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Dr. Flssell To DisCiss
IlIena,'1 SltHII••
Rose Volley School
Plans Dec. 2. Fair
The School in Rose Valley
(Continued from Page 1)
ions honoring the late Mrs_ Thom-' Recoe:rut1onofGod's righteousForum Progrom Will Be
will hold its annual December ooks were circulatIng steadily as K, Brown and the 'late Miss ness brings mankind needed hope
Fair on Saturday, pecember 2, mong higb school language Alice F_ ~\'orber. were adopted. and enlightenment, Francis WilHeld 9.45 Sunday A.M.
on the school grounds, located lasses and tbe children working
Anangedlm~s for the annual liamCousins of Manchester. Eng"The International Situation off Ros~ Valley road, 10 MoYl~n. In the foreign language program library eltlction were set In mo- land, said In s lecture In swarthand Individual" Responsibility" The Fall holds. pro~ise of beIng In the grade school.
tion by .tbe Board. Nominating more on November 1:&.
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will be discussed by Dr. Frances a '!lerry curtam-ralser for the The library practices commit- petitions may be secured at the
"The sooner we wake up to
R. Fussell, at the Adult Forum Chnstmas season with gifts plan- tee. Rudolf Hirscb chairman. pre- librarlan's desk by any resIdent the fjl.Ct .that God Is good, and
. of the Swarthmore Meeting, on ned to. delight both the senses sented ,several recommendations wbo' wisbes to seek election as besto'ws only good upon His
Sunday at 9:45 a.m.
and pocketbooks of tbe young for the board's approval. tbe corn- a _library Director. Tbelle petit- cllt1lJren, the soon e r will we
avin met on Monday, Decemiter Ions must be signed by at least awake to the injustice wbich
Dr. Fussell did her undergrad- and young-at-heart.
uate work at Swarthmore College,
Themain feature of the Decem- ~3 JharigeS in Holiday hours ten residents of the Borougb and suggests that 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 .Secretary WU- the victim of disaster .or evil of
grees in social sciences at the at 2 p.m., of Joseph Bonaduce of the nearest the closing of the liams on or before December 31, any kind," Mr. Cousins toldbis
'University of Pennsylvania, and the Philadelphia Zoo, wh~, will library on Thanksgiving Day and 1961. The library election wi audience.
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then returned to the college to speak on the subject of AnI- the closing of the Library at noon take place on Saturday, January
A. 'member of The. Christian
teach political science from 1932 mals as Pets," Accompanying on Saturday Decemher 23 to re- 20, during library bours and on Sciencll Board of Lecturesbip,
to 1941. Since that time she has bimwill be a kangaroo, a monker main closed through Chrlstmas Morday, January. 22, durlng'lib- he spoke in. First Church of
held positions on the War Pro- and other pets of the Children s Day Monday. The Library will rary bours up until 8 p.m.
Chri!5t. SCientist at 206 Park
duction Board, the Combined Zoo. Story time will follow at
'i open through . it's usual Directors present in addition 1--'-..;;,;-------'------rema n
officersMrs.
were
Mrs. GowDavRaw Materials Board, the Depart- 3:3O p.m. and a t 4. p.m. San t a afternoon
hours prece di ng New to
id the
M. Field;
D.- Mace
( ing Mrs Winthrop Wright and
ment of State, the Joint Congres- Claus will make hIS entrance, Year's Day.
slonal Committee on Foreign Ec- having ~s picture taken with inRegular hours will be ma n- MlEL I"ete~ Told.
onomic Policy and the Executive dlvidual cbildren. After a hearty tained at 2 to 9 p.m. Monday ____________
Office of the President of the dinner, .served at 5 p.m. sq uare through Friday..Saturday hours
U.S., where she was a consul- dancing, to the calls of Robert will be extended so that the libMr. and Mrs_ W. Atlee Hays and
tant in 1950-1951. Since 1952 W. Mather, w1l1 mark the end of rafY will be open continuously Miss Anna-Greta strom of Wbite
-SELDOM MORE
she has been a lecturer on inter- a merry day.
9:30 to 4'In the near future~ After Plains, N. Y. were the recent
national affaIrs.
SliPper may be enjoyeq by the January I, 1962, the library will weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. Fussell Is well-known to fireside or taken home'in a hox. be open on Tuesday, hours cer- Walker Penfield of Guernsey road.
Today's drugs are 80 effec.many SWarthmoreans who have The menu consists of baked ham, talnly from 9: 30 to 12, or if pos- Mf. Hays Is Mrs. Penfield's hrotive Y{lu rarely need a refill.
heard her speak. The meeting oston brown bread, baked beans, sible, continuously from 9:30 to ther. 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 the Thankslower than older, less effecterested members of the commun- ot necessary but desirable that Summer hours will be maintained giving weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
.·tive medicines because they
Ity to the Forum.
eservations for dinner be made s they were last summer bu.t the Penfield.
do the job the first time. We
n advance flY calling the schOOl board voted that these should be- Bob Rowland returned from Sevstock thousands of drugs, including the newer ones, so
at LO 6-1088. .
gm'the 1st Monday after the clos- ern School, Severna,' Md., on
DAR EVENING GROUP
bring your Doctor's prescripMrs. James Field of Swarth- Ing,of school and continue until Wednesday to spend the Thankstions to Us for prompt servTO MEET MONDAY AT B
more is chairman of the event. 'Labor Day.
giving Holidays with bis parents
ice at: uniformly fair prices.
Cecelia H. Simmons will be Her committee chairmen .are:
These hours wlll be listed Mr. and Mrs. WUliam C. Rowland
h tess to the Evening Section Mrs. Claus Victorius of Media, along with library ~Ies on the on College avenue.
o~Sthe Lansdowne Chapter, Na- book stall; Mrs. Sid~ey Gravltz traditional book mark form. Dr:f;:==~~~~=~~~i;==1
tional Society of the D.A.R., of Moylan, adult gifts, Mrs. peter Charles Shaw, librarian of SwarthA L UMN I DAN C E
wbich will meet Monday at 8 p.m. Sax of Media, arrangements; Mrs. more College and former presSponsored, By
at her home, 114' Yale avenue. William Brown of Media and Mrs. ident of the Library Board will
Sh will be assisted by Annette Walter Cosinukeof Moylan, hake.d hand set the copy for the book
SHS STUDENT COUNCIL
CATHERMAN'S
SI~mons' as co-hostess.
goods; Mrs. Henry Sanville of mark as a gift to the library. The
Fri. Nov. 24, 9 _ 12 3~ Stog
DRUG STORE
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Lloyd Goman of Walllng- West Chester and Mrs. Norman Btia11t accepted the Christmas Rutgers Ave. School 30~ Drog,
present a program on Brown
of Moylan,
3-0586
Mrs. Lindsay
Wolfedecforatiart°ns
a Sw h-;
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National i)efense '.
more, entertainment; Mrs. William
S H S STUDENT COUNCIL
Holt of Wallingford, snacks; Mrs.
ALUMNI DANCE TONIGHT
John Dickey of Moylan, children'S
gifts; Mrs. william Nelson III of
The present Student Council Swarthmore, dinner; Mrs .. LOllis
of Swarthmoro High School will deMoll of Moylan, sewing; and
sponsor an Alumni Dance ti!ls Mrs_ Donald Kahn' of MedIa,
evening in the Rutgers Avenue~C~h:!!r:!:is~t~m~as:::...:t~r.::e.::e.::s:...- - - - - r i
School from 9 until 12. All the "I saw It In the Swarthm<>ran.;'
alumni are welcome.
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HEARING
VOLUME 33 - NUMBER . ,
FR9!o\ THURSDAY TO SUN.
Swarthmore College's Little
Theatre Club will present "The
Go od-Woman of Setzuan" by Bertolt Brecht.as its winter production.
The play will be performed In
ilie new Pearson Theatre in the
College Arts Center building on
Thursday. December 7, at 8:15;
F!iday, December 8, at 7 and
9:30; Saturday, December 9, at
7and9:30; Sunday, December 10,
at 7; SaturdaY, December 16, at
7; and Sunday, December 17, &t 7.
This work oUhe German playwright was composed while he
was living in California, 19381940, in exile from"the Nazi regime, and in It he discusses the
possibility' of living by the traditional virtues in a modern world .
The translation from the German
was done by Eric Bentley.
Barbara Pearson Lange, college dramatics ,director, will
direct, assisted by student JlmThorpe '64. Shen Te will be
played by Catha Wiqn '64, Yang
Sun by Dave Berr.yman '62, and
Wong by Ron Suny '62.
Because of the limited capaCity of the experimental theatre,
It is advisable to order tickets
in advance. They w1ll be available from 1 tel 5 in Mrs. Lapge's
office in the Arts Center; or a
call may be made to KIngswood
3-0200,extension 389.
Providence High School. Canteen
will star t at 8 o'clock at the Rutgers Avenue School.
, Chaperones tbis week will be
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buzza and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gargiulo.
Parents are reminded that Canteenlsoverpromptlyat 110'clocl;
and therefore those picking up
their children should be there at
tb.at time.
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DR. HELEN NORTH IN
FORUM TALI AT 9:45
Greek Mythology Topic
Of Sunday Adult Forum
Will Present Program
At 2 P.M. Tuesday
Anne Werstner Wood, author,
nower show judge and decorating
authOrity, wlll present the program at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternooQ at the Woman's Club on
Park avenue.
A resident of Walnut lane, Mrs.
Woodis the author of "Make Your
Own Merry Christmas" and has
lectured widely botli In this
country and abroad. She will bring
a host of new ideas with her on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Wood Is the wife of Harry
Wood, a member of Borough CouncU and retired superintendent of
Swarthmore College
The program is ~ponsored by
the garden department. Mrs. WUHam C. Rowland: chairman. Tea
w1ll be served following the talk.
BLUE
ROUTE
HEARING
$-4.00 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1961
COLLEGE TO PRESENT Gamet Canteen
ANNE WERTSNER WOOD
'WOMAN OFSmUAN' thisGarnet
Canteen wlll play Ii' t WOMAN;S QUB SPlI!llER
week to stUdents from Net~!r
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PERFORMANCES TO RUN
Li brtlr~
JUNIOR ASSEMBLIES
TO MEET MONDAY
The sixth, seventh and eighth
grade Junior Assemblies will
meet on Monday at the Woman's
Club.
Hostesses for the sixth grade
are Mrs. Melvin K. Whiteleather
and Mrs. Richard Daniel. Hosts
for the seventh grade are Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hayden and Mr. and
Mrs. Lucian Burnett. For the
eighth grade Mr. and Mrs. George
Herschel and Dr. and Mrs. H.
Parker Stamford will be hosts.
Players Valley Goris
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To Prese.' 'Carolsel'
Musical Opens Monday
MRS. MAY H. VANALEN
SERVICES HELD NOV• 25
Longtime Park Avenue
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Mrs. May H. Van Alen, 97, died.
Thursday, November 23, at her
home at 211 Park avenue. She
was the widow of the Rev. George
L. Van Alen.
Born in White Deer Valley, Pa.,
she was graduated from Wellesley
College in the class of 1885.
She was married a few days after
the flood of 1889 had driven her
family from their home in the
Susquehanna River area.
She came to Rutledge in 1906
with her husband, who served
the Chambers Memorial PresbyterlanChurch there from 1906 until bis retirement In 1921. During
that time she taught English to
a number of Italian Immigrants in
Morton. She wa~ also active in
WCTU work and taught a Sunday
School class for many years. She
took an active part In missionary
,and presbyterial ~ork both in
Rutledge, and lateun the Swarth1D0re Presbyterian Church, of
wbich she became a member. She
supported many charitable and
community efforts.
After her husband's retirement,
they moved to Swarthmore to their
newly built home at 211 Park
avenue, in 1922.
She is survived by a daughter
Mrs. Fred N. Bell of Harvard avenue; two sons Ambrose H. of
Park avenue, and Oakley H, of
Rose Valley; and three grandcblldren.
Services were held Saturday
morning at the Griffith Chapel
In
Norwood.
Burial followed in
Arlington
Cemetery.
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"Greek Mythology as a Source
For Week-long Run
of Morality" viill be the subject
Paul Blrkhan Is director of the
of the first of two talks by Dr.
third production of tbe current
Helen North at the Friends Meetseason at the Players Club of
Ing Adult Foruni. It wlll he held
Swarthmore. He will present the
at 9:45 a.m .. on Sunday. The ~.1'..tr.. _ ... ~
,~ose Valley chorus In the Rodsecond discussion will be 0, ,....~~ ""~'gers and Hammerstel!, musical
'.'Dante's Use of Greek Mythology ~ ~/ _ "1A
gem "Carousel" _ ASSIstant dirin Christian Teacbing" on Sun~ ,~
ector is Betty Birkhan., J. Lytton
day"December 10.
T
Jones is musical director; BarMiss North Is chairman of the The Pageant of the Nativity, bara Romano Is choreographer;
Classics department at Swarth- biennially "entered into" by the Jane Smyth designed the sets.
The castincludes voices wellmore College where she has been residents of the community in
a member of the faculty, since Clothier Memorial on the College known toPlayers Club audiences
1948. Her study for her A.' B. campus, will be postponed until and several, neWComers. They
and Ph. D. degrees was done at next year.
are as follows:
Cornell University. She has been The postponement is due to the
Florence Pollock, Barbara
the recipient of several grants, fact that the Sunday before Spiegleman, Florence Shields,
aFord Foundation Grant to study Christmas, the traditional date Robert Mauley, Harry Hall, Barin ROme in 1953-1954 and a Gug- of the Pageant's presentation, bars Romano, Perdue Cleaver,
genhelm Foundation Grant to falls this year on Christmas Eve, Ernest Hamil), Robert Kerr, Harry
study In Rome and Athens, the a time which seems impossible AleXander, Edith BRiley, Robert
concepts of moderation and pro- for familles to take part In the Rasoosin.
po rtion as cardinal virtues of many facets of the Pageant.
Carousel, based on Ferenc Molof Greek thought. In 1954~1955 Moreover,the Christmas recess nar's "Liliom", takes place In
she was visiting professor at of Swarthmore College does not a New England fisbing v1llage
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Barnard College.
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,begin un~ll. December 19th and in 1~73. It teVO~ve8 around Billy "'ACME OPENS NEW
Four Senior' Girl SCQuis and A cordial Invitation to attend Clotbier Memorial is in use until Bigefow, handsome aimless carone alternate from Swarthmore the forums is extended to anyone then for the college program. ousel barker. The songs are well
made National Round-up to be who is interested.
There is a great deal of Physl- loved by many
, - "June is STORE DEC. 6TH
held from July 18 to July 31, - - cal preparation necessary before Busting out Ali Oler"; "If I
Grocery shoppers of Swarth1962 at Button Bay, Lake Chamrehearsals can be held and al- Loved You"; "w~en You Walk more and nearby areas will have
plain vt The girls chosen were'
though the college has been co- Through A Storm', to mention added conveniences with the opTrdo p '331 Betsey Rodgers'
The Swarthmorean deadline, operative, there has been found some.
ening of the new Acme Market at
11th grade; Troop 95, Susan cal wbich has ~een .at noon .Wednes- no way to circumvent the too Performances run Monday Dec- Swarthmorwood Shopping Center
roll and Nancy Webster 10th days from tIme lmmem.onal (with hrief space of time.
, ember 4 through Saturday, Dec- located at 121 south Sproul road
grade' Troop 16 Mimi Connor the exception of holiday eIDerThe announcement is made ember 9. Curtain is at 8:20.
on December 6.
alte rn'ate- Mimi McWilliams 9th gencies}is now moved up to 11 with regret. There is the hope
--The Swarthmore market meas,
' a . m . Wednesdays, one hour ear- that anticipation will continue
ures 120' by 160' and provides
d
are the first girls from lier.
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d till Christmas, 1962.
of Inn to
21,685 square feet of space, inAll publiC1ty
chaIrmen puban
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Swarthmore to have ever quaIh
aterialfor
'b"
. -~--- -~c I udi ng the mezzamne
area. Of
ifiedfor a Round-up. There were others,who avhe mSw th ore an Exhl Ilion of Oils to
this 13,435 square feet w1ll be
C
ty Delegates lication In T e a r m ,
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sales area. The replalning area
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48 De aware oun
.
' are advised of tbis change. At Open at Arts enter
Cornelius H. A. WUdman will will be used for storage, service
and ten alternates pl~ked.In t~l~ the same time the request Is An exhibition of oils by Gret· proceed wiHl plans to rebuild the facUlties, and the large number
third ~ound-up which IS
added that all present copy as chen Seltzer of Rose Valley will StrathHavenInn as a large apart- of compressors needed to operate
every .. ree yea~s.
.
rac- early in the week as Is possible, open at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Com- ment-motel despite the possihU- the refrigerated' cases located
The girls are
p
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-munlty'
on Rogers 'ity of a mid-county expressway throughout the market. .
ticesessions
andundergOl~g
will tram every
W Arts
III • Center
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hf
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b t be ready
lane, a ng.or.
at the rear of the property. The
Acme is br inglng their astonmont rom ecem er 0
Miss Seltzer studied at the old Inn, facing Harvard avenue ishing" Alr Portal", which is an
to go in July. Mrs. John T r e v a s - .
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University of Colorado, at The and backing up to Crum Creek, invisible door. It's like walking
kls of South Chester rood was on
Brboklyn Museum School with Is expected to be completely 'througb an Invlsable air curtain.
the committee which planned the
.b
TIl
t the Skowhegan dismantled by December 9.
h
illy d
d
training for these girls.
Clark W.,Davis of ~~~lin:Jg~d :~O:lnOf Ari :tth Henry Varnum
Wildman states that the pro- :n: :c~sm~~e~ns i~~ulatfn~n:':ll
- - - - - - - - - - - - is general chairman 0
e,
k L'
d .
d
hi h
i"l h
000 F1)nd Campaign of Riddl Poor and Jac
eVlOe, an In pose super- g way w L ave protecting the il)terlor of the marUNITED FUND IS Memorial Hospital, launched last Europe at th<: :'ienna A~ade!"y. no bearing on bis plans. "I'm ket from all outside weather conShe has exhiblte~ her all palOt- very much for a'nytbing that will dltions. It keeps out dust, insects
.
. ht to complete the flnancin
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~~h
$4
000
000
hospital.
ings
and prints WIdely through- relieve the commercial conges- and uuless coaxed, dogs and cats
OVER THE TOP
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e e~tate' of the late Samuelout the United States and h~ tion on Chester road and on Bal- will not pass through. '
T~~ddle provided $2,121,000 had numerous one man, shows lD tlmoreavenue. Ihopethe express- Eleven belt-type check stands
Mrs. Birney K. Morse and Mrs.
Frank G. Keenen, chlilrmen of the ?
s and securities toward New York and Rome.
way is built for, if and when it will operate and there is a speSwarthmore United Fund c~m- 10 fund tr ction and operatln
Miss Seltzer has recently ra- Is, It will take through-traffic, cialcheck-cashingboothfor those
paign, report a total contributIon the hco~~slttal plus 72 acres a turned to her home in Rose Val- particularly truck traffic, off who desire the service.
of $22,950.00, or 100.8% of the of ~ ~or the hospital site. In ad-ley from Europe where she spent these other highways", he says.
Provision is made for parcel
total.
I~n
the community. campaig five years inSpaln and tw~ years
"I am taking no stand fas to pick-up service where purchases
The chsirmen wish to express dlti~n!Omoftgage of $950,000 has in Italy. Many of the. palDtings where the new road shou d gO, may be checked until the cus_
their deep appreciation toSwarth- goa,
tlated
that will be in the exhibition are in the Crum Valley or beyond tomer's car is recovered from the
moreans'for the generous dona- been neg~ italis now under can from tbis period.
Medla.I'm not a qualified author- parking area, which has space
tions which put the borough 'over
Theiho P Baltimore pike, wes
Tea will be" served from 3.- 5 Ity on such a questiori;-so I have for 431 automobiles.
the toP'.
struet ~n on d is expected to b p.m. at the December 3 opemng. faith in the State Highway DeJames Steen will be the market
of Med~a, an late 1962.
The exhibition will continue un- partment (even though we are not manager' James Chestnut the
in serVIce b~____ til January 5, 1962.
of the same political affiliation) meat m~nager; John McGo.rlgal,
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and the Federal Bureau of Roads the produce manager; together
PRESBYTERIAN MEN
TO MEET WEDNESDAY,
COOPERATION SOUGHT NOW KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA
to make the decision. They. are ~hese men represent '59 years of
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R NEXT YEARS ATHLETIC CHRISTMAS TEA DEC. ~
experts in the fiald and I beheve service with Acme Markets.
The Men s Assoclstlon tfht l~ FO h f tball field on Strath , The next Kappa Kappa,Sewing they have made thorough traffic
The Swarthmore market staff of
Presbyterian Church wU
a T e 00
hind the Rutgers will be beld on Tuesday, Dec- checks and studiee. I know over 60 people will be ready to
the second dinner meeting of the Havenaven~e :~tary SChool ha ember 5, at the home of Mrs. Swarthmore College doesn't want extend service to all customers
season on Wednesday of next Avenue
_m erated fertilized Wallace McCurdy, 108 stratford the hl,hway (near Its campus) of this new market beginning at
week, at 6:30 in MCCahan Hall recently d ~n
the interest 0 road, Wallingford.
but you can't stop pr~gress ". 9 a.m. on Decemhe; 6,
.
of the ChurCh.
and see e. n sod for next On Saturday, December 9, the
Wildman said Admimstrative
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Williani A. Peterson, executive developing g?od ason Coach Christr!.as T91l will be held st offices for his new SWarthmore '
~icepresldentoftheBetterBus- y~ar's athie~lco:erequ~sts th
home of Mrs. WllliBm,Tbat- facilltyw1ll be stthe headquar- CUB PACK 301 TO MEET
1the
IDI'SS Bureau of qreater Pbils- Mlllard rahl~Sswarthmoreans 0 cher, 21 College ,"venue from 3: t,ers of bis senn other 'cIifferent
Cub Pack 301 will meet.at
~,elphia, ~ill sped on the topiC cu~rat ~m ~taYing off the field to 5 p.m. Enryon8 Is .skeci co!JlOlations. at·, 80 West Baltl- TrinitJ Cburch on North CheoJter
Ethics 10 BUsiness - A Chris- a IlgeR" ln the ground is frozen. bring a IIi1t for Kappa Sflfllll., niore aYe_, Lansdowne. _.
road OD December 1. at '1:30 p ...
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December 1, 1961 -
SWARTHIIOREAN
• anil Mrs. Henry D. Bevan of
,Is Mr. Clarence
of their daughter,
WEIS-DECROUEZ
Sloan, to Mr. James
Orval Courtney, Jr., son of Mr.
Miss Mary Carolyn Decrouez,
Mrs. J. Franklin Gaskill
and Mrs. James O. Courtney of daullhter of Mr: and Mrs, Pierre
Models ond 9 Different
Unlverslty place has
Decrouez of Kendall road, was
home from Columbus, 0.,
Pa.
here Saturday afternoon
she had been recuperating at the Miss Lukens, a graduate o~ the
Mr. Robert Pomeroy Wels, son
SChool
and
the
Um
ver'
Finishes in Zenith Space Command T. V.
horne of her son-in-Iawanddaugh- sHy of North Carolina, attended
the Rev. and Mrs, Frederick
ter Dr. and Mrs. N.B. Livingston
University of Pennsylvania.
Wels of Dublln, N.H. The Rev.
following surgery performed
Mr. Courtney 'is a graduate of Layton P. Zimmer performed the
the University Hospital there.
UniverSity and the Uni- ceremony In Trinlty Church. A
Mr, Gaskill drove out to bring
of Pe'
I
- I
reception was held at Bond Mehome. ,
' nnsy vama ,aw morlal in Swarthmore qollege.
Mr, and Mrs. John W. McCoubrey The
The' bride was given In marJO Park Avenue
and family of Park avenue e'i~t.e~ir~-~~:~~~~w;~er.ld~d,"lng will be held on rlage by',her fatber. Mrs. James
tained at a family dinner
6 at the Wallingford
. Head, ,cousin of the bride,
Church.
'
on Thanksgiving Day when
matron of honor.
guests were Mr. M~~ro~~~~::~1 Mr. and Mrs. Eldon B.Hollis
Mr. Lawrence C. Neale was
mother Mrs. John Walker
South Chester rOlid announce th;:e;~lbiest man. Ushers were Mr. Stanbrey of Watertown, Mass.; Mrs.
T. Bourne, Jr., brother'lnSTATE INSPECTION
McCoubrey's parents Mr. and Mrs. engagement of their daughter,
of the bridegroom, Mr. Pierre
WEAVER ALIGNMENT
Birney K. Morse and her Aunt Leigh, to Lt. Hugh D. ShallenDecrouez, brother of the bride,
MOTOR TUNE-UP with ENGINE SCOPE
Mrs.R.C.Roberts, all of Harvard berger, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Mr. James L. Head.
Shallenberger
of Modoc,
Mrs. We I s I s a gradua t e 0 f
avenue ', her brother-In-law and R. Miss
Holl1s graduated
V. E, ATZ. #.I9r.
sister Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred B. Swarthmore High School and
College.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Bro~'n and family of Dickinson
Mr, Weis received degrees from
avenae; and Miss Marjorie Knowl- Pauw University. She Is~a~!m:i~e~!mi~~-:I~,~~~:~~,~c:~ollege 'and Worcester
Opposite Borough Palilng_ L o t / ,
ton of West Chester.
ber of the Delta Gamma,~
Institute. He is with
"
and also attended the Unlverslty
Hydraulic Laboratory In
LaflJItte
Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Clyde of MissourI. She Is presently em·
Mass.
Closed
at 12:30
of Media had as their guest
I
d b B 11 T I h
C
the Thanksgiving weekend Mrs. p oye
y e
e ep one omThe couple will live at 2 BlueG. Ernest Bromfield of ~'Long- P~:Shallenberger Is a graduate
lane, Holden.
nlddry House" East Lothian, of DePauw University, the Uni. The dinner for the bridal party
Edinburgh, Scotland, Mr. and Mrs. verslty cif Missouri (M.A.) and
held Friday night following
Clyde also entertalnedat afamily member of the Delta Chi Frater.
rehearsal at the home of Mr.
dinner !on Thanksgiving Day. nlty. He Is presently s,~~~~~:~~I;~~El:M:rs. Head on Dickinson av"d l1e:anMrs. Samuel D, Clyde, Sr. of a t st ra t e gi c Al r C omman
the wedding Mr. and Mrs.
BEAUTY SALONSwarthmore and -Ogden avenue quart ers, Offutt AI r F orce B ase'!DeclllUe:z entertained some of
IEAUTY ADDS TD HDLlDAY EICHIITMENT
entertained in honor of Mrs, Brom- Ne braska.
out of town relatives and
field on Friday at a luncheon at
No d a t e has been se t ·,or tbe
of both' parties at a din·
9 South Ohester Road.
the Union League and the Or- wedding.
at their home.
chestra Concert, and in the evenMrs. Weis was feted on seY.
- Call KIngswood 8-0476
in~
at
a
dinne
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-at
the
SpringBADGER
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earlier occasions. Mrs. L.
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haven Golf Club.
Dennett of Noeth Princeton
In Grace Eplscop al Charch I
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Peters of
P 1aI ns, Va., MI'
as J acq ue- 'cvpnIL'p
'R
was hostess at a shower
North Swarthmore avenue spent
Anne Mars, daughter of Mr.
Mrs. J. N. Hiensch of Wall·
Thanksgiving Day visiting with
Mrs. Forrest Edward Mars,
and Mrs. Seymour Klete Plains, Vlrgi
,
nIa,
South Chester road and
Mr. Peters' brother-in--Iaw and I;;:~~~" ,Th
sister Mr. and Mrs. Radcliffe
t hebid
r e a f Mr. - D av1d
Cox of Walnut lane
Kilbourne in Wilmington, Del. Hastings Badger, son of Mrl;!.
at luncheons in her
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Molloy of
Mills Badger of Rutgers
Strath Haven avenue have as avenue, and the late Mr. Badger; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
their house guest Mrs. Molloy's The Rev:,. Harold B. Peters, recBIRTHS
mother Mrs. charles White of tor, officiated.
Cincinnati, O.
The bride's sister-lil'-Iaw,
Lt. John Roy Graham, M. D.,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle A. Whitslt of Mrs. Forrest Edward Mars, Jr., and Mrs. Graham of San FranElm avenue had as their guests of Washington, D. Coo ,was matron cisco, Calif., announce the birth
for a week their son-in-law and of honor.
their second child and first
daugbter Dr. and Mrs. Bruce HarkThe bridesmaids-, were
John Crawford, who weighed
neliS and family flom,Urbana, Ill.
L. Cutis of The Plalns;
pounds; 13 ounces when
,
'
Mrs. M. Katrina Jves of Yale
S9 Angelene V; Pell of
arrived on Wednesday, Nov1961 Bing & Grondahl 7" porce-'
lain plate (above) continues
avenue had as her holiday weekY.; Mrs. William Patly of
ember 22,
series begun In 1895. 1961
' . and Miss Susan C.
He, Is a grandson ,of Mr. and
end guest Miss Dorothea SzamieRoyal
Copenhagel) "Jul"plate
tat from Engiand, a member of
of Morristown, N. J.
Henry Crawford Ford of JUn-"
(right) is 61st design In Royal
the staff of the London EconomLittle Miss Victoria B. Mars, herst avenue and of Mr. and Mrs.
Copenhagen series slarted In
ist in Washington, D. C. Miss
1908. All molds are destroyed
Szamletat will be In this country niece of the bride; was flower James Graham of Haddonfield,
after a year USB. never to be
girl.
N. J.
produced again and Plales
for the next two years.
Increase in vafue each year.
Mrs. E. LeRoy Mercer of KenThe best man was 'Mr.
Underglaze painted In soft
yon avenae, who suffered a frac- Badger, Huntington Valley,
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam
blue- tones on while, they are
tured hip in a fall, Is recuperat- ther of the bridegroom. Usher:sl Ziegenfus of Folcroft annolunc~e'l
Christmas Gifts of Distinction ,
ingat the Elnwood Nursing Home were Mr. Robert P. Habgood,
the birth of a daughter, Deborah
on Baltimore avenue.
York Clty;Mr.J. Perry Rudon Saturday, November
Mr. and Mrs. Edward coslett,
,Montclair, N.J.; Mr.
at the Presbyterian Hospital.
SEE THE
Jr., of Woodbfook lane had as A. Tully, CinCinnati, 0.; and
have a. boy, Billy.
their recent weekend guests Mrs.
harles R. Tyson, Jr., P
On December first they will be
AT
Coslett's brother and sister-in- phia.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fran-.law Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Connelly
After a trip to the Caribbean cis H. G. Forsythe on Thayer
and four childrimfrom Short Hills, the couple will live'ln
road for ten days. Mr. and Mrs.
15 S.CHESTER
,
C. F. Zlegenfus are the
N. J.
LYNCH - ROBERTS
grandparents of Deborah
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Allen,
The marriage of Miss
and
the Forsythes are the
of Riverview road ,with t he Ir son
Roberts, daughter of Mr.
grandparents.
Bill, visited their son-i n-I aw Mrs. Wllllam F. Roberts of Wyoand daughter Mr. and Mrs. De- missing park to Mr. David R.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Guenson of Dr. and Mrs.
ther oJ Wallingford announce the
Wayne J .. Piehl and family 'in
Warrensville Heights, 0., for the epb Lynch of Dartmouth avenue birth of their second child and
weekend.
on Saturday,
first son, Karl Frederick, on
Mrs. Vaughn K. Foster of Harat noon in the Atonement
16 in Doctors' Hospivard avenue had as her guests
Church In Wyomissing.
over the holiday weekend her
double ring ceremony
T be rnat ern al grandparent s are
sons-in-law and daughters Mr. 1~~!:~~~::~:t,bY the Rev. Wils('"t~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
and Mrs. Boyd Harris and three I'
sonS Philip, Kelly and Andrew
The wedding attendants
from Pittsburgh, and Dr. and
area Included Miss Jal~etl'i
Mrs. 'Henry E. Richter and son 1~~::~~;l~S~!i!st~:e~r; of the bridegroom,
Served Daily
David from the Submarine Base II
. Mr. Eilwllrd
at New London, Conn.
Swarthmore and New
Both Hot & Cold
Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Dennett
best man; Messrs.
of North Princeton avenue had as
n of Wallingford, and Paul
$1.25
their guests last week Mr. James
of Elwyn as ushers.
Ullman, author of "The White
A reception followed the cereTower ," and Mrs. Ullman of BosIn the Berkshire
For . . .
ton, Mass.
in R"ading.
C.USTOM SELECTION
ENGAGEMENTS
After four months of
\
lse,rvi"e Duty, the
CONVENIENT
·LOCATION
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Lukens
make their home
5 to9- Sunday 3 to
of Walllngford have announced ~~~~~~~~
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,
ART A COLLECTION 0
DANISH
CHRISTMAS
PLATES
NOW
/
December I, 1961
THE
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P VIEWS
NEWS NOTES
"'V'LL~:UI: SENIOR
EUROIP E~,N PICTU R ES
The Friendly Open House for
FOOTBALL HONORS
older citizens met November 21
M
d
Larry Jones, senior and on
aUhe Presbyterian Church. After
r. an Mrs. E. L: Conwell
Carleton College football t
avenue'"" ente'rtad",~d
"the usuaI group singing, a mo- Columbia
a family dinner
earned double honors for a
ment of silence was observed In day when their guests
~,
I
fl ne per formance
we'e ,Mrs sons 'song
memory of Mrs. ,Margaret Marsh, Douglas' mother Mrs., Jam"
A
eo B' the gr'dl
, ron.
a former member.
~
At C i t ' Fall
of the Swarthmo' re,
arJones
e on w
s
r:~~f~~~;~~1
Mrs. J. W. Frescoln of Spring- Dou,glas
Banquet,
ments and her,brothe,rs and
as the
field, 0., formerly of Swarthmore,
of the L,'ppert Award Ive
in-law
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
DO'IK!'-I
,g n
who - just returned from a six I
nually to the player 'cc'ntl'lbultinlgl
months trip abroad, showed plc- as, Jr., and family of Gw
the most to the current ,-,aueloonl
tures of England, France, Switz- Del., and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon football season.'
erland, Bavaria, Norway, SCot- Douglas and family of Springfield.
At the Midwest
land, Ireland, Spain and Portugal.
Dr. and Mrs. J', Albright Jones coaches meeting Jones was s
The hospitality committee head- of Elm avenue, with their houlsel ected to af.lrst team end berth
the league's all-conference
ed by Mrs. L. A. Estes of the guests Mrs. George Donnan
Presbyterian Church was assisted Mrs. Donnan Wilson, spent
for his outstanding oflfen:sivel
by Mrs. William Craemer and Mrs. Thanksgiving holiday with
play in leading the Carls to
Phillip Gelling'Ylho poured, and son-in-law and daughter Mr.
5-2-1 season record.
by Mrs. Russell Riillips, Mrs. Mrs. Henry S. Todd, Ill, In SalisJones forte is as a pass'
George Karns, Mrs. Leslie Wet- bury, Md,
cher. This fall he snared 31
laufer, and Mrs. Johan Natvig.
Mrs. Cornelius Van Wessem
ials for 469 yards gained
seven touchdowns. In ",::~1~:;;'~1
Another large afghan, knit by Memmingen, Germany, who
the members was on display to visiting relatives and friends
the 1958 Swarthmore high
the United- states for
graduate kicked 15 extra pOlmsl
be sent to a hospital.
The next meeting of the group weeks, was the
In 11 attempts to garner a
wili be on December 11 when Mr. guest of Mr. and Mrs. John
son's total of 51 points and Mrs. Edward Heller will Sing of Yale and Rutgers avenues.
high In the ten team Midwest
the Christmas story. Gifts will Mr. and Mrs. James L. Head of Conference.
l1)iLckinsion avenue entertained at
Head Coach Mel Taube of r.arl-I
be excbanged among the members. I' family dinner on Thanksgiving eton calls Jones an 'oultst,amlinlgl
. Included among the guests football player' and adds, " ..... ,
ere Mr. Head's mother Mrs. has the speed and hands ne,~es-I
Neil C. Head and his niece Miss sary to not only get open but.
Clement, both of peter- to make the catch in any Do:si-I
Ibc.lOllgh, N. H.
tion.' Taube also mentioned J0I1esi
Suzanne Plowman, a senior at as a possible professional
: Bradford Junior College, Mass- spect.
It achusetts, has been elected secIn 1960 Jones caught 22 oa:ss-I
It retaryoftheBradford House
es for 458 yards and six t
His 1961 progress was halmD,er-1
the college newspaper. Sbe is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ed by the fact that he w,aa:sl::!:~~~1
W. Plowman of North
doubleteamed by the d
but Jones' all-conference seiection is an adequate
of his effectiveness.
, In the spring Jones runs traCK I
where at various times he
run the hurdle events, the 100,
220, and 440 yard dashes
thrown the javelin.
A sociology major, Jones
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
P. Jones, North .swarthmore'
enue.
ock Gift Shop·
5 South Chester Road
Swarthmore, Pa,
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CHRISTMAS P,LATES.
.~ GI~rS
4~4~ t6 altee ~
Buffet LuncheDI-
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FOR
SALEI
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THE SWEET SlOP
$2.75
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COlONIAL COURT APT$.
INut to Post Office).
KI 3-4597
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COl . . . .
THE WILD GOOSE
Route
I, Baltimore Pike
(4 ...... w-.t 01 W.IRa)
a
011 ...al.·"
Dr. and Mrs.'George P. Warren
of South Chester road e'ntertained
on Thanksgiving at a &mlly dinner. Their guests were
daughter Helen. who was
from The Training School in Vineland, N. Joo for the weekend,
their sons' and daugI1telrs-i,n-law!
Mr. and Mrs. George Warren, Jr,
and daughters Jennifer and Rebecca of West Chester and Mr.
Mrs. Harry Warren and chilDouglas, Susan and ua,VlClI'
New Canaan, Conn.
YOU CAN
DO YOUR
CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING
ANYWHERE
--..
•• BUT··
BuHet Dinners
PERSONAL 4TTENTION
HER HEARTS DESIRE FROM •
..
'
·~eetIe~
9 ~th Orange Street. Wedia, Pa.
Phone: LOwell 6-6225
OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 9:00 SATURDAY 9:30 TO $:00
Gift C8rtifialMs
.COUN1Y GIRL WINS PA,·
JUNIOR MISS CROWN
Cheryl Ann McMinn, 11, daughof Mr. and' Mrs. Arnold R.
McMinn of Upper f'rovidence,
" ..,...q crowned Pennsylvania Junior
Miss Saturday night, at the finale
of the two-night pageant in the
Gov. Mifflin H S Auditorium In
suburban Reading.
Cheryl Alln had
won the Delaware County Junior
Miss Crown In County-wide competition at Swartbmore High
I S(:hoL~1 Auditorium on october 21.
EARNS Ph,D. DEGREE
Stephen South Wolff of Harvard
avenue was awarded his Ph.D.
in electrical eng I ne er i ng at
Princeton University Tuesday
this week. Mr. wola received his
Bachelor of Science degree at
IS"arlthll1lore College in 1957.
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broiler lid and fry pan dunk c~m·
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~~eM'
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presents
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$26.88·
by Rodgers & Hammerstein,
IPrc)dUced under the Direction
PAUL & BETTY BIRKliAHN
It MOILS, JAKES, fRIES. IOASrs, STEWS, and WASHES UNDERWATER
Mj)nday thru Soturday
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Oecemb.r 4-9
CURTAIN TIME 8:2jl P. M.
~
FOR CHRISTMAS
BUY NOW.
BUY ONLY WHAT YOU
NEED.
PICK YOUR PRESENTS !!IlEFULLY ••
01 th.ir .erits NOT their dollar valu ••
PAY NOW. Laugh at your .eighbor in '
SPORTS
January.
\
Golf Putters, Bag., Caddie Cart
Golf Gloves, Balls, -Wrist Stroke Counters
Basketballs, Nets, Rings
Vollayand Saccer Balls
Brooks Ice Skates, Skating Socks
Field Hockey Sticks, Balls, Shih Guards
Ice Hocitey Sticks, Pucks, Skaflng Caps
Tennis Racket. and BOils
Badminton Sets, Etc..
Footballs, Shoes, Suits
Baseballs, Gloves, Shoes
Croquet Sets, 4, 6, B Player
Sweat Shirts and Pants
Lacrosse Sticks
Carpet Bowls
English and Dutch lightweight Bikes
Tricycles - 10", 12", 14"
Wagons, Scooters, Kiddie Cars,
Fishing Rods, Reels, Toelle Boxes
Archery Equipment
and EQUIPMENT
Marinda '.
Revere
Minox
Rolleiflex'
Aires
Vaightlander
Bell & Howell
Gadget Bags
Tripods
Editors
R,oodlight Bars
Flash Bulbs
Kodak
Nikon
Zeiss
Minolta
F~sica
Mamiya
Flash Equipment
Strobe,
ProieCtors
Screens
Exposure Meters
Polaroid
Argus
FOR THE "REAL LIVE" BABY
Car Seats
Folding Stroller
Folding High Chair.
Step Stools
HOBBIES, Etc.
Skyline Sets
Quizmo Games
Dinky Toys
Pogo Sticks
Jig Saw Punles
Kersha PUF.pets
Ginny Dais
Tiny Tear Dolls
MatteI Toys
Looms
Paint by Number
Toy Phones That
Work
Plavskool Toys
Holgate Toys
Tonka TruckS
Chatty Cathy Doll
Match Box Toys
Steiff Toys
Puppets and Stages
200 Different Games
HO TraiM, Sets, Cars, Track,
Power Pack, Etc,
Model Planes, Cars, Boats,
Trains, Birds, Etc.
Tinker Toys
lincoln Logs
American Logs
Erector Sets
Chemistry sets
Electric Sets '
Health Kit Jr. Sets
American Bricks
Block City
MISOELLANEOUS
Sequins, Beads
Timex Watches
Kitty Litter
Picture Frame•
, Oil Color Sets
Microscopes
Playing Cards
Magnifying Glasses
Field Glass$s Binoculars
Photo Albums
Water Color Se"
Bone China Animal Set.
Plus Hundreds of Other Quality Items
Camera & Hobby Shop
OPEN THESE EVENINGS 'TIL CHRISTMAS
4,5,6,7,8 -
11,12,13,14,15-
DECEMBER
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18,19,20,21,22,23
,
THE
4
SWARTHMOREAN
'
December I, 1961
.entitled "God The Only
Swarthmore Swimmers
McC~rdy, and Paul Zecher. '
ause and Creator" to be heard
Aiding the Giris' B Team vicChristian Science churches Aid Suburban Club
Swarthmore swimmers •• sl'sted
145-80. over Moorestown
IISunclay
PUlUSftED evay I'IIDAY AT SWAUIIMOIIl, PI!II(A.
....
26 st Suburban we re
From the Bible will be read 1'5llburbam
"
SWimming Ciub In three
"ftEa B. TOLD,IIAJUOJUE T, TOLD, ,...........
account of the healing by meets last Saturd'~
Gerner, Peggy Schmidt
IC)~riflt Jesus of the centurion's B team lYon a 128-96
ay, T"e Girls'
Sandy PeirsoJ.
'
Phone KI...wood· 3-0900
victory
servant (Matt. 8).
over Lancaster t Mlll
Two Swarthmore members who
PETER E. TOLD, BdiWr .
The Golden Text is from Acts Cpllege The B ya, A t ersville
to Alexandria, Va.. with
(15)'
'''K
t
G
d
11
.
0
seam
also
''5ulbUirban's
~. Kgy, . . . .
BdUor
A,A.U, group Nov. knofwn utnho b °i niare a oveiwhelmed the Sea Jays and"
hi s wor s rom e eg n ng
Boys'
B
team
tied
Boiiner
ember
25
won
awards in the Nata",11e D. PeIreoI
II." Eo Palmer
llarjorle T, Told
the world."
at the Suburban pool
' ional Capitol SWimming AssocAn invitation is extended
Girls chlUklng up polnt~ were'
meet there. Terri McCiudy
Entered .. Second Clau Malter, .Janu.J')' 24, 1929, at the POlt
all
to
attend
the
services
at
11
Carol
Espenschade,
second
i~
was
a
member of the fifth place
Office at Swarthmore, p .., Wlder"the Aei of March I, 18711.
a.m. in First Church of Christ, 100-yard unlimited and In 100- medley relay for 12-snd-under . DEADLiNE - WEDNESDAY 11 A:M.
.
Scientist, 206 Park avenue.
for 14-and-under freestyle' and, Joanne Espenschade placed
SWARTHMORE, PENNA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER I, 1961
B:;;-:~i~~Gerner, firstln 200-yard sixth in backslroke, unlimited
-;;;;;~;;:::7:::::-"1~Tt=d:Y~-g7ci;;r.'Th~
UI
and in, 50-yard for
swam on, the third place medPRESBYTERIAN NOTES
on
at 9
The
IlA
12-and-under freestyle, and
relay, unlimited,
Board of Deacons will meet at
of the Winning 200-yard - ,--The Ceiebration of Holy Com. 8 p.m.
relay team for 12--andFRIENDS' JRS,' MEET
The Sacrament of Holy COlrn-"
The Swarthmore Public Li- under along with Peggy Schmidt The second meeting of the
munlon will be held at the 9:15
and 11 O'clock services Sunday munion will be held at 8 a.m. on brary has now placed its 1962 who also placed third In the 100's Junior High Fellowship
morning,
Wednesday and at 10 a.m. on Periodical order. A number
yard Backstroke for 14-and, on November 19, Arter
Church School classes meet Thursday.
selections have been added un~,er;,
'
was servell,' Peter Smith,
at 9:15 and 11 a.m. on Sunday.'
The Women's Association Sew- to this order in addition to the
A
boy winners included
Woodhouse School In Eng·
The Women's Bible class meets ing and Bandage groups will ones that were added during the JackCus/1ing, third in backstroke
and John Bond, who visited
at 9:30. The lOth grade meets at meet Wednesday at 10a.m.Circle past year. They are:
member of the winning relay
last summEjr, each gave
10:30 and the 11th and 12th 8 wlll serve the luncheon.
America Barrons Book1ist
12-and-under;Sam Caldwell,
speech and showed slides.
grades meet at 10:4'5.
The Men's Association Dinner Business Week, ChriStian cen:
in backstroke and freestyle
The College Fellowship will Meeting will be held at 6:30 tury,Headlines,Home Craftsman
}4,~nd-under.
FINE WALLPAPERS
meet at 7 p.m. on Sunday.
Wednesday.
Natural History, Parents Maga:
B boy winners were Dino
Matching Fabrics & Paints
The Couples Club will hold a
--------zine, The Philadelphia Bulletin
second in 20o-yard in- ASAM, SCHUMACHER. IMPERIAL
=~~~~~g~eeting at 6:30 Monday
METHODIST NOTES
The Phoenix, Plays Poetry sci:
medley and third in.200MURALS. SANITAS, PREPASTED
Sunday, the Sacrament of Holy ence Digest, Sunset, Wall street
'
unlimited; paullllr....-.:..,;,..--...;,;-.:,;.:.:.:.:.:.:::.1
DO IT YOURSELF
The meeting of the committee Communion will be administered Journal, Wilson Library Bulletin.
third in breaststroke for
SELECT
FOR,PAP!RHAN6ER
on Missions and Benevolence at both services of worship. ,
To aid the patrons in their 12-and - und er.
Theprogram at the Wesley Fel. use of the magazines a file of
Ann Micnener, another Swarth·
will be held Monday at 8 p.m.
We Lend.Out Sample Boob
,Morning Prayers will be held lows hlp Supper meeting this Sun- all magazines on hand has been
member of Su1;lurban, placed
day at 5:30 at the parsonage will prepared, An explanation of
in breaststroke for lObe a discussion of a 15 minute policy on magazines will be in- and-under girls in, the November
CHURCH SERVICES
WALLPAPER (:0.
YMHA Open Age Group Meet
briefing film. It. pre&ents a de- cluded in this file. ,The
in Philadelphia.
scription of the new covenant now will be to have on
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
and
the
reconc1l1ation.
back
Issues
for
the
entire
preThe, Boys' A Team defeated
'Baltimore Pk., Springfield
D.Evar Roberts, Minister
Both the Junior and Senior ceding year.Jn the case of newsJays at Suburban 162-64'on
Opo. Wed, & Ftl. 'til 9 P.M.
Robert O.Browne,Assoc,Mlnister
25 assisted by John l'REE PARKING KI o4~4100
Mini.ter of Christian Education High Fellowships will meet at papers, issues for the entire
THE SWARTBMOREAN
B+-,.·
,fn,
'-
UBD &IY ADDS TO
PERIODICAL LIST
. PENN
Sunday, December 3
7will
p.m.see
Sunday.
Theofsenior
a series
slidesgroup
en9:15 A.M.-Holy Communion
titled, "Each With His Own
9:15 A.M.-Church School
Brush." The sUdes are pictures
9:30 A.M.-Women's Bible Class of the Nativity of Jesus. Sara
10:30 A.M.-10th Grade Class
Beth Grier will be in charge
10:45 A.M.-11th & 12th Grades the meeting.'
11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
The School of Missions will
be
held at 8 p,m. Sunday. The
Monday, December 4
Rev. Charles Parkin will speak
6:30 P .M.-Couples Club SUpper
about the Dominican Rl~:~~~r~t~1
Tuesday, Qecern~"r 5
usk.; a. film-strip ,to i
hl~ talk. Refreshments will
9:00 A.M.-Morning Prayers'
C .rved at the conclusion of
Wedn'esday, December 6
fleeting.
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
Monday evening at 7:45
10:00 A.M.-8ewing and Bandage W.f!.C.S. Bible Study group
Groups
meet in the Chapel. ,
6:30 P.M.-Men's Ass'n Dinner • The W,S.C.S. Executive
Thursday, December 7
mittee will meet Wednesday
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
ing at 9:30 in the Parlor.
_ _ ., The Commission on
METHODIST CHURCH
Social Concern will meet
The Rev.John C.Kulp,Minister
nesday evening at 8 p.m. in
Minister for Youth
parlor.
Charles Schisler
---------Minister of Music
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
•
Sunday, December 3
S P i r i t u a 1 understanding of azines deaJing with
8:30 A.M,-Morning Worship
God's creation helps man meet fields. It would be very h;:tr~~~1
9:45' A.M.-Sunday School
everyday problems. This Is a to have back issues of m
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship
leading point of the Lesson-SerThese gifts allow
7:0o-p.M.-Jr. _ Sr. MYF '
to offer a wider choice of
8:00 P.M.-8chool of Missions
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
reading material than it could
OF FRIENDS
otherwise provide.
Monday, December 4
A plan is in the making to
Sunday, December 3
7:45 P.M.-W.S.C.S. Bible
place the magazines in the secstudy
9:45 A.M.-Firat·day School
tion now used for reference. It
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. Dr.
is hoped that this would make for
greater coJlv~nience in that new
.Helen,North, speaker.
TRINITY CHURCH
11.00
A.M.-Meeting
for
Worship.
and
old issues would thl!n be
The Rev. Lay tan p, Zimmer,
All
are
Weicome.
closer
together.. .Anotheradvan·
R,'ctor
Monday, December 4
tage is that tbe magazines would
'The Rev. George R. McKelvey,
Curate
All-day sewing for AFSC
be closer to the reading
Sunday, Dec'lmber 3
The libraryj will always welWednesday, December 6
(First Sunday In Advent)
ICi~::. and consider any sugges·
'AU ·day quilting for .AFSC
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion and
It
It is hop~ that the magWord
.
, lazine's will be not only a source
9:30 A.M.-FamilyMorningPray·
LEIPER PRESBYTERIAN
pleasant reading but also an
er and Sermon
CHURCH
help to all the pat11:15 A.M.-HolY Communion
900 Fairview Road
Icons, especially tbe studenta.
8:00 P.M.-Evensong
The Rev. James Barber, Minister Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker of
Monday, December 4
I~~~~:,;~w, road entertained her
Sunday, December 3
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
9:30
A.M.-Church
School
11
Tuesday with luncheon
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
11 :00 A.M.-Morning Worship
Ingleneuk followed by
T ue.day, December 5
7:00 PA4,.-Jr, High Fellowship
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
ARIAN CHURCH
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
FIRST CHURCH OF
OF DELAWARE COUNTY
Wednesday, December 6
, CHRIST SCIENTIST
Old Marple Road, Springfleldl
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
Sunday, December 3
,
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
11:00
A.M.-Sunday
School
Guest
Speaker
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer'
11:00 A.M.-The Lesson-5ermon
Prafessar Antony Flew
Thursday, Dece",ber 7
'will be "God the Only Cal~se V:~:I:bl~p,:ro~fesBOr of Phi~()Pb:
and Creator."
'81
College.
9: 15 A.M .-Morning Prayer
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
ednesday evening meetin. ea£,h;1I
.
,
Time of Services
week, 8 P.M., Readina: Room.
. Friday, Dec..,ber 8 '
A.M.-Topic:
lo.. Life.Tolstoy ......\
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n
:
09~,~Dartmou~~~tII=C~~:~8:opea
-,,~
r;~~~~~~~R1~c~har~d~~~~~~~~~~~i~
preceding
month
wlllexceptions
be kept.
There
will be
several
to this, Llfe,NationalGelJgTap~ticl
and Time. It is hoped to bulld
up a greater supply of these.
file will be placed so that it
be used in connection with
Reader's Guide.
.
