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THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 40 - NUMBER 36
library Names
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Mrs. D. Weston
Children's· Librarian To
Schedule Story Hours
$5.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., 19081, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1968
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ROTARY SPONSORS
BIKE INSPECTION
• • • •
A bicycle inspection
and safety instruction
school will be hold
Saturday morning, Sep.
tember 14, -at 10 at the
Rutgers Avenue School
Parking Lot.
The' school is under
the sponsorshif of the
Rotar)" Club 0 Sytarth.
more. Dr. John Wigton,
chairman, and his com·
mittee will inspect bi.
cycles ond !,xplain how
to keep them in good
condition.
Instruction willalso be
given on all traffic rules
for bicyclists~
Dr. Wigton urges every
Swarthmore bicyclist to
attend and become an
-expert bicycle rider.
)
by the people"
Arguments for and against
the purchase of the RumbleTitus tract for a
Borough
"Park" grow more inclusive
and more vocal each day,
bullding toward the Monday
night meeting of Borough
Council on September 9. (See
the Property Owners' Association statementlnlts advertlsement on page 2).
Meanwlllle other interesting
possibllltles are developing:
. A - the suggestion to develop
the Scout House prop~rty and
Titus tract alone as a' woodland retreat; b - the discovery
of nearly five acres behind the
Rutgers Avenue School - which
objective, knowledgeable planners consider promiSing; and
c - the Crum Creek area which
the College has indicated it
Ilng
would be interested in cooperatwith the Borough to develop
as a recreational area. This
latter suggestion has merit for
I devotees of skating on-the'Crum and long-time residents
who remember canoeing onthe-crum with nostalgia.
The swarthmorean hopesthat
Borough council w1ll be permltted time for deliberate
action, making it possible for
all the facts not yet definite
to be known, the actual costs
of purchase. and maintenance,
the real wish of the electorate
in this matter. It applauds the
current dialogue, believing that
good government depends upon
cltizen alertness andparticipation and that the aim of elected
Councilmen and all who speak
is for. the best possible future
of this community.
VOTING. REGISTRARS
Expect Action
HERE SEPT. 16TH
On 'Park' Mon.
Roving registrars wlll sit in
Borough Hall Monday, september 16 for the convenience of
eligible cltlzens who wish to
register for the November 5
General Election. They wlll be
in the American Legion Room
from 2 to 9.p.m.
Cltizens who have not voted
in the past four elections (or
since the Primaries of 1966)
must registe1.' in order to vote
on November 5.
Registration may also be
made at the Court House, Media,
during regular business hours,
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday, through September 16 or during the following additional hours:
Fridays, September 6 and 13,
9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturdays,
September 7 and 14, 9 a.m. to
noon; and Monday. september
16, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Mosl AI Property Meel
Are 'Agin' Purchase
Most of the 26 people attending Tuesday night's meeting of swarthmore property
Owners Association expressed
opposition to the proposed purchase of the four-and-a-half
acre Rumble-Titus tract running from cresson lane to Yale
avenue by the Borou~h for a
park.
Several women were collecting signatutes on petitions
against the measure. They said
no addltional recreational area
is needed, taxes are already
too high, and care and pollcing
would be problems.
However, after one of the
few youngish citizens present
said he would favor the acquisiH & S To Hear New
. Jerry L. E. Wright, ne w
tion if the tract were simply
organist at the Presbyterian
to be used as open space for
Results in the Swarthmore
Principal On 17th
Chqrch, w1ll play for his second Tennis Club's Tournament
walki~g, several others agreed.
Sunday, September 8, at the Finals held over the Labor
Donald Anderson, new prinurge Expression
church on Harvard avenue.
At the end of the two-andDay Weekend were:
resident of
cipal. of swarthmore Hlg~ a-half hour meeting the board
A
lifelong
Men's Singles, Larry Shane
school, will speak at the open- of directors decided that, alcolllngdaie, he graduated from over Don Hunton; Ladies
ing meeting of the Junior and
the high school there in 1961 Singles.MartyShan~ over J\lice
swarthmore Swim Club held Senior
High School Home and though it was the consensus
and attended for one year on W1lletts; Men's Doubles, Larry its picnic and the novelty races
School Association at 8 p.m., of the board that the tract
a Mlnisterium Scholarship gt Shane and Harry Coslett over Labor Day, but due to rain the
should not be purchased with
September 1'1.
the philadelphia College of the Richard Clarkson and Don family relays and the Award Tuesday,
He will discuss briefly new 'borough funds, the association
Bible, where he studied organ Hunton; Ladies Doubles, Marty Presentations were postponed
plans and policies for the com - would urge all residents to
and served as organist for the Shane and Carol Jackson . over until 4 p.m. Sunday, .the last
of
school year and then open advise a representative
college Chorale. On· making Allce Willetts and Sibby Toland; day that pool w111 )be open. ing
the meeting to questions from . Council whether they favor or
music his life's career, he Senior Men's Singles, Richard Results of the novelty. races the parents. The formalportlon I oppose the proposition, before
enrolled In the Philadelphia Clarkson over Bill Trumpler. are as follows:
of the gathering w11l be followed a meeting at '1:30 p.m. next
Musical A('ademy, majOring in
Ten and under girls' and by an informal opportunity to Monday at widch action is
The Mixed Doubles 'iler~
received his .• scheduled for the middle of boys' balloon races - SUsi~
organ,
and
meet Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, expected•
Bax~er, Kane Bender, Becky
Bachelor's degree in 1966.
this week.
as well as teachers new to the
Last montll, council secured
He became organist for the
Brown, and Mike scott, Peter
a
promise from a developer
Koelle, Kim Frorer; ll-and faculty.
collingdale Church of the
who plans to place rune houses
Nazarene at the age of 12 and
12-year-olds' spoon racewith driveways opening onto
served there for seven years.
Lester Lin, ROSS Barford, B111
heavily traveled Yale avenue
Borough Boy Wins
He was organist for the ColReynolds, GOrdon Lane, Greg
on part of the tract, that he
Bird, Charlie Howland, and Coveted Swim Trophy
lege chorale at the college of
would leave the land untouched
Dianne Dumm, Wendy Johnson,
Bible, and durins his four years
until after this September
at PMA , was organist at Westsarah Kietzman.
Graham Kerr of Dartmouth session.
minster United Presbyterian
41so, 13-and 14-year-olds' avenue ·won the coveted Yost
Borough councilman Henry
three-legged race - Sally Dolg Trophy for high {loint scorer Mccorkle told the gathering
Church in philadelphia, and
and Diane Dumm, sallyThomp- at the annual Elk Lake Regatta that colleagues favoring the
organist at the sunday Breakson and Leslie Sutherland, and Swimming Meet held last acquisitlon intend that the pilfast Mission, also philadelphia,
with tho Aldan union Church.
The First Federal Savings Laurie Keller and Cindy Cott- month near Montrose, county vate parklike area, maintained
He has also performed as and Loan Association of Chester manj and Alin Lin and Mike seat for SUsquehanna County. for many years by the Titus!>rgan soloist with the Academy this week announced the pur- spies, Bill Rlcksecker and Mike
Graham, the son of Mrs. M. I Rumble fammes behind ~their
Orchestra and its Chorus, and chase of the former Atz auto- Rhodes,. and Denny Tracey and C. Kerr, was the guest of Mr. adjacent homes, shall be prewas pianoaccompanlstforvoice motive service station at Dart- 'David urban.
and Mrs. Randolph Lee and served in the same vein for
The pool is open this week- sons Randy, Bruce and George publlc enjoyment.
audltlons at the Academy of mouth and Lafayette avenues,
end with its regular hours. It of Haverford avenue. He and
I SWarthmore.
Music and Carnegie Hall.
Taxes 'Low'
will
close at 7:30 p.m. SUnday, George were tied at one point,
Mr. Wright has done grad-I
The present bulldingonwhich
Mccorkle evinced surprise
uate work- at Peabody con-! $28,000 settlement was made september 8.
but ~n the end Graham won by that a one-mill increase in
servatoryof Music, Baltimore, August 1, will be demolished
four points. He won the gold borough taxes to secure and
medal aBd George won the sil- maintain the proposed park,
~ednesday and expects to complete final and replaced by a modern bank- Ele. Home & School
requirements for Ws master's ing facl11ty, probably with
was being protested when borver in the senior class division.
Mrs. Martin A. Antis, presdegree in Jllnuary.
drive.,.in service, next spring, Seeks Current Dues
George has won the trophy ough taxes are low; yet few
ident of the women's Society
after formalitles of branch lotwo years in a row, - 1965 if any people have complained
of Christian servJce, philadelHopefully, the oldest ele- lI.nd 1966, and his brother Randy to School Board about repeated
cation approval by the Federal
phia
Conf£trence,
United LIBRARY SEEKS
Home Loan Bank Board In mentary school child per family was the victor in 1962.
large increases In school taxes.
Methodist Church· will be the
washingto·n have been com - carried home anoUce yesterday
He also pointed out that taxPM VOLUNTEER
speaker at the opening meeting
regattling the Elementary Home
pleted.
intake from any homes bunt on
of the swarthmore church's
Librarian Leonore Perkins
Maitland Roach of spring- and School Association Dues. LWV Sets Sept. 16th
the tract could be more than
Parents are asked to return
WSCS scheduled for
8 p.m •. lists need for a volunteer to field is current president of·
offset by increased school,
their
dues in the envelope pro- For Opening Meeting
Wednesday, September l1.
pollcing and other costs ocserve the publlc Library dur- .. the association which was
Mrs. Antis served for four
casioned by the consequent
ing evening" hours, the evening chartered In 1935 and has had vJded, to their child's teacher
as
soon
as
possible.
"It
is
years as ·conference chairman
Members
and
friends
of
the
population increase.
to be arranged for mQtual con- its main office at 23 East Fifth
your
organization
and
needs
of the Methodist community
.. street, Chester since 1954.
"Basically it is a matter of
League of Women voters of
venience.
Service center and at one time
MisS Perkins will happily EdmllDd Jones of Swarthmore your support," says William F. Swarthmore are reminded to belng wilUng to plan ahead,"
was its acting director. She
give more information to any Is executive vice-president and Lee, Jr., elementary ~ and S. save the evening ·of Monday, McCorkle sald."DuetoSwarth.
has served as lay delegate to
september 16, for the League's more's deficiency of park land
Interested person.
only charter member r"malning preSident.
the Annual Conference and on
active in maDaJement. W. Edopening meeting,
a panel on a State representative
who
the urgents Needs committee
ward Medford of Swarthmore Sails For Germany
the
history,
present
activity,
\
inspected
the
property
indIcated
A Thank You
of the Annual conference and
is secretary and manages the
and future of the Chester it would qualify for half the
the City SOCiety.
Judy GOlz, a student at the C1t1zens' Information Center. \ estimated $80,000 cost being
Miss Elsie Bailey, who re- • Chester office.
The meeting will be held in
I met
by the State," he exceived felicitations from more
It wlll be 'the association's university of Michigan, sailed
tile GOlrl Room of the church
30
on
the
SS
Statendam
plained.
.
.
August
than 50 of her frIends on the second branch office"In 1961
'Return' of Funds
on Park avenue.
occasion of her 95th birthday it establlshed its Brookhaven for Europe where she wUl spend NEW COURSE STARTS
at a Gibbons Home Qpen House branch at Edgmont ,avenue and her junior year at the Uni"Swarthmore taxpayers'
versUyof Freiburg, Germany. FOR DOG TRAINING
have already put their money
in her bo~or on August 29, is Upland road.
Rotary To Hear
She wr.s a counselor at Camp
into the state fund for such
most giateflll.
She feels that prompt perFriendship
in
Prince
The
Dog
Training
School
of
purposes,"
McCorkle said.
Bill Archbold .and Jerry Law, sonal thank yous are impossible . Jr. Boord To Meet·
Frederick,
Md.
for
two
months
Delaware
county
wUl start its "They have helped secure beneless, Chester attorneys, will
Th Junior Woman's Club this silmmer .and was at home next course in dog obedience fits outslde of swarthmore 10relate
some
of their ex- and asks each friend to accept
for a week before her departure. traiDlng on Wednesday eveDing, cluding a golf course for
periences on a recent cruise this statement of gratitude fO~ of s:nrthmore wUl hold Its
at the Rotary Club meeting the warm expressions 0 first official BOard Meeting on seay selgner, Judy's collete September 11, at the SWarth- Marple, a County park at ROse
affection which truly surprised Wednesday,· september 11, at roommate, was a house guest more High School gymnasium. Tree. We are hopeful that some
today at the IDgleneuk.
.
Beginners classes will be of the funds can now come back
Jim Noyes will Introduce the her by their number and sin- 18 i the borne of Mrs. for several days last week and
be
~llOWS· Barry lane, accompanied· tbe family to New held at '1:30 and 8:30, Novice.. for somethlDg swartbmon
speakers following the 12:10 cerlty."All my days
York City to join the ~RelburJ:- .and Open dogs will be tra1Ded wants," he coDtlnued.
.
/
=~r bec~use of you," fJM : WalllDgf0t:d •
'
luncheon.
• ,.
...
Munich' Year Abroad g~.. at 9:30.p.m. _.. . ' . . .
The swarthmore
Pub Ii c
Library aB."lounces the appointment of Mrs. David M. weston
as children's Librarian, following the resignation of Mrs.
Grace Pesikey for personal
reasons. Mrs. w~ston began
work at the library on September 3.
A native of san Francisco,
Mrs. weston is a graduate of
the university of california,
Santa Barbara. She taught a
combined 5th and 6th grade in
team teaching in a suburb of
LOS Angeles for one year. The
next two years Mrs. weston
was the 5th, 6th grade teacher
in a suburb Of Ann Arbor, Mich.
She developed and taught a
course introducing .library use
and acquaintance With reference
materials for 5th and 6th graders. Mrs. weston came east
in mid-August with her husband
who is pursuing his doctorate
in mechanical engineering at
Drexel Institute of Technology.
Librarian Leonore Perkins
and Mrs. weston are planning
a regular schedule of story
hours for 4th, 5th and 6th
graders to be announced soon,
as well as· the continuation of
the story,hour for the ·youngest
readers.
Mrs. weston attended the
monthly New Children's Book
Review at the Free Library
of
philadelphia
yesterday
morning, She and Mrs. Peter
E. Told, llbrary director, will
also attend the Philadelphia
District Library Center's FUm
programming Workshop on
September 12 at the Springfield
public Library, looking toward
a local library film program
for its young readers and any
interested parents.
Mrs. weston is the youngest
of six children and radiates
enthusiasm for her work.
Library readers are urged to
welcome her and Mrs. Philip
Turberg who wUl assume the
duties of Asso,?iate Librarian
on September 9.
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Tennis Club Lisls
Tourney Finalists
New .Organist
Swim Club Will '
Close Sun., 1:30
Poslponed Labor Day
Evenls Due al 4 PM
Atz Property
Mystery Ends
New Banking Facility
Announced In Spring
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man for hlsbrotber. The ushers George David Orr, m or
The bridegroom's parents
Included the Messrs. Marshall Roanoke Rapids, N. C., son or entertained at adilUler following
Riggs, Jr., brotber ofthe bride; Dr. and Mrs. G. David Orr of the rehearsal In Cameron
Carl Paddlson 01 ogden avenue; Harvard avenue, took place
Cdr. James H. connor USN
V1Jlage, Raleigh.
'
Lance, corporal Buell scber, sunday, August 18, at 8 o'clock
~Ret) and Mrs. connor of FairU.S.M.C. Reserve,s and John In a candlelight ceremony In
view road annotlnce the engagethe westmlDster Presoyterlan
Hoopes of Ridley Park.
'
ment of their daughter, Mimi
lion. Summer
are gone.
The mother of the bride Church Chapel In Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Purdy
connor, to Mr. James J. Moser
Sun
decks
and
porches,
pool
The Rev. Will Terry, David- of strath Haven avenue announce
selected a gown 01 lime silk
with Cafe, evenmg entertainof Detroit, MiCh., the son of
A -line style, matching shoes, son call e g e Presbyterian the blrlh or their third chlld
ment, two dining rooms, game
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Moser.
Church, North CarOlina, per- and second son, Henry Clapp
rooms. Twin beds with bath
a
beige
tulle
veiled
bow
cap
Both Miss connor and Mr.
from
$8.50 Eur., $15.25 Mod.
and a white clustered orchid formed, the double ring cere- purdy, on August 24 (his
Moser are seniors at AldersonAm.,
each. 609·345-1211. For
mony. The organist was Mr; father's birthday), In Riddle
corsage.
reservations ONLY, call 609Broaddus college.
The bridegroom's mQther Thomas Carawan of Roanoke Memorial Hospital.
345-4464 COLLECT.
Miss Connor Is the grandchose an aqua blue gown with Rapids.
The
maternal
grandparenls
daughter of Mrs. Haldy Miller
ml\rlb~rougb-151en~im
The bride, escorted by her are Mr. and Mr.s. R. M. KImfull lehgth coat trimmed In lace
5 Ma,ic kres on thl Otun .1 Park Piau
Crist of park avenue and the
Atllnlic Cil, 08404
flowers, A-line style, blue vel- father, wore a pink silk suit, ball of Evanston, m. The
61 YtiB While F,mi/r o.lIrrship,M'IIltmlftt
late Dr. William Earl Kistler.
small
pink
net
veil
headdress
vet and satin flowered small
Elliot S. Ryan, Gent,.1 II.CUiIt'
paternal grandmother Is Mrs.
No date for the wedding Is
cap-shaped hat, shoes to match and carried a bouquet 01 white H. Sears Thomsen of pasadena.
set.
and a corsage of double white carnations and roses.
Mrs. Bonnie Halley Eaton
orchid cluster.
A reception was held Im- 01 Raleigh was the matron 01
Miss Mimi
mediately
following the cere- honor and only attendant.
I---~
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Vlnt master of arts degree.
The best man was the brldemony at the Naval Officers
of Linden avenue, Rutledge,
groom's brother, Mr. Thomas
Mr. Rozdllsky was graduated Club, Washington.
announce the engagement of from the University of ConThe bride attended the Unl- , W. Orr, a senior at the Uoltheir daughter, Miss Carol necticut before entering the : versity of Delaware for three! verslty 01 Virginia, CharlottesElizabeth Vlnt, to Mr. David graduate school of the Urn- years as a major in home! ville. Mr. Derek Lindsley of
Joseph Spearly, son of Mr.
versity of WaShington,' where I economics.
I Raleigh, a IraternUy brother,
and Mrs. Joseph Spearly of he is taking advanced work In
The bridegroom Is a graduate was the usher.
Linesville.
9 Chester Road
The bride's mother selected
mathematics in preparation for of the University of Delaware;
Miss vint Is a graduate of teaching at the college level. OllIcers Candidate Naval Re- a blue silk dress with inatchlng
Call Swarthmore 6-047'>
Swarthmore High School and
After September 22 Mr. and ~ serve School at Newport, R. I., accessorIes.
of Juniata College. She teaches
The mother oCthe bridegroom
Mrs. Rozdllsky will be at home and Naval SUpply School In
third grade In the Cheltenham
Athens, Ga. He Is now stationed chose a silk beige suit with
in seattle.
Township School District.
on the U.S.S. Donner as assist- brown accessories.
Mr. Spearly graduated from
A recepllon was held followant supply ollIcer In Little
Fairview and Kendall Roads, Swarthmore
th:e Linesville conneaut SumIng the wedding In the Social
creek, va.
SCHAEFFER - SICKLER
mit Joint Schools and received
Following a wedding trip 01 Room adJololng the chapel.
his B.S. and M.A. degrees from
Following a wedding trip to
Mr. and Mrs. Randal Reed a week to Bermuda, the young
Penn state University. A
of Wallingford announce the couple will live In the ChanU- Myrtle Beach, S. C., the young
teacher of fifth grade In the
marriage of their daughter, cleer Apartments, Little Creek, couple wllJ'reslde at 424 JackLinesville Schools, he has Just
son street, Roanoke Rapids,
Linda Reed Sickler, to Mr. Va., after September 15.
been released from the U. S.
Robert L. Schaeffer on Satur-, The bridegroom's parents S. C.
c;
Army after serving a year in
The bride Is a graduate of
day, August 16, at a 7 o'clock entertained on Friday evening
Vletnalr. as a first lieutenant.
candlelight service at the lat a dinner following' the re- the Needham Broughton High
He has received the Bronze
Church of the Incarnate Word, hearsal
at the Governor's School, Raleigh and Is employed
star for his service.
Rochester, N. Y.
House Hotel, Bethesda, Md. by the International Business
A November 9 wedding has
A smaU reception in PlltsLocal guests at the wedding Machines.
•
The bridegroom Is a graduate
been set.
ford followed the service.
Illcluded:
Miss Olive stevenson Perry, of the S. Horace scott High
aunt of the bridegroom; Mr. school, coatesville; Davidson
and Mrs. William Scher; Mr. College, Davldson;t'l_C., (junior
CLOTHIER - RIGGS
MARRIAGE APPROACHES
,
and Mrs. George McKeag; Mr.
~he marriage of Mis s 1and Mrs. Howard Paddison;
The approaching marriage of
Charon
Lee Riggs, daughter of I capt. and Mrs. Corben Shute graduate school at the Uol- I
Janet Williams Ballershall and
and I
Mr.
and
Mrs. Marshall Howard I and Mr. and Mrs. David Blng- verslty 01 North Carolina
•
Paul clayton Hewett will be
College, Boston,
Riggs of KenSington, Md., to 1 ham, all of Swarthmore. Mr. Simmons
held in st.' ~Iark's Episcopal
Mass.
He
Is
now an English
Ensign
Girard Stevenson and Mrs. John McQuade of
Church, seventeenth and Locust
teacher
with
the
Roanoke Rapids
Clothier of Little r.~reek, Va., Moylanj Mr. and Mrs. William
streets, Philadelphia, at two
formerly of Swa,·thmore, son Bush ~nd Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
.- o'clock, saturday, September
,
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird Hughes, of Walijngford;, 'Mr. and
28.
Clothier of Wallingford, took Mrs. Edward Lang 01 WllmlngPIANO INSTRUCTION·
The brlde-to-be, the daughter
SCULPTURES'DACRON@
place
on
Saturday,
August
31, tall; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cook
of Gertrude schoblnger Batterat 2 o'clock In the united States of Nantucket and Montclair,
shall of Yale square and of
For sport and leisure, the Chemise Lacoste®
Marsha, Richardson
Naval Chapel, Washington, D.C. N. J., the bridegroom's uncle
Walton Ford Battershall 01
takes a new turn: a ribbed turtleneck, a conLieutenant Com mander Gene and aunt; Miss Ruth Ruddick
cedarhurst, LOng Island, is
BME
Summa
Cum
Laude
and Mr. Ronald Ruddick 01
'trasting belt. It's highlighted in September
D. Landry, CHC, USNR, chaptransferring from Goddard
School of Music,
Ardmore.
1 Vogue. Dacron" doubleknit in red. royal
lain, performed the double ring
coUege In Vermont to Temple
Northwestern University.
blue, green. or brown. Sizes: 6-16. $36.00
ceremony before an altar
Uni versity where her future
Music Supervisor. Public
husband Is studylngpreparatory, decorated with candles and
Schools. 1958-196.3.
miniature ivy and greenery. ORR - HAILEY
to further work In DIvinity
Private Studio, Summit,
The bride, on the arm of her
SChool. Mr. Hewett Is the son
New
Jersey, 1963-196.6.
The wedding of Marsha Hayes
of the Reverend Mr. Clayton father, wore a white peau de
Halley of Cary, N. C., daughter
Hewell and Mrs. Hewett of sole gown trimmed with Irish
Phone: Klngswood 4-8837
of
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit W.
lace. A headpiece 01 matching
Wilmington, Del.
lace and seed pearls held her Hayes of Raleigh, N. ~c;_,~a~nd~~~iiiii~~~~~~~~~~
illusion veil. She carried a
bouquet 01 white orchids and
a white cascade of daisies with
miniature Ivy.
Miss Barbara Meyer of
RODZILSKY - McCORKEL
upper Montclair, N. J., the
The marriage of Miss Mary maid of honor was attired In a
Lou Mccorkel, daughter of gown of lime green dotted Swiss
Mrs. Roy J. McCorkel 01 cor- edged with daisy trim ming,
nell avenue and Warrior's matching tulle headpiece and
Mark, and the late Mr. Mc- carried a bouquet or yellow
Corkel, to Mr. John Rozdllsky budded sweetheart roses and
Jr., son of Mr .. and Mrs. Roz- daisies. The Misses Eleanor
dllsky of Trumbull, Conn., took Johnson of collingswood, N. J.,
place on Saturday, August 31, Yvonne Adams of Haworth, N.J.,
at 3 o'clock, in Warrior's Mark, and Lynn Reeser of Newark,
after the manner of Friends. Del., bridesmaids, wore gowns
similar to that worn by the
The bride was graduated from
Swarthmore High School and the honor attendant, in lemon yellow
College of Wooster, OhiO, and dotted Swiss, matching headpieces. Their bouquets were
attended Yale graduate school
before enrolling in the graduate held with long streamers of
program of the University of pale green satin ribbon.
Mr. Robert Baird Clothier,
Washington, where she is at
present a candidate. for the Jr., of Germantown was best
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Education and Creative Program
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}5 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
Open Friday evening
t
3-4191
flU' to 8·30
SAt9 to ,:00
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CRYSTAL
Although it is the concensus of the
directors of the Swarthmore Property Owners' Association that the Titus - Rumble
pro~erty between Cresson Lane ,and Yale
Avenue should not be purchased with
Borough funds,. this Association urges all
residents to attend the coming meeting of
Borough Council, or to advise a member
of Council prior to the meeting whether
they favor or oppose the purchase.
Council is elpected to take some
action concerning this maHer at ils meeting September 9, at 1:30 in the Council
Chambers.
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CItE$T£'l RO,.D
PA.· KI
Ind Fire News
At 11:41 a.m. last Thursday
fire m~n were called to a field
lire near the elementary school
on Rutgers avenue.
MotOrists who figured In two
accidents on Friday escaped
Injury and were able to drive
their cars rrom the scene. At
10:45 a.m. Michael Marenko
or
BOOthwyn was driving east
on Princeton avenue, attemptIng a rlgbt turn onto Swarthmore avenue, when hi s au t 0mobile
was In collision with
th
ano er driven by Joseph
Seman,
swarthmore
ur t
Apartments,
whlcb was Co
travelIng south ani Swartbmore avenU8. At 1:20 p.m,
Decrouez of Hidley Township
was driving west OD Park avenue a!l
of Eleanor Langdon, Narberth,
which was backing out of a
parking space In front of 121
park avenue.
At 5:05 p.m. Labor Day
LaVInts Rothwell of Cbester lost
control ()( her car, police ~a1d
as, she was traveling south on
Chester roati and attempted to
apply tbe brakes for a stop IIgbt
at College avenue. The vehicle
struck a northbound one driven
by Katharine McClosky of
Media, Incapacitating both cars.
NO Injuries were reported.
verslty of vtrglnla in JUDe.
He wUI leave for Charlottesville on October 2 to report
for InducUon Into the U. S.
Army.
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Er c and Kr tin Peterson
or Vassar avenue leftyeslerday
to drive to Oberlin College,
Ohl
be
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III be
0, w re Er c w
reporting for his senior. year and
Kristin wUI elller as a freshmlln. Mrs. Peterson, who accompanied tbem, will return
home by plane today.
Mr. and Mrs. William Morrls and SODS Brad and Andy
bave returned to their home 'On
1Bg the summer
Women's
at Feawlc}<
Island, Del.
Chorale To
Rehearsals
Resume
Mrs. E. M. Bassett, Miss
Katherine Bassett and Miss
Elizabeth Bassett or ' North
Chester road and Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. BasSett, Jr.; and their
children returned OD Tuesday
from Avalon, N. J., where they
had vaca\lo1!9d since August26.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge
of Ogden avenue spent a few
days of last week at LakeOkoma
near EagIes Mere as the guests
of Mrs. Hodge's . brother and
s 1s t er-In-Iaw Mr. and Mrs.
Alhert W. preston of Pltts-
The swarthmore Women's
Cborale under the d1recUon of
Ethelwys WhItmore Smith will
resume rehearsals TUesday,
september 17, at 9:30 a.m. at
235 Park avenue.
Anyone wishing to audlUon
may call the director at KI3-1909.
'I Saw It In The Swarthmorean'
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II'iM~t.~H~OI~y~O~k:e~~~aft~e~r~spe~nd~-~~~======:::;;;:::;;;==:j
OP RBAL BSTATB
8HlmlPP'S OPPlCE
FORSYTHE STUDIOS of the' ARTS
COORT HOUSS, MEDIA. PA.
Friday. September :n. 1968
Est. 1948
9:30 A.M. £asteria Da),U,bt. TIme
Conditions: '350.00 cub or certUled
cbeck at tlme ot sale (unless other,,1M
stated In advertisement), balance In ten
Other conditions on day of eale.
"To nIl partles In Interest and clalm·
aota:
. STUDIOS
Enroll Now
·KI 3-3688
8WUTHMOIE
SPRINSfIElD
RIDLEY ~UK
8II00MALl
MEDIA
TAKB NOTICE that. a Schedule of
Distribution w1l1 be flied. witbln thirty
(SOl day:s trom the date of 8ale and dlatrlbutJon 'NUl be made In acoordaDce
with the Schedule of Dlstrlbutlon unleu
exceptlona are flIed thereto within ten
(10) days thereafter. No further noUce
of the filing of the Schedule of DlItrJbutlon will be given:'
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LET'S TALK
MONEY JUDGMENT
~~ALL~~t;he
following-described
estate
In the
City of Cbester. real
County
of
I
SCHOOL SWEATERS THIS WEEK
and Commonwealth of Penn·
to wit: BEING Lot No. HO.
I 'i'~rd~,,;,;; 13. 06 Plan of Edgmont Park
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made by DaDlon and Poster.
Engineers. dated December 14. INS.
rev18e
After the kids (big and liHle) are off to
school, we can talk about adults. Now;
sweaters are a must. We have 'em for
all ages from 8 to college senior. TOP
QUALITY with price range from $2.92
to $8.92. Compare our quality and
price onywhere.
Mrs. Howard Je""ins of North
Chester road returned to ber
home SUnday rrom a two-week
trip to tbe New England area
with bel' cousin Miss Louise
Coleman of Mount Vernon, N.Y.
They visited· with friends and
did slghlseelng. Miss Coleman
wUI move on September 15 to
the Briarcliff Apartments on
South Chester read.
Richard Howe of Columbia
avenue has returned from a
10-week trip abroad touring
England, France, Spain, Morrocco, Italy, Switzerland, GerII.any and Holland with two 01
his Sigma Alpha Epslloll
fraterrnty brothers with
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HURRY - THERE MOVING
Quality Sweater Outlet
corner having a
ot
dlStance of 31.42 feet);
the said side of Weet
Street South 27 degrees
seconds West 16 feet to- a
No. 330. on aald plan:
the same North 62 degrees 01
seconds West CJ'0881ng the bed
as shown on the
feet to a point:
•~7.~!~.. 49 minutes 80
B corner of Lot
the same SOutb
62 degrees 01
44 seconds EBBt
and. recrossing the bed of the aforesaid.
driveway 97.6'7' feet to the point and
place of beginning.
Green Ridge Shopping Center
Dutton Mill Rd., near Concord Rd.
Green Ridge. Pa.
Daily Except Mondays 10-5
Thurs. Eve to 9 - Closed Mondays
whom~iii~~~ii~~.~.~~~~~~ii~~~::::==-
TOGETHER with the free and common
THE MOST ADVANCED SElf-WINDING
CALENDAR WATCH IN THE \yORLD WIT'"
, INSTAHTAhEOUS DATE·sITTING DEVICE AND BAll· BEARING ROTOR. TO
SET EXACTTlM~. SIMPLY PUll STEM
TO POSITION A AND TURN HAND~. TO'
SET DATE. PULL TO posmaN BAND
TURN UNTIL PROPER DATf APPEARS.
The time piece de, resistance ••• the water resistant
Kingmatic Esquire Calendar watch. Tap its crown and
the date is set. With each flick·of-the-wrist the watch
is wound. And just take a look at the marvelous
shape it's in.
IA) 14k gold, Kingmatic Esquire Calendar, self-wind·
ing, water resistant. $235.
In Stainless Steel. $135.
See Our exuisite selectoin of Ladies'
yr
ed
nearer
EVENING COURSES ARE
A small deposit wil hold your layaway for Christmos
•.• even a $5 bill will hold any item for Christmas
gifting.
WILM. MART, EDGE MOOR
DE,IAWARE
HU 5-37.10
Doubet Once-a-Year Watch Trade-In
10\ to 201 off Dependlnl on Condition of Watch
Don't Ever Consider Throwing Awe;r that old Watchl
me, right. liberty and prlvJlege of a
cer~
UNDER and SUBJECT to certain
strlctlons of record.
re~
taln driveway. as shown on the aforesaid
plan, laid out across tbe rear of these
and adjoining premlses as and for drivew
"i;;;-,:.passageway and wateroourse at all
I t
hereafter f"rever In common wlt.h
the owners, tenants and occupiers of the
lots of ground bounding thereon and
entitled to the use tbereof. Subject,
however, to the proportionate part of the
expense of keeping said driveway In good
order. condition and repair, at all times
hereafter forever.
SIAIE
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Improvements CQtl8l1t of a two story
brick row house.
YOu'd
Sold as the property of BARRY P.
C':ORY. Trustee for MARY JANE CORY.
a minor, and BARRY P. CORY.
Hand Money '500.00
Domenlc D. Jerome, Attorney
Ndw OFFERED AT
PAUL J. McKINNEY. BherUf
1!M1l1
Net. 104:98
Abington' Berwyn' Chester· Collingdale· Downingtown
Doylestown' King of Prussia • Lansdale· Levittown
Norristown· Philadelphia· Plymouth Meeting· Souderton
Springfield' Warminster· Yeadon
MONEY JUDGMENT
~ the follQwlng-descrlbed re~l estate
situate In the Borough of Media. County
of Delaware and Commonwealth of PeDDsylvania; to wit: DEBCRmED a.ceorcl1lll
to a Surve,. made h,. O. D. Houtman.
C.E., dated August 31. 1948, as: follow.,
to wit: BEOINNING at a point In the'
Southwest side of Jefferson Street (8M,
feet Wide) at the distance of Two hun ..
dred one feet measured North Seventy·
nine degrees torty-four minutes Wellt
from the Intersection of the said South~
west side of Jefferson Street with tile
Southwest side of ProvIdence BoaIl:
thence ~teDdlng South Ten degreea sixteen mtnutea West One hundred. sb.teeD.
and seventy-ftve one-hundredths feot to
a point; thence extending South Seventy
degrees seven minutes Weat Pifty-lln
and fifteen one-bundredths feet to •
point; thence utendlDS North Ten d ...
grees sixteen minutes Eaat passing par\lJ
through the bed. of an Bight foot wiele
driveway between these premtaes and the
premises adjOining on the Northw.t..
One hundred 'orty-four and alxty ..tbree
one-hundredths feet to a point on aald
SOuthwest side of Jefferson Street; thence
extending along aatd aide of Jeft'enon
Street South Seve~y-n1ne degrees fortJtour minutes Baat Forty-eight teet to
the point and place of beginning.
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A Penn State education out' of reach? No! Evening students
in this area now select from 16 nearby Penn State locations.
How about you? Registration dates at Abington, King of Prussia,
Downingtown and Springfield are September 9·12.
Classes begin the week of September 16.
For registration and starting dates at other Penn State locations,
call the nearest district office.
Diamond Watches priced from $95.
aTlt & EDGMONT
CHESTER
TR 6-2576
ARTHMORE PROPERTY
ASSOCIATION
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NOTICE
at
4 - 6 'Ilk 'venue
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-th ree days a week
sma II groups
-arts and crafts
music an d dancing
For information Dial KI 3-3688
David
Gifts to remember
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CONTINUING EDUCATION
OFFERED AT PENN STATE
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS IN
ENGINEERING & BUSINESS
COLLEGE CREDIT COURSES
SPECIAL COURSES IN BUSINESS.
ENGINEERING, LIBERAL ARTS
MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT
COURSES FOR TEACHERS
REAL ESTATE
BEINO known as Lot No.3. House No.
438 East Jetfenon St.• Media. Pa.
TOOE'IHBR with the free and common
use, right. Uberty and priVilege of the
aforesaid BlBht foot. wide driveway ..
and for a driveway. pauaaeW&J' azul.
watercourse at all t.lmes hereafter.
For a catalog and complete
UNDER. AND SUBJECT
information, call one of these
as of record.
Penn State District Offices:
to 'Re8enatlOD.
Improvementa consSat or a; me·OD17
ABINGTON 8116-9400, 927·3011
KING OF PRUSSIA 265-7660
SWARTHMORE KI 4-3900
and frame boUle.
Bold as the property of DALLAS ~
PrnIIDDlOKS aDd ALMB'lTA IiTnISDDlON8, h18 wlfe.
Band 11_ _ .00
E PENNSYL\(ANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
n.;Mnen'" D. ,Jezome, Attomer
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THE SWARTHMORE AN
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE T. TOLD, Publishers
Phone: Klngswood 3-0900
PETER E. TOLD. Editor
BARBARA B. KENT. Managing Editor
• Rosalie D. Peirsol Ma!y E. p~!'!Ier
Doris E. Weidner
DEAD-LINE - WE.DNESDAY 11 A. M.
SWARTHMORE, PA •• 19081. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1968
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Enterad 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 wi11 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 "Polltles."
CHRISTIAH SC·IENCE NOTES"
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Mr. and Mrs. DOnald R.
Hughes and children Gunnar,
Kim, Kurt and Cory returned
to their home on Bryn Mawr
Senkes Wednesday
For Harry Buckley
services were held Wednesday morning In Ridley Township for !larry Buckley, 12
Providence road, Morton, wbO
died Saturday In Bryn Mawr
Hospital. He was 61.
A native of England, Mr.
Buckley came to this country
as a chlld. He lived In MIll-,
v111e, N. J., untll 16 years ago ,
when he moved to Morton.
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Mr. Buckley had been associated with the pennsylvania I
RaIlroad for more than 44,
years; he retired as manager I
of the loss and damage depart- 1
ment II. yenr ago.
He was a member of concordia Masonic Lodge 67,
Philadelphia.
He Is survived by his wife,
the former Muriel Pike; a son
H. Wilson of Morton; and a
sister Mrs. Ellzabeth Finch of
Millville.
Burial was held in Chestnut
Grove Cemetery, Elmer, N. J.
avenue Sunday following. a
month's ""caUon at Ridgeway,
Mr. and Mrs. Phllip E. Coleman and family of Dickinson
BBDrPrSBALB
OP B&AL BBTATJ:
_lA.
Prtda)', September 13,1888
Route 352
- Opposite High Meadow (between Dutton Mlll Road and Knowlton Road)
9:80 AJIL
COndltlonA: t8~.OO cub or cert.tae4
time of we ( unleas o~erw'"
I..tated 1n adverusement). balanee lD teD
day •. other conditions on day of we.
cbeck at.
TELEPHONE· TRemont 2·7206
ASK FOR BEN PALMER
"To all partte. 1n Interest and e1a1m.
ant.;
TAKE NOTICK tbat a SChedule of
Distribution wlll be tlled wlthin thirty
l30) daY6 from the date Of sale and dLItrlbution wlll' be made In acconllJ1Cl
with t.he Schedule of Distribut.ion UDleu
GROUND COVERS:
exceptlons are flied thereto within teD
(10) days tb'reafter. No further nO\1oe
BAlTIC IVY (HARDIEST)
PACHYSANDRA (SPURGE)
PERIWINKLE (VINCA)
AJUGA
WO~ I
buttOD wUl be ghen.·o
No. 9316
MONEY .JUDGMENT
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of
ground with the buUdlngs and lmprovementa thereon erected, SITUATE In the
Township of Darby, county of Delaware
and Btato of pe-nnsylvanla. being Lot No.
.as on a Plan of Brlarcllft, Section of
Westbrook Park No.8-B. made by Damon
and poster, ClvU Englneers. Sharon Blll,
pennsylvanIa. on O<:tober 26,
wblCb
plan is recorded In the Omce for tbe Recording of Deeds &c., in and for the
,.6,;
AN .... UALS _ PERENNIALS
open daily until 5 p. m.
Sunday 12 until 5 p, m.
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TELEPHONE.
TALK
by BUZ ROSE
Your telephone manalier
AI flOME IN sceCOL
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BEGINNING at a poInt of curve on we
wide) at side
the dl&tance
of 13'l.6~
feet
Easterly
of poplar
Avenue
(Mtmeasfeet
ured along the arc of a cirCle curvlnC to
thG right on a' radius· of 295 feet In a·
Southerly' direCtion from the southerly
terminus of the radial Intersection
which tho Easterly side of poplar Avenue
makes with the ac.utherly side of BeeCh
Avenue (60 teet wide): thence 6teDdlDa
South '18 degrees. 61 mlnutes But. partl,.
through the party wall of these prem...
and the premtses adjoining to the North
and crossing the bed of a certain 12 feet
wide driveway which lea.da NcrthWard.ly
into Beecb Avenue 120.59 feet to a polDt;
thence extending South 8 degrees 50
minutes 20 seconds West 16.05 feet to a
potnt; tbence estendlng North '18 de.
grees 61 minutes West, recrosslDg the bed
of the aforeMtd drlvewar and partly
thrOugb tbe party wall 0 these premIses and the premlaes aclJolnlng to the
South 119.12 feet to a point of cUl'\'e OD
the Easterly aide of Poplar Avenue:
th!lnce ex.tendlng along tbe said aide of
poplar Avenue on the arc of a cUCle
curving to the left. having a radlua of
296 (eet. the arc dlstanee of 18.21 feet to
the Orst mentioned· polnt and place! of
beginning.
BEINO House Number 918 Poplar Avenue.
Many people kno1" about
our science kits and the
wide variety of other teaching aids we make available
to schools. But fewer know
that when Joey can't go to
school for an extended
period, we can help bring
school to Joey • • • with a
2.way spE:aker - micropnone
hook·up. It'$ the next best
thing to being there.
UNDBR AND SUBJECT to restrictlo"
M of record.. It ts understood and agreec1.
however. that the recital of the within
mentioned rel!trtctlODB shall not be construed as a revival thereof In the event
that they have expired. by Ilmltatlon, vlcJ.
~atlon, or for any other reaao~.
TOGE I HER with the f~e and comma
\lISe. right. Uberty and prlvUege of the
atoresaJd driveway as and for a drlvewa,.
passageway Bnd watercourse at aU tlm.
hereafter, forever In common with the
ownprs. tenants and occupiers of the
other lots of ground bounding thereon
and entitled to the use thereof. SUBJECT. however, to the proportionate part.
of the expen.ae of keeping said drlvenJ
In good. order. condition and repair.
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FAIK WEATHER THOUGHT-To reaoh friena
outdoors when the ak:y Is blue ••• Let the phone
ring an e:dra UDle or two.
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BEACHCOMBERS-Some
safet¥·minded Bell people
turned beachcombers ear·
lier this year - but in a
constructive way. They surveyed water· recreation
areas in search of ·the best
places to post signs with
mouth.to-mouth resuscitstion instructions. Part of
the telephone family's ~on
tinuing interest in community safety.
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ROADRUNNERS-And, ~ealdDg of
."ety. there·.
extra pre8au.re OD driven DOW that it·. baok-to..
school UDle. Will 70U jolD. galD. being u:tra 0~f1ll?
Improvements consist
briok row house.
a onB story
Bold as the property of JOHN J.
BUllNS and NBRl BURNS.
Hand money tl,OO.OO
Raymond E. Larson. Attorney
PADL J.
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No. 9144
MONEY JUDGMENT
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or plece of
land with the bulldlngs and improve·
menta thereon erected, Situate on the
southerly side of Eighth Street at the
d.lstance of One Hun4red FQlty-two feet
.Seven and three-quarter Inches measured
Eastwardly from the southeasterly comer
of said E1ghth Street and Lloyd Street,
in the City of Chester, tn the county of
Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, ,
CONTAINING in front along
the said
Elghth Street measured thence Ealt·
wardly SlXteen feet Seven and one·
quarter Inches and. extending In depth
southwardly between parallel Unes at
right angles with sald Eighth Street One
Hundred Nineteen feet Nine Inches to a
Twenty feet wide alley. Bounded on the
East by lands of Wl1Ham J. McGovern
and Nell1e E. McGovern, hia wlle and on
the Weat by lands of Edward J. Graver
and Rebecca Y. Oraver. hlB wife. BolDS
known . . PremlSeB No. 1017 Wes.t ElghUl
Stroot.
TOGETHER with the rlght and use of
said alle, in common with tbe owners
. of other lands abuttlDg thereon.
Improvements constat of a two atory
brICk hOuae.
Bold lUI tbe propert, of OENE LA
PUNNIB THOMAS.
Band money $600.00
PAUL J. McKINNEY. SherUr
No. 11'112
1111
MO>IEY JlH)QMEIIT
DELHI TELE-It takes a little time to get telephone
service in India. One resident of New Delhi, who applied for a phone, received an acknowledging Jetter
from the General Manager of Delhi Telephones containing the following advice: "In case you do not get
your telephone or hear from us. in two years, please
revive your request."
Bell of Pennsylvania
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LOT '" WPS. SIt. In Aston Twp. Dol.
.Co., Penna. on S.E. s. of Martanvtue Rc1.
26.01 It. N.E. of 1&8 intersection with N.B.
s. of Radon Dr.: tho N..B• .,,,.67 n.; th.8.I:.
92.2-1 ft.; tb. B.W. 6.58 ft.; tho N.W.
8'1.28 ft. to pt. of curve; th. on cuna to
rtsht radius 21 ft. arc dlatance 38.28 R. to
pt. on BE. s. lIarlan,We Bel. and. ~
of be8. Belnl Lot. NO. 19 House No• .,.
.....1aDville Bel.
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Impro'feDlenta CODa""
and. frame bQUM.
8014 .. the
KZQLBY 0D4
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GENERAL
HOUSEHOLD
Peter E. Told
REPAIRS
INSON and EDNA MAY ROBINSON.
WIIUam F. Keating, Attorney
NO. 970'
S.Crothers,435Phish M1ll Road
Wallingford, LOwell 6-4551.
FOR SALE _ Antiques. country
furniture. lamps. glass. WlIl
buy.
Chairs recaned
and 3-2165.
rerush·
ed. Bullard,
KIngswood
PAUL J. McKINNEY. Sheriff
1968
MONEY JUDGMENT
ALL the followtng-descrlbed property
situate In the Townsb1p ot EUdley. Coun.
ty of Delaware. and COmmonwealth of
BEGINNING on the West .Ide o.
FaIr-
vIew Road, formerly known as Upland
Pennaylvanla;
wit:
Avenue, two to
hundred.
thlrty·throe feet
and. three inches more or less North from
Esaez Street anel extend1ng:; thence
Southwestwardly parallel with the said
=
PERSONAL _ Blacktop drive'
1'111.le.,e x c a vat In g. Free esli.
I"
Top soil. Call A.G, Kra·
~~a~m~on~t;h;'s~;va;c~a~t~lo~n~a~t~s~l~es~t~a~~~~~~co~m~JIIl~n~Y~~~~~·~~~1
Key, sarasota, Fla. During their
l~~::..T~R~e~m~0~n~t~4~-6~1~3~6~.---
i Pl!:RlSVNAL
.
- Delaware Valley
1~~~~~~~~r~~~!~,~Shirer Building,
I.'
All types of
SALE-Two school desks.
insured. Free
Ilslelatis~at;t:ac:h~e;d.~El~e~c~tirl;c~s:lo~vie~·.I\~~~~~~~y!e~a~rlS'~!ejx1p~eiri~FOR
Call LUdlow 3-8246 after 6
'clock.
0-
4-3035.
all
FOR SALE - Complete Boy
anyth;'
Scout unifonn, brand new, size
~':'! ~~~~~·n~h~~ed.~~~: 12. Two CUb Scout shirts. size
teen feet ant!. aiX Inches (new survey one
8; one Cub Scout unifonn with
hundred twelve feot and two lDches) to
two extra shUts. -size 8. Klrtgs- l_~_~___~_____
tbe Easterly aide of Yates Avenue; thence wood 4-0323 after, 5.
:
by the same Northwardly forty-three feet '-::::-_ _ _ _ _...:._ _ _ _ _1PERSON AL - Evergreen Nursto a corner of Lot No. 19. being property I
ery Compiete landsc e
d
of Ida Weidner, wife of W11llam H. Weid..
FOR SAJ.lE - 28-foot wood ex..
•
ap an
ner: thence by said lands NortbeastM
tension ladder $8. Powerful win- tree service. For free estimate
Wardly parailel '" the sald _ex Street
dow fAb, $8. Kingswood 3-4639. call TRemont 4-0645. Swarth·
one hundred twenty-nine feet n.Lne tnmore refe.rences. .
chea (new survey one hundred twenty.- - - - - - - - - - - - Tree
four feet and seven Inches) to the WestFOR SALE - "Old Stuff and
- A'I
erly aide of FairVIew. Road; thence SOuthGood Junk Sale" next to the
topping.·
wardly by same forty-fOur feet and seven
Terminal ;"arket on State Street
SPRAY·
Jnches (new survey forty-four feet and
in Media - Fridnv, September
Swartb-·
nine inches) to the place o! beglnnlng.
.....,
13. at 9 A.M. - given by the
insured.
BEING Lots Nos. 20 and 21 on the Plan
Western Committee of the Com..
o! FlW"vlew. AlSo known as 167 FairView munity Nursing Service or DeiWANTED
aware Counly to benefit the
TOGETHER with the right and use of Child Health center.
S
WANTED - Interesting Bric-&baeIIer, Forref.t, BallglUl.C. YO\lllB'&, Rld;
Brac, furniture, chi n a. glass..
ley, Yates. Essez. Sherman. Earle. Walter
and McCall Street4 and Avenues.
ware. Hnens. Anything to auction
benefit Riddle Memorial
Improvements canalst of a two story
Hospital Country Fair. Wlll pick
up. Mary Rhodes, Klngswood 4!ram.ehouse.
