;':'!'W, , .... l',mo,'p .".1'" !1":(1.• :-:)\\',\ [{Til ~\ll II:'·: CU I. u:· ' .., ; ;.: \. '" '. •• J , 1..1 H'l!.\ I: \' = VOL VI, NO. 40 SWARTHMORE, PA., OCTOBER 5, 1934 $2.50 PER YEAR wom's CLUB OPENS COUNCIL TO BUY NATION TO OBSERVE PARENTS' mTING DR. W. T. ELLIS' PLAN ON THURSDAY BEXT WITH TEA TUESDAY Sunday School Teachers 1'brough~ Unique Plan by Which Parents out ~e Lan~ Given RecogLeam Daily Routine of Schools mtion ThIS Week-End To Be Continued NEW POUCE CAR Opening Reception Begin. Fall Swarthmore Asked to Co-operROWld of Activities of Club ate With Town. on Mosquito Nuiaanc:e The Swarthmore Woman's Club will Swarthmore's outreach into the big Parents' Night will be held at the high hold its opening reception and tea next J. Archer Turner presided at the reguworld is unusual and many-sded. The school on Thursday, October 11, at 8 Tuesday, October 9, from 3 until S. Each lar meeting of Borough Council, held latest activity of one of our citizens to o'clock, in connection with the first Home tnrmber is privileged to bring one guest to Wednesday evening in Borough HaU, with command national attention is the country- and Sc.hool Association meeting of the year, enjoy the hospitality of the ClUb. all members present. wide observance of National Recognition accordIng to announcement just made by The officers of the Club who will be The minutes of the preceding meeting Day for Sunday School teachers tomor- Mr. William Craemer, the president of the in the receiving line are: President, Mrs. were read by EIliott Ricbardson, Borrow and /lunday, which is a brain child Association for the current year. j esre H. Holmes; first vice-president, Mrs. ough Secretary, and approved. of Dr. William T. Ellis, who has long This plan wa~ decided upon at a meeti William Earl Kistler; second vice-president, John E. Gensemer, chairman of the Pubbeen a figure in the Sunday School world. ing of the Executive Committee, held in i Mrs. Roland Ullman; recor~ing secretary, lic Safety Committee, brougbt up the matThe idea is simplicity itseU, yet it has the High School office last Thursday. i :\lrs. Alfred Williams; corresponding sec- ter of a new police car. The car owned caught the public imagination, viz., to do There were present at this meeting the i retary, Mrs. Clifford Buck; treasurer, Mrs. by the borough has over 65,000 mileage open and simultaneous honor to the more president, Mr. William Craemer; vice-presiHorace Walter. and needs frequrnt repairs. It is the opinthan two million unsalaried and unsung dent, Mr. Roland G. E. Ullman; secretary, The tea table will be presided over by ion of both Mr. Gensemer and Burgess Sunday School teachers of the land. Dr. Mrs. Alfred Gary White; treasurer, Mrs. the past presidents of the Club. Pitman that a new car is needed at once. Ellis first proposed the plan in an article S. S. Rutherford, and Mr. Frank R. Morey, Mrs. Jesse H. Holmes and Mrs. Arthur Council therefore authorized the advertisein the religious press a year ago. Later supervising principal of the schools. There Redgrave will attend, as delegates from ment of bids to sell the old car and to an interdenominational committee of Sun- were also present representing the faculty Swarthmore, the meetings of the Pennsyl- purcbase a new one. An emergency was day School leaders took it up and formed committee working with the mothers' vania Federation of Women's Clubs at declared to' make it possible to decide on a national committee, with Dr. Ellis as groups, Miss Margaret Hamel, of the High Harrisburg, to be held October 15-19. tbe purchase of a new automobile at the chairman. For months past the subject School, and Miss Theresa Young, of the Roy Witmer, Fire Chief, Tells next regular meeting, October 17 . has been bruited in the religious press and Grade Schools. How to Prevent Fires The police report was presented by Mr. in newspaper articles. Even Time and the The plan for this Parents' Night follows Gensemer, read and accepted. The report Ladies' Home Journal have had editorial closely the plan developed last year, which of the Swarthmore Fire and Protective Asarticles upon it. The General Assembly of was so successful in spite of the very insociation was accepted. Mr. Gensemer rethe Presbyterian Church last May enthusi- clement weather at the December meeting. I ferred t~ a letter from the Borough COUDastically endorsed it, as did other cburch The plan calls for a general meeting of tbe cil of Norwood asking Swarthmore to cobodies. parents in the auditorium for school asBeginning at 10.00 A. M. the operate in plans to abate the mosquito The plan includes Sunday School parades sembly at 8 o'clock. Thereafter they will nuisance in this vicinity. The secretary on Saturday afternoon, civic meetings on go to their children's home rooms to meet Next Week Is rU'e Prevention Program Offen a Varied Eduwas requested to write a letter to Norcation Beneficial to All Saturday night and special sermons and the teacbers and to receive instructions for Week; Roy H. Witmer I... wood Council telling of the interest of our services on Sunday, tbe 7th. Some of the the remainder of the evening. After a sues Timely Warnings Council and to state their desire to attend The Delaware Connty League of Women greatest cities of the land are holding big brief meeting during which the home room I' . the meeting dealing with this problem. civic demonstrations next Sunday. The teacher will discuss home room activities,! .. t IS of the utmost Importance for every Voters extends a cordial invitation to you Frank R. Morey, commander of the and your friends to attend a conference on -Mormons are giving a special Tabernacle the parents will follow their children's clh~en of Swarthmor.e to prevent fires. American Legion Post, and George Gil"Child Problems and Community Redemonstration in honor of their 30,000 schedule for ten minute periods during the ThIS can be accompbshed by carefulness lespie, vice-commander, appeared before sponsibility," to be held today at Sleighton Sunday School teachers. In Des Moines six periods of the school day, meeting tbe and co~mon sense meth~s. I would like Farms, Darlington, Pa. and asked that Council reduce or Council ' tbe plans include recognition of the public teachers and sitting in the same seats in I to Dmenhon a few DOH. TSdiscontinue tbe -monthly rent paid by the The program for the morning session is school teachers as well. All sorts of local the same rooms. After the meeting, which 0 not p~t hot ashes m wooden or cardlocal Legion post for its room in Boras follows: lC,.OO-At tbe invitation of variances bave developed. Individual should dose about 9.45, all will be invited I board contamers-UJ~ metal. . • ough HaJl. Mr. Morey stated that the Miss Mary W. Daley, Educational Direcchurches and schools have taken it up to adjourn to the school cafeteria for a Do 'not burn rubbISh outSide on wlOdy tor, Mrs. J. O. Hopwood asks all who are Legion felt that so many organizations were . generally. social hour. The committee believes tbis days. interested in education to meet her at the using the room free and that the Post doCJ President Roosevelt sent a strong letter will be one of the best attended meetings Do not use matches or candles 10 do.sets; AdlT!itiistration Building promptly at 10 so much cbarity work tbat they should tp Dr. Ellis, in approval of National Rec- and one of the most popular features of be v~ry careful of open .flames at al! times. A. M' to visit the girls in their classes i have the use of the room once a month '(lgnition Day. Governors of a number of the Association's activities for some time b Do not carelessly diSpose of CIgarette 11.00 I to l.3G-Talk on "Pennsylvania's . (Continued on Page 6) states, incJuJbp; Govanor. Pinchot of Penn., pasL I u;s. . 1 cit Juvenile. Delinquent.s." by Mi~s. Margatet sylvania, have issued statements endorsing' The committee also eXpressed its dist' wnlll of ~ ~S. ' M~ Swiggard, Field Worker~ 'State 'Depart:: (Continued on Page 8) appointment that the complete schl.'larship D? not store oIly !hops or rags used. for ment of Welfare; 11.30 to l1.5O-Miss • fund of $300 had not been raised last year, waxmg;. put them 1O a metal. container, Emily F. Morrison, Superintendent of and plans to invite interested parents and ~vhere, If sp?ntaneous combustion occurs, Sieighton Farms, presents "Institutional • ds 0 f th e sch f nen 00Ist 0 con t n'b ut e a dona - It can be qUIckly curbed." Care of tbe Delinquent With Its Cost and · t . t t Ion 0 Wipe ou .th e defi CI't'm thIS' scholar- S Inspect t '11 byour smoke pIpe and chimney. Results." 11.50 to 12.10-Miss Mary W. The dUes for ' th ' h· Sip. e coming year were 00 Th WI f UT1r. • •h Daley, Educational Director, wiII speak on Plana for Coming Year Will Be • • •malO . talOe ' d a t $200 f ' I ' th hope aw l'ozen pIpes WIt hot water, not Made at Meeting on . per ami y 1O e fI "Special Educational Needs," followed by b f f 'Ii arne. . that a su fficlent num er 0 ami es may October 9th discussion from 12.10 until 12.30. k't 'bl t d a full When you burn leaves be sure you have Open Football Season with Game . . a At 12.30 there will be an adjournment lorn to '!I e I pOSSl e 0 ~war them far enough away from any buildings. at Rutgers Avenue Field The Junior Section of the Woman's Club Remember fire is one of our most dan- for luncheon until 2.00. Box luncheons scholarshIp of $30? nen ~nng. This Afternoon Because of ~er~aln conflIcts on the sec- gerous and ~OStly public enemies and a should be brought. Tea and coffee will be will open its 1934-35 season next Tuesday to propose to . .. ' served. During this time there will be op- evening, October 9, at 8 P. M., in the club ond M onday '. It 15. planned . httle prevention IS worth a pound of cure. portunily to visit the buildings. Swarthmore High School will open with house. The plans for the year's work wjll the membership ~mmlttee that subsequent Ab II d t h 't t t i l t h its initial fray today. P. M. C. Prep. is meetings of the year be held on the first F' °Dve at' °t no eSl a e 0 ca e The afternoon session opens at 2.00 with be discussed and the Section Chairmen will Ire epar men . to be the victim at Rutgers Avenue field. M on day 0 f each mon th . Miss Margaret M. Swiggard speaking on call meetings of their Sections in order to Roy H. WITMER, The kick-off is at 3.30 sharp, when the • "How Can the Community Prevent J uve- outline their meetings . Chief of the Swarthmore Fire Dept. two teaDlS will go into action. nile Delinquency 1" The officers for the present year are as Swarthmore bas a first-class team this From 2.00 to 2.30 the subject will be follows: President, Miss Eleanor Kenyear; although not heavy, it is fast. "Housing and Its Re!ation to Delinquency" nedy; vice-president, Mrs. James BoHoward Dingle is tbe captain and has been and the speaker, Miss Dorothy P. Schoell, gardus; recording secretary, Mrs. L. playing center on the varsity for th~ conof the Philadelphia Housing Commission. Hedgepeth; corresponding secretary, Miss secutive years. Bunny Henderson IS the The dosing subject, "Leisure Time Op- Virginia Bassett; treasurer, Miss Ruth stocky little quarterback, while Lawrence Judges Confronted with Difficult port unity in Delaware County," presented Wellburn. Barry is the driving power in the position The chairmen of the committees are as Task as Pupils Enter Into by Dr. Stewart G. Cole, of Crozer T heof fullback. Ernest Polk and Gordon Many Attend Meeting on Mon- ological Seminary, will be from 3.00 to follows: Program, Miss Martha Keighton; Keen Competition Fipdlay are halfbacks, Polk being the fast3.30. Dr. Cole conducted the recent county Hospitality, Mrs. Harlan R. Jessup; Bridge day and Hear Numerous Tbe classrooms of the two grade school est man on the team. John Wolf and Parties, Miss Rosamond Wellburn; Literrecreational survey. Addresses of Interest Lester Jones are ends, with Vic Troxell buildings were converted into flower garTo reach Sieighton Farms take the Bal- ature, ~rs. ~. Norton Landon;. MU~f... and ~ob Walters as gU9.rds. Doc Dou~h­ dens last Friday with lovely displays of On Monday, October 1, tbe Young timore Pike to Lima, turn nortb past the Mrs. Edith Simpson; Welfare, MISS Oliv~ erty and Jack Peirsol are tackles compoSIng fall flowers. The occasion was tbe flower Democratic Club of Delaware County held County Poor Farm, tum left on road op- Cleaves; ~~t, Mr~. Henry. ~ock; Food,. show conducted by tbe children of the a gigantic rally at the Club Del Rio on posite Colafemina Vineyards. the balal\ce of tbe team. Mrs. Chn:tl~n Fnes; PubliCIty, Mrs. C_ We expect a very successful season, and third. fourth, fifth and sixth grades. West Chester Pike. Prece~ing the rally a On Friday, October 26, the Delaware Russell P~llllips.. .. . Each child in the room was invited to motor caravan of 300 machmes crossed the County League is endeavoring to arrange hope we will have your support. There A meehng of the Literature Secbon wlll are to be five home games this year ~nd bring a display of flowers or vegetables to county from Chester by way of Darby, I a Candidates' Luncheon at Pierre's, but as be held on Octobe.r 16 at 8 P. M., at the in order to help pay expenses we are gomg his or her room. The displays were judged Lansdowne and Upper Darby. An enthusi-! definite plans have not yet been made, home of the challman, M;-;. F .•Norte a new one. An emergency was day School leaders took it up and formed committee workin~ with the mothl'r~'; \';lnia Federation oi \\'ol1len'~ Clubs at declatl'" 10 make it po"ihle to decide on a national committee, with Dr. Ellis. as groUP5, :'Iliss ~Iargarl'l Hanlt'l, of the lIi~h; R lIarrisburg, to be hl'ld October 15-19. the purcha,e of a new automouilc at the chairman. For months past the subject School, and :'Ilis~ Theresa Youn!!, of the \ oy Witmer, Fire Chief, T dIs -~----~ • next re~ular lIIeeting, October 17. has been bruited in the religious press and Grade Schools. How to Prevent Fires The police n~Jlort was presenled by Mr, in newspaper articles. Even Time and the The plan for thi~ Parent,,' Xight follow> I Gen~l'm('r, tl'ad and accepted. The rl'port Ladies' HOlllc JOllmal have had editOrialJ closely Ihe plan developed la~1 year, which, oi the Swarthmore Fire and Prolective Asarticles upon it. The General Assembly of was so ~ucccssful in spite of Ihe ,'('TV insuciation wa~ aCCl'ptcd. i\1r. Gl'1I5emer re~ the Presbyterian Church last May enthusi- clement weather at the Dccemher ml'~lin!!. I 1 fer red to a leiter from the Borou~h Counastically endorsed it, as did other church The plan calls for a general meeting of the cil of ",orwood a5king Swarlhmorc to cobodies. 1parents in the auditorium ior school a5-1 Begmmng at 10000 Ao M. the op('rale in plans 10 ahate the mm:quito The plan includes Sunda~ .School ?arades sembly a~ S o.'c1ock. Thereafter they willi N W Program Offers a Varied Edu- nui:-ance in this vicinily. The secretary on Saturday afternoon, ClVIC meetmgs on go to their chIldren's home rooms to meet I ext eek Is Fire Prevention I cation Beneficial to All wa5 requested to write a leiter 10 NorSaturday night and special sermons and i Ihe teachers and to receh'e inslructions for Week; R.oy Ho Wd~er Iswood Council telling of the interest of our services on Sunday, the 7th, Some of the! the remainder uf the evening. Aiter a sues Timely Warnings The Delaware Counly League oj Womcn Council and to stall' their desire to attend ~reatest cities of the land are holding bi/: i brief meeting during which the home room \'oter~ extends a cordial inl'itation to you the meet in!! dealing with this problem. " demonst ra t'Ions n e x t Sunda" . 't'Ir~, ..It is of the utmo~t importance for eI'Cry and .,·our irknch; to altl'nd a confer~nrt! on Frank R, !\tore.v, commander of the CIVil: . J ' The I t eac h er WI'II d'I~CUSS h orne room aclII'1 ' I T b I ClII7.en of Swarthmore to prevent fires, ' . L ' ('os, I ant I G corgI' G'I Mormons arc giving a ~pecla a emac I' the parents will follow their children's "Child Prohlcm~ and Community Re- .."mencan eglon I. . h f th' 30000 h d I f ' . I I ' h This can be aceomplishl'd by can·fulnes" leSIJie, vice-commander, apl)eared before demonstratIon In onor 0 elr , sc e u I' or ten mmute penol 5 I unng t e sponsibilily," to be held today at Sleight on . peno( . Is of t h e sc h 00 I (ay, I 'h commona scme mel hods. I would like Falms, Darlington, Pa. Council and asked that Council reduce or Sunday Sch 00 I teac h ers. I n O es"M' om,es IISIX meetmg t e and to mention fcw DON'TSthe plans include recognition of the public I teachers and sitting in the same seals in Th~ pro"ram for the mornin" se~~ion i~ disrontinue the monthly rent paid by the Do not put hot ashes in wooden or card- as follo\\'~:'" 10.00-At Ihe invitation ... ' . Borschool teachers as well, All sorts 0 f Im:a I I the same rooms. After the meetin/:, which of Iora I L e!!1tlD pOS t f or' lI s room m , eI board containers-wI' mrlul. · 'd ua IIi should cIo~e about 9.45, a II WI'11 IJe 'mVlte I n d IVI d variances have d eveI ope. i\Ji~5 :'Ilary \V. Daley, Educational Direc- ou"h ... Hall. l\lr. More,v ~taled that the t k 't up I , h h I f ' f Do not burn rubbish oUlside on windy Lef,(ion felt that ~o many orf,(anizations were I h h d churches an sc 00 s ave a 'en I I to adjourn to t e sc 00 ca elena or a I lor, :'IIrs. J. O. Hopwood asks all who arc generally. social hour. The committee belie,·es this (ays. . inter~sted in education to meet her at the using the room free and that Ihe Post doe~ President Roose\'elt sent a strong letter will be one of the best attended meetings, b Do not us~ ~a~ches orncanrlles In c1o,!'els; Administration Building promptly at 10 50 much charity work that they should to Dr, Ellis, in approval of National Rec-. and one of the most popular features of i COver)' Gtue u 0 0 pen , ames at al~ limes. A. "'-I.,. to "isit the !!irls in their classes; have the use of the room once a month l , . D G f number of h A 't" t' 't' i I' 'I 0 no care less1y (ISp05e 0 f CIgarette . , (ContinUt't\ Oil Page 6) o~mho? a~:. overnors ~ a _ t I' S50Cla IOn s ac IVI les or some IlIle! butts. 11.00 . to I ..~O- Talk on "P~'nm;ylval1la 5 _ _ _ ~~._ _ __ Hates, mduul:;;; Governor Pmchot of Penn ! past. l' . I' . l _, -l _ lu\'Cmle D('hnqurnts," b\' ~h~s Margan-t " sylvania, have issued statements endorsmg The committee also expressed ils dis;; ({.I r •• , "1 ~.. " If',.. I f : ~1 Swi/!/!'Ircl Fieicl Worker Slate Depart-I' (Continued on Page 1» appointment that the complete scholarship ~ not storehol y ~ops or ral/:s use(. or m~nt oj \V~lfare' 11 m 11.50-Mi~:; U • . waxing; put t rm In a meta conlalncr, ' ", I fund of $300 had lastI year,I II'h ere, I'f .< pontaneous com I)u,<' F, :'.Iorrison, Supermtendent . .nol . been raIsed d tlOn occur~,- Emil\' . . . ofI I an• d pans to mVlte Inlere~te '1,paren sI ant 't . b c qUlc . kl \ . cur I)e( I, SIl'i!!hton Farms, I Cdn .presl'nts , "lnstltutlOna friends of the schools to contTluute a ( onaIt' k' I h' Care of thr Ikhnqucnt WIth It5 Co~t anti tion to wipe out the deficit i~ this scholar- Soo~!'-I:;'~l l~~;;;, smo 'e pIpe am c Imney., Results." 11.50 h\ 12.IO-Miss l\far)' W. Plans for Coming Year Will Be ... ship. The dues for the comm/: year wcre Th ir ' 'th I t I t Dalr,', Educational Director, will spcak on • •• •malntalne . . d . th I' h ope aw ozen pIpes WI 10 wa er, no . .. . , ' to . II o\\'ecI b y Made at Meeting on at ' !;i2.00 per famI'I y In ,"SpeCIal Educattonal Xeeds,' that a sufficient number of families may flame. di~clls~ion irom 12.10 until 12,30, October 9th Open Football Season with Game join to make it po~;;ible to award a full \Vhen you burn lea\'es be sure ),011 have :\t 12.,\0 there will be an adjournment Ihem far enollgh away from any buildings. at Rutgers Avenue Field Thl' Junior Section of Ihe Woman's Club scholarship of $300 next sprinJ,!. jor luncheon until 2.00. Box lunchl'ons Remember, lire is one of our most da1lThis Afternoon Because of cerlain contliet::; on the sec,:hould be hrou~ht. Tea and coijee will be will npen it5 19.14·,,5 ~ea~on next Tuesday /:erous and costly public enemies, anel a ' ,. h oml Monday, it is planned 10 propose to I' I I" h ) f !'cn'ed. Durin!.: this time there will be op- c\'eniog, October 9. 011 8 P. M., in the club . Swarthmore HI!!h School Will open \\It, the membership committee that subsequent Itt I.' prenn IOn IS wort a poun( 0 cure, IlOrtunitl' to \'isit the buildings. hou;;e, The plans for the year's work will , ". 1ft I P M C Prep I~ I Above all, do not hcsitate to rail the . Its mttla ray oc ay, . .' . - meetin"s of the year be held on the tirst The aitcrnoon sc>sion opcns at 2,00 with hI' c1i~cu~sed and the Section Chairmen will to be the victim at Rutgers Avenue fielhd, Mond:y of each monlh, Fire Department. :'Ili;;s :\lar~aret 1\1. Swiggard speakin~ on call mectin!!!' of their Sections in order to The kick-off is at ,'.30 s~arp, when t c Roy H. WITMER, "How Can the Community PrcI'ent jU\'e. outline th('ir mreting~. two teams will go into action. Chicf of the S7<'art/tmorc Fire Dcpt. nilc Delinquency?" The officers for the present Yl'ar are as Swarthmore has a first-class te~m this +---Ftom 2.00 10 2.30 the mbjeet will b~ inllows: Pn'sidenl, Mis." Eleanor Ken- PUBLIC INVITED TO FEW DON'TS FOR A i LWV CONFERENCE FIRE PREVENTION I 0 0 • • • • 0 0 I 'I JUNIOR CLUB OPEN' TUESDAY EVENING ;0 HIGH SCHOOL TO PLAY P MC PREP CONDUCT FLOWER bee~ SHOW AT SCHOOLS DEMOCRATS RALLYRIO' AT CLUB DEL ; "Housing and Its R~lation to Delinquency" m'dy; vice-president, Mrs. James Boand the speaker, .:'Iliss D,orothy P .. S~h(Jell, /!ardu~; reronlin~ scuetary, Mrs. L. of the Philadelphia Housmg CommISSIOn. Hl'd~rpcth; correspond in,:: secretary, Miss The closing subject, "Leisure Timl' Op- \'irginia Bas~ctt; treasurer, Miss Ruth Judges Confronted with Difficult portunitv in Delaware County," presented I Wl'lIhutn. , . , Task as Pupils Enter Into iI' I) ·St, .. t G C I, 01' Croler TheThe ch.urml'n 01 the commlll ..e~ are as r, t I\.IT J, 0 ~, • 1 '1' 'I h K' I Keen CompetlOtlOon Many Attend Meeting on Mon- I' '.1 S . . 'iII he jrom ,00 to i 10111111": I ro!!ram, " ISS " art a CI~ Iton; lo OJ.,!ICd Cllnnar), \\ • " : 1-1 - . I' . '1 < H I . I' 'd' day and Hear Numerous :,130. Dr, Cole conducted the recent county I I o~I?lta 11\t~l: j \ Rr_. ar anI R,;, J~..:. ICI·IS_lIP, l,r.1 ge The cla~~rooms of Ihe two !!rade school Add resses 0 f int eres t I ' I I' 'artll'>, 'ISS osamom ,lie llItn; .Iter: recreatlOna sun'!'I'. , . , buildings were converted inlo nower gar. To reach Sieighton Farm~ take tIll' Bal-. ature, ,i\~r5. ~. 1'I:orton l.ando~I;' MOUI:IC. dens last Friday with lo\'ely displays of On Monday, October I, the Youn~ I ~imore Pike to Lima, turn north pa,t the I :'lIt:'. F.!hth Sm1Jl~On; Welfare, "ISS Ive fall flowers, The occasion was the nower Democralic Club oj Delaware County held C t, p. F-. rm tllrn leit on road 0l l -! CleaVl'~; Art, Mrs. Henry Mock; Food. oun, I(Jllr ,I , Ch" F' ties; . I' u bl'IClty, . show conducleel by the children of the a ~i~anlic rail" • , •. e arc" I Mr~. tlsttan •M rs. C • . . at the Club . Del Rio on', POSI't'C e 0 a I'l'mma '111 y, ,~, I , • third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades. Wut Chester PI~e, Prcced.ln!! the rally a On Friday, Octohrr 20, the Delaware: Rlm;;ell P~llhJ1s.. .. Each child in the room was inviteel to motor caravan ot 300 machmes crossed the. Count\' I.eague is endeavoring to arrange A meetmg of the LIterature) Seelton will brin~ a display of fiowers or veJ,!etables to county from Cht:'ster by way of Darby, I a Candidates' Luncheon at Pil'rn"~, hut as he held on Octobe.r 16 at 8 I , ~I., ~t the his or her room. The displays were juelged Lamclownc anel Upper Darby. An enthusi-! detinile "Ians have not yC't been made •. home of the chauman, M~s. F •.Nort~n on arranJ,!ement, condition of flower;; and astic crowd oi over 1,000 packed the hall, watch for further notice. i Landon. The. purpose of "h~s meetmg WIll appropriateness of bowl or vase. The and cheered each speaker, . On FridaI' ~o\'l'mber 9, there will bc. be the formatIOn of book CIrcles. jl1d~e5 of the displays were !\irs. A. R. O. The ":,eetinJ,! was presided ~ver by Dr.: a Di5cussio~' Luncheon at Lca/:ue head-l • ----.~---Redgrave, of the Women's Cluh; Miss J?mes F. BOJ,!ardu~, the prewlcn~ of the, quarters, Media, in char!!t:' of :\fr~. J,! Fortmghtly Program Arranged Claudia Hancock, art super\'isor; i\1iS5 \ oung DemocratIC Cluh. ~umerous : O-borne HOJlwood. "Eduration" will be Elizabeth Barten, science leacher, and Mr. speakers rel)fest'nted both the state and, II;l' subject. ,On !\ton~lay, October. 8, the Fortni~htly Eu~ene Duncan, of the H~/:h S(~ool slaff. county tickels. Mr. Geor!!e H, Earle, Jr., I On Friday, December i, a meeting will, WIll have Its first meellllg o.r th~ year at "Brownies" to Meet The committee of judges In trYIn~ to se- candidale for Go\'Crnor, and Mr. Thomas; he held at Lea/!ue headquarter:" at Media, i the home of Mrs. Wesley N. Chfford, on . lect the best room di5play in the third and A. Logue, .candidale for Secretary o~ In-i in charge of Miss Alice C. Darnell. T~e So.~th Che:t~r Road. " . .' The first fall meeting of the "BrOWnies" fourth grades, found that the two th~rcl ternal AffairS, reprcsented the state ltcket'l suhject will be "Vilal Phases of EconomIC A ~ack\\ard ~Iance, b) EdIth Wharwill be held at 3 P. M, on Mon~ay at the !!rades tied for first place, 50 that the pn,ze while John McDonough, Congrt:'ssionall Weliare." to.n, WIll be revle,weel by Mrs, ~', V, S. ColleJ,!e Avenue School p:ymnaslUm .. ,All, of an American flag was awarded to l\~I~~ candidate discussed county and national BI>hll!), In I~oklng at the wntmg. of "irl" from 7 to 10 years of age arc eh/:lble I Hewes' room at Ihe Rut/:ers A"enue bulld- issues. The Young Democrat~ were rep-I R . SOl ApPol'ntment autobIography In a ca~ual way, one ml~ht ...for -membership in ' -' ,S resented by l\lr::, John !\Iurphy and Mr. j ecelves pecla ,,I h'In'k'It IS . tI t' " this " or/:anlZatlOn, \\'h'IC h ing and a ~imilar prize to i\lr~. KIn::ey Ie mos sImpI e 0 f c~mposltIons. corr('spond~ to the "Cubs" and prepares I room al the Colle!!!' Av('nue huilrling. Thr Frank I.. :'Iladr\Pn. whMe excrllent ad-! _ . _. ,~, ,_ ,_ " i "Who kn()w~ me hetter than I? ' the writrr , Iater, I winllt'r oi the :\nll'nr.U1 . fl ag pnze . ,lor tl11' I cIre~"l'~ I'II u:,trall'r I t I , .m t n l ' ::\Ir,. 'ht Sl~, - " What t) 'a\' of (111e":,,~ wlj tl la t for (;I'rl Scout member!'hlp 11' 'muea::mg : t ; ·I. P,l"mon I. . I.l .\ Ill', ' .of Rut!!! n" ,nllg "~'. •. , d I . . ,'Al'l'nul' ha:: hl'l'n appomtl'd spl'Clal Repuh.: h - II ·'Il t read' th d'f' I -------be::t display in the tIlth and ::Ixth,!!ra e:: wh~('~ the ~:oung people are takm~ In llican Committeewoman to rcpresent the! t e _I~or ( \E~II'I~ar,~rho I IS chI hCthU.t Legion Branches Meet Here was the fifth !!r?de at, the Rutgers ..",enue politIcal affaltS. The county ,commlt~ee 1 :'\inth Senatorial Di~trict which i" Dela-I· CJuel'tll~n., c I '~t ar on al~proac es M ,IS , b ilding of whICh MIl'S :\Iargaret "'-loore was \\'ell represented by SheTiff Peehm" . ' pro ) em m a mm; unusua way. rs. The ~warthm~~e ~ranch ~f th~i;~~~~~ i5u the ;eacher. The best individual dis- Mr. Frank 1\1. Lon!!streth, 1\1rs. Do~n- I ware Count~ .____~_. ___ ~ _ _ Bishop will lead us through the fascinating can LegIOn Auxlhar~ entertame.d -. ~ k plav in Ihe third and fourth !!rades was blaser, Dr. John Pitman. Mr, John Stln-I • paJ,!es. members of the Norwood, Rldle Y ar f' I th~'t of Jean Storrs in the College Avenue son !\Ir. Frank B. Rhodes and ~Ir. John Lecture on Birds In the place of speaking of summer readh es 0 ' Branc , ' . ' h ' bb memclI·rton, '".. ed'la an d Che~ter -.' t th th. ird p:rade, Honorable mentIOn wen. t to Stetser, each of whom addressed t ~ meet-j Th' S d 0 b m!! \\' h'1Ch seems t 0 b I' atal owe, the or~anization on Tuesday e\'enmg a e Edward' Belfield, of the Rulp:ers A\'Cnue ing briefly. hIS ,,,alllr ~Y'CI ~lol\ler 6 , aEt 3G~'c1ock bers arc asked to speak brieny on an event, Methodist Church. 'Th b . d"d I d'"plav in -.-~~ ....... at I e ,~oman SUD, irs. L . Tlscom, or experience, or the carrying out of an lVI O gs of the Briarbush Bird Sanctuary in Roslyn, . ~ . ehst In d u~ • Lth~t' of GOrl Scouts Resume Meetm f 1\1r" Eleanor Evans, of Brookline, in- thIrd .!!rade, ,., h . g the hfth and clXt !!ra e5 \\ a . . . I P '11 k "0 F h d F' d " Ielea as a part 0 their life during the stalled the new ofticers for t e comln, -' I -. f th Ii fth grade in the t a., \\,1 spea' on ur cat ere nen s. summer, year, and Mrs. C, W. McDowell, of J:Iar- Richard Ke~p er, 0 buil~inl wi'th Grace l\It:'mbers of Girl Scout Troop :-':0. Her talk will be iIIu~trated by slides, and Dues may be paid to Mrs. Robert Gil~ vaTd Avenue Swarthmore, entertamed Rutgers AICnue . d recei\'- will hold their first fail meeting at the will be of interest to all. Pilrents are e~pc- fillan or Mr5, Arthur Jones. after the bu:in~ss meeting. Mrs. McDowell Brown, of the Rut~er5 SIX gra e, Girl Scout House, on Cre550n Lane, at I cially urged to :;ce Ihat their children do Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell is chairmau . in" honorable mentIon. S d . 0 coer, t b 6 ' th'· . n t'IOna I opport Unl'(. ga\'1:! SCr.1e very interest1Op: rca d'In go.-. ... (Continued on Page 3) 1030 atur ay mornmg, notmIss I" exccp ). of the Admission Committee, year; althouJ,!h not hea,,:y, it 15 fast. Dingle is the cap~am and has playmg center on the varsJly for thre~ con secutive years, Bunny Hend,erson IS the stocky little quarterback, whIle Law~e?ce Barr ... is the driving power in the pOSitIOn J of fullback, Ernest Polk and Gordon f Findlay arc halfbacks, Polk bein~ the astteam, John Wolf and cst man on th"~ Lester Jones arc ends, with Vic Troxell and Uob Walters as vuards. Doc Dou~hcrt)' and Jack Peirsol arc tackles composmg the balance of the team. We expect a \'Cry successful ~ason, and hope we will have your support. There arc to bl! five home gallles this year ;~nd in order to help pay expenses wc arc gomg to sell programs at a nominal fcc. Th<:y will contain schedule, players aDl~ theu numbers, and all other data concermng t~e team. Help to support your team by bu~ ing these programs, GEORGI: :\LSTOS, JR. HO\~ard • 0 " i I I i _____ • i I fh 61 J. 2 11IE SWARTHMOREAN Jean Walton Will Wed Edward Noyes Leona Some... Bride of Robert Kurtzhalz ill Lovely Weddina' Lut Saturday lIIiss Jean Walton, daughter 01 Mr. E. Clayton Walton, of Riverview Avenue, Swarthmore, and Edward L. Noyes, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Noyes, of 4518 Vandelia Avenue, Dallas, Texas, will be united in marriage tomorrow, Saturday, . October 6, at 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Buffington and ,Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Russell will be the overseers at the ceremony, which will be performed at the home of the bride, where it will be followed by a small re~ ceplion. Both the bride and the groom will be unattended. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at horne at 490 Riverview Avenue, Swarthmore. The bride is a graduate of Swarthmore High School and Swarthmore College. The groom graduated from Swarthmore College in 1931, one year earlier than the bride, and is now employed by the Gulf Refining Company, at Upper Darby, Pa. OCTOBER S, 1934 Lat_tiaa Event ill R_ V~ I puffed sleeves and a double talfeta ouh, Stewart, of Swarthmore; Miss Marian IIIr. and M,.. FrancIs Harper and famof peach and brown. She also wore a vel- Crosby, of Rutledge; Mr. and M,.. WiI- ily, of Yale AVebue, bave returned from a vet turban to match her· g01m, with a Ham MuhleiseD, of Crum Lynne, and Mr. monlb al Beach Haven, N. 1. A program of dances under lb. auspices brown face veil. Bro....n velvet gloTes and and Mrs. Gerald Effing, of Lancaster, for!iJver sandals completed ber costume. merJ,. of Swarthmore. The bridesmaids, Miss Man.n Crosby, of Rutledge, and IIIrs. WiUlam Muhleisen, of Crum Lynne, who will be remembered as Miss Dorothy Bradfield, wore gowns the same model as the maid of bonor J of brigbt tile velvet with sashes of peach and brown. Turbans of velvet to match the gowns, brown velvet gloves and silver sandals completed the ensembles. All three attendants carried bouquets of Talisman roses and small peach pom-poms tied witb brown. The best man was Barton Calvert, of Chester Road, Swarthmore; the ushers including Powell Calvert, of Swarthmore, and William Muhlcisen, of Crum Lyimc. Mr. Sidney' Sberwood, of WasbIngton, of tbe Rose VaHey Folk for lb. benefit of D. C., Iwi been spending a few days ibis Ibe Rose VaHey Girl Scouts wIU be give. III,.. Herschel G. Smilb, of Parrish week witb' his brother-lD-law and sister, at 8.15 this evenlDg al Ibe Old Mill, Rose Road, enterlained a bridge c1uh to which IIIr. and Mrs. Francis Harper, of Yale Valley. she belongs on Wednesday. Avenue. I:====~======~====~====~==~ Mr. and Mrs. J. Everton Ramsey, of lIIiss Olive Perry, of Thayer Road. is North Chester Road, bave been spending visiting her sister, Mrs. Girard B. Ruddick, a few days this week at Ventnor. N. J. of Cleveland, Ohio, for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins, of H. Virgil Baird, of Oberlin Avenue, and Ray Farringer, of Harvard Avenue, are Cedar Lane, entertained Colonel J. C. aboard the "Chunkytl in the Chesapeake Smith and IIIrs. Smith, of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, at dinner on Saturday ev.,nillg.1 Bay. Miss Evelyn Wallace, of Philadelphia, Miss Margaret Little, of Park Avenue, was the guest of Miss Virginia Perkins, of has returned to Sargeant School, Cam· Cedar Lane, over the week.end. bridge, Mass., where sbe is a senior. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hartenstine, of Principie Furnace, Md., and Mrs. R. K. Levering, of Charlestown, Md., will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins, Sidney L. Kauffman, of Dartmouth Ave~ of Cedar Lane, over Sunday. nue, has returned to Duke University, DurDr. and Mrs. William T. Ellis, of Wal~ ham, N. C., where he is a member of tbe nut Lane, spent last week·end at Ocean Junior class. City at a house party with a group of more than twenty old friends. Miss Gertrude A. Stewart, of Baltimore Pike, Swarthmore, spent the week·end at the New \Veston Hotel in New York City. Birth Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cochrane, of Plush Mills Road, Wallingford, are being felicitated upon the birth of a son, on Sunday, September 30, at the Delaware County Hospital. Mrs. Cochrane will be remembered as Miss Anne Joyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Davis and son, AIrs. Charles D. Joyce, of North Chester To take care of an increasing flower business, we en.. larged our Shop this summer. This means EXTRA help, so we have engaged a young lady who has had y.!'ars of experience in a Main Line Bower shop. Our Bower season begins this week-end and we will be ready to take care of our customers with Cut Flower. Growing Plants Wecldinw Orde.. Cor...e. Funeral Spray, and Special Table Arrangement. for AU Occaaiona Assortments Always on Hand SOc homel:R~;oa~d~,~s~w;a~r;th~m;;or~e~.========~~~~;~~;~~;~~;~~~, Richard. whoMrs. have Richard been living the of Mr. and T. in Randall, of North Chester Road, for the past two months, moved back into their house on Strath Haven Avenue on Tuesday. Gown Shoppe James Dryden, of Princeton Avenue, tripped on a cinder driveway while en route to scout meeting on roller skates Friday evening, and sustained a broken Try and See Better Shows H-".