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Vol. II,
No. 17
Swarthmore, Pa., May 2, 1930
SCHOOL BONDS
SOLD ABOVE PAR
$2.50 Per Yeal
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Delaware County National Bank
is Successful Bidder for
$137.000 School Bonds
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Chester Road R. R. Crossing to
be Closed While Underpass
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DETOURS AROUND
UNDERPASS NAMED
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more School Board last Friday night
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bids for the $137,000 worth of school
". ",,' a few weeks, was gh'en at a meeting of
b(lnds approved by the voters of Swarth... 101' representatives of the Pennsylvania railmore were received, The highest bidroad, the State Highway Department.
drr was the Delaware County National
the County commissioners, the Public
Bank of Chester which secured the bonds
Service Commission, Swarthmore Colat par and .1 per cent or for $137,137.
. lege and the Borough, held last Friday.
The bonds will be printed at once and deA few final changcs in the orlivered about May 12.
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iginal plalls were approved, principally
In so far as possible, the Swarthmore ... ".... .
the widening of Chester road on the west
National Bank will be used as a deposiside of the entrance to the underpass in
tory for the funds. the maximum amount
front of the bank building, This will
allowed will be kept in Swarthmore at
imake it possible for the
truck to
all times.
come up Park avenue, cross over to'the
The other bidders were the Swarth-·' .' "',
Isection of South Chester road west of
more National Bank, E. H. Rollins & ......
I the underpass and swing into the under5011, and A. B, Leach & Co. Bidding
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pass opposite Rutgers avenue.
was largely between A. B. Leech & CO, "i.;}G/~~t!~<'
The greatest amount of discussion was
and the Delaware County National.
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on the subject of detours while the unThe entire school board met last night
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~ derpass was being built. Edward B.
to interview the first group of candidates
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i vania Railroad, said that Jhree days afSuperintendent of Schools here. Other Proposed design of Keystone Auto Club Memorial to Joseph H.Weeks, founder of the club. to be built at once on ter work is begun, the Chester road
likely candidates will be interviewed the triangle at the North Chester Road entrance to Swarthmore. The improvement is viewed from the Baltimore Pike. crossing of the railroad will, be closed
personally from time to time. The list with North Chester Road running acroll the upper part of the drawing.
: ~nd p;obably not reopened untt! the work
of candidates now numbers nearly sevI IS fimshed.
- - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I It was felt that as much through traffic
enty.
At a special meeting of the Swarth-
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After interviewing likely candidates BUSINESS MEN WILL
Guild Luncheon
BARNSTORMERS GIVE
. should be diverted as possible and that
the school board will investigate condiPLACE DIRECTION SIGNS
PLAY NEXT WEEK sign.s should be erected at main intersections in the school districts where they
The officers of the "Voman's Guild
tions a few miles on either side of
arc now located. According to Mrs. Ryan
The Swarthmore Business Ass'n, will of Trinity Church gave a luncheon to
The Barnstormers of Ridley Park will Swarthmore directing traffic either by
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present "Three Wise Fools," a corned\! way of Media or ~Iorton.
who is chaIrman of the committee wor - unction unng the next few weeks III the Guild members 011 Wednesday, by Austin Strong as the S\Varthmor~
For tllis purpose it was decided to
ing on the problem, the board will take ha"
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vlllg sIgns cree e a
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le women w 0 were con rme were Players' club production for ~Iay. The ereet signs at the intersection of State
as much time as is necessary to secure d
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the man they want for the position.
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Id play will be given Monday, Tuesday and road and Sl)roul road directing through
un erpass constructIOn, mforming motor- ex 11)1 0
en en sewlllg was
e , \Vednesday nights at the \Voman's Cluh- i traffic in the direction of ~Icdia and the
ists how to get to the business section of The feature of the program, however. house.
; Providence road to Chester. A sign will
GRANT PERMIT FOR
. were the talks on "How \Ve Raised
The· production is being directed by! he erected at the intersection of Sproul
the borough,
APARTMENT HOUSE "It will be necessary for the merchants the Money", Each member' had pled~- ~liss AlUle L. Thompson and the cast of' road and \Voodlancl avenUe in Springto be on their toes if we are not to suf_1 ed five dollars which she was to earn characters jncludes the following mem- field township directing people bound for
:\ pl'rmit for the building of the fer by reason of these detours during' herself, The ways ill which this was bers of the Ridley Park organization:
places on the Chester pike, through ~{or$300,000 apartment house on South the construction work at the railroad," accomplished w:!re unique and various,
F, LeRoy Gilbert, Fran~ H. Olden, tOOl. South hO\1l1(1 traffic will al!'o be diChester road was granted at a special said Clarence B. Hannum, .....Ve mu.st I
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Dr, Harn' D, Winsmore, Doris D, \'crted at the Baltimore pike and North
Illt'l,ting of Borough Council last Satur- let motorists know that w~ile the main' ANNUAL WOMAN'S CLUB
Knowles, -H. Hazel Meisol, William S" Chester road as welI as at the Pike and
day night. A permit for the garage road through Swarthmore IS closed, the
Pitzer, Richard McCracken, Elmer A,' Walnut lane and Cedar lane,
which the huilders plan to erect be- business district is still accessible and
BUSINESS MEETING Pine, H, \V, Newberg, I. Perch'al Davis,. North bound traffic wilI be directed to
I apar t ment was WIlle.
'til ld all(I all of the stores are open as usual."
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TIle \Voman's Club will have their Paul L. Fetzer and George T. Street, .Jr. . Philadelphia and Norristown by way of
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anllllal husiness mcetin(r at the club
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will be held ~Ionday at 12 :45 at the
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'erected at, the intersection oi ::>proul road
IlJg It s meetlllg 0
ouncl ,
Stratll Havell 11111.
housc next Tuesda.,' afternoon at twoI 1:)
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HEARS OF FIRE CO ..: all
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lapman appearee a
thirty, Chairmen of all departments
these detours It IS hoped that 75
meeting and said that he felt the per• ••
will ha\'e written reports of their year's
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perccnt of the through lr;!llic will he dimil s, hOllld not he h(rrantcd until a 1>111>- WOMEN VOTERS TO
TIle :\llrll 111 ....
tlll" of till' .
S\\"lrtl1
work, T here WI'II IIe an 0Jlen d"ISCUSSIOIl
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Other
lie ml'cting was held and the attitude
SPONSOR POUTICAL MEET ,. of next ycar's program; any member more Business and Ci"ic, Association. through traffic and p'eople traveling from
oi the townspeople on the project
who has a cllllstrllclive suggestion will held last Thursday ("'Cllmg at the· the north tn the south side uf the borough
learned.
Today at twelve thirty, at ~[ari's, be asked to tell ahout it.
Stratll Howcn Inn was dl'\'I)ted largely will use Swarthmorc a,'elluc irom Xorth
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uYE BLACKFRIA·
Rcs,·tau, rant, in the :McClatchy COllllllunity I·
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to a discllssion of the Volunteer Fire I Chcster road to Yalc a\'cnue alld \\,cst to
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and Protectivc Association of Swarth-! SOllth Chc.'iter road.
PROGRAM TONIGHT 111 dlllg, 69th and Walnut Street.s, Up-: LEGION AUXILIARY
man'.
Tramc within the horOllgh irom the
I pcr Darby, the Delaware Coullty Leaguc
VISITS HOSPITAL Dr, johll B, Hoxhy attended the south to the north sidc will also he b,'
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nWl,ting and urgt·d ml'mhers oi thc way oi Yale an'lIlIe and Swarthmore
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\\'llIla111 Snow
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~Ir, Teml.le sug!~estl'd that two e1itTerf tIe
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spea WIll
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of Swartltmorl' hnllll'S st'ctlrt'd the IO\\'l'st side of the horoll".,h, FOI- tl'atlic mO"ill(r
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" it was absolutel.\' Ill'ccssar.\' that more ollt uwarl Hllore a\'enuc 10 .... 0:·11
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memhers he secured so that monl','" road. South hound Iraliic IHlwt"'er might
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Ie ; ~t the.
COl~lI~lIIl11ty BUlldlllg on ~h~ sub-,
I'.]\l'!l·rs, hy I,ooth larklllgton arc'Ject 01 "LI\'lIIg Costs," Mrs. \\'Ilham J , ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . I \ \ ' a s :\\'ailah1l' to kt·(·p tht' g(l(lcl n'pn·· well I:c turned onT III South Chester
til " 0 tl 1l'r two JI Iit)'s,
n'ad irlllll Swa. tlnnol't· an'nue at Crestatl'llll Ill' til"~ C(IIIII,,'III)',
. Carsen, Editor of the League ·'Bulletin".
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i ~;~il~h~(lei~~g~;~t~~~h~)?~lt~~li~lil~;..,~ ~I;~~~er ~
BY CANDIDATES ()' , 1101)\\'(locl
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WI'11 'I 1.';1< I tl le (I"15CIISSI0l1,
:\\1 interested are in\'ited to attcnd.
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al:~' s~~';k:\::~il~:'h;~~Il'~::~~~:11 ;!~e (;:~~:~ti::~ ;;;11 ~:::~';I:hc~I~~s:I~~" ~;::I:I\·a~:~. al:;:ea1'l:!~I~~
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the tft'l' cOllllllittt'c alllHlintl'
to replant trees and heautii\' the
strt.(.ts of the horough,
Thl' announCt'l1\el1t that the Keystone Automobile Cluh wOllld impro\'c
the triangll' at thl' Xorth Chcster road
entrance to the hort1ugh as a 111('m'
lorial to jost'ph II, \\'eeks was rt'Cl'i\·l·.!
i with enthusiasm,
: .I. V, S, BishoJl. presidt'lIt oi thc :\ssociat iOll, pfl·sidt·{L
School,
S I :\1 r. I TClllple I slIggt·stccl.
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• Ill' I a pall \\'011 dan>\( cong'cstlon
alollg Swarthmo:c ;)nllllt· ~ollth
the
railroad and would eliminate a \'Cry
short tllrn ior sOllth honne! tratiic at
Swarthmorc and Yalc an'nlles, The horollgh hO\\'en'r woult! han' to spcnd several thollsand dollars repairing l'res,;oll
lanc ii this plan were acloptecl, therciore
the "~ame rOlltl' will h(! uSl'd ior tral1ic
Illfl\'illg in hnlh dire('(iu\ls.
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S(': ,It'd at the Candidatc,,' LIII'lchl'On held at
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th Bellevue-Stratford, Friday, April 25th i MARY LYON GIRLS
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h~ the Pel\ll.~ylvania State League oi I
GO TO WASHINGTON I
\\'men Voters, ~Iiss Gcrtrude Ely,:
(:: :Iinllan of the State League, presided. 1 Sixteen member!' of the ~lary Lyoll
h I teen minute talks were made hy Seml- I School visited \Vashington, D, C" An-·
~~.: Grundy, Governor Pinchot, and At-: nallolis, Md" Arlington, and ~It. Vernon, I
.-l]ey Ge,l1eral. Brown, al~ 1!IOre or I~ss I Va" on a four day tour under thc Dircc• I •
r:~' ,ked Wlt!1 dlffercnt varieties of poilt-I tion of the Penllsylvania Uailroad, ~I r. c.1
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I K, ~Iacnichol, Passenger Ucpresentative!
GARNET TENNIS TEAM
LAST MEETING OF
.' )t1ler speakers were Sedgwick Kistler: -April 24 to 28,
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THREE
MATCHES
MEN'S BIBLE CLASS
~I l.o~k Ha\'en, Democratic National
It was olle of the 1110st dl'1ight f ul triW.
CllImltteeman, and candidate for Sena-, made by this school in many years. The
! The Garnet tennis tcam added three
This Sunday morning's session will
tOr; ,Francis H, Bohlen, Philadelphia wet party was met at Chester by ~Ir, :Maci
more victories to its 19JIl reconi lIy cap- bring to a close the year's activities of the
~~:~~date; and \yebster Garfield D~e\V, ?ichol-traveled by Pullman-t? W~sh
: luring three matches last week against ~Ien's Bible class of the Swarthmore
, ean County mdellendent Repubhcan merton was met I)" the Blue I lI1e Sight I
!Franklin and ~Iarshall, Johns Hopkins Prcshyterian Church. The year has been
SCI) t
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,seeing palace cars, conducted to hotel, I
and l.ehigh, The . undefeated Little an unusually succe$sful onc though sad, ecretary of Labor James J. DavIS, ar- had dinner and then by bus to the Con-I
Quaker courtmen easily va 11
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dened at t Ie c ose hy the death of \\ eslev
In \'e(I I
ate, a f
ter an'
alrp,ane
trip
w 1.le
F'ran kl 111
all( •• ars 1a am fJ 11\5 .-FOJl'I CI'IT
rd
I10 for many years Ilas
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Jr"ltght hlln from Washmgton to P11I1a- hooked for the Cairo Hotel and sl>ccial
killS on Tue.sdar ~t Lancaster and r~- heen olle of the most active workers in
~Iphia in, an hour and fift~en minutes. attention given them by the management
day at home, wmmng everyone of theIr tl. la's
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thIS talk mcIuded a graphIC sketch of
Miss Julia M. Ferguson and Miss Sarslllg e~ ant (OU) es matc Ie;; eac I tl~lle,
Dr, William T. Ellis has acted as
I. c work done by tlw Department of ah Graham Teachers and chaperons of
all, Salurlda y ,t1,l~Y hal" 1 ~ I harder t11111~ teacher during the year with the cxcepf~"Ibor, and his .defi~lite statement tha,t as the party which included the Misses
agalllst t Ie vIsIting .e lIg 1 team, 1lI tion of the w~eks that he was in Florida
IS concerned he IS a Armitage, Barr, Barley• Clark, ElIiott ,
5t rl~ tas the tarIff
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\~on 7 to 2. ~he S\'.:arthm~re a~grega- when his place was taken hy other memc protecuomst.
Hackett, Holman McAlee, Peason, Partlon ~lOw h~s SIX straight WillS tIllS year, hers of the class, Attendence has often
A m 0 n g the Swarthmore \V 0 men ish Spencer Scarfe Tyler and White.
alld IS look1l1g forward to an undefeated. heen more than fifty and practically
)lrese
T~'I'
A • Y ant- Their
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, one of
, extreme pleasure
I n t were: ..M rs. J.!.<
Will
trip was
season.
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. never less than thirty.
»1, ~fiss Haviland, ..Mrs. George M. and one, ever to be remembered by the
Mrs.
Albert
H.
Osterman
of
Rutgers
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T,he class has contributed generously
, IIghes, Mrs. John M, Ogden, Mrs. Phil- treatment accorded this party by the
WILLIAM
G
KRIEGHO",'F
avenue
entertained
eighty
guests
at
lunchI
durlllg
.the year !o the w~r~ of Rev. Van
~farot" Mrs, Warren Marsh~lI, Miss Washington officials thru the White
eon
and
hridge
at
the
Spring
Haven
Club
N.
SmIth
who IS the mIssIonary of the
\V~a~ KllIght,. Mrs. Albert Hdl. Mrs. House thru the private apartment and Swarthmore Artilt Who Died Suddenl,.
last
Tuesday.
,church
in
the
mountains in Tennessee.
Easter Sunday
dham M. Fmc, Mrs, Bernard Isfort. other buildings, was fine.
and ~frs. J. Passmorc Cheyney.
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SCHOOL BONDS
SOLD ABOVE PAR .
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is Successful Bidder for
$137.000 School Bonds
Chester Road R. R. Crossing to
be Closed While Underpass
Under Construction
CANDIDATES INTERVIEWED ~.
MAY
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IN
MAY
.\t a spl'cial mccting- of thc SwarthE"cn' indication that work oil the new
lI·rc School Board last Friday night .
Chl'~tl'l: road 1I1IdlTpa~s will start within
I,. Is for the $137,000 worth oi school I i .•'
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1,;)(Is approved by the "oters 0 f •Swart II-I
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rl'prl'sl'lltati\'l';; oi the l'elIll~_"'vania ral _
Il ,re were received. The highest hid- .
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II, r was the Delaware COUIlt\· National' ... ," ',:
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T'le honds will he printed at once al\(I dc- ,',o' "
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;l":,\\,ed will hc kcpt in Swarthmore at
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The other bidders were the Swarth",
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Iikcly candidates will he inter\'iewcd'
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Proposed design of Keystone Auto Club Memorial to Joseph H. Weeks, founder of the club, to be built at once on
the triangle at the North Chester Road entrance to Swarthmore. The improvement i. viewed from the Baltimore Pike
with North Chester Road running across the upper part of the drawing.
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\';lIIia l-!ailroad. saill that .three days aftlT work i, "cgull. the Chester road
crfl.;sinJ,! (Ii thl· railro;\(1 will he closed
awl prohahly uol n'op(,Il('(1 until the work
is I:nished.
It was idt that as much through trat1ic
shunld he diHrkd as p .. s~ihle and that
sil.!!l.'> should hc l'ft'ctl'd at main intersections a il'w miles on l·ithcr side of
Swarthmoll' Ilirl'cting trallic eithcr by
wa\' IIi :\Il'dia or .\lort"ll.
I:'or this purposc it was Ilccic\ed to
ercct signs at tIll' inll'rsl'cti(ln of Statl'
road and Sproul road dirert illg through
tra!lic in till' Ilin'l'Iiflll oi .\ledia and the
Pr~)\'ideI\cc rllad t" l·hl'sll'r. :\ sig-n will
hl' l'rl'rkd at the ink",sl'l't iOIl II i ~prolll
road alld \\',,",lIalid a\l'I11ll' ill Springlidd tllWlbhip
1.·1ll'~tt'f rllad as \lTII a, at Ihe I'ike alld
\\'alllut Ialll' alld l\'dar lam'.
~"nh III'llIId traliic Irill he directed to
l'llil;uldphia alld ~"rri~I"wII I,,·
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1\.1' Ihl'st' ,!<-IIIur,; it is Itlll'l'd that i5
p"rn'lil oi 1111' thr"II!.!h \(.>1'11 .. \\ill he diI' e .. t ,. I! aI', 'uno\ S\I'arthm, ,rt'. Olhl'r
Ihrollgh tnliic anel people traveling from
Ih,' li"I'lh I.. 111l' '''lIlh ,i,'" IIi th,· Io"rough
will Ihl' S\\arllllllllr,· ;i\'l'III1" ,r"lIl ~'-'rth
I.·h .. ,tl'r road to \ ;tI.· an'IlIH' alld \\','" to
SlIlIth CIII',ttT r{lad.
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Aiter interviewing likely candidatcs· BUSINESS MEN WILL
Guild Luncheon
'BARNSTORMERS GIVE
till' school hoard will inI'Cstigate cOIHIi-:
PLACE DIRECTION SIGNS
PLAY NEXT WEEK
tions in the school districts where they:..
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Thl' oflicers oi thl' \\'olllan's Guild
The Uarnstormers of l{idll'.I' Park will
art' now located. According' to ~Irs. Ryan ~
I he Swarthmore Busltless Ass n. WIlli of Trinity Church I-:'a\'l~ a luncheon to
present
"Three \ \. isl' Fools," a cOIlledy
who is chairman oi the committec work- i function during the ncxt fcw wceks in! t he Guild I11l'mhers on \ \' ednesda \'.
by
Austin
Strong as the Swarthmore
iIlg on the. prohlen.1, the hoard will take; having signs erech:d at the heginning of: TIll' wOlllen whll were confirmed we~l'
Players' dull production ior .\Iay. The
;1> Illuch tllne a.~ IS nec('ssary. t.o securc I detours around Swarthmore during the i thl' guests of honor.
An interestinl-:'
will he g-i\'cn ~Ionday. TlIl'sday and
Ihl' lIIan they want for the J:osltlOn.
'~lIId('rpass construction, iniorming motor-I ~',xhih!t of Le_ntl'n scwing was held. play
\\'L'llnesday Ilights at the \\"olllall's Cluh• ••
,Ists how to get to the husiness section of 1 he teaturc ol the program, howe\'cr, house.
GRANT PERMIT FOR
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horough.
were the talb llll "How \\'c Raiscd
The production is being directed by
APARTMENT HOUSE: "I twill hc neccssary for the merchallts tlH' :\Iolle/'. Each lIIl'mhl'r h;1I1 pIedg-· :\1 i~s ~\n:lC L. ThoIllpson and the cast oi
; to he on their tucs if we are nut to suf-Ied fi\'e dollars which shl" was to ('arn charactcrs i nclu
F. I,d{,,\' Cilbl'rt. Fran); II. Oldell.
Chesler road \\'as grilIltl'd at a spl'Cial; said Clarence B. Hannum. "\Vl' nll~~t;
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IiII'd inl-:' oi Bnrnug-h C, '1~IIl'il last Satur- let motorists k~lOw that wl~ill' thl' main i ANNUAL WOMAN'S CLUB
"l1owks. 1 \. II:lzl'! :\It·islI!. \\,illialll S.
,jay night. ;\ permit lor the garage ro:u.1 throll~h .Sw;~rthIII.ore IS ch!sed. thc
BU INESS MEETING Pitzer. Wchard :\Il'Crackl'll Elmer .\.
which IIIl' builders 1'10111 10 ,'n'ct he- i husllless dlstnct IS stIli accesslhlc a III I ,
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Pill,'. II. \\ .. ~l·whl'rl-:'. I. Perril'al I );I\·i,.
ltiTIII thl' apartllll'llt was lI'ithhl'l(1 awl I all oi thl' storcs are "Iit'll as lI.~ual."
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The lIext llIeetillg oi the :\ssociatioll
I hl' \\'olllall's Cluh . will han'
wa~ tn conll' up illr discussioll at last
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hous\' Ill'xt IUl'sday attl'rllllOIi at two- B. AND C. ASSN.
I'Jh\'l,od H. Chapmall appean'd at thl'
thirty. ChainlIl'll "i all (kpartllll'llts
HEARS OF FIRE CO.
m, ... lillg alld said that he idt thl' pl'r•••
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Uli: sllOuld IlIlt bl' gralltl'd until a I'ub- WOMEN VOTERS TO
I \\lIrk. TIll'rt. will h .. an "Pl'1l discu,;sioll Th,' .\pril 1I1, ... lillg- oi th,· Swart\;Ii .. IJH'l'linJ,! \las h"'d :111(1 tIll' attitu".,.
SPONSOR POLITICAL MEET I oi III xl Y"ar'-'. I'rllgralll; any, 1lIl'IlIIJl'r llI"r .. I:usill"s~ alld (·il·i .. :\", ... iati .. 11
IIi thl' tlll\'llspt'l'pk OIl thl' prlljl',·t
\I.h" ha~ a cOlhtrnl'tin' "llggl',li"ll will 1~"ld Ia,t Tllllr,dal' "\'l'lIll1g at Ih ..·
1';,l"IlI'd.
Today at twelvc Ihirly. at .\Iari's h .. ask .. d til I,ll alo"111 it.
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LAST MEETING OF
. -ther spl'akns \\We Sedgwick h':islh-r --.\I'ril 24 10 2K
WINS THREE MATCHES
MEN'S BIBLE CLASS
I.ock Ilan·lI. l>l'llIllcralic Xatillnal
It \\as 0111' "i th .. n~()st Iklighlilll trip,
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I1ll1itll'l'man, and r:IlHlidale ior S"lIa- mad .. hy this school ill many years. The
Tht: Camd It'lllli, It':tIll add .. d tltr,...
T!ti- :-'1I1l1Lt_, IIl"rlllTl~', sl'",ion will
t" ; Franris J 1. Bohll'Il, I'hiladdJlhia wd par'" was IIIl'l at Chc,ll'r III' :\Ir. .\1 .... IlI"r.· \il'l"ri.·, to it,; 1')30 rn'"rd 1,.1 ,';1)'_
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I:ihle das, oi the Swarthmore
~I Kean County illdl'peluknt I
,. ·;.Itorial candidatl'.
seeing Ilalan' cars. (,(lIIdurted til hlltl'l.
and
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\. a Il'llli~lll'd all 111111sllally ,llcl'l',,,illl "lie thollg-It sad;1\'11 lall' aiter all airplanc trip whirh .grl·ssional
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Frallklill and :\Iarshall alii I J..hlls 11,,1" d,·II .. d at the .-I .. ". I.y Ih.· lit-alII "i \\'l',It·y
I,r, lIght him irom \\'ashillgton to I'hila- hooh'll ior the Cairo Iloll'l alld sJll'cial
kins "II TlIl';idav at Lanra;.tcr and Fri- :\1. (·Iifi .. nl \l'h.. jor llIi1l1y ye:II'" has
u";I,hia in
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:\Iiss Julia ~1. Ferguson and )'Iiss Sar-.
i Sil;gll's and douhles malrl;l" l·a .. h liIlIl'. th.· .-I a.".
1)1'. William T. Ellis has ac!l'd as
lit" work dOlle hI' Illl' Ilt-partlllent oi ah <:raham T('achers allrl dlalll'rons oi I
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\\!'l·b tltal he was in Florida
.1. ,IS the tanff IS conccrned he IS it ;\rlllitage, Barr, Barley, Clark, Elliott,'
: won 7 10 2. Th(' ~\\arth;llllrl' aggr",ga'
when
hi"
pial'''
lI'a~ taken hy othcr melll>llil't prott·dionist.
'Hacketl, Iiolman .\(c:\le<.·, I'easoll. J'ar• tion 1I0W has ,ix ,traighl willS Ihi, ~"ar
lon,
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:\\t"I1dt'I1ce has oiten
.\ 1I\0nl{ the Swarthmore WOlllell ish, Spellcer, Scarf<.', Tyler 011111 \\,hite..
:alld is I,~,king iorward to an llluh·il'atel\
ht
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I,r"ellt were: .:\Irs. Edwin A. Yarn- TIll'ir trill W:IS on,' oi l'xtrenll" pll·asurt·
i scason.
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than
Ihirty,
~II. :\1 iss Ilaviland, ,\1 rs, (~eorgl' :\/. and Olll', e\'('r to hc n'llIelllhered by the I
II .( ~.
The eia,s has fontrihllh'" generOllslv
.11I~h('s, .:\[rs. John ~I. Ogden, Mrs. Phil- treatment accordl'd this party hy the.
o."~
,:\Irs. :\Ihert.
. . stcrlllall oi I
the year to th .. work of Rc\,. Va;1
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\I I :\. Smith who i~ tIll' missionary oi the
dlllrch in till' mOllntains in Tennessee .
. \ Ilhalll ~I. Finc, ~[r:;. Bernard Isfort,! othl'r Imildings, was finc.
Eaater Sunday
i last IUl'sday,
"ltd ~I rs. J. Passmore Cheyn('y _
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Club and Social News
Mrs. George Jones, Mr.s. R. Chester riage to James Lynch, of Georgetown,
Spencer, Mrs. Harold Calvert, Mrs. Ro- Del., will take place the latter part of
land L. Eaton, :\lrs. Jacob Mcschter'lllcxt month.
Mrs. J. R Kline, ~lrs. Lovett Frcscoln"
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and 11rs. Burt P. McKinnie went to
Mrs. A. S. \Vickham of Chester road
Philadelphia for luncheon and to attend will entertain at tea on Saturday, :May 10
the benefit bridge given by the Penwom- in honor of ~lrs. Hervey Schumacher of
an's Club at the Art Alliance on Monday. Haverford avenue.
MAY i, 1930
SWAJ;tTHMOREA,N
4 Park Ave.
Swarthmore
Cart Swarthmore 900 and Give Your
New8 to the Soc:w EditOr
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!also examullug phYSICian for the Draft
ital; Miss Dick, Director of the Nurses
Home, Ba1ti~re; Miss Hunt of Baltimore; and MISS Bent of Haverford. Dr.
Franklin EI!is of I~oc.hestcr and Dr., and
:Mrs. Macktnnon Elhs of Bryn Mawr
also shared in the party.
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Carroll Thayer
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Mr. Herbert McCollom of 'Vest ChesDr. and hIr:;. A. 'V. Ferguson and son
ter is recovering slowly at the Chester spent last week-end at the home of Dr. I
County Hospital. He has been very Ferguson's father, Dr. W. A. Ferguson
seriously ill with pneumonia in addition in Stroudsburg.
to his operation for appendicitis.
Louis Yerkes, formerly of SwarthMrs. Harry Roberts, of 239 Kenyon more, but now living in Chicago, Ill., visavenue, Swarthmore, entertained at ited here last week.
luncheon and bridge 011 Saturday after*
nODn in honor of Miss Anna E. Holscher,
Mrs. R. T. Bair, i\.frs. John H. Fawof ~'a,'erly avenue, Morton, whose mar- I cett, and 1.frs. C. Wahl Olmes entertain-
Call Sherwood 3101
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EDWARD A. McMAHON
CHESTER
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PAINTERS AND DECORATORS
Today-Tomorrow
Arch St., East of 63rd St., Philadelphia, Pa,
Suburban Work Our Specialty
Joan Cr-awfor-d in
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
George Arlin in
ARTEL
BROS.
Better Fruits
Well!
'Vear Keut!!s t::lotlles
"HONEY"
WASHINGTON
-Today-
Ceo. M. Cohan's
'UTILE JOHNNY JONES'
RHUBARB
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Richard Arlen and
Mary Brian in
"BURNING UP"
Wednesday, Thuraday, Friday
Mill Prices stand for real
clothing economy for all
those who avail themselves
of the opportunity of buying their clothes direct from
the Mill.
"DARKENED ROOMS"
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FISH
5c bundle Delicious
Healthful
New
Economical
POTATOES
19c ~ peck Include it in your
everyday diet
~len'8
Camp POCONO for boys
11th Season
A sports and woodcratt camp. 2000
feet up In the Pocono Mountains.
l\-Ioderate fee covers all expenses.
UNLIMITED HORSEBACK RIDING
Friendly inflUence prevalls_ wltb stall'
of coHere-trained men, Includlnc a
resident camp doctor.
Swarthmore reterence3 If desired.
Write or telephone lor Information.
MR. AND MRS. C. G. PAXSON
Mer. 1029-J
U3 Kenll.ortb Road, Merion, Pa,
SIII.s
81'7 •.,0 to 82:1 •.,0
noy..' SIII.s
81'7•.,0 to~n7•.,0
Topeoats
8.7 •.,0 to 827.50
Ladleli' Dress & Sports
(;oats to Order
822.:;0 to 83:5
A fine grade of suits all representing woolens
and worsteds of the hetter class that will stand
the most rigid inspection hy the discriminating
huyer. Make your selection from one of the
largest assortments you have ever seen. There
arc no price reductions in Kent's Clothes,
so why wait?
THE KENT MFG.
CO.
BETAII. DEPARTMENT
(;IUtoa Delgh. . . ...
On the Baltimore Pike
OpeD
s ... 1111 3
P.M.
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RIN TIN TIN MOVIE
Dr. Jesse H.
(107 Sylvan Avenue
Rutledge
Holmes, ~[rs. \ViIliaml'
Can be reached at Sw. 1145
YE BLACKFRIAR PLAYERS
Fried Chicken!
Golden Waffles!!
Friday Evening, May 2, 8:15 P. M.
DRESSES
During the major portion of this time M d
M
he conducted a general practice in I
a e to your
Swarthmore, Pcnl1syh'al1ia, exCel)t for D I·
d· tw
the time between 1912.14 when he was a
e Ivere In
0
full-time professor. He resigned this Tel S arth
IJrofessorship in 1914 to resume general
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D1.0re
Consomme Princess
Red Radishes
India ReHsh
Fried Spring Chicken
Old Virginia Warnes
or
Broiled Tenderloin Steak
Coffee
Te3
easure
ks
wee
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Creamed Mashed Potatoes
Fresh Asparagus
Buttered Beets
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 QUALITY THAT THE DAIRY WORLD AFFORDS.
A Telephone Call
Golden Guernsey Milk
BriDg& a Sample
Is Fresh Every Day
Milk
RIVERVIEW FARMS
Sw. 102
.N0 Longer Just Coal Dealers
But
FUEL Dealers
BECAUSE we now sell all Domestic Grades of Furnace Oil
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Sen·ed in The Tea Room for One Dollar
F. M. SCHEIBLEY, MANAGEMENT
LOTS IN SWARTHMORE BOROUGH
At UnuaualIy Low Prices
I
XOlice is llereby given by the Board of
J)irectors of the School District of Swarthmore,
Pennsylvania. a District of he rourth Class
nf Pennsylvania, th:!.t sealed bids are invited
for the erection and completion of the follow.
ing buildings for said School District: (a)
Shop Building to be erected on the Co1Jege
Avenue site, and (b) Grade School Building
tn he erccted on Rutgers Avenue hetween
Strath Havcn Avcnue and Westdale Avenue.
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 10% will be allowed on the prices of the first two
lots purchased for cash before May 15, 1930.
All applications should be made directly to
ALBERT N. GARRETI,
808 Bailey Building, 1218 Chestnut Street, Phila., Pa.
Phone Pennypacker 4442
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of Pursuant
Pennsylvania,
have
to the separate
Laws of specifications
the Commonwealth
lJcc:n prepared and ~eparate bids will be receiv·
(,I for the Gencrnl Contrad, the Plumbing,
the Jlea:ing and Ventilating and the Elecrical
Work.
TIle execution of all work to be in accord·
;!IIce with the plans :md specifications and
::mlcr the sUllervlsion of Ritter & Shay, Arch.
itects, Packard Building, Philadelphia, Penna.,
l 'opies of I,Jans and sptc:ifications, including
!;cneral Instructions for Bidders, are on file
lor tIll: inspection of all bidders at tbe office
"f the Arclii:ects and at the office of the I
~chool District, in the College Avenue, Build· I
iag, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. Contractors
'll'siring copies of said plans and specifications I.
Inr either or both of the proposed buildings 'I
lor their private use to be retained by them
IIntil time of receiving bids can procure same,
I,), :ll'plication to the Architects, application to I
t ~ accompanied by check in the sum of $15.:
,;10 oi which will be refunded upon the re'l
turn of the plans and specificat,ions.
I
Rids are to be submitted in accordante with'
··nid Forms", copy of which i!l contained in
lhe s(lecifications. All bids, whether for Gen·
'raJ (oDtnet or separate branches of the work
"f either building shall be sul:-mitted in the
·tared envelopcs e1tarly marked "Bid on Shop
BUilding" or "Bid on Grade School Building
'or the School District of the Borough of
3warthmore, Pennsylvania," and addres:led to
:\trs. Isabel Van Dewater Ryan, SecretarY.
;111" must be delivered to her at the office of
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Huiltling, Swarthmore, Penna., not later than
Ihe
DistrictStandard
in the Time,
College Tuesday.
Avenue
7 p. School
m. Eastern
),(ay 6, '930.
I~ach contractor will be required to file with
his bid a terti/led check as required by tbe
Ceneral Instructions for Bidders, made out
to the School District of Swartbmore. Penna .•
\\'hieh certified check must be filed by the
('ontraetor as a guarantee that tbe necessary
l'Ontracl and bond will be entered into as
required by the said Board of Directors. Should
any contractor, whose bid or bids are accepted.
default in furnishing approved bonds and can·
Irac. as required. then the certified cheek shall
te forfeited 10 the School Distrid.
Any bidder may submit a bid covering
either building or both buildings separately,
and/or covering the Plumbing, Heating. Ven·
tilating or Weetrical Work for eilher building
or both buildings separately.
The Board reserVes the right to reject any
or all bids.
By order of Board of Directors of the School
District of the Borough or Swarthmore, Penn"Ylvania.
MRS, ISABEl. VAN DEIVATI!R RYAN,
Secretary.
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JAMES A. PILSON
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"The Inn urith Personality"
Kent's suits can only be
duplicated at higher prices
elsewhere, so why not visit
our retail department at the
Mill and select one or more
suits or perhaps a topcoat
for spring?
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,
~fiss Anna Hillborn, Mrs. Charles Paxson, 1fr. and )[rs. George Watson,
:Mr. and ~Irs. J. Russell Hayes, Miss
dorma and there trained through kind- Laura Beardsley, ~f rs. Howard B.
ness to be a screen actor.
Green Dr. Herbert F. Fraser, ~frs.
The children came some once and I R·I' 1 C Sellers, and Mrs. Edward
some twice, and in ali ncarly four hun-! .\ I 13r~. .
dred strong! 'Vheft'as, till to the climatic"· en ms.
puint whistlt-s. loud cries, and ;:Icclalllil- - -•••, ..._ - tions in general were forthcoming when UBRARY MEMBERSHIPS
Rin-Tin-Tin after a perilous Cli~lb finSTILL COMING IN
a1ly rescued the baby from the remote
nest of the greedy condor-the whistle.<;
The Swarthmore Public Library Asbecame yells, the cries became shrieks
sociation
met )Olonday evening at the Liand mad ecstasy burst forth.
It would be most difficult for' anyone brary roOIUS and discussed olans for the
of the adult audience in words to Prol)- coming months. Although contributions.
erly express on paper the children's and memberships for 1930 arc still comhearty recognition of screen talent and 1 ing in it was annQunced that $1149. had
their unrestrained appreciation of :Mr.j becn dollccted as a result of the campaign
and ~[r,"i. Mitchell's rare treat.
1held a few months ago. This is $150
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I more th;:m was collected last year. The
S ART
,Jibrary now has 798 individual readers
W
HMOREANS AT
i with cards and last week 198 books were
CONCORD QUARTERLY 1 f
d
! Jorrowe .
The Concord (luarterly meeting oi j ================
the Society of Friends was bdd· at the i
PrO\'idencl' ~Iccting House in ~Ieclia i
T
d
\
LIGHTING & POWER WIRING
on
lies ay. r mong those present
from Swarthmore were: ~lrs. \YiJliam I
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
capacity
of preceptor
for he
this entered
willing lad.
!'}~ For the monthly April program of the =:==~~~=~~=~~~~~~~:::::::=~~==~~:::=~==~
The foJ1owing
year
the.
"~,oUr-a Story Hour an unusual pleasure was i
),[edico-Chirurgical College from which'
given the boys and girls of Swarthmore
he graduated with honors in 1896.
DR. JOHN B. ROXBY
by Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. :\litchell.
The latest Rin Tin Tin picture was
PRESENT
mediately. he curolleu in the Philadclphia PolYpclillic as a student during the ~ for and Instructor in An.atomy III his shown morning and afternoon. ~[r. and
3 ONE ACT PLAYS
::t1l1lmer months where he added the fin- Alma Mater, which position he held until 1Irs.. 11itchell wcre ill charge in the
"THE WONDER HAT"
ishing touches before taking the State 1902
morlUl1g. The afternoon session was
~loard Examination, December 1896. He
.
.
I presided over by Dr. and )'Irs. Arthur
by Ben Hecht and Kenneth Goodman
was appointed in 1897, as demonstrator
In 1903, he was appolllted Professor Bassett and John Kistler.
I
"TRIFLES"
(.f Anatomy, succeeding, in 1899, the late Of Anatomy at Temple University ~Jl.'t1The real story of the wonderful dog
by Susan Glaspell
Dr. Joseph \Vallace, as Chief ])clllonstra- kal School and during the years of 190.1 was told in the morning by a mother I
·04 he also served as Lecturer 011 the ,\.·!to ollce lived in Oregon and witnessed
"THE TRAVELERS"
All;tomy of the Central Nervous s)'s-I th~ making of ,a Rin Tin ,Tin picture. S!le
by Booth Tarkington
telll at the \OVoman's Medical College. In saJd that dur.lIlg the \\ ar hVo PUPIIICS
1905 he was appointed Professor of An- were found III the .German trenches- j
atomy in the Philadelphia Dental School one was named Antottlette and the other I
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
i'1't Temple University, serving as head of
i
Admission 50c and 7Sc
All Seats Reserved
S d
the departments of Anatomy in both
'
H
ere s a un ay Dinner Suggestion Medical and Dental Schools.
MILL PRIt::ES
'j
1'. Johnson, ~fiss Jessie L. Hoopes,
STORY HOUR PROGRAM I. Hull, :\lr. and ).[rs. Chester Roherts,
Strath Haven
Sold at
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Saturday, Monday, Tuesday
74: peck
Strawberry
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Ice Cre3m
-W;lhNeil Hamilton-Evelyn Brent
Fresh Sugar
PEAS
25c
N aney Carroll in
Fresher Vegetables
FRESH SEA FOOD EVERY DAY
he continued
his ln
pre-medical
instruction'
course
at night.
1892, Dr. George
H.
Richardson, then a member of the tcaching staff of 1\.ledico-Chi, acted in the
Home Made Cake
To Look Weli-Dre88
l.
#,
Pe3.ch Pan-Dandy
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: mean w I e Ie was ectl1rer on : l1atom)"
at the Ch~ster Hospital. During 1920 he
W~IS appomted 011 .the )'Iedi.cal Staff of
the Chestcr 1-losp1tal alld 111 1921 was
,made 1st Vice-President, and the foUowI ing year l~residen~ of the Delaware
1 Co~nty Medical Soclety. In 1925 he wc.u>
:tgalll made. Professor of Anatomy III
femI)le Moo,,:?' School.
Dr. Roxby 15 '1 member of the Dclawar.e County ~Ie.dical S~ciety, Penns},l·
"allla State ~[edlcal Society, Fellow of
I th~ A. M .. A., a member of th\,; Philadel'p.llIa Medical Club, .and ,the T,rleta Up,~IiO!1 Chapter of Pin Chi ~Iedlcal Frat,·fllIt;:...
T~ls esteemed fflend of the student IS
a.1l IIlvcterate rca(.lcr of books an~1 par: tI~ula~ly those wInch I~a\'~ to do wtth the
I Ilistorlcal phases.
TillS III a brief wa,'
I, t f eSCrI'bes t IIe I'leo
f
f a man long .sIllCC
. .
' honored and respected by all who had the
~,Icasurc of his association and his teachlIlgs.
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Hot Rolls
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Swarth. 1226
!of the h·.~,~arthmorLe District. \In the
Medical School is being dedicated this
year to Dr. John Byers Roxhy who re,iell's at 110 Cornell avenue, Swarthmore.
'·la dedicating this year book to Dr.
Roxby," says the editor of the publica\iOIl, "it is the climax of his energetic'
.rork done fnr the Medical school. It is 1
a great honor because of the calibre of
Ihe faculty we have to choose from each,
·:ear."
. The book iast year was dedicated to the
'\'cll known surgeon, Dr. \Vayne W. Babrock.
John Byers Roxby was born in Sh'en-,
~,ndoah, Schuylkill County Penl1sYlvalli~'1
;.Ia..,. 18th., 1871. He attended the public
~chools, conwleting the four year High i
;_chool course in three years, graduating
ill 1888. The following )'ear he became ~
~\ member of the SeniC'r Class of :\liIlers,ille Teachers College, where he studied I
;', teachers training course. In 1889 he
moved to Philadelphia and held positions I
in two commercial establishment.s while
"MONTANA MOON"
"THE GREEN GODDESS"
Free Delivery
At Nlpt Belmont 0471.W
3
Dr. John B. Roxby Honored in
practice. Later, during the period of the Rin Tin Tin. They were taken in cu.5t\VorJd \Var, he served as Official Lect- ody by Capt. Lee Duncan. On the boat
ture 0!1.~jrst Aid under the Southeast- Antoinette, died of pneumonia, and RinTemple MedicEli College Year Book ,eol Dlvlsl~n; of the :R~ Cross and was !in-~in was taken to HollywoOd. CalThe annual record book of Temple
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Smith of Penns-l
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1o,.lother·s Day Cards And' Gifts.
burg, Penna., and Mr. and Mrs. R~Y I AIr. Drew Pearsoll. of Baltimore who
Oberholtzer of Reading, Penna" wllI! has been covering the Naval Conference WM. KIMMELL ~- SON
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~Ir. and Mrs. Harold Griffin, of RutMrs. Campbell Buiter, of Schenectady, spend Sunday at the home of .Mr. and, for the Baltimore Sun in London spent
\3iL
gers avenue entertained at dinner and N. Y., is visiting her father, Ernest l\hs. Jacob Meschter of Dickinson ave- Tuesday at the home of his parents Mr.1
General Contractor
bridge on ~Ionday evening in honor of \Vehrner, of Rutgers avenue.
nue.
and Mrs. Paul Pearson of Walnut lane.
:Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam Batt of Glou* * *
PAINTING
PAPERING
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cester, Mass.
Mrs. \Villiam Robert Landis of Yale
Edsoll
Young
of
Dickinson
avenue
enMiss
Margaret
Vlachos,
Miss
Nancy
PHONES
W.
1396
&.. 632,j
avenue is entertaining at a buffet lunch~lr. and Mrs. Ray Radvill of Rose eon at the Strath Haven Inn today in
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Valley entertained at bridge Saturday I honor of her daughter-in-law 1lrs. \Vilhis sixth birthday.
Academy of Music, Thursday. Friday Phone Media 26
Establlihed. 1857
enning.
liam Newton Landis.
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and Saturday of this week by Florence
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bassett, of Cowanova.
W. C. RIGBY & SONS
}'Irs. Bayard Morrison of Harvard
Mr, Roland G. E, Ullman of Harvard
Funeral Directors & Embalmer.
avenue IS leadng Sunday for Pinehurst, avenue has left for St. Petersburgh, of
North
Chester
road, entertained
friends
on Saturday
evening. a group ~===============~
N,e,
Florida, to attend the \Vedding of her
110 Weat State SIreet
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son Baya.rd to Miss Kaye Hicks of St.
hIrs.
Lovett
Frescoln
of
Harvard
aveRepair
Work
&.
New
Installations
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ward, Petersburg.
Media, Pa.
nue is leaving tomorrow to visit her 'ion
GEORGE H. KELLEY
Strath Haven avenue, entertained at din* • *
ner and bridge last Saturday evening in
At the monthly meeting of the Sunday who is a student at Colorado State AgriElectrician
honor of Mr. Frederick BoughtQn. :Mr. School teachers held at the Presbyterian cultural College at Fort Collins, Colorado.
Phone Sw. 428-R
Boughton who went to school at the Church, plans for the educational exhibit
HOWARD KIRK
The
Reverend
J.
J.
Guenther
and
Mrs.
S'. . arthmore Preparatory School and to be held May 7th were made. Plans
Attorne:J~at~law
Swarthmore College has just returned for the summer months and the annual Guenther of "The Lodge" will entertain
the
Episcopalian
students
of
Swarthmore
to Swarthmore after having spent five t Sunday School picnic were discussed.
14 South Ave.
Media, Pa.
College Sautrday evening May 3rd at an
years in Florida.
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informal reception and dance.
MecUa 197
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kline, of Riverview
Mrs. 'Villiam L. Cleaves of Park ave· road entertained the Double Six bridge
BUILDER
nue entertained the bridge club of which club last Saturday evening.
and
Mrs. Charles
Maas entertained
.she is a member at luncheon and bridge
Charlotte
Maas,Leroy
the daughter
of
several of her young friends on Tuesday
last Monday.
Mr. and Mr.s. K. D. McCutcheon and
WINDOW CLEANING
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. in honor of her fifth birthday,
children of \Yaban, Mass., are visitmg
Mr. and Mrs. W. Findlay Downs are their sister, Mrs. William D. Wermouth,
To Give the People of This Vicinity BETIER SERVICE
Four graduates of the class of 1899
entertaining at a dance in honor of their of Dartmouth avenue.
daughters Louise and Ann Saturday eve.. * •
Nurses Training School of Johns HopArcbnore Window Cleaning Co.
ning, May 10.
(
~lrs. Phelps Soule of Chester road is kins Unh'er.sity spent the week-end with
Has Opened a BRANCH OFFICE at 326 Darbnouth Ave.
their classmate Mrs. William T. Ellis of
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I spending the week in Washington, D. C. 'Valnut
Swarthmore
Mr. Arne Hauger, Manager
lane. They were Miss Lawler,
l\Hss Mildred Spencer and Miss Phyl.
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Swarthmore 19
lis Nugeon gavc.a musical program at
Mrs. Nelson GrecnsfeJtcr of \Vilming- Superintendent of Johns Hopkins HospGeneral
House,
Store
and Office Cleaning
th~ opening exerclse~ of the S.warthmore ton, Del., and her mother Mrs. Gleason
Window cleaning, Wall Washing, Floor Scrubbing, Floor Waxing'
fl.igh School last Fnday mornmg.
of Spokane, 'Vash., visited Mrs. A. B.
by machine or hand. Awnin ..s and Screens put up or taken down.
STANLEY COMPANY THEATRE
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Chapin on Tuesday.
We cle!lD your house from attic to ceDar.
DIRECTICN WARNER BROS.
Mr. C. "V. Davis of Strath Haven ave* • •
FOR BETIER SERVICE CALL
nue who has been on a business trip to
Mrs. Abram Fawcett of College avenue
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Birmingham, New Orleans, and through entertained her bridge club at luncheon
the south is expected home soon.
and bridge last Monday.
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ed at a progressive dinner party on Wednesday evening for Mrs. William Bott.
The last course was served at Mrs. FawceU's where the c\-cnillg was spent at
bridge and dancing.
MAY 2, 1930
Fill Your Bins
at the Reduced Prices
Make sure of your next winter's warmth and
comfort by ,storing away a binful of Anthracite Coal.
It is clean, dependable, and high in heat value.
May prices are the lowest for the year, the time
when you can buy the most heat value for your dollar.
-WILLIAM HENDERSON
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NEW LOW PRICES
Effective Now on 2000 lb.
units of Anthracite Coal·
CASH PRICE-No charge for carrying
Egg and Nut .. . $12.50
.. $13~00
Stove - .. ..
Pea- - .. .. .. .. $ 9.00
No.1 Buck ..
$ 7.25
Coke .. $10.50 per ton
Oak Cordwood
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WILSON COAL
& SUPPLY CO.
Call Sw. 600
"Then Look for the Yellow Truck"
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Club and Social News
Call Swarthmore 900 and Give Your
News to the Social Editor
MAY 2, 1930
Swarthmore
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MAY 2, 1930
Dr. John B. Roxby Honored in
Temple Medical College Year Book
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"THE GREEN GODDESS"
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
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Nancy Carroll in
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'LITTLE JOHNNY JONES'
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Richard Arlen and
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F resher Vegetables
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"THE WONDER HAT"
PLAYS
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Friday Evening, May 2, 8;15 P. M.
IIHal SCHOOL
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Delivered in two weeks
Tel. Swarthmore 14SW.
No Longer Just Coal Dealers
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But
COSTS M O R E i
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.
A Telephone Call
Golden Guernsey Milk
Brings a Sample
Is Fresh Every Day
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FUEL Dealers
BECAUSE we now sell all Domestic Grades of Furnace Oil
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NEW LOW PRICES
LOTS IN SWARTHMORE BOROUGH
At Unusually LoY! Prices
'l'IH~ undersigned has a ic\\" lots inr salt' 111 Swarthmore Boruugh
at priccs ranging' from $1500. 10 $3300. each,
These lots ha\'L' frontagt's ranging" irom (it) 1(1 ~O it'd :Ind are
lncall'cl ill desirahle sectiolls (li til(' l:orolll{lt. )'Il\st oi 1111;111 an;
l'Olllh"t'll-d with S\\"artlllllo\"t· l:orpllI.,d1 SL'\\"l'L
:\ disc(lullt oi lOt;; will he :llltl\t"vli Otl tilt, l,ricl's (Ii thl: first t\\'0
lots JlUrehaSl'd ior cash beiorc ").[ay 15, 1930.
.\11 applications f>hollid IlL' IlJa(k directly to
Effective Now on 2000 lb.
units of Anthracite Coal
CASH PRICE-No charge for carrying
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Egg and Nut .. .. $12.50
.. .. .. .. $13.00
Stove
.. ..
.. $ 9.00
PeaNo.1 Buck .. .. $ 7.25
Coke .. $10.50 per ton
Oak Cordwood
WILLIAM HENDERSON
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ALBERT N. GARRETT,
Bailey Building,
Chestnut Street, Phila., Pa.
Phone Pennypacker
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resldellt ('''mll do('tor.
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STORY HOUR PROGRAM
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Iho,,' \\" ho a va i I I hClw,d VC5
of Ihe opporlllniLy of IoIlYIII;! Iheir dolhe~ direct from
Ihe Mill.
"DARKENED ROOMS"
-WithNeil Hamilton-Evelyn Brent
Fresh Sugar
PEAS
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FRESH SEA FOOD EVERY DAY
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Arch St., East of 63rd St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Suburban Work Our Specialty
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Here's u Sunday Dinner Suggestion th,' Ikpartlllt'llh !Ii .\11<110111\ III ))(,tit
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Oid VII'!-:lIlla Wafflp,.;
At Night Belmont 0471·W
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ti,'l1i:trl\ l!t("t· \\\ticit itil\l t" ,j" \\il!J t!:l' SWARTHMOREANS AT
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CONCORD QUARTERLY , ,,1 r· ,\\ , 'I
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
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Joan Crawford in
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WARNER
T oday-Tomorrow
Swarth. 1226
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General House, 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 clean your house from attic to cellar,
CHESTER
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lunchl"OlIl and hridgl' 1111 Saturday af1l'l'* * *
n(H,1I in honor oj '\Ii.~" .\nlla E. I lobchl'r.
~Ir:-. I~. T. Bair, .\Ir...;. John II. Fa",- i
oi \\';I\niy ;1\·l'lll1l·. ~Iort(m. who";t'lIlar- , el'H. and .\ll's. C. \\'ahl OIIlW" l'lI1l'rta;n-1,
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Has Opened a BRANCH OFFICE at 326 Dartmouth Ave.
Swarthmore
Mr. Arne Hauger, Manager
PHONE Swarthmore 19
STANL.EY COMPANY THEATRE
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Ardnlore Window Cleaning Co.
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I11ll' wlto ha.... hl"Cn Oil a husillt'!':i trip to
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I:inningham. Xl'\\' (.rk'alls. al!!1 thnll1.~~!1
l'nterta511t',1 Iwr hridg,.' duh at hmchcon;
the ~(Iuth is l':\pL'ctl"(1 humc ~II!JIl.
;1Ilt! hrHI.~l' ia:-,t .\Iuuday.
~Ir. 1h:l'h~'n
To Give the People of This Vicinity BETTER SERVICE
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Ji~ ;\U!'!;l'()11 gan' a IIlIl~ical program at
.\II"!'. )\t"i!'!ln (~rt'l'midtl'l" of \\"ill11ill~the opcning" l'XCn'i"l'~ oi the Swarthmorc tllll, llel.. and ht'l' IIl'Jtl1l"r ::\rr~. Gk'asoll
nidI Sdl()(11 last Friday Ill o rnin.t!..
,oi ~p(lkalH.', \\·:Ish., yisikd ~Ir~. :\. B.
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WINDOW CLEANING
.\/r .... J'lll'lps SOllk 01 lht~"'\l'r \,u;111 I~
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BUILDER
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Carroll Thayer
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IIlll' t'1Ill'rtaillt:d the hrid!'!l' c1uh oi which t'll1h la:-I Saturday c\"Cllin.!4,
and
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~Iaas ellll'rtaitll,t!
.... hL' i~ a IlIvlllhcr at lundll'oll and hridgL'
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children .)f \\·ahall . .\Ia .... ~ .. arc \'isitill~
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ttlre Oil Fir ... t .\id under thl' SlIlItht'a:---t· \Iltllilll"ttt· dit'd 'II PIIt'UlIlI,"i,l, alld RilltTII I)i\"billll oi Ihl' I{('d l'rll'" and \\"<\ ... TIll-Till \\a ... takL'1I to! Iloll!>\\{Iud. l'i1;I ... n t'xaminill!.! Illty~il'iall i"r tltl' l'rai,'II"nlla allil thl"I~' tr;lIlll'rj thr"ugh kind.
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till S\\,arth1ll'lrl' l)i . . tfll·l. III till' IIc·, III hl·.! ... Crt't·11 act. II",
l·ll'lIl whill' Itl' \\"a, Ixdlll'cl' "11 \0;111'111\
The cliildlL'lI t'allll. ",'(I!lt· "lln' alld
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h'an' l'1l\1lI1) )'Il'riir,d ~'Jl,;(·t~. 1\1111',,1,
II \\"uld 1)< '11\1,,1 diltll'UIt i"1" .11l\'1I1l
\allla ~t;Ltt· ).1t'l1ical ~,,_·id\. Ftll"w .,1 '11' Iltv adult ,(lIdillll'l' 111 \\',rd, 1"
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Hnl\t:dlt'lIl wh(1 Wt'lll tn :;chonl at Ih,,-'
S,,:.rllllllll!'t' l'rt'parat(lry
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:-:'\\arthmon l'olll'gt· ha:. just rl'lllnll',1
1'1 S\\dl'lllIll1)rl' aih:r ha\'ing :-opt'llt li\'c
)l'ar.s in Fl(lrifb.
rcconl hook oi Tl'mp!!.:'
School i .. llt·jug dL"dicatL'{1 this,
Thl' annual
I.Yllch. uf Georgetown,: ed :It a prog:ressivc dinner p<\:.ty. nil \\'cd-: ital; .\Iiss Dick. Director of the Kurscs'
jJd., will takl' 111'lce thl.' latter part of 1III..':,(la~ t'\"l'lIill~ ior ),1 rs. \\ 1111;1111 B(llt. 111('lIle, I~altilllorc: '\ii:,s Ilullt of BalliTI1t' la ... 1 C"llr"l' \\"a . . sl'rvl"cI at ).Ir .... Fa\\"- Ill(lfl'; and '\(i~s Iknt of Ibn'rjonI. Ilr.
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~II":. . . \. ~. \\'ickham oi l'ht' . . kr road i hridge ami dancing.
~Ir .... )'1<1ckiIlIlOIl Ellis oi Bryn ~Ia\\"r
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,abo ~hart'd in the party.
)"lothel"s !Jay Canis And Gifts.
in ilOlI(,r (Ii \Ir". II('nl.·~ ~chumadlt'r (If I ,:\11'. and .\Irs. Jo~ll\Ia Smith of Pl'lln:,-,
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::\11'. Ihl.'\\' 1'1..'011':-;011 (If Baltimore who, _________________________________
nagc to
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(JIK'rhoitzl"I' oj Reading.
Pcnna., willI ha" hccn cm"t'ring" the Xand Conft'rence,
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and \Ir .... llawhl Critlin. of H.ut~Ir ... Camphell Buiter, (Ii Scilellcctady,I',pClld Sunday ilt thc homc oi ~Ir. and~ior the Uaitilllort· Stili ill London :"Pl'lIt
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:1\l'lllll' l'llh:ltaillt... d at dinm.'f a1l(\ )\.
Y., i .. \'i~itillg- her fallll'r, EfIlt.'st ),11' .... Jacoh ')'Ieschlt.'r oi l>ickin~on an'- f Tl1c~day at thc homt' (If hi~ parents ,\11'..
General Contractor
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I and ~Irs. I'atll 1'<.'ar:"01I oi \\'alnut lane,
)'Ir. and \Ir~. \\'jllialll Bott oi Cion• • •
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PAINTING
PAPERINC
n' .. h I . .\1.1 .......