The library has been fortunate
in receiving many
magazines from patrons who
kind enough to give their balckl
issues, Back issues,of the Na~
tional GeographiC to 1933 we,reJ
presented. Some of thes~ issues
are broken. The Ubrary
greatly appreCiate it it the
lowing issues could be obtained:
1933 - July; 1934- February,
April; 1940 - Jl1ne; 1943 ~ NOlv-)
ember; 1946 - March,
1949 - July; 1950 - April; 1951
June; 1956 - January; 1957 - No,.-I
ember; 1958 - september. '
This donation was only
of many. Several interesting Brit-l
ish
received
guts.periodicals
There areare
also
girt me,g-I
lous attention.
•
'IF
' ......._
TO:
LO a.ISI.
meet alt your
,
.
HOT WATER
, needs with
,
Let an automatic
gas water heater provide the
hot water· for dishes, laundry,
cleaning, family showers and all the
other daily'demands for hot water.
Heated automatically, hot wetter is
always at your command,
ready to speed hou~hold chores,
Wal/'
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d L'b
r rary
tr. ~-Mrs. Hubert A. Johnson. presi·
MEN'S NIGHT on FRIDAYS
dent of the board of directors of ..,~*
the Helen Kate Furness Free~'
Library, has announced the comot·
___
(ladies we/com~, too!)
mittee chiarmen for the
as follows:
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Fund development, Mrs. Alex ;;,
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Ewing; book selection, Thomas 71"
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. Harrison, Jr.; program, Mrs. ..
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J.I
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Harrison Eastwood; finarrce,
ROo
fItUte
flUllltii4-.
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J; Hill; building, Dr. "'T~"
E.Evans;furnishings sub- 'JA.'
JI.
Mrs. Robert Holmes; ';\
~
committee, Mrs. E. G. : 1!Z>•• fII I~~LI "~LI LlM6/.A_~~_d A~~J!A ~-;j;
McLaughlin; publicity, Mrs. Don·
: pcu.- - - aid Allen; legal, Lloyd Goman; ~
,
.
national library week committee,
Mrs. Herbert Bullberg.
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Successor 10 alice bor&ef' gilts
Kaminski, Doug Dumm, Bill Gill, Lois, an employee of the Ruth *.!;.~::+.. ~ f':.A-v ~, ~, •
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Billstandish,Gordon MacAlpine, Haniey Dress Shop, and a son
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Alan Shoemaker, Randy· Lee, Robin. '
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David Gilfillan, Dick Daw~on,
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and Jim Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Montgomery,
underclassmenmissedb~c~~~;;1 ~~I' and their son Terry are the
NOW OPEN
of Injury were Ron Hoge,
house guests of the William McDetweiler, Bill Spencer,
Dermott family. Mr. Montgomery
FOR RESERVATIONS CAll , George Welsh.
with the Reclamation Service,
located at Boulder City, Nev.
WES HOGE KI 3-9529
Catherine Jarrett, North Pnne:e-I Mr. and Mrs. Louis R Denm,ttl
PAYING
DIVIDEND'
avenue. has been pledged
of North Princeton avenue had
Omega at Carroll College, as tbeir holiday guests Mrs. Den·
Due after
1~~J~~~;~a, Wis .. where she is nett'spare!ltsMr. and Mrs. WyndWeekly
I'
ham Bean who left Tuesday for
Payments
5<> weeks
Bill Lathbury of Walnut
their home in Staunton, Va.
returned to Washington and James H.Fox of Guernsey road,
l
$2
$101.95
University, Lexington, Va.. sophmore at Colorado College,
,.-"P"'H""O"'N""E......
203.90
BY MAIL,
laliler spending the Thanksgiving
Springs, has the part
4
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L06-70421
Inollluo\yweekend with his .parents
the protaganist, Eugene, in
305.85
6
and Mrs. Vincent T. Lathbury.
pl\ly"LookHomeward Angel"
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Haig
this week by the
407.80
8
Riverview road spent, three
Springs Civic Players .
509.75
.IQ.
Id,l3"s the early part of last week
and Mrs. David Binns and
l'l~~:~~:;r their' son-in-law and
of Ogden avenue, and
Ie
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dun"
Helen P. South of Dartmouth
Jr .. in New York City.
spent Thanksgivingw
&
Dr. and Mrs. otto Kraus
in cambridge, Md., as the
IOrexE,1 Hill had as their dinner
of Mr. Binns' parents Mr.
45 EAST STATE STREET, MEDIA, PA.
on Thanksgiving
Mrs. Arthur W. Binns of MuhIsoln-'in--le,wE,na daughter Mr. and
avenue.
~~~::=e~~~:=~::!;:;!;~!!!;;;~~~
William McCullough and two Mrs. Charles Bovard of North"
IC~~~~~:~' of New Jersey and Mrs.
avenue went by plane .
Ie
uelacolnofLafayette avePensacola Beach. Fla., to
Dr. and Mrs. Kraus are for·
the Thanksgiving holiday
residents of swarthmore.
her husband and daughter
Les Ann KurtzhaJz of park ave·
She is returning home on
• EJ:clusivt built - in peras
her
guest
for
a
morning.
had
fumer Kents your hair. 4No need to wait for good carpet. New higbtemperature cootrol ,witch
IMIDe paul, daughter of Dr.
Mr. alld Mrs. H. Weston Clarke
dial, cOol to hot. Nail dryJoseph Paul of Ann Arbor,
College avenue spent Thanks·
speed machines, new face materials, new
er sen polish almost"instantIMich.
formerresidentsof
SWarth'
giving
weekend
with
their
son
backing materials. make for outstanding carly, both hand. It once
• Built-i'll tray for pips and
1~:~~:t'E,:Anne, a student at '
daughter-in-law Mr. and
pet at low prices.
II
Choir College at
Mrs. Clarke, Jr., and family in
,roUen.
was a house guest of
York City.
.
v_c.......
E>;tended terms. available. Your old carpet
IB,,,lIln in Rose Valley, durin8 Mrs. J. H. Tibbetts and daugh'oc. '". ,lie.
taken in trade. SlUDples, shown in our store
holiday weekend..
Betty of South Swarthmore
spent the weekend visitMrs. Edgar E. Wreg e of
or in yoilr home.'
and Mrs. Douglas T. David·
Mrs. Tibbetts', father Mr.
Jr .. of Elm avenue
Hansen in
ltaim!d at a pre-game-breakfast,
, N. J.
Class of '61 of
Mt. and Mrs. H. M. Bunting and
~~~:.High
scbJOl on
of V1llanova avenue were
DaY at tbe home of
. guests on Tbanks!LlAJI,;A.
A~u.
CHRISTMAS CLUB
~
MAIr-A. MII." " •
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kuU
n ..11
•
I
LansdOWne's possession The
The sp1r1l was willing but the Garnet
held b t '
.
flesh was weak as the high
t
u 10 an attempt to
~~ ~rn to the. scoring column, a
'football team was flattened
14; by a one-man gang from
th~ f::r~~ ;;s Tinterceptedt for
downe High School. Pete
d
' wo more ouchato, Lord left halfback was Ju t owns were scored by Lansdowne.
. .
s
The Garnets second score of
t 00 muc h forthe Garnet to hand~e. the game was a beautifully exeThe scoring began on the thud cutell pass from Anthony to Frost
play of the, game when a
that covered 65 yards behin" exass found Its way int th h d
,.
P
0
e
an
,s
cellent
pass
protection',
Anthony
of Lord right half K.
Donato
. . r t r -d
lOnear,
tf
DI- faded deep before unloadl'ng the
e
u
ne
a
pun
or
a
aerial bomb to "Frost, who dodged
ond TO and Joh FI
n
orence
and ,scampered his way through
lowed up with the third
three defenders for the
The
before the Garnet br k i t h
s 0 e n a I e extra point was an easy converscoring
column.
TotaUirst
downs sion on an excellent pass ex. ecu.
were abo t the
f
u
same or each tion from Anthony to Liddell.
team.
Swarthmore threatened again near
Fr om th
. e ou t set th e blocking the end of the game with Dick
o f. Fill er. Bu11ard and C.o.Cap. McCurdy and Mal Anthony altert. aID Bond opene d gaping holes nating at quarterback. Draw piays
10 the Lord forward wall through by Gersbach and reverses to
which sopliomore backs Stanford Rowland moved the ball to the
and Gersbach gained
five yard line with 15 seconds
Mal Anthony's alert
remaining. Three consecutively
ing used short passes to
dropped passes thwarted a score
Frost,lIne bucks by Stanford
before the final fumble that ended in a 'crazy Lansdowne touchGersbach. and a reverse by
land to set up the first
down by the Lord Varsity which
score on a 70 yard drive. It was
been rushed back into the
key blocking by. Hamilllln, Frost game to stop the score.
and Bullard tbat opened the hole Seniors' who bid farewell in a
through which Rowland
gallant effort were Bob Frost,
ered untouched to pay dirt.
all·around player who was playtermined Mal Anthony rolled
inghis second game in the safety
to his right and carried over
position; Jim Rowland, also
the extra point and
playing his second game at right
trailed 20-:7 at halftime.
halfback as well as punting; Co·
On tbe opening kickoff of
captain Mal Anthony ,In his secsecond half Carl Gersbach
ond game at quarterback since
into the open through the
his early season injury; Co-capof the Lord defenders, only to
taln John Bond, left tackle, Al
hauled down on the
Bullard at right tackle. George
45. A short
and an
Hamilton at guard and end; Jerry
Liddell at right end and those
'~I S~/~
who did not see a~tlon Gralg
UI
Young, John Patterson, and Dick
~ _ _..MI
I!Z>
Campbell.
7tNKf14
•. .."
. Peter Smith,swarthmore'sEngSAT. DEC. 2 6:30
lish exchange student and kick-
~L _,
NICIOU O' ..,NIIAU
. . . No .... '
IrUL.'\',c AND FIRE NEWS
Notre Dame Parish
INn CAROL SING
Sponsors House Bazaar
From 6:30 to 8:50 a.m. last
l"'r'ld,,,
The Christmas House Bazaar It roapod tlirCaeffihcadovtoerdestwourartChmhoeSre' SLATED FOR DEC. 8
is being made ready for December
9 and 10 for Christmas. shopperslavenue, between College and
The Annual International carol
at all ages and Housewives of
avenues, while the Slate Sing being planned by the WOo
Delaware County who are lookDepartment cieaned out men's International League for
ing for that "Something SpecI'ai"
the railroad underpass. IPle"",e and Freedom w1lJ be held
I
d d ' had fall d t
F'da 0
b B t 8
the holiday season.
C ogge ralOS
e 0
II y,
ecem er ,a
p.m.
The bazaar, a project of the
off the heavy early morning
the home of Wliliam and Eleawomen of the Swarthmore areas
and the underpass was flood· mor Clarlke. Crumwald Fann. 401
of Notre Dame de Lourdes par- ed to a depth of over three feet.
ane, Wallingford. WILPF
ish, wlll be held I'n the approprlAt 6:13 p.m. Sun d ay [I remen
an d rriends will enterately decorated "c h r is t mas responded to a chimney fire at
guests from other countries
.
,
di nner i n theI r homes p ri or to
House" on the 'parlsh property 430 RIverVIew
avenue.
---1
at Michigan avenue and Fairview
Caro Sing.
road on Saturday, December 9IWClM."H'S CLUB NOTES
All those wishing to partici'
9
t 9
In any part of the evening
a.m.
0
p.m.
and
on
SunThe
music
department,
Mrs.
W.
' December 10 from 1 p.m.
are asked to call Mm. David
9
Lecron chairman, will attend Solomons LO 6-5898, chainnan
p.m.
Philadelphia Orc:'estra Conth e even;
t or Mrs. Joseph ConChristmas house wI'll of.
The
cert
on
Friday,
December
8.
With
rd
3
fer handmade items I' n Holiday
a ,KI -0632, who is in charge
decorations, sewing and baking Metropolitan 0 per a soloists. 0 f re fres hments .
"L'Entrance du Christ" by Beras well as Christmas Gift selec- lioz will be pre sen ted. The
-----.----tions.
Swarthmore group will meet
Dr. and Mrs. Hans G. Borei
The bazaar committee chair- town for l u n c h . '
SODS Sven and RagDBl, formen are Mrs. Felix Cipollo, Holi·
Im"ny of 121 Rutgem avenue,
day Decorations, Mrs, Francis "I Saw It In The Swarthmorean"
moved to Philadelphia.
Forsythe. sewing and Mrs. HarHathaway, baking.
"""'....- ~ ~ :.' ••~
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4"1\Cbmmittees Named For
.....
If
e4/eK, tie ~1tI}'
THE OLIVER H. BAIR COe
1120 CHIIINUI
Lonll Tr"I" Gane'· ed
lentfiv
catchb by
Jerry Liddell gain·
e. ut on the next playa
48.14 II $1.1.l r• Fllal fumble turned Iheball over to Ihe
PageS
SWARTHMOREAN
A«~fETER:u,. - :gf~;;'c~~~·~:: ~~i~~~:~;:':.'Hoe~-1 i,~~"",~EN!!t~ 9
We conduct services ta suit your budget
••• and all receivo the lame meticu-
•
THE
It ~~
Ol_~
THE PRICE?
.=
December I, 1961
INDUSTRIAL SAYINGS
LOAN ASSOOATION
NO NEED TO BE RICH
..."" . - $2415
1
of Mrs. Bnn&inl's
IIr, aDd Mrs, H. V. BrasI ~:I~~~ RaZ'Tlosley and
~~!~~~l~~~~s Day
IF
.
both of cornell
by .Jet for a two w~ek va-
Broomall.
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;~:.'
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THE
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ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE or Ethel V. Garrett. Late
of Swarthmore, Delaware County,
Pennsylvania. Deceased.
Letters Testamentary on the above
Estate having been granted the
undersigned. all persons Indebted
to sald Estate are requested to malle
Immediate payment, and those hav·.
Ing legal clalms, to present the
same without delay to Albert N,
Garrett, 228 Garrett Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa. 3T·12-S.
1
l
KI 3-8093
Jewe1r7 JIeiIalred Ph. KI 3-U16
EMIL SPIES
128 Yale Ave.
lock Jtep'8.1f5 . Swarthmore. p&
"lDpW_~3-1448
WILLIAM
BROOKS
,-
A,obe. and Rubblsb Removed
""'''ns Mowed. General HaUllrlg
-36 BardIDI A.....
MorWD. Pa.
.JOIINS MANVILLE
RooRng • Siding • Insulation • Floor
and Ceiling Tiles • Wall Panenng •
Porch Endoillres • Awnln9s • Windows
• Jalousies • Stucco • Brlc.polntlng
PENNA ROOFING 4:
SIDING CO.
~:~T;';~le~p~h:on~e~KtInEgfSWtOO~d~3:-4~28~;:1;~~~S~~~~~~6~~~1 they
wantinvite
to extend
all archery
an
FOR SALE
Ironing to do In my
FOR SALE - SWARTHMORE. 'At1st class work. W11l pick
tractlve single home, near SChOOI'I!:~~"dj~deIiVer depending on size of
trvJn and shops. 22 foot living room
and distance. Klngswood
wfth fine stone fireplace. Large dln-
invitation: or in
to reject
part. any or all bids, In whole
(Including field shooters
BY ORDER OF BOARD
h t
) to j i th
I
OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS
un ers
a n
em n
SWARTHMORE-RUTLEDGE
archery golf. this winter.
UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
have made and set up five
Marion M. Campbell
There is only one
the targets which consist of
small. stuffed burlap bags
from a pole were set up last
•
urday morning, and by
- Baby-slttlng desired
morning one had been
SALE - Whlnul Colonial table 1:~~~~~~wto~m:an:.~R~e~fe:r:e:n:ce:s~. destroyed, and another
x 42. 31" high, one drawer,
0 I_
down and thrown away. '
3-6838.
WANTED - TYping to do
Can anyone give us s~:~~:::~1
on electric typewriter.
Kllngs'-Itioits as to how we could
SALE - Christmas Ideas I A ww~o~od~:~~~.:..._ _._.~._ _ _~lthese targets (and we hope
small bowl feeder to hang- on a dd
h
nI
Itt
11mb or a large deluxe model to
PERSONAL
a
at ers) remai ng n ac
on a pole, Also bird baths
the e nj a y men t 'Pf arcllers
houses at the S.
- Furilltore refinishing, Swarthmore? The' materials
,
Quality work at moderanUq ues and modem, absoiutely useless for any nthlerl
Plush Mill Road.
well 6-4551.
Klngswood 4-4888, purpose I
Archery golf is a good spod,l
_ Carpentry Jobbing, and we hope you will come
rooms. ~~j~t;gi~q~jl us and see for yourselves.
<;~llO· S DC
e~"~i~i~g~:
ukeleles.
one $4. Double
10 to set out, some additlOlla~
mattresses. $8.
I
_ Plano tonln~g~~~~~1 targetsVirginia
Rath. with
David Carroll - Jack Prlcel
Bill Reed - Tim Shuba
John Grooters
apPolnl-I~~~~~~~~~~:;~~;~1
Secretary
Belvedere
Convalescent Home
2507 ClI.estnut 81., Chester
TRemont 2-5373
1 !~;~~~I~e~g~S~'~b~allt~a:n~d~c~~I:aw~_~re:e~t'J\
J. Dawson
6-4692 /4693
210 WEST·STATE ST.
MEOlA
ELNWOOD,
Oonvalescent Home
Balum...... PIke &: LlDcola An.
•
Eatabllsbed 1832
IDI"" _rD1 BlU'I'Ouadlap W1tb
hcelleDt M-lItIoar N ........ (Jan
Klngswood
a
to be
a verv
goodand
game.
paneledll~~~~~~~~~~~~~;lfor
this
purpose
it Is
•
FACTORY AUTHORIZED
GENERAL ELECTRIC
SALES & SERVICE
I
lO'~:::J
bedrooms
kitchen.
Ing
room Three
and knotty
vineand bath,
alr-condltioned. New roof, new hot
water heaUng, system with low annual heat cost only $220. Fully Insulated and cool jn summer. Large
101
86 George
x 190. Inspection
ment.
Plowman, by
KIngswood
3-0885.·
KI 3-9200
Bwarthmon
i~~;~r!~~~~~~h:.a~v;e~~b~e~en
i
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~n'.Wlt.. 0IIe Firm
LOwell
To The
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WATCHMAKER
Formert, ... ·F. C. Rode ""d _
Raymond
Leiters
CLASSI F'I EDAD S
7 South Chester Road
MDMoa, Pa.
EST
of Elizabeth A. Lueders
r;\i1~~~~c~0~0~p~er~'~12~4~O_L~an~d~·~~~A~';l'~'~ARIER
FLORIST
"lne .w~ 'aDd
Mr. and Mrs. EdwardD. Ainslie.
of North Chester road had as
. The Swarthmore-Rutledge' Union
The opinions expressed below
School District wlll receive sealed
:::~~~~t~(~Late
of theCounty,
Borough
of I~~::~~ guests on Thanksgiving
Delaware
Pa.)
are those oUhe Individual wrltbids ror the purchase of the School
Testamentary on. the
son-In-law and daughter Mr.
erB. All letters to 'The SwarthDistrict's elementary school bulldmorean mustbe slgned.PseudoIng and the real estate on which It
granted all
to
Mrs.
D. Decker of
who request
Bank.Lawrence
N. J.
'nymns mayb';'i1sedlf the writer'
is located. situate on Morton Avenue.
or demands
Is known to the Editor. Letters
Rutledge. Pennsylvania.
the
of the decedent
wlll be published only at the
,Bidders may obtain at the orrice
known the same. and all
di!,cretlon of the.Edltor.
of the School District In the High
per'sollB indebted to the decedent to
School BuUding, comer of College
payment, without delay,
NOT BUY your r.built
Appreciate" Generosity
and Princeton Avenues. Swarthmore.
I~:~~~;'" H. Lueders. Executor. 3
a piano tun.. of 47
To the Editor:
Pennsylvania. without charge. on
II
Princeton Avenue.
pro,cllieol uporioneo with all
any day hetween Monday and Friday
The Swarthmore Branch of
Inclusive. between the hours of
~~j~~~p:.a. Or to his Attorney
wUI pay you in tho end.
American Red Cross has be,enl8 A.M. and 4 P .M.. a set of InstmcPhiladelphia 10,
iiiil
naturally very much interested
tlons ror bidders which contalns
the recent United Fund drive
description of the real estate' and
we are a part of this fund and
the
various
terms
conditions on
which
bids may
be and
submitted.
our money comes from this ef!~~~1 A certified check, Bank Cashier's
'-;;:==:7"_;;:FOR RENT
WANTED
A great many of our workers
check,orTrust'Company Treasurer's
,;
and administrators
check,
payable to the order of theI
space, one,
two j:~~~~~~~~~~~::~ISOliCltors
References. the campaign
sw
or three rooms. Apartments,
large.
and it Is very
a rth m0 re- Rutied ge UnIonS h
c 00
medium, and small. Swarthmore Inor Ironing. Ifylnuo to us that the genl!rousl satisfactory
District, or to
bidthebond.
with
surety
School District.
vestment Company, 17SouthChester
people of Swarthmore have nOlcel for 5% of the bid, must act:omponv
Road. SWarthinore. Sings wood 3-0586 ANTED - Homes for slx_eak
- that
v
more met the quota that _
each bid,
as a guarantee
the bldkittens, and one six month old
ht
1
der w11l enter Into a contract In
_ Media. First floor front Well house-broken, affectionate
so mue a so many peop e.
writing 'in the event that his bid Is
room, bedroom. tile gentle with small children. Kln~sThank you. Swarthmore.
accelited. No bid may be withdrawn
~r1t~~;'~ri.enclosed porch. Near wood 4-4341.
Sincerely,
for a period of thirty days alter the
~!
adults. $85. LOwel I-----~_________.
American Red Cross date set for the opening of bids.
ANTED - Woman for housework
Swarthmore Branch
Bids must be dellvered to the
near
and supervision of children MonMrs. Avery F. Blake Secretary of the School District at
dining room,
through Friday, 3 to 5. Swarththe artlce of the School District In
large'I~~~~~c:a~I~I,..:e=ve:n:l:n:gS~.~K~In~gS:W:O:O:d:.1
Chalrman
In thA Hl~h School Bulldlng. corner
one
screened
1.
floor. Garage.
heat
of College and Prlncetiln Avenues,
hot
Adults only. Klngs- WANTED _ Home for gray male klt-·
Archery & Vandalism
Swarthmore. Pennsylvania, on or before Wednesday. December 20, 1961
t en. Call KI ngswood 3-1947 a rter To the Edl·tor'.
3-0798. or Klngswood 3-0272.
at 8 P.M., at which time and place
P.M.
The group of young a«lhe,rsl the bids w11l be publicly opened and
who have been shooting with
publlcty read. Bids must be submltRENT - Garage $6. monthlY,
lege stu.dents on ,the ulrls'
ted on the form Included In the Inand Rutgers Avenues.
0
structlons Ie B~dders.
8-4545 after 6 P.M.
letic field this fall, under
The School Board reserves the
RENT - Garage, 404 EL'h
supervision of Virginia Rath, right to waive any inlormallties In,
Beddow
M8ry
December 1; 1961
SWARTHMOREAN
3-0272
N_ o_
Aled.
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Clan
CGGl'a"aceat y.D, ud WoiD..
k
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.,
H. D. CHURBH
, I, .ARK AYE" SWARTHMORE
4-2727
.
ROOFING
Gutters
,
Warm·Air Heating
ROGER RUSSEU
Air Conditioning
Sheet Metal Work
hand tooled
ar\ll guard, $25.
Photographic Supplies
STATE .. MONROE 1rrB.
MEDIA
,George .,.,. ud eo.
marble top
pedestal
stereo
Call
and 5.
LOwell 6-2176
OPEN PRIDAY EVENINGa
BOX 48
CLobe 9-4358
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a§
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5
I PAINTING
;
INTI!lRIO~
/I< EXTERIOR
i
i!
Free Estimates
~
iL
Klnqswood
I
3-0761
u_~.....[..ItUUC••
Riding hilt. By appointment.
3-3932 After Monday.
THOM
UPHOLSTERER. Eleven
SWarthmore references. SLIP<
new condition. ·';:RS
your fabric or from
cars. houses. pIes. In
- Estimates are free. -i.Udrc;~"
bus. Large 6-7592
or LUdlow 6-0734.
remote control
sceniC platforms. PERSONAL - Parchment paper
Klngswood 3-2636.
shades reconditioned. China
glass
mended. Telephone Kingswood
SALE - McCobb natural finish
'1- FOR
dining table, six chairs, buflet. 4-0174.
Hollywood double bed, Klngswood
- Let Gr"ndmother's
: 4-1036.
make famlty mendfor
mother. Prompt,
a
LOST AND FOUND
KInllSwood 3-5117.
i
Pallol Riofllg Co. .
m"ILlSHED 1m
"aOOFINe
·SPOunN8
"&UTTEIS
"SIDING
SWARTHMORE
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Olive green wlnler jacket
Avenue Triangle Park.
KIngswood 3-1274.
LOIN - Sll v~ earring (bunch of
crapes design) In front or Woman's
o;:Iub TUesday, eveolnk. Klngswood
a-:-1900.
FObND ~ PreScrlpllOIl
._
1D doullla cue.
• II II.
.t
". '..
Hollies
- Cblld care betweell
5 p.m. dally Ilt 205 Dartavebue. Call KIngswood 4-
-',~~I~
,....
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lis. J_.
'~'- ~ ""-+"";","'':'- .;/,.~.
tv.
Shade Trees
(We Delive~
Appointed hospital solicitor
John B. H. Donaldson ..Mr.
!Dlma,ldllon Is also well-known
the area and has be en act! ve
in civic and bar association actIvities. He Is a graduate of the
IUlliv,ers,lty' of Pennsylvania and
resident of Wallingford.
V.1~.It.' Ollr Roadside Market Open W,!,.kd!at"c&
, MacArthur·
L and Patten.
o
L
w
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L
o
w
o
w
p
R .Handsome Glff Pack
P
R
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CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HJ:ALS
C
E
holds radiO
"fIlii all accessorIes IncludIng carryIng case, elr·
phone unit with protective case and $22.88
two extralolls·llfe penliGht batterl......
··IT'S A GIFr ''SO WORTH GETTING" THAT YOU
C
E
WILL WANT ONE FOR YOURSELFI
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'WESTIN'C H0'\. s'E"
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reg. $1.65
SKIRTS & SWEATERS
reg. 74¢ each
CHESTER JR. BOARD
GOES OVE.R THE TOP
12 Park Avenue
Swarthmore, Pa.
The Junior
the Chester
"~~:!,::=::::::::::::~~:s!=~:::::::~~:e~~~~~~!.
Hospital
basBoard
gone ofover
the top II
in the United Fund Drive. Their
goal vias $883; they raised
$1.065.50.
405 Dartmouth Ave.
Among the members of the
team were Mrs. William
ALL INSTRUMENTS
EXPERT INSTRUCTION
of Strath Haven avenue. Mrs.
Walter Kirkpatrick of Wallingford.
IlIcl~dlng
Mrs. Clarence Worst of ~;~!~::~~I(
avenue, president of th~
,
Y.W.C.A .. worked with the mO,mbers in helping to
their goal.
RENTAL:;, _ REPAIRS Open Daily 2:30 KI4-5448
..
"I Saw It In The Swarthmorean
~'1Jitta~
GUITAR
.
PIANO
ACCORDION .'
Weekend Special
•
COAL
YANAlEN
BROTHERS, .Co
./
SWIR'S PREMIUM
Boneless Top Round
Roast of Beef
..
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,
BUDGET PLAN
AlteraUons on· EYell'and sueet clothes.
Dgswood 3-6649•
D"JroOd 3-lU3.
lYE CHRISTMAS
OIL BURNER SERVICE
~
FOUND- Silver
I~ In ..ont or
"
FUEL OIL
Nurseries,
HOW
WFJl .adl, - 1141 a.M.
........ a-WFIL.T'-IIII a.M,
LIBRARY ACCESSIONS
i __ ....., FIIICHt ••• _
I
some antiques,
Jack Prichard
rtll ••Ir.
Ar..........
when you go 'Gift in hand,' go first t()
IUSTOM IISUllATllIIS .,
Page 7
SWARTHMOREAN
McCabe, Jr., Appointed
Mrs. C. H.
' of Des
••••
Ia .• formerly 'of Swarthmo'''reOlnles,
Wallingford Resident
To New Marketing Board
Flctlon- H. Bates, The
grandson of Mrs. Jane T. VA'r rnw
chantress,and other stories
Thomas B. McCabe. Jr., vice
Robert S. Diggs, Wallingford, of South Chester road, was
- --Winston
Churchlll.
The
erl:sis;lplreslde,nt.
Scott Paper Company,
has been appointed general super- 01 a group 01 17 students
Haye. Named,
Noel
Clad,
Until
the
real
accepted
appointment to the
inteMent or the transmission and Carleton College who went
comes
along.
Barnaby
of
Governors
01 the ,Acad-.
distribution department of the Washington. D. C,. to march
i. Solicitor
of Food Marketing. to be esPhiladelphia Electric Company. round the White House in pr~~~~~~lgl~T~\W~.;o~area residents have been Dangerfield. Daniel Defoe.
ana,
or
the
fortunate
by St, Joseph's ColA graduate of the Unlversit,Y of against the Nuclear Bomb
to the Board of DirecChristopher
Isherwood.
The
of
Philadelphia.
Maryland with II de~fee in ell,ctri- Ing. The group fasted for
of Riddle Memorial HosMr. McCabe has served lIS
cal ~nglneering, Mr. Diggs joined three day march whicll was
and 'anotlier appointed the' lin stories. Henry James.
Bostonians.
Henry
James.
Paper's vice president ·in
Philadelphia Electric in 1938. nanced by them alone.
advisor. Charles A. Mcportrait of a lady. Samuel
of ail phases of internal
He is a member of the AmeriMr. and Mrs. Paul M.
hospital presld(!nt. anson,
History
of
Rasselas,
marketing
since 1960. A graduate
can Institute of Electrical Engin- of Park avenue had as
today.
of
Abyssinia.
James
Joyce,
of
Swarthmore
College, he jolted.
eers, The Franklin Institute. and guests for Thanksgiving
Alexander Ewing, Wa1l1ngford
negans'
wake.
Franz
Kafka,
Scott
Paper
in
1954 after tlir ...
is chairman of the transmission their son-in-law and
Is a lifelong resident
amorphosis.
Franz
Kafka,
with
Jewel
Tea comqany
and distribution committee of the Mr. and Mrs. V, S. Kupelian
Delaware County. Mr. Ewing
a two-year term at Han'aid
Pennsylvania Electric Associa- chlldrenTeddY,David and Diane
born In Chester and grad- ected short stories. Bernard
amud,
A
new
life.
Alber"t,o~~M~;o~rr~-I~u~~n.'.s
School to take an M.
Mrs. Mary Kupelian of Akron. 0..
from Swarthmore High
tion. •
avla.
The
empty
canvas.
C
A.
before receiving his ar:IIr. Diggs recently was appoint- and Dr. and Mrs. A.
In addition to giving executive
degree from' the Unl- Nordhoff, The dark river.
ed to the board of the Helen Kate of Beirut, Lebanon, a cousin of
othy
Parker.
The
collected
stcil-Idirection
to marketing functions
of Pennsylvania. He was
Furness Library in Nether Pro- the Kupelians. Dr. and Mrs. Manles
of
Dorothy
Parker.
J.
at
Scott
Paper,
Mr. McCabe is a
vidence. and is also chairman of oogian are in the United States Marine for four years during
director of the World Affairs
War II and saw action in ers, Prince of darkness,
education on the Nether Provi- for an extended· trip of
stories.
Gertrude
Stein,
Council of Philadelphia and a
various hospitals and will return
Pacific. He has been a pracdence School Board.
lives. Laurence Sterne. The
member of the Board Directors
"iiin."'j;;;;-;;;;;;;:;=~.!B~e~i~ru;t:n:e~x:t=::==:-_..,
architect for 15 years, and and opinions of Tristam
' of the Association of National
Yr. ~VlSlOII
serve on the hospital build- gentleman .• Laurence sterne,
Advertlsers. Inc.
ua
.~
and grounds commltte~. Mr.
sentimental
journey·
A native of Swarthmore. Mr.
lOYAll: AVENUE
MORlON.A.
IF.wlM is a member of the Amer- France and Italy. Louise A.
McCabe is married to the former
TELEWIIiOI _ HI.E ••~ AlTO RIDIO _ .HI••• '
Institute of Architects.
etorl,
Beyond
the
Hungry
CounYvonne
Motley. The couple live
..
Mr. Ewing is a director of A.
try.
Eugene
Sue,
The
in
Wallingford
and have three
Bring It to U. CII' We'. Came to You"
"
Wirz, Inc., Cbester manufacJew.
Dylan
Thomas.
children,
Klnpwoocl 4-1028
Iturers and a member of SprlngIhoLv.,n and Rolllng Green Co un- In the skin trade, and oth~erre'~~~:=~ITO VIS-I-T-S-H-S-D-'E-C-.-1-3Clubs. The Ewings reside, at ies. Leo Tolstoy, The
Charles H. Doebler, admission
7 Cburch Road, Wallingford. and sonata; The Devil; and
stories. Mark Twain, The
officer of Brown University. w111
I~~~:~b.swarthmore Presbyterian plete short stories. Oscar Wilde visit the Swarthmore High School.
WHits W. Hayes. another lIfe- The picture, of Dorian Gray, and on the afternoon of Wednesday.
13.
,
Delaware County resident, De Profundls. Angus Wilson,
Mr. Doebler will meet with
was elected to the hospital The old, men at the zoo.
MIDDLETOWN ROAD, MEDIA
OpposIte High Meadow
MysteriesDavid
Alexander,
students
and conler with officers
Igc,velrnll~g board. Mr. Hayes, who
Tales
for
a
rainy
night.
of
the
school.
He is currenth on
(betweell DuHon Mill Road I1nd Knowltoll Road)
vice-president of the Delaware
Braly,
Felony
tank.
tour,
visiting
schools
in the MidIcc,unt;y National Bank and manTelephone TRemont 2-7206
Frazer.
Tbe
Hoax.
die
Atlantic
States.
of Its Media branch, was
in
Upland and attended pub- Henry Kane. Death of a fnla~:c~:k:i';I;;j;-;;:;;;;;rtc;;';:Ir~;;;le;.j.;;;~:'ASK FOR BEN PALMER
American Indian leadership.
schools In Chester before Mac!{inley Kantor. It's a
Anatol Kovarsky. Kovarsky's
crime. James McKimmey, 24
I~~~~::tln:r from the American In- to ·klll. Saiban, The doli
World.
Harald Lamb, Babur. the
I~
of Banking. Employed
Geoffrey
Wagner.
Season
of
tiger:
first
01 tbe great Moguls.
as a messenger by the bank,
PINES
FIRS
SPRUCES
saslns.
Ivan
T.
Sanderson,
The continservice with Delaware counNon-FlctlonKenneth
ent
we
live
on.
Elizabeth
DanNational has been continuous
comb
Dunsbee,
As
you
pass
leis
Squire.
Fortune
I!
your
hand.
le.:cel~t for military duty as a gunon a B-29 in the Pacific Henrik Ibsen. Peer-Gynt; adram- John Toland, But not In shame:
atic poem. Alvin M. Josepby,
six months after Pearl Har$ l8$'tq.
, ...
Idulting World War II. He will serve
the hospital finance commlt- The patriot chiefs: a chronicle
SPLIT HAROWOOD FIREPLACE WOOD
81ue "HM UUolld
IlADJB l'IPPDI TDBNBB, ..-
THE
Philo. Electrit Appoints
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Klngswoo!i
Picture' Framing
December 1. 1961
Gen"",, ContftlCtot
BuiLDERS 'Slnc.
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~
1401 Rlla, A.
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RADIO BARGAINS -
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The
Page 8
THE
LWV Units to Hear
Observers' Reports
Senkes Helll For
Willia. S. McCa'••
William Settle McCahan, form·
erly of Philadelphia and Swarthmore, died November 27 of
heart atta.s:k at the age of 63. He
was one of four children of the
late Albert Johnson :and Mabel
(SetUe) McCahan of Huntingdon;
PR •• aDd brother of the late ProfeHsor David McCahan of the
. University of Pennsylvania. An
older brother. Albert Johnson
M,fCahan of !.:ynn. M~s., s.ur·
",.ves and a slster, Mrs. Mallan
~rcCahan) Ransburg of Swarthplole.
After graduating from Hunting.. don High School Mr. McCahan
...as employed at the standard
Refractories Company of Claysburg, Pa .• prior to entering the
University of Pennsylvania from
where he received his B.S. Degree.
In 1928 he was married to Ka·
tinka Koelle Schreiber of New
Orleans. La., and was with a
investment firm in that City for
several years prior to coming to
Philadelphia where he was as·
sociated with the firm of Bonbright and Company.
He was a member of the First
Presbyterian Church of Huntingdon.
Services will be held at the
Rive,yiew cemetery in Huntingdon. Pa .• at the convenience 0
the family. [t was requested tha
nowers be omitted.
8WARTHMOREAN
December I, 1961
Media Fellowship House. WILLIAM S, HARVEY,"
Lists Dec, Discussions
FORMER RESIDENT
The League of Women Voters
members of the observer teams
which reguiarly visit Borough
Council, School Board, Library
Board and County Commissioners
meeting will report to Units in
December and will recruit addi·
tional observers.
Both Borough Council and the
School Board will reorganize in
January, following elections, and
observers will discuss the past
year's work at units.
At the same time, suggestions
for local program for the LWV of
Swarthmore for the coming year
(to be adopted at the Annual
Meeting ill March) will be welcomedo The Afternoon Unit will
meet at the home of Mrs. Eugene
Burroughs, 405 Haverford place,
on Monday at 1 p.m., under the
leaderShip of Mrs. John Seybold.
The Morning Unit Will meet on
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Warren Hatch, 44 Morganwood
circle. at 9:30 a.m., Mrs. James
Jezl will be the leader.
The Evening Unit will meet
on Monday, December 11. at 8
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ned
Williams, 40 Dogwood lane, Mrs.
Alan Hunt presiding.
Visitors will be welcome at
all Units.
ATTENDS PREVIEW
RECEPTION
Mrs. Louis B. Dennett bt North
Princeton avenue attended a pre.
view reception of "The Magnif.
icentEnterprise:EducationOpens
the Door,"· a photographic ex·
hibitioncommemoratlng 100years
of higher education for women,
on display at Fidelity-Phlladelphia Trust Company, Broad and
Walout streets, Philadelphia.
Mrs, Dennett is president of
the' Philadelphia Vassar Club,
sponsor of the exhibit which will
continue through December 6 at
the Philadelphia bank.
'Media Fellowship House itself
William S. Harvey, II, of st.
will be in the spotlight at the Davids Court Apartments, St.
Friday Round Table Discussions Davids,died nt his home on Mon·
at the house during the month of day, November 20. He was 80 and
December. Three officers of the was a retired insurance broker.
organization will be leading the His home for many years was at
discussions.
6 College' avenue, Swarthmore.
Nancy Cox; director, will be
He is survived by his widow
the discussion leader1
"Media Fellowship House: What Anne Harvey Newton of st. Da·
is its Role in Delaware County?" vids, and three grandchildren.
H.arold N~vick, director of
_______________
soclal serVlces at Glen Mills Paintings To Be Sho'wn'
Schools and pr~side~t of FeHow.
ship House, wlll dlSCUSS The' At Smithsonian
Mrs. Morian' Hopper and three
Unmarried Mother: Need for Bet- . The ships' paintings now on hildren moved yesterday from
ter Understanding", at the sec- isplay at the Helen Kate Fur- 51 Westminster avenue to 631
ond discussion on December 8. ness Free Library. Nether Prov- Parrish road. Mr. Floyd Pope,
W. Norman Watts, field repre- idence, by Rear Admiral John IV. his mother Mrs. Jeannette Pope
sentative for Pennsylvania Com- Schmidt will be exhibited at the· andhisson Raymond. former resmission on Human Relations and Smithsonian Institute, Washing· idents of the Parrish road house.
vice presiden~ of the house will ton, D. C. during the mqnth of moved .on Wednesday to Berwyn.
speak on December 15. He will December.
Today, Mr. ,and Mrs. Leland C.
speak on "The Commission on The18 ships in this group are Clay and their two children will
Human Relations, Media Fellow· the first reproductions ever made arrive from Camillus, N.Y., to
ship House, and You".
of these Early American sailing make their home in the WestminThe public is cordially invited Ifh;!iP~S>.;::·~;;;;;;;::::-:::1~~::;:K~~s~t~er~a~ve~n~u~e~h~ou~s~e~'(t~
to partiCipate in the discussions. II
December 22 will be a social af·
Q
0
0
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fair at which everyone will be
welcomed. The discussions begin at 12:30 and end promptly
at 1:30.
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The Little Theatre Club
SHS GIRLS ATTEND
VASSAR CLUB TEA
The Pembroke College Club of
Philadelphia will hold a subfreshmen tea on Sunday. in Devon. Those attending from Swarthmore are:.
Deane Calhoun of Elm avenue,
Debra Campbell of Academy road,
Lorene Hebble of North Chester
road, Linda Hunt of Dickinson
avenue. Linda Jones of Haver-.
ford avenue, and Cynthia Seltzer
of College avenue.
Mrs. Bruce M. 'Bigelow, assistant' dean of admissions, will
greet the girls and show slides
of the college. Mrs. Charles W:
Maslin of Vassar avenue is presi·
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PRESENTS
BER'fOLT BRECHT'S
74e t;uut 1(JtJfHale t¥. S~ 0
DIRECTED BY BARBARA PEARSON LANGE
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Thurs., Dec. 7, at 8:15
Friday Dec. 8, at 7 and 9:30
Sat.,
Dec. 9" at 7 and 9:30
Sun., Dec. 10, at 7
Sat.;- Dec. 16, at 7
Sun., Dec. 17. at 70
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Hours and cIoliars are particularly precious at Christmas time. You can ,et the ,re,test retum for yours
by .doin, your Christmas shoppin, in your own home Iown.
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attend the public Hepring, scheduled by the Pennsylvania
D,partment of Highways .at the Marp/e.Newtown Jr. High School, at the '
intersection of Westchester Pike & Media line Rd., Thursdoy evening, Dec.
7 7:30 P.M. This will be the only chance opponents of the Blue Route have
to be heard in opposition to the proposal before PDH oHicia/s. •
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You don't ha
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Brodhead of Ogden avenue had as
their dinner guests on Thanks·
giving Day Mrs. Brodhead's par·
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PARTICIPATES IN
of Lansdowne. Virginia Broad·
head a senior at Friend's CenCEREMONIES
tral School. visited Earlham ColJ.Roy Carroll, Riverview road, lege, Richmond, Ind., on Sunday
~ellow an.d secretary o.f the Amer- and Monday and while there saw
lcan !nstltute of Ar~hltects, took Alice Walker, a junior, and Heidi
part .tn the c:eremomes held Mon- Honn'old, a freshman, both of
day 10 Washington,. D. C. at Oct- Swarthmore.
agon . House, one~hme executive Dr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Dud·
manSlOn of Presldent Madison. ley of Cedar lane will entertain
Secretary of the Interior stewart ,as weekend guests Dr. and Mrs.
L. Udall pr.esente~ a ~ro~ze Henry Wagner of Georgetown, D.
plaque beanng the lOscnptlOn C. On Saturday. they will attend
!hat the stru~ture has been d~s- the Army-Navy game at Munici19nated a reglstered national' his- pal stadium
tortc Iandm~rk by the Department
Mr. and Mrs. Max Essl spent
"I Saw It In The Swarthmorean"
of the Intenor.
the Thanksgiving holiday in
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visiting Mrs
for the institute which owns the EssI' s ~on Ch~ck Masehal wh~
structure.
is a student at Staunton Military
Academy. IO'rivate Peter M. Essl.
who is stationed at Fort BenBRIDGE WINNERS
ning, Ga., spent last weekend at
The next meeting of the Crum his home on Michigan avenue.
Creek Bridge Club will be held Sally and Suzanne Stephens,
on TUesday, December 12. The students at Penn State and Cor·
winners on Tuesday evening in nell Universities respectively,
first place were Capt.C.C.Shute were home for the holidays visit·
and Leslie Luckie. Mrs. H. M. ing their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Armitage and Mrs. J. Kenneth James O. Stephens or' Marietta
McDonald were runners-up.
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CAMERA & ,HOBBY SHOP
SWARTHMORE TOGGERY SHOP
CAROLYN GIFTS
RUTH HANLEY DRESSES
CHURCH CUSTOM KITCHENS
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LWY H.a., Wa,kll',.
the faculty; on the aprons worn monthlY was also Included In the
In th& county. "I have never reby eight student hostesses at packet the visitors received,
celved a letter complaining about
the tearor visiting faculty, where along with three individual numtransportation In Delaware Counrefreshments made by Katie Nat- ber assignmenta, designating
" he said and added that the
vlg's committee were served classrooms in which the visitors . The Swarthmore League of WoArrow Company has told
November 16th Event
under Mrs,Wllma Lewis'and Mrs. would meet.
Voters voted unanimously him they have 100 busses ready
Brings in "6 Schools
Grace padlasky's direction In
Thia schedule set 2:40 to 3
propose to the National League
roll when they are needed. He
the home economics room,
for discussion 'of the Chart:~e'r.~;'(con've(ltlc'n that" A Reappraisal voted against a subsidy to the
Swarthmore-Rutledge J u n I 0
Social Mlxel'
3:35 to 4:20 for discussion of
Consumer Health protection Pennsylvania Railroad on the
High Schoofstudents
SimultaneouslY, a sOcial Mixer the proposed Code ot Cooduct,
Foods, uoder Present Condi- grounds that he doesn't feel that
ed a high quality of varied 5~:~~ for vls1ting students was in pro- Honesty and Dress; and a table
andFDALaws" be adopted It's right to use people's taxes
Thursday, November' 16,'
gress In the gym. There, Mr. Don- number for the banquet with
leagues allover the to support a private enterpnse.
they were hosts for the
aid Henderson's three sub-com- the day's activities were termlnthe next two years.
Mr. Watklns eipressed great
suburban Junior Student
vote was taken at a lunchConference. In attendance st
mlttees, composed of 20 students ated.
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b 20 t concern over the Chester Hoson "program and dancing part~
In tile A.ssemblv, the
mee ng on Novem er
a pltal's financial plight,. and
sixth annual event were
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Church
ners" under Eleta Jones; and School Chorus, under Guy
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about the fear that If the County
student council relPrE,se.ntlltlvelslsiX students on "refreshments" direction, rendered three numThe topic touches close to subsidizes Chester Hospital,
from e a c h of 46 un i a r
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and would Include a close other local hospitals will also
schools In Bucks, Cllester,
un er Ju Y 0 z
rec on, com- ers.
am M. Bush, H g
of what additives are
bined with Sue petroskas' decor- School principal, spoke of the
put Into foods,and drugs In feel entitled to government supt
aware
and registered
Mon gomery
ations
committee
of eight
who had
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h pro-llInP'lrtlanc~e to Americans of workof preservatives, In- port
The remodell.ng of t,/'e Court
vi ed a re a ng atmosp ere
Ing cooperativelY under law and
and coloringS;· what
ne
with Elizabeth McKie and
this theme was dramatized
I·Hlouse, the new $500,000 shelter
tbe' middle of the "work" part
student. co_mmittee headed.
the program.
four one-minute student tableaux, harm they do; and wbat legldsla- at Fair Acres, 200 more cells at
Laura McCorkle. Sixty-f1 v
The afternoon began when the bringing to lite the four historshould be recommende to I3roOO Meadows prl,llon and the
schools boo been Invited.'
visitors arrived between 1:30 and ically costumed paper sculptures
them. The local league child. care program In the county
Every faculty member In
The guests were assisted in rendered by one eighth grade
mailed pamphlets explaining were some of the achievements
high worked with the
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committee both on and
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e aJ.un or Varsity class of Mr. Gainor's, and framed league In the United States and Mr .Wat ns pointe to uriog his
"The Dav ."
and "checked'in" at the as murals In the auditorium.
Is alreadY encouraged bv the en- term at office.
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thuslastlc response.
eighth grades, under both
:~~~~~~~t~~~ faculty Mrs. Katrina Ives "made up" Otber action taken at the meetNEWS NOTE
R. Gsinor and Mrs. Gertrude
recognizable historical faces, Ing was the decision' to propose
Mrs. H. Miller Cflst of Park.
Each school's "packet" asb
ha
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1~1~ellue
tershall, lent their genius to\;l~~.~~~~ by another student comy Cries Law, Jr. an that the c u Hen t· agenda item,"
entertalned' at a familY
myriad of original uses of '~
contained a copy of the
d D. Meurer. The SPal0td11ght "Foreign EconomiC Policy," be
party on Thanksgiving
conference symbol, designed
hel Frances Hoenigsw
as
acontlnulng responslblllt v •
for 18 guests.
'Proposed Charter", written by
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would enable league memeighth grade and cut into
spring;· the "Proposed Com- Athens, who narrated brief stor- bers to take action In Infiuencing
block by Jack Miller; the
Code", composed chieflY les of .the significance of the legislation through lobbying, letand type setting for it was donatlast year's Junior standards Mayfiower Compact, the Albany ter-writlng and Interviewing leged hy a seventh grade father,
whose chairman was Berta
where Franklin pro- Islators.
Robert A. Adams of Cornell
This code was later
a Plan of Union, The ConAn Impressive list of other
and made into a chart
Convention and the continuing respoosiblllties were
enue. The symbol, In
colors, appeared allover
three of this year's Council
. N. Charter.
also 'kept on the docket so that
school:
Finances for tbe day's events, tbe members can prod the lawThe average U. S.
Onthe banquet tables
David Martin, Kendra involving close to $900, were makers on such subJects as "',,'D.I today cos.. only $3. 9 ... some
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more' some I.... Only 1 "/'2%
by faculty member David L.
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value
EOI; You
your can',
money
kins; on the armbands of
Sue
and au\Uted by and Constitutional powers.
Cost
$10.
getbe-a
Davidson's Guides, working
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Yocum, councll coCommlnlaner Speakscause of the effective results our
e newspaper Mrs. ..,ewls
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uce. modern
e IDVlle
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Mrs. Marguerite Seymour, whose chairman
Senator ·G.
Robert e Watkins,
dnew,
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medicines
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of Delawar
dedication to students' self- Commissioners, s'p 0 keto
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tor s prescrlpllons
to
realization and' experience In
",sLPelctl;1 us. Our pharmacists are fully
group dynamics provided the co- meeting on "Changing II
trained and experienced in preordination such a year's work of County Government."
cise compounding. Our prices
must bave, was well satisfied
Mr. Watklns challenged
are uniformly fair, always.
resalts. Her satisfaction league to do something about
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with
managers was evl- $400,000 left In the fund
denced by tlie fact that she took aside for purchasing creek valley!
a nap trom 3:30 p.m, to 4: As all lands for parks. OnlY olle
Klnp".;oocI
20 discussions are' on tape, due municipality haS requested
to tralned studllnt tape techol- of this money, and he feels
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Yocum Elected Pres
OPEN EVERY NIGHT
9:30
'TIL
Sout\leastem P.&EA
Frederic W. Yocum, teacher
social studies atswarthmore High
was elected president qf
region at the ·annual convenof Southeastern District of
The convention
at Abington Senior
(Scho(ll on Saturday, November 4.
Mr. Yocum has been elE)ctledJ
tor atwo-year term. This pOSition
was held In 1939 by Frank R.
I~~~:;~i:s former superintendent of
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In Swarthmore: Begloning In January Mr. Yocum will
serve lIS amemberot theP.S.E.A.
Executive Council.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wlillam D. Jones
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recentlY and thought the tollow~g excerpt would \>c of Interest
since Sven was Swartbmore's
visiting AFS student last year.
'~We cannot at all thank every1~~~~~,:Who in his or her way' made
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everybody who had been kind
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VOLUME 33 - NUMBER 49
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MEMORIAL SERVIa
'Blue'TU
Expressway Views
YEAR RESIDENT WAS
ACTIVE FRIEND
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Postmaster Charles H.
citizens to "Mail el
Christmas'" and su@:ges.ted(PUBLlC INVITED TO
slogan uDo It Now!"
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EAR MADRIGAL SINGERS.
Members of the Junior Woman's
Porents .Reminded of
Mrs. Elizabeth S. Johnson, 1I'rwnili es.
Canteen Closing Time
widow of Ihe lale Dr. William
Christmas packages for
Club of Swarthmore are looking
to the annual covered
Johnson of Ogden avenue, delivery should be mailed
Canteen Ihis week will be open (diied.Sundl!J at the Elnwood Home later thlln December 15.
dish supper which will be held
of the Swarth- on Baltimore
In special session Tuesdov
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m all Rmembers
tl d
was 85 Pike in Springfield. mas cards for nearby
a t 6 :30 p.m. The .
nlg~t Borough Council passed ore- u e ge 8th grade, a s '
should be mailed at least a
made particularly
two resolutions for presentation well as to all its regular memMrs. Johnson Vias a nalive of before Christmas.
e by a light musical proby its SOlicitor Clarence G.
bers. Canteen will be held Sat- siifornia but spent her child.---.------which will be presented by
at last night's state Highway
liom 8 o'clock at the Rut- hood in Asbury Park, N. J .. and
Swarthmore Madrigal Singers.
Department hearing on the 31ue gers Avenue School'. The chap- Buffalo, N. Y. After her marThe Swarthmore Madrigal Singers
were formed about two years
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this
week
will
be
Mr
and
riage
in
1911,
she
lived
in
West
Route of the
expressway.
council
. Henry McCorkle and Mr. and P iladelphia.
ago when Mrs. William Smith, a
.was perhaps more stormy,
John Magee.