-"l 0 K THEATRE at WASHINGTON Theahe Chester Daily Matinee at 2.15 P. M. Friday and Satur:day, Oct. S. 8 "Romance in the Rain" Prospect Park "THE WORLD MOVES ON" r:R:A:NeHOT-TONE MADELEINE CARROLL Saturday MaUnee Only "Stand Up and Cheer" Wednesday, Thunday, Friday ~. . ';')~--'fDj)5,A '\VfNVARo ~ JOHN GALSWORTHY "One More River" All Star Muaical In Addition to Our Regular Attraction and OUR GANG COMEDY Monday lUId Tuesday, Oct. 8, 9 "HUMAN BONDAGE" LESLIE HOWARD BETTE DAVIS FRANCES DEE KAY JOHNSON -,ADDED-- Laurel &. HardY-'"1"hem Thar Hill." Wedn~.d.y Only, Oct. 10 "A Warner Broa. Hit" "FRIENDS OF MR. SWEENEY" We Just Unpacked Saturday. Monday. Tueaday ROGER PRYOR HEATHER ANGEL Cheater Pike ON PARK AVENUE Smart Afternoon and Very Dressy Helpfulness In Food Preparation No Work No Waste Ready to Use or Cook Four Ample'Servings Frocks. - . In the New "Colors" Prices Begin at $7.95 LANSDOWNE Many Swarthmoreaus Will Take Advantage of Rare and Un. uauaI Opportunity Fifty members of Trinity Church will attend the Opening Service and other meetings of the General Convention of the protestant Episeopal Church which will be held next week at Convention Hall, in Atlantic City. Plans for this Pilgrimage were made at the meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary on Monday. Over 15,000 members of the Episcopal Church, in the Diocese of Pennsylvania, will be among the 40,000 present when the Opening Service is held on Wednesday, (ktober 10, at 11 A. M. The Presiding Bishop of the Church, the Most Rev. James DeWolf Perry, D.D., S.T.D., LL.D., will preach. Over 2,000 bishops, clergymen and lay delegates wiII march in the procession and the music will be led by a male choir of 1,00CJ voices. Special trains will leave Broad Street Station at 8.30 A. M., and there will be a series of special trains, returning from Atlantic City, during the afternoon and e\'ee ning. Convention railroad tickets may be secured from Mr. Guenther. The special round-trip ticket from SwarthmClre is $1.50. Clerical delegates and alternates from the DiCJcese are: The Rev. Dr. George C. Foley, S.T.D., the Rev. John C. H. Mockridge, D.D., the Rev. Charles E. Tuke, D.D., the Rev. Wallace Conkling, the Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody and the Rev. Louis W. Pitt. The lay delegates and alternates are: The Hon. George Wharton Pepper, Samuel F. Houston, Spencer Ervin, Reed A. Morgan, Reynolds D. Brown and Louis B. Runk. Mrs. J. Burris West, President of the Junior \Vo!Ilan's Auxiliary of the Diocese will be an official delegate to the National Auxiliary meetings. The other delegates and alternates are: Mrs. George Woodward, Mrs. James F. Bullitt, Mrs. Edward Ingersoll, Mrs. John E. Hill, Mrs. A. F. Paul, Mrs. Charles R. Pancoast, Mrs. FraQcis Packard, Mrs. John Van Pelt and Mrs. William Hewson. On Thursday morning, October 11, the United Thank Offering of the women of the cburcb will be presented at a special service at 8 o'clock. In the evening there will be a mass meeting and the amount presented will be announced. Since 1889, the women of the church have contributed almost $6,000,000 through the "Little Blue Boxes" of the United Thank Offering, The chairman for Trinity Parish is Mrs. F. W. Hadley, who will attend the service at At~ lantic City. The convention will close on Monday, October 22. THE SWARTHMOREAN Gain, Distinction at Dartmouth ' • The official Dartmouth College publicatlon of uMen of Distinctive Scbolastic Ac~ complishment" conlains the name of Mr. John D. Detlefsen, of 215 Lafayette Avenue, as one of twenty-eight men in a freshman class of 610 receiving three or more A's. Joho Detlefsen graduated from Swarthmore High School in 1932, being awarded the Gold Medal of the Home and School Association and the Mathematics Prize. He took some later post-graduate courses at the High School and entered Dartmouth in 1933. REPUBUCAN WOMEN TO RALLY AT MEDIA ' I I I Our Hats Are Just Adorable COAL This Season LOWEST SUMMER PRICES STILL IN EFFECT IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO BUY NOW Bette Davia - Lealie Howard SAT. MAT. (Only) SHIRLEY TEMPLE "Stand Up and Cheer" PHONE. SWARTHMORE 10412 Attr~ctiona CHARLIE RUGGLES Ann Dvorak Dorothy Tree Thursday only, Od. 11 JACK HOLT "THE DEFENSE REST" -wlthJEAN ARTHUR NAT PENDLETON ITh'!:!. Warner BrDa. A V E RD~.Xm Today and Saturday Media Theatre Today (Friday) and Saturday Robert Louie Stevenson's "TREASURE ISLAND" Baby Lima Beans Better Than the Fresh 27c pkg. Snappy Days Are Here Again A Well Tuned Motor Helps You When the D"ys Are Cold and Nights Are Long and the Old Bus Sings a Merry Song- WALLACE BEERY LIONEL BARRYMORE LEWIS STONE JACICIE COOPER DRIVE IN TODAY FOR FALL TUNE UP Monday and Tuesday "Kiss and Make Up" Monday and Tue!j;day with Roger Pryor .. Heather Angel Wedne.sday In Tue!j;day, Wednesday & Thuraday ROBERT MONTGOMERY Comin8' Sooa-f'DAMES" 19c pkg. Swarthmore 761 - 762 - 763 BETTE DAVIS "HIDE OUT" ACCESSORIES MARTEL ·BROS. THE SWARTHMORE BUILDING ASSOCIATION Good Tires Make Stopping Easy BUY NOW - BUY 'fire.f.... AND SAVE' Russell's 'Are.t... Service DARTMOUTH AND LAFAYETTE AVES. 'Wi SERVICE W ••hi... - Lubricatiul( - Tirooo - Batte'7 - Brake _ Senice ----- - Announces the Opening of its Seventy-second Series of Shares, with first payment due October 9th at E. C. Walton's office, 13 So. Chester Road. The dues are $1.00 per share per month with no entrance fee. Matured value $200.00. Thus another fine opportunity is extended to all to become partners in this Mutual Association which encourages thrift, yields a high return with safety on each dollar from the moment it is paid in, and has been successfully managed by Swarthmore business men since its organization in 1899. Nearly five hundred shares were issued in the new series last April. Phone 440 &,.'Ii ,--any time those who are interested in visit- munion, reception of new members and a, Friend.' Meeting ing the classes. special offering ror the Sessional Fundo ------<........---The Meelill& !l9Hse was filled on Sunday. JAMES D. FARIES The Endeavor Society has appointed as A beautiful service worship in the manner Trinity Church Notes its representative on tbe Church CommitSwarthmore 89-W of the Friends was deeply impressive. tee on Missions, Betty McGarrah. The Special services at 8 and 11 o'clock on The First Day School was well filled Young \Voman's Guiid has appointed as Sunday will mark the Second Annual its with young people who were greeted by representative, Miss Ruth Wellhurn, and tbe follOWing teachers: George A. Bourde- Home-coming Day. Every member or the ror the Sessional Committee on Christian 1ais, high school and college boys j Mary parish has been asked to attend at least Education.· 'Miss Annie Hayes, The Guild Dickinson, high school girls; Claude Smith, one or the services. held its first meeting or the season last Mr. Guenther will assist the Bishop and !vening at the home or Mrs. Child, Vasjunior high school boys i Florence Hoadley, junior bigh schoo! girlsj Mrs. Farley, grade the Rev. Dr. J. H, C. Mockridge at the 3ar Avenue, under the direction of the girls; Mr. Brownell, grade boys; Peter E. Diocesan Service or Intersession for the lew president, Mrs. Paul D. WiUiams. TO THE Told, Paul Brown and Elliott Richardson, Generai Convention at St. James' Church 22nd and Walnut Streets, on Monday, also grade boys; Mrs. Park, grade girls; ROAST BEEF DINNER OPENING OF THEIR Leonore Perkins, Dorothy Simmons and October 8th. at 10 A. M. At the meeting of the \Voman's Guild METHODIST SOCIAL HALL Gilhert Preston, primary grade girls and boys. and Gertrude Thatcher, kindergarten. of which Mrs. C. A. Stem is president. Thunday, October 11th, 5.30 to 7 Ellen Abell is chairman of the First Day plans were made for the activities of the School Committee; Ethel Durnell, superin· fall and winter. A rummage sale will bl.' \uspices Ladles' Aid Society - Tickets, 60c tendent j Mrs. Hunt, pianist, and Gertrude held in October and early in November NORWOOD, PA. Walton, secretary of the school. Paul there will be a supper arranged and served Cltaver, former superintendent, ably as- by the men of the parish under the leaderSATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1934 ship or A. B. Chapin. sisted on Sunday. TRINITY CHURCH Ten members of th~ Woman's Au:ti1iary. Protestant Episcopal FROM 4 TO 11 P. M. of which Mrs.}. Jarden Guenther is presiAT AUCTION Chester Road and College Avenue Rector: About 77-10 acres of p'ound an Vale Ave. dent, attended the fall meeting of the Rev. J. Jarden Guentber, S. T. M. just weat of Park Ave•• Swarthmore. Pa •• ·Woman's Aid to the Convocation of Chesabout 3 square. from R. R. station. Suit_ ANNUAL HOME-COMING DAY able for. $8,000 ta $10.000 ho.... e.. Sale ter, which met at St. Paul's Church, Ches; 8 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th, at 2.00 P. M. ter, yesterday. ._ I.i 9.45 A. M.-Sunday School Terms at .ale. Edward T. Biddle, Weat £aline and Cooking Applea The response to the Everyman's Offer- 10.00 A. M.--Junlor Church Chester~ Pa. Fresh Picked 11.00 A. :H.-Holy Communion and Sermon. 1::============== ''''ill ANNE NEWCOMER I ~==============================~ RALPH V. LITTLE, JR. I ;RADIO SERVICE i~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ HORACE S. GRIFFITH'S SONS INVITE THE PUBLIC NEW FUNERAL CHAPEL . APPLES A STEP IN A PROMISING DIRECTION Good food at an extremely rea.onable price •••• careful service •••• and an atmosphere that adeb a p1easant touch to your dinner hour •••• IN THE TEA ROOM Dinner .:.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " SOc Saturday, Sunday, Holiday.......... 75c StratLHaven Swarthmore, Pea..... Swarthmore 680 J. E. MICHAEL HARRY L. MILLER • The School in Rose Valley To the Editor: F. M. SCHEIBLEY Management MRS. J. PASSMORE CHEYNEY ROLAND L. EATON H. H. FOSTER J. E. GENSEMER CLARENCE HANNUM HARRIS AND COMPANY T. E. HESSENBRUCH DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM E. KISTLER MR. AND MRS. CHARLES KURTZHALZ JAMES T. LAWSON JERRY AND MORRIS MARTEL Iday juniors of Swarthmore College on Thursevening, September 27, on advances I Methodist Notes . . . . A supper-reception will be glven thIS Friday evening to the Methodists in the new class of the college. The Women's Foreign Missionary So. ciety met on Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 at the home of Mrs. Red rave 308 Va _ • A • g., S sar A \ enue. very Intereshng Jetter was •· , readf rom t he mWIODary of the church In Constantine, Algeria. MEDIA FRIENDS', AN ACTIVITY SCHOOL The Inn With Personality FRIENDS' FlltST DAY SCHOOL METHOD]ST EPISCOPAL SUNDAY SCHOOL PRESBYTER]AN SUNDAY SCHOOL TRINITY SUNDAY SCHOOL AMERICAN LEGION POST BUSINESS ASSOCIATION FRIENDLY CIRCLE PRESBYTERIAN MEN'S BIBLE CLASS I 5 CHURCH NEWS ' appreciation of the noble work of our own city'. Sunday School Teachers. We honor them beyond the power of mere words to express. All considerations of patriotism and public concern move us to feel grateful to them with deep and sincere gratitude. They have our admiration, sympathy and Co.operation. I THE SWARTHMOREAN Fo··-..I_..1 L ... ROL_- E. SI.._-'-- - v, u.n • un Today we stress this one agency, which, although worljl.w,de, has come to its finest flower in this Country-the Sunday School•. OCT~~O-B-ER---.-S,--19-M--------~~~~~~~~~~~~TH~E~SW~ARTHMOREAN· CLARENCE G. MYERS MR. AND MRS. CHARLES PARKER JOSEPH A. PERRY JOHN H. PITMAN N. O. PITTENGER J. EVERTON RAMSEY F. M. SCHEIBLEY A. P. SMALLEY LOUIS SHEPARD R. CHESTER SPENCER Eo S. SPROAT PETER Eo TOLD J. ARCHER TURNER Eo C. WALTON BUY NOW On Our EASY PAYMENT PLAN ) THE SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John EJlel'7 Tuttle. Minister OR SWARTHMORE 6 Brookhaven Road (Near Rose Valley Road), Rose Valley SUNDAY Woman'a Class opens. Holy Communion. offering for Sessional Fund. Reception new members. Communion Meditation by Pastor. 3 :OO-Choirs for Boys and Girls. Parish Building. 7:00-YOUNG PEOPLE'S RALLY. FRIDAY 'O:Oo--Woman's Association. Luncheon, 12:30. SWARTHMORE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH REV. WAYNE CHANNELL. D. D. Pastor 9 :45 A. M.-Sunday School. 11 :00 A. M.-"The Dwelling Place of the MOBt to:Oo--Blble School. lO:OO-Morninc Worship. Higb." 7 :00 P. M.-Epworth League. S :00 p. M.-'"Tbe EvU Eye," Strangers Cordially Invited. Strangers Cordially Invited FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST, OF SWARTHMORE Park Avenue below ·Harvard Services: 11 :00 A. ~t:.-Sund8y School. 11 :00 A. M.-Sunday Lesson-Sermon. Wednesday evening m~ting eaeh week. 8 p. JD. Reading room C)pcn daily. except Sun. oiays and holidays, 1 to 4: Chul'Ch edlfiep~ ediflce. All are cordially im'ited to attend the aerY· iees and use the Reading Room. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS PHONE REGent 1308 TODAY! TODMORDEN FARM SUNDAY . 9:45 A. M.-Flrst Day School. 9:45 A. M.-Mornina Forum Study, of Bruce Carey's book "The Bible and the Quest of Life-." 11 :00 A. M.-Meetina for Worship In :be Meeting House. WEDNESDAY 9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.-8ewinc and Quilt.. ina' In Whittier House. 80s luneheon. I...~~..............~..........~............~............II~~N conlbJ~ Inn~ W ~ln m~ c : :-.X~-..:-:-.....'<-.-....:-.'<-X+.~*: : : : H : : : : : : : GX-x--....,.. I II Do yo~ I Bank", With SWARTHMORE NATIONAL i Bank and Trust Company I ·x...'-)o,.....~..........~'-)o,'-)o,....._ _ _'"H III k"*"-"*"-'-)o,~~ JI. i~uMIEBJURNiER t~!·0.. DISPENSING OPTICIANS ~Ilal eH ESTN UT ST.. PH ILADELPH IA. Specialists in the making and fitting of Eyeglasses and Spectacles. JOSEPH E. HAINFS. President. 16----------------------------------------------____________--1 THE SWARTHMOREAN 6 Council to Boy New Police Car ---- SAY, , NEWS NOTES Health Day on October 15th OCTOBER 5, 1934 Ib 21e The eholce of UPHOLSTERING ! 1 Hoaelt Under the Cover Call Swarthmore 1441 Produce Specials 3hop -27 Main St., Morton, Pat l ••. Call Sw. 1839-J, Rutledge, Pa. Long Island Snow White -MRS. A. J. QUINBY &: SON Cauliflower JOSEPH Eo QUINBY ERNEST "- SNODGRASS. ASS'T. FUNERAL DIRECTORS BELL PHONE 4 Everyone needs more of this strength. It's bottled sunshine. ening food. That's what Penncrest's pure milk is. It's brimful of joYOUS energy. I MEDIA. PA. a ~ ~ aQa Q 000 0 0 0 0 000 Q Q Qa Q Q a 0 ....~ HEATING PLUMBING, &: ROOFING t& ~ AS IT SHOULD BE 1lo0NE L W. JACKSON SWARTHMORE 74-J GOoo 0 DODO QD In 00 OQ~Q Q Fancy Jonathan ApDles Yellow Onions I O-Ib.bag 25c Lima Beans lb. 10c Oreen Spinach lb. 5c Calif. Telephone lb 12~c Buy Your Food Needs at Peas . :->:_> -~~- - --~~~-~~~~~- head IOC 19c : bushel $1.95 Hard Cabbage tb 2c Tokay Grapes 2 15c Ripe Bananas Ib. 5c Calif. Valencia, 4 lb. I..... Orangesdoz25c .. the IlStXI Store. ,._-- • OCTOBER 5, 1934 8 THE SWARTHMOREAN ---------------------------~--~N~E~W~S~~N~O~T~E~S=---~--~Leaaue'------of~~W~o-DHD--~V~O~bHs~----~~=U~'~hW=S~t~.I~~~Of~A~~~H~.~h~~~'~"j,~':~~~ftn=.~r~~~M~.'II~M=n~.~.n~d~.ri.u~e ~ tbe~w Nail•0n to Ob5erve Or WT En15' , PIan -",-' . me'nUoned point and plaee of MalDDID&'. > •• ~. The Board of Directors of the Swartb· To.ether with the free and eommOD UH. ,,_.. f W V T rbrht. IIberi7 and privUese of"the .foreaaid Mrs. H. B. Cressman, of Yale Avenue, was called out of town last week by the • • • sudden death of her sister, Mrs. George J. Del F · k f Wi! • t (Continued from Page 1) inC , 0 mmg on" Arleen Snyder, Mrs. J. W. Wyche, of Ibe idea. So have the mayors of maDY •. h Avenue, IeIt toda Rutgers y to Jom er dties. ,tbe,·r new borne Belmont Plan In certain areas wide use already baS husha nd ..... , been made 01 the radio. In Topeka, the tation, New Iberia, Louisiana. Capper station has been giving five periods . Mr. and Mrs. Abram B. Fawcett, of a day for two weeks, to the subject. The College Avenue, with their daughter, Ibought 01 paying tribute 10 these unsel. Nancy, and son, Bill, motored to Ocean fisb servants of religion and patriotism has City, N. J., on Sunday to visit Mr. and made widespread appeal. Mrs. Louis C. Green, formerly of College Dr. Ellis himself is to speak next Sat. Avenue, who moved to Ocean City last urday evening at the mass meeting to be week and will make their permanent home heJd in York, Pa., the former home of there. both Dr. and Mrs. Ellis. Dr. Ellis, who is also a member of the Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hanzlik, of Cornell national committee for the observance, is A venue, entertained a group of friends on to be assisted in his local district by the Sunday evening at a buffet supper, the foUowing prominent church people: Hollis guests of honor being Mr. and Mrs. Lorin L. Danley, of Penfieldi Lewis J. Faust, Ray, former residents of Swarthmore. Highland Park; J. C, Parry, Bywood; T. \Villiam T. Brown, of Cornell Avenue. Earle Palmer, Wallingfordj Guy W. Davh;. Norwood; John B. Plumb, Parksidej Rev. has returned from a visit with his brotherG. Harold Hill, Linwood; James R. Pen- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George P. nen, Wawaj Rev. Charles Schall,.W.ayne; Lloyd, of Joliet, Ill. Mr. Brown also spent a few days at tbe World's Fair. Rev. L. J., Link, Chester. We wonder if the" people of Delaware Mrs. Alben T. Eavenson, of Strath Count)' know that in our county are 202 Haven Avenue, entertained the American Sunday Schools with an enrolled memberLegion Auxiliary on Wednesday afternoon. ship of '50,137 and, of this number, 2,252 are officers and teacbers. Another impor~ Dr. David McCahan and family, Strath tant fador indicating the real worth of the Haven Avenue, have returned to their home Sunday School is that during the past year after a month's absence at the shore. 510 accessions were made'through the Sun• day School 10 churcb membership. ,Will Speak at Convention These statistics, along with otbers, have, Th P I ' St t S bb th S h I been furnished by the County Association ~. ennsy .vama a. e a a c 00 • 51 ae t SabbaIh Scoo. h I I Assoc,atlOn will hold ,ts seventy,second I t o th e P ennsyvanla .., P Oct be Asso . f d h be t 1annual convention 10 Indiana, a., 0 r cia Ion an ave come perm~nen 10-11-12. This is a state-wide organizarecords of both the State and InternatIonal. . h' h filt . I P t ta t hon, 10 w IC y-SlX a our ro es n Asso ' t" oa lOins.. h I d rt denominations are definitely co-operating. P ennsy vama as wo. an one-qua er A h k Ib . ·li P 5 d 5h I b·l mong t e spea ers on e program IS mll on rotestant un ay c 00 mem ers, Rev. E H Bonsall, of Swarthmore Dimore than any other one or several S t a t e ' , the rector of Young People's work for organizations. On Sunday Swarthmore churches will Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Assojoin the other churches of tbe United States ciation. in appropriate observation of National RecGriffith.' FlBlerai Chapel ognition Day: Remodeled I more '--Al!jue 0 omen ottn met ues- drlvewa,. ae and for a P...-.eW87 and drive- day morning of this week at the home of Mrs. Bernard W. Isfort, of Pnn'ceton Avenue. Those present were Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyney, Mrs. Robert K. Enders, Mrs. William M. Fines, Miss Caroline Crewe, Mrs. Andrew Simncnn, Mrs. WilJ d M D'- • I R G d liam . Carson an rs. anle . 00 win. Attention is called to the cbanged date . f and subject matter of the fi rst meeting 0 the League. The new time is October 16, , CI b b at 3 o'clock, at the Woman s u, t e subject is uThe Place of Prisons in Dealing With Crime," Mr. Albert G. Frazer, executive secretary of the PenDsylvania Prison Society, is the speaker. The Friends' Prison Committee is co-operating with the League of Women Voters in this meet1nu. ~'I:I SHERIFF SALES Sherift"'s Office, Court House, Media, Penna. Saturday, October 27. 198.( 9.30 o'clock A. M. Eastern Standard Time ConditionB: $250.00 C8LOh or ee:Ufied check at time 01 sale (unless otherwise stated in advertisement). balance in ten daya. Other conditicns on day of ule. Levari F Bcias No. B53 June Term, 1984 All that certain lot or piece of ground 'with the buildings and improve~enta thereon erected, situate in the Borough of Sharon Hill in the County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. Beginning at a point on the southwest side 01 High IItreet (forty feet wide) at the distance of three hundred twenty-four feet and elJ,hty-tive one-hundredths 'If a foot northwestwardly from the northwbt side -of West Spring street (Iorty feet wide); thence extending along the southwest side of said High street north thirty degrees one minute weet twenty-one feet and vven hundred seventy-five one-thousandths of a foot to a point: thence extending south fifty·nine deRrees, fifty·nine minutes west ninety-one feet and sizty-one one-hundredths oC a foot to the middle of a certain fifteen feet wide driveway which extendll southeastward into West Spring dreet and northwestward into Garvins lane: then~ extending along the middle Une of said Afteen leet wide driveway south twenty-nine degrees fifty-two minuies east twenty-one leet and seven hundred seventy-five one-thousandths of a foot to a point: thence extending north fifty-nine degrees fifty-nine minutes east ninety-one feet and sixty--seven one-hundredths of a foot to the southwest side of said High street, the first mentioned point and place 01 beginniJlR". The interior of Griffitbs' Funeral Chapell Together with the free ond common use. has just been completely remodeled and right. Uberty and priwilege of the aloresaid ·I' b·1t drJVeWBY as Bnd lor a paBllageway and drivere d ecorat ed and a Iarge a ddI Ion UI on way at all times hereafter forever in comto the second floor. mon with the owners. tenant. and occupIers of In the chapel on the first floor a large, the other Iota of ground bounding thereon and enlitled to the u.Je thereof. and beautiful Moller pipe organ has been Improvements consist 01 two-stol')' stone installed and on the second floor, two and brick se-mi.detached house, 16x60 feet; rooms have been very attractively fur- I enclosed front porch: buement garage. .h d d d d b V S' ~ 1 Sold .. the property of Raymond Schaller. nlS e an ecorate y an clver. ~ mortgagor; Char1es S Graff. Insurance Comhomelike atmosphere prevails and it is now missioner 01 the Commonwealth of Pennsyl~ in Possession of Indepl'ndence IndemPossible to choose between a chapel or 'I vania nib Co.. and Charlee S. Wt!fIley and George parlor service. A large addition to the deB. Kelm. Receivers in Equity of International second floor was buUt at the rear which Reinsurance CorpontUon and The Pennllylvanla I Company for In8urances on Lives and Grant~ is used as a display room. 'ing Annuiti". real owners. The official opening of this new building ELLWOOD J. TURNER. Attorne)'. will be held on Saturday, October 6. An elaborate program of entertamment has No. B64 been arranged, to which the general public Levari Facias is cordially invited. The building will be June Tenn, 1934 open for inspection [rom 4 P. M. to midAU that certain lot or piece of ground night. with the buildings and improvements thereon 'h . I d erected, situate in the Borough oC Sharon The entertainment WhlC IRC U es a Hm. in the County of Delaware and State of musicale, and an organ recital with Henry Pennsylvania. Beginning at a point on the P. Nehlig, organist of Christ Church, of southwest elde of High street (forty leet wide) at the distance of three hundred three feet Philadelphia, at the console, will begin at and seveniy-five one-hundredths a foot M · .,orthwestward Irom the northweet aide of West .3 P 8 0 . . o:Ipring street (forty feet wide); thence 0.During the evening, a bust of Horace S. tending alonR" tht' southwest side of High Griffith, the founder, will be unveiled. street north thirty degrees one minute west • twenty-one feet and Ifeven hundred seventy. . M f,ve one-thousandthe of a foot to. a point; Women's ASSOCiation to eet thence extending south fifty-nine degrees fiftynine minutes west ninety-one feet and sixtyThe Women's Association of the Pres- seven one-hundredths of a foot to the middle 'd 0 line of a certain fifteen feet wide driveway byterian Church wil I meet on Fnay,. c· which eztends southeastward (nto West Sprinatober 12. at 10 A. M., to resume another street and northwestward into Garvins lane: h ill b thence extending along the middle line 01 year's activity. M £s. H e5Sen b ruc w e said fifteen feet wide driveway south twenty... in charge of the sewing, which is in behalf nine degrees, fifty-two minutes eaat twenty-one of the Needlework Guild. The Board will feet and seven hundred seventy.five one-thou_ sandthB 01 a foot to a point: thence extending meet at 11 A. M. Luncheon will be served north fifty-nine degrees fifty.nine minutes east at 12.30 P. M., followed by a short busi- I ninety-one feet and seventy-two one-hundredths of a foot to a point on the southwest side of ness meeting. High street, the first mentioned point and Last year the theme of the afternoon plac', ot beginning. programs was "Worship's Gift to Us"-a Together with the lree and common use. study-tlf religions from primWve man to ~ir,~~~~b~tyanadn~O~r!v~=a::w!~e a:l°:l~~ the Reformation. This year programs will WilY at all times hereafter forever in com· . F mon 'With the owners. tenants and occupiers corne under the topic of "SerVIce or of the other lots of ground bounding the~n Others," and entitled to the use thereof. Mr. Samuel Fleisher has invited the AsImprovements consist of two-story stone and brick semi.J:Ietached house. 16z60 feet; enclosed sociation to meet in the sanctuary of his Ilront perch; basement garage. Graphic Sketch Club in Philadelphia. Sold as the property of Raymond Schaller. Tran~portation will be provided for all mortgagor; Charles S. Graft, Insurance Commi88ioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl. after the business meeting. vania in Possession of Independence Indem~ In the sanctuary the devotional service nity Co., nnd Charlell S. Wee.ley and George Keim, Receiver in Equity of International w,'11 be conducted by Mrs. Yarnall, "Joy deB. Rdr.suranee Corporation, .and The PennayIin Service" being the subject. Mr. vallia Company for Insurance on Lives and · h"r will then speak of the work in IGr.anting Annuities, real owners; A. N. PolFie,, ... oek, terre tenant.. the 'Graphic Sketch Club and also of a I philanthropic plan in which he wishes ELLWOOD J. TURNER, Attorney. Swarthmore to participate. • •~ Levari Facias No. B55 June Tenn, 1934 All that certain lot or piece of ground with the buildings and improvements thereon ! erected. situate in the Borough (l[ Sharon Hill i" the County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. Beginning at a point on the south· side of High Btreet ([orty feet wide) I west at the distance of two hundred eighty-one feet The Women's Bible Class of the Presbyterian Church will resume its sessions Saturday, October 7, at 10 o'clock, in the auditorium under the able leadership of Dr. Clarence E. Clewell. The theme for the last quarter will be "Studies in the Christian Life." The thirteen lessons will be fr.om throughout the "New Testament" and will aim to interpret and deepen Christian experience. Will not each member of the class bring at least one other woman to enjoy these very inspiring' and practical lessons? MRS:' J. E. RAMSEY, President. • To Give W. I. L. Bene6t Mrs. Robert C. Dingle, of Straih Haven Avenue, is giving a card party at her home at 2 o'clock on Wednesday, October 17, for the benefit of the Women's International Leagu'e for Peace. NOTICE DPeclal meeting of the Swarthmore Public Library Association 'Will be heJd at the Library rooms in Borough Han on Monday evening. October 22, 1934. at 8.00 P. M., fbr the purpose of considerinB an amendment to the constitution relative to the time and manner of electing members of the Board of DiA rectors. ROLAND I ... EATON. President.. The Truth ,. About Accidents Recorda show skids cause 5% times as many acc:i- denb as blowoub. Goodyear has 43% more non-skid mileage and it costs no more. • HalmUDI &Waite S. Cheater Rd. &: Yale Ave. Swarthmore 1250' --------------~, 0 .roUD UD Dir ereon and P.-_. , I I I I Try our Low Cost Plan ft L GREEN'S COAL"SERVICE . SWARTHMORE 1234 Seuonod Cord Wood D.,. Kl"dli". W';od When we deUver four ton. or more of ODe Jc:ind of coal at one time, we aive a special price Cold Weather i. ComiDW. Let U. Checlc :Jour Batte.,. For Winter Ule~ Hmmo & Waite so. CHESTER ROAD S .....tI..no... 1250 ..---------'----~ I !., ~~!~~:'''estO!id: o:O;:es:'';;~i~:~':= I::a' (forty feet wiole) : thence extending along the I , south"l'IIt side 01 said High etreet north thirty degrees one minute west twenty-one feet and I '!even hundred seventy-five one-tbousandths of !a foot to a point; thence extendill&' south fiftyI nine degrees fifty-nine minutes weet ninetyone feet and .eventy-two one-hundredths of " a foot to the middle ",I a «min fifteen Cee'! wide driveway wdich extends sontheastward inw West Spring 8treet and northwestward inte Garvins lane: thence extending alone the middle line of said filteen feet wide drlvew&)l' BOuth twenty-nine degrees fifty-two minutell east twenty-one leet and .even hundred -e-.enty-five one-thOUBandths of a foot to • point; thenee extendill&' north ftfty-nine de&'rees litty-nine minutes eat nfnety-one 'feet aDd seventy-eight one-hundredths of a foot to tbe i ~G::§G§rH<~~~~GQGGGG::OGO:OO:G:GQOG::OO:OO~ DR. WILLIAM HAINES , TOMUNSON DEAD $2.50 PER YEAR SWARTHMORE, PA., OCTOBER 12,1934 RECEPTION AND TEA OPENS WOMAN'S CLUB Dr Wilcox to Fill NRA Post Dr~ Clair Wilcox, of \Valnut Lane, pro- fessor of ec~nomics .at Swarthmore College, has been appomted to the General Code Authority of the NRA, representing the Consumers' Advisory Board. \Vhile 'he .will continue his honors seminars in "Government and Business" and "Social Economics" at his home in Swarthmore, he will be in Washington two days a week, working on the general code authority. administration or codes for about thirty smaller business interests, handling in particular the solid fuels code. Dr. Wilcox, a former chairman of the Philadelphia Chapter of the League for Industrial Democracy, served as research director of the famous Wickersham Crime Commission. SCHOOL APPUES TO LW.o. FOR LABOR Past Commanders' Night at Legion Meeting The new officers of the Harold Ainsworth Post of the American Legion will be installed next Monday evening, October Wid Resident of Borough for Past Tuetday Marked Formal Opening 15, by the District Commander, William District to Furnish Materiala and Whitakough- ing--cost of materials, $.39.95. Performances at P1ayen' Mrs. Robert L. Coates. The members of erty, one of. the.candid.ates for LegISlature. 4. Spouting and plumbing on high school William Hvold Tomlinson, and four grandClub the hospitaJity committee, Mrs. C. C. West, .Meeti~. In Ea~ ,Lanldowne building improved-cost of materials, children 7 Mary Naomi, Anne Elizabeth, An InterestIng meetp18 ~as held at the $29.00. chairman, served tea and sandwiches. The Virginia H~t and;' Helen Margaret TomOn Saturday, October 20, at 2.30 and tasteful arrangement of flowers and decora. East La~owne ,Democratic headquam:rs, S. Ditch and tile lines placed-cost of linson, daughters of'WHJiam Harold Tom8.15 P. M., the Players' Club curtain will tions was the work of a committee com607 Balttmore Pike: on Mond~y evenmg materials, $31.00. linson. 6. Five bUDdRd and eighty feet of new Memorial services will be held at 2 ~ on a scene of old world beauty and posed of Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell, Mrs. last.. Boroug~ Chairman Mart10 Gannon o'clock on the afternoon of Friday; Oc- charm when uThe Toymaker of Nurem-· Charles Parker, Mrs. Arthur Dana and presided and IRtrodu~d the speakers. The road--cost of materials, $206.00. first addres! was debvered by. Mrs. Flo7. New concme-' walks and curbs-cost tober 12, at the Friends' Meeting House, berg" will be presented, under the abJe!Mrs. William Earl Kistler. direction of Eliza Katharine Ullman, before Mrs. Jesse H. Holmes and Mrs. Arthur rence Dornblaser, Stat~ CommItteewoman,. of materials, $12S.00. Third Street near Olive, Media. 8. Work on tennis court~ost of mateInterment will be in Germantown the Junior members of tbe Players' Club R. O. Redgrave will serve as delegates to followed by Allen Simon,. Esq.. James and their friends. the meetings of the Pennsylvania Federa-I Kane, of Ha~erford To~nshIP, and Frank rials, $90.00. Friends' Burial Ground. The first glimpse we arc to have of tion of Women's Club! at Harrisburg to M. Longstrc~h, Campaign Chairman of 9. Rebuilding the coal bin in high school building--cost of materials, $10.00. Nuremberg is a street scene outside a be held October 15 to 19. Mrs. Ja~es Delaware County. • walled garden. A busy street it proves I Bogardus wiII represent the Junior Club. C.rel Party •• Upper Darh,. The secretary was authorized to mak.e to be with the street cleaner the sentry,!... W'II' ElK' II d M H A Upper Darby hoJds monster card par~y the -proper application for this labor. 15 er an rs. . . f th be fit f U Darb Township , . , . ..I.,-.rs. I mm ar the lamplighter, the poet, the sergeant, I Peirsol are planning to go to Harrisburg or ~ ne 0 hPperh. y J h A The board was authorized the retaining soldiers, citizens and children,all! ~oing I I tl d th W d esd t· Committee, under t elr c auman, 0 n . of Dr. Franklin Gillespie to care for and o a en e en ay meeJngs. S· h hd h· h' of enter about their respective occupations with tmson, w 0 a as 15 c aIrman - treat the injuries which may be received • tainment, Leo McCloske~, together with in footb.n. little or no .regard for the young lover! Join Now If You Have l'fot AI-I who is trying to serenade his sweetheart' all the ward leaders as assistants, who suc,Continufld on Pace 3) ready' ContnDuted Your over her garden w a l l . ! ceeded in producing one of the. largest I Services to This Cavae The children easily find tbeir way to the I gatherings known to Upper Darby In many Toymaker's Shop, which is disclosed in Ihe years, . This second week in October is known second scene a real Santa Claus' workshop The card party and dance, wh!ch was as Needlework Guild Membership Week. filled with ail the treasures that delight the! • • • run to' secure funds for the C~mpalgn, ",:as Can we in Swarth~ore make that more heart of every boy and girl. The path to Interesting Meetings of Literature llargel Y supported by the entire tow~Shlp. . and Art SeetiODl Sclteduled. Over 150 veople. gatbere~ !1~. . ~he . H~~TOp than ~ namei' Can we put .sufficient· spirit his door is well worn, for "he is the best: into 1t to make membershIp weel n:aJty 'bClo\'ed nJan in Nuremberg/' . 7'-'-_. :~" '. I~ry~· €1utP- .... ~lJDUOm aD.d,.,~.. J4 H,.ti,et\A. t.-Cs '\".'at..C' . I Ie mean what its name suggests? The title role of Herr Bude), the ToyThe first m~tmg of the JUDlor sectlon I t~ought by the committee that over 2,000 Country Club for Monster As that question is answered by each k . . I' I d b w'n' W Price of the Woman s Club was held Tuesday I tickets were sold for the event. Rally rna er, IS 10 erpre e y I lam. . At thO I· Ih b· M I th ' d·d I prescnt member of the Swarthmore Branch o! the with a child-like simplicity and poetic evenmg. . IS Jrne ere was a uSI- 1 any. 0 • ~. can I a cs ~ere Hundreds of young Republicans throughd He e ness meetIng and a short program, f01l0W-1 but nothmg pohtlcal was mentIOned. Many GUl·Id , so w·,ll'·t measure up in Swarthmore. beauty t hat WI·11 Iong b e remem b ere. r. h· h h t· h . ' d d· ·b t d d out Delaware County will gather at the Never was help needed more, never was in his shop we meet his wife, Frau Budel, mg. w IC . t e sec Ion c aIrmen orgamze do?r prizes w~re Istrl u e an a ver~ Glendale Country Club on Saturday, Oc.the challenge more clear to do our part. played with sympathetic understanding by th~lr groups. d h H 11 'd enjoyable evenmg was had by everyon tober 20, at an old-time political rally Do we accePt the challenge? That is for Eliza Katharine UHman; his old friends, t was vote. t at a . a owe cn ance present. S f d th P t Stauflen- be held on Fnday evemng, November The Eleanor Roosevelt Club of Upper which promises to be one of the biggest each member of the Needlework Guild to 5 ergeantl Idrum~han .I't e doeh d Id in the dub house, with all couples coming Darby, through its president, Mrs. Annie outdoor events of the entire campaign. • h 'd M J h \ answer. bach p aye Wit mil ary as an 0 Moving from all sections of the connty Ballots for new officers have been sent ' (C tlnued on Page 6) 10 costume. J. Ariderson, as appomte rs. 0 n ~ . on • A benefit,bridge is being planned for the ~ Stinson, chairman of a like affair which early next Saturday afternoon the young out. If anyone is not in receipt of one I it can be secured from one of the nominatevening of November 16 for the purpose will be held on October 22, also at the Republicans will form a gigantic motor cavalcade as they bear down upon the ing committee, Mrs. J. Horace Walter, of raising money for the club's philan- Hi-Top Country Club. Mrs. A. G. White or Mrs. Florence Preston. thropic work. Anyone who failed to attend this great scene of the political activities below the The ticket is as follows: President, Mrs. The Literature Section, with Mrs. F. and enjoyable evening which has just town of Glenolden. From early in the afternoon until after 'orton Landon as chairman, w,iIl hold its paooed should surely not miss the next N William West; vice-president (vote for • nightfall a series of entertainment features three), Mrs. Thomas W. Andrew, Mrs. first meeting on Tuesday evening, October one, being held for the benefit of county will be run off for the benefit of the crowd. Jehn H. McWilliams, Mrs. Edward Cox, EUioH Richardlon, BoroUSb Mea 16, in the lounge at the club house. At funds, and all who possibly can should These will be interspersed with political L ted C : " this met:ting the book circles will be come out and support the ladies in this ' retary, Appom Mrs. john W. Adams and Mrs. J. Horace 1Ia..nllaD speeches by outstanding candidates of tbe Walter', secretary, Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop; of Swarthmore Division formed. undertaking. party. Boxing bouts and dancing will be The Art Section, of which Mrs. Henry Open Lansdowne Headquarter. treasurer, Mrs. Charles Bunting. Elliott Richardson, chairman of the Bet- Mock is chairman, will hold its first meetThe Lansdowne Democratic headquar- special features to be provided by the by The elections will be held Ma~ u!