)'Ir~. \\,iliialll Rohert Landis oi Yalt:1 Ed.;;on Yutlllg oi ilickinson annUl' cn·
.\Iargard \'lac1lO~, :\Ii~'i Xanc\·1
PHONES W. 1396 & 632,}
a\t'I1Ul' is l'lltt-rtainillg at a II11tkt IUllch-1tl'rtailll'fl "'I..'\tl"al iril'l1cb last Satllnlay,
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\11'. ;Ilhl \\r .... Ray I~ad\ ill oi "-:O~l' l'lIl1 at Ihc ~lrat11 lla\TII Illn hl(lay "ill 1 aih:l'llool1 at a hirthday party in hOllor ot. I 1).m·e1I,
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Phone Media 26
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I !iam Xewton
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alld S;lttlnlay oi this wct'k hy FI()rt'lIce
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~Ir. allli )'Irs. Edward B:h"'l'tt. pf CII\\·;III()\·a.
W. C. RIGBY & SONS
~I L Roland G, E, l"llman of Harvard
.\11'..... Bayard "\I,~ Irri:-Pll {Ii Ilan:lnl l X( ,rlh l'hl'~kr n'ad. elltcrtained a grou]l
Funeral Directors & Embalmer.
:!\Cl1ttl I' Ica\illt! SUllda) It II' l'illchllr~I, a\'t'll~ll' ha~ Idt lu\' St: 1'.l'tersh,lIr g h']'ll iril'ud ... ()Il Saturday t'n:lling.
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l'"I,lrH!a. to altt·llIl. thL' \\ L'dd~ll~ 01. h~r I
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GEORGE H. KELLEY
~trath Ilawtl an'uut', t'lllL'rtaillt',1 at (Iin,
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hUllor oi ),11', Frt'dL'rkk noughloll, ~Ir, ~dltlol h'acIJI.'J's hdd ;11 I It'
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Fill Your Bins
at the Reduced Prices
~take
sure of your next winter's wannth and
c4.lInfort by storin~ away a hinful of Anthracite Coal.
It is clean, dependable, and hi~h in heat valuc-_
lvtay prices are the lowest for the year, thc tinlc
whcn you can buy the 'llost heat valuc for your dollar.
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WILSON COAL
& SUPPLY CO .
Call Sw. 600
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THE
THE SWARTHA{OREAN
SWARTHMOREAN
MAY 2. 1930
Arthur Walker, of London, England;
Mr. and Mrs. W. • Seamon, of Glen
Cove, N. Y.; Mrs. L. H. Wood, of Mt.
Kisco, N, Y.; Theodore Whitehead, of
Pittsburgh.
PublUhed Every Friday at Swarthmore. Pa.
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THE SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
; HAS A PLACE AND A WELCOME
:Morc than one hundred and sevcntyFOR ALL WHO WILL COME
Philadelphia Representatives, Neville & Hitchings,
213 South 17th St., Philadelphia
Phone Pennypacker 8020
LIBRARY BOOKS
CHURCH NEWS
OPEN-AIR SCULPTURE
EXHIBIT OPENS MAY 13
Offices-Shirer Bldg., Second Flcor Front-Phone Swarthmore 9IlO
five nationaUy known American sculptors will exhibit their works at the
'lSntered as Second Class matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post Office at sixth national exhibition of sculpture. . . .thmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
in-the-open-air to be held in RittenI house Square, Philadelphia under the
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.....- - - - - - - - - - - auspices of the Philadelphia Art Alli·
__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _F_R_I_D_A_Y_,_~,{A-Y-2-,_1_9_30____________ 1 ance. This is the only exhibition of its
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Services
11.00 A. M .-Sunday School.
Minister
11:00 A. M.-Sunday Lesson-Sermon.
Wednesday evening meeting each
Public \\'orship Sunday at 11.00 and week, 8 p. m. Reading room open
4.45.
daily, except Sundays and holidays. 1
Sermons by the Pastor:
to 4 P. M., Church Edifice.
Morning-The Spirit and Power.
All are cordially invited to attend the
Vcspers-Thc Burning Heart.
scrvices
and use the Reading Room.
\Vednesday Evening-A Congregational
Exhibit. Something new in SwarthTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
more.
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle.
kind held regularly in this country.
Yocum of Swarthmore is president of
Announcement was made by Miss
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the Association, George C. Friends is Clara .R. Mason, executive secretary
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Ras-e -l\'fetn, yna, t ere secretary, while !lrs. Ruth G. ),funce is of the Art Alliance, that the exhibiIS a FrIends Scho:ol and an Orphanage IsuperIntendent of the Children's Division
der th I d h
un
e. ea ers IP.O f t '!O consecrat e d
Re\.. E. H. Bonsall, Jr., is .su.~er- tion would be opened with a private
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. . intcndent of the Young- People's DIVISion. view on Tuesday afternoon of May
FRIENDS
Durmg .the recent .revolt 10 Syria •. It,
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13th at 4.30 o'clock, and will be conuefin
th a t D a n,ell "'XHIBIT OF CHURCH
tinued until June 9th, inclusive. Lorado This Church is celebrating the looth
God is tulness: and it is his dellgct
' ''as
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I I tel Y es t a bl I~IIe.d
to empty himself into the hearts of his
Ohver, the ouly ChrlSt.an wl~o da~ed· ~
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ACTIVITIES MAY 7 Taft, noted sculptor of New York will Anniversary of Pentecost-April 27th chtldren
. . . . Isaac Pennington
to J ulle 8th.
traverse the roads. through hIS ad'_flce
deliver an address on uOur American
Sunday
and influence kept peace in his vicinity
A
I t·
I d
t t'
of sculpture and sculptors". This will be You are invited to share in these intl
e( uca
IOn3. entOIlS ra Ion I f 0 IIowe d
spiring services.
10:00 A. M.-First Day School in \Vhit.
and prevented many thousands of men.
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a tea'10 honor 0 f t h e conf rom . ..
.
Th'
th I church actIVities Will be held at t Ie tributing artists in the Art Alliance I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
tier House.
JOllllDg 1m. h Isthwas amODlg. C Swarthmore Presbyterian Church, WedD
10:00 A. M.-Adult class in the !.-{ectill~
ruse, a prop e w 0,
0 peace
OVIng,
d
'[ 7 t 7 P '[ TI
se building.
ncs ay, l \ ay
a
. .i\'.
Ie purpo
TRINITY CHURCH
House, led by Maria H.
are at ways rca d y to fi g h t f or W Ilat t h ey I f l '
I 'I't . t
t f tl b
t rs
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consider their rights and au brave and O. t Ie ex n)l .IS .0 se ?r 1 y pos c ,
Bye. Subject: The Seek·
Protestant Episcopal
d'
Id'
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,lilagrams, etc. In mtcrest1l1g and II1strucMrs.
Phillip
H.
Jewett
and
Mrs.
Eders-the
Predccessors oi
so lers'
hmOllg
esc d Peop e th·c form, the function and work of win A. Yarnall were among the guests
I ar1l1g d
Quakerism.
ove an respec t ave conqucre
ov("r
I t t f th h ch
Chester Road and College Avenue
'. 0 fwar.
Ad
.
(epar men 0
e c ur .
th e splnt
at the annual breakfast of the Pennsyl11:00 A. M.-Mecting for \Vorship III
n at Iast, h ere JO
a evcry
A 8 'I k
·11 b .
Rector
.
f h N
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h
t
ococ' a program WI
e gIVen
the Meeting House.
section 0 t e car ·~t, near ( e spot b II
h·ld
h'
h t I b n vania Colony of Ncw England Women
.
ren
h
Wednesday
were
our S a\'lOur
was bO!'Il, Iavc ru Ies 1 y Ie I·c hI d
' s howmg
S dwalaS
I I eed held at Strafford on Thursday morning
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M.
. Iomacy so I accomp
· f oremost. Th e new dip
9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.-Scwing an(1
an d IS
tl
I IS'Ide 'In0t c .ltnf ay sc 100 an of this week.
much sought after today has actually 1 a ICr C 11 rcn s rgamza tons.
Quilting 111 \Vhittier House. Box
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. operation there for years and has
becn m
luncheon.
Swarthmore 1225
Sunday Services
succeeded beyond hope.
SCOUT NEWS
All are cordially invited to join in these
To write at length of Danid and Emily
service.
S:OO A. ~L-Holy Communion.
FRED J. HARLEY
On Saturdav the Scouts are to meet
Oliver's work among the refugees, their
9 :45 A. M.-Sunday School.
Interior Decorator
work in the villages, the medical aid at the main b·uilding of the college for
SUNDAY
a
bird
walk.
Be
there
at
5.30
and
Succe.sor
to
given and the settlement of disputes
11 :00 A. :1-.1.-Morning prayer and Holy
at the
would fill a volume.
bring your breakfast.
Ceorge S~balies
Communion.
SWARTHMORI;:
That Daniel Oliver's work is thoroughThe plans for the mother and daugh- Upholstering, Antique Reproductions
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
ly appreciated, there can be no doubt. ter dinner are progressing rapidly.
CHURCH
Furniture Repairing
We have the appreciation of the Govern- Don't forget to learn your parts jf
WESLEY AFRICAN METHODIST
ment, evidenced by its reccnt decoration you are in the Scout play. We are Custom. Made
Lloyd
P.
Stevens, Millister
Muhlenberg Ave.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
of Daniel Oliver with the I\fedailIe de going to give it at the dinner if we do
9.4S--CHURCH
SCHOOL
Furniture
Rutledge, P ...
BowdiD Avenue
Merite avec Palms-the highest honor it \\-'ell cnough.
11.00
in jts gift, the decoration worn by cnly Bugle practice at 1.00 Saturday.
Rev. C. C. Brown, S.T.B., Putor
THE MASTER'S MEMORIAL
Bell Phonp. Clearbrook 653·J
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line other foreighner, Cleveland Dodge;
BdabUshed 18j8
8.00
the loyalty of Ihe Druse leaders and MAY MEETING OF
!hoo
A..
M~Morning
\Vorship.
"IF
I
WERE
A BOY AGAIN"
WM. J. CARTLEDGE
people who, without question, accept his
WOMAN'S ASSN.
2.00 P. M..-8unday Scltool.
A
service
in
keeping
with Boys Week.
Granite and Marble Memoriala
advice; and the love of his children-not
8.00
P.
M~Evening
Wouhip
Boy
Scout
Troop
wiil! attend.
and
Ceme',t'J' Work a Specialty
only those who are in the Orphanage,
The May meeting of The Woman's
Sermon.
Service in charge of the boys.
North Laudowue Avenue
but of those who have passed through Association of the Presbyterian Church
DREXEl, HII,I" PA.
All boys invited.
All are cordi.Uy invited to attend thes.
his schools.
will be held Friday, May 9, Executive
(Oppolll., Arlluton Cemet8f7)
.erne••
Perhaps one incident is enough to show Hoard meeting at 10 A. M., sewing at
ON LIFE'S VOYAGE
Ute trust reposed in Daniel Oliver and the 10:30 followed by a Box Luncheon and
GEO. GREENAWALT
E._ryan. I. inYiled 10 thi. charch.
LET
THE CHURCH BE YOUR
place he occopies in the Ubanori. Some a brief business meeting.· The exhibit of
.
.
ita ..,orUip aDd work
COMPASS
months ago a very dirty urchin knocked
at the Orphanage door. He was starving the
on the evening
PHONE SW. l003.W
workwomen's
done by parlor
the Association
will be of
and in rags. When told he couM not be May 7th when the general exhibit of
accepted into the Orphanage family, he work of all departments will be held.
HOME JOBBER
EVENING INSTRUCTION
told Daniel Oliver that his father and
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AU kind. of Repair. in ....d U'01IDd
mother were both dead and that he had
I"
Tea for Madame Chaveau
tho home. Electrical Repah-a ""II lawalked over fifty miles to the Orphanage
GREGG
SHORTHAND
AND· TYPING
Mrs. George T. Ashton Kave a musi- .tallalion a Specialty.
because there was no one to take care of
Special Mon.hly Ra.es.
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him and he knew Dauiel Oliver would J cale last Sunday in honor of Madame
A. M. ALLISON &: SON
M. E.. Moore
Swarthmore 1713
The boy was eight years old. Need Maire Chaveau who is a diseuse and has
311 V...... ATe.
more be said?
sailed for Paris to give concerts.
)'fr.s. Ashton played several numbers Phone Swuth. 1180
Daniel Oliver will be with us in
by
Bach, Cyril Scott, Rachmininoff and - - - - - - - - - - - -_ _ __
Swarthmore on the 20th and 21st. He
Mrs. John Fawcett also conChopin.
will attend the Friends' Meeting on SunSlip Covers
Draperies
day morning and on Monday night he tributed several charming numbers to the
will give an address in the Meeting program.
After the musicale, tea was served.
House at 8:15 o'clock on the subject,
First (Closed) Mortgage 5% Gold Bonds
."The New Diplomacy in Operation in
the Ncar East."
Strath Haven Notes
Due November 1, 1949
PHONE, SW. 1225
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Prineipal and Interest Guaranteed by the
Church Dedication
Among the recent arrivals at the MuhlenbergAve. .Rutledge
National Water Work. Corporation
Strath Haven Inn are: Mr. and ~Ir.s. E.
Price:-92 and Intere.t, Yielding 5.68%
Froo from Pennsylvania Four Mills Per.onal Property Tax
A Jarge number of people attended the A. Averill, of Scarsdale, N. Y; Mr. and
dedication of the Wesley A. M. E. Mrs. Julian D. Barker, of Springfield,
Church last Sunday when Bishop Joshua Mass.; Mrs. M. T. Bainbridge and J. I,.
H. Jones, one of the former presidents Bainbridge, of New York City; Mr. and
of Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, Mrs. E. A. Buck, of Arlington, N. J.
Incorporated
Ohio, presided. He is now Bishop of Pierson, of Westfield, N. J.
the First Episcopal District of the AfInvestment Securities
Mr. and Mrs. G. Norman Beling, of 5i1
rican ~L E. Church.
Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. James E. ;;;
1518 WALNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Brin, of Lansdowne; J. P. Brinton, of _
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SABBAT~H:--SC-::::!':'H~bo-::-::-L-ASSN.
West Chester; Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. !is
IN ANNUAL MEETING Leideritz, of MHwaukee, \Vis.; Joseph 5$
Delaware County Representative
_
P. R. STEVENSON, Jr~
Pew and Glen Hering, of Derry, Pa.; 5]
The Annual Convention of the Sab11
0
Powelton
Ave.,
I .. nodown.. P ..
Mrs. Arthur N. Pierson and Miss K. C. ::
bath Schools of Delaware County will be
Telephone-:-Madison
6474
Pierson, of Westfield, N. J . : : : : :
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held beginning May 8 at 9 :30 A. M. at
Mr. and Mrs. John Rettinger and Miss 5
the Darby M. E. Church. All Sunday
W. J. Hoffman, of East Orange, N. J. is
school workers in the county arc invited
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schott, of !is
to attend the convention whether they
Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. H. O. ~
are official delegate.s Or not. Isaac C.
Uhden, of Point Pleasant, N. J.; Mrs.
IN SYRIA
:n
I.,"'d
THE
NEW LIST OF
•••
Robert E. Sharples, Editor lind Publisher
MAY 2, 1930
II
Benit,S.-uJohn Brown's Body!'
Bennett, Arnold-"Mr. Prohack."
Boyd, James-"Long Hunt."
Carlisle, He1en-fi Mother's Cry."
Cullum, R.-"Golden Woman."
Deland, M.-"John Ward, Preacher."
Frank, H. A.-"Vagabonding Through
Changing Germany."
Gentleman With A Duster-"Mirrors of
Downing Street."
Grayson, David-uAdventures m Contentment."
Noyes, Alfred-"New Morning."
Sinclair, Upton-liThe JuogIe."
Smith, N. A.-"Kate Douglas Wiggan as
her Sister Knew Her."
Trotzky, Leon-"The Bolsheviki and
World Peace."
Tasso-"Jerw;alem Delivered."
\ViJJiamson, C. N.-uThe Brightener."
Wiltshire, Mary-"Lesser Breed"
-Juvenile BooksBeebe, Wm.-"Jungle Days."
B1anchan, Neltje-"Birds Every Child
Should Know."
Burgess, T. W.-uBurgess Seashore
Book for Children."
flmslie, T. C.-"Those Midsummer
Fairies."
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Anna Schalles
Invest In
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
Dependabjlity
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HELP WANTED
Male and Female help. M. D. Booker, 30
i\ewal1 and Walnut streets. ?dorton. Pa. P.bODC
Swarthmore 16J2.
of
a
friendly
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excellent harmony and which will be
sung by the Quartette ill the .Music Festivai competition 10 Chester next week.
There second number which was equally
well done was "Bird of the \Vilderness,"
by Horsmann.
Mrs. Herbert F. Fraser accompanied
.
at t Ile plano and added greatly to the success of ooth the choru,s and the soloist
.
.
w h 0 was Mrs. LOUIse Knowlton MIller,
celloist.
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W Iiham
Sy vano Thunder directed the
chorus as he has for several years and
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.
seemed to brmg about a very effective
interpretation of aU the numbers.
The second chorus number was "Valse
Triste" by Sibe1ius in which Mrs. John
Howard Taylor sang the soprano/solo
part very delightfully.
Mrs. Harold Calvert has been chairman of the chorus this year.
balance In ten days.
LUTZ, ERVIN. REESER
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FRONEFlELD,
Attorneys.
Pluries fieri Facias
No. 141
,~.JJJM!EB~URNIER ~m
lJ.,
December Term, 1928
All those certain lots or pieces of ground
with the buildings and Improvements
thereon erected, lYing In the Township of
tipper Darby. County of Delaware and State
of Pennsylvania being numbered seven
hundred eighty-five. seven hundred elghtysht and seven hundred eighty-seven on a
certain plan of lots designated "Drexel
Hill" said plan being recorded In the recorder of deeds omce at Media In deed
book N No. 12 page 824 and described according to said plan as follows:
l!J1,
DISPENSING OPTICIANS
~mal
I
CHESTNUT ST.• PHILADELPH IA.
Specialists in the making and fitting
of Eyeglasses and Spectacles.
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Breeders of Registered Guernsey Cows
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MOVING JUST AROUND
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THE CORNER
ON
SWARTHMORE-PARAMOUNT
MARKET
411 DARTMOUTH AVE.
E. C. WALTON
To rent-2 6·room house. at $50 a
month and one nearly new with 4 bedroom. for $85 • month; and one 7
tooms, 2 car garage $75.00. On the
Hm.
SHERIFF SALES
Of Reat Estate
W. S. BITTLE
Real E.tate
Called for and Delivered
12 Pieces for
75c
Wuhed, Ironed and Folded
Includes Sheets, Table C10.....
PWow and Bols.er C...... Tow.
els.
NapklDl, Aprons, Under.
wear. NlllhtloWld, Slips, Btc.
Call Clearbrook 2790
COMMUNITY
LAUNDRY CO.
Drexel Hill
Court House. Media. Pa.
Saturday. May 24, 1930
At 9:30 O'clock, A. !of.
(Dayllgbt Baving Time)
Fieri Facias
No. 1:133
March Term. 1930
All that certain lot or piece of ground
with the bUildings and Improvements
thereon erected. situate In the Borough of
Yeadon. County of Delaware and State of
Pennsylvanta. bounded and described accordIn(t' to a certain survey and plan thereof made by A. F. Damon. Jr .. borough engineer. January 9. 1923. as follows. to wit:
Beglnntn,! at a potnt on the northwesterly sIde 0 Penn street (flfty feet wide) at
the d1stance of Afty feet northeastwardly
from the northeasterly side of BrookBlde
avenue (Afty feet wide); thence extending
along the said side of Penn street north
sixty-four degrees Atty-one minutes eMt
twenty-five feet to a point; thence eJ:tendIng north twenty-five degrees three minutes west fassing through the middle of a
party wal one hundred. thirty-SIX and
forty-seven one-hundredths (138.4'1) feet to
a point; thence extending south sixty-four
degrees fifty-one minUtes west twenty-five
teet to a point; thence extendIng south
t.wenty-five degrees three minutes east one
hundred thirty-six and forty-seven onehundredths (136.47) feet to a point In the
northwestetly aide of the said Penn Itreet.
FREE DELIVERY
College Girls Only.
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helpful banking connection.
11 Clifford M. Rumsey ~
! Yale and Kenyon Aves. ~ Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
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SEEDS
PENNCREST FARMS
and consideration form
basis
5
Kent, R. G. "Stories from the Far cooperation in securing garments for
togetber in front or breadth OIl the llorthes-17
East."
ex-service men in hospitals, sanitoriums side or said Broad street extending westward.
Morley, Christopher-"I Knowa Secret." and in their homes.
ly fifty feet and thence extending of that width
GA~DEN
FIELD FLOWER
in length or depth north between parallel lines
Pulnam, D. B.-"David Goes'"
"When a man leaves the hospital it at right angles to the said Broad street One
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bundred feet.
is often necessary to clothe him enWOMAN'S CLUB CHORUS
The clothing which he had 'on
Under and subject. nevertheless, to Ih~ ~t'r
GIVES ANNUAL CONCERT tirely.
Ne\V Fancy Selected Stock
• lb'
Id inbefore mentione-d conditions and restnctlOns,
.
h h
h
W en entenng t e
osplta
elOg 0
also to the payment and lien of a certain mort.
Garden Tools
and soiled, in many cases must be de- gage debt or principal sum of eighteen hundrt'd
The aru1Ual concert of the Swarthmore t
d I
h
h R d C ' ($1800) dollars together with interest due allll
Lawn ~10wcrs
S roye.
11 suc
cases t e e
ross, to "cnmu: dill" tl1l'rcon. !.d\·en by the said mort.'
Woman's Club Chorus this year was rcpresentative in the hospital is called: !.;agors to l~l' .said l"l'per Uarh~" lIuilding and I
Rubber Hose
successfully presented before a large upon to outfit the man with suitable Loan AssoelatlOn.
.
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audience at the Woman's Clubhouse last
I
Spraying Materials
TI' d '
warm garments to protect his health
Improvements consist of two.story cement
lurs ay evellmg. ),.fendelshon's "Spring and sufficiently good to enable him hous(', ,Hx:?6 feet. Porch front. One 'slory ce'l
LAWN
GRASS
MIXTURES
Song" which was the opening number·
k h'
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ment garage, 18x:?0 feet. (First dcsc:ril)tion.)
bY t h c Ch Onts and "King NutcP"ker" agam to ta e IS pace m a working Two
and
one-half story cement house, :?IXJ'I
f
T
-community.
eet. w()ostory cement addition. 10XI:? feet.
from the "Nutcracker Suite" which
Porch front. One.story Cl'f11ent garage, 18x20
closed the program were two outstanding
I feet. (Second description).
.
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numbers.
being the first mentioned pOint and place I Sold as the property of William Ashton I
SEED STORE
A Quartette consisting of :Mrs. John of beginning.
:\Iuusley and .llat: .llousley. his wife.
I
Detlcfson, first soprano, }'[rs. John Ho\vImprovements conslst of two and oneC d·'
$
6th &. Madison Sts.
.i.,
half story shingle and stuc~o house, 38x18
on Itlon5- :?50.00 cash on day of sale;
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ard Tayor, second soprano, and :Mrs. feet. one-story addltlon. 8xl2 feet. Porch balance in ten days.
Phone 3800 Chester We Deliver
Jacob Meschter and It.hs. Frances Lums- front. Brick garage, 12x18 feet.
J.[JTZ, ERVIN, HEESI~k &
I
Srol:'e Open until 8 P. M. Satul:'days
den sang two numbers. Their first song I Sold as the property of John S. Hinkle,
FRONEl'IEI.D. Attorneys.
during Spring.
was "Come Down Laughing Streamlet," Jr. aod Edna E. Hinkle. his wife.
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by Spro.ss which gave opportunity for
Condltions-$250.00 cash on day of sale;
JOn:-: J. CAlX, Sheriff.
BegInning at a pOint In the northeasterly
side of Harper avenue at the distance of
one hundred feet northwestwardly from
FOR RENT
the northwesterly side of Huey avenue (8$
laid out on said plan nfty feet wide respectlvely); thence extending north slxtyFOR HE NT-Available in June. Second floor
JOSEPH E. HAINES,
four degrees fifty-eight minutes east one
apt. 5" rooms and bath. Poreh. Desirable
hundred
feet
to
a
point;
thence
extE'nding
IHl·atioll.\Vritc 1·. O. nox 16-1.
President.
se\'enty-flve
fcet
to
a
point;
thence
extend::: I ~
north
twenty-five
degrees
two minutes
west
In~ south
sixty-four
degrees.
fifty-eIght
TO RENT-Apartment, 6 rooms occupying
minutes west one hundred feet to a point .--..................................._.... __ ..................... ________... _.._________ ... ___.. ____________ ..................._..... ___ _
entire second floor of new building. Un. SEEK GARMENTS FOR
In the said northeasterly sIde of Harper I
u~lIally spacious and airy. All equipment of
avenue; and thence extending along the
EX-SERVICE MEN same
most modern kind, including electric refriger.
south twenty-five degrees two mination. One or twa car garage. Additional
utes east seventy-five feet to the first menbedroom available. Can Swarthmore 1037 arter
The Southeastern chapter Pennsyl- tioned point and place of beginning.
six.
vania. Chapter of the American Red
Under and subject to aforesaid building
FOR RENT Jrd floor apartment; 3 rooma Cross is making an appeal for generous restrictiOns, also under and subject to the
payment of a certain mortgage debt or
and bath-$40. Phone Sw. 773&R or 33SW.
principal sum of five thousand dollars toFEDERAL ACCREDITED HERD NO. 36876
gether with Interest.
Commonwealth
of
Pennsylvania
FOR SALE
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
WALTER SMEDLEY
Improvements consIst of two and oncWM. P. SMEDLEY
Harrisburg
hal! story stone and stucco hOllse. 20x36 ,
FOR SALE-An electric washing machine and
OWNER
feet. Enclosed side porch.
APPLICATION FOR COUNTY AID
LESSEE
ironer. Good condition. Reasonal-le. Phone
,
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Media 934.
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TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF DELA. Sold as the property of F. Ellwood
Langenhelm and Agnes L. Langenhelm.
WARE COUNTY,
If you are desirous of obtaining the very best milk
fOR SALt: Oriental rug, hand·made linens,
WHEREAS. The section of hig!lway in Condltf0ns--$250.00 cash on day of sale;
an architect's. huilder's and engineer"s Ii. Swarthmore Dorough. Countr of Delaware, balance In ten days.
-;-produced under approved sanitary conditions from
brary. Drawing instruments cheap. Wooden Commonwealth of Pennsylvama. starting at a LUTZ. ERVIN. REESER & FRONEFIELD,
beds. S. C. Sellers. 3Z0 N. Chester Road.
point at the intersection of Fairview (or Leip.
Attorneys.
healthy cows, by inspected men.
erville) Road with the east side of Sproul
Road in the Borough of Swarthmore, can.
,"
ern home, one or two rooms available, twin
March Term. 1930
in need of improvement, and
Daily Delivery in
:I'=h=o,='e=s=w=a="=h=m=o:
WHEREAS, The Borough of Swarthmore
All those two I:erlain lots or pieces of
WANTED
desires to take advantage of the Act approved ~round
at Secane, in the Township of
June IZ, 1919, as amended by Al:t approved Uidley, situate
Swarthmore and Invirons.
Inspection of Our Dairy
County of Delaware and State of
Marl:h
10,
IgZI. permilting Counties of the
WAXTED-An experienced window cleaner. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to appropriate Pennsy1vania anil designated as lots numbered
1
or one who is willing to Jearn. Phone Swarth& and eXllend moneys for tbe improvement and one hundred forty-one ,md one hundred fort)·.
more 19 after s P. M.
two on plan of Secane Real Estate Company.
mainlenanl:e of State Highways and State. surveyed
April 30, 1924, by Damon & Foster,
Aid Highways or any Public Highway in any Civil Engineers,
ami bounded and described
WANTED Room and board with partial eare County of the Commonwealth. etc., therefore as
follows:
of semi·invalid, lady. or room for companion. be it
Please answer stating terms to P. O. Box
RESOLVED, That the Borough Couneil of
Beginning at _a point in the northerly line of
J 0 4 Swarthmore.
Swarthmore Borough, in regular session 35' Franklin
avenue (Iifty feet wide) south se\··
I sembled
on this 17th day of April, 19]0. do on ellty·two degrees eighteen minutes west fifty
behalf of said Borough herel,o.y petition for feet
from the northwesterly corner of Franklin
FOR RENT-SWARTHMORE
County Aid as hereinbefore stated.
avenue and Wood road (forty feet wide);
(Borough Seal)
W. R. LANDIS,
thenee south .seVenty·two degrees eighteen
Burgess. minut€'s
west alonJ;:: the northerly line of Frank.
STORE-400 sq. (eet of s~ Center of
J. KIRK McCURDY t
avenue fifty feet to a point; and extend.
business district. $50.00 per month.
President of Council. lin
ing between parallel lines of that width or
Attest:
breadth north eleven degrees fourteen min.
HOUSe--Three story detached brick house, 9
AI,BERT N. GAR~ETT, JR.
utd west and paraUel with 'Vood rGad in
rooms, 2 baths, in_ Eood repair. Centrally
length or depth one hundred seventeen and
located. Available May ISL $I2S per mo.
May 5th the Paramount Market will move
forty·four
one·hundredths (117.44) feet.
SCHOOl, DIST~ICT OF SWARTHMO~E,
HOUSE--Semi.detachcd; six rooms and l-athi
PIlNNSYI,VANIA
Shade. $55.00.
just around the corner to 411 Dartmouth avenue
All those two certain lots or pieces of ground
Sealed bids for school supplies. janitors' \~;th
the buildings and improvements thereon
APARTMENT-S rooms and bath tirst door; supplies. and fuel wUi be received at the office
situate in tbe Borough of Collingdale.
where we will conduct the same kind of a high
porch. nice yard; convenienUy located; of the School District of Swarthmore up to erected
$110 per mo.
three o'c)ockl Eastern Standard time, May 6, County of Delaware and State of Pennsylva'
nia.
designated
and
known
as
lots
numbered
1930. S~cihcations may be secured at the
quality store to be known as the
FOR SALE-Owner leaving town offen his school office. The School Board reserves the five hundred twenty·three and five hundred
twenty·four on a certain plan of Jots of Clif.
handsome home on Amherst Ave. at a aa~. right to reject any_ or all Nds.
rifice pric:e.
ton Park recorded in the office aforesaid in
ISABEl, VAN DEWATE~ ~YAN,
Deed nook W, No. i. page 624. and d~scribed
Secretary. as
follows. to wit:
CHAS. A. SMITH
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
Situate on the northerly side of Broad street
Phone Swarth. 70S
DELAWARE COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA
(fifty fed Wide) at the distance of t\\'o hUll'
In re: Assigned Estate of The Swarthmore dred fifty feet west from the \\esterly side cf
Chautauqua
AssociatIon.
I Columbia avellue (forty feet wide). containing
FOR SALE
March Tenn,
1930. No. 803.
Notice Is hereby given that all creditors
of the above estate are hereby required to
rue a statement and proof of their claim as
Sw. 188-Phone-Sw. 950
Two 50 ft Lots
Good Location required by law wIthin six months from College Tennis Courts at
the date of thls notIce, with the underalgnp.d assignee, or be debarred. from comS. Springfielcl. $1200 each
College and Chester Road
Ing In upon the fund.
EDWARD P. HITCHCOCK.
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Notary Public
the
SWARTHMORBAN
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Ashes and Rubbish Removed
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Morton. Pa.
Phone Swarthmore 1380
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sorn~thing
results which is as fine and reporting to the mother any deviations tion is being brought to this vast National
noble as anything accomplished by hu- from normal found in his examination. Health and Welfare groups are joining
man effort."
This gives the parents an opportunity to in making this a bigger than ever ce1e• ••
have such defects corrected before the brat
are receiving
cooper\Vith Former Governor Piochot the
. ion. f They
h W
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PARES chjJd enters school, enabling him to do so aboD 0 t e
omen s c U 5,
arentonly candidate seeking one of the more HEALTH SOCIETY PRE
without the handicap of diseased tonsils Teacher groups, Physicians, churches,
important nominations. who has visited'
FOR PRE-SCHOOL CLINICS or other defect. At the same time, the and
schools. The visiting nurse associa.
h
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Swarthmore, interest from a local stand.
'"
Pre=arat·,0ns
are no\"'... be·,ng made by children are given Toxin Antitoxin for ttons,
00 t ~t nll.cs, we
pnmartes
1S not
l"
b b t ruf t clr pre-s~
t
point in t he commg
particularly great and the returns will the Community Health Society for the the prevention of diphtheria, if the a.y con eren,:ells, OX,III fant'hoXl~ tcam-t
t
the.
treatmcnt
to be given' .palgns,
lilies \\' h·IC h arc IIeII
(c acI1 year mother desires
. '
.
I . e c., t WI .crea
t eI 1.1r
tl. er . 111d ercsf
probably show the usual scattered \"ote pre-schooI cI··
I ' ·011 d Y
i in
the variOll'> sections of the district.: Harly vaccmattoll IS adnsed so that thelill t llS grea proJCC. n ~e \\or .: 0
on lo";t.'ph
e ec 1 1{ aCnmd\'
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. I lea Ie(I I Ie I ore I Ie goes t 0 1-h'rbert Hoowr
will llrobably
poll a' Each year, there is a state-wide 1110ve- I c1.1
II ( I' S arm IS
f , h ; , OUI'D Pl'csl{lent
I b ',. The
.
large
rs -gra{ I- school . Angelo Patd has said "School purpose
ft
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. - yote in
" Swarthmore bccause" of his' ment to Ilave a II prospectlvc
.
"fi'
0
e u ay ay ce e rat IOn IS
friendship with business men and manu-I ers" given the opportunity of a physical' is a new and trying cxperience for little ~o oeus. at tntlOI~ upon ~~~d mo~, precfacturers who make their homes here 1 examination prior to their entry into children. They .need to· be perfect!y fi.~. IOtiS )]atlona asse ~~r c 11 reno
and becausc of the support -of the Rcgu-I school in the fall.
wh,en they take It on for the first. time.
M h
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lar Republican organization of Delaware
The mothers bring their childrcn to \VIII you. extend that opportumty to
ot ers an
aug ters
County.
the I)re-school clinic in their c(lmmunity, YOUR child?
.
'rhe ~Iothers and Daughters Dinner
\Vhilc the support of Grundy by Sena- where they arc weighed a~ld meas~l:cd I About this time. each year, .interest IS given by the \\'oman's Association to
for John J. ~lcClure has not met unani- by the nurses. The attendmg phYSICian focused 011 the l\lay Day Clllid Health the members of The West minister
mons alJPro\'al in Chester and other then gives them a physical examination, I celebration. This year, as before, atten· Guild and their mothers will be held
at the church on May 9 at 6 :30 P. M.
Mrs. Child in charge. Mrs. Walter D.
Howell of Philadelphia will be the
guest speaker.
DR. CLARENCE E. BLYE
VETERINARY SURGEON
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Dogs Vaccinated Against Distemper
923 EDGMONT AVE.
Phones: 6218 or 3137
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MRS. A. J. QUINBY &: SON
Funeral DirectOR
and Embalmers
206 SOUTH ORANGE ST.
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Phonal ..
the
,,,ill Organization
probably yote more'
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strongholds
of
Swarthmoreans
the Organization's choice this year than I
at other elections.
!
Swarthmore is apI)earing (Juite fre-)
quelltl)' in the publicity sent out h.Y I
Grundy's hackers for it was here that'
the prominent Bristol manufacturer at-I
tended college. Although not an alumnus I
he has taken an active part in a uumber
of alumni activities and has been a gener-l
ous subscriber to endowment campaigns,
and all calls for support of the COllege'j
At the prescnt time his namc stands within three of heading the"iist of prominent I
alumni forming the endowment commit-I
tee.
l'or ycars Joseph R. Grundy has been i
olle of the country's most vigorous and I
outstanding propOI;cnts of the principle of
tariff l)rotection.
It is Senator Grundy's belief that thc I
standard of living in Pennsylvania is
higher that that of other American States I
because the COlllmonwealth's wageearners)
arc protected b)" the tariff. For forty
years he has becn the outstanding defender of the llrotective tariff principles.
It was the Pllilatfclplria ]IIqnirer which
some months ago declared that "to attain
his life ambition-the protection and
l)fOspcrity of American industry-he has
made himself oIle of the most vital factors in the politics of Pennsylvania and
thc Nation, yet until named to the United
States Senate by Governor Fisher he had
held but olle political office-that of Borough COllllcilman in the town of Bristol."
A familiar figure for years at \VashiIlgtol1, especially at times when Congress
has considered tariff bills. Senator
Grundy, since the days of the lamented
\ViIliam ~fcKililey, has had contact with
every important .statesman in the country.
As was aJ~o said by the Philadelphia lul/"i,.rr not long ago, "he has particil)atecl I
successfully in some of the 1110st vital
political campaigns ill Pennsyl\Oania, ai-I
ways with the undeviating view of ad-,
vancing Pennsylvania's welfare."
For years jO.5eph R. Grundy was a I
manufacturer of woolen goods.
He is a mcmber of the Society of I
Friends.
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He has always been a staullch Republican.
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He is 67 years old and unmarried.
He lives with a sister in Bristol,
Bucks County.
'To
Keep Homl!-;
and the Family
TOO Per Cent Fi~
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OPERA "SADKO"
HIGHLY PRAISED
From all reports the production of the I
opera "Sadko" by the students and fac- I
tllty of the college was one of the tIIost
outstanding accomplishments of the year.
Those who live in the borough and might
easily have attained the performance are
now regretting that they 'failed to do .so. 1
Comparing the production of the
sian masterpiece by the college glee dubs
and by the :Metropolitan Opera Com-i
pany, one alumnus writes to the Phocn;.r: I
"I had the opportunity to compare this I
student production with one of the sallie I
opera by the suaVe and sophisticated
Metropolitan Opera Company, hearing
the two hut it Icw weeks apart; the comparison was very interesting. In mIL"-!
ical tinish and perfection, of course. the I
two were not fairly comparable. But the I
student production had something which!
the professional olle had not, and that:
was life. ··Sadko" is a story of vig-orolls
times. Its characters arc merchanl'i ancl
warriors of ancient Novgorod. Irs heroine is a sea princess, and the dancers an.'
mermaids. Its mmic is semi-oriental. I
Too much polish and polite perfcction
does not combine as well with its clements as the youthful zest of the student
group.
"They sang thrillingly. not perfectly,
the two arc (Juite different. There is
something ahout an inspired amateur performance that is sometimes tincr, Imrer,
more heautiful than the hest that profe.'isional art and money can produce. When
a leader who knows and lives upon music, who has the vision to conceive and
carry out a great project like this one,
draws latent talent from a hody of studcnts and faCility, when the memhers of
that group stimulate each other as their
enthusiasm mounts. until they learn to
sing as Mr. Hunt sang the part of IlSadko," Esther Seaman the Sea Princess,
and Katherine \Varrcn the ~linstrcJ, to
mention but a few. almost at random of
very many; when still others come to
believe and work silently in the background to make the project a success as
the rostumc makers and scene creators,
p,{AY 2. 1930
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THE
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COLLEGE ENDOWMENT. .
DlUVE BEeINs MAY 4
The Emergency Alumni Committee,
/leaded by Morris L. Clothier, which is
directing the drive to raise the $175.000
necessary to secure thc conditional ,gifts
and complete the additional two million
doll a r educational endowment for
Swarthmore College. reports rapid progn: ss.
. \Jthough the campaign will not officially begin until May 4, gifts have received sO far totaling $13,250. These contributions have come from alumni so enthusiastic over the purposes of the drive
and the benefits that will accrue to
S" arthmore from it that they have not
waited for personal solicitation.
J'resident Frank Aydelotte recently addressed the students of the college regarding the campaign a.s follows.
''The college is facing one of the most
iml,ortant emergencies in its history. If
we do not get this last $175,000. if we
do 1.ot get the conditional gifts dependent on it, we shall still have a collcge.
Wt' shall still go on. But our position
in the educational world. our leadcrship,
our ideals for the collegc are at stake.
Without these additional funds we cannot do the things wc ought; we cannot
do the things that the rest of the country
expects of us. The work we arc doing
has attracted a great deal of attention,
and a great deal is expected of us. \Ve
are proud of what we are doing, proud
oi the work donc by the faculty and by
the student body, but we are not sat is-
SWARTHMOREAN
fied. We must still continue to strengthen and improve it.
uWe have an obligation laid upon us
not merely by the future but a150 by the
paSt. Our success now and in the years
to. come is based partly upon the fine
work which has been done in this College for the past sixty years. Money
alone wiU not accomplish the things
"OTHELLO" IS .PLAY
AT HEDGEROW TONIGHt
The Hedgerow Theatre of Rose Valley
presents tonight Shakespeare's •• Othello/'
new in their repertory this year. Tonight a tragcdy.--tomorrow night a comedy, "Mary. Mary, Quite Contrary," by
St. John En-inc, in which Dudley Vaughan play,s the l('ad.
T
Next Thursday night Wayland Rudd;
-"the Othello" will be seen as the
Emperor"
in
O'Neill's
"The
Emperor-Jones," with Jasper Deeter
playing the chief supporting role. "Othello" will be repeated next Friday night.
The Hedgerow Theatre will bring back
on Saturday, the 10th. "Uncle's Been
Dreaming," a comedy by Carl Vol1mocller. author of "The ),Iirac1e."
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CHRYSANTHEMUMS,-30c Per Clump or SOc. Per Dor, Plants
SWEET WILLIAMS,-35c Per Clump or 60c. Per Doz. Plants
GARDEN PINKS,-50c Per Clump
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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MAY 2, 1930
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DISTRIBUTE FOLDERS
ens, pastor of the church.
. \ of her friends at a supper on Sunday suaded certain notable modem artists, May issue of Keystone Motorist, official
FOR MRS. OGDEN
The bride, who was given in marriage evening.
amol.lg them Lawson and. Savage, each publication of the Keystone Automobile
by her father, wore a gown of ivory
On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. E. M. to gIVe an example of therr work to the Club. Pointing out that more than $800,.
satin of the Catherine de Medici period, Strang, of Kedron avenue, Morton, en- college. Mr. and. M~s. John F: ~raun 000,000 annually is spent abroad by
Literature has been sent out during and carried a shower bouquet of white tertained at a luncheon·bridge. Covers have loaned a Ben~amm West pamt.mg to American tourists, the editorial make!:
the past week supporting the candidacy roses and lilies of the valley. Her tulle were laid for sixteen.
add to ~he college s present collectlo!1 ~f vigorous plea fr revival of the practice
of Dorothy Y. Ogden (Mrs. John M. veil as. cap shaped and held with orange
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W.est plctur~s. An annual lectureshIp IS of touring the United States, to the
Ogden) for the State legislature. Mrs. blossoms. She also carried a Duchess
STRA
TH
HAVEN
NOTES
being esta~hshed,. and th~ first of these great profit of tourists and business in.
Ogden has been endorsed by the Re- lace handkerchief which belonged to her
lectures wdl ~e gIVen durmg Commence- terests alike.
publican \Vomen's Committee on Can- great grandmother.
Mrs. E. A. Stockton and Mrs. ment week thiS year.
didates, which consists of Republican
Miss Alice Brinton of Haddonfield, Thomas Seymour Safford have returnAs a sponsor of the arts, the society's
women representing a large number New Tersey, was the maid of honor. She ed to Stratll Haven after a five months immediate aim is a gallery in which to
of women's organizations in Delaware wore 'a gown of pink taffeta and carried trip to the Orient. They visited Chi- show visiting exhibits which the college
connty.
pink roses and blue delphiniums.
lIa, Japan and the Philippines. At Ma- is now forced to turn away; not a galThe folder says in part:
The bridesmaids were Miss Elizabeth nila they were the guests of :Mrs. lery housing a graveyard of plaster casts
"Mrs. Ogden i!' a resident of Swarth- Reed of Reedsville, Pa., Miss Ada Grace Stockton's SOli who is stationed there. and oils in heavy gilt frames, but one
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more and has betn enrolled in the Re- Morris of Lawndale, Pa., Mrs. James
Miss Christine Latshaw sailed last that will be a warm and integral part of
publican party an1 "oted the Republi- Chapman Weaver of Erdenheim, and week from New York for Europe. She the college existence. Possibly the North
Today and Tomorrow
can ticket as long as women have had Miss Gladys Behenna, a sister of the will be gone st!veral months.
rooms of Parrish Hall could be thrown
Conway Teale in
the vote.
bridegroom. They wore blue taffeta
Mrs. lustice Thompson, who has together so that students, alumni and
"She is a gradu"te of Swarthmol'c gowns, lace mitts, and silver leaves in been ill, is now on the road to re- faculty could, in spare moments, derive
"THE LOST ZEPPELIN"
College.
some joy from the exhibits of paintings,
their hair. They carried bouquets of covery.
"Mrs. Ogden has been affiliated with pink snapdrago.ns.
.,
Mrs. C. A. Preston has returned to fine buildings, old furniture, sculpture
and etchings. Possibly through gifts a
county organizations. including the
Monday and Tue.day
J osepI1 I .es IIe P atton, 0 f \V
. II mmg t ~n Strath Haven from Florida.
League of" \Vomen Voters, the \"'10- was be.~t man, and the ushers were .WIIMrs. Nora McIlvaine, of \Vashington, purchase of some of these transient ex-I
Lon Cheyney in
men's Republican Cluh of Delaware !iam T. Itydell and Emery A. Sovlk of Pa., has been staying at Strath Haven hibits would become part of a permanent
County, the Federated \Vomen's Clubs. New York, S. Kenneth Jones of Moores- \"hl'le visiting her daughter in the collection belonging to the college.
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As a society of research its field is
the Welfare Federation, and was one
to\~n, . : an
wm tuart ec er 0 Mary Lvon School.
broad and profoundly interesting. It
OF THE OPERA"
of the "four minute" speakers during
Phlladelplua.
. Mr. al~d Mrs. Walter C. Parmley, of should be an authority on Benjamin
the war. She is also a member of the
A reception followed the ceremony at Upper Montclair were recent guests West and his times, with an annual pubPennsylvania Council of Republican the home of the bride's parents for the at the Inn.
Wedne.day and Thurlday
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!ication of its findings. It might someWomen.
m~mbers of the families and intimate
"frs. H. S. Righter, of Strath Haven, day be housed in the West House reNancy Carroll and
Mrs. Ogden is well acquainted with
fflends.
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,has
been
visiting
her
daughter
who
restored
to
its
original
state
and
holding
Legislative procedure, and is a thorRichard Arlen in
Upon their return from their weddmg cently underwent an operation at WiI- the offices and library of the society and
oughly qualified candidate, because of trip Mr. and Mrs. Behenna will live in mington.
a fine collection of furniture of \Vest's
"DANGEROUS
her education, experience and sound Rahway, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Biggins entef- time.
iudgment."
PARADISE"
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tained several friends at bridge on
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Vera Marcia and her dancers
STRATH HAVEN PARTIES Tu('sday evening at the Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Francis, of Bos- AUTO CLUB URGES
Behenna-Fritz
will be an added .tage attraction
"SEE AMERICA FIRST"
Mrs. Paul Cleaver, of 314 Cornell ave- ton, are recent arrivals at Strath
Wedne.day and Thur.day.
The Swarthmore Methodist Episcopal nue, was hostess at dinner to sixteen of Haven.
"What Has Become of See America
Mrs. M. C. Fish and Miss Annie F. First"? is the title of an editorial in the t!;;_iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiii_~~~.:J
Church was the scene of a beautiful wed- her friends on Saturday.
ding on Saturday evening, when Miss
Mrs. John Roberts, of 311 Park ave- Bowker, of Central Falls, N. Y. and
Eleanor Yocum Fritz, daughter of Mr. nue, entertained at a luncheon and bridge :Miss Gertrude Whipple and Miss Maud
and Mrs. Walter Judson Fritz of College on Saturday afternoon. Covers were \V.hipple of Pawtucket, R. I. have regavenue, became the bride of Albert Carl laid for ten.
istered at the Inn.
Behenna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Mrs. Porter 'V. Allen, of 20 WillowBehenna of Princeton avenue.
brook avenue, Lansdowne, entertained BENJAMIN WEST
The ceremony was performed by Rev- eight friends at dinner on Saturday.
SOCIETY FORMED
erend Albert S. Morris of Lawndale,Pa.,
Mrs. John Howard Taylor, of 241
-:---::The Benjamin West Society which has
assisted by the Reverend Lloyd P. Stev-I Kenyon avenue, entertained twenty-four
for many years been envisaged by friends
Wish to thank the people of Swarthmore for their unusual
of the college, has at last come into active
interest in' our new store at I 1 Park avenue and for their
- - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. . existence. Under the leadership of an"
response to our special price reductions which aTe still in
Executive Committee, which consists of
A. M. Brooks, chairman, Charles F. Jeneffect.
kins, vice-chairman, Frank Aydelotte,
An unprecedented number of Swarthmore people have
Arthur Bye, Frederick N. Price, Mary
taken advantage of these new reduced prices. If you have
North Chenoweth, Alice Sullivan Pernot already visited our store, do so at once and learn for
kins,
Mrs. Brand Blanshard, .Mrs. Alan
yourself what splendid offerings we are making.
Daily 50 cents. Saturday, Sunday, Holidays, 75 cents
Valentine, secretary, the membership of
Lessons Available by a Professional
a few interested alumni and friends of
--!--:the college is being solicited.
Season Membership, $25.00
The plan is meeting an immediate and
Call Sw. 504
Between Swarthmore and Chester. Tum West toward
enthusiastic response, both in money, and
in letters which express warm approval
Garden City at intenection of Sproul Road
of
the scheme, if one may judge from the
and Providence Road
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I LAST STORY HOUR
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RFt~P~~~~~gsNMADE RESIDENTS OPPOSE
OF PRESENT SEASON WOMEN REVIEW
OPEN BIDS ON
YEAR'S PROGRAM
NEW GRADE SCHOOL
FACULTY HOMES
"Springtime in Cherry Blossom
Land" will be presented Oll Thur.§day,
May 15, at 9.45 A. M., and 3 P. M. in
the Woman's Club as the final program
of the Story Hour group until fall.
Program
"The Land of Poetry"-Mrs. Hoot.
"Two Japanese Fairy Tales"-Mrs.
Lawrence Stabler.
Japanese songs and dancing.
Rhymes done in pantomime and in
tableaux.
The committee in charge are: Mrs.
Shoemaker, Mrs. Delaplaine and Mrs.
Gilcreest
assisted
High
school
girls. by Mrs. Porter and
A communication from Elisha Lee,
vice president of the Pennsylvania
Railroad, states that favorable action
H
d
on the Chester Road underpass has
Tax Rate Cut From 111/2 to 11
Hear Reports of Committee ea S been taken by t he P
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ennsy
vanIa
Milla--Award Contracts
at Woman's
Club
Erect Two Semi-Detached
Mee..n.....
road.
at Meeting Tonight
Dwellings
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This is interpreted to mean that the
money has been appropriated by the
SEVENTEEN
ENTER
ZONING
LAW
BIDS
FINAL MEETING TUESDAY railroad. Mr. Lee pointed out, how- VIOLATE
ever that a few final details had to be
-----Swarthmore school taxes were cut Yz
The members of the Swarthmore worked out yet before actual excavatOpposition to two semi-detached
a mill or from llYz mills to 11 mills at
Woman's Club held their annual business ing for the tunnel could begin.
houses which Swarthmore College protl:e regular May meeting of the Board
meeting on Tuesday at which fOllr new
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.
Th
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members
of
the
board
were
announced;
MERCHANTS
MAY
of Ehn avenue and Cedar Lane was
Tuesday eveOlng.
e meetmg was
b·Ids on the
Mrs. Harold R. Goodwin, Mrs. Arthur
BACK BALL TEAM expressed by property owners in that
.
largely given over to readIng
d 11
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J. Jones, Mrs. E. Leroy Mercer an
rs.
vicinity at the meeting of borough
Rutgers avenue grade sch 00 I b UI c1mg
Children, if you wish to take part in R. Chester Spencer. The board an- MThe Swarthmore BSusinehssHMen 10 et
alld the shop building. The three lowest this program bring a kimono and
be h·
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onday noon at t he trat
aven 1nn council last Thursday evening.
nonnced the present ~em rs Ip as .. and discussed the advisability of backing
The two principal objectors were
bidders are now being investigated and something else Japanese if possible.
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new
members
havtng
been
taken
In
the
local
baseball
team
during
the
sum·
Daniel
R. Goodwin and J. Paul Brown
the contract will be let at a special board
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mer. The opinion seemed to be in avor both property owners on Walnut lane,
given over to reports from the different of the move since the business men of who say that building two semimeeting tonighL
Seventeen different concerns sent in
chairmen.
the borough have always supported the detached houses with accommodations
, bids on the Rutgers avenue building hut
Mrs. W. Carson Ryan, Jr., Chairman team to a large extent. Charles .A. for four families on a lot approximately
disappointment was expressed by the
of Americanization, told of the success Smith said that it was not yet determlI?- ISO by 125 will present a crowded apboard in the amounts of the bids. While
her committee had had in sponsoring the ed whether a team ViOuld be formed thIS pearance out of harmony with the largthe building budget for this spring had
Girl Scouts. Mrs. Daniel Goodwin, year.
er homes and spacious lawns in that
originally allowed for slightly over $70,- Year Outstanding in History of Americ~ Home Department, told of
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section of the borougtJ.
000 for the Rutgers building and it was
Club--Six Plays Pretheir classes for the adults in rhythmic
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Mr. Goodwin declares that there is .
hoped that the shop building might be
sented
d
,no (Iuestioll but that the project if
dancing, also one for the children an
erected for ahout $12,000, the complete
carried out on thc present plans will
bids on the Rutgers avenue building PRAISE
FOR
DIRECTORS that both had been well attended. They
have a very detrimental effect on propranged from approximately $80,000 to
were taught by the Kraft teachers of
erty values in the neighborhood.
more than a hundred thousand dollars.
WI·th the presentation of " Th ree Philadelphia.
The houses, which have been designed
Bids on the shop building ranged upward
Mrs. Arthur E. Bye, Art Department,
V
Hears Men by W. Pope Barney, ,nationally known
from $16,000.
Wise Fools," by the Ridley Park Barn- told of seeing that one new picture a League of
oten
architect, will he two-story, Georgian
Facing this greater expense than had stormers, the Players' Club of Swarth- month was hung at the club, the club beand Women Seeking
: stvle houses of colonial brick, backed
been expected, the first change in the more brings to a close what many of iog a member of the Circulating Picture
Nominations
I by concrete masonry.
plans of the board was the reduction of its members feel has been the most Club of the Art Alliance.
In building these houses, the college
the tax rate by only one half a mill in:' successful year or. its existence.
Mrs. George Zimmer, of the garden MRS.
CHEYNEY PRESIDES says that it was necessary to design
Addressing the members of the club committee, told of their programs and
houses that would rent for comparastead of by a miIl-and-a-half as was proposed when the budget was read last before the presentation of the BarnOn Friday last, May 2, the Dela- tively low rates, harmonize architec.
k D r. A . announced the annual flower show for ware County League of Women V oters turally with houses much higher in
month.
stormers , prod uctlOn
t h·IS wee,
A different arrangement of the shop F. Jackson, pointed out that a larger the club this faiL
held a Candidates' Luncheon at Mari's value, meet an exceptionally stringent
huilding was also discussed and the pos- number of performances has been
Mrs. Frank E. Williams, house chair- Restaurant in the McClatchy Commu-: zoning ordinance and provide in houses
sibility of placing the shop in the large given, larger audiences have attended man, reminded the club that they had nity Building, 69th and Walnut Streets" so limited in size accommodations for
playroom on the first floor of the Rut- the performances, and the calibre and supplied new furniture for the stage.
Upper Darby. Mrs.]. Passmore CheY-1 the holding of seminar groups.
gl'rs avenue building was mentioned and the variety of the plays prese.nted has
Mrs. \\Talter J. Fritz, said her group lne y, of S,varthmore, Chairman of the i The college authorities claim that the
will be taken up at tonight's meeting. been better than in any prevIOus 5ea- on "Hospitality" had served at fourteen County LeagUe. presided.
architect has solved this problem by
This w~uld put the shop ~ac!< in th.e so~.
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meetings.
Fifteen of Delaware County's eigh- I planning two groups of semi-detac~ed
SOlJth SIde grade school bUlldll1g as It
The most promlslOg feature· has
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Johnson chairman, has sponsored the League at luncheon and a dresse t Ie i like two smgle dwelhngs, bUTt 111 ~c!usc 100 was urne.
have heen pro uce >y t e c u un er . t
h
several different months group of nearly two hundred women I ality will he four houses.
he Itvmg
Should slJch a plan be necessary to the direction of six play directors, all ~vrt~; M~~r Oscar Gilcreest in charge: I who had assembled to hear them .. Con-I rooms are one of the prominent feaa\'oid the expense of the shop building members of the club," declared Dr. I They als~' showed the moving picture of gressman \Volfenden, who had accept-! tures of the group, being 15 by 30 feet
behind the College avenue school, the ar- Jackson.
Rin-Tin-Tin to the children, using the, ed the Leagu/!'s invitation, was called! in size, as large or larger than those
rangement. would pro~ablr only be te,?p"In additio.n to the director~ wh,] auditorium of the Methodist Church.
ito 'Vashington, hut in his abs~nce his i of many hig~er pric~~ homes. Anorary untt! a combmatlon gymnasIUm were responslhle for the plays III the
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: letter replying to the League s ques-! otlwr feature IS the hldmg of the enand shop building could be built west of previous season the club has been for_••
i tionaire was read hy Mrs. Bessie: trances to the garages and laundries
the college avenue building.
tunate in having a play produced by NEW CENSUS FIGURES
! Everitt, candidatc for the office of Re· : hy a sunkcn sen'ice court in the rear.
FOR SWARTHMORE' puhlican State Committeewoman., A complete plan for the grounds has
. ~{cCabe Bros. were the lowest general Prof. John Dolman Jr., who presented
bld~lers . on t~e Rutgers avenue sch.ool, in excellent fashion a play ~vhich can
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1 Messrs. "'cidemann and J. Vothnag:>l; also heen made and the houses wiIl. be
their hId belOg $59,500 for the eIght only be given well when dIrected by
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. set back well beyond the legal reqUlred"ssroom building with an additional someone who is a thorough master of
Ie po~u atlOn 0
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~more
; : The speakers were: Candidate for ments. The tolal cost of the entire
b
charge of $6,000 if an extra classroom English drama."
i O~g~ as s IOwn f y h a ~re J1nlJ~ar~ 3~uns i Pennsvivania Supreme Court, Hon. group will he ahout $45,000, althclIgh
section
is I
added
to the
center
of the
The plays produced during this sea-;' 0compar
t e rcdeturu.stho
2 t35eO o
ensuJsalllS
O ' ,~Ihe;t Dutton ).facDade of Chester, ,. the actual houses will cost only about
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IThere are our arms ellUll1era e 111 Ie
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"Mrs. Bumstead Leigh", directed '~y I area. These figures were announced by I Reprcsentativcs at \Vash!ngton, arry: Although Mr. (,OOdWIIl. an. .\ r.
for, asbestos Tooftng JIls!ead of slate. ,.
