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Vol. II,
No. 26
Swarthmore, Pa., July 3, 1930
$2.50 Per Yeal
Big CODlDlunity Celebration Planned For TODlorrow
F~IRS~"~T~T~m~p~O~F~~~~~D=cR~~~~~s=po=~ro=G=~=s~oN=s~========~~~~~~~~=ALLDAYPROGRAM
FOR JULY FOURTH
Jnbepenbence 1!lap (!Celebration'
CHESTER FERRY
Free swimming lessons will be available for the children of Swarthmore
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all next week at the Springfield Pool
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formal Dedication of New Service on Woodland avenue through the coChildren's Events in Morning,
operation of the Red Cross. Enrolla,wartf)mort, ~a.
AerOss River Next
ment
cards
may
be
secured
at
Shirer',
With Baseball Game and
W~nesday
Drug store, the College Pharmacy, and
Swimming in Afternoon
D E D 1 CAT ION PROGRAM the Bank and must be signed by thc
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'child's parents be.fore he will be adCHILDREN'S PARADE 9 A. M.
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D evold
....augural ceremomes, the
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Swarthmore's Fourth of July celebraDelaware River Ferry; Companv placed
The course WIll con.sl.st of five I~s9.00 A. M.-Children's Pamcle, fOI'miHg at Borol/gh Hall. J 011 1l H.
thdr boats, the Chester and Br'idgepoJrt, son~ under the superVISIOn of a tral11PUmall and Walter B l(eigltfoll i1/ charge.
tion will begin tomorrow morning at
in operation at 1 p. m. Tuesday after- ed 1I1stru~tor by the ~ed Cross. The
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o'clock, when several hundred chilPrizes will be. awarded for the best decorated boy's bicycle; the
1100n, the Chester carrying several auto- classes WIll be held dally except Satmobiles and passengers on the initial trip 'urda~' at 9.30 to 1.~a,nd 11 to 12 A. 1\1. best dcco~ated gIrl's bicycle; the best decorated velocipede; best dec- dren are expected to line up in front
orated Scooter and best decorated Kiddie Kar. Prizes wi1l also be of Borough Hall to compete for the
from the Flower street terminal.
The formal dedication of the new
awarded for the best decorated doll coach; for the prettiest costume usual prizes which have made the ocsuch a popular one in past years.
ferry line will be held next Wednesday,
and the most original costume. There will also be a prize for the casion
The
day's activities will follow much
when members of the Delaware County
b~st decorated float and the most unique float. Two Scout prizes the same schedule as other years, with
Chamber of Commerce and those of the
wIll be awarded, one fQr the Troup maldng the best showino and giv- a few added attractions. An airplane
Gloucester County Chamber of Coming
the best exhibition of marching, and one for the best individual contcst for three sizes of planes wi"1I
merce, will jointly celebrate the connectScout.
be held in the morning this year on
ing link with impressive exercises.
Architects Prepare' Plans For
the
Prep School football field ana
While everything was. in readiness for
Group of Buildings at
promises
to attract a large number Of
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the operation of the boats this morning,
Great Meadows
spectators.
it was originally scheduled the ferries
9.30 A. JI.-Qlloits TOllrnament. So. Chester "oad opposite Prep
One of the biggest features on this
would not be-gin llntiLafte.r. .the.furmal SEEKING.
" .'" ."" S~l~ool: W:piom Wat . wll ';11 charge.
dedication, but to satisfy the many from
year's 4th of July program is expected
Awards will be made to winners in the men's junior singles division; to be the moving picture show tomorthis section who will spend the Fourth
Another step forward in the prelimin.:
of July at southern New Jersey resorts,
the
men's senior singles <\ivision; the men'8 junior doubles division; row evening'. . :
ary plans for the Delaware County Tubthe management felt it owed the public
and
the
men's
senior
doubles
division.
'fhe
Prep
Scho,ol
has
.Jo~ned
,3 mot.erculosis Hospital was taken Monday
the accommO(1ation and ordered both
ing picture' machine and plails ine' 'no·Y,,·
night at a meeting in the court house at
boats in readiness to transport the autos.
underway
to secure a feature picture
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Media, of the Advisory Board, 'the
;\fany municipal and county officials
and
several
comedies to be shown out
judges, the County Commissioners and 10.00 A. M~-Field PJ:ogmnt of Games a'nd Races for Children. 1<'1'Ollt
and not a few industrial leaders were the architect. .
6f doors on the Prep School campus.
present when the Chester steamed out of
campus of the College. Mrs. Jesse H. Holmes ;/1 Cha1'gl3.
There will he the usual battle' beClarence W. Brazer, the architect, prethe slip and made the trip across to the
tween two t('ams of the Fire Company
sented two carefully worked out plans
Events
for
boys
and
girls
between
four
and
fourteen
years
of
age.
Jersey terminus in slightly more than six
showing the location of the group of Games an~' r,:Ices will include potato races, halloon rapes, lolly-pop to see which group can leave a cerminutes. Ferry ofii.cers declared that
tain point and attach hose to a hydrant
buildings on a section of Broad Mead- races, sack races,·hobble races; etc.
when the regular .schedules go into efin
the shorte'st pcriod of time.
ows Farm, some 110 acres being utilized
fect, next week, the boats will probahly
This
ycar's haseball game promises
for the grouping. The plal~s, as thus
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make the trip in five minutes from termto
he
worth-whilc,
as the opponents
far progressed, include a main ho.c;pital
inal to terminal.
10.30
A..
J/.-Boys'
Bicycle
Race,
for
boys
from
9
10
16
years
of
age.
are
the
Jewish
\Vorld
team, an amabuilding, accommodating 100 men and
Beginning next Wednesday, a fifteenwomen, and including dining room and 10..15 A . ..11.-Ai1·plal/c Races. Three classeS.. Prizes /01' plalles r,;- teur organization rat cd very high
minute schedule will be maintail1(:d dur- kitchen, with such service huildings as
among the amateur teams of Philadeling the day and a one-hal f hour schedule
mail/illg ill air longcst ill each cla:'1s. Waitfl' X. Suplee ;/1 phia.
storage
space,
etc.
J
n
garage,
shops,
food
will be run at night.
charge.
Incidentally the Swarthmore hoy!!
front of the main building, spaced to the
---- ..-will have thcir new uniform for the
r.!Kht and left, the the children's hosp-.
first time tomorrow and it is hoped
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ATTENDANCE POOR
ita I building and the staff building.
Originally the idea wa.s to have the 11.00 A . ..1/.-BasebaU Galllcs between the Ol(lfimel'.~ ami tile X(?/I'- a large crowd will he 01lt to witness
AT
the game.
children's building contain fifty beds,
comers. Prep School diamolld. (JlulI'll's A. S1II:'11I ;11
Although listed on the official proPoor attendance marked this week's but the advisory board has recommended
charYl! .
gram, it is possihle that the swimming'
acth,ities at thc Summer Playground that this building equal the adults,' with!
(,VI'l1ts will 110t he held tomorrow.
where a program is provided daily for 100 beds, There is very little doubt that
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Last Thu(sday night's rain washed
the children of the I~o."rough. The play- this increase will be formally approved,
by the commissioners and the court. It is ~ 1.00 I). J/.-l/nse Attachillg Contest by two ft(/I1I,.. frolll fhe Pin! so much mud into Emmons' pool that
ground is. located behind the College pointed out that actually the more va!u- i
a,'enuc school and two supervisors are
CompallY. SOlllh OIlf'!;fl'1' road bf'//I'I'(?/1 I'al'k ([1/(/ 1/al'- it was necessary to drain it, and hy
able
work
of
the
whole
proposition
willi
"('stenIa), noon 1I0t enough water had
provided to direct the games and work.
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t'a I'd at'e I//(('S.
been run in to fill it.
While it is proper to suppose that the be in treatment of children, and checking I
Unlcss arrangcments are made toDaily Vacation llihle School and Sum- the disease in its early stages.
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The children's hospital building will be I
day with Ihe \Vater Company to have
Iller School are hurting the attendance complete with its own dining room and
2.001' .. Jf.-:;l".illllll;IIY. N1IIIIIon.... ' 1'00/.
Ihe firc hydrants opcned and water
in the morning the attendance in the kitchen, facing a spacious lawn which
rIm
into tlw pool, the swimming events
aiternoon has becn little hetta.
may be used for play.
Boys' I'hampiollship np to 18. Gil'ls' ehmnpiollship I1p to 1:1 yeal's, will not he held,
Both hospitals will have their main: Boys' en'lIts fl'OIll J.1. to 17. Oil'ls' (,\'(,lIts fl'olll 1... to 17, J)j\'isioll f(lI'
E, ~r. nlldl1H'r is in charge of the
SURFACE TREATING BEGUN exposure facing thc ,~outhl'ast and will 1111';1 alld 1I0,n; 0\'('1' 17. Divisioll fOl' girls 11ll(1 WOIlII'II 0\'1'1' 17, \Villimll program this year and is hcing assisted
be constructed to obtain the maximUIll of Hm'dcsty in ehm·!!t'.
i II" representatives of the Swarthmore
Surface treating of Dickinson a"enue sunshine and air.
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"'oman's Cluh, the Business ~Ien's
Wa, hegun Tuesday with work to start
The staff building will contain apart!
Association
and the Civic Association,
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011 Vassar avcnue 011 '\Vednesday anel at III1el1t5
for doctors, nurses and others I
:
The
com
mittel'
in charge of the
~It. Holyoke Place on Thursday.
(Colltj"" ..d 011 Pave Six)
I 3.00 l' . .1/.--/Jasf'/wll. SWUI'thlllol'c Bu . . ;I1(' .....'1 .1lcl/ ··s "'1/111/ I·S . .Jnl'isll I 1'1 I •
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: c II (rl'lI s events consIsts
of: Mrs.
lrodd t(,(I'//l of I'hiladdphia. 1)1'('p St·1I0fJ/ jidtf.
. Jesse H. Holmes. chairman: ~rrs, Har! old Griflln. ~frs. Elliott Richardson,
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i ~I rs, Lyk Whitsit, ~r rs, \\'iIIiam R.
; I~ail11an. ~r rs, Charles B. Shaw and
! Tfllllis 1'Ol/l'lIa/ll(' III • .1lclI',.; cOllrls al ('(JUryf'. Fllfhr fllIs/lie('s (lj' til(
. ~I iss Florence Iloadl:-y.
Tt'lIl/is ('Illb (Jf 8//'orllll1lor(' . .1lorl/;IIY (/1/(/ IIft(TIII/OII.
ulp 4, 1930
PLANS PROGRESS I
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Shru bs on C0 IIege Campus II
~\lI'II's sin~dl's
tOI\l'II(lllll'lIt HlIII llIixl'd dOllhll's to\ll·llaIlH'lltS. Listing'S : TENNIS TOURNAMENT
fOI' tOlll'llanH'lIt at :-;hil'PI"s nl'lIl-! stOl'P al1d at CO\ll'gl' tI'nllis ('OIll.tS.,"
WELL UNDER WAY
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,'!'he. call11~Us of Swarthlllofl' COIIc ('".! th~ walk tl\rJ~s .to th~. ,Ic,ft. t\\'o c:)~)\ler Anyone c:ln e~lt~·l' tOl\l·lIallwl.l~ hy ,J1otifyiJl7' E. II. 'ra~'IOI', :WO 11111'\"<11'<\
The allilual to:JrnalllC"llt of the
\\,Ih Its wl(le gn'ensward and many; h("(cJus comc II1to 'In, Jus,t h~}oll!l a\'('Il\Ie, 01' \VIIlIilIll BI'OWII, ,J2f1 (01'11('11 11\ ('11 Ill'.
,Swarthmorc Tellnis Cluh got under
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of spruces ,md hemlocks, talr to thc SIII1. I
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1.. ( ens and c1ustcrs of rhododelldro!li
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so hadly that they' had to be
o,'nanwnt the well kq)t grounds. Xcar ed aSld,'. It can he s('en Ithe leaves un· !
School ('(/lI/pUS.
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'dragged al1d partially [('surfaced, HowIII' colll'g('. and the whole makes an I dc'rneath arc the usual IIstrous green I
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I (·n'r. sl'\'('ral (XC('IICIII matches are
id al location for a Xatu«' Trail.
i of other heeches,
I selll'dulnl ior tIll' Fourth of July, hotl!.
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of tlw BOI'oll!!h
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" is clwol\l'aged to d('('ol'atl' his hOIl\!' 01' llI o rnlllg
ani I aitl'rnoon, Spectators ar.~
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P:liladrlphia which can he followed I oi. tlH' college; Two trees of intcrest atmosphel'e 1'01' tlw day s {·ntl'l'tmn!lH'nt.
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lOwing 10 Ihe !I,lay only two divi;;(';"ily hy using the articles as guides, i stand in front of the cast, or ncar,
Hilll'p the lise of fh'em'llls ant! fil'('wol'l,s oj a 11.\' 1'11111. IS flll'huldcn I ions of the annual tournament are heT,I(' hikcs are'planned hy the \Vaglle'j wing of this huilding', til<' Ellropean ill SWIII'thIllOl'P, parl'nts are asked to l~o()lwrnte ill ",aking ~IIt'i1' ehil- ing played otl' at this time-the 111cn's
F:"<'e Institute of Science, 17th street linden (Tilia europaca) and the :\mer-I IIlell oll);I'I'v(' this rllII'. This is pHI·til·lIlal'l,\' impol·talll rllII·jllg thl' ('0111- I singll's and the mixed dOllhles, An~rontg'ornery avenue. of which Carl I iean elm (Ulmus americana). Thc for., IIIl1nity (,Vl'lIts as so m:ln.\' I)('op\e will hI' ('!o\\,
douhles and women's and girls' singles
r': ,'fessor of hotany, is our authority I trunk of wl!lch rises straight to the I
and douhles, will he played off around
Ol~ ,the 1~lal~ts a~1C1 trces stml.ied.
roun(~('d top, with. hranches horizontal
Il.ahor Day,
I he 1 rail thIS week heglns at thl' lor slightly droop11lg, The leaves arr
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ill:c'rs('ction of Chester road and Col· i perfectly heart-shaped wi!h sharp
New Police Officer
Correction
CHILDREN'S EVENTS ON
k~e awnue in the lown of Swarth- I toothed edges. The elm, wlllch grows
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tll."re, and leads to the campus hy way farthest from Parrish Hall, i~ a grace,
\V. V. Rrown i.s the new police ~flicer
The Porch .Meeting, of tl:e )'flssl~n~ry I
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01 the latter street. Kote thc fine l11a-1 ful tree, the Irunk of
wlllch path for this summer to succeed Paul Crowl, Department ot The \\oman s ASSOCIatIOn I Throllgh thc courtesy of SwarthpIc trees that line College avenue liP I ahout a third of the distance liP in~o thc college student was originally all- of thc Swarthmore Preshyterian Church 1 more Collcge the fron~ campus has
to the.' campus gatc, a block (ron.! m:U1Y stolll hranches. It is common III
t d t t1'f
. which was announced last week for July I he{'u s(curl'd for the c1l1ldr('u·s 4th of
C':wstcr road.
this section and its Jlointed toothC(I./ pam e 0 Ie pOSI IOI~.
k' 3rd at the home of :Mrs. William Craem- July events tomorrow morning at 10
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Crowl gave
up the Joh early last wee" er, 422 J.I arvan I avenue, ,\,'11
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111 s,ldt· tIl(' gate, groWlIlg
on '
tIll', leaves are k nown. j \ J!,pan~se
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c oc'k .
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1111 side of the "driveway, are two YOlln~~ ! 'rce, ~ shruh, (Styrax Japolllca) Olt.'11 for' reasons ~vlllch are ~lOt altogether ~he home .of Mrs .. We.llhurn:, 206 !I~n'anll ,Last year tlll~ part o! the program
hn~se chestnut trees (Aesculus !Iippo-! seen 111 the southern ~Iates,grow.; clear.. He clanlled t.hat 11I~ pare~lts had avenuc. fhe tOPIC WIll he PerSIa.
,\\,a~ .held Ol~. th~ P.re p ~chool campus,
('a~tanul1l). \Vhen full grown. thIS trc.' Ileal' here.
been 111 an automohlle accl(lent III Ver- - .'
1\\ IIICII h?s ,sJllce hl:en torn up hy the
o!tcn'reaches a height of seventy or
'dw Trail now leads across the front mont and had wired for him to c01l1c./I . George:. n. Hoadley of \yaillut Lanc c()!~ege TOr sod. .
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CI!{hty feet. Its namc is derived frolll of Pa:-rish I·Jall to the beautiful ave- This has not heen vcrified howcver :\11<1 IS spendmg the sumtner 11.1' Schencc~ 11l' new locatlOlI. WIll also tend to
the fact thaI when the leaves fall away i 11111.' 0(' oaks called thc Asphaltum, 1it is held hy .some that I.le. resigl~cd h~-I tady, N. Y. In the fall he WIll do gra(!- relIeve the confUSIOn of. too many
Ihl'.re rem:lins on the stem a little scar Crossill~', this the hiker seeir before him cau~~ of the undue puhltelty wl!lch IllS uate work at the Massachusetts Inst 1- events going on at, the Prep School ~,~
\\'Illeh n:s('mhles a horse's hoof. ,:\s
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,posItIon secured.
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JULY 3, 1930
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CalI Swarthmore 900 and Give Your
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in Swarthmore but expects to spend
all of the latter part. of the summer
at Avalon.
News Notes
and for the County of Delaware aforesaId. In Case No.2. page 11, and described cipal sum of four Ihousand dollars, with in.
'i:"round having the right to use same. AD.d
aCCording thereto as 101l0ws, to wIt: Sit- tcrest thereon.
luhject to the proportionate part of the ex.
uate on the northeasterly side of Turner
avenue (fifty feet WIde) at the distance of
II1iJlrov~melits consist of one.story stucco Vt'nst! of maintaining said driveway.
six hUndred feet northwestwardly from ilOUSt'", 30X36 feet; enclosed (ront porch; stucco
Improvements consist of two-story brick
the northwesterly side of Highland avenue ~arage. 9)0;18 feel.
building, 16x6~ feet.
(fifty feet WIde). containing together In
front or breadth on the said Turner aveSoM as the propert~- of Horace S. Johnson
\Yhilc both ~t'W York and P<"l1nsyl. nue sixty feet (ea('h lot being thirty feet) -11\(1
Sold as the property of Harry Muracb\"er.
Anna J. Johnsun, Ilis wife.
and extending of that width In Ieu!{th
~rr. and :\(r:-. J. llerman llollnes and
'";l11ia an' pr!l\'i!ll'd with a Ill'twork uf or depth northea"twardly between parallel
ConJitions-$250.oo casb on day of sale;
C"lldition,.. -$~s(J.U\l l'ash Oil Ilay of !Oatt!;
haby who ha\'e heen visiting- :\1 r. I-lohnes'
Itne'; at rIght allgles to the t;aid Turner ';!/alln' iii h·l1 da) s.
balance ill ten da:rs.
t'X«(:lIellt
hard
stlrbccd
hil.!hwa\'S
Ilk'
avenue
one
hundred
feet.
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parents, Dr. and ~lrs. Jesse 1-1. Holll!!.'';
RQIH-;RT n. GREER. Attorney.
I{UllEkT B. CI{EIW, Attorney.
left today for their home in India.napoli."" most picturesque route to "the famous
Under and subject to certain covenants
Indiana. .
falls is northward Over the Susque- conditions. reservations and buHdlng re~
Also under and subject to a
Fieri Facias
hanna Trail. From Chester the tour str1cttons.
No. 562
mortp,"ugc oC $7.500. since reduced to
$6,375.
No.
561
1fr. and ~Irs. Henry J. Hanzlik
June Term 1930
All that certain lot or piece i)f land with
ia;nily of Cornell a\"ell11e arc spending to ~c\\"town Square, where state route
Improvements consist of two and onethe two and one-half story frame and stucco
the summer at Uehobeth, Delaware.
5 can he fonowed through "'est Ches- half story stucco house, 30x.42 feet; one
that certain tot or piece of ground with d.welling and improvements t~eTeon er«ted.
story stucco addition, 6x24 feet; enclosed tht·Allbuildings
and improvemens thereon erect. situate on the. southeasterJy Side of Tatoall
ter, Downingtown and Ephrata to Har- side porCh; stucco garage, 21x18 feet.
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cd, liltuate in the Township of Haverford I ~ve., at the distance of three hundred and
The RcvcrcIHI mid ~frs. J. Jardcn risburg.
COllllt) of Dda~\are, State of Pennsylvania: t sixty feet measured nDrthea!l.~wardly from the
Sold as the property of Frank Blum.
Gucnther and children of "The Lodge"
dcs(n],ed accordlllg to a certain Survey and southeasterly ~rner of the said Tatnall avenue
Ht.'fC tRc Susquehanna Trail. marked
·.Ian tllnt'of made by Damon & Foster e E l (forty feet Wide) and Leon avenue (fifty feet
:tave left for 'Yinter Harbor, Maine. as national route 11 is ttl",t and use,l Condltlons-$250.00 cash on day of sale; :lalcd
Oeto1:er 10, 19':5, as follo\\s: negin~illg' wide) in the Borough of Glenolden,. County.of
:\1 r. Guenther wiII hc in charg~ of St. northward to Clarks Ferry, where th(: balance In ten days.
'It a point in the middle line of Eagle road, .Ikla:ware and State of Pennsylvama} contam.
~t tIle tllstance of eighty·three feet north sixty 1Il~ In front along the southeasterly Side of the
'. . . hristol1her·s-hy-the Sea during- J l1I:r. rinr is crossed. A series of attractive ROBERT B. GREER. -Attorney.
degrees thirty·thrce minutes thirty seconds ~Id Tatnall avenue I!leasur~ then«: north
:'IIrs. Guenther's sister, ~lrs. John S. palloramas unfold as the tour wind"
"a~t fro1l1 the intersection of the middle line Slxty,SIX degrees f0C!y.el,bt mtnutes east fo.rty.
B:-iHlway and ~lr. Brachvay of Los through the beautiful Sus(Juelmllna
No . .;60 ·)f E:lgle roa~1 .....ith the middle line of Darby five feet and extendmg In depth of .that wLdth
I road; conlallllng III front or breadth on the said I s?uth twenty· three degrees twdve mlD,;,tt:s east
.\ngdes, Cal., will occupy "The Lodgc" Vallcy. past Port Trevcrtol1, 0.:orth.
.hull' Term 1930
'Il~dlllc hne of. Eagle road north sixty degrees IlIliety.five .feet to the no~hwe5terly ",de of a
jor se\'eral week".
All ~hn.t certnill ~ut or "iece of grollnd witll t!tlrty·thn.""t.' Iluuutes thirty seconds east six. ~en feet wl.de alley extend~ng !1Outhw~t1i'anlly
timberland and ?funcy to \ViIliamsport.
till' '!t11Idmg"s ;11111 1lIlIIrU\'e1nellts thereon erect. ·1~·11 feet and extcnding of that width in length toto the said Leon avenue,
From \Viltiamsjlort thc tour tra\"Crsl's cd.
!'Ittlatc 011 tht· !>Ollthcas:erly !;ide of Seventh "lr dl"pth hclwecn l'arallcl lines on a COUrse
~liss Constance Enid Smith is at SingUnder and subject to the payment of a cer.
'l~rth thirty·one degrees fift)··cme minutes
natural rug-gel1 sections of Lycoming n\"t'IHlt', at the dislnlll:c or olle hundred eighty- :hlTly
~Cl'Ullds west one hundred feet. I ndud. tain first mortgage debt 01" principal aum of
ing Eaglc I.odg-e, Center Harhor, N. H.
three
alld fOfty·live oll('·lllllltlrcdths feet south.
alI
whl:re shc is in charge of the J uuior
ft'~t wille driveway whiclJ extends into the when as as the same may t:-ecomc --due-and
Buttonwood, Blossburg and r.awrcn~~. ollgh ur I'rosl,ect )'ark COlin,}" of Delaware, ';:lId
camp.
payable.
Dar"y road.
~t:ttl'
of 1't'I1ns):lvalll:J; thence cxtendillg lJy the
\'illc across the New York state bound. ~ntltlll~asterh: Sill!" of Se\'cllth a\"(,lllie curving
Improvements consist of two·story stucco
l·nller and sl!hjcct ne\'ertheless to the pay.
the left hfty·ll\·c au~1 Olle·tenth feet: thence
Mr. and ).frs. Seymour S. Rutherford ary to Painkd Post. Northward over ~o
11ent of a certa!n first mortgage debt or pdn. houSe, 21XZ4 feet. Porch fl"Qnt.
·1J~llhea~twardl~'
011(' hundred fifty,one and six.
mid children of Strath Hayen 3\'(:I1U('" state route 2 thc journey continues !entlls fcef: thence lIortht'astwardly fifty-fi\'e ~Ipal SLIm of IIIne thousand dollars, since reo
Sold as. the pt"operty of Russell O. GnBiua
111(·lIc(' IIlJrtllwc;:twanlly OTIC hundred fifty. 'Iueed by payments on aceouut to eight thous. and
ha\'e left for their summer home on thl' around the edge of a beautiful lake f.l'{'t;
:t-;mma T. Graffius, his wife.
"lnll. four hundred dollars, with intercst. Also
hy('
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~l·YeIHt'llths
fl·ct
to
the
i,lace
of
he;uh}l:ct ttl and together with the free and com.
St. Lawrcnce RiYer at "'addington, N. region through Bath and Avon, in the >:"111IlIn.).;".
Con di tior. s--$ 250. 00 eash on day of .alt:;
11?1l 1I~t'. right, liberty and privilege of said
Y. Ned Ruthl·rfurd, whu broke his heart of a \'ast dairying country. State
I.Tlycway as a Jlas~agewa)" and driveway at all balance in ten days.
l-I1(/l-r
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~t~llje~t
III'\"crtlll'lcss
to
thc
I""l}"'
arm about a wCl'k ago, is recovering routl' 5 is followc(1 through Batavia to Ilh·l1t of a ecr:alll hr.4 IlIIJrtg-age del,t or prill. '.JllIt'S hcreafter forever, in common with the
lWIH'rs, tt!lIant!; occupiers of the othcr lots of
JOliN J. CA1:h.riff.
Buflahl. From here: cxcellent highways
nicely.
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and w(,':l' guests ior .s('\"C~~l .. d
family of Cornell avcnue. are leavmg: a .I~rge house part) glVcn by MISS Vir· and Mrs. H. ]. Hanzlik of Cornell avc~
of "alnut Lane.. ....
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this wcC'k for I,ewes, Dcl. to be gone I
Pcnnock at her s,!mmer home nue has rcturned from Prague,
.
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Mr. and Mrs. ~. Don P~lce w~re; sc\'cral weeks.
\Vlgapaugh. at Watch Hill, R. I.
oslovakia, where he studied for ten
Mls~ Gertrude \Valton of Ogde~ .3,!C-, guests at the weddmg of J\llss EmilY!
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months under the guidance of his un.
nt~e will. spet;d t?e month of July vIsItIng ;aanburger, a graduate of S,~arthmore. \ViUiam Taggert Jr. son of :Mr. and Col. and Mrs. C. A. Stern, Baltimore ele Professor St. HanzHk.
friends U1 \ \ ashmgton, D. C.
27, to Dr. Gould MacLaughlm of the, Al
\v'lr
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f Amherst Pike, are leaving \Vednesday for their
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surgical staff of the State Hospital at ~ rs.
I) 'fatm
d t
S t· daggert 0
A hi d P
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avenue e
a ur ay 0 spen
\vo farm in Chestertown. Md. Their neicl" 4 Park Ave.
Mrs. Harry C. Barr of Harvard ave- s an, cnllSy vanta.
months at Camp Wyomissing at Dela. 1Uss Barbara Coar will spend her vaSwarthmore
nue is in Ocean City, :Md. for a week.
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ware Water Gap.
cation there with them.
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The Summer Bridge Club met on
Miss l\Iargaret Shea of Boston, 1Iass., Tuesday of this week at the home of
is visiting Mrs. R. C. Disque. of Strath }.{rs. Harold Griffin of Rutgers avenue.
Mrs. James :M. Polk of Atlanta spent
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Dennison
Haven avenue.
the week-end in Swarthmore as the of Westdale avenue have returned
George M. Ewing, ] r., son of 1-fr. and guest of Miss l\largaret Amelia Ellis. from Avalon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman of :Mrs. George M. Ewing of Columbia aveHarvard avtJlUe and Mr. and :i\Irs. Rob- nue returned Sunday from Tucson, Ariz~
Dr. and Mrs. William T. Ellis of
Mr. and 1\{rs. Albert N. Garrett leave
ert E. Care1s of Riverview avenue and ona, where he spent the last two years at soon for their farm at E. Harwich on Walnut Lane, left
Monday to spend
Mrs. Carel's mother Mrs. Phillips of the home of his uncle.
Cape Cod.
the summer at Ocean City, N. ].
Providence, R I., motored to Glenford.
. Ulster Co., N. Y., where they were the
J\{rs. William H. West of Princeton
Mr. and 1..frs. \VilIiam Vlachos of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Tingle and
guests over the week-end of Mrs. Emily
avenue has gone to Waynesboro. Va., to Vassar avenue were the guests of Dr. "family of Cornell avenue, are spendFarrow Gregory at her summer home in visit her sister Mrs. F. W. Hadley.
A new Jine of gifts for
and Mrs. N. P. Vlachos at their cot- ing the summer at Avalon. At present
the Catskill Mountains.
Kiddies' birthdays.
tage at Avalon over last week-end.
Dr. Arthur E. Bassett and Mrs. BasProfessor James Struthers concluded sett of North Chester road are leaving
Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmer are
his lecture engagements for the season tomorrow for a trip through the West.
leaving
Thursday for Fairfield Beach,
with the Founder's Day address at the They will visit the Grand Canyon and
Conn., to be gone until Monday.
spend several weeks in Los Angles.
