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Vot 111, No. 1
Swarthmore, Pa" January 10, 1931
$2.50 Per Year
"The Youngest" Proves Entertaining IFORTNIG~ilTTci>N MONDAY School Board Undecided On
Production of . Players' Club AI rs. Hervey Schumacher will enter-.
Building Gym This Year
Robert W. Graham Featured In Laugh Provoking Comedy;
Unemployed To Benefit
tain the Fortnightly at her home on
Haverford avenue, on January 12th at
2 :30 o'clock.
The newest of Mr. Galsworthy'~
works "On Forsythe Change" will be
reviewed by .11r5. Clifford. In this
book we meet many of the distinguishcd members
the famous Forsythe
family. There is talk of many a happening in the early days-and one
might think the family had assembled
for an anniversary or a New Year's
celebration.
Mrs. Schumacher will review an article by Ossip Gabrilowitsch and Mrs.
Perry will contribute an anecdote.
Long ago it was' ,decided that ~he confidence in his own rote and in the
chief aim of the Players' Club should work of his fellow actors which always
be to. entertain its mem b ers rath er made the performance at its best when
he was on the stage.
than to educate them or enlighten them
The work of William C. Pickett and
on social questions or use them as an Miss Elizabeth Hunter was particuelement in developing new ideas aild lady natural and at all' times sl1stained
methods in the Little Theatre move- interest while John E. Fricke as the
ment. With this chief aim in mind, oldest brother played a difficult role
"The YO\lngest," 'I:-hilip Barry's popu- very convincingly.
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lar three act play about a typical Am~f1"s; J, V. S. Bishop as the mother
eri~an home in which the youngest was sympathetic and understanding JOHN F. CONWAY
NEW FIRE CHIEF
child is' the ce~ter of' distraction is and admirably suited for the part in
one of the most successful plays the every particular. Dr. David Cramp and
club members have seen in some time. lfiss Mildred Simpers as the married
John F. Conway. well known merchant
Although little morc than an hour couple living at home added much to of Swarthmore. wea .. elected ("hid of th('
and a half in running time, it is packed the performance and were excellent' Swarthmore Fire and Protective Asso~
with as many if not more laughs than examples of good casting and rlirection. dation at the meeting of active members
most of the Players' Club" two hour and
~fiss Dorothea Tetlow as the heroine Thursday night. Mr. Conway has heen
a half plays. As directed by Robert W. who appears on the scene and plays an an active fireman for the past fiftecn
Graham, a' vetehin director of the club, important role in the existence of years and has assi5ted at all of Swarthand Charles R. Docherty, a newcomer everyone, was altogether charming 111 marc's big fires.
who assisted Mr..Graham, th~ three
(Ct}lIfituud mI PtJ,u Eiohl)
Several years ago he served as assist~
acts dissqlve~l smoothly and rapidly I
t
ant chief and has always been one of the
into an evening of amusement and inmost active workers in the Association.
tere.sf which m~de eve.r~one i.11 the
During the past year he served actively
audience an active partiCipant III the
as the head of several committees.
of
LEGION CHARITY·
pe~I?::,~~~~e~nd
second acts in particular sustained interest almost continually and impressed the audience with
little evidellce of the slo,vlless and tendd
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eney to rag w lIC 1 mar s most amateur
performances, the Players' Club 'not
excepted.
H the third act (at least on Monday
lIight) had a good many people reachillg for their coats before it was half
over the responsibility no doubt rests
with the author rather than with the
players.
Mr.. Graham evidenccd a feeling of
ANTIQUES,SUBJECr
OF WOMAN'S CLUB
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Chippendale Furniture Discussed
by Instructor at School of
Industrial Art
ART COMM • PROGRAM
On Tuesday afternoon the Woman's
ClUb of Swarthmore had the privilege
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BAtt JAN~14 GIRLS' HOCKEY TEAM
Budget Being
Prepared To Show Amount Available
For Project; Seek Tax Cut
The next step on the building program i available for the gymnasium project.
of the Swarthmore school system and \Vhile the gymnasium unit in the schemwhether it should be taken at once or I, atic plan could be built for that it WGuid
delayed, occupied. the attention of mem-I probably make it necessary to pay for
bers of the schdtlr board at the regular! furnishings and any extras from ~he
monthly meeting Thursday evening. The' 1931-1932 general fund.
budget for the school year of 1931 and
Other members of the school board
32 will be submitted at the February, failed to show any enthusiasm over the
meeting by Supervising principal Frank' gymnasium project or. the proposed soluR Morey and no . doubt will affect the I! tion. Sentiment was expressed that more
decision of the board.
classrooms were needed at. the College
Frank N. Smith, president of the!avenue building before 'the gymnasium
board, says that he is still definitely in~11 was begun.
elined towards the schematic plan ii-I' It was suggested that in follow'ing the
lustrated and described in this week's schematic plan proposed by Mr. SmithJ
paper. This pJan would make use of the the first unit should consist of the secground purchased from the College this' tion fronting on College avenue and irtyear for $22,000 and would make pos-I cluding four classrooms, a trophy roomJ
sible a unit by unit enlargement of the' and rooms for the two physical directors.
prcsent ColJege avenue building,
It was. pointed out that this building'
At the present time with the Rutgers would provide clas'SroOms that may
avenue building and the new shop build- easily be needed hext faU and that. the
ing completed there is about $55,000 construction of this unit first will give
Ithe entire College avenue building an at'tractive street front while if the gym~
,I nasium unit is built first it wil.l be. set
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back and look out of place untIl UUlt 4
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of listening to an ilIu,strated talk given
by Mr. Edward Warwick, instructor at
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dustrial Art on the Makers of " T h e .
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by showing a picture of ".Mount Pleasant" the interesting and elegant old man.
sion in the park, Thi.'l mansion has been I-restored in recent years and is now com~..~
pletely furnished in American and for
the larger parI Philadelphia antiques,
There was a period, Mr. Warwick
said, not so very long ago, when Amerieans thought, that their old valued pieces
of furniture. which had been handed
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down to them from colonial times, must
all have been imported from England
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their original designs of decoration in
The following schematic plan shows finished, Only the west wall would be funds in the. fall of 1933 and would cost
the construction of the furniture made how the 1.035 acres of ground jw;t west of stone similar to the present building, I about. $71,000, There is some feeling
here.
of the College avcnue school which was the other
walls being either .tem-I now that this unit should come first with
Old labels found on chairs have per- purchased from Swarthmore College porary or inSide walls of a later umt.
the gymnasium following in 19,1,l.
petuated to this day names like Lavery
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and Randolph, both Philadelphia cabinet last spring might be .. tilizel! for the
Unit 4 ... is shown on t e pan wou
Unit No, 5 would be a grade school
makers of unusual distinction, Some of enlargement of the present building into consist of four class rooms and a trophy complete in itself which wou1d make
the sample chairs which must have cOrne a single school plant
room. The trophy roo!'1 would then re~ possible moving all of the prescnt grades
down to this generation from the workDesignating the College a,'enue audi- pla~e the wooden corridor to the !.7m- from the College avent!(. 'miJding and
shop of Mr. Randolph were recently torium as Unit I, in the enlargement of! naslUrn. Over the tr?phy r~m .would maintaining it solely <\s a high SChLOt.
sold at an auction sate at New York for the original building, the .shop building he a room. fo~ the t~oy s ~hyslcal dlre~t{Jr
This unit would include a kindergarten
the fabulous price of $33,000.
completed this summer is marked as and the gIrls p~yslcal director, UDtt 4 room for beginners livin.'I north of the
During Mr. Warwick's entire talk Unit 2 and the gymnasium or unit prOM \vould also. COl1$lSt of showers and tock~ R. R., seven class room~ and a principal's
those. present realized, that as Philadel~ ~ posed for construction dudng the com~ cr rooms In the basement bel)t'ath the room, There would he two toilets, and
phians they had reason to be proud of ing year as Unit 3,
classrooms .and the tr?p~y room and, a stair at each end of the l uiiding.
~e many beautiful objects of art which
Unit 3 would consist of a building 70 would prOVide for .finIshlOg the ba~eM
Unit 6, which wO'JId C'omplete the plan
were constructed in the form of various by 70 containing a playing flo:.Jr 40 by ment of the gymnasIUm as a cafeteTia as it has now been worked out, would
pieces of furniture and which are pre-' 60 feet and room for 264 spectators on It wou.ld also take car~ of the nec~ssary call for removing the south wall of the
served to this day in Our Pennsylvania lone side, It would be connectl"li to the ex~anslO~l ~f the heating system m !he first unit of the gynmas:m:1 anrl replace
museums and private collections.
main building by a temporary woodt"o maltt buddlttg to heat the two new untts. it with folding doo .. ~ Icadin'I to a second
corridor and the basement would be unThis unit could be built out of school
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productions of oil paintings and purchased one for each room in the new
I Rutgers avenue building. A few extra
pieces such as a screen for the fireplace
10 the
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were made in this country and equal and
even surpass in .some instances, work
done by the cabinet makers of the old
~~~~tr j~u;::ti~~sit.were
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to the effect
that the project be delayed until enough
ELECTS NEW CAPTAIN
additional funds had accumulated in the
Tickets Almost Sold Out for
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W. C. T_ U. Sponsors Meeting' at tre,asury, to build a gymnasium without
B eneIit N ~ t F·d
Mary Cresson h...... been elected captain
n ay
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Methodist Church Wednes. sklmpmg. Th~ constr~ction of a temp-Evenmg
and Ann Bons~l1 man a g e,r ,0 f the
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orary- gyrnmrSflJm .-'butrdiHg-.. benina.~ttfe
Swarthmore High .school, girls h~ey
ay venmg
College avenue building was also meitA U X ILIA R Y
ASSISTING team for 1932. Th.s year steam wh,ch
tioned,
,was o~e of the best the school has e~er ANTI-SALOON
HEAD Practically the entire board with the
Ihad will lose seven players by graduation
exception of Mrs W Carson Ryan sec~
What was begun as a Benefit ?ance, this June:. Edna Snyde.r, ri~ht h~I£I~ack
Dr. F. Scott l\.fcBride, famed and, r~tary, expressed' a 'Jack of inter~st in
I for ~he Unemployed has grown mto a and capfam; Ruth .B~dl, right lllslde; widely publicised head of the National' the gymnasium as a means of promoting
, Chanty Ball sponsored by th:e local Ellen Pearson, left lllslde; Betsy Soule, A t' S I
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wIT~~ balf\~s ~~s'be held at tne )"farv:along one side of Rutgers avenue be- .ough and make it possibll! for everyone I and as such was needeu UI ~."Q'~" ... ¥~_.
L 0 ·School ne t Fr'd
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J'- tween Yale avenue and the new school I to attend,
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The board feels that the present tax
u y n 16 Th ~
.. ay ~\ I~mg, A an building according to Frank N.' Smith a
Dr. McBride wi1l talk on prohihition, rate of 27 mills should be n'rluced this
iI~ryy . ' .
~er:call eglo~ ux- member of the syndicate which expects and will relate recent experiences to
year if possible and that under no cir..
,aTrh .JScoasSl~tt,~g .10 thlC prepfa rt•·1,oldIS.
to develop the ground just taken into the I dicatc the growing etTc.;thene:;:i of the Cl1mstances should the gymnasium be une of
mml
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ancel boroug h so~th 0 f Y a Ie avenue. Wh'l
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consists
Robert
chairman
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'. \'ant\1 pn.,.dertaken if it will necessitate an .increase
Brady, J . P au I B rown,• H er b er t B' a.'isett permanent
Improvement
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prcsldent
of
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J h' A 'f h , temporary Improvement w hIe h will cnce both those In sympathy With pro- I upon favorably a number of architects
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The hoard inspected a number of re~
Tickets are selling rapidly for Jan. 1~
and 20 when "Strictly Dishonorable"
wilt be given at the Broad street theatre.
Philadelphia, a s a benefit for the
Swarthmore Public Library. A percentage of the tickets will be secured by the
Library, however, only when they arepurchased from a member of the Li·
brary Board of Directors or some other
Swarthmore person who has them for
sale. They range in price from 75 cents
to $2,50.
The annual meeting of the Library
Association will be held Monday ('vening, Jan. 26. The terms of two di"ectors expire and will be filled at this
meeting.
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Select School Seal
The Junior, Sophomore and Freshman classes at the High school have
agreed upon a standard seal which will
probably be used in all class pins and
rings in the future as soon as it has been
approved by the student council. This
will cut down the expense of class jewelry as the design will be the same each
year with only the numeral changing.
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A Father and Son dinner and· pro~
gram will be given next Friday evening
by the Methodist Church at the Strath
Haven Inn. John Pitman is chairman
of the committee working on the project and is being assisted by Jacob
Meschter, George Detweiler, John H.
Taylor, Charles A, Smith and the Rev,
Lloyd Stevens. The committee is mak~
ing no announcement of the program,
but declare that it will consist of a big
surprise for the boys.
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THE
SWARTHMOREAN
JANUARY 10, 1931
ORGAN RECITAL AT
caster counties will pilgrimage to the Sunday mornings. Dr. William T. Ellis, arm in China and the,y have made a hand the change that is coming over the
younger people of that nation.
TRINITY CHURCH Art Alliance. January 23 there will be who has just returned from a trip to muddle of ruling Jerusalem.
a visit from the women's dubs of the Europe and Bible lands has resumed his
"After Allen entered Jerusalem young
uThese young people are thinking.
An Organ Recital of Christmas and I South Jersey district.
position as teacher of the class and has British officers saw a chance to enlarge They realize what conditions were dur..
Epiphany music will be given to-morUnder the picture-lending plan of the
lead a most interesting discussion of British industry and erected shops and ing the reign of the Kaiser and are fed
row afternoon at Trinity Episcopal Art Alliance Circulating Picture Club,
Church at four o'clock by Lucius Rog- schools, clubs, libraries, recreation cen- Old World conditions in the light 01 plants. 'They also did this in Bagdad, up on the former classification and social
•• al Sign!
. 'fi cence.
but today,
. Splrltu
ers Shero, Organist and Choirmaster. ters, business men and private individ- t h elr
. not one of these shops Jremain, ostracism as practiced in pre-war days.
D Ell" add
d the concluSIve proof that you can t ram
The program will include two Choral- uals may borrolV paintings and etchings
uThe masses have been analyzing their
O
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n Tue ay r.
IS
d r~se 'bed down the throats of a people something
preludes on fifteenth century Christmas by the payment of a moderate memgovernment heads and lmow that too
Rotary Club of Chester an
eserl
they don't want.u
caro~s: by Bach and Brahms and three I ?crship fee. This picture-len~ing plan
many statesmen have b~ bitten by the
traditional Epiphany carols from the maugurated by the Art AllIance has P resent economic conditions in Europe.
Dr. Ellis was in Berlin when Hilter microbe of petty politics. They are tryFlemish, German and English schools now spread to man y cities and to
Communism will never 5 pre a d became prominent.
The Swarthmore ing to find a solution lor the world deof music. Mr. Sbero will also play England.
throughout the world. the speaker de· man mingled with the crowds in front of pression and permanent peace and it is
«Allegro risoluto" from the 6th Sonata,
elared. but dictators are on the increase the Reichstag, after the election, and in up to America to .show the world the
by Merkel; the "March of the Magi
instead 01 diminishing and today the this manner he was able to study at first way out," the speaker concluded.
Ki~gsU, by DuBois; Sortie, by Franck j
countries of Europe are in a race pre-a Prelude on "Hark I The Herald An- :Mrs. Walter D. R~nolds entertain.ed paring for war, which probably have its ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i
gels Sing", by Lutkin and a Christmas at tea 0!l Tuesday 1~ ho~or of MlSs inception where the World War wu
Offertory, by Barrett.
Mary-Elizabeth Curlls, mece of Mr. b
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ANNUAL MEETING
Cl arence Sc hoc k 0 f .1\·.10unt
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orn ' m ugoaVla.
The organ has recently been rebuilt an d '[
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f th n fons
The socia struc~ures 0,
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by th~ Estey Company and its volume Joy, and fiancee of Mr. Samuel ReyThe Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
nolds.
of the world are bUIlt on pillars of queskreatly increased.
Swarthmore
National Bank and Trust Company, SwarthMiss Curtis may be known to many tion marks; civilization has failed in its
more, Pa., for the election of directors and such other
residents of Swarthmore as the daugh- primary purpose-peace and prosperity,
Chorus Rehearaal
ter of the late Reverend and Mrs. Ed- and unless America can show the world
business as may come before the meeting, will be held
The chorus of the Woman's Club will win E. Curtis of Harrisburg, and as the the way out of its present muddle and
at the banking house in Swarlh~ore, Pa., on Tuesday,
have their first rehearsal of the new granddaughter of the late Dr. E. T. disaster another war even greater than
January 13, 1931 between the hours of three and five
the last war is inevitable.
year on the first Monday in February at Jeffers ,of York, Pennsylvania, .
o'clock
P. M.
~W9 o'clock. Newcomers in Swarthmore She IS a, waduat~ .of W~lson 'Vhile in London Dr. Ellis talked with
Who are interested in singing are cord- College and IS now fimshmg studies for .
.
h W Jd
ELRIC S. SPROAT, Cashier
ia~ly invited to call Mrs. Thomas E. Bed- the doctorate of philosophy in zoology Sir John Rect~, who durmg t ~. or
doe of 301 Yale Avenue for further par- at Yale University. :Mr. Reynolds was War, was an mspector of mUnttlO?~ at
Swarthmore National Bank imd Trust Company
tic~lars. Plans are already underway ~aduated from. Swarthm~re CoU.ege an~ the plant of the Eddystone ~{unttlDns
for the spring concert which will be held IS no,! completmg work In mp.dIcal .sc~- Company. He was then Captam Reeth,
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
some time in April.
ence~ In the Graduate. School at the Unt- but since then has been knighted and
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versIty of P~nnsylv.aD1a.
.
now director of radio broadcasting in
CIRCULATING PICTURE CLUB lat~~eu~:;,~;'tng will take place m the Great Britain.
EXHIBITION THIS MONTH
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"During my conversation with Sir
THE SCHOOL IN ROSE VALLEY
The addition of 19 new members by John I learned the true situation of the
A
MODERN
SCHOOL POR CHILDREN AGED 3 TO 10 YEARS
Pilgrimages of women's dubs from the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church, kingdom. The British arc in a cloud;
counties adjacent to Philadelphia will last Sunday morning, illustrates the they realize that imperialism must go.
Second semester begins February 1st
be_ made this month to the annual ex- remarkable way in which people are They have seen the representatives of
Transportation arraDg:ed. by a Parent.' Committee
hibition of the Philadelphia Art AIIicoming
to
S,yarthmore
from
all
parts
India
return
home
dissatisfied
and
know
W.
Carson
Ryan, Jr., Director Grace Rouel, Principal
an~e Circulating Picture Club.
VERNON LANE &. BANCROFT RD. Phone Media 10S8-]
Plans will be made by these clubs of the lam1. The fifteen people receiv- they must be given home rule. They
for the enlargement of the picture- resented three countries-the United
ed by letter from other churches replending idea in their respective com- States,
Canada and Scotland, seven
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munities. An effort will be made to in- dcnominations and seven states, The
terest schools, libraries, community denominations represented were the
centers, manufacturers and business Presbyterian, Episcopal, Baptist, Chrismen in the movement.
tian, Congregational, Lutheran and
The Delaware County Federation of Methodist, The states included were,
Women's Clubs will visit the exhibi- Penllsylvania, Rhode Island, Minnetion in a body Friday, January 9. After sota, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Oklaviewing the paintings they will listen homa, Virginia.
to an address by Henri Marceau of
the -Philadelphia Museum of Art. His
At r. and ~frs. Roland L. Eaton of
subject will be "American Art," JanuDickinson avenue entertained the
ary 13 the Drexel Hill Women's Club
Double Six bridge club last Saturday
will visit the exhibition and on January evcning,
16, clubs of the State Federation of
Pennsylvanja Women of Delaware,
Aubrey Smith of Park avenue and
~udls, Montgomery and Lan- Dartmouth avcnue has been ill with
tonsillitis during the past week
• •
News Notes
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HUDdreds Now lJse
• • •
• • •
CALL SWARTHMORE 19
And your Neighborhood Win..
dow Cleaner will be right there
to take your awnings and
screen. down.
••
DR. ELLIS TALKS ON
CHESTER COKE
and Testify to -its
11'--
Economy
JANUARY 10, 1931
THE SWARTHMOREAN
NEWS NOTES
Penn Athletic Club foHowed by a mati-I formally at cards on Saturday evening,
nee. The guests were: Miss Eleanor in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morey.
William Merriss and Jeffrey Merriss, Olm.es, Miss Fran~es Spencer, Miss Tne other guests were: l\-1r. and Mrs.
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Merriss, LOUIse Spencer, MISS Gretchen Scott, H
ld G'ffi
M
d M
W hi
of Park avenue, have returned to Hotch- lw-liss Eleanor Craig, of Chester;, aro
rl n,
r. an
rs.
a
kiss School.
Louise Clyde, Miss Helen Irving, Miss Olmes, Dr. John Detlefsen, Mr. and
Miss Beulah Green of Ne~ York Elizabeth Van Horn, of Lansdqwne; Mrs. R. Chester Spencer, l\fr. and Mrs.,
City, visited her father: Robert F. Green, Miss Ann Durnall, Miss Carol Cross and Lee Wray and Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Ruthof North Chester road, recently.
Miss Ann Downs, of Chestnut Hill.
'edord.
!
Miss Lulu J-:Iills. daughter of Mr. and i 1Iiss Margar~t Hodgson. of Amherst t ).Iiss Harriet Selfredge, of Yale ave- j
M.rs. D. A. HIlls, of El~ avenue, enter-! av~nue entertal.ned at luncheon and nuc, recently returned from a visit to:
bridge l~st FCI?ay. when he~ guests her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and j
tamed on Saturday evenmg.
Mrs. George Barber, 3d, of Elm ave- \~ere: MISS ~arlOn. Chaffee. MISS M~r-I Mrs. Horace Twaddell, of "Fairacres",
nue, was hostess to the Poets' Circle on cp'"h IPl.erryN, MISS MIMld.red .~Pledncer, MISS Westtown ..
Monday afternoon
Mrs Martin B
Y IS
ewgeon,
ISS Inl red Bond,.
d M
0
Sh
k
f
Young read from the poe~s of Willia~ Mrs. George Hodgson;- .~iss Sally Hen- Ph'~11rd' lanh. . ~~'
wden ,or oeAmather, GO
Butler Yeats
ry, Mrs. Robert C. WIIhams and Miss
1 a e pia, . .1'".1r. an
.IU.rs. "r ur .
.
Lydia Turner.
IJack and their daughter, Mrs. Horace
J ames'c. ·L'·awrence,
Jr., and Logan
. .
Fairlamb, of Chester, were the guests of
Lawrence, sons of Mr. and Mrs. James
Mrs. Wdha'?1 Thatcher, of College Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker, of
C. Lawrence, of "Maple Brae," have re- avenue, entertamed at luncheon when her R'
.
road recently
turned to Columbia, Missouri, where I guests were: Mrs. 11artha Blessing, IverVlew
.
John Pitman and his eldest daughter.
they are students at the University of Miss Isabel Bronk, Mrs. Walter R.
Missouri.
Shoemaker, Miss Margaret Dale Leiper Elsie Pitman, Dr. Ross Marriot and
Mrs. Marriot, and Dr. "Michael KovThe next meeting of the auxiliary of and Mrs. James Bacon Douglas.
th,e Harold Ainsworth Post, No. 427,
Mrs. Samuel Dyer Clyde, of Ogden alenko, a~tended .the meeting of, the
will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles avenue, entertained the Monday Lunch- Astronomical Society at Yale UmverDravo, on Westdale avenue, next Wed- eon Bridge Club, this week. Among sity, New Haven, last week.
nesday at 2 o'clock. ~he members will the other members of the club are: Mrs.
"Margaret Amelia Ellis returned
sew for the Base HospItal No. 49.
James B. Douglas, Mrs. Herbert Bas- Monday to Agnes Scott College, De¥r. and Mrs. Roy C. C~mley, of .sett, Mrs. Carl !i. Chaffee, Mrs. Roy catur, Georgia, after spending the holiSwarthmore avenue, entertained at Comtey. Mrs. Milton Fussell, Mrs. AI- days with her parents, Dr. and Mr!!.
bri?ge on Saturday evening.
A!,,?ng ben Eavenson, M;s. Robert Powell and William T. Ellis.
theIr guests were: Mr. and Mrs. WIlham Mrs. Oscar J. Gdcreest.
Miss Lydia Turner, daughter of Mr.
Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dyer
Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bates, Mr. and Mrs. William W. Turner, of Yal.
Sterile
and Mrs: Herbert Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. avenue, is planning to continue her studJ. S. Brigham and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ies in interior dec 0 rat i n g in Paris,
Hanna.
France, She will sail for abroad on
'
Mrs. George Corse, of Yale avenue, February '6.
Produced for partIcular people.
entertained the Wednesday bridge lunchMr. and Mrs. William D. Wermouth,
SHADY LAWN FARM
eon club Wednesday. The other mem- of Dartmouth avenue, entertained inSW. 1095.J
bers are: Mrs. Roy Comley, Mrs. Wil-
I
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DAY OLD WHITE EGGS
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Mrs. William A. Brown, Mrs. Hershall
Smith and Mr•. Herbert Bassett.
Al1nouncemcnt is made of the marriage of Miss Alice Meredith Williamson, daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs. Charles
R. WiUiamson, and Mark Kenyon Dresden, SOn of Professor Arnold Dresden,
of the faculty of Swarthmore College,
and Mrs. Dresden. The marriage took
place on September 11, 1930.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buckman and
daughter, of Baltimore, and Miss Myrtle
Elmore were guests 01 Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Comley during the holidays.
Miss Barbara Willets, daughter of Dr.
Joseph Willets, of Crumwald avenue
entertained at a supper party on Satur~
day evening.
Miss Marjorie Mason, daughter of Mr.
and ¥rs. Wj~~1am -Mason, of Providence
road, was hostess at a luncheon at the
What the EYE admires iD
KENT'S ~LOTHES
is the unusual fine
quality of
fahrics displayed in such a
large and varied assortment
&
of Men's
Boys' Clothing.
Lastly, and perhaps most
appealing
is
310.00
$20.00
to
tlte saving of
on
each
garment, selling at
MI'.J.
PRI~ES
Overcoats
817.50 to 835.00
:!Ien's Suits
817.50 to 823.50
Boys' Overcoats
80.25 to 814.50
Boys' Suits
80.50 to 817.50
.........s' (Mats
To Order
822.50 to 835.00
..·SWEEPING REDUCTIONS ....
All Wool Bathrohe8
85.00
IN
Blankets & Auto Rohes
83.50 to 810.00
Lovely Ulooming
Plants
THE KENT MFG. ~O.
BST.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
On the Baltlmo.... Pike
(;llItoo Delgll :".
THE MAROT FLOWER SHOP
I
315 Dickinson Ave.
~1H8
OileD Sa.... tUI $ P.M.
l1.e Uadberllh 1.., :-,
Swa. 554
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OLD WORLD CONDITIONS
Record attendances have marked the
meetings of the Men's Bible Class of the
1-______________- ' Presbyterian Church held at 10 o'clock
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914,361.79
300,921.88
191,082.57
130,847.00
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TEIt~.S
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Pre,i,lent
J. EVERTON RAMSEY
."ill
ELRIC S. SPROAT
Vice President
Ctl.hier and Trust Officer
C. PERCY WEBSTER
HAROLD OGRAM
Vice President
Asst. Cashier and Asst. Trust Officer
DIRECTORS
,Call any office listed he low. Prompt delivery
HALDY
M.
CRIST
Principal, Mary Lyon School
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
~OMPANY
A Pioneer in Voluntarily Establishing LOID Rates
for All Electric Service
DARBY,PA.
867 Main Street
Darby 1200
N.
Cheller 6300
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S E. Lant"88ter Avenue
Ardmore 3500
MEDIA, PA.
19 E. State Street
MedIa 431
LANSDOWNE, PA.
32 E. Bahlmore Avenu('
Madllon 520
ELRIC S. SPROAT
Cashier and Trust Officer
GARRETf
Altorney at Law
VINCENT S. POWNALL
Chief Engineer, Pennsylvania Rtdlroad
J. EVERTON RAMSEY
WILLIAM H. THATCHER
Phydcian
Chtlirman of the Board, Chester
County Trust Co., West Chester, Pa.
JOHN F. MURRAY
CLAUDE C. SMITH
WILLIAM E. KISTLER
Retired
At/orney at Law
MEMBER
EDWARD B. TEMPLE
Postmtlster, StDarthmore, Pa.
JOSEPH E. HAINES
President, /: E. Limeburner Company
CHESTER, PA.
16-18 E. Fifth Street
UPPER DARBY, PA.
Lon. Lane and Ludlow Street
Boulevard 1600
ALBERT
JOHN W. PITfOCK
Oil and Waste Saving Machinery Co.
FEDERAL
RESERVE
Stantlard Coosa·Thatcher Company
C. PERCY WEBSTER
President, Delaware County National
Bank, Chester, Pa.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
The Gymnasium Queation
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Editor and Publisher
Phone Swarthmore 900
Entered as Second Class matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post Office at Swarth- the h\o UllIts of the !D mil lSllllU mto one
morc, Fa, under the Act of March 3, 1879
large room With a play IIg floor m the
center and space enoue:h ::11011011 th(' four
Sides to scat at least 5JO people
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1931
The cafetena Whl .. h "as started beneath Umt 3 as one of the "lmprO\: ements
Mrs McNaughton have recently come In Umt 4 would be en1arged covertng the
"PINWHEEL" OPENING AT
HEDGEROW THEATRE to Swarthmore from Turkey, where entire basement of the combm"d gymnasthey have been In the miSSion field for I iums Also locker-rooms and showers
e'Pmwheel," the latest additIon to over forty years
the repertory of the Hedgerow Theatre
at Moylan-Rose Valley, will be performed for the second time on Friday,
January 16th ThIs play makes the
seventy.. second productIon for th15 ambitiOUS theatre, and 15 the eighth new
play for tillS Its eighth season Cele
McLaughlm, Harry Bcltaver and Carl
Reukauff head the large cast of thiS
unusual productton, wInch c;::omprJses
most of the company
Ibsen's
ever popular
"A
Doll 5
House IS the play for Thursday mght,
January 15th I WIth hfInam Phillips
agalll playmg 'Nora,' Dudley Vaughan
Mrs I4mde,
Jasper DE:ctcr
D~:
Rank,' Ferd Nofer Torvald Helmer."
and Harry Bellaver f'NIls Krogstadt"
Saturday mght 5 show IS Gl3cosa's
\lLlke Fallmg Leaves," With Kay Roma,
MIriam Phllhps, WIlham Price, Alfred
Rowe and Ned Potter In the leadmg
roles.
Tomght at Hedgerow,
Pinwheel"
will receive Its first performance
I I •
News Notes
• • •
Jack Osterman, son of Mr and Mrs
Albert Osterman, of Rutgers avenue,
returned Sunday to Massachusetts Inshtute of Technology He has had as
hiS guests over the holidays Randolph
Braxton and \Vmston Braxton of
France fellow students
,
• • •
Ralston 1\fcLam, Jr son of Ralston
McLam of Harvard avenue, left Sunday mght for Duke Umverslty
Benefit Ball
(Conluuf(~d
Mr
Mr
Mr
Mr
Wilham
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Chaffee, son
of Mr
Dr and Mrs W T Johnson
1\Ir and Mrs W R LandIS
1\Ir and Mrs J Kirk McCurdy
Mr and Mrs Charles D MItchell
•••
Mrs George Van Alan, of Park a, cnue, Tccently entertamed at tea In
honor of Mrs James P McNaughton,
Q£ Park avenue Dr McNaughton and
Swarthmore 1225
FRED J. HARLEY
Interior Decorator
everyone a most delightful evemng,
citizens
Swarthmore
for to
their
wholenlly, 011 of
behalf
of the Post,
thank
the
Muhlenberg Aye.
hearted and generous support
Rut1edge. P ..
The demand for tickets has been so
Slip Covers
Draperies
Anna Schalles
Phone, Sw. 1225
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
JAMES A. PILSON
LIGHTING &. POWER WIRING
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
107 Sylvan Avenue
Rutledge
Can be reached at Sw. 1145
A POSTAL CARD
will bnog you APPLES and sweet
CIDER direct frohl the farm at moder.
ate price, Name your favonte vanety
Swarthmore dehvery every F,."day N.
S Pa.. more, Concord Fruit Farm, Glen
Mill.) Pa., or phone Che.ter Heights,
&9R4.
w. KIMMEL &
SON
PAPERHANGING and
PAINTING
Haverford Place Call Sw. 632.J
Bell Phone Cleubrook 653 J
lh'abU.bed 184-3
WM. J. CARTLEDGE
Cranlte and Marble MemoriaIs
CelDelel'J' Work a SpeCIalty
NOrtb Lansdowne Avenue
DREXEl. HII.I. PA.
P. M. BARROW
PlumbIng
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~( ~8~
Heating and ''1 ""-'"
Roofing ......:
W
•
Phone Swarthmore 82
Modernize your Bathroom at
Low Cost. Reroof with Asbestos
Shingles.
$52.50 and $60
A M. BAIRD
Swa.
lOS
MARTEL
THE
MARKET
FREE DELIVERY
UNDER
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DR. F
The only sad note in the
Merry Christmas tune
"Serving Swarthmore Smce 1904"
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
To attend Its services the Coming Sunday
Rev John Ellery Tuttle Minister
SUNDAY
10 OO-Bunday School Graded classes and
classes for men and women
11 OO-MORNING WORSHIP
Sermon by the Pastor
PRAYER AND LIFE
4 4S-Organ Worship
500-VESl"ERS CLOSING AT 5 45
The Pastor s Address:THE CERTAINTY IN THE FF''r0I'1II'10rTRE
WEDNESDAY
BOO-Union Temperance Meeting Everybody a.t the Methodist Church
Stra.ngers are always welcomed at the
services of
THE CHURCH WITH THE OPEN lrAND
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
No mere message, even though It be In..
deed good news will suffice tHe world will
not be saved by messages It needs God
and it must be able to speak as Fox did
about his working and say This I knew
experimentally' -Harry T Sllcock
Sunday
9 45 A M -First Day School In Whittier
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Opened Oysters
19c doz.