Roland Ullmal~; 4 ~erforma~ces Ill: James Holdcn supervisor of the Census, D. 'Vcstcott, I?rexel H III, D(,I~ocrat. Bro.wn havc. heen most actlVl; III opr'arrell and Co. bId $65,713 \\ Ith , Swarthmore, 3 III )'fedla and 1 III ).[al·1 in this Congressional District.
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E. Leroy \' an Roden. ~[e(ha. Re- poslllg the Impr()\"t::ment, they claIm
$7.!)44 added. for the two extra rooms. vern.
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puhlican; Candidates for the Har- that a great many other property ownOther low bIdders were: Bowden Cons~.
"His Temporary 'Vifc", directed by'
" r i s i > u r g Legislaturc: Rep u h I i c a n- ers in the vicinity arc Oppos(·d, hut are
~('. $66,240 with $7,300 for the ad~l. Charles D. :Mitchel; 4 performances In; "THREE WISE FOOLS
! Representative Grover C. Talhot, Nor- disinclined to state tlll'ir opposition be1I(llIal rooms; Paul Brosy, $69,985 WIth Swarthmorc, 2 in Ridley Park, I in
BARNSTORMERS PLAY! wood· neprcsentative Ellwood J. Tur- cause of close personal tic's with the
$7,520 f~r the addition!!1 roo~s j G. L.. Lansdowne.
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_ i nt'r. '~r eelia; ~r rs. John M. Ogden,' college.
~Ihl J. 1\,. C;~lIahan, $67,3i!3 WIth $8,227, "Pigs", directed hy Robert Graham;, 1 he Bar.nstormcrs of Ridley I ark p~e 'Swarthmore; ~rr. Samuel A. ~r ontgom- The defense of the plans by the colI~I: th~ addItIOn; Hood and. ~ross, $67,-,.t performances in Swarthmore.
se~ted theIr annllal ex~hallge. productIOn t::n', Chester; Mrs. Harriett S. Mar- lege is largely that the two dwellings
4/.1 WIth $7,980 for thc addItional roOIllS.!
"U I I C "er" (Iirected hy Roy Com- ,hetc;re the mcmbcrs 01 the Swarthmore sll'all Sprill"'fil'ld Township: Frank J. will he landscap('d attractivdy l'lIough
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\d~ed to the gencral bid i$ the cos~ of: Iy arid A. F. Jackson; 5 pcrformances
ayers,., l~ ~. ~ ~~l a~', '. ue~~ '{ The. Bowden. l:ppcr Darhy; C~pt. 'Vest E. and will he of distincti,'c cno1J~h ar~hicllctncal work, the .cost of [llu!nh~ng,: in Swarthmore.
,\Vednesd.l) c\cnJJlgs ot thIS \\ee..
b Blain, Brandywine SUIllJllIt; ~rrs. :\11- tectnrt' to he an asset to the JlelghaliI the cost of heatlllg and ventllatlOg.. "School for Scandal" directed hv play was one of the best ever gdlVetld Yt nie H. ,v. Bassett, ~orwood; Dento- borhood than a
tIre;
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. th·C Barnstormcrs herc
and '
roun e ou crats; Joseph G. G('rshen f eI(I•."f
. t:uglOg t IIe Iowes t I,'
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or ti
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performanc.!s
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lO', to about $80000.
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h F X Quinn Upper Darhy'
"However we have Y(lic~:d our obr
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,esse C. Marshal was the lowest. )I( -. "~rister Antonio", directed by A. F. o~_ te
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med' b James A. Kanc. Brooklinc; and Pros· jections to the colkgt' and are willing
dl'. for nlectrical \,'ork at $2435 WIth a.
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think is right." declared ~fr. Goodwind
St,
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1'1 rooms.
$2788 ances III
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Park'orgamzatJon
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: "Three \Vise Fools", produccd by the. b in to Swarthmore. 1t is the story of' whose efforts had muc~1 to do With the last nif?ht. "If they want. to go ahea
'hi,!' $115 for t.he a~ldltlonal rooms. .The: narnstormcrs of Ridley Park, Pa.; .3 i t~re~ cider! ' batchelors who were wise ill ,success of the occasl~n. were: )~rs. and hUild !hc houses knowmg that t.hey
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\Vrtght,: erformances in Swarthmore.
; the e es
thl' world yet foolish in their: Philip ~f arot. ).f rs. WIlham ~r. FJJ1e.' arc undeSIrable to most of the nelgh~ ;V ~vIltIffl $170 for tl1le ald(htllo~dl'd f p '"The actors who take part in any iown ~nonotono'lIs existance.
).r rs. Edwin A. Yarnall, ~f iss Sarah \V. ,hors, r for one shall agree to say noth\
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d bid play usually get their compensation or 1 F. LeRoy Gilbert as olle of tIe t Iree i K IlIg
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: work capahly and conscientiously per·, who had made a success in business, 'Varren ~[arshall. and ~rrs. John )1.; A.slde from the protests of the n.elgh·.\!rican>y H~ati;1 0 ~~~. Ventilatin ! formed by the immediate respollse from! played thc part of Theodorc Findley with; Ogden. Other Swarthmore wonh'n : bortng prol~er!y o\~ners: the permIt for
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tiollal rooms. J. H. Covington bid $14,-! flatter vanity and raise self-esteem. If I timed and ironically spoken hnes.
• ).[ rs. Frederick A. CllJld.
: zonlllg or
: I may facetiously include myself in the
Dr. Gaunt p~ayed by Frank H. Olden
,arc that unless. tlll~ ohJcctlOn IS re.'~'he lowest bid for the shop building! group I would say Jhat the art of suc· was a very wItty an~. lovable character:
Births
: JJl?ved. the applIcatIon for the perm~t
\Va; $12.495 hy Hood and Gross for; cessful direction of a play is far more and Dr. Har~y I? \\ 11lsmor~ v~ry sucWIll. he presenteel to h~rough COll~ctl
the general contract j $1272' by ~'ewart! difficult and say that the art of suc- cess fully 1.l1alllta~ned the dlgmty Hand I :\fr. and Mrs. Walter H. Dickinson of a~am next. TI~urscla! OJ~ht, at whl~h
Walters Elec. Co. for the e1ectricalJ cessfuldirection of a play is far more poise of a Judge 111 the part of the on. : ~lollnt Holyoke Place announce the birth tlmc coun~11 WIll deCIde eIther to ~a e
\VOrk· $896.75 for the plumbing by \V. Jdifficult and less appreciated than the James Trumbull. .
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of a daughter Mary Fell, horn )'fay first ,an exceptIon and grant the perlmt or
s. H~ffman and a low hid of $2999 for i art of acting.
i Thc part. of BenJamm Suratt, an es~ Mrs. Dickinson is the daughter of ~[r . refuse it.
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the heating and ventilating.
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"Good direction of plays is the most; caped conY lc !, though a sJllal~ role, \~a~ and ~rrs. J. Horace \Valter.
Another delegallon ?f prope~ty ownOther low bids for thc general con·: 't I
t' I to the future success t)f' very convtnctngly done by RIchard ~.c ,
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Mr. and lfrs. Paul K. :\Iger of 400· . IUr5(Iay to .Ilear tl IC
$14.475; De Paul COIlSt. Co. $14,415.31. ~ for the past Psu~cessful season is due. char!1llngbwhl,~e Ithe Jlllvemle lead t ad~~~ I te~ ~Jl \Vednesday 1\lay 7th at the' \Vest car garage .hehllld the newfapartment
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tiOJ; on South C·hester road north (.of
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-\lthollgh construction of this garaqe
, part of t IC Ire~tor s JO, u Ie ac u~ i Other Ridley Park pcople who added I Mr. and l[rs. George H.. 0
The regular monthly meeting of the i lahor of carrymg out these plans IS i to the smoothness anel conviction of I Drexel Hill announce the arrival of a, ':\1
t'l a 'light exception to 'the
\y, C. T.
will be held at 211 Park! delegated to me~ who are seldom seen! the stor were EImer A. Pine, H. W.! daughter Vir~inia ).fay, Sunday ~fay. 4.. ~~ninen a~rdin;~lce, the
ermit was
al'lllIIe Fnday afternoon at 3 O'clock, I hefore the foothghts and whose work: N b y I I) rcival Davis Paul L.I Mrs. Kolb wdl be remembered as ~ltss:
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hlc(,ting and. the main address will
"The Cast C?mmittee is tremendouii- Ha:e1'Meisol was morc· than sa~isfa~tory: Strieby and the late Dr. J. P. Strtehy of 'I ~enc~ .0 0 »ectIOI1: on
te par
Illallt! by MISS .May D. Macken. All Iy indebted thIS year to the Property
Mr Saunders the housekeeper.
: Rutgers avenue.
I lear)~
property ow lers.
,"Olilen of the horough are il1\'ited.
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CLOSES SEASON
CANDIDATES AT
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Club and Social News
Miss Shirley Armitage is leaving fQr
den jmplements.
Dr. and Mrs. John 1\iurphy of Dickin~:[rs. \V. A. NIckles of Sllippensber.s I
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I son avenue entertained at bridge Thursspent a few days this week with her
Mr. and ).[rs. Harry C. Gleecker and day evening.
daughter l\lrs. Edgar Adams of granddaughter left early this week for
Borough Lane.
Martha's Vineyard for the summer.
Mrs. Albert Sidney Johnson of Ches-I
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Tuesday afternoon will be the last
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson and ter road entertained at bridge and lunch-,
regular mceting of the \Vornan's Cluu, ;\1r. and ~Irs. \Valter James entertained eon on Tuesday and Thursday of this'
which will be given Over to business at supper and bridge Tuesday evening in week.
and the policy of next year's programs. honor of ~Ir. and hh5. Heryey Schu.
A sOllg recital will foHow. given by macher.
Mrs. Arthur Jones of Dickinson avc.
Miss Elizabeth B. Oliver. An infor* • *
Ilue
entertained at cards on \Vcdnesday
mal social hour will close the program,
afternoon.
Mr.
and
~Irs.
George
Ewing,
of
Colwith J..lrs. Roland L. Eaton and ~Il·S.
umbia avenue, entertained at dinner on
\Villiam A. Clarke as hostesses.
Monday in honor of their fifteenth wedThe marriage of Carl Ryan, son of
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ding anniversary. The guests were: 1I.1r.
Dr.
and Mrs. \V. Carson Ryan, Jr, and
llr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Hicks and Mrs. Howard Spencer of WallingMiss
Vivian Roche will take place this
of St. Pctersburg, Florida, have seut ford, :Mr. and Mrs. Robert PoweU and
month
in Denver.
out cards announcing thc marriage oi Mr. and 1lrs. Jesse \V. Jester of Chestheir daughter, Katherine \Vynnc, to ter, and Mr. and )'frs. Arthur Argue of
~fr. Bayard Hunter ~forrison Jr., on Jenkintown.
Mr. Robert Gilfillan accompanied by
Wednesday, April thirtieth. 'I'hey will
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his aunt Miss Sarah Wilson are sailing
reside in Swarthmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hartmann of on May 22nd for Europe. They expect
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H.utlcdgc and ~Irs. \Villiam C. Taylor to return the first week in September.
Miss Louisc Isfort and hliss Kather- and daughter Helen of Riverview avenue
ine \Varren, two pupils of l\.frs. George arc drh'!ng to State College: !lcnna., for
T. Ashton, played at Swarthmore Col- )'lotilcrs Day at Pellnsvlvama State Col- Miss ~\Iuriel Cianci of Yale and Harvard
avenues returned recently from HarrLs·
lege last \Vednesday morning. Kather- lege.
l>ltrg where she gave a very successful
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inc Warren played two numbers by 1o.-1ac-.
Dowell. Louise Isfort joined her in
llcutenant Tll1eme of r~J?napohs IS a
playing the Marche Slave by Tschaik- guest of Mr. a~d Mrs. \\ Ilham .:\1. Har• I •
owsky.
yey of Columbia avenue.
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MEETING TO BOOST
PINCHOT NEXT THURSDAY
Miss Edith
Ogden aveDr. and )'Jrs. David Cramp of Park
nue celehrated her fourth birthday 011 a\'enuc arc cntcrtaining at dinncr next
Mrs. John Hanna Cross, former
Friday 1I.fay 2nd by cntertaining sc\'cral Tuesday, May the 13th.
president of the Philadelphia Federa·
of her little friends.
tion of \Vomen's Clubs, and George
~Irs. J. R. Kline and son John of
]. Campbell, president of the United
Mrs. ]. R. "'hitdy, Princeton avenue,
Ri""rview
is entertaining fifteen friends from Allentown. aVCI1ue spent last week-end in Business Men's Association of PhilaWynnfic1d and Merion at a luncheon at
delphia, will addrcss a meeting at the
the Strath Haven Inn today.
\\'oman's Club next Thursday evening,
..\Ir. Herman Rule of Knoxvillc, Tenn., ~Iay 15 in advocacy of the election of
is
spending sc\"eral days with Mr. and Gifford Pinchot. Ellwood B. Chapman
1\frs. A. S. \Vickham of Chester road
is cntertaining at a tea tomorrow in hon- ~lrs. R. Che5ter Spencer of Swarthmore will act as chairman. }"Irs. John }"l.
or of ~Irs. Hervey Schumachcr who a\'enue.
Ogden, who is a candidate for the
has just returned from Florida.
State Legislature will also spcak.
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Mr. and Mrs.
Dickinson
returning! entcrtai!ling.
the Asa
staff Don
of the
.library are
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t the UlUverslty of Pennsyh'allla at their
I placc "Ardene" on Lincoln avenue.
The Art Ctub is mceting with Mrs.l
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Claude Smith of Baltimore Pike today.
11iss ")'Iargarct R. Simpers is motor• * •
. to Baston an d WI'11 remam
. .III N ewton,
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Many Swarthmore people are plannlllg Mass., for t wo wee~s.
to attend the Radnor Hunt races at Bel'.
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tomorrow
andJ4th
the 'in(i"
Rose17th.
Tree Races
at
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Dr. ~aul F. Gen.lIlllll! professor of I
econOnncs at the U1I1\'crslty of pCllns~'I-1
The First Day School gocs out this vania, has jU..<;t completed the mauuscript
Sunday morning for thc annual bird. of a new book to he called "Fundamentwalk, after which thcy wilf return to thc ===============:
Meeting HOllse f~r ~rc!kfast.
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GEORGE H. KELLEY
Electrician
I Carroll Thayer
Attorney-at-law
14 South Ave.
:Mrs. J. Donald Gihson has issued in-
Media, Pa..
vitations
for a16th
bridgeherIUllcheon
given
on :\lay
home on toI-liIlborn avcnue.
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1\[rs. Wilfred
Ogden avenue
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wj!J supply the Swarthmore Lihrarywith
W.ree
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Ivery
W.w
flowers for the month of l[ay.
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Erwin of
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:Mr. Earl Palmer of the Suplee I-Iardware Company ga\'e a \'Cry interesting
4 Park Ave.
Swarthmore
PARAMOUNT
MARKET
411 DARTMOUTH AVE.
SUGAR
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in Cartons
5c LB.
Maxwell House Coffee
lIb. Tins 38e lb Fresh Stock
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Fresh Beets and Carrots
Camp POCONO for boys
)Ith Season
A sports and woodcraft camp. 2000
feet up In the Pocono Mountains.
Moderate tee covers all expenses.
UNLIMITED HORSEBACK RIDING
Friendly Influence prevails with staff
ot college-trained men, Including a
resident camp doctor.
Swarthmore references Jr desired.
Write 01' telephone for Information.
MR. AND MRS. C. G. PAXSON
Mer. 1029.1
113 Kenilworth Road, Merion, Pa.
Men's Snits
'17.50 to f23.50
Topcoats
~"7.GO to "27.100
Boys' Snits
'10.100 to f17.50
Ladles'Dress & Sports
Conts to Order
f22.1'i0 to "310.00
Blankets
'5.00 to "8.00
AntoRoltes
f3.00 to 87.00
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).Iiss Edith Bunting has returned from
a motor trip through Virginia where she
attended the Apple Festival at Winches~
ter.
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Fresh Rhubarb
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Bunch
25c
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"fiss Haviland and Mrs. Bernard Wal.
tOil entertained the Art Club on Friday.
They reviewed th.e life and paintings of
Sir Peter Lely. beginning their study of
English painters.
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The parents should not forget the
Parent and Scout dinncr on Saturday for
which enthusiastic preparations are being
made by the Girl Scouts of S\'Io"arthmore.
~[rs.
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Frank D. Windell of Westdale
BEANS
19c Box
MOTHER:S
DAY
LOWERS
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ev~ryday
diet
ELLWOOD B. CHAPMAN, V. P.
Delaware County Committee
With a
Useful
Gift
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Dose
Hosiery
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Handkerchiefs
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Underwear
BUCHNER'S
TOGGERY
SHOP
Real Reasons
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Yon Will Vote The
Davis-Brown Ticket
JAMES J. DAVIS for ~enator. A man who rose
from puddler in au iron mill to Secrelary
of Labor under three presidents. Statesman,
chnmpion of a protective tariff, friend of all
who labor.
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FRANCIS SHUNK BROWN for Governor.
2. "A
great slatesman with a great heart aud an
Swarthmore, Pa.
Inclll~e it in your
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND.
Remember Her
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315 Dickinson Ave.
peck
in advocacy of the election of the Hon. Gifford Pinchot.
and Mrs. Charles Deringer and Mrs.
Charles Boos of Belmore, Long Island.
The Marot Flower Shop
Avoid heavy foods
in hot weather. As
a change from meat,
PEAS
fish is the ideal summer food. Quick to
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prepare, light and
---------1 easily d i ges ti b Ie,
Fresh Stringless healthful and economica!'·
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SUNDAY
MAY 11
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FRESH SEA FOOD EVERY DAY
Fresh Sugar
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ON THURSDAY, MAY 15th at 8:00 P. M.
~Irs. George Zimmer entertained h-Ir.
Fresher Vegetables
Asparagus
35c Bunch
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Women's Club of Swarthmore
W~rren ~!~__~_~._~ =.~ .=_~ .~K.~_.~.~_~ .~ ~ ~.__N
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Swarth. 1226
Fresh Green
Nearby
will address a meeting at the
Paxson
attended;ool:y
a theatre
party at the
Mrs. Dwight
:nd Mrs.
Mask and Wig performance last Thurs.
day evening.
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Free .Delivery
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,jIiss Elizabeth McCabe, who is a 5tU- I
dent at Columbia University and a teach- ,f
cr at the Horace Mann school. is spending the \..'eek end with her sister. Mrs.
William 1{' Harvey of Columbia avenue. I
(;IUlon lIeights, I"n.
U.H! 1.lndberult Drltla.,
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and Mrs. }. E. Ramsay of North
Chester road are spending a month in
At!antic City.
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MOTHER'S DAY
)'Irs. Thomas Rutherford of Westdale
il.\'cnuc is entertaining her bridge club
today.
DEPART~.ENT
On the Baltimore Pike
SWARTHMORE
JUST AROUND THE CORNER AT
Mother's Day Cards And Gifts.
The Book Club met at the home of
Rosalie Roberts last Monday evening, when "The Art of Thinking" by
Ernest Dimmct was reviewed by Mrs.
J. \Varren Paxson.
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1\ surprise bridge party was given to
Miss F. Elinor Windell of Westdale avenue last Saturday evening.
THE KENT MFG. (::0.
Repair Work & New Installations
Phone Sw. 4Z8-R
HOWARD KIRK.
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-for you will he at ease where
well· dressed men assemhle.
Since 1843 the Kent Mills have
heen weaving woolens of the hetter class
in patterns that please and fahrics'
that wear. Come to Kent's, it has
paid others and it will pay you!
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Mr. RQland G.*E.* Ullman
is
today from Pinehurst, N. C.
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Buying direct from the Mill is
the. most satisfactory and eco.
nomical way of buying clothing,
for you have a larger and more
varied assortment of fahrics to
choose from and you can have
two suits for the price you
would pay for one elsewhere.
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avenUe who has just returned from
Baltimore pike, Springfield Township.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
A.
W.
Ferguson.
who
are
cruise around the world was given
Mrs. Pollard has remodeled a two.huDlerton Cook, Mrs. J. A. Detlefron and
moving to York. Pennsylvanja.
weloome home surprise party on Monday 1dr·ed··ye;.r-c)ld stone house into a
Mrs. Howard Kirk attended the anniverT~e. Art Circle ~tored to Baltimore evening by some of her friends from
. modern dwelling where
sary
luncheon of the Woman's Club of
VISIt the 'Yalters Gallery on ~ay I. Philadelphia and suburbs. Forty.six will
her home in the future.
they Viewed the fine collection of persons attended.
Mrs. Jessie H. Holmes. Mrs. E. Ful- the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy
masters. They were entertained at
last Thursday.
luncheon by Mrs. Herman Bernhardt.
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has returned to Birmingham, Ala.
em\' and the historic houses of Anna- nue, is recovering from an operatiQn
pOlis and St. Johns College. Those who undergone at the Osteopathic Hospital barna, where he expects to spend about.
MRS. JOHN HANNA CROSS
wellt were Mrs. Rosalie Roberts, Mrs. Philadelphia, re<:ently.
' two weeks.
former president of Philacklphia Federation of Women's Clubs
Claude Smith, Mrs. George Zimmer,
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Chester Roberts. Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Emilie G. Pollard of Elm AveMr. and Mrs. W. D. 'Vermouth of
and
p.,,,,on, Mrs. Carl de Moll. Mrs. Ar- nue has moved into her new home.. at Dartmouth avenUe entertained at dinner
E. Bye, and Mrs. J. Warren Pax- Thompson rd. and PoweU lane, west of Wednesday in honor of Mrs. K. D. Mc.
MRS. GEORGE J. CAMPBELl.
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Cutcheon of Waban, Massachusetts, and,
president of the United Business Men's Association of Philadelphia
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Kent's ~Iothes
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Thatcher of
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NEWS NOTES
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Europe in July. She will join friend,
in France where she will spend silt
months.
Call Swarthmore 900 and Give Your
News to the Social Editor
Mrs. \Villiam A. Clarke, of 'Vallin~. talk to the Brownies Garden Club last als of Economics." It will be published
ford, is entertaining her sister, lfrs. Saturday morning explaining all about in the fall.
Cornelia S. Gillam of Buck Hill Falls. the planting of seeds and the use of gara
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MAY 9, 1930
DRESSES
Made to your Measure
Delivered in two weeks
leI. Swarthmore 148W.
JAMES A. PILSON
LIGHTING &0 POWER WIRING
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
101 Sylvan Avenue
Rudedle
Can be reached at Sw. 1145
DR. CLARENCE E. BLYE
VETERINARY SURGEON
Do,. Vaccinated Against Distempel'
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923 EDGMONT AVE.
Phones: 6218 or 3137
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
Funeral Diredora
and Embalmera
2Gt SOUTH ORANGE ST.
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Phon.. 4
unselfish devotion to Pennsylvania," was said
of him hy Ihe lale Dr_ Russell Conwell. He
madc Lahor, Welfare and School legislalion a
living Fact, and not a dream!
EDWARD C. SHANNON for Lientenant_
3. Govcrnor,
called "two yard Shannon," hecanse
in the World War he wns nlways two yards
ahead of his men on the battle line_ One of the
best· known military men in the World War
from Pennsylvania. He is also a notable man.
ufacturer.
for Seeretary of Internal
4. PHILIP H_ DEWEY
on a farm, and beloved by the
Affair~Born
far~ers. A man of outs landing ability_was
elected Mosler of the State Grange.
GEORGE W. MAXEY-WILLIAn B. LINN
• and JAMES B- DREW, three notahl.ejnrists,
who hnve left the impress of their legal I';"irliog on many famous decisioDs they hUl'e made.
The Davis-Brow'.' Tiekel slands squarely for
• Referendum - gl ving 10 the citizens of Pennsylvania the rl g .1 to \'ole on lhe question of
Wet or Dry. II •• up to YOU 10 dccide.
Davis-Brown Ticket is endorsed by IheState
7. The
Federalion of Lahor;hy Ihe \Vomen; by Welfare
nnd Civie Bodies-il is Ihe People's Ticket.
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The Davis-Brown Ticket is the only complele
ticket in Ihe field - and each of its se"en can.
didales is pledged to work for Ihe good of the
people of Pennsylvania.
The Davis.Brown Ticket is made up of men• who-hnild-up-not of men-who-tear-down. Thcy
are constructive. honest, progrcssivca
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The Davis.Brown Tiekel is a ticket of men
• horn without riehes-men who fonght fWID
humble beginnings to a 1,lace iu Ihe sun_
Davis· Brown Tieket is a ticket of HumanII. The
ity All of the mcn on it have kept faith - not
merely promised.
Vote The Entire Davis-Brown Tieket
JA~IES J. DAVIS
FRANCIS SIIUNK BIlO\VN
For United Slates Senator
For Governor
EDWARD C. SHANNON
PHILIP D. DEWEY
GEORGE W. MAXEY
For Lientenant-Govemor
For Seerelary of Inlernal Affairs
For Justice, Supreme Court
WILLIAM B. LINN
JAMES B. DREW
For Judge, Superior Court
For Judge, Superior Court
The Davis.Brown Campaign CommiUee
Primary Election, Tuesday May 20th
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
2
THE
SWARTHMOREAN
),1 r:,. \\"illi;lI11 .\. Clarke, ()i \\'allim:- talk h the gnl\\,lli('.~ (~ard(,11 Cll1), la::.t I it!:; Hl ECOIlOmit"g."
fDrd. i ... ,'nil rtailling Iwr -;i:,tn, :\1 rs. S'\I nnla...- lllurnin!!. explailling" all abflut in the iall.
Corndi;\ ~. (:il1alll l,i nllcl~ llill F;I11:;. tlw planting I)i :-n"\.; ,lIIil tIle lI:'l' ()l gar.
(kn
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dau.!.!ilkr
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Dorllllgh 1.:111(',
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hl" tlte I;L~t
reglllar llHTtillg" pi tllt' \\'PIll;II1'S Chl l ,.,
which "'ill he .L:in'll HVLT 10 htlsilll·~.' at
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and hridgl'
Tt1l'~day
cYeliing' ill
alld thl' Jlolk.\" pi lll'xt Yl'ar·:-. prll.L:1";Ulb. i 11011('1" .. i '\Ir. illHI .\lr:-.. Ilen'vy ~cht1"
~\ ,,(lllg rn'it;i1 will iidl .. \\" gin'lI IIY i lll;u.:lwJ".
:\Ir ..... \rtlmr Jones oi Dkkillsnll :tw1Iis:-. Eli7alwth I:. Olin·r. ;\11 illlnr-;
11111' t'IIti.'rtained at card:: I'll "·t.'dne::(l;,y
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lIlal "Ill'ial hOllr will d,l_-.\· the pn',l.!,ra!!I. i
a itt'rlHH '11.
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C'llwith .\11-.... I~~lblld I .. E;ltnll and .\Irs.
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'~Iillg a1JlliH'r:;;lI-y, Thl' gtw::-b \\"l'rl': ~Ir. IlL alld :\Irs. \Y. ('ar.'o11 Ryall, Jr, amI
-:\Ir. and )'Ir". l'harh'" Ikmy Ilil'l. .. ;ud :\11',... IIo)w;trd SpulCl'r (Ii "'allillg- ::\Ii~..; \·i\.ian I~Ol'he will take place thi:,'
ni :-:1. 1\·h'1":--ht1n.~. F111rili;1, haH' . . elll: ford, .:\Ir, and )'lr~. I~qJh'rt I1o\\"dl and month ill Prm'cr.
(lilt canl:, ;ln1"'111H'itl,~ tIlt, marri:lgl' "i i .\1;-. ;1I}(! ),11':;. JeSSl' \\'. -'l'~tt'r oi Cl1r:-.tlh'ir dallclltel'. kathlTilll' \\'YIl111',
Il'r. ;!IId .\Ir. alld ~Ir." .\rtlmr .\ .. glll' of,
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:\1 r. gily;m! Ilmitl'r .\Iorri.";llll .II'., \ 'il ! .knkilltt.\\"ll.
,\11'. I~()hert CiUiJlall acc(~lllJl;lIdeti hy
"-l·dlll'sday.. \I'I-il thirtil'lh. Thcy \\'1\1 i
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his aunt '\li,~s :-:'arah \\'ilst1ll art.' sailing
re:.idl' in :,warthnh)l'l'_
:\11'. :l1ld ),11':;. Ciarulce I brtlllall11 oi "II ).f;w 22'wl f~'r Europe. The\' e:(jwd
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: Rlltkdgl' awl :\11'5. \\-illialll C. Tador [(, retll'rn thl' tir~t \Ht.·k in SCJlt~ll1ht'r.
~li_~s 1,"Ui:-;l' lsi,jrt a1ld :\Ii..;_... Katl1('I"-1all'l da·u.!..!htcr Iklc1l (,i I~j\"l'n-ie", a\'~1I1!l'
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inc \\-arrell. t\\"Il pupils oi .\11':-;_ l~cflrge: are dri\'!llg- t .. :-:'tatt.: l'olll'g\.': l'~l1l1a.,
'\Ii~~ :\luric1 Cial1L-i ~jf Yak and TIan'anl
T, .\~lltuH. plaYl'i1 at S\\;lrthlllllre Col-' .\1 ',Itla'r" Day at 1'l'IlIIS\'I\';l1U
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hnrg wlH'l'e ."ltl' ga\"L' iI nry ~llcce~:'.ilil
ill~' \\-aITl't\ ilbyed 1\\',1 1l1111l1ll'\'$ hy :\Ia~-:
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I)owcll. i.olli:,(' I~f,'rt j~,i!ll'd IllT in i
I.wlIll'n:t1l1 TI~il.'T1le roi .\lltlapllli_~ is a
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MEETING TO BOOST
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(117.:;0.0 ~23."0
PINCHOT NEXT THURSDAY
:\Ii",~ j·:dith ThatchLT of Ugdl.·11 an:1)1". :l11d :\Ir:'.. /):\\'id Cralllp oi Park
nuc n'lvk;lt('d ltvr lllllrth hirthdav (Ill ;1\-t'lH1l' are l·l1terta11lin.l! :It dillJll"l' next
~In.
I I ;lIlIIa l'ros~, fnrllll'r
Friday :\Iay 2nd hy (·llti.'rt'lining sl"\"t'ral: Ttll',.. ""y. )'lay the 13th.
llrl'"idl'nt I,i tIll' Phil;\lklphia J'\'dnaof I1l'1- little irit'llil....
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1:1I,i1l!':'S \1l'!I's .\'slIciati,)!I Ili Phila
is l'lIh'rt;lillil1.!.!" !iitl'l'lI iric1!(b ir'~1Il .\I1eIlI~'\\'ll.
\VYlll1til'I~1 awl )'Il'rillil at a 111IIi'lll'UII at
delphia. will atldl"l':':' " IIlI'l'lill"~ at thv
the :--;trath Ilan'l1 11111 IIH[;IY.
\\'10111:111'" Cillil !lexl Tllllr,,;Jay t'n·ning.
~lr. I h'["Jlla1l l~lIk ,,!' I,n"_"\'ilk, TVllll., .\1 <1\' I.::; ill ;111\-"1":\("\' Hi thl' ('lcdilll\ ni
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1: i_~ _-jll"lldill~ ,~e.:n-ral day..; \\ ith '\11'. anri Cil·i.. rd l'inchl)1. !,:il\\-lllOd I:, l"h;lpm:lll
~\lI"~ .. \. :-:.. \\'ickh:l111 "I Che:,kr
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is ('lIh'r1aillil].~· ;{t a tva 1',n]('rn,\\" ill h, '11- .\Il'."'. 1\. l'iJhll'1' SPI'lll'l'l" I,i ~\\'artlllll"re ,,·ill art a:; \·llairlllan. ).[1";;. John ,\1.
or oi ~Irs. J IlT\T\" :-;rllullI:Jl'IIlT \\"h, , :t\-l'1111l',
().l.!d(,ll. \\ Ill) i~ a l'(tlHiidat(· lllr th~·
has ju~t rl'liin'l'(l ir~111l FI~'ri(1a.
~t;ltl' Lq.:i.~I;ltt1rl' will nlsl' -,"]wak.
.\11'. ;111.] \Ir~ .. \_~;! I J~lll I )j('kill"lll1 arl'
\11'. I~"lalld C. E. l'Hlllan j~
l·ll1t'rl;lilli1l.C: tIll' ,,,taft ~,i tli t · library I,i
t()(l:ty ir
pl;Il'l' ".\rill"Ill:" "11 l.illcl.]n an"IlII('.
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GEORGE H. KELLEY
Thc .\n Clull i:-. meL·tin:.! with :\11' ... ,
Clal1
Electrician
.\1 i~,~ \lal"',~aH 1 h~, :--;illlJllT~ i~ 1I1(I\n]"• * *
inl! 1'l /:",,1'111 alld \\·ill 1'('1llain ill ;";-l"\'.'l~'11
Repair Work & New Installations
).[any ~\\";Irthlll"rl' Ill'UPJt. arc piallllil1!.! .\Ia-:,s., inr t\\'u \H'l.k....
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Phone Sw. 428·R
to ~lltl,;](1 Tlh' h'adll"r I lUll! r;II't'~ ;Ii I:l'i'-:
\\".\'11 t'lI1ll 11"1"1 11\' ;lIld tlil' I\,,~l' Trl'e J\ac~_~
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I )r. ";Il!l F. l:cllilllill. JlI"I,il'~:-'~r IIi
at .\Il'di;l 'ill .\I;!.\' l--hll ;llld 11th,
C("Il"lIlil'_" ;11 thl' l·lIi\-l'r.~il\ "i 1\'1111";\ fTlIe l;i:· . . t I I;!,\" ~l'!lf"d g('I''; "nl tlli~ \-;llIia. JI;I~ .il1-.1 t'Ulllpldl'll t'lIl' 1I1;lIlu . . cri p !
SUlldd.\ 111101"11111:.0 I"r till' atlllllal Jlinl- "i :I Jj('n' IIIJI,k I" I,l' c;dklt "FulIdallll"lltwalk, ;![IIT \\I:icll ]111'.\' wili n'tlll'tI t'l !l~l'
A£torncy-at-latIJ
).!vctill"': ! !"lL~l' j"I' ]11Taki;J"t.
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HOWARD KIRK
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Carroll Thayer
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Sw.- 188 Free De l'Ivery
Sw.- 950
SWARTHMORE
MARKET
JUST AROUND THE CORNER AT
SUGAR
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JIth Season
,\ sllOrls :ll1d wuollnaft '·anlJl. 200fJ
f.·.·1 up in till' l'OI'olln :'.Iollnl:lins.
:'Ilodl'f.1.h· rt"C' "o\('r!', all I'XIII'II!
.-ril'lIdl)· influl·n,·C' I,n'\'ails Wilh Sl ..lff
of ('olh·J:('-lr;.i!wd nIPn, jndlldjn,:: a
«''old(-'nl ("'.1In,) dOl'lor.
SWarlhmorl' r(,rl'n·n('{-'.. H dt'sirl'd.
Wrile or Idl'llhlln.' for information.
"It, ,'SIl "ItS, (;. ". ",'XSOS
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':\Ir. and ).\r..;. \V. I I. \\"rl"lnlluth of
I )artmouth aH!IlUc ellkrtaillcd at dinller
\\redtH.:sday ill hOlltlT" IIf .\11';;. K. D. :\IcCutcheoll of \Vaball, ).[a~sadlllsctts, and
anci
DAY
MRS. GEORGE J. CAMPBELL
presicicIlt of tlte Unitt'tl BUsiness ~Icn's Associutioll of Pltilaclelphiu
MAY 11
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the ,,",·k end ",ith hlr ,ister,
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ON THURSDAY, MAY 15th at 8:00 P. M.
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in "d\'ocacy o( (he o.'Ic-ction of (ht, lion. Gifford Pillchot.
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YOU ARE CORlJIALLY INVII'ED TO XITEN/),
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ELL\\'OOD B. CII:\P~l:\~, V, p,
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Remember f-Ier
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Ddawurc Count).·
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Uose:
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Handkerchiefs
Underwear
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BUCHNER'S
PARK
TOGGERY
AVENUE
SHOPi:!I
SWARTHlIIORE
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P,I "son aHem l'd a theatre {),Irty at the
\Irs.alld
I)"'igilit
all(1 .\Irs.
~LI~k
\Vig IlI:riormancc
last Thur.s-
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\I rs. George Zilllllle.:r entertaincd 1f r.
,LillI ~Ir.s. Charles Ilcrillger and ~Irs.
(Il:lrlcs Bnos oi Belmore, I.ong Island.
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\\iss Ha\'iland and ~Ir.s. Bcrnard \\" .. 1:''1: elltertaillcd the Art Cluh on Friday.
rh~'.r reYie\\'t:d th~ life and lJaintings of
:,ir Pell'r Lei)", heginllilll-{ their study tli.
ElI,:.:li$h painters.
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parents should
not forg-d the'
brellt and Scout dinll('r IJII Satufda\" for
\\'hich l'ntlmsia:"itic preparations are i)cing:
'lI::de by the Girl Scouts oi Swarthmorc. i
The
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"St" '.hldb. or:.!" IIridU::I-
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Fresh Beets and Carrots
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Fresh Rhubarb
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Bunch
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Real Reasons Why
You Will Vote The
Davis-Brown Tieket
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Maxwell House Coffee
lIb. Tins 38c lb Fresh Stock
Swarth. 1226 l!
ARTEL !
BR S.
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Better Fruits
Fresher Vegetables
FRESH SEA FOOD EVERY DAY
2
315 Dickinson Ave.
Asparagus
35c Bunch
DRESSES
PEAS
25c
74: peck
Fresh Stringless
BEANS
19c Box
~~..\ ~rt'at
slalf'sJlHlII with a p;1'eat lU'art
;ul'-'
EDW,\HO C. SIIAN:'ION for U""I""a"l_
3. (;n\~'~"nor,
('allt'd (~two yard Sh.ann-;)I1,"I)('('a·lI~~
ill Iltt' \\'f,rld \\'ur he \HIS alwa~'''' tn'o )"ards
alU'ml of hi~ 1114'11 011 tI ... hallie line. Oll(~ of Ilw
h"!'il·knowli militm'y IIICII ill 1')(' '''orltl \Var
frol)) p('I1IlS~'h·alliu. IIc is ulso n I1ntahlc nUln~
who have "'I'I IIU' imprc'!"l' of IlId.· It'g-HI lI'ain.
ing on IlJnn~' r:unou!; dt'cision ... tl ...~· ha\'(" m:uh,.
.. J):n·h•• Brown Ti('k"1 stand!>' "'flum'("~' for
G. Th
Ht·f(·r«'ndum - g ,"illg- [u the .·itiz.'I1~ ul'
P"IIII.
s~·t\'lUlia the J' g d to \'uff' nil II,,· .1IU'~tioll uf
\\'el or 1)1')", h I''; 1I1~ In "\"0(: In «I('('i.lt>.
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TIIf' ll:n·ii"O.Brnwll Th·I,,('f i!>' ('''flur!>',· •• h\" "If' ~Iah~
FI'd('rati'HI flf l,allUl": II\' I I.. , \\. nml'lI: I~\' \\ ""tlre
alld {:h'il" Bodies-if °i ... til(' Pf·()I.It.-~ Ti(.I\..'I,
TIll' Jl.n·is.B.·owu Ti('lu'l i ... Ihe ulIl~' ('f)m,.I"h~
8. li.-l"I-1
in lilt" fit'ld-:uu' (~ac'h uf its
!'O"\"t'li
c'all.
.Ii.lult·s is I"c'flg-,'d 10 wUl'k fur tlw ~f1ud flf the
IH'O,.II' ul' P"lIn ...~ InUli ...
9. Tlw
J):I\'i!>i-Bl'oWU Tic'''',-, is 111m',' III' uf 111.'11.
w hCJ-IJII i J('.III)-U(" (,f IIIC'II-W II. )·1(".1 r-c IIJ \\' II. '1"1(')'
ar.,
('ollslru("ti\"C'~ 'HJIlI'~I_
I,rng-""s:-h t.,
J):n-is·Browll Ti.·k. ... t i~ n lif-k.'1 uf
10. TIIf'
I'()J'II withollt f"i,'lws-IJII'U wllU fUII:,!II' f'n,m
lIfa(~III .. el·.
IViade to your Measure
Delivered in two weeks
Tel. Swarthmore 14SW•.
GEOnCE W. MAXEY - WrU.LUr n. UY'l
5. alUl
,H~IES Il. 11111,;"'. 1111'('" 1I11[a!.I., jlll'i,t~,
an
li\'in~ Fuct, unci not u dr('am!
Swar(hmOrl', P'l.
Avoid heavy foods
in hot weather. As
a change from meat,
fish is the ideal summer food. Quick to
prepare, light and
easH y dig e s ti b Ie,
healthful and economical.
frum puddler in an iroil JuiU tl) Se('rctnry
of I..uho." under three prcsi(I(,l1t~. Stalt'~Jna[J,
champion of a ItrOh~Cli"c larj(l~ friend of all
who labor•
1I1l!'i('lfish d~""'linll to P('Jln!'i.\'lvani:l~" WU!'i :-onid
of him I,,· II,.. laIc Dr. 1111",·11 C.. m ...·II. lie
11Iad(~ I..uh()r~ \Velfar(~ :lnd Sellonl I(':;islaliun a
MOTHER'S
DAY
FLOWERS
Fresh Green
Nearby
JAMES J. DAVIS for Senator. A man who rose
FIIAN\.lS SHUNK IIHOWN for Gowrllor.
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fhe Marot Flower Shop
Fresh Sugar
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II, DEWEY for
4. 1'1111.11'
An·air:;. Hurn un a
S,'erc~al'y
of Inlerllol
furlll~ alld hclon'" by the
farnlf'r:oi. :\ llIan of olltslunding ahilily_was
cledcd .Musler of till' Slnlc Grange.
hUlllhlt, h"l!ilJlling:s to a 1,la('"
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The J)1l\'is-Bl"own Ti(·k.et i!>i at li("k.,t of Ihlman.
it~· All of th., nWII ou it have kepi fuith -uut
m(~r('I~' l)r01Uis.~(I.
JAMES A. PILSON
;_IGHTING 8< POWER WIRING
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
10/ Sylvan Avenue
Rutledge:
Can be reached at Sw. 1145
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.'II.t\XUS SIIIJXK UIIOWX
For United Stales Senator
For G(J\:crnor
DR. CLARENCE E. BL YE
Itllll.llt II. nEWEY
VETERINARY SURGEON
For I..ieutcnnnt·(;overnor
[Jogs Vaccinated Against Distemper
Include it in your
everyday diet
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J. E.
\\ lIialll .\1. I laney of Columhia menlte.
Women's Club of Swarthmore
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:-,Iiss Elizabeth 1IcC'ahc. who is a stu-! :
'\llt at Columhia Lllin:rsitv and a tcach- i '
lr ;\l the Ilorace ).ianll SCflOOl, is SlJelHI- !• :,
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will address a meeting at the
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With a Useful Gift
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l{a11lsay of Nor~h!
l'l ·':-.ter road arc sl1t.:llding a month 111 I
,\!,:tlltic City.
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0,11"11 Suf. fill it .-. !tl.
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Camp POCONO for boys
former president of l'hilcull..'lphiCL Fctleration of \VQmen's ClI,b."
Thol]laS Hl1tlR'rfonl of \Vestdale:
IS t'ntertainillg her hridge club i
.,11'. and .\Irs.
lIub.'s
sa.oO'087.00
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MRS. JOHN HANNA CROSS
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l\-'lcdia, Pa.
BUILDER
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14 South Ave.
Satll"la~ e;c'~l1g.
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.:\Ir. C. \V. Davis of Strath Ilawn an:nul' h;l"; rdurnt'd to nirminglhUll, .\Iahama, where Ill' l'Xlil't.:b t" "petit! aLuut
two \neb.
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Since 184·3 the Kent Mills hayc
heen weaving woolens of Ihe 1)('lIe,' class
in patterns that please and fabrics
that wcar. COlilC to Kellt'~~ it has
paid others and it will pay YOII!
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by )'fr:;, Hcrman Bernhardt,
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\i'a lunch thcy vlsitcd the Naval Acad~ IS~ \.at lcrm~ Isf?rt, Princcton a~'e,:r
and the historic houses of Anna-I nuc, IS recon:rmg Irolll all ~lpcratlOll
and St. Johns Collegc, Tho~c who' uJI(.it-'rgulle. at tit\.: O:-.tcupathic l1ospital,
';Ii. it
were.: ~Irs. l{osalic J{oiJerts, ~lrs. PllIladd(Jll1a, reccntly.
LI. lid!,; Smith, ),1 rs. George Zimmcr, i
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~h.,. Chcster H.oberts, )'lrs. Charles I, ~Ir- 1'",,'1,' G
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Carl de ::\10II , ..'I
\ rs. Ar- nul' has mO\'cel
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J \\1 arrcn I::t ax- Thompson
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m 0 ler new lome. at
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dl':r '.. )'1:, am ~ rs..
rd. alld Powell lane, west of
* rdurned from :
,[iss Edith Bunting lias
,! 'dotor trip throngh Virginia where she' :
at: 'mlcd the :\pple Festiql at \Vinchcs-
·.s
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,]a:, cnning.
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krt~lll
~\[r5.
hwcheon
"'he Book Cluh met at thc home of ~
~I: -. Uosalic J~oherts last ).Ionday c\'cn-,, :
'll~', whell "Thc :\rt of Thinking" by;:
F~ le$l DiulIlll'l was redcwed by )'Irs. :
r. Yarrell 1 ' a x . ' . ; o n , :
I.:ulit's· nr.~ss & SI....
Co,,'s ." Or".','
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f!o[JI a i
pih', SlJri!l,;field Township. I Dr. and
;\. \\'. Fl'rg-usoll who arc
Cook, .:\Irs. J.
Dctlefton and
given a:.\ rs, Pollard has rClllodekd a two~hun- Ilt(willg to York, PC'III1S\ ·Iv:tni,.:,
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Howard h;: irk attended tht.! anni\'er.
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oi thl.' "'olllan's Clnh of
. 't Art
tl Circlc
\V It motored
'G 11 to d11ttnlOre
I 1I enning Iw
~ some 01- I
lerf n~1H
1"O!1l t.: ~arnllng- modern dwelling where she
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a cry 011 ... ay
and suhurbs. l·orty-slx.wlllmakc her hOlllc in th,' f'lt"rc,
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Jc::-sic II. Jh,lllIc;;, \f
1'1'1 tie J',iaddplti;t
tlf l'harmacy
Iril,.'re thcy \,I~\~'cd the fine c01lee.tlOn 01 i persons attended.
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}\ masters. I hey were entertamcd at I
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. \ surprise hridge party was gh'en to
'I:~s I,'. Elinor \\'indl.'11 of \Vestdale ayc- 11.. ---.. --·--.... -··-.. -----... ----.. ------... ·-·----.... ------.... --___ .. ___ .. __ =-;.-:.~== ... _.. ___~~;
T"IU'oats
817... 0
~27."0
Doys'S.. i.s
a\"c.~~1Ue who dhatslICjust~\'orrlc1turncd
cr, U1SC aroun
( was
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Buying direct from the Mill is
the most satisfactory and economical way of buying clothing,
for you have a larger and more
varied assortmcnt of fahrics 10
choose frolll and you can have
two suits for the price you
would pay for one elsewhcre.
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ut ~Iill Prices
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NEWS NOTES
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spend
-for you will be at ease where
well- dressed Illen assemhle.
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News to the Social Editor
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923 EDGMONT AVE.
Phones: 6218 or 3137
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Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
For Justice, Suprcille t:ourt
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For J IIdll'" S"perior (;ollrt
Tile Davis-Brown Campaign Committee
PI-hoary Electioll, Tuesday
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Phone I
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Publilhed Every Friday at Swarthmore, Pa.
Robert E. Sharples,
Editor nnd Publisher
Offices-Shirer Bldg., Second Floor Front-Phone Swarthmore 900
Philadelphia Representatives. Neville & Hitchings,
213 South 17th St., Philadelphia
Phone Pennypacker 8020
Entered as Second Class matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post Office at
Swarthmore. Pa. t under the Act of March 3, 1879.
FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1930
Town and Gown
The interdependence of the borough
and the college is clearly shown this
week by the application of the college
for a building permit which only borough council can give, at the same
time that the Swarthmore school board
is endeavoring to buy land from the
college for a public school gymnasium
site.
Approval of the present plans for
two semi-detached faculty houses at
Cedar lane and Elm avenue call for the
granting of an exception of the zoning
ordinance by borough council. The college authorities are requesting that this
exception be made. At the same time,
the borough school board is soliciting
the generosity of the college in selting
a piece of land on College avenue ad-
joining the present High School.
While the school directors are In
no way responsible for the actions of
borough council, the board no doubt
feels that it is slightly embarrassing to
ask a favor of the college at the same
time that the borough is hesitating to
grant the college a favor.
It is easy to understand why certain
property owners behind the college
object to the construction of two semi~
detached dwellings representing an investment less than most of the nearby
single homes.. Perhaps their alarm is
welt founded, perhaps it is not. But
supposing for the sake of argument
that it is, is not the college justified
in expecting a concession from the
borough now and then?
Is it fair for the property owners
behind the college to deny that the
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SWARTHMOREAN
presence of the college a few blocks
away makes their property more de·
sirable and of greater value? Suppose
the college moved to Wallingford or
).Iorton and the campus was built up
CHURCH NEWS
\vith private
on
Cedar
lane to homes,
be worthwould
more land
or less
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ARE PRllE§ TODAY
erelt.an,
Ille Reading
."OIUm" you IIow '0 II,..,e better
hea' al lower CO.I.. Or
wrUe au a' Pldlade'pll'a.
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle, D.D., Litt.D.,
Prote.tant Episcopal
Cheater Road and College Avenue
Rector
11:00 A. M~Morning Worship.
2:10 P. M~Sunday School
8.00 P. M~Evening Worship
E.tabliahed 1857
ODAY you can buy Famous
T Reading
Anthracite-that better
Pennsylvania hard coal-at lower
prices that mean substantial savings for you.
You can have better heat at lower cost with your present heating
equipment.
You can have even cheaper and
better heat by using two sizes of
Readin~ Anthracite. Your coal
merchant will cheerfully tell you
what to use. Ask him.
So we suggest that you buy all
the Reading Anthracite you·1I need
for next winter. Buy it now. when
prices are at their lowest. and
quality is highest.
Insist on getting Reading hard
coal-your coal merchant has it
or can jet it.
THE PHtLADELPHtA AND READING
COAL AND IRON COMPANY
THAT
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S E B D S TOR E
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6th &.. Madison Sts.
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Chester We Deliver
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Or Remodling
BIIERIl"F'B BALES
Of Real Estate
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At the SherUl's Office
Court House. Media. Pa..
Saturday. May 24. 1930
Peckerman
At 9:30 O'clOCk. A. M.
(Dayl1ght Saving Time)
THE TAILOR
March Term. 1930
409 Dartmouth Ave.
Sw. 6Z8.J
PAINTING
Media, Pa.
Incorporated
Investment Securities
1518 WALNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Delaware CountV Representative
P. R. STEVENSON, Jr~
110 Powelton Ave.,
IAn"'owne. P ..
Telephone-Madison 6474
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FRONErIELD. Attorneys.
and OatherIne M. Farnan, his wife.
' ..... Ide alley.
Condltl0n.s-$250.00 cash on da.y of sale'
Together ..... ith the right and use of said
balance In ten days.
• alley in common with the owners of other
JOHN J. CAIN, Sheriff.
lands abutting thereon.
E. LEROY VAN RODEN. Attorney.
Improvements consist of two-story frame
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SWARTIIlIORE
house. 2.p;1 S feet. One-story frame addition,
PENNSYLVANIA
' Venditioni Exponas
No. 1073 6x8 feet. Porch froot. Frame garage. 9X.8
feet.
Se~led bids for .scbool supplies. janitor••
March Term. 1930
supphes, and fuel will be r«eived at tbe office
Sold as the property of Howard Steward.
of the Scbool District of Swartbmore up to
that certain brick dwelling Rnd lot mortgagor and Albert Thomas and Hannah,
three o'c1oe!c. E!lstern Standard time. .May 6 • orAll
pIece of land situate on the northwest- h'
'f
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1930. Sl!.Cclficahons may be secured at tbe edy side of Nlnth street at the distance of IS WI e: re
owners Wit n cc to terre
s~hool o~. The School Board reserns the fifty-six and one-half feet southwestwardly" tenants, If any.
right to re}«t an1"_ or all Hds.
from the
corner In
of the
the Borough
said Ninth'
Con d·t·
cash 0 n day of sale',
ISABEL VAN DEWATER RYAN,
street
andwesterly
Ridge avenue.
of
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Secretary. Darby. In the County of Delaware and halance tn ten days.
State of Pennsylvania, aforesaId containing
In front measured thence south forty-nine GEARY & RANKIN, Attys.
degrees. twenty-eight minutes west along
the northwesterly side of the said Ninth
street nineteen and one~half feet and ex- I.evari Facias
No. .206
tending In depth of that width northwestWardly between lines at right angles to the
March Term. 1930
said Ninth street eighty-one and nine onehundredths feet; the northeasterly line of
All that certain brick messuage and lot or
the said lot passing throuJth the middle of
of land !'ituate on the easterly side of
the party wall between the said dwelUng piere
Pusey street thirteen feet ten inches north~
and the dwelllng adjOining on the north- wardly (rom Man.. street between Second and
east bounded on the northeast by other Third streets in the City of Chester in tbe
lands of the 9ald Mary E. Patterson. on the
of Delaware aforesaid. being No. 215
southwest by lands of Charles H. Dever and County
F. HITCHCOCK,
PuSCy street.
on
the
northwest
by
lands
of
CJlrrle
Shaw.
AssIgnee formerly belonging to John B. Heyl.
Extending thence nortljwardiy along tbe
Improvements consist of brick house. ea.sterly sidc of Pusey street thirteen feet five
15x33 feet; one-story frame addition, 9x12 inches to a Jloint; extending thencc eastwardly
reet. Porch front.
and passing along the middle of the party wall
separating said messuage from tbe messuage
Sold as the property of Joseph L. Downey adjoining on the south, twenty.six feet to a
and Anna E. Downey. his wife.
point; extending thence still eastwardly along
SHERIFF'S SALES
a line inclining toward the south, twenty-seven
Condltlons-$250.00 cash on day of sale; feet 10 a floint in the line of lands now or late
Of Real Estate
balance In ten days.
of John Roach; extending thence soutbwardly
along sairi lands, twelve feet fiYe inches to a
At the Sherlff's Office
E. LEROY VAN RODEN. Attorney.
point a corner of lands now or late of Margaret Pritchard; and extending tllence ea:st~
Court House. Media, Pa.
wartH), 310ng said last mentioned lands and
Levari FacIas
No. 201 passing through the middle of a party wall,
Saturday, May 31, 1930
forty·nine feet ninc incbcs to a point tbe
March Term, 1930
At 9:30 O'clock, A. M.
l)lace of beginning.
All that certain frame messuage and lot
(Daylight Saving Time)
Improvements consist of two·story brick house
or piece of land, situate on the southeast_
erly corner of Chestnut street and Fern- I JlC2-1- feet. One·story frame addition, 6XI2
Venditioni E::ocponas
No. 874 croft avenue. at Linwood Park In the feet.
Township of Upper Chichester In the CounMarch Tenn, 1930
Sold as the properly of William H. R. Swan.
ty of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.
son and Anna A •• his wife, mortgagors, and
Containing in front measured thence Anna A. Swanson. real owner with notice to
eastwardly along the said Chestnut street. terre tenants if any.
fifty feet. add extending In depth southWardly continUing the same width along the
Conditions-$2So.oo cash on day of sate;
easterly side of the saId Ferncroft avenue, balance in ten ~ay.!l.
one hundred and twenty feet.
GEARY &: RANKIN. Attorneys.
Improvements" consist of one-story frame
house. 20)[20 feet. Front and rear porches.
JOHN J. CAIN, Sherif!.
SHERIFF SALES
CLASSIFIED
HELP WANTED
Male and Female belp. II. O.
Newall and Walnut streets, Marton,
Swarthmore 16J2.
FOR RENT
GARAGE FOR RENT-JIS Vassar Ave.,
rhone 728M. $6 per month.
Improvements consist of two and onehalt story shingle and stucco house. 36xl8
feet. One·story addition. 8x12 feet. Porch
front. Brick garage. 12x18 feet.
FOR RENT-Garage on N. Princeton
Phone Swarth. 737R.
FOR RENT-Apartment 5 rooms and bath·
also third floor apartment, 3 rooms and bath:
I'hone Swarth. 124.M.
Sold as the property of John S. Hinkle,
end Edna E. Hinkle, his wlte.
No. 141
Call Sherwood 3101
At Nlcht BelmoDt o,nl.W
EDWARD A. McMAHON
PAINTERS AND DECORATORS
Arch St., East of 63rd St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Suburban Work Our Specialty
reed
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
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Due November I, 1949
Principal and Interest GuarRDteed by the
National Water Works Corporation
Price:-92 and Interest, Yielding 5.68%
Free from Pennsylvania Four MW. Personal Property Tax
Due the northeast sIde of the said. drIveway withIn the bounds of the lot hereIn
Sold as the property of Jesse G. Ryland.
described beginning at a point on the mortgagor. Joseph J. RoBey and Margaret
northWest line of the saId lot No 116 at Holley. his wife. real owners wIth notice
the distance of one hundred and five aud to terre tenants if any •
seventy-sIx one-hundredths feet sauthwest
from the southwest side of Garfield avenue
Condltlons-$2SO.00 cash on day ot sale:
thence extending south seventy-one de~ balance In ten days.
grees, ten seconds, east ten feet to a POint; GEARY & RANKIN Attorne s .
thence eJltendlng south nineteen degrees..
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fifty seconds east twenty-four and one one- ' L
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hundredths feet to a point on the north-I e\'an Facias
No. zoO!
east Hne of the said lot. (Being 1132 GarHeld avenue).