~i~ ter Housing Campaign in Swarthmore, an- ing Tuesday evening,' October 23, at the ters located at 26 North Lansdowne Ave- entcrtainment committee, headed Thomas J, Maloney, of Glenolden. Renounces the opening of the headquarters in home of Mrs. Mock, at 312 Cornell Ave- nue: will be formally opened with a rally Woman's Club House from 9 A. noon on Wednesday, October 24. Borough Hall. nue. on Saturday evening, October 13, at 8 freshments will also be served. "The young Republicans of Delaware October 15 marks the opening of the o'clock. County will prove to be a tremendous W:n First Game of Season Among the speakers who will be preBetter Housing Campaign in Swarthmore. The purpose of the Campaign is to emphasented to the Democrats of Lansdowne and force in the coming election/' said WHsize the need for improvements to dwellSwarthmore High took over P. M. C. their friends are john E. McDonough, liam R. Toal, Assistant District Attorney,. ings, business properties and other build- Prep last Friday to the tune of 13-0. It candidate for Congress; John J. Stetser, who is chairman of the executive commitjngs and to make it possible for these re- was a hard-fought game from beginning James W. Turner and Joseph C. Dough- tcc. "It is extremely gratifying," he said,. pairs and alterations to be made and, if to end, and the boys gave their best at all 'ertv candidates for the General Assembly. "to see the manner in which th~ youn'g Erneat White and Alexander nece5sary, financed. times... The Lansdowne De~o~ratic <:ampa~gn Republican voters of our county are rallyIt is estimated that fully sixtcen milToday the team Will play Media away Committee cordially mVltes nelghbonng: ing around the political flag in this camMcCurdy Present Organ R.... lion buildings in the United States are in in one of our hardest games of the year.! communities to send delegations to the paign. Young men and young women cital. Again nus Year everywhere sense their voting right as never need of important repairs and many more Last year Media defeated Swarthmore, and! opening of its headquarters. before, it seems to me, and that is exactly • At 6.30 Sqnday evening the Vesper Ser.v- require improvements and alterations to now our team is determined to win. what our young Republican group was inice will be held as usual in the Clothier bring them up to modern standards of Thcy play Collingdale next week ~t tended for." Memorial, on the College Campus. , health and cornfcrt. On the other hand, home, and expect to sec cverybody to, • • • Mr. Toal pointed out that the rally next Mr. Ernest White, organist of St. James 'mately four million men and 'I Swarthmore who can come, there to cheer I Saturday will be open to women as well as Church, .Philad~lphja, will again give alter- ~,~:~~~I, formerly employed eithe~ in ~he them on to victory. men, and that the o\:'casion will mark the nat~ recitals With Alexander M~Curdy, or- .construction industry itself or to alhed • firing of the first big gun of the young ganlS! 01 Ihe Second Presbytenan Church'l or conlributing industries, arc suffering CloL'tier Organ Repaired Publ.·c Welcomed to Attend and Repuhlicatls in this county. For the past Philadelphia. from lack of employment. Many of these . . three weeks a group of more than twenty The services of Mr. McCurdy and Mr. peoplc are receiving some form o[ relief, These who attend the. organ. reCitals. lD Hear Mr. Fraser and Major young men have been laying plans for this White, two of the country's mest outstand- requiring the expenditure of large sums the Clothier Memorial will notice the .lmFellma" Speak rally, meeting several times each week. ing organists, have heen re-engag.ed by Dr. which eventually must be supplied by tax- provemcnt in the tone of ~he organ sm~e i . August Niemeyer, of Drexel Hill, chairAlfred j. Swan, head of the MuSIC Depart- , ation 1 the stops havc been reVOlted to obtam I The first regular monthly meetmg of t~e man of the program comrqittee, is taking menl ' I Ih d ' t' n more brilliance This was done before I Swarthmore League of Women Voters wIll . In order to prevent ur er epreaa 10 b b 3 a leading part in the preparations for this Mr. White, who is a Canadian, attended of property improve our Jiving conditions, college op::ned by the organ tune.r. under be held. on Tuesday~ c~t~ ~ 16, at big event. The speakers' committee ic Toronto Conservatory of Music and was rovide op~ortunitics for those now out ~ the direction of Mr. Ernest .'Vhlte, w~o o'clock m the ,Vomen 5 • u.. o~se'" headed by Thomas A. Curran, of Chester, a pupil of the late Lynwood Farnham, who ~f em lovment to cam their support, I hadn~ been an crg:an make: s apprenltce i Mr. :\Ibcr~ G. ~raser \~111 _pe~k on . Th~ who is chairman of the movement in Delais supposed to have becn the greatest organ hereb ~ decreasing the need for further' as part of his musical educatIOn, was well ~ Place of Prt:ons lD ~eahng ~Vlth CrIme. ware County. Another active committf8' !elief ~\'ith the resultant taxation, all who qualified to supervise this work. Mr. F;aser. lSp e,:;ecut~ve. ~halrman of the teacher of recent times, is the finance committee in charge of Johe. ocle Mr. McCurdy was born in California can prudently do so arc urged to have • PcMnns?, vaRma nsonF Il y~1T d f Ih , d I I' S F _ . ' . • aJor omanus e man, ..var en 0 e V. Diggins, also of Chester. a~ p ayed at an ear y age m. &.n . ran needed r~pairs and alterattolls to their AHend Firemen's Convention DI C unty Prisons will speak on George E. Hill, Republican campaiga ClSto. He graduated from CurtlS Institute. rt' made now e aware 0 • ' It chairman for Delaware County, has bees Mr, McCurdy, a close friend of Mr. White, pr~s !novement is being carried out under The fifty:fifth annu~1 con~ention ~f ~he ,"Penal St.Ud~;~o~ a ~lffere~: A?gle. -0 _ loud in his praise for the efforts of the also studied with Farnham. irection of the Fede!'81 Housing Ad- Pennsylvania State Firemen s AssoCIation T~e Fn~n nson O~lDl ee IS. co I! young Republican group in this campaign. However, the type of playing and mu- th~ .dt f Headquarters for Swarth- was held last wef'k at Sunbury, Pa. cratIng With the League IR presenhng thIS "Allover the state," he said, "the younger Mr. and Mrs. Roy,Witmer and Mr. and program. sical interests of the two men differ con- rmDlS ra Ionbe.. ng opened in Borough Hall, ·d d ' . more are I II I d d th rade The meeting is open to the public and element are taking a leading part in tlle 51 erably, although some rno ern muSIc IS h ' f rmat,·on will be furnished by the Mrs. James Terre s at en e e pa , I d h h' t . hieb w ere m 0 TI rsd everyone will be most heartily welcomed. fight to keep Ihis state sale for Republican"mc u cd in bot t elr reper OIres, W B h &"'Cretary In addition to the on IU ay. • d be 'n afford the listener the opportunity of be- or~ug h rs duri~g the day the office J. Wallace Steigelman, of Dartmouth Tea wJll be served. an mem rs WI ism, and I am happy to observe tIlat no coming acquainted with practically aU the ~II aher ou Monday evenin'gg between Avenue. was a delegate from Swarthmore I then have a~ opportunity to discuss plan~ IfOUP is rendering .. greater service than the one we have in this county." '-.I· d t WI open ' I from M ond ay un til Fn·day. lor Ihe commg year. ~l organ Iterature to a e. 7 and 9 tbroughout tbe campaIgn. (Continued on Page 8) " I MANY DEMOCRATIC RALLIES IN COUNTY OF NUREM I Toya BERG TO BE GIVEN I I I I I FIRST MEETING OF I JUNIOR CLUB HELD YOUNG 'REPUBUCAN RAUJ OCTOBER 20 I 2'1 TO OPEN CAMPAIGN ON BElTER HOUSING 0' EXIDE BATTERIES VOL. VI. No. 41 NEEDLEWORK GUILD MEMBERSHIP WEEK We will continue to take orders at April prices until October 15. I ~~~~~ THJ: f1l" at. aU. tll:Dm. hereafter forever In common ~itled to the uae tbe.reol. wltL the owneu. tenanla and oecgptere 01 the ImpJ'Ovemeote eoneiat of t to other lots of ..rOund boundlna' the.reon and. wg..e r,. atone entitlec: to the use the,.,f. ~~:lo!!1c~ro:m~~h~=.pl=~ feet: ID'.provementB cOlUltat of two--etory .tone and ' brick HInt-detached hoU8e IGx6Q feet· eneloeed Sold aa the property of Raymond SchaUer Cront porch: basement e:u...e.· morqA8'Or; Charla. 8. Graff. Jrwur&nee Com: miuloner of the Commonwealth of Sold .. the property of Ra)'Dlond ScHaller. vania In Poueeslon of Independenee l~d"'J ... mortcaaor: Charles S. '3ntl', Insurance Com-. nily Co., and Charles S. We.1e)o and Geoern. miAiouer of the Commonwealth of Penn871. deB. KeJm," Reeefven in Eqult7 of Intern.tio~ vania In POIIHUlon of Independence Ind"em-! Reinsurance Corporation and Tbe 'Penneylvania nity Co., and Charles S. Weele,. and Georae. Company lor Il1Iurancea on Lives and Grantin d B. Keim. Receivers in EQuity of International I At.nuitles. real bwnen. Frank GrunwelJ. lerr! Reinsurance Corporation and The Penneylvania tenr.nt. . Company lor Insurance8 on LIves and GnnUng AnnulUt!fI, ftal ownen. A. N. Pollock, terre I' ELLWOOD J. TURNER, Attorney. tem·nt. NATHAN P. PECHIN ELLWOOD J. TURNER, Attorney. 1 Sherift'o ! REQUEST FOR EMERGENCY BIDS It beIng .hown to the satisfaeUon of CoUtleiJ Levari Facias No. BGG 1that B new ear for the UN of the Police De.. partment Is required immediately, it Is hereb, June Term. 191( dttlared that an emergeney exists requirinl' . . a ehortening of the twenty-one daya' interval All that certam lot or piece of ground for pUhllcation of advertlsement for bide wit.h the bundin~ and Jmprovements thereon Now therelore be it resolved that HIlled' bids e~ted, situate In the Borough of Sharon I be received in Council Chamber. BoroUgh Htll, in the County of Delaware and State I Hall. Swarthmore, Pa., on Wednesday evenin of Penn8y)vanl~. BegJnnlng at a point on, October 17. 1934. at 7.45 P. M. for the ft the southwest Side of High street (forty feet j lowing' • 0 wide) at the diBtance of two hundred filty ... I For purehue by the Borough of one new nln(' feet and five hundred twenty..ftve one-I Ford. Chevrolet or Plymouth two-door Sedlll thoupndtha of 8 loot northwestward lrom, euitable to meet the requirements of police the northweIJ~' side of Wnt ~pring street I work, tully equipped, includine epare tire (Iorty feet wide); th.rH·~ extending" .Ionllr the and carrier and searchlight. Bidden are also "louthweet side 01 said Hla'h .t~t north t.h.lrty . to include removing from the police ear now degrees one minDte west twenty-one teet and in use and installing in the new car In posls(·ven hundred seventy.ftve one-hundredths of tlol1l approved by the Borough the poli a loot. to a point; thene.e extending eouth radio receiving set and siren.' C~ filty_nlDe degrees fifty-nine minutes west 'Ihe bidder shaJJ submit ..... ith his bid an offer nin~y-one feet and seventy..eight one-hun.. to purchaae one or both of the following items dreath. 01 a foot to the middle of a certaJ:n I of police equipment no longer needed by th fIlteen feel; wide drivewo): which o.tends eouth- I, PoHce Department: One 1932 model Ford eastward !nto Wes~ SprlDg street and north.. Tudor Sedan and one 1930 model Harler. weetward mto Garvms lane; thence extending Dtlvidaon motorcyeJe. These vehicles may be along the middle of eaid fifteen feet wide inspeeted at Borough Hall, Swarthmore. Fa. dr.iveway south twenty-nine d~ fifty-two I The purcheBe price of the old equipment is to mlDutes east twenty-one (eet and seven hun- ,be applJed against the pu~hase price oC th dred seventy-five one-thousandthe of a f«?Ot new car. e to a point; tl,Jenee .extending north fifty-nine 1 A certified chEek drawn to the order of the degrees fifty_nine mlDutes east ninety-one feet Borou8h of Swarthmore in the sum of $100 and eighty-lour one-hundredths of a. foot .to. must accompany the bid. a point on the southwest eide. of said High I Dorough Council expres.sJy reservee the right ~treet. the tint mentioned POlDt and place to reject any 3nd all. bids. . of beginning. ELLIOTI' RICHARDSON. Together with t.he free and common use, Borough Seeretllry, ·"8)" • ------...----- driveway and for• p· ..forever ·se ••,. In and d..L. .. way at an..tim. hereafter eorn"''f.,. with the OWDen. tenant. and oeeuplera of ~ other lot. f d bo dl tb - OCT 12 1934 .o..:l SplenJiJ wearinq qualities from tke 3tarJwlck &' Jlaqee ...JIills in a wide -, franqe of sizes, pal1erl1J, colors MIDVALE WILTON KlNGSWAY WILTON FRENCH WILTON 9 " 12 9 " 12 9 " 12 $59 $83 $119.50 HARRY W. LANG, Sales Representative • PLANS LAID FOR VESPER SERVICES I SWARTHMORE LWV TO MEET ON TUESDAY I I' I II 2 ____________________ ~~~~~~~~~=_~~THE~~S~VV~AR~1lUW-~-O~REAN~~~--------~m~d7.1'_ ..__________~--~-0CT0B~~--ERI~19M Mr. and Mrs. J. v. S. Bishop, of Har-I Mr. Roland G.·E. Ullman, of Harvard May Attead "FortDiPdy" 0 . \"Ord Avenue, had as their iUes~s over the Avenue, is ma~g a. ten-day business tour MeethqJ . ., week,end, Mr. and Mrs. EllIS Graham of the south, meluding North and South A six and one-half pound girl was hom Bishop, of. N~w Yor~. This week-end Mr. Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Tenn...... to Mr. and M". D. Malcolm Hodge, 01 The following new members were Pres. 11 and Mrs" Bishop Will entertain Mr. and , .. Mrs. Edward. McCall, of BostoD, Mass. Captain and Mrs. W. S. A. Smith, of Strath Haven Avenue, at ,. o'clock Mon- ent at tb. firJt meeting 01 the season 01 I Engagement f CIara Taylor Anooouce·.dI - C d Akron, Ohio, arrh'ed on Monday for a day evening at the Lying-in Hospital. "The Fortnightly." which was· held on Lt-·and ... lQD,. oare to Winter Mr. and Mrs. Octavius Narbeth and lam- visit with their son and daughter-in-law, in Philadelphia. Monday at tbe bome· 01 Mn. Wesley N. in Waabinatoo, D_ C_, After ily have changed their residence Irom 216 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Smitb, of Copples ____ Clliford, Soutb Chester Road, wbo Is the Year Abroad Soutb Chester Road to 323 Lalayette Ave- Lane, Wallingford. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac P. Davis, of the lounder and leader 01 the group: Mrs. spent Friday and Saturday at Point Pleas- turned to her bome on South Chester Road. Mrs. Bierman has reopened her ant and Asbury Park, N. J. shop at Sharpless Rock Manor. Mrs. W. F. Faragher, of Chester Road Mr. and Mrs. Harry Liebeck, of Park and Westdale Avenue, entertained Mrs. I. L. Nickerson, Mrs. Clifford Banta and Avenue, have returned from a five-weeks· Mrs. Frederkk R. Lang, at a bridge trip to Alaska, baving traveled through the luncheon on Friday. . western United States and Canada. I I I THEATRE NOW PLAYING WALLACE BEERY JACKIE COOPER In Robert Louis Stevenllon·s "Treasure Island" Extra! Saturday-Kiddie.· Show "Carolina"--Janet Gaynor STANLEY CHESTER Today. Tomorrow, Monday ',... o,h' .- The Young Women's Westminster Guild of the Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Frederick A. Child, on Vassar Avenue, on Thursday, October 4. The devotionals were led by Mrs. Jean Doctor Dix, former directress of tbe Christion Education of the Presbyterian Church. The speaker for the evening was Mr. Philo C. Dix, State Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., whose subject was "Pennsyl_ vania Youth." A social hour lollowed. Cbester WARNER OLAND "CHARUE CHAN IN LONDON" Mrs. Helen Muth attended the Fami1y Welfare of America Conference held in Washington this Thursday, Friday and· Saturday. At tbis conference the program for private family agencies in 1935 will be discussed. "YOU BELONG TO ME" DAVID HOLT LEE TRACY HELEN MACK with STARTS TUESDAY HAROLD LLOYD FOR THREE DAYS JANET 'THE eAT'S PAW' GAYNOR Monday and "tuesday FRANCHOT TONE in "The World Moves On" ....~-- WAVERLY Drexel Hill HAUGER, Prop. Sw•• 19 Announces the Removal to a New Enlarged Store at the CORNER OF STATE AND MONROE STREETS Wednesday Only Bros. GlI"eatest Ivhuk"l Any BATTLE CREEK E. WITHAM SWARTHMORE 1000 day Any hour PSYLLIUM SEED C@MSTDPA'VI@M Thursday Only' NOl a drug bUl a nalural laxative-non-grip}lJ-8:-non- 300 - CorReous GllI"ls - 300 HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD "The Cat's Paw" and Thursday DIANA WYNYARD in John Galsworthy's "One More River" in It-aot Be•• Quality 011 "n" 7 JP'eGuarcmteeOurlF"ork -You mast be satisfied. Let us rive you an e.timate the coat of puttin.. your Ford in tip-top .bape for this wiater'. drivin... 011 Sales & Service Ballil!8re Pl al Proridenee Rd Medi. 1800 17 WILL ROGERS "Mr. Skitch" ZASU PITTS with ROCHELLE HUDSON by P.Jpular ReqUe3t Thursday Riot Only. October 18 "Paris Interlude" with ROBERT YOUNG M4.DCto;; EVANS OTTO KRUGER UNA MERKEL Love is love the world over. but tt'~ different in Pari•• Coming. Friday _ Saturday October 19 - 20 "Treasure bland" 1b Ib 18c Rolled Beef Pot Roast Ib 20c Ground Fresh Beef Ib 20c Fresh Cut eeef Cubes Ib 29c Pure Pork Ib 25c Fresh Country Sausage I I I .'IIeaty Scrapple Ib 15c Sliced DrledBeef . ~ lb. lck: Tender Beef Liver· Ib 140 Swift's Calf Liver Ib 29c !ingg Imported Qruyere Cheese box (6 portions) 29c ?abst-ett Spread (Standard, Pimento and Swiss) 2 pkgo 350 Sea Sea 11005 Large 1b Fresh Fillets Genuine iiaddock Fresh Select Oysters (Op"ned) *Fresh Croakers and Sea Trout I 25e Ib 180.' do. 18c' Ib 10c (·.Cleaned-renay for~ the pan-heads on) finest I Full Cream , Cheese Lovers ot eood cheese w.n 'b19c enjoy this Immensely. . N. B. C. Sky FlakeiWafers l60lpkg 19c 1~"l.lo·'l Oc Sliced Rye Brea~ larQ'-ro.,.:-...-r:9c-·_·_··· Bread Suprem'''biq loef .Sliced Victor! 6c LARD Be.t P...... 2 lb•• 25c: :.. ;, 1--:":13'-c-iIfa1long Cut , I -- .1 Sa~!~I:!~~~,!~~_:_19c I IlSaJ Self Rising Pancake Flour 15c Maypole Syrup Nestle's Chocolate Bars Boscul Coffee 17c 11_ & M. Genuine Oven aaked I Baked 2 pkg'17c 2 bolO 25c 3 for 10c: Un 340 Ib Beans 2 29c large cans brick ovens. the old-fashioned way In New England Gorton's Ready-ta-Fry Codfish Cakes can 14c Fleischmann's Yeast INew Quick Acting) cake 3c Extra Large Jumbo II c IlSaJ Mixed Marrowfat Vegetables Beans 2 Ib·1Sc COAL Psyllium Seed 25e lb. pkg. GEE, DOC, Fot' Boiling. SouP. or Baking. 2 NO-217 C :" .. cans All ready for use· In soups or salads. Hallowe'en Card Party The American Legion and Auxiliary Hal-I lowe'en Card Party will be held at the Strath Haven Inn, on Friday, October 26, Fig and Bran with ZO cereal CHILDREN LOVE IT 15e for both FREE DELIVERY SVJaribmore 761 - 762 - 763 MARTEL BROS. Why don'teha write English? Perbap$, with a ehild's curiosity, you have wanted to know the .arne thing. But let us assure you that, no matter how impossibly illegible your doctor's prescriptien may seem, our registered pharmacists will 611 it accurately, ulina only the pure.t clrull" Ib can I SWARTH. 857 MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY CHESTER ROAD AND PARK AVENUE ...., ~ ~" . It may-be warm tcday - and the picture above may be amusing. But winter isn't so far away. If you fail to provide for winter now, a month or two from now you may be enacting the scene above. Store up on coal today. Prices are lower than in ten years. VAN ALEN BROS. COAL SWARTHMORE 10412 ----------_. at 8 P. M. There will be !able prizes, door prizes,. stunts and surprises. The committee in charge, under the chairman::h:p of Mrs. Roy Comley, is! M:-s. Os:;ar Gilcree5t, Mr. J. Paul Brown, Mr. Guenther Froebel, Dr. John Murphy and Mr. Ge~)(ge Fenno. I To Speak at Conference Charles Kurtzhalz, of Park Avenue, C: of Haverford, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylv.nia, 'Jounded and described accordln" to a certain survey and· plan thereof made for .John H. )ler and Son, tiy Alva L. Rogen. R. L.: S .• Ardmore. Penna.. on March· -11, 1921, u' fol:ows, to wit: Situate on .the BOuthweaterly side of Oak·ord ,road (A6 feet wide) at the distance of ;35 feel measured aouth 27 degrees 28 mlQutel ast along the said side of Oakford road. from ts inteneetion with the southeasterly Bide of rdmore avenue (as widened to the width of 60 feet).· Containing in front or brt'Bdth BOlltheutvardly along the eald lIide of Oakford road. 10 feet and extending of that width In length lr depth aollth 68 degrees 82 minutes west letween parallel Jines at right anglee to aftel'l" f01'ever. Reaervlng nevertheless, the ~ and uninterruPted U~. TIght. Hberty and 'rivilege of the above mentioned driveway, as . !1tI fOIi • ~.Y'BY pod driveway. for tlw 'SEl ana beileRf of "the ·owners. tenants and '--cuplers of the premises adjoining to the outhf>8st at all timee hereafter forever. Sub""'t to the proportionate part of the expense r maintaining lIame. Impro"\.'emen1s consist of· two and one-hall tory brick. stuccc and frame house, 16x28 e-ot: one--story stucco addition. 8xl0 feet; ~ucco garaae. 16x16 feet. C;:old 8.Il the property of EHzabeth E. DonIidson. singlewoman. WILLIAM TAYLOR, ·jILLIAM P. LANDIS, Attorneys. No. 1488 two M&res two mlnuta eat :ftl~.t.o and tbenee north lorq..two dtafteI flftT..two min.. teet to the 8nt. .... eut forty-lb,.. _an4 elabq"nlne o...buo_ ID4!'ntloned point and plaee 01 bealDDlq. dndth8 teet. to • point: thence aoath forty. ...en deanes ftU,1iaht minute. eat MY. Anotber thereof betrlnnlD" at a point on eatJ'1b: and lozQ......eu one-hund.redtha f~ the nortb:«ater)J' .Ide of WlIliaJu _ nMI4 at; to • polot on the. afol'elHDtlooed nortbweat. the dktanee of ODe hundred fllb-fl.". and erb' .Ide of WUJiamI road. the place of benine one-hundredths feet meuured. southwestwardb- alone the ..Id side of Wlw... road Subject to tbe .....btl of the OWDerl. ten.uta (rom It. Intersection with tbe center line of and oceupLen of the propertia honU.... on Old Lancuter road: thence condnnl.,.. "0D8' tbe ~theuterl' ,Ide of WWlaJa.. roM and the ....0. side of WUllama road .oath fort,... @oUtled to the UN thereoft to tbe free and two dearees two minutes ....est l5eVen hun- COlDmon use of the cee.POOll on the pre:ms.. ired flfty..ix feet to a point In Uoe of "nd now or late (II II .... Wtlllam F. Dreer; thence bereln deKribed. 3100. aaid Dreer's land north tblrty.. ix deNo Improvemente-vaeant ~und. MVenty.ftve one-bundredtht: "'oam.. %I'ftB sixteen minutes west one hund1'lll!d two Sold .. the properl7 of PhUODIf:na ~. Aneva. and twelve one-hundrecJtQ leet to • point In line of land now or late of Good HolDft a .Inalewoman. Compan,.; thence alon. the ..Id land BOrth forty_two degrees two minute. eat ,Ix hun· Hand money-,f&OO.OO. dred nlnety..two and sb.teen one.bundredthB SAMUEL A. MONTGOMERY, Attornf'J'. feet to a point: thenee IOUth forty .. ix deNATHAN P. PECHIN. greft three mlnut.ee eot twenb..two and -:lghtY-flYe one-hundredthe feet to a point; ·.8_. PROGRESSIVE OIL BURNER SAl ES & SERVICE Why Go Out of Town for Your Oil Burner Service? We Service All Makes H. W. BORDEN & SON 345 PARK AVENUE ! i Fieri No. 151'i Facias CALL SWARTHMORE 1694 ANYTIME June Term, 1934 All those certain Iota or piec:es of ground County of and State PenDII),lvania. in Delaware the Township of of Radnor, in th( situate bounded and deacribed according to a certain survey and plan thereof made for· J. Bongi· ovanni by Milton R. Yerkes. C. E .. Bryn Mawr, PennllylYanla, on .January 27, 1930, as '01. lows, to wit: I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i STANDARD OIL CO. ot Penna. One thereof situate on the southeasterly lIidt of Williams road (forty feet wide) at the dis· tance of one hundred twenty-six and seventy· two one--hundredths feet me_ured lIOuthwestwardly alone the aid IIlde or Williams road from Its Inteneetlon with the center line of Old Laneaater road. Containing in front 01 breadth IIOUth forty-two dearees two minutEl west along. the aid IIlele of Williams real fifty and seventy_five one-hundredths feet: and extending of that width in length or dept) BOuth fortY·HVen degrees flfty-ell'ht mlnutef wt between parallel lines at rigbt angles to said Williams road, one hundred feet. INTRODUCE THEIR NEW MODEL E-S GILBARCO OIL BURNER An Outside 550 Gallon Tank This offers YOIl dependable re.pon.ibility, a price far under previous quotationll, and a buyins plan at leas than one-half the usual charge for deferred payment,. ,- Anothe, tIIereof beginning at a point (It; he aoutheutei-Iy .ide of Williams ~d ~ forty feet wide) at the distance of eighl hundred eighty-one and seventy-two one-hundredths feel lI1eB11ured sOllthwettwardly along the eaid sid( of Williams road from Its Intersection with the center line of Old Lancaster :roAd; thence extending 80uth forty.seven degrees flfty. eight minutes east one bundred feet to I!. point; thence south forty-two degrees .two min· utes west seventy-three and forty-six onehundredths feet to a point In line of land now or late of Mn. William F. Dreer; thencf along said Dreer's land north thirty-llix degrees sixteen minutes west one hundred tw(' and twelve one-hundredths feet to 8· point on 'he aforementioned southeasterly side of WiI· 'iams road; thence along the same north forty· Modern BENGAL and QUALITY Gas Ranges only sZnOWN A. D. ANDERSON PHONE 6191 DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE Located at Galey Hardware ComplIDY, Chester , . . .' WE DON'T·'JUST SELL OIL BURNERS Many oil burners are sold by "high pressure" salesmen without regard for the buyer's future. We believe that the SELLER'S responsibility just begins with the sale. That's why "we complete the picture" and maintain four depertmento for your protection, namely: OIL BURNER SERVICE FUEL OIL SALES INSTALLATIONS .r ...... F.....I " E. Sh.plta UB' '"KED EVEIlY FRIDAY AT . 1& Ion 0 I e Seoqul-Cenlennial "Okey, if we could get tbe old gang of American Methodism will be commenced together. We'd show tbm new generation in the Swarthmore Episcopal Church on ANN B~ SHARPLES something." Sunday with special services The It Ed,.... _4 Pub....er "Show them up, you mean. They're al Dr. J. G. Bickerton ·will the gu:... lot of nit-wits, mostly. No idea of sport. preacher on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock DruS J. EWiG Just a lot of gangster spirit, copied from giving his notable sermon on "The Head GeIuraI ......... the .movie!!. Think it's brilliant fUD (sar- ~arming of John WesJey." Dr. Bickerton .. ~stl~Jly) to go. along tbe streets smash- IS ~ forme.r District Superintendent of the ROSAIJ£ DRYDEN ?,g light., breaking and wrecking, work. Philadelphia Conference and bas recently 8edaI. .B4IIt.r mg off old grudges-and giggling like a lot been serving with distinction as a special Pb•• Swartlam..... BOO of sissies." lecturer at Cliff College England. In the fntered .. Secand. CIa.. Matter, .JUUBrJ' 206, "No jmagination, I call it-just plain evening at 8 o'clock the' pastor, Dr. Wayne 1929. at lb. Poet Ollce at SWartiuaan, Pa.. dumb." Channell, will give an address on "John under the Act af Marcb 3, 181.. "Wonder what their parents are like' if Wesley and the Projection of Methodism" they're proud of 'dear Junior' and 'JuniQr- illustrated with colored lantern slid~ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1934 ess'-guess they're too darned indiffe;ent Dur.mg the next few months attention wili to care-until their own bull gets gored." be·drawn to various events and characters A FRAGMENT "Yeah. Last year I stood around and in the history of Mt1hodism. sized them up. I must say that the dumb • When we are "down," P SWARmMOII£, PA. ... . ,year. The committee consbted of Arnold Viehoever, Betty McGamb and Dorotbea Dodd be And all delightful things Seem swept away; ness." ~~:::::::,;;~;:::;;,;;;;;;;;";;;;;;=====~;,,,================= The churc:h committee on missions and benevolence has organized for the church ye~r with Dr. J. R. Kline as chairman taking the place of Elder Walter Irvin~ Clarke, who died last July. Mr. R. V. Little has been made treasurer, Mrs. George I. Van Alen secretary and Mrs. Terman, missionary correspondent. The ~ommittee disburses the missionary offerIn~S of the church which, it is hoped, will thIS year amOlmt to six thousand dollars.! I The regular reheaf!a.ls for the boys' and I girls' choirs will be held on Sunday after-I noon, making them a real part of the I Sunday appointments of the church. The, boys meet at quarter before three and the girls at three o'clock. Prof. Franklin G.! Williams is assisting Mr. Kneedler wilhl' The Toymaker of Nuremberg the boys until the return of Mr. Johnstone, the latter part of next month. The. membership age is from eight or nine years FOUR PLAYS up to fifteen. The choirs are receiving not only instruction in the singing of certain anthems but also are taught some of the I all October will be needed for lolly-pop great hymns of the church and are given I night, bo.peep night, candle night r ghost in~truction in the proper placing of the night, girl night, boy nigbt, boy-and-girl voice and the formation of musical tones. night-and all the crack-pot ideas each new arrival in· Swarthmore brings with him." The young people held their fall rally "Or her." "Or it." "Rip, what say we fcr the opening of their meetings and work organize an 'Old Timers' Night' and show for the year last Sunday evening, with the these'little sap-heads just how much clean pastor leading. A brief talk was given by fun can be packed into a real old-fash- Elder E. Fullerton Cook. chairman of the ioned Hallowe'en?" Committee on Christian Education, A "Yeah; there ought to be a law." "Or committee was appointed to presefl.t the a Borough ordinancel" "Okey, but mostly coming Sunday evening, names of candifor passive parents." "Uh-huh; the 'thick- dates (or the various offices for the church skins.' " Women'. International Lea.ue OCTOBER 20TH AT 2.30 AND 8_15 JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP DUES, $2.00 SEASON 1934-1935 Make checb payable azul Had to -=-H::E::I::E:::N:.:..K.:::...:W:.ARREN:::.:::.:::..:,:...:.321::.:.._S_._U..:"'_._Ch_._._.... __R_.._d..;..________ , l ________ Going in on the 8.19, a few mornings ago, the Eavesdropper was entertained by a conversation; mostly a swapping of reminiscence by two old Swarthmore "boys" sitting in the next seat in the smoker. These men are popular citizens, active in Borough affairs. successful in business, but, witha1, just lIovergrown boys," Real HEmen. And, years ago, while in school, Bishop Stewart to Preach Here CARD PARTY they were brimfull of mischief and per3.t the Homes of Mr•• Robert C. Disque aDd petual teachers' torment!T-as may be The Rt. Rev. George Craig Stewart, Mrs. Arthur E. Bye imagined by these overheard fragments: D.O., S.T.D., D.H.L., Bishop of Chicago. MONDA.Y. OCTOBER 29. AT 2 P. M• "Skeets, do -you·"J'emrmber the ·times· we ~~ilI pr~ch ·-at· a .special service in T.rinlty '" .,. ..... ,. ~'Ti'ck;i:"~::" 50' C:;-tII...-o _ _ _ .~ used to have on Hallowe'en?" ,.' ·Church on Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'dock. ~~~~~~:::::~§;§;~i===;:. The clergy and" congregations of the Con- o D vocation have been invited to the service on Sunday and a general invitation is extended to all Swarthmoreans. Dr. Stewart is one of the most force(ul preachers in America and· one of the most No Admission Charllsl NEEDS prominent Bishops of the Episcopal Church. Feoluring Wm. SylYono Thunder, He was Chaplain of Evacuation Hospital 6 guest organist; Ruth Weir Miller. with the A. E. F., and rector of 51. Luke's soprono; Helen Rowley, violinisl; Church, Evanston, lllinois, before his eleAnne Simon, conlralto. vation to the Episcopate. SWlday, Oct. I' - 3.30 P. M. He is a member of the National Council of the Church, and of the very important , World's Commission on Faith and Order. IOppOsite [mmo(:uk,!Q Collego neer frozer He is the recipient of honorary degrees on u. s. Roule 3O-lin(:oln Highway! from Northwec;tern University, Kenyon o College and Western Theological SeminalY. Several of his former parishionerS are now students at Swarthmore College. SWARTHMORE Bishop Stewart married the former Miss TRINITY CHURCH Gertrude Clyde, of Chester, a sister of Sam89-W 283-J Protestant Epiacopal uel Dyer Clyde. a vestryman of Trinity Chester Road and College Avenue Reetor: Church. Rev • .J• .Jarden Guenther, S. T, :M. Media Friends' School Ei.ht Suhsequent Year. Nursery School Kinder.arten A Friendly School An Acti.,;l)' School Mini.ten to Growth and FuJI Development of the Child Telephone: Media 877 or 467-M ==. OUTDOOR EOnEERT YOUR RADIO I PHILADELPHIA MEMORIAL PARK James P. Faries Ralph V. Little, Jr. Cood faod at aD ex.tremel,. reasonahle price • ••• c&reful aemce •••• aad aa atmo.phere that adds a ple.Nat touch to your dinner hour •••• IN THE TEA ROOM Dinaer .. < ....... <. < .... , ..... , . , Saturday, Sunday, Holiday•......... 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You'll like its a([r"'clive price. Has a convenient, fiat table-top working surface. Largeulility comparrment, automatic flash lighter, large oven, and broiler. Built for service. Very moderate price. EaIlY Te._•••• a Year. 1:0 Pay DOE BURNER $247.50 $315 and up P. M.-Boy S("OUt8. Troop Three. SWARTHMORE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH REV. WAYNE CHANNELL, D. D. Putor 9:45 A. M_-Sunday School. '1 :00 A. M.-The Sesqui·C;mtennial of Method· i'3m. Guest Preachf'r. Rev. J. G. Bickerton, D.O. Subject. ""The Heart Warming or John We!ley." 8:00 P. M.-"John Wesley." Illustrate.:! !,,"ith ""'a"U!!"::'U::I,,'Y':::colored lantern shdes. -;"'IRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. OF SWARTHMORE Park A \'enue below Harvard BUY NOW ____=. . On Our .• :00 A. M.-Sunday Sehool. '1 :00 A. M.-Sunday Lesson:Sermon. Wednesday evening m(.>etmg each week. B p m Reading room open ~ai". dee-pt Slln!~)'s.' and holidays. 1 to "; Church ediflce. AU are cordiallY invited to attend the &e-nices and use the Reading Room. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS EASY PAYMENT PLAN For Complete Fuel Service CALL SWARTHMORE 600 All Our Suburban Storei Wilson Coal & Supply Co. PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY WALLINGFORD, PA_ • FRIDAY 7:~O Swarthmore 1727 We Call Far and Deliver ~UNDAY . PHONE REGent 1308 TODAY! OR SWARTHMORE 6 In Your Safe Deposit Box~ j 7:00 P. M.-YOUNG PEOPLE. 5 SO. CHESTER ROAD "WILSON" BURNER >, . ..z.. 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communllion, 9:45 A. M.-Sunday School. '.0:00 A. M.--.lunior Church. 11 :00 A. M.-Morning Prayer Rnd Sermon 4:00 p, M.-Evening Prayer. SERMON BY THE RT. REV. GEORGE !o:oo A. M.-Bible &:hool. Bengal AII-S1:eeI Tahle-To,p Ga. Range /t'. "~;:'t" ~''I\''-''" -. '"' Swarthmore,·· Pe...... CHURCH NEWS (Very Wide Tahle-Top Model Quality Ga. Range ) A STEP IN A PROMISING DIRECTION • ATTENTION! U.OO Per y _ • Presbyterian Not... Doras weren't to blame-Ihey came by it honestly, or I miss my guess." "Not all of them. I did see some clever When every smile becomes a frown, And gracious favors bear their stings- tricks-like the bunch that stretched paper rope across Chester Road and checked 'Tis time to pray. traffic, and laid broken spring leaves in the To pray for strength road to razz: the poor boobs that stopped To bear life's cruel darts i to see what fell off thei~ cars." To overcome, "Remember how we used to rig up door That we may gain at length bells with fine wire to ring from across An understanding of the Parts the street-and those tick-tacks we stuck Which make the Sum. up with rubber suckers and worked with silk thread ?" It cannot be "Yeah; and remember how old man That we are only made Fimple used to jerk open the door and To live and die rush out fast? Ha, ha. that year Slim Without at least a chance, to see, snuck up and tied a bucket of water to Before our mortal visions fade, the door knob! Wow! I can still hear The mysterious Why. the old Deacon cuss I" "But 'them were the good old days I' Ob, for a Trust I Then· we had fun, and how-all in one That will us courage give, night! Now this sissy generation makes To work and prove a lot of baby excuses to stretch Hallowe'en That though our bodies tum to dust. over a week-corn night, SQap night, eats Yet we are Spirits, and shall live night, mischief night (and, ye gods, what In Heavenly Love. punk· ideas of mischief!). Pretty soon, JOHN R. BROWNELL. PARENTS MAGAZINE but only fl.OO for 3 y..,. The Woman's Association holds its openiog meeting for tbe autumn with sew.ng MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN this morning for tbe Needlework Guild. Sw. I363..W 313 DARTMOUTH A.VE. Luncheon is served at 12.J0. By invitation of Mr. Samuel Fielsher, the women AUCEKRAFT will adjourn to the synagogue of the Graphic Sketch Club for the afternoon ses- will open her Swarthmore CIaNC. in sion, wbere Mr. Fleisher will give an adRhythmic Dancing on. October 24 dress on the work of the Club. TransStudlC!. ZSI S. v .. Pelt Street portation from tbe churcb will be furDished all who wish to go. I Exclusive J. B. Ellison'. Materials INVESTIGATE THESE PRODUCTS Melhocii.t H· • CeleLlltoric .....tioa The celeb r f h liDo I J Often wish I were peanut size now so I could gel oul and do il aU over again" A prominent citizen sent the fonowing communication to us with the remark, "It's· dull wits that lead to destructive- For a Completo la.tallation Includinc PHONE 6191 ' & . . . . . . . . . . . .REAN THE SW_&nwav HALLOWE'EN CAPERS at $285.00 Another thereof altuate on the southeuterb aide of Williams road (forty feet wide) at thf. diatance of flve hundred elgbty-one and lIev· enty-two one--hundredths feet, meaaured southwestwardly along the nld side of Williams road from Ita Intenec:tlon with the center line of Old Lancaster road. Containing In frout or breadth BOuth forty-two degrees twc minutes west along the said aide of WUUamF road fifty feet and extending 01 that width in length or depth BOuth forty-seven deSreH flfty-elght minutes east between -parallel Iin";l1 at right Bnalel to said WUllaDlll road, Ont hundred feel. ~OC=~TO~B_ER ___ 12_'_1_t_34 ________~~~~~~~____~~~~a~~-- SWAR~T_~~~~REAN~~__~-=______________________________________ • 9:4" A. M.-Fi1'8t Day Sehool. 9'45 A. M.-Mc.rning Forum Study, of Bruce . Carey's book "The Bible and the Quest of Life." 11:00 A.••-Meeting lor Worship in the .'. ; •• the legal evidence that your liCe is ,, insured ••• that you carry fire insurance \ ••• that you own certain real estate, or \ lease or rent it ••• that you own invest· mtlIlt securities • • • that you have made your Will. Keep t:his almost priceless evidence in a Safe Deposit Box. Our rental charges ....are small compared with the pennanent protection assured. ~ \.' Swarthmore National Bank and Trust Company Meeting House. WEDNESDAY • 9 :30 A. M. to 2 :30 P. M.