PAPERHANGING
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William C. White, latc of Russia,
'Airs. Clarence G. Myers and children whose articles are now running in
Haverford Place
Swarthmore, Pa.
have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Scribner's and The Forum was enterMyer's parents in Washington, D. C., and
will be joined bl" Mr. Myers over the
Czech~
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KNOLL
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FARMS
ROADSIDE
MARKET
Just Outside of
Swarthmore
Plenty of Parking Space
Located at the Intersection of Sproul Road and
Providence Road
Between Swarthmore
and Chester
Fresh Country
POULTRY
EGGS
BUTTERMILK
BUTTER
COTTAGE CHEESE
FRESH FRUITS and
VEGETABLES
HONEY
Quality & Freshness
Guaranteed
All Produce Raised
at
LOCUST
KNOLL
FARMS
Middletown and
Sycamore Roads
MEDIA, R. D. No 1
FRANK FlITS, Owner
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Miss Edith Bunting of Col1ege avenue spent last week-end with her sister Mrs. Sheldon Green of Jamaica,
L. I. On her return she brought her
neices and nephew, Sally, Sue and
MEDIA LAUNDRY, INC.
Finished Wash of Every
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MODERN
GAS RANGES
,
Phone Media 174
Successfully Since 1900"
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Speaking of
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"Serving Swartlunore
kad northward along the American
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Dr. and )'lrs. George B. Sickel of side of thl' Niagara section to the fall...
In addition to the thulHlering waters
Strath Hayen aycnUe arc spending" Sl"'l'ra! wcek" in Ohio.
of the great cataracts, other scenic
\\'onders include the Can' of the \Vilh_:S.
Capt. Edwin 1<:. Keatley. who with the Ibpids, sr-t amid delightful land.
:\[rs. Keatley and their two chil
si~ter. ~Irs. S. S. l{l1therforcl flas re· night. From here the choice of two
tttrned to Plattsburg, N. Y.
attracti\"e routes to the Thousand
Islands is offered. One leads through
~rr. and Mrs. J. Harlon Jessup, :\iiss Canada by the way of St. Cathcrine~
Sarah Jessup and ~Irs. Fred l{ohiIlS(ll1~ IIamiltoll, Port Hopc and Kinston.
of Haverford a\'cnue, left last Friday by On the Amcrican side a second routt:
motor for the Jessup Slltn111l'r home at passes through nochester and Fair\\ralling-ford. Vermont.
havcn to \Vaterlown. At the cnd of
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either route the famous Thousand
:\fr. and Mrs. Frank 'Vyeth of Park
Islands extends for morc than forty
;1\'l'1111C will sl)elld thc Fourth of July
along the beautiful Sot. I.awrellce
miles
hilliday.'io at Ashury Park, N. J.
Valle), to Pr<'Scott.
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Miss Ada P. Fuller of Elm avenue
sailed last Saturday for Europe with her
cousin, Mrs. Packard Palmer of New
York.
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WM. KIMMEL & SON
A New
Fourth.
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\\'illiam Chafhe SOl] of ?fr. and :\fr:;.
Carl Harrison Chaffee, of "Stanwood,"
will spend till' summl'r in Europe.
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Here's a Money.Saving
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Today Buy
a Red Ripe
Watermelon
for the 4th
See us today for
Fresh Ripe
CANTELOPES
HONEYDEW
MELONS
BERRIES
all kinds of Fresh
Fruit and Vegetctbles
FREE DELIVERY
Swarth. 761-762
MARTEL
BROS~
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NOTE THESE
ATTRACTIVE FEATURES
FULL ENAMEL RANGE
NEW FLUSH BOLTLESS MAIN FRONT
NEW MAINTOP
ALL FOUR LEGS OF GRAY ENAMEL
NEW STYLE ROBERTSHAW THERMOSTAT
CONCEALED DOOR CATCHES and SPRINGS
WHITE OVEN SlOE • • RUTZ LIGHTER
UTILITY DRAWER
During the Month of July we offer
This Opportunity for You to
Sa'JIe ~ ( )
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on these
0 splendid
QUALITY
GAS RANGES
WITH OVEN HEAT CONTROL
Regular Price $74.75
Sale Price
$59.75
WITHOUT OVEN HEAT CONTROL
Regular Price $62.25
The Oven and Broiler Linings of
a gas range are the parts which are
usually the first to show signs of
wear, but the enamel coating of
the oven linings of a Quality Gas
Range will resist deterioration for
many years.
l·C)f~
REX'i'-llollsekeCI,ina .111;Jrfnu·nts at 31;
:\'~rtll Chc~tcr road aud JUS 1':1111 ,\venue.
$N5
Sale Price
$48.75
Slightl" More on D~/erred Payments
1
Year
This Olfer is for July Only • ••
Come Early Jor a Suitable Selection
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SHERIFF SALES
SHE~IFF'S
At
SALES
OF
REAL
the SherHI's
Ofllcc.
Court
House.
Medin,
iB ....... Rubber Cheap,
iB ··.....Tire prices -are down,
iB .......This year more than -ever
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IS
"More People Rid~ on
Goodyear .Tires than on
any other kind"
Pa.,
Saturday, July 26. 1930.
NOW IS THE
TIME
TO GET
At 9:30 O'Clock, A. M.
Dr. autl 1frs. \Villiam M. Finc and
(DaYlight Saving TJmc)
iamily of Park aYl'l1t1e will spend the
Flcri
Factas
Sll11lmer at their cottag-c.' on fiarnegat
Island.
June Term, 1930
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All that certain lot or piece oC ground
WItll the bUUtlings alIa ImprOvements
thereon erected situate at Souttl Ardmore,
in l1averlord Township. Delaware County,
I;'cn1l8J,'J\'Ill11U. ~urveyea for J. Howard
.iHeeke, Jr.. on Murch 5th, 1921, by Messrs.
Uver und Tinglcy, C • .t:.. Upper Darby,
Penna., find ucscrliJed in uccllruunce thercwith. ns foUows. to wit:
Dr. Paul H. Donglas, din'ctot· of lIlt' ucg-innlng: at the paint oC intcrsectIon
~\\'arlhIlJCln' ln~tilllt(' ()f Uuetllploy- of tne sOUthWe3terly side of Coopertowll
(or Darby) rond wltll the south('asterly
tllent. who was appointl'd to a Johll ~ide of Bencdlct a\'cnue; thcnee extendmg
:-;imon Guggellheim If emorial Fdlow- alan;: thc 50uthwesterly side oC salel
(.;oopertown (or Darby) roud, .south twcntyship. plans to lise it for makillg "a seven dcgrecs 8e\'cn minutes cast tWenty
;,!l1dy of the tnO\'I'IllI'llt of rl':ll wagl'S Ieet ana eighty-six one-hundredths of
a foot to n point; thencc extending south
ton tlK' continent of Europe from 1900 sixty-two degrees litty-three minutcs wcst
crossln~ a em·taln three feet wide nlley,
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which Icads northwestwnrdly Into said
ilellcdlct avenuc. eighty-three fect nnd
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olle·hunare(lths oC a Coot to
:\1 iss Elizahdh 1f urphy, daughtl'r III ntwenty-four
point on thc southwesterly :-;Ide thercof;
111". Jnhn )'Iurphy and :\rrs. ~1t1rphy. thencc cxtending alollg the said stde of
!said alley, north twenty-:,()\'cn dcgrec.'J
Iii Dickinson avenul', will spend part .seven
minutcs WCfot twenty-two fcet nnd
nineteen
ollc-hllUdrcdths of a foot to a
1'!' thc snmmer tr:weling" in Eurllpe.
pOint on the said southeastcrly side of
Bencclict avcnuc and thence extendinG
along thc slime north slxty-t.hrec deg-rccs
TRIP TO NIAGARA
forty·elght minutcs east, recrossing the
nlley nt the head thereof. eighty.
FALLS DESCRIBED said
threc fcet and twenty-CoUl' one-hnudrcdths
of a foot to the Urst mentioned point
:\n ideal honeymoon tour th.at leads and plilce of beginning.
!I'rough scenic r('gions of Pellilsylvania
Undcr and subject to c('rtnin eascments,
,I'ld ~cw York to Niagara Falls, has conditions and restrictions,
And also
under and subject to the lIcn and pay1" ell tl1aplll~d hy the Keystollt' Auto- ment
of a cert31n fin;t mortgage debt or
I!:I)hile Cluh for the henclit of llcwly- princIpal sum of fifteen thousand d01lal'S
with intcrcst thereon n.."i and whrm the
\\ ("(Is. The tour, howl:\'er, also pro\"idl'S "arnc shu'!l bceomc due and payable.
.\f r. and :\Irs. Hobt'rt 1.. Coates of
Ilan'ard :t\'Cl1ue arl' t'lltl'rtainillJ.{ their
flaug-htl'r :\f rs. EUgl'll(, S. Far1cy and
h!.T small son Gelle of 'Vestfit'ld, !\. J,
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ddightful -.100 mile vacation jaunt.
Too;ethcr with the free and common
"From Niagara Falls a numher {It usc, rllrht, liberty and prlvU(>ge of thc
iiltCf(.·sting sid ..· trips can he take!], atorc;.;nld threc feet wide allcy as and
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Balance in
Alsu ~m~·half two.
I'er lilonth.
to $90
family hOll'it·, J0!:) Elm Avenue. $;5 lief lI1unth.
,,\ij.crt :\. (;;wretl, SWanll111Ufl', Pa. Ill-it
* * is the gUl'st
:\Jiss Mary N.• 'V,il!'loll
of her hrother-ill·law and sistn Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Atwater of Chcst('r11)\\"11, ).f d.
extraordinary opportunity to
acquire a new model Quality Gas
Range! Now is the time to take
advantage of the most attractive
price and terms we have ever made.
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)'fiss Ruth Shoemaker, of Rivcrview
road is the guest of :\1 iss Elizaheth I'holle.
:\f aill daughter of ).f r. and 1f rs. 'Villiam Main of Cedar lalll' at the ~fait1
SUtllmer home at Pine Grov(' Furnace.
Description
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including a journey to that enchanting
vacation land known as th~
Mr. and )frs. Arthur Redgrave and 1'housand Islands-. says Howard J.
family of Vassar- avenue have left for a
tour of the New England states and Gallagher, 1Il
Canada.
President and }.frs. C. P. Russell, with Commencement of the :A:lcchanical and Sheldon Jr. back with her for a two tained at dinner last Friday evening returning lfonday from a motor trit)
their children 11ary and Henry, arrived l\.fining Institute at Freeland, Pennsyl- weeks visit with their grandparents. by Dr. and ~[rs. \ViIliam T. Ellis.
to Columbus, Ohio.
direct from Egypt Tuesday of last week \'ania, a technical school founded and rn.• • •
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SWARTHMOREAN
summer
Dr. and 1.frs. W. Carson Ryan and
two children, of Whittier place, art
gl1~1a
THE
f "They say the
f New Chrysler
f Eights have
f everything back..
! ed off the road"
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Carroll Thayer
BUILDER
tor a passngcway and water coul"He at
all· times hcreafter forever. In common
with the owners. tenant'! and occupiers
of thc othcr lots of ground boundlnf
thereoa nnd entltlcd to the usc thereo.
Impro\'emcnt~ conf>lst oC two·f>tory stone
Rnd brick buildIng, IBx58 fcet.
Sold as til(' property of Robert Cantor.
Condttlons-$250.00 CR.'Jh on dilY of sale;
balance in tcn days.
ROBERT B. GREER.
Attorncy.
Fieri Foeias
June Term. 1930
All tho~c two certain lot'> or pleccs
ground with the buildings aod Improvcmruto:; thereon erected, situate at
Drcxel Htl~. In thc Township of Upper
Dnrby. In the COllnty of Deh1\varc nnd
Statc oC Pennsylvania, designated and
known 1\."1 Lot." Nos. 1878 and 1879. on
a ccrtaln recorded plan of lots called
"Aronlmlnk Section of Drexel Hili Realty
Company" survcyed for Drexel Hill Realty
Company by A. F. Damon, Jr., civil
englnecr.
Upper
Darby.
Pcnnsylvania.
which said plnn Is duly record('d in the
office . for the recording of deeds, &c.. In
or
YOUR,S
For your 4th of July or Summer
Vacation Trip Get Yours at
HANNUM & WAITE'S
South Chester Road and Yale Avenue
Regular Goodyear
All Weather
30x5.00-$10.80
31 x5.25-$12.95
29x5.50-$13.40
32x6.00-$15.15
New Goodyear
Heavy-Duty All-Weather
30x5.25-$15.40
31 x6.00-$18.05
32 x 6.50 -$22.05
32 x 6.75 - $23.00
All Other Sizes Correspondingly Low Priced
THE
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THE 8WARTHMOREAN
Published Every Friday at Swarthmore, Pa.
Robert E. Sharples,
Editor at/d Publisher
Offices-Shirer Bldg., Second Floor Front-Phone Swarthmore 900
Philadelphia Representatives, Neville & Hitchings.
SWARTHMOREAN
JULY 3, 1930
shop building and the Rutgers avenue, tinued except on the first Sunday of t~e Park avenue and Dartmouth ave nut.·
building. Because of the large number month. The Reverand J. G. Kepler will
of itemized hids, only a portion of the preach at the eleven o'clock services in as part of the business of the eveniur..
Only one meeting each month will bl •
work was completed and a special July.
meeting was announced for the {olFrederick A. Knapp former assistant held during the months of july: allil
lowing evening.
organist at the Church of the Saviour, August instead of the customary t\,.,)
The complete schedule of contracts Philadelphia, will be in charge of the meetings.
awarded wilt be published in next music in the absence of Professor L. R.
week's Swarthmorean.
Shero.
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Leslie Camp hell, who was recently.
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I MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
appointed broker for all the school
COUNCIL MEETING
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Phone Pennypacker 8020
Entered as Second Class matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post Office at
Swarthmore, Pa .• under the Act of March 3, 1879.
and discussed plans for placing the
different insurance policies.
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The regular Juty meeting of Bor.
ough council is scheduled for tonight
Z06 SOUTH ORANGE ST.
with thc opening of bids for widening I Media.. P ..
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TRINITY SERVICES
During July and August the 8 A. 1\-1.
services at Trinity Church will be discon-
THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1930.
CHURCI-I NEWS
Swarthmore Swarming With
THEATRE
Beetles; Residents Declare War MEDIA
MEDIA, PA.
The Japanese beetle has swooped
down upon Swarthmore this summer
in such numhers that their control is
no longer a problem of a single property owner but of the entire borough.
The best efforts of the property owner
in the middle of the block who sprays
daily and sets out a dozen traps is of
little avail if his neighbors do not also
join in the battle.
Many boroughs arc attacking the
beetle problem along a wide battlefront. Ordinances have been passed reQuiring every property owner to spray
his trees and shrubs and if he faits to
do so the borough docs the work with
its own spraying machine and sends
tn a bill just as Swarthmore borough
deans up lots and cuts grass and thcn
sends a hill plus twenty percent to the
owners.
Other boroughs have accepted the
beetle as their own responsibility and
have appropriated the necessary funds
. f,om the year's hudget to buy spray·iilg machines and spray the entire town
without cost to the property owners ex~ept through their taxes.
; Swarthmore has responded nobly to
tht! challenge of the beetle, hut the discouraging thing is that a single prope·rty owner in a block may refuse to do
his part and thercl?y be the cause of
continued visits by the beetles as well
provide a breeding ground for next
·Year's crop.
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":: There are a number of sprays which
:mean death to beetles and any hardWare store or store selling beetle traps
c~n give you sevedtl formula. There
iIre also a number of landscape archite.cts and nurserymen who have made
~ study of the beetle and can furnish
good advice.
,It is difficult to attack this pest which
is destro)';ng our trees, and shruhs and
tlbwers, without knowing something
as
more reasonable when communities or
several neighboring home grounds arc
treated at the same time. Effective
spraying should be applied from thc
middle of j line until the end of September.
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Grub proofing the turf of small lawns
consists of applying powdered arsenatt~
of lead hy mixing it with moist (but
not wet) sifted sand or soil and handcasting it over the lawl1 evenly; then
a fine spray with the hose to give it immediate penetration.
Mix six pounds of lead arsenate with
one bushel of filer-sand or soil-for
every 1000 square feet of lawl1 to be
treated.
Should you desire to feed the soil in
the same operation, feltilizer can be
used as a filler, but it would he wise
to consult someone versed in the chemical contents of fertilizers or write to
this paper for further directions; otherwise
lawn mentioned
may he burned.
Thetheabove
mixture will
immunize the lawn for a period of
from three to four years, from the
grub of the Popillia japonica (Japallesc heetle), Allomata Orientalis (the
Asiatic beetle), Aserica Castanea (the
Asiatic Garden hectic), and all of the
native species of white grubs.
The following precautions are suggested in the handling of lead arsenate.
1. Do not mix in a closed room or
building, as this chemical is very light
and easily inhaled.
2. Do not put the hands in the mouth
before a thorough cleansing, as it is
poisonous to humans and animals.
3. Do 1I0t handle when there are cuts
and abrasions of the skin, as the poison
may be absorbed into the system.
Certainly every true Swarthmorean
should feel it part of his responsibility
to join his neighbors and make Swarthmorc's battle~front impregnablc against
the beetles.
of its habits.
; In November tHe hectIc grubs go
down to an approximate depth of 3%
.i,iches and form their winter cells,
\vnere they stay until March of the
lr?lIowing year, at which time they
:WDrk up nearer ~hc surface and in
April feed on plant roots and organk
matter. In May thcy form a cell and
prepare to pupate, emerging as an
adult hectic ahout the middle of Junc.
T!le adult heetles deposit their eggs
i", the soil, preferahly grassland, in the
l.a~ter part of June and ear1y part of
Jtjly, thereafter feeding on fruit, flow-
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JULY MEETING OF
SCHOOL BOARD
The regular monthly meeting of the
school board was held Tuesday evening at the College avenue building.
The new supervising principal Frank
R. Morey was present, having taken
over his position as successor of Dr.
Arthur \V. Ferguson the morning of
that day.
The evcning was spent in approving
the bids for equipment for the new
eil". and foliage until ear1y October. Inl~==============~
lalter ] uly and early August the eggs
hatch and form gruhs which feed on
GEORGE H. KELLEY
gi..ass roots during their growing pc.
r.i9 d from August until Octoher, going
Electrician
dqwn to form winter cells in NovcmRepair Work &: New la.tallationl
bet· This feeding period, Augllst to
Phone Sw. 428.R
Ottoher, causes the grass to hrown
THE
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
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"Mark my worda-:-The
NEW CHRYSLER
EIGHTS
,
·:begin a .new chapter in
i automotive historY••Njust as
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BASEBALL TONIGHT
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The regular baseball ~ame scheduled
for Tuesday evening was called off 0111
account of rain, but the regular Thursday night game will be played at 6.30
this evening at the Prep School field.
There will also be a game tomorrow
afternoon as part of the Fourth of
July program.
Japanese Beetles
Already Swarthmore is covered with these insects and if every~
one does not protect his Own lawn and garden, the town will he
alive with them within n few weeks.
-:-:Fight Them With TRAPS, SPRAY and BAIT
Sold At
Suplee's Hardware Store
South Chester Road
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. S.T.M.
I told them I knew whence all war~
arose, even from the lusts, accordil1J:
J to James' doctrine; and that I lived in
the virtue of that life and power tlJa~
took away the occasion of all wars.
-George Fox.
Sunday
Sunday
Services
11:00A.M.-Meeting for Worship ID
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
the Meeting House.
11.00 A.M-Holy Communion.
The Reverend Fredcrick J. G. KepWedneaday
ler will preach.
9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.-Sewing and
For other Sundays in July there wiH
Quilting in Whittier House. Box
he :Morning Prayer at 11 A. M. The
luncheon.
Reverend Fredcrick J. G. Kepler will he All are cordially invited to join in these
in charge.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _service.
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WESLEY AFRICAN METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
CHESTER
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
Bowdin Avenue
Rev. C. C. Brown. S.T.B., p ..tor
11:00 A. M~Morning Worship.
Z:OO P. M~Sunday Sc~oo1.
8:00 P. M.-Evening Wonlaip and
Sermon.
AU are cordiall,. invited to attend the••
.orvice.
Everyone is invited to tbi. churcb.
ita wor.hip and work
.
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"THE BIG POND"
WASHINGTON
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THE VALUE
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
Cheater Road and College Avenue
Rector
DIRECTION WARNER BROS.
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Services
11.00 A. M.-Sunday School.
11 :00 A. M.-Sunday Lesson-SermolL
Wednesday evening meeting each
week, 8 p. m. Reading room open
daily, except Sundays and holidays,
9.30 A. M. to 12.30 P. M., Church
Edifice.
All are cordially invited to attend the
services and use the Reading Room.
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Your
Independence Day
Make Sure of It Now!
Hundreds of your thrifty
neighbors are building up
their Savings Accounts with
us • • realizing that con.
sistent saving is the only
sure way to
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FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE
Nature Tour Through
bloom," he said. The cadets of the
Swarthmore Campus Virginia Military Institute, at LexingM
(Ccm#n,,,d frDm Pooe Onl)
one near and one across the way two
clusters of conifers, each with low
shrubs growing at the bases of the
taller trees. Nearby a new building is
being constructed in front of which
stands one of the finest trees on the
hike, and to the right of which are
several other sphmdid trees.
Returning to the first cluster of conifers mentioned, we see that it is made
up of mountain ash (Sorbus amerirana), native hemlocks (Tsuga canadel1~is), and that the shrubs are rhododendrons (Rhododendron arborescens). Both are common in the rocky
woods of Pennsylvania mountains.
~falthew Fontaine Maury, the charter
of the ocean currents, known as "the I
Pathfinder of the Seas," just before
ne di~d, expressed a wish to be carried through Goshen Pass, in the AI.
legheny Mountains of Virgjnia, which
\'''as always his favorite of the moun.
tain haunts. "Carry me throug\) the
pass when the rhododendron IS 111
ton, Va., where he was a professor,
marched through the pass bearing on
their shoulders the coffin in which lay
the body of their beloved teacher.. The
:second clustcr of conifers consists
chiefly of spruces, with more rhododenuron.
The giant of a tree immediately in
front of the new building is another
European linden, and the two to the
right are a black oak and an American
elm.
Near the tennis courts stands a
BANG!!
There are all kinds of
pleaaant
to cele-
way.
brate the Fourth, but the
best is by dining at The
Tea Room. Speeial holi-
dinners,
$1.00
and
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F. M. SCHEIBLEY
Management
StrathHaven
"The Inn with Personality"
.IIIII.I'ISI S Iliff: IIIIII
HOT
WATER
Use one of our Automatic Gas Water Heaters
until one full month's gas bill has been received
and If not entirely satisfactory in every way we
will remove the heater and refund all money paid.
"SenJ/ng Swarthmort! Since 1904"
Choice of
$6.00 Cumulative Preferred Stock
Price $98.50 and accrued dividend, to yield 6.09% •
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
without sacrificing either .reliability or
economy.
lions of motorists all over the world
and has been chosen by so many large
companies that keep accurate cost fig_
ures. In every detail of construction it
has been carefully planned and made
for the work it has to do.
The design of the compression cham_
SwarthInore National Bank
and Trust COInpany
American & Foreign Power Co.
It has outstanding acceleration, speed
and power, yet that is only part of its
'Value to you. Greater still is the fact
that it brings you all these features
That is the reason the Ford car has
given such satisfactory service to mil-
"You should see
EIGHT"
apparent on every highway, is due
largely to the sound mechanical design
of the engine.
BO
$1.50•
CHRYSLER
New Ford engine gives outstanding
lU!eeleration~ speed a ..d power without
saerifieing reliabilitll or eeonoDill
THE good performance of the Ford car,
day
the NEW
OF
SOUND DESIGN
Courlesy Philadelphia BUlletin.
SPECIAL TRIAL PURCHASE OFFER
•
RUUD AUTOHOT or
WELSBACH HOTZONE
Prices as low as $75.00
ALLOWANCE OF
$10.00
RUUD-AUTOHOT
For Your Old Heater
Automatic gal
Water Heater
Only $5.00 Down
Balance in 18 Months
ber is an important factor in the efficiency of the Ford engine. It is built to
allow free passage of gases through the
valves and to thoroughly mix the fuel
by producing turbulence within the
cylinders during compression. The spark
thus flashes quickly throUgh the whole
fuel charge, resnlting in quieter and
more effective engine performance.
Other factors are the direct gravity
gll80line feed, the specially designed
carburetor, the new hot-spot manifold,
aluminum pistons, chrome silicon alloy
valves of larger diameter, statically and
dynamically balanced crankshaft and
flywheel, the simplicity of the electrical,
cooling, lubrication, and fuel systems
and accuracy in manufacturing.
NOTE THESE LOW
PRICES
Roadster
Phaeton. •
Tudor Sedan
Coupe
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110 Powelton Ave.
Lanldowne, Pa.
Telephone-Madison 6474
PHILADELPHIA
Woodward, Jackson
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Darbllouth Ave.
Swarth.43
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Incorporated
Delaware County Rf'presentative
TELEPHONE
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Now is the time to start after the
Summer Services
t1.00-Morning Worship. Sermon by
the Minister
t45-0rgan Worship. Fifteen minutes
of worship in fine organ music
5.00-Vespers. dosing at 5.45
fOOd.
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l1.00-Morning Worship
8.00-V\'ors hip and Sermon
Protestant Episcopal
STANLEY COMPANY THEATRE
Off for vacation?
Before you leave,
check your hotel reservations by telephone. When yon get
there, call np tht!
folks back home.
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£Li"l
$
Sunday:-lO.OO-Bible School.
TRINITY CHURCH
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away
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lOAS-CHURCH SCHOOL
COME AND WELCOME
Wednesday and Thursday
Dennis King in
"THE VAGABOND KING"
off and
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This is for
a small
Japanese
tree inter·
('sting
its four
cork blad~s
thalli
!)roject from the hranches. Above th;s
1'<: a swamp cypress, often studied Ill" :
fore, and at the southwest corner of
YVharton Hall is another familiar trt'c.
·the hackberry.
Will Come
will preach at both services.
al~
die in grows
patches,
increase
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the grub
andwhich
consumes
more
With this information furnished us,
it ·seems that the only fair and wise
thing to do to protect our homc grotln!1
is (.to make proper lise of it.
The judicious lise of a hand sprayer
containing a coated lead arsenate solution will kill the bettlc and prc\·cnt hi;;
depredations on ollr gardens. The taller
shrubs and trees, however, should lH~
sprayed by a power sprayer to enabk
the placing of the fluid on the topmost
foliage which thc beetlc first attacks.
The cost of this work is naturally made
. ~rr. and )'Irs. '''il1iam Thatcher and
daughters joan and Barbara of College a\'enue left Tuesday for Ocean
City, N. ).
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle, Minister
LLOYD P. STEVENS
"MAMMY"
Friday-Saturday
Alice White in
"SHOW GIRL IN
HOLLYWOOD"
Monday-Tuesday
William PoweD in
"THE BENSON
MURDER CASE"
Wednesday-Thursday
Belle Bennett in
"COURAGE"
weeping mulberry tree, low with grace'lIr. and :Mrs. \V. Burton Richards
funy drooping branches. Beyond that,
and family of Elm avenue and Cedar
next to the walk, is a winged spindl,.
Jane
are spending the summer at their
tree (Evonymus al1ato), whose sciencottage at Ocean City, N. J.
tific name mealls "winged with cork."
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THE SWARTHMORE PRESBY.
TERIAN CHURCH
Sunday Services
Monday and Tuesday
Al Jolson in
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SWARTHMOREAN
A Cordial Welcome for All Who
Friday and Saturday
Nancy Carroll in
"HONEY"
"DEVIL'S HOUDAY"
Wed.-Thur.-Fri.
Maurice Chevalier
NATURE TRAIL HIKE AT SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
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Today, July 3rd
John Barrymore in
''THE MAN FROM
BLANKLEY'S"
Friday
Polly ·Moran
Marie Dressler
in
"CAUGHT SHORT"
Sat.-Mon.-Tues.
Nancy. Carroll
THE
Funeral Directon
and Embalmen
district insurance, attended the meeting
213 South 17th St., Philadelphia
JULY 3, 1930
V"'-"_J Credle
JNl.)usen.e.
Co"'jNlru' plon . ,
011.,.. anot.her Ford
dme
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THE
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JULY 3, 1930
SWARTHMOREAN
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Strath Haven Inn for the summer that is Main Street and coming face mined until after the superintendent is ,'Mrs. Arthur S. Robinson at their Cape
months.
to face with larger considerations selected and his suggestions are consid-I May, N. J. cottage.
:Mr. James Norman Lanning of MerBuchanan Harror and family ar~
chantville, N. J., announce the engage- among the many guests at StraHl Hament of his sister, Miss Elizabeth ven Inn.
Frederica Lanning to lI.lr. \ViIIiams EfMr. C. H. Borden and Miss Ruth
finger ~fassie, son of Mr. and Ms Borden returned to the Strath Haven
Madison Effinger ~[assie, of Tyro; I Inn after having spent several days
Virginia.
i at the Hotel Dennis at Atlantic City.
~[iss
Lalllling is a graduate oi I' ~Irs. C. H. Borden and Mrs. Roger
Swarthmore Colleg(· ~nd for. several Shugg of Princeto~l, N. ~., are spendyears has been associated With the ing several weeks In :M a1l1e_
Physical Education Department of the' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dickenson who
college. Mr. 1fassie attended Virginia are motoring from Winter Park. FlorEpiscopal School of Lynchburg, Vir- dia, will be at the Strath Haven Inn
ginia.
for the summer.
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Mrs. ]. H. Whiteman and family
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED from Deland, Florida, are visitors for
a lengthy stay at the Strath Haven
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kneedler of Gar- In11.
rett avenue announce the engagement of
~I rs. Harold J. Marsh is the guest of
their daughter Miss Margaret F. Kneed-I Miss Alice :Marsh at the Strath Ha]er and Raymond R. Fellows, son of ven Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fellows of Cor•••
nell avenue. Miss Kneedler announced
her engagement to a grollp of her BUSY MID-SUMMER
PROGRAM AT HEDGEROW
friends at a bridge on Saturday, June 28.
through personal tragedy. In its dramatic form "The First :Man" is unusual in that the major portion of the
story unfolds in large group scenes
made up of the secondary characters
who constitute the background of the
play. \Ve see this large group all inilut'nced hy the same narrow environn~el~t yet reacting quite differently, as
dlslmct characters, to a common tragedy. Every character in the play thus
becomes the leading character. \Villiam Price, Dudley Vaughan. Sue Platt
and Alfred Rowe depict the central
characters in "The First Man". In the
supporting cast are Gretchen AntonSmith, Harry Bellaver, Jean Sweidel,
Ferd Nofer, Greta 1fylecraine, Carl
Reukauff, Marshall Gatchell and Miriam Phillips.