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Under and SUbject to certain building I All that rertain lot or piece or land with the
restrictions. Also under and subject to the frame meSSllage thereon erected, situate on
payment of a certain mortgage debt or the northerly side of I.augbcad avenue at the
princIpal sum of four thousand dollars.
distance of three hundred and seventy.five
feet eastwanlb from Huddell avenue in the
,With the free and common use, Tl)wn~hip of Uptler Chichester in the County
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er Y and priVilege of, in and to of Delaware aforeSllid.
e aforesaid driveway as and for a pas- I
and driveway at all
hereCont3ining in front measured tbence
er lorever, in common wtth the owners, wardl), along !\aid La~ghe3d aVenue twenty.
~~'"t~;~n~:ntW:3'to th:~ p~mIser ad- five .fee~: and ~xtending .in depth norib~vardlY,
Sold as tbe property of William Ashton
e
ereo.
conlinulllg the same wtdth between hnes at
Mousley and Mae Mousl,y, I,,'s w,·f,.
Improvements consist of two-story stone right ang~es to sai~ La.ughead avenue •(the
and rough-cast house. 18X32 feet; one-story westerly hne thereof passm,- along tbe mIddle
Cond·'
porch front
wall separating
messuage
Ittons-$250.00 cash on day of sale; addition. 6x6 feet·•
.
i. of
fromthetheparty
mesSuage
adjoining aaid
on the
west)
balance in ten days.
Sold as the property of James p. Farnan "or~e hundred and fifty feet to a fifteen feet
PHONES W. 1396 &. 63Z,J
First (Closed) Mortgage 5% Gold Bonds
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Lehighton Water Supply Company
SWARTHMOREAN
dred 6~t;y feet west from the westerly side c.f
fot'!hbla. aVEnue ({orty feet wide). <:on:ainin'l:
~ge er II! ront or breadtb OD. the northerly
r1dfif of {said Broad street extending west ..... ard.
. y ty eet and thence extending of that width
In lc.ngth or depth north between parallel lines
at nght angles to tbe said Broad street one
hundred feet.
.
. Under and subject. nevertheless. to the here.
mbefore mentioned conditions and restrictions
also to the payment and lien of a certain m()rt~
gage debt or principal sum of eigbteen hundred
($1800) dollars together with interest due and
to become due thereon given by tbe sa·d
t
gagors to the said Upper Da b B ·Id~ mor d
Loan Association
r y UI 109 an
.
Improvements consist of two.story cement
house. 2lX26 feet. Porch fTOnt. One ·story Ceo
mTent garage. 18x20 feet. (First description.)
wo and one-hal( story cement bouse. 21 XJ2
feet. Two-story cement addition, IOXl2 feet.
Porcb front. One-story cement garage 18x20
feet. (Second description).
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For Repairs
General Contractor
Embalmer.
110 We.t State Street
LAWN GRASS MIXTURES
WM. KIMMELL &. SON
W. C. RIGBY & SONS
Funeral Director. "
.
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M.
and
Sermon.
Sunday Services
All are cordially invited to attend th... 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
lerrice.
9 :45 A. M.-Sunday School.
EYeryolUl i. invited to this church,
(1 :00 A. M.-1Iorning prayer and ser~
ita worship and work
mono
McCALL'S
With Every Order
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New Fancy Selected Stock
Garden Tool.
Lawn Mowers
Rubber Hose
Spraying Materials
Free Cold
Storage
Pastor
FIELD
SEEDS
FURS
THE SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
TRINITY CHURCH
WESLEY AFRICAN METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Bowdin Avenue
Rev. C. C. BroWD. S.T.8.. Pastor
Phone Media 26
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GARDEN
Sunday-Mothers Day
You are invited to all services. Come
and give thanks for your mother, and
consecrate yourself to her God anew.
At 10.00 o'clock-The Bible School.
At 11.00 o'clock-Morning Worship.
THE ANNIVERSARY OF
PENTECOST
Sermon :-THE SPIRIT AND
CHARACTER
At 4.45-0rgan Worship.
At 5.00-Vespers, closing at 5.45.
Sermon :-THE CHRIST OF
PENTECOST
At 7.00-Young People.
\\rednesday, 8.00. Midweek Service.
The Spirit, the Church and the
Ministry.
June 8th., Whitsunday, reception of
new members.
For light expelleth darkness; life ex- REMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY
FOR RENT
pelleth death; purity expelleth impuTO KEEP IT HOLY.
rity;
Christ, where he is received. bindFor the summer, furnished attractive
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
semi-bungalow; convenient to Inn and eth and casts out the strong man, taking possession of the heart.
SCIENTIST
te3. room•.
-Isaac Penington.
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Phone 566 M
Sunday
10:00 A. M.-First Day School in WhitServices
tier House.
11.00 A. M.-Sunday School.
11:00 A. M.-Meeting for \Vorship 10
11:00 A. M.-Sunday Lesson-Sermon.
the Meeting House.
Wednesday evening meeting each
Wednesday
week, 8 p. m. Reading room open
9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.-Sewing and
Quilting in \Vhittier House. Box daily, except Sundays and holidays, I
to 4 P. M., Church Edifice.
luncheon.
All are cordially invited to attend the
All are cordially invited to join in these
services and use the Reading Room.
services
--~~Bcon.o"'lIt1le"'le',
MAY
THE
in a few years?
SUNDAY
The presence of Swarthmore College
at the
has given land in the borough a college.
SWARTHMORE
education as far as value is concerned.
METHODIST
EPISCOPAL
Compare the value of land here with
CHURCH
land in other equally attractive com~
munities along this R. R. and no one
LLOYD P. STEVENS, MiDllter
can but agree.
9.45-Church School
If then the college has accomplished
ANNUAL ROLL CALL
this for Swarthmore property owners
and the present value of land depenus
II.OO-Worship and Sermon
to a certain extent on the continue.! "THE CHURCH OF THE SPIRIT"
existence of the college here, certainly
8.00-Sermon Subiect
the property owners must expect to
"A
MOTHER'S WAGES"
make an exception now and then when
the college proposes to do something of
This service will bring to you the
which we do not approve. One of the pull of the old home. You will wander
best architects in the country has a10ng the road of imagination into the
planned these two homes and while past.
they are obviously planned for economy
A CORDIAL GREETING
there is no reason why they cannot b~
AWAITS YOU
made a distinct asset to Swarthmore's
variety of homes. Even granting that
they may not be an asset, is it not
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
(ContiKued qn rQII' Bi1/111)
FRIENDS
DOWN
DOWN
DOWI\!
AaIi:
lor a eOPll
MAY 9, 1930
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I:OR SALE-Lovely S piece stick
8un-I~~'iil":.
room suite. Used 3 months. Bargain. Swarth.
more
IgOI.
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FOR SALE-At Concord
May. one dollar will i:UY
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£rtsh asparagus or three dOzen "c"
rer Sale--Alanhmellow TootS.
Cr~sson, 32 Amherst Ave.
FOR SALE-An electric
ironer. Good condition.
Ml'llia 934.
ROOM AND nOARD-Privileges of a mod.
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communicatin..
• home,
Pl
be ds
l'rn
one or twobath.
rooms excellent
available, food.
twin
lone
Swarthmore
44'.
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keeping apartment, furnished ar u
to $6a per montlt. preferably on the
~r short tenn lease. Call Swarthmore
alter 6 P. l\.[.
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Under and subject to aforesaid building
restrictions. also under and subject to the
payment of a certain mortgage debt or
principal sum of five thousand dollars together with Interest.
d
ImproYements consist of two an onebalf .fJtory stone and Etucco house, 20%38
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ANTED-An experienced window
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feet. Enclosed side porch.
~m'Jre
one who
wilting to learn. Phone
after
P . .M.
is
(It"
19
or
5
of P. Ellwood
Langenhelm.
on day of sale;
FOR RENT-SWARTHMORE
LUTZ, ERVIN. REESER ok FRONEFIELD.
A National Bank
for over a quarter of a century,
with every modem Banking
and Trust facility.
Attorneys.
Houses-3 semi-detached, 6 rooms
a"d bath-4SO.00 per month.
Apartment-First floor; S rooms and Fieri raci35.
No. 1044
b.-Ith; porch. Use of nice yard; house
March Term. 1930
thoroughly screened; good location$100 per month. including garage.
All thOle two cerlain lots ar pieces of
ground situ3te at Sccane, ill the Township of
Ridley County of Delaware and State of
Penns~lvania and designated as lots numbered
one hundred fort.r:-one and one hundred forty.
two on plan of Secaue Real Estate Company.
surveyed April 30, 1924, by Damon
Fo~teT.
Civil Engineus. and bounded and deSCribed
all follows:
2 small furnished Apartments.
. For Sale-Owner leaving town offers
handsome home on Amherst Ave.
at a sacrifice price.
a:
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CHAS. A. SMITH
Phon.. Swarth, 705
WE INVITE YOUR BANKING
BUSINESS ON OUR RECORD.
Reginning at a point in the ~ortherly line of
Franklin avenue (fifty feet Wide) south
eoty·two degrees eighteen minutes.i'i"~niii;
feet from tl'le northwesterly
avenue and Wood road
FOR SALE
COMMERCIAL-TRUST-SAVINGS
SAFE KEEPING
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
"SeroiJl!l Swarthmore SI.."" 1904"
Two 50 ft Lob
Good Location
S. Springfield. $1200 each
E. C. WALTON
FF;~;j;;.jliJ.;~;;':-T,;;';;-;;~$Sjj;-ti;;;;;;;
urnished Homes: Two at $SO;
at $75; 2 at $100; and I at $150; in
rood locationl, from June 15th to La.
hor Day.
WILLIAM S. BITTLE
-..
notary
Public
south:~~~~l:Z~~~h~~I;:~f:~~i~i;:~~
minut~s
thence
lin avenue
ing b~twee"n' .• I;":~II'1
breadth
utes west
length or
forty·four
All those two c~rtain lots or pieces or ground
with
buildings
andBorough
improvements
thereon
erectedthesituate
in the
of Co11ingdale.
County of Delaware and State of Pennsylva.
nia design3ted an.1 known all lots numbered
fiv: hundred t\\'C1Ity.three and five hundred
twentpfour on a certain plan of lois of. CIi.'.
ton Park recorded in the office afores~ud In
Dted Book W. No. 7, page 624, and described
as follows. to wit:
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Situate CIR the northerly siile of Broad street
Real. Estate (fitty feet wide) at the dilltance af twa bun.
Delchester Utilities Corporation
Chester, Pa.
106 E. 9th Street
~Y
riiE
An Eleetrle
Refrigerator
Pays for ltself!
·,.
F
~
75 cents
$25.00
'-
Between Swarthmore and Chester. Tum West toward
Garden City at intersection of Sproul Road
.
and Providence Road
DELicIOUS frozen
desserts for suminer, ye8i But inost of all this
marvelons l!:lectrlc Refrigerator goes to. rock·
bottom in housekeel'ing. Dollar by dollar it
saves table money! Doe& away with wasting of
foods • • • makes liuylitg in bargain qUantities
possible • • • cuts entertaining costs • • • turmi
leftovers into meal• ••• guards health.
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Succe...or to
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The Woman's Guild of Trin.
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and food sale Saturday, May
10th, from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
at 417 Dartmouth Avenue.
Custom Made
Furniture
Spring Prices
Easy Payments
and
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Muhlenberg Ave.
Rutledge, Pa.
ESTER
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Swarthmore, Pa•
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Phone
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ORDER your uext
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Down payments low as
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Cash prices as low as
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Slightly More on Deferred Paymen,.
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LANSDOWNE
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th~m! Telephone
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Breeders of Registered Guernsey Cows
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In order to liquidate a mortgage of
$85,000 held against the Taylor Hospitala in Ridley Park, a large fete is
to be held on the hospita1 grounds on
~Iay 17th from 2 to 11 P. M.
The borough of Swarthmore has volullteered to take a booth and :Mrs. A.
F. Jackson is the chairman in charge.
The women interested in this work
have devoted weeks to the prepara-
WOODVVARD, JACfiSON & 8LA(~
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Thonsands of families are considering this
wonderful investment ihls spring. The real way
to buy an Electric Refrigcrator is to compare
household requireinents. You can do Ihis very
PENNCREST FARMS
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$5.00.
LAWN FETE AT
TAYLOR HOSPITAL
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SellSC!n Membership,
HAVE
Fine Bushy
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Saturday, Sunday, Holidays,
Lessons Available by a Professional
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Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall of North
Chester road have purchased the former
home of Dr. William Speakman on LinPHONE, SW. 1225
coln avenue. The house dates back to
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge 1794.
Daily
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ing from start to finish. Eighteen memtions for this beautiful fete. The
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SATURDAY AND MONDAY bers of th.e Faculty are in the cast, while ground
f th h
meeting, and many of the Swarthmore
<
BeD Phone Clearbrook 653.J
s 0
e ospital will be trans- girls wiJJ receive first class second
the r~malOder are working on various
babUahed 1848
During the past few weeks the Fac- commIttees.. A . feat~tre of the play will ~ormed into a fairyland of lights, bunt- class, and merit badge awards. '
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an.d
Dther
decorations.
WM.
J. CARTLEDGE
ulty of the Swarthmore Public Schools be. the SpanIsh IOteTior stage setting now
a~lor.
Community
Hospital
serves
The
mothers
f
Granite
ADd
Marble Memoriala
ha5 been at work on their play, liThe bemg constructed under the direction of theT distrIct from Darby to Chester and h '
ben fi 0• b •~he• Girl Scouts are
Cemet0J'7 Work • BP8dalt,
Mr. Cook.
Whole Town's Talking," to be presented
North Lanadowne Avenue
No school children should be denied f~okm the Delaware river to Baltimo.e I l~h~gth: pr:ee~ r;~;I~ ;:~~~h on j\lay
Saturday afternoon, May 10th, and Mon- the pleasure of seeing their teachers pI e.
d f
h
.
will bel'
DREXEL HILL. PA.
use or t c GIrl Scout frip
(0
aU ......l<_-..
da.... evening, May 12th, in the High from a new and inter~sting angle, while
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Although
founded
only
20
years
ago
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School Auditorium. As already all- parents and others will not only enjoy It has kept pace with the development
l10:mccd, the proceeds of the play wilt be the play but will be helping SOmeone of the community it servcs. The chil-:
ap·)licd to the Home and School Sehol- worthy of support to obtain advance- drell.'s ,,·ard ,,·hich has just been opcn~ i . . . --.. -.. ----.... -------..--.......-----------..... -.. -..--.. -_ ..___ .. ___ ..... __ . .___ . . ___.. __......._.._...... _.....'"
ar~hip Fund and the support of all in the ment in education.
ed IS already doing a much necded
cO:nmunity who are interested in the
work.
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schools is solicited.
GARDEN DAYS
O.n account of the unemployment sitrickets for the Saturday afternoon
uatIOn many persons who otherwise
pe:formance may be obtained from any
May to-Wilmington; Delaware:-·
would be unable to secure medical aid
PHONE MEDIA 174
of the home room teachers, or at the
Mr.
~nd
Mrs.
Eugene
du
Pont-Ken-I
and
.attention are here given the proper
dO·Jr. Seats for Monday evening are all
nett Pike to Red Brick Church turn service.
reserved and may be obtained from .Mr. right
and foHow arrows.
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Dlmcan in Room 211 of the school from
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. 1I. CarpenterB:i5 A. M. to 3 :15 P. M. on school
Girl Scouts
!lays. The res crv ed seats are "Dilwyne", Kennett Pike to Buck Road.
selling rapidly. It is suggested that if you Turn leIt and follow arrows
Mr. and Mrs. J. Simps~n Dean- A Song Contest will take place at the
canuot come to the school for tickets
yourself, have one of the school children Kennett Pike to Buck Road. Turn left ~~~~: ~~~t~ufrht~rs, S307 South Juniper
and follow arrows
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aturday afternoon
gd them for you.
Mr and Mrs
B e ' I' Id
at 2:30. All Scouts should meet at the
The play is a farce in three acts and is
.
. . . rOWinS lie - raiIrDad station t
'I k'
e b~ c aoc a dill PCtrfthcct
gtnrentced to keep the audience laugh- Kennett Pike to ·Buck Road. Turn left uniform. Therea
and follow arrows.
w r s a
e
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Meeds Jr.- ===============
"Goodstay", Kennett Pike and ~Iount
Salem Lane.
your blankets, quilts, lace curMr. and Mrs .. H. Rodney Sharp-.
HGibraltar", Kennett Pike and Greentains, feather pillows, laundered
hill A venue. Route, Baltimore Pike to 8 cents each instead of listed
Hamorton. Turn left on Kennett Pike
SLIGHTLY USED
now to be ready for fall use.
price of 12Yzc.
(route 52) and faHow arrows.
All proceeds are for the benefit of
A. W. COLLINS
"SERVING SWARTHMORE SUCCESSFULLY SlNCE 1900"
the School of Horticulture. Admission
for each afternoon is $1.00; for one
Cedar & Ogden Aves.
garden SOc and the season ticket ~3
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For Sale Cheap
a
SEASON 1930
SWARTHMOREAN
F
~e, home. Electrical Repair. and InBrownies
atallation
SpeciaIlr.
The Brownie meeting will be a party
A. M. ALLISON &: SON
Saturday morning at the Manufacturer's
311 V ....ar Ave.
Club, and all Brownies should meet at
Phono Swarth. 1160
9:15 at the Methodist Church. Any
Brownie who cannot go, please notify
Slip Covers
Draperies lIrs. Reavis, Swarth. 1655J.
Anna Schalles
THE
tI. ANQ S. PJ..AY
SWAR:tHMOREAN
NEW BOOKs
Seton, E. Thompson-uMonarch of the
AT
Great Bear."
PUBLIC lJBRARY
Seton, E. Thompson-"Trail of the
Sandhill Stage,"
New Books at the Swarthmore Public
Ernest-"The South, the
Shackleton.
Library inel ude :
Story of Shackleton's Last ExpediBarrington, E.-uEmpress of Hearts,"
tion."
Bojer, Johan-uGreat Hunger,"
Chamberlain, G. F._uThc Child,"
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Curwood, ). O.-"The Valley of Silent
Recital This Week
hien,"
It was erroneollsly announced ill
Delafield, E. ~I.-"Turn Back the
Jast
week's
Su.'art/wlorcaJJ that pupils
leaves,"
of
Florence
Cowanova
were giving a
Erskine, John-"Penclope's Man,"
on
Thursday,
Friday
and Sat·
pageant
Fletcher, J. S.-"Old Latimer's Legacy,"
urday of last week.
Flynn, B.-uCase of the Black 22,"
The Cowallova Studios of PhiladelGorki, Maxim-uThe B)·stander,"
Harland, Hen r y-UCardinal's S n u fI- phia gave their annual carnival entitled
"} ust Being Happy" at the Academy of
box,"
Music Tuesday, Wednesday and ThursHart, F. N. "Bellamy Trial,"
day evenings of this week. Among those
Kyne, Peter B,-"Tide of Empire,"
who were in the group llumbers from
:Miln, L. J.-"Rice,"
Swarthmore wer~ T utie Bradford.
Rinehart, M. R.-"The Bat,"
Nancy Powell and Margaret Vlachos.
Shaw, G. R-USaint Joail,"
Miss Bradford and Afiss Vlachos alse
Spencer, Claire-"Gallow's Orchard,"
were seen in solo numbers. A uumbel
Wallace, E.-uFace in the Night/,
f rom Swarthmore attended.
Walpole, Hugh-"Rogue Herries."
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JUVENILE
Dr. Bye Returns
Baker, Olaf-"Shasta of the \-Volves,"
Beard, D.-H Americall Boys' Book of
Dr. Arthur Edwin Bye returned Wed\ViJd Animals,"
nesday
from an extensive business trip
Brooks, Noah-"Boy Settlers,"
in
the
\Vest.
He visited the various art
Burgess, Thorllton-"Bird Book for
museums at Chicago, St. Louis, CleveChildren,"
land, Cincinnati, and other cities.
St. Mar, F._uWay of the \Vild,"
In Detroit he was present at the openSeton, E. Thompsou-"Biography of a
of the Rembrandt exhibition which
ing
Silver Fox,"
\\·a3 arranged by the well-known ari
expert, Dr. )..fax \V. Valentincr. Never
have so many Rembrandts been
GEO. GREENAWALT before
g~thered as are at present in the Detroit
Teacher of Violin
Art Museum. Dr. Bye participated in
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a luncheon given to the museum directors and art experts from all over the
HOME JOBBER
country to celebrat.e the occasion.
All kind. of R~pair. iii imil around
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9, 1930
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An Expert Service
For Motorists
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a hIgh grade greasing job, but on the cost of
keeping your car in firat rate mechanical
shape. Avail yourself of our modem greas·
ing facilities. Drive in and let us grease your
car with the right lubricants for summer driv.
ing. Speedy service while you wait.
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SWARTHMOREAN
MAY 9, 1930
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d Provided. however. that it is hereby expressly
HEDGEROW WILL GIVE
veteran drivers are guilty of this prac- thing here 0 f at 1east equaI va ue, an understood that such garage extension is to
"POKER F' ACE" TONIGHT tice. Statistics show that a high per- that is the type of family that lives in be used exclusively for the private accommo-
Plan
Escape
From
Kitchen
dation of the owner, occupiers, tenants, patrons or guests of said apartment house. and
is not to be used by the general public nor
are motor oil nor motor fuel or accessories ~o
be sold nor repair work done on said premises; said building and use to comply an all
other respects with the Zoning and Building
Ordinances of said Borough of Swarthmore.
Passed the First day of May, A. D. 1930.
FRANK S. REITZEL,
(Seal)
President.
Attest:
ALBERT N. GARRETT, JR.,
Approved May S, 193 0 •
Secretary.
WILLIAM R. LANDIS,
Burgess.
centage of so called "accidents" is due Swarthmore.
to violation of the cardinal principle
'rhe family that Jives in the apartment house on your r;aht may be -bet,
of driving-'keep to the right.
"b
ter neighbors and add more to your
own life than the family that lives in
Will Move
the fifty-thousand dollar mansion on
Joe Peckerman has announced that he your I e f t.
Barely across the street from the
will move his establishment within the
Dinner at The Tea
next month from the present location proposed site of the college facu~ty
of Peckerman The Tailor at 411 Dart- houses was sold a valuable home site
Room give. the nec:eaaary
mouth avenue to 5 So. Chester road last year. Did the owner of the propchange everyone need$
where he will continue his tailoring and erty sell it because the neighborhood
cleaning business.
consisted of $40,000 homes? No, or at
now and theD.
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least not entirely, for his biggest talkSpecial Sunday Dinner
Player. Club End. Season
ing point was the type of family that --------------------------------------lived in the surrounding homes.
which will pleue you.
Landscape Gardening
(Ctmtinu,d frD'" pog, OM)
We need have no fears about the type
and Stage Committees for the sta~e of family that will occupy the two colSwarthmoro 680
Let us give vou an estimate on
effects obtained in the past season. The lege semi-detached houses.
names of the members on these Comcaring for vour lawn and garden
Swarthmore's past, present, and fuF. M. SCHEIBLEY
mittees are familiar to you all. But it ture, is tied up too closely with the
during the summer.
is my privilege and pleasure at this College to quibble over a minor techManagement
time to give credit to two members who nicality in the zoning ordinance or even
General Hauling and
have done such out-standing work of to hesitate because of the objections of
Express
such a laborious and unselfish nature some of our property owners. No resiLocal and Long Distance
that too much credit cannot be given dent of the borough is ever ashamed to
"The Inn with Personality"
to
them.
I
refer
to
Mr
..
Barton
Hoopes,
Ashes and Rubbish Removed
say that he is a neighbor of the colURGES CARE IN
Chairman of the Property Committee lege: let the college never regret that
DRIVING CAR and Mr. Roy C. Comly of my own
Cellars Cleaned and
it is situated in Swarthmore.
committee."
Whitewashed
'Vith the touring season getting into
its stride, the highways of the state
Cess Pools Dug and Walled up .
RESOLUTION
Woman's Club Hear. Reports
soon will be carrying capacity traffic,
which places an added burden of reWHEREAS, application has been made to
-:(CtmliflVlld from Pall' 0 .."
sponsibility upon the motorist, in view
of Swarthmore Borough by Gustav
Mrs. T. Harry Brown gave a report Council
\\'eber for a special exception t) the proviso
DANIEL MENEFEE
of Edward P. Curran, Safety Director for her "Welfare & Health" group, tell- ions
of the Zoninf Ordinance of the Dorough
of the Keystone Automobile Club.
Swarthmore 0 1928 (viz. Ordinance No.
ing of their rummage sale at which $.30 of
20 Morton Avenue
zOQ) as amended by Ordinance No. 302 in the
"A prolific source of danger not gen- was cleared for local work.
followinol' particulars, to wit:MEDIA, PA.
Morton, Pa.
erally appreciated by motorists is the
~lultil'le dwelling, East side Chester Road,
Mrs.. Harold Calvert, chairman of
246
feel
south
frlm
Rutgers
Avenue.
Erec·
habit of driving on the wrong side of Music, told of the club's concert and of
Phone Swarthmore 1380
tion of one story addition at etar to house
the road, especially at curves. Even two futUre concerts, one on the 15th of twellly·five to thirty·five cars for tbe exclusive
-:lise of nwner, occupiers, tenants, patrons or
May at the Home for Incurables in gu~sts
of s3id apartment house, ~aid additicn
Today and Tomorrow
Fireplace and Kindling
Philadelphia and on the 22nd of May violating the Ordin'lnce in two respects:a.
By
reason
of
the
facl
that
same
is
to
b.·
they will repeat their program for the erected within six and one-half feet of thtSTANLEY COMPANY THEATRE
Wood
Lola Lane in
DIRECTION WARNER BROS.
Delaware County Federation of Wom- rear line of let anrl does not, thue fore, provide
sufficient
space
for
a
r~ar
y;;rd
as
required
en's Club at their meeting in Wayne.
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Ordinance.
Mrs. John Detlefsen, corresponding byb.theSarr.c
will honse twenty·five cars and up·
secretary, told of the number of letters wards.
Alao Rin Tin Tin in
AND WHEREAS. due noticc has been
written; .Mrs. J. Bernard Walton re- given
to all owners of properties on Rutgers
ported as chairman of the League of Avenue b.·twe~n Chester Rood and Cornell
"ON THE BORDER"
on west side of Cornell Avenue be·
Women Voters for the club, Mrs. Wil- Avenue;
t'ween Rulgers Avenue and Harvard Avenue;
liam A. Clarke gave a resume of the on hoth sides of Chester Road J:-.etween Rut·
CHESTER
winter's programs and Mrs. Roland gers al1d Harvard Avenues, and on both sides
of Harvard Avenue from Chester Road to
Eaton
told of the work of her depart- Cornell Avenue, of a hearing to be held beToday and Tomorrow
fore said Council on Thursday, Afay 1st, 1930.
ment, the drama section.
AN'D WHEREAS said hearing was duly
Monday, Tues. and Wed.
Nancy Carroll in
Mrs. J. Warren Paxson, recording held
and all persons interested heard and no
secretary, Mrs. J. Horace Walter, treas- objections being made: Now therefore,
"HONEY"
BE IT RESOLVED That Council of the
Jack Oakie in
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urer and Mrs. 'Villiam Hanny, publicity, Borough
of Swarthmore does hereby grant the
also read reports.
applicalion of Ihe said Gustav Weber to erect
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
"HIT THE DECK"
extension to said multiple dwelling in the
Mrs. Jessie H. Holmes closed the re- all
manner above described and hereby directs
Fanny Brice in
ports by factitiously telling of the num- the Secretary to issue a permit to the said
All TaJking-Singing-Dancing
ber o£ reciprocity luncheons she had Gustav \Veber to erect the same in accordance
"BE YOURSELF"
with the plans and specifications filed IJy the
eaten; then with a tinge of sadness, told said Gustav \Veber with the Secretary, sul'of the things she wondered if she should ject, however ,to the approval of the Public
Thursday and Friday
Safety Committee and tbe Borough Engineer;
have done.
"SPRING IS HERE"
The final meeting will be held on TuesWith
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day.
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Alexander Grey-Bernice Claire
Town and Gown
Continued from Page Four
I fitting that we should expect the col·
'lege that has given us so much to occasionally give us something of uncertain
Last Day
value.
There is no individual or organization
Evelyn Brent in
in the country that should receive more
"DARKENED ROOMS"
lenienc y and greater exceptions from
Swarthmore borough than the college,
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday
1 and if the property owners who hold
"UNDER A TEXAS
land ncar the college are forccd to
MOON"
suffcr
occasionally by a certain college
-Withproject, let them remember that tll'~y
Frank Fay, Noah Beery, Fred
also benefit by all of the desirable colKohler, Armida, Myrna Loy
Iege improvements.
The ,-cry case in <]uestion, if you wish
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Phone 4450 : : CHESTER, PA.
: to get away from principles, can pro"THE WOMAN RACKET"
vide considerable thought for our
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townspeople. Heaven forhid that we
Blanche SWE:et-Tom Moore
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Instead of Othello, as previously announced, tonight the Hedgerow Theatre of Rose Valley will present for
the first time this season Musselman's
crook comedy, "Poker Face", for which
Allyn Joslyn returns to play the lead.
Dudley Vaughan and Kay Roma will
be seen in their original roles.
On Saturday night, :Maylo, another
comedy a translation of Vollmoeller's
"Uncle's Been Dreaming", returns to
the repertory, Jasper Deeter, Dudley
Vaughan, and Kay are most importantly cast in this play.
Beginning Wednesday, May 14, the
Hedgerow Theatre increases its playing schedule to four nights a week.
Next week's schedule includes "Othello"
on Wednesday; "Liliom" on Thursday;
"Duley" on Friday, and "Arms and-The
Man" on Saturday.
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11 Park Avenue, S~ar·thlnore
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Our new establishment is prepared to give you all tailoring service, dry cleaning, and dyeing. Also fur
storage and fur glazing. Take advantage of our reduced prices now befor~ storing your things for the summer.
Vol. II,
No. 19
$2.50 Per Yeal
Swarthmore, Pa., May 16, 1930
LARGE VOTE
EXPECTED TUESDAY-GRUNDY CAMPAIGN BEGUN
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Mrse Brice Resigns As Head~, ,
Of CommUDlety Health Center
,I,:,',.
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Local Republican Leaders Meet
To Organize Grundy Support
ELECTION DATA
The7 polls
will
opcn
Tuesday
from
A. ~l.
to be
7 P.
~l. Eastern
Standard time or from 8' A. ~r.
to 8 P. ~L Daylight Saving time.
The \'oting place oi the Northern
precinct above the railroad will he
the College a\' en u e ,,>choal.
The Y()ting- placc of the Eastcrn
I)recinct, which includcs the homes
East of the ccnter oi Park a\'CIlUC
to the railroad, will be Borough
Hall. Thc voting placc of the
\\Tcstern precinct which includes
the rest of the borough will be thc
main r00111 of the \Vomail's Clubhousc.
Elcction ret~lrns for the borough
and counh' may he securcd Tucsday c\'cuing from Thc S1('ortll1Il0rCOII by calling S\\,. 900.
At the ~Iay Board mccting, Mrs. AnAa Spruce St. It was hcld in honlJr of!
~1. Brice tendered her resignation as thc annh'ersary of thc birth of Florcnce!
:-;npcrvising Nurse of the Community Nightengale, and also in memory of:
Health Socicty, to takc effcct Scptcmber ),1 iss Lillian Clayton, R N., who died on
l,t.
May 2nd. aftcr a long period of scn-ice:
During the past l11ont.h,582 visits wc.:re, to l1tu~anity. It \\'~s ~ most i~l1prcssivc ~
Illade by' the nur,ses 01 the Conllllumty gathcrlng, the auditOrium bcmg filled.
lI~alth Society. In thc Health Ccnters with nurscs from thc variou.s training:
ill Springfield, ~lill11ont, Folsom and schools of Philadelphia, as well as othcr!
i iolmcs, a total of 61 babics wcre w(>igh- interestcd pcrsons. Thosc representing i
----------'---c,l and measurcd. Thosc' who were our association wcre: ~1rs. )'lartin B.!
Local interest in thc Primary clection' opinion but thosc present felt that nothjOl!nd to be in need of medical attention Young, presidcnt, ~Ir.s. '\VI11. T. Ellis,
next Tuesday has incrcascd a hundr~d ing .should bc left undone to gi\'e the
\\cre referred to their family physicians, Mrs. Anna ,M. Bricc., ~liss Alice ~Iark-l;
pcr ccnt in the past week.
former Swarthmore Collegc man and
Literature from the hcadquartcrs of 1 friend of so many Swarthmore pcoplc,
and the nurses are now making follow- er, Miss Elcanor Millcr, and ~Irs. Eloise
up visits to learn whcthcr the mothers Ashton. ~1iss Laura ~lorton and Miss
the various factions is flooding every as large a votc as possible.
have followcd the ad\'icc of the Center Mary E. Ebright also accoinpanicd them'i
home in the borough and small and large
Thc Swarthmore-Grundy Committee
physician.
Plans are going forward for thc May
meetings in thc support of \'arious car.: will also work for a complete tickct of
The nurses are also investigating con- Festival at the Taylor Hospital on Sat-I
didates and tickets are being held.
state and cOllnty candidates as follows:
ditions in the Addingham district of urday, May 17. Mrs. A. F, Jackson is DIGEST POLL SAYS
'Vcdne.sday night a large number of
For judge of the Supreme Court, AI~pringfield Tow.nship an~ also thc Fai~- in chargc of thc Swarthmore booth.
SWARTHMORE DRY Republicans of long standing-former: bcrt Dutton MaeDade who is now Judgc
\'lCW Road sCCtWIl of Ridley Township
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borough councilmen, county leaders local of the Common Pleas Court at ~Iedia
to find out the conditions favorable to
Swarthl110rlc s Ls~ate 0
Ity a\.~~- office holdcrs and reSIdents frOl~1 all and has madc a splcndid rccord in that
the opcning of new Hcalth Centers in
d!catcd by tied' Iterary
Igcst p~~;. 1- narts of Sw~rthmorc-1l1et to endorsc position.
these two districts. Plans are being
tlOn poll. ,:ccor Slllg to \a cOlmmudl~lca IOn£ '~nd plan a campaign supporting the
For judgc of the Superior Court, WilV
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can~ldacy of Joseph R. Grundy lor thc ham B.
Lmn of Phi'I a(~c Ipia.
Wluell has becn eloscd durmg the wlI1ter
t lC Ite~ar)
Igest IS as
w.s .
231 Ulllted States Senatc.
For Governor, FranCIS Shunk Brown.
months.
For En o:ccm.cnt .................. 96
That Grundy would carry Swarthmore of Philadelphia.
In the schools, thc nurses have bcen W k G"
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B"dd
For Moch7catloll .................
by a large majority was the concclIsus of
For Licutcnant Govcrnor, Edward C.
b,lIs): re-weighing the childrcn .and quesor
Iven to
west I er&- 1For Repca ............. , ...... - . . .
Shannon. of Lanca<;ter County.
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tlolllng, them as to the corrcctlOn of deExpect Shop Completed by
I For Secretary of Intcrnal Affairs,
fects found by thc cxamining physicians.
July 1, 1930
Total ballots ..~ ~ ................ .-t61
Jamcs Flcming Woodward of Allcgheny
Count}".
The Statc Department rcquircs that this
bc done cach year so that a rcport can bc WORK TO BEGIN AT ONCE
MUSICAL SERVICE
For I~cprescntative in Congress, James
.sent to Harrisburg, showing the number
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\Vo!fcndcn, of Upper Darby.,. ,.,'
of corrcctions found by the nurse. 844
Thc monthlv service of music by thc
For ReIlrcscntative in the General AsContracts
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scmbly (thrcc to be nominated) Ellwood
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found to have had thcir dcfccts correctcd, ers avenue grade school and the shop I,uC glvcn
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and 34 were found to bc under the care
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I composl't'lOllS 0 f Dudlc~'
V oca1 Nurnbera and DraJIlat'Ie
oi physicians. 70 visit:; werc made to were awardcd at a special mccting of gram f rom tIe
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For Statc Committee: William T.
. Iu( I'IIIg t Ile "F'es t'Iva I Tc
R ead"mgs
the schools, while 88 visits wel'e made the school board last Friday evcning, The Ruck, mc
Ram~e.\' of Chcster and Bcssie B. Evercontracts in cach instance wcrc awarded
to homes on behalf of school childrcn_
to thc lowest biddcrs,
Dcum:eft of Springfield.
A class in First Aid has beell organizDudlcv Buck's works arc melodious CLUB
CHORUS
TO
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Pinchot Workers BUllY
The total amount of the contracts Ict and well- writtcn. H c was onc 0 f th e
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ed with thc ~forton-Rutledge Scout
Supporters of Gifford Pinchot in
for thc Rutgcrs avcnue building wcre
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pioncers in thc cause 0
ct er c lurc 1
The membcrs of th,! Swarthmore Swarthmore belicve that hi.s dry, plattl' I t t t .1 form will attract the votcs of many local
the Prcsbyterian Church in Rutledge lIn- $87,360 while the total amount of thc music.
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contract.~ for the ShOll building were
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tier thc direction of ).Iis.s M a r k e r . "
The assisting artist IS nowl1 as 1e
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pcoplc. Last night, ~[rs. John Hanna
The Ridley _Park Home Hygicne $17,662,75.
premier woman \'iolinccllist of Phila- mcctlllg on .Tuesday aftcrnooll at the Cross, former president o£ the Philadel·
S choo,I arc pro- that
Thethewo:k
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building
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...\'. [I'~S, Irene Hubbard. A treat CI U II
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gressing in a very satisfactory manncr by July I for use of the childrcn during i~ ill storc for all who hear hcr.
Mr.s. jesse H. Holmes, the presidcllt, in- Gc~rgc J. ~ampbeJl, ,PreSident. ?f Ih~
under the supervision of l\frs. Brice. At the summcr and thc Rutgcrs avenue
Everyonc is cordially invited to at- troduccd ~Ii;;s Elizahcth Olirer of Chcs-I Un,.tcd B~lS1ncss ~Icn s Assoclat!on 01
the April Home and School mceting the
(Cotltiullcd an Palll! Eight)
tend tl~is heautiful service of music.
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girls
gavc a dCl11ollstrat:on
of their
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ity in Home Nursing.
afternoon.
! Cluhhouse. EIJ\\'oad B. Chapman actcd
. The S~"arthmor~ Girl Scouts .have fin-'
~Iiss, Olil"cr graduated f~ol11 ~wa;th- as chairman.
Ished their coursc 111 Home Hygiene, hav- ,
morc CoIl.cge whl're she majored 111 Illhf> , ~
iug- taken their test in First Aid. Alhert.
lie Speaklllg and .tfterwarcls taught the NEW BOOKS AT
Bauhaus, of the Hannum a1l(1 \Vaite gar-/
s~lbject at the Col!ege. She is abo a nO~C<11
PUBLIC LIBRARY
age gm'e them the test in the prone pres- ,
smger and has SInce de\'oted her l'lIt1re
slIrc mcthod of artificial respiration.
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I time to concert work.
"C\Jtlrts oi th(' ~lomiJlg" john BuchVoluntecrs during Ihc month included;
I )'Iiss Oliver di\'idet! her program into an; "Gre~n Pastmcs" ~Ian: Connelly;
~Irs.
T. Ellis, )'lr5.), Warrcn Pax-j
'f~ur group.';: Thc first gronp.eollsis~c<1 "Gallepoh ~Ielllorics" C. ~fackcnzi(';
,~()n, and ~frs. C. ~J. C. Lcwis' challf-,
101 lo\'e songs: the second ItI.llaIJles, ",llIch "\\'110 ~Iov~d th~ Stonc" Frank )'I')ritCllr. One child was taken to T_
hrought Ollt a rath~r starthng" fact, that son: "OUlline oi Care,rs"
L. Ikrnap;
C1illic for examination, and S childl'cn
10uI" own hest knowlI .·\l11erican lullahy, i "I~ecolkcti(llls '1'\\'0 I.l'Ill'rs" U"hl'rt E.
\\'cre taken to Tonsil clinic. 3 wcre j
I J{ock-a-hy-hab): is lIy an IInkl~owII l~ I.ce.
~aken to all Eyc. spccialist, thrce trips hc- •
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~l1th~r; . t~lt: .tlllrd gro.nJl ~\'i~S wk~I" I TOl,n • "l',:hclI Holde...... 1. B:tc!leller; "V~lIl'Y
mg made for thiS purposc, and two were
~OJlgS \\ rlttell for cluldnn, and lOr. her 01 SIlent ~Iell j. U, C IIrwolI
made. Other volunteers were ~[rs.
by, 01, or .Ior, cc:lorc~1 wOIII~n.
I hcse Hull; "~[acIn)r's Folly" Hugh Kahler;
C. Allen. and ).r rs. Geo. ~rcIntyre, who I .
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nUll1her.~ with. thclr \\'Icnl II1111Or, chords "~Ian who Kn~\\' Coolidge". Sinclair
suh.-;titutcd in thc Health Centcr oOicc. . 1 he Prllllary I~lectlon WIll t;.ke place throughout the 'St:ltC .1~.gll1g. UpOI1 ~he gavc !lISS Olll'er a chalice to delJght h~r Lewis; "Cook and th(' Captain Bold"
The nurses attendee! a meeting at thc lIon Tuesday. ~Iay 20th, a!HI thc "},Ia.c- e1cctorate the adnsahlhty .01 dcvat1l1~ audicnce 5t!" more, \\'.ith her dramatIc ;\rthllr }'Iasoll; "Temple Tower" U. C.
Cill:ster Y. }'l. C. :\. to discuss plans for, Dade for thc Supre~ne Court_ Comllllt- J~ldgc, )..[~cJ)ade. to. Ol1r 11Ighe.st hel1c~l. soprano \:olce. ~Irs. b'e:et Ih~l~t ahly ~lcN~ile; ":\shendcn S.
).Iaughan;
1h,\' Day. Hcports of attendancc at the: tec" announces that 11 is cOlll,ldent tl!at I hc I etltlOlI WlllC!1 IS coughed m mode"t, accol11panll:d her al the. plano, 1 he "f- "john Sh~rwood" S, \V. ~I itchell;
fh-alth Centcrs during the year havc: Judge )'fac Dade will h~ nonllnated tor phras~~)logy sets torth that J u(h.:,e },~ aC-1 ternoon program, ~o .dehghtf ully rendc~-, "N icholas Goodl'" E. P. Oppcnhcim;
bel'li sent to thc ~[ay Day committcC'.! t~le SUI~rcI.l1e Court BCllch hy a suhstan- ,Dadc IS
la\\'):cr n.f gnat learnlllg 'lI~d, ed, hr()~lght to, a hlt.mg. close Ih~ ycar s l"I:1land Voyage"
I{. L. Ste\'Cns(lI1;
Prizcs will be awal"edd on ~Iay Day, i tI~l. l11aJ?rlty ?Il th:.t (~atc.
Iat the tllll~ he ascended th~ bellch ?1I1 i \\,o:k ot th~ \\ oman s C1~lh,
: .. }.[ountain J)i~'idc" Frank Spcarman;
~hv 22nd, for the largest pcrcentage of I I hc COlllllllttee deSIgnated liar l.Jth, .,))elawarc County on Januar) ] s~, . 19_8..
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"Bill the COllqul'.or" P. ). \Vodehouse.
ill('~e;l~e.
. ]930, as "~IacOade I)ar," when the! W:1S a Ic:ldcrat !hat Bar. ,The Pel1tl~lI1 of
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Flowers and cards werc sent to shut- friends of judgc llacDade were, askcd tl~c attoTl!eys lurther rcclt~s that priOI' to BUSINESS MEN SEEK
"Green 'j-imher Traib" \V. G. Chapins and chronic paticnts, to gh'c them a to write t.o other pcrsons tl~roughol1t the IllS e.le\'atlOn.to ~he bench he~lad seT\'ecl.~I1l'
FREE PARKING SPACE man; "On thc Edge of the \Vilderncss"
little Easter chccr.
State askmg thcm to vote lor the .De!a- p,ubhc as DIstrict :\ttorn~) of Dr1.a\\ arc
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\\' alter P. Eaton; "Captain Sam" G. C.
\'isitcd hy Mrs. Lois Owcn, Super- Connty juri,t. The rcsponse 10 tIns. rc- C~l~nty for two tcrms ,wllh conSpICl!OUS
'~'o ,lIleel. prcs~nt parkJllg ..:~~<" an(~ Eggleston; Harper's \Vireless Book;
\'i,or, School Nurscs State Dcpartnwnt quest w~s so .grcat that the COIIH11Ittce ahillty, and as State Scnator ,.fo.r elg-ht tl,IC. grcat.~r u~eds .f~~r p~r~I~lg ~pac~ "Greek Hcroes" Charles Kingsley: "BUll
oj Puhlic Jn$trtlction ,Mrs P C Nyce dccmed It advlsahle to cxtend "~Iac/)ade ycars, ,succcedcd the I~t~ ":llIam c. \"l1ch a~e SIl~C to ~Xlst ,,!1I1c tilt un ,a \Vild Rahhit," G, W.I.ipJlincott; "Other
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CI '11 '1-1 Itl' ·C· t: , . d' Day" and make thc wcck from ~[ay 12th Sproul, and provcd a chstlllgUlshed StlC- derpa.ss IS hem A" hllllt. on (hester mad, ! S· I
f thc Circus" E. I). Norw,)()(I'
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11i,s Ella E. ~rcNeil, of the American to )Iay ]9th ")..[ac/)~de \\ cc .-. \\: Icn i cessor.
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'''Little Susy Stories" ~Irs. E. Prcntlss;
at
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the fri~nds of tIns cmlllcnt JUrist might
The lawyers attcstcd thc tact that hel
thclr r,~gular IIInchcoI11 ~Ionda~ lIo.o n j"Rcd Fox" C F D, Robcrts' "Polar
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here Dr. F. V. Bielski at thc Folsom tercst of IllS candidacy.
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! rig!tts of all citizcns and has never con-:
I)r Earl Kistlcr has alread\' \'olun- Wm. Soundcrs:
lIIustratcd ~atllTal
C<: liter,
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prefcrmcnt over', tcered
May 12th, the Commun- announccd that each day rcncwcd assur- h
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Imhlic parking' space and' rcprescnta- "DULeY" AT HEDGEROW
~~~ Florcnce ~Ight:nga~c ~.Icmorlal Scrv- havc comc from throughout the Com- Bar have further set forth that Judgc tives of thc Business Association. wcrc
THEATRE THIS EVENING
, at the Irv1l1e .\mhtornllll, 34th and monwealth. Rcccntl~ h~o of thc strong- l\facDadc·.'i puhlie and pri\'atc Iifc arc to havc appeared bcforc cOllncl1 last
cst fratcrnal orgal1lzah.on~. of Chc~tcr above rcproach.
night to secure thc horollgh's assistancc
Tonight the Hedgerow Theatrc in
wrote Ictters to othcr s!mlhar o:galllzaA Icading mcmbcr of thc Bar reccntly in placing cinders on thc lot.
Hosc Vallcy will again prcsent "Dulcy",
PERMIT FOR COLLEGE
tions throughout thc State askmg f
The \'acant' ground on Rutgers avc- with Dorothy Vockcl ill thc lead. and
HOUSES GRANTED Support of J l~dge ~I~cpadc due:o IllS thc Bcnch has bccn markcd by Icarning, lIue heyond the 01<1 hank building has, tomorrow night thcy introduce Shaw's
fairness, Ilromlllcnt ablhty and strict ad- grcat vigor and indefatigablc lahor. Hc also hcen suggcsted as a parking space \ ":\rms and the ~ran" to thcir 19.10 rcp:\ permit for two scmi-dctachcd fac- hcrcnt to lofty idcals.
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has mct all problcms placcd he fore him and the mcrchants will cndcavor to se- ertory.
uity houscs at the corner of Elm a\'cAnothcr group supported hy. ~VII!lam and discharged his dutics with fairness, curc hoth places for the convcnicncc of, \Vayland Hudd will again bc sccn
nUt. and Ccdar lanc wa:; grantcd during B. .McClcnachan, Jr., E.;>.CJ., SoliCitor f.or promptness and ahility. Hc has won thc Swarthmorc shoppers.
this coming week in the two plays in
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which he is importanth' cast: "The Empast \\ cek to S\\ arthl110rc Collegc tion has scnt out pamphlcts to othcr
The "~r acDade for Supremc Court
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pC'ror- jones
1a delay of se\'cral days. A Firc" Compalllcs
showlllg
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II d thc at- livc(1 Ilerc all his lifc, is thoroughly famThe TCIIIllS Club of Swarthmorc willi IOn! \\1
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lC 0I111l11 cc JaS agam ca c
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by thc Puh]ic Safety Committce of tcntion to thc fact that Judge ~lacDadc iliar with thc history of Southe:lstern hold ItS allnual mCHe~~;~~ Tues~lay, Th~~~ ~llllmI11rr to m~kc n~m for the revival
Council and whcthcr an cxccption is has practically the unanimous support of Pcnnsylvania, its industrial, commercial, ~O, at 7 :3~ at ~3
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1 - ' f O'N '.11' "The Hairy Ape" and the
Rrhalltcd and thc wall pcrmitted was to the Delawarc County ~ar. Thc l1'!e!1l- civic and political activitics, and is thor- IIItc~estcd III ~akll1g fal~lacu~c ;at~' or ::; :;C'xt 'n~~\' s production Ibscn's' ",Vhcn
a\'(, hccn discusscd at council mecting bers of the Bar havc slgncd a pctltlon oughly convcrsant with thc nccds of the cOI11I.ng. mcm ers 0
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which havc bcen givcn widc circulations cntire Statc.
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Swarthmore College Man And
Industrial Leader; Pinchot Meeting
Held At Woman's Clubhouse
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Success,. County Friends Urged
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Club and Social News
SWARTHMOREAN
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1lrs. \Varren Marshall of Swarthmore
aven.ue attend~d the dinlle.: at the ~ellJamm Franklm Hotel WhlC~l was gl'''~I~
by me.mbers of the FranklIn Memona
Comnl1ttee.
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The Book Club met at the home of
Mrs. Dwight Cooley on Columbia aveIlue. "A Quaker Forty-niner" by Henry
Pancoast was re\'iewed by :Mrs. Frank
E. Williams. ~h. Pancoast is a relative
. . of Ogden avenue.
of Mr. Joseph \Vdltts
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l\..fiss HcJen Kraft of New York will
spend this wcek-cnd with her sister Mrs.
R, C. Disque of Strath Haven avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. O'Nfi:iU of Drexel Hill,
who formerly lived 011 Swarthmore avenue, have been transferred to New York.
They are leaving in about a month.
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The Swarthmore College chapter of
~frs. Harry Liebeck of Park avenue
the Phi Delta Theta fraternity had their spent the week-end in New York with:
spring formal dance at- the Merion Trib- her daughter Miss Lena Liebeck who is
ute House last Saturday, Dr. and Mrs. a student at Columbia University.
Arnold B. Dresden and :Mr. and Mrs.
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Alhert N. Garrett were the chaperones.
'I
d
:Mr. and 'Mrs. C. A. Stern, u r. an
~frs. Addison Mars, Mr. and 1\lrs. Har:Mrs. A. C. Howland of Guern~e~' old Syfert and 11r. Joseph Syfert are
road has returned after a ten days Y'Slt
d:
tt
k
d t ~[ Stern's
en a .. r. CI t
with friends in Treichler, Pcnna.
spen IIlg leChwee ak
farm ~'Id
on
esape e Bay,
les er- I
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~fr. and Mrs. Harry Lang of Dickin- town, ,n •
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son avcnue drovc to Harrisburg recently to ,'isit l.Ir. Lang's Brother.
Mr. 1\hrce1 Ullman of Paris who is
_ * *
spending several weeks in New York
lfiss Juana Torrcs of New York is spent last week-end as the guest of his
spending the weck-end at the home of cousin 1\Ir. Roland G. E. Ullman.
Mrs. \VilIiam C. Taylor of Riverview
avenue.
!
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HOWARD KIRK
• • •
CarrOU Thayer
1~~~~~~B~U~I~I~.~D~ER~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i I
l.ieut.
Ursa *
Diller
and Mrs. Dil- about
twoCol.
month:.
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ler were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Helms of Elm a\'enue on their way to I
HonolUlu where Colonel Diller is stationed.
• ••
Mrs. P. M. Dickinson and children of
Princeton avenue have returncd from
Athens, Ohio.
• • •
The Boys Choir of Trinity Church,
with the other children's choirs of the
convocation of Chester, went to the
Church of the Uedeerne!' in Bryn Mawr
for the annual Lenten Thanksgiving Of-I
fering,
• • •
llr. and }.irs. Herbert Fraser of Elm
avcnue entertained friends at supper last
Sunday evening.
• • •
Mrs. James C. \Veaver, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. ]saac C. Yocum of \\'al-
Shaw's signed silhouette, of
which Galsworthy approved
-now on exhibilion at the
Hollyhock Shop.
Media 191
Silhouettes·
that you know
are likenesses, be..
come heirlooms
•
In your family
••••••••••••••• ••••••••• $ •••••••••••••••• 8 •••••••••••
Sw.-188 Free Delivery Sw.-950
JUST AROUND THE CORNER AT
411 DARTMOUTH AVE.
New Potatoes.
Medium Size
15c 74 peck
,
~.
Camp POCONO for boys
11th Season
A sports and
wood~raft
camp, 2000
feet up In the Pocono Mountains.
Mod.rate fee covers all expenses.
UNLIMITED HORSEBACK RIDING
FrIendly InOuence prevails with staff
of collel'e·tralned men, Including a
resident camp doctor.
Swarthmore rderences It desired.
Write or telephone for Information.
MR. AND MRS. C. G. PAXSON
Mer. 1029.1
113 Kenilworth Road, Merion. Pa.
DEI·AIlT~.I!NT
On the Baltimore Pike
(;111'00 Helgh.s, Po.
OpeD Sa•• elll 3 P.M:.
U.e Undberlli" BrJdS:e
Fresh Sea Food
Every Week-End
•
•
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STEAK COD
CROAKERS
Fresh
SEA BASS
Stringless Beans
FRESH
MACKERAL
19cBox
HALIBUT
ROE SHAD
Fresh Peas
PORGIES
Full Pods
SETS
19c Basket LARGE
OF ROE
~nd
~1izabcth4
FURS
_.
I
4
NEW
•
Free Cold
Storage
NOW ON
I
NEWS NOTES
With Every Order
For Repairs
Or Remodling
$710
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F. M. SCHEIBLEY
).fr. and :\[rs. \\'alter Taney of
The Baby Auxiliary of the Ocean City Erintz Avenue, Norwood, entertained
Home for Babies met at the home of 011 Thursday evening "in the American
).[n. Henry Hanzlik 011 Cornell avenue.
Legion home, at a surprise shower for
· • * •
),fr. Taney's sister, Miss Elizabeth Ta- ,
The Commencement evercises of thelneY of Swarthmore, whose marriage to
Pliiladelphia School for Christian \Vork- :\[r. "Vj~liam G. Brccser Jr., of Rut-
Management
StrathHaven
I
UThe Inn with Personality'J
-.-.-
Peckerman
Hannum & Waite
THE TAILOR
So. Chester Road &
Yale Avenue
409 Dartmouth Ave.
Sw. 62S.J
Swarthmore, Pa.
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nOO11,will
lfay
19, place
1frs. next
C. E.:Monday
Bronsonafterand ers
take
)'Irs. G. A. Marr serve on the Church
Representation Committee of tbe School
i 0 r the
Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church.
• • •
:Mrs. 'Villiam V. Fischer and son
Charles spent Saturday with relath·cs in
~ew York.
• • •
)'fr. and ),[rs. ]. S. Bates of Ha,'erion! a\·enue are entel"taining their hridge
club. The guests include :.\lr. and Mrs.
C" H. Chaffee, 11 r. and )'lrs. Thl'o.
Saulnier, )'fr. and )'frs. \Vaync Randall,
~Ir. and )'Irs. J. E. P. Grant.,
• • •
)'Irs. J. Donald Gihson of Hillbourm:
;'t.\"elllle is entertaining at luncheon and ~
bridgc tod'I)".
For the Good of
Pennsylvania vote the
Davis-Brown Ticket
• • •
~(r. and )'Irs. H. A. Piper of Yale
Free Delivery
Swarth. 1226
iln'lllll" arc spcnding
Washingtoll D. C.
Better Fruits
Fresher Vegetables
FRESH SEA FOOD EVERY DAY
Fresh
Spinach
10e ~
peck
More Fish!
void heavy foods
hot weather. As
change from meat,
is the ideal sum~
Bundle
food. Quick to
- - - -_ _ _ _ IrU·P1M!lt"'I'.
light and
igestible,
Fresh
and econ~
Fresh
Celery Hearts
19c
Sea Trout
19c lb.
SOllll'
ti1l1t.'
III
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~Ir.
RTEL
BR
•
'--
•
SEDAN.
Chester road is entertaining at IUllcheoll
Co.
3
I
of Glen I
4 DOOR
an:1 bridge Thur5'i
hollyhock gift shop
PARAMOUNT
MARKET
PrC'ients for the June Bride
and tile ] une Graduate
RETAIL
I
)'frs. James Jackson Douglas of North
see exhibit at the
SWARTHMORE
4 Park Ave.
THE KENT MFG.
~Iaze,
pro
1,lIle ..\
• ••
Come to the Kent Mills
for real clothing economy
and Mrs. A. E.
DISPLAY
I.adles' Dress" Sports
t:::oats to Order
822.30 to 833
ttQUALITY" has always been the dominant
purpose behind the manufacturing of Kent
garments. It has won for us recognition
among thousands-as. leaders in ready·to·
wear and made to measure clothes in
woolens and worsteds of the better class.
-'"
~rank
Tired?
Topcoats
817.30 to 827.30
,3 ,7
~Ir.
I
Men's .. Boys' Knickers
.2.30 loa 85
A.nto Robes
to
.;
PI.,YMOUTH
Boys' Snits
.10.30 to .17.60
•• •
• • •
.
Men's Snits
.11'.~O to 823.30
•• •
GEORGE H. KELLEY
)''1r. and Mrs. Charles L. Maas of Yale
Mr.s. Robert Morrison and small
daughter, Marian, are VISIting Mrs. avenue are visiting relatives in Baltimore.
Electrician
!lorrisou's mother, ]'hs. John R. BrownRepair Work & Now Installation,
el1, of Haverford Place.
~Irs. Phelps Soule of North Chester
Phone Sw. 4Z8-R
road spent the week-end with friends at
Airs. J. P. Strieby of Rutgers avenue
I
moved Monda)' to an apartment in Aron- Cape May, N. J.
*
•
*
omink after having been a resident of
Mrs. Earl Kistler of Park Avenue \vill rSwarthmore for thirty-six years.
give a tea 'Vednesday filay 21 at 3 P.
