valentine Fine and
IIIrs. John 5_ McQuade. Jr.
Mrs. E. D. Ballard of Chestnut
• author and the staff and
lecturer for the Pennsyl,""lIla Horticultural SOciety. was
guest speaker. Her topiC was
j"(;arde!nit,g Indoors"
wash 'n ...r sellings
YOU CAlI BE SURE ... 1F IT'S Westinghouse,
541 Chester Pike
Piano
Helen Clyde
~innt>lS a SpeciaHy
IMI'sic Villalie KI 4$448
Provident Tradesmens
new Key
AUTOMATIC
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
builds a nest egg right
from your checking' balance!
,
Now sa~g, too, goes automatic!
Take just a few minutes to launch yeur
Key Sure-Saver Account by opening a
Savings Account and a Checking Account
at Provident Tradesmens. (Have one?
Open the other.) Then, tell us how much
/
.
to transfer from checking to savings each
month. A Key Sure-Saver Plan automaticallx transfers any amount monthly
{$10 and up~ from checking to savings
... lets you add bther amounts to savings
any tir..~. . . calculates 3% interest
monthly on savings.
You can become a Key Sure-Saver!
...........
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ILPDS 'S1.ce
100 Park A..... 5_.11*__, PL
Mrs. Samuel Crothers,Jr:. mem. of the Providence Gar den
.l-wFIL-"-Ili.....
GeftuiJI COI!f,uctor
cPA"""" It CO"'~~,-
crU8 MEETS
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.
PAULSON KNOWS CARPET
The Swarthmore Garden Club
at the home of Mrs. Charles
Howland of North Swartbmore
IlY'"Dlle Monday afternoon of last
The arrangement for the
was a mantle piece ushig
violate this Ordinance or the rules
ca.,..
...
Model
H5·39
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
A~enue. SW'art,h-1 and regulations made p~rsuant there-
Ed'lldl. .
EMt FiftIt 51. lit. a.' 11_, Pa11 I
wall-mount
HOW
care of trees. shrubs and
to ,make known the same. and
n
includes
lIyers ••
to assist the CouncIl and the
Committee In caring for the
of the Borough.
No person shall plant.
trim. Wore or remove
tree of the Borough withprior anthorlzation of the
Committee. The owner or
or person in cbarge of land
a public street shall take
Tell us type and color in which you are
interested. PAULSON comes to your home with
a really big selection of carpet samples.
PAULSON knows carpet, and answers your
carpet questions. Your old carpet is token in
trade. Extra time to pay, if wonted.
Thinking about new carpet?
PAULSON brings samples to your home!
In the future.
Mrs. Mathews has served as
member of the state English Co.m·1
milted. and has been a member
of the planning committee of the
pelnnsYI.vania Council of Teachof English. She has also beenl
a member of the planning committee y
English wblch is holding
conference In philadelphia
ing the Thanksgiving holidays.
Sheet Metal Work
Swarthmore.
5. The Tree Committee
by Borough Council ts
contlnuedas an adrisoQ'com-
persons having claims or
SWEENEY & CLYDE
ellOOflN6
~;:~~~f~o'~r,~c::u~rriculum revision and
Warm-Air Heating
Air Conditioning
The cost or planting.
removing and cariJiii I
abail be paid
b~~:he~~m~::; gCe~c~::eih~;~
THE IRON THAT SPRINKLES
EVEN
DRY-IRONING 11
Klngswood 4-2721
or removed.
Thinking about new carpel?
Hanna l!Iathews. head of the
IErlglish seq uence of Swarthmore
School. has been selected
to serve as a member of the Nattional Curriculum Committee.
This committee will meet in
D. C.. during the
week of December to reriew curriculum developments
In the United Ststes during the
few years and to· discuss
~,
ROOFING
~~~~~c~o~m~m~i~t~te~e~h~ea~d~e~d~b~y~~~~~b~e~o;n~N~o;v~e~m~b~e~r~2~7~'Diij;j;,\
Natiolnal Committee
Selleels Hanna Mathews
cost!