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Plans For New
Hospital Progress
ered.
, . • •
The hospital will be heated from the
Miss Grace 'Vilson of the faculty of
centra] heating plant at Broad Mead-I the Swarthmore High School is spend_
ows, which is ,situated in Concord town-! ing the summer traveling in Europe.
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ship, and the central sewage disposal:
plant and water system wiII also be util~[rs. Ezra Bassett Merriam of
ized.
Swarthmore avenue, entertained a
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group of friends at luncheon at :"aaMr. R. C. Disque has returned from, man's-oll-the-Delawarc on Wednesuay.
a trip to ~[ontreal. Enroute home he 1
visited Mrs. Disque's father at Man- FOR RENT--SWARTHMORE
chester, N. H.
• • •
Garage. Station Square.
Miss Dorothea Dodd, daughter of i 2 Semi. detached houlel; 6
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd, of! and bath; $50.00 per mo.
Swarthmore avenue, is the guest of i Small Store-417 Dartmouth Ave.
Rebecca Robinson daughter of Mr. and i From Sept. ht for 6 mOl.. large
================== I house. fumilhed; 5 bedrooml; 2 bath,;
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large yard and lawn; I.car garagel oil
FOR RENT
heat; centrally located; $125.00 Per
$50 a month, 511 Yale Avenue, 6 rooms, mo.
bath and 3rd Hoor stora~, old shade, first floor Furni.hed apartmentl for rent at $50,
hardwood, fire place, enclosed porch, newly
$60. and $6S per month
painted and papered; possession at once.
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WILLIAM S. BITTLE: .
The s.chedule of performances for connected with the administration of the Notary Public
Real Estate
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STRATH HAVEN NOTES
John M. ,"Vesley and Mrs. Wesle),
from Philadelphia are among the new
arrivals at Strath Haven Inn.
George :Mills and family are at the
Strath Haven for .the season.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hue are registered at the Inn. Also Miss Emma T_
Shetzline.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Goldey are
again at Strath Haven.
!.Ir. and Mrs.
L.Canfield, Strath
Haven guests, are· visiting in Richmond, Va.
Mrs. J- W. McNulty entertained at
dinner and bridge at the Strath Haven
Inn on June. Zl.
George W. Douglass, who is connected with the Evening Ledger, is sojourning at the Strath Hayen Inn for several weeics. .
. .
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Aitkin and Mrs.
George Pierson are new arrivals at the
r
(Corstirs"rd jrlfm PGII' Ors,)
CHAS. A. SMITH
Phone Swarth. 705
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Theatre in Moylan-Rose Valley is furA number of suggestions were made to i
ther proof ~ support of a rap~~ ilie a~hkect ]~t ~g~ and wkhln ilie I~=========~=~====================~
growing belief that true theatre is near future. the board and the oth~rs inrepertory theatre. "The Mask 'and the ter~sted wlli. ~a\'e the opportumty of
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b C B F'· ,seemg the- bUI]dmgs roughly staked, when
ace , W IC IS a sa Ire' y . . er-I tl
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ley WI Illspect t e suggeste ocatlOns
nCa . all~e h on _an fi a Ian fP ay Y Uhl!?1 on the actual spots.
h Ia~e I, as Its rst per ormance t I~
The Advisory Board is carefully conevenmg, S.aturday, ,July 5th, at Hedge- sidering the applications of a number of
row. It will have I.ts second perform-I men for the post of superintendent of
ance Mo.nday evemng, July. 7th at t~e j the hospital and by August 1 they hope
Anthony. 'Wa?,ne The~~r~ .111 wayne:~I· t? select possibly thr~e. for the con~idera
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Pa. ·and Its third performance on Tues 'tlon of the CommiSSIOners. It IS not
day even.ing, July 8th at t~e Hedgerow likely that the details of the program for
Phone 1129
Old Bank Building
Theatre III Moylan-Rose \ alley.
the hospitals of the program for the
\Vednesday evening, July 9th, finds hospital and its buildings will be deter-
GEORGE GILLESPIE & CO.
BUILDERS
Swarthmore, Pa.
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Hedgerow performing Eugene O'Neill's =====.=======.'=.='=======~======:==========================
"Beyond the Horizon" which has continued popular with Hedgerow audiences since ]925, when the play was
first . added to the repertory_, Ibsen's
"\Vhel1 We Dead Awake", which was
the second new play of this season, is
scheduled for perf
ening Hedgerow gives the opening
Housekeeping Apartments, 6 to i performance of Eugene O'Neill's "The
rooms on Hill and at 139 Rutgers Ave. First Man" which becomes the 68th
$75 to $95 per month.
play in the repertory and the fourth
. ALBERT N. GARRETT
new play of the 1930 season. And from
Swarthmore. Pa.
the ]925 Hedgerow season comes the
Phone:
hrilliant Shaw comedy "Captain Brass-I
Pennypacker 4442
Swarthmore 4&1 bound's Conversion" which is the offeriug for Saturday evening, July 12th.
Bell Phone Clearbrook 653-1
"The First Man", which opens at
E8labUlhed 18f3
Hedgerow Friday evening, July 11th,
WM. J. CARTLEDGE
is one of the early O'Neill dramas. It I
was
first produced in New York about
Granite and Marble Memoria].
Cemetel'7 Work B Speclalt,.
1921 by the Neighborhood Playhouse,
North Lansdowne Avenue
where it enjoyed a long run. It is brilDREXEL HILL, PA.
liant, satirical tagcdy set in a back(Oppolit Arllnnon CemeteJ'J')
ground of social comedy. In a vivid,
Window Shades evolvement of contrasts we see the big l
Swarthmore 1225
and the real person deteriorating in
FRED J.' HARLEY
~I ain Street atmosphere, while on the
I,other
Interior Decorator
hand we sec the ordinary perSucce~s;'r" to
\' SOli rising out of the very mediocrity I
George SchaUel
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UPholste;j::i~::i~:p::~:;ductions i
Custom Made
Furniture
Muhlenberg Ave.
Rutledge, Pa.
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Draperies I (~A"hone
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Slip Covers
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HOME JOBBER
Swarthmore 16 3 2 •
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the home. Electrical Repairs and In·
dalJation a Specialty.
YOUR CHILDREN CARED FOR
A. M. ALLISON & SON
, \Vill care for your child during your vacation. \\'ell ventilated, cool house, separate
311 Vassar Ave.
: 1..,drool11s if desired. Across frolll College avelillie school which has all grades. Personal suPhone Swarth. 1160
Ill'rvision and wholesome food. Rates $15
-D-R-.-C-L-A-R-E-N-C-E--E-.-B-L-Y-E- i ~~~i~Y.' $5 0 lI\Gnthly. Special races for longer
Mill M. Salfing-ere,
VETERINARY SURGEON
""I Korth Princeton A"enlle, Swarthmore
DOGS CLIPPED
Phone Sw. 942
' \\'()J{K \\"'-\'x'J'EJ)-·Boy, colored. 17 yrs,
923 Edgmont A ve., Chester, P 3. I wi,h,'s work hy day or \\"("'k; inside or outPhones: Chester 6218 01' 3137 ! ,illc "orr... Hden·II'·cs. 1'. n. Box 107 \\'al; Iill~iord, Pa.
JAMES A. PILSON
STAND'ARD EIGHT
PRICES REDUCED
$400
; FOR
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Rutledge I
few
SAJ.E-Dining room furniture and a
other pieces. Call Sw. 14S'-\V.
ESTATI~ 011 MATTHEW PRESTON, late
Established 1857' of the norongh. of Sw~rthmore, dec'd.
: r.('tter~ of AdmllllS: rallon C. T. A. on the
, allove estate having heen granted to the under, signed, all persl'ns indebted 10 the said estate
C. RIGBY & SONS
f are required to make payment and those havin!!,
Funeral Directors & Embalmers
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, I.('tlen Testamentary on the ahove Estate
HOW:ARD KIRK
1
Atcbrney·ac·law
14 South Ave.
,having lreen granted to Girard Trust Com.
: p.lny anel Kathryn D. Stirk, 734 Yale Avenue
Swarthmorl', Pa., all person, indel'lC~d to th;
,~aid Estate are requeSled to. make payment,
.11111 those having c1aim~ 10 present the lame,
....ithout dday, at the office of
GIRARD TIWST COMPANY,
nroad & Chestnut Sts., Phila.,
Ao A. Jackson, President.
Media, Pa.
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F. B. FRANCIS
New Home: Twelfth and Crosby Streets·
Phone 4450 : : CHESTER, PA.
Open Every Evening Until 9
Vol. II,
No. 27
Swarthmore, Pa., July 12, 1930
$2.50 Per Yu,t
LIBRARY OPEN
RAJ1fo(:N:N~~ DELAy/BOROUGH ENJOYS IAnnexation of Rutgers Ave.
DURING SUMMER
~n- JULY 4TH PROGRAM
Tract by Borough Ha lted
Final approval of the Chester road
derpass was given by the Public Service
'
Conunission June 24 and removes the
Books Added to Loaning Shelves: last obstacle for further delay of the
Mias Lindale Takes
Iproject by the Pennsylvania Railroad,
Vacation
In a letter from the Public Service
Commission in answer to a request from
CHILDREN'S BOOKS NEEDED council as to why the work had not been
started, the state body reported that
The Swarthmore Public Library will since June 24th the railroad alone was
responsib~e
,
.
Many Entries In Children'. Parade
And Contest On CoUege
Campus
MOVIFS
IN
EVENlNG
Perfect weather aided Swarthmore's
School Board Member Tells Council Annex..
ation Not Particularly Desirable Unless
Necessary For School Improvements
for any delay,
Plans for the annexation of the RutNo member of the syndicate 'vhich has
b< kc,.t open as usual dudng the summer The leUe, also statoo that the Rail- eommunlty p'ogram on the Fou'th aM gees avenue school sIte and the teaet 01 been pushIng the aMe..tlo. m...uno
months.
road had raloed the question as to wheth- btought o"t Ia,ge erowds to all 01 the land south 01 Yale avenue and east 01 was p..."",t last nIght although It was the
Grace Lindale, the librarian i er it might not be better to postpone the day'S attractions, It was reported that Cornell avenue came to an abrupt halt
i..
taking
a vacation durmg the presen work until next year as it would prob- more children participated in the morn- Thursday night when R. C, Disque a
k D
'
.
last opportunity for approving the agre...
wee "
urmg
s I be- ing program under the direction of Mrs. member 0 £ the S wart hmore sch 00I board ment with council. It will now be im.
h er a bsence, M rs, SeW
el ably run In
' t0 the WID
. t er month'f
W, Hodge will have charge of the adul gun now and would cause difficulty by
said that as far as he was concerned the possible to complete the annexation by
"'pactment 01 the Library, and Mes 'lying up the main road, dudng the b.d Jesse H. Holmes ."n· ever beloee and school boo,d dId not eare whethee the the time the new school ;" put In use
H...,ld G,'ffin 01 the JuvenIle dep.rt weather.
.I••ough the movIng pletuee prog"m In I.nd was t.ken Into the ho,ough 0, not even should th.t be desIred. The I.w
meot. Yes. liodgo and y". Gdffin ar
This question enuneil answeI
'" Intimately acquaInted wIth IIb,ary ,favoeed beginning the undeepass at
benehes and chairs on the Peep Sehool provIded.
'vlthln sixty days beloee a ..""..1 el,,details. Miss Marjorie Shumacher will The resolution further stated that coun- grounds,
Mr. Disque .said that he felt he also ex- tion,
'"""'tute durIng moot 01 'he summe, Clf i,usted the Publ1e Seevice to.nml,,;on
E. M. Budmee was In ehar.., 01 the p,,,,,,d the o";,,lon 01 the two othee "I should like to have It clea"y undeemthe juveulle department dudng the would see that the undeep",s was eom- eommltt", whleh m.naged the day's P'O- membees 01 the boon! who aec not mem- 'tnod that eouncil has done eveeyth;ng In
absence of Miss Perry.
pleted by Dec. 31, 1930 the date set for gram and should be thanked for his bers of the syndicate, Mrs, \V. Carson its power to help the school board work
The IIb",y Is growlog In • healthy :ompletlon In the p,escnt a",..mcnL
un,;,'ng elf",,, to makc the day a suc- Ryan. Jr., .nd D,. Arthu, W. 8M..tt. out Its problem, at the Rutg." avenue
"",,,ee. It;" geaduaUy cxpaDdlug and
, ••
cm. The P'ep School and the Colle"" Although F"nk N. SmIth. p,,,ldent 01 ,'te. While It I, most amazIng 1o, us
is
occupying about half of the PROGRAM OF CHESTER
were generous in loaning their ground the school board, Robert G. Erskine, to learn that the board does not care
audItorium room on the second floor of ....
for the events and the Prep School also vice-president, and Claude C. Smith, whether the land is annexed or not, proBorough Hall in addition to the original ONCERT COURSE FINISHED provided the moving picture machines,
solicitor, have appeared at recent meet- vidil1g the necessary improvements can
library room,
I
The opening event on the day's pro- jngs of council and endeavored to work be made, we feel that of the half dozen
Many excellent b09ks are donated to Announcement has been made of the gram was the children's parade in front out the agreement by which the land Or more men 011 the syndicate at least
the library each month by book lovers in rogram for the Chester Concert Course I of Borough Hall, John H, Pitman was was to be annexed, Council stated Thurs- one should have been here this evening
Swarthmore. This generosity on the ries, season 1930-31, beginning with an I ill charge and the judges were Mrs, day night that these men were consider- to approve the final draft of the agreepart of interested Swarthmoreans is dress by the famous "Sea-Devil," Jesse H. Holmes, Mrs, Raymond Wal- ed as members of the syndicate rather ment which was to form the basis of an
greatly appreciated. Inasmuch as there 'unt Felix Von
ters and Mrs. ,E. Fullerton
than as representatives of the school ordinance annexing the land," said Presis no permanent fund for the mainten-Count Von Luckner, whose trick sail- ' Morgon SmIth v.;pn
prIze for
board,
ident of Council Frank Reitzel.
ance of the library as yet, there is little I
vessel ran the Allied blockade and f)est decorated boy s bIcycle ,and, Lydl,a
"For months members of council have
Mr, Disque, the member of the school
money for the purchase of new books.
ship after ship without killing an Lodge the one offered for gIrls m thIS been worrying about the conditions .U11- board at the meeting, further said that he
The J'uvenile departplent is especially in
.
II h' h 'II"
f class,
der which this land was to be taken mto thought the agreement between council,
onent, IS to te
IS t n tOg story 0
J h D'd
d L· . D M II t '
"
I ed J K' k '1 C d
h Id
need of added volumes at the present a enture, spy work and war time comic
0 n
aVI an
OUIS. e
a, wm the borough, dec ar
, Ir l\ c ur y, the school board and the syndicate s ou
time, Perhaps one Or more good
.ra exploits as the event "extraordin- Uncle Sams WI;lll the prIze for the best "assuming that the school board was an x- be in the form of two agreements, one
Swarthmorean would be glad and will" prior to the regular series of musvelocipede,. R0bc: rt Reed was ious to have the land annexed. Now that between the school board and council and
ing to donate a hundred dollars for the
.,
t
wmner of another prtze, Richard Kepler we have written and rewritten the agree- a second between the syndicate and
purchase of new books for this depart,'h~v~oS~nt is scheduled to appear on won the prize for, the best deco~att;d ment several times, we learn that the council.
ment. If such donations could be had at T trsday evening, October 30.
and James PItman won the kiddie majority members of the school board
"I agree with Councilman McCurdy
the present time, the necessary books
he second event of the series will be car pnze,
don't care whether the land is annexed and do not approve of private individuals
could be purchased for reading during
joint recital of Mieczyslaw Munz,
Nancy Hoot had the
decorated d?lI or not just so sewer facilities and ac- in the syndicate posting a bond of $40,the summer-just when the children need
h pianist, and Ruth Montague,
Betty and Nan Pitman also WIO- cessible roads are provided."
000 that the school board and the syndithem most, Miss Lindale, the librarian,
adelphia mezzo-contralto.
mng !n the ,same class,
"
cate will make certain improvements at
will look after all such bequests,
unz, famed protege of Busoni. is a
ElI,lOtt
dressed
a Beetonce if the annexation is made," declared Mr, Disque,
The question has arisen several times pia 'st of international reputation and Ie Flghtder hadE the mth°st OrItg't!natl cosas to what should be done regarding Li- ha made seven concert tours of the tume an J ean vans, e pre les.
With the approximately twenty page
brary books that
to, .be in homes 1]n i!d States,
The float of Mary Ellen Mercer and
typewritten agreement headed for !he
where there are contagIous dISeases. AcRussian Cossack Chorus under Thomas Mercer won a prize, while the
wastebasket, council passed a resolutIon
rording to the state library law, any Ser !i Socoloff, will make its 'appear- Boy Scout prize went to Troop 2, of the
that a letter be written to the school
such books
be
to the
in Chester on Wednesday evening, Methodist Church,
board for consideration before the Aug(Continued on Page SIS)
ary 4, as the third Concert Course
Incomplete records of the children's CIOf Borough Children Play ust meeting of that body, asking just
ores
• I •
event'>
on the college campus showed the oX;
what improvements they thought necBURGESS THREATENS
I
,
, Inners:.,
loff's nine singers have won ac- folowlng
w
Daily
On
College
Ave
essary for th
e opemng
'
0 f the s:h00I
TO SUSPEND POLICE
both here and abroad, having made
Lollypop race fo~ ~htldren under eight
School Grounds
building this fall and what they Wished
WHO GIVE OUT NEWS rouc ful tours in Italy, Spain, France, years wonbbyEV~rgBmla ~rdaemer, potatoe
RAM council to do,
I
Cen I America and Mexico,
This rac~ won. y
SIC ern~r,
NEXT WEEK'S PROC
As outlined by Mr, Disque these imro' of male voice promises something.
I'or c1uldren over eight, the potatoe
. provements will probably consist of sewBurgess William R. Landis Thursday
in the way of musical pwgram. race was won by Lester Jones, the lsacrk I The Summer Public Playground IS er facilities and street improvements necnight
threatened
ten
days
suspension
0
Monday
race for and
boys
won fbY
,AI Sbe yt proving more popular each week and cssary
for the children to reach the buildwithout pay to any member of t h e .
. evening' March 9,
C .Rene Thatcher
the was
sack race
or glr
ing,
b
SWnrthmore police force who gave oute ,(1), leadclng tenor
th
McGowan, The hobble race
avendenceh
The solution of the sewer problem.;
news for publication in The Sworlllpera
WI ,give e c - for boys was won by Arthur Cheyney cd a hIgh mar . Wit 1 a JOutk.a un
without completing the annexation will'
IIIOlcall Or any other newspaper,
concert 0 t Ie series,
d P I Paulson and for girls under 11 youngsters playmg or
'mg un er probably be either by building a septic
• •
I
Jones and Rosalie :Maddox.
direction of W. C, E.
and tank or by connecting up with the borRelations between the representatives'
of the press and the Swarthmore burgess
ARE FOR SABBATH
I
The balloon race for girls over twelve MISS Mary r:egley the
supen;r.sors'k ough sewer at Yale and Rutgers avenue'!.
have been strained for some time but the /'
SCHOOL CONVENTION! was won by Mildren Brewster, for boys :r;he ,followmg
or
Borough Engineer Broomall has already
afinal
r order was given the police force as
lover twelve by Arthur Cheyney and for wtl. gIve shome II ea 0 d Ie
of the said that this latter course would be posdone at int the
e pborough
aygrounare, invited to at- Sl)
'lie 311d lIe \v'lll IJe called upon to make
" '\I It 0 £ new spaper ar tl'cl es about Paull
.s
cc-mes to the leaders of t I"
Ie )oys un de r 12 by Albert
f Thatcller
' I
.
12 children
Crowe, the Swarthmore College student
V"lldllUll
As' The lollypop race Or glr s over
I
a more thorough survey at once
who was appointed special officer at the I
County Sabbath School
- i was won by Miss McKenna and for: tend"
Mr. Disque said that the school board
beginning of the summer,
that full and final arrange- I boys under 12 by Stanley Hill,
9 :30 to
would find out the cost of a septic tank.
Officer Crowe resigned his position afnow complete for the
William Gwinn won the men's quoits period; 10 to
smg l.n
As for street improvements, Mr, Dis1d
ter about ten days service giving his Pf!IUllSthllnia Sabbath School ConventIOn,' singles and Gwinn and W. H. Watson
to 12
hour,
t0 '30 t v 3
que pointed out that a
road alreason as an auto accident in which his which
year will be held on October won the doubles championship,
ball practice. Afternoon,_ 2r' . 5
5 :30 ready was in fair condition from Cornell
parents had figured in' Vermont, As far 8th,
and 10th at Scranton.
.
The swimming events at Emmons pool story
3:30 to 5 hasket y,
.
avenue to Rutgers avenue over Westdale
as is known this reason has never been I
twenty-five hundred paid regls- were not held because of low water in I free pertod.
"
k
I and Stratll Haven avenues. Members of
disproved although there have been three t
are expected, and Delaware the pool nor were any of tme tennis
Tuesday:
f wor:
'council pointed out. that temporary cinder
oth{T theories for the college boy's quitlas
her quota of 25 and: final.<; played,
games will be su stlh.'te I or f smg1t1g
could he put down along these two
ting, First, that his father learned t h e Q send fully that many,
e•0
and relay,
and III t Ie a
, streets.
natu:c of his summer's work and forced
'Ierne of the Convention this
I soap carvmg wtll tak.e place of bas.~t
As for the approach of the building
him to
Mrs, A, \V, Henry
the mar- i \Vednesday: Tagglllg ltames
e,: from Yale avenue over Rutgers avenue,
io
e l'n )th 1900th Anniversary I'iage of her daughter MISS Margaret, held hetween 10 am! II along with the I cinders could either be put down or it
mel1:ilers
of
the
police
force
were
jealous
aplpr<)p@tte"'MaYHenrytoMr.Charlc.,>E,Hessat.usual
program and lit. the
, su
. gg
ested tllat
of Cro\ve's publicity and made it unI 5 1930
I '1afternoon
1 I I the
• I'i was
.Spr'lllgfield township,
plea':l11t for him here; and thirdly that
The
the Convention will be to Valley Forge Chapel on Juy ! .
'13:30
5 o'clock perlO( WI Je (evo.C( i
'icil OWI;S the land, be ohligcd to imwh
he \ as embarrassed by the publicity in gather
all Sunday School teach- Reverend Herbert F. Burke officI at mg. ,to scaitng wax a r t . .
'11 I prove
the street. The Springfield comthe local and Philadelphia papers and Iers,
workers, pastors and lead-. Bobbie Longwell
!ast, Sunday for i Thursday: The mormng prol?ram wl 'missioners wOllld no doubt do this by
rt .
I f
h
I
f
ilstruction, information and en- Brookline, Mass., to VISit hiS grandpar- be the same as
willIe III the f - forcing the property owners along the
H:,rgess Or
Landis
ric Or ,f tile devotl'onal ll'fe.
I I be loom
I work \\ Ith street to paJ I'or the improvements, In
'SLnc(
t at evidentally
reason., believes the'I ers
. ents Mr. and i\lrs, H, F, Robertson.
tcrnoon there .wllI
v
last theory although when asked what
heads along WIt I tIe U5ua
h the cases of Rutgers avenue from Yale
pre), i he had his reply was, "find out for
I
I
With the I
Friday: Bar work, and G~mes ~VI
e a\'ell1le to the school site, two thirds of
YOurself, you're so good at finding out
played 111 tIe 1I1ornmg a,ong k from: the frontage is owned by the syndicate,
thill::","
usual
and rapllla wor
It is not known how many ,street imBurgess Landis was also' displeased a
_
,3 :30 to 5 III the ,afternoon.
provements the syndicate can make if
fel\" weeks ago when it was reported that
,Saturdax mormng
regular program the land is not annexed to the borough.
With tagging
be held.
At the preSvio!ls
a I)"y and a man had drowned in Crum
crC(:k. The discription of the man and
Miss Alma Daniels of South Chester Mr, Frank mlthsal t lat It wou ( e
hoy and the story of the overturned
.
I F
I f J I
I
ile 1 Thursday ior Furope She necessary to have the land annexed so
canoe was puhlished in Philadelphia and
the biggest games of the
t Ie
°a
to (see the Passion Play at 'Obcr- that its increased
as a part of
Ch"'e, papee. and ju,t " the'Swaeth- season
1o, n
W?U\d
the ;,?,o;;1IJ0r(, police were preparing to begin the ning
the Powell Professionals of
Jean' Balderston is a . new member of
Webster Taylor is spending the stlm- Ing cakpaclht y ,ot t Ie syn t lca e su clen.y
cost!
b'l d'
I
d d
'
of I
1
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,
J'
P d '[ , e
to ma e t e Improvemen s.
' Y, mor I( an pro onge
raggmg
Swarthmore's has e h a I the team at shortstop. Balderston was mer at Im onE'1 '\,
,
td
EdContracts for the widening of Park
lIUr t' (WNIJI,lagaYrea aFlallssOINl 'Y avenue an(i the intersection of Park and
creek,
the
supposed
victim!
read
his
I
',Horking
out
in
good
shape
captain
of
the
Cornell
bfiase
.Mrls.
Art
Cscription in the Chester Times and team
'.
'n b I yed I n tc
i I '28 and played hiS rst I Will lave gone 0 ,
".
d d .
Three games WI
e p
,a
I.
I 4I F
tI ere the will go to
Dartmouth avenues were awar: to
Communicated with the police saving this
th,clIJ the trouble which they woul,1 other- next
the one, on Tuesday mght,. game WIth the local. team on tIe t,l,
I I ere U;ey wilt be the guests of Michael J, Mahoney at the meetmg as
1\'15<, have been caused,
day night at the P.
C; Although not appearing, to
III
Illla w 1 P Kidder for about ten days. well as contracts for 15,000 square yards
In spite of this service on the part of
Chester with the Crowthers ,that game ,he
been Improvmg
c;y 'ret Vlacho is spending a of surface treating.
.
the newspapers, the Burgess made, it Bros,.
and a game at home ThursBob Allison pltchC(1 Thursday, I1Ight s
. t M R D Conrarl
Councilman McCurdy suggested that
knowII to the police that he was dls- day n
galme6 agasinst Village Green winch
.,
the borough secretary writde letters to all
Ple.l I 'h h
bl' 't
.
the af
rUCSCI8f' night, Swarthmore beat the ost ,to ,
.,
P t B
k Ste Ilan Jr, of Dart- property owners whose he ges an trees
fair SCI
atkl Wit
gavet out
that under- D,arby
'III 0
t avenue
( n' g tl'le "'e"k
n
"
' " a dangerous obstruction atd street
e putheICIorder
y given
.
6 to 0, Adelman
Gwmn has heen catching
the receodnt
aU
roo e,IS spe
p 1111'
at formAlI
h Ity, ' .
00 consideration were the newspapers to plte h ed
,
b
'
J'ob,
I
cean
.
John
Ogden
played atttng,
out in games and has been dOlllg a very gOo
m u C'
N J
I intersections asking ,that they be trimmed.
be gh'en any news of any. happening,
,left field
did some
effecttv{!
~Iiss
one~
~IO\~
Luckner~
~e
~ke, t~e
d~corated
scoote~
c~ach.;
be~t
~,Ichardson,
~.
PLAYGROUND IS
R
PROVING POPULA
happ~n
c~nnot
retur~ed
~nuil
M.a~
IVI~
dudip~
om~anf'
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Thursd~y afterknoOl~'sl
~~ Do~~thY
th~
re~c~
~e
wo~
Zlegenf~s
tw~
,rogr~mtl \"n(\e;~ ~:~g
~II
"'I"'W~-"
I 1~onday: }.ron~l/lff;
11 1t
III
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hO~lr;
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gam~~
annou~lce.s
~[onday
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m,,~~set
JULY 12,1930
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THE
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THESWARTHMOREAN
JULY 12, 1930
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Club and Social News
Call Swarthmore 900 and Give Your
News to the Social Editor
;
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Ulrich and
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman and family
are driving to Cape May on Saturday
to be guests at the Hotel Lafayette. They
will attend the
Friends'
20% or between 500 and 600 people
Conference,
where Mr.
speakers
on Ullman
Sunday, will be one of the
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out of town most of the timeHot weather appetites~
Seasonal let-down in buying'-
· Florence ~oote W h 0 has spent took
It
h rne X.f de
h r uncle
and Mr.
for Sharpsburg,
where I
Dr. .:\ndrcw Francis Jackson and 'Mrs. II by MISS
p ~cc
a dth e Mo
Francis
Hartzell willnear
take Pittsburgh,
over the position
_
the past year studymg art and expe~t to aunt.
r. an
rs.
n rew
as su erintendent for H. G. Heinz. For 4 Park Ave.
Swarthmore
Jackson and 1\Hss Helen Jackson.
Park avenue, will sail today on the Bri,t- return to Swarthmore about the mIddle Jackson on Par:
the :ast three years, Mr. Hartzell has
for Europe. In August they wdl of September.
f '1' hcen superintendent of Riverview Farms.
attend the meeting of the Federation
*
*
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Lange and am] y I
• • •
Dental International at Brussels.
Mrs. Charles Bronson, of Rutgers av~- of Baltimore Pike spent last week-end on
A D D ' k'
and
nue has sailed for Europe. She will; the eastern shore of Maryland.
I Mr. and Mrs. sa on le mson
Mrs Caroline Walter of North Ches-, tra~el through the British IslesJ and on
* *
family of Lincoln. avenu;thhave wt~~ed
ter
entertained the summer dupli- the continent.
Miss Edith Bradfield of Vale avenue is from a. motor r
to d
I a IRS
eate contract club. The members of this.
