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SWARTHMORE, PA., 19081
. FRIDAY,
. . OCTOBER 4,
. '1968
,
's8
$5.50 PER YEAR
,
WEDNESDAY ,IS STORY HOUR TIME
.fOR BOROUGH YOUNGSTERS
Sex Education
Public Library In
Topic for H & S
New Service
THURSDAY OPENER IS OILY VARIATION IN
Robert Levy To Speak
At 8 P.M. Wednesday
'Clubwomen Open
'68 Year Oct. 8
The Swarthmore pub 11 c
Library announces the arrival
yesterday of a DOcustat which
is available to the community
for a. charge of 10 cents a
page.
On October 9, the first meetOnce the library directors
Ing of the Swarthmore-Rutledge were persuaded by thelncreasElementary' Home and School ing number of requests for
Association for 1968/69 will such a service, Director
be held in the Swarthmore Ele- Charles H. Topping was named
mentary School All Purpose I to
investigate a vail a b I e
Room at 8 p. m. with Marvin machines. His investigation was
extensive and thorough and included visits to public libraries
using reproducing machines.
The loc'al lIbrary;s new
acqulsitlon Is a result of the
Library Board's decision that
the Dpcustat (making its own
change up to a quarter) now
installed and in service, fits
the Library'S program best.
The machine prints a posi1ive
reproduction (black on white
background) and a reasonably
good photograpby copy and will
duplicate a book page, thus
easing t,he work of reference
I
stUdents.
UBRARY'S 1ST WEEKLY FULL SCHEDULE
1st Meeting To Feature
Miss Kunz As Soloist
The Swarthmore Pub 11 c
The Woman's Club ofSwarth'SEEK TRANSPORTATION
Library,
Leonore Perkins
I more wlll begin its fall and
LibrarIan, announces a full
I winter programs on Tuesday,
A "friend In need" is earnschedule of weekly story hours estly sought by the family of
I at 1:30 p.m. at the clubhouse,
for pre-school, grades 1, 2, 3 Miss Kathy Titus, Swarthmore
! 118
Park avenue. This year
and grades 4, 5, 6 - through avenue.
there will be two general meetDecember 18.
ings a month on TUesdays. In
Miss Titus and her Seeing
The pre-8chool story Hour Eye dog "Kitty" wlll fly to
addition the literature departeach Wednesday Pittsburgh to begin studies at
continues
ment will present book reviews
morning In the Library from the Computer Institute there
the second Friday of the month,
10 to 11 o'clock, a program on October 14 but cannot safely
Miss Harriet Kunz, River- The cancer Dressing group will
of stories, rhymes and songs. take her needed eqUipment,
view road, vocal soloist who continue to meet on the second
Klndergarteners who attend the braille writer, typewriter, tape
will pr"sent a program Qf Tuesday and the Rhythmic
afternoqn session may join the recorder and record player on
American
music
at the Exercise group will meet every
program.
Friday.
Wnman' 5 Club of Swarth.
the plane.
•
.
T
more
5
openIng
program
uesThe Music Section wUl attend
The 3:30 to 4:30 p:m. story
If anyone is driving to Pittsthree
Friday
Philadelphia
Hour for ~rades 1, 2, 3 and burgh between October 10 and
day afternoon. The program
Orchestra Concerts on October
4, 5, 6 will be held on Wednes- 14 and is willing to transport
Legi ns at 1 :30.
25, November 8, and December
day In the Legion Room, Bor- these needed tools to the In20. Any club member is welough Hall, on alternating weeks. stitute, Mrs. Titus will be most
JR. ASSEMBLIES
come to Join the group in
Klndergarteners who attend the grateful,
gladly reimburse
attending one or more 01 tt~E)se
morning session may join this the driver and furnish ad$i1tlonal
ANNOUNCE
DEMISE
concerts.
A serIes of bridge
group.
information If called at KII
lessons
Is
being planned beThe iirst program for grades 3-5557 ..
ginning
in
January.
All memI, 2, 3 will open at 3:30 on
The Executive Committee of
the -Junior Assemblles regrets bers and friends interested in
Thursday, October 10. Mrs.
weston, ;children's librarian,
that due to lack of response of joining this group are asked
will add to humorous stories ,both parents and children, the to ~ontact Mrs. Frank Chapassembl1es
win be dls- man, KI 3-6407.
the showing of the movie films
Robert Levy as the speaker.
For this opening meeting,
"Andy and the Lion" based on
continued.
Mr.
Levy's
topic
will
be:
Gen'. Continued on Page 8)
It
was
moved
and
seconded
James Daughei"ty's fantasy and
I
eral
sex
Education
in
Eleat the meeting held October 1 I
"Lentil" based on Robert Mcmentary Schools.
that since expenses could not I
funny
Closkey's
engaging,
His
experience
as
head
of
a
be met, the committee was I
story.
~as
family,
Naval
Commander,
fcrced to make this decision. ;
After the o!>ening meeting
teacher
and
coach,
and
SuperAll Checks will be 'returned. '
the program for grades 1, 2
visor of Health and safety
Mrs. Janet Doremus Veeder
and 3 will meet on wednesdays:
of 201 Elm avenue died Monday,
Well, it's about that time
Ed'JcaUon C..,r N~'," Jersey hav~
October 23, November ,6 and again - and I don't mean;t1me contributed
to a broad September 30, in Taylor Hos20, DeGember 4 and 18 and to do your ChrIstmas shopping.
pi tal where she was taken after
continue on post-holiday Wed- I mean it's the time of year k now 1e d g e of pro b Ie m s collapsing at Trinity Church
"euphemistically" called pernesdays.
when you may get the urge to
on Sunday. The widow of James
sonal beaUi'. problems.
Mrs. weston plans to review burn leaves and trash.
W. Veeder, she was 77 years
A discussion on Housing leadMr. Levy is married and has
appropriate books and
enIt is weH known that Delof age.
!
'
ing to the formulation 01 the
courage students to share books aware Valley clUzens are sub- three children. His education
Mrs. Veeder was active in
opiniOns of the League comhas
Included
a
B.S.,
frorn
rCtad. There wlll be' stories jected to some pretty foul Trenton state College In Health the Women of Trinity. She had
munity will be the subject of
and movie fllms. A book Ust polluted air most of the time. and Physical Educationj and served as correspondIng secthe October unit meetings of
"Good Books to Read" will be We can help a little by keeping M.A. from Teachers College, retary for two years and was
the Swarthmore League of
distributed and each student the burning of leaves, etc., to columbia University, as well In office at the time of her
Women voters. The community
who wishes will be able to an absolute minimum. There
death. She was active in the
The swarthmore Recreation League opinions wlll then be
keep a list 01 books read.
is a Borough Ordinance that as advanced study at Columbia annual Holiday' Aair and Rum- Assoc1atlon Iaunc he d it s 1968 - util1zed by the National Board
The story Hour for grades flatly prohibits "outside !tres in College teaching. His teach- mage Sales and was a faithful 69 season with an execu ti ve for the Cormulatlon of consensus
4, 5 and 6 will begin on october
in the business and apartment ing experience has included member of the Mission Sewing boar d mee tl ng I as t Thurs day questions on open occllpancy
ni ght whic h saw new 0 ffl cers
16 and continue every other districts, and permits them In Great Neck Senior High School Group.
and housing supply.
Mrs~ Veeder was assistant elected, a major change inweek. Announcement ot this the residence districts only (where he served as director
A quick review of federal
tit t d In th e han dli ng 0 f the
program may be expected soon. when they are properly supe~- of its SPorts Center along with to the house directoratSwarth- sue
and
state le'gislaUon will be
vised," so as not to endanger coaching duties) as well as the, more college from September di rec tion 0 f the pro~ram, and made by Mrs. Aaron Fine,
' gi ng repor t on the
any nearby structure, trees, institutions at which he studied. 5, 1951 to August 31, 1962 and an encoura
chairman
of the League's
shrubs, etc., or ,risk starting More recently, he is serving still helped out occasionally. growth over th e past year 1n Human Resources Committee
as Director of the Drug Abuse According to personnel of- the numbe r 0 f par ti c Ipant s,
g rass fires.
and by Mrs. Donald Larson,
Education project sponsored by
d Id
Also, It "forbids the burning
ficlals, "she was the kind of young an 0 •
co-chairman
of the committee.
Mrs. Mar tha Gos Iin, Harvar d
of garbage and/or substances the American Association for person who, after retirement,
The Monday afternoon unit
Health, Physical Education and
t k
th h I
likely to generate objectionable
was glad to be called on when- avenue, 00 over e e m asl wUJ be held on October 7th at
ever we had a problem."
president. Assisting her will 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Swarthmoreans are invited fumes and odors and forbids Recreation.
His concerns for the personal
be M vi DeL
vi·
I
to their Republican Head- fires under atmospheriC conSurvivors Include two daughyr n
app, ce pres-I David Bowler, 505 Yale avenue.
health
of
young
people
are
re
id
t
M
Ch
I
C
quarters at 7 South Chester diUons where the smoke gen' t e r s , Mrs. Burton Webster of
en j
rs.
ar es ryer, ' The evening meeting will be
flected
in
articlesondrugabuse
t
'
d
H
Ib
k Bunt road on Sunday, October 13, e rated Is offending to persons
concord, Mass., and
Mrs. secre arYi an
0 roo
held on Monday evening,
tS
1 Hi 11
at 3 p.m. when the new Re- using adJ'ac.ent or nearby and sex education in the schools Richard M.ShepherdofYoungs- i
ng, reasurer. amue
ve 0, October 7, at 8 p.m. at 'the
published
's t reasurer, h0 Id s the
publican county Chairman, property."
1 in several education town, N. Y.; a son James W. I
as t
year
home of Mrs. John Wllllamson,
It should be pointed out that journa s.
Veeder of Pittsburgh,
nine post of assistant treasurer, in- 313 Haverford place.
Edwin S. , Hineman, will cut the
grandchildren,
two great- suring carry-over In the field I
ribbon and declare the ,formal no burning of any type is
The Le~e's membership
r grandchildren; and two sisters,
of flnance.
I
opening. Following remarks by allowed in the Borough street meeting
on Monday, October
Major Revision
Chairman Hineman and con- also, that leaves should be II
21,
will
be
a work day for the
I Mrs. J. H. Gavan, of Pelham,
In a major revision ot prac-I
gressman
G.
Lawrence piled in the street along the
IN. Y., and Mrs. C. A. Patterson
distribUtion of material con.
of Wllmlngton, Del.
tlpe in the past, the Board, cerning the establishment of
WUllams, there wUl be the curb as they will be collected I
Mrs. S. Herbert Eyans ot
Funeral services are today,
ratified a decision made last I a county health unit for Delopportunity to meet them as by the Borough.
NOW, if there comes a Ume I 915 strath Haven avenue passed Friday, at 10 a.m. at Trinity spring to appoint DOnald Hen-I
well as the following state,
aware county. Materials and
County and Swarthmore not- when you feel sure you can! away early sunday morning in Church. In Ueu of tlowers,con- derson overall director for the i assignments will be available
burn trash without violating the I Riddie
Memorial
Hospital trlbutions maybe sent to TrinltJ' entire program.
i at Whittier House from 9:30
ables:
Mr. Henderson, who is Chair-\ a.m. on.
state senators clarence Bell above ordinance, then here are where she was taken on satur- Church Memorial Endowment
and Clyde Denglerj Repre- some rules you should observe: day morning after a brief Fund, Trinity Church, swarth- man of the department of I
Luncheon will be served there
1. Burn only dry trash - but illness.
more.
matftematics at Swarthmore
sentative
Edward
Ml1fUnj
MrS. Evans, who was 76
High School, w1l1 be employed at 1?:30 p.m. Reservat1o~ may
Superintendent of county Parks do not burn cloth or other
had been a resifrom October 1, 1968 through be made by Friday, October
Walter Weaver; county com- wa ste material that pro duces a years of acre,
b
September 30, 1969, with full 18, through Mrs. John Cornog,
missioners Frank snea,r and lot of smoke and offensive , dent of the Borough for 4 2 ! , ·
KI 3-~845.
I years. Prior to that she atresponslb111ty for all phases
.Harry McNicholas; county odors.
2. Burn small amounts at a tended swarthmore prepSchool
of the Recreation P.rogram.
Chairman of Citizens for Nixon,
as
a
.
girl
from
Medford,
N.
J.,
The
MUsic
Department
of
Discussions on' the advislDonald
MCCurdy; Co U n t y time - and not just on wee kends.
here
she
was
born.
Sh.e
was
Swarthmore
College
and
the.
billty
of having a folIUm. e I WSCS
' 'fO HEAR
W
Chairman
of Young Re3. DOn't burn wh~n the at r
a member of Trltfity Church. Barnard FUnd will present a director for the ever-expaIid- \. MUS'IeAL PROGRA""
publicans, Nicholas ValdInoi pollution index Is high.
IYI
4.
DOn't
burn
if
there
is
nsurviving
are a daughter, performance by the Pennsyl- ing program have been going
Mayor Edmund Jones, Borough
Mrs. William L. Newkirk, Jr., vania Ballet on Sunday,October.
' "Praise and Adoration in
COuncil mem~rs and local "ery strong wind that wi 11 1n(ContlDued on. Page 5)
•
of North Branch, N. J., and two 6, at 8:15 p.m. in Clothier
Music and Word" Is the tlUe
crease the danger of setting
Committeemen and women.
randchildren,
Amy
and
Memorial.
R·
·.-Jdl
At
of
the program to be presented
g
~ a house, etc., afl, reo
but due
la e
UX • f 0 lYIee
.
I
dnesda·y at 1 p.m. at the
er
husband
died
in
Admission
is
free,
'
We
5. Keep a bucket of water Jeffrey. H
January, 1958.
to~the popularltyofthecompany
The October meetlng of the meeting of the Methodist
at
It;and
~o;
e,::~:cY~ll
these
FUneral
services
were
held
it
will
be
necessary
to
have,
Swarthmore
Auxlliary of Riddle i Women's SOclety of Christian
Clarence H. Barnes
on Wednesday morning from reservations, Please sendself- Memorial HoSpital will be i Service. The program wUl be
. Clarence H. Barnes of wayne, pOints you just mayavoid'pay- Oliver BiUr's in Pblladelphia addressed stamped envelope to Tuesday at the bom~ of Mrs. presented by fCMI~8tudentsfrom
75, a former resident of a111 ..
lng a f1~1 Albright Jones, M.D.
with t.Dterrnent In the Odd . the Department of Musle at John Espensebade,.3,5 pog~ the .P~~~~ ~llege of
born avenue, passed away ~n
BOllDugh Health Of:ftce~ : F~llOWS
.. b{M~ord•. Swarthmore colle,e.
I lane, at ~O a.m.
.
. ;. BIble. ...,
.
September 4 afttr alongtlloaSS.
MRS. VEEDER
SERVICE TODAY
Offers Pointers
On Leaf Burning
i
Elm A,enue Resident
Health Officer Urges
Air Pollution Care
Housing Subject
For LWV Units
Stricken Sunday
Set Oct. 21 Work Day
SRA ELECTS
MRS. GOSLIN
For Public Health
Henderson Director In !
Expanded Program
Republicans To Open
Headquarters Oct. 13
I
EVANS
MRS. HERBERT
"2 YEAR RESIDENT
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PENNA BALLET AT
COLLEGE OCTOBER 6
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October
1968
McKenzie, on
II, on september 18.
Sacred
Heart Hospital
traveled
witb
them
-to
tbe
Lake
TM paternal grandparents
Nancy spent her Junior year
District. Their trip also took
are Mrs. Stephen MUis Badger Allentown.
at the University of Munich,
The Scandolas are former
them Into scoUand, wbere they
of Rutgers avenue, and tbe late
Germany.
residents
of Westminster avenew
home
from
Edinburgh.
Mrs. Rohert M. Clothier of
HEWETT - BATTERSHALL Mr. Badger. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. David Blngbam
Miss Mary Van Dyke andMr.
Media waS awarded first and are entertaining tomorrow at
Forrest E. Mars of Marland, nue.
The marriage of Miss Janel Va., are tbe maternal grandsecond prize In horticulture an open house at their home on David A. TUcker of Forest lane
Williams Battershall and Mr.
and a third In "Best In the
bave returned from a 19-day
parents.
Fairview road.
Paul Clayton Hewett was
Garden" arrangement at the
PIANO IMSTRUCTIOM~
Dr. and ld rs. David Rosen tour of tM canadian provinces
solemnized at 2 o'clock on
Flower shOW of tbe country anI! family have returned to of Quehec, Prince Edward
captaln and Mrs. Lloyd R.
Saturday afternoon, september
Gardeners held Saturday at their home on North princeton Island, NOva Scotia and New
Marsha Richardson
McCOY,
Jr., of JacksonvUle,
28,
at
st.
Mark's
Episcopal
Tyler Arboretum. Lima.
avenue from a year's residence Brunswick. They visited friends
Cburch, Philadelphia. T be N. C., announce the birth of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Rlhi
In Prince Edward Island and
In cambridge, England.
BME Summa Cum Laude
officiating clergymen were their first child, a son, on
and family have moved from
Ned coslett, son of Mr. and New Brunswick and also In
School of Music,
Wednesday,
October
2,
In
Fatber
Clayton
Hewett,
father
Maine on their return trip.
320 cernell aVenue to Carmel,
Mrs. Edward W. coslett, Jr.,
Northwestern
University.
of the bridegroom and Father Jacksonville.
ldr. and Mrs. H. Walter
Ind.
of woodbrooklane, has returned
Music Supervisor, Public
Mrs. MCCOY Is the former
Page, rector of st. Mcrk's.
Mrs. M. Katrina Ives of Yale to washlnglon and Lee Uni- Weaver of ldaglll road have
Schools, 1958-1963.
Nancy
Rerrlng,
daughter
of
Mr.
The
bride
was
given
In
maravenue has as her house guest versity, Lexington, Va., where as tbelr house guest Miss
and
Mrs.
Henry
Herring
of
Pri
vate Studio, Summit,
riage by her father, Mr. Walton
her sister, Mrs. Betty Pratt he Is a member of Phi psi Lillian wynne of Baltimore,
: New Jersey, 1963-1966.
of Berkhamsted, England who fraternity and a tackle on the Md. ldlss wynne, a retired Ford Battershall, Cleveland, possum Hollow road, wallingford.
The
paternal
grandparents
Ohio.
She
chose
as
her
wedding
arrived on Monday to vlsU until
school teacher, taught In the
varsity football team.
Phone: KIngswood 4-8837
gown the one worn by ber mother are Mr. and Mrs. McCOY, Sr.,
october 19th.
non Hartman, formerly of county schools for a number and by ber maternal grand- of Shaker Helgbts, O.
Rev. and Mrs. William F. swarthmore, has returned to of years.
mother at their weddings.
Wefer have returned to their
ldr. and ldrs. William T.
: Available bours: a:30. 'l\lesdll)'
his home In Charlotte, N. C.,
Attending the bride were her
and Thnsday; 4:00. I&:lnde.v;
home on Morgan circle after a
Salam
of
Haverford
place
with
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon scanafter a visit wltb relatives and
5:00, Mondll)' tbrough Tbursde.v.
tbree -wee~ trip by train and friends. DOn has justcompJeted their sons Bill and Jim attended sister Christine Battershall and dola of Emmaus proudly anEvening
or momlng lessons mil)'
boat to Alaska where Dr. Wefer boot training at Great Lakes, the Penn state - Kansas state the· bridegroom's sister Daryl nounce the blrlh of their fourth
he arranged.
was conducting a tour. The Ill., and will report to the Football game last weekend at Hewett.
child and second son, John
Mr. Leroy Davis attended
early part of August they left Naval Air slation, Lemoore UnI verslty Park. Their otber
for the Adirondack Mountains,
son, peter, has returned to the bridegroom as the best
Field. Callf.. where he will
Musklngum College, New con- I man.
returnIng home on Saturday_ attend
Nuclear
Electronic
The bride, a student at
Mrs. James McClenahan of
cord, 0., to resume his studies.
Florist Supplies
Plants
A vlatlon school.
Temple
University
majoring
In
st. Albans, Herts., England Is
ldrs. paul E. Zech('r reMr. and Mrs. Carroll Turner
spending three weeks visiting and son Tod. formerly of turned on wednesday to her· Sociology, Is the daughter of
Home-made Candy
Mrs. Gertrude Battershall,
ber son and daughter-In-law
Alaska, have moved Into their home on North swarthmore Yale square, teacher of Art In
Mr. and Mrs. John W. MC- new home at 501 Yale avenue. avenue following knee surgery
Clenahan of Bryn Mawr avenue. Mr. Turner Is an architectural In Delaware county Memorial the swarthmore High school.
Her maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Mc- engineer for the Turner con- Hospital. Drexel Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. George SchoGinniss and daughters ChrisMichael E. McKay, 21. son
struction company.
binger,
swarthmore avenue.
tine 2 and suzanne six months
Mrs. Philip snow has re- of Technical Sergeant (USA. The bride's great grandfather
have moved from Drexel Hill turned to her home In Walling- Ret.) and Mrs. Leo A. McKay,
Into their new home at 628 ford alter summering at Cape Cricket lane, Wallingford, was was Walton Battershall. Dean
of the Episcopal cathedral of
MagUl Toad. the former patterappointed a cadet lieutenant
cod,
Mass.
son home. Mr. McGinniss who
N. Y.
\
paul Schubert who has com- August 26 at the united States Albany.
The bridegroom is also
was a columnist for the »hll- pleted two years at North- Military Academy at West
adelphia Inquirer Is now work- eastern Junior conege In Villa- point, N. Y., and will serve as studying at Temple university,
Ing on his first book and wrltlng nova has transferred to David a regimental activities officer preparing for priesthood Ir. the
Episcopal Church.
for the Philadelphia Magazine.
Lipscomb college In Nashville, until December. He Is schedA wedding reception for t~e
Mrs. T. Clinton Goslin has Tenn. Paul Is the son of Mr. uled to graduate next June with
Swarthmore P.o., Swar,thmore, Po. 19081
returned to' her home on park and Mrs. Joseph C. Schubert a B.S. degree and a com- Immediate famUy and college
friends of the young couple
avenue after vacationing since
mission as a second lieutenant.
of Dickinson avenue.
followed the ceremony at the
May at her hOme In Rehoboth
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E.
home of Mr. and Mrs. schoBeach, nel.
Goodenough have moved from
r
binger.
Mr. James Gaynor of
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McCombs wallingford to Deerfield Beach, Fetes Freshmen
the Swarthmore High School
of Maple avenue accompanied
Fla.
Mrs.
Samuel
R.
young,
Art Department created the
their daughter Nancy when she
Mrs. Stanley Milne of Park president of the Philadelphia flower arrangements.
returned last' week to Ohio avenue and Mrs. Charles L.
Chapter of the Mary WashingWesleyan
university, Oel- Chandler of port Washington,
ton college of the University
_.!!~~O.• for her
N. Y., formerly of swarthmore
of Virginia, 'Was the hostess
returned Friday from a twoat a coke party held Tuesday,
and-a-half week automobile
September 10, at her home In
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gerety
trip to New England. They were
Wallingford for the Incoming
of
Santa Barbar;l, Calif., are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. ])Ouglas freshmen, as well as students
,
, selvwrlght of RIdley park at returning to the college to re- receiving congratulations on
the birth of their Ihlrd child
their summer home •• Bear's sume studies.
Lair" in the Adirondacks, and
Mrs. W. H. Lamason of and first daughter, Kathleen
visited
with
friends and
Wallingford Is the chapter's Elizabeth, on September 24.
Mrs. Gerety Is the former
relatives in sunapee and wolfepublicity Chairman.
Alice Hornaday, daughter of
boro, N. H., portland, Me., and
Mr. and Mrs. James H. HornaAndover, Mass.
day of DIckinson a venue.
Mrs. Russell H. Kent and
Kappas To Meet
The paternal grandparents
daughter Miss Barbara B. Kent
The swarthmore Alumnae are Mrs. Thomas Gerety of
of Ihe Dartmoulh House arrived home Monday night from Association of Kappa Kappa Portland, Ore., and the late
their vacation in Gloucester, Gamma will have a Founders Mr. Gerety.
Mass. During their stay they Day luncheon on Tuesday,
had as their house guests Mrs. october 15, at 12 noon at the
Kent's sons and daughters-in- home of Mrs. Sewell Hodge,
Mr. and Mrs. David H. Badger
of Washington. D.C.lormerlyof
law Mr. and Mrs. Kent, Jr.,
111 Ogden avenue.
Anyone planning to attend Is swarthmore, announce theblrth
with dau~hter Tracy of springasked
to call Mrs. Hodge at of a son, Stephen MlIIs Badger.
field,
and Mr.
and Mrs.
Laure,lce S. Kent of Quincy, KI 3-0920.
]11., and her brother and sislerIn-law Dr. and Mrs. Harold
B. Curtis of Lake Bluff, Ill.
Guests for the last weekend
were
Mis s
Barbara B.
Brownell, a Wheaton (Mass.)
College classmate and Miss
_ . ._ _ _ _ _ _- .....111. Ellen Geddlcks. both of Rockville centre, N. Y.
Co.sponsored by THE HARTFORD
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Feland brought to you by
lows returned to their home
9 Chester Road
on Garrett avenue early TuesCall Swarthmore 6-0476
day from a 21-<1ay trip to
England. BY car. they toured
All Lines of Insuranc ..
London and environs. and made
333 DARTMOUTH AVE.
trips to Salisbury. Exeter and
1
Leeds they were the guests of
Hartford Accident and Inilemnity
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bailey and
Company
I
FULL LINE OF CANDLES
SW,EET SHOP
l~~~~~c~o~u~r~t=~('~Ne~x~t~h~'~P~O'~'t~0fIl~~''''~)~~~K~/3~-~4~5~9~7~
Swarthmore PrODerty Owners
BRING YOUR PROBLEMS,
IDEAS INSPIRATIONS TC)
MONIHLY MEETING
American Legion Room, Borough Hall
,
, ,
3
Friday, October 4, 1968
"011"
"NO"
The
IT
Depends ON YOUR POIIIT of VIEW·!
World
Series
Ihe Borough Highway Dept. has painted
letters in the street in front of our store,
The Bouquet
Channel 3
BEAUTY SALON
Peter E. Told
When you approach these letters from the
Parking Spaces across the street, they
spell "NO" !
When, you view these lellers from our side
of the sh'eet they spell "ON" !
We presume they mean - ':JHr' parking
"ON" this side of the street.
In shopping a point of view is to nole if
you all gelling what you pay for.
--~~ 'For instance-Customers who have pur-
all purchases
over $10
Friday, Saturday, Monday Oct. 4,5 & 7
~---~---
,.
chased an instamatic Camera elsewhere
have found that the store has removed
the batteries that are supplied with the
4u""Ju.", ClJtW(J1H Camera and have charged extra for them.
Same bas happened with battery operK13-19oo
ated radios, tape recorders etc.
4tJ.p""lkat.
~
GIFTS
15SOUllf 0fESTfI ROAD
RQAD
Look •• YOII PIKhase
lOT PRICE ALONE.
froll
two ...les -
amera & Hobby Shop
4 _ 6 Park Avenue. Swart-'more. Pa.
i~4191
Fri.-9 A.M.to8:]Q,P.....
Planning Men Bar
Home Businesses
At
DAR Convention
Mrs. Leroy Wolf of Park
avenue, Regent of the Delaware
county Chapter, Daughters of
the American Revolutlon, bas
returned from attending the
DAR Pennsylvania Siale Conference In Pittsburgh. Also
altendlng the conference from
the Delaware County Chapter
were Mrs. Joseph Scbloshon
of Chesler, the delegate, and
Miss Marguerite Flounders of
Wallingford, Ihe treasurer.
Mrs. Irvin R. ldacElwee of
Mt. Holyoke place attended the
four-day conference as a delegate
of the
Phlladelphla
chapler. Mrs. MacElwee 15 a
member of the Resolution and
Program Committee to the State
SOciety.
Gamet Crushes
Jenkintown 25-6
RSTOTHE EDIT
The opinions elpressed belo.,1
are. those of the 1n
• Swarthmorean must be .sl.gri:e~:J
Pseudonymns mil)' be
the writer .Is known to
Editor. Letters will be pub~fil.~ E".!~gr.ot the discretion
Mrs. Henry I. Hoot,
club
CLUB'S 1st REVIEW
preSident, will present the first
book review of the season. Sbe
In response to popular demand Ihe literature department
of the Woman's Club will relurn
to a monthly book review to
be held on the second Friday
of each month at 10 a.m. The
first meeting will open with a
coffee at the clubhouse on
October 11. All club members
has chosen "Capable of Honor"
written In 1966 by Alien Drury.
In this book the author poses
one of the questions facing
America today, how justlllably
or Irresponsibly, do tbe AmerIcan press, television and radio
attempt to Interfere with and
control tbe political process
Barbers, beauticians and
veterinarians w1Il be banned
from practlslng tbelr professions In Swarthmore bomes
and two areas now excluslvel;
single detached dwe1l1ngs will
"Think It Over"
prohilbly be restricted to such
The new spirit of 1968 came
In future according to action
to the fore Saturday morning
foreign policy oflhe naUon?
taken by swartbmore Planning
on Rutgers Field as the high
The following leller was
commission wednesday night
school footballers smashed delivered to The Swarthmorean
of last week.
visiting Jenkintown 25-6. It was for publication:
Reviewing revisions to the
a greatly Improved team over
Established 1858
borough's proposed new zoning
last week's loss to Lower
Moreland.
Dear Fellow Swarthmoreans,
code, made by the League of
29 EAST FI.FTH SrREET, CHESTER, PA,
Women Voters and by olhers
Jenkintown made the first
There an; quite a few of us
TREMOMT 4-6311
at a public heari.ng In July,
touchdown on a 30 -yard pass ,who do not want a public park
the Commission decided to deplay and led at the end of the In swarthmore. II would reREAL ESTATE
SAMUEL D. CLYDf
lete an expansion of permitted
first quarter 6-0. The drive quire more policemen and
hOme occupations.
,that set up the first touchdown several men to keep the park
1872 - 1955
INSURANCE
It also asked W. James Graef
for Swarth'1'0re was a quick tidy as well as to keep the
J. EDWARD CLYDE
Jr., executive director of Del~
snappy short yardage "go'" people In order. How do you
APPRAISALS
aware county Planning Comseries. A pass to Keven Mc- ~ know that some of these beatSAMUEL D.
mission whlcb belped prepare!
,Caffery for 15 yards placed i niks from Rltlenhouse square
the original plan, to submit a I
the ball In the 6-yard line from i would not make themselves free
new residential zoning map that II
where Jimmy Hood went over I to use our park to play In a;ld
,for touchdown. Blocking by I peddle their dope.
would retain Swarthmore HlJIs ,
In the northern part of the I'
0
Dean, deMoll and Layton paved, $60,000 dollars seems quite
borough and a newly developed
i th, way for the twisting de- ~ a bit of money to pay for a
section at Ihe south end as!
I
termlned co-captain. ,
Par' when we have available
A-I zones where no seml- '
At this time the defense to us free the college Woods
detached dwellings would be
The opening fall meeting of start,"d to show Itself In the where we can walk
enjoy
permitted.
the Women's Association of the blltzmg tactics of Craig colt nature. canoeing on the crum,
It decided to change the north Presbyterian Church will be as linebacker and Steve Shu- and having picnics on
the
DiMatteo's
side of the 200 block of Dart- held Wednesday. October 9 garts and Bob Dean at lackle. grounds If we care to.
1<1 3-9834
Why not use Ihe $60.000
mouth avenue from a high beginning wllh a 12 o'clock Seldom have Garnet fans seen
Fairview at Michigan
density classification 10 med- worship
servlee
in t he such a spectacular defensive, dollars on a second story for
Sanctuary led by Mrs. David demonstratIon as put on by our public Library which is
ium density to act as a buff
___ ~~:e:e"-~
, e r
these thre I d Th
badly e d d I tl
h
e a s.
ey were
nee
n ,. soroug .
between the opposite side which Taylor. Luncheon at 12:30 wllJ back
Is low density and the high be served by circle 7" Mrs'
ed by steady Bill Stanton we' need a larger chlldren's
density apartment house area Luzern Livingston, ch:irman:
linebacker
John section- and also an adult one.
which adjoins It to the west
'During the meeting following I
0, and Dave Shaffer and We have people joining our
Requesls for decreaSing 85: lunch there will be a service
Johnson at end. When LIbrary fro III Wallingford.
foot maxlinum height of apart- of collection and dedication of
;e opponents got to the line
Media. springfleld.Gracep,i'rk.
ment buildings,. and for estab- the Summer t.-'tedical Offering 10 1scrtilllmage !twas Lee Layton Folsom and Chester. Thinkthis
Ilsbment of minimum lot sizes The meeting will be devoled wt 10 s :Od out with tackles that over before you vole InNovemfor junior and high school pupils
,to the DARE program
Ihe s '::'I'e .end run threats time ber Election.
were considered unfeasible
"At least seven fioors 'are major stUdy-action
Although everyone
Ollve S. perry
necessary In other than garden for united Presbyterian Women
aye t
up alert football
South Chester Road
Beginning October 7, 1968'
- -..- - - - type apartment complexes In for the next three years. Com- ~ IlI~S t ~ sa d that Lee Layton,
o - aPt am dCOIt . and tackle
order
to
make
Ihem
economlcIng
to
present
this
program
Sl
Bank
OH,'ce,r
1
i
lugar S 5 t 00 out.
a Iy practical," the planners liS Mrs. Ruth Weir ~l1l1er
Sh rtl
ft
William G. Odins, of Elm
i
t: a
Dave WlIJlams avenue. has been elected assaid. "And controlling buUd- executive vice-president of
X
Ings by set-back and lot cov- Worla Affairs
council of th G e
ra pomts 10 gtve sistant trust officer of. The
erage regulations Is bettert""n i Philadelphia since
e dl ron
arne
a 7-6 scored
lead the
'68
gn
machine
on one
Fidelily Dank. It has been
Mrs. Miller has B.S. and of the most beautifully exe- announced by Howard C. Petera confusion of restrictions as,
to ground size in various: M.S. degrees from the Uni- . cuted pI ys . f tb 11
sen, chairman of the boa~d.'
zones."
a
In
II versity of Pen nsy I van Ia. Sh• quarterback
Chip00 aR b'when
M r ~ adins·, a graduate of
" ' ; has·been director of· radIo' pro- I found end Kevin Mccaf~e lUson Swarthmore College and Vangram In the Philadelphia Public the five yard line with :y 2~~ derbilt University Law school
.
i SChOOlS;t educatIonal director, yard pass. Mac McCaffery made Joined
Ihe bank in 1965, as a'
Tri-County Concerts
1 com men ator and producer of a leaping catch and carried
trust administrator. He is a
WCAU Radio and TV; lecturer the ball Inlo the end zone for
member of the Philadelphia
Open Oct. J8
in radio and TV al the UnlEstate
Planning Councll and the
The Tri-county concerts
a score;
vers It y of Pennsylvania and at field
with aSwarthmore
13-6 lead. left the swarthmore Club of PhiladelThe second half started with phia.
open the 26th Season on Friday, I' Drexel Ios tit ut e.
Octoher 18. with a Hungarian I Mrs. Miller has received an co-Captain Colt receiving the
er' 0f achieve- kick-off and returning the ball
----.--Quartet.
On
wednesday, I Impre 55I ve num b
November 20. the Brazilian i ment awards, among Ihem the 10 'the 50-yard line. Hood led
Pianist,
Madame Gulomar I Philadelphia
Rea I
Estale
Following 2.re the names of
Novees will appearj January 8, ;'Boar's
d Woman of the Year t duced
the nexta two
that prothirddrives
touchdown
al- the local graduates at the DOg
WUJlam Kroll, vlollnist In Joint : the Uni vers It y a f Pennsylvania though John RiveUo's improved Training School who received
concert with Artur Balsam, ; Alumni Award of Merit, and
their diplomas foI1owing comat fullback
pianist will be presented,. on !I the Gi mbel Philadelphia Award. running
yardage and
11 was heproduced
who Tan pletion of the course ended
A 44·Piece "SERVICE·FOR·S··
March 21. four-hand duo with
pianist. Eleanor Vladimir Solothe ball to the one yard line. September 4:
in LUNT STERLING
I f f 'I
I I
He lost hold of It and It bounced
Mrs. William F. Lee, Jr.'s
o • The last
the season
schedules
the of
Annual
youth I: n Civi Derense Post
Into the end zone where tackle Mixed "Elmer," Harvard aveMrs. Eileen Lore's
Music Festival.
Andrew M. Seybold, Chestnut Bob Dean recovered for touch- nue;
SliIl the most beautiful, most
Basenjii II penda," Benjamin
AU concerts which begin at avenue, has been appOinted to I down.
meaningful gift for the bride8:30 p.m.,areheldattheRadnor : the post of communications I The last quarter featuredlwo west avenue; ROY Q'Brien's
the parenls' gift of Sterling.
German Shepherd "prince,u
Junior High School and are free ! Chief In the county's clvllDe- : tremendous kicks by Jimmy
Mawr avenuej Thomas F ..
Start your daughter with
and open 10 the publlc.
I fense Office inthe Media Court- Hood. The first was a 58-yard Bryn
Samoyed
==:':'....__~__=== house.
quick kick to the opponent's M~ldowney, Jr.'s,
at least a basic service.
17 which was nullified by a If Frosty," Georgetown road.
Relatives and friends like to
I seybold. active In C. D. since Garnet back field In motion
I
help in completillg her set.
penalty. Co-captain Hood then
I· 1961, plans to update the control
the center
enrollment
In Media,
of volunteer
increase kicked the ball from regular Receive Degrees
For a limited ti11le
vol /II I members, and re-vltallze the punt formation out Of bounds,
You may SAVE $65· $90
! enlire communications dl- 57
yards 1'7.
downfleld to the:: reSidents
The following
opponent's
receivedSwarthmore
degrees at
on 44 and 64·P<. Sets
D
I vision. He requests that anyone I
The last touchdown came un- : the· end of the summer Term
Reg. $486.25 NOW $421 .25
rury ; who Is Interested In communl- , der the generalship of quarter- : at The pennsylvania state UniNo interest • No carrying charge
-Pearson ,: ,calions reach him at Ihe CoD. . bac k J ac k Keefe woad
h h been I, verslty.
office at the courthouse.
I alternating wllh Chip Robinson! paul R. Hanndm, Lafayette
; throughout tbe game. At this avenue, as; In business ad.
g . stage all substilutes were In' ministration; Christine phillips
Keap paperbatks comm ,the game and the Garnet con-I Irving, 'Cbester road, B.A. In
417 Dartmouth Ave.
For Red Cross Inductee ; tlnued to roll. The final touCh-! political s~lence; Charles E.
~~~~~~ ! down was another excellently J. Maschal, Jr., North swarthKI
~
~;;;
I executed pass play to end Rit-! more avenue, B.S. in business
Well, UN Enthusiasts, what have we been trying to tell
, ter semenuk, and the final score administrationj catherine J. I
yoU aboul U. Thant?
stood at 25-6 as the game! Tidball, NorthswarthmoreaveNext Free Patriotic, informative movie show
ended two plays later.
. nue, B.A. In Engllsh, and DOugMonday, October 14, Borough Hall, 7:30 p.m.
A highlight certainly had to' las
Tolley
of Rutgers aveI be the fine safety work on punt
nue,C.
B.B.
in science.
: returns by Jack Keefe with
Nancy A. Boyer of WlIder
i key blocks by John Rlvell" am.' road, Wallingford, received a
I JimmY Hood. other standout B.S. in elementary and klnderperformances were Bob DeaD'S
This, PRIZE Of r'HEM ALL, Film has been re, bloct
paired and so it will be shown. Also
and the over-all play of the Chip Brogan, Terry Scbmldt,
squad Including EriC Spence, Hugh Heisler. Jobn Trevaskls.
Tbe team meets Its first
Carl deMoll, Mike Slott, Dave
league
oppolll!nt tomorrow when
Jobn Klppax, Birney
we sflowed tltese two last Spring, we had~ Rial,
8TH & EOGMONT
WtLM. MART. EDGE MOOIt
Brown, Mike Mccane, Bruce it travels to Garnet Valley.
Although tbelr winning record
CHISlB
DElAWAltE
a full flouse, so don't' YOU . miss them.
I Kelly.
i
others who got into the game shows only two they area big
Ja 602576
JtU SoI78O
local John Birch
190111
, were Jeff KIPPax, BUly Hofnal, rough aDd aggressive team.
II1YeI To G.Y. Sat.
For 1st League Game
~a~r~e~if.li~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iUiIUi~and
SWEENEY & CLYDE
DARE Program
TOPIC• 'w
lor omen I
Presbylen'a ns I Hear,
Mrs. Ruth M.IIer Weds,
~nd
READING INSTITUTE 01 DELAWARE COUNTY
I~~V:l~nter,
Comprehensive Reading & Study
,~eorge
I
Skills Program
em~hasis a~ ~galm.
~t
th~ I adde~
I
1~52.
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SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL
~eadsl
t
~r
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DOG CLASSES
I
Now 'n Stock
Harolei Nit·olson DIiI· nes'
Preserve & Protect
Ih Se
e nalor
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"AIIARCHY - USA"
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"SHOW BIZ. IN IHE STREETS"
I
THE HOAGIE SHOP
I
4
TH E SWARTHMOREAN
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY A TSWARTHMORE, PENNA.
through 12 will be held Wednesday, beginn1D1 with supper at
6. Classes will follow.
SCIENCE NOTES
PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE T. TOLD, publishers
Phone: Klngswood 3-0900
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
BARBARA B. KENT, Managing Editor
,Rosalie D. Pelrsol MR!y E. p~lf!1er
DoriS E. Weidner
~
DE A D-L-IN E ":WE-DN E SDA Y 11 A. M.
SWARTHMORE, PA., 19081,FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4,1968.
"Unreality" Is the subJecl
or the Bible Lesson-8ermon
In Cbrlstlan science churches
this week. The Golden Text,
from the Gospel of John, Is
"Judge not according to the
appearance, bul judge righteous
judgment."
An Invitation Is extended to
all to attend the services
at • First Church of Christ,
SCientist, 206 Park avenue, at
11a.~m~.______________
group of women who felt the
Conf. Thurs.
need 10 study the Bible one
on Thursday, october 10, hour each week In a personal
from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Informal way _ much as the
In Ihe whittier HOUse on the Great Books Program. The use
swarthmore College campus, of dUCerent versions of the
there wl1l be a meeting of Bible Is encouraged and written
sludy guldef! are avallable.
The Rev. Atvo E. Vaurlo, NeighborhoOd Bible studies.
Elm avenue, has been elected I il~T~hi~S~I~S..an~~u~n~d~e~no~m~lnamtl~O~nalii
V
Office of personnel Services
f III:
of the United P resbytertan
II,HU.I;
Church In the U.S.A. For the
past flve years he has been
assoclale secretary of the
lftftftWCRAFT
office.
AKaVn
Mr. Vaurlo received his
. Sponsored by
theological tralnlng al Princeton
Theological Seminary,
graduating In 1961. He served
for two years as Director of
Whinier House Swarthmore College Campus
publlc Relations and Finance
eel d O t 9 10 A.M.4•P.M.
of the Greater Philadelphia
W nes ay, C . ,
council of Churches prior 10
JOining the staff of the Interboard Office.
BefQre enlerlng the ministry,
he had over 22 years of pro-
PRESBYTERIANS
NAME VAURIO
DISPIJ AIID.
OF HAIIDCRAFT
fro..
SHOP of GAmlBURG, TEIII.
Entered as Second Class Matter. January 24, 1929, at the Post
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
"A monarchy is a merchantman (ship) which salls
well', but will sometimes strike on a rock and, go to the
bottom' a republic is a raft which will never sink, but
,
. "
. ROMAN CATHOLIC NOTES
then your feet are always in the water.
Fi6her Ames a member of Congress in 1195, quoted
The first fall meeting of Ihe
_~b~~~~~n~~w~al~d~o~E~m~e:r~s~o~n~i~n~h~is~e:s:s~ay::o:n~,~,p~0:I:it~i~C~S~.'~'~:;~1
"
Holy Name society of Notre
Inquirers' Class for new adult Dame de Lourdes Church will
METHODIST NOTES
members at 10 a.m. In the he a short session at 9 p.m.
Church Parlor.
Thursday, October 17, preAt the 9 and \1:15 services
Church School classes for ceded by an 8:30 Mass.
of morning worship Shnday, the
all ages will he held at 10 a.m.
New officers of the SOCiety fessional personnel experience
church Joins other Christians
At 12:30 p.m., there will be an are James Reul1ng preSident, In private Industry, governaround the world to observe
8th Grade parents' orlenlation Donald McGoldrick first vice- ment and university. He had
the 28th anniversary of worldIn the Chapel.
president, Joseph MCAndrew served In personnel adminiswfde com munion.
Students 01 swarthmore Col- ,second vice-president, Gerald tration and publlc relations for
The Pastor wlll conduct an
lege are InVited to supper this . McHugh secretary,
Thomas 12 years with the KlmberlyClark corporation, Neenah,
PRESBYTERIANOIiJRCH
Sunday, 5:30 p.m., at the Masutl treasurer, and William Wis.,j was a member of the
727 Harvard Avenue
parsonage as guests of the Rev. cornish and Herbert Jansen First Presbyterian· Church
marshals.
Dr. Rex S. Clements
and Mrs. John C. Kulp.
when he felt Ihe call 10 Ihe
Interim Minister
Sue Walton will lead the
ministry.
Junior M.Y.F. meeting at
A native of Chisholm, Minn.,
Jahn D. Miller, Jr.
7 o'clock.
Directar of Music
Senior M.Y.F. will meet 7
At 4 p.m. Saturday swarth- Mr. Vaurlo holds a B.S. degree
p.m. at the church to discuss more firemen helped flgbt a In personnel Administration
Sunday
10:00 A.M.-World Wide Como. plans for the youth Week field fire near Notre Dame de from the University of MinneLourdes Church, Fairview sota, and a B.D. from Princeton·
munion. Dr. David Mac
project.
Theological Seminary. In addiInnes, guest preacher.
The Board of Trustees will road.
At 9:05 p.m. sunday swarth- tion he has taken graduate study
Chilo care throURb 1st gtad~. meet Monday at 7:30 p.m.
10:30 A.M.-Church School 2nd
Eighth Grade confirmation more's two police cars joined at the University of Minnesota
through 6th gmdes
Class will meet Tuesday at Media, springfield and Ridley and purdue University•.
During his seminary trainTownship In chasing a stolen
11:00 A.M.-Adult Forum
4 p.m.
ing,
Mr. Vaurio served for two
11:00 A.M.-Youth Forums, 7-: Gwen Narbeth wlll lead a car which came east on Baltiyears
as the ·Actlng-Dlrector
12th grades
Bible Study group Wednesday, more pike, turned down RiverWednesday
9:30 a.m. Child care will be view road and Into the swim of the counseling Service for
Club driveway trying to escape. Princeton University. During
12 NoOn-Women's Ass 'n
provided.
luncheon ·and program.
The women's Society of Arter the vehicle crashed Into World War n he served as a
6:00 P .M.-EYP supper and
Christian service has Its the club fence two boys fled Naval Reserve Officer as a
personnel administrator for the
program grades 7-12.
monthiy meeting on Wednesday' from It.
One apprehended on Yale Bureau of Ships. His ministry
UNITED METHODIST
at 12 noon starting with a
includes service as an InstihiCHURCH OF·SWARTHMORE
luncheon served by the Dorcas avenue by springfield shortly tlonal Chaplain, having served
Park Avenue
Circle. The program will be at thereafter proved to be a 14- as Protestant Chaplain at the
I o'clock. Child care will be year-old township boy reported
John C. K ulp, Mini ster
missing by his parents a week state Home for Girls, Trenton,
A . t t
provided.
Pershing Parker, .ss,s a,!
Ninth Grade confirmation earlier_ sprlngflel<\ police N. J., and at the Philadelphia
.
Ch arles Schisler, Dtr. MUSIC
Class will meet wednesday at Chief Lester Forrester said General Hospital.
Mr.
"auria
Is
married
to
Sunday
the boy admitted taking the car
t
7 p.m.
the
former
Kathryn
L.
poor
'/:00 A.M.-Men's Breakfas
The commission on Educa- tram a used car lot on the
9:00 A.M.-Morning Worship
tlon will meel Wednesday at Pike near Woodland 3:ye"nue of Etna Green, Ind. They have
Saturday night. He was kept two daughters, Ann and Elaine.
10:00 A.M.-Church School.
8 p.m.
11: 15 A.M.-Morning Wors!Up
overnight In springfield Jail and
7:00 p.M.-Jr,&Sr. HighMYF
sent to the county Juvenile dePRESBYTERIAN NOTES
Wednesday
tention home Monday.
9:30 A.M.-Bible study
world Wide communion sunA Philadelphia man was held
12 Noon-WSCS Lunch
day will be held october 6 at under $500 ball for grand jury
Ihe 10 a.m. service of Worship. on hit and run charges In a
DIAL "L-I~F· T.U.P.S"
Dr. David MacInnes, Morgan- hearing Monday afternoon.
(KI 3_8871)FOR AN UP·
Ending their '68 season the
wood, wll! be the guest Charles Linck of Wallingford
LIFTING DAILY MESSAGE
preacher. Child care will be testified a car owned by the swarthmore Tennis Club took
OF FAITH AND HOPE.
. provided lor children through man had been coming south on four championships this sumTRINITY CHURCH
I first grade.
Chester road at 7:15 a.m. mer Including Ihe suburban
Chester Rd. & Calleg e Ave. I
Church School for children september 17 and did approxl- mens doubles; the Whitford InRev. Warren C. Skipp, Rector
In grades two through six will mately '$300 damage 10 the car vitational mixed doubles; the
Rev. Edword N. Schneider '\ meet at 10:30 a.m_
Linck was driving north, In WaynEsboro Mens Invitational
Assistant Rector
The Adult and youth Forums front of TheSwarthmore Apart- .and the Del-RI League cham. meet at \1 a. m.
ments. police traced the man pionship captained by Harry
Rabert Sma rt
The Trustees will meet at through Linck's description of coslett.
Organi st.Chairmaster
Final results of the Annual
7:30
p.m, Tuesday In Ihe the car and Heense number.
Sunday
tournament
were: mens singles
Women's Association Room.
They said he maintained he had
Seventeenth Sunday Affl>r Trinity
_
Larry
Shane
over HarryCOSThe Women's Association left his car on the parking lot
8:00 A.M.-Holv Communion will hold Its monthly meeting of his place Qf employment lett; lady's singles - Marty
9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
Wednesday, beginning with de- when It wouldn't start the pre- Shane over AUce Wi11eU~; mens
and Baptism.
votions at 12 noon in the vious afternoon, and h2.d re- doubles - Larry Shane .and
9:15 A.M.-Church School
sanctuary. Luncheon and pro- lurned to find It In a different Y,arry coslett over Dick Clark11:15 A.M.-Holy Communion
gram wlll follow In Mccahan spot, with a damaged leftfender son and DOn Hunton, and ladies
6:30 p.M.-Jr. E.Y.C.
Hall.
and bumper, Indicating 11 had doubles - Marty Shane and
6:30 p.M.-Sr. E.Y.C.
Jackson over Alice
The Membership commutee been stolen. police said the carol
Thursday
WlJletts
and Sibby Toland.
will meet at 8 p,m. wednesday man normally travels to work
9:30 A.M.-Holy
Communion
.
.• _ _
oJ_
In the Church Office.
on Chester road about the hour I senior mens singles - Richard
Clarkson over Bill Trumpler;
THE RELIGIOUS sOCIETY i The Experimental youth the acclden! occurred, and that
p'rogram for grades seven he had not reported the car mixed doubles - Marty and
OF FRIENDS
.
stolen or damaged before he Larry Shane over Ginny and
Whittier Place
FIRST CHURCH OF
was apprehended later that Harry coslett.
Sunday
In consolation play:
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
week.
Mens singles - DOug Bender
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum.
206 Park Avenue
At the same time Monday
over
stu Duff; lady's singles
SundC;y
afternoon 10 another part of
First of a series of four
talks on Quakerism.
Borough Hall under another Genie Mackey over Molly Pat11: 00 A.M.-Sunday School
Speaker, Frederick Tolles. 11:00 A.M.-The Lesson-Ser- justice oCthe peace a 21-year- ton; mens doubles - Jim Hazard
man will be .. Unreality... • old WUmington, Del., man who and sen Hecksher over Doug
duPont Building.
9:45 A.M.-Meeting forWorWednesday evening meeting
formerly llved on Chester road Bender and Jim Noyes; ladles
ship. Meetinghouse.
eachweek,8 P.M. Reodfng south or Fairview road was doubles - Phyllis stevick and
9:45 A.M.-First-day School.
Room 409 Dartmouth Ave- held In similar ball for court Judy Hammer over Sue Marrs
and cynthia Bender; mixed
Whittier House.
nue, open weekdays except on charges of larceny.
11:00 A.M.-MeetingforWorholidays, 10 - 5. Friday
swarthmore pollce Chief doubles - sue and Bob Marrs
ship. Meetinghouse. Child
evenings 7 • 9. Nursery wllliam G. Weidner said It Is over, Molly and Barry Patton.
The Annual banquet was held
care provided.
available on Sundays.
alleged that the man, accompanied by a 16_year-old LIo- last Friday evening In Med1a
Monday
All-Day Sewing
NOTRE DAME deLOUROES wood boy for whom Juven1le at which time Ihe following
Wednesday
Michigan Ave.&FairvlewRd. court petition has been flied, offlcers were elected: PresAll-Day Quilting
entered FUsco'S Garage on Ident Gerald LaullSj viceRev. Charles A. Nelson
Postor
south Chester road at 3:15 a.m. presldenl, TedShook; treesurer
LEIPER PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Donald Helm, Ass't
Friday, september 13, and re- DOm Sclubba; secretary, Jim
CHURCH
SUn. Mass-8,9,10,I!,12:15
moved $235 In cash andche~~s, HaZard; membersblp, 'Barbara
900 Fairview Road
Weekday&6;30 & 8 A.M. Holy three batteries and seven tints. Mackey; activities, nan JackR..,. Floyd G. Meredith
Days also IOA.M.,7 P.M.
.\.He Was emPlOYed. at the garage soil; )ad1es chalrman, Phyllis
.
Mfnlster
Salurday&-8;O(l A.M..
at that perlnd·and had closed stevick aDd publicity chalrmaD,
Confesslon-sat..
Eve
~f
~~30IY.
up a\IOUI 10 O'clock. the pre- Mollt PattonSun""
D.,., Flnl F~d"". " I . I ~_ ___
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Police & Fire News
lennis Club
Ends Season
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DUR16
OCTOBER·
20'0
Your prlcele.s h,irlooml, pr.aOUl antique. or any other
worn .HverwJ:lre con be Nplated ta original beauty at gt.at
scrwing. during thit MOnth ONLY. For gracious lIylng and
entertolnino •• ' have your silver ,.plaIR NOW.
&ell artid. wIll he
rep'ofed i,. quadruple .ilverp'crte
.by ..pert (falt....n.
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ROBERTS
JEWELERS
Stale St. & So uth Aile,
Media,
vir.e preSident; Mrs. A. David able for 33 Friday evenlDls,
M. Speers, second Vice- with a combo once, Tracy
preSident;
Mrs.
William promises.
Drlehaus, treasurer; Mrs. Ed.
mund Jones, secretary; Mrs.
John
T. Plnkslon, Jr., asA series or Friends Forums
on Quakerism wUl be held on sistant secretary In charge of
the IIrst three SUndays In publicity; M r.... A. Sidney
october at 9:45 a,m., In the Johnson, Jr., In charge of
Lecture Hall of the Dupon! knltUng, Mrs. Daniel H. JackSCience Building on Ihe College SOD, sewing chairman; or Mrs.
Bruce Smith, Immediate pasl
campus.
The speaker on October 6th preSident.
will be professor Frederick B.
Tolles, ieaCher of Quaker Hlslory and Early American Hislory, and director of the Friends
(Conttnued from Page 1)
HIstorical L1brafY at Swarthmore college. His topic wlll on for several years now, and
be "IS or Is Not Quakerism
the preponderence of public
llldlviduallstic?"
oplnlon, as expressed to the
A follow-uP meeting for dis- board, has been heavily In
cussion of this subject
Is favor of this move as 'making
planned for 8 0' clock thai for efflclency and strengthenevenlng at the home of Dr. Ing the SRA. Mr. Henderson's
John M. Moore, 512 Ogden past services as part-time
avenue. Anyone who wishes to· director made him the leading
take part, or just listen, Is contender for the post.
cordially ~ln~Vi~t::;ed~.:-_ _
He will have as his assistant, also on a year-round
basis, Wesley Ranck,
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or DOD Henderson, KI 4- 8. all phases of SRA, Mrs. GOSlin
Full and regular reports wUI ansounced as the board meetiDl
be made to the community on closed.
SRA
Needlework Guild
In Annual Meet
even more charitable agencies.
Interested persons may call
Club, at 8 p.m. Francis Tracy,
Princeton avenue, Is super ..
Mrs. Gersbach (KI 3-4710) or
visor, aSSisted by a group of
any of the current officers:
Mrs. William
F. . Lee,
first
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teen-age aides. DanCing, games
and.rzi!reshment s wIII_ _be,avall..-
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Route 352
_ Opposite High Meadow (between Dutton Mill Road and Knowlton Road)
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. open
.
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opens In
mentary school coach, who will
oversee the adult recreaUon
program, among other responsibilities.
In Sunday Soccer
Henderson reported Thursday night that the SRA'S newest
"baby," the Sunday soccer
program, got off to a roaring
start last week when 80 boys
registered
to
participate.
Daniel Goldwater, Rutgers avenue, Is volunteer coordinator,
The Board of Directors of
the Swarthmore Branch of the
Needlework Guild of America
met T.uesday at the home of
the President, Mrs. John A. assisted by volunteer coaches
John Roxby, Bill Salom and
Gersbach to schedule fall Charles Brennan.
.
activities. On TUesday, October
On
the
sam.
Saturday
a
8, the annual directors' meetlarge group of adults, Including
Ing wlll be held In the Woman's
"tt number of married couples,
Club Lounge at 9:30 a.m. when registerod to take part In the
new officers will be elected.
adult program.
The annual 'I Ingathering" of
Adult Program
contributions for charitable
This will be held Mondays,
agencies will begin at 9 a.m. beginning Octobe r 21, in the
on Tuesday, November 12 for high school gym, where parexhibit at the open meeting of ticipants have a choice between
the Woman's Club at 1:30 p.m. volleybal1. basketball, badthat day•
minton and other games. AnyNeedlework Guilds have been one can come and regIster on
in existence since 1882 when any Monday night; Henderson
organized In England. The Idea said. Adult tennis Is already
spread to this country and was under way, with 15 taking part
initiated In PhUad"lpftla;~ 'the under the coaclling of Don
NaUonal Headquarters since Dreisbach, coach of boys' ten1885. The local branch was nis at the high school. Tennis
started In 1909 when five hours are Saturday mornings,
directors coUected 121 new from 9 aam. to noon.
articles of clothing for distriMrs. cynthia Bender I" the
bution. Last fall a record num- board chafrman responsible for
ber of 3700 garments, donated the adult recreation program.
to 18 different cbarltles, InAnother new program which
cluded 86 new garments pur- Increased Its popularity thts
chased for specUlc needs with year Is boys and girls ~ross
money recei ved after the country. B~b Mudrick Is coach·
In~athering In November.
Ing 35 youngsters from the
To become a member. the ages of eight through 17 In this
only requirement Is the girt, sport which Is rapidly becoming
once a year, of two new a Swarthmore "speCial."
articles of clothing or houseTeenage Open House
hold linens (or the money for
The biggest program, In
purchasing these Items) to be sheer numbers, Is the Open
distributed to charities. The House for Teenagers, which
Guild urges all non-members gets off to ItS 1968·69 heglnjOin, thus enabling It to assist nlng tonight In the woman's
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eet
T he
swarthmore Junior
Woman'. Club will hold Its
Executive
Board
Meeling,
Wednesday, at 8 p.m., In the
home 01 Mrs. Richard Behr ,
C.orm~l1 avenue.
