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FRIDAY
ELEMENTARY
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SCHOOL I
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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VOLUME 34 - NUM~ER 18
, COLLEGE RES
CONCERT, TONIGHT
Chorus, OrcheslriJ GiYe
Seldom-Heard
ClaSsics
Swarthmore College's two major musical performing gtoUPS,
the College Chorus and the
Colle g e Orchestra combine
forces this year to present a
program of umusical classics"
rarely" heard in public performance. .The concert will be
given in Clothier Memorial Hall
tonight at 8: 15 p.m. and is free
and open to the public without
ticket.
The program opens with a
group of anthems and motets,
dating trom the first half of
the seventeenth Century, for
different combinations of Instruments
and voices. The
opening anthem, "Hosanna to
the Son of David," for Palm
Sunday, by 0 rlando Gibbons
fot six-part chorus unaccompanied. "In the Midst of Life
We Are in Death" by
Purcell is scored for four-p
chorus and organ. "Saul, Saul,
was verfolgst Du mich,"
Heinrich Schutz is a Sacred
.Symphony scored for three
choruses, violins and continuo.
It describes the drama.tic conversion of st. Paul on the road
to Damascus.
The 'flist half of the program
closes with the Sacred Symnhony
HIn Ecclesiis benedicite Domino" (Bless the Lord in the
congregations) by the early
17th Century Venet.ian composer
Giovannl"'Gabriell. Scored
solois~s, I eight-part
chorus,
choir' of brass instruments and
organ, this work displays the
sumptuous and brilliant style
characteristic of music commissioned by the Republic
Ve n ice for its great state
occasions at st. Mark's Cathedral. Peter Gram Swing is the
conductorforthls oper.ing group.
, The second half· of the program will present excerpts
the opera "Idomeneo, Re di
C ret a" by Mozart. Diana
Beveridge, soprano, and John
Thomas, tenor, will be the
soloists in a number of arias,
recitatives, chollises and a duet
from· this work, in many ways
the'most adventurous and revolutionary of all Mozart's operas.
The College Orchestra will
perform the Overture and a number of purely orchestral pieces
from the opera as well as
company choruses, arias
recitatives. Claudio Spies wll
conduct.
Diana Beveridge sang at the
college last year in Cantat
No. 25 and 127 by Bach and is
currently performing in Wash
ton. John Thomas is with th
renowned Army Chorus in WashIngton and recently won a reg
al, contest in an audition for
the Metropolitan Opera.
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JR.S TO PRESENT
ANNUAL PLAY
The Junior Club's drama department wlll present its annual
play, Lida Larrimore's "Toast
and Tea" at 8 p.m. Tuesday· at
the clubhouse. The play will be
directed by Mrs. Thomas S.
Linton, drama chairman.
The play is a situation comedy
about a newcomer in town and
her difficulty in making friends.
Club members taking' part in the
play are:
Mrs. James· L. Head, Mrs.
ClementA. Vath, Mrs. T. George
Van Hart, Jr., Mrs. William E.
Shmidheiser, Mrs. WUliam R.
Egert, Mrs. David L. Eynon,
Mrs. David French, and Mrs.
Harold M. rague.
set
pre pared.. by Mrs.:
:RaIMtt1W'P
$4.00 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1962
ELECTED PRESIDENT , ."
The Producers Corporation of
American of Hollywood, Calif.,
on April 3 elected 'Hugh G.
Peters as president. Mr. Pete~
has more than 25 years of experience in fUm production.
Mr. Peters is president ofH.
G. Peters and Company, Inc.,
a nation-wide advertising and
sales promotion agency.
Mr. Peters resides on Swarthmore avenue with his wife, the
former Anne E. Stewart of Ridle~
Park, and their two daughters
Dianne and Janet.
Presbyterian 'Women
To Wind UP. Season
The Women's' Association
the Presbyterian Church wi
hold its final luncheofi ... "",,,ron
of the Association on
May 9. Devotions iIi the Church
Sanctuary at 12 o'clock will
precede the luncheon. Mrs.
Robert C. Good, Jr., will lead
'this service and John Burkam
wllising.
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Ch'urch Circles will sit together at the luncheon which
marks the closing of a two year
circle period. During the busi~
ness meeti-..g immediataly following the luncheon, new chairmen of morning, midday, afternoon and evening circles will
be installed.
The afternoon program arranged
by Mrs. Harold Goldsmith of
Wallingford, second 'vice-president of the Association and
chairman of circles will
f1 sextet of women members
the Church choir in selections
of spring songs "Spring is for
singing."The songs vdIl be
divided into three parts, first,
Sacred songs under the title
"God and Nature," then will
follow a group of secular sprin
songs and finally wedding music.
During this last part the sextet
invites the Women's Association
to a wedding which will 'include
a live wedding party.
The sextet will include Mrs.
Edward F. Heller, Mrs. Mortimer
.Drew, Mrs. J. B. M. Tyson, Mrs.
Royal Scott, Mrs. Robert Lamberson and Mrs. Donald Henderson
and will be conducted by Mrs.
Wesley Wagner. Mrs. Richard
Burger will play the french horn.
,Mrs. Milton Allen will be at the
organ.
SHS, COLLEG'E HOST
LANGUAGE ASS'N
Swarthmore High School and
Swarthmore College will serve
as joint hosts for the 1962
meetings ofthe Modern Language
Association of Philadelphia and
the American As sociations of
Teachers of French, German,
Italian Spanish and Slavic languages on Saturda~ M~ 12.
Registration will -be from 10.
to 10:30 a.m. at the Friends'
Me eting House on the college
campus. Separate meetings will
begin at 10: 30 a.m.: French Professor Paul Jinot, Temple
University; German - Professor
George Avery, Swarthmore College; Italian - Professor
Domenico'DiMarco, LaSalle University; Spanish - Professor H.
Ned Sellye, Ursinus College;
Slavic Languages - to be announced.
Adeline Strouse, head of the
high school langu~ge sequence
and president of the Modern
Language Association, will preside as chairman of the general
meetings.
Luncheon will be served at
the high school, at 12:30. Afterwards an address will be given
by Randall Marshall, Consultant
in Modern Foreign Languflges,
New Jersey· Department of
Education.
HIG'HT ' OF MUSIC
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AT GRADE· SCHOOL
Chorus, Orchestra, Band
To Offer Van-ed' Program
The Chorus, Orchestra and
Band of the Swarthmore Elementary School will combine to present a night of music on Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. The
program scheduled for the Intermedla(e Multi-Purpose Room
will offer a variety of inusical
fare destined to please young
and old alike.
The Orchestra, directed .by
Virginia Vogt, will play an
arrangement of "American Folk
Tunes" by Isaac, a patriotic
medley "To the' Flag," and
Riegger's "Suite for ¥ounger
Orchestra'." The String0rchestra
will be heard, playing "Two
Polkas" by Brown.
Vocal numbers presented by
the Chorus under the direction
of Carole Matthes will include
"Thre e Excerpts from the
CPeasant cantata'" by Bach,
and an arrangement of the
familiar English Air, "Greensleeves."
The final part of the program
will feature 'the Elementary
Band under the direction of
Robert Holm. This group of 58
young instrumentalists will offer
Lincke's "Glow Worm" and
Rodriguez's "La Cumparsita"
in addition to sev~ral spirited
.marches. Soloists include:
Malianne DeProphetis, flutist
and Bill 'I'itu's, trumpeter;
clarinet trio .rcomprisingMark
Davis,RobertHarvey.and Warren
Kitts; and a brass quartet including 'Allister Bell, Jack
Cushing, Rick Martin and Roy
Alexander.
Admission is free, and parents
and friends are cordi'ally invited
to attend.
PLAYERS TO GIVE
HOLIDAY for LOVERS
D-ll:ecfs Club's
S-lmmAnS
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Final Play of $eason
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"Holiday for Lovers" will be
the final production for the
season at the Players Club in'
Swarthmore. The play,' written
by Ronald Alexalider, is under
the direction of. J. William
Simmons. It is a romantic,
family comeciy about. the Deans
- father, mother. with 2o-yearold Betsy who embark on their
first European holiday to soak
up some old world charm and
-old dau hter
i itth . 23vs
elf
year
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Meg who has been studYing
music abroad for three year~.
The cast inclu?es DaVId
Narbeth as Joe; RIta Lothwp
as Connie; Robert Ravacon as
Henri; Phyllis Meyers as Mary;
peg~ Lothrop as the .FrenQh
maid, Anna Welsh as Meg, Marcy
Roderick as Sob; Fran Brill as
Betsy and DavId Grooters as
Paul.
c,urtaln time is 8:30 Monday
May 7 through Saturday May 12.
FBI MAN TO SPEAK ON
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
The Problems of Juvenile
Delinquency will. be the topi,c
of a dinner meetlOg to be held
Tuesday-' at 7 p.m. at the Ingleneuk, under the sponsorship of
the Lions Club. The speaker
will be Murdo J. Smith, assistant special agent in charge of
the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Anyone interested, especially
service-club ,minded indi~iduals, is asked to call Wilham
F. Taylor. 2nd, KI 3-4680, on
or before May 6.
FRIENDLY CIRCLE
BENEFIT MAY 10
Annual Card Party,
Bazaar at. Clubhouse
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The Friendly Circle will hold
its annual dessert luncheon,
bazaar and card party on Thursday. May 10, in the w0'!lBn'S
Club at 1 p.m. Proceeds wIll,go
toward the work of Camp Sunshine and Camp Hope. These
camps pr~vide a two-week outingfor undel-privileged children
\nthis area.
The following persons are in
charge of the various tables:
Apron table, Mrs. W. Mark
Bittle, Mrs. J. D. Durnall; cake
table, Mrs. Edith ,Black, Mrs.
Dwight· C.ooley, Mrs. Rudolph
Banks; tal:>lesetting, Mrs. John
H. Pitman" Mrs. Elliot Wells,
Mrs. Frances Kent, Alice Marriott; wh~te· elephant table,
Pauline' Du~nflll, . Mrs. Kent;
desserts,Mrs. Johan Natvig and
Junior' Friendly Circle girls;
plant table, Mrs. D. Reed Geer
and Mrs. Kendall Sadler.
SOMERVILLE DA
AT COLLEGE
Alumnae of Swarthmore will
return to the College fpr the.
annual celebration of Somervil~e
Day, held this year on.Saturday,
May 5. •
Alumnae and their daughters
will tour the Scott Arboreturr
and College buildings at noon,
returning to Commo'ns for a
reception to meet the president,
vice presidents, and the deans
at.12:30 p.m. At 1: 15 a luncheon
w.il~ be s~rved 10 the college
dInIng room.
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,The SomervIlle Day CommItte e has also arranged for
alumnae .visits to classes, to
an exhibIt of stUdent a~t work,
and for a ~pecial dramatIc dem0 n s t rat Ion in the p~arson
Theatre· under the directIon of
Barbara .Pearson Lange.
AthletIC events of the afternoon include Swarthmore vs.
Drexel in baseball and Swarthmore vs. Lafayette in lacrosse,
both on the Clothier Fields.
The J. V. tennis team will meet
Haverford on the Wharton Courts
Members of .the Somervill~
Day Committee. are Martha
Williams Bittle c13 Selina Turner
Bradley '30 Ann Lapham Frazer
'38, Reba' Camp Hodge '15,
Gertrude Gilmore Lafore c28
Mabel Clement Lee '34, Mar;
Palmer Lichtenberg c31, Mary
Passmore Plowman '26, He len
ShUcock Post c36, Cornelia
Clarke Schmidt '46, Sally Shields
Shane c51, Jean Weltmer Stetson
'38, and Ruth Cleaver Carter
'30. vicepresidentof the Alumni
ASSOCiation.
COMMUNITY SERVICES
FAIR MAY 11, 12
The Community Nursing Service of Delaware County will
sponsor an exhibit at the Community Services Fair, Chester,
on Friday, May 11, and saturday,
PRESENTS PROGRAM
May 12.
Mrs. Wllliam J. Cresson, Jr.,
Forty health and welfare exof
Amherst avenue presented a
hibits will be displayed at the
Japanese
program Thursday of
Fair which is sponsored by the
last
week,
showing colored
Delaware County DIstrict, Health
and Welfare Council, Inc. in co- slides taken during the Cresoperation with the Delaware sons' residence in Japan. Miss
Ylkie Odaof Yale avenue played
County Medical Society.
several selections on the piano.
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REPUBLICAN
WOMEN
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PLAN WORKSHOP
PANEL. IS SET FOR
THURSDAY , MAY 10
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The Swarthmore Council of
Republican Women has scheduled a Workshop for Republicans
Thursday Evening, May 10 at
8 p.m. in the Rushmore Room at
Swarthmore Meeting House. A
brief panel discussion will be
followed by comment, qupstions
and discussion by the audience.
The meeting.1s open, and visitors are welcome . .
Members of the panel are Mrs.
William McDermott, who will
outline Republican party organization in Delaware County with
emphasis on the gubernatorial
campaign, Mr~. Walter Hic.kman,
whose topic IS organizatIon of
campaigns and Edmund Jones,
who will discuss the future role
of the Republican Party in Delaware County, and its relationship to the State.
Mrs. McDermott has had six
year's experience as editor of
the non-partisan Voters Guide,
printed and distributed by The
League of Women Voters. Mrs.
Hickman was (or 10 years a
Republican Committeewoman iI,l
Haverford Township, and Mr.
Jones is the past president of
The Swarthmore Republican Commlttee. Both he and Mrs. McDermoltare candidates for Committeeman in the Primary Election on May 15.
The Council anticipates a
lively and informative session.
Local candidates, Boro~gh officials, students interes'ted in
local government, those registered as independents and newcorners to the community are
especially welcome.
MOTHERS CLUB TO
MEET THURSDAY
'Rhythms from Mother
Goose' is Program
The regular monthly meeting
of the Swarthmore Mothers Club
will take place Thursday at 7:30
p.m. in McCahan Hall, Presbyterian Church. The program will
be under the direction of Mrs.
Paul Kimball and Mrs. Mort
Whitehead. They will present a
program entitled HRhythms From
Mother Goose Land" with the
club members' children participating.. Jesse Francis will also
present a Magician's Show.
Members' of the Rut 1 e d g e
Mothers Club and the Ridley
ParkChild Study Club have been
invited to attend this meeting.
Mrs. Gerald Maple and Mrs. Albert Tredinnick will be the hostesses for the evening.
Mrs. Edward Ida has announced that the annu'a! Spring Dance
will be held on May 26. Instal.lallo n of new officers will take
place at the Spring Dance.
7TH GRADE TO PRESENT
5 AT 7 TOMORROW
Tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock,
the seventh grade will present
five, one-act plays in the High
School Auditorium, College ave- .
nue. Plays to be presented are:
HCome Live in MY House,"
ICPrinter's Devil, " "Candy Goes
on a Diet," "Party Line," and
ccThe Rented Tux."
There is a mil~ char ge.
CANTEEN SATURDAY
Canteen wUl be held in the
Rutgers Avenue SChool Saturday
evening. All members of the
Eighth and Ninth grades are Invl~d to attend. .
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THE
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Forsythe
of Thayer road entertained at a
dinner dance on Saturday evening at the home of their sonin-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Sussman on Kendall
road. Among the 42 guests
present were their four sonsin-law and daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Miller of Media,
Mr. and Mrs, Norman K. Brosch
of Lansdowne, Dr. and Mrs. WHllamD. Ziegenfus of Folcroft, as
well as Mr. and Mrs. Sussman; Also Mr. and Mrs. A. William Bass,
Jr., of mo de Janeiro, who are
visiting in Swarthmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter of Columbia avenue will
entertain at an open house on
Saturday from 4 until 7:30 p.m.
Private James W. Noyes, son
of Mr. andMrs. Edward L. Noyes
of Riverview road. has begun
his Basic Combat Training at
Fort Jackson, S. C., where he
has been assigned to Company
B, 6th Battalion, 2nd T~aining
Regiment of the U. S. Army
Training Center, Infantry.
Sixty-five Atlantic salmon
were caught at Neil Allen's
Camp on the Mirimachi River,
New Brunswick, Canada by a
local foursome which included
Messrs. George Plowman of
Harvard avenue, A. Lawrence
Baxter of Ogden avenue, Preston Merriam of Concord, and Dr.
Newton Wyman of Walilngford.
The fishermen returned home
Sunday after a week at the camp.
. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Tolan
of North Chester road will leave
on Sunday to spend two weeks
at the home of Mrs. Tolan's parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace G.
Nesbit in Fort Lauderdale Fla
In their absence Mr. and' Mrs:
Nesbit will stay at the Tolan
home.
Virginia Brodhead, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Brodhead of Ogden avenue, a senior
at Friends Central SChool has
just been elected to the S~nior
Honor Society cum laude. Virginia will enter Bryn Mawr
College In the Fall.
Mr. and Mrs-. Hugh Peters and
daughter Dianne of North Swarthmore avenue have returned from
New York City where they
attended the American Film
Festival. The motion picture
"E yes on Tomorrow" produced
for RCA by Mr. Peters Was
awarded a Certificate of Ex~el
lence by the American Film
Festival.
Dr. Arthur J. Jones of North
Swarthmore avenue entertained
onSaturday evening at a dessert
and bridge ..
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heller of
Dartmouth circle will have as
their guests for the weekend
Mrs. Heller's parents Mr. and
Mr~. Luther J. Kline who will
arn ve tomorrow from Altoona.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cresson, Jr .. of Amherst avenue had
.as their weekend guests Mrs.
Cresson's parents Mr. and Mrs.
DeEldon Hayner of Floral Park
Long Island, N. Y.
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Mrs. John E. Jeffords has
returned to her home on Vassar
avenue following a six
visit in Winter Park, Fla., as
the guest of her son-in-law
and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Harold D. Townsend. En route
home Mrs. Jeffords visited in
Louisville, Ky., with her Sister
Mrs. WllIiam C. Hall.
THE
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OF SWARTHMORE
presents
"HOLIDAY for LOVERS"
by Ronald Alelander
Directed By
J. WILLIAM SIMMONS
Miss Rosina Trosleyand Miss
Randa Roess, both of Cornell
avenue, entertained recently at
the former's home at a luncheon
and bridal shower in honor of
Miss Barbara Ann Ziegenfus,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
C. F. Ziegenfus of Dickinson
avenue.
Miss Trosl ey and Miss Roess
will be bridesmaids at the wedding of Miss Ziegenfus and Mr.
Robert M. Greer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert B. Greer of Media,
which will take place on June
30.
On Saturday, April 27, Mrs.
John Reed Hanna of Riverview
road and her daughter Mrs. William Iltauffer of Lancaster ,entertained at a tea and linen shower
at the ~ome of Mrs. Hanna. Mrs.
Stauffer will be matron of honor
for Miss Ziegenfus.
BEYERLY - KENNEDY
Miss Bonnie Ruth Kennedy
was married Saturday, April 28
to Mr. Allaq Hem~evilfly son
of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Be~erlY
of Drexel Hill. The candlelight
ceremony took place at 4· o'clock
In the Swarthmore Pres byterian
Church with Doctor Will W. Orr,
president of Westminster College, New Wilmington, officiating. The reception followed at
the church. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs . .lohn
H ugh Kennedy of Haverford
place.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
gown of white bouquet taffeta
designed with a scoop neckllrie:
and tapered sleeves and bodice
.of Alencon lace. The tucked
!=ummerbund match~\Cffie jlellp.
tiers of tucks along the lien
hemline of her skirt, which was
accented by a flowing chapellength train. Her elbow-length
veil of silk Illusion was held
by a cap of Alencon lace and
tucked bouquet taffeta. She
carried a bouquet of white roses
and ivy.
Miss Jean Kennedy and Miss
Linda Kennedy were malds-ofhonor for their sister. The
bridesmaids were Miss Karen
Beverly, sister of the groom,
Miss Carol Wllliams of Dogwood
lane and Mis s Judy Hoilander
of Ogden avenue and Mrs. Mary
Ann Patterson of Carlisle. They
wore· dresses of white embroidered organza over taffeta
A-line skirts. The apricot hats
matched the cummerbund. of .the.
same shade. They carried.Cavalier roses In a bouquet of ivy.
Mr. J. Kenneth Delmar
Drexel Hill served as best man.
The ushers were Mr. Jerome
John of Drexel Hill, Mr. Lawrence Chase of Duxbury, Mass.,
Mr. L. Rs.friiond Rierson of
Arllngton,:·va., Mr. Donald
Mihaloew of Ambridge, Pa. and
. . John A. Cairns of Ruxton,
Md.
Mrs. Beverly is a graduate of
Swarthmore High School and
Westminster College. Mr. Bever;
ly is a graduate of Upper Darby
High SChool and
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Na.J 4, 1962
GRADE DANCE
Irwin Galbraith, Mrs.
Crawford,Mrs.FrankHolman,Jr .. HELD SATURDAY
Mrs. J. Grant Hebble.
The ninth grade of the Junior
.
Captain _ Mrs. Joseph Rey- I Ass'~mlbll,es held Its Spring Forat the Woman's Club on
e Sw hmore Cancer Cru- nolds; Mrs. Robert Detweiler.
saders are out to excel the outCaptain - Mrs. C anoll P.ISI.turdfl3'
standing Crusade record they've Streeter; Mr ... R. W. Bernhardt,
The chaper'lns for this dance
made in past years and one way Mrs. Charles Brady, Mrs. H. C. were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farof doing this is to make sure no Draper, Mrs.F. G. Forwood, Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. James
Irving Lachman, Mrs. Robert Livingston.
house is missed.
"We are stressing that every Kerr, Mrs. David McCahan:· Mrs.
----.---door Is to be rapped upon,"says M.Arthur Moosen, Alice Marriott. SEVENTH GRADE MOTHERS
Mrs. J. Herbert Glenn, SwarthCaptain _ Mrs. John Spencer;
All Seventh Grade Class
more area Crusade chairman, Mrs. WlIliamF. Uthe, Mrs. Samuel Mothers are. invited to a meeting
and apparently persistence is Maule, Mrs. Henry McCorkle, Mrs. on Monday, May 7 at 1 p.m. at
paying off. Though returns are Charles Reeves, Mrs. James Trinity Church to nominate and
just starting to come in and Head; Mrs. Lindsay Wolfe, Mrs. elect officers for the coming
many collections still are to be Robert Wood, Mrs. Bernard Webb, year.
made, Mrs. Glenn said that the Mrs. Matthew McKinnell.
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liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~
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initial response to the Crusade
Captain - Mrs. F ran cis F:
has been good, and it looks like· Chambers; Mrs. H. L; Hosford,
Swarthmore will meet or better Mrs. Raymond Which, Mrs. Walter
its quota of$4950lf the Crusade Shelly, Mrs. W. W. Shmidheiser,
Daily
continues at the current enthus- J r., Mrs. P!lr ker St am.or,
• d Mrs. E •
iastlc pace.
P. Railsbach, Mrs. Alexander 80th Hot &- Cold
Mrs. Glenn attributes Swarth- I·C:url;ls, Mrs. Edith Jones, Mrs. W.
more's response to the commun- B. Patton, Mrs. Randolph Lee,
$1.25·
A timely allure designed by Napier to cast a
ity's realization that the price Mrs. Jan Ellison.
glittering spell over this year's feminine fashions-of caring for cancer patients and
Captain - Mrs. F: P. Lynah;
and any· resemblancb to the ·Queen of the Nile is
financing desperately needed re- Mrs. Robert Adams ~ Mrs. William
surely intentional. The golden metallic necklace,
search is a high one but on Gaylord, Mrs. Davis B. Hopson,
WhlCih society must pay if can- Mrs. E. B. Whelen, Mrs. T. Ellthirteen inches of fascination ~.. Matching ea.rcer s to be conquered.
wood Allison, Jr .. William Fischrings
Our Jewelry $1 - $50',
More than 150 volunteers are sr, Anne Mabbott, Mrs. Sydney '""'rod elY 5 to 9 - Sunday 3 to
·Plul5 10% Fed. tax.
condUcting the Swarthmore drive.
The district directors are Mrs.
Captain - Mrs. Frr.nklin S.
DonaldP. Jones of North Sw arth- Gillespie; Mrs:WaiteiMoir, Mrs.
more avenue and Mrs. Albert L. Fred Murray, Mrs. Elrie Sproat,
~Hllies of Crest lane.
Olive Perry, Mrs. Leslie KornMrs. Glenn emphasizes that daffer, Mrs. H. Willis Jackson.
the Crusade appeals at SwarthCaptain - Mrs. David Ward;
more College and in the borough Mrs, S. Herbert Evans, Mrs.
Route I, Baltimore Pike
schools are lmportllllt aspects George Fullmore, Ruth Chester.
of the campaign.
Captain - Mrs. Richard ·N.·
Captains and their aides are Daniel; Mrs. Walter T. Larson,
14 Milos Y{est of Media)
15 ~OVnL_CJ:fES:;rER ROAD
listed below:
. Mrs. O. T. Redden, Mrs. H. E.
• CLOIID ON MONDAYS
Captain -Mrs. Rex Gary; Mrs. Michener, Mrs. Foster Gerhart,
AllI:n Hume, Mrs. Joseph Rose, Mrs. D. W. SChumann, Mrs. Horace
Mrs. Solomon S. Asch, Mrs, Lewis Passm ore, Mrs. James Connor:
Elverson, Mrs. Paul Mangledcrf, Mrs. John Kuc, Mrs. L.J.Starer.
Mrs. Maurice Deyo, Mrs. Clair
Captain - Mrs. Robert Hilkert;
Wilcox, Mrs. Franz Mautner, Mrs. l',Irs. Belden Tucker, Mrs. W. A.
PRESENTS
J. Paul Brown, Mrs. Dean Pea- Golz, Mrs. Roland C. Colt, Mrs.
body.
Evans G. Innes, Mrs. Robert Selly
Captain - M{s. John A. GersThomas Chew. .
bach; Mrs. F. Ward Tolan, Mrs.
Aides, - Mrs: Katbryn Frank
John R. Bates, Mrs. Walter MilSara E. Caldwell, Mrs:
ler,' Mrs. Mary Hopper:·' .
Rubin.
THEWORLD'S MOST FAMOUS
Captain - Mrs. Donald W.
STERLING DESIGN·
ROSE VAL~EY SCHOOL
Poole; Mrs. Francis Plowman,
Mrs. Irwin W. Hally, Mrs. Orville
AT
SCHEDULES MAYFAIR
H. Miller, Mrs. Edward Noyes,
The .annual May ·Fair· at
Mrs. Harold Ogram, Mrs. Osborne
School
in Rose Valley, Moylan;
Paddison, Mrs. Melvin Whitewill be held on Saturday, May 5
leather, Mrs. W. E. Hetzel, Mrs.
(rain
date May 6), from 1
Millard Tyson, Mrs. Thomas
a.m.
until
dark, in the form
Bradshaw.
an
Oriental
Festival. The main
Captain-Mrs. George M.Karns;
features
of
the fair will be a
SAVINGS
Mrs. Charles Brogan, Jr., Mrs.
art
of
demonstration
of
the
fine
Edward Coslett, Mrs. Donald
OFF OPEN. STOCK I'RICES
judo by All-Japan Judo ChamAikens, Mrs. William Gill, Jr.,
.pion
Takahfko
Ishikawa
and
an
Mrs. Donald Henderson, Mrs.
All Pieces
Bazaar laden with oriJohn R. Hanna, Mrs.liarry Lock- Oriental
ginal
Japanese
prints,
Korean
ett, Mrs. Harry G. Smith, Mrs.
Ally Amolll1t
jewelry and other imported gift
John Petrokas.
Items;
THROUGH MAY 23rd ONLY·
Captain ~ Mrs. John C. McAlCarrying ()ut the theme of the
pine, Jr.; Mrs. Henry C. Patterfair there will be B four year old
son, Mrs. David L. Eynon, Mrs.
Chinese dancer, aChinese magiNow, a marvelous opportunity to own famous Chantilly at wonderWilliam A. Faison, Mrs. Newton
cian, a safari through the .tungle
ful
savings. Offer includes All PIECES ... you may purchase
A. Ryerson, Mrs. L.C. Gatewood,
to see a llvely Chinese dragon,
ANY
AMOUNT.
Mrs. A. J. Lynch, Mrs. Hilton
Tea
Garden
and
a
a
Japanese
Duling.
Chinese barbecued chicken dinCaptain - Mrs. Raymond Fellook at these examples of what you save.
ner whlcb can be taken ·home.
An Oriental museum will feature
Four-piece place·setting - regularly $31.00........ NDW $23.25
guides in native costume.
ANNUAL BENEFIT
Additional
activities
for
chil'!I.\
dren will inc 1u d e the movie
t)
Complete 32-piece service- for-8 - regularly $248.00
CARD PARTY
"Elephant
Boy"
(shown
at
11:
30
~
Sponsored By
OW $186.00
1M)
a.m.),
storytelling,
afortune
tellThe Friendly Circle
III
, er and a variety of outdoor rides
To Be Held At
f)
and gaines ..
Ill< Swarthmore Woman'. Club
Adults who have attended this
'II)
Fair in the past will re call the
'II) Thursday, May 10, - 1 P.M.
Introducing Four New Serving Pieces
wide
array
of
plants
specially
Dessert· Bazaar ... Cards
purchased or raised by parents
At SPecial Introductory Prices
Donotlon $1.00
at the school for sale at modest
MAY 6TH THROUGH MAY 23RD
prices. Baked goods are another
Lisn VgLUNTEERS
he Bouquet
BEAUTY SALON
P".SIiit IJJ. «dia with,
u.~ IAJ. ~ «tJth,
p~eQ4GHl, ./.00." I:JJ. tJu,Je cus.."
iJ,
9·Soullb Cbeater Road
Call KIngswood 8-0476
MOTOR TUNE-UP with ENCINE SCOPE
RADIATOR FLUSH
DYNAMIC WHEEL BALANCE
WHEEL ALIGNMENT'
U-HAUL RENTAI,.S
V. E. ATZ. Mgr.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Opposite Borough Parking Lot
Illp.... 1·04411
Dirt •••'11 .Id LIf.,e". Av.....
Clos~d
Saturday at 12:30 P.M.
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THE WILD GOOSE
ENROLL NOW
Summer School
Fall Term
Begins June 11
Sept. 4 and 10
Keystone Secretarial and·
Business Administration School
Baltlmor.. Pike Ind Lincoln Ave., Swarthmore, PI,
• Beautiful envlninment
• Parking on campuo
• Small claIM_
• College.tr.I ...... teachen
(Speclll summer typing for t ........,n)
Writ. for c.t.lag .... cln for appointment
KI 3-1747
After 5 o'clock, KI 34656
The bridegroom's mother selected a light blue embroidered
silk organza with matching hat
and wore a corsage of white
rosebuds.
Following a four-day honeymilan in the Pocono Mountains,
couple are making their home
at 77 West Baltimore pike, Lans-
!
"MAY FAfR"
Scbool in Rose Valley
Moylan
SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1962
7th Grade
PLAY
HIGHT
-Five One-Act P layoSATURDAY, 7:00 P.M.
H. S. AUDITORIUM
Adults 50¢ -' Children 25¢
Rose Valley· Nurseries,
Inc~
684 SOUTH NEW,MIDPLETOWN ROAD MEDIA
.
- 0ppollte Highmeadow _ '
(betw~en Dutton Mill Road lind Knowlton Road)
Talephone - TRemont 2-7206
.. Ask for Ben Palmer"
AZALEAS
LAUREL & RHODODENDRON
FLOWERING fREES
FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO THINK YOU HAVE SEEN
EVERYTHING - TRY VISITING DOWN TOWN SWARTHMORE SOME MID-MORNING AND SEE OUR W'IL TRUCK
DRIVER. SHE'S FEMALEl
WHAT'S SO NOVEL ABOUT THIS? NOTHING I GUESS
EXCEPT IT'S SURE DIFFERENT AND SEEMS VERY
PRACTICAL.
SOMETHING ELSE THAT ..!!.SURE DIFFERENT AND.l.S.,
PRACTICAL - THE ALL NEW ANSCO AUTOMATIC 35MM
CAMERA, THIS IS THE TYPE OF CAMERA THAT JOHN
GLENN USED DURING HIS RECENT ORBITAL FLIGHT.
YOU JUST CAN'T MISS GETTING GOOD PICTURES IT'S
SO EASY TO USE. WE HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER OF
THESE CAMERAS AT A SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY
PRICE,
MAY 7 THROUGH MAY 12
4-6 Park .Avenue, Swarthmore
POWER SPRAYING
WE DELIVER
GIFTS
."1." ...........
CHANTILLY
ONLY
0101 FRANCHEm - TELEVISION
~o YAIJ: AVENUE
MORTON, PI..
YEUr .. IOI -·HOME .Id AaTO IADIO - .HOIOI
"Bring It to U,or We'll cOme to You"
Klnpwoocl4~1028
SUMMER TYPING SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL
A. Relish or mustard ladle,
........... $3.56
small
B. Entree· or dessert
server.. ....... ....$11.25
C, Casserole, chafing dish
or dressing
spoon ...................$22,50
.D. Pastry or frozen dessert
knife .................. $7.50
Convenient Budgets Available
THE CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP
OPEN WEEKENDS
(
. May 4, 1962
SWARTHMOREAN.
Monday thru Saturday
CURTAIN TIME 8:20 P. M.
.
June 18 - July 20
No Inlerest or Carrying Charges
A.
AU Prices Include Federal Tax
FEE - SIS.00
Call KI 3-0CS00 for further Information.
ROBERTS JEWELERS
Corner State St, & South Ave.
B.
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THE
SWARTHMOREAN
JOHN CARROLL
TO HEAD WIL
May
1962
Media Fellowship House. Mter
Ihmc:h there wlll be some business, followed by reports from
some of the American Women
who recently flew to Geneva to
their appeal at the DisarmConference presently in
. June 7 marks the first
of the new board which
be held at the home of Mrs.
Honnold, Rutgers avenue.
The Committee on Missions
and Benevolences will meet. at
'45 p.m. Monday.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Morning Prayers are held at
on
Tuesdays. The New TestaPUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
ment study group follows at 10.
At a meeting on April 24, the
PETER E, TOLD, MARJORIE T. TOLD, publishers
The Session will meet at 7:30 Women's International League
Phone Klng"wood 3-0900
Tuesday eve ning. '
for Peace and Freedom, SwarthThe
Women's
Association
exBranch, set up their new
PETER E. TOLD. Editor
ecutiveboard will meet at 9:30. board for the year 1962-63 as
BARBARA B. KENT, Managing Editor
The Worshlp Service at noon in follows:
Rosalie D. Pelrsol
Mary E. Palmer
Marjorie T. Told
the sanctuary will be led by,
President, Mrs. John Carroli; ROSE SOCIETY TO MEET ,
Mrs. Robert Good. The luncheon. vice-president
and program CDEntered as Second Class Matter. January 24,1929, at the posl
in McCahan Hall will be served ordinator, Mrs. Willlam Stanton;
Frank Wuest will be the speakOffice at Swarthmore, Pa.. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
by Circle 2J Mrs. James H. secretary and telephone chairat the meeting of the DelaHornaday,chairman. Mrs. Harold man, Mrs. David Field; treasurer ware County Rose Society next
DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY 11 A.M'.
Goldsmith, chairman of circles " and finance cha it m an, Mrs.I~~~;:~a~: at [I p.m. at Whittier
will be in charge of the program Joseph Conard; education come on the College Campus.
SWARTHMORE, PENNA .. FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1962
"Circle Round-up."
.
mittee CD-chairmen, Mrs. Bess
will diScuss "Exhibiting
The Adult School is held at Lane and Mrs. Philip Mayer; inand Refrigerating Roses
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
METHODIST NOTES
8 p.m. Wednesdays.
ternationalaffairs
committee
co"
a'Rose
Show."
Adult Forum is over for
Mr. MacMain's sermon subject
Holy Communion is celebrated chairmen, Edna Wagner and Mrs.
The
PubliC
is cordially in,
season and will be resumed
at both the 8:30 and 11 a.m. ser- at 10 a.m. Thursdays.
Franklin Southworth; human re- ..V_i._t_ed::.;;;:::::;;:;:::::::;;;;;;:;;;,;;::-,-:
September.
vices on Sunday will be "The'
1 a t ion s committee chairman, I
During the Month of May,
Body of Christ". A nursery will
LEIPER CHURCH NOTES
The May Fello wship dinner Mrs. John Honnold; membership
will be an additional Meetingl be supervised for those with
children during both services.
for the whole family will be committee chairman, Mrs. Fredfor Worship, held at 9:45 a
as well as regular Meeting
Both the Junior and Senior held tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. erick Tolles; legislative com11 a.m.
High Fellowships will meet at Families will bring a covered mittee co-chairmen, Mrs. Richard
7 p.m. Sunday evening. The Sen- dish. Plates, silverware, rolls, Wray and Mrs. Joseph Goldberg;
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES ior group will hear "Gus" Nich- beverage a.'ld dessert will be hospitality committee chairman
available, from ths sponsoring Mrs. William Eves; publicity
How obedience to divine
alas.
brings human redemption will
The W.S.C.S. Bible Study group Women's Guild. Mohammed Latif committee chairman, Mrs. ,",v,u"l
explained Sunday at ChlllstiBLnl will meet Monday evening at of Iraq will be the guest speaker. Bell.
Mrs. Ida Palmer Stabler cooThere will be special films
Science. church services in
7:45 p.m. in the Chapel.
tinues
as Honorary Member.
Writ. or phone
Lesson-Sermon entitled
Tuesday evening at 8 the Com- tile children.
To
wind
up the old year the
2iS'BeImont Ave., Balo.Cynwyd, Pa.
mission on Education will meet.
The Pairs 'N Spares will meet
lasting Punishment."
Miriam Circle will meet Tues- at the church tomorrow at 8 p.m. WILPF will hold its Annual
MOhawk 4·1591
Meeting on Thursday May 24'
to
go
to
the
Players
Club's
CHURCH SERVICES
day evening at the home of Mrs.
George Howard, 1049 Mt. Holy- dress rehearsal of "Holiday for +-..=-="'=oke place.
Lovers. "
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The W.S.C.S. regular monthly
Sunday School will be held at
Apples Fresh' Pressed Cider
9:30.
Morning Worship will he
D.Ecvlo.Br"R~,o.b.,.e,r,tAs,s' sM,..ln:~iM·lteio,rlshtr.1 meeting will be held at Esther
held at 11 o'ciock.
Robert
Hall on Wednesday.
FLOWERS - Annuals & Perennials
Minister
Christian Educoticn
The Commission on MemberThe Trustees will meet at
PLANTS - Vegetables & Bedding
Sunday, May 6
ship and Evangelism will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday.
I
TOMATOES _ PEPPERS
The Trustees have scheduled
8:30 A.M.-Holy Communion
Wednesday evening at 8 p.m.
9:15 A.M.-Morning Worship
Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 2 work parties for TueSday eVep.m. the group of women who nings from 7 to 9 during May.
9:15 A.M.-Church School
"The Fa..... Wit/> the Octal701UJl Bane"
9: 30 A. M.-Women's Bible
sew for Methodist hospital will There will be work both inside
10:30 A.M.-10th Grade Group
meet at the home of Mrs. Charles and outside of the church.·
Olrltd'ions: From S.,lrthmor. south on Balt1more· Pit.e "to Clontl ••f. Tum left ClIftfo
The Session will meet Thurs10:30 A. M.-Pre-College Group Seymour, 408 Strath Haven avRout. 152 toward Chestu. Driye 1'12.2 mU... tum ttiht on Knowlton Road for V.. "" ...
day at 8 P. m.
5:00 P.M.-Communicants
enue.
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&
,LlNVILLA ORCHARDS
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Monday, May 7
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
BEREAVED
4:00 P.M.-Communicants Class
Holy Communion wUl be celeDr. and Mrs; J. Alfred Calhoun 'I-_~
""'_-"~_-''''''_"",
Tuesday, May 8
brated at 8:30 a.m. Sunday.
of Elm avenue were called to
Morning Worship and Church Fredericksburg, Va., due to the
9:00 A.M. -Morning Prayers
Registrations for'"''
10:00 A.M.-New TestaLme:ot,stuldyl School will be held at 9: 15 and death of his mother, Mrs. J. Al4:00 P.M.-Communicants Class 11 o'clock. The S'lcrament, of fred Calhoun, Sr., on Saturday,
.,
Ap'ril 28. Mrs. Calhoun was a
Wednesday, May 9
Baptism will be held.
Boys and Girls Aged 4-14
The Wom.en's Bible Class frequent visitor to Swarthmore
2 Noon-Women's Ass'n DIIJ'
Seven Weeks - June 25 to August 10
4:00 P.M.-Communicants Class meets at 9:30, the 10th Grade and has many friends her'!.
Hours 9:30 to 3
8:00 P .M.':"Adult School
Group and the Pre-college
group meet at 10:30. .
JERRY NOWELL. Di'ecto,
Thursday, May 10
Communicants' Classes are
Tuaion:__$lbO first child; $J35 additional ch'ildren; weekly rate $25
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
held at 5 p.m. Sunday and at 4'
Transportation Extra
Swarthmor~n
------~--------- p. m. on Monday, Tuesday, and
For Further Information Call the Sch~ol Office _ LO 6-1088
W~onesday.
METHODIST CHURCH
Mrs. 'Julia Behenna, whn lived
at 11 South Princeton avenue
The Rev. John C. Kulp, Minister
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
from
1923 to 1955, died of a
James S. Mac Main
OF FRI"NDS
heart
attack
April 18 in Kalispell,
Ministerlor Youth
Mo
nt.
Interment
in the C. ·E.
Sunday, May 6
Charles Schisler
6:30 A.M.-Annual Bird Walk fOl Co 'n r a d Memorial Cemetery,
Minister of Music
First-day School, grades 1 up. Kalispell, followed funeral serTRADITION
vices at a local chapel on the
Sunday, May 6
Meet at Whittier House.
8: 30 A. M.-Mr. Mac Main will
, 7:30 A.M.-Nursery and Kinder- 21st.
SymPG1hetic serVice, dependability and
Mrs. Behenna had moved to
preach
garten groupS meet at Whittier
Kalispell In order to be near her
9:45 A.M.-Sunday School
for Bird Walk.
undemanding an. tradhlonal with
11:00 A. M.-Mr. MacMaln wlll
8:30 A.M.-Breakfast (No regu- Ron Frederick and daughter
preach
lar First-day School classes) Gladys (Mrs. Lawrence O'Neill)
7:00 P,M,-Jr.& Sr. High FelIn the event of rain, breakfast after the death of her husband
lowships
wlll be served at 9:00 A. M. Albert, a Pennsylvania Railroad
DIIICfOD O......1UiS
followed
by regular classes, accountant. Two other children,
Mon day, May 7
and Bird Walk will be post- Carl of Aldan and Leonard John
1820 CHISINUI ITRIIT
7:45 P .M,-W .S,C.
of Medford Lakes, N. J.; a
poned untU May l~th.
MIIt.. •
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A. - . , ' "
slster-in-~w, Mrs. John Treve9:45
A.M.-Meeting
for
Worship
TRINITY CHURCtI
thick of Dartmouth avenue; nine
(No Aduit Forum)
The Rev. Layton P. Zimmer,
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship grandchlldren and two great
Rector
grandchildren also survive.
Monday, May 7
Th. Rev. GearV"' R. McIKelve".1
Curate
All Day Sewing For AFSC
October
1885, Mrs.
Behenmi
Born In14;
Cornwall,
England,
on
Sunday, May 6
Wednesday, May 9
came to the United States at the
(Second Sunday after Easter)
All Day Quilting For AFSC
age of 21 with her hus band and
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion and
three-month--
Word
near Pittsburgh. During her
9:30 A.M.-Morning Prayer, SerCHRIST SCI ENTIST
later residence in Swarthmore
mon and Church School
Park Avenue below Harvard
with
'
rl"an rugs
she was an active member of the
11:15 A.M.-Holy Communion,
Swarthmore Methodist Church
Sunday, May 6
""
mon and Church School
and Its Women's Society for
9x12
:
00
A.
M.-Sunday
School
7:30 P.M.-Organ kecltai
Christian
Service.
She
had
taken
Domestic
1:00 A.M.-The 'Lesson Sermon
8:00 P.M.-Evensong
$8.50
wlll be "Everlasting Punish- simUar part· in the Methodist
Monday, May 7
Church at Kalispell since transment.
,.
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
ferring to Montana.
)iVl!dnes.1ay evening meeting each,
7: 15 P.M.-Evening Prayer
Tuesday, May 8
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Malo.ne·
week, 8 P.M. Reading Room,
, 9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
409 Dartmouth Avenue, open of Dartmouth avenue had as their
7:15 P.M.-Evening Prayer
week-days except holidays, 10-, guest for a brief stay over the
Wednesday, May 9
Friday evening 7-9.
weekend Mr. Malone's brother
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
ESBYTERIAN
Mr. WUliam Alfred Malone 01
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer folRCH
Kettering, 0 .. who' waa on his
lowed by Holy Communion
900 Fairview Road
way to attend a convention 01
, 7:15 P.M.':"Evening Prayer
The Rev. Jame. Barber, MIIIIsl!er I City Planners in Atlantic City,
8:00 P.M.-Ministry of Healing
N.J.
.
M 5
Sa rei
T~ursday, May 10
tu ay, ay
Mrs. John Honnold of Rutgers
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer fol5:30 P ,M.-Fellowship Dinner avenue has just retulDed from
Mohawlr Carpeting'. Complete PrIce Range • Oriental RII9I
lowed by Holy Commur.ion
8:00 P.M. -Pairs 'N Spares
the 54th Annual Baha'I COQven100 Park Ave., Swarthmor•• Pa.
7:15 P.M.-Evening Prayer
tion of the Ba/;a'i's of the UnitSunday, May 6
Friday, May 11
9:30 A.M.-Church School
ed States held at the Baha'i
.Klngswood 3~
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
11:00 A.M.-Morninll Worship
of Worsbip iQ .wUm~ltte,
7:15 P,M.-E\,'D:lI,DI PI'a.nr
ROSE VALLEY DAY CAMP
Mrs, Albert Behenna,
Former
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
_II.
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THE
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H. S. Track Team
Improves Steadily
CHANCEL CHOIR
TO SING MAY 13
Be
Defeat Ridley 'Park r Darby 'King Da VI'd' W'II
I
lake Parf'In Penn RIP
e ays resbylerian Presentafion
T
In four meets over the last two
weeks the Swarthmore Hi gh
School track team has improved
steadily in performance and
spirit and bas won so'me exclting victories.
In Wednesday dual meet competi tions, Swarthmore defeated
Ridley Park 81-27 and Darby
64-44 •.ln,both meets the strength
Mothers' Day evening
Presbyterian Church Chancel
Choir wUl sing an unusual and
dramatic symphonic psalm,
"King David," directed by
Robert Grooters, minister of
music, and narrated by the Rev
erend Dr. D. Evor Roberts,
of the church.
Vocal soloists will be from
Prices Place FirstIn
Music Competition'
Jr. Club Named In
Rne Arts Festival
NOTES FROM THE
GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Wendy and Jack Price, daughThis afternoon May 4, at 2 the
Pennsylvania State Police will
ter and son of Mr. and Mrs.
John A•. Price of North Princeton
At the Junior Club's aoo,uaJI present a police dog demonavenue were first place winners meeting last week, Fine Arts stration on the athletic' field '01
in the string section of the Chairman Mrs. S. M. McCann
the ElementarySchool. Thedogs
annual music competition spon- nounced that of the items
will illustrate rules of safety.
sored by Tri-County Concerts ed, by Swarthmore Juniors in
and obedience and wUlperform
Association. They have played Oelaware County Fine Arts
a number of stunts. If weather I
locallyfofthe Swarthmore Music )'tilva,l, 80 percent received
falr; parents and friends are
Club and other groups. ,
able mention or awards.
invited to view this from the
Wendy, a member of, tlie first
Mrs. Robert Kerr
area to the rear of the
Violin section of the Phlladel- Honorable Mention for a pair
building. In case 01
phiaYouthOrchestra,has played children's mittens and a
twp performilnces are schedin the District and State orches- Award for a Norwegian style
indoors and will be limited
tras the past two years and both of, chlldren's mittens 'and
students. Incidental music
are members of the High School Mrs. Frank Walter was given will be provided by the Ele-
in
the running
weightaevents
e m piewillUniversity;
George orchestra.
Award
for a Nolan
man'~:~i:~:~~::!I:~e;:n~t~ar~y~S~C~h~O~ol~B~an~d~un;d:er
the
continued
to and,
provide
solid T
Reeves
be the organist'.
They will play a violin duo, Third
and Mrs.
William
of Robert Holm.
nucleus. Ja,yThompson has been Instrumental soloists from the "Suite Antique" by Stoessel in 'a Second Award for a
Winning consistentiy in the Curtis Institute will include a the 20th Tri-County youth Nut and Cone Wreath:
NOMINATION
shot put, with Al Bullald win- string quartet, harpist, and a Music Festival on Sunday, May
Mrs. Charles Schleyer
George B. Hamtlton, North'
ning in th.e discus and throwing percussionist.
6 at Ii p.m'. in the Radnor Junior given aSecond Award for ah.an.i-IIChesLter road, has been nominover J25'. Also doing well in
This contemporary composi- High School.
made, ceramic jar. Mrs.
ated by Congressman William H.
the weights are John Bond, Bill tion by Arthur Honegger was
Wendy and Jack study with Spangler received a
for appointment to the
Shugarts, and Chuck Kurtzhalz. first produced in 1921 In Switzer- JeromeWigler, Dartmouth circle, Award for a framed,
States Air Force AcadColorado Springs, Colo.
In another field event, the jave- land in French. Now translated a member of the Philadelphia . san:pler and a First Award
lin, Don Jonel! has been consis- into 'English, It has gained Orchestra.
.
aChristmasNut and Cone Wreath.
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
tently in the 140's and is head- increasing numbers of listeners
Mrs. McCann was presented
Wayne Hamilton, is a senior
ing a large group including Jim in this country. Its performance
Judy Tyson of Guernsey
a First Award for a set of
the high school.
Dawson,
Tim Jenkins, Bill by the Robert Sbaw Chorale in had as her overnight guest
drawn, embroidered place mats.
"I Saw It In The Swarthmorean"
Hladky, and Eric Larsen.
the last decade has added many 1.!!!!!....!:~~~;...~~___--1_______ ,_ .. _____-L~~~~~.!:.!!::...::;.:::,:.:~:::.::::_
The runners have proved that new admirers.
they are the real strength of the
A story of the life of David,
team. John Patterson won the as a man and as a king, it is
100 yard dasb at Ridley Park based on the Biblical record in
with a time of 10.7, followed by the two Books of Samuel and
, First Kings, and a rereading at
Ron Hoge and Bill
John, Ron, and BUI have
' home of the events to be pore
been running the 220 where they trayed would give the listener
are forced to keep up with Peter added enjoyment in following
Smith. (We give daily thanks for the fast-moving action. 'Honegthe s~udent exchange program, ger, like Shakespeare, was writa Lend-Lease in reverse).
ing for a large and diverse
Bob Seely and steadily im- audience and Included great
proving Peter Kent are leading contrasts in feellng and instruthe quartermilers, including Mat mentation. The composition is
Johl)son, John Shigeoka, Steve a difficult one to present, and
Polgar, Mark Larsen, Ron Weiss hence less often produced, so
and Jim Ma,yer, who are all get- music lovers are enthusiastic
U.ng close to 60 seconds., In the about its performance locally.'
distance events, Tom atkms ran
There will be one . publlc
an excellent mile against Ridley .performance only, at 8 o'clock,
Park and Dina McCurdy and Jerry May 13 in the sanctuary of the
Clothier placed first and
on Harvard avenue.
in the 880. Jim Kingbam and Ron
I, com no mo,e enjoy ,he Best at , , ,
Snyder were the second and third
Swarthmore men across the flnIsh line in the' mile and Graham
Taylor has been running very
well for hiS first year. When
'"
Rick Draper and Fred Mattocks
Gordon H. B. Bretschneider
get in condition the depth of the Park avenue, assistant treasurer
team will be even further Im- the Provident Tradesmens Bank
401 D.-I I.th A......
MAltKET
proved.
and Trust Company, PhiladelIn the hurdies Jim Row land p,hia, has been commissioned a
'and Ben Stradley have been oo-·+t,·uu Colonel with the Army
ing consistently well and injured serves.
Bob Frost and George Heckman
Mr. Bretschneider was first I'~(:!!~===================================~
are returning to action. •
appointed a Second Lieutenant I I
Despite the poor jumping con- in April, 1936; he served five
diUon which Walter Brinsfield years during World,War n and the
and his custodiai staff are trying promotion to Full Colonel was
to improve, Buell Scher and dated March 19, 1962.
Paul Anderson have been high
Colonel Bretschneider comjumping over 5' and pole vaulters niands the 479th Artillery
GrahamPatterson,BillMcClarin, of the 21st Corps with he
,
and Dick McCurdy are now work- ters at Horsham. Units
ing at 8'. Lastly in the broad to the 479th Artillery Group are:
3rd Howitzer Battalion,
jump sophomores Mark Gdod
Tom DeLapp have been pu"hl.ngl Artillery, Wilmington, Del.,
Ron Hoge and Dick Heilig
Howitzer Battalion, 33rd ArtOl_'
Ou, Spring Car Saver Special Is Designed to Help Get Ria of
h'
1.
t
lery, Baltimore, Md., 4th Howit-I
s ~:l~~ere~h!r~~o;:~ePR~Ia:vS, zer Battalion', 8th
"Winter Drag" ana Get Your Ca, Comp/~tely Reaay lor Summe,
Swarthmnre pia c oJ d in
Pittsburgh, 4th Howitzer
events than any other team
talion, 36th Artillery, N~,:~~~~II
RICHT NOW YOUR CAR NEEDS THESE
sent but the team tied for
News, Va., and CBatteryl
"CET READY FOR SUMMER" SERVICES
out of 12 teams with 21 points. light, 27th Artillery,
This was a big improvement
minster, Md.
l-Change to Summer Oil
5-Battery Serviced .
last year's team. A large
Miss -M-u-ri-e-l-W-a-t-k'i-n-s-,-d-au-ghter
Winter is especially tough on batteries.
, Winter au is too thin for warm weather.
of local fans saw
of Mr. and Mrs. William Watkins
We check strength, clean terminals, add
We drain. it-
of College avenue, has recently
distilled water.
Sunoco
Oil.
Medley and Mile Relays.
taken up her duties as librarian
6 Clean and Adjust Spark Plugs
Last weekend Tom At~:ins',1 for the Army Special Services
Dirty spark plugs can waste ai much as I
Jerry Clothier, Peter Smith,
&ection in Germany. Sbe divides
2-<:hange to Summer Cear
out, of every 10 gallons of gasoline.
McCurdy, Ron Hoge, Bob
hertime between the libraries at
Lubricants
John Patterson, Peter Kent,
Bad Kissingen and at Wild7-Clean Air Filter
Drain transmission and rear refill with
Ron. Snyder had the"
flecken. Miss Watkins is a
Lets your engine breathe easier - keeps
Sunoca All-purpose Gear Lubricant of running in the Penn
graduate of Swarthmore High
dirt
out of the carburetor.
~pecially made fa resist high prelSure
For the first time a 2 mile
School, Hiram College, 0 .. and
a!!d heat.
8-Drain Anti - Freeze and Flulh
team was entered and was s~::f~1
in its heat of 17 teams. "
the School of Library Science at
Radiator - Check Hose Con-'
pi aces us about 50th out of
Drexel Institute.
a-Chlssi. Lubrication
nections - Add Rust Re.istance
some teams entered nom all
Blll Warden, son 'of Mr. and
Special
Lubricant
used
to
help
keep
aut
If you have pannanent anti-freeze, save
the east.
Warren B. Warden of .Wallsqueob
and
wear.
Won't
dry
out,
won't
it
for naxt winter. Bring your own c0nThe ciass mUe rela.y team
formerly of Swarthmore,
,wash
aut,
won't
squeeze
..
utI
Helps
imtainer.
seventh out of 12 in its
the Armed Services last
prove gas mileage.
'
and in the Suburban
• He is currently stationed
9 Check-up of Tire.
ships,Swarthmoreplaced
Fort Dlx, N. J.
Correct "Switching" impraves the mile.
4 Check Oil Filter
-M;:-;~i""i~~;:-ID;;t;F;etL;rs-o~iifL Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murrey and
have your tires ....
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
,lallUJIY of Park avenue spent last
Inspact car;tridge and check for leab.
capped, If needed.
North Swarthmore avenue have weekend at their 'cottage near
returned' from a motor tlip to Beach Haven, N. J.
Hollywood, Calif. While tbere
The History Club at the high
they were entertained by Mr. school took a trip to Winterthur
and Mrs. Dan Blocker. Mr.
mornlng,ond arterwards
Blocker is
the Telenicked at the BrandyWine
Vision 8~~\'(:::~~!.II!n~!l'
WeekendS,«;all
SWift'S
PREMIUM
'0
Commissioned Colonel
WI'Ih Army Rese""e
The
FOOD
STATE INSPECTION STARTS MAY 1st
Let Us Help Make Your
Car Run Better--Longer
PORTER H. WAITE,
IIC~
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Page 6
COUNTY OF DELAWARE
Sealed Proposals wlll be receIved at the Office of the County Controller. court House. Media, .Pa••
up unUi 9:30 A.M. Eastern Da;yllght
Time, on Tuesday, Ma;y 8, 1962, for
furnishing and delivering Insecticidal Malerials to the County of Delaware, for use of the Mosquito Com-
missIon, F.O.B. CourtHouse. Media.
Pa.. which will be opened at 10:00
A.M. E.D.T. on that date, in tbe
presence of the County Commis-
sioners.
Each bid must be accompanIed
Cash, CerUfied Good Faith
Check, or by a Corporate Surety
Bond, either one In the amount of
ten percent(1O%)of the total amount
of the Bi~, drawn to the order .of
the COllnC;y of Delaware.
Forms of Proposal may be obtained at the Office of the Chief Clerk
by
to the County Commissioners, at
the Court House, Media, Pat
The CounC;y Commissioners re-c
serve the right to reject any and
all bids.
G.R.WATKINS
ALBERT H. SWING
WM.A.WELSH
1~:~~l~f'N:ew~~an~d
Resurfaced.
resurfaced
at the samel
·• EDID S
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1-____-'-______+ __- ________-1
Sr., of Harvard avenue hQd
their guests last week Mrs.
thias Breckwoldt and Miss Ed• wlna Hardy of New York. .
Mr. and Mrs. William M.
FOR RENT
formerly resided at
RENT - One half block (rom· Schooi lane, moved recently to
station, very nice apartment. LIv- 1468 Lattldome Drive, upper·St.
room,~~~~~o~I:!:~i~tchen Clair, Bridgeville, Pa.
PERSONAL
PERSONALrepairiDg.
ate prices
Call Mr.
4888. Klngswood
THE BIBLE
PERSONAL -
recreation rooms
porches. L.J. ·Donne\ly,
. 4--3781
.
PERSoNAL-Piano tuning specialist. minor repalring. Qualified
nomber Piano Technicians' Guild IFOR
:en years. Leaman. Klngswooii
1-5755.
and Vassar Avenues.
3-0112.
5
PERSONAL - Bicycles
parts, accessories. Milt
Bicycle, Hobby, Toy
East Baltimore A v e n u ',~~~~~l
Heights. MAdison 6-()713. 0
Cllftun Theater.
,PERSONAL - Gilbert's Steam
scraping, Iemove palnt
Interior ·palntlng, George
TRemont 4--7082.
~.M.
FOR RENT-One room kitchenette,
bath, houoakeeplng apartment.
Private entrance, all uUlitles provided. Best location.· Box K, The
swarthmorean.
,..-,-;.------FOR RENT - Media Executive duo
plex with all the extras.
living room with
uthorizcd
SERVICE
..... ..
- SllP'R~co~;v;ie~r~s~ie~~~;~~
years of swar"tnore
LUdlow 6-7592.
and tile bath.
ed and wooded
to PRR
business,
I, $H5.
LO'well 6-1870
and
eight. June 30 to August 11. KIngswood 4-1335.
PERSoNAL - Custom-made sll~ FOR RENT - Media,
Cbve.s. Pin fitted In your bome.
apartment. Llvtng room, dining
SUNDAY-8:45 a.m.
supply material. I make th8lt1. room, threa bedrooms, kitchen, tile
I'IVnrk guaranteed, prompt service. bath, sundeck, garage. Convenient
WFIL, 560 ko
CLearbrook 9 6311.
