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Vol. II,
No. 13
Swarthmore, Pa., April 4, 1930
$2.50 Per Yeal
RUTGERS AVE. BUILDING
ID
Dr. Jackson Stars In April
PLANS FURTHER DISCUSSED
r. Ferguson To Become
Players Club Production
y or~ Supt. of Schools
"Mister Antonio" By Booth Tarking..
ton Presented Five Nights At
Woman's Clubhouse
When you consider that "Mister Antonio" was written as a dramatic vehicle
for one of the greatest actors on the stage
today, and that this actor was furthermore of Italian birth and thereby naturally suited for the Italian characterization which the play demands, the selection of this playas the April production of the Player's Club was not without a great amount of courage.
"Mr. Antonio," is a one man play and
as such is either made or ruined by the
casting of one part. In the selection of
Dr. A. F. Jackson as Mr. Antonio, the
casting committee made possible one of
the most enjoyable productions of the
year and one of the finest characterizations ever done in a Player's Club production.
In our opinion the Players' Club productions usually make no great demands
for acting. The casting committee takes
care of that by selecting for certain parts
people who fit those parts and can get
away with. their. lines merely by acting
natural. This may sound like a dirty
crack at John Narbeth but we'll make
up for it later.
But the part of Mr. Antonio in the
April production really calls for acting.
Dr. Jackson is not an Italian nor is it
natural for him to act like one. No less
an authority than Frank the Barber says
that Dr. Jackson could pass Mussolini's
scrutiny any day and be honored as a
native born Fascisti.
Final plans for the new Rutgers avenue school building are scheduled to be
approved at the meeting of the Board
next \Vednesday evening so that bids for
the construction of the building can be
advertised for early in May.
The Board held its regular meeting
Tuesday evening at the College avenue
building and made a few final alterations
in the Rutgers avenue building which
will be worked into the drawings and
submitted for final approval next Wednesday night.
It is also hoped that the insurance on
the Yale avenue building will be settled
by next Wednesday. Plans for the shop
building behind the College avenue building will also probably be finally approved
next week. This building will cost about
$15,000 including the equipment.
The resignatIon of Miss Elizabeth
Kennedy was accepted and Miss Marion
Green was appointed to take her place
as teacher of the second grade next year.
This appears to be the only change in the
teaching force with the exception of Dr.
Ferguson whose resignation as superintendent will probably be made within a
few weeks.
Will Assume New Position June 30;
Candidates Already l\pplying For
Position As Successor
of him which caused his downfall in the
first act was not as convincing as the
Dr. Arthur \V. Ferguson, superill-I cation in the fall of 1923. A number
narrow minded Puritanism which he
tendent of schools in Swarthl!lore, was of recommendations were made as a
showed in the last three acts. There did
elected superintendent of schools at result of this survey and all have been
not seem to be enough of the politician,
York, Pa., at a meeting of the school successfully followed out with the exof the rogue in him, during the last
board of that city last Saturday even- ccption of the gymnasium.
three acts to make us believe that he had
ing. His election will be confirmed at
One rccommendation was that a kinever fallen from grace as we witnessed in
a meeting of the York school directors dergarten be established. This was
the fi rst act.
April 12. He will assume charge of done in 1924 and a second kindergarCaroline Robinson as the heroine seemthe York schools June 30.
ten class has been established since
ed to us grossly miscast. She is entirely
The new position is a decided ad- and is now in operation.
too lovely and cultured a type to be cast
vancement for Dr. Ferguson since the
The principal improvements in the
as a servant who falls in love with an
York school district consists of twenty- academic work have been the installaItalian organ grinder, even one of
nine buildings with a teaching staff of tion of the program of Testing and
Mister Antonio's character.
325 and an cnrollment of 9700 as com- Remcdial tcaching which has served to
Her very qualities of grace, beauty,
parcd with the thirty-nine teachers and cut down the number of failures on the
and charm which should prove so effecthe 750 pupils in the Swarthmore school elementary grades very greatly. Untive in
role calling for these qualities BUSY MONTH AHEAD
system. Dr. Ferguson was selected der this system the children in the
seemed wasted. Perhaps it wasn't her
FOR WOMAN'S CLUB from 33 candidates from Pennsylvania, elementary classes are tested and when
fault but all of her trouble failed to win
New York, Ohio, and New Jersey.
found backward in anyone subjcct or
our sympathy.
On Tuesday afternoon the Woman's
Applications are alrcady starting to phase of a subject arc givcn special
John R. Brownell and Gertrude N. Club program will be under the direc- come in for the vacancy which Dr. instruction undcr Miss Young until
Buck as Rev. and Mrs. Walpole deserve tion of Department of Citizenship, Ferguson's resignation will leave here. thcy arc on a par with the other chila great deal of praise. Mrs. Buck in Mrs. W. Carson Ryan, chairman. The It will not be necessary for the new drcn in their class.
particular made a great deal out of a part address will be by 'Mrs. Henrietta Cal- supcrintendent to be selected until
In the high school, thc chief improvewhich was really little more than atmos- vin and her subject "The \Voman of time to take over his position Junc 30. mcnt has been in thc inauguration of
phere. Mr. Brownell's voice was slightly the Present Day and her Family ReAt the board mecting Tuesday night, thc Contract Method of Assigning Lesmonotonous which however was in char- lationship".
words of regret were spokcn by all sons. Under this system lessons are asMrs. Calvin has a versatile reputa- of the members at the prospect of los- signed six months in advance and miacter.
John David Narbeth as Joe, Mr. An- "tion, having been the librarian at the ing Dr. Ferguson, who has been sup- meographed study schedules given to
tonio's partner, was excellent. How the Kansas State College, Dean of Home erintendent of schools in Swarthmore each pupil for each subjcct.
part could have been improved on we Economics ami professor of Domestic since 1923.
Dr. Ferguson's chicf pride, however,
don.'t know. As a really good piece of Science at the Oregon Agricultural
"The members of the board realize, is in the teaching staff which he has deacting he belongs right next to his part- College.
however, that the York position is a veloped in the Swarthmore schools.
She is well known as a lecturer and great advancement and we do not blame ).Iost of thesc teachers arc of his own
ner Mister Antonio where he was in the
play.
contributor to educational magazines. you for accepting it," said President recommcndation and the salary scale
Ned Pyle did good work as the min- At the presen time she is at the head Frank 'N. Smith.
Reversing the usual proceedure of the
which is comparable to Philadelphia
last act being the weakest, in -Mr. An- ister's son and has developed consider- of the Home Economics Department of
Superintendent Ferguson is going to and suburban townships was adopted
lonio as presented Monday night, the ably in ease and stage presence since last the Philadelphia Schools.
.
York to assume charge of the schools by the board on Dr. Ferguson's recomfirst act was the weakest. Later we time he was before the Player's Club
Another date which the members of at a very propitious time. The voters mendation and has brought and kept
found out that this was partially because footlights. Helen M. Hall as the mayor's the club should mark on their calendars of the city recently approved a bond good tcachcrs in Swarthmore.
a gr~t deal of business was left out as wife was all that could be asked for. is the following Tuesday which will he
The administrative side of Dr. FerunsUitable for. presentation in such a r~- Satisfied with herself and critical oi ,the Reciprocity Luncheon and a pro- issue of $1,500,000 for ncw school buildings
and
the
school
system
of
the
city
guson's
work has also been advanced
fined commumty as Swarthmore. As It others .she got about all out of the part gram of unusual interest by native
rates
with
the
best
in
the
during
his
administration. A new sysalready
was, Dr. Jackson and his. co-director, that there. was i~ it. Cornelia S. Rey· talent, and April 24th (Thursday) is
state.
Dr.
Ferguson
will
succeed
Dr.
tern
of
keeping
records has been inRoy C. Comley got away With about as noIds, Cecil DaVIS and James Hor~aday. a date worth marking as that is the
O.
Stoops,
who
has
been
superinstalled
as
well
as
a very up-to-date
R.
ch
m!1
as a~y Play~r's Club show .has all were well cast in their particular date of the concert by the club chorus
tendent
of
schools
in
York
for
eight
hudgetary
system.
Wlths~ood smce we ve been attend mg. parts and added to the smoothness and under the direction 01'William Sylvano
years.
During the past eight years the enAn~ It is said by some membe~s of the the sincerity of the production. Capitanc Thunder.
audience who understand Itahan, that played by himself behaved like a trooper
When Dr. Ferguson goes to York rollment of the schools has increased
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Mr. Antonio's ejaculations in the later and we hope he has secured the dog bis- POUTICAL LEADERS
he will leave behind in Swarthmore a from 585 pupils in 1923 to 750 at the
acts were quite emphatic.
cuit he deserves.
LAYING PLANS record of unusual accomplishment dur- present time, while the teaching staff
We felt that Roy Comley and Edward
There was considerable uneasiness during his eight years as superintendent has increased from 27 to 39.
Emslie Pyle weren't quite up to snuff in ing the intermission between the first and
of
schools here.
While Dr. Ferguson is not alone reWith the final day for filing nominthe first act. Perhaps we have come to second acts on Monday night but when ation papers past, political leaders of
He assumed his position in Swarth- sponsible for all of these improvements,
expect too much of these two veterans. the curtain rose, the results justified the the county this week are taking a more in the summer of 1923. One of he has played a vital part and has placMaybe the barroom setting in the first long wait. People seem to enjoy "Strange stock of conditions and laying plans the first things done under his adminis- cd many things before the board which
act made them just a little uneasy at the Interlude" which has an hour and a half for what apparently will be a hard- tration was the survey of the schools have been adopted and have become a
thought of acting too vigorously in front wait between acts, certainly they should contested battle among the Republi- made by the Federal Bureau of Edu- great improvement to the system.
of so many good Swarthmoreans.
be tolerant of our limited stage.
cans of Delaware county, as well as
Herbert L. Walton, the mayor who
The setting for the first act was also in most other sections of the state.
FORTNIGHTLY TO MEET
WILL ENTERTAIN YOUNG
was human enough to get drunk, did done with a great deal of care and atThe Republican organization of the
PEOPLE OF CHURCH
good work but somehow the devil inside tention to detail.
.
NEXT
MONDAY,
APRIL
7
countv stands definitely for Francis
Shunk Brown for governor and Joseph
Mrs. Carroll Thayer will entertain
Miss Jean Doctor, Director of ReWOMAN'S CLUB HEARS
DR. TWITMYER SPEAKS
R. Grundy for the U. S. Senate. No the Fortnightly at her home on Har- Iigious Education, will entertain the
OF MOUNTAINEERS
AT HOME AND SCHOOL announcement has been made regard- vard avenue on Monday, April 7, at young people of the Swarthmore Presiug other places on the ticket, but the 2.30 o'clock.
byterian Church on Sunday, March 30
. k et, as we II as th e coun t y P0. O n Tuesday afternoon at two thirty, I The speaker for the April 14th meet- state tiC
As this is the last program of the at 6.30 P. M. She will be assisted by
-' ht e
dly e
h ou tl'me d year and as it is of unusual merit, mem- Mrs. R. Chester Spencer, Mrs. Freder. Ion
. 5, WI'11 unllou
Dr. William J. Hutchins, president of ing of the Home and School Associa- SIt
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t
Berea College I'n tile Kentucky mount- tion will be Dr. Edwin B. Twitmy. er. WIt 1In t e very near u ure.
bers are particularly urged to be ick A. Child, and Dr. and Mrs. WinI · t 0 k now sa y tl I at present.
Th ose w I10 calm
throp R. Wright. The. guest speaker
.
Professor of Psychology and ASSOCiate
asns, spoke to the members of the Wom- Director of the Psychological Clinic of· the organization will back CongrcssPoems will be read by Mrs. Hamil- will be Rev. Morris C. Robinson, meman
b I n mtro
.
d
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h'1m, M rs. the University of Pennsylvania. His man J ames.,.,
s CI u.
ucmg
n 0 If en d en for ano tl ler ton, groups of songs will be sung by ber of the Editorial Staff of the Pres]
say Mrs. Wickham, and Edna St. Vincent byterian Board of••Religious
Education.
esse H. Holmes, the president, said they subject will be "And He Slammed the tcrm at \\' as l
Hngt
ond
an th ey also .'
I'
found the stage occupied by the scenery Door." Dr. Twitmyer not only speaks that Ellwood J. Turner, Thom~s Weldc- Milay's "Distressing Dialogues" will be ANNUAL CHURCH
for the production of the Players Club. authoritatively as a psychologist, but man and Grover C. Talbot. Will be en- given hy ~Irs. Ashton. Mrs. Johnson
MEETING WEDNESDAY
possesses a rare sense of humor which dorsed for retu~n te;' Har.rtsl~urg from will give her impressions of Washing"
tJ
{Jon closer investigation they found the pcrmeates all hl's addresses.
the Second Legislative Dlstrtct..
.
Next \Vedncsday evening
set was a bar room scenc so Dr. HutchThere wI'11 be specI'al musI'cal feaWilliam. Clo. ud, Alexander. slmphfitd ton.
f Iat 6.30
comes the ofannual
dinner 0 t PresbyIe COll• ••
ins spoke from the Hoor.
tures and invitations have been sent the orgal1lzatlOn s problem 111 the leggregation
the Swarthmore
The speaker outlined the work among to the members of all the Home and islati\'c field by deciding not to fil~ his TO SPEAK ON
terian Church to he followed by the
th;; mountaineers and gave as a partial School and Parent-Teacher Associa- papers. althoug-h _I~undred~. of ~I~~n~-I'
INDIAN PROBLEMS I annual meetin~s with reports and elecexplanation of their backwardness the tions of Delaware County to attend tures had been affixed to IllS petltloll:,'
. .
tion of trustees and ruling elder. The
isolation . saying "the roads run up creeks this mceting. It is hoped that the pa- l\lr. Alexander declared he reached 1m
Sunday at 10 a. m. at \Vhlttler House r
"11·1 • "meier the auspices of the
rents
of
Swarthmore
will
turn
out
in
decision
in
the
interest
of
harmony,
to
I.awrence
E.
Lindley
will
address
the
(\!~1I1er'~
. t'101,.
I ~lrs . J • V • ~~ •
~d the creeks up the roads." His cure
. . ,
ft r
" oman sI A,essocla
IS better nonsectarian religious educa- large numbers to hear this very inter- aid in th~ org.al1lzaholl s. success'e ~c; e adult class on "Ameriqlll Indian Prob- Bishop in charge. Everyone is invite,\
tion. He told of some of the students' esting address. This will be the last cOllsu1tatl~l~ wltlnl RepulD)hca~ lefadt.r... iems." He is associate secretary of the to share in this great gathering hut
.
The
..
..
lmust
·
Work after leavmg
the college and men- a dd ress 0 f t IIe year, as tlIe fi na1 mee t'mg
. Orlomal
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I rownf aVIsI ac
d bIonttl IS Indian
Rights' ASSOCIation
an d has f
or all acceptances
he 111 'I
"rs. B'1tioned the young lady chosen to teach the on May 12th will be devoted to the makmg acttve p.~n~ or a l~r. a /~ five years worked among the Indians of I shop's hands by ~fonday evening. This
School founded by Pre.sident Hoover annual exhibit and to the presentation HcadC]uart~rs WI. )e opene Izmetl~e Oklahoma. He will review the Meriam will be one of thc most interesting
down in Virginia.
of a play, "The Whole Town's Talk- a~ely .at Sixty-nmth strcet, un . r
c Report, that remarkable survey of I~d- events ill the church year.
An open forum followed and brought ing", for the benefit of the sChol- direction of Al Hart an~n l\!~glstr~t ian affairs, the educational work of which
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Out the fact that we have the mOllntain- arship Fund of the Association. The 1John S. 1~cCle3ry, .wh~ WI I Ir~ft t le was done by W. Carson Ryan.
Oliver M. Kook
~r problem in eight states that Berea cast of this play will consist entirely fight outsule of thiS city.
n
lestcr
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college has an average of i900 students of teachers from the schools of Swarth- It is said that James. Dewey, th~ state
Oliver M. Kook, formerly of Spring"
Per year and 65 per cent of their pupils more.
m~nage.r f?r th,1! DaVIS ~allse, WIll orgVISITOR IN PULPIT
City,
Pa., died last Thursday at his
become teachers among other mountain.. • •
al1lze 1115 tlc~et s campaign.
home
in
)'forton. ~[r. Kook was known
The pulpit of the Swarthmore PresbyA. M. E. CHURCH
Mond.ay Jo.. Leroy van Roden, acter folk.
by
nearly
who has lived in
An exhibit of the weaving done by
PRESENTING PAGEANT compatlled !)y Mrs. van Rod.en, motor- terian Church was filled last Sunday Swarthmoreeveryone
more
than
two or three
the mountain folk was shown by Mrs.
cd to Harnhurg and fil~d IllS own pc- morning by a distinguished visitor, Miss
years
as
he
was
manager
of the AmPhilip Sellers, who handles their work
The Lad!es of. the A. ~. E. Church tilions for the congrcsslOnal place.
Mills, president of the American College erican Store here for ten years. SerMETHODIST •LADIES' AID for Girls in Athens, Greece. Miss Mills vices were held at his home in Morton
throughout the year. All money received Qre presenting a pageant wrttten by Mrs.
fOr goods sold yesterday was given for I Ge~eva ~.take, of !he Cheyney School,
The monthly luncheon of the Meththe mountain work. Another mode of entitled, The Achlevem~ts of . Negro
d was one of the heroines of the massacre Saturday evcning and at his boyhood
lIJaking money by the school is the Fire- Women," on Friday eveOl~g, .Aprll ~lth, o
Industries; brooms of all kinds, at 8:15 P. M. The public IS cordially Wednesday at the home of their presi- While here, she was the guest of Mr. and County at· the Lower Providence
Mrs. Lambichi and family, of Haverford. Church. He was fifty-eight years old.
IIlostJy gift shop products are made.
invited.
dent, Mrs. Earl Kistler, Park avenue.
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a
theme "Child Jeius Had Garden;" with the Arensky vanatioos, and
the TschaikowSky "EI~."
!lh. Samuel D. Clyde,
and
Swarthmore' avenues was chairman of
and large
bet of Swarthmore people have attended
the
Many
Swarthmore
who concerts.
attended only
a single
concert people
of the
ed th. . t f
f
sedes have sta~
~Ir In en Ion 0 attending the entire series next year.
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Mrs. Jacob Meschter, of Dickinson
d I h· 0 h
of police
of Swarthmore.
London County, Virginia. Stewart Medal from the Phila e p ta
rc es- becoming
The fireehief
department
responded
promptavenue, visited with her parents in Smt
' th is at home on his vacation from tra Association for her excellent noteI
b
d 1 d I" hUv
Pennsberg this week.
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Annie Dunstar and
Miss
Miss l\fary
Burchinal, who have been living at 205
Swarthmore avenue, have moved to
their farm at Chester Heights.
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Mrs. J. Warren Paxson, Vassar ave-
nue, left on Saturday for Florida.
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Mrs. Tom Keller, daughter of Mr.
Charles Emory of Maple avenue, accompanied by her son Charles, went to
Long Branch on Sunday to spend a
week with Mr. Keller.
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Mrs. John Baker
Mr. and
Roberts
and family of 311 Park avenue are
spending the week at their summer
home in Princess Anne County, Maryland.
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and Mrs. Henry A.
Mr.
Piper, Yale
avenue, are entertaining Mrs. J. R.
Dunn, of Pittsburgh and Mr. W. P.
Piper, of Cumberland, Md.
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book on the children's concerts. The Iy to the a arm ut w3..!! : aye 5 Ig ,J
Cornell University where he is a stu- not"books of the 'Misses Betty and by a field fire at Fairview road and
dent of agriculture
. , Bonsall were awarded Honora bl e bad
South
Chester
* *and
* rural l i f eAnn
caused
the road
alarmwhieh
to bethey
sentthought
in. It
IHr. and Mrs. \V. R. Argyle of North Mention.
was not for two or three minutes that
Chester road entertained at bridge last
they learned the actual location of the
Saturday evening.
h'lr. Frederick CrUey of New YOf.k fire and retraced their route back to
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spent the week-end at ~he home of hIS Strath Haven avenue.
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Mrs. John Shepley, of Chicago will sister, Mrs. R. T. Balr, Cornell ave-.
arrive tomorrow to spend a few days nue.
at the home of Mrs. Arthur E. Bye,
CHESTER CONCERT COURSE
Harvard and Strath Haven avenues.
CLOSES SUCCESSFUL SERIES
Paul
:McKinnie,
of
Ogden
avenue,
"Mrs. Shepley is the wife of Dr. John
who has been attending Dartmouth
Shepley a professor in the Art DepartThe Concert Series given at the New
College is at home for his spring vament of Chicago University.
Century Club of· Chester under the auscation.
pices of the Chester Concert Course
Dr. Clara Newport of Elm avenue
The
'V
oman's
Club
of
Drexel
Inst!closed
last week with the presentation
entertained at lunchcon on W cdnesday
tute are sponsoring three one act plays on Monday evening of a program by the
for Miss }.Iaude Gorham of Boston.
for the benefit of the Girls' Stude~t Philadelphia String Simfonietta.
Loan
fund. One of the plays 1S
Mrs. Henry Hoot who has been reUnder the baton of Fabien Sevitzky the
"Trifles"
in which Mrs. E. O. Lange,
cuperating at the home of hcr mother
little
stringed symphony gave a delightin Cynwyd from a severe attack of of Baltin'tore Pike, has the leading fempart.
'inine
ful reading of a program consisting of
rheumatic fever, has returned to her
c1assis
and modern selections, opening
home on Lafayette avenue.
l\fr. and Mrs. Roland L. Eaton,. of with the Mozart "Eline Kleine NachtMrs. Laura Byerly of Princeton av~ Yale and Dickinson avenues, entertatn- musik and attaining a climax in the Tschnue is entertaining her cousin "Mrs. cd
Ilight.their bridge club last Saturday
Charles Hay of Boston.
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CHIEF
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Kathryn Simpers
RCXJ:~~.t~lR'f TRUCK
Prompt and Satisfactory
John Rogeri, Chief of Police receiyed
PHONE SW. 1584
a crushed nose and other cuts and brUises
last Saturday afternoon when he fell or 237 Saxer Ave. Springfield. Pa.
was jolted off of one of the Sw~rthmore I_-:--,.-,._______~__
fire trucks which was respondmg to a 4 Park Ave.
Swarthmore
fire at the home of Dr. Arthur E. Bye,
Harvard and Strath Haven avenues. The
fire was confined to the kitchen and little
rlamage was done.
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No one knows just how Chlef .Rogen
fell off the fire truck. Some witnesses
'lay that he tried to alight whi1~ it was
~oing too fast and fell on hiS face.
Others state that he was jolted off.
Rogeri himself does not mow j1l5t how
it happened.
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This is the second time that C~lef
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Rogeri has suffered a broken nose Since
Kill Japaneze Beetle Grubs
C all Sherwood 3101
accompanied by his son Stewart, is
spending the week-end on his farm in
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Every Day I
F. M. SCHEIBLEY
!
Mauagement
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UThe Inn with Personality"
So whether you need sturdy service
weights far 'parta, or a mere wisp of
gassamer sheerness for evening, you
will find them here in all eolora and
sizes.
New Price., $1.35 Pl'. or 3 Pl'. for
$4.00.
BUCHNER'S
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Swarthmore
avenue, are
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week
in Washington,
D. spending
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PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN'S
ASSN. MEETING FRIDAY
Mrs. Samuel Dyer Clyde and her
son, of Swarthmore, left Wednesday
Friday, April 11th, an interesting pro- for their cottage at Rehoboth, Del.,
gram has been arranged for the regu- where Samuel Clycie, Jr., will entertain
LEARN TO PLAY
CONTRACT BRIDGE
The leading and popular game of 1930
The Simplified and Standardized
Method of the Game
Class and Individual lnstructions
CLEARBROOK 2963-W
TOGGERY SHOP
Suburban Work Our SpeCialty
Camp POCONO for boys
11th Seuon
sports and woodcrart camp. 2000
feet up tn the Pocono Mountains.
Moderate fee covers all expenses.
Snits
,17.50 to ,23.50
Friendly inn uence prevails with staff
of college-trained men, Including a
resident camp doctor.
Swarthmore references If desired.
Write or telephone tor information.
Boys' Snits
,10.50 to ,17.50
Men~s
Ladies' Dress &: Sports
(;oats
,22.50 to $35
113 Kenilworth Road, Merion, Pa.
3 bunches 25c
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BY
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Member of the Board of LedureshJp of the Mother Church
The First Church of Christ, SCientist, in Boston, l\olassachusetts
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Copple. Lane& Avondale Rd., Wallingford
J. D. DURNALL
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At Eight O'clock
Grow Beautiful FlowersVelvety Lawns
with VIGORO
Tons of VIGORO are ready
delivery at HeDder.on's.
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THE KENT MFG.
Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Oa the Baltimore Pike
0 __ Sat. dU a P_ M_
Mrs. D. \V. Babcock, of Arlington,
Mass., was the guest of }Wfr. and Mrs.
Thomas Vl. Andrew, of North Chester
mad, this past week.
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The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Don-
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CHESTER
ald C. Storrs has been completed 011
Swarthmore Place, Carroll Thayer's
{jevelopment on North Chester road.
Today-Tomorrow
William Powell in
"STREET OF CHANCE"
Mon.-Tues.-Wed.
Greta Garbo
talking for the first time, in
"ANNA CHRISTIE"
MEDIA THEATRE
MEDIA, PA.
Today and Tomorrow
Fred Kohler, Chas. BickEord
and Raym,?nd Hatton
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.
"LOCKED DOORS"
-withRod La Rocque
m
"HELL'S HEROES"
Taken from Peter B. Kyne'.
story
"The Three Godfathers"
Mon. and Tues.
Commander G. M. Dyatt in
"HUNTING TIGERS
IN INDIA"
Authentic
.
Not a staged movie
Wed. and Thurs.
William Collier, Sr., and
Marguerite Churchill
in
"HARMONY AT HOME"
Taken from the story
"The Family Upstairs':
Matinee. Wed. & Sat. 2.30
WASHINGTON
Today-Lut Day
Nancy Carroll in
"DANGEROUS
PARADISE"
Sat.-Mon.-Tues.
Edward Everett Horton in
"THE AVIATOR"
Wed.-Thur.-Fri.
Doug Fairbanks, Jr.
Loretta Young
in
"LOOSE ANKELS"
it
(;Ilflon Belgh••, Pa.
V.e Uodber'" Dr'. .e
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IS
modern
Modern refrigeration demands
moist cold for vegetables-dry cold
for meats and other foods. That's
Tele ...
and
why Frigidaire has the Hydrator.
make your lawno, gardens, and
Modern refrigeration demands
your
order
today
flowers more luxuriant than ever
before.
Your flower boxes and
'-
fast freezing of ice and desserts.
potted plants will alao profit by
That's why Frigidaire is equipped
VIGORO.
on-steel inside and out-as easy to
enclosed mechanism. That's why
has all these features. So, to make
BEAN POLES
CEDAR POSTS
the Frigidaire mechanism is con-
sure that the electric refrigerator
ALL KINDS OF
cealed in the bottom of the cabi-
you buy is modem, be sure it's a
MATERIALS
You don't know what
Service and Economy is
until you try Hendel'''
net-out of the way.
M 0 R.E
LUMBER - COAL - FEED
Morton, Pa.
. Frigidaire.
FRIGIDAIRE
William Henderson & Co.
Call Sw. 455
Frigidaire cabinets are Porcelain-
Frigidaire and Frigidaire a/one
LUMBER AND
the long run to keep your home well
repaired.
spodess cleanliness. That's why
Modern refrigeration demands
ALSO
LUMBER THAT LASTS I
Repair your home this spring. Add a
new porc.h, some new built-in features,
a new garage. It will he cheaper in
Modern refrigeration demands
clean as chinaware.
with the "Cold Control."
BUILDING
Onr spring stock is complete with styles that
young men will like immensely ... good l~ok
ing conservative models, too! and such a variety
of them you'll find choosing a real pleasure.
Suits made to measnre at a substantial saving.
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D1RECTION WARNER BROS.
sure
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND
Suits
Phone 1129
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WHEN YOU BUY AN ELECTRIC
REFRIGERA TOR
SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, 1930
You'll like these new spring fabrics for each
coat is correctly tailored and will appeal instantly to the man that dresses smartly and
spends wisely.
Swarthmore, Pa.
STANLEY COMPANY THEATRE
ANNOUNCES A
Topeoats
,17.50 to '27.:.0
BUILDERS
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FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
phone
MR. AND MRS. C. G. PAXSON
Mer. 1029-1
gUD
TO BE DELIVERED IN
You'll find here the largest dig.
play of ready.to-wear clothing in
woolens and worsteds of the
better class to be found anywhere.
Kent's Clothes are characterized
by their high standard of quality.
A
Ridley Park. Mr. Thayer has also bework on another home at SwarthDr. and Mrs. J. R. Kine, Riverview more PJace for Lea P. Warner of
road, will spend the week-end at State Philadelphia.
College. Penna., where they will attend
Sigmathe
Xi. installation of a chapter of
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST,
OF SWARTHMORE, PA.
Park Ave. Swarthmore
PAINTERS AND DEOORATORS
Arch St., Eat of 63rd St., Phila~elphia, Pa.
Miss Alida Van Schooven.
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At Night Belmont 0471-WI
GEORGE GILLESPIE & CO.
FRESH BEETS AND
CARROTS
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McCallum features the Smartest
Hosiery with the Newest Parisian In ..
fluence in .heernes. and shade, without
a hint of Pari. on the price tag.
UNLIMITED HORSEBACK RIDING
StrathHaven
LARGE BUNCH
So. Chelter Road
Phone, Sw. 1226
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Sold at Mill Prices
49c
Free Delivery
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Kent!Js Spring Models •••
Snits & Topeoats
both done to a turn and
ready to melt in your
mouth are ready for your
Sunday dinner in The Tea
Room.
Madeleine B. Naishy,
Ho.te.s.
Dinners, sSe, $1.00 and
$1.25. Main dining room
$1.50.
Swarthmore 680
FRUITS - VEGETABLES
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STATE AND MONROE STREETS, MEDIA, PA.
Golden Waffles!
Chicken
a la King!!
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Dr. J. Russell Smith, of Elm Avenue
MARTEL
BROS.
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the week. The guests will be: Percy
The following books have been added 10:30 the women 'Will gather 10 sew for
lladeira
and Francis Madeira, of Gerto the public library in Borough nail: the Red Cross. Mrs. Child is hostess
Birmingham, G.-"SmuggIer's Cave"; for the luncheon which follows. At the mantown: Lawrence Singmaster and
Bojer, Johan-uLast of the Vikings"; devotional hour Mrs. Laura Adams will Stephen Oliver.
Mrs. Robert E. Bair. of Cornell ave ...
Crane, Stephen-uRed Badge of Cour- continue her message on the Women
of
the
Bible.
At
2.00
o'clock
the
age"; Capes, B.-uSkeleton Key"; Ers ...
nue, entertained at a tea on Wedneskine, John-uSincerity"; Ferber, Edna speaker is Hans P. Freece, Esq., raised day in honor of Mr. Bair's mother,
-uCimarron";
Frederick,
John- in Utah of polygamous parents, now who has recently come from Detroit,
on Mormonism. Mich.
"Sword Lover"; Hanson, Kunt-UMys_ a well-known speaker
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teries"; Ludwig, Emil-uSon of Man";
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker
Mann, Thomas-uEarJy Sorrow"; Maand family were the guests of Mr. and
son, Tom-"Humor of Love"; Morrow,
Mrs. William Wilson, of Elda Farm,
H. W.-uTiger, Tiger" j :McGarrah,
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Carter-and Miss on Sunday.
Albert
F.-ClPractical
Interchurch
~{ethods"; McGarrah-Modern Church Betty Douglas Carter of Audenried,
Dr. and Mrs. William I. Hull, of
Management";
:McGarrah - "Money Pennsylvania, were week-end guests
Talks"; Norris, Kathleen-uPassion of Mr. and Mrs. F. Don Price, of Yale Walnut Lane, accompanied by Mrs.
avenue.
William W. Speakman are taking a
Flower"; Schnitzler, Arthur-UFrau_
brief motor trip. They will visit relalein Else"; Schreiner, Olive-uFrom
A son was born Sunday morning to tives in Maryland and later go to the
).[ao to Man"; TitzeJl, Jed-UAuthor's
Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Parker, of Elm Hot Springs in Virginia.
Annual 1930"; and Wiggin, K. D.-uCaat the Ridley Park hospita1.
avenue,
thedral Courtship."
Afiss Constance Kent, of Grinnell
New books in the Juvenile Library
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Mrs. J. R. Helms, Elm avenue, is Collcge is spending the Easter holidays
are: Bower, B. M.-"Heritage of the
recovering from a slight attack of in- visiting friends in Omaha, Neb., and
Sioux's"; Frost, W. H.-flFairies and fluenza.
Harlan, Iowa.
Folk of Ireland"; Lincoln, J.-ClSilas
Bradford's Boy" ; Martirean, H.Mr.. and Mrs. A. B. Chapin, of HarDonald P. Jones and John C. Kent
"Peasant and the Prince"; ~Iathiew
vard
avenue, entertained last Friday are representing Grinnell Cotiege on
son, F. K._uBoy Scout Book of Stoevening at dinner and bridge.
the Southern tennis trip. Among the
ries"; and Moore, R. D.-"When They
colleges they will play are the Uni'Vere Girls".
Miss Josephine Motheral, of Swarth- versity of Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas.
The following books have been addmore
avenue, entertained at bridge 1I.Iissouri, Riee Institute and Tulane
ed to the Swarthmore authors' collecUniversity at New Orleans.
tion: Walters, Raymond-fiBethleh~m Tuesday evening.
Bach Choir";" Walters-Bethlehem
Miss Harriet Kistler, daughter of Dr.
Long Ago and Today"; Vialters-EduMiss Margaret Vlachos, Vassar aveEarl Kistler, of Park avenue,
William
cational Jottings Abroad"; McGarrah,
is visiting her friend, Miss Pat
nue,
Albert
F.-"Practical
Interchurch was hostess at a dinner last Saturday Higgins. in Connecticut.
::'1.[ ethods";
McGarrah - "M 0 d e r II evening.
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Church Management"; and McGarrah
Elmira
Redgrave,
of Vassar avenue,
-"},{oney Talks".
1-1r. and Mrs. Michael Kovolenko, of is spending her spring vacation at At-
EDWARD A. McMAHON
SUPLEE'S
A DWARE STORE
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THE MEDIA THEATRE
Miss
has returned
to Hood College, Frederick, Md.
25c lb.
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our new pottery
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With Arsenate of Lead
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FRESH GREEN
ASPARAGUS
Dose
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GEO. E. WILT
Plumbing & Heating
of !h~ \V?man'~ ~ssf>cialar16n!,,~etinf!'
of the Presbytettan Churcli. At at a house pariy for the remainder of lantic City, where she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Storrs formerly lived in
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News Notes
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Mrs. John M. Taylor and two sons
of Yale avenue, are motoring to Durham, N. C., where they will visit GodMiss Barbara Pearson who is a stuirey Taylor, who is a student at Duke
dent
at the Yale School of Fine Arts,
University. On their return trip they
New
Haven, is spending a week's vawill visit friends at Lcwisburg, W. Va.
cation at the home of her parents Dr.
and Mrs. Paul 'hI. Pearson.
Mrs. Douglas Sinclair, of Harvard
avenue, entertained her bridge club
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Miss Ann Corbin, of Rutgers 3;-venue
yesterday afternoon. The guests were
Mrs. Vvayne Randall, :Mrs. Richard gave a buffet supper Sunday evenmg at
Talbot Mrs. Albert Garrett, Sr., Mrs. the Strath Haven Inn. The guests were
Carl Chaffee, }.oIrs. Theodore Saulnier, as follows: Miss Nancy Nicholls, of
Mrs. Sidney Downs, Mrs. Richard Panama, Miss Eleanor Hughs, Mrs. Joe
Haig, Mrs. Charles Sagendorph of Parks Miss E. Evans, Lieut. U. S. HowMoylan, Mrs. Paul Brown, and Mrs. ard Lieut. Robert Cavanaugh, Lieut. Joe
Pa;ks, Mr. John Arthur Mitchell, Lieut.
Percival Armitage.
G. Olivere of the Italian Army, and
Lord Herbert Fitzjoy of Cambridge,
Miss Carol Cross who is a student England.
at William and :Mary College, Williamsburg, Va., is spending her vacation
~.-Irs. Rosalie Roberts and son Hugh
with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. George
who
is home from George School have
Cross of Princeton avenue.
left on a motor trip into New England.
Miss Jane Hanna, of lvlapJe avenue,
attended a fraternity dance at Lehigh
Miss Sarah \Varner Knight of
University recently.
Swarthmore and Yale avenues entertained' at luncheon Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Simpson, of
Dartmouth are entertaining Mr. and
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Miss Mary Donsall of Cornell aveMrs. Rob Roy Rex of Norwood at
the Players Club this evening.
nue had the honor of receiving a Gold
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106 E. 9th Street
THAN
1,300,000
J. J.
POCOCK, INC.,
IN
USE
Chester, Pa.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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THE
APRIL 4, 1930
SWARTHMOREAN
aikowsky theme "Child Jesus Had a Ga,.
den," with the Arensky variations, and
Call Swarthmore 900 and Give Your
the Tschaikowsky "Elegy."
News to the Social Editor
Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde, of Ogden and
Swarthmore avenues was chairman of
the course this season and a large m1tl1_
ber of Swarthmore people have attend('(l
Mrs, J aeob !\leschter. of Dickinson! London Counh·, Virginia,
Stewart I 'Medal from the Philadelphia Orches- becoming chief of police of Swarthmore. the concerts. l\lany SwarL1-Jmore peo{llc
avenue, yisitcd with her parents in Smith is at hom'e on his vacation from I tra Association for her excellent noteThe fire department responded pr?mpt who attended only a single concert of tt,!
Pennsherg this \\'l'I.·k.
I COf\H'lI Cnin'r:;ity where he ig a stu-! honk on the childrcn's concerts.
The, Iy to the alarm but \\,?,~ d~layed slIght y I series have stated their intention of ;',~_
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dent of agriculture alld rural life,
'Ilntl'h()oks of the ~[isses Betty and by a field fire at I';lI.f\·le\\' road ':.l1d i teuding the entirc series next year,
Miss ;\Ilnil' Dtlll~tar and )'liss ~[ar\,i
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Burchlllal,
who have heen h\'lllg
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Argyle of '
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f the
I a arm (Ito e sen
'nulestn, Ihat'
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Swarthllwre a\,l'lllH', ha\'e lllo\'ed to .I' CI ll~ster ro:t( I ('ntcrtalllc(
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Y ork j tIC"
earne
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t h elr
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).frs. John Shepley, of Cillcago WIll' sister, h!rs. R. T. Bair, Cornell a\'c-'
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]'.frs. J, \\'arren Paxson, Vassar aycnue, Idt on Saturday for Florida,
anivl' tomorrow to spt'l1d a few days i 1111e
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at Ih,' home of ,Irs. Arthur E. Bve, I '
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A[r~. Tom Kellt'r, daughter of 1fr" JIan-a'.'d and ,Strath ~fla\'efn avcI)lu-es.! Paul ).[cKinni(', of Ogden aVl'IHll', CLOSES SUCCE.SSFUL SERIES!
Charles Emory of :\lapk a,'elllte, ac- )'fr~. ~h('p1C'y IS th('. WI e 0 Dr, Oh:l who h:H hcen attending Dartmonth
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companil.'d hy her ~Oll Charles, went to Shepley a professor III the Art Depar~I 110 for Ilis sllrill!T va-! The Concert Serlc$ given at the New
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Lotl~ nr:l.ndl tHl Sunday to spend n, 1l1l'nt 0 r CI. lIcag-o
'Ill\·erslty.
! ('elltur\, Club of Chester Ullder II Ie a115* *
cation.
\\'t'l" k with ~fr, Kc'l1er,
pices '
of thec
Chester
oncert Course
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1Jr. Clara Xl'Wport of Elm avem.e'
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· I a t Itltll' IH'on PIl \\. t'( I Ill'S(Iay
').fr. and )'frs, John nakcr Hoherts l'll t cr t al1l('(
awl famil~' of 311 Park ;l\'CIlUl' arc (\lr \Ii.;:, ).famk Cpl'halll (If Boston. ' tl1t(' are sponsnring thre{' 011(' act plays on :Monday evening of a program Ly the
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'for the . h(,llclit of till' Cirls' ~hH1('nl
spendlllg'
the: '\'l~l'k
at theIr Snlllnh'l'
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lIa Stri ng Simfonietta .
I lOme 1Il P rinCl·';s +.\I1I1C COHllty, 'I
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tund,
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of
thc
plays
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)'Ir~. TTl'lll'Y Hoot who has hc('n re-: "'1' . ., ,'"
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l·t11'l'ratlllg at tlll~ lh)tllc uf hlT mother
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tl.I"a,II·llgfl'lll- little stringed symphony g
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fill l'l'ading of a program conslsimg ofl
:\rr. and ).[r~. TIl'lln' .\. PIper, 'Yale "!ll'umatic f('\'er, has returned to Iwr I III III I. part.
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opelllllg 1I
a\'CIlU(',
are cntcrtallllllg .\ I'S. • H. hnllll' tlll Lafayettc an'llue,
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f classls and modern seIcctions,
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Yak amI J)ickill';()1l a\"('1ltll'S, l'ntertaill.
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a,,':- cd their hrhl.c-e cluh last Satnnay:
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McCallum features the Smartc:;l
of Yale an'lHll', arc motoring- to Dur* * *
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GEO. E.
I Hosiery with the Newest Parisian Inham, N... '., when' t IH'Y will "is it ~ocl.
CHIEF ROGERI FALLS
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Pllunbing & Heating
, anuence
in sheerness and shade, withont
frey Taylor, who i~ a student at Dukc
)'Ii,,~ narhara Pl'arsnn who IS a stuFROM FIRE TRUCK!
hint of Paris on the price tag.
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0 tl their retllm trip
. they, .kllt ;It the Yale School of Fine Arts,!'
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Prompt and Satisfactory
Uuh'crslty,
Tol"1 1',om>r·l.
Chief of Police receiyc'd ',So whether you need sturdy service
will yisit friends at Lcwishurg, \V. \'a. Xl'\\' II:wl.'ll. is spending a wl'l'k's \'80-'' h
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('ation at thl~ !tome of her pan'llts Dr': a ~rt1shed I~ose and other cuts and bruisesi
weights for sports, or a mere wisp of
Ilast Satt1rday afternoon when he fell or: 237 Saxer Ave. Springfield. Pa. ,!05samer sheerness for II
evening,
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).[rs. ])tmglas ~illdtlir, of Han'anl a !HI "\frs. Panl *\L* Pcarson.
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t'11h'rlalllt'd
Ill'!' hrnl.l:'e
club.
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. olle of the Swarthmore
d"
trllcks which was
Park t\\'c.
Swarthmore!1 sizes.
\'cstl'n I;1\' a rtl'l·lltHIIl. '1'1 Il' l!tll'stS were,~ :\ft<;s .\1111 Corhlll, or hntgcrs avet1ue,fir<:
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I New Prices, $1.35 pr, or 3 pro for
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~~:'- I~C \1~a,I~( a(~.... r~, ~r\'lc ;~I;'; ,the Strath Han:n Inn, The gucsts were i Han·anl and Strath Ha\'e.n a\,enues, he ,
$400
~ Jot . .- r~: " '.l.lt'I'1 ~lrli.tt" 's:' I' ... ·ias follows: ~ftss Nancy Nicholls, of I fire was confined to the kItchen and httle!
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lUll on; ,.I~I IlH r. i Panama, )[iss Eleanor Hughs, )'1l's. Joe' ~lal11age was dOlle.
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1[r.s~ ~id~l.l'Y .r~().\\',I~S. S~rT1",S. Richard' Parks, )'liss E. Evans, Lieut. U. How- No on(' knows jtlSt ho\\' Chief .Rogcri
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~[oylan. \f!'~. Paul l,rO\\I1, and )'frs. Parks, :\fr. lohn Arthur l\litchell, Licut. lOa\' 1hat hc triell to alight while it was
Perci"al .. \rmitaw·,
G. OIi\'ere +of the Italian Army, and i g~ing too fast and fell on his face.,
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J .ord Herbert Fitzjoy of Cambridge,: Others statc tlmt he was jolted off.
lvJiss Colrnl ('ros." \\'ho i", a stu(knt England.
: Rog-eri hilllself docs not know just how
at \Villialll ;lIld )'fary College. \Vil1iam-;* * *
it happened.
hurg, \-a .. is spl'lldillg" hn ",,,cation
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I. . '·"r)· 1I0llle has a I.lace for
Cross tlf Princeton avenue.
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At Eight O'dock
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Tons of VIGORO are ready for
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make
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lawns, gardens, and
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modern
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»Ioistcold forvegetables-dIJ'cold
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potted plants will also profit by
That's why Frigidaire is e(luipped
VIGORO.
Modern refrigeration demands
ALSO
Frigidaire cabinets arc Porcdainon-steel inside and out-as easy to
Frigidaire and Frigidaire a!nlle
has all these features, So,
CEDAR POSTS
the Frigidaire mechanism is con-
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ALL KINDS OF
cealed in the bottom of the cabi-
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Frigidaire.
LUMBER AND
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LUMBER THAT LASTS!
repaired.
spotless cleanliness. That's why
enclosed mechanism. That's why
BEAN POLES
Repair your home this spring. Add a
new porch, some new built-in features,
a new garage. It will be cheaper in
the long run to keep your home well
Modern refrigeration demands
clean as chinaware.
with the "Cold Control."
like these new '1'l'inl( fahri.·s for I'at'h
cOI'rcdly tailored
Our spring stock is cotllplete with styles that
YOltlll( men will like imtllcnsely ... 1(..... 1 luoking enllservalivc nlodc]s, tno! and ~"H'h a va"iely
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Suits made to measure at a suhstantial saving.
IS
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and
flowers more luxuriant than ever
before.
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hetter class to he found anywhere.
Kent's Clothes arc (~haractl'ril,:(~d
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Ridley Park. ).[i'. Thayer has also be10.30 the women will gather to sew for Madeira and Francis ~Iadeira, of GcrThe following books have been added the Red Cross. 'Irs. elll'ld ,'s hosless
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Birmingham, G.-uSmuggler's Cave"; devotional hour Mrs, Laura Adams will
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Bojer, Johan-"Last of the Vikings"; continue her message on the \Vomen
),[rs, Robert E. Bair. of Cornell aye- College, Penna., wlten' they will atCrane, Stephcn-coRed Badge of Cour- of the Bible. At 2.00 o'clock tht: nne, entertained at a tea on \Vcdncs- klHl the installation of a chapter of :'
:l~e"; Capes, ..B:-"S~e~~ton Key"; Ers- speaker is Hails P. Freece, Esq., raised day III honor of ).[r. Bair's moth~r, Sigma Xi.
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talking for the first time, in
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'n': BO\n."r, n, ::\J.-"H('ritage of the, fl'co\'l'ring from a slight attat'k of i11-, visiting friends ill Omaha, Xeh., al-I(\
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':radionl's Hoy"; )'fartirctln, I-I.--! :\Ir.. and ).[rs, A, D. Chapin of I1arDonald 1'. Jom's and John C. K<"nt'
Fred Kohler, Chas. Bickford
"LOCKED DOORS"
Pea;~l1lk all.~p the Prince": ~(athie\\'-, yant a\'l'lIm', l'ntertained la;t Frid3Y an' n'pn':>enting Grinnell Collcgl' 011
and Raym,?nd Hatton
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the ~ollthl'rn kllnis trip. Among- the
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Edward Everett Horton in
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William Collier. Sr •• and
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PRF.SBYTERIAN WOMEN'S
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ASSN. MEETING FRIDAY
~r r~, ~alllUl'i l)y('1' Clydc and her
CONTRACT BRIDGE
"HARMONyln AT HOME"
Wed.-Thur.-Fri.
SOlIl, ni ~warthtlllll'l', kit \Vedl1csda\'
Frida~', ;\pril I Ith, all iUh'n'sting pro- for tlwir cliitage :It ){l'1lOholh, Del"
Tlw kadin,:::- and J"IIHlI,lr ;':;UlIC (If 1!I:W
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TI\(' Silllillilied and Standardized
a en rom t e story,
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k'ram 1Ia", /)C('II arranged for the rl'gu- \\'hl'l'l~ ~allll1cl Clydl', Jr" will entertain;
"The Faml'ly Upstal'rs"
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University t'ecl'l~ly*
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Robert
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It is "H 20", which can easily be trans ..
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Editor lind Publisher
ter.
The "yoo-yoo" plates will be found
on the car of Herman Brown, of Harrisburg, and the ''U U" resembles Dothiog so much as a pair of inverted
Oflices-Shirer Bldg., Second Floor Front-Phone Swarthmore 900
Philadelphia Representative., Neville & Hitching.,
213 South 17th St., Philadelphia
Phone Pennypacker 8020
CHURCH NEWS
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muleshoe prints.
So far as Motor Vehicles officials
.Dtered as Second Class matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post Office at Iknow only one tag so far issued spells
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
Iwarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
I the name of its holder. It is that
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ibearing "LA4," held by John A. La-
Keep the inward watch, keep a clear
soul and a light heart.
FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1930
1 Fore, of Fairview Farms, Narberth.
-William Penn.
__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'Wile y U. Sallade, of Longwood, KenSunday
nett Square, holds the much sought 10.00 A. M.-First Day School in WhitLAGGING INTEREST IN
word efficient IS used now have passSOl, and the equally desired "M D"
tier House.
BUILDING PROGRAM cd and gone.
is on the car of a physician, of course- 10.00 A. M.-Adult class in the Meeting
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Before the $135,000 school bond issue
was approved. nearly everyone in Swarthmore seemed to take a personal interest
in the school building program. Now
that interest has evidently died, the full
responsibility for the Rutgers avenue
building is being placed on the school
board, and no criticism will be heard untit the building is completed. Then if
past experience is any criterion, public
opinion will gether its full strength stand
in front of the Hew building and literally
blow it to pieces.
The time to have your say about the
Rutgers avenue building is at the school
board meeting n(::xt week. Last week's
Swart/unorean contained a full account
of the plans for this building and for the
shop building. As far as we can learn,
few people took the trouble to study
these plans or to make further inquiry.
These people are the ones who will condemn the loudest when the building has
been completed.
A great number of Swarthmoreans
arc interested in a gymnasium for the
local school system yet who is keeping
this part of the program before the
school board? A tentative limit of $70,000 has been placed on the Rutgers avenue building. Every cent more than this
is eating into the money for the gymn.
Allowing $70,000 for the new Rutgers avenue building, $15.000 for the shop building, and $15,000 for land to be purchased
from the College as a gymnasium site.
How much of the bond issue is left fOf
the gymn? Thifty thousand dollars plus
the insurance money which will be anywhere between thirty and forty thous-
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29-Numbers
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HEDGEROW SEVENTH
ANNIVERSARY APRIL
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Homesick for Swarthmore
A letter from Mrs. Harriet W. Hail
renewing her subscription t 0 The
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Fertilizer-Seeds--Garden
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Window Shade.
FRED J. HARLEY
Interior Decorator
Succe•• or to
George ScbaJles
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vldent y wart more s gymn, w lie II
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was recommended 50 vigorously back in le pu IS he story that the hearse of
Furniture Repairing
1923 must await another year or so. And a Chambersburg undertaker has the Custom Made
Muhlenberg Ave.
every cent above $70,000 spent on the I Hccnse plate bearing the depressing
Furniture
Rutledg~, Pa.
Rutgers avenue site whether for grading, prophecy ."~ 2," and the story is just
building, sewers, streets or sidewalks. is I as cntertammg, the Afotor Vehicles BuMRS. A. J_ QUINBY & SON
money taken from the gymnasium's reau said today, as though it were true.
share of the budget.
As a matter of fact the tag flU 2" will
Funeral Directors
We have no solution how the money be found on a passenger ear owned by
and Embalmen
can be better spent, but we do think the Elizabeth D. Schade, 95 West Green206 SOUTH ORANGE ST.
school hoard should definitely budget wood avenue, Lansdowne, and plates
their money for the three parts of ~heir on the vehicles of thc Chambersburg Media, Pa.
Phone I 4
program: the Rutgers avenue school, undertaker in nowise resemble "U 2." - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -__
Bell Phone Cle:ubrook 653·J
the gymn, and the shop building; and George \\Tinters, of Herr street, Harris- I
Established 1843
that not a cent m~re should be spent on burg, is proud of his "4 U 2," and
WM. J. CARTLEDGE
any oue of these Items than was deter- lames A. \-Velclt, Harrisburg, of "4 U."
mined hefore the plans were first dis"MA" and "PA" are seen on the
Granite and Marble Memorial.
Cemetery Work a Specialt,.
cussed. .
.
road by amused travelers, the former
North Lansdowne Avenue
Last mght borough co~m~ll. met ?nd being held by Dr. John B. licAlIister,1
DHEXEL HILL, PA.
because of our press datc Jt IS It11possli?lc of Harrisburg, and the latter by Presi-!
(Oppoait Arlinnon Cemelery)
to say whether the Rutgers avenue flte
was taken into the borough or not. But
Dr. Clarence E. Blye
the lime for seeking hids on the Rulgers
GARDENER AND CARETAKER I
avenue huilding is dra:ving near. We
Landscape gardener. Lawns taken
VETERINARY SURGEON
are confident that there IS a strong fce1- carc oi by the mouth. Rich top soil
Specializing in Treatment
ing in Swarthmore opposing the letting manure and sad for sale. Genera]
of Small Animals
of contracto; for a school building outside hauling.
923 Edgmont Ave. Chester
the borough no matter how hadly school
CHARLES LOCKETT
facilities :-Ire needed.
Phone Chester 6218 or 3137
318 Vernon St., Media,
Phone 1074
Oliver M. Kook
Repair Work & New Installation.
KIMMELL & SON
~fany Swarthmorealls who ha\'e th···
GEORGE H. KELLEY
General
Contractor
ed here any length of time will feel
Electrician
a personal loss ill the dl:'ath of Oliv.::·r PAINTING
PAPERING
Phone Sw. 428-R
M. Kook, who for ten YC:-Irs was manager of the American store on Park
PHONES W. 1396 & 632,J
a\'(,I1t1c and was known to Il('ariy cveryone as "Little ).[r. Kook."
It is strange that in that 1110st impersonal of stores, a chain grocer.v
.!'itnre, should have worked a Illan whos~~
inciividuality is rememhered years afh·r his removal to another district.
At the time of his transfer to anMost people who never get
other store, hutlClrC'cis of residents of
ahead, fail to do so because
Swarthmore signed a petition urging
that he he allowed to remain here. It
they
think
what little they
is said that a numher of signers of
could save is not worth while.
the petition refused to trade at the
American sloft.' for a year or more
Ies the modest initial deposit,
after Mr. Kook was transferreu.
added to regularly, that soon
\Vhat Was the secrct of this man's
popularity? :\0 two words describe
develops into a substantial surplus.
it hetter than "unselfish service." ScrOPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US TODAY
vice is the keynote of nearly every
WE PAY 3% ON SAVINGS
business, hut how far and few between
are the clerks who can make you fee1
that their effort to please is prompted
hy a feeling of friendliness and human
kindness rather than hy a desire to
sene as a matter of husiness cffici~
cltey.