A resident of Swartbmore for
vocalist with the Philainvolved more variations of
Paronts are once more reminded 35 years, Mrs. Johnson was a Drukin To Serve A s . .
orchestra and vocal
that Canteen will end promptly member of tbe Swarthmore So, invited a few friends to
dividuai opinion, then any
viously held meeting of
at.ll o'clock. If parents are ciety of Friends and served act- Elementory Principal
her in an afternoon singing
town's governing body.
picking up their children they iyhely on many of its committees.
John F. Spencer was
group. The chorus grew to .its
Aft er scrappin'g all but
should be there at that time. S e was formerly a member of J'Plresid,mt of the
present 20 members in this same
first few lines of a four-page
the
NeedleworkGuildof
America,
the Swarthmore Woman's ClublR,utlLedlge Union Scbool Board
way.
"explanatory" resolution of opand
annuaireorganization meeting Mrs. Smith, who sings profesposition prepared by Myers menl-I
During the
she ser- Monday night. Former
under the name of Ethel
bers passed by a 4-3 vote
ved as Chairman of the
Donald P. Jones retired at
will direct the Madfollowing resolution: .
Welfare SOciety which at
expiration of his term as a
Singers in a program of
"The. Council of the
time stressed assistance to
member.
and unfamiliar Christof Swarthmore, having
unemployed.
David Vint of Rutledge
mas Carols and Christmas muo;ic
the route of the proposed
For many years, Mrs. Johnson
to Spencer's former
from other countries. The Junior
County Expressway
was a member of the Womens
treasurer. W. Newton Ryerson Club cordially extends to all
480), and considered the
The Swarthmore Mothers' 'Club Board of the Elwyn
elected to succeed Vlnt as borough residents the invitation'
omic and other' effects
hold its regular monthly Scbool and was active in
to attend this evening of Christhereby expresses its
in the Presbyterian Worn ens International
Thetwo
In
Music beginning at 8: 15.
thereto for the reasons set
build'
Th d
t For Peace And Freedom.
general election, Raymond F. Under the chairmanship of Mrs.
p:m.
Surviving are a daughter ElIza- Winch and Francis J.
Lawrence Shane, Jr., home.
mg
urs ay a
I'n the le'tter ,whl'ch th,'S
addressed to the Secretary
The Child study Club Chorus beth (Mrs. Richard B.) Wray
were jointlY administered
committee, each member will
Highways on JulY 6, 1960
Ridley Park under the leader- Hillbornavenue, two granddaugh- oath of office and assumed'
>lsked to bring a casserole,
repeated on August 15, 1'961
of Mrs. Harry B. Johnson ers, and a sister Mrs.
seats on the hoard. Spencer
vegetable, rolls, or des,
'The Borough of
present a program of varied Wilkeson of West Long Branch, pointed' Winch temporary
for the burfet supper. Memwishes to go on record in
Mrs. Lloyd Ta~ket will N. J.
cbalrman,succeeding Dr. Samuel
of Mrs. Shane's committee
tlon to
suggestion that
echorus.
A Memorial Service will.
T.Carpenter whose term on thE!Jar'e:
proposed
Mrs. Robert pemberton is in held Sunday at 2 p.m. in
board expired along with Jones'. Mrs. Eric S. Buhayer, Mrs.
of the program and will Swarthmore Friends Me,etlngl Bouda offered his
W. Caywood, Mrs. David
be located along Crum Creek at
the edge qfSwarthmore.To place assistedbyMrs. George Dunn. House.
since business reqnires
'- Eynon, Mrs. Davilj.French,
the highway through the
will present a program
be in' another' section of the
. Thomas Jones, Jr., Mrs.
Creek woods would destroy' one
'!Make Merry for Chrlstcountry on the December 20 meetD.A. Knoll, Mrs. Thomas.
of the great natural assets of our
" There will be homemade
.
ingdate of the board, and he has
Linton, Mrs. Rodney P. Morcommunity and, in addition, obon display collected
be1!n transferred to Europe by
Mrs. Andrew W. Riedell,
struct the future development
club members along with a
the Scott Paper Company and
. William C. Spencer, Mrs. T.
Swarthmore College, which is so
by Mrs. Dunn who
will be leavin& for Switzerland in
VSD Hart, and Mrs. GorimportllJ,lt a part of the Swarth- will present novel ways of giv- FIRST OF TWO STORY
iniu-January. He said he wasL. Wahls. Mrs. Hal F. Doig,
We are confi- ing food as gifts.
beis in charge
more community.
.
HOU RS SAT , ,9: 3'0
h's E the resignation
.
Id
t,garden
bl d chairman,
t·
dent tbe engineers of the state Members of the club will share
• urapean serVlcewou
a e ecora IOns.
Highway Department wlll'be in- their Christmas with the children
The Christmas season has arof several years duration Md·'
Gifts to Bring
genlous enough to find a solution f Sunnycrest Farm and The
at the Swarthmore Public
mlghtthereafter be sent someCommunity affsirs chsirman,
Lloyd W. Spangler,' asks
to this problem which will not helter by bringing Christmas Library as the library displayed where else instead of returning
cause such neediess destruc- gifts for'these children to meet- its new seasonal decorations for
Swarthmore. Hesaidhe desired
member to purchase and
tion'. When a route is determined 'ng. Mrs. John Clymer, welfare the first time Monday afternoon.
give the board as long a time
with her to the supper a
we request that the Highway hairman, an!! her commlt.tee Twndozen blue and silver angels as possible to find and appoint
of stretch sto,ckings for a
Engineers will respect and con- will distribute the .-lfts some have been suspended mid-air someone to fill the vacancy.
or a girl. One of the stocksider suggestions of interested time before Christmas.
} above the library cl1arging desk
Meeting Date Changed
should be filled with gaily
governing bodies regarding the Mrs. W'ayne Boyer and Mrs~ in a gently-moving mobile ar- However, when the board later
small gifts for the child.
specific location of the highway Richard Germano will be the rangement. This holiday color
to change Its meeting
. Spangler suggests non-edhas been carried out
beginning in January
items such as small toys; a
and its interchanges", support- hostesses for the meeting.
ing this resolution were Councll- _ _ _ _
the library.
meeting twice a month, on the comb', tooth ,paS~e;' crayons, a
The entire display, which will
and third Tuesdays, in- tooth brush, etc. Each should be
men Mor.se, Lukens, Wilson and
Wood..
completed with the addition
of' the r,udstotmary t~:~
according to tile age and
The secondreso(utlon, pressed
the library's traditional Christ- Bou a emporarl.."
of the child in mind. The
nd suptree within 'the next week, withdrew' tbe resignation, on
ill b di t 'b t d b
by. councilman Bloom a
designed and executed by which no action had been taken.
w
e s 11 U e
y
D .....
ported by Morse and Lukens as
uln
~ I:~~:.~n~~~ Lindsey, a swarthmore said he would be ahle to a~
Community Nursing Service
well as Bloom's co-dissenters
needy children.
ill Club's Stated Meet'lng
School senior.
tend the January 9 session. soSuccessful Br'ldge
(G
tl
I
11
th
on
e ear er reso u on
As special holiday features, licltor David Speers said the
and Gowing), states:
Set for 2 PM Tues
library has planned two chil(Continued on Page 4)
The Fashion Show Dessert
"In the event that the Penn'"
held on November 28 was
t'
f
th
story
periods
for
the
com~----------sylvaniaDepartment of Highways At th e s t a t ed mee mg 0
e
a com111ete succesS, All
'Cl
b
T
d
t
th
weeks.
The
first
story
time
W
and the United States Bureau of oman s
u, ues ay, a
e
I
were aliocated to the
Public Roads determine that the annual Christmas program will
be held at the library tom orthe Children Federation to
.
b R . G
'ft d
morning, December 9, at 9:30
- I
'
Blue Route is the proper route, b e gIven ft;. ;~~~:d 10~~, ~ ': with Librarian Mary Ann HunIDft,
or I'L
\,IIns
possible the continued
the Borough of Swarthmore de- soprano 0 e I e P 111. YI1C sicker serving as story-teller. IPI!t."
of Nelson Yellowhair,
sires to'go on record in favor of Opera Company. In C'ostume, she
second story session will
G, Swing to Direct
Navajo Indian boy.
the proposed western loop".
will pr~~ent "Christmas in Many
held two weeks later on Sat15th Program
The juniors have sponsored
The loop, which goes through L >aGn d s
.
.
.
Decem"er
23,
at
9'.30
wI·th
h
.
schoolingforfouryears.
k wn th oughout
u T e Swarthmore College ChorNether Providence' Township, M
. roo ore IS no
r
, .
LI'bra'rl'an LeanorePer.
is nQw 14 years old and is
was conceived as an alternate t hIS area an d. was state F e d erhandling those pre-Christ- us, assisted by members of the I:!::::::i~:,: as a "typical boy in
after Swarthmore College and the ationConventionsoloist in 1960.
fest·I'vI.ties.
College Orchestra, will present
respect." He loves sports,
'11 b
d after the
"Music for Christmas"onFriday,
ni
d
T
ea WI
e serve
In each case, the stories will December 15, 'at 8:15 p.rn... in
aintaine a good average
Borough sent their earlier protests against the Blue Route be- program the 2 o'clock .program.
planned especially for chil- Clothier Hsil. The program is
school, and has already excause ,·ts original center strip Club members are
asked
by
kindergarten
through
the
d
th
d
quaiun er e irection of Peter Gram "tl.es.
D k
th
cut through partof college lands. Mrs. Ho,,:ard R.. ra e, yO? JSE,eolnd or third grades - although Swing.
O'
Mr. Bloom felt that the loop 'over- aonSl!rvatlO~ ch~llman, to brIng
an.d all are invited. '
S
I
'd t
f th
TheYellowbsir familY arefermComes Council's previously stat. to this meetIng glft~ for the boys
evera res I en s 0
e town ers and live In a remote a:ea of
ed objectinDs and it Is not proper atGlen Mills and gIlls at Slel~h:
will join the college students in
miles from the nearest
to. now ask authorl·ties to come ton Farms aged d12 toto16. GIftS
FRIENDLY
OPEN
HOUSE
the
annsUal
rtChristmas
program.
post
and far distant from
•
rna , college organist
nd
up with something else. "After are to be marke as . age a
HEAR CHRISTMAS STORY
resident of the Borough, will the town of Holbrook, where NelaU we have to recognize it is sex, and accompanied by appro'?I)en t'e program wl·th a chorale
Is in school. Nelson lives in
,
. t
I
The FriendlY Open House group"
n
d
It
th
natural for everyone to be sel- pr~a e wrapp ngs.
will meet Monday from 2 to 1<:.\1.
Prelude, In Dolci Jubilo, by J. S.
arm ory near e integrated
fish in such things and if people
SOIOI'Sts wl'll be
school int Holbrook.
AI"
r~'"
hi
d
t
•
the\l(omen's Association Room Hac' h. D_-·ured
'press to have the route west of
the. Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Ethelwyn Whlttmore, ·sos paren s 0 no speak
Media,
-group would press cue PAcK\"Q.2. MEETS
Mr, and Mrs. Edward Heller will prano," and John west; bliss.
and carryon thi! age-old
to push It west ~f wa... a,', and TONIGHT A'I''1:3O
the 'Chrlstmas story in . student soloists Include Judith traditions oftheir ances~rs, tbey
so?n it would be In OhIO! ,he A meeting of' cub pack 432
Gifts .wlll be exchanged Aitken '63, alto; Cath,erine Hall are very proud of Nelson and
slUd. Gill,. Gowing and Bloom will be held tonight at 7:30 In
tbe members_ The Melbo- '63, soprano; and- 'InStrumeDtahim to have a good
shared the conviction that traffic th : Methodist Churcb, park
members will be hOstwill
Gall IlacColl
Juniors are very .
coot:esUolI ,la the borough has e .
or the
to be· able to JUke tills
Expressed In
TWO Veins
SPENCER HEADS
MEETINGS CHANGED
MOTHER CLUB. PLANS
MEETING
DECOUTES
HOUDAYS
HI SOPRANO
PHILADELP A
TO PRrRuT PROG
Coil ege W·.. Preseld
'M"':· F
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an~ther
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THE
2
SWARTHMORBAR
December 8, 1961
a son,
Mr. and Mrs.G.Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Han- 'Tree, formerlY of
Waln ut lane, with' Mr. and Mrs'I::::~I~ul~Jr., of North Swarthmore and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
.
maternal
Is
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates
S. Herbert of Yardley, spent
wl11 spend this weekend 0 f Medl a.
~~
William
A. grandmother
DeCalndry of
North Chester road spent twollastweekend In New York vlsltNew YOrkthWhere Mlr. Hallt.sell
ADOPTION.
~:~;;d:~~~~I;~:a.~v~e~nuel
and the paternal
museums and attending two
attend e annua mee Ings
are Mr. and Mrs. A.
weeks at their summer home
Shoreham, L. I.. before and after hows.
the Eastern Collegiate AthleCapt. and Mrs. John T.
of South Chester road.
. Santa Anna. Calif ..
nce.
C on fe re
Thanksgiving. Their
A
0 f S war tb moreans a t •
and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
the Little Army-Navy game
Mr. and Mrs_ Henry C. PatterP. Larson of New York City
Pennsylvania Military
of Maple avenue have as
~
. ed them for Thanksgiving.
and the United States It~;::~:ht~g~~uests for a week their
it
. capt. and Mrs. Corben C. Shute
Marine Academy held II
Mrs. Robert M. Harter
it
of Maple avenue had as
weekend in Atlantic City.
children Ricky, Janie and
guests over the weekend and
J. Among them were Mr. and
, wbo arrived last Sunday
it
::l
6
the Army-Navy Football game Mr.
George A. Hansell. Jr .• with
CinCinnati, O. Mr. Harter
it
Shute's brother-in-law and sister
Stevenson of North Swarthby plane from here for Texa~
BEAUTY SALON
-il
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMahon
avenue, and their son-Inwill return on Friday.
Beauty
en/ive'.!s
the
Holiday
Whirl
it
West· Hartford. Conn., their
and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. William E. Hetzel, Jr., of
Midshipman David Shute from
Shapley of Media; Dr. and
road .wlll entertain at a
9 South Chester Road it
Naval Academy,
Mathews. Johnson and Dr.
and bridge at her home
Call KlnJtswood 3-0476 it
Mrs. Joseph Storlazzi, all of
Tuesday.
Deeanne Morgan of
it
D.C .• and their other son
avenue; Dr. and Mrs. Arthur
D·r. and Mrs. Paul A. Miller of
Shute frollj. the Severn
Silvers of Rutgers avenue; Mr.
avenue had as their
Severna. Md. Midshipman
Mrs. Charles Hummer of Woodover tbe weekend Dr. and
***********************~
- " -.-L
made· the Superintendant's
lane; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Edwin Harper. formerlY of
at the Naval Academy and for
of Vassar avenue, and
India. Both Dr. and Mrs.
YIEW T.Y. W1Tff ZENITH 'SPACE COMMAND'
this will be given an extra.weekand Mrs. Raynham T. Bates
have received, at differY 1
times, tbe King's Award of
Re{ax and tune T.Y. from across the room
end.
a
e
avenue.
Kaiser
i Hind Gold Medal for
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Davies Mrs. Henry B. Coles, Jr., of
of Ogden avenue left on Tuesday
lane has returned to her ldilst:lnc:thre work in educntion in
for a three month visit with their
after a two week stay in 11"'u~::,-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Hospital.
1
son Lt. CoL Frank J. Davies at
Fort Clayton, Canal Zone.
. and Mrs. Donald Hibbard
WENTZ-McCREERY.
Mr. and Mrs. William R. CampSouth chester road had as
The marriage of Mrs_ Dorothy
bell. Jr., oJ Rutgers avenue and
guests fOlthe v.eekend their IMlcClree'r~ of the Dartmouth House,
COME IN AND HAYE A DEMONSTRATION
their weekend guests -Comdr. and
and daughter Mr. and
Mr. Graham Wentz of Stratb
Mrs. G.P. Steele and Comdr. and
George Pomeroy of Hopeavenue, took place SatMrs. George Ellis of New London,
,N. J.
November 17, at 5:30
Conn .• attended the
Mrs. A. G. Adams returned
in the Wallingford PresJO Park Avenue
Football game in
her home in Morgan wood
Church. The Rev. John
PERSONALS
** * *
...
URN SET ON CHANGE CHANNELS
ADJUST VOLUMETURN OFF SOUND
111 MUSIC 101, INC.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~S~~~~~~~;;~§~
onAndy
Saturday.
day
lastinweek
fromanda South The couple
performed
ceremony.
Hopkins, son of Mr.
weekofvisit
Boston
was the
attended
by
Mrs. Robert R. Hopkins of
Weymoutb, Mass. Mrs.
and Mrs. Benjamin Groff Of
Chester road is a member of Den-Visited many places of historic
ison University's Air Force
interest, and spent the recent
Mr. and Mrs. Wentz will make
TC Detachment 655A. Andy is holidays with her sister and fam-I~~~~,,~home at 440 Stratb Haven
freshman at the Granville. 0., IlY in Quincy, Mass.
,
Elizabeth Anne Tibbetts of
university.
Mrs. M. R. Dimmitt of
Swarthmore avenue. a sophGUSSMAN-FORSYTHE
omore' at Beaver College, will
avenue recentlY spent five
in Whippany, N. J., as the
participate in the Synchronized
Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. G. "'nr-I'C<
of her son-in-law and
Swim Show to be held tomorrow sythe announce the marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A.. Klamer. night. Elizabeth is majoring In tbelr daughter, Marie Louise, 'U'rJ
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M.
elementary education at Beaver. Mr. Edward Gussman of White··.
of North Swarthmore avenue
is the daughter of Capt. and marsh on Saturday, November 18,
have as their house guests Mr. Mrs. J. H. Tibbetts.
in Swarthmore.
and Mrs. Waldron C. Beekley
Miss Susan Purnell, R. N., a
Mr. and Mrs. Edwardd D~:~;:~~:~~I(
will arrive today from West
recent graduate of Bryn
went on an extended hi
ford Conn. Mrs. Beekley is
scpooL of Nursing, bas
Mexico and are now at bome
cou~in of Mrs. James.
the hosiiital "family" at
at 1301 Kendall road, Swarth'Dr. and Mrs. Leroy E.
Hospital. She .bas been assigned
. Only the immediate famiof Vassar avenue bad as
to first floor maternity.
lies attended the wedding service.
guest over the Tha n k s g i vi n
Jean C. Kennedy of Haverford
weekend Mr. Peterson's
BIRTH
Mrs. L. Eric Peterson of
,a sopbomore atPenn State
.
"r.and
Mrs. Leo McCormi'ck of.
ton, Fia. Their daughter,
was InItia t·e d the
D ••
a freshman student at
of November 20 into tbe Broomall announce the birtb of
College, Ohio, was also
LambdaD
e Ita S,.~holastic thel'r second child and first daughfor the holiday weekend.
Selection is based on ter, Mary Lee, on November 14
freshman year achievement. at Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. DOlo-l Jean is the daughter of Mr. and
The gmndparents are Mr.
little. and their daughters
Mrs. John Kennedy.
Mrs. William E. Soden of R,?se
and Joan; have moved to ~_llj.:=':":~;:":':';"~~--::~-:I~""":'~
Park avenue from Cleveland,
while awaiting the completion
their new home 011 Carleton .no,Ar·
in Wallingford.. Mrs. Doolittle
a cousin of Mr. A. H. Vana"m.1
also of Park avenue. Helen
Joan are students Itt Miami
versity in Oxford, O.
Mrs. Charles P. Cryer of Dtlewl
avenue was hostess to the
ecuti ve Board of the Junior
~
The Little Theatre Club
OF
Swarthmore College
. PRESENTS
BERTOLT BRECHT'S
7ie ~ lIItJJN4Ie tJ/ S~
DIRECTED BY BARBARA PEARSON LANGE
Thurs., Dec. 7, at 8:15'
Friday Dec. 8, at 7 and 9:30
Sat., . Dec. 9, jlt 7 and 9:30
Sun., Dec.10rat 7
Sat., Dec. 16; at 7
Sun .• Dec, 17, at 7
At Pearson Theatre, Student Arts Center
RESERVATIONS ARE NECESSARY
Cali KI 3-0200 Ext. 389 - Office Hours 1 to 5 P.M. dallY
?tn
BROKER
man's Club on TUe~Sd~ay~~:~@l:
For M.&AZIIE SUBSCRIPTIO ••
•
WHAT IS IT?
The
new
ADULT STOCK MARKET
GAME.
Col
Mas, LLOYD E, IlUFFM.I
WHO IS IT FOR?
The entire family (
Buffet Luncheol
ServeU Daily
•
Buffet Dilllrs
DOES IT OFFER A CHAL LENGE TO THE PLAYERS?
BUT DEFINITELVI
1/~_ ~~
$2.75
•
THE WU lOOSE
I. Baltimore
me
··at
Merry Christmas
52 Times
2,,3, 4, 5 or 6. persons can play.
NO.
$1.25
(4 .... w........
I.
IS IT DIFFICULT TO LEARN?
Both Hot 6' Cold
Route
12 to 103 years
SAY
f/4awU -
t-'it 4.,,'e
1Ite~E1<
& Hobby Shop.
IIIE
The Swarthmorean
$4.00 per Year
CALL
KI3-0900
·KI 3-1833
Decerpber 8, 1961
JAMfS G. LAlli HEADS
1962 CAlKER CRUSADE
THE
FORMER SWARTHMOREAN
AWARDED FELLOWSHIP
SWARTBMORBAN
CHRISTMAS SEAL SALES
REACH $65,000
Page 3
HOSTS ARTS LEAGUE
RECEIVES CERTifiCATE
.
., .
,
Robert B. Warden, son of Mr.
The Arts and Crafts League
Mrs. J. Herbert Glenn of North
James G. Lamb of Rose Val- and Mr~. Warr.en B. Warden
As booth sales of Christmas Delaware County will hold it~IS''''81:thlnolre avenue was one of
ley road. Rose Valley, has
Ingford and formerly of S'warth-I Seals began in Delaware COI~nt:rI annual Christmas tea and social
volunteer workers to receive
named general chairman of the more, has been awarded a post- this week, Campalgn Chalrman meeting today at the home
certificates for their efIn behalf of tbe Delaware
1962 "Cancer Crusade" in Del- doctoral fellOWship for advanced Charles E. Acker of WaUingford Mrs. George Warren, 327 South
. and research by the Nation- reported that $65,000 in Chrlstroad.
Unit, American Cancer
aware County. A retired Philadelphi a advertiSing executive Mr
Selence Foundation.
mas Seal contribUtions have been
There will be a display ofIISo'chlty.
Lamb'served last spring as' Vic~
Warden will study at thp Uni- received so far.
crafts and an exchange of
Mrs. Glenn's "outstanding Cruc hal r man of the campaign in verslty of Cambridge, England,
"We are deeply grateful for the by members, highlighted by
certificate" was presented
which $88,773 was raised by the for on: year beginning next fall. response, said Acker. a Director demonstrations by Mrs.
of last week by James
Ameriesn Cancer SOCiety. DelHe ~s at present working to- of the Delaware County
on opaque water color and
Lamb of Rose Valley, general'
awa,re County Unit.
Iw,o.." hiS Ph.D. in chemical engi- culosis and Health Association. Mrs. Robert Robinson on line and
of the 1962 Cancer
The .new general chalrman
at the University of Mln- "However, we remain far
wasb technique.
says the goal of the April camMinneapolis.
of the amount the
paign will be $135.000 for the
must have to carry out its exIS
panded program of health servsupport of research on a national
scale and patient services
. . Ic~s, ali of which are financed
I "CHRISTMAS SHOP"
throughout the ·county.
,
exclusively through this once-a-I
year Christmas Seal appeal."
. Lamb, a graduate of Swarthmore College In 1910. was a vice
Acker cited the County T
on
president and director ·of the Former Varsity Tackle
Association's current developSeott Paper Co. before he went I E '
ment of a TB patient services
. FRIDAY NIGHTS
into the advertiSing bUSiness in s mrnent Biochem'rst
coor di nli ti on program and i ts proDr. C!uistian B.Anfinsen, Jr., jected educational campaign
at
1929. He retired two years ago
from the board of Arndt Preston a Swarthmore Alumnus In the alcoholism and Respiration
Chapin Lamb & Keen. Inc.
class of 1937, bas been named eases as examples of its "co,n-I
Since his retirement, Lamb has to the Sports lllustrated SHver stantlY widening effort to "'<'C'I
been known as a man Who 'works Anniversary All-AlIJericafor
the health needs of ue'la'Nar'el
DW'
day and night' 'for the Cancer Tb e 25 .wlnners for this year County."
Society's D~laware County Unit were selected for their success
Acker said that any county
15 S. Chester Road
d th
i
In their various professions sident who has not
an
e serv ce It provided for
Christmas Seals in the mall
Ope.. Fridays til 9
cancer victims both dl'rectly and since 1936, when they played
indirectly.
t h e i r last college football game. P urchase them at the booths I n , - .
He says his interest in the
Chosen by a panel of judges the county or can get them
Suc~ to alice barber gifts
Cancer Crusade grew out of his including U. S. Attorney General phoning or writing to the .:Tt;B~~Aii;s-,1~~~~~~~~!!
..
Robert Kennedy and former Vice sociatinn at 9th & Weish ..
~
~
great respect and love" for Dr.
Chester. The phone number
Agnes Hoc ka d ay, wh0 again i s President Richard Nixon, tbe TRemont 6-8297.
chairman of the Executive Cru- winners include Green Bay Packsade Committee and "the real ers Coach Vince Lombardi and
spark plug" in the Delaware Oklahoma University's Bud Wil- HONOR DR. ARMITAGE
kinson.
D G
County Unit.
r. eorge L. Armitage. "Ol.th I
Music Stands - Trumpet Mutes
"She bas cated for five generDr. Anflnsen, internationally Chester road, was honor ~est
ations of my familY." Lamb ex- eminent biochemist. now serves at a dinner held November 30 'at
plalns, "and the whole familY Is as chief. laboratory of cellular
Spring Haven Country Club
UKELELES
devoted to her."·
phySiology and metabolism of
the bosrd of managers aod tbe
Metronomes - Autoharps
The general chairman has set the National Heart Jnstitut"e~'rv~a lir,~~p(l~~~~~ ofChesterHospltal.
the theme of the 1962 campaign branch of the Public Health S
Armitage bas served the
as "an appeal to people for help Ice of the Department of Health,
for apprOXimatelY 45
Instrument Cases - Piano Lamps
for help In one of the most Education and Welfare.
As chief of staff he was
vital concerns a family
Of his Swarthmore
member of the executive com~
Christma; Music for All In.bumellb
have." :As he puts It:
career Dr. Anfinsen claims tbat
of the board for 10 years.
was chief of surgery for many
"No one can tell where cancer It was "squeezed in
will strike. It can strike anyone, labs," but nevertheless he
a member of the medical
Instruction - Rentals - Repairs
at any age: Last year cancer took ed four years as a varsity
planning committee and the
the lives of more than 4000 chil- He continued his education
buHding program committee.
the.Unlverslty of
. Dr. Armitage" was presented
d
d
15
. ren uo er ;
and at Harvard University Medi"Progress is being made in
a silVer t~ay.
the fight against cancer. But it's cal School, where he serve.ud9:ai;sLi--:ii~;:;;;w;;o;:;;;ib~~~
money to fight an entrenched through 1943, earning his Pb.D.
In 1943.
enemy."
It also takes money, he pOints
Dr. Anfinsen and the
out, to help the victims of can- winners will be written up
cer, of which there were some the December 11 issue of Sp'ortsl
ted
3500 in Delaware County last Illustrated. They were fe
the National Football Hall
year: For everyone of those vic- Fame Dinner in New York
tims the .Cancer SOciety provided, among other services, free December 5. where
dressings. Outstanding among Kennedy wl!.s slated as the
note speaker.
Swarthmore College had
other services was nursing and
Silver Anniversary wlrlDer!
terminal care.
"In retirement," James Lamb
1959 _ James KellY, class
says, "I find I have many Inter-' 1934; vice president of the New
ests. But none is so vital as the Iv..... advertising agency of ElCancer Crusade and the good
& Company and author
wor~ it supports.~'
a recent novel on Jdadison avenue, "The Insider .."
College. AI••• Na.-.I
'511
o,er All -A.erlca'
A-.I,·7"
A REMINDER_
IF SNOW COMES!
DONATES THIRD GAI.,LON
Mrs. H. LeRoy McCune, chairof blood service of the
Borough Ordinance Nu. 623.
passed February 13, 1961, r":.IS,wa:rthlmore Branch of the Amerquires snow to be removed
Red Cross announces that
all sidewalks not later than 24
Monday David Bingham of
hours after the snow has ceased
road had given the last
to fall.
of blood to complete his
Violations ofthe Ordinance are
gallon donated.
subject toa flne or penalty not
NEWS NOTES
exceeding $10, payment of which
does not exempt the violator from George Hansell, m .. of "'n.•• h
the cost of removing the
'lSw'arthmIDre avenue spent tbe
from the sidewalks.
at Syracuse Urlivlersil3
Notices of violatlon~ will be
the guest of Miss Helen Howof Hastlngs-on-the-Hudson,
delivered to or posted on
Y. Miss Howard will be the
premises. The Borotlgh may
have the snow removed
guest of the Hansell famfurther notice and the cost of
over the weekend of December
moval will be assessed
wben Symcuse plays in the
the property owner.
Bowl game in PhlladelThe Ordinance provides
anY person who feels he has suf- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Federoff
fered an injustice under the above Amherst avenue will celebmte
ordinance may appeal to the Bor25tlt- wedding anniversary
an open house for familY and
ough Council at the next regular
. meeting or at a meeting hp.ld not
. friends on Sunday afterless than 15 days from the
Tbe party will be given br
'of the action complained of.
Federoff's sisters Mrs. NalNow Is the time to. mak~
Moir and Mrs. Joseph Moran
mneements to have your
their husbands, and ber
walks cleaned of snow when
Mm. Fmnces G. LUmsden,
eSsary sO that tbe Borough
thebome of Clie Moirs on South
walks will all be in 'good condi- .
road. Mrs. Lumsden
, tl.on 24 hours '
tbe snow bas
from FlOrida by plane !oto ~!A with the Moirs
• • • .¢Iid" • _Ii' 3S.
GIFI
*' *.,.,.,
MEN'S WEAR
McGREGOR
DRIZZ"ER ~OLFER JACKET
NORDIC VIKINCCOAT
WOOL and NYt.ON SHIRTS
ARROW
SHIRTS with CONVERTIBLE CUFFS
in WASH and WEAR FABRIC
ARROW SNAP TAB
H ICKOK BELTS
SWAN K JEWELRY
GATES GLOVES
PLEElWAY PAJAMAS & HANES
RAIN COATS -ALLIGATOR
INTER WOVEN TIE & SOCK SETS
INTER WOVEN TRAVEL SLIPPER
. Swarthmore Toggery Shop
............
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December 8, 1961
SWARTHIIOREAN
'30;
, at
, saturday, December 16, at 7
and Sunday, December 17, at 7.
Because of the limited seating
I~~~~'~y, oUhe Pearson Theatre,
must be ordered in 'adThey will be on sale
from 1 to 5 in the office of
Director of Dramatics, Mrs.
Lange, in the Arts Cenor call KI ngswood 3-0200,
SPENCER HEADS BOARD
Brecht Play On Stage
,
EETINGS CHANGED
At C0 IIege LTC
(Continued from Page 1)
"TlieGood Woman of ~:':~~!;~;:,
board is req uired by law to apTheSeniorGirlScouts of Troop wHI appear on the 'Swarthmore
The Players Club of Swarth- pOll.... successor within 30 days
were in charge of the first College stage this weekend, as
more states modestly that it
d
t.
such time as the resignation
of the Neighborhoo mee IRg thecollege;s Little Theatre Club
can't sing (what actually was
formally tendered and accepted.
on November 29 at Whittier presents the Brecht play in the
said was that it had "not develd t d
dl
Due to the difficulty of recruit- I~:~~:;~. They con uc e a can e- Pearson Theatre,
oped a music tradition . . . ") but ing experienc'ed personnel in 11
investiture of the new leSdare scheduled
that "friends in the Rose Valley
.
th
Th forPelformances
at 7 and 9:30; Satmid-year.
the
board
appointed
of
troops
10 Swar more.
e
• Chorus fill this gap admirably".
. 1 ad
d
Meivin Drukin to perform the
and new e ers renewe
And those who have seen the
th e G'I!1 S
tL
administrative duties of the elefaith in
cou
.
"'h I
d aws
e
Productions put on by these two
Promise..
e ea
ar
groups in the past - "Die Fled- mentary principal when former
d . d
T ers 70'
rincipal
Thomas
Boyle
takes
E
mun
Jones,
roop
STATE INSPECTION
P
ermaus" and "Brigadoon" - and
. T
710 ,
on
his
new
priAcipalship
of
MarRobert
McNal!,
roop
;
WEAVER ALIGNMENT
h
T
thl"s month's show IICarousel",
Iple-Newtown's
Alice Grimm
Eugene Burroug s,
roop
MOTOR TUNE-UP with ENGINE SCOPE
will agree that the combination
today. The Board named 155; Mrs. Robert Morrow, Troop
of the two groups is indeed a
W. Conrad of Clifton 143; Mrs. E. B. Cornelius, Troop
very happy one.
h .
V. E, ATZ, Mgr.
as substitute teac er of
Thel'r productl'on of 'Carousel'
. hth grad
'
Yellow ribbons which indicate
RUSSElL'S SERVICE
'IS ex cell en t. Audiences all
elg
e SCIence
.
rth
J'
active leadership of a troop were
Opposite Borough Pa"i"g Lot
IR Swa more UOlor hJrese:nte,d
through the week, beginning on
T
t
gh School. Drukin was to transto the above mentioned
IIq..etl4 1-144.
Dll'hlnt..... LIfI,.tta 1 _
opening night, found magm ICen
to the elementary building
also to Mrs. Robert Shultz,
Singing the
fromchorus,
all thesuperb
soJoists
as I:~~~~;~(~~ after having trained
155; Mrs. E. E. Wrege,
Closed
at 12:30 P.M.
direcwell as
•
I
d
70;
Mrs.
Edward
Waterman,
.or severa ays.
tl'ng, and beautl'ful staging and
547; and Lila Towle, Troop
On F aeu Ity S ·,nee 1955
costuming. Space will not permit
Miss Towle is a student at
a run through of all those who Drukin, who has been a member
.
t he Swarth more f acu Ity slOce
"'S'warthlm(>re College and this is
contrl'buted to the production,
I
second year she has helped.
h
bul separate bouquets should be 1955, is a gra d uat eofW es I C es NOW OPEN
Next
the girls of Troop 331
Stale College an d Ia Ier rehanded out to P aul D. Birkhahn,
pins to the following
. eda mas t ers d egree 10
dI'rector, H. Lyt' Ion Jones, musi.
·t
laelult
scouts
honoringhi years hof
1
at Temp e Umversl y.
cai dl'rector, Barbara Romano,
'
t
service
and
members
'pin t e
tiC
holds a principaIs cer Ica e
Scouts:
chorographer; to Betty Birkhahn,
the secondary level.
who as asSI' stant dl' rector heads
Five Year Pins - Mrs. Ralph
PAYING
t d fr
U
DIVIDEND
the production staff, and to ali Conrad gradua e
om pper ''3I:im!mel, Mrs. Kari Fox, Mrs.
High School in 1957, and I'
the chaI'rmen and their
Western Maryland College Wrege, Mrs. Cornelius, Mrs. Courtbackstage who are sometimes
ney Smith, Mrs. Edmund Jones,
Due after
Weekly
1961. He plans to study at
forgotte n I'n the glory and the
University. next Mrs. Millard Tyson, Mrs. Maxey
50 weeks
Pa.1men~
fiurry, and without whom
Morrison, Mrs. David Field,. Mrs.
a project, like some of the Nike
Waterman, Mrs. Robert Fry, Mrs.
$101.95
$2
Patricia M. Crowther was aumissles, could not even get 0 er
h'
Marten
Estey.
Ten
Year
Pins
_
to assist in coac IRg
,.
203.90
BY MAIL,
4
the ground.
girls' basketball team at the
Alfred Smith, Miss Towle,
PHONE
TOOl
L06-7421
It is a pleasure to list
James Connor, Mrs. John
.
.
305.85
'll,oblislledlln:,!". school.
.
6
members of the cast, \I
Theattendance of Boys' Phys- IMcWillialns, Mrs. ,Robert Detweilast week) with the parts
Mrs. Joseph Storlazzi, Mrs.
407.80
8
Educationat Director
played (and whic.h, like the
P. Robinson
the stateMillard
Edu- I~~ti~~!:;~Flood, Mrs. John Spencer.
509.75.
Conference for Health and
Year Pins - Mrs. Hans
gram, are 'in order of
ance'):
Mrs. A. S. Titus. Twenty
in Pittsburgh I~~~~~'
Robert Manley as BillY
7 and 8, and of Gnid- IPins - awarded to Mrs.
low Barbara Spiegleman ...a,s~lll('C':Jance Counselor Joyzelle P. Clark IMaulric:e Webster.
rie Pipperidge, Florence.
The ceremony was' closed by
the Suburban Psychologists
as Julie Jordan,Florence
Media .,,, January 16,
retreato! the colors and taps.
EAST STATE STREET, MEDIA, PA.
Mrs. Mullin, Glen Oneal, Jr.
adultscouts of the neighbor'V<... IIW'IS authorized.
as the policeman, Robert
wish to express their ap.t-;:~;;::;:~;;;::;;.=c:;::::=;;;;::;;;;
as Mr. Bascombe, Edith
and thanks to the fola.'> Nettie Fowler, Harry Hall
AUXILIARY PLANS PLAY
girls of Troop 331 for
Enoch Snow, Robert Raooosiii
FOR GUIDANCE BENEFIT
presentation of this cereJeigger Craigin, Ernest Hamm
Mrs. Valentine Fine,
Captain and Principal,
of publicity for the
Betsy Ward, Betsy Netzel, Gail
Ale'xander as the H e a v e n I Board of the Child
Leslie Walmsley, Judy
Friend, Perdue Cleaver. as
Clinic of Delaware Counly,
tJIe
ITJrsoln. peg Woerner, Kathy Titus,
Starkeeper and Dr. Seldon,
a meeling at her home on
Rogers, Martha Mosl;rip,
3arbara Romano as
avenue yesterday of the
Gatewood·, Sandy BarSee them all at PAULSONS. Extended terms
Linda Hunt, Ann WUburn,
Bigelow..
group for the presentation
Those who like to have their "Aladdin and Ihe
available. Your old carpet taken in trade.
Morrison. Barbara Hayes,
musicals end 'happily eve~ a:ter' Lamp."
Jane Moore.
Samples shown in th~home.
will hardly be pleased WIth the
Thls magical favorile is
plot (wilh all due respe?,t .to third Mae Desmond
The selection in carpet is greater ·than ever,
Ference Moinar, on whose LII- Theatre play to be sponsored
iom" the show was based) but the Clinic for the Benefit of
FURNESS LIBRARY PLANS
with ma\lY outstanding items at low prioes
there can be no quarrel with the Bnilding Fund, and will be
HOUR FOR DEC. l6TH
as well as at middle and
, high prices.
Rose Valley Chorus and
at the Nether-Providence n.gul
Ciub who combined to present SchoolAuditorium on Wednesday, "~IITb,rh,ue.yHele)l Kate Furness Free
it. A~d. it !"ould be
December 27.
.
" , Netlier Providence will
~,
astoOlshing If ~odgers and HamThe chairmen present at
a Christmas Story Hour for
.
merstein of New York City, have meetl'ng included Mrs. R. T.
children aged5 t08 at the library
d
t'
th
ial
Saturday, December 16, at
.
regrette gran I.ng
e spec
Thayer, president of the Board, 0'.30 a.m. Mrs.' Don,ald Allen
arrangement which enahled t~e MrS Charles Brennan, Mrs. JODl"I:,;;;
••II••k C.r,.tlll, • Complete Prl~. kUOlLe . . . . . .01 ••• """.
t
. Ii
to produce It
.
be the story teller and exwo orgamza ons
. Felton and Mrs. Barclay White.
an' invitation to all chil100 Par k Ave" Swart h more, P a.
Girl Scolls (o.dld
'CAROusa' IS
I."stillr.
BANG-UP SHOW
U-HAUL RENTALS
,.
CHRISTMAS CLUB
~rl
I
INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
as
~(Mlte
.'1Jte4,u, 1/tMe
1fIttJ, ~ t4e ?i«n
V·
Gmt
'l!.......A!!!_
,AU $m't
to attend.
KlngswoocI 3-6000- Clearbrook 9-4646
CALEB PUSEY HOUSE
IRE:CEIV ES SERVICE EMBLEM
The library will be closed
IS- TOPIC
Maplel Matthew McKinnell of YaleID'!Cemb.!r 23, 25 and January 1.
/11.......
KNOWS Cllr~et'
Mrs. Henry Patterson of
avenue is one of 17 veteran.em-I===:~::~~====~=L!~~==::::~"~.~"~~~:'_~~~~~~~"~~~~=~~:;:.
avenue spoke on Tuesday
ofthe Westinghouse steam~
ning to the Do>. ningtown
on recently awarded
Club on "The Restoration of
emblems in honor of their
Caleb Pusey House." She
service with the company.
showed slides of some of
McKinnell recl!ived' thi.
early ·houses in the area
emblem for 40 years of
have been restored.
1.....
Weekend Special
.SWIR'S PREMIUM
SIRLOIN 'r.BONE PORTERHOUSE
•
-
MIDDLETOWN ROAD. MEDIA
Opposite High Meadow
(betwee" Dutto" Mill Reiad and Knowlton Road)
Telephone TRemont 2-7206
ASK FOR BEN PALMEP
CHRISTMAS TREES
SPRUCES
Hollies
~
FIRS
SP.UT .... IDWOOD FllEFLACE WOOD
\
.
(W.Deli"'~
THE
ALERTED PUBLIC ANSWER
TO TUBERCULOSIS
pointing up the importance of
the 1961 Christmas Seai campaign, which opened in Deiaware
County November 13. the chairman of the County Medical Soc·
iety's TB Committee sald recenlly that "One of the most important weapons against tuberculosis today is a public alerted
to the fact that Tuberculosis remains a grave menace to the individual and to public health."
Dr. H. Armin Stecher of Havertown poinled to the recently
noted slowdown in the decline
of new active cases as one significant indication of the fact
that this disease is a continuing
threat.
Dr. Stecher, a member of the
board of directors of the Delaware
County Tuberculosis and Health
Association, cited the November
U. S. Public Health report showing that the decline in new cases
last year was only 5 percent under 1959. Between 1952 and 1959
the average was 8 percent, and
It costs nO in~re to enjoy 'he Best' at .' ••
Christmas Tea Plonned
For Wednesday at 2
Page 5
SWARTHMOREAN
Chester Junior Board to
their nursing
IMEmtlll health and general IIUIC~-1
Honor Candy Stripers
films have also been sho,wnl
"Christmas in, Scripture and
the club's sponsor,
Song", the annual worship serThe Junior Board of the Chest- JM"!l
will be held on Wednesday at and annual tea Sunday in honor
Carol Price; vice
2 p.m. in the church sanctuary. of the Candy Stripers, teenage
Daltry; secretary-treasure,r,
Soloists will be Phyllh, Heller, volunteers who offer their time
Gray.
soprano, Edward F. Heller. bariservices to the hospital.l----::--------~-+--"7':_-~:_c__:;_--tone; and Ethel W. Allen, organtea will be held at 3 o'clock
ist and accompanist. They will
the hospitai solarium and it
present in song and carol the
hoped that all of the 48 Candy
-t:
Prophecy, The Nativity, and The J,,,uper •• accompanied by a guest,
"THE
TRIMMINGS
OF
CHRISTMAS
AT nv,m;
Response.
will be abie to attend.
Mrs. William B. Pegram will
Awards and certificates will
give the Call to Worship and the be presented to those girls who
Prayer of Dedication. Mrs. David have given 100 or more hours of
McCahan will give the Pastoral
during the past year.
Prayer. Mrs. D. Evor Roberts
The committee of the Junior
will present the honorary mem- Board members planning the tea
berships. Dr. Roberts will offer consists of the following Swarththe Benediction.
more ladies: Mrs. William PhilSaturday, December 9, 9 o. m. to 9 p.m.
A Christmas fellowship tea, lips of Strath Haven avenue,
to which everyone is cordiaily Mrs. Richard Noye of Rutgers
Sunday, December 10,1 p.m. to 9 p.m.
invited, will be served after the avenue. Mrs. Ralph Stimmel of
service in McCahan Hall. Host- University place anJ Mrs. Arthur
esses will be members of Cir- Silvers of Rutgers avenue.
cles 5, 11, 12, 13, and 14, Mrs.
Donald Hibbard, Mrs. Lewis FUTURE NURSES CLUB
Hitchner, Mrs. J. B. M. Tyson,
&
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES
CHURCH
Public
Health
Officials
Mrs. Forest
and Mrs.
Wilthat
there
shouid
be an believe
annual liam
Porter,Roark,
chairmen
respec10 percent decline under exist- lively.
ing methods of control.
Dr. Stecher also cited the development of types of TB bacilli Reaction to Fallaut
more resistant to the drugs now
available to arrest the disease, Shelter Topic Sun.
he recalled that at the reHuman reactions to the Civil
cent International Union Against Defense fallout shelter program
T uberculosis meetingin Toronto, will be discussed by two college
it was a common conclusion among professors in a forum at 8 p.m.
the conferees that TB cannot be Sunday at the Unitarian Church
considered under control in any of Delaware County, Oid Marpie
nation,. including the United road, Springfield Township.
The speakers will be Franz
' tates.
S
·Dr. Stecher reminded county Gross, political scientist at
residents that the Public Health Pennsylvania Military College
Service estimates that the direct and the University of Penn3ylcost of the disease is more than vania, and.James Dlggory, social
$700,000.000 per year, and that psychologist at·Penn.
no substantial drop in this cost Allan Blair, of the church's
can be expected until the TB adult education department, will
case rate is . greatly reduced. be moderator. The public is in"The reduction of that rate," vlted to attend.
he said. "will result largely The church on November 1.2
from tlie continued operation and sponsored a forum on the techDlexpansion of the work of our ~u- cal aspects of fallout shelters.
berculosis associations, whlch _ _
. are suppbrted solely by the annual Christmas Seal campaigns. NURSING SERVICE TO MOVE
"Therefore, as part of the
lic that-pay's. the cost of TB,
The Western Committee of the
can help lighten this great f~II-I(::omnlUnlity Nursing Service, Delancial burden on ourselves
County, held an emergency
supporting' the preventive
at the home of Mrs. Doncontrol programs of the TB
Ward Wallingford on Wednessociation."
,Nov~mber 29. Mrs. Elizabeth
Groff, executive director,
Iprop'JsE,d plans for moving the
LOCA'L STUDENTS ATTEND Media Child Health Center from
The 'Second monthly seni(lItilts present location at Sweney
hfgh school student forum,
Hall, Media, to the Media Presactivity of the Worid
byterian Church on Baltimore
Council, was held in
pike.
on November 25. _The
This change has been neceswas "The Future of the
sitated dueto the increased staff
Nations."
of the Child Care Service who
John Logue, Yale avenue,' pro- will now be using it for office
fessor in the department of po- space. The move will be made
litical SCience, Villanova Uni- on December 28 and the Child
versity, was the principal speak- Health Center will be held at
er.
the new quarters on January 2,
Frederic W. Yocum. a member 1962.
of the social studies department
Mrs. Robert Arnold, Wallingof Swarthmore High School and ford announced that the (Jommunsponsor of the local group, at- Nurlie Mannikin will be on distended the conference with the play in a Media shop during Decfoilowing students:
]e:m.:.:::be::t:.:,._ _ _ _._ _ _ _ _ _
Ma" Vl!ichos. James Collnor, I·
and Rick .Draper, table leaders;
Deane Calhoun. Lee Smi th, Janet Edwa~s, Myrna Fowler, cynthia Seltzer. Tessa Wiz~n, Ronnie Diamond, Sara Enion, Mark
Good. LindaJones, Lynne Lewis,
HOliDAY . . . .
Jim Mayer. Joe Peckerman, Jackat
the
~
ie Scutt, Eli Wismer, Lolly Bullitt. Wendy Davidson, Christine
deMoll Ennis Duling; Laura
Enion • Heather Foote, Eleta
Jones: Kendra Lewis, Frances
On The Boardwalk • Atlantic Cil,.
Hoenigswald, Neil Preston, JUdy
Flowers and holly. carols
Remington,Emily Russell, Susan
and trees. fill I~e. hote!
wilh Yuletide SPlnt D.,ly
Ross, Dabney Smith, Sue Wood,
parties and entertain· ,
and Linda Zecher.
ment for adults and
and
PLANS ACTIVE YEAR
~~Miiic~hia~niAiv~e~.ii~~;··;~~;·~;~~~;;;;;
The Future Nurses Club of
Swarthmore High School has begun to c any out its plans for a
year of service and study. Members are collaborating with the
Junior Red Cross Club in the
making of articles for layettes,
and are makin~ Christmas gifts
for inmates of various hospitals
in 'the Philadelphia suburban
area.
Graduale nurses from Phil"delphiaGeneral Hospital have given
lectures to the group and have
~~~~~~~~~ and
films
THE SWEET· SHOP
COLONIAL COURT J,LPTS.
(Next to Post Office)
KI 3-4597
•
CUT ROWERS - PLANTS
CORSAGES
9 South Orange Street, Media, Po.
Phone: lOwell 6-6225
OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 9:00 SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5:00
CUB SCOUT.S VISIT
TV PERSONALITY
Chief Halftown, TV personality, rllCently had 10 Cub scouts
from Swarthmore as guests on
his program. Cubs' who were present are:
.Roland Halpern,
Carl de
Long,
George.
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-.
-.
-.
marlborough
t'31enbeim
'-
Gi
Certi
Boys and Girls • • •
Come and See Me
TUESDAY
Dec.
from
-t
•
PINES
Shade
Trees
-....
.
:'ii},P
December 8, 1961
2 P.M.
to
5 P.M.
Up to and Including
8-yeqr-0/Js
-at-
youngsters are planned.
At New Year·s. two g.y.
parties. Newest. rooms In
city in Oc~an Wm~. Out·
door ice rink. TWin beds
with bath from $12 Mod ..
Am.. $6.50 [Ufo.... n each
person. Ask .bOut Inclu·
sive Plan. Ph. 609·345·
1211: in N. Y.·MU 2.0\849.
Porter H. Waite, Inc.
YALE AVENUE
and
,
CHUTlR ROAD
ICI"pwlDd 3-1250
,
,
Page 6
ES
ESTATE of Ethel V, Garrett, Late
'of Swarthmore, Delaware County,
Pennsylvania. Deceased.
Letters Testamentary on the above
. Estate having been granted the
undersigned, all persons Indebted
to said Estate are requested to make
Immediate payment. and those having . legal claims. to present the
same. without delay to Albert N.
Garrett Avenue. Swarth-
TH,E
December 8. 1961
SWARTHMOREAN
WANTED
FOR SALE
E
WANTED - French woman desires FOR SALE _ McCobb natoral finlsb
The Swarthmore-Rutledge Union
four day's houseworkL Call bedining table. six cbalrs. buffet. School District will receive sealed
tween 5 and 7. Klngswood 3-5939. Hollywood double bed. KIngswODd bids for the purchase of the School
'4-1036.
District's elementary school buildPhone LQweIl 6-3400
WANTED - Private duty nursing. ·~'UK,~;~~'~~i~~~r;~~~llng and the real estate on whlcb It
Full time or relief work•. Refer- system.
Is located. situate on Morlon Avenue.
Oyu.wuarUi"
•
Rulledge. PennsylVania•
. and experience. TRemont 6- sel shifter. 14 different cars
two transformerS. Track and acces- , Bidders may obtaln at Ihe office
~
of the School District in the High
WANTED - Baby carriage In good sorles or 8 x 12 platrorm. All In Scbool Building. comer of College
Jewel17 p"palrecl Ph. XI 3-018
condltlon.CaIlKlngswood3-6795. perfect operating condition. Owner and Princeton Avenues. Swarthmore •.
·...:'
...
·IL
wUldlsmanUe and repack In original Pennsylvania. wlthout charge. on
£i1YU
r.
Odd jobs.Raklng leaves. carton. Klngswood 3-33\W.
any day between Monday and Friday
'WATCHMAKER
washing or waxing cars. shovelinclusive. between the hours of
I'ona_ M E. Co _
...« _
snow elc. Klngswood 3-l194V. FOR SALE - Stanffer Reducing 8 A.M. and 4 P.M .• a set of Instruc•
Couchl perfect condition. Reason- tlons for bidders which contslns 'a
Aabeo and RubbL.h Removed
''IDe ·VACIi·aDd
128 Yale Ave.
-To buy hobby horse with able. Call Saturday.· KIngswood 3- description of tbe real estate and
·lock..Rep'w"
Swarthmor•• Pa.
wOlod.!n rockers In good condition. 3430.
the various terms and conditions ori
......w; Mowed. General Hau1ll:"III:~----""'__""'~"""'--:'Jn_K_In_gs_W__O_O_d_3_-_5_46_9_._ _ _ _--ilr'\.~~~~~·~~~'i~~,~~""""-of~K-n-o--:wl-ed-g-e~ which bids may be SUbmitted.