• • *
.spending some time at Ocean City, Md. Glen, NIagara : s~ a~ on r~a •
club are: Mrs. Shidle. j\frs. \Vesley N·I Mrs. Sarah Shoemaker Farley and .her
* • *
. a tt of
Clifford, Mrs. Harold Barnes, Mrs. J. granddaughters, Ethel Farley and Eliza:
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Lange of
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur E. B r~se b
V. S. Bishop, :Mrs. Joseph Geer, Mrs. h;th Price are attending the Friends Dickinson avenue left «?n Thursday fori No;th ChesterAroa11ef~a~~~r!a.da?he~
Samuel Wisdom and :Mrs. Robert L. Conference at Cape May.
a three weeks motor trtp through Flor- tr?lll for Los .nge es, d G d e ' )
C t
* • *'d
Will stop at Chicago an
ran
an)! on
. S taying week.
New books added to the library every
oa es.
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Mr. Donato Colafemina gave a con~ I a.
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en.route. . M rs.. F r.a ok G
• e dd es l~
Of,
arne
a:en:e.
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I
ro~d,
Miss NancyN.andJ.,Elizabeth
Maplewood,
are the \Varner,
guests of
of cert
ning. at Clearfield, Penna., Tuesday evetheir cousin, lliss Ruth Shoemaker, of'
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ashton were the
Riverview road.
* •
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wickham
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hulme and at their cottage at Eaglesmere last weekfamily, of Ogden avenue, are at their end.
* • •
Cape May cottage.
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George Frescoln and Nathaniel Myers
*
West
spent the Fourth of July m
Mrs.avenue,
John
Atlantic
City. McWilliams, of Benjam!n
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Al1en, of
Rutgers avenue, have gone to their summer home in Colorado.
• • *
Portland, recently
and the White
:1\10unta1l1.
returned
• fr0f!1
• • a trip to. Boston,
Dr. and Mrs. Franklin S. Gillespie of
Rutgers a\'cnue spent last week in LeRoy, N. Y. They drove from there to
Boston where they visited friends for
the week-end.
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~cai
smalll~w~lt~h~t~h~el~r~f~am~dy~m~th~el~r~a~b~sen~c~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~9
Mr. andleft
Mrs.
Shaw
and Mrs"
daughter
lastDavid
Friday
to visit
Shaw's mother in Virginia.
. • • •
l\Irs. G. F. Corse entertained the Sum-I
mer Bridge Club at her home on Yale
avenue last Tuesday.
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M
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PAPERI-fANGING
Haverford Place
F R Hart ell and fam- I
y
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In a remarkable test a LAUNDRY
QUEBN Electric Washer ran
with a full load of washing
night and day without stopping
for over 16,000 hours, more than
two year&, and tho equivalent of
100 yean of We in your home
(figuring three hoors a week
for each wubing) I.
S'I'ANLEY COMPANY THEATRE
DIRECTION WARNER BROS.
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Bob \Vhite, son of :Mr. and Mrs. A.
G. White of College avenue went to
Ocean City on Tuesday to spend .a week
with Joml Richards.
CHESTER
Last Day
Maurice Chevalier in
"THE BIG POND"
Sat.-Mon.-Tues.
Paul Whibnan and hi.
band in
"THE KING OF JAZZ"
- - - - - - -_._--
Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.
Jack Oakie in
"THE SOCIAL WON"
• • •
Today-Tomorrow
Buddy Roger. in
"SAFETY IN NUMBERS"
Mon.-Tues.
"CHILDREN OF
PLEASURE"
with Lawrence Grey and
Benny Ruben
Wed.-Thurs.
"SWEETHEARTS
AND WIVES"
with Billie Dove, Clive
Brook and Sidney
Blackman
This Advertisement published by the foUowing members of the Swarthmore Business Men's Association.
SUPLEE'S
HARD ARE
STO
• • •
Mrs. G. H. Snyder and sons, of Baltimore pike, are spending the summer at
Piermont, N. J.
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Dr. C. de Rosario, who has been doing
research work with the Bartol Foundation, is continuing his study in the labor-,
atary of a Philadelphia hospital.
.. 11 South Chester Road
Sw. 105
• • •
II
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Harper and
family leave today for Basin Harbor
Lodge, Vermont.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mulloy sailed
Thursday on the Homeric, to spend part
of their honeymoon in Europe. Mrs.
Mulloy will be remembered as Miss
Dorothy Schmalhorst, whose wedding
MEDIA LAUNDRY, INC.
*
Phone Media 174
"Serving Swartlunore
Successfully Since 1900"
Finished Wash of Eve!')'
No~
On Special Terms .
Sw.240
ARE YOU SAVING
THE EASY WAY?
Fourth Series now opening. First payment due July
For information consult Harold Ogram, secretary,
at the Swarthmore National Bank and Trust Company.
Sam Drayman's Shoes are Better
I
,
10 Park Ave.
Benjamin West Building
and Loan Association
Meetings Third
Office of
Wednesday of
George Gillespie
Each Month
Old Bank Building
and Women
Cleaning
Repairing
Peckerman the Tailor
5 South Chester Road
Sw. 628-J
Harris & Co.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Tailors and Cleaners
Paramount Swarthmore
Market
$-N'arthmore, Pa.
First Class Shoe Shine lOc
11 Park Ave. Phone Sw. 504
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PLUMBING
HEATING'
qUEEN
Domestic and Imported Groce.ries
WOODWARD, JACKSON
and BLACK, Inc
. .
333 Dartmouth Ave.
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SEA FOOD DAILY
Clifford M.
NAS
Sales and
RDC
.~
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II
II
Phones Sw. 761·762
III II
II
Saving and Checking
Accounts Solicited
~erv)
IIII
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Swarthmore National
Bank & Trust Co.
Yale and Rutgers Ave~ue
o Nr.v·: . DOWN
Martel Bros.
Sw.43
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,"'I}..."nt
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PHILADEI.. PBIA ELE£TRI£
COMP
Y
IIII
II
Sw. 188-950
II
Shirer's
DrugStore
So. Chester Road
II
Sw.586
II I
John L. Patterson
RADIO
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES SOLD AND
REPAIRED
Dartmouth & Lafayette Aves.
II
P'iee 899.50i
. I IIttl" ... 0 ....
, Gn RI.,nthll}
411 Dartmouth Ave.
•
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
!ROOFING
To see this beautiful and durable L\uNDRY QUEEN is
to marvel at its low price. Six-sheet capacity; finished
in high-lustre stippled green and whie vitreous enamel
with a glistening, mottled green tub)f porcelain (easy
to keep clean); new balloon roll: in finest Lovell
wringer with non-tarnishable meltl; channel steel
frame welded in one piece, no bolt. to work loose or
replace; requires no oiling! The fl'ltures of the highest-priced washers come to you in tIe LAUNDRY QUEEN
at its unusually low cost.
For the family that wants a
really good electric washer
at a really low price, thc
LAUNDRY QUEEN is the answer. Come in and see it
for yourself!
Made-to-Measure Clothes for. Men
i
Tms NOTED ELECTR)£; WASHER
flIie
8 Park Ave.
II
You will wear out your
hunting for
a better place to rel,air'tlor buy them
c,
Buchner's
Toggery
Shop
Description
•
16th.
There would be no end of complaint if all of Swarthmore's Stores proposed to close for July
and August. Buy everything you can here and make it worth their while to remain open!
1\fr. and Mrs. Robert Livey Coates, of
Harvard avenue, motored to Eaglesmere
for last week-end.
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WASHINGTON
It is only proper that those of us who remain should make a special effort to buy as much in
Swarthmore as we reasonably can during the next two months. There may be certain things
that can be bought elsewhere for less money, but there are many things bought elsewhere
that can be bought in Swarthmore at no greater cost.
Swarthmore, Pa.
IT WASHED 100 YEARS ~
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In spite of these conditions, Swarthmore stores are open as usual. A few weeks ago the Swarthmore Business Men's Association went on record to oppose Wednesday afternoon closing
rather than inconvenience thc people 0 f Swarthmore.
WM. KIMMEL
& SON
I
Mr. and Mrs. \Varren M. Foote of
* • *
Walnut Lane and Ogden avenue are
Miss Alice Bernard of Union avenue
traveling in Europe. They were joined has returned from a week's vacation at
Asbury Park, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold TomHnson and
daughters are at Piermont, N. J.
No wonder most of the merchants of Swarthmore say they might just as well close their stores
during July and August.
FRANK
The
Park and Dartmouth
Phone Sw. 953
CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
Hannum & Waite
THE
SWARTHMOREAN
Swarthmore', Weekend Newspaper
So. Cheater Road & Yale Avenue
SHIRER BUILDINC.
·Phone ·Sw. 1250
SW.900
THE SWARTHMOREAN,
week's vacation at ArlingtOn Beach. Mr.
Garrett joined them. for the holidays.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
JULY 12, 1930
HOME JOBBER
All kind. of Repair. In and .........cI
LIGHTING &. POWER WIRING
the home. Electrical Repair. and I".
Warren Bernard, son of Mr. and Mrs.
• talIatiOD a Specialt,..
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR
Harry Bernard is visiting relatives in
Publiahed Every Friday at Swarthmore. Pa.
A. M. ALLISON'" SON
107 Sylvan Avenue
Rutledge
Thorndale, Pennsylvania.
311 V ...... Avo.
Robert E. Sharples, Editor and Publisher
Can be reached at Sw. 1145
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PhoDe Swarth. 1160
Samuel S, Butler i.s at the Sky Top
Camp in the Poconos.
Frances W. Davis, News Editm·
00.
Phone Media 26
Established 1857
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
Miss Sarah 'Varner Knight of SwarthOffices-Shirer Bldg., Second FJoor Front-Phone Swarthmore 900
W.
C.
RIGBY
&
SONS
more and Yale avenues is attendiflg the
Funeral DirectoR
'Friends'
Conference
at
Cape
May.
Funeral
Director.
&:
Embalmers
Philadelphia Representatives, Neville & Hitchings,
and EmbalmeR
o • •
213 South 17th St., Philadelphia
110 West State Street
206
SOUTH
ORANGE ST.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hardin of ChiPhone Pennypacker 8020
Media, P..
Medi ... P ..
cago visited Mr. and It.lrs. George Fenno
PhDD... 4
Entered as Second Class matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post Office at of Swarthmore avenue last week.
Swarthmore, Pa.. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
000
~[rs. SeweIJ Hodge and Mrs. W. M.
SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1930.
McCurdy arc leaving soon for Mackinac
Island. to attend a convention of the
Kappa
Kappa Gamma fraternity.
Roberts, Abby 1-1. H. Roberts, Jesse H.
Editorial Notes
Holmes, Rebecca \V. Holmes, Jo!'eph H.
Mrs. DeForrest of Hartford, Conn.) is
\Yith so many Swarthmoreans trom,!·1 \Villits, Evelina C. Verllianck, J. DeSunday at the
THE SWARTHMORE PRESBY.
ing about the country this summer
Laney Verplanck, Roland G. E. UlIm"I~, the guest of her son Mr. George W. DeTERIAN CHURCH
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
bc S0lllC of them will bring back a few David UUman, Roland Ullman, Jr.. Forrest of Swarthmore avenue.
\yortlt while ideas gleaned from other Agnes Elizabeth Ullman, Bertha Sellers,
•
CHURCH
Cordially invites you to share in its
communities.
May we suggest
Marjorie
Sellers,
Margaret
Sellers
Caspar Garrett, SOn of Mr. and )'1.r3.
Park Avenue
SUMMER SERVICES
everyone be observant of how
Brown, Ada ~{arot. Edward H. Roberts, Albert N. Garrett, is in Madison, C'JIlIl.
LLOYD
P.
STEVENS,
Minister
communities raise money to build a
George A. Roberts and Richard G. Abell.
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle, Mini.ter
lie library or community building
Se\'eral Swarthmore people are among
Mr. and Mrs. William Witham have
as Swarthmore would like to build
the speakers including Joseph H. \Villit!) taken the Morley home on Swarthmo!'e
10.00 A. M.
SUNDAY
the former site of the Yale avenue
who spoke at several of the conference Crest for several months.
Church School
or some equally beautiful and
sessions on "industry" and Dr. Jesse H.
10:00 Bible School
spat.
Holmes who will be the speaker at the
11.00 A. M.
Helpful Worship: Interesting
Miss Sarah Tesch is visiting AIr. and
* • *
afternoon service this Sunday.
Study.
"COl\!MANDING CHRIST"
Mrs.
George
E.
Bradfield
of
Yale
aveWe also hope travelers will have salme·1
• I •
Ilue.
11 :00 MORNING WORSHIP with
thing to report comparing the work of
8.00 P. M.
Sermon by the Pastor.
our dear burgess and the police deDaI,t-1
Forty-five :Minute Twilight Service
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ray of Westdale
Subject: The Thing Most
ment with authorities in other
avenue
are
touring
the
New
England
Worth
While.
Brief Sermon by the Minister
towns. 'Vhat do other communities
Dr. Winthrop R. Wright and family of
states.
about visitors who park their cars wiith·1 \Vhittier place have gone to New HampWE INVITE YOU TO SHARE OUR Strangers are always heartily welcomed
shire for thc summer.
out lights contrary to the state
WORSHIP AND FELLOWSHIP
-T-H-E-R-E-L-IC-I-O-U-S-S-O-C-IE-T-Y-O-FHow do other communities keep the
streets open for traffic without passing
Jack Peirsol. Preston Buckman, and
FRIENDS
ordinances prohibiting nearly every na- John I.ongwelJ left on J lily 5th for
TRINITY CHURCH
BUILDER
tural move.
Camp Dwight at Downingtown, Penna.,
In his own quaint, rugged English
Protestant Episcopal
whcre they will spend four weeks.
George Fox says: "Looking at the good
Travelers however will please refrain
Chester Road and College Avenue
hcIpeth your minds over the bad."
GEORGE H. KELLEY
frolll sending postcards to the editor
Mr. and J..lrs. \ViIliam Thatcher of
Rector
Sunday
bearing such remarks as "How would College avenuc left Sunday for Ocean
E1ectric:ian
you like to fish one out of this hazard," City. Md., where they wiII spend a
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M.
i U;OOA.M.-Meeting for Worship In
Repair Work & New In.tallationl
"Wish you were here," etc.
month.
~
the Meeting House.
Phone Sw. 428.R
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Wednesday
If you want a real evening of s\1mmer
Sunday Services
Mr. and 1frs. Thomas \V. Andrew of
9:30
A.
M.
to
2.30 P. M.-Sewing and
entertainment dou't miss seeing "The Chester road have returned from a
Quilting
in
Whittier House. Box
11:00 A. M. Morning Prayer anc
Bdl Phone!: Cle!:arbrook 653.J
Mask and the Face" a new comedy which week's visit at Scarsdale, N. Y.
luncheon.
Sermon.
EatabUshed
1843
opened at Hedgerow a week or so ago.
The Revcrand Frederick J. d. An are cordially invited to join in thele
WM. J. CARTLEDGE
It provided the most enjoyable evening
Dr. and Mrs. William I. Hull of WalKepler wiII preach.
services
Hedgerow has eVer afforded uS and the lIut lane and Mr. and Mr.s. Chester
Granite and Marble Memorial.
response of everyone who has seen it Hobcrts and family of Col1ege avenue
Cemelel? Work a Specialt,.
Norlh Lanadowbll Avenue
WESLEY AFRICAN METHODIST
has been very favorable. Here is a left on Wednesday for Cape :May to atFIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
nREXIlL HILL. PA.
comedy with lines that you will be chuck- lend the Friends' Conference.
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
SCIENTIST
(Oppolllt Arlincton CemeteJ'7)
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ling over for days afterwards.
OF SWARTHMORE
Bowdin Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Garrett of Swarthmore 1225
Park Avenue Below Harvard
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Window Shade.
Rev. C. C. Brown. S.T.B., Pa.tor
I
The poor results of the moving picture Garrett avenue entcrtaned at a buffet
I
FRED J. HARLEY
machine borrowed for the Fourth of supper last Saturday in honor of their
Services
I
II.OD
A.
M~Morning
Worship.
I
July has inspired many people with the daughter Miss Ethel Garrett.
The
Interior Dec:orator
11.00 A. M.-Sunday School.
2,00 P. M~Sunday Scllool.
'
desire to buy a lIsed machine for usc at guests included Westtown School friends.
11:00 A. M.-Sunday Lesson-Sermon.
Succeaaor to
public occasions such as the 4th. Be8.00
P.
M~Evening
Worship
md
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Wednesday evening meeting each
Georl'e Schallea
cause sO many old projecting machines
Dr. A. C. Howland of Guernsey Road
Sermon.
!
week, 8 p. m. Reading room opeD
Upholstering, Antique Reproductions
have been thrown out and replaced by is ,·jsiting in Ithaca, N. Y.
All are cordially inv~ted to attend t~l. daily, except Sundays and holidays,
new talkie apparatus, a used machine
Furniture Repairing
9.30 A. M. to 12.30 P. M., Church
ael"Vlce.
I
Mrs. Ellwood Garrett and children of
can be bought very cheaply. It might
Edifice.
Muhlenberg Ave.
EveryoDe i. invited to this chur.h,
prove a very valuable piece of equip- Princeton avenue have returned from a Cuatom Made
AU are cordiaUy invited to attend lh.
Furniture
Rutledge, Pa.
it. wor.hip and work
,I
ment fO secure permanently for the borservices and use the Reading Room.
ough's community affairs. The machine +++++++f"J.~,+.Jo++++.'1 I I J J It
could he used several times during the
DR. CLARENCE E. BLYE
winter in the High school auditorium Or
VETERINARY SURGEON
elsewhere for benefit performances.
"The New
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JAMES A. PILSON
12, 1930
News Notes
Miss Nettie Alexander of Atlantic
City is visiting her sister Mrs. J. E.
Ramsey of North Chester road before
~tarting on a two month's tour of Europe.
. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Smith and
family have moved from Swarthmore
i
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK &
tRUST COMPANY, of Swarthmore. in the
Slate of Pennsyh'ania, at the close of business
June 30, 1930.
oil
RESOURCIlS
CHURCf-I NEWS
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News Notes
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Carroll Thayer
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MANY ATIEND
FRIENDS' CONFERENCE
Among those from Swarthmore attending the Friends' General Conference
which is being held at Cape May, N. J.,
July 7th to 14th arc:
William I. Hull, Hannah C. Hull, J.
Barnard \Valton, James H. Haviland.
Martha G. Haviland, J. \Varren Paxson,
Edith Power Paxson, Charles G. Thatcher, Angclint:! P. Thatcher, Henrietta S.
Jaquette, Elizabeth Price Robinson,
Mary H. Thatcher, Edith C. Bunting,
Rosalie G. Roberts, Will. Hugh Roberts, Jr., JO,SCIlh H. \\'alton, Edward H.
Walton, Thomas L. Slaugh, :Martha A.
Bunting, J. Russcll Haycs, Jessie L.
I [oopes, Amanda F. Geyer. Chester
DOGS CLIPPED
Chrysler Eights
are the smartest looking cars you ever laid
your eyes on."
923 Edgmont Ave., Chester. Pa.
Covers
I SlipAnna
I
Schalles
PHONE, SW. 1225
Rutledge
WATER
until one (ull month's gas bill has been received
These three words sum
up the food served in The
Tea Room at The Inn.
The service and the aUrrounding. are of the
aame high atandard.
Special Sunday dinner,
at $1.00.
Swarthmore 680
F. M. SCHEIBLEY
Management
StrathHaven
"The Inn wich Personalicy"
(F
and if not entirely satisfactory in every way we
will remove the heater and refund all money paid.
ROOD AUTOHOT or
WELSBACH HOTZONE
Prices as low as $70.00
ALLOWANCE OF
RUUD-AUTOHOT
Automatic gas
Water Heater
$10.00
For Your Old Heater
No Down Payment
Balance in 24 Months
SwarthlllCJre National Bank
and Trust COlllpany
"Servin, Swarthmore Since 1904"
,
$6.00 Curtulative Preferred Stock
Pric:e $98.50 a~' ac:crued dividend. to yield 6.09%.
WarrenA. Tyson & Co.
i
Woodward, Jackson
& Black, Inc.
Dartmouth Ave.
Swarth.43
YOUR PLANS
.American it Foreign Power Co.
Incorporated
Iq,eltmenl Securities
1518 WALNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Cou~~teprea.ntatlve
SON, Jr.
Delaware
F. R. STE
11 0 PowehuD
Lansdowne, Pa.
6474
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,"2",0,30',.'9290 ESTATI<;
OFh ARTHUR.
B
f S
h W. KENT, late of
tue
oroug 0
\Vart more, dec'd.
4,583.00
Letters Testamentary on the above Estate
have been granted to the undersigned, who
requcsts all persons having claims or demands
250000 against the Estate of the decedent to make
' 16:25 known the same, and all persons indebted to
-;::-:-~:--::~ I the decedent to make paymcnt without delay
l'otal .•....••..••••••••••••• $1.799,951.62 to
JULIET CROSSETT KIlNT,
LIABILITIIlS
607 Elm Avenue,
Capital stock paid in •..•••..•
$ 125,000.00 Or to her attorney,
Swarthmore. Penna.
Surplus .....•...••••••••••••••. 125.000.00
ALBERT N. GARRETT,
l'utlivided profits-net ••••••••.•
9 2 ,250.,30
228 Garrett Avenue,
Circulating notes outstanding ••.•
5'0,000.00
Swarthmore, Pennd.
Ure to banks. including certified
:wd cashiers' checks outstanding
56•292.52
Delllilnd deposits •••..••. _.•..• 809,926.HH
Tillie deposits ••••••...••.••••• 378.103.65 FOR RENT-SWARTHMORE
linited States deposits .•..••.•••
2,733.70
l1i11~ pa}'able and rediscounts .•••
160,000.00
Othcr liabilities ............... .
Garage, Station Square.
644.57
Bankan d" ·d········
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Cash
ue from.. b·anks.
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Outside checks and other cash
items • . . . . • • •••• ••• •. . .. .• ..
Re,lemJltion fund with U. S. Treas.
'Irer an-j due from U. S. Treas.
urer . .. . . .• • . . . .• • . ..• • . • ..•
Other assets •....••..•••.•••.•
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cording of deeds &e., in and for the County of
Delaware. and described as follows. to wit:
Situate on the westerly side of Clifton avenue
and the northerly side of Chestnut street, being
the nurthwest corner of Clifton avenue and
Chestnut street, in the Dorough of Collingdale.
County of Delaware and State of Pennsylva.
nia. containing in front or l'readth on the sakI
Clifton avenue fift" fcet and extending of that
width in !t'ngth or depth westwardly along
the west sidl' of Chestnut street. one hundred
twenty·fin: fed.
for a passageway and water course at
all tlmes hereatter forever, in common
with the owners, tenants and occupiers
of the other lots of ground bounding
thereon and entitled to the use thereof.
Improvements consist of two·story stone
and brick bUilding. 18x58 teet.
Sold as the property of Robert Cantor.
Condltlons-$250.00 cash on da.y of sale;
balance in ten days.
ROBERT B. GREER. Attorney.
Fieri Facias
No. 559
June Term. 1930
Phone Swarth. 124M.
FOR RENT-Honsekeeping a.partments at JI7
North Chester road and J08 Elm Avenue,
$85 to $90 per month. Also one·half twofamily house, 308 Elm Avenue, $75 per month.
Albert N. Garrett, Swarthmore, POl. Bell
Phone. Pennypacker 4442 or Swarthmore 489.
FOR SALE
No imJlrovements. Vacant ground.
FOR SALF..---Leonard Refrigerator, medium
sized, porcelain lined. practically new.
Phone Swarthmore t77o·'V.
S'old as the property of Frank nlum,
Blum and Leon Frecman.
FOR SALE-Dining room fUrniture and a
few other pieces. Call Sw. 14S7'W,
Conditions-$250.00 cash on day of
balance in ten days.
Under and subject to certain covenants.
LUTZ, ERVIN, REESER & FRONEFIELD. conditlons. reservations and buIldIng restrictions.
Also under and subject to· a
Attorneys.
m?rtgsge of $7,500, since reduced to
$6,3'15.
ESTATE OF JAMES C. STIRK. deceased.
Letters Testamentary On the above Estate
having been granted to Girard Trust Com·
pany and Kathryn D. Stirk, 734 Yale Avenue, Venditioni Exponas
Swarthmore, Pa., all person5 indeHed to the
2 Semi-detached housesj 6 rooms said Estate are requested to make payment.
Deccmber Term, 1919
Total ••.•••••• ~ ...••••••••••• $1,799,951,62
and those having claims to present tbe same,
and bath; $50.00 per mo.
Stale of Penna., COUllt}· of Dela\Vare, 5S:
All that certain lot or piece of ground with
Sold as the property of Frnnk Blum.
without delay. at the offiee of
1, E. S. Sproat, Cashier of the above narned
Small Store--417 Dat"tmouth Ave.
the buildings and iml,rovements thereon erectGIRARD TRUST COMPANY.
hnk, do Solemnly swear that the above state.
(.'d. situate in the Dorough of Collingdale.
Condltlons-$250.00 cash on day of sale;
From Sept. ht for 6 mos.,
Broad & Chestnut 5ts., PhiJa.,
ment is true to the best of my knowledge and
Counl)" of Delaware and State of Pcnnsyh'a- balance In ten days.
belief.
A.
A.
Jackson.
President.
house, furnished; 5 bedtooma; Z baths; 6·5·6t
nia, hounded and described according to a
E. S. SPROAT.
lau made for Bilmor Construction Company, ROBERT B. GREER. Attorney.
Cashier. large yard and lawn; l~car garage; oil
JY Alonzo H. Yocum,
Borough Engmeer.
~ubscribed and sworn to before me this 8th
heat; centrally located; $125.00 per
Darby, I'a .• July 16, 1916, as (ollows, to wit:
dar of July, 19JO.
No. S60
mo.
WILLIAM S. BITTLE,
Beginning at a point in the northwesterly
. .
.
Notary Public. Furnished apartments for rent at $50,
~ide of Andrews avenue at the distance of
June Term 1930
)Iy commlsslO~ expires Mar. :l, 1933.
one hundred eleven feet and fifty.five one·
$60, and $65 per month
SherifT's Sales of neal Estate
Correct-Attest:
All
that
certain
lot or piece of ground with
hundredUls of a foot measured south ..:,,~:ty·
E. D. TEMPLE,
two dcgrees west along the said side
the buildings and improvements thereon erectAt the Sheriff's Office
J. F. MUNCY,
drews a.VenUe from its intersection
ed. situate on the southeaslerly side of Seventh
CHAS. A. SMITH
JOSI~PH HAINES,
avenue, at the distance of one hundred eightysouthwesterly
side
of
\Voodlawil
a,;e~;"t,!~::J:~
Court House, :Media. Pa.
fifty reet wide). Containing in fro.nt or
tllree and forty·five one·hundredths feet southDirectors.
Phone Swarth. 70S
south seventy-two degrees west along tIle
westwardly from Prospect aVenue, in the BorSaturday. August 2, 1930.
side of Andrews a\'enue fourteen feet
OURh of Prospcct Park county of Delaware.
extending
of
that
width
in
length
or
state of Pennsylvania; thence extending by the
FOR RENT
At 9.30 o'clock A. M.
hetween parallel lines north eighteen d".~." southeasterly side of Seventh avenue curving
west seventy.fh·c feet, including on
to the left fifty·five and one·tenth feet; thencc
(Daylight Saving 'rime)
thereof the bed of a. certain tcn
southeastwardly one hundred fifty·one and 8ixBrick and frame dwclling, 4 bed- Levari ltacias
drh·cwa)· extending southwestwardly
tenths feet; thence northeastwardly fifty.five
No. 2193 neeting at its northeasterly end
fcet; thence northwestwardly one hundred fiftyrooms, 2 baths; near station. Shady
lawn avenue afort'Said; both side
five and seven·tenths feet to the place of beMarch Term, 1930
Jawn. $90.00 a month.
descriued lot extending partly through
ginning.
walls Separating the l'uilding erccted on
land premises' from those erected on the premises
Under and subject nevertheless to the!: pay~
adjoining to the north~ast and southwest.
E. C. WALTON
Also all that certain lot or piece of ground me ... ~ of a certain first mortgage debt or prin·
with thc huildings and improvements thereon cillai sum of four thousand dollars, with inerected, situafe as ahove and describe(l ac. terest thereon.
APARTMENTS ARE RENTING
cording to the aforesaid plan as follows, to wit:
Impro\'ements consist of one·story stueeo
Beginning at a point on the northwesterly sid"
Let me show you plans of the Swarthof Andrews avenue at the distance of one qouse, JOX36 feet; enclosed front porch; stucco
hundred thirty·nine feet and fifty.th-e olle ~arage, 9'118 feet.
more apartment. $65, 75, 85, 105. 120,
The greatest sensation since
hundredths of a· foot measured along said side
Sold as the property of Hornce S. Johnson
of Andrews avenue south sevent)··two degrees
125, 155, and 16S.
the Chrysler Six in 1924
wt!st from its intersection with tbe southwcst· 'Lnd Ann:"! J. John!'clR, his "",HI',
erl)· side of 'Vo<>dlawn avenue (hoth fifty feet
WILLIAM S. BITTLE
Conditions-$250.00 cash on day of sale:
wide), containing in front or hreadth soutil
£eventy·two degre~s west along said side!: ot I'alnnct in ten days.
Notary Public
Real
Amlrews avenue fourteen feet and extend in"
of that width in length or depth between par Il.OllERT B. GREER, Attorney.
allel line3 north eighteen degrees we~t seventy
liVe fcet, including on the rear thereof the bed
of a certain ten feet wide driveway extending ("ieri Facias
on
southwestwardly and connecting at its north·
June Term 1930
feel ;
easterly end with \\'oOOlawn avenue afore.
degrees
said; both side lines of said described lot ex.
that certain lot or piece of ground with
feet; thence
tending partly through party walls separating tileAllhuildings
and irnprovemens thereon ereet.
degrees twelve m!nn!~'
the Imiitling erected on these premises from ed,
situate in the Township of Haverford ..
those erected on the prl'mises adjoining to tilt
twenty·fi\,e feet
,.~~~.i~";~1~~,~d~~,[:~
Hastings avenue
County of Delaware, State of Pennsylvania.
northeast a.nd southwest.