Hookkeeplng. typing.
steno~aphy to do at home. College tralned. Accurate. prompt. ReFOR SALE
ferences. Call for and deliver. KIngswood 3-4591.
ESTA
TE NOQ'ICE
ESTATE
ElIzabeth A.
deceased.
of the
U!~:c~n~~ - Roll up garage door. Swarthmore. .
.'
condition. 8' foot wide.
LETTERS
tbree sections. all
Estate have been
KIngswood 4-57
nnderslgued. who
D
NEW
. WESTINGHOUSEI
FROM
I· 'AI' AlE.. SWIITH •• IE
to be
I,
ESTAMJsttED 1m
_;n;n;al~af~fafi~rs~p~lan~n~ed~~fo;r~t~e~~;!~;;~1i~~~]i~~::':~I:l!;:!
work, Monda;y or Thursda;y TReImnn' 4-3316.
•,
persons indebted to the decedent
make pa;yment. without delll.J
""
hmW"'.'" I •• 1IIt
m..~u
ml
i~I=:~~~Fr=ank
~:~~~
H. D. CHURCH
..
against the Estate of the
1OBI's. JOYCE
of Haverford College held
HOUSE GROUP
L. 1\. Estes of tbe Presb,teriaD
park avenue. chairman of
annual Fall party at the
The Friendly Open House for
h was assisted by IInl
Katie Kommittee or the
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Maule
Robert SWII1; Joyce. a ml.nil"gloldel citizens met November
Leonard Ashton and Mrs. Morrls
lican Women or
Vassar avenue on Saturday engineer and a former resident
the Presbyterian Church.
Bowie. who poored. also b,.
entertained members at a
tbe Haverford-Swarth· SWarthmore. died Thursday. NovMemorial was observed
Keenen. Mrs. Darid
eon Tllesda,. at her home on
football game. Mr. and Mrs. I
2. at hi s home in Pittsof Dr. Samuel Fllimer who
Mrs. Lindley Peel. Mrs.
avenue. Mrs. Charles T. Wood
H. stuart of Cos Cob. Conn .• 11
He ...-as 60. .
had been afaithful member of ttie
Russell Phillips. Mrs. Johar
Prospect Park was her Ul ...,. . . gu,!sts of the Maules for
An executive of the Mines group for the past 10 years.
and Mrs. Kenneth Scott.
hostess.
weekend.
Appliance Co. of PittsCol. Clyde B .. pyle then showA large afghan was on displa,JllelstrMratb'. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson of burgh. He was graduated from ed pictures on Mexico. Marine
be sentto a hospital this week.
t
aven
avenue
had
as
nn
ar
er
SC 001. attended Land and the Far West. The hosThe
next meeting of the ~oup
The program concer:r:
H
Pe
Ch t
h
Mrs. Heckman will retire as chairguests their son
College and gradu·
law Mr .. and
from the Columbia Univerman in Janual)', 1962.
Greer Wilson.
Sc b001 of Mines.
bHe Is survived by his wife. the
Lois Platt; a daughter
Winfield Schires. 4th; a sisPAULSON brings samples to your home•
,SPECIAL OFFER!
WANTED -
SALE -
w__
' lIeD ......
.ISTlIl .ISTALUT••IS
~
Th'TZIUoa "'" EXTERIOR
can
FOR RENT - Swarthmore. Third
fioor.
bedrooms, ail utilities.
Adults
Available Jan. 1st.
3-&0'18.
LUdlow 6-0'134.
PERSCXiAL - GlIbert's steam
--..........
. . " g y _ _ _ II
or
are free. LUdlow
Photographic Supplies
~~~~~~~~T~R~B~8;;W:A~R~1:B~M~O~R~B~A~N;;~~~~~~~~r.-~~
__~~__~~~e17_
.~
Sigma Frater·
2507 Chestnut St.. Chester
memont 2-5373
WANTED - Moving out of state.leavIng behind capable cooperative
cov- mai" seeking dll.J's work or full time
our soml~:.orie Evelyn Daris, TReinont
or
LUNCHEON
HOSTESS
Mrs. George.