It Hanlin. Ave.
M...tou,....
M." Ellen Beddow
1951 with year
A certilled cbeck. Bank Cashler's
.
•
WANTED - Home for one bla~k and
58 _ 27 Volumes check. orTrust Company Treasurer's
white kitten. Well housebroken.
case. perfecl condition. check. payable to lhe order of the
Gentle with children. Klngswood 4KIngswood 3-5015.
Swarthmore-Rutledge Union Schpol
EX.ERT PlIlO TUlin
7
South
Chester
Ro-.J
1If-2_65_1_·_.
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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District. or bid bond. wlth surety
lad REP~IRlla
....
SALE -Necchl sewing machine satisfactory to the School District.
47 YN f ' of Experience with
KI 3-8093
WANTED - Ping-pOng table
never used. reasonable. Call~. for 5% of the bid. must accompany
Ing weights.. Klngswood
3-6656.
each bid as a guarantee that the bidAll M.k••
der w111 enter Into a contract In
A. L. PARKER LOw,1I 6-31$11
ESTATE NOTICE
WANTED - Day~'S~~w:o~r~k~.~·~:~~fr;2!:1
SALE - 3/4 size violin and writing In the event that his bid Is
of Elizabeth A. Lueders
and references.
Klngswood 3-2329.
for a period of thirty days after the
accepted.
date set for
No bid
the may
opening
be withdrawn
of bids.
(Late of the Borough of
Delawine County. Pa.)
FOR SALE _ A line bird
Bids must be delivered to the
Roofing • SIdln9 • Insulation • Floor
Testamentary' on the WANTED - Pair of six foot skis
girt that will be twice
Secretary of the School District at
I>oles.
Phone
Klngswood
3-5258.
First
by
the
receiver
and
thEli
the Office of the School District In
have
been
granted
to
and CefUng nl.. • ~all Paneling •
who
request
all
the
birds
for
years
to
comel
The
l~n th " Hi-~
S h I Bulldl ng. comer
Porth Endosb,..•• Awnfngs • WJndoWi
or demands WANTED - University professor de.... C ~o
sires
two
or
three
bedroom
fumCrothers.
Jrs
.•
435
Plush
MIll
Road.
of
College
and
Princeton Avenues.
the
of
the
decedent
• Jolousle. • StUcco • Brfdcpolnting
W
al
make known the same. and all I:ri.l~~~h~ouse oraparlment from around L _ ...,...1I_n_gf_o_rd_._.L_0_w_e_l_I_6-4
__
55.1_·-'-_ _ 1 Swarthmore. PennsylVania. on or be" " YDKr If....... ' ..... 0 _
~h WII!lt One FI.....
/persOin.payment.
Indebted without
to the decedent
1 to June 1. KIngswood 3-'-FOR SALE _
December
20.1961
delay. to
to
at 8 P.M.• at which
time and
place
1~~':!'ui
H.
Lueders.
Executor.
317
,;~~;-;--=--;:~;;:=::--=::;:;::.r
passenger.
one
the
bids
w111
be
publicly
opened
and
PENNA ROOFING A ,~
Prlncetoq Avenue. Swarth- 11
- Bookkeeping maclilne cessorles. Including
read. Bids inust be submitmore. Pa. Or to his Attorney John
oDerat,,,. Female. Prefer experl- W111 sell separately or
form Included In the InWendell Cooper, 1240 Land Title
on NCR 3100. Send resume to I Pborle LOwell 6-9275.
to Bidders.
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Funeral
Home
SftIES
Will"A' MBROOKS
FLORIST
~~t~em~po~r~ary~;0~r~i8.~~~~~~~~~$~1~5~.~E~x~c~e~lI~e~n~t~f~o~r~yo~uo~gl
~~i~;~~~~~~;lll~~o~re~W{tedoesday.
smlNGCo.
Philadelphia _10, Penna.
~~~~~~~,i!!~[~:~;~:~'11
X. The Swarthmoreilo.
Theto Scbool
Board
reserves the
waive any
Informalltles
In.
or reject any Or all bids. In whole
or In part.
BY ORDER OF BOARD
OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS"
SWARTHMORE-RUTLEDGE
FOR SALE _ Train set. American
UNION SCHOOL D1S'rRiCT
Flyer with board and vIIl"ge. ActMarlon M. Campbell
cars. LOwell 6-4993.
Secretary
PE RSONAL
, ELNWQOD
.Convalescent Home
II&IUmoI'e -PIke •
".
b
4ft.
II1raI1bmaIw
Estate of MAY HENDERSON VAN
slso known as MAY H. VAN
late of Borough of SwarlhDelaware County. Pa.. de-
IALI!;N,
have been
derslgoed who
having claims or -~~~~.~~~~
Estete of the d
to make
BatablJabed .1JI3lI
~1IItJt, ae.u...t.swiOWH"np "'~"III~:g~~ the same,
:b>eD.... _Belli' N...m..
c.n
Klngswood 3"()272
Picture Framing
ROaER RUSSEU
q.~:lrtt'''~~:;1
an Instrument. Very
persons in-
fine
I.
to the decedent to make payment without delay. to Oakley H,
Van Alen. 26 Long Point Lane. Rose
Valley.
PaPark
.. andAve
Ambro~~se~:HI~.~v:~ani:
Alen. 209
..
Pa.. Executors. Or to their
GUY W. DAVIS.
126 E. 4th st.
3T-12-22
Chester. Peona:
$500. ELgin a-D1U.
spOuting.
&.
- Bicycles repalred;
accessories. Milt Glass
Hobby. Toy Sbop. 205-7
Photographic Supplies
8rATB .. MO_OE BTB.
MlIDIA
or
Jack Prichard
PAINTING
&
FOR SALEcondition.
noodllghta for
~nlarger \ and
Raleigh 28 Incb bicycle;
bed complete; one bureau;
triple swing jUld seesaw
German portralt carsera.
Convalescent Home
Daa.nM'cl1d .... Md._ _
ICy
"".UI
free Estimates
BROTHER$, INC.
Klngswood 3-8761
KI 11-4742 or LE 2.2440
Reduced to $17,500. $1100. down.
Immediate possession. Phone'
... Used American
A.F.~M.]·~~~;~~I~j~1 FORtrain.SALE:
and llQuipment. 16
BAIRD 'and BIRD
Ilngswood 4-1500
references.Eleven
SLIP, Cl1IV_ -;(mSALii:=;;~de;;t-;;;;;J;;;i;;j1
FOR SALE - Maple desk and
·1;RS
your fabric or from our sam- . chalr for elementary school cmlo',1
pies. Estimates Ilre free. LUdlow $11. K1ngswood 3-l1629.
6-7592 or LUdlow 6-0734.
FOR
three
8 comfortable.
AIION ROOFIN
SWARTHMORE
Established 1873
ROOFING - SPOUTING
GUnERS - SIDING
OUR COMPANY IS BONDED BY
MANVILLE RUBEROIT
U.S~ GYPSUM -fLlNTKOTE
- Child care between
5 p.m. dally at 205 Dartavenue. Call KlDgswood 4- FOR SALE- SOfa. rose frelze
sllpcovell. . Good condlUon .•
KIngswood 3-8582.
Rent - Media. First noor front
living room. bedroom, tHe
~\~':.;, enclosed porch. Near
!~
adults. $85, LOwel,
FOR SALEexcellent
"'AlIAn...WAIT"." •.
.-
... -.-,.,.
... '---,.-
~.-
ROOFING.
GuHIm
Werm-Air Heating
Air ~nditioning
Sheet Metel'Worlc
11IoIrp. lifers •• CD.
~X48
CLobeU3S.
HOW
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
~~:[~~~~:i~1;:~
wm .... - ........
III.
bedroom. bath. screened
second Door. Garage, beat
~'Sf~~II':':1
and
wa\er. Adulta only. Klnga.'It,,,,,,d 3-0798. or KIngswODd 3-0272.
=~gs~C:,j1
6 P.M.
",Ivlng
bedroom,
and kitchenNOTICE
noor. Swarthmore. Quiet
Su'!,!" Usllck Woll~flSI
Utilities Included: lat.. of
of Swarthmore.
1. References ceased,
W. The Swmb-> • LeHers
Estate bavlnl
undersl".. all
~~.
~
KlngswoofJ 4;-2727'
seL .Both
good
$13.
American
with locomotive, tracks.
and extras" $10 eacbL Call .",ogs""1
3-7124 after 4 P.M.
near
Living roo...., dining room,
tlrst fioor; one large,
:J=I~$:'
1
, H. D. CHURDH·
and street clothes.. FOR SALE - Flute. like new\.
!lgswood 3-6649,
zen deluxe model. $75. Call
~~:~~:~~LIi~EI
ngswood3-7869.
~l
'square
shirt. brown plald. new. size
VJ,ogSWO~'-,j - 3-1026
500 square
n
to
Call KIngswood 3-l1346 ,
-_._----_._---.,-- -
,
••ITOII IIITALUTIOII II,
Alterations on Even-
FOR REtfr
Os
mo"n,1
3-l1659.
-------
"1'!'lM -
to 5. KIngswood
-Girl's white llgure
5. Reasonahle.
Comfortable Center Hall Home. living room with
stone fireplace. screened porch. pleasant dining
room and kitchen. 3 bedrooms. bath. lovely gcir
den, detached garage. Convenient to Everythi
h"',. . ~Ir:'L
81u
pack track. accessories ..
VAN ALEN
--.'*• Bcaz ......... .,.,.
b·p~~.!t~:f.~:l~i~~cflbal~~r:~sjandfurniturE!.
antique Shown
and lIaI~d:1
EXTERIOR
CO.
Belvedere
2507 Chestnut SL, Chester.
'ftIemont 2-5373
Items. 69 !rack sections. "fn1l;,illl:~~:1
tlons for setllng up .. F1ne.~
FUEL OIL
- Custom-made
$35. Call Klngswood 3-6516.
covers.
IIIled In your hOlue.I--------'-------j
1h,~.. supply material. I make mem.1 FO R SALE - American Flyer
OIL BURNER SERVICE 'Work guaranteed, prompt service. set with transformer. used
CLearbrook 9-6311.
$40. Ladles' coat with cfuroDllitlOn:1
blue. size 10. excellent
BUDGET PLAN
_ Gllbert's Steam 'WolI~1 $45. XInpwood 3-a453.
remove pslnt
FOR SALE _ HO tralns.
~~~9tl'
George
dltlon. Engines. cars.
COAL
OPBN PlUDAY BVENINOS
INTERIOl~
spec...
9-2713.
A
ve nu
6-0713.
LOwell 6-2176
THE SWARTBMOREAN
PUBUSHEDEVERY FRIDAY ATSWARTIt.toRE, PalMA.
1-.------.--------
........ _-----
• 0""" Pa.
THB
December 8, 1961
to
tile
salil
11J-·WI~·,TY,~IIIIJ~~
....
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PETER E. '!OLD. MARJOlUE T. TOLD. Publishers
Phone Klnllswood 3-0900
PETER E. TOLD. Editor
BARBARA B. KENT. Managing Editor
'MarJorie T • Told
.Rosalle D. Pelrsol , Mary E. Palmer
Enlt:red as Second Class Matter. January 24. 1929. al the Post
Office at Swarlbmore. Pa•• under Ihe Act of March 3. 1879.
DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY 11 A.M.
S
ORE PENNA. FRIDAY· DECEMBER 8 1961
PRESBYTERIAH NOTES
Morning Worship and Church
School are held at 9: 15 and 11
a.m. The Sacrament of Baptism
will be held at both services on
Sunday.
The Women's BibleClass meets
at 9:30. the 10th grade at 10:30
and the 11th and 12th grades at
10:45.
Morning Prayers are held at 9
o'clock on Tuesdays. The Celebration at the Holy Communion
is held at 8 a.m. on Wednesdays
and at 10 a.m. on Thursdays.
The Board of Trustees will
meet at 8 p.m. on Tuesday.
The Women's Association
Board Meeting will be held at
9:30 on Wednesday. The Association's Christmas Worship ServIce and tea will be held at 2 p.m.
The Busliless and Professional Circle supper meeting will be
held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.
followed by a Christmas Workshop. Mrs. Henry L. Butler Is
chairman of the group.
8WARTBMOBBAM
!c:s:
rs , Gray's will be provided
.
Wednesday at 8 p.m. Is the regular meeting time tor tbe Commission on Membership and Evangellsm.
On Thursday morning trom 10
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Ihe ladles will
be sewing for Methodist Hospital.
Those attending are asked to
bring a sandwlch-coffee will be
provided. Portable sewing machInes are needed every second
Thursday when the groUP sews.
Page 7
George Forman. Guernse.YI
"HERESY AMONG THE
road, Is a member of the Conce
CLERGY"
Orchestra at ...awrence College.
9 A.M. & 11 A.M. December 10
Appleton. Wis. George Is a sop
omore at Lawrence
THE UNITAlUAN CHURCH
K1 b
.
r Y Noye, son ot Mr. and
OF DELAWARE COUNTY
Mrs. Richard K. Noye of Rutgers
Marple Road. Springfield
Old
avenue. played the part of Timmy
In the Bates College Robinson
Players' production ot "inherit
FORUM 8:00 P.M.
he Wind. presented last week "HUMAN REACTIONS TO THE
t the Lewiston .. Md .• campus:
CD SHELTER PRQI>RAM"
rby Is.a member of the fresh- 'h_====~====:::::-I
an class.
,.;
Borough of harlll...re Flre'Slpala
CHRISTIAH SCIEHCE NOTES
The comforting and assurin
message of the Beatitudes (Matt.
5) 'will be featured at Christian
Science services Sunday In the
Lesson-Sermon on the subject
"God ·the. Preserver of Man.'
The' Lesson-Sermon will consist of Scriptural texIs snd correlative passages from "Science
and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
The Golden Text Is from Numbers (6):
"The Lord bless thee. and
keep thee; the Lord make his
face shine upon thee. and be
gracious unto thee: the Lord 11ft
up his countenance upon thee.
and give thee peace."
All are welcome to attend Ihe
services at 11 a.m. In First
Church of Christ. Scientist. 206'
Park avenue.
METHODIST NOTES
Mr. Kulp will give the message
at the 8:30'and'11 a.m. services
of Worship 01) Sunday. His subject this wee k will be "The
Knowledge of God." Sund ay
School will be at 9:45 a.m.
CHURCH SERVICES
Both Senior and Junior High
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
FellOWShiPS. wl11 meet Sunday.
D.E.o. Roberts. Minister
The Senior High Fellowship will
LEIPER CHURCH NOTES
Rab.rt O. Brown•• Assac.Mlnlst•• go 10 Old st. Georges for a ChrlstMinister of Chrl.tlan Education mas Carol Sing and Worship ServThe tlrst training class for
ice. South and Northwest Districts newly elected officers will be
S~nday. December 10
will join their voices tor this' held on Saturday at 10:30 a.m.
service. All senior high young
The following were welcomed
9:15 A.M.-Morning Worship
people are urged to join. The Into memberShip last week:
9:15 A.M.-Church School
9:30 A.M.-·Women·s Bible Class
groupp.m.
will leave
the church .at Mrs.
Mr. James
and Mrs.
David Weaver.
6:15
.
E. Simpson,
James
10:30 A.M •.,..10th·Grade Class
Monday. tbe W.S.C.S. Bible E.Slmpson, Jr .. and Mrs. Richard
10:45 A.M.-11tb & 12th Grades
study i!roup will be at the church Slutz.
11:00 A.M.-Morning WorShip
at 7:45 p.m.
The Sacrament of Baptism wUl
Tue.day. December 12
The Friendly Open House for be administered Sunday at the
9:00 A.M.-Morning Prayers
older citizens will meet on Mon- 11 a.m .. Service of WorShip. The
day. at 2p·.m. at the Presbyterian sermon topic is "The Bible - A
Vlednesday, December 13
Church. This w111 be a Christmas Book of/Books."
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
program by Mr. and Mrs. Edward
All Church School teachers
2:00 P.M.-Christmas Worship
Heller, who w111 sing the Chrlst- will meet on Monday at 8 p.m.
Service and Tea
mas story.' The MethodiSts will
On Tuesday evening the Board
6:30'P':M,"'I!uslness Circle
be Iiostesses and 'have charge of of Trustees w111 meet at jlp,m.
Supper
the tea and transportation.
and the Women's Gnild at 8:30
Thursday. December 14
Ruth Circle will meet Tuesday p.m ....
at the home of Mrs. William M.
The Session will meet on Thurs1O:1l!' A.M.-Holy Communion
Nolan. 404 strath Haven avenue. day. at 8 p. m.
'
--'------------1 Miriam Circle will also meet on The Junior Department Chri!!tTuesday at 8p.m .. at the home 0 mas Party Is,scheduled for 7:30
TRINITY CHURCH
The Re•• Layton P. Zimmer.
Mrs. Willard Calvert. 306 Glen- p.m. on Friday, December 15.
Rectar
loch road. Ridley Park.
I
The Re•• G~rge R. McKel.ey,
The .commisslon on Education T B ASS'N SPONSORS
Curate
will meet in the church on Tues- SCHOOL PRESS PROJECT
day at 8 p.m.
Sunday. December 10
The W.S.C.S. Christmas proDelaware County's school
(Second Sunday' in Advent) .
gram will be given on Wednes- were reminded this week that th
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion and day. Mrs. Walter Dilworth wi.1I deadline for the 25th annual
give a: talk on the Madonnas
School Press project. sponsored
Word
9:30 A.M.-Family Morning Pray- tbe church chapel at 1 p.m .• t by tbe County Tuberculosis and
er and Sermon .
be followed by tea at the home Heaith Association. is December
of Mrs. Gareld Gray. 801 Harvar 21.
11:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer and
avenue. Nursery will be provided
George Stackhquse. the TB
Sermon.
.
at
the
church
from
1
p.m.
on.
Association's
healtb education
8:00 P.M.~Holy comm1,lDion
Transportnlion from the churc cUrector. sald that all projects
Monday, D,cember 11
-------'----=-==-""'f
must be in by that date to be ell
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
gible
for local awards. StateWJ.de
LE·IPER PRESBYTERIAN
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
recognition
and the nationsl
CHURCH
'
awards
presented
by the National
Tuesday. December 12
90b Fairview Road
The Rev. James Barber. Minister Tuberculosis Association in co9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
operation with the Columbia
6:00 P~M.-Evening Prayer
Sunday. December 10
Scholastic Press Association.
Wednesday. December 13
The project, one of the serv9:30 A.M.--Church School
ices
provid~d by the County TU11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
7:00 P.M. -Jr. High Fellowship bercniosls Assoqlation through
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
the sale of Christmas Seals. Is
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
aimed at el\couraglng student
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Thursdoy. December 14
journalists to, direct their attenOF FRIENDS
Uon to be.allh problems. .
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
Sunday.
December
10
Entries this Year w111 concel!·6:00,p.M.-Evening Prayer
nate
on one of the following
9:4!} A.M.-First-day School
Friday. Elecember 15
topi cs:
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. Dr.
"Our School Helps Our Com9: 15 A.M.-Morning Pra,yIlY'
Helen North. speaker.
munityFlght
TB." "Health Work.
6:00 P.M.~Evening ?iayer
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship
Health Science and Our Future."
Monday. December 11
and "Our Health and the Air We
METHCliiST CHURCH
Breathe." •
AU-day Sewing For AFSC
The Rev. John C. Kulp. Minister
Wednesday, December 13
Jam •• S. Mac Main
All-day Quilting For AF'SC
Minister for Youth
Chari •• Schl.ler
Minl.t.r of Mu.lc
FIRST CHURCH 'OF
CHRIST
SCIENTIST
Sunday, .December 10
8:30 A.M.-Morning Worship
Sunday. December 10
WEST L~UREL HILL
9:45 A.M.-8unday School
1:00 A.M.-SUnday School
11: 00 A.M.-Morning Worship
~
1:00
A.M.-The Lesson-Sermon
7:00 P.M.-Jr. MYF
•
any day from 9 to 4.
will be "The Preserver of
,Mototley. Dec •• ller 11
....0;; Aft. above City Line
Mantt~
.
~c.,....,...
Wednesday
evening
meeting
each
7:45 P .II.-W .S.C.S. Bible
SOot> in 0IKa .. (IacIo
8 P.II .• Reading Room.
for • oJ Cl
409 DaI'tIIIOIIth A.... nue. open
Dec_.... 1"
except bolldaYs. 10s·, PIn- r m.
.....
7-9.
.-'
- . .
Boroalh
3 - 2- 3 - South of Railroad
3 - 3 - 3 - North of Riillroad
3 - 6 - 3 - Business District
eoUe&'e
4 - 2 - 4 - Mary Lyon School
'l- 8 - 4 - Field House, Prep Schoo), Power House
4-4-4-Campu8
Other
5 - 5 - 5- Out of Town
6 - 6 - 6 - General Alarm
These Signals are Subject to Change
9 a.th: - 6 p.m. - 3 Blasts
12 Noon Saturday--Siren
Fire c.n
.nuu_ 'Y.
week.
. wee'k:..t.,.
T_
Klne'wood 3~507
j-:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i--CeNTRAL. CITY LOCATION
is convenient for all-urbanites and
suburbanites ••• and we offer our own
ample fr_ parking. .
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2
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Let an automatic
gas water heater provide the
hot water for dishes, laundry,
cleoning. family showers and all the
other doily demands for hot water.
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beautiful·
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ready to speed household chorel,.
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-.-.-S-'-O'SIIS OPENS COURT
EXPRESSED IN TWO VEINS
CoIIIJ Or....llaHo.s SUSON ,'ONIGHT
,
"""S-'couts To Sponsor
Carol Sing
-EX-P-R-ES-SW-A-Y-V-IE-W-S
(Continued from Page 1)
Proceeds from .the health and FIRST HOME GAME
been Increasingly bad for years, welfare Bridge and Fashion Show
that an expresswaY here wouid held on October 17, enabled th~ IS TUESDAY, 3:30
relieve this congestion, that Woman's Club to contribute to
The new Swarthmore High
such a road west of Media would the following organizations of School Basketball team, without
not do this, and if local opposl- Delaware County:
the, services of Ron Herbster,
tion continues the State maY just
Girl Scouts, Unite d Fund Butch Hofmann, Ben Eckenhoff,
make Chester road a wider swath. (whl!!h Includes Salvation Army, Ralph Kletzien, Dick Jackson
Lukens was torn among convic- Mental Health, Cerebral Palsy, and Steve Hansell, due to gradutionsthat the highwaY is needed, ed Cross, and Red Feather), ation, opens Its current. cowt
that Swarthmore naturally would uberculosis and Health Associ- season tonight when It travels"
'prefer to remaln unharmed by It, tion, Swarthmore School Dental to Eddystone to usher In the
and the state will put it where linic, Camp, and, Hospital, Tri- 1961.62 season. The game, the
it considers best regardless.
ounty Fountain House, Com- first of a series of warm-up nonA statement by Gowing SaYs: unity Health Center, Camp Sun- league encounters, will prove to
"For many years Chester Road hine, March of Dimes Associ- be a test for the many new faces
has been inadequate for the traf- tion for the Blind 'Friendly that will wear the co lor s of
fic that is forced to use it. The Open House, Nation~l Multiple swar,thmorethroughout,the season.
resulting congestion has, and Sclerosis, Heart Association
Captain Roger Anthony, as the
continues to constitute, a chronic ,and Cancer Society.
' lone starter from last year's varThe education department sity, will be accompanied by
major annoyance and hazardous
situation for the residents o~ the which joined in orlll1nJzing thi; Terry Innis, Mal Anthony, and
Borough. The state recogmzes event, used its share' of the pro- om Atkins as hold-overs from
the need for a modern artery here fits for the club's annual schol- the varsity of a year ago. Comand is going to put one in. I be- arship for a deserviIlg Swarth- 'ng up from the successful J-V
lieve continued opposition to the more High School senior.
Squad are Bob Bennett, Steve
presently proposed location can
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dwards, Dick Foreman, Don
contribute directly to a decision,
Jones and' Charlie Turner. Tom
to modernize and widen Chester
DeLapp, Steve Beik and Frank
Road very substantially. This
Pierson also made the varsity
fter graduating from the champwould be a major blow 'to our
community_ .I cannot support the
'onship junior high team of last
post,poiung of the currently pro- WALLINGFORD RESIDENT ear.
posed road with such a calamity ELECTED TRUSTEE
The team generally lacks
as an alternative.
loght, but ga.ins all around
"Perhaps a road westof Media
J. Haro!d Perrine, director of speed, ball handling ability, and
is needed also _ I don't know _
I k
relations for the, Sun qu c ness, It Is hoped the boys
but I do not consider this as an industrial
Oil Company, has been named Ii ay, in spite of a lack of all
acceptable substitute for the trustee of Grove City College" round experience, improve upon
one needed here. It is my con- from which he graduated In 1930, ast year's record of ten wins
viction that the beneficial effect and which conferred on him an nd nine defeats and a final of
the proposed route would have, honorary degree of Doctorof Laws ourth place in Suburban Section
upon the heart of the whole town this past June.
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of Swarthmore noW and in the Mr. Perrine has been connected The schedule for the next
future greatly overshadows any with the Sun Oil Company since
detrimental effect it might have his graduation, and has filled the
upon the college and the creek posts of assistant to the manager
valley."
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of the development division at
Wood, havi!lg spent many years the Marcus Hook Refinery, memassisting the college and bor- ber of the research and developoughites in developing Crum' ment department there, manager
woods as a park area, said he of the department, assistant dircould not support anything which ector of Industrial Relations in
would desecrate the area, nor 1960 and Director last .January.
could he show preference for-the
He is a past Alumni Trustee of
alternate route only slightlY re- Grove City College, and was the
moved frQm the actual campus. first president of the Philadelphia'
Wilson said he remained'adamant area Alumni Club.
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in opposing all Blue Route sugThe new trustee is also a memgestions because a line in, a let- ber of the American Petroleum
ter he had received from Rex Institute, the Industrial RelatWhitton, FederalBureau of Roads ons Association of Philadelphia,
administrator, l'ld him to believe he Industrial Research Associother routes such as Ihe one ation and the American Institute
west of Media had NOT yet been of Chemical Engineers. He holds
absolutely ruled out of the realm thirteen patents in the fields of
of possibility.
resins, lubricants, fuel additives,
ThomasHopperpresentedCoun- soluble oils, derivatives of petcil with a statement from the roleum acids and esterification
SWarthmore Planning Commis- processes.
sion. It bemoaned the possibility Formerly a resident of Prosof increased traffic on Chester ect Park, where he waS on the
road and Swa~hmore avenue if Borough Council and Library
the Blue Route were adopted oard Chairman, he now resides
without an interchange at Chester at 521 Oak Crest lane, Walling·
road where itdtossesCrum creek. ford, where he is active in Boy
It also regretted spoilage of cout work" and in 1960 was
scarce open areas, but admitted hairman of the Sustaining. Merna cross county relief highway is ership Drive of' Minq uas Disneeded if Route 320 is not to rict. He is a member of the
continue to carry ever-increasing warthmorePresbyterian Church,
traffic loads and result in a wid- and a former trustee of Olivet
ening of this route through the Presbyterian Church.
heart of Swarthmore.Gill reported He is a director of the Springthat Peter Larson of the Dela- haven Country Club, a member
ware County Planning Commis-, of the Board of Managers of the
sion had assured him that organ- 'Chester Hospital anit, a memb~r
ization was pressing for such a f the Urban Club.
Chester road interchange, al- He is married to tile former
thougtt one does not seem to ap- Eleanor Stewart of Harrisville,
pear on stat~ plans.
a college classmate. They have
H. Weston'Clarke said on be- two daughters, Nariey, a teacher
half of the Swarthmore Property in the Dade County, Florida
Owners Association: "This is school system, 'and Julia, who
an intra-state and not an inter- resides with her husband and
state highwaY - as presently two sons in Glen Burnie, Md.
laid out - therefore in our judgement does not qualify for Federal
aid." He also questioned its Furness Free Lib ra ry
solution to tram? originating at Receives $1100 Grant
the Industrial HighwaY and traversing Prospect Park, Morton,
Mrs. Hubelt A. Johnson, presisecane; decried parl\ and campus dent of the Helen Kate Furness
encroachment; and that the pro- Free Library, Nether Providence
posed highwaY"does not provide has announced tl)at the library'
self-liquidating taxable sites for has been awarded a grant 0
Contributed in the
residential or industrial use while $1,100 'from the Philadelphi
,THE BOUQUET
it eliminates improved taxable Foundation. This sum has been
property with no chance for reim- received from the Ambrose J.
E. L NOYES and CO.
bursement. "
uitt Trust Fund and is to
---h'sed by'the Furness Libraiy durTHE SWARTHt.1OREAN
ng the next 12 months Jor books;
tacks, or a book 11ft. "&L' • • Wllnn• •
Presentation forthe award was
PORTER H. WAITE, ' - :
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repared
by
Hilbert
A.
Johnson,
101 "... J.1t31
and Dr. and Mrs. James
, E; EYaIIB.,
GROVE OlY COLLEGE
NAMES J.H.PERRINE
The Girl Scouts will sponsor
The Community Carol Sing to be
held I'n Wednesday", December
20th; at 6:45 p.m. In, the Borough
parking lot - rain date is December 21. Everyone Is Invited to
come and join in the lighting of
the tree and in the singing of the
Christmas songs.
The scouts will assemble near
the library steps, and it is hoped
that each troop will have a standard with their troop number indicated so that there will be a minimum of confusion! A public address system has been donated
so all should be able to hear.
Miss Mathes, elementary music
teacher, will lead the singing.
The new BrownieTroops formed
this fall are stUlin need of American Flags and Girl Scout nags,
and stands. Former leaders especially, are asked to check if
they have any of the above, and
to call Janice Donovan, KI 36651, if any flags oail be located
and returned.
Troop 95 has, published the
second issue of the Girl Scout
News. Unless all troop reporters
turn in their news, all the troops
will not be represented.. Anyone
having any question about the
paper, is asked to 'call the troop
president, Susan Carroll, KI 32986.
December Q, 1961
RED CROSS GIVES
NOVEMBER REPORT
Mrs. Robert M·. Fudge, vicechairman of the Swarthmore
Branch of the American Red
Cross reporta the acq uiring of
Two new Blood Service Aldes
Mrs. Charles H. Brooks of Forest lane and Mrs. William H.
Gehring of University lace. A
new Arts and Skills
orker,
Mrs. Harry Buck of the olonial
Apartments, Rutgers avenue, as
a volunteer at the Naval Hospital teaching Hooked Rugs and
assisting Mrs. Robert Deason of
Wellesley and Riverview roads.
'Forty-two Red Cross volunteers contributed 655\2 hours in
hospital service; 46 hours in
Blood Service, (no bloodmobile
viSits) and 58\2 other administrative hours.
WllPF TO DISCUSS
CIVIL DEFENSE MON.
The Worn en's International
League for Peace anti Freedom's
Legislative Committee plans a
meeting MondaY at 8 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Parker Coddington, 11 South Princeton avenue
to discuss and write letters on
the subject of Civil Defense.
Anyone, member or non member, is welcome to come and
bring useful infOlmation found in
recent readings or discussions.
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sno 00 a etojo n WILPF's
week follows:
Annual International Carol Sing
Tuesday, December 12, Chi- tonight at 8 ,o'clock at the home
chester, home, 3:30; Friday, of Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke,'
December 15, Sun Valley, hOJ1)e, crumw~ld Farm,401Rogers lane,
6:45; Friday,December 22, Penn- Wallingford. Fwther detalls are
crest, away, 6:45.
Oav6~2lable at L06-5898, or KI 3~ .
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December 8, 1961
SWAR
RESOLUTION
IN' IE: MRS. THOMAS K. BROWN,' JR.
The Directors of the Swarth
ation in the first q uarterly m~~:~ Pfu~~iC ,Library associ
August 16 of Mrs. Thomas K B
g 0 oWIng the ~eath on
resolution:
. rown Jr., adopted the followBE IT RESOLVED bytheB d
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more Public Library that th~ar of ?nectors of the SwarthBrown, Jr." to the Swarthmoreservlce Of, Mrs. Thomas K.
nine, years as a director be grate~U~~c ~lbrary during her
sons and her sisters
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aq nowledged to I'~I
Public Library recei~e~o~mended ,to the community whose
during her career as an edi~rexp~f1enced guidance gleaned
records.
an recorded in the Library's
, The Board of Directors beli
t \
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sociation with the Library will eve~i h~ t Mrs. Br?wn's asopment in the future.
con nu~ 0 shape Its develBE IT FURTHER RESOLVE
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lution be senr to her sons Dr ~h~~~s aKc,:y of this resoBrown . lOwn, 3rd, Islamorada, Fla., and Dr. Arthur
her sisters Mrs Earl S C db'
, summit, N. J., and
and Mrs JO'h Fl'
. a ury, Hendersonville, N. C.
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n agg Gummere, Germantown
Passed this 13th day of, November, 1961. .
SWAltTHMORE PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
H. LINDLEY PEEL (Signed)
,
President'
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portant roles in the Main ~:~?:I
Playhouse prodUction of ..
AmerlcanCousin"presentedDe!c-1
Mr. and Mrs .. Richard M. HOOk' ember 1 and 2 in the Penn Vallevl
of Muhisnburg avenue played im- School.
Mrs. Hook was seen as "' ..,,-,
ence Trenchard, the leading
THE
male role which was played
Laura Keene, herself, when
plaY was first produced in her
theater'in New York in 1858. Mr.
OF SWARTHMORE
Hook played Mr. Coyle, the vilpresents
lain of the piece.
"Our American Cousin" is the
which President Lincoln
was
wa~ching.in
the Ford Theaby Rodgers & Hammerstein
Washington, D. C., on the
IPro(lu ced under the Direction
I rugnt he was assassinated. Other
celebrated actors who were in
PAUL & BETTY BIRKHAHN
original production were Joseph
Jefferson, later to become
Monday thru Saturday
famous as Rip ,Van Winkfe,' and
, ,,' December 4-9
A. Sothern, father of E.
. Sothern of Shakespearean fame
CURTAIN TIME 8:20 P. M.
LOCAL RESIDENTS APPEAR
IN "OUR AMERICAN COUSIN"
'P~@J
"Carousel"
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IN'MEMORY OF
SAMUEL C. PALMER
Here was a man. my friends
With strength of body mlod and
will
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Wltb inner force and rectitude
And w!lb life's purpose strong
imbued.
/\. man of many an interest
He loved Dame Nature's lore
the best
As o'er the countryside went he
Aware of every fiower and tree.
The birds be knew each one by
Rame
This man wbo from the farm land
. came
His paths were over moor and fen
And all God's Nature was his ken.
Yet guiding youth was this man's
life
In class and OR tbe fields of
strife
There was no compromise with
wrong
E'en thougb tbe game be hard and
long.
He slrove to keep the student's
eye
Upon an ideal very high
Direct and honest to the cote
Was what he taught at old
swarthmore.
And yet good humor still was there
For poetry tbere was a flair
He took his !ovlng ftiends to
In tbyrne tbat gentle probings mwu'l
RESOLUTION
IN RE: MISS aua RJSSBl BAUER
Atthe first meeting of the Board of Directors of the Swarth·
more Public Library Association since the death of Miss
Alice Fussell Barber, on October 20 member of the Library
Board for almost two decades the following resolution was
adopted:
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Be it resolved by the Directors of the Swarthmore Public
Association that appreciation of Miss Barber's long and
effective service to the Swarthmore Public Library be expressed by the Board for the entire reading public of the
Borough of Swarthmore to the family of their former colleague.
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Miss Barber rendered the Public Library support and aid
from the time of its founding in December, 1928. She served
as a Director for almost two decades and as a devoted volunteer for ten years prior to her Directorship. As a Director
she was secretary and l'lter vice-president of the Board of
Directors; she represen,tated the local Library Board on the
Delaware County Library Trustees Association as Trustee
and Officer. The l.:lsS of her interest, wise counsel and
felicitous association will be long felt by the Swarthmore
Public Library Association. The Alice Fussell Barber
Memorial Art Collection established in the library by her
friends will continue her memory among the Library's readers.
Be it further resolved that a COpy of this resolution of
appreCiation and of sympathy be sent to Miss Barber's
sister, Mrs. Robert T. Stockton, Columbus, Ohio.
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Passed this 13th dsy of November, 1961.
SWARTHMORE PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
H. LINDLEY Peel ( signed)
DIC~
FRANCHETn - TELEVISION
30 YAlJ: AVENUE
MORTON. PA.·
TELE'ISIOI -
HOME .Id IUTO .IDIO - PHOIDS
"Bring It to Us or We'll Come to You"
Klngswood 4-1028
SWEENEY 6- CLYDE
~61ishad 1858
29 E'ilt Fifth Street, Cheder, Pa.
TRemont4-6311
A man of many an art and skill
Whose paIntInga we will treasure
well
,SAMUB, D. CLYDE
For, my dear friends, here was a
man.
J. EDWARD CLYDE
To 'mintl us of a, great life's span
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SAMUB,D. ClYDE. JR.
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
APPRAISAlS
Fire Company Dues
During ,the past few days you have received the annual notice of dues of the
Swarthmore Fire and Protective Association. The Swarthmore Fire and Protective
A,sociation is a volunteer organization working for the benefit of our community.
Support of the Fire Company is an investment in low Fire Insuran'ce rates. It takes
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the cooperation of the entire community to maintain these low rates.
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Interest of Highway Safety by the Following
If you do not receive a notice and care to join and contribute, mail you,r checks
to the
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GIBBONS HOME PARTY
PLANNED FOR DEC. 19TH
Friends and neighbors are
vlted to attend the annua.11 ~~:!~~;I
mas party to be held on 'I
evening. December 19, at
Gibbons Home on Baltimo"r.e~ir.;~~~1
Mrs. John Price and c
WendY and Jack will give a
cert. They will piaY (;~;'I~~~l~I!1
Concerto" along with
COlols.
The Swarthmore Garden
will decorate the Home for
party. Mrs. Hugh Peters of North'
Swarthmore avenue and Mrs.
ert Turner of Guernsey road
in charge.
~M~e~m~b~e~rs~a~n~d~t~b~e~lr~G~U~es~t~s~~b:'~'I~s;a;w~1~t~ln~T~h;e~S;W;a;rl;h;m;O;r;e;an~'~'~~~CH~ARLESG.THATCHER
CAR, TOO, II CARELESS HAl
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Swarthmore Fire and Protedive Ass'n
Merchants
SWARTHMORE TOGGERY SHOP THE INGLENEUK
BAIRD and BIRD
J. A. GREEN
PETER E. TOLD
D. PATRICltWB.SH
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s. Carney, Treasur~r'
I a change In government was ur·' pletelylneffective. But they have
leiters To The Edito,
gently needed. It was REPUBLI· not' pulled out of the U. N. be·
CANS who brought In Democrats cause they need it as the only
The oplnlons expre..ed below
~ The battle of the Strath Haven to give us this Improved govern· I
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th"d
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Inn Is over. It will not have been ment The argument? "This is a pace, °bexpress ellfllelas. I e
uetllOileorthelndlndua! writera A1lleUers to The Swarth·
'ought In vain if It serves to I '
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haven teen success u n w n·
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. th e co Id war au t Sl. de th e U.
mor.1II
mustbe ...
88Uuoalert
our neighbors to the dan- ocal
. matter. an wc can vote m,ng
lIJ'mna mube usedi! Ibe w r i t e r .
agalDst our party locally, and N witness Laos Vietnam Cuba
I, known to the Editor. Letters
gers Inherent In our antiquated still vote the way we believe B~rlin etc But the U N .~an wi~
will be published on11 at th~
zoning ordinances. These ord- nationally" The result? We got
I'd' f 11 . ' • ~I I
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f th Edlto ' .
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the co war, 0 oWlDgpnnc P es
acre ono e
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,"ances, once a mo e 0 mun - strong and excellent government
abl t th U 't d St t
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cipal planning are now hope..
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accept e a e nI e
a es.
S.....II ..Communlty Shelter
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In Philadelphia. We also find a The time has come for our GovernTo the Editor:
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lessly outma. e . For examp e, party machine so strong that it ment to make a total commll'~nt
On MO. ever.ing. the sixth under the non-conforming uses has been able to outvote the en· to conduct its for e i g n po.,~ v
of ,Novembj!r, the SWllrthmore clause, It Is possible to erect tire state; it has voted against through the United Nations.
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Presbyterian Church held its huge apartment developments in two national landslides: It was
We need to negotiate sincerely
monthly Couples Club meeting. numerous her~tofore resldenti.al the margin of victory In our latest and patiently for general and com·
-rhe pro.ram planned for the areas. a fact "hich certainly Will presidential election.
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plete disarmament. It i~ said that
",evening wa.~ on the fallout shelt·, not escape the attention of the
If we believe that we are los· 'we don't .push for disarmament
;,.., and the ptoblems that can aris greedy developers for long.
'ing ground internationally, we' negotiations because R Ii s s I a
If each fari\lly undertakes to build
We recommend to the ~v~r 500 can can c 1 u d e that we have a won't agree to inspection but
Its nwn !Ulelter. An Interesting Swarthmoreans who partiCipated strong government in Philadel· this is not true. They insist that
and frultfuldiHcussion took place. 10 our efforts against the Strath phla at the costofa weak go vern- they won't allow inspection until
I ~hall 'nOt attempt to enumer. Haven Inn development that they ment in Washington,
we sign an agreement that our
ate ,,11 of the points brought out; continue the fight to save ou~
We are not arguing for one lIoal is total disarmament. Then
ht,wever there WKS a very strong commu.nity by urging Boroug party or another, 'but for takln@ they are willing to have any kind
ff:ellng in the gmup that the Com· Coun?11 to consider the proposed politics outof colleges and othel of inspection the West wants. Our
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reviSIOn of the zoning laws. Tc
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neighbors who saw places where It does not be ong. speakers at t e U. N. e
a
munlty ,Shelter IH the 'only sen- th
Slbl~'~nrlreulistl~ answer to the fit°~~ t~k:~ stand we would but Democrats and Republicans the U.nited states would ?~ve
questlrm ',f surVival In ca.~e of
t C H A Wildman' "You can. alike must insist ,on a complete been In a much stronger posillon
u nuclear attack.
quo e . . .
"Lar e a art. investigation at West Chester this Fall if we had pushed our
Because of the idpallocatlons' not stopvprogr~:~ts' and gdes~ruc- state College.
excellent proposals for .general
or the elementury school and the ~ent ~eth~l~~eek valley are only
Michael S. Paulson ~d complete .disarmament men·
. high school, at opposite endH of than °b I I
'f you remain
------t,loned by PreSident Kennedy In
'. town, shelters could be built in i~ t eg nn ng I
Urges D'sarmament
his stirring speech rather than
'~; the schools providing quick ac· s en.
teSt er
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insisting on a test ban treaty
~! ,coss lor everyone In the com'
~~~~~ren~~l '
. . November 7, 1961 first that all the world knows.
i.: onunlty.
I Bloom
To The Editor.
:tussla won't accept. The USSR
:
POHltive advantages of Com·
~o~n Koelle
I have just attendee! a seminar and the U, S. did submit a joint
A
lDunity shelters over individual
GOeorge Koelle
at the United Nations, conducted statement to the U. N. on Sept.
,f"mUy shelters are many: here
William R. Smith by the Wo men s' International 20th setting. forth "agreed pr~nare a few:
League for Peace and Freedom ciples for dlsarmame,1t negolla·
, 1. 'Not everyone 'Would have
Questions Ouster
for women from allover the coun· tions" which include disarmament
'" ·'lhc financial means, or enough i To The Editor:
try, and was strongly impressed by stages with inspection at each
,,: : land area or a suitable type of
Why has Dr. T. Noel Stern been by the urgent need for understand· stage. the establishment of inhouse to build the most protec' ousted as President of West Ing and support of the U. N. by stitutionsfpr peaceful settlement
live IYl,e of shelter.
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,Chester State College? We had the American people. I feel im- of disputes, etc. For the first
, 2. MCommUnlty shelter would hoped that West Chester was on pelled to pass on a few of the time Russia agreed to a U. N.
have 1111 the, 'ne~de(! f~od, water, i the road to higher academic stand- points that were made f~rceful to p.olice forct. Th~re are many dlfair and medica) supplies for the ards under the administration of'us by the leaders who bnefed us- f!Cult and genulDe problems to
)' <:omrnunlty 1 Trained persons such President Stern, We know tha~' ..·official observers for the Woo iron out on both sid e s bu~ we
::, us doctors, nurses and teachers greatly increased numbers 0 mens' International League for must get on with it. If RUSSia is
~., ,WOUld have the r~sources to pre· students are going to be enrolled Peace and Freedom, the United bluffing we would find out and at
,-", "vont !lanlc, proVide needed ser~ In our 14 state colleges {lver the; World Federalists, the Quake" least be no worse off than we
J, vices. organize activities and next ten years. We want academic U. N. Team, the Committee fOI are allowing the arms race to
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the like.
standards to be increased at the W0 rid Development and World continue and spread toward al~
,3. The shelter could.serve fO,r same time. We do not wal)t spec· Disarmament; and members of the most certain nuclear holocau~t.
. noo!e than tine purpose If the day ial low grade courses for stud- Secretariat, etc.
We must put our efforts in wm·
ever comes when we- need not ents in the athletic area.
" I n spite of the atmosphere of Ding the "peace race" and the
lear an attack. It could be can·
Why has the Superintendent ofl fear and increasing hostilities best means for this is to support
verted into a recreation room for Public Instruction refused to in·: dueto the uncontrolled arms race and strengthen the U. N.
rnany kinds olsports. A workshop vestigate the political firing Of! and Communist flouting of world
Helen M, Carroll,
O! theater for schoo.1 plays could Dr: Stern? Why has the State At· opinion and disregardforthe wei·
CO'Chairman
,be conslructed within the shelter torney General, the Honorable, fare of mankind, there are- some
Community United Nations l
framework.,
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David Stahl,.refuSed to call fori hopeful. aspects of the U.N. that
Committee
,.4.-rruly these Commum.ty shel· an audit of student f'1nds, paid: we need to be aware of and push
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-ters could be a communIty pro· from the fees of students of mod- forward.
Lette, to (.ouncil
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jeet. If we gather our talents and est income? The public wants to
The U. N, is coming into a new
owin letter was sent
'resources, the shelters could be know whether student activities era when the West can no longer The foil th 9
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ublibuilt for far less than if we hired fees are' being used for illegal control its deCisions, due to the
!h~ Swar morea n or p
" _"ide contractors to do the. en· athletic scholarships at West inc rea s e of new independent catIon.
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,tITe job.
Chester.
countries which do not want io
The League of Women voters
I am Ilwllre that even Commun·
Are jobs for the Democratic be aligned wlth,eithe·r.~e. ofSwartnmorehas long supported
- ..tty ahelters wll1 have to be sup' Party more ilnportant than educa- There will be more hostility to- cqmmunlty planning and nas fol·
lIMted in part by the Federal tional freedom? Are Deans and ward it in this country because lowed with Interest the work of
" "Government; however the whole Presidents being appointed on a we don't always'get our way. But tne Borough Planning Commis-,
etV!1 defense 'Program will not be political basis at our 14 state neither does the' USSR! They nave sian. We commend to you the
tff'eetive if there are not shelters colleges? There is a clamor for found the U.N.a rival to the lo'ng Planning Commission's excellent
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must take posltlv~ actIon on this We are paying extra taxes for this They were forc ed out of the dated May 15, 1961, and await
A!e our tlUes for schools. or for Congo. They,_hadto"back down with interest Council':; reaction
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political jobs?
onthetroika idea that would hav to the recommendations made in
C!nnsider this: In Philadelphia, made the 'Secretary-General com- this report~ The League hopes,
that this report can be implemented by a thorough review qf the
BoroughZoning Code in conjunc'
tion with the production of a
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comprehensive Borough Plan,
which would clarif:r some of the
problems of population growth
Ilnd its contingent problems of
traffic, zoning, preservation of
open spaces and obsolescence.
We are also interested in the
Commission's Survey of Public
Recreation Areas in and adjacent
to Swarthmore Borough,' dated
February 16th, 1959. There were
two specific recommendations on
page tbree of this report;' (1) the
,three and 'a half, acres of land on
Yale Avenue between the Strath·
Haven Inn and the dam, and (2)
,the property owned by the Vertol
Division of Boeing Aircraft Corporation. which we hope Council
has taken Into consideration.
During the two years since tllis
report was compiled. the amount
\ lof open space in and around
Swarthmore has steadily decreasI
ed, and will shrink still further
if action by the Borough is not
taken in the immediate future to'
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preserve the little there is left.
We understand that Springfield
Township has already acquired
three acres of the Vertol property"
mentioned above, for recreational
use. There are still at least two
acres available. It is our undere. e
standing that this property was
obtained by lease under terms
favorable to the Township. Since
the original Survey suggested,
(page
2, 'paragraph 6), that the
,
Vertolproperty might be obtained
by lease or even gift, we are
PWlNm INSURAJICI PROTECTION TO AT YOUR IIUDSa
anxious to learn whether the
Borough Council has made any
Our pnil slinally tralDed experts review with you tIllyoar faIuIIaoe
effort to secure part of the land
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by means other than outright
• GUefuDy planned program hued 00 your Individull zequh . . .
purchase .
.. thJI, way you get IN rimllm aecuriI¥ agaiDst "n·ooftl", for
The League has felt stronglyin
recent years that a town of
"'mlnlmum ooIt.
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this size needs to. support an
active Planning Commission. In
taking prompt action to imple'
ment the Apartment Conversion'
Report, Borough Council would
noMPT•. mlCIENT HElP IN EVENT OF ACaDEfl1' 01 LOSS.
also be recognizing this need.
In addition, we would like to sug·
WJ. ....... ,r or loa eod'ogen your Ra'neIe! IIIClIIrity we mab it oar
gest that our Council take any
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steps necessary to preserve pos........ d die time III clay or alght die _geocy Occun. B........b.
sible recreation and open land
__ ~ ID thJIo'''manIty depesMI' 011 the way _ IerW
siies, in and adjacent to Swarth'
more. and that cooyeration with
ear ....... toa _y be Me
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sioners could serve to protect
such land on our common borders,
(i.e. the Vertol strip and the
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THE
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SWARTHIIOK·..
December 8, 1961
a
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Holds 'Area Sludy',
they
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Rotarians To Hear'
Blind School Head
fresh from Santa's pack
comes this wonderful array
. of slippers for the whole fam.
u.
for
ily, •• snuggly warm ones, i",terest:"
an ezpert analysIs of your
insurance program. It'.
part of the P.S" Penonsl
Service of our alleney.
ing new styles ••• all bound to spark
P.r E. Told
"oliday cheer on Christmas morn.
CElli SlOE SlOP'
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of belp i. available in in-
surance too. Se.e
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- one of many ,lyles - SIZES 12 to 20
WAIoTZ ALL THE WAY TO DREAMLAND IN CLOUDS OF
BLENDAIRE BATISTE TUCKED DELICATELY ON ITS
AND STRAPS, I;IHOWERED WITH FRENCH NYLON LACE A;ND EM.BROIDERY. WHITE"PAST£L, AQl1A.
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CHORUS & ORCHESTRA .Hope Springs Eternal TRINITY TO PRESENt
IN CONCERT TONIGHT
For the convenience of pat- CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
rons and the expediting of
COLLEGE TO PRESENT
CHRI:;TMAS PROGRAM
A speCial program of "Music
for Christmas" wlil be presented
bytheSwarthmoreCoilegeChorus
and members of the Coilege
0 h t thl F Id
rc es ra s r ay, December
15, at 8:15 p.m. In Clothier Hall.
Peter Gram Swing wlll direct the
program.
Guest soloists will. be Mrs.
Ethelwyn Whlttmore, soprano,
and Jo,," west, bass. Robert
Smart, college organist, will
open the program with a chorale
prelude, In Dolci Jubilo, by J.
S. Bach.
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Marlenlieder, Opus 22 (1859),
by Johannes Brahms and Mlssa
Brevis in F Major by J. S. Bach
will be sung by the full chorus.
A smaller Renaissance choral
grOUP will. perform works by
Josquin des Pres, Thomas
Weelkes, and Orlando Gibbons..
TheSwarthinore College Singers,
asmaller touring company seleetedfrom the Chorus, will present
Two Carols by William Byrd.
"Aria: Eln klelnes Kindeleln,
Soprano Solo con 5 stromentl,
by Franz Tunder, will be sung
by Catherine Hall '63.
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mails thlO United States Post
Offlc; an Rutgers avenue has
erected a second outside post
box at the bottom of the steps
to the building with the hope
' observe the
that patrons will
"Swarthmore" and "Out of
Town" labels on the boxes
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and will depasit their letters
accordingly
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EVENSONG, CONCE~T
SET FOR SUNDAY
A service of Evensong and a
special concert of Christmas
music wlll be presented at TrlnIty Church, College avenue, this
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P ti
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p.m. ar cIpatlng in the program will be
the Girls' Choir and The cantata
Singers of Tr\nlty Church. under
the direction of Robert Smart,
Organist and Master of the Choir.
Edwenna Rosser will be guest
POUCE TO GO 2.DAY
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VITED
TO WAY-OUT CANTEEN
FOR THE
prQfessional people; men
who are skilled in their
work. Sure. awift and pos..
itive in their efforts. they
are ready to belp you in
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JIVEY laTS IN
. and MrS. Thomas
. . Mystery _ John Creasey' Murof Rose Valley
tier London-New York; Margaret
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The Woman at Belguardo; Anthony Morton, Deaf, Dumb
Blonde; Ellery Queen, Ellery
IQlue,m's 16th Mystery' Annual.