ORPHANS' COURT OF DIU."'.
WARE
COUNTV. PENNA.
Notlee of Filing and Audit
of Accounts
NOTICE I. hereby given to
heir., 111I.t•••• creditor. and all
eraon. Inter.lted that accounta
n the following eltltea have
r,
been filed In thl Office of the
Regllter of Will' and Clerk of
Orphan,' Co ... rt '1 the caa' may
bo and that the lame will be
pr••• nted to the Orphan" Court
of •• Id County on Monday. October 7. 1",. at 10:00 o'clock
A. M. (E. D. S. T.) for confirmation. at which time the .. Id
IIJIBIIUI'PB IIAl.&
or B&AL BSTATB
SHERIPP'S OPPICE
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA. PA.
Frida)" Octobtr 11, 1968
9:30 A.M. Ealtern DayUr:bt Time
','
1968
Friday, October
"'.,•• 6
Conditions: J350.00 cash or cerUDed
check at time of sale (unless othenril;.e
.wted. in ad\'ertlsement). balance in ten
days, Other conditions on cia,. of sale.
"To all pnrUes In Jntere.st and clalmllnta:
TAKE NOTICE that a SChedule of
D1&tr1button w1l1 be, filed within thirty
(30) day. from the date of sale and dlatdbutlon will be made In accordance
wlth "he Schedule of Distribution unless
eJt:ceptions are filed thereto within ten
(10) dny.& thereafter. No further notice
0: tbe flUng 0' the Sehedule of Dlatrlbutton will be gIven ..
1968
No. '1812
eourt will audit .ald accounll.
hear obJectlona to the ..ame and
make dfltribution of the ba'ance
..certained to be In the hind. of
the accountant.
MONEY JUDGMENT
~--=-- Vlrtlt and
Howard J.
Baut'r and Rkhard F. Bauer.
l-:xef'utorf'. l-:JJtate of Ilobl'rt
,,', Unuer. De('en<.ced.
HIo~U,.;r.L-Aug, 30, J.""rst lind
lo~inal
AC('UU!ll
of MIl"huel
Denni~ and Albert .r. erawfurd. Jr., )<.!xe('utnns. lo}stntt· of
'VillI,lm .J. HE'deli. f)c('eased.
UlnTW"~I.L-Aug. 21••"'rBt and
lo'inal ACl'ount of Jllmes N.
ltnlwrl!ion. "~Xt'('lllor, I<~f'ta te
of ~tar),' A. nlrtwell, DeC'ea!led.
m~A\n:-SeJ" :1, First and "'Inal
Account of Ann n, Stockmal
and Agnes H. Blake Snider,
Bxel'utrice9, l":Htule ot Anna
;lot. Blake, OCt' eased,
HoYC!o; - Aug, 2H. .....1.8t and
Jt'lnal A"l'ount of nit-hard L:
BO}'l'e ;:Ind LouIse J. Purks,
"~Xt·('utorN, }o.!atate of WlIlurd
~. Boyee. nf't'eased.
nltOOKS - Sep. 3. First and
Final Ac('ount of Providtmt
Xntlomll Bank nnd Mn.Jel~lnl'
n. Brooks, J';xeculor:.t, };st:ite
of Charle.IJ n. llrouka, VeI't'asf'd.
CA ItTI-:1t - Sep. 3. First and
Finnl AI'('nunt of )Olary t~ltu
('arter, SUI'(·N·dlng 1';xt'I'utrlx,
NHtulc (If Huth n.. ('artcr. Dc(·l·lIJo1ell.
("oWlg-Hep. :I. Flr~t and jo'Jmtl
A(,I'OllJll of Provident :N:.ltionl.li
n:lnk. norrh'e B. Cowie 8ml
I )O)lIgla~ Cuwir. Hxet'utnrS'. A~
Siaft'd By, I'ro\'itlel1t Natlnnal
1:.t,lk anll Doughls Cuwic. SlIrvh'lng I';x('('utors, }<;f'tnll' ur
.hH'k B. (·owle. DC'cen!olNl.
("HOTfll·;JtH-Hep. 3. Jo'lr:;t nOll
Final Ar('ount or lIownnl lo',
Itf'cd. ,Jl'.. ]~xe('lItnr. t·:.!!tnt.' of
.Iohn ll. ('rother~, li,,('eaf<(>(l.
EJtXKI);'I"~-SIl'I).
~,
First Ac('mint of .Tohn D(·,·lne l·~rJolkin('.
,Iubn Rehl Hannn llIul ].llIyd
Unman, J·:xel'lttors, I':!ltntl' of
Snra D. }<:rsklnf', })'·"o'IUH'fl.
CinJo:tWER-Sep. ;'1. Flro.:t and
Jo'lnal A('count of Frank L.
Coulson and Ilubert J Hadden. )';xecutorl'l, Jo.!state of
Catherine :1<.:. Grceger. fle('eaRed.
HAHI\:·IXS-Aug. 23. First ;md
Pinal AI'l'ount ot J'aul )11't 'ann,
gx~cutor,
}'!Ftatf' of
I 'ell'" Hnrkins, DI'I'caf;ed.
IfAl'HlIA:~!"J - Aug.
28, lo'irst
aud Pinal Account of AusHn
J.:. lIel~el. Administrator, NS--
HA1'ER-Aug. 28.
..·Inal Af'('ount of
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of
land with the buildIngs and Improvements thereon erected. SITUATE In the
Township or RIdley. county of Delaware
and State of Pennsylvania The first
thereof being known and designated as
Lots Numbers 92 and 93 on Plan of Fairview. recorded at Media. Delaware
County. Pennsylvania. In Deed Book X
No.3. Page 581.
BEGINNING at a pc.lnt at the Southerly corner or Fairview Road and Walter
Street: extending thence Southwestward.ly along the Southeasterly side of
the said Walter Street Sixty~flve feet.
eleven inches to a poInt a corner of
Lot No, 167 on said Plan; thence Southeastwardly by Lots Numbers 167 and 168
on 8ald plan of Lot No. 169 on 6sld Plan
Plfty~e1ght fee't to a point a corner of
Lot No.9' on said Plan; thence Northeastwardly by said Lot No. 94 on a. Une
parallel with the said Walter Street
Eighty feet; three Inches to a point on
the Southwesterly side or the sald Fairview Road, and thence Northwestwardly
by the Southwesterly side of same PUtyntne feet, ntne Inches to the place or
beginning. TIlE SECOND THEREOF
being known and designated as Lot No.
167 on !laid Plan of Fairview. beginning
at. a point at the Easterly corner or Ridley Avenue and Walter Street. extendlng:
thence Southeastwardly along t.he Northeasterly side of Ridley Avenue Twentytwo feet to a point a corner of Lot No,
168 on said Plan; thence Northeastwe-rd.ly by said Lot No, 168 on a line
parallel with the said Walter Street. One
hundred and twenty-five feet to a poInt
In l1ile of premlses next hereinbefore
described; thence Northwestwardly by
tate (If 'Vllliarn HnUl-lmahli.
said premises twenty-two reet to a potnt
Ilp~·eA"'(·jl.
on the Southeasterly side of the satd
HOI';IILI·:U-Aug. 2S. }o'lrst .A<'·
Walter Street. and thence Southwestj·lltlllt ur The ..,llIf>lIt)· Rank
wardly by the Southeasterly side or the
nUll TbNHlore K. "~arnf'r. ,Tr..
old Walter Street. One hundred ,nd
)'!XI'I'ldurK, };Rtate or ,,'illlam
twenty-five feet to the place or begin.
If. HOJl'hl~'r, J)pj·e:ulO·rl.
ning. THE TIlIRD THEREOF beIng
1[( I !<')o':\IA XX R<,p, 3. Jo'irJolt mid
known and designated. as Lot No, 169 on
)o'ln:11 A"t'tamt of ).;I1lth ),1/\\'
satd Pilln of "Fairview" situate on the
Hoffmnnn. NXN'ull'Ix, )l';9t:\tU
Northeasterly side of Ridley Avenue. at
of Ott" Hoffmnnn, llet·en:o;etl.
~e dJsta!).ce of forty-four reet SouthJlOLT-.\u&r. an, ""lrl4t :\nd Final
At'I'IJlm t of H. Renedit"t Ripeaatwardly from the Easterly corner of
Iwf'. F.xI·('utor. ]':!llnte of llny
said Ridley AvenUe and Walter Street:
Bolt, J)I"·f'::t~wd.
eztending thence Southeastwardly along i
h7.O\It~Al'(·JI- Aug
2:1, Flr~t
the said side of Ridley Avenue TwentynlHl PIII:1l
A('~'ount
of .\.
two feet to a point a corner of Lat No.
110 on said Plan; thence Northeast-' I Bronk., (;pury, Ii;xPI'lItor. F.l-ltatp of Hurry ('. KarntulO'h
wardly by said Lot No. 170 on a line ~
parallel with the said Walter Street One i !l/k/.1 Harry Cyr),1 Karnnudl:
I )1·t'I'a"',·I1,
hundred and twenty-five feet to a point I 1\1';IILl·~n.-AlIg.
2S, Flr~t nnd
a corner of lands now or late of Peter
"~Inlll ApC'Hunt Ilf Thl' PhilnStewart; thence Northwestwardly by the I li('lllhl.l
:"-!atlunnl Hank, J;;xpf'last mentioned lands and by lands first
1,-101'. ERtnte flf ,,'lIIl:1m n.
described twenty-t.wo reet to a point a
hellle .... DeI'eased,
comer of Lot No. 168 on said Plan, and
~ence Southwestwardly by said Lot No.
.MELOY-Aug. 28, Jo'Jrst Account
188, on II line parallel with the said
of Thomas M. Meloy, Jr"
llartha D, (M('Io}') 'Prout nnd
Walter Street One hundred and thlrtyHoward If. Lutz. Trustees
.dve f~t to the place of beginning.
Puder 'Vill of It. Blanche
lIt·lny }o~or Thdmn~ !\t. llt·loy,
AND ALSO ALL THAT CERTAIN lot
,Jr,. A.H or July :n, l~GS. Ac·
known as Lot No. 168 on Plan of Fair"lIunt ~nated H)' Rcm'lOn of
view as It Is recorded In Media, Delaware
The Ite"Jlgnation ur Huwar()
County. Pennsylvania. In Deed Book X
).(, J.utz one of the Trmi1.eel-l.
No 3, Page 58L
]·;~tnte of n. Hlant'he !\fe'uy,
I )f>I'{'lHH·cl.
SITUATE on the Northeasterly side of
lIJo!J..OY-Aug. 28. First Alcount
Ridley Avenue at the dlstanee of twentyof Thomn~ 1\1. Meloy, Jr.,
two feet me85wed Southeastwardly from
lfartha. D. (lreloy) Trout and
the Easterly corner of Rlrtley Avenue and
Howard' !Iof. f..utz, Trllste{!R
Walter Street In the Township of Ridl'ndpr \VIII or It. Rlancbe
ley, County of Delaware, and State of
~1f'lflY fur Martha D. (Meloy)
Pennsylvania.
Tr()ut As of July :n. lOGS.
.\('en1mt Htated by Reason of
CONTAINING in front along the NorthThe H.t",!dgnlttion of Howard
easterly side of Ridley Avenue South!\1. Lutz, One or The Tru~tecs
l<:JoIllIlp of R. nlanl'he Meloy'
eastwardly ~enty-two reet and extendneC"t>a~pd,
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ing In depth Northeastwardly between
:lIRRlO... I-:-AlIg. 30, Flrj;jt Acparallel lines at rIght angles to the &aId
('mlOt or Hnrrh·t J. M(Orkle
Ridley Avenue One hundred and twentyand The ....Irst Penmn.'lvanla
five feet.
1!:m'k1ng nUll TrU!'~t Company,
1·.x(>l'utorl'1. Jo;~tnte (If ehristiun
Improvements cons1st of a frame
H. )':. lfE"rkll". Del'eUf;f'd.
bulldlng.
llonno""-Allg. 23. Flrl'lt nnd
Pinal A f' C' 0 U n t of Helen
SOld as the property of FAIRVIEW
f)'Too)£>, NX(>f'utrlx, Jo:Rtate of
TAVERN, INC.
1'~l('nnur It. !'.(o)'row, DcC'eased.
l(YJo:HS-Hefl. a. Jo'lrRt nnd Flnnl
I. B. Sinclair, Attorney
AI','onnt of Ji\mps S. Hutchln~,
EX(,f'utor. E:qtate of Mary
PAUL J. l.:cKlNNEY, SherUf
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1968
MONEY JUDGMENT
ALL THAT CERTAIN It or piece of gr
with the bldgs & Imp. thereon erected,
SIT In the Twp of Upper Prov .. ct.y. of
Del .. Pa. bounded and des according to
'" pi of Westover Hllis. Sect. A. made ror
Delcroft. Inc .. by G, O. Houtman and
Son. elv. Eng's, Media. Pa. on 12/20/55
as follows, to wit:
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OSTRA!\I - Sep. 3, Account Of
(Hrard Trm~t Bank, Executor,
)';slate of Urare Maggard .Ostram. Ile('ea!ied.
I'Jo:J<:TZ ._- ~\ ug. 28. Fir~t and
Pinal AC'('ount of Marin Peetz,
AdmlnlHtratrlx. C.T.~.. )i:stltte uf nobert E. l~eetz. De'·t·uRed.
PUI('I.! - Aug. 20, Fourth Acl'OUht of Provident National
Hank (Formerl)' Provhlent
Tr.ul(>!'Imens Bahk nnd Trust
C'ompany) and E fl \V inA.
LuetH!. Trll!ltee~, 'A('Pounting
fr .. m llay 12, 1%0 to .Jllnl" 21,
l!h,s). I':state or Emma 'V.
)'rh'('o. neC'('a8t"d.
}trc'ATTONI-Aug. Hi, Jo'ir:llt and
lo'IhRI Ar("ount of Charlt's C,
Kfleler, Administrator. E!'Itate
of Pietro Rh·.Uonl, n/k/a
Pietro Rt'gRttonl and Pietro
BEG at a pt rormed by the Intersection of the original center line of Old !
,state Rd. & SW s of Valley View Rd I
(ext) extending thence from sa£d beg I
pt, and along the center Une of Old
atate Rd. 8 50 deg., 26" W, 92 and 72
Hundredths ft, to a point· thence ext
N. 30 deg .. ,"" W. 133 and 40 Hundredths
ft. to a pt.; thence eEt N 59 deg 40" E
Tall1!.Rrelll. DeceaHd,
93 and 6fi l!undredths ft. to apt:' on the I
SCHWAr;lr7'_ .... AU•. 22. Account
BW • of VaUey View Rd. aforesaid;
uf OIrnrd Trust Bank (Forthence ext. along &ame, S 30 deg., 20" E !
mf'rl)' knp-wn a., <;lrard Trust
J33 ft. to the first mentioned pt. and I
"orn Ex(''hange Bank). Trusplace of beg, BEING lAlt No. 22 as shown
le~. Ii::state of JJarbara. K,
on _Id Plan, and known as and num.
S,·f!war'*., Det"east'd.
berm 3CM Old State Road. Media, Penna. , Slll'tH-::\,uJ!:,
2:9, First Account
of The First Pennsylvania
Improvementa consist of a one story
Ua.nklnll: Rnd Trust Company
masonry and frame house.
nnd F.:lIzabeth ,T. Clark. Exf'l'ulors. Estate of Fl'ank C.
Sold as the property of DOMENIC S
!o;mlth, DeeeaJled.
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.rRNINIA and ELIZABBTR M JBNlNIA'
SlfTTH - Aug. 2:3, Firat and
hlawUe,
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Final At"C'ount of Rita )l.
Schmid, Eaecutrlx. E.tate of
.lIa.DtllloDey 11,000,00
<:atberlne V. Smith. atk/a
Katharine V. Smith. Kate V.
.Jam-. J. Phelan, Jr,. AttonleJ'
Bo~:~ 4.aDd KatJe
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TRICKETT-Aug. 28. First Account of The FidelitY Sank
u. . ormerly Fldellly - Philadelphia Trust Company) and Almeda F. Trickett. Executors.
E"tate of ."olleph W. Trickett.
Jr., Det'eaaed.
'VALliER-Aug. 27. Firat A~
('ount of The Fldellty Bank
U"'ormerly Fidelity - Phlladel,.hla Trust Company). E~ecula.
tor, "~state of Eo' V1rsLn
"'piker, neceaeed.
,,'ILLIS - Aug. 29, First and
Final Account of Provident
~atlonal Bank. Administrator,
P.T.A., Estate of Clyde M.
'\~1I1i9.
a/k/a Mary Clyde
"'ilJis, De('eased.
Y)o;H.OI-:R-Aug. 28, First and
)o"inal Ace 0 u n t of Arthur
J...or(>nz, Exe('utor. Estate of
J.;mma Yerger, Deceased.
'V ALTJo:R T. Rf'DAVID
Registf"r of Wills and
Clerk of Orphans' Court
1n/3/liS
PERSOJIIAL
FOR SALE
PERSONAL -A-I Tree Service.
First class work, all phases.
Fully Insured - local references.
Call Hank, Klngswood 3-2010.
FOR SALE - Complete Cub
Scout uniform worn one year.
Shirt size 14, pants 26 Inch
waist, $5. Klngswood 3-7670
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ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF A. DAVID M.
SPEERS. Late of Swarthmore.
Delaware County. Pat
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
the above Estate have been
granted to the underslgned, who
request all persons having
claims or demands against the
Estate of the decedent to make
known the same, and all persons
indebted to the decedent to make
without delay, to
SD,ee.·s and Provident
Bank, Executors,
Chestnut Streets.
Pqila., Pa. 19103
to their Attorneys
I u'ua,!,e, Morris and Heckscher
Title Building
11',~U,Od,.IPlli'o, Po. 19110
: Stone, Cement & Block Work
Retaining Walls and Drains
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t:ALL MAdison 16-3675
i ~HII1UmllmHESTERIIIIWTND01
CLEANING
rtRelRonl 6· 2530
"SATISFYING SERVICE
FOil OVER. 50 YEARS"
OFFICE • RfSIDENCE
INDUSTRIAL
EXPER,T FLOOR WAXING
TOP TO BOTTOM
HOUSE CLEANING
RUGS & FURNITURE
SHAMPOOED IN YOUR HOME
WALLS &
WASHED
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\h Install Torg:llol
Durl'squc Seamh'!"'o~
Resilient· Fluurill g
NO WAXING NEEI ..,:D
PERSONNEL SEINING
OELAWARE COUNT'!'
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FlEE ESTIMATES
I FULLY
TRemont 6-
2530
INSUREDL
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Lomb~a"'rd"y~D::-r.-C=he~s~t~er
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AdBll1s. I::xeculo'J:
Cornell Avenue
Swarthmo"., Pa. 19081
to Itls Atlorney
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(both date back to 1850). Mahoganybureau $25. Walnut caned
ESTATE OF HALLIE BANKchair $25. Mahogany marble top ERD. Late 01 TownshIp of Havcoffee table $10. Couch, five erlord, Delaware County, Pennfeet $10. Small antique table SYL~ERS TESTAMENTARY
(dates back to 1850) $10. Patio 0 th
round table $10. Wardrobe trunk
n e above Estate have been
$5. Freezer, 400 pounds. chest granted to the unde",lgned, who
t;ype $10. Elght dlnlng room request all per son shaving
chairs, caned seats, IPO years claims or demands against the
Estate of the decedent to make
PERSONAL - Carpentry, job- old, $5 each. MUrray 8-3199.
: known the same, and all persons
bing. recreation room s, book
o::ases, porches. L.J. Donnelly, FOR SALE _ In garage _ bene- indebted to the decedent 10 make
fit Croze ...Chester Medical Cen- , payment. without delay. to
Klngswood 4-3781.
~--I ter. Saturday, October 12. 9 to I
William J. Just
619 Woodland Avenue
PERSONAL - Delaware Valley 4,526 Walnut Lane, Swarthmore. I
Havertown. Pennsylvania
Tree Experts, Shirer Building, ..::.:.=~=::.:::...::=:.:..:==:::::::::.::.:. I
Swarthmore, Pa. All types of FOR SALE - 1967 Chevrolet' Or to his Attorney
tree work. Fully insured. Free Caprice. buckets. automatic, Edmund Jones. Esquire
estimates - 10 years' c:.peri- power windows and seat. air.. 5 Park Avenue
ence. KIngswood 4-;1035.
conditioned, AM-FM. Call after Swarthmore,-Pa.
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6. KIngs wood 3-4254.
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PERSONAL - Draperies made'
your material. Also hemming: FOR SALE - Variety of field
dresses, coats. Klngswood 3- glasses 6 and 8 power; conver-E
8305.
sallonal Gennan records. Write
ONVALESCENT
Box W, The Swarthmore an.
2507 Chestnut st .. Chester
PERSONAL - Will repair a1i,
small electrical appliances; any" FOR SALE - 1961 VW, $450.
TRemont 2-5373
thing not working around the Good condition. Call Klngswood
home. Will pick up and deliver. 3-6607.
24"Hour Nursing Care
CJI BllI McKee, TRemont ~FOR SALE _ The birds have
Aged. Senile. Chronic
0873.
worked for you all summer aatConvalescent Men and Women
PERSONAL - China and glass ing bugs and singing - don't ExcelientFood-Spaclous Grounds
them noW. Bird feeders
fepaired. Parchment paper lamp forget
from the S. Crothers, 435 Plush
ElllC-Cropb Honore?
shades recovered. Miss I. P.
Mill Road, Wallingford, LOwell SADIE PIPPIN TURNER, Prop.
Bunting, KIngswood 4-3492.
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t.:,.-..--...-..-.. -...----~---PERSONAL - Evergreen Nursery. Complete landscape and FOR SALE - Antiques. country
tree service. For free estimate furniture. Iwnps. glass. Will
call TRemont 4-0645. Swarth- buy. Chairs recWled and remsh·
ed. Bullard. Klngswood 3-.1165.
more references.
HOM
\JACK PRlCHARDi
PERSON AL - Foraythe NurSery
Educational Creallve Program children (3-5) Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Forsythe Studlo
of the Arts - Dance - Baton Guitar, children and adults.
Klngswood 3-3688.
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT - Furnished small
apartment, centrally located.
Reasonable. suitable for working person. KIngswood 3-3811.
FOR RENT -Ski-Lodge fishing
cabin to responsible person for
entire period November through
May. Located in Poconos three
hours from Swarthmore on private lake. Good skiing close by,
convenient for weekends and
holidays. Three bedrooms. completely furnished. wood-burning
fireplace. Insulated throughout.
$700 plus utilities. Klngswood
3-3796.
FOR RENT - Five-room apartment available November 1st.
Can be aeen after 6 P.M. by
calling Klngswood 4-0586.
FOR R,,",,'T - Very large com·
fortable room. two closets. prl·
vate entrance. genUeman. Call
evenings and weekends •. KIngs·
WOOD 3-3329.
WANTED
WANTED - To buy - full size
violin; boy's 2o-inch bicycle;
large dining table. Klngswood
4-7124.
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llNTERIOR & EXTERIOR
FOR SALE - Garage Sale. October 11 Ol1d 12. 10 - 5. 322 1
FREE ESTIMATES J
Plush Mill Road. Wallingford.
Flower containers, accessories.
miscellaneous Items. Children's
KI ,3-8161
clothes.
FOR SALE - Clarinet, reason- Jfi·._.u•••ii\
able, Call Klngswood 3-7838.
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Edward G. Chipman
FOR SALE - Poodl e Pup
brown Spandards. AKC. Champ- ,
and Son
ion stock., Call KIngswood 4-
FOR SALE - Lawn sweeper
$10. G.E. refrigerator, freezer
top, frost free, excellent condition, $;75. Klngswood 4-0861.
5,
2117.
FOR SALE - Old English Sheep
dog litter. AKC registered. Available for Chrisbnas. Call
Klngswood 4-4007.
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I Ions &
AlteratIons
TR 2-4759
FOR SALE - Garage Sale, including portable typewriter and
case; white garden table with,
folding umbrella; white wooden
ice cream chairs; brown bamboo . . . . . . . . . ..
room dlvl,der; desk with large
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top: small bookcase; pictures;, »
.assorted dishes; 1u Tl C h eo n
cloths; t"o fans; bathroom
scales; new Brunswick bowling
ball with case; Chrlsbnas ornaments - WId much more. Saturday, October 5, 10 A.M. - 1 P.
M. Low prices. 201 Dickinson
Avenue (at Harvard)1n backYard.
TR 2 5689
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WANTED - Intelligent woman
desires part-time office work.
Call TRemont 6-1827 between
10 and 12.
LOST - &mday, kitten hrought
from California. white with gray
spots, extra toes. KIngswood
3-4095.
WANTED - Interesting Bric-aBrac, furniture. chi n a, glass'"
ware. linens. Anything to aucllo.1 benefit Riddle Memorial
Hospital Country Fair. Will p~ck
up. Mary Rbodes. KIngswood 4-8929 or Nancy Coleman, Klngswood 3-7278.
LOST - Man's Longine gold
wrist watch in center Village.
Tuesday. Reward. Klngswood
3-1405.
WANTED - Old bOOks for
SWllllbmore
Junior Woman's
Club
BoOk Fair to be held
November 15 and 16. Will itick
UP. Call KInlswood {O-5338;
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KI 4-3898
All Lines of Insurance
333 DARTMOUTH AVE.
IUngswood 3-1833.
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rtfonI A,tldetlt .nd Indlmnlty. . . .
CO", ny
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C.B.. presently collects garbage, durHm, Pa., un. dt. of 2/11/63. I ing the calendar year beginning
rev. 4/26/64 as fo1.. to wit:
1969
,: January 1.
, and renewable
a
wstly. sl. of Ben- I thereafter from year to year
nl;;gt;;i'~:i~;c1Iti'O,~'Wl.) at/th arc dlst. of unless tenninated by the Bor::
ft. meas. SW. along/th ough or the contractor on 90
arc of a clr curving tolth d"us prior notice. Said proposals
a rad, of 541 a.nd 4'11100 ft......,.
of tang. onlth Wslly. s1. of I are to be rna de on I y on 0 ff1C lal
iif~~~~n Road atlllh dlst. or 183 and I bid sheet,s that will be .filr.,
mess. S. 13 deg. 32 min. W. nished. together with speciflca'"
sd, at of Bennlngton Roa>! tions upon application to the
if~~;~~n:o~r~la~ng.
on/th Wstwdly. sl. of undersigned
officer-t Proposal
Road. the arc dbt. of 172 and
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all r
SWwdly, along the sd. # 1. on Said bid shee • c s 9 r
B';n';ilnit~n Read on/th arc of a such collection at the curb.
curving
rt, having a rad. of Proposal #2 calls for such
1000 ft. from
pt. of tang. which Is 309 collection from the rear or
and 13/100 ft. meas, S. 3 deg. 39 min.
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W. along the ad. s1. or Bennington Road side yard of the home or c0l!la
of curve. which Is atlth arc mercial establishment, plus, 10 \
.,__ ' ~'~.~. and 26/10 ft. meas. SWwdly. each case, said once a month
tid. 81. of Benn1ngton RoRd special pick ..uP not ~t the curb.
a r~r:.. ~~ ~~ra~nJ~r':::.hf:!~~~;
The Borough also requests
end of a 25 ft. rad. which can. the at said time and place, and on
st. of Bennington Road with/th Sly, , said official. bid sheet, Proposal
of Calcon Hook Road (60' wi.); thnce #3 which calls for the twice
sd. pt. of beg. and ext. along/th,
11'
f
b
ot Bennington Road. S. along the a week cO ec~ion 0 gar age
a clr. curving tolth It. havlDg a only. in case it is decided by
647 llnd 47/100 ft. the arc dUit. the Borough not to proceed with
I v:i"bond 6/100 fl. 10 a pt.: tbnee either Proposal #l or Proposal
s : . ~:r e:'i2Sit~'1w~~.~:ci #2. separate specifications for I
concrete gutter cantlg. thereto. Proposal #3 will llkewise be ,
and gutter ext. NEwdly, and furnished upon application to \
the sd, drwy. communicating the undersigned.
end thereor with a cert. other
A
rtifi d check or bid bond,
ext. NEwdly. Into Bennlngce
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:;';"-'~"a:"nd SWwdly. Into Taylor Drive drawn to the Borough of swarthcouununlcatlng at its Swdly. more in the amount of $100. I
a. cer. other drwy. which extd· shall accompany the bid, IeBennlnBton Road 161 an
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a pt.; thnce ext. N. 1 des:. gardless of which propos
sec. E. IE.: and 4:/100 ft. to a proposals are submitted, and
',:~~.!'r,!,e~ n<:to.~, Ibe fIrSt above men- the successfUl bidder will be
.,,"er and ext. N. 8'1 required to enter Inlo a formal
sec E 159 and 11/100 ft.
Bo
gil and
WWdly 81 of Bennlngton contract with the
rou
the
and 8W. il. thereof pass. furnish insurance and performthru the center of/th party wall ance bond as requ~,red by law.
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premo from the premo adjoin.
The Borough reserves the
and SW.....pectlv.ly.
right 10 waive anY informalities
,!,.!'w.'G LOT NO. 130 on aro.....!d Plan, In the bids received, ro reject
part or all of anY such bid, and
10 award the contract onlyro
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bidder esperieoced In
CODBIIIt of a two .Iory WOrk, and W!"""
deaned ro
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with white breast. Call KIngswood 4--5999.
'eter E. Told
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Painting Contractor
ED AINIS
Pennsylvania.
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LEITERS TESTAMENTARY
Each contributor to the United
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S h I be
1 t nI ht I
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A"VERTISEMENT
on the
have
coogan
as It gas .or
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ted above
10 th Estate
di
d been
h
more
than 334 ad
the Fund 01 philadelphia, 01 which
'Th~ Swarthmore _ RuUedge gran
e un ere gne • w 0
u S,
Swarthmore Is a part, receives
'unlon School,Dlstrlct wlll
request all persons having Nether Providence community a pamphlet In which are listed
Condillons: 8350.00 e ••h or eerllOe
claims or demands against the Classes launched their fourth
Check a.t time or sale (unlesa otherwise.
In
-receive bids for the leas g or
Estate of the decedent 10 make
the 250 organizations belonging ''"ted In adverll"men". balaaee In ten
purchasing of School Bus t;ype
known the same, and all persons year. The courses are held at to and supported by the lund. .Uf', OIher eondlUons on daf 01 sale,
vehicle at Its office,
rtb 104PColIn d e b te d 10 t h e d eced ent 10 the Ne ther P rov Idence
IUgh
"Swarthmore's many civic
"To all paruea la In"res' and olalmlege Avenue, swa more. ennak
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ith t d I
t
sylvania, UP 10 4 P.M. Oclober
m
School, '30
Providence
road, from
each Monday
and leaders will nod their lavorlte ants:
TAKE NOTICE ,bat n Schedule of
to 9
8d
21 1968 an d 0 pen the bids at a
No.6 SOuth Malin R o a
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\' charity among the 250," says DlStrlbullon wl1\ be Rled w"hln Ihl.l,.
Broomall, Pennsylvania, Thursday.
i Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., ,301 dafS 'rolll 'he d"e 01 .alo and dl.---:E"ST=A=r=E"""N"OT=I"C"'E"""--..j It';eUng of the Board at 8:00
P.M.,
same date. OJ at an adOr to his Attorney,
Although classes are fUled chairman of the swarthmore trlblHlon will be made in accordance
wlth the Schedule ot Distribution unle.s&
ESTATE OF EARL PULL- joumed meeting.
MAN. deceased, late of the City
Specifications may be secured
EDMUND JONES, Esquire,
in conversaUonal Itallan, golf, I UF, 'Iand should consider the exceptIons are filed thereto within ten
of Chester, Delaware County.
d 4 P M
5 Park Avenue.
Intermediate brldg and yoga
(10) d:lYs therealter. No further noUce
pennsylvania.
between 9 A. M. an
.,
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
e , importance ofthls when maldng or the HlIng or 'he Schedule 01 DI.,rlLETTERS TESTAf,jENTARY dallyexcopt saturdays,&mdays
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there Is still space avaUable! their contrlbuUo~." som'e of bu"on wI!! b. given"
1967
No. 8640
and
holidays
at
the
School
ESTATE
NoTicE
In the lollowing:
I, the organizations are'.
b
t t h
E
ab
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on t e
ove s a eave een District office. Tbe Board reM.ONE . . . JUDGMENT
granted 10 the undersIgned,. s~rves the right to reject ans
ESTATE OF CHARLOTTE
Art In color, Early American
American Red cross, ArthLOT & IMPS Sit In Ml\rcus Hook
~ra'l.::q~~sJe~!:.t';;r",;':a'l~s~vl~~ or all bids In whole or In part ~rl;r.: ~ros.?~·:? :w":r~g~g::. decoration, Danish, Spanish n, ritls Foundation, Boy and Girl Borough.
County. Penna., on
Estate ortbe decedent 10 make and 10 award contracts on any
Delaware County. Pennsylvan- amateur radiO, fencing and \ Scouts 01 America, community N.W. s. or Delawilre
Chestnut. St. 422.45 ft. N.E, of
known the sBll1e. and all per- item or items maklng up any
ia.
geneology.
Nursing service of Delaware lis Intersection with the W line of Marsons Indebted to the decedent bid.
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LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
The
colorful orange bro- county Delaware county Child cus Hook Village; tho N.W. 6210 ft: tho
N,E. 3.98 rt. tho N W. 3507 it.'.; th H.E.
to
mar e,BUS."
e on
the above
have been
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to make pavment without delay. edEnvelopetobe
Quotations SCHOOL
granted
to the Estate
undersigned,
who cure,
m all e d t 0 res Ident s In Care center,
Child Guidance 21.28 tt; tho S E. 97.16 ft.: th S,W. 25.26
John H. Wigton, M.D.
request all per so n s having Nether providence, Swarth- CliniC of Delaware county, t't to pt of beg. Being Lot No. 247 plan
or' Marcus Hook VUlage' recorded In plan
Janet Lee H"g't~::'~~~~c~~~:
Secretary of the Board
claims or demands against the more and Rutledge was
Family Servlce,SalvaUonArmy Cnse 7. at page 11, In Office of Recorder
Glen Riddle, Pennsylvania. f-3,-T,--_1~0=-I=I==,..
Estate of the decedent to make signed, In competition, by Greg and the YMCA's and yWCA's. of Deeds at Media. Being No 19 ctfestnut St.
Or 10 her Attorney,
ESTATE
known the same, arid 011 persons Grauel, a student at NP High I
Indebted to the decedent to
h
btl
Improvements consist of a two-stor)'
ESTATE OF ERIK W.
make
payment. without delay • SC 001. Laynut was Y the ar
Edmun d J ones, Es qu I r e
brick
house
5 Park Avenue,
HOEGBERG, deceased, late of
to
department at NP, which also
Consultant
Sold n5 the property of CATHERINE
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
the Township of springfield,
Aubrey Y. Smith. Executor,
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t
Delaware county,Pennsylvania.
1 Park Avenue. made up he pos erSt
l
Dr. James A. Field, Jr., of MAE FERGUSON.
ESTATE NOTICE
LEITERS OF ADMINISTRAI HUlborn avenue, chairman of R, D. Mathewson. Attorney
Swarthmore. Pc-nnsy} vania,
ESTATE OF E. LAURENCE TION on the above Estate have
or to his Atlorney.
the history department at the
PA11L J. McKINNEY. sherUI
CONWELL. also khown as Ed- been granted to the undersigned,
Edmund Jones. Esquire,
college,
is
general
education
ward Laurence conwell and Ed- who request all persons having
5 Park Avenue.
1965
No. 14612
consultant to thethree-dayconward Laurence Conwell. Jr., De-- claims or demands against the Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
MONEY JUDGMENT
ceased. Late of the Borough of Estate of the decedent to make
3T-lo-l.I
ference of professional art and
swarthmore, Delaware County. known the same, and all persons
bELAwARE COUNTY
LOT & IMPS Sit. In Upper Darby
Pa.
Indebted to Ih;, decedent to
INSTITUTION DISTRICT
Twp. Delaware County. Penna .. on B.E.
!
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY make payment, without delay, to
s of Irvington Rd 237,77 ft, N.E. ot pL.
on the above Estete have been
ERICK 1. HOEGBERG,
Sealed Proposals will be reof curve on N.E, s. of Hampsblre Rd,;
lIege of Art.
THE AMERICAN RED CROSS
tho N.E, 16 ft.; tho S E. 130..06 ft.; tho
granted 10 the undersigned, who
Administrator, ,celved at the 0 ffl c e of the
NE. 17.52 Ct.; th N.W. 138.11 ft. to pt.
"quest all persons having
312 Callendar Lane. County Controller. Court House.
or beg. Being Lot No 258. Drexel Park
claims or demands against the
Wallingford. Pennsylvania, Media. Penna•• up until 10:00
Gardens.
Plan 6, recorded at Media. 10
DEPENDABILITY SINCE 1882
Estate of the decedent 10 make or to his Attorney.
' A.M. Eastern Daylight Saving
office of Recorder of Deeds In Plan Case
No, 7. page 19,
known the same, and all persons EDMUND JONES. Esquire.
. Time, on Wednesdl\Y, October 9,
indebted to the decedent to make 5 Park Avenue,
'1968, for furnishing and dellve ...
Improvements consist of a two·story
payment without delay, 10
swarthmore. Pennsylvania.
r.;gHOUSEHOLD AND LAUNbrick house.
Elizabeth Douglas Conwell. 3T-I0'18
DRY SUPPLIESIo the Delaware
111 columbia Avenue.
Coun tylnstitutlon District , F·ir
Sold as the property of ANGELO G.
ESTATE NOTICE
~
MORMILE. JR. a/k/a ANGELO MOR·
Swarthmore. Pa. 19081 and
Acres Farm, Lima, Pa., ",hlch
MILE. JR., and PHYLLIS A. MORMILE.
Tbe Phlla.NIltional Bank, Broad
ESTATE OF HELENE H. will be opened In the presence
and Chestnut streets,
WARD. Late of the Borough of of the Executtve and AdminisR. D Mathewson. Attorney
PhUa.. Pa 19107. Executors swarthmore. Delaware County. trative Officers at Fair Acres
PAUL J. McKINNEY. 8herUf
Or to their Attorneys
Pennsylvania, Deceased.
Farm. !it 11:00 A.M. Eastern
John Biddle Felton, Esquire
LEITERS Testamentary on Daylight Saving Time. on that
1963
No. 12053
Duane, Morris & Heckscher
'the above Estate having been date.
1617 Land Title Building
granted to the undersigned. all
Eoch Bid must he accomMONEY JUDGMENT
Philadelphia. Pa. 19qu
persons indebted to said Estate
by Cash. CertU!ed Guod
are requested to make payment,
Check or a COrl)orate
LOT & IMPS Sit. In Twp, of Upper
Darby. DeL Co, Pennn. on 6.E. s, of
and those having claims to
either one In the'
Brookwood La. 3445~ ft SW. of S,W, 8.
present
the same,
without
percent (10%) of
of Ashlanci Ave.; tho S.E. 100 ft.; tho S.W.
OF.REAL ESTATE
delay, to
amount of the Bid.
47.08 ft., tho N.W. 88.26 ft.; tho on arc
Shirley Ward Miller.
the order of the
of circle curving to right 2:.0 ft. to beg.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
pt tLot No. 971 House No, 1110 'Rroo)r:Box 55. Rangeley. Maine. and
County Institution
wood La. Subjt. to mtge.
COURT HOUSE, MEDIA, PA.
Provident National Bank,
Forms of Proposal may be obJo'rlday. October 11, 19G8
17th and Chestnut Streets.
Improvements consist of a masonry
tained
at the office of John S.
and frame stngle house.
9'30 A'I "' ..... ter DavU-bt Time
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Executors Nichols. Administrator. Fair
Sold as the property of RALPH P.
Acres Fann. Lima, Pa.
$350.00 cash or certIfied I Or to their Attorneys:
CIALLELLA and LINETI'E CIALLELLA,
The Executive and Admmlsat tIme of sale (unleSS otherwl.se I Butler, Beatty Greer&Johnson.
n/k/a LINNETTE T. CIALLELLA.
in adverUsement), balance in teIl 17 South Avenue
trative Officers reserve the
R D Mathew!on. Attorney
Other conditions oD. day of sale.
Media, Pennsyl v~nia
right to reject any and ali bids.
PAUL J. McKINNEY, Sher!1r
FUEL OIL. HEATING EQUIPMENT
all partles In Interest. and clalm- ~3~T~-.!I.::o-:;I~8::..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
FRANK A, SNEAR, JR.
HARRY A. McNICHOL
AIR CONDI'TIONING
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
Deliver Pape.backs For In.
EDWARDT.
McERLEAN
NOTICE Ihat a SChedule or
REQUEST FOR BIDS
MADISO~ 8.2281
.
ductee.
to The Swarthmorean.
ALDAN,
DEL.
CO.,
PI'.
filedof wlthin
2T-lo-4
'lid
1 ?~;~(ri~~"~:i_:w;;l11thebedate
sale andthirty
dtsSealed proposals (bIds) WIll
,
,
It,;;,;:"u:~:; will be made In accoroance 'be received in council Chamber.
of Distribution unless Borough Hall. SVlRrthmore, Pat
I ••,;ei>iiiorisschedule
are filed thereto within ten I on Mondav october 14 1968
thereafter. No turtber noUce
of the Behedule of Dlstrl- at 7:30 P~M. Eastern Dayhght
given."
: Saving Time •• for the twice a
,.6S week collection of rubbish "!,dl
I garbage. plus a once a month
MONEY JUDGMENT
' special pick .. up. from all homes
. and certain commercial estab~if~~~;~t;i;i~o;~r pc.
of gr.
bldgs.
the Borough
of
eree.,
Slt.wIth
In/th
Boroand:
of 1 lishments
swarthmore of from
which the
of Del. and St. of Pa •• and 1
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con rae t •
to a Pla.n made by John H, I Borough. by municip
I
FOR SALE - Admiral TV
black and white, needs anten- I
na. Best offer. Call Monday 10 .•~;;;;:;;~~~;~~;:;=1iI
Friday, KIngswood 3-3855.
i..=•
CHRISTIAN scrENCE
RADIO SERIES
SUNDAY - 8:45 A.M.
560 t.c.
SUNDAY - 6:45 A.M.
WQAL - FM. U16.1 m. ..
wm...
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA. PA.
"'rUln)', Ol·tobn :~:;, 19IiK
9:30 A.M. Eastern payU;bt 'l'lme
~~;~:~Et by Damon and Foster,
LOwell 6-2176
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it
Photographic Supplies
FOR SALE - Piano. very nice
studio upright, $250. Call Kingswood 3-4399.
Kln...wood'l-,1831
UF Plmphlet Lisls
250 Orglnizations
N.P. COMMUNITY
~~ce::~1'e:at~e~~!'!~eT~~~~:, CLASSES NOW OPEN
!
Picture Framing
ROGER RUSSELL
FOR SALE -1966 Karman Ghia I
WANTED -In swarthmore. Fam- white wall&mounted winter tires I
Ily with five children wants to AM-PM transistonzea removQme I
buy large home. In 30's. Phone radlo; VW trailer hitch with ex- i
temal electrical plug, $1,150.
687-0910.
Telephone between 6 P.M. and
WANTED - Baby-sitter every 8 P.M. weekdays, Klngswood
Saturday afternoon for boys 5 4--i467.
and 7. $ I per hour. References.
LOST AND FOUND
Klngswood 3-2384.
WANTED - Used sewing machine. ZigZag model preferably.
Private party, LUdlow 3-5175.
General Contractor
f
ALL LIMES OF IM5URAHCE
ESTA~s:~:~~~1~~NGLE.
I
agging seats 01 chairs and sofas repaired LUdi
6 7592
Swarth
•
ow •
morean advertiser since
1951.
PERSONAL _ Plano tunln g
specialist. minor rep air I n g,
Qualified membA, Plano Technicians Guild 17"years. Leamwr,
Klngswood 3-5755.
ToP Soil & Mushroom Soil
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make Indebted
payment
I
!t"i"'Ple~ -all work done person- ~ FOR SALE - Moving, Antique 11I1~~~,"~'~'~r~~B~.~%~t~~~s~tJB~U~I~ldi;n;'~
__
Pa. 19102
S y by Mr. and Mrs. Seremba. , walnut bed king size $50' an-
Built & Resurlac~d
Grading, Sodding, Seeding
CALI,
of
make known the
8EL VEDERE
PETER E. TOLD, Alent
Mayor Edmund Jones wlll be
e
th speaker at the Rotary Club
luncheon meeting today at 12:10
at Ihe Ingleneul..
A leUow Rotarian from the
Chester club, Mr. Jones was
.n alternate delegate to
the
~. ubllcan
convention thls
Rep
summer at Miami.
been
who
PERSONAL
and FOR SALE - Complete Noridress-making -In Alterations
my home. Call
Klngswood3-35740rKlngswood .ake China dinner service for
4-8717
j 12. TUrkey platter, meat platter,
.
I vegetable dishes, $100. Easy
PERSONAL _ Custom tailored 1 washer, w r~ ge r t;ype, $25.
slip covers. Large selection of Klngswood 3 2849.
DRIVEWAYS &
PARKING AREAS
~cl
Rotary To Hear MayOI'
terest.
. . . that's right,
"believing". And you'll
to see these exceptionally
fine '69 Chryslers & Plymouths
to believe them!
COME IN AND SEE THE GREAT
NEW '69 CHRYSLERS & PLYMOUTHS
SPECIAL DEALS
NOW ON DISPLAY
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY DEALS WITH BIG SAVINGS
FOR THE EARLY BIRDS. TOP' TRADE-IN VALUE. BUY
NOW AND SAVE $$$.
SPECIAL SURPRISE SAVINGS TO BUYERS
orc "COME
ALL LEFTOVER
1968
PLYMOUTHS
IN" "BUY WITH CONFIDENCE"
Over
30 Years of Experience Serving
'68 PLYMOUTH V-8
Sedan $2495
DoIaWClI'O
Counlyll Automotive Need,
'68 PLYMOUTH
Valiant Sedan $1895
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Club To
Open 58th Season
LWV Orpniz~s To
Discuss Rumble Lot
INSTEAD
,
Instead of a debt for "the last
wooded lot,"
Let's spend what we must for
The Rwarthmora Branch of
the trees that we've got.
the League of Women voters Our town NOw looks shabby and
Is sponsoring a series of house
down at tbe heel,
meetings for ail Inteeested Let's do what we can for a need
Citizens during the month of
that Is reall
october on Ihe subject of the
acquisition of the RUl)1ble
The 58th season of the Play- property along Yale avenue. Tlme WAS when the Boro kept
streets In repair;
ers Club of swarthmore will Henry Mccorkle, Lucian BurNOW
they are broken and lackopen on sunday, October 6th nett andJack Cushing are among
Ing
In care.
at 4 p.m. with t~e presentation the members of the Borough
of a one act play "THE RED council who plan to attend the Instead of coneernfor the "LaSt
Open Space"
'CARNATION" under the direc- meetings.
why
not show P RESENT pride,
tion of otto otteson. After the
The first meeting will be
and clean up THIS place?
play a reception will be held held on Wednesday, October
back stage, where refreshments
9, at 8 p.m. at the home of Take weeds from the gutters;
will be served.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dell,
fell trees that are dead.
I' Once upon a Mattref's" will
307 Dickinson a venue. The BUY More for the future? Malnbe the first production for the
second meeting will be held at
taln NOW Instead.
players and will be presented
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alan (There'S nothing aesthetic In
the Ilext two ThursdaY5, FriHunt, 603 Ogden avenue
on
places run down;
days and saturdays, October
Wednesday, october 16, at 9:30 It's simply pathetic to walk'
10, 11 and 12, and october 17,
a. m. The third meeting will
round our town.)
, 18 and 19 at the clubhouse on
be held on Wednesday, october
Fairview road.
16, at 8 p.m. at the home of Let's Implement action that
Despite Its provocative title,
Dr. and Mrs. paul Bianchi,
calls for repair,
the play Is "a field day of
513 Bryn Mawr avenue.
And
prove to our council we
literary license" carried out
For further Information
citizens care.
on Hans Christian Anderson's
concerning the meetings Mrs. vote UNO" for additional care
tale of the ,'princess and the
W. M. Stanton, Chairman of the
and expense,
pea."
Recreation committee, League And face 'TODA Y'S problems,
Robert Kerr dtrects the play of Women voters may be called
not those of years hence!
written by' Jay Thompson; Jack
at KI 4-1851.
Alice Fricke Hoot
McDonnell Is cast In the role
of prince Dauntless, Barbara
Hollander portrays princess
Winnlfred.
October Play Begins
lew Time Schedule
,
~.,
Several
changes have been
made in the coming season for
the convenience of the member-
WIL OFFERS 'NEW
ANGLES OF VISION'
shlp. All Thursday night perThe women's International
formances will begin at 8 p.m. League for Peace and Freedom
so that the plays will be over of Swarthmore will preser.t
at a reasonable hour. Friday three men, - all working, Inand Saturday night perform- volved politicians, at a meeting
ances will have an 8:30 curtain. to be held Thursday, October
The doors will be open one 17. at 8 p.m. at the Methodist
hour prior to curtain time. Church on Park avenue. The
In addition to the eight plays men
are Michael. Malin,
to be prnduced this season there Ernani Falcone and Edmund
will be a full schedule of Work Jones.
Shops and Seminars I covering
Malin was the Pennsylvania
all angles. and phases of the Chairman of the Eugene McThe3:tre. All members
arc carthy campaign, chairman of
Invited to partlclpale.
the Milton Schapp campaign,
and an elected delegate to the
National Democratic convention. A practicing lawyer, is
now chairman of the Coalition
of Democratic and Independent
voters (CDlV).
The Philadelphia-Delco
Falcone, teacher of social
Alumnae Club of PI Beta Phi studies at Swarthmore High
'HIlI hold Its annual Settlement school,
is the Democratic
school Sale and Tea on Wednes- county Chairman.
day, October 9, from 10 a.m.
Edmund Jones, lawyer and
until 4 p.m. The sale will be mayor of swarthmore, was an
held in the Whittier House on alternate
delegate to the
the campus.
:".:Itional Republican Convention
Handwoven items, jewelry and ran for Congress as an
and other handicrafts wiJI be Independent Republican a few
featured along with a Christmas years ago.
and Boutique booth. There will
also be a baked goods table.
All handicraft lIems will be CoHee Tu.esday For
from the settlement School in
Gatllnhurg. Tenn.,
the fra- 7th Grade Mothers
ternity's national phi!anthroplc
project.
A
coffee for parents of
Mrs. William Hayward
Media Is president of the ~ ..,ur.l seventh graders will be held
and Mrs. Edward Leiper, also Tuesday 'It 10 a.m. at the home
of Media, Is In charge of the of Mrs. William Evan, 315 Elm
handicraft displays.
avenue.
PI PHI'S SCHEDULE
WEDNESDAY SALE-TEA
Mrs, Edward AtUck of the
Dartmoutb House w11l celebrate
ber 94th birthday on Sunday.
Her daughter, Mrs. Jonn' Good
and granddaughter, Mrs, Lynn
Klppax are entertaining at a
family dinner party In her
bonor.
Other guests will Include another Gaughter, Mrs. Raymond
Bonsteel of Washington, D. C.,
a son and daughter-In-law Mr.
and Mrs. Roger AtUck of Lancaster; a niece, Mrs. Neal Bell
and her .daughter, Mrs. James
Hurllcka, both from Akron, 0.,
as weil as Mr. Klppax and sons
John and Jeff of Westdale
avenue. ,
Clubwomen To Present
(Co n tinu ed from p~e 1)
the music department, Mrs.
William Drlehaus, chairman
will present Miss Harriet Kunz,
daughter of Woman's Club
College To Host
Dickinson Red Devils
Swarthmore college win host
the Red Devll& of Dickinson
College Saturday in lis 1968
Middle AUantic conference
league opener. Both teams lost
their openers: swarthmore
losing 37 -0 to Wooster of Ohio
and Dickinson 49·6 to Lebanon
VaUey.
coach Lew Elverson
Marie 94th Birthday
Plans for United Nations DaY,
Thursday, October 24, have
been announced by Dr. and Mrs.
Davld
solomons,
recently
named cOoChairmen of
the
Swarthmore committee for the
United Nations. They Include
an International pot luck dinner
at 6:30 p. m. on the 24th In the
S\varthmore
High sc hool
cafeteria. co-chalrmen for the
dinner are Mrs. FranceS Jackson and Mrs. S. David stoner.
says
"next week we'll be much
stronger, we'll correct' most
member Mrs. Chester A. Kunz.
a
program
of American
music by Herbert, Bernstein,
Romberg, Kern and Barber.
After studying voice several
years in Seattle, where she
gave three solo student
Swarthmore Borough residents' requests for blood
ma.y be made to Mrs. Johan
Natvig, Red Cross Chairman
of Blood, KI 3-0324, or to
her co-chairman Mrs,' Robert
van Ravenswaay ,KI3-8684.
PIANO INSTRUCTION
.Marsha Richardson
BME Summa Cum Laude
School of Music, .
Northwestern University.
Music Supervisor, Public
Schools, 1958-1963.
Private Studio, Summit,
New Jersey, 1963-1966.
Cub Pacle To Meet
Phone: Klngswood 4-883
cub Pack #301 will hold Its
first pa~k meeting ·tonlght at
Trinity Church. New cubs will
be indoctrinated as Bobcats and
third year cubs will be awarded
their Webelos neckerchiefs.
Available hours: 3:30, Thesda,y
Wld 'lhlrsda,y; 4:00, M:>nday;
5:00, Monday through Thursday.
Evening or IIDming lessons ma,j
be arranged.
re-
citals, Miss Kunz came here
to take advantage of the more
numerous
musIcal
opportunities in this a rea. She has
done extensive church choir
work and most recently was
the /soprano soloist at uinsdowne Presbyterian church for
two seasons. A summer
~"",,~:""':I:- (H
EDGMONT AVE _ SEVENTH & WELSH SlS
at
Tanglewood enabled her to work
under Phyllis curtin. Miss
Kunz Is a student of Ethelwyn
Whilmore Smith and is now
making her home in SwarthTea w1ll be served after the
musical program, past presidents wUl pour and club
officers w1ll receive. This will
be an open meellng and all
members and their friends are
urged to attend.
3
Fnll Term Opens
At Arts Center
Umes from inside the 10,
Classes for the Fall term
began
at the community Arts
gave up most of fts 298 yards
Center, Wallingford, on Monon wooster sweeps.
Last year swarthmore beat day. However, late registraDickinson 52-6 in its season tions are still b~ing acce~ed
opener and holds a 17-14-4 for some of the courses.
Both the Junior Theater and
edge in the rivalry which dates
the
Theater Workshop for Teens
back to 1889.
have
a limited number of openThe game will 1;1e played on
Clothier Fields. at· 1:30 p.m. Ir;gs for boys. Beginning students of Ballet are still being
enrolled.
COORDINATING COMM. Among the classes open to
adults are sculpture, woodcuts
TO MEET WEDNESDAY and etchings, rug hooking, and
modern d,ance.
whlle the wide rush defense
WIlliam Reese, chairman of
the Swarthmore Activities Coordinaling committee, announces the fall meeting of the
committee will be held on
Wednesday, october 9, at 8
p.m. In t~e Council Room at
Borough Hall.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 40 - NUMBER 41
$5.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., 19081, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1968
FSPL Plans Sunday
18th Century' Trip
County Chairman
To Cut Ribbon
'Politics' Topic'
For Thursday
Story Hour Weds.
For 4,5,6 Graders
HOMECOMIN6 SAT.
AT COUEGE
swarth'l'ore college will
highlight its Homecoming toadelphia, via 20th century cars
morrow with a football clash
will take place sunday afterwith the DIplomats of F & M on
noon when the Friends of the
Clothier Fields. Kick-off is
Swarthmore Public Library
"Is it worth making an effort 2 p.m.
take off from the Swarthmore
F & M comes into the game
to become involved in politicsj
Next Wednesday, October 16,
Borough Parking Lot.
Edwin S. Hineman, Delaware
with
a
2-0
record,
having
pulled
Interested persons, who will Is It possible to "clean up" :\R Impressive upset over Johns the Swarthmore Public Library
county Republlcan Chairman,
Is com pro mise
series of story Hours for grades
gat~er by 1:15 p.m. in the politics?
will Cllt the ribbon at the
Hopkins 27 -6 . last Saturday 4, 5 and 6 will open 3:30 to
necessary?
HOW
can
the
inBorough Parking Lot, will see
formal opening of Swarthwhile swarthmore evened their
I
fA
Man Full of Trouble" dividual be ~ffectl ve politically? record at 1-1 wlt~ a 21-11 4:30 in the Legion Room. Bormore's Republican Headquar0ugh Hall.
I Tavern; Powell House; and the What about the present pres- victory over Dickinson.
ters, 7 south Chester road,
The theme, Legends, will he
IdenHa)
campaign?"
18t~ Century Ga rdens outside
at 3 p.m. sunday, october 13.
Garnet COach Lew Elverson followed tn story and in. two
These
and
other
issues
of t!te Phlladeiphla Horticulture
A resident of Chadds Ford,
troubling the minds of the was ,. happy to win Saturday films to he shown, I'KUMAK Society.
he Is married to the former
but was disappointed with the the Sleepy Hunter" (a humorous
Those planning to attend are American public will be dis- running game."
Anna L. Lltz and Is the father
Eskimo legend) and "The
Invited to call KI 3-6416 for cussed Thursday, october 17,
of six children. Mr. Hineman
Chip Burton, whose 51 yards Loon's Necklace" (North
at
8
p.m.
In
the
Methodist
additional information.
Edwin S. Hineman
has been active in Township
in the first half accounted for American Legend) ..
The tou:dsts expect to return Church on Park avenUe.
and county government over
Under the sponsorship of the most of the team's gain. InFilms will be announced as
to swarthmore{s said-1950's
the years and, as a hobby, he
jured his knee while setting scheduled by Mrs. Weston,
Swarthmore
l'ranch,
Women'
5
parking lot by approximately
maintains a racing stable on
International League for Peace up the Garnet's second touch- Children's Librarla.n, whose
5:15 p.m.
his farm.
and
Freedom t
three acUve down and will be out for the previous work with 5th and
Mr. Hineman is vice presparllcipants In the present rest of the season. To replace 6th graders In california and
Dr. Alexander Purdy,
ident of a supply company In
campaign will give their views. him will be a tall order.
In Michigan brings both exBoothwyn, and currently serves Emeritus Professor of New
F & M, last year 23-20 vic- perience and enthusiasm to the
At
that
ti
me
Swarthmore
as Deputy Secretary of Revenue Testament and Dean of HartMayor Edmund Jones will be. tims Of the Garnet, holds a story hour s.
ford
Seminary
Foundation,
will
of Pennsylvania.
joined on the platform bv 26 -18-9 edge in the rivalry
Mrs. weston plans brief reM a yo r
ot Swarthmore give the second lecture In the
which dates back to 1889.
views
of new and old boOkS and
Ernani
Falcone,
Democratic
sertes of Friends Forums on
Edmund Jones, state RepreOther Homecoming activities an informal sharing of books
cou.nty
Chalrman
and
social
Quakerism, being held sundays
sentative Edward B. Mifflin and
stUdies teache I' at swarthmore wll1 be a cross-country meet read by stUdents. The Library
at 9:45 a.m. In the Lecture
Supe"intendent of County parks
High; and Michael Malin, chair- against F & M, swarthmore's will furnish the Children's Book
Hall of the Dupont science
H. Walter Weaver, all residents
man of t~e Coalition of Demo- first meet this seasonj and a Week folders "Good Grief,
Bunding on the college campus.
of the hDrough, will attend the
cratic and Independent veters. soccer game at Dickinson. Charlie Brown" and "I Plan
His topic will be .. Ministry In
opening. congressman LawAfter each speaker presents starting time for these events to Read" in which students can
a Friends' Meeting."
rence Williams, stale senator
Is 2:30 p.m.
list the books they have read.