In PRR. Adults. Available June I,
_--=~~~~~~~~--.l_-;;;:;;:~:;;_:__=_;::::;::_:;:::;:::::_;::_;:=I $120. LOwell 6-1870 or LOwell
,~
PERSONAL - Lady desires baby- 6-0153.
sitUng, also alterallons on ladles
and children's clotMs. KIngswood FOR RENT - June 15 to
Jack Prichard
4-0842.
15 attractive
firstentrance,
fioor,
____________
1 apartment.
Private
PAINTING
INTERIOR &. EXTERIOR
Free Estimates
Klngswood 3-8761
AND
FOUND
LOST LOST
- Boy's
bike
from B~~;~I~I
_ ball yard. Red 26 Incb .f
style
"Popular
for
;~~~~[~~~~I
room
Special".
~::~1~K~~~gs~W~0~Od~3-8~7;4~3.~R~e~W~a~rd~.~~~
LOST - Binoculars on
FOR RENT - August 1st through
:
·
1!,~Ro;ad~~;~SUtn~day:·~:::1
LaborThree
Day, bedrooms,
cottage attwo
Buck
mil
P·clu
I ra F
ramlng
i.
Falls.
baths,
. LOST _ Identification Bracelet. lalge porch. Swimming privileges
Included. Tennis and golf avallable.
..
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ROGER RUSSm 12/25/61"
on other side. Klngs- Rental $600. Call Klngswood 3wood 4-2988.
Plrotographic Supplies
DATIl: .. MONROE· IITIJ.
IDJlIA
LOwell 6-2176
IM".h,roolm Soli - Top Soli
From a Load to a
a Bushel Basket
S0 dd ing.
.
Walls
MA
FLORIST
H30 after 5:30 P.M.
Raymond J. Dawson
LOwell 6-4692 /4693
jewelry Repalred - pli.. KI-3-4216
EMIL SPIES
WILLIAM BROOKS
FUEL OIL
OiL BURNER SERVICE
,
COlval.se ••t Ho••
Baltimore Pike &. Lincoln Ave.
Swarthmore
Established 1932
Quiet, Restful Surroundings With·
Excellent 24-Hour Nursing Care
BUDGET PLAN
COAL
VAN ALEN
BROTHERS, INC.
KI 3-4742 or LE 2.2440
Klngswood 3-0272
LOST'Wallet
with Leamer's
Per-II-___~W~A~N!!T~E~D~_ _ _ __+_:..::==;;:;:======:::s;~~::::==:====::;:-=:~
mit, Please
return.
Lynn Hartman,
Klngswood 3-8582.
- Woman desires da;y's
-.;...---.
. . . . . .-----1.. WANTED
work. References. Call TRemont
~e~~~.~i~~~i~~n:-I ;2~-~8;05~5~~;6~P;.;M~.~;;'cl;:;;;;;
taglio
man' 8
LOST
- Lady'
Sentimental value.
WANTED - Spring House cleaning?
wood 3-8086.
Don't tbrow awa;y those old toy
w.__~==~~!!!l==t. l-roU;~~:;~~;:;;;;;c;u;;:-ltrains.
Contact John W. Boyle, TReII
Left In Carolyn Gifts, mont 4-5876, so he can put them
Bel
Dark glasses, Saturday. One in his toy traln collection. 1 buy old
button white cotton gloves last toy trains.
winter.
1..;;;..,;..;,.-------.;;.;:::;.:.:......- - - - - - - - - WANTED - Small refrigerator. Call
2507 Chestnut St., Chester
KIngswood 3-2830 weekend or
FOR SALE
after 6 P.M.
TRemont 2-5373
L' __.. SALE - Schoolmaster's desk,
WANTED - Man or boy to put
Sinks, washstands, small
screens. Call KIngswood 3-0
24-Hour Nursing Care
Aged. Senile, Chronic /
bure"", othel items. ChBirs recaned
and rerushed. Bullard, Klngswood WANTED - Homes for eight week
Convalescent Men and Women
3-2165.
old kittens. Some six-toed and
some five-toe d, all highly educated
Excell~~~edGroonds
FOR SALE _ Power lawnmower. Klngswood 3_8086.
OI'IIN PRIIlAY &VBNINOB
vedere
Convalescent Home.
want to please
the family?
start cooking with
GAS!
SADIE
In good order. Klngs~~~~g~~~~~~~1~~~~22
3-8713. Incb reel type. Very
~
Proprietor
._---
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MOtu
DOAUa
CUSTOM KITCHENS
by
H. D. alrc:!.
3 PARK AVE •• SWARTHl.CRE
4-2727
Gfltlerat COIItfllCtor
'SllIce
.".. .....,.,..
RJcIJey A _
Cbsl.,. PO. .
WANTED - High school girl wants
summer employment as baby-sitter or mother's helper at shore or
FOR SALE - Solld birch crib and 'mountalns. LOweli 6-4996.
spring, ~lnt cOlldltlon. Bathinet, ·I..;;;:,;;;~;;;.;.~~:.;..~;:.;.;;,;.;..---I
five venetian blinds. Klngaw ood 4-- WANTED - Mature woman, wide
5685.'
acquaintance in Swarthmore, desires shIUe house with another as
FOR SALE - Rug 9 x 12, almost companion-housekeeper, Call adnew: several wool throw NgB, veftlser, KIngswood 3-9728.
oriental
design;chalrs.
mahogany
outdoor metal
Pbone table;
after ~r-~~9rn~~r~;;;~ftl
P.M. KIngswood 3-4'179.
,NOT BUY yl>Ur rebuilt
SALE .:.. Make the focal
Q piono
tun... "f 47
your garden Into a bird sanc-·
tualY with a (eeder, a bath and bird practIcal ••p.ri......,.,lth an mal,ei',.
hOllses from the S. Crotbers, JIS., . It will pay you in the .nd.
435 Plush Mill Road, Wa1llngford; A. L 'ARItER
~. LO
LOwell 6-4551.
.,
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SPOUTN6
,,.
ROOfiNG
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1 COMPANY :i,
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GUTIERS
SIDING
established1873
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Free Estimates
1401
MONTHLY FINANCING
ARRA~ED
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DON'T MISS OUT ON OUR
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DURING
0
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A&P's MANACiERS~nd CLERKS' WEE
NONE PRICED HIGHER
BONELESS
ROUND
BONELESS
'ROUND
c
lb.
NONE PRICED HIGHeR
I~
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TUR
SLICED AMERICAN CHEESE-
SMALL
5 to 9 POUND
OVEN READY
NONE
PRICED
HIGHER
"SUPER-RIGHT" SMOKED PICNICS
WHOLE Ib 57e SHANK Ib 53
•
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FRESH HAMS
.
ELNWOOD
•
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'b,39
Ib·49
C
"Sold only in pkg ••
of 1.lb. ar,mora"
6 to B LB. snood
c
AVERAGE
lb.
K1nll'Bwood 3-t448
Ashes and Rubbish Removed
Lawns Mowed. General Hauling
Harding Av.. Morton. Pa.
FOR SALE
By Ow••
fi·t
i _ o n Memorial Day, which in the
e rs pract ce session, past have been exhibition games,
coaches will be passing out will be league. ones this yeal .
team rosters, practice schedules, Weather permitting, the league
and copies of the league rules should be completed by July 15.
to their players and assistants.
The S.R.A.'s purpose In sponThere will be approximately soring· the hardball lea""9 is
three and one half weeks of all e of recreation and : .rticipractice prior to the league pation· rather than placl'ng the
open Ing f ormally on Mon d ay, emphasis on winning for a
May 28.
limited number. In an effort to
ALSO SWISS
OR PIMENTO
WATCHMAKER
Formerly of F.C. Bado and Sons
Watcb and
128 Yale Ave.
lock Repalrs Swarthmore, Pa.
.
will be an attempt to piay
second team games along with
the regularly scheduled games,
Particularly early in the season
and through most of June when
r
all team members are available.
T!le league will again be Hou.e NeGr Elom.nkjry School I
directed by Bill Reese. If you
Four Bedrooms - 2% Baths
are Interested in observing your
would-be Ted Williams, Micky .. Living Room - Dining Room
Mantie, or Warren Spahn, feel
Kitchen-Den-Study
free to atten ( the practice
Many Extra.
ses~lo~s and tile ever-exc1ling
games.
.
For Appt. Call- KI 3-5258
"1 Saw It In The Swarthmor8C!n·'·
~~~~~~~~~~~~~D;u;e~t;o~t;he~I;.n;c;re;a;s;e;.;in;;t;h;e~im~Pl~e~m~e~nt~t~h~is~PhilOSOPhy, iliere
,/
Chester· RocMN
KI 3-8093
Pa!!e 7
At th
KI 3-4597
.
Hom.. Made C.n.....
~..
fIam..Mad.
SALES & SERVICE
.• "j
Beach Haven, New ,Jersey, ~e,epsi
PERSONAL - Are you mendlng- gardeL, perfect for couple.
hauntealn this garden jaunting wood 4-2535.
weather? Cast your burden on Grandmotber's Sewing Service. KIn·gs- FOR RENT - Furnished
wood 3-5177.
July and August. Four
1-=============12'h
cool yard,
I;
tlon.baths,
Cali KIbgswood
,
.COlO/liIAL COURT APTS.
F
ormorly the Old Bonk Bldg.
CUT noWIRS - PLAIlITS
CORSAGES
GENERAL ELECTRIC
MaJ'Y Ellen
- Grace Lej\'is Employ- FOR RENT - 'Shore cottage near
Domestic
HOUSE PAINTING
SPECIAL PRICE
ON INTERIOR
ED AINIS
by Factory Trained Expert
Freo Pickup ond Delivery
24-Haur Serl/ice
We Service all Make Cleaners ' Aluminum SldlHa
Porch Enclosuro.
FREE ESTIMATES
Enomelod white storm windaws
R. C. DUBLIN
Insulatlan
and Roofing
Factory Rep.
All .1f.... i r _ .... ama
106 SO. ORANGE ST. ,r.IEDiA
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LO 6":4665-- LO 6-5661
(Papor·Bags for All Cleaners)
. PENNA ROOFING '"
tlOSES FOR ALL CLEANERS.
. 81D1NGCO.
Rebuilt &. Reconditioned
IU . . . . . .
........ Pit?
Hoovers - Dublln's Electro Lux
with DUBLIN PARTS
NEW CLEANER ,WARRANTIES
roomlNo
pracllcal nurses. Licensed and
londed. Ktngswood 3-9659.
TO YOU
Garage. Ma;y 18t. Vic·
RENT - Furnished apartment
Swarihmore, June 1 to Septem21. Call KIngswood .3-2179
gutters. Recreation
lalty. Ra;y J. Foster. GLobe·
. men t Agencies.
SPEAKS
.....-1
RENT _ Maine. Two
Ci,t~~~,.tall or part of June,
b
and September. PrI.on Ca.co Bay. Complel'E
including boats. Kings.
- Thom Seremba. Up-
Cement & 51.,ck
Sow It In th~ Sworthmoroon"
Mr. and Mrs. William
;19;6;2;;;g;;;~~~rioill~;_;:;;_;_;;~;:;;;_;;;;-~~T~H~E~..
5 WAR
T HMO
REAthe
N
number' of
league
games,
KNEE HI LEAGUE season has been advanc\!d to
THE SWEET' SR"..... BEGINS
PRACTICE May 28, and the games played
._M;;ay;;4;'
~
c
31
Ib·33c
lb. 63c
HALF
.
69'
A&P's Fish and Seafood' BUllS!
FRESH FIU.ET OF
FLOUNDER
lb.
Fresh Rockfish
~. 110
Sliced Steak Cod
I~. 21c
C BUn
Sea Scallolls A~~~ 5 ~~ $2.39 •. 410
Shrlma '~'~"':l ~$1.15
Domestic CANNED HAMS .~:n!.~:' lb. 6g e .Iumbo
Lobster Talis .....m•• Iof'...041•• 51.3.
Ib·98e
BONELESS RUMP ROAST
•. SI.18
BONELESS EYE ROAST
lb. Sl.15
CHIPPED STEAK' a~L:I~L~~:;~P
SWISS STEAK
··85c
FLANK STEAK
lb. 95c
Th. '-lb. 4ge 2~b. 95e
SLICED BAOON Alisooil-In
.
Easy to U•• Pkg. rica.
pll: ••
SUDED BACON "~:t::r.~~· !~:: 55e :~:: 99 c
Imported Ganned Hams .:;:0 3:~ 52.69
'~b. 530 2 .n.. 9&c
FRANKFURTERS "~p.rRight" pita.
pic••
SLICED BOILED.HAM '~Su~"'UShl" ~~:::99c
MIDGEt LIVERWURST FE~~~~~b. lb. 49 c
BOLOGNA-In The Piece 'Supor-Rlghl··lb. 49 c
KISSLING SHRIMP COCKTAIL 3t"~· 89c
EXTRA LARGE SIZE
VALENCIA ORANGES
LARGE SIZE
FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
-dozen
3 10,$1
<
A&P VEGETABLE SALE!
Cut Grean ••,ni
Green , •••
mnch O,..n Inn.
Mr••ci v.....ltle.
BroccoU S,.....
Caulifiowl,
YOllr
Cholc.
Fordhook Lim ........
6
"b), 11.... 1..1111
pkg••
'I
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Your Choice
•
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Banquet Dinners
2 ..... l5c
3ANQUET
CHICKE:N OR TURKEY
Meat POr Pies
. 6 "',•. $1
BEE~
Ba:EF. CHICKEN OR OYSTER
M,e~
Pies
"". 580
Mlnit Steaks
,......Ic
"Ll
VARIETIES
Fresh Salad Mix or Cole Slaw 2 :::;. 35c
Golden Bananas NO~~G~~~CEO
2 II... 25c
Morton's Cream Pies 2 ..... 81c
New Potatoes fLoa'DA ..... 511E
5 ~:; 25c
Western Winesap Apples
3 ~~ 39c
",p
SLICED
c
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2 ,"'.....
alc
Slrawberries
FRESH STRAWBERRIES NO~I~~:~CED
pint 35
2 pints 69
..
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",p FROZEN
e
Orange .Iuice 3 ~!='19c 6:;:' 8Sc·
FLORIDA FRESH CORN NO~I~:~CED
6 ea~ 3g
. :AP'N JOHN'S UNCOOKED FANTAil
full view
Breaded Shrimp . 2 i!'~ Sl.I'
SOLID SLICING TOMATOES 1111111
NO~~::~CED
plastic carton
::Ap'N JOHN'S
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Fish Sticks .
2:::: e5c
Snidar's
Catsup
ALSO
~~'.,~':..DALE
2
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31c
Sandwich Goakles C~~E .~~?:s
2 i!; 3gc
4 4H•• $1 Quallt, Aspirins 2;0;: 2.c
Verlflne Apple Juice
Keebler Chocolate Fudg. Cookies ~! 39c
A&P Grapefruit Juice
4 ~:. 81e Peerless Alcohol 2.::0.. 2.c
Nabisco Oeokies o"'~:::-a::.~&~!~ =:;:::... 3 ,k••. 51
Jane Parker Bakery Values/
'Our Own' Tea Bags S"~E 48 .:. 43c't~(i::;n 85c
Hershe, Cand, Bars '~~,ro'
3 .~:: 51
Sultana Salad Dressing S~~E
"i':' 39c
Hershe, Chocolate Syrup
3 '::.:. 50c
APPLE PIE
Pure
Gralll
Jell,
ANN PAOE
SPo".~~L
2
1:
45c
Cut.Rlt. Waxed Paper
2 '!t~. 49c
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Strawberr, Preserves .",."a~ S:~E 2 f.'; 59c ~
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8
SUNDAY BROADCAST
On SUnday morning May 6 from
7:30 to 8, a Christian Science
program will be broadcast by
Station WCAU (1210 kc), on their
radio "Churcb of the All'" The
subject of the program is "Think
on These Things."
THE
........,..,.".,,--..,.
AT COLLEGE
MtCARRAN ACT TOPIC
OF STUDENT STUD'I¥
FORSUHiDAY
The public is cordially Invlted to "Apple Blossom Day"
to be held on Sunday at Sunny
Brae Arcbards, Lima.
Paintings of Swarthmore by
Helen Macllwain Wolff wlll be
on exhibition. Light refresbmenls will be served.
g>~~~:~~ ~:l::~;:,e~~t-ak~~
,.
,.
..,
,
,
,
,
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,1
Heads Junior Tennis
For Middle States
ELEMENTARY
FRIDA,Y
E SWARTHMOR'EAN
SCHOOL
'PRE• fAIR'
Narr
"ml
Community Arts
Y 12 LUNCHEON
The
Center
on Rogers lane, Wallingfotd,
anoounces plans for an Early
American Fair to be held at the
Arts Center, raln or shine, on
noon t 0
Frederick ~. Dudley,
Sat ur d ay, May 19 ,rom
f
6 :30 p.m.
Ipl:eslldelnt of the u Democratic
A Pre Fair event, "Quickie II
Oriental Flower Arrangements," oinen's Club of Swarthmore,
ill b
I:~~~:~~::~ this week tbat guest
w
e held on Tuesday May 8
for the annual luncheon
at the Arts Center from-lO .a.m.
to 12 noon. This lecture and May 12 will be Mrs. Jobn A.
demonstration will be conducted Vanderslice of Harrisburg, a
by Mrs. Samuel Crothers and member and former president of
Mrs. Charles Hogg, both lec- tbe Pennsylvania State Federturers and flower show Judges.
of Women's Clubs·c ·
Further lnformatioo mov be ob- Mrs. Vanderslice, a c ..ndidate
...
for Congress from the 16th dlstained by calling the office of trict in' last year's election,
MrS:~s ~~~~d J. Clark of served as a committeewoman, at
Swarthmore, chairman of the the grassroots level, in her
May 19 Fair, promiseB an after- home town of Harrisburg,. before
noon of entertainment for the going on to become seoretary to
Ramsay Black, when he was
whole family.
Treasurer. She worked for
Mrs. Arthur Freedmso of Media a number of years in the Auditor
is
plannlngmencostl\mes
for the
volunteer
and women
to General' s 0 ffl ce b'
e.ore mo vi ng
create an atmosphere of _Early on to Washington with the staff
America. Mrs. Thomas R. Bar"" of Congressman Francis Walter.
"
A member of the State Federof
Edgemont
and
Mrs.
James
S.
ti
.
McClea of Wallingford are
a on for 16 years an d It s preslning decorations in keeping dent for four of those years,
with Early America.
Mrs. Vanderslice is presently
Mrs. Edward G. McLaughlin State Chairman for "Operation
of Rose Valley, .assisted by Dr. Support." In her speech May 12,
Maurice N. Durand of Ridley followlng luncheon at Mrs. DudPark, is in charge of the infor- ley's home on Cedar lane, .Mrs.
mation and ticket bootll.
Vanderslice will discuss MedDoor prize s will lnclude Ical Aid "'or the Aged •
pottery, paintings and prints by 'Tbeluncheonisbeing arranged
artist members of tile center. by Mrs. Morris Bowie and Mrs.
An Early American tray will be J. Roland Pennock. Hostesses
donated by Mrs. Edna Winter
w III include the board of dtI b In addition
Havertown, teacher of Early rec to rs 0 f th e cu.
American decoration at the arts to Mrs. Dudley they are Mrn.
center.
Kenneth Waltz, vice president;
GeorgeE. Kearns Jr., of Mrs. Harry E. Oppenlander. reMedia, president of the
cording secretary; Mrs. Osborne
Center, invites all Delaware H. Paddison, treasu:rer, and Mrs.
Counly residents to attend tile Daniel L. Goldwater, corresfestivities.
ponding secretary.
'J. A. VandersllC'e
Featured Speaker
'Gus Hall, general secret
f the American Communis
o
INSTITUTION DISTHICT
ty
Par ,spoke on the Swarthmor
SealedProposals wlllbe received College campus last Sunday
at the Office of the County Control- afternoon. He was originally.
ler, Court House, Media, Pa., lip Invited by a student ~.ouP to
unUl 10:00 A.M. Eastern D a , y l l g h t . . .
Time. nn Wednesda.Y, Ma,y 16, 1962, share the platform with a conservative and a moderate In a
sUtuUon District, Falr Acres Farm, three-way debate on the McLima, Pa .. which will be opened at Carran Act, but wben the con1t:30 A.M. E.D.T. on that date
servative and the moderate were
Fair Acres Farm. Lima, Pa.. In
not available, Hall spoke b y ·
presence of the ExecuUve and
himself on the' topic "The Edwin J. Faulkner, Dickinson
~:~str~~~vnetyO~;ti~u~n 'g'11'~~:~~~ McCarran Act's Definition of avenue, tennis coacb at SwarthEach bid mustbe &ClCO.
the Communist Party."
more Coilege for 33 years, bas
Cash, CerUfied
Hall's speech was one of a been apPOinted director of junior
~~:y~c::,~o~~unsUt,r.llrB<;ii
series of programs on the campus tennisdevelopmentinthe Middle
(10%) of the Total
planned by student groups who States ar~a comprlslng Delabid. drawn to the
wished to study the McCarran ware New Jersey and Pennsylware County IDE,tit"tic'D
Act. The series also included vania.
Forms 0: Proposal ma,y
a debate on the McCarran and Mr. Faulkner, who started
tained
the off1ce
the AcJJmin,i- Smith Acts by Victor Rabino- Philadelphia's Vic Seixas on
strator.at Falr
AcresofFarm,
Penna.
wUz, a civil liberties lawyer, the road to international fame
The ExecuUveandAdminlstraUve and Herbert Romersteln, aright- sod once coached the late,
Off1cers of the Delaware County wing supporter of the Acts, great Bill Tilden, will be in
insUtution
reserve the which was a J'oint production of charge of whipping .together
to rejectDistrict
SoY sod all bids.
right
G. R. WATKINS
a student civil liberties group yOllng Davis Cup and Wigbtman
ALBERT H. SWING
and a conservative club which Cup material from this area.
WM'iA~'~~~~r::J bad also recently had on campus From a more general standEx"cultive and
Brent Bozell, Washlngton editor point ,be has been appointed bY
E NO
of National Review, and Milton the Mlddie States and PhiladelESTATE OF ALBERT L. Friedman. a conservative econo- phia tennis asl:lOciations ,to
SCHOFF. DECEASED. Late of the mist from the University of ralse the c:illbre of tennIs.
Township of Rldiey, Delaware Chicago.
Amateurs and professionals aCO~~'ri~'!f=~~i~id~n Hall spolle to an audience of like will work together this
the above Estate baving been some 500 people, mostly stu- summer to achieve this end.
granted to Lucy Potter schoff, all dents. In Clothier Memorial, "Work really needs to be done
persons indebted to sald Estate are after threading his wa,y througb on the teachers," disclosed
requested
to claims
make to
pa,yment,
"Other professionals
those
having
present and
the some 35 pickets who marched In Faulkner.
II
same, without dela,y, to WARREN front of Clothier carrying signs as we as myself wUI run clinK. SIMONS, Executor of the Estate protesting his presence. The iCs, and we will. lItandardize
of Lucy Porter Schoff, Deceased. picketers were malnly from three their methods and we not only
411 North Franklin street, West political groups: The Committee hope to improve the calibre of
Chester,
to his •.or C onservative Action The teaching ' but to pro mo te ac tlv.Attorneys:Pennsylvania
Butler, Beatty,or Greer
Johnson, 17 South Avenue, Media, Swarthmore Conservative 'Club, itles sucb as leagues, ,tourna.Pennsylvania or Rafferty and Mor- and the Greater Philadelpliia ments and ·clinlcs."
~r=i:;;:,,-,;~:::""<;,
rlssey, 1109 Morris Building, 1421 Chapter of the Young Americans Much of Faulkner's work, in
Chesmut street, Pbiladelphia 2, for Freedom. The picketers were this summer-long program. will
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown of
Peonsylvania.
3T-5-18.
joined by a group of 25 to 50 be centered In the Public Parks W~!~~~~~:~n~returned home this
REQUEST FOR QUOTATIONS 01\ heckling high school students. program of Philadelphia and "PNlDiter in Tucsafonte,rArsPizeOnndain. g the
THE
REPLACEMENT
OF FLOOR" Mrs. George H. Turner of
ING IN
THE GYMNASIUM.
WOOD Order was maintained throughout surround
lng communities.
SHOP AND MECH~CAL DRAW- by College stude!!t proctors who
Mr. Faulkner coached the
Swarthmore avenue entered
AYlnll
ING ROOM IN THE SWARTHMORE from time to time had to reQuest United States Davis CuP teams Bei vedere Convalescent Home
2, BLANKETS
HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
order from the outsiders durlng in 1924' and 1926 when Tilden in Ch~~~
The SChool Board of the .warth- Hall's speech and the question was In bls hey-day, and the
.::
or
more-Rutledge Union Scbool Dis- and answer period.
1930 team composed of Wilmer
I CLOTH COAT
trlct will receive blda at the Office 'The general public was not Allison. and Ellsworth Vines.
of
the
school
District
in
the
high
in
Ited
t
He
also
c
ach
d
tb
f
I
v
0 the meeting which.
0
e
e success u
school building, comer of College
or
and Princeton Avenues, Swarthmore, had been planned by students French Davis Cup team i!l 192'1
2 SWEATERS
Peonsylvanla, up to 4 p.m., Tue... for members of the college of Renee LaCoste. Henri Cachet,
day, Ma,y 22, 1962 for the replace- community.
Gene Borotra and Jacques Brugor
ment of fiooring in· the gymnasium,
To answer questions put by non.
2 QUILTS
wood
shop
mechanical
d found the
room In
the and
swarthmore
Highdrawing
School. the local press, the college F auIkner he ipo
Large othello (Orange)
or
Bids will be opened at a meeting of administration issued the fol- .U. S. Professional Lawn Tennis
Kaempferi (Purple, Pink,
the Board on Tuesda.Y,Ma,y 22,1962 lowing statement at the time of Association of which he Is a
2 SKIRTS
Lavender) also
past president.. He served six
at 8 p.m. or at an ...<\loumed meet- the meeting:
Fortunei Rhododendrons
or
In~j,eclflcatlon5 can be secured be"For several months a com- years as coach of Cornell,
(Mauve and }llnk\
tween 9 a.m. and 4p.m. dally except mitt.ee of the Student Council where one of his teams won the
I DRESS
Saturda,ys, SUnda.Ys and holidays interested in public affairs has Eastern Intercollegiate title.
or
at the SChool District O!f1ce. The been making a stu.... of the Besides serving as Swartllmore
Board
reserves the right to reject
UJ
h
1
1 SUIT
any or 011 bids in whole or in part McCarran Act. They have raised coac , Mr. Fau kner Is also a
and to award contracts
any item the questions: What, exactly, member of the NCAA tennis
It.
99t
or items
any
is the Act? What are its Im- committee.
00 Value
Marlon
plications? Is It constitutional? Mr. Faulkn9r and his wife
Is It an efCective means of Jos9phine have two daughters
fighting subversion? As part of Joan· and Jeryl, both married.
~===,.I this study a number of speakers
MrS:- Robert D. Hulme and
Ilave . been invited by the stu- daughter Kimberly of HaverfoId
REQUEST
Sealed bids w1ll be received by dents to come to the campus to place spent last week in Montthe Borough of Swarthmore in speak on the Issues Involved in clair, N. J., with Mrs. Hulme's
Council Cbamber, 121Park Avenue the Act. One of the I speakers parents Mr. and Mrs. H. E. KenFOR THE APARTMENT OR SUMMER HOME
Swarthmore, Pa. on Ma,y 14 1982
at 7:30 P.M. Eastern Da,yll!;bt Sav- was a constitutional lawyer who yon. Mrs'. Kenyon recently underTRIM lS"x IS"x2S"-FITS IN ANY CORNER OR CLOSET
ing Time for surface treaUng ap- described and discussed the went an operation.
proximately 10,000 square yards of various provisions of the law.
PROCTOR-SILEX - COM FAcT WASHER AND DRYER
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Heller
Borough streets to be designated .Last week two speakers held a of Dartmouth clrcie gave a proby the Borough Hlghwa,y Committee
ONLY - $49.9S Each
public debate on various as- gram of songs on Psalms at the
In form as follows:
pects oUhe topic-Its neces sity, Presbyterian Home for Widows
1. FUrnishing, applying and
rolling approximately 10 tons
Its effectiveness, and its con- and Singie Women at 58th and
afbltuminous concrete, cleanstitutionality. As part of this Greeuway avenue lIistThursday
10 Park Avenue
OPEN FRI. EVI:.
KI3-J460
Ing areas to be treated, furnto'al
study,
Mr.
Hall
was
asked
A
rll
25.
'
Ishing and applying aspbalt
binder and furnishing, spread~,y a student ~ou~ to discuss speakers visit our campus unaer
Ing and rolling crushed rock.
Tile McCarran Act s Definition these arrangements and 0 ly
2. Allowance for deficiency of
of the Communist Party." The one In a hundred se~ms to benof
crushed rock.
stUdents feit that It was only anylnterest to the press We
All materials and work shall be logi cal that. having heard the know from experience that the
In accordance ..Ith specifications
a copy of which ma,y be secured pros and cOns of the IoIcCarran students grOW stronger and more
Act discussed by lawyers and discriminating undel this' freefrom the under.igsed.
Mr. Murda J. Smith, Assl.tant SpeCial Ag.nt In charg.
The Borough reserves lbe
a conservative authority on dom. The questions th
t
to waive SoY informalities in
of the F.derol Bureau af Inve.tlgatlon, will .poak to
~ommunism, they should hear tile speakers are searc~~u~~
bids received; to reject SoY or
th ••..
rom!. a spokesman of the organ- rigorous. We believe as on
bids, to award the contract only
izat
on
for
which
tbe
Act
w
a
s
i
l
,
e
those experleqced in this class
Swarthmore
intended
our co eagues In lUlother uniwork, and to the bidder whose pro- primarlly
"It
h
l
b
'
verslty
has
said,
that
colleges
posal Is deemed to be most advanon the problem. of. ••
of 8wa~~m~r;: ce~~ the pradcttihce and universities sllould strive
tageous to the public Interest.
.
0
ege,
an
e
not
to
make
ideas
safe
~
t
A certified check In the sum of
k tud or s uof many other colleges 'dents but to
$100. must accompany the bid of practice
to
it
rna e s ents safe
each contractor and the person or and universities
on Tu ••doy .v.nlng, May Sth, 1962. Allyan. In.. r•• ted
finn to whom any contractls award- student groUPS ~n the~e~wn for ideas. We are not afraid of
initiallve and on their own freedom. We have .faith in tIftl
ed must execute an agreement
. and ••p.clolly Service Club mlnd.d Individual., pl.as.
furnish bonDS as required b!' law responsibilltytohear any speak- validity and strength of our free
call Wm. F. Taylor, 2nd, KI 3.. 4680, on or befo... May
. the form of which mB,\' be examined ers In whom they have a genuine Institutions. We have faith that
In the otflce of the underslgsed,
6th, a .....rvatlon. mu.t be made In advanc. for
and inlelliaent
interest• MAftV
studnelnc,tks'elSw,:",,1l not buy. any
..
-.... our
wooden
FAULKNER NAMED
AREA DIRECTOR
<,:
May 4, 1962
BWARTHMOREAN
ST.ORAGE
12 Park
-AfiGl.e(i4
HALF PRICE SALE
The Kerns' Garden
315
fairview Road
Y
BRAND NEW,!
THE MUSIC BOX, INC.
INTERESTED
IN OUR YOUTH?
Lions Club-
'Juvenile Delinquency'
b~+=~.t~th.
the
7 P,M,
ART
EXHIBIT
.. ,
HIGHT
MAY 11
7:00 P.M.
.
VOLUME 34 - NUMBER 19
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY
fl,. 1962
BANQUET HONORS Sympbonic Psalm
MEMBERS EXHIBIT,
COLLEGE ATHLETES
dramatiC O·PENS SUNDAY
. T h sS~~I~orD~~~?a!
y mph n i c psalm by Arthur
. $4.00·PER YEAR
9TH GRADE TO AID
AFS PROGRAM
Legion Auxiliary
To afTer Poppies
Tile American Legion AuxiliI Honegger, will be presented Sunary. Unit 427. will have boxes
i day evening at 8 by the Presby- .
,for don~tions from Swarthmore
terian Chancel Choir in the!
! CommUnity on May 14. 18 and
r
The annual Men's Athletic! church santuary on Harvard avehave
Banquet of the college was held' nue.
.
The Fourteenth AllDUai Spring i The workers . will be Mrs.
Ninth grade Swarthmore-/{utMay 3 to honor the men who hav I Robert Grooters. minister of Mem.bers Exhibition of the Com- George W
M
I
ledge students will visit resiin the
3
Mrs,
'dents of Swarthmore and Rut..
r Center on Rogers lane Walling-; garet Servais. Alban Rogers and ledge Tuesday evening to coliect
ate athletic program dunng the I' Roberts minister'
past. year. Joseph J. Tomlin. I Vocal~ soli t '111
.f
ford.
"
Mrs. Oscar Gilcreest.
funds for tile support of the
Presldent of the Pop Warner I S S w co!"e rom
. .
I
foreign student exchange proLittle Scholars football pro ra Temple University, instrumental
Mrs. Wilham Ingram of WallingI \"
gram in the High School. Resiand a SwarthmQre alumnus. gwa~ soloists from the Curtis Insti- ford~ exhihltlon chairman. says i
S
.IC
dents are requested to totn on
d'- tute. George Reeves will be the this will represent the work of
porcll lights from 7 to 9 p.m. so
guest speaker before the
ence of 200. .
au I organist.
ali members.
.
that the streets will be well
The KWINK Trophy awarded
Memb'ers and friends of the· Vernon Dodge of Boothwyn.
One of the many attraction>, lighted for pupils who are making
by the Society of Ma'nagers to' congregatio·n are invited to at-! ~~rmer curator of th~ ~Chools?f at the Early American Fair at the visits in pairs.
"the sepior athlete of Swarth-' tend.
Ie. Acade!"y o~ FI?e Arts 10 the Community Arts Center on
The annual collection is
more College who best exempli•
i ;'hiladelphia, wlil glve a ta~k. Saturday. May 19. from 12 noon directed by Elizabeth McKie
fies the five pr.inciples of tile
tu~avel yt:y~~,en any good PIC- to O:30,p.m. will be the Calico ninth grade English teacher and
SoCiety of KWINK-service.
i A es ; e , at. 4 P.!". Mrs. Shop, Mrs. Bartine A. Stoner. I treasurer of the Exchange Stu·
spirit. scholarship. SOCiety, and'T
I r~ne urkhard of Me~!a, pro- Jr, of Swarthmore will display I d~nt Fund. Each ninth grader
sportsmanship". was presented
I"~o m ~h~ir:an, says We are I fabrics typical of Early America. ,wIll. carry identification and
to David A. Walter of 'leaver
nore ~ ave Mr. Dodge share
The festivities will start at i information sheets. All students
Dave received honorabl~ men~
~~~e of ~s ~xpert k:o;~edge 12 noon with the Pet Show. G. will be prepared to answer
are co~~i e,!, e.rs an
nend,~ I Boyd McConkey. Wallingford, questions concerning the drive
tlon on. last year's All-American
team 10 lacrosse and finished
M
al~ uo,Vlted to at~end .. c~airman. says prizes will be anil will collect money or checl>s
se.cond this year in his division
'.
rs. Ro ert Baker WIll be glven.
from those who wish to help.
Mr.s. Kat h r y n Zimmerman h'?~ite:s for the afternoon. Tea
Robert Anthony of Moylan and
The purpose of tllis moneyin the Middle Atlantic Conference Wrestling championships. Vande,rslice of HarrisbUrg, ~tate ;~e :x~~~;~d from 3 to 5 p.m. Nor,!,an Dutton of Chester will ral~ing drive is to provide sufUndefeated in wrestling compe- Commltteewoman and candldate u til J
I on will continue be 10 charge of pony rides for fiClentfunds for bringing foreign
tition this year. his overall col- fO.r Congress In the last election,
n
une .
children from 12:30 to 5 il.m_l·stu.dentsto Swarthmore-Rutiedge
lege record was 26-8-1, second wlll be guest speaker Saturday.
Mrs. Thomas R. Barry of High· SchooL The budget for
best in the 20-year history of at 12:30 p.m .• at the annuai
Edgemont will be in charge of next year comes to $2,000. This
wrestling at Swarthmore,
lunc,heon meeting of the Demo. ' the Candy Booth and Fish Pond. past year Raquel Reingold from
The Robert H. Dunn TrophY crabe Women's Club of Swarthi Members of her committee are ,Arge,:tina h~s. come under the
was presented for the first time more.
.
'.
I Mrs. James H. Breakell and ! Amencan Field Service Interthis year. Established by a group
Mrs. Vanderslice~ wllo is a
Saturday's 70Y.. - 60y"-victory Mrs. Charles Schrader ofSwarth- national ScholarShips. program
of alumni in honor of Bob Dunn, Harrisburg businesswoman as by the Swarthmore .trackmen over more; Mrs; Edward' Stone and ,and has been living with the
soccer and baseball coach at well as a former employee of their Maln ~ine oppon."nts from Mrs.. William Welsh of Med\a; 'J. B. Miliard Tyson family .
Swarthmore from 1920-1961, the Congressman Francis Walters Haverford moved the fmai Hood Mrs. R'lbert M .. Lincoln and Mrs. (Plans call for two AFS stuaward goes "to the man in the and of the Pennsylvania State Point.·standings for,1961-62 to ChesterN.White of Rose Valley; dents next year.) Peter Smith
sophomore _ clas~ who' through Legislature, will speak on the B-1, th? oniy Swarthmore loss Mrs. HoberlC. Holmes of Moylan has come under the American
his e.ffor.ts has contributed the President's proposals for Medl- coming In golf. The Gatnet won and Mrs. Robert. Botel of Spring- Friends Service Affiliation promo~t t~ the intercollegiate ath- cal Care For the Aged. She is every running event Saturday as field.
~ram from the Woodhouse School
letlC program at Swarthmore Col- state chairman of the "Operation they won their fourth meet of the
"'.ls. Howard Flogaus and! In England and has been living
lege." The first. winner of the .support" campaign. .
season.
Mrs. Virgil 'Ware of Wallingford 1with the George Patterson
award was William S. Jewett of
Mrs. Frederick D. Dudley of
The. base bailers lost a 7-6 I are ;>Ianning the "Attic Find" family.
Newtown Square. Bill was a Cedar lane. president of the! thriller in the 13th Inning, to Booth. Mrs. Cyril Gardner of
Under this exchange program
starting end on ..the Garnet foot- Swarthm~re Democratic Women's Drexe~. moving their Middle Wallingford is chairman of the not only do foreign students
ball squad last fall and plays Club. WIll be hostess to the Atlantic Conference record to Cakes and Breads Booth and come to the United States. but
midfield on the lacrosse team club members and their guests. 4-2 for the year. The tennis team . Mrs. F. A. Patman of Swarth- I American students between the
this spring.
Tile affair has been arranged by swept. LaSalle for a 9-0 victory I more. Garden Plants.
: ages of 16 and 18 are selected
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Mrs. Morris Bowie and Mrs. J. on Fnday in a re-play of a post-I "Grandmother's Kitchen" will I in competition to go allroad to
Roland Pennock; chairmen of pon.ed contest, then gave up only: feature hot and cold home 'cooked I live in a foreign home for the
the ~osPitality committee.
one point to host West Chester food throughout the day. Mrs. I summer, or for one semester of
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Aldes will be Mrs. Kennetb on Saturday, winning 80-1.
Peter Vogel of Wallingford Ia school year or for an entire
Waltz, Mrs. Harry E. OppenlandT~e Swarth~ore lacrosse men I cha:irman, will be assisted b; ~school year.
er. Mrs. Osborne H. Paddison, contmued theH record of being Mrs. Gerald Ulshafer and Mrs.! During the summer of 1961.
Two ,speciai exhibits have Mrs. Daniel L. Goidwater, Mrs. I undefeated at home and winless: Richard Lorteof Media; Mrs. ;~ohn Bond lived with a family
beer: prepared by the Swarthmore Joel N. Bloom, Mrs. David L, away as they lost to Lehigh on I Bruce Larkin. Mrs. Charles R, lIn Turkey and during the first
Public . Library for May. Of Bowler, Mrs. John deMoll. Mrs. the road 7-3, then defeated La-I Willmore. Sr .• and Mrs, Erich lsemester of the school year
~peciaiinterest to adult patrons Samuel Hines, Mrs. H. Lindley, fayette at home 13-7. The team's I Hausen of Swarthmore; Mrs. IBruce Cratsley lived with a
IS the current display of award- Hosford, and Mrs. James L'I record for the year now stands Mary Ellen Gault of Springfield !family in Germany while he
at 4-4.
' and Mrs. James S. McClea of :attended school.
Winning book jackets from the Malone.
Seventh Annual Book Jacket
! . The golf team finally found, wallingford,
! In the past, student visitors
Design Exhibit. The 34 covers, SCHOOL- EXHIBIT I'ts for,!, last week and defeated i Mrs. William Ingram of Walling- ihave come from Sweden, Pakiss~lected by a three man panel T 7 TO'N
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01 professional artists and de- A
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I thell fllst vlctory of the season.l Line Exhibit, Artists are re- andTurkey,Swarthmore students
slgnerS for the "deSign quality Tonight, Friday, at 7 p.m.. On Friday. in a triangular meet. i quested to bring their paintings have visited Germany. England
of the jacket as well as its both tile primary and intermed- the Garnet edged .Lehigh 9~8Y..1' and prints to the Arts Center P a k is tan. Finland, Norway'.
sales appeai," will be on dis- late buildings of the Rutgers on a 30 foot ChlP shot on the before noon on May 19.
and the Netherlands,
Those who wisll to mail their
play in the library through June: A,venue School will be open to 20}h hole. but iost to Rutgers I Mrs. Ciaude E. Richardson,
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, the community for an exhibit of 13Y.,-4Y...
I Cyril Gardner of Wallingford
may cut out the
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Foilowing the exhibit in! student art. For many weeks
Swarthmore, the jackets will
students were busy until the VOCAL RECITAL TONIGHT
Sroomali will do Portrait
with their checks to the high
sent to South America for
late 'afternoon hours, under the
The vocal students of Ethel-I Sketches during the afternoon. is()holol.
hibition with the United
direction of Mrs. Laura Dechnik wyn Whitmore Smith will present
At 1:30 p,m. a Puppet Show.
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and James Gajnor.
a Vocal Recital this evening at "Serena and the Cookie Lady" l~fYINI(C)C)P TO HEAD
ing the exhibit here and
Work will be displayed in the 8:15p.m. at Bond Memorial Hall, will be presented by June Steele IT~!OC
available for circulation
halls and multi-purpose rooms Swarthmore Coilege. The ac- and Debby Frederick of Phila- II
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nearly two
Morgan Wynkoop, Neighborrepresented in tile collection. treat will be a puppet show by ~nd George Re~ves The public
Frank E. Ritter will bring a In;~~~t Commissioner and former
Younger library patrons
Mary Alice Lilly's third grade. IIS cordially innted.
I professional group from th~ Is
Master of Troop I, has
be treated to a display of
New art objects will be dis--Y-Kots square dance ciub that
the chairmanship of
own when more than 100 n
played:
dances at the Chester YMCA.
Troop Committee. relieving
books Ilre put out for review
A Mexican mask of tin and
WHERE· TO VOTE
They will give a square' dance • H. Topping who has held that
Circulation tomorrow morning brass, a paper mache sculpture
demonstration at 3 p,m.
for three years.
a~ 9:30.
of acrobats on a horse and a
TUESDAY
The Fair, ·which will be held John Frost has passed the re____
mobile with hand-carved, styMAY 15TH
rain or shine, will include ,a
for First Class Scout.
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
lized ligures.
great variety of events of
Zecher, John Espenschade
TO PRESENT LECTURER.
The Home and School Assocl8 A.M. - 9 P.M.
terest to the whole familY.
Meyer, James Tart, Aliste;
ation allotted a sum of money
NORTHERN PRECINCT
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How spiritual understanding
for this purchase and the seSt
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Second Class require,·
God can solve problems of
lections were made to correlate High School agecraft Room,
INS IN HORSE SHOW
life, including fear, disease
with the social studies program. ground floor directly behind the
Susan Coslett, 13 year old
A Tenderfoot Investiture will
sin, will be the topic of a.flreel
Quditorium.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
held on May 22.
lectllre on Cilristian Science
ELECTED ASCE OFFICER
EASTERN PRECINCT
Coslett of Ogden avenue, was a
A canoe trip is planned for
be given here Thursday, May 17,
Clyde B. Pyle of Haverford
first pl,!-ce winner in the Pony
weekend of May 19 and 20.
place, has been elected to the American Legion Room, base- Hacking class and a first place .... ,011'" Swayne will take advanc8:15 p.m. by Georgina
o.f London, England.
office of secretary of the Plllla- ment of Borough Han.
winner in the Pony' Hunter class
scouts on this annual event.
Mrs. Tennant, a member
delphia Chapter. American SoWESTERN PRECINCT
at tile Media Auxiliary Riddle
Christian Science Board of
ciety of Civil Engineers.
Memorial Hospital Horse Silow. ,,".,L.
tureship, wi 11 speak in C
He was Installed in office at All Purpow RCIOftI of the Inter- Donald Aikens, son of Mr. and
Memorial under the auspIces
the annual dinner-dance of the mediate Building of ..... R,rtgen .Mrs. Donald Aikens of Forest
First Church of Christ,
Piliiadelphia Chapter on May 5.
School.
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avenue and Mr •.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe of
Thayer road.
the Annual Dover Days In Dover.
Mr. Watson, a graduate of st •.
Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden has Bruce's classmate Ann watts
High SChool, Chester,
returned to her home on Kenyon was elected Miss Delaware last
three years in the Army
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avenue after spending mosl
weekend and will represent the
is a carpenter,
3.0 YAL~ ~VENUE
MORTON, PA.
the winter' months in Pompano state of Delaware in the Miss
After a week's wedding trip to
America contest in Atlantic Honeymoon Colony,' Vacation
nUIISIO. - HOME and AUTO RADIO - PHOIOS
Beach, Fla.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones I y, . .
Valley, the young coup e w
of North Swarthmore avenue reDr. and Mrs. J. Leslle Ellis make their home at 200 Holmes
Klngswood 4-1028
turned home Sunday from Bal of South Chester road recently
, Holmes.
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Harbor, Fla., where Mr. Jones took a week's trip touring the
A rehearsal dinner was held:~
had been attending a meeting of Southern States. They visited at the home at the bride's parthe American Petroleum Insti- South Carolina, Georgia, jour- ents on May 3.
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tutesinceTuesday of last week. neyed through the Smoky MounThe bride was tendered sevSATURDAY,
MAY 12,
12:30 P.M.
Mrs. Jones joined him there on 1t8In., to Tennessee and enroute eral showers. Mrs. Joseph Ma/J A
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Thursday.
home spent a few days visiting ronev of Milmont Park was
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cecra4 J,;,a,n..e.'
Mrs. Thomas J. Manthey of their nephew and his wife Mr. host~ss at a personal shower;
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KI ,,Duluth, Minn., will arrive today and Mrs. Ed gar Wa Ico tt i n Mrs. C. R. O'Hara of Rid ley
Park ata miscellaneous shower.
to stay with her parents Mr. and Wytheville, W. Va.
Mrs. H. Lindley Peel of North
Her bridesmaids entertained at a
Swarthmore avenue and will atTOMORROW'S BRIDE
kitchen shower, and the girls of
tend with them the wedding of
Mrs. Ford F . . Robinson
Bell Telephone Company gave
her brother Mr. Craig Peel and Guernsey road entertained re- her a miscellaneous shower.
Miss Frances Cobb in New centlyat a mother-daughter misYork City the following week- cellaneous shower in honor
BIRTHS
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.Miss Gail Lincoln, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Rev-I ..
enM~S. George C. Broadbent Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Lincoln no Ids , Jr .. of . Haverford
~.rECT'ION
South Princeton avenue returned of Haverford avenue,
announce the arrival of
to her home on Saturday after marriage to Mr. James D. I .earl fourth child and third son,.
MOTOR TUNE-UP with ENCINE SCOPE
almostfive month's recuperating of Monessen will take place Samuel Dornan, III, on May 4.
RADIATOR FLUSH
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
at the homes of her two daugh- tomorrow at 4·p.m., in the PresMr. and Mrs. William Charles
DYNAMIC WHEEL BALANCE
U - HAUL RENTAl,.S
ters from a fall which occurred byterian Church, Harvard avenue. of' Sharon Hill are the maternal
last December.
-- - - . - - - - - - - grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
V.,E. ATZ. Mgr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G.
WATSON - DYKA
Reynolds of Benjamin West aveRUSSELL'S SERVICE
Thatcher of Ogden avenue had The marriage of Miss Cecilia nue are the paternal grandas their guest for a few days Rose Dyka, daughter of Mr. and parents. Mrs: Francis M. ~~:~l~1
Opposite Borough Parking Lot
last week Mr. Thatcher"s brother Mrs. John A. Rumsey of Vassar of Rutgers avenue is the!
IllpWODd a.OUO
Dartmouth and Lafa,.tt••"11"
Mr. Alfred Thatcher from Look- avenue, to Mr. Joseph Robert grandmother.
Closed Saturday at 12:30 P.M.
out Mountain, Tenn.
Watson of Morton, took place on
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Penfield Saturday at 11 o'clock in Notre
Mr. and Mrs. William P.Ashton ";::;;;:&,;:::::;
of Guernsey road recently enterde Lourdes Catholic' of South Chester road anlnoulRc'el Ii
tained their friends Mr. and Mrs. Church. The double ring cere- the birth of a daughter, "nlatonl
Jacque>; Gauthier-Lathville of many was performed by the Rev. Patricia, on May 4 in
France.
Father Charles Nelson.
County Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Reed The bride, given in marriage
The paternal grandmotherof North Chester road are enter- by her father, wore a full length Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton of Elm
BEAUTY SALON
"taining their cousin Mrs. J. candlelight silk organza gown avenue. Mrs. Elizabeth O'Connor
Mitchell Boyd of Santa Barbara,
appliques of ecru lace and of Havertown is the
Calif.. this week.
matching headpiece in pill grandmother.
Mrs. Joseph F. Gaskill of
style and butterfly veil.
University place returned home
carried a Prayer Book with
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. West
last weekend from Columbus,
cymbidium orchids.
of Washington, D. C., announce
The maid of honor, Miss Julia the birth of a son., Tyler Jesse,
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Call Klngswood 8-0476
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with her son-;in-Iaw and daugh- M. Noivielli of East Lans owne on on ay, ay,.
ter Dr. and ·Mrs. N. B. Livingbridesmaids, Mrs. Laures
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stan, Jr .. for the past two weeks.
of Roxborough, and
Strath Haven avenue are the
WE STILL HAVE
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told of
Esther Hammond of Rut-Ima.ternal grandparents.
Park avenue spent last weekend
wore identical short dressin Salisbury, Md., visiting Mr.
of coral silk organza with
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour S. Pres.oversklrts; their
3rd, of Malvern, formerly of
and Mrs. Wllliam Kindley. Their
CRISP and JUICY_. Fresh, Sweet Cider
daughter, Miss Polly Told of
matched their gowns IC'Jcola Beach, Fla., are receivSTAYMAN, WINESAP and DELICIOUS
Baltimore joined them.
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and they carried cascade boucongratulations on the birth
Professor and Mrs. Charles quets of beige cymbodium ortheir third daughter, Licia
A FINE SELECTION OF HOME-GROWN
Pisot and son Francois, who chids. The flower girl, Patricia
Preston, on May 6, at
have been residing in the former
McCarrOll of Mayfair, wore
Mawr Hospital.
Foley house on Harvard avenue,
short coral silk organza dress Grandparents of the new baby·
Hollys and Azaleas
will sail May 25 for their home
her headpiece was a wreath
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour S.
in Paris, France. Professor of talisman roses and yellow
n, of Media, and Mr.
Pisot has been visiting professor
ies.
Mrs. Frank H. Holman of
Mr. Thomas Vitulli of Glen- f()JI!,g~~a~v~e~n~u~e=:-.~.=~;"..
in mathematics at the
of Pennsylvania. The Pisot's olden was best man for Mr.
BAPTISM SUNDAY
daughter, Marie-Odile, returned Watson. The ushers were Mr.: Deborah Leigh Ziegenfus,
to Paris on Friday for
Fine of Holmes and Mr'
of Dr. and Mrs. William
PENNELL ROAD
terminal examinations.
Mike Grassano of Faraday Park.
of Folcroft, will Hrs. 9:38 - 6:30
% mile south of
Mrs. Rumsey, mother of the
at the Swarth· Sun. 10:00 - 7 : 0 0 ·
Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert of Park
traffic light
avenue and Mrs. David McCahan bride, wore a turquoise silk more Presbyterian Church. The
of the Dartmouth House recently gown with appliques of white 2~~~~~.!!~~~a~n~dWM~r~s~. ~~:===~~=
entertained at a miscellaneous lace, white picture hat and a ~i
shower at the home of Mrs. white orchid.
For
ARE YOU
Gilbertin hooor of Miss Frances
A wedding reception followed
MAGAZINE SUEISCRIPTIOINSI
ceremony in the Springfield
Cobb of New York. The wedding
Coli
A 35 MM COLOR PICTURE FAt-J?
of Miss Cobb and Mr.Craig Peel, Country Club.
MRS. LLOYD E.
son of Mr. and Mrs. H, Lindley
Mrs. Watson is a graduate of
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Peel of North Swarthmore ave- Notre Dame High School, Movls.n.1
nue, will take place next week and is employed by Bell
in New York.
Mrs. James P. Henry of Wall1 wish to contribute to Swarthmore High School I
ingford sailed on Wednesday
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Exposure Length I
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the ~ueen Elizabeth' faT a
month's visit with her soh-in&
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
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In Annual Concert
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Wolff's Apple House
Sunny
Brae Orchards
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L·I ma , Pa.
McCrum who reside near London.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Marshall
of Forest lane spent the weekend in Dover, Del., at the May
Day Festival at Wesley College
where their son Bruce is
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_Make checks to Swarthmore High School Student Treasury
or to
,Mi.s Elizabeth'McKie, Treasurer, and mail to SwarthmoreRutledge Union School District, College and Princeton
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"HOLIDAY for LOVERS"
by Ronald Alexander
Directed By
J. WILLIAM SIMMONS
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THE SWARTHMORE COUNCIL, REPUBLICAN WOMEN
June 6, 11 A.M. at Mrs. Paul Banks, 724 Har¥ard Avenue
Speake" - MIU. IIuJ"e,
CURTAIN TIME 8:20 P.M.
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At the assembly~· the highest
N~val Rese~ve as Lieu!enant patches;
governing body of the church,
Mr. Smith is one of 988 commissioners who will consider
the pollcles, program aod flnance of the 3.2-million member·
denomination.
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Mr. Huey and his wife, the.
former Ellen Colyer, ~nd .their .
two d\lughters have establIshed
their IndianapoliS residence at
5341 Ashbourne lane.
SPRING CONCERT
Swarthmore High School Band
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The '24th Annual Concert of
the Swarthmore High
Sc~ool 'I
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Band will be held in Scott Am~om..Made Calce.
phltheatre, on the College carn- I
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pus, on Friday evening, May 18,
at 7 p.m. Following .. he "outdoor" format which has proved
to be so popular during the past
several seasons, the band will
Served Daily
offer a program of recent publications for concert band along
Both Hot &- Cold Dishes
wUh an assortment of old favorites designed to appe'al to a
$1.25
variety of musical tastes.
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offer Wagner's, "March of the
Pictured above, left to right, are the Han. Raymond Shafer, State Senator alld cOlldldate for
Meistersingers" and a highllght
Lieutenant GOYemor; Mrs. William W. Scranton; Joseph L. Eyr., mayor of Chester and County
of the program will be excerpts
GOP Choirman; Wllllom W. Scranton, candidate for State Governor; lind Weldon B. Heyburn,
from the current hit show ,"Flower
former State Senator, who attended the breakfast held Monday at the Springfield Country Club,
Drum Song." In a contemporary
Thursday 5 to ., - Sunday 3 to 8
for newspapermen and Republican candidates. Among those attending the press conference
vein, the band will play music
were Edward B. Mifflin, candidate for legislature, and Peter E. Told, editor of The Swarthfrom "Exodus" Whit n e y·s.
morean. That same night, more than 50 Swarthmoreans attended the Rally held by the Young
$1.75
"Riyer Jordan" and Clare GrundRepublicans of, Delaware County to meet Republican National Chairman William E. Miller and
man's "Second American Folk
the entire Republican ticket.
Rhapsody".
LLiAM R. HUEY, JR.
Ann and MaJe also receive AAU
Among the speCialties will be
SUBURBAN SWIMMERS
certificates as members of the I'
a twirling routine by Barbara JOINS R & R STAFF
Bird and the Majorettes; a flag
Willlam R. Huey, Jr., LL.B., RECEIVE A WARDS
four.th place .rela y team in the
rouilne by Susan Crawford and of Philadelphia, has Joined the
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JUDlor OlympIcs.
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Swarthmore swimming and divRichardMcCurdy, Ann Townes
the Flag Twirlers; and drillwork Research & Review Service of
by Andrea Gay and the members America Staff as Associate ing members of Suburban Swim : and Sandra Pelrsol third-year
Editor of the company's Ad- Club's competitive winter teams bars; John Espenschade letter. I'
(4 Maes West of Meclia)
of the Color Guard.
who received awards at the
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The band wlll be conducted vanced Underwriting Service.
by Robert M. Holm, assl!;ted by
Mr. Huey has been director of Club's annual spring award 1 ..
student director, Steve Edwards. advanced underwriting for the partySundayafternoon at Valley
Herbert Michener and me:nbers Provident Mutual Life Insurance Forge Elementary School. were:
Joanne Espenschade, bronze
of the Band Parents Committee' Company since 1958. Having
EARLY AMERICAN FAIR
. wlll assist in staging the hour- served on the 1961 CLU Insti- key with emerald and fowth year
tute
faculty,
he
is
currently
a
bar;
Carol
Espenschade
fourthlong pibgram.
In the event of rain, the con- member ofthe CLU Examinations year bar; Dina McCurdy gold key,
SATURDAY, MAY 19 - 12 to 6: 30 P. M.
cert is scheduled for the same Committee and on the 1962 CLU third-year bar and B team highhour, Monday evening, May 21. Institute faculty. He is co- point award; Terri McCurdy and
Tickets are available from Band author of the book, "Capital Barbara Gerner gold lteys and I
members or may be obtained by Giving," recently published by third-year bars; Linda Zecher
call1ng the High School during the American College of Life gold key and second-year letter;'
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Underwriters.
Peggy Schmidt .silver key and
the school day.
A graduate of Middlebury Col- .third-year bar;. Paul' Zech~r
H. G. sMITH TO ATTEND
lege, Mr. Huey also holds an silver. key and letter; MarCIa
174TH GENERAL AS~EMBLY . LL.B. degree from the Uni· McCurdy, Beth Purnell and Sue
Harry G. Smith of Forest lane verslty of Michigan Law School. Willlams silver keys al1d·letters.
will. serve as a Commissioner He is a member of Delta Upsilon
Also,. John Cushing bronze
(voting delegate) at the 174th and Phi Delta Phi (legal) frater- key. and third-year bar; John
Wallingford
General Assembly of the United nitles and the Pennsylvania and Schmidt bronze key and letter;
Pre sbyterian Church in Denver·, PhiladelDhia Bars. From 1955 Sam Caldwell and Ann· Michener
May 17-24, 1962.
:0 1958'he served in the U. S. bronze keys and flrst..:.year
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the Annual Dover Days In Dover.
Mr. Watson, a graduate of
avenue and Mr.
road.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden has Bruce's classmate Ann Watts James High SChool; Chester,
returned to her home on Kenyon was elected Miss Delaware last spent three yeais in the Army
avenue after spending most of weekend and will represent the
is a carpenter.
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the winter' months in Pompano state of Delaware in the Miss
After a week's wedding trip to
3.0 YALE AVENUE
MORTON, PA.
Beach, Fla.
America Contest in Atlantic Honeymoon Colony,' Vacation
TEtiVISIOI - HOME lid IUTO RIOlO - PHDIOS
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones City. N. J.
Valley, the young couple will
"Bring It to Us or We'lI Come to You"
of North Swarthmore avenue re'
Dr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Ellis make their home at 200 Holmes
KlnerlWood 4-1028
turned home Sunday from Bal of South Chester road recently
Holmes.