M f. Kook had that rare quality of
making you fccl that he waited on you
and helped you hecause he liked you
and not hecause he wanted you to trade
at his store. He will be remembered
"&""'ng Swarthmore SlnCil 1904"
and loved long after more efficient
store proprietors and managers as the
THE
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
invites you to ita
SUNDAY SERVICES
9.45 A. M.-Church School
11.00 A. M.
"THE CHRIST OF ALL ROADS"
8.00 P. M.
"CHOOSE YOUR AGE"
A pertinent discussion of an imperti.
nent question. How old are you? Age
11.00 A. M.-Mecting for Worship in
the Meeting House.
has four dimensions. Which is yours?
Wedne.day
LLOYD P. STEVENS
9.30 A. M. to 2.30 P. M.-Sewing and
Preaches at both services.
Quilting in Whittier House, Box
LET US RESERVE SUNDAY
luncheon.
FOR SPIRITUAL THOUGHT
Wednesday, the 23rd of April, RumAND MEDITATION
mage Sale at Whittier House.
All are cordially invited to join in these
.ervicea.
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
TO ALL THE SERVICES
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
OF
THE SWARTHMORE PRESBYTE·
SCIENTIST
RIAN CHURCH
OF SWARTHMORE
John Ellery Tuttle, Minister
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Sunday, 10.00. The Bible School wilh
Services
large classes for men and women.
11.00 A. M.-Sunday School.
At II.OO-Morning Worship, with holy
11:00 A. M.-Sunday Lesson-Sermon.
communion.
Wednesday evening meeting each At 5.00-Vespers, preceded by fifteen
week, 8 p. m. Reading room open
minutes of organ worship.
daily, except Sundays and holidays, 1
The Pastor's sermon subject,
to 4 P. M., Church Edifice.
THE REVIVAL OF PRAYER
This service closes at 5.45.
All are cordiaHy invited to attend the
THE YOUNG PEOPLE
services and use the Reading Room.
welcome all to their interesting
meeting at 7.00
TRINITY CHURCH
WEDNESDAY
Congregational dinner at 6.30, followPROTESTANT EPISCOPAL
ed by annual meetings with elections
and reports.
Chester Road and Cotlege Avenue
Rev. J. larden Guenther, S. T. M.,
Everyone'. Life is a Series of Choice•.
Rector.
CHOOSE THE BEST
Sunday Service.
ROO a. m.-Holy Communion.
WESLEY AFRICAN METHODIST
9.45 a m.-Sunday School.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
IU)() a. m.-Morning prayer and sermall.
Bowdin Avenuet
Special Lenten Service.
Rov. C. C. Brown. S.T.B.. Pa.tor
Wednesdays:
10.00 a. m.-Holy Communion.
11,00 A. M~Morning \Vorship.
11.00 a. tn.-Sewing Group.
2,00 P. M~Sunday Scllool.
2.00 p. tn.-Mrs. Charles Biddle will 8:00 P. M.-Evening Worship and
speak.
Sermon.
Fridays:
All are cordially invited to attend these
4.30 p. 1Il.-Childrcn·s Service.
service.
8.00 p. tn.-Evening Prayer and AdEveryone i. invited to this church,
dress. Preacher: The Rcv. Robert].
McFetridge.
ill worship and work
21
The Hedgerow Theatre of Rose Valley will mark its seventh anniversary on
Monday, April 21st, by presenting its
first new production of the current season, Shakespeare's "Othello." Wayland
Rudd. the negro actor whose "Brutus
Jones" opened the Rose Valley repertory
this year, will have the title role. Isobel
Murdoch will play uDesdemona"; Dudley Vaughan, "Emilia"; Ferd Nofer,
"Iago" and Grover Burgess will be seen
as "Cassia."
QUEER COMBINATIONS
IN AUTOMOBILE TAGS
Harrisburg,
House led on April 6th by Lawrence
E. Lindley. Subject: American In-
burg.
Here's some suggestions for Captain
Rogeri who is so generously handing out
white and red cards to violators of traffic regulations in Swarthmore.
Statistics showing that the daily average
Iowa street and road accident casualty
rate is one killed and 40 seriously injured, induced the state to start a campaign against reckless drivers.
The remedy will have to be found by
engineers as well as by policemen. Sheriff Cress of Mason City is trying out a
novel method of police control. He continued to arrest the worst offenders, and
in addition he stopped the best drivers
and decorated them with a red card
complimenting them on their regard for
others.
He h~d to do a lot of quick explaining
to tourists who could not understand
why they were stopped by an officer with
a red tag in his hand. Many a driver
proudly bore away that red tag more
zealous in living up to it that he would
have been if a judge had soaked him
with a fine.
A plan of this character consistently
carried out would undoubtedly do more
to curb auto accidents and keep reckless
drivers off the road than a dozen "compu1sory" insurance laws such as Massachusetts has experimented with to the
tune of increased accidents.
APRIL 4, 1930
'.
,dent W. W. Atterbury, of the Penn- Swarlhmor.a.. says that she enjoys be- more and enjoys reading The Srwnh_
"\ sylvania Railroad.
F. W. Hassett, of Harrisburg, calls ing bacti: in Japan bot gets occasional more"". Her addres.s is now: 739 Swnhis tag one of the "signs of the times", twinies of homesicknes.s for Swarth- iyoshi Cho, Sumiyoshi Ku, Osaka, Japan.
Frida,. at Swarthmore, P ..
Sharples,
APRIL 4, 1930
SWARTHMOREAN
I
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Mid-West States Utilities Co.
i
Class A Common Stock
I
A WELL.BALANCED PUBLIC UTILITY SYSTEM SERVING
THREE PROSPEROUS SECTIONS OF THE MIDDLE. WEST
WITH ELECTRIC POWER AND TELEPHONE SERVICE.
Price to Net 7% in Cash or 10% in Stock
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
Incorporated
•
Investment Securities
1518
WM.
I
I
WALNUT
STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Delaware County Representative
F. R. STEVENSON, Jr~
110 Powclton Ave.,
LatHdowne, Pa.
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SWARTHMOREAN
save
steps
When
you're
"fag~~d out" aud
there's shopping that
must be done, let
your telephone run
your errands-it's
easier.
TELEPDONJE
5
f!linutes. thirty seconds west from the center
hne of Iihan avedue; thence extendins along
t~e center line or Aldwyn I.ane nortb abotj.
Dine degrees, fifty·be minutes west fifty·five
f~t and forty·~il( one-hundredths feet to a
POint. of curve In t.be centre line of Aldwyn
Lane, ~hence ex~end1Ug along the arc of a eir.
tie ba';lDg a radiUS of nine thousand two hun.
d~ed eight feet. ehord bearing to the left. the
distance of forty·four feet and fifty-four onehundred.thS feet to a point; thence @XiendinR"
north sixteen degrees. thirty·six minutes east
one hundred forty·seven feet and twenty.six one~undredths feet to a point in the right of way
hoe of the Philadelphia and Western Railway
Company; thence extending south seventy.thrt;e
degrees, twef.1ty·four minutes east twenty feet
and seventy,sl;- onr·huulircdlhs feet to an angle
thence. extendmg south sev~nty degrees, thirt}·.
two mlUutes east seventy·mne feet and twenty.
three .ene-hundredths feet to a point; thence
(;x.tendmg south sixteen t.legrees, thirty.six
nunutes . wes,t one hundred forty·nine feet and
twen~)·.elght !:me-hundredths feet to the first
mentioned pomt and place of beginning.
RADIO I F.sTATE. OF WII.r.IAM W. SPlWtMAN
deceased.
•
Louis B. Krausse, Media High school's
~ters Testamentary on the above "&tate
star pitcher, is also a good guesser and havIDg ~een granted to the underaianed" aU
persons Indebted. to said Estate are r~uested
today he is the proud possessor of a new to make payment and those having chums to
present the same without delay at the office
Majestic, Model 92 radio sel, presenled of
the. corporate Executor.
to him by the Chester Radio Corporation,
PrOVIdent Trust Company of Philadelphia,
17th &: Cbestnut streeLa.
with a branch store in Media. Krausse
Parker S. Williams. President.
was numbered among the hundreds who
and
Charles 1'. Jenkins, Ex«utors.
turned in estimates of the number of Attorney:
cards in a basket in the guessing contest Wayland H. Elsbree. Esq.,
1930 Land Title Bid.,
sponsored by the Chester Radio Corpor- Philadelphia,
Pa.
ation. The basket was on exhibition in
the displaywindows of the Media and ESTATE OF WII.I.IAM H. BESSE. deChester stores and hundreds submitted ceased.
~tter8 Testamentary on the above Estate
estimates of the number of cards it coo- havIDg
bee:n granted to the undersigned all
tained. There were 521 cards in the persons indebted to the said EAtate are re.
qu~sted to make payment, and those having
basket. Krausse estimated 520, the near- claims
to present the same, without deJay at
.",!d subject to certain reservations
est to the correct number. It was an the office of Girard Trust Company, Broad 'and andUnder
rcstnctlOna.
oCamypn
agreeable surprise to the schoolboy star
Ches.tnut Streets. Pbiladelphia. A. A. Jackson
• Improvements consist of two and one-balf
when informed he was the winner of PreSident.
~tory brick. frame and rough cast house, 26xJ4
the Majestic set featuring the Colotura
feet. Garage, 20X~0 feet.
dynamic speaker.
SHERIFF SALES
So!d as the property of Norman S. Cham.
------~ ,
berlaln.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Smoker anCOllditions-$soo.oo cash or certified ch«k on
nounce the birth of a son on March 16th
SHERIFF'S SALES
day of sale; balance in ten days.
jn Miami, Florida. Mrs. Smoker was
of Real Estate
LUTZ. ERVIN, REESER & l"RONEFIELD.
formerly known as Miss Ruth G.
Attorneys.
At the Sheriff's Office
Sleecher.
CoUTt House, Media, Pa.
Fieri Facias
No. 404
Sat"urday, Aprll 26, 1930
CLASSIFIED
March Term, 19JO
At 9:30 O'clock A. M.
All that certain lot or piece of ground witll
Fieri FacIas
LOST
No. 449 the buildings and improvements to be thereon
erected. situate in Radnor Township. Dela.
March Term, 1930
w~re ~ounty, Penns~lvania. BeginniuE at a
LOST-Black Scotcb Terrier. Reward for re~
pomt In the center hnc of Aldwyn Lane at
turn to Mrs. B. B. Lister, U4 Park Ave.
All that certaln lot or piece at ground the distance of two hundred forty feet ami
Phone Sw. 725.
situate In the Township of Springfield. forty·three one·hundredths feet measured north
county of Delaware and State of sixty.nine degrees. fifty.five minutes w(,st from
Pennsylvania,
and described aCcord- an angle in the centre line of Aldwyn Lane
Ing to a survey and plan made by Damon said
being at the distance of five hun:
and Foster, C. E., for Theodore C. Taylor dred angle
thirty~i.x feet and seventy-uine oneon July 13. 1928, as follows. to wit: Begin- hundredths
feet measured north twenty.three
ning at a poInt the Intersection of the
HELP WANTED
southwesterly side of GUpin road (fifty degrees. nine minutes thirty seconds west from
feet wIde) and the center Une of Baltimore the centre line of Ithan a...·enue; thence extend·
(one hundred feet wide), thence ing along the centre line of Aldwyn Lane
WANTED-Colored girl for part time cham- avenue
extending along the center line of said north sixty.nine degrees, fifty· five minutes west
ber work at the Harvard. Call Swarth- Baltimore avenue south 8lxty~elght degrees,
to a. point;
thence
extending
more 149.
northhundred
sixteen feet
degrees,
thirty·six
minutes
east
fifteen minutes, thirty seconds West seven one
hundred feet to a poInt, thence extending onc hundred forty.nine feet and twenty.eigl,t
Male and Female help. M. D. Booker 30 north twenty~one degrees, forty-four mln~ one·hundredths feet to a point in the right of
Newall and Walnut streets, Morton. Pa. Phone utes, thirty seconds west and at right way line of the Philadelphia and Western Rail.
Swarthmore 163Z.
angles to said Baltimore avenue two hun~ way Company; thence extending south seventy
d!'grecs, thirty·two minutes east ninety·nine feet
dred feet
to a pOint,
north
sixty-eight
degrees,thence
flfteen extending
minutes, and ninety.ni~e one-hund~dths feet to a point;
FOR RENT
thirty seconds east six hundred nlnety- t~ence. extendmg south sixteen degrees, thirty.
nine and ninety-five one-hundredths feet SIX Dlmu:es west one hundred fifty feet and
to a point In the southwesterly side of
AVAILABLE NOW-Very desirable flrst Gilpin road and thence extending along thirty·six one·hundrroths feet to tbe first menfioor apartment for rent (available now). said southwesterly side of Gilpin road
point
place of
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, HvIng room. with fire- south twenty-one degrees. forty-five min- tioned
andandsubject
to beginning.
certain reservations
place, dining room, kitchen, laundry (same utes. !orty~five seconds east two hundred andUnder
restrictions.
floor). Large porch, one car garage, heat teet to the point and place of beginning.
Improvements consist of two and one-half
and hot water furnished. 205 Swarthmore
slory and frame house, 30XJ2 feet. Two
Ave. Tel. 689-M. Samuel M. Dodd.
No Improvements. Vacant ground.
story addi.tion, 18x,z feet. Onc.story addition,
6x8 fect.
Sold
as
the
property
of
Isaac
W.
Massey
FOR RENT-Garage. ZJI Kenyon avenue.
and Jennie M. Massey.
Sold as the property of Norman S. ChamFOR RENT-Desirable furnished second flour
Condlttons-$250.00 cash on day of sale; berlain.
bedroom. rcasonable. Phone SWarthml)re balance in ten days.
Conditions$soo.no cash or Certified check on
527 U.
LUTZ, ERVIN, REESER & FRONEFIELD, day nf Mle; balance in ten days.
Attorneys.
FOR RENT-Two rooms in pri.vate family forLe'cz, ERVJX, Hg~SER & FRONEFIELn,
gentleman. All conveniences. Call Swarth.
Auys.
more 1770 after 6 P. M.
Fled Facias
NO. 401
JOlIN J. CAIN,
March Term, 1930
IIOR RENT-Jrd finor ~arttnent; 3 rooms
Sheriff.
and bath-$40. Phone Sw. 77J·R or 3JS\V.
All that certain lot or pIece of ground
the buildings and improvements to
GARAGE FOR RENT-On Dickinson avenue with
be thereon erected, situate In Radnor
69 LOSE LICENSE
ncar Harvard. Call Swarthmore 1660-W.
TownshIp, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
beginning at a pOint In the center llne of
The bureau of motor vehides during
Aldwyn Lane, at the distance of 18.94 feet
FOR SALE
measured north 69 degrees, 55 minutes west the past week revoked sixtY·l1inc autofrom an angle in the center Une of Aldwyn
S'AI.E-1928 Nash Sedan for sale; good con· Lane. said angle being at the distance of mobile drivers' licenses and suspended
dition. mileage 14.000. Inquire I I Prince- 536.79 feet measured north 23 degrees. 9 those of fifty-five others.
mInutes, 30 seconds west from the center
ton avenuc. Swarthmore.
.,'
line of Ithan avenue; thence extending
along
the
center
line
of
Aldwyn
Lane,
Phone
in
News Items
Fon SAT.. rr-Drand new wasbing maebine at north 69 degrees, 55 minutes west. 121.49
reduced price. Call Sw. 580.
Social
items
and
personal
news for The
feet to a paint; thence extending north 16
degrees, 36 minutes east 151.44 feet to a
Fon SALB-1926 Packard Sedan in A'I point In the right of way Une of the Phila~ left at the oflice of the Swartlullorean,
conditiun, $600. Also a 192B Chandler in delphia and Western Railway Company; Swarthmorem. may be sent in by mail,
excellent ocndition. $400. Phone Sw. 42 or thence extending south 70 degrees, 32 min~ telephoned in to Miss Roberts, soc1al
write P. O. Box 304.
utes east 21.19 feet to another point In the editor, or will be called for at your home
said right of way line; thence extending
FOR SALE
south 16 degrees, 36 minutes west. 30 feet by a member of l;le~im"fIJlllOrealJ staff.r
to a point; thence extending south 73 deI-Complete Wrought Iron Fire Place Set. grees, 24 minutes east 37.8 feet to n point; JOE CELIA WINS
including Andirons, Screen, \Vood Dasket, thence extending south 23 degrees, 9 mlnand Stand with 'fangs, Shovel and Poker. ut~, 30 seconds east 97.20 feet to a point;
SHOE REPAIRING AWARD I
t·-Mahogany DulTet.
thence extending south 16 degrees. 36 mln~
I-DinGI).!" Uoom 'fablc, nound SOH in Diame. utes west 53.06 feet to the first mentioned
loseph Celia, 102 Park avenue, has
ter. l~xtcnsion with Seven Leaves. \Valnut. point and place of beginning. Improve~
C~1l Swarthmore 51 1 ~I for Ilarticulars.
mcnts consist of two and one~hll.lf "tor·y been notified tl1:1t hc is the willner of I
_-:=-=--::-::==--:::----------1 brick house. 30x36 feet. Enclosed front
a Certificate of 1[erit for expert shoe
porch. Garage, 20x20 feet.
FOR RENT-For summer, very
attractive cottage fully furnished
Sold ns the property of Norman S. Cham- rcpair work dOIlt! at the Third Annual
Shoe Repair Contest held in con;unc-j
berlnln.
and all conveniences, at Booth Bay
Harbor, Maine. Phone Swarth~
Condltlons-$500.00 cash or certified check tion with the Shoe Repairers' and I
on day of sale; bnlance In ten days.
Dealers' Exposition in Philadelphia I
more 149. Mrs. J. C. Eastlake, The
~r
arch 10, 11. 12.
Harvard.
LUTZ. ERVIN, REESER & FRONEFIELD,
Attorneys.
In notifying him of the award, the
donors said:
"\\,hell one considers i
FOR RENT-On the Hill
FIeri Thclas
No. 402
Second floor of two·family house. Alay be
the vast number of sho(,s cntered and I'
rented either as separate dwelling or as
March Term. 1930
the fact that less than five per cent won
housekeeping apartment. Four bedrooms,
reception room. Hving room, dining room,
All that certain lot or piece of ground, prizes, you should feci very proud at I
pantry. kitchen and bath; separate porch with the buildings and improvements to having won an outstanding award.
I
and cellar; located at 30B Elm avenue. be thereon erected, situate In Radnor
, I •
:\lay be inspected by applying to Mrs. Pol- Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
"I.[,·ss
MarJ·orie .\'. [cad, of \Vestdale ave., I
lard on premises, or by application to BegInning at a point In the center line of
l\
I\lbert N. Garrett, Phone 489.
Aldwyn Lane, at the distance of 140.43 feet entertained a group of friends at luncheon I'
measUred north 69 degrees. 55 minutes
h
west from an angle tn the centre line of on Tuesday. Among those w 0 were pre·
Aldwyn Lane. said angle being at the dls- sent were: Nancy Powell, Estelle St. I
FOR RENT
tance 9of minutes,
536.70 feet
north
23 the
de~ Cla,·re. Evel)'n ~.Iorgan, Doreen .Mitchen,
grees,
30 measured
seconds west
from
Modem dwelling, 4 bed
centre nne of !than avenue; thence ex- Eudora Sproat and Nancy Downs.
tending along the centre line of Aldwyn
Lane, north 69 degrees. 55 minutes wc.<;t,
rooms. h. w. floors; garage.
100 reet to a poInt; thence extendIng north
GEO. GREENAWALT
16 degrees, 36 minutes east 150.36 feet to a
$85 a month.
point In the right of way Une of the Phlla~
Teacher of Violin
delphIa and W~tem Railway Company,
E. C. WALTON
thence extending south 70 degrees,
PHONE SW 1003 W
32 minutes east. 99.99 feet to a point: thence _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _•___•_ _ __
extending south 16 degrees, 36 minutes
FOR RENT-SWARTHMORE
west 151.44 feet to the first mentioned Phone Media 26
E.tablished 1857
point and place of beginning.
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BANK STAT ME
____________E__N_T
_ _~_ Time. for the purchase of 137 «Iupon boJub
of the denODlination of One thOUitllnd dollan
~EPORT OP CONDITION OF THE ($1000.) each, aggregating One hundred thirty
SWARTBM:OBB NATIONAL BANK. AND sev-:n thousand dollars ($137,000.) (identified.
TRUST COMPANY OP SWARTHMORE as Issue of 1930).
Sai~ bonds \\;11 be dated May I, 1930, will
INCL THE STATE OF PENNA., AT 'rII:E
08E OF BUSINESS ON MARCH Z1 bear Interest at the rate of 4~ % per aoOUDI.
1930:
• payable semi·annually. will t'e free of all taxa
nnw or hereafter levied and asseased. by or
RESOURCES
under the authority of the Commonwealth of
Lao ansrdrarand dIscounts ......••... $1,008,500.35 Pennsylvania, except suecession Qr inheritance
ve
ts .....................
460.79 taxes, and will mature in annual installment
United States Government seo~ Five thousand dollars ($5000.) each begin_
churltles owned.......... ...... 300,921.88 Ring ~ay 1, 19J6, and ending May I. 1955,
Ot er bonds, stocks. and seboth IIlclush'c, and in annual installments of
curltles owned................ 114,808.83 I S~\·cn thousand dullars ($7000.) each, begin.
I1Ing )oray I, 1956, and endinR May I, 195 8 •
BankIng house ....... $ 95.414.45
Furniture and Fixtures 20,932.55
inclusive. and in annual installments of :C;ight
116,347.00 thousand dollars ($8000.) each. beginning .May
Real estate owned other than
I: 1959, and ending May I, 1960, botb indu.
banking house....... .........
14.500.00 slve.
.Reserve with Feaeral Reserve
Said bonds will be in coupon form and may
Bank ................. . . . . . . . .
60,935.8'1 be registered as to principal.
Cash and due from banks.. .. ..
46,410.39
All bidders must deposit with the under-Outside checks Bnd other cash
signed previous to the above mentioned hour
Items ........................
303.25 a certified check for 2% of tbe par value of
the alliount of the bonds, made payable to the
Redemption fund with U. S..
Treasurer and due from U. S.
Treasurer of the Scbool District of the Bar.
Treasurer .•.. - . . . .•.. • • . . . . ..
2,500.00 nUJ,h of Swarthmore.
T tal
!'he successful
bidders
will be
o
........................ $1,665,688.36 furnished.
free of Hdder
chargeorwith
a favorable
opinion of Messrs. Duane, Morris & Heckscher.
LIABILITIES
bonds will be sold subject; to the approCapital stock pald In ..••..•.••. $ 125,000.00 The
val of the Department nf Internal Affairs of
Surplus •••......•.•.....•......
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The
Undivided profits-net ........ . 125,000.00
76,747.45 right is reserved to reject any and all bids.
CIrculating notes outstanding.
49,280.00 I For further information apply to Frank !'>l.
Due to banks, including certiSmith, 701 Stephen Girard Building. Pbiladel.
fied and cashiers' checks outphia, PreSident of the School Board. or to the
standing .....................
3,200.01 undersigned.
Demand deposits............... 811,610.65
By order of the Board of School Directors
Time deposits.................. 331,300.90
United States deposits.........
34,000.00 of tbe School District of the Borough of
Bills payable and rediscounts..
109,507.24 Swarthmore.
Other llabllltics .........•.....
42.11
ISABEL van DF;WATER RYAN.
Secretary.
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Total ........................ $ 1,665.688.36
I, E. S. Sproat, Cashier of the abovenamed bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and bellef.
E. s. SPROAT,
.
Cashier.
SubscrIbed and sworn to before me this
2nd day of Aprll, 1930.
BUILDER
CHAS.PARKER,
Notary Publlc.
My Commission Exptres at End of Next - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Session of Senate.
Correct-Attest:
J. F. MURRAY,
E. B. TEMPLE,
CLAUDE C. SMITH,
Directors.
Carroll Thayer
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CharlesJ. Seltzer
NOTICE
Inheritance Tax and
N-olice is hereby given that bids at pubHc
sale will be received b)· the Board of School
Directors of the School District of the Borough
of Swarthmore. Delaware County. Pennsylvania, at the High School Building, College and
Princetm Avenues. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
Business Insurance
MOYLAN, PA..
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Dress Up For Easter
ORDERS being taken now for Custom-made
Spring suits for Easter.
SOON
in our new quarters at 11 Park avenue
which will be one of the finest and most complete tailor shops in Delaware County. Watch
for opening announcement.
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HA R R IS &
CO.
NOW AT 5 SO. CHESTER RD.
SOON AT 11 PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE
Phone Sw. 504
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A Thrift Paradox
Swarthmore National
Bank and Trust
Company
MEDIA BOY WINS
MAJESTIC
TIlE
STORF.-'oo sq. feet of space. Center of
business.. district. $50.00 per month.
HOUSE-Three story detached brick house, 9
rooms. 2 baths, in good repair. Centrally
located. Available Mar 1st. $(':5 per mo.
nOUSE-7 rooms and bath; steam heat; near
station. $45.00.
JfOUSE-Semi.detachell; six rooms and hth;
shade. $55.00.
FOR SAL~Owner leaving town offers his
handsome home on Amherst Ave. at a sac·
rifice price.
CHAS. A. SMITH
Phone Swarth. 70S
IT SELDOM HAPPENS I
Thai you can buy a $12,500 duplex
house on the Hill for $11,000.
Or can rent two 6~room houses at $51)
a mo. and one nearly new with 4
bedrooms for $85 a month.
See WM. S. BITTLE
Notary Public
Real Eotale
Under and subjected to certain reservatlons and restrlcttons.
Improvements conslat of two nnd onehalf story brick house. 28x38 feet. Onestory addition, 6x6 fcet. Porch front. Garage, 18x20 feet.
Sold as the property of Normnn S. Cham~
berlaln.
Condlttons--$500.00 cash or certified check
on day of sale; balance tn ten days.
LUTZ, ERVIN, REESER & FRONEPIELD.
Attorneys.
W.
C.
RIGBY
&
SONS
Funeral Director. & Emhalmers
110 West State Street
Media, Pa.
ANTIQUES
The rest of your days depend upOn tht: rest of your nights.
1909
CHESTNUT
STREET
PHILADELPHIA
TEAR
OUT
AND
MAIL
TODAY
THE SWARTHMOREAN,
P_ O. Box D,
Swarthmore, Penna,
Piease send me The Swarthmorean for
a period of one year for whkh I agree to
pay $2,50 upon receipt of bill
Everything to Beautify the Home
LEVELAND FARM
Morton, Pa.
Nn. 403 Amosland Road
Phone, Swarthmore 787
March Term. 1930
All th . lt certain lot or piece of ground with
tilC huildinRS and improvements to be thereon
erdted, situate in Radnor ~ow.nship, Delaw~re
County. Penn!iylvania. t-egmnlng at a pOl.nt
in tile center line of Aldwyn I.aRe. at the diS'
t:mce of thre-e hundred forty fr.et and f,-,rtp
three onc·hundredths fed measured nnrth 5IXt)·nine degree-s, fifty-live minutes west from "!n
angle in the center line of Aldwyn Lane, S3lri
angle being at the distance: nf five hundred
thirty·six feet and seventy·nlne one·bundred~lIa
feet measured north twenty·tbree degrees, mne
We Renovate Bedding ALMOST Equal to New
\Vbat's the use of Spring Housecleaning that does not include yfJur
Mattresses and Box Springs? Let us take- them to our H)·gi!'nic
fsetory-we will return them to you dean and sweet with their
original comfort restored-the cost is moderate.
(Name)I ____________________
(Address) _________________
HOWARD KIRK
Attorney·at·law
14 South Ave.
Media 197
(Postoffice), _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___
MedIa, Pa.
Subscription:
$2.50 the Year
THE
",~t~r
Hedgerow Theatre in Rose Valley.
HIGH SCHOOL TOLD
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VALUE OF CHARACTER The fantasy is Molnar's I'Liliomtt,
syste_'l' tr be
farm.
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SWARTHMORBAN
In~t~.Ued
at the
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APRIL 4, 1930
'''ro,E~'"~ ~IlmGFIELD
nine countries, spending consider_
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a,bl7 time in Switzerland and England.
which will be played Thursday hy Clare!,ce W. Brazer, of this city, was
Pupils of the Swarthmore High Harry BeUaver, Miriam Phillips, Dud- selected as the architect for the new
Barry Conne17's sparkling cQmedy of
School had the rare privilege last tey Vaughan, jean Sweidel, Jasper hospital. He· is the architect for the modern American home life ~'The
Thursday morning of hearing a talk Deeter and ten other members of the addition to the Court House at Media, Pat~y", will b.e presented by The
by Mr. Cameron Beck, Personnel Di. company. "Duley" is the comedy which has been under way for several Sprmgfield' MUSIcal and Dramatic Club . Ct;tlled f9r and PelWered
·rector of the New York Stock Ex- which has been scheduled for Friday months.'
.
011 Thursday evening, April 10th in the
IN SWARTHMORE
change. Mr. Beck is booked three with Dorothy Yockel in the leadin~ The .iail, aocc~rdinlf. to the request of fire ~all, Springfield, De.laware Co. The
years ahead as a speaker. When Dr. role and a supporting cast which in- the Prison Board, will contain 250 tells. ca~t mcIudes,. ~rs. Selma Swing, Miss
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The drama which will be played 011' bt'ds for adults and the other 50 beds
Saturday is "Rancour", by Lynn Riggs for children sufferers. Both improveand its cast includes Dorothy Yockel, ments will combine the latest developDudley Vaughan. Grover Burgess, ments in institutions of their kind and
financial district of New York unless Harry Bellaver, William Price and the cost of the two is estimated to run
he had a good character and was a Ferd Nofer.
in the neighborhood of $700,000.
,
high school graduate. He stressed the
SWARTIlMORE BOY
importance of the record a student PUBUCSCHOOLFACULTY
IN "MASK AND WIG"
makes in his high school as the basis of
WILL GIVE PLAY
recommendation either for advanced
Charles D. Israel is among the st'ltraining or employment. :Mr. Beck
A pIa}" for the benefit of the Home
dents
of the University of Pennsylvatold the story of a boy who had been and School Scholarship fund will be
nia
who
have been sclected to take
dismissed from the service of the stock given by members of the faculty of the
exchange, and subsequently came to Swarthmore public schools Monday part in "John Faust, Ph. D.", the fortyhim for a recommendation. Mr. Beck night, May 12. This is the regular second annual production of the unigot out the boy's record card, placed meeting night for the Swarthmore versity's famous :Mask and Wig Club.
Charles was one of the sixty stuit before him, and told him to write Home and School association. The
his own recommendation. Returning final meeting of the association, which dents who were chosen from more than
to the office in half an honr, he found is the annual school exhibit, will be 300 competitors to take part in the
the boy staring at the record and the held May 26. The play selected is current 1fask and \\fig production.
paper on which he was to write the liThe \Vhole Town's Talking", lJy He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Israel, Princeton and College avenues
recommendation was blank.
Anita Laos and John Emenon.
and
is a sophomore in the Whartol;
The interest of the students was es\ViIliam Price, who has .appeared
School
of Finance and Commercc. He
pecially aroused when Mr. Beck un- many times in Hedgerow and Players
has
also
been active in soccer, and is
wrapped a package, and revealed a Club productions, will direct the play.
member
of the business board of the
a
package of Uneeda Biscuits. He point- The cast includes: Miss :Margaret
Pellllsylvanian,
and Sigma Alpha Eped to the red seal label, and stated that Price, Miss Carolyn Forstner, Miss
silon
Fraternity.
that trade mark was the guarantee of Mildred Avery, Miss Dorothy ThompPrior to entering the university he
a standard product whether Uneeda son, Miss Alice Jemison, Miss Theresa
attended
the Swarthmore High School,
Biscuits were purchased in Peru, Rus- Young, Miss Catherine Craven, Miss
sia, or Swarthmore. The money value Mary Hubley, Miss Elizabeth Barten, where he was vice president of the
of the National Biscuit Company trade Miss Celeste Belford, Miss Janet Krall, graduating class, associate editor of the
mark has been estimated at three mil- Miss Virginia Anen, Miss Dorothy Wil- school paper, editor-in-chief of the
lion dollars. Mr. Beck then spoke of son, Dr. Arthur \V. Ferguson, Albert cI~ss record, manager of football, capthe value of such trade marks as hon- Spaeth, CharJes A. Brinton, John Mil- tam of debating, vice president of the
student council, and active in drama.
esty, industry, couragc, truthfulness, and ligan, and J. Eugene Duncan.
tics.
punctuality. Backcd by a dynamic
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personality, 1Ir. Beck's messages made MRS. DELAPLAINE'S PUPILS
a profound impression upon the stuIN PIANO RECITAL ,:--------~------------------------------~
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Landscape Gardening
HEDGEROW PROGRAM
1aplaine gave a recital before parents
FOR NEXT WEEK and friends at her home on Cornell , Let us give you an estimate on
avenue Monday afternoon. Selections
caring for your lawn and garden
A fantasy, a comedy and a drama by Gurlitt Burgmul1er. Hackh Thorn!.!,
during the summer.
will be presented next week at the Bach, Handel, 'l'schaikowsky, and oth- ,,
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12 Pieces for
75c
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r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I were:
Seymour and Billy Rutherford,
Ann Lingle, Robe'rt Wilson. Eleanor
GARDEN
FIELD
FLOWER
SEEDS
New Fancy Selected Stock
Garden Tools
Lawn MOlvers
Rubber Hose
Spraying Materials
LAWN GRASS MIXTURES
McCALL'S
SEED STORE
6th & Madison Sts.
Phone 3800
Chester
Mr. Charles Kennedy, Mr. Richard
Samuel and Mr. Alfred Gonzalez. M usic will be furnished by the Norwood
Orchestra under the direction of hIr.
R. B. Parker.
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Mr. A. G. White of College Avenue
spent last week in Washington, D. C.
Was».ed, Ironed and Folded
Int;:lu4es Sheets, Table Cloths,
Pillow and Bolster Cases, Tow~
els, Napkins, Aprons, Under~
wear, Nightgowns, Slips, Etc.
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Dr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Williams
of
Ogden avenue, are guests of Mr. ~nd
Mrs. N. Wiley Thomas, of Providence
road, Wallingford. Dr. and Mrs. \'VilIiams left Swarthmore last July and
since that time they have visited eight
Call Clearbrook 2790
COMMUNITY
LAUNDRY CO.
Drexel Hill
f.:._____________..!.,
PARKING SPACE-Now Available
along side of our shop. Drive around
behind the American Store to in front
of our door. No danger of being tagged
for parking overtime.
By Telephoning before 7 P. M. we wiu take
customers after that hour. Swarthmore 953
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We Deliver
Store Open until 8 P. M. Saturdays
during Spring.
Johnson, Richard Cross, :Uary Bansal,
and John, Bob and Dick Delaplaine.
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Express
Ashes and Rubbish Removed
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COUNTY WILL BUILD
JAIL AND HOSPITAL
With the appointment of architects
by the County Commissioners Tuesday
work will be started at once on th"
preparation of plans for the proposed
new Tuberculosis Hospital and the ncw
Men's Prison, to be erccted on the
Broad Meadows Farm in Concord
Township.
~eorge I. Idell, of Philadelphia, received the appointment for the prison
work. He has already under way the
Women's Prison at Broad Meadows
and is working on the sewage disposal
plant, the central heating plant and the
Cellars Cleaned and
Whitewashed
Don't Let Your Property Run Down!
PLUMBING and HEATING
on remodeling work can
be had on easy time payments
Local and Long Distance
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Goo~ workmanship, good materials, and good
DANIEL MENEFEE
appliances used. All guaranteed. Call any day
or evening or write for estimates, without
obligation.
20 Morton Avenue
Woodward, Jackson & Black, Inc.
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Morton, Pa.
Phone Swarthmore 1380
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April IS to be a busy and very
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In the' Swarthmor"e
terestmg mont
Presbyterian Church.. It has lonlf
·been the custom of this church to ob,
·serve the lenten s~ason by sp~cial ser~
vices and sermons. This year is no
exception. Next Wednesday evenir.g;
comes the annual dinner of the parish
followed by the annual meetings of the
church and ::ongregation with reports
on the year s work and finances and
election of trustees and ruling elder.
The Passion Week, April 13th, to
20th,. will ~e observed b~ daily evening
services With the exceptIOn of Monday
and Saturday. Sunday, the 13th,. there
will be special services in commeinor
ation of Palm Sunday. For the eveninq
services of th.e wee~,. !here will be
a staff of emment vlsltmg preachers
brief illness. Mrs. Gates, who was
87 years old, came to live with her
daughter after the death of her husband. Edward E. Gates 18
S
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yearsago·
. he was born in Lynn, Mass., a member of a New England family, which
dated back to Colonial times. She resid~d in Philadelphia for some years. Dur-
109 the war, Mrs. Gates was active in .
Red
and the .south side of Park avenue might I
well be torn down. The owners of these
buildings howeve
th
.
that they are not r t: ay t' atbtheii.are~zel
are waiting the a:tiorac l;e ut.1 t
proposed street beh~n~ t~~un~;d onban~
building connecting Rutgers and Park
avenues before replacing th
·th
buildings.
em WI new
A motion was entertained that bb· h
cans be purchased by the Associat~~ ;d
J. Parry Lukens
placed on the businc.ss streets of the
Borough. It was also decided that the
J. Parry Lukens, widely known resi- Association would get behind Dr. Arthur
E. Bassett in his program to have the
thiS se~tIon.
. Her kmdly disposition and high
Ideals endeared her to all who knew
her and news of her death occasioned
many expressions of regret.
Funeral services will beiield on Wednesday afternoon at 1 p. ~., at th,!
ho~e of Mrs. Coates, who IS the only
child. Interment will be made in \Vo110nah, N. J.
, ,
Dr. Faris, editor in chief of the publications of the Presbyterian Board of
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more.
AlsoofbyRutgers
anotheravenue,
daughter.
Mrs.
D. Blasdel,
swarth_r
Cross, of \Voodlyn, and a son, William
Penn Lukens of Chicago.
Mr. Lukens, who recently returned
from a trip to Florida, was stricken ill
while visiting Cape l\1ay, a fortnight
ago. He contracted a cold at the seashore and later developed pneumonia.
He was removed to the home of hi·;
daughter, at Jobstown, where he showed signs of improvement, but suffered
a setback Friday night and gradually
sank until death.
Mr. Lukens was widely known in
this county, having resided here the
greater part of his life. He was an
active member of the Chester Kiwanis
Club, was affiliated with the L. H. Scott
Lodge, No. 352, F. and A. M., and he
was a deacon of the Ridley Park Baptist Church.
He was a dealer in fire clay products,
having offices in the Real Estate Trust
Building, Philadelphia. For many years
he conducted a store in Upland.
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~1rs.
SADKO
BY
Manufacturers of all kinds
of Commercial P ri n tin g.
Stationery, Factory F onn.,
Folders, Booklets and
N. RIMSKY-KORSAKOFF
ON APRIL 11TH WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE
KEDROFF QUARTET
Catalogues
Benefit of Exiled Russian Students
Eighth and Sproul SU.
TICKETS{ April llth-$3.00, $2.00, $1.00
April 12th-$1.00,
.75,
.50
CHESTER, PA.
PJ.oa-<:J.e.ler 47--48.
Or risk losing all in the stock market?
Protect your expensive Rugs and Draperies bv sending
them to us for ,vashing.
.
O~ly the pri~tive original Oriental method of cleaning,
WIthout chenncals or machinery of any kind.
W
arda
Tho In a
S
ESTABLISHED 1888
res~dents of the borough attended;
Call Ridley Park 17
Norwood, Pa.
GAS and ELECTRIC
• • Comfort-Bringers • •
~utomatic Water Heater
WHAT a comfort there is in an ample supply of Hot "Vater! With an Automatic Gas
"Vater Heater you will never be without plenty
of hot water-piping hot-always at your con4
BUSINESS AND CIVIC
HOLDS MARCH MEETING
venicnce, ready for any emergency.
TIUAL PlJllCHASE OFFEIl
W elsbac~ Hotzone and Ruud Autohot Hot
. Water-Heaters may be had in various sizes, with
prices beginning at $75.00, delivered and in-
Allowance of
.Have one installed on a one month's
SIO for yonr old water hcater
Of COu",e you would like to be included among those who are enjoying Automatic Gas House
Heating, with no tending to the furnace, no ashes to be removed, no dust-nothing but the comfort of an even heat at any desired temperature. Investigate the advantages of Gas House Heating.
Install at the end of the present heating season and start paying May 1st. Let one of our represen_
tatives call and give you an estimate on the cost of installation. Easy pajrmcnts.
SAVING
8,400,000 REVOLUTIONS
A YEAR O
ments of the Chrysler
Multi-Range is its ability to
develop highest speeds and
greatest power with far less
engine speed than was ever
before possible. It saves as much
as 840 engine revolutions per
mile as compared with some
other cars. Think what that
means in an average year of
driving-8,400,OOO fewer engine
revolutions for every 10,000
miles covered; 8,400,000 fewer
chances of imparting wear
and tear to the moving parts
mechanism.
$1,344,383.83
Liabilities
Dues on 15,454 shares ••••.•••.. , ••••• $1,043,100.00
Advanced payments ••.••••••••••••••
567.75
Borr~wed money •••.••...•.•..•••••
1,000.00
Contmgent reserve ...••••.••.•••••••
3 5 I 7 42
Profit distributable •.••..•••.•••.••••
296: 198:66
$1.344,383.83
Earnings seven and six tenths per cent simple interest.
Subscribe to Shares Now
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NE of the notable achieve-
CHIYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT
. I "77", "70"• "66"
ChrysIer I mper18.
offered in all popular bedy stylesPriees range from $985 to $3475 f.o.b.
factory (Special equipment extra.)
M U l11-
RANGE
CHRYSLER
gas
~nge . ..
with Oven Heat Control
Never have we offered easier terms to enable anyone to acquire
a Gas Range with oven heat control than we are making now.
Think of getting a Quality Gas Range, with all the usual
desirable features, for only $60.75· (regular price $74.75), on
a down payment of only $1.00. A remarkable value.
Only'l Down
Balance In I I lJlonth8
eLECTRIC 'TOASTERS
Two splendid Electric Toasters are being offered this month on very
easy terms. The attractive Proctor, beautifully finished, toasts a slice
of bread, both sides at once, or the thickest sandwiches. Just set the
dial for the kind of toast you prefer-light or golden brown-and the
Proctor signals when the toast is done and cuts off the current.
Price: $12.50. The Hotpoint Turnover is a moderately priced Electric Toaster-a splendid appliance at $+.95.
A~ low as
SOe Down
Bala..ce lJlonthl"
Other clear;'; <.Appliances,
I"t drudgery 0111 of "ou"work
for you, may b. had hert on taIy lermJ. B. Jure 10 Jft lilt Simpltx
Elulric [rontllt, which will iron ,otrylhing, quickly. Priet, $99.50.
10 lakt
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
HANNUM & WAITE
LANSDOWNE
Yale Ave. and So. Chester Rd.
38 E. BALTIMORE AVE.
Swarthmore
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trial. After you receive the first bill, if everything is not satisfactory, we shall remove the
heater and refund the payments made. Special:
Only $5.00 down; balance in 18 months.
Aaaets
[irst Mortgages ...•.......•..••...•. $1,119,850.00
oans on Own Shares. . . • • . • • . . . . . . . • •
205,500.00
Real Estate •....•.•....•.....••.•••
6 440 92
Accrual. & Delinquents ••.•.•••. , • • • . .
12:284: 70
Cash .....•.•.•••.••••..••..••••.•
308.21
NEW SERIES BEGINS APRIL 8TH
FROM HENRY G, SWAIN
PROTECT YOUR RUGS
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Georgiana H. M. Gates, a resi~
dent of Swarthmore the past eighteen
The program of replanting trees that
years, died at the home of her daugh- have died and planting new trees where
ter, l\{rs. Robert L. Coates, Harvard none grew before was discussed at the
and Dickinson avenues, Sunday, after March meeting of the Business and Civic
The Swarthmore Building Association
(A. J. SWAN, DIRECTOR)
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
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The Fork of the Road
Again Confronts You
Thirty-first Annual Report of
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J.utomatic gas House Heating
of panics?
Engraving
Ruling
Lithographing
Blank Book Making
Kingsley 0971
CLARKE & HARVEY, INC.
Christian
Education,
Philadelphia. dent of Woodlyn, died Saturday even- ~treet cut in behind the old bank build-:
\'Vednesday, the 16th, Rev. Dr. Hill, ing at the home of his daughter, Mrs. mg.
pastor of the Calvary Presbyterian Roland ]. Beasley, of Jobstown, N. J.
The Rev. G. G. Guenther was the
School
Friday
cyof the Association.
PennsylvaniaGood
State
Sunday
ening, the choir gives beautiful passiontide music, Maunder's 'From Olivet to
Calvary."
On Easter Sunday, there will be the
reception of new members and an offering for the reduction of the final
debt 011 the manse. The young people
will hold an Eastern dawn service at an
early morning hour. April 23, Wednesday, following the passion Week sen'ices, there will be a great meeting to be
addressed by Rev_ Dr. Schell, of Ne,v
York Cit}", one of the foremost officials
of the foreign missionary work of the
Presbyterian Church. Following Easter, there ,,,rill be a continuous celebration of the anniversary of Pentecost,
"rith special sermons and services 011
the Holy Spirit, culminating 011 SUIlday. June 8th. vVhitsunday, with the
special observance of the descent of
the Spirit at Pentecost. This is the
date set apart in the churches for this
observance.
GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE
Swarthmore 189-W
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more, director of young people's work Beasley, he is survived by Mrs. Girard fifty
u.s
LET
REGISTERED PLUMBERS
ganization, which is practically immune from the ravages
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE OPERA
PAPERING & PAINTING
~ontr.lbuted. largely to the work done hind the stores on South Chester road i
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333 Dartmouth Avenue, Swarthmore. P
Phone Swarthmore
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Will you invest saving. in this sound first mortgage or-
APRIL 11TH AND 12TH
HOUSE-CLEANING TIME IS THE. TIME. FOR
' . t .several .small sheds
Fireplace and Kindling
Wood
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~ross affairs, despite her age, and ~ the bUSlOess district particularly be-
NE.W CHRYSLER ''7~' ROYAL COUPE (with rumblc .cad, S1m
Distinctive
Printing
SWARTHMOREAN
Association last Thursd&'
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y night and the
c~mmlttee named by President J. V. S.
BIshop and announced in last· week'
Swarthmorean will begin work at once. s
In relation to further beauiifying
SWarthmore members of th A socia •
also pointed' out tha
e s
tion
Church, Philadelphia. Thursday, the He was ill his seventy-sixth year.
speake~ ,?f the evening and made a very
Holy Communion, with communion adentertammg and interesting address on
dress by Rev. Mr. Bonsall, of SwarthIn addition to his daughter, Mrs. the adv'!"tages of Swarthmore. About
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as follows: Tuesday, April 15th, Rev.
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Ferguson learned that Mr. Beck was eludes Grover Burgess, Frances Tor- The hospital will likely be constructed Ehzabeth Phtlbps, Miss Betty Hunter,
spending Wednesday night at the chiana, Carl Reukauff and Ferd Nofer. in two buildings, one to contain 100 Mr. F. H. Brehm Jr., Mr. Reed Rocap,
Strath Haven Inn he was able to persuade 1\fr. Beck to speak to the school.
Mr. Beck told the students that no
one could secure employment in the
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CHESTER
DARBY
MEDIA
16-18 E. 5TH ST. 867 MAIN ST. 19 E. STATE ST.
THE - SWARTHMOREAN
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other organizations -~r~ -pht~in~-t~· ~r- R~ Estate Board· of Delaware County,
range meetings in the fa1l.pr~ed· the work of the public schools, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The public is cordially invited to attend declaring' "the spiritual values our young
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'11 be .held a t the 'people are building
,
Plans for the Chester Music Festival t he .mee~ng
which WI.
up are' worth more
celebrating National Music Week are Media High School, Tue.sday, March 25
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well under way, according to the ex- at eight P. M., and the subject of discus- than any, burden, If we choose to call It
cellent reports of progress made at a sion:will be "The adult Offender."
that, that is placed upon us." The speak4 • •
'
er emphasized the value of specialists in
meeting of the general committee at the
• DISPENSING OPTICIANS
the larger schools and in consolidated
Chester Club this week, with C. E. Rid- INTERESTING MOVIE
dell, presiding.
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AT MEDIA THEATRE school systems, where the teaching of
The four-day eYent, which Will tap:
health music and similar subjects could
CH ESTN UT ST.• PHILADELPH IA.
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the musical resources of the entire I "Hunting Tigers in India," which may b d ' b t
county, is to be held at Deshong Park be seen at the Media theatre next Mon- e one e ter . an 10 t e sma er sc 00 s
on May 5, 6, 7 and 8, and will include day and Tuesday is not a staged movie or by mothers Ul the home.
every phase of musical activity, both production. It was made in India and is
professional and amateur, from county a camera and microphone chronicle of the
orchestras, bands, choral groups, school Vernay-Faunthorpe Expedition under the
ensembles and harmonica bands to auspices of the American Museum of
JOSEPH E. HAINES,
national groups of singers, musical Natural History. Its tremendous drama,
LIGHTING & POWER WIRING
groups from the industrial centers of thrilling action and sensational climax
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
President.
the county and county churches.
are faithful accounts of actual occurrSylvan Avenue
Rutledge
1107 Can be reached at Sw. 1145
In surveying the Deshong Park site ences.
FESTIVAL PLANS
GAIN· MOMENTUM
Jl,f:.lIIM'EBlURNlfl t~l!J~
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JAMES A. PILSON
the
HerbertonWeaver,
speakingestifor
the Rev.
l;ommittee
arrangements,
mated that 10,000 persons could be comfort ably seated before the bandstand
which will be erected for the occasion.
Also 200 automobiles can be parked
in such a manner that their occupants
will be able to see and hear the festival
events.
C. E. Riddell, manager of the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce
and chairman of the general committee for the festival, explained that
names of organizations or individual:.
registered with him at the Chamber Ct
Commerce
would
tion
for entry
into be
thesufficient
contests. applicaMusical groups, either vocal or instrumental, and individual vocalists are
cordially invited to participate in this
county-wide affair.
The Chamber of Commerce is backing the festival, and will contribute
$1,000 in awards to successful contestants among the various entries. Complete information, an outline program
and the competitive number for th::
vocalists will be furnished upon request.
REPUBUCAN 4'.
WOMEN
HEAR SCHOOL TALK
More than one hundred women, members of the Women's Republican Club
and the Delaware County League of
Women Voters, heard a discussion on
Thursday afternoon last on "the Effects of the Edmonds Act on Public
School Education." The joint meeting
of the two organizations was held in the
Woman's Club building on South Jackson Street, Media.
Freas B. Snyder, president of the
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Specialists in the making and fitting
of Eyeglasses and Spectacles.
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PACKARD
EIGHT
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ELECTRIC CO. EMPLOYEES
HAVE NEW BADGES
Beginning Monday, March 17 all employees of the Philadelphia Electric Company having direct contact with the public, such as meter readers, collectors,
home service representatives, service
men, etc., appeared with a new and distinctive badge which will replace a variety of badges heretofore used. The old
badges have been called in in order that
employees of all departments dealing with
customers may have a single distinctive
type of badge.
The new badge is diamond shaped,
patterned in style and coloring similar to
the decalcomanias appearing on all company cars. "Philadelphia Electric Company" appears around the border of the
badge in silver letters on a background
of gold. The number of the badge appears on a silver stripe running through
the centre on a background of red.
TheSe badg~ are worn for the protection
of the public and employees wearing
them have been instructed to show their
badges when calling on customers.
The territory in which the new badges
will be worn inculde the city of Philadelphia and four divisions in the suburban area: Delaware Division, with headquarters at Chester; Main Line Division,
with headquarters at Ardmore; Schuylkill Division, with headquarters at Norristown, and Eastern Division, with
headquarters at Jenkintown.
,
15 DAY OFFER
"&o't It a beauty 1 I know
even before I drive it that
nothing else will satisfy us."
$50 and $45
Suits
Reduced to $35
ALL CUSTOM MADE
Order at once for
Prompt Delivery
This Offer Good only
for 15 Days
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CIVIC AND SOCIAL
AGENCIES SPONSOR WORK
The Civic and Social Welfare agencies
of Delaware County will, during 1930,
take up the ques!ion of juvenile delinquency and adult crime. The program
will follow the publication of a report
made by the Pennsylvania Committee On
Penal Affairs which deals with the work
of the criminal, non-support and desertion and juvenile courts of the county;
the county prison, the juvenile court
home and the detention home in Chester.
Prominent speakers will address these
various meetings.
The organizations sponsoring these
spring meetings are:
Welfare Auxiliary of the Delaware
County Courts, Peoples Association of'
Delaware County, Delaware County
League of Women Voters, Delaware
County Federation of Women's Clubs,
Delaware County Welfare Council.
CUSTOM
TAILORED
Made..to..Measure
Suits are Best
qJiJtz'ntjUifhed, luxuno1fl framjorjolzon
for /hole who appreCzo/efine thznr.f-J
ACKARD cars
Pmarket
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-those whose judgment of quality is
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four~ transmission and an ad..
vanced ultra~safe braking system.
The size, power, speed and agility
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Let us make your Suit or
A wide choice of color designs and
Topcoat to your measure
upholstery is available in each of the
eleven distinguished body types. New
refinements in appointments and de-tail are included. Nothing which could
add to the comfort, convenience or
enjoyment of the most discriminating
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Come here and see our
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Let us place a Packard Eight in your
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HOME JOBBER
All kind. of Repair. in and around
the bome. Electrical Repair. and In-
enduring wear.
atallation a Specially.
Peckerman
the Tailor
F. B. FRANCIS
409 Dartmouth Ave.
New Home: Twelfth and Crosby Streets
A. M. ALLISON at: SON
311 Vassar Ave.
Phone Swarth. 1160
Slip Covers
Draperies
Anna Schalles
PHONE,
sw. 1225
Muhlenberg Ave.
Rutledge
ASK
Sw.628-J
Swarthmore
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WHO
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Open Everv Evening Until 9
ONE
No. 14
Swarth~ore, _Pa., April 11, 1930
$2.50 Per Yeal
PASSION WEEK
STORY HOUR TgE RESUMED SCHOOL BOARD
HOLY WEEK SERVICES
AT METHODIST CHURCH COUNCIL KNOCKS
SERVICES FOR
APPROVES PLANS.