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS
EVERY DAY
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In the 26 years from 1902 to 1928, earmngs of tbe electrical
power IOdustry grew from $86,000,000 to $1,800,000,000or 2200 pcr cent.
WIth 2 milhon consunters of electcJc power bClDg added
yearly, the prospect for further growth IS exceUent.
Holders of Power and Rail Trusteed Shares have an Owner
ship In securities of 42 large and growing pubhc utlhtles, as
wei. as JO 15 of the notable raIlways of the country
a
Widely dlversdied mvestment With excellent earnmg prospectc.
FilII mjormatlon WIll he /urmshed on request
or may b. secured FROM YOUR OII"N HANK
SNYDER & (0.
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PENnypacker 1400
1520 LOCUST STREET
PHILADELPHIA
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conrowJR
epresentatwes
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Indiana Southwestern Gas & Utilities
Corporation
Convertible 6% Ten-Year Secured Notes
Price $98.50 and accrued Interest, to yield 6.20%
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
Incorporared
Investment Securities
1518 WALNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
nelaware County Repreaentarive
F. R. STEVENSON, Jr.
110 Powelton Ave. Lanadowne, P ..
Telephone-Madbon 6474
House
9 45 A M -Adult Class 1n the Meeting
House led on January 11th by
George P Thomas Subject
Symbolism In Reltglon •
11 00 A M -Meeting for Worship In the
Meeting House
wednesday
9 30 A M to 2 30 P M --Sewing and Quilt-
Ing in Whittier House Box luncheOn
All are cordially Invited to Join
In these services
<
TRINITY CHURCH
.
Protestant Episcopal
Chester Road and College Avenue
Rector
Rev J Jarden Guenther S T M
Trusr Co., Trustee
2200 PER CENT GROWTH
IN 26 YEARS
_._-
FRESH
POWER AND RAIL TRUSTEED SHARES
Central Hanover Bank
Strawberries
35c box
_._-
McBRIDE
A CORDIAL INVITATION
TO YOU
FROM
THE SWARTHMORE
Swarthmore National Bank
and TrUS t C ompany
FRESH
Winesaps
75c Yz bu.
scorr
General Superintendent Anti-Saloon
Bills!
BROS.
Fresh Peas
39c y.;: pk.
EVERYBODY
League
+
Mushrooms
29c Ib
AMENDMENT
SPEAKER
The Market For Parhcular People
!
FRESH WHITE
18TH
INVITED
Phones Sw. 188, 950
We recommetld for I1zvestment
r+++++++++++++++.lllllilit
Sw. 761-762
THE DIRECTION OF THE W
Full Line of Fancy Groceries, Fresh Vegetables and Fruits
stand and thc Strath Haven Inn
Free Delivery
A UNION MEETING, WEDNESDAY. JAN-
UARY 14TH IN THIS CHURCH
Real E.tate
on sale at the drug stores, Bretz news
STAYMAN
fOppoeit ArllnnoD Cemeterr)
411 Dartmouth Ave
spontaneous that they are being placed
f
800PM
SPECIAL NOTICE
SWARTHMORE
and the committee takes t111s opportu-
Furniture Rep8J.l'lnR'
Cu.tom Made
Furniture
11 00 AM
THE UNAVOIDABLE CHRIST'
Large house 4 bedrooms Beautiful
grounds, $75 Three .maller hou.e., $45,
-::---:.:--
and the h,o popular radiO entertamers,
Herby \Vebh and Jack Ott, assures
Uphol.terlnl', Antique Reproduction.
Preaches at both services
THE DIVINE TRIO
Sunday Services
B 00 a m -Holy Communion
9 45 a m -Sundar School and Young
People s Discussion Group
11 00 a m -Morning Prayer and Sennon
Mr Guenther will preach
4 00 P m.-ORGAN RECITAL
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST.
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Services
11 00 A M ---Sunday School
11 00 A M --Sunday Lesson-Sermon
Wednesday evening meeting each week
m Reading room open dally, except
Sundays and holldays I P M to 4 P M
Church edifice
8 p
All are cordially Invited to attend the
services and use the Reading Room.
NATIONALLY
KNOWN
GRAND PIANO
town wuhe. to give up their beautiful
Grand Plano half paid for Juat like
. . new-14 month. old.. Rather than bnng
thl' plano back to our wat"eroom. we
will re.ell to rehable party and allow
all monle. paid Jud contmue easy
monthly payment on .mall balance.
For pl'lee, make and condition apply,
BOX NO NC
Builders of Artistic Homes
in
SWARTHMORE and VICINITY
Home. de.lgned and built to
meet Individual need.
CRAS. E. FISCHER
304 Dickinson Avenue
Sw.33S·W
JANUARY 10, 1931
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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and reservLng the right to levy a special cn may determine the time and manner of VenrlttlOnl Exponas
No 4471 eastwardly along said center Une of Htgbtax or assessment on the properties so an- efl'ectlng such collections, which may inland avenue fltty feet and extending of
nexed In annual Instalments with inter- clude the levy and collection of a special
December Term, 1930
that width In length or depth southwestest for the pwpose of reimbursing the Bor- assessment or tax on the properties so anwardly between parallel lines at right
ough for all costs and expenses Involved nexed In addition to the regular BorAll Ihat certam lot or piece of ground With angles to the said center line of HIghland
In said annexation including adjustment ough General and Sinking Fund taxes and the bUlldmgs and lmprovements thereon erect avenue one hundred. and twenty-five feet
of Indebtedness with other municipalities, assessments
and the regular School. ed situate In the Township of Sprmgfield, (Being known as No 320 Highland aveand authorizing the Borough Engineer to County Poor and State taxes assessed upon County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, nue)
provide the necessary descriptions maps other properties of the Borough, provided. and deSCribed according to a survey and plan
and plots and to place the said tracts however that any such special tax or as- thereof
Under and subject to certain restrictiOns
made for Joseph C Mowrer by Daman
and the streets thereof on the Borough sessment shall be levied In at least ten & PQster,
E. Upper Darby. Pa, on March covenants condltloIlS and agreements as
Plan authorlzlng the recording of this approximately equa.l annual Instalments, 5 19_6 asC foUQYis,
therein
mentioned Also under and subto VOlt
ordinance and flUng of said desCriptions with Interest at six percent on all unpaid
ject to the payment of a certaln mortgage
and plans in the Court of Quarter Sessions balances beginning with the year 1931
or prinCipal sum of fifty-five hunBt"gmmng at a POUlt on the north\\t"st Side debt
of the Peace of Delaware County Rnd Council ma.y determine the time when
dred dollars
of
Pancoast
nvenue
(as
\\Idened
to
thc
\\tdth
amending Ordinances No 299 known as the and the manner In which such successive
Zoning Ordinance of said Borough
levies or assessments may be made and of forty five feet by the additIOn of ten fect
Improvements coIlSlSt of two and oneon each Side thereof) at the distance of one hal!
story stucco and stone house, 18X39
BE IT ORDAINED by the Councll of the collected
sIxty
mne
and
mnety
one-hundredths
hundred
Borough of Swarthmore and It Is hereby
SECTION 6 No extension of the pres_ feet southYiest\\ardly from the south\\est Side feet One-story stucco addition 9x9 feet
1931
Porch front Stucco garage 9x18 feet
Proposals must be accompanied by a cer- enacted and ordained by authority of the ent sanitary sewer system. of the Borough
tilled check for 5% of the amount thereof same
for sewage faclllties of the said tract shall of Frankhn avenue (as Widened to the Width
of
forty
feet
by
the
addition
of
five
feer
on
the
Sold as the property of Dalton Johnson
and the succc88ful bidder will be required
SECTION 1 That In accordance with a be made except with the consent of the
to give sUfficient surety Bonds satisfactory certain petition signed by a majority of the Sanitary Water Board of Pennsylvania and south-y; est sade and ten feet on the northeast and Helen Johnson, b1S wUe
Side
thereof)
to the Borough SoUcltor for the completlon freeholders of certain terrItory adjacent Borough Council and subject to the right
Condltlons--$250 00 casb or certl1led check
of said work and guaranteeing the pay- to the Borough on the Southerly side of the Borough to assess the entire cost
ContalUlUg IQ front or b{eadth on the said on day of sale balance 1D ten days
ment of
and all labor and material thereof lying partly In Springfield Town- thereof upon the properties beneflted. in
enterlng into the said Improvement
ship and partly In Ridley Township County accordance with the aforesaid agreements Side of Pancoast avenue south sixty degrees
Specifications for the above work may be of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania with the School District and the Syndicate SIX minutes west twenty five and ten one E LEROY VAN RODEN. Attorney
seen In the ofllce of the Borough secretary contalnLng 79 acres more or less and also The right Is also reserved to assess all hundredths feet and extending of that Width
JOHN J CAIN,
Council Chamber, Park Avenue Swarth~ In accordance with a certain agreement properties within the aforesaid tract In In length or depth l-etween parallel hnes run
Sherlfl
more Pa
executed December 2 1930 between the common wIth other real estate in the Bor- mng north thirty degrees forty two mmuteS
Councll reserves the right to reject any Borough of Swarthmore and the School ough for any general sewer improvement Yiest one hundred and fifteen feet The north
and/or all proposalS
District of the Borough of Swarthmore plan or sewage disposal plan whether for east hne tbrough middle of party wall between
SHERIl<1." SALES
ALBERT N GARRETI' JR
hereinafter called School District' and a the exclusive use of the Borough or for the thiS and dwelhng on the northeast
secretary certaln agreement executed December 6 general use of several munlclpalltles
1930 between the Borough of Swarthmore
Under and subject to certam conditions and
SECTION 7 From the effective date of
SHERIFF SALES
and Frank N Bmlth and Robert 0 Erskine this ordinance all persons and property In restrictions Also under and subject to the hne
RESOLUTION
hereinafter called the Syndicate
said the annexed territory hereinabove described and payment of a cerlam mortgage debt or
of Re..q,1 Estate
RESOLVED that the salary of Anna M School District and said Syndicate con- shall be exclusively subject to the provis- prmclpal sum of forty five hundred dollars
Brice as Health Officer be fixed for the stituting a majority In Interest of the own- Ions of the ordinances regulatiOns zonlng With mterest thereon
at the Sheriff s Office
year 1931 at Two hundred and fltty dollars ers of property In said tract and said peti- and building requIrements and the general
($250) payable QUarterly she to provide tion and separate agreements being on pOlice powers of the Borough of SwarthCourt House Media Pennsylvania
Improvements consist of two and one hal£
and pay for her own secretary and clerical file with the Borough Secretary and by more Except bulldlngs structures or uses story
stone and stucco house 15X36 feet Onehire
reference incorporated In and made a part
in existence on such date the do~ story addltaon, 6x6 feet
Saturday January 24 1931
Passed the 2nd day of January A D 1931 of this ordinance the corporate limits of already
Lng of any act the erection alteratIon or
FRANK S REITZEL
the Borough of Swarthmore be and the repair of any bulldlng or other structure
930 o clock A M
Sold as the property of Catheflne S Fegley
President same are hereby changed to Include the sidewalk driveway highway or other 1m(Seal)
following described land In Springfield provement or use of any premises In or
No 6401
()o cash or certdied check. FIerI Facias
Attest
Township and Ridley Township
about the said annexed territory Including onCondlbons-$zso
day
of
nle
balance
In ten da) s
ALBERT N GARRETT JR
completion of an.y Improvements now
December Term, 1930
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP
Secretary
under way must conform henceforth to
Approved. 1-6-31
BEGINNING at a stone markln-g the aU ordinances and regulatioIlS of the Bar E r..F.RO" VAN RODEN, Attorney
All that certain lot or piece of ground
W R LANDIS
Intersection of one of the Southerly bound- ough of Swarthmore All applications for
with the two-story messuage thereon
Burgess
ary lines of said Borough of Swarthmore permits or llcenses heretofore made to or
erected situate In upper Darby TownshiP,
No
1838
with the present line dividing the TOWD- granted by any other municipality are Levari Facias
County of Delaware and State of Penn..
of Ridley and Springfield (a corner hereby refused terminated and revoked
sylvania begLnnlng at a pOint on the
ESTATE OF I.EsI.IE G CAMPBELl. d. ships
Septem.ber
Term
1930
of Jands of John S Campbell and land Restitution of any fees or charges paid In
northerly side of Highland avenue tLt the
ceased Letters testamentary on the above formerly
belonging to Rebecca J Gllpln connection therewith shall be made upon
distance of fltty-one and forty-seven oneEstate bave been granted to tbe underSigned and
All
that
certain
lot
or
piece
of
ground
also as the Swarthmore Manor written request accompanied. by proper
hundredths feet east from the easterly side
who requests all persons bavang c:Jalms or de Tractknown
now belonging to the Syndicate) proof and shall be Included In the general with the bulldlngs and Improvements of Forrest avenue containing In front or
thereon
erected
sltuate
tn
the
Borough
of
mands agalRst the Estate of the decedent to THENCE by said land the next two courses adjustment
of Indebtedness
breadth on the said Highland avenue slxmake known the same, and aU persons In and distances viz South eighty six degrees
ColUngdale County of Delaware and state teen
feet and extending of that width In
SECTION 8 The tmct hereby annexed of Pennsylvania as shown on a plan made length
debted to the decedent to make payment With fifty-Dve minutes West Nine hundred
or depth northwardly between parhenceforth constitute a part of the for W Boward Kirkpatrick et aI, by allel lines
out delay to
thirty-nine and twenty-five one-hundredths shall
at right angles to said Highfand
Residence DIstrict of the Borough as de- Alonzo B
Yocum Borough Engineer avenue flfty
.MRS MARTHA CURTISS CAMPBELL
feet and north eleven degrees forty-three flned
feet Including on. the rear
In the Zoning Ordinance No 299 and Darby Pa May 7th 1925 bound.ed. and thereof the soil
zJ6 Haverford Avenue
minutes West Five hundred seventeen and its supplements
of a certain ten feet wide
said
ordinance
Is
hereby
described according thereto as follows to driveway
Swarthmore Del Co Pa thirty-seven one-hundredths feet to a point
amended
to
Include
such
territory
within
Or to her Attorney ALBERT N GARRETT on the Southerly side of Yale Avenue
wit
2"'8 Garrett Ave Swarlhmore Pa
THENCE by said aide of said Avenue North the Residence DIstrict
Improvements consist of two-story brIck
Beginning at a point in the southwest- Rnd
SECTION 9 All ordinances or parts of
eighty-three degrees three minutes West
stone house 16x33 feet Porch front
erly
side
of
Wayne
avenue
(forty
feet
Six hundred forty and ninety-four one- ordinances Inconsistent herewith be and wide) at the dIstance of one hundred Basement garage
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
hundredths feet to a pOint on the East- the sante are hereby repealed The pro- ninety-three and nine hund.red. sixty-two
ORDINANCE NO 322
erly side of Cornell Avenue THENCE by visions of this ordinance are severable
Sold as the property of Adolph G Lehr
one-thousands feet measured atong the
An ordinance providing for change of the the same South two degrees eleven minPassed this Second day of Ja.nuary A D said
side
of
Wayne
avenue
south
twentyoorporate limits of the Borough of Swarth- utes West Six hundred twenty and nlnety- 1931
00 cash or certlfled check
four degrees flfty eight minutes east from onCondltlons-$250
more to Include within the Residence Dis- five one hundredths feet to a stone and
day of sale balsnce In ten days
FRANK S REITZEL
Its
intersection
with
the
southeasterly
side
trict of said Borough certain land adjacent South five degrees five minutes West One
President of Council of Parker avenue (seventy feet wide) ConH L FUSSELL Attorney
to the Southerly boundary of the Borough thousand sll[ hundred seventy one and (Seal)
taining In front or breadth south twenty ..
known as the Frank Smith Tract and also forty-five one hundredths feet to a point
Attest
four degrees fifty eight minutes east along
as Swarthmore Estates situate partly In In the bed of LetpervllIe Road marking the
ALBERT N GARRETT JR
the said side of Wayne avenue sixteen and
SprJngfield Township and partly In Ridley Intersection of said Easterly side of Cornell
No 642
Borough Secretary three hundred thirty-three one-thous- Fieri Facias
Township Delaware County Pennsylvania Avenue with the boundary line dividing
Approved January 5th 1931
andths feet and extend.ing of that width
providing for the future opening and Im- Springfield Township from Ridley TownDecember Term 1930
W R LANDIS
In length or depth between parallel lines
proving of certain streets and highways ship THENCE Northeastward along the
Burgess
at
right
angles
to
Wayne
avenue
southAll those three certain lots or pieces of
and the construction of certain sewers in said boundary Une a distance of Two
westwardly and crossing the bed of a cer- ground with the buildings and Improvesaid tract and adjacent territory, disavow- thousand five hundred twenty-seven and
tain
twelve
feet
wide
driveway
on
the
ments thereon erected and to be thereon
Ing terminating revoking and annul1ng seventy one-hundredths feet more or less
southeasterly line thereof ninety-two and erected situate In the :sorough of Yeadon,
SHERIFF SALES
all permits licenses franchises and agree- to the first mentioned point and place of
eighty-seven
one·hundredths
feet
and
on
ments heretofore granted or executed by beginning Containing Forty-one and five
of Delaware and State of Pennsylthe northwesterly line thereof nlncty-two County
vania and described according to a certain
any person or municipality affecting per- hundred sixty-seven one-thousandths acres
and
sixty-nine
one-hundredths
feet
the
Sheraff Snles of Real Estate
80ns or property In sold annexed territory more or Jess
thereof made by
rear line thereof being along the south- survey
engineers on the 28
RIDLEY TOWNSHIP
westerly ltne of a twelve feet wide drive- civil
A D 1929 as follows to ...
At the Sheriff's Office
way
BEGINNING at the stone marking the
northeast side of Holl'
intersection of one of the boundary llnes
Court House :Media Pennsylvan a
wide) at the respectlvt'
Together with the free and common use hundred eighty nine a
of the Borough of. Swat\bJ;lqre with the
right
Uberty
Gnd
prlvllege
01'
the
ludd
pr~ent line dividing the Townships of
Satl1rd ay January 31 19JI
huntll'etlthS reet, three h
FOR RENT
driveway at all times hereafter forever
Ridley and Sprtngtleld (being the point
seventy nine one hund
Under
and
subject
to
certain
conditions
of beginning of the description of the tract
hundred thirty fo1.l
9 0 clock A
l\[
and restrictions as above mentioned Also three
FOR RENT-Two homelike rooms AttrnchveIy In Springfield Township herein above dehundredths feet southew
under
and
subject
to the Hen and payment east side of Myra avenut:: ,WLY It:c,, ¥ilo.ltl',
furmshed \\ ell heated In pnvate home scribed) THENCE In a Southerly direction [evan FaCiaS
No 16 of a certain mortgage debt or principal
near center of l::orough l\.!~y be rented togdher along one of the new Westerly boundary
In front or breadth on Holly
sum of three thousand dollars with Inter- Containing
or slDgly CnJI Sw 445 W.
lines of sald Borough as established by
road. (each) twenty two and thirty three
Deccml-er Term 1930
est
thereon
when
and
as
the
same
shall
Ordinance of the 1Jorough of Swarthmore
one-hundredths feet and extending of that
become due and payable
No 310 approved November 21 1929 and
width In length or depth northeastwardly
All that certam lot or piece of gt'ound With
TO RENT--Swarthmore To share 4 room by
lands
of
the
said
John
S
Campbell,
between parallel lines at right angles to
furnished heated apartment with wom- above mentioned South one degree forty- the bl1lldlllgs and Improvements thereon erected
Improvements consist of two story brick Holly
road one hundred flrteen feet and Inan Mrs Katherine T Bair 340 Vassar five minutes East Seven hundred seventy- situate In the Township of Upper Darby Coun bouse 16x30 feet ons-story frame addicluding on the rear thereof the soil of a
Ave SWarthmore
ty of Delaware and State of Peonsylvama tlon 4x4 feet Porch front
eight and seventy one-hundredths feet to "elng
certain fifteen feet wide driveway which
known and deslRnated as lot!'! Nog 45'~
land now or late of Angella Pasquale
extends northwest into Myra avenue and
4S1 on a certam plan of lots called' Aronl
Sold as the property of Isaac G Diehl southeast
THENCE still by same and by said revised and
FOR SALE
Into a certain other twelve feet
boundary line North eighty-four degrees nllnk Heights made by Damon and Foster mortgagor and Atrred L Weightman pres wide driveway which extends southwest
ent
real
owner
minutes West One hundred four and CIVti engmeers October 24th, t9~4 and bound
Into HoUy road
FOR SALE-Harrington Baby Grand Plano fifty
ninety one hundredths feet to a point ed and deSCribed accordmg' thereto as fo11oYis
Sale desIrable became of heating system THENCE
Condltlons-$250
00
cash
or
certified
check
further continuing along the said to Wit Beginning at a pomt on the easterly on day of sale balance in ten days
Improvements consist of two-story brick
In home Reasonable Mrs John H Tay- revised boundary
Une of said Borough Side of Foss avenue (forty feet Wide) at the
house 18x54 feet Enclosed porch Baselor Kenyon Ave
South five degrees ten minutes West Three distance of three hundred feet measured north E L VAN RODEN Attorney
ment garage
hundred eightY-SIX feet to a point on the wardly aIm g saId Side of Foss avenue from the
Southeasterly side of Michigan Avenue northerlv Side of Cedar Lane (fifty feet Wide)
Sold as the property of Frank W Carter
WORK WANTED
THENCE along the Southeasterly side of ContamlDK m front or breadth along said Side Venditioni Exponas
No 43
Michigan Avenue South forty eight degrees
Condltlons-$250 00 cash or certified check
Foss avenue north mneteen degrees fortv
WORK WANTED-Housework wanted by thirteen minutes forty seconds West One of
on day of sale balance In ten days
mID utes and fifty five seconds -y;est fifty
December Term 1930
the day Amanda Polk call Swarthmore thousand six hundred sixty-four and five
feet and extending of that wHhh m length or
72 W
twenty-five one-hundredths feet more or depth between parallel hnes on a course north
All that certain lot or piece of ground H L FUSSELL Attorney
less to a point on the Southerly side of seventy def"rees fourteen mmutes and five with the buildings and Improvements thereWORK WANTED-Lady will care for chil- Leipervllle Road
THENCE along the
east one hundred 1\\0 and five te01hs on erected situate at Manoa 1n Haverford Fieri Facias
No 643
dren by the hour Clearbrook 5404-W
Southerly side of Leipervllle Road North "'econds
Township Delaware County pennsylvania
forty-five degrees two minutes West Seven feet (Bemg No 925 Foss avenue)
being Lot No 117 on a plan of lots No
December Term 1930
hundred twenty-nine and sixty seven oneWANTED
Under and subject nevertheless to certalR 110 to 132 Incluslve of the Wm G Taylor
hundredths feet to a polnt on the East- I 1~
tract
made on
by the
OVer26th
& Tingley surAll that certain lot or piece of ground
IllI 'lIng re I riCI Ions an"~ con d llwns as more Jr
veyors
as revised
day ot March
side of COrnell Avenue produced
with bulldlngs and Improvements
WANTED-Oentleman whose business re- erly
fully set forlh In deed hook No 605 page 81 1927 and described according to the said together
THENCE
along
the
Easterly
side
of
CorQuires considerable traveling wishes to nell Avenue produced North five degrees And also under and subJect to the hen and I plan as follows Situate on the southwest thereon erected situate In the Borough of
Glenolden County of Delaware and State
place boy and girl In Swarthmore home
minutes East Twenty-one and sixty p:l.yment of a certam mortgaJ;!'e del:t or prinCipal side of Garfleld avenue at the distance of of Pennsylvania aforesaid designated and
convenient to High School Homelike sur- five
one
hundredths
feet
to a point In the ~lIm of five thousand dollars with anterest three hundred and seventy-five feet north- known as lot numbered two hundred
roundings and good environment essential boundary line dividing Springfield Town_ thereon as therem prOVided
west from the northwest side of Roosevelt seventy (270) on the plan of lots of WarTelephone Swarthmore 960
ship from Ridley Township THENCE along
avenue containing in front or breadth on wick Annex surveyed for Wood Harmon
Improvements conSI!lt of two story and one said Garfield avenue twenty-five feet and & Co by Joseph H Young civil engineer,
the said Township boundary Une In a
Northeasterly direction a dlStance of two h:l.l£ stone and frame house 13X2" feet One extending of that width in length or depth recorded In the offlce for the recording of
thousand five hundred twenty seven and story frame addilion 9XI2 feel Porch front southwestwardly between parallel ltnes at deeds etc In and tor the County of DelFOR RENT
seventy one hundredths feet more or less Frame garage 9X 18 fect
right angles to said Garfield avenue one aware aforesaid In deed book P No 8 PBI'e
to a stone the place of beginning Containhundred and fifty and seventy-six one- 624 etc
Ing Thirty seven and seven hundred slxty~old as the propertv of Robert A McDermott hundredths feet
Including on the rear
Modern dwelhng, nearly new, 4
seven one thousandths acres more or less
anel ElSie 1\.1 hiS VOlfe
thereof the bed of a certain twenty feet
Improvements consist of one story stucCo
bedroom., 2 baths; 2 car garage
wide driveway laid out and opened for house 18x28 feet One story frame addiSECTION 2 That the Borough Engineer
ConeiltlOn!l-$250 flO cash or cl'rhfil'd check the free and common use of these and tion 12x18 feet
Good location $115 a month.
Is hereby directed to place the said tract
the premises adjoining and entitled to
of land above described upon the Borough on day of salt" I alance m ten dOl) s
the use thereof (Being No 1130 Garfteld
Plan and to prepare a description and a
Sold as the property of John H Steele
E C WALTON
avenue,
plot showing the courses and distances of (.EOR( F. 'I' nUTJ ER Altorne)
Condltlons-$250 00 cash or certified check
the boundaries of the Borough befure and
Together with the free and common use, on day of sale balance In ten days
after such change of corporate limits as
right
liberty
and
privilege
of
in
and
to
RENT
aforesaid
Levan FaCias
No 16 6
the aforesaid twenty feet wide driveway as H L FUSSELL Attorney
SECTION 3 That the Borough SoHettor
Semi-detached
Hou.e;
Baltimore
and for a passageway and driveway at all
September Term 1930
Is hereby directed to file the aforesaid plots
times hereafter forever in common with Fieri Facias
Pike; 6 rooms and bath, $SO 00 per mo. and descriptions and a certified copy of
No 616
AlI that certain lot or piece of ground "'llh the owners occupiers and tenants ot the
Apartment; Elm Ave, 560 per mo. this ordinance In the Court of QUarter
premises
adjOining
and
entitled
to
the
use
of the Peace of this County and the buddlDgs and Improvements thereon erected
December Term 1930
Aprtment; Elmore Apr..; $100 per Sessions
to file notice of the same In the Omce of situate ID the Towl shill of tipper Darby thereof
mo
All that certain lot Or piece of ground
the County Commissioners of Delaware County of Delav.;are and State of Pennsylv:lma
Under and subject to certain buildIng with the buildings and improvements
being the northwesterly sixteen feet and SIX restrictions
Apartment, Furn•• hed No 11 Park County
Also
under
and
subject
to
the
SECTION 4 Nothing herein contained tenths of a fOOl of lot No S and the south payment of a certain mortgage debt or thereon erected sl tuate In the Township
Ave, 3 room. and bath 2nd 0001"-$65
of Upper Darby County of Delaware and
shall be construed as an acceptance by the easterly tYielve feet and SIX tenths of a foot of prinCipal sum of four thousand dollan
per month mcludlng heat, light, gar., Borough of the various roads and high- lot No 6 on a cerlam plan of lots deSIgnated
State of pennsylvania being known as
water.
Drexel nlll Manor surveyed by Damon &
ways In said tract as opened or Improved
Improvements consist of two and one- lot No 193 on the plan of lots called. Drexel
Borough streets Council reserves the right FMler C E unller date of Fehrunry 19th 192" half story stone and rough-cast house Hill Plaza which, Is duly recorded at Media,
Garage, $6.00 per month
at any time In the future to establish the and deSCribed accordmg 10 said plan a~ fol 181:30 feet addition 4x5 feet, porch front Pa In deed book 412 page 624 and deFurnuhecl Houae, detached, 7 rooma lines and grades and to open or Improve 100\s
scribed according thereto as follows
Garage 12x18 feet
.and bath, 4 bedroom., hot water heat, said roads In accordance with Borougn
Beginning at a pOint on the southwestspecUlcations without liability to pay dam
BcR' nnlOg at a pomt In the sout! westerly
garage--$75.00 per mo.
Sold as the property of Halton J Shall erly
side of Congress avenue (fifty feet
ages therefor and to assess the cost thereof Side of Bnrmont road (fifty feet Wide) at Ihe cross and Marlon Shallcross hls wife
wide)
at the distance of one hundred feet
upon
the
abutting
property
owners
In
acchstance of lour hundred nmety four feet and
CHAS. A. SMITH
measured north
twenty-tour
degrees,
cordance with law and with the aforesaid t1l1rty fdur one hundredths of a foot measured
Condltlons---$250 00 cash or certified check twenty-three
minutes west from the northPhone Swarthmore 705
agreements with the School District and !iOuth thirty degrees fourteen minutes east from on day of sale. balance in ten days
west side of Greenhill road (flfty feet
the Syndicate All streets
highways a POlOt the corner formed by the intersection
wide), containing In front or breadth north
sewers or other Improvements opened Im- of the southwesterly Side of Burmont rf'ad and E L VAN RODEN Attorney
twenty-four degrees twenty-three minutes
proved or constructed In through or across
RENT
easterly rlgi t of way hne of the P'blfadel
west along the southwest side of Congsaid tract and adjacent territory shall first the
$4500 reduced from $5500 Seml.de- be authorized by ordinance or resolution hla & Garrettford Street Railway Company Venditioni Exponas
No 44 ress avenue fifty feet and extending at
that width In length or depth measured.
tached hou.e. Fireplace. 3 bedrooma. of Borough Council and must conform to C'ontalDlng 111 front or breadth on said Side of
December Term 1930
south sixty five degrees thirty seven min.
Borough speclflcatlons and regulations In Rurmont road measured south thirty degrees
Hot water heat. Po •• euion at once. all
utes west between parallel llncs at right
fourteen mlDute~ east. twenty mne fed and
particulars
All that certain lot or piece of ground angles to Congress avenue one hund.red
4 hedroom bouse reduced to $60 00.
1\\0 lenths of a foot and eXlendlDg of that
The
Borough
hereby
expressly
disavows
\j;ldlh m length or depth between parallel hnes with the bulldlngs and Improvements feet Bounded on the northweRt by lot
7-roolll houae--$3S.
any Intention or obligation upon It or any owuth
SIJllh one deR'rees two mlDutes west one thereon erected situate In the Township No 194 on the southeast by part of lot No
person
or
persons
to
accept
or
recognIze
of Upper Darby County of Delaware and '14 and all of lot No 75 and on the south_
WILLIAM S BITTLE
any plotted streets lanes alleys sewers hundred feet
State of Pennsylvania being lot No 23:4 on west by lot No 169
Notary Public
Reu Estate or drains at any time heretofore laid olUt
certain plan of lots called • Drexel BIII
Under and subject to certain express eondl aPlaza
or plotted on or through said annexed.
made by Damon and Foster clvll
Improvements con!';:tst of three-story
IOns and restraellons as therein mentioned
traet or any part thereof whether re
engineers and approved by the Board of stone stucco and clapp board house 3Ox42
corded or not
Township Commissioners of Upper Darby feet Poroh front Stucco garage, 15s21
rmprovements consist of two-story stucco and Township
SECTION 5 Council reserves the right
on the second day of May A D
to collect from the present or future own- !itone hnme IIb42 feet Ont! story stucco ad 1922 and recorded at Media In the office feet
ers of the properties comprised within said dltlon PO'rch front Stucco gnrage 9XI8 feet
for the reeordlng of' deeds etc In and
Sold as the property of Edna M Clower.
tract the cost to the Borough of said anthe County of Delaware In deed book
S01d as the properly of Edith 1\1 FraZier for
nexation Including any and all amounts
No
412
paRe
624
etc
and
described
as
Condltlons-$2.50 00 CR.8h or certlfled cbeck
found to be due to the Townships of mortgagor and real owner
toHows 8(oRlnning at a point In the center on day of sale, bQlance In ten days
14 South Ave. Media, Pa.
Springfield and Ridley by way of adJustline of Highland avenue (ftfty feet wlde)
ment of Indebtedness and to any other
Condluon!l--$250 00 cash or certafied check at the distance of tour hundred and LEDWARD & lfiNKSON Attorneys
Media 1717
penons or corporations and all Incidental nn day of sale, balance IR ten days
Swarthmore 998
twenty-flve feet southeastwardly trom the
fees and costs Involved In the annexation
center Une of Greenhill road (flfty feet
JOHN J CAm
proceeding or rrowlng out of same Coun- C F.O T BUTLER Attorney
wide) containtng In front or breadth south·
Sheriff
REQUEST FOR EMERGENCY BIDS
By vlrtue of a motion passed at a regular
meettng of Conncll of Borough of Swarthmore on January 2, 1931, at which all the
members of COUDcll were present and
adopted by affirmative vote of two-thirds
of all the members of aaid COnncll declarLng that an emeJ'gency exists as to work
Involved In the request for proposals as
herein-after set forth
Sealed proposals for re-shlngllng the roof
of Borough Ball together wIth renewal of
eave-troughs drain spouts and structural
members of the said roof as removal of the
present shingles may reveal to be necessary
wlll be received by Council In CouncIl
Chamber Park Avenue, Swarthmore Pa
up until 7 45 P M Thursday. January 15
an,
REV LLOYD P STEVENS. Minister
RENT
Classes from 25c weekly
The arrangements for d.ncmg, cards
Succe••or to
George Sch.Ue.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11
-----------------
Following the Christmas festivities
most of us are confronted with the same
problem-how to pay the bills.