Sold .. 'be property of ROBERT WIL8929 or Nancy Coleman. Kings'
LIAM POWELL ft.Qd JEA..NNETTE POW..
wood
3-'/278.
ELL, hl$ wife •.
-.
County Landscaping
BLOOD
DROPOUT
money "00.00
Ilarmond E. l.a.r$On, Attorney
Hand
WANTED - Homes for 3 darllng
kittens. Will go to SPCA MondB,)'. Klngswood 4-1851.
WANTED - Experienced woman
to care for two children. one 2 years. 11 months; one - 1
year, five months. Call LOwell
6-2112.
PAULJ.McKINNEY.Sh~
-No. 4657
1968
drop in at your
J40~ JUDGMENT •
LOT & IMPs. SIT. In. Twp. of Darby,
County of Delaware, Penna. on S.W. s. of
'l'rlbblt Ave. 3M.17 ft. S.E. of Its Inter.
~~~on with SB. 5. of Noblet Ave. Front
bit A' Depth: 9'l.6a. Being No. 1308 Trib-
~~UR RED CROSS
v ••
Improvements constat of
masonry and frame house.
two atory
~. as the property of DORIS M
R. D. Mathewson. Attorney
:rAUL J. 14cItJNNBY. Sherift
1963
MONEY JUDGMENT
& IMPS. Sit. In Twp. of Darby.
DeLOT,
. Co .. Penna. on the S.E. s. of OraDle
~Vi' 151.19 ft. HE. of ita intersection of
a. of Sharon Ave.; Pront: 18 ft.
Pth: 85 ft. Being No. 1048 Orange Ave.
oe .
DESoN1Cl
as the property of RICHABD
NIS and LEILA DENNIS.
R. D. Mathewson. Attorney
PAUL J. MOIUNIIBY. SberUl.
1968
MellEY J1IDOMENT
De~ & IMPS. Sit. In Haverford Twp.,
Oro ware County, Penna. on E. s. of
+
RED (ROSS BLOODMOBILE
BLOOD CENTER
,---..-._
I'"
WANTED - Homes for two female kittens, gray c8.1ico. nine
weeks old. Trained. very friendIy. Kingsgwod 3-9107.
...
KI 4·1591
LOwell 6-2176
.
DEPENDABILITY SINCE 1882
General Contractor
Av ve Place H2.44 ft. S. of 8. a. of Manoa.
SO:·GPtont: 2..0 ft. Depth 150 ft. HeiDI
rove Place.
Additions &
...~provementa constat of a masonry
Alterations
- - frame house.
,:;:d .. 'be pro~
ii:'Z? .'GO'IT- TR 2-4759
R.
TR 2:568~
a. D.llathe-.., AttorneJ'
:
PADL J . .,cJ
....._••.•
LOST
IL'OBT - cat, young black alter-iL,ws:-iiReward.
Six Ioes each. front
D
KIngswood 4FOR RENT
. FOR RF;r.!T - Or sale. Wheel
chairs, hOsPital beds. ov....bed
tebles, bath tub ralls shower
stools, commodes and o\ber convalescent 8I>Pl1ancea. Catherman's Pbannacy, KInlswood 30586.
.,..
•
Residential Specialist
ED AINIS
KI 4;.3898
JORES FUEL AND HEAnNG CO.
FUEL OIL. I:IEATING EQUIPMENT
AIR CONDJ-TlONING
ALDAN, DEL. CO., PA,
11&0180"1 .-22.1
SALES & RENTALS
Edward G. Chipman
and Son
-
Painting Contractor
ganizatlon. Private room, bath
in attractive home near bus and
college. Klngswood 4-0323 at·
ExcellentFood.spacious:orounds ter 5.
EllIe -crOfrl' Honore!i
..:.:.:..::.=---------WANTED - Reliable mother's
~~.~~~~~~~:.!:~:- helper four afternoons a week,
to 7. fond of children. Kings• . . . . . . . . .1IO 3wood
3-1833.
2507 Chestnut St., Chester
TRemont 2-5373
24 '.Hour Nursing Care
Aged. Senile. Chronic
Convalescent M.en and women
Picture Framing
ROGER RUSSELL
Photographic Supplies·
REAL ESTAlE
THOME,
•
Lawns & Plants Fertilized
WANTED - BabY'sltter for oneyear-old·girl. preferably In my
borne whUe mother does substitute teaching. KIngs wood 48125.
WANTED _ Mother's helper for
working/studYing mother, llve
In.
involved.
resourcebut require
occaslonal1>rful •.Children
BELVEDERE
.•
Pruning & Topping
Sodding & Seeding
.'."
~..-..-..------ -...;
Call Evenings KI 3-5275
Trees Removed
{awns Resurfaced
don't be a
..e llnprovementa consist of one story
• rTh,
c. row house.
Raymond E. Larson. Attorney
I
I
of
PAINTING
& EXTERIOR
FREE ESTIMATES
September 7 & 8
Channel 3
county
or Delaware aforesaId, In Plan
Case 9 page 8, bounded and clescrlbed. ..
follows:
I
I
1_
o( Lbe filing of the Scbedule of DI8tr1-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
=;.::.:..---
_tera Da11l&bt TIme
DRIVEWAYS &
PARKING AREAS
oro=~:~~~~~4:-8~3~8~4~.:..=:.:=-
ell"""
sBBBlP2"B OPPlOB
COURT BOUSB.
PA.
684 SOUTH NEW MIDDLETOWN ROAD, MEDIA
stay, the
had a reunion
with
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Alfred H.
SBDIPP8~
Adams and family of Ft.
OP RlIAL ETATB
Lauderdale. Dr. Adams ·is
811BB1PP'8 OPPlOJl
President
or Broward Junior
The Delaware County ComFOR SALE - G.E. thin line re~-AOOSB. 1IZDlA. PA.
frl,eralor, lop freezer, $100. Call PERSONAL - Alterations and missioners have proclatmed the College, Ft. Lauderdale.
Built & Resurfoced
Frlda1. 8ep
.
dressmaking. Interested in dress
shop alteration work. Pick up week 01 September 8as"CYSUc
Grading, Sodding, Seedln.
':10 A.M. Butern Da11l&bt Tim.
FOR SALE _ Guitar, case, $20. and deliver. KIngswood 3-3574. Fibrosis Week" in the county
Top Soil .& Mushroom SOU
and have urged citizens to supcondlllona:
ot time "'150.00
of sale cUll
(unl...
PERSONAL - Avondale GallerStone, Cement & Block Worle
• ..ted In adyert"'menll, balance
FOR SALE - 16 mm R""v ere ies original art work. Oils, wal- port the campatgn which w1l1
da,•• Other conditions on day at eale.
projector. Cali K1ngswood 3- er colors. prints, art reproduc-- begin on SUnday.
Retaining Walls and Drains
Cystic Fibrosis is an often"To all partie. In In_t and claim....5__
1 - 5 - 1 . - - - - - - - - - - l_t_io_n_s_._A_n_dr_e_w_'NY-=.e_th....:p;.rln..:.t.:,s.=-_
CELLARS WATER-PROOFED
fatal disease of Infancy and
anl8:
I FOR
I PERSONAL - CUslom tailored
SALE L
hal $
TAKB NOTle,! Ihat a Schedule of
- oun,ec r, 15. slip covers. Large selection of childhood which affects the
MA 6-3675 or MA 2-4887
K
DistrIbution
wIll
be
ftled
wltbln
tb
....
y
I.
:I-:n_'
_
s-:w_O_O_d_4-0
__8_6.,;1;,._____
(30) day, from the date Of aale and C1lI-I,
samples -all work done person- lungs and makes breathing·dlftrl.utlo•. wW be made In acoonlance FOR SALE - Yamaha Twin Jet ally by Mr. and Mrs. Seremb .. flcult.
wltb th. Schedule of DistrIbution unI... 100 candy.apple blue. chrome Sagging seats of chairs and SQ....ptlo•• are ftled thereto w"bln teo front ~ nde B tlful
fas repaired. LUdlow 6-1592.
(10) clays thereafter. No further notice
e r. eau
.qhape. Swarthmore an advertiser slnce
of
tbe ftllng
the Schedule of DIB.rl- I.IKI
_ D.;:';.s_w_o_0_d_3-:..,1:;.0;,;5;,;0;,;._____
butlon
will b.ofgIven."
1951. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Richard BrllFOR SALE - Duncan Phyfe dl.
llant
d hlld
t
Ing table,oDe leaf, seats 8. $40. PERSONAL - Avondale Galleran c
ren S ephanle,
No. 62'10
Klngswood 4-0861..
ies new selection of Antique Livia, Franca and Myron have
MONEY JUDGMENT
Prints. John Gouid - birds; returDed to their home on
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or pIece of
SALE-ARONIMINKGOLF Buffon - birds; Redoute - bo- Amherst avenue after apending
ground wltb the bUlldl. and Improve- CLUB AREA. Owner anxious 10 tanlcal; Andubon - birds.
lI1enta thereon erected, SITUATE on the sell. has purchased another
a year in Rome. Mr. Brll~lant,
southelUlt side of Smlth Avenue (form- place. No reasonable offer rePERSON AL - Piano lessons. on sabbatical from tbe Unierly Providence
Road)
at the
of fu
One.
hundred aDd
ruteen
andcl1stance
nineteen
stqry brick !rame Ka rln HaJllpe I - Maste r' sCan' verslty of Pennsylvania was
on..bundrodtba r... Nortbeaatward from
2.140
dldateTempleUnlverslty SChool writing articles and gathering
the Northeast side of Wycombe Avenue,
of Music. Klngswood 4-7694.
In the Borough of Yeadon. County of I plBlllteli.
material for new books.
Delaware. and State of Pennsylvania;
PERSONAL - Avondale GallerDr. George W. Patterson of
CONTAINING In front or breadth on t~~~~~it~
ies. Custom picture framing - Dartmouth avenue recently rcthe salcl Smith Avenue, Thirty-seven feet
all work done at the gallery •
sIS lDches and extending of that width
Large selection of mouldings turned
from attending the
In length or depth Southeastward be. I ~=~:::::=~~~~~any~~t~im~e. and mats - non-glare glass.
Fourth Congress of The Intertween parallel lines at right angles to the j'
1_--':':'-=-::'::::::::":::=':"- naUonal Federation for Iosaid Smith Avenue, the Southwest \lne ~ F10R SALE _ Modern loose I
thereof along the mIddle Une of a cer- cushion chair, attractively slipPERSONAL - Space Fair 1:30 formation P
i I Edln
tain Eight feet wide driveway laid out covered. $12. KIngswood 4-4 SUndBY, september 8. 112
rocess ng n
between these prem1se8 and the prem15es 0861.
Cornell Avenue. Benefit Easter burgh, While in England he
~~~:'''t; on the Southwes', One bun- I___ ~__________ 1.8e_al_SO_c_l_e.:ty;..________ was the house guest of friends
FOR,SALE _ 1967 Toyota Cor- I
In warwlcksblre, Yorkshire and
BEING known as No. '08 Smltb Ave· ana 4-doorsedan. FM radio. Ex- PERSONAL - China and glass Suffolk, Including peter E.
nu..
cellent condition. KIngswood repaired. Parchment pap·er lamp
TOGETHER with the free and com~ 3-6827.
shadeE' recovered. Miss I P
Smith, former exchange stuCo·sponsored by THE HARTFORD
mon use, rJght, Uberty and prlvllege of
Bun~ing. Klngswood 4-3492. .. dent here. Peter was just grad.nd brought to you by
the aforesaid driveway as and for a FOR SALE _ Gar s. g e 5 ale _
uated with honors in music
driveway
and
pauage-way,
at
all
tlmes
W.
P
"
ano·u
I
hereafter forever, in cornmon with the
e re moving! Pictures. electric
- " n n g from the University college of
owners, tenants and occuplers of the
fan. vases. rotisserie broUer.
minor repairing.
th at
other lot of ground adJointng on the curtains _ everything in good
membfJ' Piano Tech.. Nor W es and has accepted
Soutbwest, and e.tltled to the U6e 'bere- condition _ usefui. Rear of 100
Guild 17 years. Leaman. a post in London with T. Walter
of; subject. however. to a proportionate Columbia Avenue, Frida •• Sep3-5755.
Thompson.
All Lines of Insurance
part
of
the
expense
of
keeping
said
drIve.....,
way lngood order and repatr.
tember 6. 1.
'7-810 P.M
and Mrs. Bruce T.Grant
September
_ 2.•• Saturday. ' .ERSON AL - Carpentry. job- andMr.
their
chlldren John, Kathy
333 DARTMOUTH AVE.
Improvements conalst of a masonry
omg, recreation ro 0 m s. book
'klngswood 3-1833~
and frame house.
FOR SALE _ For Fall deli very cases, porches, L.J. Donnelly
and Vicki have returnedtotheir
Sold as the property of mVIN ROB- order your bird feeder now. 'i'h~ KIngswood 4-3781.
• Guernsey road home following Hartiord.Accldent and Indemnity
..
References
Sun.
Campaign
For Cystic' Fibrosis
LEGAL NOTICE
Rose\Valley Nurserie~, Inc
Tbls verse from Genesis Is
Included In the Lesson-Sermon
be read this sunday In
I.SO GOd created maD In his to
own Image, In the Image of Christian Science churches
Gul created he him; male and around the world. The subject
female created he them."
1s HMan~tt
Related passages from the
denominational
t e xtbo ok,
"Science and Health with Key
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
to the scriptures" by Mary
727 Harvard Avenue
Baker Eddy, include the fol·
GIBBONS HOME TEA
Dr. Rex S. Clementlowing:
..
Man
understands
spirltuat
Interim Minister
FETES MISS BAILEY
existence in proportion as his
John Il. Miller, Jr.
treasures
of
Truth
and
LOV&
Director of Music
APproximately 60 people
are enlarged. Mortals must
Sunday
swar
med Into the Gibbons Home
gravitate GOdward, their arfec·
10:00 A.M.-Morning Worship
Thursday
of last week to oHer
tlons and aims grow spiritual, •
Child Care. Ordination of
they must near the broader best wishes to Miss Elsie Balley
new Deacons.
Interpretations of being, and at the tea and open house held
gain some proper sense of the fOr her on her 95th birthday.
UNITED METHODIST
The davenport was full or
CHURCH OF SWARTHMORE Infinite, - in order that sin and
gifts
for her and both Miss
mortality may be put off.
Park Avenue
Balley
and Miss Elverta
'I This sclentific ~ sense of
John C. Kulp, Minister
Clauser,
who marked her 90th
being, forsaking matter for
Pershing Parker
birthday tbtl week before, had
Spirit, by no means suggests
corsages. TO cap Miss Bailey'S
Assistanl Minister
man's absorption Into Diety and
pleasure,
har niece and great
the loss of his Identity, but
Charles Schisler Dir., Music
niece came from philadelphia
confers upon man enlarged InSunday
to add their congratulatiuns.
dividuality,
a
wider
sphere
of
10:00 A.M.-Sunday School
And as a permanent momento
thought and action, a more e~·
Rally Day.
.
or
the day itself, she will have
11:15 A.M.-Morning Worships pansive love, a higher and more
the guest book, signed by most
permanent peace."
Wednesday
All are invited to attend the of her well-wishers.
8:00 P .M.-WSCS
services at First Church of
DIAL "L.I.F.T.\J·P·S"
Christ, SCientist, 206 Park
(KI 3-8877) FOR AN UP.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen F. Davis
avenue, at 11 a.m.
LIFTING DAILY MESSAGF
and sons Gregory 10 1/2 and
I)F FAITH AND !lOPE.
paul 8, of columbia, MO., have
moved Into their new home at
PRESBYTERIAN NOTE.s.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
107 Columbia avenue, the forOF FRIENI)S
The ordination and installa- mer Morrow home. Mr. Davis
~ tion of three naw Deacons will
Whittier Place
is a history professor at Temple
9: 45 A.M. -Meeting for
be held Sunday at the 10 o'clock University.
ship.
' service ·of worship. The new
METHODIST NOTES
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Wor-- Deacons are Mrs. Mark Heald,
George patterson and Dr. Glenn
ship
pastor Kulp will begin his
R. Morrow. Edward F. Heller autumn sermon a'erles this
Monday
also
be Installed as Sunday. He wUl preach a fourwill
All-Day Sewing
Trustee.
part series of sermons on the
Wednesday
Dr. ReX Clements will con· theme, "You Better Belleve
All-Day Quilting
duct the service. A volunteer It!" "Who IntheWorldCares7"
choir will provide the music. will be the subject at the one
TRINITY CHURCH
Church School teachers will service of worship at 1l:15a.m.
Chester Rd. & College Ave.
meet
Monday night In
the
Rev. Warren C. Skipp, Rector
this SUnday.
I
Women's Association room.
Rally DaY will be observed
Rev. Edward 14... Schneide.
The pastoral Nominallng Com- in the SUnday school at 10 a.m.
Assistant rcector
mittee wUl also meet Monday Promotion exercises will be
Robert Smart
night
In the pastor's study. hald in· Fellowship Hall comOrganist _ Choinnasler
The Daacons will hold the mencing at 10 for grades one
SUMMER SCHEDULE
meeting originally scheduled
through six.
Sunday
for September 3 on Tuesday,
Senior High M. Y.F. offleers,
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
september 10 at 8 p.m. In the will meet at 7 SUnday evening.
Church Office.
8:00 A.M.-Brotherhooli of
. Monday, t he BOard or
The Trustees wlll meet Tnes- Trustees will meet at 7:30p.m.
St. Andrew.
day' at 7:30 p.m. in the W.A.
10:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer
Lydia Circle will meet at the
Room.
Thursday
church Tuesday, at 9:30 a.m.
The Chancel Choir will hold
9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion
The commission on ChrisUan
its first rehearsal oUhe season Social Concerns and the Com-==-=-=-~--:-----fiRST CHURCH OF
at 7:45 p.m. Thursday, Septem- mission on Education will meet
ber 12. They wlll sil)g at the
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
'Tuesday at'8 p.m.
september 15th service.
Sunday
The first general meeting
of the W.S.C.S. will be beld
1:00 A, M, -Sunday School
at 8 p.m. wadnesday. Mrs.
11 :00 A.M.-The Lesson-SerTRINITY NOTES
I
Dorothea
Antis, new president
• mon will be "Man."
Wednesday evening meeting
Holy Communion will be! of the Phlladelpbla Conference
each week, 8 P.M. Reading celebrated at 8 a.m. sundaY'·1 or the W.B.C.B., will be guest
Room.u19 Dartmouth Avenue Morning Prayer will be held speaker.
open week.days except hal. at 10 a.m.
1 Chancel Choir wUl rehearse
T he Brotherhood of st. Thursday at 8 p.m.
idays, 10.5. Friday evenings
7.9. Nursery available on Andrew wlll meet at 8 a.m.
sunday; Church school ConsultSundays.
_ .
MC
ants will meet at 8 p.m.
LEIPER P'RESBYTERIAH
The vestry will meet at 8 LEIPER CHURCH NOTES
CHURCH
Monday.
900 Fairvie,!, Road
i. p.m.
Church School teachers will,
The Rev. Floyd G. Meredith
Dr. edward A. Morris
meet at 8a.m. Wednesday. Lay- I wlll be Installed as t\le new
Interim Minister
readers will meet at 8 p.m. minister at the 1l o'clock serthat
nlj:ht.
vice of worsblp on SUnday.
\
Sunday
Holy communion wlll be
Church School classes win
9:30 A.M.-Church School
Thursday at -start on SUnday, beginning at
' celebrated
11:00 A.M.-Morning W~hlp
9:30 a.m.
\ 9:30 a.m.
HOTRE DAME de LOURDES
The Girls Choir will rebearse
Mlchlvan Ave.&Falrview Rd. , Thursday
at 4 p. m. Tbe Choir
R.v. Charl.s A. Nelson,
\ or Men and BO·Ys w1ll relWarse ROMAH CATHOLIC NOTES
Pastor
at 7:30.
Sunday Mass is celebrated
Tbtl winter schedule will be lilY. Donald H.lm, Ass't
gin sunday, September 15 with at 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. and at
Sunday
three Sunday services or war- 12:15 p.m.
SUn. Mass-8,9,10,I1,12:15
ship, _ 8, 9:15 and 11:15 a.m.
On weekdays, MUS is at
"eekdays-6:30 & 8 A.M.
Churcb s'cbool classes wllialao : 1;:30 and 8 a.m., and on Saturhlurdays - 8 A.M.
begin 011 the 11th.
'
: . , . It • a.m. .
OxdIellllioo Sli ..5:30; 7:3IHI
September
Friday. September 6, 1968
avenue have. returned bome
after spendlng the month 01
August In Avalon, N. J.
of
existing properties
BAIRD & BIRD INC.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
RADIO S!OfOlES
SUNDAY - 8:45 A.M.
WFIL. 560 k.c.
SUflDAY - 6:45 A.M.
WQAL - FM. 106.1 m.1I-
FUEL OIL
BURNER SERVICE
BUDGET PLAM
VANALEN
11 N. MORTON
PA.
Kl 3-4142
3·4592
has
avenue
of AUgust in Longport, N.J.,
where all her chlldren and
OTHER
THE HOAGIE SHOP
DiMatteo's
K13-9834
FQirview at Michigan
Her brother-to-law and sister- .
in-law Mr. and Mrs. WOUalllr-t
H. Ressler 'Of Shamokin who
were vacationing in aceanClty,
N. J., celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary with a
party' which included all their
children and all Mrs. crist's
family. The followlng evening
Mrs. Crist honored them with
a party in her apartment for
both famllles totaling 32 people.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Browne
of Largo,Fla., Mrs. Crist's
son-in-law aDd daughter joined
the family for the two parties.
Mrs. Browne was a flower girl
B. Irving of Har- prior to the begllUl!ng
uncle Mrs.
vard a venue, ill attending lIoccer Junior :vear.
and aunt.
at Haverford colllel:e
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gram
Swing of Hlilborn avenue have
I WAS A JUVENILE DELINQUENTI
returned from a summer in
1 jumped fences. ran awa..Y. met up with bad dogs, upset gar-'
Massachusetts w her e Mr.
cans;.... ruined neighbors' shrubs ••• tben one da,y the
Swing was again a men,ber of . bage
boss put me in his car...1 thought it was tbe end ••• hut do you
the Berkshire Music ~enter . know wbere he took me? To the
(Tanglewood).
DOG TRA1NING SCHOOL, OF DELAWARE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Willlam D.
I leanred to Heel, to Slt, to Stay. to ('ome ... and I LIKED Ut
Jones of vassar avenue have
WHY not tell YOUR boss to take you tbe're.
.
returned home after spending
Next Course Starts Wednesday Evening, September 11
a few weeks at their cottage
, Swarthmore High School Gymnasium
on Lake Whltneyinthepoconos.
C18$lles limited in size ... Advance reservatlons
All of their famOy visited them
DOG TRAINING SCHOOL OF
LAWARE, ~OUHTY
during their stay.
Palmers'MlIl Paxon
. Medl~ EI
6-2822
S~dy Irving, son of Mr. and
at the
of
In June,
Marsha
Dr. Robert DOolittle Is a space and visited the Indlan VUlage . verslty, Bethlehem, as afresh- gold
Muietta
avenue
recenUy
spent
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they lett their tr~ler on VanMimi McWUliams, Guernsey
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couver I8land while they went road, had as her bouse guest
to Alaska via Inside PaSsage last week Miss Cheryl Myrick
boats;
stopovers
included of Chelmsford, Mass. Mimi,
Prince Rupert, Juneau, Sltka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
.Ketchlkan \ and HaineR. By jet H. McWOllams, leaves toplane the DOolltUes visited morrow for her senior year
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they got a good view of the the month of August at OCean
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REGISTRATIOM: September 9 and 16,7:30 - 9 P.M.
anUqUes consultant for the home on Forest lane from a
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FALL TERM:
September 23, 1968
Mr. ..... Mrs. John L. Wet- avenue. Monday following
12. laufer and daughter patricia week in Taylor Hospital.
Ballroom Dancing
$12. Millinery
8. who are movlngfrom Richmond,
Molly, Malone, daughter 01
Bridge, Beginners
'10 Organ. Beginners
12. Va., to their new borne in, con- Mr. and Mrs. James L. Malone
Bridge. Intl!rmediate
10. Painting
8. cordvllle. Mr. WeUaufer has 01 Harvard avenue, spent sevc,(lramics
12. Physical Fitness-Men
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CfeativeiCooking
12. PhYsical Fitness, Women
12. Company to WUmtngton.
as the guest of Debby CoddlDC- '
Creative Writing
12. Sewing
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day Decor'
12. Snjall Boat Handling
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v111e with Mr. and Mrs. James
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12. Mr. Deacon's mother Mrs.
French, Conversational
10, StUng for Beginners
10. Charles 1'. Deacon of Lafayette Mccorkel, also formerly of
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12. a velllle aDd Mr. arid MrS.
Guitar, Beginners
.10. Tailoring
10. Francis Caster of Larchmont, and theirs in Warrior's Mark,
Guitar, Intermediate
10. Typing, Beginners
10. N.'!'. Mr. Deacon's slSter Mrs. Pa., where they all atte....edthe
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12. M.' c. nurkee arrived W~.:. wedding 01 Mary LOU McCorkel
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Residents ot Swarthmore and
Rutledge wl11 have their Urst
opportunity to meet Donald Anderson, new principal of the
high school, Tuesday eyening,
September 17.
'
The' Junior an!! Senior High
school Home and School Association is sponsoring the meeting
in the high school auditorium at
8 p.m., at which time Mr.
Anderson will speak. He will
discuss, and reply to questloIlS
on, curriculum development in
the 11ght of the needs of the
students of the community.
In addiUon, the teachers new
to the faculty and the guidance
staff wUl be introduced. Following the formal portion of the
meeting, there will be a reception for the Andersons at
which refreshments will be
served.
,
It is hoped that all those attending w1JJ take the opportunity to pay their Home and School
Association dues of $1 for the
current Yllar.
The next event on the H & S
calendar is the annual School
Night which Will take place on
TUesday, October 15.
Local Artist In
Avondale Exhibit
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Avondale Gnlleries, Avqndale road, w1ll display the water cOlors 'and drawings of
Swarthmorean Robert U. Taylor
at the exhibit openIng today,
september 13 alld continuing
through Monday, September 30.
Mr. Taylor, son of Mr. arid
Mrs. John R. Taylor of College avenue, is a graduate of
SWarthmore High School and has
his Bachelor of Fine Arts from
the University of Pennsylvania
and his Master of Fine Arts
which he received in June from
the Yale UnIversity School of
the Drama.
He has been designing stage
settings since 1959, beginning
with "Teahouse of the August
Moon" for the Showtimers summer Theatre of Roanoke, Va.
His latest have been for "The
Bench," Grammercy Arts Theatre, New York ctty, "The
Balcony, " and "Trollus and
Cresslda," tor the Loeb Repertory Tt,eatre at Harvard, and
for "The Rehearsal," at Theatre 73, New York, all' this
year.
In 1963, he designed the sets
(Continued on Page 5).
At Commissioning Of
USS JohnF. Kennedy
Cdr. aled Mrs. Raymond Ketcham, Marietb. a venue, attended
the commissionIng ceremonyof
the aircraft carrier USS John
F. Kennedy In Newport News
last Friday. Cdr. Ketcham. who
Is commanding officer of Attack Squadron 831, will take his
squadron aboard the KennedY'
for a shakedown cruise In October and then will deploy for a
~editerranean tour of duty In
late March of 1969.
Mrs. Ketcham and daughters
Susan, Patricia, and Linda have
returned to their home onMarietta avenue after a nine-weeks'
stay i n Jacksonvile, Fla.,
where Cdr. Ketcha'm is stationed aboard the Naval Air,
Station at Cecu Field.
SWARTHMORE,
Announce Mutual
Exchange Oct. 1,2,3,4
PA.,
$5.50 PER YEAR
19081, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1968
VOTING REGISTRARS
HERE SEPT. 16TH
Roving registrars will sit in
Householders are on the alert Borough Hall, MondllY, Septemfor items Of, clothing, home e- ber 16 tor the convenience of
quipment and decoration, toys, eligible cUlzens who wish to
books, etc., to be exchanged to register for the November 5
General, Election. They will be
mutual advantage at the Wo- In
the American Legion Room
man's Club Mutual Exchange
from 2 to 9 p.m.
October 1, 2, 3, 4.
'
CiUzeIlS who have not voted
Since onIy one exchange wUl in the past four elections (or'
be managed by club members since the Primaries of 1966) I
during the club season, cloth- : must register in order to vote
ing for all seasons will be ac- on November 5.
cepted.
.
Registration may also be
Mrs. James A. Fellton and made attheCourtHouse Media
her assistant Mrs. Henry C. today, september 13 a~d Mon~
Barton, Jr•• , held a meeting of day, September 16 from 9a m
Exchange Chairmen on Sep- to 9 p.m. and tom~rrow fro~
tember 10 when the planning a.m. to noon.
stage was completed. NClW, 20
clubmember chairmen are busy
marshalllng their aides so that'
all foreseeable arrangements
are in order for Tuesday, October I, the check-in day.
MeanwhUe, the word, according to, the chairmen, is
"gather items together; get
them in A-I condition, rememoor this is no rummage sale
but a practical exchange -on·
ly-that-which-is-outgrown, not
The performance of "Ole
outworn."
sol" was the feature event at
the Swim Club Sund!;ly when
members were piesented with
one of the most beautiful and
delightful days Of the season.
Several hundred members took
advantage of the bonus opportunity 01'. this final day of the
swimmer's season.
During the afternoon the anilUal famUy relay championshiPfl' were held with the followThe 25 top readers In the ing emerging as winners;
qlass1fication I, with' two
Swarthmore Public Library's
members
under 12, the ReynSummer Reading Club are as
olds famlly which included B1I1,
follows:
'
Kristine Allen, Keith Ander- Beth, Alex and their father
son, Meg Bianchi, Steven Pro- sam, Jr., followed by the Baxsak, Beth and Holly Cohen, Bet- ters, the Shermans. the Tracys
sy and David Ffrench, Helen and the Lees; classification 2,
tw,o members under 16, the Lins
Gorgas, wendy Harnwell,Susan
- Alan, Lester, Father David
1I0lak, Kiml Horlkawa, Alice
and adopted Michael Spies; runand Barbara Hughey, Cl.rlsto- llers up were the Herschels and
pher, and Rowena JacklyD, MI- Shermans; third class unlimited
chael and Patricia Logue, Dirk _ the cushlngs led by Mother
MacAlpine, L y n n McKelvey, Marion and Father Jack with
Stephen Ng" Betsy Thompson, steve and Jack, Jr, followed in
Debbie Warren.
by the Sutherlands, the SherThere were 79 active readers mans, the McGovElrns.
in the club, ·representlng kinThe Trophy Club Award made
dergarten to seventh grade.
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Third grade had the largest
group, with 21 members, who
read the most books altogether.
All of the summer clubbers
are Invited to the story Hours
to be especially arranged for
them and their friends by the
Jim Mayer of Swarthmore and
librarians. NoUce will be made
on the Bulletin Board In the Gerda and BIH Hargrave of
library, and in The Swarth- Lansdowne happened to be in
czechoslovakia at the Ume the
morean.
The library announces that Russians moved In. They have
the Pre-5chool story Hour will pictures and experiences to
begin on Wednesday,September share with all who are Interest~·
25, at 10 a.m. with Mrs. David ed. The peace commltteeofthe
Swarthmore FrJends' Meeting
weston In charge.
welcomes all to the Rushmore
Room of the Meeting House at
8 p.m. SUnday, september 15.
ROTARY SPONSORS
Many swarthmoreans will
know
Gerda Hargrave as pracBIKE INSPECTION
tically .. Mrs. United Nations."
A bicycle inspection
She has taken literally hundreds
and safety instruction
of busloads of visitors to the
school will be held
UN, including Swarthmore
Saturday morning, Sep.
groups, and she mans gift tables
tember 14, 01 10 at the
of UN and other international
Rutgers Avenue School
items at community affairs.
Parking Lot.
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Since 1956 Mrs. Hargrave has
The school is under
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the sponsorshif of, the
Rotory Club 0 Sworth.
EMERGENCY 8(000
more. Dr. John Wigton,
swltrthmore Borough reschairman, and his com·
Idents'
requests for bloom may
mittee will inspect bi·
be
made
to Mrs. Johan Natvig,
'cycles ondexpiDin how
Cross
Chairman of Blood,
Red
to keep them In 'good
KI 3-0324, or to her eo-chalrcondition.
men Mrs. Robert van ~vensInstruction willa
,Iven on 011
for bicyclists.
UF Campaign
Starts Sept. 23
List 25 Top
Summer Readers
P,,-School Story
Hours Start 25th
Leiper Church ,To
Inslall Paslor
9
Old Sol Beams
On Closing Day
Robinson Award To R.
Baiford at Swim Club
Report Sunday
On Invasion . .
E. Laurence
Conwell
Park Purchase
To Go -10 Voters
Electorate To Decide
$100,000 Bond Issue
CoHee Hour Sept. 16
Launches Captains,
The United Fund Campaign of
1969 in SWarthmore Is ready to
roll! At a coffee hour at the
home .of the chairman, Mrs. A.,
Sidney Johns'Jn, Jr., on Monday,
september 16, the captains win
bo equipped with the solicitors'
onvelopes which they wlll give
out that week. On Monday, September 23 the drive wUl start.
Anyone not called on in the
following three, weeks is urged
to call his captain or the chairman.
Below are the captains and
their sollcltors: captain Mrs. A. Douglas Bender; Mrs- Albert Melll, Mrs.
paul'Melrath, Mrs. James Connor, Mrs. Lucille Haggerty,
Mrs. Frank Clesluk, Mrs. RUSsell 1L Kent.
captain Mrs. William Morris, 3rd; Mrs. Harry McCalliste'r, Mrs. Lynn Kippaxl Mrs.
Herbert Evans, Mrs. Fred W.
Druckenmiller, Ruth Chester,
Mrs. charles Anderson, Mrs.
Henry Bunker, Mrs. A.L. Tyler, Mrs. John ,Trevaskls.
captain Mrs. Edmund Jones;
Mrs. Jolin MacKay, 'Mrs. John
(Continued on Page 7)
Special 'Service For',
Rev. Meredith Sunday
The Rev. Floyd G. Meredith
wUl be Installed as the pastor
of the Leiper Presbyterian
Church at a special service to
be held SUnday at 7:30 p.m. at
the church on Fa!rvlew road.
The son of Samuel E. Meredith of Coatesville, be Is a naUve of WestChester. He attended Scott High School In Coatesville and Eastern Baptist College and Is a graduate of Union
Theological Seminary, Richmond, Va.
He was in the Airforce Training Command M an Instructor
in Technical School for four
years.
Mr. Meredith, whnhadserved
churches in North Carolina
while in s,eminary, and was assistant pastor of the Bethany
Collegiate Church, Havertown,
when he WM called to the Leip
er Church on August 1. He and
his wife Carol have three children, Tracy, Jody and Bart.
The Rev. Dr. William Faulds ,
pastor of the Ardmore Presbyterian Church, will conduct
the service Sunday night. The
Nev. Richard Kirk of, Woodland
presbyterian Church, Philadelphia will deliver the sermon.
Also participating in the service will be the 'Rev. Warren
Ball, pastor of the Chambers
Memorial Presbyterian
Church, Rutledge; Rev. Robert
Hallman, assistant pastor atthe
\Valllngford Pre s b y t'e r I a n
Church; Rev. Robert p. Bell,
pMtor of the Second Presbyterian ..Church of Chester; Rev.
Glllhlrt J. Horn. pastor of the
Dublin Deep Run presbyterian
Church; Rev. Edward Simpson,
pMtor of Trinity Presbyterian
Church of Philadelphia.
Also parUclpating wlll 'be
Mrs. William E. SmlthofMichIgan avenue, ruUng elder of the
Leiper Church and Lewis E.
Gordon 01 Glenolden, ruUng el~JJ8Il'y Collegiate
BOROUGH HAll
MOil DAY r SEPT•
16, 2-9 P.M.
Borough Co u n c 11 decided
Monday nIght to go to the electorate for approval or disapproval of a bond Issue not to
el!ceed $100,000 to acquire the
four-acre Rumble-Titus tract
between Yale avenue and cresson lane for public use. The
Borough expects, If land Is acquired, to ulUmately be relmbur sed by the state for one -half
the expendl.ture.
The action followed two hours
of pro and con discussion by
over 100 clUzens attending the
session, and a report by Councilman Robert Hayden including
estimates for fencing, parking
and other facilities If desired
in the park.
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It M'as said that Francis CannOll of Folsom who hM purchMed the Rumble portion of
Funeral services were helil the tract and plans to erect
on Tuesday afternoon at the' 'seven homes there, has agreed
presbyterian Church for E. to delay doing anything to the
Lawrence conwell, 49, 111 Co- land until after the November 5
lumbia avenue, business con- referendum. If the bond Issue Is
sultant and sport fisherman, approved the Borough can'prowho died saturday, September ceed with acquisition of the plot
7 at his summer home in Cape by purchase or condemnation. If
It Is not approved, the Borough
May, N.J.
A lifelong resident of Dela- must pay an undetermined aware County, Mr. Conwell was mount in Interest and damages
Qorn In Chester on July 19 I' to Cannon for the period It held
1919. He was graduated from th~ up progress on his project.
John F. Spencer and Bernard
WUliam Penn Charter Schoolln I
tendered petitions signMorrlll
1938 and the University of penn- !
ed
by
416
people favoring Borsylvania In 1942. He was a I'
member of Phi Delta Thetafra- ough purchase of the tract.
ternIty ,and served as tbelr Spencer said, "Swarthmore
Alumni Adviser for five years. needs more, not less, open
He received an MBA from Tem- space If It expects to preserve
ple University in 1947.
I the character of the borough."
During World War n, Mr. I He said that the building of adconwell served overseas for ditional homes brings additional
three years as a Major in the burden" not reUef, to taxpayers
U. S. Army Air Forceprimari- because while a new house might
ly In Africa and Italy. He was bring in $600 or so in tjlxes
awarded the purple Heart and the several children It us'uall;
Air Medals 'and was In five contains each CIlSt $800 a year
campaigns. After the war, Mr. to educate.
John de Moll, former member
Conwell joined Smith Kline & I
French Laboratories M Pro- i of the Planning commission,
duct Development Admlnistra- i referred to Its long-time contor. In 1961, he formed his own i cern about the need for addicompany at 1422 Chestnut street tional open space', and the Boras business consultant and real 0ugh's previous failure to act,
on the excuse of economic feasestate investor.
Mr. Conwell was a member of Iblllty. He said the Borough
The Union League of Philadel- should take this last chance to
pliia, American Management
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Association, Delaware County
Advisory Board ofthe Philadelphia NaUonal Bank, Corinthian
Yacht Ciub of Cape May, .Cape
May cottagers Association, an
adult leader In the BOY Scouts
The Chester Citizens' Inforof A merica, and a sponsor of mation Center will be the topic
the Junior Achievers program. at the League of Women Voters'
Mr. Conwell Is survived by general membersh!p meeting
, his wlfe, the former Elizabeth Monday nlght at Whittier House.
Margaret nougias of Swarth- The meeting. first fall activity
more, and their daughter Eliza- for the league, wlll begin at
beth, and their five sons, JaQles, 8 p. m. It Is open to the public.
Bruce, William, Edward, m,
Mrs. David M. Field, presiand David.
dent, will Interview the ChesInterment followed at Chester ter Steering committee, - Mrs.
Rural Cemetery. In Ueu of flow- Martin W. MUler, chairman,
ers, contributions may be made Mrs. spencer Thomas and Mrs.
to La!1kenau Hospital, Philadel- Alan Hunt, alongwlthpastpresphia, or a charity of your choice. ident Mrs. carl Beresln on the
history, pres",r.t activity, and
future of the center., One of the
MOTHERS NEEDED!
center's functions is to combat
Cub scout Pack 112 Isindes- apathy and indlfference and to·
perata need of Den Mothers. encourage voter registration in
Anyone who can help Is urged this election year.
Mrs. Field will also Introduce
to call KI 3-6289.
First Pack Meeting tor 112 hoard members for 1968-69· -,
Mesdames John Moore; Mar: '
wlll be Frida)" September 27.
tin
Miller, Robert Gamble,
A general '-School Night for
ScouUng" will be held by all Thomas Brandt, Wllliam Henlocal scout troops and cub packs sel. John Grasso, DaleThom~
Tuesday, September 24, at the son, DOuglMS Robinson, Aaron
~lementary school. Interested' Fine, George Hart, SPencer
,boys' and parents are invlted lo ''rhomM, Cyrus Cantrell, Melvin Molstad, H~nry~uth. '
~~nd and relister- at that Ume.
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For E.L. Conwell
Death Saturday At 49
Saddens Large Area
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Chester Info. Center
Tonic at LWV Meet
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prizes, refresh ..
'Space Fair' To Aid
Easter Seal Society
A Space Fair for the benefit
of the Easter Seal Society for
Crippled Children and Adults
will be held sunday, from 1:30
HEADS COMMITTE E
Mrs. Alfred H. Rhodes, Yale
avenue, Is In charge of the
swarlhmore Auxiliary'S anUques auclion committee currently collecling Ilems for lhelr
booth al the Riddle Memorial
Hospital Fair to be held tbls
fall.
.. Anything old and saleable"
will be picked up by Mrs.
menls and a toy and book sale
are scheduled for lhe afternoon.
Brad Gary and Dan smith
are In charge of lhe fair, assisted by Andy Morris, Kane
Bender, RaY Hazard,cralgRial
and DOug Kirby.
SPRINGFIELD ADULT SCHOOL
Rhodes, or her assistants, the
Mesdames Phillp coleman,
Leon C. Boller, David Bingham,
John Lawrence, Donald Aikens.
Mrs. Leslie C. Jenckes Is
antiques consultant for the
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SPRINGFIELD, PENNSYLVANIA 19064
REGISTRATION:
PLACE:
September 9 and 16, 7:30 - 9 P.M.
Springfield High School
West Leamy Avenue
Springfield, Pennsylvania 19064
speech deparlmenl at
ville Unl verslly.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Terwilliger of Maple avenue have
returned from a two-week tour
visiting friends In New England
and Fire Island, N. Y. Their
children Valery and Carl accompanied them. The family
spenl Labor Day Weekend v1sllIng Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D.
Nevins, Jr., and five Children,
formerly of North Chesler road,
now residing in Westporl, conn.
Mrs. Adele M. Smith and
children Grayson, Faye
Frank have returned to their
grou~p.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. wetlaufer of strath Haven avenue
have with them for three days
FALL TERM:
Ten Monday Evenings, beginning
their son and daughter -In-law
September 23, 1968
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wetlaurer
and daughter patricia
Ballroom Dancing
$12. Millinery
12.
Bridge. Beginners
10 Organ. Beginners
8. who are moving from Richmond.
Bridge,lntllrmediate
10. Painting
12. Va., to their new home in con('"ramics
12. Physical Fitness-Men
8. cordville. Mr. wetlau!er has
cIeative.Cooking
12. physical Fitness, Women
8. been transferred by the Dupont
ereati ve Writing
12. Sewing
12. company to wumlngton.
Mr. and Mrs. David T. Deacon
Creative Crafts & HoU.
Shorthand Beginners
10.
and
children Marshall, Keith
day Decor
12. Small Boat Handling
5.
and Eric have been visiting fo'r
Effecti ve Verbal CommuniSmall Business Managecation
12,
ment
10. eight days with their parents
French, Conversational
10. Skiing for Beginners
12. Mr. Deacon's mother Mrs.
Golf
8. Spanish. Beginners
10. Charles T. Deacon of Lafayette
Guitar, Beginners
10. Tailoring
12. avenue and Mr. and Mrs.
Guitar, Intermediate
10. Typing. Beginners
10. FranciS caster of Larchmont.
Investments
8. Typing, Intermediate
10. N. Y. Mr. Deacon's sister Mrs.
Lapidary
12. Woodworking
12. M. C. Durkee arrived wednesMathematics for Parents
12. Yoga
18. . day from watertown, N. Y., to
see her brotMr and family
before
they lell for home yesINFORMATION: Phone KI 4-5800 - Extension 61
Brochure will"be mailed upon request
terday. Mr. Deacon is assistant
the
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Due to popular request We will reopen Tuesday Sept. 10th
H & S Will Present
Donald Anderson at 8
were working as mates
charter boals.
Mrs. W. G. van Note
turned to her home on Harvard
avenue Monday following
week in Taylor Hospital.
Molly Malone, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Malone
of Harvard avenue, spent several weeks in Nashvllle, TeM.,
as the guest or Deuby Coddington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Parker Coddington, formerly
of Swarthmore. Molly left Nashville with Mr. and Mrs. James
Mccorkel, also formerly of
swarthmore, to join her family
and theirs in warrior's Mark,
Pa., where they all aUended the
wedding of Mary Lou McCorkel
and John Rozdllsky of Trumbull, Conn., and Seattle, Wash.
Residents of Swarthmore and
Rutledge will have their Iirst
opportunity to meet Donald Anderson, new principal of the
high school, Tuesday evening.
September 17.
The Junior and Se~ior High
School lIome and School Association is sponsoring the meeting
in the high school auditorium at
'3 p.m., a~ which time t\.lr ..
Anderson will speak. He will
discuss, and reply to questions
on. curriculum development in
students of the community.
In addition, the teachers new
to the faculty and the guidance
staff will be Introduced. Following the formal portion of the
meeting, there will be a reception for the Andersons at
which refreshments will be
served.
It is hoped that all those attending will take the opportunity to pay their HOlne and School
Association dues of $1 for the
current year.
The ne;...i event on the H & S
calendar is the annual School
Night which will take place on
Tuesday, October 15.
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fOOD MARKET
wui
clubmember chairmen are busy
marshalling their aides so that
all
foreseeable arrangements
are in order for Tuesday, October 1, the check-in day.
Meanwhile, the word, according to the chairmen, is
.'gather items together; get
them in A-I condition, remember this is no rummage sale
but a practical exchange -<>nly-that-whichais-outgrown, not
outworn."
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! Hours Start 25th
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I The 25 top readers in the
Galleries, A von1 Swarthmore Public Library's
dale road, will display the wa! Summer Reading Club are as
ter cOlors and drawings of
follows:
Swarthmorean Robert U. Taylor
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Kristine Allen, Keith Anderat the exhibit opening today,
son. ~leg Bianchi, steven Proseptember 13 and continuing I
sak. Beth and Holly Cohen, Betthrough ;\londay, septemb€>r 30.
sy and David F'french. Helen
:\lr. Taylor, son of l\lr. and
Gorgas, Wendy lIarnwell,Sllsan
;\Irs. John R. Taylor of CollIolak, Kimi I:orikaw3, Alice
lege avenue. is a graduate of
and Barbara Hughey, ChristoSwarthmore High School and has
pher and Rowena Jacklyn, i\Jihis Bachelor of Fine Arts from
chael and Patricia Logue, Dirk
the University of Pennsylvania
MacAlpine, I. y 11 n McKelvev
and his Master of Fine Arts
Stephen Ng, Betsy Thompso~:
which he received in June from I
tile yale University School of I Debbie Warren.
There were 79 active readers
the Drailla.
in t~le dub. ·representing kinHe has been designing stage
dergartol1 to seventh grade.
settings since 1959, beginning
Third gl':Hle had the ] argest
with "Teahouse of the August
gronp. with 21 members, who
\loon" for the Showtililers SUIlIread the 1Il0st books altogether.
!lIer Theatre of Roanoke, Va.
All of the summer clllbbers
His latest have heen for" The
are invited to the story Hours
Hench," Gramlllercy ArtsTheto he especially arranged for
atre, Xew york City, "The i
theil' and their- friends hy the
Hakon)., " and "Troilus and i
lihrarians. Notice will be made
Cn:sshl:l," for the Loeb Hep- :
on the Bulletin Board in the
erton· Theatre at lIarv~nl, and I
library, and in Tile Swarthfor '·The Rehearsal," at The-:
rnorean.
atre 73, New York, all this'
The library announces that
yea I".
I the Pre -school story Hour will
Itl 1963, he designed the sets;
begin on \Vednesday, September
(Continued 011 }-lag£' 5).
25, at 10 a.lll. with :\lrs. David
weston in charge.
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At Commissioning Of ,
USS John F. Kennedy I
,
Cdr. aIld ~lrs. Raymond Kethalll, :'I.larietta a venue. attended
th(: cOlillllissioning cerelllonyof
the aircraft carrier USS John
F. Kennedy in Newport !\ews
b~1 Friday. Cdr. Keiehalli. who
is cOIILlltanding offi('(,l" of ·\ttad; Squadron 831, will take ·his
squadron aboa rd the Kennedy
for a shakedown cruise in October and then will deploy for a
:\lediterranean tour of dutv in
late :\.larch of 1969.
.
:\.Irs. Ketcham and daughters
Susan, Patricia J and Linda have
returned to their home on Marietta a venue after a nine _weeks'
stay in Jacksonvile, Fla.,
Where Cdr. Ketcham is stationed aboard the Naval Air
ROTARY SPONSORS
BIKE INSPECTION
t.:
Station at Cecil Field.
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MONDAY, SEPT.
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$5.50 PER YEAR
Old Sol Beams
On Clos·lng Day
Robinson Award To R.
Barlord at Swim Club
A bicycle
and safety
school will
Saturday
inspection
instruction
be
held
morning,
Sep-
tember 14, at 10 at the
Rutgers Ave;ue School
Parking Lot.
The school is under
the sponsorship of the
Rotary Club of Swarth.
more. Dr. John Wigton,
chairman, and his committee will inspect bi·
cycles and explain how
to keep them in good
condition.
Instruction willa Iso be
given on all traffic rules
for bicyclists.
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Electorate To Decide
$100,000 Bond Issue
CoHee Hour Sept. 16
Launches Captains
The United Fund campaign of
1969 in Swarthmore is ready to
roll! At a coffee hour at the
home.of the chairman, Mrs. A.