BAD SIDEWALKS;
TAX CUT PROPOSED
YOUNG PEOPLE
DELAYS NEW STREET
Trinity Episcopal Church Selected
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The last program o( the Story Hour
in January, "Holland -bay" was attended
by forty enthusiastic children in the
morning and seventy-five in the after-
Holy \Yeek will be observed by special
services in the Swarthmore :Methodist
Epi.scopal Church beginning Wednesday
cvening. The pastor will speak on the
,
noon.
theme
"The evening.
Seven \Yords," at the service
The Story Hour was then discontinued
\Vednesday
Holy Thursday will be commemorated
during February and March Upon the Bids for Rutgers Avenue Buading
as Place for Meetings
advice of physicians in order to prevent
to
be
Received
at
May
with the Sacrament of Holy Communion, Police Report Sidewallu Through.
Every Morning
the possible spreading of communicable
M
Thursday evening.
in Deplorable
diseases, especial1y scarlet fever. The
eeting
~Iaunder's Cantata, "From Olivet to out Borough
Condition
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committee has now been informed that
Calvary" will be sung by the augmented
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PROGRAM OF MUSIC FRIDAY the continuance of this precaution seems 1930-31 BUDGET SUBMITTED vested choir Good Friday evening. Spec- DI S C US SAN N E X A T ION
unnecessary. On Thursday, April 24,
ial soloists will assist. The .solo work
The young people <;If Swarthmore the monthly programs will therefore
. Plans for the new Rutgers avenue pub- will be done by John P. Milligan, tenor,
Inaugurating the most vigorous camhave decided to conduct a series of resumed. On this date a movie will be lie school and the shc.p builrling behmd Frank H. Wilson, baritone, and Miss EI- paign on any public question since their
organization at the beginning of the
brief morning services during Holy given by Mrs. Charles Mitchell with the College avenue school were approved freda Rabe, soprano.
Mrs. John Fawcett at the piano at 9 :45 at the meeting of the school board WedSpecial music wilt be rendered at each
Week to be held from 8 :05 to 8 :20 at in the morning and 3:00 in the afternoon nesday evening and the secretary of the service. With. the increasing observance year, borough council will make a very
the Episcopal Church. Everyone in the at the Woman's Club.
board instructed to advertise for bids of Holy Week, a splendid opportunity is definite attempt to improve the condition
community is invited to attend and the
Many thanks are extended to all who for both buildings to be opened at the given for .spiritual meditation and uplift of the borough's sidewalks within the
young people will be especially wel- have shown great interest and especially next regular. meeting of the board, May at these services.
next few months.
comc. The services will consist ofmu- to those who have given unsolicited serv- 6. The budget for the school district
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I Setting a good example for the prj~
sic and a short address, probably deal- ice in this work. The year of the pre- for 1930-31 was presented by Superintend- CLUB RECIPROCITY
vate property owners, counCil ordered
ing with the events of the last week in sent committee will close June first. It ent Arthur W. Ferguson and provides
LUNCHEON TUESDAY Albert N. Garrett, Jr.,
borOUgh
Ihe life of Christ; his betrayal, trial, is their present intention to give a Japan- for a reduction of taxes of lYz mills
retary to find out approXimately what It
death and the meaning of these in the ese Day on May the fifteenth, and it less than last year.
Next Tuesday at I o'clock, the Womcost to Put all of the walks for
world today. The services will com- would be most Jielpful to receive teleThe plans for the Rutgers avenue an's Club will havc their Reciprocity which the borough is responsible in good
mence and end promptly and the Epis- phone calls from those willing to loan building were adopted practically as de- luncheon. There will be several guests condition.
The police department is now engaged
copal Church was chosen so that there kimonos or articles from Japan. It is scribed in The Swarthnlorcull two weeks of honor, among them Mrs. Lucretia
would be the least possible delay in Our desire·to present to the children of ago except that on the second floor a L. Blankenburg, one of the founders in making this survey and council exgetting to school.
Swarthmore a beautiful and educational private office for the principal has been of the New Century Club of Philadel- pects to appropriate the necessary funds
GOn Tuesday morning, Rev. J. Jarden picture of. "Springtime in this Land of worked out adjoining the teachers room. phia; Mrs. Elmer E. Melick, Presidcnt next week. While the councilmen do
uenther, rector of the Episcopal Cherry Blossoms." The committee in Originally the teachers' room also had
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not wish to force property owners to reha
f thl
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of
the
Delaware
County
cderatIon;
pair
theirbewalks,
Church, wiII deliver the address. Rev. c h rge 0 b ' s program an
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eto
serve
as
the
pnnclpa
s
0 ffi ceo
Mrs.
Edgar
Marburg,
publicity
chairthat
this
done. they are very anxious
f 0 ows: "~~rs.
C. C. Brown, pastor of the Wesley D
pone
num
ers
are
as
Alternate
bids
will
be
received
for
the
111all
for
tlJe
Southeastern
district.,
I I
cap
., M rs. W a Iter Shoc- Rutgers .avenue buIldl.ng.,
one bid WI'1 I be l\lrs.."Ifred Crooks, state chairman of
African Methodist Episcopal Church,
e-627 W
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A record of every walk in the bor· 1312W
k am
will speak briefly. Dr. S. C. Palmer, 210W
rna er- d
, M rs. J 0 h n F awcett- f or an eight room b.UI.Id mg and t h e oth e.r Club 1·llstl·t.utes,
and
the
presidents
of
".
ough needing
repair has. been compiled
"'ell known member of the Society of
' all 'I
.1,\ rs.
I cres t- 1438.
.or a b
ten roomi
Ul.dmg, t.e
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h two add 1- several other clubs.
and proper....
owners who fail to have
Friends, will conduct the services WedtlOnal
bemg
mto the cenThe play, "The Good Men Do," by spring
their walks
will probably
put in good
receivecondition
a communithis
ter section Without causl1Jg. any rear- Hubcrt Osborne, directed by
cation from council.
nesday, and Rev. Lloyd P. Stevens, ENTERTAIN FOR 9IST
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY ra?gement of the rooms III the two I' Roland G. E. Ullman, who is chairman "Whether or not we authorize the
pastor of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, speaks on Thursday morning,
wlllgs...
for the afternoon, will be given after burgess to force people to repair their
and Rev. John Ellery. Tuttle, minister
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Buck, Guem-I' Whether an eIght or a ten room
the luncheon. The sccne is laid at Ncw- walks, depends on the natural response
of the Presbyterian Church, will make sey road, are. ent<:rtaining at dinner. tothe Rutge.rs
school w!"
place, Stratford-on-Avon, April 23, to this appeal," president Frank Reitzel
Ihe address.
morrow evelllllg III honor of thc mnc- bu.tlt of
brIck, WIll be two storIes 10 1616. Thc characters are:
declared. "We havc the authority to
The organ will be played by Pro- first birthday of Mrs. Buck's father, :Mr. !Ielght, With locker rooms and
Dr. John Hall, son-in-law of William send borough workmen to repair the
fessor L .. R. Shero, organist of the Charles Nelson. The guests will be: In the baseme?t for
use. of athletIC Shakcspeare-Mrs. Elliott Hichardsoll; walks and bill the property owners for
William
and WIll contam a
The Rev.. \Yard, Vicar of Trinity the work, but in view of cconomic conEpiscopal Church and by Mr. Kneed- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stone,
ler, organist of the Presbyterian Duncan, Miss Mary Duncan, Miss bu!lt to meet Ithe most f
re- I Church-M rs. John ),1. Ogdcn; J enk- ditions here and elsewhere ,ve do' not
Church. A program of special music is Mabel Dodge,
Ina Genung,
qlllrements, a P a): room or t e prtmary] yns, Schoolmaster-Mrs. Clifford Buck; wish to take such steps unless the disrebeing prcpared for the Good Friday .Esther Davis, al1 of New York City, gr:;:ej..Wld a Umon school for the col-I Ann Hathaway-Mrs. Roland Ullman : gard of this suggestion forces us to do.
service. As there-is·rto school to'be held' Dr. ·'and· Mrs. Arthur C. Howland, Mrs. orTh 1 r~~I. l b ' I f / Mistress Susannah Hall-Mrs. David so."
on Friday, this service may be extended Charles Joyce, Mis.s Martha Nelson, and. .
WI a so : a speCIa
Cramp; Mistress Judith Quincy-Mrs.
The proposed street behind the old
a Ishort dtime.
Mrs.
Frank
A.
Lemmon,
of
Swarthmore.
work.
with
the
PllPI
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Robert
Powell;
Mistress
\Vhateleybank
builrling, which has come to be
t
f th
or SIXorclassrooms
depen 1I1g
'I rs. PIleCPls
I
S ou Ie,. ."\
l\,TU r se _."'Irs . J . kllown as I)r. Hassett's street because of
n or er 0 prepare or IS series 0 f It I'S an interesting cOI'ncl'dence that April eIther
whetherfour
the eight
ten room building
is I p"'
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bl
assl110re leyney.
the interest which D. Arthur E. Bassett,
services, the cooperation of the young 12th is also the birthday of Mr. Stone
b
intot. two eclassrooms
if found
desirablee fF 0 II . tlJe
people in the various churches has een and M. rs. J oyce.
bUt
p ayroom WI
e converta
I p Ja y 1\1Ilr. E-vfere ttIt H un.,'1
t former membcr of council, has been
necessary. With the
of a special
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t i t d t o t 1Ie .,wart Imore c0 egc acu y, WI taking in the project, was laid on the
committee consisting of Betty Lums- HOME AND SCHOOL·
a a a er.
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sing some shakespearean ballads, Mrs. table until the underpass is completed
den, .Marioh; Burgett, Ralston McClain,
MEETING NEXT MONDAY
blllldmg IS
With partIcular! Hunt will accompany him at the piano. so that council can see more clearly
Denny Jones; Frederick Yocum, and
to the addIng of new roo!"s IAlso a sccne from "Twelfth Night" and just what the traffic problems
with
Katherine Meschter, this has been acDr. Edwin B. Twitmyer, professor of, either III the. rear
the
. sectIon lone from "As You Like It" will be the. new arrangements. The motIOn that
complished. The pastors of the various Psychology at the University of penn- or to !he wm s ,W1th0l!t 1:;~::;:rll1g the given by Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell and a~tlon be postponed was made by Counchurches have given a great deal of sylvania, will address the Swarthmore j
Dr Mrs. George P. Warren.
.
L"V, . Bates, and seconded
help and Rev. E. H. Bonsall, Director Home and School Association next MonI e I~ u
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Sevcral of the costumes whIch arc Y
' . ?rou
eWls.
ot
n
of the State Sabbath School Associa- day evening in the auditorium of the COl-II Fergus
on
wdlt!I
aMcted
UPh?ls
being
furnished
by
Haentze
Costumers,
A
petlhbon
forhthe
remrt0vabl t seve ral
l
regua
ar
mee
mg
III
ay,
p
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l
f
.
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d
tl
tumes
for
the
trees
on
oroug
prope
e of
ween
.lion of Pennsylvama,
. has been adVIsor
.
Iege avenue bU\'Id'mg on t h e su b'Ject, "An d of
a 11/ mill decrease in taxes seemed W 10 urms Ie
Ie cos
Clul) ',curb and the sidewalk on yOgden
avenue
th e
I th
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H SI
ed the Doo "
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recent production of the Players'
o e commIt ee.
I e ammo
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. : to meet the approval of the b o a r d . "
" . ' was refused. Council said that in view
,nt«p';,. of 'he young
n<.
" not only a w>del! I D<. F",,",on', ... oommerula,ion of a A Sehool
hemg of 'h, movem'nt by 'he Bu,in"" and
people In
IS the earl.y known
on
but
Itax cut is based on the increased amount made up
tIllS pia).
Civic Association to secure more trees
Ea".. Yommg
Plan, 10< 'h" aI,o a
.Mtty and en'"tammg •• ""k-I 01 taxable p
o.f the the decreased amount thought necessary i ENGLISH PLAYERS BEAT
owners should try to cooperate even if
It IS to be ileld on the
back of ycar as
May meetmg wl!1
! this year for capital expenditure and,
GARNET LACROSSE MEN! the trees do cast shade on their property
Sirath Haven Inn, overiooklllg Crum a play, The "Vhole Town s '!'alkmg. ! debt service.
as the petitioner in question declares.
Creek
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$4 497 000 ! 'rhe Swarthmorc College lacrosse
A request by Louis Cole Emmons that
20 M at 730 Sunday morning April, for the benefit of the ScholarshIp fund.
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Iagainst this year's $4,841,015.
I team "as ea e( , O , ) } Je - ! the horough place clllders
along Rlver.
r. Stanley Ken Ig, better k n o w n .
people
. the state as I SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
i In the 1929-30 budget at a tax rate of ford-Camhrulge team
i view a\'enue south of Ogden avenue was
Stan,' W!lI speak and It. IS h?ped that
STUDENT IN $25,000 SUIT 1270 mills, the tax return was estimated. 110011 bcforc a
cro\\ d \\ 11Ich I,ll •
and the work has beell done dureveryone
th.e
WIll a t t e n d . , .
! at $127,000. For 1930-31 with the in- i c\ude.d many resHlcnts of
: II1g the past few days.
KendIg IS an Illsplrtng speaker
Two SUIts for $25,000 each have been. creased tax duplicate, thc tax return is I PhYSically the equal of the
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and the service will not last vcry 101lg. i hrought bv ]. Borton \Vccks 011 behalf estimated at $130000 hased on a tax I the Garnet was beaten by a team whIch; 'I
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COUNTY SCHOOLS! Walter H. Roberts of Swarthmorc Col- e I at
-t66 39 wilich together with' game hased IIpon sheer forcc and speed: lellcs. has
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-after hasehall tralllll1g III oru a.
0f N orrIs
the statc, and lor
:; lege. ).[r. Ro)erts
Swarthmore school directors partici- i listed as the ownc: of the car and \Yalter other :;ources, give a total income of ___._________________________
Patcd in the reelection of Carl G. Leech Roherts as thc driver.
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This total allows for a
as county superintendent of schools for
The accident 011. which the. SU!ts . arc ~hrink:lgc oi more than $J..lO() in tax reanother term of fOllr years at thc county hascd occurred 011 \ alc avenue 111 Spr1l1g- cl·ipts.
llJeeting of school directors held in Me- tield Township, Fehruary 2l. . ~[r. :\I~mtThe sllmmary of expenditurcs as tahdia Tuesday. There was no oppositioll gomery sllfiercd .colJcussic;)(J 01 the .h~al1l., a uhted hy Dr. Ferguson for the past year
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for the· seek to return to tIe
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klfacDADE CANDIDACY' GROWING
U;1II~um
IN FAVOR THROUGHOUT STATE
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'\lIxilian· '\gellcies
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'1\[aintcnance ......
. Fixed Charges ....
5,928.70
90,'HO I
7,000.00
,~ (h5tr~ct.
6,630.00 State Legislature, One is 1\lrs. John. from the Second, or county!
97.4(.0.00". 0",1", 0 r
.."",,. who h" The da'e 0 r
Bm",,-Da.. I.d,?n
7,950.00. received the elJllorsement of the Dcla-: was hrokclJ last \~eek by the _\\'lthdr:lWal
12.m.OO 1.1,300.00 "a« Co"".y R""ubl ;ca" \\' omen',
i 0 r rk. Em,," \ \'. Dodd. 0' N om
6,HS0.28
9,600.00 mittee on candidates, and the othcr IS: from the leg-Is!atl\'~ ra~e. IllS wl.th
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7,170.00 1\[r;;. \Varren
who lives just i drawal leaves Cap!atn \\ cst E. Blame!
import: outsidc of Swarthmore, in Springfield of Concord, al.ld I-rank ].
ot
Withdrawal oi Licutenant Governor I large population and the
Anh,,< II. Jam" '" a eandidate 10< 'ho Ian' ;,.,h",';al and ,0m...",..1 ,,,',,,,', To'al en" en'
I ,o,,"n,hi,., at 'he eo,"" of SwO"hmo" i Upp" Da.!.y, u, 'he
wttb 'h' 'up'
kCj)ublican nomination for Supreme I it contains.
•Expcnsc .......... 1.'H,21 1.19 I-t2,110.00 I I Y I
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I port of Al Hart, Magistrate McCleary
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D aVIs
. Ieaders.
Ollrt leaves two candidates in the field, /' Jwlge 1\[acDadc said "I he IIc\'e
: anc\Vitha ethe
endorsement
of Mrs. Ogden,!I and other
.
JUdge Albert Dutton
of Ches- Courts should not be the football of 1Deht Service ...... .1.3,000.00 23,000.00 i th'! \Vomen's Repuhlican Committee ap- . With
WIthdrawal of Dr. Dodd, It
ler and Judge George W. Maxey of Jlolitics and the members thereof should, Capital Outlay.... 11,882.1.1
3,000.00 i pointed a committee to seek their candi- IS the 0pullon of. some
that the
Scranton. )Iaxey is on the Davis- be selected for. their
.and not
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endorsement by prominent political Brown and DaVIS leaders III the county
llrown ticket all(1 it is rumored that Mac- votes to be dehvered III pohtlcal deals.
Grand TotaL ... 176,093.32 168,110.00. II' IS. tl
ollnty
will give their endorsement to
Mar"uade may get the support of the Grundy
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JC (. woman IS IS ted
factioll.
J'udge to a certam degree should separate: that settlement had been made With the G
'I s J 0 Hop\"ood Mrs. "ViI- as a "regular Rcpubhcan.
' from general
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Icause
d \iam
cary,Ward,
1\ r. Jr.,
. .and Mrs.
" ,William S.
A ' . "montgomery, 'I
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A committee of bankers, manufacturers himself
w!'th a:I insurance compallles
e ass
1\.ed' aand business men is being formed to ad- due sense of property.
a Judgc Iby the fire at the Yale avenue school Everctt. A letter, to be .signed by Mrs. torney, 1.5 an
candl;jate for
tallce Judge MacDade's interests as a should
out
p<;>htlcs. He should and that t?e sum of $31,500
finall.y E. Y. Hartshorne, chairman, and Mrs. th.e Legls!at';1re, and It IS expected he
candidate.
.
avoid pohtlcal
.not only. be- proven
to both parties. ThIS Nelson B. Fry, secretary, will be sent wl!l remalO 10 the race.
l-lis backers declare that the successor cause they may
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sum was declde.d .upon .only af!er many to 70 outstanding Republican leaders of . Congress.man James Wolfenden seekto Chiel Justice Robert Von Moschzisk- actually 01 ""mm,ly moons"tent w.th wee" 01 n'go'''''''' w.th 'he m,u,""", Ih ounty asking I.,. support 01 Y
board
felt
also a candidate for the
from southeastern Pennsylvania, his judicial
but also because
that they should receIVe approximately
Senator John J. McClure announced
are both hard at work orgall1z\thlch has always had two justices on the
his who!,e time and energy to hiS $40,000 for
damages whIle the fire this week that the Republican organiza- mg theIr followers.
SUpreme Court bench, because of its judICial work.
(Co"" .. w'tl 011 POD'
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r~por
satl.Sf~ctory
t~e
Samu~1
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B."A,'
O:d~n's c~didacy.
~cency.
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~owden,
obse~vers
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mdepen~en~
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
APRIL 11, 1930
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APRIL 11, 1930
THE
ington, D. C.
Call Swarthmore 900 and Give Your
News to the Social Editor
witI be candidates for Representative at
the Spring primaries.
A musical programme in charge of
M.rs. Percy \Vheeler Clark, featuring
oh\'~ Badger Stacy, New York soprano
SOlOist, concluded the meeting.
j
Mrs. C. W. Hartman, Dartmouth aye..
nue, and children have returned from
their vacation in the mountains near
Berwick, Penna.
4 Park Ave.
Swarthmore
theblnea~
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Delightful gifts for the Easter season
If you have never worn
McCallum's try just one pair
of these cohwebhy sheer
all pure silk stockings.
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Miss Emily Howland of Guernsey ,
road
entertained Her
at luncheon
and bridge
last Saturday.
guests were:
Miss r
'em"
$LJ5 pr.
Mary Andrews, Miss Sally Goepp, Miss
Mary Fullerton, Miss Virginia Lumsden,
BUCHNER'S
.. .PAlIiTERS
McMAHON
AN~-DEaQBATQR8. . ',
Arch St., East of 63rd St., Philadelphia,
Suburban Work Our Specialty
Pa.
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now on display, a most satisfactory
assortment of fine footwear for
men, women and children ..... .
Arch-Preserver Shoes
Walk-Over Shoes
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(Oppollt ArHndob CemetlU7)
"'Rancour," by Lynn Riggs, will be
given its first performance this season toGEO. E. WILT
morrow night at the Hedgerow Theatre
PI b·
& H
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in Rose Valley with Dorothy Yackel and
um lng
eating
William Price in the leading roles and
Prompt and Satidactory
DUdley Vaughan, Harry Bellaver, Ferd
PHONE SW. 1584
N ofer and Alfr-cd Rowe in the supporting cast. "'Rancom" will be repeated 237 Saxer Ave. Springfield. Pa.
F. M. SCHEIBLEY
Management
StrathHaven
"The Inn with Personalit~"
nnd
Special Lines
JOHNSON'S
Walk-Over Boot Shop
Sold at
EXPERT FOOT FITTERS
§IILL PRICES
GARDEN'
Garden Tools
well dressed EaSIer morning.
Lawn Mowers
EASTER and NEW SPHING
CLOTHES arc SYNONYMOUS.
Rubber Hose
Spraying Materials
11th Season
LAWN GRASS MIXTURES
lUf~II's
Snits
SI7.GO to S2:J.GO
Moderate fec COlo'ers all expenses.
UNLIMITED 1I0RSEBACK RIDING
Friendly inOuence prevails with staff
of collcge~traJned men, Including a
resident camp doctor.
Swarthmore references If desired.
Write or telel.hone for informat:lon.
McCALL'S
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6th &
Phone 3800
nO~'s'
Snits
$U».50 tfJ ~17.iiO
MILL
Swarthmore, Pa.
Old Bank Building
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All kinds of fresh fish every
day. Shad and Shad Roe sets
specially nice
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AZALEAS and EVERGREENS
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VEGETABLES
Free Delivery
So. Chester Road
. Pho~e, Sw. 1226
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Let us give you an estimate on
caring (or your lawn and garden
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Gmera I Hauling and
would
garment elsewhere.
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Thousands of people are buying their clothing
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L oca I and Long Distance
at the Kent Mills ••• it has paid them •••
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Ashes and Rubbish Removed
pay
for
either
and it will pay you. Here you will find real
clothing
economy in a
complete
stock of
Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
On ,lIe Baltimore Pike
Ope. s ... dll • P. M •
Clifton Delgb,., Pa.
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VOGUE
Order Your
Easter
Flowers Now!
Our store is filled with heautiful
Easter hlooms now, hut Easter
Day will find our stocks depleted.
So we are giving you notice well
in advance-order your Easter
lilies and floral decorations now
to avoid possihility of disappointment. Prices are most moderate.
Make your selection early for
Easter delivery.
BEAUTY SHOP
Pre..Season Special
PERMANENT
WAVING
$12.50
So. Chester Road
Swarthmore
1297
LATEST METHODS-DISTINCTIVE WAVES
MAROT FLOWER SHOP
315
Dickinson Avenue
Sw. 554
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DANIEL MENEFEE :i
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20 Morton Avenue
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Cellars Cleaned and
Whitewashed
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hoth a suit and topcoat for the price you
steds of the better class.
FRUITS -
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ready.to-wcar garments of woolens and wore
Ready for Inspection
Madison Sts.
Store Open until B P. M. Saturday.
during Spring.
Llldies' "res,," & SIJorts C;oots
To Ordf~r
$22.GO to $33
BUILDERS
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TOIU'outs
$17.50
~27.50
MR. AND MRS. C. G. PAXSON
Mer. I029-J
lJ3 Kenilworth Road, Metion, Pa.
Edgmont Avenue
New Fancy Selected Stock
feeling of satisfaclion of heing
A sports and woodcraft camp. 2000
feet up in the Pocono 1\1ountains.
612
FLOWER
SEEDS
Kent's Clothes will give you a
Camp POCONO for boys
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Wear Kent~s £Iotlles
Middletown and Sycamore Mill. Rd... Route 352
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Prepare for the Easter Parade
Swarthmore
espe~ially
Take your mind off pots
and pan., carrota and
.pinach---comc to the Tea
Room for dinner.
Chicken and Wame.
on
Sunday. Tempting
menu. every day.
Dinners 8Se, $1.00, $1.25.
Madeleine B. NaiabYJ
At Nisht Belmont 0471.W
EDWARD A
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gave a brief talk on "Party Solidarity," :::::
reviewing several phases of politics as S
Mrs. Patience Rittenhouse, of 426 Com~
erford Avenue. Ridley Park, was hostess relating
Mrs. EdwlO A. to
Yarnall,
the Pennwomenofvoters.
at a luncheon-bridge at Strath Haven sylvania League of Women Voters, also
yesterday afternoon.
addressed the Delaware County women
on "Political Independence." State womThe Delta Tau Sigma, of Philadelphia en are strongly jn favor of the voting
will give a dinner and dance at Strath machine she told the gathering.
Haven on Saturday evening. About
Mrs. Yarnall introduced Mrs. Warren
eighty couples arc expected.
Marshall of Springfield and Mrs. John
M. Ogden. of Swarthmo~e. both of whom
The Graduating class of Lankcnau
Hospital School for Nurses, PhiiadeIBell Phone Clearbrook 653-J
phia, held a banquet at Strath Haven
Es1.abUabed 18-13
last week. About 80 nurses attended the
WM. J. CARTLEDGE
affair.
Granite and Marble Memorial.
Cemetery Work a Specialt,.
"RANCOUR" AT HEDGEROW
N(lrtb LanedowDe Avenue
'TOMORROW NJGHT,
DREXEL HILL. PA.
Let the
Kitchen Fire
'Go Eoom'
LOCUST KNOLL FARMS
:~a~at~: gU~~C;p~ker ':it th'~~lub. o~'::'~ ~
STRATH HAVEN JNN
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Park Ave.
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D. C.spent last week- ;
ensoninavenue,
and family
"We just know you'll love
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uring Spring
and Summer
BUCHNER'S TOGGERY SHOP
PARK AVENUE
or~ry ~cholastic
LOCUST KNOLL FARMS
When everything symbolic of Mother Nature asserts itself, you know it is Spring, and time to replenish your wardrobe.
See our new Spring Furnishings. One glance will
convince you that this store is the Man's \\Tearing
Apparci Headquarters of Swarthmore.
You will find all that is new, fashionable and reasonable in price in Shirts, Tics, Hosiery, Underwear,
Pajamas, Golf Hose, Knickers, Sports Wear and Ac.
cessories.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Eaton, Dick-
Donat~
b;
EASTER
APPAREL for
WELL
DRESSED
MEN
Mrs. Roland
Chairman of
the Drama Section of the Swarthmore
\\Toman's Club, represented the Club at
the Reciprocity Luncheon given by the
Twentieth Century Club of Lansdowne.
Called for and Delivered
12 Pieces for
75c
more.
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IN SWARTHMORE
MRS. HJNKSON WJLL
The affair was the first rehearsal of the PRESBYTERJAN CHOJR
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DONALD JONES
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SINGS IN CHESTER
HEAD G. O. P. WOMEN
HARVARD SCHOLARSHIP
organized by Mrs. Melick. Choruses
The Women's Republican Club of
GRINNELL, Iowa,-Donald Jon e s.
have
in the
clubshas
belongTh
the formed
Federation
and32each
bee'l
'. e ch·
Olr 0 f th e Swarthmore Presby- D e Iaware County has named Mrs. J. H. Swarthmore, Pa., senior ,'n Gr,.nnell coling tobeen
practising the same numbers. Tuesday ter-Jan Church gaye a mU51ca
. I service
. at H'm kson, the President of the Club at lege. has been appointed to a Charles
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the First PresbYterian Church of Ches- 1..
Eliot Perkins scholarship in mathematics
\Vashed, It'oned and Folded
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however, was the first ter last Sunday evening. The choir was tne present time. as the sole candidate at Harvard University for the coming
Includes
Sheets, Table Clot4
e
singlOg.
,
Plans
are
being
made
d
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for
President
for
the
com,"'g
term.
'-'car.
ensem
f r
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un er
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!reciton of Benjamin L.
J
Pillow
and
Bolster Cases, Tow..
COh
pu 'c appearances of the Kneedler, organist and choirmaster with There are still nominations to be made Mr. Jones was elected last fall to memrus
els, Napkins, Aprons, Under..
';h 10
f'!ture.
Ruth KeIUledy Cross, soprano Irma from the floor on election day but it is bership in Phi Beta Kappa, national honwear, Nighrgowns, SUps, Etc ..
e ensem rse smgmg is under the di- Phillip.<; Carels, contralto;
Cola. expected that Mrs. Hinkson will run unfraternity. He is majCall Clearbrook 2790
rMection Of. hMM. Wallace E. Heaton, of femina, tenor. and Dr. George Pierce opposed. The decision to enter Mrs onng m mathematics. As hous. chairrs. Morton P. Dickinson, Warren, baritone, soloists.
Hinkson to Succeed herself was made ai man of Langan hall, he has taken an
oore, w,t
ofMMediaR", beas assMistant dlirectorLa
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Chorals of Gounod, Arensky and the regular monthly meeting of the active part in student affairs.
COMMUNITY
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axwel, of
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Club, held in tile Media headquarters on
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is chairman of Clubs, chorus committee
en e s.so n; :' c,?ntr to solo, All in Thursday of last week.
Mrs. John AyraUlt and children of
LAUNDRY CO.
and Mr. Ednyfed Lewis is vice chair- the Apnl, Everung, by Sydney Homer; a Eleven candidates are in the field for Tonawanda, N. Y., are visiting at the
Drexel Hill
Jesus,
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her parents Mr. and Mrs. WiI- ..
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and
duet'0With
the Thou
tenorArt
andStanding,"'.
baritone VIce-presIdents,
eight of whom will be home
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'·Watchman, What of tlie .Right/,
chosen at the next regular meeting' Mrs. lam . est.
M. E. CHURCH TO
Sargeant, were included in the vocal of. William ClOUd Alexander, Mrs. 'Percy
OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY ferings, and the organ selections were Wheeler Clark, Mrs. James B. Robert· Slllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli1II11111111111111111111l!!!
Kinder's fantasia on "Duke Street;" the son, 11rs. Garnett Pendleton, Miss Etta 5:
Plans are being arranged for the an- Tschaikowsky "'Andante Cantabile··' Carson, Mrs. Mary Martin, Mrs. Walter iii
niversary of the beginning of Method- Saint-Saens' "'Prelude de Deluge"' a~d Levergood. Mrs. Charles Larnmore Mrs. 5
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ism in Swarthmore. The fifth annivers- Federlein "Scherzo."
Kate Hofacker, Mrs. William Ward. Jr., iii
ary of the construction of the New
Dr. Kneedler. who is widely !mown and Mrs. Justin Cummings.
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Church is taken as a time to observe the for his activities in connection with the Others nominated for office were: Mrs. iii
beginning of the Jocal church. Sunday, POletechnic Institute of Philadelphia, of \Valter H. ~raig for r-~cording seer-etary; i5
April 20th. has been set apart for this which he is dean, presided at the console !'irs. FrancIS A. Gugert for correspond- iii
L.ocust Knol! produce is for sale only from our Farm Market
celebration. The guest preachers for that with ease and assurance and evinced a mg. secretary; Mrs .. Mercer Hayes for
d.unng the sprmg and summer. Your continucd patronage is deday will be Bishop Ernest G. Richard- keen appreciation of the nicety of sacred
correspondmg secretary; Mrs.
SIred at the Farm Market. Quality Guaranteed. Poultry, Eggs,
son, D. D., resident Bisho.p· of the Phila- music presented in a manner befitting WMI haFm Hk· WWohnAusdfor Treasurer and ==
Butter,. Cottage Cheese, Fruit, Potatoes. Honey and Fresh Vegedelphia Area, and Rev. Robert C. Wells, its import.
T rs . ran
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tables m season.
D. D., newly ·appointed District SuperThe program was well balanced and reasurer.
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intendent of the South District, Philadel- well executed, creating and maintaining ~rs: ~anna\ Dfuriam'bl~f thewPenn- §
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Glen Mills 219-R-2
Media R. D. Route I, P..
sblgather~ng.
sev~ral
YOU'LL
LOVE THEM
SWARTHMOREAN
We Renovate Bedding ALMOST Equal to New
What's the use of Spring Housecleaning that does not include ro~r
Mattresses and Box Springs? Let us take them to our Hygten.IC'
factory-we will return them to you clean and sweet with their
origina' comfort restored-the tost is moderate.
Dou
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1909
CHESTNUT
PHILADELPHIA
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I :Mrs. Stanley MacMiIlen,
* • * Vassar aveI nue; entertained at a box party
at the
IAcademy of Music Monday night.
Philadelphia Re·presentatives, Neville & Hitchings,
213 South 17th St., Philadelphia
Phone Pennypacker 8020
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attractive cottage fully fu:ooiahed
and all cODveniences, at Booth Bay
in the
Harbor, Maine. Phone Swarlhmore 149. Mrs. J. C. Eastlake, The
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Sunday
10.00 A. M.-Fint Day School in Whit_
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Evenings at 8 o'clock.
10.00 A. M.-Adult class in the Meeting
House led on April 13th by J. Ber_
nard Walton. Subject: Tolstoi, the
Russian Quaker.
11.00 A. M.-Mecting for Worship in
the Meeting House. April 20th, Dan..
iel Oliver will attend meeting.
W.clne.day
'.30 A. M. to 2.30 P. M.-Sewing and
Qidlting in Whittier House, Box
and cellar; located at 308 Elm avenue.
be inspected by applying to Mrs. PolDorothy Buck, Marjorie McClure. Eu- &lay
lard on premises, or oy application to
dora Sproat, Elizabeth Hessenbrot1sh, Albert N. Garrett, Phone 489.
Shirley Shaw, Nancy Powell, Kita
Mrs. Clarence Clewell, of Benj amin Brower, and Ma_ry Ch~istine Stericker.
West avenue, is seriously ill at the University Hospital.
Repair Work &; New Installation.
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Mrs. Otto Kraus and daughter Helen,
of Benjamin West avenue, is .spending a
few days at the Westtown Farm.
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Anne Wray, of \Valnut
Miss
lane, is
the guest of Miss Edith Woodruff, at
the Woodruff summer home at Cape
May, N. ].
Mr Edward Alger, of Dartmouth avenue underwent a minor operation at the
Chester hospital Tuesday but has returned to his home and is getting along
nicely.
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Electrician
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CERTAINLY IT COSTS MORE
YOU CAN'T BUY A SEDAN AT
HORSE AND BUGGY PRICES
MILK FROM GUERNSEY COWS, PRODUCED UNDER
OUR SANITARY CONDITIONS, IS THE HIGHEST QUAL.
ITY THAT THE DAIRY WORLD AFFORDS.
\Vednesday
"THE SEVEN WORDS"
Holy Thursday
HOLY COMMUNION
Good Friday
Maunder's
luncheon.
Wednesday, the 23rd of April, Rum.
mage SaJe at Whittier House.
"OLIVET TO CALVARY"
Sung by an augmented choir. Guest
soloists will assist.
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Howard l\L Jenkins.
tier House.
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News Notes
particulars, so far they fail to reach
Harvard.
IIrecer,tlon
housekeeping apartment. Four bedrooms,
room, living I'oom, dining room,
FRIDAY, APRIL 11. 1930
AHss Dorothea Whitaker, of Park avenue, was hostess to the members of the
\Vestminster Guild last Thursday evening.
CHURCH NEWS
FOR RENT-For summer, very
.ot.red as Second Class matter. January 24. 1929, at the Post Ollice at ---=F:C:O-=R:-:R"'E=N=T:--O-=-..
-th-:--e-'H"'.:-::·I\=--.....thmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
I Second floor of two-family house. May be
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
COME TO CHURCH-HOLY WEEK
THE SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle, D.D .. L.u.D .•
Services
11.00 A. M.-Sunday School.
11:00
A. M.-Sunday Lesson-Sermon.
A WELCOME FOR ALL WHO
Wednesday
evening meeting each
WILL COME
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Reading room open
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A Telephone Call
Golden Guernsey Milk
I Sunday-IO:OO--Bihlc School' Classes
Daniel Johnson, who is a student at I
Brings a Sample
Is Fresh Every Day
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except
Sundays
and holidays, 1
for all ages.
Lehigh Unh'ersity, is visiting his parents,
to
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Churr.h
Edifice.
1l:00-Morlling
\Vorship.
PasRIVERVIEW FARMS
Sw. 102
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sidney Johnson, of i•
tor preaches.
All are cordially invited to attend the
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Palm Sunday Music services and use the Reading Room.
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Think back a week and try
to recall what you spent your
money for. If you can't, ask
yourself if things you can't
recall are worth buying.
nue, will return from their winter home
in St. Petersburg, Fla., next Sunday.
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Betty Cresson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Warder ~resson, of Riverview
road, was hostess to a group of friends
this week. Among her guests were:
Anne Wray, Margaret Shoemaker, Betty
Douglas, Florence Garrett, Grace Dodd,
Florence Cleaves, Mary Cleaves, Sylvia
Swan, Carol Goodwin. Naney King,
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This sort of mental exercise
will show you the wisdom of
giving more attention to your
bank account.
FOR RENT
Modem dwelling, 4 bed
rooms. h. w. Roors; garage.
Swarthmore£' National
Bank and Trust
Company
$85 a month.
E. C. WALTON
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
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W. S. BITTLE
BONDS FOR INVESTMENT
F.S'I'ATE OF WILLIAM W. SPEAKMAI.'Il,
deceased.
Letters Testamentary on the above Estate
having been granted to the undersigned. all
persons indebted to said Estate are requested
to make payment and those having claims to
present the same witlJOl1t delay at tbe office
NORTH AMERICAN EDISON 5'0-1969
MID·CONTINENT TELEPHONE 512'0-1943
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER 6'0-1967
UNITED PUBLIC SERVICE 6Ws-1933
GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES 6Ws-1956
of the corporate Executor.
Pro\·ident 'l'rust Company of PhiladeJj)bia.
17th & Chestnut Streets.
Parker S. Williams. President,
and
Cllaries r. Jenkins. Executors.
Attorney:
Wayland H. Elslrrce, Esq.,
1930 Lanli Title BId.,
Philadelphia, I':..
BESSE,
de.
1.etters Testamentary on the above Estate
having been graulcd to the undersigned all
per~ons illdeh:cd to the said l~state are fl!.
quested to ll1::l.kc payment, and those having
c1aim~ to prc~cnt the same, without delay, at
tl:.c office of Gimrd Trllst Company, Broad and
oCalllYPIi
Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. A. A. Jackson,
President.
Morning and Vesper Services
''Servlng Swarthmore Since 1904"
rooms for $85 a month.
To buy-a $12,500 duplex house on
the Hill for $11,000.
H.
The Unoccupied Areas
4:4S-0rgan \Vorship.
S:OO--Vespers. A Service for
Palm Sunday.
Sermon:
\Vho is This?
7:00-Young People's Meetmeeting.
PASSION WEEK SERVICES
Each evening except Monday and Saturday at eight o'clock
VISITING PREACHERS
Tuesday:
-Rev. John T. Faris, D.D.,
Philadelphia.
Wednesday:-Rev. Dr. Hill, Philadelphia.
Thursday: -Hev. Mr. Bonsall, Swarthmore. Holy Communion.
Friday:
-Passiontide Music. Maunder's ~'From Olivet to
Calvary."
Sunday-EASTER DAY-the 20th
Easter Dawn Service of Young People
Easter Worship of Sunday School
10:30
11:00 and 4:45
To rent-3 6-room house.' at $50 a
month and one nearly new with 4 hed-
ESTATE OF WILI.. lAM
ceased.
Paltor
Sermon:
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Onyx, of Elm
avenue, have returned from St. Petersburg, Fla.
Price on Application
TRINITY CHURCH
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL
in
"Seven Keys to Baldpate"
11:00 A. M~Morning \Vorship.
2:00 P. M~Sunday Sc~ool.
True Quakerism, then, means both 8:00 P. M~Evening Worship
the knowledge of God spiritually. and
Sermon.
the practical manifestation of that
AU are cordially invited to attend thel.
knowledge of God spiritually, and the
.ervice.
practical manifestation of that knowledge in this present life. In so far as
Everyone i. invited to tbi. church.
the Friends f
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F. R. STEVENSON. Jr.,
110 Poweiton Ave.,
LaDJdowne, Pa.
Telephone-Madison 6474
"SALL Y"
All Talklnll-Dancing-Slnging
Thursday April 17
Janet Gaynor and
Charles Farrell in
"SUNNY SIDE UP"
Malin_ Wed. & Sat. 2.30
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TO
THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Invites you to attend its
PALM SUNDAY SERVICES
11:00 A. M.
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"Many Crowns"
will be the Subject of the Morning Sermon by
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FUDeraI Directon
IIIId Embalm. .
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P.
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Dr. Clarence E. Blye
VETERINARY SURGEON
Specializing in Treatment
of Small Anjm.l.
ORANGE ST.
923 EClgIilont Ave. Cbfllter
Ph...... 4 Phone Cheater 6218 or 3131
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Notice is hereby given that on Friday, APrill
5. 19J? at 10.00 A. M. in the Court House
a~. Medlll. Pa., the C?~rt of Quatt~r Sessions
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Levari Facias
At the' BherLfl's omce
No.
December Term, 1929
Court House, MedIa, Pa.
All ~"a_t certain !ot or piece of ground with
the bu~ldmgs. and ImprOVements thereon erect.
cd: Sltua!e til the Borough of Aldan afore.
sud. bounded and described as foHows:
Saturday, May 3, 1930
At 9:30 O'clock. A. M.
(DayIlght Saving Tlme)
Deginning at a point in the middle line of
No. 2166 ~1iftl)n ~ven?e, being a corner of land qf
Emma f~.. Dickerson. at the distance gf five
hundrw. sixty and three one.thousandths feet
December Term, 1929
southeastwardly from a stone set fgr a corner
All that certa1n lot or piece of land at the. point of intersection of Said middle line
situate in lJarby TownshIp In the County of Chfton avenue. with the line of ground
of Delaware and State of PennsylvanIa. no.w or late gf Henry H. Major said stone
Beginning at a point on the northeasterly being a corner of the larger tract of land gf
side of Ashland avenue one hundred fifty- which this lot is a part: thence eJl:tendil1K
four and eleven hundredths feet south- along said middle line of Clifton avenue, south
eastwardly from Lawton Terrace.
twenty.four degrees, thirtyoo.eight minutes and
twenty·nine seconds east, in front or br~adth
Containing In front 11fty and thIrty one- fifty.one and eighty.five one·hundredths feet'
hundredths feet and extending In depth aud extending of that width in length or dePt';
northeastwardly one hundred and 1lfty northeastwardly between parallel lines at right
feet.
angles to said Clifton avenue, two hundred
and fifty fct:t. Bounded on the southwest by
Improvements consist of frame bungalow, said Clifton avenue, on the sOlltlleast an· I
20x30 feet; porch front.
IIOrtlu'ast fly ground of Edwin King, on the
IlOrthwest lIy said ground of Emma E. DickerSold as the property of MlU"tha V. All- -"on.
man and George Allman. her husband,
Under and subject nevertheless to
Martha V. AIImau, real owner. with notice conditions
and restrictions.
to terre tenants, J! any.
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Also under and subject 10 payment of eer-
Illortgage deh or I)rillcil'al slim
six(y,_ain
IVe hundred dollars, with intert:st tllercon.
Condittons-$250.00 cash on day of sale;
balance In ten days.
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Improvements consist of Iwo and one.half
One
and
I)Tiek and frame hOllse, -15x2-1 fel'!.
,story
tnry fraUlt.: :uJ.iition. 9XI.! feet. Front
,i,lc
porches. Brick gara!{c, 24X..!I feet.
No. 2350
December Term, 1929
Sdtl as titC' ,)TOllcrty f)( \Y:llter 1'. COllar.l.
All those two certain lots or pieces of Inortgagor
and real OWIl(· ...
land with the frame bungalow thereon
erected, situate in the Township of Darby
Conditions-$250.00 cash on day of sale;
In the County of Delaware and State of
Pennsylvania. at the northeasterly corner balal1ce in :l'lI days.
of LIncoln avenue and Trlbbetts road.
I .V'I'Z, Eln'IX. nEI~SER & IIRO:'\EFIEI,D,
WIXFlEI.D W. CRAWFOHD,
Containing in front or breadth on said
Attorneys.
Tribbett.,> road. fifty feet (each lot being
twenty-five feet) and In depth eastwardly
alOnt the northerly side of Lincoln avenue' I .e\'ari Facias
one undred teet. Being lots number seven
and eight In Section S1x as shown on the
Dec('mheT Term, 1921).
plan or map of the Sharon Hm Homestead
-,\11 that certain hrick messuage and lot or:
E xterulon (lI.fatthews Tract) a copy of {)ieee
of ground situate at I..lanwellYIl Stalion,
which l'J filed In the recorder of deed.~ In In tht, Borough uf (~kn()ldclI, Coullty oi DeI.1'
Media. Pennsylvania, In deed book D No. ware aforesaid, h('ii1~ the wcst half of the
13 page 624.
lot Ilumhered eighty.one (81) on the plan of
lots of the I,J:lllwcItYII I.and Iml!I"OVerncnt
All that certaIn lot or piece of land with Company, recorded at ~Icllia ill Dt'ed Book
the four frame bungalows and trame store .'\\''',
Xo. 7, pages II, &c. U... ginnillJ.:' at a
and dwelling and other Improvements point on the south sitle of Parker avenue ut
tbereon erected, situate in the TownshIp the distance of five hUlltlrc,1 twenty·thr('(! alltl
of Darby in the County of Delaware sfore- lift)-.five Ilillulredths feet cast of the e;l~twardly
said. bounded and described as follows:
side uf Cook a"enlle; thence extending castwarclly twenty·five (cct along !'.3id Parker
s Beginning at a point In the northerly avenue t .. a l,nint; thence southwardh' passinJ.:'
Ide of Newlin street (twenty feet wide) through the division walt betwet'll the auo\.c
gc~orn~ ot .Iands now or late ot John H. I mentiont'd messuage and the ;uljoining lIle~su"ge
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tate. thence by same and lands of, to a poiut; Ihellce westwardly tWt'llty.live fe~t
lluam H. Miller, et al. north twenty-sIx I tu :t "oint in the line of lot :\0 eight/..two
dWegrees
west twenty-two and one-tenth I ,
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Perche'3 to land of Prlscll1a Boyd; thence I (l-t_>. th ... nce I1llnh.\\ardl} one hundred ort)·
by same north sixty-three and one-quar- five fe~t ~o the said Parker avenue and pla~
ter degrees east, one and seventy-two hun- of he!(11lIllng. Boundcd gil the n?r~h_ by ~l~
dredths perches to the middle of TrJbbets Parker avenue. on the l"3st hy at!JollIIllg h~lCJi:
avenue or road; thence by said avenue or messuage and other lands of ~fary J\. Ca!1'
road twenty-six degrees west ten and gleton, on the south by lot N~). sc.venIY·~lx
elghtY·five hundredths perches to the mld- (i6), an,1 flU the west by lot ~o. elghty·two
die at Hook road; thence by said road, (Sz) on s:lItl plan.
north seventy-one degrees fifty minutes
east. eighty and seventeen-hundredths
l"rul('T and subject to p:l.yment of certain
perches to lands of Peter Evans: thence by morlgagc del-t or principal Slim of three tholl;;'
same south twenty-sIx degrees. east th1rty_ and dollars ($J,ooo.go), with interest thereon.
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evening for your
ALBERT N. GARRETI,
808 Bailey Building, 1218 Chestnut Street, Pbila., Pa.
PhonePenuypaeker 4442
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FREE DELIVERY
"Keeping A Step Ahead"
The most up-to-date methods-the finest
equipment help us live up to the Vanity Box slogan
Two new pieces of equipment
just off the floor of the International Hairdressers Convention are now ready to serve
you at the VANITY BOX
The first is a Halliwell Shelton Steamer for special scalp treatment. For revitalizing dry strawy hair caused by electric permanent waves or br,ought about in other ways, this new piece of ~ppa
ratus first demonstrated in New York only a few weeks ago IS the
finest thing yet perfected. It has twice t~e value o~ o~dinary hot oil
treatments for instead of merely massaging hot 011 Into the scalp,
this machine steams open the faIIicIes of hair and makes them receptive to the application of the warm oil. The oil is then. massa~ed
into the open pores by hand and the electric steamer again appl.'ed
to force the oil into the faIIicles. The process is restful and soothing
causing absolute relaxation which allows more perfect ci rculation ip
the head. Although only in the shop a little more than ~ week, thiS
new piece of equipment is proving extremely po~ular.wlth S\:art~
more women and girls who find it invigorates their hair and gives It
new life and beauty as nothing else has ever done before. Stop and
ask for a demonstration of this new machine.
The second piece of ap~aratus br~)U~ht to o."r shop direct fro:11 the
exhibition lIoor of the Hairdressers' Convention In New York IS one
of the new Arnoa-Sphinx hair dryers. Two more of these dryers are
now on thei r way and will be installed wi.thin a few .days. In. proc.uring these new machines for drying the hair, the Vamty Box IS actlllg
entirely for the comfort of ItS patrons. "Vhere the old style dryer
blew the warm air past the hair and around the fa~e the new Arnoa
Sphinx dryer blows the warm air directly at the haIr. Ever~ woman
who has sweltered under one of the old type dryers can realtze what
a new comfort these improved dryers will be. in warm wea~her. Furthermore they arc silent and there is no annoYing rush of hair past the
cars. Whenever you hear of new equipment for the ser~ice and
comfort of beauty shop patrons, look for it first at the Vamty Box.
"Always a step ahead."
Make your appointment now for your permanent wave in Mayor
June.
The VANITY BOX.
411 Dar:bnouth Avenue
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LOTS IN SWARTHMORE BOROUGH
At Unusually Low Prices
The undersigned has a few lots for sale in Swarthmore Borough
at prices ranging from $1500. to $3500. each.
These lots have frontages ranging from 60 to 80 feet and are
located in desirable sections of the Borough. Most of them are
connected with Swarthmore Borough Sewer. •
A discount of 100/0 will be allowed on the prices of the first two
lots purchased for cash before May.15, 1930.
All applications should be made dlreclly 10
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and registered electors and freeholders of the ==
Borough: of Swarthmore fgr extending tbe 5
boundar!es of the I)resent Election Districts ==
or Preemcts of. tbe. said Dorough, when and ==
whoc.
pa,,!.. ontm.,," may be beacd'l ==
The saId petillon prays that the Northern ==
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of ground kngwn as the William A. Clarke 15
tract, recently annexed to the said Borou b
pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance Jo ==
every
convenience
;!.!J6, apllrove4 March 21, 1928; and that the §
hast.ern Preemet !>e enlarged to include that ==
SPECIALS EVERY WEEK.END
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tract llaving been annt':xed to the norou~h I ==
!~~~i~~arnt2tt~ 1~!g~~lance No. JIO, appro"ed No·l~
Successor to E. \V. HANNUM
'fhe said Election Districts or Precincts as ==
extended, shall cgnsist of the following:'
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Northern 1?recinct. all that portion of 55
the Dorough of Swarthmore north of the ==
Eastern Precinct, all that portion gf
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CondltlQDs-$250.00 cash on day of 68le.
balance In ten days.
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Levari Facias
Delaware County Representative
MARILYN MILLER in
No. 469
RENT-Aptmt. large liv. room, .2 bedroolns,
March Term, 1928
batb, din. room, kitcb., large closets, large
screened porc~. hot water heat. Apply Mrs.
All that certain lot or pIece of land with
"Tesley N. Chfford, or any real estate broker. the two-story frame and stucco dwellIng
thereon erected sItuate on the northeastFOR RENT-Two rooms and J:ath apartment. erly side of Free street at the dIstance of
one
hundred and eightY·elght feet and
Center of the boroufb. References re~ired. twentY-five
one-hundredths of a foot meaVery reasonable. Idea (or two men.
hone
sured southeastwardly from the southeast_
Sw. 750 for appointment.
erly side of duPont street, tn the Borough
of Ridley Park, County of Delaware and
AVAILABLE NOW-Very desirable first State of Pennsylvania. ExtendIng thence
floor apartment for rent (available now). southeastwardly along the northeasterly
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, liVIng room, wIth fire- sIde of the said Free street on a Hne corv~lace, dlnlng room, kitchen, laundry (same t ng to the right, haVing a radius at five
oor). Large porch, one car garage, heat hundred and eighty feet. a distance of
and hot water furnished. 205 SWarthmore forty feet and two tenths of a foot to a
Ave. TeL 689-M. Samuel M. Dodd.
point: thence north fifty· three degrees
flftY-flve minutes east one hundred and
FOR RENT-Jrd floor apartment; J rooms thirty feet and forty-six one-hundredths
and bath-$40. Phone Sw. 773·R or 33SW. of a toot to a pOint: thence north thlrty_
six degrees five mInutes west forty feet to
a point. and thence south fifty-three deFOR SALE
grees fifty-five mInutes west one hundred
and thirty·two feet and seventy-seven onehundredths of a foot to the northeasterlv
FOR SALE-'l'bree piece bedrgom set; bird',s. side
of the said Free street. the point and
eye mafic. dust proof drawers. box spring place of beginning. Bounded on the north_
easonable. Call Sw. 18.
-on bed.
west by lands of GUmore. McFeron and
Miller, Inc .. on the northeast by lands of
I:OR SALE-Two and one.half story
house. Freda W. Thomas. et aI, and on the Routh6 rooms, batb, shed and one car garage. east by lands of the said George B. ElIlott,
Electricity and gas. Lot
et ux, about to be Conveyed to the said
x 130. Price Glltnore,
Mcli'eron and MUler, Inc.
-$4600. 14 Wildwood Ave.•
orton, Pa.
Und"r and SUbject to certain building
FOR SALE Single irOD bed, mattress, $4.00. conditions
and restrictions.
Porch swing, $oI.r,0' l:ireless cooker, good
condition with J a uminum pan!, $4.00. lee
Also under and subject to the paYment
·cream freezer, 2 quarts, 75C. \Vrite J08 Elm of a certain mortgl\ge debt or prlncil1s1
Avenue, Swartbmore. IJhone 972.
sum of six: thousand dOIIars, with the Interest due and to grow due thereon.
GEARY & RANKIN, Attorneys.
PHILADELPHIA
»oes business keep
you on the road?
Reach for a tele.
phone wherever you
are---pay the homme
folks a ''voice yisit."
GEARY & ftANKIN. Attorneys.
fOR RENT-Room in Harvard Annex. board
optional. Phone Swarlh. 149.
Levari Facias
Of Real Estate
Investment Securities
Alon. Tues. Wed.
COndltlon&-$250.00 cash on day at sale;
balance In ten days.
FOR RENT
Special Lenten Service.
Incorporated
baek
home
WANTED-Colored girl for part time chamOne frame bungalow. l5x30 feet. Porch
ber work at the Harvard. Call Swarth- f rant.