This shortage of funds can be avoided
and the holidays made a real joy if you
join our Christmas Club and receive a
check to supplement your December
income.
1fr and Mrs J Everton Ramsey
Mrs Thomas Safford
Mr and Mrs R Chester Spencer
Mrs E A Stockton
Mr and }':lrs J Ho"ard Taylor
1\Ir and Mrs Edward B Temple
hir and Mrs J Horace Walter
Dr and Mrs George \V \Varrcn
WindOW Shade.
Invites you to share Its worship
ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY ADOPTION OF
Mr and Mrs Joseph J Gould
Swarthmore avenuc, 15 WIth the Prmceton Triangle Club, on ItS western tnp.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
9 4s-cHURCH SCHOOL
Detached house. Excellent conditioD.
Beautiful old .bade in 6ne 10catioD.
Owner I I making big aacn6ce, $7000.
Act Immediately
A M BAIRD
Swa. 108
Real Estate
and Mrs Ellwood B ehapman
and Mrs Samuel D Clyde
and Mrs H M Crist
and Mrs William TEllIS
Reverend and Mrs J J Guenther
SWARTHMORE
health
grade school section or Umt 5, leavmg
the lockers and showers beneath the
trophy room and other classrooms for
the boys As shown m the plan, a corrtdor would connect the grade schooJ
bUlldmg wlth the mam buddmg as a
final part of Umt 6
CompletIOn of such a plan would not
only prOVide adequate space to care fOl
the growing needs of the school system
here but would place the new bUlldmgs
where they are needed accordmg to Mr
Smith, who has worked (Jut the plans
The new nUlts would also give the pre-
:hir and Mrs LOUIS Cole Emmons
1\1r and Mrs Albert N Garrett, Sr
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Frank N Smith has been elected supermtendent of the Swarthmore Episcopal
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llrs Carl H Chaffee of "Stanwood,"
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for the gIrls would be budt beneath the
Wa)ne Randall Allen Simpson, Harry
Sorenson, George P 'Varren and Roy H
\Vltmer
The dance committee announces that
the followlUg resrdcnts of Swarthmore
have honored the Harold AInsworth
Post by becommg patrons and patronesses Of the dance
Mrs A A Amsworth
Mr and Mrs Thomas W Andrew
Mr and Mrs Leonard CAshton
Mr and Mrs Arthur E Bassett
MISS Marjorie Schumacher, daughter
of Mr and Mrs Harvey Schumacher,
of Haverford avenue, cntertamcd at
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CoUege avenue, as the gymnasIUm and
{COfI"Mued jrom Pdge arid
other new buIldings would balanc~ With
Unit of the gymnaSlUrl as shown on the the present audltoflum wmg
plan When c1ose:l these doors would
The plans also show how there would
f
, b e room for a gtrls' hockey field and a
make an enhreiy sepal ate gym or glr s football field for the J Ulllor high school
leavmg the orlgmal gym lor tne boys. boys behtnd the bUlldmgs even \'\jltb all
\Vhen opened these door;, would co IVE"rt of the units completed
Published Every Friday at Swarthmore, Pa.
Robert E. Sharples.
JANUARY 10, 1931
CLASSIFIED
C
HOWARD KIRK
Attorney-at-Law
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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JANUARY 10, 1931
JANUARY 10, 1931
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"Swift" by Carl Van Doren.
"STRICTLY DISHONORABLE" love, muSIC and ,experIence, un er
"Rom;in Rolland," by Stefan Zweig, Craik,
"World's Famous Orations," in 10 INTERDENOMINATIOAL
OPENS AT BROAD Neapolitan faSClllallOIl of the opera
"W ks of Edgar Allan Poe," in 10
.
TEA ON WEDNESDAY
volumes.
singer in his apartment above the
I or
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with
\'0
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"Frontier Girl of Massachusetts" by
UStdctly Dishonorable," Brock Pem- speakeasy, t IIe aut Ilor ex t nca cS',. I "SI cs of the Gods" by Katherine
The Interdenominational Tea at the
A. T. Curtis.
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case and plausibility. his ingrattatmg u
av
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berton's production of Preston Sturges'
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t
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d does. I liS ex riC
Methodist Church next Wednesday af1 "Patience 'Vorth," by C. S. Yost.
enormously diverting comedy, that has charactcrs:-an
ternoon, Dec. 14 from 3 to 5 o'clock
satisfactonly and ':'Ith great fun. "Tristram of BIent." by Anthony Hope.
proven to be one of the most conspicu- Among those who ",111 have roles ~.re I "~lanual of Storics," by \V. B. ForPopulation Increase
promises to be well attended, At 3 :30,
ously successful hits of recent years in Elizabeth Love, Cesar Romero,. \\ 11- I bush.
The population of the borough of Miss ~fartha Hartman. chairman of
S
h
the theatre, is to be given at the Broad lard Dashiell, Rudolph Bad,d,alol11. JO-I "x"umhcr One Boy," by J. T. Foote.
Wat t more, as recorded in the Popu- the Chambersburg Interdenominational
Street Theatre, Phil~l(k'lphia, starting- ~l'ph ~[cCalli(ln. R n . \\' III lams, L co I "Road to En-Dar." by L. J. Vance.
Leone amI Edward Hartford.
.
"Harvest }'loon," by J. S. Fletcher.
!ation Bulletin, Fifteenth Census, 1930. Summer School of ~lissiollS, will speak
Monday night. January 12th.
There will be two popular price matl.- "Grey Mask," by Patricia \Ventworth. just issued by the United States De- on "The Rising Tide of Expectancy in
'rhis production, personally staged
partment of Commerce, has increased South America." There will be musie
by Mr. Pemberton and Antoinette Ilces, \Vcdnesday and Saturday. Mad "Yellow Claw," by Sax Rohmer.
'Short Stories," by H. de Balzac,
from 2,350 in 1920 to 3,405 in 1930 a by ,MrS! Caleb ·Burchinal and Mrs.
Perry, who gave the original its adro~t orders will be fillcd promptly,
• I •
"Star RO"er," by Jack London..
. ' n Gerald Effing., The Methodist women
direction, contains a cast of high merit
"\Vashington Square," by Henry I 10crease of 44 per cent. 10 the last ten
for its widely varying characters. HailHollyhock Seeds
extend a .hearty invitation to the woJames.
.
years.
ed as a masterpiece of deft playwriting,
m~n of all the churches to be present.
with a wealth of alert and intelligent
Some hollyhock seeds from the sum":Mysterious
'Vife,"
by
Grove
\Vllson.
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"Le Cid," by Pierre Carneille.
humor. intriguing romance, and main- mer home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell
uLa
Pierre de Tonchi," by Emili
taining a sprightly buoyancy in its
Hayes on the Brandywine have been Augier.
never-lagging merriment, the comedy
has taken its place as a worthy 3mi placed in the Hollyhock Gift Shop,
Juvenile
where they may be secured frec of
tasting contribution to the theatre.
The crisp dialogue of "Strictly Dis- charge. The shades arc rose-pink, ma-! "Fairy Tales," by Lansing, v. 1.
The annual meeting of the Swarthmore Public Library
honorable," bubbles with shrewd a.nd roon, lemon, saffron, and pure white.
"Children's Own Reader," (book 6). .
witty observations and glows With
Plant 'COl in May, and they'll be
"Threc Years With the Poets," ed.
Association will be held at The Library Rooms,
whimsical pleasantries among the hu- due to bloom in July of '32 for you, by B. Hazard.
morous goings-on in a congenial, cozy says Mr. Hayes.
I "Stories Told at Twilight," by L. C.
Borough Hall, Monday evening, Jan. 26, 1931.
speakeasy. The story chronicles the
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Moulton.
philailderings of a bachelor opera
uWonders of the Jungle," by S.
Harold Barnes, President.
singer and an innocent, but love-curious o for a garden of the olden time
Ghosh.
maid froni the provincial Yokum. ~fis
Where none but long-familiar flowers
"Bow-wow & ~lcw-mew," by A. hI.
grow,
sissippi. At this atmospheric drinking
Where pebbled path" go winding to
nook there assembles also the arrogant,
and fro,
outspoken fiance of the girl, a philosoAnd
honeysuckles over arbors climb I
phical judge, who enjoys alcoholic bevThere
would I have sweet mignonette
erages during ex-office periods, a wagthyme,
and
.. gish policeman and Tomaso, the ebulWith
hollyhocks in gay and gallant
lient proprietor of the speakeasy.
row,
Just as the Yokum miss, abandoned
The hyacinth inscribed with words of
by her unbearably opinionated escort
woe,
is preparing herself to be a martyr to
The small blue-bell that beats a dainty
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The sleepy poppy, and the marigold,
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And ragged~robin.s, pink and white and
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AU these and more I'd have, and back
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leave the press almost simultaneously _
C
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Recommen
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Costs Quoted
with this article. The first hal! of the
book describes the work of centers giving birth control advice in the United
States and Europe, including a directory §
of "treet addresses, number of hours
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the clinics
and advice
how toonreach
physicians
who
will give
the .subject,
it
is therefore technically a violation of
the Federal law.
Mrs. Robinson is endeavoring to have
1
a one dollar edition of the book printed.
"This will represent my real opportunity to get information about the clinics
to the people who need it most," she declare.s. For instance, there is one at 69th
St. which should be better known."
1
I The following quotations from reviews
of the book arc by people whose opinions
are really worth-while and more authentic than anything this writer could say:
Says The Survey in discussing the
book, "The author brings to this still
much missl1ndcrstood problem a Quaker
competence and sweet reasonableness. accuracy, and moderation in expression.
! worthy of her talents and hard work."
"The first part of the book." says the
I"eview in the Survey, deals with the
1facts of the staff organization, costs, and
j statistical records of services of seventy
r clinics here and abroad. includes helpful
j description of case procedure, sugges. tions for serious non-propoganda use of
findings, and an interpretation of the
probably eugenic effects of such clinic
agencies on the population; following is
a chapter on the planning of clinics for
present and future needs, and the medI ical and social factors determining the
Ineed of birth control information. The
: s('"cond part deals with laws, cllstoms and
Iopinions, and covers a critical discussion
Of quantity and quality of people and the
benefits to them which may be expected
MEDIA BAG SHOP
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fine
in
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go g
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,No birth control methods are given
!n the book not .only because of the d.elIcacy of th,e subject but because selectIOn
?f. means IS best undertaken b~ a phy.sIc~an. Nevertheless Mrs. ~obm~n adnuts that because her book IS a directory
by which the public may be informed of
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PHONE SW. 43
SWARTHMORE, PA.
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ANITA PAGE
JUNE WALKER
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needed for the complete change of your present heating system
to this much·talked·of Automatic Gas House Heat. Then the whole
tedious, messy job of furnace tending entirely removed from yonr
AT TIltS TJI'.IE
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an l'ertility. It is published by The gathered in connection with her preparaWilliams & Wilkins Company of Balti- tion for a doctorate."
The following is reprinted fro m
"!o!,,? Md. I!, M~ryl~nd the, laws P!,ohlblhng.. the ~hssemmabon of mformatt?n "Eugenics", official organ of the Amercon~erOlng birth c;>ntrol are not as stnet ican Eugenics Society, Inc.
as·m Penn~ylyama and o~er Easte.rn uSa much .has been said about the
states. As It 15, Mr.s.. Robmson admits merits of adequately supervised birth
that ~he ~ok':" pubhshed represents ,a control, especially for the jioor and the
t~clu].lcal VIOlation of a fede~al law f~r- ill. that the inevitable question arises in
bl?di~g th~ use of the. mads for dLS- the minds of all interested in the subject
t~lb!Itmg bl!'th ~ontro! hterature: C~n- either directly or indirectly-where co..
YJctIon of vlolatlng thiS law carn~s w~th trustworthy advice On birth control be
It a fine of $5,000 and five years ImprlS- obtained'
onment. Before the publishers accepted,,'.
.
the book, Mrs, Robinson agreed. to asCarohne Hadler Robm,son, has under-
and Tue.clay
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Heat and yon'll continue to be thankful for yonr decision for
years to come.
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MEDIA THEATRE
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given by
from a liberalizing of the permitted work is conducted. This sectio~ also vice service, with close ties for frequent
practices and uses of well-supported in- inclUdes a survey and evaluation of the consideration with several specialties,
formatioIL"
clinic situation throughout the world, in- among which are internal medicine, neurIn conclusion, Haven Emerson, M. D.,
ology, psychiatry, endocrinology and
the author of the review in the Survey sofar as .such information can be ob- urology, not to mention the related fields
The Swarlhmorean has found it op- a Swarthmore woman, Caroline Hadley says, "We have here a scholarly con.. tained. The particular audience address- outside medicine. of psychology. sOciol' week , W h'l
portune th IS
I e sea thomg con- Robinson.
Th 'I f th book' "s
B' th tribution
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d tol'bsocial practice, IIsuitable for ed is that of social and health workers' ogy
'I and
'11 education. bThe marriage coun..
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eventy Ir c ass an
I rary use. we
expressed, in family welfare groups and in medical I CI S WI be staffed y men. and women
demnabons of bIrth control are
mg Control Clinics" and its contents have free of all offense, and helpful to any centers who are in direct contact with I who are successfully marrIed, normally
broadcast by Pope Pius XI, to call at- been compiled by Mrs, Robinson as a who are blinded or deafened by tradition Ihosc ,'trata of society which stand most sexed, high minded, clean min.ded,
tentioo to the courageous and highly in- result of visiting and stUdying seventy and 5uperstitutioll reverence for ancient sorely in need of contraceptive advice. mmded ~nd unhampered by mhlbl110nS
telligent work on the same subject which leading birth control clinics in the United blunderings."
But in addition to this main purpose, the ornby .cehbat~ dogmas.
has just been released in book form b States and Europe during the past four
The volumn is issued as the first of a book contains much that will prove of
. ThiS portIon of the boo.k :was con..
Y years.
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series of publications on the uMeelical interest to the economist, the sociologist. I tnbuted
Dr. Robert L. Dlckmson and
A copy of the
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to Aspects of Human Fertility," sponsored the eugenicist and the intelligent layman. Dr. LOUise Stevens Bryant, of the Na,
,
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the Swarthmore
LIbrary In bor .. by the National Committee on Maternal The probable' future development of the tional Committee on Maternal Health!'
ough hall affording the Pf!opte of Swarth- Health. This committee is headed by birth control clinic is outlined, and sumI
,
more an opportunity- to read it.
Samuel W. Lambert, lI. D. Gertrude med up as follows:
.
Dan Johnson. son of MI'. and Mrs.
MEDIA, PA. ,
Written as a thes;" for her doctorate, M, Pinchot ;.. treasurer, and Robert L,
Thus we can look forward to a time Albert Sidney Johnson, of South Chesit was refused without comment by one Dickinson is secretary.
not far distant when instruction in the ter road. returned Sunday to Lehigh
DAILY MATINEE 2:30
PHONE MEDfA 227.. W
of the leading east~n universities leav... In a foreword to the volumn, Mr. technique of the control of conception University, where he is completing his
i.DK no ()ther reas~ to be drawn than be- Dickinson the secretary says: "The auth- wiII be only one section of marriage ad- senior year.
cause of the subject matter, After the or, Mrs. Louis M, Robinson, wife of the 1--------,----..,---..,.--..:..-------_________
Today-Saturday
cont~n~: were approved. by dozens of well known criminologist is primarily a
A MORE PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
scholar.s and phYSICianS here and student of economi~ with a particular
leadlDg
William Haines
abroad, .it was accepte4 by th~ National interest in the problems of population. THE RUTLEDGE-MORTON BUILDING & LOAN
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<;ommittee on Maternal H~lth and pub- A graduate of Swarthmore College, she
Conservatively Progressive-Sa£e &. Sound
hshed as the first of a series of Mono- took her M. A. in economics at Colum..
"REMOTE CONTROL"
graphs on the Medical Aspects of Hum- bia. The material for this book was
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-1931
H. ANDS. MEETING
the people an .opportunity to .ee the Barbara C. Dolan. and Miss Elinor H: t·,SC'Noru; IN- COSTUME
HO~E J9BBER
The I Clapp.
AT WOMAN'S CLUB
MONDAY EVENING mehlbers of that organization.
awarding of the Bear Badge
'* '* *
All kiDd. of Repair. in and U'O';"d
will offer an opportunity to see what
:Mr. Clark R. Al1ison of Swarthmore
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the
home. Electrical Repair. and In.
d songs and ballads of Spal'n Rus· The January meetl'ng of the Home Cubs· are doing and learn more aoou'·1 spent the holidays at his home On Vas. and School Association will, be held Mon- that organization for boys just beneath sar Ave. He will return this week to ~ia, France and England' win b:' sung stallation 'a Specialty..
'day evening at the High School audi- the Boy Scout age of twelve -years.
The Hill School in Pottstown, where he In costume next Tuesday at the Worr.an's
A. M. ALLISON
SON
tOTium and will consist of a program arThere will also be a demonstration by
a member of the Physical Education Club by :Uadeleine Chauveau, accom311 V ... ar Ayo.
ranged by the Education Committee., the Boy Scouts as welt as the giving of Department.
Ipaniied by Mrs~ Herbert Frazer. A1adam PhODO Swarth. 1160
More than 300 children will participate.: several Boy Scout Special Awards.
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Bv means of this program parents will
Dr. E. L. Terman as chairman of the
Dr. J. S. Heberling spoke on the
,lUveau is a French singer of wide exhav~ an opportunity to observe what is \ education. committee is in charge of the "Crucial Duty in Challenge of Youth"
.
and reputation and has been a I
being done along organized educational: l)rogram and is being assisted by l\liss' nil ).[ollday morning before the Presby- res~dellt. of Swarthmore for the past year.
GEORGE H. KELLEY
lines for their chi!drctl outside of school: Therea A. Young and l\fiss Margaret tcrian Ministerial Association of Phil- Tllls wIll mark ,the first opportunity that
hburs. First will come a pageant given I Hamel, teachers in the public schools, adelphia and vicinity.
Swarthmore people have had tv hear her
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by the Knighthood of Youth which is Mrs. A. F. Jackson, Dean Raymond
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sing. Guests tickets may be procured
Repair Work &. New In.tallation.
an organizalion for small children. This Walters, Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton, Dr. NTERESTING LEGAL
for fifty cenls. The hostesse, for Ihe
'win be followed by a Brownie demon~: John H. Pitman, Mrs. William Jaquette,
afternoon will be Mrs. Francis V. War.
PhODO Sw. 428-R
slralion by girls slighlly under Ihe Girl' J. Bernard Walton and Dr. A. F_ Jones_
OPINION DESCRIBED ren and Mrs. J. Archer Tumer.
'Scout age.
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A legal opinion of unusual interest to
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sue of Keystone Motorist, official pub---~
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Iication of the Keystone Automobile
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'lppearance and manner and excellent Club.
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1111 her ill;crprctation. Margaret Carlson
Borton Wecks, Preside.nt of tho
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an opinion by Judge Alber1
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minor role of a maid.
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of Delaware County,
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holding that a none-resident motorist
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who operates his automobile in Pennsyl.
vania
and is involved in an accident may
UPomaner \Valk" has been selected as
be
sued
in any county of this state, reo
the Senior class play at the high school
We surcly appreciate the
of
where the accident occurred.
gardless
for presentation late in February.
way you have taken us to you
In the case decided by Judge MacDade
action was brought in Delaware County
and fitted into your fa,mily
Births
against a 'Yest Virginia motorist 3S a
I life.
Dr. George P. 'Varren and J\.frs. result of an accident occurring in Bed
SO CHESTER ROAD
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\Varren, of South Chester road, arc ford Counly.
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recclvltlg congratulations upon the
birth of a son at the Presbyterian HosSwarlhmorcans. The,' greet
each olhcr and cot a meal
ing.
thot we strive to make nexl
pital, in Philadelphia,
a • Saturday morn-
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a home cooked one, as en·
joyable as "eating out" ean
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be.
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81.00 (children half price)
make eating out economical
100.
I,uncheons at SOc, 7Se
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Dinners every evening at
every day.
:ro.frs. Richard R 'Varren entertained
at luncheon at her home in GermanI
tOWIl on Tuesday. Dec. 30. The guests
:• were Mise: Kathf':l'";np. R. Warren, Miss
Anne B. Warrell. r.1IS:'! nfargaret O.
, Cresson, M iss Nancy R. Slater, Miss
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hope Ihat our Sunday dinner
customers continue to come
and tell their friends what
81.25 wiJI buy in a dinner nl
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While 1931 Is Yet Young
Decide ON A PACKARD
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GEORGE GILLESPIE & CO.
Old Bank Bldg.
Phone 4450, Chester, Pa.
Sw.1129
Twelfth and Crosby Sts.
Open Every Evening
Until 9
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Mid·Winter
CLEARANCE SALE
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Now in filII swing, Ollr mid·winter clearance sale of fine fall and winter footwear
WALK-OVER
ARCH-PRESERVER
$3.85
BUILT when building materials were low and good
workmen available, these Eour new homes represent
the finest new home values in Swarthmore.
The home illustrated is localed on University Place just
west on ComelI avenue. It is of brick and frame construction and contains all of the most modem improvements
which have made Gillespie built homes outstanding.
The other three homes are located at Strath Haven and
Allhough they have not been entirely
completed, they are open for inspection and give an idea
of design and size. They vary
in size from three bedrooms
and twD baths to five bedrooms and three baths. Each
a two car garage. Prices range Erom
$17,000
to
SHOES
for
Men and Women and Children
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has
$22,000.
Regularly 85.00 and 86.00
Scorch grain-Elkskin
Shark-Skin Tipped Shoes
All boy's high shoes are now reduced
PRICES
GIRL'S LOW SHOES
$1.95 to $5.45
School ShoesDress Shoes
In Ihis group, nre shoes for girls, large
and small and children in general.
SPECIAL
$4.45 per pair
350 PAIRS
WOMEN'S and GIRL'S
Values to $14.00 Low Shoes
$4.45 While they last
WOMEN'S SHOES
AAAATOE
MEN'S SHOES
AATOE
CIDLDREN'S
SHOES
IN
NARROW WIDTHS
Johnson's
WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP
626 Edgmonl Avenue
WOMEN WRITERS
OF SWARTHMORE
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WILL SPEAK
NO STORY HOUR
DURING JANUARY
At the requesl of Ihe Health Cent
children of Swarthmore during January.
All programs for the next four
months, have been planned and are as
follows: February." a Birthday Hour
for Famous Friends"; March "An
Opera in Music and Story"; April CIA
Surprise"; and May "Interesting China."
The committee assures the disappointed ones this month (for several appeals
have come to us to have the Story Hour
real soon) that this January program
will be given at some future date when
thought advisable.
The children of
Swarthmore sent a great deal of Christmas joy to the children in outlying districts with the gifts which were brought
to the \Yoman's Club at the last Story
Hour in December.
17, 1931
Every Effort Being Made
To Control Mumps and Measles
$2,50 Per Year
McBRIDE PRAISES
WORK OF DRYS
The Board of Health Committee used were correct and that it did not
wishes to make further appeal to the seem that there were any further pre- Anti-Saloon Head Pleads With
Swarthmoreans to Uphold
public in helping check the present out- cautions to be taken. The State Department does not advise the closing of
Literary Committee in Charge of
Constitution
break of measles and mumps. Special schools.
Program Next
attention should be given each child
"When a household is quarentined for
SAYS PROHIBITION WORKS
Tuesday
morning and evening in order to note mumps, the patient may be released as
suspicious symptoms. It is also advised soon as he has recovered but the doctor
WILL DESCRmE METHODS
Ihat childreu be kept from large gal her-I musl nolify Ihe Board of Health Headings. Parties, club meetings, etc., should quarters. Susceptible cases must remain
For those members interested in literaquarentined for the balance of the 21 day
be postponed.
ture, the program of the Woman's Club
'To those who have become alarmed at period. Those who have previously had
of next Tuesday, will probably be the
the spread of these diseases we wish to the disease may go to school providing
most interesting of the seaC;Oll. Mrs. J.
say that we have had conferences with I there is a record on the Board of Health
V. S. Bishop, chairman, has invited five
several local physicians and all have said Book.
of the women writers to be the guests of
that nothing further can be done to pre"If the family lived elsewhere at the
Ihe c1ub_
,'ent the spread of the infection," health time, the record must be secured from
Taken alphabetically, they are Mrs. E.
officers state.
the previous residence•
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H. Bonsall, who edits an Episcopalian
"Children are being inspected care"The measles rule is the same, except
quarterly and has written sc'vera! books JANE ADDAMS GUEST
fully by the school nurse each day, ali that Ihe child may not return until after
on biblical subjects. Perhaps the best
OF DR. AND MRS. HULL showing symploms are being excluded. Iten days and then only when Ihe doclor
known is IIFamous Hymns, with Stories:
I "The Board of Health recently held a has noified headquarters. Susceptibles
and Pictures". Dr. Isabellc Bronk, who i
conference with Dr. J. Clinton Starbuck, i must remain out for the 16 day period.
was connected with Swarthmore College,'
county medical director, and he also Signs may be put on only after the physhas written several books, among them
stated that the preventive measures bemg ician ha.s reported the casc."
"Children of VersaiHes."
Dr. Bronk
also contributes so many well known
SCOTCH ARTIST-POET
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
magazines.
TO LECTURE HERE MONDAY
Grace Livingston Hill, has lived at 215
RE-ELECTED AT BANK
Cornell avenue for many years and
Who's \Vho credits her with many "best
On the evening of January 19th, at
Last Tuesday afternoon, the annual
sellers" dating from 1894 to the present.
8 o'clock, in the Friends :Meeting House meeting of the stockholders of the
F. Scott McBride
The titles include many volumes we have I
on the college campus, an able and inter· Swarthmore National Bank and Trust
al1 read.
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esting Scotchman, Prof. Ian Holboum, Company was. held and all of the direcF. Scott McBride, leader of the AlltiJean Lilly (~frs. Scott B.) of 133 Og-,
will lecture on "The Need of Art in tors and officers were reelected. Ed·
oJ
Saloo11
League in this country, urged
den Avenue has written "The Seven Sis-I
f Life.
ward B. Temple was reelected president
ters" and her most recent book is "False
As architect, poet, city-planner, painter and J. Everton Ramsey and C. Percy Swarthmoreans \Yedncsday evening to
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Face" which won the Dutton Mystery
and sportsman, Prof. Holbourn. has a Webster were reelected as the two vice- observe and uphold the Eighteenth
Prize of the month in which it was pub.
varied appeal. He not only discourses presidents. Elric S. Sproat is cashier
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art, architecture, poetry and the like, and trust officer and Harold Ogram is Amendment as the most fitting celelished.
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Isabel Briggs Myers (in private life,
but by his own practice in these fields he the assistant cashier and assistant trust bration of the Eleventh Anniversary of
Mrs. Clarence G. Myers of 321 Dickinspeaks with freshness' and authority.
officer. 13 directors were reelected, name- Prohibition this year. The meeting waS
son) won the prize offered jointly by the!
To lovers of -the' picturesque he is a ly, Haldy M. Crist, Albert N. Garrett, held at the Methodist Church under the
Frederic A. Stokes Company and Mcromantic figure,-a world traveler who .Joseph E. Haines, William E. Kistler,
auspices of the Swarthmore branch of
Clures Magazine for her novel "Murder
has journeyed over a million miles; a John F. Murray, John W. Pittock, Vinthe W. C. T. U. and replaced Ihe
Jane Addams
Yet. To Come". The prize was $7.500
survh-or of several shipwrecks, one be- cent S. Pownall" J. Everton Ramsey,
Prayer
Meeting S e r vic e sin the
and the story ran as a serial in Smart
ing that of the "Lusitania", and lastly, he ClaUd C. Smith, Elric S. Sprout, Edchurches of the borough.
Sjt ~ue to t1:c consolidation with Mc-j Jane Addams, founder of Chicago's is the Laird of Fughley, a wild and lone- ward B. Temple, William H. Thatcher,
Dr. McBride, who is a fiery orator,
and C. Percy Websler.
C 1'''es M:'lga71O
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Hull-Huuse, has I}cell the house- guest Iy island off the coast of Scolland.
ga,·c
an addrc5s illtcllGeJ. to J:e-"ivc the
A cordial invitation is extended to al1
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Mrs .. Harold Goodwm" Chairman' of of Dr. and ).[rs. \Vi11iam I. Hull, of
enthusiasm
of his listeners for prohiBOROUGH HALL TO
Educat!on of the Wom~n s Club, called \Valnut Lane, this week while here who wish to hear the lecture.
bition
and
convince
them of its success.
Members of the Society of Friends
a meetll~g of her commIttee at her home as the speaker he fore the \Vomen's
HAVE NEW ROOF He decIared that the \~Tets have nothlast Fnday and plans ~vere made for i International teagnc for Peace and will be interested to learn that Prof.
Swarthmore Borough council at its ing to propose but the abolishment of
future 'york. It was. decHled to meet the Freedom. 11iss Addams is president of Holbourn is a Scotch Quaker, being a
regular meeting Thursday evening de- prohibition. The chief recommendation
first FrIday of each month at the homes the League and spoke at Friends' 1\.1eet- member of Edinboro Yearly Meeting.
liberated long and earnestly before let- of the \Vcts is a program similar to
of the members. Mrs. Earl P. Yerkes ing Hotlse, Fifteenth and Race streets,
ting the contract for reshingling the roof that in Canada where Liquor is con,~as chosen secretary for the group. ~he last night. On Thursday she spoke at HOME AND SCHOOL
troUed by the Government.
MEETING POSTPONED of borough hall. Of the three bidders
Edmonds act ,!as cl~OSe!l as the sub,~t Collectioll at Swarthmore College .
"Thc plan in Canada is 110t the sucfor the job, two enc10sed checks infor, study and ItlvestJgahon for the wm-I Miss Addams, whose work for the
cess that the \Vcts would have you beThe Home and School meeting sched- sufficient to cover the five per cent which lie,·c,·' Dr. McBride dcclared. 44Govern_
ter s work.
.
uplift of the poor WOIl her as far back
Mrs. Goodwm has procured Dr. Mary as 1910 the distinction of being the uled for last Monda even in was ost- is sup~sed to .acc0f!lpany the bid.
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The bid of Gillespie and Company w.s ment control of liquor means liquor
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\yentworth McConaughy, "Mental Hy- first woman to recei"c an honorary tle- poned on acco,:ut 01~ .the amount
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$1400, William' Kimmell & Son $2,378 control of government. This system in
glene Consult~nt, Mt. Holyoke College, grcc from Yale, has spent more than ness among children III the borough.
d CI k
d H
$2500 G·U ., Canada is bringing about the greater
and !.ecturer III Pyschology and 1\~en~all forty \"ears in Social Scrvice \Vork.
On January 26, a general meeting of aln k ar e a$nlO ahrveYt
d' Ihl eKsP.le s sale of liquor than ever before. \Ve can·
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b
f c lec was
s 0 ran
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ImHygiene, Swarthmore College, III a
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a ffi cers an d cI1alrmen and mem ers 0
II h k $3 65 h
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b' d not solve the liquor problem by a sys·
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cOllum ees 0 tIe
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G'Il'
tern which brings about the greater
"Everyday Child Managemenl prob-I LEGION CHARITY BALL
held at the high school building. The was
nay aW~,r.e ,t.o
I csple
sale
of liquor."
lems." The first will be held on Ihe
REMARKABLE SUCCESS first part of the meeting wilt be devoted a!ld .C.o. after a .1~n~ dlSc~lSStOn of tcchDr.
~-[cBride decIared that the prinevenin.g of January 20th; M~s. Louis L'I
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to making those present better acquaint- 1l1ca.1ihes a~ regardmg, bIds. The. folcipal
of
prohibition is fundamental be·
ServaiS, ~[rs. Osca~ J. Gilcreest and
A hri11iant and colorful assembly at- ed, while the latter part of the meeting lOWing motion was ma
~-rrs. Herhert Paul ",111 be the hostesses.
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will consist of committee meetings to lCo~eona~ld C. J AshthonS·· Bandt seconded by
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d CCI-ded t 0 as k II tended the annual American LegIOn I·
of trying to effect a cure. Prevention
Th e comml'11ce aso
unelman
osep f G·II
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(ISClISS th e wor k- 0 f eac II group.
j4Th
t tl b'd
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representath-cs from the Rose VaHey' Bcnefit dance last evening at the Mary
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tn- is the fundamental remedy for any
pany for a shingle roof on Borough hall ulldcsirablc condition.
School if they would speak before the i Lyon School auditorium, wllerc bcaudTrinity Church Notes
Dr. McBride further traced the reahe accepted. The action is taken upon
\\Toman's C!ub membe.rs on some phase, ful surroundings, charming l)eople, and
sons
why Prohibition should be supof Progressive Education.
!delightful entertainment conspired to
The annual meetings of the \Voman's the advise of the assistant solicitor that ported by pointing out that the people
council
may
waive
the
shortage
of
$10
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were behind it. He described the growth
Sarah U. Burnley
stamped the effort of the Harold Ains- "'omell's Guild were held last week. in the amount of the certified check ac- of the movement from small meetings
companying this bid- the insufficiency
,
worth Post to aid 10cal relief, in large Reports were made of the work done
in rural communities to the point where
Word was received here ycsterday of! letters, with the word SUCCE.SS.
hy the women during 1930 and much being relatively smaU, the need of a new
it was ratified by the different states.
roof
urgent,
and
Ihis
bid
being
$978
the death of . .Mrs. Sarah Updegraff
The foHowing communication was rc- progress was shown. The officers of
"Thc Wet press has a great influence
the
next
higher
bidder,
and
lower
than
Burnley, 78, w1dow of the Rev. Charles cei\'ed from the Post Commander George I the Auxiliary for 1931 are: President,
this country and is trying to make
in
$1100
lower
than
thc
highest
bid.