Attorney,ar:,law
l\'[r. and Mrs. Francis Byerly of
Princeton avenue are leaving for Europe
·n
14 South Ave..
Media. Pa.
May 30. They arc planning to he away
.)'f~s.
There are no price reduc·
tions in Kent's Clothes.
I
STRATH HAVEN NOTES
I
Kent's Cloth~s
SoldatMillPrices
I
& S. RECEPTION
twelve guests at the dinner and dance
FOR FERGUSONS of the Philadelphia Country Club to-
SWARTHMOREAN
morrow evening.
Mr. H. R. Major has returned to Ridge, N. }.j :Mr. and Mrs. \\T. J. HendThe Swarthmore Home and School
S
h H
erson, of New York Cit.,.•, Mrs. F. L. i
• * •
trat
a"en after spending the ''''inter
Association will tender a reception to
:Mrs. Arthur Thomas of Haverford months in California.
\VayJalld, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Edward
Dr. and ).(1'5. Arthur W. Ferguson at
.
K. Tryon, of Philadelphia; ).1r. and 1\.1(s.
the \Vomans Club on the evening of eotertamed at a tea at her home on
Among the reccnt arrh'als arc' ~Ir Arthur J. ~IiJler, of Eddystone.
June second at eight-thirty o'clock. In- \Vednesday for
/ohn ).f. Ogden.
L. ':-\lIeo
.)'lrs.
A: 1-==================
"itations will be mailed to aU the active
'[
I '[
1 ,...
Conkle of Atlantic City; )hs.s )(argaret I'
."
., rs. kJo 111 .'\. ..
Dn'den
of Brockerloff , 0 f Ph·1I at Iell
I I·
mcm b ers 011 the mallmg
list of the K .\ r. an( X,
'.
113.. I.
.Iellknant l~ .....................................
.-\ss()ciation. to the !-Il'ads of other:. eal rI~e[y. 'It' )ras -a. are VISltl1\~
:md ~lrs. \V. Bebald, of till' l'. S_ Xa\'yj
r5").( esseD H.I IlolnH.:S
'·1 Of. ",IC
U· Iunon d',
lducatIonal lIlshtutlons m S\\arthmorc
.
' .01 Elm I)'1r"
' · ·P· .L· ('-onquc~.
to the mcmbers of the School Board ~vcn~c'l
rs.
rye CII IS a sIster of M:s. Eltzabeth :\!cCloskey, of Philade1:U1(1 of the Facultv of our schools.
r.
0 mes. .
I ph,a;,. Mrs. H. A. Newbury and ).(rs. F.
Those not members· of the Association j 1[
P I
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!f~. Newbury, of 1101lroe, N. Y.; )'Ir.
at present, but who would like to greet L" rs.
au :\f. Pearson. of ,.'Va!nut Norman \V. Newman of ),[ontdair, N.
1) r. all(I 'I
. t I·
an
e spent 'Yedncsdav
..\ rs. F erguson m
liS f
arcton.
. 111 "'ashmgwcll reception, may receive invitations
_ += _
hy application to ),[rs. Raymond \Valters, Secretary of the Association. InMrs. Clair \Vilcox and :.\[rs. E\·erett
formal dress is suggested for those Hunt are entertaining at luncheon to.lttcllding and during the latter part of day in honor of. ~[iss Burlingame, who I
the e\·cning an orchestra will furnish has been apPolllted Dean of Elmira
music for dancing. Dr. and :\[rs. Fer- ~ol1ege, and -Mrs. Charles Bagley, who i
Then come to The Tea
I.{uson will be assisted in receiving by 15 to be away next year. Profc~5sor!
the mcmbers of the Executive Com- Bagley has heen granted a year's lea,'c I·
Room for dinner and
mittee of the AsS{)ciation.
of absence. He will spend the ,'l'ar
bring the family. It is
Dr. Ferguson has been Olle of the as visiting Profl'ssor of Frend; at I
Ilh)st enthusiastic and co-opcrative Dartmouth College, Hano,'Cr, X. H.,
cool and inviting, the food
work('rs in the Association during his where he will assist in the organiza_
rcs.idence in Swarthmore and the As- tion and direction of HOllars '''ork in!
is tastily prepared, the
~(lciatiol1 tenders this Reception in re- French.
price is right.
Special
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1
cognition of his service to child betterlUent, not only as an educator and
:'\Irs. Lottie J. Drayton l.dlO spent
Sunday dinner at $1.00.
,;chool administrator, but in bringing the winter in ~liami and 8t. Petersburg,
FULLY EQUIPPED
! he home and school into very close Florida, has returned to Swarthmore"
and effecth'e partnership.
•
•
She is making her h0111e with her sisI
•
ter,
:i\[rs.
Laura
].
Baird
of
Oberlin
Swarthmore 680
I, aVCllue.
Get in Tune with Spring . ..
There's Smart Appearance
and Excellent ValUe in
I
*
H.
-
:Mrs. Charles Andes of Baltimore Pike nut lane, is recovering from an ap- AI. to the ladies and friends of the
and Rh'crdew avcnue is spending a few pcndicitis operation at her home in Er- Swarthmore M. E. Church. Interesting
weeks with her sister at Oak Grove in dcnhcim, Penna.
talks will be given by ladies who have
the Poeonos.
* * •
,re.:enth' returned from tra\'c1s abroad'·1
+= * *
. f ~lrs. Charles Bunting and her guest,: A sih·~r oITering for the benefit of the
. Mr. and )Irs. Jaw? }.1eschtcr of, DH:~- )'1rs. Pennock .of Chatham, Penn,a., a~-I \\roman's Home j\fissionary Society wilJ
JOSOII ,H"CHne entertaIned the Double-SIX tended the Fnends Yearly l\leetmg 1111
k
:
b ·d
., II)I·
I
n gc c11I b•
PIli·1 3ue
ua t I·
us wee k .
I he la en.
* _ *
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THE
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Rutherford
of Westdale avenue went to Blairstown,
N. J. last week to attend the fifteenth reo
union of 1Ir. Rutherford's class at Bhtir
Academy.
Call Swarthmore 900 and Give Your
News to the Social Editor
16, 1930
MAY
\\". Lcdoux. who has just rerdllrlll'd from sen,'ral months
~l'jotlrn in Florida, has he('n ('ngaged
10 makl' all in\'('stigatioll and report on
till' watl'r supply of Easton, Penna"
l'em]y
• • •
~l·\"t·ral Swarthmon· pl·()plt· art' plall-I
att(:n~1 the r('ci!al which HallS I'
I.;lrth ,s g1\.l1lg on IllS new fluartcr
tl'lie piano at S1. Pau!":; Church ill'
Chl'stnut Hill on till' 23[(1 oi this month.
Il/Ilg' ill.
Jnmes J. Dnvis
lor fl. S. Senntor
Secretary of Lahor uuder three presidents.
The Great Concilialor in disputes helwecn Lahor
and Capital.
Fricnd of Farmers - Chalnl)ioD of COlumunit)'
Business ~fcn.
Protccted AUlcrican lahor by his strong sl1l)llOrt of
ade1luale larHf scl",dulcs.
I'
\f r. anel
I,br
II'f
• ••
Chairman of Federal Board for Voealional Educa-
:\or rs. Charll's Bolton oi Cc-I
I.anl' \\"l'f(' in Conyngham, Pl'nna"1
tht' \\'l't.'k-l"ml.
1
• • •
Bos helped in the dc,·cloplllcni of our waterways
and is all or(]ent advocate of good roads every.
where.
\1 rs. Dt'flll Pflrkl'r of Princeton avclI:!l' who has
hel'll yisiting in Xl'W
L'rl..: arri\'cd hOIHl' last Saturday.
\1 r.
• • •
and
,\1 r.s.
~l'.'arthll1on'
a\·('lltll·
Carl Chafft"c oi
are en tert ain ing
DRESSES
Made to your Measure
Delivered in two weeks
Tel. Swarthmore 148W.
JAMES A. PILSON
LIGHTING & POWER WIRING
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
107 Sylvan Avenue
Rutledge
Can be reached at Sw. 1145
lion -Iuaking possihle persons incapudlalcd by
injury to return to pl'ofilahle cIIIJ)loYUICut.
I
Frnll~is Sln.llk 0.·0"", lor 60l·t>rnnr
Srands ~"rtlul'ely for HcferelJdllDI 011 rJw '''" elllluJ Ury
Qlwslion, so the People of Pcnnsyh"allia lUll)' iudi.
\"idllaJh' \'()h·c their vie,,·s.
'V'life AUorllcy.Gctlcrnl, drafrcd and \'i~orously
fOlll!hl fOI':I(~I~ which plarf'd un ~tatule hoo);::o; Elnpluyers' Liahilily and \Vul'kmcn's COmpell!-laliuli luws-ns
well as Inws I'(.·gllial ing \V UI11UI1 '.ahur allfl Cllild f..uhor.
OPI)f)sell to incI'CllS(~(1 laxntjf)lI~ und hdicvc~!'i that
pl'escnl Inn'dell on people should he reduced wlwreve.· IUJ.!'Osihl(!.
l..ifdong mh"ucatc of good roads, und ~Iands for
irwrcusc·d Slate aid in Ihe construction of Towllship
hi~hwnys.
FU\'ol"s nl(~aSllrcs for Ihe furlhcl' protcclioll of the
H""lIh nnd
s"rd,· of
th" "IIII,llIv"d,
Vic(~~Pre~idclil of IIII~ Board of f:ih' Tru!>ils, which
Founder of a greal school for orphaned children
at Moosehearl, III.
cOIIIl'ols all moneys and l)ro"f~l"ly '" given 111f~ Cily
for I)liilanllll'opic PI1"POSCli - hel4)S to' u«imiuislcr
Gi ..m'fl (~()lIegt~ for orph1l11 hoys.
Estahlished u Home for the Aged al Orange Park,
Florida.
lIolds Ihut lIol'lpilul~ I·("(·(·ivill~ Slate aid should "'eal,
without charge, st~r\'icc men, llIir1(~rs and ollw1' dt.
izcns to whol11 paylncllt would he a hard~hip.
A Friend of the masses -
Humanitarian Builder.
Favors an increase in the pay of public school
teachers.
The Davis-B.-o,vlI Tieli.et Is a Tieket of 1111I•• allity!
JA~'ES
J. nAVIS
For United Siaies Senator
FDANCIS SHUNK nnOWN
For GO\·ernor
DR. CLARENCE E. BLYE
EnwAIID (;. SIIANNON
.·IIII.IP II. DElVEY
GEOIlGE W. MAXEY
VETERINARY SURGEON
For Lieutenant·Governor
For Secrelary of Inlernal An... i ....
For Jllsliee, Snpreme Court
Dog, Vaccinated Againat Distemper
923
EDGMONT AVE.
Phones:
MRS. A_
J.
6218
or
QUINBY
D. UNN
For Judge, Snperior Court
3137
JA~IES
D. nnEW
For Judge, Snpcrior Court
The Davi.~-Brown Campaign Committee
& SON
Funeral Director.
'-rimary Eleetion, Tuesday May 20th
and Embalmera
208 SOUTH ORANGE ST_
Phone I
WILLIA~I
..
.
THE
THE SWARTHA10REAN
E.
Sharples,
MAY 16, 1930
Mr\'Y 16, 1930
PETITION ENDORSES
MRS. DOROTHY OGDEN
The (ollowing petition has becn circulated in Swarthmore during the past
few days endorsing the candidacy of
Mrs. Dorothy Y. Ogden. h\VC the UIldersigned, endorse .,Mrs. Dorothy Y.
Ogden for the State Legislature ..Mrs.
Ogden has been a resident of Swarthmore for a great many years, is well i
PublUheCi Every Friday at Swarthmore, P ..
Robert
SWARTHMOREAN
Editor and Publisher
Offices-Shirer Bldg., Second Flcor Front-Phone Swarthmore 9110
Philadelphia Representatives, Neville & Hitchings,
213 South 17th St., Philadelphia
Phone Pennypacker S020
CLASSIFIED
========
CHURCH NEWS
::=:-
ITHE
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTE.
RIAN CHURCH
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle, Pastor
Welcomes All Who Will Come To
3hare in I~s Worship tlr..d Work
"~1tr('lv civilization is old enough,
acqu:linkd w.itl.l L~gislati\'c proccuufl"! surely n;ankind is Illatur~ enough, that
and 111 our opHliOn IS a thoroughly qual- we ou~ht in our own lifetime to find
~ntered as Second Class matter, January 24, 1929. at the Post Office at i!ied candi~ate because of .her educ~. a way ~to permanent peace."
Sunday
tlOn, expertence and sound Judgment.
-President Herbert Hoover.
I ..arthmore. P •. , under the Act of March 3. 1879.
Signed by: E. B. Temple, Ellwood B.
InauguTal AddTess, March 4, '29. Bible School at 10.00. A Tcal school Oil
the principles of the publi~ school.
Chapman: E. S. Sproat, Victor D.
Sunday
FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1930
MORNING WORSHIP AT 11.00
Shirer, It. M. Budmer, George A. 10:00A.M..-First Day School in WhitSERMON IN THE PENTECOST
Bretz, \VilIiam M. Harvey, George L.
tier House.
ANNIVERSARY
HIGHWAY CHAIRMAN
j well as anyone else that certain drainage Earnshaw, George C. Barber, Lydia 10.00 A. M.-Adult class in the Meeting
THE SPIRIT AND THE WITNESS
INSPECTS STREETS dips at intersections such as the one on C
Rogers
Barber,
Warren
M.
Foote.
House
led
on
May
18th
by
\V,·II,·a,n
I . G F
'[
J A '1·11
OF LIFE
e ame
.
Dote,,, rs. .
. , , ' er,
1. Hull. Subject: The Naval ConAhout $3,000 will he spent on resurfac- H.utgers avenue at Harvard avenue Arthur E. Bassett, Vernon W. Bassett,
ference.
AT 5.00 VESPER SERVICE OF
MUSIC
.lIlg an d IInprov1l1g
.
.
t h e streets a f Swarth- sh0 uld b e remove d b
u tl
t le ong1l1a
. . I con- \~iilJiam L. Evans, Cliffonl M. Rumsey, 11·.00 A. M.-Meet,·ng for Worsh,·p ,'n
A
DUDLEY
BUCK PROGRAM
Roger
the Meeting House.
more during the next fe,,' ,veeks ac- struction of the streets makes this a very H.
D,·ckso"
HColeman,
I P D· k Pemberton l\L
7.00-The
Young People
, e en . IC son.
Wednesday
cording to JoselJh S. Bates, chairman of expensive task and one impossible to unCharles A. Bunting, ]. Everton Ram- 9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.-Sewing and
Wednesday.
the H,'gh"'ay co,omt·ttcC 0 f B o r o
h dertake
,,,,·th our present h,·gh,vay budg- Isey. 11. Herbert Paul. Harold Ogram.
Qu,·lt,·ng ,·n 'Vh,·tt,·er
House om,.tted 8.00 :Midwcck Service for the Anniver_
ug,.
'
sary of Pentecost
rwin D. Wood, E. C. Walton. John
until June 4th.
council, ,vho rece"tly made a .urve.. of I et," said lIr. Bates following the inspec- Dol,na" Jr Alexander '[,·tcl,ell J L
,
.,
.Ll.
•
•
All are cordially invited to join in these
the borough streets 111 company Jwith tion.
PattersOll, C. P. Webstcr, N. O. Pitservices
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Borough Engineer Broomall and Albert
SCIENTIST
The borough will also take part in tinger, J. S. Heberling, E. Leroy Mer.
ccr, G. F. Effing.
N. Garrett, Jr., borough secretary.
OF
SWARTHMORE
making a worthwhile improvement on
TRINITY CHURCH
It is doubtful however ii any of this
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Fairview road between Cornell avenue PINCHOT CAMPAIGN
money will be spent in removing drain.
Protestant Episcopal
and South Chester road. This stretch of
Services
MAKING PROGRESS
age dips at jntersections as the amount
highway is badly in need of repairs and
11.00
A.
M.-Sunday
School.
Cheste
..
Road
and
College
Avenue
will barely prove sufficient for the rewill be paved by the county, a small porA
successful Pinchot rilceting was
11
:00
A.
M.-Sunday
Lesson-Sermon.
Rector
surfacing work.
tion of the co.st being met by the bor- held at the Swarthmore \Voman's Club
Wednesday evening meeting each
"The Highway committee realizes as ough.
Jast night and attended by a large nUIllRev. J. Jardcn Guenther, S.T.M.
week, 8 p. m. Reading room open
ber of Swarthmore men and women.
daily, except Sundays and holidays, 1
Thc chairman and his executive comto 4 P. M., Church Edifice.
mittee including Franklin N. Brewer,
Sunday
Services
All are cordially invited to attend Ih.
Mrs~ J. S. C. Harvey, Oswald Chcw,
services
and use the Reading Room.
Mrs. Edwin Yarnall, Mrs. David E. Lit, S:OO A. M.-Holy Communion.
Walter Thompson, Mrs. Fannie \Vhitc, 9 :45 A. M.-Sunday School.
LET ·US GO INTO A PEACE CON1frs. Jane A. Eaton, Raymond Foery
tl
:00
A.
1I.-Morning
prayer
and
serand Edward Logan, with the assistance
FERENCE WITH OUR SOULS I
mono
of Vice-Chairman Elwood B. Chapman,
Proverbs 16:32
of Swarthmore, ha\'e been hard at work
WESLEY AFRICAN METHODIST THE CHURCH SHOWS THE WAY
for the past six weeks.
The committee, after SIX weeks'
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
work, feels that the drift of support to
Sunday Services At
Bowdin Avenue
Pillchot can be explained by three chief
THE
l\IETHODlST CHURCH
Rev. C. C. Brown. S.T.8 .. p .. tor
issues affecting the residents of Dela11.00 A. 11.
\"are County. There is dissatisfaction
"BAPTISM
OF THE SPIRIT"
with the high public utility rates now in II :00 A. M-Morning Worship.
8.00 P. 1\1.
existence. Especially IS that feeling 2:00 P. M_Sunday Scltool.
"PAY DAY-SOME DAY"
strong where horough and township 8:00 P. M-Evening Worship and
governments have repeatedly appealed
Sermon.
9.45-Church School
to the Public Servicc Commission hut All are cordially invifed to attend thes.
to no avail. The voters rcmember that
LLOYD P. STEVENS. Minister
services
when Pinchot attempted to o\'crhaul
Everyone is invited to this church,
the Public Service Commission when
Helpful Hours in a
its worship and work
he was at Harrisburg the two men he
WORSHIPFUL
CHURCH
Do you want the present unjust water rates with the excessive meter
fired
from
the
commission
were
dcfcnd-I
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charges to continue?
cd bv Francis Shunk Brown and were
Do you want to continue paying excessive lI(BS and electric rates?
plac~d hack on the Board. Then there i '/.................~.........................~..........~..~..~..........~..~~
Do you want tJ. e Public Service Commi",,;on to continue re.iecting is feeling against the attempt of the 1
the apneals of civic associations. township commissioners Philadelphia organization to extend its I
control throughout the state and o\'er
borough officials, and other organizations, when they ask fo:
the 17,000 state offices. It is 110t onlv
relief from exorbitant utility rates?
this election the voters arc thinking of. 1
Do you think it should be uecessary, as it now is, to hire lawyers They realize that if the Yare orgalliza- I
will have a greater chance
accountants, special investill(ators, etc.. to fight your case fo; tion gains control of the state govern- I
of attaining distinction with
lower rates before a Public Service Commission whose duty. ment a state wide political organization I
a college education.
will he huilt which wilt dominate the
it is to look after your interests?
state
for
who
knows
IlOW
l11an,·
Ycars.
!
(Appeals for relief from exorbitant water rates have been refused SOt
Many parents make sure of
often by the Public Service Commiaaion that a movement is now under Ancl finally, thc pcople of thc' c~unty I
way to secure the ioint protest of every township and borough govern- wel1 know former gO\'crilor Pinchot's
having the necessary funds
ment in Delaware County).
record for law enforcement.
j
available when needed by be.
Do you want Vare's organization to gain control of the 17,000
:.\ruch of Pinchot's support, the COIll- i
ginning to save when the
State offices and with that patronage extend its control over Illittec reported, is mfJ\'ing quiettv because of the confused primary - camthe whole state?
child is a baby,
paign. hut it will appear in no ullcertain manlIer 011 :.\[a), 20th.
WE PAY
ON SAVINGS
TAYLOR HOSPITAL
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MAY FETE, MAY 17'
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Vote for Pinchot
AND THE ADJUSTMENT OF
UTILITY RA TES
Keep the Philadelphia Gang out of
Harrisburg
VOTERS OF SWARTHMORE:--Befc",re
.. you vote, ask yourself these questions:
Your Child
3%
Gifford Pinchot promises to Stand
Behind these Pledges>
To lift the present uniust burden of taxes from the farmer, the
~fallY Swarthmore people arc planning i
home owner, and the business man by equalizing taxation to attend the Ta\'lnr Hospital :\f<1\':
throughout the State.
Fci{', 1Jav ]7. A 'c;tfcteria supper "'iiI'
To give the country people good roads from home to market, church I Ill' ~(,T\'c
iety of hcoth~. )'frs. :\. F. Jackson IS Ill,
To give every child an equal chance for an education, and security charge of the Swar~morc Booth.
1
in office for competent teachers.
To prevent the unfair use of labo.r injunctions.
To secure old age pensions for the helpless poor.
To get work for the unemploted, and advance the planned and! I
orderly development of Pennsylvania.
I
To prevent h y Iaw a 11 po1··
I
St
t
C
t
C·
Ibca assessments on
a et
oun y, dy,
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d· h h
hr' I
Borough , an d oth er pu blIe
servants, an punls t ose W 0 so IClt I
.'"'HORUS TO SING
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BEFORE COUNTY CLUBS
TI~l'
TIlE
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust COlTlpany
'"Servi"g Swarthmore Sillce 1904"
, ....•...........................•.................. ~
Chorlls of thl' ~\\'arthmorc \Yo.
mnn s Clllh ~a.'·l' a (,(~IlC'(·rt 011 Thurs
. II
'I
'21 IITJOIlH: for .[11- Phone Media 26
Established 1857!
&
"lira) es.
11.\ ;1" - (
Ie'\' arc gnmg
to H')l('at the cOI;c('rt that they g-an.
W. C. RIGBY & SONS
I
General Contractor
them.
. ill S,\"arthlllore heiorc the ('o11n1\' FcdFuneral Directors & Embalmers
To see that the State assists disabled and neglected ex-service men, 'natio11 oi \\'0111<111's Cluhs at \\~a.rne.
110 West State Street
i PAINTING
PAPERING
who need opportunity most.
.
To stop stream pollution, and empower cities, boroughs, and town- i
Media. Pa.
PHONES W. 1396 & 63Z,1
ships to protect their own water.
To lift the tax from small inheritances.
VOTE ON MAY 20
To secure clean elections in Pennsylvania.
To maintain and enforce the law.
for
I will do my level best to give the children, the workers, the farmers,
the fare payer., the rate payers, and the tax payers a Roosevelt
(Mrs. John M. Ogden)
Square Deal.
First (Closed) Mortgage 5'}'o Gold Bonds
WM> KIMMELL
================
SON
Go to the polls May 20th and vote for
Gifford Pinchot who promises to use full
power of the Governor's office to abolish
the present Public Service Commission
and adjust utility rates with a Fair Rate
Board.
STATE LEGISLATURE
The one clear-cut issue of the
p.rimary campaign, "A well-
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
qualified woman in the Leg-
Incorporated
islature. "
Investment Securities
1518 WALNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
~frs. \Varren Marshall, candidate for
J OST-Small yellow gold baT pin. lnitials the General Assembly, has spent a busy
• 'I.ltT. on the l'ack. Phone Sw. 1270,\V or final week addres.sing gatherings in all
re:l1rn to The S .....arthmorean.
parts of the county. )'lrs. Marshall has
the support of the Brown-Davis organHELP WANTED
ization atid is expected to poll a large
)[ale and Female help. M. D. Booker. 30 vote.
\",·wall and \Valnut streets. Morton. Pa. Phone I
s\\arthmore 1632.
JOHN
BARRYMORE
I
FOR
RENT
PICTURE
AT
MEDIA
, \",lltfll.1Ti ;1:'" i '
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urge your friends to do so.
Delaware Countv Repre.enrative
F. R. STEVENSON, ]r~
110 Powelton Ave.,
Lanadowne. Pa.
Telephone-Madi.on 6474
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Hose and
AutQmatic
Sprinklers
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Tidd:!~
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fOR REN't--Garage on N. Princeton Ave.
J'hone Swarlh. 137R.
rOR RENT
Apartment 5 Tooms and bath;'
Ollso third floor apartment, J rooms and bath.
Pl10ne Swartb. 124M.
I
FOR RENT-Available in June. Second 800r
;'pt. S rooms and bath. Porch. Desirable
location. Write p, O. Box 1640
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-As I am breaking up housekeep.
ing. have numerous pieces of furniture and
rl'':S, also Upright piano which I am anxious
ICI dispose of. E. \Vernher. 139 Rutgers, Apt.
D.
FOR SALE-Lovely 5 piece stick reed sun-
room suite. Used J months. Bargain. Swarthmore 1901.
For Sale-Marsbmellow roots.
Cresson. 32 Amberst Ave.
JOC
each. W. J.
ROOM AND BOARD-Privileges of a mod.
ern home, one or two rooms available, twin
beds. communicating bath, excellent food.
Phone SwarthmoTe 441.
~l.'\NURE
FOR SALE from mushroom house
Clean and very good for lawns. $4 a to~
delivered. near 522 Mortoll ave., Rutledge
or Phone Swarth. 288.
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Suplee's
Hard'l.vare Store
Warner Brothers, to play at the ~ledia
Theatre next Wednesday and Thursday
was adapted by Walter Anthony and J.
1
Grubb Alexander from the George
Pree
and adventure III the Europe of the
eighteenth century, during the reiO"t1 of I
o·
Shcriff's Sales of Real l~state.
Leupold II, of Austria.
"General Crack" depicts the fiery loves
At the SheriIT's Office.
and hates of a v. outh born of a gYllS."
( our t II ouse, 'I
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_, eula.
princess and the Duke .of Kurland.
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Saturday, June 7, 1930
.
M any ImposlOg
lIatt I e scenes are presented 10 the film, while glamorous
At 9.30 O'Clock, A. ::\1.
scenes of carefree gypsy life" contrasted
(Daylight Saving Time)
to the pomp of the Austrian conrt, form
No. ,,12
imp'.Jrtant backgTounds for the swift ac- I.eyari Pacias
tion, much of the play being filmed In
:\Iarch Term, 1930
natural hues by the technicolor proc...,..
All those three certain lots or pieces of
. Principals in the cast are Marian Nix- ground with the buildings and improvements
on, Armida, Hobert Bosworth, Lowell thereon erected. lying in the 'township of
t:pper Darby, County of Delaware and State
Sherman, Andres de ~egurola, Otto of Pennsylvania. being numbered fl7. 88 and 89
Matiesen, Douglas Gerrard, Ph ilippe de on a certain plal1 of lots desig~ated DTexel Hill
Lacy and many others. Allan Crosland Realty Coml1any (said plan i:eing recorded in
the office for tht'" recording or deeds in and
directed.
for the Count}· of Delaware at Media in Case
2, )lage II) and described according to said
plan as follows:
a point(asin laid
the
southerly
side of Beginning
Woodlandatavenue
m.t fifty feet wide) at the distance of two
'11 hundred ninety fcct eastwardly from the eastf II erly side of Morgan avenue (as laid out thirtythree feet wide): thet\Ce extending southeastwardly in line of lot No. go on the said
Illan, one hundred fifty feet to a point in the
right of way of the Philadelphia & Garrettford
~4:reet Railway Company; thence extending
atong the same southeast ..... ardly (by the arc
of a circle having a radius of one thousand
Today, Friday
nine hundred thirty and eight one-hundredths
fect, eighty.three and forty·nine one·hundredths
fef!t t oa point in Hne of lot No. 86 on the
William Powell in
said I'lan; thence C!xtending Il'lrthwestwardh'
"STREET OF CHANCE"
along the said line. one hundred fifty feet
to a Iloint in the said southerly side of \Vood·
With Kay Francis, Regis
latHI aVenue and thence extending along the
Toomey and Jean Arthur
sante we!Jiwardly (by the arc of a circle having
a radius of two tllou!and eighty and eight onehundredths feet) ninety fcet to.the first men·
tioned point and "lace of beginning.
Sat. Only
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. Conditions-$250.00 cash on day of sale; I Under and subject to certaIn building
: balance In ten days.
I restrictions. Also under and subject to the
p£t.yment of a certain mortgage debt or
LUTZ, ERVIN. REESER & FRONEFIELD.
princIpal sum of tour thousand dollars.
Attorneys.
Together wIth the free and common use.
liberty and prlvUege of, In and to
Pluries fierI Facias
No. 141 right.
the aforesaid driveway as and for a passageway and drlvew::t.y at all times hereDecember Term, 1928
atter forever, In common with the owners.
All those certain lots or pieces of ground occupiers Bud tenants of the premLses adJOining and entitled to the use thereof.
1 with
the buUdlngs end Improvements
thereon erected, lyIng In the Township of
Improvements consist of two-story stone
Upper DarbY, County of Delaware and State and rough-cast house, 18x32 teet; one-story
of Pennsylvania betng numbered :o:even addition. 6x6 feet· porch front.
hundred eighty·flve, seven hundred eighty'
six and seven hundred elghty.seve~ on a
Sold as the property of James P. Farnan
certain plan of lots designated Drexel I and Catherine M. Farnan his wife.
BUl" said plan being recorded In the TC•
corder of deeds omce at Media. in deed
Condltlons-$2SO.00 cash aD day of sale;
=n~ ~o'si~ p;.~~ ~4 f':,YI~:S7'crlbed a.c- balance In ten days.
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MEDIA THEATRE
WANTED
\\. ANTED-'fwo Tooms and bath with board
for two adults. Answer P. D. Box 304
Swarthmore.
MEDIA, PA.
WANTED-A lady of re6nement desires a
position in a good home in Swarthmore or
\·icinity as caretaker or COtnlJanion for room
alld hoard. nest references given and reo
Iluired. RCllly to Swarthmorean. Box 12.
POSITION WANTJ~D-A capable housekeep.
cr. colored, de"Sircs position gencral house.
wurk. Swarth. 38J.
Beginning at a point in the northeasterly
side of Harper avenue at the distance of
one hundred feet northwestwardly from
the northwesterly side of Huey avenue (as
laid out on said plan fifty feet wide re.
spectlvely); thence extending north sixty.
four degrees fiftY-eight mlriutes east one
hundred feet to a point; thence extending
north twenty-five degrees two minutes west
seventy-five feet to a point; thence extendIng south sixty-four degrees. ruty-elght
minutes west one hundred feet to a pOint
In the said northeasterly side of Harper
avenue; and thence extending along the
same south twenty-five degrees two minutes east seventy-five teet to the first mentioned poInt and place of beginning.
Under and SUbject to aforesaid building
restrictions, also under and SUbject to the
P:Fnc,'pn." .ownt·otc.f1rtaV.'n'hOn:.~~nd·.edO,d,.ersb' to°r
P
UQQ
-
gether with Interest.
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Improvements consist ot two and onehalf story atone and stucco house, 20x36
feet. Enclosed side porch.
Sold as the property of F. Ellwood
Langenheim and Agnes L. Langenhelm.
Condltlons-$250.00 cash on day of sale;
balance In ten days.
LUTZ, ERVIN, REEBEIt & FRONEFIELD.
Attorneys.
Fieri racias.
No.
E. LEROY VAN RODEN. Attorney.
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VenditIoni Exponas
No. 1013
Mareh Term. 1930
All that certain brick dwelling and lot
or piece of land situate on the northwesterly stde of Ninth street at the distance of
fifty-sIX: Bnd one-half feet southwestwardly
from the westerly comer of the said Ninth
street and Ridge avenue, In the Borough of
Darby. in the County of Delaware and
State of Pennsylvania. aforesaid containing
In front measured thence south forty-nine
degrees, twenty-eight minutes west along
the northwesterly side of the saId Ninth
street nineteen and one· half leet and extendingbetween
In depth of that width northwestwardly
Unes at right angles to the
said Ninth street eighty-one and nine onehundredths feet; the northeasterly Une ot
the saLd lot passlnk through the middle of
the party wall between the said dwelling
and the dwelling adjOining on the northeast bounded on the northeast by other
lands of the said Mary E. Patterson. on the
southwest by lands of Charles H. Dever and.
on the northWest by lands of CarrIe Shaw.
formerly belonging to John B. Hey}.
Improvcments consist of brick home.
::::.3 P~~~ f~~i~tOry trame addltton, 9x12
I
Sold as the property of Joseph L. Downey
and Anna E. Downey. his wife.
1044
Condltforur-$250.00 cash on day of sale;
balance In ten days.
March Term, 1930
All those two certain lots Qr pieces of E. LEROY VAN RODEN. Attorney.
ground situate at Secane. in the Township of
Ridley. County of lJelaware and State of Levari Facias
No. 201
Pennsylvania and designated as lots numbered
\V ANTED-Small three room and bath house.
one hundred forty-one and one hundred forty.
keeping apaTtment, furnished Or unfurnished.
March
Term,
1930
two on plan of Secane Real Estate Company.
$"0 to $60 per month. preferably on the Hill,
surveyed April 30, 19Z.h by Damon & Foster.
for short term le:J.se. Call Swarthmore 44l\:[
All that certain frame messuage and lot
Being
known
as
Ilremises
No.
3792
\Voodl,cnd
aftcr 6 P. 1\[.
Civil Engineers. and bounded and d~scribed or piece ot land. situate on the southeastEdward Everett Horton in
avenuc, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania.
as follows:
erly corner of Chestnut street and Fern"THE A VIATOR"
croft avenue. at Linwood Park In the
Improvemcnts consist of two and one·half
Beginning
at
a
point
in
the
northerly
line
of
Township
of Upper Chichester in the CounFOR RENT SWARTHMORE
All Talking Comedy
story stone allll stucco house, 33X2" feet. Side Pranklin avenue (fifty feet wide) south sev. ty of Delaware
and State ot Pennsylvania.
PQrch. Stucco garage, 20X~0 rect.
enty·two degrees eighteen minutes West fifty
Containing In tront mcasured thence
fect from the northwesterly corner of Franklin
June ht-Garage; Station Square.
Sohl as the propert~' of David S. Lloyd and avenue and \Voo!l road (forty feet wide); eastwardly along the said Chestnut street.
Mon. and Tues.
July & August-2 story Bungalow.
Sadie F. Llo}'cl, his wife. morlgagors and the thence south sevellly·two degrees eighteen fifty feet, and extending In depth southS bedrooms, 2 baths, large yard, thorsaid Sadie F. UOY1I, real owner.
minutes west alonR the northerly line of Frank. Wardly conttnutng the same width along the
Ruth Chatterton In
oughly screened, Centrally located.
lin avenue S'fty fee:l to a point; and extend. easterly side of the said Ferncroft avenue.
('onditiolls-$.:So.oo
cash
on
da)·
of
sale;
bal·
·'THE LAUGHING LADY"
$80 per month.
ing bet .....een parallel Iincs of that width or one hundred and twenty feet.
all~'e in h.'11 days.
Ilfe.ulth
nortll ele'lren dcgree.s fourteen min.
2 Small furnished Apartments.
with Clyde Brook
Improvements consist or one-story frame
ulcS west and parallel with \Vood road in house.
20x20 fp.et. Front and rear porches.
(~EAR\,
&
RAN"KIX,
Attorneyo;.
Apartment-First floor, 5 rooms and
length or depth one hundrcd seventeen and
Sold os the property of Jesse O. Ryland.
forty-four
one-hundredths
(IIi.H)
f'!et.
bath. porch, use of nice yard. House
W d
d Th
mortgagor, Joseph J. Holley and Margaret
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thoroughy screened. Good location.
e • an
urs.
1\11 those two certain 1015 or picces of ground Holley, his Wife, real owners with notice
to
terre tenants If any.
$100
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X 6. - i with the buildings and improvements thereon
per mo., Inc
u Ing garage.
I o n arrymore In
J ~C\·.lfl
. aClas
.. O. ..;, I erected situate in the Borough of ColUngdalc,
Condltlons-$250.00 cash on day of sal'!:
2 semi-detached houses; 6 rooms and
"GENERAL CRACK"
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~Iarch Term, 11).10
C.OUnly ?f Dclaware and State of l'cRlls}·lva. bnlance In ten days.
bath. $50.00 per month.
All that ccrtain lot or picce of grOIln-1 mao dCslKnated and known as lots nllmbered
Small Store, 719 Dartmouth Ave.
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situate 1;11 the SOlllliweste-rly side of Winona I fin' hundred twenty.t~ree and five hund.r~d GEARY & RANKIN, Attorneys.
CHAS A SM
(a certain forty feet wide street or! twent~··four on a ce~talR plan of lOfts of. eh.f·
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public highway d~eiicah:d 11)' deul iTom lIarn- i tOil Park recordfd m the officc a oresal~ m Lc\'ari I:acias
No. 202
Phone Swarth. 70S
FOR RENT
. :\Ict:orkle (0 Amos \' Ieshel" dated :\Iay 4t!i.j Dee~1 Book \V. ~o. 7, page 624. and descnbed
i A. D.. '9 16, al)(1 rec~n.~~d ~t :\Iedia" ill. deed I as lollo\\s, to Wit:
March Term, 1930
FOR SALE
h
f
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~1:lok :'\~, ·!9.!' )lag" ~4 &c.) ,Ill Holmcs, In till'l ~Ituate on the northerly Side of Broad stTeet
All thai certam lot or piece of land wtth the
For t e summer, urnls e
attrachve IO\\lhlul' CIt Uulle)" 111 the COUllt)· of Dda"arc I (lifty (eet wide) at the distance of two hun. fmnw me~~l1agt' therron erecled, situate on
lin
semi·bun ....alow· convenient to Inn and all.,1 Stal!' of l'elllIS}lvania.. IIcgill! ::t,.at a I,lrrd fifty feet west from the \vestcrly side c..f! :he northerly side or Laugbead avenue at the
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11111111 on 11ll" soutl!\\eSo'crl)' sule of saltl \\ InOlla Columbia a.venue (forty feet wide), conlaininq- I distance of thrt!": hundred and seventy.five
Two 50 ft Lots
Good Location tea rooms.
avenUe at thc dl~lallce of aile hU lIdrc(.1 fect togcther in front or breadth on the northerl,. I feet ea~t\\arcll\' frl)m HII,Mell avenue in the
";>ll~hcashl;.n!l~ f,rom .tl;c s~utl)t'asterly ~lCle .If side of said Broad strcel extcndlllK wcst\\anl'l 'I'r)\II'~hip of Ullpcr Clliclwstcr in thc County
S. Springfield. $1200
b
Phone 566 M
arkcr .lveIlUl'. ContallllllJ{ I!l fro.1l1 or hreadth Ily jiffy feet and thence extending of that width of Delawnre nforesaid.
eac
e~l: "outhl\t'stt'rly sule .of s.ald \\moll:!. avenll(' in length or depth north between parallel lines
-------IIfty ft·et and extemlllIK. III lel1~th or delltll at right angles 10 the soud IJroad street one i Cnutaining- in front, measurcd thence e:t.st.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF I "~)lIlh\H'stwardly ~f 'Im~ \\·I.lth belwcen p:t.rallcl hundrcd fed.
I wardly alOTlK s.lifl I.auglU:'acl ~Ivcnue, twent)'E. C. WALTON
DELAWARE COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA
Imes p.ualld WIth salel Parkcr an'lIne on...
I five feet. all,1 ~xtemhllg 111 depth northwardly,
In re: Assigned Estate' of The SwarthmoTe: hUII,lre.1 ft·l't to a te!1 feet. wid~ alley \Ihidl I. Untler anfl .suhjcct, ne~'~rtheless, to the ~J{~rc. r!'llllllllillg" the ..all1.(' \\iellh hetween lincs at
' Chautauqua Assoclntlon.
I ~llky rllll,; paralld Willi saul \hnona. a,·clltle mhcfore mentioned conditIOns and restrlet10ns, right anglcs to ..aul Lallghead :l\'cnue . (the
Furnished Homes: Two at $50' three I March Term 1930. No. 803.
;lIul tcxtt·luls {rolll "aid Parker :lV""l1e six also to the pa)"lllent and lien of a certain mort .. \"'·strriy lill(, th('rrof p.1.ssinlt along the middle
'
Notice Is hereby given that all creditors hurulrt·d allil ('ighh fect to Baldwin avenlle gage dcut or I:rincipal slim of eightcen hundred I of the party wall separating said messuage
at $75; 2 at $100; and 1 at $150' in of the above estate are hereby required to IlIlwtlwr fort) fco. \Iitle street or puhlic high· ($1800) dollars togetller with inlerest due and I fr"lII the 1I1t'~"lIal-:{' adjoining on Ihe west)
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good locations; from June 15tl:. to La- . required by law within six months from:
gagors to the sai.1 Upper Darby Duilding and I wide allt.y.
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lillt·rty aUf! p~ivil(·Kl' of the afurt·;;.aid
i Tog~th('r lIith I!I(,. rig lit .1.n(~ u!'e of said
WILLIAM S BITTLE
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Notary Public
Real Estate 5/2/4t
gnee ahutiinK tll('feOn ("n-\·l·r.
i lTlent gar.lge,
I}lX20 fect. (First description.)
I .. Two and one·half story cement hOllse, 21X32
Improvemenls consist of two·story {rallle
IllIpro'·t"l11cllb (,OllSi~1 oi franlt' hUIlg-a.oll,1 f('ct. 'I'wo.story celllent arlelilion, I~XI2 fect. hou~e, 2.p'15 frct. One·story frame addition,
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ft·d.
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011111 "·ilior<1 Staky ,1r.. Hlurlg"agl)r.~ and \\'allt ~
Sold as ;he prClpcrtr of \VilIialll Ashton
S"lel:ls till' prollcrly (If Howard ~teward,
IIT",.k.~. rl':ll o\lllt·r.
~Iou~ll'y and :'IIae :\[ouslcy, his wife.
lI1orljolal!'lr an.1 Alla-rt Tlioma~ nUft Hanna!l,
his wife. rt'al owner,; with lIotiree to terre
<.· .. n,lili"II,· ·S.!sn.,,,, fa,,!!
of ~:lk;
('ollelitiollS~$250.00 c:a~h on day of sale; h:n:lIlts, if any.
l·a];.I1{"(· in 1,·1) ,I:I)~.
halauce iu tcn days.
('on(litioll;:'-$~ ;:0.00
rash on d"ly of s:de;
halalH·e in fl'lI ,Iay~.
f.GTZ, m~VI:\, HEgSIm &
.I0IlX J. CAlX, :-ihcnfi.
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JOlIN J. CAIN, Shcriff.
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SHERIFF SALES
Of Real Estate
SHERIFF'S SALES
At the Sheriff's Offi('e
Of Real Eo;tat(>
ORDER NOW
Court House. Mcdla. Pa.
At the Sherlff's Omce
Saturday, May 24. 193::1
Court House, Mcdla. Pn.
Phone Sw> 333
At 9:30 O·clock. A. M.
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cg:-a~ri~ to a certain sunley and Plan,there-I Haverford Township, Delaware County.
of made by A. F. Damon, Jr., borough Cn- Pennsylvania, being Lot No. 116, on a plan
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. O. Taylor. Jr .. trnct,·mnde-by Over & TlngBeginning at a pOint on the northwest- Icy. surveyors, as revised on the 26th day
F.xtending thence northwardly along the
,·a"l·r1y ~i,1c of Pu~t'r stre.·t Ihirteen feel five
. ;lIdlt·" 10 a I'nillt; ('xten,lill~ Ilwncc eastwardly
;"Hld pas.~il1g alelllg" t11(" middlc of the party wall
. !'cparaling !l:tid Rlcs~ua~e from I.he messuage
adjOining On the south. twenty,slx fcet to II.
I 1.oilll; (·xttn!lill~ thence ~till (' .sh\arcll), aloll~
::e lillt' ilidinilll-: towarcl the Snllth. twenty·seVrell
I feet If) a I·Clint in thc line of lands now or late
I of John Uoach; exlending thcl!ce ~ollthwardty
along sai,1 lands, twclve fect live IIlches to :t
point a corncr of lands now or late of "Mar.
garet' Pritchard; 3';..t extending th('"nce east.
w:!.rc~ly :!.Iong ~aid last. I1lcntioned lands a1r
paSSIIIl{ through t!IC 1l}lddle of a P:lrt.Y wa ,
f()fty-nine f~ct. nllle Inches to a pomt the
placc of htglllllll1g.
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St., East of 63rd St., Ph·,llldelph·'a, Pa.
Suburban Work Our Specialty __________
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Improvements comi<;;t of twn.story hriek house
\x.q fect. Olll'.slory frallle addition, 6XI2
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the side
distance
of Pelln
of fifty
streetfeet
(fifty
northeastwardly
feet wide) at of
theMarch,
said plan
1927. as
andfollows:
described
Situate
according
on the
to 1 feef.
from the northeasterly side of Brookfllde southwest side of Garfield avenue at the: ~old as the properly of William 11. U. S ..... an.
avenue (fifty feet wide); thence extending distance of four hundrcd feet northwc-'1t son and Anna A.• his wifc. mor.tgagors! and
I along the said side ot Penn street north from the northwest side of Roosevelt aveci
l\nl1a 1\. Swall§
degrees fifty-one minutes east nue; containing In front or breadth
Sill i terre tenants if ally.
twenty-five feet to a point; thence extend- Garfield avenue twenty-five feet an ex- I
ling north twenty-nve degrees three mtn- tending of that width in length o,r, depth, 1 CondiIions-$.l50.00 cash on day of sale;
, utes west rasslng through the middle ot a southwestwardly between pal'l!lle,d nes a halance in tell days.
Ip.rty
one hundred thlrty-.'x .nd right .n~le. to ,he •• 'd Oar...
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I a point; thence extending south sixty-four hundredths teet, tnclud ngd fn
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fifty-one minutes west twenty-five 1 thereof the bed of a. certain .L~,:wa)f ~_
JOHN ]. CAIN, Sheriff.
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feet to B point; thence extending south ext..mds 8Outheastw"rd Into n.<.IV'>eve av
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T("rm, If)JO
.\11 Ih:1t certain hrick 11l('~sna.:-e and lot or
picC(' of !:In,1 ~illl.1tc un Iii.., easterly sille of
. I'''-;l·'· ~Irt"·t thirt
Tilir,\ :.tn·cls in 'the City of CIJ('~tcr in the
("Ollilty oi nda\lare afmc.
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SHERIFF SALES
SHERIFF'S SALES
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Vote for Dorothy Y. Ogden, and
twenty-five degrees three minutes east one nue the northeast side of the said drive
hundred thirty-six and forty-se"en one- way within the bounds of the lot herem
hundredths (136.47) feet to a" point In the described beginning at a point on the
northwesterly side of the said Penn street. northwest line of the saId lot No. 116 at
betng the fit"st mentioned point and place the distance of one hundred and five Bnd
of beglnning.
seventy-six one-hundredths feet .southwest
trom the southwest side of Garfield avenue,
Improvements consist of two and one- thence extending south seventy.one de
half story shingle and stucco house. 36x18 grees. ten seconds, east ten feet to a point;
feet. One-story addition, 8x12 feet. Porch 1 thence extending south nineteen degrees.
tront. Brick garage. 12x18 feet.
fifty seconds east twenty-four and one onehundredths feet to a point on the northI Sold as the property of John S. HInkle, 1 east
line of the said lot. (Being 1132 Gar: Jr. and Edna E. Hinkle, his wife.
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Lehighton Water Supply Company
for the
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IMRS. MARSHALL BUSY
AS CAMPAIGN CLOSES
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Principal and Interest Guaranteed by the
National Water Work. Corporation
Price:-92 and Interest, Yielding 5.68%
Free from Pennsylvania Four Mills Personal Property Tax
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Children's Aid Society was held recently at the Social Service Building,
Philadelphia. Mrs. Alan Calvert. of SI.
MAY 16, 1930
Girl Scout.
at Friends' Select School. 171h and
Cherry St. The institute enrolls about
At Ihe Girl Scout Court of Award. 130 teacher•.
Davids. chairman, presided and other twenty merit badges were awarded to the
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W. C. T. U.
McIlvain, Haverford; Mrs. \Vrn. She- The Swarthmore troup were among
well Ellis, Moylan; Miss Lydia Biddle, those receiving the highest awards. Mrs. The May meeting of the "V. C. T. U
Lansdowne; Mrs. :Karl Grzybowski, Frederick Childs, Misses Martha Taylor, will be held on Monday May 19 at 2li
Swarthmore; and !Iiss Margaret Helen Creamer, and Irma Zimmer re- Park avenue at 3 o'clock. It will be a
Bube, County Secretary, Media.
good citizcnshj~ meeting and will be ad.
ceived their first class emblems.
The Secretary reported that during
All scouts should be at the Club house dressed by MISS May B. Macken of
April, 87 Delaware COUI1t\' children Satur?ay morning at half past nine with I P~iladelphia. All women interested in
wen' heillg c;]Tccl for in - -15 family ::!. kmfc to prepare yeg-etahlcs for the r tillS timely topic are cordially invited.
hOllil's (Ii Dl'lawarc count\".
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par("nt-scollt dinner in the e\'ening.
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SUJIlhy
places for the snmmer.
tomorrow.
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GIVING LECTURES
an and has appointed Mrs. Wilfred ErBoard in the care of dependent and
win of Ogden Avenue who wil) look afncglected children of the county.
Dr,
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Principle-s" at the alI-Philadelphia in- ~
Mr~. Jeannette Hulme Watson
stitutc for vacation church school SEEKING YOUR SUPPORT
"\Irs. Jemlllcttc Hulme (Platt) \Vat. teachers,
Friday evenings, April 25 to
son died 011 Saturday ..\fay 10 while \'is.
~[a)' 23, at 7 o'clock. The [ecture Ihi.
iting 'It the home of her daughter Mrs. ('veiling
will he in the chapel of Arch
l{o), Dclaplaine, Comell aVe.'Hue.
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~[ethodist
Church; that of May 23 1 ' . ,
~lrs. \VatsOI1 was born August 10,
185-1 in De1awarl' Ohio. She was the
daughter of Cyrus and Jeannctte Platt.
STANLEY COMPANY THEATRE
III 18132 she was married to AlgenlS C.
DIRECTION WARNER Bnos.
"'atsoll of London, Ohio. Mr. \Vatson
was c:a<;hier of. the london Exchange·
Bank 11l1til his death in 1902.
For a number of years ~lrs. vVatsol1
was t'ugaged in insurance work in and
around london and was one of the
pioneer business women in that section
CHESTER
of Ohio. She was also active in church
and club work in the community.
She is survived by four chi1drell: :\Jrs.
Last Day
Ellen \Vatson Delaplaine of Swarth-·
"SPRING IS HERE"
more; Mrs. Anne ~lerrich of Portland, '
Oregon; "\lr. David \\Tatson of ArlingSat., Mon. & Tuea.
ton, Va.; and Robert Watson of Brogan,
"HOLD EVERYTHING"
Ore.
with
Funeral services were held in London
(Mrs. Warren Marshall)
Winnie Lightner
Tuesday and interment in the family plot
"Interested in laws affecting the
in the Paint TOWJlship cemetcry.
Joe. E. Brown
--.--welfare of women and children.
Harrl°et S..MarshaII
GEO. GREENAWALT
Teacher of Violin
PHONE SW. 1003.W
HOME JOBBER
AU ~!l4. of Repairs in and araund
the Loine:. Electrical Repairs and InatallatiOn a "'Specially.
A. M. ALLISON &: SON
311 Va..ar Ave4
Phone S.....th. 1160
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Ruth Chatterton in
"SARAH & SON"
SPRINGFIELD. CLUB TO
GIVE LIGHT OPERA
On Tuesday evening, May 27th, the
A regular meeting of the Delawarc popular English light opera, ":MariMuhlenberg Ave. Rutledge County Branch of the Pennsylvania tana," will he presented. with complete
scenic effects. by the Springfield M usical and Dramatic Club. The per,
formance will takc place in the auditorium of the Upper Darby High
School. which is equipped with a finc
stage and the usual access·ories. The
company will consist of about forty
peonle, including a most cxcellent ca it
Daily 50 cents. Saturday, Sunday, Holidays, 75 cent.
of well-knowu vocalists, accompallietl
Lessons Available by a Professional
hy an orchestra of twenty musicians./
The wholc production is under the diSeason Membership, $25.00
rection of Dr. C. n. ),1 arshal1, with
l\Ir.
Thomas E. Kraemer, stage manBetween Swarthmore and Chester. Tum West toward
ager.
SHARPLESS ROCK GOLF COURSE
SEASON 1930
NOW OPEN
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and Providence Road
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Breeders of Registered Guernsey Cows
FEDERAL ACCREDITED HERD NO. 36876
WALTER SMEDLEY
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If you are desirous of obtaining the very best milk
-produced under approved sanitary conditions from
healthy CO\VS, by inspected men,
CALL MEDIA 1116 W. or
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Daily Delivery in
We Welcome Your
Swarthmore and Invirons
Inspection of Our Dairy
Last Day
"WOMAN RACKET"
with
Blanche Sweet
Tom Moore
Sat .• Mon. & Tues.
"The Ship From Shanghai"
with
Conrad Nagle-Kay Johnson
_ _-,Louis Wolheirn
WEd., Thurs. & F.ri.
"BEHIND THE MAKEUP"
with
William Powell-Hal Skelly
Fay Wray
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,. Republican Candidate for
Representative to the General
Asaembly
Second Legislative District, Dela.
ware County, Primary Election.
Tuesday, May 20, 1930.
Resident and property owner in Dela_
ware County for thirty years; Secre_
tary
Springfield Township
School
Board; Director on Board of State
School Diret;:ton' As.ociation; Char~
I ter
Member of Woman's Republican
! Club of Delaware County; Springfield
j Woman'. Club; Swarthmore Woman's
I Club;
League of Women Voters; DelaI ware County Children's Aid Society;
'Delaware Count)· and Pennsylvania
Hi.torical
Societies;
Chairman of
Pennsylvania Loyal League, and Rei gent of Colonial Chapter, Daughters
, of the Revolution.
Interested in laws affecting the welfare of women and children and edu~
cation.
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"LAUGHING GUEST" IS
member of the Swarthmore Woman's
PERIWIG CLUB PLAY Club. wHl be present.
The Federation will hold its meeting
The Periwig Club of Swarthmore in the auditorium of the High School
Preparatory School will present their which is unusually well equipped for
annual production next Friday even- suc1~ conventions. seating a thousand periug, May .?3, at 8.15 o'clock in the \Vo- sons and having good acoustics. Mrs.
nlan's Club.
John
A. Frick. state president, will
The play that has been selected th;., come from her home in Allentown to ad\'t'ar is "The Laughing Guest", a mys-! dres~ the convention. In the afternoon
tt'r\" farce comedy by Frank A. Bush lour own chorus from the \Vornall's Club
. tlli Paul 1. Cook.
I with l\lr. Thunder directing, will sing
:\fcmbcrs of the cast have been work J and will also join the Delaware County
in).{ under the direction of Mrs. H. Federation c?orus ~m their .final number.
l~oger Coleman and H. Loring Ban· The . mormn~ WIll be gl~'ell o~'er to
lidd. Tickets are on sale at Buchner's fede:ratu;H1 bus mess at. whIch tune a
'Tuggery Shop and the College Phar- change In ~he by-laws WIll be mad~ ~d a
nmcy.
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board of directors elected. A box lunch_
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Eleanor Morton, who conducts a daily
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Lo.JseLold
Brownies
to bring her dues.
Fourteen Brownies from the Swarth.
lI.!onday evening May 26. The general Illorro"r'
. more group attended the Brownie party
character of the Exhibit will conform to, Cl
h at\Vten 0 clock at the
. l-Iethodlst I at the Manufacturer's Club last SaturI
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e want to rcmmd everyone day.
TIIe annua I sch00I ex h'b'
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Chorus Repeats Program
The Chorus from the \Voman's Club!
wellt to Philadelphia on Thursday whcn .
they repealed their program as given at I
the \Vomans Cluh with the addition of I
Mrs. Robert E. Carels as soloist, at tht' I
Home for Incurables.
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lIr. Sylvana Thunder \\'iIl conduct.
).frs. J. \Varrell Paxson, ~Irs. 'Vm. Ray-I
mond, ),lr5. Robert Cards, Harold Cal-.
vert, G. E. Effing and Mrs. Rosalie i
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LET US BIND YOUR
National Geographic Magazine
IN GENUINE
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Malloy Made Covers
making beautiful. permanent, f1at~opening volumes of uniform
standard si:e. Richly embossed in the GeograJ?hic design. Stiff
washable covers of highest quality imitation leather, with gold
panel and gold stamping on back bone. Colors will not fade
or rub off.
MANY TO ATTEND
column in the Ledger will talk on "The Roberts will furnish the cars. The Gar-/
FEDERATION MEETING Child at Court': and .Ihls will be followed den Committee furnished flowers for Ihe
The Swarthmore Woman's Club will
be well represented at the Delaware
Cc-unty Federation of \Voman's Clubs
which meets at Wayne on Thursday,
~lay 22. Mrs. Jesse H. Holmes will atteud, Mrs. Clifford R. Buck, the Federation Contact Secretary, and the following- delegates: Mrs. Wm. T. Johnson,
Mrs. Daniel R. Goodwin, Mrs. Harold
Cal "crt, 1-1rs. Arthur E. Bye, and Mrs.
). V. S. Bishop. Mrs. George Zimmer
and the County chairman of Education,
Mrs. J. Russel Smith, wiII also attend.
Thc Editor of the State Federation
paper•.Mrs. Robert L. Coates, who 15 a
Bell Phone Clearbrook 653.1
by general diSCUSSion concermng the children.
coming Health Festival. In addition .to
club members, all women arc invited to
attend the afternoon meetings.
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tertaill their parents at a dinner at the i
AT STRATH HAVEN \"omans' Club on Saturday evening. I
Thc girls hand-printed their own invita- I
Contracts have been let and the w.m" tions and made their place cards. Linestarted for the installation of a modern oJium was the medium, depicting a tree
dectric elevator at Stratll Haven. A by a moonlight wilh a tiny girl scout
$3.50 per Volume of 6 Issues
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prepare
and
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·serve the food.
being torn out to make way for t h
section
of
the
west
wing
of
the
hotel
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shaft and several changes are
made in the exchange. I t is expe'cted I
that the work will be completed
tie over a month.
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The bowling green which was built,
or rather planted, early in the Spring on
the north lawn of Strath Haven is rallidly rounding into condition and will be
I in use in a short time.
Bowls which
a popular sport here and in England
ing the Revolutionary days has been re\'ived and is arousing much interest.