Reference - Raphael AlexanSources of Information
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1~~~;;~r~p,e~s~~e.~r~vICeS;\
World Book/!
Volumes 5 and 10.
Fiction: R. Beste, The mo,on-I
beams. Hortense Calisher,
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1~~~~~~rl,:,J~on Cleary, North from
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Al Dewlen, Tw1l1ght
These are the symbols 'of
USE
organist.
A special feature of the proventurEr-into caroling, but
gram will be a performance by
hope to make it a yearly even'!. Latin America is
he Girls Choir of Vincent LueFollowing is a list of' the
eekend Topic
beck's "Christmas Cantata," for
streets and approximate times
two equal voices, accompanied
of· the caroling:
The International, Club of
by harpsichord and flute. After
9p.m.- Borough Hall- center Swarthmore College wlll hold Its
1-Day Rest Expanded
groups of carols sung by each
shopping district; 9:15 - Cedar next "area study" this weekend,
f
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choir separately, they will unite
On Sa ety AVice
for a presentation of "Christmas
lane; 9:30 - Forrest lane; 9:45 December 15 through 17, featur-'
- Cornell a~enue; 10:00- Vassa Inga series of speecbes on Latin
Swarthmore police will enjoy Day," by Gustav Holst.
avenue; lO:15 - Haverford avenue America. The public is invited
a tw~1i.Y hollday every six The solo quintet' for the even10:30 - Union avenue; 10:45 - to all,events.
days beginning January I, In-Ing will be Elinor Andrews, soRutgers avenue.
Today, at 3:30 p.m. in Bond,
stead of the. single day which prano, Betty Barbara Letts, alto,
William Norwood Collison will
has been the custom. Borough William Foery, tenor, and William
speak on the Alliance for ProCouncil approved the change, McCracken and Robert Smith,
gress. He .Is presently director
recommendedbyits public safety basses_ Tho~e members of the
,
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of the Center for International
committee, at Monday pight's Girls Choir who wIll have roles
Economic Growth and Director
meeting and authorized inclusion In solo groups will be:
. Josef G. -Cauffman, prinCipal of Special Programs at the Fo!otan extra $1500 in the proposed Jane Bunting, Cynthia Clark1962 budget to cover extra help son, Bonnie Cook, Dottie Daniel,
of the Overbrook School for the elgn Policy Association-World
incurred by this new· arrangement Diana Patchell, Suzanne Read,
Blind, will address the Swarth- Affairs Center.
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and a revision of vacation policy. Gretchen Rial, Sue st. John,
more Rotary Club at .. luncheon Dr. Isldoro Zanotti will talk
meeting at the Ingleneuk today on the social and economic deAll vacations will be taken Debby Schmidt, and Debby TolDecember 15.JamesMurray,pres- velopment'of Brazil, Saturday at
within the June I&-September and. Also active In this will be
Ident, will preside and the speak- 2 p.m., In Bond. Dr. Zanotti Is
15 period in future Insteatl of Laura Bullitt, Linda Frommer,
er will be Introduced by Samuel a Brazillan lawyer, now with the FOLK SINGER ~TOSSED permitting split vacations to in- AnitaGrumbling,Helen Morrison,
M. Dodd, program chairman.
Department of Legal Affatrs of IN' FOR BONUS FUN
clude fall hunting trips, etc. Carol Peabody, Ann Whittier,
Cauffman came tb the Over- the Pan American Union.
Employment of someone to man Sbaron Parker, and Debby Read.
All ,way-out jlvey kats are the police .desk for one day a
brook School In February, 1945, On Sunday evening at 7:30
having been superintendent of p,m. In the Du Pont Lecture invited to bring, their gnltars and week, and an extra patrolman
tduring
· the tbree summer months College' Little Theatre
!heMlchlgan School fot the Bll.nd Room,RlchardGlbson wlll speak poetry' to the Garnet c
an een
10 Lanslng·forl! Years.. l'rlor to on. "Cuba: Two YearBAfter." Beatnik party. Non-conformity wlll be needed.
In Final Performances
that he was princIpal of t/le pub, Mr. Gibson Is presently the Act- will rim ·... Ildl It Is a "dress as . Colihcilgtlmted the request of
IIc schools ot Dowagiac, Mlchl- Ing Executive Secretary of the yoU will" party and someone the Methodist Church to build a
The final performances of the
Fair Play for Cuba Committee. will win a prize as the best three-classroom and fire tower Swarthmore College Little Theagan.
...::-----------_.j.:.=-=-.::::.....::.:.:...::.:=::....:===::.:.jdressedbea,tnlkof the year. Also addition on th2 rear of Its .Park tre Club's winter production,
for the kats" joy and pleasure avenuebuildlng. It also approved "The Goodwom,," ofSetzuan,"
canteen will toss In a little' lile sub-dividing the large. Shute will be given this week end. Th~
folk singer.
propertya1315 Maple avenue and Brecht play Is being presented
Canteen bas extended Its in- authorized the building commit- in the new experimental theatre
vitatlon to alumni thus:
tee to a.ct on several minor con- In the Arts Center, the Pearson'
un also goes without saYing, slruction variances sought by Theatre tomQrrow night at 7 and
man, any of you alumni who'd Mrs. Philip Kplskern who plans Sunday at 7.
like to partiCipate, dress the. to bnlld a b'ome on the new lot.
Barbara Pearson Lange, dlrecpart, bring your coins and amble
The Bell Telephone Company's tor of dramatics. will direct the
along with us at the canteen requesttoinstall an outdoor pub- play with the assistance of sophcoffee house at Rutgers Avenue lictelepbone at 514' Yale avenue omoreJlm Thorpe. Leading r61es
School at eight o·clock."
was retused,
~re being played by Catha Wlnn
After' the snow Saturday eveA letter was received from 64, Dave Berryman '62, and
Home:vard bound commuters In the hirsute gentleman, stili over- ning, the cllnteen staff wants to Walton H. Nason, asking that he RO.n ~Uny '62. ,
Monday Sdusk and fog, may have whelnied by his transgression of let everyone know that as long not be considered for reappointEll n Toiles, 65, daughter of
observe!! one of. the Borough's Borough Ordinance 564; was as there Is electricity In the ment to the Borough Planning Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Tolles,
police officers In earnest colloquy anxiously digging into· his pocket school there will be canteen. Commission. Borough Secretary Elm avenue, will 'play the role of
with a portly gentleman, hard by for a red and green card bearin~
Ruth Townsend was authorized :~rt~:~~ ~ge:: ~c:o~adu.!lte of
Reeves building on Dart.mouth the telephone number (KI 4-4770 PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN
to atIend th 1962 S h i '
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Also in the cast is Max Barus
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avenue. An t ose who ha t me From here on in, our reporter HONOR'ED AT TEA
J:!orough officials in Harrisburg 12 year old son of Carl Barus of
might have heard the portly gent- tells us, things moved very rapTh" work of three members of on January 19 and 20.
the Engineering Department at
leman mildly protesting that he'd Idly. The entire staff of The the Presbyterian Church was' Counclhnan"Robert Wilson pald Swarthmore. He will play the role
no Idea of offending the law I Swarthmorean, each with a dime recognized at the annual presen- a tarewe.1I tribute to the ser~lce of The Boy. Mr. Barus lives at
That he couldn't have been more in hand, and 'Santa (as one might tatloR of honorary memberships ot Presldent Birney K. Morse 8 Whittier Place In Swarthmore
The Incidental music for tl;t~
. than 10 or 15 minutes at the mas have suspected) wns rapidly es- ~o the three 'mlsslon boards of and Harry Wood whose terms as
- only wanted to leave a phone corted to Borough Hall, where the United Presbyterian Church, cou?cilmen expired with Mon- piay was' written by Douglas G..
number anyhow...
the desk officer was faced with U.S.A .. on Wednesday. Those day s session and to outgoing Worth, '62, an English Literature
And the officer terribly apolo- no less than seven dimes count- women so honored were:
Mayor Joseph Reynolds.
major, 516 Walnut Lane.
getic but firm, exp.1aining tna Ing the officer's each hoping to
Mrs. Edward Boyd for the Com. Tickets are' on sale In Mrs.
Parking Ordinance 564 was I help Santa out of his Jam (In mission on Ecumenical Mission PLAN CHRISTMAS PARTIES
effect from 8 to 7, and that un- December parking fines payed andRelations; Mrs. C. C. Brogan FOR JR. ASSEMBLIES
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Lange'sofficeln the ,Arts Center
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from 1 to 5 daily or call KIngsThe Junior Assemblles for the wood 3-0200, extension 389.
fortunate y t e time units wer within 10 minutes of the time the for the Board of National MlsIn 12~s or 60's, not 10's or 15's. ticket Is placed, are reduced to si ons; and Mrs. Charles D. sixth, seventh and eighth grades
The portly gentleman, mean 10 cents). But .the Police De- Mitchell, for the Board of Chris- will be held Monday In the form
while, was going on to explal partment (who always knew there tian Education.
of a Christmas party.
McCABE ELECTED PRES.
that of course, he could hav was a Santa Claus anyhow)'forThe awards were made on the
Hostesses for tbe sixth grade UNION LEAGUE
telephoned In a telephone num gave and forgot when they heard basis of Christian service and W~ll be Mrs. Louis Dethloff and'
.ber, Afterall, telephones wer Santa suddenly exclaim, "Park- devotion in many areas of the Mrs.RobertiL_'Thomson. Seventh Thomas B. ,McCabe, of North
grade hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Chester road, was unanimously
expected to save trips. But, he' Ing Meters! I thought they were church's life and work.
always made his December cal hitching postsl"
The ceremollY was held as a LotJ!n V. Forman, Mr. and Mrs. elected president of the Union
~ The swarthmorean In person, And perhaps it is no wonder partofthe Women's Association's J. Roy Carroil and Mrs. David League of Philadelphia during
Its coming centennial year.
Just as he always called, in per- that a few minutes later, when annual Christmas tea beld In Laird.
son, on Swarthmore youngster Interested bystanders fancied McCahan Hail of the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Innis and George M. Ewing, Jr., formerly
on Christmas Eve ... that Is, I they heard a prancing and pawing
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis James will ofSwarthmore and now of Wayne,
theywantetl him to, and they wer at the Intersection' of Dartmouth' NEW ACME OPENS
be eighth grade hosts
w.as elected to the board of
10 or under, and their parent and Lafayette avenue, were con- The new AcmeMarketatSwarth. . duectors; Mr. Ewing ls the son
approved, and those same parents vlnced a few seconds later; It morwoodSho Ing center located MINISTERIAL ASS'N TO
of Mr. and Mrs. Ewing. Sr., of
h~: 4 caU!'d this same number wasthesoundofgallopinghooves at 721 soui: Sproul road held SPONSOR SANCTUARY PLAY Columbia avenue.
r ~4'170) to let him know the fading away Into the north.
Its
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"Christmas in the Market
~eally did want him to come... The moral to this story Is; thaI one g:e~k i:~:: Its scheduled Place" a sanctuary play tor MARCH OF DIMES NAMES
In person tha~ Is...
If you want your child to have a 0
dIed due to Qut ChrIstmastide by' Henri Gheon WALLINGFORD MAN
And by this time, the officer, real, live visit' from Santa Claus !lening was e ay
- will be sponsored by' the SwarthJ.Mervyn Harris Of Wallingford
with J:'s In his eyes (the fo himself on Christmas Night, dial Sl:::o:~~ms:nc:!~hmore and moreMlnlsterial ASSOCiation and bas IICceptel\ the' apPointment as
hadtanf d by this time) was ra- KI 4-4170, between 9 and 5 nearby areas are promised added given in the Presbyterbn Church chairman ot cenlral Delaware
luc . ly dIC&l~g.lnto\ a poc~e (not saturday or Sunday) and tell conveniences' at the brand ne.. , Thursday eveninl, December 28,. Counl7 In tbe fortbcominK'I962
for Yellor parking ticket, a his helpers'so.
lIIOdem market,
;~ ~., o~cjollk! ".
New lIarcli ot Dimes.
W.
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CHRISTMAS
Community Carol
Sing Welinesday!
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SONGSTERS PLAN
.The.Community Carol Sing
NIGHT SERENADE
;~I~e b~ h~~ on 6W:~nesday,.
Attired in colorful capes an m er ,at :
p.m. in
bonnets with a Dickensian air the Borough Parking Lot. The
the Swarthmore MRdrigal Singer' entire community, young and
. d to
will. gO caroling around the bor- old' is c ord',a II y Inv,te
came
ough from 9 till 10:30 p.m. 0
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In the event of roin, the
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The grOUP, which is composed SIng wi
e held on the falof 20 "fomeR from Swarthmore lOWing day, Thursday, at the
and neighboring
has bes same time'
and ploce
singing
togethertowns,
fn t
yr wo year
under. the direction of Ethelwyn
Whitmore SnJlth of Rutgers ave-.
nue. This is the Singers' first
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SYMBOLS OF PROTECTION
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MADRIGAL SINGERS TO
GO A-CAROLING
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FAMILY for.
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Susan Middelton at Green Mo.untaln Junior College,
Bur
THE 5WARTHMOR
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others
their educahonor. Charles Flood, Mon. I ud e:
from th e c I ass IRC
NEW LIBRARY ACCESSIONS
Hans Habe, Ilona. Jose- CENTICNARIANS SOUGHT
William Alston, Perkeomen
L
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Names, addresses and dates.of
IPrf>n, Karen Baskin, ShippensFiction: Ann Hebson, The Latawrence, T e amiable birth of those residents of the
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Legend. Lin Yutan",Widow.
D. Stevenson, Bel state who will be 100 years old
andcourtesan,Stephhen Long-'
Cld Sumner, Chrlst- I
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urg a e Co ege; Warren BerGrove City College; Mahlon IlltrE!et,'
gift H G W II 28 I
n 1962 are requested by tile
Eagles where I walk, Fran- fiction . stories
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ence
Pennsylvania . Me di cal. SOc I e ty, .
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Hanover College, Geoffrey
or sP . Ies,
Maurlac, Therese: a portrait
Davis and Elkins Colot II.
al 230 State street., Harrisburg.
tour parts. Alberto Moravia,
s ence.
Susan Clark, Goucher ColBeau Geste
Eijl erc
Yosvhi- r====~;;;;=~l-Zoe
Oldenbourg,
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women.
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__Barbara Coles, Washin ton·
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world Is not enough. May
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IC()ilE!ge;
Douglss
Davidson,
Le''larto.n.
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University; Michael Fair-"
ys enes: Davi Alexander, __ . ___ .. ________________ _
Swarthmore High School grad-'b.mks, Elizabethtown College;
Mystery: John Dickson Carr,
dozen. Margery AIuates of the class of 1961 are
Forwood, Westminster Col- The witch of the low tide.
Three cases for Mr.
now ensconced in the various ge; Linda Frost, Ohio Wesleyan
Non-Fiction: Alexander CampA. Fair, Shllls can't
coileges and institutions across
, Nancy Gatewood, bell, The heart of Japan. Bruce
,TravisMacrae,':went:
the country. Although several had
University; Nancy GayThe centennial history of
cent. Anthony Morton, Deaf,
the pleasure to try new places
,Vassar College: _Elwood
Civil War. Marion Dilts, The
and blonde. Wlnfr\!d Van
and meet new people with one or
, Philadelphia Museum of
ot JElilanese history. WilShock treatment.
!I1 ore former high school classAlice Grogan, University of
Douglas, My wilderness.
Non:-Fictlol): LudWig Bemelmates, the majority of the class
Sara Grogan, Colorado
Edwardes, A history ot
Bemehnan's Italian hollmet the challenge alone (with all
from ihe earliest times to
,Eugene Burdick, The blue
the other entering freshmen!).
Steven Hansell, DlckinsonColpresent day. Emily Kimbrough,
Capricorn. Eleanor Dabrohua,
Of the five going In for hospiCarol Haseltine, Indiana
by the busload. Hugh
ot a crime. Erich
tal training of one kind or anCollege; Ann Hewes, UnlScotchman's return
May man prevail? Henother essays. Walter Kay
Galvao, Santa Marla, Eu·
other, only two. are at the same verslty of Illinois; Janet Hunt,
institution, BOlmie Alexander
.
English
review
grammar.
Ionesco,
Rhinoceros . and
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College; Marsha Hunt,
College; Richard Jackson,
Young, All the best
plays. Christopher Lloyd,
and Cecilia Worth, who are studying at the Presbyterian Hospital.
Academy; Rebecca years.
s and seamen .. ' Catherine'
• GuessSusan Fisher is at the University
Franklin Coli e g e;
Fiction - Taylor Caldwell, A
Beyond our selves.
ingat
of Pennsylvania Hospital, Susan atherine Jarratt, Carroll Col- Prologue to Love; Elizabeth CorMaxwell, Witch doctor's
prices for
- . . . .~=.Jackson at the Philadelphia Gen·
Jean Johnson, Harcum Jun- bett, Hidden Island; John Dos
Louis Nlzer, My life
Prescriperal Hospital, and Rosemary
College; Ann Kelcy, Stanford Passos, Manhattan :;!'ransfer;
court. Richard H. Rush, Art
tions is DOt our way
Kofink at Lankenau Hospital.
; Dory Kroon, Lasell
Gaskell, Cranford; B1ll
an Investment. Masanobu
of charging. To the cost
Four are at Wooster College,College; J 0 s I e Lange,
' The Shaming of Broken
Singapore. Laurens Van
of
quality ingredients,
Rosemary Cadigan, Joan Duncan, ake Forest College;- Thomas I~:;~~; Louis 'Kronenberger, The
Post. The heart of the hunter.
add compounding
Ralph Kletzien, and Jean patter1 I
Illt
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Plays of 1960-61; A.E. MasLloyd Wright, The living
son. George Abbe, Henry HO.ffman
Pennsy van a M. ary Co t.me
plus a modest
lege
The Four Feathers; Jane Oliand Katherine Stamford are atrt' h
ht
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Flame of Fire', Frank R. '
charge for overhead.
tending Urslnus College', C:hrJlst'-'1 A ur Loeben, Albrig Co Each
price is a fair price.
Barbara H. Heath, daughter of
lege ' Bruce Marshall , Wesley Stockton, The Casting Away ot
Ine Decker, Constance Diamond'
~o, for precise PrescripCollege '' Davl's Moscrlp , Mrs. Lecks and Aleshlne', Robert Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Heath
and Susan Spencer are enrolled Junior
Lafayette College;
Kirby Noye, Penn Warren, Wilderness; Patrick of Cedar lane, is partiCipating
nons, ptoperly priced
atlheUniversityofPennsylvania. Bates Co'lIege; Yvonne Pearcy,
Riders In the Charlot. in the annual Glee Club Concert
bringyour Doctor's here:
Three more are at the University Spelhnan College; GloriaPelrsel,
Non-Fiction-JohnBalnbrldge, given by the Glee Club of Mount
of Delaware,
Hoge,
MIc hi gan State UnI versIty; BarSuper-Americans',' 'Luclus Holyoke College at Town Hall
CATHER'IVI~AN~'
Smith
and AlanRussell
S.tamford·,
and Guy
an~
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bara
Goddard College; IBeebe, Mr. Pullman's Elegant In New York City on December
DRUG -ORE
other three, Toni Anastasia,
Roxby, Penn State; MarCar; Edmond Cahn, The 15. Barbara Is president of the
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Susan Bower and Linda deProRyerson, Beloit College;
of Democratic Man; I's::e:n~l~or~c~l;as~9;;a~t~M;ou~n;t;H~0~ly~0~k~e':"l-:-_ _~~~~~~3~.;cm~·
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phetis are attending WestChester David Scarborough, Muhlenberg
Cole, Folk Songs of EngState
College.
Ireland, Scotland, and
Philip
Beardsley, Joan McKln- C 0 11 ege; J e rI T ay Ior, Marj orIe
; The Family Handyman,
nell, and Karen Petersen are Webster Junior College;
studying at 0 b e r II n College; Topping, Sullins Junior CollegE!;
Handyman Book; MonDavid Walmsley, Phlladelphla
Free, Plant Pruning In
Peter Courtney ,Charles Fellows. I TextileInstitute; Ablgall Warnes,
John Gassner, Form and
T u ft s C0 IIege; Doug1as Wrege,
In Modern Theatre', Maurice
and D avidandMorrison
College;
Bettieat
of Rochester.
House
a Root;
Ben Eckenhoff
is· studying at' 11f;i~~~' P.
LashWithout
.. Dag HammerMarla Dye, and Heidi Honnc,ldl University
at Earlham College.
the Whltglft School In Croydlin,
Lionel ·R. McColvan, Lifor Children; Irving H.
By two's, various class mem-I England, and Ed Eckenhoff Is
bers are continuing their ~.'IUl'·"1 studying medical illustrative art
Strokes; Pierson Parker,
as follows:
In Munich, Germany.
the Promise; Robert Payne,
Three Worlds of Boris PasChristine aolden and
Welsh at Swarthmore College; EL ECTED TO JR. B.OARD
David Peck, Decision at
Phyllls Hind and Susan
New members elected to
at Temple University;
Junior Board of Chester' Hospital
Gerard Piel, Science in the
Brodhead and Ronald Herbster
of Man; EleanorH.oosevelt,
at Duke UniverSity; Molly
Mrs. Andrew J. Schroder, 2nd,
Auto.blography ot Eleanor
Moylan, Mrs. Albert G. Zeitz ~~~:~:r:l~t t::~:~~ Russell,
ani! EdgarHarrls at Denison Unl-
High School
Graduates in
Further Study
DEC 151961
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BAPTIZED.
ser of Springhaven' and Janice
est lane, who had been hospitalChildren baptized at the pro.A.1 Lynn CQnner, daughler of'Dr, and"
Mrs.· Harriet Kistler Crist.of ized in Le.kewood, N. J., since
Cburch on Sunday
Mrs. J. Hubert Conner of Spring"Open Doors",Park avenue, was early fall, was transferred to
Edward Tucker Fry, son of
field.
surprised
by her three
children
.S
aturdav afte
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4 t 6 Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park,
Mrs. Ro bert Fry· of I~~:~~n~::::::::::~
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rnoon rom
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two weeks ago. His friends might
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'o'clock with a party ina,hnenr:l~h'eorln>E0LrrY'i b~ interested to know that he is FIne's mother Mrs. M. J. Hillyer I'
f B\DeSdBUrrougus
marking the golden
coming along nicely.
of New York City as their guest
1~~~!~~o~~M~~r:~.,)an:~ Elizabeth
Mrs. Fredlilunnelill
F.r .AUZlIE ..1•••lnll..
from December 20 through th·e
of the establish e t f h h
.
m n 0 er ome
Mr. Edwin H. Marshall of Fordaughter of Mr.
c.II
here.
est lane has been in Rye, N.Y. to New Year.
Hervey F. Froehiich
"In this age of space travel, a business meeting. Mr. and Mrs.
ENGAGEMENT
Kevill Richard Kaiser,
.... LLDYD L 111"••1
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lin·
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r.an Mrs:.Richard Kaif ers ' ,we t hink
apartment
dwelllng
and 'transMarshall
as H.
their
house
it newsworthy
that guests
Mr.· have
and Mrs.
G. Ha~er
-..
coin
of
Haverford
avenu
a house has. been a home contin- of Bmnchvi.lle, N. J., who
announee the engagement of
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uous ly f or 50 years," her chil- enroute to st. Petersburg, Fla.
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daughter Gail, to Mr. James D.
dren avowed i n t he invitations
Dr. Glen T.S-'th
of
Riverview
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Lear, son of Mr.and Mrs. Chester .
sen t by Mrs. Harriet Kistler road returned to his home
A. Lear of Monessen, Pa.
.
Browne (Oliver); John seidel Tuesday from the Chester cOI~nt.YI No date has been set for the
Kistler, 2nd, West Chester, and Hospital, West Chester, where
wedding.
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Mrs. Mary Kistler Connor (James). had undergone surgery.
Guests thronged 'Open Doors',
Miss Patricia Weiland of South
BRIDAL FESTIVITIES
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happy to join in honoring their· Chester road entertalned her
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good friend and frequent hostess. Bridge group of the Delta Gamma Miss Judy Hollander of Ogden
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avenue and her sister-in-law Mrs. ""
Sorority on Wednesday evening Preston Hoilander entertained re- I F · '
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at her home.
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Mr. Ferris W. Mitchell of Dart- honor of Miss Janet. Lynch of . tr 9 S. Ch.st.r Road. KI 3-0476
,.•::$ ".
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood of Wal- moutb House is a patient in the Dartmouth avenue. On Saturda!,
s,.;*t,.".•••:)4..
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nut lane will entertain on Tues- Tri-County Hospital in Spring- of last week Mrs. J. Albright
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day evening before the Christmas field.
Jones of Elm henue e~!le~~:~,~~1
Dinner Dance at the college.
Mr. Harvey Whitaker of ehes- at a luncheon I\Dd linen
Mr. and Mrs .. Donald R. Aikens wick spent the weekend visiting in her honor.
STATE INSPECTION'
of Forest lane leave today to
motber Mrs. P.L. WhItaker of
The marriage of Miss Lynch
WEAVER ALIGNMENT
spend two weeks visiting with
ark avenue and his brotber-in- Mr. Wlliiam Brown of
Mrs. Aikens' brother-in-law and
and sister Mr. and Mrs. C. will take place on January 27.
MOTOR TUNE-UP with ENGINE SCOPJ'
sister Dr. and Mrs. A.C. Lindsay, I ~~~::~~~ Phillips of Strath Haven
Jr .. ill Vera Beach. Fla.
II
Mr. Whitaker has returnFETE BRIDE TO BE
V. E. ATZ. Mgr.
Mr .. Avery Blake ·of Amherst
to Summ1t, N. J., where he is
RUSSELl'S SERVICE
avenue and Mr: Henry C.IFord of completing a two week C~~ualt,l'i Miss Linda Hall of park aven·
Amherst' av~nue attended the iIllsulrrunce Seminar.
ue and M'rs. John Patterson of
Opposite Borollgh Parking Lot
United states Intercollegiate LaAmherst avenue entertaln,ed at a
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Crosse Association Conference
Mrs. L. J. Servais of Elm ave· miscellaneous shower on Friday.
Closed
.
held in New York on Thursday nue will ieave on Tuesday to evening at the home of Miss Hall
through Saturday of last week. spend the holidays With her SOD- in honor of Miss Susan Purnell
Mrs •. Blake and Mrs.-Ford drove in-law and daughter Mr. "and of Cornell avenue.
On the previous Saturday Mrs.
up with Mr. and'Mrs. Brooke Cotto Mrs. Paul R. Cobble in Chatanooga, Tenn.
i k!
.
man of Benjamin West avenue to
Mr. and Mrs. William Ii. Drie- DonD.D c nson of Park avenue,
join their husbands for a social
of Yale avenue will enter- Mrs. Richard M. Snyder and Mrs.
weekend, after the December
Sunday at a. family dinner Charles H. Grier, both of DartChristmas party of the University
in honor of their daughter mouth avenue, were hostesses at
Music Stands - Trumpet Mutes
of Pennsylvania Faculty Tea
Mrs. Grier's home for a miscelClub Friday night.
and her fiance Mr. Lyman laneous sbower in her honor.'
Miss Anne Mabbott of Harvard
Seamans of Pattenburg, N. J.
The marriage of Miss Purnell
avenue will leave December 20
will include Miss Drie· to Mr. William W. Conrad 'will
Metronomes - Autoharps
for Topeka, Kans., to spend the
' grandmothers Mrs. Howard take place on Decemher30 ...t the
holidays with her brother-In-law Driehaus and Mrs. George H. Swarthmore Methodist Church~
and sister Mr. and Mrs. John D.
' her sister Susan,. Rev.
Instrument Cases - Piano Lamps
McNeal.
Mrs. Seamans, Sr., Mr. and
..Peter E. Told of Park aveBIRTH
Christmas Music: ~r All Instruments
'.". Edward E. Love and
Dr.
and
Mrs.
W.
B.
Lasersohn
.~r of Girard avenue, Dr.
FOR
SALE!
announce the birth of a . Be~ond
t Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Don£'. Jones and sons Larry and son:· Mark Adam. on December
.thur Of North Swarthmore ave- 7,inGailup,N. M. Dr. Lasersohn
405 Darlmovth Avo•.
now stationed at a Public
"Due ..
Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan Harrar H~alth Service ,Hospital for thE
of Yale avenue have had as their Indians in Zuni, ·N. M.
Mrs. Lasersohn will be rememguests for a week their son-inbered
Swarthmore as Nancy
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Moore, indaughter
of Professor
Roilo Greer and son Rollo, Jr.,
and
Mrs.
John
M.
Moore
of Whitwho left yesterday for their home
place.
P.
of Nortb Swartbmore avenue w11l
entertaln at bome on Saturday
evening for dinner and bridge.
Mrs. Valentine
ofMr.
Elmand
avenue
will have Fine
Mrs.
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Deeember 15, 1961
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Receives Tributes
Mr. Charies C. Heisler of For-
fAIR ACRES
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Th e Bouquet
BEAUTY
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PERSONALS·
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UKELELES
Instruction - Rentals - Repairs
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the Christmas holidays from mas vacation from centenary 1"'LrV 'I.
to spend the holiday vaeation
STARTS ADDITION
Grinnell College, Grinnell, Ia., College for Women, Haeketts·
SusanDriehaus rf!y~a~le~~~G~~h~e~r~p~ar~e~n~ts~M~r~.;an:d~M:rs ..
home this evening
H.Driehaus.
where she is a member of the town, N, J .. on Wednesday. She
ROK
senior
class.
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EN, IN
Jim Patterson of Amherst ave.
TUESDAY CEREMONY
nue, a senior at Dickinson ColArchitect George M. Ewing, Sr., lege, Carlisle, arrived home yeso('Columbia avenue, partiCipated terday to spend the holiday
in the g~ound-breaking ceremony season with his parents Mr. and
last Tuesday which officiaily Mrs. John Patterson.
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marked the start of construction Alice Grogan, a freshman at
of the 200·bed' addition to the the University of Colorado,
Infirmary at Fair Acres Farm Boulder, and Sara Grogan, a
Lima, and the new Children'~ freshman at Colorado College in
Cottages.
Colorado Springs, will arrive
The H 0 nor a b 1e Henry G home. on Saturday by plime to
Sweney, President Judge of Del~ spend the holidays with their
aware County Courts, gave the parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graprincipal address with remarks ganofWestminster avenue. Their
by the County Commissioners, brother Dave is driving up from
senator G. Robert Watkins, Albert Washington and Lee University
H. Swing, and William A. Welsh. in Lexington, Va., bringing with
Administrator Paul C. Kaestner him for the weekend his roomulate
presided abd in tr 0 d u c e d the B1l1 Myers of MobLle, Ala.
speakers.
June Heckman of Park avenue
,
. The Children's Cottages, illr- arrived home Friday from Penn
ected by the Commissioners
state University, University
DRIZZLER GOLFER JACKET
part of the Delaware County In. Park, for the ,hOlidays. June,
NORDIC VIKING COAT
stitutton District, are the first· daughter. of Dr. and Mrs. George
their type to be erected in
. Heckman, ~s a junior.
WOOL and NYLON SHIRTS
county, and w1l1 provide
Maggi O'Brien, daughter of Mr.
ary care for approXimately
and Mrs. John W. O'Briap of
neglected children who have be- Dartmouth circle and a freshman
SHIRTS with CONVERTIBLE CUFFS
atEastCarolina College', Greencome wards of the county.
in WASH and WEAR FABRIC
The' Ewing firm was commis. ville, No' C.. suffered a disloARROW
SNAP TAB
sioned to design both buildings cated knee cap before Thanks·
which will' cost around $12 mil- giving and is recuperating at her
110n. In planning the accommoda. home on Dartmouth circle.
tions, emphasis has been given Lindsay Breakell, a junior at
to economy, comfort and attrac- Mary Baldwin College, Staunton,
tive environment in the care of Va., will arrive home over· the
these children. separate home- weekend to spend the holiday
like cottages, built of brick, will season with her parents Mr. and
provide sleeping quarters for Mrs. J. H. Breakell of North
boys and girls. Other similar cot- Princeton avenue.
tages will be equipped as a play- Carol WUliams, a student at
room, cafeteria, and kitchen. Bates College, Lewiston, Me.,
There will also be a self-func- and her sistet Joyce, a student
tioning nursery cottage for pr~. at Skidmore College, Saratoga
school children. Each building Springs, N. Y., will arrive home
I
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will be connected to the others on the 15th and 21st, respecby an enr,losed and well-lighted tively, to join their parents Dr.
corridor.
and Mrs. Ned B. Williams of
Expansion to the Fair Acres Dogwood lane for the holidays.
Infirmary will relieve
Larry Jones of North SWarthing and help reduce the waiting more avenue, a senior at Carle,eeriod for admission.
. ton College, Northfield, Milln.,
. ·The tliree new floors in the arrived home on WednesdaY· for
addition have been planned for the Christmas vacation.
greatest economy of treatment.
Judith Coles, daughter of Mr.
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Patient areas will be arranged
Gift Boxes and Christmas WrappinlC Free
along the window walls with
McGREGOR
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·SWANK JEWELRY
GATES GLOVES
'PLEETWAY PAJAMAS & HANES
RAIN COATS -ALLIGATOR
INTER WOVEN TIE & SOCK SETS
INTER WOVEN TRAVEL SLIPPER
Swarthmore, Toggery Shop
nUIses'
stations,
washrooms,
Home for Holidays
for smokeless broiling
.You've Shopped Your Feet Off
Christmas is a special time
Your Nerves Are All Taut
for children. Help to keep
them safe· from tuberculosis
through your Christmas Seal
contribution.
Hours and Hours You've Lost
FIGHT TB
WITH CHRISTMAS SEALS
cook with
Bruce Marshall of Forest lane,
,will arrive home on Tuesday from
Wesley College, Dover, Del., to
spend the Christmas holidays
with his family .
.iI1san Middelton and Charlotte
EiI'IIey, both students ·at Green
Mountain College, Poultney, vt.,
arrived home December 1 for a
month's vacation over the holiday season.
Craig Smith of Riverview road
will arrive home over the weekend from Wesleyan University,
Middletown, Conn., for the Chris"tmas vacation. He will be accompanied by Colby Andrus of. MinneapoliS, Minn., who will spend
the weekend.
Norma W. Wilson of Harvard
Some of the Things You've ,Looked
Yes, broiling steaks and chops and family
favorites on a modern .gas range is easy
- and smokeless - and you can be sure
of getting the results you want. Accurate
heat control, automatic lighting, top
burner, and oven controls make cooking
on a gas range a pleasure.
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BuHat Din.ers
Thund,"Y 5 to 9 • Sunday 3+0
Camera & HObb'y Shop
0,.
4 ·6 Park Aven.... 5w• .,....
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Route I, Ballimore Pike
14 MlIei West__
of Medial
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YOU'D BE SURPRISED AT SOME OF THE.
S./ea you, lias ,ange at yo'" deal.r's
. 01- any Philadelphia Elect,1c
suburban sh_,room. looll fo,
which
carry .th. AGA seal of appnwa/.
THE WD.D GODSE
'.I~.IEL'III ELECTIIC
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Dec.
FLORIST
. 7 South Chester Road
KI 3-8093
from
2 P.M.
c...al'
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ITEMS WE STOCK THAT YOU!D NEYER
GUESS WOULD· BE FOUND IN toWN!
GIVE US A CAU - KI3-4J91
to
WILBUR·
and the GIANT
WHY NOT TRY
SWARTHMORE?
$2.75
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George Latshaw Puppltts Pre.ent
Served Daily
$1,,25
Boys and Girls • • •
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(Just think of what your gas cost)
Buffet Luncheon
Both Hot 6' Cold
IIllswood 3 0240
8 Park Avenue
1r 226 Park Avenue
FOR THE CHILDREN
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4Itd~~
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elevators and other services
located in the center.
Off the main entrance on ,the
lower level a suite of medical
fa~mties will be located, .
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MEN'S WEAR
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U-HAUL, RENTALS
THE
5 P.M.
Up to and Including
,.Year-Olds
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 6 AT 3 P.M. IN THE
SWARTHMORE HIGH· SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
-at'-
Benefit: Swarthmore Branch,
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
TI chis $1.00
On Sol. cit Swarthnlor. Co-Op, Dartmouth Avenue
Friday, Dec.mber 15 and Saturday morning, D.c .... b.r 16
Porter H~WQite, Inc.
Or Call KI -4-3605 or KI 3-0632
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December 15, 1961
Charles Shaw, TV CbannellO, r. J. J. Raimond, Jr,
discusstheposlUons for
. Dr. Jean Jaques Ralmond, Jr.,
IBg:aUlSt the Blue Route for oDll-lvis1ting professor of Astronom.Y
The' Fall Spons program n,lballfbour on Thursday, December at Swartbmore College in the
Swarthmore College closed
at 10:30 p.m. Included In
springs of 1956 and 1959, died
COllEGE ELEaS FAll
SPORTS CAPTAINS
THE SWARTBMOREAN
, PBoIHA..
PUBUSHED~VERYFRIDAYATSWARTIM)RE
,
PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE T. TOLD, Publishers
Phone Klngswood 3-0900
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
BARBARA B. KENT, Managing Editor
Rosalie D •. p'elraol
Mary E. Palmer,
Marjorie T. Told
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at tlie,Post
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3. 1879.
DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY 11 A.M.
SWMTHMORE, PENNA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1961
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Eled Rickards,
Davis
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To College Malagers
RED CROSS SEEKS
h:~,rT~:DTA/NERS
h t
E t t ·
n er Nners,
os esses and
hobby ins t r u c tor 5 are being
the Red Cross to help
provide recre~tion and entertainfor pe.tlents at the U. S.
Hospital in Philadelphia,
Valley Forge General Hospital
n~ar Phoenixville, an.d. coate,sVIlle Veterans AdmlDlstration
Charles Rickards senior vice
president and chl;f actuary
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company. and Shirk.l Davis, headmistress of Miss Fine's
in Princeton, were elected to
Board of Managers of
more College, announced C
Smith, president of the Board.
following the, annual
Groups of 20 to 30 persons are
December 5. 30th were
for Board membership by
needed for h 0 s p i,t a I parties,
Alumni Association and will ~prvpldances, and similar activities,
four year terms.
according to Mrs. Dugan. In ad..
Richard B. Willis,
dition, entertsiners are needed,
vice president of the
such as choral groups, barberTradegmens Bank and Trust
shop quartets, hillbillY bands,
pianists,
Singers, comedians and ,
pany, was also elected to
Swarthmore board and was
magicians. Exhibitions and intreasurer of the corporation.
stmction in such hob b i e s as
three are alumm' of the
pool, ping pong, dancing, flytyi ng, cess,
h
The other incumbent
'd
d
t·stamp-collecting,
f 1k d
i
b
of the corporation were
II ge,
rama ICS, 0
anc ng
ted for another term:
and guitar-playIng have been reClaude C. Smith of
vice president, Philip T.
"In many cases," continued
Mrs. Dugan, " groups suc h as
Ie 5 of Haverford; and
,
I b
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Mrs. William A.
of
women s c u S, men s c u s,
lingford.
veterans organizations and auxAlso re-elected to
ilIaries will take on a project
board term were Philip T. Snarlrj as a 'club program', and send
les of Haverford, chairman of
members to the hospital on a
board of the Sharples
regular schedule. We'd like to
Company; Mrs. Thomas H.
hear from more community-minded
groups who want to help In this
nock of Wilmington, and
.Hilton S. Read of Ventnor, N.
fash;' "
A
,oS or organizations InterI
in offerlrlg their services
e,
Mrs. Russell H. Kent entercall
,Mrs. Wa,yne Randall
lIl:ined her eightsome Tuesda;
·.1
3-7276,
or Pennypacker 5....,
WIth luncheon and bridge, at he'
9000,
home on Dartmouth avenue.
NON.SECTARIAN
W. offert-ral ,..rvIces to
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There Is Still Time To Order
Carpet For Christmas
Delivery
Some items involve waiting several weeks,
but many are available for delivery before
Christmas.
Telephone inquiries are invited. State cOlo'r
and type desired. ':fie come to the home with
sampl~s.
Extended payments available. Your old carpet taken in trade,
week with
election and
of ~~~~I~~~:~~~ti~~d:w~~I::ll~o~bJe~!pr~ll~ctures
on December 3 after a brief Illyear's
leamthecaptains
tbe
ness.
awarding of the fall'atbletlc traBorn on AprU 13, 1903, he
phIes.
Itllrea ministers and mlisslonlarl,es,1 studied at the Universities of
Elected as co-captains of
residents discussing
Lelden l'nd Gronlgen Inthe Nethyear's football team are
Morganwood homes
erlands: Since 1934'he was dlrecCooper and Bill Lipshutz.
by destroyed by the Bluel tor of the Zeiss-Planetarium
Is a halfbsck from
will be:
Haagsche Courant.
Va., Lipshutz is a
Dr. Peter Baker, Dr.
As president of tbeNetberlands
ing from PhIladelphIa. The
Dr. Ralpb Merker,
Astronomical and Meteorological
Cilr team elected Dan Menaker
William Vlefer.
Society and editor of Hemel end
Nyack, N.
Y., and
as John
Its CreighDampkring,
pla,yed
whileEd
Ayres
CLUB PARTY
an
importantDr.
role Ralmond
intbe astronom-
ton were chosen to lead
BE HELD TUESDAY
lcal life in tbe Netherlands.
cross-country team. Ayres
The annual campus Club
On the occasions of his visits
from Morris Plains, N.J.,
party will be .held on to the United States he lectured
Creighton ,Is from Wilmington,
evening'at the Spring-I at many educational institutions.
Del.
Country Club., Mrs. Norman
The Denton Tropby,
of Springfield is chairPresident Cleveland lived for
annually to the player who
fifteen years after an ?peration
exemplifies the Denton spirit
The evening will consist of al~;~~~~~~~~~;;:;~
aggressivenessandfalr play was!~~:~~~,~a~:::mUSical program by thell
presented this year to two men.!1
'Singers, carol singThey are co-captain-elect
jlnd dancing.,
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COLONIAL COURT APTS.
Cooper and this year's cal~ta.in,
(Next to Post Office)
halfback Chris Prescott.
COMMISSIONED
Wright Trophy, awarded to
C yn'1 G ard ner,,,
\"all1 ng f or d ,
KI 3-4597
pla,yer who shows the most spirit
of leadership and'
commissioned by the o'fficers
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in the annual Swartbmore-Hav- the Penn Mutual Bite IDElurll.nc'e
CUT FLOWERS • PLANTS
erford football game went
Company to paint the portrait
CORSAGES
Harvey Buek, a hallback
their West Coast General Agent
Wynnewood and Lower
Forrest J. Curry.
HOI1ne..,Macle Candy
High.'The Palmer 'Trophy, awardThe picture was presented
Hom. . . . . .
ed each year to the raost im- a ceremony i n San F ranci sco .
proved pla,yer on the
team, went to tackle Russ Fernald of Downers Grove, Ill.
The trophy honoring the most I
valuahle player In soccer, presented by the Swarthmore
letic Club, was awarded to captain Bill Morehouse, a fULllhacld
from Silver Spring, Md ..
THE SWEET SHOP
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side of Cedar
near ~~E.!~!~
avenue.
The'. lane
D'Ullsse
then crossed College
striking and breaking
a
hydrant on the south side of
street. The errant vehIcle
so badly damaged it had to
towed away.
At 10:18 p.m. December 4:
men were called to a'trash
behind tbe old Strath Haven
remains. At 7:14 p.m. the
da,y they responded to a chiimnley!
fire at the Passmore hOme
Strath Haven avenue.
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Firemen extinguished a blazel
in leav~s in a hedge on the
block of Westdale avenue at 12'
p. m. Friday.
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The car of'Kenneth C. Nickel
Springfield, traveling south '
Swartbmore avenue, collided w.,thl
that of William R. Platt, Chester,
traveling north, on the hill near
the Cresson lane intersection
8:30 p.m. Saturday. Police salOl
Nickel applied his brakes whe
he thought a car was emerging
from a drivewa,y. and he skldd.,d
into the Platt car damaging
front so badly it had to be towed
away.
Patrolman' Magiimis assisted
Ridley Townshill Police with ari
Oxygen case .on Tuesday eve-
, NEWS NOTE
Mohawk CUi peling • COil Fh I. Price Range • Oriental Rucp
100 Park' A.... Swa,ll.nor.. Pa.
Klngswood 3-6000 - CL...,bra ClIi:. , 4646
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Mrs .. Helen Hall has r~:!:~~~:
to ber home on Hillborn
after a trip to the West Coast.
She visited Dr. and Mrs. Henry
Dan Piper at California Institute
of Technology In Pas adena, son
and daulhter.rn-Ia,w of Mrs.
Blanche PIper of Mt.' Hol,Joke
place, and -enroute home stoPPed
in KUIiI8B.Cl~. Mo.,1UId
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SWARTHMOREAN
SHS PI ays S.un YaII ey
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SNOW PLOWING
Parked cars have seriously
Interfered with the plowjng
of snoW on the Borough streets.
To foc'II'ltate thi< work the Boroug~' has adopted a plan
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Swarthmore 'High's b~:~~:t~~~!tl forparkingan one sid. of the street on y uring an Immethis evening on the
iately following a snow storm.
court Is Sun Valley, a new school
On even numbered days of the month parking shall b. on
in Delaware County.
the side having odd house numbers, except in the par~ing ,
the school has no Senior Class meter zones of the Business Section. Where at all poss.ble
many of their atbletes have
off-street porking shall be the duty of t~e car ~wners.
varsity ~xperience as
This plan is for efficiency and speed In cleaflng the
graders last year. All that
streets and the full cooperation of all residents of the
known of the Sun Valley team
Borough is imperative.
.
this writing is tltat they are
BOROUGH Of' SWARTHMORE
pected to be robust and 'KI~:::'~~;:::===:::o:====:==-=====:'!';;=;=.~;;;;=:~;;;.=:~~~~=Tsive. The game will be 0
MAE DESMOND CHILDREN'S THEATRE PRESENTS
at home, after the 6:45_JV 2aOle.1
"ALADDIN AND THE WONDERFUL LAMP"
- Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hanna or'
Riverview road returned last
Wednesday, December 27, at 2:30 P.M.
from a three week visit to
NETHER-PROVIDENCE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
REPORTS ON FRIENDS
WORLD COM, SUNDAY
James F. -Walker, secretary
the American Section of
Friends World Committee for Co,n-I
sultation, will address the Adult
Forum at the Swarthmore Meeting
Sunday morning at 9:45.
He will report on the Eighth
Triennial Meeting of the Friends
World Committee for Consultation
which was held in Kenya last
summer. Mr. Walker flew to Africa
wqere 150 Friends representing
37 yearly meetings and 24 coun-
"George Latshaw Puppets"
w1ll be presented under the
spices of the Women's Interna-I
tional League for Peace
Freedom. The show will be
the High School Auditorium
Saturday, January 6, at 3 o'qlock.
George Latshaw Was selected by
the Detroit Puppet Theatre
design and direct their production of Aaron Copland's
the Kid". For this collaboratipn
with The Detroit Symphony, Latshaw created giant puppets nine
feet tall.
Theatre-trained at the UnlversHy of North Carollna and Yale
tries
had This
gathered
to attend
the
meeting.
is the
first time
such a meeting has been held in
Africa, though the largest Yearly
Meeting in the world is located
there.
James F. Walker, known to
many as Head Master of Westtown
SChool from 1924 to 1950 and as
former clerk of the Philadelphia
YearlY Meeting, has traveled
widely on FriendlY missions and
his report on this important sesslon is most timely. All those
interested are cordiallY invited
to attend the Forum.
On December 24; at 9:45 a.m.,
the First-day School will share
with the Meeting its. celebration
of The Spirit of Christmas.
Drama
Latshaw
was called to School,
Hollywood
to manipulate
the puppet, Carrot Top, in the "I Saw It In The
film, "LIll", starring Leslie
Caron. He has also been associated with Burr Tillstrom, creator
of "Kukla, Fran and Ollie".
This program will arpeal to
age children in particular. Tickets are available today at th~ .Co-.9PWILPF members planning this
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program include Mrs_ Roy McCorkel, chairman; Mrs. Edward Mlf..
Mrs. William Clarke, Mrs.
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Giffin, Mrs. William Stan,',
ton, Mrs_ Aaron Fine, Mrs. Colln
, Mrs. Joseph Conard,' Mrs.
J. W.· Hamilton, Mrs. Carl Barus
and
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ASK FOR CAROLYN'S PERSONAL SHOPPING SERVICE
Valley Nurseries~
MIDDLETOWN ROAD, MEDIA
Opposite High Meadow
(between Dutton Mi II Road and Knowlton Road)
more abundant I·•
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Show For January 6
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POLICE AND FIRE NEWS
, John Shinn, Rose Valley, had
the honor of being 1961's first
parker to take adva'ntage' of the
90 per cent reduction in December parking violation fines for
those' who pay same within'. ten
minutes of being tagged. Shinn I
presented his dime at the police
department at 10:35 a.m. Tuesday, December 5. The annual
practice had been ill effect since
the previous Frida,y.
On November 3D, Margaret
Ulisse, Collingjlale. was an.VUIIl
south on Cedar lane when her
collided with that of John BI(:k-1
ford, Swarthmore College s,uloent,1
which was parked on the
THE
December IS, 1961
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ASK FOR BEN PALMER
Provident Tradesmens Bclnk and f.u.I Company
"Key" Check Credll Pepl..
P. O. Box 8166
Philo. 1, Po.
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'·Key" Check Credit money
Yes. I'd like 10 ave my d details and apPI'Ica,.Ion.
righl away I Please ,en
CHRISTMAS TR'EES
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LIVE (B & B) OR CUT
SPRUCES.
RRS PINES
WREATHS ~ ROPING
EVERGREEN BRANCHES
(WE DELIVER)
a
Visil Our Roadside Market Open Evenings !Io Weekends til 6
smart
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Do your Christmas
Shopping "lith
Provident Tradesmens
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CHECK CREDIT!
• Just one spplication _.. any amoWlt $300 to
$3480 ..~ . up to 24 months to repay.
• Each monthly payment rebuilds your credit
for use again.
• Interest lese than 1 % monthly on average
outstanding balance.
FOR THE
• Freelifeinsurance (Wlder65) ... freeimprinted
checks ... free 'complete monthly statement.
If," ca repar
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25.00 a month
75.00 a month
100.00 a month
145.00 a month
Give her the only stockings with the
NYLOC® Run·Barrier- Berkshire stockings
FAMILY fo
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CHRISTMAS
$300
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1100
2400
3410
PROVIDENT
TRADESMENS
Bank and Trust Company
Fresh from Sanla's pack
comeS this wonderful array
of slippers for Ihe whole fam·
ily. ••• snuggly warm ones, interest~
ERKS HIRES are the only stockings with the guaranteed
NYLOC Run-Barrier! That is why Berkshires are the
stockings she wan~above all others! Berkshire stoCkings
with NYLOC won't run from top or toe into the sheer leg
area-or she gets a new pair free.
Berkshire stockings are sheer ss a wisp. They come in
a collection of "Color Spice" shades. Perfect Christmas
. stocking gifts! From $1.35,a pair.
ing new styles ••• «;111 bound to spark
, '''oliday cheer on Christmas mom.
THB KBY BANK OF ORAWARE VAUEY
JOYCE LEWIS
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THE 8 WAR TH YO RE AN
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The thlfe days of the Congress prise system, the cold war with
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RETURN FROM EXTENDED
several days before their flight TAX INCREASES
during 1962 will PaY $150 In
ESTATE NOTICE
TOUR TO LEBANON
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Stoltzfus of Morgan circle, wild left
the end of March for England.
returned home last month after
an extended tour. Arriving In
England, they stayed In London
to Amsterdam. There they picked
clal security tax instead of
up their car, which had been SOCIAL SECURITY
$144 he paid on these e~~~:~:,~1
shipped over, and began a drive
On January I, 1962, a
in 1961. A self-employed
Included:
social security tax rate goes In- netting !s much as $4,800
Cologne, Baden Baden, Munich, to effect fornlne out often work- pay $225.50 Instead of $216
and lonsbruk, Venice, through ing people.
the year.
the Dolomite Mountains to BelFor employed people the 1962
In line with Its policy of setgrade, Sophia, Bulgravia, to Ed- rate is:3 1/8 percent for e'Imp,loJreel ting a schedule of social securerney on the border of Turkey; and employer, a total increase ity tax rates sufficient to meet
Ankara, and down the of one-fourth of 1 percent. For the 'cost of all present and future
coast to Alexandrette, and in self-employed people, the new insurance benefits, the Congress
Aleppo, a former hometown for rate is 4.7 percent, an increase provided for the increase to finthe Sto.ltzfu~'.
.
,three-sixteenth of 1 percent.
the program changes effecAt Amah 1D Beirut In the Leb- 'The maximum taxable earnings tive with the 1961 amendments.
anon Mountalns, their home for reinaln $4;800 during the tax
m.an y years, they .remained for year in earnings, net Income TRI-DEL T5, TO MEET
SIX months. On thell return trip, from self-employment or a
The West Suburban Alumnae
they visited in Vienna before bination of both
'
taking the northern route of the
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' . Chapter of Delta Delta Delta will
Alps to Munich and back to Amsn 0 ars an cents the lR- meet on Wednesday al12:30 p.m.
terdam.
crease means that an employed at the home of Mrs. Robert R.
person earning $4,BOO or more
of Gladwyne.