REVOLUTIONARY AUTOMOBILE SERVICE
(Icseribed according to.a certain survey and
line of Hastings avenue
gorees forty·eight minutes
Improvements consist of two t"o-story bricit plan thereof made fry Damon & Foster, C. E.
to the place of beginning.
houses, eac.1I Isx3.J fcet. Porch fronts. Base ·bted Octol-cr 10, 1925. as follows: Beginning
"It a point in the middle line of Eagle road.
ment garages.
Under and stlhject to certain conditions and
'it the distance of eighty·three feet north sixty
restrictiOllS therein recited and set forth ...... hich
Sold as the property of rrank Blum and dcgrt'l's thirty·three minutes thirty seconds
ha\'e expired by limitation on January I, 1914. I.eon Itrl!eman.
"'ast from the intersection of the middle line
Df Eaglc road with the middle line of Darby
Improvements consist of two allil one·llaIf
Condilions-$:l50.00 ("ash on day of sale. road; containing in front or breadth on the said
stor)· stone and rough·cast house, 16X38 feet; halance in ten d:lys.
'niddle line of Eagle road north sixty degrees
one·story addition, 4x6 feet. Porch frollt. Gar·
thirty.three minUies thirty seconds east six.
age. 10X:lO feet.
I.Ul'Z, I~RVIN, REESER & FRO:-;l';FII~LD, ·cen feet and extending of that width in length
Atlorneys.
":Ir depth between parallel lines on a course
Sold as tI,e property of :\lichael S. Hatch.
·lortl. thirty-one degrees fiity-one minutes.
mortgagor and real owner.
JOlIN J. CAlX, Sheriff.
'.hirty Seconus west onc hundred fect. In.:lud·
:ng on the rear thereof part of a certain tweh'e
Conditions-$:l5'O.00 cash on day of sale;
feet wide driveway which extends into the
halance in ten days
~aid Darby road.
I.U'I'7.. ERVIN, REESlm &
Under a.nd subject neverthdess to the pay·
rnONEPIBLD, Attorneys.
ment of a certain first mortgage debt or prino
SHERIFF'S SALES OF REAL ESTATE -:il~1 sum of nine thousand dollars. since re·
Levari Facias
No. =191
·Juced by payments on account to eight thous·
"lnd four hundred dollars. with intercst. Abo
At the SherIff's Office,
M:ueh Term, 1930
"iubject to and together with the free and com.
'1011 use, right, liberty and privilege of said
Court House, Media, Pa.,
All that certain piece or parcd of land
ojriveway as a passageway aml driveway at all
situate in Haverford 'I'ownship, Delaware
~illles hereafter forever, in common with the
Saturday, July 26. 1930.
County and Statf' of PennSYlvania. deSignate!!
)Wners, tenants occupiers of the other lots of
and known as I.ot No. 550 in a certain plan
At 9 :30 O'Clock, A. M.
"tubject to the Ilroportionate Ilart of the ex.
WoO(~ IJarmo,!l Real F..st~te TrUStees hy J!>seph
(Daylight Saving Time)
Ilense of maintaining said driveway.
\V. hunter. C. E., Jenkintown. Pa., Apnl 2S.
1905. which is duly recorded in the Office for FIeri Facias
No. 435
Improvements consist of two-story brick
the Recording of Deeds, etc.. in and for said
Imilding, 16x601 feet.
Delaware County. Pennsylvania, in Deed Book
June Term, 1930
"X," No. 10, Ilage 644. neg-inning at a point
Sold as. the property of Harry ~Iurachver.
on the southeast side line of Hastings avenUe
(fifty (eet wide) at the distance of one hun·
Conditions--$250.00 cash on day of sale;
dred feet sonth sixty·three degr~s (orty.eight
balance in ten dal·s.
minutes west from the west side of },fanoa
a\'enIlC; thence by Lot No. S49 south twenty.
RODI~RT n. GREER, Attorney.
six degrees twelve minutes east one hundred
and twenty·five feet; thcnce by Lot No. 489
south sixty·three degrees forty·eight minutes
fieri Facias
No. 562
west Iwenty·!ive feet; thence by Lot No. 551
north twenty·six degrees twelve minutes west
June Term 1930
passing through the middle of the partition
All that certain lot or piece of land with
wall separating the house on the premises
the two and one·half story frame and stucco
llerehy granted from the house adjoining on
dwelling and improvements thereon erected,
the southwest one hundred and twenty. five feet
situate on the southeasterly side of Tatnall
to the southea!>t side line of Hastings a~.~n"' I
Ave.• at the distance of three hundred and
and thence along the said side line of Hast.
sixty feet measured northeas.twardly from the
ings avenue north sixty·three degrees forty.
southeasterly corner of the said TatnaJl avenue
eight minutes east twenty.five feet to the place
(forty feet wide) and I.eon avenu(. (fifty feet
of beginning.
wide) in the Dorough of Glenolden, County of
Delaware and State of Pennsylvania; contain.
Under and subje!:ct to certain conditions and
ing in front along the southeasterly side of the
restrictions therein recited and S(:t forth, which
~".~~.-.,~ I sai(1 Tatnall avenue measured thence north
have expirCtI by limitation on January I. A.
sixty·six degrees forty.eight minutes cast fortyD. 1914.
five feet and extending in depth of that widtb
~,i~~~ south twenty·three degrees twelve minutes east.
Improvements ~onsi!lt of two and one·half
,~
ninety·five feet to the northwesterly side of a
story stone and rough·cast hOllse, r6x38 feet;
ten feet wide alle!:y extending southwestwardl,
one·story addition, 4x6 feet. Porch front. Gar.
into the said Leon avenue.
age, IOX20 feet.
~;;;;;;'t~S>::~:.~-.
Under and subject to the payment of a cerSold as the property of Michael S. Hatch.
mortgagor and real owner.
lain first mortgage debt or principal !lum of
(our thousand dollars, with interest tbere!:on
Condition~$250.00 cash on day o( sale;
when as as the same may t-ecome due and
Lalanee!: in ten days.
payable.
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SHERIFF SALES
"You should see
the NEW
CHRYSLER
EIGHT"
j
,6,
Something New in Swarthmore
Overhaul your motor and chassis
Equip with Goodrich Silvertown Tires
Refinish with Duco Lacquer
Install New Exide Battery-New Radiator Etc.
and 'pay as you ride'.
-::---~::--
Choice of
Crest to their new home at Wallingford
CLASSIFIED
Hills, WaJlingford.
Dr. George Peirce Warren of South
Chester road spent last week·end at I___-----L-O.:..:ST------Ventnor where Mrs. Warren and their LOSl'-Gtlld watch with cbain and charm on
young son are the guests of Mrs. WarJuly z. Reward. Return to 129 McKinley
ren's mother, Mrs. Knight, during July. A,·e.• Lansdowne. Tel. Madison 964W.
Albert Thatcher, BiU Cleaves, and
HELP WANTED
John Longwell recently spent four days
in Washington, D. C. visiting Tom TuckMale and Female help. M. D.
oer, a former playmate of Swarthmore.
Newall and Walnut Itreet.. Morton,
Mr. William Wermouth of Dartmouth Swarthmore t632.
avenue and Dr. G. L. Armitage of ChesFOR RENT
ter have returned from a fishing trip in
Maryland.
GARAGE FOR REN1~$6 per month. Inquire
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Nick of Erie are
218 CarneU Ave. or Phone Swarth• .265·J.
the guests of ]'1r. and Mrs. George F.I ::G"A"R::A7::G:::E:-::":::O::R:--:R::E=N:::T:-::n::i,-:k-:i-n,-o-n--av-,-n-u-,.
Fenno of Swarthmore avenue.
near Harvard. Phone 1660.W.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent S. Pownall are :::::::--:::=:--:-__------::-::-::FOR RENT-Apartment 5 rooms and bath;
spending the week at Cape May, N. J.
also third floor apartment, 3 rooms and bath.
We will-
WE IN.rITE A DISCUSSION
SPECIAL TRIAL PURCHASE OFFER
Use one of our Automatic Gas Water Heaters
Tasty
Delicious
Appetizing
Our Tr""el Department acts
as agents br all the important
tours of de world.
We wiD attend to steamship
accommochtions, baggage transfer, hote' and sight seeing
reserva thns. In fact. all of
the detail; that might mar an
otherwise enjoyable trip.
Draperies
I
LO':l1ls and discounts ..••..•••••• $1.061,914.08
7.45'7.13
Ol"crdrafts ••.••.•...••.•••••••
United States Government se~
.
(urities owned . .••.• •• •••• •• 300,9:21.88
Other bonds, stocks. and securities
102.S73.09
uwned ••..••.••••••••••••••••
Banking house •.•••••• $9S,414.4S
furniture and fixlures •• :l:O,9J2.SS
116,347.00
Rt'.ll estate owned .other than
Banking with
houseFederal
•••••••.•...••
14.500.00
Re.,ervc
Reserve
5
(Put your car in shape for Safe Driving and Pay
out of Income)
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Phones: Chester 6218 or 3137
++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Muhlenberg Ave.
HOT
Going Abroad?
THE SWARTHMOREAN
SHERIFF SALES
$75 Job only costs $3.78 weekly
for 20 weeks
Drive Around and Talk It Over
I
warthmo11 aes.
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e.AuLo~Service-Inc.
Geor,ge.H. Hamblin.
Huclson -Essex
Sales Agent
401-03 DartmouthAve.
Swarthmore. Pa
Phone." 596
I.UTZ, ERVIN,
I~RON I~FIELD.
Venditioni
Rr;;:r.....';ER &
Attorneys.
]~ponas
December Term. 1929
Members of Phlla. Auto Repair Finance Corporation
Under and subject to certain easements,
Improvements consist of
two·story stucco
condltlons and restrictions.
And also house, 21X:I'4 feet. Porch front.
under and subject to the lien and pay ..
Sold as the pro~rty of RUMell O. Graffius
No. ,8.21 ment of a certain first mcrtgage debt or
principal sum of ftfteen thousand dollars ami F..mma 'C. Graffius, his wife.
with Interest thereon as and when the
ConditionS-~25"O.00 cash on day of aalei
same shall become due and payable.
balance in ten days.
All those two certain lots or pieces of ground
known as lots Nos. 151 and 152 on plan of
Together with the free and common
Clifton Land and Inlprove!:Dlent Company, said uae, right, Uberty and prIvilege of the
plan being recorded III the office for the re· aforesatc1 three feet wide alley as and
JOliN
J. CAIN,
Sheriff.
6
THE
JULY
SWARTHMOREAN
12, 1930
DR. MARRIOtt WILL
sistant The party will a150 consist of a
There at the present time 482 adult becoming increasingly popular. It is a all residents should be proud and should
OBSERVE ECLIPSE half dozen naval officers as well as sev- members of the library and 363 juvenile cultural characteristic of Swarthmore do all they can to make it a, splendid
Dr. R. W. Marriott who is connected
84:'
eral other cc;>llege scientists.
. mem~rs-making
members altogeth- residents and is an institution of which success.
About thIrty craters are on, the lS- er. EIght hundred sIxty one books were
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partment of Swarthmore College will June, 1929, which destroyed one of the
sail next Saturday, July 19, to Niuafou two villages. There are no good anIsland in the Tonga Archipelago to ob-I chorages and only one precarious landflO
iug place.
tl t t l l'
serve Ie 0 ~ ec Ipse 0 t Ie sun on ct. I
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21. 1'he Umted. State;> Na~al Obse.rva-I
~ory . IS cooperatJ~~ WIth prIvate SClentISt;s 10 the c:xpedlt!on.
.
Dr. MarrIott wdl be ac~ml?arued by
Mrs. Burt P. McKinnie is in Battleeld Ar!lold of the. American. Geo- boro, Vermont, and is retur~ing by way
Dr. hV[cal
grap I
SocIety who wdl act as hIS as- of Long Island. She will be gone about
ile department. This makes a rota! of
1178 for the month of June, 1930.
There are a goodly numbtt of books
in the Swarthmore Public Library that
are on the reading list for credit in the
Swarthmore High School. These books,
however, have not been listed on the high
school list in the high school library.
High school pupils who are reading f~
credits this summer will please take
notice.
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = two w e e k s . .
When you visit the library, wander
M.rs. ~: ~. Thomas of Washmgton, D. around and visit all the book shelves, inC., IS vIsIting her daughter Mrs. A. B . .
..
.
HOWARDKIRK
Reavis. Miss Genevieve Thomas who clu~mg. the mcreasmg numbtt .m. the
has also been a guest at ilie Reavis home a?dltonum. Look. over the chppmgs,
Attorney-at-law
'sailed from Brooklyn on Wednesday for pictures and data ~Isplayed on the .wall.s.
14 South Ave.
Media, Pa.
South America.
L~k over the varIous n~w book .hsts 111
pnnted
form that are displayed 111 varMedia 197
Dr. and Mrs. George A. Hoadley were ious places for your information and
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _• called to \Vaterbury, Conn., on account convenience.
of the death of Dr. Hoadley's brotlter
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~;;;;;~;;;~~;;;~~~~~~ij Frederick B. Hoadley in his ninety-first The hbrary IS steaddy grow1l1g and IS
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Smith were +11+11+1++++1+11+1++4+11+11+1++
in Pitman, N. J., for a few days last
week. Mr. Aubrey Smith has gone to
Atlantic
City, N. J., for the week-end.
MEDiA, PA.
The Woman's Bible Class and the
Home Department of the Methodist
Episcopal Church had a picnic at Mrs.
Today--Saturday
Lotta Drayton's cottage at Brandywine
Summit.
Wamer Baxter ~
t
Dr. William Earl Kistler and family
"THE ARizONA KID" lof Park avenue has taken a cottage at
Beach Haven for July and August.
The marriage of Mi.ss Grace Emalyn
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MacMillan of Lansdowne and Mr. HowMonday and Tueaday
ell Barrett Pennell of Drexel Hill took
News Notes
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MEDIA THEATRE
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Bert ~ee~~
"They say the New
Chrysler Eights are
grea performers
and stylish as a Paris ..
lan gown.
NOTE:
Our Annual
$5 Sale
of Dresses
Preparatory to our closing
during the entire month
0/ AugUst
Drastic Reductions 0/ all
Summer Dresses and Sportswear
Swarthmore, Pa.
~re~t &~~~ af~~d~+++""+""""MMMM~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
First
Church
After Presbyterian
September first
Mr. of
andLansdowne.
Mrs. Pen- ==:==============================================
"THE CUCKOOS"
WedneSday and Thursday
"PAAAMOUNT
ON PARADE"
Talk-Song-Dance
·25 Stan of Stage and Screen
Miss
avenue is renell
willElsie
be atBoyt
homeofinPark
Swarthmore.
cuperating at her home after having undergone a tonsil operation at t11e Hahnemann hospital. Her sister, Miss Ann
Boyt, left Thursday for a two weeks'
stay in Nova Scotia.
Miss Mary Thome of Shirer Apartments is entertaining her mothe., Mrs.
Thomas B. Thorne of Trenton.
Col. C. A. Dravo, Major Frank N.
Smith, Major J. E. Davis, and Capt.
Paul B. Stephen are at Fort George G.
Meade, Md.
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The Greatest
June Business in
Roberts-Hull
A quiet Friends' wedding took place
Wednesday at noon at the home of Dr.
William I. Hull and Mrs. Hull, 011 \Valnut lane, when theIr younger daughter
Miss Elizabeth Powell Hull became the
bride of Mr. Charles Boyle Roberts, 3rd.
of Philadelphia and formerly of Baltimore. The weddmg ceremony took place
on the lawn under the huge oak tree.
The bride was accompanied by her
sister Mrs. Mary Hull Davis and the
groom was accompanied by his brother.
The wedding certificate was read by
Mr. Heyl of Wynn wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts left on a motor
trip and will return to spend the summer
at the home of the bride's parents while
Dr. and Mrs. HuH are travelling- this
summer.
Now Specializing in
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MEN'S
MADE..TO..MEASURE
CLOTHES
Regular $45 and $50
Values
Lib.rary Open
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During Summer
(Continued from Pall' Oft,)
library but must be destroyed. This
must be done as a matter of safety.
\Vhile sickness is a misfortune, yet, as
regards destruction of books, the library
should not he compelled to bear the expense of this destruction. That rests
with the home where the contagion happcn<-'
Public Library is not in financial condition to bear snch cxpense.
The library board requcsts that all who
use books from the lihrary he particularly careful in the handling of ilie books
5 South Chester Road
so that there will be as little mutilation
of them as possible. Books are public
Sw. 628~J
property and should be cared for as
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This Month
$35
Peckerman
THE TAILOR
,t
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WANTED
Salesman in Swarthmore and Morton to represent us in
your community selling the new General Motors Radio. Compensation will be in line with your ability to produce.
Call
from 4 to 6 P. M. or by appointment in the evening.
H. C. SNOWDEN,
LAST month more Packard cars were delivered to customers than in any previous June in the history of the
Packard Company. Even June of 1929 was surpassed.
What a tribute to the Packard Eight in these times when
everyone is weighing values and buying a little more carefully than ever before I
Remember it is still possible to buy a Packard Standard
Eight at a saving of $400-an outstanding value in the fine
car field. Come in and see the cars that are today setting
a new record for public appreciation.
You r used car will be accepted as cash and its fair valuation
applied against the down and monthly payments on a
Packard Eight. The 5- ~assenger Standard Sedan is delivered here with spare tire, tube, cover and all necessary
epuipment for $2205. Initial payment: $750; monthly
payments, $92.
Jr. Inc.
MEDIA
~.
GEORGE GILLESPIE & CO.
f
History
BUILDERS
New Home: Twelfth and Crosby Streets
Phone 4450 : : CHESTER, PA.
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Open Every Evening Until 9
Swarthmore, Pa.
Old :Bank Building
F.B. FRANCIS
Phone 1129
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No. 28
Swarthmore, Pa., July 19, 1930
$2.50 Per Yeal
HEALTH CENTER
IS SWARTHMORE LOSING ITS INDIVIDUALITY?'THEFTSFROMCARS
SPONSORS CUNICS Noisy M;t~r Traffic Vie,:,:j With Growin~' Disfavor
LAID TO YOUTHS
Pre-school Visits to Homes of
Prospective First Graders
Being Made
FOR
MRS.
BRICE
,\t the July meeting of the Board of
Directors of the Community Health
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port of activities
during the month of
June was reac\. 332 visits were made
to patients, 19 visits on behalf of or-
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For purposes of adve~tising and self I <:otlege-and is becoming just another will decrease the proportion of resia~sur~nce and often ~\"1t.h the utmost Boisy, crowded, traffic-ridden suburh, dents who own the homes they live in; Three Young Men Confess To
Having Stolen Articles from
~;tIlcenty, the great. IIlaJor~ty of ?warth- exactly like several hundred other Ilhe y see new bus lines making a termoreans arc consistent m their stand 5 uburban towns around Philadelphia.
millal of Swarthmore' thev sec real
Cars In Swarthmore
t:hat Swarthmore is improving every
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that the underl>ass:
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neighbor sits on the f~ont porch of a :~t ~he railroad WIll make swarthmore'~I"lre~ , t lie) I see tll~I' Icodege a m~sX 1I111erOllS thefts in Swarthmore last
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malll artery a sluice for a continual 1'1ere ant t Ie esta) IS le commulllty
!.l1I.nnl cr ehvenBdlg. w!th afnother ~Jld Hream of traffic. The)' see Swartlullo;e life of the borough exploited to attract winter of automobile accessories, auto
nelglI b or t at ad miSSIons 0 a s t a r...t lavenue,
1 l 1 'one
7 . of the borough's most IIC\\, IlO111e 0\'.ners W I10 can a fford to
robes, and articles of clothing, bags,
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1C tiles
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etc., from parked automohiles were
O ccaslOna IIy one. WI II run mto onc )Jopularity as a connecting link be- (J ff.er f ew qua II fiIca t IOns as IIlsplrmg
of these frank old !nllers. who cO.ntend!' I tween the Chester pike and the Balti- neighbors.
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solved last week by the arrest of three
that Swarthmore IS rapIdly losmg all more pike; the)' see a new era of
By S0111e these pesstnllshc observers youths who gave their addresses as
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mar k s 0 f 'III d"d
IVI ua I'Ity-cxcepting thc apartment houses J'ust IJeg'111111'11g ,,,III'C(I wou Id b e tern.1ecI conservatn'e
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The \"alue of articles stolen by the
PLAYGROUND CONTESTS
committee for either funds or a ccntri- three boys in all parts of Delawar
BEGIN NEXT WEEK
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County, was estimated to be ncar
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preschool work, and 10 additional visits regarding the administration of T.
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A. T. In the schools, 27 visits were
made and also 24 home visits.
The picnic at Swarthmore is one oi $9,000.
Preschool visits were made to homes
Volley ball, tennis and quoits tournathe 11105t popular sponsored by the
Swarthlll?re police identified a numof prospective first-graders, inviting ments will begin at the Summer Play- I
Country \Veek Association and happy ber of articles as haying been stolen
them to come to the special clinics held ground next week under the supervi.arc. the mothers and children who arc from Swarthmore machines. Include:!
during June. These clinics were held sion of W. C. E. Ziegenfus:
II1Ylted to attend.
were a set of bumpers stolen from the
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M ces, Morton, and Ridley Park, with a ing the l)ast week for the younger chilso poru Iar Ilas IDeen t I1e auto Ilor II, al'SO st 0 Ien f rom "[
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B egun Thir t Y-SIX
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total of 64 children examined, and 49 dren will also be continued.
,wart I1more 1>(;OP Ie IJave turn", J C
urdY's car. severa I au t 0 ro I)es, a SUI't
Larger altendence was reported at
A. a
• Sponsored B y
. t 1le VISItors
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. f case an d a canoe
given the Schick test. 83 were given
nuaI -"IaIr
ou t an'd Ile Ipc d entertam
a I)rte
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playground
the
past
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treatments of Toxin Antitoxin, for the
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In the Health Centers, 116 children
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MONDAY While the number of guests invited The three young men arc Bernard
attended during the month, and of BUSES TO CONNECT
the past few years h"s been five hun- ~I ichel, 17, of Norristown, who was
these 58 were newly registered chitdBORO AND 69TH ST. f 0 u t s t an d'IIlg 111
. S wart IImore ' s annua I dre~, this numher will be
as '
arrested
State Police
on informa' . increased .
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the money and food ?'1adahle permits. tlOn 0
ansdowne 1>01lce, Charles Co~,
during June, one in Addingham, and
Street car service on the Baltimot\! program of commulllty events IS the
The meeting in Borough Hall 11on- 19, of Collingdale, and David Simer,
one on Fairview Road, near \Voodlyn. pike between :Media and Clifton will Country \Veek picnic which has been day c\'cning is open to all who arc in- 19, of Aldan. Simer and :Michel were
The nurses attended the annual meetheld every summer for the past thirh.'- terested and those who have sponsor- the two who stole most of the things
probahly be suspended soon upon the
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ing of the Delaware County \Velfare final decree of the Public Service Com- six years.
ed the affair in by-gone years arc es- rom warth more cars. The two bumCouncil held at the Chester Y. W. C.
pecially anxious that a lot of the new pers' helonging to Captain Mc'curdy,
mission. \Vhile no definite statement
The prOJ'ect I'S one,v I'
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lIC II rec e'Ives tl Ie residetlts of the borough take part.
who is head of t.he public' safety comMrs. Brice attended an entertainment has. come fr?m the Souther~ Pennsyl- sUI>port of the entire borough. But this
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cil, were attachecl to the car of Simer
the term.
the line, it is expected that buses will
PHILA. ~USHWICKS TO
when he was arrested and had to be
In company, with Mrs. Martin B. be put into operation when the trolley more of the young rnarried people of
PLAY HERE TUESDAY removed by one of the local policc ofYoung, president, the nurses held a cars are removed.
the borough in the work to carry 011
ficers,
special conference to discuss the projust where the Eastern terminal of the program which m~ny of the older
Tuesday ~vening the Swarthmore
The three offenders who have algram for the coming months.
these buses witI be is not known, but residents of the borough have' arrang- Business Men's Association Ball team ready confessed to stealing the goods
Mrs. Brice accompanied Mrs. Eloise the Swarthmorean has it on good au- cd for the past twenty years.
1)lays the Philadelphia Bushwick team. which they have disdosed, were given
Ashton to the School of Social and thority that one bus route will proceed , J'hl) ..Country Vy~ek Association is an This is the second game this season a hearing hefore ~fagistrate Pierce
. \Vork, where the lattcr'regi'st- up the pike and down Sproul road'organization with head
morning.
Health Nursing. Later Mrs. Brice vis- will terminate at Media. This wilt -make arranges for the, entertainment of
During the past week the local boys
ited South,:astern Red Cross' headquar- it possible for people to take the bus thousands of mothers' and children of met two defeats and one victory. Prent
ters and had an intervie\\r ,vith Miss any place along Chester road and ride Philadelphia who would otherwise scI· Manning has pitched two games this HEDGEROW PREPARES
FOR SEVERAL OPENINGS
UcNeil, Director of Public H~alth and directly to 69th street without trans- dom get an opportunity to picnic oul- week and has played good ball.
Xursing.
'ferring.
side of the big city.
On several occasions there has been
Volunteer work was especially good
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Each year Swarthmore has been host a display of poor sportsmanship from
A week at the height of the Hedgethis 1I10nth. ,13 children were taken to
to about :SOO of these delighted chil- the stands when it seemed that Swarth- row Theatre's season unmarked by tho!
clinics and hospitals by both volunteers
ENTERTAINS ON LAWN
d.ren und
' years 0 f age an d t h'
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elr II more 1JI ay e ~s were ma k'mg.
) e addition of any new plays is merely
and nurses, with a total of 8 visits
mothers. The Country Week Associa- errors.. It IS hoped that tIllS WIIJ gra~l.
made.
Mrs. Warren Marshall, of Yale and tion provides their transportation al.l ually disappear and the spectators WIll an mdication of many nearby openings
After the reports were read, Miss Swarthmore avenues, entertained at a though the Swarthmore Committee a,. ,realize that they are watching all of new plays and the revival of some
Harker gave an interesting account of lawn party last Saturday afternoon. ways endeavors to make a contribution Iamateur and not a professional balli' of the older plays in the repertory.
her experiences at the Nurses' Biennial The card tables were arranged under towards this expense, and the train ,game.
"The Playboy of the \Vestern World",
Convention in Milwaukee, which she at- tIle trees.
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tended
during
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week
of
June
9th.
The
guests
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Mrs.
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for an car Iy, ope 11 1Il£,:'.
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~fiss McNeil was present and a l s o '
more
wart moreans Wit 1 cars w 10 CLOSING EXERCISES
talked to the Board members.
Temple, Mrs. R., C. Morrison, Mrs.
transport the visitors to the picnic I
OF BIBLE SCHOOL "Lucky Sam McCarver", by Sidney
As it was the Jast meeting to be at- B. Passmore, Miss Emma B. Smith, grounds.
Howard; "He \Vho Gets Slapped", by
tended by Mrs. Brice, who is leaving Mrs. H. \V. Ewig, Mrs. E. M. WeidOri~inally the day's fe,stivities were The Closing Exercises of the Com- A~ld~~y~~,; "I?i~:rent", by Eugene
the first of Septemher, there were many ncr, Mrs. E. L. Maier, Mrs. R. A. Shu- held III what was Garrett s woods ncar munity Vacation Church School of 0 Nedl, ,B~;11tce by Sus~n ~laspelJ;
expressions of regret. Mrs. Martin B. bert, Mrs. James Hamilton, Mrs. John the present College avenue school, but I Swarthmore will he held on Fridaye\,e- and Ibsen s J:Iedc.la Gabler WIll shortYoung spoke of her faithful service of H. Rea, Mrs J Wayne Hamilton, Mrs for the past dozen years Louis Cole ning ,July 25th at 7 :30 P. M. at the ~y become act!ve 111 t~lC repertory. ~Iso
five rears in the present organization. J H Craig, Mrs John G. White, Mrs. EmmC'tl5 has donated the 1\se of his, Swarthmore Presbyterian C h u r c h. 111 the offing IS a reVival of the reVIval
!Irs. Thomas S. Safford then presented Harold R. Goodwin, Miss Sarah Berry, woods for the affair.
There will be an exhibit of handwork: "Cast Up By the Sea" by Stephen
her with a beautiful platinum pendant- Mrs. E. C. Lappe, Mrs. A. N. Morto!!,
The week before the picnic ever.\' at 7 :00 P. M. Everyonc is cordially in- Leacock.
brOoch, for remembrance on behalf of Mrs. C. Kingsmore.
hom!" in the borough is solicited by the viteel to attend these exercises.
Next week's program opens on Tuesthe members of the Boar~t. She spoke
Mrs. R. J. Wallace, Mrs. G. S. DiIday evening, July 22nd, with Shaw's
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of the development of the work under more, Mrs. Robert Sharples, l\frs ..C.
Ilc>roilnlivaenrtsl.cooI1n.,1,edlYI)'Se"n~sap,~awinheBnra"s,srbeolD1I1eda'd$
the able administration of Mrs. Brice, S. Edwards, Mrs. R. C. Glenn, MISS
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and of the lattcr's desire to keep up to ',Mae C. Brown, Mrs. L. McCall, Mr~.'
Awake"-Hedgerow's most experimenthe highest possible standard. She S. B. Locke, Mrs. H. B. Brown, Mrs.
tal venture of the current season-is
Itressed the fact that Mrs. Brice al- Frank Brown, Miss Emma Gardner
scheduled for \Vednesday ~yening,
lI'a~'s retained a sympathetic attitude Jones, M iss Edna Show, Miss Ircnc
Jlily 23rd. Gretchen Anton-SmIth, who
tOward the sick and suffering. A poem Winch Boch Miss Ethel P. Murray,
plays the highly comic role of Lady
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J. Mrs. George Schuhardt, Mrs. George
President Aydelotte is now in South countries of Latin-America. Fellow- C'I
eCI y on T uesday evening in "Captain
rOIl~ld. Gibson, as an expression of ap- Major, Mrs. F. Newton Pierce.
America, where he will spend the next ships will be open to men and women, Rrasshollnd's Conversion" hridges the
P celatIOn of Mrs. Hrice's services.