A putting green has also been constructed this year and it is expected to
be ready for use ahout the same time as
the howling green. The Strath Haven
tennis courts have been in lise for several
weeks now.
Gl'luule and Marble Memori.....
Cemeiel'J' Work a 8pec:lalt7
NOrth Lanadowoe Avenuo
DREXJ;L HILL. PA(OPPDal' ArUnnoD Cem.etel'7)
Fine Bushy
PRIVET HEDGE
8 cents each instead of listed
price of 12Yzc.
A. W. COLLINS
Ogden Aves.
I Swarthmore
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Scouts Entertain
MANYIMPROV~ENTS
B8IabHahed. 1843
WM. J. CARTLEDGE
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The Woman's Guild of Trinity Church will hold a cake
and food sale Saturday, May
10th, from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
at 417 Dartmouth Avenue.
Window Shades
IZZS
FREDJ.HARLEY
Interior Decorator
Successor to
George SchaUes
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Furniture
Muhlenberg Ave.
Rutledge, Pa.
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Old Bank Building
GAS RANGES
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••• where it belongs ••. with the result that the kitchen remains
cool and fresh even on hot days. Here is another important fac.
tor to consider ••• you get full value for all the heat which you buy.
BUY A NEW FORD
THIS SPRING
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Frigidaire is sold with a
definite guarantee, backed
by General Motors.
And still more important
to you as a purchaser is
the fact that year after
year Frigidaire continues
to give satisfactionlong after the guarantee
. has expired.
If service should be required it is rendered
instantly and without
removing the machine
from the premises.
skilled
help
TELEPHONE
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SCHOOL EXHmIT
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Screens to fix? Awn.
ings to hang? Lawn
mowers to sharpen?
Let experts do itthey're all listed in
the Classified Telephone Directory.
SWARTHMOREAN
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Swarthmore, Pa.
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Dickt.'Y Dt·whurst. the small son of
:Mr. and ).[rs. ]. Fred Dewhurst of
Princeton a\'cnne is n'co\'cring- from
a minor oIH.:'ration.
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MAY 16, 1930
'15
Allowed for your old range
taken in exchange during this sale
absolutcly even heat and finest baking
results. Your old gas range may have
given you ycars of satisfactory service
••• it may have paid for itself over and
over again ••. and even now it can do
one thing more for you. During this
EA.SyTERMS
·5 Down, 18 Months to
THE NEW FORD TOWN SEDAN. $670
(f. o. b. Detroit, plus freight and delivery.
pay balance
Bumper. and spare tire extra.)
Prices, $113.50 and up
May sale it will he aeccpted in exchange
for a 815.00 allowance on Ihe purchase
of any Insulated Oven AUlomatic Gas
lj.ange. A number of makes from whieh
to choose. Low down payment of only
55, balance in 18 months.
See them on Display Now
PHILADELPHIA
ELECTRIC' COMPANY
Call for a Demonstration
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Delchester Utilities CorpoJ:'lltion
106 E. 9th Street
Ch~ster, Pa.
Automatic Ovcn Hcat Control, insures
Swarthmore .Motors
LANSDOWNE
South Chester Rd. at Fairview Rd.
38 E. BALTIMORE AVE.
SWARTHMORE, PA.
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CHESTER
DARBY
16-18 E. 5TH ST. 867 MAIN ST_
MEDIA
19 E. STATE ST.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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MAY 16, 1930
THE
"LAUGHING GUEST" IS
'member oi th\: Swarthmort:
PERIWIG CLUB PLAY CluJ., will h,· Illl;lllt.
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Harriet S. Marsha I
STANLEY COMPANY THEATRE
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n·\·\·j\"ill g wide "Ul'l"'rt ill ~\\"arthll1(\"\'
for hIT candidacy i"1" tIlt' ~tall' L\'gi~-
DIRECTION
WARNER
BROS.
All kinds of Repairs in and around
the horne. Electrical Repairs and Installation a Specialty.
Sat., Mon. & Tues.
"HOLD EVERYTHING"
with
Winnie Lightner
Joe. E. Brown
A, M, ALLISON & SON
311 Vassar Ave.
Phone Swarth. 1160
Slip Covers
Wed., Th"rs. & Fri.
Ruth Chatterton in
"SARAH & SON"
WASHINGTON
SEASON 1930
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.1ll()mill~.
gi~'t'lI
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Malloy Made Covers
Last Day
"WOMAN RACKET"
with
Blanche Swe,t
Torn Moore
NOW OPEN
Sat., Mon, & Tues,
"Th.e Sh'IP r- rom Shan~nat'
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with
Conrad Nagle-Kay Johnso"
Louis Wolheim
Daily 50 cents, Saturday, Sunday, Holidays,
75 cents
Lessons Availahle by a Professional
Season Membership, $25.00
Between Swarthmore and Chester. Turn West toward
Garden City at intersection of Sproul Road
and Providence Road
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"Interested in laws affecting the
welfare of women and children,
,and education."
Republican Candidate for
Representative to the General
Assembly
Second Legislative District, Del.ware County, Primary Election,
Tuesday, May 20, 1930.
Resident and property owner in Delit.
ware County for thirty years; Secre.
tary
Springfield
Township
School
Beard; Director on Board of Stah'
School Directors' Association; Ch"tt"t€r Member of Woman's Republican
Club of Dclawar-c County; Springficid
WOln:1ln's Club; Swarthmore Woman's
Club; League of Women Voters; Delawi!t"c County Children's Aid Society;
Delaware County and Pcnnsylva11ia
Historical
Societies;
Chairman
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Pennsylvania Loyal League, and Rt"
gent of Colonial Chapter, Daughh'rs
of the Revolution .
Interested in laws affecting the wei.
fare of women and children and ('{Iucation.
$3.50 per Volume of 6 Issues
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Cemetery Work a Specl.aJt)"
North Lanadowmt Avenue
DlmXI~C HILL, PA.
fOplloail Arlin.t1on Cemeter.F'
Fine Bushy
PRIVET HEDGE
8 cents each instead of listed
price of 12 J1 c.
Eighth Street near Sproul
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Phone 47
CHESTER, PA,
Phone 48
a month.
O\'t:r
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JOHN SPENCER, Inc.
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( Mrs. Warren Marshall)
National Geographic A1agazine
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Ln.t Day
"SPRING IS HERE"
Brownies
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SCHOOL EXHIBIT
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GEO. GREENA WALT
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Tlw FClkralioll will h'Jld its llIceting
TIH,' a11l1ual ~l'!II! ..1 n.hilJit will Ill' 1ll'1([
till' SwartllThl'l"t: will l't' a l:r'~\\'lli\" 1lI1'di!1.:,: tuThe I\'riwig- Cluh oi Swarthmore' ill tilt· auditoriulIl of tlw 1Ii.l..:11 ~dwol: ::\Idllday t'\'l'lliH~ .\lay .!(J. Tltl.' !.!"ellna[
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with _\11". Thl111oll'r .~i c>'\iIIC:. \\':)1 ."i11'-:
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IN GENUINE
'i Il.!gl·ry ~ho]l alld till' l'(llkg~' Phar- ich:lIlge ~II t.he hy-Ia\\"s Will he made a~d a i
).Ir. ~_\:h'allc, TllIludn will C"WillCt.
I !Joan I lit dlrt'l:tnr..- dl'l'kd,
-\ hi):\. IlIlIch- .\Ir~, J, \\;11'1'(·11 l'a''''!l1, ).11' ..... \\"111. I\;!\'l'Oll \\'ill i.,]Iow. II] tht' aill'rllC!lJI], ~[is", 1111111<1, )..Ir~, I\"ht'rt C;lrl.I~, Ibr,dd l';;r: Elc
I\:ANY TO ATTEND
,t:lliulIIll in thl' I.edger will t:tlk (Ill "The l{uhnts will imlli . . h thl.' ~-;\1.~. Thl' Car.
standard si::::c. Richly cmhosscd in the Geographic dc:.ign. Stiff
FEDERATION MEETING: Child at Court"
In' !-!:l'lll-:ral discussion (fll1t"l'r1l111!.! tht· l"hildr~'II,
nle Swarthmore \Volllan'..; Cluh will; c(-)mi;lg" } kalth Ft'sti\·al. III addition til
panel .lnd gold stmuping Oil back bone. Colors will not fade
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well rt.·presl'llted at thl' }Jc.:!awan° 'duh IIlt'1lJI!L'rs, all \\'cllllell ;Ir... ill\'it~'(1 t.)
or
rub off.
llllly Federatiull oi "'elman's ebbs, attelld tht: aitnnooll lIleding:,.
Girl Scouts Entertain
II ·ieh meets at \raYIlt.' 011 Thursday"
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COMMITTEE FOR
MRS, OGDEN BUSY
\\'Olllil1l':;
SWARTHMOREAN
\\'hich
huilt. '
or rather plallit'd. l'ariy ill the Spri1lg" 01\,
: thl' north lawn oi ~tralh lIawn is rap. idly I"ulilltling inlo nmriition anri will ill'
in tl~ .... ill a short ti1l1l·. r:o\d~ \\ hidl \\as '
a p~ Ipttlar .~Pl Irt h(n- awl ill EII~lalld dur- I
ing- the l\enlll1tillllary day:, has hL'L'1I rl'vin'd and is anlllsill.!.,( lIIud, inll're:,t.
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;\ putting grCl'1I ha~ abn ht,t'n COII..;truck" thi~ yt·:tr allli it i,.... l'XPl"l"kd til'
he rL'ad\· ior USl' ahollt the . . allll" tillll' as
the hll\~"lin!.!" .t.:l"I.'Vll, Tht: Strath I LI\'CII,
klllli" t"'Jnrt.~ havl' I!I.TII ill usc 1111' ~l'n'ral
gTl'l'lI
A. W. COLLINS
Cedar &
Ogden Aves,
PHONE 1212
The Woman's Guild of Trin.
ity Church will hold a cake
and food sale Saturday, May
10th, from 9 a, m. to 1 p, m.
at 417 Dartmouth Avenue,
Swarthmore 1225
Window Shades
FRED J. HARLEY
Interior Decorator
Successor to
George Schalles
Upholstering, Antique Reproductions
Furniture Repairing
Custom Made
Furniture
Muhlenberg Ave.
Rutledge, Pa..
GEORGE GILLESPIE & CO.
~aySal~!
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Swarthmore, Pa.
LouseLold
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Old Bank Building
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Frigidaire is sold with a
definite guarantee, hacked
hy General Motors.
And still more important
to you as a purchaser is
the fact that year after
year Frigidaire continues
to give satisfactionlong after the guarantee
has expired.
If service should be required it is rendered
instantly and without
removing the machine
from the premises.
skillet'
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Screens to fix? Awn.
ings to hang? La1m
mowers to sharllcn?
Lct eXllcrts do i t thcy're a1l listed in
the Classifi('d Tele.
phonc Directory.
TELI~PHONE
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Phone 1129
AN INSULATED OVEN gas rangp kpPI'S tl", hrat in tIl<' o,·('n
BUY A NEW FORD
THIS SPRING
• •. where it belongs ... with the l'e~lIlt thaI Ihl' kildH'1I ... ·lIlatll'
cool and f,·csh cven on hot days, Ht·"t· is allollll'l' impol'lanl fa('.
tor to consider ••• YOll get full value fur alllhl' hl'at whi"h yuu lillY.
~liS ill"uI1l1l'd 1'('011111"1'. ('(JlIlI,illt'd with
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(c. u. h. Detr•• i •. pI .... fn:h:ht ant.! '!clin:rv,
Bumper5 and spare rire extra,)
Call for a Den1.onstration
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;!a .... ralq.!(· nlOIY hav,~
Ihill;!
lIIort·
fill'
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Durill!!
thi,.;
for a SI:l.tIO allow:llwP 011 IIII' plll't'ha ... c
l:iI5 Down,
18 Months to
pay balance
Gas
Hall).!I·, :\ 1111111111'1" of lIl"k,":-o frlllll \\ hit'h
Hi' all\'
111,..111,,1,·,1
f )\"('11 :\ululIlali('
to (·hoo;.;('. I.ow d 0\\"1 1 paylllt"lIt of ullly
Prices, S 113, 50 and up
halaIH·t~
ill IH 1IIt)lIth~.
PIIILADI~LI'IIIA
EI.. ECTRIC
Swarthmore Motors
LANSDOWNE
South Chester Rd. at Fairview Rd.
38 E. BALTIMORE AVE.
SWARTHMORE, PA,
old
.,1 haking:
filll, .
.'Iav :--ill,· il \\ illlw :t('(',"plt'd ill n:t'halll!e
S:i.
See thent on Display Now
'OUI'
h('al alld
.•. it lJIa~' lIan' paid for it"plt' 0\""1' awl
0\"'1' a).!aill . , • :lfId ('\','11 liB,," it ,',111 do
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TilE NEW FORD TO\\'" SED"", $67l)
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Allowed for your old rangc
taken in exchange during this sale
;his is ONE reason Why
Delchester Utilities Corporation
106 E. 9th Street
Chester, Pa.
GAS RANGES
CO~IIPANY
CHESTER
DARBY
16-18 E. 5TH ST. 867 MAIN ST.
MEDIA
19 E. STATE ST.
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THE
SWARTHMOREAN
MAY 16, 1930
II
-Award Contracts
a junior in the department of Printing Epsilon, national journalistic honorary Publications staff for the coming year. I book, and the student directory.- -JOhn
For New Schools and Publishing at Carnegie Institute of fraternity, it was announced this week. The Tri-Publication staff publishes each is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, na.
Technology, has been elected to Pi Delta John will be editor-in-chief of the Tri- year the Carnegie handbook, the song tiona! socia! fraternity.
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t,.om
building(Continued
completed
by Page
Sept.OM)
1 for the
opening of the fall term of school.
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"'Ve are particularly anxious that the
work be completed by these dates and
have the promise of the companies bonding the contractors that they will be on
the joh within twenh'-follr hours should
any contractor dciat;lt in any way," said i
Frank N. Smith, president of the board.
The contracts were awarded as follows. The number refers to the cost of
all eight rooll1 building and X before ~
the number refers to the additional cost
of two more rooms in the center wing. :
General contract, lIcCabe Bros, Bala-!
Cynw~'d, Bid No.1, $59, 500. Bid
X-I, $6,000.
Electrical Contract, Jesse C. ~larshall, I
1318 Fletcher ,we., )'loore, Bid No.2.
5:} '3-:I., ~~o
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,- 2· $7-:I.
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Plumbing Contract. 'Villiam S. Hoffman, Swarthmore. Bid :Xo. 3, $5,894.50
and Bid X-3, $206.00.
Heating Contract, American Heating
and Ventilating Co., 1505 Race st., Philadelphia. Bid No.4., $12,450. Bid. No.
X-4, $800.
The contracts for the shOJI building bchind the College avcnue school were let
as follows:
General contract, Hood and Gross,
1535 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, $12,495.00.
Electrical Contract, Stewart 'Valters,
37 So. 69th st., Upper Darby, Pa., $1,272.00.
Plumbing Contract, ,V. S. Hoffman,
Swarthmore, $896.75.
Heating contract, A. ).IcClintock and
SOilS, 1937 Ridge ave., Philadelphia,
$2,999.
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Delivers Your Favorite
$158 .tu~is
To Edit Publications
Other Models from $95 to $225
John F. Spencer, 330 Swarthmore ave.
PRICES INCREASE JUNE 1
The Grigsby-Grunow Company, manufacturers of
Majestic Radios, has announced that Majestic prices
will be increased on June lst.
~ight now you have a golden opportunity to buy
one of these great sets at its present low price. The
new Majestic easily represents the greatest dollar
for dollar value in the radio field. The time is
short when you will be able to buy your favorite
model at the present price. Come to our store
sometime soon and hear a new Majestic. Test it
any way you choose-it will out-perform the finest
radio you have ever heard, and put most of them to
shame. Each Majestic is an outstanding value in
its price field.
Now is the time to buy before the price of each
model is advanced on June lst.
BUY NOW AND SAVE!
Put 'Goodyears on
now... they'll still be
like new for Summer
Ride safely on slippery
roads this Spring and
still have :'new tires"
when Summer arrives.
Experienced motorists
buy now... ask us why.
Liberal trades and
low 1930 prices •.•. at
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HANNUM & WAITE i
RADIO
R.
F.
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L.
P.
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PAINTER, President
DAVIS, Vice. President.
MATLACK, Secretary.
MATLACK, Treasurer.
State and
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Sts.
REDIA
Phone 1650
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Swarthmore, Pa,
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A USED PACKARD All of the New Car Prestige.
Most
of the New Car Mileage A Small Part of the New Car Cost.
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Club Sedan
1928
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Small Coupe with
Rumble Seat
Seven Passenger
Sedan
T~elfth & Crosby Streets
Phone Chester 4450 Chester, Pa.
OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL NINE
F. B. FRANCIS
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Swarthmore, Pa., May 23, 1930
GRUNDY oGIVEN
BIG VOTE HERE
BOROUGH WILL
WIDEN PARK AVE.
$2.50 Per Yeal
Seek
of Parents WALLS PUZZLE
ForCooperation
M emorl-al Day
SerV I-ce. S ,
BORO COUNCIL
Park avenue between Chester road and
Dartmouth avenue will be widened by
about four yards this summer according
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Pinchot Also Leads by Wide to a decision reached by borough council
Margin; Mrs. Ogden Well .
at the regular meeting last Thursday e,'eThe Harold Ainsworth Post of the ents to coollerate with them in enuea\'or- : D;scu8s Need for Having Public
ning, At the present time, the curh on American Legion in planning for an all- .
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HEar;ngs on Zoning Law
Supported
th e nor tl'd
f th e bl oc k to b"
mg to f )ring
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e nnprov- propnate observation of 1[emorial Day t'
'I about
. I aI) morcI ' fitting observa-I
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xcepbons
ed,
has
been
temporarily
set
back.
The
next
Friday,
The
help
of
the
parenlo;
of
JOn
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year:
to
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UNPOPULAR
experiment of parking at an angle has Swarthmore wili greath' facilitate the, courage the wild scramble for exploded I \VHJtT
IS
been so successful that Joseph S. Bates, plans of the Post.
Ishells following the volleys in honor of:
A
WALL?
:\ very good rule for determining
y the ceremonies in the the dead; to discourage the circus parade:
chairman
of
the
Highway
committee,
Unflortunatel
The
Swarthmore
zol1mg
ordinance
ckction results at an early hour is that recommended that the stre~t be made past lavc been somewhat marred by an, attitude in general.
the candidates or nominees with the even wider and the curb set back on both ex.cess of exub.erance from the many I Children old enough to keep up will clearly states that a building is "allY
sides a total of not morc thall fOllr I Id
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W 10. nllll ahout as the veterans I be entirely welcome to march in the pro- oJ I
kwcst votes in Swarthmore are almost yards. The present temllorarv curb has c 11 ren
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c( rtal'n to I)
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alon.g,ide in c. onsiderahle I' cession if Ihc will keep together in one P ace or attac ed to real estate, includI t I Th P'
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widened the street b" ahout 21/_,
"ards.
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011 Tuesday, however, proved an exA communication from Alice L. Em- the ranks
Ch'ld
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. natural that c1uldren
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I reontoonkeep
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es ahead
or ve OCIP
es arc
windows,
chimneys,
c('ption, for Swarthmore gave Gifford mons, waso rea(I encI
OS1l1g
a)1
It .
IS 'qUlle
should II. requested
well
or well
be- fiporches, caves, bay
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Pinchot a total of 467 votes to 275 for $143,50 for damages and injuries suffer- be attracted b' an k' d f
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cd by Mrs, Enlmons ,vllell slle fell o"er
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Y l1l 0 a para e,
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t Ie proceSSIOn, not a ongsl e,
hIS proJ' ecvting parts thereof"
,
Francis Shunk Brown and 94 for Phil•
especla y when lead by a brass band. year the boy and girl Scouts will make
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lips the wet candidate, and those wllo the temporary wooden curb on Park ave- But should they not be made to realize it their particular duty to endeavor to
n elrpre m g tt USb' deblllhtlon Ittera .ly
nue, t
The'bill was itemized as follows: th a t runnmg,
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applied the old rule and went home a
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$100 for rumed dress, $41 doctor's bills,
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s one wa
rea c.~ ate sIgn sun la etc
midnight Tuesday expecting to hear 0',
$ 5
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ceremollle,s to the end that they may havc I
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Pinchot's certain defeat the follo"'I'll,'7 and
T 2, 0 for a pair of si k hose.
servat'IOn 0 f tl'
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I a s lare 111 tIe dlgl11ty and slgmficance of I ft
't I I bcou ( e dUI t on y
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he bill was turned over to Assistant
Officers of the p(,st ha"e requested par-I the da....
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a Rer a. ~erml la( ,cen grante .
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day, were very much surprised to Borough solicitor Clarence G, Myers to
equtrlng a permIt to put up a bIrd
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ house would be rediculous. SUI)pose' a
learn that Swarthmore's favorite was be handled as he thought advisable,
the State's favorite as the next gov•• •
YALE PRESIDENT TO
r SERVICE OF MUSIC
bird house violates thc zoning ordinance
crnor of Pennsylvania.
SPEAK AT COLLEGE I
THIS SUNDAY AFTERNOON i by being ~uilt within 25 feet of the
111 the case of Joseph R. Grund" the
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old rule applied, for while he se-c'un'd
President Aydelotte and Dean Ray-! The Vesper service of music which I the bird house bui~der would han to ap57R votes for Senator against JanH'S
11I0nd \'Valters of Ihe College, wish to I was to have been given at the Swarth- i v.e ar hdo~c council and se~k ~n cxcepJ, Davis' 143, and Bohlen's 99, Da,,:s
extend t~lro.lIgl~ the Swarthmorean a i more Presbyterian Church last Sunday,' tlOn uf IllS ~Ians su that IllS bird ho?se
l\'On the nomination,
general 1I1ntatloll 0to the people of I was postponed to the coming Sunday at! cOtt~d he bUIlt contrary to the zomtlg
The vote for Senator and G
I S\\'arthmor~ to a!tend the COl1lmence- I five o'dock because of the death of the: ordmance,
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overnor Usual March to Eastlawn Cem-! mcnt exerclscs thIS year,
l'!0r
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hy precincts was as follows:
II aged mother of the organist and choirI f would ItheI matter .be solved
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dery Will Preceed ProII
J,ame~ R. .-: nge 11: president of Yale "!aster, Mr, Benjam.in L, Knee~ler. .\[r.s, ea.';I.r or"at.t Ie ~st m~etmg. 0 • ~ouncl ,
SenatorN,
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Umverslty
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I)Drew
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GovernorThe annual ~r emorial Day services exper!ment~1 college of the Ulllverslty coming Sunday at five o'clock, will con-ll11g o.-dmance Itterally and you want to
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55, 116 275 will be held in Swarthmore next Fri- ' of Wlsconsm. Dorothy Canfield Fisher, sist of selections from the works of lplllt a few I stakes around Y?llir . tomato
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t tat you "1".re Inot ,VIO atl,ng
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901 Ainsworth Post of the American Le-! Kappa spe,!ker,
! 4 :45 o'clock and in the Vesper sen'ice I ZOl1l11g aw or a pUu IC learll1~ WI
lave
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he called before ,an exceptIOn
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Leroy Van Roden \1OlIed 30
a lar'-f'. gion, The members of the Post will,·I D
r, Angell'IS one of the most dis- • • r. r"neecII er WI'11 IIe aSSisted
by _,'I't-s . tu d.
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... assemhle at Borough Hall at 9 A, :\L tmgutshed
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plans
I'ole, defeating James \Voliellden for
educators of the United I. I'leil'e .H l~)IIJar,
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Ihe Republiciln nomination for COI1- and proceed to EastIa" n ccmeter) ' , States. He has been preSIdent of "Yale I:
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Other totals were: .
and civic organizations will gather at ident of that university, It is interesting ItnllUslClantShl" 10m: r. fnee ~r nngs uto i The iss.lle has been hrought to a head
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Square for a bne
at t 0 110 t e th a t h e "as
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'll b y hserVIces a musIc arc
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f e\1. at the present time by all epidemic of
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of Yale since li66 who was not a ,pO.s~1 ) e . y t c. generous memona 1I1l( ~ 0 I
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k' gra ua e 0 t e UI11Verslty, e recelvec
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Alhert Dutton Mac Dade, 697, J u\lgC'
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uent ler WI 111a e degrees from the University of Michi- ~'rs. \Villiam Plumer Potter,
i ege app Ie o[ a [lCrllllt or two, se~llJ'.
of the Superior Court, \Villiam B. a few remark~ at Eastl~wn Cemetery gan and Harvard, In graduate work he
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detached houses at th~ corner ot hIm
Linn, the winning candidate, 694; J, at the concluslO~1 of which the melll- studied at the unive,rsilies of, Berlin I. The tenor .solo sung by "\Ir. Colafem-; a\'el~I1C and. Cedar !ane.
he t~vo h~u~~s
Frank Graff, 481: James B. Drew, 178. bers of the LegIOn Post and the Boy an~1 J:Ialle, also at Vienna, Pans, and lila at 11lorJllng worship in the Preshy-. were connected b) a br.lck, ,\all \\ h."h
For Lkutenant Go\'ernor, Charles F. Scouts will proceed to the ~[cmorial LeIpZig. The honorary ~egree of Lit!. terian Church last Sunday morning,: e\'cryone sect~led to a(!mlt 1l1111?oved the
Armstrong, 431; Edward C. Shannon, tablet at Station Square over the fol- D, ,~as conf,erred up~m 111m by the Ulll- . "Come unto ~[e and I~est," was 'the I appearance ot the, proJect, but was, con171', Charles Dorrance, 112, and Fralll..~ lowin
route: Park avenue to Yalc verslty of \ ermont 111 1915, and, that of I composition of \Vinifred Konkle, )'Irs., trary to the Z01l1llg ~rdlt1ance. Conscg
LL,D. by Chicago
Harvard,Cincinllatl'
Yall!, Prmceton.'
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Po R Thompson 5(j Secretaf" of In- avenue, wcst on Yale avenue to CIles- Columbia
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I Dr. Angell IS a noted authority,
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t IIe past f e w
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;'cI' al'll 300· 'Charles 'Frec'l \"II'lte (j'''':
At the il;tersection of Yale and Park, on psychology, having taught this sub-/months. Her work is filII of promise Cl1s\StlOn, at t"t'O lllee.t1ll g s fO
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j catlOll ~\"as ma( e. or ;~ pc nlll t to JUI
For the State Commlttce, BeSSie B.o the processl,on. H. ~~" P. R, 1L, Al11- I "Chapters from Modern Psychology'"
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a wall 111 conllcctton wJth the new home
E,'erett polled 622 votes, James
erican LegIon ~uxlha~y, Red Cross, and an "Introduction to Psychology,", LOCAL WOMEN AT
I' (i Thomas B. 11cCahe on North Ches~raher 409, and \ViIliam T, Ramsey Community SerVIce, GIrl Scouts, and His administrative work first beganj
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the Fire Department,
in 1908 when he acccpted the office of
EETI G which is tn hc crectcd hy Clarke and
(COlltilllll'd on Page Eight)
(C ollt"",,,d Oil Pay~ Eigl,t)
Dean of the· senior colleges of thc
. Harve\', will consisl of alterations anrl
University ,of Chic:tgo, During 19~8-19
The \Vol11an's Cluh of Swarth!l1urc. additio"ns to his present home. The plans
h.e was act!ng preSIdent of the Unlver- was. rel>resenlcd at the Art AllIance: call1'd for a wall un thc western side of
sltY,of CI11cago, In
he beca,me
held,
Thursday, to
i the housc shuttng oil the \'il'\\' of the
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,presIdent of the Carnegl~ Coq~o:at\On plans tor Jlrovl(ltng flowers lor Plllladcl- I rl'ar door and thl' garage and crcatin~
, of New York, He left thiS posItIon to 1)III'a throllgllollt tl e '
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:~~~pt the presldenc) of Yale ul1lver-r (,corge ZImmer, Ch,alrmal~ of the ,1'low~r. etc,
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,Council rllled that the wall \\:a,;, a part
COUlll), :-'1 r~, I il~.S- ,01 the 1](.lI1sc and that. the pen11lt lor the
II should he a source of chagrin to
En'ryont' around Swarthlllore seems i famous novelist. She has received
Harold Goodl\ In, i house \\'lth the wal] IIlcluded could not
nIo-! of Ihe I)ro)erty owners of Swarth- to take Ilride in the Fire Association! gre(~s from the Ohio State university, and ~[rs. Chllo.rel B~tck \~'cre Jlresent.j he gil'cn cxccpt hy special l~rll1issiol1.
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, . granted how. 'SlI that thl' e(llII\)". "'a cent to\\0arc IS I,S
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C,alter! uJlon, clay or mght ~o. protcct i cOllie to your house a d~zt'n tunes to daughter, Sarah Fishcr, '30, is a mell\-. flowers Will he colleclt'd ane] dlstrthuted.
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S\\;lrthnIOTt'S homes and hUll<1l1lgs gl't 'find YOI1 at home, ~elld 111 the couJlon ht'r,
C"llt of pay for their trouble. TItt'y; with a check today and a\'oid the el1lDr, Alexander ~[eilkejohn, director·
do it hecausc somconc has to and he- I harrassmcnt of ha\'ing 10 It'll 011t' oi. of tl~e t:xper~!llellta~ col~ege. of the Un i- :
ral"" the\' fecI that thc,' arc hctt{'r! the active firemen Ihat you lIl'\'t'r SIl)l- verslty of \\: ISCOnSlll w~lI g1\'e the Bac-:
ahl" than ~(l1lll' of thcir ne'ighhors.
: ported th(' :\ssociation hefore.
calaurealc.' address in thc Friends'!.
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,~[t·cting House on :=>un~lay morning,.
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American educational life, From 1912·
FIRE ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN
to 1923 hc was president of Amherst
For thelirst timl' in many years the
Thc dri\·c will hi' for :\ctin' Il1t'mh'r'college and instituted many swecping, ~warthllHlre Fire and Prnh'ctiH' :\';So- ships cos:ing S5 ('aeh and at Il'ast (,nc
changes in the educational program, In' dation will promot(' an intensi,oc cal1l- nll'lllher!'hip from l'\'l'ry hO:lle will hl'
,1925 President Glenn Frank invitt d' paig-n from :\Iay 30 to J lllll' () to sn'nrl'
Mail to Charles A, Smith, treasurer, or Dr, John B. Roxby,
him to come to \Visconsin as Britting- a Fire .\ssocialion mcmhcrsl!ip in C \0t'r ,0 :;olicitc;1. The town will
divided into
president, Swarthmore, Pa,
, ham Profcssor ?f Philos?phy, In 19~6; h011l(' in tilt' Illlwllgh. ,'\t thc preSt'I;! dis!rict~ and the following campaign
: he became chalrtpan ot the, cXJ>ert- ·linH'. It'ss than iort\' pl'r ccnt oi thl' cOlllmittec 1t'(1 hy Dr, I{oxhy will head
D Enclosed find check for $5 for membership for one year
mental fCODIIl:g'~[, .Ik'"lcI.l1lcth. )'IClkle Jo,I.11I, , hOlllt's in S\\'arthm()~e arc 1lIt'llIh('rs oi l'olllll'itt('('s to solicit 111l'lllht'rships:
to the Swarthmore Fire and Protective Association,
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el' <:john,
IS a memucr· t IIt.' I"'In', \ ssoclatlon.
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my membership,
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Vacatlon Bible School
I truck
which was purchased irom the· John Powl'll, secretary: John Conway,
'org'anization's treasury for :::5.11("'," says and Clayton \\'altnn,
Put me down as a member of the Swarthmore Fire and
: The Daily Vacation Bihle School will i Dr. Jobn B, I~()xhy, prt.'sielt.'lIt ni the, Final plans for th<: campaign will hc
Protective Assn. and send me a bill.
. hc held in Swarthmon' this SllI.llll1Cr as Association, Other equipmcnt for tht' i worked out next wc('k anel anllollncc
i in the mornings at the Friends' ~[eeting i lat('c\ j.{llwt.'s, etc., is purchase(1 from tIl(' 1 pon is printed elsewhere in this week's
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This Yl'ar the classes will meet Association ,treasllry anrf WI' art' hadly papl'r and if mailed to CharIcs A, ~lIlith,
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Presbyterian Ch'urch. )'Irs, , in need of fllncls."
i Ireasurer, will save the firemen the
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I :Mablc Hutchinson will he in charge Actin mcmherships, costing $5 a Ilrol1hle of calling at your home or will
again this yt.·ar, The classes wilt range! Yl'ar will he solicited hy the campaign Imake it easier for them to comc get
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fronl kinrlcrgart~1 age to fourteen ycarL Iconlnlittcc of lIlt' Associatioll.our llleHllJership.
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Dorothy Canfield Fisher, who willi and
G~rden COl11n~lt~:e
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de_l more Che) n,e? , 11r~,
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.surprise shower in honor oi Miss i Paterson, Jane Paterson, Kitty weltz., Mr.s. John Censenter, llrs, Albert
Elizabeth Tan~y of Swarthmore was Elizabeth Garrett, Betty Taylor, Ann Johnson, Mrs. Laura Baird, ).(rs. John i
given by ~lr. and ~lrs. \Vi11iam Quinn.: I.Otl Taylor. )'Iarg<'rct Shepherd, Thelma: FawCt'H, 11rs. \Yahl, "Irs. Samuel :\L:
an,d family, ()f 13 Girard Avellue, olill-lllg-h~~, Alma TrcHthick and U~rtha I Dodd and :\lrs. Harold Tomlinsun.,"
Saturday c\'cning, 11ay 17th.
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"llls.s Elizabeth Pctran of ~lll1neapohs
~lrs. Harold Calvert of South Chester Iand .Mrs. \Villiam O. ),1 iller fonner"
is visiting her sister :Mrs, Edward DClIlli- roJ.d entertained the members of the! rcsidents of Swarthmore enter'tained at I
sori of \Vestdalc avc.
chorus of the \Voman's Club at tea 1..10n-1 a garden partv at her h~me at C\"I1\\'\"d!
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Mrs. Allen C. \Vood and Mr.s. Carroll
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)'Irs, Bayard .hlorrison of Harvard I The infant daughter of Mr. and :lIrs,
Club at dinner and bridge last Saturday. avenue i~ entertaining at dinner \Vednes- (John Kirk :h-fcCurdy, 3d, of Cornell ave1 nul'
was baptized at Our Lady of Per• • ..
day c\"enmg.
)Ir. Claude C. Smith of Baltimorc II
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Pike is entertaining a group of lIlell at
:\115s I'lorence \Volverton cntcrtamed" child was christened Valma joan the I
hi~ sl~nun('r home. at ~.lIck .!fill Falls ~he hrid~ge club ?f. which she is a .member Igrandparents,. .Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph!
thiS \\eek-elld. Hl'S gU(~ts ,,111 he 11r.!lat (he Stratll HaHn Inn ~1onda}.
ISchlosboll helllg thc sponsors.
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Ilome Itl
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and St2111e\'
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Howard L ungren, Jr. at I'
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The Pellllsylvania Flower Association
~fr. ]ose()h Seal of Cornell avenue has'1'1
l\h. and Mrs. Joseph Bates. ~lr. and
will hold its anllual meeting at the Upper
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rall . .I.' r. all{ .\ rs.
ICOBank Nursery Saturday at 3 P. M.
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acre Park arc entertaining at dinner and t . ),1 rs. james
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Mrs. Wilham \ lachos IS cntertaullng
llrs. A. \V, FergusolJ.
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her duplicate briliac club next Tuesda,'.
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"To be Kent Dressed
~Ien's
Snits
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Sportswear
Wrist
Watches
Lighters
Jewelry
Hosiery
Lingerie
Pajamas
Kerchiefs
See Om' Complete Assortment Today!
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Management
RETAIL
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and the June Graduate
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Springfield Upholstery Shop
THE LAUGHING GUEST
A my.lery farce comedy in three acta
Friday eve., May 23rd 8:15 P. M.
Woman'. Club
On S.le Buebner'. or Colleae Pharmacy
All Talking with George Sidney
and Charles Murray
Can:p POCONO for boys
11th Season
A sports and woodcrart cam). 20)0
feet up In the P.)cono Mou:.talns,
Mrl"e:-ate fee f'!OVC"'- 'til cxpe Hie~.
MR. AND MRS. C. G. PAXSON
Mer. I029-J
In KenilWorth Road. Merion. Pa.
"WE HOMEFURNISHED MOTHER'S YOUR.5"
LET us FURNI:3H
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Miss Elizabeth Terrell... of Dartmonth
avenue graduates next Tuesday from the
Health Education course of \Vest Chester
Stale Teachers College,
615'17 -EnGMONT AvENuI;
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OUTSTANDING FEATURES OF I'HE NEW FORD
All Talking with EI Brendel
Use
1~lnd"er"h
l.rldU'-
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19c ~
FOR
Choice of attractive colors.
Fully enclosed, silent four-wheel brakes.
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STANLEY COMPANY THEATRE
Adjustable front seats in most bodies.
Four Houdaille double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers.
Bright. enduring Rustless Steel for many exterior metal parts.
A1uminmn pistons.
Chrome silicon alloy valves.
Chrome alloy transmission gears and shafts.
Torque.tube drive.
Extensive use of fine steel forgings and electric welding.
Three.quarter floating rear axle.
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More than twenty ball and roller bearings.
Swarth. 1226
CHESTER
Today-Last Day
Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield.
Five steel.spoke wheels.
55 to 65 miles an hoor.
Quick acceleration.
Ease of control.
Low first cost.
Economy of operation.
Reliability and long life.
Good dealer service.
Ruth Chatterton in
"SARAH & SON"
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Sat., Mon., Tues.
Al Joison in
"MAMMY"
Wed., Thur. & Fri.
Buddy Rogers in
"YOUNG EAGLES"
WASHINGTON
"BEHIND THE MAKEUP"
PECK
with Fay Wray-Hal Skelly
Sat., Mon., Tues.
Lawrence Tibbett in
FRESH!!
"THE ROGUE SONG"
"The Pick of the Catch"
Wed. & Th",r.
Grant Withers &. Loretta Young
Bur: a few hours caught off the
Jersey coast_._ __
DOZEN
Crisp Tender
Radishes
Scullions
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New streamline bodies.
Today Only
William Powell in
UNLIMITED HORSEBACK RIDING
FriendlY In flue lee preval s with starr
of eoJlege-tr:l"ned men, InCluding a
resident camp doctor.
~warthmore references if desired.
Write or telephone 'or information.
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)lr. and Mrs. Warren ).[. Foote of
\"aInut Lane and Ogden avenUe are
driving to Ithaca, N. y, for the Corncll
University Spring Day and to spend the
week-end with their daughter )(rs.
David Hanel.
"THE GOLDEN CALF"
RTEL
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,"night on "\Vomcn and Citizenship," The
New Jersey Primary is held in June.
"THE COHENS
AND THE KELLYS
IN SCOTLAND"
£11"<>0 lIelglot.. , .....
IrrIblMUUWlU ..... UU,MU... U,M,M,M ... uulldlum.mm .... m.... man ..... u.... u..... uM.wm
Golden Ripe
Bananas
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present.
Mon. and Tues.
Eat More Fish
Phone Sw. 333
The Periwig Ch:b of Swa,rthmore Preparatory School
"BURNING UP"
Fresh
Sugar Peas
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Richard Arlen and Mary Brian in
DIRECTION WARNER BROS.
"ark Ave.
ORDER NOW
180 Saxer Ave.,
Friday and Saturday
DEPAIlT~.IlNT
Open Sail. 11111 :5 P.ltl.
StrathHaven
Awnings will make your Home
and More Pleasant
MEDIA, PA.
Auto llobes
83.00 '0.7.00
On the Dalthlllore Pike
Phone 240
More Attractive
MEDIA THEATRE
THE KENT MFG. ~O.
PARK AVENUE
Swarthmore
Also Porch Furniture, A Replica of a Quaint Colonial Bedroom. Finished in
Lawn Swings
Maple which adapts itself very readily to cretonne drapes.
Rockers etc.
(Easy tenns can be arranged)
Dresser. $32 Extra
Wed. and Thurs.
"The Inn with Personality"
BUCHNER'S TOGGERY SHOP
to be Well Dressed."
Compare Kent's Clothes: .. not with clothes of
the same price, but with clothes selling for con·
siderably more and you'll immediately realize
the saving afforded .• '. plus quality.
Band To Play
Sunday Night
Swarthmore 680
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Ladles' Dress & Sport .. (;(111'" to Qrder
822.50 to 835.00
The public is invited to
attend the concert at
Strath Haven to be given
by this well known harmonica band at 8 P. M.
Why not come early,
bring the youngsters and
dine in The Tea Room?
Neckwear
Shirts
Golf Hose
, Knickers
PIECES
a few days as the guest of It.Irs. Elizabeth AI, Candy. She addresses the
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I\"omen's
Civic Club of Ocean City to-
Boys' Suits
'10.50 to 817.50
White FI.nnel
Tronsers
'7.00
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Suggestions for Graduation Gifts I
HoXle
For HIM
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Tropleal "'orsted ..
815.00
Men's & Boys'
"nlekers
'2.:m to '5.00
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Just think of choosing a suit or
other garment from hundreds of the
smartest styles, combining an unusual assortment of patterns in ah
the newest shades for summer, that
will meet the most exacting demands
for wear, comfort and appearance.
)Iiss Caroline Evans of J\Iichigan ave-"I )'Ir. and 1..lrs. \Vilfred Ervin of Ogden
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nue entertained at bridge last Saturday a\'CllliC arc visiting in Chestnut Hill.
I > Dr., v..l!lhan~[.T: EIl~.:i \addr:sS~rL the
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entertained I ~.lC . . It erspooll . u:. (mg .\ on ay on
)'Ir. and )'Jrs. "'alter J. Fritz of Col- f her bridgc club at the Strath Haven Inn I UChglOI1 and R~5S1:.•
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week-end.
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~lrs, H. It Faringer, of Harvard ave- nut ane arc .vlslttng t IClr SUIl r~n 111
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In\l;;:, entertained at luncheon and bridge 1 Courtenay Ellis of Rochester. N. '\. for
Ann!.! Kraus, Helen Kraus
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owell of
wart more
tertamed
a group of frtcnds
Jast satur-Io
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' guests were: P a IS \. I) rc.....vel rLim·, .
~(rs
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MILL PRI~ES
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place at the home of the brides parents I
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ill Denver 'It six o'clock May 10th. The
The Committee for the Taylo]: .Hospbride wore hcr mother's wedding gown ital wishes to thank all of those who
oi ivory satin and rose point lace, and helped by donating of cakes or servi::es
clrried an old-fashioned nosegay of
11l:I!rOn-of-honor, was dressed in perryI I I
\I'inktc blue chiffon, and the maid-of-hollI,r, :Miss DOi'othy Bauer, wore pale pink.
I;()th attendants carried a sheaf of
!:lacs. )'1rs. Roche wore pale yel10w
.Mrs. Roy Delaplaine of Cornell ave(:Iiffon and a corsage of purple pansies. nul.! has returned from l.ondon, Ohio.
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~-rrs. George F. Fenno of Swarthmnr('
The house was profusely decorated ,n'enlle entertained at IUllcheon and
\\ ith lilacs and lavendar and white tulips, bridge yesterday.
;told the only light used was furnished
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b\· purple candles. The ceremony was i Mrs. Herhert Fraser of Elm a"enue
I:~'rformed. by the Very Right Reverend is entertaining at tea today.
I:t.'ujamin Dagwell, Dean of St. Jolm's
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)1 rs. Edwin A. Yarnall went to Ocean
:\fter the wedding a buffet supper for City \Vednesday of this week to spend
for Decoration Day . . .
and they're right in line
for your Vacation ... too!
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ilild :Mr. Carl Ryan of Swarthmore took
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young couple motored to Colorado en~aged to teach in Oxford next year. Due left Wednesday for AlUlapolis where members are Mrs. J. M. Roy, Mrs.
The Vestry of Trinity Church are is- ' ~prjngs to spend their honeymoon at the MISS Terrells has had a most remark- she will spend several days with her Henry lIock,
Henry Hanz,suing invitations to members and friends Broadmoor.
able attendance record.. She has driven daughter )'frs. R. D. Conrad,
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every . morning
and has
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\\T. R Morgan. ~),(r5. T . Harry Brown ,
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missed ester
two da'
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at the Rectory on Friday evening, June
rerguaona Entertained
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our years.
lfrs. B. B. Lister of Park a\'enue is all of Swarthmore and Mrs. Charles
6, to meet the Reverend and Mrs. J.
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her bridge club next Tues- Thiele of Norwood.
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.Iarden Guenther.
The Faculty of the Swarthmore Public
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r. and Mrs. A. \\'. Fe ..guson are cn-, day.
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I Schools entertained at dinner Tuesday t~rtaining the!T evening bridge club at I
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The Cradle Roil and Primaf'.'
' DepartRYAN.ROCiJt
for Dr. and Mrs. A. \V. Ferguson. Dr.
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lomas
at 1 lone of Norwood' ment (If the First Du\' School had their
'Ferguson was presented with II handsome I
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~lrs. William Vlachos
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II' hridge duo) at IUllcheon II annual I)art,\' at \Vhitticr House )[omlay
fhe wedding of .Miss Vivian Roche, gold watch .
assar ave· 1 an can s
ednesday afternoon. The I afternoon.
daughter of }.{r. and Mrs, E. J. Roche,
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.Mr. ,and Mrs. Harold Ogram of Ri\'~r_
view road are attending the 36th Annual
Convention of the Pennsylvania Bank_
e.-'s Association which is be,ng held :lla)'
21, 22, and 23 al Atlalllic City.
Call Swarthmo~o 9QO lID." Givo Your
. News to the SociftI ~tor
lHE SWAR~OREAN
RECEPTION
23. 1930
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MACKEREL
BUTTERFISH
SEA TROUT
SEA BASS
CAPE MAY GOODIES
JERSEY COD
FILLET HADDOCK
FILLET OF SOLE
FLOUNDERS
WEAKFISH
CLAMS
Have It Every Day
in
"THE SECOND
FLOOR MYSTERY"
from .tory liThe Agony Colemn"
JAMES A. PILSON
LIGHTING &: POWER WIRING
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
107 Sylvan Av.nu.
Railed,.
Can b. . .acbed at Sw. 1145
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MRS. A. J. QUINBY &: SON
FUDeralDirecton
and EmIMImen
2tI SOUTH ORANGE ST.
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THE NEW FORD TUDOR SEDAN
Roadster.
Phaeton.
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Sport Coupe
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..u pri.cu /. o. b. D.trol.l.. pLu. /,.f.he and
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De Luse Coupe. • ts50 Convertible Cabriolet t64S
Tbree-window Fordor Sedan $625
De Luse Sedan
• t650 Town SedaD
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Bumpe,. arad . " . . dr. estra. ., 10.. COlt.
Vraicer.cl Credlt ComJNllU' plcJn oj tl .... po,.m.nu DlI•• onol"'" Ford .conomy.
FORD MOTOR £OMPANY
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SWARTHMOREAN
MAY 23, 1930
THE SWARTH~10REAN
"INHERITORS" HEDGEROW
PLAY DECORATION DAY
PublUhed Every Friday at Swarthmore, Pa.
A ~[emonal Dav matlllce performance of Susan GlaspeWs drama of Am
Robert E. Sharples,
Editor and Publisher
encan hfe and education
Inheritors .IJJ!:::=================i=================~1
ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
TO WORSHIP
"lth
TlII S\\ C\RTH~IORE PRESB\
fERIA:-.i CHURCH
Re, John Eller) Tuttle
Pastor
her attentton as a novelist and her onc
Inau",ural Address March 4 '29
Sunday
10 OO-Btblc School A real school
act pia)" "Tnftes", had received the
Sunday
benedictIon of the Manhattan praise 10 00 A. M -FIrst Day School on WhIt l100--Mornmg \Vorshtp
S"'rmon (or the Pentecost Anmversan
tter House
but tlu5 was four years before the
'warthmore. Pa. under the Act of March J. 1879.
FRID '" \, MAY 23, 1930
EASTERN SHORE IS
Ithe deSIgn 01 Independence Hall 111 PlnlaLOVELY MOTOR TRIP Idelplua Man) buoldongs datong back to
I YOU
THE PERSONAL QUESTION
autl or s pllgromage to Greece and Thc ll:OOA M-Meetmg for \OVorshlp III
OF PENTECOST
the M eet1l1g House
Road to the Temple
and
Brook
Wednesday
445--0rgan WorshIp hlr Kneedler
E\ ans through whose recent acqU1sl
9:30 A. M. to 2 30 P. M -Sew1l1g and
hOll by Paramount for Ruth Chatter
and MISs Hubbard. Cellost
Qutltmg 111 \Vhlther House OInttted 500-Monthlv Service of MUSIC- \
tall Su~an Gtaspcll "III make her
unto! June 4th
screell del.ut
Dudlc) Buck programme
All are cordially invited to JOin ID these
MIss Hubbard Celhst
As h\o of the tell PrmlllcetO\\11
services
700-Young
Peop1e
PlaJ,ers "hlch mcluded Edna St \ Hl
Wednesday
cent )..[ IlIa\ and Eugcnc 0 Neill the
8 OO-M Idweck Sen ICC m the Pcntc
author of • Inheritors
and Jaspt I
TRINITY CHURCH
cost AlltllVerSar)
Deeter made their acquamtancc III thl!
Protestant Episcopal
Ever)
man
15 better for attendllW
theatre and Deeter "as selected to
Church
Most
men need all the
direct the ~e\\ York productIon Al
Chester Road and College Avenue
help
the)
can get
though the c.::ntteal reeephon of the
Rector
pla\ \\as fa\orahlc Its Ne\\ York suc
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Rev J Jarden Guenther, S T M
cess \\3S due ehlefh pcrhaps to thl'
SCIENTIST
utlsttllted praise of Lud\\ Ig Le\\ Isohn I
OF
SWARTHMORE
then \"rlllng ahout drama for
1 he
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Nahon
Sunday Services
Dunng the first Hedgero\\ seasolll
Services
Ann Hard1l1g came to Rose Valle\ to 800 A M -Holy COl1lmumon
11 00 A M -Sunday School
repeat her performance of MadelcUl\: 945 A M -Sunday School
11 00 A M -Sunday Lesson SermolL
FCJc\ar) the descendant o[ pioneer II 00 A M -Memorial Sel'Vlce
\Vednesda~
evelllng meetll1g each
Americans and Hunganan re\OlutlOll
and presentatIon of Rag week, 8 p m Readmg room open
IStS "hose dream of \\hat American 4 30 P ~[--Organ Recital
dady, except Sundays and hohdaysl I
If
d
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to 4 PM. Church EdIfice
b) E Jay Hall
I e an
cu ture mig 1 >ecome IS 111
All are cordially mVJted to attend the
herlted hv ti,e stand-pat middle \\ est
scrvlces
and use the Readmg Room
erners of the era of \\ ar time pros
THE
penty
Willie 111ss Hardll1g IS makmg mo I
WESLEY AFRICAN METHODIST
SWARTHMORE
hon talkers 111 Holl:\.\\ood her role 15
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
pia). cd bv Frances Torchlana \Vllham
BowdiQ Avenue
CHURCH
Pnce has always played the IIFeJc\ ary"
who carnes hiS mherttance through the
Rev. C. C. Browu, 5 T..B .. Pastor
The Pastor
play s t\\ 0 generatIOns and Jasper
I LOYD P STEVENS
11'00 A. M_Morning WorshIp
Dc ter plays a farmer Idcaltst of 1879
Preaches
Z 00 P. M.--8unday Se',ool
and the father of Uadelelllc m the
1100
8·00 P M..-Evemng Worship and
last act
THE PERFECT SALVATION'
Next week s performances at HedgeSermon
BOO
ro\, begm Monday I11ght WIth the first
All are cordially invited to attend tbe..
CLI~!BING THE HEIGHTS
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services
presentatIOn 0
a po 1 Ica
arce 1)
Ep\\orth League Annn ersar)
fI
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L d S
k '.
Everyone la Invited to thl. cburcb,
John award a\\son
ou
pea er.
945 A 11 Church School
\\hlch \\111 he pla)cd by the Ne\\ StuCOME-AND-WELCOME
it. worship and work
dents League a Phlladelpl1ta amateur
group wluclt Deeter has been dlrectI11g for three vears Tuesday' Othello" ~~~~~"H"H+~~"H+H+H~~~"H+H+~+~~~~~~~~
,\Ill bc repeated
Be}ond the Hori4
r the cololllal era still stand m thIS quamt
).;O\\hcre III the eastern sectIon at thcjold to\"1 Through Smyrna to Odessa,
l JlIteu States will motOrists find a more "here stands the famou,S Draw) ers
allurlllg scet11c picture than the beautiful Church the tra\ clees pass straight
through to \V Ilmmgton \\ here the tour
1 astern Shorc region prestnb III Spring can be filllshed o\er the same route on
tnne For thiS reason motorists seeking \\hlch It began
a pleasant \\ cek end outlllg Will take ex
, Ia
ccptlonal IIIterest 111 a tour through tltls COLLEGE ARBORETUM
section as planncd b) the Ke\ stolle Auto
1I10blie Club
HEAD TELLS PLANS
Anl1d "ell kept farm and orchards
lauds .blaze "Ith blossolTImg frUit trees
Tuesday afternoon, April 20th Presl
the Journc) leads to attractive resorts dent A)delotte announced that an addl
and 1I1to a land teemmg wUh histone 111- tlonal subscnptIon of $25000 had been
terest sa) s, Howard Gallagher managef I fecened frol11 Owen and )"largaret Moon
of the Chester branch of the club
jl to be added to the Arthur Ho) t
Scott
'\ \\eek end SllCl1t III thiS dehghtful Arboretum Fund At the same time It
section of ),Iar)land "tIl he an outmgl\\as announced that Mrs Scott had ad
that motorists Will long rememher The I dod I 0 Iler gl It 0 I Iast year anot h er
return triP may bc made o\er exceII ent I~"l noo T
highways of Dela\\ arc \\ here additIOnal
hese amounts together wIth
last } ear 5 contnbUtlon from Mr and
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attLracu\e cOCI;ntr:sl e IS oun
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l1\1rs ).[0011 and Mrs Scott for the Ar
13 e~vmg
1CSCr ~verhnattohnaMruutelboretum Fund and for the Arthur Hoyt
, t e Juurnc} ca s t roug
arcus Scott Medal and Pnce Award make a
Hook and across the state boundary mto total of $103000
Dela\\ are 1 hrough CIa) mont, Bclh uc
The annou~cement.s were made at a
and mto \VtImmgton IS a .straight run garden party held at the home of Mrs
over excellent Illgh\\a)s From \Vdmmg Arthur Ho}t Scott, Brookhaven and
ton the tour leads south over the famous Rose Valley Roads, 'Media, which was atDu Pont Hlghw3) to State Road \\here tended by over one hundred people from
the travelers turn mto nattonal route 40 Philadelphia and VICll11ty who are mter
as far as Elkton
ested ttl the development of an arboretum
In the heart of tlus attractl\c httle amt botamtal garden at Swarthmore. Dr
Edward Martm 178 mtre luced PreSident
town a Ie f t turn Ieads over an Iron b n dge A Yd CI0 II e w h'
a rna d e a b ric I announce
h Elk R
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across t e
Iver and mto nallona ment of the funds winch have been con~
route 213 Contmumg through Chcse trtbuted to the college for thiS purpose
peake City the Bohemia Ibver country, and emphaSized their Significance In the
Cecilton Galena and mto quamt old development of the college
Chestertown, the 1I10ton.sts pass through
Dr Martin then uuroduced Mr John
i1l:.tortc regions harklllg back to the C \Vtster Secretary of the Philadelphia
I da )S 0 I Our nation 5 b1ft h
H ortlCU Itura I 5 oClcty. \V I10 Ilas b cen ap
ear)
In Chcsterto\\n IS \Vashll1gton Col po lilted Dlrec.::tor of the Arboretum at
lege, founded III 1782 and named after the college and \\ho has already made
the first I)resl(lent Crossmg the Ches a prehmmary plan which was submltter Rl\cr and rollIng through Church I tcd to the Board of Managers at their
HIli and CClitervdle the tOUrists reeleh last mectl11g Mr \Vlster gave an 111
\V e )'lllb Here
t td
tJ
r t tefcstmg address III \\ hlch he descnbed
5 al S
Ie g ea tl,(' \\ork of Similar projects elsewhere
\\ ) e Oak, said to be more than 400 and the pOSSibilities of de\ etopments zon \\ III be gIVen Its final performance
.)ear~ old In the next town of Easton on thc S\\arthmore campus Swarth- \Vednesda), Thursda) 'The Hairy
a fight turn leads to an attracU\e Side more IS particularly fortunate, III Mr Ape returns to the repertory, preceded
triP through Kirkham, Newcomb to \Vlster s op11110n 111 the possession of tillS tunc h) 1 dna Mtllav sAna da
Ro}al Oak III one of the finest sections the beautiful woods along the Crum, Cape~ 'Swcenc)' the Cohen-Spe\\ac~
How often in life it is cash - or
of the Chesepeake shore lite first davs and It IS 111 tlus woods that he proposes farce comed} \\111 he pla}ed Frlda\ I
Journc) can be halted 111 all} ncarb) scc to beglll hiS \\ ork ThirtY-SIx thousand
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t ' rr
the lack of it - that decides a person's
IC ~~e
I .- h
tlon where excellent accomodatlons ,,111 pan....
a\e i
ad
rca y b een pure h ase d IlIg It an ~\ 1 tiC S
SIe oman
d
T
it
be found
out of tills) car s mcome of the Arbor \\ III hl' pta) ed all
atur a\
olllg 1
whole destiny.