(Flrst description).
more 149.
Sold as the property of Clarence Walker
Male and Female help. M. D. Booker 30 and Elizabeth his Wife, mortgagors and
Newall and Walnut streets. Morton, Pa.. Phone r:a~~ers. with notice to terre tenants.
Swarthmore 1632.
Sold as the Property of George B. BIllott
f11l1d Annetta ElUott. mortgagors and real
owners.
WESLEY·AFRICAN METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Bowdin Avenue
Rev. C. C. Bro~ S.T.B.. Pastor
'I
feet. Store front Two-story garage·
18x33 feet. 4 frame bungalows. 15x30 feet LV'rZ, ERVIX. REESER & FRONEFJELD
each. Enclosed front porch. (Second description).
IVJX1'JELIJ IV.
I
HELP WANTED
PHONE SW. lOO3.W
MEDIA, PA.
RICHARD DIX
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Improvements consist of two-story stucM house. 26x34 feet. One-story stucco ad.
dltton. 4](20 fept.. P01"ch front. One.story
shingle garage, lOxIa feet.
Wednesdays:
10.00 a. m.-Holy Communion.
11.00 3. m.-Sewing Group.
2.00 p. m.-Mrs. Charles Biddle will
speak.
Fridays:
4.30 p. m.-Children's Service.
8.00 p. rn.-Evening Prayer and Address. Preacher, Rev. A. E. Coatten·
burg.
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GEO. GREENAWALT
Teacher of Violin
MEDIA THEATRE
Today and Tomorrow
,Impro~ements
SWARTHMOREAN
one and eighty-one hundredths perches to
consist of
the northerly side of Newlin street (twenty
feet wide); Bnd thence by same south house, l~xJ6 feet. One 'story frame addition
diet! 0 t 7 i. D. afndJ \V. Railroad and east: ccnter line of the P. n. and \V. Railroad and
Sixty-three and one-quarter degrees west 6XI5" feet. Frame garage. 9:'1:18 feet.
LOST
11;: ce~,er
Ule a . 'ark Avenue.
I' \\,<:st of the center line of Park Avenue.
nine and elgbty-one hUndredths perCheS
(c) \\ estern PrecIllct, all that portion of!
ALBERT N. GARRET''.
to the place of beginning. Containing one
Sold al> the
of \\'iIIiam McKel\"e\'"
Solicitor for Petitioners.
LOST-Friday, March .28, between Swartb. Bcre and one hundred and forty perches.
mortgagor
and prop'::rt)'
real owner.
. I the Dorough of Swartlunor.:: south gf the I
!11~re and Linc91n Highway. howa bag con.
tammg books. lIuporta,nt paper9,. suit and
Improvements consist of two.story frame
other clothing. E. S. Lutton, Swarthmore house, 18x21 feet. One-story frame addlmb On day of 'al,: I §!lllllllllllllllllIllllIlIlIlIlIlIlIllllIlIlIlIlIlIllllIlIlIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!;;!
College, Sw. 200.
tlon, 18xla feet. One-story frame addition
Chester Road and College Avenue
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S. T. M.,
Rector.
Sunday Service.
8.00 a. m.-HoJy Communion.
9.45 a m.-Sunday School.
11.00 a. m.-Morning prayer and ser·
mono
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
1518 WALNUT STREET
THE
CLASSIFIED
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Offices-Shirer Bldg., Second Floor Front-Phone Swarthmore 91)()
APRIL 11, 1930
J. A. Perry, Thayer avenue. has
been ill at her home.
I
PublUhed Every Friday at Swarthmore, Pa.
Robert E. Sharples, Editor and Publisher
APRIL 11, 1930
Swarthmore, Pa.
6
THE
SWARTHMOREAN
APRIL
MANY
ATIEND LECTURE
ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
11, 1930
mg with a phase of material mmd That
fact brmgs the whole problem of disease
on to the plane of mortal mmd, where It
belongs, and makes all disease and other
tbe fiCteenth day oC suth succeedmg month
to other mumclpahtles or IndiViduals outSIde
pay to Swarthmore the sum of One Dollar of
WIndow Shade.
ItS terntorlal hmlts In the event of such Swarthmore 1225
for eacb house so connected, for the then a grant
and
of
tbe
mUnlclpahty
or
person
to
calendar year vathout apporhonment On or whom the same has t-een granted agreemg to
FRED J. HARLEY
before the first day of January of the year
A lecture on ChrIstian SCIence under
after service has began In accordance Wltll pay for a portion oC the mamtenance and upInterior Decorator
tbe terms of th15 CODtrac:t Ridley Park shall keep of that portIon oC the outfall the use
the ausptces of FIrst Church of Christ. abnormahtles amenable to rJght thought
of \\b ch IS hereby granted to Ridley Park
sub
mt
to
S
varthmore
a
statement
of
tbe
total
Succeaaor to
"So powerful IS the Truth, and such 15 nUl her of houses then served under thiS S"arthmore Will make a SUitable deduchon In
SCientiSt, of Swarthmore, was g1Ven ill
the share hereby agreed to be paid for such
George ScbaUea
the uUlty of true bemg, that It IS pos,slble agreement and shall pay to Swarthmore the purposes
by Ridley Park
the Media Theatre Sunday Evenmg,
for one mdlvldual, by right mental act 50t III of One Dollar Cor each house so served
8
Swarthmore reserves the excluslve and
January 6, by Dr John M Tut!, C S IVlty so to overcome the mesmenc be on or before the fifteenth day of January said full JunsdlctIon and control OVer the outrall Upholstermg, Antique Reproductions
payment to be In advanl:e for tbat calendar
shall attend to the malDtenance and upFurnIture Repa.lrmg
B, of Kansas Cit), Mo Dr Tutt IS a Itef of mortals as to annual untrue and )t:ar fhereafter monthly and annual Slate and
enl an I 13Hnenls 5halI be rna Ie as atove keep of the sa I e It IS however herl'l)v
member of the Board of Lectureslllp of llllJtlst la" 5 of matter and to brmg him
ag-reed
tl
Jt
If
all)
In)
r
to
said
0
Itfall
5
Custom
Made
M hI b
A
t forti dur }.; II c hfe of tllS contract Jt (i1rectly traceJble to ~1I1 er of the parties hereto
u en erg Ve
Jerslood that Ihe nu uber of houses In
the 110ther Church The I Irst Church self Ius pattent to reahze the eternahty 50
FUI"Illture
Rutledge, Pa.
Ile) Park \ Inch may ultllnatel) be connected or to cltlzcns resldmg \\lthm the corporate
of ChfJst SCientist In Boston, Mass
and supremacy of the laws of God, Splr i{1nh
thereof
that such 0 Farty
shall be
h3ble
the out Call se\\er under thiS agreement 1l1l11ts
for
tl
e
entire
expen~es
repalnng
such
n
hfr Paul Freedley, First Reader, lU It. The error of beltef, though general IS hereb) fixed at eight hundred (800) By Jury Ridley Park hereby assumes and agree3
utes east 2119 teet to another potnt In the
thc term house as used In thiS agreement
mtroducmg the lecturer, said
In mortal mmd 15 always the mdlVldual 5 IS meant a d\\elhng Occulled by one famtly
to mdemmf) and defend Swarthmore agalOst said right of way llne thence extending
"My Friends - I t IS a great pleasure by adoptIon, and the mdlvldual can turn lfulhple family dweUtngs such as two Camlly any and all claims for loss or damages or south 16 degrees 36 mInutes west 30 feet
other expenses Incurred by reason of tbe ID to a point thence extendIng south '13 de
to welcome you on behalf of FIrst from It to Truth, and thus heal hunself louses apartment houses etc are to be con crease In the flow of sewage m the outCalt grees
24 minutes east 378 teet to a POint
s dered for the purposes of computlDf; the
caused by tbe usc oC the same by the thence extending south 23 degrees 9 min
Church of Christ SCientIst, of Swarth- and so heal others
The corrective pow ahove rental as belUg as many houses as fann Se"er
seWer
system
hereby
permitted
to
be
connected
utes 30 seconds east 97 20 feet to a POint
more, to an authOrIzed lecture On Chrtst- er of one mdtvidual's rIght thought 1S hes which may be housed therein \\ here a thereWith unless It be shown that such Injury thence extenCllng south 16 degrees 36 min
bUlldmg IS not diVided mto separate house IS directly traceable to the fact that Swartn
utes west 53 06 feet to the flrst mentioned
Ian SCience After Nicodemus had been Inca1culable Certainly It IS suffiCient to keep ng apartments such as a boardmg house
more has neglJgently IIIcreased said flow by POint and place of beglnnlng Impro e
or
other
IhstItutlOn
the
total
hotel
school
questwmng Jesus about the lIteral ap heal and save all mankmd
So Jesus number of persons OCCUpylUg Or habitually granttng sewer faclhtles to mUlllclpahbes or ments consist of two Bnd one half story
brick house 3Ox36 feet Enclose
plIcation of HIS teachmgs to every-day 5"' ed the world
So Mrs Eddy brought Crequenhng same shall be diVided by five (5) I ersons outSide oC ItS corporate hmlts
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parbes porCh Garage 20x20 teet
lIfe-which appltcahon IS called today the Comforter, ChristIan SCience, to and such l'U1ldmg shall be counted for 3S hereto
have hereunto set their Corporate seal..
many houses as 15 represented by the quotIent
Bold as the property of Norman S Cham
'Chrlsttan Sctcnce'-]csus said to hIm humaOlty ,
In case the qUotient conlams a Cracllon lhe duly attested bl' the proper officers thereof the berlaln
next higher whole number shall be conSidered
as the COr'rl!ct quottent
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
Condltlons--$500 00 cash or certified check
condemn the world but that the world
Dr Hannah Clothier Hull Will pre
By FRANK 5 REITZEL
on day of sale balance In ten days
~ In add hon to the rental above speCified (Seal)
through HIm mIght be saved' ThiS Side at a receptIOn at the Harrisburg R Jley Park agrees to pay for one half oC the
PreSident
Attest
LUTZ ERVIN REESER &: FRONEFIELD
wonderful fact that there IS no condemn CIVIC Club which IS gIven lD honor of mru.ntl!nance and upkeep of the outfall se'l'Oer
Attorneys
ALBF;RT N GARRF;TT JR
bcJonfjlllg to ~warthmore from the POlOt where
atwn, IS onc of the bases of Chnst1an the guests at the annual state conference Its Northernmost branch connects therewith
Secretary
DOROUGH OF UIDLEY PARK
SCIence It removes all barriers
It of the Women's InternatIonal League to the termmus at hde",ater From and afH.r
FierI Facias
No 402
the time Ridley Park begms to use the outfall
means that we are not condemned to sor- for Peace and Freedom
By
Se .... er ID tI e manner contemplated III thiS
March
Term
1930
agrel;"ment the Secretary oC Swarthmore shall
row, to SIckness, to poverty, to a sense
PreSident
keel. an accurate account oC all expenses of
of faIlure
'There IS therefore now, no
Attest
All that certain lot or piece of grOUnd
mal tenance and upkeep of said outfall from
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Secretary with the bUUdlngs and improvements to
condemnatton to them which are m
the POlllt III Hldley Park \\here Its sewer "PasSed this Third day of April A D 1930 be thereon erected sItuate In Radnor
connected wllh said outfall and on the first
Township, Delaware County Pennsylvania
Chnst Jesus, who walk not after the
NotIce IS hereby given by the Board of day of December of each and every year shall
FRANK S REITZEL
Beginning at a point In the center line 01
flesh but after the SPIrit,' said St Paul Dnectors oC the School Dlstnct oC Swarthmore ~ubm t a statement of said expenses to Rid
PreSIdent of Council Aldwyn Lane at the distance of 14043 feet
Pennsylvania a District of he rourth Class ley Park and the latter will pay the amount
AI BERT N GARRETT JR measured north 69 degrees 55 minutes
and In another place he said, "I can do all of PennsylvaDia that scaled bids are IDvlled thereof on or be Core the fifteemh day oC Janu
Secretary west from an angle In the centre line 01
thlOgS through ChrIst whIch strength for the erection and completion of tbe follow ary t ext ensuing at the t me when It pays
Approved Apr 18th 1930
Aldwyn Lane said angle being at the dis
enth me'
mg bUlldllllJs for said School District (a) nntal as set forth In paragrapb No 2 hereof
W R LANDIS
tance of 53670 teet measured north 23 de
Shop Buddmg to be erected on tlle Ctlllege It IS understoodJ ho\\ever that Swartbmore
Burgess
grees 9 minutes 30 seconds west from tbe
Dr Tutt took for the subject of 1115 Avenue SUe and (b) Grade Scbool BUlldmg
centre line of Ithan avenue thence ex
IS to make
at
liS
own
expl!nse
all
repairs
"Ch
S
T
to be erected on Rutgers Avenue between ordered
I t
Ihe State Sallltary Water Board as
tendIng along the centre Une of AldWyn
ec ure,
rlstmn
Clence
he Know Strath Haven Avenue and "estdale Avenue a result by
oC a survey and report of the conJI
Lane north 69 degrees 55 minutes west
ledge of True Selfhood' and said In
Pursuant to the Laws of the Commonv;ealth bon of the outfall sewer of the Dorough of
NOTICE
100 feet to a POint thence extendlng north
parts·
of Pennsylvania separate specifications have
16 degrees 36 minutes east 150 36 feet to a
Nohce IS hereby given that bids at pubhe POint
been prepared and separate bids Will be recelv ~:::~~:~r~2~ad~9~: Wdham E;asby Jr 011
In the rip:ht of way line of the Phlla
liThe Master, who taught hIS diSCiples ed for the General Contract thc Plumbmg
sale will be received by the Board of Sthool delphia and Western Rallway Company
4
] hiS agreement shall contmue 10 Coree Directors of the School Dlstnct of the Borough thence
to pray also enJomed upon them to t~~r'leaUng and VentIlatmg and the Elecncal
extending
south
70
degrees
unless term mated ~y either party In the man of Swarthmore Delaware County, Pennsylva 32 minutes east 99 99 feet to a point thence
preach the gospel of salvation and to heal
II e executIon oC all work to be 111 accord lIer here nafter prOVided unlll sudl time as a Dla at the H gh School BuddIDg College and extencUng south 16 degrees 36 minutes
the Sick That he extended the mmIstry at ee \Hth the plans and speCificatIons and co nmon sewage disposal plant IS constructed Princeton Avenues Swarthmore PennsjlVanl31 west 15144 feet to the rtrst mentioned
under tI e superVISion of Ritter & Shay, Arch an 1 ready for Use at tidewater Either party at 7 30 P rn Aprtl 25 1930 Eastern Standard point and place of beginning
f h ealmg to mclude all Christians IS Itects
o
Packard BUlldmg PhtIadelphla Penna rna) m the meantime termmate the contract Time for the purchase of 137 COupOn bonds
eVident from hiS words
LOPles of plans and specifications IDcludlDg by gIving to thc other one year s written of the denommahon of One thousand dollar,
Under and subjected to certain reserva
($1000) eacb aggregating One bundred tblrty tlons Bnd restrictions
'These SIgnS ·hall follow them that be Gl!neral Instructions for Bidders are on file notice and III Ihe event oC such lermlDatiol
'"
for the mspectlon oC aU hdders at the office rentals shall be prorated for the current term seven thousand dollars ($13i,ooo) (ldentilied
!f. Construcllon of the sewer \lork con as Issue oC 1930)
Improvements consist of two and one
heve,
they shall lay hands on the of the Architects and at thc office oC the
Said bonds Will be dated May I, 1930 wdl hal! storv brIck house 28x38 teet One
SIck, and they shall recover (Mark 16 School District In the College Avenue Build tClUtlatt'd by thiS agreement shJU be JD a
story
addition 6x6 feet Porch front Gar
..
lng S"arthmore Pennsylvam3. Contractors \\or manhke manner No surface \\aler (ex bear IDtercst at the rate of 4!4 % per annum
V 17 and 18)
That lUJunc::tion finds desmng copies oC saul plans and speCifications cept unaVOidable ground l~ater Crom seepage) payable semi annually wdl toe free of al1 taxes age 18x20 feet
for either or both oC the proposed butldmgs \\111 he penmUed to enter said Hldley Pl1rk now or hereafter leVied and assessed by or
t bl f Ifill
no a e u
ment m th e hves of C hnst for their private use to be retamed by thelD o;}
Bold as the property of Norman S Cham
stc n nor emll ty through t IlIto the Swart. under the authOrity of the Commonwealth of
Ian
SCientists today
The question untd time of receiving bids call procure same more ol1tfall
Idler lark IS to procure neClS Pennsylvama except succession or tnhenlance berlaln
State pernuts and the al!Proval of the
arIses Is there .such a thlng as personal by a)lphcatlOlI to the Architects apphcatton to sal')
Condltlons-$500 00 cash or certified check
be aecomJ amed by check: In the sum oC $15 Samtary Water Board of the State of Penn taxes and will mature ID annual Installment
heahng? No and yes
No because the $10 of which \\111 be refunded upon the re s}lvama to the construchon of said scwer amI of bve thousand dollars ($5000) each begm on day of sale balance In ten days
to the extenSion of the Swarthmore seWer mng May I 1936 and endmg May I 19551
heahng and savmg power IS 10 ChrIst turn of II c plans and specificatIons
Il1ds are to Ire submitted ID accordance Wl.th systel I contem!)lated by thiS agreement l1n:l both InclUSive and ID annual IDstalIments 0 LUTZ ERVIN REESER & FRONEFIELD
Attomeys
Impersonal Truth alone Yes, because Bid Forms
copy of whIch IS contamed In shall also eomp Y With all orders of said Wat-r Seven thousand dollars ($7000) each began
the mdlvidual can tndeed must be healed the speclficataons All bids "hether Cor Gen Board arising from II e subsequent operahon mng May I 1956 and endmg May I I?S8,
eral ~ontract or separate branches of the work 01 said seVier system of nldley Park so far mcluslve and 10 annual mstallments of Eight
and saved by the applIcatIon of Truth of etlber buddlllg shall be sutmnted In the as said orders relate solely to said seWer thousand dollars ($8000) each, begmnmg May Fieri FaCias
No 403
to the ltes of personal sense
sealed envelopes clearly marked Bid on Shop s)!;tem or ItS nlethud oC connectmg With the I 1959 and endmg May I, I960 both Inc1u
March Term 1930
'H
Duddmg or Did on Grade School Dutldm~ Swarthmore outfall Swarthmore may have slve
SaId bonds wall be tn coupon form and may
ealmg the Sick In ChrIstian SCience for II e School Dlstnct of tl e Borough of he fight nnd pr vllege oC mspectmg the worK
~II that eertam lot or piece of ground l\lth
does not consist In projecting thoughts Swarthmore Pennsylvama
and addressed to of cOllstructlllg said se"'er system and may be regtstered as to prinCipal
have tl e right to Inspect same aCter It has
All bidders must depos t With the under the bUlldlnRS and ImprOVements to he thereon
from one mdlVldual to allother, It IS not Mrs Isahel Van De\\ater Ryan Secretary, heen
comlletcd at any t me during the hfe of Signed prevIous to the above mentioned hour erected situate ID Radnor Township Dda"arc
and must he delivered to her at the office oC
person over person, but Truth over er- tl e Scl100l Dlstnct In the College Avenue thiS contract 1£ Swartl more shall elect to a certified check for 2% of the par value oC Count} Pennsylvan a !;-egtnntng at a pomt
ror It may be saId truly that God, '''ho IJulldll g S\\arthmore PCllna, not later than havf' :1 CIVti engineer !Dipect the work pendlDg the amOUnt of the bonds made payable to the III the Center hne of Aldwyn Lane at the d!
,...
7 P m Eastern Standard Time Tuesday or glnal construction of said Ridley Park Sewer Treasurer of the School Distract oC the Bor tance of three hundred forty feet and fort
SV1item or the sui sequcQt construction oC allY ou¥.h of Swarthmore.
made all, never made a SIck man nor i\far 6 '930
three one hundredths feet measured north slxtr
fhe successCul bdder or bidders Win he nllle degrees fifty five mmutes west from 3n
made a man SIck, and therefore, th;re IS
l:.ach contractor Will be reqtl1red to file With lateral to 1 e connected "'llh Ihe Swart! more
h s I I a certdied cl eck as reqUired by the outfall and such engmeer shall rei ort adverllcly furmshed free of charge With a favorable angle In the center Ime of Aldwyn Lane sad
no ,sIck person to treat Personal sense General Instructions Cor Bidders made out as to the character of the work and/or rna oplOlon of Messrs Duane, MOrriS & Heckscher angle being at the distance of five hundred
termJs Hldley I)ark shall un mediately Upon TJ e bonds will be sold subject to the a~prOo thirty SIX feet and se\' enty nIne one hundredtl s
attacks the body by saymg first to mortal to the School Dlstnct of Swarthmore Penna
which certaned checlc must be filed by the reeell t of noh~e of such adverse report matl:e Val of the Department of Internal Affairs of feet measured north twenty three degrees Dine
man 'You are SIck thus lDducmg mor contractor as a guarantee that the necessary the "arne sahsfactory to the representative of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvaula The mmutes thirtv seconds west from the ~ntcr
tal man to agree 'I am sIck' Chnstlan contract and bond wdl be entered 1010 as S \arlhmore In no event IC such an adverse nght IS reserved to relett any and all hlds hne of Ithan avenue thence extendlnR" alon!{
For further mCormatlon apply to Frank S the center hne of Aldwyn Lane north SIxty
reqUired by the said Board oC DIrectors Should reflort has been made to S"arthmore shall
S
cIencC b e f nends mortal man and body any contractor whose bid or bids are :lccepted Ridley Park connect any lateral With thc out Smith 704 Stephen Gtrard Buddmg, Phdadel nlDe deRTt'es fifty five mlJlutes west fifty fin~
by unmaskmg personal sense. It says to default 111 furmshlng- approved bonds a.nd con fall sewer until all such unsallsfactory work phla PreSident of tbe School Board, or to the Ceet and forty SIX one hundredths feet to a
pomt of curve In the centre hne of Aldw)n
the sense of ·,ckness 'You are not In tract as reqUired then tbc cerhfied check shall or mateflals ha"e been conected Ridley Park undersigned
'"
le forfeited to tl e School Distnct
agrees to enact and enforce proper regulations
By order of the Board oC School Directors Lane thence extendmg along the are of a cn
or on the man, but you are a lymg sense'
Any bidder may submit a bid covermg to prevent roof or surface water dramage of the School DIStncl of the Borough oC de havmg a radiUS of mne thousand two hun
dred eIght feet chord bearmg to the Teft the
The dIsease seems to be In or on the either buddmg or both hUlldmgs separately from natural or artlliclal water courses foun Swarthmore
ISABEL van DEWATER RYAN,
and/or covermg the Plumbmg Heatmg Yen tams sWlmm ng pools lakes strenms or other
distance of forty Cour feet and fifty Cour one
body mdeed, all dIsease IS constItuted m hlatmg or Eleclrlcal Work for elthcr buddIng so trees prIVate mumclpal or commercial from
Secretary hundredths feet to a point thence extendml!
an attack on the body, but the matenal or both hUlldlllgs Separately
north sixteen degrees thirty SIX mmutes east
nmmng mto the outfall seWer It bemg the
TI e lJoard reserves the rtgllt to reject any Intent oC th s agreement that nothtng J:.ut
one hundred forty seven feet and twenty SIX one
body, whether normal or abnormal IS or all bids
samtary sellage exclUSively sl all empty m.o
hundredths fl"et to a point in the right of \ 3V
but th ext
I d
b
f
By order of lJoard of Directors oC the School the same from the nldley Park se\\er system
hne of the Philadelphia and Western Ratiway
e
erna Ize concept or 0 Ject 0
Dlstr ct oC the Borough of Swarthmore Penn and said Ridley Park shall tn every way POSSI
Company thence extendmg south seventy--thrtt
human thought The body IS, therefore sylvama
lie Use every precaullOn to prevent other
degrees twenty four minutes east twenty fed
water
from
running
IDtO
said
system
If
the
as mental as If It were stated 10 terms
MRS ISABEL VAN DEWATER RYAN,
SHE1UFPs SALES
and seventy SIX one bundredths feet to an &nglrei reSentata\e of Swarthmore shall report that
thence extendmg south seventy degrees thut}
of thought onl)
Hence when deahng 1==========:::====s=,=,,=e~la;,;y any portIon of said se\"er system IS being
of Real Estate
two minutes east seventy DIne feet and twent)
01
crated
contrary
to
the
terms
of
thiS
agree
With the mortal body we are really deal
thn:e one Imndredths feet to a pOint then,!,
ment no Ice of such offenSe shall he served
At the Sheriff s Office
exten hng south Illxteen
legrees
thlTt) ~ ~
RESOLUTION
upon Uldley Park The latter will WithIn
mlnut('s \\ e .. t one hundred forty DIne feet an
thIrty days fmm the reCe pt of such notice
Court House Media Pa
twentY~l,1Zht one hllDdredlhs feet to the tirst
rcme 1y SlIch defect or method of operation hl
or IT In SOL,VEll That II e Presule It and the
menhoned pOint and place of begmnmg
satJ':.factlon
of
tI e representative of Swarth
STANLEY COMPANY THEATRE
Saturday
April
26
1930
Secretary of Counc J oC S\\arthmore Borough more and III default thereof Swarthmore may
DIRECTION WARNER BROS
are I erel) authonzed to execute and lehver at ItS or tlon remedy such ddect or dlscon
Under and SUbject to certa'n reservatIOns
At 9 30 o clock A M
the folio" ng agree nent Wit I the Borough uf nect
and rcstnctlonl.
thl'
I articular lIntt oC S Ich se\\er which
Ihdley Park rda IVC to tl e USe of the outfall has hecn rei orte J as f elllg unsatisfactory and Fieri FacIas
No 449
~e \er leiOi glllg to S\\arthmorc RoroughImprovements ConSist of two and one h If
lie) Park shall not lise the same until It
ARTH.:rfS Ol ACIUFMINr iTade thiS HI
ltory brick frame an I rough cast house 26x ~
has been brought til to the requirements of
March Term 1930
day of
A D 1930 Between the S \artlnna.re s rcprese-n alive The expense of
feet Garage 20X20 feet
Boroul-:l of S \ arthmore ami tl e Borough of such rei airs or seVermg of connectIOn shall ne
All
that
certain
lot
Or
pIece
of
ground
n lie) I ark mUIlICII:"l.1 cOrJ )rall ns of Deja I J I b) the Borough of H.I !ley Park Within sItuate In the Townahlp of SprIngfield
Soil 3S the property of Na.rman S Ch,
"Sare t:UlIllt} I elllIS), Ivai In The leslgnatlOn thirty
lays :liter f resentatlOn to saI(l Roroug-h County
of Delaware and
State of berlalO
"artl n ore
I H lie} Park as herem of a 1111 thereCol
l\o connee-hon shall 1 e Pennsylvania
and
descrIbed
accontafter II I: 1 shall mea11 the n:Sj l'cllve I orOl ghs n ade \\ltl the ol1tfall sc\\cr Ihrectly with resl Ing to a survey and plan made by Damon
Comhtlons-$soo 00 c3sh or certified ch~ek I
of S, Jrtlu IOrl' ani H Ill')
ark actlllg b) dences or otl tor bllli hngs All s Ich connec and Poster C E for Theodore C Taylor day oC sale balance m ten days
an I through II ur I!ro] tr I ~ sla I\e execlI1t\e 1I0llS II ~t I e lila Ie \\ I I later Is or branches on July 13 1928 as follows to wit BeglnToday-Tomorrow
or a In In slratlve officers Igents ur emlloyee
lclonglT g to l(Hlley I ink ))1 e notice oC thc nlng at a pOint the Intersection of the LUTZ I R\ IN REESER & FRONEFIEf
all I I Ir5ua 11 t
a rcsolut on of (olinCII of ,
Attorneys
I'
f
southwesterly side or Gnpln road (fifty
"THE LOCKED DOOR"
COlli ecllng \\lIh the outfa 1 feet Wide) and the center line ot BaltimOre
S\\arthn ore Borough I a1ised thl,! tlllr liar of II e anI I n (;
~c"er
sl
all
Ie
g-IVl'lI
I
y
lhdley
Park
to
Swartl
avenue
(one
hundred
feet
Wide)
thence
I~I rk' II' D ICII al I ot C( uncil of Ih Hey on SI that Ihe n~1 resental \e of tl e latter extending along the center line of said
-withFieri FaCias
Jr
Orol gl J s~e I tI e
tlay of
No
Ila I e I resent JIl I IISIItCI Ihc "ork and B Itl
h
\ \) 193
HIUI) Park shJII f Irmsh 10 S \."" n '" "om
a more avenue sout sixty eight degrees
Rod La Rocque
,
\\ III RI \S S' arll
fe Is the OWl l'r
March Term 193 0
..
... ...
fifteen minutes thlrtr. seconds west seven
et( mfor all on SI that the Ilac" "here all hUndred. feet to a pont thence extending
I an IItfall St: Hr IlcI I JS t:~ Ihroll..:h the 1sud
Barbara Stanwyck
co
I
c
I
II'"
ttl
the
0
ufal!
'ave
been
north
twenty
one
degrees
forty
four
min
\\ l' ttrl) I ortlo I of It lle) I ark OIl I
All that eerta n lot or piece of ground
lila Ie nul.)' I ea", I) locate I I y S\\arthmore utes thirty seconds west and at right the bUlldmgs and Improvements to be there
Betty Bronson
10 a I OInt I
I J S tl crh Ihrectl
The
Sccretar)
of
UI
Itey
Park
sl:"l.lI
Sen
1
to
angles
to
said
Baltlmore
avenue
two
hun
<. reek III tl c lal Is of II e HJlcl\ III I c 10tiVe
crected situate 10 Ha Inor Township D
----c:=c--::~-
\\ orh al I
the SCCrClJry f g \arthmorf'" a 1 II hcate or dred feet to a point thence extending ware COllnty Pennsylvama ne81nmnj{ at
Mon.-Tues.-Wed_
all
SoC\\(
r
I
ern
Its
f
r
c
nnec
UIlS
II)
11111
hnRs
north
sixty
eight
degrees
fifteen
minutes
\\ IH RJ As 1(llIev I Jrk de!>lres to dra n
(l(unt lh the cenler lane of Aldwyn Lane .1
ho 1St hoi I 1iC \age f a CUlalll I ort 0 of Is \ I!h the S er S) st~llI conte I hte I b)' thiS thirty seconds east six hundred ninety the diS ance of t"o hundrcd Corty feet ;'I. I
W,lliam Haines ID
r1J.:ree
ellt
It!
n
I\\ellt)
r
Ir
(
.1)
10
rs
af
nine
and
ninety
five
one
hundredths
feet
alt I C I I II g 0 C hUll Ire I thlrt) l J.:h acres
forty three one hundredths feet measured nor t
III rc
r IC~!I lilt sa I oltfall SC\\l'r ani lms ler tl e !\.o"ll e are Issm I a I S \artJllore III \) to a pOint In the southwesterly side of SIxty mne degrees fifty five mlhutes \\cst tr(\
"THE GIRL SAID NO"
II
It
I
tlO
II)SI
ect
S
lei
prl\
Jle
((
nnec
IOilPln
road
and
thence
extending
along
r I estt I S \artl
re t }.;rull 1 rt ~)i.on fo
an ansde III the cel tre hne oC Aid vyn La
1 I
said southwesterly side of Ollpln road s:lld
I IIIg IllIG I certa I COli htl liS
angle I ('log at the distance of five hu
Thurs_ Fri_-Sat.
tl
Wille
S"arlJ
ore
helleve!:
thr1t
sail
out
south
twenty
one
degrees
fortY-five
mln:'\0\\ rHIs \(nlF.~I~Nr \\lr:'\FSSI rll
dred thlrt) SIX feet an I seventy n ne on
£all
IS
III
III
X(
od
con
1
t
01
at
I
I
as
sufficll'"nt
utes
forty-five
seconds
east
two
hundred
Tllat tl I.' I artu's I (reto for ani 10 £on1i Itratt 11
hundredths feet meas Ired north twenty thr
Marion Davies in
o II e s 1111 of One DolIJr UI I ) eJcI of 11('111 cal:"1.c I) t cr1rry oli the SC"Jge from 1{ldley feet to the pOint and place of beginning
degrees III1lC nnn tes thlrl) seconds \\est ir
I
ark
:"I.S
al
o\'e
lc~cnl
ed
It
docs
n
I
guarantee
111 I a I I a I I y tI e 0 her
the recl' It \\here I
"NOT SO DUMB"
the centre !tne of hhan avenue tI ence extco !
No Improvements Vacant ground
IS I erel} arkn \Ie Ixe I
do h(!rd} f r 11 til the cal aClt) ur the I hYSical con ht! 1 of saIl
109 along the centrc hne oC Aldwyn LI
ubn
or t:. allhty to carry olT s IcI ~ey,.
selves II elr Suecc~.son agree
Ile Wltl the
j.(e UI Ill') 1 ark assun es tl e nsk ansmg
Sold as the property of Isaac W Massey north sixty nme degrees fifty five mmutes \\t'
II tr a follo\\s to \ I t one hun Ire I feet to ,pmnt thence exten lin
fronl all ~lIch malter~
and Jennie M Massey
It I~ I tTt:.) agret I tI Jt tht: sal I tract
north sixteen degrees, thirty SIX mmutes ea~
7 I I~ herel y agreed that Swarthmore
C
I
of land IOCJlc I III Ihe Ihrough of Ridley I ark
,,, ",h',
ond tlon&-$250 00 cash on day of sale one hundred forty nllle feet and t \enty elgol
l'ell"are l
It)
I enll~ylv
a may I e served lou lOt I y thiS 'jj;rcel cnt ,,,,udl"c
~
balance In ten days
one hundredths feet to :"I. pomt an the nght of
y 531 I outfall se\\cr I y the connec 1011 there: tn lUCreJSe the 0.... of Sl "Jge thrm gh th....
way hne oC Ihe Philadelphia and Western Ra I
plthk
f
l
ral
ches
to
he
COll~tructed
I
y
J(ulley
o
Itrall
seWer
t-eyon
I
that
amo
lUt
wllch
now
LUTZ
ERVIN
REESER
&
F:aONEFIELD
Last Day_
way Company thence extendmg south seventy
Attomeys
ar
Sa I tract f Ian I 15 sho \n on a plan OO\\S therem It IS expressly 111 derstood t1ult
degrees tlnrty t\\O mmutes ('ast nmet,....mne it: I
"LOOSE ANKLES"
Ilrel arell I y Damo I an I loster hereto annexe J S"arH n orc 51 all have tl ( nght to mcrt'as(!
and Dlnety nme one hundredths feet to a point
liS
0\\
sc
\cr
sy"'tem
"Ithm
Its present tern
am
Ilarked
I
dlh
t
A
al
I
contains
One
-withthence cxtendmg south Sixteen degrees thlrl)
tory or wlthm terntory sui seqUI,! ltly a mexe I Flert Facias
huulre I tllrt) e Kht acres more or less
No 401 SIX nllnu es "est one hundred fifty feet an I
Loretta Young
RI lIey I ark agrees to p3y for II I.' lise I y It It IS furtiter understood that sail
thirty SIX on- hun Iredtfts feet to the first me 1
of sal I 0 lIfall tI e sun of Dlle Dollar for Swarthmore herehy reserves the right to grant
March Term 1930
DOUR_ F a,rbanks, Jr_
tloned pomt and place of beginning
each house s('rved under II c terms of thiS Itr; se"er faclhtles to olher mume palitlc.!l
All that certain lot Or piece of ground
agreement for each calendar year III manner townships or pnvate mdlvllillais whose tern
Sat_-Mon.-Tuea_
Under and subject to certa," re,ervat on!!
follOWing \\ hen the J( dley Park system IS tory or properties may be sUltalily served bv with the buildings and Improvements to
rea Iy for connectIon \\Ith the Swarthmore out Ihe outfall ahove mCntlO led It Will never be thereon erected situate In Radnor and restncllon,
"THE LOST ZEPPEUN"
Improvements consist of two and one-ha (
filII Ridley I-ark shall furmsh Swarthmore thcles!> not granl Its Seller faClhtles oUIsHle 01 TownShip Delaware County Pennsylvania
-witha ,tatem!'!nt of localions and nao es oC owners Its own or s I!.sequently acqlllred mUlllclp.d beginning at a point In the center line of story and frame hOll!IC: JOX32 feet T~o
of all houAes winch are served thereby and hmus If I y so 10lllg It wdl preJud ee the Aldwyn. Lane at the distance of 1894 feet story addition 18u feet One story addllon
Conway Tearle
Ridley Park shall pay to Swarthmore the sum rlghlt of Ridley Park Before granlmg faclh meBElured north 69 degrees 55 minutes west 6x8 feet
Virginia Valli
of One Dollar for each house so connect~d ties outSide 0 Its tern tonal hmlts It will trom an Rngle In the center line of Aldwyn
Sold as tbe property of Norman S Cbam
for the then calendar r~ar llithoul apportiOn nouly Ridley Park of Its mtentlon so to do Lane.! saId angle being at the distance of
ment Sal I payment II to be made before and live I(ldley Park a reasonable opportuntty 536 7u feet measured north 23 degrees 9 herlatn
Wed_-Thur_-Fri_
the Ridley Park slI:stem UI connected wllh the to make IRSPttilons and noadlllgs of tlie outfall minutes 30 seconda west trom the center
"WEDDING RINGS"
Condlhons$soo 00 eash or certified cbeck on
Swarthmore olltfall
rhereafter Ridley Park sewer and Will give II due nottce to appear line of Ithan avenue thence extending
ehall on or before the first day of each month beCore the State Sallttary Doard at Ihe time at°rtng o'ghe center Une of Aldwyn. Lane. day of sale balance In ten day.
-withdegrees 55 minutes west 1214
oubnllt to Swarthmore a statement IIVlOg when 1t makd applu:atlon to hid Board for no h
names of owners and lotahOn, of houses con a permit Cor such eXlenslons Swarthmore ~eet to a 3Wlnt thence extelldlna north 16 LUTZ, ERVIN, REESER 8< FRONEFIE~[)
AUys
east 151 44 feet to a
n
.......d Y'1'A,.~UIi~ •
du"... \~e aRreea that II will col!J>ly WIth the rules of J)O~n th ~I'l.~~
month~l.1 pail ,.nit Ridley Park" ,haU;·6elore 'Wd Saq'~y W",.. lI..,d by aJlP",m, I.,
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SHERIFF SALES
I
APRIL
11, 1930
THE
PALM SUNDAY MUSIC
AT METHODIST CHURCH
A splendid Palm Sunday
mUSical pro-
gram has been arranged by the MUSical
DIrector, Reuben S Hormann, for the
services next Sunday In the MethodISt
EpIscopal Church
11 00 A 1f
Organ -Choral et Pnere a Notre Darnel
BoeHman
~nthem
Hosanna
G
Solo par;;- Mrs Grace Greene and
Gladys Behenna
r~:~
Organ -Hosanna
8 ()()
MIl logan
P
•
Organ -MeditatIon
Samt Saens
Anthem -RejOice Jerusalem
NevlD
~:~~;::?n,
=
A S M-
l\frs HenrIetta CalvtD head of the
Home EconomIcs of Pht1adelplua Pub
hc schools spoke at the Woman's Club
ment of ClhZCIlSlup ~frs W Carson
Ryan, ]r, chairman, had charge of the
program
hfrs CalvlU gave some mter
est1l1g facts that never before had the
government appomted anyone to study
child ·n cHare, never before had the
hyglCIlIC relatIon of food to health
been strcssed as smce the war She
said that '\e used to blame the Lord
for poor health, now ,\ e blame the
for RUSSian chJ1dren who
from RusslOn durmg and after the revol
uhon of 1917 The two groups of about
Sixty boys are located 10 Pans The
second nIght s proceeds will go toward
defraymg the heavy expenses entatled 10
stagmg the opera As Saturday, Apnl
12, IS SomerVille Day large groups of
Alumnae aTe expected Lo attend both per
(ormances -::-::-:-_ _~_ _
cook
NEW BOOKS
AT
Wachs
Parker
Dons Narbeth
Organ -Fanfare
~-
..
W-..
H. B. Warner
Loi.
..,.r ''''9m
•
'it
=
One Increasmg
Deshayes
I •
WOMAN'S CLUB HEARS
HOME ECONOMICS HEAD
1_
MaurOlS, Andre- Dlsraeh, '
~
Phelps, Wm L - 'Advance of Englosh Poetr~ 1tl the 20th Century,"
Pupm Mlchael- 'Romance of the Mach ~=_
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I
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ANN 0 V N C I N G
Club Breakfast every morning at the
I;;
DEW DR
llle,
E ~I -
Roberts
Rohmer
Collter's,
B
k
H
0 P INN
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=
=
;;:
to 9 o'clock
DEWfrontD8 R
0 PIN N
Great Meadow"
d
f
W
- Q::n 0
the
Itch I
Tame, John-' Green FIre'
S
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PROTECT YOUR RUGS
I
00 5 (
era d Tribune),
General Federation News
Literary Digest,
R
A
ara
VIS, (published by Swarthmore
High School),
R1Vlew of Re\ lews
I
St NIchclas
Protect your expensive Rugs and Draperies bv sending
them to us for washing•
Only the prumtive Original OrIental method of cleaning,
I
Saturday Evenmg Post,
\Vorld s Work,
Newspapers
WIthout chelll1cals or machinery of any kind
Warda Thomas
ESTABLISHED 1888
Swarthmorean,
Chnstlan SCience MOllltor, and
Call Ridley Park
17
Nor\vood, Pa.
OO~~dQili_OO~~_~ed~~~~_~s~~~~:~C~h:e:.:e:r~T~I:m:e:s~==========J!::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~
In an open forum she explalIled that
one of her tdeas of ,\ c1dlllg family rela
tlonshtp was for the father to explam
'
PUBUC
New books at the Swarthmore Pubhc
Ius finanCial standmg to hIS children LIbrary
\\ hen
Then
the} are of high
actual1v kno,\ JJ1g
school age
Bailey, G R Red Mesabi,"
how much
Campbell, J L - 'MIracle o( Peine, n
GAS and ELECTRIC
• •
Conafort-BriDgers • •
J.utomatic Water Heater
W H A T a comfort there IS on an ample supply of Hot 'Vater I ,"Voth an Automatic Gas
Water Heater you Will never be Without plenty
of hot "ater-plptng hot-always at your con..
vemcncc, ready for any emergency
For Velvety Lawns and Beautiful Flowers
TIII,tL PVllCIIASE OFFER
In Large or Small Quantities
"Velsbac~
Hotzone and Ruud Autohot Hot
Heaters rna} be had In various SIZes, With
proces begonnong at $75 ~O, delovered and Installed Have one IOstalled on a one month's
troal After }OU receive the first bill, If everythmg IS not satisfactory, "e shall remove the
heater and refund the payments made Special:
Only $5 00 down, balance on 18 months_
Water
Also BEAN POLES, CEDAR POSTS, all kinds of Lumber
and Budding Material.
You'll never know what good service is 'til you've trted
HENDERSONS_
•
•
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William Henderson &
LUMBER
••
COAL
Call Sw_ 455
-
Allowonee of
Co.
FEED
MORTON, PA.
810 for yo..r 0111 wnter heater
Jutomatic gas House Heating
Of
COurse you would Ioke to be oncluded among those "ho are enJO) ong Automatic Gas House
to the furnace, no ashes to hc remO\ cd no dust-notillng but the com
fort of an even heat at any deSired temperature
Imestll!atc the ;]
Heatmg, With no tending
BUY A NEW FORD
THIS SPRING
gas
~nge ...
with Ovm Heat COlltrol
Never have we offered casler terms to enable tnyonc to acqUIre
a Gas Range With oven heat control than" e arc makll1~ no\\
Tlllnk of getting a Quahty Gas Range, \\ orh all the usual
deSirable features, for only $6075 (regular pnce $H 75), on
a down payment o~ only $1 00 A remark ,ble value_
Only
$1
DOWII
Ba'ance in II JJlontl'R
eLECTRIC TOASTERS
Two splendid Electroc Toasters are bemg offered this month on very
P~octor, beautifully fintshed, toasts a shce
of bread, both SIdes at once, or the thIckest sandWiches Just set the
dIal for the kond of toast lOU prefcr-Ioght or golden brown-and the
Proctor Signals when the toast IS done and cuts off the current.
Pnce - $1250 The Hotpoont 'I umover IS a moderately pnced Elec·
trlC Toaster-a splendid apploance at $495
I
WASHINGTON
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
•
The opera Sadko" wdl be gIven at
Swarthmore College 10 Collechon Hall
t 01Tug ht and tomorrow mgltt
he musIC department headed by Al
fred J, Swan, wIll present the "econd
h
"
t Ird and fourth tableau of the complete
RUSSian opera written III sc\en parts On
the openmg mght three members of the
world-famous Kedroff quartet WIll play
the three merchants III the cast The
c h orus and orchestra WIlt have Import
ant parts
The proceeds of the first ntght ,\111
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§;
Wachs OPERA "SADKO" TO BE
f The followong perIodicals
PRESENTED AT COLLEGE ollnd at the lobrary
M
Offertory -Pastorale
Anthem -Jerusalem
Solo part MISS M
Fletcher, G S - Marchester Royal,"
Harm, Muroel-' Seventh Gate ,"
Mailly the audIence showed lis ap,preciatio]"I;~~~~~::~n,M R- The D:OOr,"
Faure by mtellIgent questions
_
M _ New VOIces U
Offertory -Paques Fleun""
Tenor Solo -The Palms
Mr John P
money he ]S makmg they wIll be reasonable about their expendItures
She also paId a comphment to the
women of today 11l saymg that they
are takmg an mtercst 10 publIc playgrounds "hlle before they were mterested only III the,r own cluldren s plav
In ans\ver to a question of career, Indlvldual cases would ha\ e to be con
"Idcrcd but she IS of the opmlon that
mall) a \\oman "cnt forth for a career
because she had 110t been able to mas
ter the dctads of her OWIl home
afternoon s talk was mstruchve
SWARTHMOREAN
easy tenns The attractive
THE NEW FORD TOWN SEDAN, $670
(f
0
b Detroit plu_ frelRht and deliverv
Bumpers and _pare tlfe eJl:tra)
As low as
50e Down
Balance JJlonth'lI
See them on Display Now
Call for a Demonstration
Other electric ..Appliances, to lak, Ihe drudgery out of houuwork
for you, may be had here on easy lerms B, SUT( 10 st( the S,mplex
ElutTlc 1,ontlle, which WIll Iron totTYthmg, quukly PrlCt, $99.50_
Swarthmore Motors
PWLADELPHIA ELE£TRI£ COMPANY
South Chester Rd. at Fairview Rd.
SWARTHMORE,
PA.
LANSDOWNE
38 E. BALTIMORE AYE.
CHESTER
DARBY
MEDIA
16-18 E. 5TH ST. 867 MAIN ST. 19 E. STATE ST.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
6
THE
MANY ATTEND LECTURE
ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
APRIL 11, 1930
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SWARTHMOREAN
1)h I"C of matcnaJ mmd 1 hat I
I u t 11I1Il.!S the "hole problem of (ilsc{lsC
on to the plane of mortal mUll] "here It
.t\ h:cturc on Chnstlan ~clellce under III Il,...,S Illd makes all lhscasc 3n(1 other
the a uSI)lce" of I Irst Church of ChrIst Llmol tlllhtu:<; amen lblc to t 19-ht thought
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FRED J. HARLEY
Interior Decorator
SetcllhtO.t, 01 S\\t\lthmofC \\IS gl\CIl III
the UllIt, of tl He bClIlg that It ]s pos.'i1hk
no1edta 1 hcatrc Snnd 1\ I (
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(11(' J1\dl\l(hml
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to \\c1com~ \( tI Oll hlh Ilf of I list
Church of ('111 ht SCientist of S\\ Irth
more to an authOrized lcctul e 011 Christ
tan SClcnce
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ql1estlonlll~ h"lh dont thtc htutl all
plication 01 IllS kachlll,..," t) C\Cn-<11\
hfc-\\ 111ch applICatIon Is. c liled tod 1\
to a sense I
of faIlure
1 here Is thereforc 110\\, no
conUCntllltlon to them "hlCh are 1111
Chnst Jestl'> ,,1m \\alk not after the
flesh but after the Spirit' said 5t Paul
and III another place he 5 wI 'r can do all
tlllngs through Chnst \\ 11Ieh strengthenth me'
Dr Tuft took for the suhJect of IllS
lecture 'Clulstmn SCience The Kno\\
ledge of 1 rUe Sclfhood" and said In
Custom Made
Furniture
It
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m mort II muu] IS L1\\ 1\ s th~ IIld1\ Idual s
1\ ulflptlOn and the I11dl\ ulual can turn
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
LUTZ ERVIN
Attorneys
No
Fieri Facias
March Term 1930
l'n Hit lit
All that certain lot or piece of gron
Sl(rctar) with the buildings and Impro\cments t
be therCQU erected
situate In Radl
] I'" t I tin
I' 1((1 Ib) )f AI rll \ D 19lO Township Delaware County PennsllWu I
I R \;.\K S IU ITZI J
Beginning at a point In the center llne f
L'r('sl(ltl t of Council Aldwyn Lane at the distance of 14043 frr
1\1 III HI ;.\ «AIm.f.l! TH mcasured north 69 degrees 55 mlm (
St't'rctan west from an angle In the centre IIn(> I
Aldwyn Lane said angle being at the d
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tance of 53670 feet measured north 23 eif'
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grees 9 minutes 30 seconds west from the
Hllr~(
centre line of Ithan avenue thenCe l x
tending along the centre line of Aid \ \ I
Lane north 69 degrees 55 minutes \\ r
100 feet to a PQint thence extending nl rt 1
NOTICE
16 degrees 36 m1nutes cast 15036 feet to
)Joint In the rl~ht of way line Qf the Phlla
delphia and Western Rallwav Compan
thence
extending
south
70
degnr
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STANLEY COMPANY THEATRE
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No 449
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March Term 1930
All that certain lot or piece of ground
in til(' TOWllShlll of SprlnglH Id
Cuunt;).
of
Deio\\arc
and
State
of
Pcnns;).l\Ullla
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d('sctli)NI
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Ing to I SlIf\C}: nnd plan mad. bj Dnmon
IlHl }OO ler C E for Theodure C Tn~lor la\
on JUly 13 1928 us follo\\~ to wit Bf'gln
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suuth\,c stt rl}' sldc of (,Ulllll ro Itl (flft\
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You'll ncvcr kno\\ "hat good
HENDERSONS.
CHESTER
Today-Tomorrow
"THE LOCKED DOOR"
-withRod La Rocque
Barbara Stanwyck
Betty Bronson
Mon .Tues ·Wed.
Wilham Haines in
"THE GIRL SAID NO"
LUMBER
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WASHINGTON
Last Day
"LOOSE ANKLES"
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Doug. Fairbanks, Jr.
Sat.-Mon.-Tues.
"THE LOST ZEPPELIN"
-withConway Tearle
Virgima Valli
Wed.-Thur.-Fri.
"WEDDING RINGS"
-withH. B. Warner
Lois Wilson
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All that ccrtaln lot or IllC'cc of !.';HlUlld
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Aldwyn LanC' at the distance or 1894 feet
m('nsllr('(1 north 69 df'grf'('s 55 minutes west
from an rmglf' In thc e{'nter linc of Aldwyn
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point In the right of way line or the Phlllllist la~t ;lllil Hulhy Park shall l1tfoH "1111 II It I(rnll!'> I(furc Rrantrll u,vnKltwr delphia. and Western Railway Company
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the clnler lille of Ald,,)n T4 ane north ~ x
nllle I(/.:n·cs fift\ fi'e IlIlnutes \\e t fifg ,
f( t m I f rt~ SIX one hUll irc/Hlls feet 1
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nnt h 11 In I fnfh ~t \ ( 11 f('el and t\\Cllt) SIX
hUll In hi " f • t tn I pnmt 111 Ih rt!-!\ t OJ
hne of th(' Pluladdplila and 'Ve~tcrn Rail
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Swarthmore Motors
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111011 IS one of the base,,> of Chnstmn the gl1C~ts at the annuli state confercllce
SClcnce It rCI11O\(S all barn~rs It (f the 'Volllen S Jntlrnal10n tI League
means th It \\ e arc not condcmned to sor I for Peace and Freedom
ro\\, to slckncss, to po\Crh
stet \ ICC:. next
Furniture Repairing
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PALM SUNDAY MUSIC
AT METHODIST CHURCH
\ spicndHI Palm Suud l\ mUSical pro... ram II IS 1 e~H In IH",t(1 b\ thc MUSical
I )Ircctor h.CUblll " 110rm mil lor the
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Successor to
George Schalles
So po\\crful IS thl: Truth
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Other Elect1'ic ...Appli'llIces,
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for you, may be had here 011 faS) /tr'Ilf
Elutrt( Irontttt, winch will tron cur) th IIIJ!" 'lIlId!\
PIIII...ADELPDIA
South Chester Rd. at Fairview Rd.
LANSDOWNE
SWARTHMORE, PA.
38 E. BALTIMORE AVE.
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CHESTER
DARBY
16·18 E. 5TH ST. 867 MAIN ST.
MEDIA
19 E. STATE ST.
THE
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Girl Scouts
On Saturday morning we all trooped
out to Camp Tall Trees for a lunchhike. On the way we studied trees and
birds. A large fire, some hot dogs, rolls
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--.
and bacon looked mighty inviting to us
as we all settled down around the fire.
After lunch there was song practice
for the Court of Awards on May 10.
Quite a number of the girls passed fire
building for second class.
Saturday we are going to have inspection so please everyone come in perfect
uniform. We also want the American
~nd the Troop flags for a formal open-
lII~1:artha Taylor and Helen Craemer
have passed their signalling for First
Class. There will be a song rehearsal
at Scout meeting so bring your copies of
the songs. Also there will be an indoor
nature trail.
Signed
Adrienne Child (Scribe)
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Brownies
YOU'RE ON
THE RIGHT
TRACK
when you decide to come to
Peckerman's to see our showing
of New Fabrics for Spring and
Summer.
15 Day Offer
Enthusiastically
Received
$50 & $45 Suits
. Reduced to $35
Order at once for prompt
delivery
Offer good for 15 days only
Made to Measure
Clothes
are best for all who want correct
style, comfortable fit and distinguished quality, and lasting
satisfaction.
PECKERMAN
THE TAILOR
position. R. C. Disque and Robert G.
Erskine will also serve with her on the
committee. Mrs. Ryan said last night
that thirty applications for the position
had been received before Dr. Ferguson's
formal resignation last night.
Automatic Water Heater
You've promised the family this spring
The engagement of Miss Lillian Joffe,
1229 North Marshall street, Philadelphia,
and :Mr. :Morris Martel, senior partner
of Martel Bros., Swarthmore, has been
announced. Miss Joffe is a graduate
of the Philadelphia Normal School in
the class of 1929. No date for the wedding has yet been set.