ELNWOOD
80nvalescent H. .
BaltlmDI'e Pike •
LbaoolD An.
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Batab1l8bed 11132
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H-Bear
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,Klngswood 3-0272
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE
NAMES JACKSON
Pictura Framing
ROGER ROSSELL
I Jack Prichar~
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free Estimates
Klngswood 3-8761
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PERSONAL
- Snow
Plowing.
' ed offer. 3/4¢
square
foot. L~~~=I
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mum $1. 20% off - 500 square
Call KIngswood 3-0 126 to
FOR SALE
In good
for
and
28 Inch
I
mechanical
e~g~~:~~:e~'~Ol~!~:~1
Penn
in 1951. He
additional graduate studies
iii nuclear engineering and atc)m:lcl!!
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on manvl
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istered. Klngswood 3~5794.
,",,,.aalClllllllllJlDq'"I11Ij1'C'bu...,l! I ~:~~~,J~~i
is a member
of TauSo'~ielty
American
II
Englneeis, the
search Society of America,
,ftlm",,,Ci.n Nuclear Society and
American Rocket SoCiety.
HEATING OilS
PERSONAL.., Custom-made
covers. Pin fitted' in your "?,ne'l ,'"OR
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andSALE-Combination
45 automatic Record
supply material. I make
.~xcellent condition, mahogany
prompt service. ored case. $35. Call KIngswood
6i699.
"I saw It in the Swalthmorean"
!>'OR SALE - Two pairs girls' Wh:ltel
- Gilbert's Steam
remove paint over~!'.'Lpe'r;1 ' Ice ,skates, slz"3 - $9. for
painting. George
LOwell 6-6754.
4-7082.
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Estate or'MAY HENDERSON
ALEN, also known as MAY H.
!"OR SALE - All kinds
ALEN, lale of Borough of
UPHOLSTERER, Eleven
!ture. Modem or "'l!l~~r'
more, Delaware County. Pao.
Swarthmore references. SLJta..
stoves. etc. 1626 ~
ceased
Chester. TRemont 2-7473.
Letters Testamentary on the abclve' ERS in your fabric or from our SBmw - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
Estate have been g.W11ed to the
pies. Estimates are ftee. LUdlow F'(i)R SALE ~ Women's white figollel
FUEL OIL
OIL BURNER SERVICE
BUDGET PLAN
Repal!ed PI>. KI
;Jewelry
a-m.
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US Yale Ave
Swarthmore. p,,:
3-lta
WILLIAM BROOKS
and Rubblah Removed
Mowed. General Hauling
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Z3I ~ Ave.
Morton, ....
JOIINS MANVIIJ,E
RooRng • Siding • Insulation • Ftoor
and Ceiling nles • Wall Paneling •
Pofth Enclost.lres e- Awnings. WrndoWi
• Jalousies • Stucco • Brickpolnttng
Any...... H ....... ' ' ' I W tl!8"uWfa. One Ff.....
KI 3-8200
Belvedere
.Convalescent Bome
COAL
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shades reconditioned. China
.
SALE
Silvertone
,C~~~~~:'~tll~{i'1~14m~ended. Telephone KIngswood •FOR
portable Stereo in coral
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.AleeI. SenIle, CbrODlc
C'OQ.,.....Ctlll.. lieD. aad. WOIIl8Il
lb;ee.Je.. ..:.... , ....,. ,CII9Db
BIu, \1rst BaDored
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LOST
Men's.!ce figure skates,
three
years
old, good$4. KI'LgSWOCJdl
~~:~E:x2e~~ull~r~~ OrAve.,
cellent
condlllon,
to Iheir
4-2980
after
LOST - Boy's black 26 Inch'Racer' _
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?roYE~4~\~S.
bike, foot and hand brakes, last -FOR SALE -, Large fire
Chester, Penna.
week. KIngswood 4-3115.
good condillon, $7.50.
"""===:.-.1 LOST - Small black
cat _n_g_sw_oo_d_3_~_8_5_9._s_a_tu_r_d_ay:..._ __
answers to Dame of "George". FOR SALE _ H-o freight and
phone if found, KIngswood
senger trains. Four aiii~om;.tici
'swltches,
mechanized
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freight station, water toweerr::-.Lo';;;itii
6-6380.
FOR ~
KI 3·4742 or LE 2-2440
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ATTON ROOFING
COMPANY
Established 1873
ROOFING - SPOUTING
GUTIERS - SIDING
OUR COMPANY IS BONDED BY
JOHNS MANVILLE
Rent - Media. First flooi front FOR SALE - Remington
excellent condition,
living room, bedroom',' tile
~r\I~~i;:'~,enclosed porch. Nellr KIngswood 3-11429,
1~
adults. $85. LOwel. -~-----------I
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FOR SALE- Used violIn, good
1ditlon, $30. Call KI'lgswo(Jd
FORRENT-Apar'tment, Swarthmore. 2651 after 4 o'clock.'
Living room, bedroom, bath and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1
kltchenette_ Third floor, cozy
,
qniel. Utilities Included. Garage FOR SALE - o Gauge track,,_1!.rl~g"..
available.
after
January
1.1.~m:an~u:al~S~W~IIc:.h~e~S~:~gI~rl~'s~~~~:1
References Vacant
required.
Write
Box W,
bike'$6 ..Phone KIngswood
The Swarthmorean.
FOR SALE - Man's hockey skates.
FOR RENT _ Media. Attractive lumsize 7, good condition. Call KIIshedaparlment. Three rooms, bath'l.n_gs_w_o,-O_d_3_-_34_0_1_._ _ _ _ _ _ _1
new kitchen. All utilities. privale F0R SALE _ Christmas! A gift that
entrance, elcellent location, private
gives enduring hawlnes., a bird
parking. PhOne LOwell 6-4587 after feeder. house or halh from the S.
1 P.M.
Crothers, Jrs .. 435 Plush Mill Road,
FOR RENT - A home-like firsl floor l_w_al~lI_n_g~_0_rd_._L_0_w_e_I_I_6-4_5.:..5_1_.___I
apartment on private estate near FOR SALE - Boy's CanRdian all
Swarthmore. Six rooms and bath and
star figure skates, size 7. New
a half. Enclosed porch, flagstone condition. re"'l.onablEl. Also young I
terrace.
plus electric. KIngs- Hamsters. KIngswood 3-2636.
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K'NGSWOOD 4.0221
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Coinforlable Center Hall Home, living roo'm with
s!one fireplac~, screened porch, pleasant
.
room and ki~hen, 3 bedrooms,' bath, lovo
den, delached garase.Convenient 10 Evervi'hi~la.C
Reduced to $17,500. $1100. down.
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LINVILLA ORCHARDS
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lout. 35Z k ••rd Ch....,. D,I•• 1111 .. Z mile'. turn rl9ht c.n Knowlton ROM 'or Va Mlle.
The Congress was addressed t Open 10A.M,-6P.M,
by President Kennedy at its open· ~ Dail)' and Sunday
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Mimi Connor, Janet Bowie, convention, he addr~s~ed the
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Founded in 1920. many of its
past, members and pare'lts of
The executive board of the
members are still residents of Swarthmore Council of Republi'the Borough.
can WO{IIen held their December
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meeting Monday morning the AmerMr. and Mrs. Donald W. poole Ican Legion Room of Borough
of North swarthmore avenue, with Hall,
their son Jack, recently spent' Business of the day Included
several days in New York at ,changi~g the fiscal year to Janwhich time they visited their son uar~ fllst to DeCembe! 3~, and
and daughter-in-law Mr. and settIng a luncheon for Fe\)ruary
Mrs. Donald Whitman Poole, Jr. 19.
2507 Chestnut St.. Chester
TRemont 2-5373
JI.&DDI PIPPIN TUBNBR •
5:00P.M.
12:00 Noon
was chosen as Swarthmore's stu·
dent representative to the Nat·
lonal Association of Manufacturers Congress of American In·
duStfY held in New York on December 6, 7, and 8. Wick was se·
lected by the Swarthmore economlcs department. He is the son
of Dr. Ashton E. Wick of Sheboy-
PENN FACULTY HOL.DS
CHRISTMAS PARTY
Mrs. Avery F. Blake of Amherst avenue was in charge of
the covered dish supper for the
CURVED BARS AWARDED December Christmas party held
AT SENIOR INVESTITURE for the Pennsylvania Faculty Tea
Club Friday night in the univer·
Recently, in a fitting cere· sity's Christian Association
mony Mrs. Hans Borei, outgoing Building. Mrs. J. Kenneth Dohleader of Girl Scout Troop 16, ertyof Elm avenue was incharge
and 3etty Lou Shadwick of Wall- of the hostesses, and Mrs. Henry'
ingford, a past member, turned C. Ford of Amherst avenue and
over the handsome original fiags Mrs. Robert Spiller of Ogden
of the troop to the! present ninth avenue were among the hostesgrade troop which recently pass- ses. Also attending the supper
ed on its number 78 to a new from Swarthmore were:
junior high troop. Mrs. John Mc Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. EstaWilliams Is leader of the present bro6kof South Princeton avenue
Troop 16. Katie Natvig is presi- rIIrs: C. E. Clewell and Mi";;
dent. Ashley Fine and Lolly Bul- Ruth Clewell of Benjamin west
litt partiCipated in the fiag cere- avenue, and former Swarthmormony.
eans Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gurin,
Receiving the new troop num- now of Philadelphia.
ber coincided with this troop's
,_ _ _ __
Senior investiture ceremony and ATTENDS CONVENTION
the a war din g of one. of Girl
Scouts' highest awards, the 9urMillard .P. Robinson., director
ved Bar, to four members _ Geor- of boys'health and physical edugla Detweiler, Heather Foote, cation atSwarthmoreHighSchool,
attended the State .ConMimi McWilliams, Beth Pinkston. tlon for He.alth and Physical EdIn addition to the above these ucation in Pittsburgh ias! week.
r~.ls are also members of Troop
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New Resident Ordained
fifth in conference scoring Cushing, Fritz Seyferth, Peter
Special Footballs
. A new resident of Swarthmore
was awarded the Carleton Derickson, Doug Welsh and Bill Captains Anthony and Bond is a very recentlY ordained mlnLippert Award which Dethloff.
presented special footballs for ister. The Rev. Arvo E. Yaurio
Special guests introduced by
trophy case, to Peter Smith, of Bryn Mawr avenue, who untll
IS,gm,ued the one who made the
..rinual Banquet Honors
most valuable contribution to Coach Robinson were:
student from Woodhouse three years ago was on the ExCollege football during
All-Opponent Lineman Dick England, for his inspiritational ecutive Staff of the KimberlYSquad, Cheerleaders
the 1961 season. In his absence, Thomas from Lansdowne-Aldan; membership on the team. In ac· Clark Corporation, Neenah, Wis.,
Swarthmore Fathers served
aturkeydinner in person to
. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones and Back John Passmore
ceptlng the Ilall, Peter
was ordained this fall at his
the 1961 high school
the award for their son. Ridley Park, both selected
that It was a real honor to be ~ome church, The First Presbyteam Saturday in the high sc
Guest. Introduced
the team; also Jack Wilson,
part of the most closely
terian Church, Neenah.
,cafeteria, More than 200 parents
John Bond, President of the ley Park High School coach team he has ever seen.
Three years ago Mr. VauIio be·
fans, and participants were
Athletic Committee acted Jack Houtz and Lee Swan, Champ- The second ball represented gan his theological training at
attendance at this affair
as master-of-ceremonies, Fol- ionship coaches at Darby Senior
7-6 victory over Media In
eton and graduated in June.
mixed mirth and fun with
lowing the Invocation by Rev. and Junior High SChool respec- 1960 significant of the return to
his business life started,
notes of commendation and
Browne of the Presbyter, and former members
winning ways following 1959. he was a graduate of the Univercognition.
Church, he introduced the
undefeated team The tru:rd ball was the one re- sity of Minnesota where he did
One of the chief highlights was
guests at the head table, Lawrence Drew long-time
turned to the school by Mr. Wentz
study as he did also at
the announcement that the
including Dr. 'and Mrs. Harry W. more citizen and Number
as a token of est1!em. This
Purdue University. From 1942
had elected half-back
Kingham, Mr. and Mrs. William Garnet Supporter; and his
was the last game won in
until 1946 Mr. Vaurio was in the
Hoge and guard 'Rick Filler
Bush, school administrhtors.
patriot in athletic' spirit,
most recent 28 game
at the Naval Reserve
captains for 1962.
addition to the food one of the Callahan.
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ina23~13 win over
Laboratories, Washington, D.C.,
Swarthmore High School's Anenjoyable events of the
Appreciation Expressed
under Captains Luren
and was released from inactive
nual Varsity Club
was the hour's enter-' Notes of appreciation were ex- and-Bill Morrison,
reserve status'in 1957.
Football Award was awarded to
nt by a featured accordsed to Robert Kamp for his
The most valuable player seAs a lay member of his church
Larry Jones, a Seniur at Carle- ionist who had single women,
contribution to the Var- lected by the team was Albert
Presbytery ,he was serving
~on College. Coach Millard Rob- mar;ied women, football players sity Club; Clifford Renshaw and Bullard, tackle;, the most immany capacities as well as
mson, sponsor of the
ch.eerleaders and coaches r~md- Hugh Peters for their assistance proved Carl Gersbach, thIJ most
service to his communClu~, pointed to the rna"!,
enngbarb~rshop style selectlOns in team Photography; to
loyal John Bond; most courage·
ach,ev~ment~ of the rec,p,ent. for the enJoy':!ent of all.
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and Barbara Sird as ous Mal Anthony; the· most sac- On the staff of the Greater
FollowlDg h,s career as an
James
M,ller,
cheerleader
school band representatives rifice, Ron Hoge~.
c:oachlesl~~.il~1:;:~i~~a;;i~rn;~~1 of Churches
on the 195~ football team at coach, 'ntroduced the s.quad a.nd
Bill Vint for his work with
The team presented
Vaurio will be Director of
swarthm.oreH,gh School, he play- and presented the semors w,th
and Terry Innis and Robinson and pietryka with
and Stewardship
ed vars,ty end for f~ur years at
. Megaphones. The 5 outVanBlerkom for their golf bag and an overnight
with special responsibilities in
Carleton College. Th,s past sea- standlOg p~ayers from the Sat- football program sales.
respectively, in appreCiation
the Department of Public Relason he was selected on the All- urday ·morn,ng football
Junior High Coaches Don Hen- their team efforts. The prc)gr'am
derson, Mel Drukin and Dick was concluded with the mOlvll~s~_ _ _ _-,-_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Bernhart introduced their teams of the Lansdowne game and Alpine, Allan Shoemaker, Bill
and spoke proudlY and glowinglY party for seniors at Coach Rc,b-lI Shu g'1tt:s, Parkie Smith, Peter
their achievements and efforts Inson's home.
Bill Spencer, Jaj Thomp:Idl"illg the season_
Members of the 1961 squad are: son.
The only undefeated team was
Seniors - Malcolm Anthony
Sophomores - Dick Dawson,
the high school junior varsity Co-Captain; John Bond,
Carl Gersbach, David Gilfillan,
lor
team, which was introduced by taln; Al Bullard, Dick ~amplDe,lI,IBill Gill, Randy Lee, Dick Mc
Coach Walter M. Pietryka and Bob Frost,GeorgeHamilton,
Curdy, Jim Morrison, John 0'presented with their Junior ·Var- Patterson, Jim Rowland;
Nelli, Gerry Stamford, Bill Stansity Certificates.
Young, Jerry Liddell.
George Welsh, Curt Young,
Players Introduced
Juniors - Cecil Compton,
Managers - Joe Waltz, Dav~
f Detweiler, Doug Dumm,
Of course the main highlight 0 Filler, Ron Hoge, Walter
Morrow, Barry Bretshneider, Jim
each banquet is the introduction ski, Chuck Kurtzhalz, GOrdOl)
of the senior stars and varsity
lettermen. I;:ach was presented
with a letter certificate with senDELECTABLE
iors receiving a silver foc)tb,,,,lll
from the Citizens Committee
recognition of their loyalty
effort, Coach Robinson, presentIngthese young warriors, pointed
outthattheirwon and loss record
was not truly sillnlflcant of tremenduous spirit, perseverance
"A Family Gift - A Friendly Gift"
and loyalty In that no t~am in his
memory of Swarthmore foc)tballl
began
a season so Inc~xI)er:ie~,ced,
-atfaced so many obstacles
never once. faltered in their
forts. "Many a team, I t he :;"'lU,
"would have glven up a,nn,~d,c::~::;1
satisfied to lose games b
Swarthmore
the odds were too grc~at.sp,ecif-I
icallY responsible for this
show of spirit was the leadership
T.
ROI Hoge, Rkk Filler
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.
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OF ALL THE FAMOUS BRANDSI
tIte &~
T.
Geoffrey Nearing, a senior at
Swarthmore High SChool, has
WAYNE ROTARY TOUR,been awarded a Bausch 'and
staff would like to take thili session, lastin~ less than an
On tap for the Hign School Lomb Award. This award is
opportunity to wish all the stu- hour,' probablY set a record in
basketball team during next recognized throughout the United
dents in Swarthmore a very Merry brevity.
week's activities include the states as eVidence of superior
Christmas, and to extend a cordial
Opening of bids for sale of
annual Alumni Game on Tllesday scientific; aptitude.
invitationtoall canteen members the abandoned Rutledge elemennight In the High SChool gym at
-The Science Award, a handand alumni to attend the annual tary school was scheduled, but
canteen Christmas dance Sat- no bids had arrived.
7:15 p,m. and plirtlclpatlon In some bronze medal, is presented
the Wayne Rotary Tournament at graduation in more than 7
urday Night.
Other than action on routine
This year the music will be financial matters, the meeting
on Wednesday and l"riday eve- 500 schools. Surveys have re:
nings on the Radnor High SChool v~aled that more than 30% of the
provided by the Don Charles was confined to discussions of
wmners have b·e en e ncouraged
co ur t .
Santa Claus blew into Swarth- ~uintet. The dance will start
various natures.
The annual game between the by the award to follow scientific
b· flY
30 in the all-purpose room
NewlY elected president John
Little Garnet Vars,.ty and Its careers.
more
ne
yesterday
to
say
the
Rutgers
Avenue
SChool.
The
F
Wi
, t h a t he COULD spare his tele- d
. S pencer recommen de d that
Alumni will be held next Tuesday
ndnersofthehonorary science phone elves until noon on Sat- ress for evening will be semi- Swarthmoreputits effort and time
formal and refreshments will be into finding ways of keeping its
(TOM
ev eni n~. Th e game, always .a awar are elig,· ble t a compet e urd
hotly, contested one, pits the for Science
Scholarships, spon- Explalning
ay
ORROW'!
d b
earnestlY afterall.
that he included In the admission price. sc h00Is open, instead of concenpresent Varsity against many of sore
Y Bausch and Lomb In- hated to miss anyone who reallY
trating on plans to close them,
its ex-players of the past four
at the University of wanted to see him in person
in case of snow. He said that
years. The old grads who are
Three or more SChol- Christmas Eve, he had made
with so much talk about the
elegible and who are expected arshlps are provided annualJy.
arrangements at home so Ihat
United states growing soft, a
to take part include phenominal
his elves could stay here to
good example is not being set
Ron Herbster, who at present is
take the names and address.
by people who permit children
playing freshman basketball at
00
,The elves themselves were Library, 'Red Cross
1.0 stay home when it appears it
Duke U., Butch Hofmann, who
delighted to remain on duty anmight l;ce ,hard to get to school
is playing J,V. ball at Urislnus,
other half day, and began im- Worker Died Monday
and then the children go oul and
Ralph Kletzlen, Steve Hansell,
mediatelY to draft a note for Mrs. Doris Hill Soule, wife of the
play.di Spencer
•
t b H Id
tit' said
i ' the route of
Di c k J ac kson, and Ben Ecken- Se rVlce 0
e
e
The
Swarthmorean.
They
will
.
s.r
c
s
s
ngle school bus
h ff
II f h
Phelps Soule, 410 Park aveI
tal
. a , a a w om played last In Kennett Square
gladJy take the names, ages,
died Monday evening, Dec- IS no moun nous and it should
year. Of the' i~60 squad, Bob
and addresses from Borough I:~~:~": 18 t th
be able to deliver its elementary
Kenschaft, Bob Dawes,Robbie
Charles Stebbins Woodward parents who call, up until noon.
,a
e Wawa Nursing school-pupils froin Rutledge. He
' 8 7 res·d t f N
.'.
after a long. illness. She furth
J arre tt , Burke Jackson, Bob
'
I en a
ew York City Then they will "ensleigh" wltb
74;
.
e, suggested teachers who
Wagstaff, Fred Schaeffer, and and Swarthmore, passed away Santa for. t,heNorth Pole at 12'.01.' During the Second World War tlive outrtat·
of town might arrange
Skip" B ernard are expected to SMondtayh' Decemb er 18, at his
It therefore 'behooves all parSoule ploneer'ed in the new' ranspo
,on pools. He 'said
take par t.
war more home.
ents who wa. nt santa to come on
~warthmore
shouldn't mind being'
Aft
tlrl f
h
crucial Red Cross Blood
I
Th e 1959 members include
erre ng rom is teaching Christmas Eve to callKi 4-4770, 11)I~m)r
In a c ass by Itself in this inSid Johnson, Ron Taylor, Brodie of mathematics in Dickinson preferablY todav,
program of
of the
RedService
Cross, stance,thany more than it has in
..., between 9 and"
chatrman
Blood
C rawf or,
d Dave Grogal\, Joe HI gh Sc h00 I , Jersey City, N. J., 5 (even elves must get their
t
Some a er matters, and it might
Moran and Jay Lord, and of the he continued his work in a nwn-I beauty sleep) or tomorrow, behe
Swarthmore
Branch.
Sh'l
also an instructor in sur- be good.to
t f D setan example for the
1958 squ ad , Rich Gurin, Bob ber 0 f prI va t e schools,
ween ,9 and 12.
I si,cal
res a elaware County and say
Hudgins, Jack Walter,Mike Kerr, them st. Andrews School,
II
dreSSings for the South- "we are not going to let a little
Larry Jones, Keith Richardson dletown, Delaware, and Alleneast6rn Pennsylvania Chapter dirty weather shut us down"
and Eddie payne are eleglble: dale School, Rochester, N. Y.
of the
Cross,. working InDistrict Supeiiritenilerit-Har·rY
Dave Grogan and Fred SChaef(e~1 He was graduated from
in both responsibil- Kingham was ask~ if children
are at present members of the Chester State Normal·Soilool
L
went to school in snow in Iowa
WaShington
and Lee
Cornell
. •
Mrs.
Soule Swarthmore
was a member
of were
h
h e served before cOrning
.
M WUniversity.
d
d
original
Public
hi
h
w c , InCidentally, is
r.
00 war
was a
Orchestro to Present
to Swarthmore two years ago, He
by another Swar thmore
desqendant of George Peirce,
Library Board, a former director I·S1UD that they took snow for
School
basketball captain
QUaker
of the. Swarthmore former
League
of granted there. an d attended as
"'
. Immigrant
fTh
b in T1684' and Program this A.M.
WomenVoters,anda
mem""umnus, Bob McHenry.
corhgallltzero
am ury ownship,
The fourth lind fifth grades
ber of the Swartbmore Woman's usual. Spencer admitted snow
will be the 13th annual
es er County, who purchased the Elementary School PrE~se'ntc~dlcl~b~
~as less rare In Iowa, but added
and at present the varsity has
In 1700, acreage in East Marl- a French N!,ti'lity
Her friendShips were wide It seemedto be getting less rare
one game edge as it was
boroughTownship where a homedu Christ,"
important to her. "More than here. Kingham responded that
Victor last year in a
stead, still standing, was jmllt audience of students,
I know, she made an sr t here at least the "reaction is
contested game.
and the arboretum, known as and friends op Wednesday.
friendship", a friend stated rare."
On Wednesday evening
Peirce's Park,wasplanted. This an introduction by Debbie Codtribu~e, She was a member of The Board received a letter
team will travel to the
plantation was later the LOI~g-1 dington, the following scenes
Swarthmore Monthly Meeting, from Borough Democratic Chalrwere enacted;
SOciety of Friends. ~an. Lois ·Peterson recommendH.S. gym to compete in the annual wood Gardens 116me of Pierre
Wayne Rotary Tourney. Swarth- du Pont.
SCene' I ..., Bethlebem.
Born in Haverhill, Mass., 74 109 It take the opportunity to be
mpre eXl?ecta to play Conestoga
Sail of A. Darwin
and' Joseph arrive at the
agO, she resided in Bostor non-partisan and appoint one of
) 10 the thud game of the evening, and Sidney Peirce Stebbins
(4th grade, Mrs. Norman
her earlY years and was mar- the Democratic. candidates, un~ again ward, he is survived by a sister, sbn); Scene II - Bible ver.,esl S
I'
and win or lose, will plov
ried' tbm
for 50 years.
She came to s uccess ful in t he November elecon Friday Dec. 29 In either the Helen M. Woodward of
from St. Luke. Night Scene
war
are n 1927.. For many tion, to fill tbe vacancy to be
P took
ha her family c.re ated·10 January by the resigfinal game or the prellminary. Chester road.
Shepherds prepare for ~'a~~~~1 summers,
hap ·lY t she
C onestoga is expected to be top
r
ted
th
t
A Memorial Service wI·II
over th. eir flocks. (4th
PI
cae m,. Vt. She. nation 0 f one 6f the elected'Renotch competition.
beld in Kennett Square,
Susan Bauer); SCene ill _
aques
a 'no flowers be publicans.
Friends' Meeting, of whicb
angels appear to the shepherds. seD.t. Her famiJy says that those
Dr. Kingham reported Boro~gh
was 11 member, 'Decemher 24'
(5th gra
th Ii
SHS CLASS OF '58 1 p,m.
tV '- Tbe three wise men
to . ~:'e Peacham Library in her p.
au
es are traffic
·cooperatlng
In a
Ian ori
to improve
conditions
for the manger, and Scene V _ memory.
10 th e elemental'8 school area at·
B Ide h
PLANS REUNION
Mary and Joseph with the 'ox
s es
. d sby er husband, she' is open and close of the school
The Class of 1958 of Swarth- "CHRI'STMAS IN THE
the ass - a familY scene.
F11rV1
t VeSoul a son, Mr. Edmund day. He said a different system
more High School will have I t
s ' PLACE"
grade, Margare'• Yeatman)·, "t:Emel
as er .ty e of11Washington State .or
«
Ioa.di ng children in bllS and
MARKET
~
u·
First Annual Reunion next Wed-'
VI - Presentation of ~
mfta to
a IllVersl,
da hI
Pu man, Wash.,
.
and
WiII b e tried after the ChristII
(M
ho)
vacation.
He also stated he
B
nesday night. The Christmas
The Swarthmore
C. h. rist Child by kings, shepherds
ug er, Mrs. Ellzabeth Soule
par ty-reunion will be held in Association
and villagers. (5th grade,
.
. will
P rowne ix rs. JO
d hil of Telford,
S tudy··
lllg the proviSions of a
.
b enna.,
th nd
Ed c dren, Elizas ta te law regarding driver
the Ingleneuk from 9 p. m. to mas in the Market
Place",Wiseman.)
s gran
1 a.m.
day night at8inthe
. Appropriate carols were sung SaleJy a Ma
mtund SoniC, and I::~~~~g courses in schools. Alno t a required course
In announcing December 27 as Church on Harvard avenue.
In F'r. enc. h by Mrs. Stanley Ti tby
,
rgare, Stephen and
the date, James F. Robinson, play, writtlln especiallY for
Steciw's4th grade, Mrs, Stevenm~
Browriell, and one
there seeming to be no de~
. .or
graduate president of the class, sanctuary by Henri Gheon,
son's4thgrade, Margaret Moore's grea.--grandchild.
• it here, Kingham sald
A M
lsi .
emphasized that eveh thclUI!lhl first pre sen
" ted in st. Paul 5th grade and Mrs. Warren W, h Id this
emor nService
i ' at
will be
s tate- approved oourses reCh
SIX
t.his is the first annual affair,
Cathedral, London~ in 1943.
Schlanger's 4th grade , w,·tb a Trinit
e
mar hng,. 11 a.m. at
. h ours' instruction ube's also llkely to be the last. was translated from the FrE!Dclhl grand finale of "n est ne
y
urc, North Chester Ihind--!b,e-,w
"Therefore," he said, "we
by Martin Browne.
divln enfant."
'rOll.
tifi heel" of a car and
Thursdavnight's
product'·Qn
The
plov
·was'
written
and
dIr~er
every one w,·11 come t a get
~...,
Bald all cation
juniorsofininstructor.
the local
last Ipok at everyone else.
prepared by the players
ected by Mrs. Djoerd Hoekstra,
school have been being.
amount in our treasury
Hedgerow Theater under the dir- Choral music was under the dlra fine 30-hour course by
suggests any looking after
of Jasper Deeter.
ection of Mrs. Carol Matthes
girls' and boys' physical
dnte will have to be &lone
and scenery was supervised by
instructors, as part of
curricularIY."
.'
Mrs, Laura Dechnik WId Jam~
health program, although
The affllir is open to all
VARSITY CLUB TO HOLD
Galnor.summer
.
a<:tual driving,
SWllrthmore graduates, thE!irICHRISTMAS DANCE, 26TH
The Elementary SChool OrchAny
KlOgham presented a prelim'
dates, and old classcnates,
S rth
h
estra, directed by Vlrginla Vogt,
draft of the 1962- c 3 school
Inson Sll, id, and "everyth,·ng
Var- will present a program of Cbrt 8 'Ifree."
sitywaClubmore
willHig
holdSchool
Its annual
Calenda,r providingY184 pupil .
;~~~st_~~:~ dance December 26. mas music at ass embly this morn,188 days for veteran teach~
year's dlUlce promises
ing. Parents and friends are Inand 190 days for new teachbe tbe'bestyet. with a visit from vited to attend,
Tbe tw~-day !!l!'tra orientaCHRI$T~S FORMAL NEXT santa and'pr"liIts Plore!'
$TO~ HOUR TOMORROW' ,
period for 'recrults Is an inWEEK ·FOR 9TH GRADE
Tbe dan"e wtU !;Ie beld at
.. T.· BLle 8RARY ,
IUId woulci hegil' on
Rutltra A., . . iIe Bl,IIII·••IIWlrl"
..
30.
"
Tbe IIintb arade of the
froID • to 12 after
I.e are per iiaof the
sBid be '18 postponing
Assembli.. wUl bold Its
A1u_.....fiWl . . . ~d
,"Ofe ;publi~ !L1b1alY will
_ing of new comnoltiees
mas Po_.. at the Whittier
llbiII ..IIoDL GrM... to ,tH q'lIlistm .. sml)'U tile
the new board i8 conoplete,
~ to on S&tunlll.J,
a.nd &If Alullllll are i,mted.
~:J tomoirq_ IIIOfIIintliit.
~~llllllli'" tllerepl.eement,f(lf
41.,5,11 Grades GIYe
Fre.,· Nallyll, Pia,
Spiced Peaches
rt
1.
Christmas Dance for
Alumni,
Canleen
The members of the Canteen
H_ S. SENIOR WINS
SCIENCE AWARD
Ch I S W d d
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Died Dece.ber 18
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December 22, 1961
THE SWARTHMOR'EAN
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NEWS NOTES
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Mr.
brother anI! sisterMiss McCombs'marriage to Mr.
In-law Mr. and Mrs. George Flood James W. Patterson of Amherst
::h~~~O;t~~i i~rrey
Ian Jessu!!
Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. J.
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Capt. and Mrs ..Corben C. Shute liM~c~c~o~m~b~s;o~f;M;;a~PI~.e~a~v~e~n~u~ei'~~
of Maple avenue will have as
their guests for the holidays Mrs.
i
Shute's brother-in-law and sister
F.r M.UZIIE 1I1I11nOI.
C91. and, Mrs. W. W. Lewis of
c:.I
Alexandria, Va. Jeff and Clif
Lewis will stay' ith their grand.IL LLIYD L IlIFFM.I
'mother Mrs. A. L. Clifton In the
Swarthmore
man David Al'artments.MldShlP-l~::K:I:3:~=========:
Shute will be home
..
from the Nav,,1 Academy and his
brother Eddie will be home from
Severn School, Severna, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart F. Flood
Daily
of South Chester road will entertain over the holiday weekend 80th Hot & Cold
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TUESDAY. DECEMBER 26
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CHRISTMAS TREES
bul then in the
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Be~~t:lu~:e~
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McARTHUR , PAT1BI
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Dr. and Mrs. Walter B. KelghJV BASKETBALL HEWS
HI,~
L1brlllian Mary Ann Hunsickel
ton,
Jr., of Cedar lane will
•
o( the Swarthmore PubliC Library
Don Henderson's JV team's
entertain (or the Christmas hollslow startin the Eddystone game
left on Wednesday to spend her
day their entire (amily which
cost them the game as it
•
1961 vacation and the holidays
Governor
David
L.
Lawrence
Includes their son, Robert who
behind (or a 15-5 score at halfvisiting her mother and sisters
has
announced
that
all
s'tateIs
at presentteachlng at Tarleton
time. But In the second half
Win Over Sun Valley Mrs. Margaret Weltzhelmer and
vehicles wiU participate College Tarleton Station, Tex.;
. h
and Kristin and Gretchen ir owned
swarthmore Juniors out-scored I Th' d S
the
Christmas holiday hlgh- their son-in-law and daughter
In
Eddystone 17-11, but It wasn't S
tr
tral 9 t
Oberlin, O.
way
"Lights
On For Safety" Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Furlow of
enoug'l as time ran out too soon After registering three straight
Mrs. Roland G. E. ,Ullman of
campalgn
December
22 through Neffsville who will arrive toas the score showell 26-22 in wins over Eddystone, Chichester, "APplebrook",' Vassar avenue
December
25
and
December
29 morrow for the weekend; their
favor of the home team. Jerry and Sun Valley, the Little Gar- will entertain at a family dinner
,
son and daughter-In-law' Mr.
through January 1.
Clothier contributed 13
nets travel to Penncrest and on Christmas day.
The
pro
g
r
Ii
m
'calls
upon
and Mrs. James Kelghton from
and was high man for the game. enter the lions' den for a real
Miss Louise Johnson of North
motorists
to
operate
with
headGermantown,
and Charles and
Chester road arrives home today
Carl Gersbach, Graham Palter. test tonight.
Ilghts
on
during
the
da;yllgnl~
I
Leslie
who
live
at home.
son;Blichl Sche~.made the other The team, although predom- from Annapolis, Md., to visit her
scores for Swarthmore.
'
Inatly inexperienced, has played parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney hours.
The lights will alert mot,oril,ts I
Takl' ng a cue from Its more outstanding ball with the em- Johnson Jr for the Christmas
as
well as pedestrians to
experienced varsity squad the phasls'on a stout defense and a vacatlo~. ..
need
for extreme caution during
JV's came out on the top of well balanced attack. Bob BenMr. and Mrs. George M. Karns
Chichester, 18' to 23. Big John nelt, Terry Innis, Tom Atkins, of Wellesley road have as their 'a traditionally hazardous period
O'Neill was high man with 9 Captain Skeets Anthony, Sleepy guests their son-In-law and of the year.
The "Lights On For Sa,fel~y"
points, while Carl Gersbach, DeLappe, and Steve Beik have daughter Maj. and Mrs. Malcolm
campaign
is being conducted
. Graham Patterson, Russ Lewis, been bearing the brunt of the Agnew II!'d children Leslie,
Jerry Clothier and Jim Hu,nte,rl competltlan,whlle Frank Pierson, George and Alex of South Euclid government, safety, and tr~~~~~
agencies in Pennsylvania,
all dented the scoring column. Dick Foreman, Don Jones, Malo., who arrived yesterday
lWld, Delaware, New JersE!y,1
The game was won in the last AnthonY,Steve Edwar:ds, Charlie the long holiday weekend.
Virginia and the District of
quarter as the J.V's outs cored Turner,
and Gary
Gallagher
have
MAD
seenactionin
almost
each game.
rs.. aVl'd M. Speers of umbla.
Chichester's Juniors 9-2. Until The game tonight will feature Drew avenue left yest er day by
The regional effort is desi!~n-I
this time the visitors were ahead a physically strong Penncrest"
plane 'or Rome to s'pen d th e ed to avoid unnecessary 'bl,ooit-i
16-14. An outstanding effort on five with the advantage of their Christmas holidays with her 12
shed on the highways by Si,:~~~~j
the foul line made the differ' ence home court. It Is hoped the locals year 0 Id son D
aVl' d an d hi s uncIe ing the need for caution by
as the home team sunk 66% of wiU be able to overcome their and aunt Mr. and' Mrs. James ing on the driving lights dUl:inIH~
their free throws.
dlsadvWltages with a great deal Cunning Wid their son Jimmy, all the daytime.
of hustle and desire to bring of whom are spending the year
back to Swarthmore its
.
abroad. Mrs. Speers ·will return
SUBURBAN SWIM CLUB
Victory.
home the early part of January.
straight
LISTS AQUATIC WINS
The preliminary game begins Craig Peel, Mrs. Speers' brother,
Latest aquatic wins of Swarth- at 6:45 and will feature Don is arrJving hOme tonight from
Un ion 'Theological seminary;
more youngsters swimming on
Suburban Swim Club teams are: Henderson's J.V. five, whicb New York City. He and his parAiding the Boys Blue team has a record of one loss against ents Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindiey
will celebrate Christmas
victory 129-97 over Moorestown two wins. The boys have been
at
the
Speers' home.
showing
constant
improvement,
MERRY
at home December 2 - John
and
like
their
Varsity
counterMrs;
John
Schott
of
Fairview
-Schmidt, first in midget breastCHRISTMAS
load, with her' son Mr. John R.
stroke; Paul Zecher second In parts, face a real test.
Christmas is the season of
Beat Eddystone
schott from Harvard University
junior breaststroke and individual
happiness, a lime for giving
Last
Friday
night
the
Garnet
will
spend
Christmas
with
her
medley and a member of the winand receiving gifts. Give the
Qutclassed
the
larger
and
and
daughter
Mr.
and
ning junior relay; Dino McCurdy
Sucteaor 10
gift of health with your con·
Eddystone
five
on
the
stoners'
Miohael
Goodrich
and
son
first in senior freestyie and medto
Christmas
Seals.
tribution
•
&a.ber gilts
in Severna Park, Md.
ley and on the winning relay; co u r t 69 to 42. Coach Bill
FIGHT
TB
John Espenschade second in Reese's starting lineup Included Mr. and MrS. George Schobinger
WITH CHRISTMAS SEALS
Roger Anthony, Terry Innis, Bob of Swarthmore avenue have re,
junior freestyle.
Assisting the Girls A team Bennett, steve Beik and Tom turned home after spending six
win O'ler Wllmington 141-85 Dec- DeLapp. The team jumped to weeks in Liberia. They stopped
inthe Canary Islands and Lisbon
ember 3 at home - Ann Michener 21-11 first quarter lead with
extremely
well
balanced
attaCk,
on the way home.
first In junior breaststroke; Susan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert'L. Kelly'
butfelldownlnthe
second
Williams first and Beth Purnell
as
Eddystone
cut
the
lead
to
a
children of North Chester
third in diving; Linda Zecher
will entertaln on Christmas
sec.ond in intermediate breast- 31-25'blilf-time' score.
MIDDLETOWN ROAD, MEDIA
Opposit. High Meadow
Skeets
Anthony
and
Terry
innis
for
Mrs. Kelly's parents Mr.
stroke; JoanneEspenschadethird
and Mrs. HElrbert Dickman. and
(between Dutton Mill Road'and Knowlton Road)'
In senior backstroke and member were forced to the bench
four
personal
fouls
each,
her
gmndmother
and
the
chilof winning relay; Ann Townes
TELEPHONE TREMONT 2-7206
dren's great;grandmother, Mrs.
third in Intermediateheestyle. in the third quarter,. but
Pierson and Tom Atkms filled
Edgar Ferrey of Newtown,Bucks
A!.K FOR BEN PALMER
.outstandingly well and helped County. Mrs. Ferrey is 99 years
CRUM CREEK WINNERS
the Little Garnet increase
age and still active.
At the Crum Creek Bridge margin to a 51-35 score as
____
Club meeting Tuesday of last final period 'began. The
LIVE (B & B) OR CUT
week the winners were Mr. and then blasted the Stoners' or'lSS,-J
Mrs. Earle Deppich of Ridley ing defense 18 to 7 in the flnall
SPRUCES
RRS PINES
RUTGERs AVENUE sc:HoiDIII
Park. Runners-up were Lt. and to leave for home with the 69-·421
Mrs. William Webb of South impressive first victory of
sponsored by
Chester road.,
season.
.S.H.S. CANTEEN
The next meeting will be held Scoring was well balanced
on December 26.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER
BQb Bennett scored 15, R1;"ve'
Beik 11, Tom DeLapp 10, S~~l!~1
8:30 to 11
(WE DELIVER)
Mr. ,and Mrs. John Kuc and Anthony 9" Terry Innis 8,
fwnlly of Academy road will Pierson 7, Tom Atkins 4;
Music by Don Charles QUl1nl:eql
;spend Christmas Day in Rich- Foreman 2, Don Jones 2,
'VIllit Our Roadside Market Open EYenlngs & Weekends til 6
Alumni & Members Invited
,mond, Va., visiting with Mrs. Mal Anthony 1. Gary Gaillag.berl
'Kuc's mother Mrs. Glenn Ander- and Charlie Turner also
action in the later minutes of
son.
Mrs. William R. Phillips of game. Bob Bennett came up
Strath Haven avenue Is a patient 7 timely rebounds which tutlledl
In the Chester Hospital where out to be the high count for
she Is confined due to virus individual on either team.
ARE THE BEST FRIENDS!
Down Chichester
, pneumonia.
On Tuesday afternoon sw,,,U,·1
more hQsted an aggressive
OLD WISHES ARE THE BEST WISHES!
determined Chichester qullnt'ltl
and came out on top after a 11l11rd-1
contest by the score
l'll-~D, The score was knotted
fJIt,
",,44
each at intermission, but
Garnets pulled away
maintained an 8 point lel\Jad~~:~:!1
2nd half. In the tater n
4
WEST LAUREL HILL
the game Chi was able to
eloopJ DN.t ~
lead of the locals as
wmorphoM
Ivll,ltors fouled ln their atl,emI,tl
215 a.lrnont Ava.• laIa-Cynwyd. Po.
gain possession of the
MOhawk 4-1591 '
the Garnets' were not able to
CREMATION
Bullat'LanchuB
Ills oli for Saf.,y'
Slaris
ScLool T
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ea. at
'e••cresl 'oll,LI
0101( FRANOHETTI ~ TELEVISION
tro:r.
and
or
as their holiday guests Mr. children of Dickinson avenue are Church.
30 YALE AVENUE
MORTON,PA.
Boyer's parents Mr. and Mrs. entertaining Mrs. Torrey's mother
TEUIiSIOI - HOME I I• • UTO I.DIO - 'HOI".
O. C. Boyer of New Washlngion, Mrs. Cecil Gage of Fishkill,
JANUARY BRI
"Bring It to Us or
Com. to You"
Ind., and Mr. Boyer's sister and N. Y., who arrived saturday to
Miss Deborah Sloan
KlnllWoocI 4-1028
brother. Miss Elizabeth Boyer spend the Christmas hoUdays. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jalnesi 1":::;;::;:=:::::;:::::;::::;===~="F,=::=:;:===;.:::=~===l
of Elmhurst, Ill., and Dr. Joseph
Dr. and Mrs. Orland M.Rltchie W. Lukens of Wallingford,
r
:2
H. Boyer of Washington, 0_ C. have returned to their home on be wed Saturday, Janllary 6,
*~. *~ .>t/-:" '.
_'!'_'~'~'''if.'1f;,:;e,
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Storlazzi Harvard avenue after a six week Mr. James Orval Courtney, Jr. :.~
'f\
'tr.
of Park avenue wlllentertalnat visit In Anaheim and Los of Somerset, Ina
to
i/"
open house on Christmas Eve. Angeles, Calif.
held in the waillngford b .__ ,...
'tBonnie Alexander of Juniata
Helen F. Calhoun of Elm av- terian Church. The Rev.
ALON' ~
avenue ami Phyllis Hall of Park enue, Is one of nine successful B. Rowland of Wallingford
':,
BEAUTY S
'V!'
avenue will entertain at open candidates elected as delegates- the Rev. Dr. William Do'ncasl~er\
-.
house at the Alexander home on at-large to College Cabinet, of Somerset will officiate.
• •_!A:M.<*U
Wednesday evening for the class l.sltud.ent governing body at the
Mrs. David Patrick Welsh
':.-"'~ '-HI"
.,.,_", .~ .,..,... . - ~ (A...
of'610f Swarthmore High School. University of .Rochester. The Ogden avenue will be matron
~
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. AI- honor for her sister. The
IF
,.
,
~
North Chester road will have as fred calhoun', she is a junior maids will be Mrs. Alfred K. W. '.•..!'" 9 S. Ch.ster Root KI 3-0476
"'--.~l'1f."~
their guests for the Christmas elementary education major and PUtt of Newr.r,
k De.,
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weekend Dr. Bates' mother Mrs. on the Dean's List. Helen Is a the bridegroom, Mrs.
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Clarisse M. Bates; his cousin member of Theta Eta sorority, Mueneb of Phoenixville, Mrs.
Miss Louise G. Lewis; Mrs. Delta Phi Alpha (German honor Leland Rosemond of Villanova
Bates' aunt Mrs. Edward F. society), is vice president of a nd Mi ss 0 oro thy B. Courtney ,
Stevens; and Miss Lila Clark, Women's Athletic Association, Somerset, sister of the lInde•
all of New York City. Mr. and
groom
Give a
Mrs. John P. Larson, son'in-law Junior
man of Classtreasurer,ahdchalr-'
Junior Sisters.
Dr. William B. Courtney• of
Miss Ruth C. Webb arrived Winston-salem, N. C. will serve
and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bates will join them for Chrlst- Tuesday night from Urbana, Ill.. as best man for his brother. The
mas. The Bates'. son Ensign to spend the Christmas hoUdays ushers will include the Mssrs.
From
John Rhodes Bates, USNR, has with her parents Lt. and Mrs. Graham Courtney of New Haven,
docked in San Diego, Calif., on William H. Webb of sou:~~~h:~~~~~:~1 Conn., brother of the bridegroom.
Fred Shaffer of Somerset, James
the USB Bon Homme Richard, road. Miss Webb is
KI 3-1460
but will not get home for the work for her Ph.D. at the
W. Lukens of Springfield, brother
•
holidays.
verslty of illinois.
of the bride, and Alfred K. W.
Mr: and Mrs. Clark W. Davis
Plitt.
***********,,·*,.,,**"""/1/1""********"/1/1"/1/1"""*****1
of Wallingford -will entertain at
Mr. and Mrs. AlbanE. Rogers
an open house on Saturday.
of Park, avenue will have
Cr.pt. and Mrs.Corben C.Shute their guests for a week' their'
NELSON _ WALTER
and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. 'daughter .Mrs. Richard H. Burd- Mr. Arthur C. Jackson of West
Lang, both of Maple avenue, en- sall and two children Ricky an Chester, announces the marriage
tertained at a combined dinner Tommy from Cambridge, N. Y., of his daughter, Mrs. Edith
and bridge party on Friday even- who will arrive the day
, Jackson Walter of Parrish road, t
ing.
Christmas. Mr. Rogers will
to Mr. Raymond E. Nelson on
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Field up to Cambridge to meet, """"l Friday, December 22, in Summit,
From all of us to all of you
and famHyof Vassar avenue 'd
will andbringthemdo w.
n Mr• Bur ds all N. J.
spend a pre-Christmas ha l I ay wilijoin them for the New Year's
_ __
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weekend with Mr. Field's mother weekend and drive them home. CATHERMAN - TURNBULL
and sister Mrs. F-rank E. Field
The marriage of Esther M.
ItsW'" I Nt.
. Russell's Service
Dr. and Mrs. Howard M. Jenkins Turnbull of Concordville
and Miss Jean Field In Somer~~*~***"****"****u'u"***
ville, N.J. They will return home of North Chester road will have AlbertG. Catherman of Swarth*"**'
..
'UA*"****jc**,,,,""
'
,
Sunday evening.
as their guests for the holidaY more took place on Saturday,
Dr. and Mrs. J.Alfred Calhoun their sons and daughters-in-law December 16, In Concordville.
and family of Elm avenue have Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins and
They will make theil home at
as their guests for the holidays family from Houston, Tex., Mr. 17 South Chester road.
Mr. Calhoun's mother Mrs. Cal- and Mr
Edward Jenkins and
houn, sr .. and her sister Mrs. family ... ·,11 Chester, N. J.; .Dr.
William Terhune of Fredericks· Jenkil.~' aunt, Miss Florence
BIRTH,
burg, Va., and Dr. Calhoun's JBI,""1S from Norristown and his
Mr. rand Mrs. Paul W. stewart,
~, ''',l'ns Mr. and'Mrs. 1I,llllar,dl Jr., 0 Denver, Colo., announce
sister Miss Margaret Cal houn, a c.lc',nkins from New York CI·ty. the bir th 0 ft heir second
.
,
daug~ter,
Librarian In the Arlington Count Y
Schools In Virginia.
Mr.andMrs. C. irwin Galbreath Bonnie Jean, on Sunday, DecMr. and Mrs. Guy G. de Furia of Benjamin west avenue drove ember 17. Mrs. Stewart ·is, the
to Baltimore, Md., on Wednesday former Miss Carol Lincoln, daugh·
of North Chester ro ad will en t ert er 0r Mr. an d Mrs. Charles E.
returned ho'me on Thursdav
.....
tain at a family dinner on Christ- and
'nging' with them, Mrs. Gal_ILILD~QlD 0r Haverford avenue.
Th
tid
ts
mas Day when they will have as brl
guests: Mrs. de Furia's parents breath's mother Mrs. Charles
e pa erna gran paren are
. h I Horner for the Christmas holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Sr., of
and :;Ister Mr. and Mrs. Mic ae
Cassaccio and Miss Marie Cas- They will ali spend Cb,riEltmasl
sacclo of Secane, their son-in- with Mr. and Mrs. Robert lUll""
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. InPenningtofL, N. J., son-in--law
J. Robert Twombly and children and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carol and John and Mr. Twom- Galbreath.
from
bly's mother Mrs, Charles Twom- I-=':':::':F':E:'T::::'E-B=R~ID-E~--::T:-::O:---:B:-:E~' .,
bly of Pine Ridge. Their son-i~law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Russeli Heath and
Paul E. lYittreich and children daughter Miss, Barbara Heath
Billy and Debby from Colonia, Cedar lane entertained with
9 South Orange Street, Media. Po.
N. J., will arrive after Christmas shower and tea on
for the New Year's holidays.
afternoon in honor Miss
Page a
THE SWARTHMOREAN
December 22, 1961
8 Park Avenue
TOIIEIY· SlOP
'.
Klngswoocl 3.0240
sew up the Victory.
Captain Skeets Anthony
outstanding man on th:~~~~~
ldipping in 16 points and,
00 IT YOURSELF
tesm's fine defenslv'l,
SELECT fOR ,APERHAN6EIl
IT"... Innis scored 2 goals for
lpollnts ;Tom DeLapp had 9 tlmelyj
LencI Out Sanlple Boob
Atkins, 5, and Beik
Jones and Frank
were the onu otber
WALLPAPa CO.
who saw IIQUon In this
-" I..
pme. Bob
·8.ttl.... P ....
not ln the 'Iarsity lineup
0,.. WeoL a FrL .. , .....
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PEN N
Spri.,....
It!
FROM ALL OF US TO ALL OF YOU
ELEANOR LOMAX
FRANCES LOPER
KAREN WILEY
BARBARA FRYE
SANDY DIDENKO
DAVID COCHRANE
SUE MIDDELTON
WEST COCHRANE
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Rib Roasts .All Cuts !!:i:. 57' c:~1:i~. 67c
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December 22. 1961 .
December 22, 1961
THE SWARTHMQREAH
Halt••al Heads Dept.
At 1st P'.lsyl,alla
!p~ag~e~6~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _;-_-_--:--:::--::::--~Fi.iaiOiirgOV:iiiiiiiiiE¥W!rrs~e~e~
College Students To
letters To The Edi!or
there Is none, To do this our
Serve as Teacher Aid.
A group of Swarthmore College
students wbo are Interested In
becoming teachers offers services to pupils and teachers In
the Swllrthmore Junior and "enlOi
High School. These services Include grolll' instruction
conference periods and f,om
in correcting papers, to giving
classroom lectures or presenting
subject matter studied.
Services offered by
who will assist In
work is on a voiuntary
These students will receive
compensation, but will have
opportunity to observe
and to give lectures or to
study units which they have
ed out with the help of
of the college faculty and
high school teacher with
they are working. Some
will assist pupils during
ence periods.
-The pl1rpose of this project
to help bring about a closer
lng relauons!Jip between
and high school groupS and to
help teachers in work with' Ind Iv i dual students who need
special guidance or drill In basic
skills.
ELNWOOD
.COllalescenl Home
IWPbl'ebed 1J32
tIdet. _ _ S .......pnd!n. .
1!K>~1oat H-Bear
Klngswood
Num. c.n
3-0272
Picture Framing
ROGER RUSSELL
Photographic Supplies
SrATB .. MONROB &TS.
IIBDIA
LOwell
6-2176
that they have strong support
JR. HIGH FELOWSHIPS
both Swarthmore and Rutledge.