Returmng to Preston over state route c um Fund They have been placed Shakespeare s Othello \\ til he pre I
It is of vital importance to all to
17 the tour
III
tl
d
I hrst III the college nurser} and m a few scnted alld 101110rro\\ IlIght ).[olnar s:1
t~t
Ui COl t~ues 1I0r 1\\ar
mer }ears they \''0111 be replanted at SUitable
Ltholll
s e route ) to l tilton "here the or- places 111 the woods and on the campus
be ready when opportunities or emchard countr) ts IU It-; most aUractt\e ~Ir \Vlster also outlIned other proJect:;
ergencies call for cash. And it is withgarb at tlus sea!;on A fe\\ 111IIes north for the development of speCIal walks
of DUlton the IIIglma) leads through and gardcns ,dl1ch could be located at FOREIGN FEATURES
in everyone's power to build up a
Burn 111e and acro::.s the state boundar) SUitable places on the campus and could
ENLIVEN CIRCUS
cash reserve - by regular savings put
IIIto Ilela"alc
At H.lrrlllgton the road he used as memOrials to IndiViduals
Itltersecls \\Ith national route IJ and the "hom the college Wished to honor III
One need not he \01111g 111 hod} to
aside out of each month's salary.
louflsls are back agam 011 the Dtl Pont thiS \\ ay
hal e felt a real thrill of plcasure \\ hen I
Htgh"a\
Canterhl1r~
\Voodsldc and
1 he arboretum, In Mr Wister ~
,
ly acne
b
fit the announcemcnt \\as made that tht.:
are passed on OpmlOl1, "I II b
C no t
mere
C lmdell all ilistuflC spots
the \\
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I f.~arden lovers and school clllldrcll Circus IS to exllll)1t ItS thousand and
mong tIe 1Il0st IIltc r cstlllg Sight lu'rc throughollt the entire Phtladelphla diS OIIC "onders 111 tlus section For at
are the carll II hmldlllgs modeled aftcl I tnct
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lonce \0l1l1gsters of all agcs hecam('
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, )OIUlg at heart and It "as glOriOUS
IlC\\ S to all
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"Serving Swarthmore Sinct! 1904"
The only fl\ e nng ClfClIS III the!
\\ oriel \\ Ith a lug top or malll tcn~ I
s('atmg more than 16000 persons \\ III i
thiS )t.ar ofTef more IIC\\ and startlll1g,'~HI"H+H+H~~~"H+~""""H+H+H~~~"H"H"H"H~
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The Deciding Factor
II
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
=
Nearer to Swarthmore
The WALK-OVER
BOOT SHOP
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has moved from 612 Edgmont Avenue to
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(catlin s than e\ er heton'
Foremost among these IS the \\ clnt Phone Media 26
Established 1857
Ubangl tnbe 01 men and \\omen sa"
&
ages Irom \Iroca s darklSt regIOns \\ ho
W. C. RIGBY & SONS
Will appear for the first time III am
General Contractor
Funeral Directors & Embalmers
cn Ihzecl land )\0 people hke these
PAINTING
PAPERING
ltD West State Street
ha'\ e e\ cr Ilt fore been seen b) thc
a\erage ,,111te man or \\oman and tlUlf
PHONES W. 1396 & 632.J
appearance has hecn the SIgnal for III
terest on the part of great SCientists
\Ihl.:rt PO\\CII a sensatloll 01 tht etr
cuses of Europe durmg the past \\ mter
IS to he seen here \\ Ith the Thg Shm\
We WIll be pleased to serVE
I \nd countless other European nO\eltH S
hal l heen hrought to make of thiS the
your footwear needs In ollr
I gr('atest ClrCllS M'ason 111 hlslor)
Fn'st (Closed) Mortgage 5% Gold Bonds
ne\\ and more attractIve
lIngo Za(:ch1111 thl.: IllIman ProJcc
Due November 1, 1949
ttle fired hod II) from a cannon at t. teh
locatIOn
PrinCipal and Intere.t Guaranteed by the
plrformallcl \\111 pIa) a return en I
Nahonal Water Works Corporalion
gagel11ent hy popular demand atHI the
Price -92 and Interest, Yielding 568%
(hstance OHr \\ Illch ht IS hurtled hns
Free from Pennllylvama Fou:r Mills Personal Property Tax
-!-:III en Il ngthl' ned
I flu Illcnagerll of the HIIlJ.,dlllg Pal
IlIIIll ClfctlS IS tht Ilrgtst lra\ t Ihug zoo
1 III the \\ orld and cont uns 1 009 rare
Incorporared
I al1l1nals \\Inle \\lth the Clf("US theft
are also 700 horses heautlful mel sit. (: k
Investment Securities
111 app( arance at all tlllllS
1518 WALNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
J:XI'LRT FOOT FITTERS
I ort) -three gol tilt anel hah) elephants
appear 111 the l\fg Sho" 11u rc art
Delaware Counrv RerrellientarivC'
2() camels and an c(llial numher of ze
F. R STEVENSON. Jr~
hras 'I hcse are hut a Ie\\ of the \\ Oil
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110 Powelton Ave.,
Lantdowne, PL
Telephone-Madison 6474
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Shon 011 I arth exillints
626 Edgmont Avenue
WM. KIMMELL
SON
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JOHNSON'S
WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP
626 Edgmont Ave.
Chester, Pa.
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
1930
TIlE
SWARTHMOREAN
HIGHWAY
IMPROVEMENTS
CHURCH NEWS
has become almost tradlllonal ,,,th the
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
OJhl.:t:5-Sllirer Bldg. S~cond Flcor Front-Phone Swarthmore 900
Hedgero\\ Theatre 01 Rose Valle,
FRIENDS
'''hen Inhentors "as gl\cn lis \\orhl
Phlladelphta Representattves. Neville & Hltchmgs.
Sun h e1\ 11I7.3tlon IS old enough
pnlllll'rt.:
It the Pro\ll1cctO\\1l Pla\
213 South 17th St. Ph,ladelph ..
SUTch m3nkmd IS mature enough that
Phone Pennypacker 8020
house 111 ?\c\\ l: ork ).ftss Glaspell s \\C ought 111 our O\\n hfctllnc to find
a \\3\ to permanent peace
zntered as Second Class matter, January 24, 1929. at the Post Office at Thc GIOf} of the Conquered had \\ on
-President Herbert Hoover
MAY
bu:. hne, to be operated by the Southern stone wall to prevent people makmg a ran the distance 111 22}1 seconds CapPennsylval1la Bus Company
path across hiS property Mr Freedley tam Parrish won both the high and low
With the removal of the trolley tracks, admitted that he had secured no per hurdle races (or the Garnet to he
Two maJor highway Improvements 111 the State, Delaware County and Upper uut but said he had commulIlcated With With Morns, of Haverford, for high r.::~~~~~~~~ .~~~~~~~4~~~~~~~~
Darby Township wtll Jom 10 the move- members of c;ouncil and had been told scormg honors
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La
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W ms
Del aware County are 10 prospect for the ment f or WI d enmg and repavmg the
that none would be necessary
crosse eam
11I1mediate future One IS the Widening to a Width of 44 feet from Angora to
Mr McCurdy "hen llltervlewed said
The lacrosse team won Its
h
f
44
f
L
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Th
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contest
the season
the
k
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of Ba timore I e to a WI t 0
eet, ans owne
IS wd be the first wld- that Mr Freedle\ had spoken to mem
fa). eUe of
sttckmen,
11.3agamst
ShowlIlg
froiU Angora to the Lansdowne borough enmg of BaltImore Pike through con hers of counCil and had obtatned per
prmed offenSive power the team JumpIidl
Inll: follo\\mg remmal of the tracks of Igested areas and the \\ork will be an 1111 I11ISSlOn to CfCCt the \\all \\Ithout a cd off to an earlv lead Ha\tlalld led
II IHe goa Is all d ncar tl k Irestrlctlons
Under andAlso
subJect
certain
ng
Ihl
Southern Penns)lvama Traction P rovement of major nnportance to mo \)1..' rnnt
t I1e scormg,\\It
undertoand
subjectbuto the
(0 npan) lhe other IS the wldemng and tonsts
~tr Freedle) s ca:.e IS entirely dlf
end of the game all the substttutt.:sl payment of a certain mortgage debt or
rell 3vmg of Township Ltne avenue be
The CommiSSIOners of Upper Darby [erent from the other h\o cases It de- were put mto the game
principal sum ot four thousand dollars
~~en the \Vest Chester Pike and Cobb's Township have unanimously deCIded to dared Mr McCurd) I In the College
Downmg the strong Penn netmen
Together with the free and common use
'C\ k
proceed With the work of wldemng and houses and til the plans for the Mc 5 4, (or the cle\' enth straIght victory right Uberty and privilege of In and to
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Cabe home, the \\all IS attached to the of the season the Garnet team con the aforesaid driveway as and for ahPasJt 15 practically certall1 that the South
pa~ ng OWIlS Ip I e avenue
tltlued on liS' way to\\ ards an unde 58'f...erwafoYre~~~ Idnri~g~~o:t w~~h ~~~WDe:~
Cobb
s
Creek
at
the
West
house and therefore a part of It 1 he
d
ern Pennsy I vama T ractlon C ompany WI II
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daughter Sarah Fisher '30 IS a mem occupiers aud tenants of the premises a be permltted to abandon Its trolley hne statton of the Philadelpilla & Western wall which l1r Freedle) IS bUlldmg IS feated s~ason Although Captam Bert Joining and entitled to the use thereof
bet"een Chester and Media and MedIa Rallway, and the West Chester Pike At not attached to the house, stands a HammeJllost to Gabe LaVille, of Penn, I Improvements consist of two story stone
n t An ora and substitute therefore a thiS pomt the a,enue diVides
conSiderable (hstance from the house almost entirely due to an IllJured leg and rough-cast house 18X32 feet one story
a
g
Darby from Ha\ erford Township which and 1t1 no \\ a) can he defined as part the Garnet netmcn won tour out of fiv~ addition OxO feet porch front
last year obtamed the necessary nght of of It
of the other smgles encounters
Sold as the property of James P Farnan
way for the Improvement and set back
In the meantnlle Mr Freedle} s wall
land Catherine M: Farnan his wll'e
the curbs and bUilt retammg walls and 1S "f'gmnmg to take shape and ,,\ork
SHERIFF SALES
Condltlons-$25000 easb. OD day of aale
Sidewalks
ha~ begun on Mr McCabe s ne\\ house
balance in ten days
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The State Will bear the cost of 20 feet \\l1th: counCil IS a\\altmg the pubhc
E LEROY VAN RODEN Attorney
L(h I-Sunday May 18 bet\\een Swarthmore of
roadway and the County 24 feet hearmg scheduled before allllrm ItIg Mr
Shenff" Sales 01 Real I ~tate
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I relmratory School alld Tnmty Church a
I I h: Bracelet of old Ivory and gold \ alued Haverford and Upper Darby Townships I ~t cCabe s \\ all
At the Shenff s Office
I Venditioni Exponas
No 1073
for a~SoclatlQn FllIder ret 1m to Mrs A r; wdl defray the expense of the nght of I
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March Term '93.
~( I t'Od Swarthmore Prel Scnool
Reward
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Ch .. CI b
\\ay or t e Improvement
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Salllrda~ June 7 1930
AU that certain brick dwell1ng and lot
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or piece of land situate on the northwestHELP WANTED
The Choral 1fustc Club of Lansdowne
\t 930 0 Clock A ),1
erly side of Ninth street at the dlstance of
PROFESSOR
MARRIOTT
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fifty six and one~hal! feet southwestwardly
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(D a) IIg1
~Iale and I ('mate help
M D Booker JO
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from the westerly corner ot the saId Nt n th
Se all and Walnut streets Morton. Pa Phone
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the Delaware County Hospital at the
street and Ridge avenue In the Borough of
Sy,arthmore 16J2
SUN WITH EXPEDITION Illethodlst Church On Lansdowne and j I c\ an I ,mas
Xo 4 12 ~:~y ot l~e;~yl~a~~~t~fri~~I~~~ln~~:
Stratford A\enues, on "Ma} 24th, 191:0.
:'.Iarch Term 1930
In front measured thence south forty·nlne
'1 arnott, pro I essor 0 I mat Ile- at 8 I 5 P 11 Tins club IS under the
degrees twenty eight minutes west along
FOR RENT
R oss \V 1\
All Ii 05e thrce certam lots Or 11eces of the northwesterly side of the said Ninth
matlcs and astronomy, Will take an 1m dlrcctlOl1 of ).ltss S Ehzabeth \Vatn- ground .... llh the bUlldn gs and Improvemenh street nineteen and one half feet and exI,F!'\ f- T\\o rooms furl1lshed or un
tberl:oll erecteu iy1llg In the To\\nshlp of Itending in depth of that width northwestfor ladles Bath Swarth I4S7" portant part tillS .summer 111 the Amen- \\ nght
III er DarlJ) Counly of Dela\\are and Slate wardly between llnes at right angles to the
can Eclipse Expedition, which IS being
of Pennsyhama belllg numbered 87 88 and 89 said Ninth street eighty one and nine one
d
d D
thethrou~h
northeasterly
Une of
of
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FOR SALE
sent by the U S Naval Observatory to
Hannah Ely Myers
all a certain p1an oats eSlgnate
rexe I 1I1l
I hundredths
the said lot feet
passing
the middle
the Island of NlUafou In the South PacHealt, ComLJam (said "Ian l"<'lIlg recorded III the party wall between the said dwelling
the office fur tht' recordlllg of deeds III anu and the dwelling adjoining on the north.
fOR SALI.-As I am breakmg up housekeep
llrs Hannah EI) :\f}ers 74, \\Ife of I for the Coun) of Dclimate at :MedIa III Case east bounded on the northeR"t t)y other
tIIg havc numerous pieces of furmture and lfic The expedition was orgamzed under
rugs also \II nght plano \\ hlch I am anxIous the d1tectJon of the supermtendent of the Frank P M)er.c; WIdely known producer
p
plan as follows Begmmng at a pomt In the southwest by lands of Charles II Dever and.
to dlST ose of E Wcrnher 139 Rutgers Apt
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nava 0 servatory,
aptam
ree- of AmerIcan Beaut) roses, died SUllda) souther!) SIde of \\oodland avenue (as laid on the northwe!';t bv lands ('Of ( lur e Shaw
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man for the purpose o( observmg the at her home 1212 East \Vdlow Grove out fifty feet "Ide) at the distance of two (ormerly belonging to John B EeyL
hi ulrl: I mnety fect e3st\\ardly from the east I
FoR SALE OR RE~ f-Large four tedroom total eclIPse 01 the sun occurrIng on
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avenue Chestnut HIlI after a long II I ert)' Side of Morgan avenue (a5 laid out thlrtv
Improvements consist of brick house
I lise ttle ba.th ha1"dwood Hoors hot water October 21 at ten 0 clock
The ecllpsc Il~S
three feet "Ide) thence extendmg south 15)(33 feet one story frame additiOn. 9s:12
he I .. lorches ~I'" Ilaverford PI
feet Porch front
\Iso ] hedroom lous.e on Michigan avenue lasts 92 seconds
Mrs Myers was the mother of Mrs T cash :udlr m hne of lot ~o 90 on the said
h
Sproul Obsen atory was as k e d to ta k e
plan one hundred fifty feet to a pOint m t e Sold as the property of Joseph L Down9J'
In I Ire \\ III K1mmeU Phone 1396 or 36 \V
charge of that diVISion of the work deal- I Hessenbruch of Yale and Dlckmson right of \\ay of tbe Phlladelphta & Garrettford and Anno. E Downey, hls wife
"reet Had\\ay Company thence extendmg
ROOM AND BOARD-Privileges of a mod mg With the photography of the corona avenues Funeral services were held along
the same southeast",ardly (by tnc are
Condltlons-$250 00 cash on day at sale
nn home, one or Iwo rooms available, tWin Professor Marriott Will ha\!e charge of frQm the home Tuesday afternoon
of :1 Circle havlllg a radIUS of one thousand balance In ten days
bed5 communlcatmg bath excellent food th1.S program and \\ 111 take With him the
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mne hundred thirty and eight one-hundredths
Phone Swarthmort' 4-41
feet eIght) three and fort) mne one hundredlhs E LEROY VAN RODEN Attorney
long focus 6J foot camera used with SWARTHMORE WINS IN
feet t oa pomt m hne of lot No 86 on the
~I \:\: liRE Fon SALE from mushroom house
such great success by prevIous SwarthALL
SPORTS
BUT
TRACK;
s.:ud pIau thence extendlllg northwestwa.rdh ILevari FacIas
No 201
(lean and very good for lawns $4 a ton more college expeditions, the Emstem
NETMEN DEFEAT PENN along the 5:lId Ime one hundred fifty feet
drhvcred H:ear p2 Morton ave Rutledge cameras
to a pomt 1TI the said soulherly Sl Ie of \Vood
March Term 1930
and some Cameras of shorter
or Phone Swarth 288
land avenue and thence extendmg along the I
(ocus If the weather IS clear, Sproul
The \\'cek III sports was featured b) same v.;e.!l ""ardly (by the arc of a Circle havlTlR
AU that certain frame messue.ge and lot
observatory will be able to add to the
, radIUS of t .... o thousand f'lghty and eight onc or piece Of lnnd situate on the southeast
WANTED
the baseball game and track meet With hundredths feet) nmety feet to the first men erly comer of Chestnut street and Fern
senes of long focus photographs of the the traditional Haverford nvals '1 he tloned pOint and place of begmmng
croft avenue at Linwood Park in the
\\ \:,\TEIJ-A I,dy of -efi"en'ent dc,,-c, a solar coronas made smce 1918 ThiS
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Township of Upper Chichester In the Coun"
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track meet was the closest III
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I'oslllOn III a good home m S",arthmore or senes has been secure at SIX prevIOus ford Swarthmorc history and ended In
nelllg kno .... n as premises No 379
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VIC I t) as caretaker or companIOn for room I eclipses and IS of very great value..
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avenue Drexel 11111 P"nnsylvama
onta n ng n ron measure
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nest references gl'i en and re
a eCISlOn or t le 1\ am mers y one
If eastwardly along the said Chestnut street
'II rcd Reply 10 S\\arlhmorean Box 12
As all Swarthmoreans know, Pro[es- tlurd of a pomt The baseball team
ImprovemCll1:> consist of t\\O and one ha fifty teet and extending In depth south
sor Marrtott has played an Important d
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th stor) stOIlC and stucco house 33X2~ fect Sule wardly continuing the same width along the
fo rent III S\\arthmore small part tn the S\~arthmore College expedl- 0\\ ne t e e an
ac nme or C lorch Stucco garage ox 0 feet
easterly side or the said Femcroft avenue
alllrtlllenl or t",o rooms \\lth pnvate bath
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d '29 II I I h second time thiS season Behind the
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f DdS LI d
J lone hundred and twenty feet
for slIlglc man Cool e!lough for oc~u ..."tlon hons 0 I 2
2 I' an
,a 0 W 11C atrtlght pltchmg of John Cookenbach
01 as tel ropert) 0
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Sadie I Llo)d liS \\Ife mortgagors and the
Improvements consist of one story frame
I' summer- \\rlte til Ihe S""arthmorean
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lave la cear we 1
- Swarthmore collected a tota 0 SIX- "mel SadIe I lloyd real 0 .... ncr
IhollSe 20x20feet Front and rear porches
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penence he has seen the corona eye to tcen luts off the offerings of three
Sold as the property or Jesse 0 Ryland
eye for probably less than one mmute be Haverfonl pitchers In one lug 1I11l1t1J'
COlI(hhons-$ ,,000 c
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t 63 ( ot
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I Holley
his wife real owners with notice
\\ \:\:TI f)-To rent ahoul Jill) 1St "lilt or
Ithou! olltlOn house SIX or seVen rooms cause e as opera e
Ie grea
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the fifth, the httle Qua ers co ecte I
to terre tenants If any
C \t fll11 particulars Helly to file S"ar h camera maktng It neces.sary for hlln to seven runs before thc second out wasl (I AR\ 1\: RANKIX Attornt.:}S
Condltlons-$250 00 cash ou day of sale,
In rl:an
Box K
be 111 the dark room at the focus of the I made The day before the Urs1l1us nme
~a 64 ~ balance In ten days
camera except for an oc~astOnal short heat S\larthmore, 7-1, at CollegeVille I I e\UI ] aClas
peep dUring the entire time of totality
I Place s fine pltclung \\as too much fOi
:'.Iarch Term 1930
GEARY & RANKIN Attorneys
FOR RENT SWARTHMORE
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\11 that certalll lot or 1)lece of groun I
No 202
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d el slluate on the SQuth\\eslt:rl)' Side of "11101 a I evan I ac as
June lst-Garage, Stabon Square
I Walls Puzzle Bora CounCIl
Ie trac meet "as a IG
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aVtlllle la culalll forty feet \ude street or
from start to filllsh The
arnet got 1uhhc hlglm a) do.: ated Ii, decd Iro 11 Harr}
March Term t9JO
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ugust- .tory
ung ow I
CL(lnunllll!'d Iro n Page 0"'')
off to a fast start by W11lnmg all the ~Ict:orkle t) \1II0S \ I csl c dated Ma\ 4th I
S bedrooms, 2 baths, large yard, thor-I
)Iaces III the 11Igh hurdles and hun A )) 1916 an I recorded at ~[ed!a IR deel!
All that certain lot or p ece of land WIth the
oughly screened. Centrally located I Presl(lent H.elt7.cl at the last mcetlng d1red yard dasll but tile Red al,d Black look Xo 39 page,,4 &c) 111 Ilolmes In the frane mes<:.lal!t' tierl"on ereetel sltuat~ 1Il
$80
th
fO\\I ~IIII of nl lie)
III the COllllt)l of Dcla\\are
the northerly Side of Laugbead avenue a. the
per man •
of counCil said that he fa\orcd a puhhc gradually narro\\cu the gap towards ::In I Stat of I'CIll s~I'ial1la Hq';lIlllmg at a chslance of tl ree I umlrel and 5eventy five
2 Small furnished Apartments
hearmg on an) 1I1frlllgcment 01 the I the fi11lsh Poole equaled the colleql' 10 lit lin the soutlme!i crh SIde of said \\ monJ. feel easl\\ardlv fr'llil III Iclell avenue In the
recorel III the 220 ,-ard dash \\hen he a\~111e at Ihe dl51ancc of ole hnnurel feet 1 )\\ 0;;111 of Upper Cillchester III the Count)l
b AhPartmehnt-Flrstffloor, 5 r°cL°ms and ZOlllllg ordmance and that the ordl
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sOlltl ('ast\\ r 11) from the southeasterly ~lIle Jf of Dc1a\\are aforesaid
that , pObrc , use oed n"Ge Yda r I House nance should he enforced to the let I
oroug y screen
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Contamlng' m fronl measured thence east
$100
tcr at all tnnc:; COUtlCI man
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1011 bouth\\tstcrl) sile of said \\ mona aven Ie wardl) alollK saul [aughea I :lVenue twenty
mo , hIDedI u d Ing garage
per
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of
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feet all I extendlDg m depth northwardh
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seml- etac e
ouses, 6 room. and
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nd around SOUlh\\l!'.t\\arll) Ilf that \\lIlIh het .... c('n parallel ('
saI(l he felt that counCil \\ as gl\ t.:11 t It I
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epalrs In a
hnes I aralld \\lth sal I Parker avenue one right angles to salll I anghead aHnuc (the
Small Store, 719 Dartmouth A
1)0\\ er to d<>clde ccrtalll thlllgs III their the bome Electrical Reprur. and In· III II Ire I f~et to a len feet \\1 Ie aile) ",hlch
'llr Iy 11Ut' th .. rl'nf paS!Hnlt along the middle
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rllllS I arallel
Ith saul
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CHAS A SMITH
own lU d gment an d t h a t no pu b1 JC h ear- staII a I Ion a S peCIall y.
from \\s;u"
Parker
avenlle
SIX of the party wall lIeparatlDg said Imessuage)
from the lIIeSSl1alo:"C a IJotn1llg on tie v. est
" to lIald .... m a\Cnlll: one
I IIIg \\ as lIecessan unless thl' suhJect at I
Phone Swarth 705
A MALLISON &: SON
I hlllllrt I anti eIghty feel
hundre I a II fifty feet to a fifteen feet
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IInother fort) feel \\ule slreet or public high \ldc a11e,
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - hand was rea Y Important enoug 1 to
311 Vassar Ave.
\\a) rUlImllg r arallt'l \\Ith saul Parker aHnue
Furnt.hed Homes
Two at $50, three \\ arrant It
I Phone Swarth. 1160
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Togetl er v.lth II (' right ami use of said
\ fe\\ cla\s arter la:st \\cek s C O l l l l C l l ·
Togel!er lI.Ith the free and common uSc aile) m commoll \\lIh the o\\ners of other
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$100
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$150,
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right hilcrt) an I IIrlvllege of the aforesall lands abuttmg tht'reon
meetlllg the thud \\all cune 111tO the
,aile) as and for a .Iflve\\a) and \\ater ('01r5e
good Iocatlona, Erom June 15th to La~ picture
III common \\1th the o\\nt'rs of other lands
Impro.. ements consISt of two story frame
bar Day.
GEORGE H. KELLEY
ahult 1!{ tlr:-r('on forevtr
hou~e
4XIS fcet
One slory frame addition,
PassefS h) 011 S"arthmore a\Cnt1e
f.xR fl.'~t 1" ,rch front Frame garage 9X,8
Iml
rO\("IlIents
consIst
of
frame
hungalo\\
WILLIAM 5 BITTLE
I noltce( I t Ilat a Iong t renc It \\as I)elll g
E1eclr,'ct'an
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Notary Public
Real Estate dug Jmt IIlslde the Side" alk line III
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5011 as tile prOperly of Ho\\ard Stc\V3rd
front 01 J Paul Freedle\ <; properh
Repair Work & New Installahon.
S'III :l,; tle rrol erh of ~rartha E Stale)
)rtg::l~or an I All ert Thomas an I Hannah
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allli \\ IHor I Stall) Jr I rtJ.:ag )r<:. ani \\ altc III
IllS \\lfe rcal o\\ners WIth notice to terre
Upon IllqUlr) , hIr
ree ey ec are
j : Brollks real 0\\ ntr
t('tlants If any
that hc proposed huoldlllg a three foot
I ; LOll hUoll'\ $ ~o 0 I cash on la} of sale
Con IlllOns-$"50 00 cash on day of sale,
. I la cc In t~1 da):>
t :llance 1Il ten lays
GE \nv & RA:-;KI~ Auys
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544 Walnut Lane
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Carroll Thayer
Phone Swarthmore 460-J
BUILDER
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HOWARD KIRK
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Atlorney at law
14 South Ave.
RENT
Furnished or Unfurnished
For Summer or Yearly lease First floor apartment Three rooms, two
haths LIVing room With open hearth fireplace Dining room, Kttchen ;').nd
Bt-eakfast Nook Laundry. Garages Automabc hot water and heat ThiS
place must be seen to be appreCiated It IS excellent Eor children With a large
li':wn shad~d by huge old trees A spacIous porch runs across the enhre front
01 the house
$J25 a month unfurnIshed
SAMUEL M. DODD
MedIa 197
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
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SHERIFF SALES
SHERIFF S SALES
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Real Estate
DELAWARE COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA
At the Sheriff s Office
In re Assigned Estate of The Swart~m~re
Chautauqua Assoclatton
Court House Media Pn
March Term 1930 No 8)3
Nottce is hereby given that nil creditors
Saturday May 31 1930
of the above estate are hereby required to
file a statement and proot o( the r clnlm ns
At 9 30 0 clock A M
required by law within six months (rom I
the date of this notice with the under
(Daylight Saving Time)
signed assignee or be debarred from com· I
Ing In upon the (und
roO~K
Venditioni Exponas
EDWARD F InTeH
5/2/4t
Assignee
March Term 1930
No 874
\J)Jt Sl \11 :"\ i 01 I:\:DEB fI J) I \11 thnt certain lot or piece of ground
1111 IU)I(Ol ( II 01 I with. the buUdlng and Improvements
s\\ \){ rll:'.IO){1
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1111 TO\\ ~ thereon erected situate at Manoa in
sUIJ 01 nil» I \
Haver(ord Township Delaware County
I hl 1111 Itr 1101"1 tIl havll1g I)('ell apPOinted by I Pennsylvania being Lot No 116 on a plan
II L ourl:1 \u I t( r t a hust an I ~ettle the: o( lots No 110 to 132 inclusive ot the Wm
I 1(lll tedne 'i
f II I" Borough of S\\arthmore I.) 0 Tnylor Jr tract, made by Over & Tlng·
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T I \n!'illli of Hunt') :m,," g (lit III II
Icy suneyors as revised on the 26 tlh day
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I Iht' lIorol1"h f f :;\\ 1rll m n I o( March 1927 and described nccord ng to
, ~I It xa 1011 ) . . .
I the said plen as toHows Situate on the
certalll 1:1.1 Is of Ihe To\\nshll) 01 Hulle, salt "outhwest stde of Garfield avenue at the
a I) ~I I ('ut III I ~1t1t1 C t f II e 11\ lei \( In <; distance ot four hundrpd feet northwest
Daily SO Cent. Saturday, Sunday, Hobdays, 75 Cents
to he III a~c rIal Ce \\lth the I W'lihl tl:'o of the trom the northwest side of Roosevelt ave,\(1 If 1\'iSClIlliy If !'iuel ca~( ilia Ie an I pr
nue containing 1n front or breadth on said
Le..ons Available by a Profe"lonal
vllcd hNth) ),ll\e" 11 lice that ht \,\111 I lei a Garfield avenue twenty~llvc feet and ex
Between Swarthmore and Che,ter. Turn West toward Garden City
mett11l~ for tht IlIfI o:.e of hh a11101 tmc t tending ot that width In length or depth
at 11\t" Borollgh lIali III the BMolIgh of Sv.arlh southwestwardly between parallel lines at
at Intersection of Sproul Road and PrOVidence Road
J1 ,e
I'ellll!'i)I\a la ( II c: tenth d:l) of JUII
right angles to the said Oarfield avenue
Dayhght Savmg Speclal-3 Ticket. $100
A () 191 at 0 clock P ~f San iard Tilne one hundred and ftfty and scventy·slx onehundredths feet Including on the rear
(-, clock D:t)hg! t SavIIIK Till e)
After 5 P. M (except Sat I Sun. or Holaday.)
1\ S COCIlRA~
thereot the bed of R certain driveway which
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extend'! southeastward Into Roosevelt ave
205 SwarthlTlore Ave_ Phone Sw.698-M
SHARPLESS ROCK GOLF COURSE
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Sheen!
r e'ian FaCias
~'arch
Tum
No 206
1910
All that cert tn brick rnCSSII:lge and lot or
I Ieee of Ian I ~Itllate Oil the C:'l ledy s tie of
list:) street Ihnteen feCi ten II ches north
\ ar \h from ':\Ian street f el\\ec Secot d a td
I hn t streets 10 Ihe C t) Ilf (hc5ter In tI e
(ol1nt) of Uela\\are :If resall Icmg No 215
PtlSC) s rect
Extendmg thence north.wardly along the
r:l<;lcrh !oil h: of P (') .. trctt tl Hteen feet hve
I d (~ 10 :"I. 1 OInt exten h " thel ce east .... ardlv
al II passlIlg atnnR' the ml Idle of the party wall
51"1 arahng saul messuage from tl e mes<;uaRe
a IJomlng on the south twenty Sl)l feet to a
I I I cxtCII hllg IhellH "'In l st\\ardly alonl(
II e I d I",., lo .... ard thc $.OlItll I\\cnty seven
f('cl t) a Ion III thc hne of land~ nl'I\\ or lale
01 Jol n Hoach exttn ImF{ thence southwardlv
along sal I bnll~ I\\clve fcct five mches to a
pOint a corner of Janus 110 \ or iate of Mar
garet Pntchard and exte cling tl ence ea~t
\\ :lnllv along 1;al I last II entlOne 1 Ian Is anrl
II'~ 1111( through the muldle of a party waU,
fl)rh n nc ft."ct nmc lI\ches to a pomt the
Ilart of I eglflnlllg
IllprO\.emenl$ COl <\ISt of 1.... 0 story brick Iiouse
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icet 0 0.: stor) ira 1 cat htlOn 6XI2
feet
Soli 1<; the IWler) 01 \\llh~m II It Swan
son an I Anna A Ins Wife mortgagors and
\lIn1 \ Swanstll rell ov.ner \\1Ih notIce to
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lerre tenanls t any
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$25fl 00 ca!h on day of sale,
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c.;E \RY & R \NKIN Attornel's
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PARENT A,ND ~IRI.;· r.i~o:r
I'Doris Mae/ntyre and Mary Ellen Dr. Arthur Bassett and Mrs. Bassett, ruff. Cynthia \Vickhan.
DINNER WELL A . . NDED Mercer, having completed their re- Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Wickham, Mr, and and Charlotte Lederle.
Quired work. received their second
The Parent and Giri Scout Dinner class emblems. Barbara Dolman, Marwas held at the \Voman's Clubhou'se jorie RisseJ!ger and Sabina Gryzbow.
Saturday evC'ning. The room looked ski of the Senior Patrol were awarded
lovely with the simple decorations of .('tters of commendation. Rev .. J. Jar.
dell Guenther asked the bleSSing and
f'lowba~ls and s:lrea on white covered eiR:hty parents and girls enjoyed a detahles hghted With green candles.
Ilicious dinner prepared and served by
The first Brownie, E .... elyn ~fil1e,... I the girls.
Aew up from thl' Brownie Pack to the i In'Ill' Hias(h'II's Patrol had charge of
Girl Scollt Troop in a simple cere· I the fruit cup, Barbara Basset and Irma
mony.
Zimmer's Patrol had charR:e of the
Edith \Voodruff and Caroline Under- main courses. Adrien Child's Patr.)1
wood UpOn giving the promise receiw'd had chan2'c of the dessert. Miss Chartheir pillS making them Girl Scouts. loUe Lederle, one of the lieutenants
and leader of the senior patrol, had
charge of the seating arrangements.
GEO. GREENAWALT
A play ")'Iagic Gold Dollars" was
Teacher of Violin
gin'n by Adrienne Child, Betty BedPHONE SW. I003·W
doe, Helcn Creamer, Irene Rlasddl.
Petra Lingel, Irma Zimmer, Betty
Schohinger
and 'Mary Ellen Mercer.
Slip Covers
Draperies
The films "The Benefactor (Life of
Thomas Edison)'~ and "Our Ga.ng"
were sho\\'1l through the kindness of
:'\Ir. Smith of thc General Electric Co.,
PHONE, SW. 1225
and lfiss June Geyer.
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge Among those who were present were:
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Anna Schalles II
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Er~a Zimmer by Sheppard; The Prelude in C. Minor
by Chopin; Melody in F .by. Rubenstei".,
Mrs. John Pitman. lfr. and Mrs. Wil• i •.
Recessional Mar-ch by Clark and At Eveliam Craemer. Mr. and Mrs. Horace ,doPE. ' .
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ning and Berceuse by Kinder.
Avery, ~fr. and Mrs .. George Seho-"
CIAL S~V.CES
binger, Dr. Roy C. Mercer and Mrs. .
A'f TRlliliTY CHURCH
Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. \Villtam Main,
In connection with the Memorial
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perkins, Mrs.
Calvin Brice, :.\{rs. Elliot Richardson, Service at Trinity Episcopal Church on
THAT IS DIFFERENT
Mr. and Un,. Roy Lingle. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday a handsome silk American flag
n. R. Morgan, Mr. and 1Irs. Georg-l' will be presented in memory of Alonzo
Zimmer. )'frs. John Dolman, :\lr5. 'V. 'V. Allen and Sylvester l'lltnam, hoth of 15 Chester Rd., Swarthmore
Carson Ryan, ~fr. and Mrs. Frederick whom served in the Cival War. The
May 28, 29 and 31
Child, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd, flag is the gift of Mrs. L. E. Putnam~
~frs. J. E. Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Ruppel. ~fiss lona Putnam,
China, Clothing, Pictures Glass
Henry Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Robert and Allen Putnam.
and Aritiques.
Powell. ~fr. and Mrs. Carl Cleaves,
1n the afternoon at 4:30 o'clock thert"
1.frs. Oscar Miller, Mrs. Dorothv Si- will be an organ recital by E. Jay Hall.
Benefi, of
mons, l\fr. and ~Irs. A. L. Clayden.
The Offering will be for the Choir Fund./I
Mrs. George Zimmer is troop Iead- The program will inc1ud.: Grande Finale Trinity Episcopal Church
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RUMMAGE SALE
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cr, \'I:ith Lieutenant Charlotte !..cderlc
and Lieutenant Martha Taylor as help.
ers. Mrs. Frederick Child is leader of
the Brownie Pack.
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lI!O"'UZE by having your furnace cleaned now. Don't
ref it lit! di'1Y aIIliunune.r to be cleaned at the lut minub
next tall. Call Sw. 43.
The Scouts are: June Avery, Barbara Bassett, Irene llIasdell, Betty
Beddoo. Priscilla Claydoll, Adrien
Ch I·1 d, Betty C leaves, Helen Creamer,
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Patty Campbell, Virginia Chambers,
Dorothea Dodd, Ruth Kllrtzhalz, Lydia
~I ay Lodge, Petra Lingle. Betty M cII I II I I I !.
Gar(ah, Doris ~IcIntyre, Evelyn Mor-l
"an. ~I"ry Ellen Mercer, ~Iartha Orr I
Elsie Pitman, Flora Ryan, Rebecc~'
Hohil1~(1tl, Jane Richardson, Dorothv!
Simons. !~stelle S'inclaire, Hanna11 i
Smith, Retty Smith, Elisabeth Schae-I
binger. ~Iartha Taylor, Caroline un-I
Go Places and See Things This
Summer BUT See Us Before
You Start
MAY 23, 1930
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WATER YOUR GARDEN-Let us install an outside hose
connection so fhat you can ke.p your garden green and
attractive daring the warmest and dryest weather. The
cost is very small.
W 00d war,
d J ack son &
BIac k , I DC.
333 Dartmouth Ave.
Phone Sw. 43
SWARTHMORE, PA.
der\\"ood, Ellen Vie haver, Edith \\'00"- I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
As official Keystone Auto Club Garage, let us help you prepare your route
and solve your mol<~ring problems. We
have a larae number of road maps on
hand and will secure information for
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What pleasure is motoring in
summer weather in a car that is.
not performing properly? Don't
GOODYEARS
cost so little
let roadside garages take your
money for transient work don':!
for someone they never expect
to Aee again. Let us put your
car in perfect condition before
leaving Swarthmore.
All kinds of Repair Work,
High-prenure Greasing, Brake
Testing,
High.preuure
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Rear
and Transmiuion Flushing and
Cleaning, Body Work, Battery
Service, Oil, and Gas.
NEW CARS
PLYMOUTH
4 Door Sedan
eRR YSLER "77"
Prices Reduced
$750
$200 to $350
HANNUM & WAITE
So. Chester Road & Yale Ave.
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sheltered land
seventeen
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from which
an inlaginary
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save
time
Guests coming?
Stock up the pan.
try-~ulit tele.
phone your orders
to the stores 1
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Platt to. . Philip C. Snow,·
ac~e~ of the Philip G. Platt Estate to I
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about fuel until the frosts
of faU if you fill your bins
now while prices are
lowest.
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CDAL AND Ilt0H COMPANY
Repair' work on all makes of Cars.
Don't wait 'til you break down and
then have to pay for towing and
poor service at a strange garage. Let
us take care of your car.
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STORY HOUR C~<>~ES
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FOR PRESENT SEASON REAL ESTATE A,CTIVE
.' ,'panese Day was observed at the.
IN WALLINGFORD I
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FRED J. HARLEY
Interior Decorator
Suee.Slor to
George Schalles
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SWARTHMORE
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th~
ckancrs
\l1b Santo 111deSist Lom
begged
sweeplllgstrcct!cars,
the!ctc. This
stalls property
for six hunters,
was purchased
green house.
for
prellI)' bcherr.)h' bfitossoms away•. and she I "Pcndle HiU," an organization of the
rca( a out t c. shermen, who mtcrprct- i Society of Fricnds, which will establish
«.I. ~ler poetry III a tableau.
: at \Vallingford, a Graduate Center for
1here were hursts of applause over a I social and religious study' under the di-l
- - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 rection of Dr. Henry T. Hodgkins.
Bdl Phon~ Clearbrook 6SJ-J
The purchasers will take possession of
Establl.lt.bed l~l:ia
the property immediately, and recollJ, CA,RTh~PGE
struet the buildings to provide library,
~f~l\ite 8'!.c:t ~C\rb~e Memorial.
~eminar rooms and living apartments for
CemeteQ Work a SIJt!Clatl.)
those who will cngage in the work of
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DItEXEl. HIl.L. PA.
Ialso lately sold in the adjaccnt .section of
IOPIJUllt Al'lihlrtou C,motar",
i Wallingford, the 30-acrc estate of Havi-
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Willi mait aJlY lODger
for DOT WATER- COMFORTS?
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Special·
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Our method of l1lg cleanil1g absolutely
harmless to the rugs. It kills the germs
carries off the dirt, fluffs the wool and
brightens the colors. It lifts up the nap
and makes the rug look like new.
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UI IUONTI.S
flor yo"r
",Gter
heater talee..
Vou elln pur.. h .... e
out of Income
a IIUle eueh
monlh
TO I-AY
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in fI~chAnge
Take Advantage of our
ANNIVERSARY RUG
&ALE
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with a
Self-Acting
Gas Water Heater
There III ,. sue to meet e"ery requirement
NEW LOW PRICES
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UUle as
100 Park Ave.
'70
Yoneanhave
one installed
Slightl" More on lJelerrPd P,."m.ntll
THAT
WE ACCEPT THE ALLOWANCE AS FIIIST PAYMENT
PI~
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GEORGE GILLESPIE & CO.
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC ~OMPANY
LANSDOWNE
Pa.
38 E. BALTIMORE AVE.
Old Bank Building
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CLIFFORD M. RUMSEY
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Buy A
"NASH 400"
for
this SUUl.mer's
Motor Trip
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\Vol. H. Wilson & Co. have sold the'
~hd.Jren were III attend.cnce at the morn- 8-acre Country Estate of Uoberta B.' Upholatering, Antique Reproductions
1I1~. and afte:lloon seSSions.
Wirz, lying between Wallingford Road
Furniture Repairing
EIGHTS
1he . curtams parte~ on 1'.1rs. Fnll and Mill Road in Wallingford, just
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~lu..'n III a I.ovel.y red kl~nono gieeting the above \Vallingford Hills. This was form- Cu.tom Ma.de
Muhlenberg Ave_I
~lXES
3u<.i!(;nCe With ceremOIllOUs gestures and erly the old "Almora" Estate of James
Furniture
Rutledge, Pa.
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~dl;ng them of her native Jand's delight Spear, Jr., and was purchased by the
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Wirz family several years ago, at which DR. CLARENCE E. BL YE
. Ltllltlrcil. ~trol1~d b?' With parasols and time the old il.Iansioll was razed, and a
VBTERlNARY SURGEON I I,'
ll~ .~'.lY attlre on th~lr w:~ to a garden 1rambIiilg . carly American stone farm
Phone
1~1l} Ito ha~"" I~oet~} on ..... ecs.
I house re~ldellce, designed by R. B.-ogDOGS CLIPPED
l.~~t e \Vlstena ...am,: to cal}.. first re-Iuard Okle, was erected 011 the site of
Yale and Kenyon
mll\lIlg her coat and
rubbers (woo:lcn the old structure. Other improvements 923 Edgmont Ave., Chester, Pa. I
S~Jllt'? l1std. for the street). l\ladame 1consist of a pool, a garage for seven
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You can have better
heat. in your present
eqmp.*'Ient. at lower cost
by using the right sizes of
Famous Reading Anthracite. Your coal merchant
will cheerfully advise you
what sizes to use. Ask
him. He has Reading Anthracite. or can get it. Insist on Reading. for nature
never made. nor has man
discovered. a finer fuel.
Don't Let Car Trouble
Spoil A Motor Trip
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!lUINY BL4lK P4
FULL OF 5IJMMER HEAT
OU·LL save money.
Yand
you can forget aU
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·'Heirs"-C. ]. Cannon; "Laughing
.Madame Taxi-had told two marvelous Wilham .R ~itham; and home sites
Boy"-Olh.·er La Farge; ··Uncle Sam in fairy tales of Japan with cries from the I ~d ~weJhngs In th~ ':Wallingford Hills" I
the Eyes of His Family" John Erskine; audience of "more please. more I"
H eve opment ~f Wdl!~m E. \Vitham
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A Japanese slumber song with real F enr~
Snuth, Philip S. Arnold ana I'
"Candle in the \\'ilderness;" "American
Rhythm" Mary Austen; "Missming Japanese music bid them all "Sohanara" Sran k" . h~artzeU; as well as "Tumble I
,\h;:;c" Philip Guedalla; "Astrology, (goodbye); and the curtains closed on Bran
w Ich was sold t~ Dr. Arthur A.I
Yllilr Place in the Sun" Evangeline I the attractive background of chern' h asse~t, on all of wfllch settlements!
;\da1lJ5; "Devil Darc" Alfred OJlivant; 1blossoms and lanterns and the nodding I ave een made.
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"J i;lIlgCrollS Day.,." M. R. H.hinchardt; heads of sleepy children.
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Iballeze B tasco;
So ended the Story Hour season fori
Prep CommEncement
"Tolles" E. A. Poe; "Avalanche" Ernest 1930.
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The Story Hour Committee desires 1 The Commencement of the S rth- '
Bo·her; "Kipps" H. G. Wells.
to ~ all outsiders who have soJmore Preparator' S h I .'U b wah Id
JUVENILE
graciously made the work l.O:isibk thisl
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"~Iarco Polo, Jr." H. A. Franck; 1year, The committee particularly wishes J~ne 3. at 4 o'clock Daylight Saving:
·'Sf.lIS of Seven Cities;" "Other Side of to thank the Church Board for the lise' Tllne.
the Circus" E. P. Norwood; "Dreadful of the Methodist Church on various oc- I
Rin'r Ca\'c" J. \V. Schultz.
tasionc; when it meant so much to the IS
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Story Hour.
I wart more 1225
Window Shade"l
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you without charge_
Make your Summer
Free of Tire Trouble
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risks when
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Phone 1129
CHESTER
DARBY
16·18 E. 5TH ST. 867 MAIN ST.
MEDIA
19 E. STATE ST.
SWARTHMORE TENNIS
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CLUB ORGANIZED
THE· SWARTHMORBAN
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which about thirty were because the
cross was omitted.
The largest attendence in the club's
Mrs. Yarnall contends that these
history marked the annual meeting of. should be added to her majority bethe .Swarthmore 1~ennis club !uesday cause the law governing elections,
~vemn~. The club s season wll1 open states that in a sticker campaign the
ImmedIately after the close of college cross is 1\0t necessarv as the "intent"
and the Me11:s courts in front of \Vhar- of the voter is c1ea~iy shown if the
tOil Hall whIch were used last year arc
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officers are: j. D. Conrad vic 1 re i- Chester, and ~fartlll B. Young.
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h~re was. Itt e IIlterest III t e. elll'Villiam Brown, secretary. Dues will be' ocratlc candIdates, only a scattermg of
$7 for men, $5 for women and Juniors votes being cast.
(14 to 18 yrs.) and $J for children under:
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WORK OF LOCAL
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WOMAN'S CLUB CHORUS
Ithe public has
REPEATS PROGRAM l\lr. Hoxie,
been invited.
Club Chorus at WaYne
who organized the band,
is well known for his work with boys
The County Federation of Woman's
The chorus from the Woman's Club, and the encouragement he has given them Clubs met at Wayne this week. The
under the leadership of Mrs. Harold to follow ~usical car~ers. He .took o~e Woman's Chorus of . Swarthmore reCalvert. repeated the program given reo, of the, leadmg. parts 10 the PhIladelphIa peated the concert w.hlch they gave in
cently in Swarthmore at The Home for Boy \\ eek whIch was recently held.
,Swarthmore on Aprd 18th. Choruses
Incurables last Thu;sday. In addition I The Band has been heard at Strath I from all the music sections of the COUllty
to the regular program. Professor Thun-I Haven on several occasions and has de-I sang, and plans are under way to form a
der playe~1 se\'eral piano selecti~ns. For ~ lighted large audienc:s;
county chorus.
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flowers to the patients. These were vcry . EMMONS' POOL
Girl Scouts
much appreciated, for there were no',
TO REOPEN SOON.
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flowers visible in the whole hospital.
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i Emmons' Pool will open June 2 and day May 24th.
I for the thirteenth year provide a place
On Sunday May 25th we will attend
PUBUC INVITED TO
lof refuge for the children and grown- the Memorial Service at Trinity EllisHOXIE CONCERT AT
Iups of .swarthmore during the summer copal Church at 10:45 A. M.
STRATH HAVEN INN I month. As in previous years a paid at. • • •. .
tendent will be at the pool which will be
The weddlOg of Wdham E. Walters,
Under the direction of Albert N. open Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays. formerly of Elm a~enue and .Chester
RUG CLEANER PRAISED Hoxie, the Philadelphia Boys' Harmon-I Season tickets may be secured for $51 road, and Mrs. JulIa Scott FIelds or
ica Band will give a concert at Strath I the same price as other years while Portland, Ore., took place recently at
Paul Paulson, of Paulson & Co., re- Haven Inn on Sunday evening to which I single admissions will be $1.
Glendale, California.
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rug cleaning this year and among his
most satisfied customers is the Stratll
Havell Inll.
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It is not likely that Swarthmore will
be represented by a tennis team this year
as in previous year although the club is
planning to .'Sponso( the annual Forth of
July tournament.
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cleaned
him," said
"After for
inspecting
the Mr.
rugs Paulson,
we had
"Mr. Scheibley said the work had;
The Seven Gables play. "Alice In never been done better."
-------\Vonderland" will be given Tuesdav afternoon June 3 at 4 :00.
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Commencement Play "Cyrano de
Bergerac" by Rostand will begin Tlmrsday evening Jline 5, at !8: 15.
Mr. and Mrs. George Selleck of Vir'Vednesday June 4 the Glee Club Con- ginia spent last week-end with ~Ir. and
cent will be given.
Mrs. J. Russell Smith of Elm avenue.
The Commencement speaker will be
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Dr. Rohert Russell \Vicks, D.D. Dean of
Mrs. G. J. Van Vechten of Scranton
the University Chapel at Princeton.
was the guest of Miss Isahelle Bronk,
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majestic has announced that
prices will be advanced on june
John Faw,~1t Soulh Ch"l" 1st. every person who is con~~.:~ ~::,~:::~g~'~:1 S;;::'n';~ '::I:;~ sidering the purchase of a new
A~;'~I~I~~td~~c~l;e':i1ri~:e ~:el~\~~~l~~~~:~ radl·o wI·II do well to VI-SI-t
~'£~:~~!;:'~I '~;:~:: a~~i'~~,,:;':~~: phone the chester radio corpoM.mO(~~,,~~:(:~::::lanned 'ration for a demonstration
~~;~5R~\~~ID~~J:I~n fI~::~~~~~lI~ltll:~C~~:~~~ now
buy your new maJ-estl·C
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News Notes
ISSUES OF THE NEWS
FOR 1913 SOUGHT
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The S1.('urth morrall is desirous of securing a copy of the old Swarthmore
News for any week in january or February, 1913. Any suhscriber who has
an old copy of any of those dates will be
doing us a great fayor by Calling Sw. evening at the Aronomink Country Club.
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The Double Six bridge club is having
a dinner-party at the DuPont Hotel in
\Vilming ton tonight.
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Grundy Given Big Vote Here
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n"Ir .. ""d fro",
PDq, On,}
Sl'rviccs at the ~f emorial Tablet at
l\frs. Dorothy Ogden took the 10(,,,.
honors for the Legislature, receiving'
first place in the borough with 62H
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\'ot<:s. Samllel A. ~[ontgomery w:~s ing of America hy the audience: placing
of
wreaths
hy
Post
427;
placing
of,
second wtih 376 votes. Ellwood J. Turner was third with 291 and Mrs. Har· flags lIy the Boy Scouts; address hy I
Edwin B. George: Volleys. Post 427;
riet S. ~[arshall fourth with 243.
Taps. Post 427; singing of Star SpangThc count by precincts was:
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T']. led Banner hy the audience; and bene).[ontgomery .... 129 104 143 37(} diction hy the Rev. Dr. Lloyd p. 1
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Ogden .......... 258 155 215 fi2S Stevens.
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8.l 243
Turner .......... 97
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118 2<)1 announces that at 3 p. Ill. Sunday, May
Blain ............ ()
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42 2Sth. the Ainsworth Post will assist :11
Hassett .......... 46
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12(, the memorial service to he held at the
Talhot .......... 68
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The regular organizatioll candidates, these exercises all ex-service men arc
Turner. 'Veidemann and Talbot, \\'on n:qm'stcd to assemhle at Post Headthe nominations for the Legislature and quartcrs at 2.30 P. ~r., Sunday, ~r ay
the stall ding of the other candidates for 25th. where transportation will be prothe entire county was 1I0t yet known ,·ided. All ex-service men are eordiState and Monroe Sts.
R. L. PAINTER, Pre8~dent
314 Edgmont Ave.
Thursday 11oon.
ally invited to participate in the eX(,l"- i
F. P. DAVIS, VIce-PresIdent.
The only contest anT a Repuhlican cises.
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K. B. MATLACK, Secreta~.
Eo L. MATLACK, Trea8ur....
conll.llittN' office w~s i~l the \ Vestern
).[ elllorial fl.ags will. Ill' placed on the
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precll1ct, where J uha \ arnall won h~ I monument thIS year III honor of Har12.1 votl'S ()\'l'r Lucy Pe~erson. 'Vah'rs ol(~ Ainsworth, Collins Chamhers. Fred:
wI! h 111 votes. ~[rs. Y;:> mall 5 nam!" enck Hawthorne, )'L C. Johnson, Paul, :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;• • •; ; . ; ;• • •;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;.;;• •; ; . ; ; ; ;• • • •; ;
was !>tIt ?11 the hallots hy -,tickers.
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A USED P ACKARD·-All of the New Car Prestige. Most
of the New Car Mileage-A Small Part of the New Car Cost.
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Club Sedan
De 'Lux Equipped
Small Coupe
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1927
With Rumble Seat
Seven Passenger
Buick Sedan
Packard
Phaeton
$1250
$885
$700.00
T~elfth & Crosby Streets
Phone Chester 4450 Chester, Pa.
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Swarthmore, Pa., May 30, 1930
$2.50 Per Yeat
FIRE ASSN. SEEKS MEMBERSHIP IN EVERY SWARTHMORE HOME
PROTECTING YOUR HOME DAY-- AND NIGHT
Drive Begins'Tuesday; Need
Funds For New Equipment
Only 40% of Homes in Borough Now
Members of Association; Chemical
Truck Bought By Association
Not-Yet Paid For
A concentrated drive to secure a mem-l ment such as new rubber coats, gas
bership in the Swarthmore Fire and Pro-! masks, more hose, fire axes, and a numtective Association in every home in ber of other pieces of equipment for the
Swarthmore will be carried on by th~, trucks. Thirdly, for the immergency
Fire Co~pany next Tuesday and Thurs- res~rve fund which is us.ed. i~ case an
day evemngs.
active volunteer fireman IS Injured and
Promptly at 7 o'clock on these two I incapacitated for a time or his family
evenings there will be one long blast of left in want by his death or injuries.
the fire siren and the four trucks will
Dr. John B. Roxby, president of the
~tart out from the fire department in Association, is directing the drive along
Borough hall each headed for a different 1 with the help of the, other officers and
the chief, Charles Belfield, and his as' sec~ion of the borough.
II On each truck willi be active firemen ~ sistants, Ed Whitakcr and James Ter,of the Association who will go up one IrelJs.
'side of the street and down the other in
"Not long ago the Borough of Swarththeir section. Each man will wear a more received a letter from the National
I regulation cap of the Fire company and 1 Underwriters' association, whose repreresidents of the borough are urged te sentatives drop in unexpectcdly at any
have a glad hand for thcm as the boys moment to inspect the company's equipare better fire fighters than house to ment, stating that Swarthmore was the
only borough in Delaware county, Cheshouse salesmen.'
At the present time there are only 186 ter county, Bucks county, and MontgomSwarthmore's fire ~uipmeDt and some of the boys who keep it in perfect condition and are ready to ri.k life and
paid-up active memberships in the As- ery county with one exception, to have a
limb protecting your home and family
sociation which means that the boys are Class A rating," says Dr. Roxby.
not doing the impossible when they set
"This Class A rating is given the bor.
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their goal at a total membership of at ough because we have the necessary
York
school and took pa.rt 10 otl.er
least 500.
amount of apparatus for a community of
sports which should be of mterest to
The purpose of the drive is to provide this size' and because the inspectors of
those tax payers of Swarthmore who
I funds for three things.
First, to payoff the Underwriters' association can stop at
are anxious to see the new gym for the
the $5,~0 chemical truck which was the fire coml?any i~ Borough h;lll and
High school here pushed as rapidly as
purchased from the treasury of the As- find the eqUIpment, ready to meet aU
~ possible.
5ociation' over four years ago and is not specifications at all times.
Frank R. Morey, of Harrisburg, I Mr'd ~o!ey ~aid he was applying for Earth Caves in and Burries yet entirely paid for. Secondly, to pro"In order to keep this rating Borough
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a
mllllstrative
t>lJsition
here
I>~cause
vide
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for
badly
needed
new
eqllip(Con,inued 0" PaDII Pour)
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after a year in the State Department of
Joseph MeVaugh, Well
One of 85 Candidates
Education he had decided he preferred
Known Contractor
thc actual contact with the students and
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STATE
GRADUATE school problems to a position such 'as he HELPER BARELY ESCAPES
FIRE ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN
now holds.
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Mr. Morey is assistant director of the
A tragedy marked thc beginning of
85 candidates over a IlCriod of about ten Teachers' Bureau, Departmcnt of Pub- work on the new Rutgers avenue school,
Mail to Charles A. Smith, treasurer, or Dr. John B. Roxby,
weeks, the Swarthmore School Board lie Instruction, Harrisburg. He was this wcek when Joseph McVaugh, fiftypresident, Swarthmore, Pa.
born in York, Pa., attendcd the ele- two of State road, Media, and one of
at a speeial meeting Tuesday evening llIentary schools there and graduated his workmen Tony Tarabarelli were
D Enclosed find check for $5 for membership for one year
selected Frank R. Morey, at present As- from the York High school in 1913. buried under sliding earth while workto the Swarthmore Fire and Protective Association.
sistant Director of Elementary Educa- He received his B.S. at Pennsylvania ing in a sewer trench leading out of the
lion of the State Teachers' Bureau at State College in 1918 and his M.A. from excavation for the foundation of the
D Please send a member of the Fire Association to secure
Harrisburg, as the successor of Dr. Columbia University in 1923. He was a building. It was twenty minutes before
my membership.
Arthur W. Ferguson who was recently graduate student at Columbia in 1922- McVaugh could be dug out from under
elected superintendent of schools at 124 and the summer of 1928 ancl travelcd the tons of wet earth and Swarthmore
D Put me down as a member of the Swarthmore Fire and
in France the summer of 1925. He has physicians worked o\'er him in vain.
York, Pa.
Protective Assn. and send me a bill.
Competition for the position at completed his preliminary examinations
Fiftcen minutcs before the accident,
Swarthmore' was unusually keen duc to
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McVaugh, who was known as one of
the high standing of thc public schools
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the I,est stone worker;; and excavators,
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here. A large I?rol~ortion of .the can~i-' WOMEN VOTERS TO
ill Delaware County had rcmarked to·
?~te.s 'mad~ applicatIOn on their own 111BEGIN STUDY CLASSES several men in the Swarthmore business
Address ........................ .