Sidney Johns·.m, Jr.,onMonday,
September 16, the captains will
b~ equijJped with the solicitors'
\.)nvelopes which they will give
out that week. On Monday, Septelllber 23 the drive will start.
Anyone not called on in the
following three weeks is urged
to call his captain or the chairBelow are the captains and
their solicitors:
captain Mrs.
A.
Douglas Ben-
der; Mrs. Albert Melli. 1\'lrs.
Paul Melrath, Mrs, James Connor,
~'Irs.
1\lrs. Lucille Haggerty,
Frank Ciesluk. Mrs. Rus-
sell H, Kent.
captain Mrs. William
Park Purcha~e
To Go To Voters
E. Laurence Conwell
UF Campaign
Starts Sept. 23
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For E.L. Conwell
Death Saturday At 49
Saddens Large Area
rls, 3rd; Mrs. Harry McCallis-
Leiper Church To
Install Pastor
Special Service For
Rev. Meredith Sunday
Report Sunday
On Invasion
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Borough Co u n c i 1 decided
night to go to the elec ..
torate for approval or disapproval of a bond issue not to
exceed $100,000 to acquire the
four-acre Humble-Titus tract
between Yale avenue and Cresson lane for public use. The
Borough expects, if land is acquired' to ultimately !>e reimbursed by the state for one-half
the expenditure.
The action followed two hcurs
of pro and con dIscussion by
over 100 citizens attending the
session. and a report by Councilman Hobert Hayden including
estilliates for fencing, parking
and other facilities if desired
in the park.
It was said that Francis Cannon of Folsom who has purchased the RUlJlble portion of
the tract and plans to erect
seven hOllies there, has agreed
~londay
Funeral services were hela
ter, Mrs. Lynn Kippaxj fl.lrs. on Tuesday afternoon at the
Herbert Evans, l\lrs. Fred W. Presbyterian Church for E.
The performance of "Ole
Druckenmiller, Ruth Chester
Lawrence conwell, 49, 111 Cosol" was the feature event at
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avenue, business conthe Swim Club Sunday when
Henry Bunker, ;\Irs. A.L. Tysultant and sport fisherman ,
members wer~ !lre3ented with
ler, )'Irs. John Trevaskis.
j one of the most beautiful and
captain Mrs. Edmund Jonesj who died Saturday, september
7 at his summer home in Cape
.~' rs. Jo h n i\·tacKay, :'vlrs. John
I delightful days of the season.
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Several hundred members took
A lifelong resident of Dela- I
advantage of the bonus oppor(Continued on Page 7)
ware county, Mr. Conwell was
I tunlty or. this final day of the
born in Chester on July 19, !
swirnlllerts seasor:.
1919. He was graduated from the I
During the afternoon the anWilliam Penn Charter Schoolln
1 nual family relay <.:halllpio:11931J and the University of Pennships were held with the follo\\,sylvania in 1942. He was a 1
ing emerging as winners;
member of Phi D2lta Thetafra- I
::-:lassification 1, with two
ternity and served as their i
members under 12, the ReynAlumni Adviser for five years. :
olds familY which included Bill ,
He received an iVIBA from Tel1l- i
The Hev. Floyd G. l\·Ieredith
Beth, Alex and their father
pIe University in 1947.
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sam, Jr., followed by the Bax- will be installed as the pastor
During World War II, Mr. :
ters, the Sherlllans, the Tracys of the Leiper Presbyterian
Conwell
served overseas fOI' I
and the Lees; classification 2 , Church at a special service to
three years as a Major in the i
two members under 16. the Lins be held Sunday at 7:30 p .. IJI. at
U. S. Army Air Force primari- ~
_ Alan, Lester, Father David the church on Fairview road.
ly in Afril'a and Italy. lIe was:
The son of Samuel E. r\'t~re
and adopted i\lich
ilers up were the Herschels and dith of CoatesvUle, he is a naAil' ;\'Iedals and was in five:
Sherlnans; third class unlimited tive of WestChester.lIeaUendcaillpaigns. After the war J 1\11'. i
- the Cushings led by ~Iother ed Scott High School in coatesconwell joined Smith Kline & !
Marion and Father Jack with ville and Eastern Baptist ColFrench Laboratories as Pro- .
steve and Jack, Jr, followed in lege and is a graduate of Union duct Development Administra - .
by the Sutherlands, the Sher- Theological seminary: Richtor. In 1961, he formed his own
mond. Va.
mans, the P.lcGoverns.
company at 1422 Chestnut street j
He was in the Airforcli' TrainThe Trophy ClubAward made
as bUsiness consultant and real :
ing command as an instructor
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estate investor~
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~lr. conwell was a member of i
years.
The Union League of PhUadel- I
11r. Meredith, who had served
phial A mer 1 can l\lanagement I
churches in North Carolina
Association, Delaware county I
while in seminary, and was asAdvisory Board oftlle Philadel- !
sistant pastor of the Bethany
phia National Bank, Corinthian
collegiate Church, Havertown,
Yacht Ciub of Cape May, Cape t
Jim 7\'layer of swarthmore and when he was called to the Leip
Gerda and Bill Hargrave of er Church on August 1. He and :\lay cottagers Association , an!
Lansdowne happened to be in his wife carol have three child- adult leader in the Boy Scouts
Czechoslovakia at the time the ren, Tracy, Jouy and Bart. of America, and a sponsor of
the Junior Achievers program.
Russians moved in. They have
The Rev. Dr. William Faulds ,
Mr. Conwell is survived by
pictures and experiences to pastor of the Ardmore Presshare with all who are interest- byterian Church, will conduct his wife, the former Elizabeth
Margaret Douglas of swarth- i
ed. The Peace committeeofthe the service Sunday night. The
more, and their daughter Elizaswarthmore Friends' Meeting Rev. [{jchard Kirk of Woodland
beth,
and their five sons, James,
welcomes all to the Rushmore Presbyterian Church, PhiladelBruce,
William, Edward, III,
Room of the :\leeUng House at pllia will deliver the sermon.
and David.
8 p.m. Sunday, September 15.
Also participating in the serInterment followed at Chester
l\lany swarthmoreans will vice will be the Rev. Warren
Rural Cemetery. In lieu of flowknow Gerda Hargrave as prac- Ball, pastor of the Chambers
tically U~lrs. United Nations." i\·lemorial Presbyterian ers, contributions may be made
to Lankenau Hospital, PhiladelShe has taken literally hundreds Church. Rutledge; Rev. Robert
of bus loads of visitors to the Hallman, assistant pastor at the phia; or a charltyof your choice.
UN, including swarthmore Wallingford Presbyterian
gTOI!PS, and she mans g-ift tables Church; He\,. Hobert P. Bell,
of l:N J.nu other international pastor of the Second Presbyter- MOTHERS NEEDEDI
items at community affairs. ian Church of Chester; Rev.
Cub Scout Pack 112 is in des Since 1956 Mrs. Hargrave has Gilbert J. Horn, pastor of the
perate. need of Den Mothers.
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'68 PLYMOUTH
'68 CHRYSLER
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VOTING REGISTRARS
Roving registrars will sit in
Householders are onthealert Borough Hall Monday, Septemfor items of clothing, home e- bel' 16 for the convenience of
:uiPment and decoration, toys, eligible citi7.ens who wish to
ooks, etc., to be exchanged to
register for the November 5
mutual advantage at the Wo- General Election. They will be I
man's Club Mutual Exchange, in the American Legion Room i
October 1,2,3, 4.
from 2 to 9 p.m.
Since only one exchange win
Citizens who have not voted!
be managed by club members i~ the past four elections (or I
during tile club season c1oth- SlOce the Primaries of 196G) I
ing for all seasor.s
be ac- I must register in order to vote!
cepted.
i on November 5.
Mrs. James A. Feliton and
Registration
may also be
• her assistant !I.'1rs. Henry C. made atthe Court House l\ledia
Barton, Jr•• , held a meeting of today, September 13 a~d Mon~
Exchange Chairmen on Sep- day, September 16, from 9a.m.
tember 10 when the planning to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 9
stage was completed. NOW, 20 a.lll. to noon.
A vondalc
U TWE.£N
f\~e.l: •.:'.~."::°'l.'ic~ru
ON ALL '68 FURY MODELS. M()ST CARS
WITH FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING
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the light of the needs of the
Keep Paperbacks coming for
Red Cross Inductee Program.
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to delay doing anything to the
land until after the November 5
referendum. If the bond issue is
approved the Borough can proceed with acquisition of the plot
b:y purchase 01· condemnation. U
it is not approved, the Borough
IIlUSt pay an undeterlllined amount in interest and damages
to Cannon for the period it held
up progress on his project.
,John F. Spencer and Bernard
Morrill tendered petitions signed by 416 people favoring Borough purchase of the tract.
Spencer said. "swarthmore
needs more, not less, open
space if it expects to preserve
the character of the borough."
He said that the building of additional hOllles brings additional
burden, not relief, to taxpayers
because while a new house might
bring in SGOO or so in t;txes J
the several chUdren it usually
contains each cost $800 a year
to educate,
John de i\lo11 J former member
of the Planning COlllmission
referred to its long-time con~
cern about the need for additioilal open space, and the Boroug,h's previous failure to act,
on the excuse ofeconom1c feasibility. He said the Borough
should take this last chanee to
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i Chester Info. Center
, ODic at LWV Meet
5)
EMERGENCY BLOOD
Dublin Deep Run presbytf!rian
Church; Rev. Edward Simpson,
pastor of Trinity presbyterian
be made to Mrs. Johan Natvig,
Church of Philadelphia.
Also partiCipating will be
Mrs. William E. SmilhofMlch-
swarthmore Borough residents' requests for bloom may
Red Cross Chairman of Blood,
igan avenue, ruling elder of the
KI 3-0324, or to ber co-chair-
Leiper Church and Lewis E
men Mrs. Robert van Ravenswaay. KI3 .. 8684;orMrs.George
I.
Gordon of Glenolden, ruling el:
der of tile Bethany Collegiate
Church.
Anyone who can help is urged
to call KI 3 -6289.
First Pack Meeting for 112
will be Friday, september 27.
A general t'SchooI Night for
scouting"
will be held by all
local scout troops and cub packs
Tuesday, September 24. at the
elementary school. Interested
boys and parents are invited to
attend and regtster atthattlme.
The Chester Citizens' Information Center will be the topic
at the League of Women voters'
general lliembership meeting
:\Ionday night at Whittier House.
The meeting, first fall activity
for the league, will begin at
8 p.m. It is open to the public.
:\;lrs. David t\1. Field, president, will interview the Chester Steering COllllllittee, - ~Irs.
:\lartin W. l\11l1er, ehairlllan,
Mrs. spencer Thomas and i\lrs.
Alan nunt, along with past president l\lrs. carl Reresin on the
history, JJr(!s(>t~t ;ldivity, and
future of tIle l·enter. Olle of the
center's fundioll5 i...; to combat
apathy and indifference and to
encourage voter registration in
this election year.
Mrs. Field will also introduce
board members for 1968-69:
ivlesdames John !\Ioore, Martin l\liller, Robert Gamble
Thomas Brandt, William Hen:
sel, John Grasso, Dale Thompson, Douglass Robinson Aaron
.
'
Fme, George Hart, Spencer
T.homas, Cyrus cantrell, MelVin
Molstad, Henry Ruth.
THE
Dr. Edward A. Fehnel 01 Elm
Mr. and Mrs. A.SldneyJohn- Dr. BOwie was the physician In avenue was at Indiana 'Unlversson, Jr., 01 North chester road' residence ror three weeks. Be- Ity at BloomingtOn this summer
In Atlantic City, N.J.,
their return they new to where he was teaching organic
•• FOR At)UILTIII
week lor the annual JU- Beev11le, Tex., 10 visit Mrs. chemistry. He Is prolessor 01
Mr. and Mrs. paul B. Banks
•• FOR CHllLllRllNI
01 Harvard avenue entertained Idllcl,1I conference 01 Ihe Third Kenneth BOwie who was re- chemlslry at swarlhm6re Colpl ••••• rlle or phone
sunday at brunch al the Rolling
circuit of which Mr. cently bereaved.
' lege.
for fUrther Information
Green GOII Club In honor 01 Dr.
Is a permanenl memMr. and Mrs. JOhh R. Hanna
Dr. catherine P. Fussell,
and Mrs. Arlhur G. Baker, Jr.,
On Friday they wenl to 01 Riverview road, Mr. and Mrs. daughler 01 Mrs. M. a Fussell
HALLAS EDWIN KENYON
01 Wallingford. Dr. and Mrs. I"hp"erlv. Md., to visit Ihelr John R. Hanna, Jr., of yale 01 vassar avenue, will be teachPa.. ,,14-1488
Baker have jusl relurned Irom
I.oulse In her new square and Mr. and Mrs. WlI- Ing biology this year and doing ;;;;;;;;;~~;;~4;0;4.E~lm~~;;~ Swarthmore.
Japan where Dr. Baker was a apartment and on to washlng- lIam E. Slaulfer of Lancasler research at the McKeesport
surgeon In camp Zama, an
D.C."to see their son S1d- and children Terry and Tracy campus 01 Penn state universArmy camp near Tokyo. He is
III, his wiCe and grandson
attended the wedding of Lt. Ity.
now workirig on a FeJlowship in Iscott.
(Jg.) Alfred N. Frecker, Jr.,
vascular surgery with Dr.
Mrs. O. W. Kerr moved yes- and IMs.Mary Turcic on SatBrooks Roberts of the Unlvers- It.,rd,.. from 588 Juniata avenue urday In Englewood, N.J. Mr.
Ity of pennsylvania Hospital,
her new home In the Brlar- Frecker's mother was Miss
Philadeiphla.
cliff Apartments, 80i South verna Nickerson, 101'merly or
CARROLL - TAYLOR
Mr. and Mrs. Fran~ Molloy chester road, apartment 107. swarthmore.
of SOl strath Haven avenue will
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson,
Mr. alid Mrs. RoberlS. BrodThe marriage is announced of
mOve tomorrow to the Briar- 50n Marc, a freshman at Kent
head of Ogden avenue have re- Mrs. Esther L. Taylor and Mr.
9 Chester Road
cliff Apartments, #106, 801 state University, OhiO, and
turned Cram the paupac Club,
Call
Swarthmore 6-047'6
Mlchaei FranciS carroll of
Candy, an 11th grade Newfoundland where they vasouth Chester road.
sooth Cheeter road which took
Mrs. Francis Enders of Elm student will move today into cationed Cor Cour weeks. They piace on Saturday, September 7,
avenue waS guest of honor at a the former Kerr home on Jun- were joined by their daughter J
at 4 0' clock at the bride's home
small family party sunday in iata avenue. Mr. Jackson, with Virginia SO', who entered her on Morton avenua, Rldieypark.
celebration of her 97th birthday. his famUyformerlyofNew City, second year at JeCferson MedMr. and Mrs. carroll are on
Ru.ssia has just used her Veto In UN Security
Mrs. J. Arthur Horneff re- N. Y., is manager of recruitment
ical college on Monday.
a wedding trip to the Virgin
turned to her home on Rutgers at the Penn central Railroad,
Mrs. John R. Bates has re- Islands. Mrs. carroll is coCouncil (105 Vetoes so for) & killed Resolution
avenue last weekend from a two- Philadelphia.
turned to her home on North owner' .f the park A venue Shop,
week vacation in Wlnnepeg,
Mr. and Mrs. RobertS. BrodChester road alter summering
condemning Invasion
Czecho-Slovakia.
south Chester road.
Manitoba, Canada where she head of ogden avenue have reat her home on Shorefiam, Long
visited with friends and reia- turned home after vacationing
Island, N.Y.
The Silence about that by all these UN Enthutives. During her stay st,e had lor four weeks at the Paupac
Mr. and Mrs. Paui H. Beik
as guests her son-in-law and Club in the poconos.
of Whittier place wlllleavethls BREUER - SEYBOLD
siasts has been deafening.
daughter !\lr. and Mrs. Thomas
William Il Allen, son of Mr.
weekend for paris, France,
The marriage of Miss PatricHudson who were enroute from and Mrs. George M. Allen of
where Mr. Belk, on sabbatical
Ia B. seybold, daughter oC Mr.
We suggest they attend some Local lBS ME~et,
leave Crom the college, has a
Iowa City to Banff and Lake Riverview road, has finlsbed his
and
Mrs.
John
W.
Seybold
of
Louise.
basic Iralnlng at the Great
Fulbright Fellowship Cor reings and learn what UN gctuglly IS.
I\-lr. and Mrs. George MC- Lakes Naval Training Center
search for the academic year. South Chester road, to Mr.
James E. Breuer J son of Mr.
They don't seem to know.
Keag returned sunday to their and after two weeks' leave,
Mr. and Mrs. William It
and
Mrs.
Edward
T.
Breuer
of
home on parrish road follow- spent in swarthmore, has re- Gehring recently returned to
Local John Birch Society, P.O. Box L33,Sworthmore, Po., 19081
Wallingford, iook place on Sating a stay of several days in ported to the Aviation Electron- their home on University place
urday, September 7, at 4'0Monthly Movie Showings start Sept. 23rd
Atlantic City. Mr. McKeag at- ics school, Memphis, Tenn.
alter spending two and a half
c lac k In the Swa,thmore
tended the annual Bench-Bar
Miss constance W. Bouck,
months atlheir summer home at
Friends Meeting with a tradiconterences of the Phlladelph- formerly of 201 Elm avenue, Riverhead, Long Island Sound,
tional Quaker ceremony, with
ia Bar Association Friday and has moved to 508 south Orange N.Y. During ~ their slay they
no attendants and no o(flclatlng
were visited by their chllfren
Saturday. The McKeags were street, Media.
joined by Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson and fam1lles over the 4th or clergy.
The overseers appOinted by
B. Thompson. former Swarth- of 8trath Haven avenue, have July and Labor Day weekends,.
the Swarthmore Monthly Meetmoreans, of clifton Forge, va. returned home after spending
Mrs. Alban T. Eavenson
Fairview and Kendall. Roads, Swarthmore
The Thompsons were amongthe the summer months at their moved yesterday from 515 south Ing were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
W. Huse and Miss Myrtle MCsponsors of Cherie Davis, Miss home in Rehoboth Beach, Del. Chester road to her new home
Virginia, one of the 10 semlMr. and Mrs. Russell snyder in the Greylock Apartments, 117 Callin of swarthmore and Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver E. Rodgers of
finalists of the" Miss America recently returned to their home South Chester road.
Pageant" whO resides in Clif- on Dickinson avenue from a
Dr. and Mrs. J. Roland Pen- Walllngford.
The bride was attired In a
lon Forge.
seven-week trip abroad where nock have returned to their
£...~
long silk organza gown made In
~t'.;
c;
Buell Scher, son of Mr. and they visited England, Norway, home on Whittier place alter
shirtwaist style with rurnes at
Mrs. William scher of Cedar Denmark, Germany, Austria, spending the summer at their
the neck and wrists. The very
lane, and his wife Ann have swi.tzerland and Holland.
cottage on Sand Lake, Elgin,
full skirt fell from the Empire
MfS.·.,
G ,"'I'- H Mar- OntariO, Canada.
moved to their new address in • "Ir
L V . and
waist sashed In satin. Her heirHaverford after spending the tCi,isull of 8trath t!.~~;n ~venue
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. van loom Brussels lace veti was on
summer in North carolina I were hosts for the Michigan Ravenswaay and 'son John have loan by her maternal grandwhere Buell aUended !\larine I state univerf'tty Alumnae Club returned home after vacationing
family.
Camp for two weeks at camp of greater Philadelphia when it on cape Cod, Mass., for three mother'S
A reception was held followLeJeune and l~ter worked on a entertained incoming freshmen weeks. Rob van Ravenswaay 1ng the ceremony in the presconstruction Job In Raleigh and their parents from theDel- Is home between semesters ident's garden adjoining the
while Ann tonk courses at Mer- aware Valley area at a tea held from Michigan St.ate University
MeeUng House.
edith college. They later spent Sunday at their home.
where he is going into his
The couple will reside In
10 days at stone Harbor where
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. sophomore year.
Providence, R.L, where Mr.
he was a senior member olthe Wright and family of Cornell
Mr. and Mrs, Charles C.Bro- Breuer will complete his senior
beach patrol. Last week Buell avenue have returned home gan of Guero13ey roads have re- year at Brown University and
returned. to the University of from a 12-week stay in Beach turned home after seven weeks Mrs. Breuer will continue her
Pennsylvania. His wife w\ll be Haven N J
in Eagles Mere.
studies at Pembroke College.
employed in the subscription
Dr. 'and ~Irs. Morris A. BOWMr. and Mrs. Henry C. Patdepartment. oC a magazine in ie returned on September 3 to tcr~on, formerly of 628 Magill
Radnor.
their home on South Chester ruad, recently returned after
ivlr. and Mrs. Eugene Klotz road following a trip west. Go- sp£:nding the summer months
of North Chester road p'ur- ing by plane, they visited Mrs. in Salem, N. Y., and have moved
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roden
chased the former home of Bowie's brother -in-law and- into their new home at 601
of
Dartmouth avenue are reMiss Virginia Rath at 735 Yaie sister Mr. and Mrs.O.L. oeav- North Chester road, the precelvln"
eongratulatlons on the
avenue in July. While the Klot- er at the Meeker Park Lodge, vious h1me of Mrs. H. M'. Mcbirth of their second child, a
zes are awar for a year, their Allenspark, Colo., where they coy.
daughter, Anne Druid Roden,
were joined for ,dinner one night
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Banlan
house will be occupied by Mr.
on August 27 In Riddle Memorby Mr. and Mrs. Reavis COX.
children Jeffrey, Daveyand
and Mrs. George Dambach.
ial Hospital, Media.
Mrs. Dambach iSpOUeryteach- of Walnut lane who were spend- Judy from Foxboro, Mass.,
The maternal gr~ndparents
ing
the
month
of
AUgust
in
Estes
spent
the
Labor
Day
holiday
er at Wallingford Arts Center;
are Mr. Henry B. coles, Jr.,
park. From there the Bowies with Mrs. Banian's parents Mr.
Mr. Dambach is a Fellow in
of Dartmouth avenue, and the
Pharmacology at the Univers· went to the western part of the and Mrs. W. Alfred Smith of
state to see Dr,. Bowie's brothIty of Pennsyl vania.
Dr. John W. O'Brien ofrart- er-In-Iaw and sister and his
mouth circle has been elected mother. Going by jeep they went
commodore of the corinthian to GothiC to the Rocky Mountain
Yacht Club, cape May, N.J. Biological Laboratory where
2
Opens 7th Season
Of Art Instruction
ON
SSES
The fall term or the Kenyon
Arl Cluse. Is now Cormlng
here. This wU\ be the sevent
year Hallas Edwin Kenyon has
conducted Art Classe. In
SWarthmore for both adult. and
children.
Kenyon has worked for 30
year. as &rUst, art director
and teacher in New York City
where ,he receIved man y
awards. IUs work has been
widely exhibited and reproduced
In Inlernatlonal Arts Magazine.
Kenyon keeps his classes
very small In order to devote
more time to the Individual
student. The sludent Is encouraged to Collow the direction or
his greatest Interest whether
It be landscape, stllllife,rtgure
work, portrait, architectural
design or cartoon, before progressing to experiment In the
use oC various media.
Adult classes a~e held Tuesday through Fr~day mornfllgs.
For cblldren, classes are held
Tuesday through Friday allernoons after school and Saturday
mornings.
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The Bouquet
'W~
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of
FORSYTHE NURSERY SCHOOL
Education and Creative Program
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,
·boys and girls ( 3 to 6 )
·certified teachers
·small groups
-arls and crafts
For
-three days a week
·music and dancing
Dial KI 3-3688
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BICYCLES
Valley Nurseries, I
684 SOUTH NEW MIDDLETOWN ROAD, MEDIA
THE AVONDALE GAllERIES
Route 352
_ Opposite High Meadow (between Dutton Mill Road and Knowlton Road)
Now Showing
The Water Colors and Drawings 01
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ROBERT U. TAYLOR
SEPT. 13 THROUGH SEPT. 30
11
OPEN WEEKDAYS 9 to 5
I
SUNDAYS 1.2 to 4
1
AVONDALE ROAD
HEAR CHESTER RD.
TELEPHONE - TRemont 2-7206
ASK ~OR BEN PALMER
GROUND COVERS:
BALTlC IVY (HARDIEST)
PACHYSANDRA (SPURGE)
PERIWINKLE (VINCA)
AJUGA
\
ANNUALS - PERENNIALS
open daily until 5 p. m.
Sunday 12 until 5 p. m.
BIKES SHOULD RIDE WITH TRAFFIC.
not against traHic,
BIKES SHOULD STOP for ALL STOP STREETS
BIKES SHOULDSiOP fOR TRAfFIC LIGHTS
BIKES SHOULD OBEY ALL 'MOTOR' VEHICLE
LAWS,
BIKE RIDERS (DRIVERS) SHOULD GIVE
PROPER HAND SIGNAlS.
BIKES WILL BE INSPECTED AT RUTGERS
AVE. SCHOOL LOT SAT '. SEPT, 14
BIKES* ARE OBTAINABLE AT THE -
The
KJ 3-4191
&
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fRI' 10 8·30
SAt 9 ,10 1:00
* also tires. tubes, locks. horns, bells, et,
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Friday, September 13, 1968 '
Keep paperbacks coming
For Red Cross Inductee
f
45 Line Up For CO NCll
College Football
aeenpn thO International Folk
Music council and a member oC
the Folk Dance Committee or
Forty-five players were exthat Council.
She and her husband, who re- pected Cor pre-season lootball
practice at the college Septemcenty retired Crom RCA, were
entertained by many famlliesln ber 5, the largest number oC
Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and players Coach Lew Elverson
Austria. In July they spent two has had to work with in several
weeks seeing people ~nd dancell. years. Elghleen olthe returning
In Moravia and Bohemia in the players are lettermen. Thirteen
western part of Czechoslovakia Creshmen have signed up for
where the Russians are now practice.
The 18 letlermen are headed
concentrated. They observed
Taylor Cope oC
the much 'freer spirit there at by captain
Huntlnglon,
Ind.,
and Include
that time.
5 seniors, 6 juniors, and 7
They were able to go to Postrekov to see and record music sophomores. Cope was named
at a rehearsal of authentic folk to the Middle Atlantic Conterence Southern College Dilore and dances oC Simple peasvision All-star squad as a
ant Colk, aged 20 to 60, whO were
deCenslve back.
to perform In Jugoslavia. They
visited Dr. Vetlerl, head or InCoach Lew Elverson says
stltute of Ethnography and Folk "The team should be stronger
L~re' 01 ,the University oC Bru- deCenslvely this year than last
no. He was In this country In but we wlll feel the loss oC
1966 on a speak1ng tour ar.. Jon SUmmerton, our last year's
ranged by Mrs,. Hargrave.
quarter -back and punter. "
The Hargraves were in Bruno
Swarthmore opens the season
and were planning to go to ; at home on Clothier FIelds
Prague when they re~elved a September 28, with wooster
telegram from Iheir Criends not OhiO, new to the Little Quaker
to come just then because the schedUle. The rest oflhe schedCrlends had to go to Moscow. Ule includes Dickinson, FrankThe next morning was August lin and Marshall, Urslnus,
21 'and they were advised to Muhlenberg, Johns Hopkins,
lel;lve Czechoslovakia as soon PMC Colleges, and Haverford.
as possible:
Jim Mayer, son' or Philip
and Eleanor Mayer of .College
avenue, is a student at Antioch
carolyn Heinze, daughter of
College. He was traveling on his the Rev. and Mrs. Robert R.
own for two and a half months Heinze of Marietta avenue,
this summer In England, leaves today for· her freshman
France, Germany, Denmark and year at Lake Forest college.
Czechoslovakia, and was In Ill.
prague on the 21st.
Douglas P. Gill, son of Mr.
Jim did some news photogra- and Mrs. WIIUam H. Gill, Jr.,
i phy for a student news agency of Dogwood lane returned last
in New York, U Liberation News "Week as a sophomore to LeS9:Ovice," which provides ma- high University and a pledge to
terlal for student newspapers' Delta Tau Delta fraternity.
of
COLLEGE BOUND
PIANO INSTRUCTION
Marsha Richardson
BME Summa Cum Laude
School of Music
Nor~hwe~tern Univer~ity.
MUSIC Supervisor. Public
Schools, 1958-1963.
Pri vate Studio. Summit,
New Jersey. 1963-1966
,
.
Phone: Klngswood 4-8837
SWIM CLUB
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: his Illustratedcountry.
article 11 printed
-"·f!HFlllb;:;:A:-ti~IES""--
OTHER
THE HOAGIE SHOP
DiMatteo 's
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Fgirview at Michigan
Richard H. de Moll, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John D. de Moll
of North Swarthmore avenue.
left on Saturday to begin his
freshman year at Lehigh UnIvers1tt, Bethlehem.
pamela~ cokeley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cokeley
of Westminster avenue, left on
Sunday, September 1 to enter
Beloit College, Wisconsin as a
freshman. Arriving by plane in
Chicago, she was met by two
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secure open space.
Ashley Fine, a college studenl, said she had lived in the
borough since early chlldhood
and enjOyed walking' In the area
oC the proposed park. She said
she and her parents feel the
Borough should buy It. Mrs.
Edwa rd Dunning said the Blue
Houte access at Baltimore pike
would take much oC Smedley
park, and that the borough
shouldn't count on use of college grounds.
Mrs. pari Beresln pointed
out that the newWlldmanapartments will add many people to
the borough, and that acquiring
the proposed tract would oniy
be "insurance for the future."
, seymour Kletzlen opposed the
purchase be c a use he feU
swarthmore is an affluent com ..
munlty whose homes have ample
grounds of their own, and said
a one-mill increase in taxes to
buy the park "smacks of installment buying."
Russell Heath said he would
rather see a one-mill increase
go to an increase In police Cor
handling tramc through the
town. John Magee said he saw
no need to saddle the borough
with a tax to buy a place that
outsiders might use, and that
swarthmoreans can now go to
parks anywhere they like. Ambrose van Alen said the borough
was already burdened w 11 h
school taxes that would keep
rising, and that he couldn't see
any use Cor atlditlonal public
land.
Altogether 15 people spoke
in favor of the project and four
against. Others asked questions. Petitlolls signed ,by 202
people against the purchase had
been delivered to Council before
the meeting.
In other action council decided to advertise Cor bids to be
received atits October 14 meeting on garbage and trash collecllon, as recommended by
Councilman cushing in a detailed report showlngSwarthmore one of the few communities le:rl where trashremovalis
not provided. He said the average $2.50 per month paid by
each householder to private
trash collectors who· are fast
becoming unavailable, plus a
share of cost of public garbage
collection makes each pay about
$37 a year compared to onethird that amount paid by a
resident of a community which
provides combined garbage and
trash collection.
councll voted to pay borough
employees .weekly instead of
semi-monthly, to pay all Instead
of half of Blue crOSS/Blue
Shield coverage for them and
their dependents, and to provide legal services to any police officer whose acts in line
of duty result In litigation against him.
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avenue. who took her to college
by ~ar.
David S. Ashley, son of Mr~
and Mrs. FranciS Ashley of
Drexei place, began his freshman year at the Philadelphia
college Of Art last week. A
1966 graduate of Swarthmore
High School, he attended Coe
college.
Eck Gerner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Gerner of South
Princeton avenue, left sunday
for his senior year in the school
of Business Administration at
the University of Miami, coral
Gables, Fla.
Janet Bowie of South Chester AVONDALE GALLERIES
13 SI)lJTH
road has returned to west OPENS NEW EXHIBIT
CHESTE't ROAD
Chester College for her junior
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PA - KI 3-2513
year.
Narrye Caldwell, Cedar lane and played the lead in the world
will enter Ohio Wesleyan, Del~ premiere of the musical"Spin• a •
aware, 0., next week as afresh- drift,t' winning the award for
best actor and best production
ma;:rry Stauffer of Drewave- at Penn. He also won Penn's
best actor and best production
awards in 1961, and best procollege, AnnvUle. Jerry worked duction In 1962.
this summer in a candy and ice
His work has been highly
cream store on the boardwalk praised by producers, reviewers and authors, including N,.
of
of Rutgers ave- Richard Nash, author ofCtRainnue left yesterday to begin his maker," who commented that
sophomore year at Brown Un- his scenery was C 'designed on a
iversity, Providence, R.L
most talented and expert level,
and produced with the precision
Jay Sipler left Thursday for
Beloit College, Wisconsin and exacUtude that comes after
weeks on the road," and Clark
LOIS
where working
he Is a In
junior.
Jay has Larrabee, Philadelphia critic
....
been
the Passport
Office, Philadelphia, for the who said his sets "wereworthy'"
of a Broadway production."
Mr. Taylor has exhibited
with
in New Jersey, South Carollna,
Gary Fehnel,Elmavenue,left
Friday
for New WlImlngton, Texas and Minnesota as well as
Pa., to begin his Creshmanyear In Pennsylvania;
Avondale Galleries located'
on AvondBIe road near south
at
avenue left Friday to begin her Chester road. Hours weekdays
.are from 9 to 5, Sundays noon
sopbomore year at MaryvllIe
to 4 p.m•
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Fall Costume Jewelry the quintessence of fashion!
Leather jumpers, skirts, jackets
so casually distinctive!
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Questions about Voter' registrationt
Questions about absentee ballotd ~~~I:~a;::r t!~lsL~:~~nf~I~~
CALL YOUR SWARTHMORE
DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEEMAN
JtOW
College Soccer Team
To Report Monday
I
Scout Troop 301
ROTARY TO MEET
Directors and committee
chairmen will discuss plans for
the months ahead at the Rotary
Club meeting today at the Ingleneuk. A 12: 10 lUncheon will
precede the meeting.
COLLEGE HOARD
Meetings Begin
Swarthmore Troop 301 has
resumed meetings on Tuesdays
at 7 p.m. at Trinity Church·
North Chester road.
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EXAMINATIO~
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COUR,SES
We have been conduetiIw the
Co'.lege Board Examination Prepara'tor,Y
Courses for the Last four jears, :1'ld 'Sl"
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The techmques provided by our coursps
have enabled same of our students to score
as mu.ch as 100 - 200 points hight'r tlnn
they dld the> first time. The fee for each
('ourRt' is $50.00, and further infor! - .
may he' u~)tain('d by calling
natlon
Jam,es Malone KI 3-2413
EASTERN PRECINCT
P,lerson KI 3-••14
Robert Brodhead
NORTHERN
'th Gammon
Judl
PRECINCT
WESTERN PRECINCT· Stuart Bowie
Bolling Clarke
t)
to those who swam 75 laps a
A proclamation Cor observday Cor 20 days In Augusl went ance oC Constitution Week was
to Sally, ThOmpson, Simon BOO- signed by Mayor Edmund Jones
cock, Alan Lin, Cindy Heller. with a quill pen this week at
The following Sea Colts a- the High school in the preseno',
wards were made:
of Irma Zimmer and several
outstanding swimmer. Susan students from her A merkan
Baxter; Girls' Champion Cindy history classes.
Heller; Boys' champion Peter
Koelle; Most Improved Swlm- September 17, 1968 marks the
mer Beth Rhodes.
181st anniversary oflhe sl~nlng
The Adult Swimming Award of the Constitution of the Cnlted
Cor the flrst person to swim Slates of America. Join' l'e80around Tunisia (10 laps a day lutlons of Congress a" 'horlze
all summer) Mrs. Carol Taylor Ihe President to Issue annually
with BOb and Mel Sutherland as a proclamation calling for obclose seconds. .
servance of September 17
Service Appreciation mo- ~rou~h 23 as Constitution
mentoes went to Mrs. Wilfred eek.
Brown and Mrs. steven Ip for
Permanent observance of
their assistance throughout the Constitution week was I""nched
year at various pool activities. bY the National SOCiety of the
The Lifesaving Award for the Daughters oflhe American Revstudent who scored the highest oluUon.
1n the Lifesaving course was
presented to Robert Lamber-!
son, Jr,.
I·
Julie Woodcock received the
outstanding swimmer award.
This young lady led the team in
lea~e competition and 'has esThe college's soccer team
tabllshed Swarthmore records reported Cor pre - season
in all events. For the second practice on September 9. Coach
year In a row she was the hlgh- WUlls Stetson says that l! some
est point winner in the Subur- of the men who piayed on the
ban League Championships and Swarthmore soccer team last
recipient of the Individual year lor the first time conUnue
Championship Trophy.
to Improve as they did last
The Millard Robinson Trophy year, Swarthmore should be
to the person who best demon- able to hold Its own against
strates all _around part!clpa- all opponents.
tion, sportsmanship, achleveCaptain Don stokes, at halfment, perseverance and Im- back, and Warren Phinney, at
provement, went to Ross Bar- fullback, will anchor the deford of Riverview road. Ross fense. Five veterans are on
was a consist2.nt point scorer the forward line, and several
on ~h.e swim team and Improved men who saw l1mitedactionlast
his time more than anyone else year are ready to move into
and was the first Trophy Club their spots. Some members of
winner of 1968. He was a fine last year's junior varsity will
member of the annual water also be in competition for poslsl ..Jw and is constantly on hand tIons on the varsity.
to assist around the pool. His
The first game will be at
sportsmanship and spirit of home on Wednesday october
competition was a fine example 2 with Princeton. other games
throughout the '68 season.
• scheduled are with Muhlenberg
So, at 7:30 p.m., with the I Pennsylvania, Johns HOPkins'
.stacking away of benches and Lafayette, V.rsinus, Franklin ~
cahirs and the removal of the I Marshall, Navy Lehigh
d
dlving board, etc., the pool was ; Haverford.'
,an
officially closed lor the season. I
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Attention: Parents
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eral city housing projects, alTo the Editor:
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SWARTHMORE. PA .• 19081. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13.
The bicycle situation of rid- ready Includes a cooperative
Entered as Second Class Matter. January 24, 1929. at the Post
Ing and parking up around the store and a library to which
Office at swarthmore. Po .. under the Act of March 3. 1879.
business section of the town visitors are welcomed proudly
has
become an Increasing and enthusiastically.
.. A monarchy is a merchantman (ship) which sails
The greatest present need is
well. but will sometimes strike on a rock and go to the
hazard, and the definite need
tor
money, new or used equipto bring !t to the atlentlon of
bottom; a republic is a raft whicn will never sink, but
parents was acutely shown to ment, and volunteer helpers to
then your feet are always in the water."
help start a community babySWARTHIIORE
me the other day.
Fisher Ames. a member of Congress in 1795. quoted
sitting
service
which
will
free
SPRINGFIELD
As
I
was
coming
north
along
by Raiph Waldo Emerson in his essay on "Politics."
RIDLEY
PlRK
park avenue to go to the clean- mothers on relief to work or
8JlDDIiALL
day,
at
9
and
11:15
a.m.
HIs
METHODIST NOTES
ers, I noticed ahead DC me a take job tralnlng. The target
IIEDIA
Pastor Kulp will preach at subject will be "My Word!"
young girl accompanied by a date for op.enlng Is october 1.
hnth se.rvices of worship SUhchurch School classes forall
Seeing Eye dog. In front of the The needs Include:
ages will meet at 10 a.m. A
Cots, tables, toys, phonoHobby ShOp were three bikes
nursery for infants to two years
graph.
hot plate, children's
standing parked across the
old Is conducted at this hour.
books
and
records, art supp!les.
pavement in various ways one
In order to launch the 1969
Dr. Rex ~. Clements
Anyone
with money, equlpending within about five Inches
Interim Minister
confirmation Class, there will
menl or time to give or questfrom the street. I stood and
John D. Miller, Jr.
be a 9th Grade Parents' orienions
to ask can reach me at
watched the dog and girl
Director of Music
tatlon Session sunday. at 12:30
KI
3-1264,
preferably between
maneu ver past those bikes. I
~unday
p.m. in the chapel.
greatly feared the girl, who 1 and 3 p.m. or after 8 p.m.
Sincerely,
10:00 A.M.-Morning Worship
senior High MYF is tooldlnga
was next to the 'street, would
Child care through 1st grade potluck supper sunday at 6:30 to
Jane M. Keggl
miss her footing on the curb
Colonial Court Apts.
(Mrs_ John)
10:30 A.M.-Church School 2nd start the new year.
and slip Into the street. The
MON •• TUES •• WEDS., SAT. -' 9 - 5
through 6th grades
Esther C I r c I e will meet
317 N. princeton Ave.
dog did a superb leading job,
11: 00 A.M.-Adult Forum
Tuesday at 12:30 at the home
THURS. & FRI. 9 - 7:30
Kt 4-~100
taking the girl and herself
11:00 A.M.-Youth Forums. 7- of Mrs. Earl Rosenberger, 505
through somehow, without even
12th grades
Wilder lane, Wallingford.
knocking a. bike down. The girl
UNITED METHODI~l
The Ladles' Bible Class will
continued
slowly toward
CHURCH OF ~WARTHMORE
hold Its first meeting of the
Michael's Pharmacy corner,
year on wednesday at 1 p.m. at
With vacations at their annual
where I could see three or four
P or k A venue
the Ingleneuk. The class will be
peak,
those remaining In
more bikes parked, with childPlants
florist Supplies
John C. Kulp,Minister
guests of Mrs. MyrtieCheyney.
ren on them slandlng chattlng, Swarthmore e n joyed a' quiet
Pershing Parker, Assistant
The commission on Missions but still blocking passageway month. There were !lve juvHome-made Candy
Charles Schisler. Dir. Music
will hold its monthly meeting
enes warned of unfavorable
around the corner.
Sunday
Wednesday at 8 p.m.
I tried to withhold my tem- behavior -late night rowdyism;
9:00 A.M.-Morning Worship
Choir Rehearsal will be conper, and went Into the Hobby a large group of teenagers was
10:00 A.M.-Chur?h School
ducted Thursday at 8 p.n.
Shop to try to locate owners dispersed from the college
11:15 A.M.-Mornmg Worship
of the bikes, Mr. cochrane woods at 2 a.m. on August 28.
12:30 P.M.-9th Grade Parents
Informed me that no boys or investigations of one burglary
6:30 p.M.-Sr. MYF Supper
TRINITY NOTES
girls were In the store - that and three disorderly conduct
KI3·4597
DI AL "L-I.F-T.U-P·S"
Holy communion will be held they often just park there and reports are underway.
Colonial Court (Next to Post Offit.'e)
Tralnc violations Included 11
(KI 3-8877)FOR AN UP·
at 8 and 11:15 a.m. sunday.
go around to various stores.
LIFTING DAILY MESSAGE
The New Liturgy will be used
My next stop was the Variety for speeding and I? for other
OF FAITH AND HOPE.
at the second service.
Shop (5 & 10) and there I offenses (passing stop signs,
Morning
Prayer
will
be
held
discovered owners of two of red lights, etc.). There were
TRINITY CHURCH
at 9:15 a.m.
the bikes, boys ages 9 or 10. seven minor traffic accidents
Chester Rd. 8. College Ave.
Church School anct Adult Dls- I asked them to come to the with but one Injury; no ambuTrees Removed
Rev. Warren C. ~kipp, Rector
lawns Resurfaced
lance calls and six !Ire calls'
cusslon will be hd1 at 9:15.
door
entrance
with
me
and
I
Rev. Edward N. ~chneider
The C h r is Ii a n Education
explained about the predica- were recorded. Five bicycles
Assistant Rector
committee will meet at 8 p.m.
ment their bikes had caused were reported missing with
Pruning & Topping
Robert ~mart
Sodding & Seeding
Monday.
a blind girl and her dog, stat- none recovered as· yet.
It was reported at the MonOrgani st.Choirma ster
Mid-week Holy communion Ing I wished they had seen the
lawns & Plants fertilized
day
council Meeting that the
wlll
be
held
Thursday
at
9:30
Sunday
situation. They see med quite'
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
a.m.
affected by the experience, number of vacant houses (vaca9:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
gave me no 14back talk" which tions) In the BOrough was at an
PRESBYTERIAN
NOTe~
~:15 A.M.-Church School &
often does happen. They Im- aU time high and but one burAdult Dis\,ussion
Morning worship Is held at mediately went over and moved glary occurred - a tribute to
11:15 A.M.-Holy Communion
10 a.m. sundays. Child care is their bikes up against a build- our alert pollee coverage. This
(Prayer B.ook)
available through the first ing, away from pathway of coverage was achieved with a
total mileage of 4570 on the two
Thursday
pedestrians.
grade.
9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion
I later learned from the ~ars and the altentlon given to
Church School will start sun391 telephone and radio calls
day, beginning at Ie a.m. for mother of this girl, who Is a
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
swarthmore resident and who during the month.
OF FRIENDS
grades two through six.
The Adult Forum will meet has been blinded recentlydueto
Whittier Place
at 11 In Mccahan Hall. sev- an accident, that she had re~unday
leads A~g. Services
enth and eighth grades will meet turned home saying she had
9:45 A.M.-Meeting for Worin the Hearth ROOffij ninth and a very difficult time in the
John C. Kulp, pastor of the
ship
village
with
so
many
obstacles
lOth
in
the
women's
AssociaMethodist Church, conducted
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Wortion Room; 11th and 12th grades along the pavement.
the Sunday services during
ship and COllcerns
To me, this is, a disgrace August at the Ocean City. N. J.,
In the UPstairs youth Room.
Monday
and
an ever growing problem, Tabernacle, and the evening
The
Nursery
Day
School
AdAll- Day Se win g
visory committee will meet which is becoming more haz- services at the strand on the
Wednesday
Monday In the W.A. Room at ardous every day, both for Boardwalk.
All-Day Quilting
pedlstrlans of a\1 ages either
8 p.l1l.
Former congressman walter
with
good or bad eyes, or steady H•• Judd was the speaker at the
The
Session
will
meet
at
8
LEIPER PRESBYTERIAN
p.m. Tuesday In the W.A. Room. or unsteady legs. Furthermore, services the final Sunday night.
CHURCH
The Chancel Choir will re- bicycle racing is veryprevalent
900 Fairview Road
tt~:~'i ..
hearse
at ?:30 p.m. Th~rsday. with no effort to slow down at
Rev. Floyd G. Meredith
all In the business district. Tbe BAHA'IS TO MEET
youth
choirs
will
begin
reMinister
hearsals Thursday, with the children "take over" with no
""'i<,,",,":
SundaYI 'september-15, memSunday
primary group meeting at 4 and' thought of others, not even of bers 01' the Baha'I faith will
9:30 A.M.-Church School
the Junior choir meeting at danger to themselves.
sponsor World Peace Day in
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship
It seems to me. parents are cities across the United states.
4:30.
7:30 P .M.- Installation
the basiC source of guidance Theme of thls 4year's obserto these children, to help them
FIRST CHURCH OF
otRI~TIAH SCIENCE NOTE~ to be Klore thoughtful of others. vance is "World Peace - HuCHRIST. SCI ENliST
man Right to Live."
Bicycle
tralnlng
and
rules
The meeting win be held at
206 Park Avenue
congregations in Christian
should
be
the
same
as
that
of
the home of Mrs. peter Macscience churches thrOughout the
Sunday
driving a car. I believe Bor- Donald. 814 'westdale avenue, at
world
will
hear
a
Lesson-Ser11:00 A.M.-Sunday School
mon this SUnday titled "Sub- ough councll has under plan 8 p.m. and Is sponsored by the
Muddy Run is our new 800,000 kilowatt
11:00 A.M.-The Lesson-Sertwo
places
for
large
bike
racks
Baha'i
groups
of
swarthmore,
will be "substance."
stance."
pumped.storage generating plant on the
Its Golden Text Is from John: fo r parking of bikes, the relore Wallingford and Springfield.
Wednesday evening meeting
eliminating any riding In center
Susquehanna.
ErwinSchwacker of west
I I Labor not (or the meat which
each week. 8 P.M. Reading
of
town.
council
has
many
During the night when demand for elec·
Chester wl1lhe the speaker. Mr.
perisheth, but (or that meat
Room 409 Dartmouth Aveproblems
at
the
moment
to
SchwackerhOlds
an
M.A.
In
Enwhich endureth unto everlasting
nue,open weekdays except
tricity is low, Muddy Run uses excess
holidays, 10 • 5. Friday
life, which the son of man shall help our growing town with Us glish and a B.S. degree In music
generating capacity to pump water up into a
dlfflculties so - Parents- and is at present a teaching
evenings 7 - 9. Nursery
give unto you."
1000-acre reservoir. During the day, water
available on Sundays.
All are cordially Invited to please take to heart this Alert - fellow atlhe University of Pennprepare
your
children
for
the
sylvania
where
he
Is
working
for
flows from this reservoir down through tur·
attend the services at First
NOTRE DAME deLOURDES
Church of Christ, SCientist, 206 soon-to-come ruling of No his Ph.D.
bines and generates power needed during the
RIding - help them to st3l't
ChairlIlan 01 the swarthmore
Michigan Ave.8.Fairview Rd.
park avenue, at 11 a.m.
busiest times of the day. In additicn, Muddy
thinking of others. This may group Is charles Seeburgher of
Rev. Charles A. Nelson
help In many ways of lUe as park avenue.
Run contributes significantly to the pro·
Pasto'
they
are
growing
upl
,
ROMAN CATHOLIC NOTES
Rev. Donald Heim, Ass't
gram for cleaner air.
Mrs. C. J. Brady
SUn. Mas ....S.9.10.11.12: 15
park Avenue
Rev. Netson and Rev. Helm
(veekdays-6:30 & Ii A.M. Holy
C()l\m\.~Y
will begin the annual visitation
Days also IOA.M.,1 P.M.
AN.INVESTOR.OWNED COMPAi
Satur
collection on Monday.
I saw it in The sw:anlllmclrellln'l
Days. First Frldays,4-5:30;
4
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JUST A REMINDER ...
Back on regular schedule beginning
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August Police Report
THE.
1968
Friday.
eJuvJu
NOW
Stop in and see us
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please write or phone
for fur'her InformaUon
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SSES 404 Elm HALLAS
Swarthmore. Pa., KI
SWARTHMORE HIGH
ADULT A. A. TICKET
DRIVE
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MONDAY EVENING
September 16 - 1 to 8:30 P.M,
COVER fREE ADMISSION TO All HOME
GAMES OF ALL SCHOOL YEAR SPORTS
SWEET SHOP
County Landscaping
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Muddy Run
works nights
to electrify your days
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1:30-9.