Allowance of $10 on your
old water heater
$5 DOWN-BALANCE IN 18 MONTHS.
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Woodward, Jackson·& Black, Inc.
JAMES A. PILSON
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REGISTERED PLUMBE~S
333 Dartmouth Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
Phone Swarthmore 43
10.
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A. M. E. CHURCH
WOMEN IN PAGEANT
This evening at 8 :15 the ladies of the
A. M. E. Church on Bodine avenue are
planning to present a pageant entitled,
"The Achievements of Negro Women,"
written by Mrs. Gneva Blake, of Cheyney School. It is hoped that Mrs. Blake
herself will be present. Everyone is
cordially invited.
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School Board Approves Plans
(Continued from Poge One)
insurance companies have until very recently always mentioned considerably
less than $30,000.
The resignation of Dr. Ferguson· as
superintendent of schools was accepted
and Mrs. W. Carson Ryan, Jr., was appointed chairman of the Instruction Committee to receive applications for the
HOME JOBBER
All kinds of Repairs in and around
the home. Electrical Repair. and Installation a Specialty.
A. M. ALLISON &: SON·
311 Vassar Ave.
Phone Swarth. 1160
Slip Covers
Draperies
Anna Schalles
PHONE,
sw. 1225
MuhlenbergAve. Rutledge
MEDIA
CHESTER
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OU
ARE PAYING
FOR A PACKARD
A Packard Standard Eight, priced even at
twice as much as the car you are now
driving, costs no more in the final analysis
- if you keep it twice as long.
Here is the real secret of Packard ownership: Buy a Packard
Standard Eight. Drive it for a year or two longer than was
your habit with lower priced vehicles. Net cost is the same
-and you have the supreme enjoyment of Packard perform..
ance, Packard luxury and Packard distinction.
But what about operating costs?
SWARTHMOR,E
At either place you'll find a CHESTER
RADIO CORPORATION store ready to
serve you . . . . specializing in
Majestic Radio
Or if you have no time to drive to Media
or Chester, Call Sw. 44S-W, Lawrence
Matlack, 319 Park avenue, treasurer of
Chester Radio Corporation, for free demonstration of a Majestic in your home or
for service on the set you now have.
We specialize in Majestic. Therefore, we
are prepared to give yOU' the best SERVICE
possible.
A complete line of new Majesties is carried
by us at all times.
Both stores are open every evening.
Expert Repair Service-Home Demol1stratiolls
Easy Terms
Trade-illS Accepted
~JII:STl:ll
RADIO
~OR.ORAT.O.
"Chester's Oldest and Largest Radio Hous~'
Phone 5460
Phone 1650
314 Edgmont Ave.
State & Monroe Sis.
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See· Us About That New
Engagement Announced
The Brownie Pack will meet Saturday at 10 o'clock at the Methodist
LIGHTING & POWER WIRING
Church.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
The date of the Brownie party has 107 Sylvan Avenue
Rutledge
been changed from April 26 to May
Can be reached at Sw. 1145
409 Dartmouth Ave. Sw.628-J
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APRIL
S~AR~OREAN
IIEDIA
It ¢osts no more to drive the Packard than any other car of
like size. Gas, oil and tire expenses are no greater. Neither
are the costs of license, insurance, garaging and repairs, in
the aggregate. Slightly higher insurance charges for the
Packard are offset by the lower repair costs which result
from Packard quality.
Clearly Packard ownership costs no more. This means that
in driving your car of similar size and trading it in every
two years or so you are actually paying Packard transpor..
tation costs. Then why ~not have the Packard, with its.
unchanging, always ... modem beauty, its year after year of
superb performance?
Your present car accepted as cash
You can take possession of your Packard Standard Eight
with n:o cash outlay, if your present car is ~f average value
or better-for it will make or exceed the down payment. The
remainder may be arranged on convenient 1110nthly terms.
The price of the most popular model of the Packard Stand..
ard Eight-the five..passenger Sedan - is but $2485 at the
factory •. Ten other body styles are available on the 127%
and 134Y2..inch wheelbases at from $2425 to $2885.
ASK
THE
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F. B. FRANCIS
New Home: Twelfth and Crosby Streets
Phone 4450 : : CHESTER, PA.
Open Every Evening Undl 9
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Vol: II,
No. 15
Swarthmore, Pa., April 18. 1930
HEALTH CENTER
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MARCH REPORT
NEW SCHOOL TO REPLACE YALE AVENUE BUILDING
WORK
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Scarlet Fever Controled After
Difficult BaHle; Busy Month
. . For Nurses
SCHOOL
$2.50 Per Yeal
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Imprisoned In Closet Three
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PLAY
A total of 516 visits were made in
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)[arch by the Community Nurses. 312
Scheduled to appear only as a heroine
were nursing visits, five were welfare
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in .'ieveral scenes from Shakespeare, Mrs.
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Charles D. :Mitchell was destinei to bevisits, fourteen for Board of Health
work, and 23 on behalf of educational
I comc a heroinc ill real life to every
and administrative work. There were
woman in the audience at the Reciproc!ty
aiso 106 visits to schools, and 56 visits
Luncheon of the Swarthmore \Voman's
to homes on behalf of school children.
Club Tuesday afternoon.
A -total of 271 classroom inspections
From 12:20 until 3 :30 when she was
wcre made necessary by the outbreak
rushed to the \Voman's Clubhouse to take
of communicabl.e disease in the various
her part i'n tlt\!· progt:'am_ as if nothing
school districts. In order to prevent
had happcned, Mrs.. Mitchell was imfurther spread of the diseases, it was
pri.sone
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home on Avondate;'tbaa just outside of
the children, excluding all who seemed
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to have suspicious symptoms. Seventy-"'-- ~ ~.
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She had been'tlldely 'fo'reed into th~
eight children were excluded by the
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closet by 'a young man brandishing
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pistol and had been ahle
to keep froni
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In Ridley Park and Springfield
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suffocating bnly by breaking a panel in
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\ the door with a golf club. Unquestion ..
Schools, Toxin Antitoxin was adminisrawlng 0 t e utgen avenue sehool, bids for the eODltruction of whieh will be received by the Swarthmore
ably one of the mo~t harrowing experitered, 112 children receiving the injecSehool Board May 6. The drawing above shows the building with playroom in the eenter Iec:tion. Thil room
ences ever undergone by any woman Iiv ..
tions
ean be turned into two c:1aSlrooml if del ired at a later date. Biels on an alternate plan providing for a larger
.
playroom whieh eould be turned into three c:1aSlroomll are allo bein .. c:alled for.
ing in this vicinity the slory of her im:,
Two Home Hygiene classes havc
..
prisonment and her plucky participation
in the Woman's Club program immed..
bcen organized in Ridley Park High
school. One class is held in the morn- FACULTY PLAY FOR
FINAL PLANS FOR
liatelv afterwards will furnish conversaing and one in the aftemoon, and inH. AND S. BENEFIT
EASTER MORNING SERVICE tion - for Swarthmore back fences and
bridge parties for many a day.
.c1ude Freshmen and' Sophomores reFor the past three years the SwarthFinal plans for the community servAfter spending Tuesday. morning with
spectivcly. There were four sessions
held for each class. A demonstration more Home and School Association has
·ice to be held at 7 o'clock, Easter Mrs. George P. \Varren, Jr., rehearsing
morning have been made. This will for the afternoon program, Mrs. Mitch~
was held on Monday, April 14th, at the sponsorcd a scholarship which has
Ridley Park Home and School League, been awarded each year to a member
bc held in Crum \Voods, back of the ell returned to her home to wait a few
at which time the girls displayed their of the senior class. In the past thc
Lodge of the Strath Haven Inn, just minutes before going to the Mary Lyon
skill in Home Hygiene technique moncy has been partially raised f r o m .
north of thc Inn proper. Boy Scouts school for her daughter Dorine. She
taught them hy the nurses.
the profits of plays which were pre- Residents From Clubs All Over will he at thc Prcsbyterian church stopped her car along side of the house
Because of the outbreaks of com- sented by the Swarthmore Chautauqua.
County and Noted
early to direct anyonc to the place.
and walked around the corner to enter
municable discase,. it was thought un- This year, there is a departure from
Guests Present
Thc speaker will be R. Stanley Kcn- ,by a rear doo~. A few stcps '~eyond the
dig, Associate Director of Young corner she notIced a man standtng on the
wise to have children congregatc in precedcnt. The faculty of the public
large groups. Therefore no Health schools will present thc well-known SHAKESPEARE
HONORED Peoples Work and Christian Education .s~one walk near t.he entrance. The se.:Conferences were held during ~rarch, farce of Anita Loos, "The \Vhole
for thc Pennsylvania State Sabbath hon of the wal.k III front of the door IS
Miss Ella E. McNeil, of the Ameri- Town's Talking."
Tuesday's Reciprocity 'Luncheon of School Association. Mr. Kendig ,~'i1l1 several steps hIgher than _by the comer
can Red Cross, was a visitor to our
The cast, which rcpresents every
speak on the ,subject: u).lan, Is Hc a of t!1e housc so that she had to look up
f Et'
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to hllll.
the Swarthmore Woman's Club will long C·tCenter in March. Later in the month. department in the school, has had the b
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she spoke at the Morton Home and good fortune of securing \VilIiam e rcmem ered. The hst of notah e
The prograql. Wi.ll include l!p eci lll . mu-I
a~ ar.c you 00 mg or: s le ~s P . e as d· rector The stage effects are guests present, the remarks of the speak- sic. \\rebster -Taylor wili be the cor- led walkmg. slowly t?wards .hlm. WuhScl1001 League nleetl·ng. Tile youll
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ers, and the dramatic program; riot to
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'out answcrmg her dIrectly he moved tochildren took part in the Health Play, belllg planncd ~>y MISS ClaudIa Han- mention the story of ~lrs. Mitchell's ex- ne IS .
. ;wards her and drew a pistol with the
staged by the Interstate Dairy Coun- cock, hcad of tile ~rt department. RC-I perience, formed an afternoon program .The su~cesslofldthdc ~ornHlI1g1 cOWmmu - i order to keep quiet and get into the
cil, and :Mrs. Brice, School Nurse, gave hearsals are now \11 progress for two of great varicty and interest.
I1Ity ~erVICeSI 1~
urmg. 0 y. ~c,k-I' house. As Mr.s. ~[itchcll hesitated the
a graphic description of our work, and performances, one on Saturday afterM.ore than one-hundred and fifty promlsc muc 1 or cooperatIon lilt liS ,man camc nearer and pressing the gun
its organization,. Miss McNeil's talk noOl~, May to, and onc on Monday women were present and presidents of first Swarthmore Easter Dawn Ser- against her side forced her up the walk
covered the important points in a gC\1- evemng, May 12. The large s.tage, the thirty-nine Woman's Clubs wcre among vice,
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towards the door.
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"Of course I cried, and begged him to
eralized public health nursing program. complc;te rheostat, an.d the Improve.d the guests. The tables' werc attractively EASTER MUSIC
At the March Board meeting, Mr..;. acoustics make the hIgh school audl- decorated with sllring flowers and the
AT M. E. CHURCH let 1~1C alone and g~t out, but he ~ept
~r argaret
Robinson was appointed torium a dcsirable theatre. Thc fac- committee which had arranged the lunchIpllshmg me along WIth thc gun. When
chairman of the Plush Mills Center, to ulty feel!! cO~lfide~t of the support of con consisted of Mrs. John Murphy, !\-irs.
A fine program of Easter music un- I was insid~ the d(Jor .he ~oticed my enArthur Jones, Mr.s. E. O. Langc and Icier thc direction of Professor Reuben gageme?t ~~~g ~nd said" Some !\Un~, of
re!lresent that district on our Board .of Swarthmore 111 thIS worthy cause.
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Mrs. J. A. Dctlefscn.
S Hormann has heen arranged by the glass )OU \C got there. I saId )011
DIrectors, A Board of Health Comm1ttce was formed with thc following mem- SWARTHMORE MERCHANTS
Mrs. Jesse H. Holmes, the president S~varthll1ore
Methodist. Episcopal: w~lIl~n~t take ~hat would you?: and .h~
hers: Mrs. George L. McCracken, Mrs. HEAR HOWARD DESHONG of the club, presided and spoke warmly Church this Sunday hoth 111 the morn- : saul, No, .tl!cre.s too much senttment ,It
George C. Rarber, 3rd, and Mrs. Marof Mrs. Mary G. Thatcher who scrycd ing and e\'ening. The soloists will in-; tached t~ It.
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Howard Deshong, of the Philadel- for twenty-five years as president of the clude ~[rs. Gracc S. Greene, ).[iss EI-, . "I notIced too .that Ie had a paIr, 0
tin B. Young. Since the appointment
of Mrs, Brice as Health Officer for the phia Electric Company in Chester was bOard of directors and who re.:ently was frieda lhhe, ~I iss ~r. D. Xarbcth,: h~noclliars over hI:' ~rm an~ the mot~on
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Borough; it was found r!ecessary to the speakcr at the wcckly luncheon of made honorary president of the boar
\Vi150n ).[ r. J. )'lilIigan and )1 r. D.; (I ownsthalrs 1111 t le 1a.
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Asht~;l attended the meeting a~ Med'ia I years was president of thc Lansdowne, Florida at this timc in orck-r to attend the
SPECIAL
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ub told the wart ~-III,(et\11g.
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"Some beautiful Easter music is prom- •had been carrying in my hal1li :.nd then
\\ eHare Auxlltary of Delaware County ~ore. merchants how hctter stred
Mrs.
Lucretta ~Ianken~)crg, O\~c ot.
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I P I e-! hc opened the door to the little clothes
Courts. Suhject was "The Adult Of- Itghtll1g had been secllre4 for Lans-I the guests from PhIladelphIa was IIltro- Is.ed ~r t ~ sen Ices at t le res >yt I closet and told me to get inside.
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dowile 'and could Iikewisc he secured 1duced as the da~ghter of Dr.. Hannah rlaTn
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SlI1ce the appomtment of a fourth or, wart ullore. .
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a 1 . o;her will bc the regular monthly service of I utes later and began to cry and pOllnd on
lIurse to the staff, it was found neces'I he spcaker saul that good hghl1ng I sp?ke bnefly .descnblllg.. amOl g .
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C I' ,. r . t 'the door. Then I found a golf club and
san' to havc another car A new Ford of thc business district was very es- thll1gs the meetmg of politIcal c.'lIld\(lat~s musIc 'I\"\t 1 .cr'l ·1I~\1II.S 101·c, \\o.lI l"S" knocked out one of the upper panels for
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I . h h ha I attended in Phd-delphia and Or ando 0 e \'10 mce 1st assls t IIlg
has been purchased to take care of th:5 ' sentlal to evenll1g lUsmcss 111 any town w lIC s. e
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and that hetter ~lighting of Swartlt- the prevIOus day. S~17 pcmt~(:. llt , t~~J t,le c 100r UIH er . r. nee cr s (Irec panc1 hoping to readl the key and unlock
morc's husiness district would bring a few .yea~s ago, politIcal C~\l( I( ai'::;1 I tlon.
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'the door hut he had taken it with IIim:'
not ~llInk It was worth Wltl c to 10 cl a "OLIVET TO CALVARY"
I While tltis was going on at the ~{itdlI more business here.
INTERESTING CONCERT
Kecping open Friday and Saturday, mcetmg to address the wO!':len voters,
AT M E CHURCH! ell home Dorine had tired oi waiting
FOR CHILDREN· ev(;nings was discussed by those pres-I M:-s. ElIcn Fo;;!e( Stone,. weill kn~wn
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),'~ rs. (.c?rge T. Ashton a~lOollnces it would bc good to try to get every I wa~ ).Irs· Ed~ar S· ar Jtlr;~.
dist Episcopal Church will sing ).[ ann- ~Irs. \Varren began to ·,\'orry ahout \l.lrs.
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al~ l1!tcrestmg conc?rt for .chlldren to I store in thc borough to keep Opl'1I c!lalrman. or. ~ 1e out 1t'a~.ern (IS rrc. cler's cantata, "Olivet to Calvary" this '),1 itchell's unexplained abse~ce. since
he gIven hy thc PllIladclplua Chamher until 9 o'clock Friday and Saturday, Loth l'poke hne~r Irk
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String Simfonietta, Fabien Sevitzky, e\'cnings C F "Talton said that he' ~Irs, Elmer ·C': ~ e IC ]\ Plrestc. cnt
the evcninCT arc Miss Flire(h i{ahe: morning and ~[rs. ~I itchcll hall leit at
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soprano)'1 r Frank H \VIIson hart-' nooll to ~o home or a Ic\\ \l11).l.~nb leon Saturday morning. April 26 at 111 thc habit' of huying in thc mornings Woman Clu~s spo e lrlle. y as 1\. t;s. tonc' al;d'!\1 ~ John P ·),1 iIIi~en ' tenor 'fore calling for Dorine.
a'clock, at the Bellevlle-Stratford Ho- and there was not enough evening Alfred .roo s, state C lalrman 0
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. . ),1 r;;. ~I itchell might he and finally wellt
Thc fa mOils composition "Animals' on· wee'k-end; ,
The draktnabtlc PI rogral~l W.tl~ I lOd O\\t'~(
AT LUNCHEON APRIL 25' 011 down to the c1uhhouse. .\ littlc alter
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played, Also two chil~lren. will appear twenty-fi·,:e paid up meml;ers and with- ~~r~~tlo:;r~m~' S~~t;o~.an. ; 7 . . ,
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The P~nnsylvania, Lca~lIe of \VOI~el1, home to learn if anything" were wron~
'1n the program There will be songs I· tl
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le 00 I' cn 0, 25th at one o'clock. As the Leagllc is; turned to the cluhhouse.
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the orche~tra Thc "Animals' Carnival" ;l1er~ lal~ sSe
le a( van ages 0 by .Hul~r~
~?ornr Sh ~ Jl a)' ,w~~ a I definitely non-partisan, representatives of ~ Then their, fears increased and thcy
will hc' ilh;strated 011 the scree 1 mymg III ,wart ~!o.re.
qllatn~f Illlt e s It 10 d a espean'ls ~~c ail parties and factions have been in-i started calling hospitals and diffcrent po-
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beautl u y I ~tlagc( C" all f cOd'itumAe(.
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a espcar~ sour citizcns who desire to I)e well in- 'I said that she just felt they could find out
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I t~cc the ~han~e. It t.. m~ th~s Ill~nth for ul~r1y by hh,.SI own famIly. d The ~lostn11 our belo~ed Stafc of Pennsylvani;t. All Iahouts a~ her hr,me, so shc and Mrs.
POST MONDAY EVENING t le movIe w 1I.c lIS . 0 e gIven 0,11 epIsode w IC.l w~s v~ry ramatlc anI n.en as well as all wome:1 are cordially, Arthur Jones drove over.
Thursday, Aprtl 24, III the Woman s Ihased upon 111storlcal tact was the hurn-. 't d t tt d
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Tickets for this luncheon may be oh- which is nearest thc drive and noticed
~l1lerJcan LegIon will meet Monday eve- 9,30 a. m. and 3.15 p. m.
Shakespeare s ~lays so that hl~ famll) tained from the Pennsylvania State that it was slightly aiar., She tried the
ntng in the Fire Associatioll room. of
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would not he cltsgraced for havl~g been League Headquarters, 1725 Spruce St., latch amI opened it slightly and called
I3orougl.l hall .. Plans for Decoration
Mrs. Frances Relyea of Rutgers ave- related to anyone connected WIth the Philadelphia, or from Mrs. William M. loudly. A ,~cak m\lffled voice replied.
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WI II be dlsCllssed an d 3 ...Iarge at- nue, has returned to Swarthmore
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Fine, Swarthmore 52.
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tcndance is requested.
ter a two months absence in the outh.
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APRIL 18. 1930
SWARTHMOREAN
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4 Park Ave.
Swarthmore
Call Swarthmore 900 and Give Your
News to the Social Editor
Dr.' 'and' Mrs.' C.' E. 'M'cCiung havel days ,of ~heir Easter vacation with her.
issued invitations -for'a rec~ption Tues-I
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day ev'cuing April 22 honoring Dr. and
Mrs. Alan C. Wood, Swarthmore aveMrs. Ashworth of Edinburgh, Scotland,: nUe, motored with her aunt Miss Dinwh~: :witl b~ their guests Easter week. I' widdie to the l.a~ter's home. in S:arboro.
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N. Y., and VISited her' sister m East
" The Friends' Sewing Group of Kcn-I Orange, N. J., on her return.
nett Square, Pa., visited the Swarth* * *
'j, more Friends' Sewing Croup Wednes-I Mrs. W. P. Elwell has, gone to New
, day at Whitm~r -liou5-e._
,York for Easter.
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Mr. and·
'Harold Barnes of
Princeton avenu~ --left tOday for Brldgeport, Conn., to' be gone until Tuesday.
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and Miss MiI:r.ian Dunkerley who have
come .from-,,$~ A-~ary'.s of the Woods
College, Indiana,.
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.,.. ·will spend a few
avenue, entertained at dinner and bridge student at Beaver College is spending
last evening.
this week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Krieg* * *
hoff.
1hs. Thomas Rutherford, \Vestdale
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avenue" entertained at dinner and bridge
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Meschter, Dickin-I
last evening in honor of her husband's son avenue, and daughter left today -on a
b:rthday.
motor trip to Baltimore, Washington, Delightful gifts for the Easter seaso:]
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,'and Virginia.
. Mr. atid Mr•. S. A. -Johnson, Amherst
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avenue, arid son Howard, of ·Swarthmore I Mrs. W. G. Talbot Elm avenue, is en~ WM. KIMMELL & SON
General COntractor
College'L spent their sp:in~. vacation at ~ tertaining her bridg~ club Tuesday af• * •
Harpers
Ferry,
West
Vlrgmla.
ternoon
April
22nd.
Mrs. Frank W. Fetter of Princeton,
PAINTING
PAPERING
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N. J., is spending a few days .as the
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Mrs. Alfred Gary White, of College
Mrs. A. McCreery Gray and daughPHONES W. 1396 &. 632,J
guest of her mother, Mrs. Emtlie G.
avenue entertained at a sewing party ter of Baltimore are visiting their _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Pollard, of Elm avenue.
Saturday afternoon for Eleanor Fritz cousin Mrs. Seymour S. Rutherford of
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whose
marriage to Carl Behenna is to Strath Haven avenue.
Phone Media 26
Eatahllahed 1857
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ustm, Rutgers avenue
occur
April
26th.
The
guests
were
l{rs.
wIll have as her guest next. week Mrs.
W, C. RIGBY & SONS
Walter J. Fritz, Miss Eleanor Fritz, Mrs.
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A1fred Cox, of :r:e~ B!UnSWICk, N. J.
Mrs. Joseph Fell Seat, of, Amherst
Albert Behenna, Mrs. Trevethick, Mrs.
Funeral Director. It Embalmera
Mrs. C. C. W es t , o
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u t 1ane en- Isaac Yocum. Mrs. L10yd Stevens, Mrs. avenue announces the engagement of
her daughter,i Miss Emma Seal and
110 Weat State Street
tertained sixty guests at tea Monday af- Abram Fawcett, Mrs. T. F. Taylor, Miss
tenlOon in honor of her sister Mrs. F. Dorothy Emory, Mrs. W. N. Spangler, Mr. Ezra T. Cresson Jr. of Amherst
Media, ....
Mrs. George Spangler, and Mrs. John avenue.
R. Ward, of Roselle Park, N. J.
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Milligan.
The Bonk Club entertained at a buffet
supper at the home of Mrs. A G. White,
College avenue in honor of Mrs. A H.
Williams. ¥iss Elma Daniells gave a
review of "Life of Myron Herrick."
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Mr. Stanley Oldham, of Arlington,
Mass., is visiting relatives in Swarthmore.
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Mrs. C. A. Stern is entertaining Mr.
William Coar arid his sister Barbara, of
Wyndmoor. Pa.
ALL ARE WELCOME
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to the
.'yOU'LL
EASTER LESSON AT THE
MEN'S BIBLE CLASS
LOVE'THEM'
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
Ben Phone Clearbrook
1£ yo.u
"We
WM. J.
CARTLEDGE
Granite and rdarble Memorial.
Cemetery Work & Specialty
Nortb Lansdowne Avenue
(Oppoait ArllDlrton CemeteITl
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GEO. GREENAWALT
$1.35 pro
Teacher of Violin
PHONE SW. 1003.W
BUCHNER'S·
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Toggery Shop
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EASTER SUNDAY
10 A. M.
Free Delivery
Phone Sw. 188
E A ST E R
APPAREL for
WELL
DRESSED
MEN
Larnhcape Gardening
Let us give you an estimate on
caring for your lawn and garden
An attractive program has been arranged and the public has been invited to attend. The artists will be:
Lewis Howell, baritone j Nina Howell
violinist. and Helen Kane, pianist.
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Mr. Howell will also give a recitation
with piano accompaniment.
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APRIL MEETING OF
B. AND C. ASSN.
--The April meeting of the Business and
Civic Association will be held next
Thursday evening at the Strath Haven
Inn. Members or others interested who
cannot attend the dinner at 7 o'clock are
urged to come for the program at 8
o'clock.
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Engagement Abnounced
and
Cellars Cleaned and
Order Your
Easter
Flowers Now!
Our store is filled with beautiful
Easter blooms now, but Easter
Day will find our stocks depleted.
So we are giving you notice well
in advance-order your Easter
lilies and floral decorations now
to avoid possibility of disappointment. Prices are moat moderate.
Make your selection early for
Easter delivery,
Sw.554
Whitewashed
Fireplace and Kindling
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MAROT FLOWER SHOP
L ocal and Long Dbtance
Ashes and Rubbish Removed
Phone Swarthmore 1380
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Dickinson Avenue
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VOGUE
If you UJant to be in
'ine Easter morniny
and look gour best •••
Wear Kent's Clotlles
means that you can
purchase hoth a suit and topcoat for the price you would
pay for either garment in town
at retail
Camp POCONO for boys
11th Sea.on
A sports and woodcraft camp. 2000
feet up in the Pocono Mountains.
Moderate tee covers all expenses.
UNLIMITED HORSBBACK RIDING
FriendlY influence prevails with stair
of college-trained men, including a
resident camp doctor.
SWarthmore references if desired.
Write or telephone for Information.
1\IR. AND MRS. C. G. PAXSON
BUILDERS
BANANAS
Swarthmore, Pa.
Old Bank Building
Suits
,17.50 to ,23.50
Men~s
Topcoats
,17.50 to ,27.50
Snits
,10.50 to ,17.50
Doys~
Ladies' Dress & Sports (;oats
To Order
,22.50 to ,35
BEAUTY SHOP
BUCHNER'S
TOGGERY SHOP
PARK AVE., SWARTHMORE
Called for and Delivered
IN SWARTHMORE
12 Pieces for
75c
\Vashcd, Ironed and Folded
Includes Sheets, Table Cloths,
Pillow and Bolster Cases, Tow..
els, Napkins, Aprons, Under..
wear, Nightgowns, Slips, Etc.
COMMUNITY
LAUNDRY CO.
Drexel Hill
Phone 1129
AZALEAS and EVERGREENS
Ready for Inspection
SEE THEM AT
Kent's Clothes have a distinctive quality and style
ahout them that gives one a feeling of satisfaction in being well dressed for all occasions. There
is still time to get your suit for Easter, so why
not visit our retail department before purchasing
elsewhere and make your choice from our large
stock of woolens and worsteds of the better class?
Any necessary alterations made while you wait.
THE KENT MFG.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
CoppleaLane & Avondale Rd., Wallingford
J. D. DURNALL
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On tbe Baltlmo.... Pike
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till G ..oM.
£Ilfton Helgbt". Pa.
tJ.e Uudbenlh Brld.e
Pre~Season Special
FIELD
FLOWER
SEEDS
New Fancy Selected Stock
:G,,,den Tools
Lawn Mowers
Rubber Hose
PERMANENT
Let's Have
a Look at
WAVING
YOUR CAR
Y ou've no idea what
a world of worry you
can be saved by hav-
Problem Solved
ing your motor and
chassis thoroughly
overhauled before
you start your Spring
driving. We will catch
trouble before it
catches you! Prompt
service . . . thorough
work . . '. by experienced mechanicians
only. Very reasonable
costs.
Hannum & Waite
AUTO REPAIRS
GARDEN
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. The third in a series of Sunday evenmg concerts wilt be given at Strath
Haven Inn on Easter Sunday at 8
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19c !4 pk.
Free Delivery
So. Chester Road
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i during the summer.
Hauling
I,' GeneralExpress
bered as Miss Dorothy Allison, of and M,'ss Dorothy Riebel of Toledo,
S rth
wa more.
Oh,'o, over the past week. '
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred E. Ervin of
agden avenue have been entertaining
:'\fr. Ervin's two nieces, Miss Eunice DR. CLARENCE E. BLYE
Dutton
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VEfERINARY SURGEON
Chester.
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r. and Mrs. Thomas W. Andrew, of'
923 EDGMONT AVE.
~orth .Chester road. have been entcrtainlUg MISS Ida Riebel, Miss Cora Riebel
Phones: 6218 or 3137
o'clock.
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Morton, Pa.
PAINTERS AND DECORATORS
GEORGE GILLESPIE & CO.
VEGETABLES
Paula Jeannette Beddoe
I DANIEL -~ENEFEE
Call Clearbrook 2790
MARTEL
BROS.
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At Night Belmont 0471.W
Mer. l029·J
lJ3 Kenilworth Road, 1\Ierion, Pa.
Fresh Spinach
IOc !4 pk.
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Sold at MILL PBICES
So. Chester Rd.
All kinds of fresh fish every
day. Shad and Shad Roe sets
specially nice
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3
Arch St., East of 63rd St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Suburban Work Our Specialty
74 pk.
PARAMOUNT
MARKET
19c doz.
The p.athos of it.-with bright Spring at hand
rhe httle soul passed to the shadowy landl
107 Hardin.. A?e., Mortoa.
Phone Sw. 1410
Leader
Mill Priccs
New Florida
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Paula Jeaonette Beddoe, ten year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E.
Beddoe, Yale avenue, died very sud~
d~nly last Saturday of lober pneumoUla. Paula was in the fifth grade of
the. College Avenue School. She i~
~urvn'ed by her parents, one sister
LandlCape Gardening
Graclinlf, Soddinlf, L.wna ......d for by Betty and two brothers Tom Jr., and
Jack. A prayer service was held at
the month. Top Soil for • .aile. Ceo.
the
house Monday morning by Dr. TutHaalinlf Work of "II kiDda.
tle.
Services were also held at HerROLAND THOMAS
EDWARD A. McMAHON
Full Pods
Special Today!
6hcpy, IPa., where interment took place.
au a was one of the most _popular
bre11 a an d saId' "Here Mr H
l d 'In the neighborhood of Yale
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hold th,s • and left me in charge while
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he went into the store.
an.
as~ar avenues. She was a sweet
H'
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qUiet chIld, but very friendly and the
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In ~nrone he md, were very engaging home. She att-nded the Presbyter,'an
tra,ts. Descended in a line of the S d
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English n b Tt
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un ay school an was loved and adtoric na 0 Ih• y, an
eare.r of an. ~tS- ~ired by her teachers both at the pubme, e gave prom'se of hVlng he school and the church scho I
up to the motto "Noblesse ObI""
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1 r. and Mrs. Beddoe ",,·ish to thank
had he been
spare.
together he their friends for their kindness and
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a whtnsome and deli.ghtful little I sympathy during their recent bereaveCI lzen w om we are gomg to miss' ment.
long and sadly.
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The bonnre'-boy, he comes no more
ro grut us at his friendly door
INN SUNDAY EVENING
The community deeply sympathizes
with Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Devereux
in the loss of their little son.
"Bobby" Devereux was a lovable boy!
thoughtful beyond his years, and making friends naturally with people of all
ages. His quaint spirit of trustfulnes!t
was touching. One rainy day I met
DR. WILLIAM T. ELLIS
Call Sherwood 3101
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25c box
! -FRESH GREEN PEAS
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35c
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, FRESH ASPARAGUS
Every Day
Phone,Sw.1226
Next Thursday at eight o'clock the
me!"bers of the Woman's Club and
~..r guests (one ~ a member) are invIted by the PreSldeut and Executive
Board, to hear the chorus in their Annual
Concert. Mr. William Svlvano Thunder
of Philadelphia has been training the
chorus and will direct them that evening.
Mrs. Herbert F. Fraser will be at the piano
The soloist will be Louisa Knolton Miller, violin celloist. Following the musical
program the guests are invited to stay
and dance.
5WARTHMOREAN
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and Vegetables
Swarthmore
Fresh Fish
FRUITS -
WOMAN'S CLUB ANNUAL
CONCERT NEXT THURSDAY
DREXIlr. Hlr.r.. PA.
just knoUJ you'll love
Park Ave.
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have never worn
McCallum's try lust one pair
of these cobwebby sheer
all pure silk stockings.
APRIL 18. 1930
A special Easler Dinner
will be served in The Tea
Room for $1.00.
Madeleine
B.
Naisbv.
W A L K
Hostess. Sunday concert
at 8 P. M. with Lewis
Howell, baritone; Nina
Howell,
violinist,
and
Helen Kane, pianist.
OVER
JUVENILE
FOOTWEAR
Swarthmore 680
F. M. SCHEIBLEY
Management
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So. Chester Rd. and Yale Ave.
StrathHaven
SWARTHMORE
"The Inn with Personality"
Fiftcen Minutc$ to Chester and the Walk·Over Store
Bring your children, large and small
to us for good footwear, correctly
fitted. New Styles for Easter
and Spring now ready
Spraying Materials
LAWN GRASS MIXTURES
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McCALL'S
JOHNSON'S
SEED STORE
Walk-Over Boot Shop
6th &
3800
Madison 5ts.
Chester
We Deliver
Open until 8 P. M. Saturdays
,da,in. Spri •••
EXPERT FOOT FITTERS
612 Edgmont Avenue
Chester, Penna,
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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have' days of their Easter vacation with her. 1avenue, entcrtained at dinner and kidge! student at Bcavcr Collegc is spending
issued illyitalions [or a reception Tut.'s* * *
: last evening,
i this week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Kricg-!
day C':t.:llillg _\pril 22 honnril1~ Dr. an'.!
).trs. ~\lan C. \\'00<1, Swarthmore avc-'
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Mrs. Ashwurth l)f Edilllmrgh, Scotland, nUl', llHlton:d with her aunt ~liss Din1frs. Thomas Rutherford, \Vcstdalc;
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who will be their guests Easter week. \\'iddic to the latter's home in Scarboro. I an'nlle" entertained at dinner rind bridge! Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 1Icschter, Dickin-'
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N. Y., and visited her sister in East' last evening in honor of her husband's I son a"cnue, and daughter left today on a Dclightf ul gifts for the Easter sea~ ...1
The Friends' Sewing Group of Ken- Orange, N. J., on her return.
b:rthday.
i motor trip to Baltimore, 'Vashington,
nett Square, Pa., visited the Swarth-!
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and Virginia.
---------------more Friends Sewing Group \Vedncs-: ,:\lrs. \V. P. Elwell has gone to New
).Ir. and 1\1ro5. S. A. Johnson. Amherst
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WM KIMMELL & SO
day at \Vhitticr House.
'\ ork for Easter.
i avenue, and son Howard. of Swarthmore,
1frs. \V. G, Talhot, Elm avenue, is ell•
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College, spent their spring Yal:ation at' tcrtainillg her bridge club Tuesday afGeneral Contra'ctor
:Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnes, of
:\lrs. Frank \V. Fetter of Princeton, Harpers Ferry, \Vest Virginia.
Iternoon, April 22nd.
PAINTING
PAPERUG
Princeton avenue, left today for Bridge- N. ]., is spending a few days as the
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port, Conn., to be gone until Tuesday.
guest of her mother, Mrs. Emilie
11rs. Alfred. Gary White, o.f Cotleg-e
:\f rs. /\, )'fcCn'cry Gray and daughPHONES W. 1396 &. 632,1
Pollard, of Elm avenue.
avenue entertamed at a sewmg pa~ty ter of Baltimore arc visiting their _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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1Saturday aftcrnoon for Eleanor Frttz
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Phone Media 26
Establi.b.d 1 ,57
M! L'II D k I I )'frs. Emily J. Mustm, Rutgers avenue I whose marrtage to ad Bchcnna IS to StratI 1-1 v ~n a\'clluc
nUde, IMs ~n eMral1~lI1g D lS'k II a ul n elr eY'1 will havc as her guest next week Mrs. occur April 26th. The guests were Mrs. 1
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1. ew Brunswlc , N. J.
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Alht:rt Behenna. Mrs. Trevcthick, 1lr!:i.
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ea, 0
III lerst
Funeral Directors & Embalmer.
College, Indiana, and Will spend a few; Mrs. C. C. West. of Walnut lane en- Isaac Yocum, )"Irs, Lloyd Stevens, Mrs. avellue announces the engagement of
110 Weat State Street
=:==============~ltertaincd sixty guests at tea Monday af- Abram Fawcett, Mrs. T. F. Taylor, Miss her daughter, )'liss Emma Seal and
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i tcrnoon in honor of her sister :Mrs. F. Dorothy Emory, lIrs. \V. N. Spangler,
~Ir. Ezra T. Cresson Jr. of Amherst
Media, P ..
H.. \Vard, of Roselle Park, N. J.
Mrs. George Spangler, and ~lrs. John avenue.
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The Book Club* entertained
at a buffet
, supper a t th c Ilome 0 f MAG
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,College avenue in honor of 'Mrs. A. H.
: \~liJliams. Miss Elma Daniells gave a
: review of "Life of Myron Herrick."
:MiIligan.
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Grace Roxby,* Corncll
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II r et urnc d W ed nes- Saturda,r for Binuhamptoll,
N. Y., to·
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day from Meshoppen, Penna., to be the \'isit ~Irs. Richard Hickox.
quest of her daughter Mrs. A. W. Fergu- ================
son of Amherst avenue.
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Mr. Stanley Oldham, of Arlington, )'Irs. N. P. Vlachos, of Park avenue
\ Mass" i.s visiting relatives in Swarth- entertained at dinner last Saturday.
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Bud Hanna, accompanied
by Bm Rup.
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C. A. Stern is entertaining ~Ir. II ley and William Kraus of Lehigh UniI \Villiam Coar and his sister Barbara, of versity, spent last week-end at the home
of his parents Mr. and Mrs, Samuel
,~ \Vyndmoor, Pa.
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Hanna, Maple avenue.
; Dr. and Mrs, A. W. Fcrguson, of
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ncr and bridge tomorrow evening.
Scranton have been guests of the former's
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sister, :\1 rs. \\'111, G. Krieghoff of \Val-I
)'Irs. N. P. Vlachos, oi Park avenue nut Jane. ),[r. and :Mrs. \Valthall motorentertained at dinner last Saturday.
ed to Richmond, Va., last Friday enronte I
to make a new home in the Sou,h. Their I
:\Irs. A. B R<:.:1.\"cs is entC'rtaining her daughter Miss Mary \Valthall who is a
mother, Mrs. Thomas, of vVashillgton,
YOU'LL
CalToll Thayer
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If you have never worn
McCallum's try just one pair
of these cobwebby sheer
all pure silk stockings.
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North Lansdowne
JlJI.L, PA.
A"enue
(OppoBit Arliolrton Cemetery)
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t er talllll1g
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all(I' danee at tIle
ICoriuthian
Yacht.C~I\ApriI26.
~lrs.
Harper,
Harry
, G E O . GREENAWALT
Swarthmore!
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For Easter
Every Day
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So. Chester Rd.
Free Delivel'Y
Phone Stv. I8S
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BANANAS
19c doz.
Camp POCONO for boys
11th Season
,\ sports and woodcraft camp, 2000
feet liP in the Pocono l\lollntains.
!\Ioderale fec COl,'ers all expense!';.
UNLUIITlm IIUUSF:RACK IlIlHNG
Swarthmore, Pa.
Old Bank Building
Phone 1129
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Free Delivery
So. Chester Road
Phone,5w.1226
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Scllers ln
graduated
from
1928 and
the SwarthDrexel
Cess Pools Dug and Walled up
:1 I School of Library Science in 1929. Mr.
-~ENEFEE
Order Your
Easter
Flowers Now!
Our store is filled with beautiful
Easter blooms now, but Easter
Day will find our stocks depleted.
So we are giving you notice well
in advance-order your Easter
lilies and floral decorations now
to avoid possibility of disappointment. Prices are most moderate.
Make your selection early for
Easter delivery.
MAROT FLOWER SHOP
315
Sw. 554
Dickinson Avenue
F.T.D,
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! i Baker
is associated with the MechWINDOW CLEANING
: 'anies Bank of New Haven.
To Give the People of This Vicinity BEITER SERVICE
I i Assisting )'Irs, Sellers and Miss Sc120 Morton Avenue
,Iers in recciving were ~[r'. Emilie G.
Ardmore Window Cleaning Co.
Morton, Pa.
: : Pollard, Mrs. H. C. Scllers, Mrs. Albert
Has Opened a BRANCH OFFICE at 326 Dartmouth Ave.
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Phone Swarthmore 1380
~icholson Garrett Jr., and ~fiss "'[arSwarthmore
Mr. Arne Hauger, Manager
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t i jorie Sellers of Swarthmore, ).[rs.
PHONE Swarthmore 19
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-:: ,Frank
\V. Fetter of Princeton, N. I.,
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Fireplace and Kindling
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.oris Baker, of Xl'W H?\'~n. Conn,
Wandow cleamng, Wan Washing, Floor Scrubbing Floor Waxing
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: : and )'llss Helen (,arrett of l!.lkms Park,
by machine or band. Awnings and Screens put up ~r taken down.
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:1 Pol.
We clean your house from attic to cellar.
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l, Other guests included ~riss Bertha
FOR BETTER SERVICE CALL
1~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~' Sellers. ~Irs. ~Iargarct S. Brown, ~rrs.
SWARTHMORE 19
DANIEL
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Garrl'tt.
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Garrett. 11Icmhcr~
of the
Library
Bryn "'awr Collegl', and till' 1I1l'llI-
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h"rs "i the
Kappa Gamma
Frati.'rnity
fromKappa
tIll" pn'sent
sl'llior class
of Swarthlllort., C'llIl'gl' as Wl'1I as the
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BUCHNER'S
TOGGERY SHOP
Called for and Delivered
purchase both a suit and top-
IN SWARTHMORE
You've no idea what
PARK AVE., S\V,\RTHMORE
coat for thc price you woultl
pay for eitber garment in town
at retail.
Sni.s
$17."0 to $2:1.»0
It'en~s
TOIIt'!Ollts
'0 $27.»0
Sni.s
$IU."U to $17.5U
lIoys~
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Ironed and
COMMUNITY
LAUNDRY CO.
Drexel Hill
FIEI.D
FLOWER
KHI;;
JIl'rhcrt
).lcCnllom. of
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only . Very reasonable
SwarthmQrc 680
costs.
Hannum & Waite
C~~~OR:~::~~e
SWARTHMORE
Ave.
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W AVING
PERMA$N EN T.
So. Chester Road
Swarthmore
W A L K
3800
Madison Sts.
Chester
Open unlil 8
Spring.
We Delh'cr
P. M. Salurdays
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FOOTWEAR
F. M. SCHEIBLEY
Management
StrathHaven
Fifrl.'cJl ;\liUltfl.'_~ co CIlt.'seCl' and tlu' \Vulk,()t'Cl Swn'
"The Inn wilh Per.
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Bring your children. lurge and smull
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to us fOl' good foot\\'ear, correctly
JOHNSON'S
6th &
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OVER
McCALL'S
STORE
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fitted. Ne\\' Styles for Easter
SEED
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8 p, M, with Lewis
enced mec3anicians
'. by experi-
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LATEST METHODS-DISTINCTIVE WAVES
Howell. baritone; Nina
violinist,
and
Howell,
Helen Kane. pianist.
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Madeleine B. Naishv,
Hostess. Sunday concert
at
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Pre,.Season Special
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A special Easter Dinner
wi!! be served in The Tea
Room for $1.00,
service . . . thorough
work .
\Vcst·
whl) was stricken with appcnd-!
WilS rcmo\"Cd to the \\'cst Chester
Problem Solved
you,:, Spring
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Easter
Dinner
and
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",,,dlen Tools
Lawn Mowers
Ruhhe[' Hose
Spra'Ying ~Matcrials
LAWN GRASS MIXTURES
Any necessary alterations made while you wait.
11." I.lndb"rllb l . r . d " : 4
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motor
clriving. We will catch
trouble before it
catches you! Prompt
So.
GARnES
New Fancy Selected Stock
4;lIlIon II"I~"'''' .'".
you start
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Call Clearbrook 2790
about them that gives one a feeling of satisfa..tion in heing well dressed for all occasions. There
DEP,\lIT~.Il~T
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Includes Sheets, Tahle Cloths,
Pillow and Bolster Cases, Tow·
cis, Napkins, Aprons, Under·
wear, Nightj!owns, Slips, Etc.
yot.:t
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~",i BEAUTY SHOP
N-O-TES
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Ilo,,,il,,1 inr an operatinn last Tlle,
chassis t !; 0 r 0 ugh I y
o v e r h a u led before
Folded
SEEDS
TilE KENT MFG. CO.
ing
c1ass~~-t;,-S
~Ir;. I krher[ ~[cCaliom will he rcmen;·
a wo,·ld of worry you
can be saved by hav'
12 Pieces for
75c
Kent's Clothes have a distinctive quality allli stylp
stoek of woolens and worsteds of the hetter .. la,;s?
J. D. DURNALL
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Mill Prices means tbat you ean
Open Snll •• 111 no P.!\I.
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Sold "t lJllLL 1-llICES
On 'he Baltllllor...·Ik..
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[he third in a series of Sunday C\'l'n-
EASTER
APPAREL for
WELL
DRESSED
MEN
Let's Have
a Look at
YOUR CAR
RETAil.
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have beell cl1tertaining
~I r, hr\'lu s two nieces, ",liss Eunice DR. CLARENCE E. BLYE
Dutton and ).(iss En'ana Dutton o(
VETERINARY SURGEON
l'1H'ster.
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~~ or tl I.CIlester road, h~\"e bCl'll entertain, ,
923 EDGMONT AVE.
1Ilg" ).[IS:; hla l":'il'iJcl, )'lis5 C()ra H.iebdj
Phones.' 6218 or 3137
j ing conccrts will he gin'n at- Strath
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not visit our retail department hefore purdlllsing
elsewhere and make your choice from our large
Copples Lane & Avondale Rd., Wallingford
IOalll(~ Miss Dorothy Rie~el,
110, m'er the past week.
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of
INN SUNDAY EVENING
H. H
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~all!
$17."0
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:\[r. and :\[r:'. \Vilfred E. Ervin
r. an l\ rs. 0 ert
evereuxl
P I J
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in thc loss of th' I ' t t l '
au a eanneHe Beddoe
',<'
nn on !'',aster S unday at 8
clr I e SOli.
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"Bobb\'"
Devereux . was a lovable boO,
P an Ia J cannette Beddoe tCIl year old
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years
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,aug Iter 0 ~\ r. and )'Irs. Thomas E range an tI
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he artists Will bc:
ages' t lSI .qualllot SPlrtt. of trustfuilles~ dt'Il))" last Saturday of loher pneU11l0- Lewis Howell. baritone; Nina Howell
was ouc ling.
ne ramy day I met ula.
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··t antI I'.. e Ien K aile. PJal1lst.
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was '111 the firth grade of!, ~IO
the College Avenue School She i~! ~tr. Howell will also gin a recitation
Landscape Gardenin
o;uryjvcd by her parents, onc siste; ..... ith piano aecompaniml'nt.
Grading, Sodding, Lawn. care: for b Y\ Betty and two brothers Tom Jr" and
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the montb. Top Soil for sale. Gen.
Jack. A prayer service was held at I APRIL MEETING OF
Hauling Work of all kinds.
the house.Monday morning by Dr. 'futB. AND C. ASSN.
ROLAND THOMAS
tie. ServIces were also held at HcrThe April meeting of the Business and
107 Harding Ave., Mortoa.
Civic Association will be held next
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Phone Sw. 1410
evening at the Strath Haven
-------------------------------------_. Thursday
Inn. ~{embers or others interested who
attend the dinner at 7 o'clock are
Landscape Gardening : cannot
urged to come for the program at 8
o'clock.
Let us give 'You an estimate on
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caring lor your lawn and garden
Engagen>ent ~nounced
during the summer.
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The engagement of Miss Florence
General Hauling and
Garrett Sellers, daughter of Mrs. Philip
Sellers and the later ~Ir. Sellers of
Express
: 320 Xorth Chester road, Swarthmore,
Local and Long Distance
to 1[r. G. Houston Baker of New
Ashes and Rubbish Removed
: Haven, Conn. was announced at a
I small tea given tast Sunday afternoon
Cellars Cleaned and
at the residence of )'fiss Sellers' grandWhitewashed
mother, 1Irs. Elizabeth N. Garrett.
:;l;f;:;i;a;,;p;:a;.
is still time to get your suit for Easter, so why
SEE THEM AT
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Llidies' Dress -.~ Sports Couts
To Ord4'r
.22.»n to $35
BUILDERS
MARTEL
BROS.
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Dorothy
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of Toledo,
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line E,.ste,. DlO'·";""
o"d lool~ YOl.,. I,,!st • ••
Wear Kent's C .... I..·s
Friendl)' illnucncc prevails with staff
of coilege-trained men, Including a
resident camp doctor.
SW.lTUIIIlOre refcr("nrcs if desired.
Write or telt"llhone for information.
MR. ANn l\IUS, C, n, P,\XSON
Mer. l029-J
All kinds of fresh fish every
day. Shad and Shad Roe sets
"pedall y nice
VEGETABLES
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New Florida
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Fresh Spinach
lOc y,; pk.
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pk.
PARAMOUNT
MARKET
Special Today!
PAlNTERS AND DECORATORS
I f YOI. ,,,ont to
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Robert T. Devereux Jr.
EDWARD A. McMAHON
The Last
ASPARAGUS
pOPula~ ~~~~~th~~re~nss
IWIll1ic boy. lie comes 110 1110re
EASTER
1.0 greet liS at .his f~ielldly door,
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1 he Ilathos of It -\\ Ith bnght Spring at llantli
fhe little sout JI~ssed to the sllildowy land! i "
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Call Sherwood 3101
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10 A. M.
~)aula
littl~'"
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
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FRESH GREEN PEAS
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SPECIALS
35c
)tedia 197
EASTER LESSON AT THE
MEN'S BIBLE CLASS
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25c box
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14 South Ave.
ALL ARE WELCOME
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Fanc)' Groceries, Fruits
lind Ve"etables
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FRESH
Fresh Fish
Cemetery Work a Specialty
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BUCHNER'S
POTATOES
19c y,; pk.
Dell Phone Clearbrook 9S3·j
EstabUahed 1843
WM. J. CARTLEDGE
Granite and Marble Memorials
$1.35 pro
Park Ave.
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:Mrs, Albert H. Osterman, Rutgers!
avenue, is entertaining April 29th at a'
,dinner and hridge at the Spring Hayen:t:
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"We just knoll' you'll love
'em"
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LOVE THEM
HOWARD KIRK
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'he~~, w~:~1~::O~hc:~~k~~~:~I~:.:e~:-----:-----:--:----------,------------
IHlim ill front of the College Pharmacy.
WOMAN'S CLUB ANNUAL
c at once
mc his open umwas one of the most
CONCERT NEXT THURSDAY
brella a.Il~! satd. Here ~[r. Hayes, y?t1 c1u1dren in the neighborhood of Yale
Next Thursday at eight o'clock the hold tillS and ldt me III eh
hid
members of the Woman's Club and I \.
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assar avenues. She was a sweet
their guests (one to a member) are in- leH;se~:~i tn~o ~lC ~t~r.e.
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vited by the President and Executive'
.
se hOO an liS SCTlOUS mtcrest I playmate of all the children ncar her
Board, to hear the chorus in their Annual III ~lIro~ e met, ,~ere n'~}' engagingj home. She attended the Presb;terian
traits.
cscended til a lme of the I Sunday school an 1
J did
Concert. '[
..\ r. William Svlvano Thunder English nohilihd 1, ,
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was ove all( a of Philadelphia has been training the I toric 'name he" al~, H:an~.r 0 an. ~IS- I l~lIrcd by hef t.:achers hoth at the pubchorus
Plrlotnlse of .1l\:I,ng he:\1schon!
and tlw
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I will' direct thelll tllat C\'ell'111"
",. . tl[' tt. '[11'"'- 'Ill 1I ttga~,~.
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_,(1) ('sse Ohllge
r '\11 1:\1
I' church
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~"rs. ~er)ertl·.Frascrwillbcatthepianoihad he bC~l
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The soloist will bc Louisa Knolton Mil
. CI sparc(,
toget ler hc their fnends for their kindness and
ler, vlOhn
ccllotst,
Following
the
musical
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was a wmsome and delightful
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CI Izen \\ 10m we are gOlllg to miss ment
program t e guests are InVIted to stay long and sadh-.
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900 and Give Your
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APRIL
and Spring no\\' ready
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Walk-Over Boot Shop
EXI'I':HT FOOT FITTERS
612 Edgmont Avenue
Chester. Penna.
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THE
APRIL 18, 1930
SWARTHMOREAN
for the coming year should " be retaincd and the funds, from this tax
.THE SWARTHMOREAN
a~ded,
CHURCH NEWS
to. the gymnasium, fund.
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PubIiahed
Robert
E.
Every
Friday at
Sharples,
Swarthmore,
P..
Robert T. Devereux Jr.
Editor and Publisher
Offices-Shirer Bldg., Second Floor Front-Phone Swarthmore
Robert Trafford Devereux, Jr., the five
year old son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert
T. Devereux died at the Philadelphia
Hospital Sunday of a complication of
diseases. Up to the time he was taken;
9Q()
Philadelphia Representatives, Neville & Hitchings,
213 South 17th St., Philadelphia
Phone Pennypacker 8020
I sick he attended the kindergarten of the
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EASTER SUNDAY
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
at the
SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
Park A venue B e Iow H arvard
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
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CHURCH
Services
College A venue school. He had been
of
11.00 A. M.-Sunday School.
seriously ill since the first of the month
SWARTHMORE
11:00 A. M.-Sunday Lesson-Sermon.
'entered as Second Class matter, January -24, 1929. at the Post Office at and on the eighth it was decided to take
Wednesday evening meeting each
him
to
the
hospital.
He
is
survived
by
'warthmore, Pa., under the. Act of March 3, 1879.
9.45 A. ~f.-Church School
week, 8 .p. m. Reading room open
his parents and one sister, lvlary who at11.00 A. M.
daily, except Sundays and holidays, 1
FRIDAY, APRIL 18, .1930
,tends the ~[ary Lyon School. Funer.! I
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~_______________________ services were held at the Presbyterian
"EASTER MOODS"
to 4 P. M., Church Edifice.
.
d'ffi I
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Church and interment was in Arlington I
Sermon by the ~Hnister
All are cordially invited to attend the
Raising taxes IS as I eu t an un- Cemetary.