COUIl\V. B.urnley, for~er~y of Swarthmore. Corse:
Mrs. Frank Cohon Irvinc; Vice.presipeople
be1ieve that Prohibition is not
cil
feels
justified
in
accepting
this
bid
She (hed Sunday 111 l'.\'a11ston, ilL, at the
l'The memhers of the Post and the dent, ).f rs. Alhert Hill; Secretary. Mrs.
wanted.
The manner in which the
far
the
lowest
of
thise
subwhich
is
by
h()~ne of her daughter, :Mrs . .J?mes M. Ladie•.;; Auxilliary unite in thanking our Edna ),1. Dickinson. h.-[rs. \Villiam H.
Amendment
was brought about, howmiteel
for
the
further
reason
that
this
StIfler. Interment was at \Vlll1amsport, fellow citizens for their whole hearted Brearley was elected Treasurer to sucbidder has satisfactorily performed other ever, shows that it ''''as more univerTuesday.
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co-operation and generous support, and ceed l\i rs. George' DuBoise, who recontracts
for the borough and his re- sally desirahle than any other amend),[rs. ~llrllle~ was a 111~cal, descendant take this occasion to specifically thank signed. The officers of the Guild were
sponsibility
is unquestioned. The sol- Illent to the constitution."
?f. a family "'1~lch set~led 111 (,ennantowllI ~,fr. H. ~L Crist for the large share he reelccted: 1t.lrs. Lovett Frcscoln, Presi"\Vithout prohibition we would have
to require fully suffiicitor
is
instructed
111 1682. She .'S surVived hy Oi~ly 011e of contributed to the success of the event, dent; :"Irs. E. O. Lange, Vice-Prcsilaw."
no
constructive move and the saloon
cient
surety-bonds
as
required
by
he~ three clI11dren and hy ~I:' grand- by generollsly donating: the facilities of dent; :\frs. F. P. Byerly, Secretary;
The
question
of
a
sidewalk
along
Rut:;
system
would have gotten worse," Dr.
c1l1ldn'n. Her hushand :It one. tl1l:e own· his school for the dance. :\Ir. Crist's Mrs. Charles A. Stern, Treasurer.
gers
avenue
from
Yale
avenue
to
the
McBride
declared. "It is impossible to
ed a R.reat dea.l.of. real estate,111 Swartl1- friendliness to our Post has been COIlThe ''''omen of the parish have renew
school
building
was
discussed
and
it
have
light
wines and beers without
more III the VIClluty of the Grange.
SpiCllOUS in the past, and it is a matter Slimed their All.day meetings at uThe
was decided to notify the syndicate that having saloo11s. There is nothing to
"T • ,', I Best
of pride and a real joy to count him I.odge" and are sewing every Thurs- work must bf;gill on the walk at once stop saloons today, anyone can put up
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II I among the Ilumher of our staunch sup- day for the poor of the vicinity.
\\' Of(I I13S born
in order to show good faith in the agree- a bar in his home or 011 the street corcell receive
lere 101
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, porters.
Ie Post a so cSlres to t 13n
The members of TrImty GUIld for ment between the borough and the syn- ner. The prohibition of liquor is the
est
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hosplta
uta K ansas as tl Ie resu 1IIIllost
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T meet- dicate. This agreement stated that the only thing that can destroy the evil
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. Ishe< t Ie attractIve posters.
111g 1I1ght from Tuesday to hursday. walks would be built within thirty days influence of the saloon!'
~ burns recelVC( 111 an au 01l10}l e accl- 1 "The dance committee, headed by Roh- They are sewing for the needy, under
which time has already elapsed.
e~Tt. 10 t d i S tl
c College! crt T. Bair, the Ladies Auxiliary of the the direction of the Community Center.
Council approved the replacing of the
om a~ en e.<
war. 1I.nor
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Post, and those individuals who, in add i, I •
Hirst-PEeil
present
telephone box system for comand later hved
huddmg,.
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GI'rl Scouts
. 10 . the .Sll1rcr
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crl )Jng,
al'de
with
policemen
throughout
municating
and worked 111. th~s vlctntty. . e wa..:; the refrcshments deserve all crcdit and
Girl Scouts wishing to join Troop II
the borough with an electric light flasher
A very attractive wedding was solemunusually large 111 size and played on the I praise for their trojan work in making please meet at the Woman's Club House
system. The present bells will be re- nized on Saturday, January 10th in the
line ~vith the Colleg~ foothall team:
th~ dance successful' from every angle. at 9:30 Saturday morning or telephone placed with these lights so that when an Swarthmore Presbyterian Church when
I~ IS reported t~13t 111 the ~!Ito a~cHtcnt i j'Allllounccmcnt of the results accru- the new Captain, Mrs. Ross Marriot, officer
in the residential part of the bor- Miss Beatrice Elizabeth Hirst, daughter
willcit caused hiS death,
Tom ,~as : ing to the r.egion's relief Fund will he Swarthmore 34.
ollgh is wanted, the light will flash. The of Mr. and _Mrs. William A. Hirst ~- .
!hrown free o.f the car and was unm- l made soon, and any rcqllC$ts or demands
Eighty Girl Scouts attended the Fly
bell system was inedequate in that it came the ~nde of. Mr. Adolph H: Pfeil,
Jured hut receIVed fatal bu~n~. w~e!1 ~e i 011 this fund should he made direct to the UII ceremony last Saturday when Doro- could not be heard from any distance J~.t of. Phdl\de.lphla, Pa. The bride was
~ndeavO~ed • to r('scue two 0 liS nell( s I Community Health Society, whose in-I thy Paulson was welcomed to the Scout while a 1ight may easily be seen
gwen 10 marnage by her father. Mrs.
111 the b azmg car..
vcsth:ation and recommendation, will Troop from her Brownie Pack.
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William G. Phillips, eldest sister of the
Miss Helen K Taylor of, Riverview govern dis b 11 r s e m ents. The l.egion
Fifteen Brownies received the Golden,
Mrs. George Ashton was lately in New bride, was matron of honort and Mr.
avenue has compieted her course at the desires to c~nfine the benefits strictly. to whic~ .is the highest award. l{rs: Onyx York where she heard Mary Strickler Ralph Pfeil, brother of the groom, was
Pierce School of Business Administra- local neccl.;; an Swarthmore and the Im- has ,omed the leaders ranks and IS help- play. Mary was .. pupil of Mrs. A'h- the best man. The ceremony was pertion and will he· graduated' at·. the Jllc(liate vicinity, hilt will investigate and iflg the Scouts prepare for a song con· too's and has now WOll a .cholarship in formed by Rev. John Ellery Tuttle, D.
Academy of Music next WedllesdaY"'cve- cOllsid~r any nced, within the limits of test. There wHi be a Scout Tea on Jan- the ]uilliard Foundation for Piano Play- D. After a short honeymoon the newlyning.
. t1Ie"fund, brought to its attention."
nary 31.
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weds will reside in West Philadelphia.
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Specials on Phoenix Hosiery for Men and Women.
Specials on Comfy Slippers for Men, Women and Children.
Specials on Goloshes aud Rubbers for All.
DO NOT MISS
mlSSALEOF
FINE FOOTWEAR
2350 PAIRS
NOW OFFERED
AT REDUCED
Swarthmore, Pall January
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New Gillespie Homes
Comell avenues.
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The Values Built Into These
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MONDAY EVENING
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SWARTHMOREAN
Swarthlllo!'a.
JANUARY 10, 1931
to .'iCC the n,lrhara C. Dol,Hl. and ),1 j"" Elinor 1-1
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.l\\.lIdlll~ of the Bt.' .• r D,ldge ccrCIIlOll}
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SONGS IN COSTUME
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All kinds of Repairs in and around
Electrical Repairs and In...
stallation a Specialty.
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hlrth 01 ,I SOil :It IIIl Pres!" kri.lIl 110<;pltal. 1Il Phl1.ldtlphl,l, S .. turda) tllorllo
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hllH.:h{(l1I .It lar ItOtlH III Clrmall
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We wish to announce that Mr. Clarence
Hannum and Mr. Roy Witmer will be in
attendance at the Chrysler Exhibit to personally greet you as representatives of
HANNUM & WAITE
While 1931 Is Yet Young
Decide ON A PACKARD
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WALK-OVER
Swarthmore People Wonder at
ARCH·PRESERVER
New Gillespie Homes
$3.85
available, these four new homes represent
the finest new home values in Swarthmore.
workmen
Ih·gular'}
S('ol('"h I:ruin-Elk!oikin
Slmrk-Skin Tip.INI ShOt.s
All ho,.'s hiRh shues nr(' now reduceci
The home illustrated is located on University Place just
improvements
no NOT MISS
TillS SALE OF
FINE FOOTWEAR
2:150 PAInS
NOW OJ.'FEREn
AT IUmliCED
1'R1CES
which have made Gillespie built homes outstanding.
The other three homes are located at Strath Haven and
Cornell avenues. Although they have not been entirely
completed, they are open for inspection and give an idea
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and two baths to five bedrooms and three baths. Each has
a two car garage. Prices range from $17,000 to $22,000.
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$1.95 to $5.45
S"hool Shnc",J)rf'S!oi Sho('s
I n (hi", gruUI), urI' shoC'l« for girls, large
nnd smull nlll' ~liJdr('n in g(·lU'rnl.
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SPECIAL
$4.45 per pair
350 PAIRS
WOMEN'S uud GIRL'S
Val lies to $14.• 00 Low Shot's
$4,.4,5 While Ihey last
WOMEN'S SHOES
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MEN'S SHOES
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CIIII.DREN'S
SHOES
IN
NARROW WmTnS
Johnson's
WALI{·OVER BOOT SHOP
62() Edgmonl AV(,1lI1(>
in Charge of
Program Next
Tuesday
DESCRIBE
METHODS
l'or those 1lll'lIllJer<; Illh.re ... tc:d in btcratm e the progl dill 01 the \\ 1I1llan's Club
ot IIl'xt J lles(Ln, \\ ill proh'lhh bt thc
llHJ-..t IIltlH"t1l1!.! oj till "ld"'lll
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\' S lh.;hop, clt.llrm,l1l. h.h 111\ Ikd It\~
01 the \\01llen \\ rikl S to III tlte !,!uc<.;ts of
the c1llh
'1 ahn .t1phclhc:llt.III\, thn are \11 ~
11 BOll",II!. \\ ho c{lils an J lJISCO» llian
quarter!\ .md h,b \\ntt\11 sC\lr,,1 hooks
011 111hhull SUhJl'cls.
PC] h,II1S the !Jcst
knowll IS "1',1111011:-, II \ 1lI1l~, \\ itll StOlICS
\\.15 COIlIICdl'
h.l::. \\ rittcll Sl'\ II ,11 hooks, .11111 'Ilg thelll
"ChJ1drell oj \ ers,lIl1l's "
Dl Broll1~
also eOlltnhutls <;'1 mam \\(JI kno\\1l
IIt.lg.IZllle<:,
Grace j.i\lIIg:-,toll lIlli, ha~ ll\cd at 215
Corlllll a\clluc lor 1lI.lIly ) cars and
\\"ho's \\ ho crc(hts her \\ itlt II1.lIIy "hest
...dlers" d.ltlll!.! fr0111 IR9.J to the prtsellt
'J hc tltlles IIldlldc m.lIlj \ 01U111l'S "c hal c
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je,lIl 1.1Ih (\IIS, Seott B) 111133 Og-dell i\\(tlue has \\IIttell "The Se\t:1l Sisters" and her 1ll0..,t recent hoo!... is "l'alsc
Fale" \\hit-h \\011 till: nl1tt011 1(}stclY
l'nzt of the month III \dlldl It \\,b Jlllblishl'd
Isahel Briggs )'hers (111 pl'iHltc life
:\1 rs. Clarelll:1.: G. :\1) el 5 of .121 I hcl~ Ill<;on) \\on the prize nUt:red jOllltI) hy the
l'rledcnc .\ Stol..:e:-, L'omp.ll1\ .!tld :McChlres )'lagi\zinc ior her nO\el "~It1rdl'l
'\ ct To COIllC" '1 he pnze \\,.IS $7 SOO
and the stor" ran as a serial in Smart
Set due to "tile consolidatIOII wilh McMrs 1Iarold GOOdWill, Chairman of
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1 he COllllll1ltCl al .. o
School II thc) \\oul(l sp~ak hefort, the
\\OIll,lIl\ Chlh 1llt.'11Iil(r:':; on
oj Pro"re<;:-,i\ e J "dllc.llIon.
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Sp(wiuls on Plult'nix Hosicry for Men und W omcn.
SI)C('iuls on Comfy Slippers for I\len, \Vomen und Children.
Spe('iuls on Goloshes und Rubhers for All.
west on Cornell avenue. It is of briel, and frame construe.
of design and size. They vary in size from three bedroom.
85.00 and 8(,.00
Committ~e
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l\l,'n lIIul W olllen and Children
BUILT when building materials were low and good
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Chesler, Pu.
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01 hllnls. luu\t(1 III .III .llltnlllllhdr.: .1t:lIdellt.
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1I1111 .. Il.tlh 1,lr~~ III ~IZl .11It! pl,,\(tl C'II l!tl
IJIl~ \\Itlt tht l"l1l!..\"l fllollllll h.llll
It is rcporhc!lhlt III thl ,JlII(1 attldt'nt
\\hhh llu . . (.:(1 IllS {It tth, "Tt'III" W.1:-;
tIUt'\\ll Iree (II tht (ar ,IW\ \\d" 1\11111Jllnd hut rutl\ld Lltal IHIIIIS \\!tell he
IIltI .. l\llrul I" IlStllt 1\\11.01 hh 111l1ld..,
III tht j,J.v:lllg car.
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Men und W olllen
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The Values Built Into These
tion and contains all of the most modem
SHOES
No.2
WOMEN WRITERS
OF SWARTHMORE
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Automobile Show All Next Week
January 12 - 17
of Kc)stonc :'fotofl"t, offiCIal pubhc.lllon of the I.... c) stone Automobile- I
Club
I Borton \Vceks. Prl'slClellt of tho
Cluh, quotes all 0(l11liotl I" Judge Alhert I
I Dutton 1facDade, of Dda\\an' County, i
holdmg" that a none-rc... ldellt motorist
\\ Ito opcrates IllS alltolllohtle III Pennsyl. I
\'alll<\ and is invohed 111 all aCCIdent ma)
he sued In any cOUl1h- of tillS 5=.t;")te, re,g-.Irdless of "here the ,ICCHllllt occurred
,In the celse decidcd b) Judge ~lacDade I
action was brought in Dela" arc Counh I
a!.r,IlIl"t a \\'est \ irglllta motoris.t as a
result of an accidcnt occurring ill Bcdlonl County.
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the lIonw (. lib,., arc dum;.: .111(1 h.lm morc about "'pent the hnlida\ ~ at Ills home on Vasorg.1Il1zdtlO1I lor ho.\~ Ju-.t b\.'llcath ".II .hl. llc \\111 return tlus week to sm, Fr,1I1(1..' amI England \\111 be sung
A. M. ALLISON & SON
da} cHnlllg at the Il1gh ~ch()ul .lUtl!- tilt: Box Scotlt ,u.;:c oi t""he )L·ars.
'( he lllll School III PutbW\\II, "hne he m costUTUe next Tttesday at the \Von an'~
hot !l11n .U1d \,.11 lll!l<;ht l,1 ,I program arI hlfl \\111 11~l. he a dt.'lllonstr.ltion by h a Illl.:lllhcr 01 the j1hplcal Educahon Cluh In' ~1.Hld""l1Ic Ch'lll\eall
311 Vaasar Ave.
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More than 3tHI lillld tn \\Ill p,lrth'l]1111' "'cHr,Li 1l0\ Scout SPCllil I \ \\an I s
I CI 1 - . -. ' . 'razer .\.H alit
I), I, 1- 'It'rn,,111 a~ dl,\1TIl1.l1l of the
1)1, J S. I[t-hllllllc "Ih'kL (Ill the
1.1 nt',m 1<; ,t I'rencl.1 <;l1lger of \\ide exI!\ n ldlh {If tll1~ program parents will
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GEORGE H. KELLEY
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,Ill I ,111'1.1 til' 111'1I1l OJ ... t.;lll )1 IIlUlI \ 'l JllIl~ ,mil \11"" :\1.lrg,lrd ltrt,UI ~1J\lJ"ttll.t! \"""'ll,ltlull (\1 Phil-I I Ill" \\11l Ill,uk till Inst opportlllllty th'lt
hum" III't \\111 cullll ,I P,It.:\,lIlt t.:1\t:ll ILuI\d ICldllr, 111 the puhlic schools ,nltlphm ,Hul \alllll\'
S\',lrtitmorc pcopll.: h.nc h,ld to hear hlr
Electrician
h} the Klllghthood of \ ollth \\ hich h \1 r"
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..mg" ,<~ucsts tlckel" liMY h~ pn'ctlrl'd
Repair
Work
& New Installations
,til (JI !.!.I1II"ltlll1l lor "1Il.lll dllhlren '1 his \\·,Iltll~ \lr~ I.lonald C .\shton, Dr INTERESTING LEGAL
lI~r lltt.\ ce~Jts 'J he hostesses for the
\\.1I be follO\Hd 1)\ a Bro\"lie dllllon- 1.·JIIl II l'lIman, ~tr<; \\Illl.llll Jaqncttc,1
Phone Sw. 428.R
,llttrnoou \\"1 hc ~Irs l"rallcls \". \\dr.
"tratlOn 1>\ girls <;l;ghtl} tlndcr the Girl f. IlCrtldTd \\ alton and Dr .A F jones:
OPINION DESCRIBED Inn and )'Irs, J. Archer Turner,
Scout ,lgC
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WITH PLAYERS CLUB motonsts IS reported III the Jalluary IS·
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Acadclll\ of MUSil' lI(>xt \\ l"l:lllcsc\a) e\t:ning,
NO STORY HOUR
DURING JANUARY
\t thc rUlllc:-,t (II the He.llth Centre
thtre \\ 111 he no Story Hour for the
cilltdrell oi S\\ arthmore during J.lIluary
All programs for the next four
months, ha.ve beltl planned and arc as
tollo\\s
l'eiJru,lr}," a Blrthda) Hour
for Famous rlicnds"; ~larch "An
Opela in :;'\Iusic and Ston"; Apnl "A
Surprise"; and 11ay "Jnterestmg Chma."
The committec assures the dlSappoiutul OIlCS thiS month (for se\er,11 app('als
ha\e cOllie to us to hale the Story Hour
Il,d snoll) that this jalltlolr) program
\\111 hc gi\(,ll at some future d
'1 he children of
S".ll thmorc scnt .1 great de,11 01 Chnstmob joy to the eillhil cn III (jutl~ lIlg dlstrld:-, \\Ith the gifts \\llIch \\ere brought
tn the \\ 01ll,1Il'~" Cluh at the I:t"t ~tor)
Iiour III f)ec«1l1hr.:r
Jft NE ADDAMS GUEST
OF DR. AND MRS. HULL
$2.50 Per Y car
Every Effort Being Made
To Control Mumps and Measles,
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The llo.lrd of Health Committee
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freak 0 ll1eas es an<1 mumps.
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used \'olere
secm that
calltiolls 10
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schools,
correct and that It did Hot
there were any further pre-I
be takell The Stale Ucparl·
not ad\·ise the closing of
,,[[clIllOlI should be givell each child I "\Vhell a holtsehohl is qllarentined for
IllOrlllllg and e\'Clllllg 1Il order to note m11mps, the patient lll
that chliltren be kept from large gathcr- must notIf) the Board of Health lIeadlIlgs Parties, cluh llleetmgs, etc., should quarters Susceptible casC,S must remam
he postponed.
I quarentllled for the balance of the 21 da\
"'10 those "ho hale becomc .tlarmerJ at peTlod Those who have prc\1ously had
Ihl' .. pre.HI of these diseascs we wi~h to the dlscase may go to school pro\'lding:
.. ;n that \\e ha ... e had conicrenccs WIth Ihere 15 a record on thc Board oi Healtn
.,e\er,t1 locdl ph)SIClans and all h.nc said Book.
1".It lluthmg further can be donc to pre"If the family Ih'ed elsewhere at the
\ ll1t the spread of the Infection," hcalth time, the relOrd must be sccl1rt:d fro111
,,!l ILt I s state.
the pre\lOlb residence,
Chtldrl'1t arc heing inspccted "::,lre- I "'J he lIlc.I<;les rule is the same, except
lull) by the school nurse each day, all that the dllIti may lIot return untt! attt-r
"ho\\lllg S)I1lI)lon\~ arc bcmg exclud(·rJ
Itlll d;l\s ,111(1 thll1 Oil I) "hen tht' (loctor
, 1 he Boartl ot Health recclltl~ hcld a h.ls nmhed headlluarters. StlScqJ1lhkt>
t:flllllfl'llce \\ Ith Dr. J. CIlI1ton St.lrbuck Imllst rcmam out for the 16 d'l) pcnod
lounh l1u:dieal director, and he abo I SIgns Il1.lY he put on only after the pb}sst,ltl'1I th'lt the llre\cntl\e measures hem!; let.lll Ita..,> rqlortcd the case."
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Swarthmoreans to Uphold
Constitution
SAYS PROHIBITION WORKS
SCOTCH ARTIST ·POET
IOFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
TO LECTURE HERE MONDAY
RE·ELECTED AT BANK
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On the evening of January 19th, at
Last Tuesday afternoon, thc annual
8 u'clock, in the l'flcm1s 11eetmg House mcctmg of the stockholders of the
F. Scott McBri.de
un the college campus, an ahlc and inter- S" .lrthmore Nation.a! Bank al10 Trust
esung Scotchman, Prof ] an Holbourn, COlli pall) \\ as held and all of the dlrec-'
\\ 111 lel:turc 011 "The Need of Art in I tors and officers
were rcelected Ed- I
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I ward B Temple was reelected president Salnoll l,t Iglll III 111I:-, COli II II ~, l1I'gt.:d
\s ,lrcllllect, poet, city-plal1l1el, painter and j, Everton Ramsey and C. Percy ;-;\\.lrtlllllOI~dl\'" \\l'(lne .. d.1\ l\lll1l1g to
,U1d sportsman, Prof. llolhourn has a \Vehstcr wcrc reelected a.... the two vice- nh~ll \' ,Ind lIpholll thl: Eighteellth
\ Irtt;(1 allpe.ll. Ile not only discourses' presHlents. )',lric S. Sproal is cashier
on art, arcllltcctllrc. puetry and the hke, and trust officer and Harold Ogram is \ llll'I](hlll' II 1 1:-' the lIlost flttllig lLlchut by IllS o\\n practice 111 these fields he the assistant caslller and assistant trust In ,It II III 01 lhr.: I'.it:\ ellth \lIl1n 1.:1 ~.II) nl
~plab \\ Ith lreshness and authority.
Iuilinr 13 dIrectors "ere reelected, name- I l rohll11tlOII ttlls \ l.tr Tllc tnt.:l.:tlng \\ .1:-,
To 100ers of the picturesque he is a h. Haldy 1L Crist, Alhert N. Garrt'tt, Illt·ld ,It the ~lttllOdlst CIHln 11 1II111el the
lomalltlC hgtlle,-a world, !rave1er who Joseph E Haines, \Vllham ,E, Kistl~r, ,111'>1)\0" ui thl ;-;\\.lrth1l11Irl.: IJr.llIdl ot
has .Juurncjcd O\er a Imlhon miles; a john F. ),(urray, John \V, Plttock, Vm- the \\ l T Land l!pi,lced the
June Addams
sur\'l\'or ot se\'eral shipwrecks, one be- cent S. Po\\nall" J, Everton Ramsey, l'r
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Mrs Georgc Ashton was lalt'h III Ne\\ Ihr)(le, \\as matron oi honor, and Mr.
(It "Ill" III llll\hlU till' Illlllllh ~tllttl) to "hidl is the highest award .Mr~, On)x York where she heard ::\(ary Strickler I{alph }Jfcil, brother of the groom, was
lot.t1 Hud" III S\\,lrtlllllo](' .1IIt! thl IIn- has Joined till' leaders ranks and is help- play. ~(ary was a pupil of Mrs. Ash- the ltesl 111,111. The ctrtl110ny W,IS pcrlII11it.ltt; ,\( 11111\, hilt \\ III IIlH SI1!.:.ltC iltul mg thc Sconb Ilrepare for a song con~ ton's and has now won a scholarship in lorlllt'd hy l{cv. John Ellery Tuttle, D,
l'llbHhl .til} 1I1lll, \\ltlll11 llit: 11Jllits of test. 'lhere will be a Scout Tea on Jan- the JIIlIli.1rd Foundation (or Piano Play D. Aftcr a short hOlle}1Il00n the ncwlyth~ 'fuml, hrought to Its attention."
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JANUARY 17. 1931
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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of their daughtert Miss Marion King! day, January 19. Mrs. Arthur Howland her guests were 1\lrs. Frank Smith. Mrs.j tween the first and second act. Although
Chaffee were: Miss Evelyn M. Ander-II wi1l give "The Wanderer," by John Anne Thompson, of Gloucester. Mass.; ~ knocked ullconscious, Miss Hunter reson, Richard Tull, of Wpstfield, N. J.; Masefield.
Mrs. John Detlefsen, Mrs. Harold Griff- ! conred quickly and insisted on continuMrs. Walter Baird, of Amherst ave- Miss Arline Boon, Ransloe Boon, of I Mrs. Earl Yerkes of Princeton avc- in" Mrs. John Fawcett, Mrs. J. scho-i ing with the performance.
nue, entertained a bridge club on Thurs- Pottsville; Oliver Kobis.k,. Philadelphia; I nue entertained at a~ informal tea \Ved- field, Mrs. Elliot Richardson,. ~.[rs. R.! The Fortnightly of Swarthmore was
day.
Lawrence W. Day. P~lllIpsbu~g; John nesday.
i Chester Spencer and Mrs. \Vtlltam D'I hc\l on Monday at the home of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Lawrence, of Fh~, New York ~Ity; MISS Anne
Mrs. Percival Armitage of Harvard \Vermouth.
i Heney Schumacker, of 220 Haverford
"Maple Brae" entertained informal1y on: Gner, J .. S. Te.rrr, Milford, ~eI.; Herb- avenue had as her guest~ Tuesday at
:hIrs. A. M. Lacky, of Cornell a,'emle,' aVl'nue.
Saturday evening when their guestsl ert Mernt~. Wilham Reno, Pnnceton, N. lunche~n and bridge, Mrs. William Ar- entertained. informally at luncheon Sat-: Tht.' I~l'\'. ). )ardcll. Guenther wilt
were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoe-IJ· and Mt.ss Barbara Thompson, Bra.n- gyle, ~frs. Robert Bair, }'lrs. Franklin, urday.
i kan.· 111\ :\lollliay ftlr 'Yashington, D.
maker and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L' I ford, Conn. ~~erengagement of }.ft~S Gillespie. Mrs. Louis J. Koch. ),(rs. Rob-I ')'lr. and :Mrs. Frank Smith, ~i Rut- l.' .. ,~d!lT:' he wi1! ;~ttl·ll(1 a \'ullil'rl'l1~e
Coates.
Chaffee and \Vtllam 11eyers Laumm.,l ert Powell, Mrs. Carl H. Chaffee, 1Irs. gets avenue, hayc Dr. Arthur l'ergusOll! 'It Jill..' l!Jllt.'gt.' pi I n'
D. Stow, of "Hamilton Court," Phila- of Roc~ester, N. Y .• was announced at Saulnier, Mrs. Wayne Randall, Mrs. their guests for the week-end.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~.-delphia, arc visiting at
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Richard Randall and Airs. Paul Brown.
The cast of the Players' Club produc•
.Mr. a',ld Mrs. P. Frankhn Taylor, of
Mrs. J. J. Barton, of Buffalo, N. Y., tion for January, "The Youngest," were I
Sterile
Mr. William Chaffee, 2d .• who is a student at Princeton University, spent last Pme Rl~~e, formerly 1
Swarthmo~e who has been visiting her son-ill-law and the guests of Chalfont-Haddon Hall,'
week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ~~e recelvmg congratu atton~ upon tel daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gl,.'O'tge DeFor~ Atlantic City, last week-end when they.
,Carl H. Chaffee.
Irth of a son on New Year s Day.
est, of Swarthmore avenue, left for her presented their play on Saturda)' evc-:
Produced for particular people.
Among the out of town guests at the
The regular meeting of the Poets Cir- home Tuesday evening.
ning. The only accident to mar the I
SHADY LAWN FARM
dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Car] Har- de will be held at the home of Mrs. J.
Mrs. Wahl Oimes, of Cornell avenue, trip was when a large electric light
rison Chaffee, of "Stanwood" in hunor RusselJ Hayes, 517 Elm avenue, on Mon? Ientertained at luncheon recently when I globe fell 011 Miss Elizabeth Hunter beSw. 1095-J
\~as last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Le- on Swarthmore Avenue.
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pas.tor0 of the.
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f R her aug-I
da)' at the Strath Haven Inn, 1ll honor J 1tlc h' . ,
of Mrs. Paul ~L Pearson and Mrs. \ Var- I Next F'rl d ay evel1l ng'. Dr . ~and 1\ rs t er,..L.1[r5. Frank Smith, 0 • utgers
f ave-I
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ren Foote. The other guests were ~1rs I Tuttle of the Pre.shytcnan Church \\
uue, left Thursday morning or
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'\orace Wal- entcrt~jn at the manse all the c.lergY!llen Augl stine, Fla.
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and f.anuly an.o l{ev.!
'!r P'lerce Murrell is enjoying a visit 1I
and }'lrs. J. Russe II S mIt
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The monthl" meeting and 5111)I)er wcn Dr. Dimmitt and fan1l1y. Durmg tIe! to Washington, D. C. and is stopping at
held in 'Vhitt·icr House at1 Sunday cve· pastorate of Dr. Tuttle fifteen. c1ergr :the Hotel Commodore.
ning. About one hundred and fifty wen men have hl'l'n connected. WIth t e l :Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gambol, of
in attendance. "Russia" was the thcnn church, of whom five have dIed.
210 East 21st St. Chester, announce the
of the e\"Cning. :Mr. 'Varren Foote, ",he
The He\·. Dr. Alexander ~itc~ell .of I marriage of their daughter, Eleanor
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~rs.
hostess at the afternoon dancmg
M andCarr
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Alan C. Wood and Mr. and rs.
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I recent residence there
showed many c as\.lercer, of North Chester road, was
Mr. and Mrs. R. Chester Spencer, of Thayer.
interesting pictures he had taken. M~S. ~OYt
to the evening class and the Juo- Swarthmore avenue, entertained the
Miss Lydia Turner, daughter of Mr.
The Swarthmore women who. attended Sam~lel C. Palmer was in charge oC tel
~:semblY.
assisted by Mr. and Mrs. "SIlO" club of wh'lch they are members ilnd Mrs. William W. Turnert of 731
d Mrs Charles
the annual dinner of the Busmess and
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Mr.
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Professional \Vomcn's Club 0
ester,
Baldy).1. Crist, principa 0 t le ar~ Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. John. Howard on Saturday evenl·ng. The other mem-II Yale avenue, Swarthmore, will sail on
at the New Century Club on last Satur- Lvon School, was one of the spcaker_
and Mr. and )'1rs. Samuel M. bers' are: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Yar-,F~bruary ~ for .Europe. Miss Turner
day evcning were: 1hs. ~ J.c.sse H. at' the annual reunion of the New York ~a)~l~r The dancing classcs meet at the naIl, Mr. and Mrs. Bucher Ayres, Mr.1 \1,'111 study m Pans.
Holmes, :\lrs. J. l{lIssell. Snllth'r ~l~s. hranch of t'tatc College at thc Hotel \\~( (. n's Clubhouse.
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Samuel \ViSJOIU, :\lrs. Ethel \\ 111ttlcr Astor. N. Y. City, last Saturd~y.
. I ~;:: Joseph Bates of Haverford ave- ~
and Mrs. Robert L. Coates.
Chief Ca\1}lolican of the Plulade1phla I
'ad as her gll'ests at tea Monday'
Mrs. Emilie' Pollard entertained hel Grand Opera Company attended the nne, hoon : Mrs. Roger Coleman, Mrs.
THE SCHOOL IN ROSE VALLEY
TO 10 ~'RS
son -in-law and daughter, ~lr. and Mrs. Pl~,'('rs' Clul) performance last Tuesday. aEfdternrd Grant,' 1\{rs. Samuel Hanna,
A MODERN SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN AGED 3
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. and 1lrs. ArtIlur E' . .B asse tt spent I }"I' wa :Margaret Tuttle and Mrs. James
Frank Fetter, of Princeton, N. J., OVl·r
Dr.
the week-end.
ht week-end in Allant;c City.
D' T~~ntas.
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Second semester begins February 1st
Frank Hastings Griffin. of 'Vawa. a I Rev. Harold 'Varren, son of
r.
Thomas Simpers, of We$tdale
Tramportatloa. arranged bv a Parent.' Commlttec
fonner resident of Swa:thm.0re, is re- i George 'V. \~~ar{el~. o!h~a~v~~tt a~~~:; I av~~~~ entertained at luncheon al]d
W. Carson Ryan, Jr., Director Grace Rottel, Prlncipa1
covering from an operation 111 the Me-I has been. ca C(
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VERNON LANE &. BANCROFT RD. Phone Media 1088-J
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University, told of hb
THE SWARTHMOREAN
National
NOTICE
The annual meeting of the Swarthmore Public Library
THRIFT
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Borough Hall. Monday evening, Jan. 26. 1931.
Harold Barnes, President.
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sia
summer
thc Shcrw{.'(xl
hut is has
improytng.
Saturday, January 17th at 4 o'clock in
Foote,with
traveled
through Edd)
Rus· fluenza
Yale AvemIc
bee!) 'very lit WIth m-\Eversole:
withlastMrs.
party, told of his experiences ~hcre. Dr
~Ir. Charles E. Hirst of the Smith: ..~_
Frank Fetter, of thc economies uep:lrt· apartments who has ~een confined at .his:
home with ilIlll's.". IS reported as ImCAKE SAL E
Ilroving.