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Harbor. Fla., where Mr. Jones took a week's trip touring the Iro"'A"rehearsal dinner was
__; ; ; ; ; ; ; - ; ; ; ; ; _ ;_ _ _
had been attending a meeting of Southern states. They visited at the home ot the bride's par·
the American Petroleum Insti· South Carolina, Georgia, joui- ents on Maya.
tute since Tuesday of last week. neyed through the Smoky MounThe bride was tendered sev·
SATURDAY,
MAY 12,
12:30 P.M.
Mrs. Jones joined him there on tains, to Tennessee and enroute eral showers. Mrs. Joseph Ma·
Thursday.
home spent a few days visiting roney of Milmont Park was
Mrs. Thomas J. Manthey of their nephew and his wife Mr. hostess at a personal shower;
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Duluth; Minn., will arrive today and Mrs. Edgar Wolcott in Mrs. C. R. O'Hara of Ridley
$1.00
to stay with her parents Mr. and Wytheville, W. Va.
Park,ata miscellaneous shower.
Mrs. H. Lindley Peel of North
Her bridesmaids entertained at a
Swarthmore avenue and will at·
TOMORROW'S BRIDE
f
tend with them the wedding
Mrs. Ford F .. Robinson
her brother Mr. Cralg peel and Guernsey road entertained re- her a miscellaneous shower.
Miss Frances Cobb in New centlyat a mother-daughter mis·
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York City the following week· cellaneous shower in honor of
BIRTHS
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end.
Miss Gail Lincoln, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. S
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amue
Mrs. George C. Broadbent of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Lincoln nolds, Jr., of . Haverford place
South Princeton avenue returned of Haverford avenue, whose announce the arrival of
to her ·home on
marriage
to Mr. James
fourth child and third son,.
th' Saturday after
ti
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·11 tak D. Lear
1
MOTOR TUNE-UP with ENGINE SCOPE
a I mas tfIve man s recupera ng a
onessen WI
e P ace Samuel Damon, Ill, on May 4.
at the homes of her two daugh· tomorrow at 4 p.m., in the Pres·
Mr. and Mrs. William Charles
RADIATOR FLUSH
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
i
ters from a fall which occurred byterianChurch, Harvard avenue. of Sharon Hill are the ma telllall
DYNAMIC WHEEL BALANCE
U -HAUL RENTAI,.S
graild parent s. Mr. and Mrs.
last December.
-. - - - - - - - - - Mr. and Mrs. Charles G.
WATSON - DYKA
Reynolds of Benjamin West ave·
V.,·E. ATZ, Mgr.
Thatcher of Ogden avenue had The marriage of Miss Cecilia nue are the paternal grandRUSSElL'S SERVICE
as their guest for a few days Rose Dyka, daughter of Mr. and parents. Mrs: Francis M. Rumble
last week Mr. Thatcher"s brother Mrs. John A. Rumsey of Vassar of Rutgers avenue is the greatOpposite Borough Parking Lot
Mr. Alfred Thatcher from Look· avenue, to Mr. Joseph Robert g r a n d m o t h e r . l l l e s••• d 3.0440
DlrtmDuth Ind LI'a"H, A"....
out Mountain, Tenn.
Watson of Morton, .took place on
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Penfield Saturday at 11 o'clock in Notre
Mr. and Mrs. William P.Ashton
Closed Saturday at 12:30 P.M.
of Guernsey road recently enter· Dame de Lourdes Catholic' of South Chester road annOllDc:el
tained their friends Mr. and Mrs. Church. The double ring cere- the birth of a daughter, "mHolnl
Jacques Gauthier-Lathville of many was performed by the Rev. Patricia, on May 4 in
France.
Father Charles Nelson.
. County Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Reed The bride, given in marriage
The paternal grandmother' is
of North Chester road are enter·
her father, wore a full length Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton of
taining their cousin Mrs. J.
silk organza gown avenue. Mrs. Elizabeth O'Connor
Mitchell Boyd of Santa Barbara,
appliques of ecru lace and of Havertown is the
IzB4neHtiJeU
Calif., this week.
matching headpiece in pill grandmother.
Mrs. Joseph F. Gaskill of
style and butterfly veil.
.-----University place returned home
carried a Prayer Book with
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. West
last weekend from Cohimbus,
cymbidium orchids.
Washington, D. C., announce
0., where she had been visiting
The maid of honor, Miss Julia
birth of a son., Tyler Jesse,
with her son-,in-Iaw and daugh. M. Noivielli of East Lansrlowne
Monday, May 7.
9,·South Chester ~oad
Call Klngswood 3-0476
ter Dr. and ·Mrs. N. B. Living· and bridesmaids, Mrs. Laures
Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Heinze I ~;::;;;~;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;:;:;;;;~:;;;;;;;;;;;;~~:ii:;;~~~~~
ston, Jr., for the past two weeks.
of Roxborough, and
Strath Haven avenue are the IWE STILL HAVE
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told of
Esther Hammond of Rut·lma.tellnal grandparents.
Park avenue spent last weekend
wore identical short dress·
in Salisbury, Md., visiting Mr. es of coral silk organza with Mr. and Mrs. Seymour S. Presand Mrs. William Kindley. Their handkerchief oversklrts; their
ard, of Malvern, formerly of
CRISP and JUICY_. Fresh. Sweet Cider
daughter, Miss Polly Told of wreaths matched their gowns Cocoa Beach, Fla., are recelv·
STAYMAN. WINESAP and DELICIOUS
Baltimore joined them.
nd they carried cascade bou·
congratulations on the birth
Professor and Mrs. Charles
of beige cymbodium ortheir third daughter, Licla
A FINE SELECTION OF HOME.GROWN
Pisot and son FranCOiS, who
The' flower girl, Patricia IDr'ew Preston, on May 6, at
have been residing In the former
McCarron of Mayfair, wore
Mawr Hospital.
Foley house on Harvard avenue,
short coral silk organza dress Grandparents of the new baby·
will sail May 25 for their home
her headpiece was a wreath
Mr. and M.s. Seymour S.
in Paris, France. Professor of talisman roses and yellow
II, of Media, and Mr.
Pisot has been
professor
Mrs. Frank H. Holman of
in mathematics at the
Mr. Thomas Vitulli of Glen·
of Pennsylvania. The Pisot's olden was best man for Mr.
daughter, Marle-Odile, returned Watson .. The ushers were Mr ..' Deborah Leigh Ziegenfus,
to Paris on Friday for h~'·TL' ••:U FlOe of Holmes and Mr daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William
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terminal examinations.
MIke Grassano of Faraday Park. D. Ziegenfus of Folcroft, will
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Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert of Park
Mrs. Rumsey, mother of the be baptizedSunday at the Swarth· S
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un.
10:00
7:00
traffic
light
avenue and Mrs. David McCahan bride, wore a turquoise silk
Presbyterian Church. The
of the Dartmouth House recently gown with appliques of white
are
entertained at a miscellaneous lace, white picture hat and a
shower at the home of Mrs. white orchid.
For
Gilbertin honor of Miss Frances
A wedding reception followed
ARE YOU
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
Cobb of New York. The wedding
ceremony in the Springfield
Call
A 35 MlYI COLOR PICTURE FAl"J?
.
of Miss Cobb and Mr.Cralg Peel, Country Club.
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMI\NI
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley
Mrs. Watson is a graduate of
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Peel of North Swarthmore ave- Notre Dame High School
nue, will take plp.ce next week t.;an::;d;..;;is;.,;e;::m~p;:;lo:;;y:.:e;;;d_b;;:y~B;:~~ll~T;.e;;le;:-~;;:;:;;;;;o:;~
in New York.
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Mrs. James P. Henry of Wall·
I wish to contribute to Swarthmore Higta School
ingford sailed on Wednesday
&
Exposure Length
Student 1!xchange Fund
the ~ueen Elizabeth fOl a
month's visit with her son-in&
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Ndmee----------------------------~---McCrum who reside near London
England.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed win H. Marshall
.Make checks to Swarthmore High School Student Treasury
of Forest lane spent the week·
&
or to
end in Dover, Del., at the May
,Mi.s Elizabeth McKie. Treasurer, and mail to SwarthmoreDay Festival at Wesley College
(Neg. Film)
Rutledge Union School District. College and Princeton
where their son Bruce is
L !'venue., Swarthmore.
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BEAUTY SALON
Mo.tIun'4
AP,PLES
RHODODEN DRONS
Hollys and Azaleas
Wolff's Apple House
Sunny Braea Orchards
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THE
May 11, 1962
.1'~eu
OF SWARTHMORE
presents
"HOLIDAY for LOVERS"
by Ronald Alexander
Directed By
J. WILLIAM SIMMONS
Mondoy thru Saturday
MAY 7 THROUGH MAY 12
CURTAIN TIME 8:20 P. M.
Members and their Guests
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THE SWARTHMORE COUNCIL, REPUBLICAN WOMEN
June 6, 11 A.M. at Mrs. Paul Bonks. 724 Harvard Avenue
Sp eales", - M 114.
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CORSAGES
The '24th Annual Concert oi
the Swarthmore High
School
,Holme··Me.1Ie Candy
Band wUl be held In SCott·Am·
~om..MfIde
phltheatre, on the College cam·
pus, on Friday evening, May 18,
at 7 p.m. Following tile "outdoor" format which has proved
to be so popular during the past
several seasons, the band will
Served Daily
offer a program of recent publications for concert band aiong
80th Hot 6' Cold
with an assortment of old favorites designed to appe'al to a'
$1.25
variety of musical tastes.
As its overture, the band
offer Wagner's, "March of the
Pictured above, left to right, are the Hon. Raymond Shafer, StaN Senator and candidate for
Meistersingers" and a highlight
Lieutenant Governor; Mrs. William W. Scrunton;Jo.eph L. Eyre, mayor of Chester and County
of the program will be excerpts
GOP Chairman; Wlllla!" W. Scranton. candidate for State Governor; and Weldon B. Heyburn.
from the current hit show ,"Flower
former State Senator, who attended the breakfo.t held Monday at the Springfield Country Club,
Drum Song." In a contemporary
for newspapermen and Republican candidate •. Amonl/ those attending the press conference
ThundclY 5 to 9 - Sunday 3 to
vein, the band will play music
were Edward B. Mifflin, candidate for legislature. and Peter E. Told. editor of The Swarth•.
from uExodus", Whit n e y's.
morean. That .ame night, more than 50 Swarthmoreans aHended the Rally held by the Young
$2.75
"Riyer Jordan" and Clare Grund·
Republicans of· Delaware County to meet Republican Notional Chairman William E. Miller and
mnn's, "Second American Folk
the entire Republican ticket.
.
Rhapsody".
also receive AAU
Among the specialties will be
a twirling routine by Barbara
SUBURBAN SWIMMERS
certificates as members of the
Bird and the Majorettes; a fiag
William R. Huey, Jr" LL.B., RECEIVE AWARDS
fourth place relay team in the
routine by Susan Crawford and of Philadelphia, has Joined the
Junior OlympiCS.
RBI'
pOL
RichardMcCurdy, Ann Townes
oute I. a .. more , ..e
the Flag Twirlers; and drillwork Research & Review Service of . Swarthmore swimming and dlv·
by Andrea Ga,y and the members America Staff as Associate Ing ,:,embers of Suburban Swim : and Sandra Peirsal third-year
Editor of the company's Ad· Club s. competitive winter teams bars; John Espenschade letter.
(4 1lA1Ies West of Medial
of the Color Guard.
who received awards at the
Cl.0SE0 Ott WONDAYS
The band will be conducted vanced Underwriting Service.
by Robert M. Holm, assi!;ted by
Mr. Huey has been director of Club's annual spring award ·"·I~S~a~W~It~I~n~T~h~e~S.~w~ar~t~hm~o~r~e~a~n·;'J:~~~~~~~;;~:::::::~~
student director. Steve Edwards. advanced underwriting for the partySundayafternoon at Valley t:
Herbert Michener and members Provident Mutual Life Insl1rance Forge Elementary School. were:
Joanne Espenschade, bronze
of the Band Parents Committee· Company since 1958. Having
EARLY AMERICAN FAIR
served
on
the
1961
CLU
Inst!·
key
with emerald and fourth year
will assist in staging the hour·
he
is
currently
a
bar;
Carol
Espenschade
fourthtute
faculty,
long pibgram.
In the event of rain, the con- member of the CLU Examinations year bar; Dino McCurdy gold key,
SA TURDA Y, MAY 19 . 12 to 6: 30 P. M.
cert is scheduled for the same Committee and on the 1962 CLU third-year bar and B team highhour, Monday evening, May 21. Institute faculty. He Is co- point award; Terri McCurdy and
Tickets are available from Band author of the book, "Capital Barbara Gerner gold )<.eys and
members or may be obtained by Giving," recently published by third-year bars; Linda 'Zecher
calling the High School during the American College of Life gold key and second-year letter;'
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Peggy Schmidt .silver key and
Underwriters.
the school day.
A graduate of Middlebury Col·
bar; . Paul Zecher
H. G. SM' I.TH TO ATTE"'D
.,
lege, Mr. Uuey also holds an silver. key and letter; Marcia
LL.B. degree from the Uni. McCurdy, Beth Purnell and Sue
174TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Harry G. Smith of Forest lane versity of Michigan Law SChool. Williams silver keys IInd'letters.
will. serve as a Commissioner He is a member of Delta Upsilon
Also,. John Cushing bronze
(voting deleg-ate) at the 174th' and Phi Delta Phi (legal) frater· key. and third-year bar; John
Wallingford
General Assembly of the United nilles and the Pennsylvania and Schmidt bronze key and letter;
Pre sbyterian Church in Denver. Philadelphia Bars. From 1955 Sam Caldwell and 'Ann· Michener
~ 1958~he served in the U. S. bronze
keys and flrst..:.year
May 17-24, 1962.
At the assembly: the highest Naval Reserve as Lieutenant patches; Maje Gerner letter.
governing body of· the church, (Jg).
•
Mr. Smith is one of 988 com·· Mr. Huey and his wife, the I
missioners who will consider former Ellen Colyer, (lnd their
the policies, program and fl· two daughters have established
nance of the 3.2-million member· their indianapolis residence at
HE IS THE ONE who bears the brunt of the failures ot each member
denomination.
Ashbourne lane.
BuHaI Luncheol
will
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ANTIQUES
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CLOTHES LINE EXHIBIT
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WHAT .lS..AN EDITOR?
of his staH, the printer, the heater, 'the· plumbing, the electricity, transportation,
communications, and everything else that we don't have time to think of while
we are rushing to publish this ANNIVERSARY issue.
SPRING CONCERT
CONGRATULATIONS
to our Editor and Publisher, AND to his wife
Marjorie Turner Told co·publisher ( who has been afar more active participant.
In the life of The Swarthmoreon than is usual with many publishers).
Swarthmore High School Band
FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1962- 7 P.M.
Scott
Amphitheatre -
THE SW ARTHMOREAN STAFF
Swarthmore College
Rosalie D. Peirsol Barbara B. Kent MaryN. Palmer Dori. E. Weidner Margaret E. Mallon
BENEFIT UNIFORM FUND
Admission
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Event May 18 To Be Held
In College Amphitheatre
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9 to 8:30
LOCAL REPUBLICANS RALLY TO SCRANTON
High School Band
In Annual Concert
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139 Rutgers Ave.
BITTLE APARTMEt(TS
110-112 Pork Ave.
COLONIAL COURT 107
APARTMENTS
Ave.
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
THE MAYOR & the
POLICE DEPARTMENT
~utger~
DODD APARTMENTS
205 N. Sw. Ave.
APTS. STRATH HAVEN INN
PROPERTY in PROGRESS
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ELM and PARKSIDE APARTMENTS
I, 3, 11, 13, Pork Ave.
GREYLOCK APARTMENTS
. Harvard & Rutgers Aves.
HARVARD INN
& APARTMENTS
117-119
S. Chester Rd.
INGLIS APARTMENTS
152 and 304 Pork Ave.
SALMONS. APARTMENTS
101 S. Princeton Ave.
FARLEY' APARTMENTS "Swarthmor~:s
Oldest
Apt.
House
224 Park Ave.
THE DARTMOUTH HOUSE APTS.
325 Dartmouth Ave.
THE SWARTHMORE APARTMENTS
101 S. Chester Rd.
TITUS APARTMENTS
221 N. !ow. Ave.
ADOLPHrs BARBER SHOP
7South Chester Road
APTITUDE TEST SERVICF.
100
CELIA SHOE SHOP
CELIA APARTMENTS
102-104 Park Ave.
DAVID CHARLES, DISTINCTIVE HAIRSTYLING
Colonial Court Apartments
CO-ED BEAUTY
SALON
13 Park
Ave.
COIFFURES de CONTINENTAL by MURRAY
and PETER formerly "'urray's Beauty Salon
FROM SWARIHMOREORGAN IZA
, liONS
MEMBERS of the SWARTHMORERUTLEDGE UNION SCHOOL BOARD
SWARTHMORE FIRE & PROTECTIVE ASS'N
SWARTHMORE RECREATION ASSOCIATION
DIRECTORS of the SWARTHMORE PUBLIC LIBRARY
COLLEGE THEATRE
MADISON BROS. FAIRLAWN MARKET
413 Dartmouth Ave.
CONSUMERrs COOPERATIVE ASS'M
of SWARTHMORE
401~403 Dartmouth Av...
MARIO & NEAL BARBER SHOP
. Colonial Court Apls.
CRYER SALES ENGINEERING COMP my
409' Dartmouth J.., ...
MARTEL'S SUPERMARKET
FRANK MASELLI, BARBER
9Park Ave.
FORSYTHE STUDIO offhe ARTS
Fairview & Kendall Rds.
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMAC¥
Opposite Railroad Station
FUSCO MOTOR COMPANY
Chester & Fairview Rds.
MORAN PRINTING SERVICE .
343 Dartmouth Ave.
MORROW'S C~ACKER BARREL
17 S. Chester Rd.
STORE
1Park Ave.
, WATCH & CLOCK REPAIR
128 Yale .Ave.
PHARMACY
615 S. Chester Rd.
TOGGERY SHOP
8 Park Ave..
. ~~E TYPEWRITER SERVICE
2 Park Avenue
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FRANK IMPECIATI, TAILOR
11 Park Ave.
INGLENEUK TEA ROOM
120 Pork Ave.
HARRY E. OPPENLANDER HI-FI STUDIO
17Y2 S. Chester Rd.
ORANGE CLEANERS
12 Park Ave.
THE
PARK AVENUE SHOP'
104 Park' Ave.
THE
'I.,/!BOXTheatre Square
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Rd.
('I' SHOP
i. S. Chester Rd.
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PATTON ROOFING COMPANY, EST. 1873
Swarthmore. Po.
JOSEPH'S BARBER SHOP
14 Pork Ave.
C. V. Campbell. Pres.
PAULSON & COMPANY
100 Park Ava.
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAH
Magazine Subscriptions
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OFFICES (fORMER ACME)
Cheste, Rd. & Rutgers Ave.
EMIL
EDWARD L. NOYES & COMPANYr INt.
23 S. Chest er Rd.
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PERSONNEL JOURNAL, INC.
100 Pork Ave.·
PLATE-RITE
3S. P,inceton Ave.
JR. WOMAN'S CLUB OF SWARTHMORE
Mrs. Donald Aikens. Pres.
THE PLAYERS CLUB of SWARTHMORE
SERVICE
V. E. Atz, Mgr.
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,11 S. Chester Rd.
H.
MUSIC VILLAGE
405 Dartmouth Ave.
HOLLYHOCK GIR SHOP
5S. Chester Rd.
LOGAN'S AUTO RADIATOR SERVIC~
Yale & Rutgers Aves.
,
WOMANrs CLUB of SWARTHMORE
Mrs. David Bingham, Pres.
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JOYCE LEWIS SHOP
13 S. Chester Rd.
REEVES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
NSID, INTERIOR DESIGNER
343 Dartmouth Ave.
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GREGORY'S BODY SHOP
Yale & Rutgers Ave.
, KITCHENS by C.HURCH
3Park Ave.
TRADfSMENS BANK & TRUST CO.
Chester Road and Rutgers Avenue
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ELNWOOD NURSING HOME .
Swarthmore
B. J. HOY S &
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WHO ALSO BELIEVE IN AND SE VE THEIR HOME COMMUNITY .
Po,~ ~.'1e.
BAIRD & BIRD r INC.
323 Lofoyette Ave.
MARY ELLEN BEDDOW, FLORIST
7S. Chester Rd.
BOOKWAYS
417 Dartmouth Ave.
BOUQUET BEAUTY SALON
9 S. Chester Rd.
. CAMERA and HOBBY SHOP
6 Park Ave.
CAROLYN GIRS
15 S. Chester Rd.
CATHERMAN'S DRUG STORE
17 S. Cheste, Rd.
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MEMBERS of SWARTHMORE
BOROUGH COUNCIL
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SWARTHMORE JUNIOR ASSEMBLIfl
SWARTHMORE MOTHERS CLUB
Mrs. Frank Moo,e, President-Elect
SWARTHMORE ROTARY CLUB
It's Our 25th Anniversary, Too!
SWARTHMORE LIONS CLUB
John E. Jeffo'rds, Secretary
SWARTHMORE BUSINESS
ASS'NPres.
Robert Hopkins,
SWARTHMORE TENNIS CLUB
J. Stuart Torrey, Pres.
SWARTHMORE MUSIC CLUB
POSTMASTER CHARLES
SW. H.PostGRIER
Office
PENN STATE - CONTINUING EDUCATION
341 Dartmouth Ave.
SWARTHMORE FRIENDS MEETING' DEAN CALDWELL,' CLERK
SWARTHMORE FRIENDS NURSERY SCHOOL MrDi~e~;:'rO'Brien,
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PASTOR, REV. D.
EVOR ROBERTS.• PRESBYTERIAN NURSERY
SCHOOL Director
M,s. Roy McCorkel,
TRINITY CHURCHr REV. LAYTON P. ZIMMER, RECTOR
TRINITY CHURCH COOPERATIVE SCHOOL Mrs. ;i:c~~r Ellison.
SWARTHMORE METHODIST CHURCH REV. JOHN
C. KULP, PASTOR
WflLEY A. M. E. CHURCH REV. S. THEODORE
COOPER, PASTOR
, OFFICERS~SWARTHMORE BRANCH, AMERICAN RED CROSS
BD. of DIRECTORS, COMMUNITY NURSING SERVICE of
DELAWARE COUNTY
SWARTHMORE POST 427, AMERICAN LEGION
DoE:~::.son
SWARTHMORE POST' 421 AUXILIARY, SWARTHMORE UNIT
. Mrs. Alben T. Eavenson, Pres.
WOMEN'S INIl LEAGUE for PEACE & FREEDOM~::;ot~h~r:~.
KEYSTONE SECRETARIAL SCHOOL,
Swarthmore, Po.
SWARTHMORE PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION
.... Weston Clarke Sec'y.
OFFICERS & DIRECTORS, SWARTHMORE BRANCH,
NEEDLEWORK GUILD of AMERICA
THE FRIENDLY CIRCLE
Mrs. H. Elliott Wells, Pres'.
SWARTHMORE-RUTLEDGE HOME &SCHOOL ASSrN
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Court Apts.
WAlTE, INC •.
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ISTEIN & SON, CLEANERS
100-B Park Ave.
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GEORGE PLOWMAN, REAL flTATE·
600 Ha,vard Ave.
M.
CRESSON PRICHARDr RE4LTOR
900 Michigan Ave.
D.
WELSH, REAL ESTATE
Chester Rd. & lio,vard Ave.
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;f. WITHAM
JACK PRICHARD, PAINTING
646 Michigan Ave.
. SWARTHMORE SWIM CLUB
(RUM CREEK BRIDGE CLUB
FRIENDLY OPEN HOUSE. for SENIOR
CITIZENl~~o!oh~e~de,
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. SWARTHMORE UNITS, BOY SCOUTS of AMERICA
SWARTHMORE COUNCIL of REPUBLICAN'
WOMEN Mrs. Paul B. Sanks, Chairman
HENRY COLES, BOROUGH MANAGER
MRS. RUTH TOWNSEND, BOROUGH SECRETARY
SWARTHMORE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE
Mrs. Lois G. Peterson, Chairman·
DEMOCRATIC WOMEN'S CLUB of
SWARTHMORE Mrs. F,ederick D. Dudley, Pres. -
SWARTHMORE LEAGUE of WOMEN VOTERS
Mrs. Hans Wallach, P,es.
SWARTHMORE REPUBUCAN COMMmEE
Edward B. Mifflin Chairman
JOHN A. SCHUMACHER, TAX COLLECTOR
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Mr. Told's employees, who hove coordinoted this co"gratu/atory message as a surprise for him, hope they were successful in their
of out·ol·town businesses) who desired to be listed but could not lJecause we decided we could not manage to offer fair
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:' t to.extend on opportunity to all local groups who might like to shore in it. The employees also thank others ( individuals and operators
to all on such a broad bosis and therefore we limited
par~ic;pat;on
to businesses and organizotions of t/,e immediate community.
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THE
SWARTH·MOREAN
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Caroline MacNair, daughter of bers of the Bryn Mawr College
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WANTED
of Blanco Posnet" by George. Bryn Mawr.
~ 7 South Chester R ' .
FOR RENT - Maine. Two summer Bernard Shaw, The play will be ~~~'E=:===:-;:~~~~::::;::::;::'
KI 3 8093
WANTED - Spring House cleaning?, cottages, all or part of June, _presented next weekend by memo 'Ii ~ • ""'S·_. ,.,..TWIIIi'·
,Don't throw aWa,y those old tOY: July August and september. Pri- I
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trains, Contact John W. Boyle. TRe- 'vate cove on Casco Ba,y. Complet. !
Aluminum Siding
Jewelry Repaired' Ph. KI 3-4216 , : mont 4-581~ sOOI~:C~:. f'l:uyth~la i :facillties, including boats. Kings·
SoH - Top 5011
! Porch Enclosurn
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. i wood 3~219.
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From a Load to a
I Enamel.ed white sto~ windows
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FOR RENT- Furnished. four rooin.·
a Busbel Basket
Insulation and Roofln.g.
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I WANTED - House to rent near Col-.
first fioor air-conditioned apartS dd'
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ormer y 0 .C. Bode and Son. I lege for sw,,:rthmore professional ment. close io RR. bus and campus. i
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Fine Watch and
128 Yale Ave. I family. two children. For one year. June 1 to September 1. Call KIngs- i .
MA 6-3675
I possible more. Klngswood 4-5181. . wood 3-4419.
ROOFING A
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'WANTED _ Saxophone [or shIdent ! -FO-R-R-E-N-T---T-h-r-e-e-be--'-d-ro-o-m-ru-rI.
SmING (:0.
KInllBwood 3-1448
pla,ylng in Elementary Band. Call
nlshed house. modern appliances,
SP EC IAL PR ICE
i 1II.n.a, P..
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KIngswood 3-0110.
to Labor Da,y. Klngswood 3-2152.
ON EXTERIOR
- Da,y's work: Tuesda,ys FOR RENT-Media. Attractive bed.
ED AINIS ,
Ashes and Rubbish Removed I WANTED
and Wednesdays. Experience and
lOom, business woman. Breakfast
800 Fairview Road
p6awns Mowed. General Hauling , reference. TRemont 2-6'402.
i privilege. LOwell 6-4581 alter 4
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P.M.
Harding Ave. Morton, Po. !
- For young girl. one nd- - - - - - . . - - - - - - , WANTED
Ing cap In good condition. Call FOR RENT - Attractive first fioar.
Built New and Resw:fa(:edl.!
two bedroom apartment. furnished.
Klngswood 3-1186.
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Reasonable. Avallahle June 21 ,Cellilf 'walls resurfaced
WANTED - Well educated. mf.ture I through September 14. Call KIngsJack Prichard
waterproofed al the same
woman ,desires active summer job, wood 4-5349.
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CUSTOM KITCHENS
I with family or camp. Poconos Q1 - . . . : - . ' - . : . : . : : . : . . - - - - - - by
Cemenl & Block Work
; New England preferred. CM cook. FOR RENT - June 15 to September
drive. tutor. secrelary-bookkeeper.
15 attractive first fioor, furnished
PAINTING
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etc. What do you need? Mrs. Ody, aparhnent. Private entrance. lovely
LOwell 6-9122.
garden. perfect for couple. Kings3 PARK AVE., SWARTHt.ORF.
wood 4-2531. .
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THE BIBLE
i WANTED - Used man's bike: used
KI
4-2727
upright piano. KIngswood 3-0919.
RENT - Media Executive duFree Estimates
".:i~-;' with all' the extras. Larg ..
, WANTED - Part-time baby-sitting II'
with fireplace, dining
desired by Business Coilege stu· room, room
bedrooms.
perfect 14tchen
, dent. Call KIngswood 3-2367 .after
TO YOU
KlnQ.wood ·3-8761
and
tile
bath.
Reaut!fullY
landscap3 P.M.
ed and wooded -setting, r.onvenient
to
PRR transportation and bUsiness
SUNDAY- 8:45 a.m.
WANTED -Spring and summer lawr
by Factory 'Troi~ed E~pert
section. Avallable July I, $145.
for
capable
14
year
old
boy
FACTORY AUTHORIZED
plus
utilities.
Call
LOwell
6-1810
WFIL,
560
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Free Pickup and Delivery
3-9418.
or LOwell 6-0153.
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GENERAL ELECTRIC
24-Hour Servi,e
FOR RENT =-Vermont, Secluded
We Service all Make Cleaners
PERSONAL
SALES & SERVICE
lakeside house. Six .bedrooms,
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2\!.
baths, ilvlng room with fire:... Furniture refinlshin@' place.
R. C. DUBLIN
electric kitchen,
,o~rl~:~:
Qualll,y
work
at
moderFactory Rep.
porch.
outside
grill.
Boats
Raymond J. Dawson
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- antiques and modern. dock. $300. a month. $600. season.
2507 Chestnut st .• Chester
106 SO. ORANGE ST.• MEDIA
Mr. Spanier, KIngswood 4- Klngswood 3-6088.
TRemont 2-5373
LO 6":4665 -- LO 6-5661
KIngswood
3-2198.
LOwell 6-4692 /4693
(Pape;'Sags
for All Cleaners)
RENT - Media. spacious
24-Hour Nursing Care
- Carpentry Jobbing. FOR
aparhnent. Llvtug room. dining
HOSES. FOR ALL CLEANERS.
Aged. Senile, Chronic
rQqrg~J book C8SEta;
210 WEST STATE ST.
three bedrooms, kitchen. tile
Rehullt & Reconditioned
. Donn~I1!, KIngswodd room.
bath. sundeck. garage. Convenient
Hoovers
- Dublin's Electro Lux
MEDIA
Convalescent Men and Women
to PRR. Adults. Avallable ·June I,
with
DUBLIN PARTS
Excell.ent Food - SpacIous Grounds
.. - • r,; IPi;i;~~AL;r:-~p~lan;;o~tu;;:nl~n~g-;s~p:;;ecl;;;alj:- $120. LOwell 6-i870 or LOwell
NEW CLEANER WARRANTIES
Bi!le Cross Honored
minor repairing. Qualified 5-0153.
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Inemb,er Plano Technicians' Guild.
Proprietor
Leaman. KIngswood
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WILLIAM BROOKS
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uSuper-Rlght" 10 to 12·lb., Fully Cooked Semi·Bon.less
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Ray J. Foster. GLobe 9-2713.
- Bicycles repaired;
accessories. Milt Glass Hobby. Toy Shop. 206-'7.
FUEL OIL
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6-0713. OPposite
OIL BURNER SERVICE
PERSONAL - Gilbert's Steam Wall
scraping. remove paint over paller.
Interior painting. George Gilbert.
TRemont 4--1082.
BUDGET PLAN
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ELNWOOD
COlVal.se••' HOIl.
Baltimore Pike & Lincoln Ave.
Swarthmore
Estabilsbed 1932
PERSONAL - Your own letterhead.'
custom designed to suit your
tastes. No two alike. Klngswood 31641 after 6 P.M.
PERSONAL _ Beginning and Intermediate Violin and Viola for any
age. June. July and september.
Wendy Price. KIngswood 4-2281.
Quiet, Restful Surroundings With·
Excellent 24-Hour Nursing Care :\
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'icture Framing
ROGER RUSSEU
Photographic Supplies
STATIC .. MONRO. 8TtI.
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LOST - College Woods. Monda,y.
Child's glasses In case with name
Betsy Conwell. Call KIngswood 34254.
LOw.n 6-2176
FOUND - Male Cat on Dathnouth
OPIIR I'RIDAY INBNINOS
long fur. Call Klngswood 4-1093
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General Contractor
LDERS 'Since
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RicIIey A , ChMt.....
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ft.llialit
ft ... lnt 2-1619
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1·172-1956
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J. EDWARD CLYDE
SAMUEL D. CLYD!:. JR.
FOR SALE - Beige broadloom rug.
approximately 10 x 12; Girl's Engilsh bicycle. needs some ·repalrs.
Call King_wood 3-4413.
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To carry on a general building, COO-.
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tracting and construction business
and to act as contractor. "f$ubcontractor. buiiders and building operator for the purpose of building.
erecting. repairing. altering, financing. marketing of builGlngs.
homes, dwellings, apartment houseB, stores, theatres and st~ctures
of all kinds. To buy, sell, exchange.
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want to please
the family?
start cooking with
lease, and otherwise acquire, hold.
own, maintain. control, manage,
mortgage. develop. improve. alter,
repair, let, rent, convey. deal in
and otherwise tum to account. real
estate of every class and description. To plan, plot, survey divide,
subdivide. grade and to contract
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for the same. and to improve and
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GAS!
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FOR SALE - Two cycle. 18 inch I
Craftsman Rotary Mower. $16.
most new Aluminum combination
screen-stann door. 3 I\!. x 79\!.. complete with trim. check and hardware,
1_$:..3~0.:.• .::K::In::;B::S.:.W.::O.:.Od::...:.3-....:.,56:,:9::5;"._ _ __
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FOR SALE - 13 cubic foot, freezer
toP. self-defrosting Philco Re(rigerator, $50. Klngswood 3~341.
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FOR SALE - Lined Draperies, like
new. Cost$100. reasonably priced.
Call Klngswood 3-2653.
UPUT PIAU
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Delight the family with perfectly cooked,
taste-tempting meals. You'll also please
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yourself with the ease of preparing food
At L. 'AlIEI L.......IA
on a modern automatic gas range. Lighting
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and there is even an automatic top burner that
adjusts to the cooking job at hand. See the
GUTTERS
SIDING
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CHARTER
BUSINESS CORPORATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT Articles of Incorporation
have heen filed with the Department of State at the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania at Harrisburg, Pa.,'
on April 30th, 1962. for the purpose
of ohtalnlng a' Certificate of Incorporation ptirsuant'to_the provisionaof the Business Corporation Law
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. approved Ma,y 5, 1933. as
amended.
The name of the corporation Is
EL AND JO INC.
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The purpose or purposes for which
REAL ESTATE
. INSURANCE
APPRAISALS
Free Estimates
MONTHLY FlNANCING.ARRANGED
new gas ranges at your dealer's or any
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Philadelphia Electric Company suburban
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showroom and select the onc you like best.
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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sale or otherwise. To loan money
on mortgages and to buy. sell. exchange. assign. purchase and othp,rwise acquire, hold and own mortgages of every class and descriP'"
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REQUEST FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by
the Borough of Swar thmore 10.
Council Chamber. 121 Park Avenue.
Swarthmore. Pa. on Ma,y 14. 1962,
ab 1:30 P.M. EasteIil Da,yUght Sav- ,
Ing Time for surface treaUng approximately 10.000 square yards o(
Borough streets to be deSignated
by the Borough H1ghwa,y Committee
in form as follows:
1. Furnishing. applying and
rolling apprOximately 10 tons
of bituminous concrete, clean ...
Ing areas to be treated. furnIshing and applying asphalt
blnd~r and furnishing. apreadIng and rolling crushed rock.
2. Allowance ror'dellclenc,\' of
crushed rock.
All materials and work shall be
in accordance with speCifications,
a copy o( which ma,y be secured
from the undersigned.
The Borough reserves the right
to waive any informalities in the
bids received; to reject any or all
bids. to award the cmtraet only to
those experienced In this ciass of
work. and to the bidder whose pro. posal is deemed to be most advantageous to the public Interest.
A certified check In the sum of
$100. must accompany the bid of
each contractor and the person or
firm to whom any contract Is award~d must execute an, agreement and
furnish bonds as I'~qulted by law.
the (orm o( which may be examined
L'I the office of the undersigned.
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Ruth A. B. Townsend
2T-5-11
Borough Secretary
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SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS
.~!: lb.
LAMB COMBIIIATION S~;.'ld'~·,~j,.';.-:t'&":..'.:~~~~~mb.
SHOULDER OF LAMB
"'::.:: f:' Ib 33c 0;:1::.'
Ann Page Mint .lelly
I~::' 21c
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iPATTON ROOFINGl
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FOR SALE - Table model
Record pla,yer. $20. as Is. Call
Klng.wood 3-2242.
Avenue, about One year old, Grey.
alter
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"I:.'' LAMB CHOPS
Established 1858
FOR SALE- Roper four burner Gas
Stove. center griddle. Call after
5. KIngswood 3-8113.
lb.
SPRlltG~
i LEGS of LAMB :~t~t 53'
iiiiiiI'
SWEENEY 6' CLYDE
PERSONAL - Thorn Seremba, Upholsterer - Slip covers In. your
fabric or (rom my samples. Eleven
~~---years of Swarthmore references. .FOR SALE - 1951 Chevrolet. four-I
LUdlow 6-1592.
door. green and wllite. regular gear
shllt. Good condition, $600. KInge, '
PERSONAL - Custom-made sil~ wood 3-3183.
cbvers. Pin fitted In your home.
You sUpply material. I make them. FOR SALE - Would Mother like a
Work guaranteed. prompt service.
bird feeder, bird bath or bird house
CLearbrook 9 6311
for her garden? The S. Crothers. Jrs"
PERSONAL _ Alterations on Even- t~w~~U~~~. Road, Wallingford.
Ing clothes and slreet clothes.
Call KIngswood 3-6649.
FOR SALE - Green cinnamon wing
PERSONAL _ Free.50 or more feet.
young male parakeet with cage,
o( privet hedge to anyone who $10. KInBswood 3-5483.
will dig It out and take it awa,y.· FOR SALE _ Rotary Sewing Ma313 Dartmouth Avenue. Klngswood
chine, beautiful condition. $25.
:,3-.....::20:.,:8::0;"._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ! KIngswood 3-9418.
VAN ALEN
BROTHERS, INC.
Klngswood 3-0272
venne, CHfton
No~rg~~~ed
ALL BONES EXCEPT THE SMALL ROUND BONE REMOVED - MAKING IT EASY 10 CAlVE
Belvedere
Convalescent Home
FOR SALE -.Schoolmaster's desk,
dry slnks. washstands, small
bureau, other Items. Chairs recaned
and rerushed. Bullard. KIngswood
3-2165.
Whole or H.lf
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lb.
29c
lb. 53c
lit.
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Fresh Chicken w,••• 23c l ••_ 39c
Luncheon Meat ·su~:k".;.·h'· I~b. S9c
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lb. 49c
Midget Salami All lb. S9c
lb. 3ge
Frankfurters
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I.h'· 49.c ,.IIt.
95e
DucrF.•. I·lngs OVEN IEADY
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Leln Stewing Beef
lb. S5e
Oscir Mayer Wieners
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_Scrapple ~~b::::~ ~~: 29c 2 ;~~. 53c· . Allgood Bacon ,,~~;,c:: 49c '!i:;: 95c
Smoked Pork Chops cc:' lb. 79c
Sliced Beef Liver
lb. 39.:
Smoked Sliced Beef .:~~~ ::;: 37c
Sliced Lamb Liver
lb. 43c
Carson's Dried Beef
'oO•. 45c
Chuck Steaks
lb. S3c
, Smoked Boneless BuHs
lb. 69cShort Ribs of Beef
lb. 37c
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P~NELESS CROSS CUT ROAST P~Y;:::'
&&c
lb. 6&0
lb.
HiESH
CHESAPEAKE lAY
CRAB MEAT
CLAW
lb.
89'
REGULAI99C
lb.
Lare' #1 Sm.lts 5,;~~ ..e....21c
Sliced Halibut Steaks
Red Salmon Steaks
lb.
55..
lb.
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LAST IIG WEEK Of OUR
A.' VEGETABLE SALE
CUT GIlEEN 'E"NS
GREEN PEAS
flENCH OREIN lEANS MIXED VEGPAaUiS
.ROCCOU SPE"RS
FOIIDilOOK LIM" IlEANS
CAULiflOWER
YOUR
CHOICEI
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Holiday ::::K5 lui...... 3 ~;. '1
Aap Strawb.rries 51;..4 Z 1:'-;. 31e
lap Oranee .Iuice 3 ','.-::' lie
Jail' part.r
Bal.J :1-1.'
CHERRY PIE
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.~VE
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l-inch pie
I.rg_
,.ARYEL BREAD
lolb'IS'
loaf
SPA.telE SCENT
lest01·115.... 37 "It 65'
1 2.....
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boltl.
SAVE Cc
"HI: SCE"!.T
Lestoil ~:;:. 33
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SAvi 3c
DIT.aOINT
SAVE 7c
58
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SAVI lOe
Fab 2 &1' 69'
39. 65'
Ajax
.ion'
10."
ItoXef
HX
liQUID CLEANSE.
15.....
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DIV CLEANS.R
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ItoHI.
(lAVE 2c)
Ajax 2I:':: 27 22:.~:. 45
RIYER IRAND IR'OWN RICE ':'-:- J6t
IEAOs.o-lLEACH
":.-:- 63c
TREND DRY DETERGENT
2 :.':! 3ge
TREND UQUID DmRGENT 2 12-. 5ge
DUTCH CLEANSER _ •• If
2 ':'-::- 25c
SWEETHEART SOAP ....
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DUNCAN HINES n,"H'H'·.
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WlSSON OIL 'IAVO: ••)
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RINCLiFFE RECEIVES 1962 DEAN A WARD
.Tha oplnlons expressed below
lila those of the Indhldu.al writers. All letters to The Swarth-!
morelD mustbe
slgned.Pseudo~
·D,YIIUIs mllll'be usedtr the writer,
ts·Mown to the Editor. Letters
i;1Jl be published only at the
dls'yretlon of the Editor.
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"Can you Help?"
ro the Editor:
The Experiment In International
LiVing wrote to me concerning prospective visitors from other 'COlln- ~
tries. I 'would be pleased
If
you'
interested people in Swarthmore.
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"We have been overwhelmed with I
requests from our overseas offices I
·this year to increase the number of I
groups we are willing to receive .•. "
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uWe are pleased, of course, to
see this increased interest in our i
homestay program, but it does mean I
that we must find at least 40 more
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communities than we had last sum-I
mer .••
"Can you help us? Do you think. I
there is suftici ent interest in
I
Swarthmore to receive another Ex"The majority of the groups will
come from Germany, France, Switz.rland, Holian d, Sweden, Great
Britain and Italy. There Is a posslbllllyo that we· wJII have a number
of groUPS from India, and one each
from Turkey, Greece, Pakistan and
perirnent group this summer? . •
Israel. • .
In recognition of a great contribution to civic progress. R. C,
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f PhiIad )
nc we, presl ent 0
e :phia ,Electric Company, left,
rece!ves the 1962 Dean AwBrd for distinguished community
servtce, from Henry W. Messaros, president of the Philadelphia
P
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held
ross ",,"omaUon, at a 'WIIIler
in th" Benjamin Franklin
HoteL Nearly 600 per8OD8 atteuded the annual aWlll'd dinnor.
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14 MORE NEEDED
TO MEET QUOTA
"ppreciative-
recent stay In Lankenau Hospital
and recuperation at home following
an appendectomy •.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Clara Grogan
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pean groups will be from about
524 Westminster avenue.
July 18 to August 15 .•• "
Should anyone wish to head one
Remem b
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enng
of th ese groups and find homes for
them, please call me at KI 3-6545. To The Swarthmorean:
Sincerely,
I remember when - back In 1924
Mrs. Robert E. Fry
- a Kentucky-born boy was In the
405 Vassar AvenUe.
graduating class at Swarthmore College. He had transferred here from
Cites Discipline
Centre College at the behest of his
To the Editor:
uncle, Dr. George Frederick Bless-,
The action of an undergraduate lng, who had been professor of
organization at Swarthmore College Mechanical Engineering at SwarthIn Inviting an avowed communist more College for mwi,y years.
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to the campus, and the .lack of
While In college he was a Kappa
action on the part of the college Sigma; active on the campus; in
administration In condoning this , Kwlnk and the Inter-fratemlt,yCoun_
even defending It, are both pari cll; and worked as a Pullman conand parcel of a general lack of ductor.
discipline and good manners ob.Summersheworkedon Chautauqua,
servable in this town. One sees then based in Swarthmore, under the
over-mascuUne girls going around
In slacks, bare. feet, and scraggly
hair, IUld Over-feminine boys gOing
around· In scraggly· beards and
sloppy clothes, both with green
"book-bags" over their shoulders.
As a resident of Swarthmore for
late Dr. Paul M. Pearson, and met
his Wife, MarjOrie Turner, Whose
father, a Presbyterian pastor, was
then active In Chautauqua affalrs.
!laving developed a fondness for
the community and Its residents, he
decided to selUe here. Having work- I
As a veteran of WW n and the
Korf.n War I further protest. Did
we fight to preserve these IIberties?
Signed,
Dr. W. Kimball Flaccus
15 South Chester lOad
established his own agency and Insurance business In 1931.
He had bean superintendent of the
Friends' First Day School, but later,
afterbls marriage,jolned the SWartbmore Presbyterian Church and has
been a Trustee and a member of the
Session.
I remember when - twent,y-flve
more than three years, I protest. ed fat an insurance company, he
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·CHIISlIAH
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Cleaning prolongs the life of rugs becaule it gats out imbedded
dirt ond stains that daily-vacuum deaning cannot remove, imbedded grit that digs into the rug with every mad.
9 x 12 Domestic $8.50
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You al'e invited to come 10
a Cree, publlc ICctuni and
learn for youilelrwhat
Chriltian Science i. and
how it can help you pill
(Rcdom (rom liD, Pctrw,
.and limitation.
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"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
The Way of Progress Bnd
Protection"
by Georgina Tennant, C.S.B.
of London, England
Member of the Board of
Lectureship-ofThe Mother diiiiCii
The FIrst Church of ClllIst,
Sclentlst,ln Boston, Massachusetts
8:15 p.m., Thursday, Ma,y 17
Clothier Memodal
Swarthmore College C~us
Auspices of First Chull! of
Better than Speeches
All ar. welcome
years ago thl"s week, he took over
To the Editor:
town's
weekly
newspaper
and
the
Most of us have falth In Mr. J.
Edgar Hoover's work in the F. B. I. when, le~s than two years laterr he
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was stricken with tuberculosis how
The reading of his book "Masters valiantly
his wife carried on the
of Deceit" mlght be more enllghtnewspaper
while he fought a sucEST A TE OF JAMES A. C.
~nlng then Speeches by Commun1StS.
.
cesstul battie against the disease FOLLER, DECEASED. Late of the
Borough of Swarthmore. .
This book can be bought In paper for many months In a sanitarium.
He has been head of the DelaLETTERS TESTAMENTARY
back form. Pamphlets explaining
the alms of the Communist Party war. County Newspaper Publishers the above Estate have been ~~~~~~~
can also be obtained by writing to Association.
to the underSigned, who "
Mr. HOover In Washington.
As The Swarthmore an has contin- au persons having claims or
Le! us be Informed not duped. ued with the community during this mands against the Estate of the
Gladys W. Hayes, past, quarter-century of growth, It decedent to make known the same
31 Oberlin avenue.
h as been
as co-puband all persons
Indebted without
to
lI~he18
bothobvious
Marjorie that
and Peter
Told I decedent
to make payment
.have ·struggled to maintain a dlffl-, delay fu Marilyn B. Fo'ner 330
Far Afield
.cult
.balanfc
between a community
Rutgers
Pa.
To the EdItor:
newspaper
s responsibility
to keep or
to the Avenue,
attorneysSwarthmore.
for the estate
The type of freedom of which the Its readers truly Informed and a A. David M. Speers, Esq. Duane;
College speaks of In your article sympathetic humaneness that avoids Morris & Heckscher 1617 Land
In The Swarthmore an and their the unkind and sensational.
Title Building Philadelphia 10
sponsoring of the Communist part,y
But for a few months, I would be Pennsylvania.
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(for which Swarthmore College Is a life-long reSident of this commun-··
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becoming noted) denote' an abuse It,y, and have been a long-time subDELAWARE COUNTY
of free\lom.
scriber to The Swarthmorean. As
INSTITUTION DISTRICT
It you care to look up the word such, I would like, on behalf of ·a1l
Sealed Proposals will be received
"education" In the dictionary you of us, to congratulate Peter and at the Office of the County Controlwill see that It means training, Marjorie, personally, and publlclv ler, Court House, Media, Pa., "p
dl9~lpllne and breeding. Breeding through puhllcatlon of this letter. until 10:00 A.M. Eastern Daylight
In the senso of well bred. From
Sincerely,
Time, nn Wednesday, May 16, 1962,
A. Sidney Johnson, Jr.
for furnishing and delivering Baked
what one sees around town, Swarthmore College Is becoming tar afield
620 North Chester Road'
Goods, to the Delaware County Infrom these things.
LOCAL STUDE
stltutlon District, Falr Acres Farm,
The College also seems to be a
NT ENROLLS Lima, "a., which will be opened at
hot hed of radicalism, which Is not '101 SUMMER SESSION
11:30 A.M. E,D.T. on that date at
a part or education. To IIPonsor an
Grab P
Fair Acres Farm, Lima, Pa., In the
enemy group that advocates the
am attersonofDartmouth presence of the Executive and Adoverthrow of the Amerlcon Gov- avenue will be a stUdent in the ministratlve Officers
the Delaemment Is comtemptlble, and that second session of the Liberal ware Couht,y Institution District.
Is what Swarthmore College Is Studies Program to be presented
Each bid must be accompanied by
doing.
this
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b
.Cash,
Certified Good Faith Check .
Have yOU heard the editorial
ummer Y Mount Hermon
Sch
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or
by
aCorporste
Surety
either'
comment of Radio Station WPEN?
00 , Mount Hermon, Mass.
, one In the amount
of Bond,
ten percent
This Is excellent.
Son of Mr .. and Mrs. George W (10%) of the Total amount of lI,e
As a Swarthmore reSident, I am Pattersoll, Graham p·lans to do' bid, drawn to the order of the Dela... I tltutl
01 tit
ashamed of the College that bears hi
this name and of an administration
s major work In sociology
ware Coun.., ns
on
s rc•
Forms
be obthat puts up with radicalism. Also, one 0 f t he 20 advanced Courses' talned
at of
the Proposal
Office of may
the Admlnlfrom tho point of view of publicity being offered. As a participant strator, Fair Acres Farm, Lima,
and public relations, the College in this co-educational summer Penna.
has harmed Itself over Our entire
E
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dAd Inl t tl
counl~.
session for talented students
The xecu ve an
m s ra ve
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Officers
of
the
Delaware
County
the
The ··Communlst part,y 18 not a e a so will share In a speCial Instltrttlon District reserve
pOlitical ~arty, but a destructive COllrse of study, "Capitalism "Ight to reject
and all hlds.
d"
O. R.
force dedicated to the overthrow of aud CollectiVism Co
our American Government. Russia
mpare ,
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Is Its sponsor.
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Soil Resistant Tmaiment: $2.00
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AZALEAS
HYBRID RHODODENDRONS
BROADLEAVED EVERGREENS
FLOWERING TREES
David Vinl Reelected
WE DELIVER
School Board Treasurer .
Open Evenlngs· m Sultable Weather'
Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday and Thursday untU 8:30 P.M.
'Friday - Saturday and Sunday untU 5:30 P.M.
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David Vlnt of Rutledge was
ree lected to a one-year term as
treasurer of the SwarthmoreRutledge Union School Board
Tuesday evening.. A. David M. I
Speers 'was similarly renamed
board solicitor. Other reappointments were: Dr. J. Albright
Jones school physiCian, Dr.
George B. Heckman team physiCian, Dr. Peter Coste and Dr.
H. Parker Stamford, school dentists. Dr. Harry Kingham, school
dis t ric t superintendent, was
named purchasing agent.
The board approved the appOintment of Mrs. Hazle ClIneff
as secretary In the school diStrict office.
Margaret Yeatman, fifth grade
teacher, re signed in order to
become a AUidance counselor
In the Penn Delco School District at the end of this school
year.
Five children of faculty members who live out of town were
approved for tuition-free attendance here.
It . was announced that the
board would deviate from its
usual second aQd third Tuesday
night' meetings this month and
next. Meetings wllJ be held Mil.
22, June 5, and 19.
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45 E. State St., Media
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SWAR~HMOREAN
The first school of medicine
in the Colonies was founded In
Pennsylvania.
A newspaper editor's 25th A_nniversary triggers recall.
As accurately as it is possible to trace the history of
Swarthmore's local newspaper it has been determined that
the paper was first called "The Swarthmore". and was·
founded In 1891 by the Rev. John A. Cass, a retned mi~
ster who built his home on Park avenue and was active In
the' early history of the Borough. The paper' was issued
weeklY on Saturdays. Rev. Cass was also its Publisher.
In 1900, E. L. Pratt became the editor. He was a bee
speCialist and his hobby was reflected In the news. T~e
circulation was 600. Mrs. Pratt became the editor after his
death. Editors who succeeded Mrs. Pratt were J. Scott
Anderson, W. D. Reynolds. In 1910 William T. Ellis was
the editor and ProfeSSOr J. Russell Hayes was the assoclate editor.
The name of the paper was changed to "The swarthmore
News" in 1911 when Mrs. E. A. Yarnall (Julia C.) became
the editor. The Swarthmore News was published b~ the
Swarthmore Publishing Company, a group of local cltlzens.
Mr. Yarnall was the business manager; W. A. Alexander and
Caroline S. Walter were on the staff.
In 1912 Alice P. Garwood became edltor-in-chlef. Mrs.
Yarnall ;"as president of the Swarthmore Publishing Company and, with Margaret C. Freedley, E. Morris Ferguson,
an associate editor. Edward Loren Fenn was treasurer and
manager.
The year 1914 was one of change on the paper. The May 2
Iss ue announce
mariager and his wife as treasurer, following Mr. Fenn's
resignation. The June 6 issue announced the resignation
of Mrs. Yarnall as head of the publishing company, of Miss
Garwood as edltor-in-chief and the appointment of Mrs.
Hazard as editor and treasurer. The new staff Included
Margaret C. Freedley, Florence E. Downey, Mary Wolverton
Green, Carl H. Chaffee •. Dr. John W. Adams headed the
Swarthmore Publishing Company, Harry T .. Brown was the
secretary. Board members were Tabor Ashton, Howard ~.
Green, Wilbur S. Fricke, E. ,A. Stockton, Mrs. DOWney,. Mrs.
Hazard, treasurer. In september, 1914; the date of Issue
was moved up to Fri1a,r., The personnel remained Intact
until the fall, 1916.
Mrs. Hazard then became editor and business manager,
Anna Camden Hall was the associate editor. ·T.he. masthead
carried the names of John W. Adams, president; ~. A. ~tock
ton, vice-president; Julia R. Hazard, secretary and treasurer; C. Percy Webster and Thomas W. Simpers, directors.
Edward F. Hitchcock replaced Mr. Webster as a director
In 1929.· ,
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In 1923, the Swarthmore Business and Civic Association
(which became the present business assoclallon) published
The Swarthmore News hiring G. Vincent Butler, graduate
of Swarthmore College in 1925, as editor. For the next four
years the paper was publlsh!'d by Co"!munity Papers, Incorporated, which first had offices· in Media and then moved
. to the former Sblrer Building here. Butier and Robert E.
Sharpl'ls, also of the class of '25, Swarthmore College,
were co-editors.· In 1929, Sharples purchased the paper,
became Its editor and publlsher and changed the n~me to
"The SWarthmorean". After, his death in 1933, his Wife,
Anne Beny Sharples (now Mrs. Malcolm Merrill) edited the
paper unUl she sold The Swarthmore an In 1935 to Charles
Parker, realtor, who published it with Rosalie Dryden (now
Mrs. Henry A. Pelrsol)
edltQr.
Peter E. Told, for the past 25 years editor and owner,
purchased "The Swarthmorean" In May 1937. The Swarthmorean, Inc .. was the publisher and the first office was at.
417 Dartmouth avenue, now occupied by Bookways. The
present offices w.-ere purchase" In 1945; Mrs. Pelrsol con-.
tlnues ~n the staff which has included some 26 local residents In the past 25 years. Miss Barbara B. Kent has been
the Managing Editor since 1955.
The Swarthmorean is known throughout Pennsylvania
publications as "pure as the driven snow" - accepting no
liquor or ,clgareUe advertiSing, nor practiCing double billIng (ali at a financial loss). It's paid circulation covers 93%
of the Borough and reaches Into a wide adjacent are,,:In the
past year, due to printing uncertainties, The Swarthmorean
changed to off-set production,all news and advertising now
being set at the newspa:Jer office.
.
There are "ther publications which are .local on record.
In 1903 the "Delaware County Republican" was published
locally for abrle! period by the ClarlonPubllshlngCompany.
. From· 1905 to 1911 ."The Speaker," a quarterlY literary
journal (circulation In 1910,3500) was edited at Swarthmore
College by Professor Paul M. Pearson, who in 1912 founded
the SWarthmore 6hatauqu~ Association.
A weel'ly journal "devoted to the Interests of Swarthmore
College' and Borough," titled "The Swarthmore an, .. was
published, pamphlet size, by the Swarthmore College Press
from 1906 to 1915 when It·united with "The Phoenix," then
a ·monthly magazine, to be published under that name. Volume I, Number 20, dated January 25, 1906, which can be
seen at The Swarthmorean office, lists William J. Hull as
editor and publisher. The business manager was Walter T.
Baker. News of the Borough, Including the Woman's CI'lb,
the Public School, the Preparatory School, the Borongh
Council, and social items, comprised at least half of the
Issue.
Bound copies of "The Swarthmorean'.' from May 2, 1914
through the current Is sue s are on file at "The Swarthmorean" office, 'with the exception of a nine years, three
months period from September 2, 1921 to January 3, 1931,
as
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which although included In t~e purchase of "The Swarthmorean" were presented by the outgoing staff to tbe SWartbmore PubliC L,ibrary where they were lost in tbe Borough·
Hall fire of 1950. The Swarthmore College bound flies are
complete back to 1930.
I Three Score Years· And Ten
The visit of the Red Cross
Bloodmobile to Swarthmore Borough May 3 at the Woman's
Club, collec.ted 111 pints of
blood. A quota of 125 pintil had
been desired. Swarthmoreans i
wbo find it possible to "walkIn" at the Media Bloodmobile
visit at Media High School on
May 25 from 2 to 7 p.m .. ' may
request their blood donation to·l·
be credited to the Swarthmore
Branch. Three local donors unable to give blood on May 3rd
have already Signified their Intention of giving blood at· Media,
and requesting its transfer to I
Swarthmore. By this means, the i
125 quota .may still be reached. :
Among the pints collecJed
locally, May, 3, were 10 pints of
O-posltive blood for open heart
surgery at Hahnemann Hospital.
211 appointments were scheduied In 450 telephone calls by
52 volunteers, working under the
direction of three recruitment
officials: Mrs. Kenneth Stuart,
chairman, Mrs. Robert Gerner
and Mrs. Robert Lindsey. There
were 19 rejections on Thursday;
32 scheduled donors did not
appear; 16 cancelled their· appointments and nine walk-Ins
helped materialq to meet the
quota. 44' volunteers, worked to
make the bloodmobile visit a
cooperative ne Ighborly occasion.
. Mrs. Corben Shute, and Mrs.
Johan Natvlg were chalrman and
co-chairman of the' day. Mrs.
LeRoy McCune assisted and
Mrs. Robert M. Fudge was the
officer of the day. Seven Staff
Aides, six Gray Ladies, eight
Canteen workers, one Nurses
Aide we!e on dllty for the local
branch. Katie Natvig and Lynn
Farrington cared for children
through-out the visit In 11% ~.
hours.
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Thirteen members of the Junior
Red Cross, Roger Anthony, Bill
Stradley, Malcolm Anth'.'ny,
George Hamilton, David Morrow,
Walter Kaminski, Joe Rihl, Jerry
Liddell, William Kurtzhalz, William Ryerson, Jim Reynolds,
steve Wahmann and Allen Shoemaker gave 16 hours· service
unloading, loading .and directing
traffic. The total hours given by
the Volunteers were 158%.