Which Shalf We Protect? Our
services
and use the Reading Roof!1.
LLOYD P. STEVENS
Cars OJ' Our Families?
popular as cutting taxes is the revers~.
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8.00 P. M.
Sustaining taxes at the same level is I
Prohibition
TRINITY CHURCH
The eXllcriense•. of Mrs. <;I~arles D.
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"EASTER 111 USICALE'!·
Protestant Episcopal
'{,'tcllellm' 'Wallin"gford ,vho ,"as held up about half way. 'fhe funds which
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A member of the Swarthmore Society
:Music by the Choir assisted
Chester Road and College Avenue
in her own home by a strange man has would .come £.rom the mtll and a hah I of Friends h.., sent in the following
,
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by guest soloists
proven matena
or consl era e con- in qu. est ion co.,uld certainly be used dur- qu,o, tations for pu.blicati.on :.
.
Rector
0 ur_ P,resen,t. 10d.ustrlaI ,syste. In !.tmpI y
CO'fE
I BRING THE FA'fILY'
J'ecture around Swarthmore during the ing tl.le .,coml~lg_ ),·.«;.ar ,. toward. s _to IlC ne.,.v'l
n'..
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past w~ek. It: is only poss}hle to. gucss
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how the mari happened ·'to be ltl, the gymnaSltl1n and since the dIfficult task ca~~~~~! '~~~st \~~~~osl~U~~tw~en drink and
THE RELIGIOl}S SOCIETY OF
neighborhood and 'enter 'that home. lht! of making the mill and.a half increase poverty on the one hand and prohibition
FRIENDS,
EASTERTIDE SERVICES
u;.ost plausable 'gl!ess is that he called at a' few years 'ago 'is over, \vhy not carry and prosperity on the other: There is no
"It is o~r common experience that
Good F.riday"
the hOl\se for ,,"ork or possibly to sell along at the present rate of 27 mills? middle ground.
communion .with God is a fundamental 12.00-1.00 ~Sel"\'ice of Mc.ditation.
something and findiilg no one at home - It 1S of lntercst to recall that the mitt
"The brain of a man who rlrillks alco- necd of the 'human s6ul. Constant lis- 4.30 p. ni. Chjl~lren's Scr\t,~~.
and no one ne~'rb)t to
him. decided it 'and half which it is 'now proposed to hal camlot be ,,,holly quick aUi'! alert.
tening for the 'proml)tings of the Divine
(The Church -will- he open from 8.00
to pick up a eu t ff Ilas I)eel1 usc d
"t
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,. a" 'excellent
S1l1ce
I s a d op t'Ion
UMy experience.
has '
been that there Spirit and see~ing to follow it in every a. 111.-.6);VI.1'p.
m. )
' ''as
few odds
towards the '-purchase of th'e Rutgers c<:I n be no te.tnporizin~ whatscC!\'cr with relation of '-life will lead inevitably to
Eas-ter Even
'-ilrc last Players' avellue sitc s'oon to be developed with li~uC!r.' !heref.ore, s.it~ce th.e ,very begin- spiritua! growth."-The Book of Dis- 4.30 p. tn. Holy Baptism. ---.--- ..
lub
walking ·around
Itew school building. The board's lUng we have m our ~ndu$tn:s enforced ciplihc.
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Easter Day"
e
or' night· are feeling is tHat· sincc this cxpeilse has the rule of absolute. tot~l abstmence, both I
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ROO af,tn. Holy Commu,nion.
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in tl~e been.·llIet the mill and· a half is no in and out of the shops and offices. . 'I
. .' M . F'
uDD a y s h i ' Wh'~ 11.oo~: t!l' Holy CommunioJ.1.
~ arId
the longer needed.
"Brains and booze wil11l01 mix."
to.~~,.~..- Jrst ay c 00 m
1.4,30 p. m. Children's SCf\:ice_'
t. ug
hO~lIe ~hal1 . From this' we must conclude that the
-Henry Ford in "Ladies' Home
. her House.
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A choir of men, wom~n and. ho):s.
~n our
.
But If .g~ycll h'oard wa~. en"tllUsiastic enough about
Journal" for April
1 10.00 A. M.-Adult c1~ss 10 the :Meetm;8
under the direction of .Lucius Rogers
!1a l£ a
can keep SUSpICIOUS I buying the IRutgers avenue site·to raise
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House, led on ~pnl 20th by FrancIs Shero will sing, assisted by F. Nevin
thar~ct~rs-o~tt of
borough.
1 the tax rate a mill and a half, but is
R. Taylor. SubJcct: T.fte Last Hun- \Viest and John D. Baffa. cornetists.
, Wlth~n th~ pa;;t few tllOl~ths new traffic n~t enthusiastic enough about a new I
GOOD FRIDAY SERVI,?~
dred Years of. Q.uakensm.
• • and Ernest \Ycrnhet, violinist.
regulations ~~ thc campaIgn to. enforce,! \" nasi III to kee the tax rate. ",-here I
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In.oo A. M.-~feetmg for. Worship 10
all traffic ·ordmancc.s have provided the 1 ~,~
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Maunder s beauhful .lenten cantata I the Meeting House. Apnl 20th. DanTHE SWARTHMORE
Swarthmore police officers with so much I't T's,
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t will he' sung by the choir of the Prcsicl Oliver and' Francis R, Tavlor will
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
work III the busllless dlstnct t at It b I f ' f l '
f
i )ytenan
lure I on '1"1 ay evemllg a i attend meeting
almost impossible for tliem to do the 1 e. t m"er or t le new gymnasIUm a ter
o'clock.
I ,<
• Monda
Rev. J9b.n ~ll~ry' Tuttle.
work' whieh i.policemen wcre originally '1"m!lsd' arc ledt Ifor hthe IR~ltd~~rs bavelllue
This work is more tuneful and at-I Apr,'1 21st 815 P ~'f -Address b,'
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tIe s op JUI 109, ut t le
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createc. to o.
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.1 tractive
t 1311 some ot lers an It COl1Damel Oliver 111 the 1feetmg House.
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t all lint
T.o enf. orce' all of the borough traffic I ~Ulll.;" 1 1. be 1I1m.ted. -. In other words tains many beautiful solo and choral I SubJ'cct.. Tile Ne,,' Dil,lomac,." in Extends a cur< 1<\ ll1VltatlOl1 0
a· tte'I(I,"I;'
ordm'ances aRd - observe the heavy tra ffi c ,t" ,II be. ,"Ilat
'. < '5 left afte' the first I parts
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" )vorshill elsewhere to unite
of the b ~I'ld'I.D.g program IS
. com-, I " Everyone is cordially invited to atperahon 1t1 tIe. 1 ear 'ast.
,'n ,'ts Easter··Scrvices.
along Chester road, every' officer on ·the II >art
<
.. be in tie
I tra f . , I pletcd
Wednesday'
Th~ Easter-day
'Worship
Swarthmore force should
tend this heautiful service.
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Af~er the years of no g):mnaslUl11 at
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,1.30 A. M. to 2.30 ~. M.-Sewmg and 7J)OEariy ,East~r I)~lWIl Service of tll~'
entirely sCll~rate departm~nt with an all: the youngsters "of S\"arthmore cerMr.s. J. A. Detlefson. Lafayette avc- 'Quilting in Whttticr House, Box. Young People,in tf1e .field.at the rear
lu?cheon..
. ' I ?f ~ht' church., All. young pcople arc
equal number of men to look 'out for tatnly deser~'e the be~t gym.n3sium tha.t I nue, entertained at a luncheon last Fri.suspicious characters and protect Ihe ~al1 bc deSigned. "e hellcve that It' day for Mrs. Andrew Burns Chalmers,
\\ ednesda), the ~3r.d of Aprtl, Rum-I 1I1\,ltC~1.
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homes of the borough.
' IS tht· COllcellSllS of opinion aro11ndl o f Framingham l\{ass. who has been
mage Sale at \Vlllther House.
1O.OO----l'.:lster \Vorshlp of the Ulutcd
Thl~ great majority of men in Swarth-! ~warthl1lore that the mill and a half j \.isiting her dau~htcr, ~1~s. Howard Kirk, I All are cordially invited to join in these . StlJ1rlay Sdlools.
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more are in Philadelphia or somewhere I tax cut which is provided in the budget i of Lafayette avenue.
I services.
.
11.00-)'forning \Vorship. Reception of
outside the borough during the day.
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new members, haptism of children.
When they leave their homes they like to: .... _.... _______ .._________.. __ .. ____.. __.. ____ .... _____.._.... _...._..__ .. _______.. ______ ~ ...._......_...... ~ WESLEY AFRICAN METHODIST
OITering', for the reduction of ~he
feel confitlent dmt their families and llos-l
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
manse debt.
sessions arc under the care of watchfui;
CERTAINLY IT COSTS MORE
Bowdin Avenue
SE1DrO).!-"OUR RISEN LORD'
oflicers.
\Vhich
is
more
important,
that
YOU
CAN'T
BUY
A
SEDAN
AT
.:lAS-Organ
'Vorship. Organ, violin,
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Rev. C. C. Brow-a. ·S.T.B .. Pastor
a po I ICC 0 cer put a re( tag on. some
HORSE AND BUGGY PRICES
violincdlo.
one's. car who has parked ten mmutes
MILK FROM GUERNSEY COWS, PRODUCED UNDER
i 11:00 A. M.-Morning \Vorship_
s.OO--Vespers. Easter music. Choi.,
overtllne or that he should move along
OUR SANITARY CONDITIONS, IS THE HIGHEST QUAL~
P M S
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organ violin, violin cello.
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ITY THAT THE DAIRY WORLD AFFORDS.
2,00 • .- unday e.,oo.
some suspiCIOUS
character 100terlllg
111 t Ie
\Vc,dnesda\·--8.00 P. )'L A Church Serresidential district?
A Telephone Call
Golden Guernsey Milk
8:00 P, M.-Evening Worship and
vice. A;ldress on \VORLD CONDIA few days ago we ?\'er~lea~d an .ex- ,
Brings a Sample
Is Fresh Every Day
Sermon... •
I 'nONS A~D NEEDS. Rev. Dr.
pcriencc of Chief Rogen wluch IS tYPical.:
RIVERVIEW FAR.MS
Sw. 102
All are cordially mvlted to attend these I SeheH, ~ew York City. For the
dressed
man
loitering
dr.Wll- I :
service
s.
A poorh.
,
cOll1l11umty.
to\vn felt he had to eXl)lain his pre:;ellce .-..............---.... --..----...............--.. --........ ---.....-----.... ---.. ---.... --~~~~~=~--==_~~~~":
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Corresportdence
fo Editor _of the Swarth,morean:
School "tax cut proposed In (Swarth•
>
O1or~an AprIl 11th). Why. In the
what better _way is available than a
"pay as yoti' go'" o n e ? '
There. has ,. ~een ~o pu~Hc protest
agains~ the ampunt ~f ou.r sch?Ol taxno WIde spread dIssahsfactlon: t~e
school tax IS the most cheerfully paId
tax in the borough, for Swarthmore
wants good schools.
Let us keep this 1% milts to help
build a gymnasium west of our present
High School building, on land secured
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face of long standing and still urgent
need of a" gymnasium for the boys
a!ld girls of Swarthmore?
If this woeful lack in our schools
year.
cannot be financed properly thru bor- from the college-this
Sincerely yours,
r(nving (to '~'hich. a legal liinit IS set)
Henrietta G. S. Jaquette.
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Outfit the family here
I with new ShoesEar Easter.
· Full line oi-'shoes'for the
children. M~)i.ti"Busll
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Florsh~fi'n'5hi;eB
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April 14, 1930.
1h. Editor:
Do you believe in dreams? Well, I
I one--a d ay (ream,
h
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too--a,l d Ilere
'It,IS.
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,-dreamt
"the head of the house"
sent ·me to the store on Saturday afterpoon (this was a fact aside from'the
dream).· I.struggled into the American.
1\It was tolifusion, as things arc in
dreams, brit: as I pushed my way by
my friends and neighbors endeavoring
to reach the- co.unter, there between
white lines were a whole lot of automobiles and other cars. My foot touched
a brass rail, put there to keep the autos
from climbing 'the countcr. Grease
seemc'd to cover the Hoor. The brass
I'rail felt comfort.able. but the gr~ase
and gas and polttene5S of my neIgh, bors almost awakened me, In a flash.
as dreams go, I was all the pavement,
sliding in grease,. '~'omlering when the
parade would start,' for there I could
see kids offering boxes and barrels for
I sale to the unfortullate~: . r- ~food wi~h
111)' hands upon the rope, one foot III
1
grease and the other 011 the beautiftl1
jl.Vhitc bumper. . Another flash, a'>
: dreams go, I saw soldiecs coming-and
I faintly the strains of music-behold, 1
I thought at first it was Captain Rogerio
at, the, he,ad, but, no, it, was' Garahuldi
,
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Excellent .values-i.n-·gil:ls';.: ·
shoes/buy iD' c~iiifort:· I
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to Chief Rogeri. He asked the Chief ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' I
when the next hus left for Chester. He
I
was given the information. A few hours,
later, Rogeri happened to he dri\'ing on
Columbia avenue. He saw the same
man loitering along one side of the street
looking at houses. \Vhen asked what he
was doillg there after having asked the
way to Chester. the man said he had
changed his mind' and was looking for
work. Chief Rogeri immediately bunclled him into the J}()lice car and drove him
half way to Chester.
We ai)1l1aud Chief Rogeri for this tell
time.s more than for putting a red ticket
on some good Swarthmorean's car that
has violated a traffic ordinance.
Swarthmorc's police officers arc not
to blame_ They do what the)' arc told I
to do hy the Burgess and hore-ugh
council, and we think they do it very I
wel1. Ilut it i~ impossible for aile officer
with the help of Chief H,ogeri to he ill the
office to respond to telephone police calls,
he on the streets to enforce traffic ordi ..
nances, he at traffic light'> to sec that
they arc ohl'yed. and tu protect the homes
of the borough at the same time.
Swarthmore needs either more police
officers 0'1' fewer traffic regulations.
There isn't a tTIan in Swarthmore who
wouldn't pay a policemen's salary for a
year to prevent his wife having an expericnce like Mrs. Mitchell's.
The School Tax Cut
RcducillR taxt.'s is olle short-cut to
popularity which office holders usually
find very effective. The members of
Swarthmore's school hoard arrived :It
a natural conclusion when they received so enthusiastically Superintendent
Ferguson's Illldget recommending a
milt and a half tax cut.
Yet the .. uggcstion has not m(:~ tht.'
popular approval that was expccted.
Tax payers are always glad to have
their hllrden reduced. yet not at the
expense of important improvements,
And there is a general feeling that untit a gymnasium for the local school
district is completed, the mill and a
half which the hoard seems to favor
dropping should he left just where it
is.
Your Bank Account
as a Cash Reserve-
Everyone i. invited to this church,
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k
.ts won ip an wor
An ample bank account protects
you against sudden and unforeseen
emergencies. Also it enables you to take
advansage of opportunities for profit.
35c per pail-3 pails $1.00
here
Build up your accountto
a point where you have a
comfortable margin over
your ordinary expenses.
iir·-···-··PENNCREST····FARMS·'·····-_·
Breeders of Registered Guernsey Cows
FEDERAL ACCREDITED HERD NO. 36876
WALTER SMEDLEY
OWNER
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Succeed!?',.
practict·. The rl'turn of the balls is ~
takell can· of for him. For those \\'t}\)l~
arc h<"gillllillg' there \\-ill he a profe!:.- i§
si{lllal a,'ailablc with \\'hom they may,§;
make appointments for instruction.
!~
\\'alter Ciles of Rutgers avellue has I ==
l'stahlislwd the courst'_
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you are desirous of obtaining the very best milk
-produced under approved sanitary conditions from
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rent a pail of halls and a dub awl _
Chester Road (Sproul Rd.)
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Swarthntore National
Bank and Trust
Company
Swarthmore, Pa.,
April 14, 1930.
Editor' of The Swarthmorean.
I
Dear Sir :-For ,"eary
months
the
'.
nations' represC'ntatives have been attempting to reach an ""\"lgreeme.nt. to reduce armaments.' It is not surprising
that results have' been small, since the
participants have struggled as much,
for parity as reduction. "No man ('.an'
t
.
There arc those whose aim is Sillgh~.
ser,-c
\\'0 !a.-,·
=.,'
This group
believes
that no nation
would attack ~l1g~her which professed 1
willingness to arbitrate. \Vhate,,"c-r
11Ia)' have been true in the past, the I
Kellogg Pact has so crysta11ized public
opinion that any ott,ler course would b,~
unthinkable. \Ve therefore
believe
that armaments scrve 110 function but
that of stir~ing up' bad feeling. On
Saturday tht. l~th, 'several pf;acc_ Organizatiohs ~ -sent representatives' to
Washingfon·to·present tuis'vic\,' before
the SCll;tt-e Judiciary Committee, iil its
hcaring~·..o~n the Frazier .BiII for thi:r:,.
purpose. This bill seeks by constitil"':
tlOnal al11emimcnt to outlaw; war and
to do away compll'tdy with aTinatnent~.
Such a move on the part of. the .United
States would be a mighty iliflucllce -to
make the' Kellogg Pact a reality, and
would inspire. other nations to follow
our example.
Sincerely yours,
, Bertha Sellers,
a,,'
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All set for spring
cleaning? It is easy
to find yonr nearest
dry cleaner •••
painter ••• paperhanger. Just look in
the Classified Telephone Directory.
LOTS IN SWARTHMORE BOROUGH
At Unusually Low Prices
The undersigned has a few lots for sale in Swarthmore Borough
at prices ranging from $1500, to $3500. each.
I These
d' lots have frontages ranging from '60 to ·SO,., feet a,nd arc
ocate III desirable sections of the Borough. 110st of them are
cODlwcted -with Swarthmore Borough Sewer. ,
. A discount of'IO% will be allowed on the prices or" the first two
lots purchased for cash before May 15,_1930.
AU applica,tions shquld be made 4ired!i' to:, .;
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' ALBERT N. GA.RR~TI,
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808 Bailey Building, 1218 Chestnut Street, Phila;, Pa.
Ph
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k . 442'
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i
pnH'ing what skill hI.'
PROFESSIONAL AVAILABLE FOR LESSONS
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llI(ly have.
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i(,·d
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tUllity to get SOI11l' practice whl're it ~
would 110t IH.' worth while to go to the 55
CLUBS FOR RENT
II)
T. Harry Brown.
This week will s("c the opening of
something new in the way of puhlic
golf ill ti.le. ';icinity of Swarthmore.
On Chester road_ ~lirt'ctly opposite tIll' I
Sprinqhave1l' Club. a gold pra<:tice field:
has hce.n put into conditioll. Here any- '
one ilia" put ,as much or as little time
as hc ;l1ay ha~'e practicing golt. For
the non-cluh memher it will afford an
opportunity for Il'aruillg' golf or im-
-'-BALLS-
material ch'ilization and of industrial
and· intefjracial 'co~flicts.
Dr. Schell went as a delegate, to this
conference, unique in its motive, its
~e~ting and its spiritual findings, and
<:omes to Swarthmore to tell the story
at the invitat\on of the \Voman's Association of the Presbyterian Church.
Thl' nH.'dillg is an open one, to which
all illkrl'sh'd arc t:ordially itwited.
ablc Burgess
who had slip,
hand,·
cuffs
on me-whispering
as ped
he did
so, I· ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"\Vrite 110 more, Epharociitis.u
I
You Sock ' em-We
Chase' em
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THE LORD IS RISEN!
Spring~s
of
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himself and' he was blowing his whistle nesdFl'Y eV.£Jli~~\~p~jl ?3rd, ~t 8 o~lpck.
aTnhdenSwtihnegipnagrahdise a,r"mass olivcke.. aas'Viql\ud,.nc'kilIYI.
He will. ~el! ~h~, ;w~!ld.e. r~u.l. story- of
.as it came, but there appeared a. sensi- that gathering held in Jerusalem on
hie man who was cutting the pavement the ridge
the Mt~ of !E)}lYes during
back from the curb on both sides of Passion week in·,· the . ~pring .'oi, 1928,
the street, which-in the dream-seem- where mep and women of fifty nation~,
ed to please the on~okcrs. I was com- representmg all denominations and
iug out of my dream, when I felt I many races, carrie together to' face
sonwthing cold ahout my wrists. I i frankly the. pOl\:e~ of Christianity to
looked,-iadillg' awa\.' was the Hon0r- ', ;;olve tlH~ d1\'crse world prohkms of a
NEW GOLF FEATURE
NEAR SWARTHMORE
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SWARTHMOREAN
Hannum & Waite
S. Chester Rd. and Yale Ave.
Swarthmore
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LUMBER
Call Sw. 455
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COAL: FEED
MORTON, PA.
THE
6
TheJohn
meeting
will be
.in charge
of
Mrs.
M. Ogden,
chairman
of the
league's sub-committee on
in Government, and the special subject
for consideration is the much needed
reform in the election laws of Pennsylvania, now being seriously discussed.
All interested are cordially invited to
attend.
I
)·1i=~~f.~~r.~
Sold as tho property of George B. BlUott
E
and Annetta Jm.lott. mortgagors and teal
IIJld EmhaI_
Conditions
ztI SOUTH ORANGE ST.
Parker S.&
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Charles
Attorney:
Executors.
Wayland H. Elsbree, Esq..
Philadelphia, Pa.
Mon. & Tues.
Winnie Lightner in
Newall and .WIlI1\1t Itrcetl, Monoa, Pa. FAODq
Swarthmore 1632.
FOR RBNT
"SHE COULDN'T
SAY NO"
RENT-Al'3-rtment. Jarge living room, 2 bed·
rooms, bath. dining room. kitchen, large
screened porch.!.. hot· water heat, prage. Apply
Mrs. Wesley is. Clifford. or any real estate
broker.
Wed. & Thurs.
JlIJlet Gaynor.
Charles FarreU in
r-OR RENT-Room in Harvard Annex. board
. optional•. Phone Swartb. 149.
and batb apartment.
,." ••_.R,efcrencel ~ired.
t1l0 men. Phone
R
II Lovorl
Faew
December Term. 1929
"HAPPY DAYS"
hundred.
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supplies,
be received
at the
ofIicc
Sealed and
bid.fuel
forwillschool
,UppliCl,
juiton'
of the Scbool District of Swarthmore up
tl
'D
V. AUman. real owner, with no ce
tenants, If any.
secretar,-'I bl.~~~~t;~'~~~i':! cash OD day
.
In:EAl"Y .. RANKIN.
NOTICE
:11ft)'
OeoPl'ODeltY
..... e~ A11m.an,
her busband,
Soldand
B8 the
of Martha·
V. All-
BCCUred.
right to reject 8n1_ or all t-id..
ISABEL VAN DEWA'l'ER RYAN,
FOR SALE; OR RENT-Moylan, Rose Valley.
11 rooms, 2 balha. garage, I Ute. Near
station. IPlp1.ediate pol&cssion. Would rent up·
furnished or partly furnisbed. PhQne Media
934.
and.
consist 01 frame bungalow.
front.'
1930. o'ciock
S~cinc::ations
be
at
Ji~~~EF~~~~~~~i~~~~ Ilbrte
Easternmay
Standard
time, May
school olfice. 'the School Boud. rc&erves
Media 934..
Of sale;
Attorno"".
II.e',arl Faew
No. 2350
December Term, 1929
FOR SA~E-Tw(J and on~half atory bouse,
6 rooms" bath. sbed and one car ga~.
Electricity and gas. I.,ot 30 x 130. Pnce
$4600. J4 Wildwood AvC!.• Morton, Pa.
DOARDING----By the week. Miss
171 Bridge St., Morton. Pa.
FOR RENT-For .ummer, very
attractive cottage fully forni.hed
and aU convenience., at Booth Bay
Harbor, Maine. Phone Swarthmore 149. Mr.. J. C. Eastlake, The
H ........cI.
por·
on the
Kinlmel
All that certain lot or piece of land with
the Dorou~h the four frame bungalows and frame store
and
dwelUng and other improvements
approved No·
thereon erected, situate In the TownshIp
as of Darby in the county of Delaware afor€:said. bounded and described as follows:
FOR RENT--On the Hill
Second floor of two-lamB,. house. May be
rented either as separate dwelling or as
housekeeping apartment. FGUf bedrooms,
reception room, Uvlng foom, dIning room,
pantry, kitchen and bathi separate porch
and cellar; located at 3u8 Elm avenue.
May be inspected by applYIng to 1\lrs. Pollard on premlscst... or by appUeation to
Albert N. Garrett, rhone 489.
FOR RENT-SWARTHMORE
HOUSE----Semi·detachedi six rooms and hth;
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
I
Xoticc is hCTCby Rivcn by the Boud of
located; ,Pennsyh·allia,
DircctoTs of thea School
Dili:Tict
SwaTthmore,
District
of heof rourth
elas!!.
°AL~O
1·
off
b' of Pennsylvania, that sealed Lids aTe invited
FOR
.
~.:.-- wner eavlng town
en IS for the erection and completion of the follow.
~~:'~i~~~~~~ri~~fi:;~
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,.,:ty .. three·
..,,"'-_
h!1ndsom~ home on Amherst Ave. at a sac· iug buildings
for said School District: (a)
ShOll Ruiltiing to he erected on thc College
Avenue site, and (b) Grade School Building
to Ire ('rected on Rutgers Avenu.e hetween
Strath H,-wen Avenue and \\restdale Avenue.
Pursuant to the l.aws of ~hc Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, serarate specifications have
I,een prepared and separate Illds will be receiv·
cd for the General Contract, the PlUmbing,
the lIeatillg and Ventilating and the Elecrical
Work.
.
The <",0<"':;0"
nfiee price.
CHAS. A. SMITH
Phone Swarth. 705
I have about $6,000.00 to
loan on good first mortgage
'E. C. WALTON
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
R
To rent-3
room house.
at 4$50
month
and one6 nearly
new with
bed-I',
rooms for $85 a month.
~f';,!:~l~';:~!:;:~,'Ir,~~,;~~i~l~~~~~~
$] 2,500 duplex house on
the Hill for $11,000.
W. S. BITTLE
To buy--a
For Rent
I the
HOME
In Excellent Condition
5 Bedrooms
2 Baths
Sleeping Porch Two Car Garage
Spaclou, Grounds
Old Shade
LUTZ
ERVIN, REESER & FRONEFIELD,
Atto•rpeys.
Pler! Facias
No. 402
March Term. 1930
Ald\VyJl
Conditions-'250.00 cash on day of sale; Lane. north 69 d~, 5S mlnutes west:.
balance in ten days.
100 feet to a POint: thence extending nortb
18 degrees, 38 minutes east 150.36 teet to a
l,UTZ. ERVIN, REllSER Ie FRONEFIELD, POint In, the riRht of way Une of the Phil.·
WINF ~ELD W . CRAWFORD,
delphia and . Western Ranway Company.
AttomeYII. ~ence
enend.lng' south 70 d.egreea,
32: minutes east, 99.99 feet to a PQlnt: thence
extending 8Qutll· 18 d.egrees. 38 minutes
Levari Facias
No. 2245 west lfil.44 teet to the ftrBt mentioned
point and place of beginning.
December Term, J929.
All that cert.ain bril;:k messuage and lot OJ:
Under and aubJected to certain reserva·
piece of ground . situate at Llanwellyn Station, tiona and re.IItrlctloD8.
m the Boroux& of Glenolden, County of Del~.
ware aforesa.ld being the wut hatf of the
Improvements COD8lst of two and one-lot numbered e;;ghty-one (81) on the plan of half story brick bouse. 28x38 t~t. One-lots of the LlallweUyn Land ImprovCPIt!nt story addition. exe teet. Porch tront. Oar·
Compal!r. recorded at Media in Deed Book age. 181:20 teet.
"W', NO.7, pages I I . &c. Beginning at a
Sold
h
point on the south 8id~ of Parker avenue at
as t e property of Norman B. Cham·
tbe dlatallC;c of five hundred twenty..three and herlam.
Ii.fty.five hUlldre4tli, feet east of the C4!stwardly
Condltlo~.OO cash or certified check
SIde of Cook avenue; thence exte~dlD&... east· on day of sale' balance In ten days.
wardly twenty·five feet along satd Parker
'
avenue to a point; thence southwardly passing LlJ'I'Z ERVIN REESER & PRONBFIELn
throqgb tbe division wall bet.w~.n the above
AttOmeYIII. •
,
mentloned messuage and the adJommg messuage
to a point; tbence westwardly twenty·five feet
to a point in the line of LOt No. eighty·two Fieri Facias
No. 40j
(8z). tbence northwardly one hundred forty·
five feet to tbe said Parkcr avenuc and place
March Term, 1930
of beginning. Bounded on the north by said
Parker avenue. on the east by adjoining brick
An that ~ertain tot or piece of ground with
messuage and other lands of Mary A. Con· tbe huildinJ{s and improvements to be therf'on
gleton, on the south by IDt No. seventy·six erected. situate in Radnor Township, DeIa\'o·afe
(76). and on the west by lot No. eighty·two County. Penn"lylvania. ~gjnning at a point
(82) on said plan.
in the center line of Aldwyn Lane. at the dis-tance of thrce hundred forty feet and fort:-Under and subject to payment of certain three
one-hundredths (eet measured north sixtr·
mortgage de"!:t or principal l5um of three thous· nine degrees.
fifty. five minutes west from .1.n
and dollars ($3.000.00~. with interest thereon. anJZ"e in the center
of Aldwyn Lane, sai,1
Improvements conslst of two·story brictc 3nl!:Ie heinR" at the line
distance of five hundrecl
house, ISX36 f~et. One -story frame addition, thirty·six feet and seventy-nine
onl!·bundredth~
6XIS' fe~t. Frame garage, 9XJ8 feet.
f~et measured north twenty.three degr~s. nine
"linutes. thirty seconds west from the etntd"
Sold as the property of William McKelvey, line
of !than avenue; thence extendinJ( alonf
mortgagor and real owner.
the center line of Aldwyn Lane north sixty.
degrees. fifty·five minutes west fifty·fi\"e
Conditions-$2So.00 cash on day of satt'; nine
f~t aOlt forty·six one· hundredths f~~t to a
balance in ten days.
point of curve in the centre line of Aldwyo
Lane; !hence extendinq- aTonll the arc of a cir·
LUTZ. ERVlN. REESER & FRONEFIELD. cit'
havinR" a radius of nine thousand two hUll·
WINFIELD W. CRAWFORD,
Attorneys. dred eight feet. chord trearing to the left. the
distance of fort)··four feet and fifty-four onebundredths f~et to a pnint: thence extendinr
JOHN J. CAIN, Sheriff.
north sixteen degrees, thirty·six minutes ~att
one hundr~d forty·seven feet and twenty·six onehundredths f«t to a point in the rigbt of W3.'
line of the Phil:J.delphia and Weslern Railwa,
Company; thence extending south seventy.thrte
degrees, twenty.four minutes east twenty fed:
and seventy· sill: one-lllt11drcdtbs feet te> an an~:
SHERIFF'S SALES
thence extending south seventy degrees, thirt,.·
two minutes east !'evellt),-nine feel and twenty·
of Real Estate
thrt'e ene·hundredths f~et to a point: thl"nc~
extendin~
snuth sixteen tlegre~s, tbirty·-is
At the Sheriff's OMce
minutes we~t olle hundred fort)"ninc feet :t~~
tw~nty-eh!"ht nne·hundrerlthl'l feet to the ji;st
Court House. Media. Pa.
m~nlioned point and place of beginning.
Saturday, April 26. 1930
Under nlld subject to certain reservatirlils
and restrictions.
At 9:30 O'clock A. M.
I
.
I amI·
U,,;loHng.
7 p. m.
liar 6,
forty
Improvements conslst at two·story frame Fieri FacIas
No. 449
house. l8x21 feet. One-story frame addttlon, 18xI8 feet. One-story frame addition.
March Term, 1930
6,,15 feet. Store front. Two-story garage.
18x33 feet. 4 frame bungalows, 15x30 teet
All that certain lot or piece ot ground
each. Enclosed front porch. (Secoild de- situate In the Township of sprlngfleld,
scription) .
County
ot Delaware and State of
One frame bungalow, 15x30 feet. Porch Pennsylvania,
and
described
aceordfront. (First descrIption),
Ing to a survey and plan made by Damon
and Foster. C. E., for Theodore C. Taylor
on July 13. 1920. as follows, to wit: Beglnas the property at Clarence Walker nlng at a point the Intersection of the
Elizabeth his wife, mortgagors and, southwesterly side of GUpin road (fifty
with notice to terre tenants. feet wide) and the center ltne of Baltimore
any.
Iavenue (one hundred feet wide), thence
C dl
. extendIng along the center Une of said
bal~m tlonS--$250.00 cash on day of sale, I Baltimore avenue south sixty-eight degrees,
nee In ten days.
fifteen minutes. thirty seconds west seven
GEARY & RANKIN, Attome.....
hundred feet to a point. thence extending
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north twenty-one degrees, forty-four minutes. thirty seconds west and at right
LevarI Facias
No. 469 angles to saId BalUmore nvenue two hundred feet to a poInt. thence extending
March Term. 1928
north sixty-eIght degrees. fifteen minutes.
thirty seconds east six hundred nlnetynine and nInety-five one-hundredths feet
to a point In the southwesterly side at
GUpin road and tbence extending along
said southwesterly side of GUpin road
south twenty-one degrees. torty-five minutes, forty·ftve seconds east two hundred
feet to the point and place of beginning.
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fI)JO.
hii'll-..ach
hid cOntractor
a ccrtified will
check
be
General Instructions for
c~rtified
to
the School District
contractor
which
check of
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Chm-les Andes, Sales MgT.
of noa.rd of Dir~ctors of the
the Dorough of Swarthmore.
ISABEl, VAN DEWATER
RYAN, L';\'l:I~:;~~t
. , , I Sedretary. lit:
Improvements consist nf two and on~·!··1f
;tory hrick. frame anrl rough cast house, 26, H
fed. Garage, ;>ox:w f("et.
Sold as the prnpcrt)" of Norman S. elr:\'
b~rlain.
Conditions--$soo.no cash nr certifi~tI check .n
day of sale; halance ill ten days.
LUTZ. ImVI~, RF.f:SER & F'RONF.FIEJ ').
Attorneys.
Fi~ri
Facias
:-\0.
~farch
T~rm,
19JO
All that e~rtain lot or piece of ground \\:~
the buildings and improvem~nts to be ther. In
erected, situate ill Radnor Township, D l '
ware COllnty. Pennsylvania. Beginning at a
point in the cenler line of Aldwyn Lane II
the distancc of two hundred forty feet ; HI
forty·three one·hundredths f«t m~asured no I!J
sixty·nine d~K"recs, fifty· live minut~s west fl r.t
an anRle in the centre line of Aldwyn I.~ ~.
said anRle being- at the distance of five h ~.
drt'd thirty..si.x feet and seventy.nine ((hundredths f~et measured north twenty·tll:t
degrees, nine minutes thirty seconds west {r tU
the centre line nf Ithan avenue; th~nce exte· J.
No Improvements. Vacant ground.
ing along the centre Hne of Aldwyn L 1t
north sixty-nine degre~s, fifty·five minutes \\ ~
Sold as the property of Isaac W. Massey one hunllred feet to a point; thence ext~nd If
and Jennie M. M8S8ey.
north sixt«n deR"rees. thirty-six minutes e·~t
onc huntlr~d forty.nine fed and tw~nty·ei !.l
Condltlons-$250.00 cash on day of sale; on~·hulldr~dths feet to a. point in the right ?f
balance in ten days.
way line nf the Philadelphia and W~stern R'IJ.
LUTZ, ERVIN, REESER & FRONEFIELD. way Company; thence extending south sev~rl1
degrees, thirty·two minutes east nin~ty.nine f-cl
Attorneys.
and nin~ty-nine one-hundredths feet to a point:
thence extending south sixt~en degrees. thirty·
Fieri Facias
No. 401 six minu:es west onc hundred fifty fed ~rtd
thirty·six one·hundrt'dths feet to the first mrl1'
March Term, 1930
tioned point and place of beginning.
All that certain lot or piece at ground
with the buildings and Improvements to
be thereon erected, sitUate In Radnor
Township. Delaware County, Pennsylvania,
beginning at a point In the center line of
Aldwyn Lane. at the dlstance of 18.94 feet
measured north e9 degrees, 55 minutes west
tram an ang1e In the center line of AldwYll
Lane.l said angle being at the distance ot
536.711 teet mea.sured north 23 degrees, 9
minutes. 30 seconds west from the center
line of Ithan avenue; thence extending
along the center line of Aldwyn LanCi!
north 89 degrees. 55 minutes west.· 121.4
feet to a point: thence extending north 16
grow
degrees, 38 minutes east 151.44 teet to a
"
point In the rlsl;lt ot wa~llne at the Phllacona~"C 0' tWO.-8torv stue-. delphia .tid Wes~m.,
llwal' Company:
teet. One-story lltuceo ad.- thence extend.tng south 7 degrees. 32 mln-
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LOOIS COLE EMMONS
Phone Sw. 1600
Condltlona--$500.00 cash or certlfled che·:k
on day of a&1e. balance in ten days.
SHERIFF SALES
HOUSE-Three story detached brick "'e,~t-;';ll;
rooms, il. baths, in good repair. ._
located; Available May Ist. $I2S
conveniently
Sold 88 the property of Norman S. Chan\.
berlaln.
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STORE-400 sq. {eet of space. Center
business district. $50.00 per month.
IlOrchiper nice
$110
mo. :raTd;
e
tendlng along tho. centre line of
IUld thlrty one,.......--~ flfty
onendlng
In depth
J
south 16 degrees, 36 m1nutes west, 30 teet
to a point: thence extending south 73 de.
grees 24 minutes east 37.8 teet to a· palM'
thenCe extendlng south 23 degrees. min:
utes. 30 seconds east 97.20 teet to a polM:
thebce extendlnK south 18 degrees. 3If mln_
utes west 53.06 feet to the flr8t mentlon~
POint and place of begt.nn1D.g. Impro\·e.
menta conslBt of two and one-haH atery
brick house, 30X36 feet. "Enclosed froClt
porch. Garage. 20%20 feet.
AU that certalD lot or piece of ground.
Also under and subject to payment of cer.
the buUdlnga and Improvements to
tain mortgage deN or principal sum of sixty. With
be thereon eJeCted. situate In Radnor
No. 2160 five hundred dollars, with interellt thereon.
Townahlp, Delaware CO~ty. l'entI¥ylvanta.
BegInn1il8 at a POInt 1li the center line of
Improvements consist of. two and one-balf Aldwyn
Lane, at the dlBtanbe of 140.43 f~
story brick and frame house. 45x24 f~L One measUred. north 69 degrees, 55. mmuteJ
story frame addition, 9XU feeL Front and west from an angle In the centre line ot
side porches. Brick garage. :l4X21 feet.
Al,dwyn· LBaQ. said angle beIng at the dia·
tance of ·536.'10 teet measured. north 23 de-.
Sold as the propertl' of Walter T. Conard. greea, 9 qutea. 30 seconds west from tl\e
mortgagor and real owner.
centre Une· of IthBn avenue: thence e~
(OayUght SavlDg Time)
100' Stars
shade. $S5.00. rooms and bath, first floor;
APAR'ntU~NT-s
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SHERIFF SALES
Male and FemaJe belp. M. D. Bookerr 30
electric
condition.
b T
ec:em er erm. 1929
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!JegtnDlDg at a p~)Iut ID tbe m[ddle line of
~i~§i:~~:~ri~~1 Chfton avenue. hemg a corner of land at
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Emma E. Dickerson. at the distance of five
hundred sixty and three one-thousandths feet
soutbeastwardl, from a stone: set for a cOrner
at the point 0 intersection of· said middle IiQe
Chestnut Streets.
of Clifton avenue with the line of grouud
President.
now or tate of Henry H. Major said I!Itone
~ing a coriter of the larger tnet of laQd of
which this lot is a part; thence utcnding
aJong said middle line of Clifton avenue, south
twenty·four degrees, thirty--eigbt minute., and
twenty.nine seconds east, in front or breadtb.
fifty·one and eigbty·five one·hundredthSi feet,
smm.tpp'B SALES
and extending of that widtb in lengtb or deptb
northeastwardly between par~Ue1 lines at ri£bt
Of Real Estate
angles to said Clifton avenue, two hundred
and fift~ feet. Bolundcd on the southwest by
At the Sherlff's Office
said Clifton aVenue, on the southeast an..)
northea!JI: by ground of EdwlO King, on the
Court House, MedIa, Pa.
northwest by said ground of Emma E. Dicker
",n.
Saturday. May 3. 1930
Under and subject nevertbeless to certain
conditions and restrictions.
At 9:30 O'ClOCk, A. JL
Today & Tomorrow
"HIS FIRST COMMAND"
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Up"oJ.terin•• Antique Reproduction.
Furniture Repairiq
No. 2'244
Cullom Made
Muhlen.berg Ave.
Furniture
Rutledge, P ...
that certain
lot or piec~ ofthereon
grouud erect.
with
theAllbuildings
and improvements
OF WIl,I,IAM H. BESSE, de- ed. Si.tuate in the Bor.ough of Aldan afore- utes east 21.19 feet to another POint in the
said. bounded and described as follows:
said right of way Une; thence extending
MEDIA, PA.
HELP WANTED
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MEDIA THEATRE
CLASSIFIED
FOR
ironer.
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are members. Dr. Tuttle pastor of I j, 'd •
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(Cotf.li.v,d ·from P(Jf/, On')
an,
rs.
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ary White.
the church, was the officia'ting clergy-I rt e 5 une e,
r. Howard B. Greco,
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman nl8.de a
},,-Irs. Frank Williams, hostess: Miss
Mrs. E. B. Chapman, hostess; Mrs. man. The groom, an overseas soldier South Chester road and Harvard aveHether- 11
Dora BUD.tiog, Mrs. I. ·S., Newman, . tl
f t h e R ev. John \Vcaver'/ nue. Alt er th e receptIon,
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\'f:ry realistic Ami. Hathaway while the Haviland, Mrs. A. N. "orton
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Mr, and M.·'l.
ington, Mrs. Arthur Sellers. Mrs. John • rs. arro I Thayer, Mrs, Charles I. W dd II f L ' b
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other mara'cters all seemed to catch the B
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Evans, Mrs \V'II'
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M· ceo
e\Vls urg, a. The maid
eddell left on an automobile trip to
rOW"le , lUrs. William A. Raiman,
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rs. of honor was lliss Betty A B
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spirit of Shakespeare's. day and made Mrs. Boyer, Mrs. Otto Inglis. Mrs. H. Charles Bolton, :Mrs. Henry DeCourt- Ridley Park, and the best· ma~se'l\~. t.le OUTth, whc.re they will ~pend so~e
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the production one of the most effective I Hoot.
ney, :Mrs. Philip Parsons and Mrs. A. Frederick H 'Vilson of N Y ' time.
hey ,Ylli make their home tn
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in t IlC Iong I1St 0 successes prOf'\Jce
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.ernard \\'alton, hostess; )[r!t. I .
j City.
The organist was Mr. Gcor~e : l·\\· ork .Clty, ~\'herc Mr. \Vcddcll
the drama section of the club.
I H. 1. Satherthwaite, Mrs. \\T. R. ~ces,1
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i p. Ashton of Swedesboro, New Jerse-y. IS l·ug-aged til bustness.
T~e women taking men's ,parts were Mrs. A. \Vhitaker, Mrs. William Brear-I
Green-Weddell
The bride was given in marriage by
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paettcularly good and the success of ,he ley Mrs. William Johnso M
ad t'
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rs. . 'v.
Last Saturday afternoon' April 12th
ler fat ler. MISS Green was beaut ipr uc Ion was assur
y e JU lCIOUS 0 nson. Mrs. George Erving, Mrs. at two-thirty o'clock, Miss Mario~ I fully gowned in violet chiffon and th~
Repair Work &: New ]nltallatiOlU
ca;ting of the various roles. ~rs. lEll!otl Walter.... fritz, Miss Elef\nor Fritz.
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GEORGE H. KElJ,EY
R.ichardson was Shakespeare s 'son-InMrs Francis V W..
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~een, daughter of Mr~ and I maid of honor in. custard chiffon, with
law who felt very keenly the disgrace of Mrs ·Perc M
k ~ r
o;tess,i Mrs. LOUIS. C. Green of 16 Park ave-I hats an.d shoes to match. A large'
ElectricIan
be;ng related to such a mon.. ~rs. John Hod~e, M~s.
S~r
k;s. ;\Ir.re nue and Mr. Thomas Seward Weddell number of out of town friends of the
Phone. Sw: 4Z8.R
M. Ogden was a very dlg~ufied and
IC am, lV rs. o.f New York City were united in mar- young people were present. Immedi-:
fo:-ceful . Vicar, while Mrs. Buck was Warren Foote, Mrs. Howard Kirk. nage at the Swarthmore Presbyterian ately following the ceremony, a recepth" Schoolmaster who agreed with the
others but had a s1ight appreciation of
SI, akespeare's qualities.
:\!rs. Robert Powell and Mrs. Phelps
Soule took two of the leading parts very
well as the two daughters of Shakespeare and Mrs. J.. Passmore Cheyney
w:.s the poet's very gentle and charming
nurse.
The stage setting for the scene was
\'ery appropriate and beautiful as were
th(: costumes many of which were made
tSpecially for the ptoductiotL
Following the play, several Shakespc;\rean ballads were sung by Everett
L. Hunt, of the College faculty accom·
panied by Mrs. aunt.
The last part o{ the program consisted
of two scene·~ fro111 "Twelfth Night"
~.!1.l two scenr..s from "As You Like It"
presented by Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell,
Mrs. Gecorge P. Warren, Jr., and Miss.
Dorine :Mitchell.
.
In the scene from "Twelfth Night/'
Mrs. Mitchell played the part of Olivia
and Mrs. George P. V/arren, Jr., that of
Viola. Dorine MitcheH was Maria a
maid. The first scene showed Viola disguised as a youth c,lme to woo Olivia
for her master, while the second scene
depicted Viola aware of her real love
for the page.
In the scenes {rom "As You Like It,"
Mrs. Mitchell played the part of Rosline
during her stay in the woods dressed as
a boy, and Mrs. Warren played the part
of Orlando. Dorine Mitchell touk the
part of Celia.
These scenes were all excellently done
and showed a great deal of earnest preparation by Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. 'Varrell
and Miss Mitchell.
The characterizations were light and
HAT urrER BLISS ••. that precious concolorful and in perfect keeping with the
best Shakespearean tr3.ditions.
.
venience of hot water the minute you want
:\hs. Jesse Herman Holmes, preSIit , .• comes to your home the day you install
dent of the club, had at her table, Mr:;.
Albert G, Thatcher. Mrs. Lucretia
the Automatic Gas Water Heater. Baths-as-YouBlankenburg, Mrs. Alfred Crooks, Mr~.
Want-Them ... for beauty .•. the tingle of health
Edgar Marhurg, Mrs. Elmer Melick,
11 rs. Ellen F. Stone. Mrs. William R.
•• , that well-groomed look •.. to induce sleep. , •
Landis, Mrs. Julia Hazard, :Mrs. Chas.
Gihbon, Mrs. E(hvard Rapp, ~Irs. ]. F.
for your over-night guest ••. to make children
Jelley, Mrs. F. V. Harding, Mrs. A. C.
rosy before you tuck them in! Speedier dish wash'Yhitecraft. :Mrs. H. C. Goodwin, Mrs.
Robert Strong, Airs. J. Passmore Chey.
ing, , • a winged wash day ... easier housecleal1illg!
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Suceesaor to
o.or.e SchaUea
$250.00 cash on day of sale;
~~~~t~~~~=~~eU'1 WINFIBLD
balance in ten da)s.
W. CRAWFORD. Attorney.
P ..o....
Wm. Boyd in
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FRED J. HARLEY
Interior Decorator
owners.
A,PRIL 18, 1930
Charming Program At
Mrs. Clifford Buck, Mrs. C. A. Nelson, '£
Ch a Imers, '£
l\ rs.
J.' rs. Daniel Goodwin
Reciprocity LUDCb eon Miss M. F. Nelson, Mrs. Arthur How- Mrs.
R. Chester Spencer, iIrs. DeWitt
BhlnBle garage. 10l
Funeral Dile..toia
Tuesd~y·, next. April 22nd, at 2.30,
the Swarthmore League of Women
Voters will hold its regular monthly
meeting bi the Woman's Clubhouse.
APRIL 18, 1930
OF WlI,l,lA)( W. S,P~;AlOl:.u'.1 dlt1on, 4x2O teet. Porch front. ODe-atory Swutbmore 1225
MRS. A. J. QUlNBY.SON
WOMEN VOTERS
MEET TUESDAY
SWARTHMOREAN
Under and subject to t'ertain reservati",""
and restrictions.
Improvements consist of two and one-h.1!f
story and frame hoose. 30XJ2 feet. T·,,'"
story addition, IOX2 feet. One.story additiO{l.
6x8 feet.
Sold as the property of Norman S. Cham'
b~rlain.
Conditions$500.00 cash or certified cbedc 00
dar of sale; balance in ten daya.
l,UTZ. ERVIN, RI\ESF;R Ie FRONEFIE~n.
Auy •.
]OHN ]. CAIN.
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To
Keep Home.;
and the Family
IOO Per Cent Fit.;
an •••
Automatic
GAS WATER DEATER
T
ncy.
)'frs. Leonard Ashton was hostess
at the tab1e where were seated Mr~.
Andrew Porter, Mrs. Rohert Bailey,
Mrs. William Main, Mrs. Everett Hunt,
Mrs. Esslinger, Mrs. H. R. Bodtke,
1\1 rs. Thomas Andrew, Mrs. George
\\'atsol1, 11rs. Charles Bunting.
:\t ).[r5. Roland Eaton's table wer~
Sl"atcd; Mrs. R. ~L McCormick, Mrs.
M. G. Crosby, Mrs. Frederick Child.
Mrs. Kiebl, ~[rs. John Detlefsen, Mrs.
.lflhn :Murphy. Mrs. Arthur Jones, M.rs.
Jacoh Meschter and Mrs. John R.
Kline.
).[r5. J. Archer Turner was hostess
~lt the table- where werc seated: }.-[ n..
B,·Hinger, Mrs. I. H. Ingram, Mrs. E.a
W trd Bassett, ~frs. J. H. Phillips, Mrs.
C aud" Smith. ).[ rs. ROMlie I~oberts,
),1 r~. Harold Calvert, and Mrs. Arthur
'f 'mlim;on.
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Mrs. J. Horace Walter was hostess
t" ).[rs. Rohert ll. Miller, l\[rs. I. Bur·
Ie I Roberts, Mrs. Charles Bunting
),1 :is Martha Ilunting, :Mrs. I. D. '\rood.
}.1 rs. David Ulrich, lfrs. Lesley, Mrs.
Who would be without a Self-Action Gas Hot
Water Heater with its instant flow of hot water for
a few cents a day! Look into this splendid offer!
Special
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OFFER
Use one of au· A
~earers unril one
fuW mark
The !oufllai,J 0/ youlh allJ
for the whole family!
h~auty
Gas Water
a~ been received
JQ~nrh's gas bill
satisfactory in e". an If llOr entirely
m~je [he hearer a~'l
palli.
\\("Yd\\'e will reo
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Choice of
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Prices as low as $70.00
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.\1 rs: J. '''arren Paxson. hostess,
}..Irs. Emma Piercc, Miss Clara J. MerfI, k, Mrs. George Corse, Miss Blanch
F.:orly. Mrs. John H. McWilliams. Mrs.
\\ altef Johns, 1\Irs. Carl Peehmann,
~!rs. Edwin Vail, Mrs. Krieghoff, Miss
tlden Cook.
).[rs. Harold Griffin, hostess; Mrs.
J. p. Hunter, Mrs. Mary Hunter, Mrs.
lttrry Sheets. Mrs. Frank Smilh. Mr<.
\\ dliam Hanny, Mrs. William Taylor.
:\1 rs. Joseph Seal. ~frs. Wilfr('"d Ervin,
"Al rf . Andrew Mvers.
.Mrs. Lovett Frescolll, hostc!;s: hI rs.
T. Harry Brown, Mrs. Joseph HyJe,
AIrs. J. P. Thompson. Mrs. William
M. Fine, Mrs. W. A. Clarke. Mrs. R.
Paul Burns, Mrs. W. J. Moore, Mrs.
William Bnllock.
~Irs. J. V. S. Bishop. hostess; Mrs.
~.corge Lipman, Mrs. Charles A. Stern.
DIrs. Fullerton, Mrs. John Oliver. Mrs.
Edwin Palmer, Mrs. David Lukens,
~liss
k raus.Alice Lukens, Mrs. William C.
:\frs. E. O. Lange, hostess; Mrs. A.
J. Richards, Mrs. C. R. Savage, Mrs.
George Hoadley, Miss Sarah Knight,
For Your Old Deater
A.fcepud as Dow" Paymml
Or. , . only $5 Down
Balance in 18 Months
Ask Your Home Service Representative • • •
PHILADELPHIA
ELE~TRIC COMPANY
CHESTER
LANSDOWNE
DARBY
MEDIA
16--18 E. 5th ST.
38 E. BALTIMORE AVE.
867 MAIN ST.
19 B. STATE ST.
8
APRIL
THB SWARTHMORBAN
PINC.HOT TO SPEAK
down the hall ca11inJ every step or two applause surpassed anything t'\'er heard
HERE NEXT WEDNESDAY and following the direction' of Mrs. in the Woman's Clubhouse.
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.
Mitchell's replies.
Later in the afternoon Chief of Police
Ex-Governor Gifford Pmchot IS mak. ' John Rogeri and Burgess \Villiam R.
illg a tour of Delaware county and will
In the center hall sl,(; saw the. brokt':l Landis visited the Mitchell home and inspeak in the social hall of the Swarth-, panels of the door and Mrs. ~lttchel1 S spected the house. It was found that a
more Methodist Church at 2 P. M. I, weary face peering through one of the window along side the kitchen door had
\Vednesday, April 23. The Rev. George splintered holes.
heen forced by the thief. There is no
L. Van Allen will act as chairman.j "Mrs. :Mitchell told me in as few way of knowing how long he w~s in the
1'h(' puhlic is invited.
i words as possible what had happened house before }'frs. ~litchell returned hut
The Ddawar(' County Committee for i \~'hile I tried to force th~ doo~. By this it is ,supposed that he was just leaving
Pinchot has opened Headquarters at, tune Mrs. Jones had come 111 and we when she walked around the corner.
the Arcade Building, Upper Darby, Pa.1 tel,~phoned the ~warthmore police.
i Mrs. Mjtchell's car was discovered
Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall and Ellwood
In a few mmutes Albert N. Garrett, abandoned Wednesday noon near MerB. Chapman are Swarthmore members Jr., the borough secretary and. Charles chantville, N. J.
of the Pinchot committee.