B. Heckman
holder!
KI
--1;;;::;==--::---:---Alterationsonclc.th,esIWANTED - Woman de.lres day's lb••••
Cail KIngswood
1961
14.99
FOR RENT - One !tllee ·room
f1clency llPartment, private
bath, furnished. One' haif block
statlon and bus. Call ICIngs.ood
4-0243.
RIIER RUSSElL
-
C~ju!nC~ljl~to~~~~~~~~t;hi:S~13:t:b;d;a;y~,""",
1961 •
slip
Pielare Framill
lCIoMUl
authorizing
your home. WANTED - To bUy used set of E!~li~i~..;~n:~
cyclopedias for grade and oi
I make them.
prompt service. school children. Call J{JnKI.w,,odll n •
Pin
suppty
Klngswood 3-0212
Klngswood :"-IHoi
Ordlnance
or
....... 1IaUal8a'i
l i i - _ N_ • •
fs,ime>tes
Au
adaits. $85. LOwel
FOR RENT - Apartment
college. Living ro,.0t:m~':r~~~~g
kitchen, hall. first [
one smail bedroom.
In porch, second fioor.
and hot water. Adults
wood 3-0198, or KIngswood 3-02'12
spec"
free
BOROUGH OF SWARTHIIORE
ORDINANCE NO. 627·
~E~5;~~~~~~~~~16~t,-~an~I:~¥~g~~~a~tii.o~n.
t
=
Jack Prichard
d~bted
.--------~~iL~li~!iiiiF~;ln~l~hlP.IHl~.~h~S~C~h~O~OI~B~n1~I~dI~n~g~'~~~,~c~o~nl~e~rlngjudSdiCtiOn
fAOORY AUTHORIZED
h
...
.,.,.
&;A,IO~ATE
OF Dora E Forst"
C~ASEDI Late of Ii l '
road, Swartbmore. Delaware
Pennaylvania.
LettersTestamenlar)'ontbe
bavlng been granted to Girard
Com Excbange Bank and
l"umt, Executors. All persons
the s&ld
decedent
qbau~stedtotolaimake
pll.Ylllent,
andare
...ng c ms or demands
sald Estate to
dela;y, at the
Com Exchange
Chestnut Streets,
Pa. George H.
J. B. Mlllard
Pacluud Building,
Pennsylvania.
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
ORDINAN
CE NO. 828
Ame\1ding
Section
of the
Plumbing aad
Drainage 800
Ruies
and
Regulations
oftheBoroughofSwadhpertaining to solI. waste and
pipes.
The CouncIl of the Borough of
does ordain:
.
L That SOction 800 of the
and Drainage Ruies and
adopted pursuant to
approved
Jan19. 1940, is428.
hereby
amended
to
as follows:
Section 800, Materiai. All main
or branch soil, waste,. and vent
pipes ..ithin the bulIding shall
be of cast iron, galvanized steel
or wrought iron. lead. bras,;. or
copper.
Passed this 13th day of November
1961.
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BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
By Harry Wood
President of Council
Attest: Ruth A.B. Townsend
Borough Secretary
tion as a Shade Tree
SwartbmoreBorough
with respect to trees
the lines of streets
Committee to req ulre
on or i:~:~
to conect dangerous
trees or sbrubs outside s
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FOR RENT.
to street
pesalties
fortrees"
the , ,an;:::d~~:::'Yiftl
For Iten, ~ Olfie-a space
....,.I.m. ordinance.
or three rooms. Apartme~ts
COUNCIL OF THE ~~~il
medium. and s m a l l . '
OF SWARTHMORE I
vesbnent Company, 1'1 South
Road. SWarthmore. S1ngswood
1. ~uant to
of the Borough Code, as
- Furniture refinishing,
Quallty work at moderues and modem.
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the ufflce of the School Dlstrict
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LIBRARY SERVICE
oug~ Ii all custo~an; Resolu- Fear, Coulins SaY'
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Dr. Fisstil T. DlsCISS
Idll'lll'l Sltllflo.