On OCtober 30 the Red Cross
'Bloodmobile will· visit Swarthmore College. The. next Borough
bloodmobile date is May 2,
1963.
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for a two-week campus stay before. acts of kindness Shown during my
groups and a few professional Euro-
GIVE 111 PINTS
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"I Saw It In The Swarthmorean"
"Most of our 1962 groups will . To the Editor:
arrive about mid-July. SOme of them· . I would like to thank my many
will go to a college or university frIends for all the cards, gifts and
proceeding to' the homestay. This
will mean that their homestays will
be from about August 3 to September3. The homestays for the British
BLOOD DONORS··
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would be pleased if you would share
excerpts from this leiter with any
THE.
May 11, 1962'
May 11, 1962
ON BEAVER COLLEGE
Mrs. :Qruce Looby of ArUngton
STEERING COMMITTEE
Va., arrived Friday to viSit her·
Dr. William Wefer of Morgan son-in-I!lw and daughter Mr •
circle is se.vlng on the 14-mem- and Mrs. John Logue of Yale
ber steering committee aiding and Rutgers avenues, and to
Beaver College in its $561,000 attend the first Holy Communion
,Gateway Program to complete I <1f her granddaughter, Elizabeth
, the current $4,021,000 building Logue, at Notre Dame de Lourdes
program on its Grey Towers cam- Church on Saturday.
pus in Glenside.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lang of
Dr'. Wefer is a member of the Dlckinsonavenue will spend the
Individual Gifts Division for weekend in Greensburg where
, Beaver's Gateway Program.
they will attend the wedding of
: Dr. IVefer has served as a dir- their nephew Raymond K. Denector of the Philadelphia Feder- worth, son of' Mr. and Mrs.
ation of Churches; the Pennsyl- Raymond K. Denworth of Elm
, vania Prison SoCiety, the Phila- i avenue and M!ss Joanne Reddelphia Goodwill Industries and mond which WIll take place on
as chairman of the National Staff Saturday at 12:30 p.m ..
of the Board of National Mis,sions. He is a member of the
1 advisory committee for the Philadelphia Traffic Court.
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College Plans Debale
NEW LIBRARY
ACCESSIONS
On McCarran-Walter Ael
Followipg last week's talk by
top Communis t, Gus Hall, Swarth
i more College students are conI linuing their study of the Mc'I Carran-Walter Act. On Sunday,
May 13, the Forum for Free
1 Speech, a student organization,
I will present a dehate betwe en
\ labor leader Arthur McDowell,
'I head of the Upholsterers International Union; and R. stephen
, Uzzell, Jr., chemical engin~er,
'world traveler and long-hme
'1 student of history and the communist conspiracy.
The subject of the debate· will
be "Does the McCarran Act
Provide Protection Against Communist Aggression?" GllS Hall
maintained that it was completely ineffective. legislation that
could not be enforced.
Because of the interest displayed by alumni and members
· of the community, this debate
· to be held in the Friends meeting House on the Swarthmore
· College campus at 8 p.m., Sunday, will be open to the alumul,
Swarthmore residents and other
interested persons.
ELECTED TO BoARD
Gordon L. WahJs of 325
Dartmouth avenue was elected
recently to the board of
directors of N. J. Thompson·and
Company, a dry goods distrl", butor In Elmira, N. Y.
Mr. Wahls is a management
consultant who specializes In
the administrative and marketing
problems of- small lI\anufa£t.urlng
larid- distributing companies,
·Prior ,to his own management
consulting practice, Mr. WahJs
'I was e.mPloYed. In the, marketing
divtslop of Scott Paper Company. He holds an M.B.A. front
Harvard' Business School and
a B.A. from the University of
Iowa.
I
Fiction - E. V. CUnningham,
Phyllls. Robert A. H(!inleln,
Revolt in 2100. Lin Yutang,
Moment In peking. Arthur
Qulller-Couch,
Castle Dor.
Robin .White, Foreign Soil.
Mystery - Jeremy York,
Thicker than water.
Non-flction: Jobn Auer, Handbook for discussion leaders.
Georges Blond, The elephants •.
Bernice Brilmayer, All about
vines and hanging plants.
Cleanth Brooks, Understanding
fiction. Dorothy Burton, A new
treasury of names for the baby.
Bennett Cerf, Thirty famous
one-act plays. Ch'en Shou-yi,
. Chi n e s e literature. Howard
Doughty, Francis Parkman. Max
Eastman, Enjoyment of poetry.
Louis Eisenstein, The ideologies oftaxation. Gilbert Highet,
The" powers of poetry. Julian
Huxley, The humanist frame.
Nlklta Khrushchev, Documents
of 22nd Congress of the CPSU.
Richard Lattimore, The Iliad of
Homer. James Morrison, Masterpieces of religious verse. Dr.
Fred Schwarz, You can trust
the Communists. Kurt Singer,
MY strangest case. Ronald
Steel, Federal aid to education.
Harrison, Summers, How to
debate. Johannes Troyer, The
cross as symbol and ornament.
Louis
Untermeyer,
Modern
American poetry. Webster's New
collegiate dictionary. Leonard
Woolley, The art of the Middle
East.
Reference - John Brewton,
Index to children's poetry.
Larousse Encyclopedia of
mythology.
KAPPAS TO MEET
The next KapP8; Sewlllg will
be held 011 Tuesday, at the home
of Mrs. WIlliam Thatcher, 21
College avenue.
On Wednesday, May 16, they
will have their May luncheon at
BEREAVED
noon at the home of Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Clara Grogan of West- Lark
in, Brookhaven road, Wallminster avenue ·has received ingford.
word of the sudden death of her
brother Philip Mann i!l IndIan- "'·Saw It In The Swarthmorean"
apOlis, ·Ind., last Monday.
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OpiniODs expressed below
S WAR T HMO REA N
May 11, 1962
ON BEAVER COLLEGE
Mrs. ~ruce Looby of Arlington
STEERING COMMITTEE
Va., arrived Friday to visit her'
Dr. William Wefer of Morgan son-in-law and daughter Mr.
circle is serving on the 14-mem- and Mrs. John Logue of Yale
ber steering committee aiding and Rutgers avenues, and to
Beaver College in its $561,000 attend the first Holy Communion
Gateway Program to complete I r1f her granddaughter, Elizabeth
. the current $4,021,000 building Logue, at Notre Dame de Lourdes
program on its Grey Towers cam- Church on Saturday.
pus in Glenside.
, .Mr .. and Mrs. Harry Lang of
Dr. Wefer is a member of the' DlCkInsonavenue will spend the
Individual Gifts Division for weekend in Greensburg where
,Beaver's Gateway Program.
the! will attend the wedding of
; Dr. Wefer has served as a dir- thel! nephew Raymond K. Den; ector of the Philadelphia Feder- worth, son of Mr. and Mrs.
,I alion of Churches', the PennsylRaymond K. Denworth of Elm
/= vania Prison Society. the Philaj avenue B:nd M~ss Joanne Reddelphia Goodwill Industries and mond WhICh wIll take place on
as chairman of the National Staff Saturday at 12~30 p.m.
RINCLIFFE RECEIVES 1962 DEAN AWARD
lIle those of the Indl v\du.ai wrlt-.
ers. All letters to The Swarth-!
morean mustbe slgned.Pseudo~
-nymns may be used If the writer.
ta'l!.nown to the Editor. Letlers .!
inn be published only at the '
dis,cretion 01 the Editor.
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fo the Editor:
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The Experiment in International
Living wrote to me concerning pro-,
speclive visitors from other co un- .
tries. I 'would be pleased if you'
excerpts
from this
letter
withshare'
any
would
be pleased
if you
would
interested Deople in Swarthmore.
"We have been overwhelmed with!
requests
our overseas
offices!
·this
year from
to increase
the number
of I
groups we are willing to receive ...
of the Boa~d of National Mis- .
OUR "LINENS ARE IN !
"We are pleased, of course, to
Sions. He IS a member of the,
see this increased interest in our
! advisory committee for the Philhomestay
program,
but
it
does
mean;
,
adelP_hia T_raffiC court.__
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that we must find at least 40 more,
(.A./
communities than we had last sum- i
mer. . .
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"Canisyousuffici
help us?
you think'
"I Saw It In The Swarthmorean"l." !
15 S. Chester Rd.
ent Dointerest
in ~
there
Swarthmore to receive another Ex- :
In recognition of a great contribution to civic pro......n, R. G. '
periment group this summer? . .
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Ri]'fI'i
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"The majority of the groups will !
n~. e, pres. ent of Phil~delphia Electric Company, left,
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Come fram Germany, France, Swit- ,
rece~ves the 1962 Dean Award for distinguished community
zeriand, Holland, Sweden, Great'
serYlce, from Henry W. Messar09, president of the Philadelphia
Britain
and
Italy.
There
is
a
possi1
Press
Association, at a 'dinner held m- the BenJ-'-'I'
bility' that we will have a number r
~ Franklin
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Cleaning prolongs the life of rugs because it gets out imbedded
of
groupS
from
India,
and
one
each
1_ _ _
H_o_te_L---.N:-::e:::U:::-I~Y:-;::600=~pers~_o_DS~.:atten-+.:d=ed::.:::....::th:::e~a=n=n,.::,a=J~a=~=:.:d~d:in:D:.:ex:'~I
from Turkey. Greece, Pakistan and
dirt and stoins that daily vacuum cleaning cannot remove, imIsrael. . .
AppreC'iative
bedded grit that digs into the rug with every tread.
"Most of our 1962 groupS will i To the Editor:
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arrive about mid-July. Some of them'
,I would like to thank my many
~
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9 X 12 Domestic $8.50
wi 11 go to a college or university fnends for all the cards, gifts and ~
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for a two-wee~ campus stay before, acts of kIndness Shown during my
~ CHClISIIAN IC' 'Clt ~ "
Stiffness Not ReMoved
proceeding to the homestay. This recent stay in Lankenau Hospital ~
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will mean that their homestays will and recuperation at home following
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be from about August 3 to Sept em· , an appendectomy.
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Insured Storage: $3_00 up
ber3. The homestays for the British:
Sincerely,
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Soil Resistont Treatmenf: $2.00
groups and a few professional Euro- ,:
Mrs. Clara Grogan'
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will 15be
about
5_24W~m_inster
avenue., .~ m"rdl"M,,...ritwlwlf'.
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Take Up and Relay: $1.00
July
to August
•..from
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ShOUld anyone wish to head one
R
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of these groups and find homes ior
emem enng...
JtIU kmJlD mA),}
them, please call me at KI 3-6545. To The Swarthmorean:
You are invited to COllie to
Sincerely,
1 remember when - back in 1924
f
b"
Mrs. Robert E. Fry
- a Kentucky-born boy was in the
a ree, pI.! lie lecture and
405 Vassar Avenue.
graduating class at Swarthmore Collearn for younelfwhat
lege. He had transferred here from I
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Cites 'Discipline
Centre College at the behest of his i
rill Ian clcnc:c i. and
Mah~ .. k Carpatlne • Complete Price Raage • Or'anlal R....
To the Editor:
uncle, Dr. George Frederick Bless- 1
how it can help you lain
The action of an undergraduate ing, who had been professor Of,
€I d
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109 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
organization at Swarthrr,ore College Mechanical Engineering at Swarthret: om rom 1Ul.
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in inviting an avowed communist more College for many years.
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and Jiinitation.
Klngswood 3-6000
to the campus, and the Jack of
While in college he was a Keppa
action on the part of the college Sigma; active on the campus; in
FirnChurc:h
Chrilt.
administration in condoning this, K.wink and the inter-fraternity CounScicntiar. Dau, T_ IA.
even defending it l are both part 1 cll; and worked as a Pullman conand parcel of a general lack of ductor.
vilel you to thb lecture
discipline and good manners ob- I Summers he worked on Chautauqua,
-tIed
servable in this town. One sees 1 then based in Swarthmore, under the
enti
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over-masculine girls going around late Dr. Paul M. Pearson, and met /'
"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
in slacks, bare. feet, and scraggly his wife, Marjorie Turner, whose
The Way of Progress and
hair, and over-feminine boys gOing father, a Presbyterian pastor, was
Protection"
around in scraggly beards and then active in ChWltauqua affairS"
by Georgina Tennant, C.S.B.
684 SOUTH NEW·MIDDLETOWN ROAD MEDIA
sloppy clothes, both with green
Having developed a fondness for
of London, England
,
- Oppf>site Highmeadow _ •
"book-bags" over their shoulders. , the community and its residents, he
Member cf the Board of
,
(between
Dutton
Mill'Road ~nd Knowlton Road)
As a resident of Swarthmore for I' decided to settle here. Having work-j LectureShip- of The Mother alurCh
I,
more than three years, I protest. ed for an insurance company. ,he I
Telephone
- -TRemont 2-7206
,
As a veteran of WW II •.od the established his own agency and
The First Church of OtrIst,
fl Ask for Ben Palmer"
Korean War I further protest. Did Surance business in ,1931.
Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts 1
we fight to preserve these liber.
He had been supenntendentof the i
8:15 p.m .. Thursda,y. Ml\Y 17
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ties?
Friends' First Day School, but later, j
Clothier Memorial
Signed,
after his marriage, Joined the SwarthSwartlunore O:>llege Campus
Dr. W. Kimball Flaccus more Presbyterian Church and has
Auspices of First Chuih of
15 SOuth Chester road
been a Trustee and a member of the
Christ, Scientist, Swarthmore
Session.
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Better than Speeches
I remember when - twentY-fiVe,
All ar. welcome
BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS
To the Editor:
years ago this week, he took over
FLOWERING TREES
M t f
the town's weekly newspaper and
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os 0 us, have faith in Mr. J. when, less than two years later" he I _" ..,'__'''''''." .."" ....-~
Edgar Ho~ver 5 W~)fk In the F. B. 1. was stricken with tuberculosis how
Jhe rea~:h,~g of hIS book "Masters valiantly his wife carried on the --"'E;;-;:S';;T:;"A:-";;T;";E"""'N=O:-:T=IC=E::--f Decelt might be more enlight- newspaper while he fought a sue.
emng then speech
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es y ommUn- for
cessful
the disease i FOLLER. OECEASED. Late of thel
l>:ttS..
many battle
monthsagainst
in a sanitarium.
POWER SPRAYING
book can be bought in paper 1 He has been head of the Dela- Borough of Swarthmore.
b ThIS orm
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on
ack .t . Pamphlets explaining! ware. County Newspaper Publishers
WE DELIVER
the alms of the Communist Palty Association
the above Estate have been granted
can also be obtained by writing to
A Th S· th
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to
to the undersigned. who request
Open Evemngs t.n SUitable Weather
Mr. Hoover in Washin ton
5 . e war morean as. con lfi~
all persons having clainis or de-,
Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday and Thursday until 8:30 P.M.
Let s b I f
gd'
ued WIth the communtty dutlng this mands against the Estate of the
u
e n 8~d not duped. past quarter-century of growth, it decedent to make known the same
Friday - Saturday and Sunday until 5:30 P.M.
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and all persons
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to
lishers
bothobViOUS
Marjorie that
and Peter
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to make payment,
For Afield
have struggled to maintain a dItn- delay to Marilyn B. Foller 330
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balance
between
a
community
Rutgers
Pa I
To the EdItor:
newspaper's responsibility to keep' or
to the Avenue
attorneysSwarthmore
for the estate'
The type of freedom of which the its reade~s truly informed and a A. David M. Speers, ESQ. Duane: I
Coliege speaks of in your article sYmpatheh.c humaneness that aVOids Morris & Heckscher 1617 Land I
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The Swarthmore an and their I the unkind and sensational.
Ti!le Building Philadelphia 10
sponsoring of the Communist party
But for a few months, I would be Pennsylvania
3T-5-25' I
(for which Swarthmore Colle(!;e is a life-long resident of this commun- I'
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,ecoming noted) denote' an abuse Ity, and have been a long-time sub-,
DELAWARE COUNTY
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of freetlom.
scriber to The Swarthmorean, As
INSTITUTION DISTRICT
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If you care to look up the word such, I would like. on behalf of ·all
Sealed Proposals will be received
"education" in the dictionary you of us,. to congratulate Peter and at the Office of the County Controlwill see that it means tratning, Marjone, personally, and publiclv ler. Court House. Media, Pa., up
di~cipline and breeding. Breeding through. publication of this letter. until 10:00 A.M. Eastern Daylight
in the sense of well bred. From
Smcerely,
Time, nn Wednesday. May 16. 1962,
what one sees around town, Swarth~
A. Sidney Johnson, Jr.
for furnishing and delivering Baked
more College is becoming far afield
620 North Chester Road
Goods, to the Delaware County [nftom these things.
LOCAL STUDENT EN
stitution District, Fair Acres Farm,
The College also seems to be a
ROLLS Lima, Pa .. which will be opened at
hot bed of radicalism, which is not IN SUMMER SESSION
11:30 A.M. E.D.T. on that date at
:n~~ryt 0gfr~~Upc~~~r' ~~os~~~~orthaen GrahamPattersonofDartmouth Fair Acres Farm, Lima, Pa., in the
presence of the
Executive
Adoverthrow of the American Gov- a venue will be a student in the ministrative
Officers
of theandDelaemment is .camtemptible. and that second session of the Liberal ware County Institution District.
IS what Swarthmore College Is Studies Program to be pr
t d
Each bid must be accompanied by
dOing.
this
esen
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Cash,
Certifiedt Good
Faithd Check
nave YOU heard the editorial
summer by Mount Hermon
S
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or byaCorpora e urety Bon ,e t er
comment of Rad,'o Station WPEN? School, Mount Hermon, Mass.
ten percent
one inofthethewoount
This is excelle.nt.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. George W' (10%)
Total of
amount
of the
As a Swarthmore reSident, 1 am Patterson Graham til n t d' bid, drawn to the order of the Dela. '
. a s 0 0
C
ty I tltutl
Di tit
ashamed of the College that bears h'
this name and of an administration IS major work In SOCiology
ware oun
ns
on
5 r c ,
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Forms
of
Proposal
may
be
abf
h
2
that puts up with radicalism. Also one 0 teO adVanced courses talned at the Office 01 the Admlnlfrom the point 01 view of publiclt,; being offered. As a participan t strator, Fair Acres Farm, Lima,
Penna.
and public relations, the College in this co-educatior I
has
harmed
itself
over
our
entire.
Ia summer
The Executive and Administrative
country.
sessIOn for talented stUdents
Officers
the Delaware
County
Institutionof District
reserve
the
The Communist party Is not a h e a Iso wlll 3 h are in a special'
political party, but a destructive COllrse of study, "Capltalis
"Ight to reject any and all bids,
C
m
O. R. WATKINS
lorce dedicated to the overthrow 0/ and Coli tl I
our American Government. Russia t
ec v sm
ompared",
ALBERT H. SWING
Is Its sponsor.
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be conducted by Professor
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AUce C. Pennock
MasSimo Salvadorl of
Smith
EXeCUtl~'':d ~~~I~~~tratlve
404 Haverford place (Mass.) College.
Olllcers.
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Hayes,
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156th CONSE,CUT/VE DIVIDEND
MA Y 31
$1000., BECO M,ES $1003.33
BE SURE WITH
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SA VINGS ~lllll~
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Phone
By Mall.
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CURRENT ,DIVIDEND
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LOAN ASSOCIATION
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IOn McCarran·Waller Act
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A newspaper editor's 25th Annlver SIUY triggers recall.
As accurately as it is possible to irace the history of
Swarthmore's local newspaper it has t>een determined that
the paper was first called "The s"",,arthmore". and ~a."
founded in 1891 by the Rev. John A.<::ass, a ret ned mInIThe visit of the Red Cross
ster who built his home on Park aven"1lfl! and was active in
Bloodmobile to Swarthmore BorFiction - E. V. Cunningham,
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Following last week's talk by Phyllis. Robert A. Heinlein,
the' early history of the Borough. Thill' paper was issued
ough May 3 at the Woman's
, top Communist, Gus Hall, Swarth Revolt In 2100. Lin Yutang,
weekly on Saturdays. Rev. Cass was aJs.o its Publisher.
Club, collected 111 pints of
1 more College students are con· Moment in Peking. Arthur
blood, A quota of 125 pints had!
In 1900, E. L. Pratt became the edilor. He was a bee
! tinuing their study of the Mc- Quiller-Couch, Castle Dor.
been desired. Swarthmoreans,
specialist and his hobby was reflectEd In the news. T~e
I
Carran-Waiter Act. On Sunday, Robin White, Foreign Soil.
who find it possible to "walkcirculation was 600. Mrs. Pratt becam e Ine editor after hIS
1 May 13, the Forum for Free
Mystery
Jeremy York,
In" at the Media Bloodmobile
death. Editors who succeeded Mrs. Platt were J. Scott
1 Speech, a student organization,
rhlc ker than water.
visit at Media High School on
I will present a debate between
Anderson, W. D. Reynolds. In 1910 l"Iilliam T. Ellis wa.s
Non-fiction: John Auer, HandMay 25 from 2 to 7 p.m .. may,
1 labor leader Arthur McDowell,
the editor and Professor J. Russell H"I)Ies was the aSSOCIbook for discussion leaders.
request their blood donation to
i head of the Upholsterers Inter- Georges Blond, The elephants ..
ate editor.
be credited to the Swarthmore
national Union; and R. Stephen Bernice Brilmayer, All about
The name of the paper was change
Jr., chemical engineer, vines
and hanging plants.
able to give blood on May 3rd
News" in 1911 when Mrs. E. A. Yarnall (Julia C.) became
;
world
traveler
and long-time Cleanth Brooks, Understanding
have already signified their inthe editor. The Swarthmore News was published by the
I student of history and the com- fiction. Dorothy Burton, A new
tention of giving blood at Media,
Swarthmore Publishing Company, a grolIp of local citizens.
I munist conspiracy.
treasury of names for the baby.
and requesting its transfer to I
: The subject of the debate will Bennett Cerf, Thirty famous
Mr.
Yarnall
was
the
business
manager~ W. A. Alexander and
Swarthmore. By this means, the!
i be "Does the McCarran Act
Caroline S. Walter were on the staff.
one-act plays. Ch'en Shou-yi,
125 quota may still be reached. :
: Provide Protection Against Com- Chinese literature, Howard
In 1912 Alice P. Garwood became editor-in-chief. Mrs.
Among the pints colle~ted
i munist Aggression?" Gus Hall Doughty, Francis Parkman. Max
locally, May 3, were 10 pints of
Yarnall was president of the Swarthm~le Publishing Comi maintained that it was completeEastman, Enjoyment of poetry.
O-positive blood for open heart I
pany and, with Margaret C. Freedley, E. Morris Ferguson,
,
ly
ineffective
legislation
that
Louis Eisenstein, The ideolsurgery at Hahnemann Hospital.
an associate editor. Edward Loren Fell.n was treasurer and
Icould not be enforced.
ogies
oftaxation. Gilbert Highet,
211 appointments were schedmanager.
Because of the interest dis- The powers of poetry. Julian
uled in 450 telephone calls by
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played by alumni and onembers Huxley, The humanist frame.
The year 1914 was one of change on. the paper. The May 2
52 volunteers, working under the
lof
the community, this debate Nikita Khrushchev, Documents
issue
announced
the
reorganization
oj
Ihe
publishing
comdirection of three recruitment
to
be
held in the Friends meet- of 22nd Congress of the CPSU.
pany and the appointment of J. Milton Hazard as business
officials: Mrs. Kenneth Stuart,
ing
House
on the Swarthmore Richard Lattimore, The Iliad of
chairman, Mrs. Robert Gerner
manager and his wife as treasurer, following Mr .. Fen~'s
College campus at 8 p. m., Sun- Homer. James Morrison, Masterand Mrs. Robert Lindsey. There
resignation. The June 6 issue annourlced the reslgnahon
day, will be open to the. alumni, pieces of religious verse. Dr.
were 19 rejections on Thursday;
of Mrs. Yarnall as head of the publishlillg company, of MISS
,Swarthmore
residents and other Fred Schwarz, You can trust
32 scheduled donors did not
Garwood as editor-in-chlef and the appointment of Mrs.
interested persons.
the Communists_ Kurt Singer,
appear; 16 cancelled their' apHazard as editor and treasurer. ThE new staff included
MY strangest case. Ronald
pOintments and nine walk-ins
I ELECTED TO BOARD
Margaret C. Freedley, Florence E. DOolY'neY, Mary Wolverton
Steel,
Federal aid to education.
helped materiall:), to meet the
, Gordon L. Wahls of 325
Green, Carl H. Chaffee., Dr. John 1"'1. Adama headed the
Quota. 44' volunteers, worked to
Harrison.
Summers. How to
Dartmouth avenue was elected
Swarthmore Publishing Company, Harr;y T. Brown was the
debate_ Johannes Troyer, The
make the bloodmobile visit a
recently to the board of
cooperative neighborly occasion.
': directors of N. J. Thompson' and cross as symbol and ornament.
secretary. Bbard members were Tabdl Ashton, Howard B.
,Mrs. Corben Shute and Mrs.
Untermeyer.
Modern
Green, Wilbur S. Fricke, E ..A. Stockton, Mrs. Downey, Mrs.
I Company, a dry goods distri- Louis
American
poetry.
Webster's
New
Johan Natvig were chairman and
Hazard, treasurer. In September, 19I40, the date of issue
1 butor in Elmira, N. Y.
collegiate
dictionary.
Leo;1ard
co-chairman of the day. Mrs.
Mr. Wahls is a management
was moved up to Friday., The personnel remained intact
LeRoy McCune assisted and
consultant
who specializes in Woolley, The art of the Middle
until
the
fall,
1916.
Mrs. Robert M. Fudge was the
the administrative and marketing East.
Mrs. Hazard then became editor a:nd business manager,
officer of the day. Seven Staff
Reference - John Brewton,
problems of small manufacturing
Aides, six Gray Ladies, eight!
Index
to children's poetry.
Anna Camden Hall was the associate editor. The masthead
I land, distributing' companies.
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Encyclopedia of
Canteen workers, one Nurses,
carried the names of John W. Adams, Qtesident; E. A. -Stock'I Prior
to his own management
Aide we'e on duty for the local
mythology.
ton, vice-president; Julia R. Hazard, secretary and treasconsulting practice, Mr. Wahis
branch. Katie Natvig and Lynn
,---urer; C. Percy Webster and Thomas "W. Simpers, directors.
was employed in the marketing
KAPPAS TO MEET
Farrington cared for children
division of Scott' Paper ComEdward F. Hitchcock replaced Mr. Webster as a director
The next Kappa Sewing will
through-out the visit in ll¥..
pany.
He holds an M.B.A. frorr( be held on Tuesday, at the home
in
1920.
.
hours.
HlIlvard 'Business School and of Mrs. William Thatcher, 21
I 1923 the Swarthmore Business ani Civic Association
Thirteen members ofthe Junior
a
B.A. from the University of College avenue.
Red Cross, Roger Anthony, Bill
(Wh~Ch be~ame the present business ..s.sociation) published
Iowa.
On Wednesday, May 16, they
Stradley, Malcolm Anthony,
The Swarthmore News hiring G. ViIIc ent Butler, graduate
will
have their May luncheon at
George Hamilton, Dilvid Morrow,
of Swarthmore College in 1925. as edjt or_For the next four
BEREAVED
noon
at
the home of Mrs. Charles
Walter Kaminski, Joe Rihl, Jerry
years the paper was publish!'d by Co ~munity Papers, InMrs.
Clara
Grogan
of
WestLark
in,
Brookhaven road, WallLiddell, William Kurtzhalz, Wilminster
avenue
has
receIved
ingford.
corporated,
which
first
had
offices
in
lIIedia
and
then
moved
liam Ryerson, Jim Reynolds,
.word of the sudden death of her
to the former Shirer Building here. Butler and Robert E.
Steve Wahmann and Allen Shoebrother Philip Mann in Indian- "I 'Saw It In The Sworthmoreon"
Sharples, also of the class of '25, Swarthmore College,
maker gave 16 hours service
apolis, Ind., last Monday.
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unloading, loading and directing
were co-editors. In 1929, Sharples ",.rchased the paper,
rt!...:··O' - "~~-'l )fY-,r-I5'.,r~~'-'-"'~':.).J,.;b, ,,:>'!.
bafflc. The total hours given by
became its editor and publisher and changed the name to
?;jT') -&Wo~~l .Kl~nJ?) ....l1-~·:/d,~y
the Volunteers were 15S¥...
"The Swarthmorean". After, his deatlJ in 1933, his wife,
On October 30 the Red Cross
Anne Berry Sharples (now Mrs. Malcolm Merrill) edited the
'OW/,
'Bloodmobile will visit Swarthpaper
until
she
sold
The
Swarthmorea.n
in
1935
to
Charles
more College. Thenext Borough.
Parker, realtor, who published it with Rosalie Dryden (now
bloodmobile date is May 2, i
Mrs. Henry A. Peirso!) as editor.
1963.
Peter E. Told, for the past 25 yell-IS editor and owner,
purchased "The Swarthmore an" in l.'1!1.y 1937. The Swarthmorean, Inc .. was the publisher and the first office was at
417 Dartmouth avenue, now occupietl by Bookways. The
present offices "",re purchased in 1915; Mrs. Peirsol conDavid Vint of Rutledge was
tinues on the staff which has included some 26 local resireelected to a one-year term as
dents in the past 25 years. Miss Barllara B. Kent has been
treasurer of the Swarthmorethe Managing Editor since 1955.
Rutledge Union School Board
Tuesday evening. A. David M'I
The Swarthmorean is known throughout Pennsylvania
Speers 'was similarly renamed
publications as "pure as the driven s:now" - accepting no
board soliCitor. other reappOintliquor or cigarette advertising, nor practicing double billments were: Dr. J. Albright
ing (all at a financial loss). It's paid c;rculatlon covers 93%
Jones school physician, Dr.
George B. Heckman team phyof the Borough and reaches into a wide adjacent area,In the
sician, Dr. Peter Coste and Dr.
past year, due to printing uncertainties:, The Swarthmorean
H. Parker Stamford, school den-I
changed to off-set production,all ne""S. and advertising now
tists. Dr. Harry Kingham, school
being set at the newspaper office.
.
dis t ric t superintendent, was I
There are other publications whic h are local on record.
named purchasing agent.
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In 1903 the "Delaware County Republican" was published
The board approved the aplocally for a brief period by the ClariOon Publishing Company.
pointment of Mrs. Hazle Cllneff
From' 1905 to 1911 "The Speaker-," a QuarterlY literary
as secretary in the school disjournal (Circulation In 1910,3500) WR-S edited at Swarthmore
trict office.
College by Professor Paul M. Pearso n. Who in 1912 founded
Margaret Yeatman, fifth grade
teacher, re signed in order to
the Swarthmore Chatauqua Association.
(VU
become a .-guidance counselor
A weekly journal "devoted to the in ierests of Swarthmore
In the Penn Delco School DisCollege and Borough," titled "The Swarthmore an. " was
trict at the end of this school
published, pamphlet size, by the Swarthmore College Press
year.
from 1906 to 1915 when it united with "The Phoenix," then
Five children of faculty mema 'monthly magazine, to be publishe
tendance here.
seen at The Swarthmorean office, Ijs.ts William r. Hull as
It . was announced that the
editor and publ1sher. The business lIIIanager was Waiter T.
board would deviate from its
Baker. News of the Borough, inclu
the Public School, the Preparator~ School, the Borough
night' meetings this month and
Council, and social Items, compriSEd at least half of the
next. Meetings will be held Ma
issue.
22, June 5, and 19.
Bound copies of "The Swarthmo~e an'~ from May 2, 1914
The first school of medicine
through the cwrent iss u e s are 0 .. rile at "The SwarthIn the Colonies was founded In
more an" office, with the exception or a nine years, three
Pennsylvania.
months period from September 2, 1~~1 to January 3, 1931,
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which although included in the purchase of "The Swarthmorean" were presented by the outgoing staff to the Swarth·
more Public Library where they were lost in the Borough
Hall fire of 1950. The Swarthmore College bound files are
complete back to 1930.
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W. D. HOLT CELEBRATES
Sc~~~f:e ~:~hi~ ~~ ~~~~ 45 YEARS OF SERVICE .'
THE SYfARTHMOR'EAH
Wlllard D.Holt, vice president"
- Insurance operations of Provl-.
dent Mutual Life Insurance
Company of Pbiladelphla, and
a resident of Swarthmore, celebrated'45 years of service with
the company on April 24.
Mr. Holt joined the company In
1917, and In 1925 was namell
I assistant manager, record de; partment. He served in that
',capacity until 1931, at which
time he was appointed assistant
secreta~. In 1947 he became
manager of the' accounting di,vision. in 1955 controller, and
In 1960 vice president and
controller. He, assumed the
duties of his present position
in 1961.
He and his wife, the former
Marie Kerr, reside 01) South
,Swarthmore avenue. They are
parents of a daughter, Virginia
I Holt Turner, and a son, Rohert
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Fiction - Arpino, Giovanni; Slonlm, Mark L'vovlch, An OutOpen Today, Saturday
the Novice; Barrett, William E., IlneofRu8slanLlterature. Smith, On Monday I go lauBhlng
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Delaware County's first ComThe winter sports' teams of ' inunity Services Fair wul be
, The Lllles of the Field. Blals, i David Nichol, Oxfo/'d Book of Because I heard, the song
Marie-Clalre
Tete-Blanche J Eighteenth
Century
Verse. Of woodthrush In the garden ,Swarthmorecol1ege elected their J held on Friday, May 11, from
Brantley, R~ssell, The Educa: J Sykes, Gerald, The Hidden Rem- ! The pleasure lingers long.
captains for next year in elec- 110 to 9 and saturday, May 12,
tion of Jonathan Beam, Chapela.: nant. Tebbel, John, The Inherl- i·
tions held recently. '
, from 10 to 4 according to John
E.Salazar, Naked in Piccadilly: tors. Toulmin, Stepben, Tbe l'Agaln I come borne laughing
Elected as captaln of next G. Pew, Jr., chairman of tbe
Clifford, John, The'Shooting ofi Febrlc of the Heavens. Van On Tuesday
moming fair.
year's basketball team Is Tom event.
Storey James. DeVries, Peter, I Doren, Carl Clinton, American This Ume I heard sw,eet singing
'Towle, a guard hailinguom south
To help Illustrate the theme,
The Blood of the Lamb. Huxley, Novel,1789-1939. Young, James Upon the moming s air.
Pasadena, Calif. Tom Is a three- of the challenge of the' space
Aldous,
Island. KilPatrick.1 Harvey, The Toadstool Million- ,
\year letterman who helped the age to community services, a
Sarah, ThePhoenix Hour. Lurie, aires.
.
Now Wednesday saw me laughing. 'Garnet this year to their best full size twin of tbe spac~ capIseason in 12 years.'
sule used by John Glenn 1D his
Alison, Love and Friendship. i Non-Fiction- Joseph Adams, ,The Violets war' in bloom.
Miss Read, Winter in Thrush, Chief pre-Shakespe. arean Dram-ITlIelr fragrance was so pleasing
The wrestling team elected three orbital flight arounel the
Green. Moravia, Alberto, The: as. Joseph Adams, A Llfe'of .It drove away a1l gloom.
Michael Cook and Tory Parsons ::,e.:ar:.;t:::h::._ _ _' _ _ _ _ _ __
WIlliam Shakespeare. Richard
as their co-captains for next
Wayward Wife, Warner,
Townsend, A Spirit Rises. Por- Came, Silver. Padraic Colum" ,once mo.'e I laughed on Thursda.v, year. Mike, who comes from I
ter, Katherine Anne, Ship
TheColiectedPoems of Padralc A brook went, sparkling by.
Ilclarence, N. Y., was a co-cap- ,
CARHIVAL,
Fools.
Colum. qommlsslon on Money A nash of stirring waters
,taln of this year's team arid fin307 Vassar Avenue
Mysteries _ Chabe~; M. E., and C!edlt. Paul de Krulf. The There caught IllY wandering eye. ished second In the 177-pound
210 & 216 Yale Avenue
Jade for a Lady. Thompson. sweepmg,~lnd. Jacques Dupont,
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class in the Middle Atlantic
Moy
12, 1 - 5 P.M.
Estelle, A Twig is Bent.
Gothic Pamling. Pamela Ericks- And Friday kept me laughmg; Championships. Tory, whose
Toys
- Cfo k",~ - Games
Non-fiction - Arnold.
son, The Ufe and Death of tile i A marvelous butterfly
I home is in Lock Haven, wrestled
thew, The Portable Matthew Duches~. Dudley Fitts, Gr.eek! Came sipping at IllY nowers
I in the 157-pound class and did
. much to help this year's wrest- , ..
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Arnold, Baird, Albert Craig, Plays m Modern Translation. I As I went ambling by.
American Public Addresses, wa~ter Foster, Water Color,
I'ling team to Its 8-1 record and, '?'!'"",WJ&~Jf't,~"4t~'I!
1740-1952. Beaumont. Francis. Pamting. Pat Frank, How to On saturday I'm' laughing
finest season In the 20 year his- I~·
Beaumont and Fletcher. Becker, Survive the H-bomb. Johann Becaus. I saw once more
tory of the sport at Swarthmore.
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Jeb Eddy and Dave Le,onard :
N 4 t:iUad.
Laughter. Blake, Nelson
An~re Grabar, Early Medieval Who played before my ·door.
were elected as co-captains of !
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fred, The Road to Reno. Bray, .Pamting. An?,e Grabar. Roman, next year's swimming team. Jeb, '
WUllam C., A Course in General esque Palntmg. Donald Grout, On Sunday I'm still lauBhlng,
I fromAlexandria. Va .• was amemChemistry. Caine, N. R., -YQur A History of Wes~ern MU~c. And shall I tell you why?'
• ber of two relay teams that set
'Large othello (Orange)
Family, Without You. Cerf, Ben- Ulf Hard, ScandinaVIan DeSIgn. Because I saw' this moming
new college records tilis year I'
Kaempferi (Purple, Pink,
nett A., Fifteen Famous Euro- Aldous Huxley, Tomorrow and A brilliant, painted sky.
·and scored 54 points in competiLavender) also
pean Plays, Chase, Mary Ellen, Tomorrow and Tomorrow. Jo,!eph
'tion over the year. Dave, who is,
Fortunei Rhododendrons
The Psalms for the Common Karneke, N~VY Diyer. Theo(iora
from Portland, are., led the team
(Mauve and Pinkl
'I 'in points scored with 82 and set
Reader. Cottrell, Leonard, The Kroeber, Ishi. In Two ~orlds.
Great Invasion. Davison, Ann, Am\ldes Malun, Roman Pamting. And I &JD glad and ,happy
new college records In the 220
In the Wake of the Gemini. Fry; Arpag Mekhitarian, Egyptian Because I heard today
and 446-yard freestyle events
Christopher, A Sleep of Prison- Painting. Thomas Merton, The From dear friend. in the city
in addition to swimming on one
ers. Galloway, George B.,
New Man. Frederic Morton: The so many miles away
of the record-setlingrelayteams ..
tory of the House of
Rothschilds. William NeIlson. And
The swimming team also
tives. Galsworthy, John, Plays. Chief Elizabethan Dramatis.ts. For every week I'm laughing
chose sophomore Terry Platt.
Gies, Joseph, Adventure
Roger Peterson, A Field GUIde With I enjoy IllY stay
from Cambridge, Mass., as the
ground. Gray, Madeline,'
to Western B~rds. Nicholas I'm happy friends about me,
recipient of the strojlier Award. I
Changing Years. Greener,
Rivero, Castro s Cuba. John
happy every day.
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lie, High Dam Over Nubia.
Rosenberg,
The' Dark.enlng
Glass. Curt Sachs, The HIstory so too, each month I'm laughing I
son, H.J.C., The Oxford Book
Seventeenth Century
of Music,,;l Instru!"ents. ~ay No matter wilat they say.
Hayes, Elizabeth S., Spices
S~ton, Cloud, Stone, Sun. VIDe. Each morning I look forward
Herbs Around the World. Heine, Genevieve ,Souchal,
French To what may come that day.
Helnrich.- Works of Prose.
18th Century Furniture. Derek
Tangye, A Gull on the Roof. And all the time I'm laughing,l
rick, Robert, The Poetical
of Robert Herrick:
James Thurber. Fables' for Our I've chased old' Death away;:
Bhafavad Gita. Ovid,
Time. Andrew Tully, CIA, the Though in the end I'm losing,
phases. Pallottino,
Inside .Story. Charles Ward, I'm happy, for tlie day.
Etruscan Painting. Peck
The LIfe of ~I'hn Dryde?
SAMUEL C. PALMER
Freedom Ride. Red
Elwyn Brooks ~hite, One ~an s
ed States First Aid
Meat. Ernest WIlkins, A HIStorY
Rehm, George, Requiem
of Itall~n Literat.ure. Cliff
Twelve Cows. Rossetti, '
Young, FIgure DrawIDg without
Gabriel Poems IlJId
a Model.
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tlO~S. Rutherford. Peggy.
The Oxford Companion to Music.
Saturday, May 12 is "play
VOIces. seligman,
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chants of Art. Sitwell,
YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY
Nether Providence Athletic As-,
The Collected Poems of
sociation, when triple header
Following Is one of a series of hall games wlll furnish' the
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answers on Soclai Security. The c max a
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series was prepared by Herbert W. activities that will' Include a
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Ch" . ,r Office. For further Informs- day ceremunies.
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questions you ma.v have, contact throw out the flrst 'ball and Stan
Ibe Social Security Off!"ce, 305
Fldellty-Chester Building, Chester, Lop a t a. former Philadelphia
Pa. - telephone TRemont 4-5264. Phillies catcher, Maurice Maitland, former Philadelphia AthSeries No. I,
Q. [oid the 1961 amendments to lecUc third baseman and Lewis '
the social security law reduce Krause, Sr., currently a scout I
the length of time a person must with the Kansas City AthletiCS, I
work under social security to . will add a big league flavor to
the ceremonies.
qualify for monthly benefits?
A. Yes. Under the 1961 changes
The parade, which will form
to the social security law, a at 11; 15 a. m. at the Wallingford 1
pelson needs credit equal to Elementary SChool will be ~ed .
only one-fourth of the time after ' by the Nether Providence HIgh I
1950 and up to. but not counting School Band.
the year he Is 65 (or 62 if a
Swarthmore, Pa
333 Dartmouth Avenue
woman). Work at any time after "; Saw ·Itln The Swarthmorean"
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IIa.Y 11, 1982
SWARTHMORE COLLEbE
RECEIVES GRANT
An unrestricted grant of$I,OOO
to Swarthmore College was announced this week'by The International Nickel Company, Inc.
This grant Is made 1n the belief that In the coming years
Swarthmore College wlll continue
to give leadership In high standards of education, the company
stated.
The award is one of a series
made by the company to leading
universities and private liberal
arts institutions •
a.m. S undays.
The Women's Bible class
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTIWORE, PENMA.
meets at 9:30, the 10th Grade
PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE T. TOLD, publishers
and Pre-College groups meet
.
at
10:30.,
PIlane Klngswood 3-0900
I CommunicantsclassesBlllheld
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
at 5 p. m. Sunday, and at 4 P. m.
BARBARA B. KENT, Managing Edllor
on MondaY, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
Rosalie D. Pelrsol
Mary E. Palmer
Marjorie T. Told
Tbe Chancel Choir wlll preEntered as Second Clas8 Matter. January 24,1929, at the Post
sent "King David" at 8 p.m. in
Office at Swarthmore, Pa.. under the Act of March 3, 1819.
'the church sanctuary.
The Christian Education ComDEADLINE - WEDNESDAY 11 A.M.
mlttee will meet Monday at
7;30 p.m.
SWARTHMORE-., PENNA. , FRIDAY, MAY 1J, 1"962
Morning Prayers are held at
GIBBONS HOME FAMILY
9 on Tuesdays. The New TestaENTERTAINS BOARD
METHODIST NOTES
I will meet .at 7;4Q, p.m. Monday, ment Study Group meets at 10.
The Gibbons Home familY enThe meeting of the Board of
Tomorrow the W.S.C.S. Motherl evening.
tertained the lady members of
and Daughter Luncheon will be 1 Tuesday morning at 9:30 the Trustees will be held', at 7:30
the Gibbons Home Board at
held at 12 noon in Fellowshipj Hannah Circle will meet at the p.m. Tuesday. The Session will
luncheon on Monday prior to
Hall.
. home of Mrs. John Patterson, also meet at 7:30. '
regular meetings of the board.
Mr. MacMain's sermon subject 45 Amherst ave~ue.
CIRCLE 11, Chairman Mrs.
at both services of morning worThe Mary Cncle will meet, Lewis Hitchner, wUlmeet at
See the
ship on Sunday will be "The Tuesday at 9;30a.m.at the home i9:30 a.m. Wednesday.
MEMORIAL PARK
Fellowship of the Holy Spirit". of Mrs. Alfred H. Williams, 216, Circles meeting at 10;30 In: K.
There will be a supervised nur- Providence road, Wallingford.
clude'
in beautiful
sery at both the8:30 and Ua.m.
The Fishermen's Club meets
CrRCLE 2, Chairman Mrs. GRADUATION CEREMONIES
WEST LAUREL HILL
services.
Tuesday at 7 p.m.
James Hornaday at the home of
Both the Junior and Senior
On Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. Mrs. Clifford Ba~ta, 640 Parrish
Raymo nd N '. Ketcham, Mari- ,
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High Fellowships wlll meet at The Esther Circle will meet at road; CIRCLE 3, Chairman Mrs. etta avenue. WIll gra~.uate Satany day from 9 to 4.
7 p.m. The senior group will Mrs. Henry· C. Barton's home John McQuade, at the home of I urday, May 12, from the third
view a film entitled the 318 Harding avenue,
Mllmont Mrs. Charles Brogan, 101 Guern- session of th.e Program for Man-.
Belmonl Ave. above City lma
Balo-Cynwyd
"Square."
Park.
3ey road' CIRdLE 4 Chairman agement Development at the
The W,S,C,R Rihl~ f;tmlv ~'nl1n
The Ladies' Bible Class will Mrs. Ge~rge patters~n, at the. Harvard Business School. Mr.
Slap ;n Office al Oock Towe,
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have its regular covered dish home of Mrs. F. Ralph Slas, 503 Ketcham Is plant personnel manFor guidonce
CHUrtCH SERVICES
luncheon on Wednesday at 12:30 South Country Club lane, Walling- ;. .,.ag::.e...r.:.";..s."co:..t,..t..;p;.a::p.:,er;c.;o.=:m:,pa.;:!Iy~·=-"..jh~~~~~~;:;~~;"+
p.m. at Mrs. Paul Paulson's ford' CIRCLE 7 Chairman Mrs i,.. ,,.,....,.. ,., LII!t.II!t.II!t.lI!tolllfolllf ...IlI'd.!l!,"'"''''''
PRESBYTERIAH CHURCH
home, 100 Park avenue.
Cha;les Anders~n, at the hom~ ~SIl!~~!D!i!D!D\t!i1l!""_"lI~:aI!ft!.lIl(;::W::K;lf(i'It:....""'.I"'.:IIIi.:llli"',~
'D.Evor Roberts, Minister
At 8 p.m. ~ednesday eveni~g of Mrs. Judson Hoover, Jr.. '
&
Robert O.Browne,Aasoc.Minlst.., the CommiSSIOn on Stewardship Brookhaven and Engle r o a d s '
.
Minister of Chrlstlon Education and Finance will meet.
Walllngford; CIRCLE 8, Chair:
FLOWERS - Annuals & Perennials
'" SCIE"'CE "OTES man Mrs. Peter E. Told. at the
PLANTS - Vegetables & Bedding
CHRISTI ron
Sun day, May 13
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home of Mrs. Charles Acker,
TOMATOES _ PEPPERS
9:15 A.M.-Morning Worship
The perfect nature of spiritual 206 Linden lane, Wallingford; I
9:15 A.M.-Church School
creation will be emphasized at CIRCLE 9, at the home of Chair· I
9;30 A.M.-Women's Bible Class Christian Science services Sun- man Mrs. William Laimbeer,
"TA. FtJFm Wit,. the Ootagonal B"'T1&"
10:30 A.M.-10th Grade Group
day in the Lesson--8ermon on CrumCreekroad,Media;CIRCLE
',,&,- 'j,10:30 A.M.-Pre-College Group
the subject "Adam and Fallen 10, Chairman Mrs. Samuel AItI house, at the home of Mrs. John
8:0;) P.M.-Chancel Choir sings Man."
"King David."
Among the Bible passages to Lord, 737 Harvard avenue.
Monday, Moy 14
be read is this one from Genesis CIRCLE5,ChairmanMrs. 'Donald
4:00 P.M.-Communicants Class (1):
Hibbard.'
"And God said. Let us make
CIRCLE 1 will meet at noon
Tuesday, May 15
man in our im!,ge,after our at the home of ,Chairman Mrs.
9: 00 A.M.-Morning Prayers
likeness; ... SO God created rna 'Paul Williams, 603 University
10:00 A,M.-New Testament study in his own image, in the Image place. cmCLE., 12, Chairman
4:00 P .M.-Commulticants Class of God created he him; ma!e and Mrs. J. B. M. Tyson. will meet
TH E PR·~CE?
female created he them."
in the W.A. 'Room at 12:30.
Wednesday, May 16
Women's Circle Day
The Golden Text is from Job CIRCLES 13 and 14; Chairmen'
We conduct services to suit your budget
4:00 P.M.-Communicants Class (8):,
Mrs. Forest Roark and Mrs.
••• and all receive the' S(ltne .meticU·
8:00 P.M.-Adult School
"Behold, God will not cast William F. Porter, respectively,
Thursday, May 17
away a perfect man. neither will will meet at 8'15
Ious aHention.
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
he help the evil doers."
The Adult School is held at,
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An invitation is, e~tended to 8 p.m. Wednesdays."
"METHODIST CHURC.H
all to attend the serVIces at 11
Holy ,Communion will be celea.m. in First Church of Christ, brated at lOta.m. Thursday.
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The Rev. John C. Kulp, Minister Scientist, 206 Park avenue.
....CTOU O. RIM_La
James S. Moc'Main
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
LEIPER CHURCH NOlES
18,20 CHIS1NUTSTUn
Mlnisterfor Youth
The Junior High Fellowship
The Sacrament of Infant Bap- I
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/UIIff A.IAII, II.
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Charles Schisler
presents tonight. May -11 at tism will ,be observed at the 11 I
Minister of Music
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7:30 the movie "Friendly Per- o'clock service on Sunday.,
suasion," in the Meeting House.
The· Women's Quild will meet "
Saturday, May,12
12 ~oon-Mother-Daughter
T.l!.e public .Is cordially invited., on
multi-purpose
•
Tuesday at room.
8;30 p.m. in the
Luncheon
Applications for camps and
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Sunday, May,13
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8:30 A.M.-Mr. Mac Main will
Friday; May 11
'talned in the church office. i §
_,.,~
preach
,There w'l.ll be inquiry classes', §
9:45 A.M.-Sunday School
5:30 P.M.-Junior High Covered held agaln on May 20 and 27, at :=
§
Dish Supper
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Mac Main will
preach
,.,
7:00 P.M.-Jr,&Sr. High FelHouse Donation accepted for study about the .bellefs and ~
lOwships
benefit of Fellow ship proprogram of the Umted preSbY-I
iii
Monday, May 14
, t
terlan Church. These classes E
;;;
7:45 P.M.-W.S.C.;'~lble Stud~
lec s'S d
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, . are required for any one who is I ~
§
'45' A MU~FaIY' t~dY S h 1
considering uniting with Leiper' i5
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TRINITY CHURCH
9'45 A M M t· g for W hlp
urc.
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The Rev. Loy ton p. Zimmer,
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. . - ee 10
ors
,The work parties scheduled i5
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship for Tuesday evenings from '7 to ~
.
Rector
The Rev. Georll" R. McKelvey,
Monday! May 14
9 p.m. throughout the month of i§
,.,
All Day Sewing For AFSC
May need the participation of E
~
Curate
~unday, 'Moy 13
.
•
Tuesday, May 15 .
I all the men and women of the
8.00 P.M.-Monthly Meetmg for church. There is nlUch work to i5
(Third Sunday after Easterl
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion and
BUSWinedess d
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be done both inside and outside ~
Word
All Day n~~il~r~g ;~r AFSC
of the church bUilding.
~
, 9:30 A.M.-Morning Prayer, Sermon and Church School
FIRST CHURCH OF'· FUND-RAISING CHAIRMEN
11:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer. SerCHRIST SCIENTIST
A local fund-raising cainpaign ;
.
_§_
mon and Church School
Park
Avenue
below
Harvard
among
alumnae
and
friends
of
§,
_
8:00 P.M.-Holy Communion
Sunday,iMoy 13
Bradford (Mass.) Juni,,( College = "
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Monday, May 14
11:00 A.M.-Sunday School
is now un d e r w ay under the
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
11:00
A.M.-The
Lesson
Sermon
leadership of Mrs. Gerald Kynelt, ~
=
7:15 P.M.-Evening Prayer
will
be
"Adam
and
Fallen
Jr.,
Wallingford,
and
Mrs.
Stllliii
Tuesday, May 15
Man."
man
Westbrook,
also
of
WalllngE
~
9:1p A.M.-Mornfng Prayer
;Vednesday evening meeting each ford, division chairmen of the
~
7:15 P.M.-Evening Prayer
' _5
Wednesday, May 16
' week., 8 P.M.' Reading Room,. Swarthmore-Media-West Chester E=!
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
409 Dartmouth Avenue, open division.
week-day~ except holidays. 16-. Named as captains assist
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer fol5;
Friday evening 7-9.
them are Mrs. William Porter, E
lowed by Holy Communion
Moylan-Rose Valley, and Mrs.
7: 15 P.M.-Evening Prayer
LEIPER PRESBYTERIAN
Paul Snyder, West Chester.
Thursday, May 17
CHURCH'
The local drIve Is part of a
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer folgeneral call1\lailln to raise' Ii!
E
900 Falrvi.w Road,
lowed by Holy Communion
Th.R.",Jam.'Barb.r,MJnht!t~
$1,000,000
fora
library
and
e
Ii
7:15 P.M.-Evening Prayer
arts-study center on tbe Brad- a
!!
Friday, Moy 18
9;30 A~~~~:u.~~YS~!ool
ford campus, Over half the
EDWARD B. MIFFLIN, CHAIRMAN ~
9:15 A.M.-MornIO'g Prayer
,
goal
has,
already
been
achle-ved.
!I
it
7:15 P.M.-Evening Prayer
11: 00
Worship
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PRESBYTERIAN' NOTES
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All Lines of Insurance
'H
'TO 'MO
T ' R
W JI T H' LOJVE
.]E'
on
A. her
Youwages?
should. request Leaflet
OASI-2lfrom the social security
office. The leaflet, "social
Security and Your Household
Employee", Explains how to get
the forni, and make reports.
Q. As a self-employed individuai operating a restaurant, must
I pay my own social security
taxes each quarter?
A. No. A self-empll>yed individual pays his social security tax
once a year. He pays It with his
income tax return on or before
April 15 and uses Schedule C
to report his self-emploument
income.
"
. '
,
Hosiery ..
Blouses Lingerie
The first general hospital'in .'
the Colonies was in Pennsylvania.
t.
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The first degree of Doctor of
Medicine conferred in America i
was gl VPfi in pennsylvania.',
,
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tHE PARK AVENUE SHOP
.104 ParkIAVI. I
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eVlnrthcioreCQliege- L1b1'l\.r~
SvmrthmOre
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. T·HE SwARTHMOREAN
DUPONT, APPOINTS'· IPolke & fir...*..:., IVOLUNTEERS AID
.
.
1 Three young children w'!re RED CROSS
·U6H!invOIVed in motor :accidents
WM• S.CARBORO ~ within 24 hours last week. A growing number of persons
J18J' 11. 1962
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HIGH SCHOO,"
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PO'LICE RADIO GOES
TO COURT ·HOUSE
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FI' re
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Id.ol for 'pelr. b,droolll, n.,..",
d.n or cottag.. P'ug. In • ..,.
wher.. Powerful output ,Or Itt
COIftpocf all•• Sav. nowl Quanti.
r... tfl.1tod1 Onty' M' • _ ,
Special Lubricant used to help keep out
squeaks and wear. Won't dry aut. won't
wash out, won't squeeze outl Helps improve gas mileage.
,
4 Check Oil Filter
Inspect cartridge and check for leaks.
THE MUSIC BOX, INC.
rO~~A:v~e~n~ue~"~o:p:'EN~'~F:RI~.~E~V:E~."~K~/~J~.~I'~·
t
5-Battery Serviced .
•
•
Dirty spark plugs can waste as much as I
out· of every 10 gallons of gasoline. '
•
keeps
8-lII)rain Anti - Freeze and Flush
Radiator - Check Hose Con-'
nections - Add Rust Resistance
If you have permanent anti-freeze, save
it for next winter. Bring your own c0ntainer•.
9 Check-up of Tires
Correct "Switching" improves the milehove your tires recapped, if needed.
PORTER H. WAITE, IIC.
:Yale A.enue and Chester 'RlOaei
lection of library-bound National To Install Officers
uled for Tbursd8,J'. M8J' 24. from BUSiness ssocla Ion
Geographic magazines to the
10 3·
: 0 to 2 at the Friends. Meet- D
J I
E
I
higb school library. Tbis gift
Tuesday Affair
ing House.
rops U y
ven
To Springfield
! collection includes magazines
Josephine Benton of German- unless someone else comes
The Swarthmore Junior Wom- tow
b
f B lti
S warthmolre",i! from 1910 to the presem date.
A new era in
i • Additions wlll be made to this an's Club' will bold ita annual
n, a mem er ,0
a more charging to tbe fore. there will
police and me history was collection yearly by the donor. banquet Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Yearly Meeting and a sojourning be no Community Fourth of JuJy
ushered in by Borougb
Each volume contains a 'speci- the Springfield Country Club. member of Mt. Holly Meeting. par ad.. and celebration for
Monday evening when it
, ally designed book plate with Retiring president Mrs. Donald I, wllblj letad n~hle'bmed,i.taAtions. Hetr Swarthmore this year. since the
mously favored a motion t 'the school seal ana the name R. Aikens will welcome those ' ~~~: w
e
venues 0 borough's Business Association
Councilman 'Herman. Bloom 0,
E T Id
.
voted last week to omit the
disband the local police
. of Mr. Bertrand.
present, and Mrs. Peter .' o.
All are cordially invited to celebrationfromits yearly roster
station and have the
The present collection is now the club's senior advisor. will attend. Those planning to stay of events. This yeal's parade
d
i
..
di
Court:
available
for faculty
examination
(jy preside over the installation of
for lunch are asked tQ bring a would hav'e been the borough's
.students and
and will
ffi
f the 1962 1964 term
police ra io n '01e a
be put to Immediate use for 0 cers or
• sandwich. Child care will be 51st.
House handle police calls,
After. dinner, Susan :Bauer will
id d
Springfield pOlice station
reference.
prove.
The Bus i n e s. s Association
Sing three selections,
Mayor!
---------The Juniors announce that
made its decision to cancel the
charge of fire calls.
Outlining 'the new plan
thelr- new senior advisor will
.
event at the regular monthly
Charles G. Thatcher and Bl"OInl
.
meeting held Tuesday of last
be Mrs. John Pinkston.
said that by ellininating
At Do)laware County Day, tbe
week at the Ingleneuk.
jobs of the present three
Swarthmore Junior Woman's Club
i Celebrations in recent years
more radiO operators a n e t .
I have included, in addition to the
won
a
First
Award
for
memberMETHODISTS
TO
HEAR
I
about $9,5OQ "represanting
Round of A'ctiVl'ties
ship increase; Mrs. Robert s.
parade. games and pony rides
mill or more" in taxation
Marrs is Membership Chairman.
at the high school, and the Fire
be saved. Salaries,social secUl:-1 D' I
The Juniorswon a 5eoond Award DR, P ,C, EDWARDS·
,Co mp any's much anticipated
Ity. uniforms for this part of
isp ays
gm a
oon
in tlie Class A C.:lunty Comh11l
Ed 'water fight. Popsicles were
police force amounted to
A speCial attraction at the petition for. tbeir Log Book.'