Ma!1ata of th~ Swarthmore pohce force
Mrs. Mitchell was re rted yesterday
po
arrived and pned open the door. It w a s .
twenty minutes after three when :Ml's. as .feehng none the worse for her exPAGEANT GIVEN BY
Mitchell came out of the closet and she penence.
WOMEN OF A. M. E. CHURCH had been locked in since twenty minutes
after 12.
A pageant entitled "The Achievc"Stopping only a minute to run
ments of Negro Women" was pcr- through the house and tell the officer
LIGHTING & POWER' WIRING
formed very successfully at the A. what had hap~ed, we dr?ve back to , , ..
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18, 1930
See Us About That New
Automatic Water Heater
You've promised the family this spring
tl'
Allowance of $10 on your
old water heater
$S DOWN-BALANCE IN 18 MONTHS.
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M.E.~C~~I~t~~~~~~~M~~as~~~~t
nrenoc~roNmAcr~
Woodward, Jackson & Black, Inc.
REGISTERED PLUMBERS
333 Dartmonth Avenue. Swarthmore. Pa.
. Phone Swarthmore .g
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Mrs. Geneva Blake, the author of the there in time to go ~m With the. scenes 107 Sylvan Avenue
Rutledge ~
pageant, and a teacher at Cheyney from Sh~kespeare WIthout delaymg the
Can be reached at Sw. 1145
.
School, spoke of her personal acquaint- program.
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ance with some of the characters rep~efore the. part of the program l!l
resented in the tableaux, and the which Mrs. MItchell played, Mr~. Roland
splendid work which she has seen.
G. E. Ullman explamed what nad hap. Tho~~ :taking the parts of the main pened. ~nd asked the ~ome~ notrkto be
characfe~s were as follows: Mary Be- too crlttcal of Mr~. MItchell s wo .
thune,;jfoundcr of Daytona Cookman
It was a f~w mmutes before !he bl!zz
COlleg~·' ;Mrs. Rosalie Maddox; Phillis of exclamabons and co~versat1on died
Wh
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down and when the curtam rose to find
. ea. 't, poe,
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1X0n.; Mrs. Mitchell acting. her part as coaly
Lucy ~ey, founder of Hames Insttd 1 I
'f h'd be
I·tl·ng be
MEl' b h C I
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h an ca m y as 1 s e e n wa
tute, "!!r:;.
lza et
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art. a h'nd th
ne for an hour the burst of
Drum~er, nurse, Mrs. MarlOn RoblO- I
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son; :&leta 'Varrick Fuller, sculptor,
Mrs. Celia Johnson; Maggie Lena WalHOME JOBBER
ker, ,business woman, Mrs. Ethel
All kinda of Repair. in and around
Wynn; Laura Wheeler Waring, artist,
Mrs. Mabel Black; Marion Anderson, the ho'me. Electrical Repairi and Insinger, Mrs. Helen Bundick; Reader, .tallation. Specialty.
Mrs. Lucy Johnson; and Manager,
A. M. ALLISON & SON
Miss Gladys Quinlan.
311 Va..ar Ave.
, Other characters were cotton pickers, school children, patients and office Phone Swarth. 1160
workers.
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Mrs. Charles Mitchell
Locked In Home
OM'
(COfl'iflll"d'frD~ PG~"
Mrs. Jones was outSide In the car and
Mrs. Calvert cautiously made her way
h 11
Anna Sc a es
"Of course we want it. I have never
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rid,den in
SWARTHMORE
At
either place you'll find a CHESTER
RADIO CORPORATION store ready to
serve you . ~ . . specializing in
Majestic Radio
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Or if you have no time
to drive to Media or
45-W,
Lawrence Matlack. 319
Chester. Call Sw.
Park avenue. treasurer
of Chester Radio Corporation, for free demonstration of a Majestic
in your home or for
service on the set you
n·ow have.
A complete line of
I
Model 92
new Majesties
IS
car-
ried by us at all times.
$ISS.DO-Less Tubes
Complete with Majestic Tubes $119.50
Jacohean period cabinct of Amcrican walnut.
noon of matched hutt walnut with overlays
on doors and interior panel or Ren uine im·
ported A ust ralian J.accwood. F~~cutcheon plate
is old hronze finish anel control knohs are walnut with bronze inserts. Door pulls in old
hronze finish to match csclltchcOII plate.
Both stores are open
every evening.
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Expert Repair Service-Home Demollstratio1ls
Trade-illS Accepted
Easy Terms
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nChester's Oldest and Largest Radio House"
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luxurious a car."
'Ilze
moJt luxur/ouf jer.fonal franJjoriat/OJi
to be found· z'n tlze entz're world
~TODAY'S
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1 and De Luxe models-offers the
finest, most luxurious personal
transportation avaUable anywhere
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The Packard Custom Eight is so out..
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so advanced in engineering that its
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unlimited choice of colors, fittings
and upholstery fabrics, is the only
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Inside, adjustable sun visors; adjust..
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newly perfected shatter..proof glass;
a new four..speed transmission; and
an advanced, extra.-gafe braking system
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MAN
are but some of today's incidental
comfort3 and conveniences.
Custom Eight prices at the factory
range from $3190 to $3885-De Luxe
Eight prices from $4585 to $5350.
Individual custom cars, available to
order on the De Luxe chassis, list up
to $10,000.
In addition to the famous Custom
and De Luxe models, Packard builds
a distinguished line of smaller carr.the popular Packard Standard Eight.
The Standard Eight differs from the
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size, power and degree of individual..
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Packard through and through-both
in luxury and performance.
Standard Eight prices at the factory
range from $2425 to $2885, with a
wide choice of color schemes avail..
able in each of the eleven models.
Why not try the Packard of your
choice today? We will gladly put any
Packard model in your hands for any
sort of a demonstration you prefer.
Just telephone.
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OWNS
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Phone 1650
:SJ4 Edgmont Ave.
State & Monroe Sts.
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Phone 4450 : : CHESTER, PA.
Open Every Evening Until 9
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1930
$~~P~~M
WORKSTOPPEDON ipR~~~YW~LttEfETEDiCensus.Take~ Mistak~n For
NEW APARTMENT O/:I::'~~~:'~:n:~;/;~:'.':::' ~~:~m,~!;~1 Undertaker; Two Precincts
\:!ntertained by the club Tuesday even-I'
The ccnSl
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iTO BEGIN WORK ON
Fmlshed
WEEKS MEMORIAL
b
Building Permit Held U Until ing at dinner at the ~{anufacturers' .
IS laS e(,~l cOlllpletel~' takel~! showed that there: werc sli~htl:r Icss
Keystone Auto Club Will Begin
Next Meeting of P
I Club followed hy a trip to the Schubert I~I the Northcrn and I·.astern precmcts 01 than 1000 persons. lI\ her p~eclllct.
Grading Baltimore Pike
Council
I Th~atre tu se: "Chic" Sales.
Swarth~norc and will he complcted for T Her m~st amuslllg expertence ~vas. on
Tract At Once
, 1 ~le guests IlIciuded: Barton Hoopes, the entIre horough within the next wc('k. ~ ~ssar a\ enue. It seem~ that thIs f.l.mEXCAVATING UNDER WAY I ~ha~~~n ~[f Cthe I propert,Y con11nittcl',: ~I rs. J o.hn H. ~~c Williams is taking the il; t::~~I~:~;; a~:~ul~;~~ld r~~l~~~~~s t~~c~Y~;I~
FUNDS
MORE
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,c un y, presIdent of the censllS 111 thc \\' estern precinct and Ins hefore that . f th
1'1 't
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e gas man (I( n soon
PlaYer's Clul D \ F J k
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r.:.·. ac 'son, lead' no comp ete(1 t Ie .~un·ey hecause she he-: come thev'd need the undertaker
Swart I11110re's new apartment house hit
A memorial to Joseph l-I. 'Necks
a snag yesterday immediately after ex- ~f Ithe cast comnllttee. Parkcr Stan-, g-an a week later than thc other enulIlera- , The ne;'t morning the clllpl:Jyee' of the
cavating' work for the foundation was on, Ja.c,k \Vyetl!,. Joseph Reynolds, Itors after the person originally schcduled i gas company called and was repairing foundcr of the Keystolie Automobile Club
'the leak in the basement when :\Irs. i ;1.l\d railed hy the latc Ctl\'l'rnOr Sproul
started. A large steam-shovel was dig- ~ol~~~ ~n~hard. \VJ!ltam BrowlI, I.{oy C.I to ~Io the work \\":\5 unahle to do .<0.
for the foundations of the building R~II e) _cilhert Stanf?rd, Paul Snyder, . Samuel :\[. Dodd ~\'ho took thc census Baird called and said she was the census- I "the father of good roads ill Pennsylrant and 10m Downes.
111 ~he Northern l)reclllct dcclared that his taker.
Thc maid took her messagc vania," will be erected on the triangular
when Albert N. Garrett, Jr., borough, IC lar
reI·ort showed there were more than 257 without a great show of understanding' plot of ground at ,the intersection of
secretary, acting under the orders of I WOMEN TO HEAR
Fr:mk S: Reitzel, president of council,
OF ALPINE PLANTS h~~nes, more than 276 ~amilies, and 1150 and called downstairs to thc lady of the: Baltimore Pike and Chcster Roall, at the
p s?ns north of the. railroad.
house who was watching to sec that the \ north entrancc to Swarthmore.
and J. KIrk McCurdy, head of the public I
safety committee, informed the superinA very intcresting
fIb
1!-lIs youngcst regLStrant was one clay leak was repaired propcrh':
: It as announced a few days ago that
twdent that work would have to stop 1)lanne.1 bv tile Gar(lmeeCmg l~tSt een o.d and he found three persons o\'er
"The undcrtaker wants to sec vou."
I work will be started immediately on the
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ell A omnl1
ee 0 f IImty -years 0Id',11UI ~:l1Ie ~11"
. t y years o.
Id
.
' alld plantlllg
.untl'1 a. bU1.'ld"mg permit was secured.
the \Voman's
Club for
rit 29th
~nperturbcd, the lady of the house
re-''
gra.(r
mg, curb111g
of the plot,
ApplIcation for such a permit was filed 230 P '1 D \\T I
sP kl
' at . :\lrs. Laura ]. Bal~d \"Isltec\ thc homes plied, "\Vell tell him he isn't needed whIch was purchased in 1925 at the sugter tec
.
' gestlO11
.
forlller Governor Sproul
. I1 t h e bo rough secretary Monday tl. D'..\.t r.
Wit
fa F'
A )eck ' of IIn the Eastern pr eClllc t an d 11er report we,
re havmg
the g,LS leak fixed."
0f
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1e
epar 1I1ent 0
111e
rts of the
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mornmg, SIgned by Manorcraft Inc. of U.
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f PI'
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W1< I cOlltn m1tol1s receIVed from mern'
,
mversl v 0
enlls\' vama WIll gIve an I
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f I CI I I f I
f
r more t e concern wh,ich is erecting ill t t d t Ik
" on AIIHne
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lers 0 t Ie U) W10 e t the memory 0
A
thed buildingh for William R Parker Sr
t~ ra e Al ~ as i)otal1lst
I the
founder -"hould be perpetuated.
l
of Ardmore. Assuming th~t the p~rmit ~l fU)-'1 pI~le plants. Mr~. Robert E.
! \Vhile preliminary work is under way.
d
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would be granted at once since the plans
for the building had been submitted to
~rough council.on several occasio~ls durtng the precedmg six months, Adolph
Weber, superintendent at the job, began
cutting down trecs, and building a construction shanty. Wednesday afternoon
the steam shovel arrived and began work.
O!,er Monday and Tuesday, Borough
Engineer Broomall and Mr. McCurdy
had been studying the plans and stated
that they were ready to attach their signatures and have the permit issued without further approval by borotlgh council.
Garrett was accordBorough
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mg y to to permIt the construction coml)any to go
at their own risk.
Wed d
M R't 1
f cd . h
nes ay, r. e! ze con err WIt
McCurdy and saId he felt the plans
. be taken up and approved by
councIl. before the permit was issucd.
Accordmgly new orders were issued to
have the construction company stop work
immediately.
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The next meetmg of borough counCIl 15
Thursday, May 1, and in the meantime,
the. construction com~a~y must allow
theIr steam ,shovel to I!e Idle for a week
at least unhl the permIt can be approved
b~ council. The superintendent says this
Will mea':1 an expense of $60 a day.
Th~ hIstory of the apartment house
permit dates back ~o. late last fa.1l when
the p~ans wer~ o~lgmally s~blllltted to
council. At thiS. tIme council gave Mr.
McCurdy
!O approve the plans
and have the permIt Issued. The builders
ho\~ever were unable to get financing for
thclr projec~ ~ecause of certain things
about
bu!Jdmg and changes had to be
made In the plans.
The altered plans were then brought
back .to council late in February and
c~uncd
turned them over to Borough En."
B
11
h
d
.,.neer rooma w 0 reporte that he
would have to find out certain facts
about the steel work from the architects.
According to Mr. Broomall and Mr. McCurdy, these facts have never been forthcoming despite several requests.
WOMEN DISCUSS
FIRE DESTROYS
~lrs.
ELECTION LAWS
OLD PAPER MILL i
';1
Har;.s
1 smg, accompallled by
: '. raser. I\~rs. Jesse J. Holmes
wdl give a re.admg. ,.Members of the
Garden Committee \\ 111 s:rve refres.hments, Mrs, ~eorgc A. Zimmer, chaIr-I Mrs.
man, at- the tea table.
BIDS ON SCHOOL BONDS
final plans for the memorial will be perfectcd. Addressing a meeting of the
I\yeek~' .1Iemo~ial Committee last week,
I \. Gllpm R~bll1son, well-known banker
Historic Landmark On Crum' and ~ttorney 11\ Delaware County, urged
Creek In Ruins After
IerectIOn of.a statue of Joseph H. Weeks
Blaze
I as ..the d01l1111al1t feature of the plall.
! How much the whole country owes to
DIFFICULT
TO
REACH 'Joe' We~ks, we" will never know:: said
Mr., Rohmson. Those who \,":ere III the
The main building of the Swarthmore LegIslature, as I was at the tIme, know
Paper Products Mill was destroyed by
the reconstruction of the Baltimore
shortly after midnight yesterday. PIke, now. U. S.
No. 1. We
Swarthmore volunteer firemen were the knew
.hls work 111 hcl.lal.f o! the. first
first on the scene.
dollar bond Issue, 111 spIte of
the OPPOSItIOn of the farmers the
The mill has been a landmark on Cmm
hO hOU Id h I '
very
for nearly half a century and is located mend W W s k
I aveh d,een for good
b
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I
roa s.
e new Ie a a great part
a out a !111 I' ~IP t Ie creek north of the \ in the actual writ in r f th S
I A
Plush Mdl bridge.
f 1911
g 0
e prou
ct
Workers employed in the night shift Io .
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at the plant \vere routed and hundreds 'ANNUAL MEETING
of persons from all parts of the eastern '
section of Delaware county were atOF TRINITY CHURCH
tracte~ to .the see~e by the flames, which At the annual meeting of the me~bers
shot high In the air.
of Trinity Church on Monday evening
\\Then a general alarm was .sounded Mr. George \V. Casev and :\{r. F. T. Bv!ron~ the Swar.thmorc fir: house, sum- crly wcre re-elected -to the vestry for' a
mon~n.g compallles from I11l1e other COIll- term of three years, and ~lr. Louis King
mumtles, many students at the college was elected to fill a vacancy in that body.
followed the fire cngines and helped tl~e
At a meeting of the vcstry afterwards
firemen. A. I~mher of Swarthmore resl- Mr. Casev was re-elected Senior \Varden
dents also Jomed the volunteers.
and ~rr. William B. Bullock was elec:ed
. The fire started shortlr aft~r 1 A. M., IJunior \Varden. :\Ir. William L. Cleaves
m a storeroon~ filled \~lt~l tISsue paper, I was elected Secretary and ~lr. \V.
and spread rapIdly. \Vltll1l1 hal! an hour I Barker Keightoll was re-elected treasuronly .the
we:e left III five of Icr.
t~e. SIX sections mto whIch the plant was
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diVided.
PINCHOT SPEAKS AT
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M. E. CHURCH HALL
'I
John Ogden Leads Women
Voters' Meeting At
Clubhouse
TOMORROW NIGHT SUGGEST
IMPROVEMENTS
Bids for the $137,000 worth of school
bonds approved by the voters of SwarthAt the regular monthly meeting of the
more will be reccived by the school board Swarthmore League of Women Voters
at the College avenue building thl's eve- I Id I t T d
A'I 2
ning at 7 :30.
Ie
as
ues ay, PrJ 2 nd, Mrs. John
M. Ogden, Chairman of the Committee
The next regular meeting of the school on Efficiency in Government, ga\'e a most
board will he Tuesday May 6 when bids
will be received for the new Rutgers ave- comprehensive and interesting resume of
'b .
nue building and the new shop building. POSSI Ie Improvements in the machinerv
Fifty--five applications for the position for the conduct of elections.
of superintendent of schools have beell
Mrs. Ogden used as a basis for her
received up to the present time and are talk the questionaire. which the Pcnnsylbeing studied by the committee appointed vania State League of Women Voters
for that purpose, which consists of Mrs. has sent to all candidates for the State
W. Carson Ryan, Jr., R. C. Disque and Legislature: S~~ explained with directRobert G. Erskine.
ness and SImpliCIty the reasons why the
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teague, in its analytical study of PennANNIVERSARY SUNDAY
sylvania's .present faulty and cumberIN M. E. CHURCH some electIon machinery, has suggested
such changes as: Permanent registration
Next Sunday will be observed as An- for. cities. thus putting them on the same
niversary Sunday in the Swarthmore ~as~s. as boro~ghs and townships; the
Methodist Episcopal Church. B i 5 hop h~lhng of ass~stance to voters; the proErnest G. Richardson, D.D., will preach VISIon for mak1l1~ mandatory a jail selltthe Anniversary sermon Sunday morn- ence for al.1 election offic~r or other pering at eleven o'clock. Rev. Robert C. sons. C~)\lvlcted of electIOn fraud; the
Wells, D.D., the newly appointed District a.hohshmg o! the poll tax as a qualificaSuperintendent of South District of the tlOn for votmg; the enactment of a law
Philadelphia Conference will preach in to permit overseers to he appointed from
the evening at eight o'clock.
at~ el:ction. district other than the di.sThis is the fifth anniversary of the new
111 winch
serve; and the adop- MRS. MARSHALL ON
church building and the twenty-eighth tlOn of an electIon code.
BROWN-DAVIS TICKET Xearly a hundred persons gaJhered ill
of the beginni~g of the Swarthmore
TJ1e consideration of the Edmonds
the ~[ethodist Church social hall \VedMethodi.st Episcopal Church. Special ~ct with its provisions for the appropriaMrs. \Varrcn :\Iarshall, who resides nesday afternoon to hear Former Gm'music will be rendered at the services. tlon of State funds for the aid of school on the borderline of Swarthmore and ernor Gifford Pin("\lOt spcak in connecd' t .
did"
TI Springfield Township, is very Illuch in'
. 1 I'
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Miss Elfreda Rabe Soprano Mrs. Grace IS ncts, arouse muc I Iscusslon.
1e
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hon Wit 1 llS callc \( acy tor the RepuhS G
S
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d M' F nk H women present felt it to be the duty of the race for the Repuhhcan nOll11natlOn Ilican nomi1l"ltioll for governor
• reene, oprano, an
r. ra
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f th tI
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lei
i the"
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Wilson, Baritone will be the soloists as- I the state to assure e"ery child of equal or one .0
c 1ree \acal es n
Aside from the usual attack which ~[r.
sisting the choir.
lopportunity for education, and ex~ressed statc _Ieglslatu~e..
....,
Pinch.ot has h~en ~naking on the Phila• ••
Ithe hope that the Edmonds Act nllght be
~l rs. }'I arsh,11I IS recc." 11Ig th~ S~IP- delplua OrgalllzatlOn supporting FranFERGUSON GIVES MORE
made more rather than less effective. po~t of the Brown-Da~'ls orga1l1zatton cis Shunk Brown for go"crnor, he reTAX CUT INFORMATION The discussion of school taxes brought I WIIlCI.1 last \~-eek estabhshed headquar- lated his experience with Delaware
READ,NG OF HANS
.
out some interesting side lights concern- i ~ers 11\ ~ledla and at 69th street. Dur- County politics in ~[edia just a few
' ND
Followmg the pro.posal of the 1930-31 ing local and individual points of vic\\'. IlIg the past few days she has spoken minutes before coming to Swarthmore
ERSEN'S STORIES school
budgetSuperintendent
allowmg for a Arthur
tax cut cf I~ was defimtely.
.
. that the a t nt,
leeti n gos
I"IT'rent
.
. that hefore
• • he be-.
1~ mills,
felt, howe\'er,
I I i n (;
c,. _ .parts of 1 eth'
I~ II ~Ir. Pmc.llOt
saul
A
'rh
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F
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hIgher the stand11lg of local schools, the coun ) anc las a >uS) spea 11Ig SC 1 ( ,gan speaklllg from the court house
I' year 1930 marks the 125th anmv- .erguson ast wee sent out commumca, u l e for next week.
. - - :\[ i' I ' "
,"
ersary of the birth of Hans Christian \ hons to the members of the school board
the classI of
dra,\\ n to that
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: ps 1111: 1 C(
,Ie \\ .IS
a( slate
out that it might be wise to re- I oca I.ty, so t lat lug ler sc \001 taxes
PENTECOST SERVICES
01 .canc J( a!es
ly a lIIlI
court
Andersen, the best known and best liked
wrl'te
f f'
t' f
h'ld
tam the present tax rate
thus \llcrease the value of property.
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attendant. fhe slate. purportlllg to he
aIry s ones or c I ren
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In commemoration of this event: Miss
"Beftore reducmg the I rate 'don
TWITMYER U·R·G
ES PARENTS I Beginning next Sunday. the Swarth- tClocllllt\·eJlalcl
0p' I)eltaware
1
H I k
S
proper y th ere are severa consl era Ions
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" 0 . \ r. Inc 10 , conTO USE HAIRBRUSH more Pr:s )ytenan .llUrch. JOI11S 111 tIe tained the names of Brown for go\'£.ma ur oc , of warthmore Colle~e: the members of the board should keep in
win. read a number of Andersen's faIry mind," says Dr. Ferguson's communicaworld WIde celehratlon ot the 1900th ernor and Grundy for scnator.
btones at the Swarthmore Publi~ Li. tion.
I Dr. Edwin B. Twitmyer was the a\ll.li~·ersary of the descent ~f the ~oly "The court hl1use attl'n(lants distrih"First-If the trienni~l assessment ?f speaker at the Home and School meet- SPlrtt at Pentecost ~nd WII\ cont11lUC uteri copies of this ticht, which they
rary. on, Monday afternoon, Apral 28.
at four 0 clock. Grown-ups as well as next year does not prOVIde a substantIal il1" last Monda" at the College ave- thc observance of tIllS grcat event to called 'the on I" Rel)tlhlican ticket' " said
the
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\11 t IIe :, )1 r. Pinch?t ..J ··:\ iter I had heen
,
rea ~h'ld
I ren arc 1!lvlted
t~ attend these increase, it would probably
be. necessary
building
a~dJ addressed the parents S~\I1day, June 8th: mc
~slve.:
rebeedtngs. The faIry ~torle~ that have to put the tax rate back to Its present Ipresent on chIld psychology and what I sermons of the. Sunda) s up to June, fused pernUSSlOn to silcak on the court
fu 11 se~ected for readmg .wdl .sho:"" the Ifi~~e.
. ' iha~ ~)een done in. the .Child Psychologi~al' 8th ~nd the .tOPICS ~f the \~~dnesday hOllse s!eps, the C~)U~lty C~1I11missioner
li~' pht1o~~hy, and fine Imagmatlon of Second-The new supenntendent, In ClIlllc of the Umverslty of Pennsylva111a. 1 eyenlllg serVIces, w111 deal \\ Ith some who relllserl pernllSSlOn (\1(1 not have
,\Us Christian Andersen,
his first year of service, may not be as
The theme of the speaker'~ address was aspect of the nature and work of the thc courage oi his convictions, and we
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helpful to the board, as he will be later that parents should start training child- Holy Spirit. Next Sunday morning.! went ahead and sJlokc.
WOMEN'S REPUBLICAN CLUB on, in keeping expenditures within the ren at an early age and that hair brushes Dr. Tuttle spcaks on "The ~.{eaning ,)f'
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FOR MRS. JOHN OGDEN bounds of the budget.
ilIsed only for brushing hair were not, Pentecost."
Girl Scouts
''Third-The school hoard is facing a serving the average home to their fullest
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The following executive committee building program that
be financed capacity. He drew the subject of his, WILL RECEIVE GOLDEN
Th.ere Will he .a song rehearsal at the
of the Repuhlican \Vomen's Cluh of with the funds now m SIght. Because address, "And He Slammed the Door,"
EAGLET FOR SCOUTING' BaptIst Church III
at 10 A.
County is working for the of this fact, it may be the part of wis- from an experience of misunderstanding
Mary Child, the daughter of )11.. and 1)[. Saturday April 26.
Arthur E.
Cltlldiclaey of Mrs. John M. Ogden for dom to retain the present tax rate, and between a father and son in which the
Frederic A. Child, of Vassar ave- i Bassett
go with
girls from the
State tegislature: Mrs. A. B. thus reduce the amount of temporary son slammed the door when his father nut:! who is a student at Hood College, north SIde of the raIlroad and Mrs.
ar M
W
W 1 J 'I
E E borrowing that
be necessary to pro- reproved him for trying to read the wili receive her Golden Eaglet at the George ~[Clntyre .will go with the gir.ls
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rs.
m.
arc,
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n rs. '. '.
I soulI1 Sl(Ie. Be sure to be In
~elick, Mrs. Joseph H. Hinkson, Mrs. vide the gymnasium addition to the Col - sport page of the newspaper at the same Conference of Girl Scouts of Region 3 f rOIll t!e
.. ncis A. Gugert, Mrs. Chas. E. Mar- lege Avenue building. If the present time that he wanted to read it. Dr. in Philadelphia next Tuesday afternoon. full ulllform.
Mrs. Louis N. Robinson, Mrs. John rate is retained, the income fr':lm
Twitmyer pointed out that the father in This is the highest honor that sCOllting I Elsie .Ptman and
Dolman will
"'arlin, Mrs. J. O. Hopwood, Mrs. S. would be $7200 greater than estImated 111 question missed a great opportunity to gives to the girls.
1meet With the candtdates and tenderfoot
Papcoast Levis, Mrs. g. Y. Hartshorne, the budget as submitted. A nest egg of gain the friendship of his .son by not
The Girl Scouts arc planning with (,n- ami all who cannot go to Lansdowne at
J. S. C. Harvey, Mrs. George :M. from $10,000 to $15,000 could be accum- reading the paper with him.
thusiasm the parent and Scout dinner the Club HOllse.
Mrs. E. A. Yarnall, Mrs. ulated in thi.s way."
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10 \ ,for Saturday May 17th. Paren..., of girl
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This
statement
was
made
orally
by
Dr.
The
Browme
Pack
wII
meet
.at
i
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scouts
please
keep
that
date
free
and
. 'orre,
rs.
. rWIIl
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kirk :\{CCurdy, 3rd,
W I
II M Jackson.
\VJ. Bickley
Ferguson at the time he submitted the M. Saturday. If the weather lS warm come and enjoy this pleasure with your 105 Cornell avenue announce the hirth of
lley, PMrs.
... the names of these budget. In view of some
. I I'differences
f h of and.
, pl~ase
f
f t your
t fi lunch.t The1 daughters. ____............- a daughter born Tuesday, April 22.
rature hearinO'
clear,
hring
and urging all the Repuhlican opinion as to the deslra li lly 0 t e tax regIstratIon ee 0 wen y- VI' ~en s an,(
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in the county to vote for Mrs. cut he later wrote out his remarks as dues of five cents should be paid at thiS
Two new cases of · Scarlet
and Mrs.announce
Lloyd M.theBellis,
th Fever
onthhave
of Park avenue
birthofof418a
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Ii has heen sent out during the above so that the hoard members cou Id time by a l o t e mem
rs w 10 lave een repcorte
urmg
e m
t week.
understand both sides clearly.
not already done so.
April, in Swarthmore.
daughter, born Wednesday, April 16.
Secre~ary
a~1(!"d
~fr.
shoul~
I
altthont~'
I~ighway
~f
fi{ty-mdh~~
st~ne \~alls
~he
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fir~
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111)ettel~
p~inting
t~ealli
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p~olple
st.~
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ctlOl~fe
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nel~ware
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I~ansdowne
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THE
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Club and Social News
25, 1930
SWARTHMOREAN
4 Park Ave.
Swarthmore
Jr., accompanied
McKinnie.
The Rev. ]. Jardcll Guenther
in honor of :Mrs. Campbell hono; of 1ler guesAt
ISS.... K
:Mrs. Charlesby'V.lfrs.
Nagel
of Chi-.
. la.th er inc ?'ucst,
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N
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Harrmgton
of
Ann
rhor,
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ligan.
t>
Mrs Guenther of . The Lodge have, ut er 0
) raeuse, ,.
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d eago, Illinois, returned Tuesday from:
im'i'a,iolls h' Ihe clergy of the! Earl Weltz of College avenue and an i Belsy Parker,
of 1[r. an. Pittsfi
Mr. and 1frs. Herbert D. Bolton of
wives to a reception 011 \Vednesday1of '16, talked to a iarge gathering of is convalescmg from scarlet fever.
Chester spent last week-end at the
atternoon, April the 30th, in honor of, college men Tuesday ev('uing in Vlhar"h<: \Vcstminster Guild of the Pre::s- home of !fr. and Mrs. C. L. Bolton.
Always Prepared To Meet All Your
the Rt. Rev. Francis Marion Taitt,j ton hall on the subject, "Personality m byterian Church was entertained at the, :\fr. and hIrs. John Dodds, of JenBridge Party Needs
D.D.
I Business."
'Veltz is president of the h0111e of :Miss Van
avcnue. kintown spent Easter at the home of
:Mrs. C. 'Vahl Dimes, Cornctt avenue, i Vermont National Life Insurance COI1lUr. Drew Pearson IS arrlvmg hOllle, their daughter hirs. George D. Ewing,
entcrtalllC( a tea
e nes av 1I1 IOnOI' .. .
.
WM. KIMMELL &. SON
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\\T d
d
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on the Leviathan next Tuesday from' Columbl'a avellue.
of her sister :Mrs. 'Valter 'V. Post ofl Four brick houses will soon be bUIlt the Disarmament Conference.
:Mr. and :\frs. Samuel D. Clyde of
General Contractor
Rochestrr, N. Y.
, at the corner of 'Valnut lane and. E~m
~fiss Ellen Pearson of 'Vashillgton Swarthmore and Ogden avenues ellterl\' 1'5. \\' • D • \\T ermou tl 1 0 f D ar t mth
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, . by the College. f They
h fwdl I De is visitingr her grandparents Mr. and tained Tuesday evening at contract PAINTING
PAPERING
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. forma II y \V e d-I; occupied
bv
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lane. bridge
avenue cntcrtaliled
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W. C. RIGBY & SONS
B l1r rlIlg
t 0 a tt en d th e £u- I yes
nuet cr
entcrtallled
at "
luncheon
and S'Louise
Spencer
willwillbetake
among
on,
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girls "'ho
this
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oft
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father.
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Funeral Director. & Embalmera
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tril).
l\ rs. j \ nna TI lompson IS
"d IS entertammg
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110 Wed State Street
d aug IIter, 'I
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d luncheon and bn ge next
P 0k
l'"rail k N . S ml'tlI, 0 flat
e nesj\Iiss Margaret Roberts, daughter
Repair Work & New Installation.
Media, Pa.
. I ay
Kenyon avenue. 1\frs. T hompson IS
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f Balt'- ~Ir. and Mrs. John D. HobertsI of ar·
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GEORGE H. KELLEY
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1 avcnue is entertaining at Iunc leon an
on a to lcr orne· marc pike arc chaperoning the
bridge at the Strath Haven Inn toElectrician
m ouccster, ..lUass.
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formal of the
pta 'pslon l\ u ra- morrow. Miss Roberts is a stu ent
Phone Sw. 428.R
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f '·lmPE ., WllcChO la ternity at Spring Haven Country Club at the Baldwin School in Bryn Mawr.
issu~d
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sprin~
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:Mr. and :\Irs. Samuel Dodd
!lrs .. Henry tIock, Cornell avenue Swarthmore avenue are entertaining
enter tamed her luncheon club Wednes- bridge tomorrow evening.
day.
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:Mr. and ~frs. J. Donald Gibson
11r. and :\Jrs. Her~chd SmIth moved Hillborll avenuc arc entertaining
dl0s,·Vassar
avenue.
'Vcunesday Crest.
to their new home on
AIrs. 'Vitliam
Thatcher of College Swarthmore
avenue and children returned on Sunl\fiss Ethel Garrett who is a senior
day from Florida, where they were the at \VcsUown is spending the week at
guests of 11r. Thatcher's mother. I the home of her parents, l\.fr. and Mrs.
While there her two little girls had Albert N. Garrett. College avenue.
scarlet fever.
. I The officers of the \Voman's Guild
Mrs. Herbert Onyx of Elm avenue IS i of Trinity Church arc giving a lunchentertaining her Five Hundred Club COil to the Guild members on VvednesSaturday evening.
day April 30th at one o'clock. On this
Mrs. Albert S. Johnson is entertain- occasion tlIr results of the Lenten work
ing at luncheon and bridge on May 6th of the "Toman's Guild, \\Toman's
and May 8th at her home on Chester iliary, and Altar Guild will be shown.
road.
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1\frs. Thomas \V. Andrcw, N. Chester
Dr. and ~rrs. Arthur Jones of Dickin-I road, is entertaining informaIly at tea
son avenue arc entertaining at dinner I this afternoon for Mrs. l.j'rank V. Burand bridge Saturday evcning, i\.fay 3rd. ton.
l\1r. Ernest \Vernher is entertaining
Mr. and 1\lrs. Hugh A. McLean and
his daughter, Mrs. Campbell Butler of bahy daughter of N. Tonawanda, N. Y.
Syracuse, N. Y.
arc visiting ~Irs. McLean's parents 1fr.
hfrs. Harold Griffin of Rutgers avc- and 1Irs. 'Villiam H. \Vest of Princcnul' is entertaining at diuller and tall a\'Cll11C.
bridge next Tucsday in honor of her
Miss Helen :\fcLain, who is a stusister.
dent at Columhia is spending her
l\fr. Marcd Ullman of Paris, France, spring Y3cation at the home of her
who is spcnding a few wceks in New !l,I0thcr on IIilrvar~1 avenuc: La;;!,
York will he the week CIl(..l guest of his I hursday she elltcrtamed ill bndge 11l
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of _
at
of
at
dinner
andJohnson
bridge tomorrow
evcning. at
Stanley
who is a student
Lehigh Ullh'ersity and Sidncy Johnson
who attcnds the Harvard Law School
spent the Easter vacation at the haOle
of their parents.
l\Iiss Jean Little of Corry, Penna.,
is the guest of Mrs. Arthur W. Ferguson of Amherst avenue.
1\Irs. Burt P. McKinnie, of Swarthmore and Ogden avenues, and Burt,
G. E. Ullman, :-=:==============~
Mrs. Harry S. 1\fctt of Schenectady,
STANL.EY COMPANY THEATRE
N. Y., is visiting at the home of her
DIRECTION WARNER BROS.
parents, )'fr. and ~fr5. A. B. Chapin, I
Han-ard ave1lue.
).[iss Charlotte Fullerton, Harvard
aveIlU~, is entertaining at a tea this
COIlSil1S,
)'lr.avenue.
and :\[rs.
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Ken Maynard in
"PARADE OF
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WINDOW CLEANING
To Give the People of This Vicinity BEITER SERVICE
Archnore Window Cleaning Co.
Has Opened a BRANCH OFFICE at 326 Dartmouth Ave.
Swarthmore
Mr. Arne Hauger, Manager
PHONE Swarthmore 19
Ceneral Houae, Store and Office Cleaning
Window cleaning, Wall Washing, Floor Scrubbing, Floor Waxing
by machine or hand. Awnings and Screens put up or taken down.
We dean your house from attic to cellar.
FOR BETTER SERVICE CALL
SWARTHMORE 19
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Call Sherwood 3101
PAINTERS AND DECORATORS
Arch St., ElUlt of 63rd St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Suburban Work Our Specialty
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Tltey've fou .... tbe ..iffe."e..ee!
• .........Ire .. s of s.lulrdy
"ressed folks are bll~'hl"
KENT'S CLOTIII~S
1-
which means, there are no
price reductions at any time
-furthermore huyingdil'cct
from the Mill you get beLler
"a lues and make a substan·
tial saving by eliminating
retailer's profits and lastly
you have a larger assortmcnt
of patterns and styles to
choose from.
"MONTANA MOON"
WASHINGTON
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Wed., Thurs" Fri.
Geo. M. Cohan's
"UITLE JOHNNY
JONES"
lU~n'!!i
Camp POCONO for boys
UNLIMITED HORSEBACK RIDING
Frlendl)" Influence prevails wIth stair
TOII(!onts
817.50
l!!C27.~O
nov
• .. ' SuU ..
¥10.50 81 7.aO
Ladles' nre!!S .. Sllor's
Con.s
f)rder
¥22.aO
,:15
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01 college-traIned men, Including a
resident camp doctor.
SWarthmore references If desired.
Write or telephone lor InlormatIon.
AIR. AND 1\I1lS. C. G. PAXSON
Mer. l029-J
113 Kenilworth Road, l\lerlon, Pa.
GEORGE GILLESPIE & CO.
BUILDERS
'0
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Ladies' Suits and
Coats
Men's Suits and
Overcoats
Made-to- Order from your own
Material
$10 Reduction from Regular Price
18.00
CLEANING and PRESSING
SPECIALS
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Made-to·Order from your own Material
+
23.00
PHONE
WoRK CALLED FOR AND
SWARTHMORE 504
DELIVERED
On tl...
''''PART~IENT
11""1,,,0"" Pike
Open S.,. 1111 :I P .. ~I.
(;1I"on Relgl,'''' PD.
l1.a Undberllh Brldlfe
COMPANY
Tailors and Cleaners
11 Park Avenue
SWARTHMORE. P.,.
Dear Friend:
Ladies' Silk Dresses French
We take great pleasure in announcing the opening of our new store,
I I Park Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
Dry Cleaned and Pressed
$1.75
This place has been completely enlarged and renovated throughout,
which has been made necessary by our constantly increasing number of cus~
tomers who realize that good workmanship and unexcelled service are well
wOTth the moderate price which we are charging.
Never before, in the 18 years we have been located in this town, have
Cloth Dresses Dry Cleaned
Ladies' Coats French Dry
Cleaned and Pressed
$1.50
we been better prepared to turn out Ladies' and Gentlemen's custom made
Suits and Coats, high grade French Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Remodeling, etc., as we have spaTed no expense in giving our customers all they could
expect in quality and service.
In addition to the work we have been doing for years, we are no,v
prepared to execute orders for LADIES' FURS of every descTiption in the
most approved styles.
It wiJI give us much pleasure to have you come in and inspect our new
establishment, and we assure you that all work entrusted with us will receive
the attention of none but capable and experienced tailors.
Hoping to be favored with a visit from you in the near future, and assur.
ing you of our earnest desire to please in every respect, we are.
Very truly yours,
HARRIS & COMPANY.
Ladies' Suits Sponged
HIlT,UI_
HARRIS &
Men's Suits French Dry Cleaned and Pressed $1.00
Men's Topcoats and Overcoats
French Dry Cleaned and Pressed
$1.25
Men's Suits Sponged and Pressed
$0.40
tI
TilE KENT MFG. CO.
Phone 1129
APRIL 25 to MAY 25
$1.25
'0
It will pay you-and pay well to visit our
retail dcpartment, then make your selection
from our large stock of ready-to.wear garments and l;e well dressed for all occasions
in woolens and worsteds of the better class.
Swarthmore, Pa.
Old Bank Building
Special Removal
REDUCTIONS
and Pressed
Sad.s
81 7.50 '01(42:1.50
11th Season
A sports and WOOdcraft camp. 2000
feet up in the Pocono Mountains.
Moderate fee covers all expenses.
PHONE SW. 504
,
In
Saturday, Mon., Tues.
Eddie Dowling in
"BLAZE O'GLORY"
With Betty Compson
At Night Belmont 0471.W,
EDWARD A. McMAHON
Wed and Thurs.
Maurice Chevalier in'
"THE LOVE PARADE"
Last Day
Billie Dove in
"THE OTHER
TOMORROW"
11 Park Avenue, Swarthmore
Media. Fa.
BUILDER
Mon. and Tues.
Harry Green in
"THE KIBITZER"
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Free Delivery
So. Chester Road
Phone, Sw. 122~
CHESTER
Today-Tomorrow
"SONG OF THE WEST"
100% Talking, Singing,
Dancing
with
John
Boles
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John Barrymore
In His First All Talking
Picture
"GENERAL CRACK"
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Joan Crawford
14 South Ave..
MEDIA, PA.
Today
Janet Gaynor and
Chas. Farrell in
"HAPPY DAYS"
All Talking, Singing
Dancing
Now In Our New Quarters Around the Corner
Aetorney·at..law
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MEDIA THEATRE
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HOWARD KIRK
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Swarthmore's Largest Establishment of Tailors, Furriers,
Cleaners and Dyers Now Ready to Serve You
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~etuGrll1l11g rom~.r'
ormer
rec orhas
0 been
1C' quite
plscopaill at urc
at
Morton,
her1
apartment on Princeton avenue.
!frs. H:. D. Conrad of Annapolis, ]'{d.,:
js spending a week ·at the home of her
parents, 1\fr. and :\lrs.. William Vla-
SWARTHMOREAN
Call Swarthmore 900 and Give Your
News to the Social Editor
~r
daugh~cr
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THE
APRU. 25, 1930
and Pressed
65c
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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,CIt",ler sp,."t lasl week'e"d at tlie, .\Iwa)" Prepared To :lleel .\11 YOU"
afternou", .\I'ril II,,· 31l'h. i" Ito""r of ,,,1/,",. "",,, T",sday 'n'"i,,~ ill \\'ltar·
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Brid.ce Parly Xee,!>
the Rt. H",·. F"all";' :I/ari"l1 Taitt. '''II hal/ UI1 II", suhieel, "l'tTsonaIi'y '" h,·",';an Churel, was ""Inlaille
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their daughter
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n. Ewillt{, WM. KIMMELL &
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(,lltnt;lill('d al tt-a \\\·citH' ...;day in hpllllf panr,
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;It tIlt' l'I)l"nt'r ni \\'alt1l1t lam' and Elm
\Ii~:-; I'Jkn ]\'arsoll nf \\'ashillgton! ~\\'arlhlllort., and Ogdl'll
oi Darlmontb a"',u,,. In- 'he (\III,'.oe. The\' will I
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l1esda,. el'<'lIill,' ill hOll,'r of 'Ilrs, \\ a· Clarke and Ha,'\'C\, wil/ collstruet the 1.,.,," Iti"h srlto,d will spelld this week., 'Ilfss Cle'"ell'ille (;i]"oll alld ,frss,
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a' :lld'onl, Delaware, last week-end,
Swarthmore's Largest Establishment of Tailors, Furriers,
Cleaners and Dyers Now Ready to Serve You
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nl1l'lill."tnll,
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the fu- 1l1H' l'rrtt'l"t;lilll.'cl at IUllcheon :lnd
to ath'IHI
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y","'rday.
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\Irs, ilarold Crinill is t'lItel'taining; ,I".
trip.
:lb·s .. \1111'1 Iitompsoll i, I'isitillg Iter a' /lIl1eiteoll alit! hri,l"e lIexl \vct!IlI'S-' "/i" '\Iargar'" /{oiter's, daugltter of
dallgit"'r, a\'t'lllle.
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Smitit, of
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from FI(lrida
,frs. X.
Thompson
to her home
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Lall~e.
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os. J"ltll D. lio/n'r's of 1'"1'1,
of !lalli·
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at IlInchl'o" allli
IIlnn' pike arc cha)H:ronillg" the ."PI"1I1):.:" hricke at tilt.' Stralh IIayen Il1n loin l\Irs.
Glnut'('slt.'r,
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fra-:
isI' a studellt
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fonnel' n~ctol'
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l',astel- "\"acatloll at the hOIl1t.
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scarlet
oBiccrs
of the
\Voman's
Guild; is .\Iiss
Jean()j
1\[rs, 1fl'wr,
krlll'rt Onyx of Elm a\'C'lluc is oi The
Trillit"
Chul"ch
art.' giving'
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and 111'idg'e Saturday ('\"I'lling, ).fay 3]"(1. tLlIl.
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,\11'. alld )'I1'.:i, Hugh ,\. ).lcLcan ami
his daugilU'I'o \I1's, Call1pJJl'1I J:ullt-r of hal,,' d;wg!ttl'l' ot' :\, 'l'nll:m';lIlda, ~. Y.
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Arch St., East of 63rd St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Suburban Work Our Specialty
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Washing,
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Eddie Dowling in
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FOR BETTER SERVICE CALL
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General HOll.e, Store and Office Clean;ng
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Joan Crawford
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Mon., Tues., Wed.
John Barrymore
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"THE KIBITZER"
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Dancing
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HOWARD KIRK
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THE SWARTH~10REAN
APRIL 25, 1930
APRIL 25, 1930
THE
and Miss Beatrice Thompkinson. of
Overbrook, at their cottage at Wild-
Editor and Publisher
Offices-Shirer Bldg., Second Flcor Front-Phone Swarthmore 900
Philadelphia Representatives, Neville & Hitchings,
)'1r5. Albert Ainsworth, of Chicago,
is spending some time with lIrs. John
CHURCH NEWS
Adams,
of Swarthmore
avenue.avenue,
'V. Findlay
Downs of Ogden
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has purchased the Chestnut Hill home
of Dr. Leopold Stokowski, and with his
THE SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
fami!)r will move there latcr in the
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle,
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
0.0" Litt.D., Pastor
Park Ayenue Below Harvard
Eastlake ami 11rs. H. n. I EveryolH.' is cordially invited to all i
Phone Pennypacker 8020
I Dads, of Swarthmore, were gtle:,ts at services, amI to share 111 the work of
Services
this church.
Wntered as Second Class matter, January 24, 1929. at the Post Office a.t Atlantic City during the past week.
11.00 A. M.-Sunday School.
"Captain Applejack" will be the
Sunday
Iwarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3. 1879.
11:00 A. M.-Sunday Lesson-Sermon.
spring production of the Little Theatre lO.OD-Bible School. A modern gradetl
Wednesday evening meeting each
Club of the college and will he given
school for religious education. Cla5.~' week, 8 p. m. Reading room Open
FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1930
tonight and tomorrow night in Coles for atl ages.
daily. except Sundays and holidays, 1
tection Hall.
:Morning ~r orship At Eleven
10 4 P. M., Church Edifice.
William Krieghoff
on Cedar lane, during the erection of
Sermon :-Thc 1\lcaning of Pentecost
All are cordially invited to attend Ole
home.
DR.
CLARENCE
E.
BL
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In the death of \Villiarn Kricghoff, their
4.45-0rgan 'Vorship. A period for services and use the Reading Room.
Dr. Benjamin Thomas, of Harvard
rest and meditation.
many of us havc lost a sincerely symavenue, is convalescing from· an atVETERINARY SURGEON
pathetic friend. He had, somehow,
5.00--Vesper Worship, closing at 5.45.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
Dog. Vaccinated Against Distemper
rare ability to make your interests his tack of pneumonia.
Sermon-THE BURNING HEART
FRIENDS
own. He was enthusiastic Over one's sucH. Chalmers Stuart, of Princeton
·923 EDGMONT AVE.
7.00-Young People's 1fecting.
Ye
can
never
wait too much for the
avenue, spent Easter as the guest of
cesses and helpful and sympathetic
'\Vednesday-The ~Midweek Service
power,
nor
can
ye ever act too mUch
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one's disappointments so that one felt Mr. and Mrs. Newton Thompkinson
for conference and prayer, the first of
in
the
power
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but,
ye may easily act
drawn to him.
a series of studies in Pentecost.
too
much
without
it.
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I first l11et ~fr. Krieghoff in thc Phi1aCome, get the church calendar alld
Isaac Penington.
delphia Art Alliance when We both had
see what matters of interest and
Sunday
studios, and had the privilege of working
LOTS IN SWARTHMORE BOROUGH
portance await you during the week.
10.00 A. M.-First Day School in Whit.
with him decorating one of lhe dining
At Unusually Low Prices
tier House.
rooms. His great interest in the various
Indifference--Critici.m-Co.operation
The
undersigned
has
a
few
lots
for
sale
in
Swarthmore
Borough
10.00
A. M.-Adult class in Ihe Meeling
arts movements of Philadelphia and
which does a thinking man choose?
at prices ranging from $1500. to $3500. each.
Housc.
particularly in that of t~e Philade1phia
These lots have frontages ranging from 60 to 80 feet and are
n.oo A. M.-Meeting for Worship in
Art Alliance. made him much sought aflocated in dcsirable sections of the Borough. Most of them are
TRINITY CHURCH
the Meeting House.
ter for advise and counsel.
connected with Swarthmore Borough Sewer.
Protestant Episcopal
Wednesday
!fr. Krieghoff was a true artist. HighA discount of 10% will be allowed On the prices of the first two
Chestcr Road and College Avenue
lots purchased for cash before May 15, 1930.
9.30 A. M. 10 2.30 P_ M.-Sewing and
ly sensitive to the exquisite beauties of
All applications should be made directly to
Quilting in Whittier House. Box
nature, his imaginative landscapes are
Rector
luncheon.
ALBERT N. GARRETI,
some of the most charmiug and poetical
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S. T. M.
All are cordially invited to join in th«3l11
bits I have ever seen.
808 Bailey Building, 1218 Chestnut Street, Phila., Pa.
services.
His death, coming as it did on such a
Phone Pennypacker 4442
Sunday Services
beautiful Easter day in his garden. was
8.00 a. m. Holy Communion.
for him, an artist, the 1110.'5t beautiful
WESLEY AFRICAN METHODIST
9.45 a. m.-Sunday School.
way to pass 011.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
11.00 a. Ill.-hlorllillg prayer and serFlorence Tricker.
Bowdin Avenue
mon.
Rov. C. C. Brown. S.T.B~ Pastor
The choirs under the direction 01
Lucius Rogers Shero, assisted by Er- 11:00 A. M_Morning Worship.
nest \Vcrnher, violinist, will repeat the 2:00 P. M.-Sunday Sc:'ool.
Easterday music.
8:00 P. M.-Evening Worship and
Mrs. \ViIliam Hanny, of Yale aveSermon.
nue, entertained at luncheon \Vedncs-r
The Confirmation SCi'\;ce will be
All
are cordially invited to attend the ••
day in honor of Mrs. Harry S. Mett, of
held on Wednesday evening, April 30,
Schcncctady, N. Y., and :Miss K. Hicks,
services
at eight o'clock. The Rt. Rev. Francis
of St. Petersburg, Florida.
Marion 'fa itt, D.D., will confirm tlh:
Everyona i. invited to this church,
Mrs, Elmer E. Melick, president of
class and preach.
its worship and work
the Delaware County Federation of
Women's Clubs, was appointed chairman of convention publicity for the
State Federation at the Second Annual Puhlicity Conference of the Southeastern District held this week at the
Philadelphia I nquirer Building.
Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall entertained
at dinner 011 'Vednesday of this week.
CERTAINLY IT COSTS MORE
invites you to attend its
Her guests wcre Dr. \Vi1Iiam P. Schell,
YOU
CAN'T
BUY
A
SEDAN
AT
of New York; 1liss Mary J. 'VellingANNIVERSARY DAY SERVICES
HORSE AND BUGGY PRICES
ton, of Manchester, N. H.; and Dr. and
MILK FROM GUERNSEY COWS, PRODUCED UNDER
NEXT SUNDAY, APRIL 27TH
Mrs. John Ellery Tuttle.
OUR SANITARY CONDITIONS, IS THE HIGHEST QUAL11.00 A. M.
Mrs. John Ellery 'ruttle and :Miss
ITY THAT THE DAIRY WORLD AFFORDS.
BISHOP ERNEST G. RICHARDSON, D.O.
Margaret Tuttle arc driving to \-Vest
A Telephone CaJi
Golden Guernsey Mnk
Brings a Sample
Is Fresh Every Day
Sutton, Mass., all :Monday. April 28, to
Resident Bishop, Philadelphia Area
spend a few days.
RIVERVIEW
FARMS
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8.00 P. M.
:h-lrs. Joseph S. Bates, of Haverford
REV. ROBERT C. WELLS, D.O.
avenue, has gone to Bridgeport, Conll.,
District
Superintendent, South District
to spend the week-end with her parents.
Mr. and ~frs. Herbert Sanford, of
SPECIAL MUSIC
CORDIAL WELCOME
Baltimore, and formerly of Swarthmore,
spent ~lonclay visiting friends in
LLOYD P. STEVENS, Minister
Swarthmore.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Roger Coleman and
their children drove to Richmond, Va.,
What proportion of the monover Easter.
ey
you earn is really yours?
Mrs. Joseph S. Bates, of Havcrford
,
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avenue, entertained at a hridge lunchSpending all you get means an
eon \V cdncsday in honor of j\f rs. Paul
endless circle of futile effort.
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dollar
in
every
ten
you
at tea all ~[ollclay in honor of Mrs.
:
Protect your expensive Rugs and Draperies by sending
Norton.
earn should belong in a Savings
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them to us for washing.
Mr. and 1\f r5. Ben'ey Schumacher,
Account to grow with compound
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Only the primitive original Oriental method of cleaning,
of Hrl\'crford aVelllle, who havc spent
interest, ready for emergencythe winter in Florida, arc cxpected
without
chemicals or machinery of any kind.
,
or opportunity.
homc ahout l\fay 1st.
Mr. and ~I rs. Arthur Dana and
I,:
daughters have recently moved into
WE PAY
ESTABLISHED 1888
ON
SAVINGS
their newly completed home 011 Elm
Call Ridley
17
Norwood, Pa.
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213 South 171h St., Philadelphia
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PERENNIAL PLANTS
For Your Hardy Garden
$1.30
HARRIS & CO. IN
NEW QUARTERS
Harris and Company, tailors and dry
cleaners 111 Swarthmore for nearly
ESTATE OF WILI,IAM H. BESSE, de.
{:e.1.sed.
Letters Testamentary on the above Estate
having heen granted to the undersigned all
persons indebted to the said Estate are reo
quested to make payment, and those having
claims to preSent the same, without delay, at
the office of Girard Trust Company. Broad and
Ches.tnut Streets, Philadelphia. A. A. Jackson,
PreSident.
CLASSIFIED
Male and Female help. M. D. Booker. 30
HELPlVANTED
Newall and Walnut
streets, Morton. Fa. Phone
Swarthmore 1632.
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Escape for a day from
the household routine by
having dinner at The Tea
Room. It will refresh you
and the family for the
next day's tasks.