A follow-up meeting for disRobert N. Hilkert, first vice his point of view, the audiClarence Bell. the county comThe 4th, 5th, 6th grade Is
cussion of this subject Is president of the Federal Re- ence will be Invited to join
missioners have also been inin
a
discussion
of
the
issues
scheduled
to continue at the
planned for 8 o'clock that eve- serve Bank of Philadelphia,
vited.
and
a'
review
of
the
questions
same
hour
on Wednesday,
UNITED
FUND
Arrangements for the open- ning at the home of Alan and will deliver the sermon at the uppermost In ~veryone's '~ind
Draggingl
october 30. Thursday, Novem ..
Sunday
service
Ing of the Headquarters have Margot Hunt, G03 Ogden avenue. Laymen's
as November 5 approach'es.
75% Hoped For by
ber 14, Wednesday, November
october
13
at
the
Presbyterian
Anyone
who
wishes
to
take
part
been made by Mrs. Alfred
Jom~St a Ilf':lcticing lawyer
1 st Report Dinner
27, and Thursd:lYJ December
or just listen is cordially In- Church.
Rhodes, chairman, with the
as
well'
as
mayor,
was
an
12 and to continue In January,
Next
Monday
Mr. Hilkerl, who lives on
assistance o[ Mrs. Johnst. John vited.
alternate
delegate
to
t~e
Re"
dates
to be announced.
Swarthmore
has
Dr. purdy and his wife are strath . Haven av~nue, is chairo[ WaHIngford and members
publican
National
convention
In
Mrs.
weston looks forward
only 12%
the parents of Mayo}" and Mrs. man of the Task Force for the
of the swarthmore counell
eagerly to meeting and knowing
Let's bring it in
Edmund Jones, Haverford ave- United Presbyterian Church of Miami last summer.
Executive Board. Mrs. Donald
Falcone is county chairman
the 4th. 5th and 6th graders.
this weekendl
nue, with whom they make their the USA In re the World conAikens.
who
Is political
of
the
minority
party
In
this
ference on Church and Society
activities chairman of the home.
at Geneva, Switzerland, July, area.
swarthmore council, is also
Malin, as one of the founders
1966.
serving as Vice Chairman of
He is a member of the Trus- of the Democratic coalition,
Delaware County Citizens for
tees of presbytery of Philadel- has been active In the MCNixon with headquarters
in
phia and oftheBoardofNationa! carthy campaIgn and was
Media.
MiSSions of the United Presby- pennsylvania campaIgn man ..
Swarthmore High School and
Mrs. Charles Brady Is In
An exchange sale, sponsored terian Church of the USA and ager for the Minnesota senator.
charge of volunteers for the
by the mothers of children in is also a member of the Plan- The CDIV grew out of a series the swarthmore community are
lieadquarters, and anyone in- the learning disabilities pro- ning Adv!sory coun~il ofUnlted' of electoral conferences held welcomIng Goran Eiler, a tall,
terested tn helping may call
gram at the Harvard Avenue- Co m munity Funds and Councils In Harrishurg beginning last handsoiTle friendly "dark
haired" American Fields Ser- -' '
her, KI 3-3639, or the head- school, w1ll be held on october of America and the Business spring.
quarters. KI4-5833.
WILPF
president Mrs., vice International Exchange
18 and 19. The sale will be Leadership Advisory Council
The public is invited to the held at the school, 855 Harvard, of the Office of Economic Nicholas Muhlenburg and the student from Goteborg, Sweden.
formal opening. Refreshments avenue, (rom 1:30 to 5 p.m. Opportunity.
executl ve
com mlttee
have He sat relaxed in the J~hnCar
roll home on College avenue,
w1ll be served.
that Friday and 11 a.m. to
He has served on the faculties issued an Invitation to the gen- hls host family, telling in per3 p.m. Saturday.
of the Hill School, Temple Uni- eral public to take pan In this
ActivIties will commence versIty, S ton i e r Graduate meetlng--and particularly hope fect EngUsh (he has studied
It eight years in school) about
Thursday, october 17, the day school of Banklng l National that students will take advantage
in
when any county resident may Trust School of the American 01 an opportunity to hear all his country. his famUy
Sweden,
and
his
experiences
bring good used clothing, furni- Bankers ASSOCiation, and var- three major points of view on
so far In the United states.
ture, and other items to the ious State Banking Association American politics, 1968.
Goteborg, on the Wesl coast
The Swarthmore
publiC school from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Schools. He is also the author
of Sweden, -is a large industrial
Library announces an old book Residents may name the asking of numerous articles on gencity. the main port for all of
sale, which begins Tuesday, price for the articles; if how- eral management, personnel
scandinavia,
where his father
October 14, at 2 o'clock. It will ever the arUcle does not move administration, and social welis a building engineer, and his
run through saturday, ,october in the sale, the price may be fare.
The concerned Democrats of mother a teacher in a school
changed by the sales personnel.
A member of the boards of
23, if the interest in buying
for immigrant children. Also
Sixty percent of the sell1ng directors of several organiza- the 7th congressional District,
holds out.
Delaware county, will gather at home is a younger sister,
The first in a series of two
Gifts and library discards price_ will be returned to the tions, he is currently serving
15 years old. Goran attends
donor with the remainder going as chairman of the School of in Whittier House on october
lectures
at the college will be
make up the collection offered
a technical high school there
15 at 8 p.m. to discuss the- role
social
work
of
·the
university
to the school.
given
on
Sunday, october 13.
In tile sale. Among the gifts
because his main interests are
On Monday, october 21, of pennsylvania and is a past of independent Democrats in
at
8:15
p.m.
in the Frlimos
Is a 10 volUme ~et, 1895 edition,
science and mechanics. He
residents may call for unsold president of the Health and thl forthcoming election.
Meeting
House
on the campus.
of the century Dictionary and
Senator Joseph S. Clark, In- plans to go on to a university
goods or pick up their money Welfare CounCil, Inc., of PhilHenry Bradsher will speak on
cyclopediaj JonD stoddard'S
cumbent oemocratic Senator ,c after one more year at TG2"
froUl 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Persons adelphia.
"Inside
the Kremlin."
lectures on travel. printed in
from pennsylvania, and Edward as his school is called.
desiring
more information
For
the
past three years,
He is adjusting to Swarth1897; a large selection of books
O'Halloran, Haverford, candiabout the fair may call Mrs.
Mr.
Bradsher
has been head
1n French; paper back text
date for Congress, will both more' High School which he
RaYlliond Egolf. MA 6-4901. Boro Leaf Loader
~he
Associated
Press bureau
of
finds very different from his
ooo\.;s and .other paperbacks;
appear at the meeting.
in Moscow. Before that he was
some juvenile books.
other speaker5i will be John school. I'The size is ~he same
School
Night
Tuesday
head of the Associated Press
To
Begin
Spot
pick·
Ups
Among the discards will be
Honnold, swarthmore, who was but not much else," he says.
for
south Asia. He is now a
parents of seventh and eighth
At c'TG2" there are no ['ules,
(ound mysteries, fiction. nona Mccarthy .delegate at the
The
Borough
leaf
loader
will
Niemann
Fellow at Harvard
fiction and well worn juveniles. grade students of the swarthrecent Democratic convention, no study halls, no dress rules,
begin
spot
pick-up!;
on
l\londay,
University.
no required attendence, little
In order for the_ books to find more-Rutledge school may turn
October
14 and wlll continue and Roger Lane, Haverford, contact with the teachers, and
the
clock
back
Tuesday
night
new homes, all prices will be
who ran unsucc.essfully for
Sr. Citizens To Meet
as they follow, on an abbrevi- 'untll about october, 23 when a
reasonable.
delegate
In the Aprrl primary hO competitive sports or school
regular
schedule
wilt
be
anated schedule, the routine of
spirit. His school does have
The Friendly Open House for
Election.
their children as they dash nounced.
activities
after
.school
hours,
Senior Citizens will hold Its
The Concerned Democrats
Residents are urged to use
Riddle Auction
a
photography
club
(he
Is
an
from class to class.
first meeting of t~e fall season
originally formed as a proThe school Night will begtn the utmost care to remove any
active
member).
a
skin
diving
Monday, at 2 p.m. at the PresThe Swarthmore Auxiliary of at 7:3(1 p.m. Each of the teac~ foreign objects when raking out Mccarthy organization during club, cless and art clubs and
'byterlan
Church 01> Harvard
the April primaries. They have
Riddle Memorial Hospital will
ers will be on hand to explain leaves for pickup. These objects'
a
"rocket"
club
("a
club
that
avenue.
hold an Antiques Auction at the the, curriculum in his teach~ng damage t~e blades of the leaf announced their supportfor both builds rockets," he explains).
The prOgram will b.e a color
annual counlry Fair. to be held
machine which In turn entails Mr. O'Hall!>ran and senator
I'Swarthmore school has too
area.
film
on the 5\ory of Robert
on the bospltal grounds october
Ninth through 12th grade great expense and time to re- Clark.
manf
rules"
he
says,.
~'al)d
Frost,
with readings .f~cim hi';
,. ".
ThE. meeting is open to the
II and 12.
parents will gather on October pair, and thereby Interferes
.",
.
"
..
'
.poel)ls
•
public.
Mrs. Alfred Rhodes of Yale 22 for core meetings
with the schedule.
avenue is chalrlnan.
4 trip to 18th Century Phil-
Republican Hdqm To
Open Here At 3 Sun.
WIL To Present 3 In,
Varied View Points
MIS. Weston Will Show
Films In Legion Room
Dr. Purdy To Speak
At Friends Forum
Presbyterians To
Hear Hilkert
Half-si%e
fashion in a
black Ottoman
Chevasette skimmer.
Short sleeves, side
buttoned/. V-Necked.
Sius 14>'2 To 22Y2.
POLICE NEWS
At 3:25 Wednesday· afternoon the firemen were called
to a fire behind the garage of
Wayne L. Zook, 210 Dartmouth
avenue.
'~mething
In Between' Says Swedish
Student of SHS And School At Home
Sale Will Benefit
Harvard Ave. School
LIBRARY BOOK SALE
OPENS MONDAY AT 2
DRESSES-Second Floor
I
CHUCK ROAST 49C LB
TURKEYS 49C LB
OCTOBER IS Co-oP
fOR FOURTH
FIFTH, SIXTH
GRADERS
I
I
El verson plans to concentrate
line and the wide rush defense.
wooster stopped swarthmore
LIBRARY·
LAUIICHES I
STORY HOURS
Ocr1l'SB
Reserve Bank V.P. Is
Sunday Lay Speaker
more.
W
,!
Corner
of our mistakes and get back
on the track. or
work this week on the oUensi ve
j..:l.':,rc.ry,
b"urt hflOJ:'C;,
.i: e n.ru...
190bl
SEt OCT. 24
FOR UN DAY
10
Collu~,t;<
Scallions & Radishes
2 bunches 19(
Green Beans 19( LB
Bananas 13( LB
your. Register
Concerned Democrats
To Hear Sen. Clark
'Inside the Kremlin'
Topic For Lectures
-
"
11 19
THE
Mr. Badger. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. page 2
and - Mr. and Mrs. W. Ned Edward, on september 28.
Marsha Silvers,
The paternal grandparents ward L. webster o( Balamonth, leading to council's ter o( Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Mlkuslnsq o( Magill road. Encynwyd are the maternal granddecision to receive bids on the Silvers of Rutgers avenue, is route home they stopped In are Mrs. stephen M. Badger
additional service at next Mon- assistant Medica), R e cor d Munnsville. N. Y •• to pick up o( Rutgers avenue and the late parents.
day night'S session.
Librarian at Church, Home, Mrs. Lincoln's mothar Mrs. J.
and Hospital In Baltimore, Md., Hal'lan Jessup, who was visiting
coordinating medical records with a cousin for a month.
The annual meeting o( the
penni Sara LewiS of Haver(or (our hospitals.
directors of the Swarthmore
ford
place, this wee\. was named
Dr. and Mrs. Morris A.
Mr. and Mrs. J. HarryBeckBranch o( the Needlework Guild
edltor-In-chle(
o( the pelrceof America was conducted mann of strath Haven avenue Bowie o( South chester road
Tuesday at the woman's Club have returned from the Inter- had as their house guests last tonlan. the oftlclal newspaper
by the president, Mrs. John national ElectriC Electronics weekend Mrs. Bowie's brother o( peirce Junior college. The
color features daily 1:25. 9:25 P.M.
Gersbach. The slate of officers Engineers (IEEE) conference and sister-In-law Mr. and Mrs. 19-year-old daughter o( Mr.
and
Mrs. H. Richard Lewis,
; Sat. Features - 6, 8, 10 P.M.
Eugene
Childers
o(
Riverton,
at
Chicago,
j1\.
While
there
(or 1969. prepared by
the
was
an
associate
editor
of
tbe
Sun. Matinee showing at 2 P .111. I.
Wyo.
Mrs.
Bowie
with
Mr.
and
Nominating Committee, was they visited their son and
pelrcetonian
last
year.
This
Mrs. Childers toured the New
Special chi Idren' s double feature Sat. from 1 to 3:45 P.M.
presented by the chairman, daughter _In_law Mr. and Mrs.
year
she
heads
a
staff
of
some
England
area
this
week.
Be(ore
Robert
O.
Beckmann.
Robert
"RELUCTANT ASTRONAUT" with Don Knotts
Mrs. Bruce smith. Serving on
30
students.
penni
also
Is
a
their
return
today,
they
stopped
is
a
member
of
the
Beckmann
her committee are Mrs. J. ROY
OUTE
"
Snape and Mrs. Birney K. staff of the college o( Fine in Hanover, N. H., to visit fresh .~an orientation leader
and APplied Arts o( No,·thern Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gibson, with the student Governlllent
Morse.
Association at the two-yeat· InThe (ollowlng officers were Ullnois university In DeKalb. formerly of Elm avenue.
Mrs. Alfred Anderson o( dependent college in downtown
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J.
unanimously elected for two
Florist Supplies
Plants
Wright of cornell avenue spent Bryn Mawr avenue has just philadelphia. She Is an EXyear terms:
ecutive
secretadal
major
and
three weeks
Mrs. Wilfred B. Brown, last weekend at Denison uni- returned from
visit
with
her
mother
Mrs. will be graduated with the
versity,
Granville,
0.,
attendsecond vice-president, Mrs.
Home-made Candy
Mary Hyett of Gloucestershlre, Associate in science degree
Howard C. Jackson, treasurer, Ing meeUngs of the AlumnI.
and Mrs. Jack H. McWilliams, Mr. and Mrs. Wright are co- England. During her visit she In June 1969.
Mark Good, weJlesley road
assistant secretary in charge presidents of the Philadelphia was joined by her sister Miss
left
Tuesday to spend a few
Club. During their visit they Theresa Hyett o( Philadelphia
of publicity.
continuing In office w\1l be saw Anne Michener, daughter who had just completed a tour days as the guest oi a SHS
Mrs. John A. Gersbach, pres- of Mr. and Mrs. Herllert E. of Portugal. The sisters hired classmate John Fry, Jr., forIdent, Mrs. W\1llam F. Lee, 'Michener of westdale avenue, a car and toured dl!!erent parts mer vassar a venue resident
now l1v1ng In Chicago. on
o( Wales.
first vice president, and Mrs. who is a freshman.
KI3-4597
MiSS clydess Blake of the october 12 he will be In LOS
Mrs. A. L. clifton o( the
Colonial Court (Next to Post Office)
Edmund Jones, secretary.
The 1968 Ingathering wi11 be swarthmore Apartments enter- Swarthmore Apartments has Angeles where he will join the
. ~.---.... ...".- ... -.,.
~.,
held on Tuesday, November 12 tained Sunday at an open house returned home from an eight- U. S. Army. Mark Is the son o( ,..,.~~
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
C.
GOod.
day
bus
trip
which
took
her
to
at
the
home
of
her
son-tn-law
at 1:30 p.m. in the woman's
Mrs. Russell H. Kent of the
smokey Mountains,
Club. New clothing and house- and daughter captain and Mrs. the
Dartmouth
House, with her
Roanokd,
Gatlinsburg,
Ashehold linens are being collected corben C. shute o( Maple
NOY. 1st, DEC: 6th, FEB. 21st, APRIL 18th
da.ughter
Miss
Barbara B. Kent,
ville and Richmond.
by more than 60 directors for avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. spent the weekend in WashingMiss Patricia HaJly, daughdistribution among 18 charities
in Delaware county and Phii- ter Of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin W. Hetzel, Jr., with their daughter ton, D. c., as ~he guest of her
adelphia. Anyone, not on a Hally of North Swarthmore Miss carol Hetzel have re- sister Mrs. Andrew W. McKay.
All 4 concerts: adults $IO-students $8-childf'en $4
present directors' list, wishing avenue, is now attending west turned to their home on Thayer on sunday, they all attended
to add a contribution, and thus Chester state college after road after spending the summer the preview of paintings by Mrs.
become a member, may call the graduating In June (rom Dick- at their home rrTidewaters" in McKay's daughter Martha MCpresident. Mrs. Gersbach at Inson college. Miss Hally, with ocean City, N. J. During this Kay, which opened Sunday at
three of her classmates, spent past weekend they had as their the studio Gallery, 1'35 conKI3-4nO.
six weeks during the summer house guests their son-in-law nectlcut avenue.
and daughter Mr. and Mrs. W.
traveling In Europe.
Thomas
Morris and children
Joan Hayden has just been
...
Poets Circle Meeting
accepted in the club "peanuts" Ann, Joan and Jill of Troy,
The swarthmore Poets' Cir- at the college o( wooster, OhiO, Pa., who were here to attend
cle w\l1 open Its 1968-69 where she is a sophomore. Her the wedding o( their nephew,
Dr. and Mrs. John D. Pearson
season with a meeting at the sister Joan, a junior is also Lt. Robert Childs, Jr., also of
of
Montreal, Quebec, canada,
home of Mrs. Henry I. Hoot, a member o( this club_ The Troy, to Miss Carole Chrlstlne
announce
the birth of their
301 Lafayette avenue october girls are the daughters of Mr. Gibson o( Broomall.
second chlld and son, Qsbjorn
14 at 2:30. Mrs. William Hobbs and Mrs. Robert G. Hayden o(
Deborah J. Livingston, Magnus Pearson, on September
will be co-hostess.
daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James
woodbrook lane.
The baby weighed eight
Leanore Perkins will give
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Furst Livingston of school lane, was
pounds,
12 ounces.
a program on "The poetry of and children James 6, Kathy 5, among the members olthe Dean
The paternal grandparents
Eleanor Farjeon."
Doug 3 and Andrew I have Junior college Class o( 19'0 are Mrs. John M. Pearson of
Into their newly pur- who began their college careers Rutgers avenue and ths late
chased home at 200 Park ave- late In september when the first Mr. Pearson. Mr. and Mrs.
nue, coming here from west- classes were held.
PROPERTY OWNERS
osbjorn
Chrlsto(fersen
of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ogema, Wis., are the maternal
field, N. J. Mr. Furst Is coal
(Except Saturday)
ENDORSE COUNCil
sales manager for the Penn Lincoln returned Saturday to grandparents.
Directors o( swarthmore central company In Philadel- their home on Haverford avenue
after two weeks at their cottage
property Owners Association phia.
Dr_and Mrs. Richard L. In Wallingford, vt. Durlngthel r
"onday evening endorsed BorMr. and Mrs. John R. Badger
100 Park Avenue Swarthmore
ough council's proposal to add Rowan and son John of Black- stay they had as guests Capt. of Huntingdon Valley announce
and
Mrs.
J.
Hubert
Tibbetts.
thorn
road,
Wallingford,
former
trash collection to borough
the birth o( a son, Thomas
KI 3-9640
Expert Altemliolls
services, but on the conditlon swarthmoreans, have as their of south swarthmore avenue
that pick-UP be made (rom side house guests Dr. Rowan'S paror rear of houses instead of ents Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Rowan
who arrived yesterday from
Well, UN Enthusiasts. what have we been trying to ten
at the curb.
The group also paid tribute Birmingham, Ala., for a three"
you about U. Thant?
to the thorough study and re- week visit.
Next Free Patriotic, informative movie show
Mrs. John M. Pearson of
port on the subject made
Rutgers avenue Is visiting with
Monday, October 14,Borough Hall, 7:30 p.m.
Councilman John cushing
her son and daughter-in-law
Dr. and Mrs. John D. Pearson
and son John christoffersen
and their new baby, Osbjorn
This, PRIZE Of THEM ALL, Film has been reMagnus, born on September 2'1.
paired and so it will be shown. Also
Enroute home she plans to visit
Id
Octyber means-mild autumn
weather. activity without crowds, with Mrs. Walter M. Reyno s
warm sunshine, and, summer's end. formerly of South chester road,
Join us in "bon vo~·age" to summer. in Lisbon, N. H.
Enjoy those las! few days on the
John Robinson, son o( Mr.
When we showed these two last Spring, we had
beach or in our heated pool. Bask
I
(
on our ocean.front decks. Join in and Mrs. John O. Rob nson 0
a full house, so don't YOU miss them.
13 SOUTH
the evening entertainment. Twin Forest lane, has returned to
beds and bath from $8.50
Midwestern college where he Is
CHESTER ROAD
Local John Bircl:t Society, P.O. Box 233.SwQ,rthmore, Pa., 19081
$15.25 Mod. Am .• each. Write
majoring In drama. He recently
KI
3...25.13
Inclusive Plan rates.
received an award from his
mi\rlborougb'~lcnbcim
school (or his outstar.dlng work
5 Mll'C Aeru on t~r O(tln It PAIl!. Place
as an undergraduate student in
,l,tl~nhc Cih 08404
67 YUIIo Whit, flm,!, O.nen~,p "'.nlcement
the technlca I an d prod uc tlon
Guild
Names OHicers
KI 3-2290
COLLEGE THEATRE, Swarthmore
p~
NOW SHOWING
'Frank Sinatra
''THE DETECfIVE".
FULL LINE OF CANDLES
•
SWEET SHOP
--
-
, 4 FRIDAY CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS
By Philadelphia Orchestra Members
Telephone KI4-5145, KI3-6113
Write Springfield Chamber Music Society
Box 212, Springfield
..
'.~
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FAVORITE GARMENT SOILED t
DO NOT FRET
Try Our
SAME DAY CLEANING SERVICE
IN BY 11 A. M. - OUT BY 4 P. M.
2'.
PRIDE CLEANERS
COZY ROBES
tor ALL OCCASIONS
it's the season!
"AIIARCHY - USA"
"SHOW BIZ IN THE STREETS"
AVE.
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PA -
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SWARTHMORE
HEAOOU
,"
see our
YOU NOTICED THAT MOST BUSSES
after dark DO NOT HAVE SAFETY BEllS I
1<13-\900
3 p. m. Sunday, October 13
JEWBRY fOR SALE
B••per Slckers
BulloRS AYlilable
Drop i. for Coflee
Sign IP for work
9 ••• II 9 p••• Monda, t .. 1II11S. & Sit.
9 •.•. II 9 p. •• fridays
II
J Soli,
~
GIFTS
,
15 SOUTH aala ROAD
Ope. friday e"lilg
FEATURE SKITS
"RALPH NADAR - WHERE ARE YOU NOW
THAT WE IlEED YOUI"
a & Hobby
4 - 45 'ark Avenue. $.arthmore. 'a.
'-4191
Frl-9 AM. to 8:3Q
SHS Off To Owl
Country Saturday
,
garts ' f man mountain" 11ne
play. other boys In the game
were Dave Rial, steve Snyder,
Mike Slott, BI,1I Reed, Birney
Brown and Richard Semenuk.
coUege will be the speaker at 01 the opinions ot
the Rotary Club's 12: 10 lunch- l:;he;:::m;:::et;;d;::u;;r;::ln:;:g::;::th;;:l:;:s;::p:;:e;:rl:;:od:;::;.:;:::=
eon meeting today at the I.
UNICEF GRE ETING CARDS
Ingleneuk.
Dr. van de Kamp was In East
ON SALE
Germany this summer att~nd
lng a meeth1g of astronom~rs
when the
Russians invaded
Every Evening Except Mondoy
The High school Garnet
363 Riverview Road
Football team,travels to Sharon
KI 4-2114
czechoslovakia. He will teU
11111 tomorrow, raring to go
..-....-..-..-.~-...-of
his
experiences
and
some
after de(eatlng Garnet Valley
last saturday. 20-13 In league.
competition. LOO'lng (or Its
The united Nations Day Insecond league win, the Garnet JRS. INYITE PUBLIC
ternational pot Luck Dinner
Is nevertheless warlly eyeing
will be Thursday, October 24,
the Owls, who defeated a good TO HEAR ARCHITECT
~~:::;5=====
In the swarthmore High school
Darby team but lost to JenkinThe Junior Woman's Club
cafeteria at 6:30 p.m. sponsor
town, whom the Garnets beat w\1l hold Its monthly business
o( the dinner Is the swarthmore
25-6. Game time Is 2 p.m. meeting, Wednesday, october
committee (or the United
Last Saturday's win was the
16, at 8 p.m., in the clubhouse.
second of the season against At 9 (ollowlng the meellng and
Nations.
Reservations wll\ be taken
9 Che8t~r Road
one loss for swarthmore. The the initiation of new members,
through Monday, october 21.
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
spirited and scrappy team Charles Hough will speak on
Those wishing to come are
dominated Garnet valley for our envIronment and how.archiasked to call Mrs. Richard
the First three q,uarters but tecture can enhance our lives
Behte KI 4-5363 or Mrs. Roger
in the latter moments In both residential and cumas opponents· weight and munalllving.
Wade KI 3 -2285.
Either a main dish casserole
I""warth,m')fe Injuries started to
Mr. HOllgh was graduated
or salad enough for three times
take Its toll.
from the University o( Pennthe number of people coming
co-captain Jimmy Hood re- sylvania In 1950 and Is active
the opening kickoff to lin the American Institute o(
In each family may be brought.
midfield from where quarter- Architecture.
A modest share will be made
to help pay (or beverages and
back Chip Robinson alternated
The public Is cordially InJohn RiveJlo with left vited to he"r Mr. Hough speak.
desserts (or all, Including
halfback Hood on ball carrying
members of swarthmore COllege's International Club and
The springfield Chamber stints thai went to the Garnet
international students from
Music society takes pleasure Valley five yard line. A 15- Rotary To Hear
swarthmore High school who in announcing Its fifth season yard penalty put the Garnet
to the 20 yard line but on Astronomer Today
will attend as guests o( the
In presenting four concerts by
the
next
play Robinson repeated
UN committee.
The Philadelphia Chamber playa
pass
play
to rlghtend Kevin
Chairman for the sale of ers. This series of conc'erts
Dr. peter van de Kamp,
UNICEF notes and Christmas Is held at the springfield McCaffery that went 20 yards director of sproul Observatory
greellng carfl.s is Mrs. Morgan Municipal Township Building 50 (or the first touchdown •
and Edward Hicks Magill proFour plays later Bill stanton fessor of Astronomy at the
wynkoop. Cards and notes will
powell road. All ofthe concerts
be available at the dinner or
are on Friday evenings at 8:30 recovered a Garnet Valley fumon his own 30 yard line,
can be ordered later directly p.m. Dates (or this season are
(rom Mrs. wynkoop at KINovember 1,
December 6, but another offensive drive died
EVERYONE WELCOME
with a (umble at the 3 ya '"d
4-2114. An International gift February 21 and April 18.
UNITED NATIONS DAY
This year the Philadelphia line. RUgged defense led by Cotable at the dlnne r will be
POT LUCK DINNER
handled by Mrs. William Har- Chamber players, whose mem- captain Craig coli stopped the
grave. There will also be a UN bers
Include distinguished Garnet valley hole and Kevin HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA
arllsts
o( the Philadelphia Mccaffrey recovered the Gar- Thurs. Oct. 24th - 6:30 P.M.
Ilterature table.
st'Jdents from swarthmore Orchestra, will perform a wide net Valley fumble at the 36.
Adults 75{ - Children 50¢
High school under the direction variety o( repertOire (or small Again the attacks sputtered,
Call by Oct. 21 st:
of Mrs. Holly R. webster and ensembles. Each program will and alter a 50-yard punt by
Kate Hoffman will present two Include In addition to standard HOod forced Garnet valley deep
Mrs. Richard Behte KI 4-5363
skits on the United Nations repertoire a modern work by in their own territory, he reMrs. Roger Wade KI 3-2285
theme after dinner. Mrs. wes- French, German, Hungarian and turned their punt to the
opponent's 3'1.
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At this point Robinson and
one highlight of the series
mentary school music teacher,
w\1l b
WALTER KILLAM
also with an international formance of a new work by pass and catch routine for a
theme. piano accompaniest will George crumb, a pulitzer 3'1-yard touchdown. Behind exEastman, ,
Prize winning composer who ceJlent protection by the line,
be Kurt Meyer.
l
School of Music
11 ves in Media and teaches Robinson rolled out, set up and
co.chairmen for the dinner
are Mrs. Frances Jackson and composition at the University threw a beautiful spiral just
Public & Pri,,;,ate School
above the safety man's hand
experrence;
Mrs. S. David stoner.
of Pennsylvania.
A brief but comprehensive into the outstretched arms of
Principal • USN Bond,
outline of repertOire to be per- Mack for the catch. Davey
Honolulu Symphony,
formed includes string Trios Williams made the extra point
by Mozart, Francab, Hindemith and swarthmore led 13-0.
Annapolis Symphony
In the second half the Garnet
and schorzini; piano .Trios by
For Appointment
Beethoven and MendelssOhni set up another drive with Hood
and Rivello gaining four and
Dr. John J. Logue of Yale piano Quartets by Brahms and
five yards at a shot, but It
avenue has returned from ob- ChaussOnj Plano QUintets by was Jack Keefe's 14 yard
serving a three-week IIworld Hummel ... and Dvorak; erIl scamper that set up the touchconstitutional convention" in Tremonto" by Resphlgi and down threat on the 9 yard line.
Interlaken, switzerland
and "Madrigals" by George crumb. Hood took a quick pitch out
The springfield Chamber
woUach, west Germany.
Music
society, a non profit around left end for the third
At the convention some 125
score, made possible by the
"Citizen delegates" from 27 organization, is supported and key block of Kevin McCaffrey.
nations and five continents endorsed by a newly formed
Dave Williams made good
committee. The
overcame language barriers to sustaining
on
his second extra point and
discuss the basic principles committee is present1ylaunch~ this ended the Swarthmore
required to establish a world ing a membership campaign scoring for the day. Garnet
fed era I government 'with and invites new members to Valley scored eight plays later
powers adequate to secure join. For further information and then again with 10 seconds
peace and to promote social interested persons may write
to "chamber Music" Box 272, left.
and economic justice."
particularly noted waS the
Among those who sent the springfield, or call KI 4-5145. improved performance by deconvention their gOOd wishes
fensive ends Shaeffer and Johnwere Trygve Lie, first Secresoni BiU stanton again· did a
tary-General of the UN, and For Senior Boys
rine steady performance a~
Pennsylvania Senator Joseph S.
peter P. Miller, assistant center. Benii Kerr and Eric
Clark, a mel'nber of the Senate
spence. kept the left off tackle
Committee on Foreign Rela- to the vice president (or in- hole open most of the game;
dustrial relations at scott paper
tions.
craig colt stood out par•
Dr. Logue attended in his company, was th.e speaker ticularly on defense with his
Tuesday
at
the
hIgh
schO~1
capacity as director of Villatackling. carl deMoll played
nova's world order Researd, senior boys' health c~ass. HIS right offensive tackle and Bob
Institute. The Institute's re- topic was C! What it Takes to Dean, although hampered by a
sea~h focUS is on w?rld get a Job and How to Keep it." slight injury, continued to be
Last Tuesday's speake.r was
organization anc", in particular,
Douglas
C. Thompson; assistant one of the most valuable men
on the united Nations. Anlong
on the team with hiS steady
convention delegates whom Dr. dean of admissions at the col-.. play on offense and defense at
Logue interviewed were. Am- lege, who spOke on rtplanning tackle position.
bassador R. K. Nehru, who has for the Future. "
"Glue fingers" McCaffrey
served as Indian Foreign
stood out on offense in addition
:\.tinister and UN delegate,
to his work as safety man. Mike
Pastor Martin Neimoller of
Mccane, who substituted at
Robert B. Nicholas, a fOf- right half for the injured Lee
Germany, a co_president o( the
World council of Chut:ches. and mer resident of Moylan. has Layton, came into his own for
been na ed nW,nager of the the first time this year and
~lrs. Elizabeth Mann-Borgese
a FellOW of the center (or corporate planning departlllent stood out with fine tackling
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Democratic Institutions in santa of Atlantic Richfield compa~y, and an excellent pass interNew york.
Barbara, Calif.
ception. Chip Robinson conNicholas, nOW of Huntington. tinued his ste~dy performance
In their fina~ "Declaration
of ,Wolfach," .~ the delegates N. Y., had served since Jan- at quarterback )YUh Jack Keefe
called for the convening of the uary 3, 1966, In Philadelphia. backing up the position In great
"second working sessions" of as manager of the financial style; (ullback John Rlvello ran
the world constitutional con- services department of the harder as the game progressed
vention in the summer of 1910. companj. previously, he was and gets a special u well done"
sec retary of· the company, and (or taking over the punting
assistant to the vice prestdent chores in the last quarter for
SUPPORT UNITED FUND! and general manager of finan~e the Injured Jim Hood.
and accounting.
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parents o( 11th grade students will meet (rom 8 to 10
p.m. Monday, October 28 In the
high school auditorium.
Mrs. wiI1lam Phillips, chairman of the group, has already
held an executive meeting at
her home on strath Haven avenue to plan (or the year's
activities. Members are:
Mrs. Jacob Snyder co-chalrmanj Mrs. Edward Heller secretary, Mrs. Thomas Finucane
treasurer, Mrs. WIlliam Shugarts hospltaJlty, Mrs. ,Johan
Natvlg Baccalaureate tea, Mrs.
John Lawrence Home and School
representative, MiS. Vincent
Johnson telephone and canteen
representative, Mrs. Richard
Batlin publicity.
ANNUAL 'POT LUCK~
SET OCTOBER 24TH
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In Fifth Season
ORIGINAL
FLUTE INSTRUCTOR
MICHAEL'S
COLLEGE PHARMACY
Logue Aflends 3-Week
World Convention
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Se/~l.f -HIt. plan fhtrft ik'st
IN ylJIJ at .sp,,'ntjn't.ld fMtrdl
EARN PER ANNUM:
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Poly - Opticals
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MEET OCT. 28TH
other highlights were Bruc,e
Kelly substituting lor Hood on
defense; McCaf(rey's (0 u r
catches (or &0 yards (or 20
yards per catch; steve Shu-
'.$5,000.
4 Minimum
SIX MONTHS MATURITY
$1,000.
Minimum
Phone Mr. Banninger at KI 3-6100
or stop in for details
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ATSWARTHMORE,PENNA.
PETER E. TOl·D, MARJORlE T. TOLD, Publishers
Entered 85 Second Class Matter. January 24, 1929. at the Post
Room of the SOCiety, 425 Lorn·
SUllday' 5 sermon will be given
by the Assistant Minister, the
Rev. Pershing parker. at the
9 and . 11:15 a.m. services of
worship.. His subject will be
('The Voice of the. Turtle."
.lohn
Evans,
certified l;ay
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
727 Harvard Avenue
Dr. Rex S. Clements
Interim Minister
John D. Miller, Jr.
Director of Music
and manage r of t he De pa rt ment
of History of the United Presbyterlan Church.
Esther Circle will meet
Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. at the
home 01 Mrs. Baldwin Bridger,
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
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servIce on october 13, LayIII an's
Behr,
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LEIPER PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
900 fairview Road
Rev. floyd G. Meredith
Mlnis'er
Sunday
9:30 A.M.-Church SchOol
11:00 A.M.-Mornln!!: Worship
from th€: law of sin
and death."
This verse from Romans is
the Golden Text of the Bible
Lesson-Sermon titled
tlAre
Sin, Disease, and Death Real?"
that wlll be read In all ChriStl~n
Science cnurches this sunday.
All are InvJted to attend the
services at First church of
Christ, Scientist, 206 park
avenue, at 11 a.m.
TRINITY NOTES
Holy Communion will
be
celebrated at 8 and 9:15 a.m.
Sunday.
The Brotherhood of st.
Andrew
will meet at S a.m.
Church School and Adult Discussion arE! held at 9:15.
Edward Martin ,
Child care through first grade
me free
TRINITY CHURCH
Chester Rd. & College Ave.
Rev. Warren C. Skipp, Rector
Rev. Edward N. Schneider
Assistant Rector
Robert Smart
Organi st_Ch~irmaster
18th Sunday Alter Trinity
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
8:00 A.M.-Brotherhood of
St. Andrew.
9:15 A.M.-Holy Communion
9: 15 A.M.-Church School
9: 15 A.M.-Adult Discussion
11: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
6:30 p.M.-Jr. & Sr. EYC
Thursday
9: 30 A.M.-Holy Communion
"THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
Whittier Place
Sunday
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum.
2nd of the series on
Quaker history. Alexander Purdy, speaker.
duPont Building.
9:45 A.M.-Meeting forWorship. Meetinghouse.
9:45 A.M.-First-day SChool.
Whittier House.
II :00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. Meetinghouse. Child
care provided.
Monday
All-Day Sewing
Wednesday
All-Day Quilting
Mrs.
L.
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Morning Prayer is held at
11:15.
Acolyte Training Is held at
4:30 p.m.
Both the Junior and Senior
EYC groups· will meet at 6:30
p.m. Sunday.
The Gospels Study Group wlll
meet Wednesday from 9:30 to
11 a.m.
Holy communion will be hetd
Thursday, at 9:30 a.m.
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
206 Park Avenue
Sunday
11:00 A.M.-Sunday SChool
11:00 A.M.-The Lesson-Sermon will be .. Are Sin,
Disease and Death Real?"
Wednesday evening meeting
each week,8 P.M. Readfng
Room 0109 Dartmauth Avenue,open weekdaJ'sexcept
holidays, 10 - 5. Friday
evenings 7 - 9. Nursery
available on Sundoys~
NOTRE DAME deLOURDES
Michigan Ave,&Falrvlew Rd,
Rev. Charles A. NelsDn
PDsIDr
Rev. DDnald Helm, Ass',
SUn. Mass-8,9,10 11 12;15
Weekdays-6:30 &, Ii' A.M, Holy
Days alS
Conlesslon-Sat .. Eve of Holy
Days, First Fridays,4-5:30;
7:30-9 •
is available during this service.
Church school classes Cor
second through sixth grades
are held at 10 :30. The Adult
and youth Forums meet at 11.
The
ment
stewardship commitCommittee will meet
Monday at 7:30 p.m. In
the
women's Association Room.
The Children's Work Sub Committee will meet in the youth
Room at 8.
The Session will meet Tues-
day at 8p.m.inthe WA Room.
Women's circles will meet
Wednesday as follows:
At 9:30 a.m. - Circle I,
Mrs. Chester Kunz, chairman,
at the home of Mrs. William
Turney, 439 Riverview road;
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OCT. 18-19
855 HARVARD AVE.
'Benefit
HARVARD AVE. SCHOOL
LEARNING DISABIL.ITY
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education
.home 01 Mrs. Brodie crawford, 309 North· SWarthmore
at all
OUR FOUNDING,
Margaret M. Yarrow I Yale
avenue,
has recently- been
FAMILIES HAVE
appointed director of the youth
Services Opportunity program
The American Field service
is a private, non-profit, non-'
sectarian organization devoted
levels In
to encouraging International
understanding through education. swarthmore has had an
A FS student since 1956. Goran
learned abOut AFS Irom a
friend In Sweden who had been
an AFSer In Cleveland, O. Her
mer? one summer he spent
In England with. a friend Improving his English. Another
PARADE OCT. 30th
summer he and his father built
their summer home on an
Island 50 miles out lrom Goteborg. This summer he worked
five weeks in the Volvo auto-
Swarthillore's annual Hallowe'en parade will be held
.
moblle plant before he sailed
program of placing young volunteers in significant service
programs.
Mrs. yarrow was program
UNDERSTANDING PERSONAL ATTENTION
coordinator 01 the Media Fellowship House Irom 1964 to
1967. She has previously worked
for the AFSC as co-director.
Sire 15 the mother of three
TRADITIONAL S.MPLlCITV
Quaker organization's
the
head-
quarters in Philadelphia she
wlll coordinate the nation-wide
sons,
Michael, Douglas
REVERENCE AND DIGNITY
THOUGHTFUL SERVICE
BENSIBLE PRICES
and
camping is 'a popular sport
A TTEND CONFERENCE
Members of the B aha't ",.Ilth I
from six states attended a conference Saturday and sunday
at the Philadelphia Baha'I Center. The conference was one
.UBURB"N-WEST
Baha'is from this area at-
tending Included Charles Seeburger and Mrs. cynthia Macdonald of swarthmore, Mrs.
Behle Alley of walllngford and
John Robb and John caruarana
01 springfield.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
H. G. BOOHAR • SUPERVISOR
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conference leader was Dr.
Daniel- Jordan, professor of
avenUe.
Circle 8, Mrs. J. ROy Carroll, Jr., chairman, meets at
the home of Mrs. Milton Bryant,
educational psychology at the
904 Heathdale drive, Media, at
12:30. Circle 9, Mrs. Charles
National Spiritual Assembly.
york. The rest of the summer
the carroll family and Goran
went camping in Estes Park,
colorado. They spent one week
at an American Friends service Committee family camp
'and another week in a cabin
with the yarrow family, hiking,
mountain cUmbing and horse
back riding.
Edward.
in sweden and again Gorao was
struck by the differences. I rIn
sweden you can camp on anyone's property you Uke except
their garden. It Is an old 15th
century law," he remarks. He
is amazed '-at- our huge public ..
camping parks. "The national
parks in sweden are for conservation - not camping." he
says.
Queried on family IIle
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Now is the time to Get
wlll IQllow.
EMERGENCY BLOOD
Begins Oct.
1.4, 2 P.M.
Marsha Richardson
BME Summa Cum Laude
School of Music,
Northwestern University.
Music Supervisor, PubliC
. Schoofs, 1958-1963.
Private Studio, Summit,
New Jersey, 1963--1965.
Phone: KIngswood 4-8837
Avallebie hours: 3:30, 'I\!esday
and 'Ill1rsday: 4:00, ""ndaY;
5:00, M(lDdaY througb ThUrsday.
Evening or rooming lessons ma$
be arranged.
THE HOAGIE SHOP
In Neighboring School
DiMatteo's
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Fa;rvi.ew at Michigan
Mrs. Eileen Lore 01 Benjamin west avenue, Mrs. Emmy
Barbour of Ogden avenue and
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Mrs. Virginia Heck of Wallingford, are among local residents
who will be teaching this year
Swarthmore Borough resi- at the Media Friends school.
Mrs. Lore will have fourth
dents' requests lor blood may
grade,
Mrs. Barbour second,
be made to Mrs. JOhan Natvlg,
and
Mrs.
Heck wlll have shop
Red Cross Chair man of Blood
and crafts lor all grades.
Service, KI 3-1)324
Publlsber Peter E. Told and Mallorie T. Told, 322 park
Aven!'e, swarthmore, Pa. Editor Peter E. Told, 322 Park Avenue, Swa1'lbmore, Pa. Managing Editor Barbara B. Kent 325
Dartmouth Avenue. swarthmore. Pa.
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Owner The Swatthmorean. Inc. 333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore, Pa. Stockholders Mallorie T. Told 322 P"rk AVe.
~ue, Swarth!1lOre, pa. Mary Blessing Told 322 Park Avenue
:;warthmore. Pa. P'atrlcla Told Love 131 Possum· Hollow Road'
Wallingford, Pa. Pe ter E. Told 322 Park Avenue Swarthmore Pa
K".'10IVN BONDtrOLDERS, MORTGAGEES: AND OWER
SECURITY HOLDERS OWNING OR HOLDING 1 PERCENT
MORE OR TOTAL A.I,\OUNT OF BONDS ~IORTaAGF.s OR
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OTHER SECURITIES. NONE.
A'ferage No. Copies
Single Issue Nea.est
Each Issue Durin~
To Filing Date
Preceding 12 Months
2200
2200
Total No, COpies Printed
Paid Circulation
110
120
Mall SUbscriptions
1900
1900
Total Paid ClrculaUon
2020
2020
Free Distribution
4'1
40
Total Distribution
2060
2060
OMce Use, IRllo()'fer, etc.
150
140
Total
2200 .
2200
I certifY that the stattm attS made by me abOve are correct
and complete.
Peter E. Told, Editor
souvenirs and refreshments all week long • . • plus
Sony Transistor Radio
given away every half hour!
5 extra radios awarded
each hour at 6,7 and 8 PM Friday
Drawings on the hour and half hour. Everyone eligible ••• you don't need
to be a depositor and you don't need to be present to win. COLOR TV SET
also award~d 8 PM Friday,
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Philadelphia Electric plans
big growth from the tiny atom.
A giant portion of our billion·dollar expansion budget
for the next five years will go for nuclear power.
At Peach Bottom on the Susquehanna. two new
atomIc power units will generate 1,065,000 kilowatts
each. starting in 1971 and '73. We'lI get a large
share. In 1972 and '73. we'll get atomic power from
a pair of 1.050.000·kilowatt reactors near Salem,
New Jersey. We'll share in a third pair of nuclear
umts to produce 1.065,000 kilowatts each by the
mid· 1970's.
Soon. then. Philadelphia Electric can count on a
share of more than 6,000.000 kilowatts of nuclear·
generated electricity. all produced by the cleanest
known methods.
Philadelphia Electric Company
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"TATEMENT OF OWNERSillP, ·MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION (Act of Octoller 23, 1962: Sectlon 4369, TItle 39.
united states Codel Date of Filing October 4 1968
Tltl,e
of Publlcatlon THE SWARTHMOREAN, INC.' Fre@ency of
Issue Weekly. Location of Offtce 01 Publication 333 Darbnouth
PSFS WEEK IT IS!
ready for winter. - With a Good Book!
Lee, Jr., chairman, will
meet at the home of Mrs. C.
Wednesday for supper. Classes
AND WHAT A GALA
SWARTHMORE
PUBLIC LIBRARY
in
sweden, Goran repUed "Teenagers are more independent
from their parents, and do
many things on their own."
Besides photography, politics
is onc' uf his special interests
on Baltimore Pike
opposite Riddle Memorial Hospital
WINTER SALE !!
L.
Calvin Naylor, 12 Wellesley
road, at 8 p. m.
The Experimental yo~th
Program wtll meet at 6 p.m.
now open In
apply. AFS has been called
met AUgust 12 by Mr. and Mrs.
John Carroll and David carroll
(his American brother) 111 New
From
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"the world's largest import export house of students and of
good Will."
RELIED ON US FOR
vice committee.
®
enthusiasm encouraged him to
from Rotterdam on the 8.8.
waterman Cor New -York wLth
other AFS students. He was
of the American Friendfi, Ser-
The newest business citizen of this area
is the nation's oldest mutual savings bank ...
The Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, founded 1816
and in our homes.
What does he do In the sum-
AFSC NAMES
MRS. YARROW
will start Frl- O!!lce, 333 oartmouth avenue.
will. make him a welcome and
valuable visitor In our school
experience for him.
SINCE
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25,
at The Swarthmorean
this year on
oclober'30, beginning
at 6:45
year in swarthmore, and his
friendliness and easy manner
is especlalty to his liking because of his technical background. He enjoys the teachers
and the school splr It - a new
those
,pf 18 to be held nation-wide
Rabbit Run, Rose Valley.
At 10:30 a.m. - Circle 5, this month.
Mrs.
Charles A. Anderson,
chairman, at the home of Mrs ..
Loren Forman, 30 Guernsey
road, and Circle 7, Mrs. Luzern
Li vingston, chairman, at the
my school In sweden Is too
liberal, S
GOran went on to explain
more about the difference In
Swedish schools. The· are all
Iree to all students, even all
the unlversltles. The government provides scholarship
funds to alt students to help
pay for their room and board.
.. This Is to help keep students
In school and help their famiUes," be states. tiT here Is
sweden, thus the taxes are very
high. "
At swarthmore Goran
Is
studying English, History 11
and History 12, and a new
course in astro physics which
Circle 2, Mrs. David Bingham,
chairman, at the home of Mrs ..
Thomas Moore, 20 Guernsey
road; Circle 3, Mrs. John B ..
Weir, chairman, at the home
of Mrs. Birney K. Morse, 742
Harvard avenuej Circle 4, Mrs.
Lynn Kippax, chairman, at the
home of Mrs. Fred Wilson,
(Qmunued {rom Page 1)
and he 15 looking lorward
being In the united states·durIng an election year. Already
he has attended some polltlcal
meetings and observing wtth
keen Interest bow the election
Is developing. At school he Is
working on the year book and
active In the International Relations Club. Of course he likes
skIIng, and hopes to do some
whlie he Is here.
He Is looking forward to his
free medical servtce and free
com-
II on the program.
I
Joseph E. ROSS, Thomas Hudson, Jr.
6:00 P.M.-EYP supper ana
At 8 p.m. on Toursday, the
_...:p:..,r_o:;.g:...ra_m--=g:..r_a.:.d_e_s_7__1_2_.___ I Inquirers' Class wi11 meet In
the North Room.
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE'NOTES
Jahn C. K ulp, Mini ster
"The law of the Spirit of
Pershing Parker, Assistant
life in Christ Jp.sus hath made
Charles Schisler, Dir. Music
DIAL "L-I-F-T _U_P_S"
(KI 3_8877)FOR AN UP·
LIFTING DAILY MESSAGE
OF FAITH AND HOPE.
women's
Friend. of Swarthmore
Public Library
SUNDAY TRIP, OCT. 13
(Trip to 18th Century
in Philadelphia)
For Informatian Call
Sunday. Assisting in the 1
service will be Richard
in the Church Parlor.
,
,
1Foundation'S
the sermon at the 10 o'clock
Eighth Grade confirmation
Class wlll be conducted by
Pastor Kulp Tuesday at 4 p.m.
Sunday
Gwen Narbeth continues the
10:00 A.M.-Laymen's Sunday.
Bible study Class Wednesday
Robert N. Hilkert, speaker. at 9:30 a.m. Child care wlll
Child care through 1st
be provided.
grade.
Ninth Grade confirmation
10:30 A.M.-Church School 2nd Class will meet Wednesday at
through 6th grades
7 p.m.
11:00 A.M.-Adult Forum
The co·mmlsslon on Missions
11:00 A.M.-youth Forums, 7- wlll meet wednesday at 8 p.m.
12th grades
In the North Room.
Wednesday
commission on Stewardship
Women's Circle Day
& Finance wlll meet at 8 p.m.
Sunday
A.M.-Morning Worship
A.M.-Church School
A.M.-Inquirers' Class
A.M.-Morning Worship
P.M.-Jr. High MYF
Wednesday
9:30 A.M.-Bible Study
the 15th Anniversary of the
ope n I n g
of Internattonai
Chrlstlan University, Tokyo,
Japan, to he held on Friday,
october 11, In New Y~rk City.
"Mrs. Thomson Is a member
of the Women's Committee of
the Japan Inte r national
Chrlstlan University Foundation, the org-clnizatlon sponsorIng the luncheon. Her husband
was formerly on the faculty of
International Christian University, as Professor of Biochemistry and Nutrition.
Mrs. Morgan (Elizabeth
,Gray) Vining, formerly of
i Waillngford, chairman of the
Robert N. Illikert will give . mittee will be among
339 Riverview road.
9:00
10:00
10:00
11: 15
7:00
Mrs. J. Claude Thomson,
Morgan circle, plans to attend
the Luncheon commemorating
bard street, Philadelphia.
Dr. Nichols, a dlstlngulshed
historian,
also is
the author
of the recently
published
"A
Historian's progress."
William B. MlIler of Walllngford Is secretary of the society
vice.
The Inquirers' Class will
meet· in the chapel at 10 a.m.
Church School classes for
all ages are held at 10 a.m.
Janet Malcomson ·will lead
the Junior High M .. Y. F. at 7
I p.m. In the church.
;
Anniversary for
BARBARA B. KENT, Managing Editor
Rosalie D. Peirsol Mary E. p~lmer
Doris E. Weidnel
.
DEAD L·INE--WEDNESDAY 11 A.M.
SW
,.:..!!!!--ARTHMORE, PA .. 19081, FRiDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1968
Ornce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
~'A monarchy is a merchantman (ship) which sails
well,
bott but will sometimes strike on a rock and go to the
om; a republic is a raft which wlll never sink, but
then your feet are always in the water."
Fisher Ames, a member of Congress in 1795, quoted
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METHODIST NOTES
Speaker will conduct the ser-
\ I
u,
Dr. Roy Franklin Nichols,
pulitzer prize winner In history and professor of history
emeritus of the University of
Pennsylvania, delivered the
address at the lith Founders'
Day celebratlonofthePresbylerian Historical Society yesterday afternoon In the Meeting
Phone: Klngswoad 3-0900
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
I .
LU~n~C~h~eo::n~M;'a:r~k:S~1~5~t~h~~D~e~II~Ve~r:~Pa~P~e~rb~a~C~ks~~ii~~~~
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SHER1.....S SALE
OF BEJ..L ESTATE
tertalned her
day with .Iuncheon
c
S'
ESTATE OF E1izabetb Flour-
:F~rld;~~.~O~c;ro~b:er~11~,~1~9~68~~~~~~~~~~~__~~__~~~~THE
noy Anderson, Also Known As
COUNTY OF DELAWARE
Elizabeth F. Anderson. De-<
Sealed . Proposals will be ceased. Late of Swarthmore,
COURT HOUSE, MEDIA, PA.
received at the Olllee o[ the Delaware County t Pa,
~ounty Controller. court House.
, lIETTERS Testamentary on
niday, Ck·tuhn '~;;, I!)I>K
Media, Pa., up unUl 9:30 A.M. the above Estate have been
9:30 A.:n. Eastern DayUcht Time
Eastern DayHght Saving Time. granted to the undersigned, who
on
Wednesday,October 23,1968, request
'all persons having
= =
m
. COlldltioru: 1350,00 cash or certified
claims or demands «galnst the
check at time of sale (unless otherwISe for furnishing and delivering
5t.ated In nd\'ertiscmentl. balnnce In ten F.O.B. Factory, Flre Brick to
Estat~ of the decedent to mske
days. Ollier conditions on dny of s..'\le.
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the de sign ated Incinerator known the swne, and all perProposals will be sons Indebted to the decedent
"To nil p;utle5 In Interest nnd clalm- Plants.
opened in the presence o[ the to mske payment without delay,
nnts:
County
Commissioners at 10:00 to
TAKE NOTICE that a Schedule of
Caroline F. Burnett, Executrix
Built & Resurfaoed
A.M.
Eastern
Daylight Saving
DlstrlbuW>n ..... 1Il be Hied wIthin thlrt'·
341
Haverford
Place
130) days [rom the dutc of sale and dis'- Time, on that date.
Grading, Sodding, Seeding
swarthmore, Pa,
t.rlbnlioll will be mode In nccordance
Each Bid must be lICCOmPanled
Top Soil & Mushroom Soil
with the Schedule of Dlstrlbullon unless
Or to her Attorney
exceptions are filed thereto wU.hln ten by Cash. Certified G60d Faith
Alan
Reeve
Hunt
of
Duane,
Check. or a Corporate Bid
(10) days thereafter, No further notice
Stone, Cement & Block Wo,k,
Bond, either one In the amount
u( t.he Rling of the Sehedule or DIstrlMorris
H~i1~,f;I'ii~:ll'lin~
1617 & ,d
but.lon will be given."
o[ ten percent (10%) 01 the
Retaining Walls and Drains
total amount of the Bid. drawn
1967
No. 8640
to the order of the County of
CELLARS WA:rER-PROOFED
MONBY JUDGMENT
Delaware.
ESTATE OF EARL PULL.Forms 01 Proposal may be
~ALL MAdison 16-3675
MAN, deceased, late of the City
LOT &, IMPS. Sit. In Marcus Hook ,obtalned ,at the Olllce of the
Borough, Delaware county. Penna .. on
of Chester, Delaware county.
put!!haslng Agent,CourlHouse,
N.W. s. of Chestnul St. 422.45 ft. N,E. or
P ennsy I vania.
Media. Po.
Ita Intersection with the W. Hlle 01 MarLETTERS TESTAMENTARY
The County Commissioners
cus Hook Village; tho N,W. 52.1!> It.; tho
on
the above Estate have been
N.E. 3.98 n.: tho N.W. 35,07 It.; tho N.E.
reserve the right to reject any
granted
to tbe undersigned
21.26 It; th. S.E. 97.16 ft.; tho S.W. 25.26
and all bids.
ft, to pt. of beg. Being Lot No. 247 Plan
who request al.l persons having
FRANK A. SNEAR. JR.
or Mnrclls Hook Village recorded In Plan
or demands against the
ClIse 7, ut page 11. In Office of Recorder
HARRY A. McNICHOL claims
Estate of the decedent to'mske
01 Deeds nt Media. BeIng No. 19 ChestWILLIAM A. WELSHI
known the same, and all pernutSt.
2I{~10-18_9'.!!!}.tv commlss,!gners
sons Indebted to the decedent
Improvements consist of a two-story ESTATE NOTICE
to make p",vment without delay
brick house.
t~
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ESTATE OF CHARLOTTE
SMITII
WILSON.
de
reased,late
Sold as the property of CATHERINE
Janet Lee Hamilton, Executrix,
of the Borough of Swarthmore,
MAE FERG USON.
Glen Rlddie Road.
Delaware County. PennsylvanGlen
Riddle,
Pennsylvania,
R. D. Mathewson. Attorney
ia.
Or to her Attorney.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
PAUL J. McKINNEY, Sherlf(
Edmund Jones. Esquire
on the above Estate have been
5
Park Avenue.
1965 granted to the undersigned, who
No. 14612
PERSONAL
swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
request all persons having
FOR SALE
MONEY JUDGMENT
claims or demands against the
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR SALE - Yeal"old trumpet
LOT & IM.PS. Sit. In Upper Darby Estate of the decedent to mske
The swarthmore .. Rutledge PERSONAL - Forsythe Nursery
Twp., Delaware County, Fenna., on SE. known the same, ari.d all persons
Educational
Creative
Program
used
sparingly by little old boy.
Union School District will
S. of Irvington Rd, 237.77 ft. N.E, of pt.. indebted to the decedent to
children
(3-5)
Mondays,
WednesKIngswood
4-4107.
receive bids for the leasing or days. Fridays, Forsythe studio
of curve on N.E. S. of Hampshire Rd.;
payment. without delay • purchasing
tho N.E. 16 rt.; tho S.E. 130.96 ft.: tho make
of
School
Bus
type
to
.
the Arts - Dance - Baton FOR SALE - Pembroke Welsh
,N.E. 17.52 ft.: tho N.W. 138.11 ft to pt
vehicle at Its office. 104 Col- o[
01 beg. Bemg Lot No. 258. Drexel Park
Guitar,
children
and
adults.
Corgi
puppies. Affectionate,
Aubrey Y. Smith, Executor.
General Contractor
Gardens. Plan 6, recorded at Media In
1 Park Avenue •. lege Avenue, Swarthmore, Penn- Klngswood 3-3688.
fun-loving.
AKC.
For
Informasylvania. up to 4 P.M. October
omce of Recorder or Deeds In Plan Case
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
mation phone KIngswood 3-4338.
No.7, page 19.
21. 1968 and open the bids at'a
or to his Attorney.
PERSONAL
China
and
glass
meeting ,of the Board at 8:00
FOR SALE - SChwinn "SpeedImprovements consist of a two-story Edmund Jones, Esquire,
P.M.,
same date, or at an ad- repaired. Parchment paper lamp
brick house.
ster" 2 gears $20 - $30. For
5 Park Avenue,
shades
recovered.
Miss
I.
P.
journed meeting.
more infonnatlon call Klngswood
Swarthmore,
Pennsylvania.