The Rfev. Dlr. P
PdCp'hil -, Iissued the paraders, soft drinks
a- rewarded the marching hi' gh
it was sal'd , wh ereas ope
'Early American F'lir to be hele Mrs. John A. Gersbach is Log wards 0 Ba timore. an
at the Community Arts Center,
delphia. a director of Division' school bandsmen' fun reCOmunder the new system is
Book Cbalrman.
of National Missions of the
•
pected to cost an '1nnual "$
Rogers lane, Wallingford toB d f M' I
M th di t pensed the marshalls and their
to $1500."
morrow from noon to 6:30p.m., Swarthmorean StaH
c~ar h 0 il~sS bonsth e os;:' assistants, and teen-agers gave
The County charge feir
will be authentic Early American
urc, w e e gue
the small fry a merry whirl on
ing police calls waJ cited
antiques.
h
speaker at the Methodist Church. the school's playing fieids.
$500. Cost of moving the
'l'ne House of Antiques, under
em ers
roug
! on Sunday. at the 8:30 and 11 Perhaps the OIily genuine chore,
ough's manual cycle timer for the supervision of Mrs. William
I R
'
a.m. services of worship. Dr. Ias tbose who have so served
fire' alarms to SPringfield
S. Proctor of Wallingford, will
ears n eumon
Ed"lar~s is a member of the \ can testify. was the judging,
expected to be around $40
also show rail brass lamps, and
Forty-sevell members of Tbe Board s executive staff. dlrec;- usually supplied by the perservhand made wooden cookie molds Swarthmorean staff during the ing the 'dethodist Church s . I
Woman's Club
additional annual telephone
$483.90. It was stated
200 years old. Mrs. Proctor will past 25 years and their wives or ministry in the cities of the n~he cost? pe;haps $75 all
field would charge nothing for be assisted by Mrs. W. F. Porter husbands gathered for adredUiniun U·BS.~. joining the Bn'rd staff I told, for hiring the ponies,
Its s.ervices the first year,
of Moylan. Mrs. Daniel McAfee at 322 Park avenue an
nner
e,o e
~,purchasing the popslcles and
if it did make a charge In
and Mrs. Rose M. Elfman of at The Ingleneuk on Tuesday in. Jalluary 1958, Dr. Edwards, 30ft drink!; and the souvenirs
years It would not exceed
Media and Mrs. B. F. Moses of evening as guesb of Mr. and was execu .ve secretary of three I
etimes 'banded out to 'the
. Both the May~r and
Wallingford.
Mrs. Peter E. Told of Park av- methodist agenCies in Baltimore ' 30~
,
estimated that essential
Mrs. Dawson H. Huber of Rose- enue.Guests included:
and Washin&.l0n: His present'
due tribute to "The
vices would be as prompt
mont and Mrs. Boris Blai, of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ricksecker workis primarIly m the ~treQCth- Fifty-First Dragon," an essay
efficient under the new s"'!:~:~~IGradyville will be in charge of (nee Mary Wood), Mr. and Mrs. ening.of city and distrIct soci- b Ii
dB
the Art Books Stall.
James Connor (nee Mary Kistler). eties of church extension and y. ey,,:oo
roun.
as under the former one.~
S
i
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Peter
Murray
(mie
d
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K
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f
said the only disadvantageolrfic,el fiMlrds . Ge°isr~ede bUy zJ:nic:'r~~- . Franny Pearson), Anne Mabbott. helping city churches to a ap
could see was that without
e , ass T '
their program better to serve the;
Ruth Khelghatian and Anna Mrs. Lorene MacCarter. Mrs..
d f b
id t
'
personnel the door to police Cordes. is imanging games and Joseph Howe, Joan Eynon. Mr. !!~~/-~d~~a~ r::s-6l:e~'- pa-stor!
headquarters in Borough
races #or children at 2. :30 p.m. and Mrs. A. David M. Speers
ti
uld
b
h
t
d
"
e s u an Mrs. Charles
W. Maslin and Mrs. (nee Nancy Peel). Mr. and Mrs. of several ch--rches in' Maryland '
some mes wo
people coming to pay fines
Marshall Schmidt of Swarthmore G. West Cochrane (nee Ann and the District of Columbia.
will be. In charge of fire engine Cnchran). Ted Oppenlander. Mrs. For two years, he was assistant Dance Will Follow On
do other business would
'.. no one h
'"
Ed ward A. Gillesp j e. Mrs . .
J to the president of Ohio Wesleyan
orne.
rides. .
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The present po ice and
At 3:30 p.m. the Sarah Hart~ Art ur Horne , Mr. an
rs. University'
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School Tennis Courts
phone numbers will be retained. sook Ballet group of Wallingford William Driebaus. Mr. and Mrs.
The 24th Annual Concert by
However, KI 3-0122 should
will perform two dances. Mem- Robert Hulme.
Swarthmore High School Band
used for police emergency
bers of the group are:
Ferris W. Mitchell representw1ll be !Ield tonight at Scott
since it is the one that will
Lind a Nutt, Gay Holston, lng th\! "wrappers" for servlceAmphitheatre, on the College
Patricia. Hill, Janet Moses, men's wartime subscriptions,
I campus. The 85 piece group;
tended at Media for relay
messages to policemen in cars. ChristineDeming,CarolynScharf, ·Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson.
'directed by Robert'M. Holm,
The Annual Spung Dance of wiil offer a varied program inThe current auxiliary phone Frances Jackson, Linda Kynett, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Haroid Ogram.
KI 3-0123 should be used by Penelope Holston, Becky Leln- Mr. and Mrs .. John F. Spencer the Swarthmore Moth~s Club cludlng several old !avorltes
people deslrfng to contact heiser and Mia Hartsook of Wall- and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fuller w11l take placll at the Old Mill .. nd a number of recent comSwarthmore police headquarters ingford; and Anne DeFuria,were also guests. Present starf in Rose Valley on Saturday, May positions for concert band.
on other matters. The fire Margaret Hawley and Karen Zim-members attending were Mrs .. 26 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. '
The hour long. outdoor promerman of Moylan.
EdwardE. Love, BarbaraB. Kent,
Mrs. Edward Ida is chairman gram is scheduled to begin
At 4' p.m. the Valley Voices Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol, of the dance. Those assisting promptly at 7 p.m. so as to
phone KI 3-4507 will ring in
Spr!ngfield pollce headquarters under the direction of Richard Mr and Mrs Joseph Palmer Mr
M
.
d
M
Wiln
Widner' and her are Mrs. Wayne Boyer. rs. conclude by dark. The spacious
(Continued on Page 8)
P. Nicholas of Wallingford wlll ~n an~sMrs C ~ose~h Mallon H. Leland Clifford, Mrs. Donald facilities of Scott Amphltheatre
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present a choral program. At
rL
· etters of' gre'etingS were read Downing, and Mrs. A. U. I:lchmidt. are expected to provide just the
Artlsl ea, a
4:30 p.m. the Essick Acrobats
b
h
d fr
under the direction of Mrs. Grier from Mrs. Charles E. Black (nee Ticketa may e purc ase
?m proper setting for the "music
Wilcox Gallery Today
Essick wili perform.
Alice Nickersoll) from Littieton, Fay Rudy or Maryann Hagelln. in the parll" Idiom which the
Richard Korte. Larry Luder, Colo.. Mrs; Robert Neumann, A limited amount of tickets will band has found so successful
The work of American artis Ricky Luder, Frank Bohm, Ed Nor mal. Ill" Mrs. Harold D, be ~vailable to guests. Those the past severai seasons.
Dan Miller will be on exhibit in Ben net t. Christine deMoll, Townsend (nee Elliott Jeffords)
from May 15 to June 12. ~he Lynda Kennedy, Marie Stewart. Harvey Whitaker, Cheswick. near vatlons.
.
to sojourn to the High school
exhibit is on loan from the Susan Seipp and Kathy CrostPlttsburgh. all too far away to
The Chamber Music Society of tennis courts where dancing is
Arnoid Finkel Gallery, Phlla" will help with. the festivities. attend.
"Lower Neither Providence wlll scheduled. Music for the dance
deiphi".
Carleton£ullardof Swarth.more
Mrs. Jack Taylor (nee Nancy 3uPPly the music and a 'few wili be furnished by a proMr. Miller has worked in many will be thl"Strolling Accordlon- Van Alen) and Mis~ Pollj Told games have aiso been planned fesa1i>nal orchestra supplied
different media: printing, wood ist; George B. Lex of Havertown came from Baltimore, Md. Mr. and for the eveninl.
through the courtesy of the
sculpture. watercoiors, oils, etc. the program announcer; and Sam- Mrs. William F • Fetptr . (nee
Chester Musicians Union. neSeveral aspects of his work will uel Crothers of Wallingford, the Peggy Keenen) and Mrs. Marion Bob Bennett Heads
freshmenta will be available .•
be presented In the display. Poloroid Man, will take ins.tant .Shellenberger (nee Worth Abbe)
In the event of Inclement weather,
from Wilmington, and Mrs. Vernon SHS Student Gov't
the concert is scheduled for the
Most recently he won the Mary pictures of the activities.
--M. Parry from West Chester. Mrs.
At ·the election held Frid8J'.
Audubon Post Prize in the 1961
John R. Biggers (nee
I follOwing Monday evening but
Fellowship Exhibition at the 1035 CAST THEIR VOTE·
Laws) of Prospect Park
May 11, at the High Schoo, the dance will still be held,
Penn,'ylvania Academy of Fine
Swarthmore an citizens cast not be present because her Girl students elected Bob
Indoors. on Friday evening at
Arts. He has also won awards 10~5 votes at the Primary Elec- Scout Troop's mother-daugbter presldentciStudent Govern'ment, 8:45 p.m.
at numerous other Academy ex- tion Tuesday. The Eastern banquet was the same evening. Jim Reynolds
_ _._ _ _ _ _ _
hibltlons, the Print Club. the Precinct cast 357 votes. North- Mrs. Daniel Griffl,n (nee Sally Linda Hopper secretarY,
Art Alliance, and the Delaware ern 347, and Western 331.
Alden}is In Spain and Mrs. Ross Ron Hoge'treasurer. They
EMERGENCY BLOOD
Annual exhibitions.
The only contest was that of Ailen (nee Mary Ellen Mercer) aU members of this vPI.r',~1
Swarthmore Borough resiThere will be It tea and talk aovernor. The Republican candi- is in Savannah, Ga.
junior cl88s.
dents; requests far blood may in the Wilcox Gallery with the date Scranton and the DemoThree former members are de-' Candida~es
b. made' to Red Cross Blood
artist.on this afternoon, May 18, cratic candidate Dilworth were ceased: Mrs..
Maplntyre
P".gram' Chairman Mrs. Ca,from 4:30 to 5:30. The public the overwhelming cbolce of Coleman. Ted
'.!lUle, KI '3 ..3:757
is cordiaily invlt8!l. .•
t:s:~lI:Ir~~,n~l!l.v.'I!~fII'
P hone Joumeys
4th
At
GUEST MINISTERTO SPEAK SUNDAY
I
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Th
2S
KlnpwOad
3-1250
.
,,
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OU"TDOOR CONCERT
TONIGHT AT SEVEN
MOTHERS TO GIVE
SPRING DANCE
RICHT NOW YOUR CAR' NEEDS THESE
"CET READY FOR SUMMER" SERVICES
3-Chassis Lubrication
THE FIFTY ·FIRST
The next Swarthmore Com- PARADE *
munity D8J' of Prayer is sched•
A
' t'
I
6-Clean and Adjust Spark Plugs
CAMPUS
Community Day of
Prayer May 24th
I
Winter is especially tough on batteries.
We check strength, clean terminals, add
distilled water.
COLLEGE
$·4.00 PER YEAR
pa;
Our Spring Car Saver Special Is Designed to Help Get Rid of
"Winter Drag" and Get Your Car Completely Ready lor Summer
Lets your engine breathe easier dirt out of the carburetor. .
Bertrand 01
AMPHITHEATRE
I
Be~ter -- Longer
7-Clean Air Filter
N.
TO HOLD
ANNUAL BANQUET
M b
Y
.LetUs Help Make Your
Drain transmission and rear refill with
Sunoco 'AII-purpose Gear Lubricant specially made to resist high pressure
and heat. .
Alphonse
~warthmore has presented a col-
Be'
STATE' INSPECTION .STARTS MAY 1st
2-Change to Summer Cear
Lubricants
SHS Receives Gift
Bound Geographies
ARTS CENTER FAIR
RAIN OR SH'INE SAT
~Sarn
W.inter oil is too thin for warm weather.
We drain it-and refill Summer type
Sunoco Oil.
SW~RTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 1"8, 1962
V.OLUME 34 - NUMBER 20
'J
l-Change to SUlnmer Oil
THMOREAN
THE
TONIGHT
7 P.M.
I
C.ar Run
IN SCOTT
BAND CONCERT
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PERSONALS
OLD RUTlEDGE SCHOOL
SALE COMPLEX CASE
Named
Of
Mom
MAY 181962
, . Pqe'12
George Gilmour. formerly of
Sale of the old Rutledge ele- Swarthmore. bas been elected
mentary school has beco.me in- corresponding secretary of the'
. According to pollee records from this area are volunteering creasingly complex.
Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at
Managing DireclorMartin Hoffmann. 4~, sustained :to help patients in local hpsFriday morning, c~pril 27. the Franklin and Marsball College.
School George is a sophomore and a
a fractured left arm and cerebral : pitals. according to· a recent! Swarthmore-Rutledge
Nelileriands Plant
. concussion as he ran across 'announcement from the Red! District's petltlon for approval membet of the varsity lacrosse
,Yale avenue at Vassar avenue I Cross.
. I of saie of the abandoned prop- team. During spring vacation he
William L. Scarborough. Hut- :and collided with the car. of' "As the population h~,grown erty to Donald McKay, Drexel journeyed to Florida with several
gers avenue, director of the; Albert A.Buliard, 226 Dickin- ! in the past few years. said Hill for $12 500 came up before of his fraternity brothers and
"Or.lo.n"-!"cetate Manufacturing! son avenue at 5:.14 p.m. T~urs~ Mrs. Robert M. Fudge, Red, Jud~e Henr~ Sweeney's court then spent part of the holidays
DivI~lOn m .the Du Pont Com- . day and Glenn Dlaz, 8 rece.'ved ,C.ross Volunteer Supporting Ser- : in Media. When G. William with his mother Dr. Marjorie
pany s Texhle FIbers Depart- an injured left ankle. abrasIOns VIces chaaman for the Swarth- Jacobs Wallingford whose offer! Roach at Smith College as the
me.nt. h~ been appointed man- . of the right knee and head in- more Branch. "so has the need of an identicaT amo~nt had been i guests of Miss Anne Hussey of
agmg daector of Du Pont de ; jury wpen he ran out in front for hospital volunteers. Many turned down by the School I College avenue. Dr. Roach will
Nemours (Nederland) N. V., ef- ! of the car of Ann G. Lobel, persons have answere~ our ro;: " Board. voiced objection Judge' spend part of May and June
fective August I.
.
: Clifton Heights on Chester road peatedrequests for assistance. I' Sweeney postponed the case one studYing at the HltchcockClinic
Mr. Scarborough. wh~ "Ill move! 30 feet north of \\estdale aveThere are Red Cross volunteers week. Jacobs was advised to at Hanover N. H.• and will then
to the Net~erlands thiS summer: nue at 11:44 a.m. Friday. Both serving at more than 50 hos-I engage an attorney and file a return to Tripp Lake Camp in
with his WIfe and one of ~hree I children were admitted to Taylor. pitals in southeastern Pennsyl- I written brief of his objections. Poland, Me .• as camp physician.
sons. has. almost 30 yea~~ ex:: Hospital. Marti~ is tJle Son of vania. ~ocally, four hospitals
Another surprise came May 4, Kathie Stamfotd. daughter of
~erie~ce In the ~ompany" tex I Mr. and Mrs. MIchael A. Hoff- ~re aSSIsted by Red Cross. when Board Solicitor A. David I Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Stamford of
tIle fIbers ope.'ahons. He started I mann of 327 Vassar avenue. mclu.ding U.S. Naval. Veterans I Speers informed the court that Park avenue is partiCipating in
as a laboratOrIan at the Buffalo, ! Glen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. hospitals at Coatesville and, a third party Herman Lawner.! the annual Spring Festival at
N. Y.• rayon plant and thea .. ~ 'Gregory Diaz of 310 South Vall~y
Forge,
and Tarlor; had made an· offer of $14,0001 Ursinus Coilege. Collegeville.
transferred to the .Waynesboro, Chester road..
. HOSPItal..
.
. i' for the property in the interim., ~n May 12. Kathie is hockey and
Va ... plant wh.ere h: rose through
In another aCCIdent. not o,fflAnyone mterested 10 learmng I Since Lawner was not presentj lacrosse manager at Ursinus
varI~us engm:enng Il:n? pro- clally reported, Raymond' A. more about Red Cross hospital Judge Sweeney postponed the I -where she is a freshman
duchon superVIsory poslhons to Hood, 3rd, 6, son of Mr. and volunteers is askedto call Mrs. case until May 18 when the new' Mr.andMrs.EdwinH.Marshali
bidder is to appear and attest' of Forest lane had as their
become plant manager i~ 1~50. Mrs. Hood. Jr., of421 Dickinson Fudge KI3-5354.
He was transferred t~ WIlmmg- avenue, escaped injury although
that his is a bona' fide bid. guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry G.
The judge said it is his duty Harper who had been wintering
ton a ~ear later as daector of the bicycle he was riding was David Edwards Selected
to see that the School District in St. Petersburg, Fla .• and who
produc.tlOn for acetate and was badly damaged when he was
~PPol,~ted director of the struck by a car on Harvard ave- Danforth Graduate Fellow gets the highest possible price' left yesterday for their home
?~Io.n -:Acetate Manufacturing nue at Lafayette avenue. The
David Edwafds 'of Swarthmore for the property.
"West Cove" in Culvers Lake,
D,VISion m 1957.
driver and a nearby resident· College has been chosen as' I'.
N.J.
took the child to his home. Danforth Graduate Fellow for EDWIN M. UBBIN
Mr. andMrs.HenryL. McCorkle
RED CROSS REPORTS
of Park avenue have returned
At 1:30 p.m. Thursday Mrs; 1962bythe Danforth Foundation. PROMOTED AT SCOTT
The Swarthmore Branch of the
home after several days spent
American Red Cross report· for Walter Brinsfield of Media, wife The Foundation awards 100 fel.
of theDistrict's
Swarthmore-Rutledge
.Edwin M. Libbin of Strath', in New Canaan, Conn. Mr. Mcthe first quarter of 1962 lists School
superintendent .1ows h'IPS eac h year t 0 co11ege
men throughout the U nl ted Haven avenue. has been promot- Corkle was attendiqg meetings
68 volunteers in active service
struck
I States.
ed to assistant manager of mar-I while Mrs. McCorkle visited
of
buildings
and
grounds,
totaling 2483% hours. Of this
a
utility
pole
in
front
of
tbe
I
To
qualify
for
the
fellowship.
ket'o
a,naiysis in Scott Paper com-I with her brother-in-law and
number 42 are volunteer workers
Rutgers
Avenue
School.
She
an
applicant
must
demonstrate
pany
s market research depart- sister Mr. and Mrs. HarrY.K.
in hospitals contributing the
was
treated
at
Crozer
Hospital
outstanding
promise
for
a
career
ment..
, Warren.
major portion of the totai .or
for
abrasions
of
the
mouth.
right
in
college
teaching
and
an
interMr.
Libbln
Joined
the
company.
.
2177% hours.
Included in hospital hours are forearm and elbow and possible est in. as well as a commitment i in 1953 as ajunior analyst. and IATTENDS SCIENCE MEETING
to religion. Danforth fellows may , three years 'later he was promot- Mrs. Irene Moore of Hillborn
the Community service hours foot fracture.
car
belonging
to
A.
Lee
pursue
anyfieldofstudy common ed to distribUtion analyst.' A avenue, associate professor of
A
given in area hospitals. 2.1 volJones,
Springfield,
was
totally
to
the
undergraduate
curriculum, native of Kansas City •. Mo., he biological sciences at Drexel
unteers gave 556 hours' work in
it
hit
a
tree
on
at
any graduate institution in
was graduated from Okmulgl'e Institute of Technology, attended
wrecked
when
Naval Hospital; 5 volunteers North Chester road at Swarthmore the United States'. . . '
(Okla.)
High School. Mter serv- the meeting of the American
gave 118 hours in the Veterans
David is the son of'Mr. and ing fpur.years with the military Society of Microbiologists in
Hospitals - Valley Forge, avenue at 2:55 a.m. Saturday.
Police
said
the
driver
John
J.
Mrs.
J. Earle Edwatds and at- forces during World War II, he Kansas City, Mo., May 6-10.
Coatesville and VA hospitals;.
Labor
of
New
Jersey
was
treated
tended
SwarthrilOre High School. entered the UniverSity of Texas
16 volunteers contributedlS03~
at
Tri-County
Hospitai
for
cuts
He;s
a major in ·internat;'onal from which he was 'graduated in DO YOU KNOW?
hours in clvlliap hospitals.
aDd
contusions
of
the
head,
arm
relations
at Swarthmore and will 1947. . .
.
OVer 280 Red Cross speciai
In blood "ervice work 16 volcontinue his stUdies 'in that
·Mr. Lihbln received his mas- . collections were made in the
unteers served for 119 hours at and legs.
I>'iremen
were
called
to
a
field.
ters
degree in 1948 from the Unl- Region during the last fiscal
the Philadelphia Red Cross
brush
fire
near
the
railroad
versity
of Pennsylvania where year to provide blood for openCenter and In locai blood service.
freight
station
at
4:57
p.m.
and
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studied
foreign commerce and heart surgery.
'
Tw 0 Safety service. classes' again at ·5:39 p.m. on Wednes- NAME ·BRiDGE WINNERS
economics. He served as a martaught by Virginia Rath, have
day, April 25.
At the Crum Creek Bridge keting instructor at the' Univerbeen completed with 16 certified
Karine Kniskern, 507 Swarth- club meeting on Tuesday evening sity of Pennsylvania from 1948
OUR LINENS ARE IN I
Red Cross First Aid gradu'ates more avenue, was making a right first place winners were Mr., to 1951, and he worked for the
and six certified Senior Life turn off Swarthmore avenue into SamUel Dodd. and Mr. Walter I U.S. Department of Commerce for
Savers. Five volunteers teach- Elr,l avenue at 12:51 p.m. Thurs- Shoemaker. In second
a .year before joining Scott.
ing Arts and Skills .at Philadel- day when her car was damaged Mrs. J. Kenneth McDonald
.
phia Naval Hospital contributed' in the rear by the car of Jean Mrs. Walter Shoemaker.
The first ·governor 01, pennsyl335 hours.
Curry, 2 Rutledge avenue, which
S. Cliast
vania was a doctor of medicine.
was trRveling down-hill behind
CANT EN NEWS
the Kniskern car.
Garnet Canteen ·will me et in
the Rutgers Avenue School Sat- DO YOU KNOW?
urday evening at 8 .P. m. There
The blue or sulphur-,bottom
will be danCing, games and re- whale which exists near the Ice
freshmenls for all.
pack in the Atlantic and Pacific
Chaperons will be Mr_
Oceans, growS to a iength of
Mrs. James Connor and Mr. and 100 feet and weighs up to 300,
Mrs. James Livingston.
000 pounds and is the largest
creature that ever lived, equal-'
"I Saw It In The Swarthmarean" ling in mass 35 elephants. or
2,400 hUman beings.
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Drew avenue .bo me fr0lIl a tbree mono'h •.our 0f
~ talkin. 10 people In Ibe 'rIU..e malic prodocllons. and CODcarta 111 spent last weekend visUing Mr. EurOPB. They vtstled Spatn.
'1'IIe OPiDlODS e"preased below
wbo baye bad cnntacls of a nOD- Ibe college cborus and orcbeslra. and Mrs. 10bn T"lor In DalU· Podugat. France. Bolland. Bel::.~~::~I~dI:g,~1!.~w:
~U~rfIClai ~a~e ~1~8w~~re Beslde:.:~: e~~~ed. J IbInt more. lid.
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bave bad college aides are pos- respective Selt roles. If you IbInt pO 000 0090 Q0000000 OJ) 000 000000000000000000000Q
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BOurces. So are members of , Ibese situations artificial. J woUld
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be pubU8bed onlY al Ibe I Ibe Swarlbmore Music Clob. for I be glad to be your gu11le to tbe'N
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c!1asrellon oflb~. Editor.
.! wbomsomeolus bave bad occasion' campus 00 a weekday. and we mighl
OW th
Adds C ..ngratulatlons
i 10 play. to our mutual pleasure. eVen be able to visit a few cl&88es.
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, Talk to people wbo bave been con- FInally. try reading Ibe college
1 nected wllb work days or Ibe blood publication.: Ibe Speclrum (conTo tbe Editor:
It has come 10 my atlention Ibal.! drive or wllb cburchgroups wblcb ·senative). Ibe Albatross (liberal).
you are curtenUy celebrating your Include" sludenls. You might even and even Ibe Pboenllt,
,
In sbort. I urge you to lind oul !
25lh Anniversary as Editor of The ,approach peeple wbo' have bad
Swarlbmorean.
business dealings with us, and pr.. more aboul the college. lis slu- .
( Sentimental G~aduate
I woUld like to join In wllh tbe . sumably bave seen Ibe 'bad' wllb dents. and tbeir viewpoints. and
Ibrong to taka tbls opportunity to ! tbe •good' •
pot myself at your senice to ibis
Greetings, of course! )
extend congratUlations to you for
When tbe
comes. take end, You might be pleasantly sursuch a· fine record of enViable
campus and prlsed.,
senlce.
some SaturGstl
Twenty-II ve years Is a long time
I to supenise the problems Ihal can
w. can't think of
hanow the soul of a weekly newspaper editor and to have surVived
.on" ."tuntlon or ....catloD they can't ••l"I. so long. as 'well as accomplished
so much, merits special commendation.
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S WAR T HMO REA N
1 Benry G. Coo of Ogden ave- are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas FOleYJ mund TretheW8y-ofArdmore are
nue has heen listed- by Brown t~Of~H~a~:v~e;rt~o~w:n;.~M=;r.~a;n~d~.;M;r~s~.~E~d;_;;t;h:;e",p~a1~er~n;al;=;g;,ra~n;d;pa~.;re~n;IB~.
University. Providence. R. I.,
lf FRANCIE.
as a winner sharing The Brand
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PERSONALSi
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Seybold
Mr. and MfS-.Jack B. Thompson and family, who formerly resided
of Clifton Forge. Va .. formerly of at 40 Amherst avenue moved the
Swarthmore. were guests of Mr .. latter purl of April to 215 Soutb
and Mrs. C. W. Lukens of Strath Chester road. the former Hibberd
Dln
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Hav~n avenue and attended Par- hO~~~'paul Sliva of Cornell aV-! Dr. Harry R. Draper of South'
TEUVlSI.1 - HI.E ••• alTD BaDID - .HDIDS
ents Day at Swarthmore
College.
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mi
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Princeton
avenue
Jefferson
Med
"Bring It to Us or W.·U Com. to You"
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TI Ie Th ompsons ' d aug ht er L 0 Is. ., enne recent a I enniease
st t U·_: leal School Associate Professor.
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and her roommate Katherine; held at Pennsy va a a e m , tt d d th
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. versity University Park
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~u int of Briarcliff Manor. N. Y.• I
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American psychiatric Associwere the two freshman repre-'I Mr. an Mrs.
war
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t
C
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sley of Strath Haven averiue had atlOn held in Toron o. ana a.
senlallves 10 the May Court.
I
th'
tit
k d last week.
The Rev. and Mrs. Robert O. I as
elf gue~ s as wee en
7ni-r-ml>"l'rrl
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Browne will hold open house for; Mrs. Cratsley s parents Mr. and
LEAR-LINCoLN
aU Church School teachers and ! Mrs. I. S. Payton from Shaker
Miss GUll Lincoln. daughter
helpers at their home on South i HeIghts. O.
! of Mr. and.Mrs. Charles E. LlnChester road on Sunday after-: Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Fine. coin of Haverford avenue. benoon. from 3 to 5 o·clock.
I of Elm.avenue. are on a combin- came the bride of Mr. James D.
Mr. and Mrs, Donald W. Comer, ! ed bus mess and pleasure trip to Lear of Bethlehem. son of Mr,
formefly of 304 DickInson av- Sea Island. Ga .• and Mobile. Ala. and Mrs. Chester A. Lear of
enue. moved recently to their During their absence. Mrs. Fine's Monessen. on Saturday at 4 p.m .•
new residence at 925 Wootton mother Mrs. M.J. Hillyer of New in the Swarthmore Presbyterian
road. Bryn Mawr.
YO.'k will stay with ~he Fine Church. The Rev. Dr. D. Evor
. Dr. and Mrs. Brian Crowley of I chIldren. Ashley and Blfr.
Roberts officiated at tbe double
Rutgers avenue had as their
Mr. a?d Mrs. John C. Plumb u; ring ceremony. The altar decoraEXPERT TAILORlNG & CLEANING
house guests lasl week Mr. and BronXVIlle, N. Y .• visited their tions were white roses and Ivy.
(Formerly With Robert. Cleaners)
Mrs. Glenn Allen Scott of Nor- son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
The bride. given in marriage
folk. Va.
M.'s. William st.anton of River- by her father, wore a gown of
ChantIlly lace modeled with a
Douglas i!:. Wrege. a freshman vIew road last we~kend.
at the University of Rtlchester.
Dr. and Mrs. Buan Crowley of scoop neckline and featuring
has been sGlected for member- Rutgers avenue had as their re- folds of taffeta at the empire
ship in Yellow Key. sophomore I house guests Mrs. Crowley's waistline. Her fing~rtip vell was
honorary hospitality organiza- m.other and brotller-in-law and a-tt a c he d to a hura of see a
tion .. The son of Dr. and "1 rs •· j SIster Mrs. ·F. D. Cronin and Mr. Qearls. She carried a bouquet of tllCOUlUlllllDllnwHDllIIHWlllUDIiUllUllDUUlllllllluulllnlllUDulIlIIlIUlcmumnnclllwlllWDIWIllIllUUlllIIIIIIIIK~
Jo:dgilt E. Wrege. Walnut lalle. ! and Mrs. Doug ·Bailey of Beth- , white roses, lilies-of-the-valley il
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I'<'ege sings withlhe Men's Glee esda-Chevy Chase. Md.'
! and i v y . ; ;
!i
Club, is a mernber of Delta UPMr. and Mrs. Paul.B. Banks of· The matron of honor Mrs. Larry:
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silon fraternity. Planning to Harvard avenue had as their Fay of Altoona and the bridesE
major in physics, he was named gues!s over the weekend their maid. Miss Judith Lincoln. sister g
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10 this year's dean's LIst.
cousms Mr. and Mrs., Francis of the bride. wore ballerina ~
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Mrs. John Petroskas of Forest; S. H~met of Allentown.
length dresses of white nylon i ~
J,J,
1,/
1_ A !!
lane is suffering" broken arm:
AlIce Walker. daughter of Mr. trimmed with varigated pastels. ' a.nASt.414
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from a faU in her home.
i and Mrs. Robert M. Walker of Elm scoop neckline and brief sleeves. ~
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Mr. anti Mrs. John Rounds of! avenue and a junior at Earlham Their headdresses were of pink !i
9 South Chester Road il
3ryn Mawr avenue had as their College. Richmond. Ind.. has rIbbon and veil and they carried ~
Call Klngswood 3-0476 _I
guests Thursday through Satuf- been named to serve on the pro- b 0 U que t s of pInk roses and §
A.cUn Member Df Ibe a••r1Illllor. B ••lae .. A•••claUoll
day Mrs. Rounds' parents Mr. I ductlon staff of "Tbe Birds" a spider chrysanthemums.
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and Mrs. Harold Braman of Santa' Greek comedy by Aristophanes.
Monica. Calif.
Alice Is a memb~r of Mask and
Mrs. Willlam B. Pegram of Mantie. Earlham". dramatic
Yale avenue will entertain at a : SOCiety.
coffeeWednesday for the parents I ~rs. MarIlyn Piccard and four
of the Senior High students at ! chIldren m~ved recently from
the Presbyterian Church. Rev_\324' Dartmouth avenue to 526
Robert O. Browne will give a re- School lane.
port on the work with the group.: Capt. and Mrs. Corben C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Edwin Gilson. Shute of Maple avenue were the
Jr .. and sons Jimmy and David overnIght guests recently. of
frolll Springfield. Mass .• will ar- M.rs. Shute's brother-in-la~ and
rive this evening to spend the sIster Col. and Mrs. WIUlam
weekend with Mrs. Gilson'S par- Wall. ~ Lewis. of Alexandria.
entsMr.andMrs.DonaldP.Jones Va.
of North Swarthmore avenue.
. ormer Swarthmorean MarIan
Baby David will be baptized on i ,'.. Brown of Moline. Ill.. arrived
Sunday In the Swarthmore Pres- . Monday for a short visit with
byterian Church followed by a!Mrs.w.w. TurnerofMt. Ho!yoke
family dinner to be held at the place. Later her hostess will be
Jones' home.
Mrs. William B. Bullock of WallMr. and Mrs. A.H. Van Alen of I ingford. Mrs. Brown expects to
Park avenue had as their over- I be In the East until August.
night guest Tuesday theirdaugh- i joining her family at Lake George
ter Mrs. Jack Taylor of Balt!- the last two weeks of July bemore. Md.
fore returnIng home.
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Dr. and Mrs. Paul Silva of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell
Cornell avenue attende'd a dinner 1 Phillips of Stratb Haven avenue.
meetin,gof the Delaware Chapter returned l~st week from a vaof the Indiana University Alumni cation in California and Hawaii.
Association Friday evening.
They landed in Honolulu on
Douglas T. David"on. 3rd. has Easter Sunday to vIsit their
been pledged to Kappa Sigma son-in-law and daughter Dr.
Fraternity at Lehigh University. ,and Mrs. MelvIn C. Britton. Jr ..
Bethlehem. where he is a fresh- and two children Betsy and Lisa.
man. David is the son of Dr. and Dr. Britlon. a lieutenant in the
Mrs. Davidson. Jr .• of North U.S. Navy. is stationed at the
Chester road.
U. S. Naval Communication StaMrs. David McCahan of the tion at Wahiawa.
Dartmouth House and Mrs. HarMr. 'and Mrs. Marvel Wilson,
old Goldsmith of Wallingford.
.• of Wallingford left Monday
will entertain the retiring cIrcle of last week for a fortnight
chilirmen of the Presbyterian
In Miami. Fla.
Women'sAssoclation at a lunchMrs. Matthew McKinnell of
eon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Yale avenue recently attehded
Goldsmith.
Alumnai! Day at Drexel Institute
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THE SWARTHMORE COUNCIL, REPUBLICAN WOMEN
June 6, 11 A.M. at Mrs. Paul Banks, 724 Harvar.! Avenue
Spsaks", - MII4. ,tJuJ",e.!.-;. l:e/4,
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is the title of a booklet
which answers the various questions so
many people ask us. We'll gladly send
you a copy without obligation, if you
say "yes" by mail or telephone.
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Write: 215 Belmont Ave., Bala-Cynwyd. Pa.
Telephone: MOluiwk 4-1591
WEST LAUREL HILL
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Visitors welcome. Come any day from 9 to 4.
Belmont Avenue above Phila. City Line
Bala-Cynwyd
is
The real subversives among us are
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325 N, Fairview Road
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fr~edom
worth the risk. In allowing Its students 10 hear representatives of
. various shades of political opinion
(Including extreme right-wing views)
the college Is upbolding the most
consenatlve of American traditions.
I hope the college will continue to
stand unmoved by the shrill voices
of those who !Ire aflald of freedom.
HALF PRICE SALE
No !
respondenlB .even. descend to the
absurdity of attempting to correlate
loyalty with modes of dress.
Implicit In such protests Is Ibe
paranoic fear that open advocacy
of communist Ideas will win mUltltud es of converts. Is communist
logic so invincible that It cannot
be defeated,in open debate? Is our
'communlty 80 insecure that It .must
shrink in terror from the mediocre
mind of one communist? I do not
belfeve It.
Freedom of speech Is tested and.
defined by our willingness to allow
the expression of opinions to wblch
we are hearllly opposed. SUch freedom always involves risk, but some
of us are convinced that
Large othello (Orange)
Kaempferi (Purple. Pink.
Lavender) also
Fortunel Rhododendrons
(Mauve and PInk)
The Borough Code requires that every ordinance. and
every resolution of-a legislative character. be publlsbed.
once. in a "newspaper of general circulation In. the Boroup;h". Since the incorporation' of the Borough of· SWarthmore. Marcb 6. 1893, tbat newspaper has been The Swarthmore an. or a predecessor publlcatlon of closely similar
nwn8.
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The community is now paying beed to the silver anniversary of The Swarthmorean uDder the management and
editorsblp of Peter E. Told and his able staff. Mr .. Told is
a long time resident of the Borough. Justice of the Peace.
active in Tbe Swarthmore Fire. & Protective ·Assoclation
'and In m'any service and civic enterprises.
,
THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED. that tbe Borough
of Swaithmore is happy to commend The Swartbmorean for
twenty-five years of good servIce to the community. and to
direct that a copy of this Resolution be forwarded to Mr.
·and Mrs. Told.
PASSED thIs 14th day of May. 1962.
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
by Charles W. Lukens
President of Councll
ATTEST: Ruth A.B. Townsend
Borough Secretary
APPROVED this 14th day of
May. 1962.
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Chas. G, Tbatcher
MAYOR
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those who would suppress the
sacred right of dissent.
(the Rev.) Mayo Y. Smith
552 Westminster Avenue.
Cites Distortion
To the Editor:
I am somewhat puzzled by Ihe
leller In which Dr. Flaccus criticized wbat he called the "general
lack of diSCipline and good manners" observabie In the town. In
the first place. I had not noticed
Ihat Ibl} VIllage of Swarthmore was
notorious In Ihls respect. and secondly.it Is not quite clear to whom
his objection extends. His InIliai
slstementis In leneral tenns. which
would Imp!lr. that It 16 directed at
the community as a whole. yet be
seems to place the blame on the
college for the lack of reglmentatlon.
The exlemals to which he obJects - beard •• bare reel. Harvard
peen bags - are. I do not deny.
part of campus life. They are such
a small purl. however. that to baae'
a leneral Impression on them resUlts In a considerable distortion.
To anyone who haa 8ucb an Impres-
•&
aclJ significance i to the occasion.)
AAs for our
~GRADUATION GIFTS
-well, modestly'they're :Gorgeous,'
_
. Glamorous, ~
Grand!
~
GIFTS
Prompt,
Efficient
S
are· expressed. ·SOme of your cor-
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people who are afratd oUree speech.
remember tbls nation W&8 founded
not by confonnlng clllzens. 'but by
a small band of radical revolutionIsts who protected the right of future
Americans to revolt through Ibe
guarantees of Ibe U.S,Constitutlon.
Yours sincerely,
Robert D. Hulme
313 Haverford Place
Sacred Right
To the Edilor:
I am as deeply opposed to commuolsm as anyone could be. 1 am
convinced that the facult,y and administration of Swarthmore.Coliege
are equally opposed to communism.
But Ibe protesls against Gus Hstl's
appearance on tbe campus Ve
symptomatic of a profound sickness
In contemporary American societ,y.
It Is apparenl that a significant
number of our citizens no longer
believe In the American tradilion
of free speech. No:. apparently. do
they understand a college's com·
mltment to pursue the truth wherever
It m~ lead without declaring IUIY
subject out of bounds. They would
have speakers carefully screened to
insure that only "safe" opinions
.,q~alea4
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ThuruilN 5 to 9 - Sunday lto
.
--= ..
WE STILL HAVE
worse. And. to all the fearsome
'.
RHO DOD EN' DRO NS
Hollys and Azaleas
W0 Iff' S A PPIe H0 use
S· U n ny Brae 0 rc har ds
$1.15
Buffel Di.lers
.
EDITOR'S NOTE - The letters
printed below are only a few of
several received tbls week .in
defense of Swarthmore College.
Fought for Right
To the Editor:
The fact Is SWarthmore, the borough. bears the name of Swarthmore
College and not conversly. as .a
correspondent suggested In these
columns last week •. Beyond that.
as a 34-year resident married to a
fully conservative. fully feminine
and shoe-wearlnl\. graduate of
Swarthmore College. I am moved 10
s~ to the 3-year resident. Indeed
you did fight for the right of people
to carry green book bags. go bare
foot and wear scraggly beards - or
"t.Sw.au1
a.
I immmmtDIUIIIlllIlIDdlntUUnaanlUlIWDIIIDlIAIDDlIIlIIlllIIlDllllIIlllIIlDlllllillllllDullmll1llDIUllUlllllDllmnmaDui
D.C .• was best man for Mr. Lear.
The ushers were Mr.R\lbertLear
of Monessen. brother of the
groom. and Mr. Harry McLain of
Philadelphia.
The bride's mother wore a
Navy blue sheath with Jacket.
pink accessories and a corsage
'of pink roses.
A FIKE
The mother of the bridegroom
wore a two-piece beige a n d '
white dress. pink accessories
and a corsage of white roses.
Mrs. Lear Is a graduate of
Swarthmore High School and attended Juniata College.
Mr. Lear graduated from MonessenHighSchool.JuniataCollege and is presently doIng postgraduate study In Chemistry at I Hrs. 9.:38 _Lehigh University.
Sun. 1000
A wedding trip is planned for'
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a later date.
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BIRTH
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund "Trethewey, Jr., of North Chester road
announce the birth of theIr first
Child. a daughter, Melissa Lynn.
on March 29 in Tri-County
Hospital.
The maternal grandparents'
Dick Dew
General Manager
Pennsylvania Newspaper
Publishers' ASSOCiation
ithe,.
AND Our a pprop rh:lte ,
Gift Wrappings( they build suspense
I. Re: THE 5WAiTHMOREAN
Slncerely yours,
.
r;Vd
Buffal LuncheDI
RESOLUTION
,
K14-1840
BEAUTY SALON
U
See our SGG
commending,
hopeful, relieved -
Rear Of Catherman's Drug Store
i
G ra d uahng
. Season
I
ANNOUNVING THB OPENING OF
May 12, 1962
to
••• anytime, anywhere
A network of modern electronic equipment welds
all of the facilities of the Philadelphia Suburban
Water Company's 300 square-mile territory into
one compact unit-ready at an instant's notice
to insure the safe delivery of Pure Springfield
Water into your home, school and place of worship 0T business. This network is "on
24 hours a day, every day of the year.
ated by highly-trained
men who are
,
to the never-ending responsibility of
the alert"
It is operdedicated
providing
you with abundant quantities of Pure Springfield
Water.
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THE SW'ARTHMOREAN
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT sWARTHMORE, PENNA.
PETER E. TOLD. MARJORIE T. TOLD. publishers
Phone Klnllswood 3-0900
PETER E. TOLD. Editor
BARBARA B. KENT, Managing Editor
Rosalie D. Peirsol
Mary E. Palmer
'Marjorie T. Told
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 2~. 1929. at the Post
Office at Swarthmore. Pa .. under the Act'of March 3, 1679.
DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY 11 A.M.
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SWARTHMORE. PENNA .• FRiDAY, MAY 18., 1962
...., 18, 1962
SWARTHMOREAN
May. 18 , 1962
•
A Chester ana a Wallingford
&
, 0
IWI , car owne~ paid fines of $25 each
Police are investigating a this week for permitting their
burglary which occurred at the cars to be operated by unlicensed
L. C. Baker Ilome, 541 Cornell drivers. A Swarthmore College
Services were held Tuesd~ avenue during the absence of boy was fined a like amount for
afternoon in Chester for Baron tbe fa~Uy between 9:30 a.m. allowing the license tag of his
R. Crlste, who died FrBoidsutYb" and 4' p.m. Monda.y, Ma.y 14; 'car to be used on another car.
'Mev 11
;...,
,at his home , 312
:Mrs. Baker returned home to find rwo swarthmore youths paid
,SWarthmore avenue. He was 54. .the entire house ransacked, /lnes, one In the amount of $10
~ r many
lor an illegal muffler and the
Is
Mr. Cr te, a seaman o
even cereals had been removed other $5 for illegal parking. A
Iyears~ had become a captain Ifrom closets. Tbe door of a sate Media man paid $10 fine for
lbefore leaving service to Join 'used only to store' important ,operating a vehicle without a
Sun Shipbullding and Dry Dock papers was broken off although ilcense. A Philadelphia man
Company as a staff supervisor' it had not been locked and the :paid $10 for illegal paSSing. A
and trial trip captain.
opeDlng combination appeared Media man paid $5 for traffic
He was a member of the on the exterior, said pollee. ,light violation and a Y'eadon
,!"rinceton Presbyterian Church Thirty-five dollars in cash, business cohcern paid $5 for
.of Springfield and Prospect ,mlasing from a second' fioor parking its vehicle at an expired
'Lcidge Number 578, F. and A.M.; 'bedroom: was the only thing meter.'
the Keystone Club, and the Sun ,immediately determined to have
Police Chief Thomas V. Bate,Ship Trowel Club.
'been taken. Entry was gained man assisted with the annual
: He is survived by a son Baron ,through an uniocked front win~ outing for school safety patrol
members spons,ored by the
R., 2nd, a daughter Deborah W.. :dow.'
at, home, and his mother Mrs.
A Springfield man was fined County Police Chiefs Associ'Clara E. Crlste of Chester., His $25 when he pled guilty to a : stion at Lenape Tuesday and
'w Ue was the late Gladys drunk and disorderly conduct I' Wednesday of last week.
iWithelder Criste.
Friday morning. May 11. He
i Interment took place in Lawn "(as apprehended at 3:45' a.m. I
EST!\TE NOTICE,
;croft
Cemetery.
th t d
t
Iti
ik
1
EST ATE OF ALBERT L.
I,
ay a Ba more p e and i ,SCHOFF. DECEASED. Late of the
a
Chester road.
I Township of Ridley, D~laware
THE
P Iice
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'BARON R,. CRISIE
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'CLARENC'ES PRATT
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.
TbeCommun1qRe~oD8Com-
PRESENTS' PLA Y
J. PaSsmore Ellunton, 741
,mUtee of tbe swarthmore Collegu
avenue, has iSBUed the
student Councll,has sllnt leHers
statement to the Comto many 'boro"~h or-nizat1'ODS., missioners of Delaware County
......-'
bll
urling them to' consider select· at the Courthouse Pp c Hearing a representative to serve
yesterda.y:
the new Borough-College Com"I am an 'ardent bellever in
enterprise with only
mlttee
i,eve
l 0f
This• committee, which will
contr0 is a t
any
meet twice 1\ year, will
government as are. unavoidable.
of borough representatives
have spent my life 10 private
members of the
' industry and have my savings
in it. As a ta~pa.yer no
Helen and Edith Hasbrouck,
tions Committee, and will
tin
1 ly
f Cindy Hartman, Miriam Ta.ylor.
I
botb as a permanent board
onger commu g regu ar , 0 ,Laura Estabrook, Molly All1s0n.
assessing Borough-College
course I do not relish subsidiz- 'Laura Snyder, Sue- PaHerson, ,
!aU
d asa rou'
ing transportion for those wllo
,
ons an
b g'd P'
do commute but I think I have Sal1yMcNair,MargIeHay, Marcia'
which names may e, rawn
no choice. in Delaware County ~'Massey, Beth Brobeck, Debby
we have a half million residents Hopson, Christine Bunting,
work on specific problems.
onnie Draper.
now; shortly 'it will be a million;
LWV MUtUAL PlCMIC
after that more. All will want ' Troop leader!. are Mrs. Bevier
SLATED FOR MOM DAY
automobiles and their breadwin- lHasbrouck, Mrs. J. R. Ta.ylor,
The SWarthmore League of ners must have Jobs. For them' !and MrS, Robert E. McNair.
Women voters will hold their all to try to driveto Plliladelphiei I" _ , ' , ' . '
_'
_
annual picnic at the home
to work. would clog the highways IR~'p~bhca1l:
0111.en
bly If
tra porta .
•
Mrs. HoldBnFurber in Gradyville i
?IPOS~1
' : mass . nsis not- \Plan June PI'crnc'
on Monday at 12 0000. Members hon
IDto .PhIladelphia
__ _ ;
are to bring their owo lunch. provided at modest rates. the Th~ Swarthmore Council of
Coffee and,dessert will be
character of our countt reslden- Republican, Women's executive
vided., Children are welcome. tialareas willbe entirely chango' committee met recently at the
After the luncheon,
ed by a great influx of Industry home of Mrs. Paul B. Banks,
to the National Convention and to give, all these people Jobs. Harvard avenue. whereplnns'
state Council will give reports. Our real estate values would ,were made for a picnic and
Ideal for .par. bedroom, nUrMry,
drop, and I would be paying that :white elephant sale on June 6.
. d.n Dr cottag.. Pfug. In .•ny_
where. Pow.rful output for Itt
way what I would be trying to :Mrs. Donald Aikens and Mrs.
COfIIpad
II••• :sov. nowl Quanti.
LIOMS TO cMTERTAIN
avoid in a tax contribution for :Paul Br(lwn will be in charge.
"" "mltod~
LOCAL SEA SCOUTS
mass transportation.
: Changes on the boaid include: '
The Swarthmore Lions Club
"The only effective arrangEl- : Finance chairman Mrs. Elizawill be host to the local Sea ment that I see is aunlfl:ed !beth Carlisle; program chairman
Scout Ship Leo Maris, which it, metropolitan area mass trans-. 'Mrs. William McDermott; chairsponsors, at its dinner meeting portationAuthority to coordinate man oethe nominating committee
at the lngleneuk, Park avenue, tralns and buses. It might pur- Mrs. WlUiam B. Patton: Mrs.
at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May, 22. chase the existing lines but Avery F. Blake, co-chairman of
OPEN·FRI.
,Sklpper George Myers will pre- probably would do better to ,membership with Mrs.' Marvel
sent the Leo Maris with its
lease them (rom the private own- !WilaOn; Mrs. Ralph Stimmel, ';;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~jiijjiij~~
1962 cl)arter.
ers, At any rate a substantial board member.'
III
After dinner a talk on "Activi- amount of money from the C,ounty
----ties of Conservative Clubs
treasury wlll be necessary to! ~YOUTH CHOIRS TO SIMG
the American Campus" will be keep the rates down so tbat r The youth Choirs of the
given by Clyde V. Prestowitz,- workers can afford to go into Presbyterian Church :will preJr., leader of tlie '
formed Philadelphia.
sent their annual Vesper SerconservativeclubSMOC
"Therefore I hope that our v\ce of Choral,Muslc on Sunday,
, MinoritY 0 PInion "
more
ft, thi
ti'
illCommissioners
J in Phil d 1- 1M ay 27 , In thO
. e c hurc h sanct uary.
THIS PAST MONDAY THERE WAS A TREMENDOUS
SWarthmore College. Prestowitz....
s me w
0
a e
AUCTION SALE OF CAMERAS, FILM, FLASH BULBS,
is aiso one of seven, newly ;phla and the neighboring coun- I
elected members oUhe College's .ties In the proposed first steps
, '
ETC., IK PHILADELPHIA. ITEMS WERE BEING BOUGHT,
A
,
, " i "'Iii of experimenting with subsidized
IK WHOLESALE LOTS, AT HALF PRICE OR LESS. THESE
Student Council. Non-L ons, - .commuter transportation. ..
'
VACATION
ITEMS HAD BEEN SUBJECTED TO SOME SMOKE AND/OR.
terestedinattending the pr~:~~l
are invited to Join' the
"REQ="'U"'ES=T::-;FO=R~Q~U"'O:::T"'A:::T=I"'O"'N"'S""'O=N
FIRE DAMAGE (ALTHOUGH KO OUTWARD DAMAGE WAS
at
THE REPLACEMENT OF FLOOR-'
APPARENT). MOST OF THIS STOCK WAS PURCHASED
ING IN ,TIlE GYMNASIUM, WOOD
BY DISCOUNT STORE BUYERS AND SOME CAMERA
:SHOP AND MECHANICAL DRAWDISCOUNT HOUSES. THIS MERCHANDISE WILL, WE PRE.
:ING ROOM IN THE SWARTHMORE
mGH SCHOOL BUILDING
SUME BE MIXED IN WITH THEIR REGULAR STOCK.
, . The School Board of the SWarth-,
more-Rutledge Uoion School District will receive bids at the Office
. . . rela..lion al lhe seashore
:of the SchooL District In the high
THIS TYPE OF BUYING IS DONE AS OFTEN AS POSSIBLE
in Ihe healthy sun and sally
2 BLANKETS
scbool building, corner of College
ocean air. ' Beachlronl sundecks,
BY MAKY REtAIL OUTLETS. YOU CAN REST ASSURED
.and Princeton Avenues, Swarthmore,
healed
and
prolecled
pool,
mod:
or
;Pennsylvania, up to 4 p.m •• Tues·.
THAT WE DO KQT DEAL IN THIS TYPE OF BUYING, WE
ern air-condilioned Ocean Wing
day,
:Juoe
5,
1962
(or
the
replacerooms wilh' lelevision, privale
1 CLOTH COAT
BUY OKLY NEW ITEMS FROM THE MANUFACTURER OR
ment of Dooring in the gymnasium.
beach
enlrance,
varied
enlertain,
wood shop and mechanical drawing
IMPORTER.
or
ment program, Wrile for Eurei:
room in tbe SWarthmore High School;
pean,
Modified
Amerjcan.
and
Bids will be opened at a meeting of
2 SWEATERS
Inclusive Vacation Plan rales or
the Board on Tuesday"June S; 1~62
phone 609·345·1211, in N. Y..
or
at 8 p.m. or at an a<\lourned meetMU
2-4849.
Ing.
2 QUILTS
SpeCifications can be secured between 9a.m.and 4p.m. dally except
or
Salnrdays, SUndays and holidays
2 SKIRTS
at the office of the architects,'
The George M. Ewing Company,
Cenlral Boardwalk. Allanlle City.
KI 3-4191
or
FRI9 to 8:30
ownership Mana&ernent,
Western Saving Fund Building,
Josiah
White
&
Sons,
Ltd.
Phlladelphls, Pa. The Board reDRESS
serves the right to reject any or all ,
or
bids in whole or In part and to ,award contracts on any Item or,
1 SUIT
Ilt"ms making up any bid.
Marlon H. Campbell.
99t
Becretsry of the Board
Swarthmore-Rutledge
to $5\!. OQ. Va!u,.
Hninn School Dlstrlc~
0
,COMPLETE
12 Park AYllue
.
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Valley Nurseries, Inc.
684 'SOUTH"'i'rEW,MIDPLETOWN ROAD, MEDIA
- Opposite Highmeadow (between Dutton Mill Reiad, lind Knowlton Road)
~ eteDhone - TRemont 2-7206
, AsK for Ben Palmer"
AZALEAS'
. HYBRID RHODODENDRONS
BROADLEAVED EVERGREEMS
raJ PROVIDENT TRADESMENS
.f'
SwiWs Premium
BONELESS'
POWER SPRAYING
•
ROUND BEEF ROAST
I'IIT Inn
8111,IUY
It ca .. . , iIIore to ..for ,,,. ..., fill •••
FLOWERING TREES
'WE DELIVER
Open Eveoings In buitshle Weather
l'.Onda,y-Tu8sdiQ-.wednesday and Tbulsday untn 8:30 P.M.
Frlda,y - SlLturday and SUnday until 5:30 P.M.
,'.
4-6 Park Avenue, Swarthmore
'1)lenbeim
Weelcend Special,
ONLY
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THE CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP
Marlborough
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F'rd,,.,,1 R,.,.,y .~VI"rnJ
To,County Com..
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IAIK C'OMMIlTEE
RELATlUlU
~esident Issues
Lil\Yton aDd
, f a m i l y , former re8idents of 310
Parkavenue have moved to their
be
newly purcbased home at 405
Mem rs of BrowDle Troop
Tbayer rOad. Mr. Layton's par_
MDihe.. Club of Swarthmore
presented "The Dancing"Prin- ,ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lavon
:sesses", a story taken from of Prospect Park, have purchasSPRING DANCE,
Grimm, at an afternoon prograll) ed tbe Park aven ue bome. Tbeir
SATURDAY
MAY 28, 9-1
IMay 2. Origina!.1,r. planned for
'presentation i~the College oiece, Miss Betty Layton lives
$4.00
Old Mill
'Amphitheatre
the
lav wlth them._ ,
d
iwse Valley
Per Couple
''
,p..., ,was
stephen Logue of. Yale an
moved to the Methodist' Church Rutgers avenues entertained 15
because
of weather.
Tbe entire
troop designed and ~==:::====================~
i1
I
,painted the scenery and acted,
in the play. Members Include:
Mr.
'1-:,-::::::-:.____
,
Vour
new car costs 'less'
Il
M~mbr,
-
a'iiii !Irs. J. R.
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cookout
In
Smedley
at a
Saturcla,y in celebrli.t1on of '
H aveou
Y Been D uped'
Lately?
-,
M.· ... ,..·,. PI'd,;"",,' lkOOll;' In_/l,.rn,... Cmrxm,lirm •
n' .. 0 REA N
I
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when you finance it with a .
Provident Tradesmens !tKey" Auto Loan
8 WA R T
tHE MUSIC BOX, INC.
I
~~~hte~~::!~ T~~m~Sn ~~~:::~a;'!
:r B E,
yv
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FI r. N
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
f Communicants' classes will be
The Rev. Mr. Ralph R. Sund- ~held at ,5 p.m. Sunday, and at
quist. Jr .. will preach at the 4 p.m. on Monda.y, Tuesday, ami
,
9:30 and 11 o'clock services Wednesday.
Morning Prayers are held at
Sunday morning. Mr. Sundquist,
who resides on South Princeton 9 Tuesdays. The New Testament
avenue. is a member of the study group meets ~t 10.
Board of Christian Education,
A coffee for SeDlor High parserving as associate secretary ents will be held Wednesday at
of the Division of Pre-Commun- 9:45 a.m. at the horne of Mrs.
icant Education.
William B. Pegram; 216 Yale
The Women's Bible ClasE avenue. Mr. Browne will lead a
meets at 9:30; the 10th Grade discussion on the Church's minr
•
Friday night a Darby man was ' County, Pennsylvania, Deceased.
and Pre·College groups will istry with Senior Highs.
,
Clarence
S.
Pratt,
owner
and
held
for grand jury on a public th!'~= J~f.AM:"~Z;~R~e~~
The Bandage group will meet
meet at 10:30.
. granted to Lucy Porter 'Schoff, all
Open House for Church School at 10 a.m. Wednesday. I,uncheon franchise operator of Howard 'I indecency charge.
Firemen responded to a brush; persons indebted to said Estate are
teachers and helpers will be will be served by Circle 11, JOIlllBon's In Media forapproxi.- 15 years died on Tues- fire at Baltimore Pike and I requested to make payment. and
held from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Chairman Mrs. Lewis Hitchner. ,mate..,
"
, those having claims to present the
The Ephesians study group day, May 15, after an extended Chester road at 3 p.m; May 12, 'same, without delay, to WARREN
the manse 212 South Chester
,
will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesda.y. Uloess.
"
, and to an automobile fire at the K. SIMONS. Executor of the Estate,
Holy
Communion
wlll
be
held
Mr
Pratt
made
his
home
at·
Pike and Riverview road· at of Lucy Porter Schoff. Deceased,'
CHURCH. SERVICES
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111'09
th t d
'I Executrix of the Est. of Albert L.
at 10 a.m. Thursday.
800 Louise Drive, SpringfIeld, i • p.m. a ay.
I Schoff 411 North Franklin Street
,with
his
wife,
Dorothy
C.,
his
Week
of
May
6th
West Chester, Pennsylvania or to.'
PRESBYTERIAM CHURCH
,
Diy
i
'his
Attorneys: Butler. Beatty.
METHODIST
NOTES
D.Evor Roberts, Minister
,0
surv vor.
, At 5:44' p.m. Sunday. firemen I Greer & Johnson '17 South 'Avenue
Robert O. Brown.,ASloc.Mlnlstlll.,
Dr. Phillp C.Edwards of the
Funeral services were held were called to a nre at the rear Media. Pennsylvania, or Rafferty
Minister of Christian Education Division of National Missions yesterday at 10 a.m. in Media, of 230 Rutgers avenue.
Morrissey 1109 Morris Building
._,- of the Board of Missions of the !with interment in E:dgewood At 8:40 a.m. Monday Swarth- and
1421
Cheslnut Street ~~~ad2;Phla
, 'Sunday, May 20
Methodist Church, will preach at iMemorial Park.