-Sewina and Quilting In Whittier Honae. »Ox luncheon. - ---~--- THE SWARTHMOREAN Hold. &av..... Hunt Toymaker of Norem Berg To Be Given Tbe members of lbe Epworth League of lb. Methodist 'Cburch eDtertained witb a scaveIi.get . hunt on Saturday evening., The guests were out on their conquests (Continued from Page 1) from 7.30 until 0, and after the returns had been considered, Ella Mae Beagle and world courtliness by Sydney S. Parry and Donald ThoDl3.s each received a bOll of Raymond T. Burk, Jr. Here also we meet assorted candies as first prize. his employer, Herr Kronfeldt, played by Otto Kraus, Jr., and his son, David, played by Henry A. Peirsol, Jr., and all the people Preabyterian Y 0UDtr Men'. Club who help to make up his little world, including his dachshund, Nebuchadnezzar. to Meet This is Nebuchadnezzar's first stage' apThe YOJ.lng Men's Club will meet at the pearance, but be is a Swarthmore dog. church Tuesday evening, October 16, at born and raised in the borough and well7.45 o'clock. There will be a business known to many of his audience. \Vatch meeting, with an election of new officers. for him in every act. Following this there will be an address by The second act gives us a peep inside Rev. Thomas A. Meryweather, who resides the walled garden, where we find the girl, at 402 Cornell Avenue. Hesta, played with great charm and deli. cacy, by Doreen Mitchell, waiting for her lover's music to warn her of his coming. A delightful love scene in the garden, where plans for an elopement are made, is brought to a sudden climax by the girl's FOR RENT· outraged father, Herr Kronfeldt, appearing FOR RENT-Small apa.rtment on the Hili. upon the scene, accusing the Toymaker's Apply to Albert N. Garrett. Swarthmore 489 son of wanting to marry into his family or Pt'nn),PBcker 4442. . n d (or the money, and discharging from his F~~n' ~~~rTme[~t. S:i~ht~ii:b~th v~·~kit:h~n:. cmploy the f}ld Toymaker. Can even~DltS, Swarthmore 124-M. Act three finds us back in the Toy- CLASSIFIED I NEWS NOTES OCTOBER 12, 1934 oa Bam. . 'Ad9fiI·.ed Tbe fiJm& of this series include sud, Local and nearby dealen offer a fine Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Tuttle, of tbe Pres- selection of oil burners in the advert.i!e. byterian Church, were among tbe luests ments in tbis week's SWARTHIIOUAN. invited by Crozer Tbeological Seminary to Marvel Wilson, president of the Wf!son attend the inauguration of the new presi· Coal and Supply Company, of Wallingdent, Rev. Dr. Franklin, last Tuesday. titles .. Eve of the Revolution, Declaration of Independence, Yorktown, Vincenoes, Daniel Boone, Frontier Woman, Alexander HamiltoD, Dixie, Columbus, Jamestown, Pilgrims Purilan. Peter Stuyvesanl G Ie ford, offen ~wartbmore home o~nen a way to West ~d Wolfe and Mo~tca~ - Mr. D. A. Simpson, of Dartmouth Ave. complete serVIce. the He sells and servu:es t h e . . ---~ WELFARE COMM ADDS NEW MEMBERS but they all submit new arrangements costing less than ever before for the deferred payment plan of pu:chase. Cacti and little Succulents for Miniature Gardens Social Service Department Has Dr. Bassett in "D:aest" house i three bedrooms .and bath, maId 8 room I fortune at a very low ebb but with Herr .. and bath. 006 University Plaef'. Rcnt .. $85, , •• • • Enlarged Membership of The September 29 issue of the Literary per month. George G.illespie., agent. Swartb· Budel s faith 10 the future shll unshaken. more 1129. "All will come right, Emma, all will come Welfare Committee Digest contains an interesting article on , "Conservation of the School Children," Window Boxes Filled FOR ·RENT.:....Altractive room with bath, or right!" he insists, as indeed it does and In the apartment. . Private tamily. Hearon.ble. everything ends happHy. early fall a new plan for the written by Dr. Arthur E. Bassett, Pl'esi423 Yale Avenue. Welfare Committee membership was dent of the Swarthmore School Board. . }'OR RENT-Two housekeeping apartments,! th!hc1Vcr y artiSdtic. setsdbbuilt BespebciaUYDfolf formed, Originally the membersl;.ip was second and third floors in tlrlvate house. 133 15 P ay were cslgne y af ara a - chosen (rom the Board of Directors. The Pupils See History Filma I Ogden Avenue. ,70 and $50 Includes gas, elee· man I d .. f dd·· I The pupils of the Swarthmore schools tricity, N!rrigeration. ·,Garaie. space with . new p an rna e provIsion or a ItIona either, ,$6. 'Call Swarthmore 15-M. The costumes arc authentic and wiil lend committee members regardless of whether are having the unusual opportunity of see- I an air of reality to the play that is not or not they were serving on the Board of iog the films of the Chronicles of America, Jo'OR RENl'-Two comfortable rOOlll5, running water in one room. '2S~ Ha.verford Avenue. always found in many a professional' pro~ the Organization. New members who have as distributed by the Yale University Press. 315 Dickinson Ave. Call Swart.hmore 89· W. duction. Several of the costumes are from been appointed by the chairman, Mrs. They are being shown bi-weekly thrOUgh-I FOR RENT--Small second !lool' apartment. Oberammergau, some from Munich, two George C. Barber, are: Mr. Robert Bair, out the school year, beginning this week, Convenient location. Call Swarthmore 566·J. from the Bavarian Alps, and one, inciud· Dr. Hugh McCrone, Mr. Andrew Simp5on, on a joint arrangemen~ with high schools ing a doll, from .Nuremberg itself. These Mrs. Herbert Ashton, Mr. John Gensemer, in the Philadelphia and suburban area. PERSONAL have been generously loaned by Mrs. Dr. larden Guenther, Mrs. William Smith" Each two weeks the films are sent from Leonard Ashton, Mrs, James Bogardus, Dr, Earl Jackman, Mrs. S. S. Haring. Mr. the Springfield High School to the swarth-I Phone 554 PERSONAL-Magazine subscriptions '.Ioliclted Mrs. Jesse Holmc!, Mrs. WU.1iam A. Howard Satterthwaite and Rev. A. R. Rees. more High School and then passed on to by Mrs. G. S. Fules. 239 Haverford Avenul:. Telephone. Swarthmore 89-W. Jaquette, Mrs. Don Price and Mrs. George At the monthly meeting, held on October the Ridley Park Higb Scbool. Zimmer. 0, at 8 o'clock, in the American Legion This new venture of the Players' Club room in Borough Hall, there was a disLet me insure your auto in the old promises to be most successful, judging cussion of the two divisions of work in dependable Inslll"ance Co. from the number of Junior memberships the social service department-relief and of North America already subscribed. Since the member- service. It was pointed out 'that up to ship of the Senior club has been enlarged and including the year 1933 the activities COLLEGE BARBER SHOP to include many residents of neighboring of the department were largely concerned E. C. WALTON communities, these new members seem with relief in the form of food, milk, fuel, IMPROVED SERVICE especially eager to give their children the clothing, gas and electric, water. carfare to FOR RENT FURNISHED advantage that such a series of plays offers clinics, medical aid and rent. Beginning New Sanitary Method. In.talled $tOo-Nearly new. 4 bedroomt, 2 bath., and so Junior members have been enrolled 1934, when our private work carried on attractive aurroundin,., I'-year lea$e Fr.,hl,. Sterilized Comb aDd Bruab for Each Patron $7~2 new furnithed bouaes near Wal- from Chester, Media, Lansdowne, Ridle~ I by Federation funds and the State work IInlfford, 7 and 8 roam. Park, Springfield, PhihidelptJia, and tht! were separated, we had more time to tum Main Line. Swarthmore children who have lour attention to other fundamental scrvWM. S. BITTLE Swa. 11l·J not yet subscribed must get their applica~. ices in the family. The change in emphaNotary Public Real Estate lions in at once or risk the possibility ot sis in our work has been very gradual. ;.:.:::..=--------------------------~ disappointment. : However, the results are showing at this Adults accompanied by children may at':' time. Out of 118 cases acted upon in the , tend the matinee, though the evening per':' past month only 25 were receiving relief formance has been arranged especially to while the remaining 93 were received many satisfy the demand of the grown.ups wh~ varied services. 'tend for Harley-You'll Not Be Sorry' wish to enjoy this charming play which With our future allotments from Fedsome years ago ran for a year in New cration we will be able to c~mtinue our fall York under the management of Charles and winter work until after !he FederaFrohman. tion Drive for 1935. Honest Under the Cover The committee accepted an offer made Season tickets or single admissions may by the Family Society of Philadelphia of be secured at Buchner's Toggery Shop or a case consultant who would work with from Helen K. 'Varren, treas!Jrec. the Secretary for a six weeks' experimental 3hop-27 Main 51., Morton, Pa. period. . Eve. Call Sw. 1839·J, Rutle:!ae. Pa. Through a special arran~ement with Mission for Mr. and Mrs. Walker Swarthmore College our department is sell{ ing fire wood. The money obtained from MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON Friends of the Blue Church, Baltimore its sale will be used for made-work proj~ JOSEPH E. QUINBY Pike and Blue Church Road. Springfield, cds to help our unemployed men. ERNEST G. SNODGRASS. ASS'T. Pa., will be interested to know that Mr~ We wish to thank the American Legion FUNERAL DIRECTORS and Mrs. \Vendeli H. Walker have been Auxiliary for making an appeal for dothNEW 1934 MEOlA. PA. ca1led of the Lord to work am'oflg the ing. Mrs. J. Paul Brown made the col~ V·8 BELL PHONE 4 (F. O. B. pla./nlP'; dallr:ery cuul ,.... mountaineers of Kentucky. This Sunday, lection of the clothing possible without B •• per. and .ptfN ",.. .~".. Small doWfi ~ October 14, will probably be their last putting the added responsibility on the mlllll'. ConN."n' 'ar•• .t.• ..4!ut..... service with iJS. . , department. Just at a< time when somel~nf Ford Fin_e. Phm. ,oJ UntS'.r.al CrMUI Co.) Low 4"U-.d prke.. Following_ the evening service, at which thing is especially needed, the American Mr. \Valker will speak, :there wiIJ be a Legion Auxiliary steps in. communion service for aU those who wish The Friendly Circle has been most magto remain. It -is the desire of Mr. and nanimous in their gifts of money for Mrs. Walker that aU friends who wish to special needs of shoes, glasses and milk in say good-bye 'meet with them in fellow- I the P3st month. ship at the Lord's table. • Media Theatre Services in the Blue Church will con.Tap Dancing Classes tinue, the Lord wi11ing:· Morning' Bible As a tribute to the Scouts, both Boy Home of Mrs. w. R. 'Huey Study at 11.15, Young People's Meeting at and Girl Scouts, the Media Theatre has 221 Ben~mi.~ __ West Aven~e ~p,O, EyeninII Se~vice at 8 < erG: ~GK~G GO GO::: ~~ ~O'(~: x-:::: Q ~.. FORD . 71'!! , V-B ,Mo"." No. 854 will IN THE NEW 1934 """'0", I I LevarI Facia 193( .L~U b,hall'dlcertaln Idot or piece of around with MORE FOR YOUR MONEY FORD r June Term 193' ...--.= u IlP an improvements thereon' , erect.ed, situate in the Borouah of Sharon Hili All th.t cerlaln lot or piece ot rOllnd In the County of Delaware and State of with the bulldlnn and improvement. ~ereon PenlUlylvania. BeelnnlD. at a point on the erected, tltuate in the Borouah ot Sharon aoutbwest tide ot Hleh street (forty feet wide) . Hill, In the County of Delaware and State of at the distance of three hundred twen17-four Pennsylvania. BealnnlnlJ at a point on the feet and elahty.Rve one-liundredth8. .,f • foot southwest side of Hfah street (forty feet wide) noribwestwardlY from the northw~t slife of at the dlstan~e of three hundred tbfef! feet West. Spriq street (forty feet wide): thence and sevl'nt,.·flve one-bundredths of a foot extending along' the soutbwest aide of said orthweatward from the northwest tide of West Hlgb ttreet north thirty degrees one minute Spring street (torty feet wide): tbence 0 : . west twenty-one teet and &<"ven hundred tending along the southwest aide of H[gh seventy_five onew-thousandths of a foot to a street north thirty dearees one minute weet point; thence extending BOuth flny~nine de- twentY-one feet and seven hundred seventy... rrtees. fifty-nine minutes west nlnety-one Ceet ~.ve onew-thousandths of a fool to • point. and sixty-one one-hundNdths of a foot to the thence extending south flfty.nlne decrees flfty: middle ot a eertain fifteen feet wide driveway nine minutes west ninety-one feet and sixty_ which extends southeastward into West Spring levt'n one-bundredth.s ot a toot to the middle .street and northwestward into Canlna lane' line of a certain fifteen leet wide driveway thenee extending alanB" the middle Hne ot said which extends southea.stward into West Spring fifteen feet wide t!lrivil!'way aouth twenty-nine 3treet and northw~tward into Garvim lane; d~rees fUty-two minutes east twentY-one feet thence extending along the tnlddle line ot Bnd seven hundred seventy_five one-thousandths Jald fifteen feet wide driveway BOuth twenty. ot • foot to a point: thence extending north nine degrees, Ofty.two minutes eat twenty-one fifty-nine degrees fifty-nine minutes eaat feet and seven hundred l5eventy-ftve one-thou... ninety-one feet and aixty-seven one-hundredths Jftndtha of CI foot to a point; thence exu,ndlng of a foot to tbe &Outhwcst side of said High north tUty·nlne degrees lifty-nlne mlnules east ~treet, the first mentioned point and place ot nlnety-one feet and seventy-two one.hundredtha or. a foot to a point on the soutbwest side of beginning. Together' \\'ith the free and eommon use High street, the first mentioned point and Needlework on Display rigbt. liberty and privilege of the aforesaid phu:', of beginning. driveway ... and for a p8.Sllageway and driveTozether with the tree and common use, way at an times hereafter forever In com. ri~ht. liberty and privilege of the aforesaid The contribution of the Junior Woman's mon with the owners, tenants and occupiers of Jrl\,eway as and tor a paassgewllJ' and driveClub of the Needlework Guild is on exhi- the other Iota of ground boundin&, thereon Bnd way at all Umes hereafter forever In com. mon with the ownen. tenants and occ:upiers tion in the window of the SWAkTHMOltEAN. entitled to the we thereot. Improvements consist of two-etory stone Jf the other Jots of ground boundin&, thereon C 7 lidO porch; bateJDf.nt ••~ Sold u ,h. pro"", of RaymDDd 8ehalJer mortgqol': Charlet S. Grafr. Iblurance Com! I tnluloner of the Commonwealth of PetlD.ll71v~nla ill Poueuion ot Independence Ind@ID.. , lut) ~., and Charles s. Wa;ley and Georve ConcUtloDt: 1210.00 Cub or emlBed cheek eO. Kelhl. ~lven in Equity of International .-,-..... - 0 FURNITURE :in WOODEN PIPES~ Wooden pipes were first UlIed to carry water because cast· . iron· was too expell8ive and too searce. , 'Straight Pitch Pine or Yellow Pine logs from fourteen to twenty feet in length were chosen for this purpose and hollowed out with auge..... Pine was picked because the sap or pine Jar kept tbe water from soaking into the wood. Iron bands were then fa8tened around the ends of the pipes to keep them from splitting. Although these early pipe lin"" no doubt leaked consid. erably, they nevertheless served their purpose until the next stage in water system development ••• the general 1I8e of cast. iron pipe. Today you can get all the pure water you can use on the top ftoor of your home as well a8 on tbe ground ftoor because it i. constantly kept under pressure day and night for your 8afety and eonvenience. This is the twentieth of a seri"" of narratives which graphically tell. the story of water. Look for the next one in thi8 paper two weeks from today. "CERTIFIED WATER t"ro_ PEDIGREED STREAMS" the 16x50 tlont percb: buement garage. Sold as the property ot Raymond Schaller, mO'!"'Dr: Chul.. s. In.unon., Com· :niul-oner ot the Commonwealth of PenlUlylania in Possession of Independence Indemnlty Co., Qnd Charles S, Wersley and George de'!. Kelm. Rec,lv", In Equity of IntemaUon.1 RtlllSuranre Corporation, and The Pennayl_ ;rallis Company for Insurance on Livf'S and Granting Annuities, real owners; A. N. Pol. Gn"'. SunnyJield ~N~.... Print: Butt.r Wh·le S P 6- G Naphtha oap- 8 cak·,2SC Selected Eggs Bread o.... ::'".;!:s-:! 6c :ock. 'me tenaDL ELLWOOD J. TURNER. Attornp')". Levari Facias Levari Fadas S"'ndm.Ih ..•• -F...h No. 856 June Term, 1934All that certain lot or plue at ground w:th the buildings and Improvements thereon !reeted. situate in the Boroush of Sharon Hill i.l the County at Delaware and State ot Penn_ #ylvanJa. Beginning at a point on the southwest Bide of Hhrh street (torty feet wide) 1t the dlstance of two hundred eisbty-one feet 'lnd three-tenths of • foot northwellltward from the northwest aide of West Spring atreet ((orty feet wide): thence extending along the 10uth"est side of silid High street north thirty degrees one minute west twenty-one feet and leven hundred seventy_flve one.thotlliandthll of 1 toot to a point; thence extending south fifty,ine degrees fofty.nine minutes west nlnety')ne teet and seventy-two anew-hundredths of :1 foot to the middle f.'t a certain fifteen teet 'Nide driveway w':iich extends southeastward ':nt~ West Spring street and northwestward 'tIte Carvlna lane:· thenee extendinc-alonc the middle line of said fifteen feet wide driveway )uuth twenty-nin.e degrees fifty-two minutes ~ast twenty-one feet and seven hundred ,evenly_five onew-thounndths of a foot to a plint; thence extending north fltty.nine degrees .ifty·nine minutes east ninety-one feet and leventy..eillht one-hundredths of a foot to the Jouthwest ~Ide of said High street, the firat mentioned point and place ot beginning. Together with the free and common use, right, liberty and privilege at the atoresald drivPway as and for a pllUageway and drive'Nay at all time5 hereafter forever in common .v:U. the aWlle18, tenanu and occupiers of the 'lther lots at ground bounding thereon and !ntitl~ to the use thereaf. hr.provements consist of two-story stone and 'trkk semi·detached house, 16x50 feet; enclosed front poreh; basement garage. Sold as the property ot Raymond Schaller, mortgagor: Charles S, Graff. Insuranee Com~ m:Ssiouer of the Commonwealth of PennSYlvania in P~se9Sion of Independence Indem· nity Co., and Charles S. Wesley and George 8. Keirn, Re.!eivers in Equity at International Reinsurance Corporation and The Pennsylvania om,any for Insurances on Lives and Granting Allnuities, real owners. A. N. Pollock. terre ten' nt. ELLWOOD J. TURNER. Attorney. No. 856 June Term, 193-1 All that certain lot or piece of ground I with the buildings and improvements thereon ~reeted, situate in the Borough of Sharon Hill. in the County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. Beginning at a point OD the southwest side of High street (fort,. feet wide) at the distance of two hundred fifty'"line teet and five hundred twenty-five one~'"ousandths ot a foot northwestward from the northwest s:de of West Spring street (Iorty feet widf'); thence exlending along the 10uthwest side of said High street north thirty iegrees one minute We$t twenty-one feet and u·ven hundred seventy·Rve on~hun"redths of a foot to a point; thence extending south ~fty·nine degrees fitty-nine minutes west ninety.one feet and seventy-eight one-hun!r:!nths of a foot to the middle ot a certain "\!t~n feet wide driveway which extends south. 'iJastward into West Spring street and north· w~twar:l into Garvins lane; thence extending "'\!ong the middle of said flrteen feet wide !riveway south twenty·nine degrees fifty-two "ntnutes east tWE:nty-one feet and seven hunh'ei seventy-five on....thousandths of a foot ~o a point; thence extending north fifty-nine !egrees fifty-nine minutet east ninety-one feet 'lnd eighty-four one-hundredths of a foot to 'I point on the southwest side of said High ··r"ll"t. the first mentioned point and place or beginning. Together with the free and common use. ·i~ht. )iilerty and privilege of the aforesaid '-iveway as and for a passageway and driveway at all times hereafter fore\'er i,n common v'th the owners, tenants and occupiers of the ")~her lots of ground bounding thereon and en· ~itlerl to the use thert'Of. Improvements eonsist of two-story stone :md briek semi-detached house, 16:1:50 leet; 1n~10!ed tront poreh: basement garage. Sold as the properly of Raymond Schaller. "llortgagor: Charles S. flraff. Insurance Com"'.issloner of the Commonwealth or pennsYl'l I~'mia in Poss£ssion of Independence Indem· 'it:y Co.. nnd Char!es S. Wesley and George <:"'B. K2im. Receivers in Eqo1ity of Internation!ll\ .!ejn:JUrane~ Corporation Bnd The PennSylV8!,IB Co:npany for Insurances on Lives and Granting \ '.n·.:ties. rest owners. Frank GrunweU, terre tem,nL :".LLWOOD .J. TURNER, Attorney. NATHAN P. PECHIN. Sberiff. 31c Ib 0_ Ioof doz27c 9c - .tUcecI oooIl.ed ...... O0 25c Boston Mackerel Ib:12c .. *Skinless Fillets Ib 18c Alao on .aIe (D 1Il00t of OUI'", * , Whole Mille Cheese F.r~I:.rl Ib 19c l(aro Blue Label Syrup 2 ~~~ 25c lona Cocoa ~~ 19c ~~~ IOc .Tomato Juice Webster's 6'c;!;:z25c SPECIAL-One 2-01: can Nood~.. with enry purch... oJ ••• • 13-.z cln 23c LA CHOY CHOP SUEY LARt3E '-I9c SNOW WHITE Cauliflower B.....l) u. S. No. , ( A§.ppIes Yo.!. Im,..';al $1.29 , 6 1b,19c Lima Beans FULL-PODDED 2 u..15c Bu.~.1 Tokay Grapes 3 1&0 19c 1\ Fresh Cut Spinach Ib 5c White Turnips 2 5c Florida Grapefruit •• 5c 2 h..d,15.: Crisp Iceberg Lettuce u.. • SPAGHETTI or MaCaronl, EGG NOODLES 19c White Rocle Water • '~-:: 29c 'Corned Beef Hash BROADCAST ~! 17c .... ) ( En Bl'lncl 3 2 plcg, Get. BoUie oJ 6ardeni. Perfume with ev.ry 3 pultag .. oJ ••• LAUNDRY GEMS _. 3 p!.g. 25c KEEBLER 8 .Cheese Wafers "k~z 19c Monev Cannot Buy Better Coffee Than A&P Coffee' • ht O'CIOCK1E19 COFFEE NiI~ ,.~ M.n.w COFFEE Re d C•Irc Ie Rich and Fun _BocI;oc! Bolear COFFEE SUPREME Vigorou. aad WiD., Ib 19c Ib 21~ Ib25c 6Ire!T Atlantic 6t Pacific ~~ W H~ ~3ZQdI loe.. prien c:l!fecd .. i~ &. CbEthlur Stt.. Phila.. Pa. ~ uth.a.. ~.Dd 9idn1n. October 11th, no&. ana 13th 0 ... 8WARTH)[OIlE 8~____________________________~~~____~~THE~~__S_W_AR~THM~_0_REAU~~______________________~~~~___ OCTOBER12,19U Van Deusen Kennedy, Martha Willard'i in the lowe, end of town willJ many W. I. L MeetiDg Stimulaw.. a luB-Ume Supervisor of RecreatioD, .,.id Plans Laid For Vesper Services Neither her mothe~ ::a:: ~::~~mpw:~o:seg;:~lYno~m:'~OtY~i Gretchen Reller and William Jones. Professor J obo W. Nason is again actl iog in tbe capacity of facu ty advisor to the committt:e. The vesper services are open to Swarthmore friends and the faculty and students of the college extend a most cordial welcome to all intcrc3ted to attend these lectures and concerts. • . brothers and sisters. Speaking before the county-wide meeting of the Delaware County League of Women Voters at Sieighton Farms OD Friday October. S Dr Stewart Col f Cro~r Theologi~al Seminary, who ~:e the '"Recreational Survey for the County, sal'd : "Sch 00I Board 5 d 0 not seem t~ favor generally the use 01 our schools as recreational centers, for they are closed 90 per cent of the time." I cAGJX.ew FUTURE CARED FOR BY PRESENT WORK . HEATING SYSTEM .00 __._ . _. _______ . _. ___ . _. _____ ._ ___ I PLAY SAFE , bl I' WEEKLY NoDown Payment - I DANCING CLASSES BEGIN NEXT MONTH I I I I MAKE QUAIJTY MEATS THE MEAL • G IR·A RD· M tLLER .lb. 28c Rib Roast LANE A. DAVIS .... lb. 3lc Chickens ... each 1.75 Lamb Fuel ()il, Too :Ib. 25c Hamburg Sausage S. CARLll\ .. _., .. lb. 32c G can. for a9c _.4 for 19c Grape Fruit , .2 lb•. Gle Butter • GEORGE MITRO & SONS Is Your Battery I I SWARTH. I R ENTALS EPAIRS ECHARGE HANNUM & WAITE (OMPANY OF PENNSYlVANIA PETER E. TQLD ALL UNES OF INSURANCE INCLUDING UFE OLD BANK BUILDING SW. 1833 .• 111I • i I ••• 1I11111111I • , • , I I , , • I , I , I • II ••• I • II • , II , 'I I. III I II I • , , I • I 1111I111I • I 1111 •• I • • • I • 1I1I I • I • I III • lit HARRIS & CO. TAILORS AND FURRIERS Cleaners and Dyen NO. 11 PARK AVENUE 1111 ••••••••• 1111.111 •••• 1 111111111111111 •• '1111111 ••• . COLLEGI> LIBRAIlY . -• THI: for by tbe common fund of tbe" county taxes. This will be the big need of the future, for in 1950 it is pred.ic"ted, frorn statistics of the growth iD the last decade that Delaware County will have in it ~ half million people, and leisure will be a greater problem than DOW. could be desired the agency advised the family to have Ann leave the nejghborhood. (Conllnuf?d from Page 1) Now she is learning a trade which wi1J Plans have been made to have two organ enable her to earn her own living. "Three other young people have been ;~~=~~~~~~~~~:::~~ ree,·lals a· month, one rendered by Mr. ~. -~ White and one by Mr. McCurdy. This assisted by the agency, through special arI d F d I k· h I Sunday Mr. White will he the organist. rangemen s an e era wor 109 sc 0 arOne"Sunday ·each ·month will he devoted ships, to continue their education at to student recitals and the fourth Sunday Teachers' College. b · t "Th The day was filled with fine lalks and to a series of talks by the facultv. on "What ese measures y a prlVa eIfagency are gave much food for thought to the body ·1 . I . th I Believe In.'' very de fi ru e socIa JDsurance. e com• bl h dl h of several hundred women gathered . mUDlty program 15 a e to an e sue Dr. Blanshard pave the first lecture of d compet en tly, we can together. Following the afternoon talks, this series last week. Dr. Blanshard, after cases, t h oroughi y an.. . f t It a resolution was proposed by Mrs. Jacb e sure 0 f vaI ua bl e CIllzens In iving a brief outline of the history of : u ure Yfars. queUe, of Swarthmore, and adopted by the g • meeting, as follows: religion during the past hundred years, that For his religion consisted in the "devotion of Valuable Daily Program of Local W. I. L. Card Party mind and soul as a whole to the intrinsic • • "Since the community and various as values of truth, beauty and goodness." Relief Agency Desen'"bed. m Due to an effor in last week's issue agencies of the community bear a large Low The student committee responsible for Detail we are republishing th'c following notice: share in the responsibility for the delinas· these arrangements consists of John Nixon, Mrs. Robert C. Disque and Mrs. Arthur quency of children brought before the . . court, we, the Delaware County League The I 0 II oWing IS an account prepared by E. Bye wil1 give a joint card party in their 'I H I f of Women Voters, in full session assemIt: rs. e en · Muth,f 0 the Community two adjoining a homes on Strath Haven bl d 51elg . hton F arms, on 0 ctoher 5, An Inlli·tuli·on ,·n Delaware County for H e t Sixteen YeArs ea It h S oClety a Central Delaware Avenue on Monday, October 29, at 2 County: o'clock, the date having been cbanged since 1934, desire to acknowledge this responsibility and to place ourselves at the disuThe pre~nt attention gi\'en to State last week. posal of the courts to help in efforts at and Federal Aid for Unemployment Relief For tickets for this party. which will be prevention, and in support 0 f hlg . h stand· w. wlllln.tall 0 mod.,n Amer.. demand , has made us lose ',·ght momenlar,·ly of the for the benefit of the Women's Interna- ards of treatment and care of such cbil. icon IacUolOr Headn. Sys"m,. ue COB function of the private agency. At the tional League, apply to Mrs. Walter R. dren." guaronfMd to arYe yo... sotl.. resent time Stat and F d I f d Shoemaker, River"iew Avenue. P fodion, ond nnon~ II through I ~ ,e e era un s are A Recreational Survey will be publisbed · .. used by I organized to meet an emergency which There wi11 be prizes and te". 1M H-ating ond Plumbing Fiftonce Corp. at a low rat. of over 718,000 ! seems now to have become permanent. II ~e::!a~:a~~~t~~ ~e:h~~~o:~:~:n f:! in"",'" You rna)' have up to 3 American Families Consequently, it will be some time before enlightening information concerning the use yeors to poywlthou' mortgage, I public agencies can turn their attention 10f school properties and other matters, and co-mokers or othr red .ape. • • • and many of those from unemployment relief to a preventive Dr. Coles expressed himself as hoping the rokeadYonfageofthe prevail. famir"" are among· your I program. We must not lose sight of the i.O low pri,*, and ea., t.rms. ' women woul~ s.tudy it and sp~ad the g?5friends and ne:ghbors • • • I fact that if we do not have ~ preventive Phon. or writ. at once. pel of provl(iing county chlldren With who have come to know program to avert dependency, delinquency, J decent recreations. Clubs. he said, should Woodward, Jackson mental illness, the taxes lor State and I -tali I oed f Th - Fall' those efficient RED and and Federal aid will become an unsurmountable llVl ona sa or ... .. promolIe Plahrks'l DI elawtahre Coulnty shouldf & Black, Inc. ._ BLUE (rucks ••• now ope~· . C1aaaes to Begin on No'own or e u urc e grea areas 0 burden upon the. public. We must have vember 3rd and 10th I beauty and natural wealth of wild growth ating under the Blue Eagle 333 Dartmouth Avenue our local communlty program supported as 1f t ' I t O I 338 • • • carrying "bllle coal" wen as our State and Federal pro ram. . or recrea lona cen ers. ny acres Sw.rthmo.... 43 " '.. . . ~ The Swarthmore danong classes are are so owned now. He also remmmended • • • to an ever-increasing The followmg dlustrahons wIll Illustrate scheduled to begin on November 3 and ~~~~~~~~~~iiiiii~i;;~;;~ number of. satisfied cus· how our age?c y tries to take preventive November 10, and the invitations are being i tomers • • • of this IS-year· measures. DICk, Joe, Danny and Nancy sent out. _ old institution •.• • owned were. sent by the agency to a very special Altb h th 'tt h camp where they received supervision under oug. e commt ee as gone over and operated by men E h h·ld . d all the hsts of former years, and also . d d· t· t ac c I was In nee h as t rle . d I 0 ge I th e names 0 I aII new , ralne whom you know. f rt' uee I Ion. o "p~ ICU ar care. ... . children in the various schools, undoubt-I DIck was the eldest chIld 10 hu; family. 1edly many omissions have occurred, espe- I Although only fourteen, he had shouldered' dally as the invitations have been delivmost of the household drudgery because ered by hand or sent by second-class mail his mother was in poor health and his which would not be forwarded. So some Prime father was a problem. Dick's stay in camp, of them may fail to reach their d~stina­ a!though for only two s~ort w~ks, gave tion, and if yours does not arrive within. hl~ a cbance to play. to hlS heart s content a reasonable length of time, please see or Routin&, or Frying Re.ident Mer•. With othe~ boys of hlS .own age, and to be telephone the chairman, Mrs. John MarMEDIA YARD ~ell n.ourlshed and budt up for the com- shall, Lincoln Avenue, telephone. Swarthmg WInter. more 1324; or the hostess, Mrs. Walter S. MEDIA 1600 CroWD Roa.t "Joe was a problem child-but then his James, 407 Yale Avenue, telephone, SwarthSWARl'H. 62400 parents were problems, too. He bad ap- more 400. 14-16 Chops Each propriated things here and tbere, lied a The classes are meant for all the Swarth-----.-------_._--_._-- litt~e and played truant from sCh.ool. . A more children of seventh grade age and Fre.h Ground SOCial worker spent many hours With· hlm,j over and also for children who while and ultimately her attention brought re- they' do not live in Swarthmore,' attend Clocklli Repaired ~ults. A year, a year and a half, two years school here. Pure Pork of good behavior. Camp, ,,:here he had In the first few years, however, there never been before, was both IDcentlve and has been an ever-increasing number of apreward. plications from children who neither live Haheraett'.. Pierce "Danny's family were sickly; his father iil Swarthmore or come to school here. At Expert Watchmaker and Stock in PLENTY of CANNED GOODS md mother were advanced in ye.ars; his the meeting of mothers held last Sprinl! EARLY BLOOM PEAS Jew"ler b:'other WaS confineJ in a tuberculosis sana- when the present committee was elected. torium. The clinic had been checking on it was voted that outside children should American and Swi •• Watches Danny's health and although there were no not be accepted until the Swarthmore chi1· A. Low AI $5.00 Florida signs of disease he was underweight. Camp dren were all provided for and it was 5 S. CHESTER RD. gave him the outdoor life with good food zvident that there would be room for them Phone: Swa. 1727 .vhich always spells improvement. .vi!hout crowding, or without making an Sharpie.. joNancy had been a difficult child. Her 'Jneven number of boys and girls. ·amily wondered what on earth was the The same meeting also voted that no .naller with her. She was a likeable cbildren under the seventh grade in school ·ounJrstcr, but so changeable. She. would ,;hould be admitted to the classes. The ::a:"1 out to do what her parents said, but .:ommittee. therefore, has no choice in the he next minute would be off doing some- matter and can make no exceptions to the _hing else. In school she had difficulty rule, as they have been definitely instructed ceping up with the other children. Finally on this point. SO. CHESTER ROAD ler parents took her to a psychologist. He To those who will be disappointed by Swarthmore 47 and 48 liscovered that she was unable to compete this ruling it may be said that it is only a. .,\:ith children of the same chronological question of time until tbey can come and {\ 1ge. It was necessary to e~pJain this child that presumably they will still have she to her parents and teachers. Attendance at years of dancing class ahead of them. Each class wi11 meet at the Woman's camp offered a breathing space to the child and her family. After camp she was wel- Club nearly every other Saturday night corned back home because her family had from November until April. Nine me,et1 belter understanding of her difficulty. ings of each class will be arranged and a "It will be valuable to find and interpret !cnth wi!1 be added, as in previous years ·ler special abilities and aptitudes. Some- If there IS enough money. Let Us Check hing interesting can be fO:.Jnd for every ~~. McCrea has co~sente? to take the hild in which she can e:tcel and be madf> posItion of. teacher agalD, .wlth Mr. Gus· It for You o feel worthwhile. ~ave Mechl~n.g as her dancmg part~er. A . . j ~ second aSSistant, Herbert Michener. No need for you to have "Each of these ~htldren. Said thank you I Swarthmore High School Class of 19.13; lnd. we pa£s their ~~atltude on. to the! has also been engaged. dir;n lights, poor .t.rting J.un~ors, the Presbytenan \Vomen 5 ~ssoThe committee is glad to announce the or a weak radio when latt?~ and M"s. Geer, w~o made camp en~agement of a new orchestra, a ~roup a. perfect battery i. .11 ~c!£b.e for them. of young college men from the Main Line, that'. needed. 1250 "Another case was Pa·sy,. a loveable I headed by Ken Ne~son_ It is composed of ~hi1d, who was very much excited by the I ::.even pieces-piano, violin, drums, corYou can't ALWAYS count ·)u;inec-s of living. E"erythin~ \vas so net and three saxophones. on the telephDne In your hr:Ilin'f!,: that she could not ten you about The invitations suggest a tentative arAN ASSORTMENT neighbor's house. When :t Quite fast cnou~h. Her werds tumbled: rang-ement of classes based upon last year's OF :JV::r each other until it was almost impos- I c:uollment. Of course, this year's enroH. YOIl nee i it most your -.:ble to dis~inguish C1C from another. Her ment may be entirely different, and the GOOD USED CARS neighbor may be away. :amily became concerned about her and class arrangement will be chan~cd accord.J.!">.ed for advice. They were told about im.::h. Pby safe and have a lele~r~atme:1t through a child guidance cen'Piea~e send in vour subs.::ription immedil>hone 01 your own. You tcr. Here Patsy has received regular at- ately to Mrs. \V.' Burton Richards, thereby c:m have one in your home tention. Her. family be1ie~e th~t she I"-.....