Bunting.
KIngswood
4-3492.
Sold as the property of ANGELO O.
Specifications ma,y be secured
3T-10-11
4-3173.
MORMILE, JR., a/kia ANGELO MORbetween 9 A. M. and 4 P. M.
MILE. JR .• and PHYLLIS A. MORMILE.
ESTATE NOTICE
daily except Saturdays. SUndays PERSONAL - Delaware Valley
FOR SALE - To keep birds In
ESTATE OF A. DAVID M, and holidays at the school Tree Experts. Shirer Building.
R. D. Mathewson, Attorney
your garden, start feeding now.
SPEERS. Late of Swarthmore. District office. The Board ra- Swarthmore. Pa. All types of
Feeders, houses and baths from
PAUL J. McKINNEY. Sherif( Delaware Coun~. Po.
serves tne right to reject any tree work. Fully insured. Free
the S. Crothers, 435 Plush M\I1 ,
:
=
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY or all bids in whole or in part estimates - 10 years' eAperi..
Road, Wailinglord, LOwell 61963 on the above Estate have been and to award contracts on any . Boce. Klngswood 4-3035.
No. 12053
4551.
granted to the undersigned, who Item or items making up any PE'ltsciNAL - prano tuning
MONEY JUOOMENT
request all persons having
FOR SALE - Full size violin,
bl~nvelope to be mark.ed. "Seal- specialist. minor rep air I n g. padded
LOT & IMPS. Sit. In Twp, of Upper clalms or demands against the
case, 45 years old. PerDarby, Del. Co,. Penna., on S.E. S. of Estate 'of the decedent to make
fect condition. $100. KIngswood
ed Qlotations SCHOOL BUS."
Brookwood La, 344.58 ft. S.W. of S.W, s
known the same, and all persons
John H. Wigton. M.D. KIngswoOd 3-5755
4-5149.
of Ashland Ave,; th, S.E. 100 ft.; tho S.W~
Secretary of the Board,
____. - - - - 47.08 ft.: th. N,W. 88.26 ft,; tho on arc indebted to the decedent to make
of circle curving to right 2~0 ft. to beg. payment without delay, to
FOR SALE - Antiques, country
PERSON AL - Bl acktop dri vept. (Lot No. 97) House No. 1110 BrookNancy P. Speers and provident 3T-IO-ll
~umitu.re. lamps. glass. Will photographic Supplies
ways,excavatin g• Free esti...
wood La. SUbJt. to mtge.
National Bank, Executors.
buy. Chairs recaned and rerush·
17th and Chestnut Streets,
mates. Top 5011. Call A.G. Kraed. Bullard. Klngswood 3-2165.
Improvements consist of a masonry
'l'aric. TRemont 4-6136.
Phlla..
Po.
19103
and frame single house.
,
to their Attorneys
FOR SAI,.t; - In garage - bene'
Sold as the property of RALPH P.
':'!'~":' Mo'rris and Heckscher
Evergreen
Nursfit
Crozer-Chester Medical CenCIALLELLA and LlNE'TTE CIALLELLA
ery. Complete landscape and
ter.
saturday. October 12. 9 to
n/k/a LINNETTE T, CIALLELLA.
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nhjii~leliihiT,.:iUe
Building
~
Pa. 19110
tree service. For free estimate
R. D. Mathewson, Attorney
call TRemont 4-0645. Swarth- 4,526 Walnut Lane, Swarthmore. ~:;;~~;.~~;~~~;~";".
PAUL J. McKINNEY, Sheriff ,1-':':":';;'
more references.
ESTATE NoTICE
WAtiTED
ESTATE OF EDNAS.ENGLE.
ESTATE OF MARGUERlTED
PERSONAL - Custom tailored WANTED - Dental assistant.
deceased. late of the Township HENNINGER. also known as Mar'
121 Fairview Road
slip covers. Large selepllon of
of Marple. Delaware County llUerite N. Dickey Hennin&er and
not necessary. PartWoodlyn
samples
-all work done person- experience
Pennsylvania.
• Marlllerite N. Henninller, Detime,
including
three
ally .by Mr. and Mrs. Seremba.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY ceased, Late of Swarthmore, Deland Saturday A.M. Reply Box
Saggmg
seats
of
chairs
and
soon tI
bo
E t
aware County. Pa.
'
83 3 -1181
,fas repaired. LUdlow 6-7592. The Swarthmorean.
Ie a ve 5 ate have been
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
Residential Specialist
granted to the undersigned, who on the above Estate have been
~;:::;::::;,::::;::::::::::~~;:::~~~1 Swarthmorean advertiser since WANTED - Rel!able woman for
:...
.--..., 1951.
reQ,:,est or all
persons
having
t I-h
concession stand evenings and'
c)alIDs
demands
Rga.inst
the . e;ran t ed o
.. e un d ersigned, who
weekends. Please apply In pel"
Estate of the decedent to make or
reQ.uest
all
persons
having
claims
P.ERSON
AL
-:
Carpentry,
jobdemands against the Estate of
BELVEDERE
son at the College Theatre Fribmg, recreation roo m s, book day evening 8 to 9 or Saturday
!,-ll;)Wn the same, and an persons the deced~nt to make known the
cases. porches. L.J. Donnelly
mdebted
to the
decedent
ALESCENT HOM KIngswood
make payment,
without
delay to
to same. and all persons 'indebted
2 to 3.
4-3781.
' afternoon from
.
MICHAEL WILLIAM ENGLE. to.lhe decedent to make payment
4~3898
2507 Chestnut st., Chester
N
without. delllY. tQ
WANTED -InSwalthmore. Famo. 6 South Malin Road.
' Robert A. Adams, Executor
PERSONAL
Will
repair
all
TRemont 2-5373
ily with five children wants to
"L small electrical
Broomall, Pennsylvani.a
207 Cornell Avenue
buy large horne. In 30's. Phone
, thing ~ot working
24-Hour Nursing Care
Or to his Attorney.
"
Swarthmor·e. Pa. 19081
687-0910.
home. Will pick up
JONES. Esquire,
Or to his Attorney
Aged, Senile, Chronic
Cull Blll McKee,
WANTED -Baby-sitting desired
0873.
1716 Girard
Trust Building
Convalescent Men and Women
.ILambert
B. Ott
by young lady. Available day or
Philadelphia. Pa. 19102
ExcellentFood-Spacious Grounds
evening. IOngswood 4--8713.
PERSONAL -A-I TreeService
ESTATE 0 F HALLIE BANKBlll-e -Cr~-6 HGnore~
First. class work, all phases:
ERD, Late of Township of HavLOST AtlD FOUND
ESTATE
OF ERIK W. SADIE PIPPIN TURNER, Prop.
Fully IOsured - local references
erford. Delaware county Penn- HOEGBERG. deceased, late of
Call Hank, Klngswood 3-2010: LOST - Boy's black Schwinn
sylvania.
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the TOwnship of Springfield.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY Delaware county.P ennsylvania.'
bicycle removed from school
CHRISTIAN SPENCE
On the above Estate have been
bike rack Thursday. KIngswood
FOR RENT
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA,RADIO SERIES
granted to the undersigned. who TION on the abuve Estate have
3-3975.
reQl}-est all per so n shaving been granted to the undersigned,
FOR RENT - A lovely first
claims or demands against the who request all persons having
LOST - l.arge male tiger cat.
floor apartment, available Jan'"
SUNDAY - 8:45 A.M.
gentie. friendly. Friday night.
Estate of the decedent to make claims or demands against the
uary 1st for four months. SwarthWFlJ:, 560 k.c.
100 block Rutgers Avenue, Re~nown the same, and all persons
Estate of the decedent to make
more. Klngswood 3-0182.
stnIDAY
- 6:45 A,M.
mdebted to the decedent to make known the same, and all persons
ward. KIngswood 3-6076.
"SATISFYING SERVICE
payment, without delay, to
WQAL - FM. 106.1 m.,.
fOR OVER 50 YEARS'
FOR RENT - Furnished smail
to t'u~' -decedent to
William J. Just indebted
LOST - Gold bracelet with
apartment, centrally located.
make payment, without delay. to
619 Woodland Avenue
Reasonabie. Suitabl~ for work- name engraved inside. SentiERICK I. HOEGBERG.
mental. value. Reward. KlngsHavertown. Pennsylvania
Administrator,
ing person. -Also room with pri- wood 3-7954.
, Attorney
312 Callendar Lane.
vate bath. KIngswood 3-3811 ••
J;:clJmmd Jones, Esquire·
Wallingford, Pennsylvania,
- Woman's bifocal s
A\'enue
Or to his Attorney,
EXPERT FLOOR WAXING FOR RENT - House - Swarth- FOUND
P.
near
College
hOckey field, SatEDMUND JONES, Esquire.
more. Three bedrooms, possibly urday. Call for at swarthmorean.
ESTATE NOTICE
TO
BOTTOM
5 Park Avenue,
4th, I~ baths, 2 car garage.
ESfATE OF E. LAURENCE Swarthmore. Pennsylvania.
Available October 1st. Reply Deliver Paperbacks Fo, In.
HOUSE
CLEANING
CONWELL. also known as Ed- 3T-I0-18
Box T. The Swarthmorean.
OIL HEAT
ductees to The Swarthmorean.
ward Laurence Conwell and EdESTATE NOTICE
RUGS
&
FURNITURE
ward Laurence Conwell,Jr.• DeESTATE OF HELENE H
ceased. Late of the Borough of
SHAMPOOED IN YOUR HOME
Swarthmore, Delaware Count v WARD, Late of the Borough of
Pa.
J.
Swarthmore. Delaware County
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LETTERS TESTAMENTARY Pennsylvania, Deceased.
LETTERS
Testamentary
on
on th~ abo\'~ Estate han" been
granted to the undersigned. who the above Estate haYing been
reQl}est all per so n shaving granted to the undersigned all
\\"t.. Install Torg:llol
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claIms or demands against the persons indpbted to said Estate
Durcsque Seamlt·ss
f
Rcsilirnt Fluoring
Estate of the decedent to make are requested to make payment
those having claims to
NO WAXING NEEI .. ':D
~nO\\ll the same, and all persons and
the same, without
Ihd~bted to the decedent to make present
PERSONNEL SEINING
delay. to
payment without deiay to
Shirley Ward Milier
Elizabeth Dougla; Conwell
Brooke Cottman
111 Columbia Avenue'
Box 55. Rangeley. Maine and
OVII 50 YEAlS
Swarthmore. Pa. 19081 and
Provident National Bank
Mortimer Drew
17th and Chestnut 8' rt:€t::,'
The Phil a. Natlonal Bank. Broad
Fan ESTIMATES
Coslett
and Chestnut Slreets.
Philadelpbla. pennsylvania:
Philo.. Pa 19107. Executors
Executors
Beb Thomson
Or to their Attomeys
Or to their Attorneys:
BuUer. Beatty, Greer &Johnson
John Biddle Felton, Esquire
Judy Coslett
17 SOuth Avenue.
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Duane, Morris & Heckscher
r
Don lyons
Media, PennsYlvania
1617 Land Title Building
\03L
3T-~(l-18
Philadeipbla, Pa. 1911~
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
REAL ESTATE
=
DRIVEWAYS &
PARKING AREAS
SALES & RENTALS
of
existing properties
PRICH
BAIRD & BIRD INC.
KI 4-1500
& EXTERIOR
FREE ESTIMATES
Edward G. Chipman
ilnd Son '
Additions &
Alterations
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,
TR 2-4759
TR 2,-5689
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Picture Framing
ROGER RUSSELL
~c't.:,:;e~~~n;~\l:e~ri:."Ee~;:::
TOPS IN PAINTING
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR ~;;-RSONAL
LOwell 6-2176
B. G, DAVEN, 3rd
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Painting Conhactor
ED AINIS
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INDUSTRIAL
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rop
WALLS & WOODWORII
REAL ESTATE
COTTMAN, DREW & COSLETT, INC.
WASHED
Complete, Professional -Real Estate Service
WARE
SALES - APPRAISALS - MORTGAGES
cout..n
Ed
6-
2530
,.
Providence Rd. at
Jefferson, Media
KI 4-8320
FUEl OIL
BURNER SERVlCE
BUDGET -PLAM
SRA NOTEBOOK
DEMOCRATS PLAN
6CT, 22 SUPPER
SWARTHMOREAN
1 Saw It In The Swarthmorean' To Receive
CLU Award
Underwriters I n MemphiS,
Tenn., on October 21.
Mr. Schaelrer graduated In
1960 Irom Swarthmore /Ugh
Scbool and Is a graduate of
Washington and Lee University,
Lexington, Va, He has sold
over a m11110n dollar s worth
01 lIIe Insurance In botb 1967
and 1968 and has qualilled for
his company's Hall 01 Fame
and Leaders Association.
He Is a reCipient of the
National Sales Achievement
Award and the National Quality
Award. He Is the youngest
Chartered Llle Underwriter In
the city 01 Mem=p:::h~ls:.:._ _ __
ESTATE NOTICE
Frederick C. Scnaeller, 'son
ESTATE OF Ida May Paddl- '01 Mr. and Mrs. Howard
so~, Also Known As Ida May schaeller 01 Elm avenue. will
swarthmore Recreation ASMrs. Morris Bowie, pres ... Prelhs Paddlson. Deceased. be
soclatlon's Teen Age open
Late of swarlhmore, Delaware
awarded the coveted Charident
01
the
swarthmore
House got Itsell 011 to a swingCounty, Po.
tered Life Underwriter deslgIng start Friday night. at tbe Democratic Women's Club has
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY nation In ceremonies held by
woman's Club ... 187 students announced the appointment 01
on the above Estate have been 1 the local Chapter 01 the
granted to the undersigned, who American COllege 01 Life
between the eighth and tbe Mrs. John Rogers as chairman
of
the
annual
Democratlc
request all persons having
twelfth grades turned up.' to
claims or demands aRllinst· the
covered
dish
supper.
dance to the Juke box, play
Estate of the decedeni to make
Tbe ' supper. schedUled for
known the same. and all persons
slmflle board and table tennis,
indebted tQ the decedent to
Oc,tober
22
at
6:30
p.m.,
will
consume pop and popcorn ...
mske payment without delay, to
keeping chaperons Mr. and Mrs. be In Whlttler House on the
Osborne H. Paddison, Executor
100 Ogden Avenue
Irving Slott and Mr. and Mrs. college campus. The program
Swarthmore, Pa.
J. Harold Dumm on their toes. will Include the introductlon
01
county
candidates
In
the
Or
to
his
Attorney
and Director Fran Tracy busy
Alan Reeve Hunt of Duane.
making notes lor the records ... NovQmber election and a disMorris & Heckscher
1617 Land TItle Building,
The student staff Included Rick cussion 01 local Issues that
Philadelphia. Pa. 19110
Luder. Sherry Doherty, Debbie will appear on the ballot.
3T-ID-25
Anyone Interested Is invited
Bird and Jack Kulp ... and, InESTATE NOTICE
cidentally, Fran Tracy has to attend and asked to make
reservations
belore
october
19
OF Bertha L. Evans,
ESTATE
promised
Combo once a
AI,., Known As Berlha Lillia
with Mrs. Rogers. KI 4-2291,
MONTH.
Evans and Berlha Garwood
Director l)(!n Henderson and qr 25 Yale square, Morton.
Evans. Deceased, Late of
Swarthmore. Delaware County,
assistant wes Ranck spent a lot
Pa.
01
time
Saturday Keeping
Republican
Women
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on
Track of outdoors activities.
the above Estate have been
cross country teams, under
granted to the undersigned, who
re~est
all persons having'.
the direction 01 Bob Mudrick. Name Nominators
cllUms ur demands against the
traveled to Fairmount Park's
Tha swarthmore council of Estate of the decedent to make
Belmont Plateau In order to
known the samet and all persons
compete In a District Invita- Republican Women has an- indebted to the decedent to
tional A.A. U. meet ... glrls, 10 nounced Us selection of a make payment, without delay,
and 11 who competed were Pat Nominating committee for next \'0
Jean Evans Newkirk, Box 136,
Logue. Marilyn colllns. Helen year. Mrs. Edward W. coslett.
Norlh Branch. New Jersey and
provident National Bank,
Gorgas. Lynn Wilkinson and Jr. will serve as chairmanwlth
Mrs.
GUy de Furia, Mrs. Irvin
and Chestnut streets.
Broad
sue Lester; BOYS 10 to 11.
Phila.,
Pa., Executors
R.
MacElwe,e,
Mrs.
David
S.
Simon Boocock, RusS WilkinOr to their AUomey
Smith
and
Mrs.
william
B.
son, Mike Mudrick, Mark perry
Alan Reeve Hunt of Duape,
Morri.s & Heckscher,
and Chris Rounds ... boys 12 and patton as her committee.
Mrs. Robert G. Juckem has 1617 Land Title Building.
13. John stott, Jim Chansky.
been
appointed the new chair- Pliiladelphla, Pa. 19110
Tim Johnson, Ted conwell and
man ofthetelephone committee. 3T-ID-25 '
steve Herschel ... and SRA took
two trophys, born home proudly
by Simon Boocock and Russ
Wilkinson, finishing among the
lirst 10 In their events.
That morning also saw 15
adults out on the high school
tennis. courts, taking pointer~
from coach Don Dreisbach ...
the hours were from 9 until
10:30 a.m.
SPECIAL DEALS
sunday was ('soccer Day" ...
and more boys than ever turned
To Early Buyers, Huge Inventory, Big
out. Winners sunday in the sixth.
Discounts, Highest Trade In On Brand
sev~nth, eighth grade category
THIS, IS FIRE PREVENTION WEEK, a time for all
were liB" team, coached by
New '69 Chryslers & Plymouths.
suburbanites to salute the more than 5,000 public-spirited.
Dr. John ROxby and Including
. citizens who' serve in our volunteer fire companies without
Andy Skipp, Andy Shea, Rick
compensation and with little recognition, These men not only
Groff, Dave Hagelin, RosS BarWE NEED USED CARS NOW!
ford, BUly compton; Phil Maas,
protect your ,lives and property on a round-the-clock basis;
Dick Morrell. Charl1e Brennan,
they also devote much time and effort to the elimination of
Jim Malone and Jim Hamilton ...
fire hazards., Regular inspections are m'.lde of public buildcoordInator Dan Goldwater re ...
ports that future plans for the
ings, churches, schools, apartment houses, and industrial and
sunday meets include hopefully
commercial structures to find and to correct conditions
the formation of two Informal
which could cause costly blazes.
leagues ... 50metlme during the
Support your local fire company and show the volunnext two weeks Dan and his
teers your appreciation. Help prevent fires. Eliminate hazards.
assistants will break the boys
'68 PLYMOUTH V.8
down into Group One, made up
This Company is proud to hail these men with whom it has
of fourth. fifth and siXth gradworked in a close, harmonious relationship for many decades.
FURY SEDAN
ers; and Group TWO, made up
of sixth. seventh and eighth
Delive,.d in Meclia $2445
graders ... speclators. not to say
Including Frtight & Fedtr.1 Taxes
cheering sections, are very
welcome at the Riverview Road
Field, every sunday at I p.m.
Open HOUse again tonight!
THE
AIL
=----.....,
Come In and See The
Great All, New '69
Chryslers & Plymouths
---<
SPECIAL SAVINGS
TO BUYERS ON ALL
'68 PLYMOUTH
LEFTOVERS
"Come In and Buy with Confidence"
;u
o/r
SPRINGFIELD
To Hear Lafore
The swarthmore Club 01
Philadelphia plans to hold Its
first luncheon meetingonTuesday. october 22. The luncbeon
will take place at wanamakers
at 12: 15 p.m.
Laurence Lafore of the class
'01 1938. professor 01 history
at swarthmore, wUl speak on
"The professor as a Writer."
PHILADELPlHASUBURBAN WATER COMPANY
Augutita
ORPHANS' COURT OF DEL-AWARE COUNTY, PENNA.
Notice of Filing and Audit
of Accounts
NOTICE is hereby gIven to
heirs, legateu, creditors and all
persons Intereated that accdlJllts
In the' followlnll estates have
been flied In the Office of the
Register of Wills and Clerk of
Orphans' Court as the case may
be and that the same will be
presented to the Orphans' court
of said County on MQnday. No·
vember 4, 1968, at 10:00 o'clock
A M. (E. S. T,) for confirm a •
lion at which time the said
court will audit aaid accounts,
hear objections to the sarne and
make distribution of the balance
ascertained to be in the hands
of the accountant.
A~IH':H:o\OX' ' . ~('lil. ~i. Fir!'t
nmt "'Inal At'l'IIUllt IIf Alrn
!\;Iz('r.,tlll'I.
IIf
1·~S.,'(·Ull'i);.
1':~lnte
llkhiU'1 1". Allliertctln, De-
('E"ltl'l.. l1·
..
Allll:-iTHuX'H - ~"llt. 1 •• , Firat
anti Fhml "'\t't·u\lnt flf l l1rllR
~. Arnll"llruuft: Admlnil"tnltor.
..:~tllh' (I' Annn ..\1"nll"ltrllng,
n/kln Annn I-!dgnr ~\"ml-ltrnng,
I )f>'·(,lItced.
ANII--c.·kt. 1. "-IOIt nud Final
A("t'Ount uf Ht!'len (~. naft. Jo.."xeot'utrlx• •:l"Itnh· Ilf Annl.' Atllh,
DeNRHll.
.
nAI..L_\nl)-'~llt. !o. FII'ICt Jt.("-
("Ount of The .~ldeUU.· HAnk
Rnd IIplf'n F. Hllllnrd. Jo!Xel'Uto"," ..!lttRtf' of .I_ Ktnnlp)' Dat-
lArd. DoHaood.
BmKRlXll..t.r-&.Pt. 21, Flrllt an!'
•••&:n. ·lCx!!""'utrtS.
,',
lb..., "\ •
Eltate of
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
PI.... A\"('ount C'tf
,
Page 1
)1.
llergdGU,
De-
('t>"fled,
DOUJ~r:-sellt. HI, Flt'st Act.uunt or The Fidl'Ht)· Bank
(l-~t1rml'rl\' Fidt'llt:r - Phtladel111111l TI'ust ('0,) and Ruhert A.
BUflh.le. Nxe('utOl'S, l'~state o[
Jl\lIe \\#. Btldine, lll'rea!ted. ,
l~OYLA~-ort. 1. lo'irst and Fl~
n:11 Al'('ountlng of Loul~ )olot·
tel'
Atlmlnil'llrator.
t .T.A.,
1'~l'ItRte of Pearl :\l. Doylan ,
l)E"I·eal'll·d,
BnOOKS-Sellt. 19, Flrl'lt and
,,'Inal AC"(,lIunt of Sarah A:IIhrunt Admlnll'ltratl'lx, C,T.A.,
1.!~tRtl" ot Eliza. B"onk~, Dej'j';\I"1"''',
mtYA:"\'T--SI,pt.
2:i, Ar('ount of
,Im"l'ph I':, (i .. ('~I1t>, Jr., Admilli~trato... g~tah' of )lan'
JJ Hl·,·nnt. Decellsed,
c.-\h)J~i;o\o..-SI'llt, 26. FIU~ and
"'innl A('('uunt of Jean t RIIO1Ino. Administratrix, Jo~stRtt" of
RODlUhl ('nl"tOllnn, De(,E'a~ed.
(",1~AnKJo"!. ·S('}lt,· 25. Flnt A~
('tmnt of I..E'nnl:ll L. Apgnr &
I'lara ANtill'. Trul'lteE""- Ar ..
C"ntmtlntr from t!-lS-64 to 630-61t. Tru$lt u/w of llargaret
e. l'lllrke. De<."eased.
l"t.lPR:-;HAFER - o('t. I, First
And Final ,,("rount of Rt'bec-('a
C, )lullord. Executrix. Rstate
01 lI.tltdA. B. ('opt"nhafer.
alk/a Matilda copenhafer.
Det'Uaed.
C"-lUnSOs-.","pt. !S. First and
FInAl A("('Ount of A10)·shl. lI.
('ummlnpa,. Exk"utor. El'ItAle
of lIal')" A. cummlnp. De·
.....-.
.
Cl-Rt.r-SePt. t6r Flnt A("('Ount
)
of The "hlellt,. Bank (P'or~
•mmv nteUt¥ - 1'tI!lallel,hIa
Trust ('omllull:r) and Jo:lIzaheth ..\. ,,'uri, Tru~tt'es, Stated
frum .1 ub' 16, HIIi~ to Selltemher :;, 1965. Harr;r A. Curl,
Settlor.
UA Y~~l'ORT-oct. 1. First and
Fhull ..-\(·l'ount of }'rank J.
lJa\'cnl)ul't, J .... li:xec\ltor, Estat!... o( Yh'lnn Sarah Da"\'enport, })t>l'eaHed.
Buy-~ellt. au, J..'ll'st Ac('ount
of ltuth M. nill" and Th.e
PhtlndE"lllhhL :>:;Itioolll Bank,
Tru}(h.t'N. Trust Under \\~Ill of
~lht"l ll. Ehy. Del'eased fur
Uuth :.'IL Hm.
l1WAI-l-Sept. 30, Pil'st nnd Final A(,('ount or Bmll)' \'innacumht>, 1':Xt'('utrix, Estate Qf
EmUy J. Edgar, Del·l'ased.
FAHIU<:I.I.--:-)ept. :!6. A('('ount of
";jr,,rd TI'ul-lt Bank, Exel'utor,
E~tate uf John H. ,,'al'rell,.Ue('eatll'd. ,
FlUel")':. Ht'llt,
2-4. First Ac("ount vf The Fldellt)· Bank
nnd Htllart Holt llosher, Bx~("utnra. Estate of eurolyn Y.
Jo'rl("ke. Dert'used. Stated from
Januan' 18. 19,58 to September
lG. 19&8.
l"RlI-:s-u("t. 11 Fln_t and Finn.
Al.('ount of ~Iarlon S, Gayer,
":xe<,utrlx uf the \\'111 of Flurt"nre B. 1o"'r1f'R., De('eaaed.
GmIS.":RT-Sept. 26, Flnt and
Final A~('Ount of Dnnatd J.
OOlQCert, Executor, FAtate of
Arthur J. Gouert, DeceaaecL
GREE!'or-Sept. 2G. Tblrd and
Ftnal Account ot HaI'YeY A.
Or-n, SUrY,,·ln.. Trustee and
XaurlN! 11. Green. su~u..
tutlPd Tru.tee of The G"en
TnBt.
HARR-SePt. n. Fifth Aec:o....t
of ...~ Flnt Pen..,l~ala
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
l'AItKg-St'lit. 17, .... Ir}(t and FiFinal Act'ount of Helen :.'II.
nal 'A('('uunt nf The Ue};.\WRl'e
Hunt, Exe('utrix, i!:Rtate of
(4 uun ty ~atlunul Bank, t.:Ulll'::; am u e 1 Honll'e Juhmmn,
dinn or The Nstutl' Hf u'slle
u/k/a HOl'at'e .lohn!'on, Hnm)'al'ke, A :\flnor.
uel H. .Johnsull & Samuel
I'AHTgnXAK-(kl. 1. Fh'l-It A<'Juhusun •••et'ea:llt'fl.
count 01 I'aul A. I'n~ternak.
KJt:::gnAX-St'l.l. II, FII'~t and
I~xel'utllr, I':!-lla\~· uf Juhn I'n9Io~inal A('t'f)unt IOf :\lnry T.
If'1"nnk. I )e(·en~ed.
I,pegn n • 1.!Xt,,'ulI"iX. I·:~tl\tl· IIf
I'OOL1":-Sevt. 12, Flt'st Ac('ount
Ruth I~. I'e.'gan. 1It'I'{'lIsed.
of Th(' Fhlellt)· Bank (Io411r_
KOI'~IILI~n.. St·llt. 30, l'~irst ~nd
merly I·~hll.. it)· - l'ht1ndl'h.hla.
)o'i.m,1
..\I'('ount IIf
I'!d~·the
Tru!'lt Cumlmnr), (~UUI·(lIRn.
R.
I'rugt'r. Atlminlstl'lltrlx.
Stntetl from Ortuher 2i. 1960
(".T.A.. I-!I-Itale of I·:rna L.
to August :m, 1~lIi8. I'!s\nte ot
l.;:oehler. a/kla Erna .'"ehler,
)[amtl' OrR)' PfJlll~, An Alh·ged
Dl'(,(,8sed.
hwoml)!...tent) (alk/n llAnle O.
l[A I~:r..-~E'llt. 1~, Flr!"t and l"~lnnl
I'uule ).
.A~'j'41unt of (', B"ul'e ,\'nl'on,
RAI~IEn-Sept. 3D, First and
'l'~xp('ut(Jr,
1':l'tllte of Ht'nr)'
}o'lnnl AC('llunt of H. llcnedh't
:\181,;. Hel'"eaflf'd.
Rhlket'. EXeC'lltorit I~!(tah' of
ll('('..\~IBRlllI;g-S{'l.t. :\0, Firflt
~tHl"garet Ho)t
ailliE"r, De·
nnll }o'lnnl A('('ount of JamE's
s~·tt1or_
('eased.
1':1'''' )Oll-I-amhridge, Jr., AdHEACOCK - - Sept. 16, First
SARorS - 0('(. I, }.... 'r!'lt and
ministrator. C.T,A .• E~tate of
and I-~Inal Ac('ount of The Del.lames l~"le :.'lIe( 'nnlhrhlge, De1"Inni A('('(lunt IIr Edith HllinawarE" eount)' ~attonal Bank,
Kky.
Exe('utrix,
I'.!sll\h·
of
(,f'8fwd,
Exerutor, EN-tate of Charles
:\n~ASEY-O("t.
1,
Flrl"t
AccDunt
Jordan E. SaroU9. Dl'('eRsed.
Heat"ol"k, Deceased.
lit The Flde1lty Ba.nk and
SllIPHOX"-ScpL 27, Flnt and
HEKKIX"G-Oct, 1, First and
Dnxld Alf'xander Couper, Ex·
}o'lnnl A('('uunt of Ra)'mond ~.
Final A('('ount of Sarah ).I.
e("utor~,
EstatE' of William
HAR)· • .Jr.• Jo:xe('utor, Estate 01
Carter. Administratrix. Estate
llaul :\Ieasey, Deceased.
AlllheuR J. Simpson, Deof Man" Ca.rter Hekklng, DeX A YI.nn-Sept. 30, Firat and
("eased.
c@ued.
1>41nal Ac('ount of Pro\'ldent
HESUEL-Oct. 1, First Ac("ount
'VAG~ER-.C:;ept. 21, First AcX'atlnnal Dank and .John H.
of James :Mallon, Sr.. Ad ..
C'Ount of The Fidelity Bank ,&
Hnffnngle. Exe("utora. ~Ktate
, minlstratnr, Estate of Estber
Samuel H. French. Executnra.
nf
ctara
)1.
:saylor,
Deceaeed,
Estate of Amelia H_ Wagner,
HenKel, De('eaaed.
:SEFF-8ept. 20. FI~t Account
HICKs-Sept. 16, 'FlrKt and FlDe('eaH~d.
or Tbe Fldellt)· Bank and WAKEFIELD-Sept.
nal Ac("Ount of H. Kimble
4, Account
lltldr('d E. "~bltf', Executors,
HI("kR. Expcutor; Eata,te nl
of Girard Truat Bank. Execu ..
"~lIItate of Ethel )I. Neff, De ..
Elisabeth "-. Hll"lta, Decuaed.
tor. Estate of LUUan F. WakeJE~KIS"s-sept. !S, Flnt and
("eaRed.
fteld. Deceased•.
Final Accnunt of :f.lbert Frank Nn'-AK-SePt. 17. Vi"'t and
, WALTER T. RoDAVID
Jenkins. EXe<'utor, EMate of
Final AC"eOunt of XalT ~ovak,
a.tlter of Will. and
Bertha B. Jenkin"" alkla
Exet'utrlx. "£sltate of )laQ'
Bertha Jenkin. and Berttaa JI.
Novak,. arc," lIny ~oW'ak. IO.n_g--1t of,
Banking and Trust Company,
T, Truxtun Hare, Jr., and
Chnrie" Willing Hare, Tru!'i~
tees, Unller The Will of John
t. Clark Hare. De('eased. Ac('ount stll tt'd by r('a~mn of the
death ot Esther U. Hare on
October 15, 1967,
Account
:ita tell from June 10, l:lit7 to
Jul)' I. }968. }o~state of John
t. l'lnrk Hare, Deceased.
(Trust fo"or Esthl'r D. Hare.)
UAHKI~S-Hel.t. 26, First Ac(,aunt of I'ro"ldl'nt ~ntional
Bank
(Formerly
Pruvident
Trust ('umpnn)' of l'htladelllhia)
TI'ustee,
Accounting
from (ll'tuher 22. Hl3i to August 2i. l!UiS. Deed of Trust
(II th,ur,;... E\,et'et Haskins.
».
J'enklnill. ~MK1.
.JOIL'1BON-s.Pt. 1•• Flra. an4
,
00--'
OI'P- eo_
,,
. f
Frld..,.. OctOber 11. 1968
THE
8
Swarthmore, Bryn
, Haverford
Join In S196,000 Computer Cenler
Confer On lIalul'll
Beauty October 11
TB Press Coni.
AI SHS Monday
GREAT BOOKS SETS
OPEN HOUSE TUES.
mixer with a half hour discussion to show what llappens
at a Great Books discussion.
Anyone wlsh1ng to loin the
local Great Books may caliMrs. Mlluskl at LOwell 6-2546
·for additional Inlormatlon.
Mrs. Joseph Mlluskl, Wallswarthmol'eans and ,area
Ingford, Is chairman of Ihe
residents are Invited to a DelGreat Book~ area group wh1ch
_.
'r h re e Phlladelph1a-area will be given responslblllty for aware county conference on
will be meeting this fall at
machine
operation,
training,
Ramble
Sat.
colleges - Bryn Mawr, HaverNatural Be.ety to be h~ld
the Wallingford Presbylerlan IAurlUn:ln
ford and Swarthmore - have plannlng, and special computer Thursday, october 17, at the
The Autumn Foliage Nature
Church.
established a $796,000 joint -language development.
Ramble
at Tyler Arboretum,
Williamson Free school· of
The group 15 part of the
Doris Wiley, staff writer on
College omclals say today's Mecllanlcal Trades, Media.
computing center.
Lilna, tomorrow will Include
Phlladelph1a's Evening and Western Suburbs Great Books
The center will be mainly student Is likely to find a
Among those speaking at the Sunday Bulletin, will be princi- Discussion Groups which will a noon picnic, a 1:30 showing
for student Instruction and for "computer world" waltlngafter 10:30 morning session, - a
of sUdes from the spring
pal speaker at the 4th Annual hold open house TUesday,
faculty and student research. graduation; so they see a panel on "Educatlon and SUcphotography walk, and a 2
Delaware county School Press October 15, al the Wynnefleld
Humanists and sOf!lal scien- mounting need for students to cessful CItizen ACtion," will
conference next Monday alter- Library, 54th street and Over- o'clock walk to be spent In
tists, . as well as natural be at home with computers be Mrs. Henry C. Patterson,
noon, october 14, In the aud!- brook avenue. The 8 p.m. affair photograph1ng In Ihe Arborscientists, wlll use the new and to be lamlllar with the president of caleb Pusey House.
will
-acquainted' etUIll. The public Is Invited.
many posslbllltles which they The day-long program wlllaiso toriUHI at swarthmore High
facility.
School.
When the new center is In orrer to reduce the amount of include a second panel "polluThe conference, open
to
full operation and the comput- routine work done by humans. tion" to begln at' 1:30, and a
In
classrooms
and
laboradinner
at
which
H.
walter
editors,
writers
and
advisors
Ing demands of the three colleges are determined, officials tones, the computer ls used Weaver, superintendent 01 Del- of 46 area junior and senlor
will invite secondary schools to speed routine calculations, aware county Parks will give high schooi newspapers, will
start with Mrs. Wlley',address
and other local colleges to share thus giving the student more the welcome.
Ume
to
consider
the
meanlng
The
conference
Is
sponsored
at 3:30 p.m. and be climaxed
the [acillUes.
by the Delaware county con- at 4:30 p.m. with the announce-.
This will mark the flrst Ume of the results.
by
hand
on
a
desk
Working
servation Alliance formed last ment or this year's "Mlss
In the United States that a group
calc~l~tor,
for
example,
it
takes
year and open t~ aU groups Emily
BlsseU"---the high
of small colleges bas Joined
an·
experienced
operator
apInterested
in
conservation
or
I
school
senior
selected to ·repto form a computing center'
w'hlch will then be shared with proximately 30 hours to deter- recreation in the county.'Waiter resent the founder o{ the annual
secondary and other schools. mine the wave function of one S. Tyler, wallingford, Is one Christmas Seal campal&nonthe
The project Is supported by the electron in a specific atom or j of the three co-chalrmen. basis of service to others,conSchool trlbuUons to her school, her
Federal government wlthgrants molecule. The new computing I Swarthmore-Rutledge
totaling $499,800 made through center can produce the same and swarthmore Recreatlon future career '" general appearthe National Science Founda- calculation In a few tenths of Association are among the co- ance, and personality.
operating agencies.
John Garbln, Health Educaa second.
tion.
swarthmore
also
features
in
tion
Director for the Delaware
Use
of
the
facility
will
not
creation of the center also
was supported by a gift from be limited to the natural the brochlJre for this first con- county Tuberculosis and Health
the late T. Kite Sharpless, a sciences. Social sclentists are ference, with a picture of the ASSOCiation, will conduct the
Haverford alumnus who was a already major users of the crum falls on the first page. conference and Introduce Mrs.
COlDer
Admission to Thursday's Wiley whose aSSignments have
ploneer in computer technology, existing smaller and slower
eDGMONT A
- SEVENTH & WELSH SlS
meetings are free. About one taken her Into the political
and by other funds from all facilities at the three colleges.
They are expected to use the third of the scheduled sessions arenas of both parties, "behind
three colleges.
is for answerlngquesUonsfrom the scene" with celebrities,
The
maln, jointly owned new center heavily.
the
audience.
and {'Into space" with a paraBryn
Mawr
and
Haverford
equipment Is located at. Haverchute strapped to her shoulders!
ford, and the center's full-Ume have operated a joint computShe
will talk about journalism
director . Is
headquartered ing faciUty for seven years,
as
a
career and highlight some
,
there. smaller computers at and Swarthmore has had Its AFRICAN HISTORY
o( her Qwn experiences.
own
for
four
years,
although
Haverford, Bryn Mawr and
Simultaneous to t"lIe School
swarthmore
handle simple neUher unit was nearly as STUOY CONTINUES
Press
Conference will be the
local tasks. Initially, the col- large or as (ast as equlpment
African h1story and cultdre Miss Emily BlsseU contest,
leges will statf the center with In the new joint center.
wUl be the theme of the Negro In charge of Mrs. peter Told,
Officials of the three colleges
up to 10 persons. Director Is
History study group next Thurs- Park avenue, for the cou~ty
George A. Michael, formerly view the new computer as giv- day morning, october I~th.
Tuberculosis and· Health Asassociated with the Lawrence Ing students the chance to deal
The discussion will be led soclation;
Mrs. Robert H.
Radiation Labol'ato ry of the 'wlth the increasing masses of by Philip Mayer, and will be
Johnston
of
Penfield; Mrs.
unl verslty of California
at data often associated with real- part of the study series on the
Nicholas padls of Drexel Hill
life problems In a world of
Livermore.
history and contribution of and T. Norma"n Mansell of
The computing center Is an ever increasing complexity. AfrO-Americans being conSprlnglleld will serve as judges.
outgrowth of an Informal co- They hold that there are not ducted by the Women's InterLast year Pamela Weaver,
operative
arrangement the enough hours In the day for the national League for Peace and
then
a senior at Garnet vaHey
Ihree colleges have had for student to do all the necessary Freedom, In 'Swarthmore this High School, was selected to
routine work of organizlng,
years.
fall.
be
honorary leader of the
comparing
and calculating.
The maiH unlt at Haverford,
The meellngs are being held Christmas seal campaign In
an IBM system/360 Model 44, They feel he should do enough at the home Of Philip and Delaware county and served
has two memory unlts: a high of this by- hand to understand
Eleanor Mayer, 215 college as a modern Miss Emily Bisspeed unit with a memory of the process. The, they say, he avenue, at 9:30 on Thursday sell. In 1966, Cheryl stewart
32,000 words and reading speed should turn to the computer. mornings. It Is suggested that from Haverford Township High
In applying for government
of one million words per second.
those Interested read the article school was selected for the
Genuine imported
The second, smaaer computer support, the principal Investi- on Africa In their encyclohonor.
candidates
are
recomHarris tweed superbly
at Haverford 15 a PDP -8/1 unit gators for joint computing cen- pedias. All are welcome.
mended by the Physical Educrafted
with can·
which links the equipment at ter were listed as:
cation
directors
of
the
county
vertibl .. notched ~oUar
Louls Green, then provost
Bryn Mawr and swarthmore to
h1gh scho.ols.
(single
construction),
at
Haverford;
stuart
patterson,
the main computer at HaverIn
New
Post
The
1968
winner
again
will
notched
flap pocket and
ford. It also Is connected to associate professor of elecbe InvLted to appear officially
vent back. Full seven
Ruth Malone, Harvard avelaboratories, offices and class- trical engineering at Swarthas the honorary Christmas seal
button front ·styling in
more;
and
John
R.
Pruett,
pronue, has jollied the staff of
rooms on the
Haverford
leader of Delaware county. All
sizes 10 to 20. Ask
fessor
of
physics
at
Bryn
Mawr.
Georges Carousso and Assoclcampus.
contestants will be awarded a
for your FREE matching
ates, Ph1ladelphla.
At Bryn Mawr there are two
special service citation and be
fabric for a hat.
The wife of James Malone,
computers: an IBM 1620 and
photographed as representing
Mrs.
Malone
1s
a
former
society
another PDP -8/1. At Swarth- Friendly Circle News
COATS-Second Floor
editor and political columnist their school.
more, the major computer is
an IBM 1130. A director superThe Friendly Circle will whose articles, short stories
See our New Collection of
and verses have appeared in
vises the overall operation of meet on Thursday, october 17 I
P~TER
Fall Millinery - Second Floor
the swarthmore unit. He will at 2 p. m., at the hom~ of Mrs. publications here and abroad.
have Cour student aids: three Fran~: H. Mccowan, 407 Vassar Her current assignment Is the ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
engineering students and a avenue. Mrs. John H. pitman Philadelphia Lyric opera Company account.
psychology student. Students wUl be co -hostess.
---- ---
46 Area Schools To
Assemble 3:30 P.M.
DAVID CHARLES HAIR STYLING
"Six Day Week"
Monday through Saturday
I
HARRIS TWEED
COATS
$80
Classic fashion
for Fall I
~!
'I
~
,
I.
i;
E. TOLD, Alent
KlnlSwood 3-1833
Wee"e." S,.ia'I
.
OCTOBER IS Co-oP MONTH
.'.
FOOD MARKET 401 DARTMOUTH
THE SWARTHMOREAN
$5.50 PER YEAR
Council Hears
Colledion Bids
99
c
Save
Recei
JUDY COSLETT
UNITED FUND
SKITS, SONGS ON
UN P~OGRAM
lb.
Register
I
SHS RAISES $325
FOR BIAFRAN RELIEF
'Democrals Open
Hdqtrs. Tonight
A total of $325 was raised
last week for Blatran relief
by the swarthmore High School
Student council and the Junior
High.
The money was collectedduring homeroom and at lunch.
swarthmore Borough Demo"The Best Bargain In the The check was sent directly
cr,atlc
Headquarters opens forBids 'for combined garbage
World" and Of A Blrthday Skit" to an American FrjendsService maly tonlght at 8 p. m., in the
and' trash collection, ranging
are the titles of the two skits representative In Blatra by former Atz Garage, corner of
trom a low of $32,000 annually
to be presented by swarth'J'ore Clarence Yarrow of the PhilLafayette and Dartmouth avefor twlce -a-weel:<- curb service
High School and Elementary adelphia AFSC.
nues.
to a high of $75,000 for rearschool students as a portion of
week~
Chairman for the collection
present Cor the ceremonles,
yard pick-up,. were received
the program for thls year's was Burr Yarrow, assisted by
according to Daniel Goldwater,
Monday night by swarthmore
united Nations Day Inter- Bill Pastuszek. publicity was
Borough chairman, the local
,
Borough council.
national pot Luck Dinner. The handled by Miriam Taylor,
.
.
Democrats
expect former
Only two of the bidders subdinner will be this Thursday, Margie Hay and Denise Boller.
"~~ "-"~
Governor
EndiCOtt
peabody of
mitted quotations on maintain';..\ " ' ,
october 24, at 6:30 p.m. In the
Massachusetts, coordinator of
Ing the present garbage service
High School cafeteria.
-"_~:4!d
Humphrey-Muskle campaign In
alone. One of these, Demko
Those partlclpatlng In "The
Fantasy
Weds.
the
five-county area; Ernani
Bros., cited $13,000 -- an InB8st Bargain" !ielng directed
C.
Falcone,
Delaware county
crease of $2000 over the present
For Grades 1-3
by Kate Hoff'nan are steve Hart,
Democratic Chairmanj William
. contract which they hold. The
Bill pastuszek, Laurel Shubert,
A. splngler, chairman of Delother quoted $I~,OOO.
Fantasy and Fairy Tales wl,ll
Shirley DOdson and Linda Chanaware
county
Humphreyseveral citizens offered con·,
be the theme for the story hour
sky. "A Birthday Skit," writMuskie
campaign
committee
fIIcting views In person or by
Wednesday for the second and
ten and directed by Mrs. Holley
and
delegate
to
the
Democratic
letter. Harry Beckmann s~d
third grades.
R. webster, will feature RichNational committee; Edward J.
that property Owners AssociMrs.
weston, children's
ard Olney, scott Forbes and
O'Halloran, Havertown. conation felt, for the sake of tidiUbrarian. will show two fUlns
sam Anderson and a cast of 13
gressional candidate for the
ness, collection should be at
for the group, the traditional
ele!11entary school students.
Mel
vin
K.
White
leather
,
Seventh
District, and Richard
thE" house even If it cost more.
tale of "Cinderella" and"Make
Also Included In the program
Ogden
avenue.
will
be
the
T.
Burke,
prospect park, state
Judy coslett, a senior at will be community singing on
Another advised council to take
way for Ducl:Ungs," a inodern
speaker at the woman's Club Legislative candidate (or the
the cheaper curb servlce and
fantasy about a fa!I)Lly of ducks swarthmore High School, was the United NaUons theme.
stated Meeting and Tea Tues- 161st
District,
of which
permit those who wanted rear
from the bOOt. by Robert Mc- selected Monday as Miss Emily
Reservations for the dinner
day
afternoon.
From
his
present
Swarthmo;"e
Is
a
part.
BlsseU of 1968 and as such are being taken by Mrs. Richlot collection to pay extra pricloskey.
position as columnist for the
Following Friday night's
vateiy to the collector.
The hour, from 3:30 to 4:30. will serve as honorary leader ard sehr, KI 4-5363 or Mrs.
Evening Bulletin on Foreign ceremonies Headquarters will
Another claimed It would be
win fly by In the Legion Room of the Christmas Seal Cam- Roger Wade, KI 3 -2285. Those
Affairs, he will bring an erudite be open from 10 until 12 each
paign
throughout
Delaware
unfair to make a pP.rson living
coming are asked to call !)y lao. at world affairs at the morning," and from 3 to 7 p.m.
of Borough Hall.
county.
alone and having only one can
Monday, october 21. Beverages
dally except Friday, when It
The first Miss Emily Bissell and dessert will he provided I :30 program.
of trash accumulating every
A
longtime
resident
of
the
remains open until 9 p.m.
who lived In wllmlnglon, Del., and families are as~ed to bring
three or four months, to pay
S war t h m 0 r e Democrats
founded the Christmas Seal 62 casserole or salad enough for Borough, Mr. Whiteleather r~
the same rate as a neighbor
cel ved his B.S. from Ohio stat. opened the first political headyears
ago
to
help
eradicate
with six children who has sevthree times
the number of
university and later stndie"s at t Quarters In thll, Borough during
tuberculosis.
eral cans each week; and added
people com Lng in e3ch ·famliy.
the University of Berlin and the 1960 campaign between John
:Fourteen outstanding ldgh
that the present private arMembers of the college InIs your child reticent ahout school girls partiCipated In the ternatlonal Club will attend as the Ecole Lihe des ScIences F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon,
rangements for trash removal
his studies? Have you been" competlUon, sponsored by the guests of the swarthmore com- polltiques In Parts. His early Goldwater said.
were the best for sireet cleanRefreshments will be served
able to di~cover who his teach- Delaware county TB and Health mittee for the united Nations work as a reporter In YDungslines~ and for lone women who
town
and
Cleveland,
0.,
and
Friday
evening, and Borough
Association,
all
of
whom
were
ers are? Would you know them
which sponsors the annual dincannot haul cans out for the
Pittsburgh
prepared
him
for
residents
have been Invited to
if you saw them? How much recommended by health edu- ner.
collector.
his
later
work
abroad.
attend.
Volunteers
are asked to
homework should he' be doing? cation or guidance teachers for
co-chairmen for the dinner
John P. cushing, sanitation
He
was
a
correspondent
for
call
Mrs.
James
L. Malone,
could he really be studying outstanding service to both are Mrs. Frances Jackson and
chairman, said a careful study
school and community, per- Mrs. S. David stoner. Handling the Associated press, paris KI 3-2413; or· Mrs. Robert
THAT?
of cost and other factors would
bureau, Berlin bureau and later Brink, Y.I 3-5109.
come on Tuesday evening, sonallty, and choice of career.
)le made before any bid 15
(Continued on Page 3)
head of the Rome bureau. He
Runner-up was patricia Mor7:30 p.m., hoth Home and School
accepted..
became the correspondent for
say, U you have a child In the' risey, a junior at Penncrest
cushing also said council
the German occupations
of
9th through 12th grade In the High School, and second runnerwould carefully study past and
Austria,
sudentenland,
Bohemia
QP,
Barbara
H3gendorf.
a
swarthmore-Rutledge
High
proposed budgets and programs
and Moravia and the German
School,
and
gain
an
insight
into senior at Cardinal O'Hara Hlg~
of swarthmore Recreation ASFront as World War n" deyour children's s'cho01 pro- School.
sociation before acting on a
The
Eighth
Grade
mothers
He
has been corveloped.
Mrs. Peter E. Told, of
gram.
request for an increased conwill
hold
a
coffee
Thursday.
respondent
In
London,
Algiers,
All teachers of every grade swarthmore, conducted the
tribution from council. The
october
24th,
at
the
home
of
Italy, Cairo "and MOSCOW, and
will be present in order to contest which was heid at
ASSOCiation, which has exMrs.
George
Weir,
316
Maple
'has
cover ed many sessions of
Swarthmore High School, and
panded its winter offerings and present themselves, their subavenue.
the
united
Nations .
jects, and the goals of the cur- presented the awards. The
increased the director's time,
Mothers
who
have
moved
into
In
addition
to his work as a
riculum to the parent body. judges Included: Mrs. Nicholas
Is asking $3000. councll gave
the
last
the
community
within
Eve ryone in the swarthmore
colu""'nist, he is a radio comE a c h grade will
meet· padls, of Drexel Hill, Mrs.
two
years
a
i.'e
invited
to
come
$1200 last year.
borough
will have the oppormentator and lecturer.
Robert H. Johnston, penfield,
cushing claimed multlpliolty separately as follows:
at
9:30
a.m.
and
meet
Mrs.
tunity to enjoy a deliciOUS barNinth grade - The Library; and T. Norman Mansell, springof summer offerings seemed
Jean Thompson, ~unior High
becued chicken dinner october
10th grade - instrumental MUsic field.
to be adversely affecting
counselor,
who
will
Guidance
26 with the added pleasure of
Judy, the daughter of Mr.
Room; 11th grade _Auditorium;
For Rotary Club
swarthmore swim Club teams,
glve
..
a
b.
ief
presentation
and
knowing they are contributing
and
Mrs. Edward
, coslett, be available for questions.
and that a reappraisal of pro- 12th grade - vocal MUSic R09m.
Jay
Massey
wIll
reiate
some
to
the support of the SRA youth
Signs will be posted to guide Woodbrook road, plans to make
grams might be in order I·to
Mothers
who
are
not
new
to
of his Chilean experiences at "Open House" canteen prothe unfamLUar to their
the
community
are
Invited
to
the Rotary Club, meeting today
gram,
Without this money
activities include yearbook
natlon.~._ _ _ _ _ _ __
good for the most people."
from
10:30
to
11
:30 a.m. at, 12:10 at the Ingleneuk.
come
($2000
was·
raised two years
staff, majorette, school spirit
An additional coffee will be
swarthmore
Lea g u e of REPUBLICANS HOLD
A resident of Haverford, Mr.
ago) the "Open House" would
(Continued on page 3)
held the same day from 4:30 Massey went to Chile last year
Women voters presented a
have cootinued with considerto
6.
for
mothers
who
work
or
statement supporting SRA·S
ESSAY CONTEST
with a group of young A merable difficulty.
who
are
unable
to
attend
in
the
icans
to
get
first
hand
inforThe Rotary Club o[ swarth(Continued on Page 3)
The swarthmore council of
morning. Fathers are also in- mation on Chilean thinking and
more
is leaving no stone unRepublican Women is sponsorvited to come at this time .. conditions of living.
turned
to make this a worthing an essay contest "U I Were
For additional information, call
while country fair type of event."
president," for students in the
A worj.;, day for the distriMrs. George Weir, KI3-8\12.
Many organizations in the com10th, 11th and 12th grades. bution or informative materials
Ali mothers are urged to
The Borou ~h Leaf Machine
munlty are lending a hand; in
The winning essay will be sent relevant to the establishment attend one or the three coffees, Clarinet Workshop To
will continue. with spot pickaddition
to the 2000 barbecued
to Richard "Nixon and the winner of a county health" depa rtment
pay their class dues, and pIck Precede Concert Weds.
ups until October 23. comchicken
platters there will be
will receive a $25 U.S. Savings for nelaware county will be
up a class list and calendar.
mencing ThUrsday, october 24,
severai
novelty booths along
Bond contributed by friends of the business of the memberA clarinet workshop will be with a pretzel and hamburger
Class lists may also be oba regular schedule will be
the young Republicans of Del- ship meeting- for the League
tained from Mrs. wllliam held at .the college in the Bond stand, and a full afternoon of
maintained, weather permitting
aware
county.
voters
on
Monday,
of
Women
cresson, treasurer, 32 Am- Memorial Room at 3:30 p.m. entertainrnent.
and provided no mechanical
The essays, which should not October 21. The question of a
wednesday, october 23. It will
herst avenue, KI 3-4031.
problems arise.
Gates will open at 12 noon
be longer than 500 words, will county health department will
be conducted by Arthur Bloom, and the official parade and
The schedule will be pubbe accepted until 6 p.m. on be an issue on the ballot this
a distinguished conductor of ceremonies will begin about
lished each week in The
November.
swarthtnorean. If the weather october 30.
9th GRADE MOTHERS contemporary chamber music I :30. Groups that wlll be parsenior High students are
Mrs.
DOuglas
Robinson,
and conductor of the New York ticipating and per(orm"ing durman causes interruptions, the
urged to register for the con- public Health Chairman for the
Doctor's symphony.
schedule will" begin again at
ing the afternoon will be:
te st at Republican Head- swarth.nore League is coor- COFFEE THURSDAY
Mr.
Bloom
will
also
appear
the point of the interruption
U.S. Marine corps color
A coffee for mothers of
quarters, 7 south Chester road. dinatng and organizing the work
as guest artist with Messrs. Guard;
when weather clears.
Elementary School
ninth
grade
student,
will
be
Judges will be Mayor Ed- day. ASSignments and materials
zukofsky and Kalish In thecon- Chorus, under the direction of
Pick -ups on Thursday will
held
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
stuart
mund Jones,. Representative will he available at Whittier
cert later that afternoon at Mrs. Bettejo Wagner, Singing
be:
Edward B. Mifflin and young House from 9:30 a.m. on. Torrey, 401 Thayer road," on
5:15 p.m. In BOnd.
Benjamin
west,
North
The
National Athem and
Republicans county Chairman Luncheon will be served there Thursday, October 24 at ~oa.m.
An
Invitation
Is
extended
to
princeton, college, Garret,
"America the BeautlCuii" The
Elizabeth McKie, Ninth
Nicholas D. Vadlon,' Jl'.
at 12:30 p.m. Reservations for
Chestnut and Maple avenues.
Grade core Chairman, and all music students In the area Canine FoIltes of the Swarththe luncheOnmayhe made today,
Friday collections w!ll he:
DOnald Anderson, principal, to attend the workshop and
(Continued on page ''i)
ociober
18,
through
Mrs.
John
Elm avenue, Cedar lane, Deliver Paperbacks For Inconcert.
will be guests.
cornog
KI
3,'1845.·
Ogden. Walnut and HllIborn ductees to The Swarthlllorean •.
avenues.
SRA Asks $3000 As
Borough Conhibution
.
is on the go! 46%
reported at 14th
dinner meeting.
Let's rack up the
54% balance next
we did it
last year!
Former Mass. Gov.
Among Listed Guests
CommiHees Set For
Annual Dinner Thurs.
,~"
LET'S DO IT AGAIN!
(
:,
<
'
WHITELEATHER
AT CLUB TUES.
SHS Sr. Wins '68
TB's Bissell Awar
Columnist To Speak
On World AHairs
Honorary Leader For
Xmas Seal Campaign
Sr. High Parent
Nighl At SHS
8th Grade Mothers
Pliln Thurs. CoHees
Rotary Barbecue
To Aid SRA
Oct. 26 Event Also
Features Country Fair
Leaf loader Schedule
'.BONE
- SIRLOIN
PORTERHOUSE
SWARTHMORE, PA., 19081, FRIDAY,OCTOBER 18, 1968
VOLUME 40 - NUMBER 42
ViORKDAY ORDER FOR
Mushrooms 79(. LB
Romaine Lettuce 29( headIn Stock
Zeigler'S Refreshing Cider
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AIINUAL
SCHOOL NIGHT
7:30 TUESDAY
AIINUAL
SCHOOL NIGHT
7:30 TUESDAY
J
LWV MEETING MON.
THE
1968
2
house
and daughter
THE SWARTHMOREAN
spent
her son-in
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san Bernardino, cam" are the
15.
The paternal grandparents maternal grandparents,
Mass.
are
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Depue
Miss Clydess A. Blake oC
oC
Dartmouth
circle. colonel
the Swarthmore Apartments
SUPPORT UNITED FUND!
accompanied by two Crlends and Mrs. James 8. Sanders of
spent last weekend In corning.
UNICEF GRE ETING CARDS
N. y.
NON-VIOLENT
ON SALE
DIRECT ACTION
Every Evening Except Monday
Registration Fee $2.00
363 Riverview Rood
'Call: KI 13-2986
KI 4-2114
K13-1818
•• _ . - " - " __
...
'W'
...................
Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Feni~--~---------------"
more Burtis, Jr., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Marianne Crawley Burtis, to
Roger Leslie Reed, son oC Mrs.
Robert owens Wllilams ofHaVertown and Mr. Gordon BradCord Reed oC Philadelphia.
Miss Burtis graduated from
Swarthmore High School, attended Sweet Briar college, and
wraduated from Katharine Gibbs
School In Boston. She Is a
provisional member of the
Junior League of Philadelphia
and Is employed by Lewis and
TAUGHT MUSIC SINCE 1936
GUman, Incorporated.
TEN YEARS OF CONSERVATORY TEACHING AT
Mr. Reed, a graduate of HavDELAWARE SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND
erford High school and PennHADDONFI~LD CONSERVATORY
syl vania Inslltute of Technology, Is attending Drexel
PHON!= Klngswood 3-3547
Institute oC Technology. He Is
a second Lieutenant In the
United Staies Army Reserves
and Is employed In the Engineering Reseal·ch Division of
scott Paper company. ,
A
summer
wedding is
planned.