'more and Springfield Fire Corn- 2. Pennsylvania.
,S
9: 15 A. M.-Morning Worship
both services ,Sunday morning.
I
~anies took part in a surprise
FICTITIOUS NAME
9: 15 A. M.-Church SChool
His sermon subject will be I LEIPER CHURCH NOTES
fire drill at Swarthmore High
REGISTRATION
9:30 A. M.-Women's Bible Clsss ;'The Imperishable Message." ' ! The Junior High youth Fel- School Within a mirute of the' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; pur10:30 A.M.-10th Grsde Group
11
hip will m~e
' t' a t the c hurc h
i 'alarm the auditonum
..
to the
of ActMay
of
. Hi gh F e 11ows hiPlOWS
T he J umor
"school
had J suant
Assembly
No.provisions
380, approved
10:30 A. M.-Pre-College Group
will meet at the church at '2:30 Saturday at 9:30 a.m. and then been cleared, a minute later the 24, 1945, of intention to file In the
11:00 A.M.-Morn1ilg-Worsli~ p.m. Sunday to go to the Metha- travel to,Princeton Seminary for 'entire school had been emptied. office of the Secretary of the Com11:00 ~M.-Church School
dist Hospital for a Chapel ser- a tour of the campus.
Swarthmore's first, truck the monweaIth of Pennsylvania, at
5:00 P.M.-Communicants Class vice. tour" and di nner.
Cl
ill'
• 10
.
Harrisburg.
Pa.. and o(
in the
the Courts'
office
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Tb
fir
t
I
i
I
e
s n.qu ry
ass w
booster, arrived on the scene
of the Prothonotsry
Monday, May 21
The Seoior High Fellowship Imeet at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. These four minutes, closely followed, of Common Pleas of Delaware
4:00 P.M.-Communicants Class meets at 7 p.m. Sunday. Wayne classes are open to anyone who by toe pumper and ladder trucks. County,on Wednesday, the 23rd day
Conrad will present an illustrat- cares to study about the belillfs Springfield arrived in four-and- I of May, 1962, a Certificate for lthe
Tuesday, May 22
. d program
" 0f th e Unit e d P res- a-halt' minutes. About ,40, fire"conduct
a business In nnder'
Delaware
e d tf on his t r i p t 0 a R uss ian an
'County of
Pennsylvania
the
9:00 A.M.-Morning Prayers
You"
Camp
last
summer.
I'byterian
Church.
men
responded.
WilllamPhillips,
assumed
or
fictitious
'name,
style
10:00 A.M.-New Testament Study
',11 Mondsy' evening at 7:45
The Deacons will meet at 8 .Swarthmore Civil Defense Di- or designation of PETERS AND
4:00 P.M.-Communicants Class
m.
the
W.S.C.S.
Bible
study
'p.m.
on Tuesday.
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rector wall aiso on hand. Fire COMPANY. with Its principal place
Wedne.day, May 23
'roup will meet in the Chape!.j Circle 1 willmeetat'he home 'Chi f' H b H rtman and Mr' ofbuslness,at301NorthSwarthmore
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The Official Board will have ,of Mrs. James Barber, 744' Fair- ':Phillips commended school stu- The nnme and address of the person
.8:00' P.M.-Ephesians Study
its regular monthly meeting on. iview road, at 11 a.m. Tuesday. ~dents and ~taff for their prompt owning' or Interested In said buslGroup
Circle 2 will meet at the home 'cooperation the exercise of ness Is Hugh G. Peters, 301 North
Wednesday evening at 8 p.m.
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Swarthmore Avenue, Swarthmore.
Thursday, May 24
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CHRISTIAM SCIENCE NOTE , 1Grace rllad, at 8 p.m. Tuesday. casualties in the event of a real' Solicitor, 200i 'Fldellty-P ·Ja. Trust
More meaningful goals are
I emergency.
1 Building, Philadelphia (9), Pa.
attained through spiritual en."
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METHODIST CHURCH
The Rev. John C. Kulp, Mlnlstea
James S. Mac Main
and Immortals" which will be
Mlnl.tedor Youth
heard Sunday in Christian
Chari ... Schlsle,
Science churches.
Ministe, of Music
All are invited to attend the
-- '-'Sunday, May'2'r-services at 11 a.m. in First
8:30 A. M.-ilr. Philip C. EdChurch of Christ, SCientist, 206
wards will preach.
Park avenue.
9:45 A. M....,.Sunday School
1l:00 A. M.-Dr. Philip C. EdTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
wards will preach.
_~_OF FRIEN;::DS:;....._ _
7:00 P .M.-Sr. High ,Fellowship
Sunday;-Ma'y 20
Monday, May 21
9:45 A. M.-First-day SChool
7:45 P. M. -W.S.C. S. Bible stu~
9:45 A.M.-Early Meeting for
Worship.
TRINITY CHURCH
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship
The Rev. Layton P. Zimmer,
Monday, May 21
k.~ctor
Th. Rev. GeorQ8 R. McKelvey,
All-Day Bewing For AFBC
Curate
Wedne.day, May 23
SUnilay, -May 20 - All-Day Quilting For AFSC
(Fourth Sunday after Easter)
Thursday, May 24
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion and
10:30 A.M.-Community day of
Word
'Prayer. Josephine Benton.
9:30 A.M.-Holy Com'munion.
leader· ,
Sermon and Church School
FIRST CHURCH OF
11: 15 A.M.-Morning prayer. BerCHRIST SCI ENTIST
mon and Church School
m&lWl
11wn ......' IU' ..... II
8:00 P.M.-Evensong
Park Avenue below' Harvard
24 mOl.
$68.12
$1634.88
Tbls chart is interesting and impor$1500
Manday, May 21
liunday, May 20
30
mOl.
55.62
1668.60
tant. Compare the figures with the cost
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
47.29
36
mOl.
1702.44
11 :00 A.M. -Sunday School
your
present
car.
TMn
of
financing
7: 15 P.M."-Evening Prayer
11 :00 A. M.-The Lesson Sermon
2200
99.91
24 mOl.
2397.84
talk to any member of our COl\I'umer
Tuesday, May 22
w'nl be "Mortals and Im81.58
30 mOl.
2447.40
mortfl.1R. ,.
, Credit staff at sny of our officee. They
9: 15 A.M.-Moroing Prayer
69.36
36 mOl.
2496.96
7: 15 P.M.-Evening Prayer
will arrange the financing of your new car
Wednesday evening meeting each
113.54
24 mOl.
2724.96
~oo
.week.~ 8 P.M." Reading Room,
Wednesday, May 23
quickly, and at a considerable saving.
2781.S0
92.71
30 mOl.
409 Dartmouth Avenue. open
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
,78.82
36 mOl.
2'37.52
week-da.y!l except holidays. 109: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer fol5; Friday 'evening 7-9.
lowed by Holy Communion
7:15 P.M.-Evening Prayer
L EIP ER' PRESBYT ERIAM
, Thursday, May 24
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CHURCH
Bank and Trust Company
9:15 A.M.-Moroing Prayer tol900 Fairview Road
lowed by Holy Communion
The R.v, Jomes Barber, Mlnlst..r
TIlE KEY BANK OF DELAWARE VALLEY
7: 15 P.M.-Evening Prayer
J)eUzWllre County Offin's:
Sunday, May 20
Friday, May 25
Lima-LO 6--83OQ (Drin>-In & Parkin,); Ml.-dia-LO fJ..8300
9:30 A.M.-Church School
SpriIJgfir:ld (Drive-In &; Parklng)-KI a·243'!; Swarthmon;-KI 3-1431
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
Nether Providence-LO 6-8300 (Drive-In & Parking)
9:30
A.M.-Inquiry
Class
7:15 P.M.-Evening Prayer
Above officeR open" Friday eueningH
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Main Olfice: Broad and Ch(.oslnut SI8.-LOcust 4-3000
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A cnester, anu a ~all1ngford
car ownep, paid fines of $25 each
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Police are investlgating a this week for permitting their
THE SWARTHMOREAN
burglary which occurred at theCars~obeoperatedby unlicensed
"Y 'T SW,·'·D ...•..... E PEN'"
L C B k h e 541 Cor ell drivers. A Swarthmore College
PUBLISHED EVERY FRlD.....
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Services were held Tuesday
' , ' a er omth , be
n 'f boy was flned a like amount for
ence 0
aft ernoon I n Ch est er •,0 r Bare n avenue, during e a 9'30
PETER E. TOLD. MARJORIE T. TOLD, publisbers
Dv,
the family between •
a.m' •. allowing the l1cense tag of his
Frld
died
who
Criste,
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Phone Klngswood 3-0900
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14 'car to be used on another car.
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11 t hi home 312 South an
. p.m.
on ay,
a,y
• rwo Swarthmore youths paid
'Sway th ,a
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was 54 :Mrs. Baker returned home to find dnes, one in the amount of $10
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
ar more avenue.
r rna • ,t~A entire house ransacked,
ny ...
lor an illegal muffler and the
BARBARA B. KENT, Managing Editor
Mr • Crist e, a se aman fo
'eve'n cereais had been ,emoved t
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Rosalie D. Peirsol
Mary E. Palmer
'Marjorie T. Told
Iyears, had become s captaIn itrom closets. Tbe door of a safe ~::;a $~::r :~~~g~lga~~~g. f~
lbefore leaving service to jo~ 'used only to store' important ,operating a vehicle without a
Entered as Seoond Class Matter. January 2,,1929. at the post
Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock papers was broken off although license. A Philadelphia man
Office at Swarthmore, Pa .. under the Act 'of March 3, 1879.
Company as a sttafif supervisor! it' bad not been locked and the :P81'd $ 10 for illegal passing. A
and trial trip cap a n.
opening combination appeared Media man paid $5 for traffic
DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY 11 A.M.
He was a member of the
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presbyterian Church on the uterior, said police. ,light violatipn and a Y'e;>don
SWARTHMORE. PENNA., FRiDAY, MAY 18., 1962
" r nee on
Thlrty-flve dollars In cash, business concern paid $5 for
:of. Springfield and prospectmlssing. from a secorid' fioor parking Its vehicle at an expired
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
Communlcants'classeswillbe 'Lodge Number 578, F. snd A.M.; :bedroom, was the only thing meter.'
The Rev. Mr. Ralph R. Sund- ~held at 5 p.m. Sunda,y, and at tbe Keystone Club, and the SUD :immediately determined to have
Police Chief Thomas V. Batequist, Jr., will preach at the 4 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, anU ,Ship Trowel Club.
'been taken. Entry was gained man assisted, with the annusl
9:30 and 11 o'clock services Wednesda,y.
: He is survived by a son BarODthroUgh an uniocked front win, outing for school safety patrol,
Sunday morning. Mr. Sundquist,
Morning Prayers are held at R., 2nd, a daugbter Deborah W.. :dow.
me mbers spons.ored by the
who resides on South Princeton 9 Tuesdays. The New Testament at. home, and his mother Mrs.
A Springfield man was fined County Police Chiefs Associavenue, is a member of the Study group meets at 10.
'Clara E. Criste of Chester., His $25 when he pled guUty to a : ation at Lenape Tuesday and
Board of Christian Education,
A coffee for Senior High par- .:w ite was the Iste Gladys drunk and disorderly conduct 'I Wednesday of last week.
F fl'd ay morning, !\lay 11. He, __--;;==~::-=~==-_
servI'ng as associate secretary ents will be held Wednesday at ,'Withelder Criste.
of the Division of Pre-Commun· 9:45 a.m. at the home of Mrs. I Interment took place in Lawn I'(as apprehended at 3;45' a.m. 1
EST~TE NOTICE,
icant Education.
William B. Pegram; 216 Yale ;Croft Cemetery.
that day at Baltimore pike and i EST ATE OF ALBERT L.
The Women's Bible ClasE avenue. Mr. Browne wUllead a !
,SCHOFF. DECEASED. Late of the
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Chester road.
Township of Ridley. Ddaware
meets at 9:30; the lOth Grade discussion on the Church's minand Pre-Collegl' groups will istry with Senior Highs.
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Friday night a Darby man was County, Pennsylvania, DeceaseD.
TESTAMENTARY
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meet at 10:30.
T he B andage group w ill mee t ' Clarence S. Prstt. owner and held for grand jury on a public theLETTERS
above Estate
having been
Open House for Church School at 10 a.m. Wednesday. r.,uncheon ,franchise operator of Howard indecency charge.
, granted to Lucy Porter SChoff, all
teachers and helpers will be will be served by Circle 11, Johnson's In Media for approxiFiremen responded to a brush: persons indebted to sald Estate are
15 years, died on Tues- fire at Baltimore Pike and 1 requested to make payment, and
held from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Chairman Mrs. Lewis Hitchner. mately
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The Ephesians Study group day, Ma,y 15, after sn ~xtended
es er ro
at p.m. May 2, .same, without delay, to WARREN
the manse, 212 SO,uth Chester
will'meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday. 'iliness.
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,and to an automobile fire at the K. SIMONS, Executor of the Estate.
Holy Communion will be held
Mr. Pratt made hIs home at: Pike and Riverview road, at of Lucy Porter Schoff, Deceased, .
CHURCH. SERVICES
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,I Exeoutrix of the Est. of Albert L.
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800 Louise Drive, Spri ngf'Ie ld " 11'09
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, schoff 411 North Franklin Street
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urs ay.
:with his wife, Dorothy C., his
. Week of May 6th
West Chester, !'ennsylvania or to'
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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METHODIST NOTES
:only survivor.
At 5'44' pm Sunday firemen' his Attorneys. Butler, Beatty,
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Rob ert O.Browne, A.. oc.MIDlst.~
Dr. Philip C. E d ward so,f t he
Funeral services were e
were called to a fue at the rear Media. Pennsylvania ,or Rafferty
Minister of Christian Education Division of National Missions yesterday at 10 a.m. in Media, ,of 230 Rutgers avenue.
and Morrissey fl09 Morris Building
.. --'--,~-- - - of the Board of Missions of the !with interment in Edgewood
At 8:40 a.m. Monday Swarth- 1421 Chestuut Street Philadelphia
Sunday, May 20
Methodist Church, will preach at !Memorial Park.
.
'more and Springfield Fire Com. 2. Pennsylvania.
3T-5-25
9:15 A. M.-Morning Worship
both services ,Sunday morning.
1 __ ,
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!jllanies took part In a surprise i
FICTITIOUS 'NAME
9:15 A. M.-Church SChool
His sermon subject will be
LEIPER CHURCH NOTES
fire drill at Swarthmore High I
REGISTRATION
9:30 A. M.-Women's Bible Class ," The Imper I s hahle M'
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10:30 A.M.-10th Grade Group
The Junior High Fellowship lowshlp will meet at the church Ischool alarm the auditorium had I A
38viosions of AdcMt of
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Group
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en been cleared, a minute later the 24,
1945,y of o.
intention
to file in the
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11:00 A.M.-Morning'Worshlp
p.m. Sunday to go to the Metho- travel to,Princeton Seminary for 'entire school had been emptied. office of the Secretary of the Com·
11:00 &.M.-Cburch School
dist Hospital for a Chapel ser- a tour of the campu~.
Swarthmore's first. trUCk, the monwealth of Pennsylvania, at
5:00 P.M.-CommunicantsClass vice, tour"and dinner.
I The first Inqulry Class will booster arrived on the scene in Harrisburg, Pa., and In the office,
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Th'
of the Prothonotary of the Courts
h e Se nior Hi gh F e 11OW8 hip mee t a t 9.'30 a.m.
Mon d ay, May 21
T
un ay.
ese four minutes, closely followed! of Common Pleas of Delaware
4:00 P.M.-Communicants Class meets at 7 p.m. Sunday. Wayne classes are open to anyone who by tlie pumper and ladder trucks. County,on Wednesday, the 23rd day
Tuesday, May 22
Conrad will present an illustrat- cares to study about the bel1'lfs 1Springfield arrived in four-and- I of May, 1962, a Certificate for Ithe
9:00 A.M.-Morning Prayers
ed tf' on his trip to a Russian and program of the United Pres- a-half'minutes About 40 fire- ': conduct of a business In Delaware
10:00 A.M.-New Testament Study YOt:u Camp last summer.
',byterlan Church.
' m e n responded. iVilliamPhillips, ~~~~d ~~ng~ftJ~~a'n':;::,er~t;~:
4:00 P.M.-Communicants Class
',11 Mondsy 'evening at 7:45
The Deacons will meet at B ,Swarthmore Civil Defense Di- or designation of PETERS AND
Wednesday, May 23
m. tq~ W.S.C.S. Bible study p.m. on Tuesday.
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~roup WIll meet in the Chapel.
Circle 1 will meet at ~he home 'Chief Hub Hartman and Mr' of b"siness,at30INorth Swarthmore
Th Off'cisl Board will have t
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. Avenue, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
4:00. P. M.-Communicants Clas'
.0 Mrs. James Bar ,er,
Fair· iPh111ips commended school stu- The name and address of the person
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.8:00 P.M.-Ephesians Study
Its regular monthly meeting oD-lview road, at 11 a.m. TUl'sday. 'dents and staff for their prompt owning 'or interested In sald bustGroup
Wednesday evening at 8 p.m.
Circle 2 will meet st the home 'cooperation the exercise of ness is Hugh G. Peters, 301 North
Thursdoy, May 2 4 ,
of Mrs. Richard Yarnall 1485 which cont~ibutes to avoiding Swarlhmore Avenue, Swarthmore,
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES IGr
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Pennsylvania. DaYid W. Scully,
More meaningful goals are'
ace r. ' a
p.m. ues ay. I casualties in the event of a real I SOliCitor, 2001 'Fldellty-P aa. Trust
attained through spiritual enel)ler,8.enc y.
I Bnlldlng, Philadelphia (9), Pa.
METHODIST CHURj:H
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The Rev. John C. Kulp, Minist.· lightenment. This is a theme of
Jame. S. Mac Main
Mlnisterfor Youth
heard Sunday 10 ChristIan
Charlo Schisler
Science churches.
Minister of Music
All are Invited to attend the
. -'Sunday, May'-iO'services at 11 a.m. in First
8:30 A. M.-Dr. Philip C. EdChurch of Christ, Scientist, 206
wards will preach,
Park avenue.
9:45 A. M.""Sunday SChool
11:00 A. M.-Dr. Philip C. EdTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
wards will preach.
_ _ _ ,OF FRIENDS
7:00 P.M.-Sr. High Fellowship
Sund~,M'a'y:;2':;0---'
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9:45 A. M.-Flrst-day School
7:45 P. M. -W.S.C. S. Bible stu~
9:45 A.M.-Early Meeting for
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TRINITY CHURCH
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship
The Rev. Layton P. Zimmer,
Monday, May 21
it ",ctar
The Rev. Georll" R. McKelvey,
All-Day Sewing For AFSC
Curate
Wednesday, May 23
run
(Fourth Sunday oft9r Easter)
Thursday, May 24
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion and
10:30 A.M.-Community day of
Word
-Prayer. Josephine Benton.
9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion,
leader·
Sermon and Church school
FIRST CHURCH OF
11: 15 A.M.-Morning prayer, SerCHRIST SCI ENTIST
III , I11III If
mon and Church School
mil lUI
1IIi1 lIlilaY
111m
8:00 P.M.-Evensong
Park Avenue below' Harvard
$1500
$68.12
24 mOl.
$1634.88
This chart is interesting and imporMonday, May 21
Sunday, May 20
30
mOl.
55.62
1668.60
tant. Compare the figures with the cost
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
36
mOl.
47.29
1702.44
11:00 A.M. -Sunday School
of
financing
your
present
car.
TMn
7: 15 P.M.'-Evening Prayer
II :00 A. M.-The Lesson Sermon
99.91
24 mOl.
2397.84
2200
talk to any member of our Conpurner
Tuesday, May 22
w'ill be "Mortals and Im81.58
30 mOl.
2447.40
, Credit staff at any of our offices. They
mortA1A ...
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
69.36
36 mal.
2496.96
will arrange the financing of your new car
7:15 P.M.-Evening Prayer
i'/ednesda,y evening meeting esch
2724.96
113.54
24 mOl.
~oo
.week,: 8 P.M." Reading Room,
Wednesday, May 23
quickly, and at a considerable saving,
92.71
30 mOl.
2781.30
409 Dartmo\lth Avenue, open
,78.82
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
36 mOl.
2137.52
week-da,y~ except holidays. 109: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer fol5; Frida,y 'evening 7-9.
lowed by Holy Communion
7:15 P.M.-Evening Prayer
LEIPER' PRESBYTERIAN
'Thursday, May 24
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CHURCH
Bank and Trust Company
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer tol·
900 Fairview Road
lowed by Holy Communion
Th. Rev. James Barb.r,Mlnlat.r
THE KEY BANK OF DELAWARE VALLEY
7:15 P.M.-Evening Prayer
IJdaware Count.v O/fiCf!S;
Sunday, May 20
Lima-LO 6-8300 (Drive.)n "Parking); Ml,-dia-LO 6·8300
Friday, May 25
9:30 A.M.-Church School
SprillKfield (Drive-In -' Parkingl-KI 3-243f!; SwftrthmorE;-KI 3-1431
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
Nether Providence-LO 6-8300 (DrIve-In &. Parkmg)
9:30
A.M.-Inquiry
Class
.Aa.houc OIfiUR open" Friday clJtninglf
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11:00 A.
Worship
MiI;n Oflice: Broad and Chestnut SIB.-LOcu.... 4·3000
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Mr. BIId IGa. J. R. Lii;£on alid boys at a cookout In SmecUey
fBllllb', former realdents of 310
Saturday in celebration of .
Parkavenue have moved to thelr
newly purchased home at 405
em rs 0 rownie Troop 710 'Thayer rOad. Mr_ Layton's nDP_
presented "The Dancing'iPrin..Mothers Club of Swarthmore
:sesses", a story taken from :~~~o~~~:i::' h~~~P~~~~
SPRING DANCK
Grimm, at an afternoon prograllJ
SATURDAY MAY 26, 9-1
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,ay • r g a p anned for niece, Miss Betty Layton lives
Old Mill
$4.00
presentation i ~the College
iwse
Valley
Par
Couple
'Amphithestre,. the pla,y ,was wimett~:ri- Logue of, Yale and
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moved to the Methodist' Church ~~~=a~v~e~n~u;es~e~n~te~r~ta~l~n~e~d~1~5~~~~~~~~~~~~~
because of weather.
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Tbe entire troop designed snd ,
.palnted tbe scenery and acted'
in tbe play. Members include:'
Helen and Edith Hasbrouck,
Cindy Hartman, Miriam Ta,ylor,
,Laura Estabrook, Molly AllisOn,
'Laura Snyder, Sue' Patterson, '
SallyMcNalr,MargieHay, Marcia'
~IMassey" Beth, Brobeck, Debby
Hops 0 n, Christine Bunting,
oonie Draper.
L. Troop leader!! are Mrs. Bevier
IHasbrouck, Mrs. J. R. Ta,ylor,
!and MrS, Robert E. McNalr.
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TbeCommUDllyRelatlooaCommittee oftheSWarlbmoreCoilego Harvard avenue, has Issued the
student council-has sant letters following statement to thl! ComDnV boro'ugh organi-'-"ons., missioners of Delaware Counov
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urging tbem to' consider select· at the Courtbouse PlIblic HearIng a repreaentative to serve oll\ ing yesterday:
the new Borougb-College Com.
"I am an 'ardent believer in
mutee.
private enterprise witb only
This committee, which will Buch controis at any level of
riteet twice 1\ year. will consIst government as are unavoidable.
of borougb representatives andi I have spent my ille in private
members of tbe Community Rela.dndustry and have my savings
tions Committee and will servl\lJnvested in it. As a taxpayer no
botb as a perm:ment board for'longer commuting regularly, of
assessing Borougb-College re; course 1 do not relish subsidizistions and as 'a group' from Ing transportion for those wl>o
which names may be -drawn to' do commute. but 1 think I have
work on specifiC problems.'
no choice. In DelawBre County
we have a half milllon residents
LWV ANNUAL PICNIC
now; shortly It will be a million;
SLATED FOR MONDAY
after that more. All will want
The SWarthmore League of automobiles aDd their breadwinners must have jobs. For them
,
Women Voters will boldthelr all to try to drive to PlIIladelphie. I" _, ' " " ' _ ' , '
annual Picnic at the home of' to work would clog the highwaysl
Mrs. Holden Furber in Gradyville impossibly .. If. mass transporta", .. . ._,
'. -; - . - ,
on Monday at 12 noon. Members tion into Phila!lelphia is not
PICflJC'
are to bring their own lunch. provided at modest r"tes, the
Th~ Swarthmore Council of
Coffee and ' dessert will be pro· character of our county' resideD- Republican WomeD's executive
vided., ChIldren are welcome. 'tialareas willbe entirely chang·; committee met recently at the
After the luncheon: delegates ed by a great influx of industry home of Mrs. Paul B. Banks,
to the Nationsl Convention and to give, all these people jobs. Harvard avenue, where prsns
Stste Council will give reports. Our real estate values would ;were made for a picnic and
Ideo) lot .por. bedroom, nUlllry,
drop, and I would be payine that :white elephant sale on June 6.
. den or cottag•• Plug, In .•ny_
way what I would be trying to ,Mrs. Donald Aikens and Mrs.
wher.. Powerful output for 'ft
LIONS TO ENTERT 'IN
COffIpod aI••• Save nowl Quanti.
..
avoid
in
a
tax
contribution
for
:paid
Bwwn
wlll
be
in
charge.
LOCAL SEA SCOUTS
dOl "mltod~
The Swarthmore Lions Club mass trsnsportation.
: Changes on tho board include: '
"The only effective srrangE!- i Finance chairman Mrs. Elizawill be host to the local Sea
Scout Ship Leo Maris, which R ment that I see is !>,unified 'beth Carlisle; program chairman
metropolitan area mass trans-, Mrs. William McDermott; chairsponsors, at its dinner meeting portationAuthority to coordinate man of the nominating committee
at the Ingleneuk, Park avenue,tralns and buses. It might pur- Mrs. William B. Patton; Mrs.
at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May. 22. chase tbe, existing lines but Avery F. Blake, co-chalrman of
OPEN· FRI. toy".
Skipper George MYers will pre- probably would do better to ,memberShip with Mrs.' Marvel
sent the Leo Maris with its new- lease them from the private own- IWilson; Mrs. Ralph Stimmel, ';P;;~~~;:;~~~~~~~~~~~~~jijiiiijiijiii
1962 cbarter.
ers. At any rate a substsntial board member.
,
After dinner a talk on "Activi· amount of money from the C,ounty
--,--ties of C,onservative Clubs on treasury will be necessary to! iYOUTH CHOIRS TO SING
the American Campus" will be keep the rates down so thst' f The youth Cbolrs of the
given by Clyde V. Prestowitz, workers can afford to gil Into Presbyterian Church will preJr .. leader of tlie 'newly formed Ph!!adelphia.
'
sent their annual Ve~per Ser·
conservativeclubSMOC (Swarth·, !
Therefore I hope that our jv\ce of CboralMusic on Sunday,
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more Minority Opinion Club) at DelawareCounty Commissioners 1M 27 I th h h
t
Swarthmore College. Prestowitz at this tline will join Philadel-, ~y ,n. e c ,urc sanc uary.
THIS PAST MONDAY THERE WAS A TREMENDOUS
is aiso one of seven newly :phia and the neighboring coun7,:ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
AUCTION SALE OF CAMERAS, FILM, FLASH BULBS,
elected members of the College's :ties In the proposed flrst steps
A COMPLETE
ETC., IN PHILADELPHIA. ITEMS WERE BEING BOUGHT,
Student Council. 'Non-Lion'iilii- of experimenting withsub~,idized,
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IN WHOLESALE LOTS, AT HALF PRICE OR LESS. THESE
terestedinattendlng the program commuter transportation.
•__ . "
ITEMS HAD BEEN SUBJECTED TD SOME SMOKE AND/OR
are invited to join 'the grouP -;:;====~===="""'=
REQUEST FOR QUOTATIONS ON
.FIRE DAMAGE (ALTHOUGH NO OUTWARD DAMAGE WAS
_a~ 8:15.
THE REPLACEMENT OF FLOOR-'
APPARENT). MOST OF THIS STOCK WAS PURCHASED
I ,ING IN ,THE GYMNASIUM, WOOD
BY DISCOUNT STORE BUYERS AND
CAMERA
,SHOP AND MECHANICAL DRAW;ING ROOM IN THE SWARTHMORE
DISCOUNT HOUSES. THIS ME
WE PRE.
mGH SCHOOL BUILDING
SUMe, BE MIXED IN WITH THEIR REGULAR STOCK.
. The SChool Board of the Swarth-:
more-Rutledge Union School Dis"
trlct will receive bids at the Office
.. , relaxation at the seashore
,of the SChooL District in the high
THIS TYPE OF BUYING IS DONE AS OFTEN AS POSSIBLE
in the healthy sun and salty
2 BLANKETS
school building, comer of College
ocean air. ' Beachlront sundecks,
BY MANY REtAIL OUTLETS. YOU CAN REST ASSURED
and Princeton Avenues, Swarthmore,
heated
and
protected
pool,
mod'
or
,PeWlsylv8/lla, up to 4 p.m .. TUes-.
THAT WE DO N9T DEAL IN THIS TYPE OF BUYING, WoE
ern air-conditioned Ocean Wing
day, :June 5, 1962 for the replace1 CLOTH COAT
rooms
with'
television;
private
BUY ONLY NEW ITEMS FROM THE MANUFACTURER OR
ment of fiooring In the gymnaSium,
beach entrance; varied entertain,
wood
shop
and
mechanical
drawing
or
IMPORnR.
ment program. Write lor Euro,
room in the Swarthmore High Scliool:
pean,
Modified
Amer)can,
and
2 SWEATERS
Bids will be openeci at a meeting of
Inclusive Vacation Plan rates or
the Board on TUesday,iJune 5; 1962
phone
609·345·1211; in N. Y.•
or
at 8 p.m. or at an a
Ing.
2 QUILTS
Specifications can be secured between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. dally except
or
Saturdays, 'Sundays end holidays
2 SKIRTS
at tbe oftlce of the arChitects,'
The George M. Ewing Company,
Central Boardwalk. Atlantic Cil}
or
KI 3-4191
FRI9 to 8:30
Western Saving Fund BUilding,
OWnership Manaaement.
Josiah
While
&
Sons,
Ltd.
:Phlladelphla,
Pa.
The
Board
reDRESS
,,
serves the right to reject any or all ,
or
bids in wbole or in part and to 1:
award
contracts on any item or 1
1 SUIT
,Items making up any bid.
Marlon H. Campbell,
Secretary of the Board
Swarthmore - Rutledge
to $50.00 ValUfI
Union &.>hool District
P us Creanin j>;i~e
I
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,:CLARENC'E PRATT
,
°Rose Valley Nurseries, Inc.
6U ·SOOTHH'EW,MIDPLETOWN ROAD, MEDIA
.
- Opposite Highmeadow (between Dutlon Mill Road· lind Knowlton Road)
~ eleohone - TRemont 2-7206
•Ask for Ben Palmer"
AZALEAS'
HYBRID RHODODENDRONS
,
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BROADLEAVED EVERGRE~NS
FLOWERING TREES
POWER SPRAYING
'WE DELIVER
Open Evenings In bultable Weather
IIOnday-TUead&1-Wedneadll.l' and 'nlUraday until 8:30 P.M.
Friday - Saturdsy and Sunday until 5:30 P.M.
Weekell" SpecialI
SwiWs Premium
BONELESS'
ROUND BEE'F ROAS'
I
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11111. lUll
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to _for
It CD
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FLORIST
South Chester R<
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first board
•the United states was created
in Pennsylvania. .
PATTERSON'S
FI.eral Hi.e I
Phone. LOw,;1I 6-3.400
OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE.
A PrIce to Meet EvOlY FamIly's Need
PERSONA.L
FOR RENT
,
iDS
Maine Two summer PERSONAL - Fumiture refinishlna
FOR RENT
KI 3-8093
cottage~. ~I or part of June. " repalrlDg.·QulLlity work at model"
JUly. August and september. Pri- ate. 9rices - antiques and modem.
" vate Cove on Casco Bay. Complet. Call Mr. Spanier. Klngswood 4Jewelry Repaired Ph
~. .I~rOt"" Soli - T cop Soli
. KI 3-4216 ::facilitles. Including boats. KIngs· 4888, KIngswood 3-2198.
From a Load to a'
wood 3-6219.
WATCHMAKER
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- Carpentry Jobbing,
a Busbel B&8ket
recreation' rooins book Ca8ft8~
tI
Sodiling.
Wall.
Formerly of F.C. Bode and Sons
F~~e~~tt,
~:~~~. v~..~:~ porches. L.J. Donnp,\ly. Kingswodd
MA
Fine Watch and
128 Yale Ave. i living room with fireplace, dining' 4-3781
. lock Revairs
Swarthmore. Pa. f room, two bedrooms. perfect kitchen I"
- - - ' - - - - .---.--~-~========~~~~~ and tile bath. f'eautlfully landscap- . ERSONAL-Plano tumng specialr
. ed and wooded setting, "onvenient·
1st. minor repairing. ~alified
KInl!Swood 3-1448
. to PRR transportallon and business -"ember Piano Technicians GuUd,
SPECIAL PRICE
section. Available July 1. $145. .en years. Leaman. KIngswooQ
ON EXTERI9R
, plus utilities. Call LOwell 6-1870 I:..-..:.5..:.7:..55::._ _ _ _ _ _ _~_ __
ED AINIS
Ashes and Rubbish Removed
or LOwell 6-0153.
'.
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Co to·
ad
Lawns Mowed. General Hauling
PERSOnAL s m-m e
(POR
RENT
_
June
15
t
a
September'
cbvers.
Pin
filled
your h~lne·lj ~~~~~~~~~~~~
Harding Ave. Morton, Pa.
.
i fi t fl
f ni
You stlpply material. In
I make
=========::;::==~. apartment.
15 attractPtlvate
ve rs entrance,
oor, ur lovely
shed 'Work
guaranteed
CLearbrook
9 63ilprompt seliVi:ce:
garden, perfect for couple. KIngs...
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.Built New and
woocf-4-2537 ..
PERSONAL - Gilbert's Steam Wall ICe liar 'walls resurfaced
Jock Prichard
scraping, remove paint over paper. 'waterproofed at the sarnel
FOR RENT - Aitrsctlve first noor, Interior
painting. George Gilb~rt.
two bedroom apartment. furnished.
TRemont
4-7082.
Reasonable. Available June 21
Cel..er.t & Block Work
through september 14. Call KingsPAINTING
PERSONAL - Roofing. spontlng,
I wood 4-5349.
I
EMIL SPIES
.
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WILLIAM BROOKS
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May 18. 1962,
SWARTHMOREAN
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Klng.wooel 3-8761
Raymond 1. Dawson
I
210 WEST STATE ST.
MEDIA
~~
HEATING OILS
FOR RENT - Furnished apartment
in Swarthmore. June 1 to Septem·
ber 21. Call Klngswood 3-2-179
after 5 P.M.
PERSoNAL - Alterations on Even·
ing clothes and street clothesl
Call KIngswood 3-6Q49.
~B oFFICE
,
.P"rch nclosures
Enamel.d white storm windows
Insulation and Roofing
'
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9:30 A.'M. U .. yllght savin,
Conditions:
SIDING £0.
III
a.....
FINE WALLPAPERS
Matchint Fabrics " Paints
ASAM. SCHUMACHER.
MURALS. SANITAS. PREPASTED
PENN
and rerushed. Bullard, Klngswood
Iestimates.
of SWarthmore ref.erences.
LUdlow 6-7592.
OIL BURNER SERVICE
BUDGET PLAN
COAL
VAN ALEN
BROTHERS, INC.
KI 3-4742 or LE 2-2440
- ..
ELNWOOD
COlyalesee.t Home
Baltimore Pike & Lincoln Ave.
, PERSONAL - Are you mendlngFOR SALE -. Magnavo~ 18 inch
haunted in this garden jaunting
Television. Needs picture tube. weather? Cast your b~rdenonGr"",d.
Make offer. Klng"wood 3-0358.
mother's Sewing Service. Kings·
wood
3-5177. _ _ _ _ _ _ _,, FOR S,o,LE -.Falth and begorra.
.
an .::..:::.:::..:....:..;.;.;:....
, Impish lItUe miniature poodle
• born on St. Patty's Day. Hand ralsed and loving bred for disposition
and color. The finest blood lines.
WANteD
AKC registered. gray female. KIngs·
WANTED - Well educated, mature
wood 3-8656.
woman desires active summer job
I FOR SALE - Rapid Fire Inclnera. with fami.lY or. camp. POCOIlOS or
tor. Practically new. $75. CILli New Entliand preferred. Can cook.
drive, tutor, secretaJ)'-bookkeeper.
MAdison 2-0673.
etc. What do you need? Mrs. Ody,
FOR SALE - Springthne, birds and LOwell 6-9722.
flowers. You have to work to get
the flowers, but the birds will work WANTED-ErstwhileSwarthmorean,
wife and young housebroken
for you if you give them a bird
house. bird bath or a feeder. The daughter (no pets) retuming to area
S. Crotherb, Jrs., 435 Plush Mill for summer work. Seek shelter (two
Road. Wallingford. LOwell 6-4551. bedrooms preferred) for major parUon of time between June 1 and
,FOR SALE - Hoover EleClTic fioor August 20. Cost definitely a factor.
washer, good condition. Girl's but will cheerfully undertake yard
28 Inch balloon lire bicycle. like viQrk, msintenllllce and light repaIr.
1 new. Klngswood 4-0278.
Please contact D. W. Swan. Box
743, Lexington. Va.
FOR SALE - Large Frigidaire re- 1.:..::.:..=::.::::::::.::::..:.:::..-----frigerator; marble top table; ac- WANTED - Position as mother's
cordion; old chinese fish scale
helper by Japanese lady who also
screen. Seen by appointment. Kings- teaches plan!> and Japanese. Avail: wood 3-1211.,
able July and August. T
FOP. SALE - Almost new baby's
bassinet,complete. Bouncy chair; WANTED - Experienced legal secwalker; apartment size washing
retary. Law Office Media. Apply
machine; electric coffee pot. KIngs- stating qualifications to Box L,
wood 4-5789.
The Swarthmorean.
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FOR SALE - Twelve foot Skiff. WANTED - Woman desires laundry
two year old five ,horse engine. . and cleaning Wednesflay and
Call Tuesday, WednesQUiet. Restful Surroundings With
Good condition. Call Conwell, Thursday.
day and Thursday. 9 A. M. to 4
KIngs wood 3-5254.
ExceUent 24·Hour Nursing Care '
P.M. LOwell 6-0721.
! : FOR SALE-Boy's 24 inch English
KI ngswoo d 3-0272
.
Rugge bicycle. Excellent condi. WANTED - To buy army or camp
type blankets In good condition.
~;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;::;:;;;;;;::;;;I' lion, $25. Klngswood 3-5557.
Call Klngswood 3-1581.
l
'- FOR SALE - Boat. 17 foot ChrisCraft UIIlI\)' runabout, $1500. WANTED - High school graduate
desires summer position after
95 h.p., A-I condition. Everything
goes with boat. TraUer, anchor, JU!L 15. Experienced baby-sitter.
new c!bver, spare prop, skU •• pre- Aiso interested in job as companion. office helper. salesgirl or manservers, etc. KIngswood 3-4978.
uscript typist. Please clLli Peggy
Remington. Klngswood 4-4526.
Photographic Supplies
Established 1932
PI"clura Fram"lng
ROGER RUSSELL
IlIEDU
LOwell 6-2176
OPBN PRIDAY BVBNINOS
IWHY NOT PIANOS
BUY your r.bullt plano
ho....
fron: '0 plano
of 47 _ .
practical ••peri.nce with GJI mabs?
It will pay you III the ••d.
A.... 'ARIEl
LO '_1111
WANTED - Youn, woman with
chUdren wants IItI student for
summer here. LlvinC arrangements
nexible. Call LOwell 6-3757.
WA NTED - Twelve pieces of old
I
style us., gauge straight track.
Call Kingswood 4-0950.
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En.... 8. Chi,..
_dial
General Contractor .
BUILDERS 'Slilce 1920'
'ree 'dlmate.
1.fIII Ridley A _
Chesler. 'a.
TIIemont 2-4759
1Remont 2-5619
2507 Chestnut st., Chester
TRemont 2-5373
by
H. D. Church
3 PARK AVE., SWARTHMORE
Convalescent Men and Women
Excellent Food - Spaciws Grounds
Blue Cross Honored
SADIE PIPPIN ~. ProIlriPlllr
:
' ROOFING SPOUTNG =
,
i' GUTTERS
iPATTON ROOFINGi
1
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COMPANY
established 1873:
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Free Estimates:
,
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LOST AND FOUND
L.OST - Old male Scotlle. North
Chester Road' near Baltimore
Pike. Reward. KIngswood 3-2484.
LOST - Boy's new red jacket. on
BaseblLl\ Field. name inside.
Call KIngswood 3-5557.
FOUND - Saw on Princeton near
College Avenue. Owner. make
claim at Swarthmorean office.
FOUND - Boy's dark blue cardigan
sweater, about size 10. on Park
Avenue lawn. KIngswood 4-0323.
Belts. Brushes and Parts
For· All Cleaners
Improvements consist of a one story
;cement building 20x30 ft.
: Swarthmore, Po.
............ ;8Ia
KI
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i
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L
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CHIC ENS
'IVORY SlOW
N,ONE PRICED
HIGHER
83
2'al'lle69° giant
box
DETERGENT
JOY LIQUID
CUT-UP lb.
2 ·69C
HOT
BEGINNING at a point on the South·
erlv side of Fourteenth Street at the
distance' of one hundred elp.hty.fo~r feet.
four Inches meastJred Eastwardly from
the Southensterly corner of Said Four-!
tcenth StreEt and Edgmont Averme:.
EXTrNDING thence Eastwardly along·
thc Southerly side of sald Fourtet'nth'
Street n[ty-fo\lr (eet. (our and one-half
inches to 'the Westerly side of a fifteen.
(eet wide alley; thenCe along same
South',I,,'eslwardly ninety (eet. deht IncheS"
to a point; thence Northwardlv along a
line at right an~les to said Fourteenth
Street, se\'ent\'-two ('ct. one Inch to the
£outherly side or said Fourteenth Strcet,,'
the first mentiOned point and place of
beginning.
WATER
enough for
the entire
family-
GASI
TIDE
TOGRTHER with the rh!ht and use of
!!ald alley in common with the owners
or other lands abutting thereon.
SaM .,." the property or LAWRENCE
E. GRIFFIN AND ANNIE L. GRIFFIN.
Attorn('y: Francis J. Mirante
W. ALRICH PRICE. Sheriff
ALL THAT CFRTAIN lot of Ilround
with the hutlrtlnp-s t~f'rpon In City of
Chester. Drl. Co .. Pa. BEG at pt. on n.e;
sd. t.( Hi5!hland Avp. "t dist. or 618,51
rneas. N. =16 deg. 32' 53" .W. from n.e.
$rt. or Swarts Strc"1. CONT. in front on
Hi~hland Ave. 22.61' nnd extdg. In depth
betwe(!n parallEl lines on course N .. 5,3
deg. 21' 1" E. SO' an:! cont. on rear 22.61.
,
S./ec' your ",,'omatic lias wafer "eater
af your plcmtb.,'" dealer", or GIIy
PbilaJe/pltia Elec'ric Company ,uburltalt shawraom.
'March Term. 1962
No. 896
\
BEING Lot
> I
No.
438. Block 55.
BEING known a~ House No. 1441 High·
land Avenue.
UND~R AND
D(
ELECTRIC COMPANY
box••
DETERGENT
DUZ PREMIUM
DASH
large
bax
Sold
SFNK:lWSKY. JR .. and FAYE E. SEN·
KOWSKY. his wl(e.
Attorney: Charles H. Heldmann
W. ALRIClI PRICK.. ShAnd
bunch
NONE PRICED HIGHER
EXTRA LARGE FLORIDA VALENCIA
C
d••• n
dozen
NONE PRICED HIGHER
NONE PRICED HIGHER
Plaltic
Tray
C
De' MOllte Peaches 511::.: 2:::. 51e
FROZEN FOOD WEEK
Cranberry Sauce ~:~ 2 1::.:. 31c
Dnssing ~::..~ (~~I) "i:' 3ge
MORTON'S DINNERS • Salad
..... wHh lItoo."",,I.. 7.... 4ge
Top Whip Doll
& Jane 'a,k., Deuert SMII, can
HAM, TURKEY.
C
pkg ••
MEAT LOAF or
Cole Slaw Dressing ":.':.~. 1:'~i~ S3c
ITALIAN DINNERS
Tuna Fish Chl"O~"-: :'~ISu 2 '~:.' 8ge
HOLIDAY STEAKS
Pillsbury Biscuits IA~t:RD 3 2ge
SANDWICH STEAKS 4 oz. or
3 pkg•• $1 Marvel Sliced Bread 1~'15e
IUTTEUD lEEf STEAKS . . . .
SHOP A&P FOR FINE VALUES DURING·
2
7S
=-
Lemon Pie
45e
Pound Cake o!~:=b'" (~:'E) ..... 45e
SAV!! Be
39C box 71 C
giant
~:.~~.
(~::)
.och
GUM CANDIES
WORTHMORE
BRAND
HOUSEHOLD CLEANER
SPIC & SPAN
2
Hi-lb.
bag.
59c
SUNNYFIELD BUnER
~~ 28c 5b~z. 91 c
IN %-Ib. Ib
PRINTS
•
67C
IN 1-lb. Ib
SOLIDS
•
65C
UQUID CLEANER
MR. CLEAN
:!:~ '39c ~:~ 65e
a two story
.
98C
DETERGENT
SUBJECT to \'estrictions
o(
7c
Ilrge 5~ giant
box .,- box
C
large
original
FRESH SOLID SLICING"
CHEER
SAVE
SAVE
2tal'l _ 61 c g.::t72a
record.
ImPTO\'emenls consist
row hOl1se 18)(2-1 ft.
79c
3c
45
GUS
P
o MGES 35 3 'I
l:::; 23
LaTTUCE
19
TOMATOES
NONE PRICED HIGHER
FRESH JERSEY'
C
DmRGENT
BEING known and designated as No.
East Fourteenth Street.
Im?rovements consist of a two story
brick and stone dwelling.
Have enough hot water for showers. laundry.
and dishwashing wfth an automatic gas water
heater. Rely on a gas water heater to provide all
the hot water your family needs. Hot water is
yours day and night-no waiting, no watching.
giant
box
I Ib"
CRISP ICEBERG
2 =.= 81e
3J~
"
83c
DETERGENT
BOUNDED on the West bv lands now'
or late: of Harold I. Stoddardt, et ux.
.
t:'
11rge
boxes
'March Term. 1962
ALL THAT CERTAIN Lot or Piece of
Land with the buUdlmn; and Improve·
ments thereon erected. !:jITUATE !n the
City of Chester. County of Delaware and
State of Pennsvlvania. and bounded and
described as follows, to wit:
31 C boHI.
22-az. 55c
OXYDOL
VI. ALRICH PRICE, Sheriff
No. 2:.19
SAVE 7c
29 0
(
Whole
lb. $1.19
BONELESS EYE ROAST
lb. 99c
.BONELESS RUMP ROAST
SMOKED PICNICS ~'S::;:=i:.I'l~;. Ib: 33c !~I~~C
FRESH,
LO.STE.R~:: :ol:~t lb. 69c .
DmRGENT
Attorney: Norman Snyder-
C
FRESH 2- ta 3-lb. BROILING OR FRYING
GRANULATED SOAP
12-az.
boHI.
NONE PRICED HIGHER
lb.
4.bars39c
SAVE 4c
lb.
Round Steaks 89
IVORY SOAP
.,
NONE PRICED HIGHER
BONELESS
. MEDIUM SIZE
. Sold as the property of J AMYS H.
BROOKS anrl HELEN G. BROOKS, his
wife.
~
MONTHL Y FINANCING ARRANGED
31'
March Tenn. 1962
"No. 2249
Lot with bldgs. and imps. Silo Twp.
by Factory TII.in ••• I:xp.·rt
Free Pickup a~eI Delivery
24-Hour SerYi~
We Service all Make 'Cleaners
FREE ESTIMATES
R. C. DUBLiN"
Factory Rep.
106 SO, ORA.NG~ ST. ,MEDI.A
LO 6-4665 -- LO 6-5661
(Paper'Sags for All Cleaners)
H9SESFORALLCLEANERS
LI"rAe
NVI
LLA ORCHARDS
FA"" Wi~ u.. 00tG1I0IIGl B_"
STOP INI
SEE OUR BARGAINS I
baxe.
I'{ether P.rovidence. Del. Co., Pa.. desc.
atcordlng . to Plan known as "Garden
CI\Y- -Manor" Sectlpn No. 2 saitl plan
madi! by Damon & Foster. C.E ...11-21-56
last revised 8-31·59. Beg. at pt. on center
line of Austin Ct. at dlst. of 108 ft. meas.
on bearing of S. 56 deg. 14 min. 50 "sec.
E. along said center line of Austin Ct.
from Its. pt. of intersection with S.E. side
Penna. Ave. thence ext. from said pI. of
beg. S. 56 deg. 14 min. 50 sec. E. meas.
along center -Une of Austin Ct. ",0.40, ft.
to pt. thence S. 33 deg. 45 min. 10 sec.
W. crossing S.W. side Austin Ct .• crossing a sewer and partly throul!h a walk
159.60 .ft. to pt., thence ext. N. 86 deg.
30 min. 1;1 sec. W. 44.-16 ft. to pt., thence
ext. N. 56 deg'. 14 min. 50 sec. W. 2 n.
to pt .. thence ext. N. 33 deg, 45 min. 10
sec. E. partly through the party waH.
recrossing sewer and recrossing S.W:
side Austin Ct. 182 ft. to fIn.t ment. pt.
and pl. ot beg. Being Lot No. 193 as
shown on above ment. plan. a/k/a 138
Fenna. Ave. Under and Subj. to restrh:tions of record. Togelh~r with gas -:ange.
FLOWERS ",Annuals & Perennials
PLANTS:" Vegetables & Bedding
TOMATOES _ PEPPERS
Kl 3-4597
Attorney: Frands J. Mirante
W. ALRICH PRICE. Sheriff
24-Hour Nursing Care
Aged. Senile. Chronic
beated 6,
THE SWEET .UP'
0
Sold as the property of JAMES WIL
LlAM SCOTT and LORA SCOTT.
APP"es & Fresh .pressed C'd
I er
,COlONIAL COURT Am.
Formerly the Old 'ank Blelg.',
4 blrs 27c
TOGETHFR with the rllilht and use of
said alley In common with the owners
and occupiers of other lands abutting
thereon.
•
Improvements con..ist of a three stf.lTY
brick !'touse and a two car garage: also
a tw,o story brick garage.
and
.
IVORY SOAP
1925 West Third street.
CUSTOM KITChENS
14-01:.
can.
PERSONAL SIZE
BEING known and designated as No.
DOLI.
,----=-----_____
Swarthmore
BTATE .. MONBOE BT8.
Q~i~
a.m.
WFIL. 560 kc
Free
l
FUEL OIL
SUNDAY-8:45
:~~~~.Of. COlle~es
~------------~----~~--~~~~=:~~~.~"~~
Univer• • •I •••••••••••••• I ••• ~.
Round Roasts
2 2:.:. 45e
2
Pale 7
SWARTHMOREAN
BONELESS
CLEANSER
BOUNDED on the 'Fast by lands noW
or Jate of Harriet Lowrie. and on the.
West by lands now or late of Martha
Law.
The Westerly Une' of said 10.1 passinl(
through the middle of the party wall
between the messuage herein descTibed
and the messuage adjoining on the We~t.
'--.-~"\
Belvedere
Convalescent Home
PERSONAL - THOM SEREMBA.
Upholstered. furniture .renovated
FOR SALE
reasonable. 35 years experience.
FOR SALE _ Schoolmaster's desk Chair bottoms repaired, $8. up. UPdlY sinks, washstands, smali holstelY and slip covers In your
bureau. other lIems. Chairs recaned fabric or from our samples. 11 years
3-2165.
Kt
THE
COMET
March Term, t96!
BEGINNING at a point on the Southerly ~ici~ of Th!rd Street at the. dlstan~
of slxty·two feet measured Eastwardly
from the Easterly side of Yarnall Clate
'Morton I Street. CONTAINING In front
along the southerly side of slllld Third
Stred
measured
thence
Eastwardl~
twenty-two feet. and extendin!{ In depth
Southwardly between Darallel lines Ilt
right angles to said Third Street one
'hundred forty feet -to the Northl!r1y side
of a twenty feet wide alley.
WALLPAPER CO.
__--;
Mr. WIlllam stanton of Riverview road spent this week in
Hamuton. Ontario, a tt end I n go
meetings ofPbyslcal Plant
, Man-·
ALL THAT C~RTAIN Lot or Piece of
Land with the Building!> and Improve·
ments thrreon crPcted. SlTtJATE In the
City of Chester. County of Delaware and
State of PEnnsylvania. Bnd bounded and
described as followS, to wit:
We Lend Out Sample Boob
TO YOU
ter
No. 2118
DO IT YOURSELF
SELECT FOR PAPERHANGER
SPEAKS
$350.00 cash or ~rtlfled
TAKE NOTICE that a Schedule of
Distribution will be filed within thirty
(30) dilYs from the date of sale and dis·
trlbutlon wUl be made in acc:or:iance
wloth the Schedule of DlstJ'lb\lt1on unl{>ss
exceptions are fillt!d tht'!reto within t.en
ti~} days therrafter. No further notice
of the fUlng of the Schedule of Distri·
buUon will be given."
Op"n W.d. I F,i. 'til 9 P.M.
E PARKING
4~411J!l
THE BIBLE
Ttm~
cheek at Ume of !'81e (untess otherWise,
statf'd In advertil'lementl. balance In
dayS:. Other conditions on day oJ s;ale.
"To aU partles in Interest and claimants:
PENNA RMftNG at
M _. . . . .
COURT HOUSE. oMEDIA. PA.
Friday. June 8. 1982
AD Y _ _ _ " ' ; ; " .
FIRST
. ,
Mrs. R. F'raakl1D Yellier. a
member of the Woman's Club
and of the Writers' Club of Delaware County. was awarded first
place 1n the Annual Writing
Contest of the Pennsylvania
Federation of 'Women's Clubs.
for her Bonnet. "The Tempest's
Angry Rod."
OF REAL ESTATI!l
PERSONAL - Begtnnlng and Inter- Il--="'::=::::~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!L':'-...,
mediate Violin and Viola instruction for any age. June, July and
September. Wendy Price. Kingswood 4-2281.
FOR RENT - Media. First fioor
two bedroom apartment. Wooded
section near PRR and shopping.
,$100. month. available June 1.
Cotton. LOwell 6-4300.
LOwell 6-4692 /4693
~-
to PRR. AduUs. Available June 1.
$120. LOwell 6-1870 or LOwell
5-0153.
PERSONAL - J;licycles repaired
parta. accessories. Milt Glass ;BIcycle, Hobby. Toy Shop, 206-7
East Baltimore A v en u e, Clifton
Heights. MAdison 6-0713. Opposite
Clifton Theater.
bath. sundeck, garage. Convenient
Free Estimates
FACTORY AUTHORIZED
GENERAL ELECTRIC
SALES & SERVICE
ialty. Ray J. Foster. GLobe 9-2113.
FOR R EilT - Media, spacious
apartment. Living room. dining
room, three bedrooms, kitchen. tile
SONNET PLACES
SBZRDT SALZB
gutters. Recreation lOoms a spec-
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR
.....
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43C
DETERGENT TABLETS
FRENCH'S
SALVO
SHRIMP SPICE
SAVE 6c
:f :2 35e :'~4 7ac
k
17-oz.
-boHle
, Pkg.19C
,
THE (;llEAT ATlANTIC & 'AQFIC TEA CO.,
INC.
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ATTEND
'THE
Page 8
May 18, 1962
SWARTHMOREAN
I
I VOCAL RECITAL TONIGHT .1 Madrigal Siqgers
HAND WEAVERS EXHIBIT,
The vocal students of Ethel• .
AT U. OF P. MUSEUM
THE ROSE VALLEY
wyn Whitmore Smith will present To Give Concert
"Contemporary Fabrics from
CHORUS & ORCHESTR~
i a Vocal Recital this ev~ning at The Swarthmore Madrigal Sing- Heritage Design," the 'mntD. an8:15p.m. at Bond Memonal Hall, ers, a local'iroup conducted by nual'exhibit of the Philadelphia
p~esent
1
With only tlie District Meet, Swarthmore C.ollege. The ac- Ethelwyn Whitmore Smith oC Guild of Hand Weavers, .Is on
Gilbert"; Sullivan's
tomorrow at Norristown and a i companlsts WIll be Susan Lin, Rutgers avenue, will present display in the White Room of "YEOMEN OF TH
""
dual meet next Wednesday, with I ~nd George ~eeves The \>ublic I their spring concert at pearson! the University oC Pennsylvania
E GUARD ~
Collingdale remaining, the high: IS cordially lOvited.
, Hall at the College on Sunday II Museum, 33rd and Spruce streets,
MAY 28 through JUNE 2 ~
scbool track team can look back!
,at 8:15. The public Is' Invited Philadelphia, daily (except Mon- ,
'i
on an exciting and successful I POLICE RTA~IOOU~ES
: and there will be no admission days) through Saturday, May 26'1 Ad,UltS
Children
season.
, TO COUR
charge
Exhibitors from this area In$2.00
$1 00 '
The squad continued its win-I C
cOhnltihnUtehd fral°mhPage II t"
The' keynote of the evening 1 clude:
,,:.
LO 6 6525- .
. i rom w c
e r orn n ue
'Mrs Claire H Jeglu
Mr
"',,
.
IIIng ways wIth a narrow ,WlO!
will be variety. Numbers wlll I '
"
m,
s. ~~- M\.-"","':::%)!_'"W"''''''''' '
over Sharon Hill by a score Df I, D
College
power
house
Price ' Mrs. . George r-~;':J33I'~'!®1~"~.',%~~'~)"~'Y~".,"~s~~,
~'~'*~§II,m~:i!l~\W~'
~~'
fe
I
III and
b Civil,
ti range f rom 16th cent ury sacred ,MarY-COrinne
S h bi
,
551/6 to 525/6. All the events!' ,et dose TShrensb IW
tee aC'i- music to contemporary, from' cdoM nger, Mrs. Dons welz'l'f
.. 'ft.
U
I
were Important but Dick Me-! va e •
e
e
sys m n,
, an
fS. Betty Wright.
Curdy's win a~d Graham Pat- SWarthmore firemim's homes will English. madrigals to 'Brahms
Mrs. ~right's little. girl's skirt ,
'
'
t
i
f
d
i
th
also
be
operated
by
key'
at
and
Schubert,
and
folk
songs.
received
an
award.
.
t erson s e a r secon n e Springfield.
Featured will be two original
E
.
pole vault clinched the meet.
Several citizens present at works by Swarthmoreans Peter CLOTHESLINE EXHIBIT
xpenenced
SCAC ANNUAL MEETING
the meeting expressed concern Gram, Swing and William R.
The Arts and Crafts League
Bookkeeper
SET FOR 7:30 MONDkY
,for the employees who will be Smith.
of Delaware County will hold its
dismissed, for traditional serThirty housewives comprise Fifth Annual Clothesline ExThe annual meeting of the vice on minor caus such as .the membership of- the choral 'hlbit Thursday, May 24, on the, 4 HOURS
d
Swarthmore Citizens' Athletic "bats in bathrooms," etc. They grOUp,. with Mrs. Smith, singer green at the County Courthouse, j
per ay
Committee will be held on Mon- were told each of the three and vocal teacher, the only I Front and South avenues, Media I,
day at ,7:~0 p.m. in the Faculty employees remainlug until the professional. Mrs. 'David Lin I Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rain ' 5 Days per week
Lounge at the High School. switch becomes effective will and Mrs. Walter Black of Swarth- date is Thursday, May 31.
Business to be transacted In- receive separation pay equiva- more are the accompanists.
. $ 40 per week
cludes committee and officers'
lent
of
four
weeks'
salary.