Rose V.alley School
Plans Dec. 2 Fair
The School in Rose Valley
(Continued from Page 1)
ions honoring the late Mrs. Thom-· Recoimt1onofGod'srlghteouswill hold its anitual December ooks were circulating steadily as K. Brown and the -late Miss ness brings mankind needed hope
Fair on Saturday. pecember 2. mong higb scbool langu&ge Allce F. ~~uber were adopted. and enlightenment, Francis WllHeld 9:45 Sunday A.M. on the school ground~. located lasses and tbe children working ArrangedlEll~s for the annual liamCousins of Manchester, Eng,"The International SItuation off ROS~ Valley road, 10 MOYI~n. in the foreign language program library eldctlon were set in mo- land, said in a lecture in SWartbtion by .tbe Board. NominatiAg more on November 1:&.
· and Individual" ResponsIbility" The Fan holds. promise of bel~g in the grade school.
· will be discussed by Dr. Frances a ~erry curtam-raiser for the The library practices commit- petitions may be secured at the
"Tbe sooner we wake up to
R. Fussell, at the Adult Forum Cbrlstmas season with gifts plan- tee, Rudolf Hirscb chairman, pre- librarian's desk by any resident the fp.ct that God is good and
· of the Swarthmore Meeting, on ned to. delight both the senses sented .several recommendations who' wishes to seek election as bestoWs ·only good upo~ His
Sunday at 9:45 a.m.
and pocketbooks of the young for the board's approval. the com- a .library Director. The~e peUt- c~ren, tbe sooner wUl we
Dr. Fussell did her undergrRd- and young-at-beart.
baving met on Monday,. Decerneer ions must be signed by at least awake to the injustice which
uate work at Swarthmore College,
The main feature of the Decem- 13 Cbanges in Holiday bours ten res.1dents of tbe Borougb and suggests tbat man can be made
received her A.M. and Ph.D. de- ber Fair will be the appearance, w~re adopted as recommended; filed with Board ·.~cretary Wil- the v.1ctlm of disaster or evil of
Brees in social sciences at the at 2 p.m. '. of Joseph B.onaduce of tbe nearest, the closing of the liams on or before December 31, any kind," Mr. COUSins told his
'University of Pennsylvania, and the PbUadelphia z~o, Wh~. will library on Thanksgiving Day and 1 961. Tbe library election wi audience.
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tben returned to tbe college to speak on the subject of Ani- the closing of tbe Library at noon take place on Saturday, January A. ·member of Tbe Christian
teach political science from 1932 mals as Pets," Accompanying on Saturday, December 23, to ra-- 20, during library hours an~ on Scienc~. Board of Lectureship,
to 1941. Since that time she bas himwill be a kangaroo, a monkey main closed througb Cbristmas Mor.day, January. 22, during lib- bespoke in. First Cburch of
held positions on tbe War Pro- and other pets of the Cbildren's Day. Monday. Tbe Library wlll rary hours up untl~ 8 p.m.
C~~., SCientist at 206 Park
duction Board, the . Combined Zoo. Story time will follow at remain open through. it's usual . Directors present· in addition t-------~----
Raw Materials Board the Depart- 3:30 p.m. and at 4· p.m. Santa af.... rnoon hours preceding New to tbe officers were - Mrs. Dav, Congres- Cl aus will ma k e h'1S ent rance, y ~ , D
id M. Field,· Mrs. D. Mace Gowment of State the Joint
'ttee
on
Foreign
Ecbaving
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picture
taken
with
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slonal comml
Regular
hours
will
be
malOonomic Policy and the Executive dividual children. After a bearty tained at 2 to 9 p.m. Monday Mrs. reter Told.
Office of the President of the dinner, .served at 5 p.m. sq uare through Friday ..Saturday hours - - - - - - - - - - - U .S~r where sbe was a consul- danCing, to the calls of Robert will be extended so tbat tbe lib- . Mr. and Mrs. W. Atlee Hays· and
tant in 1950-1951. Since 1952 W. Matber, wlll mark tbe end of rafY wlll be open continuously Miss Anna-Greta strom of White
-SELDOM MORE
she has been a lecturer on inter- a merry day.