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IMPORTANT PUBLIC SALE
HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 10:15 A
lor
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Betsy Burtis, daughter of Mr • NAME
and Mrs. Stokes F. Burtis, Jr.,
Samuel T. Carpenter, chairof Columbia avenue, will return
man of the department of
to Ohio wesleyan College lor
her sophomore yearonSeptem- engineering at the College, has
ber 24. She has just returned been appOinted to the Board
from a house party In Ocean of Visitors for the School of
City, Md., and a week I. Chap- Engineering at the University
paqua, N. Y. Her brother Bud of Pittsburgh.
Mr. Carpenter Is vice-chairspent the summer at Camp
man of the Engineering college
Deerwood, Holderness, N.IL,
Administration
Council of the
where I.e was c~ptaln of the
American
Society
for EngineerBlue Team and won the sliver
cup for good fellowship and the Ing Education.
Deerwood' cup tor the 4'Best
Camper of 1968."
Miss Harriett K1.\J1Z of Wood
brook lane was on vacation
Fred Farber, Upper Darby,
the first week of the month was driving north on Chester
with Miss Franell Walker, a road at 10;40 p.m. Wednesday
VlctorK. Schutz, assistant ::d
cousin
from Libby, Mont., who o( last week when one of hls
prolessor of engineering at the her sophomore year.
had
just
finished two ';lOntlls of car's tires blew out and the
college, was elected the presMr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold
Ident of the American Field of Wallingford have returned working at Girl scout camp vehicle struck a tree in front
Service Returnees In the Phil- from a two - month stay at Francis In connecticut. They of 313 South Chester road and
visiting ·Washingion. D.C., and required towing away.
&delphia area.
"Armslee u their summer home
The Fire company was calied
Mr. schutz was an AFS ex- at Lake paupac Club In the New York City, both first visits
for Miss Walker. One of the to 407 North Swarthmore avenue
change student from Germany POCODOS.
at Lansdowne High School In
Nancy Field, daughter of Mr. highlights of the tour was see- , at 11 :30 a.m. saturday when a
1950-1951.
Mrs. David M. Field of 1ng the ClOisters, part of the ! piece oC plastic Ignited on a
Each year the AFS brings IV"ss;or avenue, new on Sep- Metropolitan 'Museum of Art. ,i stove and filled . part of the
to the United states students I ~emt>er 7 to LOndon where she Miss Kunz's friends, Mr.Chin- I house with smoke.
At 7:30 p.m. firemen hosed
, from countries all over the I'wlll s/lend a semester at the ary ung of Cambodia was their I
gasoline fro m the highway
guide
In
New
York.
world. They spend a year living City of London college study·
The following Swarthmore
after an automobile collision at
with a family In this country Ing economics and history under
Chester road and College: aveand going to the same school the sponsorship of the Beaver Is;;~:~~ts Have been namedtotlte
I.
List
of
The
pennsylnue,. police said that Thomas
with the children of the host college LOndon program. Nanvania
State
University
for
the
stewart,
Berwyn, was travelfamily.
cy Is presently In Oxford, folended In June: - Lynn
ing north and Fred Ward, Garlowing which she will spend a
Lew!!.
of
park
avenue,
John
W.
den
City, traveling south when
week with an English family In
NAME DIRECTORS
Magee,
III.
'of
cedar
lane
and
their
cars met head-on. stewDurham county, returning to
Alison
C.
Naylor
of
Wellesley
art's
car then hit a tree. Both
Mrs. Edmund W. Jackson of LOndon for further orlentailon road. Those from wallingford
vehicles
were incapacitated.
Rutledge avenue Rutledge, win and the beginning of classes on Include WIlliam B. Borrebach stewart was treated (or lacerserve as director of the September 30. She will return of country Club lanei Nancy ations of the head at Trl-counFolsom-RUtledge District for at the end of January to com- Anne Boyer of wilder road; ty Hospital. ward was treated
the forthcoming United Fund plete her juulor year at st. Shirley A. sarage of south P rov- for cuts of legs and head at
Lawrence University in canton,
Torch Drive.
Idence road and Clark Hugh Wil- Taylor Hospital where two pasThomas Hudson of Palmers N.Y.
¥ngers in his car, Charles and
Following their trip to Ken- son of Rabbit Run.
lane, wallingford, Is director
Gordon Boyd of Schenectady, Harold Williams, were detained
for South Nethe~ Providence. nedy Airport on saturday to see N. Y., formerly of Walnut lane, for x-rays.
Mrs. A. H. santa Maria, Jr., Nancy of!, the Fields drove their was the overnight guest reof vernon lane, Rose Valley son Michael to worcester Pol- cently of Richard Howe of
will head the Rose Valley cam- ytechniC Institute. Massachu- columbia· avenue. Gordon, son
setts for the beginning of his
of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Boyd,
Ireshman year on sunday. They
Is studying at HamllIon colMr. and Mrs. F. J. Davenreturned MOnday after spending
lege, Clinton, N. Y., and Isem- port and (ami.ly of Rutgers
the night at the home of Mr.
ployed as an editorial writer avenue with Sally Mangelsdor!
Field's sister Jean In Wellesat the local newspaper there. of Falmouth, Mass., formerly
ley. and visiting briefly with his
,
Mr •. and Mrs. William H., of cornell avenue. visited for
mother and Mrs. Field's sisterin-law and twin nephews in New GUl, Jr., of Dogwood lane flew; two weeks with Mrs. Davento North CarOlina to visit their; port's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Jersey.
son and new daughter-In-law \ Irving Z. Humphreys in Cherry
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Rowland of coral Gables, Fla., are Mr. and Mrs. Gill, III, inChar- GrOVE, S. C.
visiting Mr. Rowland's parents lott~. Enroute home they mo-! Dr. and Mrs. Peter Oesper
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Row- tored through the Blue Ridge I have moved from 912 Westdale
Mountains and visited in Wash- avenue to Judson street i.·oad.
in/!ton J D.. C.
N. Y.
Wallirigford Resident
college.
John M. Simpson of Harvard
Simpson, a student at OgleMrs. John M. Pearson has
J. Morton Bickford, wallingavenue has Buccessfully com .. thorpe !::ollege, Atlanta, Ga.,
pie ted . his first six weeks' train- will return to Quantico after ford, has heen flamed manager returned to her home on RutIn gers avenue after spending the
Ing Increment at Officer Cand- commissioning for a 21-week of administration, east,
Idates School at Quantico. Va., Basic Officer course prior to Atlantic Richfield Company's summer at the Pearson Homestead In Ogema, WiS., and vlsProduclll Division.
as a member of the Platoon assignment.
IIIng with her son-In-law and
Bickford
joined
Atlantic
Leaders Class (PLC) program.
During his six weeks at Quandaughter
Mr. and Mrs. p~ter
The PLC program, designed tlco, SImpson, son of Mr. and RIchfield at Dallas In 1948 as
especially for college students, Mrs. James E. Simpson, re- a junior job analyst. A native B. Murray and family, former
leads to a commission as a ceived Intensive physical, aca- of Denver, Colo., he received swarthmoreans, In their new
second lieutenant In the Marine demic and leadership tralnlngln bachelor's and master's de ... home In SI. Paul, Minn.
Mr. Wilfred B_ Brown of
corps Reserve uponcomplellon preparation for the time when grees In chemical engineering
the University of Dicklnson avenue underwent an
of two slx·week or one 10-week ha will become a Marine Of- from
Colorado.
He lives on Foxlane. emergency appendectomy In
combined training period at
Riddle Memorial Hospllal, Media, early Wednesday morning
Heads AfS Returnees
after
driving his daughter su•• FOR ADUL.TS
DR. GEORGE
B.
HECKMAN
on premises
•
200 PARK AVENUE, SWARTHMORE.
SELLING COLLECTION OF ANTIQUES & FURNISHINGS
OF LARGE HOME
SPECIAL MENTION OF NICE ANTIQUE TALL CASE 8 DAY GRANDFATHER CLOCK WITH SCROLL TOP, BRASS AND SILVER DIAL,
BELL STRIKE, TOP CONDITION. NUMEROUS VICTORIAN MARBLE
TOP TABLES AND STANDS. LARGE MIRRORED FRENCH BREAKFRONT CURIO CREDENZA, PETIT POINT FIRE SCREEN, NUMEROUS
TABLES, UNUSUAL VICTORIAN SmEE, CARVED VICTORIAN BELTER
LADY'S SIDE CHAIR, MAHOGANY CORNER CHAIR, BRASS AND
ONYX PIANO LAMP, BARREL CHAIR AND FOAM SOFA, BRASS
IRONS, COPPER KETTLES, CHERRY DROP LEAF TABLE, DECORATED
COAL SCUTTLE, DISHES, GLASSWARE, CUCKOO CLOCK, OX YOKE,
PITCHER & BOWL SET, 2 ANTIQUE HIGH POSTER BEDS, SPINET
DESK, 6-PIECE MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE WITH FIELD
BED. VERY NICE SHELL CARVED SLANT FRONT DESK WITH CLAW
& BALL FEET. PLANK NURSING ROCKER, BRASS SAMOVAR, PINE
WASHSTAND, WALL MIRRORS, STAUFFER REDUCING TABLE.
GARDEN TOOLS & MANY OTHER ITEMS.
Lunch on Ground
GEORGE H. WILSON & SON
AUCTIONEERS.
Dr. George B. Heckman, Owner
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward F.
Martin and children spent most
of August In Gilford, Conn.,
visiting relatives and sightseeing through Vermont and
New Hampshire. Their son
Poter spent a weekend at
Lake George, N.y., and left
last weekend for the University of Rhode Island where
he Is a Junior and a member
of the Band.
LEGAL NOTICE
SHERIPF'S 5ALJ:
01' REAL I!l8TATB
LEGAL NOTICE
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE ORDINANCE NO. 616
An Ordinance signifying the
desire ot the corporate authorities of the Borough ol
Swarthmore -to Increase the
bonded Indebledness of the
BorOUI!h in an amount not
exceeding $100.000.00 for
the purpose of acquiring
cerlain lands. known as the
Rumble-Titus tract. on the
northwest sid e of Yale
Avenue and the· soulbwest
side of Swarthmore Avenue. In said Borough, by
purchase or by condem-
FLORIDA $9400
$300.00 down, $13.16 monthlY
covers Principal, Interest, Taxes and Insurance. Brand new
Ranell Home with Cabinet Kitchen. TlleBath.Scr~ened Porch,
Landscaping. City Water and
SeW83e. Locatedin,ID0dem careCUlly planned community with
outstanding facUlties IncludingShopping, Churches, Recreation
Center with fun time Director.
inspection trip for qualified ~
er provided by owner.
MACKLE BROS.
661-0940
Evenings and Weekends
ccll671-0942
nation for public recreational use, as authorized by
LEGAL NOTICE
SALE -Italian provincial
furnitlJfe.twr'V.R'" old. Moving.
Sulc.to"u·cehn.dctalalbl!2sl·_
rugs.
~
1':2:9~18~0!:.r~~~':2-~20~2~2:._ __
I' FOR SALE - Old style TV set
In perfect order. Card table and
folding chalrs. nat top
~~~h several throw rugs. 416
I
Chester Road. enter from
FOR SALE - To please your
hostess. take her a bird feeder
from the S. Crothers. 435 Plush
Mtll Road. wallingford, LOwell
, ..:6.-:,45:,:5:..:1.=--_ _ _ _ _ __
PERSON AL - Evergreen Nur""
ery. Complete landscape and
Iree' service. For free estimate
call TRem~nt 4-0645. swarthmore references.
'PERSONAL - A-I Quality Tree
15ervlce. ExPert prunln&, topping,
,emovals. FEEDING and SPRAYING. Slumps remQved. swartbo<
mote ~.ferences. Fully Insured.
Klngswood ~2010.
or Amherst avenue have.'re_
turned from three weeks on
English BaY In ilrltlsh Colum_
bia. Their son Dr. Henry Ford,
with his wUe and four children
who live on the campus of the
. Ifnlverslty of British columbia,
spent much time with them.
Dr. Ford Is a research
scientist connected with the
university's School of Med!-
Article XXVII of the BorPE'RSON!iL'·- Plano tu ng
!
speclalist. minor rep 8i r I n g·I ..._~~~.~ ..-:.;;;.;~_,:;;:;::;;,-,;,;,;;;
ough Code; providing for
FICTITIOUS NAME
I FOR SALE - 1964 Pontiac LeCOURT HOUSE. MEDlA, PA.
an election at which ~he
Qualified membll-' Plano Tecb'
REGISTRATION
1 Mans Convertible, white. black
voters
of
the
Borough
may
niclans Guild 11 yeats. Leaman
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
:
toP.
new
tires,
excellent
condirrhla,., September 21. 1968
express their approval or
Klngswood 3-5755.
pursuant to the provisions 1 tion.$1200. 'fRemont 6-1082.
9:30 A.M. Eastern DayU,bt Time
disapproval of such, increase
of indebtedness •. the form of Act of Assembly No. 380. FOR SALE - Zenith portable
Condltlslns: '350.00 cash or certifted
of the question to be sub- approved May 24. 1945. of TV black and white 18-lnch
check at time of sale (unleSS otberwise
stated In advertl5em~nt). balAnce In ten
mitted. the giving of public Intention to file In the office screen. Excellent condlUon.
days. Ot11er conditions on day of sale.
notice thereof, and author- of the Secretary of the Common- Am buying color set. Klngswood
izing application for Pro- wealth of Pennsylvania. at .3::.-O:.::.1:.:9:::8~._ _ _ _ _--..,..."To nil parties In Interest And clalm~
PERSONAL - BlacktoP driveHarrisburg.
and in the
ject 70 fun d s. or olber office
ants:
of thePa..
prothonotary
of - FOR SALE - Paperback books.
ways,excavating.
Free esti ..
available contributions to .. of Delaware County, on Wed.. used. good condition. 10 for
TAKE NOTICE t.hat l\ Schedule of
mates.
Top
soil.
Call
A.G. Kra'
ward said project.
nesday. Ihe 18th of September. $2.50. E. Lawlar. 2 Park AveDistrlbut.ion wlll be flied within t.hlrty
maric.
TRemont
4-6136.
THE COUNCIL OF THE 1966, a Certificate for the con- nue. Norwood. Pa. 19074.
,30) days from t.he dat.e ot snle and dis,
tribution wlll be mnde 1n accordance
BOROUGH OF SWARTH- , duct of a business in Delaware FOR SALE - Gas dryer. perfect PERSONAL
- Avondale Gallerwith the Schedule of Dlst.rlbution unless
MORE HEREBY ENACTS I County. PennsylvBIlia. under condition. Antique school becnh. ies original art work. Oils, watexceptions are flied thereto within ten
AND ORDAINS:
(10) days therenrter. No further notice
the assumed or fictitious nwne, basketball hooP. Klngswood 4- er colors, prints, art reproducSection 1. It is the desire style
o( the ftUng of the Schedule of Distritions. Andrew Wyeth prints.
ordeslgnation of COUNTY
bution will -be gillen."'
.
of the corporate authorities LANDSCAPING. with its prin- 2490 after 5 P.M.
of the Borough of Swarth- cipal place of business at 269 FOR SALE - 1959 PlYmouth. PERSONAL - Custom tailored
1968
No. 10713
more to increase the indebt .. Maple Avenue. Morton, Pa..
35.000 miles. $75. Call Klngs- slip co\r~rs. Large selection of
MONEY JUDGMENT
edness of said Borough in an 19070.
samples -all work done personA non-proUt. mutual
wood 4-0802.
amount not to exceed $100.- The names and addresses of all
ally
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Seremba.
ALL the following-described real estate
000.00 to provide funds that persons owning or intereDted in FOR SALE - uLiving Hair" Sagging seats of chairs and 50- prise for the benefi' of
situate In the City of Chester, county of
might initia\ly be required said business' are Elisha E.
wig. size 21. silver blond.hard- fas repaired. LUdlow 6-1592. lies residing in
Delaware and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; to wit: BEING Lot No. 340.
for and towards the acquisi- Durham. 269 Maple Avenue.
Iy used. Just shampooed and Swarthmorean advertiser since and neighboring com,nUlnities.
Block No. 13. on Plan of Edgmont Park
tion by the Borough, by pur- Morton. Pa..19070 and Larry L.
styled. Complete with stand _1_9_5_1._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-'--.1· For information as to lots
Gardens, made by Damon and Foster,
Ferguson.
126
East
Second
chase
or
by
exercise
of
the
and wig box. $50. Phone ·LOCh'U Engineers, dated December 14, 1946.
PERSONAL - Avondale Galler- pJ.Y·to
power of eminent domain, for Street., Media. Pa. 19063.
and revised June 25, 1947. and which
well 6-8196.
les new 'selection of Antique
Plan IS recorded In the Omce for the
public recreational use as au ..
C S GARbC!TT Mgr
Recording of Deeds In and for Delawo.rp
FOR SALE - '57 Ford four-door Prints. John Gould - birds;
thorized
by
Article
XXVII
of
Buffon
county In Plan Case No.6, page 20, &c.,
birds;
Redoute
bo.,
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the
Borough
Code,
of
certain
PATTERSON'S
6 cylinder, good condition, 42," tanical; Andubon - birds.
being ,No. 334 West Twenty-second
311 Maple Ave. K13-4719
vacant
lands
known
as
the
FUNERAL
HOME
000
miles.
Bob
Dean.
Klngswood
StrHt. as follows: BEOINNING at a point
on the. Northwesterly side of West
Rumble-Titus tract. in said
Phone LOwell 6-3400
4-8956.
PERSONAL, _ Avondale Gallerswarthmore. Pa.
Twenty-second Street (50 feet wide)
Borough.
situated
on
the
which potnt ls South 27 degrees 58 minies.
Custom
picture
framing
northwest side of Yale Ave- OVER30YEARS'EXPERIENCE FOR SALE - Swarthmore - 4
utes 16 seconds West 274.91 feet from
nue and the southwest side
A Price 10 Meet
bedroom house. Sleeping por- all work done at the gallery.
the Southerly point of curve or a radius
ches. glass familY room. 2'h Large selection of mouldings
of Swarthmore Avenue. being
Every Family's Need
round corner connecting the said NorthBELVEDERE
baths. modern kitchen. two-car and mats - non-glare gI ass.
westerly side Qr West Twenty-sccond
Street with the Southwesterly side ot
part
of
premises
described
in
g~raKe.
large
garden.
beautiful
a deed dated May 7, 1934
Wetherll! Street (SO feet wide) (said
CONVALESCENT HUM!
plantings. Low down payment,
from Emily Wagner, Executradius round corner having a radius. ot
$30.000. Klngswood 4-5149.
WANTED
20 feet and arc distance of 31.4:2 feet);
rix, et aI, to Howard Bastian.
2507 ClIestnut St., Chester
thence along the said side of West
et ux. recorded in the Office
FOR
SALE
Low-mileage
VW
TRemont 2-5373
Twenty-second Street South 27 degrees
WANTED - One or two single
ior Recording "f Deeds of
Sunroof Sedan, in superior con· curlicue iron bedsteads for I
58 mlnut.es 16 seconds West 16 feet to a
-Delaware County, Pennsyl~
corner of Lot No. 339. on said plan;
dltion. Klngswood ~1653.
Swarthmore Players. Donated, I'
thence by the same North 62 degrees 01
vania, in Deed Book No. 974,
loaned or fo~ per se. Call LOAged. Senile, Chronic
minute 44 secondS West crossing the bed
page 446, et seq. The said
FOR SALE - Two snow tires well 6-366~.
'
of a certain drlvewa.y. as shown on the
Convalescent
Men and Women
$20.
call
tract contains approximately
size' 7.35 X 14,
a.foresald plan. 97.63 feet to a point;
four
acres,
more
or
less.
and
Klnsswood 4-0661.
thence North 27 degrees 49 minutes 3D
WANTED - Homes for two re- ExcellentFood-SP
shall be more precisely idenscconds East 16 feet to a corner of Lot
maining black kittens. white
E1~1-e -GrNH3 Honore?
No. 341: and thence by the same South
tified and described by a surI"OR SALE - Antiques. country bibs. Klngswood 4-6130.
62 degrees D1 minute 44 seconds East
SADIE PIPPIN TURNER, Prop.
vey, and the provision-of suit ..
furniture. lamps, glass. Win
and recrossing the bed of the aforesaid
able
monuments
and
markbuy.
Cha.irs
reeaned
and
rerush"
driveway 07.67' feet to the point and
ed. Bullard. KIngswood 3-2165. be
WANTED
A GarageOctober
Sale will
Special orders filled
J'j·.
place of beginning.
held on- Saturday.
12
ers.
Section 2. A public election
FOR
RENT
from
9
to
4
at
526
Walnut
Lane
TOOETHER with the tree and common
4J7 Dartmouth Ave.
____~=.:..:...:.:=_;.;...____ I [orthe benefit of Crozer-Chester
shall be held or, the next reguse, right. Uberty Rnd prlvl1ege ot a cerular election day, to wit.
Center. Anyone having
KI 3-0926
tain driveway, as shown on the aforesaid
FOR RENT - Furnished apart- Medical
Tuesday, November 5, 1968, ~;::C9:: :eee;.: :; :Sc?
plan, laid out across the rC!ar of these
saleable
that they are
ment,one bedroom, adults. Year willing to articles
: :;
and adjoining premlSes as and for drivebetween the hours of 7: 00
donate
tothehospital
lease. Klng"wood 3-2041.
way. passageway and watercourse at an
A.M. and 8:00 P.M., at the
please contact Pat Brown.
tlmes hereafter forever In common with
Klngswood 3-1496.
General Contractor
usual places for the holdil)g
the owners, tenants and occupiers of the
LOST
of elections in the Borough
Iota of ground bounnlng thereon and
entitled to the use thereot. Subject,
LOST _ Two teenage kittens. WANTED -Baby-sitting desired
of Swarthmore, for the purhowever, to the proportionate part of the
pose
of
obtaining
the
approvone
fawn. one black.Klngswood by young lady. Available day or
expense of keeping said driveway In good
al of the electors of said Bor_
4-2490 after 5 P.M.
. evening. Klngswood 4-8713.
order, condltlon and repair. at all umes
ough to the proposed increase
Bu ill & Resurfaced
hereafter forever.
LOST _ One-year-old male gray WANTED - Homes for beautiful I
of indebtedness.
Grading, Sodding, Seeding
UNDER and. SUBJECT to certain retiger cat, Park and Drexel Av~ kittens, housebroken. playful. I
Section 3. At the said pubstrictions of reeord.
nues.
Call
evenings.
KIngswood
call
KlngswOOd
3-6131.
I
lic election there shaH be
Top Soil & Mushroom Soil
submitted to the electors a
3-7340.
1
Improvemen ts conslst of a two story
WANTED - WOMAN FOR GEN- \
'
. . . . .~!
question in substantially the Stone, Cement & Block Work
brick row house.
ERALHOUSEWORK MONDAYS. ~..
~~
LOST
Young
calico
cat
mostfollowing form:
WEDNESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS.
-;;;;;
•
~
Sold as the property of BARRY F.
Retaining
Walls
and
Drains
ly white, spayed female, lame
SHALL THE DEBT OF
CORY, Trustee for MARY JANE CORY~
HOURS I) until 3. MUST HAVE
front
leg.
Reward.
Klngswood
THE BOROUGH 0 F
a minor, and BARRY F. CORY.
CELLARS WATER-PROOFED
RECENT REFERENCES. SAL•
.,
4-0464.
SWA'RTHMORE BE INn
ARY
$14
PER
DAY
TO
CAPAHand Money $500.00
C REA SED TO ACMA 6-3675 or MA 2.:.4887
BLE PERSON. Klngswood 3!!:II
QUIRE. FOR PUBLIC
Oom~nic D. Jerome, Attorney
with gray
flea collar.
KingsLOST
- Long-haired
orange
cat 2212.
RECREATIONAL USE.
3-6336.
wood
PAUL J. McKINNEY. SherUJ
WITH THE AID OF
WANTED - MEN part-time.
I
PROJECT 70 AND
1968.
$64.50. Alcoa subsidiary. 15
LOST
Girl's
black
English
I NQ.I0496
OTHER AVAILABLE
Schwinn hike from front yard. hours minimum. College students Photographic Supplies
MONEY JUDGMENT
CONTRIBUTIONS, ,AP- Y
CO p lea s e return! Reward. accepted. LEhigh 2-2222.
PROXIMATELY FOUR es
Klngswood 3-7838.
ALL the following-described real estilte
WANTED _ Baby-sitter. two afAC R ES OF VACANT 0
situate In the Borough of Media. County
ternoons, four hours each. one
LAND
IN
THE
BORof Delaware and Commonwealth of PennLOwell 6-2176
PERSONAL
evening per week. Three childsylvai\la; to wit: DESCRIBED acconung
OUGH 0 F SWARTH- No
ren. 3~1, years. 2,1/4 year twins.
to a Survey made by O. D. Houtman.
MORE KNOWN AS 0
PERSONAL _swarthmoreSKills $1 per hour. Call KIngswood 3C.E .. dated August 31. 1946, as folloWS.
THE
'RUMBLE-TITUS
::: ~
to--wlt: BEGINNING at a point In the
Roster~ Educated women avail6230 Friday after 1,
TRACT, SITUATED ON
Southwest side of Jefterson Street (Sixty
able
for
part-liJ1le
or
temporarY
feet wide) at the dLstanee of Two hunTHE NOR THWE SI1'
work. Call Klngswood 4-4561. WANTED - Young woman tQ
dred one feet measured North SeventySIDE OF YALE AVEhelp in care of convalescent
9:30 - 11:30 A.M. week1ays.
nine degrees forty-four minutes West
References
NUE AND THE SOUTHfour hours every morning, KIngsrrom the Intersection of the said SouthWEST SIDE OF SW AR-.
west side of Jetterson Street with the
PERSONAL - Delaware Valley wood 3-2194.
Southwe5t side of Prollidence Road:
THMORE A V E N U E ,
Call Evenings KI 3-5275 Tree Experts. Shirer Building.
thence extending South Ten degrees &lx~
SUCH
INCREASE
NOT
Swarthmore. Pa. All types of WANTED - Interesting Bric-ateen minutes West One hundred sixteen
TO
EXCEED
$100.000.tree work. Fully insured. Free Brae. furniture, chi n a. glass-and seventy-ftve one~hundredthS feet to
estimates - 10 years· experi- ware. linens. Anything to aucResidential Specialist
OO?
a point: thence extending South Seventy
ence •..j{Ingswood 4-3035.
degrees seven minutes West Fifty-five
Section 4. The proper Bor~
• tion benefit Riddle Memorial \
and fifteen one-hundredths fed to a
Dugh officers are hereby emHospital Country Fair. Will pick
PERSONAL
Will
repair
all
point: thence extending North Ten depowered
£0
make
application
grees. stxteen minutes East passing partly
small electrical appliances; any- up. Mary Rhodes, Klngswood 4for Project 70 funds and such
through the bed of an Eight foot wide
thing not working around the 8929 or Nancy Coleman. Klngsdriveway between these premlses and the
other public or private conhome. Will pick up and dellvel. wood 3-7218. '
premlses adlolnlng on the Northwest.
tributions as may be availCall Btll· McKee, TRemont 4One hundred forty-four and sixty-three
able for the foregoing purone_hundredthS feet to a potnt on said
0673.
Southwest side of Jefferson Street; thence
pose.
OIL
HEAT
Section 5. The said officers
extending along said side of Jefterson
Street South Sellenty-nlne degrees fortyare further empowered to
four minutes East Forty-eight feet to
cause due notice to be given
the point and place of beginning.
of said public election. in acBEINO known as Lot No.3, House No.
cordance with the Municipal
438 East Jetlerson St., Media. Pa.
Borrowing LaW of 1941. its
amendments and supplements,
TOGETHER with the free and common
and to take such other action
\lie, right. Uberty and privilege nf the
aforesaid Eight foot wide driveway BS
as may be necessary or ap-'
and for a' drilleway. passageway and:
propriate for carrying out
wateteOurse a.t all Urnes hereafter.
the purposes of this ordinCHRISTIAN SPENCE
UNDER AND SUBJECT to Resen.Uon,
ance.
this
9th
day
of
as of record.
PASSED
RADIO S~RIES
Brooke Cottman
1986.
September.
.Improvemenu; consist of a. masonry
BOROUGH OF
Mortimer Drew
and frame hOUM.
SWARTHMORE
SUNDAY - 8:45 A.M.
Ed Coslett
8o1d . u the property of DAt.LAS L.
Wf'Il" 560 t.c.
BY:
PITZSIJOIONS and ALMETl"A PlTZPresident of Council '
SUNQAY - 6:45 A.II.
Beb Thomson
SIMMONS, his wtre.
ATTEST:
_QAt.
_ 1'111. 106.1 ... "
Borough Secretary
Judy Coslett
Hand yaney t$OO.OO
APPROVED this 9th day
Domek D . .Jerom'>, Attomey
of September. 1968. '
SHERIFF'S OPPlCE
PAINTING
.... _._. KI 3·816\
,
I'~'"~;;"~~~~~~~~~~'"~
BOUKIAYS
..**'Oll.....
Edward G. Chipman
and Son
DRIVEWAYS &
PARKING AREAS
Additions & .
Alterations
TR 2 4759
TR 2-5689
..
I
P·leture Framm
ROGER RUSSEll
;~ii~~~~~~-~~~~;'"~I
GENERAL
HOUSEHOLD
REPAIRS
-
,
Painting Contractor
'
ED AIMIS
ATLANTIC
fUEl Oil
I
PAOL1.~M&i.~
, MAYOR
BURNER
BUDGET PLAN
VANALEN
11 N. MORTON
PA.
II 3·4142
3·4592
KI 4·3898
REAL ESTATE
COTTMI~~r DREW & COSLETT r INC.
Complete, Professional Real Estate Service
SALES - APPRAISALS - MORTGAGES
Providence Rd. at
Jefferson, Media
KI
Football
To Form
opening oay acUvlUes take
place on Sunday, September 15
at Trinity Episcopal Church as
the fall scbedUle of services
resume. Holy communion Isat
IS at 8 a.m., the family service
and Church School at 9:15 featuring tile Girls Choir, followed
by the Adult Discussion period;
and the 11: 15 wor ship service
with the Choir Of Men and BOYS.
Church School will fe~ture a
special course for the loth
through 12th grades led by Dr.
and Mrs. Erwin R. schmidt. It
will deal with concerns of today ,
and tomorrow with visits l1y
guest speakers.
Trinity's adult discussion
forum features stimulating and
\llOught - provoking speakers
that lead to a lively question
and answer period. some of the
past sessions h a v e been on
"public Aid toprlvateSchooi,"
our Involvement In Vietnam,
what Europe Is doing In metroPQlItan planning, the constl!utlooal convention In Harrisburg,
and major social problems facing our country. The first
meeting this year will gather
the opinions of those present on
topics they would like to have
presented during the coming
weoks.
PERSONAL - China and glass
repaired. Parchment paper lamp
shades recovered. Miss I. P.
Bunting. Klngswood 4-3492.
NOW OPEN
Mon. through Sat.
10 • 5
Touch
New
Ass'n
LISTS SOLICITORS
League
(t:ontlnued from Page 1)
susan Fine. or Riverview road
entered George S c h 0 0 I Monday In the lOth graile. Sh& Is
a daughter or Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Fine.
:':
Christian
HURRY
• • • • •
1. Davenlort (82" long) french Provincial.
F
d·
I
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$
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Mrs.
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Mrs.
JOM
Howell L. Shay, m, son of
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spencer, Mrs. William Shu- and
respectively. Miss stahl will be
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garts, Mrs. Wl11lam C. Collenlane, a student at Arizona state
berg, Mrs. David Field, Mrs. aided by Mrs. A.M. II. Sheldon,
University, Tempe, and RichMrs. W.R. McHenry and Mrs.
John Murphy, Mrs. Allred
ard L. steinberg, son of Mr.
ROY Latimer.
Rhodes, Mrs. Morris MendelFrank Keenen Is captain of
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captain Mrs. Roland Colt;
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completed the nation's only
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basic Reserve Officers' Trainson, Mrs. Albert stamford, Hulme, Mrs. Luzern Livinging Corps summer camp at Ft:
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Benning, Georgia.
captain Mrs. Samuel T. carButterfield, Mrs. J. W. Snively.
The hasic summer camp propenter;
Mrs. J. paul Brown,
captaln' Mrs. Samuel Reyvides actlve-
Howard
Jenkins, Mrs.
nolds, Jr.j Mrs. Donald Lee,
lieu oC two years on .. campus
Daniel
G.
Horfman,
Mrs. AIMrs. C.H. Yarrow, Mrs. Willstudy, allowing them to enter
bert
R.
vollmecke.
Iam Salom, Fred Baxter, Mrs.
the advanced ROTC program at Roger Russell, Mrs, David Ng,
Captain Mrs. John de Moll;
their universities. Upon comMrs.
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program and graduation they
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as a second lieutenant In the Hally, Mrs. Raymond Fellows, Spraker, Samuel M. Dodd, Jr.,
U. S. Army.
Mrs. John C. MacAlpine, Jr.
curtis
Jones,
Cadet Shay Is a 1962 graduate of Swarthmore HighSchool.
His wife Gall lives on Lemon
street In Tempe.
Cadet steinberg Is a 1964
graduate of Ihe Haverford
School, Haverford, and received a B.S. degree In 1966
from SUsquehanna University.
The Delaware county Touch
Football Association Is seeldng
persons or organizations Interested in entering a team In
the new league. The association
hopes to playa regular schedule
of touch football on Sunday
afternoons this fall.
The competition Is designed
for YQUng adults and will incorporate the rules of regulation six-man touch football.
Several teams have already
been formed by outstanding
local athletes.
Persons or organizations interested are to get In contact
with Kirk Adams, 319 East
. Ridley avenue, RIdley Park
(LE 4-0243).
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Moore, Mrs. Bruce D. &nlith,
Mrs. J.G. Hebble, Mrs. Lee C.
Gatewood.
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LEGAL NOTICE
ORPHANS' COURT OF DELA-
WARE COUNTY, PENNA.
Notice of Filing- and Audit
of Accounta
r,OTICE i, hereby given to
helta. tOfillateea, creditors and all
persona ,"hrested that accounts
t,n the following eatates have
ee~ file~ In the Office of the
~egl.ter of Wills and Clerk of
Court as the case may
berpllana'
and that the same will fJe
presented to the Orphans' Court
~fbsaid County on Monday, OeD er 7. 1968. at 10:00 o'ctock
~. NI. (E. D. S. T,) for confirmation. at which time the said
.hourt will audit said accounts.
ear objections to the sarne and
make drstrlbution of the balance
',scertained to be In the handa of
he accountant.
)"\rl!:R _
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Aug. 28. Flrl't nnd
Final A('('ount at Howard .J.
l-!aUt'I' qnd RI('bard F. Bauer.
~\?,e('utors. Estate of Rob~rt
I . ' BAuer. De('eafled,
n-::D~LL-AuG'. 30, First and
FJ)inal A
ennl!ll and Albert .J. era"'~\!d. Jr.• ExeMltorB. Estate of
RlRliliam .T. Bedell, Deceased.
• TWELL-Aug. n. Firet and
.ln8.1 AcC'oullt of James N.
h.ohprbon, EXe('utor. Estate
of Marl" A. Blrt\\"&II. Deceased.
DLAKE-Sep. 3. First and Final
Scores 'Expert'/
o
Army Private Henry L.
Bunker, IV, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Bunker of Mt. Holyoke place bas scored Hexpert"
with tbe M-14 rifle In the final
stage of hasiC comhat training
at Ft. Bragg, N. C.
IN
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
A{'count of Ann B. StoC'kmal
and Agnes H. Blake Snider,
I!)xecutrlces. Estnte of Anna
:\[. Blake. Deceased.
BOYCE - AUg". 28, First and
1o'lnal Account o[ Richard L.
Boyce and Louise J. P~lrk!'l.
BXt!cutors, Estatt! of WlIlnrd
S. Boyce, Deceased.
BROOKS - Sep. 3, First ano.
}o~lna:l Account of Provident
xational Bank and Madeleine
It. Brooks, }o}xecutors. Estato
(If ,'harTes H. Brook's. Del't.>al't'd.
(,AHTEll - Sep. !l, First and
Final AI'~ount of ~Iary Etta·
Carter, Su(',·et·dlng }o;xecutrlx,
}o:state of Ruth R. Carter. De~·l·R:!'ied.
C'o'VI~qep. 3, First and Final
A('('ount of Provident Natlona:J
nank, Dorrlre B. Cowie and
I )nuglas Cowie. ExeC'utor8, As
Htated n.r, provident National
Bank and Douglas Cowie. Sur,.I\'lng Executor., Estate of
Ja('k B. Cowie, Dl'ceased.
t ')U1THERS-Sep. 3, First and
Final AC'&ount of Howard F.
Hppd ••Tr., Executor. Jo~tate of
John !,(. Crothers, DpreaEl¥..
BRSKI:':I'~-Sep. 3, FII'8t Ac·
('Ount or John Devine Erskine•
. John Reid Hanna and Lloyd
Goman, Exe<,utors. E~ta.te of
sara D. Erl'lklne. Deceased.
GREEGER-Sep. 3, First and
,
L06·7251
36 EAST STATE STREET
Final AecoUllt o( Frank L.
coulson and Robert J. Hadden. Executors, Estate of
Catherine E. Greeger, De~
ceased.
HARKINS-Aug. 23, First and
Pinal Account of Paul McCann, Executor. Estate of
Peter Harkins, DI~ceased.
HAUSllANN - Aug. 28. First
and '1"'lnal Account of Austin
K Helsel, Administrator, Estate· af Wmlam Hausmann,
DeC'ea~ed.
H()EHLI~R~Al1g.
28, First Account of The Pldellt~· Bank
Hnci Theodore K. 'Varner, .TI".•
l'!xeC'utors. E!'\tate of 'VIUiam
H. Hoehler, Deceased.
Hn(o"FYANN~Sep, ~, First and
Final Account of Edith Mas
Hoffmann. :rexecutdx:. F..state
of Otto Hoffmann, De('eased.
HOLT-Aug- 30, First and Final
Account of H. Benedict Rip.
kl"@-. Executor\. Estate Qf"May
Holl. Decensea,
KARNAlJCH - Aug. 28, First
and Flnal Account of A.
Bronke Gp.ary. EJ,:e~utor, Ea·
tate of Harry, C. Karnauch.
R/k/a HarTY Cyryl Karnauch.
J)pct>a~ed.
KEHLER-Aug. 28. First Rnft
Flnat A("count nf Th(' Philadelphia. National Dank, Executor, Estate of Will am R.
I{yhler, [)e('eaaed.
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
Hchmid, Bxe('utrix. Estate of
n~THA:\f - Sell. 3, A('('onnt of
28, ;FIrst Account
~atherlne
V. Smith, a./k/a
nimrd Trll~t Bank, Ext'('utor,
o( Thomas M. Meloy. Jr .•
.... ntharinp V. ~mlth, Kate V,
l':state (If Ura('e :\1~\.ggnrd Osl'otartha D. (Meloy) Trout and
Honner, and ]{aUe Donner
tr~'lm. Deeea~ed.
Howard 1\[. Lutz. Trustees
1l,'(·ea!Oled.
•
l'1';I~TZ .- Aug.
2S, I"ir~l and
Under WUl of R. Blanche
Final Account of Maria Peetz,
~\VEI~NBY--Aug. 28 FIrst and
)lelo)~ For Thomn.s M. Ml!lo)",
Adminl8tratrlx. ~\T.A... E~~
Final AN'ount or' Helen S.
Jr.• As 01' July 31, 1968. Actl,te of Robert ]~. Pt>t'tz, D('Breese, Executrix. Estate of
('ount Stated By Rea:;on of
('('ased.
James F. Sweeney. Deceased.
The Resignation of Hllward
I'HIf'E - Aug'. 20, J<"ourth AcM. I.. utz one of the Trustees,
TRICKETT-Aug. 28, First Ac("ount of Provident ~ational
Estate or R. Blanche Meloy.
('uunt or The Fidelity Bank
-flank
(Formerly
Pro,'ldent
(Formerly Fldelily - PhiladelDe{·eased.
Trade-smens.
Bank
and
Trust
MELOY-Aug. 28, First Account
phia Tnst Company) and AlCom~ny)
and
E
d
win
A.
of Thomas M. Meloy. .Jr.,
meda. F. Trickett. Executorl'l·
J~U("M, Trustee~, (Al','ountlng
Martha D. (Meloy) Trout and
}o~state or JOl'leph W. Trickett:
ffl.m
.:\,[ay
12.
1!I\;n
to
.Tuno
21.
Howard ~r. Lutz, Trust~t>!Ol
.J r., Decea~ed.
t9Iit.;).
(f;state
u(
1':1I11Oa
\V
Pnder 'VIII of R. Blanche
,,-..\I .. KI..:1t-A UK". 27, Pirst Ar.I'rh·". Ih!t'l':lseil.
•
Meloy for ~Iartha. D. (~teloy)
I'o..unt of The Fi
Trout A~ or .July :n. 1968.
( .. ormcrly l<"ldeUty - PhlladelI"ina) A\~count of eh;nles C
Account Stated by Reason of
Ilhla. T.,rust Company), Execu ..
Keeler, Admlnl~tr:'t;)r, Bstate
The Resignation of Howard
tor, l'4Mtate or F.. Virginia.
of PIetro Rh'attlll,i. 3/k/a
:\r. Lutz, One of The Trustee8,
'Valker, Oecea.se;l.
Pietro Rt'gathml :Uld Pietro
F.~U\te of R. Blanche MeloY,
TaPllarelll. Decpa~ed.
\VlI..I...lS - Aug. 29. :;." ~ and
Deceased.
SCHWARTZ-Aug. !!2. A('('ount
Final Account of Pru.ldent
MER'KLE-Aug. 30, First" Acof Girard. Tru~t B.'lilk (For~atlonal Bank. Administrator.
('ount of Harriet 3. Merkle
merly knnwn a~ Oinlrd Trust
C.T.A., Estate of Clyde M
find The First Penn.sylv4nio.
(~orn ExC'hange Hank). TrusWillis, a/k/a Mary Clyde
Ranking flnd Trust Company.
t!!e, ERtate- or narh.tr:.\ K.
\VllIls, D.ece88cd.
Ext>cutors, E~tRte of ·Chr1etian
~('hwartz, nereal'l,·d.
R. R. lferkle, Deceased.
Y"~RGIo::R-Aug. 28. First and
S:-'UTH-Aug. 2!I, Fir:-t AN'ount
:\YORROW-Aug. 23, FirRt and
Final Ace 0 u n t of Arthur
of The First Pennl'lyl\'anla
Final A (' (' 0 U n t t"lf Helen
I~urenz, Executor. Estate ot
Banking ami Trust COml)any
O'Toole, F;xe('utrix, ]o1stllte of
Jo..-mma. Yerger. Deceased.
~nd Elizabeth T. Cl:u-k. ExRlpAnor ).{. ·lforro\\", De('e$.sed.
WALTER T. ReDAVID
I"~utors,
Estate
or
.""r.mk
C
:'IYERfr-Sep. 3. First nnd Final
Reglater of Wills and
Hmlth, r,eCt·a.scd.
•
A~c()unt of James S. Hutchins.
Clerk oC Orphans' Court
HlnTH - Aug. 23, l"'l~t and
Executor. Estate of "lIary
Filial Acco~nt of nit:, M.
'./~/6S
.
!.f:rers, DereaR",d•.
~IEI..oY-Aug".
'.
JUNIOR WOMEN .SET
post. Mike Mccane and Lee·
Trinity Choir
Layton are two top knotcllers
ACHA NOMINATES
WEDNESDAY SUPPER
at rlghthalf backed up by Henry . Rehearsals Begin
Herschel and Chip Brogan.
RALPH KLETZIEN
The swarthmore Junior Wocandidates for fullback are
The Choir of Men and Boys
man's
Club w1ll meet on Wedheaded by John Rlvello, sophal Trlnlly Church has resumed
Ralph W. Kletzlen, senior
nesday, September 18, at 6:30
omores George Johnson and
rehearsals under the direction
asslstanl Health services 01p.m. In the clubhouse, Park
steve Snyder. As It lo~ks now
of Roberl smart, organlsl and
flcer of the U.S. publlc lIealth
avenue, following a covereddlsh
Dave WUllam$ wlll be the extra cholrmasler. Membership In
Service, wl\l be admitted as a
supper.'
point speclallst and llood the
the choir Is open to all boys
new nominee In the Amerlcan
Any young women Interested
wllh unchanged voices, beginco-captalns cralg Colt and outstanding punier.
college of 1I0spital AdministraIn
joining are Invited to attend
The team Is preparing with ning with those In the fourth
Mrs. samuel crothers will tors on sunday afternoon, Sept- Jimmy Hood alongwlthcoaches
and
should call Mrs, Robert
dally rugged workout, for the
conduct a lecture ..demonstra- ember 15, at a convocaU,on Millard Robinson and Jerry opener on september 21 at 10 grade, regardless of churchaf- Hopson, KI 4-7147, memberflllation. Re he a r sal s areon
tlon on "Fall Flower Arrange- ceremony to be held In conven- 1I0lscher lace.. a challenge as
ship chairman.
15 a. m. with Lower Moreland on Monday afternoon from 4 to 5,
tion lIall In Atlantic City, N.J. they rebuild last year's Section
ments" at the com munity Arts
Guest speaker w1ll be E. John
Rulgers Field.
and on Thursday evening from
The ACIIA Is a professional so- DI Championship Squad.
center, wal1lngford, on TuesBucel, pollster. Club president
7:15 to 8:30. Any boy who Is
Co-captaln colt, BlII Slanday, September 17,from IOa.m. clety comprised of. more than
Is Mrs. Walter W. Wright.
Interested In Joining the choir
until noon. The public Is In- 7,000 of the teadlng hospital and ton, Bob Dean and Kevin McIs urged to get In touc h with
health admtntstratlve person- Caffrey, the four veterans from
vited to attend.
Mr. Smart, or to come at one
nel
In
the
·Unlted
States
and
the
Thanksgiving
Day
starting
Featured In the demonstraof
the stated rehearsal times.
line-up last year, and returnlqg
tion will be table arrangements, Canada.
All
singers are welcome.
The son of Mr. 3,Ild Mrs. S. lettermen John Rlve1lo, Mll
W. Kletzien of South Chester Mccane, Carl de Mo1l and Jack
interesting areas in floral disMark A. lIeald, associate Deliver Paperbacks For Inroad, Ralph Is a graduate 01 Keefe form the basic c·rew that professor of physics at the ducteesto The Swarthmqrean. i
play. creations [or both dining
Syracuse University and re- is expected to lead the '68 college, has been appOinted
and occasional tab.tes wlll be
ceIved his Master of 1I0spital Garnet.
exhibited.
chairman ofthe department, beAdministration de g r e e from
This young and virtually in- ginning with the opening of col
Mrs. crothers, who is known
Duke University In June, 1968. experienced team has taken on
and !.admired In local" garden
lege this month. .
.
the challenge of a 10-game
club circles, has received a
Mr. lIeald received his. B.A.
plea,. writ. or
number of awards at the Phila- Resume Movie Showing schedule with the commenr, degree frOia Oberlin college
for further 'n,·oron." .. 1
"this gives us two games to gel where he was elected to Phi
delphia Flower ShoW. She has
ready for the defense of our
also done floral arrangements
Beta Kappa, and his Ph.D. from
The local John Birch Society
Pa.. KI
League Title In the opener a- Yale. He was a research physfor the restored homes at hisopen their free patriotic movie
gainst
Garnet
Valley
Ocotber
toric Williamsburg, Va. Most showings Monday; september 23
icist In Project Matterhorn at
recently, Mrs. crothers has at 7:30 p.m. In swarthmore 5th."
prInceton University [rom 1954
The team has been practicing -1959. He came to Swarthmore
been an instructor at Longw~
Borough 1Ia11 with two fUms:
since August 23 and the candi- in 1959 as assistant professor
Gardens.
"Anarchy, USA" which shows
dates line up In the following and was named asso!!iate proThe community Arts Center
documented factors back of the
Is located at Plush Mill road
manner:'
fessor In 1964.
riots (some of the music In the
Leflend - Eric Spence and
and Rogers lane, Wallingford.
He was amemberoflhePlasfUm Is "we Shall overcome,u
Daye shaffer standing out at rna Physics Study Group, Comopen House and registratlonfor
created at the Highlander Folk
Ill'ard, with fo~r boys compet- mission on College Physics at
fall classes will take place on
School In Tennessee by pete
Ing for each position. co-Cap- MIT In August o[ 1962, supportsunday, September 22.
seger); and "Target of the
taln Colt In the right guard spot
Smear - the John Birch SO- Is fo\1owed up by newcomer ed. by the National Science
Foundation.
ciety."
Mike Slott, and Dave Rial and
He was a National science
Addlttonal free movie showBUI Fischer.
Foundation Sci en c e Faculty
Ings wlll be·held on october 14,
Benjlo Kerr at leftguard has
November 18 and December 9. a sJlght edge because of ex- Fellow at culham Laboratory,
the United Kingdom Atomic En··
The Fall Nature Rambles
perlence, over John Klppax and ergy Authority, In 1963.·64, In
sponsored by the Frtends of
II "like
Brennan. Alcott Thomp- plasma physics research using
~
Tyler Arboretum, LI rna, W III OHer Course In Brai e son
is the number four candtmicrowave technlQ.ues. He was a
begin on Saturday, September
date. Tackle candidates range staff member of the NSF supvolunteers Service for the
14, with a bird walk a t 9 a.m.,
from 225 pound, 6-4 Steve Shu- ported Apparatus conference on
m
Blind,
Incorporated will sponI e d b y IIorace Beat y of Br oo garts, to 135 pound, 5-8 Jeff Experiments [or Instructional
sor a bra I 11 e transcribing
all.
course at the Church of the Re- Klppax, and veteran Bob Dean Laboratories In co\1ege PhysOther rambles wUl Include:
at 170. Carl de Moll at 195 Ics at Lake Forest co\1ege In
Sept emb er 28 , 10 a.m. - "The deemer, Springfield road and may be a starter, BUI Rood
with free matching
June of 1965.