Dr. 1II1arika Lambicki, of Haverford
T 0 DAY
a"emu.' entertamed In honor of her
Woman's Auxiliary of Trinity Church hOllse 'guesl, 1[iss Anoueh Ignatius,. of
New York City last Saturday evemng.
SO. CHESTER ROAD
Among the guests were: Miss Frances
Hartshorn, of BOlla-Cynwyd; Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Aclams, Mr. and ~Irs. Ezr.a I
Bassett )'lcrriam, :Mr. and Mrs. Loms I
Builders of Artistic Homes
Cole Emmons, )"li5s Murella Cianci, Mr.
in
ancl Mrs. Stanley l. . lacMilb.n. l\.fr. and
SWARTHMORE and VICINITY
~(rs. Carl de Moll, Miss Florence Tricker Miss Carrie Tricker, Miss Mary
Homes designed and built to
T;icker and l\lr. and Mrs. Frank
meet individual needs.
Schmidt, of Ridley Park.
l\Irs. \Valter Suplee, of Yale avenue,
304 Dickinson Avenue
PHONE MEDIA 227-W
WALLACE BEERY and
JOHN GILBERT
to PHILADELPHIA
return
Ef/ecth'e
From
in
Jan uary 15
Bristol
White Marsh
Chestnut Hill
Norristown
Downingtown
West Chester
Wilmington
and
I mermediate
Stations
A one.day I!xcursion
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ticket.
at nttmcti\'c\Y low
fares
. making
stdl man:: availahle
the comprcll('rl~i\'e
suburban train :;crvices . aliflrding a
comfortable trip to
the city
and back
any da~'
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"Way For a
Sailor"
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children fi\'(~ years
of age and under
twelve .. na~gage
may be ch.f;:ckcd
TieketAgcnt,; wi1l1,c
glad to lZive n~urc
"FEET FIRST"
Mid-Winter
Clearance Sale
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T his winter clearance of men's.
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continues.
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We wish to emphasize to the
residents of Swarthmore who are
accustomed to footwear of the
better grade that this sale offers
some unusual footwear values.
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W ALK·OVER SHOES
ARCH·PRESERVER SflOES
BOY'S SHOES-GIRL'S SHOES
CHILDREN'S SHOES
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JOHNSON'S
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Have That New Bathroom Installed
and Pay for il orl I/lc Budget Plan
- WOODWARD, JACKSON
& BLACK
DOWN
$5.84
a Month
Sw.43
Swarthmore & Lafayette Aves.
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Our Officers Will Help You Make Out
Your Will al Any Time Wil"oul
Charge
JANUARY 21. WEDNESDAY
National Life InstIl'allce Day
CHARLES J. SELTZER
MOYLAN, PA.
Rp-IJrl'Sp.1I1illg 11u~
SWARTlUIORE NATIONAL
BANK AND TRUST CO.
J?itlelily M 111",,/ Ufe Ins"rance Co.
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NEW Full Automatic Simpl~x Ironette
with Duo-Touch Control. Simply touch button
with finger or foot, to
iron ... while comfortably seated. $109.50,
Slightly more on month.
ly payments.
Buy EITHER of these wonde,fill electric applia11ces by.th, month
JANUARY 22, TIIURSDAY
Nationnl Own Your Home Day
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Expert Foot Fitters
620 EDGMONT AVE.
'10
JANUARY 20. TUESDAY
National Make a Will Day
eAll Suburban Stores
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ABC Playmayd. A
porcelain tub, big ca·
pacity, fast action electric
washer with non-crush
balloon roll wringer.
Only $99.50, Slightly
more on monthly pay.
ments. Also ABC Companion and ABC
Spinuer, at higher prices.
JANUARY J9. ~lONDAY
National Budget Day
••• a1zd solve your Cleall Clothes Problem .
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In Just a Few Hours ...
$~ DOWN
. . . $5' 73 a Mont"
Walk"Over
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Founder of National Thrift
WASHED AND IRONED
in
Then watch the new Full AutomaticSimplex Ironette
turn out flawlessly ironed clothes _.. in so short a time
and with such ease, that ironing. becomes as pleasant
as sewing. What a team to have in your homel
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Pennsylvania Railroad
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MARTEL BROS.
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Methodist Episcopal Church
Society of Friends
Trinity Episcopal Church
see this ABC Playmayd Electric
C Washer andso high
in quality ... so low
price I
Harold Lloyd
dctailedlnfommtir~n
First Snpport Your Church
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Our Saturday Specials Make
a Real Thrift Day
..'Beautifully
MEDIA, PA.
Today--Saturday
National Thrift Day
)'hone: Swarlhmore 761-762
DAILY MATINEE 2:30
SHOPPER'S
TICKET
JANUARl .... :SuNDAY
National Share With Others Day
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Sea Food
MEDIA THEATRE
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and
JANUARY 17. SATURDAY
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CHAS. E. FISCHER
1'IIe
New
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WILLIAM S. BITl'LE
Thrift in Building uml Real Eslale
PIIILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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( \ A Pioneer in Voluntarily Est.ablishing
' - Low Rates for all Electric Service /
CHESTER
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See
NOlary Public-Real E.'a'e
Rutgers AvenUe
CIIAS PARKER
104 Park Avenue
Phone: Swarthmore 42
CIIAS. A. SMITH
417 Dartmouth Avenue
Phone: Sw. 70S
E. C. WALTON
Station Square
Phone: Swarthmore 114
JANUAtn
National Safe Investment Day
EMMONS & ANDES
-8UILDERSBahimore I'ike and Riverview Road
Phone: Swarthmore 1600
BENJAMIN WEST BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
HAROLD O(;RAM. Spa,'ary
SWARTHMORE BUILDING
ASSOCIATION
J. HORA(;E PASSMORE, Spcrelary
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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JANUARY 17. 1931
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the afternoon. The couple will reside and 1(rs, D. A. Hills, lfr. and Mrs.
Inll"llt of Prilln:!Oll Cni\'{'rsitr. told of hi5 was hostess at the afternoon aRcmg
:\Ian C. \\'ood and )'-Ir. and Mrs. Carroll
I"n.\.!1t rl'sidcl1l'C thcft.., and ... howcd mitll)' class last Saturday aftcC:ltloon, Mrds. Le- on Swarthmore Avcnue.
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North
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was
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alltI
11rs,
R,
Chester
Spencer,
ot
Thayer.
illt:;:rc ... IUl!.! PIl'ttlH'S he had la 'L'Il, .i.\ rs. r0} .
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The Swartl111Jllr ..' \\',)1l1Cll who attclldc',l Sallml'! l', 1'011111"::1' \\"as in charge of thc ~lO:;tcss to the cycl!lng cl.IS::. ',l11d thde ~[l1n Swarthmore a\'cnuc, entertained the! ),1 iss l.ydia Turner, daughter of Mr.
lOr As~emhly, aSSisted hy .\ r. all ..\ rs
tho..: alll1ual dilllll-r .. i thl' Btl:'III('~S and
l·n'nin!.!.
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I'rnil':'-~I01ll:t1 \\'(,nll'Il's Club ot Chl'stL"l',
I Ltl:!\' \1. Cri:,t, principal oi the }.far}' 1.. ).(illcr. Afr. and .\ rs.
Jar cs
at tl1\: :\cw L,:l"~ltll1'y Ulll) "11 last Salu:'- I.\'nll ;1"11'\"1. wa" om' oi the spl.'akcr~ Thatchl'r, ).[r. and .\Irs. John Howard 011 Saturday c\'cning, The other lllCIU-: Yale tlYCllllC, Swarthmore, wilt sail on
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\. or'k Tador and '\Ir. and ::\Irs. Samuel :\1 bers arc: ).Ir. and l\[rs. Edwin A. Yar-! Fehruary () for Europe. lliss Turner
day t"\·,,·llln!..'. \\\;'c: .\I]"~. J\~~o.:
II. ;l!. tlt~ :d1!m;li r~'~1111"11
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"~,'I ,.1 '"'I .,. ~".~k...:~' :It th· Ilotl'l l)(\·dd. Th~ (bm'ing d:\~sl';; lllCl.'t at the tlall, )'1r, and 11rs. Bucher :\yrcs, ~1r.1 will study ill Paris.
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('o:l1j1any
:lltc11lkd
th;;
1lIll',
had as her g-1ll'St..:; at lea ).Ionday I
.\11'". !·.li:i:iL" l'!l:brd t'llh"rt:t:lll',1 In-:
Plan'!"
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laSt
Tuc;;;day.
aitCTnooll:
)'Irs. I\.ogcr Coleman, :Mrs
.~"l1-ill-l.l'.\ al:d d;\il.!-:htt:r, \Ir. and ~Ir:,
lir. ;(1](1 .\Irs .. \rtlmr E. lla~:dt Slwnt Edward Grant, ~Ir;::, Samuel lIanna,
h'.!llk Felt, r, pi I'r1J1l"l:t(Jll, :\, J., O\T:"
A MODERN SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN AGED 3 TO 10 YEARS
1. -: \',Ctld'I'd in .\tiantic City.
\Ii ... s .\Iargaret Tllttle amI ::\lrs. Jamcs
t!J~· \\T,·l';-l"lItl.
Second semester begins February 1st
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Ilar"ld \\'arn'n, SOli of Dr, Thomas.
h'a~11, II:Hill,!.!" (~rillil\, (Ii \\',ma. :l
\Irs. TIHlIllIIS Simpers, oi \Vc.stdalc
Transportation arranged by a ParentI' Committee
i"rtlllT rl">idliH oi :-;'w;lrth111"rl'. i~ rl"' {;( "r:":l' \\ ... \\'arrcll, of Ibn'ani :1\"('lHIC,
~ollth ~horc an'mll', cntertailicil at luncheon 3tJ.d
l""\l-rill'-' ir"tll all O)llratiPII ill tilt.: .:\It·· 11:..... k':11 \';jllt-I! to the
W. Carson Ryan, Jr., Director Grace Rotzel. Principal
j':'l"l,Ylniall Chl1fl-h of Chic:t:...:o, Ill. Ill' hrid"c Oil \Vcc1ncsdav in honor of 11rs.
',i::1 I {,,""pit:,!.
VERNON LANE & BANCROFT RD. Phone Media 101l8·J
.\lr~. ~;II'~'I'l1t \\';tltl'r::-, I,i ",\prth l'h(3' i~ at' \!;·~· .. t·1!t lrl~tllr oi thl' Trnmhall J. I'~ l.iIl1l"hurner, of Pasadena, Calif.
1('1" !"C';!'!. l'lIl, r:ai!ll"d ,II iU'il'ih"l, \\,',1
\\,';]11c
Church in Detroit.
.\11":' ...\IIIIC Thotllibon, of Glow.:cster.
\1 !c'h.
~Ia~s .. \vho has bccn- dsiting: her daughcl:L\' :it thc ~trat:\ 11.1\·1l1 ILI!l, il; :1"Il,'j
:\~'xt Frida\' c\"t'llill~, Dr, and )'lr5, tel', ),11'.<;. Frank Smith, (Ii H.lItgcr.; avc.-!
,.i·\Ir~. 1':\111 \1. 1'l:I1".".jJ ;11:d .\11'''' \\";11"
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pi thl"' J'rl"~"ylcrian L'!111rt"ll will t111C", left Thllrsday Illorning for St'
rell J-",,,'lt", Tlh' ''!!It·' .~:(1I.-:' \\In' .\11":!
I l'II~ .. dj ILllt·" .\11"". I. li"r:l\"( \\',11- (lIlt-rl:(in a! the 1l1all~(' :t11 the rlCl".!.t\·lIH:n .\\1g-mtill(" Fla.
Dr. JalllL'!'. P. :\.1c~au.Qhtoll, of Park
;:·r. \11' ... \\'ill; :1, I. III,]L '\Ir~. 1-:'\\\<111: "I th~'ir t'''T:L:fl·:..::ttitlll and their \\'i\"('s.
.\. ]tlli,;ih, .\1:",. kil·I!;lr,) :-:I":kr .... :di,,' ThVT"l' an 11~'\\' lril ,·1cn'!'·llH'll ill till' (,(111- an.:1111l'. i~ clllI/inul at his homc hy an =It.\i\I:l· Ili:l "111. \1:- ... I-"r;[!I('I" \'. \\'aJ"!l"l1 ·_'J"l:":dIIHll. till' latt"st arrivals being Rev. tack of influcnza.
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: II'. :.\h·:\atll.!ht"il ;11111 ialllily ,lllti Ii.~\'.
.\11'. Piel"ce )'ll1rrell i~ cllj(lying a visit
Th,.' lll"l1tl;h II:ldiJI.~· .,11.[ "ll]11'l"l' \\'l'!"l 111'.
Association will be held at The Library Rooms.
I )i~llll1it1 ;(1](1 i;!l11ily, 11urill;.!; thc to \Vashingtoll. I). C. and is stopping at I
h·ld ill \\'hiil'i~'r 11,,1t,~· I'll ~t01ld:IY eYl" jI;t:-t,Ir;'le (,i Dr. Tl1ttle liitccll ckrgy- the lIotel Commodore.
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Borough Hall. Monday evening, Jan. 26, 1931.
).{r. and ~[rs. l{obcrt \1. (~amhol, of
ill ;It;l·tl!iaU'T.
'·!\i1.~ .. i:t" \\:'.- th\· tiH'l1lt \·llt1l"cl1. (,f wil( 'ill (1\"(' h;tH~ dil'd,
210 East 21::;t St. Chester, announce the
.'1 tIll" ll.~·ni\ll.!. ,\11'. \\'arnn hillel'. \,'ill
Harold Barnes. President.
Tk I~t"\·. fl\". \1l'''Olllfler .\Iitchell of marriage of their daughtcr, Eleanor!
\\'i~h .\\r~. 1<",t". tr:\\l'1((! 1::r"11.:...:11 I.:u:,· Yak .\\"l'11\1\' ha~ lWl'll \'ery ill with in- E\"(:!rsolc to ]. \Vallacc Steigclman 011'
~i.l ];\ .. 1 >l1Jltlll\T \\illl \1h.: ~h\r\\"i·"d hl
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1';lrty, toll1 lit lIi .. 1·'Jl\·;·it·I't'~·, tlllrc. Llr
\Ir. l'l1ar!l~ I·~. llil·"t of thL' Smith
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day. January 19. Mrs. Arthur Howland her guests were ),lr5. Frank ~l1lith. ~lrs. h\·l't'll tht· :ir:,t alld ~ecolld ~\ct. ~\tthoug:h
will give "The \Vandcrcf," by John' Anne Thompson, of G10tll"l':ikr. '\Ia~ .... : kl II il"" 1~1'( t tlIlt""ll st' j, ~t\ ". ,\1 i~:-; II uuter rellasefield.
l'\Ir~. Tohn Dctlcisl'lI, )'lr5. liarold Criff- C"\TI'td !JlIid,l~ awl ilbi:'-tnl on cOlltilltl)'lr5. Earl Yerkes, of Princeton ayc., in .. .\Irs. John l'awCl'tt . .\Irs. J. Sdlll- ill,!.! \\';111 till' l)(·ri"nll;!t1l"C.
lIlle entertained at an informal h:a \Ycd- lid
lJt'sdar.
Chester Spenccr and ~lrs. \\'illiam I). iil'~(! "11 .\l"IHI;IY at thl.: hIJI1K' of ~lrs.
Ilt-n'n ~,llIll11ild;~·r. oi 221) Ilan'fioni
~lr~. Perci\'al .-\rmitage, of lIan'ant \\·ermomh.
an"nue. had as hl'r glll'sts Tm'selin' at
:\lrs. A. ::\1. I.acky. of C~mlclJ a\"l:lll1~"
lunchc()n and hridg-c, ::\11';;. \Villialll' :\r- t..'ntcrtainl'd informally at IU\ldhOll ~~al
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D, Stow, of "HamiItoll Court," Phila- 01' Rlochcster, N. \., was announced at. Saulnier, ~ll"s. \\"aYllc h~andal1. ::\lr5. tlwil' gltt.',;1:; for thL' \\"l'el';-l·llfl.
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SHADY LAWN FARM
dance gwcll bv Mr. and ).[rs, Carl I-[ar-I de \\'111 Ill' held at the homc of 1lrs. J.
~lrs. Wahl Olmes, (oj Corncll annUl', tfl}l ",:I... whl.'ll a large dt.:dnc 11;. :11\
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of their daughter, 1liss Marion King;'
Chaffee were: ~[iS5 Evelyn ~1. Anderson, Richard Tull. of \Vf'stfie1d. N. ].;
~[rs. \Valter Baird, of Amherst a\'c- ~[iss Arline Boon, Rallsloe Boon. of
tlue. entertained a bridge club 011 Thurs- l'otlS\'i1lCj Oliver Kohisk. Philadelphia;
day.
Il.awrence \\'. Day, Phillipsburg; John
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were: l\lr. alllt ::\Irs. \Vattcr l-t Shoe-IJ· and .::\tt55 ~~:l.r'Klra Thompson, Bm.nmaker and Mr. and 11rs, Rohl'rt I.. ford, COllll, Ihe cllgagemcnt of '\(ISS
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Woman's Auxiliary of Trinity Church
SO. CHESTER ROAD
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Builders of Artistic Homes
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SWARTHMORE and VICINITY
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turn out flawlessly ironed clothes ... in so short a time
and with such ease, that ironing becomes as pleasant
as sewing. What a team to have in your homel
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accustomed to footwear of the
better grade that this sale offcrs
S01l1C unusual foohvcar values.
Benjamin Franklin
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iron ... while comfortably scated. 5109.,0.
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EITHER of these wonderful electric appliallces by the month
••• alld solve YOllr C/eal/ Clothes ProblellJ
JANlIAIIY 22, TIIUIISDAY
Naliollul Own Y OUl' Homc Day
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Walk ..Over Boot Shop
EX/Jcrt F()ot Fittcrs
PIIILADEl.I-llll\ In.. I~CTnIC COMPANY
~A I'ionl!l!r in Volrmtnrily Establishing f)
Low RatesJor all Electric Service
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CHESTER
Naliollul Make a Will Day
with finger or foot, to
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JANUAIIY 20, TliESDAY
NEW Full Automatic Simpll'x Ieonette
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washer with non·crush
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Only S99.50. Slightly
more on monthly pay_
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Spi!1l.,cr, at higher prices.
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ARCII·I'HESERVER SlIOES
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SwarthlllOl'c Pl'Csbytcl'iall Church
Firsl Clull''''l of Chrisl, Scienlist
Mcthodist Episcopul Cluu'ch
Sociely of Friends
Trinity Episcopal Cluu'ch
see this ABC Playmayd Electric
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so high in quality ... so low in price I
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WALLACE BEERy.,,,,1
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DAILY MATINEE 2:30
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JANIIAIIY l7, SATUIIDAY
PHONE MEDIA 22.7-W
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304 Dickinson A venue
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I Dr. .\Iarikl l.a1l1hicki, of lb\"(~rfoni
1: 1\1...1\\1(., t'Lllnt:lit:c(! in honor of her
! li()ll:'l' J..!l1V:-t. \li~~ .\llullch Ignatius, of I
1:\1'\\' Yorl, l'il.,· b~t Saturday en:l1il1~. I
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CHAS. E. FISCHER
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'tl7 Unrlmuuth An'nlle
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l'IUIIl(!; Swarlhmorc 114
EMMONS & ANI)ES
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
PublUhed Every Friday at Swarthmore, P..
Robert E. Sharples,
Phone Swarthmore 900
I at
SAIURDAY JANUARY 17, 1931
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I; cars
uuhl sufhelent money IS avail
able to provldc all the lIuprovements
III connectIOn With an up to date gym
\\ h l arc mtcrcstt:u I l SCcl1lg a I nas Ulll 'Vhcthcr Swarthmore feels
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act I the extent of a large gvmnaslum IS a
:-.;" rtllll n: \\ III do \\ cit dUring questton to be deCided by the parents
tI I xt 11..'\ \\ C ks t~ make thclr 1tl of the cluldren concerned and by the
t r t 11 \\11 t.:Itht:r 1 rl\atcb to mdl school buard
'Ilu I n eml cr .. of the board or pub
fhere IS no doubt that acadennc
1 h 11 r 1 gl the I r
or organ zalto 1 5tudles should comc before athletIcs
competltn e or othen\lSe and no aile
t.;d gs
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hutger
avenue school 5 bettcr ablc to tel "\\ let cr tIe moncy
bmldtllg completed lIul I new budget dllch Blight be spent for a g)m could
It h t for all r \ II the school board be spent to the greater advantage of
15 la~e 1 With makll1g a defil11te deCISion the :;tudents m suppl} mg new class
reg r hug the K\11llllSlUtll at once so Iroo1115 and new eqUIpment than Mr
that 11 I egun It \\ 11 he read\ for usc Morey the supcrvIslIlg prmClpal Cc r
"hn ehool ope s ncxt fall
taml) ]\fr Morey S opllllon 011 the
\t I r~scnt the attltuuc of the schoolllucsltOn should be \\orth double that
ho ml 011 the subject IS such that It lof anyone else school board members
can be (.hrcctcd Olle \\ I) or the other 110h\ Ithstandmg
In the I nssurc 01 publIc opllllon
If the people of S\\arthmore hav(,'
lhe list fc\\ yl Irs ha\c s en a re all) fcehng one wa) or another on the
let n lPPOS1I1g the encouragement 01 In mnasnlOl qucstIon no\\ IS the tnne
too much cOlllpeltll\ c athletics III pul he to express It and not after the board
l11gh scho~b as IIlJunous rather than has deCided the matter accordmg to
bcncJ e al to the health of the students their 0\\11 Imhvldual COl1\1cttOIiS
and a an unllccessar) expen:;c \10 19
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Dr Later?
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Grace Rotzel PrinCipal of the School
In Rose Valley
met last Wednesday
e"\enmg January 7 With an mformal
group of members of the Chester
Friends ~rechng at the home of Mrs
Dixon of Glenolden She discussed the
school and modern tendenCIes 10 educa
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1160
HOWARD KIRK
Attorney.at-Law
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Did you ever feel that the •.
Please null me ftee Rotogravure lIIusnated.
Booldet descnbmg Keystone Automobile Club
Advanlages
Swarthmore 998
7fumb/()g
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Phone Swarthmore 82
Moderruze your Bathroom at
Low Cost. Reroof with Asbestos
All are cordially Invited to attend the
services and use the ReadIng Room
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
Not by might nor by power but by my
"plrit snUh the Lord
Sunday
9 45 A M -Firat Day School In Whlttier
House
9 45 A M -Adult Class In the Meeting
HOuse led on January 18th. by
Frederick J McCord
11 00 A M -Meeting for Worship In the
Meeting House Ian B Stough
ton Holbourn of EcUuburgb
Yearly MeetIng expects to be
present
I Jan 19th 8 PM Monday
Pro! H91lJourn wllI :w. {'"
a lecture In the Meeting House Subject
The Need for Art In Life
Wednesday
9 30 A M to 3 PM -Sewlng tind quilting
In Whittier House Box luneheon
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FRED J. HARLEY
Interior Decorator
Succenor to
George Schalle.
Upholsterlng, Anhque Reproductions
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Custom Made
Muhlenberg Ave.
Furmture
Rutledge, P ...
AUTOMOBILE CLUB
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was too popular-that the w,nt for
your favorite table was too long • . •
Then you will appreciate the quiet
charm of the • •
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Service Station
C. O. LYNCH
owner - manager
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FOR RENT
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£()12~I:12
on the second floor, where you will
enJoy the same dehcious food, interestmg atmosphere and student service that
for years have been responsible for the
ever-growing popularity that finally
made the silhouette necessary • • • • •
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MONTHLY SERVICE OF
MUSIC ON SUNDAY
The chOir of the Swarthmore PresbyteTlan Church will gIVe a servIce of
musIC Sunday at 4 45 P M
The works to be sung onclude Beethoven s - HallelUjah Chorus" fro m the
Mount of OlIves J a choral paraphrase of
Rubenstem' 5 uReve Angehque With VIGhn obligato, a trIO for soprano, tenor
and baritone VOICes and the stuflDlng
soprano solo "I will extol Thee, 0 God'
by Costa.
Mrs Edna Coates Colafemma, vlOhn
1St IS the asslstmg artist solOist
CLASSIFIED
Fill your tank here for
easy starting in this
cold weather.
DElAWARE COUNTY OFFICES
CHESTER
69TH STREET
9th Sl & Deshong Drive
69th & Walnut St.
Dr \Vdhelm Blaschke professor of
mathematICs at the Umverslty of Ham
burg and Dr Arno Dresden head of
the mathemahcs department of Swarth
more Col1ege were guests of Dr and
Mrs John R Klme of Rlvervlewavcnue
at dutner last Thursday eveIlll1g
Dr Blaschke, who IS recogmzed as
one of Europe s foremost mathema
tlclans arrived 111 tlus country a short
time ago to fill a two months cngage
ment at Johns Hopkms uDlverslty He
came to Swarthmore from Princeton
where he had Just gIVen an address
Dr Blaschke IS the author of a great
many books and articles of differential
geometry, and IS one of the editors of
a methematlcal Journal publtshed by the
UllIvcrslty of Hamburg
,
Indiana Southwestern Gas & Utilities
Corporation
ModeI'D dwelhna. nearly Dew J 4
bedrooms, Z baths; 2 car aanl'e
CoocJ location $115 a month
E. C WALTON
Convertible 6% Ten-Year Secured Notes
Price $98.50 and accrued Interest, to yield 6.20%
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
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Incorporated
Investment Securities
1518 WALNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
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Delaware County Representadve
F. R STEVENSON, Jr.
110 Powelron Ave. Larudowne, Pa.
RENT
Se...;..!"'''''''' 80.... ,
BaItim.....
Pike, • room. and hath, $SO Ie per mo
Apartmellt, Elm A ... , _
per mo
Aprtmellt, m-. Apto., $11t per
mo
Apartmellt, Farm.beel. No. II Park
Aye. 3 room. &lid hath. %lid B..o~
per month .lIeNdi... beat, 611bt, liar.
water.
CanEe, $8.00 per mOlltb
F .......becl H ....... detached, 7 _ _
...d bath, 4 ...... 00...0, bot _lei- heat,
orarare-$7SM per m ...
Telepbone-Madbon 6474
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Pb_ SwutIuoaore 715
Total
LIABILITlF-S
Capital stock paId ID
$ 1:2S aao DC
Surplus
12S 000 00
UndlvJded profitA-net
885973J
Reserves for mterest taxes and
other expenses accrued and un
pad
7000 ao
Clrculallng notes outstandmg
SO oao Oil
Due to banks Indudlng certlfil!d
and cashiers checks outstandmg
JI 26817
Demand depoSits
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782674 14
Time depOSits
384 9866,
Umted States deposits
32760 oa
Dills payable and red,seounls
50 000 00
Other hablhtles
58461
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HAROLD LLOYD AT
~IA NEXT WEEK
Although most great comedians ilre
sal d to have a secret am b 1t Ion to one
day appear III a momentously tragic
role III heavy drama thiS IS not the
case WIth Harold Lloyd the) outh who
made ordInary spectacles lus trade
Ulark for fun on the screen
Lloyd recently told an lIlterviewer
that tragedy could never be down Ius
alley and that he would never appear
III a
heavy role
Reason IS that he loves to do com
edy-thnll pIctures and never had a yen
for the deep stuff
But he hastened to reassure the
Que s t Ion e r that comedy however
blythesome and froth v ne, ertheless has
a mISSion 1fi the scheme of human prog
ress Comedy serves a high purpose he
thmks
Come.dy IS poslhve and tragedy IS
negative to my way of thmkmg vol
unteered Lloyd
\Vhat does one gaIn
by sheddmg tears over the demise of
DcsdcmolUa" But comedy on the other
hand-\Vell there s much truth III that
olU saw about laugh and be healthy
I beheve III It ImplICitly ,
For more than a dccade Harold Lloyd
has been makmg successful comedies
Among hIS greatest hits are Grand
ma s Boy
Speedy
The Freshman,
Safety Last and Welcome Danger
The last named was hiS first talkIe
He IS scheduled to appear In hIS second talkte
Feet First
at the Media
Theatre on :Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesdav of next week
VendltloRl J;xponas
SHERIFF SALES
Sheriff Sales of Real Estate
At the Shenff 5 Office
4.71' eastwardly
along said center line of High
land avenue fllty feet and extending of
that width In length or depth southwest
wardly between parallel lines at. right
AU that certain lot or piece of ground With angles to the said center Une of Highland.
the ~ulldlDgs and tmprovements thereon erect avenue one hundred and twenty five feet
ed slluate In the Township of Sprmglield (Being known as No 320 Hlgblaud ave
Caunty o( Delaware and S ate of Pennsylvan a nue)
and descnbed accordmg to a survey and plan
Under and subject to certain restrictions
Ihereof made far Josepb C Mowrer by Damon
& Faster C E Upper Darb) 1 a on 'March covenants condItions and agreements as
therein mentioned Also under aud sub
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19 6 as follows to" t
Ject to the payment of n certuln mortgage
Deg n nS" at a po t on tl no th c t s de debt 01 p llClpul sum of fifty bve hUll
of Pancoast a\c ue (as \\ dened to the Idth dred dollars
of farly five feet by the addition af ten feet
Impro\ ements consist at two nnd one
on each 5 de thereof) at the distance of one halt
stucco and stone house 18x39
hundred sixty Rlne and nmety one hundredths Ieet story
One story stucco addItIon 9x9 feet
feet southVicstwardly from the soulhY;est s de Porch frout Stucco garage 9x18 feet
of Fral kilO avenue (as WIdened to the WJdth
of forty feet by the add hon o)f five feet on the
Sold as tho property of Dalton Jol..mson
southwest Side and ten feet on the nortbeast and Helen Johnson his w1!e
s de ther~of)
Condlttons-$250 00 cash or cel"tlfled cheek
Canta n ng m frout or breadth an the "aid on day of sale balance In ten days
s de of Pancoast avenue south sixty degrees
SIX mllHltes west twent) five and tcn one E LEROY VAN RODEN Attorney
hundredths feet and extendmg oi tl at "Idth
JOHN J CAIN
n length or depth be .... e.. n parallel hnes run
Sheriff
I ng north th rty degrees forty h\o ml lites
"est one hundred and fifteen feet The north
east hne thraugh m ddle of party lall be wee
SHERIFI' SALES
th 5 and dwelhng on the nartheast
I
Under and subject ta certain condit ons and
restr ct ons Also under and subject ta the hne
and pa)'ment a( a cer all mortgage debt or
pr nelpal sum of forty five hund ed dollars
WIth mtcrest thereon
SHERIFF SALES
of Real Estate
at the Sheriff s Office
Court House Media Pennsyhanla
Improvements canslst of two a Id one haH
story stone and stucco house 15x36 feet One
~tory addllton 6x6 (eet
Saturday January 24 1931
930 a clock A M
Said as the properly of Catherme S Fegley
No 641
Condlhons-$ 50 00 cas h or cer t t fi cd ch"-ock FIeri FacIas
on day of sale balance m ten days
December Term 1930
F LIROY VAN RODEN Attorney
Ail that certaIn lot or piece of ground
with the two story messuagc tnereOll
erected altuate in Upper Darby Township
No 1838 ... ounty of Delaware and State of Penn
LevarI FacIas
.,yIvania begInnIng at a polnt on the
September Term 1930
lortherly siae of HIghland a\enue at the
..Ilstancc of ltfty Ol1e and forty se~en one
All that certain lot or piece of ground o..Iundredths feet east from the easterly sIde
volth the buildIngs and Improvements .)t l''orrcst avenue conta1nlng In trout or
thereon erected situate In the Borough or oJreadth on the said Highland avenue six
Colllngdale County of Delaware and State ...cen feet and extending ot that width In
of Pennsyhanla as shown on a plan made ength or depth northwardly between par
tor W Howard Kirkpatrick et 81
by dUel Unes at right angles to snld Highland
Yocum
Borough Engineer "venue 1lfty feet Includhlg on the rear
Alonzo H
Darby Pa May 7th 1925 bounded and hereof the soU 01 a certain teu feet wide
described according thereto as follows to ,Jrlveway
Cake Sale
A sale of cakes, bread pies and candy
Wilt be held today In a "\acant store on
South Chester Road begllllllng at
10 00 a III by the Woman s AUXIliary
of 1 rnutl Church The AUXIliary IS III
charge of the missIOnary work of the
Church and the proceeds from tins sale
\\111 be used for \\ork among local mls
SI011S JI1 the DIOcese and for those can
nected "\\Ith the work of the National
Church among the Indians and colored
peoplc
No
Deeemher Term 1930
• 1 •
PROMINENT
MATHEMATICIAN HERE
r
Your Favorite Gas & Oil
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EUROPEAN
ESTATE OF LESLIE G CAMPBELL dec~ased Letters testamentary on tbe above
Estate have been granted to the underSigned
RENT
who requests all persons bavlOg cIautl!l or demands ap.mst the Estate of the decedent to Large house 4 bedroom, Beautiful
make knOwn the same and all persons In
debted to the decedent to make paymeat wltb grounds, $75 Three .maller houses, $45,
out dela), to
$52.50 and $60
MRS MARTHA CURTISS CAMPBELL
A M BAIRD
236 Haverford Avenue
Real E ..tate
Swarthmor~ De Co Pa
Or to I er Attorney ALBERT N GARRETT
Swa 108
2z8 Carrett Ave Swarlhmore Pa
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THE
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK &
rRUST COMPANY of Swar hmore m thf'
State of Pennsylvania at the close of husmess
an December 31 1930
FOR RENT
RESOURCr.s
913 631 J 5
'oans and discounts
FOR RENT-Two homelike rooms AUractlvely Overdraf s
73064
furnished Well heated In private home Unlt~d State!! Government senear center of l:arough M:::ay be rented together
curttles owned
300921 88
or smgly Call Sw 445 W.