9:30 to 4 'in tbe near future~ Atter PlainB, N. Y. were the recent
national affairs.
SRPper may be enjoye4 by the January 1, 1962, tbe library will weekend guests a! Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. Fussell is well-known to fireside or taken bome· in a box. be open on Tuesday, bours cer- Walker Penfield of Guernsey road.
.Today's drugs are so effecimaoy SWarthmoreans who have The menu consists of baked bam, tainly from 9: 30 to 12, or it pos- Mr. Hays is Mrs. Penfield's brotive y~u rarely need a refill.
heard her speak. The meeting aston brown bread, baked beans, sible, continuously from 9:30 to there Dr .. Walter G. Hiscock of
Their 'total cost usually is
welcomes them and all other in- coleslaw, and apple crisp. It is 9 p.m., staffed by a volunteer. England is spending tbe Thanks·lower than older, less effecteres ted members of the commun- at necessary but desirable that Summer hours wlll be maintained giving weekend witb Mr. and Mrs.
:·tive medicines because they
ity to the Forum.
eservations for dinner be made s they were last summer bu~ the Penfield.
do the job the first time. We
-n advance,by call1ng tbe scbool board voted that tbese sbould be· BobRowlandretumedfrom Sevstock thousands of drugs, including the newer ones. so
DAR EVENING GROUP
at LO 6-1088. .
gfoJ.be 1st Monday after the clos- ern Scbool, Severna,' Md., on
bring your Doctor's prescripTO MEET MONDAY AT 8
Mrs. James Field of Swartb- ingtof school and continue until Wednesday to spend tbe Thankstions
to us for prompt servmore. is chairman of tbe e.vent. ·Labor Day.
giving Holidays witb his parents
ice
at:
uniformly fair prices.
Cecelia H. Simmons wlll be Her committee chairmen .are.
These hours will be listed Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam C. Rowland
hostess to the Evening Section Mrs. Cla~s VictoirldUS of Mediia ,· along with library l1}les on tbe on College avenue.
of the Lansdowne Chapter, Na- book stall, Mrs. S ney Grav t Z traditional book mark form. Dr;
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tional Society of tbe D.A.R., of Moylan, adult gifts; Mrs. :eter CharlesShaw,librarianof SwarthA L U M N I DA N C E
whicb will meet Monday at 8p.m. Sax of Media, arrangements, Mrs. more College and former presat her bome 114' Yale avenue. William ~rown of Media and Mrs. ident of the Library Board will
Sponsored, By
She will be ~ssisted by Annette Walter Cosinuke of Moylan, bake.d hand set tbe copy for tbe book
S H S STUDENT COUNCIL
CATHERMAN'S
. goods; Mrs. ~enry Banville of .mark as a gift to tbe library. Tbe Fri. Nov. 24, 9 _ 12 3~ Stag
Simmons' as co-hostess.
DRUG !TORE
Mrs. Lloyd Goman of Walling- West Chester and Mrs. Nordla~ :Soalel accepted the Christmas Rutgers Ave. School 301 Drag.
ford wlll present a program on Brown of Moylan, decoratlons, pians for tbe library and for its .
RefreShments
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S H S STUDENT COUNCIL
Holt of Wallingford. snacks; Mrs.
ALUMNI DANCE itnilGHT
JobnDickeyofMoylan. cbildren's
gifts; Mrs. William Nelson nl of
The present Student Council Swarthmore, . dinner; Mrs .. Lonis
of Swarthmoro Higb School will deMoll of Moylan, sewing; and
sponsor an AlUmni Dance t~s Mrs. Donald Kahn' of Media,
evening in the Rutgers Avenue Christmas trees.
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School from 9 until 12. All the ~'I saw It ID. the 8warthmoreaD.~
alumni are welcome.
Forum Program Will Be
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The Swarthmorean, 1961-11
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