IImcrest avenue, Springfield,
Living Forest" -Dr. Rob ert
and Bm Hulnal are also candfabric for a hat.
He was a member of the
starting Monday, September 16,
Idates [or varsity action,
B. Gordon; Octob er 12 , 2 p.m. united Slates Delegation to the
'd
H Autumn FOI lage r
- a
ay· for 10:30 a. m., and continuing for
The center post 1s in good second Geneva I, Atoms for
15 week$, one morning per
pho t ograp h y, prece d e d b yap Ichands with veterans Bm Slan- Peace" conference in 1958;
rue lunch and a 5 h ow Ing 0f week.
ton and Birney Brown relurn- and served as a member of the
Those completing the course
511d es taken a t th e spr Ing camlng, Mike Tracy, a sophomore, Swarthmore college commisw!ll, after preparing a 35 -page
era wa Ik ; Don Iffl an d an d J uII e
Is also learning this posltlon.
sion on Educational policy In
bramed trial manuscript for
Stlrl.
examination by the DIvision for Rlghtend has veteran KevlnMc1966-67.
Also, october 19, 10 a.m. caIfrey· heading the list. Other
With WUllam C. Elmore,
"
h
the Blind, Library of Congress,
"Sounds 0 f SIt ence - on ow be awarded a certificate. Re- possibilities are "Jack Rabbit" Morris L. Clothier professor
imported
Genuine
to listen to the· sounds 0[ the
Kent Colt, "Atom" lIugh Hels- of physics at swarthmore, he Is
qulrements
are
good
eyesight,
t urei S und ay, 0 Ct 0f
war1dona
ler, Ritter Semenuk and Dave the author of an undergraduate
Harris
tweed
free time each day to study,
ber 27, 2 p.m. - "TaIes 0f
Williams.
text
book,
now
in
press,
"Physsuperbly
crafted with
.. ability and Incentive to learn
Trees wit h Needl es an d Cones,
Jack Keefe 1s returningtothe
ics of waves."
rigid
rules.
notched
convertible
Ro be r t . Mac DonaId ,arbo r etu m I _
____________
quarterback spot but needs exdirector; November 9. 9 a.m. - Iposure as does Chip Robinson
collor (single construction),
8
Community Arts In
Open House 22nd
SRi
Foclballers Prepare
for Opener Sept. 21
1:00·2:30 PM
HEALD HEADS
PHYSICS DEPT.
PETER E. TOLD, Agent
KENYON
,. . . . . . T
Nature Rambles Begin
Tomorrow At Tyler
imported
HARRIS TWEED
COATS
$85
-t
autumn birds; January 4, 1969 -
who has shown great potential.
Third Winter BirdCeosusofthe
Arboretum; Dr. an
the group for any walk, all of
which begin at tM barn. Nalhanlel Boonln, Newtown Square,
Is chairman of the Nature Rambles committee, and Mrs. Wil·lIam ~lackinney, springfield, Is
the president of the Friends of
Tyler,
Bruce Kelly, a sophomore, has
worked at this position. steve
Douglas, a transfer J was expeeled to assume a varsity role
since he had been a starter at
Springfield last season, but a
spring Injury has prevented his
participation.
co-captain Hood brings experlence to the left halfback
pOSition, Bruce Kelly, George
Warren and Terry schmidt
complete the list at this key
TO
J."
NEW LOOK FOR
H. S. GARNET
Invite Area 10 Hear
Mrs. Crothers Tuesday
REGISTER
b~lc..rtbt1vre Collu~,e
ti~, urt lno I'G ,
Reg'lsler
TO VOTE
I
VOTE!
Chrysanthemum Society
The Delaware Valley Chrysanthemum Society will me.t at
8 p.m. september 13 at Middletown Township Bundlng MeetIng Ro!,m 23., North penne\1
road (Route 452), Lima.
There will be a demonstra-.
lion of flower arrangements.
ThE public Is Invited. Admis-
notched flap pocket
and vent back •. Full seven
button front styling
for your ~REE
•
Arts Cenler U~ls
Variety 01 Courses
Public Invited To
Open House Sun •
The public Is Invited to attend a tea In conjunction with
the Open 1I0use and Registration for Fall Classes at tho
Community Arts center, WallIllgford, on SUnday, September
22, from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m.
A highlight will be the opening
of the 21st Annual Facultyexhibition which will Mntlnue
through octobar 11.
other
features ofthe afternoon·lnclude
demonstrations
by
C Yr 11
Gardner, painting, at 3 p.m.
and VIvian Bergenleld, woodcuts and etchings, at 4 p.m.
In the second· floor Member's
Room, the work of Alice White
In mixed media wlll be
exhibited. Mrs. lIenry Herring
will be hostess.
Of particular Interest
to
registrants wl\l be the addition
of two exciting new classes for
the fall term. A much requested
course In Yoga wl\l be conducted this year by Pat Sliver.
.. Mrs. Silber received hertralnIng from Amrlt Desai, Director
and Founder of the Pennsylvania Yoga Society. Adult pottery classes for both beginners
and advanced students will be
under the direction of Kathy
Dambach. Mrs. Dambach re ..
celved her B.F.A. and M.F.A.
at ot.io State University and
has been a ceramics instructor
thern' She has been represent&<1
In numerous private collections
and holds first prize awards
in columbus, Cincinnati and
Akron.
Former favorites among the
courses for adults; teenagers
and children will again be
,ffered. cyril Gardner . will
Instruct'courses In palatlngand
drawing lor both beginners and
advanced students. A special
creative class for ex~rienced
palnters will be supervised by
Henry W. Peacock. A variety
of media and approaches to
palntlng and drawing will be
presented
the courses being
taught by Wallace C. peters,
Freedman,
Katherine
Porter J Anne Chuse
Richardson and Fran Lachman.
Sculpture enthusiasts
and plaster ca'\ting being taught
by Natalie 1I0des. Interpretation
and enjoyment. as well as expression, is the objective of
Weelend Special I
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Idaho
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class.
LB
Potatoes 59( SLB Bag
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Peppers, Cues & Radishes
3 for 29(
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Wax Turnips 10e LB
Peters'
Seedless
Grapes
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S
sculpture
Crafts of aU kinds are offered
at the center this year: Vivian
Bergenfeld wltl again teach
(Continued on Page 8)
In Appreciation
Thank you for your support
during this troubled week. your
on Monday, September 16,
all the caplalns for the 1969
Bloom,
His Friends Establish
Memorial Scholarship
On his second tour of duty
with the Seabees In Vietnam,
Navy Lieutenant (lg) A. Davis
Moscrlp, Jr., 25, of 207 Dart-
urged
NIXON WILL TOUR
COUNTY TOMORROW
"Scols" Band AI
College Opener
Wooster College Meets
Swatfllmore 1::1 28th
Wil Opener To View
Del. County Welfare
I
Merit Finalists
I
lege Memorial
Scholarship
Fund may get In touch with
Edgar Rarrls
of 112 SOuth
most able students who will
enter college In· 1969.
I princeton avenue, swarthmore,
Telephone, KI 3 -69 r2.
Please
Davis as
I
H\gh School seniors, handling
for the first time the entire
responslbllity for the sale of
food at the lIS Football games,
ask fans to patronize their
stand at tomorrow's
home
Rame against Lower Moreland:
I
meeting.
State Ballet
Face Lower Moreland
10:15 Home Field
The 1968 edition of Swarthmore IIlgh School Football will
open a 10 game season facing
Lower Moreland at 10:15 on
Rutgers Field. Let by captains
Craig Colt and Jim my 1l00d
the Garnet wlll present many
potential
new stars and a
spirited and scrappy team.
A great number of boys are
sure to see action In this Initial
contest which will be the first
of two proving ground contests.
Junklntown visits next week,
before the League opener with
Garnet Valley, october 5th.
At the end position Kevin
McCaffrey, Eric Spence, Dave
Shaeffer arid Kent Colt will
share the assignment. At guard
Craig Colt, Mike Slott and
Graham Kerr and Mike Brennan
will be called for duty. Bill
Slanton backed up by Birney
Brown provide reliable per-
!4ulualElchange
lisls Chairmen
Preparations for the Mutual
Exchanget octobe r 1, 2 f 3J 4 ,
steadily proceed as members
of the sponsorlngWoman'sClub
set the clubhouse at 118 Park
avenue and all arrangements
in order for the opening of the
mammoth undertaking, -acomhlned fall spring exchange.
Annually
underlining the
coming of fall, this exchange
has new ...pecls In addition to
its handling of both fall and
spring clothing and home
decorations. praised as a help
by homemakers who do not, formance at center. Tackles
thts . fall, have to pack away Bob Dean and Carl deMolI are
outgrown summer Items to save backed up by BI\1 Reed and
six months for the usually ex- Steve Shugarls.
pected spring sale even as they
At present It looks like the
get out, tryon, Inspect fall quarterback
duties wl\1 be
and winter aUlre to ready It shared by Jack Ke$ and Chip
for the october I, 2, 3, 4ovent, Robinson. Jimmy Hood wl\1 get
the exchange Is a challenge to 1 the first call at left halfback
new and enthUsiastic chalrmen, as wl\1 Lee Layton at the right
Mrs. James A. Fellton and' half poSition, although halfMrs. lIenry C. Barton, Jr. I backs Bruce Kelly and Mike
whose courage and ingenuity MCCane are sure to be in the
are already evidenced.
,thick of things at one time or
Enthusiastically working with i another. John Rlvello will start
them are 21 chalrmen listed I at fullback and Is supported by
below ,
In the experienced ,I sophomore George Johnson.
knowledge that the exchange
If the game Is like last
serves a community purPose year's thrlllep, (which
unand emphasizing repeatedly that ,fortunately the Garnet lost tn.
It Is not a rummage sale and t the last 13 seconds) Garnet
goods for exchange must be In rooters are In for an exciting
useful condition and , of cours'e , II morning. This is a new season
clean and fresh.
I with a new and spirited team
Again, nothing under 50 cents i and the coaches bope that loyal
will be ~ndled or sold. NO! s,!,arthmore fans will come out
hats, bathing suits, scout goods and cheer as the 1968 camwill be accepted on October I, I palgn begins.
check-in day. An innovation at !
this exchange will be the lable
or items donated by members, !
(which will be handied com- I
p1etely separately and tm; in- 1
come
retained by the club) :
which promtses ari entiCing and
unpredictable
variety. EX-I
'faking advantage o[ the
change chairmen are as folpresence
in Chicago during the
lows:
I
Convention
of a number of
Cht'ckers - Mrs. John W.
area
residents
and recent gradMagee, Jr.; cashiers - Mrs. i
I
l
I
I
I
i
Eyewitnesses To
I Tell Of 1Chicago'
I
Franklin H. Andrews, Mrs. J. ; uates, the Peace Committee of'
Kenneth Doherty, assisted by! Swarthmore Friends Meeting
Catherine Slah1; posters
- i announces an evening 10 disMrs. Howard C. Jackson, Mrs. cuss the events of that week
William W. McClarin, Jr., and on Wednesday, September 25
Mrs. Henry L. Harris; regis- at 8 p. m. In the Rushmore
tration - Allce Marriott, as-
sistant, Mrs. paul D. Williams;
telephone - Mrs. Alfred E.
Longwell; sewing - Mrs. Elliott
H. Wells.
Also,
household - Mrs.
Arnold Rawson and Mrs. I. W.
1Ia1ly; publicity - Mrs. Peter
Told; policewomen - Mrs. Irvin
MacElwee; sorting and hanging
pressed a desire to start a I All interested persons are - Mrs. A. S. Titus and Mrs,
Fund In his memory. Anyone: Invited to attend this open Roland Ullman; house - Mrs.
I
wishing to contribute to the:
I Davis
Moscrlp Lafayette Col-
According to the program, the
semi-finalists constitute less
than one per cent of each state's
graduating seniors and
are!
representative of the nation's
much as Davis loved swarthGratefully,
Martha C. Moscrlp
Arthur D. Moscrlp
Martha M. young
I
fall and winter program Istobe
made on Saturday, September
21, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. outside the SWarthmore Elementary School, under the
Library.
Details are listed In advertisement on page 3.
I
that It will be some time before
we can thank everyone individually that we know -- and
there were' also many who
helped the helpers whose names
we do not know.
It has been Inexpressibly
strenglhenlng to know that
more.
co-cbairmao,
Registration for the Swarth-
more Recreation Association's
everyone to follow the 1969
slogan -"complete coverage."
All sollcltor. should have their
mouth avenue. died from combat
supplies thl. week to begin the
Injuries on ~'rlday, Septembor
drive on Monday, September
, 13, the day niter his jeep was
23rd.
, blown up by a Vietcong land
New solleltors recently enrnine in a combat work zone
rolled are: _ Mrs. Barton L.
Mackey, Mrs. John C. Kulp, naar Da Nang.
Ueutenant Moscrip, recently
Mr •. zygmund ·Gonglewskl and
chosen to be Commander of it. A. Davis Moscrip, Jr.
Mrs. JanIS J. Keggl.
Seabes Company C Mobile ConC4S0 - on the Job, captains,
struction BalaUlon I, Is the son
solicitors and donors for a
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D.
100% job by october 15tb,"
MOscrip, long-Ume residents
says Mrs. Johnson.
of ,Swarthmore. Mr. Moscrlp Is
Richard Nixon will make a
a program analyst at Sun Oll
company. Lt. Moscrlp's mother
major campaign speech at the
Is news editor of the EpiscoBazaar of All Natlons, Baltipalian magazine.
more
pike, on saturday,
Expecting to end his second September 21, at 10 a.m. He
tour of duty early next year, will be accompanied by Mrs.
Lt. Moscrlp who was engaged Nixon, senator Hugh Scott,
to
Miss Virginia Katz, of Richard Schwelker, Julie NIXon
Hewlltt,
Long Island, had and David Eisenhower. Followplanned to be married In Aprll ·lng his address, the cavalcade
of 1969. Miss Katz, daughter will proceed west on Baltimore
The College o[ wooster of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Katz, pike and north on Route 320
(Ohio) will play Its first foot- Is a senior at the National to the Korvette shopping center.
ball game with Swarthmore College
0 f Education In
Mrs. Donald Aikens Is tn
College on Saturday,September Evanston, U1.
charge 01 the 100 Nixon Girls
28 on Clothier Field at 1:30
Enlisting In 1966, Lt. Moscrlp who will meet at Republlcan
p.m. The "scots" 70 member was commissioned an. Ensign Headquarters on Front street,
tartan clad marching band at the U.s. Naval Officers one block west of the . Media
complete with bagpipes .and Candidate School at Newport, Courthouse, Saturday ~orning
drums will accompany the team R. I" In July 1966. He went to prior to joining Mr. Nison's
.
and entertaln at half time.
Da Nang on his first tour of cavalcade.
Wooster alumni In the East duty with the Seabees In April
At a recent meeting of the
are planning Iulormal parking 1967 and before he had com- Swarthmore Council
Chafrman
for the
Church after the game for to the United Slates for further Swarthmore Republ1can Headalumni, -the team, the band, schOOling, Lt. Moscrip went quarters which will open In
aDd officials of the college of back to· Da Nang In June of October.
Mrs. Aikens, Mrs. Irvin
this year and a short time ago
wooster.
The band, under the direction was made Commander of his MaCElwee, Mrs .. Rhodes, Mrs.
John Petroskas and Mrs. PhUlp
of stuart Lyng, tn addition to Company.
perlor mlng aUhe football game,
Lt. Moscrlp was a graduate Coleman attended the Southwi11 give concerts at the Abing- of the Class of 1961 at swarth- eastern Polltlnal Activities
ton presbyterian Church on more II1gh School where he was conference in Berwyn on
Friday night and the wayne Manager of the Football team Wednesday.
Presbyterian Church Saturday for two years and active in
other groups. In 1965 he was
night, 27, 28.
On SUnday morning an en':' graduated trom Lafayette Colsemble from the band will lege with a B.S. degree In
participate In the Worship Chemical Engineering. At colService at st. Paul's United lege he was on the Varsity
Church of Christ Ingprlngfleld. t Lacrosse team and wasa memThe swarthmore Branch of
The pipers wilt play on Sunday ber of Phi Gamma Delta.
the
Women's International
In addition to his parents, League for Peace and Freedom
at Ihe West Chester Presby-.
survivors
are Lt. will open the 1968-69 season
terlan Church. Other
band other
members wi11 appear at the Moscrlpts sister, Mrs. Martha on Thursday, September 26 with
Wayne Presbyterian Churcb. M. Young, also a graduate of a meeting on Welfare Problems
Swarthmore II1gh School and In Delaware county and What
no," Acting Director of Girl's Is Balog Done About Them.
Physical Education at GermanMrs. Pat Hunt, director of
town Friends and his paternal! Community Relations, DepartSix swarthmore High school 1 grandmother Mrs. Florence i
ment of Public Welfare, accomstudents are listed as semi-I Morton Moscrip, of RoX- :
panied by a member of the
finaliSts
tn the
1968-69 borough, PhUadelphla, Pa.
, Chester Welfare Rights OrganiNational Merit scholarship
Memorial Services were held: zation, will discuss these vllal
program in its current release: In the Trinity Episcopal Church, !
David M. Carroll, William II. ~warthmoreJ Monday morning, issues.
Mrs. Aaron Fine, chairman
Clark, Arthur P. Johnson, 1 September 16. Lteutenant MOSof the lIuman Relations ComMargaret M. Malone, Nancy
crlp will receive a mllltary i mittee of WIL Is in charge of
Marshall, Lawrie A. Mlffiln. burial later In the Arllnglon
the meeting which will be held
Semt.llnallsts are selected cemetery, washlru
from 50 states, the District ot
Friends and classmates of (If Borough lIal1, starting at
columbia and overseas schools
Lieutenant Moscrlp have ex- 8 p.m.
enrolling United states cUizens •.
expressions of sympathy and
contributions
0 f
practical
assistance WeTe so numerous
loved
$5.50 PER YEAR
SRA Registration GARNET OPENS
Season TomoRow
Services Held For
U.· Davis Mosaip
1..1
Dear Friends and Fellow
Townsmen.
SWarthmore
8'
will
find modelling, wood carving
"I saw It In The swarthmorean"
United Fund
Starts Mo"day
United FUnd Campalgn received
their solicitor's materials.
Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr.,
chalrman and Mrs. Herman M.
Hayes
sion is free.
To.orrow
EIe....ry
School
SWARTHMORE, PA.,.19081, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968
VOLUME
40.
- HUMBER
38
' .
Fay
matching fabric for a hat.
HlObl
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Regi~tntioJl
in
in ,sizes 10 to 20. Ask
e l1Ilt..
,..i:'rury)
Room o[ Whittier lIall.
Those who will talk briefly,
followed by some general discussloD, include Philip Mayer
: and Alex Cox, projecting black: and-white
pbotographs and
color Slides, John 1I0nnold, Bob
: LeverIng and Loomis Mayer.
: Morgan Sibbett will Intrnduce
i the
meeting and act as
t moderator.
i
George Jarden; trouble -shooter
- Mrs. Ansel Butterfield.
Mrs. Henry ·1. Hoot Is presIdent of the Club.
Olympics Fencer
Anastasi "of Rllt, gersLawrence
avenue is a member of
I
the United Slates Fencing team
which will leave on October 5
• for Denver, Colo., the processThe Department of Music at
Mrs. Edward i.. Legg, of
Ing center to pick up their uniswarthmore College and the Middletown, waS Iulormed by
forms,
etc.; then on to Mexico
Barnard Fund will pNsent the the Slate Department that her
on OCtober 8.
pennsylvanla Ballet company son, PFC James T. Legg, had
Mr. Anastasi, who fenced at
In a performance on sunday, been Injured on September 6tb
Temple
Universlty, has been
october 6, at 8:15· p.m., tn and Is DOW In a hospllal tn
national champion twlce and was
Clothier.
~etnam. He Is also tbe grandalso a member of tbe fenciDC
This Is fret and open to the
of Mrs. Leroy T. Wolf,
team tn the TokJO Olympics.
pubtlc.
: of park aWDII8. .
Here Oct. 6
In Vietnam Hospital
'I·
I
At Rotary Today
Ken Dale, governor of Rotary
District 1745. will make his
official visit to the Swarthmore
Rotary today at Its luncheon
meeting.
son
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On Sensory Motor
Mr. and Mrs. J. HarryBeck- linen ~hower at her home on played by the Plastics DIvision
congratulations on the birth of
!1!!.ge!:22~_ _ _ _~-----riarp;;:a"per
Training for the profoundly reH
_ _ roo '"
tarded covering the work she
Mr. and Mrs. Avery F. Blake Is doing at the hospital.
ot" Amherst avenue returned
Miss Florence M. and Miss
home on Sunday from a seven Bess V. coyle, formerly of
weeks trip which Included two west Philadelphia, are now reweeks In HawaII and th3 south siding In the Dartmouth House.
Sea Islands and Australia
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Leyon
where they visited Lacrosse and son Christopher have reacqualntenances In Melbourne. turned to their home at 519
They then visited for two weeks Walnut lane from carrboro,
with their son and daughter- N. C., where Dr. Leyon was
In-law Mr. and Mrs. Blake, at the University of North
Jr., and chlldren Bradley and Carolina for a year.
Geoffrey In Hong Kong and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell BOOwhile there were entertatned cock and son Simon oC the
by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dartmouth House recently spent
Clydesdale (Mrs. Clydesdale Is two weekS In England visiting
Ihe former Claire Hendrixson with Mrs. Boocock's parents
of swarthmore). From there In Chandler's Ford In \Iampthey went on 10 Thailand, India, shire and Mr. Boocock's parAuslralla. Denmark, Holland ents In Hebden Bridge, yorkand London, where they joined shire. They also made a tour
some more lacrosse ac.qualnt- of oxford, Manchester
and
enances. before enplaning for Bristol and down througn Ihe
home.
wye Valley to Hampshire.
Mr. and Mrs. carroll P.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bingham
streeter have returned to their
of Farlview road will have as
(J -ve G!4
homu on columbia avenue after
th",lr guest this weekend Miss
mann returned tbis we~k to Harvard avenue.
of the C"lanes1l corporation.
their third child and first son,
their home 00 strath Haven
The couple will reside In
David James, on Septemher 10
avenue after spendlng two weeks :(I.6.~AoCi.._--."t
princeton,. N. J.
In Lankenau Hospital.
In stone Harbor, N. J.
The paternal grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M.
.~ 1.1:
. are Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Elverson have returned to their
Mr. and Mrs. John·W. Miller
VUM
Bloom of columbia avenue. Mr.
home on whittier place after now of conyngham, formerly
and Mrs. Bernard Blaser of
spending the summer at thell' of Magill road, announce the
Dr. and Mrs. Peter Bloom Atlanta, Ga., are the maternal
home at Quldnet, Nantucket, engagement of their daughter,
of School lane are receiving grandparents.
Mass.
MllJIe, to Mr. Robert Huffman,
Victoria Johnson, daughter son of Mrs. pearl Huffman and
of Dr. and Mrs. Howard'John- the late Mr. ROY Huffman of
son, Jr., of Linden avenue, Middletown, conn.
Rutledge, has entered Beaver
Miss Miller was graduated
College as a member of the from Swarthmore High school
freshman class.
and attended Marietta College
. Mrs. ClUford' Bania of South where she was a member of
Swarthmore avenue has re- Alpha XI Delta sorority. She
turned home after spending Is presently employed at the
three months with her sisler Keyslone Job Corps, Drums,
9 Chester Road
Mrs. Fosler Fudge In Craw- pa,
Call
Swarthmore 6-047S
fordsville, Ind.
Mr. Huffman was graduated
John Kuc, son of Mr. and Cram Middletown High School
Mrs. John KUC o.r Avondale and Marietta College where he
road,
Wallingford, entered was a member of Alpha Sigma
PMC . colleges, Chester on phi Fraternity. He will enter
september 15 to begin his Aviation Officer's Candidate
freshman year.
School, Pensacola, Fla.. in
Plants
Florist Supplies
""-ru'TP,,",P
B
The Bouquet
1
and FACULTY
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
Logan
october.
seven weeks at ocean Clly.
Virginia Brandt of york.
Lawrence of Wellesley road
No date has been set for the
N. J. During their stay their
Janet Goldwater, daughter of returned lasl week from a trip wedding.
guests Included their son-InMr. and Mrs. Daniel L. GOld- ; to Europe. In Kalserslautern,
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
water oC RUtgers avenue, left Germany. they visited their son
Raymond ·M. Vlncunas and
last week for New coll.ege, and daughter-In-law, Lt. and
children of Amherst, Mass.,
sarasota, F:a., to begin her Mrs. Harry Logan Lawrence,
their son, Mr. Jack streeter
freshman year.
Jr..
and together toured ROBINSON-LANE
of East Orange, N. J., and
Ronnie wrege, son of Df. Bavaria and Austria by car.·
The marriage of Miss susan
their son and daughler-In-Iaw
and Mrs. Edgar E. Wrege of
James R. Kingham, UniEmory
Lane, daughter of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. James streeter
Walnut lane, returned on Tues.. versity place, is enrolled in
and family of sproul Estates.
day to cae coll~ge, Cedar coeducational Penn Morton and Mrs. Gordon B. Lane of
Mr. and Mrs. samuel L. AIlRaplds.la.. for his senior year. College, PMC, Chester, major- Vassar avenue, to Mr. David
house who will move from their
ATNI AN Gordon crompton, Ing In engineering In the Inter- R. RobInson, son of Mr. and
yale avenue home on SeptemSOil· oC Mr. and Mrs. philip disciplinary program. The son Mrs. Russel Robinson of Newber 30 to their new home in
crompton of Yale avenue, who of Dr. and Mrs. Harry W. ington, conn.. took place
Newtown, Bucks county, are
arrived home on leave un- Kingham, James is a 1963 September 7 In the Melhodlst
being widely entertained by
expectedly a week early on graduate of Swarlhmore High Church, swarthmore.
The I p.m. ceremony was
their many friends here. Mrs.
August 25 left last week for school. He attended Weslern
Ford F. Robinson of the GreySan DIego, Calif., to await Maryland college for a year followed by a reception at the
lock was hostess on Tuesday
further ordurs. T~e ship he before going Into the service. Media women's Club.
The bride who was given in
at a tea for Mrs, Althouse.
had been attached to has since
Pam Hensel left Friday for
Mr. and Mrs. John McQuade
been decommissioned,
smith College, Northampton, marriage by her father. wore
of Moylan will entertain the
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bullard Mass., where she Is a member a gown of saUn peau de soie.
Althouses at dinner tomorrow of Dickinson avenue accom- of the freshman class. Pam is trimmed with Alencon lace and
evening. On Sonday, Mr. and panled their son Carllon on his the daughter of Col. and Mrs. seed pearls. A floor length
Mrs. peter paul M!1Ier will return 10 Furman University, William E. Hensel of Dart- lIluslon veil fell from a French
head piece of small nowers
host church friends of Mr. and Greenville, S. C., as a soph- mouth avenue.
and
a cascade of seed pearls.
Mrs. Althouse at a coffee at omore. They drove home by
Mr. and Mrs. Douglns Roblntheir home on woodbrook lane way of the Blue Ridge Moun- son of Riverview road had as She carried a bouquet of white
following the morning church talns.
their guests last Tuesday chrysanthemums.
Miss Linda Lane sister of
service. On Monday. the 23rd"
Mr, and Mrs. J. Edward through Friday Mrs. Roblnthe
bride. was maid of honor.
Mrs. oonaldrA. crosset, North I Skeath of 11 Benjamin west. 30n's parents Dr. and ·Mrs. S.
swarthmore avenue will honor avenue are spending a year In Marvin Rite of west Kingston, Bridesmaids were the Misses
Mrs. Althouse with a luncheon- palo Alto, CaUf., where Mr. R. I., who had just returned Emily and Janet Lane, also
bridge ~nd on Tuesday Mrs. I Skeath, on leave from Swarth- from a Iwo year tour with the sisters of the bride, and Miss
Arthur Slivers and Mrs. Rlch- more college, will be at Sian· U. S. Agency for International Eileen Robinson. Newington,
conn'., sister olthe bridegroom.
ard Noye will give a luncheon ford University. During their Development.
Mr. patrick King of Bristol,
bridge In her honor at the du- absence their house Is being
Elizabeth A. Pinkston, Forest
Conn.,
was best man. Ushers
pont country Club, Wilmington. occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Ole lane, Is among the Indiana Unlwere
Mr.
James Robinson,
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Karns,
Hansen and children Lars 9, versity students who qualified
Wellesley road, will entertain Sven 7. Bjoern 5 and Maj Brett, for recognition at the Unl- brother of the bridegroom. of
Air Force Academy,
at dinner and bridge for the nine months, from Denmark. versity's annual Founders Day the
colorado,
and Messrs. John
Althouses on September 26 and Mr. Hansen Is a physicist at ceremony next May 1 by posting
Nicolas
Humber, Jr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Hop- the University of pennsylvania. all l'A's" in academic cour::;es
klns will honor them with a
Mr. and Mrs. William E. last semester on the Bloomlng- William Richmond, Jr. both of
Ardmore.
dinner and bridge saturday, Weidner of Dartmouth avenue ton campus.
Mrs. Robinson is an alumna
september 28th.
yesterday took Mrs. Weidner's
Founders Dayacllvillesfocus
of Swarthmore High School and
Mrs. Barbara H. Hart and daughter. Bonnie Butcher, to on scholastic achievement of
attended the Philadelphia Colchildren Slephen and Tessa have Hood College. Frederick, Md., the students, as well as teachlege of Art. Mr. Robinson was
returned from a year at Pacific where she will be a member of lng excellence of the faculty~
graduated from Renssalaer
Palisades, Calif., and are now the freshman class.
and
living at 201 Garrett avenue.
sue RosS has returned to
FETE
OCTOBER
BRIOE
Stephen Is a senior and Tessa Hollins College, Roanoke, Va.,
Is a sophomore at swarthmore for her senior year. Sally Ross
Miss Barbara Snape of HarPIANO INSTRUCTION
High school.
lelt on Sunday to begin her'
vard
avenue
has
been
feted
at
Mr. and Mrs. David Bingham sopnomore
year at Ohio
Marsha Richardson
of Fairview road and Mr. and Wesleyan
University, Del .. several parties in anticipation
of her approaching marriage
Mrs. Charles J. Brady of Park aware, o~ The girls are the
avenue spent two days last week daughters of Mr. and Mrs. on October 26 to Mr. Gerald
BME Summa Cum Laude
at :\lystic seaport, Mystic, Joseph E. Ross of Cedar lane. A. BernabeoofNewtownSquare.
School of Music.
Saturday, Mrs. Ford F. RobKatie Natvig, daughter of Mr.
Northwestern University.
Conn.
and lMs. Johan Natvlg of Har- inson ga va a coffee and kitchen
Music Supervisor, Public
~trs. William H. Webb of
shower at her home on South
Schools, 1958-1963.
South Chester road has just vard avenue, left on Tuesday Chester roadj Sunday, Mrs.
for
Cedar
crest
Coliege,
Pri
vate StudiO. Summit,
returned rrom a trip to GlenFrank G. Keenen entertained
Allentown,
where
she
Is
a
New Jersey, 1963-1966.
wood, la., where she went to
at a brunch at her home on
accompany her daughter. Huth, senior.
North Chester road. and on
Phone: Klngswood 4-8837
Sallyann Lamberson, daughto the Annual convention of
Wednesday evening Mrs. John
ter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
the American Psychological
her
Association
held in San Lamberson of School lane, left
Francisco. Calif. Dr. Webb, September 10 to enroll as a
who is a psychologist in the member of the freshman class
Q..
Glenwood
St 3te
Hospital at Flora stone Malher College
schools. was :1 member or the of Case western Reserve unisymposium in which she gave I verslty. Cleveland, O.
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JAMES HALL. Burman' Road at School Lane
Tues., Wed., Thurs.,
September 24, 25, 26, '68
11 A.M. to 10 P.M. - 'Thurs. to 6 P.M.
Admission $1.00 • With this ad . 75~ Return visits free
GOURMET LUNCHEONS SERVED DAILY
DINNERS SERVED Tues. & Wed. Evenings
All Exhibits For Sale
Swarthmore Recreation Association
Fall and Winter Program
SOCCER - for boys in grades 4 tlnu 8
$2 Cross Country - for boys and girls
8 years old and over.
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FRIDAY, OCT. 4 - 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
Swarthmore Wom.'s CI.
118 Park Avenue
Swarthmore
sa Adult Tennis
$10 Adult Sports Night
sa Open House
REGISTRATIOtt
..
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Saturday, September 21 1:00 - 2:30 P. M.
Swarthmore Elementary School
(outsid" under tile Library)
for further iflfoflR.lnn,
call Dol HendersoR KI 4-2918
"well, that's hard to say because I enjoyed It all. Wholesome invlgoraHngexerclse, and
after a long hike a swim in
the cool crystal clear water
was great. Sometimes there
was only a muddy stream after
a hard rain, but that was OK.
And of course food, especially
pancakes and maple syrup and
freshly caught fried fish.
('We took lots of colored·
pictures and our friends seem
to enjoy them as much as we
do. I kept a diary Indicating
where and when we hiked, the
miles covered, paints of interest and unusual experiences,
and the cost of our hikes. It
really is the least money for
the most pleasure, and I think
more people should hike to see
themselves. I didn't have to tell
Mom and Dad to get with it.
They just did."
Quoting from Marc's H.S.
English paper of last spring:
q If I
had one wish I would
wish that I would be l'elleved
of all my chores sO I could
explore the woods and wilderness not yet spoiled by human
hands. 1 would explore trails
that I had not yet walked and
trails I aiready had. I would
walk the Appalachian Trail over
and over again walking for speed
or walking at a leisurely,
pleasureful pace. I would explore the north, the south, and
the west. I would hunt In their
mountains, fish In their lakes,
swiRl tn ttWlr streams, and
sleep with the pines. I would
eat the wo..t'K1s' frults and
rles and dr.lnk thel r s.,eet I
nectar, and then when fall
finally given up 11'; leaves,
would visit Lehigh vail!'y
sleep all through the winter."
Deliver Pape,backs Fo, In.
cluctees
' . . . to The Swarthmo,ean.
. .
Ing Corps summer camp, Ft.
Lewis, Wash.
Cade\ Tronquet Is a member
of Alpha Kappa Psi fralernity.
announce the opening of
The BRIARCLIFF APARTMENTS
801 S, Chester Rd. Swarthmore, Pa.
New LUlury Apartments
Central Air Conditioning - Fireproof Const.
Elevators - Balconies
Pool
Security Entrances
I
I
Wash., received the Expert
Badge with Rifle Bar for
s,,:.urlor marksmanship during
Army Reserve Offlcers'Traln-
LEITI .& BIRD
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,:00
FABULOUS FINDS
TUESDAY
Achieves Hiking
Distinction al 13
Michael C. Tronquel, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack P. Tronquel,
FOX lane, Wallingford, a sludent
at SealUe University, Sealtle,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Wilson
of Park avenue celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary last
weekend at Ihe home of Ihelr
At lhe age of 13 Marc BOyer
son-In-law and daughter Mr.
Is the youngest person In the
and Mrs. W. Bart Millington
United States known to the
In Wyncote, with their olher
Appalachian Trail conference
son-In-law ar,d daughler, Mr.
to have walked the entire Tratl,
and Mrs. George P. Bowie of
a distance of more than 2000
st. Louts, MO., also attending.
miles reaching from
Mt.
on Sunday a reception and bufKatahdin, Me. to Springer Mt.,
fet luncheon was given when
Ga. According to official
local friends and others came
records one other young man
from New England, New York
com~leted Ihe Trail at age 18
and New Jersey. The dining
In 1964.
room was decorated with aMarc began his hiking In the
wedding arch and tha couple
summer of 1963 In the comMarc Boyer
were presented with an enpany of his parenls, Clarence
graved golden disc. hung In a
establish Itself as a source and Elhelyne Boyer and Fred
plastic dome. as a momento of . of help for businesses, schools, Luehi"lng. Mr .Boyer completed
the occasion. A specially writ- ! and colleges, research organ- the Trail in July and Marc
ten commemorative poem was Ilzatlons, agencleS,professlonal In August this year. His mother
read by one of the grand- 1 men, or others whoneedpartwas medically advised not to
children.
I time or lemporary employees. continue hiking after she had
In eight months of operation covered 1200 mUes.
the Rosier has successfully
At the end of this first sum- I
l placed many women In such mei' an exclusive club was I.
,I positions. College professors .,formed, - The 8 and 80 Club.
and high school teachers work- ; Marc was 8 and Dr.. Luehring
lug on research projects,books was 80. Each inspired the other
The swarthmore SkUls Rosand articles have hired women and Ihe close bones of frlendter, a non-profit organization i for ,editing and proofreading. ship are cherished. Marc has
serving as a '.clearing housen
one professor requested 15 to used th~ summers and other
to match professionally trained
20 women to conduct telephone short vacation periods to acwomen with prospective eminterviews for a research pro- compl1sh his objective and he
ployers. Is open Monday through
ject during Ihe month of Au- says, "n was all just great!
Friday from 9:30 10 11:30 a.m.
gust. Another hired someone 10 I'd really like to begin all
in the swarthmore college
check research material in the over again."
office
(KI4 -4561). Founded
library, a job which took 40
What did you gain from this
January 1968 by a group of
hours of careful work.A busi- experience? "0 so many wonswarthmore faculty wives,the
ness man wanted someone with derful things! Best or all friendRoster Is Interested In developknowledge of medical vo- ships. Trail friendships are
log part-time job opportunities
cabulary to write a quarterly something
very special. I
for women whose previous
newsletter for clients' of his learned so much about nature,
education and job experience
small firm. The Roster has lakes and woods, animals and
qualify them for
Interesting also filled part-time teaching flowers, appreciation of sweet
professional work, but who are 'positions and library jobs.
pure air. and you know the
prevented from seeking fu11Much has been written about quietness on the tops of mountime employment by primary
the problem faced by married lalns or In the forests just
responsibilities to home and
women who would like to use gave me a sense of relationCamily.
and develop skills acquired In ship wilh the crealor I didn't
Registered with the Roster
college and years of employ- know before. Of course we had
are 100 women available for
ment. Much talent Is wasted some pretty rugged times too,
part-time, temporary, or free
because full-time work is 01- but even those were good belance .work in many different ten out of the question
for cause I know how to meet
fields. Mem than two-thirds
wOmen with Cam Illes, but In- d1rn~ultles beUer and they are
of these are college graduatesj ! teresting part-time work is bound to come I guess. On one
22 have graduate degrees ill I difficult to find. The Roster hike I got a kink In my leg,
'English, French,. psychology, Is. 1I0plpg to. enable. w.omen to my only mishap. My father
. continue their professional in- Cal'ried me a mile and a half
music, library science, rna th ,1
t':hemistry, biology, and the 1 terests during the years when to our car and we drove to
their children are young,
the hospital In \Ianover, N. H.
social sc Iences. They have eX-I'
perience in teaching, research,
A bruised jOint. painful, but not
1
serious. I was lame for a while
editing, social work, computer j
Keep paperbac ks commg
.
and took things allttleslower."
prog ramming, clerical,secre. the mas t·.
tarlal work.
What did you enJoy
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE T. TOLD, Publishers
I'hon.: KlngswMd 3-0900
Police and fire News
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Guest Preac er
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Use Nahum Text
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
Mrs. Henrietta Bruce of
Morton, formerly of Swarthmore, entertalned on Sunday at
a family gathering foUowlng
the christening by the Rector,
the Rev. warren C. Skipp of
her three granddaughters at
4 o'clock at Trinity Churcb,
North Cbester road.
The children were: Suzanne
Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James DUncan Bruce of Euclid.
0., Rebecca Anne Bruce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WUUam
H. Bruce of philadelphia, and
Krista SUsan Harte, daughter
of Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Robert
Harte of Fairfax, Va. (Mrs.
Harte Is the former S\l8an
Bruce).
Among the famlly guesls were
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Geiger
of Verona, N. J., maternal
grandparents of SUzanne; Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph C. DIFrancasco of Newtown Square,
maternal
grand~arents
of
Rebecca and Miss Marjorie
Ellzabeth Harte of Scranton,
aunt of KrISta.
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SEWING
SINCE
OUR FOUNDING,
FAMILIES HAVE
RELIED ON US FOR
FUNSRAL DIRECTORS
."DII8,.
'11:00 ,yI.-Mornlna Worship
tember 23 at the home of Cubmaster Sam Gary.
New boys who wish to join'
301 may call pack Committee
Chalrman Chuck Hagelin at
KI 3 -500'/ or the Cubmaster
at KI 4-1975.
on wednesday police were
stlll looking. for the driver
of a green station wagon that
went out of control In front
of tbe Swarthmore Apartments
the left side of a northhound
car driven blC.J.Llnk,Walllngford, at 7:15 a.m. Tuesday, and
0. BUL .rAft:
then ned without stop~.
SIlElUPP'S OPPlCS
Swarthmore police also
COURT HaUSS. MEOlA. PA.
assisted springfield at a twoFrlday. Octob~r 11, 1968
car collision on Chester road
one-quarter of a mile south
8:10 A.M. Eu\em Da1Ucht Time
of Falrvlew road at 9:()5 p.m.
CondUlons: .350.00 cub or cercJfted
last Thursday which resulted Check at t.lme 01 we (un1osa ot.herwlse
atated In adverttsement.). balance lD tea
In southboUnd driver Robert da,•. Ot.her condltlona on cia,. of aale.
II. west, Springfield, being
"To all parties In InLereat and claim ..
treated for lacerated forehead anw:
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at Trl-County Hospital and
TAKE NOTICE that " SChedule of
wUl b~ flied "ithln tblrf;J
northbound driver Mrs. Iren Dlstr1butlon
(30) da,. from the date Of sale and 41aKobus, Sproul Estates, being trlbuUOD will be made In accordance
wIth ~he Schedule. of Distribution unleu
admitted to crozer -Chester exceptiOns
are died therei;O within ten
Medical Center with spinal (10) da)'~ thereELfter. No further noLlee
of the filing of the Schedule ot DlltrlInjuries.
butlon will be given."
The Rev. charles K. Johnson,
. D.O. wlll be the guest preacher
BARBARA B. KENT, Managing Editor
at the 10 a.m. service of MornRosalie D. Pelrsol Mary E. Palmer
Doris E. Weidner
Ing Worsh1p,SwarthmorePresDE A D - LIN E .:. WEi> N E S 0 A Y 1 1 A. M.
byterlan Church. sunday. The
20 1968 sermon topic will be "The
SWARTHMORE, PA., 19081. FR~DAY
•••SEPTEMBER,
Shatterer Has come Up Against
.
YOU," Nahum 2:1.
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1!J:i9, at the Post
Office at swarthmore. Pa., underthe Act of March 3. 1879.
Dr. Johnson serves on the
.. A monarchy is a merchantman (ship) which sails staff of the Board of Chrls1lan
weli. but will sometimes strike on a I'bck and go to the
Education of The united Presbottom; a republic is a raft which will never sink, but
byterlan Church U.S.A.
as
then your feet are always in the water."
Secretary of the General
d
01 vision of parish Education.
Fisher Ames, a member of Congress In 1795, quote
Dr. Johnson carries ad_..:b:::Y__~R::al::p::.h::...:W:..:a=l::d::o..:E::m:::.:e:..rs:..o:.;n::...:in:;..;h;;i::s~e:..s:..:s:..:ay.:=::...
o.:;!l_'-::'p:--o-::lI_tl-:c;-s:-'-:":-::;::-::;-1 ml nlstratl ve responslb lilt y for
Plt'ESBYTERIAN NOT!:S
terer Has Come Up Against the
Board's program of
You." Child care wlll be pro- Christian Falth and LUe cur·
vlded and the Church School rlculum and the new educaThe ReV4 Charles K. Johnson l
tlonal
resources Christian
meet through first grade.
D.O., wl\l be the guest preacher
At 10:30 second through sixth Faith and Action. youth work,
at the 10 o'clock service on grades will meet.
lay education, children's work,
Cub Pack 301
sunday morning, his text taken
At 11 o'clock the For urns missionary education. leaderfrom Nahum 2:1, liThe Shat ... will meet as follows: the Adult ship
training, audio-viSUal
Forum In Mccahan Hall, education, family' education
The Cub Pack 301 sponsored
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
seventh and eighth grade forum research, and social education
by Trinity Episcopal Church
721 Harvard Avenue
w111 hold its fall rcorganlzaIn the Hearth Room, ninttl and and actlon In the local parISh.
Dr. Rex S. Clements
tenth grade forum In the
Previous to his election to
~====;:;~-==-::"~t~l~o~n;m~e~e~t~ln~g;.;o~n~M~o~n~d~a~y~,~s~e~p~
Interim Minister
Women's Association Room, the Board'S staff, Dr. Johnson
PRIVATE INSTRUCTION
\
John D. Miller, Jr.
and the 11th and 12th grade was pastor of First PresbyDirector of Music
forum In the youth Room, 2nd terlan Church, Kalamazoo,
Beginning and Advanced PIANO & ORGAN
Sunday
floor.
Mich., where he began his
essons w/'II be gi;en at the Presbyterian Churc
On Monday the Pastoral ministry In 1936 as assistant
10:00 A.M.-Morning Worship.
Harvard Avenue by the Church Organist
Dr. Johnson, Guest Preacher. Nominating committee. will minister. Except {or three
Child care through 1st grade. meet and at 7:30 p.m. the y;outh. years of service as Associate
IERRY WRIGHT
10:30 A.M.-Church School 2nd Work staff will meet In the professor of Religion. Alma
Anyone i~terested may contact
'youth work Office.
College, Alma, Mich., and four
through 6th grades
The commlUee on Mission years as a chaplain with the ~~~ ;;:;;::;:;;;;;:;'5:ith ei;:;Church Offl ce
11: 00 A.M.-Adult Forum
11:00 A.M.-Youth Forums. 7- and Benevolence'wlll assemble U. S. Army Air Force, all of
12th grades
.
in the women's Association Dr. Johnson's ministry has been
Room at 8.
at First Presb)terlan Church.
UNITED METHODIST
The women's Association
Dr. Johnson was born in SWARTHMORE-RUTLEDGE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
CHURCH OF SWARTHMORE
Workshop will be held on Wed- Kalamazoo, and was graduated
Park Avenue
Beginning Class-Monday evening,
nesday and on Thursday the with honor from Kalamazoo
John C. K ulp,Minister
following choirs wlll rehearse. college with a B.A. degree In
September 30, 1968
Pershing Parker, Assistant
the primary choir at 4 p.m., political science. He holds a
Charles Schisler, Dir. Music
the junior choir at 4:30, the B.D. degree from Mccormick
Sunday
Two classes weekly - one for beginners & one
Chancel and Senior High al7:30. Theological Seminary, and an
7:00 A.M.-Men's Breakfast
for advanced pupils - 10 sessions eoch
S. T.M. degree from Union
9:00 A.M.-Morning Worship
Theological Seminary, New
METHODIST NOTES
10:00 A.M.-Church School
For further informatian contact Instructor,
The Methodist Men will hold York. In 1950. Kalamazoo Col11:15 A.M.-Morning Worship
lege honored him with a D.O.
Mrs. Kathryn Gearhart KI 3-8474
a Breakfast SUnday, 'September
degree.
12:30 p.M.-Reception for Col22, at 7 a.m. In Smedley park.
The Johnson's home Is on
lege students.
"Heaven Knowsl" is the subNorth
providence road, Wall7:00 P.M.-Jr. & Sr. High MYF
lect of pastor Kulp's sermon
Ingford.
at the services of worship, 9
DIAL "L.I.• F. T.U.P.S"
ROb::e:..rt:-A..,.....-.A"'I..IIS,....on. vassar
and
1l:15
a.m.
(KI 3-8877lFOR AN UP·
The Church school, classes avenue, Fred B. DuganandPaql.
LIFTING DAILY MESSAGE
for all ages will meet at 10 M. Matthews, both of WallingOF FAITH AND HOPE.
a.m. A n"fsery for infants to ford, are among those being
TRINITY CHURCH
2 years old is conducted at honored for lenglh of service
by Westinghouse Electric CorChester Rd. & College Ave.
this hour.
poration
steam division this
At the close of the 11:15
Rev. Warren C. Skipp. Rector
Service of Worship, a College month.
Rev. Edward N. Schneider
Allison marked 35 years,
Students Reception will be held
Assistant Rector
Matthew
40 and Dugan 30.
to welcome incoming and reRobert Smart
turning students of Swarthmore
TRINITY NOTES
Organi st.Choirmaster
College.
Sunday
The Annual parish Picnic
The flrst meeting of the
Fifteenth Sunday After Trinity
Junior High M. Y. F. will be will be held Sunday afternoon
held SUnday at 7 o'clock. All at Smedley Park, beginning at
8:00 A.M.- Holy Communion
7th, 8th and 9th graders are 2 p.m.
9:15 A.M.-Morning prayer
The Church Nursery for
welcome.
9:15 A.M.-Church School &
Senior HIgh M. Y. F.
will chlldren two years and under
Adult Discussion
meet at 7 p.m. at the church. will be fully staffed at its
11:15 A.M.-Morning Prayer
The Commission on steward- opening Sunday durin!\' the 9:15
and Baptism.
ship and Finance wlll meet service. Mrs. polly Kerr will
2:00 P.M.- PICNic AT
be In charge.
Tuesday at 8 p.m.
SMEDLEY PARK.
Those Interested In a beDorcas Circle wlll hold the
8:15 P.M.-Brotherhood of
ginning
Gospels class to be
monthly meeting at the home
st. Andrew.
of Mrs. H. Mlller Crist, 144 offered from 10 to 11:30 on
Monday
Park avenue, on Wednesday, Wednesday mornings can call
8:00 P.M.-Special Vestry
September 25, at 9:45 a.m. the parish office or'Mrs. Maxey
Meeting.
confirmation C lass will be N. Morrison, leader of the
Tuesday
held at both 4 and 7 p.m. class, KI 3-2058. The ~lass
10:00 A.M.-Apron Sewing
The monthly meeting of the wlll begin on Octoh
9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion Official Board wlll be Wednes- second year Gospeis study
group will meet on Tuesdays
; - day, at 8 p.m. in the Chapel.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Chancel Choir will rehearse 1:30 to 3 p.m. but wlll not begin
until October 7.