Mrs. Emma C. Kalback, ~frs. L. C.
without distinction of race, color, or vast span between comedy and tragedy
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\Verntz, Mrs. R. Clayton, ~[rs. I. two mont hs in Argentine and Chile to creed married or unmarried. Since the \\' Ilen on \V ecInes(Iay evening she plays
Beagle-Resides
Skelly, Mrs. F. '1'. Snyder, Miss Kath- ach'ise them concerning the proposed estabiisiHnent of the foundation by for- the tragic Irene in "\Vhen \Ve Dead
erine Schroder, Miss Harriett Orr, Guggenheim I.atin-American Fellow- mer United States Senator and Mrs.' ~wake". Alfred Howe, ~[iriam PhilGuggenheim five years ago, 295 Fel. lIps, Harry Bellaver and Dudley Vaug~ ~I iss Margaret Resides, daughter of Miss Ann Connolly, Miss Rachel n. ships.
The first Guggenheim Latin-Ameri- lowships have been awarded. The Fel-i han complete the cast of '.'\Vhen \Ve
elr, and Mrs. Harry K. Resides of East Orr, Mrs. J. H. Taylor, Miss Phoehe
I,OIl,c ge avenue, State College, Pennsyl- Turner, Mrs. Edward \V. Smith, Mrs. can Fellowships were established in lowships have heen awarded. The Fel- I Dead Awake". \Vhat .is being referred
Sallla, and Mr. Charles Beagle of J. H. Denman, Mrs. George M. Reese, Mexico last year, and two scholars lowships ate normally of the value of ~ to as the comedy Illt of tJle season,
Chiarelli's "The Mask and the Face"'
• Warthmore were united in marriage Miss May C. Reese, Mrs. J. R. Marlin, from Mexico will come to the United $2,500 a year.
in September, 1930. Four AmTI
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~n Saturday, June 7th, at Hollidays- Mrs. Guster Schaifer, Mrs. Gene Wyn- States
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lIr~, Pennsylvania. The hride is an kooJ>; Miss Florence Haigh.
erlcan
cows
ave
een appom e four million dollar endowment cam-, evelllng, u y
I. Valt~.r. Hart an.d
employee of Pennsylvania State College
M;s. Roherts, Mrs. Clymer, Mrs. at the same time to study in different.
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;~c1. the groom is a Penn State student. Young, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. H. L. War-I Latm- mencan countnes.
of the meteoric career of one of Am1C.\ as all( tIC 'ace.
lat en \\,. J~. expected that the young couple wick, Mrs. J. C. Redheffer, Mrs. E. A.'
The Latin-American Exchange FcI"
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From the lessly
fresh and ever-popular comedy,
s ea mg e uca ors,
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~IJ hve in State College and the groom 'Nilson, Mrs. I. P. Cliver, Houston, lowships arc designed to promote a enca
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Texas; Mrs. Rohert Black, ~r rs. Rams- inore intimate understanding between I 11(I'lana ,s team to t IIe present d ay 25tl
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herger, 1\1 rs. Spingler, Mrs. Thompson, republics of North and South America w h en h"
hd ownll
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Mrs.
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Mrs.
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through
the
closer
relationship
of
of
another
sort
the
career
of
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PLAN COUNTRY WEEK
Mrs. James Carr, Mrs. S, Waterman, scholastic and professional men in these cIen t F ran'
k A y
III Icachng roles
)een f
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"TI Price
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PICNIC NEXT MONDAY Mrs.
C. B. Merritt, Mrs. Charles C. countries. They will be granted also for movmg,
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f The community meeting to arrange Badger, Mrs. W. Shead.
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or t Iel
past'
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Mary
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Mrs.
Marion
eluding
engineering
and
teaching.
Speyears,
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is
doing
more
than
any
other
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o.
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.reJlc~tor~.
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Or the Country Week Picnic has been
~al1~d for Monday evening, July 21 at Tiresten, Mrs. Leila Stewart, Miss Mil- cial consideration will be given to ap- man toward putting Swarthmore on WIll be gIven It.S third performance on
Saturday evenmg, July 26th. Dudley
~.o clock at Borough Hall. The picnic dred Stein, Mrs. S. M. Dodd, Mrs. J plicants who desire to study political, th e e d uca t'JOna I Inap.
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a'I11 probably be held July 30, which is R. Kulp, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. J. V. Mar- social, Or scientific problems which are
t Week from next Wednesday. All of shall, Mrs. M. E .. Schrader, Mrs. H. common to the countries of North and van, 'Indiana in 1880. He prepared for Alfre~ Ro~e play the ce~ltral chara~
South America. If these Exchange co II ege at t I'1e 'S u II'Ivan, I n d'lana, H'Ig II ters
earlyt 'fiO'Neill' drama
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t~ese . persons who have assisted with Huquenele and Miss G. Huqucnele.
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~Ieanor T. Frescoln,
will consider extending them to other
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() attend Monday night's meeting.
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SWARTHMOREAN
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JULY 19, 1930
Aydelotte Reellonaihle For Sueceu of 'CoDege
Call Swarthmore 900 and Give Your
News to the Social Editor
MEDIA LAUNDRY, INC.
Phone Media 174
"Serving Swarthmore
Successfully Since 1900"
Finished Wash of Every
Description
Mr. and 1\[rs. ]. H. McAteer and
Miss Doris McIntvre of Harvard
family of Pittsburgh were week-end
guests of ~rr. and 1frs. \Villiam D. a,'cnuc entertained at' a birthday luncheon on \Vedncsday.
Werrnouth of Dartmouth 3YCnuc.
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J. Russell Smith and
l\'lr. Arthur Hughes of Columbia aveDr.
Mrs. Smith
motored from their summer home at nue spent the week end with his famRound Hill Va. to attend Friends Gen- i1y who are in Ocean City.
eral Conference at Cape :May, N. J.
!\fr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher returned
Dr. J. S. Heberling and Mr. Roland last Saturday from High Point, near
L. Eaton spent Tuesday motoring ill Beach Haven, N. ].
the Faconos.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Reynolds of
The Thursday Duplicate Bridge Club College avenue are entertaining their
drove to Newcastle, Delaware, on grandsons Robert and David Sterritt of
Thursday.
Cranford, N. J.
WM. KIMMEL & SON
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Haverford Place
Swarthmore, Pa.
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Mrs. Harry B.
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John Naisby is a guest of John RichMr. and
Harper and
ards
at Ocean City, N. J.
family of Swarthmore Crest are spend.
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ing July at Basin Harbor Lodge in
Vermont.
:Mrs. Sheldon Green, her daughter
Patricia and her son Norman are
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Mrs. A. H. B. Shepperd is visiting guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bunting
-Mrs. Bayard Morrison at Island of College avenue.
Heights, N. J.
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Mrs. J. L. McLain of Harvard aveMr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coates oi nue is spcnding a month in Atlantic
Harvard avenue entertained at cards City.
last Friday evening when their guests
Mrs. A. V. B. Orr and daughter
I Martha of Mount Holyoke Place are at
Rehobeth, Del.
This De Luxe Electric Washer
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Dining Out?
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When yOQ want to have
dinner away from home
come to The Tea Room.
The meal. are taaty and
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qUEEN
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delightfully .erved. Spe~
Dr. and Mrs. David Cramp of Park
avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Rutherford of Westdale avenue left on
Friday for Quebec.
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Mrs. George DeForest of Swarthmore avenue is visiting in Buffalo.
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Mrs. Douglas Sinclaire is in Atlantic
City for t\VQ weeks.
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Mrs. W. S. Harvey 2nd of College
avenue entertained her bridge club
Tuesday evening.
cial Sunday Dinner $1.00.
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Miss Margaret McCracken entertained at cards Thursday evening for her
house guest, Miss Betty Brainard.
Swarthmore 680
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F. M. SCHEIBLEY
Mrs. E. B. Mitchell is visiting her
daughter Mrs. \Villiam Vlachos of
Vassar avenuc.
Maa....ement
JULY 19, 1930
What more could be asked ofa washer?
Loaded with a typical family wash, a regular model
of the Laundry Queen was started November 29,
1927, and allowed to continue
washing until December 26,
1929-16,000 hours! Allowing
for a three-hour washing pe_
riod each week, this means
the Laundry Queen did a
hundred years of family
washing without Stopping. No oiling either.
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from Indiana·· UIliversity. In 1903 he
did graduate work at Harvard, and re~
ceived his A. :h.L from that institution.
In 1905 President Aydelotte entered
the University of Oxford as a Rhode:;.
scholar from the State of Indiana, and
he received the research degree of
Bachelor of Letters there in 1908. He
holds honorary degrees from four colleges, the University of Pennsylvania,
the University of Pittsburgh~ Oberlin,
and Allegheny.
Ever since he graduated from the
University of Indiana, Dr. Aydelott!:
has been a teacher. He taught English
one year at the Southwestern State
Normal School at California, Pa., and
returned to his Alma Mater as an instructor the next year. He taught two
years at the Louisville. Ky., Boys' High
School. Upon returning from Oxford
in 1908 he became associate professor
of English at the University of Indiana,
a position which he held for seven
years. From 1915 to 1921 he was professor of English at the Massachusetts
Institute of Teclmology. He has been
president of Swarthmore college since
1921.
THE
lege first rate along every line. Our
present and future plans are formed
with that in mind. Our interest here
at Swarthmore is quality rather than
size, which I believe is the great need
of Americ~n education," Preside~lt Ayd~totte. saId. He added that It was
hiS behef that Swarthmore's work ha~.
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possible to furnish more adequate
rooms, and dining quarters to accomplish this. An attractive and enjoyable
social life is one of his aims, for, )1(>
says, this side of life is as important
Honor. Courses Based on His Ideals as the intellectual side_
In various books and articles he has
President Aydelotte has a keen inwritten, Dr. Aydelotte has expressed terest in athletics. Although he did not
his educational ideals. He advocates go out for sports before he entered
the teaching of English Literature and college, he went out for the football
Composition primarily from the point team at Indiana, and made thc team
of view of thought rather than of form. during his latter two years. He played
He is iu . favor of so altering the curri- right end_ He was chosen by expert~
culum and examination system of Am- as a member of several allstate foot~
erican institutions as to emphasize the balt teams. He also went out for tra.:.k
thorough training of the best students at college.
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tempt to bring the whole student body rugby football on the Braselloes colof an institution up to a lower aver.. lege team. He rowed on this same colage. These idea1s have been expressed lege's Cfew_
ill the honors courses which Dr. Ay.
When he was a teacher at the Louisdelotte has introduced and developed ville Boys' High School he coached the
since he has been president of Swarth. football team for two years. He is very
more.
proud of the fact that during the sec"I came to Swarthmore with the idea bud year the team was not only undeof making the college just as good as feated, but was not scored on. He atit possibly can be. I have done every- tr'ibutes this record to his policy of
thing I could since to make the col- never overtraining, of thoroughncss of
training in simplc formations, and the
nse of speed in defense and attack.
HOME JOBBER
President Aydelotte now takes his
AU ki..... of Rep.in ill ...d ...o .... d exercises in the form of goH.
the home. Electrical Repair. and 1.._
Besides his work for Swarthmore,
.tallatio.. • Specialty.
President Aydelotte has a number of
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educational advistory committee of the
Guggenheim
Memorial
Foundation
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
which annually grants fellow~hiJls for
FtlDeral Director.
advanced research work in scholarly
subjects and creative work in the fine
aDd Embalmen
arts. A high standard has becn main208 SOUTH ORANGE ST.
tained by this foundation. Several
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what has been accomplished here a1 Carnegie Foundation for the Ad\·.lI1ct.>- 5
Swarthmore," he went on. "Swarth· ment of Teaching, of the Teache ... ' In· more"s development has barely begun. surance and Annuity Association,
There is a great future ahead for both of the World Peace Foundation.
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For scven years Dr. Aydelotte was _==
One of his particular interests, Pres- editor of the American Oxonian, a §
ident Aydelotte said, was in the living qua.rt~rly published by the Alumni AS-I ==
conditions and the llvcs of the under soclatlOn of American Rhodes ScholaT3. ~
graduates_ By in("reasing the beauty in He has written more than seven books
architecture and natural surroundings on Oxford life, 011 the teaching of col- un the campus he hopes to add to the" lege English, and honors COUrses
attractiveness of life at Swarthmore. American c o l l e g e s . ; ; ;
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Miss Mary P.. Chambers, daughtcr
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Chambers
of Swar.thmore avenue with her friend
Miss Elsie Cook of New York sailed
last Friday on the steamship Bremen
"The- Inn with Personality"
TUE NEW FORD TUDOR SEDAN
You are buying proved performance
GEORGE GILLESPIE & CO.
BUILDERS
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Swarthmore, Pa.
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Old Bank Building
Phone 1129
Share your holi.
day joys with the
folks back home.
Pay them a "voice
visit" by telephone
while away.
Y
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Six-sheet capacity; finished in heautiful high lustre stippled
green and white vitreous enamel with glistening mottled
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deferred payments. And just think __ • for the payment of
only a five dollar bill you can have this high quality washer
in your home this very next washday ready to work for
you. Come in and see it!
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COMPANY
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TELEPHONE
New Electric Dishwashing!
The wonderful new Walker Electric Sink gives
you the greatest help that electricity has yet
offered to women in the home. Where other devices give their services once a week or at most
once a day, the Walker Electric Sink three times
a day ""ashes the dishes.
Can you imagine what it will mean to be free
from the dishwashing-the most monotonous of
all your household duties? We'll tell you how
easily you can have this great electric convenience,and how marvelously well it does its work.
Call on us for information.
Woodward, Jackson &
Black, Inc.
333 Dartmouth Ave.
Phone Sw.43
when you buy a Ford. You know it
has been built for many thousands
of miles of satisfactory, economical
service.
Letters from users in every part
of the world show the value of
the sound design of the car, good
materials and accuracy in manufacturing. You sense a feeling of
sincere pride in the oft-repeated
phrase-"Let me tell you what my
new Ford did."
Further tribute to the sturdiness,
reliability and general all-round per.
fonnance of the new Ford is shown
in the repeated and growing pur.
chases by government bureaus, by
police departments, and by large
industrial companies which keep
careful day-by-day cost records. In
most cases, the new Ford has been
chosen only after exhaustive tests
covering speed and power, safety,
comfort, ease of control, oil and gas
consumption, low yearly deprecialion, and low cost of up~keep.
They have found, as you will find;
that the Ford embodies every feature
you want or need in a motor ear at
an unusually low price•
NEW LOW FOBD PRICE.S
Roadster
Phaelon
Tudor Sedan
Coupe
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440
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495
Sport Coupe
Dc Luxe Coupe
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545
Three-window Fordor Sedan
600
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COR'\'Crtiblc Cabriolet
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De LtLxe Phaeton
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Dc Luxe Sedan • • • • • •
640
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Town Sedan
660
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(All prices I. o. h. Delro;I. plus Irei,hl and deliteTY. Bumper. and IIpara tire extra; a. to.. co.,.)
Universal Credit Company plan oC time pay..
ments offers another Ford economy,
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ASK FOR A DBMONS'I'IlA'Il18N:.·. ~-C;
very fm. from wherever. you· are is:.. ,:-,
Ford dealer who will be glad t .. give ),011
a demonstration ride in the new Ford.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
SWARTHMORE PLACE
Slip Covers
PROPERTY SOLD
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Wm H. Wilson and Company report that settlement has been made by
L. P. \Varner of Philadelphia to Carrol Thayer of Swarthmore for a ne\\ h
completed part-masonry residence In
S" arthmore Place The premIses con
51st of a lot 120 feet on Swarthmora
Place, and a depth of 150 feet to the
hne of Oakdale avenue, improved with
a dwel1l1lg of ten rooms and attached
garage, erected at a total estimated cost
of $23,000 The purchaser wIll OCCUP)
the property as his residence
Publiahed Every Friday at Swarthmore, Pa.
Robert E. Sharples,
Editor and Publisher
Frances W. Davis,
News Editor
Offices-Shirer Bldg., Second Floor Front-Phone Swarthmore 900
Philadelphia RepresentatIves. NeVille & Hitchmgs,
213 South 17th St., Philadelphia
Phone Pennypacker 8020
Entered as Second Class matter, January 24,
Swarthmore, Pa.. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
1929, at the Post Office at
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an avalanche of worn out. sccond·hand
mit us to live as we lived ten years ago
cars filled with workmen going to or
~ et there is no denying that not a
Chester's mdustnes, which sweep
few Swarthmoreans who knew the vil- from
through the borough streets at a speed r
lage in Its earlier less progressive days greatly In excess of the legal lImit
,
Swarthmore
will
become
a
lot
more'
:tre casting longing glances at the
(Iuiet roads of Walhngford and Moy- popular with its own residents when I
lan-Rose Valley, and would be only it becomes a little less popular with
too glad to trade their Swarthmore some of the nOisy drivers who are
participants III a never endmg race
home for onc across the Crum
with
time to see how qUickly they can
The problem of keeping the charm
pass through the borough
and quiet of a college town and at
As for some of the other things
the same time keeping it modern and
which
wIll throw a ray of lIght upon
fIIp-ta-date is not one to be easily solvthe
hopelessness
of our conservahves,
ed, yet there arp certain points upon
let us encourage council to enforce the
which both conservatives and progreszonmg ordinance to the letter, partlc~
sives should agree.
ularly m reference to the reSidential
The increased and increasing traffic
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attentIon to protectmg us from ourselves as regards our parking hghts
and give a little more attention to
slowing down and quieting the through
traffic On Chester road, Yale avenue
and Swarthmore avenue. we beheve he
will be more efficiently meeting the
JAMES A. PILSON
Rutledge
923 Edgmont Ave., Chester, Pa.
Phones; Chester 621S or 3137
Cbeater Road and College Avenue
Rector
Se~~ll~. A
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
M. Mormng Prayer and
The Revcrand Frederick
Kepler will preach.
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Repair Work" New Inatall.tionl
Phone Sw. 4Z8·R
Church School
1100 A. M.
"MORNING WORSHIP"
800 P M.
SUMMER SERVICES
Bstabllabed 18013
Brief Sermon by the MiOlster
WM. J. CARTLEDGE
Granite and Marhle Memoriala
Cemetel7 Work. 11 Specially
Nort.h LllMdowne Avenue
DREXEl. mr.r., PA.
(Oppo.U Arllnpon CemelelT)
Forty-five Minute TWllight Service
John Ellery 'futtle, MlIlIster
SUNDAY
1000 A
~I The B,ole School. Helpful
WE INVITE YOU TO SHARE OUlt
WORSHIP AND FELLOWSHIP
\\Torsl11p, Interesting Study.
DERE IT IS!
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Services
11.00 A. M.-Sunday School.
11:00 A, M.-Sunday Lesson-SermolL
Wednesday evemng meeting each
week, 8 p. m. Reading room open
dally. except Sundays and holidays,
930 A M to 1230 P M , Church
EdIfice.
All are cordially invited to attend the
services and use the Reading Room.
I WESLEY AFRICAN METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
BDwdin Ayenue
Rev. C. C. Brown., S.T.B ot Pastor
11.00 A. M~Morning Worship.
M~Sunday Sc:'ool.
Wonloip
Sermon_
z.OO
P.
8;00 P. M~Even111g
-The nook of Disclpl111e.
aDd
All are cordially invited to attend the..
Sunday
serneel
11:00 A. M-Meetmg for Worship
III
the Meeting House.
Everyone ia invited to this church,
ita worship and work
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A little more novel and attractive
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-Good Printing. It pays.
E.tahlUhed 1157
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JOHN SPENCER, INC.
F..n.... D .....tor. " Em...!.n....
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Chester 47
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$6.00 Cumulative Preferred Stock
Price $98.50 and accrued dividend, to yield 6.09%.
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
Incorporated
Investment Securities
1518 WALNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Delaware County Representative
P. R. STEVENSON,
110 Powelron Av..
Jr.
Lansdowne, Pa.
Telephone-Madison 6474
dl~
hundredth~
re~uested
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sam~
Bold as the property of Frank Blum.
up to 6 o'clock, Eastern Standard Time. Au
'V. R LANmS,
AU that certam lot or plete of ground with
gust 5, 1930 Plans and specificaltons can bf'
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the buildings and IInprovements thereon erect
CondltlOns-$250 00 cash on day of Bale;
Mrs John W Adams of Swarthmore secured from Frank N Smith SteDhen GHard I=================u=,,=,=,=,: 1 ed, sttuate tn the Borou.B h of Colhngclale,
3\Cl1ue and Mrs. J. B \Vest and son BUlldmg, PhIladelphia or at the office of the
County of Dela\\are- and ::;tate of Pennsylva ba.la.nce in ten days.
school dlstnct The Board reserves the rIght
nla, bounded and descnbed accordtng to a
Newell of Princeton avenue leave soon to reject any or all bids
plan made for DIlmor Construction Company. ROBERT B. GREER, Attorney.
ISABEL VAN DEWATER RYAN,
by Alonzo H Yocum, Borough Engmeer.
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Secretary
Darhy, I"a, July 16, 1926. as follows, to Wit:
Flen FaCias
Shenff's Sales of Real Estate
No. 560
Degmnmg at a pomt in the northwesterly
Side of Andrews avenue at the distance of
At the Shenff's Office
June Term 1930
one hundred eleven feet and fifty.five one.
LOST
hundredths of a foot measured south seventy.
Court House. Media, Pa.
All that certain lot or piece of K'l'ound with
ho degrees west along the said Side of An. the buddmgs and Improvements thcrean erect.
drews avenUe from Its mtersectlon With the cd, sItuate on the southeasterly Side of Seventh
Saturday, August 2, 1930.
southwesterly tilde of Woodlawn avenue (both avenue. at the distance of one hundred eighty..
fifty feet Wide). Contatntng In front or hreadth three and forty five one hundredths feet southAt 930 o'clock A M.
south seventy two degrees west along the said westwardly from Prospect avenue, ID tbe BorSide of Andrews avenue fourteen feet and ough of Prospect Park eounly of Delaware.
(Dayltght Savlllg Time)
extending af that Width in length or depth state of Pennsylvania; thenee extending by the
Levari FaCias
No 2193 between parallel hnes north Clghteen degrees southeasterly Side of Seventh avenue curving
west &eventy·five feet, lodudlRg on the rear to the left fifty.five and one--tenth feet. thence
thereof the bed of a certam ten feet Wide southeastwardly
one hundred fifty·one and six:.
dnveway extendtng southwestwardly and con. tenlhs
feet; thence northeastwardly fifty~6ve
neetmg at Its northeasterly end With Wood
lawn avenue aforesaid; both Side IlRes of said (eet. thence northwestwardly one hundred fifty.
five and seven-tenths feet to the place of bedescribed lot extending partly through party glOmng.
walls separating the i-udding erected on these
premises from those erected on the prerl1lses
Under and subject neverthe1es! to the pay.
adjotnmg to the northeast and soutbwest
Also all that certain lot or piece of ground ment of a cerlam first mortgage debt or pnnWith the buildmgs and improvements thereon cipal sum of four thousand dollars, WIth inerected, sItuate as above and deSCribed ac. terest thereon.
WORK WANTED
cordmsr to the aforesatd plan as fol1ows, to WIt:
Improvements consist of ane story stucco
Begmnmg at a point on the northwesterly Side!
WORK WANTED-College graduate With
of Andrews avenue at the distance of one bouse, 30X36 feet, enclosed front porch; stucco
tt'adllng expenence would hke summer tu.
hundred thIrty nme feet and fifty five one ~arage, 9Xl8 feet
tOrtllg 111 ~ramma.r school Suhjects or high
hundredths of a foot measured along saId stde
scbool English and history. Swarthmore 1073
Sold as the property of Horace S. 10bnaoD
of Andrews avenue south 5eventy two degree~
west from Its lIltersecbon with the southwest
HBLPWANTED
Condttlons-$250 00 cash on day of satc;
Wide), eontallltng In front or breadth soutl1
seventy two degrees west along said Side ot I"dance 111 ten days.
Andrews avenUe fourteen feet and extendlnij
Male and Female belp_ 11. D. Booker .10
of that WIdth m length or depth between par ROBERT D. GREER, Attorney.
NeWall and Walnut streets. Morton. PI. PLOM WHEREAS. the Burgess did no the 2l'~t& d~y
Swarthmore 1632.
allel
hnes north eIghteen degrees west seventy
of June, AD, J930, appomt W
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five feet, IRcludmg on the rear thereof the bed fieri FaCIas
Brown, special officer to serve 11\ the Polace
No. 56!
of a certam ten feet Wide dnveway extendmg
Department of the Borough of Swarthmore,
southv,;estwardly and connecting at Its north
to serve until the next regular meeting of
POR RBNT
June Term 19~0
easterly end wtilt Woodlawn avenue afore
Councd and
said, both Side hnes of srud descTlbed lot ex
WHEREAS,
It
has
been
deemed
expedient
AU that certam Jot or ptece of ground with
FOR RENT-At Avalon. N. J. fOl" first t\\O by Councd of the Borough of Swarthmore to
tending p'artly through party walls separatlll8
"eeks In August, 1st floor apartment,s rooms, extend such appomtment dun~g the summer
the bulltling erected on these premises from the bUildIngs and Imp!ovemens thereon ~reet
bath and enelosed poreh overlooking ocean of 1930 so that the said \V V. Brown may
those ereeled on the premises adjOining 10 thr ed, situate In the Townshtp of Haverford.
$65 Call S\\arthmore 1133.
County of Ddaware, State of Pennsylvania.
northeast and southwest.
act as a substitute for <:Ither members of tIle
dcscnbed according to a cerlam survey and
~hoe force whde absent on vacation
Improvements consist of two two-story bricil plan thereof made by Damon &: Foster, C. E.
FOR RENT-Housekeepmg apartments at 139 NOW. THEREFORE, BI<; IT RESOLVED, by
houses, each lSX34 feet. Porch fronts Base <:Iat-ed October 10. 1925, as follows' Begmning
Rutgers Avenue and 317 North Chester Council of the Boro.!-!.gh of Swarthmore, that
ment garages.
4.t a pomt In the mIddle hne of ~gle road.
Road and at 308 Elm Avenue. $75 to $90 per the: appollltment of W. V Brown as speCial
'It the distance of eighty three feet nortb sixty
month. These apartments vary in SIze from officer of said Borough of Swarthmore be and
Improvements consist of two and one half
Sold as the property of rrank Blum and degrees thtrty three mmutes thirty seconds.
fi\ e to seven rooms Also one-half twa.-famdy the same 15 hereby eonfirmed and IS hereby story stone and rough cast house. 16xJ8 feet,
~,ouse, 308 Elm Avenue, $70 per month Albert extended for a penod of five weeks from the one story addition, 4x6 feet. Porch front Gar Leon I reeman.
..ast from thc mtersectlOn of tbe middle hne
., Garrett. Swarthmore, Pa. Bell phone Pen- Tenth day of July, A. D 1930 at a monthly age, IOX20 feet
of Eagle road With the mIddle hne of Darby
Condlllons--$2So 00 cash on day of sale, road; contrunlOg In front or breadth OIl the said
Jlacker 4442, ar Swarthmore 4 89
salary of $100, provided the said W V Brown
Sold as the property of Mu~h3.el S. Hatch, balance 10 ten days
'Illddle hne of Eagle road north sixty degrees
shall behave lumstlf In a seemly manner and
conduct the dUlles of said office satldactonly mortgagor and real owner
LUTZ, ERVIN, REESER & FRONEFIEI.,D, thlrty·three mmUles thirty second, east six..
'een feet and extendmg of that W!4th to lenatll
Passed thiS Tenth day of July A D IJJ30
FOR SALE
Attorneys
Condltlons-$2S'O 00 cash on day of sale,
")r depth bet\\een parallel hnes on a course
(Seal)
By FRANK S REITZEL,
balance
1n ten days
"lortb thirty one degrees fifty-one Buautes
PreSident of Counctl
JOHN J. CAIN, Sheriff.
FOR SAr4~Leonard Refngerator. medium
Attest ALBERT N GARRETT,]R,
°blrty seconds west one hundred feet. In.:ludI,UTZ,
ERVIN,
REF.SF.R
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Phslzcd, poreelaltl hned, practically new.
ng on the rear thereof part of a certain I-webe
Secretary I"RONEFIELD, Attorneys
one Swarthmore 177 0Approved July t6, 1930
feet \\Ide dnve",ay which extends Into the
W J< LANDIS,
'iaHl Darby road
Burgess
Under and subject nevertheless to tbe pay.
FOR RENT-SWARTHMORE
r.evara FaCIas
No Zt9.f
ment of a certain first mortgage debt or pnn.
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
SHERIFF'S SALES OF REAL ESTATE ~Ipal sum of nme thousand dollars. smec reMarch Term, 1930
-:luced by payments on account to eight tbous.
Garage, Station Square.
Ordinance No. 3]5
'lnd four hundred dollars, With mterClJ.t. Also
At the Bher11f's Office,
2 Semi-detacbed boules; 6 rooms
All that eertaln pIece or parcd of land
,\ubJect to and together with the free and comDelaware
slIuate m Haverford TownShip
and bath; $50.00 per mo.
Court House. Media, Pa •
"non use, rIght. liberty and J'nvtlege of said
AN ORDINANCE provldmg for the repeal County and Slate of Pennsylvanaa, deSIgnated
:lnveway as a passage\\ay an driveway at aU
of Ordanance No 298 of the Dorough of and known as Lot No 550 an a certam plan
Small S.ore-417 Dartmouth Ave.
Saturday. July 26, 1930
'Imes hereafter forever, In cammon With thl!
Swarthmore entitled, 'An Ordmance provld of lots called "South Ardmore," surveyed for
:lwn~rs, tenants OCCUlllers of the other lots of
From SepL ht for 6 mOlot large IIlg for the constructIOn o( a t"elve IIIch Wood... Harmon Real Estate TrusteeS hy Joseph
At 9 30 O'CloCk, A M
'Iround havmg the right to use same And
Leuse, furnished; 5 bedrooms, 2 baths; vltntied. terra eotta PI))C samlar), sewcr from \V. hunter, C E, Jenkllltown, Pa, Apnl 25,
'\ubJect to the proportIOnate part of the ex.
a pomt In the Borough of Swarthmore near a 1905, '" luch IS duly rct:orded In the Office for
(Daylight Saving Tune)
large yard and lawa; I-car garage; oil culvert under the Pennsylvama Jbdro..1d East the Recording of Deeds, etc, In and for saul
pense of mamtamlllg said driveway
heat; centrally located; $125.00 per of Swarthmore Avenue and extelllhng In a Dela",are County, Pennsylvama. In Deed Book FIeri Faclas
No.