-s I' immeasurably Hgh:ening the wQrk of the for less than a dim. a day] ~e~n helped smce the fir.;t mtervIew. committee and avoiding a great deal of South Chester Road and Yale Avenue "Ann, a tall, gawky, adolescc:!t girl, was 1 confusion. All subscriptions should be I· ·.;ery much dissJ.tisfied with life. She lived 1 turned in to Mrs. Richards by October 22. THE BEll TElEPHONE ....... SWARTHMORE. PA_ TELEPHONE SWARTHMORE 504 VOL VI, No. 42 SWARTHMORE. PA., OCTOBER 19,1934 RED CROSS ROLL CALL DRIVE OPENS $2.50 PER YEA~ 1M. PRICE HEADS FORD PURCHASED INTERESTING CAST FOR BORO POUCE Territorial Divisions of This Dis. trict Made and Allotted to Various Lieutenants "The Toymaker of Nuremberg" Will Be Found Equally Pleesinl to Parents and Children Clyde A.u fClr Anti· Noise Ordinance; Street Open•• ing Fees Determined Samuel D. The Red Cross Roll Call Drive had its I When the first of the series of children's Borough Council at its regular meeting, official opening in this District on Monday, plays, "The Toymaker of Nuremb~rg," Wednesday evening accepted the low bid October 15. opens at the Players' Club tomorrow afterof Gash-Stull for a Ford V-8 tudor sedan :noon the cast will be as follows: The The lieutenants have appointed their for a new police car. Th~ prestnt police :Sentry, Chalmers Stuart; the Street committees and work has begun. :Cleaner. Tony Bickley; the Lamplighter, car and motorcycle were purchased by "It needs all the help you can give it I . Ned Pyle j the Boy, David, Henry A. Gash-Stull. to carry on its splendid work," said Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde. Dr. Arthur E. Bassett 'Peirsol, Jr.; tbe Boy's Friend, Paul, Jack John Dolman, Jr., chairman of the Roll and Charles Block appeared before CounDolman; the Poet, Heinrich Stauffenbach, Call Drive. I cil at the public ·Ji~arihg. Raymond T. Burk, Jr.; th'e Sergeant, In Swarthmore the following lieutenants I Mr. Clyde registered a comp1aint against Jonathan Strumpt, Sydney S. Parry j the have agreed to serve in an allotted district: I so much noise in 5wart.hmore. He !ope. .Girl, Hesta, DOI'~n Mitchell; the ToyMrs. George McCracken, Yale to Harvard dfically named the blowing· of . automobile maker, Abraham Bude., William W. Price; Avenue, Park to Swarthmore Avenue; Mrs. horns at the intersection of Swarthmore the Mother, Emma Budel, Eliza Katharine Charles E. Black, Yale to Michigan A veand Ogd;::n Avenues, heavy trucks driving Ullman; the Employer, Herr Kronfeldt, nue, Swarthmore to University Place; Airs. Otto Kraus. Jr.; the Cook, Lena, Margaret throu~h Swarthmore at night alid the John Fawcett, Strath Haven, Westdale 'Amelia EIIi'S i tbe Clerks, Ned Pyle and whist1ing! of the Pennsylvania Railroad Avenues, University Place; Miss Margaret Chalmers Stuart j the Coachman, John E. trains. He suggested that an anti-noise Tuttle, Harvard Avenue from Park to ·Fricke; the Chauffeur, Tom Macey, Leroy ordinance in Swarthmore would be vaJuYale and Mary Lyon ~chool, Strath Haven Wilson; Flutist, Dorothy Storm j Soldiers• able. The solicitor, Clarence G. Myers, Inn; Mrs. Frank N. t::mith, Kenyon, Hav-I Sergeant Edward Elwell, Privates Richard was asked to. draw up such an ordina.nce erford and Cornell . ;\tcnues~ The Harvard and present it to eouncH at the next meetand Yale Avenue from Park to Harvard' I Mr.. Roland G. E. Ullman. June and Pete Ullman, Phili~ Pricet William Walmsley, Olaf Keer and \Valter West, all inp;. Mrs Harold Sanford· Dartmouth Avenue' Price and Nancy and George Beitzel from a .cene in "The T o7maker of of Philad~lpbia, and members of the SecDr. Bas...cett appeared to further explain ond Troop, Philadelphia City Cavalry, as Park Avenue from Ihrtmouth to Harvard; I Nuremberg" at the PIa,.e...' Club tomorrow. a letter sent by the school distri~.t t~ Coun~ are also Henry A. Peirsol, Jr. and Chalmers ell calling to their attentiori the dangerM .... J. B. Smith, Swarthmore Apartments; Stuart, of Swarthmore; the Children, ous practice of children cross the railroad Mrs. E. M. Buchner, Business Section aDd Nancy Beitzel, June Ullman, Leonard Ashtracks at Princeton Avenue. The Borough Apartments i Mrs. Joseph Bates, South ton, Jr., David Ulrich Ullman, Roland Secretary has written to tbe Pennsylvania Cllester Road, Rutger'S Avenue; MrS. A. D. G. E. Unman, Jr., George Warren, 3td, Railroad requesting them to repair their Wickham, North Chester Road 10 SwarthHarry K. WarreD and Philip Price. fence and if possible extend it farther. It mpre Avenue and west to Crum Creek i The scenes 01 the play which are laid was further ~uggest.ed that the school Mrs. George Schobinger and Mrs. Dean iD .Nurem~rg and take place in lithe presBids to Be Opened November 7; Tranofer Speakers Between Chaauthorities have school patrols placed- at Parker, east of North Cboater Road, Railent" are in Ad I, first, "Outside the Walled. Plans and Specificatio... Disthis point to prevent the children from road to Ogden Avenue, exclusive, and the ter and 69th Street Mere",... (Continued on Page t) crOMin, the tracks .to and from school. played at P .... 0IIiee Junior Red Cross in tbe schools j Mrs. Held T.-day N.lat He also requested ,bat the new watchAlice H. Sheldon, Ogden Avenue, east of man ·.1 Ibe h~h .chool be made • special Chester Road, Guernsey, Thayer and .Swarthmore's ne": colo~ia1 Post O~ce Riverview Roads, Swarthmore Place; MrI.l will be of red bnck With a beauttful On Tuesday night of this week, JO!eph poOre oBicer. It was ihe opinion of CounJ. Donald Lodge, Lafayette, Oberlin, Am~ II c?Ionial entrance, acc?rding to 5pedfica- F. Guffey, Democratic candidate for cil that he should be made a deputy sheriff herst and Columhia Avenues. hons and plans recelvtd last week by United Statn Senator, Honorable Chester as have the college watchmen. Each lieutenant divides her district into A. P. Smalley, postmaster.', H. Rhodes, candidate for Superior Court Council heard final rading and passed streets or sections and has her own November 7 is the date set for the open. Judge. and S. Davis Wilson, Comptroller B1I8iness A.uoc:ialjon tD Inv. .ti- a new ordinance stating the amount of workers. ing of bids for labor, materiti.l. and con- of the City of Philadelphia, were the lead~ permit feets chaq:ed· for street openings by J(a.te Parkiq Em; Arraqe Holmes FolsQm Milmont Crum Lynne struction of the one-story building with a ing speakers at two large enthusiastic utility companies. This fee· wa!l· set at for.Big HaDowe'en Parade , " • A.. t th. r· and. a ....f~IIY: meetings. A .motor cav~lcade preceded~tlie U.50·IUIlas· thuo. w~:t"4) tI~,mot:t:olJOD" -aml-W":d1ya~ant-.in- th:iI=-diMrict.nd .. a.re· meuaDJDe ~or· a "'7'1,rea,. ;"canvassed by Mrs. James L. Moore, Mrs. excavated basement which will be erected Chester· nieeifug, ",·jiere .1,500 ·votersi· Georg~ Plowman, of the~ Swarthmore inlls In one block, whm the fee would C. E. Rigby and Mrs. Robert Cox, t-e- on the lot ,O? ~utgers Avenue wher,e the crowded the auditorium of the St. Hed-' apartments, spoke to· the BUsiness Associa- still be $3.50. spectively, Springfield' has Mrs. W. A. old bank bUlldmg now stands. ThIS lot wig's School. Other speakers on that pro- tion at its· regular monthly meeting on O'Brien for its Red Cross chairman and was purchased by the Treasury Depart- gram were John E. McDonough, candidate Wednesday night at Strath Haven Iun. is al&o in this district of tbe Southeastern ment last May from the Swarthmore Na- for Congress, and John ]. Stetser, candi- His subject was the National Housing Act Pennsylvania Cbapter. tional Bank and Trust Company at a cost date for the ~mbly from Chester. and the manner in wbich the Busine5S As·· • of $14,000. While some of the speakers were at the sudation could participate in the national - - -....The new Post Offict Building will be Chester rally, the others were at the Demo- movement . for recovery. A general discolonial architecture, of brick. trimmed in cratic headquarterl& on 69th Street ad· cussion toUowed and the president, H. B. cast stone. The hand..~me entrance doors dressing tbe as!iembled voters there. While Green. appointed a committee consisting have fluted pilasters and head. Oma- the main speakers were being interchanged, of Mr. Sprangle, of the Ma.son~Heftin Sup- Tonight'. Meetinc ~ 01 mental wrought iron raiHngs lead up the James Walter and Joseph Dougherty, can- ply Company, Elric Sproat, E. C. Walton Nwnerous Politieal Gaih.... steps whfle colonial wood window sashes didates for Legislature, addressed this meet- and Elliott Richardson, who is chairman in... in Delaware County will further add to the attractives of the ing, as did Sheriff Nathan Pechin, Mrs. of the local committee. A re!olution was passed and a letter sent MapammOWl Entertaiamelll .. the building. The floor will be a concrete Domblaser, state committeewoman, and A busy week for RepublicaDs begin!unglazed quarry tile laid in the J ohn H. Pitman, state committeeman. \ to the Borough Council and the Schoo) slab with with this evening's meeting in the SpringPlan l'd in Connection With lobby. On Thursday night there were two raUies Board, suggesting that these two bodies field Fire House where Eleanor G. Evans, • Function at Inn The outside dimensions of· the building,· one at Glenolden, which was' addressed b; buy loca!ly when price and quality are on Congressman Wolfenden, Representative Hundreds of Legionnaires and friends which will be s:t back 16 feet from the Mr. A. B. Geary, How,rd Kirkl Major a par With goods from out-of-town mer- Turner, Candidate for Legislature T. ]'. Sproul and Representative Weideman will will gather at the Strath Haven Inn next sidewalk will be 70 feet by 5S feet 8 inches. Owen Hunt, Jean Shiley and the legislative chants.. .. Friday night, the 26th, to enjoy their first It will have a colored slate. roof. candidates. A raHy for the colored voters A comnuttee con~sung of E. M: Buchner address the gathering. Young Republicans.\ of Delaware County There will be a cement dnveway on the was held at the Media Club and was ad.land Jerry Martel IS to confer With T. E. big informal sodal event of the 6eaSOn. are lookiDg forward to the political rally The committee, under the chairmanship right-hand side with a paved lo:ading court dressed by prominent speakers from Phila- He~nbruck on a ~ethod of .keeping ~he of Mrs. Roy Comley, has caught the Hal- and 10-foot loading platform at the rear. delphia and elsewhere. I park~g spaces op~n 10 the bUSJDCSS sectIon to be held at tbe Glendale Country Club, Glenolden, this Saturday afternoon, by for customers' use only. lowe'en spirit and promises many surprises. On the left side of the building a sidewalk In addition to bridge with its table prius, will lead to the side entrance. • The Hallowe'en Committee consists of the Young Men's Republican Club. Be .. everyone will have a chance at the door Mr. A, P. SmalleYt po.stmaste~, has copies Candidates' Tea Next Friday E. M. Buchner, Frank Maselli, <:harles ginning in mid-afternoon, the festivities pme. There will also be other stunts at of the plans ·and specifications at his offic~ Ru:-~J], CI~ren(e E .. Hann~m and Tlt'!s J. will continue until late in the evening. One of the features of tbe rally is the ur luck ·,n the post office and will be very happy Ewtg. ThiS commJltce wdl meet Fnday h· h t t W IC 0 ry y o . . h I e who cares to The Delaware County League of \Vomen at noon to arrange for tbe annual Hal- mammoth caravan which will move to the Six youns Swarthmore girls in costume to snow t em 0 a n y o n . C d'ds 'T F • wUI wander through the crowd tempting' t them Voters announces a an I ta ea, n- lowe'en Parade to be held October 31. country dub grounds in seven groups from lDSpeC ' . day, October 26, from 2.30 until 4.30 P. )1., A Christmas Decorating Committee was different sections· of the COUJJty. Each at the Woman's Club House, Jac.k.son appointed by H. B. GreeD, consisting 01 group will be m~ned by Olle or more marthe guests with their cq.ndies. But the crowning event of the evening "' M edi a, P a. Strce. t below··J ener!on, Charles Ru!SCIl, E. M. Buchner, Jern.· Mar- shals. The time of 6tartmg of taCh «roup will come when· refreshments are bei ng "., served. This choice mo~1 will be a fourThe Democratic Committee promises a tel and Elrie Sproat. has been designated as 3 .'clock. Media, Swarthmore, SpriDlfieJd. Marple, prominent Democrat as speaker and SenThe n~xt meeting will be a dinner meetact floor show which will do honor to any ator Reed and Attorney General SchDader, ing at 7 P. M., at Strath Haven Tea Room, Rutledge, Morton and adjacent territorycommunity. . . k h ed Through the eHorts of Mr. Roy COlllley, heading the Republican tic et, ave stat oa the third Wednesday in November. Marshal. Clifford M. Rum"Y-5tartiDI: Report ~ows Busy that they "ill be pr~er.t. Six new members joined the Association from Court House in Media. nationally known artists have kindly (on.- Ubra..,. Speeches by prominent reprC!entativC5 of Per;.od, Co-operatioD of the This is a most interesting opportunity since last meeting. . tributed their services for the enjoyment the Republican party, boxing: matches, of the Legionnaires and their guests. Many Reeder. Detlirecl presented by lbe League to all voters of Ga"dhi'. Du.:q;le Speaks Here daDcing and free refrahmerits will feature Miss Mary Mack, lormerly of Hayden .. • Delaware County to do honor 10 repre..._ .. on the entertainment JlM.Pam. and Mack. famous radio, vaudevine and At 8.15 on Monday even~ In the LI- sentatives of the major tickets in the com& oua,. . There wil1 be anotJter _ting tomorrow screen sta~ will entertain with two num-I brary in Borough Hall there WIll be held.a ing election. Bn~tlS.iSSh Madeleine Slade, daughter of a bers of her wen-known act, "Tbe TaRUng !lpedaJ.. meeting ~f the Swarthmore Public • Admiral, who several years ago at Black Horse Tavern, Middletown. On Monday at 5 P. M., the Saturday Piano." Miss Mack has just completed a Library Assoclatton. . ., became a personal follower of Mahatma twenty-six weeks' engagement wilh the The purpose of this moetmg IS t? c?n- Bible Claos for MethOdist Men Gandhi, is to speak at Bond Hall today, Club at Radnor will be the scene of Republican manife!tations. Mrs. KYRett will Columbia Broadcasting Compny. • sider an at?-e~dme.nt ~o the co~titUl1on October 19. at 4.30 in the afternoon. speak. Attorney General Winiam A • Miss Cal Cleaver, profd§onal dan,:ng of the assooatl~n relahve to the time and: A meeting for the men of Swarthmore MisS Slade is at p~nt Visiting the Schnader is expected at t.is meeting. star, will do her famous number, "StepplOg manner of electmg members of the Board! will be held in the Methodist Church at United States under the auspices of a comOn Monday evening at· 8 o'clock in the AJong." of Directors. .' A. M. on the last Sunday of this montb. mittce interested in promoting support of Hickman and Hickman, twin brothers The presen~ at thIS m~tmg. of as ma~y It is planned to close at 10.50 to allow Gandhi's work. JoJm Haynes Hohn!s of Century Club. Lansdowne, th~re will be in a dance leam, ~ll tum out in a syn- interested parties as. posslh}e IS ?rged, m 1 plenty of tim~ for visitors to reach their New _York is the chairman. Miss Slade held a mass meeting at which Lawyer ,... "th decW. hlCh will prove has always encouraged. ..British and Ameri- Benjamin H. Ludlow, of PhlIadelphia, will copated number, ((The British Are C 9ming. order at a. on w ed. home chur(h~. can sympathy with the Indian cause. . Cafe] and Calhoun are two amateurs at most satisfactory to aU conc~m f~ywill The speaker win be Dr. GeOrge J. Bums, • The Swarthmore Political Science de- speak. The WomeD', Republican Club will also Swarthmore College. They will offer hal· reac\led. It is h~ped tha'. ~ I~..:u. "":d t of Philadelphia, a noted pulpit oralor of partment is. sponsoring Miss S~'s aphold a meeting at 2.30 in the New C..tUry D lads.· Mr. Caffel win sing, accompanied by join in the ~..,liDg and h.e end &1 0 I the Philadelphia Conlerenco. peara';~ h.ere.. Gandhi is ODe 01 the men Club. Mrs. CarsoD will be the speaker. Mr. Calhoun at tbe piaDO. the .ccomplishmeD~ of I ':' it ~ow stands 'I The MeD's Bible Class of the Presbyt~- studied in DeaD H. E. B. Speight's course, The Park Improvements Associatlon will To aU appeararace$ the mas!er of. ccre- . The Board ~f Direct~rs LEaton resi- rian Church is joining in the promotion "Statamen of Our Times." R. C. Brooks, hold 'a rany for Aldal1 Borough OD Tu.... mODies will have. ·busy evenmg and Ihe 15 as 10Bows. Rolan... .' p reii 01 this meeting and will attend as guests head of the Political Science department, day evening. Congressman Wolfenden, whole event should add much to Swarth~ dent; Dr. Fn.Dk E. w~= ~:; of the Method.~ Men's Bible Class. will preside at the meeting this afternoon. ilepresrDtaUve Turner and CaDdidate T. J. more's. enjoymen~ ;::.. ::llo:~~nilrs ROY::; ~, ~~ Jesse I H . Holmes: This is ·the initial meetini: of what is Among' ·GaDdJd's followers, Miss Slade 5....001 will make addresses. C The com'~ttee .. M G·j roest M . J C Walton and Mr. Claude Smith. pJaiu,ed.to be a series 01 such joinl is !mo:"D "" Mirabei. As the Mahatma', On October 25 a mass meeting will take OlDley, chairman, . hr. ~ c hY' M*r.·Im· Ge_meraDd Mrs. J. passmore' ices, to be beld at intervals Ihroughout personal atlendanl, she is devoted to his place in tbe Media _'rmory wheD tbe HOD. MM rs. ]. Paul Browo , ~ 0/ 1eyurpM; Cr. 0 are representatives of tbe Bor-· 11M, season. The ...:ond one will be heM personal care in India and on his many Frederick B. Gerner and KeDDetb F_ r. George Fenno, Mr. oy o m , . y . . ' h e Presby!· Cburch joUnle)"'S K ......r win speak. J. Paul Brown and Mr. Guen!her Froebel. ough· on the Board. ... at t . enan . . . .~ . I I POST OmCE BIDS DEMOCRATS CONTO BE RECEIVED DUCT DOUBLE RALLY • PLOWMAN URGES SUPPORT OF NHA I • MANY REPUBUCAN RALUES NEXT WEEK LEGION HALLOWE'EN CARD PARTY ON 26TH I I ATTENDANCE URGED AT SPECIAL MEETING F 110 bel rgo.q; r:; ] n::ki "rY- I INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE 8\\·.\I~J II \. '::' THE SWARTHMOREAi.I 8 Plans Lal For I • Vesper Servlces OCTOBER 12, 1934 I \.m lJeUi'ln Klnnuh M..rtha WIIIMd. m Iht: lo\\tr ('ud of 10\\0 \'Ith rnam W. I. L. Meeting Stimulating I a full~llme Supt:nl;;,or of Recreation, I)a~ (.n·tdlt'n Rdlt'r .md \\JlII,on Jom" urothl'r<; and "i"'h'r" Nl'lIhcr hl'r mothl" ____ I for )w the common fund of the (OUtH} ,. I nor her falht'r \'He rl'J,:ularh (ruploH(l Th)"'. \\111 he the UIJ,: need (II1(' I I'roft .... ur John \\ _'.1"011 I" ,1j!.IID ,n . ' Spt,lkm/-t hd(·((' thl' ('ounh-\\ulc meet II ta~l'" . 0 1nJ.: III till l,I,MUI\ Bt,(uut'(., hlr COrnIMnlOII" \H'fl' not ,III th.lt in.!! of the Dl'I.m:trl' Counh Ll'arent" .md (('acher, :\ttendance at I limp ofiered a brtatlllng "pace to the child I mel her fa01lh :\lttr r.lmp ..he \\as \\el I,omcd back home becau~e her famtl). had Ilt.ttr undlr~l,lndm~ lit her (hfllcuU\ 1 It \\111 he \ tllI,thl\: to IInd.lOd mttrpfll 'lr ~Ilt(ll I .1 IH I1:1 . . .tlH I .qltltuci(.. Sonu hIn.! mtlrt,ttnJ! CIIl II foml fcr e\ln htld In "Imh "hI' c.ln (xlcl.md be m.HII' 1 Ilh 01 th{~1' dllldrl'n "l.ul tlunk \01.1 -II \\l P l~" Ihur lr.ltltudl on to Ih lunltr .. lill Prl' ..lnttTl.1O \\Iml'n" -\<'''0 I tl n .mrl :\1~CClr \\ho mH1 ('(1111 he jcr thclll \nllllnr t.I'l \\:>~ PI \ I lu\.t1I't hdd \\ho "I~ \(n much ('(liltl In thl II In .. ~~ 1'1 1l\1n_ ~'tr\lhm..! '\.l' '" 1 I I'm..! th I' .. ht: 10 I" not I'll \ Uti Ibollt t qntt II'" ("ol_h f!lr \\ r 1.. tlmhkd \ r (uh o.htr until 11 \\ I" Ilmo~t nn;)l).. It:lld~mu~hl-ttnm,mllthr lhr 1:11lh lit I"ll IIlnttr1tcl 1I1Illit htr tntl ttl I,r Id\l11"",I II l" I I, I) llI"tu .ll ~fr . . (;eorge l\1cCfI(kln, '.lIe tn H In.ml 1l1.lk! r. \hr.lh.lln Burll I \\ Ilh 1111 \\' Pfln I (lII(,llh It !nlld [II(' hlm\ m~ til IlIlumnllllc \\ . . nue. P.nk to S".trthmon \\(illll, ~lr.. II i ,II U 'I .l 0 'I wr. I mill 1 II llf IlIU ...... III11rml I horn ....tt till' Inla~ctum of S\\,lrthmtlft eh lrie'" E BI.ICk, Y.llt, tn l\Itchlg.1I1 III 111.111. II It' I mIl I()\l r. II Hr ,...... ron fill l c I .lnd O..!d n "lIlUl", lu.I\' tnllk~ cIrI\m:..: nUL'. S".lrthmore to t;OIH'r!-11\ PI.Ill. :\1r.. ,I II ( ,. I 'I (III (l ...... r Ill" • r. It UI)", 11I.I.l n:.:: II""( I throm:h S\\ Irthmorr, .11 Dl!!ht .uul the John l'ol\\Cftl, Slr,tth H,t\(n. \\'e .. tdtl( ,. . .,.,ir I 1'1 II \\llI ..tlm..! of thl 1 (nl1 .. \I\.101.1 RlIlru.ui III \ IIll·l.t I II U ( Ilr"," ,I~. ' ( .Int ,o\Hllue". Um\'n~lt' PI.let. !\h~" ::\lar~.mt • tr,tln" Ill' ~m!g("'lul th.lt ,Ill mil nOl"l' (hlhlllr" StUMt till (u.uhmm. John f.. Tuttl~. H,lnard \Hnue from P.lrk to 'I' (I ff 1 'I I I uf{hn.lIltl In S\\arthmon \\(}uld hi \.tluI rllI~1 It llli t lIr om., .Ill \ eto\ , Y.lle and Mary L\on ~<.;hool, Strath H.neD Ll I 11 II SI S I I I ,I hit Ilu "(llllltor. C1nrcnn (. !\I\er", II I I"Oil. I· lit I". nru 1\ • orin. .. () I It r". Inn, Mr" Frank ~ '"lnth. Krn\on, Ha\,..... lr:.!c.ln I I I I\\.In I 1'1 \\t II I' TI\ll'" I R IClar( I I' \\.I~ I.. kul In : and "pentlcallO!l" at hi<: orllc~ RU""l'lI, Clarcnce E H.mnurn and TltU" J \\l1l contlnu(' until latc In the e\enml! prize There will also he othrr ..tunts at III the po"t office anel \\111 be \ ( ' f \ hap." I E\\II! Thl" committee \\111 ml'et fwla\ One oj the fcahlfr" of the ralh \:-. the "hlch to t1\ \ our luck The Del "'.lfe Count\. LeaJ.!ueofWom~lllat noon to arf3.n!!c for the annual Hal m.lmmothcara\an"hICh\\llImo\ctolhe S1:;: ... oun~ Swarthmorc J!ul" 10 co"tume to ~ho\\ thcm to amone \\ho cares to ,"otNS announcc" 3 Candidates' Tea, Fri I lo\\e en r,.""le 10 be hel(1 October H cmmtn club f!:tound" In 5-('"\cn ~roup" from "ill \\ ander throu~h th~ (rO\\ d tcmptmJ:, mspect thcm ~~~. ___ da\, October lb. from 2,m until 430 PM, :\ Chrl"lma" DCUlratmg: ('ommitt('e \\a" diffcrent "ecllOn" of thc count) Ea.ch Ihe J:UC!ts with their candles at the Woman" Club Hou::e, Jack"on I aPPOinted b\ H B Grecn. con"lstml-! 01 J!roup \\ill bl' manned b\ one or mort marBut the crowmn~ c\ent of the e\ ('mng Street belo" Jeifcr::on ~Jl'dla, Pa ChariI'::> Ru'¥'('II. E :\1 Buchnrr. Jern M.lr shale: Thc time of ~tartlhJ.!: of tach grOUI) \\111 come when rcfr~hmen'" are hcmJ:: The Democrauc CommIttee promlsc" a t('1 and Elnc Sproat ha nahonalh known 3rll5t5 hale kmdl) con Library Report Shows Busy that the) 1\ 111 be prc~ent SIX new memher" JOined the A"sollatltln £rom Court Hou"c m Mecha tnbuted thelt 5et\lces for the cnJO\ mcnt Per~-od; Co..operation of the ThiS I" a mo"t IIltcr(,.. tlnj:!: opportumh I""wce la"t mcetlnJ! I Spceche<>: by prominent rcprc·rntah\c" of of the IJCRlonnaires and thclr guests Many Readers Desired presentcd b\ tht> League to all \otero:; of G dh"' D" "., S k H the Repubhcan pout", boxlIlJ!: matchr.. , MI"s Mar\' Mack, formerl) of Ha ... den . Delav.arc Connh to do honor to reprc' an IS ISCIP e pea s ere I dancinp; and free rcfree:hmcnb Will feature Today on the entertamment program Rnd Mack, famous radiO, "\aude\'iIIe and, At 815 on Monda\ e\'enmg 10 the LI' sentab\'cs of the maJor tlck.e·<=. in the com· I screen 5tan; ,,,111 entertain \\lth two num I brar) in Boroup:h HaD thcre \'0111 be held.a ing election I !\il"'" Madcleme Slade, danp;hter of a I There ~ill be another mc('tmp.: tomorrow berg of her' well-kno\\n act. "Thc TalkmJ.! I speCial meeting of the S\,arthmorc Pubhc _+Bnti<:.h "-dmiral, \\ho "eHral )cars ago at Rlark HorR! Ta\Cm, MiddTeto"n Plano" MISS Mack has Just completed a I Library .o\~ociatlOn I hecame a personal follo\\er of Mahatma On Monda,- at 5 PM, the Saturday h\('nh .~ix weeks' engaj!emcnt \\!th the I The purpo"e of thiS m~tmj! I" to conBible for Methodist Men I Gandhi, IS to ~pcak at Bond Hall toda~. Club at Radnor \\ ~II be the ~c('.ne of ReC 1"1 B d t' Compan\' ) Sider an amendment to the conshtuhon October It). at 4 '0 in the afternoon pubhcan maDlf"~tahon" :\h.. K'Dctt \\111 0l\~m)l~ I r~ cas 109 rofe~onal dancIDj! of the ao:;o:ociation relatl"\e to the time and :'\ mcetmg 1M the mrn 01 S"arlhmorr I )'fl~s Slade 1<:' at prescnt vlsitml!: the ..peak ~ttorne\ General Wilham ~ . . I"~ 11 ~ h eaf\er, P ber' "teJlpIDJ:.: t manner of vlectin:;!: memhers of the Board \\111 be held In the ~f('thodl"t' Church at United Stales undcr the auspices of a com· Schnadl'r I" cxpcctl'd at ttll" mcctm~ ~~r, Vo.! 0 er amou" num '"-' of Director" 1 10 r\ M on tht la .. t Sunda\ 01 thl'" month mlttt."'e mtere"ted In promollD~ "upport of f On Monda\ r\l'nlDl! at 8 o'dock 1n the ~n\ d H k 1\\ln hrothcr'" The prI'Cf'nC'~ at thiS ml'('ting of as man\ It I'" planned 111 thl'''( at 10 '1"0 to allO\\ G:mrlhl'.. \\ork John Ha\nes Holm·", of ('rnhln Club Lan"clo\\nc thl'rl' "Ill Ill' "dnl.l n an Ic n,13n , ou' ,n a "\n- mtcre<:tcd palile.mm ,; I.imlh \H're "Ickh. hi,., lather I'" S\\arthmore or com(' to "'-chonl herc ~t mtl muth~r "c~e .nh lncl.'d m \t'ir", hI" thl' mretmf!: oi moth{r" htld i.1"t Sllrm.E! II otht:r \\.1" conJme 1 m.1 tuiJlrculo"I" ".111.1- \\hen the Jlf('~ nt cummltt('t ".1" tit Hd tCi ALL LINES OF INSURANCE ---.-- Prime I' Library, POST OFFICE BIDS DEMOCRATS CONTO BE RECEIVED DUCT DOUBLE RALLY QUALITY MEATS MAKE THE MEAL tOI"l:Jrn fhe ChOll had be(n ch .. ckmg on It \\,1" \oted th.lt (Jut~ldl chlldHn "huuld D.mm ... ht'alth .md .tlthough thl're \\cre no not b(' acCtJlled until thc S\\.trlhmon chll I I!!n,., CIt dl ..ea ..e he \\.t" undlr\\elght Camp Inn \\trl.' .tll IHo\uIcd lor ,md It \\,IS !!aH hIm the outdoor hfe \\Ith good f(l(l(11 dd('nt Ih It thul' \\ould he room for th('m \ hlCh .il" a\!:. .. p ...·II .. Impro\ I.'ment \ 1 huut (f(l\\ dmj..':. (r ,\ II hout m.lkm!o! .In :'\ me\ h.HI bl.'ln .1 dllllCul~ child Her: mt'\~':J numb~r of b()\~ and I!lrI .. .nllh \\ondtrl'd \\It.ll on earth \\"" thl' lilt ~m}{ mHlmg .11"u \u1(d thlt IU] I n.ltler \\lIh her She \\,1" ,I hke.lhle hlhhn undlr till' ,,{Hnth !-!:rade In "chonl l u.ID.· .. t('f hut "0 ch tn..!t.lh ~ She \\ould hould he lodmtt'ui to tl1(' r1a""(·" TIll' I a t out to do "h it hI r p Irents ...ud, but 1 nmmllt('l' thal Jure, h.I" nn ChUH'{' m till' I lie next mIDu'e \\uulcl he off dom~ "ome natter ,md can m,tkc nn (xceptlon" 10 thl' hm,! d"c In "chool "he had (hfhcult\ rull ••1" thn h.nl' la'tn !ll1lUlt .. " In"tructed .~)Jm!! up \\lIh the uthl'r dlllclrl'n Fmalh on thl" pomt "r plrent .. touk h('r ttl.1 I':'Hhologl"t H"t To tho", \\ho \\111 hl' dl".!PP(lln:t'd 1)\ lI"cuHrcd th.lt "ht \\." un Ibl~ 10 comllt'h I thi .. ruhn'!! It nl.l'" hl' ".lId th,lt It I" onl) .1 AmerIcan and Swiss Watches As Low As $5.00 Phone' I II :\:~':dbeen """re, \\,.. "olh ,"un',ve ,lnd S. i~~~~;;~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiii~;;;;;;~ fhe In!! IlIu .. tratlon .. \\ til 11Iu"tratc "chcdultd to bC'gm 011 :'\'U\'l mller \ and I ourfollo\\ .Igenn tnl'" to take I>rc\entl\'c ...._...~ o\em IIcr 10 ,an( I t he m\1I .. lIon" .uc b ['mg 1 mc.l .. ure" Dick. 'or. Dann\' and ::'\!ann "lnt out I ncre ~ellt b\ the .1f!:Cnn to a \l'f) spt:C1ul I Althou.E!h the COn1mlttl'e ha" /!OM OHr 1 camp \\ here thc) recel"ed ":JPN\'I"lOn undetrained ,r 22. 1934, at 8.00 P. M., for The financial support for this service to the purpose of considerlnB an amendment to the constitution relative to the time and man. children is shared by the Delaware County ner DC electing memben of the Board of Di_ Poor Board and the Philadelphia Welfare tectono Federation. ROLAND L. EATON, President. in .~=== __. .,. ________"":'.!!":!2,!.-4:!!.t- -___________ ,·WASHINGTON Theall e LIONEL BARr-:YMORE LEWIS STONE PATSY KELLY Chester "THE GIRL FROM MISSOURI" Saturday, Monday. Tuesday . Robert YOUnl Mad.e Evans "Death on the Diamond" RUBY Wednesday, Thursday. Friday MO'lday and T.uesday KEELER DICK POWELL "DAMES" . WII_UAM POWELL . Mary Boland Sidney Fox Ned Spark. Polly Mora.. . Sidney Blackmer ThurII"'av O"lv FRANCHOT TONE KAREN MORLEY'· "STRAIGtiT IS THE WAY" - ~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ lH~~"R THEATRE Chester Pike at ~rospect Oct. Park ~Wamer Bros. I ThY! A V E RD~.Xlll 19-20 JEAN HARLOW FRANCHOT TONE 'Th~ 'Cirl Fro~ Missouri' with Uoall) Ba.rrymore , Monday and Tue.day . GEORGE REED .. - Saturday Matinee· o"nly ADOR.D AT'TRAOTION - MONTGOMERY JANET .GAYNOR MAUREEN, O'SULUVAN "CAROLINA" 'n , . in Addition to Our Resu1ar . Attraction .. .,. ROBERT. ~ . .! .. . . "HlDE-OUT" Monday 6: Tueaday. Oct. 22-21 . "Romance in· the Rain" • ROGER PR\'OR -HEATHER ANGEL· ... Wed.nllacl6.y Only. Oct- 24th . . FRANCHOT TONE . " . KAREN MORLEY . "S":"S..L:t fa the W ay" . ""....n . May Rob.oll '- ···'Nat Pea.dlet:aa. . . - J.dr: LaRue ... ' . Wednesday and Thursday .5.. 5: Van Dine'. ,. • Dr. Suttley Speaks to A ..xiliary Today anc!' Tomorrow Local Favorite at ,Ihe' ~-Console' ' .. Wednesday eighthmembers grade ~ere the guests with about the eighty present and fifteen mothers. On each occasion the group left Swarthmore at 2.30 in the afternoon and returned at 6 o'clock;", after having enjoyed a camp picnic supper. . ",'~ DRAGON .MURDER CAsE" .•wlth WARREN WlLUAM· MARGARET..... UNi>SAY .. ". ..,., The Junior Auxiliary of Trinity Church held its second meeting of the season on Monday evening at the home of the president, Mrs. R. C .. Ammerman, of Yale and Vassar Avenues. . . . A brief ~u·s4I~.. t;neeting was followed by a D)ost .~nligh.tenbtg informal talk by Dr: Suttley, o(philadelphia,. who for many years was associated with the late Dr. Teusler at St. Luk~'s Hospital in Japan. After learning much about the Japanese I from· Dr.. Suttley~~· talk the group enjoyed I the privilege of examining three albums i of photc:tgraphs ta~en in Japan and clearly showing the. cJtaracte~tics of both the . peopJe and the country .. LANSDOWNE ', .. " THEATRE NOW pLAYING More EDtertainJDe1lt nan "Gold 01 ......·' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1934 attend these !ervices. An offering is received at each service for the completion of the building fund of the Wesley Church. This cburch is a most important factor in the lives of the colored people of Swarthmore and deserves the Mr. Albert G. Fraser, of the Pennsyl- bearty support and co-operation of the vania Prison Society, brought this news citizens of the Borough. At 8.1S next Friday evening, October 26 in the Friends' Meeting House, Herbert Johnson, well-known cartoonist, will preRnt some of his own sketches and Jantern slides, and talk on cartOObS. This program, which is under the auspices of the Benjamin West Society should be most interesting. Mr. Johnson's work is widely known to readers of the SatfU'da.y Evening Post and the Benjamin West Society has extended aD invitation to aU his admirers to be present and enjoy this program. League of Women Voters on Tuesday, Octo~r 16. Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyney, chairman of the League, presided and introduced the speakers. Mr. Frarer told of the further waste and extravagance in planning and building prisons. One prison was built at a cost of three and a half million dollars, and because of obsolete design had to be partially abandoned. The place, with its great four foot thick walls is used only as a warehouse. Cumberland Valley was started seven or eigbt years ago for delinquent girls and women and has never beE:n • Girl Scout W.... Methodist Notea Gu Hultd GAS COST REDUCED 60 % For the first time in any Philadelphia suburb. residents in Wallingford Hills now HEAT WITH GAS at the same low cost as coal. Ideal heat in an ideal suburb. ~n gas-heated homes. the cost of gas for 'cooking and hot water •s now 60% less than current rates in other suburbs. A sixdollar cooking-gas bill in Swarthmore would be only two dollars in Wallingford Hills-only one-third the present cost! This is equivalent to· 35c gas. on a thermal basis. ' No Other Subur,b Has All the Advantages of WALLINGFORD HILLS '. WILLIAM E. WITHAM An unusual program has been arranged for Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. There will be a reel of motion pictures, Samson and Demab, based on Scripture and tbe opera. The pastor, Dr. Channell, will preach on the subject, "Shorn of Manly Strength." Rueben Horman will play a Menuet from Samson and an aria (Sam- son and Delilab) by Saint-Saens. Mr. Horman and the choir are engaged in the ·preparation of a special musical program for Sunday evening, November 4. The guest soloist will be Frederic Baer, who will make his third visit to the church. The choir had a delightful social on Tuesday evening. The organization was perfected for the fall and winter months. The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Conference will hold tbe filly-first SW ARTHMORE 1000 WISELY CHOSEN REAL ESTATE IS. TODAY'S SOUNDEST INVESTMENT. annual meeting in the Logan Methodist Episcopal Church on Thursday with sessions at 10.30 and 2.30. relatively Intelligent, willing, Industrious ""••'.a. PRODUCTS Here you will. ~d not one brand of Tires, another brand of BaHenes, and ,.tiII other brand. of Spark Plugs, Brake LiniDgs and Accessorles--hut ALL products belU'ing ONE name,and sb\nding head and shoulder above all otherS-- " ...., ••• We have only one make' of Tire to sell. We ha~e onlY' o~· make of Battery t~ ~n-' We handle only one make, 'because" we Imow it is the 'beSt make, and by concentratingQn 'one line we caD give you more value for the same money., ., . Dnv'e intodl,ly--:-:L~(u" 8h6w Russell's'. I.··. DARTMOUTH &: . , . .1 • Presbyterian Note. The Young Men's Club held a large and interesting meeting Tuesday evening for tbe opening of its work for the year. Mr. J. M. Lessells, Swarthmore Apartments gave an interesting address on uEuro~ and American Political Conditions." The officers elected for the ensuing year are: President, Jack Gensemer; vice-president, Paul Snyder; secretary, Benjamin Kneedler. Jr.; treasurer, Charles A. Bronson. Ray Faringer is the retiring president. • 1& ~nJ~~.·., CARD PARTY at tbe Homes of Mrs. Robert C. Disque and Mrs. Arthtlr E. Bye The Weslev A. M. E. Church is ohservwill open her Swarthmore Classes in ing its thirteenth anniversary beginning MONDAY, OCTOBER 29. AT 2 P. M. Th:kets ~~~ SO Centa Rhythmic Dancing on October 24 Monday, October 22, and continuing For Information Write or Phone the Studio through October 26. Studio, 251 S. Van Pelt Street The pulpit has been supplied with visitPhUadelpbla, P.. Locust 1045 ing pastors each evening this week. On TRINITY CHCRCR Protestant Episcopal Chester Road and College Avenue Rector: Rev. J. Jardcn Guenther. S. T. M. 8 00 A. M.-Holy Communion. 9 46 A. M.-Sunday School. 10 00 A. M.-Junior Church. Holy Communion. 11 00 A. M.-Morning P'=ray~e~r"-._ _ _ __ LEGION and AUXILIARY ~B~ER~1~9~.1~9~M~~~~~~__~~~~~~~~TH~E~~~ARTHMOREAN , LifebuO}' SOIIP Th. 1I.. lth Soop . 3 ..... 19c Waldorfn••ue A Scott P.,., Co. Product 6 ",110 15c Rajah Emaria All t:: 15c Quaker Mllid Bilking P_der - .6....... 15c Kitchen Bouquet: • bot 39c a.ans .UL~t;~1 Pt~Jr or 3 :.~ 17c Fla..... Ludl, Strike,.Camel, a ••rReId, Old 601d, Rlleigh 60 s ....t Capora' CigareHes (lp.... 25c) C:orto,;.;1 $1.20 Wheaties T~.!':n.DF~~~~~ 2 pkg,23c Calce Flour G!?~~~.I 2:.!b 33c Bon-Ami Powder - can II c SUNNYFIEIJ)-BUCK.IIEAT 0< Pancalce Flour - QUllker Mllid Table Syrup - '~IOe LEReel Circle ~~2~t~ II> 21c ~ THE GREAT ATLANTIC ,4: , PACIFIC TEA co. These prices effective In S. . rthmore and~vlc'nity October 18. 19 and 20 THE SWARTHMOREAN NEEDLEWORK GUILD TO HOLD EXHIBIT bavitecl View Di&- yanla in Poueulon of Independence lodem. and brIck MIIlf.detat!hed ileUM, lbiO teet; --------------::.:.-=::~ nit) Co., and Cbarla S. WeeJlQ' and Georce po... PUBlJC eD. Kelm. Receive,.. In )",qulty of International Sold ... tho p ...,...... of lIormcn>d Mrs. Arthur Dal\a will be hostess to the RelDlluftnu Corporation aAd The Peon.ylvanla mort....ol': CMrJa S. GZ'd. Illiuranoe c.... "F r\ni_htJ " h h Elm A ComPMDT lor InJuraacee OD Llva and Gnat. miIIkmer of the Co:Dmonwealtb ol Pe:nlllllri- on Thuraday, October 25th. 1.0. P . . . o &U y at er ome on ve- log AnnultJ.., real OWben. yanla in Pcuaaion ot lndependeDee IDdem- J. T. Stilwell's 'Wareho.H-, Morton; A"';'=~ nit)' Co.. anti Char1e8 S. Wet!ey aod Georp d R R M P 0 ~ nue, on Monday, October 22, at 2.30 ELLWOOD J, TURNER. Attorney~ deB. Kelm. Receiver. In Zqult7 of International an . " orton, mini Itoo.rn "d o'clock. ReJnauraneu c.rporation and The Penn.aJ'Jvanla Bedroom Suite., .11 kind. of 'umlture. SOIbe To be HoateN to FortniahtJ,. pia,. of to _Uer. ...1_ ''''D' h; .......... ........ CIotbina' at Woman'. Company tor lnaunmeee OD Liftl and Gnantlq for unpaid ator.lre. ALbUliie.. real ownu.. FraYak Grunwell. tern ....,.... I ELLWOOD J. TVIlNBR. AttorDQ'. . NATHAN P. PECHIN. , Shorl1l'. I Chicken. and duck.. Sale RaIn or Slalne J. T. smWELL, Auctioneer MEDIA LAUNDRY invitee you to take advantage of any or all of itll many service. deaigned to lighten your house work. Sunday, October 21 - 1.30 P. M. PHILADELPHIA MEMORIAL PARK !Opposile Immocul1to CoiJeg!lo near Frazer 0 ... U. S. Route 3O-lincaln Highwoyl o - o With a Small Down Payment YOU Can Buy a New or Reconditioned USED Car on Monthly Savings-Easy GMAC Terms LAWSON-SHEPARD COMPANY, Inc. SALES SERVICE 401 Dartmouth Ave. Swarthmore, Pa. STORAGE _.- ANTI-FREEZE BATTERIES .. - TIRES CAR WASHING. POLISHING, ETC. , BUY NOW On Our EASY PAYMENT PLAN Levari Facias SELECT a reliable young man. now employed. with FORESIGHT. faIr education and mechanical inclinations, who ia willIng to train spare time or eveninjfa in Swarthmore to qualify alii INSTALLATION and SERVICE expert on all types of. Electric Refrigerators. For interview write. glvinB age and pres. ent occupation. PHONE REGent 1308 TODAY! OR SWARTHMORE.6 • t oR RENT-8m.U HCOnd· floor apal't.bwnt;., Convenient location. Call Swarthmore wit.parLmenl. RENT-Attractive Private Yaie Aven\le. room with batb. or Reasonable. New OfIIcen and Executive Com. mittee lustallecl by Dittrict Commanders tamily. •Past Commanders' Nigbt at tbe Harold Ainsworth Post last Monday night was one RENT-Two eomtortable rooms. Run_ ninK water in. ODe room. 239 Haverford of Ibe most pleasant evenings Ibe local ~"enue. Call Swarthmore 89-W•. Legionnaires have enjoyed for some time. In meMOry of the two deceased Put RENT-WalUnctord.· first Soor &even. Commanders, Dr. Norman D. Smith and room IIpartm~nt, tHe bath, 011 heat. electric refrigerator...arage. Near train and trolley. Charles (Si) Seymour, who served in 1922 four fP:~ures. Media 650.W. and 1924 respectively, the Post opened the fOR RENT-8mall apartment on the Hill. meeting standing in silent prayer. Ttl APply to Albert N. Garrett. Swartbmore Past Commanders present were: Ed. Sim. ,89 01" Pennypacker 4442~ monds, of Springfield, ading commander at the formation of the organization in PERSONAL 1919; Sewell Hodge, who served In 1921' Dr. Josepb Malin, of Ogontz, who MAGAZINE lIubscriptiolUll 1Kt1Jcited by Mrs. I in 1923; Walter Thorpe 1925' Dr George G. S. Faries. 239 Haverford Avenue. Tele- Warren, 1927; (;forge' Corse: 1931; Dr. pbOne Swarthmore 89-W. John A. Murpby, 1932; Frank N. Smith. 1933; and Robert T. Balr, 1934. LOST From Columbus, Ohio, a letter was received and read from Bob Stockton, ComLOST-Gold hunting- case. ensine turned watch. IniUals M. R. on ouuide caae, full mand~r in 1926, and from Fort Benning, aatnC on Inside, probablY on train, Wednes- GeorgIa, a letter was received and read 4n night. October 17th. Reward. .CtUl from Colonel Charles Dravo, Commander SlW'arthmore 664• in 1930. The new officers of the Post and the ex. Let me insure your auto in the old ecutive committee were installed. by the District Commander, "Bill" Whittaker, of dependable Insurance Co. Upper Darby, who came here especially to of North America perform this duty. Tbo.. InstaUed were; Commander. Frank R. Morey; Vice-Commander, George Gillespie; Adjutant, Ed. E. C. WALTON ward Gillespie; Finance Officer, Howard Hopson; Chaplain, Rev. Thomas MeryFOR RENT FURNISHED weather; Historian,' Walter Thorpe, and $loo--Ne.l"ly new. 4 bedroom•• 2 batb., Sergeant-at-Arms, John Rogeri. The memattractive .urroullclln .... l·year leue $75-2 new fUnUllbeei bouae. near W.I. bers of the executive committee are: RobUn.ford, 7 aud· 8 rooms ert T. Bair, George Fenno, Ferris Mitchell, Dr. J obn A. Murphy and Frank N. Smith. WM. S. BITTLE wit Be- fit f .. or Thornton C __ mp, large l~l .1034 1. Wet Wash 4. Media Prest 5. Select Finish 2. Media Thriftee 6. Deluxe Fiaisb, 3. Medl. Rough D..,. priced per piece illAlIII~C METHODS AMe IA~IIA'IQ~ CERTIFIE[) "';'~'"": "".