.
UNDERSTANDING PERSONAL ATTENTION
OF FRI"ENDS
Thursday at 8 o'clock.
Whittier Place
REVERENCE AND DIGNITV
FIRST CHURCH OF
Sunday
CHRIST, SCI ENTIST
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum.
TRADITIONAL SIMPLICITY
206 Park Avenue
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
duPont Science Building.
Sunday
THOUGHTFUL SERVICE
Mission to Nigerid and
Family
Meeting
for
all
at11:00 A.M.-Sunday School
Biafra. American Friends
SENSIBLE PRICES
11:00 A.M.-The Lesson-Ser· tenders of Flrst-day School and
Service Committee.
their parents on Sunday,
will be "Matter. U
9:45 A.M.-Family Meeting
Wednesday
evening
meeting
September 22 at 9:45 a.m.
for Wors hip. Meetinghouse.
each week,S P.M. Reading
11:00 A.M.-Meeting forWor~oom 409 Dartmauth Ave•.
ship. Meetinghouse.
nue,
open weekdays except CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
12 Noon-Coffee Hour for
holidays,
10 • 5. Friday
Swarthmore College stuThis week's Lesson..sermon
evenings
7
• 9. Nursery
dents.
In
all
Chrlstlan science
available on Sundays.
Monday
chUrches
Is tiUed "Matter."
All-Day Sewing
NOTRE DAME deLOURDES One of tbe selectlons from the
Wednesday
Michigan
Ave.&Fairview Rd. Bible ts this verse from
All· Day Quilting
zechariah: "Be sUent, 0 all
Rev. Charles A. Nelson'
nesh,
before the Lord: for be
Pastor
LEIPER PRESBYTERIAN
Is raised up out of his !loly
Rev. Danald H~lm, Ass',
CHURCH
aUBUR.AN-WEaT·
habitaUon."
SUn. Mass--8,9,10.11, 12: 15
900 Fairview Road
An Invitatlon Is extended to
Weekdll3ri:30 & Ii A.M. Holy
R.... Floyd G. Meredith
all
to attend the services at
DlI3s also IOA.M., 7 P.M.
Minister
Saturdll3s-8:Q9 A.M.
First Church of christ, /
H. CL B.OOHAR • SUPERVISOR
Confesslon-sat., Eve of Holy
Sunday
Schm'let, 206 .p~
at
D..,.s, ·First Frld..,.s,4-5:30;
9:30 A.M.-Church School
11 .... ·
./
'1::II-e. ".
1988
No. 7812
MONEY JUDGMENT
ALL TIlAT CERTAIN lot or piece of
land with the bulldlngs and Improve·
mente thereon erected, SITUATE In the
Township of Ridley. County ot Delaware
and State of PennsylvanIa.. The flnt
thereof being known and designated as
Lots Numbers 92 and 93 on Plan of Pall'view. recorded at Media. Delaware
County. Pennsylvania. In Deed Book ~
No.3. Page 581.
BEGINNING at a point at the Southerly corner of Fairview Road and Walter
S\'reet: eztencllng thence Southwestwardly along the Southeasterly aide of
the 8ald Walter Street Sixty-five feet.
eleven inches to a point a corner of
Lot No. 167 on aald Plan; thence Southeastwardly by Lots Numbers 167 and 168
on said plan ot Lot No. 169 on said Plan
Pifty-elght feet to a point a corner of
Lot No. 94 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 aide of the said Palr~
view Road. and thence Northwestwardl,
by the Southwesterly side of same Flttynine feet, nine Inches to the place ot
beginning. THE SECOND THEREOf'
being known and designated as [.()t No.
167 on said Plan of Fairview, beginning
at a point at the Easterly corner of Ridley Av"enue and Walter Street. eztendtDg
thence Southeastwardly along the Northeasterly side of Ridley Avenue Twenty"
two feet to a point a corner of Lot No.
168 on said Plan: thence Northeastwardly by said 'Lot No. 168 on a Une
parallel with the said Walter Street. One
hundred and tweniy~n.ve feet to a point
in line of premlaes next hereinbefore
described; thence Northwestwardly by
said premlses twenty-two leet to a point
on· the Southeasterly side of the aald
Walter Street, and thence Southwestwardly by the southeasterly side of the
said Walter Street. One hundred and
twenty-nve feet to the place of begin ..
nlng. THE THIRD THEREOF being
knQwn and designated as Lot No. 169 on
saJd Plan of "Fairview" situate on the
-Northeasterly side of Ridley Avenue. it
the distance of forty-four feet Southeastwardly from the Easterly corner of
said Ridley Avenue and Walter Street:
extending thence Southeastwardly aloDI
the said side of Ridley Avenue Twentytwo feet to a point a comer of Lot No.
170 on said Plan; thence Northeastwardly by said Lot No. 170 on a Hne
parallel with the said Walter Street One
'hundred and twenty-five feet to a point
a corner of landS now or late of Peter
Stewart: thence Northwestwardly by the
last mentioned lands and by lands firSt
described twenty-two feet to a point a
corner of Lot No. 168 on said Plan, and
thence Southwestwardly by said Lot No.
168. on a line parallel with the said
Walter Street One hundred and thirty·
five feet to the place 01 beginning,
AND ALSO A4- THAT CERTAIN lot
known as Lot No. 168 on Plan of Fairview as It is recorded In Media, Delaware
Gounty, Pennsylvania. In Deed JkM)k X
No 3, Page 681.
SITUATE on the Northeasterly :lide ot
Ridley Avenue at the distance of twenty·
two feet measured Southeastwardly froJD
the Easterly corner of Ridley Avenue and
Walter Street In the 'rowDshlp ot RIdley. County of Delaware. and State of
pennsylvania.
CONTAINING In tront along the Northeasterly side of Ridley Avenue SOutheastwardly Twenty~two teet and !:xtendlog tn depth Northeastwardly between
parallel Unes at right angles to the said
RJdley Avenue One hundred and twenty ..
Ave feet.
ImprQvements
bUIlding.
consLst
of
a
frame
Sold as the property. of FAIR VIEW
TAVERN, ING ..
I. B. Sinclair. Attorney
PAUL J. f..::cKINNEV; Sherli!"
1968
No. 11391
Page 5
1988
Friday, Sept(,lIIbl'r 20. 1968
THE SWARTHMOREAN
MONEY JUDGMENT
ALL THAT CERTAIN It. or piece of gr
with the bldg5 & Imp. thereon erected.
srr In the Twp of Upper Prov.. ety. of
Del,. Pa., bounded and des. according to
'A pI of Westover HUls. Sect. A. made for
Delcroft. Inc., by G. D. Houtman and
Son. Clv. Eng'S. Media, Pa .• on 12/20/55
as follows, to wit:
BEG. a.t a pt formed by the Intersec·
tion of the original center Une of Old
,state Rd.. & SW s of valley View Rd.
(ext) extending thence from said beg,
.pt. and along the .center Une of Old
..state Rd, S &0 deg.• 26" W, 92 and 72
HUndredthS ft. to a point; thence ezt
N. SO deg .• 44" W, 133 and 40 HundredthS
ft. to a pt,; thence ext. N 69 deg .• 40" E.
93 arid 65 HundredthS ft. to a pt. on the
sW s or Valley View Rd. aforesaid;
thence ext. along same, 5 30 deg., 20" K.
133 ft. to the first mentioned pt. and
place of beg. BEING Lot No. 22 as shown
on said Plan, and known as and num ..
bered 304 Old State Road. Media. Penna.
Improvements eonslst of a one .tory
masonry and frame house.
Sold as the property of DOMENlO 8.
JENIHIA and ELIZABETH M. JENDIIA,
his wHe.
Band Yoney *1.000,00
.ram. ~. Phelan, Jr., Attorney
PAUL~. IIc&Uili&t. 8IMrUl
Tries Friends Forum To
Study Nigeria-Bia',
Bikes & Skills
Findings of a Quaker-spon-
Bike~O-Rama
The regular meeting of tbe
Delaware County Rose Society
wlll be held on Tuesday,
September 24, at 8 p.m. In
Springfield. The speaker wlll
be accredited American Rose
Society Judge Frank Engel.
HIS topic wUl be .. What a
Rose Judge looks for In a Rose
Show." His talk wlll be accom'panled by color slldes. He will
give actual demonstrations on
how to groom roses for a show •
The publlc Is invited to attend this open meeting.
"
The Bike 0 Rama heldSaturdaY morning on the parking lot
at the RUtgers Avenue School
under the auspices of thli
swarthmore Rotary Club and
Kaystone Club A.A.A. drew
most of the borough's younger
children with bicycles.
The weather was Ideal as the
children lined up to have their
bicycles Inspected by a group
ofthe members of Rotary. After
bicycle Inspection, they were
given
a
safety quiz and
Instructed on safety and bicycle
courtesy. The Inspection
sticker was applied and then
under the watchful eye of Rotary
members. they tried their sklll
over the obstacle course. The
course had been laid out earlier
In the morning with Earl Kane
of the Safety Division of the
Keystone Club A.A.A. supervising. Mr. Kane Instructed the
local committee on bicycle In ..
.pectlon and safety.
Seventy -six bicycles with
their owners made It through
the Inspection and safety test.
The course was colorful with
dUferent colored. nags nylng
which Identlfled areas where
test or skills were attempted.
The most difficult seemed to
be the riding of a straight line
which was color sully marked
with red balls;
Highest scores had four boys
tied. They were Charles HOWland, Keith Anderson, Aidan
Weir and David Hagelln.Among
the girls, Sherwin weir was In
front with Mary qunlap. Ann·
Foley and Laura Gergen In
close competition.
I
sored mfsslon to war ·torn
areas "f Blatra and Nigeria
will be discussed at the first·
Adult 'Forum of swarthmore
Friends Meeting at 9:45 a.m.
on Sunday. The speaker will
be Adelaide Borton, assistant
to the director of the Overseas
Refugee Program of the AmerIcan Friends Service Commlttee. The meeting, to which
the community Is Invited, will
be held In the DUPont Science
Building on the Swarthmore
College campus.
Mission members (ncluded
African experts, Dr. Channing
Richardson, chairman of HamIlton College's department of
government and Dr. David
Scanlon of Columbia University
as well as Christian Hansen,
M.D. of Tufts University's
Medical School. While Investigating emergency food and
medical needs the team distributed aid to several hospitals
and children's Institutions.
Their contacts with offlctals on
both sides of the war were
facllltated by AFSC'S work
camp and seminar programs
In west Africa hi which
Nigerian political. religious
and government leaders have
participated for six years.
On the recommendation of
Dr. Hansen and his colleagues,
the Com mlttee Is preparing to
place two teams of medical
and relief workers in the area.
In carrying out their Investigations and formulating program plans the men flave been
In close touch with representatives of the International
SHBRIPP'8 8ALS
'I-~¥( It In The SW .. tlhllO~'·
Rose Society Meet
PIANO INSTRUCTION
Marsha Richardson
BME Summa Cum Laude
School or-Music.
Northll'.Bstl'rn Vni\'ersit~'.
Music Su "pn' iso., Publi l'
Sch(X)ls. 1958~196J.
Prh·ate Studio. Summit.
New Jersey. 1963-1966.
•
Phone: Klngswo"d 4-8837
l'
•
Left
Help
Easter
to
Rose Valley Nurseries, Inc
ritJl~t. Jim Hood; Craig Coit
Seals
The amount of $21.06 was
realized at the Space Falr held
on Sunday, september 8. at 112
cornell avenue, for the benefit
of the Easter seal Society for
Crippled Children and Adults.
In charge of the Fair were
Brad Gary and Dan smith,
assisted by Andy MorriS, Kane
Bender, RaY Hazard, craig Rial
and Doug Kirby.
committee· of the Red Cross.
carltas and the World Council
of Churches.
Miss Borton, a graduate of
Mount Holyoke College, has
atudled at the University of
HawaII, Temple University and
the University of Pennsylvania.
She has participated In Quaker
service projects In Austria and
Czechoslovakia and In 1967
was one of eight Americans
in a work camp-seminar with
elg/lt BrlUsh and eight Russian
young people
To Elect
Directors
An election of directors will
be held by the swarthmore
Recreation Association from 7
to 8 p.m. Thursday, September
26, In BOrough HaU. Candidates
to replace reUrlng members
Arthur Collins, Mrs. William
PhilliPS. Wlillam Salom and
Mrs. Robert Brink are Mrs.
James Malone, Mrs. 'Ronald
lI'aylor. WUUam MorrIS and
'Donald Hughes.
All residents of the borough
who h~ve reached age 21 are
elglble to ""te.
At 8 p.m. the board of
directors wlll hold Its annual
reorganlzation session.
684 SOUTH NEW MIDDLETOWN ROAD MEDIA
.
'
Route 352
- Opposite High Meadow (between Dutton Mill Road and Knowlton Road)
TRemont 2-7206
ASK FOR BEN PALMER
TELEPHONE -
GROUND· COVERS:
BALTIC IVY (HARDIEST)
PACHYSANDRA (SPURGEr
PERIWINKLE (VINCA)
AJUGA
ANNUALS - PERENNIALS
Keep paperbacks coming
For Red Cross Inductee
open
daily until 5
p. m.
12 until 5 p. m.
~==============~==============,
Sunday
•
OP,RBAL ESTATE
Announcing
SHERIPP'6 OFFICE
COURT HOUSE, MEDIA. PA.
.'rlday. October ll, 1968
9:30 A.M. Eastern DayUebt Time
CondItions: "350,00 cash or certified
check ,Ilt tIme of sale (unless otherwise
stated In ndvcrUsc-m-ent). balance In ten
dalli. Other condltloqs on day of sale.
"To all parties in Interest and elalmalit.:
TAKE NOTICE that a Schedule of
Distribution wlll be flIed within thirty
(30) daY5 tram the date of sale and dl8:- .
tribuUon wlll be made In accordance
with the Schedule of Distribution unless
exceptions are flied thereto within ten
(0) days therea.!ter. No further noUce
or the filing of the Schedule of Dlstrl~
button wUl be given."
1968
MONEY JUDGMENT
A.T.e. lot or pc. of gr. with bldgs. aod.
Imprs. thereon eree., SIt. in/th Born of
Folcroft. ety, of Del. and St. of Pa., and
des. accord. to a Plan made by John H.
MCClatchy by Damon anel Foster. C.E .•
at Sharon Hm. Pa., un. dt. of 2/11/53.
last rev. 4/26/64 as fol., to wit:
Beg. at a pt. onlth WsUy. 51. of
Look
What
Plymouth's
tJPTONOW! the·
YOUR NEXT CARTHE GREAT
NEW CHRYSLER!
'69's
Bon~
nlnRton Road (60' wi.) at/th arc dist. of
189 and 31/100 ft. meas. SW. along/th
same onlth arc of a clr cwvlng to/th
Jr. haVing a rad. of 547 and 47/100 ft.
from a pt, of tang, on/th Witty. st. of
",ennington Road att/tb diSt. of 183 and
1/100 ft. mess. S. 13 deg, 32 min, W.
alnns: the sd. 81. of Bennington Roa'i
~nm a pt. of tang. on/th WstWdly. st ot
5 ennlngton Road, the arc dist. ot 1.72 and
11100 ft. meBS. SWwdly. along the stl.
s!. of Bennington Road on/th arc of a
;'oor. curVing to/th rt. having a rad. of
Ott. trom a. pt. ot tang. which IS 309
13/100 ft. mess, S. 3 deg. 39 min.
•...c·-c··o the sd, 51. of Bennington Road
of curve. which is at/th arc
and 26/10 ft. mess. SWwdly.
sd. sL of Bennington Road
are of a clr. curving to/th rt. havrad. of 184 and 18/100 ft. from the
end of a 25 ft. rad. whIch can. -the
II. of Bennington Road wlth/th Sly.
of Caleon Hook Road (60' wi.); thnce
sd. pt. of beg. and ext. along/th
51. of· Bennington Road. s. along the
of a clr. curving tolth It. having a
547 and 47/100 ft. the arc dLst.
and 6/100, ft. to a pt.: thnce
I"".lth same and ext. S. 87 deg. 54 min,
eros. over a 12 ft. wI. drwy. and
concrete gutter contlg. thereto.
and gutter ext. NEwdly. and
the 5d, drwy. communicating
. end thereof with a cert. other
'n •.: " "... ext. NEWdly. Into Benning·
and SWwdly. tnto Taylor Drive
communicating at ItS Swelly.
INE,•• ,,:",
cer. other drwy. which ex.t.
I::.
Bennington Road 161 and
a pt.; thnce ext. N. 1 deg,
sec. E. 16 and 4/100 ft. to a
"'~ •. :;;.. :,_ recross. tbe first above men·
drwy. and gutter and ut, N. 87
mtn. 4 sec. E. 169 and Ull00 ft.
.".,':' on/th Wwdly. a1. of Bennington
the NE. and SW. 11. thereof pass.
thru the center ot/th party wall
"n ,....,,"" premo from the premo adJoin,
. and SW. respectively.
CHRYSLER 300 2-DR. HARDTOP
b====
are
here!
COME ON DOWN!
WE HAVE THE
CARS. AND WE
HAVE THE DEALS I
'n",. '."'-
I.,!,~rcl LOT NO, 130 on a~oresald' Plan.
k}{OWN AS NO. 810 Bennington Road.
mWhouse.
conelat of a two story
t.he property of AUGUSTUS A.
and. PHYLLIS M. SOZZAHO.
a/k/a PHYLLIS P. BOZZANO.
PAUL oJ. ~riBi. Sherift
FURY III 2-DR. HARDTOP
You owe it
... ANQ YOUR CAR IS THE
BEST OF THE LOT!!!
COME IN TODAY! WE'LL MAKE
ADEAL AND YOU CAN DRIVE
IT HOME!
YOU CAN,T MISS WITH
A '69 PLYMOUTH ...
MILEY BROlVN0
O
&
.'UTHORIZED
CHRYSLER·PLYMOUTH DEAtER
36 E. STATE ST.
L06 ..12S1
NEXT TO THE A&P
LMT CAU -
FOR WT OVER 68
CHRYStERS AND PLYMOUTHS
DEAL. YOUR TERMS,
to yourself
NEWPORT2-DR.HARDTOP
to see the
'69 Chrysler.
PrictH/ for the man on his way up!
IN
36 E. STATE ST•
MEDIA
. L06-1251
NEXT TO THE A&P
If!
lAgT CAll· fOR LEn OVER 68 CHRYSLERS
1110 PlYMOUTHS. WE'll DEAL
Ott YOUR TERMS.
,,
THESWARTHMOREAN
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Althouse entertained at a neIgh• s\v~eneYI D.;ce~.."d:
borhood dinner on September
TRICKETT-Aug. 28. First Ac13 In honor or ~r. and Mrs.
count of The Fidelity Bank
6
Cub Pack 112
Cub pack 1/112 wlll bold the
first Pack meeting at7:15p.m.,
on September 27 In the parking
lot behind the presbyterian
Anoex, weather pr!,mlttlng,
otherwise In McCahan Hall. It
will combine a campfire ceremony and cub Initiation wlththe
sbowlng of the Marine Corps
film .. The story of Old Glory."
LEGAL NOTICE
SHBRIl'l"S SALK
OF REAL ESTATE
SHERIFF'S OFPlCE
COURT HOUSE, MEDlA. PA.
.",ldBY, September 21, 1968
9~30
A.M. Eastern DayUcbt TIme
CODdlt1ons: t350.1)0 casb or certifiEd
check at. time of sale (unless otherwlae
stated In advertisement), balance In ten
days. Other conditions on day 01 sale.
"To nil parties In Interest. nnd claim·
anta:
TAKE NOTICE that. a Schedule of
Distribution will be flied within thlrty
(30) days from the date Of sale ami die·
trlbutJon will be made In accordance
with the Schedule of Dlstrlbutlon unless
exceptions are filed thereto within ten
(10) days therenfter. No further notlce
of the flUng of the Schedule or Distribution will be given."
1968
No. 10713
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - Moving-must sell.
Tables.French Provincial chest,
ofdrawers,porlable dishwasher,
etc. Call KIngswood 3-3075
after 6 P.M.
Delaware nnd Commonwealth of Pennaylvania; to wit: BEING Lot No. 340,
Block No. 13. on Plan of Edgmont Park
Oardens. made by Damon and Poster.
Clv1l Engineers, dated December 14. 1946,
and revised June 25, 1947, and which
Plan Is recorded In the omce for the
Recording of Deeds In and for Delaware
county In Plan Case No.6, page 20. &C ..
being .No. 334 West Twenty-second
Street, as follows: BEGINNING at a. point
un the Northwesterly aide of West
Twenty.second Street (50 feet wide)
which point Is South 27 degrees 68 minutes 16 steonds West 274.91 feet from
the Southerly point of c11rve of a radlU$
<' rounel corner connecting the said North""westerly side of West Twenty-second
_~ ". "Street with the Southwesterly side of
Wetherm Street (50 feet wide) (said
radius round corner having a radlUS.cd
110 feet and a.rc dlstanee of 31.42 feet):
thenc~ along the Bald side of West
Twenty.;..seeond Street South 27 degrees
58 mlnutt.'S 18 seconds We.'lt 16 feet to a.
corner of ~t No. 339, on said plan;
thence by th~ same North 62 degrees 01
minute 44 st!CQnds West crossing the bed
of a certain driveway. as shown on the
aforer.ald plan,! 97.63 teet to a point:
thence North 27 degrees 49 minutes 30
seconds East 16 feet to a corner of Lot
No. 341; and thence by the same South
82 degrees 01 min ute « ~econds Eaat
and recrossing the bed. of the aforeae.td
driveway 97.67' feet to t.he pOint and
place of beginning.
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TOGETHER with the free" and common
we, right, liberty and ptivuege of a certain driveway. as shawn 01\ the aforesaid
plan, laid out across the. 'rear of these
aLd adjoining premLses as a\ld for driveway, passageway and waterc
the owners, tenants and occu'Jlers of the
lots of ground bounding tl'ereon and
entltled to the use thereof Subject,
however. to the proportionate .,art of the
expense of keeping said drlvew..y '.n good
order, condition and repair. at all times
hereafter forever.
UNDER and SUBJECT to cer.aln restrictions of record.
Improvements consist of a two atory
brick row house.
SOld as the property of BARRY F.
CORY, Trustee for MARY JANE CORY~
a minor, and BARRY F. CORY.
SWARTHMORE SKILLS ROSTER
for College-Trainl'd Wamen
annlable [or part-time or tempo
rary
PERSONAL
work
KI 4-4561
Weekdays, 9:30 -11:30
PERSONAL _ Native French
teacher ~ves French and
Spanish lessons to singles or
gtOups. Call Klngswood 4-1359
between 6 and 7 P.M.
as a resu
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scorlnganace re- doer V-8 automatic, radio and
cently at the Sprlnghaven Golf
Course. The winner wlll be announced next
CALL
CLEANING
heater, 32,000 miles. Good
condition.
Got company car.
Klngswood 4-5829
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FOR SALE - Like new, girl's
gold coat, leggings and hat.
size 2; Cosco jump seat; 2 year
d ba thl ne tt e; pI ayc rib ; carbe;
lefRonl 6· 2530
"SATlSlYING SERVICE
FOR OVER 50 YEARS"
OFFltE • RfSIDENCE
INDUSTRIAl
EXPERT FLOOR WAXING
TOP TO BOTTOM
HOUSE CLEANING
RUGS & FURNITURE
SHAMPOOED IN YOUR HOME
ALlS & WOODWORI
WASHtD
lI"e Install Torg:nol
DUWSQUC Seamh-ss
RcsiHcnt Flooring
NO WAXING NEEI .. ·;D
PERSONNEL SERVING
WARE COUNT't
pen: car seat and spring horse.
estimates - 10
years~
expert...
Klngswood 3-1374.
Ooml!:;otc D. Jerome, Attorney
ALL the following-described real estate
sltua.te In the Borough of Media, county
of Delaware and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; to wit: DESCRIBEl> according
to a Survey made by O. D. Houtman,
C.E .. dated August 31. 1946. as folloWS,
to wit: BEorNNING at a point In the
Southwest side of Jefferson Street (Sixty
feet wide) at the distance of Two hundred one feet measured North Seventynine degrees rorty-rour minutes West
rrom the Intersectton of the said South·
west side of JelTerson Street with the
Southwest side of Providence Road:
thence extending South Ten degrees six·
teen minutes West One hundred sixteen
and seventy·H.ve one·hundredthS feet to
,. point; thence extending South Seventy
degrees seven minutes West Flfty·ftve
and ftfteen one-hundredthS feet to &
point; thence extending North Ten de·
grees "sixteen minutes East passing partly
through the bed of an Eight foot wide
driveway between these premises and the
premises adjoining on the Northwest,
One hundred forty-four and ·slxty·three
one_hundredths feet to a point on said
Southwest side of Jerferson Street; thence
extending atong said side of Jerferson
Street SOuth Seventy.nlne degrees forty·
four minutes East Forty.elght feet to
the point acnd place of beginning.
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fortable room, two closets, private entrance. ~enUeman. Call WANTED - Interesting Brie-aevenings and weekends •. Klngs- Brae, furniture. chi n a, glasswood 3-3329.
ware, linens. Anything to .uc_____~..:...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ition benefit Riddle Memorial
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SDOIONS, his wife.
CHRISTIAN SPENCE
JORES FUEL AND HEAT4NG CO.
Hand Money 1500.00
FUEL OIL. HEATING EQUIPMENT
-AIR CONDITIONING
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DEL. CO., PA.
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438 But Jefferson St .. Media, Pa.
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WANTED -Baby-sitting desired
by young I.dy. Available day ot
·evenlng. Klngswood 4-8713.
Michigan
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Alterations
TR 2-4759
TR 2-5689
FOR RENT
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DiMatteo's
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studio couch, flat top desk. 2 ~
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section sofa, table, lamps, rugs. PERSONAL - Will repair all
st Ch t r
Reasonable. For appolnhnent small electrical appllnoces;
·2507 Chestnut .,
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call, Klngswood 3-6236.
thing not working around
TRemont 2-5373
-......;.-......;.---------Ihome. Will pick up and deliver.
24'Hour Nursing Care
FOR SALE _ Antiques, country c.:JI Bill McKee. TRemont 4.Aged. Senile, Chronic
0-8-7 -3 -._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
furniture, lamlJs. glass. Will 1_
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APPRAISALS
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317 Maple Ave. KI3-4719
Swarthmore, Pa.
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Cal I Evenings K13-527 5
1. EDWARD CLYDE
SAMUEL D.
New members In all voice
sections are cordially Invited to •
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DRIVEWAYS &
PARKING AREAS
REPAIRS:
1872 _ 1955
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Edward G. Chipman
and Son
GENERAL
HOUSEHOLD
SAMUEl D. CLYDE
music.
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OTHER
Established 1858
29 EAST FIFTH STREET, CHESTER, PA.
TREMONT 4-6311
a.
PERSONAL - China and glass
repaired. Parchment paper lamp
shedes r~covered. Miss I. P.
Bunting, Klngswood 4-3492.
'PERSONAL _ Piano tuning
. specleJlst minor rep airln g.
: Qualified' memb\l' PlanQ Technlclans Guild 17 years. Leamno,
~';;'''~~~:'o~~~,~~d4s3~rJ~~:~iil'ii i Klngswood 3...:.57:..;5:..5:..._--.-Rond.
Wallingford.
LOwell PERSClN
Carpentry, job6-4551.
bing, recreation ro 0 m s, book
"I cases, porches. L.J. Donnelly.
FOR SALE - Boy Scout and.\ Klngswood 4-3781.
cub scout uniforms complete. ,.:.:::;:::::.::.:::.:..:....:.:.::.:.:----size 10, half-price. Call Kings·· \ PERSONAL - Blacktop drive·
1988
MONEY JUDGMENT
BME Summa Cum Laude
School of Music,
Northwestern University.
Music Supen-isor, Public
Schools, 1958-1963.
Pri"ate Studio, Summit,
New Jerse.'·. 1963-1966.
Page 1
show schedule and rules or
the show can be obtained from
the president of the society
Joseph Mammlno. 537 west
Springfield road, Springfield.
SWEa:NEY
& CLYDE
I;
hearsals on Monday evening,
September 23, at 8 o'clock
In the Drexel Hili United
Methodist Church (formerly
Broad street Memorial
Methodist Church), Burmont
road and SChool lane, Drexel
Hill, with registration of new
members and Issuance of
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ed. Bullard, Klngswood 3-2165. PERSONAL - A-I Quality Tree ExcellentFOod-spacious Grounds
OVER 50 YEARS
.
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Service_ Expert pruning, topping.
Bl\le-cro.p!;; Honore~
FREE ESTIMI.T£S
FOR SALE -Italian Provincial, removals. FEEDING and SPRAYfUmlture.twoyear. old. Moving. ING. Stumps removed. swarth- SADIE PIPPIN TURNER. ProP.
Dining room suite. and tables. more referenc~s. Fully Insured. .
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TRemont 6lamps. Call 521-2918 or LEhigh II{}ngswood 3-2010.
rl¥.~iREDl
2530
2-2022.
WANTED
FOR SALE - Guitar, case, $20.
WANTED - Old books for
KIngs wood 4-8384.
swarthmore Junior Woman's
Club
Book' Fatr to .be held
General Contractor
November . 15 and 16. Will pick
LOST AND FOUND
up. Call Klngswood 4-5338.·
LOST - september 4,. female "WANTED - Part-time clerical
cat l gray and brown tiger, green· work. typing, bookkeeping. Excol ar.
Reward. Klngswood perienced.
Bu ilt & Resurfaced
CnlI KlngswOOd,
4-3019.
Grading, Sodding, Seeding
4-8015.
LOST - Since Monday - cocker "
Top Soil & Mushroom Soil
spaolel, .buff colored. 10 lIe91lS WANTED - Day's work for
old. Rewalli.Klngswood 4-22119. Thursday. Friday. C all TRemont
,
. 4-5543- or TRemont 4-8175. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . .:
Slon", Cement & Block Work
Retaining Walls and Drains
FOUND - young teenage male
tiger cat. while paws. Cannot, WANTED - MEN part-lime. CELLARS WATER-PROOFED keep - If not claimed, must go $64.50, Alcoa subsidiary. IS
to SPC.~. Klngswood 3-3975.· noursmlnlmum. College students
t:ALL MAdison 6-3675
accepted. LEhigh 2-2222.
PAUL J. McKINNEY, SherUf
Marsha Richardson
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FOR SALE _ Small office type
refrigerator, also 19th Century
plecrust table. very good condltlon; studio type hlde-a-bed.
cheap. Klngswood 3-1833.
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FOR SALE - A bird feeder wi
give a world of pleasure to your
wood 3-4031.
PIANO INSTRUCTION
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1951.
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8th annual Fall show.
Permanent
and
perpetual
trophies will be given out as
prizes for the best roses and
rose arrangements •. Copies of
be present or to contact Mrs. Invite Displays
Thomas G. Hespenhelde, secThe Delaware county Rose
The Delaware County Choral retary, LO 6-4323, for fIlrther Society Invites all Rose growInformation.
to participate In
SOCiety, opening lie 43rd sea-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
son, will begin weekly re- l
8egins 43rd Year
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Phone: Klng:;\\"()od 4-8831
PAINTING
& EXlERIOR
FREE ESTIM ATES
ence. KIngswood 4-3035.
PERSON ", - Custom tailored
slip covers.
"'" Large selection, of
samples -all work,
swarthmore an advertiser since
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Hand Money 1500.00
'No. 10496
on october I,
con.lng from Bridgeport, N. J.
Mr. McKinney Is the principal
of Nether Providence
High
School.
FOR SALE - Household items - PERSONAL _ wlll wash and
see last week'S sw.rthmorean. wax cars. Experienced. call
Also several Baum Or-". All- But Snyder. KIngswood 3-8663.
house,407YeJE Avenue.swarlhWALTJo-:n T. ReDAVID
.m:.;o:.;r:.;e.:.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-I PERSONAL _ Foray the Nursery
Register of Wills and
Clerk of Orphans' Court
FOR SALE _ Victor Premier Educational Creallve program 10/3/118
electric nddlng machine. 10 children (3-5) Mondays, Wednes- I~:;:;;:;-::;:::'!::;;:;~:::;;:;:;;==
keybOard.$60.KIngswood3.J7027 days, Fridays, Forsythe Studio
or the Arls - Dance - Baton Hole-in-One!
FOR SALE _ Two single cherry Guitar, children nod adults.
Mrs. LR. Swezey, Oberlin wood beds, complete, $30. each. Klngswood 3-3688.
avenue, may win $1,000 aniitwo Also double bed, complete. ;'ERSONAL - Delaware Valley
tickets to scotland In the Rusty ~K.:.l;:n;::g:.s.:.w:.0.:.Od:....:4..;..,..;.7.;.79:.:9:.:·_ _ _ _ _ 1 Tree Experts, Shirer Building,
Nail Hole-In-one
Sweepstakes FOR SALE _ 1965 Chevelle 4 Swarthmore.
Pa. Insured.
All types
of
It f
tree work. Fully
Free
MONEY JUDGMENT
ALL the followIng-described real estate
sttuate In the City of Chester, COUD.ty of
aDd tbelr
seven and four year-old sons
who wlll move Into lhelr newly
purchased home (the forlT,er
l~ , !~{:q ,aI~ 11 ! , IJ4
(FOrmerly Fidelity ~ Philadel-
phia Trust Company) amI Almeda F. Trl-:kett. ~xecutor8.
Estate of Joseph W. TrIckett.
J .... De~ea8ed.
'VALKER-Aug. 21'. First Ac("ount of The Fidelity Bank
(l0"ormerIY Ji'ldeUty - PhHadelnhla Trust Company). Executor. Estate of E.' Virginia.
'Valk(>r. Deceued.
\\-'ILLIS - Aug. 29. Firat nnd
Final Account of Provident
Xatlonal Bank. Admlnlatrator.
C.T.A.. Estate of Clyde M.
"rlllls, a/kIn Mary Clyde
Willis, Deceased.
YBRGJ
l.orenz, J::xc("utor; Estate of
Jo~mma Yergp.r, Decl'Ased.
Friday. September
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Yet people should start talk- Iblllty tor developing the whole
Pace 8
AT ARTS CENTER
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE presents
Aseries of Informal Afternoon and Evening Concerts
Paul Zukoisky - Violin and Gilbert Kalish - Piano
With Guest Performers
Fridays 8:15-10:00 p.m.
Wednesctays 5:15-6:15 p.m.
Pearson Thealer,
Bond Memorial Room
Student Arts Cenler
PROGRAMS ( subject to change )
Wednesday, September 25
Beethoven - Sonatas for violin and Piano
Opus 12 No.1 and Opus 96
Wednesday, October 9
Works for unaccompanied violin
J. S. Bach
Wednesday, December 4
Works for Piano and Winds
(Swarthmore College students and
Mr. Kalish)
Wednesday, December 11
New Sounds for Winds
(Mr. Zukofsky with guest artist to be
announced)
Friday, October 18
8;15 p.m. Pearson Theater
Works by Sahl, Gaburo, Wuorlnen,
Perle and W. A. Mozart
Wednesday, January 8
Cgarles Wuorinen. piano Jean Dupuoy, viola
Music for Oboe and Piano
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(first performance) for Oboe and tape
Ronald Roseman, Oboe
Wednesday, october 23
Works by Martino and Brahms
Arthur Bloom, clarinet
Wednesday, October 30
Selections from The Well Tempered Klavier
J. S. Bach
Wednesd~y, November 13
Leider Recital (_Works by Berg,
Webern and Faure)
Jan DeGaetani - Mezzo Soprano
Friday, November 22
8; 15 p.m. Pearson Theater
Program of Piano Music to include
Charles rves' Concord Sonata
Gil bert Kali sh, piano
with a "new freedom" from
NI~EST PEOPLE
study halls.
seniors with at least a Cplus average and juniors with
B averages ,may skip study halls
going to cafeteria, library.
lobbies or school grounds Instead;-- and pupUs with tlrst
period study hall may come to
schOol after It while those with
last period study hall may leave
school betore It.
Caroer
. EDGMONT A
The most Comprehensiwe Selection
What can'we do to help?
Because of lighting near Its
two landing strips, the Red
cross
suspended
its food
filghts In Biafra a few days
From flllOUS mills
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p_a_u~I-Z-U-k-O-fS-k..:y..:,-V-i-o-l-in.:-----.L11 and
pilotedthe
bytoodand
nine volunteers
distribUte
medicine
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Free and Open to the
Public Without Ticket
PANTY
HOSE
in
UNICEF (United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund) sent a shipload of
Friday, January 10
food and msdlclne to Calabar
8;15 P.Ill. Pearson Theater
in August. Today, landing on
Works by Villa-Lobos, Steuermann, Rochbergj' forest clearings and farm fields
two
UNICEF
helicopters,
Rhodes and Ravel
Robert Sylvester, "cello
stripped ot mllltary hardware
Wednesday. January 15
Music for Violin and 'Cello by
Bach and Kodaly
Klaus Heitz, 'cello
_ SEVENTH & WELSH SlS
ASKS IMMEDIA'TE HELP
To the Editor:
MUllons ot children
Nigeria are starving.
to vlllagers.
.
clilldrell have nQ polllicS and
UNICEF
Is strictly
nonpoUtieal. II Is In desperate
needs of tunds. A check to:
UNICEF Emergency
APpeal
for Nigerian Children - UNICJ;:F
1218 Chestnut st.,Philadelphia
wlll help UNICEF to continue
Its project for months to come.
Erika Muhlenberg
(Mrs. N.)
Member ot the philadelphia Board ot UNICEF
405 Har vard avenue
••••••••••••• 2 for $3
Noble ...... 1.75
Eye Catcher ... 2.00
Moiud ......... 2.50
Berkshire .... 3.00
Paint D'Espi,it ... 3.50
2 Way Stretch ... 2.:lU-,"Y)
Irom the largest
Hosiery Departmenl
in the area
SPEARE'S - Main Floor
Weelenel Sp«ial f
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ROASTING CHICKENS 49C
FLOUNDER B9C LB
FRYERS .. 35C LB
New crop Mcintosh Apples
49( 3LB Bag
Fresh Spinach 29( Bag
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FOOD MARKET 401
Seedless
Grapes
35·( LB
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Junior lssell ies -lnnounces Selson
It was In earlier conversIng aboUt putting cllnlcal sex child and those who wlllhschoois
(Continued from page 1)
ations with Individual parents
education In school because the restricted to purely academic
woodcuts and etchings ;.·Loulse
on the latter subject that he
job Is not being done by home tunctlon.
The swarthmore Junj.~r AsTodd, weaving; C. Ann Lalnglimpsed the "verY,very con- or church, he said, and child"The law does not charge
semblles
wlll begin the 1968servatlve--In some respects ren are Inquiring ot teachers educators with pSychOlogical helser,' cr-9wel ~ embroidery,
lis 39th, the Urst
1969
season,
extremely provlnolal" charadminIStrations or parent-child with consultants, Agnes Mac- week ot oetober, In the swarthIt not of parents.
Alpin Dickson and Anne D.
swarthmore High School's acter ot the borough which had
Anderson queried, "to what relationships. It schools get Into
mere Woman's Club. Mr. and
new principal Donald P .Ander- been described to him betore degree should schools renect the areas of police and welfare Dickson; Mary Al Tilson, rug Mrs. Waller Keenan, Jr. will
hooking; Nella Reichenberger
son haS found the community his appointment last May.
the community, and how Is agencies they not only weaken and Miriam Elsbree, metal- Instruct all classes.
DUring
the
summer
when
he
more friendly, but not less
relevant dialogue toward attaln- education but lessen the resMrs. Henry Mccorkle Is
work, jewelry and enamels;
told
swarthmore
mothers
ot
conservative than he expected.
Ing objectlvesot each establish- ponsibility of those agenoles
chairman
tor the committee
Edna Winter, early American
Dlscussln~ "The Dilemma ot lectures on Human sexuallty, ed?
to do their job."
thls
year,
with Mrs. Quentin
Touching upon modern con- decoration; Emma Louise war- Weaver as co_chairman.
curriculum Planning" In his contraceptives, Extra Marital
"Schoolmen would need 36
field, puppetry; Helen Flogaus,
debut belore 400 members ot Sex and Venereal Disease pre- hours a day to listen to all cepts ot grammar teaching II)
There' will be 12 classes
the Home and school Associ- sented to sophomore boys and parents' Ideas---so how do they J;:ngllsh ____"tradltlonal" as contract bridge. Chinese Cook- tor 6th and 7th Grades to be
ation TUesday night the tor- girls together by physicians decide which ones speak tor phony and useless,"strud- Ing, Including detailed recipes, held twice a month on Monday
In the community -- I've already ural" as it Is spoken now,.. wlll 'be taught by Mel Llao.·
mer asSistant prlnclpal tor trom Lankenau Hospital
Betty patman wUlagalnpresent afternoon and evening as In the
Instruction at Harrlton High Harrlton High School'saudllor- met ten who claim to," he said. and "transformational" wh1ch
her course In the art ot Bonsai. past.
school, Lower Merion indicated lum he met such replies as
"The chasm Is widening be- Is the most popular and holds
The committee members are
Music and wince are Included
he was against driver educ- "I wouldn't want my daughter tween those who expect
the , th"re are only seven basic sen,
In the program with David C. enthuslasllc about a new proexposed
to_
that."
ation but for sex
education
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _:...!!S""C!!hO~O!!lIL!t!<,>-assumetotalrespon:;: tence patterns, he said". A Lewis, guitar; Phylt'ls Abrams, gram tor 8th and 9th Grades
program should not be Impose~
schools.
which has been Inltlated this
on a teaching staft. Teachers modern dance; Michael LOPUS- ,year. The two classes wl\l be
must be sold on any new pro- zanskl, children's ballet.
The' Junior Theater. with combined on 6 saturday evegram. The problem Is not just
nings from 8 'tm 10 p. m. called
tlndlng answers. but total In- Barbara Graves as its director the uSalurdayserles," thts plan
enters Its 21st year. Also ot
VOIVement of statf; and no
Interest to ~hildren Is a crafts wlll Incorporate a short period
\ single medium -- visual. re. of InstrucUon by the Keenans
cordings, TV, computer--- Is . course taught by Shirley and regular dancing.
Tassencourt.
better than others" r
Invitallons are being mailed
For those graduates ot the
Anderson said he was_ surthis
week by class hostasses.
Associates," Performance Department of Music
Theater, Eleanor
prised that no one asked about Junior
powers
Moore
condUCts a Any children who do not attend
"d~tenllon hall" a 3:30 to 4
swarthmore public schools but
p.m. dally penalty tor students Theater Workshop tor teens. reside In the borough and wish
who disturb classes or arrive A course In handbul.1dlng In to apply tor admission are asked
clay tor ll_15_year-olds Is
late (or them, which he has
Shirley Tassencourt. to call Mrs. Mccorkle.
Innovated at swarthmore along given
400 H& S'ers
Hear Principal
SWARTHMORE CO'YFSIC": r --::UUl"rl,
Friday, Septemb~r 20, 1968
Registe.r
UNITED FUND
GOAL UP
5 PER CENT
_
t
THE SWARTHMOREAN
$5.50 PER YEAR
'.
SWARTHMORE, PA., 19081, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1968
VOLUME 40 - NUMBER 39
Library Board
Gathers Monday'
ILocal UF Quota Up
Plan After-School
Fall Story Hours
publiC Library Directors
gathered In council Room ,
Borough Hall, Monday night for
the regular fall meeting ot the
board.
Also present were Librarian
Leonore Perkins, Associate
Librarian Mrs. Philip Turberg
and Children's Librarian Mrs.
David Weston.
Miss Perkins reported circulation for the tlrst eight
months at 61,725, wlt~ 22,471
materials going out In the.summer months. March, recorded
8,623, followed by July with
8,136. July had the stimulation
ot a successful Reading Club
and weekly story hours for the
children, with a well attended
adult seminar on Womep In the
19th Century, as depleted In
novels 01 that time. These
events brought people Into the
library on a weekly basis.
"We plan, this jd:~. for after
school, story hours for ~h11dren
in grades 1 io 6, as w.,)U as
the weekly story hours for the
pre-school Children, all of
which are to be handled by our
new staff member, Mrs. navid
weston, It is planned to use
lIJms available trom the Free
Library ot philadelphia'S Film
center tor the older groups
as well as stories. The Bllss
company Is lending the library
a projector and has instructed
Mrs. Weston In !tsuse. Besides
the childrens' hours, programs
for adults are being considered."
a
Miss Perkins attended
course on Book Selection, flven
by the State Library at Drexel
lour Thursdays in May.
Progress reports were given
by property Chairman C. W.
Topping, In regard to the placIng 01 a dupllcatlng machine
in the library as a com munlty
service. ... . inance Chairman
Birney K. Morse announced a
pre-budget meeting of his commlttee.
Secretary
Mrs. Robert'
Boulter presented the minutes
of the May meeting. Treasurer
David Ftrench reported$12,OOO
In tax moneys received and
library expenses well within
bounds, the detaUed report to
be Circulated.
The next meeting will be on
December 10.
Wooster College Majorettes AI College Sat.
5% To $24, 019
Swarthmore's Quota In the
1969 United FUnd Campalgu Is
$24,079, a 4.9% Increase from
our
1968 contribution of
$23,830.64.
Swarthmore Is .halled as the
backbone
of the Delaware
county Drive In the amount of
giving. The chairmen, Mrs. A.
Sidney Johnson, ,Tr., and Mrs.
Herman M. Bloom are hopefUl
that each contributor w1l1 take
a secood look at his gift, and,
realizing the great continuing
need plus the ever -present inflation, ,will try to raise his
gift by 10%.
Wh~n Swarthmore College meets Wooster College,
OhiO, tomorrow ofternoon at 2 on Clothier Field the
Wooster Scot. will be accomponied by the her~lded
Wooster Marching Band and its Majorettes. The band
uniformed in authentic Scots kilts, will include th~
Scot's bagtime unit as well as Scottish dancers. They
will perform in special halftime ceremonies. Wooster
alumni from clubs along the east caost are planning
to attend and participate in a Wooster weekend which
has been arranged by Dr. William Foxx of West Chester. A reception for the Wooster team, band and alumni has been arranged by Dr. and Mrs. Edward Cratsley
after the football game.
Ogden Ave. Resident
Stricken Sept. 24th
On Tuesday evening, october
15, parents of 7th and 8th grade
students in the swarthmoreRutledge Junior High School
wlll have the opportunity to
follow their 'children's dally
schedule and visit with each ot
their teachers in the classroom.
This year, the school has
arranged two separate school
nights, one tor 7tft and Bth
grades on october 15th and a
second, a week later on october
22, lor parents 01 9th through
12th graders.
FIELD HOCKEY
Women's
Informal Field
Hockey will start this sunday
at 2 O'clock on the High school
hockey tleld.
Anyone wishing any Information may contact Mrs. JameS
Hazard, KI4-6741.
O;'liver Paperbacks For Indue!"" to The Swarthmorean •.
Library Exhibit
Looks To Election
To Meet Tonight
School Board
Names Duus
Pays Tribute To late
Solicitor D.M. Speers
F. Martin ,Duus, Chester attorney wbo lives at 600 University place,
was named
solicitor
by
SwarthmoreRutledge Union School Board
Monday night, succeeding the
late A. David M. Speers.
Board President Raymond
Winch paid tribute to the "outstanding contribution, not only'
A flnal round-up ot Items tor in expert knowledge o( the law
exchange at· the woman's Club but in wise and helptul counsel
"Mutual Exchange october 1, in matters of common sense
2,3, and,4 is encouraged bytbe and advico in decisions ot Imevent's Chairman Mrs. James portance to progress of the
A. Fellton and her co-chairman district" which Speers had
Mrs. Henry C. Barton, Jr. The made during his many years
annually sponsored Woman's as solicitor.
Barry Howard Fp.ierman of
Club event will engage the serHarvard
avenue was appointed
vices of more than 100 clubmembers during the four-day part-time teacher of advanced
science In the high school, a
run.
LongtlmeBwarthmoreans are course which wlll end after
accustomed to the 24-year-old this year but currently will
exchanges,
which are 35 embrace astro-physics and
seasonal as the vivid leaf meet one day of each week in
colors. They give new owners Swarthmore college observaHitchner of
to out_grownsnowsults,evenlng tory. Stephen
dresses, tuxedOS, etc; new Ithaca, N. Y., was named social
studies teacher. Mrs. Barbara
homes where dlsplaued household Items can hang, cook, Koelle of Haverford avenue
cover, shine or rock; new received an elementary gtllreaders to bookSj new players dance appointment.
After District Superintendant
to games arid toys; all In a
Harry Kingham said 15 pupils
four day undertaking (certatnly
the committee will agree with \' going to vocational-technical
this descrlpllon!) which Is, school were having to leave
mutually advantageous to can· , classes early in order to meet
signee, to flnders, and to the !>uses of other districts a lew
sponsoring Woman's Club.
blocks away, the board decided
A brainchild of tranllc ele- to Investigate other means of
mentary school mothers who transporting the pupils Includcould not find needed rubbers
ing cost of securing a large
boots, raincoats, etc., (or the!; or small vehicle (or fhe dischUdr~n In the war .. emergency trict. Nine pupils going to the
situation of 1943. the flrst Aston fac1Jlty tra vel on Ridley
Exchange had a slogan: "Wool Township's bus, six going to
and rubber are things ot the Marple ride on Darby Townpast. Let's buy each other's ship's at present.
Mutual 'Change
AI Club Tuesday
I'
Mrs. Paddison
Services Thurs.
7th, 8th Grade
School Night Oct. 15
Pack 301 'Parents
A meeting for tbe parents ot
all boys wishing to join cub
Pack 301 wlU be held this
evening at 7:30 at Trinity
cpurch. All are welcome!