Laura and Jonathan Snyder
Mr. and M's.
of Rutgers avenue entertained William Brink and daughters
Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumni Saturday at a dinner party In Julle and Sandy of North Haven.
of conn.
marked Founders Day Tuesday honor of Mike Brennan
strath
Haven
avenue.
Mr.:1. ROY Snape has re
with a buICet luncheon at the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robe"t
P.
turned
to his home on Ha 'vard
home of Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge,
who
had
been
living
Rowland
avenue following surgery In
ogden avenue. Twenty-seven
In coral Gables. Fla.. have Delawa e County Me.i'orlal
attended.
moved
to the Taylor court
Hospital, 0 exel HlIl.
Apartments In Morton.
Mr.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright
Rowland Is a son of Mr. and Jones Of Elm avenue enter~
Swarthmore Gardeners Mrs. William C. Rowland of talned last weekend at a house
North swarthlllore avenue.
party at t11e1 home in Eagles
Mrs. W. N. Ryerson of Ran- Mere. TheIr guests included
Celebrate 10th
The Swarthlnore Garden Club dolph center. vt., who has been Captain and Mrs. corben C.
held its first meetlng of the a patient In the university oC Shute of Maple aVenuej Mrs.
1968-69 season Monday at the Pennsylvania Hospital, is ex- Donald
crosset
of
North
home of Mrs. J;,hn Murphy, pected to come to the home Swarth,l',ore avenue; Dr. and
of her son-in-law and daughter, Mrs. Wllllam H. Erb oC Ridley
Vassar avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Borer Park and Dr. and Mrs. J. WarIt was also the occasion for
of
Guernsey road this weekend, ren Hundley of Cynwyd.
celebrating th,) 10th annifor
a week or two of reversary of the faundlng oJ the
Mr. and Mrs. C, Irwin Galcuperation.
Mrs.
Ryerson
is
club. Mrs. William R)wland of
breath of Benjamin west avenue
North swarthmore avenue read a former resident o( Elm ave- had 35 t heir house guests for a
the minutes o( the first meeting nue.
few days last week Mrs. GalRe\. GeOl'ge r.. Anderson of b"eath's sister Mrs. William
held 10 years ago at the home
of Mrs. Hugh Peters. Mrs. CC'.iar lalle addressed an audi- Blair and son Mr Charles Blair
Peters is the founder and first ence at a symposium on youth botll of Baltlmor~, Md.
probl~ms held saturday
in
Mrs. John M. Patterson has
president of the club.
connecticut. Mr. Anderson is I returned to her "home on Am.
founder and president of the I herst avenue following su gery
Academy oC Rellglonand Mental and a Cour week stay In TrlHeaUIl.
county Hospital, SprlngCleld.
Crum Creek Winners
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
R.
Dr. and Mrs. Gllbert R. GredFirst place winners at the Morrow o( Rutgers avenue re- ler and children Mark and Judy
,neeting of the crum Creek turned Tuesday of last wee}c. moved on September 25 from
Bridge Club heid Tuesday eve- from a motor trip !n the Middle 200 Harvard a venue Into their
West where they visited friends new home at 107 Yale avenue.
nng. october 8 were Mrs. H.
M. Armitage and Mrs. John and relatives in Missouri,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.
MCDOnald. In second place were illinois and Michigan.
Grogan of westminster avenue
Mrs. David Mccahan moved visited last wee~end with their
Mrs. Robert Depue and Mrs.
Spencer H(;W(>S. In third place Tuesday (rom cornell avenue son and daughter-in-law Mr.
were Mrs. Thea Saulnier and to her new home on Rose Valley a;ld Mrs. David R. Grogan In
road, Rose Valle y.
Mrs. Phillp Kniskern.
Shaker Heights, O.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
The next m,.etlng will be held
Mr. and Mrs. C. Irwin GalTuesday, O<:tober 22 at the home Mitchell and chlldren stuart breath of Benjamin west avenue
of Mrs. David Cramp, 152 Park 7 1/2, Timothy 51/2 and Doug- entertained last week at their
las 15 months are now residing sum mer home in Spray Beach,
avenue.
at 16 south Princeton avenue. N. J., for their guests Mr. and
Mr.
Mitchell
Is teachtng M's. Robert BradCord oC
sociology at swartpmore Col- Moylan.
lege.
Mr. and Mrs. Valentine L.
To Mark 50th
The Misses Mary and Ellnor Fine returned on Monday eveMrs. David M. Field, V-assar Bye of Yale square, Morton, nng to their home on Elm
avenue, is chairman of the accompanied by their cousin avenue after a three week trip
planning committee for Del- Mrs. Grace Walker of Newark, to spain. They spent a week In
aware county alumnae who will Del.. returned recently Crom a Madrid, by rented car, they
be celebrating the 50th anni- visit with another cousin, Miss toured Cor two weeks In the
versary of Douglass College, Emily Ashman in Manasquan, northwestern part.
New Brunswick, N. J., this N. J.
Mrs. Russell H. 'Kent and
month.
PhyUls E. Marti", daughter her daughter Miss Barba~a B.
The affair will be held wed- of Mr, and Mrs. Rohert Martin Kent moved Tuesday from the
nesday at the home of Mrs. ! of westdale avenue, and Joan Dartmouth House to their new
Lucian Burnett, 341 Haverford B. Hayden, daughter of Mr. home at the Brlarcurf, South
place.
and Mrs. Robert Hayden of Chester road.
Woodbrook lane, have received
Ensign Robert B. Pailerson
a point average grade of 3.00 Is expected to graduate this
to 3.50 for the courses taken weekend from the CommunicaFETE BRIDE-ELECT
during the second semester of tions School at Newport, R. I.,
MiSS Barbara Snape was the last academic year at The and will be home for several
honored on september 28 with College of wooster, Ohio, where days prior to reporting· to his
ship at Norfolk, va. His para miscellaneous shower giv9n they are students.
Mrs. Henry J. Weiland of ents Mr. and Mrs. Henry C.
In Philadelphia by Miss Karen
Schloesser, a fOi·mer resident south Chester road spent a few Patterson of North Chester road
days this week In Washington, are entertaining at an advance
of Guernsey road.
The wedding of Miss Snape D. C .. attending the National family <:hristma.s dinner In his
and Mr. Gerald Alan Bernabeo Board Meeting of the Ancient honor on Sunday evening.
Honorable
Historical
Mr. and Mrs. HenryD. Bevan
of Newtown square will take a nd
society
of
which
she
Is
the
Crest lane returned home
of
place on Saturday. october 26,
national
chaplain.
She
was
Monday evening alter a long
at 2 o'clock In the swarthmore
accompanied there by Mrs. M.
Presbyterian Church.
Miss snape is the daughter C. Fawcett of Ardmore who
of Mr. and Mrs, J. ROY snape has succeeded hell as Pennsylvania state P resident of this
of Harvard a venue.
organization.
Virginia Ann coslett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
coslett o( Ogden avenue, is·
enrolled in the Liberal Artscourse at the
Mr. a\ld :\lrs. William C. secretarial
Katharine
Gibbs
School In
Rowland of North swarthmore
avenue spent last week in Boston, Mass. She had attended
Bennett Junior College In MillMyrtle Beach, S. C.
Kathleen B. Dunning, daugh- brook, N. Y., and Is a graduate
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison of the Philadelphia school of
F. Dunning of shady Hill road, Olllce Training.
Moylan, was a member of the
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Zimmerstage crew for the Junior Show man of Cedar lane with their
"Raisin
HeU"
gi ve n at son·in-Iaw and daughter Mr.
wellesley College, Massachu- and Mrs. Ronald B. Taylor and
setts. October 11 and 12.
children oC Harvard avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Caldwell spent last weekend at their
o( cedar lane accompanied their cabin near selinsgrove. They
daughter Narrye to Oh10- were joined by their son Karl
Wesleyan
Uni versity,
Del- who is a me 1; he r of t },el freshaware, 0 .. to begin her fresh- Han class at Gettysburg Colman year. From there they lege.
went on to Colorado springs
Mrs. Donald c:r:osset of North
and spent three weeks on a Swa rthmore a venue has as hCT
ca1nping vacation.
Kappa luncheon
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PIANO TEACHER
Graduate of Philadelphia Musical Academy
Degree from Teachers College Columbia
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T.
Jones of LaGrange, Ill., are
receiving congratulations on the
birth of their lIrst child and
son,
westscott
Alexander
Jones, on Thursday evening.
cctober 10. The baby weighed
nine pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. DonaldP. Jones
of Rose Tree, Media are the
haby's paternal grandparents.
The maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adkins
ot Aspen, COlo.
Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas
Mitchell of North Chester road
are receiving congratulations
on the birth of their second
child and son, sean Patrick,
on September 7 In Taylor HOSpital, Ridley park.
The u\by's maternal gl'andparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Franklyn Hunter of Matawan,
N. J. Mr. and Mrs. patrick
Mitchell of CasUebar, county
Mayo, Ireland, are the paternal
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. DavldM.Depue
CaUf., annol,lnce
the birth of their first child
and daughter, oorln Meredith.
of Stanford,
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uexcellent programs," its request for additional aid, and
urging council to establish a
Park and Recreation commission to determine and oversee what recreation Is necessary for a healthy municipality.
public
Safety
Chairman
FraJik Keenen said It will cost
$300 to malntaln the borough's
six traffic lights next year Instead of the annual $150 which
has been paid since 1961. He
also said that teen-agers have
been permitted to congregate
on newly placed benches Cor
the elderly despite the borough's
antl-Iolterlng ordinance, but this privilege wlll
be withdrawn unless the "horrible litter" surrounding the
benches decreases. Trash baskets are less than eight feet
away, he said. "l can·t understand why they aren't used unless parents are bringing up
their chlldrento live like pigs."
Highway Chairman Lucian
Burnett said an overgrown area
owned by Penn central Railroad at the north end oC Park
avenue had been cleared by
borough workmen and the rall-
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committee, football support
committee, history club, Future
Nurses' Club, and Intramurals.
Communltl services have been:
Junior Nurses Aide Cor three
years; COuncllor, Camp Sunshine; Volunteer In Community
Nursing Service, Sunday school
teacher, and a partlclpant In
numerous health and charity
campaigns.
The judges were unanimous
In their recognlUon of the
caliber of the contestants and
Impressed with the services
gi ven while achieving
high
academic standards. others
who partlclpated were Debbie
Roth, Chichester High School;
Bonnie Ketrlck, Garnet valley
High school; Dorothy Edna
staib, Haverford Township High
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Expert Alterations
yreatcSterlingJale
Supper
The teams split tholr two
games again this week. The
Middleweight deCeated Lansdowne-Aidan 49-6, the Lightweights iost, 6-0.
Middleweights scored their
highest point total In a good
many years as nine different
players hit the scoring column.
Jim Balrd scored two TO's on
passes (rom pete Morrison,
who threw for three, while Steve
Mann, ..Tack Reese, Jeff Hopson,
John Restrepo and Mike Bates
added TO's. Rex Gary, Eddie
Riggs, Morrison, Restrepo and
Bates combined for the extra
points to sound out the scoring.
The offensive line constantly
outcharged Lansdowne as Jay
stanton, Bob Mecouch, Andy
Skipp and Tom Thorbahn ripped
wide holes In the L -A line.
Daruis Qstrauskis, Jake Douglas, Lee Gatewood and Mark
Haskel led the hard charging
defense.
The Lightweights played a
much stronger game onl-y to
lose as a result of several
offensive
miscues.
Chuck
Fetzner, Karl Barbour, Dave
conn and Mike Rhodes provded a strong running attack
behind the sharp blocking of
John Sherman, Dave Keller,
Bill Lukens and Brook Bunting.
The defense hit hard throughout the game as Mark RlvelIo,
Mort Delozier, Dave Ball, DOn
Henderson, George Schmidhelser and Gordon Lane led
the charge.
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TEKNO Small Model Cars & Trucks,
Many more Bone China Animal Sets
Soccer. Volley and Basketballs
Miniature and Small T, V. Sets
Britain Soldier Sets of Figures
Many new Cartridge and Reel Type Jape
Recorders including Norelco Carrycorder
New Models of Kodak Instamafic Cameras
Sweat Socks. Sweat Suils and Shirts
AM. AM/FM. AM/FM/SW RADIOS PLUS
CLOCK RADIOS AM and AM/FM Types
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Convenient, Budgets Available
No Interest or Carrying C~arges
and Fire
senior
nstlt
IPvernme~t requires that
authority over programs be tied
to the responsibility of renoorIng to the clUzens the bIII Cor
the ser vices, that the pleasure
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public monies be
spe ng
related to the pain oC raising
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Tuesday. Odober 22. WhiHier House 6:30 pm
Come me.et candidates. discuss issues.
socialize with Fellow Democrals
Weight Footballers
BE OUR GUEST!
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Roger A. Freeman,
stafC member, Hoover I
uAt 8:40 p.m. last Thursday tlon on War, niord
Revolution
and
university,
peace at 51a
Elmer Lewis oC Ridley Townt a Tax Institute oC.
ship driving north on Cedar speaking a
c",
symposium
In Washlane, stopped Cor trarnc and Amerl
was hit In the rear by a car Ington:
driven by Jullus Pacetti, CllC-,
History has proven thatlreeton Heights, according to pollee. dom Is Indivisible, and that
The Pacetti car required tow- where home rule withers and a
Ing. Mrs. Ann Lewis was treated "entral government assumes
Cor whiplash at Trl-county all powers, Individual freedom
Hospital.
diminishes.
Representative
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Township resident,
Michael D. McDonough, heading
south on Chester road stopped
hls
car Cor the College avenue
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trafflc llght. pollce said he was
publlclty Is Mrs. Douglas Rob- hit In the rear by a car driven
inson. Decorations chairman is by WUllam J. connell oC Chester
Mr s. Arthur colllns and her and forced 150 Ceet south, strikcommittee, - Mrs. Edward ing a tree on the west side oC
Heller, Mrs. Bernard Halpern, the highway. The connell car
BRING CASSEROLE, SALAD, OR DESSERT FOR 8
Mrs, Richard wray and Mrs. traveled 50 Ceet, colllding with
AND $1.00 FOR OTHER DINNER EXPENSES
Robert Harnwell. Others serv- and partially dlsabllng' the
Ing and setting up are Mrs. J. trafflc standard.
RESERVATIONS, BY \OCTOBER 19
McDonough was taken to TrIWayne Hamilton, Mrs. Raymond
MRS. JOHN ROGERS 25 YALE SQUARE OR KI 4-2291
Welbourne, Mrs. John Carroll, county Hospital with broken """ ..,."... ~ ". .. ,.,..".,,_ "":wi ~ ,-. . . " ~ ~ I"V
Mrs. Matthew Gordon-Clark, arm and hack Injuries by
Mrs. Andrew Seybold and Edna sprlngileld pollce. c~nnell,
taken to Taylor Hospital by
Wagner·
Hospitality Is Mrs. Sally springfield ambulance, reCused
Shane and Mrs. Burton Henry. treatment Cor Cace cuts. The
A! the gtrt table are Mrs. McDonough car was a total
William Hargrave and Mrs. wreCk, the other made inoperotto Beer; UNICEF cards and able by a hadly damagedCront.
notes, Mrs. Morgan Wynkoop;
sometimes an oCC-duty
nyers, Mrs. Mervin DeLapp. policeman gets beUer results
Cleanup wlll be handled by than an on-duty one -- l/ke
BOY scouts Cram Troop 301, - sunday afternoon when patrolRalph Rosen, steve Kirby, Rich- man Edward Burgett, walking
ard Goldberg, Bill conwell, with his children In crum
John Sherman, Bob Scott, chad woods, discovered a motorDell, David Skipp, Hugh Hart cycle sitting In the woods at
and Craig Meyer. Girl Scouts the Coot of Elm avenue. It turned
doing cleanup are:
out to be a vehicle that swarthFrom Troop 331, Marsha more college student Rlka
Weir and Cindy Parmenter; Alper had reported stolen Cram
Troop 180, Karen Kirby and In Cront oC her home 114 corJ.;isa Gottsegeni from senior nell avenue six days earlier.
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Troop 16, Miriam Taylor,
WIIM. MART, BIG! MOOR
1111 • SlGMONT AVE.
Margie Hay J Va~essa Lin, Kate
D£IAWAR&
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School; Alice Motten, Lansdowne-Aidan HighSchool; Abbie
Shapiro,
Marple-Newtown
Township High school; Babs.
MCGucken, Radnor Township
IUgh school; VIvien
Fritz,
Ridley High school; Maureen
Colgoe, Sharon Hlll HighSchool;
Dana ,purcell,
Springfield
Township !Ugh school; Debra
MUlIchap, sun Valley High
Schoolj and DOreen Berger,
Yeadon High School.
road would be billed. A letter
from Aubrey Smith, nwner oC a
vacant lot at oartmouth and
Swarthmore avenues protested
a $15 bill Issued to him for
the borough's cuttlng oC grass
along the bordering sidewalks.
Council wlll adverUse Cor
bids to create a meeUng room
Cor firemen In the Fire House.
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attended the National
conventon
of the Society of
American
Foresters he ld
earlier this month in philadelphia.
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UNITED FUND
IS ON THE·
, GOI
46% Reported at
Oct., 14th Dinner Meeting
Let's Rack up
the 54% balance Next Week
WE DID IT LAST YEARI
LET'S DO IT AGAIN I
You just tell us how much you want
fro'm $300 \0 $5000. Base your decision
on the amount of money you can use.
And how much you can pay back each.
month. Then, every time you need
money for anything; you write a check.
INTEREST IS LOW, INSURANCE IS
FREE. 1% interest per month on the
amount you use, And remember. to use
the money all you have to do is write
a check. Free life insurance covers
the full amount you have outstanding.
,
GUARANTEED CHECKS. Golden Key
Club members are entilled to a regular Provident National Bank Check
'Guarantee Card. Good for cashing all
Provident checks anywhere. anytime,
up 10 $100 per check.
ASK ABOUT OUR GOLDEN KEY CLUB AT ANY
PROVIDENT OFFICE. ALSO, SEE HOW YOU CAN
WIN ONE OF OUR EIGHT FABULOUS FREE
GOLDEN TRIPS. NO OBLIGATION, OF COURSE.
PROVIDENT
NATIONAL BANK
Th~ Qua"'y Bank for Quality-Minded People
DEl.AWARE COUNTY OFFICES:
2;.!,.52: MEDIA: ,-u ti t't:iOO
SPRINGFIELD: KI 3·2.1.:30, SWARTHMORE: 1... 1 3·101.3'
NETHER PROVIDENCEI 565·1470
BROOMALL; 3$3 o~ociJ. l
LIMA: r •• ·.5
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
PETER E. TOLD. MARJORIE T. TOLD. Publishers
Dr. H. J. Cildbury
In Forum Lecture
Phone: Klngswood 3-0900
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
BARBARA B. KENT; Managing Editor
Rosalie D. Peirsol Mary E. Palmer
DoriS E. Weidner
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SWARTHMORE. PA .• 19081. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1968
.Entered as Second Class Matter. January 24, 1929, at the Post
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Office at Swarthmore. Pa •• under the Act of Murch 3, 1879.
U
A monarchs is a merchantman (ship) \\'hich sails
well. but will sometlmes strike on a rock and go to the
bottom; a republic is a raft which will never sink. but
then your fe~t are alwa,Ys in the water."
Fisher Ames. a member of Congress in 1795. quoted
by Ralph Waldo Emerson in his essay on "Politics."
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
':
ur. Clements will preach at
the 10 o'clock service of worship sunday l!lorning. Cilild care
through lirst grade will be
a vallable during this hou r.
Church school for second
through sixth grades will be
held at 10:30 a. m.
The Adult and youth Forums
wUl meet at 11 a.m.
The pulpit ·com mUtee will
meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the
Women's Association Room.
The Christian Education committee wlll meet at 8 in the
Church Olllce.
The Mission and Benevolence
committee will meet at8p.m.
Tuesday In the W.A. Room.
Nursery Day school Parents
committee will meet at a p.m.
in the Hearth Room.
The Bandage Group will meet
Wednesday at 10 a.m.
The Experimental Youth Program will be held Wednesday,
beginning with supper at 6,
followed by classes.
The Leadership Study commttee will meet Wednesday
at 8 p.m. In the W.A. Room.
METHODIST NOTES
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Under the dlrecUon of Charge
Lay Leader J Ben Miles, Roger
C. purdy, Earl Rosenberger,
Dr. John R. Brobeck and David
L. Smith will condud the service of worsblp at 9 and 11:15
in obseJ'vance of Laymen's
Sunday. Mr. SmUh will bring
the message,
"The
Urgent
FellOWShip. "
Church School classes for
all ages will meet at 100'clock
pastor Kulp will conduct the
Inquirers' Class at 10 a.m. In
the Chapel.
A class of new adult mem
bers will be received al thp.
11:15 a.m. service followed by
a Coffee Hour in their honor
prepared by' t~e W.S.C.S. In
cooperation wUh the com
mission on Membership and
Evangelism.
swarthmore college students
will be guests at the parsonage
for supper 'on Sunday at 5:30.
The new film, "Could you
Answer MY Question" will be
viewed.
Senior !Ugh M. Y.F. will meet
Sunday evening at 6 p.m. In the
Church Parlor.
Junior High M. Y. F. will meet
at 7 p.m. In the church. sue
walton will lead the discussion.
on Tuesday at 4, 8th Grade
confirmation Class will meet
In the North Room with Mr.
Kulp.
W.S. C.S. Bible study group
meets Wednesday, 9:30 to 11
a.m. with Gwen Narbeth. Child
care will be provided.
Wednesday at 7 p.m., 9th
Grade corJirmation Class will
me.t In the North Room with
Mr. Parker.
The Official Board will conduct Its monthl y meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the 'Cltapel.
PRESBYTERIAN OIURCH
727 Harvard Avenue
Dr. Rex S. Clements
Interim Minister
John D. Miller, Jr.
Director of Music
Sunday
10:00 A.M.-Morning Worship.
Rev. Rex S_ Clements.
Child care through lsi
grade.
10:30 A.M.-Church School 2nd
through 6th grades
11:00 A.M.-Adult Forum
11:00 A.M.-youth Forums, 712th ~rades
6:00 P.M.-EYP sugperand
program grades 7-12.
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH OF·SWARTHMORE
Pork Avenue
John C. K ulp,Minist'lr
Pershing Parker, Assistant
Charl"s Schisler, Dir. Music
Sunday
9:00 A.M.-Laymen's Sunday
David L. Smith, speaker.
10:00 A.M.-Church School
10:00 A.M.-Inquirers' Class
11: 15 A.M.-Morning Worship
'1:00 p.M.-Jr. &8•• HighMYF
Wednesday
9:30 A.M.-Bible Study
DIAL "L·I·F-T-U-P-S"
(KI 3-8877lFOR AN UPLIFTING DAILY MESSAGE
OF FAITH AND HOPE.
TRINITY CHURCH
Chester Rd. & College Ave.
Rev. Warren C. Skipp, Rector
Rev. Edward N. Schneider
Assistant Rector
Robert Smart
Organi st.Choirmaster
SUt\day
19th Sunday Aft.r Trinity
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
9: II! _A,~,:-:Morning Prayer
9:15 A.M.-Church School
9: 15 A.M.-Adult Discussion
11:15 A.M.-Holy communion
8:30 p.M.-Jr. & Sr. EYC
Thursclay
9:30 A.M.-HolyCommunlon
Dr. HenryJ. Cadbury, Haverford, will give the third lecture
In the nlends Forum series on
Quakerism to be Iteld Sunday
at 9:45 a.m. In the lecture hall
01 the Dupont science Building
on the campus. His topiC will
be "Unity and Variety In
Quakerism."
Dr. cadbury Is a teacher of
biblical studies and lecturer on
Quakerism. Author 01 many
books, he was Hollis professor
of Divinity at Harvard University Irom 1934 to 1954. He
was at one time executive secretary of the American Friends
Service commUtee.
LEIPER CHURCH
MARKS 1SOTH
TO HOST
DARB~ -COLWYN
Name
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Dr.
NOTRE DAME deLOURDES
Mlchl"an Ave.&Falrview Rd.
Rev. Charles A. N.lson
Pastor
Rev. Donald Helm, Ass't
Sun. Mas&;-3.9.10.1I.12: 15
Weekda,ys-6:30 & Ii A.M. Holy
Da,ys also 10A.M.. '! P.M;
J!atunla,ys-8:00 A.M.
Confession-8at.. Eve of Holy
Days. First Frida,ys.4-5:30;
"1:30-9.
Admissions
Mautner
Dir.
Eleventh grade parents will
Franz II. Mautner. pro·
lessor of German at Swarthmore college will be the matn
speaker at the meeting 01 the
German Academy for. Language
and Literature at its lall
meeting.
The .academy. which closely
resembles, the
American
National Institute 01 Arts and
Letters, will hold its meeting
in Darmstadt, Germany. from
October 24 to 26. Theme 01 the
meeting will be I'The Aphor~
ism as Literature."
professor Mautner will also
give a leclure on Ihe same
topiC on october 2Vth at the
University 01 Franklurt,
Germany.
hear
Harold
R.
Doughty,
director of admissions at
Adelphi Coliege. Garden City,
The !Ugh School Garnet will
N. Y.. at the meeting to be held
Monday. October 28 from 8 to
face Darby-Colwyn tomorrow,
to p.lIl. In the high school audlat 10:15 on 'he Rutgers Avenue
torlulII. His topic will be
Field. Swarthmore, with last
H Factors
Affecting College
Saturday's 13-19 loss to Sharon
Admission. "
Hill on its b3ck, will be seeking
Any interested high school
Its second win In three league
games.
parent lIIay attend.
In the game Saturday, SHS
won everything but the ball
"I Saw it in The Swarthmorean"
game _ first downs, total yard-~
age, passes completed, but the
steady Owls made fewer rnls~
takes. swarthmore's delense,
led by Co-Captain Craig COit,
was excellent 90 percent 01 the
EARLY '69
Ume, but the lew moments the
Chryslers and
boys were olf guard made the
Plymouths
difference.
•
The Garnet stopped the IIrst
WAL TER KILLAM
Sharon Hill offensive ellort,
but two Swarthmore salety men
Eastman
S"' .11 the ntw .6t mod.ls and
mishandled the punt, and the
School of Mus,'c
.et .he
,.1<. RI.h'
9 wls took over at the Garnet
htre in MMia.
Public & Private School
TOP TRADE IN
35. Allhough the Garnet held
ALLOWANCE
We need your used car
and John Rivello kicked out
experience;
d
I U SN' 8an,
P
with a beautiful 50-yarder, It
rincipa
NOWI
was the next kick that set the
Honolulu Symphony,
stage for Sharon Hill. Their
Itrst TO was a break through
Annapolis Symphony
Special Bonus
the middle that went for 55
For Appointment
ON ALL '68
yards. They were also able to
PLYMOUTH
recover a Swarthmore fumble
etall KI 4-7350
LEFTOVERS
on
thelGarnet
f
i t 27. and scored ."~"&"...~,,,"--:"W_-_-_-........""r_~
To b. sold und.r . . .
our pays a er.
factory involc ••
Swarthmore got Its first
BRAND NEW
touchdown on a pass from
Fury AIR
III
..'68
doorPlymouth
sedan. FACTORY
Quarterback Chip Robinson to
ected Variety and
CONDITIONED.
V...
Radio:
En~ Kevin Mccaffrey The ball
=!er{n~to;:::;~.
d~::~
Top Size
•
hi'
was put Into position with an
COY
n, w • .aU
tires
DELIVERED
$2995
offense that combined Robln.N MEDIA
son-Mccaffrey pa5~es with
1m:IUdlng F~~i:;~ 0& Fecleral
flUTE INSTRUCTOR
Leiper presbyterian Church,
FairView road, celebrated Its
150th anniversary October 6.
The Rev. Robert Kerr, Jr .•
a former minister ot"the church,
gave the sermon at the World
communion service that morning and shared w1lh the congregation some of the events
during the years of Ilts minlxtry,
1955 to 1961. II was during
that time that the Christian
Education Building was erected
(1959). Mr. Kerr Is now associate secretary of the commission for ministerial relations in the columbus, 0.,
orrice, United presbyterian 'running by fullback John Rivello.
Church, USA.
Neither team scored in the
At the buffet dinner that ulgltt,
another former minister, the third quarter, although at this
Rev. James R. Barber gave time swarthmore seemed to
the invocation. Mr. Kenneth have new 11le" Fullback John
Hammonds, stated Clerk of the Rivello certainly played bls
PhUadelphia presbytery and best game of the year and
Dr. Frank H. stroup, Its ex- showed fine running abll1ty.
ecutive
secretary, brought
Sltaron Hm scored in the
last quarter following an Owl
greetings.
Dr. Wlllfam Faulds, moder· interception that put the ball
ator of the Presbytery and
the Garnet 25. Swarthmore
pastor of the Ardmore Church, on
scored lour plays later with
was the main speaker. The a sensational alrlel display that
evening ended with a slide moved the ball from midfield
presentation of "The Good Old all tlte way to touchdown terriDays."
tory in lour plays. Again
Mrs. Ralph Guarente, Wood- "Chip Robinson to'McCaffrey"
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY lyn, did all planning lor the passes were the key ground
OF FRIENDS
occasion.
gainers but the one pass that
Whittier Place
Jimmy Hood threw to Jack
Keefe for 20 yards set the stage
Sunday
To Be Guest Speaker
at the 10 yard line.
9:45 A.~I.-A
The second lecture, to be
3rd of the series Oil
The
fine safety punt receiving
del1vered on october 20, at
Quaker history. Dr. Henry
7 p.m. In Bond, w1l1 be by of Jack Keefej Jotan Rivello's
J. Cadbury , speaker.
Ernest Mandel on "Marxist punting, filling In for the InduPont Building.
Economics and contemporary jured Jimmy Hood (suffering
9:45 A.M.-Meeting forWorfrom a thigh I"fluscle bruise
ship. Meetinghouse. Child capitalism."
These lectures are sponsored from the previous game); the
care provided.
of
9:45 A.M.-First·day Schoo\. by the Economics Club and the steadily improving play
tackles
steve
Shugarts
and
Carl
Whittier House.
pol1t1cal Science Club of the
Dave Shaeffer's tackle
II :00 A.M.-Meeting for Worcollege. They are free and open deMoll;
under punt returns; Chip Rob.
ship. Meetinghouse. Child
to the publ1c.
Inson's passing accuracy along
care provided.
with the equally fantastic ab11lty
Monday
of Kevin Mccaffrey to go to
TRINITY NOTES
All·Day Sewing
the hall and hold on to It; B111
Wednesday
Holy communion will be stanton's good defensive play
AlI'D_a~ Quilting
celebrated at 8 and 11:15 sun- at center; Dave Rlal's gold
day morning.
FIRST CHURCH OF
Morning Prayer will be held owl
medal
award-blocking of an
CHRIST, SCI ENTIST
punt.
at 9:15. ChurcbSchoolandAclUlt
Also, Lee Layton, replacing
206 Park Avenue
Discussion are also heldat9:15. Jimmy Hood In a matter of a
Sunday
The senior and Junior EYC's days-a to ugh assignment;
11:00 A.M.-Sunday School
will meet at 6:30 p.m. sunday. Bruce Kelly's running at left
11:00 A.M.-The Le~son'Ser'
psalms Classes will meet at halfback when Mi~e McCane
mon will be "Doctrine of
8
p.m. Monday and 10 a.m. was injured at right halfback;
Atonement."
Wednesday.
Wednesday evening meetIng
Dave Wlillams' point after
Acolyte Trafnlng wlll be held touchdown.
each week, 8 P.M. Reading
at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Room 409 Dartmouth Ave.
Others wbo played In the
Teacher
Tralning
class
will
nue, open weekdays except
game were George Johnson,
mee~ at 8 p.m. wednesday.
holidays, 10 - 5. r='rl day
Richard semenuk, Kent Colt,
Mid-week Holy communion Mike Slott, Bob Dean, Benji
evenings 7 • 9. Nursery
Is held at 9:30 a.m. Thursdays. Kerr, Ertc spence, B11I Reed.
available on Sundays.
LEIPER PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
900 Fairview Road
Rev. Floyd G. Meredith
Minister
Sunday
9:30 A.M.-Church School
11 :00 A.M.-Mornlnl': Worship
18 1968
Miley w Brown
Discount
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Hollilnd
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HYACINTHS r etc.
Save
Up to $1000
Olhers to C.hoose from
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' PM. OP" Sa'urH'{ tillS PM
M·,ley ~
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SPECIAL
20% Bonus In Bulbs
Each Order Over $2.00
Au'ho,'...
Chrysler &
Plymouth
D I
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ALTER KERNrs
325 N. FAIRVIEW ROAD
36 E. STATE ST.
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OtRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
"Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though
God dtd beseeclt you by u~ we
pray you in Cltrist's stead, be
ye reconciled to GOd."
Tbls passage from paul's
second leiter to the corlntblans is part of tlte Respon·
sive Readtng of tbls week's
Christian
S c Ie n c e
Bible
Lesson-sermon titled "DOCtrine of Atonement." It will be
read in allafthedanomlnatlon's
clBlrcbes tbis sunday.
All are welcome to· !Uland
tlta services at First ClBlrch
of Cbrist, Scientist, 206 Park
avenue, at 11 a.m.
Concert
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DiMatteo's
Fairview at
Midligan
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Established 1858
29
.
EAST F.IFTH Sl'REET, CHESTER, PA.
TR EMONT 4':'6311
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1872 • 1955
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INSURANCE
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Tonight
Trl-county concerts Association will open 1Is 27th season
tonight witlt tlte Hungarian
Quartet. The program begins
at 8:30.
Members of tlte quartet are
zoltan szekely, first violin;
Michael Kuttner, second violin;
Denes Koromzay J viola and
Gabriel Magyar. cello.
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684 SOUTH NEW MIDDLETOW" ROAD, MEDIA
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_ Opposite High Meadow (between Dutton Mill Road and' Knowlton Road)
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2-7206
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GROUND COVERS:
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Plan Weekend 01
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L'MES OF 'MSUR~I!
KlqsllClOd3-lI31
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5 p. m.
Mu;;
SRA Notebook
Sh'-o-w-""-a-r-:
Select The Plan That's· Best
for you at Springfie'd federal
EARN PER ANNUM
%
1 %$S,.
4 M'I'_M
M.I._M
Six Months Maturity
Democratic Diners To
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SPRINGFIELD'S
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FEDERAL
Springfield Township Federal
Savings and Loan Assodation
153 Saxer Ayenue
Sprlngflel., Penna. 19064
Speaker1 Availilble
On Social Security
~~~
Arrangements .
•
new,
refreshingly different,
stunning
K13-19oo
~
GIFTS
....----_ ....... PIANO & ORGAN
INSTRUCTION'
Jerry Wright
B. Mus. Phil .. Music Academy.
Grad,study at Peabody Conservatory 01 MusiC, Organist at
swarthmore Presbyterian churci.
5egi:tnln, and Advanced flud...ts
ChUdren and' Adults
O"n
FridilY evening
.
, . .
7.
.
.
GIFT WRA-PPING
•
DEUVERY SERVICE
Phane Church KI 3-4712
Home LU 3,...2088
15 SOUlHOfESTEIt ROAD
open daily until 5 p. m.
Sunday 12
Luncheon 28th for
T8 Seal Volunteers
Page 5
Tlte lOth Annual Chrysanthe. 5 p.m. at st. Eugene's schOOl rangelllents. All exhibitors are
mum Show 01 the Delaware Auditorium, 100 Oak avenue, welcome. Entries will be acTwa big dates loom on the Valley Chrysanthemum SOCiety Primos (1 block southolfBaItl- cepted today, from 3 to 10 p.m,
and Saturday, from 8 to 10a.m.
fulure calendar 01 swarthmore will be held on saturday, more pike).
InVitations have been Issued
Recreation Associatlon ... The
The cooper Foundation of to 60 community leaders who first, Monday. October 21, when October I~!_ro_m:" _t?::,=IO::::P::."::'.:.,.=~T:.:h=e=r=e=w=I=Il=be==c=la=s=s::es___I_n-'._A_d_m_l_ss_i_O_n_l_s_f_re.:..e_._ _ __
swarthmore college will spon- will serN as Christmas Seal . tlte Initial session of the Adult
sor a weekend of EasternMus!C. Chairmen in their home corn- Recreation program begins ...
There will be a concert 01 munlUes ·to attend a kick -olf On that night. according to
Indian mUbtc on october 26 In luncheon on Monday, october Director DOn Henderson In the
clotbler Hall at 8: 15 p. m. Nlkhll 28 In Sprlngileld.
High school gym, an Inlormal
Banerjee will perlorm on tlte
Chairman 01 Volunteers Mrs.' program of hasketball, volley·
sitar and Kanal Dutta will per- Allred P. Simon, springfield, ball and badminton opens, under
form on the tabla.
will extend greetings. Mrs. the supervision 01 Wesley
On Friday, october 25, at Peter E. Told, park avenue,
Ranck, assistant director ot
4:30 p. m. there will be a lecture Christmas Seal Chairman for SRA ... Regtstratlon at the door.
and Demonstration 01 Indian the Delaware county Tubercu- Married couples are especially
Music In Bond Hall, and at 10siS and Health Association's encour~ged to come on out and
8:15 p.m. thera will be a lecture Board 01 Directors, will out- sample the games; Tilts proon cblnese music by Bliss Wiant line the goals and objectives gram will be held each Monday
in Dupont.
of this year's 62nd Annual evening from 7:30 to 10 through
Nlkhll Banerjee has come to campaign to wipe out tubercu- March 17.
tlte U.s. lor the past two years losls and other serious resThe second big date isSaturas part of the AmerlcanSoclety plratory diseases. Mrs. June day, october 26 •.. when .the
for Eastern Arts' program to Trotter. special events direc- Swarthmore Rotary Club once
encourage the study and ap- tor will be a guest. The new more makes SRA the recipient
preclation of the Asian'per-. color
fUm, II Mo.re Than 01 their hounty.••"I Love
forming arts.
Anger," will be' a feature of America Day" begins after the'
At the age of nine, Nlkhll, the program.
Swarthmore-Darby
Football
a native of Calcutta, was given
Christmas Seal Chairmen and game, and will Include the best
tbe highest honor at the All their committees are organized food bargain of the decade ...
Bengal Sitar competition. Two throughout Delaware county for Rotary Is making barbequed
years later, In 1942, hebecame the county-wide 62nd Annual chicken dinners avallable ..• two
$J,.
the youngest musician em- Christmas Seal Campaign which years agn Rotary raised $2000
ployed by All Indian Radio and will open In early Noveml)er tilts way; and donated It to
played for them for the next and continue unUl christmas. SRA, to be used for two years
II ve years wltlle continuing his
at $1000 per year ... tltls UmB,
tltey've added horses, the united
studies.
In India, his performances
states Marines; a pet show; a
are especially known for the
massing of colors - -the works,
PHONE: MR. BANNINGER AT KI 3-6700
r
purity 01 his classical style
In other words! .•. come out and
and the intense vitality of his
OR STOP IN FOR DETAilS
The annual Democratic cov- take part; and help your Recre·
Improvisations. In calcutta he el'ed dish supper will be held atlon AssoclaUon present proIs a professor al the All Akltar Tuesday, October 22 at 6:30 grams to meet the need of every
college of MusiC.
p.m. in Whittier House. Those group In the community; .. deKanal Dutta, the tabla-player, attending will meet some of our talls on If I Love America Day"
Is recognized as one of the besl local candidates,
elsewhere In tbls paper.
Teen Age Open House last
musicians In his field. He has
Dr. wUllam Rial will be
toured the U.S. and Europe with present to talk to the group Friday had 132 young people
Ra vi Shankar and has made a on the publlc Health Unit In present for dancing, games and
number of recordings with him. Delaware COunty and council· l:efreshments •.• adult chaperons
Now he records and performs man Lucian Burnelt wil1 talk were Mr. and Mrs. MarUnDuus
regularly with Nlkhll Banerjee on acquisltlon of the Tltus- and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly..
both here and In India.
Rumble properties. These two youthful supervisors aSSisting
Fridav All Oav - 9 to 8
'Hours: 9-4 Daily
Banerjee and Dulta will per- items will appear on the ballot dtrector Francis Tracy included Jean Brown, Joan Brown,
form a series of ragas and on election day.
talas at their concert at
Mrs. John Rogers, chairman Rick Luder and Jack Kulp.
Tennis continues on.Saturday
swarthmore. The program Is of the dlntier will be assisted
free and open to the public. by Mesdames Enormel ClarK, mornlngs •.• even if it seems a
Richard Gammon, Franz Metz- little on tbe cool side, come on
ger, Robert Mudrick, Roland out... tbls Is a sport to please
Pennock, James Taylor, Clair the most fastldtous •.• and even
Wilcox; and Brucya Dedlnsky. better for the health than jogAnyone wlto would like to ging, believe It or not ... coachaltend the supper Is asked to ing by DOn Dreisbach.
Roccar on Sundays has grown
Speakers to explaln the social bring a casserole, salad or
to
such proportions that.we've
security program are available dessert and call Mrs. Rogers
had to add a number of coaches
to local civic clubs, PTA's, at Kl 4-2291 or write her at
to
take care of over 100 boys
and other groups now making 25 yale square, Morton by
eager
to boot that ball up the
plans for tltelr 1968-69 meet· tomorrow. october 19, for
f1eld
...
coordlnator
Dan Goldreservations.
Ings.
water ,now Itas the following
Harry R. peterman, SoCial
men lending their skllls... NorSecurity dtstrlct manager, said
man Weir r Drexel place;
bls office at the Fldellty- Honor Speaker
Willard Hollander, Haverford
If she means enough to you, a
Chester Building, 5th and
Mrs. John M. spatz. pitts· avenue; steplten Plltlllps, Bryn
diamond from •.••
Merket streels, Chester, will bU'rgh, president of pennsyl- Mawr avenue; John Mulvihill,
provide speakers at no charge vania ··Federation of women's cornell avenue; Henry Mcto community organizations.
Clubs wUl be the Itonored guest corkle, park avenue ••. and of
"There have been many re- at a dinner at springfield course Dr. John Roxby, WilHam
cent changes In the law," Peter- country Club on Wednesday, salom, Charles Brennan. vetwill mean more to her. M.aI1'y
man said, "and it makes good given by the Board of the Uer· erans who helped get tbls game
claims are made about
sense for young workers and aware county Federation. of launched in Swartltmore .•• thls
diamonds, but they rarely
their famllles, as well as older women's Clubs.
week, informal leaC4:es
are
,
ever prove anything. The
folks, to know what SOCial
Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe, being formed. and from here
product is the proof of
security cash benefits are pay- swarthmore, first v1ce-pr{!s- on out resnits will be reported
the
pud,ding. Our diamonds
able In case of death, disability ident of the county Federation, by League.
are
simply the finest you
or retirement."·
.
is In charge of the dtnner and
LOOK FOR A VOLUNTEER
can
buy or receive. That's
Some clubs that already use wUl have Mrs. spatz stay as TEENAGER AT YOUR DOOR
not a misleading claim;
tlte speaker service include her overnight guest.
TONIGHT...Ite'1l be dfstrfbuUng
that's facti And we can
KiwaniS, Uons, Rotary. woMrs. spatz is the p,rlncipal posters and Information abOut
prove it to you regardless
men's
organizations,
and speaker at the Annual Fall the Cblcken barbeque and "I
of the amount you want to
Golden Age groups.
Meeting 01 the Delaware county Love America Day" ... help him
spend. Irifact, get the best
program chair men desiring Federation of women's Clubs make tbls one of the biggest
diamond any amount can buy.
to use the service may make on 'Thursday, October 24 at events .In swarthmore blstory.•.
They're ours!
arrangements Cor a speaker Lansdowne TwenUeth century eat cblcken for SRA··and don't
by telephoning TRemont 2-6121. Club.
forget--it freezes for tuture
eating pleasurel ... there isn't
any way to say "Thanks" to
Rotary.-except to support this
Stop in and look at our perflctful cut
•
program.
diamonds through a 10. loupe.
ANNUALS - PERENNIALS
PETER E.TOLD, A_
THE SWARTHMOREAN
'Deliver Paperbocks Fo;-j;;;-'ductoes to The liwarthmor.on.
8TH & EDGMONT Aft.
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LEGAL NOTICE
ESTATE OF Ellzabetb Flournoy Anderson, Also Known As
Elizabeth F. Anderson. Deceased. Late 01 Swarthmore.
Delaware County t Pa.
LETTERS Testamentary on
the I\I>Ove Estate have been
granted to the undersigned. who
reques~·
all persons having
clatm3 or demands itgalnsl the
Estate 01 the decedent 10 make
known the swne. and all per-sons Indebted 10 the decedent
to make payment without delay.
to
Caroline F. Burnett, Execulrix
341 Haverford Place
Pennsylvania, Deceased.
LETTERS Testamentary on
the above Estate having been
granted to the undersigned. all
persons Indebted to said Estate
are requested to make payment,
and those having c1alms to
present the same. without
delay. to
Shirley Ward MUler.
Box 55. Rangeley. Maine. and
Provident National Bank.
17th and Cheslnut s' reel ••
Philadelphia. Pennsylvania.
swarthmore. Pa.
Executors
Or to her Attorney
Or to their Attorneys:
Alan Reeve Hunt 01 Duane.
Butler. Beatty, Greer&Johnson.
Morris & Heckscher
1'7 South Avenue.
I
1617 Land Title BuildlJ1lj;
Media. Pennsylvania
. p'hlladelphla. P~a. 191 ~
3T-ID-16
IIIJBRlPP'B 8ALB
or RBAL EIITATB
SHER!PP'S oPPles
COURT HOUSB. MEDiA. rA.
Frida,. November 8, 1968
8:30 A.M. Eastem Standard Time
Conditions! t330.00 cub or cerUDed
cbeek at. t.lme of aale (unleu oUlerw&ae
acated In ad'ertlsement.,. balance In ten
Other coDdltlons on da,. ot u1e.
"To an paruea In lotereet and e1alm·
cl'"''
anti;
"rAKE· NOTICE that a SChedule of
Dlltrlbutlon _01 be ftlecl whblD tb.1rtJ
(30) day. from the date of sale and ella·
trlbuUon wlll be made In acoordante
with the Schedule of DLstributlon unless
i
ESTATE OF ERIK W,
HOEGBERG. deceased. late 01
the Township of fipringfield.
Delaware Counly.Pennsylvanla.
LEITERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the above Estale have
been granted to the undersigned.
who requesl all person.s ha·vln.
clalms or demands aglilt.l st
Es,ate 01 lhe decedent 10 make
opened in the presence of the- known the sam~. and all persons
County CommIssioners at 10:00 indebted to ·Ili. decedent to
A.IiI; Eastern Daylight Saving. make payment. without delay. to
Time. on that date.
'
ERICK I. HOEGBERG.
·Each Bid must be ·aCcompanied
Adminlslrator.
312 Callen dar Lane.
by Cash Certified Good Failh
Check. •or a Corporate Bid
Wallingford. Pennsylvania.
Bond eilber one In the amount Or to his Altomey.
01 ten percent (10%) 01 the EDMUND JONES. Esquire.
total amonnt of the Bid. drawn 5 Park Avenue.
to the order of the County 01 Swarthmore. Pennsylvania.
Delawllre.
3T-1O-16
COUNTY OF DELAWARE
Sealed Proposais will bel
received at the Office 01 tite
County Controller. Court House.
Media. Pa.. up unlll 9:30 A.M.
Easlern Daylight Saving Time.
on Wednesday.Oclober 23 1968
for furnishing and delivering
F.O.B. Factory. Fire Brick 10
the des i g nat e d Inclneralor
Plants. Proposals will be
exceptlona are fUed. thereto within teD
(10) days thereafter. No t'urUJer notice
of Ule BUng of tile Schedule of D18trl·
butloD wm -be Il,eo."
1968
No. la567
MONEY JUDGMENT
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece or
Bround with the bUildings and lmprovementa thereon erected. SITUATE In the
Townahlp of Ne"her Providence, county
oC Delaware, State or pennaylvanla. and
described ac:cordlng to a Plan of Lola
mown as "Oarden City Manor". "section
No.3". said plan mad.e by Damon and
Poster. Civil Englneen. dated January
30. 1957. and last revlSed August 31.
19rs9. as tolloWB. to \lIt:
BEGINNING at a point on the centISI'
line of Trenton Court (Twenty feet .Ide)
a~ the distance of Ninety-tour· Bnd
nlnety-fln ooe_hundredths feet measured. on a bearing ot South eighty-six
dearees. forty-one minutes flfty-one aeeonds Bast measured. along the said eenter
line of Trenton Court from Ita point of
Intersection with the southeasterly side
of New Jersey Avenue (Plfty feet wide);
thence extending trom said point of beIiniling North two degrees. forty-three
minutes. nine seconds East crossing the
Northeasterly side of Trenton COurt one
hundred flve and seventy-one ODehundredths feet to a point; thence extending North eighty-six degrees. fifty!lye minutes thirty-four seconds East
!lfty-one and Sixty-seven one-hundredthS
feet to a point; thence extend1ng South
three degrees twenty minutes thlrtynine seconds. west partly along a walk
and recrossing the Northeasterly side of
Trenton COurt one hundred eleven and
forty-tour one-hundredthB feet to a
point on the center line of Trenton
Court aforesaid: thence extending North
elghty.slx degrees forty-one minutes
ftfty.one seconds West measured along
the said line of Trenton COurt through
a walk flfty and twenty one-hundredths
feet to the first mentioned point and
place of beginning. BEING Lot No. 274.
as shown on the above mentioned plan.
BEINO Premises No. 409 Trenton COurt.
Forms of Proposal may be
of
Media. Pa.
The Counly Commissioners
reserve the right to reject any
and all bids.
FRANK A. SNEAR. JR.
HARRY A. McNICHOL
EDWARDT.McERLEAN
County Commissioners
FUNERAL HOME
Phone LOwen 6-3400
OVER 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
A Price to Meet
Every Fondly'. I'Ieed
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ROBERT
PAUL J. McKINNEY. 8berlJl
1968
MONEY JUDGMENT
ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT or piece ot
e
ground
with theerected.
buildings
and Improve
ments thereon
SITUATE
In the
Township of ~ether PrOVidence. county
of Deiaware, State of Pennsylvania. and
described according to a Plan thereof
known as "Oarden City Manor". Section
No.2. said Plan made by Damon Qnd
Poster. Clvll Engineers. dated November
In. 1956. and last reviSed August 31.
1959. as ·follows, to wit:
OffiCE • RfSIDEN(E
\ INDUSTRIAL
Borough Secretary
PUBLIC ELECTION
TOP TO BOTTOM
HOUSE CLEANING
Notice is hereby given to the
RUGS & FURNITURE
electors of the Bo ro u gh of
Swarthmore, Delaware County,
Pennsylvania that pursuant to an
&
ordinance duly enacted bY the
Borough
Council
onSeptember9,
BEGINNING at a point on the center
Une of Raleigh Court (twenty feet wide) 1966. approved by the Mayor on
at the dl.!ltanee of Thlrty·five and eleven Seplember 9. 1966. a public e'
we Inslall Torginol
one-hundredths feet me1l.Sured on a lecllon will be held In the BorDuresqueSearnless
bearing of North Pifty-slx degrees. fourResilient Flooring
teen minutes. flfty seconds West a.long ough of Swarthmore on Tuesday,
NO WAXING NEEDED
tbe sa.ld center Une of Raleigh CoUl't November 5. 1966. between Ihe
from Its point of IntersecUon with the hours of 7 o'clock A.M. and 6
Northwesterly side of pennsylvania Ave- o'clock P.M., at the usual places
PERSONNEL SERVING
nue (fifty feet wIde); thence extending for holding municipal elections
from said pOint af beginnIng South ia Ihe Borough o[ Swarlhmore.
Thlrty.three degrees. forty. five minutes.
ten seeonds West. crossing the South- [or Ihe purpose o[ obtaining the
over 50 years
westerly side of Raleigh Court 'I'hlrty~ assent of the electors of said
eight and ti\'enty-five one-hlmdredths Borough to an ,increase in the
free estimates
feet to a point; thence extending North Indebtedness of said Borough In
Plfty~four degrel!!i. forty-eight minutes.
6flfty seconds West Twenty-seven feet to an amount not exceeding $100,FULLY
a point: thence extending South 'Th1rty~ 000.
25ll
three degrees. torty-five minutes. ten
The amount of the assessed INSURED
seconds west, crossing a walk. Fifty-one valuation of the Borough o[
and seventy~nlne one-hundredths feet to Swarthmore is $8.543.000.
103 LOnibardy Dr •• Chester
a point; thence extending North Flfty·The sum of the gross liabilisix degrees. fourteen minutes, fifty seconds West Forty-six and forty one~ ties of sald Borough is $61.000.
hundredths feet to a point: thence exThe sum 01 the allowable detending NQrth Thirty-three degrees.
forty-nve minutes. ten seconds East. ductions which are claimed is
partly through a party wall and recross- $1.312.97.
tng the Southwesterly side of Raleigh
The amount of the nel debt of
court Eighty-nine and thirty-six one
hundredths feet to a point on the center said Borough is $59.667.03.
line of Raleigh COurt; thence extending
The amount o[ the proposed
r
along the said center line of Raleigh increase of debt shall not exeo",t South Fifty-six degrees. fourteen
OIL HEAT
minutes. fifty -aeconda East along the ceed $100.000.
center Une of a walk Seventy-three and
The pu rpose [or which the debl
forty-one hundredthS feet to the tlrst is to be increased i~: To acquire
mentioned point and pla(!e of beginwith the aid of PrOject 70 funds
ning.
and such other contributions as
BEINO Lot No. 155 as shown on the may be available, approximately
above menUoned Plan.
four acres of vacant land, identAlso Included as part of the security: ified as pari of the Rumble and
the Titus properties. siluate in
Range.
the Borough 01 swarthmore on thE
.BEINO the same premises conveyed to north west side of Yale Avenue
the Mortgagors herein by deed. to be and Ihe south west side of
recorded SimUltaneously herewith; thlS
being a purchase mortgage given to Swarthmore Avenue, for public
secure a portion of the purchase price
recreational use. as authorized
of the premlees above described.
by Article xxvn of the Borough
Code.
Improvemenw eonslSt of a one .tory
By order 01 the Council o[ the
masonry buudlng.
Borough or Swarthmore. DelaSold a& the property of JOSEPH J.
ware County, Pa.
QUINN and CAROL ANN2 QUINN.
HARRY G. SMITH
Edward P. Muller. Jr., Attorney
President of Council
RUTH A. B. TOWNSEND
PAUL J. McKINNBY. SbetUl
Borough Secretary
2T-1D-25
FOR SALE - Fresh supply Candy CUpboard Chocolales. Cath-
AL - Carpentry.
recreation
WALLS WOO
WASHED
TRerront
!507 Chestnut St •• Chester
TRemont 2-5373
24~Hour
Nursing Care
Aged. Senile. Chronic
I.
FOR SALE - Double decker
metal frame Army bunk beds. PERSONAL - Custom tailored
complete. $30. Klngswood 4- slip covers. Large selection of
_1_0_3_6_.
samples -all work done personally by Mr. and Mrs. Seremba.
FOR SALE -Twosluddedsnow Sagging seats of chalrs and BOtires 8 x25x14. $30. Good condl· fas repaired. LUdlow 6-7592.
tion. Call Klngswood 4-3567.
SwarihmOlean advertiser since
1951.
FOR SALE - 1963 Pontiac Le-I.::..:.:.:.....-----'-
----------1
Convalescent Men and Women
white toP. white sidewalls. ra- ery. Camplete landscape and
dio. heater. back-up lights. tree service. For Iree estimate
eight. 326 engine. 3 - s"eed can TRemont 4-0645. Swarthfloor shift, clean. Excellent more references.
condi tion. $800. ,",0 offers ---:.:.:..:.:.:..:.:..:.....-----please. Roberl H. Heinze. 566 PERSONAL - Will repair a\J
Marietta Avenue, Swarthmore. small electrical appliances: any.
_K_I_n:,gS_'_.0_0_d_3_75,;.,7_9_·_ _ _ _ _1thing not working around the;
home. Will pick up and deliver.
FOR SALE.- Antiques. country Cwl Bill McKee. TRemont 4furniture. lamps. glass. WlII 0673.
buy. Chairs recaned and rerush·.
ed. Bullard. Kingswood3-2165. PERSONAL -A-1 TreeService.
.
.
First class work. all phases.
FOR SALE - TV. 19-1nch RCA Fuilylnsured -local references.
with UHF adBlller. $45. Call ICaii Hank Kingswood 3-2010.
KIngswood 3-5794.
----.:----':----:---. rERSONAL - China and ·glass
FOR SALE - Rabbit hulch (for repaired. Parchment PBller lamp
cost of malerlals only) $18.
shades recovered. Miss I. P.
Tenant has gone to that Great Bunling. KIngswood 4-3492.
Carrot Reward in the Sky.
KIngswood 3--8397.
PERSONAL - Blacklop drivewa.vs,excavating.
Free esti ..
FOR SALE - Phllco Portable
mates.
Top
SQII. Call A.G. Kra18-lnch TV with cart. $35. Call
'l'a*. TRemont 4-6136.
Klngswood 4-5949.
PERSONAL - Forsythe Nursery
Educational creative program children (3-5) Mondays. Wednesdays. Fridays, Forsythe studio
01 the Arts - Dance - Baton WANTED
Guitar. children and adults.
Transportation available. KIngsWANTED - Secrelary. Busy wood 3-3666.
dental office, Media area. Call
LOwell 6-3665.
PERSONAL - Delaware Valley
Tree Experts. Shirer Building.
WANTED -Malure. responsible Swarthmore. Pa. All types of
person to drive six children from tree work. Fuily In.ured. Free
the Elemenlary SChooi 10 North estimates - 10 years· experiSwarthmore two afternoons a ence. KIngswood 4-i:035.(
week. KIngswood 4-7799.
PERSONAL - Alterations on
WANTED - Rellred midwestern evening clothes and street
banker and wile viSiting grand- clothes. Winter coats shortened.
children wish to sublet furnish- KIngs wood 3-6649.
ed BIlartmenl in cenlral Swarthmore over Christmas and New
FOR RENT
Year·s. Box Z, The SwarthmoreBll.
FOR RENT - Two bedroom apartment. utilities supplied.
WANTED - Good home for sev- AduUs only. Avallabie at once.
en weeks oid male black kitten.
17 South Chester Road. SwarthHousebroken, free. TRemont
more.
KIngswood 4-0586.
2-8981.
FOR RENT -~Kl-Lodge fishing
cabin to responsible person [or
entire period November through
May. Localed in Poconos three
WANTED - Day's work ironing hours lrom swarihmore on private lake. Good skIIng close· by.
or cleaning; References. Available for four days. TRemont 4- convenient for weekends and
holidays. Three bedrooms, com1525
plelely furnished. wood-burning
WANTED -in Swarthmore. Fam- fireplace. insulaled throughoul.
ily with five children wants to $700 plus utilities. KIngswood
buy large home. in 30's. Phone 3-3796.
687-0910.
LOST
IN.rTANT~EAIJE~
NE.rPtJN.rE ~'d..__-
'I Saw it in The Swarthnorean'
IO:W'"
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LOST - Beige wallet in swarlhmore saturday. Reward. Write
Box A, The Swarthmorcan.
LOST -Stoien [rom High School
bike rack, gold 26-inch, 10speed (boy's bike). If found
piease call Klngswood 3-8664.
LOST·- Much ioved calico catfemale. with biack and brown
spots. KIngswood 4-4362. Reward.
ESTATE NOTICE
•
ESTATE OF Ida May Paddison. Also Known As Ida May
Preihs Paddlson. Deceased.
Late of Swarthmore, Delaware
County. Pa.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
on the above Estate have been
granted to the undersigned, who
request all pet so n shaving
chums or demands amiDst· Ule
Estate of the decedenl to make
known the same. and all persons
indebled to Ihe decedenl to
make paymenl without delay.:to
Osborne H. Paddison. Executor
100 Ogden Avenue
Swarthmore, Pa.