\;,< {[~.~~'.i' '1",'1"",' ... " •• , "H!~, ~ "The Best by Teat" ( Can MEDIA 174 or' Stop Our Driver SAT]SFY]NG to both you.. ta.te aDd your pocketbook • cODsiderate sct"Viee ••• pleaBant company • of prices. lin I I I Bood food reasoDable .scale IN THE TEA ROOM Dinne............................ . Saturday, Sunday, Holidays . . . . . . . . . liliiii ., SOc 75c StratLHaven The Inn With Personality F. M. SCHEIBLEY Management Swarthmore 680 Swarthmol'e. Peana. STANDARD OIL CO. of Penna, INTRODUCE THEIR NEW MODEL £OS GILBARCO OIL BURNER -DOl This is Label Week in our Stores. This sale serves to emphasize the quality of, and to familiarize you with, the foods packed under the Polka.Dot label. They are tested and approved in our laboratory and kitchen, and repre~ent the biggest food values for We ask you to give this delicious popular Bland .. fri~l-You too, like thousand. of others, will say it's the finest coffee you ever drank. , Sw•• 1l1·J FURNITURE RESTORING Decidedly different flavor. Smooth, delicious and Taste tlte .Dlfference' 2 Call Swarthmore 1441 Be Peas 13c No.2 cons 29C m'm Pure Fruit I~oz lar MEDIA, PA. 10 PHONE 6191 DISTRICT ItEPRESENTATIVE Located at Galey Hardware Company, Chester Cooked Pumpkin Jgecan IOc CooketlSpiriach 2 blgcana 25c Crushed.Com 2 CIIDII 27c StringlG" Beanl No.2 can 19c Small Lima BeansNo. 2 caal9c Chili Sauce jar 19c Peanut Butter. p, jar 19c Elbow Macaroni 2 15c Fruit Salad bl" can 27c Calif. Cherries hlg Call27c Long Grain'Rice 1h IOc Egg Noodles pkg 5c, 9c Calif. Apricots big can 20c C liSCO Sliced ~!9nle _ 3'Sc. IlSCIJ Buckwheat or Pancake" Flour 1'1'' ' ' Phlla.Cream ChleSI 2 pkgs 17c . This offen you dependable reeponsibility, a price far under prcvious quotations, and a buying plan at less than one· half the ullual charge for deferred payments. 2 Mixed Vegetablel 2 cana 19c Six luscious varieties. An Outside 550 Gallon Tank ,P.-n.eap·p·le' Paclced Under tlte PoI"a-Dot Label Preserves For a Complc'te Installation Including A. D. ANDERSON ~~n.~:sm~~~Q~a~a~"~ty~·~F~O~0~d~.~~~2~Oc IlSCIJ Hawaiian 17c Asco' Fancy Sweet UPHOLSTERING at $285,00 PHONE 6191 ee .~ (\sGOCo 'iotary Public Real Estate Indian Talks at First Day School A greater understanding of p~oples of other races is being emphasized at the Friends' First Day School assemblies _in the upper group. This coming Sunday Dr. Blanshard will talk on India and his experiences there. 10ad for Harle:y-You'O Not Be So....,.' The following week, October 28, a real Indian from Asia will viSit the Forum. The Junior and Senior High Scbool Groups will join the Forum on this occasion. . Honell Under tho Co.er Anyone interested is invited by the Friends' Sunday Morning Forum to hear Mr. Shomi Nath Shasby, of Calcutta, speak on "What It Means to Me to a 3hop-27 Main St.t MortoDt P .. Christian." Mr. Shastry is now a student lye. CaD Sw. 1839·J, Rutledce, P •• at Pendle Hill, Wallingford, and has attended more than one of our American universities. In India he was a student MRS. A. J. _~~~By ~. SON of Tagore.' SOnieone "who' has heard him, .JOSEPH' £. QUINBY-' ERNEST G. SNODGRASS. ASS'T. said, "His interpretation of Jesus' philosophy is startlingly refr~hing and pene. FUNERAL DIRECTORS trating." "ELL PHONE 4 5 - names of. the, That the camp was committee, the a great success there I members of wblch will be published 500n can be no doubt, anil tbe dlstlnct .dvisTborn': rrtlY fOCr the benefit of tbe the SWAltTRJrs Matos, Mrs. Stockton, Mrs. Horace Wal. ~ Presbytenan Church) of WhICh Mr. Dlm- oC the other lots of ground bounding thereon and entitled to the use thereof. ter, Mrs. Dkkson, Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. 1 mitt is director. C Improvements consist of two-story stone and ox. brick semi-detached house, 16x50 feet; enclosed C llingdal T-~ front perch; basement garage. These women have volunteered to come. H S PI both morning and afternoon. Mrs. Thomas! •• ays 0 e vuay Sold as the property of Raymond Schaller, S. Safford, Mrs. Charles~ ~tern and Mrs·l -Last week Swarthmore was defeated by I :fs~v!~~~r~fC~h!leco:m~~!al~hsu::np~n~~: F. 'V. Hadley are also wIlling to serve the: l\Iedia 13.0. It was a hard fought game vania in POBAe881on of Independence Indern· entire day. Mrs. E. Leroy Mercer is in j d thO S Ih b k t th I nity co:. ond C.batles S. Wesley and Gl!Orge .. . an e war more oys ep up e deB. Keirn, Receiver In Equity of International charge of the tea, which will be served: fighting to the last minute of play. Rtir.suran('c Corporation. ami -The Pennsylfrom 2.00 until 4.00. An arc urged to: Today the home team plays an old rival vllllia. Company. for Insurance on Lives and . t • th II t' f t I ' Grantmg Annuities, real owners; A. N. Pol. come In 0 ~ee e co ec IOn 0 garmen s'l Collingdale on the Rutgers Avenue field lock. terre tenanL All c.ont~butors should hav~ their articles at 3.30. The team needs your support and ELLWOOD J. TURNER, Attorney. to theJr directors by Saturday, the 20th! don't forget that programs are being sold I for a verv sma)) sum. of Odober, No. 855 1f you do your part and help the team, Levari Faeil1!1 Directors arc urged. to turn their banots in before noon on Wednesday. . there is no daubt that the team wiJ1 do .June Term • .1 934 All that Certain lot or piece of ground Sallie Deane to S~eak Here Again its best to win. with the buildings and improvements thereon erected. situate in the Borough of Sharon Hili i.1 the County of Delawal'e and State of PennMiss Sallie Deane, founder of the Junior! SHERIFF SALES lIyh·ania. Beginning at a point on the southSheriff's Office. Court House, Media, \Voman's Auxiliary of the Protestant EPiS\IIest side of High street (forty feet wide) Penna. at the distance of. two hund,,~ ~ighty-one feet copal Church, wiJ1 speak at Trinity Church 1 Saturday, October 27, 1934 and three-tenths of a foot northwestward on Monday evening at 8 o'dock. 9.30 o'dock A. M. from the n(lrthwest side ot West Spring street Eutern Standard Time (forty feet wide); thence extending along the Miss Deane has been one of the active southwest Bide of staid High street north thirty leaders at the General Convention at Atdegrees one minute 'Wegt twenty-one leet and Conditions: $260.00 Cfl!.h or certified check 'ieven hundred seventy.five one-thousandths of lantic. City the past two weeks and is a at time of sale (unless otherwise stated In a'loot to a point; thence extending south fiCty. most interesting speaker. advertisement). balance in ten days. Other nine degrees. r.tty·nlne minutes west ninetyThose who heard Miss Deane last year t conditions on day of sale. one feet and seventy-two one-hundredths of a foot to the middle (>f a certain fifteen feel whe!) she was here, will not miss her this wide driveway wliich extends southeutward timej while those who have not heard her intI:' Welt Spring street and northwestward No. 863 intc Garvinll Jane; thence extending along the befote will, if they are wise, avail them· middle line oC said fifteen feet wide driveway June Term, 1934. selve!. of this opportunity. 80uth twenty.nine degrees fifty·two rninute3 Ail that certain lot or piece ot ground with east twenty-one leet and seven hundred the tiuildinR5 and improvements thereon IJ('venty..6ve_ one.thoWiandlhll... of __ a loot to a Attend Republican Club erected, situRle in the Do:'ough of Sharon Hill oint: th'ence extinding north~ flrt:Y.nine degrees Luncheon in the County 01 Delaware and State of flfty·nine minutes -'eBBt hinety-one feet and Pcnnsylvania. Beginning at a point on the seventy-ej~ht one-hundredths of a foot to the Among those who attended the luncheon southwest side ot Hhth street (foriy feet wide) southwest side of said High atreet, the first at the distance of three hundred twenty-four mentioned point and place of beginning. given by the Republican Woman's Club feet nnli eighty·five one--hundredths ?f a foot Together with the free and common use. of Delaware County at the Media Inn last norla.westwardly from the northwe:.t side of right, Jiberty 'and privilege of the aforesaid Thursday were Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyney, West Spring st.reet (forty feet wide); tht:nce driveway as and for a plUIsageway and driveextending along the southwest side 01 said 'Nay at all timea hereafter forever in eommon Mrs. William Middleton Fine. Mrs. Joseph High street north thirty degrees one minute witi. the OWlle) s. lenanta and occupiers of the Perkins, Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall, Mrs. Wi1~ west twenty-one feet and B"ven hundred other lots of ground bounding thereon and 5eventy.five one-thousandths of a loot to a liam .T. Johnson, Mrs. Peter E. Told, Mrs. point; thence extending south fifty·nine de. entitlel! to the use thereof. In.l>rovements consist oC two-story stone and Eva Smith Paul, Mrs. Gertrude McClure, f:rees. fifty-nine minutea west ninetY.o()ne feet brick semi-detached house, 16x50 feet: enclosed sixty-one one-hundredth, of a foot to the )frs.· J. Parol Brown, Mrs. S. Copeland nnd middle 01 a certain flfteen feet wide driveway front porch: basement garage. Sold as the property of Raymond Schaller. Palmer, Mrs. Robert E. Sharples and Mrs. which extends southeastward into West Spring mortgagor; Charles S. Grafl', Insurance Comstreet nnd northwestward into Canins lane: William A. Jaquette. thence extending along the middle line of said missioner o[ the Commonwealth of Penn!lyl. 6He€:n wide driveway south twenty-nine vania in l'ossession 01 Independence Indem. o dcgl'CCl! feet o fifty.two minutes eaBt twenty.one feet oity Co., and Charles S. Wesley and George and seven hundred sevcnty-five one--thousandth8 eB. Keim. Receh"ers In Equity of International of a fout to a point; thence extending north Reinsurance Corporation and The Pennsylvania 8ft)'-nine degrees fifty.nine minutes east ompany for Inaurances on Lives and Granting ninety-one feet and sixty--seven one-hundredths Annuities, real owners. A. N. PoUock, terre of a foot to the southwest side of said High tenLnt. street. the first mentioned point and place of ELLWOOD J. TURNER, Attorney. beginning. No Admission Charqe I Everyone THY. SWARTHMOREAN OCTOBER 19, 1934 Ib can D3p3n:lable fo, All Baking Purposes. 19c: I Fleischmann's XR Yeast cake 3c: ~--..: IISaJ Slowly Cooked I'OR YOUR Beans with Pork 3 ~8'!~ 25c . large wrapped . loaf cenl -low Sat - When Alexander the Great was a schoolboy (so tmdition says) he complained that a prince should not have to study as hard as other boys. To this his tutor replied: "Th.,.. is no Royal Road to Knowl.dg•. " !"lor has this progress halted. In every branch of the mdusrry new and bettet methods are being studied so that the service of Tomorrow may be even bette; than that of Today. UTILITIES ENGINEERING INSTITUTE PHILADELPHIA ~ ELECTRIC COMPANY 404 N. Wells SL. Cblc. .o. 01. A Pioneer in Volunklril, Esfob'i,hinsr low Rote, for Art EI.dric S..rvk. ratecliarges, Loin Lamb Chops lb.. 29c Rib Lamb ·Chops lh•• 25c. Rack Lamb Cho s Ib 20c approved Ford sere -rice, tool and equipment, and genuine Ford replacement parts, made to eXaeting F:ord specifica. tions these things are mnklng friends foil' OUI' Ford service department. Bring YGur car here foil' adjuslmenll! 01' .0verhauling•. We guarantee our You can't ALWAYS count on the telephone In your nelghbor'a·house. When You need It IDolll your neighbor may be awCl'l. wdrk. Play 8CiIe and haVe a lela- oil. cciDhave Iii Yo'trholDe lor I_than a cUme a dayl THE BElL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYlVANIA SALES . ..... ,., :·k.···.·.··· a: SERVlc::E Butt Ends Liver • 1 Pike at .""1 ft .•. Ib .' .J lb 16c Ib 15c Ib 6c Juicy· Florida Grapefruit: 6 25c" Swift's Calves TOIlr1er Beef 11> 11> ,for 19c lb ,. Grapes 20c lb 21c I .Slio!l'Jiam , . large Honey' b~ws each 25c Boldn • Potaloe. 19.1.~ ....... 25c Imported phestnuts. 2· lb".. 25c 31c. 29c 1.4c OoldenRille Banapa~ '·5 Tbs 25c hox 25::: 2 lb. 250 lb 25c Fancy FiUets .Oenuine Haddock Ib 17c.. f'~l,j(ly Mu~hrooms Fancy BGston Mackerel It> 12c Calif. Te:ephone Fancy Jersey Butterfish .... ·15e"·;·· .Fresh Jersey Sea Trout or Croa!(ors. It> 10P., ...... I.Cleaned-ready for the P=':l-h~llds on r/ >j .: n ·Proy-:'Rd. MEDIA 1800.. , •• If? Flaminl' T O~7 Store Sliced Breakfast Bacon . 'b., 29c -., ...... IISaJ Colle Slaw or Creamed Cabb!,~e_;,}1-lb Pl Fresh Beef Cubes or Oround Beef - Dust 2 23C , MEATS' Sensible Prices Legs Lamb - s k i l l e d :Ford .me_ ebaniea,.• Progress. Means WORK Since Read, Kilowatt, your eleclrical sl,..,ant, lit the fitSllighl and turned the first motor, a greal deal has been learned .hout the power of electricity, "ut ihe path has been no "royai road. II Every forward sttp has /;ee" the fruit of Pllit1stding t:ffort. Individual rlision and i"dividllal resollrc~/ulnesr, b~clied by the itlVCJled savings of thousands of Amuic¥ltH, haw enabled twenty million homes in this country 10 ~njoy tb~ boon of Electrical SeT1Jiu. fines' L-_Qaa/i,y Silver Bread' Supreme .'. e·as 2 Ibs25c 'n tire-Stores W"ere Quality Counfsan~·.to.i Mone, Goes Furt"esf • ' .,;.,!' ,'. 0:. ~ . ' ---- -.- Mea. M ...... _ ~~UlIftN~UlilllIllIliJIIB!Y~~';.iTh;;'~"~P;;""'~'~£l!I'ec .,' .; '. • , t.... 0itP·..... .... 'J". ~ - YkWty. • ... '., -. l.~ '.' f , fI i . .. -.--- 6~~~~~~_~~__~__~__~~~~__c-~~THE~_S~W~AR~THMO~~REAN~~~~~____~~~~,~~~,______~~I~lt~ FIRsT HOME AND ' OOL sm ~I~e:!: ~~ ~::::;s :~ru;.:.~ eSt:; ~::\;:!~~:~~:;~=~5~rD;::'~lp=--~r)' ~-b-t.-':-""-b-Iu---t~ by sIaDdUd oui'lii\e ,eduoational ...; : What happens to !be dimeo ahd quarte,. next rehearsal will lie· beld on' Monday inenls of prindpal according to the terms, tobor"'0 o;"''''':'ed b: ':"~ D. c.. 0.: L •. h t LQC .~ m;:II;:U .-~ for 'dues •• th e mo. ' min It Oct' "2 a tiD' 0 ,CI\I\A~ ..... ' be publlc17 • opened - in tlIlI •diee.. ...at-I pU~.wo~ .,' • Whit::.' pUpJ.A II.U ,0 be rio, 0 f the mo rtgage are past d ue. Th ere.mUOlo' ,I various organizations? Mr. Brinton t~ld m p'rI"e 'Hea' Cra_ Give. Unusually Larae N1IIIlber of Parents _ d Friend. ., . W' , ' how nearly all of tbe organizations in the Welcome school must be self-supporting, and urged suppOrt particularly of the, G.",et, tbe' WilJiem . to ::=," • schpol rnagazi!'e. the ~umber of issues depending upon tbe amount subscribed. Wbil th Athl t • >-•• ' tion dues may e e e IC nltMJaa seem high, they really amount to less than ten tents a game. . In the ten-minute class periods follQwiug the assembly, the individual teachers in their own rooms outlined their courses and answered questions regarding their sub. If ding Ii . Jects, a or all exce ent opportumty for parents to understand the point of . f bot b t be pup ils an d teac bers. N ot view 0 many parents II cu t" the last period, which took the form of a sodal hour in the cafeteria, under the direction of Mrs. WilIiams. be DO overdue ds- ",. , ",Jotere's'liD·g Cast ta~es. ". .ll.'loVeJllbel' 7, 1134,: for. farnlllbl" aU No. 61 :, F:'':rE::: (Continued from Page 1) Fi\thers and mothers apparently don't, lDind .going. to 5cbool,. in fact, they seem Garden" ; second , "The T oyma kers." Act io enjoy· it~ for about two· hundred and II ·contains but one scene, "Inside the fifty of tbem were presont in tbe Higb Walled Garden," as does Act III, "The Sckool audit9rium on Thursday evening to Toymakers again-ten days later." follow through a day's program with short"The Toymaker of Nuremberg," which ened periods similar to that of the pupils. is the work of Austin Strong, is JlI'oduced under the direction of Eliza Katharine The Assembly periOd came first, and Mr. Ullman. \Villiam Craemer, the new president gave Barbara Dolman designed the settings a brief address of welcome. A plea was made for more paid memberships, as the and David and R. G. E. Ullman built the scholarship comei solely from this source. scenery which was painted by Barbara Mr. Morey spoke of th:! three possibilities Dolman, Virginia Bassett, Betty Fefl'en and At this meeting it was d!dded to hold Barbara Osterlund. • YE in the prog"am o[ class work and study. Various. educational groups demand the subsequent meetings on the first Monday Mrs. George Zimmer, Mrs. Don Price, I equivalent of a forty-minute daily period of each month instead of the second Mon· Mrs. James Bogardus, Mrs. Jesse H'I of class room wock and an assignment day as formerly. Holmes, Mrs. Warren Foote. Mrs. William ALL LINES OF, INSURANCE planned to take a similar amount Cjof time, A. J.queUe and Mrs. Leonard Ashton bave INCLUDING LIFE A. HAUGER, Prop. in order to meet the standard. This is very kindly furnished the Bavarian cosSW. 1833 tumes. OLD BANK BUILDING. Sw•• 19 according to the plan already in use. A second plan would be to have time given The play will.have two performances on for these assignments to be completed in Saturday, one at 2.30 in the afternoon, the school. While this would mean no home other at 8.15 in the evening. . work, so much time would' hav~ to be spent . .. The next production ·in. this series will DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR NEWLY GF. in school that sports and extra-curricular Women to Hear Talk on Current be on December 27, when Sue Hastings' CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT-SECOND FLOOR activities would have to be ruled out of 'Events on Tuesday; New York Marionett~s will come to ,the club. the program; A third possibility would be Trip PIllllJled for Saturday to have no home work, but this would At the meeting of the Wofnan's.· Club mean that the courses would not be acon Tuesday, October 23, Hope LeBar Roherts,· popular lecturer, will give a talk on Current. }:,:vents, l!~det: ~he ti.tle ~'Edi~in~ the Summer News." Tea· will be served. :the hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. J o,"ph S. Seal and Mrs. E. O. Lange, Promment Swartbmoreana Cooperate as Better Housing All those who are interested are invited to join with tbe Fine Arts Division of 7th It EDGMONT AVE., CHESTER', Campaign Besins Here the Delaware County Federation of Women's Clubs on a trip to New York According to Elliott Richardson, chairSee Thi. on Saturda.y, October 2'1. A special tram. man, the first week of the will leave the Broad Street Station at 8.32 Better Housing Campaitpl bas created much Luxurious Group of A, M. (8.36 from the 30tb Street Station). interest in this hrantb of the Federal Hous· The small cost .covers not only the trans- ing Administration activity. The following citizens have volunteeled porlation, but a sight.seeing trip which inc1udes a tour of Radio City, a stop-over to serve as an executive committee to sponof nearly three hours at the Metropolitan sor tbe movement: Museum of Art. a drive along Riverside Frank S. Reitzel, Dr. Frank Aydelotte, Drive, and dinner at the Hotel PennsyJ- Mrs. Wm. Earl Kistler, Mrs. Wm. A. Everything About Them Is Expensive vania. Those who so desire may make Jaquette, Jobn· H. Pitman, Frank R. Except the Prices other pl"ns for spending their time. The Morey, Arthur E. Bassett, Leonard C. return train leaves the Pennsylvania Sta- Ashton, Mrs. D. C. Prince, Wm. M. Hartion at New York at 7.55 P. M. The vey, J. Archer Turner and Mrs. J. Horace charge for chiJdren under twelve is less. Walter. Tickets may be secured from the following Many have made inquiries into the section chairmen: Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol. methods of nnancing home improvements Distinctively Styled, Beautifully Hand· thaH'man of Art; Mrs. Rot8.nd G. E. Uli. provided for under the National Housing man chairman of Drama; Mrs. Phelps Act. Briefly, they are as follows: Tailored, Richly Trimmed with Fine Soul~, chairman of Literaturej Mrs. Jacob. Any property OWn!er having an income Fur•. Meschter, chairman. of Music. They may from commissions, investments, a salary also be secured from the Delaware County or from other iOUtceS which are reasonSizes 12 to 20, 38 to 46 Fine Arts chairman, Mrs. Thomas Coch- ably: dependable may make application to ran, of ~hester. the bank or other financial institution in Other Coats Up to $89.98' / Music Section Rehearse. his. neighborhood for a loan of not more The members of the Music Section of than one-fifth of his annual. in~om;. If the Woman's Club beld tbeir tirst rehearsal the loan is approved by the lD~tltUtion to under the direction of Mr. Henry Hotz on which application has been II1I!'d~ the Monday morning. A program. of very money will be advanced for. use m mak-I Glamorous! Rich! Elegant! beautiful Christmas music has been se- ing repairs, alterations,. or Im~rovemen~s lected, and it is desired to have an even to his property, including equipment, If MOTOR ANALYZER larger chorus than last year. Everyone built in. Not less than $100 nor more SATIN DASCHE who enjoys sin~ng, whether a member than $2,000 will be loaned for u~ on any of the Club or not, may join this group. one property. If the property IS mortTo guarantee efficient serv- I I :t VOL VI, m LOUIS COLE EMMONS DIES SUDDENLY PICCARD FUGHT APPARENT SUCCESS Be Held at the Ho~e, $aturdayat 2.30 P. M. Intricate Apparatus Recordiq Valuable Information on Co.. ~ic Ray Intact I PETER, E. TOLD Village Windo,wCleaner' HOPE Le-B-AR-'' --R-O-BERTS TO 'SPEAK AT CLUB . • MANY CITIZENS ON HOUSING .....r.r. 1)(J>A~Tt.4ENT ST()~~ COATS $29.98 $39.98 1 I I ice and easy sta.rting this SUPS winter you should have your By "Bryn Mawr" QUALITY MEATS motor analyzed. It i. impor(ant that your coil, FROM condenser, battery, spark plugs and points are in good condition. Set up .,the generator for winter driving. 47 should be c;hecked now. Flush the cooling system, check the hose connection., and check the water pump; & You'll Know They"re Really Ringle .. if You 48 If you use Prestoneput it in now. If you use alcohol. a BUY Rump and Round Steaks 29c lb. Legs of Genuine Lamb 23c lb•. now. (odo...... ) SOc II.J. P....tone, $2.95 • .J. FRESH Ja" , HEAtERs RlNGI.FSS 79.: pre POULTRY ED ROASTING FRYING Chickens $8.95, $12.95 _d $19.95 Acblal 33c lb. Chickens 32clb $1.00 V.1. Priced According to Size Ch.ins Weed - H__ &Waite so. 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TAILORS AND FURRIERS Cleanen and Dyen NO. 11 PARK AV£NUE "IIIIII~'I'IIII'IIII"'I' ••••• 1111 •••• 11 ••••••••••••• NO. 43 SWARTHMORE, PA., OCTOBER SWARTHMORE, PA. : TELEPHONE SW:ARntMORE 504 $2.&0 PER YEAR 26,1934 Services to Swarthmore suffered a real loss in the death of Louis Cole Emmons on Wednes· Dr. and Mrs. Jean Piccard, of Wilmingday. "A man of vision and wide inter· ton, Del., c!-caped injury when the balloon ests, he, more than any other person. was in whith they left Detroit l"arly Tuesday respoqsible for the d,velopment of Swarth· morning for their ten mile ascent into the more as a fine residential community." strato!-phere, landed in a tree-top near Such was the tribute given to his activities Cadiz, Ohio. by a ~rominent banker some months ago. Dr. Piccard is the twin brother of Stryices will be held Saturday, 2.30 P. M., Auguste Piccard, world famed balloonist, at the home. Jnterm~nt will be at We-stand his wife, Jeanettl!, is the only woman . minster Cemetery, Cynwyd. to hold a baUoon pilot's license . Just .,hont a year_ago Mr. Emmons was The instruments, prepared a short time taken ill with grippe; after Christmas he ago here at the Bartol Research Foundadeyelope~ pneumonia and never fully reI tion Franklin(osmic Institute, the purtovered. He died at the Osteopathic Hos· M pose ofofthe studying rays,forwere be.. pital, where had been receiving treatHallowe'en Parade Data ment ~eral weeks, and seemed to be con. set free on parachutes when the I\8ture of siderothly improved. He died suddenly Starting plate-Bebind tbe Ameri· the landing became apparent. from po heart attack shortly after noon Store on Pennsylvania Avenue. The estimated value of the scientific can Wednej;day. of starting-7 P. M. sharp equipment, which practically filled the gonTime He born December 12, 1887 j~ CulSwarthmore's fourth annual Hallowe'en fun. The Business Association, which is Wednesday evening. dota of the baUoon, is $25,000: It was. pepper, Virginia, aDd remover{ to Fhiladet-I parade is to be held this year on Wednes· sponsoring the parade with the SWARTIIRoute of procession-Along the installed a few weeks ago by Dr. William curb in first block of Park Avenue phis with hi~ faI?ily as.a small c~ild. . day. e\'~ning: October 31, at 7 o'clock. The MOREA.N, has provided a Hallowe'en toy for F. G. Swann, director of the Bartol He was unIted 1D mamage to MISS Alia; affaIr lS bemg sponsored by the Swarth. eath child who enters the parade. The I and back to point of beginning. Foundati9n, assisted by Oscar Steiner, chief ~on, of Philadelphia, in 1912, ~d moved more Business Association and the prizes, which are donated by tlie Borough Comic, mechaniciaD of the Institute. DivisioD5-Fancy Dress, to Swartbm')re, purchasing a resJ.d.ence at MOREA.'i and prizes will be given to the merchants, will be on display in the Miscellaneous and Original. The apparatus used by the Piccards the tomer of Amherst and Harvard Ave- first, second and third winners in each of SWARTHMOREAN window. Sponsors Swarthmore Business duplicates that lost in the unsuccessful nues. Eighteen years ago he purchased the fpur classifications. The judges this year are Mrs. Helen Hall, Association and the SWARTHLIOUAN. flight of Captain A. W. Stevens and Major Riverview Farms and built the stone house Ejlch year the size of the parade has Mrs. J. Paul Brown, Frank R. Morey and Prizes-First, second and third William F. Kepner this summer. they have occupied since then.. grown, until ther~ were nearly five hun-I Howard B. Green, president of the Swartbprizes in each division. Toy for Dr. and Mrs. Piccard are confident of Mr. Emmons, who had b~n a life-long dred children last year. more Business Association. every child. the ~u(cess of their project, although den~motrat, was a member of the De1aw~re The parade will form on Railroad Ave-I Those in charge of the different divi. .nite Scientific results have not yet been County Prison Board. He was a fo"?er nue just behind the American Store. The sians arc as follows: FaDcy Dress, Geoqe asir- Swarthmore College Freshmen by a score H:: will exhibit to the audience ~lS own, 1 we~e 474 volumes. Seve~l feet of new Joseph A. Deering, Jr., Marjorie Bruner ing to play tournament it will be helpful of 7-0. technique in making cartoons and wdl show shelvlDg h~,·e bee:. added to lake care cf Maxwel1, Dorothy Kent and Michael if you call Mrs. Wesley N. Clifford! Mr. Last Friday the {ootball team lost to lantern slides of other famous caricatures.J the expansion. Cassado. Bayard Morrisou, or Mr. Arthur Robmson. CoUingdale, 6-0. ·be =::=:::===:==::=::===:,==:===:==::=:===,:=======;,;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ ~e~:!g~n~~':~pi:' ~: a~=:t~e~ Children's HaDowe'en Parade Wednesday; Prizes Offe,red for Best Costumes "as SWARTH-I 'IIrIID'ARTICLES I'T UBRARY MEETING DEMOCRAts STAGE ACTIVE CAMPAIGN W 'GE COM'MfITEE SPONSORS , .' BENEm II Mrs: REED TO SPEJ\K AT MONSTER RALLIES . $2.79 Geo. M.lro &Sons, Inc:. OOLJ."GE LIBRARY TH~ ~ When the loan IS made a discolD.lt Dot .and material. and performing aU work f exceeding 5% is charged by the ·lender.; coMtructlon of the U. S. poIt oft'lce at. S..a~ Tb t f th t ' that more. P.. Atten.lon" db..tod to III e erms 0 e . agreemen . reqwre conditione of blddfn2 Nt f. rth In he e sPeeItl ~~e I~n ~ paid off in monthly ~stall- tiolUl. and bu!letln the meDts over tbe· following twelve months...en~y Admln18traUon 01 Public Worka and El . .• . • ,,,,..... l!Cutive Order No.. 6646 •. DrawlDP .and .~.. On tblS baSIS the borrower 15 pa)'llIg· at lI.eatlon8, not exceeding 8 MtB, may he............ the rate of about 9*% per year, which talned at thk office In the dlec:retlon or ib director .1 procurement. pultllc wo". ·IS muc bower t an rates usua IIy charged I ua1atant branch, by any a-meral contraetor. and . ., for the financing Of, installment purchases. vlded a oepoelt 01 '1,' II made lor "ch P: ArrangementS ·may also be made for pay- ru..:i:h!ll:ulT~pt~!~a-.?n~h~':~1 be ment over longer periodli. qommerce or other oraaniUIiOM who .. . . auaranlee to make thf"m available- tor an), 'u~ contractor or material firm lnter.-ted, and t Child Life N lure U--azin quantity.•urveyon, provided a deposit or '1$ • "'&&Il5 e is made to lUlJl;ure ita prompt return. theeb Ea' . offered .u depoeita b1U8t be blade paYable 10 . c h $3 . 00 per Year the order of tbe Tl't'uurer or the United Stales Both for $4.50 I Cub depQlllts will not be accepted. W. i . I Reynoldll. Asa(a;tant Dtreetor 01 ProeUl't'rnerlt· MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN I Public Workw Branch. . Sw. 1363-W.' _ 3, 13 DARTMOUTH AVE. -=: ' SWARTHMORE - . 'I I I z THE SWARTHMOREAN town; Mrs. D. A. Pryor, of Baltimore; ried muff. of the same flowers. The maid C. Schatte, Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Tem_, Samuel J. H.a Weds Pauline Y. Neuweiler , Boyd - FillclJay Miss Ruth Forshay, of Montclair, New Jersey; Miss Elizabeth McCune, of Stroudsburg, and Miss Eleanor Rockwell, of Pittsburgh. ' Mr. Hanna's fatber, Samuel Charles of Swarthmore, attended him as Hanna, Per- Nuptiab besl man. formed; Morris LiDto... Cele- and brate Golden Almiversary Ushers were John R. Hanna Conrad SchaUe, of Swarthmore. cousins of the bridegroom; Herman and Miss Pauline Yost Neuweiler, daughter Theodore Neuweilec, of AlIento.wD, brothers o[ Mr. and Mrs. Charl~s Neuweiler, o[lof the bride; Walter C. ~tkinson, ~~ns­ Allentown became the bride of Samuel downe; Ralph Sloan, Media, and William James Ha~na, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam4 B. Crouse, Philadelphia. uel C. Hanna of Swarthmore at a The bride was lovely in a gown of white brilliant ceremo~v held in S1. jOhn's Re- transparent velvet cut in long simple lines. formed Church ~[ Allentown on Saturdav Her long tuJl~ veil, edged. with white transevening. , . parent velvet, was caught with a coro~et • Miss Neu\\'eiler was gh'en in marriage of lilies of the valley. She wore whIte by her father, t,harles F. Neuweiler. The satin slippers and carried a white suede ceremony was performed by Dr. A. O. praycrbook. Reiter, pastor of the church, assisted by Her bridal attendants wore gow~s of Dr. John EIl~ry Tu.ttle pastor of the transparent velvet cut on the same SImple Swarttimore Presbyterian 'Church. lines. The six bridesmaids' gowns were of ~tS. Herman N'euweiler, the former Miss a rich, deep purple and they. wore halos Jane Hanna, a sister of the bridegroom,' of yellow chrysanthemum p::tals and car- I attended as matron of honor. Miss Dor- ~::::~~~~~~~~~:~ othy Stephens, of Minneapolis, was maid .. of honor, and,the bridesmaids included l\li~s I Sylvia Neuweiler, of Allentown, a cousin I of the bride; Mrs. Jack Smith, of Allen____~~~T~HEA~~T~RE:~~~--­ NOW PLAYING Today and Saturday LANSDOWNE ~~~=~I WASHINGTON Theall e II Chester S.turday. Monday, Tuesday of honor wore a gown of a lighter shade of purple with halo and muff of orchid colored chrysanthemum petals while the matron of honor's gown was an orchid shade with halo and mqff of Ihe same hue. Mrs. Charles F. Netlweiler, mother of th b'd fl' 'th Id e Ia tn. e, wed°r~ a g?wkn °Thambe'dwl go, ce nmm m mIn . e n egroorn 5 mother, Mrs. Samuel C. Hanna, wore de~p purple with orchid shoulder bouquet. • Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the ballroom and diriing hall of the Americus Hotel. In the recehing line were the bride and bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Neuweiler. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Hanna and the hride's eight attendants. The bride is a graduate of Hamilton Preparatory School; Pine Manor, Wellesley, Massachusetts, and the Katherine Gibbs I N ew York C ·Ity. Th'IS past sumSch00, h t urne d f rom 2. year's s 1ud y a.nd mer sere Europe In Par.. ' she attended · n t rave I I . • ·f M t h II C t e o ege 0 on morency, t hAd e ea ernIe de Musique and the University of Sorbonne. Mr. Hanna is a graduate of Swarthmore Preparatory School, Mercersburg Academy and Lehigh University. He is connected with the Paper Products Company of Swarthmore and is affiliated with the Phi Epsilon Fraternity. Among the guests from this vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. James Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. John Reid Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad WARREN WfLUAM MARY ASTOR ALLEN JENKINS "THE CASE' OF THE HOWUNG DOG" Wednesday, Thursday, Friday GUY KIBBEE AUNE M_MAHON "BIG HEARTED HERBERT" , Extra !--Saturday Matinee Only Sbh'Jey TempJe in "Pardon My Pups" Ceorge O'Brien in 'FRONTIER MARSHALL' STANLEY CHESTER TIMELY FOODS FOR Friday. Saturday, Monday Media Theatre JOAN CRAWFORD CLARK GABLE -In- "CHAINED" FRIDAY and SATURDAY HALLOWE'EN ROBERT MONTGOMERY MAUREEN O'SULUVAN Talty -In- Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday ANN HARDING "HIDE OUT" SPICED WAFERS SATURQAY MATINEE Bi. Klddle Sho_w-$pecial Feature TOM MIX In r'Ruatier'a Roundup" ~'B:p~~)' ._tlte .Vlood.~.n .. 3-1b. box 59c -1n- MONDAY and TUESDAY "THE FOUNTAIN" WALTER CONNOLLY DORIS KENYON -ON THE STAc;E- "WHOM THE GODS DESTROY" Tuesday Night, 8.30 P _ M_ ·CHESTER CIVIC ORCHESTRA WITH 80 MUSICIANS I D!:.Xm Wamer Braa. ThYi.. A V ER TODAY and SATURDAY CECIL. B. DeMILLE'S "CLEOPATRA" -with- CLAUDETTE COLBERT HENRY WILCOXON WARREN WILLIAM CAST OF 8000 "FINISHING SCHOOL" H"~OR THEATRE Cheater Pike at Prosp~et Park D WITH Dick Powell Ruby Keeler .Ieoan Blondell Zazu PItts Guy Kibbee HUllh Herbert THE NATION'S SENSATION I BIGCEST THRILL IN CREATION Monday and Tueada)" October 29-30 CONSTANCE BENNETI ROBERT MONTGOMERY AFFAIRS -in- "THE HIDE OUT" OF "CELLINI" with FRANK MORGAN -with- "DESIRABLE" -with- JEAN MUIR GEORGE BRENT I. tJUlart~mnrr (!!nmmunity t9~np Van A1en-Shirley The Rev. George Leslie Van Alen, of Park Avenue, performed the mar:-iage of his nephew, Charles Garretson Van Alen, and Catharine Shirley, both of Swampscott, Massachusetts, at Swampscott, on Thursday, October 11. WARREN WILLIAMS MARGARET ·UNDSAY HALLOWE'EN PAP.ADE ON OUR STAGE AT 9.00 P. M. SATURDAY SPECIAL Baked Beans and Brown Bread Order Cruller.. for Hallowe'eD 104 PARK AVE. BEFORE WINTER COMES Let us tune up the motor---anti-freeze the cooling system--wlnte1"ize the crankcase, transmisision and ,'ear---hook up your MIXED NUTS lb. 25c ALMONDS lb. 25c BRAZIL NUTS lb. 19c PECANS lb. 29_--39_ FILBERTS lb. 25c 3-Color Candy CorD lb. 25_ CANDmBliTES ACT COMING ELECTION the lUests of the American Smelting and Re6ning Company at Parral, having left Vera Cruz on Wednesday, October 17, after having been tbe dinner guests of the American Consul and .is wife, Mr. and Mn. M. Williams, on tbe previous Sunday at Guadalupau, , The following candidates in tkit "farioua partie! will present themselve6 for election in the important General Election of Tuelday, November 6. FRIENDLY CIRCLE HOLDS MEETING 3 the Delaware-C;';"ty Tuberculosis &sociation, at ChClter. The boys have heen occupied with re!I~arch work in Chester acbools; tutoring, club and social work in public echoob and cutting wood in the CoUtee wood!. 'The money derived from the eale of the wood obtained thus will be turned over to relief funds. The students receive 60 cents per hour, for their various labon. The work fills about m hours per ".eek and will in all probability continue throughout the college year. I car heater (if you don't have a heater-let us install one). WE WILL MAKE YOUR WINTER DRIVING A , GIRL SCOUT WEEK BEGINS ON SUNDAY I I I II I Fre.h Per,iall Al!"e DRIVE IN TODAY Good for You 2 pkgs. 29c IMPORTED FfGS SEE pkg. 29c THE NEW~ r ••t . u e M U D A N D SNOW TREAD, A TIRE DESIGNED TO MAKE DRIVING BLUE ANCHOR or BEAR Pal. Dry SAFE AND EASY WHERE THE GOING IS ROUGH. Russell's 'fi....t ••• Service DARTMOUTH MARTEL BROS. & LAFAYEITE AVES. OFFICIAL Phone SERVICE 440 FORD MEANS FINE CAR PERFORMANCE It takes eight cylillders to give you eight-cylinder perfonnance_ If it's less than an eight ill cylinders, It'~ less t!'an wi eight ill speed, power, smoothness and ~otonng enJorment_ The Ford V-type, e:ght-cylin~er engme_ has cc;rtam definite engineering advantages that mcrease thIS margm of superiority_ Ask For a Demonstratlon SWARTHMORE 761-762-763 Washing .. Lubricating .. Tire .. Battery - Brake .. Service Sale& Service FREE DELIVERY plain 13 Park Avenue dre88 8uft C HERE IN SWARTHMORE YOUR LOCAL DEALER GASH.STULL CO. call for and deliver £0. . . Phone 401-J SALE! Republican - Governor, William A. Many Deciaions and Plana Made W_ C_ T. U. baues "Call Schnader; Lieutenant.Governor, Harry B. at Regular Monthly Meetine Prayer" Scott; Secretary of Internal Affairs, M. Laa Th. Harvey Taylor; Judge of the Superior t unciay In response to a "Call to Prayer" issued Court, Frank. M. Trexler i Senator, David by the officers of the National W. C. T. U., Mr~. Joseph J. Geer was hostess to the M. Reed; Congressman, James J. Wolfthe Swarthmore W. C. T. U. will meet for coden j for the State Legislature, Ellwood Friendly Circle at her home, 150 Harvard prayer on Tuesday, October 30, at 2.30, Avenue, Thursday, Odober 18. The beauJ. Turner, Thomas Weidemann, Thomas J. tiful fall weather brought out a large pro- at the home of !