Those unable to attend are
asked to call Chuck Hagelin,
KI 3-5007 or Sam Gary, KI4-1975.
Funeral services for Mrs.
Ida May' Prelhs Paddlson were
conducted at 11:30 a.m. yesterday by the Rev. Dr. Fred
Druckenmlller in swarthmore
Presbyterian Church. Interment will be in savannah, Ga.
Mrs. paddison, wife of
osborne H. Paddison marketing
manager of the military explosives division of the explosives department ot duPont
Company, died Tuesday mornIng in Taylor Hospital, Ridley
park. She had been taken there
by Mlimont ambulance last
Thursday evening arter being
stricken
with a cerebral
hemmorhage at 100 Ogden
avenue where she 'had lived
since 1959.
Born september I, 1919 In
pana, ]l1. J where herlatefather
Carl H. Preihs was an attorney
and state senator, she was
graduated Irom the university
of Illlnois wllh a journalism
major. She taught in pana
schools before her marriage
on February 3, 1943, and later
taught science, civics and
mathematics in warner Junior
High schooi, Wilmington, Del.
She was a member of Delta
Delta Deita sorority and acUve
In Pennsylvania chapter alumni
groups.
'She was minority Inspector
of elections in swarthmore's
northern precinct and was formerly treasurer of swarthmore
(Continued on Page 3)
CHAIRMEN ASK
10 PER CENT- np27~
INCREASE
____---------,-------------1
H Ward SHS Sen'lors In
Mrs • Wm ••
• Monday
rVlces
Se
A Memorial Service for Mrs.
William H. Ward was held
at 2 p. m., Monday alternbon
in the swarth!11ore Presbyterian
Church, the Rev. Fred W.
Druckenmiller _Q,P,,_. officiating. Mrs. Ward's death occurred on Thursday noon, september 19, In Riddle Memorial
Hospital after a long illness.
Her late home was at 630
Strath Haven avenue.
Mrs. ward was the former
Helene Hodges, daughter of
Charles E. Hodges. She was
born on october 22, 1894 In
TauntoD, Mass. She married
her husband, vice -president of
the dupont company, in May,
1920. They came that year to
Swarthmore which continued to
be their home. Mr. Ward predeceased her in March, 1961.
Mrs. Ward was quietly generous to marlY causes and
continued support of her husband's Alma Mater, swarthmore College and his benetactlons to the school ot the
Ozarks, point Lookout, Mo.
nuring World War 2, she was
an acttve- member of the Red
cross Motor Corps.
She,ls survived by a daughter
Shirley, Mrs. Wesley A. Miller,
Rangeley, Me., and by two
sisters Mrs. Clark W. Davis,
walllnglord and Mrs. L. S.
Hemenway, Glenside.
The family requests In lieu
of nowers contributions may
be made to the American
Cancer society. 2239 Garrett
road, Drexel Hlll.
posters, pictures and pins of
other years and other presidenUaol campaigns are tastelully exhibited In the Friends
of the swarthmore publlc
Library's dISplay cases just
inside the llbrary door,
Those 'With a political bent and many who think they are
without - w1ll tlnd the collection
varied (RepubJlcan AND Democrat) o[ long range (back to
Llncoln-HamUn) and refreshing
(Moose horns, reminiscent of
Teddy Roosevelt and his third
party bid).
A seiectlon of books relative
to the topiC are also on view
("I'd Rather Be president" by
Ellis & Weir and "The Wit
& Wisdom of congress" by
Boykin are two examples) with
many more In the stacks' avallable tor circulation.
The display wlll continue
through tbe November 5 General
Election. (Are YOU regtstered'
to vote?)
Ch
I F od
arge 0 0
Sales Home Games
Yes, U's that Ume or year
again! swarthmore High School
plays Its second horne tootball
game tomorrow against Jenkin'town, on t.lle Rutgers A venue
Field, and tllis year It is ·the
Class of 1969 who wlll be
carrying on the tradition 01
providing food for the devoted
(and hungry!) Garnet fans! other
home games include: DarbyColwyn, october 19, Darby
Township, october 26, and
Yeadon, November 9. under
the leadership olStudent chairman Mark cohen and his as- and make them Jast." The
slstant, Lynn Fry. over 60 exchange has continued ever
hard-working seniors have vol- sinc~" at first once a year,
unteered to help on the various but nOw twice a year lor many
committees. In order to make years.
on Tuesday. the checkers
this year's sales the greatest
wlll
work tast but carefully
ever, the following com mutee
to
record
and make certain
chairmen have been apPOinted:
All interested persons are
Signs & Sales, Linda Smith; that accepted Items are In top- cordially Invited to participate
purchasing, Debby Waxi Bev- notch condition, thus maintaJn- in a six-week study group on
erago, Marsha Fosterj Set-Up Ing the high reputatlon of the Negro History, sponsored by
& Clean-Up, Kurt Meyer; and Exchange (Hthis Is not a rum- the Swarthmore Branch of the
Finance, Molly Malone (Class mage 5ale/' pleads Mrs. Women's International League
FeUton,
as have all pre- for
Treasurer).
Peace and Freedom.
In past years, a committee cealng chairman In their turn). Sessions will be held on Thursor.:ce the doors are closed
of Senior mothers has been
day mornings, october 3rd
at
3 p.m., the hangers and through November 14th (omit.Iargely responsible for the
preparation and sale of food sorters will finish the arrange- ting october 10th), from 9:30
at home games. This year, ments which enable the steady to 11:30 a.m., at the home of
however, the enUre responsi- stream of seekers on wednes- Mrs. phillp F. Mayer, 215
bility rests with tile students. day and Thursday (this day College avenue.
Every Senior is doing his or until noon only) to make their
On October 3rd, Randolph
her best to make this endeavor nnds. The cashiers will do an C. Saller will give the group
a success, for the Class of elllcient steady check-out. The an oppOrtunity to survey a
guards will protect
1969 Is In great need of lunds police
number of books, pamphlets,
everyone.
When noon has come
to cover the cost of their Yearand blbllographles In the field
book, senior Banrtuet, Class on Thursday, the ti,'edstaffwlJl of Negro history, and also
gift to the school, and other close the doors and turn the "integrated" children's literexpenses.
The
class feels Job over to the settlement and
and textbooks.
G.S. NEIGHBORHOOD fortunate to have the guidance clean-up shilts which wlJl be ature
A former missionary
in
of Mrs. Wilfred Brown,
a ready Friday morning at 10 China and pakistan, he later
CONFERENCE MON
senior mother, in their under- o'clock to conclude the settle- taught at Miles College In
taking. They hope that many ments by 1 Q'clock.
Birmingham, Ala. At present
Mrs. John spencer of yale swarthmoreans will patronize
Mmes. Feltton and Barton
avenue, Mrs. David MCIntire their stands at the horne games pralse the chairmen oUhe 4-day he is working with a program
sponsored
by
the Greater
of Riverview road and Mrs. this
year. Lawrie Mifflin, exchange which will collect the Chester Movement, which proGene Martenson ofstrath Haven
community goods for exchange vides tutoring lor adults hoping
secretary.
avenue wlll ..ttend the Neighborfrom 9 a.m •• until.3 p.m. on to earn a hlgh school diploma
hood service Team Fall conTuesday.
by passing the High School
ference and Luncheon to be held GIRL SCOUT NEWS
U The
Clubhouse is cleared
EquivaleI.cy examination. He is
Monday under the'sponsorshlp
for action. We have gathered
Girl Scout troop # 16 recently in an amazing number of tags, a' member 01 the Library Comof the Girl Scouts 01 Delaware
county. 11 wlll be held trom entertained their mothers and safety pins, record cards, mittee 01 Media Fellowship
9 :30 to 2 at Christ Church, new troop members at their clothes hangers, racks and House. Recently he attended a
Uniannual potluck Mother-daugh- tables. The downstairs lounge conference at Atlanta
Ridley Park.
ter supper. After supper and Is ready to display the annually versity, Ga., on children's
business were over, allenjoyed surprising variety of household books related to Negro Ute and
CUB PACK 112
a fUm showing ambltlous ser- 1I"ms which nnders wlll ex-· history.
At the second session on
Any boys who wish to Join vice projects undertaken by claim over as they rush In all
.October
17, Phillp Mayer will
senlor
Girl
Scouts
In
the
united
day Wednesday Irom 9 In the
cub pack 112 may call cub(Con~ued
on Page 4)
morning until 8 that nle ht •
master BOb Mudrick, KI 4-4086. states.
WILPF Sponsors
6-Week Study
In Negro History
.1968
september
page
2
paulson returned borne on sunday evening.
Mrs. paul B. Banks returned
to her home on Harvard avenue
TUesday after several days In
Taylor Hospital, Ridley park.
Carol Lee Espenschade,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
P. Espenschade of DOgwood
lane, has resumed her studies
at The Pennsyl vania state University, university park.
Debbie schmidt, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. ErwlnR.schmldt,
Jr., of Elm avenue, left
Wrege, or Walnut lane,
co-hosts •
BiIIiJ,.
were
on Monday, september 23.
Tbe lltUe girl Is a graDdchild of Mr. and Mrs. RObert
J. Turner of Guernsey road
and of Mrs. HenrIY Henek of
Saratoga springs, N. Y.,andtlle
late Mr. Henak.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin LeRoy Turner of san pablo, Calif.,
Layton, Jr. of Bristol, announce are receiving congratulations
the engagement of their daugh- on the birth of their first child,
Keep Pape,backs coming for
ter Miss Elizabeth pearl Michelle Renee, who arrived Red C,on Inductee P,og,am,
Layton, to Mr. Paul. Adrian
Mllke, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Edward Milke of Ambler.
Mtss Layton Is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
LeROy Layton o.t Park avenue,
Nichola~
A December wedding ts
planned.
FAll COLLEGE BOARD EXAMINATION COURSES
VERBALKi 3-o542MATHEMATICS
A. Spennato
Program Director:
on
TUesday, september 17, to begin
her freshman year at Mary
Baldwin college, staunton, Va.
Miss Mary Jane stevenson,
n~ J
IJ IJ
Dean of Women at Bucknell
M,s. Martin P. Kolsky
University, and Miss Margaret
:M
::.'5:.:...:G:;i,:.:a:;'.:d_S:;,:,:..C..:-lo_t_h_i_e_,
i;;~;;-c.;;;;;;'~raiij~-;;;l
Bryan, head of Physical Eduteaches
Art and KOLSKY - DENISE
catlon, will be the overnight
Mrs.
Girard stevenson mterlor Design at the Aston
Bi shop Avenue
gu~sts tonlgnt of. Mr. and Mrs. Clothier, the former Sharon division of the Delaware county
The marriage of Miss carol
peter E. Told of Park avenue Lee Riggs of Kensington, Md.,· Vocatlonal School.
Edith Denise, daughter of Mr.
whose
wedding
took
place
on'
and
D
W
R
M
before attending a weekend
Mr.
M r s . . . . organ and Mrs. Harvey K. counts of
conference.
Saturday, August 31.
returned Sunday to their home North swarthmore avenue, and
Mrs. Harry E. Jackaway has
Mrs. Peter E. Told of park on strath Haven avenue after Dr. Martin paul Kolsky, son
returned to her home on Har- avenue Is entertaining tomor- vacatlonlng'slnce June at their of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kolsky
vard avenue after accompany- row at a neighborhood coffee home at Eagles Mere.
of Jamaica, New York, took
Ing her daughter, Anne, by In honor of new neighbors Mrs.
Mrs. Earl Weltz of college place at 8 p.m. on Friday
plane to Winter Park, Fla., Richard Shoaf and her mother avenue has as her house guests evening, September 20, at the
where she has begun her Mrs. Benjamin DeHaven who her son-In-law and daughter home of the bride's parents.
freshman year at Romns col- have moved Into 328 Park ave- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sheppard
Justice of the Peace peter
lege.
nue and Mrs. Edgar Rosenthal or Jacksonville, Fla., who ar- E. Told performed the double
Mrs. Joseph S. Howe and at 318 park avenue.
rived Wednesday to spend their ring ceremony In the presence
9 Chester Road
her mother Mrs. J. S. vertner
Mr. and Mrs,. Birney K. vacation with her and Mrs. of family and friends.
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
movea
TUesday
from 100 Morse of Harvard avenue are Sheppard's brother, Mr. Robert
Mrs. Kllsky Is a graduate
columbia avenue to their new entertaining tomorrow at an Weltz.
of philadelphia High School for
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marrs Girls, attended the University ~~~::::::::::::~:=!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!'!!!~
home In the Briarcliff Apart- open house and on sunday will
ments, #210, 80 I South Chester entertain the "plpellners."
and children Chris and Jimmy of Pittsburgh, and was gradroad.
Bill Cushing has returned to will leave today to make their uated from Jefferson Medical
Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden Clarkson College of Tech- home temporarlly at Fltz Folly college Hospital School of
of Kenyon avenue with her nology, potsdam, N. Y., for hls Farm, 225 River Bend road, Nursing. l'rlortoher marriage,
Plants
Florist Supplies
daughter, Mrs. Joseph Moran junior year and his brother, Great Falls, va. Mr. Marrs she was an operaUngroomstaff
Jr., of Yale avenue and Mrs; Jack, has begun hls freshman wlll be a consultant for Leisure nurse at Jefferson Hospital,
Home-made Candy
Moran's daughter Miss Barbara year at cornell University, Systems, Inc., in Washlng\or., Philadelphia.
Moran of Philadelphia have re- Ithaca, N. Y. The young men D. C.
Dr. Kolsky Is a graduate of
turned from a three weeks trip are the sons of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Paul M. paulson of cornell University, and Upstate
by plane to Germany. They John P. cushing of Drew Park avenue had as her guests Medical Center, syracuse, New
visited Mrs. Lumsden's three avenue.
recently her son-In-law and york. He did hls Internship at
grandcblldren and their ·famcol. and Mrs. George Logan daughter Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Jeffers,on Medical C'111ege Hosmes all statloned In Germany of cornell avenue are now home Kupellan and children Diane pltal, Phlladelpbla.
KI3-4597
and took trips up the Rhine alter a six-weeks stay at and Ted Of Chevy Chase, Md.
currently, Dr. Kolsky is Colonial Court
(Ne.t tu Post 0/6;"')
and Mosel.
Avalon, N. J., during which they On saturday they had a family serving as a Lieutenant In the ~~~~§~~~=:~~~~~~~~~~
Nancy cornelius, daughter of were visited by their children party and on sunday Mrs. paul- united States Navy, attached to i
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. cor- Major and Mrs. James Logan son and her son-in-law and the united states Marine corps.
nellus of Marietta avenue, has and four children and Mr. and daughter attended the violin The couple will reside In
left for Middlebury college, Mrs. George Logan and three concert by Zina Schiff at the california until next May, when
Vermont, where she Is a mem- children. After Labor Day they Estate "Maybrook" of Mr. and at the completlon of his
ber of the freshman class. had as guests RAdm. and Mrs. Mrs. John W. Merriam, sPO':\- mllltary service, Dr. Kolsky
Lorraine C. Oerth, daughter A. Chester Kunz and their sored by The oak Lane-Elkins will start his r~sldency In
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard oerth daughter Miss Harriett Kunz park Chapter, womens Amer- ophthalmology at Manhattan
Ican Art. Mrs. Paulson accom- Eye and Ear Hospital, New
of Dickinson avenue, has begun of woodbrook road.
her freshman year at the PhllMr. and Mrs. Richard M. panled them home to Chevy york Clty;N. Y.
s·to~e)
adelphia college ·of Art In Daniel of Harvard avenue Chase andstayedwlththefamlly
Before the wedding, a buffet
•
Phlladelpbla.
motored to Norton, Mass., with prior to Mr. and Mrs. Kupellan supper was served to out-ofMr. and Mrs. Thomas Har- their daughter Dottle who en- leaving for London and Europe town guests and relatives at
vey, formerly of Winchester, tered Wheaton college as a where Mr. Kupellan will pre- the home of Mr. and Mrs. paul
Mass., are now living In their freshman last week. Their son sent a paper In London at the E. Zecher, of North swarthmore
new home at 311 Yale avenue. Dick is beginning his junior Mlnlstrv of Technology. Mrs7·:.!.::-r-'i"'''r'''''!'~~~I:'':r.rT
Mr. Harvey Is on the faculty year at Union college, Sche X
at Drexel Institute of Tech- nectady, N. Y. where he is
nology, Phlladelphla.
majoring In electrical en- ,<"I J - /.
~",JI,e.
Mrs. George B. Thorn of glneerlng. He and his room1#f,Q11,
WaiUngford will preside at the mate have just spent two weeks
year's lIrst meetlng of the hiking In. the New Hampshire
longer and farther when
Woman's AuxlUary to the mountains.
American Society of Mechanical
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shoaf
it's from our inclusive collection.
Engineers on Thursday, and their children R1~ky, Kevin
october 17, at 11:30 a.m., at and Bonnie are occupying their
the Engineers' Club In Phll- new home at 328 park avenue,
We're candle-minded
We've
adelphia. Following the meeting coming from Walllngford. Mrs.
and luncheon, Mrs. Wilford Shoaf's mother Mrs. Benjamin
searched and tested many kinds
cole, curatorial Assistant, DeHaven, formerly of GradyWinterthur Museum, Wllmlng- ville, makes her home wlth the
We can recommend ours for beam,
ton, will present an lJlustrated Shoafs. Mr. Shoaf Is a· post
OCTOBER 1 THRU OCTOBER 22, 1968.
I__
-",ea«iltfl
--I
Tuesday & Thursday evenings 7-8:45 pm
Materials and Each Course $50
HOLY CROSS SCHOOL
Beautiful African Violets
and Chrysanthemum Plants
FULL LINE OF CANDLES
SWEET SHOP
FOR THE BENEFIT
NEW RESIDENTS ( and old ones
who have not looked around our
WE STOCK
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JdtI,e,
IJeGM'
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lecture, "American Interiors."
offlce
Mrs.
long
last,
no drip . .
Everything tor the Leg Beautiful
\
Panty Hose &
Ou, new Bluegates a,e in, the
colors
Matching Sportswear
a
hostes st dream •••
beeswax candles a,e shee, poetry
as they bu,n ... the twi sts a,e
so elegant ... we a,e candle
,
happy, a,en t you.
, -
Textured Hose & Knee
Socks for lite
Co-urdinaled Sports Look
• • •
Line of CAMERAS, Projectors, Screens,
Flash & Projector Bulbs, TripQds & Meters.
stock of Binoculars, Telescopes.
Recorders, Reel & Casette-A.C.&Battery.
Soccer, Volley, Tennis, GoH, Foot, Basketballs.
shirls, socks, Swarthmore Jackets.
Stop Watches - Pedometers - Pocket knives.
Canteens, Mess kils, Sleeping Bags, Ponchos.
Bicycles, Horns, Lights, Tires, Tubes, some parts
Small TV Sets, AM & AM/FM Radios.
Toys, Games, H 0 ~tems, Jig Saw Puzzles.
Bone China Animal Sels, Art Supples.
Hobby items, Balsawood, Construction Paper.
Glues for Wood, Plaslie, Metal elt.
Photo Albums, Picture Mounting Comers.
Largest Display of Plush Animals in area.
Batteries for Flash, flashlight, Camera, Meier.
Aurora H 0 size Road Race Sels, Cars, Paris
PLUS
~
many other Hems. too numerous to list here.
&
GIFTS
&
15 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
CH:~~~~ 3-2~\3
Open Friday evening
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Friday, September 27, 1968
THE SWARTHMORE
pale 3
H. S. GARNET
DOWN 21-1
Will Host Jenkintown
Tomorrow, 10:15 A.M.
Experience, size and speed
were just too much for the new
'68 Garnet footballe~s as they
were defeated 27C7 In their
opener against Lower Moreland Saturday morning. The
first play of the game had
swarthmore fans on their feet
when halfback Jimmy Hood
raced 82 yards for a touchdown on the opening kick-off.
The huge hole was exploded in
the center of Lower Moreland
defense by B1I1 stanton, Carl
deMoll, Bob Dean, Ben Kerr
and Craig Colt.
This was the last tlme the
swarthmore boys got close to
the goal line as Ihe visitors
dominated most of the game.
For Swarthmore, Jack Keefe
and Chlp Robinson did a fine
job for two very inexperienced
quarterbacks startlng their
first offlcial game.
Jimmy
Hood looked like a potenital
star halfback but he was never
really able to get under way
except for the openIng play.
craig Colt did an outstanding
job, making tackles all over
the field. Veteran Blll stanton
did his usual steady job at
center and Kevin MCCaffrey
showed great promise at end.
Dave Shaeffer also came up
The team played Its most
aggresl ve ball In the final
quarter, and regardless Of the
score It never let up for a
second.
•
Additional hlghlights were
Co-Captains Jim Hood's excellent punting (his first one
50 yards or more); Jack Keefe's
Interception; . Lee Layton's
kickoff tackle and Mike Mc~
Cane's block on the kickoff;
the accurate bullet-like passes
of Chip Robinson and the endsweep bal! carrying of Jack
Keef.. and Chip Robinson.
Other boys who played In the
game were Bruce Kelly I Rich-
ard Semenuk, Blll Reed, Mike
Slott, Ben Kerr, John Klppax,
Eric Spence, George Johnson,
B1l1 Hufnal, Dave Rial, Birney
Brown, steve Shugarts.
Jenkintown wlJl play their
thlrd game of the season when
they come to the Swarthmore
field tomorrow at 10: 15.
.Contlnued hom Page I,
Democratic Women's Club. She
was a member of Sprlnghaven
Country Club's bridge. team,
a former treasurer of Random
Gardener·s, a member of
SWarthmore League of Women
voter~, a member and former
Sunday School teacher at
Swarthmore Pre s b y t e r I a n
Church. She ·was also actlve In
Delaware county's "Wheels
for Welfare."
Surviving besides her husband are two sons carl H.,
0:
with some fine plays at line- ~en::~:niaat.an~nl;:::1t6.,
backer as did John Rlvello at
tlm:s In the other backerup . ;un!~~~e~t :;~~ c~~:~~g~~~:~
spo .
, of Danv1Jle·, Ill.
Davy Wllliams made his flrst
In Heu of flowers the famlly
extra point oC the season and requested that r.lemorial cooKent Colt demonstrated
he trlbutlons be made to the
could catch the football. Bob intensive care unit oC Taylor
Dean was one of the key play- Hospital.
ers who kept the team going
in the last quarter with his
spirit and determlnatlon and Don't fonJet the gift of life
played a solid game at tackle. I
RBI CROSS II.lIIID PIIOCRII
+
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A T NO EXTRA CHARGr:
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.-Nether
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........_._.... High
·-··T·'" School, Provo Rd,
10 THURSDAY NIGHTS
10 MONDAY NIGHTS
8:00 - 9:30 P.M.
8:00 - 9: 30 P.M.
beginning
OCTOBER 3
. beginning
OCTOBER 7
(except November 28)
• 'Phases'· Open To
Young Presbyterians
McCorkle To Address
Women Of Trinity .
Henry McCorkle, editor of
the Episcopalian and resident
of park avenue, w1ll present
a first-hand report on the
Lambeth conference he recently attended at the first
combined meeting olthe evening
and morning groups of Women
of TrlnltyonThurliday morning,
October 3 at 10.
Mrs. Walter Reynolds and
Mrs. Thomas Johnson w1ll report Holiday Fair progress.
Luncheon w1l1 be served at
noon.
Junior E. Y.C. w1ll meet at
5:30 at church. Senior E.Y.C.
w1ll meet at 6:30 at 307 North
chester road.
I
B. GOrdon, of west Chester at
10 a.m. on Saturday September
28. Thls program, sponsored
I by the Friends of Tyler
Arboretum, is open to tbe pub-
HUGH •• BELLAS at L06-3747
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~
was host to an Informal gathering which was caUed at the
InstlgaUon ilfG. West Cochrane,
Robert Honeyford and Gatewood
to consider Borough Christmas
decorations for 1968.
Invited to be present were
the swarthmore Garden Club
{Mrs. Charles Topping and Mrs.
Henry Gayley were present),
the Random Garden Club (Mrs.
Howard D. Sipler) and Charles
Wiggins.
Plans made were tentative
and dependent upon contrlbutlons which wlll be received
enthusiastically by any of the
above mentioned men.
Mrs. Eldon B. Hollls, presIdent of the sponsors of the
Friendly Open House for Senior
CItizens presided at the meetIng held septplnhe'· 23 at the
home of Helen Moore, Prlnr.e·
Mark Cancer Research I;
-==____
• Monday·· Thursday
~~
in Monday Meeting
Lee Gatewood, Elm avenue,
I
BASIC INVESTMENTS COURSE ** KNITTING *
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING * GOLF **
FURNITURE REFINISHING AND REPAIR *
SPANISH II (1st Semester) * LIP READING *
TODAY'S THEATRE *
ART IN COLOR *
WORLD· HEADLINES IN FOCUS *
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE * FENCING *
i
AMATEUR RADIO * GENEALOGY *
ARTIFICIAL FLOWER ARRANGING *
,
EARLY AMERICAN DECORATION **
I
DANISH * CONVERSATION ITALIAN *~
Forest Walk
'
INTERMEDIATE BRIDGE *
YOGA **
Tyler Arhoretum, Lima,
plans
a walk and talk on Tile
SLiMNASTICS
FOR WOMEN
..
. *
Living Forest by Dr. Robert
BROCHURES MAY BE OBTAINED BY CALLING
Sr. Ofizen Sponsors
89 Days 'Til
ton avenue.
The fourth year 0/ the ExReports were given by Mrs.
perimental youth program for
John McWllllams, secretary
the young people of the Presbyand Mrs. Frank H. McCowan,
terian Church Is underway/The
treasurer.
youth Work Subcommittee,
Mrs. John H. Pitman, group
Mrs~ .Arvo Vaurl0, chairman,
leader, stated that 12 afghans
has announced two appoInthad been completed during the
ments, - Donald Henderson,
summer for dell very to t~e
director of the youth Program
Naval Hospital, Phlladelphla
and the Rev. David Ng, asststthrough the American Red
ant director, respol}slbleforthe
cross.
curriculum and teachlng staff.
Mrs. Margaret Kent, group
The Experimental Program,
secretary, reported that birthwhich Includes 7th through 12th
day gifts had been presented
graders. Is In four phases:!
to members and Miss Moore
Wednesday
School, Sunday
pennsylvania cancer Re ... ~ announced that the first group
morning Forums, Swarthmore- ACTIVE WE EKEND
search Day was observed yes- : meeting, Monday, October 14,
Wade House Project (SWAP), .
terday In a brief ceremony' wlll be a colored fllm on
i ar.d Opportunities for Service.
Alex cox of Elm avenue spent
caJllng attention to the part ; Robert Frost, with readings
'A brochure explaining the a busy weekend along the
. phases has been sent to all Eastern coast. He was
In citizens of J:elaware county ,from his poems.
play In the nationally coor- I other sponsors at Monday's
: young people and their parents Baltimore Saturday, partlclIn the church.
patlng In regional executive and dinated research program of . meeting wer~ the Mmes. Robert
Kendall
Sadler,
The Wednesday evening pro- high school meetlngs 0/ the the American cancer Society. Brad/ord,
J. Herhert Glenn, North Clarence
Worst,
Margaret
gram consists of Junior High American
Frtends Service
swarthmore
avenue,
1968 Servais, Ralph Stimmel. Clair
ChOir, meeting from 5:15-6 committee; In New York City
Crusade
Chairman
for
the WHcos WHcox, John Good and
oJclock, under the direction of Sunday at a quarterly session
Mrs. John D. Miller, Jr;games of the United youth Council Delaware county Unlt, Amer- Lorene McCarter, publlclty.
In the game room for early (In which a Johnson Young iean cancer Society, transarrivals at 5:30; dinner at 6 Democrat defeated a McCarthy ferred$31,800. toG. LeeToole, COLLEGE INFORMATION
for all student participants In staff member for president); president of the Local Unit,
Tuesday, october I, Lester
grades 7 through 12 and the and In Haverford Monday at the $31,800. representing the
Vesell,
assistant director of
staff members. Serious study the Mental Health Cllnlc,· at- County's share of nearly $20
hour is 6:30-7:30 for 7th and tending an advanced seminar mUlion allocated by the society admissions at Carnegie-Mellon
8th graders, and from 6:30- for school counselors and a for research during the coming University, Pittsburgh, will
speak to Interested students
. 7:45 p.m. for 9th through 12th conference of the Academy of year.
"Delaware counlyCrusaders attending Swarthmore High
grade students. Staff members Religion and Mental Health In
are:
which ministers, psychiatrists, are proud to have done their school. He w1Jl review underSeventh grade - the Rev. and and counselors compared what share· In thls nationwide effort graduate programs In carhegie
Mrs. William Chapman; 8th they know of '·transcending" to ~onquer cancer. We sincerely Institute of Technology, the
grade • Mrs. peter Baker and experiences through LSD, re- hope research will soon find a College of Fine Arts, Margaret
the Rev. James Simpson; 9th IIglon and mysticism, the dls- basic cure, and someday a Morrison carnegie College and
grade - Mrs. Fred Reker and clpllnes of Zinn and Yoga, and preventative forc~ncer,I'Glenn the College of HumanlUes and
Social Sciences.
said.
John Chaffee; lOth grade - spiritual heallng.
FrancinecardmannandLauren __
~~~~~======~~====================~============~====::::Brubaker; 11th and 12th grades
- Dr. Randolph SallE.. , Tom
Stephenson and the Rev. John
purdy.
The Sunday morning Forums
which meet at 11 after theworship service, are divided Into
three groups, - 7th and 8th
grades meetlng with Mrs. Emil
Hattoon in the Hearth Roomj
9th and lOth grades meeting
with tho Rev. and Mrs. Gerald
Klever in the women's Association Room j and the 11th
and 12th grades meeting In the
youth Room with the Rev. Emil
J. Hattoon and the Rev. A•.
Myrvln DeLapp.
Special events have been
planned by Messrs. Henderson
and Ng and Include the openlng
barbecue for students and staff
on the church grounds Wednesday evening, October 2, at 6.
A retreat for grades 10, 11 and
12 has been planned for the
weekend of October 5 and 6,
I plus wInter retreats for those
I, separate grades and winler out! ings to be planned by each 7th,
8th and 9th grades.
Opportunltles for Service
(OFS) wlll give the Junior and
Senior Highs a. chance to ugo
forth
Into . the world...to
strengthen ... support. ••. help."
opportunlt\.es can be church or
community related, such as
being a dletary assistant in a
I hospital, visitation· to nursing
· homes,
tutoring,
teen-aid
, teac blng assistant in church
! school, ushering or serving on
, church committees with adulis.
The SWAP provides an
i opportunity to participate In a
ASK ABOUT OUR GOLDEN KEY CLUB AT ANY
small group fun and fellowship
You just tell us how much you want
,exchange
program
with
young
from $300 \0 $5000. Base your decision
.,
PROVIDENT OFFICE. ALSO, SEE HOW YOU CAN
i people from Chester.
on the amount of money you can u·se.
, Forums have been meeting
WIN ONE OF OUR EIGHT FABULOUS FREE
And how much you can pay back each
'on Sunday mornings and the
month. Then. every time you need
GOLDEN TRIPS. NO OBLIGATION, OF COURSE.
· mid-week evening program
money
for
anything,
you
w,ite
a
check.
: begins Wednesday, October 2.
I
Funeral Yesterday
I
Youth Program
Starts On 2nd
~iu.c,
~ be~u!be Bar~
INTEREST IS LOW, INSURANCE IS
FREE. 1 % interest per month on Ihe
amount you use. And remember, to use
the money all you have to do is w,ite
a check. Free life insurance covers
the full amount you have outstanding.
PROVIDENT
NATIONAL BANK
The Quality Bank lor Quality-Minded People
GUARANTEED CHECKS. Golden Key
Club members are entitled to a regular Provident National Bank Check
Guarantee Card. Good for cashing all
Provident cllecks anywhere, anytime,
up to $100 per check.
DEL.AWARK COUNTY OFFICES:
LIMA: 565.2262: MEDIA: LO 6·9300
SPRINGr;III"LD: KI 3-2430: SWARTHMORE: KI 3-1431
NETHER PROVIDENCI:, ~85.1:S70
BROOMALL: 353·0400
MEMBER
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FEOERA~
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MEMBER FEOERAL RESERVE. SVSTEM'!)
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27 1968
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Page 4
TH E SWARTHMORE AN
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY A TSWARTHMORE, PENNA.
PETER E. TOLD, MARJORIE T. TOLD, publishers
Phone: Klngswood 3-0900
The opinions e11~re.s,!d
&Ie those of
writers. .A11
SW&llhmorean
pseudonyme. may be
the writer 15 known
Editor. Letters wll:,I'lsc.,etiCI8
llshed only at the u,
Of Ibe Editor.
Coventry Film At
Trinity Sunday
"The Rebirth of coventry,"
a lively evening, according to
•
report.
J.8.S. Reports
Successful Showing
The local John Birch society
reports a very successful rum
showing Monday night despite
the fact the feature rum
UAl13.rchy
.. USA u
wasnotshown
"Anarchy" win be ready for
the next Monday night showing,
october' 14, In Borough Hall,
where "Show Biz In the streets"
wUl also be rolled. Future
feature !I1ms are scbeduled for'
November 18 and December 9.
a magnlflcenl color film of Ihe dua to damage In a previous
rebuilding of the cathedral at
covenlry, England, afler II was showing.
LWV Ash Aid
'The otber scheduled film,
destroyed by bombs In World
Keep paperbacks coming
"Target
of the Smear - The
Dear Fellow Swarlhmoreans: war n, will be shown at Trinity John Birch society," 'brought
Church on Sunday, september many questions and provided I For Red Cross
As you probably have
In the swarthmorean, the 29 at 10 a.m. In the church,
, Entered '13' second Class Matter, January 24. 1929; at the Post
League of Women Volers of following the 9:15 service.
Office at Swarthmore, Pa•• under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Swarthmore
was recently
J. ROY Carroll, Jr., of carJUST A REMINDER
Ford
Foundallon
roll,
Grlsdale and Van Alen,
awarded
a
.. A monarchy is a merchantman (ship) which sails
grant through the LWV Educa- a distinguished Philadelphia
weli but wi11 sometimes strike on a rock and go to the
tion Fund 10 set up the Chesler architectural firm, wUl Inlrobott~m: a republic is a raft which w~I,1 never sink, but
Citizens' inform allan Cenler. duce the film. He Is a personal
then your feet are always in the water. .
The office Is locl'ated at Thlrlt acqualntenance of the Covenlry
. her Ames a member of Congress In 1795, quoted
F 15
up lllics ..
and Flower streets, Chester .. :ttchllecl, Sir Basil Spence, and
by
Waido Emerson in his essay on
0
•
It Is now staffed by volunleer Is also a past presldenl of the
SCIENCE NOTES
METHOblS1 NOTES
workers from Swarthmore and American Inslilute of ArchiColonial Court Apts.
saturday, the JunIor High Chester, In addlllon 10 a parl- tects.
U And Abram said unto Lot,
In
the
shorl
space
of
seven
lime
dlreclor.
Let there be no strife, I pray M. Y.F. will meet allhe C,hurch
MON .. TUES .• WEDS.. SAT. - 9 - 5
The aim of the center Is to year s, the cathedral was comthee, between me and thee. and at 6:30 p.m. for a Bowling
THURS. & FRI. 9 - 7:30
develop Ihrough Indigenous petey bnlll, rising from the
between my herd men and thy party.
pastor Kulp will conclude leadership, a dynamic citizen ashes of the old. II Is conherdmen, for we be brethren."
This verse from Ihe Book his autumn sermon series on education program wUh Inner sidered one of the great IrIof Genesis Is part of the the theme, "You Better Belleve clly people 10 the end thai Ihelr umphs of conlemporary church
Hundreds of
Lesson-Sermon
tilled III" this Sunday ai- Ihe 9 and 'Inleresls will be represenlad archlteclure.
CI Reality"
to be read in all 11:15 a.m. services of morning and their voices will be heard. Ihousands of lourlsts visit
Christian science churches Ihls worship. The subject Ihls week League and non-League volun- covenlry calhedral each year,
teers have he,en pulling ex- and many books have been pubwill be 'Isee you LaterI"
SUnday.
The Church School, classes tremely long hours inlo what lished on Its architectural
All are welcome to altend the
, services at First Church of for ,all ages, will meel at Ihey feel Is a very necessary glories as well as Its fine
and worthwhile project. While forward-looking ministry lolhe
Christ, scientist, 206 park 10 a.m.
THE HOAGIE SHOP
Junior High M. Y. F.
will the Ford grant enabled a slarl people of coventry. II also has
avenue, at 11 a.m.
meet at the church sunday at to be made, Ihere Is much to the dlstincllon of being the only
DiMoHeo's
be done, and bills 10 be paid. Cathedral In the world comPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
7 o'clock.
Fairview, at Michligo,n
72'1 Harvard Avenue
Senior High M. Y.F.
will Many Items are needed if the peted within the tenure of one
Center's
success
is
to
continue.
bishop.
Dr. Rex S. Clements
meet at the churc.h at 7 p.m.
I wou}d like to call upon all
Interim Minister
A social will follOW at the home
Swarlhmoreans
al this lime to
John D. Miller, Jr.
of Mr. and Mrs. John I. E. Day,
(Continued from Page 1)
Director of Music
sullon Arms A-lll!, Folsom. search their hearts, pocketbooks,
cellars,
attics,
and
even
discuss
the dlfflcullles faced
Sunday
Miss Gwen Narbelh will condeveloping African cultures,
Green Stamp supplies 10 see
10:00 A.M.-Morning ,~~:~~~:;~~d duct a sludy group on the boo~ what they can donate. Volun- both past and present, as basic
Dr. MacInnes, Gues~
of John starling october 2 for leers are ready with staUon
background 10 the American
Child care through 1st
five wednesdays at 9:30 a.m.
wagons to deliver contributions period of Negro hlslory.
10:30 A.M.-Church School 2nd Child care wl\1 be provided. to Chester. YoU may send or
In some of the following
through 6th grades
'The W.S.C.S. Executive Board bring donations to my home,
Bring Articles on
sessions It is antlclpaled lhat
11: 00 A.M.-Adult Forum
meeting will follow the Bible
320. Haverford place, (KI- members of the sludy group
11:00 A.M.-Youth Forums, 7- study.
I - 9 A. M.
3 P. M
4-2044).
Won't you please help, will present summaries of
TUESDAY
wednesday, the 8th Grade
12th grades
as
is
the
manner
of
swarth~
Negro
history,
with
discussion,
____
Confirmation Class will meet
and lhat fUriher time will be
moreans!
Buy on
UNITED METHODIST E
.1 4 p.m.
HMOR
I1ems
needed
Include:
filing
given
to
an
examlnallon
of
CHURCH OF SWART
The 9th Grade confirmalion
..... ...,NESDA Y,
2 - 9 A. M. 8 P.
Park Avenue
Class will be held Wednesday cabinet, folding chairs, waste books on the elemenlary,junlor
baskets (large and medium), high and senior high school
John C. Kulp,Minister
at 7 p.m.
which
present a
URSDA Y, OCT. 3 - 9 A. M.12
Pershing Parker, A •• istont
The monthly ,meeting of Ihe memo pads, writing paper and levels,
envelopes,
paper
cUps,
pencils
realistic
picture
of
our
mulllCharles Schisler, Dir. Music'
commission on Membership
Settlement
Sunday
and Evangelism will be con- and pens, rubber bands, ash racial American society.
trays, carbon paper, mops,
WIL members in addition to
7:00 A.M.-Men's Breakfast
ducted at 8 p.m. In the Church
. FRIDAY, OCT. 4 - 10 A. M.
1 P. M.
brooms, ch3anlng and waxing Mrs. Mayer, chairman of the
9:00 A.M.-Morning Worship
parlor.
supplies, paper towelS, buffing Educallon committee, who have
10:00 A.M.-Church School
Chancel Choir will rehearse machine, mimeograph machine, conlrlbuted to the organization
11:15 A.M.-Morning Worship
Thursday at 8 o'clock.
lable for mimeograph, large of these programs Include: Mrs.
7:00 p.M.-Jr.&Sr. HighMYF
. round table, Green stamps. '
Gregory Dlaz, Mrs. Aaron Fine,
Swarthmore
118 Park Avenue
Mrs. Nicholas Muhlenberg,
FRIENDS
MEETING
NOTES
Thanksl
DIAL "L-I-F· T.U-P-S"
Siella Mazur Mrs. E. stanford waters, and
Attenders should nole that
(KI 3-8877)FOR AN UPthere Is no Meeting for WorH. Yarrow.
LIFTING DAILY MESSAGE
ship
at
9:45
a.m.
on
Sunday.
OF FAITH AND HOPE.
The Monthly Meeting for pOLICE NEWS
TRINITY CHURCH
Business is now held on the
PIANO INSTRUCTION
swarthmore police helped
Chester Rd. & College Ave. , last sunday of each monlh at
IMnrlton colleagues at two
Rev. Warren C. Skipp, Rector , 9:30 a.m. In the Meeting House. 1"merlle.IClE's aboul4 p.m. FrlMarsha Richardson
Flrst-day School will open
Rev. Edwllrd N. Schneider
Its 1968-69 year on Sunday, day. One involved a woman
Assistant Rector
being laken to Taylor
BME Summa Cum Laude
september 29. Classes meeI
Robert Sma rt
(or
emergency
treatSchool of Music,
CONV~RT
In whittier House at 9:45 and
Organi st_Choirma ster
Northwestern University.
are dismissed at 10:45. All ment following an overdose of
Music Supervisor, Public
Sunday
interested people are welcome
The other, a truck driver
was
struck
by
another
truck
Schools, 1958-1963.
Sixteenth Sunday After Trinity
to come.
he stood by his vehicle.
Pri
vate Studio, Summit.
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
Child care during the II
meanl a Irlp to Taylor
New Jersey, 1963-1966.
9:15 A.M.-Ante-Communion
o'clock Meeting for Worship is
for
back
x-rays.
9:15 A.M.-Church School
provided.
Phone: KIngswood
10:00 A.M.-Film of Coven1\
try Cathedral
Keep poperbacks Coming
11:15 A.M.-HolJ Communion
5:30 P.M,-Junior EYC
\ ROMAN CATHOLIC NOTES
6:30 P.M.-Senior EYC
Convert your present heater, if it is in acceptable
I A congregalional hymn sing,
8:00 P.M.M~~~~ral Vestry
to
practice
the
Oclober
seleccondition, to GAS HOUSE HEATING, complete
I tlon for sunday Masses, will
Meetin gT•
d
with thermostat for only $199! No cold spots next
684 SOUTH NEW MIDDLETOWN ROAD, MEDIA
ues ay
10:00 A.M.-Apron Sewing
be held In Ihe church at 8 p.m.
winter if you take advantage of this special offer
Route 352
.
Th urI day
I, ______________________
Wednesday, October 3.
_ Opposite High Meadow now. Or if your heater needs replacement, we will
9:30 A.M.-Holy Communion I
(between Dutton Mill Road and Knowlton Road)
FIRST CHURCH OF
gladly give you an estimate on a new gas heater.
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
10:00 A.M.-women~f;ri~
No down payment, up to five years to pa'y, normal
TELEPHONE - TRemont 2-7206
206 Pork Avenue
installation, withi n 24- hours free adj ustment
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY 'I
Sunday
OF FRIENDS
service, and your regular heating bills can be budgASK FOR BEN PALMER
A.M.-Sunday School
I 11:00
Whittier Place
eted in equal payments over a lO·month period.
11 :00 A.M.-The Lesson-SerSunday
\
wiil'be "Reality."
Call your local plumbing or heating contractor for
9:30 A.M.-Monthly Meeting
Wednesday evening meeting
full details'on converting to GAS HOUSE HEATING.
for Business. Meeting
each week, 8 P.M. Reading
House.
Room 409 Dartmouth Ave9:45 A.M.-First-day SChool
nue,open weekdoysexcept
11 :00 A.M •..,.Meeting for Worholidays, 10 - 5. Frlrloy
ship. Child care provIded.
evenings 7 - 9. Nursery
available on Sundays.
Monday
Get complete information
All-Day Sewing
on this special offer from
NOTRE DAME deLOURDES
Wednesday
our
nearest suburban office.
All-Day Quilting
MichIgan Ave.&Falrview Rd.
Rev. Charles A. Nelson
!
LEIPER PRESBYTERIAN
Pastar
-Model E20-under starictard conditions
CHURCH
Rev. Donald Heim, Ass't.
ANNUALS - PERENNIALS
900 Falrvl_ Road
SUn. Mass-8,9. 10.11.12: 15
Weekdays-6:30 & iI A.M. Ho~
open daily until 5 p. m.
R_. Floyd G. M.. redith
Days also 10A.M.,7 P.M.
MinIster
Saturdays-8:00 A.M.
12
.5 p. m.
Suncla,
Confesslon-Sat., Eve of Holy
9:30 A.M.-Chulch School
Days,Firat Fridays.4-5:30;
11:00 A,M.-Mornlnll Worsblp
'1:31-41.
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
BARBARA B. KENT. Managing Editor
Rosalie D. Peirsol Mary E. p~l'!ler
Doris E, Weidner
DEAD-L'iN E ":-I'i EDN ESD A Y 11 A. M.
~WA'RTHMORE, PA., 19081, FRIDAY, SEP'i'EMBER 27. 1968
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;;;:~~p~ap~erb~ac~k~s~co~m~in~gWF~o~r~Redi+++CJ+t0s+iS;;;+;i+++t;
Suspects Held In
Local Burglaries
County Landscaping
Lawns Resurfaced
On September 2 Officer
James DavlsandSergeantPeter
Maginnis of the swarthmore
POlice, arresled two burglary
suspects, William steven Knox,
age 18, Brooke avenue, Morton
Trees Removed
Sodding & Seeding
Pruning & Topping
Lawns & Plants Fertilized
and Thomas crooks, age 17,
Woodland avenue, Morton. On
SECRETARY
Back on regular schedule
I
WILPF Sponsors
FABULOUS FINDS
at the
to
Swarthmore Woman's Club
I
REMOVE COLD SPOTS • • •
TO
GAS HOUSE HEATING
00*
.
$19.9
only·
.
I
Valley Nurseries, I
I
of North Princeton avenue en-
of Baltimore pll{e, Middletown,
Media, was in custody in
Rehoboth, Del., on burglary
charges. Informalion led the
Police to believe that Burns
TELEPHONE
TALK
A meellng for the parents
of the Swarlhmore-Rulledge
Elemenlary school will be held
on Oclober 9, at 8 p.m., In Ihe
Primary All-Purpose Room.
The speaker for the evening
will be Marvin Levy, director
of the Drug Abuse Education
Program of the American
Assoclallon of Health, Physical
and Recreallon. The subject will
be "Generai Educalion In
Elemenlary schools."
UWF DINNER'TONITE
tertained at a small luncheon
on Tuesday at her home In
honor of Mrs. O. A. Walker I
Jr., of Houston, Tex., who Is
here viSiting her 50n-ln-Iaw
and daughler Mr. and Mrs.
Charles H. Topping, also of
North Princeton avenue.
grass for Peace Through Law.
Community College
Classes Open 30th
The Community College of
Delaware County will begin
classes on Seplember 30 In
their Inlerlm faclllUes al the
former Danle School on Balti(I1ore pike In Concordv1lle.
A convocation of Ihe enllre
student body of the Community
College of Delaware County
I
was conducted on September
26, 1968 at Sun Cenler, Chesler
Township, as a pari of lhi!
stUdent orientation program.,
Donald P. Jones, Chairman
of the Board of Truslees, offered greetings from Ihe Board
of Trustees, followed by Dr.
Douglas F. Libby, Jr., presIdent of the College, who
Issued a challenge for Ihe comIng school year. Responding to
Dr. Libby's challenge
was
from Ihe faculty, Dr_ Cornelius
V. Robbin, Dean of the college;
represenllng the staff, Dr.
Claude L. Gates, dean of student PArsonneli
and repre-
senllng Ihe students, Michael
Jonathan L. Hart, son of Capt. MCElaney, president of lhe
and Mrs. George R. Hart, 'Sludent Assoclalion.
ru vervlew road, is enrolled
the 81h grade of The pennilnglor.1 Mr. and Mrs. Allen P. WIllis,
School, Pennlnglon, N. J. Jon- Jr., and family of 408 Haverathan Is sludylng a full schedule ford place will move tomorrow
of
acaqemic
courses in to - their new home at 100
preparation lor college en- Columbia avenue, the former
________________________LJ~~~________~~~---1~H~,owehome.
Maginnis and Officer DaviS,
along with WlIllam Turney of
Ri verview
road.- went to
Rehoboth, to question Burns.
While al Rehoboth, Mr. Turney
idenllfled a gold pocket watch
as belonging to him which was
by BUZ ROSE
Your telephone manager
removed from his home In a
burglary on or about March 5,
1968. According to police,
Burns also implicated two or
three other suspects.
On September 3, Harvey
Kesselman, age 17, Lexington
Apartments, Media, was asked
Aladdin rubbed the magic
lamp, and his genie appeared•
"Do your thing, genie baby.
I've got kin in Key West,
Laredo, Albuquerque, and San
Francisco. I want to visit with
all four of them this weekend
•.. and I don't want to go for
a bundle." "How's ,3.45?" the
genie asked. "You're putting
me on," Aladdin said, peepers
popping. "Man, ,),here have
you been?" the genie asked.
"Don't you know that from 7
PM Friday to 7 AM Monday
there are 60 consecutive hours
during which a telephone can
take you anywhere in the
country for a buck or less ?"*
"Fantastic," Aladdin said,
flipping his fez. "Now, what's
a telephone?"
to come 10 the Pollee station
to answer questions regarding
50me burglaries in Swarthmore. Kesselman according to
pollee
admItted being with
Burns Gn one burglary
in
Swarthmore, - the home of the
Rev. Arvo Vaurio, Elm avenue,
In which $350 Incash was taken.