Other oonds stacks and securlbes
owned
191 a82 57
Ranking house
$9' 4J4 45
WORK WANTED
Furniture and fIXtures 2a 932 SS
116 34] 00
WORK WANTED---Colored gul deSires pas. Real estate owned other than
Bankmg house
14 sao 00
hon General housework and caokl~g Sleep
Reserv~
With Federal Reserve
In 308 Uman Ave Swarthmore 170 W
Bank
, '7
68 50248
ash and due from banks
660078S
Ou
Side
checks
and
other
cash
WORK WANTED-Female high school gra
Items
3 SOH 2J
duate white wanls posluon ID Swarlbmor~ Redempt
on fund With U S Treas
Will care fOI" children and hell With house
urer and due fram U S Treas
work Salary reasonable Telephone Swarth
urer
2 500 on
more 260 J
I I]
Other assets
lao 12
Furniture RepaIring
A.••"" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ •• _____ _
KEYSTONE
ESTATE OF REBECCA P BElSTLE Deceased Letters Testamentary on the
above Estate have been granted to the
undersIgned who requests all persons hay
ing cla1m.s or demands against the Estate
of the decedent to make known the same
and all persons indebted to the decedent
to make payment wIthout delay to
JOSEPHINE BEISTLE
112 Rutgers Avenue
Swarthmore Pa
Or to har Attorney.
ALBERT N GARRETT
228 Garrett Avenue,
Swarthmore Fa
All nre cordially InvItcd to JoIn
In thesc servIces
!
Naill'
• • • •
\ILIi()UI:TTI:
Media, Pa.
Shingles.
Romal/ce HIstory From 51 Fmt
MotOrists In 1906-dad m lmen
dusters-drlvmg Pennsylvanoa s first
• Horseless Carnages -to a mtluant
organozauon of more than 50 000
Modern Motorists-that s Keystone's
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Better Roads and Better StreetsElimination of' Flnmg Sqmres _
Safeguardmg Cbtldren s LlvesProvldmg World Wtde Tounst
InformatIon - ReduclOg Auromo
bIle Insurance Rates by 32~%
Achlevmg Tremendous Benefits
and Savmgs for Members-that's
Keystolle's HIstory
And NOW In 1931-Flftythousand
Members Celebrate thiS Quarter of
a Century of Progress -and Invae
you ro JOin m sharong the Advanta
ges theIr Efforts have made pOSSIble
Learn more about thiS great, coop
erauve, • NOT FOR PROFIT'
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Dues, $10 Entrance Fee, $2) Mao!
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ServIces
11 00 A M -Sunday School
11 00 A M -Sunday Lesson Sermon
Wednesday evening meettng each week
8 p m ReadIng room open dally except
Sundays and holidays 1 P M to 4 P M
Church edifice
Over 50,000 Members Honor
Start of 25th Year of MilItant
ActIVIty for RIghts of Motonsts
Keyltone AutomobIle Club flTe Co
A M Al.LlSON &: SON
Media 1717
ANNIVERSARY YEAR
keystone Automobile Club Casualty Co.
All kinds of Repairs In and around
the home Electncal RepaJrs and In
,tallabon a SpeCially
14 South Ave.
Park Avenue Below Hnnard
II
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HOME JOBBER
Phone Swarth
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
S I LYE R
~f~o~rfi~~ft~e~e;nty~~ea~r~s~iH:;H~~~!;;;~~~;~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~ -----------------------r=
fu! afternoon In addition to a sweet
VOice, the singer has great stage abilIty
and acts the songs, usmg dance steps
when necessary Mrs Herbert F Fra
ser, her ac<;ompaOlst, pleased her aud
1ence as usual
Mrs Fraser also played the aCCorn
pamment for Mrs Wilham Swann who
played selections on the vlOhn mclud
109 I The AJpme Maids Sunday, Ole
Bull Cecil Burleigh s Spanish pIece and
Fritz KreIsler 5 F r a s qUI t a
Mrs
Swann IS a new member of the club
and It was gracIous of her to play for
the audience whde Madame Chauveau
changed costumes
Madame Chauveau IS the Wife of
Professor Mmorsky 10 private hfe and
lives on Vassar avenue Professor Min
orsky IS connected with the Engmeer
log Department of the Umverslty of
Pennsylvama
Tuesday s meeting bemg a stated
meeting vanous bUSiness details were
brought up Mrs J Horace Walter
treasurer, again asked members to mall
her their stock certificates as they arc
needed to fimsh the consohdatlOn of
two orgamzatHms wltllIn the club and
have no monetary value to the holder
The Musu: Act was brought to the
attentIOn of the club for action but
the sentiment seemed to be to get a
copy of the exlstmg law before gomg
any further TIlts law Will be read at
the next meetmg Announcement was
made of the Dletetlclan s ASSOCiatIOn
Sunday Services
800. m -Holy Communion
945 a m -Sunday School and Young
People 8 OlSoussion Group
11 00 a m -Morning Prayer and Sermon
Mr Guenther w111 preach
400 P m -ORGAN RECITAL
Inaugurating
dmner on Saturday the 24th of Jan
uary whIch IS called a
Fnendshlp
Dmner and at which time they Will
have some outstandmg speakers Mem
bers are mvtted and It IS hoped to
make up a Swarthmore table whIch
would necessitate ten people gomg
Mrs Jesse H Holmes and Mrs Rob
ert L Coates are mterested m the pro
Ject
A meetmg of the Delaware County
FederatIon of Women s Clubs was an
nounced for Thursday January 22 10
Chester meetlOg to convene at 10 30
a m A group from the Woman s Club
are gomg and any members wlshmg to
go Wilt please notify either the prest
dent Mrs Jesse Holmes or Mrs Edith
Power Paxson
Merm Baltban StudlOS of Phlladcl
phla, wrote to Mrs Holmes askmg per
mission to make photographs of the
members of the club all of which wdl
be placed m an album and presented
to the club Without cost When thiS
Jetter was read conSiderable modesty
was cVldent and no response was made
unttl one member bravely asserted that
If the preSident wanted the pictures
the rest should pose and the proposal
was accepted
At the conclUSion of the afternoon
the hospItality committee scrved hot
consomme to the two hundred guests
present
and all pronounced It a most delight
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant EplscoPBI
Chester Road Bnd College Avenue
Rector
Rev J Jarden Guenther S ToM
AUTOMOBILE CLUB
Another Pendle Jill! lecture WIll be
gn en by Mr and Mrs R Carr Bosan
Ii
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
KEYSTONE
PENDLE HILL LECTURE
NEXT MONDAY EVENING
\\ltl tin' fcclong IS the actual condl ROSE VALLEY SCHOOL
tiun of Ihe school board IrCasUr) \\h,ch
PARENTS' ASSN. TO
Mr Bosanquet was for a number of
\\ ,II I l hard h,t b, the crectoon of a
MEET HERE TUESDAY years Professor of Archeology at Liver I
g\ III aS1U1lI at tlus tllnc Furthermore
pool um\ erslty PreVIOUS to thiS he was I
there I
the prospect of additIOnal
head of the British School In Athens
d tssr001l1S nceded \ery shortt) as \\e1l
On Tuesday evenmg, January 20, at
He 15 a leadmg authority on Greece and
a::; the 110 lrd s cI":slrc for a decrease m 8 15 Manetta Johnson, founder of the Its anClcnt cn:I11zahon
I
school taxes
School of OrgaIllC EducatIon at Fair
Mrs Dosanquet daughter of the late I
On the other haud thc gymnasIum hope, Alabama Will speak at an open Dr Thomas Hodgkm the iustonan, IS
\\ lS I r lelu.: 11) I r Hlll:;cd the people meetmg of the Parents ASSOC13tlOll of a speaker and wnter of distinctIon
She
ot S" lrtlnllore "\\hen S 11 port \\a5 sohc Ithe School 11l Rose Valley The meetmg 11\ cd In Greece With her husband and her
It I lor the Sl35500 b nd lssue ap
wIll be held 111 \Vhlther House and the deSCriptIOn of the hCe and Illstortcal as
IlroH'd clrly last year \Ve hehc\c that tOPIC of Mrs Johnsons speech WIll be SOc1atIOns of the country under the title
there arc a number of people "\\ ho Education and Growth '
DilSS 10 Athca combmes charm and I
O\erlookcd other ohJcctlons and \ot ... d
Mrs Johnson IS one of the pioneers of mfonnatlon to an unusual degree
for t1 bo ld ISS lie sllnpl) bccause the) modern education During the twenty
There w 1l be no charge and anyone
thought It "\\ S IlCCl.'ssar) 10 order to fi\c years of the Fairhope School she may attend
secure thc g'lllllaslUm
has consistently 5tood for the pnnclple
\\ I tic II IS true that thc gymnaS1U11l that educalton IS growth She founded
\\ as lot speclhcd as olle of the pur the school on the pnnclple that cduca
I c:; )f tl e I ) 1 I lie \\c behl.:vc tlon IS growth She founded the school
EXHIBIT
w.:h \\ s 1111 lerst (d b) thc J1lljont,} of on the prmclple that the test of true cdu
and
catIon 10 a cluId IS a sound body a sym
\ ot rs
FOOD SALE
II S f10t II lJ 5~lblc fin IIIc131h to pathettc mmd and a Sincere spmt And
while
the
tendency
tn
educatton
In thIS
buIld the gymllilSlll111 tillS yt:ar \\1tl
lIomespun /:omls ITom 01' Kam
SS5000 a\ l !aIde and l POS!;lblhl) of country was movmg toward centrahza r
Illck'
tlOn
toward
standardlzmg
tests
toward
lIsmg some hlllds from the gem ral
RlIgl'
/,.om No,.,1a Carol,na,
acceleratIOn and emphaSIS on the special
funds, nor can the board be condemned
\t>aT Easl ,ulks and elllf'TOId
Ized child she repudiated all grades
If the) dcterHl111e It iHh 15 Ible to walt
e"'e",
made It 1mposslble for clllldren to be
at I list another) tear
Rmg& from lar oD Cluna
over stlOmJated by gradmg them accord
R,," Alnrltlm's IUlllp and !(pek
In ia\ r If h I1ldlllg at Ollce IS thc
mg to age and onglnated a school cur I
fact tl at as m my bulldmg projects as ncululll whIch really prOVides creatIve
TIre place ICllae,.e we lfhall ',e
next ICleek
I
Ihle h uld be earned ( tim;,) car
actn Ity and time and opportunity for I
I) 1 rovldte nork for the ul1tJUploye
I urll enl1ort: il d )llar Inn s more 1Il tht: 1Ion People used to say that children
Rrgltt Next 10 tlte De1v
C I1structlOIl 01 I lll.:\\ ill! Idmg nght can not be allowed so much freedom to I
Drop Inll
110,\ than It IOS:!Ilbl,} \\111 \\Ithm a fc\.. follow their own ends however good
THE SWARTHMORE
} ears
those ends may be or they will fad to
11 <:rc Is n d uht the Kj,1U IS Ilccdl!d get Into college The Fairhope School
ELECTRIC SHOP
lor "\ l irs \\ I at I ttle mdoor rccrl!atIon has been sending Its selllors to college
411 Darlmoulh Avenue
iu,,1 I HIlhle th It a poe r cheap g) III IS
a 1 HI If n t \\( rs th 1I1 IlOllc at lil
the example of the non church goer
THERE WOULD BE NO CHURCH
"BE A KEYSTONE MEMBER"
I
quet on \Vhat Greece Means to Us " On
Monday January 19 at 8 P M
Pendle
HIlI ts on Plush MIll road Wallmgford
Interpretahons of famous songs of
France Spam, RUSSia and America
were presented 10 costume Tuesday [or
an appre<;lahve audIence of members
of the Swarthmore Woman s Club by
MadelaJOe Chauveau
The first group was from the FIrst
French Empire, and the second group
from the Second Empire The follow
mg group was from the Spamsh and
were sung m nallve costume and lang
uage Perhaps one of the most appre
elated was
La Nlcta de Carmen
whIch has to do WIth the granddaughter of Carmen and IS remlUiscent of
the Carmen In opera
The next group was RUSSian and III
eluded a lullaby of UnIversal theme
which met With most hearty applause
The program concluded WIth a group
of Amencan songs that endeared the
audIence to the smger
It was the first time the Woman s
Club have heard Madame Chauveau
IF EVERYONE SHOULD FOLLOW
CHURCH
\\ III be gn cn to rellc\ C condli10lls 1I1
Lloyd P Stevens Minlster
Sunday January 18
the sections of the "orId \\'here they
1100 am
arc made
MISS ELIZABETH BEALE
MissIonary from Kohlar lDclIa
1 hc use ot the store has been offered
800
bv ~I r Docherty and Mrs PhIlip Sel
THREE FOLD WITNESS
lers of North Chester road and 1\1Iss
this church are open to aU
\1111<1 Ers\\cll of Baltnnore arc con The doors ofmen
at all tlrnes
ductmg the sate The materials are
made through orgamz Ihons and b,} 111
THE SWARTHMORE
11\ Idual
111 tht: Southern mOliltam;;
P~BY~ErrAN CHURCH
who are seckmg an outlet for their
HAS A WELCOME FOR ALL WHO
WILL COME
\\ ork ilnd find It dIfficult to obtain 10
John Ellery Tuttle Pastor
Come to the BIble School Sunday
the stnetl} commerCial field
at 10 am
, I ,
MORNING WORSHIP AT 11 00
Thc Pastor preaches on
CHRISTIAN WORSHIP
hilss HarrIet vVlckham daughter of
VESPERS AT 4 45 0 clock
Air and Mrs A S W'ckham of North
A SERVICE OF MUSIC
Chester road w11l entcrtam on January
MRS COLAFEMINA VIOLINIST
AND THE CHURCH CHOIR
19
The week Is full of good things
WEDNESDAY 8 OO-Mldweek Service
A CIIRISTIAN EXAMPLE
Is the most Important Item a man leaves
KEYSTONE SERVICE-CHAPTER V
to his chIldren
FaIrhope,
a ama.
race
otze
Prmclpal of the School 10 Rose Valley
IS a student and frIend of Mrs Johnson's
and has taught m several schools of
which she was the director
The Fatrhope EducatlOnal Foundation
at 159 East 33rd Street, Ncw York City
eXists Cor the purpose of promotmg the
Fairhope Idea 10 educatton The SIX
"\\'Ceks Summcr school at GreenWich
ConnectIcut and the SIX weeks wlOter
school at Fairhope Alabama have fof
fourteen )cars been given adults creallv""
expenence The theory IS as apphcable
to adult educatIon as It IS to the tram I1g
of chddren III school
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Songs of Different Nationalities
Sung at Woman's Club Meeting
~'III~:~I~~:II~~I:I~lIhr.
a direct outgrowth of the ongmal school llllcdr 1.: fi I [I ·H Ih D ,rltm f 'tthh l\ ~ 1 ~IC
i l e {>ro Its roUl t e sa e 0
e ar IC es
AI b
G
R
E tcrcd 3" Second Class matter January 24 1929 at the Post Office at Swarth
morc Pa under the Act of March 3 1879
box ala
1 kclahle
roomhas
111 the 11Igh school
I nasall1 CCIl
heen fOllnd III a
h lsement or lJ1 the gYlllnaSlUm at the
J rq Sdlool ~ r C lIegt: i hl Prep IIId
College ~D m5 h l\ e be e It used for the
I t h 111 III teams an I II Ive proVided
10
tid r athl tic r cn all( n for the
gc llr I studcnt hody
O. the other I It d It Is cuttrc!,} un
~ III III III 111111 III 111111111 1111 11111 1111 111111 II III II III 1111 III III I11111::
Homespun goods from Kentucky and
North Carohna and l111ported pieces
teen years was Its director She now IS fr01ll the Near East along With articles
director of the Manhassett Bay School of food \\ III be offered for sale the
at Port Washmgton Long Island The last t\\O ,\eck cnds of January begm
Fatrhope School at PhoeOlx Anzona I!!III 11 l! I h IT d l \ S It tl c S" arthmorc
Editor and Publisher
A New GymnasIUm Now
SALE OF ARTICLES
FOR MOUNTAINEERS
Mrs Johnson has been the guidlag
sporlt of a number of other schools as
well She found the Edgewood School
at GreenWich Connecttcut, and for four
THE SWARTHMOREAN
JANUARY 17. 1931
JANUARY 17. 1931
wit
BegInning at a 1l0lnt In the southwest
erly sIde of Wayne avenue (torty feet
wide) at the distance of one hundred
ninety three and nine hundred sixty two
one thousands feet measured along the
saId side of Wayne avenue south twenty
four degrees fifty eight mInutes east from
Its Intersection with the southeasterly side
of Parker avenue (seventy feet wIde) Can
talnlng In front or breadth south twenty
four degrees fifty eight minutes east along
the saId side of Wayne avenue sIxteen and
three hundred thIrty-three one thoua
andths feet and extendIng of that width
In length or depth between parallel lines
at right angles to wayne avenue south
westwardly and crossing the bed of a cer
tatn twelve feet wIde driveway on the
southeasterly llne thereof ninety two and
eighty seven one hundredths feet and on
the northwesterly Une thereot nInety two
and sIxty nine one hundredths feet the
rear line thereof being slang the south
westerly line at a twelve feet wide drive
way
Court House Media PenbsyivaDlD
Together with the free and COmmon use
right Uberty and privilege of the said
drIveway at all times hereafter forever
Under and subject ~o certain condItions
end rest:lctlons as above mentioned Also
under and subject to the lien and payment
No .6 of a certaIn mortgage debt or prinCipal
sum of three thousand dollars with inter
Deeemi'er Term 1930
est thereon when and as the same shall
become due and payable
AIl that cerlam lot or piece of ground wllh
the bu Id ngs and Improvements thereon erccted
Improvements consist of two story brIck
situate m the Township af Upper Darby Coun house 16x30 feet Ons story trame addl
y of Dela vare and State of Pcnnsylvama tlon 4x4 feet Porch front
he ng known and des gnated as lots Nos 45'.l
Sold as the property ot Isaac G Diehl
and 45J on a ceria n plan of lats caJled Aronl
mmk Heights made by Damon and Foster mortgagor and Alfred L Weightman pres
Civil el gtneers October 24th 1924 and hound ent real owner
cd and deSCribed according thereto as follows
00 cash or certified check
to Wit Begmnmg at a POlDt on the ~aslerJy onCondltlons-$2S0
day of sale balance tn ten days
Side of Foss avenue «orty feet w de) at the
d stance of three hundred feet measllred narth E L VAN RODEN Attorney
uardly alang Sa d s de af Foss avenue from the
northerly s de of Cedar Lane (fifty feet w de)
Containing 10 frant or breadth alang said s de Venditioni Exponas
No 43
of Foss avenue north nIDeteen degrees (arty
fiVe mmutes and fifty five seconds west fifty
December Term 1930
feet and extending of that Width n length ar
lepth bety;een parallel hnes on a co Irse narth
AU that certain lot or piece of ground
seventy degre~s fourteen mmutes and five with the buUdlngs and Improvements there
seconds east ane hundred two and five ten hs on erected situate at Manoa In Haverford
feet (Bemg No 925 Foss avenue)
TownshIp Delaware County Pennsylvania
being Lot No 117 on a plan ot lots No
110 to
132 Inclusive
thc&Wm
G Taylor
U nd er an d su bJcct nevert h eIeSs to certalQ Jr
tract
made by of
Over
Tingley
sur
11 t1dmg restnctlans and con i tlons as more veyors as revlsed on the 26th day of March
f I1y set forth 10 deed hook No 605 page 81 1927 and described according to the saki
And also under and subject to Ihe hen and plan as follows SItuate on the southwest
payment or a certam mortgage del.-t ar prIDclpal side of Garfield avenue at the dIstance at
sum of five thousand dallars With mterest three hundred and seventy five feet north
thereon as there n pravlded
west from the northwest side of Roosevelt
avenue containIng In front or breadth on
Jmprav~ments cons st of two story and one said Garfield avenue twenty five feet and
alI stone and frame hause 33X24 feet One extendIng at that width In length or depth
story frame addlt on 9XI2 feet Porch front southwestwardly between parallel lines at
J rame garage 9X I 8 feet
right angles to said Garfield avenue one
hundred and fitty and seventy six one
Sold as the property of Robert A McDermatt hundredths feet Including on the rear
and Elsie ?If hiS WIfe
thc"eof the bed of a certain twenty feet
wide driveway laid out and opEned for
CondltI0R!-$2S0 00 ush or certified check the tree and common use ot these and
on day of sal~ halance m ten days
the premIses adjoIning and entitled to
the use thereof (BeIng No 1130 Oarfield
GEORGE T nUTLER Attarney
avenue)
Saturday Januarv 31 193 1
9 odock A M
[evart Fac as
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ImprO\ernellts consist of two story brick
ltix33 feet Porcll front
dnsement garage
and stone house
Sold as the property of Adolph G Lehr
Condl ttonS---$250 00 cash or certJfl.ed check
In day of sale balance in ten days
a
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FUSSELL Attorney
Fieri FacIa!>
No 642
December Term 1930
All those three certain lots or pIeces 0
",round with the butldlngs and Improve
nents thereon erected and to be tnereo[!
ected situate In the BorOUgh of Yeadon
. . . oullty of Delaware and State or Pennsyl
..'aula and descrIbed according to a certalL
urvey thereof made by Darnall & Fostel
Ivll engineers on the 28th dny of FebruarJ
A D 1U29 as follows to wIt Situate on tl: ...
lortheast slde at Holly road (1ilty feel
..... Ide) at the respective dbtnnce of two
LlUndred eighty n1ne and fort.y six one
lundrcdths feet three hundred cleven and
event.y nine Olle hundredths teet and
,hree hUlJdred thtrty fn.lr and twelve one
lundredths feet southeast from the south
ast sIde of Myra avenue (lilty feet. wide)
..... ontaJnlng In front or breadth on Holly
oad. ((."SCll) twenty two and thIrty three
Jne hundredths feet and extending of that
~Idth In length or depth northeastwardly
oeh, eell parallel Hnes at right angles to
dolly road onc huudred flfteen feet and In
Iudmg on the rear thereof the soU of a
ertaln fifteen feet wide driveway whtch
extends northwest Into Myra a\enue Bnd
outheast Into 11 certaIn other twelve feet
vIde driveway whIch extends southwest
nto HoUy road
Improvements consist of two story brIck
house 18x54 feet Enclosed porch Bn.se
ment gnrage
Sold as the property of Frank W Carter
Condltlons-$2SO 00 cash or certified check
on day of sale balance in ten days
H L FUSSELL Attorney
Fieri Facias
No 643
December Term 1930
All that certain lot or piece of ground
together With b llldlngs and improvements
"hcleon erected sit late in the Borough of
ulenolden County of DelaWare and Statc
.)t Pennsylvania nfore.::;nld desIgnated and
,.;.:nown as lot numbered two hundred
evcllt:y (270)> on the Ulan of lots of War
vlck Annex sun eyed for Wood Harmon
&: Co by Joseph H Young civil engineer
ecorded In the oUlce for thc recording of
deeds etc In nnd for the County of Dcl
ware aCoresald in deed book P No 8 page
24 ctc
Impro\ement.'"! consist of one story stucco
house 18x28 feet One story frnnle addl
Ion 12xl8 feet
Sold as the property of John H Steele
Condltlons-$250 00 cash or certified check
Together with the tree and common use on day at sale balance In ten da)s
right liberty and prlvuego of In and to
the aforesaId twenty feet wIde driveway as H L FUSSELL Attorney
and for a passageway and drIveway at all
~ptember Term 1930
tlmes hereafter forever In common with FJeri Facias
No 616
All that c~rtaln lot or Piece of ground With the owners occupiers and tenants of the
the bUild ngs and Improvements tbereon erected nremlses adjoining and entitled to the usc
December
Term
1930
situate In the TownshiP of Upper Darby thereof
County af Delaware and State of Pennsylvan a
All that certain lot or piece of ground
Under and subject to certain buildIng with
bemg the northwesttrly sixteen feet and SIX
the buildings and Improvements
restrictions
Also
under
and
subject
to
the
tenths of a fOOl af lot No 5 and the south payment of a certain mortgage debt or thereon erected sttuate In the Township
~asterly t\\dve fe~t and SIX tenths of a foot of
of Upper Darby County of Delnv.are and
lot No 6 on a certam plan of lots deSignated principal sum of four thousand doUars
State of Penn!>Ylvtlnia being known 0...
Drexel Htil Manor surveyed by Damon &
Improvements consist of two and one lot No 193 all the plan of lots called Drexel
foster C E under date of February 19th 19" halt story stone and rough cast house Hill Plnza which is duly recorded at Media
and described accordmg to saul plan as fol 18x30 teet addition 4x5 feet porch front Pa In deed book 412 page 624 and de
scribed according thereto as follows
laws
Garage 12x18 feet
Levart Fac as
Beginning at a pOint In the southwesterly
stde of Burmont road (fifty feet WIde) at the
distance of four bundred nmety four feet and
thirty four ane hundredths of a (oot measured
wuth thirty degrees fourteen mlnules east (rom
a pomt the corner formed by the Intersect on
af the southwesterly Side of Burmont r(1ad an I
the east~rly rlght-of way hne of the Phtladel
hla & Garreltford Street Ratl ....ay Company
Containing In front or breadth on said Side of
nurmont road. measured south thirty degrees
fourteen mmutes tast twenty nine feet and
tenths a( a foot and extendmg of that
Total
$1 677 87092 two
y;.dth m length or depth between parallel lines
State of Penna County of Delaware IS
south stxtyone degrees two mIDutes west Ole
I E S Sproat Cashier of the above named hundred fed
f.ank do solemnly swear that the above state
ment IS true ta tbe best of my knowledge and
Under and subJed to certain express condl
hehe(
Ions and restnctIons as therem mentioned
I!. S SPROAT
Caillier
I mprovemtnts consist of two story stucco and
Suhscnbed and norn 10 before me thiS 7th stone house t8x42 fteL One story ,Iucct. ad
.Jay of January 193 I
,huon Porch fr011t Stucco garage 9Xl8 feet
WILLIAM S BITTLE
Notary Public
Sotd as tbe property of Edith M :trazler
)l.y commiSSion expires Mar 2 1933
mortgagor and real owner
Correct-Attest
J G MURRAY
Condl lona--$2So 00 eash or certified check
ALBERT N GARRETT on day or !I3le balance Itt ten day,
JOSEPH HAINES
Director.. G EO T BUT~1tR, Attorney
Sold as the property of Halton J Shall
cross and Marion Shallcross his wife
Condltlons-$250 00 cash or certlfted check
on day of sale balance In ten days
E L VAN RODEN Attorney
VendItioni Exponas
No 44
December Term 1930
All that certain lot or pIece of ground
wIth the bulldlngs and Improvements
thereon erected sItuate In the Townshtp
ot Upper Darby COunty of ~laware and
State of Pennsylvania beIng lot No ~4 on
a certain plan of lata called Drexel Htll
Plaza made by Damon and Foster cIvil
engineers and approved by the Board of
Township Commt.ssloners of Upper Darby
Township on the second day of May A D
1922 and recorded at Media In the omce
tor the recording ot deeds etc In and
for the County of Delaware In deed book
No 412 page 824 etc and described as
follows Beginning at a point In the center
line ot Highland avenue (fifty tcet wide)
at the dlstance of tour hundred and
twenty..ftve teet southeastwardly from tho
center line of Oroeenblll road (fifty feet
wiele) contalnlng U:J. front or breadth south
Beginning at a pOint on the southwest
erly side of CongrC3S avenue (fifty feet
wide) at the distance of one hundred feet
measured
north
twenty four
degrees
twenty three mInutes west from the north
west. side of Oreenhlll road (flfty feet
wide) containing In front or breadth north
twenty four degrees twenty three minutes
w~t olong the southwest. side of Cong
ress avenue fifty feet nnd extending of
that width In length or dePth measured
south sixty five degrees thIrty seven mln
utes west bet.ween parallel lines at right
angles to Congress avenue one hundred
feet Bounded on the northwest by lot
No 194 on the southeast by pnrt of lot No
74 and all of lot No 75 and on the south
west by lot No 169
Improvements consist of three story
stone stucco and clapp board house 3t'x42
feet Porch front Stucco garage 15x21
feet
Sold as the property of Edna M Clower
Contlttlons-$250 00 cash or certified check
on day of sate balance In ten days
LEDWARD & mNKSON Attorneys
JOHN J CAIN
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Mrs. W. T. Quillen and Mrs. Frank
411 Dar-(nioitllr ,benne
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May and Mr. Clarence C. Von Pigll!le ANNUAL· UBRARV
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MEETING JAN. 24TH
of Long Branch, N. J.
-Thhe ~ annual meeting of the SwarthPark avenue announce the engagement he and ,Mrs.· Firth will remain for sev- more Free Public Library will be held
Of their daughter,' Miss Dorothea' H. eral weeks.
a week from. this Monday, January 24.
·Whitaker and Mr. C. Russell Phillips of
210 Yale avenue.
Mr. Harold Ogram, Riverview avenue,
has
confined at his home during the
$3 REWARD
;;; past been
week with the grippe.
for (~nU1eo broo("h lost Wnlnut
11r. and :\lrs. Frank, T. Duff on South
Lane to Friends' l\leeting House. §
Chester
road have announced the enI\liss J. L. Hoopes, 535 Walnut §
Lane, Swarthmore 235·W.
~ gagement of their daughter, Florence
AFTER
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Full linc of bUlC~' Gro{"cri.es,
V l·gt'hlblc!:'. ami Frtllts.
Fresh l'ish und O~'stcrs on }'riday.
"'The lUarkel Jor Particular
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People"
*"Serving Swarthmore
Successfully Since 1900"
Finished Wash of Every
Description
8u//de
Wm. J. Kimmel & Son
of
Haverford Place Call Sw. 632.J
J ASo Ao PILSON!
LIGHT AND POWER
WIRING
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
GEORGE H. KELLEY
Electrician
Repair Work & New In.lallations
107 Sylvan Avenue
Rutledge
Can be reached at Sw. 1145.
Phone Sw. 428.R
DIRECTION STANLEY CO.
OF AMERICA
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GEORGE GILLESPIE & CO.
Old Bank Bldg.
Saturday, lJlonday, Tuesday
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in his thrilling success to
UDnwl1
The second annual report of the Benjamin West
Building and Loan Association shows earnings of
7 6/10% for 1930-a remarkable showing for
such a new organization and one to inspire every
member and every prospective member with confidence alllI enthusiasm.
New Series opening at Jannary meeting next Wednesday, January 21. Join the new series. Take
advantage of this opporlunity to make regular
savings with unusually high earnings. Your investment is proteete,l and guided by the care and attention of these men who are known to nearly everyonc in Swarthmore.
Patrol"
"THE LASH"
Wednesday, T/,urllday, Friday
"OH FOR A JUAN"
-with-
JEANETTE
~lacDONALD
~IARJORIE WHITE
REGINALD DENNY
STATE THEATRE
CHESTER
Entire Week
WALLACE
BEERY
MARIE
DRESSLER
in
OFFICERS
"MIN a1/d BILL"
CARL H. CHAFFEE, Presidenl
HAROLD OGRAI\I, Secrelary
HALDY M. CRIST, Treasurer
Entertaining-
JAMES A. COCHRANE,Solicilor
whelher it he n formol dinner
GEORGE A. CRAIG, Conveyancer
party, n dance or an in(oml01
, lunr-heon,
for
unexpeNcd
the
guest; nnd every other kind of
enterlaining that
0
r din a r i I y
DIRECTORS
creates n furore in the home,
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best and more economic.
ally done by U~, for you.
can
TilE P ATTONS.
~re
have many parties scheduled
hoth afternoon and evening UI'
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the middle of l\Iurch. We ah~o
have some ollen date!! nnd if you
fI
htn·e nn entertaining problem, I!
whether h be a ~iml)le luncheon
or an elaborate dinner, come up
10 see os, or phone Media 1280.
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Carl H. Chaffee
James A. Cochrane
George F. Corse
Haldy M. Crist
W. Findlay Downs
C. Waller Durnall
Gerald H. Effing
George Gillespie
Wm. Earl Kistler
Wm. Spronl Lewis
Harold Ogram
Edw. K. Shelmerdine
Riehord W. Slocum
N. Walter Suplee
Marvel Wilson
Everything
you want or need
in a motor ear
THE more you see of the new Ford, the more you
realize that it brings you everything yon· want or
need in a motor ear. • • • And at an unusually
low price.
Its substantial beauty of line and color is apparent at a glance. Long, continuous service empl18sizes the value of its simplicity of design and the
high quality that has been built into every part.
The new Ford accelerates quickly and it will
do 55 to 65 miles an hour. It is an easy-riding car
because of its specially designed springs and four
Houdaille double-acting hydraulic shock absorb.
ers. It has fully enclosed four·wheel brakes and
the added safety of a Triplex shatter-proof glass
windshield. Operation and up-keep costs are low
and it has the stamina and reliability that mean
thousands of miles of uninterrupted set·~ice.
See the uearest dealer and have him give you
a demonstration ride in the new Ford. Check up
every point that goes to make a good automobile
and you will know it is a value far above the price.
TIlE NEW FORD
TuDOR SEDAN
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Benjamin West Building
Suntlay Dinnfll'.-$1.25
Lu n cheon.--50c t 75c
& Loan Association
"Meet Your Friends lIere"
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A'Irs. Raymond Walter, Miss Annie
Hillborn and :Mrs. W. N. Spangler, of
Swarthmore.
Several changes in personnel were
reported by the nursing committee.
Mrs._Ashton was taken on as full time
nurse in February, Mrs. Mary P. Wood
was added to the staff the first of September. At this time !1iss Alice Marker, assistant supervising nurse, took
the place of Mrs. Anna M. Brice as
head nurse of the Health Society. Mrs.
Brice resigned to accept a school nurSing position.
Miss Ruby Blin-Singer was appointed
Oct. 1 to take the place of Miss Eleanor
Miller.