\Irs. G. L. Van Alen, 211 Sproul. portion of the membership and put pep into Park Avenue. All women of the town Democratic-Governor, George H. Earle; the meeting and it was an enthusiastic who ar~ interested in peace and patriotism Lieutenant-Governor, Thomas KennedYi group who heard reports of work accom- and in righteoumess are cordially invited Secretary o( Internal Affair!, Thomas A. plished and discuwd plan! for activities to to attend this meeting. The etfectual, fervent prayer of a righteoml man availeth Logue j Judge of the Superior Court, Ches- come. much. ter H. Rhodes; Senator, John J. Stetser j Since J8!t meetiag a ton of coal and a Congressman, J obn McDonough; for the quart of milk daily had been sent to a State Legislature, James. \V. Turner, J!;raleful family; ailother family (If fourCharI.. D. O'Donnell, Jo .. ph ,C. Dough- teen memb~r5 were all supplied with shoe~, erty. either new or practically !D. and letters of Socialist :- Governor, Dr. ~esse ~. thanks were read from variqU6 people who Holmes; Lleutenant-~overnor, ~lrcb \Vd;:-I bad been helped. Volunteers from th~ son;. Secretary of Internal Aff~lrs, Franzj Circle had served in the Welfare office and Many Swarthmore Girls Receive Damels; Judge of the Supenor Court, done mending. Awards as Court of Honor Meyer E. Maurer; Senator, James H. The appeal for a used parlor stove which Meets ill Upper Darby Maurer i Congr:!SSman, Edward B. Raw- was issued last month, met' .with the offer son; for t~e State Legislature, George B' I of a gas stove which could not be accepted. Girl Scout Week, from Odober 28 to Cooper, Richard A. Montgomery, Thomas I The need, which still remains, is so urgent November 3, will be opened with a church Reed. I tbat it was voted to secure a stove by service, "Scouts' Own," at 51. John's EpisThe following qualifications are neccs- purchase, if necessary, and a committee copal Cburch, Baltimore and Lansdowne I sary for eligibility to .vote at the election was appointed to take t~~· matter in charge. Avenues, at 4.30 P. M., on Sunday, Oc- I Several cases needing help were reported: tober 28. AlI Scouts, in uniform, will ason November 6. The voter must have resided at least That of an elderly woman almost blind semble outside the church not later than one year in Pennsylvania; or six months, for want of g]a~es, which it was voted to 4.15. if at any previous time he has established supply;· another, of a boy of seven, an All during Girl Scout Week there willi residenc~ in this state. He must have i~fantile par~lysis victim, i~ need of ~pe­ be a large "hobby" exhibition at Gimbel I lived two months in the precinct of his cI~1 shoes. Wit? hrac.esl WhICh the CIrcle Brothers, Philadelphia. Scouts from all residence' if he moves from one precinct wdl proVlde Immedlately. It was also over the Philadelphia District, which into anoth;r he must also establish a resi- voted to continue the thr::e quarts of milk cludes Swarthmore, arc welcome to enter dence of t~o months. daily for the present to the family with a their hobbies in this exhibition. number of chtldren. Girl Scout Troop No. 16, of Swarthmore, The chief interest of the a(temoon ceD- will meet in tbe Girl Scout House at 9.30 Any person otherwL"'C qua1ified whose name does not appear on the registration tered around the discussion of the need of tomorrow morning. list may vote upon making residence affi- permanent cabins to replace tents at IICamp Quite a few Swarthmore Scouts received davit, supported by the affidavit of a Sunshine," the Delaware County Malnu- awards at the Girl Scout Court of Honor qualified voter of his district. trition Camp on the Broad Meadows Farm held last Saturday evening in the Upper A minor hecomes of age on the day property. 'Vhile this is looking ahead to Darby Junior High School. Ruth Child, preceding the twenty-first anniversary of next summ~r, the President, Mrs. T. Harry of Troop No.6, now has four badges to his birth. To be eligible to vote at a Brown, reminded the members that the her credit, Health Winner, Rambler, genera] election he must take affida"it that money for the project is yet to be raised Garden Flower and Scholarship. he is twenty-one or over and that he has and it is considered nut too soon to plan Awards were received for Miss Barbara! f~lfilled the necessary residence qualifica- I ways and means. Accordingly, a vot~ was Bas..c:.ett, of Troop No. 16, for Minstrel, taken and it was agreed that the Fnendly Child Nurse and Junior Citizen, and Miss lions. Duc,.to.. -,,"~ .~~~mdment to the election, Circle will raise funds for one cabin. Sev- Betty McGarrah, also of Troop No. 16, laws passed at the hist ses~ion of th~ State eral contributions were immediately forth- who received her five-year service stripe. Assembly, the payment of a poll tax is coming and plans to raise the needed Miss Bassett is atteliding William and Mary College and could not be prescnt to receive no longer a qualification for voting, nor funds wer~ discussed in detail. is it required to present a state or county The Annual November Tea will be held her honors in person. tax receipt. at the home o( Miss Mae Lynd, November Miss Margar~t Maxwell, of Strath This amendment does not do away with 21, and the proceeds on that occasion will Haven Avenue. is the new leader of Troop a poll tax, which may be legally assessed, be for the c~bin at the Camp. No.6. but it does no longer require the payment • Aid at Rose Tree of the poll tax as a necessary qualification Students Do Relief Work (or voting. Among the Swarthmoreans who aided in About 5CV611ty young men and women the booths at the Rose Tree Ral;cs last Satstudents of Swarthmore College who are urday were: Mrs. Thomas H. Johnson, Dr. Johnson to Return Dr. Thomas H. Johnson, of Magi) Road, in need of assistance have becn given the Mrs. Robert E. Sharples, Mrs. A. R. O. with Louis Fussell, Jr., of Rivervi:w Road, opportunity of earning money in their Redgrave, Mrs. Ivar MeurJing, Mrs. T. expects to return to Swarthmore the first spare tim~ by the State Emergency Relief Harry Brown, Mrs. H. A. Peirsol and Mrs. Board. H. Hanzlik. we~k in November. is the first month these stuOctober Dr. Johnson and Mr. Fussell have been away some time on a scientific exploration dents ha"e been working on this project. sponsored by the Carnegie Institution, o( The girls have been doing kindergarten work, tutoring and playground work in Washington, and the Bartol Foundation. The purpose of the trip was to study the public 5chools; tutoring and other and measure cosmic ra)-'s at different alti- duties with the Community Health Society; social service work in PhHadelphia, tudes between here and Mexico City. Dr. Johnson and Louis Fus..c:eU are now and a!:!:isting Mr. Charles Kurtzhalz, at PLEASURE-NOT A PUNISHMENT PITIED DATES Anniversary I to, I , • THAT YOUR CAR IS WlNTERlZED--- 29c lb. oc ~~~~~B~a~R~I6~.~1~9~34~.~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~_~.~HE~-~SWARTHMOREAN , Stuff Date.. with Them dyers cleaners TEL., SW. 1111 BE SURE ENGI ISH WALNUTS 2 Qt_ Bot_ 39c -wlth- Donald Taylor Ogra I New Crop Elizabeth Patterson "THE DRAGON MURDER CASE" A second son I Ib_ 29c lb. 19c Better thlln "The Thin Man" A Positive Hit Please DDn't Miss It O'Sullivan Wedneaday Only, October 3 1 S. S. VAN DYNE'S WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY BUTTER PRETZELS POTATO CHfPS GINGER ALE A Good Mixer Maureen Birth Wheeler Sprague, of Swarthmore. of RivervIew Road, al the Osteopathic M d M F ,_ F' dl ] f Hospital, Philadelphia, on Monday morn_ r. an rs. ranc~ In ay, r., o . D Id . hed . ·President Avenue, Rutledge, announced the I mg. ona Wflg orne pounds and marriage of their daughter, Virginia Mor- fourteen ounces at bIrth and both Mrs. t t D W'II' J h B d f Og d h d . I Se°D ,. klo pro T'h1am 0 n oy, 0 ram an e are omg very we I. WIC ey, a. e ceremony was performed by the Rev. John Ellery Tuttle in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church al 8 Many New ArrivaJa at Inn o'clock Saturday morning, October 20. The bride wore a traveling suit of bottle gr~n The following is a list of newcomers at 'th f II d If d f ::chids~r co ar an cu s an a corsage 0 the Strath Haven Inn, who have arrived After the c~remony the couple left for a since October 1st; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. wedding trip to Washington, D. C. They Dennison, Philadelphia; Mrs. Otto A. will be at home after November 1 at 118 Faust and Marcia Faust. Albany, N. Y.; Washington Street, Sewickley, Pa. Miss Findlay had many friends here in Miss Barbara A. Henry, Albany, N. Y.; Swarthmore, having graduated from the Mr. and . Mrs. P. T. Ruegger, Metuchen, Swarthmore High School in 1932 and after." N. Y.; Mr. ]. R. Hildebrand and Miss Harriet Hildebrand, Washington, D. C.; ward attended Miss IlIman's School. Mr. Nelson Bond, Jr., Gittings, Md.; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Linton celebrated W. D. ·Brougher, Carlisle, Pa·i Mr: and the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage Mrs. O. W. Doty, Yonk~rs. ~. Y.i Mr. on Tuesday evening. an~ Mrs .. F. ~. de Pey.ster, Wmetka. Ill.; They received one hundred and fifty of I MlSS Lom.se. Wier, \Vas~mgt~n, D. C.; .~rs. their relatives and friends at their home, James WlIhts, and MlSS Ehzabeth Wtlhts, on Cornell Avenue. from 5 until 8 o'clock. Glen Cove, Long Island; Mrs. ~. L. WayAssisting them in receiving Were their la~d,. Cherokee Lodge. SummervIlle, S.. C.; son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. MISS Constance Kent and party, WashmgOliver Duke, and their granddaughter, Miss I t~n, D. C:;. Mrs. John Mc~~ughton, Esther Duke, of Swarthmore; their son, I Neenah, Ohlo, Dr.• and Mrs. Phl1hp MarM. Albert Linton, president of the Provi-, vel, Cleveland, OhlO; Mr. F. B. Porter, dent Mutual Life Insurance Company, of 'I AC~lla~taM' G&R'; SMrsR·hSd· K. CPheartY' Npew. YMo~k · 1 I y, r. . . 0 es, es er, a., ISS M oor~s1own, N .... ] ., an d M rs. L 10 on. M 1 R' h't d M' EI' beth M argare It U1 an iSS tta cM·lSS D uke wore her gran d mot her's wed' -f f n1os, h Ph'l d I h' M r. an d Mrs. Samd f fif I I a c p la; · dIDg ress 0 ty years ago. twas 0 1ue I J . Seaman, '" n es tli eId , N . ] .,. M rs. C . E . t I coIor heavy Sl'Ik• see • V'dt N Y k C't Mrs. Linton wore a taffeta gown of I I , ew or I y. • beige and Mrs. Duke a blue velvet trimmed in silver. . The house throughout was beautifully Community Shop .Rmnmage Sale decorated witb large yellow chrysantheThe second rummage sale this month for mums, dahlias of various hues and roses. the benefit of the expense fund of the Ruth A. Leeds and Morris Linton were Swarthmore Community Shop was held on married October 23, 1884, at the Westfield Thursday, October IS. Friends' Meeting House, near Moorestown, The sum of $50 was rea1ized from the N. ]. Six of the eight who were in the original sale of donated artic1fS. It is planned to bridal party were present last evening, Mrs. hold similar sales each month in order to Samuel Whitson, of Philadelphia; Miss assist in paying the overhead expenses of Mary Leeds, of Swarthmore; Miss Ada M. f.he shop. Leeds and T. Le Haines, of l\.ioorestown. N. J. j William B. Harvey, of Westtown; Henry B. Leeds, of Barnesville, O. All of th: many guests from Swarthmore and vicinity, Main Line points, and New Jersey, signed the marriage certificate. -ADDED- "Chan's Greatest Case" 1934 • m, Mias Marion Chaffee, John Chaffee and ",'as ~ro ~o Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ogram, Plu. Bottle Deposit Friday and Saturday, October 28-21: AMES 26, APPLE CIDER 35cGaI. FREDRIC MARCH "THE Sweet WEDNESDAY ONLY -ADDED-SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY -in- SCOTCH WAFERS lb. 29_ GINGER SNAPS pkg_ 2lc GRAHAM CRACKERS pkg. 18c A Sparklia.a, Good Cider GINGER ROGERS pIe, Mr. alld Mn. Marvel Wilson, Miss Ann Grier, Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan Harrar, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harrison Chaffee, The Old-Fashioned Kind CHIC SALE George Reed at the Conaole MONDAY and TUESDAY ocroBER South Chester Road, Swarthmore 9th and Sproul Streets Chester 4159 Now More Coal For Your Dollar Here's another necessity which shares in the nation-wide price reduction. The coal Ihat last year cost you $10 a ton is $9.2; today. Of course. prices will go up when cold weather comes-so it will pay you royally 10 lay in your coal supply now. Prompt delivery is assured, too, if you buy early. VAN ALEN BROS. COAL SWARTHMORE 10412 .he leventy 'If.hl Anniversary Sa dOKrlbeclln th.. vertl.emen •• T:~~:I advantage of II low prke., boca..food co ... are .teadlly rising. .eventy.flve Iyean we have built reputation on price. for foods high quality. we demonour right to SUNNYFIELO- (FomU. Ind Put.. v.riotie.) FLOUR lit~g48C (Sto23e) Modi', C.r..ota F L O U R Gold or Pillibury'. "8"1:" (S·1b 29 ) baa C 12-: b 6 0 c hg . Baking Powder Q~~\'6R 8-0. con IOc Pure Vegetable Shortening Pure Refined Lard BUTTER Ib ... 19c 2 lb. 23c 2 lbe 23c 2~·59c Fancy Creamery 21b Grandmother's-Oven 63c ., II C Fresh ',·new ,Ige loaf MILK BREAD . . " Twin LoaJ Bread lie "" Crullers dozlge d R e S a Imon SULTANA AND HORSE SHQ'E Fane, PumpkIn StrIng Beans Sauerkraut tall 17 c .In ' A6-P' 2 IONA BRAND 3 IONA BRAND ~~ 17c ~:~: 1 9 c 3 ="25c QU"'](ER MAID or ANN PAG" 6 I-Ib 2 7 c Bea ns (POlk Tomdo S.uee clns MAID a-o. 9 I" · e t c h u p QUA](ER K or ANN PAGE bot C '''-0' bot . .C at VqetU'''n) &. Polk's Grapelrult ,. PILLSBURY'S Pancake Flour Buckwheat Flour 2~:~:23~ • 2 2 • 'pt~· 1 9 c . ~~~~'23c 5end Box Top. of Two U,.lb paCkaael fot Maalc Trick., Great Fun for 80.....nd 011·1 •• A,1e man let for del.U" ~:~.2 2 5 c l o n a C o r n STANDARD QUALITY 3 2 ,0·0. 13c IIe d 0 a ts 5UNNYFIELD BRAND pkg. UnHd. a.lten Sp •i c ed Wa f e r s (30lbhox55c) lb 1 9c R o FIne Gran. Sugar. 10 r.j,~1k 5 2 c 2!~:'27c Del Monte SpInach • WAlch's G r a p e J u I c e t:: • 17c bob25 c Ginger Ale Yu~:r!,~ub 3 Sod.. DROMEDARY 17 15 e;~z C • •••110 Sp.d"ln.. Water.nd Allorted (Plu. Bottle Depa-it) CRANBERRY SAUCE Quality Meats at all A&P Marketsl COUNTRY STYLE Shoulder Porlc FANCY MILK-FED-(Up to 3% lb.) Stewing Chiclcel'lS FANCY STEER Chuck Roast Forequarter - 21 c lb. Ib Lamhe~::t) Loin Lamb Chops .b 29< Rib Lamb Chops Ib25e II ISc Ib 13c Now V.lU can purch Ie he·e del d",uI comatodldu lD rI.poun I 'anltat\' CODt Ine". . .. Polato Salad or Cream Cabbage Pepper Hash Ib IOc Fancy Bluelish, I Shoulder Lamb - Ib I be Rat k Lamb Chops Ib20e Pan Size Ib,IS. ._ Ib 15c IN CONJUCTION WI'H N"'TIONAL APPLE W.EK WE ARE FE ... TURIt-6 AP-LES THIS WEE](-ENDI FANCY U: S_ No. 1-5 AYMAN (bushel b •• ~ ..t $1_79) Winesap Apples 4 17 Ibs C Northwestern Deli ious Box Apples 3 hI 19c U. S. No. I (bush.1 b.sket 59c • loo·lb bag 97c) Whil:e Pol:atoes 15 lb. 15c Bananas .4 Ib·19 c Golden Ripe 4 THE Penns)")vania, will speak. County Chairman George E. Hill and Vice·Cbalrman Mrs. Eleanor G. Evans will speak, together with county candidates. The meeting will be presided over by Mrs. Mildred Emmons, of Secane, vice(ConUnued from Page 1) chairman of tbe Young Republicans of Delaware County. Biester, retiring National President of tbe As the campaign progresses to a finish, American Legion Auxiliary of the United many issues have been brought to the States, will be the gnest speakers. voters' attention. Enough in fact, to over, Y OUllJr RepubliCIUI Rally look the character of the candidates themA meeting of women of the Young Re- selves. In other words, let us examine tbe publicans from all districts in the county Qualifications of the Republican candidates. Th~ Republican nominee, William A. will ·be held Thursday, November I, at the Twentieth Century Club, Lansdowne, at Schnader, born on a farm with a com8.IS P. M. This is the most important mon school education, a scholarship winmeeting of the campaign which has been ner of the University of Pennsylvania Law a.rried on by women members of the School. Attorney-General of the Commonwealth, for eleven years in service and in Young Republicans. close touch with State affairs. He is also The principal speaker will be Mrs. Mary Fisher Brown, daughter of former Gov- a writer of many new laws, prepared the ernor Fisher. Charles W. Carroll, former most impor~ant Acts to be presented before chairman of the Young RepubHcans of the Legislature, and, in other words, is the man of the hour for the office of Chief Executh·e. • t·-;f>~ The Republican nominee for United States Senator, David A. Reed, needs no introduction to the citizens of this Com~ mOllwealth. His six years of experience has placed him as one of the leading Republicans in the nation. Honest, straightCLOTHING I forward and fearless, he has the respect of all his colleagues in the Senate, whether Republicans or Democrats, as being an outstanding member well versed in international affairs, and sen?es on the most important committees in Congress. A World War veteran, baving fought in the Argonne and Verdun bat ties, and in I.:ongress has been the supporter and introduced many bills both humanitarian and for the best interests of the country. Republican candidates for Rcprcscnta~ tives in Delaware County in the Legislature are aU outstanding citizens. Two members of the House to be returned are Ellwood J. Turner and Thomas Weideman, with a new member, T. J. Sproul. Mr. Turner is one of the most experienced and outstanding members of the State Assembly. He has been a member of the House of Representatives for many "ears and for the past three terms has ~tood out in prominence as floor leader for the Republican party. His eloquence ,and leadership have secured for the House Visit Media's Smart New I its prominence as one of the greatest law Clothing Store for Men. 1 making bodies of any State in the Union. Young Men and Boys. Thomas Weideman has served in the Reed to Speak at MI)Dster Rallies IrvinlStern --. LATEST FALL STYLES SU~ AND TOPCOATS MEN IT'S DRESS-UP TIME! And Here's How AII-AmeriCIUI BLUE SERGE SUITS REG. $27.50 VALUE $22.50 16-oz. all wool suits, smartly tailored. that will atand rugged wear. It will pay you to stop in and look at them. i House of Representatives for yeafJi. He ! has been an outstanding member, parlicu: larIy in the important committees on which he sen·es. He is looked upon as sure and I sane and has obtained for Delaware County real reco(!nition. IT. J. Sproul is bound to gain promi: nence as a nephew of the latc Governor \VilIiam C. Sproul, whosc record as a Sent ator and Governor of P~nnsylvania canI not be excelled. He is qualified for the : position, having made a study of local government and represents the district in i which he lives as a member of the Board J of Commissione~. For a member of Congress from Delaware County, the Republican party has t nominated james Wolfenden for a fourth I terln. His long experience therO!, his ardent work for the good of all the citizens in the county, has placed him in line for apI pointments to important committees in I Congress, which are received usually through seniority. Those who have visitc.d him in Washington can well sec the POSItion he has taken with his fellow constituents in Congr~. ! I IRVIN STERN I Fashionable Men's Clothing 24 W. STATE STREET Media,Pa. I I OCTOBER 26, 1934 SWARTHMOREAN square )"ud of ..phalt. bltumlnou. ma,ed· m, 01' equivalll!nt Burf,,", and P.OO ~I' Iquan ;rani for CODeMe lurface. bond Sa to remain In force for a ~riod· of two yean, after the final ftltoratlon and ftPair of the street, u above provldecL The Boroqh .hall collect the coat of aU repalb which It hal caused to be made. In exCftll of the cuh payments of $1.00 and ••00 hereinbefore provided II such payments have been made-. a. above provided; otberwl.ae. the entire coat, from the permittee. owner. contn.etor or party reaponllble-. or out of lite bond. If a bond hal been filed. or by fllln.. of mu. niclpa. liens, or by other proceedlnp. In the dlAcntion 01 the Borough CouncIl. Attencb Meetiq be punbbed either 110, fine or not leu &be.. Tell DoUan ('10.00) nOr more thaD One HUb.. dnc1 Dol1an (1100.00) for each lIuch offmae On October 18 Miss Charlotte Eaton, or 110,. Imprifonment of not more than 80 dan' either or both, lIuch fine or lmprJ.onment. Supervising Nurse of the Community both, In the dfacretion of the Bul'K.... or Health Society of Cenlral Delaware Jlaaiatrate. or Juatlce of tbe Peace lmPQI.iq ..me. m&7 be Imposed upon the principal, County, attended the afternoon meeting of owner. contractor. builder, oeeupant. and his the Pennsylvania Tuberculosis Society, held or theIr alrenta or employees, either or all and upon any penon committltlC", aldina' at the Bellevue·Stratford. Particularly inabettlas lIueh unlawful anion. In addition to teresting was the discussion of pneumoor in lieu of any other remedy, elyU or thorax, one of the more recent surgical criminal. now approved by law. Each continuance of sueh treap.... and each da7 aids in the treatment of tuberculosis. durin&" whlcb lIuch ~noD IIhan fan to abate. correct, r.!palr and restore the property 1M) 8e TlTUSJ.EWlC GoDonol--.,... -4> ROSAUE DRYDEN BoodaI 1Wlto. • Day Service . . , £ntered .. S.colld Cia.. Matter. Jaavary 24, I On All S~I'lntbes Da)I"bTh~rsday, r..o\'ember th 11,29, J:sle~'!ie,::..~:~;:, p.., , ere WI ce e rallons of the Holy Communion at Trinity Church at 7 and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1934 to A. M. _ _~..... • Methodist Churcb Notes BUR.GESS PITMAN SPEAKS The special service for men at 10 o'clock will be addressed by the Rev. Dr. George In connection with the fall Arbor and J. Burns. In the church service at II B'm Day program held at the High School I o'clock there will be an observance of • J h P' , I Layman's Consecration Day. A special last Thursday, Dr. 0 n 1tman, S\\arth. I program has h een prepared• '10 W h'IC h t he Jl10re Burgess. talked to the JUDlor and I official members will participate. Senior High School stud~nt bodies on right' .The regula~ meeting of the Official Board nd wrong ways to celebrate Hallowe'en. will be held JD the Chapel on Friday eve~c drew his examples from the experiences I ning at 8 o'clock. of ~me recent accidents of which he has - - -.., - - Presbyterian Notes known. "Safety on the highway," said Dr. Pit. The SeS6ion has added to the Sessional man, in part, "is something we must all, Committee on Christian Education Elder 'ark. for. Recently I heard of an auto I George E. Kennedy. Th~ s~b.co~mittee YO • • • on young people's orgamzallons JD the dm"e~ whose attention was dIStracted by church held an important meeting last com tbrown at him by a thoughtless boy. Sunday. Dr. Whitney was elected secreHe lost control of the car which smashed tary of the committee. It was decided to into a pole, damaging the car and injuring ~old a special church service in the . d· Th' n mterests of the young people of the church the dnver an a passenger. IS a re- on Sunday evening, November 18. suited from a thoughtless but harmful Beginning \Vednesday evening, November boy's' prank. 7, a series of three missionary studies for "Street Ughts are placed about the Bor- the entire congregation will be held, closing ough ·for the safety of people who walk November 21. The service will be at 8 about the streets. Red lanterns are hung o'clock on each of the three Wednesday at dangerous spots in the highway to show evenings and will be under the direction of motorists wbat places to avoid. When the missionary department of the Woman's boys break lights and extinguish or steal Association, Mrs. Leech, chairman. The lanterns, they thoughtlessly endanger the subject will be Japan, studied with an insafety and even the lives of the residents teresting book. Various members of the of our town." congregation will present the topics studied. The burgess concluded with this underThe church choir is preparing a iine standing bit of ad\ice: "We all enjoy good wholesome fun. We want the young service of music for Sunday evening, Nopeople to have this kind of fun. But when vember 4. fun turns to pranks that endanger .lh"es and The young people, at their meeting next destroy property·, it ~ neither good nor Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, will have as a wholesome. When you go out to have special subject, under the lead of \ViIliam your good times on Hallowe'en, rememb~r Craemer, chairmen of the meetings com~ to do so witbout any destruction." millee, a study of the various official posi~ In conn~ction with this observance. the lions in the church and on the basis of that -4> Plume Swartlua.on 900 All Saints' e :.:r =================" I siding. Sam Cresson gave a talk on the migration of birds i EsteIte Sinclaire re~ cited two stanzas from Longfellow's liThe Birds of Kill.iDgworth," and Ted. Hannum talked on the "Signifi.can~e of Arbor Day." Dorothy Simons recited a poem, "The Cedar,u Bill Rutherford ret:ited Bliss Carmen·s "Trees" and Fred Haseltine sang Joyce Kilmer's "Trees." After the program the Student Association officers planted a maple tree on the school grounds. a study of the various official positions in the church for the purpose of preparing the young pe:opl: to fill them when the time comes. I - On Wednesday evening, October 31 at 8 o'clock, t~e Drama Section of the Ju~ior Club will hold its first meeting at the Woman's Club House. This promises to be a very interesting meeting, as Miss Mildr~d Bond, chairman of the Section, has secured as the speaker Mrs. Eleanore Conly Kilgore. Mrs. Kilgore is head of the Kilgore School of Dramatics in Philadelphia, and will speak on "Elocution and Dramatics." All members of the Junior Club are urged to attend this meeting. On Friday, November 2, from 9 A. M. until 1 P. M., the Junior Club will hold a masked costume dance in the Woman's Club House. Bill Neugean's six-piece orchestra will furnish the music. Tickets may be purchased from junior Club members or at the door. Sarah Francc3 Jessup is chairman of the dance committee. -- --Plays Lead with "Barn.tormen" ..... ) FRESH SWEET One year ago, we started to serve FIF1Y-CENT DINNERS regularly. Today-in the face of rising food cost_we are still able to give you all the advantages of a delicious, inexpensive dinner served in good lade. .75 SATURDAYS AND SUNDAyS . . . . . . StratL.Haven The Inn With IRON PIPE The firet east iron pipes were made at Versailles In 1664:rbe va~t p088ibililie. of this new metbod of piping were Immed.at..Jy apparenL I (b) In the case at excavations. alterations. undermining or otherwise digging into the strip between the curb and the property Une by public Bervice companies or their agenta. for purposes other than construction of or repain to Jaterals or se-noiee Hnes pursuant to request of the owner of the property so served. or the- selting or replacement of poles, the permit fee shall be S3.1)0 (or eJ\ch opening, except that when two or more openings are made simultaneously in anyone block. the permit fee shall be $3.60 for each block In which the open~ (ngs occur. Unfortunately. most of Europe was in the hands of a powerful group of furnace men who controlled the chareoal supply which was necessary in tbe making of east iron. The prices for tbis new iron/ipe were.tberefore, 80 high tbat they could not be use in tbe smaller cities. In 1738, pig iron was mode in Derby, England. by using coke instead of ebarcoal. Suhsequently cast iron pipes were made al a priee low enough for the European water eompanies to use generally. Practically all cast iron in this .,.,untry was then imported which made ils nse prohibitive unlil much later beeause of the high transportation cost. II Thp8e pipes have made it pos.ible for your waler company to bring you pure sparkling waleI' from c1ean,8unny.natural 8urroundin:,::s far removed from the dirl of the cities. Personality F. M. SCHEIBLEY Management Swarthmore, Pe.1lL Swarthmore 680 CARS From $50.00 Up '33 Chevrolet Sport Coupe '34 Chevrolet Demonstrator AT NEW LOW I TRINITY CHURCH Protestant Episeopal Chester Road Bnd College Avenue ) I Rev. J. Jarde:G~~~ber, III 2"5-~:. ~~",,1,.of SWARTHMORE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH REV. WAYNE CHANNELL, D. D. Pastor 9 :45--Sunday School. Men's Class. Address by Rev. George I. Bums. D.D. n :Oo-A Layman's Consecration Service. Special pl'Ogmm. Subject of sermon by Dr. Channell. ''The Call of God Today (or Genuine Men. 8 :Oo-Tbe Peace of Christ. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST, OF SWARTHMORE Park Avenue below Harvard Prepare for Cold Weather Now--8rin r: Your Car Here far Radiator Anti~Freeze, Batteriell, Tire.. Etc. CAR WASHING STORACE grapbicnlly tell the 8tOry of waler. Look for Ihc nexl one in tbis issue two weeks from loday. EASY PAYMENT PLAN "~EBTIFIED WATER Iro ... PEDIGREED STREAMS" PHONE REGent 1308 TODAY! OR SWARTHMORE 6 ChruL" 8 :OO--Girla' Choir. 7 :Oo-Young People. FRIDAY 8 :50 A. M,-Woman'. Assodation trip '" Breyer'. lee Cream Factory. 7 :30-Boy Scouts, Troop 3. Swarthmore, Pa. On Our Pray"e"',,.______ SUNDAY lO:OO-Bible 8ehool. 11 :OO-Morning Worship. P8!ltor preaches, SERVICE BUY NOW $2.50 WE CATER TO PARnES APPLES WE DEUVER ALL VARIETIES 40c to $1.25 MAPLE LINDEN ROADSIDE MARKET PHONE MEDIA 1568-J Middletown Road, Opposite Delaware County Home + Sfia It I! 11 :00 A. M.-Sunday School. I 11 :00 A. M.-8unday Lesson_Sermon. Wednesday ev~ning meeting each week. 8 'p. m. Reading room open daily. except Sun· days and holid8)'8, 1 to -4; Church edifice. All are conlially invited to attend the aerv100II and use the Reading Room. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS ..c .. ov OCT S. T. M. SWARTHMORE PR-g:/fYTEnIAN CHURCH Rev. John Ellery Tuttle, Minister PRICES, TERMS Dartmouth Ave. lo..Gallon Ke&, + '1 LAWSON-SHEPARD COMPANY, Inc_ 401 FRESH CIDER 3Sc· Gal. Gall€lD CHURCH NEWS '29 Chevrolet 1 ~'-ToD '33 Chevrolet 1 ~'.Ton CanDpy T up E xpreas SALES STAYMAN WINESAP MRS. HENRY I. HOOT 301 Lafayette Ave. Swarthmore USED TRUCKS Tbi~ is the twenl}.first of a serie8 of narratives whicb PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN WATER COMPANY 35c Per • CIDER 8 ;00 A. M.-HoJy Communion. 9 :46 A. M.-Sunday School. 10 :90 A. M.-Junior Chureh, F;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ :00 A. H.-Morning USED I. L. Card Puties on Monday promptly as possible, It will probably be Impossible to bave them all denvered beTwo card parties will be held slmul- fore the date of the lint dance. In case'. taneously OD Monday afternoon, October members of the class have Dot received 29, at 2 o'clock. One will be at Mn. their tickets they will be given them. at ~obert Disque's OD Strath Haven Avenue, the Club House on the evening of the and the other at tbe adjoining home of dance. Mrs. Arthur Bye, opposite the Mary Lyon Since the invitations were not sent by School. Both parties are for tbe benefit maD but were delivered at the door, some 0:. tbe . Women's~ International League. I failed to reach tbeir destination. If you Pnzes will be given and tea serled. are one of those who did not receive : Communi~te w~th Mrs. Walter R. Sboe~ one, please do Dot hesitate to telephone . Mrs. Wayne Channen, of Park Avenue, ~ker, on Riverv1ew Avenue, for a table. to the committee or to &end your check .5 delegate from the Philadelphia Confer• direct to Mrs. W. Burton Richards. ~ .encc, attended· the Sesqui·CentenniaJ of If you have not already sent in your .MeMlodism, which was held in Baltimore • Young RepubUcana Unite Here acceptance, please do so at once. The from October 10 Until October 13. At this convention were representatives of the . Several young people of the Eastern Pre~ committ.ee is anxiou~ t~ get the c1~. cinct met Wednesday night at the home of ,finally Imed up, and .t will be mucb easier three sections of Methodist denomination .Mr. Frank Getlz, on Dickinson Avenue, to make . ntceSSary changes before the Methodist Episcopal, Methodist South and .for the purpose of forming a prelimina-ry classes beglO than after they have started. Metbodist Protestant, and addresses were • made by many prominent men and women. organization of Young Republicans in tbe Eastern Precinct. The following officers ' AUend Harrisburg Meeting Chairman, Edward H. lat Day Sebool Hallowe'en Party, were elected: Pyle; vice-chairman, Dorothy E. Young; Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave, of Vassar Ave-. secretary, Martha H. Keigliton; treasurer, nue, and Mrs. Jesse H. Holmes, of Elm .The First I?ay School Hallowe'en party will b~ on Fnday, November 2. The first William J. Cresson, Jr. Avenue, r~turned on Thursday last from The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Harrisburg, where they had been delegates three year classes will have their party in the afternoon at 4 o'clock. The party for Gettz's home Tuesday night at 8 o'clock, from Swarthmore at the meeting Gf the those above the third year will be in the when the Advisory Board will be elected. Pennsylvania Federation of Women's Clubs evening at 7.30, in Whittier House. Grand held there from October 15 to 19. 0 me.... . CI all8l to oUCBD.I n--'Mrs. T. Harry Brown, of Cornell -Ave-. march "will be promptly at 7.45 . Gypsy tent, Yo 1tches, caldron, races and chamber nue j Mrs. William H. West. of Princeton of horrors will be features of the evening. The Swarthmore dancing cJasse~ are Avenue, and Mrs. Henry A, Peirsol, of I scheduled to begin on Saturday, November Lafayette Avenue, also were present at the HaUowe'en Dance 3, and Saturday, November 10, at the meetings on Wednesday, October 17. Th~ young people of th j . II Woman's Club House. On November 3 galion of Tri't Ch h e 'Iul nh·orldcongre- the Introductory Class will begin at 7 Media Theatre hi Y urc WI 0 a cos- 'I k d th J . ._-- hI . e unlor ~m y will foltume dance at Ulvcrston Hall this evenin 0 c 9C , an at 8 o'clock The 'tt' h g low at 8.45, On November 10 the InterAs a special treat to the kiddies, the d' t CI f . comml ee In (: arge includes Robert D' d W' R me la e ass meets rom 7.30 to 9.30, Media Theatre announces that this Satur1Oston oberts .--~ Trevor Roberts JIr, DdS D' and t he Se' mor ~mbly from 9.30 to 11.30. day it witt show a special four hour mat, ames ryen, . . Unfot tl 'tk d' h G CI r una e y, a m15 a e was rna e m t e inee show. Brewster, Jr ., W'11ia 1m. eaves Jane' 'tat' . h This show will COnMst of a full length Seely Jane Ave Ali H dl 'B IDV1 10ns 10 t e announcement of the time Clea~esl Florence ~Ieave~: Do~ot~' G:!~ of the Senior Assembly, which ~ill be western feature starring Tom Mix in ther Lydia May Lodg d Est II yS' I' from 9.30 to 11..10, as stated above, lDstead "Rustler's Round-Up," the third episode of I Ie an e e me air. of from 9.45 to 11.45. "Young Eagles/' a cartoon, "Buddy the Altbough tickets are being printed as Woodsman," two musical sh~rt subjects. Junior Club Nota The subjects of Dr. Tuttle's sermons at morning worship for the next three SunMrs. George Plowman, of the Swarthdays are: October 28, uTh~ Mind of more Apartments, is playing Frieda, the Christ" j November 4, liThe Completed "The Barnstormers" fust fall play, lead, in Life"; No\'ember 11, uTerah Died in "Dangerous Comert by J. B. Priestley, Haran." which is scheduled for November 9 and 10 at Ridley Park. A TIMELY THOUGHT--- ~AST W. I ~!~:,~i:::·j~:~j~?a ~on~;:!~. t~~ _:illllin,~,ic~i~: !~e~.~~:~I~~t~ l~a: Section 4. SAFEGUARDS. In addition to other safeguards required by the circumstances of any given ('alW. openinp. alterations or excavationa shall be addltiona))y protected by the display during dayltght of a red Oag at Mch end o( such alteration. and similar red flaRS at intervals of not !Cl!oS than two linear yards along the length of auch excavation or alteration, and at night by the placing of lighted red lanterns at each end at said altera_ tion or excavation, and in addition a lighted red lantern (or every two linear yards along the length of suC!h excavation. The proper Dorough officers may, In the event the owner and/or contractor faila to comply herewith. erect the said safeguards at hia or their expense. and may provide additional Safeguards at the t>xpense of said owner and/or contractor if such are required in the opinion of the Highway Committee in any given case. (c) In the case of cuttinR" into, opening. digging beneath or otherwise interfering with Borough streets and State highways travening the Borough, at any point between curb lines, the permit (ee shall be SB.50 for each opening except that when two or more openings sr~ made simultane-ously in anyone block the permit fee Bhall be $3.50 for each block in which the openings occur. In addition the applicant Bhall PRY to the Borough at the time permit is applied (or the Bum of $8.00 per square yard 88 and for the cost, or expense, o( Npairing asphalt, bituminous macadam or equivalent streets and $6.00 per Aquare yard u and for the cost. or expenAe. of repairing con~ crete streets.. If the Burface disturbed in an)" sinlJle operation e:tceeds ten aquare yards. the contraetor may at his option, in lieu of making payment to the Borough of $3.00 or $5.00 per square yard as above llrovided, pay to the BorouRh the aum of 25c -per square yard to covel' the cost of neeessary Borough inapection and 8upervision. and file a bond satisfaetory .to thll! Borough Solicitor. in an amount Bufflcient to cover the C(lSt, or ex. pense. o( restoration and n-palr of a!i surfaces disturbed. but in no case shall the amount of the bond be leas than P.OO per aD. I I fa) Permits shall be iuued without charge upon the request of property own('r:i who desire to mske excavations betwt'en the curb and their- property line (or repair o( drains. water pipes, etc, A bird in the hand is worth a half-dozen all over town. We've got the Used Car you want and you don't have to waste a lot of time looking· for iL Just come here. Let us show you bargains that can't be beat anywhere_ Every car on our Boor is specially priced this week. Everyone guaranteed. Come in and see these values! tA6 Sunday MIII'Din8 Forum The Woman', AModation of the PresThe impressive hour with Miss Madeleine ~yterlan Church will hold an outing next Slade, on Friday last, makes us all more week, Friday, November 2, at the Breyer eager to know about India and Gandhi's ~ce Cream Factory, leaving the cburch philosophy. promptly at 9 A. M. A bus win leave the The opportunity to hear M Sh . fhur~ at that time. The ticket for transNath Shastry, of Calcutta and Pe~dle ~~: l:rtallon both ways and the luncheon will is offered to all interested on Octob~r 2S, Wo:~' c~ ~~~ proceeds to go to tbe at ?