Kesselman also stated that
while he and Burns were riding
around Swarthmore Burns had
Indicated Ihal he had attempted
10 break into Ihe home of
Charles Hummer, Woodbrook
road. Further investigation,
according to police, revealed
that the following suspects Alan Burns, Fred pfrimmer,
age 18, Preston road, Upper
providence; Roland L. Vickers,
age 17, Ridge road, Media and
David Charles, age 18, East
*7'h1·ee-minute, Btati.m-to.station interstate call, anywhfH'e
in the continental U.S. except Alaska, plus taa.~. This
TELEBARGAIN rals appli.s Monday through Thursday,
too, 7 PM-7 AM.
4th street, Media had been In
the Turney home approximately
fou r times on the night of Ihe
burglary, eUher together or
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DlAL.A-DUCK-For their Kaguyak Indian customseparately. Turney's home was
ers-most of whom. oan·t read-the Sitka Tele-
robbed of many valuable personalltems of which only a
phone Company of Alaska dropped 'the nUIDbers
from the dial. Replaoed them with animal pictures.
So. hoW' do you reaoh a friend in a neighboring
igloo? Dial three duoks. two polar bears, a seal,
and a DlBokerel.
The Directory Assistance
Operator will provide
Directory Assistance.
fraction have been recovered.
Total value of the Turney
burglary Is approximately
$3,000.
I
All boys with the exception
of Burns have been referred
to the Juvenile Home. Burns,
I
thought
SO.
I
who Is In custody for burglary
j
at Rehoboth Beach, will stand
, Irlal there before local pollee
w1ll have an opporlunlty 10
prosecute.
Investigation, ac-
cording to police, also revealed
that Burns was responsible for
breaking and enlerlng Dr.
I
George Heckman's home, Park
avenue, where $21 in cash was
laken.
Swarthmore police Chi e f
. William G. Weidner staled
GROUND COVERS:
PHILADa,"IA EliaRIC COMPANY.
Thomas Crooks was referred
was also involved in burglaries
in Swarthmore. S e r ge ant
~
BALTIC IVY (HARDIESTl
PACHYSAIIDRA (SPURGE)
PERIWItllLE (VINCA)
&JUGA
Dartmouth circle, Swarthmore.
the summer he worked as an
apprentice motorman on a
10 Ihe Juvenile court In Media.
On August 31 the Swarlhmore
Police learned thai Alan Burns
to
ocr.
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Heckman moved on Wednesday from
200 Park avenue to Ihelr new
home al 433 Park avenue, Ihe
form!!'r James Noyes' home.
Dr. Heckman will retain his
offices at 200 Park avenue.
Mr. aM Mrs. Noyes and daughters Kelley and Jill moved
Tuesday from Park avenue to
their new address at 428 Riverview road.
School
Parents To Meet
TOnight, Seplember 27 at
Tllese two arrested also ad6:30
Ihe west Delaware counly
swedish
refrigerator
freighter
mitted burglaries In Springfield
Branch
of The United World
Township, Nether Providence with desllnatlon Australia. The
Township and Upper Providence ship called al Brisbane, Mel- Federalists wUl join wllh the
bourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Chesler County Branch at a
Township.
.
W11llarn S. Knox was given Townsville and port Alma. He dinner meeting. The dinner will
a hearing before Maglslrale was able 10 visit many National be served at The cabin, westPeler Told and committed 10 Parks, Museums, the Uni- town school.
The maln speaker will be
versity of Melbourne and other
Broadmeadows wllhout
bal~
MCKlnriey,
execullve
Joan
Inleresl
when
In
port.
polnls
of
upon recommendation of the
director of Members of conDlstrlcl Altorney's Office.
Mr.s. John MacAlpine, Jr.,
Attractive opening at The Pennsylvania State
University's Swarthmore Office of Continuing
Education (adult education). This position
involves the usual secretarial duties as
well as working two evenings a week at the
adult evening school. Many liberal benefits
including over two weeks of vacation each
year, paid holidays with e~tra paid days
off at Christmas, retirement program, group
insurances, and a liberal tuition plan for
themselves and family. Experience necessary.
Write to Swarthmore Continuing Education,
The Pennsylvania State University, 341
Dartmouth Avenue, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
An
MUTUAL EXCHANGE
ocr.
NEWS NOTES
quesllonlng, police said they
peter Weber, son of Mr. and
admitted that on or about March
17, 1968, they both burglarized Mrs. Neal A. Weber ofWhllller
the homes of George Scho- place, has returned to wesleyan
binger, 285 North Swarthmore University, Middletown, Conn.,
avenue and Richard Lane, 5 to begin his junior year. During
KI.4-1597
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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The investigation will conUnue
as II Is believed that others
are Involved In Ihese burglaries
BYE-BYE-As of September 1, our "Information"
Operators became "Directory Assistance" operators.
:Sut please p/eMe remember: the telephone book is
the first pI~ce to look for numbers and dialing instructiollS'. Be sure to check the PINK PAGES.
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OLD, OLI) .YOKE-The _ . f _ _ -YI' to oOJn1Il1Ull_. . with the world: telephone, "levie1oD,
teD a women.
BeD of Punsylvania
Leading horticulturalists agree that the· root systems of broadleafed evergreens and all new plantings. must have a good supply
of moisture to survive winter cold. Ornamental 'plants, particularly rhododendrons, azaleas, and laurels should be soaked thoroughly before the ground freezes. It is recommended that you
not wait until cold weather seals off the roots of your trees and
shrubs, as well as your lawn areas, Start watering now-,slowly
and deeply.
also~u
ATTENDS FORUM
Emma
Louise Warfield,
treaSUl er of lhe Swarthmore
consumers co-operallve AsSOCIaIlOD alleMed a forum or
140· credit union oflteWs at
F:orl Washington on Saturday.
. "1/:law It In 'lbe Bw1IrtbmoIean'
M
o/r
SPRINGFIELD
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PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN.
WATER CQMPANY
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BWEENEY-"'UC. 21.
LEGAL MOliCE
Mrs.
C. Bennett and daughter Elizabeth,
formerly of Amherst, Mass.,
are now residing at 515 Elm
avenue. Dr. Bennett Is with the
Department at
Philosophy
Swarthmore coUege.
ORPHAN.,' COURT 01' DEL.AWAR" COUNTY, paNNA.
Notice of FIling and Audit
of Accou l l"
NOTICE la hereby give" to
hel,l, 11,_t..., cr.dltor. and all
pereon' Int.reet.d that aceounta
in the f'.llIowlng ••tat., haYI
been filed In the Offlc. 0' Dli
RI,lat.r 0' Willa and CI,rk of
Orphana'.Court a. the c..' may
be and that the •• me will be
pre .. nted to the orphan,' Court
OP UAL DT...-n:
of ,aid County on Monday, October 7, 1118, at 10:00 o'clock
A M. (E. O. S. T.) 'or confirmation, at which time thl .ald
SHERIPP'S oPPlCB
COIlRT HOIlSE. MEDIA. P ....
court will audit .ald Iccount.,
he.r obJectlonl to the lime and
Frida)" October 11, 1968
Inake dr,tr.butlon of the "alance
IIcertalned to l;Ie In the hand, of
9,10 A.M. 1ButerD Jla1UCbt Time
--
the accountant.
Conditions: .3&0.00 c:ula or certUIed.
cbeck at tlme ot sale (unless ot.berW1&e
etateel In advertllement), balance In ten
day•. Other condlt.loDS on day of aale.
Final Account of
Bnele, EXlI!lcutrlx. i50"e;;:'.,i:
Jamell F. Sw~eney.
TRICKETT-AuK. 28. Firat AcC')unt of The FldeUty Bank
(Formerly FldeUty· Phlladelphla Trust CQmpany) and AI~
meda F. Trickett. Executors•.
E8tate of JOReph W. Trickett.
Jr., DeceaMd.
Keep paperbacks coming
W ... LKER-",ug. 27. F'lr.t AC('ount of The Fldellty Bank
(FormerlY Fidelity - Phl1adel ..
phla Trullt Company), E~ecu
tor, Estate of E.' Vlra:inla
Walker, Decea.e~.
WILLIS _ A\Jg. 29, Flrllt and
Final Account of Provident
~atlonal Bank. Administrator.
C.T.A.. Estate of Clyde M •.
,Vlllis, a/k/a )la1")" Cl7de
WilliS, Deceased.
Y"~RG"::R-Aug. 28. First and
Final Ace 0 u n t, of AJ:tbur
IArenz, Exe('utoT, El!Jtate of
Jo:mma Yerger. DeCfa8ed.
"'ALTER T. ReDAVID
Reglstf'r of WUls and
Clerk of orphans' Court
,O/3/0S
HAPER - Aug. 28, First and
Jo~lnal AC'('ount of Howard J.
Daupr and Ri("hard F. Bauer.
l":xerutorll, }o~lItate of Robert
,,'. nauer, De('ea:qed.
··To all partlee In Interest and claimBEDELL-AuK. 30, First and
anti:
Final Ac('uunt of Michael
Dennis and Albert J. Craw·
.TAKE NOTICS that a Bcbeclule o(
furd. Jr., Executors. Estate of
Dtatrlbution will be( o'led within thirty
"'lIIla m J. Bedell, Deceased.
(30' da,. from the date Of sale and dIJBIRTWEI~L-Aug. 27, Firat and
trlbutlon wlli be made In accordanc:e
,,'inal Account of James N.
with t.be Schedule ot Distribution unleaa
ltollt'rtRon, EXe('utur, Estate
exceptlons are flIed tbereto within ten
of Mary A. Dlrtwell. Deceased.
(10) days thereatter. No further notice
BI~AKE-Sep. 3, First and Final
of the 611pg of the Sehed\11e o( D1atrlAccount of Ann· B. stockmal
butlon will be given."
and Agnes H. Blake Snider,
1968
Executrices. Estate of Anna
No. 7812:
!\(, Blake, Deceased.
DUYCE - Aug. 211, First and
MONEY JUDGMENT
"~Inal Account of JUchard L:
Boyce and Louise J. Parka,
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or pIece of
}o!xecutors, . Estate of WlIl.ud
land with the bund-Ings and ImproveS. no}'ce, D(II(!eased.
ments tbereon erected, SITUATE in the
BROOKS - Sep. 3, First and
Township or Ridley, county of Delaware
"~Inal Accoun t of ProVident
and State 9f Pennsylvania. The drat
National Bank and Madelli1:.Ipe
thereof being known and designated as
R. Brouks, Executors, EIItMa
rl111a., Pa.
Lots Numbers 92 and 93 on Piau of FaIrDC Charfes H. Brooks, Deview. recorded at. Media, Delaware
to their Attorneys
ceaRed.
county. Penn,aylvania, In Deed Book X
CAnTER - 8ep. 3, Vlrst and IUU"".' Morris and Heckscher
No.3. Page 581.
"'inal Account or Mary Etta
Title 'Bulldlng
Carter, Su('('eedlng ExecutrIx,
IPi,lladelphia. Pa. 19110
BEGINNING at a point at the Southl'~slate of Ruth R. Carter, Deerly corner of FaIrView Road anel Walter
c't!llfled.
.
Street: extendlng thence SoutbwestC()WII';-Sep. 3, First and FInal
Ac('ount of l'rovldent National
wardly along the Southeasterly stde o(
Bank. Dorrh'e B. Cowie and
the said Walter Street Slxty·flve feet,
Hnuglas Cowie, ExecutorS, AM
eleven InChes to a point a corner ot
Htated By, Provident National
Lot No. 1S'I on said Plan: thence SouthHank Rnfl DoUGlas Cowie, Sureastwardly by Lota Numbers 16'1 and 168
vl\'lnC' Executors, Estate of
on l!Iald plan uf Lot No. 169 on sa.ld Plan
Jack B. Cowie, Deceased.
Plfty-eight feet to a point a corner of
cnOTHI<:}RS-Sep. 3, First and
Lot No. 94 on 3ald Plan; thence North"'Inal Account of Howard F.
eastwardly by said Lot No. 94 on a. line
Heed, Jr .. Executor, Estate of
pa.rallel with the said Walter Street
John M. Crothers, Deceased.
Eighty feet: three Inches to a point on
F.RSKl.sF~Sep.
3, First Acthe Southwesterly side of the aaid FaIr('ount of John Devine Erskine,
view Road, and thence Northwestwardly
John Reid Hanna and I.loYII
by the Southwesterly side of same PlftyGoman, Jo:xecutors, F.:stnte of
nine feet. nine Inches to the place 01
SaTa D. En~klne, ·Deceased.
beginning. THE SECOND THEREOF
nREEGER-Sep. 3, First and
being knewn and designated as Lot No.
Final Account of Frank L:
167 on sidd Plan of Pairvlew, beginning
Coulson and Robert J. Hadat a potnt. at the Easterly comer o( Ridden, Executors, Esta.te of
ley Avenue and Walter Street, extendtng
Catherine E. Greeger, Dethenee Southeastwardly along the Northeeased.
easterly side of Ridley Avenue TwentyBuilt & Resurfaced
HAR1{.INS-Aug. 23. FlrRt and
t\\O feet to a pOint a corner of Lot No.
l"inal AcC'ount of Paul lIc168 on said Plan; thence NortheastGrading, Sodding, Seeding
Ganni Ex-ecutor, Estate o(
wardly by said Lot No. 168 on a ltne
I.eter
Harkins,
DcceaFled.
parallel with the said Walter Street, One
Top Soil & Mushroom Soil
HAlJSMANN - Aug. 2g, First
hundred and twenty-ftye feet to a poInt
nnd fo~lnal Account of Austin
In Une of premises next hereinbefore
I'~. HeiFlel. Administrator, Ea'St,!rre, Cement & Block Work
described: thence Northwestwardly by
tate 6f William Hausmann,
said premises twenty-two feet to a point
Uec·ea!(ed.
Retaining Walls and Drains
on the Southeasterly side of the said
HO~III~gR-A ug. 28, First A(!Walter Street, and thence Southwest('uunt of The FideUty Dank
wardly by the Southeasterly side of the
nnd Theodore K. 'VnTner, .Ir.,
CELLARS
said Walter Street, One hundred and
].~xt'r\ltor.!f, lo~~tate of "\VUllam
twenty-flve feet to the place of beginH. Hnehlt't;,. Deremmd.
~AL.L MAdison 6-3675.
HOI...... MAN~--Sep. 3. FlrHt mid
ulng. THE THIRD THEREOF being
l"lnl\l A('C'ount of Edith May
known and designsted as Lot No. 169 on
HolTmnnn, Jo::xe('utl'lx, Estnto
Bwd Plan of "Fairview" situate on the
....
nam.
of Otto Hoffmnnn, Deceased.
.Nortbeasterly side of Ridley Avenue. at
JlOLT-A u~. :W, Jo"rst and 'Flnnl
the dIStance of forty-four feet SouthAt'c'Olmt of H. Benedict Ripeastwardly from the Easterly corner of
k('p, Exec'utor, Estate of loin}'
said Ridley Avenue and Walter Street;
':
CAlL
Hult. DpI·cm!-Ccd.
extending thence Southeastwardly along
I{AIl:-JAlTC'JI:- Aug. 28, First
the said side of Ridley Avenue Twenty[Lilli . Filial
Ace'ount oC A.
two feet to a point a corner ot Lot No.
Brookt. (:~nry, I<:x(>l'utor. FiRl'l0 on saId plan; thence Northeasttat(> of Harry r.. Karnnu('h,
wardly by saId Lot No. 170 on a line
a/k/a Harry Cyr:,'l Karnn.u('h,
"SATISFYING SERVJCE
parallel with the said Walter Street One
J )1'('t·;,\RI'(I.
hundred and twenty-five feet to a point
FOR OVER. SO YEARS"
I';:Jo~HI~En-Aug. 2S, First and
a. corner of lands now or late ot Peter
Final Apcount n( Th£> PhilaStewart: thenc:e Northwestwardly by the
clehlhla ~atl(lnul Hank. l':Xt'('last mentioned lands and by lands first
utor. }i;!'Itnte n( ,Vntinm n.
described twenty-two feet tl) a polnt a
Kt:hler, UeN!'a9~d.
corner of Lot No. :68 on said Plan, and
).IEI.OY-Aug-. 28,·.Io"'h·st Account
thence Southwestwardl, by said Lot No.
of Thomas. M. Meloy, Jr.,
16D. on a line parallel with the said
EXPERT ROOR WAXING
:'-olartha D. (Meloy) 'Prout and
Waller Street One hundred and thlrtyHoward
M. ·Lutz,· Trustees
flve feet to the place of beginning.
lInder will oi It. Blanche
).(l'loy For Thd~s ],I. )'leloy,
AND ALSO ALL THAT CERTAIN lot
Jr., A.."I of .July 31, HISS. Acknown as Lot No. 168 on Plan of Fair('mlnt Htntecl nr Rca!'lon of
view as It IS recorded in Media. Delaware
The lleslgnnUon Hf Howard
Count" Pennsylvania. In Deed Book X
Y. Lutz one or the Trusteel'l,
RUGS & FURNITURE
No 3, Page 581.
g~tnte of R. BianchI;! ~{eluy,
DRIVEWAYS &
PARKING AREAS
~
ESTATE NMicE
ESfATE OF HALLIE BANKERD, Late or Township o( Haverford. Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
On the above Estate have been
granted to the unde\Signed, who
request a1.l per so n shaving
claims or demsods against the
Estate or the decedent to make
known the same, and all persons
. indebtell to the decedent to make
i P!I3'ment, without WUliam
del!l3', to
J. Just
619 Woodlsod Avenue
I
Havertown, Pennsylvsola
WANTED
Or to his·Attomey
PERSONAL
WANTED _ Used s~wing maEdmund Jones, Esquire
PERSONAL - Girls 16 to 20 chine. ZigZag model preferably, 5 Park Avenue
years o( age. Interested in hav- Private party. LUdlow 3-5175. l..!s~w~.~!~tJ.1~m~o~r~e..,~p:.la~.~~~~__~
Ing a fo 0 t b all date with a
Princeton man? All expenses WANTED - Hom~ for grey and f'-----.-.--.--...-.-.-..---.~
paid. Cornell-Princeton game black one-year-old tiger cat.
BEL VEDERE
November 23. Write immediate- Owners have moved to Texas.
ly for application: TlGERMATCH KIngswoOd 3-8173.
CONVALESCENT HOME
622 pyne. Princeton University,
Princeton, N.J. 08540. Include WANTE;D - Child care (girl 3 - .2507 Chestnut st., Chester
name sod address. No obli- boy 1) sod light housekeeping
TRemont 2-5373
gation_
Monday through Friday 7:45 10
3:45 while mother teaches. Per24~HourNurslng Care
PERSONAL - Draperies made, manent for mature woman. References, own transportation. 5
Aged. Senile, ChroniC
your material. Also hemming,
Convalescent Men and Wpmen
dresses, coats. KIngswood 3- minutes from Swarthmore RR, 2
minutes (rom bus. Call Klngs- ExcellentFood-spaCiouS.
.
·0' toun dE
8305.
wood 3-5474 acter 4 P . M•
Bille -Cropti Honore~
PERSONAL - Alterations 09
evening clothes sod street
WANTED - To rent. couple SADIE PIPPIN TURNER, Prop.
clothes. Winter coats shortened.
with three chlldren desire a
..-.,.-..o._.'-''--''-'~~~''''''''-''''''''
...
_.
Klngswood 3-6649.
hous e in Swarthmore for two I~~'-"---·-"-----'-''-'''-
BAIRD &BIRD INC·.
KI 4-1500
I
..\
PERSONAL - A-I Quality Tree
Ser\'ic~4 Expert pruning, topping.
remova1s.FEEDINGand SPRAYING, Stumps removed. swarthmore references. Fully insured.
,KlngswoOd 3-2010.
PERSONAL - WI1l repair ali
small electrical appliances; anything not working around the
home. Will pick up sod deliver.
cJl Bill McKee. TRemont ~0873.
: .: :.eA: a~: sTE::'.·K: ~n: :g: :s~;: : . °b:.: : __:..l:_:_:-·W-I-Ck-_
- Blacktop ddveways,
x c a soil.
vat in
g. Free
mates.e Top
Call
A.G. estiKra.
marie. TRemont 4-6136.
CONTAINING in front along the Northeasterly side of Ridley Avenue SOutheastwardly Twenty-two feet and extending in depth Northeastwardly between
paral;el Hnes at right angles to the said
Ridley Avenue One hundred and twentydve feet.
Improvements
building.
consist
of
a
frame
Sold as the property of FAIRVIEW
TAVERN, INC.
I. B. Slnc:lair. Attorney
PAm.. J. b.:cKINNEY, Sheriff
1988
No. 11391
MONEY JUDGMENT
ALL THAT CERTAIN It. or piece of 81'
with the bldgs & lmp. thereon erected.
SIT In the Twp of Upper Prov .• ety. of
Del., Pa., bounded and des. according to
'A pI of Westover HillS, Sect. A, made for
Delcrott, Ino., by O. D. Houtman I\nd
Son, Clv. Eng's, Media, Pa .. on 12/20/55
a.s follows, to wit:
BEG. at a pt formed by the Intersection of the original center line of Old
State Rd. ,& SW s of Valley View Rd..
(ext) extending thence from said ~.
.pt. and along the center Une of Old
..state Rd. 8 60 deg .. 2&" W. 92 and "2
HundredthS ft. to a poInt: thence ext.
N. 30 des., "''' W. 19S and 40 Hundredths
ft. to a pt.; thence ext. N 69 d.eg., 40" B,
93 and 85 BUllllredtha ft. t6 a pt. on the
SW • of Valley View Rd. aforesaid;
'thence est. along same. S 30 deg., 2:0" E,
133 ft. to the flrs"t mentioned. pt. and
place of beg. BEING Lot No. 22: as shown
on said Plan, and known as and numbered SOC Olel State Road, Media, Penna.
Improvements constat of a one story
muonry and frame house.
=::t::
Sold. as the~, of DOIofBNIC 8.
~d
ABBT;H M. JBHINIA,
IlaDd Money .'.000.00
_ _ J. PIIeIAn. ;Jr. At\omer
.
PAOL.,."".'
·.........
,
I l('f·('IlSed.
28, First Account
of Thomas M. :Meloy, Jr.,
:Marthn. D. (lleloy) Trout and
Howard' ~f. Lutz. Truste~R
Cnder Will ot R. Hlancht~
~felny fnr !\farthn. D. (~{eloy)
Trout As of .July :n, 1968.
A('('ount Rtated by Reason of
!
The R(>.!li"gnntion of Howard
ll. I~utz, One of The Trustees,
Estate of R. Dlanche lIeloy,
Dec-cased.
l(ERIU~"~--A ug. 30, First Account of Hnrrl(>t J. Merkle
anfl The }o"'ir~t Pcnn.!lyl\'ania
Blinking anrl Tru~t COml~any,
F.xt"l'utors, ERtate o( Christian
R. R llerkle, Decenf;cd.
lIORHO'V-A ug. 23, First and
Finnl A ~ co u n t of Helen
O'Toole, Exe~utrlx. Estate or
T':lf>;mor 1\1. Morrow, DeC'eaaed.
ll\'}o:}RH-Rep .. 3, First and Final
Ar('Hunt of .J{lTl\Clf S. Hut('hlns,
Executor,
Estnte of 'Mary
:\r)'ers, Decea~ed.
OSTRAM - Sep. 3, Account Of
n!rard Trust Bank, Executor,
Io:state of Ora("e Maggard .ostram, DeC' ....ased.
PIo:ETZ - Aug. 2:8, FIrst and
}t'inal Account of Maria peetz,
Administratrix, C. T.A., Estate of Robert E. Peetz, De-
NT
PAliNG
!.,
ltNTERIOR & EXTERIOR
!
I fREE ESTIMATES !,
FOR SALE
/1
FOR SALE - Collection or
National Geographic Magazines
dating back to 1949. Old stsodard Underwood typewriter.
KlngswoOd 3-1808.
1
FOR SALE _ 1969 model alarm '
clocks. Catherman Pharmacy, .~;;·;;--.·.D*iI*-"Wl
SUuth Chester road.
If"'EruSONAL - Carpentry, joli'bing, recreation roo m s, book
cases, porches. L.J, Donnelly.
4-3781.
PRICE - Aug. 20, Fourth Ac('ount of Provident National
Bank (Formerly
Provident
Tradesmen's Bank and Trust
comp.nny) and Ed win A.
Lu('as. Tru.!!tees. (Aecountlng
from :May 12, 1960 to June 21.
196R). Estate of Emma W.
1"riC'e. Deceased•
RICATTONI-Aug. 15. First and
Final Account of Charles C.
Keeler, Admlnlstra.tor, Estate
of Pietro Rlcattonl, a/ll/a
Pietro Regattonl and Pietro
Tap.wtrelll, Deeeaud.
SCRW,Ai'lrT-c-;-Aug, 22. Account
of' Glraro Trust Bank (For·
merl), knpwn as Girard Trust
Corn Excbange Bank), Trul!I~
tee. Estate of JJarbara K.
Mc.fll\\'ar'i:•• Deceased.
SlIl'1'H-A ug. 29, First Account
of The Flnt Pennsylvania
Banking and Trust Company
and Ellll8.beth .T. Clark, Ex ...
ecuto..... Estate of Frank C.
Rmlth, DecealJed.
SYITH - Aug. 23. Firat and
Final Account of Rlta ll.
"
i
KI 3·8761
17
1--Edward G, Chipman
I
FOR SALE - Old birds, young I
birds and gay birds all love our
feeders. The S. Crothers, 435
Plush Mill Road, Wallingford.
LOwell 6-4551.
and Son
General Contrac.tor
_ Piano uning
minor repairing.
FOR SALE - French Provincial
Piano Tech·
sofa (beige) $50. Call KingS-I
years. Leaman, .
wood 4-1556.
3-5755.
FOR SALE - ·Two mahogany;
bureaus,Colonial style;onema·1
PERSONAL - China and glass
hogsoy bed Empire style, com- I
.
repaired. Parchment paper lamp
plete;
two
daybeds.
Call
LEhigh;
TOP TO BOTTOM
shades reccvered. Miss I. P.
2-2806 between 9 and 10 A.M. ,
,
HOUSE CLEANING Bunting, KlngswoOd 4-3492.
Ridley Park.
i . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
_ custom tailored
Large selection of
SHAMPOOED IN YOUR HOME IS8lnpl,es -all work done person-Mr. and Mrs .. Seremba.
_
of chairs and soLUdlow 6-7592.
I Additions &
Alterations
TR 2-4759·
TR 2-5689
WALLS &
I
('cuse,d.
C'
1
er porch fu r n! t u r e and a Dea'"
con's bench. Are they getting
dust;y in your attic or cellar? 1
Klngswood 4 - 0 6 2 8 . ·
OfFICE • RfSIDENC£
INDUSTRIAL
:\II~I..OY-Aug.
hACK PRIeHARol,
I
\rl'~~~T~~:"Ol
Durcs(jU(' Seamh·s!)
Resilient Floorillg
NO WAXING NEEI"':D
PERSOHHEL SERVING
OELAWARE
OVER SO YEAlS
... ES
FREE ES11.....T
I
tRemont 62530
FULLY
INSUREDL
103 Lombardy Dr. Chester
ATLANTIC
I
elL HEAT
1951.
advertiser since
PERSONAL - Delaware valley
Tree Experts, Shirer Building,
5warthmore. Pa. All types of
tree work. FUlly in~ured. Free
>stimates '- 10 years' cxperience. KIngswood 4-;1035.
PERSONAL - Native French
teacher
gives French and
lessons to_singles or
groups. call Klngswood 4-1359
between 6 and 7 P.M.
PERSON AL - Forsythe Nursery
Educational creative program children (3-5) Mondays, WedneS"days. Fridays, FOrsythe Studio
of the Arts - Dsoce - Baton Guitar, children sod adults.
, Klngswood 3-3688.
I PERSONAL - Evergreen Nur>;ery. Complete landscape and
tree service. For free estimate
can TRemont 4-&645. Swarthmore references.
LOwell 6-2176
LOST - Boy's ~igh sohool
..
ring. Reward. Call Klngswood.;- : :
~3-~76~4::1'~'________
-=_____ i;
LOST - Brown wallet Friday orl
Saturday In Swarthmore. Reward.
Klngswood 3-3819.
:
:
:
FOR RENT
I
''I Saw II In 'The Swarthrmrean" \I
I
Residential Specia/isl
EO AINIS
KI 4·3898
REAL ESTATE
COTTMAN, DREW & COSLETT, INC.
Complete. Professional Real Estate Service
SALES • APPRAISALS - MORTGAGES
Brooke Cottman
Mortimer Drew
Ed· Coslett
8eb Thomson
Judy Coslett
Providence Rd.
t~
I
Janet Lee Hamllto:ln, Executrix.
Glen Riddle Road,
Glen Riddle, Pennsylvsola,
Or to her Attorney,
Edmund Jones, Esquire
5 Par'< Avenue,
Swarthmore, Pennsylvsola.
ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF E. LAUFiENCE
CONWELL, also known as Edwanl Laurence Conwell sod Ed-.
ward Laurence Conwell, Jr., Deceased, Late of the Borough o[
Swarthmore, Delaware County.
Pa.
LETTERS TESfAMENTARY
on the above Estate have been
~rsoted to the undersigned, who
tequest all per son shaving
clalms or demands against the
Estate or the decedent to make
known the same, Wld all persons
Indebted to the decedent to make
payment without delay, to
Elizabetb Douglas Conwell,
III Columbia Avenue,
Swarthmore. Pa. 19081 sod
The Phil a. National Bank,Broad
and Chestnut streets.
Phlla.; Pa 19107, Executors
Or to their Attorneys
John Biddle ·Felton, Esquire
Dusoe, Morris & Heckscher
1617 Land Title Building
Philadelphia, pa. 191!~
8HERIP.P'8 SALlI
OP.RBAlo EST...TE
SHERIPP'B OPPlCE
COURT HOUSE, MEDIA, PA.
Friday, October 11,1988
9:30 A.M. Eastern DayUCht Time
CODdltlons: t350.00 cash or certJft.ed
cl1eck at tune ot sale (unless otherwlse
stated 10 advertlBemllnt), balance In ten
days. Other conditions on cl&.J' of sale.
"To all parties In interest and claim-
Ia.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
on the a~ve Estate have been
grsoted to the undersigned, who
request all persons having
claims or demsods against the
Estate or the decedent to make
known the same. arid all persons
indebted to the decedent to
make
payment.. withoutdelay,
to
Aubrey Y. Smith, Executor,
1 Park Avenue.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
or to his Attorney,
Edmund Jones. Esquire,
5 Park Avenue,
Swarthmore, Pennsyl vania.
3T-1G-U
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE I~ HEREBY GIVEN
THAT The Womar,'s Club o(
Shwarthmore Intends to apply to
t e Court or Common Pleas or
Delaware County,Pennsylvsola
in the Court House, Medi~,
Penn.sylvania, for an. amendment
o( its Charter. The name of this
corporation is The Woman's
Club of Swarthmore, sod Its
,registered ornce Is at 118Park
'Avenue, Swarthmore Pennsyl..
vania. This appllcati6nis to be
made under the provisions 0 f
the NonprontCorpPration Law
approved May 5; 1933.as amended. The proposed amendment
would amend Article VI to provide that the business o( the
Corporation Is to be msoaged
by a Board of Directors. the
number or whom ~hall be specified by the By-Laws as they
may be amended'. (rom' time to
time, sod to add the fdlIowing·
"Funds or this Club may b~
held, or placed In Trust perpetually or lor any specified
time, the Income to be used
(or .scholarshlps or fellowships
at college or graduate school
(or deserving residents of the
Borough of Swarthmore, whether
or not the same may be required
by a donor, or by anyone whose
consent is necessary for the
receipt of the (und by the Club,
by execution or a Deed' or
otherwise howsoever. U
The Arti~les of Amendm ent
have been filed In the Office
or the Prothonatory to No. 14
or September Tenn 1907, sod
the application will be made to
the Court of Common Pleas of
Delaware County,Pennsylvsoia
'on Friday, the 4th day o( October, 1968 at 1O:00.A.M., D.S.T.
In tl,te Court House. MeCla,
Pennsyl vsola.
A. Sidney Johnson. Jr., Esquire,
Solicitor
17 South Avenue
Media, Pennsylvsola 19063
ants:
SHS Hockey Trials'
Over 100 girls In grades 912 turned out last week (or
hockey try-outs at Swarthmore
High School. coach Alice WUletts was most Impressed at
the quality of the play, and
predicts six top teams Inlnterscholastic play this season.
Captaining the Var.slty are
Mary Dudley and Lawrie MUfiln with Vicky. Church acting
as head manager and Beth Brobeck, Julianne Ip and Lydia
Pastusek assisting.
AOVERTISEMENT
The Swarthmore - Rutledge
Union School District wUI
receive bids for ihe leasing or
purchasing or School Bus t;ype
vehicle at Its Office, 104 College Avenue, Swarthmore, Penn"
sylvsola, up to 4 P.M. October
21, 1968 sod open the bids at a
meeting o( the Board at 8:00
P.M., same date, or at an adJourned meeting.
Specifications may be secured
between 9 A. M. sod 4 P. ·M.
dally except Saturd!l3's, SUndays
sod holidays at the School
District· office. Thp. Board reserves the fight to reject any
or all bids In whole or in part.
. sod I? award contracts on any
It.em or Items making up soy
bld.
Envelope to be marked, "Seal..
ed Quotations SCHOOL BUS."
John H. Wigton, M.D.
Secretary or the Board
3T-IG-ll
Making the Varsity Squad for Pat Tracey; Juniors Boller, Jean Brown, Joan
1966 are:
Senlors - Debbie Bird, Betsy Brown, Elleen Finucane, Jayne
Conwell, Kim Elliott, Lynn Fry, GoOd, Maryann Kingham, Lynn
Sandy Gayley, Male Gerner, Rankin. Sue Tolley, Cindy WigKalil Halpern,' Patty Hayden, ton, and Laura wray.
sophomores Include Lee
Sue Kulp, Lynne Litzinger,
Clarke,
Jndy
WP.lllnglord,
Chris Miller, Sue Schmidt,
Arlene Taylor, Debby Wax and Marge Kelly, Marty welbourne
bELAwARE COUNTY
INSTITUTION DISTRICT
Sealed Proposals will be received at the 0 rll c e of the
County Controller, Court House,
Media, Penna.. up until 10:00
A.M. Eastern Dlllrlight ~Iavlr!g
Time. on
tl!68i1:lor
g OUSEHOLD AND LAUNnRY SUPPLIES to the Delaware
County Institution District, Fair
Acres Fann, Lima, Pa., wbich
will be opened in the presence
or the Executive sod Administrative Officers at Fair Acres
Farm, at 11:00 A.M. Eastern
Daylight Saving Time, on that
date.
Each Bid must be accompsoled by' Casb, Certified Good
Fnlth Check or a Corporate
Bid Bond, either one In the'
amount 01 ten percent (10%) of
the total amount o( the Bid
drawn to the order of the
Delaware County Institution
District.
Forms or Proposal ml!3' be obtamed at the office or John S.
Nichols. Administrator. Fair
Acres Fann. Lima. Pa.
The Executive and Administrative Officers reserve th·"
right to reject any and all bids.
FRANK A. SNEAR, JR.
HARRY A. McNICHOL
EDWARD T cMcERLEAN
2T-IG-4
BOROUGH OF' SWARTHMORE
TAKE NOTICE tbat a SChedule o(
REQUEST FOR BIDS
Distribution w1l1 be flied. wltbln thlrty
Sealed proposals (bids) will
(30) days from the date of sale aDd dlatrlbuUon wUl be made tn ac:COMlUlce be received In Council Chamber,
with the Schedule or Dlstrlbution unle.s.s Borough Hall, Swarthmore, Pa.
exceptlons are o'led thereto within teD on Monday. october 14, 1968.
(10. days thereafter. No further not.lCe
of the flUng of the Scbedule of DlstrJ- at 7:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight
saving Time, ror the twice a
button wlll be given."
.
week collection of rubbish sodi
No. 10984
1968
garbage. plus a once a month
special pick-up, from all homes
MONEY JUDGMENT
and certain commercial estabA.T.O. lot or pc. of gr. with bldgs. and llshments of the Borough o(
Impra. thereon erce., Sit. In/tb BolO of Swarthmore,
rrom which the
Folcroft, ety. of Del. and St. of Pa., and
lies. accord. to a Plan made by John H. Borough, by muniCipal contract,
M.cClatchy by Damon and Foster, C.E., presently collects garbage, dur.,t Sharon Hm, pa .• un. dt. of 2/11/63, In@ the calendar year beginning
ast rev. 4/26/64 as fol., to wit:
January I, 1969, and' renewable
thereafter rrom year to year
Beg.
at
a
pt.
on/th
Wetly.
sl.
of
Benn Ington Road (50' wi.) at/th arc d1at. of unless tennlnated by the Bor189 and 31/100 ft. meas. SW. along/th ough or the contractor on 90
same on/th arc of a cir curving to/th days prior notlce.Saidproposals
If. having a rad. of 54'1 and 47/100 ft.
are to be made only on official
~tn tB pt. of tang. on/th Wstty. a1. of
"Inn,00ngton
Road att/tb dl8t. of 183 and bid sheets that w11l be furft. meu. S. 13 dog. 32 mln. W. nished, together with specificaalong the sd. at of Bennington Roa1. tions, upon application to the
~om a pt. of tang. on/th Wstwdly. sl. ot
of[icer;" Proposal
,,'/nn,Ington Road. the arc dlst. of 172 and undersigned
n, on said bid sheet, ca1.ls for
00 ft. meas. aWwdly. along the ad.
51. of Bennington Road on/th arc of a such collection at the curb.
Clr. curving to/th rt. having a rad. of Proposal #2 calls for such
1000 ft. from a pt. of tang. which IS 309
and 13/100 ft. mea.s. S. 3 deg. 39 min, collection from the rear. or
along the sd. st. of Bennington Road side yard of the home or comm a pt. of curve. whiCh La at/th arc mercial establishment. plus, in
:ll1It. or 165 and 26/10 ft. meBS. SWwdly. each case, said once a month
oug the ad. sl. of BennIngton Road special pick-up not at the curb.
~n/th arc of a ctr. curvIng to/th rt. havThe Borough also· requests
S~ a rad. of 184 anel 18/100 ft, from tbe
. end of a 25 ft. rad. which c:on. the at said time and place, sod on
SIt. 81. of Bennington Road with/th Sly. said official bid sheet, Proposal
~i. of Calcon Hook Road (60' Wi.): thnce
#3, which ca1.ls ror the twice
s~m, sd. pt. of beg. and ext. along/th
a
week collection or garbage
. S . of Bennington Road, S. along the
of a clr. curving to/th It. haVing a only, In case It is decided by
647 and 4'1/100 ft. the arc ·elLat. the Borough not to proceed with
,~~:!"!!..n
..d",,,6/100. ft. to a pt.; tbnce either Proposal #l or Proposal
...
and ext. S. 8'1 dOl. 64 mIn.
'2. separate specifications ror
eros. over a 12 ft. wI. drwy. and
concrete gutter contlg. thereto. Proposal '3 will likewise be
sW'w(jiv~. and gutter ext. HEwdIy, and furnished upon application to
its
the ad. drwy. communicating the undersig!1ed.
drw
thereof with a cut. other
A certified check or bid bond
to y.
ext. NEwdly. into Bennlnga
an~
and SWwdly. Into Taylor Drive drawn to the Borough of Swarthend. a
communtcatlng at Its Swdly. more In the amount or $100.
HE with a cer. other drwy. whIch ext.
shall accompany the bid, re61/~gJy. Into Bennington Road 161 and
gardless or which proposal or
til Illin ft. to a. pt.; thnce ext. N. 1 deg.
proposals are submitted, sod
t .. :.-~ sec. E. 18 and 4/100 ft. to a
-..-..c recross. the ftrat above men-· the successful bidder w1l1 be
drwy. and gutter and en. N. 87
required to enter Into a Ionnal
miD. 4: sec. E. 169 and 11/100 ft.
contract
with the Borough sod
ton
on/th Wwdly. 81 .. of BennlnS
furnish Insurance and perrormHE. and SW. 11. thereof pMl,
\he center of/tb party wall
ance bond as required by law.·
premo from the premo adjoin.
The Boroullh reserves the
and. 'BW. respectively.
rliht to walve any informalities
p:n,IING LOT NO. 130 on aforesaid Plan. intbe bids received, to reject
part or all of any such bid, and
10 award the contract only toa
ImOWN AS NO. 810 BennlJlglOn Road.
bidder elPerienced in' such
work, and whose proposal Is
conab\. of a two 8tofJ
de lIIIed to be tbe mOil! advantacOOUs to tbe pubUc inlerest.
Rutb ~. B, ToWDsend
I___.!J.~!'!!!
wrege.
Practice scrimmages were
held aplnst Haverford on
Tuesday, September 17 and
Thursday, September 19 against
Penncrest.
The IIrst regular game olthe
season was ..t home against
Yeadon yesterday.
PRIMER
for keeping children safe
Play away from traffic
Walk faciQg traffic ~ on
ru.ral roads - Do not chase
into the street after ball
'~
or pet~-Cross >~
only at corners and obey
signals - Never
traffic
t.
walk into the street
or the road from between
parked cars
Contribut.d iR tho Inter •• t of Highway Safety
by the Following Merchants
THE BOUQUET
E.W.
THE INGLENEUK
BAIRD and BIRD
BLISS CO.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PETER E. TOLD
PROVIDENT NATIONAL BANK
PATTOH ROOFING CO.
J.A.GREEN
D. PATRICK WELSH
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
SPECIAL SURPRISE· SAVINGS
WRITE'(\\" \"" TO BUYERS ON ALL LEFT OVER
END'Df·M\\\\\\:"t\.~,-1968 Plymouths & Chryslers
SPECIAL BONUS
'68 EXECUTIVE CARS
BOTH CHRYSLERS & PLYMOUTHS
WITH VERY FEW MILES, MANY
WITH FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING
:0
Painting Contractor
FOR RENT - Five-room apartment ava1.lable November 1st. I
Can be seen after 6 P.M. by I
call1ngKlngswood 3-0587. .
\
Delaware County. Pennsylvan!
ESTATE OF EARL PULLMAN, deceased, late o( the Clt;y
or Chester, Delaware County,
Pennsyl vsola.
.
LETTERS TESTAJojENTARY
on the above Estate have been
grsoted to the undersigned
who request all persons having
claims or demands against the
Estate of the decedent to make
known the same. sod all persons Indebted to the decedent
to make pa.vment without delay
~D~ltr~d Trust Bulldlne:
Philadelphia, Pa. 19102
01
existing properties
ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF CHARLOTTE
SMITH W.lLSON, de reased, late
o( the Borough o( Swarthmore
S!E!!!~~3.TF.
..
Adwns. J!:xecuto'r
Cornell Avenue
_~~;~~~Jre; Pa. 19'081
SALES & RENTALS
~i iU11l11l11nHIIIESIIIIITIIIEIIRIIIIIlIW"11lninNIlIDilWlOW~WI
~TRemonl 6.CLEANING
2530
and
DeDel-
REAL ESTATE
LEGAL NOTICE
Branch coslett, son 01 Mr.
and Mrs. Edward W. coslett,
Jr., of Woodbrook lane, left
saturday for princeton University, New Jersey, to begin
hts freshman year. On July 14,
Branch· was a member of a
salart to Africa called the
"l\frlca Trek" following which
he made a tour of Europe by
hlmselt, returning borne on
For Red Cross Inductee
__;.;...;.;;....;.------....-1 PERSONAL
SITUATE on the Northeasterly side of
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pennsylvania.
27, 1968
27 1968
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Season
Sat. With New Foe
"Wooster can only put 11
men on the field at one time,"
Coach Lew Elverson philosophized, as he contemplated
Swarthmore College's opening
game tomorrow against the
College of Wooster Fighting
Scots.
Elverson says Wooster has a
squad of '15 and plans to bring
40 players. They also report
a freshman turnout of 42. At
Swarthmore Elverson is working from a squad of 35 that
includes 13 freshman hopefuls.
wooster, on the Swarthmore
schedule for the first time this
year, opened Us season last
week against Ashland, OhiO,
undereated last yea r.
What the Swarthmore Garnets
lack in numbers, they can make
up for in experience, for 11
of the 13 offensive and defensi ve line spots wlll be
handled by leUermen. Elverson
e,stimates the Garnets are
sUghtly heavier than the
Fighting Scots. Because of the
small squad, several of the
players will see action on both
offensive and defensive teams.
The game will be played on
Clothier Fields on the Swarthmore campus at 1:30 p.m. The
Scots' 'lO-piece tartnn clad
marching band, with bagpipes
and drums, will entertain at
half time.
enlary
Begins· Tomorrow
TO PREACH TO
Tomorrow, the saturday
Football program for boys in
the fourth, fifth and sixth grade
wlll begin from 1 untU 4 in
the afternoon at the Riverview
Field, according to announcement by J. W. Ranck, Elementary Physical Education
Director of the Swarthmore
Elementary School.
Parents have received the
permission sllp which must be
signed in order for participation in the Saturday program
which runs through November
16, the morning or afternoon
session varying according to
the High School Varsity team
schedule.
CLU Degree
BOyS need also a physiCian's
John B. Fischer, special
signature and required equipagent
for a Philadelphia Life
ment helmet with face guards,
Insurance
Com pan y was
shoulder pads, football pants,
jersey and sneakers {no spikes). awarded the Charted Life UnSessions will be divided into derwriter designation at
three periods on fundam~ntals, National Conferment Exercises
of the American College of Life
organization, and games.
.
Fathers have always played Underwriters in Philadelphia
an iessentlal part in this pro- i on September 6.
Fischer graduated fro m
gratn and Ranck makes an
earnest request for fathers to Swarthmore High school in 1958
come out to help and coach. and received his B.S. in
Economics from Juniata ColSandra O'Brien, whose par- lege in June of 19'62.
ents are Mr. and Mrs. William
He and his wife, the former
E. O'Brien of Bryn Mawr aveCarolyn Getz cf Media, now
nue, has partiCipated in the
reside on Devon lane, Wallingrthmore College Freshmen ford.
orientation program and is
presently engaged in her chosen
:fields of study.
David S. MacInnes, D.D.,
will be the Presbyterian Church
guest minister at the 10 a.m.
service of Morning Worship,
sunday. The sermon topic will
be "Shlning Certainties."
He was elected Executive""
the Synod of New York, United
presbyterian Church in the
U. S. A. by the synod october,
1950, with the unanimous approval of the General Council
of the General Assembly, and,
the Board of National Missions
to serve untu 1962. New York
is the second largest Synod in
the Presbyterian Church, with
20 Presbyteries (including
puerto Rico), 940 churches,
320,000 members·andover 1200
ministers. As executive, Dr.
MacInnes had oversight of the
enUre work of the Churcl1 within
the Synod, with special attention
to
stewardship, na tional
missions. and ministerial relations.
Dr. MacInnes is a graduate
of Syracuse University (1920),
CCDC in Pros, Cons
Public Health Vote
ANNOUNCING
Citizens Council of Delaware
county is holding an open meeting at 8 p.m. on 'Monday,
September 30, in the Friends
Meeting House, Whittier place
to disc'uss this year's special
ballot question; Should Delaware County Have a County
Health Department?
Dr. William Y. Rlal, president of Citizens for Better
public Health, will give the
reasons why Delaware Coupty
voters should .vote "yes" on
the referendum.
Edwin B. Erickson, Haverford Township Health Officer,
and president of the Delaware
county Boards of Health ASsociation will give the reasons
for opposing a County Health
Unit, which will appear on the
ballot this Call.
Louis de Moll of Rose valley,
CCDC,president, will moderate
the discussion. Mr. Erickson
and Dr. Rial will each be given
approximately 20 minutes to
present their cases. The
balance of the one and a half
hour program will be for
questions from the audience.
The public is most welcome.
OPENING OF
ANOTHER OFFICE
BY
DON W. DlCKINSONpEALTOR
IN MEDIA AT
BALTIMORE PIKE & LEMON STREET
Telephone - MEDIA 565-1410
Chadds Ford 459-1212
The new Media office and our original office at
Painter's Crossroads (Rt. #l & #20~ will enable us to better selVe our clients in the sales
and service of residential and country real estate. Drop in to see us on any of your real estate
problems or needs.
Stephen Clark Rapp, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Rapp,
404 Vassar avenue, enteredWashington college inChestertown, Md., on September 17.
I
PRESBYTERIANS·
Mr.
Mrs.
formerly of LOS Gatos, Callf.,
and daughter Martha, a ninth
grade student at Swarthmore
High School, are now Uvir..g at
401 Park avenue. Mr. Buskirk
is with the American Friends
Service committee, Department of community Relations,
Philadelphia. Last year the
Buskirks were in residence at
Hill as students.
Winnetka, Ul.; her grandson
stephen E. cOX and his wU,e
and two children from Charlotte, N. C.; and her grandson
David Cox and Miss Suzy Meade
from Arlington, Va.
Also attending were Mr. and
Mrs. William Dean and daughter Lisa from centerville, Del.,
and Mr. Anthony panella of
cornell avenue and Milwaukee.
READING' INSTITUTE of DELAWARE
COUNTY·
.
.
.
Comprehensive •Reading & Study
Skills Program
for iunior and high schoof pupils
SWARTHMORE HIGH ·SCHOOL8eginning September 30, 1968
•
__-Study Techniques
fMPHASI.--..-"_Speed Reading
...-
ritical Reading
Call Mr. Kopczynski - KI 4-4855
Princeton University (M.A. in liiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii
1922), and Princeton Seminary II
(1923) and holds an honorary
degree, D.O. from Parsons
College (1959).
'
Dr. MacInnes retired and
moved to the Borough in
December, 1967. He resides
at 31 Morgan Circle.
Instructors Exhibit
At Wikol Gallery
An Instructors' Exhibit will
open the shows at the Wilcox
Gallery at swarthmore College
for the academic year. The first
exhibit wUl be held from
September 2'1 to October 2'1
with the opening from 7 to
8 p. m. on September 27.
The show will include paint!ngs by Harriet Shorr Baguskas, prints by John Vorllcek,
pottery by Kit Yln-Tleng
Snyder, photographs by Wlll
Brown, and jewelry by Barbara
Elmore.
The Wilcox Gallery is open
daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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