Meels Ihirll Wednesday of <'Itch mOnlh in 'he ofJice oj
George Gillespie & Co., old Balik Bldg., Rutgers Avenue.
PRICES
OF
FORD
CARS
'435 to '660
P. o. B. D,.,,.oll. plill Irelg", IUItf delll'I'ry. BUmper, and .pore Ill'#' ,:etr..
a • • mall co,'. You ran pMI'd••,. a Ford on rconomfrcd 'I'"m. ,hrou.1I.
III • ..4",60,,"d Ford I'lnance Plan. 01 .he (Jaber'al Credle Company.
above the three arche••
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There will be a community
meeting 011 Sunday afternoon a1
the home of 1.frs. Leonard C.
Ashton, at the corner of Elm
avenue and Cedar lane, at J
o'clock, to consider the ways
and means of further relieving
the unemployment situation in
this vicinity. All interested are
cordially invited to attend, ex·
press their opinions and give
their support.
RED CROSS NEEDS ANNUAL UBRARY
DESCRIBED . . "no" MEETING MONDAY WOMEN WRITERS
Swarthmore Workers Seek Aid Review of Year Shows Increased
for $10,000,000 Disaster
Activity With Bright
Funds
Future Prospects
DESCRIBE WORK
HEADQUARTERS VACANCIES IN BOARD Swarthmore Woman's Club
Enjoys Literary Program
The Swarthmore women who each
of Writers
BANK
IS
year canvass the town for enrollments
The anllual meeting of the Swarth-
in the Red Cross are once more or- lIlore Public Library Association will CHILDREN'S
ganizing to aid the Red Cross Starvation Relief Fund. \Vhile the workers
will 110t actually solicit funds from
house to house they will endeavor to
inform every resident of Swarthmore
of the distressing conditions in the
Middle \Vest and to encourage 'donations through the S\\:arthmore National
Bank.
Checks should be made payable to
the American Red Cross Starvation Relief and sent to the Swarthmore Nationa I Bank.
Mrs. John Howard Taylor, who has'
led the Red Cross work here for the
past several years, makes an urgent
plea for voluntary contributions to the
local fund.
"It was 110t generally known until recently that there are regions in Arkansas, Kentucky and Alabama where
distress has become acute," says :Mrs.
Taylor. "All efforts seemed to be bent
UPOIl concealing the gravity of the situation until the last moment. Even now
some of the newspapers are publishing
reassuring articles stating that there is
nothing to be alarmed over. This is a
sporting attitude to take, but it has had
the effect of delaying relief measures.
There has heen little planning in advance to mect the emergency which
has come to light with the first month
of winter. The Red Cross has been
keeping figures 011 certain threatened
cOIlUllllnities and was virtually alone in
the field when relief became an absolute necessity. State and county agencies were caught almost completely Utlprepared.
the people until thc ncx' crop season.
But there are other forms of distress
POEMS
READ
be held in the library rooms on the
~econd floor of Borough Hall on 1fonThe Swarthmore \Voman's Club, at
day evcning, January 26, at 8 o'cl~ck.
their meeting on Tuesday, disproved that
The election of two members of the
"A
prophet is not without honor, save in
.library board will be necessary, to fill
vacancies created by the expiration of his own country" by having as their
terms of two of the present mem-Iguests, women writers of Swarthmore.
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Mrs. E. I-L Bonsall, (Mrs. ~~dward J, It'1f:mpI0Y'J1(,Ilf: ~"r ~I,r :n.·r~ !"1"~'lhlr
'rhe library has just closed its sec- J )
h . b t k
f
.1'
men."
Gnd year with a record of unusual ac- r. ":.0 IS es. nown or CO~Pl mg
\Vithill a short time, however, the
complishment. During 1930 a total of and cdltmg matenal of value to children, college \Vas able to make available a.
994 hooks have been added, 720 adult such as home gymnasium work, pictures limited sum of money which could be
and 274 juvenile. There are now a total for hymn';, etc., and is known for biblical added. to what the Emergency Relief
of 3682 volumes in the library.
I stories, got her inspiration from her own Committee had to spend in furnishing
The total circulation of books dur-I children and their needs.
employment clearing out paths and
ing 1930 was 13,927 of which 10,356 were
Dr. Isabelle Bronk, credited ,vith three underbrush in the Crum woods.
adult and 3,571 juvenile. Five hundred books, by Who's Who, said her special\Vhen plans for the Arthur Hoyt
"ind ninety-one members contributed to ity was tcaching; that hers was a ugolden Scott Arboretum were drawn last year
the library fund in 1930. A total of 985 memory, rather than a pocketbook." it was decided by John C. \Vister, the
cards are now in use, 581 by adult Having taught thirty-nine years, she has director, that for the next few years
readers and 40-4 by juvenile readers. seen many of her pupils become famous all the limited funds should be used
There arc 77 volumes on the Swarth- lawyers, surgeons and attain other high lor the purchas~ of small plants and
more authors' shel\'Cs.
positions. Among them she had the late trees. Under thiS scheme, the college
In Decemher Borough Council eu- Milton Sills when he was a freshman at· planted 36,000 rhododendron, laurel and
dorsed the library as a community the University of Chicago· another is I dog wood in the nurseries last year. In
asset hy giving $200 to the library fund. Dean Harry Bates of the· law depart- view of the appeal ior funds to aid
~hout $175 .~\'as. cleart.·(~ hy thc sa~~ of jlllent at ),[ichigan University and with ullcmploymcnt ~1r. \Vister altered these
tickets for Stnctly Dishonorable 011 I twenty-six of these years at Swarthmore plans and has dIverted several hundred
Monday and Tuesday of this week.
I College she has seen many students go dol~ars . to th? Emergency rclie~ fund
, ,
forth and succeed in the world.
'which IS paymg men to work lfi the
.
Mrs. Grace Livingston Hill, perhaps CrulIl .woods.
~Irs. A. S. \VI~kham.' of North Ches- the best known, is credited with thirtyUurlllg the I)ast two weeks, the Emerter road, entcrt.amed 111 honor of her I six books in \Vlm's \Vho, dating back to gency Relief Committee, using their
daughter, Barnet, 1I0nday af~ernoon. 1894. Mrs. Hill was unable to be pre- funds and funds donated by the colThe guestS" were: Carol GOOdWlO, Ann sent due tO,illness in the family.
. lege, has employed tell men from the
\Vray, Betty ~ol1glas, 'l}ne Avery,
Jean Lilly (Mrs. Scott B.) was ill and Pl~ISh :Mills every uay. On Thursday of
Grace Dodd, Eleanor .Snuth, Mar y 1an interview with her was read telling thIS week, twelvp. mel) were at work.
Christine Stericken, Florence Cleaves, lof the hooks "Seven Sisters"
UFalsc Only married men with famiHes are
Kate Brower and Sylvia Swann.
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CColllitlued on Page Fwo)
I being employed.
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'1'0 date they have cut a good path
Ion a uniform grade [rom the foot of
and
Police Report for 1930 Shows
Elm avenue to a point ucar the Cloth• ier Auditorium. This new path gives
G reat V arle
° t y 0 f A c toIVI°t-les par's
access to one of the most beautiful
of the wood, and at the same
I
I time
makes a fire break where it is
INFORMAL OPENING
which demand attention. Cattle and
The first annual report of the Swarth· stickpins and watch fob, those two I needed.
OF AUDITORIUM SOON horses are starving to death and the more police department will show the hurglaries are at present under inves- 'I:hcse mcn are doing something
According to plans recently announced
by Dean Raymond Wahers the informal
opening of the new Clotl;ier Memorial
will be held earJy in February as the
first Col1ection of next semester. This
meeting will in no way interfere with
the formal opening to be held later in the
will be somewhat fonger than usual as
several special features have been planned.
Dr. Herhert J. Tily, donor of the new
$.10,000 organ, has accepted an invitation
LOW
In both pictures the beautiful woodwork can be observed.
The screen in the upper part
of the stage obscures the
organ pipea which are right
lin. Wood and Mrs. Ashton atat· th\,} Petui.sytvania School of Social and Health
work. Miss Marker attended the Biennial Convention at Milwaukee.
Sevcn well baby clinics are doing excellent work in the district. 144 new
babies are rcgistered, there were 617
return visits, 54 examinations at preschool clinics, 7S were given the Schick
tests and 74 were given Toxin Antitoxin.
These clinics not only check up on
the welfare of the babies but also the
mothers.
Those who ha\'e kindly offered their
services to take babies and adults to
clinics and hospitals were: Mrs. A. F.
Jackson, Mrs. William T. Ellis, Mrs.
Warren Paxson, Mrs. S. S. Farley, Mrs.
Rosalie Roberts, Mrs. George Zimmer,
Mrs. T. M. Jackson, Mrs. William
Turner, Mrs. R. C. Allen, Mrs. C. Whal
Olmes, Miss Laura Marton, and the
chauffeur at the Inll •. !Irs. Lewis,
chauffeur, and Mrs. Safford's chauffeur.
Visits w(',e made to the various hos·
pit at clinics by these volunteers and
nurses. 178 trips wcrc made altogether
with 43 of these liy the nurses. 110 children and adults were supervised.
Miss Marker, the supervising nurse,
gave a most satisfactory report. Many
women prominent in welfare work were
visitors at the Center during the year,
including Miss Ella McNeil, of the
"But the Rcd Cross concentrates
American Red Cross; Mrs. C. Talhot principally
UpOIl personal relief. Efforts
Rodgers, who represents the Social
are
IlOW heing made to clothe and feed
(Colllinlud Dn Page Three)
~chJlt.j ~uiji.iut:,· "" hVfJ!
Relief work among the unemployed
and the expenditure of funds held by
the Emergency Relief Committee associated with the Community Health
Center in Borough Hall is going ahead
in what may be described as an unusually intelligent and practical manner.
A Bureau of employment is to be
openeu at the Community Health
Center in Swarthmore this week-end.
A worker will be in charge for registering workers and arranging employment
where possible.
Aid to unemployed heads of families
living ill this vicinity is bcing provided
1I0t in the form o[ direct cash contriIndions but in the form of practical
work. Most of this work thus far has
been found through the cooperation of
$warthmore College which has arranged
to carry out certain preliminary plans
ill connection with the Arthur Hoyt
Scott Arboretum in the CruIll woods
which ordinarily would not have been
done for several years.
Several \\reeks ago when the effort to
aid the unemployed took definite form
in meetings held at private homes in
the borough, the college was requested
to either make a contribution to the
fund or aid in furnishing work.
"Unfortunately with all the college
funds budgeted for the present fiscal
year," stated executives of the college
who are IIOW in direct contact with the
work being done, "the adoption of
either scheme would have resulted in
MEETING TO CONSIDER
UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF
Above is a view of the new
auditorium taken from the
stage. At the right is a view of
the stage and the fore part of
the Clothier Memorial.
retary. The ticket was unanimously '.I~================;=~====~~~~~~~~~~:J!
elected.
New members elected to the board
were Mrs. Palmer Hinchliffe, of Mor~
ton; Mrs. Charles Stowe, of Holmes;
Mrs. Warner Goheen and Mrs. Mum~
spring. In all probability this Collection
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RELIEF COMMITTEE AND COLLEGE
SUPPL Y WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED
°
IMen From Plush Mills Working In
I Crum Creek Woods; Employment
Bureau To Open at Health Center
REPORT
The Board of Directors of the Com·
lilUnity Health Society of Central Del
aware County held their annual meeting on' Thursuay. January 8, in Borough Hall with Mrs. Martin B. Young,
the president, presiding.
The nominating committee suggested
the following names for the Board of
Directors; Mrs. Martin B. Young,
president; Mrs. William T. Johnson,
first v1ce~presidellt; Mrs. Eugene Hoffman, of Ridley Park, second vice-president; Mrs. George Barber, 3rd, treasurer, and ~lrs. J. Donald Gibson. sec-
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Er1ening Dinner. a. good aa
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ANNUAL
ford, of Springfield; Mrs. R. E. Rhodes.
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FIRST INTERIOR VIEWS OF THE CLOTHIER MEMORIAL
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THE NEW FORD
HEALTH CENTER
ELECTS OFFICERS
HEAR
'Ihe Inn with ~ersonalit'J
Sw. 1129
Swarthmore, Pa" January 24, 1931
President; New Board
Members Chosen
StratL.Haven
HOMES
No. 3
Mrs: Martin B. Young Re-elected
F. M. Seheibley Management
AgainEarnings Over 7 %
CHESTER
There's a genial glow of hospitality about the'
Tea Room which adds immeasurably to an excellent dinner tastily served.
It's an ideal place to entertain your friends or
club.
Dinners-85c and $1.00
WILLIAM S. BITTLE
Notary Public
Real E.tate
PAPER HANGING
AND PAINTING
VoL III,
prove their value and your independence.
Wintry Winds Forgotten
$45.00 reduced from $55.00. Semi·de-
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
800n
F. G. MEHR, Secretary, 214 Cornell Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
tached house. Fireplace. 3 bedroom•.
Hot water heat. Possession at once.
4 bedroom house reduced to $60.00.
8 room house-$7S.
Phone, Sw. 1225
Phone Media 174
will
RENT
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
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B & L Stock is the best investment-A few shares in the
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ance is desired.
Mr. and; Mrs. PerJ&y L. Whitaker of . ~ Dr. Firth is enroute to Florida, where
QuiUen are enjoying a visit at Chal~
fonte-Haddon Hall in -Atlantic City.
The next regular meeting of the Har~
,old Ainsworth Post of the American
Legion will be on Tuesday cYening, Jan.
SWARTHMORE
MARKET
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JANUARY 17, 1931
SWARTHMOREAN
to attend the Collection and play several
selections. Dr. Tily is an accomplished
organist, having played for many years.
According to tentative arrangements
Professor L. R. Shero. professor of
Greek, and the permanent organist, will
play :·... {ore and after the meeting.
forage which is availahle will hardly fit
the sUn'ivors for the next plantillg time.
These conditions present a particularly
diflicult aspect of the casco
"This area was first stricken by the
drought and thcn hy Ihe husiness depression which caused the failure of
many small hanks. Virtually all save
the well-to-do in these regions live on a
credit basis. \Vhen the food supplies
began to dwindle the planters carried
their tenant farmers as long as possible.
Thcn some of the planters "blew up,"
and there was nothing for them to do
hut load. their tenants in wagons, take
them to town and have them registered
for relief by the Red Cross. Thanks to
preparedness on the part of this organization, the peOI)le are not starving as
the animals are."
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Added importance will bc given to the
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Helms enterCollection with both the faculty and sen- tained with a buffet dinner on Sunday.
iors attired in caps and gowns.
It is The guest.<; included: Mr. and Mrs. Jer.
planned to have both march in as a body orne G. Harrison of Cynwyd, W. F.
with the seniqrs taking the seats on one Whitescarver, Mr. and Mrs. Dean H.
Parker, h.{r. and Mrs. Charles Fischer,
Mr. and Mrs. William Hanny, Mr. and
.ide and the f~culty 011 the other in the
front of the ~uditorium.
The only sPFech of the morning will be
given b~ President Aydeloite.
Mrs. John B. West and Mr. and Mn. R.
Eo Rhoades.
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actiVities of their officers du~mg the past
ye:-r. The repo~ was co.mpIled and SUb:
mltted by .Captam of Pohce Joh!1 ~ogen
Burglanes 4, arrests 3, con~lc~lOns 3.
~arccny I, arrests 4, conv~ct~ons 4.
(torgery 1, a~rests I, conVictions. 1.
I:arccllY of milk 1, arrests 4, COlt VIChOIlS. 4: Larceny of auto I, arrests 1,
conVIctions 1. ~.. a~cellY from auto I,
a~rests 3, conVIctIOns 3. L~rc!!ny of
IHcycles 8, arrests 6, conVIctions 6.
Assault and battery I, arrests 1, conviet ions 1. Passing bad checks 1, arrests I, convictions 1. Indecent exposure I, arrests I, convictions 1. Disorderly conduct 6, arrests 6, convictions
6. Receiving stolen goods 5, arrests 5,
cOl1victiol1s-cases pending in court at
M celia. Vagrancy 5, arrests 5, convic·
tions 5. Malicious mischief 3, arrests
3, cOllvictions 3. Driving while inloxicated I, arrests 1, convictions I.
I n one of above burglaries, loot was
cntirely recovered. In one other, greater part of loot recovered. The loot in a
third one was I overcoat, and a fourth
ono the loot was Olle ovcrcoat, two suits
of clothes, shirts and underwear, two
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tigation.
winch the college Ca11not ordinarily
Auto Violation.
afford to do and would not be doing
Reckless driving 5, speeding 9, pass~ s?\"e for the ~Jrgel1t re~uests of the
ing standing trolley 2, Sect. 1016 1 Eme.r~ellcy ~ehcf COll1l11lttee. They are
(Thrn Traffic) IS, no driver's license
~ec;I\'lIlg a hval?le wage for work which
passing red light 14, warning for ex- IS III ac~ord with the future plans. of
cessive speeQ 125 or more.
:\(r. \YJster ~nd ~hey arc creatlllg
Warning tags for no parking lights sOlllethlllg wluch WIll be a source of
121, improper parking 50, improper pleasllr.e to any Swarthmorean who
parking, second offense 2, no parking appreCiates the beauty of the Crum
lights 239, no parking lights second woods.
offensc 9, illegal headlights 28, warning
For the next two weeks the men will
for passing thrll traffic signs 125 or be used to clear out underbrush and
more.
dead trees on either side of this path.
Misc.
Funds arc sufficient to continue the
Street lights out and reported 116, work all the prl.!sent scale for about six
street lights out completely 3, vacant weeks.
houses under special surveillance 113.
So impressed are those who have beundesirable persons questioned and sent come familiar with this means of aidout of town 79, day and night calls an- ing the unemployment prob1em that it
swered 90, small complaints answered is reported several additional gifts llavc
and rectified 114, auto accidents 29, Come fr0111 residents of the borough
auto accidents serious 2, assistance at and. from friends of the College, infire calls 16, warnings to remove ice c1udmg a member of the board of manand snow 43, warning to remove grass agers.
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and weeds 28.
Chicken at large corrected 2, playing
Mr. and Mrs. James Hanna and their
hall on street 4, gunning in borough son, Johll Hanna, of Vassar avenue,
prcvented 5, air guns confiscated 2, will leave next week for a West Indies
cruise.
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"Serving Swarthmore
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G. MEHR, Secretary, 214 Cornell Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
There's a genial glow of hospitality abont the
Tea Room which adds innneusnrably 10 an excel.
lent dinner tastily sel'ved.
It's an ideal place to entertain your friends or
club.
W[LLIAM S. B[TTLE
Real Estate
Notary Public
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Electrician
Repair \Vork & New Installations
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ELECTRIC.\L
CONTRACTOR
l07 Sylvan A"cnue
Rmledge
Can be reached at Sw. 1145
GEORGE GILLESPIE & CO.
Old Bank Bldg.
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D[RECTION STANLEY CO.
OF AMER[CA
AgainEarnings Over 7 %
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7 () 100/0 fm· 1930-a I'emm·kable showing for
sHch a Ill"" ()r~.allizatioll ~1I111 one to insllire every
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NplI Sl'l,ies oJ.ening a[ jannary mC"ling next WedIwstlay, jannm'y 2 I. join Ill(" new scl"ies. Take
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THE more you see of the new Ford, the more you
l'calize that it bl,jugs you evcrylhing you want or
need iu a motor car.
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low price.
Its subslanlial beauty of line amI color is apparent at a glance. Long., continuons service en1llhasizes the value of its simplicily of design and the
high qualily Ihat has been huilt into every part.
The new Ford accelerates quickly and it will
do 55 to 65 milcs an hour. It is an easy-riding car
hecause of ils specially flesigned springs amI four
Houdaille double-acting hydraulic shock absorb·
crs. It has fully cnclosed fom··"hecl In'akes and
the added safely of a Tl'iplex shatter.proof glass
windshield. Opcration a]1(1 up.keep costs are low
a11l1 it has the stamina and reliability that Ulean
Ihousamls of Iniles of uninterrnpled sel·vice.
Sce the nearest dealer and have him give you
a demonstration l'ide in the new Ford. Check up
every point Ihat goes to make a good antomobile
and you will know it is n value far above the price.
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"'Thh .I\"to! \\.1" 111,,1 "tricktn h) the nllthll hy Captain oi Police John Hogcn I [h]u 'l'rallic) IS, 110 drhcr's Iict:nsc 7, 1~~l'I\III~" II\,d,J~ \\.lgl iur ",11'1, \~hu'b
first ColIcltion of next Sl'lll('ster. This tlillught ;111(1 11!l1l b.\ lilt' hll"IIIl":-' Ih1:llrL:"l.lrll·~ -I, .lfll .. t~ J, (11\l\]Li]Ulh 3 p.I""IIlg' lid It~hl 1-1, \\.tlililig II~I l'X hili "l;"1"11 \\lIh tlil lutUlc pLl]b ul
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will he somewhat IOl1ge~ than u<;;ual as trl'llit ha .. i". \\'1\("11 th(· lootl supplies t!Oll:-'.t. l.an:lll) pI ,lutll I, .Irre:-.b I, 1'.l1klllg', "tlllnd oliclbC 2, lin p.lrklllg oIP\,llII.lII., thl In'.llIt, (Ii tht.: CIIlIll
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$30.000 organ, has accepteci an invitation Il\(l llilr\ \\.I~ notliing for ItWIIl to do \"";1II1t .11](1 It.lll(r~ I, arn· . . t... I, l"Ull- 1II0rl.:
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given btt, President Aydelotte.
Rhoadcs.
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Swarthmore Workers Seek Aid II Review of Year Shows Increased
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MEETING TO CONSIDER
UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF
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In both pictures the beautiful woodwork can be observed.
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organ pipes which are right
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RED CROSS NEEDS ;ANNUAL LIBRARY
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the stage and the fore part of
the Clothier Memorial.
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hi .. thriltill;':: .. tl(·I·I· ..... to
H[)~I\Ul I'nlru\"'
REPORT
I llt'ector<;: ),( rs. ~lartin B. Young,
prcsid,:nt; 1Irs. \Vtl1iam T. Johnsoll,
flfst Ylcc-president: 1lrs. Eugene HofT- I
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lII.lIl, of RHllc" Park. sccond 'lcc-pres- I
ident: 11 rs. Georgc Barber, 3rtt, trea- I
'Ihe Inn with Personality
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Men From Plush Mills Working In
Crum Creek Woods; Employment
Bureau To Open at Health Center
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Illullit~
StratL.Haven
LIGHT AND POWER
WI RING
ANNUAL
$2.50 Per Year
RELIEF COMMITTEE AND COLLEGE
SUPPLY WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED
F[RST [NTER[OR VIEWS OF THE CLOTH[ER MEMOR[AL
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Thc Board of Directors of the COI1l) Ic.dth Society of Central Dcl-1
.1\\ an' l\HlIlty held their annual mccting- on Thursday. January 8, in BorIlug"h Hall "itlt )'Irs. :\lartin B. Young, I
the pn:sidcnt. presiding.
ThL' nominating committee suggestcd
the £0110\\ illl.{ IldIHCS for the Board of
F. 1\1. Sdlcihley l\lanagclllcnt
~~~~~"':;IJAS. A. PILSON
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HEAR
Dilllwrs--85c (/lui $1.00
Haverford Place Call Sw. 632.J
Swarthmore, Pa" January 24, 1931
Mrs. Martin B. Young Re ••lected
President; New Board
Members Chosen
Wm . .1. Kimmel & Son
Description
No.3
HEALTH CENTER
I
ELECTS OFFICERS I
W;ntry
W;nds
Forgotten
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PAPER HANGING
AND PAINTING
Finished Wash of Every
ALL
will soon prove their value and your indC'pcndence.
$45,00 reduced from $55.00, Semi-de-I
tached house. Fireplace. 3 bedrooJlls·
Hot water heat. Possession at once. l
4 bedroom house reduced to $60.00.
S room house-$7S.
ANNA SCHALLES
Phone Media 174
AFTER
B & L Stock is the best investment-A few shares in the
RUTLEDGE.MORTON BUILDING & LOAN ASS'N.
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RENT
CO V E R S
DRAPERIES
MEDIA LAUNDRY, INC.
"011 FOR.
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210 Yale avellue.
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MEETING JAN 24TH
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Thhe anllua lIlcctmg 0 tie 0wart 1I '1'111: Ilext n~lIlar Illt.'dillg of the H.u- Park
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JANUARY 17, 1931
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College L1bl'a:tY
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Great V·
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ctlvltles
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THE SCHOOL IN ROSE VALLEY
A MODERN SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN AGBD
look pale
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TO. 10 YEARS
Second semester begins February 1st
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ELECTRICAL WORK
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SWARTHMORE ELECTRIC
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: - 1 ' " ' " _ _. '
Prl·CeS 'Were Never Lower
Woodward, Jackson &
Black, Inc.
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Hundreds Now lIse
~DESTER ~OKE
and Testify to its
so.
I
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
MARTEL
BROS.
Saturday Specials
A
BIJY(;HESTER
(;OKE
I
Sugar Peas
39c
Y4 pk
ney. Johnson. Mrs. Harold Goddard and
Mrs. Howard Green.
Mrs. Sargent Walter, of North Chester road, Swarthmore, entertained twelve
guests Thursday at luncheon in honor of
:Miss Eleanor Foulke Miss Alice Butlock, and Mrs. Annie' Levick, of Quak.
ertown, who were schoolmates of Mrs.
\Valter's mother at :i\liss Pierce's board.
illg school for girls in Bristol.
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The leclure given by Dr. McConaughy
oftice cases that have come before him
and, thill, ,
mouth and
Transportation atranced by a Parents' Committee
of late in the Delaware County Court \\fhen I ve had em on
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and
of
his
fearless
and
filling
sentences
on
my
cheek
and.
chm.
d
W.
Carson
Ryan,
Jr.,
Director
Grace
Rotzel,
Principa
The Monday Bridge Luncheon Club
[,,} lake a good hard hckmg an never
VERNON LANE & BANCROFT RD. Phone Media 1088,j
met with Mrs. Oscar Gilcrcest, of Iherefore.
Swarthmore avenue, when those attendof the
leavefam·
for If I howl
could ~IS~ 1 hanksglvlng
a nd that
Dr.Presbyterian
John Ellery Church
Tuttle and
. .
ing were: Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde" Mrs. ilyRev.
Daytona
Beach,
Florida,
next
Thursda~,
awful
klssmg
crowd.
.'
Herbert Bas.sett. Mrs. Roy Comley, Mrs.
Some other women writers hve 10
James Bacon Douglas. Mrs. B. A. by invitation of one of .the elders of ~IS
Thomas, Mrs. Carl Chaffee, Mrs. former church,. the First P~esbytenan Swarthmore, among them Ethel Hamp·
CALL 1896 FOR
s absence,
Herschel Smith Mrs. Milton Fussell. of York. Durmg Dr. I'Tuttle
d
FbI t son B rews Ier, West House, but the pra.
.
Mrs. Franklin' Gillespie, Mrs. Daniel the pulpit will be sup~ Ie . on e.. s. ram committee was unable to. get In
Goodwin, Mrs. Michael Kovalenko and by Rev. Dr. L. M. Dimmitt of Rlver- ~ouch with them in time for thiS pro·
view avenue, and on Feb. 8th., by Rev.
Mrs. Dean Parker.
•
David Lukens, of North Chester road, Dr. Alexander Mitchel1 of Yale :-venu-,c' gram.
Both
of
these
men
are
recent
arrtvals
111
i.s under thrcatment at the Media HospSwarthmore and are connected with the
Mrs Roland L. Eaton, chairman of
ital.
ection of the Woman's Club,
The Swarthmore Juuiar School of Boards of Christian Education and. of I d'
t'
Thursday of all I
Social Dancing will hOJd its next dance Home Missions of the Presbyterian t le drama 5
atten ed a mee mg
this evening at the \\'oman's club honse. CIlUre h .
.
f D la
Mrs. David A. Reed of Harvard ave- chairmen of drama sectIons 0
e 411 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Hostesses wiH be Mrs. Louis King for
the afternoon and Mrs. George Zimmer
nue left
lastPetershurg,
Tuesday for
County,
at theDrexel
home of.
Mrs.who IS
to St.
Flonda.extenderl '\-'are
Hardin
Kuehnle;
Hill,
for the evening c1asse.; assisted by Mr. visit
Mr. and 1Irs. \ViI1iam Allan Brow.r. county chairman. Ideas were exchanged I
and Mrs. John Brownell, .I..\1r. and Mrs.
Pro\,l·
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Julius Underwocxl, H.e\'. George W. of Yale avenue left Thursday for
'11 for slandards of drama in clubs, plays
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\Vellburn and .Mrs. '''ellburn, .Mr, and dence, Rhode Istand, where t ey WI suitable, and reaching for higher stan - -----------------Mrs. Phelps Soule and Mr. and Mrs. make Iheir fulure home. . Mr: BrowlI ards.
expects to engage in the life msurance
Philip Snow,
Mrs. howard i\1. Bassett, of North business there. He has sold the home on
Right now you can have that heating plant or bath room
Chester road, entertained at luncheon Yale avenue to 1lr. and 1\Irs. Ridge of
Builden of Artistic Homes
this week. Among the guests were: Haddonfield, New Jersey, who will oc~
installed for less than ever before. If you are contemplating
in
Mrs. Archie Turner, Mrs. Thomas H. eupy it at once.
improvements by all means make them now_ You will save
Mrs. Edith B. Ramsey, of New York,
SWARTHMORE and VICINITY
Ingram, .Miss ~largaret Tuttle, Mrs.
was
the
week-end
guest
of
Mr.
and
1frs.
money and incidentally do your bit to help the unemployArthur Bassett, .Mrs. Horace \V. Avery,
Mrs. Leonard Ashton, Mrs. Jo.seph Robert L. Coates, of Harvard ave.
Home. designed and built to
ment situation.
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Bates, Mrs. \Viltiam Allen Brown, Jr.,
meet individual needs.
Mrs. Frank \Varren, Mrs. Harvey S,hu·
Births
macher, and Mrs. A. I". Lukens.
Rev. Ellery Tuttle and Mrs, Tuttle
Mr. and ),[rs. 'Vaher M. Francis, of
CRAS. E. FISCHER
cntertaincd last evcning in honor of Rev. 706 Greenhill avenue, \Vilmington, are
Dr. L. M. Dimmitt and Mrs. Dimmitt, being congratulated upon the birth of a
304 Dickinson Avenue
and Re\". Dr. James P. McNaughton, son at the Delaware Hospital on Friday,
333 DARTMOUTH AVE.
Swarthmore 43
newcomers ill Swarthmore. Rev. George January 16. Mrs. Francis will be re·
Sw.335-W
L. Van Alen and Mrs. Van Alen, Rev. mcmbered as ).[ iss Virginia Clyde,
George \.y. \Vellburn and Mrs. Well- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D.
burn, Rev, E. H. Bonsall, JL, and Mrs. Clyde, of Swarthmore.
Bonsall, ) T., Rev. Alex Mitchell and ~-Irs.
Mr. and Mrs. Art h u r Grover, of
Mitchell, Rev. E. .Morris Ferguson and Swarthmore, are receiving congratulaMrs. Ferguson, l{ c v. Burton A J v a tions upon the birth of a son at the Me·
Konkle and Mrs. K 0 n k I e, and Mrs. dia hospital, on January 21, 1931.
Charles E. Bronson, we r e the other
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guests.
Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall has been con- WOMAN'S CLUB MEMBERS
HEAR WOMEN WRITERS
fined to her home this past week with a
very severe cold, and was therefore de·
(Conrinutd from Page One)
taincd from attending the inauguration
Face"
also
that another book is almost
ceremonies at Harrisburg on Tuesday.
ready for the press.
The Executive Board of the Delaware
Mrs. Isabel Myers told of her first
Cuunty League of \VomeD Voters at its book "Murder Yet to Come" which won
a $7500 prize. She related how she had
had several plots written ou~ and when I
CAKE SALE
she saw the prize advertised,' simply got
TODAY
out an old plot and made herself write!
Woman's Auxiliary of TrinilY Church the story. Mrs. hiye s was very interesting, telling her audience that when the
CHESTER ROAD·
book cam\' out it seemed as if it were
not her book at all. She could not sec I
herself in it until much later. Now she
is supposed to go on and write more!
hooks and she is at work on one trying
10 fulfill Ihal belief.
Caroline Had 1 ey Robinson (Mrs.
Loui..;;
N.) who has recently published'
Phone, Sw. 1225
"Seventy Birth Control Clinics," had;
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge really started out to investigate the.
causes of poverty, then became inter-I'
ested in another "kind of slavery."
Mrs. Robinson gave many interesting I
Free Delivery
Sw. 761-762
statistics, among them that more mnney t
is spent on ollr delinquents and defee-I
lives than on the public schools.
Margaret A. (Mrs. Alfred) Fa"ill
of 430 Riverview avenue gave the members of the dub many pleasant minutes i
with her rhymes for children. "Animal
Towll and other rhymes", "s u n n y
Rhymes" and "Durwood Dreams" are
the names of three hooks of poems she I
FEW sharp, cold spells have afforded
has had published. AIrs. Fassitt has some.
thing of the charm of \Vhitcomh Riley:
an opportunity to the many users of
Ialso of his understanding of children.
I Having had a small son who was an inBeeaUllfi=
Chester Coke to test the burning and
valid for ten years .before he was reII, IOID price makes "
Fresh
leased, Mrs. Fassitt, it seems to this
heating qualities of this excellent, ecoelDY to buy; II i. clean;
writer, was given the· power to undernomical
fuel
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and
the
results
have
II leave. lew a.he,; il
stand the soul of a child, as few are.