Any
COUNTY
GARDEN
CLUB
end
.....
reports, ,election of officers for
FORD.~ PIIT AND HOUY
1962-1963 term and pians for who ,leave earlier will receive PLANS FLOWER SHOW
The Delaware' County Garden
627 Baltimore Pike
the Spring Sports Awards Pro- two we eks salary. It was also
stated
that
it
Is
expected
all
Club
will
hold
its
Sprlug
Flower
Springfield, Po.
gram.
calls
will
be
answered
the
same
Show
Thursday
at
8
o'clock
In
K14-0121
FOOD,
MARKET
School officials and coaches as in the past.
will COlDment on the, Sports
Bloom said the change was the Community Federal Savings 1--;:~=~w~e~s~t~S~I~d~e@o~t~A~,&~P==~~~~;;;;~~~:;:;==~
Program. All members and per- started at the suggestion of the and Loan Building, State and 1sons interested in the actiVities police department. Swarthmore, Sproulroads,Springffeld. Roses,
peonies, iris and other girden'
,
are urged ID attend.
Civilian Defense Director Wil- flowers will be displayed, alOn.l!
MOTOR TUNE-UP with ENGINE SCOPE
liam Phillips commented, "I'm with artistic arrangements.
CONSERVATIYE CLUB
In total accord with the proRADIATOR FLUSH,
WHEEL ALI_GNMENJ
Visitors are welcome;
HOLDS 3RD MEETING
DYNAMIC WHEEL BALANCE
U-HAUL RENTALS
The Swarthmore Conservative posal."
Club held the third in a series
'Home Rule' Loss
PRESENT MUSICALE
V. E. ATZ, MgT.
of study meetings on CommuIn other business Council
The Swarthmore branch of the
nism and the American Free passed three resolutions. One Young Musicians' MusicaJ.e preRUSSELL'S SERVICE
SOCiety Wednesday evenlug at directed to State Government 'sented a program recentJ.,y at the
Opposite Borough Parking Lat
the home of Mrs. J. Frankiir officials protested Act 442 home of Mrs. ,samuel Clyde of
1IIIIIIIud 3·04411
Dlrtlllaath end lIf.y,'" , ......
Gaskill on university Place., passed. by the last Session of Ogden avenue. The artists were
Anyone interested in joining the Legislature, requiring munic- pianist Barbara, Blegen, colorClosed Saturday at t 2:30 P.M,
the :lurrent group or attending' ipal bodies to determine and atura soprano Judy Blegen, and
other series planned for the provide for payment of "prevall- baritone John Wls,eman.
Cuture should contact Mrs. David ing wage" in any contracts
Assistant hostesses were Mrs.
U~ Ullman of Amherst ,avenue. exceeding $2000. Drawn up by Thomas Hopper and Mrs. John
B 0 r aug h Solicitor Clarence Aaron; at the tea table were
Myers the resolution stated the Mrs. Edward Clyde, Mrs. Joseph
AUTHORS BOOK
Stiffness Not Removed
!\ct "violates principles of Bates,andMJ,s. Leonard Ashto,ri.
Peter van de Kamp of Elm
Clean !up look better. feel better.
LEGAL NO'TICE
better. Have your nsgs
aveuue, professor of astronomy local home rule, interferes with
elcaned. ucb year. It I.
free enterprise, and unwarrant- "Notice Is Hereby 01 vent pursuant
and director of Sproul Observa- edly and unnecessarily' in- to the prqvislons DfActofAssembly
• &ood lnVClltmcat in
&004 Uv!nw.
tory, is the autho'r at the book creases cost of public con- No. 380, llI!Proved M",v 24, 1945, of
Intention to file in the office of the
"Space: The Architecture oC the
struction
and
maintenance
work,
Secretary of tbe Commonwealth of
Universe" recently published by to the injury of the people of PennsylVania,
at Harrisburg, Pa..
Dell.
Swarthmore."
andintbe office of !he Protbonolary
oC the ,Courts of Common- Pleas of
The book, illustrated by GottThe
second
\
resolution,
sent
Delaware County, on Friday, the
fried Honegger, is being' transat the suggestion of the County 25th day of May, 1962, a Certificate
lated into french, German, Chamber of Commerce, went to for the conduct of a business In
Delaware County. PennsylvanLa,
Italian, Swedish and Dutch in
the
State
Department
of
Highundertbe
assumed or fictitious name,
paper back form.
ways asking that the needs of style or designation of PLATEroads In this heavily populated RITE, with its prinCipal place of
FEATURED SPEAKER
business at 3 South Princeton AvMrs. Lois, Peterson of Vassar District be more adequately mel enue,Swarthmore,DelawareCounty,
100 Park Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
avenue was one of the Ceatured by allocating funds on the basis Pennsylvapla. The names and adspeakers at a Democratic County of revenue provided In gas dresses of all persons owning or '
Klnll8wood s.eoOO
t
b
f th
interested in said business are
Seminar held Saturday in Media. axes y users a
ese roads. Colftord M. Renshaw, 506 College
KNOWS Carpel
partiCipating
In commendation
The third resolution
was a
a Mrs.
panelPeterson,
discussion
on Medical
of this newspaper
301 Cornell Avenue,
Care for the Aged, spoke on the as it celebrates a quarter'DelawSl'e County,
Kerr-Mills bill.
century under its presef!.! editor,
N
I
~~~:;:~;:::iiiii Peter E. Told. The SwarthESTATE OF JAMES A. C.
morean Is happy to puhlish this FOLLIl:R, DECEASED. Late ot the
most-appreCiated token in an- Borough of Swarthmore.
Our Borough very recently experienced
1000 Lincoln Avenue
other part of this issue.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on
the above Estate have been granted
Springfield
a near-fatality when one of our youngsters
to the undersigned., who request
PEACE
CORPS
PLA.CEMENT
all
persons
having
clalms
or
deStart. - Juroe 25
TEST SET FOR THURS.
mands against the Estate of the
swp/lowed a POISONOUS PREPARATION.
Rustic Construction, Pottery
The Peace Corps Placement decedent to make known Ihe same,
and all persons Indebted to the
Copper Enamelling, Painting
Testwill be given at the Chester decedent
IT IS EMPHATICALLY URGED
to make payment, without
Tree House, Archery. Diving
Local Office of the Pennsyl- delay to Marilyn B. Foller 330
Swimming, llLfe Saving
1. - ALL MEDICINES AND OTHER TOXIC
vania State, Employment Ser- Rutgers Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
Camp Cookery, Puppetry
or
to
the
attorneys
for
the
estate.
vice located at 1101 Elsinore A. David M. Speers, Esq. Duane,
AGENTS BE KEPT UNDER LOCK AND
For Information Call
place, Chester on Thursday, Morris & Heck8cher 1617 Land
KEY.
10,
May- 24; commenCing at 8 :30 Title Building
2. - MEDICINES NO ,LONGER IN USE SHOULD
Pennsylvania.
BE DESTROYED.
3. - WHEN YOU WISH TO I;)ESTROY ANY OF
THE ABOYE, fLUSH THE REMAINING
CONTENTS OF THE CONTAINER DOWN
THE TOILET AND PLACE TH~ EMPTY
CONTAI,NER IN A COVERED TRASH REtu£
CEPTICLE.
BE PIcRTICU~L""'A""R""'L-Y-CA-R--E-F-U-L-AT HOUSECLEANING AND MOVING TIME.
Track Team Nears
End Of Season
SERVICE
YOLUME34-NUMBER21
.
sponsor a car wash on saturday,
COUNTY COMMISSIO-NER WM
A• WELS-H iTO 'CLUB & OS' LADIES
I tweeq
~": ~~'b9 a.m.
Cs~~';:I~!t~:S~~d
be;
_
•
'
and 3 p.m.
Ass'" to H. S. Principal
, ,The Rotary. Club of Swarthmore
Profits will ,be used for the 'The 1962 Swarthmore-RutWILL DELIVER
ANNUAL
ADDRESS '
will celebrate ~ts 25th~mvers· Club's Welfare Fund which pays ledge school tax rate on realty
.'
' . '
ary tonight as its members en- the medical bills of injured ath,-
=
=
WANTED
'
CO OP
PUBLIC LIBRARY
SEEKS VOLUNTEERS
I
..
~
to. IJ"e y.", ~4eJI.
SIX WEEK PROGRAM
BEGINS JUNE 2STH
I
.,
GIVE THE SWARTHMOREAN TO
THE JUNE GRADUATE ON YOUR LIST
$2.25 - June to Jan. 1st
·,
*.*.****
FOR EMERGENCY INFORMATION REGARDING
ACCIDENTAL Pl)ISONING, ,-- TELEPHONE
PHILADELPHIA -- WALNUT 2-5524
ANY HOUR DAY OR NIGHT.
CATHERMAN'S DRUG STORE
17 S. CHESTER ROAD
Swartb,more, Penna.
yH
THERE WILL BE A
JULY 4th PARADE I
SRA REGISTRATION
SET FOR JUNE 6,1
IJ.s UuJJ,
ttJJ"e, S«'tVdIuHDllefilf, ~lI.wJe i4 ~
"OIHB
•
Juuu;, uuJ 1J.s'
~ IJ04JUI, fMd
I '
Desk Handlers, Menders
Are Specific Needs
i':,
/WfJA IJRJiUfilull1J (}huuwJ
.-A~ the S~ a
FOUR GAMES SLATED
FOR MEMORIAL DAY
a.
STATE INSPECT,ION
WARNING! !
was set at 72 m111s, three mills
William A. Welsh, roelhber of the Board of CommiSSioners of
tertalu their Rotary Anos at a letes who are not covered by in- higher then last year, at TuesDelaware County, will ,give the Memorial Day address Wedbanquetat the Sprlnghaven Club. surance. During the past year day night's meeting of School
nesday, at the Borough s annual ceremony of cor,nmemoration
Martin M. Decker, head of' over $500. of this fund was Board. Per capita levy of $15
ID Its war dead. The brief, solemn service will be held at 10
Decker Corporation, Bala-cyn- spent. The Club hopes to re- and the one per, cent realty
a.m. at the year-old War Memorial on the Borough Hall triangle.
wyd, is the anticipated speaker place this money now for use transfer tax were relevied as in
Mr. Welsh, who has been a resident of South Swarthmore
of the occasion. Styled one of next year
the past.
'
avenue since 1953, is a Media lawyer and the ,son of George
the East's "dynamic indust--.----,
The preliminary budget, pre- .
A. Welsh, U.S. Court Judge, now retired. He has served as
sented in April, was based on
Counsel for the State Labor Relations Board and as Counsel
a 71 mill rate but detailed study
for Workman's Insurance Fund. _ _ _ _
, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-1
revealed more money was needMr. Welsh will be Introduced'
ed, said Board President John
EARLY DEADLlNEIII
by Davis B. Hopson, commander
F. Spencer. The budget balBecou.e
of
Memorlol
Do'y
of SWarthmore's Alnsworthances
with total receipts and
on Wednesday, The Sworth.
Wehrner American Legion Post
expenditures
each standing at
mo,...n'l deadline has been
427. The Rev. Dr. Walter Getty
$1,252,361,
but
actually $100,"
moved up 24 hours, to
will give the invocation.
of
this
would
only mater000
Tue.day, at 11 a.m. It I.
Boy and Girl Scouts oC the
The
Swarthmore
Recreation
altze if a PQssible loan of that
urgently requested thot motBorough will place the memorial
Association's Knee HI league amount were acquired in order
be
lubmlHed
soon
ferial
flags at the monument as the
opens its 1962 season next to cover an emergency capital
01 possible.
names of the men who lost their
Monday evening at 6: 15, on both outlay of a like sum.
The Sworthmo,ean will
lives In the World 'Wars are callPrincipal added expenses were
the Riverview and College Avearrive 01 ulual, In Frldoy
ed. The Legion AuxlaUary w111
momlng'l moll.
nue ,fields, with .a few new listed by Spencer. $50,000 of.
place its wreath pfremembrance;
~wists. Each team w111 be play- ,this Is for new floors Iu high
Commander Hopson will place
Ing 14' games in the league school gym and shop buildings
the Legion's wreath.
season with a winner from each furniture, and the District'~
For the third successive year,
'division proclalmed.
share of establishing a high
the volleys at the monument and
, The finale of the, competition school foreign language laboraagain at the Eastlawn cemetery,
'will Cea~ure a' play-off game torywlthFederalmatchingfund
w111 be fired from Benjamin
,
between the division winners $42 3001 f i
s.
Daland's 5/8 replica of a Civil
rialists and one of th-e quietest
d
11 t
i b
s or ncreased salaries
Decker is considered outstand: :ee~nt:e ;i~i~O~~m;':~e~:a and staff, health services, and
War Napoleouic Field gun. The
ing in the still ,active group Is divided into National and other Ins~uctional rises. The
playing of taps and echo, and
the benediction will close the
which "midwifed" American mls- American league teams and the transferra~ of Willism J. Reese
The
Swarthmore
PUblic
Library
,silerl'
and, SPalle medicine and Individual teams are co~ched by from. part-time assistant high
service at Borough Hall.
hopefnily
llsts
specific
services
t
th
scbool prluclpal to full time t
Bond Porticlpofe.
In which volunteered help, even Status.
nur ured
em to their present volunteer Junior
'men ofGame.
the community. that pas t will necess i tate somea
Immediately afterwards, the for short periods, will be receiv"
D k Is d i
b
one new being hired to take
Memorial Day Commemorative ,ed with' ap' preciation. Addition"l
ec
er
r
ven
y
a
personal
In
order
to
make
certalu
,that
'th
'.
~ philosophY "the more you sweat th
aIu
f th
over
e '.ormer outles
of Reese
Parade paced by the High
Information
can
be
secured
from
Iu
peace,
the
less
you
bleed
in
Is
e
f~filfe~P~~
°yea:
p::::a:r
'as
junior
high,
school
boys'
School Band under the direction
Liblarlans
Mary
Ann
Hunsicker
war."
He
is.
president
of
the
,participation
there
;"ill
be
health
and
physical
education
of Robert Holm, will proceed 'and Leonore Perkins In respect
t '
,
'teacher Mrs Sinclal 'fh
out Park avenue directly to East- to thefollowlng',areas of service Na lonal Aeronautic Association, 'accompanfngtheregularlysched..
romplawn Cemetery. Tbere Sea Scouts (neitber of which requires pre- Washington, D. C," and has, been uled games, '''Junior games" on son, 2,15 Cornell avenue, Is
the American delegate to con- 'adjoining diamonds ~
bo
also beIng added to the staff
will place flagS on the veterans'
vious
tralning):
ferences
in
Moscow,
Monaco,
who
are
not
in
the
o:tarti~s
in the "multi-purpose" partgraves as Comman!ler Hopson
time position of asslstaJlt nurse,
(1)
Help
at
the
desk
in
~andRome
,and
Barcelona.
lineup
of
each
team.
This
phas
ge:
rep eats the roll call., Charles
Mrs.
Dudley
Decker
served
from
1940
to
of
the
p'rogra
1
guidance
counselor and librar!lng
returned
books.
Seymour will place the flag on' Heath lias already volunteered '46 d
m serves as an ian in th
I
t
h 1
his father's'grave. pr.- Getty will her services for Monday afterurlng World War n, retiring experiment and shonid last at I$7 00
e e em en ary sc 00 •
offer the prayer. The three vol- noons. Still needed are volun- with the rank of Captaln, USAF. least until boys begin to
b
f in retirement fund and social
ley salute, and taps with the·
teers
to
assist
durlug
the
three
elude
president
of
KenSington
ca~ps
!~catl~:~'
:~:us:rt~r
security costs; $22,000 In mainfinal echo will conclude the
the
library
will
be
Hospital,
and
chairman
of
the
school'is
over.
'
.
tenance
?f grounds, buUding and
evenings
Memorial Day remembrance.
open
Monday,
Wednesday,
and
Board
!If
Directors
of
Ravenhill
Since
each
t
i
l
I
furniture,
$2,000 in plant operThe parade's return route w111
turn left off'Park onto Harvard, Friday-andTuesdayafternoons. Academy for Girls. 'He Is a me in- moregamesthls ; : : t~ePle83ag~! ation; $21,000 among miscelthen right on Rutgers to Chester in~!) ~:::e~~'enT:::d:id~or: ber of the Penn Wynne Library season will begin Monday May laneous other categories.
road, right agaln past the bus- melldlng days, and the library AsSOCiation, the American Rock· 28th. The games schedul~d for
On the Receipt Side
Iness section to Park avenue has hundreds of volumes urgerit- etSociety,and the Pan American Memorial Day will also be On, the receipt side Ilpencer
league contests The
h dul said there will be $82,700 more
Association.
' ly i
and to Borough Hall.
d of repair work. Sever~ Medical
n
nee
Following
his
address,
Rotarfor
the
week
foll~ws'
se
e e "beginning, balance" than last
The Fire 'Company will serve
al
moth8rs
w)lo
are
trained
menians
are
scheduled
to
dance.
Mon.,
May
28
_
'Orioles
vs year, $11,000 Increase In State
refreshmenta to members of the
.ders
and
have
been
working
~
Yanks'
Braves
vs
D
d
and Federal reimbursement, and
High School Band, marching
In
the
new
ElaTue~.,
May
29
_
TigOer~er:~
an
antiCipated $12;500 from the
book
repairing
adults, and offer fire engine
mentary School Library have.
Phillles; Cards vs Indians., sale of the abandoned Rutledge
rides for children.
expressed Interest In ,assistiqg
Wed., Mnv 30, Memorial Day school, as well as the $37,800
the
library
in
tackling
Its
large
U
- - - ~
backload of damaged books dur1 p.m. - Phils
vs Braves' Dod- c am i ng from add e d assessment
ing the summer - but additional
gers vsOrioles; Yanks vs Cards' and millage.
assistance will be needed. MemIndians vs Tigers.
'
Le.tters of reSignation were
Thurs.. May 31'- Braves vs receIved from Mrs. Drusilla
bers of the Friendly Open House
Cards; Tigers vs Yanks.
Boelcskevy. foreign language
sal
teacher, Joseph J. Evans
,group have expressed an interest in the possibility of the orThree Individuals and
.: June 2 - Dodgers vs physiCS and mathematics teach:
ganization's taking on this es- organizations ~ave stepped for- card:::_PhUS vs Orioles.
er; Nancy J. Kelly, girls' physsential job as a group project. ward since Ftiaay to say Swarth- '
,
ical education teacher and Mrs
The library especially wishes more will have a Fourth of July CANCER CRUSADE Shirley Neft, first grad~ teacher:
The SWarthmore Recreation Asto
express its thanks to the celebration this year. All six SHORT ~350
,Ruth Olsen of Philadelphia,
soclatioll' will hold its annual
volunteers
who
have
worked
in
offered
to
foot
the
bill,
and
most
>/I'
1962 graduate of West Chester
registration on June 6th and
and
for
the
library
during
the.
were
willing
to
take
on
the
task
All
those
who
have
not
yet
State
College, who has done her
7th, in the Legion Room at the
winter
months
..
Olive
Perry,
servof
orgllnization
single
handed.
'made
their
contribution
to
the
practice
teaching in Upper
Borough Hall from 9-11:30 a.m.
ing
one
mOrning
a
week
as
a
The
annual
parade
seemed
in
,Cancer
Crusade
are
Invited
ID
Darby
and
Drexel Hill SChools,
The program this year will begin
typist, played a large part in j~opardy this month when the send their checks to Mrs. J. was named junior high girls'
Monday, June 25 .
For the Inforrnatlon of new- preparing library ,books for the Business AssOCiation, its, faith- Herbert Glenn, 280 North Swarth- health and physical ,education
comers In the Borough, the 'recent change-over In charging ful sponsors for many years, more avenue, or to telephone teacher.
The Board commended Mrs.
Recreation Association is a non procedure; in the past three apparently felt it could not KI ~-6578, to have a represent'
ative call on them.
Jean Rommel and her committee
profit organization, which con- months, Miss Perry has typed swing it this year.
nearJ.,y
2000
new
book
cards'
for
The
Woman's
Club
originated
Mrs.
Glenn,
Mrs.
Donald
P.
of
parent volunteers for their
ducts a six-week summer pro- the library.
the nelghborJ.,y observance 51 Jones and Mrs. Albert llilies work In cataloging and puttln@
gram for three separate age
Mrs. Hennig Cohen has hand- years ago as a "safe and sane" wish to thanl\ all of those who InID operation the new elegroupa.
led
the desk on Tuesd83 morn- July 4th program. The club still worked with them on this cam- mentary school library. ·Mrs.
The Pre-Schooi Primary group
Ings
Since January, and Mrs. supplies the parade Judges.
palgn, and to 1111 of the contrl- Rommel reported that even with
Includes three-year-olds through
Robert
Detweiler
has
assisted
butors
who are helping to reach first, second and third grades
the second grade; Summer Club
the Borough's goal of $4;95tr A not yet being included in the
is ,for Children of all ages who at the desk on Tuesday evenings SCHOOL OFFERS SUMMER
the
same
period.
_
TYPING
COURSE
totaiof/llt $4,600 has been collect- venture the 6000 volumes for
during
have completed the tbird grade;
_
'
A
!lve
week
course
In
typlug
ed
thus far.
the upper grades were crowding
_
and a tbird facet of the program
'.w1ll be beld this summer at
the allotted room, and the openis the Knee-Hi Baseball League. VESPER SERYICE SUNDAY
The
Youth
Choirs
of
the
Swarthmore
High
School
beginSPRING
AWARD
DINNER
inll
aver~e circuiatlon of 50
whleh is confined to boys age
Presbyterian
Church
wlll
prenlng
June
18
and
continuing
The
annual
Spring
Award
Dindally
was expected to at least
9-12. In addition Co'these Ihree
groups, there will bea Teener sent their annual 'Vesper Ser- through July 20. There will be ner honoring all members of double next year, necessitating
i d II
Swartbmore High School's ath- biring a full time librarian or
League In basehall if there is vice of Choral Music on Sunday, three one-h
our c asses a y, leUc teams, will be- held June otberwlse arranging for additionsuffiCient interest shown by tbe at 4 p.m. In the sanctuaQ'.
flve
a
tday
l'ls spoor week from 8:30 I, at 6:30 p.m. in the Qllfeterla. alsupervised volu, nteers.
older boys.
,
.m. 0 : a.m.
KNEE HI OPENS
SEASON MONDAY
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$4.00 PER YEAR
MEMORIAL DAY PARADE SET ROT~Y auB ~1~~~s~~:i~a;~Ub SCHOOL TAX RISES
TO 12 MILLS
'
DAM
WEDNESDAY
25th
BIRTHDAY
TONITE
sw~~~~~~
th:l.;;.arl:'~o~lu~l~
FOR l ,
MARTIN DECKER TO TALK
William Reese Full Time ...-·
j,
80..,1,.
.
10 A,M. WEDS,
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'SWARTHMOREAN
.
MEMORIAL DAY
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
s"',~1·"\l10~
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THE
May 18, 1962
SWARTHMOREAN
,
,
SERVICE
HAND WEAVERS EXHIBIT
AT U. OF P. MUSEUM
THE ROSE VALLEY
"Contemporary Fabrics from
CHORUS & ORCHESTR~,
Heritage Design," the mnth anpresent
nual exhibit of the Philadelphia
,
With only the District Meet! Swarth~ore C.ollege, The ac- Ethelwyn Whitmore Smith of Guild of Hand Weavers, .is on I"
Gilbert & Sulhvan's
tomorrow at Nor~istown and, a: compamsts WIll be Susan L~n: Rutgers avenue, will present I display in the White Room ?f ""YEOMEN OF THE GUARD"~
dual meet next Wednesday wIth! ~nd Ge,orge ~eeves The public! their spring concert at Pearson' the Umverslty of Pennsylvama '
(,
Collingdale remaining, the high: IS cordIally InVIted.
1 Hall at the College on Sunday I Mu~eum, 33,rd an~spruce streets,:
MAY 28 through JUNE 2 '
school track team can look back 1
------------, at 8:15. The public is invited 1 Phlladelphla, dally (except Mon- {1 Adults
,::
on an exciting and successful '" POLICE RADIO GOES
: and there will be no admission! days) ,through Saturd~y, May 26, 1iil,'":.
ChIldren ~
season.
I TO COURT HOUSE
charge,
' ExhIbItors from thIS area in- ;!!l $2.00
$1.00
The Squad continued its win- ~
conttnued fr~m page I
The keynote of the eVening! elude:
LO 6-6525
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VOLUME 34 - NUMBER 21
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MOTOR l'UNE-UP with ENCINE SCOPE
RADIATOR FLUSH
DYNAMIC WHEEL BALANCE
;}
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
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Chmwl
Stiffness Not Removed
Clean nap look better. feel better.
we.lI
oetter.
Have your
rugs
cleaned eacll yur. It ••
a cood investmen.t in
good IivioE.
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pMi
(Uf,
Ik duJI,
~~deu~
Iuune to. tJu" fa attJ(JI!
4eIJ.
GIVE THE SWARTHMOREAN TO
THE JUNE GRADUATE ON YOUR LIST
$2.25 -
June to Jan. 1st
..
• The 1962 swarthmore-Rut:
its
ledge school tax rate on realtl
William A. Welsh, member of the Board of Commissioners of
tertain their Rotary Anns at a Iletes who are not covered 'by In- was set at 72 mills, three mills
Delaware County, will give the Memorial Day address Wedbanquet at the Springhaven Club. i surance. During the past year higher the,n last year, at Tuesnesday, at the Borough's annual ceremony of commemoration
Martin M. Decker, head of over $500. of this fund was day night s meeting of School
to its war dead. The brief, solemn service will be held at 10
Decker Corporation, Bala-Cyn- spent. The Club hopes to re- Board. Per capita levy of $15
a.m. atthe year-old War Memorial on the Borough Hall triangle.
wyd, is the anticipated speaker place this money now for use and the one per cent realty
Mr. Welsh, who has been a resident of South Swarthmore
of the occasion. Styled one of next year.
'
transfer tax were relevied as in
avenue since 1953, is a Media lawyer and the,son of George
the East's "dynamiC indust___
the past.
A. Welsh, U.S. Court Judge, now retired. He has served as
The preliminary budget, preCounsel for the State Labor Relations Board and as Counsel
sented in April. was based on
for Workman's Insurance Fund.
a 71 mill rate but detailed study
Mr. Welsh will be introduced
revealed more money was needby Davis B. Hopson, commander
EARLY DEADLINEIII
ed, said Board President John
of Swarthmore's AinsworthBecause af Memorial Day
F. Spencer. The budget balWehrner American Legion Post 1 on Wednesday, The Swarth,ances with total receipts and
427. The Rev. Dr. Walter Getty
marean's deadline has been
I
I expenditures each standing at
will give the invocation.
moved up 24 hours, ta
$l,252,361, but actually $100,Boy and Girl Scouts of the
Tuesday, at 11 a.m. It is
1 000 of this would only materBorough will place the memorial
urgently requested that matThe. s.wa!thmore R~creation I alize if a possible loan of that
flags at the monument as the
terial be submitted as soon
ASSOCiation s Knee HI league i amount were acquired in order
names of the men who lost their
as possible.
opens its 1962 season next, to cover an emergency capital
lives in the World Wars are callThe Swarthmorean will
Mond~y ev~ning at 6: 15, on both outlay of a like sum.
ed. The Legion Auxialiary will
arrive as usual, in Friday
: the RlverVlew ~nd College AvePrincip81 added expenses were
place its wreath oCremembrance;
momlng's mail.
'nu~ helds, WIth a. few new listed by Spencer. $50,000 of,
Commander Hopson will place
~WIStS. Each team WIll be play- ,this is for new floors in high
the Legion's wreath.
Ing 14 games In the league school gym and shop buildings
For the third successive year,
s?,,:"~n with a winner from each, furniture. and the District'~
the volleys at the monument and
diVISIon proclaimed.
I share of establishing a high
he finale of the ,competition school foreign language laboraagain at the Eastiawn cemetery,
will be fired from Benjamin
! WIll feature a'. p~ay-off ,game I tory with Federal matching funds.
5/8
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f
C
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Da 1an d s
rep ca 0 a ivil
rialists and one of the quietest between
d
1the dIVISIOn wmners,
b I $42 ' 300i S f
or'mcrease d sa1ari es
War Napoleonic Field gun. The
. ' an an al -star game again e-I and starf health services and
Decker IS considered outstand- tween the divisions. The league th
i 't
ti
1 I
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1
paying of taps and echo, and
ing in the still active group is divided into National and' 0 er ns ruc o!,a r ses. The
the benediction will close the
which "midwifed" American mis- A i l
t
d th transferral of WIlliam J. Reese
service at Borough Hall
The Swarthmore Public Library
.
mer can eague earns, an
e from part-time assistant high
,.
sllery and spllJ!e me~lcine and individual teams are coached by school prinCipal to full time at
Band Participates
hopefnily lists specifiC services nurtured them to then present volunteer 'men of the community. that
t '11
it t
in which volunteered help, even st t
'
pos WI necess a e someImmediately afterwards, the
a us.
I
Junior Games
'
b'
h d
Decker is driven by a personal
In order to make certain that lone new emg ire to take
Memorial Day Commemorative for short periods, will be receivParade paced by the High ed with appreCiation. Additional phUosop!1Y, "the more you sweat the main purpose of the program over the former duties of Rees~
School Band under the direction information can be secured from in peace, the less yOU bleed in is fullfilled this year, that of I as ,junior high school boys
of Robert Holm, wili proceed Librarians Mary Ann Hunsicker war." He is president of the
ti' ti
th
ill b
health and physical education
'and Leonore Perkins in respect
..'
par Clpa on,
ere w
e, teacher. Mrs. Sinclair Thom~
out Park avenue directly to EastNational Aeronautic AssocmtlOn, aCcompaning the regularly sched215
11
y
. , games" ani son,
Corne
avenue
is
1awn C erne t ery. T here Sea Scouts to the following areas of service Was h'Ingt on, D. C " and has been uled games ·"Jumor
I
b '.
add d
•
will place flags on the veterans' (neither of which requires pre- the American delegate to con- adjoining diamonds for boys ~ s~h e!?g It' e to t?." starf
graves as Commanller Hopson vious training):
ferences in Moscow, Monaco, who are not in the startln In
e
'."u I-pu~ose
partrep eats the roll call., Charles
(1) Help at the desk in lIand- Rome and Barcelona
r
f
ht
Th'
h g, hme positlOn of aSSIstant nurse,
S
11
ling returned books. Mrs. Dudley
Decker served fro'm 1940 to
IfnetuhP 0 eac earn.
IS P ase' guidance counselor and librarth h'
0
e program serves as an l I'an in th
1
t
h I
eymour wi place the flag on'
his father's 'grave. Dr. Getty will Hea
as already volunteered '46 during World War II, retiring experiment and should last at 1
.
e e em en ary sc 00 .
offer the prayer. The three vol- her services for Monday after- with the rank of Captain USAF 1
t
til b
$7,000 Increase is comtemplated
'
. eas un
oys begin to qrop I' in retirement fund a d ' I
noons. Still needed are volunley salute, and taps with the·
His civic responsibilities in- off of each team, because of sec r·t c t . $22 OOon i soc.la
final echo will conclude the teers to assist during the three clude president of Kensington
'
u 1 Y os s,
•
n mamMemorial Day remembrance.
evenings the library will be Hospital, and chairman of the ~:~~:I' is v:~:2ons, etc. after tenance ?f ground>:, building and
The parade's return wute will open - Monday, Wednesday, and Board of Directors of Ravenhill' S·
h t
"
furmture, $2,000 10 plant operlOce ea~hi eam IS playing ation; $21,000 among miscelturn left of(Park onto Harvard, Fuday- and Tuesday afternoons. i Academy for Girls. He is a mem- 1
then right on Rutgers to Chester
(2) Menders. Tuesday morn-I ber of the Penn Wynne Library moregame.t b s -!ear, the league laneous other categories .
. ht
.
t th b
ings have been set aside as Associatl'on the American Rock. s2eatahsonThwl
egm Monday, May
On the Rece.·pt Side
d
roa ,ug
agam pas
e usending days a d th lib
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e games scheduled for l O t h
'
iness section to Park avenue, m
,n
e
rary i et SOClety, and the Pan American Memorial Day
ill
1
b
n
e receipt Side t;pencer
and to Borough Hall.
has hundreds of volumes urgerit-I Medical Association
' I
t w a so
e[ said there will be $82700 more
The Fire Company will serve ly in need of repair work. SeverFollowing his ad,kess Roter-. fOerallthue conkefstlsl· The schedule 1 "beginning balance" 'than last
al mothllrs who are tr i d
'
,
e wee 0 ows:
$11 000 .
re freshments to members of the
a ne men- ians are scheduled to dance I Mon May 28
0 . 1
I, year,
,
Increase In State
High School Band, marching ,ders and have been working Jit
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no es vs I and Federal reimbursement, and
adults, and offer fire engine book repairing in the new EleY~::~ Braves vs ?odgers. an anticipated $12,500 from the
rides for children.
mentary School Library have
I Phillle~'. ~~1;
Tlger~ VS! sale of the abandoned Rutledge
expressed interest in asSisting
I Wed '
vs ~ndlans. I school. as well as the $37,800
the library in tackling its large
I " Mp~il30, Memonal Day coming from added assessmeni
backload of damaged books durp. m. s. vs Braves; Dod- and millage.
ing the summer - but additional
~e~~ vs orio~~s, Yanks vs Cards; I Letters of resignation were
assistance will be needed. MemnTI:ns vs Igers.
I received from Mrs. Drusilla
bers of the Friendly Open House
Card u~s1:i May 31 - Braves vs Boelcske ..y, foreign language
, S
gers vs Yanks.
teacher, Joseph J. Evans,
group have expressed an interest in the possibility of the orThree individuals and three! ~ ~.: J~ne 2 -. Dodgers vs physics and mathematics teachganization's taking on this es- organizations have stepped for- yar s, Phlls vs Onoles.
er; Nancy J. Kelly, girls' physsential job as a group project. ward since Friday to say Swarthical education teacher, and Mrs.
The library especially wish"s more Wi~l have a Fourth of July CANCER CRUSADE Shirley Neff. first grade teacher.
The SWarthmore Recreation Asto
express its thanks to the I celebratIOn this year. All six SHORT $350
Ruth Olsen of Philadelphia,
sociation will hold its annual
volunteers
who
have
worked
in
,offered
to
foot
the
bill,
and
most
1962
graduate of West Chester
registration on June 6th and
and
for
the
library
during
the!
were
willing
.to
take
on
the
task
All
those
.,vho
have
not
yet
State
College,
who has done her
7th, in the Legion Room at the
winter
months
..
Olive
Perry,
servof
organizatIOn
Single
hande~.
I
'made
their
contributi?n
to
the
practice
teaching,
in Upper
Borough Hall from 9-11:30 a.m.
ing
one
morning
a
week
as
a
.
The
annu~
parade
seemed
m
Cancer
Crusade
are
Invited
to
Darby
and
Drexel
HIll
schools,
The program this year will begin
typist, played a large part in J~op.ardy thiS month when the send their checks to Mrs. J. Was named junior high girls'
Monday, June 25.
preparing
library books for the Busmess ASSOCiation, its faith- Herbert Glenn, 280 North Swarth- health and physical ,education
For the information of newrecent
change-over
in charging ful sponsors for many years, more avenue. or to telephone teacher.
comers in the Borough, the
procedure;
in
the
past three appare~tly felt it could not KI 3-6578, to have a representThe Board commended Mrs.
Recreation Association is a non
ative call on them.
Jean Rommel and her committee
profit organization, which con- months, Miss Perry has typed swing It this year.
nearly
2000
new
book
cards
for
The
~oman's
Club
originated
Mrs.
Glenn,
Mrs.
Donald
P.
of
parent volunteers for their
ducts a six-week summer prothe library.
the neighborly observance 51 Jones and Mrs. Albert Hilles work in cataloging and putting
gram for three separate age
Mrs. Hennig Cohen has hand- years ago as a "safe and sane" wish to thank all of those who into operation the new elegroUps.
The Pre-School Primary group led the desk on Tuesday morn- July 4th program. The club still worked with ihem on this cam- mentary school library. 'Mrs.
palgn, and to all of the contri- ~ommel reported that even with
includes three-year-olds through ings since January, and Mrs. supplies the parade judges.
Robert
Detweiler
has
assisted
butors
who are helping to reach fnst, second and third grades
the second grade; Summer Club
the Borough's goal of $~.95d: A not yet being included In the
is for children of all ages who at the desk on Tuesday evenings : SCHOOL OFFERS SUMMER
the
same
period.
[
TYPING
COURSE
I
total~ $4,600 has been collect- venture the 6000 volumes for
during
ha ve completed the third grade;
A
five
week
course
in
typing
ed
thus far.
the upper grades were crowding
and a third facet of the program
',Will
be
held
this
summer
at
the allotted room, and the openIs the Knee-Hi Basebail League. VESPER SERVICE SUNDAY
Swarthmore
High
School
beginSPRING
AWARD
DINNER
ing
average circulation of 50
which is confined to boys age
The youth Choirs of the ning June 18 and continuing
The annual Spring Award Din- daily wa" expected to at least
9-12. In addition to'these three
Presbyterian Church wUl pre- througli July 20 There will be ner honoring all members of double next year, necessitating
groups, there will be a Teener
sent their annual Vesper SerLeague in baseball If there Is vice of Choral Music on Sunday, three one-hour' ciasses daily, Swarthmore High School's ath- hiring a full time librarian or
five days per week from 8:30 Ie tic teams, will be held June otherwise arranging for addltionsutrlcient Interest Shown by the at 4 p.m. in the sanctuary.
I, at 6:30 p.m. in the ~eteria. al supervised volunteers.
a.m. to 1'1:30 a.m.
older boys.
KNEE HI OPENS
SEASON MONDAY
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SRA REGISTRATION
SET FOR JUNE 6,7
Our Borough very recently experienced
a near-fatality when one of our youngsters
swallowed a POISONOUS PREPARATION.
IT IS EMPHATICALLY URGED
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ASS 'f f0 H• S• P'nnclpa
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1 the high school parking lot beA WELSH ITOTheCLUB
COUNTY COMMISSIONER WM ••
, t w e e n 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Rotary Club of Swarthmore
Profits will be used for the
Iwill celebrate its 25thl!nmvers· Club's Welfare Fund which pays
ANNUAL ADDRESS
WILL DELIVER
,
ary tonight as
members en- the medical bills of injured ath-
Desk Handlers, Menders
Are Specl·fl·c Needs
Opposite Borough Parking Lot
KlngS.ADd 3.0440
Dartmouth and LalayaH' Ay.....
Closed Saturday at 12:30 P.M.
IluqA tfJR.aUlijully
MEMORIAL DAY PARADE SET iROTARY CLUB MARKS ~~~s"c~:i~a;~Ub SCHOOL TAX RISES
25th BIRlHDAY TONITE sw!~~~~~e th~i~ari~~O~IIU~i~~ TO 12 MILLS
FOR lOAM WEDNESDAY
!MARTIN DECKER TO TALK i:l~~~ ~~ra; =~~hb~nw:~U:~"%~ William Reese Full Time
PUBLIC LIBRARY
SEEKS VOLUNTEERS
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
U -HAUL. RENTALS
V. E, ATZ. Mgr.
$4.00 PER YEAR
FOUR GAMES SLATED
,FOR MEMORIAL DAY
STATE INSPECTION
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, MAY 25, 1962 '
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CONSERVATIVE CLUB
in total accord with the
with artistic arrangements.
HOLDS 3RD MEETING
proVisitors are welcome.
posal. ..
Tbe Swarthmore Conservative
'Home Rule' Lass
PRES£NT MUSICALE-Club held the third in a series
In other business Council
The Swarthmore branch of the
of study meetings on Commupassed three resolutions. One Young Musicians' Musicale prenism and the American Free
directed to State Government 'sented a program recently at the'
Society Wednesday evening at
officials protested Act 442 home of Mrs. Samuel Clyde of
the home of Mrs. J. Franklir passed, by the last Session of Ogden avenue. The artists were
Gaskill on Univers ity place. the Legislatur&. requiring munic- pianist Barbara, Blegen, colorAnyone interested in joining
the current group or attending ipal bodies to determine and atura soprano Judy Blegen, and
other series planned for the provide for payment of "prevail- I baritone John Wiseman.
ing wage" in any contracts
Assistant hostesses were Mrs.
future should contact Mrs. David
exceeding $2000. Drawn up by Thomas Hopper and Mrs. John
U. Ullman of Amherst avenue.
B 0 r 0 ugh Solicitor Clarence Aaron; at the tea table were·
Myers the resolution stated the Mrs. Edward Clyde, Mrs. Joseph
AUTHORS BOOK
.. ct "violates princ iples of I..;;B;.a;.t;..;e;..;s-:-.;:a::nd?M=,,:r,;.s;.'-:L:-e=o-:n::a::.rd~A:-s_h_t_O_ri.
Peter van de Kamp of Elm
local home rule, interferes with
LEGAL NOTICE
avenue, professor of astronomy
free enterprise, and unwarrant~ "Notice is Hereby Given. pursuant
and director of Sproul Observaedly and unnecessarilY in- to the prqvisions of Actof Assembly 1
tory. is the author of the book
No. 380, approved May 24, 1945, of
creases cost of public con- lotention to file in the office of the I
"Space: The Architecture of the
struction and maintenance work, Secretary of the Commonwealth of I
Universe" recently published by
to the injury of the people of Pennsylvania. at Harrisburg, Pa.,
Dell.
and in the office of the Prothonotary
Swarthmore. ,t
of the Courts of Common- Pleas of
The book, illustrated by GottThe second resolution, sent Delaware County, on Friday, the
fried Honegger, is being trans25th day of May, 1962, a Certificate
lated into French, German, at the suggestion of the County (or the conduct of a business in
Chamber of Commerce, went to Delaware County. Pennsylvania, i
Italian, Swedish and Dutch in
the State Department of High- under the assumed or fictitious name, I
paper back form.
ways asking that the needs of style or designation of PLATE- [
RITE. with its principal place of I
roads In this heavily populated business at 3 South Princeton Av- i
FEATURED SPEAKER
Mrs. Lois Peterson of Vassar District be more adequately met enne, Swarthm are, Delaware County • I
avenue was one of the featured by allocating funds on the basis Pennsylvania. The names and ad- I
dresses of all persons owning or .
speakers at a Democratic County of revenue provided in gas interested in said business are
Seminar held Saturday in Media. taxes by users of these roads. Coifford M. Renshaw, 506 College
Mrs. Peterson, partiCipating in
The third resolution was a Lane, Swarthmore, and Horace R.
Renshaw, 301 Cowell Avenue,
a panel discussion on Medical! commendation of this newspaper Swarthmore.
DelawtU'e County.
Care for the Aged. spoke on the 1 as It celebrates a quarter- Pennsvl vania.
Kerr-Mills bill.
' century under its prese!!,t editor,
ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF JAMES A. C. ,
iijjF$~~~~~~;:;;;=:y;J11 Peter E. Told. The SwarthLAZY K DAY CAMP
morean is happy to publish this FOLLltR. DECEASED. Late of the
most-appreCiated token in an- I Borough of Swarthmore.
LEITERS TESTAMENTARY on
1000 Lincoln Avenue
other part of this issue.
: the above Estate have been granted
Springfield
i to the undersigned" who request
PEACE CORPS PLACEMENT
all persons having claims or deStorts - June 25
TEST SET FOR THURS.
mands against the Estate of the
Rustic Construction, Pottery
The Peace Corps Placement decedent to make known the same, ,
and all persons indebted to the
Copper Enamelling. Painting
Test will be given at the Chester decedent
to make payment, without
Tree HOllse, Archery Diving
Local Office of the Pennsyl- delay to Marilyn B. Foller 330
Swimming, Life Saving
vania State Employment Ser- Rutgers Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa,
to the attorneys for the estate.
Camp Cookery. Puppetry
vice located at 1101 Elsinore or
A.
David M. Speers. Esq. Duane,
For Information Coil
place, Chester on Thursday, Morris & Heckscher 1617 Land
- KI 3-4240 May 24. commencing at 8 :30 Title Building PhUadelpl)ia 10.
Pennsylvania.
3T-5-25
a.m.
SWARTHMORE, PA., F
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but Dick MC-' va e .
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ng sh. madnga s to Brahms
Mrs. Wnght's little girl's skirt I'
Curdy.. w:n and Graham Pat also be operated by key at and Schubert, and folk songs. received an award.
terson s he for second in the Springfield
Featured will be two original 1
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Experienced
pole vault clinched the meet.
Several 'cltizens present at works by Swarthmoreans Peter CLOTHESLINE EXHIBIT
Bookkeeper
the meeting expressed concern Gram Swing and William R.
The Arts and Crafts League
SCAC ANNUAL MEETING
SET FOR 7:30 MONDA'Y
for the employees who will be Smith.
of Delaware County will hold its
dismissed for traditional serThirty housewives comprise Fifth Annual Clothesline Ex- 'I
The annual. ~eeting of the vice on :ninor calls such as the membership of. the choral hibit Thursday, May 24, on the
4 HOURS per day
Swarthmore
C,tlzens' Athlehc , "bats in bathrooms," etc. They group " with Mrs . Sml·th , s i nger . green a t the C ounty Courthouse. I''
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CommIttee WIll be held on Mon-!
t Id
h f th t
,and vocal teacber. the only 1 Front and South avenues Media "
day at 7'30
p
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the
Faculty
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'1 Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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employees remaining until the professiona!. Mrs. DaVld
Rain ~ 5 Days per week
Lounge at the High SChO?I'1 switch becomes effective will and Mrs. Walter Black of Swarth- date is Thursday, May 31.
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BUSlOess to be transacted 10. $ 40 per week
cludes committee and offiCerS'! receIve separation pay eqUlvatemps e
ns
reports election of officers for lent of four weeks' salary. Any COUNTY GARDEN CLUB
Bollllht end Sold
1962-1963 term and plans for who ,leave earlier will receive PLANS FLOWER SHOW
FOR~E'S PIT AND HOBBY
the Spring Sports Awards Pro- two weeks salary. It was also
The Delaware County Garden
627 Baltimore Pike
gram.
stated that it is expected all Club will hold its Spring Flower
Springfield, Pa.
FOOD, MARKET
School officials and coaches calls will be answered the same Show Thursday at 8 o'clock in
KI 4-0121
will coulinent on the Sports asBloom
said the change was th e Commun ity F e d era1 Sav i ngs -;~=~w~e~s~t~S~id~e~O~f~A~&~P~=:!:~~~~~~~~;:~~::;~~i
in the past.
Program. All members and per- started at the suggestion of the and Loan Building, State and!
sons interested in the activities
Sproul roads, Springffeld. Roses,
are urged to attend.
police department. Swarthmore peonies, iris and other garden:
.
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10 A.M. WEDS.
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were im ortant
SWARTHMOREAN
MEMORIAL DAY
RECITAL TONIGHT
I Madrigal Singers
Track Team Nears I VOCAL
The vocal students of Ethel-I
."
wyn Whitmore Smith will present I To Give Concert
End Of Season
:i 8:15p.m.
a Vocal Recital this evening at
The Swarthmore Madrigal Sing,
at Bond Memorial Hall, ers, a local group conducted by
'P.
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ATTEND
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1. - ALL MEDICINES AND OTHER TOXIC
AGENTS BE KEPT UNDER LOCK AND
KEY.
2. - MEDICINES NO LONGER IN USE SHOULD
BE DESTROYED.
3. - WHEN YOU WISH TO DESTROY ANY OF
THE ABOVE, FLUSH THE REMAINING
CONTENTS OF THE CONTAINER DOWN
THE TOILET AND PLACE THE EMPTY
CONTAINER IN A COVERED TRASH RECEPTICLE.
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BE PARTICULARLY CAREFUL AT HOUSECLEANING AND MOVING TlME_
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FOR EMERGENCY INFORMATION REGARDING
ACCIDENTAL POISONING -- TELEPHONE
PHILADELPHIA -- WALNUT 2-5524
ANY HOUR DAY OR NIGHT.
CATHERMAN'S DRUG STORE
17 S. CHESTER ROAD
Swarthmore, Penna.
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BEGINS JUNE 2STH
YES - - - THERE WILL BE A
JULY 4th PARADE!
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"EWS taJ'ES
.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. SChmldt
of Rivemew rOllll will entertain
· at an oPen bOll8e on Saturd~.
Mr. and Mrs. wmlam L. Sear-'
borough of Rutpis avenue have
• their house guellts MrS. Seal"
borougb's parents Mr. and
Earl Edwards of Macon, Mo.
PEEL _ COBB
The marrlsge of Miss Frances
Jsne Cobb, daug"ter., of Mrs.
Francis N. Cobb of Oklahoma
City, Okla., and tbe late Mr.
Cobb, and Mr. Cralg Lindley,
Peel, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Lindley Peel'of North swartbmore avenue,. took place on
Sunday, May 20, at 2 o'clock
In James Chapel of Union Thealogical seminary, New York
City. The Rev. D. Evor Roberts
of the Swartbmore PresbYtertan
Church officiated at the
ring ceremony, He was
by t/le Rev. Joseph Roberts.
Miss Elaine Tomlinson was at
the organ.
The bride., given In marriage
· by her brother Mr. Joseph H.
Griffith of Ithaca, N. Y., wore
a floor-length Ivory silk peau
Mrs.,
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THE
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who
Apples &-
Hot & Cold
51.25
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Nurseries,
Inc~
ROAD. MEDIA
684 SOUTH
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- Opposite
(between Dutton Mill
. and Knowlton Road)
T el.phone - TRemont .2-7206
.. As k for Ben P alme'"
AZALEAS
.
elected Volunteer services chalrman to serve with Mrs.
Fudge during .her two year administration.
Directors named were Mrs. \~amueJ Althouse, Mrs.
Ralph S. HlQ'es, Dr. Harold Roxby, Mrs. Jusepb B. Sbane
and Mrs. Peter E. To,l.d. Mrs. George Bauer was· elected to
complete the two years of Mrs. Grogan's unexpired term as
director. MrS. Blake retires from the Branch chairmanship
to become a Director, according to Branch by-laws. Mrs.
Carroll P. streeter waS chalrman of tbe nominating commlttee.
1\Mrs. Fudge expressed her deep sense of appreciation
for t e confidence In her ablllty shown by her election•. She
reminded all present that the chalrmansblp Is not "a oneman show" but depends upon the cooperation of all .local
Red Cross volunteers. Mrs. Fudge presented an original
acrostic. listing qualities evidenced by the Ideal volunteer
Red Cross worker: ,
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R _ for Readiness for Responsiblllty
E _ for Efficiency in Effort
D _ for Dedication to Duty.
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The Bouquet
B·
EAUTY SALON
!P-"'U!;JA#J
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9 South Chester Road
A.Un . . . . . . . . . . . .
Call KIngswood 8-0476
a........... a _...M . . . . _ '
MOTOR T.UNE-UP
with
RADIATOR FLUSH
DYNAMIC WHEEL BALANCE
V E ATZ
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ENGINE SCOPE
ALiGN~Eln
WHEEL
U - HAUL RENTALS
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RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Opposite Borough "arlcing Lot
a·ono
Dlrt.oatll Ind Llfl,IHI Avel...
Closed Saturday at 12:30 P.M.
Le.f d'~I4I.,.... Clean. and
Store ·Your
BIJGS
Stiffness NOI kelllOved.
.1 1I 12 DOlES'" - S8,1.
'1.lrld Storllt I sa •••• p
S'II R..lltiRI Tr'It•••ia SI
TIIII Up I •• IIllay I 11.0.
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M0 hawk Carpeting • Compl'" Price Ran~ • Oriemal Rug.
lro-Fdrk Av&.. Swarthmore, Pd.
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Klngswood 3-6000
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,Have A "BALL" On
ORIAL DA
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TENNIS
BASE
SOFT
KICK
'VOLLEY
SOCCER
TETHER
TABLE TENNIS FOOT
BASKET'
RoUte I. Baltimore Pike
WE DELIVER
,
Open EveDlnlS In Suitable iveslher
Monda,y-TueBda,y-Wednesda,y and''lbursday until· 8:30 P.M, .
Frtda,y - SsIOrday and Bunda,y until 5:30 P.M.
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LACROSSE
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THE, CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP
4-6 Park Avenue, Swarthmore
·FRI 9 to 8:30
KI 3-4191
Mawr Colle..
becoIDea
E8TATE OF JAMES A. C.
Dlr"r of J--'or Red C-a OD FOLLER, D.ECEASED. Late of the
. . . . . .Bruob
June 1. 811a reminded'tbe
B6IOUP of lIwartlnDDre•
~~~Sy~~~g Pbl~;de~4:
!;
210 Ilours Chairman,
were reported
Canteen
Mrs. by
J.
Kenneth Doherty, given In three
bloodmobile runs, one party
given, and ·manned at Naval
Hospital
In October.
Strou."e, Junior
Red CrossAdeline
chalrman reported party favors for
~
Christmas and Easter at the
COME IN fo: PRE
Naval Hospital bY Junior Red
¥, X 1,
Cross members who also knit:
and PEPSI
two
and made
If,
Mrs. afghB\lS
Bauer will
head layettes.
the Red
I-.JL_L...I
Friday & Saturday. May 25.26
Cross student volunteer program
to interview students for summer
ETTIE CUR
Red Cross activities.
CatherineMcCBrthy,Assocfate
Director of Red Ctoss Field
Service,
Southeastern
vania Chapter,
expresPennsylsed her
PHoNE: LOWEl.L6-62t5
appreciation at hIl ing pre&ent,
she llsted personnel changes
For your convenience. nDW open 1lllndoy and Fridoy evenings flIl8:30
which w11l affect the Branch,
Including the appointment of'
Lester Goodman, graduate stu-
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9 SOUTH ORANGE ST.. MEDIA.
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Regardiess of age, here is your chance, to apply for
Blue Cross@/Blue Shield®
TWO SPECIAL ENROLLMENTS NOW OPEN for:
Non-Group Members (those 64 or younger)
@ Senior Citizen Members, (those 65 or older)
Q)
as
,
:'t:,er:,/~~e,.:w~~~~r:~~::
2561~
C _ Consciousness of YOlll Community
R - for Recognition of your Relationship
o - for Observance of your Obligations
S - for !latlsfactlon in your Service
S - for Security for swarthmore
Mrs. Fudge brings to her POSI-I Services chairman and 117 pints
tion a distinguished Red Cross were supplied to Borough resiVolunteer record. ,In 1.917 she dents. Mrs. Shute as~umed the "I
was a Junior Red Cross member chalrmansblp on Apnl 1 when
·In Ohio, sewing first world war Mrs. McCune found It necessary I
bandages then seven yards long to resign !!ond wUl continue to,
with an eighth Inch hem on each serve with Mrs, Johan Natvig as I
side. In 1923 her first adult co-chairman.
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Telephonll A•• lst. particIpation was in First Ald'
and Home NUlslnl'; in connection· Mrs. Kenneth stuart, Blood
with College activities:
,procurement chal;·man IIstep 51"
In 1941 as a Red Cross Cari- telephone assists for the Borteener she contributed hospltaJ. ough meet on May 3. Mrs. Robert
center work (the same
USO) Gerner will he procurement
In the Pasadena, Calif., area, chairman of the Blood ·'program,
)Yorklng In the Vista hospital for the Borough blood day set to
and In the blood program.
be May 2, 1963. The College
In 1952 Mrs. Fudge becamk B J>loodinoblle visit wlll be on
National Certified. Nutrltlon\st October 30, 1962.
and a member of tbe Board· of
For Lee ·Gatewood, DiSaster
Directors of theSoutb Pasadena Chairman' for the branch, Mrs.
branch of the Red Cross. She Fudge reported that he had held
taught regular Red Cross CaiI- msny meetings wlth A. F. Menna
te en courses ·and a horne man- and Harry Sheridan in order 'that
agement course In connection· .t he Civil Defense and the Red
with OPA during the second -war Cross might work together foc
period. In 1954' she was a Red SWarthmore's protection. ·"OperCross worker In tbe Federal atlon ·,preparedness" May 1 in
mass feeplng tralning course in the Hlgh School auditorium drew
Callfornla and cha.lrman of can- a "dlssppointing turnout of 52"
teen alid mass feeding program for .Its Interesting program of
in cooperation with the Red two disaster films and Dr. M. W.
Cross Civil Defense, Instruct- Garrett's Interesting talk. AnIng classes.
nounced at· that meeting was the
Mass Feeding Program . fact that In the cnse of s"natSince moving to Swarthmore In ural" disaster In Swarthmore
1954. Mrs. ·Fudge headed the the Red Cross will be In combeflnnlng of a mass feeding mand with the Civil Defense
program In a four area demon- cooperating; In the case of
stratlon for the Southeastern "man-made" disaster, Civil
Pennsylvania Red cross chap- Defense will be In command
ter. This Is now being revived with Red Cross cQoperatlng. In
under the direction of H,arry the recent Civil Defense alert
Sheridan, new Red Cross Dls- at the high school, fire trucks
aster chal{man in Philadelphia. were there in 4'h minutes and
Mrs. Fudge has also participated the entire building emptied In
with, the local Branch In the 2'h minutes.
.
Canteen, blood program and
391 Volunte.r Houn
Gray Lady· services. During tile
Mrs. Robert Deacon, Arts and i
past two years she· has been Skills chalrman, listed 391 1
chairman of the Volunteer Ser- hours work from January to April ,
vices. .
by three volunteers, with Mrs. !
Mrs. Avery F. Blake retired Harry Buck, Mrs. Bruce Larkin
on Friday after a two year term ·and Mrs. Deacon giving two full
as Branch Chairman. Mrs. Cor- days.a week at Naval Hospital •
ben C. Shute expressed for the Mrs.-Buck, she said had rescued
Branch Its deep appreciation the Weaving Program and Mrs.
of MrS. Blake's quiet, unassum- Larkin Is helping Mrs. Deacon
lng, but alwayS effective lead- with Fine Arts and Textiles.
ershlp. From April I, 1961 to Since September 1961 SwalthApril I, 1962, the swarthmore more ~ranch has contributed 608
Branch ·contributed 6745 volun- hours work aUbe Naval Hospital ..
teer hours of service, (total
Virginia Hath, chairman of
accounting Is not yet complete). First Aid and Water Safety reThe report of the Blood Ser- ported 2 fust ald courses comvices chairman Mrs. Corben C. pleted; one advanced course In
Shute tor ·Mrs. H, L. McCune OCtobel· e.nll November; One
-listed .. the local donation of. standard course In March ·and
biood to the Red Cross frnm April, (In 46 bours work).
May 1961 to May 1962 at 281
Tbe water safety program Inpints (inciudlng 11 pints of ~Iuded the "Learn To Swim"
blood for open beart surlery) at cOulse given two weekS In July;
the College. visit and 10 at the two senior life saving courses
Borough. visU. Fifty telephone liven In November and May and
requests for emerlency blood water safety Instruction In Feb-\
were taken care of by tbe Blood ruaryand May. The twoprogrems
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~;::en,:,::n:aIt:~::-=eo~.:.e
UlatUle Solltbe_ern Chapter
B.
Derickson,
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Home
Nursln
be callina
help In Pfeil'
lIIe undersl&Ded, who request
e
.h
.. will
alation
tor tbeonNaUoll4l
Red 10
all pertlOllS haYinI clalms or dlfo
:rl:.held In
Ladles;· 239 bours Mra. -.John L.
and all persons lIldebted 10 Ills
Good and Mrs. Wayne Randall,
decedent to malte Pll3lD ent , wllhou.
co-chalrmBn or Community SerMr. and Mrs. Marlon Shellen- dela,y 10 Marilyn B. Foller 330
vices to Bospltsls .and Insti- berger of Wilmington will move
tutions; 19 .hours, Mrs. John R. ' In June to Callfornla, near Sac- A. David M. Speers, Esq. liliane,
Bates, Motor Corps chairman, i ramento. Mrs. Shellenberger Is Manis &0 Heckseher 1617 Land
hOUlS, Mrs. John Pitman, . the former Worth Abbe of SWaltb10,
Production chairman.
~m~o~re;:.::;;;:::;;;::;;;=:;;;=::;;:;~:;:!:;;;:::;:::::~:::!:;~::;;;::;;;::;;;~....-::::;;;~=;;::
(To be accepted under this offer, the applicant must be in
reasonably good. health and reside in the Philadelphia 5·
county area. If you work wheJe 10 or more are employed,
please remember you are eligible for Group membership and
not for Non-Group or Senior Citizen membership.)
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IF YOU DO NOT BELONG to Blue Cross
or Blue Shield-millions in Greater Phila·
delphia already do-here is yQur oppor·
cal care. worthwhile, dependable, non·
cancelable security based on hospital
and medical services you will need rath·
tunity, whether you are young or old, t~
er than limited per-day allowances or
apply for this famous coverage. For
these are the Plans that people believe
in and that are backed by decades of
the short end ofthe bill ..
reputation for faithful service.