TO MEET TONIGHT
nation is going to have to accept
would like to recommend that
The Friend's Junior High FelThe opinion.! expressed below
some compromises which go
be considered In fUling the
lowship and the Methodists' Fel.
are tbose of the Individual writ.
strongly against our prejudiceslva.cal~cy on the SChotollBoard.
lowshlp will lIteet tonight at the
Alilettera
to
The SwartII-:
and perhaps yield some
Yours very t ru y,
ers.
morean mustbe slgned.PlIeudo-.
- Meeting House for a Carol Sing
II)'IIIns maybe used If the wrltsr
eignty to international
Lois G. Pe erson,
from 7 to 10 p.m. Afterwards there
Is known to the Editor. Letters
ment.
Cbairman
will be games and refreshments.
wUl be published on17 at tbe
For myself I deeply
Swarthmore Democratic
discretion of the Editor.
those cltlzens who feel
Committee
must provide shelters
cc: Mrs. Campbell, Sec.
EXPERT P1..0 TUMI ..8
EDITOR'S NOTE
ually or within the
Swarthmorean
'The article "The Blue Route but I cannot take part
••d REPAIRII'
the Morganwood Oldsters" program myself without
Archer. Invite
48 Yeort of &perience -waf.
to be found on page 16 of
thatto do 50 does the community
The Editor:
AlIMok••
was written by a re"ldent· more harm than good.
Those children and adults who
A, L, PARKER LOw.11 8·155&
of Morganwood.
J. Passmore EIKlnl~oIII~,.;,;; partiCipated In Archery
__
741 Harvard Avenue
on Saturday arternoonwouid
Re.-Follout Shelters
to thank the community for
leweJq JIeP'InIl Pb. ID I =,
the Editor:.
PROPOSES CANDIDATE
Ih~~:!:~:.u take care of our seven
EMIL
SPIES·
shelters are a very
h d d It
we Invite anYone who
WAfiiHw••••
difficult problem. The human
The letter hbelow waths. an \
ll\te to shoot with us to
_
b .. F.C._ . . . . .
race has ned to caves from time to The Swart moreon '. wee come to the girl's hockey field
PIlle Wa&cI> IIIId
128 Yale Aft.
Immemorial, sometimes successpublication:
saturday afternoons at 1CIocIt: Rep&Ira
SwwUunore. 1'&
and sometimes not.
. • John Spencer. President·
Thank you,
one wants to protect es- swarthmore-Rutledge Uulon
David Carroll. BIllY stanton.
-the children. but Is It School Board
Wrege. Michael Frost,
S''CHa •• a.l~
to protect from atomic 215 Yale Avenue
Price, Dlnny Rath. David
Would survival be Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
and Barney Binns.
If human beings Dear Mr. Spencer:
~ and RoNdeb Removed
a whole atmosphere
"For manY years Swarthmor. .WDII IIDwed. 0eDeral BaniIDI
Mr. and Mrs. George F. DUDD
Inclu!ll.ng food l.el1ns have been proud of the fact
!II IIanIJJIa A_ MortoD, ...
of
Dickinson avenue have as
and pasture for animals? that the School Board has been
would we treat our nelgh- kept free from partisan politiCS. ·thelr guest Mrs. Dunn's mother
.lOUNS MANVILLE
- with Christian unselflsh- We believe that the present slt- Mrs. S. S. Teel. formerly of
looIIng • Siding • InsulatlDn • Floor
ness?
uatlon is an excellent opportun- Chariottesville. Va. Their sonand Cenlng nl.. • Wall Pan.Una •
Doesn't tbe whole campaign .lty to fully demonstrate that In-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Padgett and cl';ildren
Porch Endonret •. AwnIng •• Windows
shelters accustom us to ac0
ni
-Sprl
n
g
field,
Virginia,
r
• Jalousies • stUcco • .rldepoln"'"
bombing as inevitable? fru;~Mr. Bouda's transfer early
w
III
,al,!o
spend
the
_
holiday
AD Y _ B _ '"pl.~e
we should be spending in January will leave a vacancy
...... WIUI Oooe PI....
weekend
with
them.
Their
son
and money to ascertain for school director to be filled
and
daughter-in-law
Mr.
and
Mrs
.
by the Board. Both Betty McCorPENNA ROOFING '"
George Dunn. Jr <, and son George
. Senied Proposals will be r~~:~~;~l~1 kel and John R. Fry are .
SmING£O•
of Woodbury. N. J .. will join them
ently qualified In the
.
at the Office of tbe County (
on Sunday.
ler,
Media. stantl~I~1 education.
hav!'
demonstratulltU Court
9:30 House,
A.M. Eastern
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CLAS SIFIE D A I S
TIme.
on Tuesday.
January 2, Autol~U;
for furnishing
and delivering
mobiles to the County of Delaware,
F.O.B. Court House. Media. Penna••
which wlll be opened at 10:00 A.M.
presence\':~~~~w;J/~iH~T~EtD~~~~~;I~~ Rent -
of
the County
E.S.T:.
on thatCommissioners.
date, In tbe
Each bid must be accompanied by
Cash. Certified Good Faith Check,
or by a Corporate surety Bond,
either one in the amount of ten perof the total amount of
to the order of the
FOR RENT
Media. First fioor ·rront
living room. bedroom','; tile
enclosed porch. Near
adults. ·$85. Lowel,
PERSONAL
FOR RENT - Ridiey parK. 23 WAst I
~t~~1 Ridleytwo
Avenue.
Five rooms
family house. open
~
Forms of Proposal may be ob~~'l
ed ..t the Office of tbe Chief Clerk
to tbe County Commissioners. at
tbe Court House, Media. Penna.
The County Commissioners rethe right to reject BOY and all
Sweeney and Lukens,
Belvedere
Convalescent Home
2507 Chestnut St., Chester
'Dlemont 2·5373
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G.R.WATKINS
'~~~~~~~~~~~~~ru~~~~t
repairing.
. lallst, minor
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1!~g~m;~~~~Wi~~~~
PERSONAL
- Plano
~
Piano Tecbnlclans' Guild.
A. WELSH
ALBERT H..SWING
OPBN PRIDAY BVBNINOS
REGISTRATION
Jack Prichard
I
KIngswood 3-5755.
PERSONAL - Roofing. spouting. FOR SALE - Christmas! A gift
tI
ooms
gives enduring bapplness,
gstters .. Recrea on r
feeder, bouse or batb .from
AL F~08~t~e~r,~G~L~O~be;~~~
_ Bicycles
Wallingford,
LOwell
6-4551.
~~~rl;al~ty~.R~ay~J~'~'
Crotbers,
Jrs.,
435 Plush
WI
accessories. Milt
~
PAINTING
~O~ '" EXTERIOR
free Estimotes
Klngswood 3-8761
Hobby •. Toy SbO,~P;'~~!~~ FOR SALE - All ldods of used
Ave
lture. Modern or antique; ~~::I
6-0713,
stoves. etc. 1626 Walnut 51
Cbestsr. TRemont 2-7473.
- Pesk. bookcase,
rocking chnir and other
KIngswood 3-2165.
PERSONAL - Custom-made
. covers. Pin fitted In your
You supply material. I make
Work guaranteed, prompt
C,Learbrook 9~311.
SlIde Projector
cartridge trays. $40.
---~i-~:~~~~~~~Kfu~g~S~W~OO~d~3~-~3[2~~.9t·
. FOR SALj;!- o Gauge trsck.
E=~;:;:;;;;:;;:::;;;;::;;;;;;;;;:;;;;::==I'PERSONAL -
GUbert's Stsam
scraping, remove palnt
Esl;ate of MAY HENDERSON "_-;-:01 Intsrlor palntlng. George
also known as MAY H"....ar!b_I'TRemont 4-7082.
late of Borollgb of
Delaware County, Pa.,
manual switches. Phone
3-0538.
CUTOII IISTALUTIOIS .,
H. D. CHURGH
,. PARI Ai!., SWAlTH_OI.
Klngswood 4-2727
ROOFING
Gutters
•
W • .,.Air Heating
Air Conditioning
Sheet Metal Work
IIIaIrp1IJers'" Co.
BOX 48
CLobe N358
.U·
OIL BURNER SERVICE
LOST
LOsr - Dinah, mostly white callco
-i.:udiowl cat. spayed female. Call Klngs~"~~4.
:w~0:Od::4::3~::3:.______~__~_:~1
LOsr - Boy's maroon bicycle
large newsboy's basket t~;~ I
for George
Elementary School. David I
January 61 Call
KIngswood 3-7918.
KIngswood 3-
BUDGET PLAN
COAL
VAN ALEN
BROTHERS, IN(.
KI 34742 or LB 2-mO
Long
and
Aye.,
!:Xe
126 E. 4tb st.
Cbestsr, Penna.
SWEENEY &- CLYDE
Ea1AII.. •• .1&1
\
29 '-at Fifth Slr.et. Ch••••r....
,......t.6111
SAMUEL D. CLYDE
. II,. •• til
LOsr - Japanese silk kimono, tan
with blue and whits, at Elemen'" Saw'lt In The Swarthmoreon" tsrySchool.Call KIngswood3-4990,
INSURANCE.
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
HEALS
........ - .......
En.........
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•• •1....FILo1Y-l.1I ....
Roomy .. bedroom home. living room with
• tone fireplace, Icreened parch, dining room,
kitchen.fa~ily
REAL ESTATE
HQW
100m. Two car detached garoe.e,
.eautlful plantingl.
$20,500.
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LIBRARY ACCESSIONS
• C. F. Wolters of Cedar
TEACHERS HOST AUTHORS
lane is spending the Christmas
Fifty authors o{ children' holidays with his daughter !llrs.
books were guests at a luncheo Susan VanArsdale and children
held In Philadelphia during Nat Susan and Peter in New York
~lonal Councll of Teachers 0 City.
English meetings. last monthl . ,~;;;:;;;::;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;:;;;;;;:;::;;::;=-i
Mrs. Robert Boulter, llbrarlan od
Swarthmore High School. was
chairman of the committee of the
Council whose planning of th
luncheon Involved contactln
authors and editors.
.
Mary Ann Hunsicker and Mrs.
Boulter served as hostesses at
the luncheon. Six teachers from
the elementary school and high
school faculties served as hostesses at tables. for Individual
authors and editors of children's
books -' Ruth Abbott, Mrs. Mlldred Braln. Mrs. Abbie Enders,
Mrs. Wilma Lewis, Leora Rayner,
Nell Wiseman, Mrs; Ruth Wright,
and Mrs. Hanna Mathews, .
ARE GOING PLACES
Fiction - P. Anderson. Three
hearts and three lions. A. Bailey,
local Man Assigned To
The mother tongue. Gladys Barr,
The master of Geneva. Pierre
Commercial Oivision
Boulle, The executioner. AlTbeodore S. Halteman, Unlverphonse D au d e t, Tartarin of
slly p:ace, vice president of the
Tarascon. Richard Davis, RanFirat PennllYlvania Banking and
son's folly. Louis deWohl, Set
TrUst CompBnY; has been asslgnall afire. Charles Dickens, A
ed to the bank s commerCial detale of two cities. Alexandre
partment in Its main office. 15th
Dumas, The Count of Monte
and Cbestnut streets, PhlladelCristo. Alexandre Dumas, The
phla. For the past several years
three musketeers. Christopher
be had been serving as manager Re~ltors.
Fry, Curtmantle. Robert Hichens
of, the bank's KenSington office
He is also a inember of the Young Mrs, Brand. Henry James,
and as regional vice president Amerlcao'Rlght of Way Assocla- The ambassadors. Henry James,
in charge of the administration tion and of·.the Citizens Council Wasblngton S~uare, and Dalsy
of the bank's six offices In north- of Delaware County. He was grad- Miller. J ohnJ ennings. The salem
eastern Philadelphia. In his new uated from tbe University of Penn- frigate. Juan Jimenez. Platero
post, he beads up a division of· sylvania with a bachelor of arts and I. Hans Kirst. Return of
the bank's commercial loan de- degree IJt economics.
Gunner Asch. Selma Lagerlof,
pertment.
The story of Gosta Berllng. Ring
A graduate of the Wharton
'ng Service Thonk~ Lardner. The best shor~ stories
Sehoolof the University of Penn- N II rs I
of Ring Lardner. DavId Lawsylvania where he received both UF Cpntributors
rence, The plumed serpent.
CHRISTMASTIDE DANCE
baChelor's and master's degrees.
Citizens 'of Swarthmore who Marjorie Lee. The eyeof summer.
RUTGERS AVENUE SCHOO
AGAIN IN
Halteman joined First Pennsyl- contributed' to the 'recent United Allstalr MacLean. The guns of
vania In 1934' In the money de- Fund drive are thanked by the Navarone. Captain Marryal. Mr.
sponsored by
partment. Tn subsequent years he board of the Community Nursing Midshipman Ehasy. W. Somerset
S.H.S.
CANTEEN
worked In investment analysis Service. Delaware County, for Mangham. T e complete short
and the credit department and,ln their donations. More than 50 per stories of W. Som.erset Maugham.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23
1945, was elected an assistant cent of the Community Nursing George Meredith, The egoist.
8:30 to 11
treasurer. In 1948 he was trans- Service funds are allocated from George Moore. Esthllr. Waters.
ferred to the bank's office locat- United Fund. Local governments Robert N!chIS(;m; The whisperers.
Music by Don Charles Quintet
ed at Girard and Frankford aven- of boroughs and townships and Frank 0 Connor, The stories of
ues In Kensington. He was pro- the county commissioners con- Frsnk O'Connor .. Walter Pater.
Al.umni & Members Invited
moted to 'asslstant vice president trlbuted till[ funds equallngseven Marlus the· EplCurean. Jules
Prl:e: 50¢ per person
in January, 1952, and; later that per cent of the past year's bud- Romalns. The s.eventh of 9ctober I-.l..--:....:.:=.:...::..:.!...!:;~c.:..:.:.:;::.--II
year. was appointed manager of get. Locni governments recently To b I a s ~ollett, Peregrine
the Kensington office.
contributing money to the Com- Pickle. TobIas Smollett, RodIn 1955, he was elevated to munlly Nursing Service include erick ;'l.andolJl· M. stendhal,
vice president and, In 1957, he
chartrease of Parma. Henri
CoLONIAL COURT APTS.
assumed the responsibillty for Chester Heights, Rose. Valley, Troyat. The baroness. Mark
you'll like it!
(Next to Post Office)
Middletown,
Upper
Darby
and
Tw-P
dd'
h
d
Wiison
and
the administration of First Penn- Sharon Hill.
.un. u n ea.
sylvania's'slx offices locatsd In
Nurses of the Corrun unity Nurs- Tho s e e~traordinary ~ins.
KI 3-4597
tbe northeast section of Greater ing Service staff made 29,214 Thornton Wlider, Hea"~n s my
• _ PiANTS
Philadelphia as a regional vice home visits to patients during destination. Thornton Wild.er,
CUT FLOWERS
president.
.
The Ides of March. Virginia
CORSAGES
A charter member of the former the past fiscal year. Patients Woolf, ~A haunted' house, and
pay
for
the
nursing
service
acother'
short
stories.
Virginia
Kiwanis Club of Kensington and
e
Elizabeth Home·Made Candy
.
a member of the Robert Morris cording to their ab1l1ty to do so. W If Th
According
to
Mrs.
Ellzabeth
Ann
00,
e
wav
s.
Home-Made
Cak....
Associates, he Is also a director
Yates, Nearby. Emile Zola, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::::::::::::"",,"~,,,,~~~u-,=::;~'.J
of the James W. Bnlrd Building Groff• executive director of the Germinal.
17%
of
the
visits
were
Mystery _ Josephine Bell,
agency,
AsSOCiation, Peter Lumber Comfull
pay,
25%
part
pay,
48%
were
New
people at the Hollies. Marpany and the Novo Industrial
free,
10%
were
reimbursed
by
garet
Hood; Drown the wind.
Corporation.
,
the State Department of Welfare . Non-fiction' _ 'Daniel: Aaron.
and 5% were pald by Insurance "Writers on the" ·Ieft. John Bailey •
and other agencies.
Grandfather was a trout. Peggy
&
Barnard. Monkey in the house.
A colllsion occurred at Park
GUIDANCE
CLINIC
Better
HOMe.s' and Gard~ns.
and Michigan avenues at 9:30
SPONSORS
"ALADDIN"
ChristlDas
ideas. Richard E.
p.m. Wednesday of last week be"Aladdin and the Wonderful Byrd, Little America.' Thomas
tween the cars of Ruth E. Lamb.
Grace Park,' who was traveling Lamp". a play for all lovers of Carroll. Blindness. Paul Collaer
south on Michigan and Charles magic. mystery and suspense, is A histOry of modern music. GusRushton. Springfield. driving east the third annual Christmas sur- tav ECkstein, Friends of mine.
on Park. Both cars were damaged prise presented for the benefit David Ewen. Tbe story of
on the fronts. The Lamb car of the building fund of the Child America's musical theater. 'Fed"
Guidance Cllnic of Delaware eral writers' project. Wasbingto n;
was'driven away.
Firemen responded to a trash County. a United Fund agency city and capital. Lucy· freeman.
fire behind 109 Cornell avenue serving the needs of disturbed So you want to be psychoanachildren throughout ·the country. lyzedl Paul Fuhrmann, An init 3: 17 p.m. Friday.
In the most exciting of the troductlon to the great c~eeds of
Pollce assisted the Media ambulance Saturday afternoon when great· stories from the Arabian the ~hurch. G. Glaskln. The
it came to 507 Cedar lane to Nights Aladdin wlll become real land that sleeps. John Griffin,
transport George C. Wagner to Intbe Mae Desmond professional Blac~ llke me. Gordon Hsrmer,
Children's Theatre production to SCott s Standard postage stamp
Taylor Hospital. Ridley Park.
Three Media youths were ap- to be held at the Nether-Provi- catalogue. Charlotte Huck, Childprehended taking christmas trees dence High School Auditorium, ren'sliterature in the elell!entary
from the Sea Scout tree sale Wallingford. on Wednesday,' at schools. John Kennedy, Why
England slept. Alan J. Lerner,
headquarters at Rutgers avenue 2'30 p m .
and Chester road at 12:22 a.m. . Mrs: R. Thruston H. Thayer Camelot. Mcc::aU's Christmas
Sunday. In a hearing Monday' of Newtown Square, president 0 make-It book. Mademoiselle.
night one was. ordered to pay the Clinic's Auxiliary Board. I 40 best stories from Mademol$10 f"l the trees and costs; the overall chairman of the project, seUe. 1935-60. Helen Moak.
other two, being juveniles were serving under Mrs. John Felto The troubled child. trv Roddy,
of Wallingford, who supervises Friday night poker or Penny
held for juvenile court.
The Swarthmore Police as- co munity projects for the boar poker for mllllons. Sacheverell
sisted . the Milmont Ambulance of ~Irectors. Mrs. Charles Bren- Sitwell. Great houses of Europe.
which had battery trouble on nan of Swarthmore, In charge 0 Elizabeth Stevenson, Lafcadio
Tuesday morning when It came business and school arrange Hearn. A. Sutzkever. Siberia.
to take Mrs. George Broadbent ments. will be assisted by Mrs. Laurfll!s van der Post, Venture
of South Princeton avenue to the William Pugh. Jr .• of Media and to the interior.
Chester Hospital. Mrs. Broadbent Mr Richard Fuller of Villanova. Reference - The Encyclopedia
•
~hairman of tlcke"ts Mrs. Bar Americana, yol. 10. Gordon
broke her hip in a fallon the
pavement the prevl?us night. clay White, J.r., of Wallingford. Harmer, scot~ s Specialized catwill hiLvethe-asslstance of eve alogue of Umted stat~s stamps.
member of tbe. Auxiliary Board. Gordon Harmer, SCott s Standard
HEADS REAL ESTATE
Tickets may also be obtained a postage stamp catalogue. Prosper
APPRAISERS FOR 1962
the offices of theChildGuidanc Montagne, Larousse GastronomBllt no cost is too great to preserve
Charles F. Seymour, Strath Clinic at Front ·and Jackso ique.
.
Haven avenue, has been elected Streets in Media.
the freedom of worship, speech and
Mrs. Valentine Fine of swarthis H S GUIDANCE CONSULTANT
president of the. Philadelphia
Chapter. American Institute of. more is chairman of PUbllcltY~ATTENDS CONFERENCE
opportunity which Washington and
Real Estate Appraisers for1962. while Mrs. Alan C. Kirk of RadAlex Cox. ,guldll;nce. consultant
Mr. Seymour. who had been nor. Mrs .. Andrew Porter of Ithan
his tattered troops bequeathed to'
and
Mrs.
William
Watson
of
Med
at
Swartbmore High School, atfirst Vice president, was Installall Americans.
ed as president at the chapter's share the responsibility for post- tended a dinner conference of
ers
and
displays,
with
a
fiel
principals
and
guidance.
coun_ December 13 ,meeting.
eommlttee including Mrs. Harr selors 1!eld last _week·&1 tit!!
•
Toland of SWarthmore. Mrs Union Leigue by the Drexel InHerdmanS. Portet of Moylan,
stltute of Technolgy.
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John P. Dolman, formerly of
Swarthmore. has been appointed
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the "Appraiser," the national
newslett\!r for the American Instltute ofRealEstate Appraisers.
Dolman, who lives at 212 Dogwood lane, Wallingford, Is' vice
pre§ldent of the Institute for the
Central Atlantic Region and is a
member of theBoardof Governors
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THE
SWARTHMORE AN
HOME for the HOLIDAYS
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I'WUSHmEVERY FRIDAY ATWARTHMORE, PENNA.
PElER E. TOLD. MARJORIE T. TOLD. PUblisbers
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PETER E. TOLD, Editor
BARBARA B. KENT, Manallnl'EdItor
Roaall.e D. Pelraol
MaQ' E. Palmer.
Marjorie T, Told
EDlIsed as Seanid CllUIS Matter. Jaouary 24. 1929, at the Post
OIDce U Swutbmore, Pa., wyler the Act of March 3, 1879.
DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY 11 A.M.
RE, PENNA. FRIDAY,
ECEMBER 22, 1961
Dory and Ada KllJon, both students at Boston University, are
spending the Christmas holidays
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Peter J. Kroon on Forest lane.
Shirley Carpenter, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T.Carpenter
of Ogden avenue. is home from
Bucknell University. Lewisburg,
for the Christmas vacation.
Lela Cooper, a student at
Bryant and Stratton Business
Institute in Buffalo, N. Y.. arri ves home t,oday to spend the
holidays with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Owen Cooper of Union
avenue.
In the morning mail are letters addressed to Santa
Claus, in care of Klngswood 4-4770. One begins with the
words "We love you Santa" In preface to the requests which
follow. In the margin Is the notation, by an executive father,
no doubt, "OK'd by Dad 5: 15 p.m:' The back of another
note bearing envelope bears an incomplete, scribbled paraphrase of a long-ago favorite children's song:
"JollY Old Saint Nicholas
Lean your ear 'thls way;
Don't you tell a single soul
What I'm going to say.
Jimmy wants a choo choo trainBillY ----- wants a sled;
Susan- -- -- wants a Chatty KathYMichael wants a bag of pegs Yeilow ,green, blue, red - _to and then comes to an
abrupt end. Reading th~se Incomplete lines on a train rush. ing through wreath hung cities and towns throws an unreal
haze over the pre-holiday hurry and scurry left behind for a
brief time. A wonderful thing, the gift of·a few hours! Noy
there is time to think about Christmas,. to remember, to
assess, to anticipate. For since Sunday, when the soaring
notes of a trumpet playing Purnell's "Trumpet Tune and
Bell Symphony" opened the Christmas gates, anticipation
has been trembling to break through.
Among greeting cards is one with these verses by Paul
Engle titled "The Wreath."
"Now Christmas comes
Leafy and floral.
Poinsettia, pine
The monntaln laurel.
Now wreaths of fir,
Of spruce or pine,
Rang on the door
With a green shine.
Even the sun,
On earth beneath,
Turns in space
Like a gold wreath.
And men who give
Love and goodwill.
Are a live wreath
On town and hill."
Time now to remember men of love and goodwill- "live
wreaths" _ First. a clergyman for 43 years. serving large
pastorates without assistant or secretary .. endlessly calling
in welcome, in comfort, yet finding the time and energy to
make a ceremony of centering home Christmases around the
verses from Luke and to read Mr. PickwIck, Ebenezer
Scrooge aud The First Snowfall into familiar holiday essentials.
In the community In which some 40 years of living have
flown by there have been and are many persons of love and
goodwill whose services, unpald, unsung have become 8
"liVing wreath." At Christmas. it is possi.ble to see that
issues rise, are met. subside with differences courteousl.Y
borne; tbat recognition of service speaks just as powerfullY; perhaps even more persuasivelY, than attack. It is
integrity that matters and men of conscience must do what
they must dn even at the cost of criticism. It is always
easier to stand with the m~ority than to stand against it,
as any minority opinion or party knows well. One can count
in this community men of Wisdom, men prominent in industry,
men of culture; many of these are also men of love and
goodwill. These are qualities vitallY in demand atChrlstmas
1961.
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The condition of the world, broadcast by newsprint or
by airwaves, relaxes no taut nerves. Goa seized by India.
whose Nehru has preached neutrality and peace; Sukarno
greedy for Dutch New Guinea; racial unrest and a campaign
for fall-out shelters in our own country! Alarm and conlus• ion cloud the backdrop of Christmas. 1961. Even though
history shows the Roman worid in a like state at the time
of the coming of the Christ Child. the evidence is that in
tbe years since then man has not achieved the fine skill of
practicing brotherhood.
Still, Christmas with its emphasis on faith and miracle.
its age-old story of the radiant hope surrounding a small
baby, manger born, and shepherds and wisemen, star-I~,
brings a lift to all. Once more. there Is hope and love and
good.. ill abroad in the world of the heart, where else is
Christmas? There is comfort in friendship and. in familY
circles.
An .original greeting cherished from another Christmas
describes a dear and admired friend's "Christmas Quilt".
Listed are the squares - "the central patch must be a star" •
a ..rea1b, the border of hollY and mistletoe. The filling Is
the ....armth of friendship" and
'"l'he tbrtmds ·are. precions memories
My Christmas quilt Is made of these."
So it Is (or e~h of us. For all tbose' of love and good~
will who "are a live wreath on town and hiU", the gratitude
of pateful, jlppreclative hearts adds beauty and fervor to
the wlsb abroad in the land. Merry Christmas!
Fred Schaffer and David Grogan arrived Saturday from Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. Both boys Bre on
the varsity bask etball team at
the UniverSity.
Karen Peterson of Vassar avenue, a freshman at Oberlin College, Oberlin, 0., arrived hQmf
this week for Christmas vacation
with her parents Dr. and Mrs.
Leroy G. Peterson of Vassar
avenue. She will have as' her
guest her cousin Susan Sawyer
of Buenos Aires. Argentina, a
sophomore at Oberlin.
A. Sidney Johnson, m, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Jr., of
North Chester Road came home
.last Sunday from Williams College, Williamstown •. Mass., to
spend the holidays.
DorothY Prentice of Walnut
lane has arrived home from
Endicott Junior College. BeverlY, Mass., and her brother
Courtney came home on Wednesday from George School to celebrate Christmas with their parents Mr. and Mrs. William C. H.
Prentice.
RobertKuc,astudent at Valley
Forge Military Academy and his
brother Roger, a student at
Pennsyivania Military Academy,
are home for the holidays with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. John
Kuc of Academy road ..
Betsy MCKea'g, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George W. McKeag of
Parrish road. arrived· home last
week after the first term at Lake
Erie College. Painesville, O.
Betsy flew ·to Lancaster with
her classmate. Elaine Hamilton
in Elaine's father's alJplane.
There Betsy was met by her
father to reach home- by automobile.
Abigail Warnes. a freshman in
the phYsical education course at
Bouve-Boston School. an affiliate with Tufts University, Medford. Mass.. is at home for the
Christmas vacation. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs'. John
W. Warnes of Woodbrook road.
Judy Hollander, a senior at
Skidmore College. Saratoga
Springs, N. Y., arrived home yesterday to spend the holidays
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J,
W. Hollander of Ogden avenue.
Dawn Boyer. a student at Ohio
State UniverSity. Athens. 0:,
and herbrother. Mahlon C.J;loyer.
a student at Hanover College,
Hanover, Ind.. will spend the
Christmas vacation with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Boyer of Dickinson avenue.
Susan Campbell of Vassar avenue. a student at Wilson' College, Chambersburg. arrived home
Frida,f evening to spend the
holiday season with her parents
Dr. and Mrs. Hallock C. Campbell.
Richard W. Jackson arrived
home last Friday from Mercersburg Academy, Mercersburg. to
spend the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Willis Jackson of Harvard a venue. Richard
recently received his 'M' in varSity football. His brother. Dan,
an Ensign in the USNR will arrive home today from the USN
SupplY SchQol In ~thens, Ga.
Jack Calhoun. a s e nl 0 r at
Brown University. Providence •.
R. I., and his Sisters Helen, a
junior at the University of Rochester. Rochester. N. 'Y., and
Martha. a student In the Graduate School at RarvardUniversity.
Cambridge. Mass., have arrived
home to spend the Christmas
vacation with 'thelr parents Dr.
And Mrs. J. A. Calhoun of Elm
avenue. \
DOLL DISPLAY AT
FURNESS LIBRARY
December 22, 1961
JOINS LAW FIRM
Richard P. Taylor. son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Taylor of Harvard a venue. has been made a
partner In the law finn of Steptoe
& Johnson In Washington, D.C'.'
Mr. Taylor, a graduate of the
University of Virginia Law
School and a (ormer Navy Air
Service officer. now residing in
Potomac Hills, Virginia. joined
the law (irm as an associate in
1956:
The Helen Kate Furness Free
Library, Nether Providenc.e. Invltes the public to view a unique
doll collection display In the
library during the remaining days
of December. This collection belongs to Mrs. Walter B. Kelghton.
Jr.. of Swarthmore and consists
of .36 dolls from 24 different
countries.
At the Board of Directors meet- ELECTED
ing Tuesday of last week, Mrs.
William David Webb, assistant
Hubert A. Johnson, president,
announced that the library was vice president of the Jenkintown
eligible for a Pennsylvania Sta,te branch of the Industrial Valley
grant to purchase reference books Bank and Trust Company was
and periodicals. This was made elected last week to vice presipossible by the library's PartiCi- dent. Mr. Webb heads the small
pation in the lectures given by loans department.
Mr. Webb Is the son of Lt.
the Public Library Administraand
Mrs. William Webb of South
tor's Round·Table.
Chester
road.
The board voted to have Lloyd
Goman. legal adviser for the
Mrs. C.Justus Garrahan of
library, send letters to those College avenue will go by plane
possessing long overdue books. to Denver, Colo .. where she will
This situation has become acute meet her son-In-law and daughand has involved almost 100 lost ter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Todd
books.
MacDougall, 1lI. and from there
Thomas D. Harrison, Jr., an- .they wl}1 drive to Albuquerque,
nounced that the book selection N. M.• to spend the holidays with
committee. meeting December 13. Mrs. Garrahan's son-in-law and
had invited Maryann Hunsicker, daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Dall'
Swarthmore Librariijll. as their and two children Johnny and
guest.
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The board voted to participate Garden Club, the new wing and
in the Pennsylvlinia State Aid the Christmas tree; the Minqua
Valley Gardeners, a lollipop tree
for Local Libraries program.
Mrs. WllliamH. Lamason, chair- for the children; the Providence
man 01 the Christmas decorating Garden Club, a swag for the
committee. has' announced her IProvidence road door; the Pine
holiday decorators as follows: Ridge Garden Club, arrangements
The Hill and Hollow Garden in the reference room.
Club, the reference room; the
The decorations were placed
Home and Gar den C I u b. the In the library December 17. and
charge desk; the T'win Creek 18.
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The birth of Christ Jesus
Mr. Kulp wlll give the mes-I
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Jun or HI gh an d P ri mary
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Sunday School will be
vIce; th e Se nI or HI gh an d J unIor
s Sunday.
, at 9
Choirs will sing at the 10:15
Keynoting the L
a.m.
The Christmas Eve Service
service; an d t he C hance1
is the Golden Text from
will sing at the 11:45 service. 12):
candleilghting and carols
There ilill be noChurchSchool
"I am come a light .'nto
be at 8d p.m.
classes on Sun d ay. Child care
that whosoever
0 Mon
3 ay, Christmas Day,
hr
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children
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for children under t ee will be On me should not abide in
parents
will gather
for and
the tl~r~adl-I
provided at the 9 and 10: 15 ness."
tional Christmas Day dev,)tic,"all
services.
Scriptural readings include
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will be held at 11 p.m. on Christregarding the wise
Jesus, when each child"
mas Eve.
2): "When they saw
aMoravlan birthday candle. ",nU-.1
Morning Prayers will be held
they rejoiced with exceed- dren may bring a favorite toy
costume received for Christmas.
on Tuesday at 9 o'clock. HolY "v,ere great joy. And when
Communion will be celebrated"
come Into the house,
The service is patterned
at B B.m. on Wednesday and at
tlie young child with
the traditional Moravian opl",,,._
10 a.m. or! Thursday.
mother and fell down,
tion and is directed by Mrs.
The play "Christmas in the
him: and when
Lloyd E. Kauffman.
opened their treasures,
Swarthmore Methodist Church
Market Place" will be presented
unto
him
gifts;
gold.
college
students will be guests
frankincense. and myrrh." for lunch at the parsonage at
Thhursday evening at 8 p.m. in
t e church sanctuary.
All are Invited to attend the 12 noon on Wednesday.
at 11 a.m.. in First
The OffiCial Boara Meeting
of Christ, Scientist, 20f will be held Wednesday at B p.m.
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FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
D. Evar Roberts, Minister
Rabert O.IS!:~~I~.~'.~':s~~}~~~~~t~'11 "'iT;,:hl;:e~:C~~hristmas Program of the
'Minister -, Christian Education
School will be presentat 9:45 a.m. Sunday in the
Swarthmore Coliege's wrestSunday, December 24
Meeting House. There will be ling team opened its 1961-62
9:00 A.M.-Family Service
no Adult Forum.
season Friday night in a hOlnei
10:15 A.M.-Famil.Y Service
The regular Meeting for Wor- match with the Albright College
will be held at 11 a.m. ChJlldl eight. The Little Quaker's are
11:45 A.M.-FamilY Service
11:00 P.M.-Christmas Eve
care will be provided during both out this year to defend their
Service
the First-daySchool Program and Middle Six championship and t/'
Tuesday, December 26
the Meeting for Worship.
improve upon their 6-3 record of
9:00 A.M.-M~rning Prayers
On Christmas Eve from 11:30 last year.
With 40 men out for wrestling
to 12 a Candlelight Meeting for
Wednesday, December 27
will be held at the Meet- this fall, Coach Gomer Davies
8:00 A.M.-HolY Communion
ing House. It will be conducted has both the largest and best
Thursday, December 28'
In th e same manner as a ...
.., uaker 1~~~{1~~~~~;t,:e~am in his 10 years at
Meeting for Worship.
Six of the eight
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
weight groups have at least four
8:00 P.M.-"Christmas in the.
LEIPER CHURCH No I C:.
men wrestling in them, providing
The Kindergarten C h u r c a degree of depth hitherto unMarket Place."
School class will provide
known at Swarthmore. FurtherMETHODIST CHURCH
music tor the Morning
more, only co-captain Dave
foliowing an open house for
Swanger will be missing from
The Rev. John C. Kulp, Minister
parents
in
their
classroom
last year's team, indicating that
Jame. S. Mac Main
9:30,a,m.
all
but one of th'i' starting
Minister for Youth
The Christmas Eve
have varsity expellence
Charles Schisler
light Service will be held Sunyear.
Mini ster of Music
day evening,at 7:30 p.m.'
Senior ':lud Berman will start
Sunday, December 24
Junior High youth Fellowship at 123 Ibs. A three-year veteran
8:30 A.M.-Morning Worship
will help conduct the service of Swarthmore wrestling, Berman
9:45 A.M.-Sunday School
and Primary Children will
Com bin e s unusual phYsical
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship
an anthem.
strength for a 123-pounder, with
8:00 P.M.-Christmas Eve
The members and friends of impressive speed. At 130, SophService
Leiper Church are cordiallY inFred Keller will pit his
vited
to
an
open
house
at
veness and qnick .rea;)Monday, December 25
Barber's
on
Wednesday
against
probablY more ex10:30 A.M.-Devotional Birthfrom
7
to
9:30
p.m.
The
manse
perienced
wrestlers.
Keller was
day Celebration
on' the corner of Park ·Iane and a newcomer to wrestling last
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able 5-4 record. Sen i 0 r Ken
The Rev. Layton P. Zimmer,
ro.a=d::·==========="'---IMehan will wrestle at 137, reRector
turning to the position after two
THE RELIGIOUS' SOCIETY 13''''''~ in' the serviceL Before that
The Rev. Georoe R. McKelvey,
,
Curate
OF FRIENDS
he wao;co-captaln of the team
Friday,
December
22
placed.2nd in the 1959
Sunday, December 24
MASCAC
finals al123 Ibs. Mehall I
5:00 P.M.-Senior High Fellow~
(Faurth Sunday in' Advent)
is
an
accomplished
wrestler, essliip Supper.
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion and 7:00 P.M.-Junior High Fellow- peclall.Y effective. with his legs.
Word
The starter at 147 lbs. is still
ship Carol Sing
9:30 A.M ..-FamllYMornlngPrayquestion but Sophomore Bill
S~nday, Decem ber 24
er and Sermon
Henning is the likelY choice.
11: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer and 9:45 A.M.-First-day School
Henning has one year of varsity
Sermon
Christmas Program ..Meeting experience at Swarthmore·, having
7:00 P.M.-'-FamilY Service of
House. All are invited to at- wrestled in the 137-lb class last
Lessons and Carols
tend. There will be no Forum. season. Junior Tory Parsons
8:00 P.M.-Holy Communion
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. will be the starter at 157 Ibs.
10:30 P.M.-Recital of Carols - 11:30-12 Midnight. Candlelight He was 6-3 last year and placed
Men and Boys
Selvice. Meeting House.
tth in his class at the Middle
11:00 P.M.-Festival Eucharist
Atlantic championships. An exWednesday, December 27
ceptionally good leg wrestler.
Monday, December 25
All-day Quilting For AFSC
he can be counted on to win
(Christmos Day)
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9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion
LEIPER PR£SBYTERIAN
by pins. Co-captain Dave Walter
CHU RCH
will be wrestling at 167 Ibs
Tuesday, December 26
900
Fairview
Road
With 'a"1-1-1 record last year. he
(St. Stephen)
The Rev. James Barber, Minist,erl is probably most skilled wr,est;lelrl
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
Sunday, December 24
on the squad. The other co-cap9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion
tain is 177 lb. Mike Cook, a jun6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
9:30 A.M.-Church School
ior, Mike is so far this seas
Wedne,\day, December 27
:00 A.M.-Morning Worship
the most improved wrestler
7:30 P .M.-Christmas Eve
last year and can be expected
(St. Jahn Evangelist)
Candlelight Service
better his 6-3 mark last .Y~I~'.I
7:00 A.M.-HolY Communion
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
FIRST CHURCH OF
Heavyweight Gllie'"Burt. a SOlIn-I
omore, will probablY be sPclttingl
9:30 A.M.-HolY Communion
CHRIST SCIENTI~T
his opponents several pounda
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
each match but can be counted
8:00 P.M.-Ministry of Healing
Sunday, December 24
on
to win a fair number of his
.Thursday, December 28
1:00 A.M.-Sunday Schopl
outings. For a heavyweight. he
1:00 A.M.-The Lesson-Sermon has exceptionallY fast reflexes,
(Holy Innocents)
will be "Christ Jesus."
9:15 A,M.-Morning Prayer
and they will play an important
INlldnleS,dlll'
evening meeting each part In his success.
9:30 A.M.-HolY Communio,n
week, 8 P.M.. Reading Room;
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in the highest, and on
earth peace,
:and. good wilL
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May you find great joy
as Christmas renews the
glory of the Holy Night.
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Good cheer! Mayall of the
wonderful joys of the season
be' yours. Best wishes to our
friends and many fine patrons.
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fine customers we have been privileged to serve
throughout the year. Holiday greetings to you all.
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friends and patrons. Have a illY
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The glorious spirit
that pervaded the
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When the Yule star
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we hope it brings to
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Morganwood Is little known to transportation two blocks away.
Swarthmore and DelawareCounty Churches, the public Library,
as an ideal community of homes and more stores are within walkfor aged ministers and mission." ing distance. Hospitals 'are not
aries. The Single, one storey far away. Morganwood Is free
houses are designed (or Inde- from the noise of traiflc.
pendent liVing.
The 31 residents chose MorThe United Presbyterian ganwood because of tht! above
Church in the U.S,A. dreamed up advantages. Nearly all of them
this idea about five years ago have pursued advanced study
After inore than a year of search: beyond college. Three, of them
ing, the leaders found this little have served as college presl-.
12~ acre peninsula bounded on dents. Ten have worked to build
two sides by Crum Creek and on spiritual and moral standards In
a third by a wooded ravine at the China, Pakistan, Japan, South
Korea, L'ebanon" Brazil, and
southern end of Swarthmore.
Morganwood Is a quiet, seclud- Alaska.
ed. church institution on a pla- Nine were preachers, seven
t.el\U,_.~cesslble to· mark·ets,
served as teachers. Five were
drugstore, an amateur theatre i executives I
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magical moments
wearing of masks
though st
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caps had been worn since 1883.
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CHRISTMAS
the winding Crum
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would be an asset to any community.
Although the reslden'ts of Morganwood are retired, they are far
DELECTABLE
from being Inactive.
they have proved to be vallual3le I
citizens and leaders In Swarthmore and other communities.
Several have already served '
substitute or interim 1> a s tor
of vacant c h u rc h es.
have proved their wisdom as
personal 'counsellors and
"A Family Gift -- A Friendly Gift"
group advisers. Several have deliveredaddresses on Internation-at-al relations to clubs.
Some are Bible Scholars and
have shared their knowledge.
Some have provided leadership
in the church, in women's clubs
Swarthmore
and the League of WomenVoters.
A few of the men have been called to Washington as comilIlI!U1t:s.1
on special phases of foreign I_-=::":':::='''::':::;:==;=~~~:=~=;;;£~=;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;~~~~~
policy. They have inspired a
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number of young people to se,ek 1
more education and to dedicate
themselves to the service of
A Case of
WOS-WIT
Spiced Peaches
If the ~lue Route is
directed along Crum .Creek it
will demolish four of these Morganwood hO"1es, brush the side
walls of, a fifth, and prevent the
building of two others under contractfor construction this winter.
The roar of raCing motors and
the rumble of heavy trucks
would render all the· homes of
these retired persons unlivable.
Now it Is obvious that an Individual family could resettle
Itself somewhere else without
being completely disrupted. But
Morganwood-on-Crum-Creek as
an institution of the United
Presbyterian Church was located
here because of Its many fine
assets for retired group living.
Such a site, especially
to meet the needs of elderly ministers and missionaries, cannot
be easily duplicated in eastern
Pennsylvania.
The problem is not merely resettlement of five single fam.. But it means the ruin of
this entire church settlement In
·whirih the church has already'in-.
vested a half-million dollars. I
fair to wreck this first venture
the church In group living?
Is it reasonable? Most of the
discussion of the Blue Route
enters around its economic
Roadshave brought prosto the American farmer
to others. But is ~~~te~~:;~1
prosperity the only goal?
U.S.A. was founded on the democratic prin~iple of the value
the individual. Human personality is the most Important asset
of America.
One of the greatest fruits
the labors of these ~~,~~o~tr~::~~
Is international good will.
miplsters hav.e also put a plus
element into many comulUnlties.
Shall we now reward their life-I
time service by destrOying
:church homes? The church has
built Morganwood - on - Crum-·
Creek not only for the present
retirees but also for onco:mlllBt
generations of retired ministers
and missionaries. Furthermore
Crum Creek as a playground and
paradise for all the people must
be preserved. It should be
talne,d as a preventl,;e of UeJllOquency and as a preserver
mental health.
A/lother location must be
found for the Blue Route. Keep
Crum Creek and Morganwood
free.
Hanging the last sprig of mistle·
toe - and being appropriately
rewarded for it ... realizing once
again that 'tis better to give
than to receive ... watching the
kids, wide·eyed and bath robed,
descend upon their treasures
... carving the first slice of the
majestic bird as the family
beams approval ... hearing the
warm, reassuring voice of a far·
off loved one or friend.
Christmas is so many magi·
cal moments. We're glad to
play a part in making one of
them possible.
YO(lr friends and neighbors,
the men and women of
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will get you
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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1961
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Francis 1 Bouda
Rinclilfe Heads Comm
For lReport 10 People'
.ICrime Commission
Sets Dinner Date
DattmouIh Ave. Resident
European Resealth Assrl
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The apPoinimerit ot Francis J.
Bouda of Dartmouth avenue, as
European research assis tant in
the Zurich, switzerland office
of Scott Overseas Corporation
has been announced by Loren V.
Forman, Guernsey road, vice
president in charge of research,
development and engineering Itt
Scott p'aper Company.
Mr. Bouda, a native of Two
Rivers, Wis., was graduated in
1943 from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in mechanical engineering. He received his
degree in law in 1948 rrom Temple
University. After several years
or private practice in patent law
in Philadelphia, Mr. Bouda joined Scott in 1953 as patent attorney. He moved to po·sltions of
greater responsibility andin 1959
was appointed counsel In charge
of the patent law department.
Mr. Bouda is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of
the United States and variolls
federal courts, and is a member
of the American Bar Association,
the Philadelphia Patent Law
Association and the American
Patent Law Association.
He will leave in January 1962
to assume his neW duties.
R. G. Rincllfre, Strath Haven
avenue, president of the Philadelphia Electric Company, has
been named chalrman of the
dinner committee for the 11 th
annual "Report to the People"
of the Crime. Commission of
Philadelphia, Inc.
The dinner will be held on
March 1.
Considered one of the busiest
civic leaders in Philadelphia,
Mr. Rincllffe is a .. dlrector (Of
Some25 organizations, including
.utUities, insurance companies,
railroa6s, hotels and colleges.
Mr. Rincliffe received the
Human Relations Award of the
National Conference of Christians and Jews in 1950; the
PatriotiC Civilian Service Emblem of the United States Army
for his activity as General
Chairman of Philadelphia's 1960
Armed Forces week, and the
Philadelphia public aelations
Association Award in 1961.
Director and vice president of
the United Community Campaign,
Rincliffe is on the Board of
"I.anagers of Franklin Institute,
the Board of Trustees of Drexel
Institute of Technology and
Jefferson Medical College Hos. pltal, and the Board of Lay
Trustees of Villanova University.
A graduate chemical engineer,
he Is a member of the American
SoCiety of Mechanical Engineers.
Heholds three honorary degrees,
from st. Joseph's College, Villanova University and Pennsylvania Military college.
sincere
thanks we wish
Y0l,l. all a very
happy New Year.
It was a great
pleasure serving
you during the
past veElr,
Former &warthmorean Charles
W. Beagle, Borough Engineer' of
New Providence, N. J .. was presented last month with the first
award of merit of the New Jersey
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GI8BONS HOME GIVES
Society of Municipal Engineers
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for hls"outstandlng c o n t r i b u t i o n "
to the !ldvancement of municipal
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engineers In the state."
·pike:'Was festive with decorations
• The plaque presented to Mr.
and
high ceilings rang with
Beagle noted his"dlligent efforts
' music, as the Gibbons "family"
in promoting and developing proenierlained a.t its annual Christgram and policy and for untiring
mas party llnd program Tuesday
efforts throughout the years In
hefore Christmas.
establishing high standards of
,
W. Mar,k' Bittle, president of
practice and ethics for municipal ••
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eering. ~ It was the first award of • •
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and their mother Mrs. John A.
i~s type throughout the 46'year
Price who accompanied them.
with a
Provident T radesmens
"Key"
Christmas Club
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Yes, by putting just $2 every week ina
"Key" Christmas Club Account, you'll
receive $100 a year from now ... just
,in time to do your 1962 Christmas
shopping. By the same token, $4 will
get you $200; $10 ... $500!
You'll never miss the few
, dollars every
week. Then ... next year you can shop
to your heart's content-with cash!
Decide how much cash you'd like to
take Christmas shOpping with Y9U.
Then drop in at your nearest Provident
Tradesmens office and open your 1962
"Key" Christmas Club Account.
PROVIDENT
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spent Four
10 years
a university
are
Widows. Orre minister served as
historian oflhe church. For years
three of these men have directed
the. spending of millions of ~U&~.
lars In the moral and spiritual
rehabllltation of blighted city
areas .. Onemlnlster secured thousands of ~ubscrlptlons to a remagazine.
retired p~rsoDS lIle
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~1';!~.rYB~~!~: ~~Ct~!y~on of Mrs. RECTS AVERY BLAKE Internationa!iy kno,,:n puppet-. ays, Its Today ~~~~T f~~~~~~ bn~!r:6rd cao:~~r"
Ella Beagle of South Princeton
Avery F. Blake of Amherst ~,eWr.GI.beorgedLatthsha":,,WtI~! present
A program of dramatic skits for two violins by Vivaldi, and
avenue. Mr. Beagle had served avenue, varsity lacrosse coach
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o~ Sat- and plays will be presented by amovement from the D Minor Confor a year as the president of the at the University of Pennsyl- urday, January 6 at 3 p.m. 10, the the Junior Theatre of the Com- certoby Bach; V'erracini's Sonata
~ociety. Elected to "WhO's Who vania, .was elected presiden~ of ~warthm.ore High Sohoo~ Audltor- munlty Arts Center, Wallingfo d, played by Wendy; and Christmas
In New Jersey"by the League of the Umted States IntercollegIate lum. ThiS performance IS espec- today at 11 a.m. at'the Hefen Carols played by both Jai:kand
Municipalities earlier this year, LacrosseAssociation at a recent lally for Elementary School,chil- Kate Furness Free . Library, Wendy ..
he has been New Providence convention of the college dele- ~ren, and f(lr all thos41 ofa,ll ages. Nether Providence.
Jack ar.d Wendy are students
borough engineer since July I, gates in New York. Mr. Blake is Interested In the art .of puppetry.
This presentation for children of Jerome Wigler of the Philadel1960. He previously served five now in his third season as coach Th.e performance IS under the will be directed by Mrs. stuart phia Orchestra. Mrs. Price studand a half years as the first full at Pennsylvania, ha~ing coached ausPices ofthe sv;arthmore br.anch Graves. Openln!i the program ied the plano at the Oberlin Contime engineer of South Plainfield, at Swarthmore College for 29 of the W0 men s InternatIOnal will be a skit by Anita Roth and servatory of. Music.
The committee in charge of
where he developed a method of years prior to going to the Red League for Peace and ,Freedom. Gerry Erskine. A pantomime
surface treatment that enabled and Blue campus.
Interested persons are Invited to game, "GuessWhat", will follow the party included Mrs. George
that community to pave 22 miles
Mr. Blake spent his undergrad- c,all KI 4-3605 or KI. 3-0632 for with Jim Gamble Robert Gold- Schobinger, Mrs. Frank G. Keenor dirt road In five years at a uate days at Swarthmore in the tIckets and furtller IOformation. berg, Dael cohen: Jean Sperow, en, and Mrs. Peter E. Told, chaircost within nominal maintenance class of 1928, ret~rned as head
Patti Stepien, Frances Hoenlgs· man. The decorations were arfigures. Forthis work he rlilceived ~oach of lacrosse 10 1931, after
wald Da.vid Gamba Billy Mar- ranged by the swarthmore Garden
i~ternational recognition and a coaching his high school alma
shak: and Anita Roth.
Club.
Cl~tion rrom the Society of Mun- mater, Baltimore polytech~ic to
Gerald Gray and Graham Tay"
The' boys and· girls will then
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aryan
icIpaI E nglOeers.
He is a graduate of Pennsyl- ships.
students, will appear January 7 ferent plays First will be
vania State College and receive.d He has served~n the executive at 2 p.m. as members of a 'stud- "The Little' Princ~s" with Swarthmore Assista",
a post ~raduate degree in CiVIl board and as a v~ce president of ent panel on "The Next Genera- Dael Cohen, Frances HoenigsWilliam E. Lyons has been
engineenng in 1939.
the USILA, and IS a past presl- tion" a program sponsored oy wald, Patti Stepien, and Nancy appointed ASSistant District
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dentof.th:U.S. Lacrosse Coaches WRCV-TV. The discussion will Anne Rhodes. The second play, 'Administrator of The PennsylAssoc
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' I atlon , and a founder and deal with the study of economics "The Land of the Dragon", A vania State University's SwarthOR SILVER MEMBERS
presl1ient, for many years of, the in the high ~chools,
Chinese drama, includes Peter more Office for Continuin Ed. Charles Scott Venable of Wall- Penn-Del Lacrosse AssociatIOn.
Panel moderator will be Paul Barus Robert Goldberg Jean ucation
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IBnogwfOlrldnganGd Lewis B. Beatty of _ _ _ _
Taylor. Ernani Falcone, chair- spero~, James Gambl~ and
A native of Martinsville Va
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man of the social. studies se'
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quence at the high school has David Gamba. A scene from Wons holds a B.S. degree in
lin Institute who ~ere eho~~~e.i Three couples tied for first been invited to participate.