Or to his Attorney
Alan Reeve Hunt of Duane.
Morris & Heckscher
1617 Land Tille Building.
Philadelphia. Pa. 19110
3T-ID-25
ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF EDNA S.ENGLE
deceased. late o[ the Township
of Marple. Delaware County,
Pennsylvania.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
on toe above Estate have been
granted to the undersigned, who
request 011 persons having
cl alms or demands against the
Estate. of Ihe decedent to make
I\llUWn the sarne, and all person~
indebled to Ihe decedent to
inake payment. wilhout delay. to
MICHAEL WiLLIAM ENGLE.
No. 6 South Malin Road.
Broomall. Penrisylvanla,
Or to his Attorney I
EDMUND JONES. Esquire.
5 Park Avenue,
Swarthmore,
•. .
i Pennsylvania
.
.
ACK PRICHA
PAINTING
& EXTERIOR
ESTlM~TES
FREE
Edward G. Chipman
and Son
General Contractor
Additions &
Alterations
TR 2-4759
TR 2-5689
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I~···"··
~•
••
DRIVEWAYS &
PARKING AREAS
Bu ilt & Resurfaced
Grading, Sodding, Seeding
William H. Clark. Haverlord
place. has just been named
chairman of an alumni career
. Counseling Committee 01 the
University 01 Pennsyivanla, of
which he is a graduate. The
committee has the responsibility of counseling any 01 the
1000 stUdents enrolled In the
Wharton school's evening division.
Clark has been in the personnel fleid lor 25 years with
the Philadelphia Electric Com. pany, where he now serves as
assistant director of the employee activities department.
He Is a past prestdent of his
alumni society. The University
conferred upOn him the General
Alumni SOCiety's Distinguished
Award of Merit In 1954, and
last year he received his Honor
SOCiety's Outstanding Achieve-
SHERIFF'S BALE
T9P Soil & Mushroom Soli
OF REAL ESTATE
Stone, Cement & Block Work
~etaining Walls and Droins
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA. PA.
CEL-LARS WATER-PROOFED
TOPS ·IN PAINTING
CALL MAd is,,"
rrlodny. ndnher
:~:;.
I BilK
9:30 .\.1\1. Eastern Dilyllght Time
'6-3675
=
Conditton3: f360.00 c~sh or certtfied
check at time or sale t unless otherw1.sc
st.nted in advertisement.). balance In ten
days. Othcr conditions on day ot sale.
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR
"To all parties In Interest nnd eJaim:1nts:
.J ,\!{E NOTICE that a Schedule of
n,;;.trlbutt:m will be filed within thirty
1301 d,lYS from the date of sale and dlstnbutlon will be mD.de In accordance
with the Schedule or Distribution unless
exce!ltlons are' filed thereto within ten
tiD) days therenftcr. No further notice
of the flllng of the SChedule ot Distribution wlll be given."
• • •
B, G. DAVEN r 3rd
121 Fairview Road
Woodlyn
:: _.
833-1181
ou
MONEY JUDGMENT
:
Picture Framing
ROGER RUSSEll
Photographic Supplies
LOVlell 6-2176
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1967
No. 8640
LOT & IMPS. SIt. In Marcus Hook
Borough. Delaware County. Penna .• Oil
N.W. s. of Chestnut St. 422.45 ft. N.E. of
Its Intersection with the W. Hne of Marcus Hook Village: tho N.W. 62.10 ft.: tho
N.E. 3.9B ft.· tho N.W. 35.07 ft.: tho N.E.
21.28 ft~ th.·S.E. 97.16 ft.: tho S.W. 25.26
ft. to pt. of beg, Being Lot No. 247 Plan
of Marcus Hook VUlage r£'Corded In Plan
Cllse 7. at page 11. In Omce of tRecorder
of Decds at Media. Being No. 19 Chestnut St.
Improvements consist of a two~story
brick house.
Sold as the propert~' of CATHERINE
MAE FERO,USON.
R. D. Mathewson. Attorney
=
PAUL J. McKINNEY. Sher.1ff
No. 14612
1965
MONEY JUDGMENT
P,ainflng Contractor
DEPENDABILITY SINCE 1882
Robert. M. Owen. Aut. Sect')!,
00.87"3-3t 10·3-68 10.10.68&10.17.08
~~~PIPPIN
•
WANTED - To buy 16-inch two
wheel child's bike. Call Klngswood 3-6627.
\
SCHOOL DIREUrORS
Excellent Food-Sp aclous ."Grounds
Illol •• -Crlljiti HOllOrejl
Mans convertible, aquamarine. PERSJ~AL - Evergreen Nur~
Residential Specialist
ATLANTIC
FUEL OIL
BURNER
BUDGET PLAN
AULEN
11 N, MORTON
PA.19010:
KI 3-4142
KI 3-4592
.
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LEGAL NOTICI
the Penner.t High lSchool Library.
134 Banifln Road. Lima. Delaware
Count,.. Pa. at whleb time the bide
will be public1, op.ned and read.
Full JnlltruUlou· to, bidden. apecl.
ficatlon. .DeI bid forma required to
be used mar be obtain." at the om~
of the AIIS.tant 8euetar7. 412 N.
.Jacuon Street. Media. Pa. 19063 In
penon or upon requelt by man.
BY ORDER OF THE ROSR
TREE JlBDlA BOARD OF
ICCINVALESCENT HOME
~_,.~ii5.
erman '8 Pharmacy.
DELAWARE COUNTY
a
BELVEDERE
iano tuning
repairIng.
'memb", Plano Tech·
ears." Leaman
ED AINIS
KI 4-3898
'.
LOT & IMPS. Sit. 1n Upper Darby
Twp .. Delaware County, Penna .. on S.E.
s. of Irvington Rd. 237.77 ft. N.E. of pt.
of curve on N.E. s. of Hampshire Rd.:
tho N.E. 16 ft.: tho S.E. 130.96 ft.; tho
RE. 17.52 !t.; tho N.W. 138.11 ft. to pt.
or beg. Being Lot No. 258. Drexel Park
Gardens. Plan 6. recorded at Media. In
office or Recorder of Deeds In Plan Case
NO.7. page 19.
Improvements consIst of a
brick house.
two~story
Sold as the property or ANGELO O.
MORMILE. JR., a/k/a. ANGELO MORMILE • .JR .• and PHYLLIS A. MORMILE.
R. D. Mathewsun, Attorney
PAULJ. McKINNEY. Sherin:
1963
No. 12053
MONEY .JUDGMENT
CHRISTIAN
S~IENCE
JONES FUEL AND HEAliNG CO.
RADIO SERIES
FUEL OIL. HEATING EQUIPMENT
AIR OONOtTIONING
SUNDAY - 8:45 A.M.
WFIL. 560 k.c.
SUNDAY - 6:45 A.IiI.
WQAL - FM. 106.1 m.e.
'.
ALDAN, D.EL. CO., PA.
WILLIAM
Heads Career Panel
INVITATION roB BlDB
OdolMr I, 1968
Tbe RoN 1Tee lIedl. School Di.trlet
Board of IWIooI DINeton invites
aeall8CI bids. ·for Furniture ILftd Grm
Sdet)' Wall Pant!a,
. Bldi mUll be presented· b,. 8:00
P.M. E.D.D.T. on October 24. 1"8 at
I'I:HlIUNAL
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - For year 'round
pleasure for you and Ihe birds.
get a feeder from the S. Crothers. 435 Plush Mill Road. WalIIng[ord. LOwell 6-4551.
~-
bond for 10 per cent o[
~r.;~~~~~~~~~~~
esllmate
shall~s,~,~g~:~;~rn6Id~~'~
bid. and the
wlll be required to
formal contract with the BoI<>UI~h
and furnish Insurance and per·1
formance bond as required by
iaw. The Borough reserVes the
right to waive any informalllles
in the bids received. to rejecl
hSlflSfWNG SERVICI
any or all bids. and to award
FOR OVER 50 YEARS"
the contract oniy to a bidder
experienced in such work. and
whose proposal is deemed to
be the most advantageous to
the public interest.
Rulh A. B. Townsend
EXPERT FLOOR WAXING
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OF
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FOR SALE - 1963 V.W. Excellent condition. $750. Call
mutual enter- KIngswood 3-7217.
of faml-
./fCHESTER WINDOW
CLEANING
•
TRemont 6-2530
·Edward P. Muller. Jr .• Attomey
No. 12563
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:
Sealed bids will be r~~~~~;~h~fA:~non-prottt.
in Council Chamber.
for the
Hall. Swarthmore, Pa. on
day. November 11. 1968 at
• residing In
P.M. Eastern Standard
neighboring communities.
for furnishing all labor
Information as to lots spmaterial needed to
to
garage doors at Bo·rough Mumc"-I
pal building and replace
C. S. GARRETT, Mgr.
area with brick - sash - woodwork, etc. as
317 Maple Ave. KI3-47l9
by Ihe specifications sh()wn
Swarthmore. Pa.
plan. A certified check or
Improvements cons16t of a one story
masonry building.
property
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PATTERSON'S
REQUEST FOR BIDS
UNDER AND SUBJECT to certain conditions and restrictions now of record.
the
j
obtained at the Olflce 'of the
Purchasing Agent. courtHouse,
BEING the same premlSes which WIlUam R. ChlSm. et ux. by Indenture bearIng even date herewith and Intended to
be forthwith recorded In and for the
County of Delaware. granted and conveyed unto the said Mortgagors. In fee.
Bold as
NARTIN.
ESTATE
HELENE H.
WARD. Late of the Borough of
Swarthmore, Delaware County.
LOT & IMPS. Sit. In T'Wp. of Upper
Darby. Dei. Co.. Penna., on S.E. S. of
Brookwood LB.. 344.58 ft. S.W. of S.W. s.
of Ashland AVe_: tho S.E. 100 ft.; th. S.W.
47.08 ft,; tho N.W. 88.26 ft.; tho on arc
of cIrcle eurvlng to right 2~0 ft. to beg.
pL (Lot. No. 97) House No. 1110 Brook ..
Wood La. SubJt. to mtge.
Improvements consISt of a masonry
and frame Single house.
Sold &$ the property of RALPH P.
CIAI loF! L " and LINE'ITE. CIALLELLA.
a/k/a L1NNET'I'E T. GIALLELLA.
I\- D. Mathewson. Attorney (
, PAUL J.-McJDNNEY. Sher11l
THE SWARTHMOR AN
lem oC our U,ne; men IndiH. CLARK
vidually and collecti vely too
readily resort to violent means
to settle their disputes. the
com.nlttees said Direct ACtion
Is a method of overcoming InjusUce. violence, evil, not retaU.tlng Id kind. Non-violence
has/to be practiced to be understood, not merely preached,"
they commented.
The friends Invite any Interested persons to explore
witb them the relevance of
Non-violent Direct Action. Informadon may be secured by
calling KI 3-2966 or KI 3-1618.
URGE CITIZEN VOTE
ON TRACT PURCHASE
f..:-------------I
ment Award.
Offer Training In
Non-Violent Acflon
Amor.g his many other Interests, he presentiy serves
as a Trustee of Philadelphia
College ·01 Bible.
Wiley Exhibit Opens
Tonight At Avondale
Avondale Galleries,. Avondale road Is presenting a collection of water colors by
Margaret H. W. Wiley of WallIngford. The exhibition, which
will last through November 15,
is the fourth one-man show
Mrs. Wiley has given in this
area and her second to be presented at Avondale Galleries.
To present her work to the
publlc and to friends, the artist
Is planning a recepUon at the
gallery for the openinglonfght.
October 16 from 6 to 10.
Mrs. Wiley Is exhibiting several paintings of local subjects
and flowers (her hobby Is
gardening), as well as many
watercolors palntedon the coast
of Maine where she spends her
summers.
As an art major in high
school, Mrs. Wiley was chosen
to attend tbe Philadelphia public
Industrial Arts school while
still a high school ctudent. She
later received training at the
Fleischer Memorial and has
also benelllted from private
instruction and criticism.
Her work has been exhibited
at the Wallingford Arts center •
Woodmere Gallery in Chestnut
Hill, Swarthmore and Media
woman's Clubs, Philadelphia
Print Club, Avondale G~lleries,
The Village Art Shop in Media.
George Gross Gallery in Philadelphla, and in Maine where
she took first prize in a local
show.
ROTARY
!Continued from Page 1)
more Dog Training SChoolj the
chester City Band, contributed
by the Musicians protective
Union; SV(arthmore Fire company; a 20-car Antique Car
Rally and several performing
horses.
Theme is "I Love America."
swarthmore's Qwh country fair
will have a cake baking contest,
horse shoe pitching championship, pet show, and at 3 p. m.
a family jogging championshlp,
to be led by Dr. Luehring.
The trophy will go to the
family with the greatest number finishing first in the fourlap distance.
ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF Bertha L. Evans.
Also Known As Berlha Lillia
Evans and Bertha Garwood
Evans, Deceased. Late of
Swarthmore. Delaware County.
Pa.
LE'rTERS TESTAMENTARY on
the above Estate have been
granted to the undersigned, who
Iequest
all persons. having
craims or demands agrunst the
Eslate of Ihe decedent to make
known the same, ·and all persons
indebted to the decedent to
mitke pavm~nt. without delay,
to
Jean Evans Newkirk. Box 136,
North Branch. New Jersey and
provident National Bank.
Broad and Chestnut Streets.
Phila., Pa., Executors
Or to their Attorney
Alan Reeve Hunt 01 Duane.
Morris & Heckscher.
1617 Land TiUe BuUding.
Philadelphia, Pa. 19110
3T-ID-25 . ,
The Peace committees of
the SWarthmore and Media·
providence Friends Meetings
are sponsorlng weekend Training courses in Non violent
Direct Action (Friday to Monday. October 25 26. In Media.
and Friday to Monday, Novem ..
ber 1-4, in SWarthmore).
Each course consists of five
three -hour sessions under the
direction of experienced leaders including role-playing,
discussion of the philosophy
and practlce of non-violence,
and participation in reai situations.
II will be possfble to altend
some sessions the first week
in Media and the rest in
SWarthmore the second. Early
registration of those Interested
will be appreCiated.
U Violence is a central prob~
COME
At Us
October 9 Ineeting,
the swarthmore Activities Coordinating committee urged
every voUng citizen to avail
himself of the opportunity to
learn the facts about the
Rumble-Titus property
and
therefore feel strongly enough
about the subject to vote on
the matter 01 the purchase of
this property on Election day.
WnUam Reese, chairman,
announced that plaq~es will
soon be attached to the benches
which have been placed around
the community. The Directory
of Organizations In the Swarthmore area has been printed
and copies are ready for distrbution to each household In
the community.
Appointed
Robert K. Enders, Isaac H.
Clothier. Jr. professor of
biology at the college has been
appointed to the 1966-69 Vlslling committee at Harvard Universlty.
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Friday, October 18. 1968
Delderfleld. R. F. - The Green
Gauntlet. Eyre. Katherine Wigmore .. The Sandalwood Fan.
Gerson, Noel B.• sam Houston.
G
, rlmn. Gwyn - The Occupying
The seventh grade home Power. Kent, Alexander • To
economics students, Swarth- . Glory We steer. MCIntosh,John
more HIgh School, have just - come to my House. Pearson,
completed a course of study Drew - The Senator. Turnbull,
in Hbaby sitting" under the Agnes Sligh - Many a Green
direction 01 their teacher. Mrs. Isle. Woodhouse. Martin - Bush
Baby.
Grace Padlasky.
MYSTERIES - Boucher. AnThey are now desirous of
thony
- Best Detect! ve stories.
starting a baby sitting service .
Egan.
Lesley - A se rlous InAny parent In the community
who has need for a sitter in vestigation. Knox. BlII - Flgurthe afternoon or evening during head. Langley. Lee - Dead
the week or on the weekend center. McBain, Ed - Fuzz.
may now call the" high school Marric, J. J~ - Gideon's River.
office at KI 3-4800 between 2 Russell. E. S. - She Should
and 3 p.m. An advanced home ha ve Cried on Monday. Shaneconomics student will take the non, Dell - Chance to Kill.
message and recommend a baby Simenon. Georges - Malgret·s
Pickpocket. Tock. Allred - The
sitter.
Guidelines developed by the Top steal. Waugh. Hillarygirls Include no telephone calls "3D" Manhattan East.
NON -FICTION· Baez. Joanto friends and no companywhUe
Daybreak.
Bevington. Helen performing the service. While
they must clean up after feed- A Book and a LOVE Affair.
Ing their charges they are not Durant, W1ll - The Lessons of
obligated to do family dishes. Htstory. Forester. C. S. -Long
ironing and other household before Forty. Fulier. John G. chores --the function of the baby "The Day o( st. Anthony's Fire.
sitter Is basically that 01 caring Hays. Broo\.s - HotbedolTranfor the needs of the children qulllty. lonesco, Eugene - Exit
the King. King, Martin Luther.
being watched.
II is expected that parents Jr. - The Trumpet 01 conwill take the baby sltter.home SCience. Leonard, Jonathan
Norton - Early Japan. Mydans,
aft.r dark.
Carl - The Violent Peace. NBC
•
News - Somehow it Works.
New Horizons - The Encyclopedia of Aviation and Space
FICTION - Armah. Ayl Kwei Sciences. Newsweek - National
The Beautiful Ones are not Gallery, Washington. Simon,
yet Born. Baker, Elliott - The Kate - Kate Simon's London.
Penny Wars. Barrett, William Smith, Adam - The Money
E - The Wine and the Music. Game. Tierney, William F. Behrman. S. N. - The Burning Modern Upholstering Methods.
Glass.. Brace, Gerald Warner - Wicker, Tom - JFK and LBJ.
The Department. Buckmaster. Winslow. Ola Elizabeth - John
H. - Lion in the Slone. DaviS, Eliot. Yastrzemski, Carl
Olivia - The LastortheGreeks. Yaz.
Home fc. Students In
Baby-SiHing Service
HEW LIBRARY BOOKS
=- Irade School- High School- College - Adull-- COME A(L!
Swarthmore's Annual
Parade
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE FIELD HOUSE
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30th
Starting 6:45 P. M. SHARP
SPONSORED BY THE SWARTHMORE LIONS CLUB
FAMILY GROUPS
COMIC
FANCY DRESS
REGISTER FOR YOUR PARADE ENTRY NUMBER
at "THE SWARTHMOREAN'6 OFFICE
333 Dartmouth Avenue
R.e9~Jau" dt:vJi"1"
(!)cioJ,et, .25
FrldllY, october 18, 1968
8
RED CROSS TO
MEET NOV. 1ST
Need For Volunteers
Topic For Gathering
Chairman Jane Bisbee of the
Ofllce of volunteers, southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter,
Alneriean Red cross, will spea
to the fall oneetlng of the local
Red cross Branch on November
The group will gather at
10 a.m., in the LegIon Room,
Borough Hall. Miss Bisbee's
topic will be "The Need for
I.
volunteers.' ,
Mrs. Walter Molr, swarthmore Branch Chairman, I1sts
the following organization to
carryon the increasingly challenging Red cross load this
season:
Officers - Vice-chairman,
Mrs. Belden Tucker;Secretary,
Mrs. F. Ted Anthony; Treasurer, Mrs. David Wisdom.
Services - Arts and Skills,
Mrs.
Robert
Deaconj Blood
program chairman, Mrs. Johan
Natvig, to-chairmen,
Mrs.
Robert van Ravenswaay, Mrs.
George Stauffer; canteen ,,}!airman, Mrs. samuel carpenter I
co-chairman,
Mrs.
Robert
Richardson; Ditty Bag Chairman, Mrs. JohnPattersOnjDisaster 1 Mrs. Kenneth P. stuart;
Memorial Fund chairman, Mrs.
Ford F. Robinsonj personnel
coordinator, Mrs. John
T.
pinkstonj production, Mrs.
John Pitmanj public Relations
and publicity, Mrs. Peter Told;
Recruitment chairman, Mrs.
George Shoemaker, co-chairmen, Mrs. Lynn Kippas, Mrs.
D. Robert Gerner, Mrs. M. M.
Wynkoop; Staff Aide, Mrs. David
Bingham and - youth program,
Mrs. James connor.
Directors: 1966-1969 - Mrs.
Robert V'd.n Ravenswaay, Mrs.
James connor, Dr. Arthur Slivers, Mrs. John Pinkston. 19671970 - Mrs. D. Robert Gerner,
Mrs. Robert Martln, Mrs.
Richard Wilkins. 1968-1971 Mrs. Avery Blake, Martha
Keighton, Mrs. peter Told,
Mrs. Evangeline Markham.
Waffh YoWl POUtu!
SHS HOCKEY TEAMS
IN WINNING FIELD
0
SR. CITIZENS -HOL
1ST FALL MEETING
The Friendly Open House met
The SIIS hockey squad plaLY~>I oh Monday aft.ernooD aston!rsl
Its first regul&< season ga
Presbyterian Church.
against Yeadon september
were sung by the group. played
on the Garnet Iteld. The V.r
Margaret Kent then gave out
birthday presents to those
members whose birthdays occurred during the summer.
The program was a color
!11m on the story of Robert
Frost, with readings from his
poems by Mrs. Jean Milne.
The Friends Meeting was
hostess with Mrs. J. Paul Brown
assisted by Mrs. W. Mark
Bittle, Mrs. H. Elliot Wells
and Mrs. Frank H. Mccowan.
The tea table was decorated
with fall flowers from Mrs.
Bittle's carden. These !lowers
were sent after the meeting
to Mrs. E. C. Attlck one of the
members who was 94 un
October 6.
Mrs; John H. Pitman dls-
played an afghan and announced
that 10 afghans had been sent
that day to the Nav'!l Hospital,
through the Red cross. The next meeting wlU be on
Monday, october 28.
SUPPORT UNITED FUND!
715-0.
-0, while the J. V. triumphed ~'IIIiI""'''''IIIiI''''''''''''''''''''''M''''Iiu'''''''''IIIiI'''''''''IIIIM'''IIIIM'''''''''''''''''''''''IIIiI'''''MIIIiI''''''''''''''''M''''V.''''IIIiI'''''''''IIIiI'''''''''IN'''''''''wt
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On october 3, the squad
traveled to Clifton where both
teams were again victorious.
The varsity won 7 -1 with goals
scored by Cindy Wigton, Debby
Bird, Kim Elliott, and Jean
Brown. The J. V. score was
3 -0 with Betsy Conwell scoring
one goal and Jayne Good Iwo.
Meet Your Neighbor
at the
Parade starts
at 1:30
Colors at 2,00 P.M •.
Last week's game at home
wIth Garnet Valley was the most
exciting game of the season.
Although the score ended in a
1-1 tie, the Varsity actually
outplayed Garnet valley, with
Swarthmore's goal being scored
by Cindy Wigton. The J. V. came
out ahead by a score of 6-0.
The teams played Darby
Township yesterday at Darby
Township, and w1ll meet Darby
colwyn on October 24 on the
Garnet field.
Antique Auto
Rally
SWARTHMORE
Swarthmore
Fire Co.
"I· Love America"
FAIR
10 Novelty
Booth
,
Family Jogging
Championship
Woman's Oub Notes
Rhythmls Exercises are held
Fridays at 9 a. m. at the club.
Mrs. Robert Grog;tn may be
called at KI 3-0314 for additional Information.
Members of the Music
partment will attend the Philadelphia Orchestra concert with
Van Cliburn as soloist on
October 25. The next concert
w1ll be Friday, November 8,
at 2 p.m. Members are reminded to call Mrs. W1lliam
Drlehaus, K1 3-5177 for their
tickets.
The Cancer Dressing Group
has resume·d meetings on the
second Tuesday of the month
at 9 a.m. Members are welcome.
The Annual Benelit-Dessert
Bridge w1ll be held on Election
Day, at 1 p.m. Mrs. John W.
souie's committee will call the
membership topurchasetlckets
as soon as possible. The club's
charitable donations are dependent upon the success of
this party.
BANDS-COMBOS- GAMES-PET SHOW
FU~-EXCITEMENT -PRIZES
• • •
and a repeat· of the
Fabulous $1.50 Chicken Dinner
Sign up Horse Shoe
Championship
DON'T
FORGET TO
RENEW YOUR
DRIVER'S
LICENSE
THIS MONTH!
BARBECUE
THAT WAS A SELLOUT IN 1966
• • •
Benefit SaR.A. Canteen
Trained Dog Show
Bands
Sponsored by
SWARTHMORE ROTARY CLUB
BORN IN OCTOBER
IN AN UNEVEN YEAR?
_ _ Elementary
School Chorus
Un ited States
Marine Corp.
• • •
Horses
From 12 Noon After The
Swarthmore-Darby Twp. -Football Game
Frldll.Y, October 18, 1968
Page 9
TIlE SW ARTHMOREAN
FIGURES & ARGUMENTS IN RE RUMBLE -TITUS TRACT PURCHASE
AGAINST THE PURCHASE
Acquisition and development
of the Rumble-Titus tract
should be conSidered In perspectlve as but a part of our
entire Borough living program not as a separate entity. We
voters should ask ourselves as
we pull that handle on November
5th some questions, such~ as
more oJ,en space-developed or
undeveloped now or in the
future? (b) IS this the best Investl1)ent (among several alternatives) of our tax money
for the majorityofour residents
by reason of location. and
accessibility. functional usefulness and maintenance cost?
As to need for open landstatistics on raUos of open
acres per inhabitant unit for
cities or towns from various
sources may not be applicable
to swarthmore. We have an extremely high proporlion
of
stngle unit homes ·'on sizable
lots that are used by a majority
of residents for "outdoor" livIng. Furthermore our building
code and long term zoning plans
are designed to insure continuation oftbis situation. There
seems little reason to fear loss
of our private open iand and
Swarthmore will remain the
forest of trees it now is (have
you ever viewed it from the
air and compared it with
thousands of other com'llunities
you fly over these days?)
We also have the great
privilege of association with a
college campus of outstanding
natural (and developed) beauty
and public school acreage.
These open spaces are avallabie to all for playing fields
or qu:et contemplation of
natural beauty and will remain
so as long as our ciUzens treat
them with appreciation and respect. spec1!1cally Swarthmore
_College Is known to be Interested In cooperating with the
Borough in the Improvement
and development of the college
owned land in the Borough adjacent to Crum Creek and Yale
aVenue. At present, many use
this area for access to the
creek - and valley for walking,
skating and other recreational
activities. Improvement of the
parking and development of a
picnic area on the Boroughside
of Crnm Creek al Yale avenue
would be possible at a modest
cost and on a mutually acceptable basis with the college.
The public school acreage Is
not likely to be lost to fulure
buildings since swarthmore
cannot gain sign1!1cantly In
population and expansion in
neighboring communities w1l1
be cared for in those areas
rather than here. This points
to the attractive posslb1l1t1es
on the 5 acres behind Rutgers
Avenue School, which Irl addition
to wooded and creek areas has
adjacent playing fields.
In considering our long term
recreation -and com munIty planning we should also take Into
account the recent purchase by
the Borough of the lot behind
tile Woman's Club. With some
additional land this can be the
nucleus of a geographically
centered community area on
which might be a building with
facilities usabie 12 months of
the year by groups - hobby
classes - small and large social
units - and Lyall ages. The
total Investment might well be
more than that presently being
considered, but our return on
the dollars Invested could be
far greater for us all and well
worth striving for.
Although not necessarily a
primary factor in our considerations but nevertheless
should not be Ignored Is the
cost of the current proposal.
11 should be clearly understood
that any figures on the RumbleTitus proposal are as yet very
rough esUma~es. There are no
firm costs of land acquisition,
no development costs because
no plans for use exJst, and no
maintenance costs because we
don't know what to maintain.
But let us not be mislead by
any typical "per acre" numbers from existing park systems. These are usually
marginal, not overall. Swarthmore would fl!ce capital Investment in equipment fOI"
mowing and other maintenance,
additional manpower, fencing,
etc. not reflected in those
marginal acreage costs. In the
absence of such information,
the voters are to a significant
degree slgulng a biank check
ESTIMATED COSTS
At the Septen.ber meeting of
Borough council. the AdmlnistraUve Committee reported the
results of Its Investigation of
the Rumble-Titus project. As
the citizens of Swarthmore will
vote In Nove"'ber on whether
or not the Borough should purchase the Rumble-Titus tracts
for park and/or recreational
purposes, a summary of the
Committee's report Is presented heteln.
As shown on the map, the
Rumble property encompasses
some 1.69 acres excluding the
Rumble residence. The prope rty was purchased on september 30th by Francis cannon,
a builder, with the Intention of
erecting seven homes thereon,
each to sell In the $30,000.00
range. Mr. cannon intends to
sell the Rumble residence for
about $35,000. The amount paid
by Mr. Cannon for the Rumble
proptrty Including the house
was $65,000.00.
The Tltusproperty, exclusive
of the houses thereon, amounts
to some 1.04 acres. It has been
thought that the value Of this
land would approximate
$20,000.00.
The cost to the Borough In
acquiring these two properties a total 01 2.73 acres - cannot
be determinad accurately at this
time. What can be said
that
the value olthe Cannon property
is $65,000.00 less the anticipated sale price of the Rumble
residence of $35,000.00 and that
the Titus open acreaU'e is believed to be worth about$20,000.00 Should the Borough
decide to purchase these properUes, negottations would hav~
to be had with each owner,
and falling to reach agreement.
recourse would have to be had
to a form of arbitration. This
could increase the cost of the
properties.
The Borough council has met
with representatL ves of the state
and has been advised that state
aid Is available to boroughs
for tEemseives -and future
residents of Swarthmore in
approving the currentpropo$al.
Let us not get lost In the
Rumble-Titus trees when there
are forests all around us!
'S
and townships In amounts up to
fifty percent of capital expenditures for recreational purposes. The state setsforthseveral requirementsi.,r this aid,
among them being the necessity
for the Borough to submit a
plan for the proposed use of
the facilities. the need to appoint
a "Park and Recreation Board"
and the submission of two appraisals on the property. We
belieVe the purchase of the
Rumble-Titus tracts would
qual1!y for the mexlmum state
aid.
Estimates have been made of
certain capital expenditures
which would need to be made
should the Rumble-Titus bacts
be purchased for use as a park
and they are as follows:
Fencing - 6 ft. chain link
$4,500.00j Mowing and maintenance equipment $2,500.00;
Pruning
and repl antlng
$2,000.00;
Paths, bridges,
benches and parking area
$8,000.00;
Park eqUipment
(optional) $3,000.00 total
$20,000.00.
Annual operating expenses
are estimated to be,
Maintenance, upkeep
and
supervision $7,500.00; Debt
service - 5 years amortization
$8,500.00 total - $16,000.00
In summary, the capital cost
to the Borough for the purchase
of the Rumble -Titus tracts
would be approximately
as
follows:
Rumble property $65,000.00
Less
sale
of
residence
$35,000.00 total - $30,000.00
Titus property - $20,000.00;
Capital
Improvements
$20,000.00; Appraisals, legats
and miscellaneous $7,000.00
total - $77,000.00; Less, state
aid at 50% - $38,500.00 Net
total - $38,500.00.
.
Opinions in favor of purchase
were submitted to Borough
Council by the League of Women
Voters, the Swarthmore Planning Commission, the Delaware
county Planning commission,
the Swarthmore RecreationAssociation and interested
citizens.
. \ Opinions In opposition to purcbase were received from the
Swarthmore property Owners
Association
and interested
citizens.
FOR THE PURCHASE
In' f\ovenl.ber the re~ldents
of Swarthmore will have ·the
unique opportunUy to express,
through the ballot, their opinion
as to whether or not they are
in favor of the Borough of
Swarthmore purchasing the
Rumble-TUus tract for "pal'k"
and/or recreational purposes.
The Swarthmore Planning
CommiSSion, the
Delaware
County Planning Commission,
the Swarthmore' Recreation
Association. and the League of
Women voters are In favor of
acquiring this land.
Open land, which is neither
privately or semi-publicly
owned within the IImUs of the
Borough of Swarthmore, is at a
premium. At the present time,
the Borough owns less than five
acres that are in u~e as a ~ark
or recreational-facility.
statistics and surveys have
shown conclusively that additional acreage Is needed. There
must be a healthy balance between oven land and the ever
Increasing population. The
National Recreation Association indicates that 10 acres
per 1,000 people Is needed.
The 1960 swarthmore census
shows a population of 5,723
people. Presently, Delaware
County provides about one-hal!
this open area. Swarthmore
should, therefore, supply
around 30 acres-- It has less
than five.
The Executive Director of
the Delaware County PlannIng
Commission cited a recent survey that Swarthmore needed
additional acres of recreatio.lal
area to take care of existing
population and the needs for
future expanding population.
Responsible schooi offiCials
have stated that by current
educational
standards the
Swarthmore school District has
insufficient acreage. There is
absolutely no chance of obtainIng more. To covet the school
District's land, which
was
acquIred by people with foresight for future school needs,
for other uses would be shortsighted Indeed.
Many. of course, will say the
College land is available. NOW,
yes, because of the foresight
of past College planners; but
say that with confidence
lor 15 to 25 years hence? We
think 1I0t. Already the college
Is using open land for buildings
and other uses and 15 now about
to construct a large women's
gymnasium and swim·uing pool
consisting of several thousand
square feet. The contemplated
land purchase is certainly not
a substitute for these College
lands but it is dangerous for
any community to rely on the
Culure use of any semi-public
or private lands. Its use can
be limited at any time.
Conservation is not a new
concept. The major issues of
today concern lack of open
space. ~epleUon of natural resources, and stream and atr
pollution. Look around you, and
look hard. - at the creeping
paralysis our burgeoning population is creating. Do not say
it doesn't affect swarthmore-it does. In the recent past we
have~ seen a • large shopping
center on South Chester road,
a new huge apartment building
right beside It, the Wildman
Apartments going up inSwarthmore, Cinema I and now a new
multimillion dollar shopping
complex beside this theater.
strawbrldges Is completed, and
what is to become of Gibbons
property recently put up for
sale? The Blue Route eliminates
a portion of SmecJley Park, and
many new apartments and
houses have appeared along
south Swarthmore a venue next
to Yale. We don"t reap their
benelits but we do their problems. A concrete jungle is
entwining Swarthmore--are we
gOing to aid and abet this trend
with more structures?
To preserve Swarthmore as
a desi.rable community we need
more open space rather than
less. Thls was once one of U.e
characteristics of the Borough
but not any longer. we have
the rare opportunity to protect
and. enhance this unique asset.
Once buut uP. we can't retrieve
except 'at an exorbitant cost:
This piece ofland,conUguous
to Borough-owned property and
thus more valuable, Is a most
beautiful acreage, and we envision it not so much as a
Ubusy" park or recreat1on~1
(Conlinued on Page 12)
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Set Biennial TB
Nursing
Institu.te
Heallh agencies and
prolesslonal workers Ihroug hou t
.Delaware county were urged
this week to reserve Wednesday, october 23, lor the BIenolal Tuberculosis Nurs Ing
Institute and Annual publ Ic
Health conference a t the
I b
sprlng!leld country Cu.
I
sponsored by t ,e De Iaware
county Tuberculosis and Health
Association, the letter an-
56 cooperating agencies asking
them not to schedule conflicting
meetings. Working with the
Tuberculosis Association on
ns are', Delaware
conference pla
counly Dlslrlcl, Pennsylvania'
Nurses' Association; Delaware
county Medical society; Heallh
and Wellare council, Delaware
county DIstrict; and the Penn-
ment-Today and Tomorrow."
All Interested residents are
Invited to the program.
Walk To' morrow
Tyler Arboretum botanist
Mrs. Mary Ellen MacDonald
will discuss "soundsoISllence"
on the walk she will lead tosylvania Department of Health. morrow beginning at 10 a m
The Nursing Institute, s l a r
'
. •
at t
the-barn.
Ing at 3 p.m., will deal with
The
Friends 0 C Tyler
.. Living with Tuberculosis Arboretum are sponsors of the
Today." Thethemeorthedlnner
Ik and Invite the public to
sesslon, scheduled from 6 to wa ,
8:30 p.m., will be" Respiratory Join the group at the barn. The
.
Friday, October 18, 1968
,
__
As Gibbon Saw It • •
Wllh all the talk about
guaranteed annual Incomes and
cradle-Io-grave security
It
might be well to take a look
al whatthe hl.torlan and scholar
Edward Gibbon wrote many
.years ago aboul the ancient
Athenians. once the center of
the civilized world, Athens went
on the skids and never again
rose to Its previous position
of relat.ive importance to other
nations.
Ihey wanted security. They
wanted a comlortable IIle and
they lost It ali-security, com-.
lort and (reedom. When the
Alhenhns tlnally wanted not \0
gI ve t
it
0 soc
e y, btl
u or soc Ie t Y
to give to them. when the Ireedom they wished lor most was
Ireedom Irom responsibility,
then Athens ceased to be Cree
Lecture, Magic Show
For November Fair.
J
I
Mrs. W. C. Hogg, r. a
wallingford w11l lecture al tbe
lid
F I
I T I Ity
annual
ay a r November
a r r.
Church Ho
on Thursday,
7th. Her tal',·• will' be titled
"creating lor Christmas" and
will begin at 1:30 p.m. on the
second floor 01 the sunday
School Building
•
Mrs. Hogg will
teach the
audience how to make various
Chrlst,nas decorations.
FranciS . Ashley,
10 cal
and never was free again."
It i",ppened to Alhens. It
happened to Rome. It happened
to other city-states and nallons
that turned sbft. It can happen
bere.
Wrote Gibbon, "In the end,
-Indianapolis star
magiCian, will condUCt.
the
_ _ _ _ _ _ _- - - - - - - ' Show to begl." at 4:30.
_~n~o~u~n~C~ln~g~t~he~e~v~e~n:t~w~e~n~t~o~u:t~to~,!D~I~s;.ea~s:!e;;s::-:!:D~I!ag!En~O!!S~I~s..:a~n~d!2T~r~e~a~t_:....:~a~r..:bo::.r.:e::tu::m:.l::s:..:lo::c:a:t:e:::d~ln:...::L::lm::a:...:. ;,m~o:. r:. e:. t: h: a~n:. l: h: e.:.y. :w:.:a:.:n.: t.: ed;.:.: cr:.e:.e:.:d:.:o.: m.: ,:. . ;
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Diplomat Hosts
Family-at Lang Last
Career
Le~lIe
polk" native
swarthmorean now In charge
of Belgium arealrs at the U.S.
EmbaSSY In Brussels, Is now
seeing more 01 his Camlly than
he did when he lived In WashIngton, D. C.
In a post card to a Irlend
here. he sald, uIt was just like
pulllng teeth to get members
o( the polk clan to visit us In
Washington ... But since we
D.
moved to Brussels we've been
kept busy running a tourist
hotel. "
Mrs. polk's sister, Ruth
Glenn and two daughters Crom
Baltimore, spent six weekstllis
summer in Brussels. Polk's
brother Bill and his wife Irom
Lansdowne were also there for
three weeks. Now brother David
with wlte and son and a Irlend
Emma Foster and her daughter, '
all oC Chester, are there and
enjoying trips to Amsterdam
and Paris with their host.
A career diplomat, Mr. Polk
was born and reared on Brighton avenue. He is a son of the
late Mr. and ~Irs;· William H.
Polk.
Slate C.S. Lecture
Friday, October 25
"what Is the' Good thatSatlsfles?" will be the title 01 a public
lecture under Christian Science
auspices In Sprlnglleld, on Friday evening, october 25.
Edward C. Wllllams,C,S.B.,
a Christian s"cience teacher and
praclltloner 01 Indianapolis,
Ind .• will speak under sponsorship o( First Church o( Christ,
~1";I~!el~ ::e:ttend ,
J SERVICE TUES. FOR
Mr. Williams has devoted his !
0 MN
lull Ume to the public practice WRAY A. H FF A
a career in public relations
with a large public utilities
IIrm. During world War II he
served as a Christian Science
Minister for the Armed Serv'iees.
He is currently on tour as a
member 01 the 'Board of Lectureship o( The First Church
Scientist or swarthmore.
of Christ, Scientist, in Boston,
The lecture will begin at 8
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Friday, October 18. 1968
Funeral services for Wray
A. Holfman, retired assistant
treasurer 01 Maryland Casualty
Company, were held at 11 a.m.
Tuesday In Media, lollowed by
Interment
In
Edgewood'
Memorial Park, Glen Mills.
Mr. Hortman sulfered a Catal
heart attack at his bome 754
Harvard avenue Saturday alter- :
noon and was pronounced dead:
on arrival al Taylor Ho~Pltall
by MUmont ambulance.
He was born october 10,
1892 In Baltimore where he
lived until moving to swarthmore when he retired In 19~7.
He was a member of swarthmore Methodist Church.
surviving are his wite. the
former Cecilia Edwards of
Baltimore; a son wray M. Hoffman of the narvard avenue
address; and two sisters. Mrs.
Albert Draper of Wayne and
Lucille Hoffman of Baltimore.
swarthmore Borough resident's requests lor tilood may
be made to Mrs. Johan Nalvlg,
Red Cross Chairman col Blood,
KI
3-0324,
Friday, October 18, 11168
ship at RUtgers
one,"
according
to
PMC
ColO'Brlen, and Gary Bullard.
The PMC Digest Is a weekly
FOR THE PURCHASE
The lightweights
suffered
(continued from Page 9)
leges DIgest. Under
"Past publlcatlon with Information for
or IWAL BllTATK
from Inexperience as they
members of the PMC Colleges
site but as land set asIde
Tense" the digest states:
I·Son Lynn, now a Senior Family.
allowed N. P. to defeat them on
SB1!RIPP's OPPlCB
Its natural setting with
l'sychlatrlst at Ancora state
two long passes for touchdowns.
COURT HOtlBB. MEDIA. PA.
flowers.
birds,
runnillg
Hospital In New Jersey. re- Deliver Paperbacks For In.
The lightweight offense Is
Fridal, Nonmber a. 1968
paths. and some bridges. Yes. celved his Ph.D. from the Unl- d!,ctees to T.he Swarthmorean.
The , Swarthmore
Junior spearheaded by Karl Barbour •
• :10 A.M. Eaatern Standard. Time
'Re envision some construction. verslty ot Pennsylvania; daughHigh Weight Football teams Chuck Fetzner. Dave conn and
perhaps some benches. perhaps ter Beth received her B.A •
ConditiOns: P50.00 cub or cercJl1ed
cbeck at. t.lme of Ale (unleu otberwlle opened theIr season Wednesday. Mort Delozier to go along with
a swing set or two. and per- from Millersville state College
• t.ated in adverU.iement). balance in ten
October 2 as they split with the quarterbacking of RaY
da,t. Otber condltlona on dalof ..Ie.
haps some fire places; but
and Is nOw teaching In the InNether providence. The Mld- Winch. The offensive line ta
w1ll be the function of the
terboro School District; and
."To all partie. In 1ntereet. and clalm·
dlewelght team deteated N.P.
by the sharp blocking
anti:
commission. a group of
Mrs. Purnell received her M.S.
14-0 while the Llghtwelghtteam
Dave Keller. Tom Rommel.
TAKE NOTICR tbat a Schedule of
cated people who will
'In Education trom the UnIJobn Sherman. Brook Bunting,
DlItrlbution .UI be flied within thirty was defeated 12-0.
oppolnted to Determine the Best verslty of Pennsylvania and Is
(80) daya from the date of aale and dlaThe Middleweights' tlrst Bill Lukens and Dave Ball.
t.rlbutton wUl be made In acoordance
Future Use. This will not
teaching In the, Upper Darby
The defense. which held
wlu-. the Schedule of Dlatrlbutlon unless touchdown came by the hard
a
park
with
facilities
to
Invite
School
District. And the proeJlClptlollf are filed Ulereto wlUlln ten running of Mike Bates and Dan Nether Providence at bay with
(10) days tbereafter. No furtber notice
vandalism. webster defines
fessor had an article. The
at the DlInK of Ule SChedule of Dlaal- Warren with Warren scoring the exception oUhe long passes.
F"ACT OR f'ICTION
park as a tract of ground
Electron
Energy Learning
butlon .m be Biven.··
on a 10-yard dash up the mld- was led by Mark Rlvello, Gorin Its natural state. as for galne,.1 Theory. published In an InterMost modern drugs DO go
lees die. The second T.D. drive was
Lane. Rich Koelle. Alan
110. 12566
down in pi ice. That's a fact.
for walking. riding, or the
national graduate Jeiurnal by the
MONn' JUDGMENT
paced by the running ot Jack IKEllly and Mike Rhodes.
Accurate records prove the
We would agree with
0 reg a n
State
Unfverslty
cost of most new drugs goes
ALL the following described. real prop- Reese and the passing of Pete
other members of the learn
ress.•..
entirely.
P
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down as mass production
my situate In th, City, of Cbester, MOrrison to Jim Baird and
craig weaver, George
The
tax
revenue
gained
from
professor
Purnell
Ilves
on
takes over. And because mod·
county
of Delawara
and commonwealth warren with Morrison scoring
of Pennsylvania,
to wit:
CharUe Donaway,
ern medicines do more and
the construction of sevell
cornell avenue with his wife
on a quarterback sneak from Frank
Brad Mormore for you, they are your
ho~es Is not a vital factor for Betty and daughters Beth. and
Bounded
accordIng
to a the two yard line. Mike Bates ris, Barry Brogan, Larry Me ..
best health value. We invite
euney
and and
plandee.::rlbed
of a portion
of Btgh·
this revenue will be offset
Ruth. a Swar,hmore Highschool
your prescription patronage.
land
Gardena made the 18th day of K i l l " ,
Don Hender
T
H
A.D. 1943. b.1 Damon and Foster. elvU added both extra points tocomSOD, om opnew costs resulting from
sophomore.
_'noe.. oI_'Sharqn ""'.
plete tbe Garnet scoring.
Andy Smith. Mike Shaffer.
homes. Unfortunately. It may
Sue. the oldest daughter. Is
:u
tollows
to
wit:
BEOINNIHO
at
a
point
F ukl s hIon the Nor1.hwesterly side of Bwa.rts
The Garnet attack was spark..
rna, S cott Harmon,
come as a shock. but taxes do
RN. graduate of Bryn Mawr
s .....t (fOrmerly Monroe court) (thirty
ed by Jay Stanton. Tom ThorHaskell. Rich Battin and
not go down as a community
She Is married to Rev.
CATHERMAN
feet wide) at the dlstance of two hunWalll'"Aord
dred eighty-four and tblrty-three one·
bahn, Bob Mecouch, Jeff Mar..
D6
.
grow •• They go up, says serConrad and lives with
PHARMACY
feet twenty-seven
measured North
MtytI n andAd
nard C. Meltzer. real estate
two children Linda and
. bundredths
th~ degr.ees.
mlnut.ee,
n y SkIpp. Th e d e fense
aeven Beconds EIlS~ from the NortbeB8t- was led by John Restrepo, Ed
~xpert of the
at sayreville. N. J. Her
17 S. CHESTER RD.
erly
aide Drlve)
at Culhane
Btreet
(fOrmerly
RI ggs, J)arlusOstrauskls,Mark
Bulletin. As a general rule.
Is working toward. his
Rooo.v.lt
(Ilfty feet
w'de);
CON.
ERGENCY BLOOD
TAINING I.n front or breadtb on tbe
Haskell, Lee Gatewood and Jake
the larger the community. the
with a teaching fe!lpwsaId Swarta Street twenty-two and alx~- Douglas.
SWarthmore Borough reshigher
the
taxe
••
Taxes
are
ab:
one.hundredtha
feetor and
of that
width In length
depthe:dendlilg
between
Other members of the team ldents' requests for bloom may
lowest In sparSely populated
parallel Uoes of a COUl"BO ·North thirty· t
tl
be made to Mrs. Johan Natvig.
sis degrees~ thlrty-two minutes. Mty0 see ac on Included Jeff HOpareas. As the denSity ot an
three seconds West eighty feet and con· son, ReX Gary, Rich Eckenroth. Red cross Chairman of Blood~ area increase;s, the services
ta1nlng on the rear thereof twenty-two
KI 3 0324 or t h_
h I
and alxty·slx one-hund.tedtbS feet. DEmO Charles Brennan, steve Mann.
,
0 Iu;:r co-c a r ..
furnished and the need for serKNOWN and deslguated . . Lot No. 170. Phil Pa k Ji
M cPt
men Mrs. Robert van Ravensvices increases mOTe than proBlock. 21. on said Plan. KNOWN AS NO.
r, m ac rone, e e
2106 Swarts Street. Highland Gardens, Simpson, Clark Ballard, George waay, K13-8684jorMrs.George
portlonately. It Is estimated
b';;<.ort lrJl.lr<:J C~ 1:"(;'.'b
:::>~.urt hr.lv ro ,
.L C l.1lli.;.
1 'JObl
Page 12
Weight Teams
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BEING the same premises which Jack
B.
et day
us of
by June,
Indenture
bearing
dateSmith,
tbe 30th
A.D. 1986,
and
tntended to be fortbwith recorded in the
Oftlce tor tbe Recording of Deeds In and
for the County of Delaware. Pennayl·
.. mla. granted and conveyed unto the
lAId Mortgagors. In fee.
UNDER AND SUBJECT to huildlng reItrlctlons as of record It IS understood
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~,;;~r~~~h~:':~~tl~~~';.'::l THURSDAY OCT• 17 th ru SATURDAY. OCT. 26
not be construed as a revival thereof In
the event that tbey bave expired by Illnt·
tatlon. violation or tor any other reason.
Improvements constat ot a two atory
masonry and frame house.
Bdward P. Muller, Jr., Attorney
PAm.. J. McKINNEY. Sberlft
1988
purchased woman's Club lot on
Rutgers aveIlue. Again, the
MONEY
BEGINNING at a point on tbe Northwest aide of mid Dupont Street at the
cUstance of one hundred afty feet measured Northeast from the Northeast Bide
ot Walnut. Street. CONTAINING In front
along said sluCI of Dupont Street, measured Northeast, seventeen feet, and extendlng In length or depth Northwest
and at r1!ht anglee to the aald Dupont
Street Seventy-fOur feet. The Southwest
line paaslug thrOugh the middle ot a
party wnll between the dwell1ng erected
upon the above described premlses and
tbe dwelling erected upon the premtBes
adJGlnlng on tbe Southwest, owned now
or late by Joseph P. Kte'bcor and wife.
BOUNDED on the Nortbwest by lands
now or Ia.te of Florence B. Bentley and
on tbe Northeast by lands now or late of
P. Ot18 Bryant, PEING Premtsea No. 818
Dupont. Street.
BEING the same premtses wblch Leon
Cbernoft', slngleman, by Indenture bearInC even date herewith and Intended to
be forthwith recorded in and tor the
County of Delaware. granted and can·
veyect unt.o tbe said Mortgagors. In fee.
Improvements consISt of a two atory
masonry and frame house.
SOld a.a the property of WILLIAM J.
BROWN and LUCINDA D. BROWN.
Edward P. Muller, Jr.• Attorney
acqnlsltlon Is supported by the
swarthmore Planning commission. the Delaware county
Planning· Commission. the
ORIGINAL
Swarthmore
ORPHANS' COURT OF DEL.AWARE COUNTY, PENNA,
Notice of Filing and Audit
of Accounts
NOTICE is hereby given to
heirs, legatees, creditors and all
persons Interested that aecounts
1ft the following estates have
been filed In the Office of the
Register of Wills and Clerk of
Orphans' Court as the case may
be and that the same will be
presented to tile Orphans' Court
of said Countv on Monday. November 4, 1968, at 10:00 o'clock
A. M. (E. S. T.) for confirmation at which time the said
c:ourt will audit said acc:ounts,
hear objections to the same and
make distribution of the balance
ascertained to be in the hands
of the. accountant,
AXOJ.::RSON - Sept. 27, First
and Final Account of Afro
Nazert'dls. EXE'("utrlx. Estate
of Mkhael P. Anderson, De·
c-ea!'"lcd.
AUlfSTROXG - Sept. 17. First
nnd Final A('count of CurU!ls
S. Armstrong. Administrator.
Estate of Anna Armstrong,
a/k/a Anna. Jo~dgar Armslrong,
Deceased.
ASH-Dct: 1. First and Final
Ac('ount of Helen C. Daft. Ex·
ecutrix. Estate of Anne Ash,
Deceased.
BALLARD-Sept. 20. First Ae·
count of The Fidelity Bank
and Helen F. Ballard, Execu·
tors, Estate' of .J. Stanley· Bal·
Jud, Deceased.
BEHGDoLJ,-Sept. 26, First and
Final Account of Mary V.
Ber.doll, Executrix, Elltate of
Recreation As-
3 to 6]4
3 to 6X
sociation. and the League of
~omen
Volers.
21.95 to 27.95
7 to 14
25.• 95 to 34.95
It Is a plan for the future,
It Is a plan for our children.
No community can live In the
past or only tor the present.
We shonld all he concerned
with the future, because we are
going to spend the rest of our
lives there.
MICHAEL'S
COLLEGE PHARMACY
PAUL J. McKINNEY. BherUl
LEGAL NOTICE
STYLED by
SOME of
AMERICA'S
FINEST
MAKERS!
land. In addition. II swarthmore
Borough does acquire this
property. the state has further
advised that they w1ll reimburse the Borough for
50%
of the cost of the recenUy
ltIfe.
JUDGMENT
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of
pt)und, witb the buildings and Improve·
menta thereon erected, srruATE tn the
City of Chester. In the County of Dela·
ware and State of Pennsylvan1&.
seven new homes will produce
about 20 new school children.
John Spencer, former School
Board preSident. has Indicated
the cost for these children alone
to the SWarthmore taxpayer
could amount te. $700 per year
per child.
The net cost of this. property
Is well within our means. state
officials
have advised the
Borough that state aid Is available to defray 50% of the Bor-
ough's cost of acquiring this
Sold as the property of JAMES PRANK
PORSYTH and CAROL L. FORBYTH. bta
No. 12GB1
"'3-0586
PMC PROF. HAS
'HAPPY SUMMER'
Professor Theodore L. Pl1!r_1
nell, Swarthmore, director'"
the teacher education program
at Penn Morton COlleges,
Chester, f'cnJoyeda happy summer for more reasons than
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOnCE
Augusta !\l. Bergdoll, De~
('eased.
nODINE-Sent. 19, First Ac('ounl o!- Tile 1o'idcllty Bank
«(o'ormerl)' Fidelity - Philadelphia Trusl Co.) nnd Robert A.
Hotline. Exe('utors, Estate of
Jane \V. Bodine, Dccensed. .
1l0YLAN-Or't. I, l<'irst and Final Accounting of Louil'l !\.lotter, Adminll'itrator, C.T.A.,
l'1state of Pearl M. Boylan,
Del·eased.
BROOKS~Sept. 19, First and
Final Ac('ount of Sarah Ashford, Administratrix, C.T.A.,
I.;~tate of Eliza Brooks, De·
i·PlISf'it.
BllYA~T-~"h'l)t. 2ii, Ac('ount of
,Josellh }O~. Greene. Jr., Administrator, ]o:::stat(' of llary
l~. Bryant. Deceased.
CAPOLINo-SePt. 26. First and
Final A('cQunt of Jean Capo~
IIno. Administratrix, Estate of
Romola Capollno, Deceased.
CI~ARKE--Sept. 25. First Ac('ount of Lennis L. Apgar &:
('lara Apgar. Trustee.!'!, Ac('ountlng from 12-18~64 to 6
30-68. Trust u/W of Margaret
c. Clarke, Deceased.
COPENHAFER - Oct. I. First
and Final Aceount of Rebecca
C. }fulford. ExecutriX"; Estate
of Matilda B. Copenhafer.
a/k/n
)'fatllda Copenhate-r,
Det'eased.
ClTMlflNOS-Sept. 25. Firat and
Final Account of AloYllUR M.
Cummlbgs, Ellecutor. Estate
ot Mary /t... Cummlnp. Deceased.
CURt-sePt. 16, Firat Account
of The Fidelity Bank (Fot'p
mer)y FI(l.ellty - Pblla4e1pb1a
Trust COIl1))anY) and Elizabeth A. Curl. Trustees, Stated
from July 16, 1965 to September 3, 1968. Harry A. curl,
Settlor.
.
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DAVENI'ORT-Oct. I, First and
Flnnl Account of Frank J.
Uavenllort, Jr.. Ii:xecutor, Estate of Vivian Sarah Davenport, Deceased.
EuY-Sept. 30, First Account
of Ruth M. Hill and The
Phtladehlhta National Bank,
Trustees. Trust Under 'ViII of
Ethel M. Eby. Deceased for
Ruth M. HUt
BOGAH.-Sept. 30, First and Fl·
nal Account of Emily Vinna·
cumb .. , 1·:xN·utl·ix.t.. Estate of
Emily J. l-:dgar. lJeceased.
FARRELL-Sept. 26. Account of
Girard Trust Bank, Executor.
Estate of John H. li'arrell, De·
ceast·d.
FRICKE-Sept. 2-4. F'lrst Account of The Fidelity Bank
and Stuart Holt Mosher. Ex·
ecutor8, Estate of Carolyn M.
Fricke, Deceased. Stated from
January 18, 1968 to September
16 .... !963.
.
FRII'.i:'i--Oct. 1 First and Final
Account of Marlon s. Gayer.
Executrix of the Will of FlorenC'8 B. Fries, Deceased.
'
GOSSERT--.Sept. 26. First and
Final Account of Donald J.
Gassert, Executor, Estate of
Arthur .J. Gossett. Deceased.
GREEN-Sept. 15. Third and
Final Account of Harvey A.
Green. survivlnl' Trustee and
Maurice M. Green, SubaU-"
tuted Trustee of The Green
Truet.
HARE-Sept. 26. Fifth Account
of The Firat Pennsylvania
LEGAL NOTICE
Banking and Trust Company,
T. Truxtun Hare, Jr., and
Charles Willing Hare, Trustees, Under The Will of John
I. Clark Hare, Deceased. Ac~
count stated by reason ot the
death of Esther B: Hare on
October 15. 1967. Account
stated trom June 10, 1957 to
July" I, 1968. Eslate of John
J.
Clark Hare, Deceased.
(Trust For Esther B. Hare.)
HASKINS-Sep~. 26, First Account of Provident National
Bank (Formerly Provident
Trust Company of Philadelphia) Trustee, Accounting
from October 22, )937 to August 27, 1~68. Deed of Trust
ot George Evcret Haskins.
Settlor.
HEACOCK - Sept. 16, Firat
and Final Account of The Del·
aware County National Bank,
Executor, F.state of Charles
M. Heacock, Deceased.
HEKKING-Oct. "I, First and
Final Account of sarah M.
Carter, Adrvlnlatratrlx. Estate
of Mary Carter Hekklng, Deceased.
HENGEL-Oct. I, First Aecount
at James MaUon, Sr.. Administrator, Estate of Esther
Hengel. Deceased.
mCKS-Sept. 26. First and Fl·
nal Account ot H. Kimble
Hicks. Executor, Estate of
ElI&a.beth W. Hicks, Deceased.
JENKIN8-SePt. 26, Firat and
Final Account of Albert Frank
.Jenkins, Ellecutor. Estate of
Bertha "B. Jenkins, a/k/a
Bertha Jenkins and Bertha. lL
..Ienliln .. Deceased.
. .JOHNSON-Sept. 1', Flr,t and
T~e lomous br,ands in the Most exciting
lashions of the seosort! Pretty Checks,
. lush Twe e d s, or smart solid colors.
Now Is the time to select the Pre tt i est
styles everl
LEGAL NOTICE
Final Account of Helen M.
Hunt, Executrix, Estate of
Sam u e t Horace Johnson,
alkla Horace Johnson, Samuel II. Johnson & samuel
J uhnson, Deceased.
KEEGAN-Sept. II. First and
Finat A('count of !\Iary T.
Keegan, Executrix, Bstate of
Ruth L. Kepgan, Deceased.
KOEHLBU--Sept. 30. First and
Final Account of Edythe
H.
Kruger, Administratrix,
C.T.A., Estate of Erna L.
Koehler, a/k/a Erna Koehler,
Deceased.
"IALZ-Sept. 19, First and Final
A('('ount of C. BruC'e ,Vllson.