Itlatlve while others werc urged to apply
district that the soil 011 the site of the
by mcmbers of the board who had heard
school
was
very
sandy
and
he
was
afraid
On Friday June 6th the Delaware
of their qualifications. Mr. ~Iorey was County League of \Vomen Voters will there might be a cave-in heforc thc exone of the later g,oup but so equally hegin its monthly study classcs at cavating work was finished.'
WOMEN VOTERS OF
PROGRESS REPORTED
qualified were several of the candidates twclve o'clock noon. at the headquarWhile Mr. ~[cVaugh was thc head of
SWARTHMORE ELECT
ON UNDERPASS PLANS
that members of the board admitted af- ters at the Media \Voman's Club. This his company and usually had a large
ter Tuesday night's mceting that it was summcr the group will study thc c1ec- number of men cmployed on different
On Tucsday last, May 27th, the
Although there are no physical indialmost a toss-up which one to select.
tion laws of Pennsylvania.
jobs he was known as a hard worker and Swarthmore League of \\' omen Voters cations in the neighborhood of the rail).lr. Morey's particular qualification
Luncheon at a modest charge will be would often pitch in and dig ditches or held its biennial elections. The new road and Chester road to indicate that
forn the position aside from his prepara- provided, and those who care to do 60 whatever was necessary when he wanted officcrs for the ensuing term of two the underpass is to he started soon,
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years arc.· Chainnan, Mrs. J. Barnard semi-offi:ial reports are to the e.ffect
. t IIe a f ternoon to play cards the work done in a hurry.
h and his expericnce as a teacher 'was may stay IJI
is expericnce as head of the school on the attractive terrace at the Club
The accident occurred at about 1 :45 \1'alton.,
VI'ce-Cllal'rman,
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.1 cL rs. Clifford that the contracts for the work WIll be
SlStem at Camp Hill, Pa., just outside House.
\Vednesday noon after it had bcen rain- R. Buck; Treasurer, Mrs. Bernard l\{ Ilet within a few weeks and the work
oi Harrisburg.
ing nearly all morning. The two men Isfort; RecOl-ding Secretary, Miss ,'begUn.
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were working alone in the trench while Sarah 'V. Knight; Corresponding SecLast week surveyors were at work
Upon investigation and a visit to Camp
Hill the members of the Instruction
COMMENCEMENT DATES
about a half dozen men were working in retary, Mrs. Harold Barnes; Publicity completing. final ylans f?r the dr~inage
Committee, which consisted of Mrs. W.
other parts of the job. The trench was Chl\irman, Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyney; system which Will reqlllre attentIon at
Carson Ryan, Jr., R. C. Disque, and COLLEGE
nine feet deep and only the lower portion Hospitality Chairman, Mrs. \VilIiam M. the beginning of the project and a few
Robert G. Erskine, found that the schools Commencement ................ June' 9 caved in or both men would havc been Fine; Mcmbers of the Board: Mrs. days ago a letter from the college to
tlH:re comparcd very {avorably to those
Speaker, James R. Angell, president of killed.
\Varren M. Foote and 1[rs. Philip Jew- the borough authorities removed any
of Swarthmore and that Mr. Morey had
Yale University.
Taraharelli was ahle to pull himself cit.
danger of delay by disagreement 011 a
bern very successful in directing a school Baccalaureate .................. June 8 out and, workcd frantically with othe~, Mrs. Harold Goodwin, Swarthmore matter of land damages.
System of practicalJy the same size as
Speaker, Dr. Alexander Meiklejohn of I men while one ran for a doctor. The 739M, is chairman of Education and
The letter from the college assu~ed
Swarthmore.
the University of \Visconsin.
I rain soaked earth was hard to move would like all the women who are in- borough council that the executIve
Camp Hill is the home of many state Phi Beta Kappa address ......... June 8 I however and it was about fiftcen min- terested in the study of the Edmonds committee of the board would seek no
ollicials and 60 to 70 per cent of the
.Speaker, Dorothy Canfield Fisher
lutes hefore McVaugh could bc reached. Act to join her group which will make damages for an ~dditional. 7.295 square
graduates of the high school go on to JUllJor Play ............... June 6 and 7!
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a special study of that subject.
feet of land wlncl1 a reVISIOn ,of the
college.
"Will Shakespeare"
SUMMER BASEBALL
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original plans called for from the
. This is about parallcl to the situation, Alumni Day .................... Jlllle 71
SEASON OPENS TODAY SCHOOL EXHIBITS
ground on Chester road just north of
111 Swarthmore. Members of the com- J HIGH SCHOOl,
ATTRACTS PARE"rrs the Prep School tennis courts. While
nllttee
investigating Mr. Morey's record I Commcncement ............... June 131' TlIe fi rst game 0 f tIIe S
wart Imore
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the matter lIIust be brought before the
learned that many wealthy people and
Speaker, Dr. Arthur \V. Ferguson. I Summer baseball league will be played
A crowd which packed the High entire hoard of managers next month
State officials transferred their children Baccalaure.1te .................. June 8 with a team from Chester this morni.ng school auditorium to the limit and forccd there is little likelihood that the recfrom the Harrisburg puhlic schools to
At Trinity Episcopal Church, SIleaker, i at IO o'clock on the Prep School dla- many people to view the program from ollll11elldation of the committee Will not
Camp Hill whilc Mr. Morcy was there
The Rev. J. J. Guenther.
mond. Last year the seaSOn did not be- beyond the open doors, attended the An- he acccpted.
al1~1 paid tuition in order to have their SWARTHMORE PREP SCHOOL
gin until latc in J~JJ1C but demands for a nlJal School Exhibit of work done during
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Commencement •............... June 3 game on Decoration Day have brought the year Monday evening..
Dr. E. Ful!~rton Cook was hpnored
\Vhile at Camp Hill, Mr. Morey made
Speaker, The Rev. J. J. Guenthl!r
I ahout the early schedule which if possible The building opened at 7 o'clock and recently when he was reelected· chaira Survey of the community and set up a' Baccalaureate ......•........... June 1 , will be continued from the present date. hundreds of people observed teaching man of the committee of fifty leading
fifteen year program for building and
At Swarthmore Preshyterian Church,
Bob Reed, crack first basema!1 ot the methods in various cla.~srooms and in- chemists, physicians and pharmacists
~dlJcatiolJal advancement. The first unit The Rev. Dr. John Ellery Tuttle, tcam for the past few years wdl coach spected the notebooks, maps, reports, which revises the Pharmacopoeiil. The
111 .this program, a $40,000 grade school
speaker.
the team this year and will be at fir~t drawings, and aU branches of classwork Pharmacopoeia is the reference book
bUdding, was erected while he was there MARY LYON SCHOOL
again. Several of the other veterans wdl on display in the different rooms.
of physicians. druggists and cllcmists
~lId just before he left a $55000 bond Commencement Play ............ June 5 be hack including Bob AJlison, Bud An•••
and is the basis of the food and drug
ISSUC was passed to finance tile s(cond
Speaker, ,The Uev. Dr. John Robert drews, Alb~rt Gwinn, Dick Keech, Sam
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Starbuck, of act. It was first established in 1820 and
step in thc program.
Russell W:ck~, dean of the University I Hayes, John McKenna, Kc~neth. Stcw- Swarthmore avenue, have returned is revised every tCl,l years by ~ comAlthough Mr. Morey did not particiChapel at Prll1ceton.
art, and othl!rs. Po~ter WaIte wl!1 not from a week spent at the Virginia Hot mittee of which Dr. Cook has' just
Pate to a great extent in athletics in Commencement Play ............ J line 6 catch for the team tIllS year accordmg to Springs.
_., ,been-re-named. head. __
College he' won his football letter at
"Cyrano dc Bergerac."
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FIRE ASSN. SEEKS MEMBERSHIP IN EVERY SWARTHMORE HOME
PROTECTING YOUR HOME DAY AND NIGHT
:Drive Begins Tuesday; Need
Funds For New Equipment
Only 40% of Homes in Borough Now
Members of Association; Chemical
Truck Bought By Association
Not Yet Paid For
Swarthmore's fire equipment and some of the boys who keep it in perfect condition and are ready to risk life and
limb protecting your home and family
PUBLIC SCHOOL
;;::lrr~s 111:~::c~ch~~:lllIi:;;c! 1~~:o~,r\~:t:~le:~tl.~~ NEW SCHOOL JOB
HEAD CHOSEN ~1~~~I~Il;~;;~~~1 t~ll\'~~e 1~::~h:~(~II~I;~;;:P[:I':~ t~:~ SCENE OF TRAGEDY
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paYl'rs oi
Swartlllllorc' wh ..
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arnsburg, . the adlllillist-ratin: ntlsition hl';e' 11.:cause Earth C
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to Succeed Dr. Ferg,!son; Was
a fter a ~'l'ar ill the State I )t'partmcJ1t 41i
Josep
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Known Contractor
One of 85 Candidates
Fdllcation he had
.'\ concentrate, I dril'e h·'e,·m·,' ;1 1I1elll- l11ent ,uch as lI"II' rllbhcr coats, gas
hl'r,hip ill the ~\\';[rthlll"re Firl' ;111(1 1'1"'- In:t,k,;, 111I're h""e, lir,· axe", and :L 1I111l1h-ctin: .\s-oci.:ni()11 ill ,'\,,'1'\' h"ll1<' 111 I'l'r pi other Jli('cl'~ oj e'luipllll'nt ior the
S\\,arthlllorl' \\'ill h,· ,·:tn·ied' "II 1'1' th, trllcb.
Thirdly. tLOr the illllllcrgellcy
FirL' C(l111pallY 1Il·,,1 Tm"iay at'r! ']:lIlIr:;. r,',en·,· imld lI'hidl i.. ; Il,;ed ill case an
'lay en:nillgs.
:ll·li",· I', ,luntnT lirl'man i" injllrc(1 and
l'ro111ptly at 7 ,,'clod.: "n th,',;e tIl'" illcapacitah'r! i"r a tilll c' (lr hi, ialllily
el'l'lIin!-!s there \\'ill he Ollt' lung hla,t " j kit ill \\'allt I,,· his ,hath (II' injuries.
thL' lire sirl'n anrI tlie il)ur truck, will
I ll'. John Ii. 1-':oxh)", presidcnt of the
-tart "III ir"l11 Ihe lire (it-partnlent ill .\,;,'Ilcialillll. i" directin!,!' the dri\'\~ al(ln~
Ilorollgh hall l'aeh headed ior a difi'erl'lIt \\'illt tIl<' 11<'1)1 oi thl' ;'lhcr nliicl'rs and
,ecti"ll oi Ihe horough,
Ihe chil'i. l'liarle..; lkoltidd. and his a"On each trllck willi be a.-lile lirl'IlIl'1I si,tallt,;. E,I \\"hitakl'1' and .I a III l''; TL':-oi IItL' .\~"(lciati"n lI·h .. will go IIp "Ilc' relk
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!t;l\'e a glad halHI ior them as Ihe )'(\1'5 nH))nent to impect the n'llIp.IIIY'S eqlliparc hetter lire fighters than hOllse to IlIlcnl. stating that Swarthmore \\'a~ the
hOllse salesmen.
onh' horoUl!h iu I )e\a\\'arl' ('Ollllt\·, Chcs:\t the prcscnt time there are only I~ti !lor' coullty: Bucks county, and ~L~)J\tgoll1paid-UJI acth'e memhl'rships in the :\s- I'ry county with one exception, to have a
. ,ocialion which means that the hoy.' are Class :\ rating," says Dr. l~oxby.
not doing the imJlossible \\'hen thcy,;l't
"This Class :\ rating' is gil'en the 110rtheir goal at a tolal memhership oi at ough hecause we han' the neccssary
least 500.
amount oi apparatlls f')f a community of
The purpose of thc dri\'l' is to prol'ide this ,izl' allll hecausc the inspectors of
funds for thn:c things, Fir"t, to pay oft' the Underwrilcr..: asso,iation can stop at
thL' $5,000 chemical truck which was the lire (ompany in Borough hall and
purchased from the treasury oi the "\s- lind the l'lluipllll'nl n'ady to IIll'et all
"",:iation over iour ycars a!-!o and is 1I0t spcciticatiolls at all times.
\,et cntirely paid for. Secol\(lh·, to pro"(n orrler tn kel'p thi" rating Borough
~'ide iund; for hadh·- 11l'eded II~'W <'llllil'(COllti'IIUd on Page Four)
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,the actual contact with the ~tlI<1l'nts and'
SclHHII prohlcms to a Jlosilion such as he HELPER BARELY ESCAPES
FIRE ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN
'no\\, holds .
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i, assistant dirl'clor oi the
:\ tragcdy Illarkl'd the hl'ginning of
. \iter inten'i"\\'in" and illl'Cstigating
,,- Gill( I·II Iall's "\'t'.- a"Jll'rlO!
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Ill'parlnh'nt
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Mail to Charles A, Smith. treasurer, or Dr. John B, Roxby.
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; hc Inslructlon. Ilarnshurg, Ill' lI'ib this week wh"n Jo,; .. ph \Ic\·augh. liit~1I\'I·k,;. the SlI'ilrthmore ~ch,")1 Board: horn ill York. I'a .. attended the ele- t\\O of Stale road . .\Ic.dia, anel "Ill' oi
president, Swarthmore, Pa.
at a spccial mel'tillg Tuesday e\'ening Illll'lIlary schools thert· anel graduated his 1I·"rkml'll TOllY Tarahan'lIi 1I'..:re
Enclosed find check for $5 for membership for one year
,,'leeit'd Frallk K ),Iorey. at present .\s-; irolll th,' Y,'rk Iligh scho,,1 ill 1'113. huried under slidin.~ I'arth while lI'orh-to the Swarthmore Fire and Protective Association.
,i,tant Director oi Eklllenlan' Edu~'a-: lie recl'il'l'd his I:'S, al P"nllsyh-ania ill,!.! ill a "('\\'1:1' trl'lll'h It-adillg out oi the
li"11 oi the Slate Tl:achl:r:; (Iureau at: Statl' Colleg .. ill I')IH and hi" '\i ,:\. irom l'xl';l\'atioll i .. r Ihl' i"ulUlation "i the
Please send a member of the Fire Association to secure
I/arrishurg. as till' successor oi I)r.: Collllllhia l'lIin'rsity ill 1'123, I It- was a . huildillg. It wa" tWc'nty minutes " .. iore
my
membership,
:\dllllr \\'. Fer!~u",U lI'ho was rccenlh': graduate stu(klll al Colllillhia ill 1'122- \lc\·al1.dl c"tdd Iol' dllg ollt jrolll IIl1der
l'ilTll-d sllJlt:rinlt'ndCllt oj schools i~t 2-1 alld thl' SUlllnll'r oi 1')2x alld trall·ll·d the t"ns oi 1\'t'1 I'arth ami ~lIarthlllu!'e
Put me down as a member of the Swarthmore Fire and
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in Frallce tl.1t' 'ltll~nl~'r I,i I 'I.!'=; .. 11,' .ha, physicians w"rk"d Oler hilll ill laill.
Protective
Assn, and send me a bill.
COlllpetition
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th..
pnsition
at' "olllplt-tt'd h.,. pn·llIllIllary l'Xallllllatltllh
Fiiln'lI Ininute, h,·jort. Ih,. ill'cillcllt,
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h,re. :\ large I!,'oI~lJrtioll oj .the I'alllli- I WOMEN VOTERS TO
III I 1");11\ an' COllllty hael !'l'llIark .. d to
d:lle.s lIlad~ applIcatIOn Oil tht'II' OWIl 111- I
BEGIN STUDY CLASSES ,'<'ITral lIlell ill the ~lIarthlll"re husil1,'''''
Address . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . , . " "
1\1.ltll'\· whIle nt II<' 1':; lIere IIfgl:cl to apply
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COMMENCEMENT DATES lahollt a hali~lozell 1Il,'n liTre I\"rking ill rl'lan', )'Ir". 1I:!rt)ld I!artlt.s: Puhlicity clIlllpll'lillg tillal plall" illr Ih,. Ilrainag,'
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r 1''''11 I~yall, Jr., K C. Ilisqlle. alld 1(·OI.I.I-:CI-;
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MEDIA LAUNDRY, INC.
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Phone Media 174
"Serving Swarthmore
Successfully Since 1900"
Fini.hed Wuh of Every
Description
Mrs. Caroline Sargent Walter has cetUrtle? from her trip around the world
and I.S at her. home 011 North. Chester
ro~~. Over t~IS week-end she IS cnterta t ml1g a family party. The guests ~re
Mr. and Mrs. Paul ]. Furnas and dllldren of~ \VD?dbury, N ..J., 1\Ir. and Mrs.
Tohn E. Fncke and chIldren ?f Swarthmore, a.nd 1.fr. and Mrs. Ferns Thomsen
of B.altltnore.
~hss :May G. Brown, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs.. T. H~rry Brown of Cornell
avenue wdl receIVe her Master of Arts
degree from· the University of Iowa,
partment there this last year.
is visiting Mrs. N. Stamps
H~ward, of Sarboro, Nqrth Carolina.
The niarriage of Miss Corbin and Lieu_
tenant N. Stamps Howar~ Jr., United
States Navy, will take place in Novern.
bridge on June 14th.
goingfamily
to spend
the week-end
at their
and
of North
Chester road
are
cottage at Cape May, N. J.
Dr. and Mr.s. Louis Robinson of College avenUe entertained "The Fireside"
at their home on Wednesday evening.
Mr. F. Norton Landon of Benjamin
West avenue went to Chicago on a business trip this week.
.Airs.
Leon Stratton
of Ridley
will
entertain
the Executive
BoardPark
of
the Drexel Institute Faculty Club tomorrow ~t the Strath~ Haven Inn. Her
guests will be Mrs. ~enneth G. Matheson of ~ryn M~wr, MISS Helen. A. Bagley, MISS .Marlan Crawley, M1S~ Ruth
Do~scy, MlSS Grace Godfrey, MISS ArdCllIa Chapman and MISS Dalton of
Philadelphia, Mrs. Carl Altmaier and
Mrs. Edward A. McDonald of Lansdownc, Miss Frances McIntyre of Devon, Mrs. W. T. Spivey of Wayne, Mrs.
R. C. Disque, Mrs. E. O. Lange, 1I.liss
Harriet Worrell and Mrs. James E.
Davis of Swarthmore.
"Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Anderson and
SOil Edward, of Chevy Chase, \Vashington, D. C., who have been the guests
of Mr. and Airs. Michael Koraleuko, of
Swarthmore avenue, have returned
home.
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Need A
Change?
Everyone does now and
then so why not take an
evening off and bring the
family to The Tea Room
for dinner.
WM. KIMMEL & SON
Special Dollar Dinner
Sunday
It Brings t~e Suns~ine
Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Byerly of
Princeton avenue are sailing today on the
Rotterdam to spend the summer abroad.
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• *Alice S. Leavitt
The pupils of • Mr>.
gave a r.ecital last Friday evening, May
2.1rd, at the home 01 Mrs. W. V. Cham-
Suggestions for Graduation Gifts
bers on North Chester road.
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For HIM
Audrey Smith, son of Mr. Charles A.
Smith is recovering from German measles.
Sweaters
Sportswear
Wrist
Watches
Lighters
Jewelry
01 Spring-
S
O easy to move about from on. part
of 0 room to anol"er-or from room
to room - it is a fascinating experience
to see the interesting eilects one can
produce wilh Ihe Invigorating coloring'
of Lloyd loom furniture.
time Into
a Room
T
HE new Lloyd styles in numerous color
combinations, exquisitely upholstered
here. The smooth, even weave of the
fiber, steellubulor legs, a new Lloyd lea.
ture, ond removabl'! aula·type cushions
provide long life and solid comfort.
Ofe
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PAINTING
Haverford Place
Swarthmore, Pa.
WHAT'S
3 PIECES
NEW
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$39.soup
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Clark Allison, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
M. Allison of Vassar avenue graduated
from West Chester State Teachers Collcg~ on Tuesday. He will teach in the
Hill School at Pottstown, Penna., next
year.
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James M. Irvine, Jr., of Riverview
road, Swarthmore, who graduates from
Kenyon College, GCJ11hicr, Ohio, this
year, has been chosen to deliever the
Hosiery
Neckwear
Lingerie
Shirts
Pajamas
Golf Hose
Kerchiefs
Knickers
See Our Complete Assortment Today!
STUNNING in looks!
A
GEO. GREENAWALT
It'. for
Draperies
Swarthmore
extra
~role('lioD.
~VVc'HOME-un
•= I'URNr~HED usMOTHm'S
YOUR.S. " .
rURNI5H
Sl'YLE, _ _ mileage, extra road
Deep_cnt exira-thick: All-Weather
HANNU-M & WAITE
So. Cbester Rd. & Yale Ave.
Swarthmore, Pa.
PHONE, SW. 1225
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
PARK AVENUE
evening Post
TreadoDa 6-ply SUPERTWIST CORD CARCASS.
No Price 'ncrea.el Come , ..I "
Anna Schalles
BUCHNER'S TOGGERY SHOP
As Advertised in
The Saturday
Handsomer
HEAVY DUTY
PHONE SW. 1003.W
Slip Covers
Bigger~
Cl66iinE'liii
Teacher of Violin
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Tasty di.hes at the right
price
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For HER
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Mrs. \Vilfred Ervin of Ogden avenue
Mrs. J. Paul Brown, of \Vatnut Lane,
is entertaining at cards tomorrow even- entertained her bridge club last Tues:;oon from Washington where she is at- ing.
day at Naaman's Tea House on the
teuding school.
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Delaware, for luncheon and bridge.
The Art Club met at the home of Mrs.
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The Senior members of the Chi
Carl 'de Moll last Friday. The English
Miss Margaret Bye was recently
Omega Fraternity, Swarthmore College,
painter, Hogarth was studied.
elected President of the Student Self
were entertained at dinner Monday even* • •
Government Association at Westtown,
illg by Miss Isabelle Bronk at the Strati.
The Woman's Club of Moore held a Penna., where she will be a senior next
Haven Inn.
flower show on Wednesday of this week. year.
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Mrs. William R. Thomsen of West- ?tIrs. Frankli~ Harding of Rutledge, ,
field, New Jersey. spent the week-end Mrs. George Zimmer of Swarthmore and 1 The seventh grade of the Swarthwith her mother Mrs. John W. Adams Mrs~ John Gillespie of Glenolden were more Junior High School held a picnic
the judges.
last Tuesday at the home of William
of Swarthmore avenue.
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Clay on Walnut Lane.
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Mrs. Herbert Fraser of Elm avenue
Mrs. Francis Sawyer of Rutgers avc• * *
at I uncheon and bridge last
entertained
fille is leaving soon to spend the summer
Mr. amI :Mrs. R. Chester Spencer, of
Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Michael Swarthmore avenue, are entertaining
in California.
will be open even..
ings during Summer
for
light r;efresh.
ments, Ice Cream,
Home~made Cakes,
etc. Dinner as usual
6 to 7:30
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Mr. and Mrs. James Bacon Douglas
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Miss Louise A. Clyde is expected home
The
HARVARD
TEA ROOM
Swarthmore and Ogden avenues
tained at dinner and bridge last Saturday
evening.
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Dr. Frank E. WHiiams of Amherst I
avenue has returned from Camp Point,
Illinoi.s, where he was called by the
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death of his brother.
Mrs. Claude C. Smith of Baltimore
Pike is entertaining at luncheon and
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SWARTHMORBAN
NEWS NOTES
avenu~,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde of
l'HB
class oration at Comme1lcement, June 16. Kovalenko of Swarthmore avenue. Mr.
Jimmy also delivered the valedictory ad- and Mrs. Kovalenko arc sailing on June their bridge club at their summer home I Barnes, and Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt
in Wallingford, Vermont, thili week- Hills.
dress for his class when graduating from 2nd for France.
Mrs. Jesse H. Holmes is entertaining Swarthmore High School 'in June 1926.
end. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs.
the Executive Board of the Swarthmore
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C. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Miss Sarah Baird, daughter of lIrs.
\\Toman's Club next Tuesday at a lunchMrs. Sproul Lewis t of Swarthmore
The
Girl
Scouts
attended
memorial
Thayer,
Mr. and Mrs. Bucher Ayres, avenue returned Wednesday from CenCOD at her home on Elm avenue.
After
Laura Baird of Oberlin avenue, graduat the Trinity Episcopal Church ated from the West Chester State Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Boyd, Mrs. tral Valley, N. Y., where she visited
the luncheon there will be a business services
last
Sunday.
E. A. Yarnall, Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1Jrs. John Stanton.
Teachers College on Tuesday.
meeting of the Board.
Miss Anne P.' Corbin, of Rutgers
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mmer, for- Philadelphia, electrical engineers and Iowa City, on June 2nd. She has been
merly of Riverview Manor. Dobbs Ferry, contractors.
a graduate assistant in the English de-
N. Y., have announced the engagement
1\Iiss Anna L. K. Huber is a guest of
of their daughter, ~liss Helene \\,hitl' Mrs. John Ellery Tuttle at the PresMiner. and Thomas Washburn Hopper, byterian Manse.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mandeville
1\1r. Frederick M. Simons) senior rulHopper, 01 Suffern, N. Y.
ing elder of the Swarthmore PresbyMiss Miner and Mr. Hopper were terian Church, is one of the Elder Comgraduated last June from Cornell Uni- missioners. sent by the Presbytery to
Yersity. Mr. Hopper was a member of the meeting of the Presbyterian GenDelta Kappa Epsilon and the Quill and eral Assembly, the National ConvenDagger honorary society. He rowed on tion of the church which convenes in
Cincinnati, Ohio, today.
the varsity crew in 1927 and 1928.
:Mrs. Ezra Bassett Merriam of SwarthMr. and Mrs. H. Bardwell Lincoln, more avenue has returned from a visit
Jr., of Swarthmore, were week-end to her sister in New H~ven, Conn.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dyer
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Ferguson are
Clyde, also of Swarthmore, at their home
leaving
Thursday for their cottage at
on the Chesapeake Bay.
Cape May Point where they wilt spend
Mr. Richard F. Blundill and family the week-end.
have purchased a home at the corner
Ah. and Mrs. Charles Bunting of Colof Yale a venue and Kenyon avenue and lege
avenue visited their daughter, Mrs.
are now settled there. Mr. Blllndill Sheldon Green of Jamaica, Long Island.
who is a son of L. C. Bllllldill, of Vas- over last week-end.
sar avenue, was at one time connected
:Mrs. William Earl Kistler entertained
with the Swarthmore National Bank
and for some time has been associated her
Sunday afternoon.
School class at the circus on
\Vednesday
with the· Delaware Counly National
Mrs. Raymond P. Wilson, the daughBank in Chester. He is now a member
of Mr. Charle::; A. Smith of Darttcr
of the firm of r... C. Blundin and Co.,
mouth avenue has moved to Waverly,
N. Y.. where her husband the Reverend
P. \Vitson has been called to the First
Baptist Church.
MAY 30, 1930
MAl' '30, 1930
Phone 240
Swarthmore 680
F. M. SCHEIBLEY
Management
StrathHaven
~LOTHES
a .. e Su .. e Winne .. s
in A I I Events
Sold at • • •
MILL PRI£ES
You need only to glance at our large assortment of
Men's Suits, Knickers and Two·Piece Tropical Wor.
steds, to appreciate the value in Kent's Clothes, sold
at Mill PrIces. Hundreds of garments offe. a choice
of patterns-designed for comfort and appearance for
summer traveling, sports, motoring and oilier outdoor
events.
"The Inn with Personality"
On tbe Baltimore Pike
DlftoD Belgb ..., Pa.
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OR
Presents for the June Bride
and the June Graduate
"A MElvfBERSHIP IN
Our shelves are filled with the very best canned good.,
flavorings for cold drink., ginger ale, and a hundred other
things the housewife W>UlU in the summer.
Below the .helves are all kind. of fresh vegetables and
fruit, and don't forget,
The pick of the catch, just a few hours off the Jeney
Coast. Call Sw. 761 or 762.
-»)11«(:-
11th S...on
A sports and woodcraft amp. %000
feet up In the Pocono Mountains.
Moderate fee covers all expenses.
UNLIMITED HORSEBACK RIDING
Friend., InOuenee prevails with staW
of coHere-trained men, Including a
resident camp doctor.
8warthmore references If desired.
Write or te1ephone for Information.
MR. AND MRS. C. G. PAXSON
Mer. 10Z9-'
113 Kenilworth Road, Merion, Pa.
RTEL
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PROMPT SERVICE
EVERY SWARTHMORE HOME"
Support of the Swarthmore Fire and
Protective Association is an Investment
in Low Fire Insurance Rates and infall..
i~ble Home Security.
/ If-the Volunteer Firemen are willing to
give their time day or night and risk
life and limb protecting your property,
are you not willing to give $5 in your
,--.own interest?
The fire bell may call the boys to your
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EAT MORE FISH THIS SUMMER
Have It Every Day
Camp POCONO for boy.
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762
READY FOR SUMMER WEATHER
$7.00
Boys' Suits
$.0.50 to $.7.110
Blanke... for
Camping
$5.00 to $8.00
Ladle.' Dress and Spo..... (;oa'"
To Order $22.110 to $35.00
RETAIl.. BIIPARTMIINT
761
Just call either number and if one i. busy you will be
automatically transferred to the other.
TroDllen
EST. JIJU
til
will now get your order to us without the
delay 0/ "Line Busy"
Wblte Flannel
THE KENT MFG. ~O.
Swarthmore
4 Park Ave.
Get better acquainted with Kent's Clothes-Buy Direct
from the Mill and enjoy the quality e~al to that 10 other
garments, selling elsewhere for conSIderably more.
Men's Sui'"
$.7.50 to $23.50
Men's and Boys'
Knlckel'8
$2.50 to $5.00
Tw....Ple....
Tropical Wor"teds
$.11.00
ELP the FIRE COMPANY
PROTECT YOUR HOME!
Another Telephone for Your Convenience
home some day. Then you'll be mighty
glad that your name is on the active
membership list of the Assn. How would
you like to live in Swarthmore if there
were no Fire Department? Swarth..
more's Fire Department is always on the
job. They are prepared to protect your
home and your family. Help them do it
more effectively by sending in your
membership!
-»)11«([-
Swarthlnore
Fire
&
Protective
Associa tion'
SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
DR. JOHN B. ROXBY, Pre••
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CHARLES BELFIELD, Chief
CHARLES A. SMITH, Treall.
.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE SWARTHA10REAN
conflagrations have
ped in numerous
losses have been
The handiness and
will be apparent to
tion.
PublUhecl Every Friday at Swarthmore, P ..
Robert E. Sharples,
Editor find Publisher
Olicet-Shirer Bldg•• Second Floor Front-Phone Swarthmore 900
Philadelphia Representatives, Neville & Hitchings,
213 South 17th St.• Philadelphia
Phone Pennypacker BOZO
I$ntued ... Second Clan matter. January 24. 1929. at the Post Olice at
Iwarthmore. Pa.. under the Act of March 3. 1879.
FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1930
Campaign for F"u-e
Assn. Membership
(COfflifl",d f,.om Pdl1' O.w)
council last year purchased a new 1000gallon pumper and hose truck to replace
an old piece purchased 15 years ago
which would no longer deliver the rated
capacity.
"But all of the apparatus in Borough
hall was not purchased by council nor all
of the equipment on the different trucks.
The Fire and Protective association is
one of the best organized and financed
organizations in Swarthmore. The association not only has purchased part of
its equipment but takes care of its members in times of need.
liThe association is made up of two
groups of member.s: active firemen, who
pay $2.00 a year membership dues and
ride the trucks to the fires; and active
members,- who pay annual dues of $5.00.
The company has no salaried employees.
Every man who drives a truck Or goes to
a fire is a volunteer.
.
,II do not believe that the people of
Swarthmore have decided they cannot
afford $5 a year dues in the association.
The Underwriters' association ("stimate.s
that the people of Swarthmore save $25,000 a year by keeping this borough in the
Class A rating. Swarthmore has just
fifty times as much protection for each
home in the borough as the homes of
Philadelphia have.
"I believe that thc people of Swarthmore are unacquainted with the Fire and
Protection association and have not joined becau.se they do not know their membership is desired.
The Swarthmore Fire apparatus includes:
"First, there is the latest piece, a 1000gallon pump and hose truele combined,
capable of pumping 1000 gallons of \vater
a minute. This truck carries approximately twel ....e hundred fcet of hose. It
is powerful enough to pump four
streilms of water through 2~-inch hose
line. It wa.s placed in commission in
January, 1929 and cost the borough $12,.500, Jess the price, nearly $2000, which
was paid by the highest bidder for the
old pumper.
"The old pumper was a 750-gallon
pUml) ill service in thc borough nearly
fi fteen years. The replacement was a
necessity because the old piece would no
longer deliver the rated capacity. The
fire underwriters require apparatus that
will be efficient and in order to maintain
uThe third purchase was a fire truck
known as a triple combination. It
mounts a 600-gallon a minute pump, a
chemical tank of 35-gallon capacity and
a hose body with 1000 feet of 2~-inch
hose. The price was $9,800. This piece
was bought in 1923.
"The three foregoing trucks were all
purchased Iw council and are therefore
borough pr~perty. The fourth piece of
ar,paratus is what is known as a chemical
truck. On this chasis is mounted a 550gallon a minute pump which may be
used, after the chemical is exhausted, as
a reserve pump or in an extra long fire
hosc line- it may be used as a booster, to
aid another pump.
"There ·are on this truck four chemical
tanks, two of them of 35·gallon capacity
each and two of 40 gallons each. These
four tanks are coupled in series so that
Oue or morc -tanks may be used as judgment dictates. This is an exceedingly
efficient and valuable fire truck as, early
on the scene of a fire particularly in
chimney, roof and in.sidc fires the rapid
use of the chemical line is likely to
stop the fire or hold it in check until the
water line may he in position for finishing out the work.
"The experience of the fire fighters of
the borough since the installation of this
chemical trnck has been, that incipient
been promptly stopinstances and water
reduced enormously_
value of this truck
all that see it in :le-
STANLEY COMPANY THEATRE
DIRECTION WARNER BROS.
CHESTER
-Last Day-
"Buddy" Rogers
. in
"YOUNG EAGLES"
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday
Harry Richman
in
(CDflli"."d fr.",. Pag, 0,..,
MORNING WORSHIP AT ELEVEX
Sermon by the pastor
In the series of the Anniversary of
pentecost
THE CHURCH: ITS MEMBERSHIP
AND WORSHIP
At 4 :45, Organ Worship. :Mr. Kneedler
Fifteen minutes of 1t.1editatioll and
Inspiration
VESPERS AT FIVE O'CLOCK
11.00 A. M.-Sunday School.
9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.-Sewing and 11:00 A. M.-Sunday Lesson-Sermon.
Wednesday evening meeting each
Quilting in \Vhitticr House. Box
1uncheoll .
week. 8 p. m. Reading room open
All are cordially invited to join in these daily, except Sundays and holidays, I
services
to 4 P. M., Church Edifice.
All are cordially invited to attend the
services
and use the Reading Room.
THE
"LADY TO LOVE"
9.45-Church School
11.00
"THE COMFORTER"
Rev. C. C. Browa. S.T.B .. Pastor
WASHINGTON
Looking toward Pentecost
8,00
"EXCELLENCIES AT AHAVA"
Today-Tomorrow
A Helpful, Happy Hour of Worship
Gary Cooper
THE ONLY PLEASURE
WE KEEP
IS THAT WHICH WE GIVE
TO OTHERS
in
"SEVEN DAYS LEAYE"
OUR GANG COMEDY
11:00 A. M~Morning \Vorship.
2:00 P. M~Sunday Scllool.
8:00 P. M.-Evening Wonhip and
Sermon.
All are cordially invited to attend thOle
service.
Everyone is invited to tbis church,
ita worship and work
Monday, Tuesday
Helen Morgan
in
"ROADHOUSE NIGHTS"
A Real Vacation......
Wednesday, Thursday
Dorothy Mackaill
In
"STRICTLY MODERN"
glorious days full of pleasure - motoring
- fishing - hiking - sailing - new scenes
- new friends.
Who does not dream of such a vacation?
The wise do more than dream of it - they
save for it with regular deposits in our
Savings Department.
tkL
Frigidaires
•
arenowmuse
as any other .
make ofe1ectrlc
refrigerator
Porcelain-on-steel inside
and outside of every household cabinet.
Surplus Power to keep food
safely cold even on the hottestdavs.
The Famous "Cold Control" which makes possible
extra fast freezing of ice and
desserts.
Unit at the Bottom out of
thewav, leaving the top flat
and usable.
The New Hydrator which
keeps vegetables fresh and
even revives wilted vegetables.
Elevated Food Shelves that
eliminate stooping.
Permanently Quiet Operation the result of recent
improvements and refinements.
Low Cost. Frigidaire prices
are low and the operating
cost is but a few cents a day.
WE PAY
3%
ON SAVINGS
W. C. RIGBY & SONS
Funeral Directors
Ie
WM. KIMMELL & SON
General Contractor
Emhalmers
PAINTING
110 Weal State Street
Media, Pa.
Uphol.teriDg, Antique Reproduction.
PAPERING
PHONES W. 1396 & 632,J
First (Closed) Mortgage 5% Gold Bonds
Due No~ember t, 1949
Principal and Interest Guaranteed by the
National Water Works Corporation
Price:-92 and Interest, Yieldina 5.68%
Fr~ from Pennsylvania Four Mills Personal Property Tax
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
Incorporated
106 E. 9th Street
Chester, Pa.
Inveltment Securitiel
1518 WALNUT STREET
'r.
Delaware Co"nty Representative
P. R. STEVENSON.
110 Powelton Ave.,
Laaoclowne. P ..
. Telephone-Madison 6474
PHILADELPHIA
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I
ROOM AND BOARD-Privll.... of • ...04em home. ODC! or-two, rooma an.ilablc, twfiL
beds,
COIIlmUnicaUDI'
Phone Swarthmore
044C. batlr.
Custom Made
Furniture
No. 2061
rent abou~ July nt, with or
LOST-Sunday May 18 between Swa.rthmore WA.NTED-~o
WIthout option, house. SIX or seven rooms.
. Preparatory School and Trinity Cburch. a Givl:
full particulars. Reply to The SwartbI.mk Uracelet of old ivory and gold. Valued morean,
Box K.
All that certaIn lot or pIece of ground for
association.
Finder
return
to
Mrs.
A.
G.
with the bUUdlngs Bnd improvements
MacLeod.
Swartbmore
Prep.
School.
Reward.
thereon to be erected situate In the Township of Haverford., County at Delaware and
FOR RENT SWARTHMORE
State of PeIlDsylvanla. and. described BC~
cording to a plan and survey thereot made
by _Alva Ll92"Rogen. B. L. 8., On the 29th day
of
J,
8, as follows:
road (as laid out of the widtb of forty feet)
at the dJstanee of four hundred. thirtY-five
and flfty·slx one-hundredths feet measured
north sIxty-dve degrees thlrty.six minutes
thirty-five seconds east from a PQInt In the
bed of Eagle road. Containing in front or
breadth on the said Bonalr road thirty feet
and extending of that width In length or
depth southeastwardly between parallel
Imes at right angles to said Bonair road
one hundred forty-five teet. beIng lot No.
27 on said plan.
HELP WANTED
FOR RENT
June ht-Garaae; Station Square.
July &: August-2 .tory Bungalow.
S bedrooms, Z bath., large .,.ard, thoroughly acreened.. CentraU.,. located.
$80 per mouth.
2 Small furni.bed Apartment>.
Apartmeut-Fir.t Door, 5 room. and
FOR ~ENT-Old shade at the shore. At- bath, porch, \lse of nice yard. House
~ra~tlve cottage, two bedrooms, bath with
bUtlt-1n shower. two car garage. Princeton thorougby screened. Good loeatioa.
~ve. Cape May PQint. $450. for season. Cal) $100 per mo., including g&rage.
Swarthmore 180\V.
2 aemi-detac~ed houses; 6 room. and
bath. $50.00 per month.
Small Store, 719 Dartmouth Ave.
Improvements consist of two and oneFurni.hed Homes: Two at $SO; three
CHAS. A. SMITH
halt story stone Bnd brIck house 30x38 FOR REN'r--Two rooms. furnished or unfront and back porches' 'garage
Phone Swarth. 705
at $75; 2 at $100; and 1 at $150; in feet;
furnished, for ladies. Batb. Swarth. 1457-W.
IOx18 feet.
"
good locations; from June 15th to LaSOld as the property of Richard W
FOR SALE
bor Day.
Werner. obligor, with notice to Edward
GARAGE FOR RENT-3IS Vassar Ave., or
phone ;2BM. $6 per month.
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F:
D. MALCOLM HODGE, Attorney.
by Alva L. RogefB, R. L. S., on the 29th day
of May. 1928, as follows:
DR. CLARENCE E. BLYE
Situate on the southeasterly side at a
c~rtatn proposed street to be called Bonalr
road (as laid out o( the width of forty (eet)
At the Sheriff's Office.
at the distance o( Ave hundred eighty-five
and fifty-six ooe-hundredths feet measured
Court House, Media, Pa.,
north sixty-five degrees thirty-six minutes
thirty-five seCOnds east from B pOint In the
bed of Eagle road. Oontaining in (ront or
Saturday, June 7. 1930
breadth on the said Bonatr road thirty feet
and extending of that width In length or
At 9.30 O'Clock, A. M.
,
depth southeastwardly between parallel
(Daylight Saving Time)
l1nes at right angles to said Bonalr road
one hundred forty-five feet, being lot No.
22
on said plan.
Lnari Facias
No. 412
Improvements consist of two and onel\.larcb 'I'erm, 1930
half story stone and brIck house, 30x38
.\11 those three certain lots Or pieces 01 feet; front and back porches; garage,
grollnd with the buildings and improvementS' 10x18 feet.
thereon erected. lying in the Township of
Sold as the property of Richard W.
l..'1-'1,er Dari1y, County of Delaware and State
Werner, obligor, with notice to Edward F.
of Pennsylvania, beinK numbered t!7, 88 and 89 Colebaugh,
real owner.
on a certain plan of lots designated Drexel Hill
Realty Company (said plan l'eing recorded in
CondltiollS--$250.00 cash on day of sale;
tbe office for the- recording of deeds in and balance In ten days.
for the County of Delaware at Media in Case
~. page J I) and described according to said D. MALCOLM HODGE. Attorney.
plan as follows: Beginning at a point in the
southerly side of \Voodland avenue
Qut fifty feet wide) at the distanc:e of two
bunched ninety feet eastwardly from the east.
March
Term.
1930
('rly side of Morgan avenue (as laid out thirty.
three feet wide): thefl(:e extending south.
All that certain lot or piece ot ground
tOlstwardly in line of lot No. 90 on the said with the bulldtngs and Improvements
plan, one hundred fifty feet to a point in the thereon to be erected situate in the Townright of way of the Philadelphia & Garrettford ship of Haverford, County of Delaware and
~heet Railway Company; thenc:e extenJing State of Pennsylvania, and described ac.Iong the same southeastwardly (by the arc cording to a plan and survey thereof made
of a cirde having a radius of one thousand by Alva L. Rogers, R. L. S., on the 29th day
nine hundred thirty and eight one-hundredths of May, 1928, as folJows:
ftd. eighty-three and forty.nine one.hundredths
ftCI t oa point in line of lot No. 86 on tbe . Situate on the southeasterly side of a
s;id plan; thence extending northwestwardly certain proposed street to be calJed Bonalr
.i.long the said line. one hundred fifty feet road (as laid out of the width ot forty feet)
10 a point in the said southerly side of Wood. at the distance of tlve hundred twenty-five
fifty·six one·hundredths feet measured
land avenue and thence extending along the and
north sixty-five degrees thirty-six minutes
Slme w(stwardly (by tbe arc of a circle having thirty-five seconds east from a point In the
iii radius of two thousand eighty and eight one- bed of Eagle road.
Containing tn tront or
~Undredths feet) ninety feet to the first men- breadth on the said Bonatr road thirty feet.
tioned point and place of beginning.
and extending of that width In length or
depth southeastwardly between parallel
Bt"ing known as premises No. 3792 \Voodlalld Ilues at right angles to said Bonalr roa.d
avenue, Drexel Hill. Pennsylvania.
one hundred forty-five feet. being lot No.
24 on said plan.
Improvements consist of two and one-half
SlOT), stone and stucco house, .13X24 feet. Side
Improvements consist of two and onejlOrrh. Stucco garage, 20x,.20 feet.
half story stone and brick house. 30x38
feet; tront and back porches; garage,
Sold as the property of David S. Lloyd and lOx18 feet.
Sadie F. Lloyd. his wife, mortgagors and the
Sold as the property of Richard W.
said Sa.die _F. Lloyd. real owner.
Werner. obUgor, with notice to Edward F.
Conditions-$2so.00 cash on day of sale; bal. Colebaugh. real owner.
ance in tC"n days.
Condlttons-$250.00 cash on day of sale;
balance In ten days.
Gfo:AKY & RANKIN, Attorneys.
Inquire Wm. Kimmell. Phone 1396 or J6z.W.
JOHN J. CAIN,
BherlH'.
FOR SAI.-E-l\Ian's black broadcloth full dress
coat and vest. Call 5.l..J, Cedar Lane.
VETERINARY SURGEON
DOGS CLIPPED
923 Edgmont Ave.. Chester, Pa.
Phones; Chester 6218 or 3137
Sheriff's Sales of Real Estate.
Marc:h Term, 1930
. All that c:ertain lot or piece of groun
a"-etltle, (3 certain forty feet wide street or
public highway dedicaled by deed from Harry
~crorkle to Amos Y. Lesher dated May 4th,
L'
ll. 19r6. and recorded at Media in deed
lIOok No. 392 page 54 &c.) in Holmes, in the
TO\\llship of Ridley. in the County of Delaware
an!1 State of Pennsylvania. Beginning at a
penut on the southwesterly side of said Winona
~Ytnlle at the distance of one hundred fed
~lhe.:lstwardIY from the southeasterly side of
arker avenue. Containing in front or breadth
.~(Juthwesterly side of said 'Vinona avenue
ty feet and extending in length or depth
~.t1I1...'estwardIY of that width between parallel
Int~ parallel with said Parker avenue one
h;;n.lred feet to a ten feet wide alley which
a d~ rUns parallel with s:lid \Vinona avenue
:n extends from said Parker avenue six
ur;-Ired and eighty fed to Baldwin avenue
4iMlhcr forty fect wide street or public high.
"a) running parallel with said Parker avenue.
D. MALCOLM HODGE, Attorney.
Fieri Facias
No. 2059
March Term. 1930
All that certain lot or J'tece of ground
with the bulldtngs an
Improvements
thereon to be erected situate In the Township of Haverford. County of Delaware and
State o( Pennsylvania, and described according to a plan and s l 1rvey thereof made
by Alva L. Rogers. R. L. S., 'On the 29th day
of May, 1928. as follows:
Situate on the southeasterly side of a
certain proposed street to be called Bonalr
road (as laid out of the width of forty teet)
at the distance of four hundred ninety-five
and flfty·slx one-hundredths feet measured
north sixty-five degrees thirty-sIx minutes
thirty-five seconds east from a point in the
bed of Eagle road. Containing In front or
breadth on the said Bonalr road thIrty feet.
and extending o( that width In length or
depth southeastwardly between parallel
Unes at right angles to said Bonalr road
one hundred forty·flve feet, being lot No.
25 on said plan.
. Y"gether with the free and common USe
Improvements consist of two and ooeliberty and privilege of the aforesaid
~ {'y, as and for a driveway and water course half story stone and brick house, 30x38
"b (ommon with the owners of other land~ feet; front and back porches; garage,
10x18 feet.
a lilting thereon forever.
Sold as the property of Richard W.
Iniprovements consist of frame bungalow, Werner.
obllgor, with notice to Edward F.
~1)(.c9 feet. Porch front.
Colebaugh, real owner.
r:r1:t,
C
D. MALCOLM HODGE. Attorney.
1 1 IInditions--$250.oo cash on day of sale;
~ alice in ten days.
Pieri Facias
No, 2060
FEn:D II. DAVIS. Attorney.
MarC"h Term, 1930
JOHN J. CAIN, Sberiff.
All that certaIn lot or piece of ground
:~::::::::=::::==:=::===::=::==='=:====: with the buildings and. Improvements
thereon to be erected situate in the Town-
SHERIFF SALES
SHERIFFS BALES
I
ship of Haverford, County of Delaware and
State of Pennsylvania, and described ac·
cording to a plan and survey thereof made
by Alva L. Ilogen, R. J,. S" on the 29th day
of May. 1928. as follows:
Sltu8.te On the southeastuly side of a
certain proposed street to be called Bon8.lr
road (as laid out of the width Of forty feet)
Court House, Media. PR.
at the distance of four hundred Slxty-dve
and fifty-six: one-hundredths feet measured
Saturday. June 21, 1930
north sb:"ty-five degrees thlrty-alx minutes
thirty-five seconds east from a potnt In the
At 9 :30 O'clock, A. M.
bed of Bagle road. Containing _In front or
breadth on the Mid Bonalr road thirty feet.
(DaylIght Saving Ttme)
and extending of that width In length or
depth lIOuthe8lltwardly between parallel
herl FaCias
No. 2057 lines at right angles to said Bonatr road
one hundred forty-five feet. being lot No.
March Term, 1930
28, on saId plan.
At the SherUr's
omee
J"
ttlAll that certain lot or teee of lI"Ound
Improvements eonalst of two and one·
the buildings an
Improvements half atory stone and brick house, 30x38
\hlpeo~ to be erected situate In the Town- feet; front and back porches; garage.
0 Haverford, County of Delaware and 10xl8 feet.
~lngOftoPeDilItylVandIa, anCl described ac...., u.
a p an an survey thereof m&d.e
Sold &8 the property of Richard W •
th:~
a"'te
foocJ.
March Term, 1930
Colebaugh, real owner.
SHERIFF SALES
exceUent.
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LOST-Red CrossLOST
pin bearing the worus.'"Home Defense." Return to' Mrs. Eloise Ash.
WANTED
ton, Community Health Center, Borough Hall.
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Situate on the southeasterly side of a
ESTATE OF MATTHEW PRESTON, late certain prop06ed street to be called Bona1r
S.,ld as the property of Martha E. Staley
Condltions--$250.00 cash on day at sale;
~d Wilford Statey Jr., mortgagors and Walter- balance In ten days.
ro,lks, real owner.
Lehighton Water Supply Company
Pieri Facw
C LASS I FIE D
WILLIAM S. BITTLE
FOR SA~E OR RENT-Large f()ur f:.edroom
CondIt1onB--$250.00 cash on day of sale;
houSe, tIle bath. hardwood floors. hot water
Muhlenherg Avo. Notary Public
Real Estate balance In ten days.
heat. 2 porches. 4U Haverford PI.
Rutledge, Pa.
Also ] bedroom house on Michigan avenue.
Of Real Estate
Delchester Utilities Corporation
A. S. COCHRAN.
Furniture Repairing
fif
·'Servlng Swarthmore Since 1904"
E.tabli.bed 1857
Succea.or to
George Schalle.
No. 645
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
Phone Media 26
FRED J. HARLEY
Interior Decorator
QUIT YOU LIKE MEN
.. I was not only taught Patience, but \Vednesday at 8 :00, Midweck Servicl'
also made thankfu1 to God, who thus SATURDAY-PICNIC OF CHURCH
AND SUNDAY SCHOOL
led me about and instructed me, that I
might have a quick and lively Feeling
of the Afflictions of my Fcllow.creatFIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
ures whose Situation in Life is difficult_
SCIENTIST
John Woolman.
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Sunday
11:00 A. M~Meeting for Worship In
Services
the Meeting House.
the To~nship of Ridley arisin, out of the
ann~-!tatlon by the Borough ~f Swarthmore of
ce~an lands of the Township of Ridley, said
adJust1!lent and ~ttlement of the indebtedness
to be ID accordance with the provisions of the
"':ct of Assembl?" in su~h case made and provlde~. hereby gives notice that be will hold a
meeting for the purpose of his appointment
at the Borough Hall. in the Borough of Swartbmore, Pennsylvania, on the tenth day of June
A. D. 1930, at 2 o'clock P. M .• S!tandard 'l'im~
(3 o'clock Daylight Saving Time).
of the Borough of Swarthmore. d«:'d.
Leiters of Administration C. T. A. on the
above estate baving been granted to the under
signed, ~Il perSODS indebted to the said estat;
art~. reqUired to make payment and those baving
c1alms to present the same witbout delay to
Delaware County Trust Company. Administrator C. T .. A.. 5th & Market Sts., Chester
'
Window Shade. Pennsylvania.
S-30-6t
swarthmore 1225
Baccalaureate Service of the Swarth_
more Preparatory School
Sermon- by the Pastor
BowdiD Avenue
in
His teaching experience inc1udes:
teacher in rural school. Lancaster
County, 1916 and 17. County supervisor
,·ocational education, Chester County,
1919-20. State supervisor of school Gardening 1920-23. Supervising principal,
Camp
HiU,
Cumberland
County,
Schools, 1924-29. Assistant director,
Teacher Bureau, Department of Pub.
lie Instruction, 1929 to date.
The new superintendent is married
and has two -children, Frederick Richard and David Swan. His hobbies are
gardening, photography, and playing
the cornet.
!
will come
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle, Pastor
At 10 :00, The Bible School. Interest.
ing lessons and good teachers
Sunday Services
VilmaBanky
gree.
SUNDAY
AT THE SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
A place and a welcome for all who
WESLEY AFRICAN METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
THE· SWAR'llIMORBAN
IN RE: ADJUSTMIlNT OF INDEBTED_ Womer, obUgor, with notice to Edward F
NESS BI!TWEENTHE BOROUGH OF Colebaush, real OWDer.
•
SWARTHMORE . AND THE TOWNSHIP OF RIDLEY.
ConditiOns $250.00 -cash on day of sale'
The undersigned baving been appointed by balance in ten days.
' ~he Court as Auditor to adjust and settle the
and is well along ·towards a Ph.D. de- Indebtedness of J.he Borough of Swarthmore to D. MALCOLM HODGE. Attorney.
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Wednesday
19~
New $uperintenclent
of Schools ChoMa
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
LI.OYD P. STEVENS, Minister
"PUTTIN' ON THE RITZ"
ldAY 30,
CHURCH NEWS
"This piece of apparatus was a long
felt want and was purchased and is being
TRINITY CHURCH
paid for out of the treasury of the Fire
association.
Protestant Episcopal
"Tt will be a worthwhile thing for the'
Chester Road and College Avenue
citizens to step into the rather antiquated
Rector
fire quarters and see the precise care that
is given these "babies" of the association
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M.
and thus come to a definite acquaintance
of the complete equipment that so jealously guards the dweUing places and the
many schools of the borough.
Sunday Service.
"Because of thoroughly up-to-the-min8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
ute equipment, and because of the known
reputation of the fire fighting association 9 :45 A. M.-Sunday School.
personnel, insuring incredibly quick serv- 11.00 A. M.-Memorial Service
ice, day or night, intelligent service,
and presentation of Rag.
untiring service, and a personnel 4.30 P. ~L-Organ Recital
with fine civic mindedness, you, the citiby E. Jay Hall.
zens of this community, are paying the
lowest insurance premiums possible to
obtain."
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
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the Class A. insurance rate the ncw
pumper was ordered.
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"The second l)iecc of apparatus purchased by conncil is a ladder truck
known as a city. service truck, carrying I
ladders in assorted sizes up to 50 feet.
Also this machine carries all sorts of I
impliments for fire fighting including an
oxygen helmet for usc in reaching persons trapped in a smoke filled building.
A chemical tank of 35 gallon cal.acity
with chemical hose is mounted on this
truck.
"This ladder truck has been in the borough service nearly cleven )'cars and or-
iginally cost $6,000.
MAY 30, 1930
.Jtfay Sal(0!
Insulated, Automatie Oven-Control
GAS RANGES
AN INSULATED OVEN gas range keeps the heat in the oven
••• where it helongs ••• with the result that the kitchen remains
cool and fresh even on h9t days. Here is another important factor to consider ••• you get full value for all the heat which you huy.
THIS insulated feature, combined with
'15
Allowed for your old range
taken in exchange during this sale
EASyTBBMS
.:; Down, 18 Months to
pay balance
Prices, ,113.50 and up
Automatic Oven Heat Control, insures
absolutely even heat and finest baking
results. Your old gas range may have
given you years of satisfactory service
• •• it may bave paid for itself over and
over again ... and even now it can do
one thing more for you. During this
May sale it will be accepted in exchange
for a $15.00 aIl9wallce "n the purchase
of any Insulated Oven Automatic Gaa
Range. A number of makes from which
to choose. Low down payment of onI,.
$5, balance in 18 months.
PHILADELPHIA
ELE~TRI~ ~OMPANY
LANSDOWNE
38 E. Baltimore Ave.
CHESTER
12-18 E. 5th St.
DARBY
MEDIA
867 Main St.
19 E. State St.
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'THE 'SWARTHMORBAN
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PACKARD
TANDARD .EIGHT
PRICES REDUCED
$400
p
T
HE Packard Motor Car Company has just advised us by
telegram that effective May twenty-eight (28) prices of
all current models of the Standard Eight have been reduced four hundred dollars ($400). The new prices are as fol.
lows:
Closed Models
5-Passenger
2-Passenger
2-Passenger
5-Passenger
5-Passenger
7-Passenger
7-Passenger
Sedan
•
•
•
Coupe
•
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•
Convertible Coupe
Coupe
•
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•
Club Sedan •
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Sedan
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Sedan Limousine
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$2085
$2125
$2150
$2275
$2275
$2385
$2485
Op-en Models
2-Passenger
4-Passenger
7-Passenger
4-Passenger
RunaJ:lout
•
Pha'eton
•
Touring
•
Sport Phaeton
•
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$2025
$2025
$2125
$2325
(Prices F. O. B. Detroit)
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HESE reductions are made because the factory expects to announce in
the Fall new cars which, though the same in size and of practically
unchanged appearance, will have enough changes to classify them as new
models. The new cars, like those we are now' offering, will, of course,
have straight eight motors 'exclusively.
The new prices give today's purchasers a very great price advantage,
and also immediate use of the largest selling and DlOSt- popular car in
the fine car fidd.
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Now, it is even more true-by four hundred dollars ($400)-that you are
paying for a Packard. Why not own one? You will n'ever have a better
opportunity.
Two,thirds of those who buy the Packard Standard Eight give up
other makes of cars. Thousands prefer to buyout of income.
Your used car will be accepted as cash and if of average value
w!ll more than make the down payment of a new car.
ASK
THE
MAN
WHO
OWNS
F. B. FRANCIS
'12th and Crosby Streets,
..' Open Evenings'
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Chester
Phone 4450
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The Swarthmorean, 1930-05
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