43S
Improvements consist of twa.-story bnck
Southerly and South\lesterly directIon through "X," No 10, page 644 Beginning at a pOUlt
,"0.
IJUlIdmK, 16x6z feet.
a porilon of Springfield TownshIp to connect on the southeast Side hne of Hastl1lgs avenue
June Term, 1930
With the present outfall sewer of the Borough (fifty feet WIde) at the dIstance of one hun
Furnished apartment. Eo r rent at
$50. of S"arthmore near LillIe Crum Creek to tlte: dred feet south SIXlY three degrees forty.eIght
Sold as tbe property of Harry Murachver.
All that certain lot or piece of ground
$60, and $65 per month
Southeast of Cresson Lane, authOriZing COil I nunutes "est from the west sule of Manoa with the bulldlngs and Improvements
Condttlons--$z50 ao cash on day of sale;
tracts to procure the dedicatIon of rights of I a~enue; thence by Lot No 549 soutb twenty- thereon erected situate at South Ardmore,
way therefor, the acceptanCe of same and the ,sIX degrees t .... e1ve mmutt':5 east one hundred In Haverford Township, Delaware County, balance In ten days
condemnatIOn of such rights of wa} where I and twent) five feet; thence by Lot No 4 89 Pennsylvania, surveyed for J
CHAS. A. SMITH
Howard
RODERT B GREER, Attorney.
propert) owners refuse to grant the Same, au south sixty Ihree degrees forty eight ml1lutes Mecke, Jr, on March 5th. 1924, by Messrs
Phone Sw....th. 70S
Ihonzmg the prOI)er borough officers to entcr .... est twenty five feet, thence by Lot No 551 Over and Tingley, C. E. Upper Darby,
IIItO contracls for the constructIOn of saul north twenty SIX degrees twelve mmutes west Penna. and descr1bed In accordance thereNo. 56.2
se"'er, the colJectlon of a portIOn of tlte cost passmg through the mIddle of the partltlOn With, as follows, to wit.
FOR RENT
and expenses thereof, from the owners of v,;all separatmg the house on Ihc premises
Beglnn1ng at the POint of intersection
June Term 1930
property benefited Ihereby and payment or hereby gunted from the house adJommg on of the southwesterly side of Coopertown
All that certain lot or piece of land With
the balance by the Borough, and I'rovldmg the southwest one hundred and twenty five feet (or Darby) road with the southeasterly the two and one·half story frame and 8tw:co
Brick and frame dwelling, 4 bed. for the future ownershIp, use and conlrol of to the southeast side hne of Hastings avenue side ot Benedict avenue, thence e:r.tend1ng dwellmg and Improvements thereon erected.
Slid sewer "'Ith the tight to levy assessment;; and thence along the said Side Ime of lIast along the southwesterly side of said
rooms, 2 baths; near station. Shady and charge! against lroptrtles benefited:' mKS avenue north SIxty three degrees for'y Coopertown (or Darby) road, south twenty- 81tuale on the 5Outheaster]y Side of Tatna11
Ave, at the distance of three hundred and
passed the 19th day of uly A D 1928, and e'l'ht mlllutes east twellI) five feet to the place: seven degrees seven minutes east twenty sixty
I. wn • $90 00 a month.
feet measured northeastwardly from the
approved the 19th day 0 July 1928, provuhng 0 beglnlllRg
teet and. elghty~slx one-hundredths of
for the caneellahon of an ::Jgreement dated
a foot to a poInt, thence extending south southeast~rIy corner of the said Tatna1t avenue
July 19th. 1928, between the Dorougb and
Under and subject to certam conditions and stxty-two degrees tl1ty-three minutes west (forty feet Wide) and I.eon avenue (fifty feet
Claude C Smith and Albert N Garrett, re- restrtctlons therem reCited and set fortll, which crossing a certain three feet wide alley Wide) III the Borough of Glenolden. County of
E. C. WALTON
lallllg to the construction of saul sewer. pro- have exptred by hmltatlOn on January I, A which leads northwestwardly Into said Delaware and Stale of Pennsylvama; eontam.
vldmg for the diScontinuance of any proceed D 191.1
Benedict avenue! eighty-three feet and ang III front along the southeasterly Side of the
APARTMENTS ARE RENTING
IlIgs brought by the Borough of Swarthmore
twenty-four one-nundredths ot a toot to said Talnall avenue measured thence north
I.e
for the condemnl\IIOn of a ".Rht of way for
a point on the southwesterly side thereof; sixty SIX degret:s forty eight mmutes east forty.
Improvements consist of two and one halt thence extending along the said side of five feet and extending III depth of that width
t lI1e Ihow ,.OU plans of the Swarth.. saul outfall sewer, prOVIding for the cancellastory
stone
and
rough
cast
house,
J6X38
feet:
Hid aUey, north twentY~8even degrees south twenty-three degre«:s twelve mInutes cast
tion of a bond given by said Smith and Garrett
bJ.ol"e apartment.. $65, 75, 85, lOS, 120, to the Borough of Swarthmore to secure the one story additIOn, 4x 6 feet Porch front. Gar·1 seven minutes west twenty-two feet and mnet)' five feet to the northwesterly side of a
nIneteen one-hundredths ot a toot to a ten feet Wide alley extending !IOuthWe1Jtwardl,
performance of the conlract of July 19th, 1928, age, IOXJ'O feet
point on the said southeasterly side of mto the said Leon avenue
125, 155, and 165.
above menhonl!d, and provldlOK (or the return
Sold
as
the
property
of
Michael
S.
lIatch,
BenedIct
avenue and thence extending
of any and all deposits made by them 10 the
along the same north sls:ty-three degrees
WILLIAM S. BITTLE
said Borough. less expenses incurred bv s.ud mortgagor and real owner.
Under and subject to the payment of a (Cr.
forty"elght minutes east. recrossing the
N'
Dorough III s.ud matter.
CondltIO)n!t-$250 00 cash on d3Y of sale: said alley at the head thereof, elghty~ taln first mortgage debt Of' prtntlpal IUCl of
olary Puhlic
Real Eltate
m; IT ORDAINJ;D by the Councd of the
I alanee In tcn days
three feet and twenty-tour one-hnudredths four thousand dollan, With Interest tber~n
when a5 as the same ma,. l-ecome due and
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norou8h and
of ordained
Swarthmore.
It IS of
hereby
ot a foot to the first mentioned point P3yable.
by theand
authorIty
the LUTZ, ERVrN, RIH..SER &
and place of beginning.
.. m,
FRONIWIELD. Attorneys
SF-eTION I. An ordtnance of the Dorough.
Improvements ConSISt of two-story atucco
Under and subject to certain easementll. house. ;UX 2 4 feel. Porch front.
af Swarthmore known as Ordtnance No 298
comUttons and restrictiOns.
And also
entitled, "An Ordinance provldln, for the
under &nd subject to the lien and payconstruction of a twelve Inth Vllflfied, terra Vendltlnnl r~pona!
AreOI'Jle)"flt.lflW
No. 1821 ment ot a certain first mortgage debt or
Sold as the proptrty of RUMell O. Graftiu.
cotta pipe sanitary sewer from a POint JtI the
prlnclpal
8um. of fifteen thousand dollars and Err.ma T. Graffius. hi! Wife.
Uoro"!Rh
of
Swarthlnore
n('ar
a
cuhert
under
December Term, 1929
14 Sou.h A....
Media, Pa.
with Interest thereon as and when the
the Pennsylvania Railroad I..ast of Swartl>
Condltlons--$2SO 00 ea!h on day of tale;
same shall become due and payable.
more Aenue and extendmg tn the Southerly
All those two certam lotI. or pieces of ground
balance tn ten days
M.ca. 197
and Southwesterly dHeetlOn through a por- known as Jots Nos 151 and 15.2 on plan of
Together with the free and common
tion of Spnngfield Township to connett With
Land and Improvement Company. laid WIG, r1aht, liberty and prlvUege of the
JOHN J. CAIN,
- - - - -_________J. the present outfall sewer of the Bnrouih of Chfton
plan bemg recorded III the office for the re. aforesafd three feet wide alley as and
Sto.,Uf.
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SHERIFF SALES
CLASSIFIED
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SHERIFF SALES
Bulk Storage Space from SOc
a month
"Serving Swarthmor4 Slnc~ 1904"
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makes the vacation more
pleasant.
Why worry about the safety
of your personal and household
treasures in the weeks which
should be devoted to rest and
relaxation?
Our Safe Deposit Boxes rent for
$3.00 a year, upward.
Call, Wire 0,. W,.ite 10,. Details
~Ide
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CordIally invites you to share 111 its
Bell Phone Clearbrook 653.1
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STEVENS, Minister
1000 A. M.
THE SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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reliev~d
Park Avenue
LLOYD P
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U~per
Sunday at the
Sunday Servicel
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~frs.
services
GEORGE H. KELLEY
Electrician
M.-Sewing and
WhIttier House.
Box
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All are eordially invited to join in these
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T .M.
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I9.30 A. M. '0 Z;30 P.
Quilting 111
luncheon.
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Protestant Episcopal
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S\\arthmore lIear I.lttle Crum Creek to the I' corGmg of deeds &c. In and for the County of for a passageway and. water course at
Southeast of Crcs"on Lane, authOrIZIng con Dela\\arc. and de5cnbed as follows. to Wit all times hereafter forever. In common
tract!. to procure the dClilcailIln of tights of Situate Otl the "~sterl} sule of Chfton avenue with the owners, tenants and oC(:u~\ers
"3Y therdor, the acceptance of ~ame, and the
PrOI'crt) O\\lIers refust to grant the same 1 Che~tnut street. In the Borough of Collingdale
nuthunzln .. the proler loroul{h ofhcers to enter Cotlnt) of Dclanan.! nld State of Penns)lva
Improvements consist of two-story stone
Ilito contracts for the construction af saul Illa contamIng In front or lrcadth Oil the sall1 and brick bullding 18x58 feet
se\\er. the coUt'clion o( a portion of the co~t I Chuon alillllie fift\ Ic~t :\1 d cxtemitng of tnat
f
b t Cantor
l\frs D\\lght CooIe, and sons n"lunt
a11l1 C:'\llCnsl~
t
frolll
the o .... ners of \\Ilth
In l
hu!..:th'or dCI It '\t~t\\ardh al, nl!I I Sole1 as the properts 0 Ro er
~[r and ::\[rs F. P. B,crh of Prince
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tolltllt,
\ ;llli
nn, PIO\H.!IIl~
pa)ment,
tl~ I 'It
ttl
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tllut "tnd tm lUll n:~
C on{II tlons-~.
<:::?5000 CUSl
I all d ay of sale.
ton a,etll1e nturn(rl ,est(nl~n from till( }'I
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a'{Il11l
h•
til. I Illll
1\ I I , It.nIl.;h
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It t
tl.'lHkd the Fn(nd:. COllfl.'lCIlCe .tt C
la:lf trip abroad
1\f
1 t
k
\\Ith tl C Tight to
assessments and
Aho all that ccrtalll lot or piece of ground ROBERT B GREER Attorney
ay as "tee
eharg~s agalllst I ropcrtl~s benefited," p..1.~sed Situate III the Borough of Colhlli:dale, afor~ I
Ilh~ If/th tlnl of 'nh 19"S, ami appro\ed tne I "altl Bo,;gtlUHng at a 10m formed In the
l\fontgomerv of Hackettstown,
191h tla} of luI}, 19
b
'u:n:hy repraled
IIlterscctJon of the southerh
of Ikec!! Fieri Facias
:.\ J, IS vIsIting her sister ~frs. Georg~
1\1lss Nancy Kmg returns tomorro\\
SI: (1 IO~ 2
A cert 1111 contract bet\\een \Iood aVcuue (fort} feet \IIJe) ami the \lcsl I
No. 559
\ '[arr of Park a, ellue
from Avalon N ]
where sh ~ l,a5 Claude ( Snllth and Albert N Garrett and erly "Ide o( \\ oodlawn a\ enue (fi£ty feet wIde). 1
June Term, 1930
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the Borough of S\\artlunorc dated July 19th th~nce exteltdltlg ~outh eighteen degrces fOUl
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been ror the last t\, 0 "t:!.:ks
19_8. f)["()Vldlllg for the performance by h'e mmutes ten seconds cast alou~ 5.1.lti Side 01
AU those two certain lots or pieces
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parties thereto of the ,'rovlslons of said Qflh \\'oodla\\ n n\ <'Ilue one hundre I fifty five fect! of grOUnd with the buildIngs and im). rs
oug as
mc alre 0
Harvard
!lancet 15 herein cance Jed and the said Smith .0 a pomt In the northerh "Ide o( a eertam f provemcnts thereon erected. situate at
n enue IS spendmg some time at the
Bob Byerly, of PrInceton avenue IS anti G:)rrctt arc herei" released frc.m habllJt\ r ten fcct \\lde tln\ewa), thencI' south seventy 1 Drexel HUI. In the Township of Upper
to Tlerform the obligations therof
t\\O degrees \Icst along' saI{l sule of saul drive Darby. in the County of Delaware and
Hotel Traymore m Atlantic City.
spendmg July and August at Camp
S'I CTIO:\ :1 All proceedings Lrought for "a) two hundred eight
and l\\ent) three State of Pennsylvania. designated and
Pocono
the cOllllelllnatlon of a nght of "ay for said one hundredths of a (oot to a pOInt, thence I known as Lots Nos 1878 and 1879. on
outfall ~\\er are her~b) wlthdranll nnd the north '
A F. 1fcGarrah
Borough SoliCitor 15 hcrcb\ Illstructed to
seconds west forty feet and oue one
"Aronlmlnk Sectlon of Drexel Hill Realty
nd daughter Bettv. and Mrs :hfcGar·
'[
d 'f
A B R d
contumc the samc of record
of a foot to a potnt .. thence south se\cnt) 11\11 Company' surveyed for Drexel HUI Realty
l\ r
an
11' r s .
e grave an I
sec fION' -I A certam lond gnen b, dcgrees Ilest mne feet and thlrt) four one I Company by A F Damon. Jr. civU
rah"s mother Mrs. C H. Klskaddon of children have returned from an ex- Claude C Smith and Alhert N Ga.rrett as hundredths of a foot to a pOint, thence north engineer,
Darby.
Pennsylvania.
\mherst avenue left on Thursday for tended trIp tl,rough the N'e" E-Ilgland pnnClpals and the Inrlenlluty Insllrance Com sixteen degrees forti; three nlllllltes ten second" which sold p an Is duly recorddsed &In thine
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\Iest one hundred fifteen fcet and three olle office for the recording of dee ,
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their old home 111 Gro\e City. Penna states to Canada.
:\0 30-l0I8. of the Indemnlt) Insurance Com- hundredths o( a foot to a pomt In the south and for the County of Delaware a t oreI
pan} of North AmerIca, tn the sum of T\\o erl) Side of BeechWood aVenue aforesaid, and said in Case No 2, page 11, and described
I hev a so cxpect to go to Chautauqua,
thou!';and ($2000) Dollars, IS hereby canl:elled thence north sevenly t\\O degrecs east along accordIng thereto as follows, to wit Slt:\ Y, before returmng to Swarthmore
and all of the parties arc
from their saId Side o( Beechwood avenue t\lO hundred uate on the northeasterly side of Turner
ESTAT" 4 OF BENJAMIN A TIIOMAS d
respectl'iC obligatIons thcreundH
tlurteen feet and mnety hlo onC hundredth .. avenue (fltty feet wide) at the dIstance 0 t
'lhclr son Donald 'hlcGarrah IS workmg
ceased
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SECTION 5 The prOI)er borough officers of a (001 to the first mentioned pomt and six hundred feet northwestwardly from
1 I Ene and Northeast thiS summer
L ..tters Testamentary on the above Estate arc herch} directed to rctum to said Smith place of begmnlng
the northwesterly side ot HIghland aven~
haVing been granted to Eleanor G 'rllOmas. and Garrett an)' and all depoSits m:l.de by them
(fifty teet wlde), contalnIn~ together
734 Harvard Avenue, S\\arthmore, Pa. 3Rd In relahon to the foregamg matter less such
No Improvemcnts Vacant around
tront or breadth on the sal TUrner
fifr H P 0 yx f El
Guard TrUst Company, all persons mdebted expenses as may have been Incurred by Ihe
nue sixty feet (each lot belnfJ thlrt'1 ee~
1 " last nIght
n frorn
O m avenue re- to the ..,d Estate are
to make pay florou(!'h of Swarthmore inCIdent to the
Sold as the property of Fr3nk Blum, Sara and extending of that wid h in en 1
t"r"ed
a bus Illes tr
sr '4 TION
6 "h
or
depth
northeastwardly
between
e
Ip ment, and those haVing c alms to present the
1
... e proper ,.
uorough 0 ffi cers D\ urn an d L eon I reeman
lines
at right
angles to the
said para
Turner
s
to llagerstown, ~rd.
same, Without delay, at the office of Girard are JlereU} authoTized to execute, ackno\\lcdge
avenue one hundred feet
Trust Company, Broad aud Chestnut Streets. and dela\er on behalf of the Borough any and
Condltlons---$250 00 cash on day af sale,
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PluladelphlU A A Jackson. PreSIdent
all mstruments which rna} be necessan to ac balance m ten days
Miss Vera DeMuth entertamed at
MORGAN. LEWIS & BOCKIUS, Esqs,
comphsh the proVISIOns of thiS ordInance, pro
Under and subject to certain covenants,
Attorney,
Ided. however, that the saId SmIth and Garrett LUTZ ERVIN, REESER & FRONEFIELD, conditions, reservations and buUding recards recently.
ZI07 Fidellty-Phdadelpllla Trust Bldg, shall pay all expenses relating thereto.
Attorne)s
strictions. Also under and subject to a
mortgage of ~ ,500, since reduced to
Phdadelphta, I'a
PASSED thIS Tenth day of July A D 1930
$6,375:
FRANK N. PreSIdent
REItZEL.of Councd
~rr E A. Yarnall of Kenyon avenue 1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 (Seal)
entertained the men members of the
ADVERTISEMENT FOR DIDS
Attest _
Improvements consist of two and one..
Bleb
for
maintenance
work
on
ihe
SWarth
AI. BERT N GAR RETT. JR ,
Venditioni Exponas
haIt story stucco house, 30x42 feet: one
Five Hundred Club at dmner and more Publtc School Butldmg and for a power
story stucco addition, 6x24 feet; enclosed
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d I
side porch, stucco garage, 21x18 teet.
lawn
mower atand
school
equtpment
wall .A APPROVED
lh" S,xt"nth day Secretary
of Ju\y,
eCeITluo;;r
car s ast S atur d ay evenmg.
be received
thevartous
office of
the School
Dlstrtct
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CHURCI-l NEWS
TRINITY CHURCH
SWARTHMORT::.\'N
on a motor tnp to 'Varsaw, N Y. Mrs
W cst and son "Ill be gone about two
:Mrs Theophile Saulnier VISited her \\ecks wlnle her mother, Mrs Adams,
... on Teddy at Camp POCOIlO last 'fhur:. wtll probably stay untIl the first ot
October
la)'
DOGS CLIPPED
11 00 A M Mornmg \\'orslnp with
sectIOn; let us keep the streets well
Sermon
The pastor preaches
planted with new trees when old ones
Subject - ' f h e Parable 0 f tit e
die or are removed And, as a partm& Swartbmora 1225
Window Shade.
Leaven.
thought. why can we not look forward
Strangers are ah, ays heartIly welFRED J. HARLEY
to the tune when Wallmgford can b.~
comed.
Interior Decorator
made a part of Swarthmore? Alreads
many S," arthmore people have buIlt
Succealor to
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
homes there and a roadway and bridge
Ceorce Schaltel
FRIENDS
across the Crum near the center of
Upholstering, Antique Reproductions
the borough would add to Swarthmore
Furniture Repairing
it reSidentIal section entirely in keepTllne is one of God's gifts wluch we
109 With the most deSirable parts of the CUltom Made
easily
take for granted, and in the use
Muhlenberg Aye.
borough at the present hme.
of
wlllch
we are most commonly prodFurniture
RuUedge, P ..
Igal. It IS rich in opportullltles It IS
IIIcxorable in Its record of our selection. Accord111g to the way we spend
the mill utes and the hours will we find
the Dlvme Spirit wlthm us commg
into possesSion or being crowded out
of our hves So Friends wish to lay
peculiar emphaSIS 011 the cheerful and
lovmg persistence III those habIts of
conduct wlllch will allow each day to
record a larger and fuller expellence
of God
LIGHTING & POWER WIRING
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
107 Sylvan Avenue
Rutledge
Can be reached at Sw. 1145
Phone Meclia Z8
Muhlenberg Ave.
THE
News Notes
DR. CLARENCE E. BLYE
VETERINARY SURGEON
PHONE, SW. 1225
Carroll Thayer
BUILDER
Draperies
Anna Schalles
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Mr and Mrs Leonard Ashton and
SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1930.
sons Leonard Ashton Jr and William
Potter Ashton of Elm avenue motored
wishes of the voters who placed him 111 to their summer home at Paris, Me.
Is Swarthmore Slipping?
on Saturday.
office.
(CMlln."d from Pall' 0,..)
Between 7 and 8 in tne morning and ::;;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=
heads who want a wall butlt around the
430 and 530 in the afternoon there ls,
horough to keep out progress and pcr-
through the borough is certainly not
desirable to home owners Nor is the
:'lttendant horn blowing, rumbling, ratthng and other noises which accompany most trucks and automobiles
There IS more oppositIOn in Swarthmore to the underpass than appears on
the surface because it will attract even
more through traffic Yet it is generally
admitted that the underpass Will be 3
benefit to those who live here and is 3.
popular Improvement, as was indicated
by the vote on the bond Issue last fan.
The placing of "stop" signs at all
streets crossing Chester road IS III reality nothing more than a welcome to
the through motOTlst to make a speedway of our main street and yet these
signs also protect the local driver. How
are we to meet the problem of the
motorist who must pass
through
Swarthmore to reach Chester?
The solutIOn eXists only in a by-pass
road turning off the Baltimore pike
east of Swarthmore in the vicinity of
Woodland avenue and connecting With
the Sproul road (or Chester road)
beyond the southern limits of Swarth~
more III the vlcimty of Fairview road
The State Highway Department is
already greatly interested in such a
road and Wayne D. Myers. chief engineer of the State Highway Department in this distnct, says he IS impa
hently waiting for some agitation or
the prOject by Swarthmore, so that he
c an secure funds for a survey antI
have the loute defimtely placed on the
state highway map.
"With the WIdening of the Baltimore
pike between Philadelphia and Media,
which will no doubt be accomplIshed
roon," says Mr Myers, "Swarthmore's
only salvation from becoming Just auother town on a mam artery of traffic
is thiS proposed by-pass
Only one
Swarthmore man, EIlwood B. Chapman, has ever dlscussed thiS road with
me and I can't understand why the
people of your town ignore the advantages of the project so completely."
Completion of such a by-pass even
with the unanimous support of the
people of the borough who thus far
have shown little interest m the idea,
would of course be a matter of at least
several years What is Swarthmore to
do about traffic and Its attendant nOIse
In the meantime?
ThiS appears to be a problem for
the local police If the burgess WIll
JULY 19, 1930
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HOWARD KIRK
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THE
SWARTHMOREAN
JULY 19,
NEW CHRYSLERS AT
HANNUM & WAITES'
\Valter P. Chrysler today announces
two lines of straight eight-cylinder cars
-the first eight-cylinder cars ever to
bear the Chrvsler name-and the proved products -of months of engineering
de,·c1opml'nl.
III thesl' IIl'W cars Chrysler t'llgilll'Crs
ha\"~ din'ctl'd e\"t~ry effort toward designing a car with perfect smoothlless,
perfcct roadability, perfect handling,
and a total absence of rocking or roIling through lowered center of gravity,
continental smartness, exquisite body
appointments, synchronization of engine, of transmission and of brakes-in
fact, a perfectly balanced and correlated piece of mechanism.
In appearance, neither car has a
counterpart. One of the remarkable
accomplishments has been the dcvelopment of the chassis and body design as
a unit, employing a new type of reinforced double drop chassis frame and a
welded all-steel body. Perfect correlation produces extreme lo'wness and in-'
creased headroom, with no sacrifice of
road clearance.
The four-speed transmission with
Multi-Range gear shift, which was a
proved feature in Chrysler Sixes. has
one reverse and four forward speed
ranges-heavy duty-starting-acceleration and driving. In the highest gear,
high car speed at slow engine speed
for fast driving and economy are provided. The silent third gear is designed
for heavy traffic and acceleration on
steep grades or mountain driving.
Shifting betwccn these two higher
speed ranges is accomplished by a flick
of the control lever at any car speed,
and insures the highest degree of operating flexihility .
..
WALTER P.
PRESENTS TWO NEW
STRAIGHT EIGHTS
"
Saturday evening July 19, at Senape
Park an Old Fashioned Fiddler's Contest will be held. Admission is frlt e
and the event has hecome an annual
attraction at the park.
STANLEY COMPANY THEATRE
DIRECTION WARNER BROB.
CHESTER
Today
Jack Oakie in
"THE SOCIAL LION"
Sat. MoD. Tues.
Noi'ma Shearer in:
"LET' US BE GAY",
.
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'
Wed. Thur. Fri.
Doiores Del Rio
E~mund Lowe in
"THE BAD ONE"
WASHINGTON
Today. Tomorrow
Zane Grey'.
"THE BORDER LEGION"
with
Richard Arlen-Jack Holt
Mon. Tues.
Marion Davies in
"THE FLORODORA GIRL"
All progress is change.
Only by change do man and the factors of
his civilization move from the lower to the
higher state; from the crude to the finer
development .
Our Chrysler engineers devote their lives
to study, to analysis, to experimentation. And
out of this constant searching and trying comes
the knowledge, conviction and decision that
lead to progress.
In announcing two complete lines of New
Straight Eights, in addition to our lower priced
Chrysler Sixes, we now register our most
important change and progress-all designed,
all worked for, all created-to give the world
better and more satisfying transportation.
Wed. Thur.
Alice White in
"SWEET MAMA"
MEDIA THEATRE
MEDIA, PA.
Saturday-Today
Richard Arlen and
Mary Brian in
"LIGHT OF THE
WESTERN STARS"
Monday and Tuesday
Belle Bennette in
"COURAGE"
Special Attraction
Rin-Tin-Tin in
"ROUGH WATERS"
Wednesday and Thursday
New Fox
FOLUES OF 1930
with EI Brendel and
Frankie Richardson
In our progress there is no departure from
fundamental principles.
To maintain public approbation, we must
give finer, more dependable, more dynamic car
performance - we must offer always greater
value, as well as cars better suited to the needs
of modern transport.
Thus our latest Chryslers - the new
Chrysler Imperial Eight - containing as they
do, outstanding engineering and style improvements-are we beiieve, milestones along the
course of automobile progress.
Weare proud and eager to submit these
cars to the inspection and test of the public.
w. P.
Chrysler
C H R Y S LE R E IGH T
A Straight Eight of silky, flashing speed.
Designed like its companion car with extremely
low center of gravity. Multi-range four speed
transmission, Chrysler, weather-proof, internal
hydraulic brakes. Four moderately priced body
styles. Royal Sedan $1525; Special Convertible
Coupe $1665; Coupe with Rumble Seat $1495;
Roadster $1495; F. O. B. Factory (Special Equipment Extra)
HANNUM & WAITE
so.
CHESTER RD. AND YALE AVE.
SWARTHMORE
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WALTER P.
I
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PRESENTS TWO NEW
STRAIGHT EIGHTS
..
!"attlnlay "\'l'lIillg July )\), at :-;l'llapl'
Park an (lit! Fa,;hilllll'd Fiddh-r\ ClIlItl'sf will hl' h,,"1. :\dllli,;,;illll is ir!;"
alld t hl' l'n'lIt hob hI'l'OIllI' all alllltlal
attraction at Iill' park,
STANLEY COMPANY THEATRE
DIRECTION WARNER BROS,
CHESTER
Today
Jack Oakie in
"THE SOCIAL LION"
Sat. Mon. Tues.
Norma Shearer in
"LET US BE GAY"
Wed. Thur. Fri.
Dolores Del Rio
Edmund Lowe in
"THE BAD ONE"
WASHINGTON
Today-Tomorrow
All progress is change.
Only by change do man and the factors of
his civilization move from the lower to the
higher state; from the crude to the finer
development.
Our Chrysler engineers devote their lives
to study. to analysis. to experimentation. And
out of this constant searching and trying comes
the knowledge. conviction and decision that
lead to progress.
with
Richard Arlen-Jack Holt
Mon. Tues.
Marion Davies in
"THE FLORODORA GIRL"
To maintain public approbation, we must
give finer, more dependable, more dynamic car
performance -
we must offer always greater
value, as well as cars better suited to the needs
of modern transport.
Thus our latest Chryslers Chrysler Imperial Eight -
Zane Grey's
"THE BORDER LEGION"
In our progress there is no departure from
fundamental principles.
In announcing two complete lines of New
Straight Eights. in addition to our lower priced
Chrysler Sixes, we no\\' register our most
important change and progress-all designed.
all worked for. all created-to give the world
better and more satisfying transportation.
Wed. Tltul·.
Alice White in
containing as they
do, outstanding engineering and style improvements-are we believe, milestones along the
course of automobile progress.
We are proud and eager to submit these
cars to the inspection and test of the public.
w.
"SWEET MAMA"
P. Chrysler
CHRYSLER E I G H T
MEDIA THEATRE
MEDIA, PA.
Saturday-Today
Richard Arlen and
Mary Brian in
"LIGHT OF THE
WESTERN STARS"
Monday and Tuesday
Belle Bennette in
"COURAGE"
Special Attraction
Rin-Tin-Tin in
"ROUGH WATERS"
Wednesday and Thursday
New Fox
FOLLIES OF 1930
with EI Brendel and
Frankie Richardson
A Straight Eight of silky. flashing speed.