Exe('utor, Jo~~tate of H(>nry
:\lalz. Deceased.
.
!l.1('CA!l.1BRIDGE-SeI1t. :10, First
and Final Account of James
Erie McCambridge, Jr., Ad·
ministrator, C.T.A' I Estate of
James .Erie McCamorldge, De
ceased.
MEASEY-Qct. I, First Account
of The Fidelity Bank and
David Alexander. Cooper. Ex·
ecutors. Estate of Wllliam
Maul Measey, Deceased.
NAYLOR-8ept. 30. First and
Final Account of Provident
National Bank and John H.
Holfnagle, F~ecutors, Estate
of Clara M. Naylor, Deceased.
NEFF-Sept. 20, First Account
of "the FideUty Bank and
Mildred E. White. Executors,
Estate of Ethel M. Neff, Daceased.
NOVAK-8ept, 11. First and
Final Account of Mal'J' Novak.
Executrix, Estate of Mary
Novak. a/k/a Mary Nowak,
Deceased.,
a
PAUKF..--Sept. 17, First and FInal Account of The Delaware
County National Bank. Guardian or The Estate of Leslie
Parke. A Minor.
PASTEIlNAI{-Oct. I. First AcCOUllt of "aul A. Pasternak,
Executor, Estate of John Pas·
t~rnak, Deceased.
POOLF..--ScPt. 12, First Account
of The Fidelity Bank (Formerly Fidelity - Philadelphia
Trust Compan)."), Guardian.
Stated (rom Octoher 27, 1960
to August 26, 1968. Estate of
:\Iamic Gray Poole, An Alleged
In('ompetent) (a/kin Manle 0,
poole).
RAISIER-Sept. 30. First and
Final Account of H. Benedict
Ripkee, Exc<-'utos:: Nstate of
Margaret Holt u.atnlcr, De·
ceased.
SAROUS - Oct. 1. Flut and
1"lnal Aceount of Edith SHinsky. Executrix, Estate of
Jordan E. Sarous. Dc('cased.
SIMPSON-Sept. 27, First and
Final Account of Raymond .T.
Hag-y, Jr., Execumr. Estate of
Alpheus J. Simpson, Deceased.
WAGNERJsept. 21. First A~
count of The Fldeltty Bank &
Samuel H. French. Executors,
Estate of Amelia. H. Wagner,
Deceased.
WAKEFIELD-Sept. 4, Account
or Girard Trust Bank. Executor. Estate ot Ltulan F. Wakefield. Deceased.
WALTER T. ReDAVlD
Reelater at Wilb and
Clerk of Orpba.n.· CoU(t
-10-31-68
THE SWARTHMOREAN-
School Bel. To
Appeal Merger
$5.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE. PA., 19081, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1968
VOLUME 40 - HUMBER 43
To";gll#'. Lecturer
STOP THAT LEAF I
Due to a major broakdown
in the Borough's leaf loader.
there will be no collection of
leaves for two to three weeks.
Securing the part from the
manufacturer Is causing the
delay. and while the borough
has left no leaf unturned. so to
speak, to borrow, rent or lease
another loader, none Is forthcoming so far.
Authorities after their slncere apologies and ask residents.
Indulgence
In the
Interim. Installation will be no
problE:m, they say, once they
have the part In hand.
Directors Order Bus
Fo~ Vo-Tech Pupils
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.
Standard Time
Begins Sunday
2:00 A, M.
Hallowe'en Parade
6:45 Wednesday
Swarthmore's annual Hal.
lowe'en Parade will be held
Wednesday, October 30 at
6:45 p.m. in the College
Field House.
F~mily· groups, comics and
Fancy dress are invited to
,egister at The Sworthmorean
ollice, 333 Dartmouth ave·
nue. beginning today, Friday,
at 9 a.m., and continuing 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. through Wed,
nesday (with time out lor Sat.
urday and Sunday).
The Lions Club 01 :Swarth-
LT. HAMILTON
SERVICE TODAY
Air Force Pilot Killed
Odober 16 in Vietnam
A funeral service will be
held at 2:30 p.m. today. Friday.
In the Swarthmore MethodIst
BY unanImous vote Monday
Church for First Lieutenant
evening school Board will
,, ,
.George B. Hamilton. U.S. Air
.appeal to the State Board of
Force pilot who was killed
Education, the County Board's
•
'\
October
16 in Vietnam. He was
plan to unite It with Nether
a son of Mr. and Mrs. James
providence School District.
•,
Wayne Hamilton of 630 North
,,
The local dIstrict thus be.'
Chester
road.
gins anew a battle which had
.'
more
sponsors
thi
s
event
Lt.
Hamilton
<:lIed from InIts case pending In Dauphin
which
gives
ribbon
prizes
;uries
received
when
his Ught
county court when the orIginal
in
each
group.
All
ages
are
O-I-E alrforce liaison plane
school consoltdatlon act was
cordially
invited
to
take
part
crashed near eu Chi in South
changed to require county
and
all
ages
are
encouraged
Edward
C.
Williams,
Vietnam.
Boards to review thetr first
Christian
Sc=iencelecturer,
to watch I
Born in Philadelphia In 1944.
plans.
Parade time was moved up
who
will
be
speaking
he
had been a resident of the
The only change made by
half
hour
earlier
this
year
a
tonight at 8 p.m. in a
Borough sInce 1955. He was
Once again the students of
Delaware county directors was
at the request of those who
deportment
store
oudit~r.
a
1962 graduate of Swarthmore
swarthmore High School have
that Garnet Valley could rebelieve small children es.ium
in
Springlleld.
His
HIgh
School where he was a
voluntarily endorsed a pollcy
main alone Instead of helng
pecially
should
get
their
topic
will
be
"What
is
the
member
of the Varsity Footof respect for residents and
Judge Jobn B. Hannum will
forced to join with Penn Delco.
relt.
The
reminder
is
also·
ball and Baseball teams. and
Good that Satislies?"
the property of theIr communl- be the guest of the swarthmore
Order Bus
put forththotpr .... registrotion· a 1966 graduate of Grove City
The
lecture
is
under
lies
during
the
Hallowe'en
council
at
Republican
Women
Monday evenIng also saw
at The Swarthmorean saves College, where he was vice
the auspices of the First
period.
at their luncheon meeting Wedswarthmore finally go Into the
much time at the pa,ade president of his senior class,
Church 01 Cltrist, Scientist
The resolution has been en- nesday, october 30, 12 noon
bussing busIness. The B
president of Nu Lambda Phi
ol.Swarthmore.
dorsed by the Student com- at the 1ngelneuk.
ordered a 12-passenger vehicle
and parade olficlals will be Fraternity and vIce president
mlttee ot the Junior' High
Also Invited to the luncheon
to transport nIne high school
able to testify.
of the Athletic council.
SChool.
In
the
SenIor
HIgh
It
are
Mayor Edmund Jones,state
pupils to and tram va-tech
Sal Register early, and
He received his commission
was
submitted
to
the
student
Representative
Edward
Mllfiln.
schools In Aston and Marple
come blithely, to the Lions' upon completion ot the Air
body
which
passed
It
by
a
vote
superintendent
of
county
parks
so that they wouldn't have to
iola parade in the College Force Reserve Officers Trainof 201 to 83. The text of the Walter Weaver and State Repleave
Swarthmore classes
field House October 30
Ing Corps program at the colresolution is:
resentatlve Mervin Harris of
early In order to meet the
lege and was awarded his silver
"We,
the
students
ot
SwarthNether
Providence.
busses from Darby and Springwings following flight training
more
!Ugh
School.
are
conJudge
Hannum,
appoll\ted
to
field districts. Five ot the
at
wllltams Air Force Base.
vinced
or
the
necessity
of
upthe
bench
by
Governor
shafer.
orIginal 14 pupils have disPhoenix,
Ariz., In December
holding a policy of good con- Is seeking a full term on· Penncontinued the vo-tech courses.
1967.
duct In our communities. It Is sylvanla's superior court. A
Gross EqUipment' company,
He received 1'1-105 tralnlng
United Nations CliUdien';' our prlvllege_ Ie.. represent our resident of Unionville. Chester
Bechtelsville.
low bidder.
at
McConnell Air· Force Ba~e
Fund poster contest winners school with the finest possible county, he is married (0 the.
qUoted . $~500 tor the bus with
TieS
near
Wichlta, Karu:., and tralna buy-back clause at $2100 at 'have been announced by the conduct throughout the year; former Nancy Penn Smith. They
ing
as
a forward air controller
the end of the school year.
swarthmore Committee for the therefore, we feel that our have three children.
at Hurlbert AFB near PensaUN. WInners. In first. second conduct during the Hallowe -
making the net output $1400.
cola, Fla. Home for 10 days
and third place order are as Period should reflect this War n veteran and holds a
superintendent Harry Kingham
s
e
n
t
i
m
e
n
t
.
'
law
degree
from
D1c)dnson
In
one
of
the
most
excIting
follows:
In July. he arrived In Vietnam
said a member at the district
on
July 27. his 24th bIrthday,
grade,
craig
Meyer.
"We
noW
publicly
state
that
College.
He
has
been
a
school
games
at
the
year
the
SwarthSixth
crew could drive the bus.
and
was assigned to duty with
Kim Foster. Mindy Wagner; this period Is no dlllerent tban Board member for 20 years.
more HIgh School Football
Permission Denied
the
25th
Infantry Division.
Filth grade, Mark perry. Glen any other durIng Ihe year. and has served on the Executive
Team fought back from a 20
Roscoe Ammon asked perIn addition to his parents he
mission to place notices of Taylor. Cary Fetzner; Fourth that our conduct shall continue committee. Board of Trustees, to 7 halftime deficit to a 27Is survived by three brothers,
grade.
Michael
Novick.
Kenny
to
be
respectful
towards
the
Lincoln
University.
and
on
the
27
tie
ballgame
with
DarbyJohn Birch society lIlm showJames W. Jr., of Marlett~ ave~
rights and properties of Board of Manacers of Chester
Colwyn saturday.
Ings on the school bulletin Alderfer. Gretchen perry.
The prize winnIng works have otllers....
county HOSPital.
The game was dedicated to nue, and John 16 and Jeffrey
board. He was told at the
The resolution was drawn up
The council's NJmlnattng the memory of George Hamilton 13, at home; and two sisters,
Board's regulation "prohibit- been put on exhibition at The
Hogan. south Chester road. by by the Senior High Student committee will report on the who had been an inspirIng Mrs. Wilmer. sager at West
Ing distribution of literature.
Mrs. Henry Gayley.
Councll. which adopted It but slate of nomInees for
next memher at the 1961 squad. The Chester and peggy 15, at home.
advertising, petitions, notices
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton will
Mrs.
Richard
Behr.
Interfalled.
for
the
lIrst
time
in
the
year.
game ball will be placed In the
and collection of money for any
be in the church· parlor one
nallonal
aftalrs
chairman
for
resolullon's
five
year
history.
Reservations
for
the
lunch,trophy
case
In
hIs
name.
The
purpose not connected with
the Junior Woman's Club and to pass It unanimously.
eon may be made by telephoning great second half performance hour before the service to
school activities."
Mrs. F. Richard small and
Mrs. Robert Juckem KI 4-2454 of the Garnet team was typIcal receive George's and theIr
Ammon said he felt the BIrch
CORRECTION
or RepublicanHeadquartersKI- of the spirit and_ enthusl05m friends. Burial will take place
Society should be granted the their commIttee distributed the
some
200
posters
throughout
Through
an
error
on
the
4-5833.
that George represented during In Soldiers' Circle at Chester
same privilege the united
drawing as p,esented to
his high school football years Rural CE!,metery.
Nations had. the Board replied the borough.
The posters call attention
Th
S
h
h
at SWarthmore. George was
that the UN rented school space
e
wart marean, t e
kll
I
to
UNICEF
Day,
october
31.
()
ELECTED
led n Vietnam octoher 16.
upon occasion and was a governBorough lIice advises
Swar th more
t ook charge
when the children combine trament SpOnsored organization.
us that the original draw.
e·arly In the b II
Ith
Nell W. Plass has heen
a game w
a
Dr. Kingham announced that dit10nal Hallowe'en fun wllh
concern
for
the
needs
at
chllding
should
have
read
(01
elected
to
the
corporation
01 strong defensive effort. led by
the DistrIct had been honored
present Borough property)
Haverford college. Mr. Plass steve Shugarts, that forced the
by being named to the college ren In developlpg countries.
The Trick or Treat collection
1.66 acres instead 01 .66
Is an Investment officer at Rams to punt. This play proEntrance Examination Board.
al
UNICEF
funds
by
nursery,
acres
as
shown
on
the
Girard
Trust Bank and lives duced one of the outstanding
He was granted permission to
_ _ _ _1performances of the game when
represent the DIstrict at the elementary and Junior High"
tackle Bob Dean sliced through
annual CE EB meetings october school children will take place 1_
on Thursday from evening to
"I LOVE AMERICA"
the Une and leaped Into the
28 to 30.
9 p.m. This year each country
air to block the Darby punt.
w111 be putting up three dollars
FAIR & ROTARY BARBECUE
swarthmore took over at the
of !Is own for every dollar
19. trom where Rivello and
Ghost Stories Theme
received from UNICEF.
Tentative I'rogram
Keefe moved the ball to the 3
coordinating the work of 12:00 P.M. -Fair Opens _ Novelty Booths and
for Jimmy Hand to carryover
For Story Hour Oc~. 30
many resIdents on "UNICEF
Rotary's Chicken Barbecue
for the first touchdown. Dave
Ghost stories for Hallowe'en
Trlck-or-Treat" actlvttles is .1:30 P.M.
Parade lorms lor opening ceremonies
Williams made the extra point
Mrs. William B. Carey.
Antique Cars _ High School Bond _
and swarthmore led 7-0 for
Is the order for the day when
lourth, filth and sixth graders
With the guidance of DIrector
F ire Company
about 30 seconds.
gather In the Legion Room of of Elementary Education Mrs.
1: 50 P •M• _ .H'g h S c h
i
d
Darby
00 80n Presentation,
H On
lib the
k next
t play
d ththe ball
84
Borough Hall next wednesday
Marlon H. BallUe. and Junior
a
ac
re
urne
e
Robert Holm, director
d f
High core teachers. teaching
yar s or a TD. Darby missed
for
the semi-monthly story
2:00 P.M. _ "I Love America" dedication
tile extra point ad SW th
Hour with Mrs. Weston, childmaterials on the work and aims
n
arof UNICEF have been made
(Chester City Bond)
more still led 7-6.
EMERGENCY BLOOD
ren's librarian.
available
to
the
schools.
America
The
Beautilul.
Elementary
Chorus
At
the
start
ofthe2ndquarter
As a follow up to the october
swarthmore B 0 r 0 ugh resPresentation olColors. United States.
a SI-yard pass play put Darby
16 meeting when the group exM!,rine Corp.
ahead 13-7. A similar play idents, requests for bloom may
plored legends In story and
National Anthem. Elementary School Chorus gave them another touchdown he made to Mrs. Johan Natvlg.
film,
the Great American
2:15 P.M. _ Sky Divers (dependent on Federal Aero.
and the 20-7 lead at the Inter- Red Cross Chairman of Bloodf
legend .. Rip Van Winkel" by COUt>lCIL ACCEPTS
KI 3 ..0324, or to her co-chair ..
nauti.cs Admi,nistration)'
mlsston.
.
WaShington Irving will be pre- t>lEW TRASH CONTRACT
men ,Mrs. Robert van RavensIn the second half. quarterBorough council. at a special 2:30 P.M. _ Horse Show and Canine Follies
sented on record.
waay. KI3-8684;orMrs.George
Family Jogging Championship (starter Dr. hack
Robinson
Hand staoffer. KI 3-S861.
meeting Monday nlgN. okayed 3:00 P.M.
and RlveUo
untllalternated
the determined
F re d Luehring - sign up at start)
the trash contract with Messina
Jimmy Hood went ,off right·
and SOn, Glen Mills for col- 3: 15 P.M.
Swarthmore Fire Company
tackle tor 8Warthmore'ssecond
lection of boih trash and gar- 4:00 P.M.
Announcement of winners, etc.
TD. Tbe blocking of deMoll •
. bage at a cost of $39.500. It
"KEEP THE OPEN' HOUSE OPEN"
qontlnued on page 8)
will start the first of the year.
I
SCHOOL PASSES
RESOLUTION
......,
.......
.
,,
Judge Hannum Speake
At Republican Lunch
UNICEF Trick Or
Treat October 31
GARNET· TO HOST
DARBY lWP SAl.
Comm, UsfsWinners
In Poster Conlest
.
SHS
D-C 27-21
In 'Hamilton' Thriller
UNITED FUND
GIRL'S COATS - Downstairs Store
LEGAL NOTICE
Hallowe'en Parade
Wednesday
College Field House
S\iJi.il,£,u,zORE COLT.EGE LIBRARY
:.1'~ rcu:y )
NEWSPAPER LOuNGE
.
1
.::d:ra=w=i:n~g=.========-_Lo~n~D~lc~k~i~ns~o~n~a~v~e:n~u:e~'~
To date 64%-$15,375
still needed 36%
$8,699.
Can we do it by
October 31st?
We've done it before.
LEI'S DO IT AGAIN I
100% - $24, 074.
\
1968
Friday. OctobeT
of Park avenue are,
THE
page 2
Mr. and Mrs. Otis L. Reed
and lamlly 01 south Chester
road had as their house guest
lor several days Mrs. Reed's
father. Mr. Ernie Cutlip from
Weston, W. Va., to celebrate
his 83rd birthday.
Mrs. William L. Medford has
moved Irom 634 strath Haven
avenue to The Brl.rclln, 801
South Chester road.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bates
and children suzanne and Steven
returned Sunday to their home
tn Stratford. conna~ after a
visit with Mrs. Bates' parents
Mr. and Mrs. william II.
Drlehaus 01 Y/I.le avenue. Mrs.
Bates was here lor 10 days.
lIer husband Joined them lor
Mrs. W. W. Mitchell 01 University place has as her _guest
for several days her daughter
Mrs. James D. young,
the
,,~
lormer Billy Mitchell.
Lt. Col. Raymond E. Matson.
charge of the Ear, Nose and
Throat Department of a hos-
their daughter Miss Katherine
Shelby Jackson of Mr. Gilbert
Michael Detweiler, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Walter Detweller of Havertown.
Miss Jackson Is the granddaughter 01 Ittrs. Daniel B. Hull
of Savannah, Ga., and the late
Mr. Hull, and 01 the late Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney J. Jackson of
Bermuda.
Mr. Detweiler Is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs.
: Walter Detweiler or PhlladelI phla, and of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Vogt of Tyrone.
A June wedding Is planned.
Katherine Shelby Jackson
pital In Saigon vietnam, lor
::\1 r. aDd :o.-1rs. Arthur
F.
13 months wlth the U.S. Army. Loeben, Jr ••. of Carlisle were
His wile Is residing in Alexweekend guestt or Mrs.
andria, Va.
.LoebeD's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert, J. iGeorge McKeag of Parrish
Turner of Guernsey road have road.
returned home after visiting
Mr. alld Mrs. Frank R. Fitts
their son a.nd daughter-in-law 1of Malvern, former residents
Mr. and Mrs. RichardP. Turner i of Wallingford, have returned
and their new baby, Michelle ! home from a six-day motor
Renee, in San Francisco, Calif. trip to the New England area.
From there they went to HawaII \ Going to cape Cod, ~Iass., they
spending a few days at Maui , stayed for two days with a stop
and a week at Waikikl Beach. in Brockton, Mass., to haVe
on the return trip they stopped lunch with friends; tram there
off again to see their son and they visited Vermont to view
lamlly belore coming home. the autumn foliage. On the reMr. and Mrs. William G. turn trip home they stopped at
Weidner of Dartmouth avenue Lake George, N. Y., and then
spent the weekend In Frederick, traveled through the Scranton
Md., visiting Mrs. Weidner's area.
daughter, Bonnie Butcher, a
Mrs. Ambrose Van Alen enfreshman at Hood College.
tertained on Friday at a
Mr.
and Mrs. F. Norton luncheon at her home on park
Landon of Wallingford had as avenue.
their guest lor a week Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. McLandon's
sister Mrs. John Quade, Jr., of Shady Hlnk'oad,
Ayrault of Ford Union, va. Moylan, entertained at dinner
Miss Natalle H. Davis. a Saturday In honor of Mr. and
lorme)'
Philadelphian
has Mrs. F. Halllburton Smith 01
moved to the Harvard Apart- Mile Elm House, Calne, Wiltments, 426 Harvard avenue. shire, England. Mr. and Mrs.
She has returned to free lancing Smith were designated by the
after working as a stall artist Carpenters Company olthe City
at The New York Botanical of London as olllcial hosts to
Gardens and In the botany de- Mr. and Mrs. MCQuade at the
partment of the University of formal dinner meeting of the
Carpenters campany, lounded
l1llnols.
:\Irs. Edward 1>. Thomas and In 1333, when the MCQuades
daughter B~cky flew from were visiting relatives in LonIndianapolis Wednesday to be don and Abbotts;Langley. The
the gu~sts of Mrs. Thomas' dinner meeting, ~one of three
mother Mrs. Roland G. E. UI1- held during the year, Is the
man of "APplebrook," Vassar only one to which ladies are
avenue.
Invited and guests in attendance
"'fl'. and Mrs. Donald Hender- were the Ambassador Irom
son of westminster avenue, Mr. Holland, the Chairman of the
and Mrs. Arthur Lorenz and AtomiC Energy Commission at
~Ir. and Mrs. John Taylor or Great Britain, and other dlsWalllnglord and Mr. and Mrs. Illnguished national and interLandon spilman 01 Westtown; national personalities. The
spent the weekend ill ventnor. masters of various English
'guilds were present.
N. J.
S3m caldwell, Cedar lane, 1 Dr. and Mrs. Donald L.
is currently on a short tour:, Hibbard of Moylan entertained
of spain after completing seven ! at a tea on Sunday for the
weeks of language training at residents of Morganwood.
Blarrltz on the Gull 01 Gas-; Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Vansant
cony. A junior at Amherst Col- ~ of Rehoboth Beach, Del., were
lege, he is spending this year' the guests this pa~t week 01
In France. He will begin studies Mrs. T. Clinton Goslin 01 Park
at the University of paris; avenue. The vans ants have just
shortly. He is the son of Mr. : returned from a one-year tour
and Mrs. S. Dean caldwell. i around the world.
,
'
Dr. and Mrs. J. Richard Hart! Mr. George M. Allen returned
of Geneva, N. Y., are visiting I on saturday to his home on
Dr. Hart's parents, Mr. and \ Riverview road following sur)'Irs. Oscar S. Hart of Lafayette I gery at the Presbyterlan-UnI-
I
i
I
,
I
eo",. ut-,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.
Jones 01 Grist Mill road, Glen
MIlls, a~~ receiving congratulations on the birth 01 their
IIrst child and son, Donald
Wadsworth Jones, on Tuesday
morning, October 27, IIi Taylor
HOSpital, Ridley Park. The
baby· weighed seven pounds,
one and-a-half ounces.
The baby's paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Donald P. Jones at Rose 'rree,
MQ~la. Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Lynn of Philadelphia are the
maternal grandparents.
~'1Ie IJ,uJ,Uuj
41
tUUl elf/Oil owa.
de,wd,
Ju,
M.UC
~
GIFTS
IS SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
Open Friday evening
COLLEGE THEATRE, Swarthmore
NOW
KI 3-2290
SHOW~NG
Love Story For Adults
"INTERLUDE"
Color features daily 7:25, 9:~5 P:M.
Sat. Features - 6. 8. 10 P.M.
Saturday and Sunday Matinees Only
'HEIDI' plus Three Stooges Feature
Plants
SWEET SHOP
~~~
Exhibition
PhilIl' Metzldakls came In
first and /lobert Vollmecke
second In the CO-Z Drag Race
held Friday afternoon on the
parking lot at the elementary
school. The boys received
small engraved trophies to
commemorate their victory.
Approximately 60 boys and
girls competed In the race,
which pitted small,
homeassembled cars powered by
carbon dioxide capsules against
the physical antagonists 01
weight and Irlctlon - and 01
course the work 01 Individual
car, designers.
Most 01 the school's pupils
came to watch the race, a
part 01 a sixth grade science
study of kinetic movement under
teacher Donald B. Dreisbach.
He was assisted at the race
track by Calvin D. Wilson, IIIth
grade
teacher, William J.
Evans. sixth grade teacher, and
J. wesley Ranck, elementary
physical education teacher.
Guest Lecturer
In Scoff's Hi-Q
Florist Supplies
FULL LINE OF CANDLES
swarthmore High met st.
Dr. Nicholas S. Thompson
'James and Lansdowne-Aldan 01 the department of psychology
high schools at Lansdowne at the college, and a graduate
Wednesday In the year's IIrst Of Berkley, CalU., was a guest
match inScottPapercoJTlPany's 01 the SUbUrban Singles at their
21st annual HI-Q quiz series. meeting earlier this montt In
Ardmore.
Arthur Johnson Is captain
of Swarthmore's team which
Following the dinner, Dr.
includes Bill clark, Dave car- Thompson gave an advance reroll' and Lawrie Mllmn. Mark port on his many years' ~tudy
ostwald substituted for Bill In of monkles rearing their 011this IIrst contest.
spring.
Ernani Falcone t 12th grade
SUburban Singles is a nonsocial studies teacher Is l!acult:ri sectarian group for single
people to age 45.
of·""
PRINTS by Judith Ingram
SWARTHMORE Cou.EGE STUDENTS
AVAIlABlE
,
FOR AWIDE VARIEIY OF JOBS:
POTS by Kathy Dambach
Yard V(ork, Cooking, Companion-Baby.Sltti,ng, Tutoring,
JE} . If"""'''...
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opening Friday
October 25
11·00
l
t2 *
tv.''¥;.
J
#
9·00
17 YEARS
BABY SITTING SERVICE
per hour 75¢ after midnight
3 children or more
75¢ per hour
$1.00 after midnight
50¢
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THIS WEEK WE HAVE COMPLETED OUR 111h
Swarthmore Council
Republican' Women YEAR IN BUSINESS. This breaks down to
roughly 204 months; or 884 weeks, or
LUNCHEON
5202 days, or 43, 350 hours. After all Ihis
JUDGE JOHN HANNU I time our fallen arches and our "tired blood"
Tickets $1.65
wants to join us in THANKING YOU FOR
For Reservation Call
KI 4-2454 or KI 4-5833 ,
CONTINUED BUSINESS.
NOW
.:-
Valley Nurseries, Inc I WE WANT TO ASK AFAVOR OF YOU. ';
Route 352
- Opposite High Meadow (between Dutton Mill Road and Knowlton Road)
TELEPHONE - TRemont 2-7206
¥
Call K1ngswood 8-047&
Home-made Candy
684 SOUTH NEW MIDDLETOWN ROAD, MEDIA
•
«,/"d.
BEAUTY SALON
9 South Cheater Road
CO-2 DRAG RACE
AT ELf. SCHOOL
survey exhibition 01 contemporary llgure painting will
open on November I In the
cOllell"S WllCOX Gallery.
Eight large works by as
many. artists will be displayed.
There will also be photographiC
reproductions 01 several of the,
great representations of the
figure In the western tradition,
from Michaelangelo to Matisse.
Theme 01 tbe exhibition Is the
continuance 01 the IIguratlve
Impulse In today's painting, as
It has survived and been transformed by the revoltiilons In
art of our time.
The contemporary painters
represented are Richard DlebenkOrn, Philip Pearlstein,
Leland Bell, LennartAnderson,
Sherman
Drexler,
Paul
Georges, Bill Bailey and Nell
Wellver.
The exhibition was selected
by Harriet Baguskas, director
01 the gallery. The gallery Is
open dally from 10 to 5 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Cordell M.
page
01 Dickinson avenue are
To Wed Tomorrow
•
receiving congratulations on the
At the wedding tomorrow of birth of their second child .:00
daughter, ,courtney
Miss Barbara Snape, daughter II r s t
01 Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Snape Elizabeth, on October 7 In
Memorial Hospital,
of Harvard av~nue, to Mr. Riddle
Media.
Gerald Alan Bernabeo 01 New~
KI3 -459 7
Colonial Court (:-;,·,t h. P..,t 011;.... 1
The maternal grandparents
town square; Miss Karen p.
Schloesser 01 Phlladelphla will are Mr. and Mrs. Louis yagbe the maid 01 honor. The lensk.l of Rutledge. The paternit1
bridesmaids will be Miss grandmother Is Mrs. RuthPage
cynthia Goodrich, also of phil- of Zebulon, N. C.
adelphia and Mrs. Keith Rich- '
ardson 01 Bethlehem, the lorDr. and Mrs. Jorge Tramer Miss Barbara A11Ison 01
montana
01 south Princeton
Swarthmore.
a
venue
announce
the birth 01
The wedding will take place
at 2 p.m. In the presbyterian their sixth child and second
son, George Michael, on SepChurch, Harvard avenue.
Mr. Bernabeo has chosen his tember 27 In Sacred Heart
brother, Mr. Stephen ROY Hospital, Chester.
The maternal grandparents
~~
Bernadeo 01 Plymouth Meeting
are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
R.
Hatton,
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as his best man. The ushers
Sr.,
01
Winnsboro,
La.
The
will be the Messrs. Thomas
.i"~,
Harry Snape, cousin 01 the paternal grandmother Is Mrs.
Hectorla
Tramontana
01
Lima,
bride, 01 Lansdowne and Mr.
stephen Edward Thomas 01 Peru.
Broomall.
. Mr. and Mrs. James W.
The bridegroom's parents Hamilton, Jr., of Marietta ave•
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Mr. and Mrs. Victor R. Berna- nue announce the bl rth of their I ~~===========~--:--=="=~=-=.=.,..===::!.
beo are entertaining this eve- third child and second son, I'
on
nng at a dinner loll owing the Scott Llebeck Hamilton,
October
16.
rehearsal In Media.
The paternal grandparents
Tomorrow,
Mrs.
Birney
. " ': ~ ~
Morse, Mrs. Samuel Althouse are Mr. and Mrs. James w.
of Newtown. Bucks county, formerly at Yale avenue, and Mrs.
0
James Daugherty of North
Chester road are entertaining
at a brunch for members 01
the bridal party and out-oftown guests at the home of
ednesday, Oct. 30,'121'1001
Mrs. Morse on Harvard avenue.
,
SPEAKER:
7th Grade Home Ec.
daysc:s:thiasl~~~~~t:'~!~::::iic(;:i;:c::~la=Medl=Cal;I~Rose
avenue lor a few
:;~~ renijtsi;;'iiiiiiq
ASK FOR BEN PALMER
Imported
HOLLAND BULBS
EVERGREENS
FLOWERING TREES
HORTICULTURAL MATERIALS
Perennials
Ground Covers
,
open daily until 5 p. m.
Sunday 12 unfil 5 p. m.
THIS SATURDAY (October 261h) HELP THE
ROTARY CLUB OF SWARTHMORE IN HELPING THE "SRA" -HOWl BY BUYING YOUR
SATURDAY NIGHT CHICKEN DINNER FROM
T"EM FOR $1.50. WHEREt BEHIND THE RUTGERS AVENUE SCHOOL - ALL AAERNOON.
JOIN THEM ALSO IN THE FUN & ACTIVITIES.
You'll find out you'll be doing yolirself a
favor - Ihese dinners are tremendousl
TICKETS AVAILABlE AT -
THE CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP
4-6 Park Avenue, Swarthmore
KI 3 - 4191
Fri. 9 to 8:30
Manual Labor, Etc. IF INTERESTED,
CONTACT THE STUDENT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
AT KI 3-0200, EXT. 393, 12:30.1:30 Mon., through Fri.
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THE
1968
'THE BIG fIGURE" At
WICOX 6ALLERY •
"The Big Figure," a small
SMITH - CHASE
announced the engagement of
',j
husband of the lormer Miss
Virginia
DeCalndry, Is In
road.
The
marriage 01 Mrs.
Deborah Welsh Chase 01
Cheyney and Mr, Harry G.
smith 01 stratll Haven avenue,
swarthmore, took place Friday,
october 18, at 3 o'clock at the
Unitarian Church, Route 202,
Delaware. A reception lollowed
at 4 at the bride',., home hi
Cheyney.
The couple will make their
Mr. and Mrs. H. WllllsJack- home in Cheyney.
son of Oberlin avenue have
the weekends.
October
Planning Comm.
In Special Meet
Bridge Benefil Aids
Clubwomen's Charities
Best Buy in Ceaning is
To PteSent Boro Plan
For Approval Weds.
At I p.m. on Election Day,
November 5, tbe Woman's Club
will hold Its Annual Benefit
Dessert-Bridge at the clubhouse, 118 park avenue.
Proceeds Irom the party go
to approxtmately 15 local and
county charities, among them
are:
United Fund,.Camp sunshine,
Child Guidance CliniC, Harvard
Avenue School, community
Nursing, and the Friendly Open
House.
Mrs. John soule, chairman
01 Health and Welfare, the sponsoring department has as her
co -chairman Mrs. John M.
Trosley.
Mrs.
walter L.
Schleyer Is In charge of the
ticket committee and any member who has not been reached
as yet, should call her on KI3-1879. Mrs. W. Allred Smith
Is In charge Of lood preparation, Mrs. Trosley Is In charge
01 table settings and serving,
Kathy schleyer has prepared
the publicity posters. As usual,
there will be a White Elephant
table, the charge of
Mrs.
William C. Meicher. All members are urged to bring their
'elephants' to her as soon as
possible.
Our 37 Years of Know How Assures You Of
Getting Just That At Pride Cleane...
The swarthmore PlannlR(
commission will hold a speclat
meetlng at 8 p.m. Wednesday,
october 30 for th~ presentation
and expected approval of
"final" revisions to the plan
on which the swarthmore and
county commissions began
work early In 1962.
At Its October 16 meeting,
the Swarthmore com mission did
a second turn-about, throwing
out a revision to Its proposed
zoning code that would have
permitted only single dwe11lngs
In parts 01 the town's residential dlstrtcts.
When working with Delaware
County Planning Commission
on a new comprehensive plan
for the borough It was considered unfeasible to have such
"A_I" areas. and the top residential rating was made to include twin or seml-detached
dwelllngs.
After the local League nf
Women 'Voters and many residents at a public hearing In
July urged inclusion 01 an
"A-I" rone, the local commission asked ·W. JamesGraef,
Jr. executive dfrector 01 the
county commission to submit
a new plan showing area which
might be so restricted.
When Graef brought the plan
to the meeting october 16 such
disagreement ensued as to
which streets should be included, that tbe plannerR decded that the only lair thing
for all residents was a return
to, the orlgl,na1 plan.
The Commission also noted
that a 50-foot maximum height
set lor educational buildings
would be unduly restrictive to
swarthmore college and school
district In view of'f maximum
85 feet allowed for apartment
buildings, and moved the educational maximum up to 85
leet.
Are You Interested In Swarthmore'
( You should be - you live herel
EXPERT ALTERATIONS
SAME DAY OWING SERVICE
III BY 11 A. M. - OUT BY • P. M.
(Except Saturday)
PRIDE CLEANERS
100 Park Avenue Swarthmore
Expert Alterations
K13-9640
Post OHice Hikes
Parcel Post Rates
' ..
Monday through Friday
"ucleesto The Swarthmorean.
Deliver Paperbacks
COLLEGE TO VISIT
URSINUS SA TURDA Y
The LlttleQuakers ofSwarthmore, with a 1-2overallrecord
this season, will play their first
away game against the Bears
of urslnus at Collegeville tomorrow, October 26. The Bears
will be looking for their first
win against four defeats.
Swarthmore was Idle last
Postmaster Charles Grier
reminds postal customers that
higher parcel post and catalog
rates went Into elfect Saturday.
The rate Increase will average
10.5 per cent and In most cases
w11l mean an additional 10 cents
per parcel.
There w11l be a 15 cent hike
on most parcels now charged
between $1.10 and $4 and a
20 cent increase on parcels
now charged over $4. parcel
Post rates are based on the
weight 01 the package and the
distance It Is mailed.
.
Hlgber rates for the deUvery
01 packages and catalogs ate
required to bring revenu~ fr'om
this type Of mall within 4 per
ceut of operating costs, as required by law, Postmaster
Grier explained. The higher
rates are designed to put parcels and catalogs, which are
fourth class mall, on a breakeven basis.
Additional revenue Is needed
Irom parcel
post and catalogs
t hi h
t
a olfse g er costs resulting
from pay Increases approved
St,11 lJ
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SPECIAL PRICES LIMITED TIME ONLY
.. ,,- '·S".. o
~Ini .. ture. Ie,. $1IUS
thank you for "The Gift
With the Lasting Thrill"Baby's Adorable Shoes
Beautifully Bronzed in
Solid Metal.
BBQ~2~H~~
NO'"" 11 •75
U"W
9• 51
thutlful, II,. ,'I.t5
nu
,~,.
SI-ler.
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NOW 15.25
dassie.
$1I.1S
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$4.15
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AND ••• Have bab,'s n;l",~
eat,aYe' ... onfy ,Ie ' " litter.
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We need your HELP NOW'!
CHUTlR
WE ARE TRYING, WIJH THE AID OF LIONS, Saturday after losing a 12-3 I..,;I;,.as;,.t.,;y:..:e:.:a,:,r..:t.:.or:....:,p.:.os:..t..:a:..1..:e.::m::p:.:,lo:;ye:.:::e:s:.• .j..!=====T.="=2='7=6=========H=U=503=7'=O====~
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BUSIIESS MEN, GARDEN CLUBS, ROTARY et heartbreaker
october 12 on a 100-yard Interceptloll return by Diplomat
back Bill Wland. The
to decorale the Business District 01 Town' defensive
Bears last saturday lost 45-6
to Muhlenberg.
for your enjoyment this Christmas.
Coach Lew Elverson Is working
to Improve the Little
There are two Ihings you can do 10 help
Quakers' consistent running
attack, after his rushing offense
us immedialely (not 2 weeks hencel
could pick up only 59 yards on
28 carries against F
M.
1. We need usable Strings 01 Outdoor
In the swarthmore -Urslnus
which dates back to
Christmas Lights (medium bulb type). 1 you rlva.lry,
1895, swarthmore holds a
37-17-2 edge. Kick-off Is
have some lying around idle please donale scheduled for 2 p.m.
them 10 us (leave Ihem at the E. L. Noyes Waler Co. Elects Dann
Office next to the Baok)'
George H. nann, executive
vice president 01 the Philadel2. We ait about $800.00 short of CASH at phia Suburban water Co'mpany,
who was elected president 01
ibis moment.Ttlis money is required for
the National Water company
conference Tuesday afternoon
new additional decorations and labor for
at the organization's annual
meeting in Atlantic City.
installing Ihem and taking them down.
Mr. DaM, who resides in
Lansdowne, has figured in the
H you would like to help send your doAmerican water industry since
he joined PhlladelphiaSuburban
naions 10 BOX 111 Swarthmore, Pa.,
In 1923. He, Is a member of
the
Company's Board of
or leave it With
Dlrectors and Its
, Executive
&
.
,
&
Committee.
Robert Horieyford, S Qestel' Rd~
Lee 6I~wood
.
6. west Cochrane 6 Park Aye.
UNICEFGRE ~ING CARDS
ON SALE
EVIllY Evening Except Monday
363 Riverview Road
KI 4-2114
,& •'DGMONT ~
'V",
•
WILM. MART. IDGI MOOR
DlLAWAIE
Frlda.v, October 25, 1968
Martenson and Mrs. Cowles
and their tamllles accompanied
the troop.
Ttl SWARTHMOREAN
Page 4
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY A TSWARTHMORE, PENNA.
Seek Volunteer Aides
PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE T. TOLD, Publishers
Phone, Klngswood
There Is a posslbllty that the
SChool District at the City of
3-0900
Chester may use volunteers in
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
BARBARA B. KENT, Managing Editor
Rosalie D. Peirso) Mary E. Palmer
Doris E. Weidner
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.. D-LINE - WEDNESDAY
II·A.. M. '
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SII'ARTHMORE, PA .. 19081, FRIDAY, OCTQBEij25, 1968
Entered ", Second Class Matter, Januari 24, 1929 .. at the Post
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the, :Act of March 3, 1879.
.. A monarchy is a merchantman (ship) which salls
weli, but will sometimes strike on a rock and go to the
bottom; a republic is a raft which will never sink, but
then your feet are always in the water."
Fisher Ames, a member of Congress in 1795, quoted
by Ralph'Waldo Emerson in his essay on "Politics. to
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
Monthly Meeting for Business
will be held Sunday at 9:30a.m.
First-day school will be held
at 9 :45 In whitUer House.
Meeting for Worship will be
held at 11 a.m, Child care will
be provided.
Chester Quarterly Meeting
will be held Sunday at the Me
11 a.m.
TRINITY NOTES
PRESBYTERIAH NOTES
Dr, Clements will preach at
the 10 o'clock service of worship Sunday morning. Child care
through first grade will be
available during this hour,
Church school for second
through sixth grades will be
held at 10:30 a.m.
The Adult and youth Forums
will meel at 11 a. m.
Church school parents and
teachers will meet Sunday from
7 to 8 p.m. In Ihe Individual
grade rooms.
The Finance committee will
meet Tuesday at 7,30 p.m. in
the
Women's
Association
Room.
The Experimental youth program, for seventh through 12th
grade will be held Wednesday,
beginning with supper at 6 p.m.
Classes follow.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
I f Blessed
is the man that
endureth temptation, for when
he Is tried, he shall receive
the crown of life, which the
Lord hath promised to them
that love him!'
This verse from James is
part nf the Bible Lesson-Sermon titled "probation atter
Death" to be read In all
Christian science churches this
sunday.
All are cordially Invited to
attend the -services at First
Church of Christ, SCientist,
206 park avenue, at 11 a.m.
~-- ....
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIEHDS
Whittier Place
Sunday
tile elementary schools during
school hours. This will be the
flrsl time that volunteers wlll
be In the schools during schools
hours.
Hours In Chester are 8:4511,45, and 1-3. The 18 Kindergarten classrooms, with mornIng and afternoon sessions In
each, need volunteer aide,S for
each day. The aides need not
stay the entire session, as long
as they set a schedule with the
teacher and stay the established
time. NO one volunteer would
be expected to help more than
one or two half -days a week,
'Volunteer work with children
In grades one through six, on
a one-to-one basis Is also under
consideration. No prior Iralnlng
or experience is necessary. A
maximum of one half hour per
child per sessIon, twice weekly
If possible, would produce
Significant results.
School officials In Chester
are now Interested In having a
list of people who will sign
up ,for a specifiC amount of
time, In order that the SUperIntendent Of Schools can make
his decision based ona concrete
proposal.
Anyone Il\te rested Is asked
to call Mrs. Henry S. Ruth,
Jr., at KI 4-2542, or drop a
postcard with day and time
available to 29 College avenue,
swarthmore.
Sessions Begin Today
In Non-Violent Action
BENJAMIN R. BURDSALL
Jr. Scout Troop
Benjamin Rogers Burdsall
died October 15 at his. home
In Rye, N. Y. A trequentvlsltor
In swarlhmore, he was head
ot Ihe upper school and head
of the English department at
Brooklyn Friends School.
He was a member of the'
class ot 1925 at Swarlhmore
College, and was currently
serving as president of his
class.
'
He Is survived by his wife
Miriam and two sons, John and
Davirt•
On Weekend Trips
Directors Prepare For
Ingathering NOY.12th
conlrlbutlons of new clothing
and household linens are being
collected by 57 directors of the
Needlework Guild for the 1968
fI Ingather*ng" on November 12
at the Woman's Club. Each
donor of two articles Is listed
as an accredited member.
Receiving these donations for
distribution among 18 charllles
are the following directors:
Mrs. Clifford Bania, Mrs.
David Bingham, Mrs. Morris
A. Bowie, Mrs. Charles C.
..
T ...
course, there was the rain!
Girls partlclpallng Included:
Robin Ballard, Chris and
Miley
0
Karen Starrett, Julie Woodcock, susan Thompson, Nancy
Mulvihill, Laura Garfield, Kim
Brown,
Discount
Sale
sutton, Carrie Fetzner, Livia
Brilliant, Peggy Bowler, Jennifer Cowles, catherine Kroon,
Danlta Miller, Amy and Ellen
Sit .11 thl new"" modlls and
.11 the best deal ptsslble, Right
Sisson, Mary Hasbrouck, Meg
her. In MMI ••
Bianchi, Lynne Rlzzlo and Holly
cohen.
Two weeks ago, this same
troop participated In a shore
weekend which included a swim
,
and a sing around a glorious
bonfire on the beac h In front
at a moonlit ocean. At that
time Mrs. Peter Kroon. Mrs.
Beyler· Hasbrouck, Mrs. Gene
TOP TRADE IN
ALLOWANCE
We need your used car
NOWI
,
*Special
* Bonus
* *
ON ALL '68
PLYMOUTH
LEFTOVERS
I
To II. sold under
factory 'nvoic••
Brogan, Mrs. WiUred B. Brown,
~4T..JJ:C:r,.-...-:..-...-• ....:r:tt...-...~-..;rr:g;;v.
BRAND NEW
Mrs, William G. BuUock, Mrs.
'68 Plym'1uth Fury III
4 doOr sedan, FACTORY AIR
S, Dean Caldwell, Mrs, G. west
Imported Holland Bulbs
CONDITIONED. Vol, Radio:
Cochrane, Mrs. Samuel
T.
heater••ulomatlc, peWII' stetr·
Ing. tinted glolSs. deluk, wh...
~S,el,ec'ted Variety and
Carpenter,
Mrs.
Francis
coven" whit. wan tlru
Chambers, Mrs. H. Weston
Top Size
DELII/ERED $29"5
IN MEDIA
Y
Clarke, Mrs. WIlliam Drlehaus,
Including Fn!10hl & Federal
taxes
Mrs. J. Dillwyn Durnall, Mrs.
NARCISSUS
Save
Up
to S1000
WIlliam Foley, Mrs. M, H. FusOthers to Choo5ft from
sell, Mrs. John A. Gersbach,
Open Monday Ihru Thursday till
• PM, (IOSH FridaV' Eyenlnt
HYACINTHS, etc.
Mrs, C." E. GOddard, Mrs.
, PM, Open Saturday till 5 PM
Charles Grier, Mrs. Harold G.
Griffin, Mrs. Robert M. Grogan.
Miley
Brown
Also~ Mrs.' Henry L. HarrIs,
AuthOrllld
SPECIAL
Mrs. Walter 0, Heinze, Mrs.
Chrysler &
20% Bonus In Bulbs wi
sewell W. Hodge, Mrs. Henry
Plymouth
Each Order Over $2.00
I, Hoot, Mrs. Cecil D. Howard,
Mrs. Daniel H. Jackson, Mrs.
Dealer
Howard C. Jackson, Mrs. H,
36 E. STATE ST.
KERN'S
Warren Jacobs, Mrs. A; Sidney
Media
LO 6·7251
325 M. FAIRVIEW ROAD
Johnson:. Jr., Mrs. Edmund
Jones, Mrs. J. Albright Jones,
WOODLYN, PA.
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Mrs. William F. Lee, Mrs •. I _.~.~-~.~.~~.~-~-~-~.~.~-~-.~~~~.~.~.:.~.~.~.~'"~I==~==-...\iJ... .-r............................. wt__ww .... ...
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W. F. Lee, Jr., Mrs. Randolph'
S. Lee, Mrs. Charles E. Uncoin, Mrs. John C. MacAlpine,
Mrs. Irwin R. MacElwee, Mrs.
George McKeag, Mrs. Jack H.
McWilliams, Helen G. Moore,
Mrs. Birney K. Morse.
Also, Mrs. Frank H. Murray,
Mrs. Johan Natvig, Mrs. J.
Roland Pennock, Mrs .. C. RuSsell
Phillips, Mrs. John
DiAiaHeo's
PlnkstOll,
Mrs. Donald W.
poole, Mrs. Ellis B. Ridgway,
Fairview at
Mrs. Bruce D. smith, Mr~, J,
ROY Snape, Mrs, A. David M.
Speers, Mrs. Ralph Silmmel,
Mrs. Bartine stoner, Mrs. H.
Clayton Taylor, Mrs. J. Herbert Tibbetts, Mrs. Peter E.
Told, Mrs. Robert J. Turner.
0
'WALTER
GARDEIl
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STEAKS-HOAGIES
E HOAGIE SHOP
It's not too late
to convert to .
GAS HOUSE HEATING
as low as
I
Urges 'Yes'
per classroom.
Unless lhe addition of one
or two chUdren per classroom
would necessitate the addition
ot an extra classroom and an
extra teacher, Jt would seem
thai the out -ot -pocket cost per
child from these seven homes
would be nowhere near $480,
let alone $700,
The equating of statistical
cosl per IndiVidual In a gr!9"P
with the out of pocket cost per
Individual Is a trap Into which
inany forecasters have fallen.
Very r Jly y.ours,
Richard Noye
520 Rutgers Avenue
$199.00*
Convert a heater in acceptable condition to
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made up at John Stolt, Richard
Koelle and Tim Swing kept a
steady pressure on the Red
goal, During the· second halt,
defense, keyed by Maynardlllccorkle for GOld and Jim Malone
for Red--settled down; and nobody scored trom Ihere on.
During Blue-Green game
Mark GOldwater scored Ihe first
Blue goal with a pass from
'fad Holtman. Hoffman scored
the other unassisted. The Green
oltense lhen threatened wllh
passes from Ron Bloom and
John ,Roxby, but was able to
score only once, on a breakaway by Bloom. The Blues wen
2-1.
ADULT SPORTS opened the
season Monday night In the high
school gym, under the direction
of Assistant Director Welsey
Ranck. Fun and games for one
and all - not to mention exer ..
cise. come on over Monday
nlghl and have a Ball - volley,
basket or badminton!
MI'. and ~Irs. S, copeland
upon their return they will be
living at 113 pennswood road,
Bryn Mawr.
Palmer of Chipmunk lane,
To the Editor,
Media, will move their furniThe
proposal
to
purchase
the
ture
next week to Bl'lstol, Me.
wrlters, All I elters to The·
Rumble-Titus tracts along the
, swarthmore an must be Signed.,'
pseudonymos may be used If
creek between Yale and Harvard
the writer Is known to the
avenues for Borough park use
Editor.· Letters will be PUb-1
has m7 enthusiastic support
lished only at the discretion
for Ihe following reasons,.
of the Editor,
I. we need more rather than
For Consideration
less open space In the town
Complete, Professional Real Estale Service
If we are to preserve the charTo swarthmore Resldenls,
acterstcs Ihat make II such
The acquisition of the
a desirable community In which
Rumble-Tllus properties by the
to live.
BOrough for the establlshmlmt
Brooke Cottmar,
If swarthmore were nowbuUl
of an open park should be given
Mortimer Drew
up to the hilt, as many others
very serious consideration beare, II would be tutlle to conEd Cos/eH
fore November 5 by every
sider the purchase of a few
8eb Thomson
property owner who helps to
acres to any advantage. But
Present
and
Future
furnish the money to run our
Judy Coslett
precisely because we are al ..
Borough.
ready blessed with a few scatDon lyons
Unfortunately, the lime is
tered though Inadequate open To the Editor:
short and as there are so many
We Sincerely appreCiate the
areas, we have the rare opporunknowns and "ifs" that it would
tunity to protecl and enhance excellent coverage given the
be very difficult to support the
Rumble-Titus properly conan almost unique asset.
$100,000 Bond Issue.
troversy
In the October 18
2. It Is my observation as a
Many are being swayed by
Swarthmorean.
We hope all
fOl'mer member of the school
their emotions rather than
board that additional home Swarthmore residents will want
studying the practicality 6t the
Verbal
Mathematics
construction proves a burden to read the I I for" and "against"
proposlllon.
rather than rellet to present arguments
prior to voting
Dragram Director: Nicholas A. Spennato
There are many facets and
property owners.
I whether or not the Borough
Miss
Harriett
Kunz,
daughter
questions that each ot us should
May I also point out thaI' should buy this valuable piece
of R.Adm. and Mrs. Chester
ask ourselves before commUNOVEMBER
thru DECEMBER
1968
by current educational stan- of land.
A.
Kunz of Woodbrook road
ting ourselves to this $100,000
dards our school district has
AS long-time residents who
Bond issue. For example:
Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7·8:45 P.M.
insufficient acreage - and no enjoy
woodlands and open gave a voice recital for agroup
I. Are you going to go 10
Materials and Each Course $50
chance of obtaining more. It fields, Wi! are in favor of having of her friends at her home on
Sundll.y.
This
was
the
program
swarthmore and Yale avenues
Is . gratUylng to !lnd that a a desirable piece of property
so that you can walk around
little of this has been so pur- IIk'e the Rumble-Titus tract at American music which Miss
approximately three acres when
posefully and successfully kept owned by the Borough for the Kunz gave at the Woman's
Soringfield Road and Bishop Avenue
our beautiful tree lined streets,
In Its natural slate that It Is use of all Its citizens. There Club of SWarthmore a tortnlght
Springfield. Penna.
Crum . woods and the College
now called a discovery, s'urelY seems little doubl that any open ago.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Sorber
Campus are available?
the last any explorer will make land Is Increasingly valuable,
2. What assurance Is there
In our Borough. At any rate, and we believe that the Borough of walnut lane will be In
that other than Borough reslschool property, discovered or would be serving both
tbe Mexico again this winter from
denls will not use these
not, should not be coveted as present and the future interests November 1st to April lsi.
grounds - resulting in the same
a sUbstltule for other needs. of the community by the pur- While they are away their home
trouble now besetting RadnOr?
3. We will have no other chase of the Rumble-Titus will be occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. steven M. Spencer, forIn fact, If state aid Is secured,
chance for this acquisition, nor property.
Sincerely yours, mer Swarthmoreans.
one of the restrictions Is that
can any other open space be
Richard & Elizabeth wray
the park must be open to genMr. and Mrs. Alban E. Rogers
created without exorbitant cost.
620
Hillborn
Avenue
eral publlo, Morlan - Chester
of
Park avenue entertained at
On the other hand, If for some
and even Philadelphia. DO you
a
tamily
dinner Saturday for
inconceivable reason the use
want that? In addition this money
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William T. Hayes,
at this tract as park land should
must be rep;lld to the state If
formerly
of
Swarthmore,
now
prove undesirable in the future,
living In Trinidad. Other guests
for any reason the original
It could doubtless be sold at
were Mr. and Mrs. Edward S.
purpose Is changed.
THE
SRA
ORIENTED
"I
Love
a handsome return to the Bor ..
Lawhorne of Moylan and tbe
3. As it would be ~ecessary
America"
Day
takes
place
toough. With land values IncreasRogers'
son-in-law and daughto raise taxes would it not be
Ing as they are, the cost at morrow as· a part of Rotary
ter
Mr.
and Mrs. Richard ,H.
better to do so, ~o as to provide
this property may seem like a Club's Chicken Dinner Special.
Ihru
Burdsall
and four children, of
the additional services that are
bargain in a few short years. The dlnner--and the all-day
now needed? Additional police,
4. I doubt that as' park land show which goes with It--fol- Cambridge, N. Y., who were
raise police salaries, purchase
this . area would need more lows the Swarthmore -Darby the weekend guests ot Mrs.
of a street cleaner, trash colpolicing than It does. now. I football game. The barbecued Burdsall's parents.
lecllon and other Items.-' rather suspect that adding 10 chickens will be accompanied
Janet GOldwater, first-year
4. The statement was made
the recreational opportunities by French fries, coleslaw and student at New college, Saraat the meeting that the expected
and bOauty of the' town would appiesauce. proceeds go Into sota, Fla., has been selected
taxes on the seven new houses
lessen rather than increase the the SRA treasury. Anyone who by lhe staff of The Catalyst,
ELIZABETH
HOPKINS
would not cover the educational
proble'ms and expense of o'ur still needs tickets should call weekly student newspaper, to
cost of the additional children.
Mrs. Marty GOslin - KI3 -3819. serve as managing editor. She
public safety deparlment.
Col/ector of Taxes
Is. it correct to make this
5. II Is true that non-resi- This Is Rotary's gift to us. Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
K.I ]·5015
statement that 14 children (1)
SRA OPEN HOUSE had 171 Daniel L. GOldwater of Rutgers
dents of the BOrough might
will force the school Board to
also enjoy this open space. But In attendance Friday nlght. ...
~~~~~~~~~~~~
hire a teacher or teachers and they are already permitted Chaperons were Mr. and-Mrs. avenue.
build
additional facilities? .within the boundaries olthe town pringle and Mr. and Mrs.
There will be some additional and sometimes even visit in Robert ,Kelly... teenage aides
cost but nowhere near the taxes
our homes. A little additional Marge Kelly, Bill Salam, polly
on the new houses.
neighborliness could hardly be Thompson, Jack Kulp and Rick
5. Is it fair to homeowners
Luder ... D Ire c tor
Francis
damaging.
surrounding this area to have
" I therefore respectfully urge Tracy assures us that Tl-US
a peaceful area disturbed by a YES vote on the Referendum week Is COMBO week--It'll be
noise and littering? .
to acquire this property at the the cc Ex-Tracts" coming in
6. Is It right to assume that
loud and clear.
election on November 5.
the Rumble home can be sold
SUNDAY SOCCER continues
Sh.lcerely,
for $3Q -35,000 located as It Is
John F. Spencer its incredible pace, with even
at the juncture of two busy
210 Yale Avenue mQre boys turning out at 1 p.m.
streets and backing up- to a
on the Riverview AvenuJ> field.
So
many have come out that
park?
Statistical T;ap
7. Is it correct to be talking
we stand in need of more adult
about the Titus property when
assistance. This week George
To the Editor:
it is unknowh whether this can
Schmldhelser added himself to
Last week's swarthmorean
be purChase-d and at what price.
the volunteer staff. But not all
gave pro and con arguments
8. Is It right to vote tor the on the purchase or the Rumble- our volunteers can come every
$100,000 Bond Issue when the Titus tracts. I would like to sunday. Therefore, director!
cost is unknown?
'\ question a figure in the pro Don Henderson and Coordinator !
True an estimate has been column. A statement was made '" Dan Goldwater are asking 1n- :
made, but like most estimates . that seven homes would produce terested fathers to add them-:
it can be higher or lower, but 20 Children, who could cost the i selves to the. rellef coaches' 1
a thorough study of this esti- Swarthmore taxpayers $700 per list. You don't have to have I
starred in your school or col- I
mate leads many to feol strongly
year pe r chUd. I
I
that It Is low. No one knows
There are two pOints to be lege soccer matches to qualify; ;
$S,III
$1,111
what the cost of either property made here, (a) with $700 as just be Interested In your child's 1
M'I'MUM
will be.
M'I'MUM
the total cost per child, it new-found interest.
The yearly maintenance of followS that $14,000 Is the cost
LEAGUES WERE FORMED
$7500 Is slightly less than one for 20 children. However, each this week. In the games which
mill; the debt service of $8500 household assuming $541)0 as- resulted, In Group I, (fourth- 1
equals one mill. Thf$ means an sessed valuation, would produce t sixth grades,) Steve Phillips' :
increase or 2 mills in taxes a school tax of $600 and $30 I Red team beat the Green team, !
PHONE: MR. BANNINGER AT KI 3-6700
for five years (based' on esti- head tax for a total of $4400. I 5 10 1. Blue and Gold played 'I
mate) and one mill thereafter. This brings the total cost Cor a 2-2 tie. Blue scored one goal I
OR STOP IN FOR DETAILS
This means that if there are 20 children down to $9600, or on a pass from Dave Hollander I
8000 uses per year, each nse
$480 per child. (b) The $700 to Ray Hood; Hollander made'
will cost the Borough $2 each or ~480 per Child, whichever the other goal unassisted. Rusty
per year for fLve years. $1 per Is used, Is a statistical figure Mulvihill scored Gold goals on
use thereafter.
and not out of pocket figure. passes from Joe Slott and Ross
The overall question - Is it It Is fair to assume Ihat the Barford.
right to vote for the $100,000. 20 children will be distributed
. IN GROUP II, (sixth-eighth
Bond issue with so many Hl!s" over seven dlfterent grades in grades) the Red and Gold teams
and unknowns? Your careful our 12_gradesystem--probably played to a 2-2 tie. AndYShay~s
consideration is asked for and more In the elementary grades strong wing play set up both
then vote a'ccordingly.