"To,!, Sawyer" will be the third education from Millersville state
Wednesday of last week at a place at the Crum Creek. Bridge
o~fenng with Gerry Erskine and College and is cur~ently comdinner hel
The sUyer members have com- tical SCO~f'.s:
SCOUT DAMCE TONIGHT
Degree 10 POlit,iGal sCience at
pleted 25 years of continuous Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deppich, Mrs. The Boy Scouts of s~arthmore KAPPAS'TO SEW TUESDAY
Temple Unlv~rslty. He holds an
association with the SCientific Harry Armitage and Mrs. Philip will hold a dance tonight from
TheKappaKappa. Sewing group honorable dIscharge from the
and educationai organization Kniskern, Mrs. Theophlle Saul- 7:30 to 9:30 in McCahan Hall of will meet Tuesday, January 2, United States Naval Reserve
having joined .In 1936 when th; nler and Mrs. Thomas Moore.
the Presbyterian Church. Ties, at the JlOme of Mrs. OliverG. and prior to his Penn State
1nsntu'e campallnetHor both lay
rhe next meetlng!l'ill be held jackets and 'dates are required. Swan, Apartment B-203, Thomas appointm ent was asocial studies
&lid JllQfeasioaal members
.on January 9 . .
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here will be no charge.
Wynne Apmmeuts, Wynnewood. teacher at the Penn Manor Jun,
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The bridegroom's parPrior to the ceremony, the
B, Hassey of Newark,
entertained for friends atterparents entertained at the
N. J .. uncle of the bride.
rehearsal dinner on saturday
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Latlhaw P.ppets P ... unt
Miss Nancy Ellen Moor,daughof Mr. and Mr,s. Alvin W. Moor
Media, became the bride of
William Scott Pickard, son of
SA!l'URDAY, JANUARY 6 AT 3 P.M, IN THE
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Pickard
of "The Kornor", Wallingford,
SWARTHMORE mGH SCHOOL AUDI'lURIUM
a 7 o'clock ceremony Tuesday
evening In the Lima Methodist
TICKETS $1.00 at THE SWEET SHOP
Lima. The Rev. BenOr Call KI 4-3605 or KI :t-0632
O. Gould officiated before
altar decorated with carnaUnique opportunity of lasting value!
poinsettias and holly.
The bride was escorted by her
father. She wore a floor length
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with pearls and featuring sequins
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front panel. Her elbow length
fell from a pillbox and her :
BEAUTY SALON
et was of white feather car•
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nations, stephanotis, and holly ~
foliage centered with an orchid. '.' 'J~
Mrs, R_ Gene Brubaker of Har~
as matron of honor was
in street length silver
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green tafhfeta ":idth.a ,crown of
holly. T e bn esmruds were "
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Miss Dovie Wilmoth of Norristown, Miss Judith Allen of Media
and Mrs. Sally Jo Mann of Port iC
Deposit, Md. The junior Brides- iC
maids were Miss Joyce Lawrence
of Lima and Miss Judith Poland iC
of Elwyn. They wore dark green iC
taffeta of street length, crowns iC
of holly, and all attendants car- iC
ried bouquets of red and white iC
carnations 'with holly foliage.
Joy Vogel as flower girl wore a iC
green velvet dress and a holly iC
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ed Mr. Donald Poole of Ne~~tti~~~.;S.~.:.;;':.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~*~.~,
PATTERSON-McCOMBS
CHARVAT-FREER
City, Mr. Walter Mann of
The marriage of Miss Mary
Port
Deposl·t, Md
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Oakley
' , Mr . James
James of Park and Michigan ..LGaWwirr,nence of Lima, Mr, Barry
McCombs, daughter of Mr.
Mrs. G. S, McCombs ofF~~i~r~i
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and Mr. Fredrick Bloom
avenue, and Mr. James W.
avenues announce the marriage of Swarthmore.
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Qf their daughter, Mrs. Sally
The bride's mother wore a "
Patterson of Amherst avenue James on
Freer,
to Dr.
Arthur I aven d er ve 1ve t gown WI'th a;;,
Saturday,
December
~.'
took place saturday
Friends wedding took flowered hat and an orchid cor- "'"
December 23, at 3 o'clock in
place at the home of the bride's sage. The bridegroom's mother :.
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Swarthmore Methodist
parents. The Overseers from wore beige silk with a beige .....
The Rev. John ~ Kulp
Swarthmore Friends Meeting feathered hat and an orchid cor- ',-:,\
at the double ring
were Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Ben- s a g e . ,
'~,
The bride, given In
nett and Dr. and Mrs. John M.
The wedding reception Immed~
by her father, was gowned
M'oore. Dr. Moore is a cousin of iately followed the ceremony at
:.
silk peau de soie, fashioned
the bridegroom,
the Rolling Green Country Club.
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bodice and long, tapering
Mrs. Charvat is a graduate of
Following a week's wedding
Oaf areberlmbroiedcekrleid Alendcon lace, Friends Central School. She trip to Rehoboth Beach, DeL/the
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na n n e , an
received her B,F.A. degree from couple will be at home at B37
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a cumberbund with obi sash.
Tulane University in New Or- East 14th street, Chester.
~
bell shaped skirt fell into a
leans and did graduate work at
The bride is a graduate of
,.,.
ful chapel train. Her'
the University of Pennsylvania. Media High School and the Mont',:1" .:.
veil of illusion fell from a
Dr. Charvat received, his B.A. gomery Hospital School of Nurs)f.
box of peau de soie. She
and M.A. degrees from Syracuse ing. The bridegroom is a graduate
oJ:.
a cascade of white
University. He did post-doctor- of swarthm'ore High School and
~
rosebuds, and'baby's breath.
ate study at Columbia Univer· has served in the U. S. Army. 'He
Miss Nancy McCombs of
sity.
is now attending Plmnlsylva:ni:al _
~
avenue was maid of honor for
After their wedding trip the Military College, Chester.
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sister. The bridesmaids were
couple will reside in Bemidji,
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Misses Mary Elizabeth Hawke
Minn.
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Trenton, N. J., her college rnn.m-I
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mate Faith G. Cook of Odessa,
BALL-GEIGLE
Cell
Del., Helen P. Surrick of Wawa,
and Barbara Heath of Cedar lane
The marriage of Miss
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They were similarly attired I
elen Geigle, daughter of Mr. and
William F. Geigle of I=:n'rinlo- 1(1 WIllI
red velvet with sabrina necklines
apple skirts and
field, to Ensign Jeffrey Norman ""
""""""""
sleeves. Their headdresses
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. Ball of New London,
red velvet bows with veiling
they carried nosegays of red
performed in st. MatAn absorbing color film for your club,
white carnations, red baby thew Lutheran Church, Snrinl,,-I
breath, and white velvet leaves. field at 11 o'clock Saturday morn-I
church group, school, civic organization.,.
Miss Susan Patterson,
December 23, by the Rev.
of the bridegroom, as j u n i 0;'t''''''W;'';;'';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;~
bridesmaid wore a gown of
vel vet with a round neck,
pleated skirt, and
,
sleeves.
Served Daily
Mr. John Patterson was
.
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I n th IS 33'-minute
man for his brother. The usl,er~ Both Hot & Col" Dishes
motion picture,
NO JOB FOR AMATEURS
included Robert McCombs
you ~i11 see your s,ate i~ ,ai!"it~
Syracuse, N. Y., brother of
$1.25
When a job requires that
bride; William Owens of' Haltlscenic beauty and indl,lstrial
every move be positive
more. Md., William Morrison
and precise, you want the
vigor. To arrange a shbw'ingDartmouth avenue, Lee MC:Flldclen
services of a professional
there is of course no charge
of Morton, George Stehley
Building a sound personal
Haverford, and Robert Granger
- simply call your local Bell
insurance program also
of Glenolden.
requires professional at,Telephone Business Office,
,Thu:rsd,.v 5 to 9 • SundCIY 3 to
tentiolL This i. provided
to you by our agency as
part of our' P.S., Personal
$2.75
Service•
The bride's mother chose a
NEWS NOTES
Dr. Henry J. Weiland of SOllthl gown of royal blue silk with
Chester road returned
jacket, and a small white feather
on the S.S. United States
hat with royal blue trimmings.
an extended stay In
The bridegroom's mother wore a
gown of champagne beige peau
Mr. Howard Williams of
de soie with scoOped neck and
avenue Is spending the nOllloaly! short sleeves. Her hat was an
week in White Plains and
autumn haze mink pillbox. Both
York City, N. Y.
corsages were cymbidium orchids.
The bride Is a graduate of
ENGAGEMENTS
Swarthmo're High School and will
Announcement is made of
graduate In January from the
engagement of Miss. Nathali University of Delaware, Newark.
Adel Fore', daughter of
Beginning in February', she will
Ulysses Grant ~'ord of Philadel- teach the third grade at Centerphia and the late /iir.Ford, to Mr. ville School in Newville.
Bartholomew J. Mazzeo, son
,The bridegroom is a graduate
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mazzeo
of Swarthmore High School and
Philadelphia,
will graduate in June from DickMiss Ford <1ttended the
inson College, Carlisle, He plans
sylvania state University
to enter law school.
Peirce School of Business AdminFollowing a trip to New York
istration.
City the couple will be at home
Mr. Mazzeo, a graduate of at 135 North Hanover street,
Pennsylvania Military
Carlisle.
is an engineer with the
The rehearsal dinner Friday
Corporation of America.
night was given by the brideA spring wedding is planned. groom's parents at the Ingleneuk.
The bridesmaids' luncheon
Mr. and Mrs. C. waltearnRDlaOlnlld,cal:eld'l Friday was given by Mrs. Henry
Jr., of Moylan have
Herring of Broomall and the
the engagement of their daughter, bride's maid of honor Miss Nancy
Joanne, to Mr. James
McCombs.'
In other pre-nuptial festi
Harper, son of Mr, and Mrs.
I.' Harper of "Shadow Wood,' the bride was guest of honor
Media.
a luncheon and kitchen
Miss Randall is a junior
when Mrs. Gordon !;lick of
Wells College, Aurora. N. y,
ing Green was her hostess;
Mr. Harper is an alumnus
linen shower when her
the Hill School, Pottstown,
maids Miss Cook Miss
of Colgate University,
and Miss Surrick ;"ere her
N. Y.' He is a member of
esses; a tea and bedroom
Kappa Epsilon fraternity and
bath shower given by Miss Heath
ernployed by the
and her mot her Mrs. Russell
Business Machine
Heath; and a luncheon and perat utica, N, Y.
sonal shower given by Mrs. R.
C. Toombs of Ardmore.
WILBUR ~R~ GIANT
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The Bouquet
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2 P.M. To 6 P.M.
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DESIRABLE
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NGlEN E'U K
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"PENNSYLVANIA: KEYSTONE
OF THE NATION"
BuHel Luncheon
O
Jay Lord, a junior at Amherst
Amherst, Mass., and
Bernard,
a freshman at
\
Charlotte Brodhead of Maple Ir..,nvp cIty College, Grove City,
avenue returned home Saturday
spending the holidays with
PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE T. TOLD, publishers
and Mrs. John G. Lord of
for the Christmas holidays of
Phone Klnglwood 3-0900
Duke University where she is a arvard avenue.
freshman. She had remained in - - , - - - - , - PETER E. TOLD, Editor
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Durham for three extra days Ir
BARBARA B. KENT, MaO!lliol'Edltor
order to attend the debut of her
Relations'
Is
Rosalie D. Peirsoi
Mar,)' E. Palmer
Marjorie T. Told
Wilkes College President Dr. roommate Miss Mary Katharine I'falTli/y
Eugene Shedden Farley, a former Smith of that city.
Fellowship Topic
Entered as Second Class MaHer, Janulll)' 24, 1929. at the Post
resident of Swarthmore, was Geoffrey Browne, a senior from
Olllee at swarthmore, Pa.. under the Act of March 3, 1819.
"Family
Relations"
is
the
honored in November at a .testi- Severn School, Severna Park, Md.,
theme
for
the
discussions
to
be
monlal dinner tendered him
and his brother ,Frederick 'William
DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY 11 A.M.
the "Fri<''lds of Eugene
Browne, a teacher of English In held at the Friday Roundtables
Farley." More than 900
Bergenfield Senior High School, at the Media Fellowship House
leaders and member;; of the
are spending the Christmas week
On the
January
month5,of January.
Margaret W.
with their parents Mr. and Mrs. during
munity attended th,e, dinner
Moore
will
speak
on
"The Role SRA SEEKS COLLEGE
Sow It In The
In the WilkesColl~ge gymn,aslum. OliverG. Browneof Park avenue.
Dr. Farley received notes' of Susan B. Clark, daughter of of the Mother". Mrs. Moore who STUDENT HELP
The Swarthmore Recreation
congratulations from President Mr. and Mrs. Alban B. Clark of holds B.A. and Ph.D. degrees in
Psychology,
is
an
administrative
Kennedy and from other celeb- Cornell avenue, a member of assistant in 'the admissions of- Association needs two college
rities, and at the end of
Go u c her College's freshman fice at Swarthmore College. She girls to assist in the pre-school
COLONIAL COURT APTS,
evening he was presented with class, is home for the Christmas is the wife of John M. Moore, a and primary groups of its summer
IN... to Post Office)
pontiac automobile.
vacation. She will return to the faculty member at Swe,rthmore recreation program. Any girls
In a brief review of Dr.
college in Towson, Md" on Jan- College, and the mother of two interested in being -Interviewed
KI 3-4597
uary 3 to begin the second term. married daughters.
life, the committee said:
for thesE!' jobs should call Mrs.
•
"Dr. Farley was born In Phoe- Bill Morrison, a senior at
On January 12, Helen M. Hall David H. Byerly, Jr.., at LO
CUT FLOwas - PLANTS
6-7282.
nix ville, Pennsylvania,
Princeton University, Princeton,
COUAGES
of
Swarthmore
will
speak
Mrs. Byerly is, the director of
ber29, 1899, one of four
N. J., is spending the holidays •'Communication Between GenerKameMado earwt,
of Dr. Robert and Sarah Farley visiting with his parents Mr, ations". Mrs. Hall also holds the program which will run for a
His father, a physician,
and Mrs. Maxey Morrison of B.A. and Ph.D. degrees. Since six-week period beginning the
Hom..Ma... Cak••
when Eugene was less than
Dartmouth avenue. '
1926 she has been working in the last week in June. at the Rut.' yea r old. The Farleys
Les Ann Kurtzhalz, daughter field of corrective and efficient gers Avenue School.
~uakers, and Eugene was
of :.Ir. and Mrs. William Kurt- reading, with adolescents
as a member of the Society
zhalz of Park avenue, is home
adults.
Friends with membership
from West Chester State TeachOn the third Friday" Jal~u'L!YI
Swarthmore Meeting. Arter
ers' College for the Christmas 19, Claire E. Wompeirskl, M.S.S.
uating from Swarthmore
vacatiOu and will return to school Chief psychiatric Caseworker at
School, he matriculated at
the day after New Year's.
the Child Guidance Clinic
sylvania State College.
Louise Welz of Forest lane, a Delaware County, will speak
, "Dtirin'gsummer vacations
student at the Rhode Island "The Child Guidance Clinic
Pennsylvania State, Dr.
School of DeSign, Providence, Delaware County".
worked on farms and in a
R. I .. is spending her Christmas
yard to earn money for his
vacation with her parents Mr.
tinuing education. He
and Mrs. Christopher J. Welz.
.
a Bachelor of Science
She will spend a couple ,of days FORMER RESIDENT NAMED
1921 and entered the
in Short Hills, N. J., with friencls.1 Robert B. Clothier, Jr., forof Pennsylvania in 1923.
Carol Seymour, daughter of Mr, merly of swarthmore, has become
Harrison Scholarship aided
and Mrs. Harry C. Seymour
'associated as a Regis~ered Repto earn his Master of Arts
Dickinson avenue, spent' the resentativewiththe philadelphia
History; a Harrison
Chrfstmas weekend from Slmrnons office of Francis I. duPont
carried him toward his Ph.D,
College, Boston, Mass., with Company.
Education. He was awarded
her family. Carol, a librarian,
Mr. Clothier is the son of Mr.
Masters degree In 1927 and
for Boston
an d Mrs. Robert B. Clothier
DO,ctors degree in 1932.
and will return home
Media. He was graduated f.r,ml
"A veteran of World War I he
the New Year's weekend, Swarthmore High School in 1954.
taught at Germantown'
Betty Ami McCorkel, a junior, In 1958 he received an A. B.
from 1922 until 1925; was
and het sister, Mary Lou, a degree from Dartmouth CC)llI,g",1
instructor in education at
sophomore, both students at where he was a member of Si
'University of' PennsylVania
'
of Wooster, wooster, O. Alpha Epsilon Fraternlt:y,
1927 until 1929. From this
and their brother Jim, who has
A veteran of three years
4 • 6 Park Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
until 1936, Dr. Farley was
teaching fellowship at the UnI- vice with the U. S. Navy,
rector of Research for the
versity of North Carolina,
Clothier served aboard the U.
Fri.-9 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.New Jersey Board of
spending their
S. Ticonderoga in the Poelllc.1
-5ot.-9 A.M, to 5 P.M"
KI 3-4191
"In 1936 he became
with their parents Mr. He was released from
strative head of Bucknell
and Mrs. Roy J. McCorkel on duty in June, 1961 with the
'versity Junior College and
Cornell avenue.
of Lieutenant (i.g.,).
appointed President of
College when it received
be built here, for the sake of the
charter as an independent, lib
people and for the sake
arts college on April I, 1947.
the future of the community.
"Throughout his Wilkes
he was looking for a
worth doing!
,
dency, Dr. Farley has
out boldly on national and
"Nhat he has accomplished
issues and his views have
been summed up in an ediceived a wide hearing. He
which appeared rec:entlyl
worked unreservedly for
the Wilkes-Barre Record ...
advancement of
'
"In
liberal arts
"'In every avenue - social,
"He' came to
and cultural-Dr.
'when a handful of students re- '
has been consistently
ceived their education in a four- active with only one goal
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story, rented building on Franklin mind ... to make this
Street. He looked at those crowd- better place in which to live
ed rooms and at an area
Dr. Farley is married to the
unemployment 'and discourageEleanor coates, d~~~~!~!1
of the RUTH HANLEY DRESS SHOP
ment evident in every direction.
Mrs, Robert Coates' of
And he stuck with the job, beformerly of
cause he knew a college had to
the l"te Mr. Coates.
TESTIMONIAL'
HONORS FARLEY
t~~S~W~~~TH~M~O~RE~'~P:E~N=N=A~:=F=RI~D~A~Y~'~D~E~C~E§M~B~E~R~2~9~'~1~96~1~'~~
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., TELEPHONE TREMONT 2-7206
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December 29, 1961
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Page 6
Mr, and Mrs, H, weston Clatke
of
Letters
To
The
Editor
of
College avenue spent the
avenue and David Morrow
and Mrs. Samuel Maule of
holiday weekend In Hartford,
avenue, has as her guest
Riverview road left Friday
The opln1ons expressed below
Conn
.. as guests of Mr, and Mrs,
stowe, vt., for a vacation of
Dr. and Mrs, William Y. Rial several days Connie Grant
are those of the IDdl vidual wrllWIllIsVerm1l10n,
:rhefamily party
and family of Harvard avenue Atlanta, Ga., •.who arrived
skIIng. They returned home yes·
ers. All letters to The Swartbmorean
muslbe
signed.
Pseudo-.
included
Mr,
and
Mrs. H. Weston
visited their respective mothers, Thursday.
terday.
nyinns
may
be
used
if
the
wriler
Clarke, Jr., and son Gregg of
Mr. and Mrs. R. Chester Spen- Mr. ·and Mrs. Hatry C. Seymour
Mrs. David oW. Rial who lives in
Is known to Ihe Editor. Letters
New York City and Mrs. Alfred
Pittsburgh and Mrs. A.L. Gaylord cer of North Swarthmore avenue of Dickinson avenue have as
wUl be publisbed only at the
North of Germantown,
of Sallonburg during the Christ- entertained at a family dinner guests for the holidays their
!ii.scretion of the Editor.
mas holldays. They returned home Christmas day at the Corinthian son-in-law and daughter Mr.
on Tuesday.
Yacht Club. Their guests includ-·
Mrs. Robert Baggandchildren
PIANOS'
Mr. and Mrs. E. Douglas Ains- ed Mrs. Mildrid Hutcheson, .Mr.
and Jonathan from GeorgePoint Missed?
WHYNOT
BUY your r.bollt pl4iM,
lle, Jr., of North Chester road and Mrs. John Spencer and chll- town, Conn.
the Editor:
from.
a
piano
"'• ., of 47 _ ' .
While I can certainly agree
had as their guests forthe Christ- drcn Susan, Jay, Jill and Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. McCorkel
practical ·experl,nce willi all _ ....'/
mas holiday their son-in-law and
and Mrs. William l'pencer
Cornell avenue entertained at with Lois Peterson's
.It will pay you In tM .....
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence children Bill, Jimmie, Sharon
house last evening in honor that botll Betty McCorkel and
A. L. PARKEI
La .. I, .
D. Decker of Red Bank, N. J., Robin, Mrland Mrs. Stephen Spentheir son Mr. James McCorkel John R. Fry are quallfied for
Mrs. Ainslie's brother-in-law and cer and children Lexie and Fredhis fiancee Miss Christine school board, Mrs. Peterson
sister Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bastan die ail of Swarthmore; Pr. Dorof Berea, O. Miss failed to note the one clear mes1neb7 IIei*Ired l'b.. BJ a ",
from' st. Louis, Mo., and Mr. and othy Spencer of Bryn Mawr; Mr.
, the McCorkels' sage from the swarthmore-RutSPIES
Mrs. Robert Griffin of New York. and Mrs. Charles Abbe and cJ:lilguest for a few days, w1ll ledge electorate. It was KIUJWJIII
WA'J'CIIM'BBB
Mrs. Griffin is a niece of Mrs. dren Sandy, Jay and Elma
ate from Wooster College, to the electorate that Mr. Boud'.1
III p, C. ~ . . . _
Ainslie.
Newtown; Mr. and Mrs. Horace
,0., in January.
would not be able to serve
PlDe
Watell
&114
1J8 Ya16 Aft.
Dr. and Mrs. D. Evor Roberts Fry and children Andy, FranCie,
Bruce M~rshall of Forest
term on school board. Yet "vpnl
moek RepaIra Stnnbmore, Pa.
of Harvard avenue have as their Dottie, Johnny and Louise
entertained some of his.~~~~~lknowlng this,. Mr. Bouda
guest for the holidays Dr.
West Chester. Five other grand- mate,.of the1961 class of
elected by a very larg:r~e~:b~~~i~~
Roberts' mother Mrs. D. Claude
children and two great grand- more' High School at an
a clear mandate for the
KIrSH :I 3-1_
Roberts who arrived Friday from
children were unable to attend. houslt on Thursday at his
board to select a
Cambria,Wis.
Billy Spencer' of Riverview
Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Olcott
successor.
.
r5~:~~=:'~a4~~l~ road is recuperating in the Ches- Oberlin avenue entertained
Sincerely,
..,..- and RubbIm RemoYed
M8., ·EI....
ter Hospital from a. knee opera- Christmas Eve for eggnogs
David U. Ullman
Ul~ Mowed. General BaUIIDI
46 Amherst Avenue
tion due to an injury received
about 20 of their friends,
ua IIardIIIc Aft. Mono.. Pa.
I
footbail.
from the neighborhood.
I,;
Mrs. Alfred E. Longwell of
7 South Ch.ler Road
Lafayette avenue spent the
.JOHNS MANVII.I.E
10 3-1093
Christmas weekend with her son
looflng • Siding • Insulation • Floor
and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
ond Ceiling nle. • 'Nail PaneUng •
John Longwell and children
Porch EndotllreS .' ~wnln9' • WIndow.
• Jaloul1" • StUcco • 8rfc.poIntlng
Raynham, Mass. Miss L~:.~~~~l
FOR SALE
PERSONAL
ELNWOOD
Roberson of Albany, N.Y., :
PERSONAL _ Furniture
An ~_r Reme ............
of Mrs. Longwell, joined them - - - - - - d
repairing. Qu.alltyllt
..-Wido (hoe PI.....
FOR SALE - All kinds ofus.e
d
for Christmas.
iture. Modem or anllque, ~:~~t:lale prices - antiques an
PENNA ROOFING 4
Rev. and MrS. Emil F. Ca1rl •• tel"1 stoves. etc. 1626 Walnut S
Call Mr. Spanier, Klngswood
BaHI-.. PIke • II......... An.
of Harvard avenue are
Chester. TRemont 2-7473.
Klngswood 3-2198.
__
SmINGt:o.
XI a·8280
Mo""., Pa.
the
Fla.,holidays
vis it ining st.
their son and
recreation rooms,
BlsWbhobecl llI3:I
daughter-in-law Rev. and Mrs.
porches; L. J. Donnelly.
PERSONALS
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Dr. Moll ...id few students had
worked harder for their college
than Gill. At commencement time,
Gill was 8ingle~ out as winner of
the Howard C. Henderson award,
which annually goe.,·to tme civilian student who Ji'a~ made the
grealest contribution to the .school.
Gill was· president of student
council in h:is senior ye.ar. He also
served as president of civilian control court and was the origihator
of the civilian customs program at
PMC. In addition, he was treasurer
of the PMC chapter of The Student National Education Association a member of the political
scieri~e and Gcnnnn clubs, and
alumni secretary for his fraternl'ty, Kappa S·Igm8 Kappa •
a..
WlWA. BROOIS
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Klngswood 3-0272 .
Alan
family.
Mr. Carlsten
and Mrs.and
Samuel
Maule of r:.:===~::..:::---.-:::::-.::::-::::: PERSONAL _ Plano tuning
Vassar avenue entertained at
FOR SALE - Years of fun for you
iailst, m1nor repairing,
family dinner on Christm~s
and the birds, a feeder. For the Plano Tecbaicians' Guild.
best in feeders, houses and baths; Klngswood 3-5755.
~.~[~~~~~~~~~~~
when ,Henry
their guests
were: ofMr.H~~~~I~~~W~.~1~1!~n~gf~0~rd:,~L~o~w~e~I~I~6:-4~55:1~.
the S. Crothers, Jrs., 435 Plush Mill
Mrs.
R. Harris
•
•
Tree, parents of Mrs. Maule; Mrs.
Alfred C. Maule of Wynnewood,
SALE _ 1956 Ford V-8 2-door lat.". Ray ,
melthler of Mr. Maule; M~. and Mrs.
ail new IIres, standard PERSONAL _ Bicycles
radio, heater. Best
d e ·,
MO II an d f am Ily 0 f
parts, accessories, Milt
ISINal:thlmolre avenue and Dr.
Klngswood 3-5469.
Bicycle, Hobby, Toy Shop,
11~~rs. David P.Thomas and family
East Baitimore Avenu
'hotographic Supplies
Wilmington, N. C., sisters of
Heights, MAdison 6~713,
_II......
FOR RENT
CUfton·Thealer.
sr.t.TII .. MONROE
Maule.
.
MBDI.t.
. Cheri Rihl, daughter of Mr. and
_ Media. Firsl noor (ronl PERSONAL - A.F.M.
Joseph L. Rihl of Cornell
room, bedroom, tile
DrivewaYs, stucco
L 2176
lav'enlue,is appearing in the
enclosed porcb. Ne.. sleps, walkways,
...
Icrat'\[er Suite" at the
adults .. $85. LOwel 1-1348 or
'OPBN FRIDAY BVBNINOS
Music being presented
PERSONAL in your
covers. Pln
Attractive
~::;;=;;:;;;;,;;;;;;;=::=;;
by the Trianon School of
I make
You
supply
~
HalLlet of Lansdowne. At a later
prompt
Work
it will be done at Springfield
School. Last year Cheri
after
in "Sleeping Beauty" at the
PERSONAL _ Gilbert's Steam
lac:ademy. Cheri is a pupil in Mar-I':''::'':;~_ _ _ _ _ _ _~___ I scraping, remove paint over
Shaw's fifth grade.
w~~~p. _ Good home for cute. Interior painting. George
Mr. and Mrs. Maxey MClrriso",
kitten. Well househroken, TRemont 4-7082.
~~~~~~I
of Dartmouth avenue have
Please call KIng.wood 4-
Picture Framing
RO.GER RUSSELL
lIT.:
Belvedere
Convalescent Home
2607 Chestnut St., Chester
TRemo.-.t 2-5373
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Jack Prichard
IISTOII IllTALLATiillS
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PAINTING
:I PARI AYL, SWARTHMOIE
thei~
Free Esrimares
Klngswood 3-8761
f:~~r~;th~e;e~~J:~~:~~~~~:;:~~~f.ii!~~~1
their SOll
guests
and
WANTED _ Girl's 26 Inph bicycle
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
for January birthday. Oall KIngswood 4-1335.
. Morrison Is a second
studllnt at the University
MichiganLawSchool, Ann Arbo;.i;.·... 1
t h " PERSONAL~
Saw it In The Swar morean
shades
FUEL OIL
be accompanied
Good Faith Check,
OIL BURNER SERVICE n(:ash,":;;;:;ifti,d
a Corporate Surely Bond,
II ellh"r one
BUDGET PLAN
,
COAL
VAN ALEN
BROTHERS, INC.
In the amount of ten
cent (10%) of the total
the Bid, drawn to the order
Ic;,unty of Delaware..
Forms of Proposai
al the Office of
the County
Court House,
Tbe County Comm1ssioners
Ihe right to reJecl any and
Klngswood 4-2727
ROOFING
Gutters
"
Warm-Air Heating
Air Conditioning
Sheet MetalWork
Telepbone
2,
. H. D. CHURGH
SNOW PLOWING
P';'rked cars have seriously interfered with the plowing
of s'now on the Borough streets.
T fa ·lItat. this work the Boraugh has adopted a plan
for ;arki~'g on one side of the street only during and immedIately followlno a snow storm.
O~ ev~n numbered days of the month parking. shall b on
the side of the street having even house nUlJlbers an on
add numbered days an the side having fidd h~use numbers.
exce t in the parking meter zones of t~e Bus,ness Section.
Wher: at all possible off-street parking shall be the duty
of the car owners.
Thl. plan Is for efficiency and speed In clearing the
stre.ts and the full cooperation of all realdents of the
11Iaerp"'"II. Co.
BOX 48
CLobe 9-a358
d
Barough is Impftrative.
,HOW
CHRISTIAN
c,~SCIENCE
HEALS
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE.
WfIL ..... - I.U A.••
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K13-47'2 or LE 1s2«O
StOp In and Enioy Delaware County's
Clean and Beautiful
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Roomy " bedroom home. Living room with
stone fireplace, screened porch, dining room,
kitchen-family room. Two car detached
Beautiful plantings. $20,500.
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duct charges and also heid in
$300 bail for court for operating
a vehicle while his driver's
license was under suspension
Friday. The man was stopped by
Sergeant William Weidner at Park
avenue and Chester road at
3:55 a.m.
Sergeant Elmer Zebley admlnistered oxygen to the Cokely
baby wbo suffered an asthma
attack at its home 525 W'estmlnster avenue at 5:24 p.m. Friday.
Christmas, week-end and day
found Swarthmore quiet and peaceful. However, its officers working the 4' p.m. to midnight shift
gave help to neighboring colleagues. Patrolman Edward Burgett assisted Ridley Township
at an ac.cident and Nether Providence with a drunk at .Chester
and Avondale roads.
Patrolman Stanley Shepanski
is recuperating from a smashed
finger of the right he.nd which he
suffered Thursday morning ?t
last week when he caught it ID
c:
Ill_OF
sMOKED
,
'.!
Mr. and Mrs. David Van L.
Taylor and daughter Cynthia of
South Swarthmore avenue spent
Christmas with Mr. Taylor's parents Mr. and Mrs. George H. Taylor, Jr., in West Chester.
Mrs. :rhelma Dickinson of Park
avenue returns today from westbury on Long Island where she
Swarthmore Beagle
was the guest for several days
of her son and daughter-in-law
Becomes Champion
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Dickinson
A 13-inch beagle, "Valhalla's and family. Another son and his
CimIWQII, Rose," belonging to wife Mr. and Mrs. Luren Dickinthe Henry A. Peirsol family of son will arrive this evening from
Lafayette avenue, became a Raieigh, N. C., to spend the
champion at the pre-Christmas weekend,
show of the Philadelphia Kennel Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Harlow of
Club in p~Uadelphl~.
Lafayette avenue Bre spending
Cimmy won lier first pOint for a few days visiting their sonchamp'ionship at the Delaware in-law and' daughter Mr. and
County Kennel Club show at the Mrs. Lawrence V. Sollmini in
Rose Tree Hun~. CI,!b;n May, North Weymouth, Mass.
.
'
. 1960 At thll.t}ime she )'I as. handPamela Foster, formerly of
led by Sandra. peirsol. other Swartl1more and now doing gradpoints were aCcumulated at ShOWE uate work at Indiana University,
In Gloucester, N: J., in october: Bloomingj;on, Ind., spent the
1960; Lancaster, May, 1961, holidays' with her mother Mrs.
and Blennerhasset, W. Va., July, Mary C Foster who is now di1961. In all, she was judged rector ~f education at Sieighton
Best of Varie~y..
Farm School for Girls.
Cimmy was Judged Best. of Mr and Mrs. Willis Weatherford
Winners and Best of OPPOSlt/! of C~dar lane had as their guest
Sext$>.. Be8t of Variety in four for the Christmas holiday Mr. W.
shows - Berks County, Septem- D. Weatherford, Sr., of Black
berl960;pennTreatyin Chester, Mountain N a. On Saturday they
April 1961; Ches~er Valley, May, entertain~d 'at dinrier for frienda
1961; and Monmouth, N ..J., May of his in the Philadelphia area.
1961. In all, she has accumulated Mr. and Mrs. JameS Patchell
17 points, two more than re- and daughters of Parrish road
quired for a champion.
had as their dinner and overnight guests Sunday their parents
Mr.
and Mrs, Bayard C. Miller of
CAMPAIGN PRESIDENT.
Mortonand Mrs. Patchell's aunts
ANNOUNCES TOTALS
Mrs Elsie Shimwell and Mrs.
Peter M. Delo of Wallingford, Faiih Miller of Manoa.
president of the Phlladelphi~ Mr.. and Mrs. David Ullman
Delaware Vall~y C~apter, Na- entertained Mr. Ullman's office
tionai Cysti~Flbrosls Research. staff at cocktails and dinner
Foundatibn; lias announced .that last w e~k at their home on
the Delaware County. Committee Amherst avenue.
of the chapter collected $10,.525 Mr. and Mrs. Donaid·P. Jones
in its 1961 door-to-door dnve. of North Swarthmore avenue will
Tot a I for the c hap t e r was spend the weekend in Spring$81,647, an increase of $10,000 field, Mass .. as the guests of
.
their son-in...llaw and daughter
over 1960.·
Mrs. Agnes Delo of Walhn~rd Mr. and Mrs. W. Edwin Gilson, Jr.
was chairman of the county r ve Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Kent,
which lists, among others, the Jr., of Springfield' entertained at
following returns;
a family dinner Christr6as Day
Swarthmore,$238.64;~utle~ge, when their guests were Mrs. Kent,
$47.05; Morton, $0124 :5~~ SprIng Sr., and lIer daughter Miss;s~rbara
. field, $1,075.58.
. .:', .
B. Kent of Dartmouth avenue,
." .
and Miss Evelyn Kent of GermanNURSING SERViee MEETS
town.
Volunteers of the Western Com.--------mlttee of the Community Nursing
Service met December 21 at the
Swarthmore Borough Hall to pack
Christmas baskets under the direction of Mrs. Richard Davis of
. Seethe··
Lima. The baskets were filled
vWOJUAL PARK
with fruits, nuts and candies and
distributed 'W·o' volunteers and
ill bMutitul
nurses to the sick and s.hut-in
WlSl LAUREL KILL
patients served by the nursing
staff.'
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Love and son Peter of Girard
avenue; tbe Donald P. Jones
fami!y, Dr. Arthur Jones. and Mrs.
:Teotge H. Turner, all of North
Swarthmore avenue; and the Willlam Drlehaus family and Mrs.
Howard Driehaus, all of yale
avenue,
.
HAMS
I
.
,
,
It co::t.. . , more to -/or tie lest ••••
PERSONALS
such Academic Scholarship.
llliiitarily, he ~aw dut.y with the
28th U. S. Infantry Reg.ment from
1956 to 1U58, indudir.g 15 monthl
service in Germany.
Gill is married to the former
Ann King of Upper Darby and
resides at 100 Park '-venue.
Convalescent Home
~ot,
$5 and costs on disorderly con-
SWARTHMOREA'N
Besides the Henderson award, the car door.
Gill also won the Edith A. Gor-
CLASSIFIED ADS
s_
Police & Fire News
'81 PIC Graduate
lamed Alumni Sec. A Philadelphia man was fined
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told of evening when their guests w:::
Park avenue had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. J. wa~ner E. L
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kindley f Moorestown,N.J .. Mrs. ooper
who arrived Saturday from Salls- Jessup of Woodbury, N. J., Mr,
bury, Md., to spend the Christmas and Mrs. Warner E. Love and two
boliday The Tolda entertained children Rebecca and Michael of
at a f~mily party on saturday Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Edwar~ E.
~01l.
EMIL
"""-_blY·
F 'ORIST
THE
Frederick S. Gill, a Swarthmore
961
d
resident fresh out of the 1 . gra.uating cla81l at Pennsylvan.a Mll,is
tary College, Is now serving as
Executive Alumni Secretary at
·PMC, acco'ming·to an announcement by President Clarence R.
I
Page 7
December 29, 1961
.
Dr. Joseph Bell~ instructQr .at
the UniversitY· of 'Edinburgh and
president of tfie . Royal College
'of Surgeons of Edinburgh, was
the model from which Sir Conan
~Doy~edrew the chlll:acter.of Sher•
·loc't:'Holmes.'· ".
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Page 8
SHS ALUMNI DUMPS
VARSITY
14-69
Dave Filler's debut as a cooLch
turned out to be a tremendous
success as he led the Alumni
team to a 74-69 victory over the
Swarthmore High SChool Varsity.
Aided by outstanding bombing
performances by Butch Hofmann
and Fred Schaeffer, the old grads
managed to stay out in front of
,their Juniors all the WRY, but
were never able to pull away due
to 14-year old sophomore Steve
Belk's accurate shooting and
.Captain Roger Anthony's explosive play. The local varsity put
out a valiant team effort as it
constantly cut down leads of 8,
10, 12, and 11 pOI'nt leads run up
the Alumni during the course
mutual
terprise for the benefit
'1~valrUI-11
raml' lies resl·d.'n"
.. I'n ,.
IIII D101' e and nel'ghbon'ng eommunl'{l'-,
..... For m'formatl'on
as to lots apply to
ALBERT ' N , ""ARRETT
\:7
Premont and Busin...
A
1 112l!~a
DOII -Profl·t,
"r-048911
Garrett Ave. KI <
Jaco bs Leave 0n
8 Month, WorId Tour
of the game.
The game traditionally saw
both teams use all players. The
score at the end of the first half
was 33-32 with the oldsters on
Dr. Philip E. Jacob,' South
,top, 54-49 as the third period Swarthmore avenue, professor of
ended, and the Varsity outscored political science at the Univerthe alumni 21-18 in the fourth slty of PennSylvania, and his
stanza to come within 5 points wife)yill leave Philadelphia toas the buzzer sounded ending the !!ay on an eight-month world trip.
game.
The Jacobs wlll Interview
For the Varsity the scoring government leaders to determine
went as follows:
underlYing values they have reRoger Anthony, 13, Mal Anth- lied on as a basis for critical
ony, 7, Terry Innis, 4, Tom decisions in international relaDelappe, 8, Dick Forman, 5, lions. Social scientists, journalTom Atkins, B, Steve Beik, 1B, ists, and University alumni will
Bob Bennett, 4, Don Jones, 2; also be interviewed.
Gary Gallagher, Steve Edwards,
They will lay special emphasis
Charlie Turner saw action.
upon six countries which, taken
For the Alumni - Butch Hof- in pairs, bear marked ideologlca:
mann, 15, Bob Dawes, 6, Ron and cultural similarities but
Taylor, 9, Larry Jones, 5,
which have adopted different
Herbster, 5, Fred Schaeffer, 14, foreign policy programs. These
Jay Lord 2, Da,ve Grogan, n, nations are Thailand and Burma,
Jack Walter, 3, Joe Moran, 4; the United Arab Republlc and
. I u d e d B 0 b K,ens.-I Turkey, and Yugoslavia and
a I so rans IDC
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Kerr.
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SWARTHMORE AN
STEWARTS.THORBAHN
Services were held yesterday
inOllver H. Bair's, Philadelphia,
for Stewart R: Thorbahn, a former
resident of Swarthmore, who died
Sunday in Miami, Fla. He was
54.
He is survived by his widow,
Alice McGinley Thorbahn; two
daughters Mrs. Paul J. Rutan,
Jr., of Media, and Barbara of
New York City; two sons George
of Drexel Hill and Robert
Miami, Fla.; his father John S.
of Devo!', a brother Carl of Fort
Pierce, Fla., and a sister Mrs.
Anne Decker of Haddonfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Paulson
of Park' avenue have as their
guests this week their son-in-law
and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
France, with Louise, Patty, and
Wesley, Jr_ Tomorrow, the Paul_
sons and their guests will leave
for L~rgo, st~pping off for two
d~.s ID. Wl/-Sh1Ogton, D. ,C., to
VISI~ WIth the Paulsons other
son-1O-Iaw and daughter Mr. and
Mr~. V. S. Kupelian and their
chIldren. Mr. and Mrs .. Paulson'
a three month stay In Largo.
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Winter Swimmers Win
Swarthmore girls.assistingSub.
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B team Victory
over Upper Merion's School District team on December 16 were
Carol "Espenschade who placed
second in intermediate freestyle
backstroke and swam on the
Poland.
winning relay with Barbara GerDr. Jacob is the author of ner and Peggy Schmidt.
"Changing Values in College"
T hat same day Suburban Boys'
and "Dynamics of International
WestBranch YMCA,
Organization." Mrs. Betty M. P hi ladelphia, with Dino McCurdy
Jacobis a former special assistant (o'the executive director ofIP!ac.,ng first in il\dlvidual medbackstroke and relay for
UNICEF, the United Nations In- l-eloiOl'S;
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Fund.
backstroke and breaststroke
seniors and also on the winIn their interviews, the Jacobs
will be concerned with reasons 'b'ltt,erfl.)
for crucial decisions in three I'
relay
for midgets;
relay;and
John
SChmidt
first In
Paul Zecher second in inmajor areas - disarmament, eeomedley and on the winrelay for juniors.
nomic and social development,
and political integration. Atti- On Sunday, the 17th, the Boys
tude surveys will also be examined for clues to the societies' team defeated Vesper with Sam
values. .
taking second place In
Iba,ck,;trllke and third in freestyle
The Jacobs will also visit
on the winning relay for Insocial scientists, officials, and
aM Jack Cushing
University alumni in Hawaii,
in freestyle and backstroke
Japan, Hongkong, India, Iran,
juniors.
Lebanon, Jordan, Greece, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, Norway,
Mr. John Streeter of Dallas,
Switzerland, and England.
, spent the 'holiday weekend
ARockefelierFoundationgrant with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
is f~_n_an_C_in_g_t_h_e_jO_u_rn_ey_.___ I:;:~:~~~. P. Streeter of Columbia
Dr. and Mrs. D. Evor Roberts
of 'Harvard avenue had as their
overnight guests last week Mr.
and Mrs. Roland Inglis of Fayetteville, N.Y., who w~re enroute
to st. Petersburg, FIR-
December
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Forsythe of
Th"yer road entertained last
evening at a dance at the F'orsythe Studios for their granddaughter Lynne Miller of Media
and
36 of her friends.
are a bargain! 20 years
ago, their average cost
equalled 1 hour and 45
minutes pay-now, only
1 hour and 27 minutes.
Today, results often are
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During the past few days you have received the annual notice of dues of the
Swarthmore Fire and Protective Association. The Swarthmore Fire and Protective
Association is a volunteer organization working for the benefit of our community.
Support of the Fire Company is an investment in low Fire Insurance rates. It takes
the cooperation of the entire community to maintain these low rates.
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named to one-year terms at the
The board of directors of N.
annual meeling December 7 in- W. Ayer"& Son, Inc .. has elected
clude Horace Renshaw: vlce- Robert Van Riper, North Chester
president, succeeding Paul Gold- rO,ad, vice president and managsmith; William Fischer reelected ing director of the firm's pubilc
as secretary and Edward birney relations department,
reelected t rea sur e r. G'eorge January. 1. He will make his
Glaesser, George Humphries and headquarters in Ayer'sNew York
Thomas Chew' were elected to office.
one-year directorships, Clifford
Mr. Van Riper joined the Ayer
Renshaw to two-year and William public relations staff in New
Hartman to three-year director- York in 1950, moved to PhUadelships.
phia as staff supervisor in 1954,
Clarence (Hub) Hartman was and was appointed director of
reelected fire c/lief. Other re- information services In May,
elections were James Dunn, Eu- 1960.
He was graduated from Oberlin
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES gene Finnegan, George Humphries, assistant chiefs; William and served as a communications
Freedom from Sin, Sickness, Hartman, chief engineer; George officer in the Navy during World
and limitation is available to
Stauffer, assistant' eng i n e er.
II. Before JOining N.W. Ayer,
through the power of Spirit, God. PaulGoldsmithwas named house
was on the staff of Edward.L.
This Is the. el)co.uraglng message chalrman. .
·IB.errlays, ,public relations counPRESBYTERIAN NOTES
selor in New York, for four years.
to be emphasized at ","ns,uaOI
science, services Sunday in the
Mr. Van Riper has served as
Lesson-Sermon entitled "ChrlsMorning Worship and Church chairman of the public relations
tian SCience."
School classes will be held at policy committee, member of the
Bible readings In the Lesson- 9: 15 and 11 a.m. on Sunday. The execntive committee and trustee
Sermon will Include (Matt. 9): Women's Bible class meets at of the Philadelphia United Fund,
"And Jesus went about all
9:30, the 10th grade group
and is past president of the Philcities and vlllage", teaching
10:30. The 11th and 12th grade adelphia Chapter, Public Relatheir synagogues, and preaching group meets at 10:45.
tlons Society of America. He is
the gospel of the kingdom, and
There will be no choir rehear- the author of a novel, "A Really
healing every sickness and every sals on Sunday afternoon.
Sincere Guy," publi'Shed In 1958.
disease among the people."
The New Year's Eve
An Invitation is extended to Night Service will be held
all to attend the services at 11 11:30.
a.m. iIi First Church of Christ,
The Celebration of Holy ComScientist, 206 Park avenue.
munlon wlll b\l held at 8 a.m. on
Wednesday.
'
TheSewing and Bandage groups A group of College students
CHURCH SERVICES
will meet at 10 a.m. on Wednesleaders from Swarthmore
. Luncheon wili be served by
met for dinner and a
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
'-o . . .ac 6,Mrs. C.C.Franck,chalrsion period Wednesday
man.
of last week_ The event
D.Evor Roberts, Minister
Robert O.Browne,Anoc.Mlnl
The Music Committee
attended by representatives
'Minister of Christian Education at 8 p.m. on Wednesday.
many student groups as well
Holy Communion will be
as by several members of the
. Sunday, December 31
brated at 10 a.m. on Thursday.
Council, the Mayor9: 15 A.M.-Morning Worship
The Couples Club will hold Elect, ministers, high school
9:15 A.M.-Church Scliool
covered dish supper and program teachers, and other community
9:30 A.M.-Women'sBible '-'lELSSI on Mondb, Janusry Bat 6'
.m.
10:30 A.M,.,.,iO,\h_Gl!l(je Group'
McCahan Hall. A film,"
The purpose of th~ meeting,
10:45 A.M.-11th & 12 Grades
Golden Age of Comedy" will be organized by the Community
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship
shown.
IR'ele,tic)Os Committee of the Col11:00 A.M.-Church School
Notice is hereby given -that lege, was to see whether re11:30 P.M.-Watch Night Service the Stated Annual Meeting of the lations between the college an~
Wednesday, January 3
members of the congretation
the borough could be Improved.
the S war t h m 0 r e
Although the consensus of the
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
Church will be held at 7:30 p.m. was that no real'problem exists,
Thursday, January 4
on January 17.The stated
. the students.said that they felt
10: 00 A.M.-Holy Communion
Meeting of the members of
a real attachment to sw!,rthm~re
__•___.___________ 1corporation of the church
as the place where then SOCIal
METHODIST CHURCH
also be held at 7:30 p.m.
conscie.nces have developed ~d
The Rev. John C. Kulp, Minister January 17.
would like to take a more ac~lve
part In the town's activilles.
James S. Mac Main
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES Mostofthe Swarthmore residents
Minlsterfor Yauth
New additions to the '\buryl felt that it wou Id be t0 th'
en
Charles Schisler
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advantage' to participate more
in Whittier House include:
actively in events at the Colle, ge.
Min ister of Music
"Quaker Chuckles" .,c~ll~,~~!1 Several suggestions for betSunday, December 31
by Helen White Charles;
tering relations between the
Pace of a Hen" by
college and the borough were
8:30 A.M.-Morning Worship
tt
to n.
Mo ffeBen
proposed. Among them was the
9:45 A.M.-Sunday School
Th'e repor t 0 f th e
'formation of a committee, com11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship
Ad vlsory
.
C omml·tt ee on
:er11lc,e
I
posed of college student,S and
Guidance has been placed in
h
11:15 P.M.-Watch Night S
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townspeople to work in t is area.
The partiCipants I n the
TRINITY CHURCH
meeting's members and
cussion agreed that everyone
The Rev. Layton P.Zlmmer,
~ttees.
can help improve relations among
Rector
all people In the Swarthmore
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIEfY
The Rev. George R. McKelvey,
community by showing friendOF'FRIENDS
Curate
liness and common courtesy in
Sunaay, December 31
his everyday dealings.
Sunday, December 31
(First Sunday after Christmas)
1:00 A.M.-Family M'eeting
HIGH SCHOOL'-)II-E-W-S---8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
Worship - Meeting House.
Word
First Day School classes
'Members of the Senior
9:30 A.M.-Family Morning I:'rsLY-1
-~sLun:I-1 SChool
Red of
Cross
Clu~~~E~::~
the dlrectinn
Adeline
er and Church School l:'a.ge:II01; I this day. Classes to be ..
ed January 7 at 9:45 A.M.
combined efforts with the
11:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer and
- Wednesday, January 3
Club to complete a project of
Church School Pageant
All
Day
Qullting
For
AFSC
making lapel pins for wom!!n
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
1---·--:------=---------1 patients at Fair Acres and EmMonday, January 1
breevli1e and for children' in the
FIRST CHURCH OF
(The Circumcision)
local
hospitals.
CHRIST SCI ENTIST
9:30 A.M.-Holy Comm~nion
These pins are now on exibit
Park Avenue below Harvard
in the display case on the second
T u.sday, January 2
Sunday,
December
31
fioor
of the main high school
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
building.
n:oo A.M.-Sunday School
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
A.M.-The Lesson-Sermon
11:00
Wednesday, January 3
will be "Chtlstian Scl,ene,e', AWARDED FELLOWSHIP
7:00 A.M.-Holy COlllBunion
1W.~dnes(lay evening meeting
Tosh Fukishima, Lafayette
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
I'
avenue, has been awarded a Nati
F
d ti SCI
week, 8 P.M. Reading,
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
409 Dartmouth Avenue,
10naiSC enee oun a on
ence
B:OO P.M.-Ministry of Healing week-days ellcept holidays,
Faculty Fellowship for 15 month..'!
Thursday, January 04
5; Friday evening '1-9.
study at the Univetslty of
1 - - - . - - - - - - - - - - 1 sylvania beginning next T..'ft6
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer '
LEIPER PRESBYTERIAN Mr. Fukishima has been granted I
6:00 P.M.-Evening Prayer
CHURCH
a leave of absence from
Friday, January 5 .
900 Fal",i_
assistant' professorship of
9:15 A.M.-Ml'rning Prayer
ne Rev. Ja_a Barlter MI,.later! chanical englneetlna: at Drenl
6:00 P.M.-Eveninc Pra.J'er
Institute of TeebnololD' for
TRADITION
Sympathetic service, dependability and
understanding are traditional with
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lege Students, Boro,
Leaders Convene
YEAR
May the new year be kin.d to you.
MUSIC B01, IIIC.
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WHEN YOU. NEED IT!
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to the
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succeeding
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Other
officers PUBLIC RELATIONS
dogs,
Do You Know?
goats.
Fish, reptiles, amphibians horses
fowls and mammals may acqullrel
-----tuberculosis under certain \I,in,el The hair of an average person
dltlons, and among cattle, s
grows about an inch every six
arid barnyard fowl it occurs,
weeks.
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~ire Com
held at 9:45 a.m.
The New Year's Eve
NlghtServlce of Holy C.,mlmUioionl
will be held at 11: 15 p.m.
The Senior MYF wlll att
the sub-district
~ervice at Old St. George's
Philadelphia onNew Year's Eve.
The Executive Board
of the W.S.C.S. will be held
9:30 a.m. Wednesday in
Ladles' parlor of the churCh.
The Commission on
wlll meet at 8 p.m. in the
Wednesday.
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METHODIST NOTES
Mr. Kulp will give the message
at the 8:30 and 11 o'clock servIces of Morning Worship on Sunday. His subject this week wlll
be
"Joseph
Speaks
of the
iour".
Sunday
SChool
willSavbe
Your Money's
Worth!
felt within hou'rs, not
we~ks. Bring us' your
Doctor's pre!!criptions
for prompt, precise compoun~jng at fair prices.
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