Tasty dishes
right price.
at
thQ,
Swarthmore 680
F. M. SCHEIBLEY
ManaRement
StratbHaven
"The Inn with Per.!Jonality"
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Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
BONDS FOR INVESTMENT
NORTH AMERICAN EDISON 5'.-1969
MID-CONTINENT TELEPHONE 5~'.-1943
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER 6'0-1967
UNITED PUBLIC SERVICE 6~'.-1933
GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES 6~'.-19S6
Price on Application·
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
Incorporated
Investment Securities
1518 WALNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
GAILLARDIAS,-sOc Per Do:cn Plants
CHRYSANTHEMUMS,_30c Per Clump or SOc. Per Doz. Plants
SWEET WILLIAMS,-35c Per Clump or 60c. Per Doz. Plants
GARDEN PINKS,-SOc Per Clump
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You Sock 'em-We Chase 'em
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-BALLS35c per paU-3 pails $1.00
CLUBS FOR RENT
PROFESSIONAL AVAILABLE FOR LESSONS
AT LIMA. PA.
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-..-.Chester Road (Sproul Rd.)
Phone Orders to Swarthmore 2.1.6
Opposite Springhaven Club
From
COLAFEMINA'S GARDEN
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FOR RENT
TO RI~N'1'-AJlartmetlt. 6 rooms occupying
entire secoml floor of new building. UIlIIsllally lilla{:iol1s 3ml airy. All equillllH:nt of
most mOllern kind, including electric refriger.
ation. One or two car garage. Additional
bedroom available. Call Swarthmore 1037 aft{:r
!'ix.
ROO~[
A""O
BOARD-Phone
Swarthmore
7I7R.
AVAILABLE
NOW-Very
desirable
first
floor apartment for rent (available now).
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, liVing room. with fireplace, dining room. kitchen, laundry (same
tIoor). Large porch, one car garage. heat
and hot water furnished_ 205 Swarthmore
Ave. Tel. 698-M. Samuel M. Dodd,
1:0R RENT-3rd floor apartment: 3 rooms
and bath-$40. Phone Sw. 77J·R or 3J5W.
FOR SALE
fOR SALE-Oriental rug, haud·made linens,
an architect's, Imilder'!' anti engineer's li.
brary. Drawing instruments cheap. Wooden
Ileds. S. G. Sellers, 320 N. Chester Road.
BOARDING-By the week. Miss E. C. Roth,
177 Bridge St., :Morton. Pa.
WANTED
WANTED-Uoom and Loard with partial care
of semi·invalid, lady, or room for companion.
PIC.1SC answer stating terms to P. 0, Dox
J04 Swarthmore.
FOR RENT-On the Hill
Second floor of two-family howe. May be
rented either as separate dwellIng or as
housekeeping apartment. Four bedrooms,
reception room. living room, dining room.
pantry. kitchen and bath; separate porch
and cellar; located at 308 Elm avenue.
May be inspected by applying to Mrs. Pollard on premises. or by applIcation to
I1.Ibert N. Ganett, Phone 489.
FOR RENT-SWARTHMORE
STORE-4oo sq. feet of space. Center of
business district. $50.00 per month.
HOUSE-Three story detached brick bouse, 9
rooms, 2 baths, in good repair. Centrally
Jocatf!d. Available May 1St. $125 per mo.
HOUSE-Semi.·detached; six: rooms and hth;
shade. $55.00.
APARTMENT-S rooms and bath, first floor;
pOTch; nice yard; conveniently located;
$r ro per 1110.
FOR SALE-Owner Iraving town offers his
handsome home on Amherst Ave. at a sacri rice price.
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CHAS. A. SMITH
Phone Swarth. 705
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
W. S. BITTLE
fora
thriD
That school cllum in
a distant town-telephone her tonight.
"Voice visits" renew
old ties and are 80
easy to make.
Notary Public
Real Estate
Called for and Delivered
IN SWARTHMORE
12 Pieces for
75c
Washed, Ironed and Folded
Includes Sheet., Table Cloth.,
Pillow and Bolster Cases. Tow..
ele. Napkins. Aprons, Under..
wear, Nightgowns, Slips. Etc.
Call Clearbrook 2790
Delaware County Representative
P. R. STEVENSON, Jr~
110 Po...eJron Ave.,
Lallldowne, PL
Telephone-Madison 6474
2. Clumps Sweet Williams
2. Clumps Garden Chrysanthemums.
6 Gaillardia Plants
To rent-3 6-room house. at $50 a
ilIonth and one near1y new with 4 bedroom. for $85 a month; and one 7
rooms, 2 car garage $75.00.
"Serving Swarthmore Since 1904"
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Special
1. Clump Pinks
GOLF
PRACTICE FIELD
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SWARTHMOREAN
5
wood, N. J.
PublUhed Every Friday at Swarthmore, P ..
Robert E. Sharples,
SWARTHMOREAN
TELEPHONE
COMMUNITY
LAUNDRY CO.
Drexel Hill
J. J. POCOCK, INC.,
106 E. 9th Street
Chester, Pa.
THE
6
SWARTHMORSAN
tIOD. 18xl8 feet. One-story frame ad.ditlon. Levari Facias
No. 2Z45
6x15 feet. Btore front. TwO-Btory pragf.t'
18I33 feet. 4 frame bunplOWB. 15X30 fee
December Term. 1925h
each. Enclosed tront porch. (Second deAll that certain brick messuage and lot O(
scription).
pieee of tround situate at L1anweUYD Statioo.
On Friday, May 2, the Delaware
In the Borou~ of Glenolden, County of Dela.
One
frame
bungalow.
15x30
feet.
Porch
wari: aforesatd. being the ~t batf of tbe
County League of Women Voters will front. (First description).
lot rtumbcred eighty-one (81) on the plan of
hold a study class and candidates' hm·
lots of the Llanwellyh Land Improvement
Sold as the property of Clarence Walker C~paqf. recorded at Media in Deed Book
cheon at the McClatchy Community and
EllZabeth .bJs wUe. mQttCagQ~ Winl! "\V • NO.7. pages 11. &c. Beginning at a
Building, 69th and Walnut streets, Up- real o\Vners, WIth notlc~ to terre tenants. point on the south side of Parker avenUe at
if any.
the distance of five hundred twenty-three and
per Darby.
hundredths feet east of the eastwardly
cash on day ot sale; fifty-five
Condltlons-$250.00
· IIe stu dy c Iass on th e su b'Jee t 0 f balance
T
side of Cook avenue; thence extendinlL east.
In ten days.
;,·ardly twenty.five feet along said Parker
ULiving Costs", under the leadership
aven\le to a point; thence southwardly passing
of Miss Alice Darnell, chairman, willi GEARY & RANKIN. Attorneys.
through the division wall between the above
mentioned messuage and the adjoining messuage
open at clevcn o'clock. Mrs. \Villiam Levari Faelas
No. 469 to a point; thence westwardly twenty·five feet
J. Carson, Editor of the League Bulto a point in the line of Lot No. eighty·two
March Term, 1928
,(8~), thence northwardly one hundred fortyletin l will speak on "The Consumer's
five feet to the said Par-ker avenue and place
All that certain lot or piece of land with of beginning. Dounded on the north by said
Interest in the Regulation of Utilities",
the
two-story
frame
and
stucco
dwelUng
avenue on the east hy adjoining brtck
and the discussion will be opened hy thereon erected situate on the northeast- Parker
messuage and' other lands of Mary A. Con.
erly side of Free street at the distance of gleton, on the south by lot No, seventy.six
Mrs. J. O. Hopwood.
hundred and eighty-eIght feet and (-6) and on the west by lot No. eighty.two
The candidates' luncheon wilt follow, one
twenty-five one-h'Undredths of a foot mea- (8,)' a said plan
sured.
southeastwardly from the southeastn
.
at 12.30 p. m. in ~Iari's Restaurant in
erly side of duPont street. In the Borough
Under and subject to payment of certain
the same building. Hcprescntatives of all of Ridley Park. County of Delaware and
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State of Pennsylvania. Extending thence mortgage ddt or pnnClpa sum 0 tree t ous·
parties for the offices to be voted for at southeastwardly along the northeasterly and dollars ($3,000.00), with interest thereon.
Improvements consist of two·story brir.k
the May primary election have been side of the saId Free s t ree t on a 11ne cu rv - house
15 X 36 feet. One .story frame addition,
to theand
right.
having
of five
·'... t. I:~~'ne gange. 9 Xl8 fed.
invited, and will make short addresses. tng
hundred
eighty
feet.a aradius
distance
of 6."s
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All interested are cordially invited to forty feet and two tenths of a foot to a
point: thence north fifty-three degrees
Sold as the property of William McKelvey,
attend. The studv class is free to every- fifty-five minutes east one hundred and mortgagor and real owner.
one. The pric~ of t he luncheon is thirty feet and forty-six one-hundredths
of a foot to a point; thence north thlrtyConditions-$250.00 cash on day of sal!";
very moderate, and tickets may be. ob- six degrees five minutes west forty feet to balancc in ten days.
point. and thence south fifty-three detained from Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyney. agrees
fifty-five minutes west one hundred LUTZ ERVIN. REESER & FRONEFIELD,
Phone 590 R, untit April 28th, which and thirty-two feet and seventy-seven one• WINFIEI,D W. CRAWFORD,
hundredths at a toot to the northeasterly
Attorneys.
is the last day for IUlicheon reserva- side
of the said Free street, the point Bnd
place of beglrtnlbg. Bounded on the northtion.
JOlIN J. CAIN, Sbcriff.
west by lands of Gilmore. McFeron and
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Miller, Inc.. on the northeast by lands of
Mr. and ~Irs. Samuel D. Clyde, of Freda W. Thomas. et al. and on the southeast by lands of the saId George B. Elliott.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Swarthmore and Ogden avenues, who et ux. about to be conveyed to the said
Glimore,
MePeron
and
J.ltller,
Inc.
have been visiting 111 Atlantic City, N.
Under and subject to certain bunding
J., returned to their home on Wednes::O;otice is hereby given by the Board of
conditions and restrictions.
Directors of the School Di~trict of Swarthmol;"e,
day.
Pcnnsylvania. a District of he rourth Cla!ls
Also under and subject to the payment of I'enllsylvania, that sealed bids are invited
of a certain mortgage debt or urincical for the erection and completion of the follow·
lIrs. R01and Porter and Miss Frall- sum of six thousand dollars. with the ning buildin~s for said School District: (3)
ces Porter, of Rutgers avenue, who terest due and to grow due thereon.
Shop Building to be erected on the. C!=lU~ge
site, and (b) Grade School BUIldtng
have been traveling abroad for several
Improvements consist of two·story stuc- Avenue
to be erected on Rutgers Avenue between
months have arrived in Swarthmore. co house. 26x34 feet. One-story stucco ad- Sirath Haven Avenue and \Vestdale Avenue.
dition. 4x20 feet. Porch front. one-story
Miss Porter will return to Paris next shingle garage, IOxl8 feet.
Pursuant to the L:Lws of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, separate specifications have
week.
Sold as the property of George B. Elliott been prepared and separate bids will he rec~iv
and Annetta Ell1ott, mortgagors and real ed for the General Contract, the Plumbing,
owners.
the- Beating and Ventilating and the I£lecrical
Work.
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
Condltlons-$250.00 cash on day at sale;
The ex('cution of all work to be in accord·
balance In ten days.
ance with the plans Qnd specifications and
Funeral Director.
under tbe superVision of Ritter & Shay, ArchWINFIELD W. CRAWFORD, Attorney.
itects Packard Building. Philadelphia, Penna.
and Embalmer.
Copie's of plans and specifications, including
Levari Facias
No. 2244 Gcncral Instructions for Bidders. are on file
20& SOUTH ORANGE ST.
for the inspection of all t:idders at the office
of the Architects and at the office of the
Deeember Term, 1929
Me&.. P ...
School
District, in the College Avenue Build·
Phonel "
All that certain lot or pieer. of ground with ing, Swarthmore, fennsylvania. CO!1trac;tor.!
buildings and improvements thereon erect. dcsiring copies of said plans and specdi~at!ons
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SWARTHMORE, the
ed. SilUate in the Borough of Aldan afore. for either or both of the proposed bUlldmgs
PENNSYLVANIA
for their private use to he retained by them
said. bounded and described as follows:
Sealed bids for school supplies, janitors'
until time of receiving bid.s can proc.ure. same
supplies, and fuel wm be received at the office
Beginning at a point in the middle line of by all plication to the Architects, apphcatlon to
of the School District of Swarthmore up to Clifton avcnue, being a corner of land of be' accompanied by check in the sum of $15,
three o'clock, Eastern Standard time, May 6, Emma Io;. Dickerson. at the distance of five $10 of which will be refunded upon the re1930. Specifications may be secured at the hundred sixtr and thrce one·thousnndths feet turn of the plans and specifications.
school office. The School Board reserves the southeastwardly from a stane set for a comer
Ilids are to he submittcd in accordance with
right to reject anf_ or all Nds.
"Bid Fonns", cop)' of ~hich is contained. in
ISABEl., VAN DEWATER RYAN,
at the point of intersection of sa.id middle line the sllel"ifieations. All hlds. whether for Gen·
Secretary. of Clifton avenue. with the line of ground eral lontraet or separate branches of tht:; work
now or late of Henry H. Major Said stone of either building shall be su1:miltt'd In the
being a corner of the larger tract of land of scaled envelopes clearly marked "Bid on. S~OP
which this lot is a part: thence extending Building" or "Bid on Grade School Duddmg
along t:aid middle line of Clifton avenue, south for thc School District of the BorOllgh of
twenty-four degrees, thirty-eight minutes. and Swarthmore, Pennsylvania," and addressed to
twenty· nine seconds east, in front or breadth, Mrs. Isabel Van Dewater Ryan, Secretary,
SHERIFF'S SAL~
fifty.onc and eight)·.five one·hundredths feet, nnd mllst Le delivered to her at the office of
and extending of that width in length or depth the School District in the College Avenue
Of Real Estate
northeastwardly between parallel Jines at rip."bt Huiltlillg:. Swarthmore, Penna., !lot later than
angles to said Clifton avenue, two hundred '1 p. Ill. Eastern Standard 'tune. Tuesday,
At. the SherlfI's Office
and fifty fcet. Buunded on the southwest by May 6, 1930.
said Clifton avenue, on thr. Southeast an.j
court House, Medla. Pa.
contraclor will be requircd to file with
northeast by ground of EdWin Kin/r, on the! hisEach
I,il\ a Certified check as required by the
northwest
by
said
ground
of
Emma
E.
Dicker_
Saturday. May 3, 1930
General Instrudions for Bidders, made out
"'n.
to the School District of SWarthmore. Penna.,
Under
and
subject
nevertheles!l
to
certain
At 9:30 O'clock. A. M.
which certified check must be filed by the
conditions and restrictions.
contractor as a guarantee tbat the necessary
(Dayl1ght Saving Tlme)
contract and bond will be entered into as
Also under and subject to payment of cer. required
by the said Board of Directors. Should
Levari Facias
No. 2166 tain mortgage deh or principal sum of sixty. any contractor, whose hid or bids are accepted.
five hundred dllllars, with interest thereon.
default in furnisbing approved bonds and COQ'
December Term, 1929
as required, then the certified chcck shan
Improvements consist of two and one.half tract
t·e forfeited to the School ,District:
.
All that certain lot or piece ot land story brick and frame house, 15X24 feet. One
Any bidder may submit a bid covenng
situate in Darby Township In the County story frame addition, 9XI.:l eet. Front and either
Imilding or both b~ildings s.eparately.
ot Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. side porches. Brick garag~, 24X.2: feet.
and lor coveriug the Plumbmg, ~Ieat1Ug,. V~n·
Beginning at a pOint on the northeasterly
tilating or Elcctrical Work for either bUlldmg
sIde of Ashland avenue one hundred t1ttySoM as the property of Walter T. Conard, or both buildings separately.
four and eleven hundredths teet south- mortgagor and real ':)wne:-.
The Board reserves the rigitt to reject any
eastwardly from Lawton Terrace.
all bids.
Conditions-$2$0.oo ea'ih on day of sale; or By
order of Board of Directors of the School
Containing In front fifty and thlrty one- halance in len days.
District of the Dorough of Swanhmore, Pennhundredths feet and extending In depth
northeastwardly one hundred and fifty r,UTZ. rtRVIN, REESER & FRONHFIELD. sylvania.
feet.
:\W.s. ISABEL VAN DEWATER RYAN,
WINFIELD \Y. CRAWFORD,
Secretary.
Attorneys.
Improvements consist of frame bungalow.
20x30 feet; porch front.
WOMEN VOTERS TO
STUDY CANDIDATES
APiUt 25, 1930
,
Permanent Imp1"Ovements and Equipmt!:Dt:
Road a.nd Sewer ImproveQlents •••••••••••••••••••••
Publ!e ltuitdinp and ~rounds ................ , •••••••
Equipment; Fire, poric~, Hall. etc •••••••• ,. _ ••••••••
Total
1"57,500.00
4 2 ,000.00
29,500.00
239,000.00
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274.8 36.13
LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS
8.4 0 $'.00
757·98
2,086.99
85,000.00
1'18,586.,.6
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2'14,836.'13
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STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS
the Year Ending December 31, 1929
Fot-
Tax Duplicate 1929:
Assessed Valuation on $4,'146.065 @ 12 mills ....... .
I.ess, Commissions: Tax CoUector ..........••...•.•
Discounts, 'laxpayers, 5% on payments made
prior to September 30, 1929 .....•......•.
Adjustments, net, reductions in assessments ...•
AUDITORS' REPORT
Condltlons-$250.00 cash on day of sale;
balance In ten days.
'1'0 thc HOrOlll{l1 Coulldl :111.1 "nrgcs""
Borollgh of Swarthmore.
I)"la\~arc COIIIII\", ('omml)n'\calth of 1'enll!'yl\'ania.
Gentlemen:
.
'rite Borough J\u
all,lit of tilt· HOTnugh TlTords. illchlti:ng the n'cords nf the ~ecrelary. 'l'reasllrcr anti
"l';I)\ Cplh'ctor of ~:li,1 Borough. for lite ~Tar ','nding Dt'cemiJer ~r, 1f).:!9.
Thi~ rellort COIl~i"ls of a Slaic.·Ill('1lI of AS~I'H ;\Ihl I.iahilitil.·~ of the HMOUgh
:15 of O,·cctnl!,_·,· JI. H).!'J, :;talelllellt of Hf'ceipts anti Dishursements for thc year
cn.ling Ilt-Cl'ml',·r .11, 1'I":f). SlIlInnar\" of Ca~h Bal:l1Icl.·~ a .. of j;wllary I and De.
cemht-r 31, 19~9. all,\ the B'tlldcrl In,khtedue,,s of the Horollgh :I. .. of DccemLer
GEARY & RANKIN. Attorneys.
Levari Facias
No. 2350
December Term. 1929
All those two certain lots or pieces of
land with the ffllme bungalow thereon
erected. situate in the Township of Darby
1n the County of Delaware and State of
Pennsylvania. at the northeasterly corner
of Lincoln avenue and TrlbbetL'i road.
JI.
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Containing In front or breadth on said:
Tribbett.'J rand. fifty feet (each lot being
twenty-fl\'e feet) and in depth eastwardly
along the northerly side of Lincoln a\"enue I'
one hundred feC!t. Being lots number seven
and eight In Scction Six ns shown. on the 1
plan or map of the Sharon HlII Homestead I
Extension (Mntthews Tract) a copy of I
which Is filed In the recorder of deeds In
Media, Pennsylvania. In deed book D N~.
13 page 624.
I
All that certain lot or piece at land with
the four frame bungalows and tmme store
and dwelling and other Improvements
thereon erected. situate In the Township
of Darby In the County of Delaware aforesaid. bounded and described as tallows:
Beginning at a point In the northerly
side at Newltn street (twenty teet wide)
a corner or lands now or latc of John H.
Scott Estate: thence by same and lands of
William H. Miller. et nl, north twenty-six
degrees west twenty-two and one-tenth
perches to land at Priscilla Boyd; thence
by same north sixty-three and one-quarter degrees east. one nnd seventy-two hundredths perehes to the middle at Trlbbets
avenue or road; thence by said avenue or
road twenty·she degrees west ten and
eighty-five hundredths perche."I to the middle of Hook road; thence by said road.
north seventy-one degrees flfty minutes
east, elgbty and seventeen-hundredths
perchell to In.nds at Peter Evans; thence by
same south twenty-six degrees. eMt thlrtyone and elghty·one hundredths pC!rches to
the northerly side ot Newlin street (twenty
teet wide): and thence by 88ine south
sixty-three and one-quarter d~rees Wl!fIt.
nine and eighty-one hundredths petches
to the place of beq'lnnlng. Contalnln't one
acre and one hundred and forty perches.'
Improvements constat of two;!.tory tramI"
house, ISdl fftt. Otte-etory ....tIle addl-
I')":q.
't'llt~ V;}lue a~~'glll·.1 to Hon,1 and
S,'w(·r JlIll'ro\"CIllI'1l1S 111 tile Statcment of
A~sd,., n·I'TI·R·Il!s the aggrl'gatc of the ,"oarinus hplld issut·s put nut for said improvemcnts, plus $$.''''"' e-,,;pl·'llla·.j frOIll tax rC('t i!'t~ during 11)2'); the value a!>'
sigllc.1 to Pl1hlie 1I11i"IiIl~~ 011111 (;rullil,ls H·l'n·~ents an insllr;lhie "aIHe of $,,0,000.00
JlIa("(~,1 upon HornllJ.:"h lIall, "Ius a ,·aluc of $2.()(lO.oo for the Cres::-oll l.ot. The
value of $29.5110.'lI) 1.lac.·" 1I1~'ll "rjUiplllt"lIt is an estiIuatc(i ill"('ntor}, value Ihcreof.
H.espcctfully submitted,
S. \\' AJ,'l'lm JOHXSO;.J
\\' AI,I~ACE :\1. :\lc('URDY
\\". H. ~l.AI~
Borou~h
Auditors.
2,224.85
58.20
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5 2 ,24 1 .04
6,029.20
Taxes, t 929. Collected .........•.........................••...•.•..
Taxes. 1928, Collected .............•...........•.. , ..••.....•..•••
Taxcs. 1927, Collected .................•.....•..•..•...••.••...••
Proceeds of Notes Discounted at Bank ..........••..•.•••.......•..
Proceeds of Bond Issue, Face Value $50,000 •...••.•.•..•••.•...•••
Sale of Dond NO.7, Loan NO.5 ..•••....•...••..................
Interest on flank Ualance ..........••...•••...•..•.....•....•....•
Interest on Sinking Fund Investments ........................... .
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 2% on roreign Insurance ••.••...••
Rebate Otl Interest paid on notes redeemed before maturity .•..•.....•
Assessment on Street Improvements and Liens .•...................
Pole and 1IIfain "ax ..................••.•••.................•.....
Police Fines .•................••.......•..•.............•..•.....
Borough 1Iall Rents, Less Commissions ..........•.••...•....•......
Perlnits .....................................••.•••....•.....•...•
Sundries .......................................•...•••....••...•
Retainer of 5 % 011 Parrish and McGill Roads .•.....••••.••••••.•..••
Deposits Oil Street Openings ............• _.•...•..•...•............
46,211.84
8,482. 0 9
3 1 0.23
12.181.25
50•895.6'1
500.00
274.9 0
15'0.00
463.08
t I 1,'19
4,693.94
1,1.24·72
265.00
467.49
4,011·50
322.02
1,354·20
301.95
Total ................•.•....•.........•....•.•........ , ••..•.
Credited to the following PUIlds:
General Fund .........• , .........•....••..••..•..• %23,382.'16
Sinking Pund , ....••.................•.•.•.•••.•..
3,611.75
110111 Fund ...........••...............••..••..••.•
269. 13
Special Deposits and Uetaillell Items ..........•.•...•
1,33 0 .9 1
Sllecial I:und •...................•....•...........•
3,5 2 7. 12
132,121.6,.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Yarnall, Kenyon
a,'enue have started on a tour of the
Northwest and Canada. They expect
to be away all summer.
7
Mrs. C, C. West, Mrs. L. T. Wray and
},.Irs. Samuel Palmer.
:Miss Marion 'Vest Gcare of Rutgers
avenue witt spend this week-end at
Franklin and Marshal1 University where II
she will attend the Spring Hop.
Miss Alma Young, of Easton is visiting with her sister, Ahs. John' Ogden
of Hillborn avenue.
'
)
An Eleetrie
Dr. and :1Irs. Lawrence Smith and
"vo children of East Aurora, N. Y.,
,·;.;itcd at thc home of Dr. Smith's sis).[rs. John \Yatsoll will entert~lin a
{t"r, Mrs. Frallk1in Gillespie of Rutgers
bridge
club of which she is a member
arcnue.
next Thursday afternoon.
\Varren Johnson of Washington ColThomas Myers and John Myers, sons
kge, Chestertown, Md., spent his spring
of
:Mr. and Mrs. Andrew :Myers, of
Y:lcation at the home of his j parents,
Corn~l
avenuc, wcre reecnt Atlantic
jfr. and 11rs. S. A. Johnson, Amherst
City visitors.
a·,enue.
)'Ir. and ),[r5. Edwin George and son,
)'Ir. Calvin Huntoon was at home
of
Elm a\'CIHlC, left 1-1onday night for I
from Lehigh University last week.
Pittsburgh, where they wilt spend a J
).ir. W. H. Yerkes visited the Howe week.
!
Ca,,·erns ncar Cobleskil1, N. Y. recently.
1fr. and Mrs. Edward Bassett ofl
Mrs. D. E. Knowlton and Miss :Mary Korth Chester road, wilt cntertain on
II. Knowlton returncd from abroad on Saturday c\·cning.
the Minnctonka last 1.fonday.
1lrs. Andrew Francis Jackson,
)'lr. Sidney L. Eaton and son Philip
Park avenuc, is visiting her son, John,
01 Bath :Maine visited with ]"Ir. and who is a cadet at Staunton 1Iilitary
)T rs. Roland Eaton of Dickinson ave- Academy, Vit:ginia.
IHle over thc week end.
~[rs. \Villiam H.. :Main of Cedar lane
gave a luncheon last Thursday. The
gucst of honor was l!.frs. F. R. \Vard
of Roselle Park, N. J. Other guests
w~rc Mrs. CharJes Bolton, Mrs. \Villiam Johnson, 1frs. George Zimmer,
'I
Refrigeratol~
Pays for Itself!
132,121.6'1
Your Grounds
Reflect You
STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS
Ending Decembet- 31, 1929
GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE:
It's easy to have a weD kept
6'1,500.00
2,3U.58
.200.00
1,000.00
100.00
2,311.14
9 00.00
lawn and grounds. With proper
equipment the effort is slight
and results outstanding. Add
to the beauty and desirability
of your neighborhood.
212.05
3 z8.4 J
39 0 • 1 9
55·00
60.00
13".4 8
13 1.65
SHERIFF SALES
Sold as the property of Martha V. Allman and George Allman, her husband.
Martha V. Allman, real owner. with notice
to terre tenants. If any.
2,432. 18
'fotal Taxcs Due to Borough 1929 .................•.••.•.•....•
Total Taxes, Unpaid as of December 31, 1929., •••..••.......•.
For the Year
TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
NEWS NOTES
Notes Payable, Due on New Pumper Fire Engine •••••••••.••••..•••
Accounts Payable Unpaid Current Bills ....•..•••..•..•••..•....•...
Special Deposits. and Retained Items Payable (see contra.) •.....•..••.
Bondcd Indebtedness .....................•.....•.•...•......•....
SUrplus, representing excess of Asset valuation over Liabilities ..... .
Total
i\.PRIL 25, 1930
Mowers and Other
Lawn Equipment
4. 22 4.86
8.l'l.05
475·00
756.~9
R
G,·ee"e,·
C
LAWNS
••
I'icll~
velvety
Here's the modern way to richer.
greener lawns I Finer flowers.
vegetables, shrubs and trees. too.
Vigoro, the complete, scientifically balanced plant food, makes
healthy, vigorous grass-a velvety lawn.
Vigoro is clean, odorless. And
so inexpensive I Get enough for
everything you grow.
Vigor~ is sold where you buy
your lawn and garden supplies.
DELICIOUS' frozen.
desserts for SlIllllner, YC!'d Bul l11os1 ~.f ull this
marvelous Electric Rf~frig(~r~llor goes to rockIJollom in hou8Ckel~Jlillg. Dollar hy dollar it
saves tahle Inone),! Doctl away with wasting of
foods ••• Dlukes huying in har~ain _Illanlilics
possihle ••• ellis entertaining ('osls •• ~. lurns
leftovers into lIlt'uis ••• guards health.
274·5'3
POLICE,
Salaries ........•....•••..••...•......••..••.••..•
Equilllnent ....................••.............•....
'felephone ....•..•..........••.................•..
Insurance .....................•.... _..............
Automotive Supplics. Rent. etc.....................
Sundrics •...................................•••..
nRE:
Equipmcnt .................................•......
Insurance ........•........•................••••..•
Repairs, Clcaning and Care of Apparatus ...•..••....
Supplies and Sundries ..•..............•......•.....
HEAL.TTI:
Salaries ...........................................
Anti·rabies vaccine treatment.......................
M[SCEr~r,ANEOUS
:
ColleClion of Garbage ..........................•....
Street r.ighling .......................•...•..•.....
l:ire. llydra,)~ rents .................•..............
J.,(lll1PIIWllt. 1 raffie ..........................•.•....
Building 11l5J)cetions .............................. .
l,t'gal Services atul I~xpellse;; .......... _ ........•....•
Sundries .•........•.........•...............• , •..
punuc
PI{OI'ER'fY:
Coal anti Furnace Operation ....•....•.............
Gas and Ekctricit)' .........•.................••...
\\'nler .......................................... .
Hel'air~ .......................................... .
Sundry SUpplil·S. etc .............................. .
SI'~\\,El~
;
Construction ...................................... .
Ellgineer~' H:t'ports nUll Inspectiolls ..........•.......
Repairs ,lIlil SUllflrr :-iupplies ...............•........
SPI~CJAL:
Janitor \"age,; ................................... .
l,alJOrl"rs \Vages. II ig!1\\ay .....................•....
,
6,630.00
942.54
260.12
166.75
918.02
o:!6J.41
Thousunds of fmuilic8 c....·(~ ,'ollsidl'rilig lhis
wonderful illvcshncnt lhis sp~ing. The r(!a~1 way
to huy an Electric Refrigerator is to ('(~l.~Jlare
nlukes, size!!l, pri.oeM und youI' (~wn ituU"idual
houschold rCtluircnltml!o-i. Yon ~~Il do 1I1i~, \"(~ry
thing in any of our 8Ior(~s at yC?ur Ichmrc, in-.
spcding the various rcfriger"llors mI(l a"\,~liling
yourself of rhe help of our r('f~~gerillor ("~lH~rls
••• gladly gh·en.
.:;~~.
A product of SWIFT & COl\n-,\Nl'
--
SUPLEE'S
3,846.10
814.65"
56o:!.59
dlo.43
----
5,503·'1'1
308.33
187.00
--
495·33
1,5 00.00
3.5,,1.99
~,~80.00
lIardvvare Store
South Chester Road
Wm. Henderson
& Co.
Lumber, Building
Materials & Feed
MORTON, PA.
COME IN TO()AY
Phone Sw. 455
822.69
pass
211.50
406.3 0
389.93
day. "h ..ad!
73'1· 0 o:!
177.8..
5'1·00
6H.07
1']J·55
..·.n.illI.lUUE
BUY A NEW FORD
THIS SPRING
--4,7 0 6.5R
1.271).01
.;:'55'·05
---
••• ttlit"
i ~8.00
~.670.32
ASSETS
C:l~h ~\v:lil:ll)le for Cllrrcnt Need!'l:
(;(~I1('r:l1
Funt! '" .•.•. ••.. •••. ••. •••... •••.•••. •••
lIal1 runt! .......................................
Special I-"lIn(1 .................•.•..•..............
Spccial nero~its an,l Retained Items (sce contra) ..... .
Sinking Fund:
Cash : •••.••••.•....•...•.•..•.•...••......•......
Securities ..........•.......•..• , ........•....•...
11,5 2 6.11
1.~7.24
.;:';?2.7 6
---
11,896.7'1
2,086.99
Fmuls
General 1;lIn.1
Sinking FUlld
lIall I'unt! ........ .
Special Ih'posils and
Rctained Items ..
Special Ill1l1tl ..... .
'1'otals
--
.;?69.1j
1,3.10·91
3.5':,·1 ~
1,~5"·53
I.H.OX
I
IIJ,736.M
Down
... .10;:0.56
.:!9.l.i9
IIUYI.U~ .. ts
.'
,
'.
. :..
.
. ..
;
.
..
..
I
C J
r--)
II II it
Ifnv ns
3.·PS .....
n i shu rS(,lllents
DllriuK
Year
fI3,7J6.~.a
4.30::1·56
~93·79
498.45
.1,,,25· ....
Cash Balance
December
JI, J9o:!9
11,5'.26.7'1
3,788.4 1
14'1. 2 4
2,086.99
2:U.'1 6
Then Convenienl ilion lilly Paymenl.
THE NEW FORD TOWN SEDAN, $670
3,000.00
2",000.00
6.500.00
23,Sbo.oo
50.000.00
Sli/thlly ilIon, 011 DI'/errl'.l Paymellu
(E. o. b. Detroit, plus freight and dcli.verv.
Dumpera and Ipare tire extra.)
•••
See theln on Display Now
PDILADELPIIIA
ELE~TRIC COMPANY
Jo:!.121.6'1
Roads. -1% Interest Due April and Oetoher 1St, S~ril!-I... •••
Sewers. 4% Interest Due A.pril and October 1st, Serial......
Equipment 4}<:1% Interest Due January and July 1St, Senal
Road!l. 4}S% lntenst nue January and July 1St, Serial. ....
H.efuntiing, 4~% Int~rcst Due .May and November ut, Senat
'180
'18
December 31, 1929
6,589.38
1,119.80
·llw/rt>leclric Iype
·
A
T
49~·15
Call for a Delnonstration
I,oan Xo. 4
Loan No. .s
Loan No. 8
looan NO.9
Loan No. to
• •• (·j]i('.;('111
I~'~
1~2,256.58
BONDED INDEBTEDNESS
1,2"9·74
",03 2 .43
27 8.36
71 '1.15
196.85
114,85
Pole and Main 'faxes, Publie Utilities. •..•...•• ", .••.•••.
Ii 1.f)U
..
C
4,302.5 6
3,'188 .."
3.500.00
Accounts Uec('ivahle:
Taxes. 19.;:'1) ....•..................••...••....•...
Taxes, 192M, Dlle from 'fax Collec1or......
255.60
Dne from Trcasurer ........
570.58
Liens, Roads, Harvard Avt!:nue .••...•••.••.•••.•
SWarthnlore Avc ...••••.. , •..•..• ,
Princeton Ave...•.•....••......•.
\Vcstdnle Ave.•..••••.••••........
Sewers. Swarthmore Ave. • •.....•.......
Sidewalk, Riverview Ave .•..............
I,S~o . .l5
,""79. 2 ;?
Uecl·il,t ..
During
\' ,·ar
I ~.l •.'X2.76
3,611.7$
colrl control".
••• all-sleel ••• s(miml
SUMMARY OF CASH BALANCES AS STATED
Cash Balance
}auuary
1. '1)29
lliltl
1
GI~N"~II"U. m."~.'Tln(;
':>,500.00
1.645,00
157.56
AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1929
December 31. 1929
Hydrator
cabinels •
abruula1lt ice (,IIIIPS
• nf'IV
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
"elV
SEnv ..~ ••
6,23 1 .64
'1'otal ........................................ .
Chargl"'] I.. the follo\\il1~ Funds;
Gencrnl Fun,) .................................... .
S'iuking Fund .................................... .
IJall FUIl,1 ...................................... .
Special Dt'posits and I{etainc!l hems ............... .
Special Fund ..... , .............................. .
wilhoul A"clIing r('atly for thuse "\-HU'nl
---
SI(\KIX(~
rUXD:
Rcliring BOIlIJS ..............................••...
Interest Oil Bc,nds ............. , ...............•...
Statc 'fax Oil Honds .......................•..•...
.'.. n·rjel unoll ...r .Iay
F
R
Swarthmore Motors
South Chester Rd. at Fairview Rd.
85',000.00
SWARTlIMORE, PA.
LANSDOWNE
38 E. BALTIMORE AVE.
)
CHESTE~
DARBY
16·18 E. 5TH ST. 867 MAIN ST.
MEDIA
19 E. STATE ST.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE
6
WOMEN VOTERS TO
STUDY CANDIDATES 118x33
each
On
Fridav
May 2
the
I
garage,
\ tlon. 18x18 feet. One-story frame addition,
6xIS feet. Store Iront. Two-story
Delaware
County I.cag.;lc of \Yo'men Voters wi11
hold a study class and candidates' IUIl-
SWARTHMOREAN
I.cvari FaCias
APRIL 25, 1930
No. 2245
Permanent Illlllrovements and Equipment:
Road and Se\\er Iml!rovements •••• , ••••• , •••••••• ,.
PuLlic Duilding:s and (.round;; .••••. " .••• , ••••• , •. ,.,
Equipment; Fire, PoliC'(', Hall, cte., •..•• , .•.• , ••.• ,'
feet. 4 frame bungalows, 15x30 feet
December Tenn. 1929.
Enclosed front porch. (Second de· I All that certain brick messuage and lot or
Iscrlp"tton).
picce of ground situate at Llanv.;ellyn Station,
fr~nt~ (1j;r~te d~~~~r:~PO~).15X30
1111
k
lots
I
I
I
°
,1.,
:'\utlll." i~ Ilerlb~ ~IHn 10) the TIo
day,
l'lllll""h 1111', L UIslnct ,f he 1 ourth Clas~
Also under find subject to the payment of l'tllll~\h.lIl1a, tll.lt s\:.Lle.1 Ilids all.' 1Il'ltcd
) ., .
-;.
of a certain mortgage deht or principal rOI Ilu l rt:i:tIOIl and complchon of the follow· 1
").[ rs Roland I 01 tt r ,tllIl )'11SS I r,lIl- slim of six thollsand dollars. with the In-I I11 ' bllil,hllJ.::~ fflr ~,II(I School District: (a)
ccs Porter of Rutgers avenue, who terest due nnd to grow due thereon
~1~1I1' BIllI'hll~ tot lu~ Cfnle,\ £In tile Coll~ge I
' 1 1
A\cl1nc "Ut:, an,} (h> (,ral\c School BUlldlllg I
hale heell tr,l\t'll1lg ahrodd for sever.l
Impro\'ements con5i~t of two'story stuc- tn Io~ Irn"ltd on I~utg('rs .\\"t:llIlC hel\\eCII\
months ha\'c arri,·t'd in Swarthmor"
('IO'tlhouse,' 2206.3(4 feet. Onc-!'ltory stucco nd- SIr Ith 1I1HIl A\ellUt.: .Lnt! \\'c"tdale A\enne.
••
' " (
on."
eet. Porch front. One-story
'I
f h C
It!
1[iss POI h'r "ill return to Paris next shingle garage, IOxI8 (eet.
1'1Ir~\I,lIlt to tie .a\\s
t c 0I1111101l\\e3., II
of l'CIlIlS~ hallla, 5el111 ,Ite "\,('elilcallons ha., e
week.
I Sold as the propertv o( George B Elliott hllli prt:I,.IIt:d awl S~I ar.lte Imls '\ill he rec.Clv,
and Annetta Elliott, mortgagors find renll u\ for tile C;clltr:;tl CUlltr,lct, thl l'hnnlll.ng.,
I owners,
I 1111' Ilea'lIlg' '1n,l 'cnhllhng- amI the Elecncall
rdurilld 10 thl ir homt: on \Vcdnes-I
Under nnd subject to certain building
conditions and restrictions
* * ...
°
:===================:==
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
Funeral Directora
I
'V~~~l:
Condlttons-$25000 cash on day o( sale;
bRlance in ten days,
('\:lcuIlOIl ot all '\ork to he in accord" I
anec '\Ith the plans 'I.lId 5l'ct:Llicaholls and
1I11dlr Ihc ~tll'nl<;lOlI of Hlttn & Sha) , Arch-.
IWINFIELD ,V. CRA\VFORD. Attorne-v.
Itecis, Packard Building, Phila(lc1piua, Penna. I
and Embalmers
l "IU(" ul IIi.iIl" an,1 "pl('lilcatlons. Including I
('lll< r II In"trllctloll~ tur Bldtler~, are 011 fl[c I
I J.('\an J'aCl:ls
Xo, :!::-44 fOJ till." in"ll,ctlOti of .11I lHlders at tbe ollicc
206 SOUTH ORANGE ST.
"I tht: \n 11I1t.:cts ,1I1l1 at the (Ilhee of the I
Dc(cmher Terlll, 19~9
ScllUol Dlstnct, m the Collcge Avenue BUIld·
MedjRo. PRo.
Phone: 4
Ill", S\\arthmort:, l'l:nns) h ania. Contractor!! 'I
All Ill'll ccrt lUI lilt 0, picc" of Rrolmd \\ith ,1':lrlllg' lO],I(" of ~alll plans .llId spcclficatlons
erect·
I", ",I, ..~.r
..u r 'he 1""IIO~cd bllllthll"s
I
, I,mldlll!;s
,
, ' an,\,I lI11prmel1l('nts
II
, r thereoll
\11
r
u,
~
""
S CHOOL DIS'lIUCT 01' SWARTIlMOUE, the
,
l'
,hOllntkd
~ ua c III
orout:;' Ia;<; 0 fcllo\Hi:
i.
I an a orc 101 ,','" "ri,.ltl: use to he
ret.lincd L~' them I
PI NNSYLVANIA
s.uII,
and IedcscnLed
,
.
,
lITltl1 tllne of rt.:c(lvmg IIll S can procure same 1
Se.lln\ uHls for school supphes, Jamtors
10> q'plll,ltlUn 10 the ATl:hltcd". apphcatlOn to I
sUJlltht:s, and fu.1 \\111 be H'celvcd at the office
Hq:::lfllllll).!' at a P(JIllt III the mid'lIc line of I" !l{{)1ll1,.11ll~() 10) clle~k III the SUIII of $'5, I
of the S~hool Dlstnct of S\\arthmore up to f'hftoll .l\tlHll j'clIlg' a corner of bnd of 5;w of \\Inch '''Ill Lc rciun(led upon the re'l
J)[d,:el~on, at thc dl"tance of fivc'
r I
I
d
I I'
'I, ~ec o'tlock, Eastern Standard tillie, )'lay 6,1 I mini I
,
speCI
1930.
SllCclhcatlOlls may bc secure d
at " Ie 11l1l1fln rI ~I:'>I\ rlll,1 thrt:e 01lC·tholl~alllh ,I;; f ect tllfll () t IC II ans an
I
d Ica IOns. ,
"
school oillee. 'rhe School lJoard reserves the ~olltllla~t\\.lrtll} from a stone ~ct for a corner
Bills art: t,!: hc SUlllIlUe III aceon ance WI II
right to rCJt.:ct any or all tuls,
I
.
.
.
.
"I-IId 1 unllS , copy of \\ ILlch I~ cOIlt.IlIlt:11 III
JSABEL, VAN DE\VATER RYAN,
at til<' POlllt of IIlter~cctJ(m of ~a,,1 Illllidle Ime tho.; ~Illlllc.ltll)n.. .All bHh, \Ihclhcr Iflr (,o.;l1
Secrctary. of Chftun a'ienlle, ,,,tI. the IHle of ground ,I II l "Illlad or ~t:p Ir,lte Ioralldlc~ of the \\ork
I nm\ OT l.lte of II. !lr.'" II ':\I.IjOT ~ai,1 !itolle uf either hmldmg shaH he Slll:!III.tt.:d lit the
1't:HlI.:' a corner of the b.'Ker tract of land of ~t Llt.:o\ ell\t:!uIIl:S clearl) marked Did on Shop
\Ihilh till" Int IS a 1'.lrt: thence cxtelldill~ 1I111ldllll-;' ,T "Ilid 011 (,ralle School BmldlllJ,t
I along sai(\ muhlle hne of Chftou a\CIIIIC, ~ollth lor thl St.:hnol ))I~tnct of the BorOllJ,th of
__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I 1\\ ("Illv"follr degrecs,
tll1rt~·elJ.!ht n1l11l1tcs, ami S\\arthmUTC, P';'llns\l\'alll.l," all<) adtl~c~st:,d t? I
I \\ ~ lit' 'HlIle Sl t:o!Hls (a~t, HI Irllnt or brca,lth,
:\1 r~
I . . ahd
De\\atl r H) an, ~t:crt:tan
SHERIFF S SALES
hfl\·Mlt .Ino\ (lJ.!hl:-"ll\C one·hundredths fed, ,)lid Hl1l"t he 1IIInert:,1 to ht:r at the offIce of
tll,ll\ten
I lIortiLeast\\ardl) hehH til Jl:lralkl !tnt:;; a.t r!J/ht Bull !til":, SI.\arthIllUlt·, 1't.:[lll \ ',.nol I.I.kr than
au,.de~ to ~aul ehtton aV('uue, t\\O hundred, l'
III
J ,I~telll St.LlHlard IUlle, fuesday,
At the SherUf's Offlcc
H.lIl1loit:,1 nn Ill(' "o\llh"est In :\1.1\ ro. I'JjU
l .tIl.! j,ft\ fnt
~1I,1 lilftoll a"(!ltIt, Oil, till" "olltlieast an· 1
1..lch contractor "IU Ill: requircu to file with
Court House, Media. Pa.
I!lOTtll,.I ... t b) grlllll)(l of I(h\lIl h:11lJ::', on the II!" Il(d .1 nr1ltlld dlllk .1, rt.:'1U1reol by the 1
I l\f)rtil\\L·"t IT~ S 1111 ground of f:nlll1 I E, Dlck(r· I 1'1 lU T.aI
J lI .... t I Ut:tJOIlS for IhJJers, tIl
~()n
I" tht: SellOnl l)l~tnct of S"arthm,)re, l·clllla.,
tInder
ami
suhj(ct
nele,tlldess
to
certain
I
\\
luch
cntliled
(hcck must be filed by the 'I
At 9.30 O'clock, A. M.
I t:oll,illlfJ\lS and restrictions.
I luntr,l( tor ,I~ ,I J..:uarantt:e that tht: ncccssar}
11
'\Iso lltHlcr 31HI suhjcct to pa~ mellt of cer· I (111I1~ed In tht.: :,.
2166
11m
ll)(l1tJ.!a~l:
dl,lt
ur
I'rlllul':11
SUIII
.tll\ (!lUIT.lllur \\ho~e ITilI or bids are accepted.
Le\ ar! FacHls
11\t: hllwlrcll Ilolhr .. , \\1111 interest lill·HUII.
,J~f.I\t1t ill fl1r;ilslllllj{ appro\cd 10001J,, alld can"
t, .. I .1" l
Illll'rU\llIIlnt<; eon~l~t of t\\O atH\ ollehalf It.: 1'1l11111,111J till: S(huul D,,,tnd,
I
4\IlY LldJn may ~\lll!llIt a hLd coverlllg
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situnte In Darby Township in the County ~1"n frlllll :1,\,l1tl
o[ Delaware and State of Penusy!\ llnia. ~Idl' I "ldLl~ Buck g.ln).;~ • .:'I:\~' fect
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tour and ele\en hundredths (eet south- IlInrtgl).!'or ;111,1 ret! 'H\llt..
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SHERIFF SALES
Total
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,111 I.l'high Uni\'LTsily last wcek.
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greener lawns! Filler flowers,
vegetables, shrubs and trees. too_
Vlgoro, the complete, SCIentifically balanced plant food, makes
healthy, VIgorous grass-a vel,
vety lawn.
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so inexpensive' Get enough for
everything you grow.
Vigoro IS sold where you buy
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AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1929
SUMMARY OF CASH BALANCES AS STATED
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
December 31
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sidp ()r Ntwlill strl'('t (t\\'('ntv Icpt \\'I
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road tW('nl\,-sl" d('j.{f"{·ps wpsi
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th(' norUwrly sldf! of N('wlln str{'C't (tWenty
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AUDITORS' REPORT
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Sold ns the pl"OJlcrt~ of l\Iartha V Allman and Gt'OlgC Allmun. her husband.
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I.IAnILITIES AND SURPLUS
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'ecount" Pa'ahle l"nJl:lid Curr('nl BllIs.. . .....•.....••..•.......
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Comrall\' recorded at :Medla In Deed Bookj
eheon at the )'fcClatchy Cotnmutllt) and Ell:znbeth his wIfe, mortgogors and "W". ;.;~. 7, Ilages tI, &c. Beginning at a,
Buihling. 69th ano. \Yalnut strcl·ts, Up- real owners, with notice to terre tenants, 1l0lllt .on the south suJe of Parker avenue atl
1C any.
the distance of five hundred twent) "three and I
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Condlttons-$215000 cash on dav of sale, "I,lt of C,lnk nHma: tlll:llcc (xtt:ndmg: cast.
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
S\\ .Irthmon· .wlt ()j.!lIlll ;n l'lltll s. \\ II.) et ux. about to be eon\'c\'ed to the said
ha\'c Ill·l·1l \hitlll/.!: 1Il .\tlantlc City. X.IGl1more. McFc>ron and Miller, Inc
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South Chester Rd. at Fairview Rd.
SWARTHMORE, PA.
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SWARTHMOREAN
APRIL 25, 1930
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Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, Chief Just- late home, S44 Walnut Lane, Tuesday IIF--~--~-~--~-::--~-~--~-~--=:-~--=:-~--=:-~--~-~-=-~-~--=--~-~--~-~-=-~--=-~--=-=-=-=-·~-::--=--~-~-E--~-::--~-~--ai-=-~5~evening at eight o'clock, Rev. Tuttle,
ice Taft and Eva Le Gallienne.
One of his most recent works was a pastor of the Swarthmore Presbyte.
William George Krieghoff, one of
See Us About That. New
Swarthmore's most noted artists, died portrait of Walt Whitman, which is dis- rian Church, officiating. There was a
suddenly at his home 544 Walnut lane played in the Walt Whitman Hotel, Cam- large attendance of neighbors and
friends from the city. The interment
Sunday morning.
Krieghoff's work den. ~Ir. Krieghoff ~vas also the artist
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who did the murals In the ballroom of was in Flushing, N. Y.
was the admiratIOn of ~11. who attended the same hotel.
You've promised the family this spring
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the Arts a:1d Crafts ExhIbit at the WomAt the Easter reception of new meman's Clubhouse a few months ago and; .I.n addltton to hIS portraIt work, ~r. bers· by the Swarthmore Presbyterian
he was particularly well knowIl among i 1,"~JCg~ofI was known as a creat?r of I~ Church, twenty-eight were received
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the other artists of Swarthmore. He aglDattve landsc?pes, a pen-and-lOk artIst
and three infants were baptized. More
old water heater
was connected with the art departm t and a worker m pastels.
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d ' . th than one-hundred people were unable
of the Philadelphia Public Ledger for
HIS landscapes were ecoral1ve 10 e to obtain seats. The congregation was
$5 DOWN-BALANCE IN 18 MONTHS.
fifteen years.
true sense, art critics said. Without bethe largest in the history of the church.
~Ir. Krieghoff was born ill Philade1- ing bound down by realism, he retained
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phi a Aug. 31, 1875, the son of Dr. E. P. enough semblance of reality to convey
and Mrs. Krieghoff. When he was a poetry an~ mystery and was less con-I
you.ng man his. family moved to Cincin-l ce.rned with shapes and cont~urs than
natl. He studIed under William Chase, with moods.
LIGHTING & POWER WIRING
REGISTERED PLUMBERS
of New York, and other masters, among
Besides his wife, he is survived by
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Avenue, Swarthmo~, Pa.
them Meakin and Sharp.
three sisters, Mrs. Edward Weib King,
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Phone Swarthmore 43
After his return to Philadelphia about Miss Laura Krieghoff, both of Cincinnat.i, 107 Sylvan Avenue
Rutledge
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portraits of many men and women of 1 cago.
national prominence. Among these were
Funeral services were held at his
William George Krieghoff
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JAMES A. PILSON
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SHARPLESS ROCK GOLF COURSE
NOW OPEN
SEASON 1930
Daily 50 cents. Saturday, Sunday, Holidays, 75 cents
Lessons Available by a Professional
Season Membership, $25.00
Between Swarthmore and Chester. Tum West toward
Garden City at intersection of Sproul Road
and Providence Road
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OU ARE
PAYING
FOR A PACKARD
Welcolne the Chester
Radio Corporation
Man who wears this
Ring
/}/J/Z1f not own one?
The important thing to consider in the buying of a motor
car is not the price of purchase-but the cost of owning.
There are eight items of cost involved in owning any auto..
mobile -license,' garage and insurance; gasoline, oil and tires;
repairs and depreciation.
Compare these costs as between a Packard Standard Eight and
any car of its size down to half its price and you will find:
That the license cost for the Packard is little if any more.
That garage cost is the same.
That insurance may be slighdy higher, but only by a few
dollars annually.
That the three operating items - gas, oil and tires - show no
advantage for either car.
And that repairs for the Packard, for reasons which you will
readily appreciate, actually cost less.
Finally, you will find that depreciation - the one big item of
ownership expense - costs no more for the Packard than for
a half..price car, provided the Packard is driven twice as long.
And this offsets the difference in purchase price.
It is literally true, therefore, that you are paying Packard
ownership costs if you are driving a car of like size and tradi"ng
it in every year or two - without enjoying the advantages of
Packard per/onnance, Packard comfort, beauty and distinction.
Mr. Eugene Bickford will call at Swarthmore homes during the coming week. Welcome this expert adviser. He
knows what you DO NOT KNOW about your Radio. He
has the necessary knowledge and meters to test your Radio
tubes and to give you advice on your radio problems.
He will also carry a supply of new tubes fOT your convenience. This is part of the Chester Radio Corp. Service
and is without Icost or ob,igation. It is done that we may
become better acquainted.
Why not, then, have the Packard?
The price of the most popular model of the Packard Standard
Eight-the five.-passenger Sedan-is but $2485 at the factory.
Ten other body styles are available on the 127V2 and 134V2"
inch wheelbases at from $2425 to $2885.
We will gladly accept your present car as cash. If it is of
average value it will make or exceed the down payment on
your Packard Standard Eight. The remainder can be arranged
in convenient monthly payments -so that you take possession of your Packard with no cash ouday whatever.
Chester Radio Corporation Specializes in
When may we serve you?
Expert Repair Service-Home Demollstratiolls
Trade-ills Accepted
F. B. FRANCIS
Easy Terms
(; III: STI:B KA DIO
New Home: Twelfth and Crosby Streets
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"Chester's Oldest and Largest Radio Bous(/'
Phone 5460
Phone 1650
State & Monroe
314 Edgmont Ave.
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Phone 4450
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Open Every Bvenlnl Until 9
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