Designed like its companion car with extremely
low center of gravity. Multi-range four speed
transmission. Chrysler, weather-proof. internal
hydraulic brakes.
Four moderately priced hody
styles. Royal Sedan $1525; Special Con vertihle
Coupe $1665; Coupe with Rumhle Seat $1495;
Roadster $1495; F. O. B. Factory (Special Equipment Extra)
HANNUM & WAITE
so.
the new
CHESTER H,D. AND YALE AVE.
SWARTHMORE
II,
No. 29
Swarthmore, Pa., July 26, 1930
$2.50 Per Yeal
NOISY BIRDS
BEGIN!New School Head Busy iCOUNTY WEEK
CAUSE COMPLAINTS bO~:':;d::d:~:r~h'o~u::~:; b::~'~t~:IPreparing for Fall Term
PICNIC, JULY 30
WIDENING OF PARK
/
AVENUE TO
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borough property at Park and Dart-/
Department Uses Water To
mouth avenue will bcgin ncxt wcek.
Frighten Them
The work at the intersection of Park I After nearly a month as supen'isin!! I
Away
and Dartmouth will be started first. I principal of the Swarthmorc public
.
Chester road also will undergo an! schools, Frank R. ~f orc\" feels that hl
PETITION
BORO
.
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Committees Named and Hard at
Work Preparing For
Annual Affair
.
operation next week when a new gas is becoming aC(IUaintcd' with many of
500 EXPECTED TO ATrEND
main will be put in from in front of I h~ advantages and limitations of the
I
Swarthmore's chief source of agitation S.hirer's ?ru~ Store. to .th<: Baltimore I school system hcr(' and will be f~lI.v
I Swarthmore's annual Country \Veek
.
h
k lb'
h pike. TIllS will entail dlggmg up the preparcd to mect the problems wlllch
'picnic will be hcld next \Vednesday.
t , pa"
""n m t , " " " th, ,ut;" d;,tan" and wHi pw- th, "tual h.g;m,;n. of the "hool 10m,
IJuly 30 ;n Emmon,' wood,. Commat,,,
",unt,. of Ha",..d and Va,,", ",,,me. bably n."";tat, d"ou" at 'om, of ,;u S'p'"n .." w,lI b,;ug.
! head,
nam,d at th, m"Hng h.",
where thousands of starlings, .sparrows I the street
i
r. Morcy has watchcd with mterest
'Monday cvening and a plea for
. an,t blackbirds have gathered nightly to I Numerous complamts have bcen / the summer school session and the
i cooperation of all Swarthmorcalls was
fill the early evening hours with chatter- made lately of escaping gas from the i public playground movemcnt this sUJn! made,
ing, screeching and other sources of dis- Chc·ster road main and se.ve~al attempt'> [tiler and is particularly interested in
Charles A. Smith was named prcsipleasure.
have been made to repaIr It at placel>, I the latter part of the playground pro·
dent of the Association again this yeai'
A petition signed by a number of I It has finally been dccided, however, I
with the work in industrial an.'
and thc following officers were also
property owners on the two .streets was I that the only solution is to replace the household arts.
i chosen: vice chairman, Harvey R.
The building program is also requiri Pierce; secretary, :\r rs. Chester Robpresented to council carly in the week main entirely.
urging .that bodTyhto do.
aboudt
., • •
,'in g considerable attention from Mr.
I erts; associate secretary,
Alice
thc
e p.e!1tlOners requeste
:\forey and although the shop building
I
Lukens, and treasurer, Albert N.
will be entirely completed and full'!
I Garrett.
that t~e pohce authorlt.les of the borough
mto the
WIt? shotguns every
equippcd for the opening of school this
i The following cOlllmittee chairmen
ntght for a whl!e. TillS was done last
fall it docs not appear at this tim: tha1
: were namcd: Transportation commityear when the b!rds
too numerthe Rutgers, avenue building WIll b·.'
I
tee, E. Clayton \"'alton and Harry
ous but was dlscontl11ued when other
filll'slle(1
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reSIdents
of the borough comp I'
alne d
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will
probahly have to start the
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'bout a rain of shot l)ourillg down on I·
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ouse
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WIth .thc
same
schedulc
tl.13t
.was
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Mrs. John
0 f th e poI'Ice. Courses
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Howard Taylor' soltcltmg ~frs HarT
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year
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acWtu!lg
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said, "but I thcbncw
school1 will
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.an tlh a rte.Ituse
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NEARLY FINISHED fi Mr.
IRa;'mond
\Valtcrs and
Mrs .
trees
was 111
oa t·Ion 0 0 f ae SHOP
I I l\forey
I l~ belicves , that the
' .athleti.:
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h d
. Ie ( at tIe '\.utgers
d' .
I enuef site
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roug or Inance.
a\
Plercc', ICC cream' l\lrs
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~Iagistrate Ulrich also added testimony Summer courses in industrial a.rts III good con Ihon w len oot)a time
Ryan, J r.; milk and water, l\f rs. Albcrt
opposing the shot-gun siege when he for hoys and h.ousehold arts for golrlS comcs around. The grass on the fi<:ld
FRANK Ro MOREY
Fassitt;
hospitality,
Mrs. Chester
brought in several dead song birds which were started thIS week. at. the Swartl!-, at prescnt appcars to ~e pretty. thm, Supervising Principal of the Swarth- . Roberts; health and comfort, Mrs, Johe declared had evidentally been .<;hot by more High school bUlldmg and will but may be adequate If there IS not
more Public Schools
scph Scal and llrs. Robert Devereux;
residents in the bird infested area. He really get underway next week. The I too much dry wcather the rest of the
grounds committcc, Chester Roberts;
'1\Ot only opposed the police using shot work is part of the
play-! summer. In case the
field cannot the crowding of the past scmcster whell and collecting and returning committee
gUrlS but said that he would have anyone grollnd program and is WIthout cost to be I1S(,(1 the games will be played on the drawing work was done in the arl . Frank Geltz and Harvey Pierce.
arrested who was caught doing any all the children of the borough.
the old field at the College avenue room of the college avenue building.
II
The workers arc anxious this year l!)
shooting.
Benjamin J. Cook, the regular
building.
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l\[r. :\Iorey is also pcrsonally supcr- have a better picnic than cver befor.'.
The fire department was then appealed training teacher at the high school, IS
The ncw supen'lsmg prinCIpal IS verv vising repairs, repainting and some few Five hundrcd mothers and children unto and the volunteer firemcil visited the in charge of the course for boys, and much interested in the proposed gym- improvements around thc building this Ider 6 years of age have been invited.
bird retreat on three occasions during the girls work will be under the super- nasium.
,A number of sec-saws, small chairs,
the early part of the week and turned VISIon of Miss.
M.
"Basketball in my opinion is one of
"Ycs. I
spending
cverv (:tc. are particularly dcsirable this year.
water upon the upper ..anches of the tc:acher of domesttc sCience at the high the finest sports that can be encourag· 'lay here,' he declared, trYlllg to get
Thc usual requests for money contrees. Great clouds of birds arose on school during the regular term.
in any school system," declared M r. 'lcquainted with every phasc of th,' tributiOlls and contributions of food
each occasion and some of the residents
l\Ir. Cook and Miss Cherry arc still
"A hoy has to be pretty husk\' \York. It feels mighty good to me to will he made during the next few days
said yesterday that. conditions were im- desirous of more' enrollments and thc to play foothall and must I.earn a. lot ')e back in public school administrativ,' and it is hoped that people now out of
pro\'ed. Others said that the result of boys and girls who have, not already lof rules. Baseball
reelUlres skilled .vork where I have actual contact with to\\'1\ who have helped the project ill
(Clmtin",d on Page Su-J
attended any of the classes will be per- I players and a proficlcnt team. But '1 c('rtaill group of pupils. I have plcnty other years will send in thcir check to
•• •
mitt(:d to begin next .week.
basketball can be played by almost any <)f ideas and plans that I wallt to work aay of the officers of the Associatioll.
WALTER S.
No ah,olut"y d,fi!,;" ag, Um;t ha; I b?y 0' g;'1. Som, may b, mo," pror.- ou, hee<, but I won't "" to ,>u,h them
Anyone
a cae at hom, 0 ..
DIES IN 63RD YEAR been set for the pupils, but the classes I clent
othcrs, but the team O!
'111 at oncc. Dr. Ferguson has left
\Vednesday IS asked to get 111 t.uch
wiII he largely for children of the sixth II players IS small and may be multiplied in sple11did condition and of course tlu: I with M r. \Valton or Mr. Cookman so
\Valter S. Bickley husband of Mrs. to the twelfth grade for girls over tell any numhcr of times, depending on th{' IJUdiet for the coming school year is that they will know how many cars to
Josephine Sharp Bickie.r, retired business years
over twelve years.
, number of groups of players there
'llready made up S£? that I cOllldn:1 count on.
executive and widely known Rotarian, class periods WIll be arranged accordmg! "I want to sec Swarthmore High make any v(:ry drastic changes e\'en If! A large number of volunteer workdied Wednesday at his home on the to the pupils.
I have a good basketball team and [ l wanted to."
I"rs about 16 to 20 years are desired to
Baltimore pike, Swarthmore, following
The Ilew shop building is expected i walit to sec all of the stude'llts intercstThen Swartilmore's ncw school hc<,d i wait on tahles.
of two years. He was in hi;; completcd
ti.me
Il'd in basketball. To .do this wc must
to change the subject frol": All of the
of. the borough
SIxty-third year.
the boys Will receIve theIr 1I1structlOn . ha\'e a good gymnasIUm, so naturally '.l1mgs 1I1sIdc the scho.)1 to the grounds
urged to slop III
at the
Bickley retired from the presi-! in this building. During the past week, : I am very much interestcd in thc pro- -lround the building.
I picnic grounds to see Ihat everything is
dellcy of the Penn Steel Castings Com-1M
"Sce that mulbern' tree. Thc bark iall right.
l r. Cook secured an old automobile. i ject."
!l3l1y, Chester, about fifteen years ago which he has torn clown and put to- I )'Ir.
is very enthusiastic ahol11 "Iose to the ground ilas been knockc,1 !
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but still retain an interest in it. He was j gether to teach the boys the different, Ihe new shop building. It consists of a r:>ff so that it is not as healthy as it I SWARTHMORE GIRL AT.
palcntee and owner of the Baldt Anchor. parts and how they work.
I g-ood sized working room, a room of should be. Several of thc other Irees
SO. AMERICAN WEDDING
Company, Chester, until 1913. He was i Miss Cherry will teach her class in' slightly smaller dimensions to be IIsell around here need
X'ext we.:k '
also a member of the Board of Direc-j the regular domestic science room at as a machine shop, and a drawing room. ['m going to have that silver maple
A Swarthmore girl and two Swarthtor,; of the Delaware County Trust the high school.
In addition to these three large units./ trimmed and I hope that before lono{ more College graduates werc members
Cumpany, th, Prine", Madha Hotd: "W, cxpect to hav, ,on" ;""'uet;v. thee,;, a coom fo, ,toring lumhee a,,,1 ,ve'll hc .bl, to plan. a f,w f;e, an" lof th, hridal
a, th, w,dd;ng of
Company, of S,. Pctc",hu,g, F1:,-, and laud enjoyabl, ","'k ;n
hu;I
>00>"" of S. S."mou, Follw'" of 'I'pl"voo_,
o
Fla. 'I
BI' kl
I everyone is canning, we expect to hav!'
The wood work will continue to be attractive.
X'. J., and J. \Vinsor lvI'S, assistant
rlor to IS I ncss ..v r.
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we
cpt an attractive y aJof _ tra( e commiSSIoner at t le
mertcan
3 ct1\:e
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eClIlhg a
berR
etahlcs, \Ve also hope to teach the girl.; i
boy hut advanced work in this s('aped school house will hc a ksson in Embassy at Rio cll' Janciro. The wcrl1
e Club
prtngand
aventhe followin
u,
estei'
. e itself to. bovs
and
girls who will
I k pIa c e in the pr'sence
of
lar\'
c1uhsu,
of St. lOW t 0 a'I( I their mothers in serving'. department' I
aIH ',:or k'Ill. th e mac I111
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N(, 236 F and AM' Chester Chapter and handkerc1uefs to match-) oc I RUISER CHESTER
A distinctive feature of the shilt is that Chapman, of Swarthmore, :\llss CharNo: 258 Royal
Masons ° Cheste; printed lien sets, and other useful and i C O N FIRST VOYAGE each enlisted man has a bunk instead of IOUe S. Salmon. of Ashland, Ky., and
No.
Kn;ght, •TempI .., ;'''"e,,;''g actkl"," >ay, )f ;" Ch,n,..
a hamm",. and th, ,I"",.;n. deek, aeo )r;"
'hee F cit ", of Bait
Th,
anrj Lulu Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S.
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elltl'rely separate from the mess, thlls maid of honor was ).hss Alice
The IO,OOO-Ion scout crUIser
lester, giving the men more comfort.
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In politics, he was a Republican and
Slifer-Bird
bet.I1 F 0 II we II ane I tIe
t IIrec Im llza
\1;.. , a great lover of sports in general, I
Captain Arthur Philip Fairfie~d, co~•••
mauls arc, all graduates of the class 01
bill of gunning and fishing in particular., The marriage of Miss Eleanor Maris, mander, cleared from thc PllIladelphm
1928 :It
College.
')u,;ng h;, ;Un"", in th' p"t few, B;rd, daught" of M ... WaI." H. Btd,d., Navy Yaed, I,.agu, bland, 'hortly aft" I
Hall-Ensign
. Th, h.. de wa, a "ud,nt at .R,,,g,:,
Ye.,rs, Mr. Bickley divided his time be- I to Herbert Irvin Slifer of New York 1 8 :30 o'clock Thursday morning and I
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. lor two y:ars, and later stm\Jed
h\ Icn his beautiful estate on the Balti-I \vill take placc this afternoon in the,
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The weddmg of
ISS Janet Lctltla! tume deSign at the Art
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avenue, and I church of St. A.saph,. Bala. The Rever-: river on the first leg of her "shake-I Ensign,
hi:: wInter horne I? St: P;tersburg, Fla. ent! Benjamin N. Bml, rector. of
;down" cruise to the :Mediterranean.
jl\(rs. C. E. Ellsign of Rossvillc, Gt:nr-! )'Jr. Ives IS the son of
and
spent a short time III the John,<; Hop- church al1<' all unclc of the 1m lie Will
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H II on of F. H. lves, of Oak Park, III.. In 192:'1
killS Ho.spital, Baltimore, last year.
officiate and she will be given in mar- I Ie. lC\h' carl part of October gm. [0 • r. 0111. organ.
he was appoint cd Amcrican vice COII. fie is survived by his widow, Mrs. riage by her brother \Villiam Gibson t
t the Ion; pier at the plant o{ I )'frs. Anna C. Hall, of Dlckmson
sui at ).Iazatlan. He resigned, joinC'!
Shaep Bk.ley, and th'"" , Bkd. Th, ma;d of hon"" ;, >I;"
t'oto: Company, foot of 1.I0yd i nu" Swacthm",", and th, I", 1"'- I.. the lIuccau.
strcet, for a two days stay in this port./ Brewer Hall, took placc on \Vedncs- Commercc III 1928.
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Petersburg, Fla., and .M rs. John I college fnends of the groom at
, \t tl t time the city will present a I
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wilmore.
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hl" held at the residence at 2 p. m., Sat)'fr. and Mrs. Slifer will live in Flllsh- : h
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: orginal Scout Cruiser Chester, and the Hev. Dr. StllnpsolI, pastor 0
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r. and :'If rs. Hichanl C. Grant of
I1ral cemetery.
e. to
, : Delaware County Chapter, D. A. R. willi (hurch officiating, assisted hy Rev. Or. ! Ruogers aV{'nue announce the hirth of
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, Xext Friday evening at 7 0 clock present a ship's clock.
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daughter 011 July 22 at the Preshy).rary \\Talton is now workin{{ i Swarthmore's
.airplal!c cllthus-: During th.e
:;tay.here, It wI.1I
:'Ilr. and
Hall are gradllall's oi ! lerian Hospital in Philadelphia.
as assistant in the office of the 1)ublic' iasts will hold a I)lg aIr carlllval on tl)(' he open for I1IS(I('ctlOlI hy resulents of tillS: I
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SChool system at the College avenue' Prep School grollnds. Classes WI
H' 'city and Delaware county, specla
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Engagement Announced
il iss Sadie '\ Chadwick
made liP for the different models anti: rangements ha\'ing heen made to insure I'
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en routt. to Guerrant in i ll"agement oj her (laughter Isahel H.
O"an Geove. Dudng hee .h"nee W" ""I pubHe ;, u",,1 to aU'nd. bU .. ,,: h,.... "".
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I;h; Ken,ucky )Iouuta;n, wh"" th'''l).f cCandless tn r. Harold Sylvester of
\\'a\ton will be in charge of thc oOicc are to be made at Suplee's hardware I'
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I\"ork.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
II,
No. 29
Swarthmore, [la., July 26, I 1J3('
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NOISY BIRDS
CAUSE COMPLAINTS
WIDENING OF PARK
A VENUE TO BEGIN
$2.50 Per Yeal
New School Head Busy COUNTY WEEK
Preparing for Fall Term
PICNIC, JULY 30
Thl' wid"lIillg IIi I'itrk an'nlle on
hlllh sid,'s alld Ihl' ctlttin~ had, oi 11ll'
h,.n'lIgh pn'pl'rly at I'ark alld 1);11':Department Uses Water To 11111t1lh aH'IlII" will Iltgill tlext \lTe".
-------Frighten Them
Thl' wild, at Ihl' inkr~eclilln Ili I'ark
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a"'"p'T\'i,ill'f
Committees Named and Hard at
Away
and I>arlllhllllh will I", slarled tir'l.
I)rilll'il'al , ... 11ll' ;-:"anlllll,.r,· j'\lI.li,.
Work Preparing For
Chesler n)a
Annual Affair
P~TITION
BORO COUNCIL operatioll IIl'xl wed, \dll'1I a IH'W g.\:, "eh""b, Frallk I~. :'11,,1',')" i""I" that II.
------maill will hl' put ill frolll ill in)lI! "i i" lte(""III:II!!; a"'1l1aill!t-<1 'I"illl lIIally " ..
EXPECTED TO ATTEND
;\\';II'lllIlIore's chid SOIIl"Ce of agitatioll ShinT', I )rug Sit )n' I,) I hl' I :alt illl< );',' til .. ad,allta!!; .. , alld 11IlIilali"lh "'" tl".
,,("h,")lsy,1t-11I ill"\", ;ilHI \\"111 1." iulIl'
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pi]';", This will ell tail digging tip Ih •.
d" '11Ig Illl" past week has heen m the stn'd the "lItire di~tal1l''' alld \,ill pr .. - pn'I';!J"('<1 t" III'Tt til,· pr .. ltl,·nb whi, h
SlI"arthlll"r,·\ allllllal l'''"lIlry \\',Tk
li'mity oi j lan'anl alld \'assar an'nues I hahly lIecessitale (Il-totlrs at ~llllH' , ... I il,' a("llIal lH'ginllill,-! "i th .. "'h""l IlTIII
pi("lIi(" will 10" h .. ld 1I,'xt \\','<111"""'.",
; ,I S"pt :nllll'r ,,;11 hril!'('
II'; ,'n' thousands "i starlings, ,"parrows Ihl' stlTd illters'Ttiolls.
july 30 ill Elllmolls' \I'"",],;. l""lIIl11itt,."
:\1 r. :'I1"r .. y ila, \I·"tch,d with int''!"'',1
all
hlackhinls hal"e gathered lIightly III
XIIIIH'rllUs complaillts hal:,· he'. 11
Iwad, \\"tT" lIallled al thl' nll·,·tillg held
til" thL' early el"ening hours with chatter- lIIade latl'ly oi escapillg gas trolll th,., the SIlIIllIl'T ,,'h,".1 ","SIOIl alld th,.
:\I"n
1'1, ISllre.
madl' .
han' he ell mad,' to repair It at plan',. !lilT and i, partil'lIlarly illt"lTsll'd ill
\ petition sigllecl hy a 11I1Jnhl'r oi
tIll' latt .. r pari "i the playgrolllul pn'.,
Charh s .\. SlIIith "'as lIalll .. ,l pn,,,iIt has fillalh- heell decid,'(1. howe\'er,
pr· ]!"rty OWII"rs on thL' t\\"o ,streets was
'~ralll with th .. w"rk ill illdll,trial :Jill'
d"llt
IIi the .\sst>('iatillll agaill this ye;.,that the olll~: sulutillll is to n'plan' th,
;l<>lhehold art,.
pr' 'C:lltl'd to council l'ady ill the \n'ek
and
th .. i,)II,)wing ,.flinTs \\"l'n' al",
lIIaill ellt irL'ly.
Iw:ing that hody to do somethillg ahollt
The hllildillg prllgl'alll is abo rUlui:'e11t.St'II:
yin' "hairmall, Ilarl"".'" I':.
th.. I1IIISall('e, The petitiollers requ,'sted
illl! cpn~idt'rahle attt.'llti(tll iruI11 :\1 L ;
l'i'T"": se('n·tary, :\Irs. Ch"SllT I~,)h
th"t Ihe police aUlhorities oi the horollgh
:'Ilorey alld alth"lIgh tl\(, shop hltildill;": :
'TiS: a"," .. iall" s,',-rl"lary, :'II i,.;s :\lin'
hl.:l.l' illto the trees with shotgulls (,I"ery
will he elltirely Clllllpll'kri alld iull,."
.'1. l.uk'·lIs, alld tn'asur"I', :\ 11 llTI ~,
lIi .. "t iOl' a while, This was dOlle last
"<]lIippl'll illr the "pl'lIillg IIi ,cholll th;, .
Carr,", 1.
It.r whell Ihe hinLs hecallle too IIUllleriall it do,'s 1It'I app .. ar at this tilll" thaI!
Thc i"l1l1"illg ("""1m ill,',' ("hairlllell
;"1- hut was ,Iiscolltilltll'd wlll'1I other
tIll' 1~lItgers a n' II \Il' Lllildillg will ], ..
lIalll"d: Trans]" )rtation c(lllllllit\\"l'n'
rl,iciL-lI!s oi the horough cOl1lplained
fill ish .. ".
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Clayt"11 \\'altllll allel lIarry
ah, 'III a raill oj shot pourillg dow II oil
"\\',. will prllhahl.'" han' ttl ,Iar! tIll
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ilia
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: ";IIHlldch "Ollllllitl"", :\1 rs.
th\"ir heads after l'aeh siege .. f the polin'. Courses In Household And In- \Tar with Ill(' ';;1111 .. ,clll'clllle that wa;-::1
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I'alllll'r all(l :\1 r". E(I\\'arri
austrial Arts 1:0 Begin
This year the police authorities actill g
ill dr"I,t lI"i"'1I sdltll)1 d",ed:' :\lr. :\1".
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l'lIlertailllllt'lIt, :\Irs. JOhl1
Next Week
"II the rc'Colllllll'ndatioll of Burgess \\'iln·.\" said, "hilt I hl' 11,·,,· sl"ll<>"l will l"lT
I/""'"nl
Ta.'"l"r:
slllil'iling, :\1 rs. Ilarli:llll R, I.alldis reill'ed to shoot into th"
lailliv 1)(' r,';I
old
'~ritlill:
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:>'Ir~. \\', :\. ;-:pallg.
tnes stat ing that it \I'as ill \'iloatioll oi a SHOP
NEARLY
FINISHED :'II~. :\inn'y il('li'~\"l's that th" alhkli,
,,"r: rlCl' puddillg alld ("'I( )kil"s. :\1 ro;o
III ,n )lIgh •"dillallce.
fi..J" at (he "utg.. rs ;I\,'lIl1e ,itl II ill IH'
l{aYlllolHI \\·alter,.; and :\1 rs. ] larn'.\"
.'II agist I'atc' Cl rich also ad(!L'd Il'st illlOll y
Sumlll''\" cOllrses ill illdllslrial arts ill go"d cOlldilioll whl'1l iOllthall tilll,' I
Pi'Tn: in' ,-rl"alll, :\1 r~. \\'. l'ars!lll
UppllSillg the Shot-gllll siegc' whL'1I he ior ho\'s ami hOIlSl'hold arts ior ~!irls ('OIl1,'s arolllld. TIll' grass oil thl' tield
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all. Ir.: lIIilk alld \I:ttlT, :'II r' .. \1I"'r!
hr"ught ill sen'ral dead sung hirds which \\"el"(' siarted this wC'l'k at the Swart 11- at pn'''''lIt appears to he pretty thill,
FRANK R. MOREY
Fassitl;
hospilality,
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(,1ll'st,'I'
h.. declared had e\'idelltally hem ,shot hy
lI](ln' II igh
school huildillg alld wiil hilt ma\' he adeqllatl' ii then' i,.; lIot Supervising Principal of the Swarthr.. sidenis ill the hinl ill iL'sll'd area, Ill'
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h'alth
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c(llIIillrt,
:'Ilrs
. .1,,more Public Schools
n·all.\" gl'l uud,'rway lIext wl'l'k, Th" to" IIIl1l:h dry "·,'alh,,r th" n's! of th.:
Iwt only opposc'd th" police IIsillg shot
stl'h S .. al alld :>.Irs. H,)IHTt Ih'\'lT"lIx:
gUlls hut said that he would hal'e anyone work is P:II"t or the Sll III III ,'r pla·:- SIlIlIl1IlT. III cas<' the IIl'W ti .. lcl can no! :h" crowdillg IIi tlH' past Sellll'sler wh"J1 ~rt )IIIHls Cllllllllitt",·, (,I,,'ster I~oher(s:
arrested who was caught duing" any I.!rollll(l program alld is withollt cost to' he IIS",I tIll' g;IIIIl'S will h" played Oil IIIl' clrawillg work was clIlIIl' ill the an and ""lIl'ctillg alld retllrllillg l"(llIIlIIit(f;"
~hl" .ting.
all the childn'll of th" horollgh,
'the old field at the ('oil ,'g,' an'IIIH; ;'oom oi th,' .:olkge a 1"l'lI Ill' ullildillg.
Frallk C,·ttz alld Ilan·".'" l'i'Tn'.
Ih'lIjalllill J, Cook, the I"('glllar mallllal huildillg.
:\Ir, :\IIlr".'" i" als., p,'rsolla1ly SIlI""'Th,' fi re ,lepartlllellt was th"l1 allll,'aled
TIll" \,",'rk'To; an' allxiolb this Yl'ar ,.,
t.. alld the \·"llIlItecl- fin'lIIe;l I'isited the trailling t,adll'r at th" high school. is
Th,' III II' snpervising principal IS \"('1"\' l'lsmg repairs, repailllillg and SOIlI,' f,"\" ha\'" a hl'tlt-r pit-IIi .. thall "nT hefor.'.
itird retreat Oil three occasioll s durillg ill charg,' of th" COllrse ior hoys, alld IIllleh illterest"d ill the prol,,),,'d gyll!- :111 pro \"('111 , "" arolllld the hllildillg thi- Fin' hlllldrl'd 11101 h .. rs alld ,'hilelrl"ll 1111,II III III ,'r.
th,· early part oi the week alld turned the girls work will h,' IIl1der t h,' SIlP,',-- lIasilllll,
dl"r / • .'"('ars "j ag .. han' IIlTII illl"ikd,
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"Yes, I alii sp"llding pral'li"ally ,'\Tn' :\ mUlI1",r oi S"l'-saws, slllall ('hairs,
Creat douds of hinb. arose <>11 tladll'r of dOlllestic sci c'lIet, at the high :hl' lillest spons thai ('an he ,'Ilcollrag' '1;1\' here," he dl'clared, In'illg 10 I.!"! ·fl". arl' parti("lIlarly dl'sirahJ.. this y,'ar,
tach occasion and SOllie of the resident.' s('hool dllrillg th" regular krill,
'd ill all\' ~chool S\'stl'IIl," dn'lan'" :\1 r. '1(';llIailltl'd 'I'ith '.'n'ry "h'ase oi tll.
Thl' IIsllal rt'qllesh illr mllll"y "(111_
.'aid \,esl<'nl;I\' that COlldit iOlls were illl:\Ir. Cook alld ~Iiss Cherry an' still :'II ore\'. :':\ ho\' hOI'" to h,· prell,· hllsl;l' '\"I)rk. It in'ls lIIighty g(l(ld to lilt' I" Irihllt iOlls alld ('olltrilmt illlls oi i01l,1
prj 'I·C·~1. (Jth~rs saicl that till' result of desirolls of 1I10rt' (,Ilrollm"nl~ ;111<1 I Ill' 10 Ill;~,' iOlllh;;11 alld IIlllst ka~n a I.. ! ')V ],;I<"!': ill p:ILIit' "~'h(llll ;,dmillio;trali,', ,,·ill 1)(' III<1dl" dllrillg th,' lI .. Xt it·w (\;Iy"'
(Colltin"ed 011 Page Si.·)
h",'s alld girls who han' 110t already (Ii ~1I1,~, Ba";l"h;dl also n'cluir('s ~kille" "',,rk \\"lInt" I ha\'l' aelllal ("olllart ".it" :1I,d i! io; h"p"d tItat 1"'''IIk II',\\" (lilt
:III-"ll(kd any oi th .. classl's will hL' PtT- play"rs alld a prolieil'lIt tealll. 1:111 '1 "'l"laill grllllp (Ii pllpils. I hal',. ph-II:,. tOWII wIlli han' hdp,'d th,· proj .. ct ii,
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Ilaskl"lhall call hl' plaYl"d hy alll10st a:\.\· ')i id .. as and plalls Ihat I ,,'allt t,) \\"I.ri, ntlt .. r \"c'al's will s .. lId ill their ('h,... k to
lIIitt!"" to hegill lIext \\'c'"k,
WALTER S. BICKLEY
lIIay he ilion' prof:, "II' h .. r,', hilt I W\lll't try to Jlu,h Ih"1lI :;'1.\' "i thl' otlin'rs (II Ihl' .\,;,."ciatioll.
DIES IN 63RD YEAR Xo
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The Swarthmorean, 1930-07
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1930-07
digitized microfilm
Film P398-P427
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1930 JULY.pdf