·than In the higher grades. With scoring plays for Red, while
Penn.~
Russell M. Heath our multiple class rooms In Gary Groff, Ted Conwell and
IHours: 9-4 Daily
Friday All Day - 9 to 8
517 Cedar Lane many grades this would mean Dave Hagelin used good pass"
John Magee only one or two extra children .Ing. The GOld center three,
521 cedar Lane
l -
EARLY '69
Chryslers and
Plymoulhs
Sharon Martenson, Mary and
Tralnlng sessions In nonviolent direct action have been
planned for all those who want
to learn how to overcome inJustice, violence, and evil wlthout retaliating. There will be
a chance to practice with others
under skilled leadership; a
chance to discover your own
responses to confllct situations,
and explore better ones.
The session will Include discussion.
role-playing, and
pracllce In actual situ.llons
of direct acllon.
Five sessions will take place
at the Swarthmore Friends'
Meeting, sponsored by the
Peace
Committee, Friday,
9:30 A.M.-Monthly Meeting
November I through Monday,
for Business.
November 4. Similar sessions
9:45 A.M.-First-day School.
will be held at the Third Sireet
Whittier House.
Meeting In Media Octoher 25
11:00 A.M.-MeetingforWorthrough october 28.
ship. Meetinghouse. Child
partiCipants are urged to
care provided.
register
even if they can't at11:00 A.M.-Chester Quarterly
Meeting at Media Meeting, tend every sessIon as some
make-up sessions wUI be plan- Xmas Seal Mass
UNITED METHODIST
3rd Street.
'
ned.
Registration may be made
CHURCH OF~WARTHMORE
Mondoy'
at
the
SWarthmore Meeting X-Rays Nelt Week
Pork Avenue
All-Day Sewing
office or by a call to KI 3-2986
John C. Kulp,Minister
Wednesday
Close to 4,000 residents are
or KI 3-1818.
All-Day Quilting
Pershing Porker, Assistant
expected to take advantage ot
Charles Schisler, Dir. Music
the october mass chest survey
FIRST CHURCH OF
Sunday
METHODIST
NOTES.
x ..rays when the schedule opens
CHRIST, SCI ENTIST
9:00 A.M.-Youth Sunday
Senior M. Y.F. will meet at In Delaware county Monday,
206 Pork Avenue
10:00 A.M.-Church School
October 28.
7 tonight at the church.
Sunday
10:00 A.M.-Inquirers' Class
Five communities will be
The Senior M. Y.F: wlll pre11: 00 A.M.-Sunday School
11:15 A.M.-Youth Sunday
covered
in an effort to dis11:00 A.M.-The Lesson-ser- sent the theme uThe World cover tuberculosis and other
7:00 P.M.-Jr. High MYF
as We See It" at the 9 and
mon will be "Probation
Wednesdoy
ab11,15 services of mO~nlng chest condltlons--heart
After Death."
9:30 A.M.-Bible Study
normalitles,
1
u
n
g
cancer,
Wednesday evening meeting worship. The youth have pl3R--- ---- DIAL "L.I.F· T.U-P·S"
eachweek,8 P,M. Reading ned and will conduct the tumors, cysts, sUlcosis, and
bronchial disturbances when an
servi~es in observance of Youth
(KI 3-8877lFOR AN U PRoom 409 Dartmouth Aveearly cure Is possible.
Sunday,
LIFTING DAILY MESSAGE
nue,open weekdays except
This health serVice, availOF FAITH AND HOPE,
holidays, 10 • 5. Fridoy I Church School classes for
able
to all residents 18 years
evenings 7 • 9. Nursery ! all ages will meet at 10 a.m.
TRINITY CHURCH
of
age
and ove r, is made
Junior High M. Y.F. will meet
ovailable on Sundays.
Cheste, Rd. & College Ave.
sunday at 7 p.m. Art Plummer possible by the annual sale
Rev. Warren C. Skipp, Rector
of Christmas Seals. The Delwill lead the discussion.
LEIPER PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Edward N. Schneider
aware
County Tuberculosis and
Tuesday, 8th Grade ConCHURCH
Assistant Rector
Heallh
Association sponsors the
firmation Class will meet at
900 Fairview Road
Robert Smort
'4 p.m. In the North Room. program, in cooperation with
Rev. Floyd G. Meredith
Organ i st-Choirma ster
On Wednesday at 9:30 a.m., the Pennsylvania Department
Minister
Gwen Narbeth will conduct the of Health, Division of ChroniC
Sunday
Sunday
last session ot the study group Respiratory Diseases, and the
20th Sundoy After Trinity
9:30 A.M.-Church School
Delaware County Medical
on the book of John.
11 :00 A.M..-Morning Worshio
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
Society.
Ninth Grade Confirmation
9: 15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
Communities to be covered
Class
wilt be held at 7 p.m.
NOTRE DAME deLOURDES
9: 15 A.M.-Church School
are
Prospect park, Clifton
Wednesday In the North Room.
Michigan Ave.&Fairview Rd.
,
9: 15 A.M.-Adult Discussion
Heights, CoJllngdale, Newtown
11: 15 A,M.- Morning Prayer
Rev. Chorles A; Nelson
square and Chester.
6:30 P.M.-Jr. & Sr. EYC
Pastor
Diabetic testing will be given
Rev. Donald Helm, Ass't
8: 15 p.M.-Brotherhood of
the
same time as the chest
ROMAN CATHOLIC HOTES
. St. And rew •
Sun. Mass-8,9,10.I1,12:15
x-rays at prospect Park,
A hymn-sing to practice con- coJllngdaie and, Newtown
Thursdoy
Weekdays-6:30 & Ii A.M. Hoi;
Days also 10A.M., 7 P.M.
gregational slbging for Novem- Square. Adults over 21 yea,rs
9:3f) A.M.-Holy Communion
Saturdays-8:00 A.M.
ber Masses will be held from are eligible. Tbe test Is deFriday
Confession-5at., Eve of Holy
8 to 9 p.m, next Wednesday signed for two hours after
ALL SAINTS DAY
Days, First Frldays,4-5:3O;
In the church.
9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion
7:30-9.
eating.
'---
-
Junior Girl Scoul Troop .884
'I Saw It In ,The SWG,d,n_"
enjoyed an overnight camping
trip to Sunset Hili near Chadds 'ft7.C...-~_T -.J:...~Wff..:od"..I'
Ford lasl weekend, They were
NON-VIOl..ENT
accompanied by Mrs. William
DIRECT ACTIOH
Cowles and Mrs. Richard
Regi strati on F . . '2.00
Fetzner. Highlights olthelr trip
Swarthmore Friends Meeting
Included cooking a one -pot meal
KI 3-2986 - KI 3-1818
and telling ghost stories around ....-...c:ccar:v
. cc.'t$J.I,...... \i,1.;3:P'.:h\j,.,""'tJ
a dying campflre---and of
LETTERSTO THE EDITOR,
The oplnlohs expressed b~lowl
are those of the Individual I
Friday, October 25, 1968
THE SII'ARTHMOREAN
page 5
REAL ESTATE
COTTMAN, DREW & COSLETT" INC.
SALES - APPRAISALS, - MORTGAGES
FALL COLLEGE BOARD
EXAMINATION COURSES
PERSONALS
7
3,
HOl Y CROSS SCHOOL
CALL KI 3rOS42
ATIENTION TAX PAYERS
TAXES DUE BY OCTOBER 31
To Avoid S% Penalty
SRA Notebook
Office Hours
Oct. 23
Oct. 31
10 A.M. to 4 P.M
or by appointment
M.
Select The Plan That's Best
For you at Springfield federal
\ EARN PER ANNUM
1
I
I
%
%
4
Six Months Maturity
SPRINGFIELD'S
,st
FEDERAL
Springfield Township Federal
.Savings alld Loan Association
I
!
153 Saller Avenue
Springfield,
19064
Mr. and Mrs. WalterL.Douglass and lamlly 01 Park avenue
w1ll vlsltMrs.Douglass' lather,
LEGAL 'NOTICE
SBER1PP'S SALE
OF REAL BSTATB
Dr. Eugene Farley In WilkesBarre the weekend 01 November
1st to attend the dedication
ceremonies 01 the New Eugene
at
Shedden Farley Library
Wilkes coltege.
ESTAtE NOTiCE
ESTATE OF E1lzabelh .Flour-
noy Anderson. Also Known As
THE
LuuaR oJ ~all .r auuanxB
01 Yale avenue who spenl the
Weekend with their
daughter Jeannette al Davis and
Elkins College In Elkin., W.
Va. They also visited wllhlhelr
son and daughter-In-law ~lr.
and Mrs. GrIer, Jr., and four
children .who live In Lexington
,
'
KY·
1_ ·
Mr. and Mrs.
curdy will entertain this sunsummer on the west coast day at a cocktail parly at their
with her sisler, Miss Antonlca home on stratford r 0 ad,
Fairbanks, IB back In Balti- wallingford.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grier
more, Md., at the Instllute
I
Dartmouth avenue returned
Academy 01 Fine Arts.
John H. Pierson 01 Ogden Iasl week alter spending Par-
,Friday, October 25, 1988
SIIZ\UPP8 OPPlCII
COURT BOU8ll. IBDIA, PA.
nida1. Nowember 8. 1988 -
"..-.'_.-
avenue waS among the students
,:10 ~_M. Eadem Standard Time
..
-"-~'-'--'-- -......
BELVEDERE
Ellzabelh F. Anderson. De- who received their undergraduate
and
graduate
deg
rees
this
ceased. Late of Swarthmore.
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA. I'A.
CONVALESCENT HOME
Delaware County. Pa.
lall as the result 01 their final
Friday. Sovembe-r 8, 1968
LETTERS Testamentary on scholastic work during the 1968
!507 Chestnu~ 51:, Chesler
Ihe ..bove Eslale have been
9:30 A.M. Ea.'t~m Standard Time
'fRemont 2-5373
summer
Sessions
01
the
Unigranleq to Ihe undersigned, who
Conditions: 1350.00 calh or cerUlied
request. all persons having versity 01 Wisconsin at MadiPERSONAL
24-H"ur Nursing Care
check at. tlme or aale (unleM otllerwl.ae
claim3 or demands itgalnsl Ihe son. John received a Master 01
atated In a.d.vertllement), balance tn ten
Eslate of the decedent 10 make
Aged, Senile, Chronic
da, •. Other conditions OD d., of sale.
PERSONAL - Junior High or
known the same. ahd all per- Arts degree In political science. High School boy for occasional
Convalescent
Men and Women
"To all partin In Interest aDd clalmMr. and Mrs. Heston D. MC- odd Jobs and raking leaves ...
sons indebled 10 the decedent
anti:.
Excellent Food.;.spaclous arounds
10 make paYment withoul delaY, cray, Jr., 01 Cornell avenue round Ihe house. $1.50 hour plus
..
•
l'AKE NOTICE that a Schedule of
:e~ll' ·Crl\i"oti Honore?
10
have Just returned home Irom cokes. Klngswood 4-0183.
Distribution will be fUed wlwln \hlrtJ
Caroline F. Burnett, Executrix a lO-day visit with Mrs. MCPIPPIN TURNE~. Prop.
(30) daya from the date of ule and dll·
341 Haverlord Plac,
ulbut!on will be made In accorda.nce
Cray's
brothef-In-Iaw
and
PERSONAL
Native
French
swarthmore, Pa.
with ·t.h.e Schedule of D15trlbutlon UDleaa
g\ ves
French and
.
teacher
excepl.lons are Aled tbereto withIn ten
Or to her Attorney
sisler Mr. and Mrs. paul Gibson Spanish lessons to singles or
(10) dn,8 thereafter. No further notice
Alan Reeve Hunt of Duane.
In parkersburg. W. va.
group •• call Klngswood 4-1359
of the nllD'I. or tbe SChedule of DlItrlMorris
& Heckscher
ESTATE NOTICE
belween 6 and 1 P.M.
butlon wUl e shen. ,.
1611 Land Title BuUdind;
1988
p'hUadelphia. Pa. 19110
ESTATE OF Janel D. Veeder,
No. 12567
DECEASED. Lale of Swarth-: PERSONAL -A-I TreeService.
ESTATE NOTIC E
Firsl class work, all phases.
I P
C
Del
MONEY JUDGMENT
Fu IIylnsure d - I'
oc al re rerences. FOR SALE - Small walnel end
'E
OF
BerthaL.E,·ans,
more.
aware
oun
y,
..
I
T t
ESTA1
LETTERS
ALL "niAT CERTAIN lot. or piece of
o
Known
As
Bertha
Lillia
'
es
amen
aIY
all
k
KI
d 3 20 0
Als
Evans and Bertha Garwood on the above Estate have been i C
He...,.
ngswaa - 1. lables. Skittle games. Woodcraftground with the buildings and ImproveIng to order. call D. G. 'Fosler,
ments thereon erected, SITUATE In the
reque I to the
11 undersigned.
hwho
'
PERSONAL - cnina and gll'ss KIngswood 3-1139.
E vans, Deceased. Late of grantE'd
Township of Nether Providence, county
Swarthmore. Delaware county.
5
a
persons
aVlng
repaired. Parchment paper lamp
of Delaware. State of pennaylvanla., a.nd
Pa.
,'Ja.ilJ1§ or demands against the
shades recovered. Miss I. P. FOR SALE - Navajo lUgs - 3 X
described according to a Plan of Lota
of the decedenl
10 make
known as "Oarden City Manor". "section
on Estate
TESTAMENTARY
Ih
d
II
Bunllng,
Klngswood 4-3492.
w
LETTERS
4; 3\!z X 4\!z; 2~ X ~ and 3 X 6_
No.3", said plan made by Damon and
the above Estate have been indebled
i\l\U n
e same, an a persons
Fo$ter. Clvll Enslneera. dated. January
to the dec eden I to
PERSONAL
_
Blacktol".
For vacation home, den or boy's
30, 1957, and last revised August 31.
• "IlI'e-1 room. LOwell 6-9393.
granled 10 Ihe undersigned, who make payment. withoul delay. 10
1959, as. follows, to wit:
ways. e x c a vat i n g. Free e51;1-1.::::.:.:,.:::::..::.:::..:.....:::.:::...----1
request
all persons having·
cl"alms ur demands agalnsllhe TheFlrslPennsylvaniaBanking
males.
Top soil. Can A.G.
FOR SALE - A perfecl girt for 1~ill'!R;ttii
BEGINNING at a point on tht' center
Eslate of Ihe decedent 10
,and Trusl Company, Executor,
IlIaric. TRemont 4-6136.
a shul-In. a bird feeder placed W
Une or Trenton Court (Twenty feet wide)
known Ihe same, and all
S.E.Cor.15thandCheslnut Sts..
near awindow from the S. Crath"
a:' the dlStance of Ninety-four and
nlnety-o.ve one-hundredths teet measinllebled 10 Ihe
PhU .. , P .. 19101
PERSONAL - Forsythe Nursery ers, 435 Plush Mill Road, WalIured on a bearing or· soutb eighty-siX
Educational Creative program - inglord, LOwell 6-45,1.
make
payment.
to
its
Attorneys
degrees, torty-one minutes nfty-one aeccblldren (3-5) MondaYS, Wednesonda Eaat measured along the aald center
\0
Porter, Smallz&
Jean Evans Newkirk, Box 136. !~~~~~fl~
Pennsylvania
BuildingRoyal. days, Fridays. Forsythe Studio FOR SALE - Antiques. counlry
Une of Trenton Court from Ita point 01
Intersection with the Southeasterly aide
North Branch. New Jersey and
Pa.
aT-I1-8
01 the Arts - Dance - Balon - furniture, lamps, glnss. Will
General Contractor
of New Jersey Avenue (Fitty feet wide);
Gullar, children and adults. buy. Chairs recaned and relUsh·
provident
N.ational
Bank,
thence extendlnl from aald point of beBroad and Cheslnut Streets. 1--.....,ES=T:=A=T:':E:-7N:::O~TI=C:;E:--- Transporlatlon a vallable. Klngs- ed. Bullard; Klngswood 3-;116'.
RlnnlDI North two dtBrees. forty-three
wood 3-3688.
m.lnutes, nine seconds Eaat creMlng the
Pa.. Executors
ESTATE OF Ida MaY PaddlNortheasterly side of Trenton Court ODe
FOR SALE - '51 Plymou th2son. Also Known As Ida May
hundred flve and seventy-one onePERSONAL - Dela,,'are Valley door.
good condition, $15. Call
hundredths feet to a point; thence exPreihs Paddlson, Deceased.
Tree Experts. Sbirer Building, Klngswood
3-2513 daYtime, evtending North eighty-siX degrees. AttyLate of Swarthmore, Delaware Swarthmore. P .. All types of
nve minutes thirty-four seconcl& £aat
ening
521-0435.
County, Pa.
tree work. Jiully insured. Free
fttty-one altd sixty-seven one-hundredtba
estimates - 10 years'· experi- FOR SALE - Girl's 26 - Inch
feet to a point: thence extending SOuth
~~~!-______________...
LETTERS
TESTAMENTARY
three degrees twenty minutes thirty· ence. Klngswood 4-3035.
on
the
above
Estate
have
been
English bike with basket. Royal •
nine seconds west partly along a walk
.......-..
granted
to
the
undersigned,
who
REQUEST
FOR
BIDS
and recroaslnl the Northeasterly side of
in good condltlon $30. Beautiful
Piano
tuning
,PERSONAL
i'equest all persons having
Trenton COurt one hundred eleven and
" Se!,led
child's upholstered rocker. at
specialist,
minor
repairIng.
clBlms
or
demands
against·
the
(' forty.four one-hundredt... feet to •
Eslate of the deced.nt 10 make Qualified memb~t Piano Tech· least 100 years old, in good conpoln" on the center Une of Trenton
known the' same. and all persons niclans Guild 17 years. Leaman.· dition. Best o!!er.Klngswood·4Court aforesaid: thence extending North
indebled to the decedenl to Klngswood 3-5155.
ellhty-alx degrees forty-one minutes
1156.
make payment wllhout delaY, to
ntty.one seconds Weat measured along
the said Une of Trenton Court through
lor fu
Osborne H. P addison. Executor PERSONAL - Carpenlry. "Job- FOR SALE - RCA 21-lnch TV
a walk flfty and twenty one·hundredtba
malerlal needed to remove
100 Ogden Avenue bing. recreation r 9 0 m s, book $50. Ping-Pong table $25. Mapfeet to the first m.entioned polnt alld
Bu lit & Resurfaced
garage doors at Borough MuniciSwarthmore, Pa. cases, porches. L.J. Donnelly, le sola, 2 chalr •• table, $15.
place of beginning. BEING Lot No. 274,
as ahown on the above mentioned plan.
pal building and replace the
Walnul book case $15. 9 'X 12
'
Klng"wood 4-3781.
Groding,
Sodding, Seeding
BEING Premtaes No. 409 Trenton COurt.
red Wlllon rug $50. Small maple
area with brick - sash - masonry
~~~P~~~~~~Y(lf Duane,
Top Soil & Mushroom Soil
.. woodwork, etc. as called for
PERSONAL - Custom lailored desk and chair $15. Klngswood
BEING the 8ame premises which Wilby
Ihe
specillcations
shown
3-1443.
liam R. Chism. et we, by Indenture bearslip covera. Large selection 0"
Ing even date herewltb and Intended to
Stone, Cement & Block Work
'samples
-all work done personbe forthwith recorded In and for the
bo,d
10 per cent
plan. for
A cerilfied
check01or
lu;J~~:~~~~
WANTED
Retaining Walls and Droin.
county of Delaware, granted and conMr. and
Mrs. Seremb
.....
estimate shall accompany Ihe
iiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiliUil ;alr~liY:glb:~~y seats
of chairs
and so
veyed unto the 8ald Mortgagors. In fee.
bid. and the successful bidder
. fas repaired. LUdlow 6-1592. WANTED - Pari-time salesladY. CELLARS WATER-PROOFED
,
will be reqnlred to enter into a
UNDER AND SUBJECT to certain eon·
CHESTER
WINDOW·
Swarthmorean adVertiSer. since women's apparel, . Call KIngsdttlona and restrictions now of record.
lonnal mnlract with the Borough
t:ALL MAdisan6-3675
CL
1951. .
wood 4-,642.
_
rr
and
furnish
Insurance
and
perImprovemen!8 consist of a ODe story
formance bond as required by •
masonry building.
TRemont6-2530 PERSONAL
- Eveigreen Nurs- WANTED - Malure ladY desires
law. The Borough reserves the
ery. Complele landscape and evenlngbaby-slttlng. Good charBold as the property of ROBERT
rlghl to walve any Infonnalltles .
.SATlSJYlNG SERVld
tree service_ For free estimate Bcter reference, own transportaMARTIN.
!n the bids received, to reject
lOll OVER 50 YEA "H'
call TRemonl 4-0645. Swarlb- tlon. Call Klngswood 3-3660 or
any or all bids and 10 award
I\.l
more references.
Klngswood 3-2510.
Edward F. Muller, Jr., Attorney
Ibe contract oniy 10 a bidder
PERSCN,AL _ Will repalr ali I-W-AN"':"'T-ED--Ro-o-m-1lI1-d-b-o-ar-d-Io-r
pAUL J. McKINNEY. Bherlft
experienced in such work. and
retired orofessional man. No
whose proposal Is deemed 10
small eleclrlcal appliances; any. nursln a • Lighl medical dlel.
1968
No. 12563
be the mosl advantageous to
Ihing not working around th"
D
MONEY JUDOMENT
Ihe public inlerest.
EXPERT FLOOR WAXING home. Wlll pick up OIld deliver. George Polgar, M.D., 423 Morton
Rulh A. B. Townsend
Cull Bill McKee. TRemont 4- Avenue, Rutledge.
.
J2J Fairview Road
ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT or piece of
Borough Secretary
TOP
TO
BOTTOM
0873.
WANTED -InSwartilmore. Famground
with theerected.
bulldlnp.
and 1mprove·I:~~~~~~~~~
ments thereon
SITUATE
In the
Woodlyn
HOUSE CLEANING --L-O-S-T-'-.'D-F-OU-"-D-·
-"
lly wilh five children wants to
Township of Nether Providence, County
GH OF
...,
n
buy large home. In 30' •• Phone
of Delaware. Siate af Pennsylvania, and
OF PUBLIC ELECTION
687-0910.
dexrlbed ac..:ordlng to a Plan thereof
Nollce
Is hereby given to the
833-J18J
LOST - Calico cal reporled
known as "Oarden City Manor". Section
RUGS
&
FURNlrURE
WANTED
Rellred
midwe,iteln
No, 2, said Plan made by Damon and electors of the Bora u gh of
seen twice, but stllliosi. White
SHAMPOOEDINYOURHOME with black and orange spots. Re- banker and wife visiting grand- 'W
roster. Civil Engineers. dated November Swarthmore. Delaware County.
21, 1956, nnd laat revised August 31, Pennsylvania Ihatpursuant to an
children wish 10 sublet furnishward.
Klng'swood
4-4382.
1959, &!I followa. to wit:
WALLS ~ WOODWORK
ordinance duly enacted by the
ed aparlment In cenlral SwarthBorough
Council
onSeptember9,
Losr - Small brown lealher more over ChristlTlJls and New
BEGINNING at a potut an the center
WASHED
Une of Raleigh Court (twenty feet wide) 1968, approved by the MaYor on
key case SUndaY al Michael's. Year's. Box . . Z, The Swarthat the dlatance of Thlrty-flve and eleven September 9, 1968. a public eWe Ins tall Tor ginol
3~01l or deposit at
morean.
Klngswood
ane-hundredths feet measured on a. lecllon will be held In the BorDuresqueSeamless
Police Slation.
•bearing of Narth ~Uty-slX degrees, four- ough of Swarthmore on Tuesday,
Reslilenl Flooring
FOR RENT
teen minutes, fitty seconds West along
NO WAXING NEEDED
the said center Une of Raleigh COurt November 5, 1968, belween the
FOUND - Navy blue whaler on
from Us point of Intersection with the hours 01 1 o'clock A.M. and 8
sidewalk Soulh Princeton Ave- FOR RENT - Nicely furnished Photog'raphic Supplies
Northwesterly side of PennaylvantEl Ave- o'clock P .M .. at Ihe usual places
PERSONNEL SERVING
room. bath and den, Third floor
nue. Call for at Swarthmore an.
nue (ftfty feet wide): thence extending for holding municipal elecllons
private entrance. Klngswood 4":
from said pOint of beginning South IJl Ihe Borough of Swarthmore,
DELAWARE COUNTY
4821.
Thirty-three degrees, forty~flve mlnutea,
ten seconds Weat, crossing the South- for Ihe purpos~ of oblaining Ihe'
LOwell 6-2176
over 50 years
wel!Iterly side of Raleigh Court Thlrty- assenl of Ihe electors of sald
FOR
RENT
Two
bedroom
afree estimates
eight and twenty-five one-hundredths Borough to an increase in the
partment. utilities supplied.
All Lines of Insurance
feet to a point: thence extending North indebtedness of said Borough in
=
Adults only. Available al
fifty seconds West Twenty-seven feet to
TRemmt
6a point; thence extending South Thlrty- 000.
more. Klngswood 4-0586.
The amount of the assessed INSURED
three degrees. forty-five minutes, ten
klng.wood 3-1833
seconds West. crossing a walk, Fifty-one valuallon of Ihe Borough of
103 LonibardyDr., Chester
and seventy-nine one·hundredths feet to Swarthmore Is $8,543,000.
a point; thence extending North FiftyThe sum of the gross liabilisLx delrees, fourteen m.lnutes. tifty seconds West Forty-six and forty one- ties of said Borough is $61,000.
hU!ldredths feet to a point; thence exThe sum of the allowable detending North Thlrty-tbree degrees,
forty· five minutes. ten seconds Baat, ductions which are claimed is
Residential Specialist
partly through a party wan and recross- $1.312.91.
Ing the Southwesterly side of Raleigh
The amounl of Ibe net debl of
Court Eighty-nine and thitty-alx onehundredths feet to a point on the center said Borough is $59.687.03.
Hne of Raleigh Court; thence extending
The amount of the proposed
along the said center lIne of Raleigh increase of debt shall not ex·
COurt South Fifty-six degrees. fourteen
OIL HEAT
mInutes. firty .seconds East along the ceed $100,000.
center line 01 a walk Seventy-three and
The purpose for which the debt
forty-one hundredths reet to the first is to be increased is: To acquire
mentioned point and place or beginwith the aid of Project 70 funds
ning.
and such other contributions as
BEING Lot No. 155 as shown on tbe may be available. approximately
above mentioned Plan.
four acres of vacant land" idenlAlso Included as part of the security: ifled as pari of Ihe Rumule and_
Ihe Titus properties, siluate In
Range.
Ihe Borough 01 Swarthmore on IhE
BEING the same premises conveyed to north west side of Yale Avenue
the Mortgagors herein by deed to be and the south west side of
recorded simultaneously herewith; thta
being a purchase mortgale given to Swarthmore Avenue. for public
secure a portion 01 the purchase prIce recreational use. 8.S authorized
of the premISes above described.
by Article XXVII of the Borough
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Code.
lmpl9vements conaLst of a one story
RADIO SERIES
By order of the Council of Ihe
masonry buUdlng. ........
Borough of Swarthmore. DelaSold as the property of JOSEPH J.
ware County. PEL.
SUNDAY - 8:45 A.M.
QUINN and. CAROL ANNE QUINN.
HARRY G_ SMITH
WFlT •• .5G0 t.e.
Presldenl of Council
Edward P. Muller. Jr .• Attorney
SUNDAY - 8:45 A.M,
RUTH A. B. TOWNSEND
PAUL J. JICIDNHBY. Bherlll
WQAL - FM. 106.1 m.g,
Borough Secrel-ry
2T-ID-25
SHER:PP'S OPPlCE
1------':...-------
K
PAINTING
& EXTERIOR
FREE ESTIMATES
I
IL.._
I
Edward G•. Chipman
,
and Son
I
Additions &
Alterations
TR 2-4759
TR 2-5689
-
-
.- -
.
.
DRIVEWAYS &
···v··-~~·!·
PARKING AREAS
If
TOPS IN PAINTING
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR
OfFICE • RESIDENCE
INDUSTRIAl
B. G. DAVEN, 3rd
•
Picture Framing'
ROGER RUSSELL
Peter E. Told
I
UIl
I
..
-- -
•...
Painting C-ontractor
ATLANTIC
REAL, ESTATE
ED AINIS
KI 4-3898
FUEL OIL
BURNER
BUDGET PLAN
-VANALEN
11 N. MORTON A
PA.19070
KI 3-4742
KI 3-4592
SALES & RENTALS
of
existing properties
BAIRD &BIRD INC.
KI 4-1-.....•••
..
Condlt.lona: .,50.00 cub or cerUfted
check .t. time of ale (unleu otherwlle
.~ted In aclvertl.lement). balance In ten
d ..,'. OLber condlUona on da, of Nle.
"TO
Li. HIss Recehes
In Queen's Court
or MAL IISTA-r.
"
.n par&lea In Interest and. dalm-
.D~:·
TAKE NOTICB tba" a SChedule 01
DlItrlbutlon wut be flied within thirty
(30)""d..,a frOm the date of &ale and dlltrlbUtJon will be made 10. accordance
"Itb the Schedule of Dlatrlbutlon unIeaa
exceptlOIU! .,e tiled thereto wltbtn ten
(to) da,a thereafter. No furUter Dotl~
of the IlUIlI' of lb. ached.ute ot DlIul·
button will be Ilyen."
Judy Roxby, .. seDlor at Duke
University, Durham, N. C., and
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John
~oxby ot Vassar avenue, recently represented her, House
Of ,tho Woman's Campus ot DUke
as ...,ne of 12 members 01 tho
Duke Homecomlpg Queen's
Court. The queen and court
were presented during .the ,
weekend, al the Duke IDdoor
Stadium Friday night, and at
the Homecoming game between
Duke and Virginia on saturday.
Judy Is an economics major,
and a member 01 Kappa Alpha
Theta Sorority.
1968
No. 12585
MONEY JUDGMENT
th,
ALL the following described real property altuate In
City of cbester.
county of Delaware and Commonwealth
of penD8ylyanla. to wit:
Poet's Circle News
The Swarthmore Poels'
Circle will meel Monday at
Bound.ed and described. according to .. 2:30 at the borne or Mrs. E. B.
survey and pla.n of • portion of BlBh- Matbews, Cedar Grove road,
land Gardena made Ule 18th cl&,. of M a 7.
A.D. 1942, by Damon and. PoIter. ClyU Marple Township. Mrs. Willard
Engineers of Sharon H111. PeDDSylvanla. Tomlinson will be co-hostess.
.. follOn to wit.: BEGINNING at a point
Mrs. Henry I. Hoot will reon the Northwesterly .Ide of 8warta
sueet (formerl, Monroe Court) (thirty view Uatermeyer's "paths 10
feet wide) at the dlStanoe of two hundred eighty-fOur and thirty-three one- poetry."
bUlldredtba teet measured North Aft,three degrees, twenty...seven minutes.
seven seeonda East. trom the Northeasterly side of Culhane ,Street (formerly
RooSevelt Drive, (ruty feet wide): CONTAINING lD front or breadth OD the
said Swarts street twenty-two and a.txtyIlx one-hundredths feet and extendlDl
of tbat widt.h In length or depth between
puaUel lines of 3. course North thlrtysix degrees, thirty-two mlDutes, Mtythree seconda ,West eighty feet and contatnlng on the rear'thereot twenty-two
andatxty-su: one-hundredtbs feet. BEINO
KNOWN and d.J.gnated 88 Lot No. 170,
Block 21. on sald Plan. KNOWN AS NO.
2806 Swarts Street. HIghland Oardeha.
Chester, Pa.
BEING tbe aauul premlaes wblch Jack
E. Smith, Itt WI: by Indenture beulng
date tbe 30th day of June. A.D. 1968, and
lntended to be forthwith recorded. In the
omce for tbe Recording of Deeds In and.
for the CO\1D.ty of Delaware, penna,lvania. grantlli and conveyed unto the
said Mortgagors, 111 fee •
ROTARY TO HEAR
'IDiet and Weight Control,"
will be the topic tor Rotarians,
meeting toda~ at 12:10 at the
Ingleneuk. Dr. Leo C. Eddinger,
will be the speaker.
Caleb Pusey Friends
Mark New Purchase ,
A special celebration will
be held by The Friends 01 the
Caleb pusey House tomorrow
ONDER AND StJBJECT to bulld1n8 re- at 2:15 p.m. at Landlnglord
atrlCUolUI ~ of record. It IS understood Plantation, Upland near Chesand agreed however that the rec:ltal of t
the wlth1D mentioned restrictions. shall
er, the 1683 home of William
not be construed as a revival thereof to penn's mlller. It will be in
tbe event that they have expired by Umltatlon. violation or for aDy other reason. honor of the purchaSe of the
properties to the east and west
Improvem.ents CQnowt of a two Btol'f
DUlSOIlrJ and frame house.
of Caleb Pusey's house on Race
Sold .. the property of JAMES PRANK street. The bouses were built
PORBYTH and OAROL L. PORBYTH. his
Commendam Mechll
For valor against hostile
Jorces, RObert W, Hess, First
Lieutenant Asmor, wasaviarded
the Army Commendation Medal
with "V" Device by General
Order, for valor In combat
against a hostile torce.
On 9 JUly, he detected enemy
personnel, while leading acornbat patrol and immediately
started In pursuit, confronted
the enemy and brought them to
bay. In the action which 101lowed, two enemy political
Ofllcers were eliminated and
secret documents capttired,
which contained crttlcal Items
Of Informatlon_
Lt. Hess Is a 1961 graduate
01 the Vlrglnla MlIltary Institute and entered the service
Immediately upon graduation,
receiving promotion In 1968.
He Is Ihe 'son Of Samuel R.
Hess, First Lieutenant Air
Force Reserve (retired), of
Toledo, 0., and the grandson
Of Charles E. Hess, MajOr Air
Force (reUred) of 314 Vassar
avenue.
1968
. ceremonies.
..' ..
The Honorable Martin J.
ALL THAT OERTAIN lot or piece of MOynihan, MoC., Brltlsh eon~
l1"lund, Wlth the bulldlup and Improve. sul-General and the Honorable
menta thereon erected. BlTUATE 1n the
City of Cheater, In the Count)' of Dela- Donald E. Hogeland, SWediah
ware and state of ~yIVanl.a.
Consul, will presenl copies Of
tha
Brltlsh and Swedish naga'
BEODfNtNG at a point on the Northwest aide of aatd Dupont Street at the which were nown In 1682. Mr.
distance of one hundred My feet m-.a·
ured Northeast from the Northeaat alde Hogeland will present a swedish
of Walnut Street. CONTAINING In tront nag, acquired when Her ROyal
aloIl8' said Blu", of Dupont Street, measured. Northeut. seventeen feet. and s .. Highness, Princess Christina
tending 1n length or depth Northwest of Sweden visited the Delaware
and at r18ht ans:le& to the said Dupont
Street Seventy-fOur feet. The Southwest valley In 1965, to DOnald W_
line paulng through the middle of a Kenl, Jr., walnut lane. He Is
party waU between the dwelling erected
upon the above clescrlbed premtaea and a direct descendent of Caleb
the dwelling erected upon tbe premtaes
adjoining on the .SOuthwest, owned now pusey.
or late by Joseph P. Kle"bcor and' w1te.
The British nag will be preBOUNDED OD the Northwest by lands
DOW or late of Florence B. Bentley and sented by Mr. Moynihan to F.
on the Nortbeaat by lancUI now or late of pelzer Lynah, NewtownSquare,
P. Otta :Bryant. BEING PremIses No. 616
a direct descendent or William
Dupont Street.
Penn. They will be Inlrnduced
BEING the same premtses which Leon
Chemoff, sInaleman. by Indenture bear- by Mrs. Henry C. patterson,
ing even da.te herewith and Intended. to North Chester road, president_
be forthwith recorded. in and for the
AI the annual meetlng.1 the
County of Delaware. granted and COD¥
veyed. unto the aatd Mortgagon, in fee.
Upland Baptist Church at3p.m.
penelope lInrtshorne Batcbeler, Ilestoration ArChitect,
Sold aa the property of WILLIAM J. National park Service, will give
BRoWN and LUCINDA D. BROWN.
an Illustrated lecture, UTraces
Edward P. Muller, Jr., Attorney
of Early Swedish settlements
PAUL J. McKINNEY. SlluUf In the Delaware Valley."
•
LEGAL NOTICE
ORPHANS· COU RT OF DELA.
WARE. COUNTY, PENNA.
Notice of Filing and Audit
of Accounts
NOTICE is hereby given to
heirs. legatees, creditqra and all
peraons Intereated that accounts
ID the following estatea have
been filed In the Office of the
Register of Willa and Clerk of
Orphans' Court as the case may
be and that the same will be
, presented to the Orphans' court
of said County on Monday, November 4, 1968, at 10:00 o'clock
A. M. (E. $. T.) for confirmation at which time the said
court will audit said accounts.
hear objections to the same and
make distribution of the balance
ascertained to be in the hands
of the accountant.
('ea~ed.
-- Sellt. 27, First
A('count" of Afro'
"~xecutl"iX, Estate,
P. ",-nderson, De-
ARlISTRO-:-:G - Sept. 17. First
and Final Ac('ount of Curtl.!!!8
S. Armstrong, Administrator,
Estate or Anna Armstrong.
a/k/a Anna Edgar Armstrong,
De('eased>
ASH-Q"t. I, First and Final
Account of Helen C. Daft, Executrix, Estate of Anne Ash:
Deceased.
BALLARD-Sept. 20, Flnt Ac('ount of The Fldellt)· Bank
and lIelen F. Baltar;d, Executors, E~tate of J. Stanle)· Ballard; Deceased.
'
BEkGDO~~ppt. 26. First and.
Final Act'ount of MalT V.
BerlJ~oll. Exeootrlx. Estate!f
LEGAL NOTICE
.. Factors Aflectlng College
Admission" Is the topic for the
11th grade par~nts meeting to
be held Monday, from 8 10 10
p.m. In the high school auditorium.
Speaker will be Harold R.
Doughty, director 01 admissions, Adelphi College,
Garden City, N. Y.
All Interested high school
parents may attend,
Sunday Walk
The
Friends
of Tyler
Arboretum will present the
arboretum director, Robert
MaCDonald, as the leader of
the Nature Ramble. "Tales Of
Trees with Needles and COlles,"
on Sunday, at 2:30 p.m. at the
arboretum In Lima. The publlc
Is Invlled.
Shel M. Lurie, are.. supervisor.
Dinner speaker will be H.P.A.
. Holmeyr. principal 01 Jeppa
High Scbool lor Boys In JohanAn AFS (American Field nesburg, south Alrlca. Mr.
Service) area conference Is Holmeyr came to Ihe United
being held tomorrow, Oclober states earlier this monlh under
26, at Interboro High School, the Educator program 01 AFS.
Glenolden. Reglslratlon Is at
The program will conclude
2:15.
with a social time Irom' 1:30
The agenda Includes five to 9:30 p.m. Partlclpanls In
workshop sessions headed by the conference from· swarthreturnees ror:
more will Include:
AFsers (winter program
Goran Eller, AFSer from
students),
host
broth)!rs, Sweden; David carroll, host
sisters and parents, chapter brother; Mr. and Mrs. John
members, and Student AFS Carroll. bost parents;
Mrs_
Club Members (known as In- Lee Gatewood, chapter prestermotlonal Club at swarth; Idenl;'Mr •• William Golz, chapmore High).
ter member; Marcia Foster
Th~ee members from AFS
and Linda Smith, Inlernatlonal
New York ortlce are expected Club members, and Mrs. Edto attend, - carole Hertzberg mund Jones, area reprefrom Australia, head of place- sentatlve.
ment and counselling in "A"
division; Mrs. Vee Greison,
dlr~clor
of winter prpgram 'I Saw it in The ~.warthmorean'
selectlon and Placemeni; and
I
PRIMER
ALERTS TEACHERS
The
Woman's Club of
SWarthmore will ~galn sponsor
an entrant In the Delaware
eounly Federation 01 Women's
Clubs' contest for plano students ot Junior high school age.
Further Information Is avallable Irom Mrs. William H.
Drlehaus, Kl3-5l77.
,
by John price crozer, mlller
MONEY JUI)()MENT
ASF Area Conference
Will Meet TomolrOw
JJth Grade Parents
To Meet Monday
for keeping children safe
WIfe,
and Industrialist, between 1845
Edward P. Muller. Jroo Attorney,
and 1860 and will be Included
PAUL J. I4oKINNlfY. Bhe:ill In the Plantation plans. The
public Is invited to attend the
AXDERSO:-:
and ,,"ina 1
NazeredlR,
of Mkhael
Page 7
'1:HE}SWARTHMORE~
We search constanlly for some·
thing good ••• good things, good
ideas, good people, and good·
times. But we're seldom satisfied
unt,n we begin to understand the
only real basis for man's fulfillment. Jesus described it when he
said, "There is none good but one,
that is, God" (Matt. 19:17). Hear a
one-hour public lecture called
"What Is the Good that Satisfies?"
by EDWARD C, WilLIAMS, C,S.B"
member of The Christian Scien~e
Board of Lectureship.
Chrisllan SCienCe leclure
8:00 P.M.
Friday. Ocoober 25
strawbridge and Clothier
. Auditorium (upper level)
, Baltimore Pike and
Woodland Ave. Springlleld
Auspices of First Church
of Christ, Scientist
Swarthmol'J!. Pa.
Admission Free -. Everyone is welcome
LEGAL NOTICE
Play away from traffic
Walk facil)g traffic ~ on
rural roads - Do not chase
into the street after ball
or pet~-Cross >~
only at corners and obey
signals traffic
walk into the street
or the road from between
parked can
Contributed in the Interest of Highway Safety
by the Following Merchants
THE BOUQUET
E.W_ .BLlSS CO.
THE INGLENEUK
BAIRD and BIRD
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PETER E. TOLD
PROVIDENT NATIONAL BANK
J.A.GREEN
PATTON ROOFING CO.
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
LEGAL NOTICE
Banking and Trust Company,
Trust Comllany) and ElizaAugusta M. Bergdoll, DeT. Truxtun Hare, Jr., and
beth A. Curl. Trustees. Stated
Charles Willing Hare, Trus·
ceased.
from July 16. 1965 to SeptemBODINE-Sellt. ]9. First Actees. Under The Wlll of John
ber
3,
1968.
Harry
A.
Curl,
('ount or The Fidelity Bank
I. Clark Hare. Deceased. AeSettlor.
(Formerly Fidelity ~ Phlladelcount stated by reason of. the
DA VE~[,ORT-OCt. 1. First and
))nta Trust Co.) and Robert A.
death of Esther ·B. Hare on
Final
A('count
of
l<~rank J.
Bodine; Executors. Estate of
October 15. 1967.
Account
Da\'enllort,
Jr.,
Executor,
EsJane 'V. Bodine, Dt'ceased.
stated from June 10. 1957 to
tate
ot
Vivian
Sarah
DavenBOYLAN-OCt. I, First and FiJuly I, 1968. Estate of John
Ilort, Deceased.
nnt Accounting of Louis MotI. Clark
Hare,
Deceased.
EBY-Sellt.
30,
"~Irst· Account
teI', Administrator,
C.T.A.,
(Trust For Esther B. Hare.)
or
Ruth
M.
Hill
and
The
Estate ot Pearl M. Boylan,
HASI
Deceased.
count or Provident National
Trust~es. Trust Under WlII of
BROOKs-sept. 19. First and
Bank (Formerly
Provident
Ethel 1I. Ehy, Deceased for
Final Account of Sarah AshTrt.W't Company of PhlladelRutb M. HilI.
ford, Administratrix, C.T.A .•
phhl)
Trustee.
Accounting
EDGAR-Sept. 30, FIrst and FIEstate of Eliza Brooks, Defrom October 22, 1937 to Aunal Account or Emily Vlnna('eased.
gust 27, 1968. Deed of Trust
combe. EXt'cutrix. Estate of
BRYANT-Sf-pt. 25, Account or
of George Everet Haskins.
Emily J. Bdgar, Deceased.
Joseph g. Greene. Jr.. AdFARRELL-Sept. 26, Account of
Settlor.
minil'tratol" .. E~tn.tl' of :'olan·
Girard Trust Bank, t~xecutor.
HEACOCK -- Sellt. 16, First
L. Bryant. Deceased.
Estate of John H. Farrell, Deand Final Account of The DelCAPOl... ING-Sept. 26. First and
ceast·d.
aware County· National Bank,
Final A('('ount of Jean CapO·
FRICKE-St'Pt. 2-4. First AcExecutor, Estate of Charles
lino, Administratrix. Estate of
count of The Fidelity Bank
M. Heacock. Deceased.
Romolo capollno, Deceased.
and Stuart Holt Mosher, ExCLARKE-Sept. 25, First AcHEKKING-Oct.
1, FIrst and
ecutors. Estate of Carolyn M.
('ount 01 Lennls L. Apgar &
Final Account ot Sarah M.
Fricke.
Deceased.
Stated
from
ClarA. Allgar, Trustees, AcCarter, Admlnlstratrix, Estate
January 18, 1968 to September
('ounUuR from 12-18-64 to 6of Mary Carter Hekklng. De16
1968.
,.
30-68. Trust u/w .of Margaret
ceased.
FRIES-Oct. I, First and F!nal
tIElNGEL-Oct. 1, First Account
C. Clarke, Deceased.
Account or Marion S. Gayer,
of James Mallon. Sr.. Ad·
COPENHAFER - Oct. I, First
Executrix of· the Will or Flormlnlstrator, Estate of Esther
and Final A('count of Rebecca
enee B. FrieR. Deceased.
Hengel Deceased.
C. Mulford. Executrix, Estate
GOSSERT-Sept. 26, First and
of Matilda B. Copenhafer.
Final Account of Donatd .1_ HICKS-Sept. 26, First and FInal Account of H. Kimble
a/k/a Matnda Copenbafer,
Gossert. Executor, Estate of
Hick):, Executor, Estate of
Arthut· J. Gossert. Deceased.
Deceased.
Elizabeth W. Hicks. Deceased.
GREEN-Sept. 25. Third and
CUMlIINGS-Sept. 25, First anll
JENKIN8-Sept. 26. First and
Final Account of Harvey A.
Final Account of AloY81us M..
Final Account of Albert Frank
Green. Survlvi"ng Trustee and
Cummings, Executor. Estate
.Jenkins, Executor., Estate 6f
Maurice M. Gteen, Substlof Mary A. Cummings. De ..
Berth.... B. .Jenklna, a/k/a
t~ted Truatee of The Green
ceased.
Bertha ,Jenkins and Bertha M.
Trust.
.
CURL-Sept. Is., Firat Account
Jenkin.. DeeeaRed.
HARE-Sept.
26.
Fifth
Aecount
of The FldeUty PaRk
'-
D. PATRICK WELSH
LEGAL NOTICE
Pinal Account of Helen :M.
Hunt. Executrix, E3tate of
Sam u e I Horace Johnson,
a/k/a Hora('e Johnson. Samuel H. .Johnson & samuel
Johnson. Deceased.
KEEGAN-Sl.'llt. 11. First Rnd
lt~lnRl A("("Qunt nf :\{ary T.
I{eegan~ Ir.Xt'cuh·ix. Bstnte or
Ruth L. Kct'gan, Deceased.
KOEHLBH---Sept. 30, First and
Final Account
of Edrthe
R.
Kruger, Administratrht:.
C.T.A.. I!!~tate or Erna L.
Koehler, a/k/a Erna Koehler,
Deceased.
lo{AI~Z-Sept. HI, First. and Final
A('('ount of C. Bru('e 'Vilson.
Exe('utol". ":5tate of Henry
lfalz, Deceased..
l'[rCA:'oIBRJDGE-Sept. :10, First
and "'inal A<"'ount of .Jamt'g
\<:1"1... :\I('Camhridge, Jr., Administrator, C.T.A., Estate of
James ErIe llcCambrldgc, Dew
~eased.
.
:'oIEASEY-Oct. I, First Account
of The Fidelity Bank and
David Alexander Cooper. Ex ..
ecutors. . Estate of William
Maul Measer, Deceased.
NAYLQR-Sept. 30. First and
Final Account or Provident
National Bank and John H.
Hoffnagle. ExeC'utors. Estate
ot Clara M. Naylor. Deeeaaed •.
~EFF-Sept. 20 Flr!'lt Account
of The Fide1Ity Bank and
)lildred E.. White. Executonl.
Estate of Ethel M. Neff. Deceased.
~OVAK-Sept. 11, First and
Final Account of Mal')' Novak.,
Executrix, Estate of Mary
Novak, a/k/a Mary Nowak.
DecealJed.
LEGAL NOTICE
PAHKE-St'pt. 17, First and Final Account of The Delaware
County Natlonal Bank. Guardian of The Bstate of Leslie
Parke. A lUnor.
I'ASTELt~AK'"..... O('t. I, Flr~t Account of Paul A. Pasternak,
Exe('utor, E~tntp. or JQhn Pasternnk, DeC'eased.
POoLl~-Sept. 12, First Ac("ount
of The Fhlellty Bank (Formerly F'hle1lty - Philadelphia
Trust Coml,any), Guardian.
Stated from Octnher 27. 1960
to August 26, 1968. Estate of
llamle Gray Poole, An Alleged
Incompetent) (a/k/n llanle G.
ponle).
RAI~IER-sept. 30. First and
Final Account of H. Benedict
Rll.kef'. Exe('uto~ E~tatc of
M;lI"garet Holt Hnini£'r. De('el\~ed.
SARons - Oct. 1. First nUl~
l-'inal Account of Edith aillnsky. Executrlx,
Bstate of
Jordan E. SaroU!~, DeCe31ied.
SI"{PSO~-Sept. 27, First and
Final Account of Raymond .T.
Hagy. Jr., Executor, Estate of
Alpheus J.
Simpson,
De·
ceased.
WAGNER-Sept. 27. First Account of The Fidelity Bank &
Samuel H. French, Executors,
Estate of Amelia H. 'VaIner,
Deceased,
WAKEFIELD--Sept. -t, Account
of Gif'ard Trust Bank, Execu·
tor. Estate of LUUan F, Wake...
fleld, Dece~d.
WALTER T: ReDAVID
Reefster of Wll18 and
Clerk of Orphans· Court
10-31-68
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October 25. 1968
THESWARTHMOREAN
8
ClIIOPY WU MARK
TRINITY FAIR sn~
A green and white callopy
w1l1 cover the
oval at the
Chester road and college avenue slte of Trinity Church,
swarthmore when the annual
Holiday Fair opens at 10 a.m.
on Thursday, November 7.
Housed under the canopy·wUl
be a sampj~ nollectlon of wares
to be found at the many booths
Inside the Parish House. Also
under the canopy wUl be a Fish
Pond and penny candy (or the
youngsters.
A new feature of the Fair
thls year will be Winnie
Rumble, local arUst, who wlll
do pastel portraits. Miss
Rumble wlll be at the Fair
from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., to
do the portraits which require
a sitting of approximately one
hour. APpointments may be
made by calling Mrs. Reynolds
at K1 4-3810 •.
Additional new features w11l
be a stag booth of handmade
items from the men of the
parish; psychadelic wonders for
the teenagers and a $2-andunder-table of miscellaneous
items for girt-giving at reasonable pricell,
not alike!
SHS Girls' T...
Bewlt,s Feted In
Trip To England
Police Ind Fi.re
GARNET TO MEET
Ne\,~
lance and released after treatment for back and leg injuries.
Gordon Lane, Jr. of 31,9
(Continued from Page 1)'
Vassar avenue was taken to
Dean, Mccane and Colt opened Taylor Hospital In the poi1ce Junior ClUb CoHee
Swarthmore High varsity
Mr. and Mrs. F. Harry Bew- up holes in the touchdown drive. car at 9:40 p.J1l. Saturday tor
The Junior Woman's Club
Hockey $~ad traveled to Darby ley, park avenue, returned WIl1lams made the extra point ,treatment ot a cut hand sut- . held a "coffee," we~nesday,
Township, october 17 and re- Monday night from a visit to alld SWarthmore trailed 20-.14.' tered at the hlgh school at 10, In the home of Mrs.
turnfild with victories in both England. While in London they
The defense tor swarthmore cafeteria.
Robert Hopson, westminster
Ufe Varsity and J. V. games.
now
came to llfe led by steve
Diapers were strewn on Yale avenue, to honor its 21 new
represented the philadelphia
In the Varsity game, the Branch of the Dickens Fellow- Douglas, Dave Shaffer and Co- avenue at 3 p.m., Tuesday when
club members.
halfbacks saw much action as . shlp No. 41 at a meeting of captain colt. Another great a car being driven south on
Club officers and committee
Laura Wray, center half, scored the Executive Committee of the punt rush by Colt, Shugarts, Cornell avenue by E. E. Sch- chairmen were present to greet
2 goals and Mage Gerner, left, parent body and afterwards Dean, Douglas, Rial and Shaet- lemmer of Brockway, coJl1ded
the new members.
scored one. Co-capta1n Mary were guests at the president's fer gave swarthmore the ball with a station wagon being
Dudley at right half fed out- Reception held in Crosby Hall,
the 24. QUarterback Robinson driven east on Yale avenue by
standIng passes to the forward Chelsea.
faked fullback Rlvello into the Henry J. Martinez of Aldan. On CCDC ~oard.
line. co-captain Lawrie MifMartinez had been delivering
They were also entertained Une and pitched out to Jimmy
Mrs. Alan Hunt, Ogden avefUn, Sue schmidt and Jean at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Hood who swept rightend for for a diaper service; when the
Brown· carried the ball ex- wesley Hellman, 3rd o(Wynne- 24 yards and the 3rd TD. Dave back door new open, several nue has recently been named
tremely well at the wing posi- wood, at their London home in W11liams converted his thlrd in packages of diapers spUled on to the board or the clUzens
tions, as goals were scored st. John's Wood, London. Mr. a row and Swarthmore led 21- the street. The station wagon Councll o( Delaware county.
Louis deMoll, Rose Valley,
by Cindy Wigton, Debbie Bird HeUman is doing research in 20.
was turned on Us side.
and Kim Elliott. Goalie Lee Great Britain on a scholarThe defense had the Darby
Martinez was taken to Taylor formerly vice president, is
clarke and (ullbacks Patty shi~. Mrs. Trevor Matlhe"ws offense on their own 15 yard Hospital In the Milmont ambu- president of the councll.
Hayden and Denise Boller did of stratford-on-Avon, widow of Une when they got off a last
a fine job on defense. Final the mayor of Stratford-on-Avon ditch third down pass (or 80 II
score was 8-0.
was their hostess at luncheon.. yards and anotht!r touchdown.
The Junior Varsity - unWhile in London attending Making the extra point they led
scored upon to date - main- to a business mission for the 27-21.
tained their record by defeating Society of the sons of st.
SWarthmore was on the ramDarby 4-'0. Center halfback I George of Philadelphia, Mr. page now, led by the new and
Lynne Utzinger, center for- 'and ·Mrs. Bewley were the terrlfic Jimmy Hood who gained
ward Jayne Good and right guests of Mrs. M. S. pritchard, yards at wUl. Unfortunately he
""'iiiII.....~=-:L-CHESTE
shioa Coraer
inner Marty Wellbourne each General Secretary of the Royal injured his arm and had to be
EDGMOHT
AVE
SEVENTH
&
-WELSH S1 S
scored goals. other members society of st. George. Later removed from the game. The
of the squad are:'
they were taken on a partial Garnet got new life when Dave
Elleen Finucane, Betsy Con- tour of York by Col. p. L. W. Rial
recovered the Darby
well, Joan Brown, Debby wax, Heathcote, Ret., an 'officer of . fumble at the 15, and in 4
Kalll Halpern, Chris M111er, the York Branch of the ROyal plays Robinson passed to Mike
Lynn Fry, Jody Wall1ngford, society. Col. Heathcote intro- Mccane for an 8 yard play and
Arlene Taylor, Ellen Wrege, duced them to the lovely Lady the tying touchdown. The extra
sandy Gayley, Sue KIJlp, sue Mayoress whose mother is the point was missed but SwarthTolley, Marge Kelly, Peggy Lord Mayor of York.
more had gained a tie with
Gatewood, Marianne Kingham,
one of the finest second half
Lyn Rankin and Managers Vicki
efforts seen on Rutgers Field
Church and Beth Brobeck 'ndian Guides Attend
in recent years.
(Varsity), Lydia pastuszek and
Highlights: Jimmy Hood's 68
'Longhouse' Weekend
Julianne IP, (J. V.).
yard quick kick (Kevin Mccoach Allce W111etts is ex(!affery played only 3 minutes
The Swarthmore Y - Indian because of a pulledlegmuscle)i
tremely proud of this year's
squad and feels that the Guides has regrouped this year John Rivello'S dependable ballunder the tribal name of Crow carrying; Steve Douglas' safety
potential is unlimited.
with all 23 big and little braves work at defense; Jack Keefe's
Young Musicians
new to the organization.
and Chlp Roblnson'ssteadyplay
Fifteen braves just aUended at quarterback, BtU (the rock)
.Wonderful acetate
To Give Concert
a weekend "longhouse"
at stanton's soUd play at defensive
I.rsey print
,
The Swarthmore Branch of Camp Tockwogh near Chester- center; Dave shaffer's alldress
styled
with
a
young MUsicians Musicales will town, Md., on Chesapeake Bay. around play at offensive and
Jewel
NeckHne,
hold its first concert1 of the Those participating in the defensive leftend; coit's leadshort sleeve, self belt,
season on Tuesday, at the home various activities such as ership on defense and Hood's
lopped with a
of Mrs. J. Roy Carroll, Jr., rlfiery, archery, boating, and inspiring ball. carrying on
smart Chanellack!t.
good fellowship were:
501 Riverview road.
offense.
Brown and teal print
Gerry
Boehllng
with
sons
The artists wID, be Louis
Darby Township comes to
,in
size 12~ To 26~
Karchin, pianist, a student at Garrett and Peter, Tom Chance Rutgers Field with the kick-'
the Settlement Music School and son Brad, Frank Hare and off time scheduled for 10:15
and Becky Seiver, ceillst, ac- Tim, Charles Lee arid son a.m. Flying high after last
companied on the piano by David, Richard Kaiser and Monday's win over undefeated
Klyoko Takeuti. Both are stu- Kevin, Bob Mazur and young Yeadon, the Eagles also deBob, and tribe Chief Dick Behr feated Darby-colwyn 14-0.
dents at Curtis.
with
son Jeffrey.
Hostesses wlll be Mrs.
James M. Gassaway and Mrs.
D. Patrick Welsh.
Tops Darby 8-0
at
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JUST A REMINDER . . .
Back on regular schedule
Colonial Court Apts.
MON., TUES., WEDS., SAT. - 9 - 5
THURS. & FRI. 9 - 7: 30
KI 4-5100
Genealogical Tea
.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R.
The Genealogical society of
SWeeney of Oak park, Mich.,
who are spending three months Pennsylvania held their annual
in Rochester, N. Y., during member-guest tea at the Old
street' Presbyterian
Mr. Sweeney's training period Pin e
Church,
Phlladelph1a,
on Tueswith the Mobil Oil Company,
spent the weekend with Mrs. day. The affair included a tour,
Sweeney's parents Mr. and hosted by Willlam M1ller of
Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol, Jr., Wallingford, assistant director
of Lafayette avenue. They also .of the Presbyteriaft Historical
attended the birthday dinner Society at 425 Lombard street.
Mrs. WllUam G111ofDOgwood
Saturday given at the peirsols
lane
Is chairman of the profor Mr. Peirsol's aunt, Mrs.
gram
committee.
Frank C. ROJer of Drexel H111.
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CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS 98C
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