Both Non-Group and Senior Citizen
memberships offer the most benefits
for your health insurance dollar, the
kind of protection worth the nama. Real,
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ALL STOCKED BY
POWER SPRAYING
011 ....III 'ft
Mrs. Robert M. Fudle was elected chairman of tbe
Swarthrr.ore Branch, American Red Cross, .at the annual
meeting FrIday morning, May 18, at the home of Mrs. Avery
F. Blake of Amherst avenue. MrS. Robert M. Grogan was
.
FLOWERING TREES
THE WU IDOSE
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MlssBala Pettit Hetherington
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
p. Hetberlngton of Juno Beach
Fla., former ·SWarthmore resl:
dents. and Mr. Eugene Gordon
Thiem, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
E. Tblem of Juno, Fla., were
united In marriage on SatUldlQ',
May 19, In St. Peter's chapel,
Mare Ialand, Callf. The Rev.
Ernest I. Bradley, pastor cif tbe
Community Presbyterian Churcb,
Vallejo, officiated.
The bride, given in marriage
py her father, was attired in a
vanilla crepe street-length dress .
with needlepoint shoes and bag
to match. She wore a plnk florsl
hal and a corsage of pink rOI;e4
buds.
She was attended by Mrs. Raymond Gannoe, Jr .. of Vallejo,
graduat~d
Rose V
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de sale gown with a cllapel length Ivory veil. Her bouquet Calif., as matron of honO!.
train; her short veil was held was ·of white cymbodlum orcblds
Mr. Floyd Fry of Vallejo, a
with a crown of pearls. She and stephanotis.
crew mate of the bridegroom,
carried a Prayer Book with
The maid of honor, Miss Nancy. served as best man.
jl'hlte orchids and IIlles-of- P. Redmond, sister of the bride,
Following a motor trip througb
the-valley.
and tbe brldesmalds, the Misses southern California,. they will
Mrs. Earl Alger of Stamford, Margaret C •. Redmond, another reside at 320-AFarragutavenue,
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Conn., matron of honor; the sister, and Caroline Anne Lin- Vallejo.
Misses Mary Elizabeth Timmons hart, of Jeanette, Pa., and Mrs.
The bride was graduated from I
ol Columbia, S. 'C., Judith B. William DeFord, Jr., of Concord, SWarthmore rugh School, class
Sykes of Rye, N. H., as brides- Mass., wore Similar ballerina of 1958, and attended Hood Colmaids; and Leslie Cobb of Okla- length dresses of lime green lege, Frederick, Md. She was
homa City, Okla., sister of the linen with round necks and graduated from Bell Sles Busibride, and Patti Jo Griffith of butterfly sleeves; the hem
ness·College, West Palm Beach,
Ithaca, N. Y., niece of the bride, sleeves were decorated
and was employed by Palm
as junior bridesmaids, nil wore lace, Their headdresses were Beach County.
gowns of hyacinth organza and green bows with green net. The
Mr. Thiem was graduated from
lace with headdresses of rib- maid of' honor carried a bouquet West Palm Beach High School
bons and veiL Laurel Meyer of of deep purple iUacs. . The .and attended Palm Beach Junior
Wellesley, Mass., the flower bridesmaids' bouquets were of College. He Is attached to the
girl, wore a pink organza
lavendar lllaCB
Nu"l"p. Submarl!1e, USS Plunger.
with a pink ribbon hat.
Dr. RichardS. MCCro,v of New
Mr. Richard A. Johnson of ·York was best'm,;" for Mr. DEmIJIRTHS
Wall)ut Creek, Calif., was;
worth. The ushers were
man for Mr. Peel. The· ushers Messrs. Anthony S. Leidner of
· were the Messrs. J. Arnold New York, Edward L. Jones
Blellng of Chester, N. Y., Rlch- Jr., of PhUadelpbla and Edward
ard Wright and Frederick Bloom W. Medford of Wenonah N J
of Swarthmore, Stewart Pierson
The mother of the b~ld~ ";ore
of Cold Spring Harbor, L. I., a brown dress with lace bodice
Conrad C. Hoover of 'frappe, and draped chiffon slilrt, with
and· Charles Arnstein of Man- chamnagne and brown accessorhattan, Kans:
ies.
A wedding reception was held
The brldegroom's !)lother wore
following the ceremony at the a Copenhagen blue chiffon dress
Women's
Faculty Club of Colum- with
white
accessories.
and Mrs. Robert
A. Ewing
bride
Is a 1960
of Mr.Rlddlewood
announce
the
bla.Unl.versity.
The
The mother of the bride wore of Vassar College and now
birth of their tblrd child and
a pale green suit with matching student at the University of second daughter, Patricia Moore
accessories and an orchid, Pennsylvania Law· School
.ori Friday, May 18, In Lankena~
The brldegroom's mother wore
The bridegroom
from Hospital.
a blue sheath dress w.lth match- Swarthmore High School in1950
The maternal grandparents are
Ing flowered hat and arc bid and Weslayan University
'Mrs. Theodore Moore Shiffer,
corsage.
1954; served four years
Junior bo·stesses Lindley Navy as a Naval Aviator·
Dr.E.E.Moore.
Speers, niece of the bridegroom, ated fromtheunlversttyo'f P
alld Merrllee Meyer of Wellesley, sylvania Law School in 1961.
Mass.. wore wblte organza is now alawyer with the Firm
dresses with hyacinth sashes. Drinker, Biddle and Reath
A dinner at the Cosmopolitan Philadelphia.
' ON THE BRIDGE SHOP'
After a 10-day wedding trip
Club, New York City, followed
the rehearsal on Saturday eve- to Bermuda, the young couple
nlng.
The bride graduated from
For
Wellesley College In 1960 where
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she was a member of Phi Sigma
Coli
Society and will graduate from
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUF
the Union Theological Seminary
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In 1963 with a M:A. In religious
education.
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TIle brtdetroolll 18 a'padua&e will be at boJIIII at 1220 PaD~"
9fMlddlebul1 Coll ep. yt.,clasll' street. PhlladelDbla. after ....,
of '59 and wW·andua&e flolII tbe at;
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1963 wltb a B.A • .1n_dlvlnity.Mr, and Mm. Danworth. tbe brideThe young couple will BPfilnd;lIfOom's P8{lints. at the West10 dillS In the poconos on their morsland· Polo Club In Greenswedding trip. During the summer burS on Friday evening.
Mr. Peel will baYe a palish In
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Malshfleld Villsge, vt.. .
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DENWORTH - REDMOND
Miss Joanne Redmond, daugb·,
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll
Redmond of Greensburg, became
the bride of Mr. Raymond K.
Denworth, Jr .. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond K. Denworlh of
Elm avenue, on Saturday at
12:30 p.m., in Christ Episc,opal
Church, Greensburg. The ceremany was performed by the Rev.
Allen M. Miller.
The bride, escorted by her
father, wore a natural linen
gown with square neckline, elbow length sleeves and chap!!l
lenglh train. The bodice and
train were decorated with embroidery and an inset of Cluny
lace. She wore a pillbox hat of
embroidered natursl linen with
an Inset of·lace and a shoulder
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BARBARA B. KENT. Managing Edltcr'
visited 27 ports In 13 countries
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Oscar WlIuam' Kerr, Jr•• of /incIUdlng Spain. Gibrahar, MorIT Y C L U B
Rosalie D. Peltsol
Mary E. Palmer
Marjorie T. Told
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CAR WASH
Entered as Second Class Matter. January 24. 1929. at tlle Post
Margaret Costlow Ksrr, died Turkey, Greece •. Yugoslavia.
Tomorrow, May 26
suddenly on Sunday. May 20, litaly and France. a total of over
Of~ce at Swarthmore. Pa .• under llie Act of March 3. 1879.
In Taylor Hospital at the age of 1.14.000 miles. Mr. Morse retired
H. S. Parking Lot, 9 - 3
57. Mr. Kerr. District Reprllsent- Ifrom office January 1 as the I Beneflt Club's Welfare Fund
DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY 11 A.M.
atlve for Mars. Incorporated, of ipresident of Borough ·C~uncil.
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SWARTHMORE. PENNA .. FRIDAY, MAY 25. 1962
Chicago. m.. moved tc Swarth·
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bloom'
REQUEST FOR SEALED
more In 1933.
and son Frederick of Columbia
QUOTATIONS FOR:
PRESBY'I'ERIAN NOTES
tt 4 p.m. In the sanctuary.
Besides his wife he Is sur- av.enue spent the weekend in
ELECTRONIC CLASSROOM
Morning Worship and Church
Communicants' classes will vlved by four sons, Robert James New York to attsnd the' C bbAdvertisement
School will be held Sunday at be held at 5 p.m. on Sunday, and of Media; Oscar William, 3rd. of Peel wedding on Sunday a 0
The School Board of the Swarth.
9: 15 and 11 a.m.
at 4 p.m. on Monday and Tues- Swarthmore; Lt. Terrance Wayne Friday evening they were dinne~ more-Rutledge Union School Dis.
The Women's Bible class will day.
with the Air Force in France. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald,'· trlct will receive bids ror a 30lDeet at 9:30 a.m. The 10th grade
Morning Prayers are held and Michael Edwarc;l. a student Poole. Jr .• in New York City station electronic classroom at th.
grOUP and the Pre-College group :rues days at 9. ~he New Tests- at the. University of Notre Dame. and luncheon guests on Saturday ! ~~~~t ~~n~~~. °i~~e C~ll~gee hA~
will both meet at 10:30.
ment Study group meets at 10•. ' SoutbBend, Ind .. and one sister..
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Parents of the fi r s t. grade
Holy Communion wUi be cele- Mrs. Ben Pearse of Wa;;hlngton,
NOTICE OF SALE
June 19. 1962 and will open the
pupils in the 11 o'clock session brated at 10 a.m. o.o,T.hUJf!dl!J'.
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The Swarthmore-Rutledge Union bids at a meeting or the Board at
will meet at 12 noon on Sunday.! The Primary Choir will. meet
Funeral Services were held ~f~:~~rDth!r~~tr~~~:e;fe:~: ~~:~~1 8 ~;:"~iU~~~~emll¥ b; secured at
The Choral Vesper Service of Thursday at 3:30 for a picnic.
yesterday morning in Drexel Hill. District's elementary schoolbilild- the School D\.strlct Ornce between
the youth Choirs will be held
The Junior Choir picnic wIll
-'lng and the real estate on which it 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. dally. 'except
Is located. situate on Morton AV· Saturdays. Sundll¥s. and holidll¥s.
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be held on Thursday at 4.
CHUR.CH SERVICES
The Senior High Choir will
enue. Rutledge. Pennsylvania.
The Board reserves the right to reDr. Luzern LiVingston or', Bidders may obtain at the office !Ject any and all bids in whole or in
leave Saturday morning. June 2. Pol rt
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of the School District in the High "part and to award contracts on any
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
for a retreat at Lake Wallenpau0 on. c a man a t e botany School Building. corner of College ; ,tern or items making up any bids.
D.Evor R.. berts, Minister
pack In the Poconos.
department at the college. was and Princeton Avenues. Swarthmore.
By Order of the Board of
Robert O.Browne,Assoc:.Mlnlst..
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called to Cambria, Wlsc., last Pennsylvania. without charge. on
School Directors Swarthmore.
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ME THODIST NOTES
week due to the death of his any dll¥ between Monday and Frldll¥
Rutledge Union School Dis, MInister a f Ch rlstlan Education
inclusive. between the hours of
trict.
Sunday morni'lg at 7:29 a.m. mother Mrs. Irvin Llvings\lm. ,8 A.M. and 4 P.M.• a set or Instruc·
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the Methodist Men will have
Mrx. Katherine Patrick. mother " tlons for bidders which contains a .
Secretary of the Board
9:15 A.M. -Morning Worship
their last meeting of the year. of Mrs. LiVingston. passed away description of the real estate.
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9: 15 A.M. -Church School
'on Friday of last week at the
A certlfled Check. Bank Cash· ,
will be a breakfast meeting
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ler's check. or Trust Company I
9:30 A. M.-Women'sBibleClass It
at Smedley Park.
age a 78. Mrs. Patrick. who Treasurer's check. payable to the I
10:30 A.M.-10th Grade Group
Both Mr. Kulp and Mr. MacMain was a member of the Friendly order ,of the Swarthmore-Rutledge.'
10:30 A.M.-Prc-College Group
are due home In time for Sund ov Open House for Senior Citizens. Union School District. or bid bond •.
11'00 A M -Morning Worship
~ made her home with her son- with surety satisfactory to the
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School District. for 5% of the bid.
11:00 A. M.-Church School.
The Junior and Senior High in-law and daughter.
must accompany each bid as a
Write or phone for
4:00 P.M. -ChoralVesperServlce Fellowships will meet Sunday
Besides ber daughter the. I guarantee that the bidder wJli enter
information about
5.00 P.M.-CommUni~ants Class evening at 7 p.m.
.senlor Mrs. Llvlngstcn Is sur- Into a contract in writing In the
modern facilities of
Monday, May 28
TheW.S.C.S.BibleStudygroUP vived'by three sons and another event that his bid Is accepted. No
4 00 P M -C
daughter.
bid mll¥ be withdrawn for a period
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Dr Livlngsto . I d hi
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Tuesday, May 29
7 :45 in the Chapel.
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In Bement. Ill.. for Mrs. Patrick s
Bids must be delivered to the
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ues ay even ng a 6:30 p.m. funeral service which was held! Secretary of the School District' at
215 Belmon' A.... Bo'.·Cynwyd, P•.
10:00 A.M.-New TestsmentStudy there will be a congregational on Wednesday..
·the brrtce of the School District in
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4:00 P.M.-Communicants Class dinner to inform t!te members of
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the High School BUilding. corner of ~~~~~~~~:~~;:~~
Thursday May 31
the results of the Every Member CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 'NOTES
College and Prlncelon Avenues.
10:00 A.M.-Hal; Communion
Visitation. the progress of the
Swarthmore. Pennsylvania. on or ,
'Building Committee and to welD. Ivlne healing 'Is a theme of I'before Tuesday. June 19. 1962. at ,
---c'.me home the pastor.
the Lesson-Sermon entitled .8 P.M .. at which time and place the I
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COLONIAL COURT APTS.
The Rev. John C. Kulp, Minister LEIPER CHURCH NOTES'
Cd hrlstian Science' services Sun- mitted on the form Included In the I Formerly the Old Bank Bldg
James S. Mac Main
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Instructfons tol.!lldders.
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Church School will meet at
Matthew's account of the heal.
The School Bo,,!d reserves the ,.
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New Members class will also turloo's servant who was "sick whole or in part.
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CUT FLOWERS. PlAmJ
meet at 9:30 a.m.
of the palsy" will be Included
BY ORDER OF BOARD OF
Minister of Music
CORSAGES
Sunday, May 27
Morning Worship Is held at in the Scriptural readings.
SCHOOL DiSTRICT SWARTH8:30 A.M.-Morning Worship
11 a.m. ·Sundays.
All are invited to attend the
MORE - RUTLEDGE UNION
Ho,mcI.lltatde Can~
9:45 A.M.-Sunday School
The Junior High Youth Fel- services at 11 a.m. in First: SCHOOL DISTRICT
11 00 AM
.lowshlp and the Church School Church of Christ. Scientist.!
Marlon H. Campbell.
Hom*·Made Cake.
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will sponsor a Family Night for 206
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the entire congregation at 7:00
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Mr. and Mrs. Birney' K. Morse
of Harvard avenue are· hll\lplly
greeted in vUlage activities
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ESTATE NOTICE'
Monday; May 28
evening wlll he a'play entitled
ESTATE OF ALBERT L.
7:45 P.M.-W.S.C.S, Bible Study "A· Candle in the Wind." the. SCHOFF. DECEASED. Late of the I
story of a modern family il\ Township of Ridley, Delaware
'modern Thailand.
County. Pennsylvania. Deceased.
TRINITY CHURCH
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LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on
The 8ev. Layton P. Zimmer,
or parties for painting and the. above Estate having been
doing other odd jobs around the granted to Lucy Porter Schofr. all
Rector
The Rev. Georlle R. McKelvey. church continue' to meet Tues~ persons Indebted to sald Estate are
days from 7 p.m. until dark.' 'requested to make payment. and
Curate
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those having claims to present the 'I
e Vacation School Training same. without delay. to WARREN
Sunday, May 27
class will meet Tuesday at K. SIMONS. Executor of the Estate'l
(Rogation Sunday)
8..2;m.
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of Lucy Porter Schorr. Deceased•. ,
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
.Executrlx or the Est. of Albert L. !
and Word
THE RELIGIOUS
SOCIETY
411 North
Franklln Street,
OF FRIENDS
I Schoff
West Chester.
Pennsylvania
or to;. I
9:30 A.M.-Morning Prayer. SerI his Attorneys: Butler. Beatty.
mon and Church School
Sunday, May 27
' G,eer & J2hnson'17 South Av~nue
11:15 A.M.-Mornin{>.Prayer. Ser.
9:45 A. M.-Flrst,...dnv School
Media. Pennsylvania or Rafferty I
man and Church School
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and Morrissey 1109 Morris Building I'
: A.M.-Early Meeting for
1421 Chestnut Street Philadelphia
8:00 P.M.-Holy Communion
2. Pennsylvania.
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Worship.
Monday, May 28
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship REQUEST FOR QUOTATIONS
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_ 'Monday, May 28
THE REPLACEMENT OF ~'l.OOR9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer folAll-Day Sewing For AFSC
ING IN THE GYMNASIUM. WOOD!
lowed by Holy Communion
SHOP AN!) MECHANICAL DRAW· I
7: 15 P.M.-Evening Prayer fol.
F!RST CHURCH OF
ING ROOM IN THE SWARTHMORE I
lowed by Holy Communion
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Tuesday, May 29
~ark Avenue below Harvard
more-Rutledge Union School Dis-'
(Rogation Tuesday)
Sunday, May 27
I trict will receive bids at the Office:
.9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer folof the School District in the high I
11 :00 A.M.-Sunday School
school building. corner of College
lowed by Holy Communion
11:00
A.
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-The
Lesson-Sermon
and Princ'eton Avenues. Swa,thmore ,
7:15 P.M.-Evening Prayer fol.
III b ..
Pennsylvania, up to 4 p.m .. Tues: ;
lowed by Holy Communion
w . e Soul and Body."
day, June 5. 1962 for the replace. ! .
.vednesday evening meeting each
ment of flooring In the gymnasium, '
Wednesday, May 30
week. 8 P.M. Reading Room.
wood shop and mechanical drawing I'
(Rogation Wednesday)
409 Dartmouth Avenue, open
room in the SwarthmorellighSchool.
7:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
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Bids wlll be opened at a meeting of
wee· ays except holidays, 10the Board on Tuesday, June 5; 1962 1
9:15 A.:.l.-:~orni"g Prayer fol.5;
Friday
'evening
7-9.
at
8 p.m. or at an adjourned meetlowed by Holy Communion
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LEIPER PRESBYTERIAN
I Specificatlons can be secured be-,
lowed by Holy Communion
tween 9a.m.and 4p.m. daily except I
CHURCH
900 Fairview Road
Saturdays. Sundays and holidays'
Thursday, May 31
The Rev; James Barber, Min',ster ' at the office of the architects. 'I
(Ascension Day)
' The George M. Ewing Company.
7:00 A.M.-Holy COllimunion
Sunday, May 27
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9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer fol9:30 A.M.-Church School
Philadelphia. Pa. The Board r~-;
lowed by Holy Communion
9:30 A.M. -Inquiry Class
se,ves the ,ight to rejecl an! or all.
bids in whole or in part and to;
7: 15 P.M.-Evening Prayer fol- 11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship
award contracts on any item or.
lowed by Holy Communion
7:00 P.M.-Family Night
Items making up any bid.
Friday, June 1
Tuesday,. May 29.
Marion H. Campbpll.
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Secretary of the Board
9: IS A. M.-~lorni·ng Prayer
8:00 P.M.-Vacation School
Swarlhmore-Ilutledge
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7:15 P.M.-Evening Prayer
Training Class
Union School lJi,\ticl
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325 fl. FAIRVIEW ROAD
TO ANNOUNCE
78th BIRTHDAY
1FT SUGGESTIONS To SAY
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156th Consecutive Dividend
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CURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND
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EACH ACCOUNT INSURED TO $10, 000
INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS AND
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An Intricate. almost Extinct hand art produced by Inloying
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transferred to Byzantium the art developed In" Damascus. Later,
the added excellence of Spanish engraving brought Spanish
craftsmen of the 13th. 14th, 15th centuries worldwide renown
for the ornamentation and splendor of Tolede swords. Now the
tradltlonal Industry Is maintained "purely In Spain". Each
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BeGutf1~J,
.REAL ESTATE
J. EDWARD CLYDE
SAMUEL D CLYDE JR
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29 East Fifth Street. Chester, Pa.
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Est061i.hed 1858
TR
elc!"llentary
-----------"I So .... It In The Swarthmorean"
1'-
ed In Scouting procedures.
Leaders of the troop are Mrs.
Leonard Loveridge and Mrs.
John Spencer. Troop Committee
members are Mrs. Colin Bell
chairman. Mrs. Roland Coit, Mrs.
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BADGES
Hi1:he.st Girl Scout Awards
were presented to 10 girls of
'Troop 683 at their Co u r t of
Awards held Tuesday at Whittier
Joreli Kelley. Mrs. Gerald Powell
House. The Curved Bar Award
Mrs, Trevaskis. who has
In the
Out-of-Doors went to Freedman, who Instructed In and
also served as a consultant and
lR,obin Hammershalmb. Ida Hay. print-making; Dr. F. A. Luehring camping leader.
Susan Kelley. Ann Tzevaskls. who talked on hiking and trail
and Ann Whittier; the Curved Bar
Award In the Arts went to Jill
Spencer; and the Curved Bar
• • •
a ...........
AW'ard In Homemaking went to
and the Ii .. ing is .~sy Jennifer Bell. Linda Estabrook.
your ready with casuol
when
Nancy Field and Cynthia Fox.
garb
tbat
Ii ..es the life you
Linda Lane. Barbara Netzel
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andSusan·Woerner received their
First Class Awards.
Proficiency Badges numbering
50 In all went tc Lynn Clarke,
and choose your holid~y
Claudia Colt. Sally James. Tine
wardrobe
now- cosoa I dressLoveridge. Judy Powell. Ann
es
sweaters
- shorts
Shugarts. Christine Smith and
slacks
bathing
s.;Is.
i Elizabeth Waterll)an·. in addition
,to the girls already mentioned.
YOU •• '
I Tile Court of Awards was plani ned by the Quaker Patrol (the
seen· our ROSE MARIE
. other Patrols being the Soaking
REID - VILLAGER suits,
Wet and Home Wreckers). The
svelte"
for 5wlmming, eyeevening included:
:'~catcihln9 for basking?
Flag ceremony; remarks .by
Troop Committee Chairman; welcome to honor guests by Tine
Loveridge; "The Purpose of
'Girl Scouting" by Mrs. Joseph
bonovan; . presentation of Proficiency Badges to every girl by
Mrs. John 'Trevaskis; presentation of First Class awards by
Mrs. John Spencer; presentation
of Curved Bars in the Out-ofDoors by Mrs. Trevaskis; presentation of Curved Bars in
Homemaking by Mrs. Leonard
Loveridge; presentation of Curv._. ____ .__________
1
ed Bar in the Arts by Mrs. Spenl,cer; Swarthmore Community's
I
appreciation by Mayor Charles
I
G. Thatcher; Ridley Township's
I
I" appreciation especially to Susan
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I Kelley of Mirmont Park. by Primo
J. Modest!. Mrs. Loveridge conProvident Trade5mens Bank and trust Company
I cluded the program with "High"Key" Check Credit Dept.
i lights of the Year". Refresh- I
i ments were serxed at the close I
P. o. Box 8166
: of the meeting by Mrs. Rolatld '
Philo. 1, Pa.
t Colt and her committee.
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my "Key" Check Credit .mo~ey
Yes. I'd like to have
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There were displays of model; .
send details and app I1(0 I10n•
.lnG hi:::i son Theodore, Jr., his, Porter, Jr., of !than, who retires ; raollls done" "for the Interior Dec-·:
righ't owayl Please
1l<1•..,ter of arts. Also receiving ,as treasurer.
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,:;:,,:;:..~:;:.,:;:t .:;:.,7.,,:;:, ,:i:..!9:..:e=.,:;:.,::;:.,:;:.,,!i!'u7.t,:i:',,:'i:',,:i:. ,:;:.,.:;:.,.:;:.t:':.;:.:;.!.,:;:.,:
·.'.ere Gladys C. Durboraw of i
STRE"ET--------------------------------:.e:::;tminster avenue, and Philip
,
c. ;wayne. a former teacher In I
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~Mr;S~.~D!:o~:n~o~1I~a~n~.~w~h~O
as Neighborhood Chairman' help-
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BEREAVED'
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ceived their doctorates and four Ishorts. Prizes will be given for
more their master's degrees at ~the 10'udest shorts.
the Univeralty of Pennsylvania's· ' .
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206th Commencement held Monday in the Municipal Auditcrium. '
Philadelphia.
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Receivln g the degree of doct?r . of philosophy in English
The AuxiUary Board of the
literature Is Peter B. Murray of Child Guidance Clinic of Defa.
Park avenue. son of Mrs. Fred ware County. with headquarters
Murray of Yale· avenue. Dr. at Media.' will gather at "Mill
~urray will be teaching In the Hollow." Newtcwn Square. at
"mnmer School next month and the home of the President of the
",til. be on the regular teaching Board of Directors Mr F d
staff In the fall. His dis ser. , . s. re·
tation .. A study of Cyril ToUr. erick. M. Thayer. on Tuesday.
neur .. has just b een acoop t e d at ..10.15 a.m.
for publication by the Univer- 1 The gals of the Auxiliary
sily of Pennsylvania Press
Bo~rd really look forward with
Oliver G. Aberth and E.-erett dehght to our annual meeting."
fl. Heath both of 915 Harvard. says Mr~. R. T. H. Thayer who.
.:::w Of.. the hoste_ss. '.'because
Heceiving the degree of doctor
e busl.less meeting Is followed
of medicine are"
.by a wonderful buffet luncheon
0 th t
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Peter B. Bloom. son of Mr. n e errace.
and Mrs. Herman Bloom of ColThis group of 35 young Delaumbia avenue' Robert C Re d ware Count/ans. many of whom
son of Mr. a~d Mrs. Robert eH: ~~e Swarthmoreans.• wllIlroh out
Ree ct of Coll~ge avenue; and
e final wrinkles in their pare. DaVoid Spencer son ofMr ticlpation as sponsors of the
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and Mrs. steven M. Spencer of Sh
tc b h Id J
16 . t th
Ogden avenue.
ow
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a
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Dr. Bloom will intern at the Polo Grounds 10 Bryn Mawr.
University of Pennsylvania Has- The committees have. been worl
his class all four ye'ars and was visitors to thlS canine event.
named Alumni Secretary for the . One of the ~?ntinulng proclass. will also intern at the lects of the AUXilIary Board has.
university hospital. Dr. Spencer I been support of the Therapeutic
plans to continue his research IN~rSery Unit. Th? r~ntal. decor·
in biochemistry before begin- atlOn and. furmshIng of the
ning his internship next year. I Nu.rs.er,y lOoms locate~ at the
iJr. Spencer is the third member :.Chmc s Chester. ?~flce ha~e
of his family to receive the! been the responslbihty of thIS
tioclor of medicine from Penn _ ,group of young :",o?Jen who have
his brother Steven S. having i ~olunteered theIr tlme for teachbe en graduated in 1955 and i Ing also.
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another brother Dou las M. in' Mr~. R .. T. H. Thayer. WIll
1957
g.
icontInue In office for 1962-63
I'h~ Cor.lmencement exercises as auxiliary president. and Mrs.
,'ere a father-son affair for one P?ilip K.niskern of Wallingford
fa:dIY-TheadoreL. Purnell, Sr.• ''Ill contInue as secr?tary . How,'f Cornell avenue received his ·ever. an election lvlll be held
'i.aster of science in education. May 29 to replace Mrs. And.rew
Pn"p
the Garden
prints for thel'
badge.
The honored guests Included
Mrs. Sidney Green, who assisted
In camping. World Trefoil and
Minstrel; Mrs. Leroy Peterson;
.
who assisted In primitive camp·
Ing-; Mrs. Fred Patman, who Instructed In bonsal; Mrs. Arthur
IGuldance Auxiliary
IIn Annua.1M"
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
LOCAt RESIDENTS RECBVE Canteen :1I~~ held this SatI:H jUJcl4y st the Rutgers. Avenue'
PENN GlADUAIE
DEGR
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at 8 o'clock. Dress i'or PROFIENCY
Six SWarthmore residents reevening will be bermuda
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KI 3-1460 .
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Scissors large, small, folding manicure, embroidery
Desk Shears & Letter Opener
Ear rings - Bracelets
IOIaI ,naif:
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$12.50 a
25.00·a
7S.00 a
100.00 a
'45.00 a
repay
month
month
month
month
month
Y_ total uedlt is
$300
600
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PROVIDENT
TRADESMENS
BatIk alld Trust Compal1Y
GIFTS
15 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
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OeliJware County O/ka:
Lima-LO 6-8300 (Driv.... In & Parld",); Media-LO Ikt300
Sprins/leld (Drive-In" PaTkin,)-KI 3-2430; SWarthm.....-KI 3·143t
Nother Provide.....-LO 8-8300 (Drive-In" Parldng)
Above oJli
M'Ift_ F~ lhJx¥ir IMMrdn« CorRO'O'ioft • II.....,. F«Imd
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'susan Gowing, a soPb~more at
Denison University, Granville,
0., bas heen elected social
c. balrm:m ofCr08sed Keys, ju~or
. women s service. bonorary, aiId
Isports
chairman of Women's' Re-I
Mr. and Mrs. 'Cotin 'Bell cif
creation ABBoc;latlon: for lIIe Puk avenue haye juet returned
~coming acad!lmic year. Susan is !tom five days at Lake Mohonk
the daugbter of "r. and Mrs. D. Mountain Bouse, Moiloilk Lake,
Mace Gowio of ar h r .
:N. Y., where the,y were paulci-
DICI FRAIOIE H, ~ TELEYISI....
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patingio' a Conference' for uoit-
30 YAU: A"viNU£'
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"Bring It to UI,~ W.'. C - to YtN"
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CLASSIFIED ADS
Swarthmore. Pa. .
Kl!l!l!'wood, 3-1448
SodtlinlL •R~ta~~I~~8 Walls
WILLIAM BROOKS
FOR SALE - Schoolmaster's desk.
PERSONAL - Fumitur.e refln1shina
dry siol
repairiDg. Quallty work at model'- bureau, other Items. Chalrs rec.Bed
i. ate prices - antiques and modem; aod rerushed. Bullard, T<1npwood
Mr. ·Spanler. Klngswood 4- 3-2165.
I· Call
4888, KIngswood 3-2198.
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SALE - .Almost new baby's
PERSONAL - Carpenlf)' Jl!bblnB, FOR
basslnet,c9mplete. BouoCJ' cbalr;
. recreatlo!!, ",o,!!~.boo!< cas'ill walker;
.....". IIId IoId
apartment size' washins
porches. L.J. Donneuy, KIl/gsWOUd macbine; electric
coftee pot~ KIJissFORDE'S PaT AND. Hoe.
4-3781..
wood 4-5781.
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627 Boltlmore Pike
Springfield. Po.
PERSONAL-Plano tuning specialKI 4 ...0121
1st, minor repairing. Qualified FOR SALE'- 1952 Ford'Convert,
lble V-8. New Ciuich. top, $175.
West Side 'of A &; P
nember Plano Technicians' Guild, KIngswood
3-0200. Ext. 237. .
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Leaman. KIngswooa:
1-5755•.
Ashes and Rubbish Remilved
Lawns Mowed. GeAerai Hauling
Harding Ave. Morton, Po.
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AIR CO NDITIONERS
AMANA
CA RRIER
CHRYSLER
GENERAL ELECTRIC
$ J5995
and ReL.n·'fae,ed.
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ROOFING a:
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garden help. Write Box M, The
Swarthmorean.
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male kitten. Call KIngswood
3-7056.
al
Picture FramiDg
ROIER RUSSELL
"hotogfaphic Supplies
BTATE .. MONROE BT8.
JUDD
LOwell 6-2176
0PltN I'iunAY svmmroa
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G8I!efal Contfflctof
BUILDERS 'Since
're.Ridley
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Ch"r, Pa.
n.mont 2-4719
Ihlllollt 2·1619
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WANTED - Practical Nurse desires
private duty. Relief work or part
time. Reference and driver's
license. Klngswood 3-7652.
WANTED - Young Professional
man would like large room and
b~th or Efficiency apartment with
separate enlrance In SWarthmore'
Vicinity. ("all weekdays. LOwell
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Macaroni. Salad, CUCUllliMr
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cont·.lner.
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A&' LOWUT .IICE EVIII
lORTON'S CREAl PIES
.IADY TO IAJ • • •
aANANII. COCOANUT
CHAM, CHOCOI.AJE.
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LEMON 011 mtAWIEUY
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MANSON CIINke...
TV DINNERS
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la, Peas Z :.o..~. 2.c 2 ~ 43c
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Juice 2 ':! 21c
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A&P ORANGE JUICE
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M& M's
Improvement. conslat .of a two story
row hOUie .8x24 ·ft.
CHOCOLATE
CANDY COATED
11_....
5~
Charln H. Heldmann
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NONI .RICED HIO_
Fresh Crisp Radishes
2:'~ 11'
Fresh Spring OniDns
2 .....ch.' 11'
Fresh Pascal
No•• 'rleM
~::: 21'
MARVEL ICE
:-:~':r U'
TRU"ADE OWIE or GRAPE DRINKS
~.L 2&°
FRANK'S BEVERAGES IN ~~O~:=~ CANS
12 I!::~ ••
ORISCO SHORTENING
!!. 3&' I ON~:.~N I 3 .~~ 8..
LANG'S PICKLES SWEn.011SWEn
:IXED. IIlISH
I ..... 210
5WE CHIPS
SUNNTFtEID CUAM1IY
FREE! ANsnVAN
1-11•• 'ICO. Of
, SylYan Seal
SIAl
Cream Cheese
BUnER
3-oz'10c ;~"~65~1' ;:~. 67;
pkg.
COnAGE CHEESE
WIIN THI.PUlCHAM O. A
2-l1, JAIl Of ANN fAG.
53'
'.ACM, .INlmLI. ANICOT
fUll flUIT
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DUNOO HINES CAKE MIXES :':~~EIS
CHARCOAL BRIQUETS
::. s1.11
WHJTE HOUS~ EVAPORATED Mill
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1/!f....LICI ihoppl~. $n,!r • 601 laillmo!'! Plk., .,
INI IlllAT AnAlltlC a 'ACIFIC TIA co••""
AUIIOND CHOCOLATji
WAFER lARS
4IA •••
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All "'"' Iff:edl.s ....... '
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39c
FRESH ~CO;:.:::R.~------=4 ean 25'
Large Fresh Oucumbers
3 f.r 28'
Fresh Cabbage
No~~:!,M
lb. 12'
Ie. TellS Onions N••••,I
'Marl!h Term, 1982
W. ALRICH PRICE.. SheffU
fLOIIIDA
NONE ,."ED HIOHER
BA.AfIA-:.;::S~~_2 Ibl·25'
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NEW POTATOES 5
St'.ld all the DI'tIO)erly of pETER
SENKOWSKY. JR., and FAYE E. SEN.KOWSKY. his wife.
AN 'UMSTOR·OWN£O COMPANY WITH MOfIE THAN 100.000 STOCKHOLD£RS
Cuts
RIADY TO EAJ-l ..
SoJa,
Sold In pk ... of
, ...... Or m....
l1ND!'R AND· SUBJECT to restrtctions
of rel!onl.
'Attome),":
.
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HALF WATERMELONS 79c-QUARTER 45c
NONE PIIICED HIGHH
FLORIDA LAR(;E "A" SIZE
. BEING knOwn as House- No. 1441 Htghlal'ld Avenl!e.
PHILADUPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
7-lnch lb.
::
UOUIAI
ClAW
WATERMELONS:: '1.49
. ALL THAT CERTAIN ,-lot of «round
. with th~ buildings th",reon in City of
Cheater. Del. Co.• Pa. BEG at pt. on n.e.
sd; of llighland Avf'. at dist. of 618.51'
meas. N. 38 del. 32' 53" W. from n.e.
sd. of Swarts Strept. CONT. In front on
Hhchiand Ave. 22.8'7' and extdg. In depth
between oarallel lines on course N. ~
de ... 21' 1" E. SO' and cont. on rear 22.61'.
~EING
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FRESH CRAB Dolo
MEAT
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2 i.1:~ 89'
..Sup....Rlllht"
Ib 49'
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W, AL1lICH PRICE. Sh.,~" I
This lineman is typical of the many P. E. employees
dedica,ted to supplying you with dependable. efficient service. • He performs his job in a con"
o;cientious manner, often under extreme weather
conditions. Multiply, many times over. this kind
of effort-the experience, the skill. and especially.
the service-minded ness-and you have the heart
and soul of the Philadelphia Electric organizatipn.
• Men and women of this calibre make it possible
for you to enjoy the best in service, year after
year, at reasonable rates.
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Attomey: Francis J. Mlrante
No. 896
sizes
....to S11.d, Cale Slaw,
$2.39
ta 11 lb. DOMESTIC Ib 6ftc
'7CANNED HAMS
5 to 14-lb.
P.M.
W.dnesday. May 30th
FRESH' SALADS
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10 lb.
Ott PJMINTO
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Sold All the nropertv of LAWHENCE
. E. GlUFFIN AND ANNIE L. GRIFFIN.
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MAKINO IT EASID TO CA.VE
Oscar Ma,er Wieners !:: SIc
Taylor's pork Roll :.~: eSc
ALLGOOD llAND
Sliced Bacon .l~~: 5ac tt': I8c
lit.
SLICED CHEESE
AM"~'N sw
BOUNDED on the West bv lands now"
or late of Harold I. Stoddardt. et ux.
,
FOOD MARKET
.
3
TOGF.THER with the ril(ht and use of
said alley in common with the owners
of other lands abutting thereon.
S 40 per week
9CLOSED MEMORIIL Day
tiil
NONE .RICED HIOHD
Cuts
CANNED HAMS
BEGINNING at a point on the South·
erly side of Fourteenth Street at Ute
.distance of one hundred 'elf(hty-rour feet.
four inches measured Fastwardlv from
the Southeasterly comer of said Four·
teentb Street and Edgmont Avc:nue:
EXTr.'NDING thence Eastwardly along
the Southerly side of said Fourteenth
Street tlfty·four feet. faur and one·half
Ir.ches to the Westerly side of a fUteen
feet wide alley: (hence along same
Southwestwardly ninety feet .. eight inches
to a point; thenee Northwardly 'llong a
line at -right angles to· said Fourteenth
Street, seventy·two fll"et. ,one Inch to the
Southerly side of'said Fourteenth Street.
the_ first mentioned point and place of
beginning.
5 Days per week
Free Estimates
NAnoNAli.Y ADYDTISED
Improvements eonsist of a. two story.
bdek and stone dwelling,
ilPARON ROOfINGl. :,
t ' COMPANY .. '! GUnERS SIDING T
established 1873'
'March Tenn.
IEM~VED,
100Inch
88c
lit. $1.18
Fresh Porle Shoulders ., 28c
.BEING known and designated as No.
319 East Fourteenth Street.
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Chipped steak or~""
ALL THAT CERTAIN Lot or Piece of
Land with the bulldin(t's and Improve-ments thereon erected. SITUATE In the
City of Chester. County of Delaware and
State of Pennsylvania. and bounded ana
described as fbllows. to w.J.t:
4 HOURS pel day
, ROOFING
RIB ROASTS . :;;.
"March Tenn, 1962
and Im'pl, Sit. Twp.
Del. Co... : Pa., dese.
hc5rd1ng'. to Plan known as '''Garden
Clb':.,i -Manor" Section No. 2 said plan
madt!- by Damon & Foster. C.E .• 1l~21·56
last· revlsed.8-31·S9. Beg, at pt. on Center
lIne of Austin Ct. at dlst. of 108 ft. meas.
on bearing or S. 56 deg. 14 min. 50· see.
E. along said center line of Austin Ct.
from Its pt. of intersection with S.E. side
Penna~ Ave. thence ext. from said pt. of
beg. S~~ 56 deg. 14 min. 50 sec. E. meas.
along 'center line of Austill Ct. 40.40 ft •
to. pt:'-thence S. 33 deg. 45_ min. 10' sec.
W. crossing S.W. side Austin Ct .• cross·
ina: a sewer and partly throulith a walk
159.60 ft. to pt., thence ext..N. 86 deg.
30 min. 13 sec. W. 44.48 ft. to pt.. thence
ext. N. 56 deg. 14 min. 50' sec. W. 2 ft.
to pt .• tbence ext. N. 33 deg. 15 min.. 10
see. E. partly throuch the' party wall.
racrcwdnL sewer and recrossipg S.W.
side Austin ct. 182 ft. to first mertt. pt.
and pl. of beg. BeIng Lot No. 193 a8
ishow:n on above ment. ·plan. a/k/a 138
,Penna. Ave. Under and Subj. to restrfcJiODS of record. Toi:ether with gas range.
No. 2119
t,
Experienced
Bookkeeper
' , WANTED - Stout boy tor occasion-
Sheriff
W. ALBICH PRICE, SherlU
WANTED
Klngswood 3-02-72
TUR
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FRAlKFURTERS
oI\ttomey: Norman Snyder
Conyalescel' Home
i
"AlL aoNIS, DCEn.SMAll .OUND lONE
V.I. OOVIIINMINT INIPEClIl) FOIl WHOLESOMENESS
. Sold as the "Property of J A'PtffS H.
BROOKS and BElXN G. BROOKS, his
wUe.
..1.'/
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.
: Improvements consist of a one story
building 2Ox3O ft.
,I!,
OPEl IEXT TUESDIY
lb.
~ement
Ft{
A&P Mal'lte.. Will Be
lb.
SI
L()t~ with bldgs.
_~th(!t' Pt:oviden,::e.
-~
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12 ta 16 lb.
'Attorney: Francis J. Mlrante
,\
Ib,
lb.
as
Nr/. 22'.
lb.
C
HALF Ib,·43' BUTT HALF 53'
Ib·8t'
CEiTER CUT HAM SLICES
470
WHOLE SMOKED HAMS
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·SEMI..BOIELESS HAMS E~~~~EH~~F
65°
.
BEING known and deSignated as No.
1925 West Third Street.
TOGETHFR with the rieht and use of
said. al1ey In common with the owners
and occupiers of other lands abutting:
thereon•.
Improverrents consist of a three story'
brick house and.8 two car garage; also
a, two story
brick' gar... g e .
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the property of JAMES WILLIAM ScOTT and LORA SCO~.
V!. .Ai.RICH PlUCE,
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YIIISI AIlE GIIIEIlOUS SID POIIIONS NOJ ENDSI CHICK AND COMPAIEI
BOUNDED on the Fast by lands noW
or lat"! of Harriet L9wrle. and on the'
West by lands now or late of Mar1ha
Law.
"nle Westerly line of said' lQ-t passinJ{
through the middle of ·the party walJ
'between the messuaRe hef'l;!:in described
and the messuage adjoining on the West.
H. D. Church
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SHANK ,o.TION
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(-po.SIIcn)
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BEGINNING at a point on the South..."
erly side of Third st.reet at the.-alstance"
01- sixty.two feet, measured Eastwardl}')
from the EasterlY side of Yarnall Hate
'Morton) Str~t. CONTAINING In front
along'" the Southerly. aide of sald Third
Streel ..... - measured - tllen~e_ J!:.astwardlY
twenty.two feet. and exlehdrng In depth
Southwardly 'between parallel lines ,t
right an(r:1es to said Third Street one
hundred forty feet' to the Northerly !illde
of a twenty feet wide alley.
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Bel"v'edere
Convalescent Home
BROTHERS, INC.
.sMoiiifHAMS
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AiL THAT CERTAIN Lot or'Plece o~
Laild with the BuUdin,s and. Improve~
• men\s thpregn erected. SITUATE In the
City of Chester, County of Delaware and
State of Pennsylvania. and bounded and
described. as follows. to wit:
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All TUJ
Cen,ent & Blolck Work
CUstom"made sll~
oven; A.B. Dick
ebvers. Pin fitted, in your home.
victorian .
SPEAKS
You sUpply material. I make them.
Work guaranteed. prompt service.
TO YOU
9Learbrook 9 6311.
FOR SALE - 14 foot OUtboardcanopy toP and windshield with'
PERSONAL _ Gilbert's Steam Wa11I'l~!~
trailer. Reasonable. Ellscrap!ng,removepsintoverpaper.
condition. Phone ~venlngs,
SUNDAY-8:45 a.m.
Interior painting. George Gllbllrt;,
6-9275:
j
TRemont 4 - 7 0 8 2 . '
WFIL, 560 kc
FOR SALE -, Summer cottage on I "'.=..::~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~
,
Up
.
.
Lake Wallenp. aupack. Call KInBs-.I·'rl'
CUSTOM KITCHENS
PERSONAL - Roonng, spouting, wo d 3 2513
FACTORY AUTHORIZED
gutters. Recreation rooms a spec.
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by
isity. Ray J, Foster. GLobe '9-2713.
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. Sales and Service
, F O R
I;4T
PERSONAL - Bicycles repsired;
. ...
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Paper Bags for All Cleaners
parts. accessories. Milt Glass - FOR RENT - Maine. Two summel
2507 Chestnut st •• Chester
3 PARK AVE •• SWARTHt.IORE
nC.wson
:BIcycle. Hobby. Toy Shop. 2CS.IJ
cottages, all or part of Jun9,'
Raymond J. ua
East Baltimore A venue. Clltion July. August and september. PdTRemoot 2-5373
K!ngswood 4-2727
2.10 West State St .• Media
Heights.
MAdison
6-0713.
Opposite
vate
Cove
on
Casco
Bay.
CompletE
Clltton Theater.
' facliltles. Including boats. KIngs"
24-Hour Nursing Care
L9well 6-4692 or 4693
wood 3-6219.
Aged. SenUe. Chronic
Open Evenings 7:30 _ 9 P.M, ' , PERSONAL
-Alteiatlons
Even-- FOR RENT-Media. Duplex. Large
Ing 'clothes
and street on
clothes.
Convalescent Men and WO.men
'Call
~lng8wood
3-Oe49.
dining
room.
two
'. .
hath .. Beautlful
Excellent Food - Spacious ('ofOID1ds
PERSONAL _ THOM 3EREMBA.
• convenient to
l¥lie cross Hon9 red
by Factory Trained I:xpert
Upholstered fumlture renovated
$145 plus utillties.
SADIE PIPPIN ~""""" Proprietor
Free Pickup and Delivery
reasonable. 35 years experience.
6-1870 or LOwell 6-0153. '. ". _____" .u,¥...,..~ - ,
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24-Hour Servi...,.
.
Chsir bottoms repsired. $8. up. Up.. ,holstery and slip covers In your FOR RENT - Media area.' Furnish:
We Service all Make Cleaners
, fabric or from our samples. 11 years
ed alry rooms and hath. third
Jack Prichard
1
FREE ESTIMATES
! of
SWarthmore references. Free flOOf. spacious grounds, pond, ~red
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R. C. D!JBLIN .
.
estimates. LUdlow 6-7592.
Echelmeyer. LOWell 6-3570.
.
Factory Rep.
.,
PAINTING
PERSON
AL
_
Many
hands
make
FOR RENT - Apartment. Media.
106
SO.
ORANGE
ST, MEDIA
FUEL OIL
Ught work. Can you volunteer a
Large Hvlng room. dining room.
,LO
6-4665'
--'LO
6:;';5661
few hours to help with the Csieb three beilrooms, kitchen. hath. sun(Paper Bags for All Cleaners)
Pusey House malllngs? Call Mary deck. Convenient 10 transportatlon.
INTERIOR &; EXTERIOR
OIL BURNER SERVICE
Patterson, KIngswood 3-0850.
avsilable June 1. Adults, $120.
HOSES FOR.ALLCLEANERS.
LOwell 6-1870 or LOwell 6-0153.
,
PERSONAL - The pertect place
F1ee EsUme.tes
Belts, Brushes and Parts
BUDGET PLAN
- [or relaxation and fun The PennLOST AND FOUND
For All Cleaners
Wells Hotel and Motel, Wellsboro.
LOST - Girl's black E:ngllsb typ~
Pa" near the Famous PennsylKlnjlswood 3-8761
bicycle. Call Klngswood 3-7056.
vania·s Grand Canyon, North CenCOAL
tral. Pa. Family plan rates. Special
rates for Memorial D~ and 4th ot FOUND - Another patr of
glasses left at Carolyn GiftS.
July weekends. state Laurel Festival June 22. 23 and 24. For Free Monday of last week.
Information write Box 158. WellsFOUND - Child's green
boro, Pa.
,
near Frank The Barber's.
at swarthmorean.
WANTED
~ 3-4742 or LE 2-2440
.,
IV ANTED - Erstwhile swarthmorean,
wife and young housebroken
REPAIRll. '
daughter (no pets) returning to area
for summer work. Seek shelter (two
tLNWOOD
41 v..,iri' of Eiperleace.
liedroOlns prefened) for mlllor porAllhlat..
tion of Ume between June 1 and
August 20. Cost definitely a factor, '
A, a.. .ARIER LO••U a·allll
but will cheerfully undertake yard
work, maintenb..ee and light repalr.
Baltimore Pike &; Lincoln Ave.
Please contact 41. W, Swan. Box
Swarthmore
743, Lexington, Va.
.
.
Established 1932
WANTED - Experienced legal secQuiet. Restful Surroundings With,
retary. Law Office Media. Apply
" I st~tlng
qualifications to Box L,
E.xceJlent 24-Hour Nursing Care I , The Swnrthmorean.
.
VAN ALEN
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(10) days there-after. No further noUce
of the filing of the Schedule of Distribution w n be, given."
. March Term. 1962
No. 2118
P"rch Enclosures
'Enameled whlta storm windows
Insulation and Roofing
tCelllu walls resurfaced
aterpropfed at the same
~ .FO~R~~;~!RC~A~T~e~l:evi~S~I~on~;
PERSO~AL
0w:rICB.
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.cbools;···.hiob baYS weD
Slllected - to .~1pata d1ir1D.
&be k18l. phase of a DroJect to
hlah 8chool, is partlClllDUu
intereq 10lI0. people in eoter'~. 3une8.1'"
~ HS8arch·prilJt!ct sPons<:OIlonr'll1ed.tteel.wlnOi'rt$ha. careers offered to Social
9:30 A,'II, ".,,"Ih' SavIna '!Imc
the Delawue County
Con41Uona:
tU"'.00
.or eertlfi~
Cft-...
·l0· "'--'ftl Work.
check
at tim••
r ..1. CIIIh'
(unl.....
h.rw\'"
_v.,,"""_
.Tile studen& 8ubmlUlni the
"",'.d .In adverllsementl. balance In '.n
Erilani 'Falcone, chairman
lIea& paper wUl rece.ive a plDCIlue,·1
day.. Other rondlUons on day. of ale.
6h
... u dies·
,
• e Soc1a I ·...
of recocniu(io, &0. be awarded in
·~o aU parties In .Inte~ and cla1rn.-.
""Is,
. announce d that. J aoIee '8 paPer, t he latter put of May.
TAKE NOTICB that: a. Schedule oi
·"FOcus 00 Human Welfare
DlstrlbuUOJl will be flied within thirty
the aOie of Social Work-"
(301 days {,om .he date ., sale and d l s - '
' T h e firs t medical scbool for
trlbutlon wIU be made tn .c
with the Schedule
are ~ltedof 'horeto.
Distrlbutlcm
wIthInunleSS!
te..
Um
Y u ~
om
lished In
Swimming. Life Saving
Camp Cook~ry, Puppetry
For Information Call
SPECIAL PRICE
ON EXTERIOR
ED AINIS
800 Fairview Road
IN'R.ESEARCHPRO'JECT··
J.nice canou, ~ seDlar ~ &be
WUALBin"'l'II
·T_Tee House, Archery. Diving'
FOR SALE
PERSONAL
,
_rwra
1000 Lincoln Avenue'
Spriogfield
Storts - June 25
Rustic Construction. Pottery
. Copper Enamelling, Painting
Bushel.Bask' &
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H.5. SR. PARTICIPATES'
. Delawa.
.. hlp
May 25, 196Z
ed NaUons diplomats and &beilwives iepreseotlol ~ different
countries, aod uranged by the
jAmerican ~rleDds, Service Committee.
SCiW' In- Tk. Sw.rtllmorean"
1"""rIM""
SoIl - TOp Soli
From a Load to a
. WATCHMAKER
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Fine Watm. and
128 Y8Je Ave, .:
. lock Repairs
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the
lD8Ublte of the PeDD87lvanla
Hospital aDd 18 a, cUoteal in-
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S~ncllt1 afternoon. raCOo I
MOS MOTU" . .
KOse
,pro,ram. "The Helen Ford
Mr. anti Mrs. William C. Row·
.
8boW~"
land of Collece avenue alteDdetl
TO' 6-lve 'Veomen '
The Chorus. now in its 56th the Paciftc Electric Association
II
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year has ~st rece~~ly produce~ Meetinlsbeld,1n Los Anaeles.
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"JURI'ED' EVUIDIIINI
LAI1IUlI~
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struclor at Jefferson ,MediCal. '
~ollel8.
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The ·Rose Valley Chorus. and "Brigadoon" and Carousel. CalU. The, also spent a few
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morae
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0
anpual Gilbert and Sulllvan pro- T. Hall, Jr •• ,rUh Pbillip w. II brothe~io-Iaw and sister Mr. L., Woodru,ff. of Secane were
duction May 28 through June 2, Cooke as musical director, Per-and Mrs. Kirk Jeffrey 1n Palo guests at the Cobb-Peel wed8:30 p.m. each evening at th due Cleaver. as choreographer; Alto and :several dQs 10 Coro- ding on SunClay.
Tbe 1962 Juried Exillbltion of
SwlUthmore Players' Club..
and Jane Smyth as set de~igner. nado. Mrs. Rowland returned
Winners at the lIuple Dupl1- Olls and Water Colors will open
This year's production will Ticketll may be obtained at the bomeonSWlday and Mr. Rowland cate Bridge lame held on Ma.y at the Commnnlty Arts Center.
be'''Yeoman of the Guard" and ticket office or by calling LO arrives today after a business 17 at Marple were Mrs. Anthony WalllD,foni on Sunday, June 3.
will feature Helen Joyce bS win- 6-6525.
stopover In Texali.
. I Fairbanks of Yale avenue· and at 3 p.m.
some Elsie Maynard. Mrs. Joyce.
--, Dr. Harry R. Draper of South t Mrs. M. Lipstick of Philadelphia.
This exblblt1on. In conJunc~
a Swarthmore resident for seven, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll streeter Princeton avenue moderated al In s e co nd place were Mrs. tion with the Phlladelphia Art
years, is a former member of the: of Columbia avenue and Mr. and seminar on May 19 at the Insti- Thomas Moore, Jr., of Guerpsey Festival. Is open to all memSavoy Opera Company and has' Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of NOlth tute of the Pennsylvania Hos- road and Mrs. E. Brlgg of Ken- bers and non members witbln a
sung with the Swartbmore Cbesterroad attended the Cobb- p.ita! in Pblladelphia on the nett Square.
50 mile radius of the Arts CenMother's Club. Sbe was beard Peel wedding on Sunday in New relationship between industrial
Mr. and Mr Robert Hilkert of ter. Artists may ,submit up to
TO OPEN' JUNE 3RD
0in~ra;idiiiio...s;ita~t~i.on~,. .wp.wiAii'ioiiinjiihiier.Y~oiir~k·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iim~eiidiiiciitiinieiiianiiid.PiiisiYiiicihiiiaiitiirYi·iiiDiiri·-1 Strath
Hav8~'onavenue
tbe baptism
Sunday attended
of their
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p · ti M & , '
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AU.ea.~OK'ED
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tw 0 paintings will
In one
or both
classes.Prlzes
be awarded.
grandson, Bruce Hilkert JOhn-I Members of ~he Jury will be
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Robert McKinney and -Phllip
Johnson which took place in the I Jamison of West Chester. and
Presbyterian Churcb in Rye,N"~ Thomas M~han.of Philadelphia.
~, Mrs. Donald ,Aikens of Forest Paintings for the Jurled Exlane will entertain the retiring' hlblt1on, will be received Monboard of tbe Junior _Woman's day. May 28. from 2 p.m. to 8
Club and their husbands at 8 p.m. and Tuesday, May 29, from
i buffet supper at her ,hQme on 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Arts
Saturday.
.' . " ' Center. Further information ma.y
, Mrs. George Karns of Well~s- be obtained by call1ng Mrs.
ley road and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen William Ingram of Wallingford,
of North Chester road entertain- chairman, or the office of tbe
ed at a farewell tea yesterday Arts ~ter.
at theWllliam
Karns L.
home
in honor of
Mrs.
Scarborough
of
Rutgers a.venue and Mrs. George
~ L.
Woelfel of College avenue,
both of w hom are moving from
Swarthmore In the ne~r f~ture.
The musical organizations of
Mr. and Mrs~ Henry A. Peirsol. the Swarthmore schools will
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'AWARDS TUESDAY
CHI CKEN LEGS &BREASTS
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where they visited tbeir daugh- ! Primary BuUding - on Tuesday,
ter, Gloria, a freshman a.t MiChi-1 May 29, at 7:30 p.m.
Students In grades four through
gan State Univeristy and attended Parents' Weekend events in- 112 who are members of the
cluding the annual water carni- 'v~lous bands and orchestraF
val.
will receive award pins In recog·
Mrs. David McCahan of Dart- nltlon of their participation
mouth Heuse and her SOli and Special C1ta~ions will be made
daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. to those who have done out·
John McCahan of Philadelphia standing work. Certlflcates will
were guests at the Cobb-Peel I also be presented to members
wedding held in New York City I' of this years gradua.ting class
.on Sunday.
who are completing their music
Mr. Howard G. Hopson of Rut- , work in the schools.
John Price and Herbert Michgers avenue is. recuperating
his 'nome following surgery at ener, president of the Orchestra
Lankenau Hospit~1.
I and Band parent groups respecI Mrs. Davia Cramp entertained tively, will announc~ the· new
at a luncheon and bridge Wed- officers for the coming year.
nesday of last week at her home At the conclusion of the preson Park avenue.
entations, refreshments will be
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander served by members of the parent
of Juniata avenue, with their groups.
daugh,ter, a nursing student at 1 Parents of ,Swarthmore-RutPresbyterian Hospital spent the i ledge students who bave been
weekend at Penn State Unlver- ! active in the school music·
sity where Bonnie visited with program are cordially invited to
I Nancy Egan, a former classmate attend ~ and to participate in this
at Swarthmore High School.
hour 04 recognition.
" Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Laws of
Librarian Mary Ann Hunsicker
Springfield, formerly of Swarth- ' attended the Philadelphia Dismars, have returned home from trict Library ASSOCiation meetMontreal, Canada, where they ing held at the Helen Kate
I attended the Public utilltles FurnessFreeLibrary in WallingAdvertising Association conven- ford last week.
tion., They also visited their sen
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Woelfel
and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. of College avenue will move on
Charles E. Laws In LaSalle, Friday, June 1, to Manchester •
Quebec.'
N. H.
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YIUR CAR, TOI, .1· CUELESS UID8.
Ideal 'ar 'POt'_ bedroolll, nUrN",
d.n or coHo"e. Plu". 'n any.
where. Powerfu' oulpu, for Ita
compact .'.e. Sav. nowl Quemt'·
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Contributed in the Interest of Highway: Safety by the Following Merchants
'THE BOUQUET
E. L NOYES and CO.
SWARTHMORE TOG.GErtY SHOP THE IN6LENEUK
BAIRD and BIRD
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PETER E. TOLD
POR'fER H. WAITE. Inc.
PATTON ROOFING CO.
PROVIDENT TRADESMENS BANK and TRUST CO.
. J•. A. GREEN
D. PATRICK WELSH
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CATHERMAN'S DRUG STORE-
95
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The Swarthmorean, 1962-05
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1962-05
digitized microfilm
Film P398-P427
Digitization funding supplied by the Swarthmore Historical Society
1962 MAY.pdf