~4S,. a!. Friends' Meeting Hous~. His i s cion. treasury. subject IS What It Means to Me to Be a I. AUen"'- Method:~ Co • Christian." ua -. nvea.tioB ANN B. SHARPLES EdItor s THE SWARTHMOREAN pUBLISHED EVERY FRlDAY AT SWAllTHMORE, PA. -4> cia,.'. I 1934 THE SWARTHMOREAN rDUD'" b,. R....... E. s...._ 0; =================, Section 6. PERMIT FEES AND CHARGES. The Borough Secretary, with the approval of the Highway Committee, shall isaue permits for the opening, digging up, and undermining or otherwise altering ot streets or highways of the Borough and the sidewalk strips or other portions between property lines, upon execution by the applicant of" a writtpn aoplication to be furnished, upon request, by the Secre.tary. and the payment of the permit fees and the posting o( the security hereinafter provided: "A BIRD IN THE HAND" or oeroSER 26, for Fall and '~Tinter TN making your business decisions for the .1 coming season, it is more than possible that we can which oller pointers from the banking angle will. prove helpful We believe you will to you. find our experience of value. At the same time we may learn something of current business problems and oudook from you, which will help policy of keeping in us continue our close touch with the actual day-to-day needs of the community. I RUNDAY 9 :4.5 A. H.-First Day School. 9 :45 A. M.-MominB Forum. Shomi Natb Shutfl'. of Calcutta, India, and Pendle Hill. wi~1 speak on "What It Means to Me to Be a Chrfs... Uan." 11 :00 A, Y.-Meetinc for WOJ'Bhip in th~ MeetlQ House.. 'I WEDNESDAY 100_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. . 9:30 Ing A.In M. WhiWer to 2:30Houe,. P. II.-Sewlng Box lU"Qeheon. and Quilt.. Swarthmore National Bank and Trust Co. • I mE SWARTHMOREAN INTER.;TROOP SCOUT "PROGRAM PLANNED It 10 hoped that the Scoulo and their puenlo ... well. as other interested people in the community will ..sist in this ABSwarthmore Scout Propam. . ' OCTOBER 28; 1934. the world with the cold eye of . realism, .. Birth . .'. birth of a IODOII Tuesday. Russia has taken this precaution against Dr. IliId M ... Allan King, of WUmin&K ..·1UnJ is the tormer Joliso·Ibe.&eec. being stabbed in the back." Sbe has furton,. Del, are belo, congratulated upon the of Swarthmore. .' tber fortified benclf with pulo ...ith most 01 tbe memb ... of the League. Retumlng to. a consideration of the turn of events in this country, Mrs. Roberti referred to tbe I im~li.catiOD5 01 the impendill& ,?oment?us llLIl decwons of the Supreme Court m relation to the New Deal. She expressed grave fears for the future unless some way is The membera of the three troope of Boy Scouts of Swarthmore kaye started Popalar Lecturer Speaks OIl Inter· found to reaDy balance our national budget. There is great danger, !he Aid, that realize that Scouting is just a big aame. ...ticmal Current Ev....ts at the people will not shoulder the re9pOnoiWhen Scouting was studied, it was diiWom....'. Club bility tbemselves, but will leave it to tbe covered that Fun, Community Service, Brotherhood and SociabiUty, Eating, Out~ Hope LeBar Roberts, the popular lec.- government. In conclusion, she stressed ing and last but not least, Advancement turer, spoke on current events under the the fact that the people must earn their in Scouting, were among the things a Scout title, "Editing the Summer News," to a own salvation i no government can earn ft should enjoy. large and interested audience at the ror them; and no government is stronger To make this discovery a reality a com:" stated me;:,ting of the Swarthmore Woman's or wiser than the people who comprise it. MORE THAN A MERCHANT mittee, chosen [rom the three troops, met Club on Tuesday, October 23. On Tuesday, October 30, the meeting of You, who hand your druggist that "piece of to organize some interesting events. Below! Mrs. Roberts began and ended her dis· the Woman's Club will be in charge of the paper" from which he deciphers the physiare listed some of them, and the probable 1cUioSion with some views on events and Garden Committee, Mrs. A. R. O. Reddates for them. conditions in the United States, but in the grave, chairman. Mrs. M. P. Kuhrt, cian's words so that he £an dispense the On Saturday, November 3, all the ten- course of her talk she touched briefly and author and lecturer, will speak on "Flower precious medicine needed by your boy, your derfeet of Swarthmore will go on a 5:!ven vividly on affairs in many other parts ot Arrangement." Anyone interested is asked wife, your mother, never really give him a bour bike. the world. In speaking of the labor to bring an arrangement of fiowers ·for COBsecond thought. You just take him for Saturday, November 10, the second class troubles and strikes in this country, she structive criticism. The hostesees of the granted-someone to fill that prescription. Scouts will go on an overnight hike. depJor~d the opportunity the demagogue! afternoon will be Mrs. Lovett FreKoln to sell you a tube of toothpaste, to change On Friday, the 16th of November, there have seized to arouse class con!ciousness and Mr>. H. A. Peirsol. that dime for nickels. But figure it out for will be a general fun night for all the and rosentment agaiMt various groups, yourself and you will see that he is mOre troops of Swarthmore, when many games when it is quite evident that the only hope will be played. for the future lies in all classes pullinK" than just a cog in the scheme of things. AU the first class Scouts will have a together. She then spoke brivfly of con· You will se that your druggist i. one of the &pccial treat, as probably they will spend ditions in South American countri~, main link. in the chain that checks the two nights at Camp Delmont, the "Boy touching t'specially on Brazil's immigramarch of disease and death. Scout camp for this district, over the tion problem, due to the excessive influJ; Christmas holidays. of Eastern races, and recent measures to "The Toymaker of Nuremberg" LET US FILL YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION . On New Year's Eve, the Scout dance control the situation. Turning to the subEnjoyed by Full House Both will be given. Get your dates now. jed of the Spanish revolution, she sumAfternoon and Evening .. The Scouts expect to try something new marized the factors leading to the inevitable this year, a United Scout Banquet. It contliet between the Catalonians, who rep~ Colorful costumes, attractive scenery, a will probably be held on February 8, 1935. resent in general the business and indus- well-balanced and well-directed cast, al1 To end this wonderful program, it i.! trial element in Spain, and the Castilians contributed to the artistic success of "The hoped to take all the Scouts in Swarth~ or landed gentry. The speaker emphasized Toymaker of Nuremberg," which opened more to Camp Delmont for an overnight the fact that th;! working out of such a the new series of Junior Plays presented bike. complete change in form of government for the first time by the Players' Club of The committee chosen by the troops to must always be a long and painful process. Swarthmore on Saturday, October 20. The CHESTER ROAD AND PARK AVENUE represent them in the above plans was: "We are in an era of governmental evolu- enthusiasm which greeted both perform. From Troop 3-CliHord Coleswothy and tion arising from social unrest," said Mrs. ances indicates that this series is filling a SWARTHMORE 857 Ted Hannum. Roberts. need as well as that it will be a financial From Troop 2-Bob Delaplaine and The crisis arising from the assassination success. John Miller. of King' Alexander could not be omitted More than three hundred junior subFrom Troop 1-Cliff Renshaw and Bill from any consideration of present Euro- scribers, plus friends, parents and other Thomas. pean conditions. The speaker summarized interested senior members crowded the SERVE the delicate situation with particular ref- house at the matinee, filling every availercnce to Italy's position, but expr~sSed the able seat, including emergency chairs and opinion that it will not lead to war. "Unless b~nchcs set up in the balcony-rehearsal England and France change their present room, whUe many had to stand. The evcattitude against such an outbreak.. ·Hitler ning performance was also played to a [ull Corner of State and Monroe St.. MEDIA and his amazing hold on the allegiance of house. the German army came into the discussion, The "King's Guard" in their colorful uniNew Fall Yarna-Novelty and FROM and Mrs. Roberts expressed the· belief that forms, the old sergeant and the toymaker Boucle in the New Autumn because of this enforced personal allegiance made particular appeal to the children. Colora the dictator's power will continue as long After the matinee, an innovation was tried n,.eiqg and Reblocking of as his life. "But the most outstanding and proved popular. The children in the KniHed Suit. event of the summer," continued the audience were invited to come up to meet spcakcri-::~wa!-the \ entrance.'·pf Russia into th~ players who had stationed themselves ANN LANCASTER the League of Nations." That means that at the various exits. As the youngsters Swarthmore 47 and 48 swarming out evident to shake hands it was that manywith of . came the pla.yers !!!i ~hem had had a good cry as well as many laughs during the course of this moving, BONELESS RO~ED SIRLOIN STEAKS gripping, romantic comedy-drama. WOMEN ENJOY HOPE leBAR ROBERTS'T'I'1T to I • CAPACITY HOUSE GREETS JR. PLAY MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY Ue Knitting Shop QUAUTY ME ATS Geo.Mitro &Son, Inc. ~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~R;U;ss;I;.a~is~b;a;c~k~i~n~E~u;r~o~pe~.~;";L;O;Oki;.;n;g~at i ()CTOBER 26, 1934 THE SWARTHMOREAN NEWS NOTES CLASSIFIED - STATE CUT RATE STORE 109 WEST STATE STREET Media 1572 VALUES WE HAVE THEM FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .===================== 60c REM FOR COUGHS .......... 40c PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRUSH .. 32c Regular Price SOc ; $,1 GENUINE TEXAS CRYSTALS ... 67c "Red Package" OVALTiNE • 45e lb. An American, single-handed, has won laurels from picked crews of Europe's greatest speed champions. America can he justly proud of the world records won by Ab Jenkins, according to Charles Russell. of Russ~ll's Firestone Service. "J enkins sat at the wheel of his powerful car for twenty-four hours, driving on through the heat of the day and the black of the night, stopping only for fuel," Mr. Russell said. "Travelin~ at 132 miles per Road, is spending the week motoring in month's vacation in Saratoga, N. Y. New England. t OR RENT-Two comfortable rooDli. Run.. Richard Redgrave, of Vassar Avenue, !11K water tn one room. 239 Haverford. socnt last week-end with his parents, Mr. M ... William Johnson, of Ogden Ave,,:enue• Can Swarthmore 89--W. and Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave. He is atnue, will entertain the Duplicate Bridge tending Lafayette College. roll RENT-BmaU apartment on the Hill. Club at· luncheon next Friday, November 1. APply to Albert N. Garrett, Swarthmore 489 or Pennypacker Mrs. A. P. Shanklin, of Amherst Avenue, MiM Isabelle Bronk, of North Chester Road, entertained at tea on Wednei!lday in entertained at bridge on Monday alterRENT-Llaht hOUHkeeplR8" apartment. furnl.bed: on hlll nnr. cbllea-e. Several honor of Mrs. David Dwight Rowlands noon. months or more. Marcaret S. Brown. fioa N. and Mrs. Harold Graham Marr. Cheeter Road. can Swartbmore 1290. Mrs. Harold Barnes, of Princeton AveThe members of Miss Doris Narbeth's nue, returned Monday after spending ten WANTED class of the Methodist Sunday School, and weeks with relatives in the west. Mrs. WANTED TO RENT Two roomll. lurnl.bed friends of Miss Nancy Hoot, will enjoy"'a Barnes visited in Peoria, 111., Chicago, Ill., ur unrurnlehed. State low"t rental. Private HaDowe'en party this e"ening at the home and Akron and Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. hOme. Write Box X. Swarthmorean Oftlce. of Mrs. Henry I. Hoot, of Lafayette Ave- Barnes' son, C. Clifford Barnes, of Bridgeport, Conn., came down this week to spend POSITION DESIRED-High IIchool girl anU- nue. Monday with his mother. a\tle for afternoons and week-endll, general hOU!tE'work or children', care. Good reference. Mrs. John MarshaD, of Lincoln Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman, of :Ca=I.:.I_s_w_a_rth_m_o_.._'_74_8-_W_._-:-:-____~ I entertained her bridge club last Wednesday: Harvard Avenue, entertained the members HELP WANTED-White drl for general I Dr. and Mrs. Dana Munro, of Princeton of the cast of "The Toymaker of Nurem. eep au.t C...kSI • us K lu)useworkMtbeood . . a week-end house party at the' berg" after th~ evening performance on pht,ne. Fisher, Swarthmore 680. entertained Princeton Camp, Delaware Water Gap, at Saturday. FOR SALE which Mr. and Mrs. Theodor~ W. Crossen, Miss Betty Hayes. of Oberlin Avenue, 0 f Garrett Avenue, were their guests. FOR SALE-Tailor made dress suit in pertect will entertain with a Hallowe'en party this rondition, alze 38. Also tuxedo. alU! 38. Dr. and Mrs. George Armitage, of Ches~ evening. V,.ry reasonable. Telephone Swarthmore 949. .. .... .... - .,.. -........ . - .- ., ter· Road, spent last..wee:k .in. Hgston atMrs. Thomas H. Johnson, of Magil t ending the Clinical Congress of the AmeriPERSONAL Road, left on Wednesday [or New Haven, can College of Surgeons. Conn., from where, aft:=r seeing the Armyl't~RSONAL-Magazine 8ubi5criptionll solieited On Wednesday evening Dr. and Mrs. Yale game, she will go to Denmark, Me., to by Mrs. C. S. Faries. 239 Ha'l.errord Avenue. Telephone Swarthmore 89-W. . George Armitage entertained in honor of spend a few days with friends before reMrs. Frank Davis, of Los Angeles, who is turning· to Swarthmore to meet Dr. Johnthe hou~ guest of Mrs. J. \Villiam Sim- son upon his return early in November LOST' '. from a .scientific trip. m0!1~) of Copples Lane, Wallingford. LOST-Red Persian cat on Fri~;, October Mrs. Isaac P. Davis and daughter, Ann Mrs. David Cramp, of Park Avenue, and 19th. Telephone Swarthmore lll~-W. her sister, Mrs: Edith Cuskaden, entertained Thompson Davis, have returned to their r : home in the Swarthmore .Apartments. FOUND at a buffet luncheon on Tuesday. FOR RENT REGULAR RUMP 35c lb. LARGEM£ATY STEWING CHICKENS 25c lb. LEGS OF LAMB 23e lb. FRESH KILLED FRYING .CHICKENS 31e lb. PURE PORK I stops, 127.2 miles hour.he used in "Thewas Firestone sparkper plugs his record-breaking run fired more tbat;t! 84,000,000 times without a miss. The bat~ tery, also mad~ at the Firestone factory, required no service whatever. Jenkins said the performance of these products was the most remarkable he had ever seen. !lAb Jenkins holds offices in important national and state safety organizations,"; Mr. Russell concluded. "He believes speed: in itself is not dangerous, but that it is ~ always unwise to driv~ with any but the, safest equipment. He has driven more than'a million miles on Firestone tires without an accident." , SAUSAGE 29c lb. SCRAPPLE 2 lbs. for 29c ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I' .......... S2e Fonnerly $1.00 . SSe. LADY ESTHER CREAM ..... . .37c , SSe, POND'S CREAMS .......... . .39c HALEY'S M. O. . ............... . .67c I 10c: VICKS COUGH DROPS .. 6c !i lOc' ALKA-SELTZER ............ : .2Oc 2Sc EPSO-TABS ................ . .17e 60c ITALlAN BALM .............. 44c 60c SAL HEPATICA ..... .. .40e 7Sc VIOSTEROL (5 ce.) ......... . .4lc $1.00 IRONIZED YEAST ........ . .71e HYDROGEN PEROXIDE (Pint) .. . .12e 60c BROMO SELTZER .......... . .40e 1 POUND HALF AND HALF or GRANGER TOBACCO 67e I I I I' , Legion Card Party Tonight I A Legion and Auxiliary sponsored card! party is planned for Friday, October 26, I' at the Strath Haven Inn. There will be a number of unusual features, including a floor show to close the. evening. Everyone i is invited. __ .__-+-__ I Attending Harrisburg Meeting I Repair Renovate Modernize The' best protection for the investment in your home is to keep it in shape by regular inspections. In company with Dr. Walter R. Krauss, i Superintendent of Pennhurst State School, i and Mrs. Krauss, Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall, of Kenyon A"enue, attended the semiannual meeting of the Trustees and Supermtendents of Pennsylvania State Schools and Hospitals for the Mentally Diseased I and the Feeble-minded. This meeting was held in the Harrisburg State Hospital last I Friday. I PHONE, SWARTHMORE 1129 Mrs. \Villiam A. JaQu~tte, of Elm Ave- j nue, was also among t~ose in attendance I at this meeting. IL_______________________________-. If we can be of help, kindly notify GEORGE GILLESPIE & CO. Fall Food Festival ."f2. roR ..".. ,:~.' r'OUND-Sum or money. Swarthmore 624"". WE WANT a rellable young To .Identlry, call TO SELECT man. noW employed, with FORESICHT. fair education and mechanical incltnations. who is will· ing to train spare time or even InKS in Swarthmore to qualify aa INSTAL· LAT10N and SERVICE espcrt on all types of Electric Refrlseraton. For... interview write, giving age ~J].d pres· ent occ·tipation. . UTIUTIES ENGINEERING •. INSTITUTE 404 N. Wells St.. Chlcalo. III. FOR RENT Centrally located apartment. Large living room; dining rOOQl. bath and two bedrooma. Newly papered and painted: $40 a month. E. C. WALTON ImpOSSl'ble to Continue Prices These $65--'-Half Stone, 4 B. R.. 2 Batha. Z·Car Car.se $6~ B. R.. 2 Batha, 2-Car Garase : $55-4 B. R., ~otary Where Qualltv COUllfa alld 2~Car Garqe $25--Bun.-alow WM. S. BITTLE Sw•• Ill-J Real Estate Public PETER E. TOLD ALL UNES OF INSURANCE INCLUDING UFE SW. 1833 OLD BANK BUlI-DINC DRESSMAKER Experienced.on Coats ~nd Dre.ae. Remodeling Done, Including Fur Coats HELEN DIEHL . , 20c I I Hominy 2 big cana I Pineapple 2 ~a;;: l3 c I For Salads and Desserts. It is healthful and economical. Food Suggestions for Hallowe'en 2 Cocon7-"U~-:-=-:Sty7.-le,--) t ~-:-cans 25C 15c Baker', (Southern . 10c Red Cherries 2 bots 17cINew Currants Orange Peel Ib 17c Pitted Dates pkg pkg * Layer Figs New Walnuts Princess Mustard 10c 25c jar 10c pkg Ib IC'd Sweet Apple *-gnl jug I -'----'- Harvest Cake er gal jUg 12c 15= 25!i 45c Large Size ill. B. C_ ]b ~;c O-val creams N. B. C. Premium Flakes ~weetzel's Spiced Wafers 10-oz pkg 18c Ib 19c SOUp Beans :'~i~! 2 11 c II I lb. OIcI.Ii'nshloned Home-Madd Benn t:)oup Is In order right no\v. Out Sreads ere famous for their wholesomoness and keeping qualitios. Made of the finest ingredients. Brea'd'S'~p~-~m'~;;:i .Victor Sliced Bread Sliced Rye Bread 9c 6c bi. loal I.,•• loaf 16-oz • .]3;;0 Pure Fruit Pre'serves I arge Santa Clara Prunes : 5c Del Monte Orapefruit lOc j:t.r 17c Ib 10c 2 No.2 can. 25c App es 3 /lSaJ APPLE Week No. I staYfn Winesap lb. 14c bushel basket$1.79 New Chestnuts21bS 25c Cal. Tomatoes 2 Ibs 25c Sugar Popcorn Ib 15c Oreen Spinach Ib 5c Fresh Pumpkins eneh 10c Hard Cabbage 3 lb. 5c eaeh 19c Ice· heads 15c ____ Honey DewMelons berg Lettuce 2______ ___ ~~ ~~ Tender Oreen String Beans 2 tbs lSc Quality MEATS and POULTRY --- -LeanFresh Rib--End .- Pork Loin Rump End Pork Roast Ib 22c Center Cut Pork Roast Ib 29c Sauer Kraut Ib 5c I Apple Sauce 2 cans 19c City Dressed Fresh Pork Shoulders I tb I 18c Beef Liver Ib 14c Calves Liver Pork Sausage Ib 29c Meaty Scrapple Cornmeal Mush 2 lbs12c Cooked Ham Soft Cream, Pimento or Relish Cheese % Fancy Domestic Sweitzer Cheese % Y4 29c 150'. Ib 15c Ib 18c Ib 18c Ib Ib II Fancy Plump Young Hen Fresh Killed Frying Turkeys Chickens I I Cooked Hawaiian (Broken Slices) Call Swarthmore 1441 I I SOc cans 19c i=leisc_h_'"a_n_!U)(R'-Y:..e:..:a=:st:--:-_ _ _ _... ...:.:.:~·..:.._=:;3c~ UPHOLSTERING '."111 All White Meat 12c Manning's Miss Estelle Thompson, of Mt. Vernon, SII.TToli\' Slt];'I' IIJaJ The best and finest variety-flavorful all-white Tuna. I FURNITURE RESTORING 15 lb•• 15c 100·lb bag 97e I Tuna Fish 3 I RUTLEDGE MANAGEMENT. CIRCULATION. ETC., RE· MOllev Goe. Furthe=! POTATOES Miss Ruth Lipman, or Harvard· Avenue,'::, Mr. Russel A. Yarnall, of Syracuse, N. Y., has been visiting this past week with will entertain with a Hallowe'en party and .<'; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 1\. Yar- dance tomorrow evening. nall, of Kenyon Avenue. Mrs. George Kennedy, or Cornell AveDr. and Mrs. Towns:nd Scudder, lrd, 1nue, entertained at luncheon last Wednesof Thayer Road, entertamed the members day. of the division of fresh{l1en who are studyin~ English with Mr. Scudd~r at tea on Mrs. Walter M. Fogart)', of Providence, R. I., arrived last Wednesday to spend two Sunday. weeks with her sister, Mrs. Raymond E. There will be a supper party tomorrow Wilson, of Ogden Avenue. Mr. Fogarty evenmg af the hoilie o(-,'Mr. and Mrs. J. accompanied his wife and a[ter· spending William Simmons, of Copples Lane, Wal- several days in Swarthmore went on to lingford. Virginia. Barbara Allison, of Rutgers Avenue, will Boyc\ W. Stauffer, Jack Taylor, G:::orge be hostess at a Hallowe'en party to be Ewing, Powell Richards and Keith Whitgiven at her home on Monday evening. sit, motored to Middlehury College over Mrs. Townsend Scudder, lrd, of Thayer the week-end to visit Robert Wilson. Road, will entertain her bridge club today. Miss Irma Zimmer will return from Dr. and Mrs. J. Dilwyn Durnell, .. of George School to spend the \Yeek~end with Copples Lane, Wallingford, entertained at be~ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmer, a house party last week-end at their sum- of Ogden Avenue. --mer home at Longport, N. J. . . ( Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ewing, of Mr. and Mrs. Wllham A. Jaquetle and Columbia Avenue, with Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Arobel, of Elm Avenue,. ente~- Howard M. Spencer and family, of Neth~r tained at cards last Friday everun~ 10 Providence Township, toured Massachusetts honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wdsot." I and New Hampshire last week·end, return· who have but recently come to make their I ing Sunday evening. home in the Swarthmore Apartments. -'----f R· Mr. and Mrs. Ho~ard G. Hopson, of · Iver.b Mr. and Mrs . C. A'.SImpsDn ' 0 . Harvard Avenue, spent the week-end Wit view Road, ha~ as th~lr guests last. week-I Mr. Hopson's mother, Mrs. Mary J. Hopend, Mrs. Orville Saller, of Washmgton'l f 0 ks Pa Mr Hopson 'IS away 'I' Th I d I son, 0 a, • . ur ow an this week on business in New York State. D. C., and M rs. Sal c.r s sons, Robert. Mr. and Mrs .. Richa~d Tunis, of PrinceLawrence Soderberg, of Ogden Avenue, returned to school on Monday after having ton A~e~ue, With their dap.ghters, Pa~t?' been absent a week with tonsilitis. and PhIlhpa,. motored to Valley Fo.~e Ml~­ tary Academy on Sunday to VlSlt th~lr Miss Dorothy Tunis, of Princeton Ave- son, Richard, who entered the school this at nue, was the guest of Miss Mary Maguir~, faU. Richard will spend this . Sunday ' of Whitemarsh, over the past week-end. home. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP. QUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF Telephone, Swarthmore IIB2..J AUGUST 24, 1912, of the SWARTIlHOREAN.. published we('kly. at Swarthmore, Pennsyl· vania. lor October 1. 193'. State of Pflnnsylvania, Caunly of Delaware, ".Before me. a notary public in and for the State and county aforesaId. personally appeared Ann 8. Sharples. who, having been !end for Harle,.-you·n Not Be SOrry' duly sworn according to law, deposes and Says that she is the editor of the Swarthmorean. and that the following is. to the best of her knowledge and belief. a true statement of tJ:!.e ownership. management. ele., of ~he aforesaid publication for the date shown In tbe above Honest Under the Cover caption. required by th.e Ad of A.ugust 24. 1912, embodied in secbon -nl, Postal La~ Bnd Regulations. printed on the reverae Side of this lorm, to wit: 1 That the names and addresses of the 3hop-27 Main St., Morion, Pa. publisher, editor and buainells manager are: Publisher. Ann B. SharPIes. Swarthmore. Pa. Eve. Call Sw. 1839-J, Rutledge, Pa. Editor. Ann B. Sharples. Swarth!"ore. Pa. Business Manager. Titus J. EWlg. Swarthmore. Pa. the owner is: Est~te 0 f R 0 be r.• .E . Ol~rl,! 2. That MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON SharPies. Herbert L. Hutcblnson. Admlnts· JOSEPH E. QUINBY trator. Darby. Pa. S. That the known bondholders. mortgaq~ THE WO:IIA~ WITHOUT ERNEST C. SNODGRASS, ASS'T. and other security holders owning or holdl,!B A TELEPHONE knows 1 per cent or more of total amount of bontLzJ. FUNERAL DIRECTORS mortgages or other securities are: None.. many lonely hours. Sbe MEOlA, PA. , That the two paragral1hs next above. gIvBELL PHONE 4 ing' the names of the owners. ~toekholdel misses tbe friendly chats, and security holders. if any. contal!! not on y the list or stockholders and security holders the anlusiug bits of news, as they appear upon the books or the company. but also. in cases where tbe stockholder invitations and opporor security holder appears u~n the books I of the compa!')' as trustee or In any other I tunities other women Hdudary relabon. the name of the penon or enjoy_ co ration lor whom such trustee 15 aeting. 's ~ven' also that the said two paragraphs If for nothing more tban ~ntaln 'atatemen~ embraeinl affiant's fuU knowledge and belle! as to the eircumstanees the pleasure it gives, a and conditions under which stockholders a~d security holders who do not appear upon t k telephone is well worth boob of the company as trustees. hold stoe and securities in a capacity other than that its small cost-leos than JUNG WING of a bona fide owner: and this I'lffiant has no First-Cia.. Chinese Hand-Launclry a dime a day. rf'uon to believe that any other. penon. ~()oo I ct elation or corporation has any Interest dl1 h Give U. aTrial and Be Convinced or indirect in the said stock, bonds. or ot er .T H E BEL TEL E P H 0 N E Reasonable Pricea securities than as so AWNtedB.b~HhARPLES. COMPANY Of PENNSYlVltNIA 403 Dartmouth Avenue Sworn to and aubscribed before me this 20th day of October. IPS". P bl' Swarthmore E. C. WALTON. Notary u Ie. 28 LINDEN AVENUE r our S. No. 1 White I • Let every meal be a feast-and yet not costly. Large assortment of new fall foods are now on display in our stores. The fine quality will please the whole family while the very reasonable prices are good news to every homekeeper. r -. ~ $3&-(2) 3 B. R. BUTCHER'S ROAST hour around the teD-mile course on the salt beds at Lake Bonneville, Utah, with the temperature reaching 120 degrees, the iron-hearted driver smash~d seventy-seven American A. A. A. international and world records. His amazing average, including ROAST VEAL 28c lb. N. Y., uoistant to MiM Gertrude A. Stew- ------~ art, of tbe Stewart School, Baltimore Pike Mrs. Sargent Walter, of North Chester Swarthmore, is returning tbis wtek after ~ ! Firestone Wins Again 7 ------ tb I 30c tb 25c c:l to 3~~ tbs) (8 to 10 lbs) 1 do. Fresh Select Oysters Both for C 1 Ib lISa) Pepper Hash Ib 17c Fancy Fillets Oenuine Haddock Ib 12%c Fancy J:lrsey Butterfish 1b10c "'F,esh Croakers or Sea Trout I·C!cunf'd .read~· ror the pan-heads on) ! 27 I ,. '" :.:1 ~':Je Crowds of TllrHty Partlcu/ar Hontelceepers Who SIIop and Save the IISaJ Way. L ~"'Il!1 • These PricE'S EtrecUve In ~r Storea and :L..Mt..at Markpts .1'"'1 ~warth.Dre aDd VlclDltr. , ", THE SWARTHMOREAN 8,_______________-:-_______-.:::::-____--:-:-0_-; Promln~nt state aDd -ioeai 'speakers will Louis Cole Emmons Democrats Stage Active Campaicrn D.ees Suddenly (Continued from Page 1) • this district to the Democratic Convention which nominated F. D. Roosevelt for President; He was one ,of the four memb~rs of the Pennsylvania NRA Board. He beJongCd to the ,Penn Ath,letic Club, Rose Tree Hunt Club, New Aronimink Club and Seaview Club at Absecon. Mr. Emmons ,began 'his career with the BeU :Telephooe Company, entering the coal business shortly after with the ThorneNeale Company. Two years later he went, into business ,for himJelf, starting the Emmons Coal Mining Company. His brothers, James and Grey, came into the firm in 1914. They had vast holdings and coal fields in West 'Virginia. He was a promoter of the Hulbert Oil a~d Grease Company of Philadelphia. About 1916 he began his real estate activities and building in Swarthmore and vicinity. In recent years he opened an office at Baltimore Pike and Riverview Road· and conducted bis real 'estate brokerage and insurance business from there. He has built many of Swarthmore's finest homes and also de,·eloped Lapidea Hills, between Swarthmore and Chester. His hobby was his herd of registered Guernsey cows and running his model farm. He was always generous in allowing the townspeople, the' use of the swimming pool and opening the grove to the Country Week Picnic Asso$tion each year. He is survived by his widow, Alice Lemon Emmons; a son, Louis Cole Emmons; Wills Brodhead, whom he had raised; his mother, Mrs. Hattie C. Emmons, of Philadelphia; t\1l0 brothers, French and Grey, of Germantown, and a sister, Mrs. Edward McCarty, of Kansas City. addre!L'; the meeting.• Boya to Repay D·....es With the co-operation of the police department the school authorities have discovered the CUlprits who did almost $50 worth of damage at the College Avenue School a week ago Sunday. Glass was broken in the grade school building, the roofs of the grade school and of the shop were broken in several places wh;.re stones feU upon them and other miscellaneous damage done. The three boys who did the damage were suspended from school temporarily. At a meeting of the parents and the instruction committee of the school board, it was decided the boys could return to school, 'but must earn the money to repay the repairs and were put on good behavior probation. • It) (Continued trom Page 1) Villanova College Agricultural Han 00 Monday evening, October 29. Among the speakers will be George H. Earle, Democratic candidate for Gov~rnor; John E. McDonough" Joseph C. Dougherty, J. Walter Turner and Charles B. O'Donnell. A Democratic rally will be held in the Clifton Heights Public School 'auditorium on Wodnesday evening, October 31, at 8 o'clock. Speakers: Charles Margiotti, Esq., J obo E. McDonough, Esq., John J. ,Stetser, Esq., Joseph C. Dougherty, Charles B. O'Donnell, J. Walter Turner. A mammoth Democratic rally will be held in the city of Chester on, Wednesday evening, October' 31, at' 8 o'clock, at Odd Fellows' Temple, Eighth and Sproul Needlework Guild Eshib:t Streets. The guest speakers will be George I The Swarthmore Branch of the NeedleH. Earle candidate for Governor, and I work Guild held its aonual collection of Charles Margiotti,' Esq. ! garments for distribution ~t the Woman's: A monster Democratic rally will be held I Club House on W~dnesday. Tea was in Collingdale at the garage at the corner served. Mrs. Leroy Mercer presided at the of MacDade Boulevard and Rhodes A ve- tea table. I nue, on Wednesday evening, October 31. Over $30 in cash was collected from OCTOBER 26, 1934 those who use this means of contribution I Treasury Department, ProeUreDMD~ to the cause. Public Works Brancb, Waeblncton. D. C.• e>e.: When assembled at the exhibit the gar- tqbu 10, 19U.-8e&led bldll, In dllplleate, "llJ ments which had been donated exceeded be publicly opened In thb olflee at 1 P. " • November 7, 1984, tor fumleblnc all labor 2,500 In number. and materlala and pertormm. all, Work for The officers for 1934, who v.: ere elected colllltruetion of the U. S. pcMt olffee at 8wartb. on. ~ednesday also, are:. Pre5ldent, Mrs. more, Pa. Attention Ie directed to the sPecial William H. West; first Vice-president, Mrs. conditions of blddinlr !let torth In the IPftlftca. ' Thomas W .•~drew; second vice-president, tloJUl. and bulletin No. &1 of the Federal EIJler. Mrs. John H. McWilliams; third vice-pres- Irl'nc), AdlDlnletration of Public Works and 2z. ident, Mrs. J. Horace Walter; treasurer, l'Cutive Ordl'r No. 6646. Drawlnp and llPec:J. Mrs Charles A Bunting and secretary ftcatlollll, not exceeding II eta, ma, be Db. . . , , talned at thle office In the dlecretlon. of lilt Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop. ...illtant director of procurement, public .orb branch, ,~ an), Ireneral contraetor, and Pro. vlded a depoelt ot Ie made tor eacb ~ to _ure Its prompt return. One! Bet. will be Would You P.y the Small BaIlumlebed Builders' ElIchana'_, Chamben of aace Due on • Fiae Commerce or other ortranlzatioDII 'Who -III guarantee to make tbem available for any 8Ub. NATIONALLY KNOWN contractor or material ftrm Interested, 'and to quantity 8urveyOl'll, provided a dl'J)08lt of $11 Ie made to BIIIIure Ita prompt retorno CheeQ offered .. depoe ita mu.t be made pa,able to IN YOUR VICINITY? the order of the Tre..urer of the United State.. The Credit Manager of a large C..h deposita will not be accepted. W. E. Reynolda. ABllletant Director of Proculnlent Plano Hou.e will aell this ~.tru­ ' Public Works Branch. ment for the amall balance due on lease rather than bring It back to their warerooma. Juat continue small weekly payment.. Tbl. plano Fireplace Wood For Sale is almost 'brand new. Offer. excep· tlonal value for .omeone, Answer All Oak and Hickory quick. Must be moved within 10 days. $12 a Cord DeUYered Acldr•• A. D. Mack. Dept. of Acct.. NHxed VVood $10 a Cord 1306 Cheatnut St., Phila. PHONE NEWTOWN SQUARE 427 ! '16 GRAND PIANO = - • , I . :\ ~ '''0 I • NEWS NOTES Dorothy and Louise, Paulson, of Park returned to their home on Tuesday after having had their tonsils removed in the Misericordia Hospital, Philadelphia, on Monday. Av~nue, Dr. and Mrs. William T. Ellis, of Walnut Lane, spent last week-end in Hershey, Pa., where Dr. Ellis made two talks on Sunday. In th~ morning he talked to the 800 orphan boys of the Hershey Industrial School, and in the afternoon at the Community Meeting. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Richmond D. Fetherolf and family, of Park Avenue, will spend this week-end in Washington, D. C., as the guests of Mrs. Fetherolf's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Markham. Mrs. Christian Fries, of Haverford Place, and Mrs. R. V. Little, of Park Avenue, left for Chicago on Monday. They will visit the World's Fair and return in "ibout two we~ks. • Chester 'Forum Dr. Robert B. MacLeod, chairman of the Department of Psychology and Education at Swarthmore College, will be the speaker at the Chester Citizens' Forum in the Y. W. C. A. Building, Chester, next Thursday night' at 8.15 o'clock. "A Psychologist Looks at Aryan Germany," is the title of· Dr. MacLeod's lecture, in which he will analyze the concept of "race" from the anthropological standpoint, discuss some 01 th~ ev\den,ce bearing on the question of psychological race differences, and examine some of the contentions of the leading exponents of the Nordic hypothesis in present-day Germany. I The meetings of the Chester Citizens'l Forum are fr«;e and open to all. I' I "espers ) , THE great new Pac:kards for 1935 I (Co.tume) '.'.:: $1.00 Per Couple BILL NEUGEON'S ORCHESTRA McCALL'S MAGAZINE BErtER' HOMES &: GARDENS Each $1.09 !,er year; both for $1.50 With their appearance, we sincerely believe that the gulf between Packard and the next best fine car has become wider than ever before in history. The most beautiful car in Packard's historymodem, stream-lined - yet retaining, and even emphasizing, Packard's famol:lS identifying lines • • • Inside the car, a magnificent new interior treatment-smartly tailored, c:or- Come in and see these new Packards-ride in them and drive them. Then come to two c:onclusions: Firat, whether or not you want to buy a car in Pac:kard's cla88. Second, whether or DOt want to buy a Packard. We believe the answer in both cases wiD be "YES I" you L, WOMAN'S CLUB HOUSE What you ~ disr.over wheD you .ee the 1935 Packard That statement is naturally open to cballenge. And we would like to haVe you challenge it. . JUNIOR CLUB DANCE Friday, November 2nd, 9 to 1 now lire on display at our showrooms. I Ernest White will be the organist at the I Swarthmor;: Vespers Service on Sunday, October 28. The following selections will be played: I Cieli Immensi (Psalm XIX), The heavens 'declare the glory of God; Larghetto; Chorale in A Minor; The Reed Grown Waters; ,Allegro Moderato, Concerto IV; Mr. Ben Johnson's Pleasure; Ronde, Francaise; Carillon Sortie. • , • Pr~ e ew .IL S K T H ~ and luxury. Seats are more relaxing. Wind· shield and windows are larger, providing greater vision than ever before. The car is easier to handle, easier to ride in even than last yeaTs car. Wbat yC;;U will d1sc:over when you own the 1935 Packard rect in every detail ••• Unbelievably spacious bodics~ seats, doors that are easier to get into and out of. Only by owning this car for years win you realize its enduring values - its style, its mechanic:al exce11ence, the superb craftsmanship that has gone into ita bodies, the long life of its motor, and its alkound economy of opel'ation.ADtbesetbingawerebrecioutofthemost exacting tests ever given a new motor car. 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