Her rhymes amused the child, and upon
P"e. a quil!k, hot fire; i.
been very satisfactory. Why not place an
advise of friends, she sent them to a
U light in ",eight, renderpublisher j they were accepted and the
ing i. ea.y /01' '(lomen 10
order for a ton NOW and ask our expert
son had the pleasure of seeing them
handle; i. ,. oj uniform,
printed in book form. Also a musician
Fresh
to call and demonstrate how to burn it
high quality. LeI our exset eight of these first ones to music, and
per. ad"i,6 "".ieh d:e teill
in order to get the best results in the
a clamor began for more, and she has
meet your requirement'
been writing them ever since. She also
b
... ,_
most
economical
way?
writes stories for children. and has sold
several stories to magazines.
l
THE·SWARTHMOREAN
News Notes
me
d IIt" uNow John come give
a kiss.
last meeting on Friday, Jan. !6, vote I S d 't slight' me you know,/J
unanimously that a letter be directed to r
'
'most crazy afore they let
Judge Albert Dutton MacDade, express~ Ut
n Il
am
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JANUARY 24, 1931
TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
at the Woman's Club on Wednesday
night was well attended and the next talk
will be on Tuesday evening the 27th,subject uThe Pre-Adole~cent Child",
sponsored by the EducatIonal Department of the club. The hostesses wiII be
1I1rs. \V. D. \Vermouth, Mrs. Seymour
Rutherford, Mrs. A. V. B. Orr and Mrs.
Elliott Richardson.
The Poets' Circle met on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. Russell
Hayes, of Elm avenue. Mrs. Arthur
Howland reviewed J 0 h n Masefield's
"The \Vanderer". Among those present
were Mrs. Thomas W. Andrew, Mrs.
Waltcr Rowman Shoemaker, Miss Floreoce Woh'erton, 11rs. J. Rus.sel Smith,
Mrs. Clifford Buck, Mrs. Martha Blessing, Mrs. \Vatter Roberts, Mrs. Winthrop Wright, Mrs. J. Fisher, Mrs .
Anna Dennison, Miss Frances M. \Vhite.
!-Irs. George Barber, ~lrs. Albert Sid-·
MEDIA THEATRE
MEDIA, PA.
DAILY MATINEE 2:30
PHONE MEDIA 227_W
Today-Saturday
"DERELICT"
witb
George Bancroft
Wednesday and Thursday
"THE
BIG TRAIL"
Monday and Tuesday
Amos 'n' Andy
First Annual Police
Report
(Contiflu,d /rtJm Pag, 0,.,)
gamhling stopped .3, football and baseball games attended as guard 7, buildiug material and street obstructions
corrected 5, lanterns ordered for same
9, vehicles prevented from running
over curb 6, school zone signs placed 6,
school zone safety lines painted 4,
stolcn autos recovercJ and returned 4,
.lssistance to chase blackbirds-times
5, assistance in Mitchell robbery 1.
Runaway boys returned home 3, in.
capacitated persons aidcd 3, injured
persons taken to hospital 6, missing
children found 5, children rcmoved
from streets and R. R. 7, correction of
children abuse 1, animals recovered 2,
disabled animals killed 5, cruelty to
.Jllimals corrected I. prosecution for 1
vicious dogs 1, warnings for vicious
dogs given 6, mad dogs killed at large
.md buried 1.
H.idmg bIcycles without lights 10,
\\"arnillg for rid big bicycles on side.
Nalks 30, use of air guns prevented 7,
22 calibre rifles confiscated 1, improper
..:tothing at Crulll Creek corrected 4,
.,treet bon fires and burning leaves pre·
"en ted 14, red lantern placed (police)
12, red lanterns re-lit 18, danger signs
placed 5.
It ines collected $385 for the borough I
.llld $187 for the State.
I
s I
Health Center Elects
Officers for Coming Year
m
DUS .'vith toys, money, canned goods,
Directors of the Poor.
is the office secretary.
etc.,
faT the ·holitlay relief work.
The nursing service showed an inClasses for teaching first aid and
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to the Girl Scouts were -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
crease o.f 1282 addlhona
VISits over t h e, carried
011 during the past year at iii
work ot the year bcfore-a total of I Rutledge, Swarthmore and Ridley Park I
6785 visits. These visits included 4746 High School.
MEDIA LAUNDRY, INC.
nursing, 689 school, 694 home, 337 weI·
Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell and daugh.
fare, 57 Board of Health, and 262 gen· ter, Miss Doreen Mitchell, of \Val.
eral activities. In addition to the nurs· lingford, and George Emery, publicity
ing visits 1005 ·miscellaneous office in- head of the Welfare Federation, took
tervicws were given.
pictures of the local nurses this fall
The Ilursing personnel includes Miss for the Welfare ~ulletin.
. "Serving
Alice !Iarker, supervisor, Mrs. Eloise
The Emergency Relief Committee reSuccessfully
Ashton, Mrs. Mary P. Wood, and Miss ported that llO baskets had been given
Finished Wash of Every
Description
Right after Amos 'n' Andy
Tune in on W JZ
I
I The
Fronde's
&Cope
Samuel M. Dodd
find us tucked away in the most beautiful port of one of Atlantic
City's broadest avenues, iust a step away from everything that's
anything in the World's Playground.
Fresh
Stewing Oysters
19c doz.
Strawberries
Rhubarb
Pineapples etc.
Fresh Fish, Oysters,
Clams, every day
Day After Thanksgiving
"'Iou say you like Thanksgiving? Well
you may, but not I.
'Course I like the turkey, and the
fixin's and the pie,
Put there's one part I just hate, yes
sir-ee, hate tike sin,
1 hat's when we first get there and all
go marching ill.
And it's 41JohnllY kiss your Grandma,"
-well I don't mind that,
Put next her stands Aunt Myra, the
one that's big and fat.
Slle says 4'Bless me how the lad has
grown I Come give your Aunt a
kiss,"
'I hough I duck like anything, she goes
like this, and this.
There's Aunt Marie and Lucy, there's
Cousin Sue and Bess,
~.nd really I don't know 'em, a dozen
more I guess.
[
Try Che.rer Coke/or 'he red 0/ ,hi••ea.on. Gi"B it a trial. We k"0'9 rou,
too, wil' be ,urpri,ed 10;1" .he re.ul,. obtained and ,he 6eOnOrn;s. eRected.
Here's setlusion without
Emmons & Andes
snobbery. Here's beauty without austerity •••• in a holel as
modern as 1930 . . . . with roles as modest as 1920. Spacious
lounge rooms, a solarium and sun·d'l:ek. Food thai would delightan
epicure. Comfort. Service. Quiet. All these are yours as a guost of
BUILD
E L
Baltimore Pike
and
Riverview Ave.
Sw_
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Electrician
Repair Work a: New Installations
Sa,,,,.day, Monday, Tueada,.
Phone Sw. 428-R
Joan Crawford
and
Robert Armstrong
in
1::."'0 .... _..'510
WIn. J. KiDlDleI & Son
Haverford Place
JFednesday, Thursday, Friday
OTIS SKINNER
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Ro:datu • .. .. .. .. ••
Call Sw. 632-J
4 71!!!
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"KISMET"
with
, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
107 Sylvan Avenue
Rutledge
Can be reached at Sw. 1145
~;.~ .......$535
Standard Fh·_
Window Coupe
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a 4 ..
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$5 7 UI!!!
Sport f"AUPO
",ieh rumble _eat. •
JAS. A. PILSON I
LIGHT AND POWER
WIRING
STATE THEATRE
Chevrolet values
PAPER HANGING
AND PAINTING
"PAID"
Loretta Young
David Manners
Ford Sterling
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N.J.
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Special equ.iprn8ne e..-era. .411 price_f. 0. b. Flint. JJllchlllan
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of
CHESTER
I
E,uire Week
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Before investing your money in a new automoblle, you will find it worth while first to
HOMES
WILL ROGERS
in
learn what Chevrolet has to offer..
GEORGE GILLESPIE & CO.
Old Bank Bldg. Sw.1129
"LIGHTNIN"
Each 01 the nine new model. is n fine car_B
quality pl.·oduct throughout. Each is designed,
buDt, finished and equipped to standards that
Stringless Beans
29ca box
Sw.698-M
tired of rooms and baths •.•. and welOt something
IFo you're
liltle more like home, then come 10 Holel lafayette. You'll
GEORGE H. KFLI EY'
CHESTER
in
Clothes
-THEN CALL-
(CMltinued from Paf/r One)
co.
t'EDWARDS" Program
Made-to-Measure
Ownership
Monagemen'
Service Exchange j Mrs. P. C. Nyce
and Mrs. Galloway fr0111 the Child
Hygiene Centres in Chester; Mrs. R.
Faulke, of the .Media Community
Centre; :Mrs. L. \V. Fogg, of the same
organization; 11iss Margaret Bube, of
the Children's Aid; Miss Ethel Roc, of
the Chester Red Cross j. Miss Cecelia
Houston, Field Representative of the
American Red Cross; Miss Elizabeth
Miller, of the State Department of
"Check and
Double Check"
DIRECTION STANLEY
OF AMERICA
is Filed
Health; Miss Margaret Reid. new Pub- Ruby Blin-Singer. Mrs. A. J. Allen is away .at Christmas with toys for
lie Health Director of the American doing volunteer social service workl children.· ·Baskets were supplied
Red Cross; Miss Gladwin, probation l-lrs. George Clement did temporary Thanic;sgiving time for 25 families.
officer; },fiss Scott. Media Social
The'· public schools were very gene£'''
\Vorker; and Miss Meecham, of the duty in the office. Miss Margaret Allan
are entirely new in the low-price field.
Yet
Chevrolet"s reduced prIces are not only the
low"t in Chevrolet history, but are among
"IT'S POURING
RAIN!"
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the very lowcst in today'. motor car market.
Como In. See the new Chevrolet Six. Drive it.
(;all any office listed below. Prompt delivery
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
A Pioneer in Voluntarily Establishing Low Rates
Jor All Electric Service
DARBY, PA.
867 Main Street
Darby 1200
CHESTER, PA.
16-18 E. Fifth Sireet
Chester 6300
UPPER DARBY, PA.
Long Lone and Ludlow Slreet
Boul••ard 1600
ARDMORE, PA.
S E. Lancmsler Avenue
Ardmore 3500
MEDIA, PA.
19 E. Slate Street
Media 431
LANSDOWNE, PA.
32 E. Baltimore Al'enu(>
MadllOD 520
\
Stay indoor. when the
o..ec::k
weather's Lad-tele.
It ... calIlld the Great A,...,rlean Value.
the prices-and you will realize why
Frone Yle&O 0/ Chevrol.e Spore Model
phone jour orders to
tb.e store.
J
See your dealer below
/lr
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HAMBLIN CHEVROLET. INC.
401·3
Dartmouth Ave.
.
George H. Hamblin
'
T IE
L E PH 0 N ·E
,
Swarthmore, Pa.
Ralph E.Wentzel
IN CHEVROLET SIx.cvt.INDER TRUCKS. $355 to S6tS. f. o. b.
. !
PlJn~ Mlchl,an
J"
THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PublUhed
Robert
E.
Every Friday at
of 210 East Twenty-first street, Ch..ner Harlan Robinson Jessup, son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Emslie Pyl.e .and Ned
when their daughter, Eleanor Eversole and Mrs. J. Harlan Jessup of Haver· Pyle visited Mrs. Pyle's sister, Mrs.
Gambol became the bride of J. WaOace ford avenue. The wedding will take Fitzwater 0 f Overbrook, a t Atlantic
Steigelman, of Morton. Mr. Steigle- place some time in the fall."
City over the wee,k-end.
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Swarthmore, Pa.
'Ii
man is known to a large number of
Swarthmore people through his work MRS. ASHTON HOSTESS
Editor and Publisher
Sharples,
1931
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TO FORTNIGHTLY
with the Swarthmore Post Office.
The Rev. J. Louis Velte, pastor of the
- Church News
Phone Swarthmore 900
I First
Baptist Church, performed the
Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton will be host·
ess
to the Fortnightly on Monday, JanEntered as Second Class matter, January 24,1929, at the Post Office at Swarth- . c~relmonbY··d
h
d d b M.
"' "". Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
TIe new 0 was aUen e. y
iSS uary 26th at 2 :30 o'clock.
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Doris Scott. of Chester, as maid of hon-
or, was attired in a gown of rose beige.
JANUARY 24, 1931
with hat and shoes of the same shade.
She
Joker
reprinted
Housc's colulllll in thc Puh·.... ,,,.'c and will have particular sig·
to a number of Swarthmore
IS
~ir-You
remember, don't you, the old
verse about there being so much good in
the ,'\'Ont of us, ami what it behooves
r~;:,t of us not to do'!
.A lot of the
thmkcrs ha\-e derided it as a piece
'm>v.·" It IS so.
Some so· called practical jokers over~
step the bounds of decency and propriety. For instance a Philadelphia firm
of undertakers was notified by telephone
on Tuesday that a Mr. Gill had died at a
Park avenue address, and to come and
care for the body at once. The undertakers arrived in Swarthmore at about
7:00 P. M. Inquiry at the address and
at the rOOms of the Community Health
Centre, Police headquarters and at the
oflicc of the ReglStration of Births and
Deaths, failed to venfy the genuiness of
the call and it was finally decided that
some l)ractical joker had been at work
and had 'phoned the case for "fun".
According to a local business man, such
"huillorists" should have an opportunity
to think it out, all alone, in a room in
ollr County Jail.
C. A. S.
lie came ongmally frol11 out the shortSt..'CtJUIl at a ~latc with wluch you
1anuiJar, a huge, good-natured, care~e"ow, With a lather who had a
too indulgent regan! for the
PIIIClclcs> boy. He I;;utel cd Olle of our
l:,
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Pll'!lt) guud enuugh 1l1lud to get
llJOugh hc nusscd nOllC of the WILL BUILD SIDEWALK
01 college lile.
HIS bulk ought to
WHEN WEATHER PERMITS
made hun a grand lineman, but it
counteracted by a too auuable disSidewalks will be built along the
wcst side of Rutgers avenue from
\\as his bent in about e\'erything. Yale a\'enue to the new Rutgers ave~
u .. d the etlaoility and the mcntal UHe school just as soon as the weather
to have been a crack salesman, modcrates according to Frank N.
Wit to have made a good writinglllan. Smith, head of the syndicate which is
It \\ as far easier and more pleasant
in a l)okcr gamc till oJ o'ClOck in reSl)onsihle for laying the walks. Mr.
and sk'Cp Ulud noon of that day. Smith slates that about three or four
al1/\\ay, there was a check every ~Ia:rs of weather slightly below frc('ztrom a father who l)erhaps Joved lIlg arc neccssary to do the work, the
IllS SlJn o\'ermuch.
.so the years drifted contract for which has alrca,jy been
on. Old Tuner was olle of the old grads ra\\·anled.
who L.dn't have to come back to the
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iUillual graduat,on doings. He was alSteigleman-Gambol
ready there, a rather disturbing testi~
fllOlllal to the fact that a COllege educa·
A quiet home wedding took place 011
t IOn doesn't alwa) stake.
Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the
many of the ufaullless to a home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gambol,
dcpbrcd him; wkes came to rc·
011
a shoulder corsage of white
Miss Scott wore a dress of old rose
with shocs and hat to match. Her flow-
ers wefe a shoulder corsage of sweet
peas and lilies of the valley.
Herbert Steigelman, a brother of the
bridegroom, served as best man.
Those who attended the reception
were, Rev. J. Louis Velte and Mrs.
Velte, Mrs. Elizabeth Steigelman, Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Steigelman, Davis
Steigelman, William Rei d, Herbert
Steigelman, ·Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gam1,01, R. E. Gambol, Miss Ruth Gambol,
l\! iss Doris Scott and Mr. and Mrs. H.
O. Hall.
After a .short wedding trip Mr. and
Mrs. Steigelman will reside at their new
home, Swarthmore and University avenues, Swarthmore.
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'I'HE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
Pay For Your
Automobile Insurance in
Legion Meeting
The next regular meeting of the Harold Ainsworth Post of the American
Legion will be held next Tuesday at
the Legion rooms in Borough Hall
The program will consist largely of a
regular business meeting.
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Engagement
"M". Charles Clay Murray of 5625
Rock Creek Ford roadJ Chevy Chase,
Del., announces the engagement of he[
daughter Miss Eva Mae Murray to Mr.
Granite
Marble
MEMORIALS
Cemetery Work a SpecIalty
Wm. J. Cartledge
>>It. 1843
No. Lansdowne Ave.• Drexel BUl. PR.
(OppOSite Arlington Cemetery)
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G. MAY HAMILTON. MUS. BAC, DIRECTOR
i
PRIVATE INSTRUCTION
Piano. Voice. Thearv
Violin, Harp, Mandolin
AU Band and Orchestra
Instruments
MAIN SCHOOL
I
CLASS INSTRUCTION
Piano
VioUo
Theorv
Mandolin
CENTRAL CITY SCHOOL
7038 West Garren Rd.
Rm. ZZ5-1714 Che.tnut St.
Upper Darbv, Pa.
Phila, Pa..
Phone Blvd•. 4147
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ah\ays
and
lila) hap, good
that for
grewconversation
in the telling.I.·...,.
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word came that blotted out the I
as though it had never becn. A
in which he was rj
fellow and girl, struck an ob·
in the road and turned over.!
The tea room will solve many of the problems of the
1Ii.·ou," dear and landed III the'
hostess. Here, tastily prepared and daintily served
Hut his t\\'o colUpalllollS!
beneath the burning car.
luncheons and dinners are available at most reasonable
great strength of his hugc
prices.
he nc\'er had (-'xertcd be·
he somehow lifted that flaming
SPECIAL DOLLAR DINNER OVER WEEK· END
of \\ Dod and steel so that he could I
Lectllre Sill/day Evenil/g 8:15 DR. S. N. KENT
them out. They lired, bllt he was I
"",rmu so hadly in sa\'ing them that he
F. M. Scheibley Management
di·:d the lll:xt day.
.'\. secr has said; "Grcatcr Im'c hath no
lIun thfl;il this, that a man Jay down his
~cr his fricnds." Thilt is the way
, !ihall remember him.
First Aid for the Hostess
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StratLHaven
E. II. T.
HOME JOBBER
'The Inn with Personality
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
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There is something in tho very countenance of those who walk with God. that
gives authorIty to aU they say.-choice
Sayings.
Sunday
9 :45 A.M.-First Day School in Whittier
House.
0:4$ A.M.-Adult Class In the Meeting
House, led on January 25th by
RIchmond P. Miller. Subject:
"The Inner Light As a SocialIzing Factor."
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship In the
Meeting House .
EASY
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
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HAMILTON
o i the generous heart ludden Ill.
·· n f b a d'1.\I
b ulk-. It,
t 1le Splrtt
1
c.o ."o. that caused one of his
-tong'Jed confreres of the l)()ker
With a happy IIlspiratioll, to dub
iown's "one-man underworld."
went away awhile ago, back to the I
shortgras.s tOWll that had known II
as the o\'ergrown SOil of its Icadlll3' I
But his record Imgered, a sub· I
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him as a bad influence
husbands
Some, though, with a sense
lltrchanc( all
liked him
5v!1S.
WOfe
rQJ;es and lilies of the valley.
"Soviet Russia" by William ChamberTHE SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
lain will be reviewed by Mrs. William
Rev.
John
Ellery Tuttle, Minister
T. Johnson. In these days of changing
SUNDAY10:00 A.M.• Bible School.
governments one must be intelligent
Lincoln's three books was
about the greatest experiment of mod- One of AbrahamTHE
BIBLE
II :OO--MORNING WORSHIP
em times. This book was written by a
The pastor preaChes on
man who lived in Russia for ten years. "THE GLORY
OF BEING A CHRISTIAN"
5:00-VESPERS
He was sent there to study conditions by
PASTOR'S ADDRESS
one of the great newspapers of the
"THE WATERS OF ISRAEL"
WEDNESDAYUnited States. He had permission to see
6 :30--LADIES' NIGHT OF THE MEN'S
and to visit important cities and funcASSOCIATION
tions and to talk with leading Russian Dinner and addre&.J by Rev. Dr. Wellburn.
officials about the operation of their
TlIB
plans. The authorities place this book at
SWAR'l'.tiJ.'40RE
the head of the list of the numberless
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
ones written about the Soviets.
LLOYD P. STEVENS. Minister
Mrs. Yerkes will review a story called
invites you to
attend its hours of worship
"A Flier in Pearls", and there will be
SUNDAY. JANUARY 25TH
given anecdotes by the members.
9:45--CHURCH SCHOOL
11 :OO-WOrshlp and Sermon
"THE DEBT OF POWER"
8:00 WorshIp and Sermon
KEYSTONE SERVICE-CHAPTER VI
"ULTIMATE RICHES"
A cordial welcome awaits you.
to 3 P.M.-Bewlng and quUtlng
Whittier House. Box luncheon.
Saturday
January 31, 10 A.M. to 2 P.M., Concord
Quarterly Meeting.
9 '30 A.M.
In
AND
SAVE 32X%
All
From Hitching Posts
to Parking Problems
HOWARD KIRK
Attorney-at-Law
14 South
Ave.
Media 1717
Media, Pa.
Swarthmore 998
'Plumb0q
Ir t1eatin.g and J~~0~~~
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Roofing
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P. M. BARROW
Phone Swarthmore
82
Modernize your Bathroom at
Low Cost. Reroof with Asbestos
Shingles..
When this bank was founded, over twenty-five
years ago, hitching posts still stood in front of
many homes and stores. Swarthmore was just
beginning to awaken.
Today we review with pride the names of those
who were with us when we started. and who are
still among our valued customers.
And always - then and now - we are ready to
meet their needs with upoto-date facilities and
services.
What Can We Do For
YOU?
are cordially invited to Join
In these services.
on the Total Cost as Well
of paying for your Auto·
I NSTEAD
mobile Insurance in one lump
sum, wOllldn't it be more convenient
to pay for it by the month in easy
paymencs of a few dollacs? Think
it over! If you join Keystone Auto·
mobile Club you can do just that-at a slight financing charge through
Keystone Automobile Club Accept.
ance Company.
And at lhe rame time you can get
your Automobile Insurance at a
saving of 32*" over standard rates
through "AI Corl-No Profi'"' Insur·
ance(formembersonly)in IheCluh·s
own Stock Companies -- Keystone
Automobile Club Casualty Company
and Keystone Automobile Fire
Company. Saving 32 V:! " seems like
a dream -- but ifs true! Last year
43,000 Ke stone Members saved
$880,204.00.
And there ale 25 other Forms of
Keystone Service, anyone of which
makes membership wonh while!
Learn about this wonderful Club.
Mail coupon today.
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S[C~ets,
Please mail me tret! Rmogravure IUus[rat~d
Booklet desCrIbing Keystone Automobile Oub
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Swarthmor~an
1·24
TlUNlTY CHURCH
Protestant Ep15copal
Chester Road and COllege Avenup
Rector
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. a.ToM
Bunday Services
8.00 a. m.-Holy CommunIon.
9:45 a. m.-sundal School and Young
PeOPle 8 D18cusslon Group.
11:00 a. m.-Moming Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther wUl preach.
4:00 p. m.-QROAN RECITAL.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHlUST. SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
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Park Avenue Below Harvard
Services:
11:00 A.M.-Bunday School.
11:00 A.M.-Bunday Lesson-Bermon.
Wednesday evenIng meetIng each week
8 p. m. ReadIng room open dally, except
Sundays and holIdays, 1 P.M. to 4 P.M.
Chureh edifice.
'
All are cordially Invited to attend the
servtces and use the Reading Room.
INTERIOR DECORATOR
Window Shades
Upholstering
Antique Reproductions
Furniture
Custom Made
Repairing
Furniture
FRED J. HARLEY
Sw. 1225
Muhlenberg Ave., Rutledge, Pa..
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KEYSTONE
Fill your tank here for
AUTOMOBILE CLUB
easy starting in this
key.totl. AutomollU. Gub ea.ualty eo..
leer-Itone Automobile aula fI... Co.
cold weather.
kinda of Repaira in and around
:ome. Electrical Repaira and In• tall. I;on a Specialty.
I
A. M. ALLISON &: SON
311 Vassar Ave.
Phone ~warth. 1160
Wednesday
Your Fa 00 rite Gas & Oil
C. O. LYNCH
DElAWARE COUNTY OFFICES
OiESTER
9th St. & o.shonll DrfwI
69TH STREET
69th & Walnut Sb.
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Indiana Southwestern Gas & Utilities
Corporation
Convertible
6%
Ten.Year Secured Notes
Price $98.50 and accrued Interest, to yield 6.20
%
1931
h'-ated with an 6il burner whic~h~:~:'~~
the room warm at an time
speeding up morning sorting of the
mail that in the past has been hampereel by cold stiff fingers.
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A new safe has been b U1 It 1I1to
t he
wall and the section of the room conCombinations on Lock Boxes
taining the mailing equipment is proCause· Consternation
tee ted by cage like wire reachlllg to
To Many
the ceiling, It was rumored that the
Postmaster General was to be brought
LOCATION WINS APPROVAL here for the opening exercises but at
the last minute all formalities were dis'rhe lIew Swarthmore Post office pensed with.
opened (or busincss on Monday and
has thro\\'n Swarthmore's citizens who BUSINESS MEN SPONSOR
GOOD WILL BANQUET
are eithcr absent minded or not mechanically inclined into a state of confusion ne\'er before equalled.
February 17th has been set as the
It has been so many years since any- date for the Good Will Dinner which
one had to actually operate a combina- is to be given by the Swarthmore
lion in order to open a lock box in the' Business Men's Association at the
old post office that the new boxes pre-j Strath Haven Inn. Seventy-five men
sl!nlt~d a prohlem which some people are expected to be present.
are still trying to solve. Most of the I Invitations are being sent to all of
old boxes required no more than a the members of borough council, the
g'~ntle pu1l to open,. or at the most. a n.len on the scho?t board, repr.ese~ta
single indefinite wlurl of the combm- hves from the different orgamzatlOl1s
alioll. But the new boxes not only re- in the borough, heads of the college
qllire an exact recol.lection of the com- ?nd privat<: sc1~ools and other leaders
b=nation but the skIll of a safebreakcr 111 commumty hfe here.
t(1 put the combination into effect.
An eminent business man and indus\Vithill a week, howe\'er, the situa· trial executive who makes his home in
ti')11 promises to be well under control Swarthmore has been secured as the
and then nothing but commendation speaker and an outstanding evening's
wi1I he heard of the new quarters. The entertainment is being arranged.
111'\\' building aside from having a more
The committee in charge of the
attractive and spacious lobbYJ entered affair consists of Robert E. Sharples,
blf a series of doors that require no Elric S. Sproat, Charles Andes, and
little agility to navigate, provides about Clarence Hannum.
2: per cent more floor space for the
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men behind the counters.
FATHER AND SON
Vincent Pownall, the postmaster, also
BANQUET SUCCESSFUL
is plcased '''lith the new lighting, complete new equipment for postmarking
Ninety-four mcn and boys turned out
mail, etc, and the general layout of the
for the Father and Son banquet given
different departments. The Imi1ding is
last Friday evening at the Strath Haven
----------------------------------- Inn by the men of the Swarthmore
C LAS S I F I E D
Methodist Church. The feature of the
e\'ening was the passing out of baseFOR RENT
balls autographed by famous baseball
stars. To the older boys were given
FOR RE~T-Two homelike rooms. Attraelively balls autographed by Connie :Mack,
furnished. Well heated. In private home
ncar center of l·orough. l\~t:1y be rented together George Earnshaw and Jimmie Fox
or smgly. Call Sw. 44S-W.
while the balls for the smaller boys
FOR ~i~T-Sunny cheerjul room for ono were autographed by George Earnor two in home of College professor. shaw and Jimmie Fox.
Np.ar Yale Ave. Phone Swarthmore 33t_~~
The program consisted of brief talks
by members of the church including
FOR RENT-T)ocm and carage for lent Charlie Rogers, well known football
within one block of the station. 8warth· star. The committee in charge was
more 56-M.
1-24
headed by John Pitman and consisted
WORK WANTED
of Jacob Meschter, Dr. Earl Kibtlcr,
--------------------------------- John Powell, John Howard Taylor,
WORK WANTED-Washing and ironing tltl! Rev. Lloyd Stevens, Charles. A.
electricalMI'5.
equipment.
call Smith and George Detweiler. :Mr. Detfordone.
andA!l deUver.
Sidney W11l
Smith.
1-24 weiler acted as toastmaster.
Swarthmore 1967-W.
NEW POST OFFICE
WELL EQUIPPED
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"Ser~in8' Swarthmore Since 1904"
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with int~rest th~reon.
SWAR T HMO RE
Improvements consi~t of two and one half
stone and stucco house, tsx36 fect. One~tor;. adtlition, 6x6 feet.
Sold as the property of Cathermc S. I:egley.
'r. d
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Conditions---$:!51l·00 cash or cert1'IC c e..,..
on day of sale: balance in ten days.
MAR K E T
The Annual Ladies' Night of the
Bible Class and the Men's Association
of
the
Swarthmore
Presbyterian
Church will be held next Wednesday
cvening at ·the church. Dr. George W.
Wellburn has been secured as the
principal speaker of the occasion.
ing S\\,. 133 or any member of the
Reservations DUly be made by callcommittee, which consists of the following men: R. Chester Spencer, Elric S. Sproat, DeWitt A. Hills, '1'. E.
Hesscllbruch, Carroll Thayer, \V. D.
Wermouth. F. DOll Price, C. C. West J
Roland L. Eaton, Harold Barnes, S:
M. Dodd,
Bucher Ayres, Joseph
Blakiston, C. W. Olmes, Morris E.
Smith, Albert S. Johnson.
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ANNUAL MEETING OF
'itOf)
E.
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29c lb
FANCY D'ANJOU
PEARS 19c box
Beginning at a point In the southwest·
erly side of Wayne avenue (forty feet
wide) at the dlstance of one hundred
nlnety.three and nine hundred sixty-two
one-thousands feet measured along the
said side of Wayne avenue south twentyfour degrees fifty-eight minutes east from
Its Intersection with the southeasterly side
of Parker avenue (seventy fect wide). Containing tn front or breadth south twentyfour degrees fl!ty-elght minutes east along
the said side of Wayne avenue sixteen and
three hundred thirty-three one-thous·
andths feet and extendIng of that width
in length or depth between pamllel Hncs
at rIght angles to Wayne avenue south·
westwardly and crossing the bed of a certain twelve feet wide driveway, on the
southeasterly line thereof. ninety-two and
eighty-seven one·huudredths feet and on
the northwesterly line thereof ninety-two
and sixty-nine one-hundredths feet the
rear line thereof being along the southwesterly Une of a twelve feet wide drive·
way.
Together with the free and common usc,
right, Uberty and privilege of the said
driveway at all 'tImes hereafter forever.
Under and subject to certain conditions
and restrlctlons as above mentioned. Also
under and subject to the lien and payment
of a certain mortgage debt or principal
sum of three thousand dollars with Interest thereon. when and as the same shall
become due and payable.
Improvements consist of two-story brick
house. 16x30 feet. oru;·story frame addition, 4x4 feet. Porch front.
Sold as the property of Isaac G. Diehl,
mortgagor, and Alfred L. Weightman, present real owner.
Condltlons-$250,OO cash or certified check
on day of sale; balance In ten days.
L. VAN RODEN, Attorney.
FREE DELIVERY
Full line of Fancy Groceries
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits
Fresh Fish and Oysters on Fri.
day.
"The Market for the Particular Buver'J
SHERIFF SALES
Sheriff Sales of Real Estate
At the Sheriff's Office
Court House, Media, Pennsylvania
Saturday, January 31, 1931
9 o'dock A. M.
No. 16.
Deceml.>er Term 1930
of ground with
a~.~~;1~i~;::~~U~~~~thereon
.~
Darby,erected,
Coun·
P~nns)'lvania,
lots Nos. 45'2
called "Aranj·!,>",.;.;o and Fosler,
and bound·
as follows,
the easterly
wide) at the
SWARTHMORE WOMEN
VOTERS MEET TUESDAY
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B. AND
C. ME~:;ING
No. 1838
FANCY MUSHROOMS
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Tuesday, Jan. 27, the
wart more
League of \Vornell Voters will discuss
""'omen in Industry". The speaker
will be Mrs. Evelyn B. Binns, secrctary of the Women's Trade Union
League. Several Swarthmore women
will give surveys of local conditions.
d
Tea will b~ served and all intcrcste
are invited to attend. The meeting
will begin at 2.30 P. M.
VAN RODEN, Attorney.
Levari Facias
September Term, 1930
SPECIALS
HOME FOR CHILDREN
The annual meeting of the local
branch of the Philadelphia Con valesHome for Children was held at
the home of :Mrs. Charles A. Smith, 11
Park avenue on Thursday the 22nd
officers were elccted for the coming year. Mrs. Julia Hazard was elected president j ~{rs. George Van AIen.
vice~president ;
Mrs. George Friend,
secretary; and Mrs. Charles A. Smith,
treasurer. Fifty-seven dollars were reported as a result of the recent drive.
The lovers of little children are solicited
for memhership in this very worthy
organization. One donar per year
makes you a member. Application may
be made to any of the officers.
L~ROY
No. 43
December Term, 1930
92 S
Under and ~ubject nevertheless to cC!rtain
Imiiding restrichons and conditions as more
fully set forth in deed book No. 60S, page BI.
And also under and subj~et to the lien and
payment of a certain mortgage del:-t or principal
sum of fh'e thousand dollars with inter~st
thereon as Iherein provid~d.
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On Tuesday evening, January 'ZI, 7
Phone Swarthmore 705
.... for
distinguished
printing . . . .
A
design,
composition and
presswork offered in our printing
than just printing
-Goad Printing. It pays.
service••• mare
PHILADELPHIA
JOHN SPENCER, INC.
Eighth Street Near Sproul
Che8ter47
"STATE OF I,ESLiI, G. CAMPBELL. de-
~old as the property of Edilh M. Frazier,
ceased. Letters testamentary on the above
Estate have been granted to the undersigned, mortgagor and r~al own~r.
who r~quests aU persons having claims or de·
Condi ions-$250.00 cash or c~rtilied
mands against the Estate of the dceed~nt to
make known the same, and all p~rsons in- '}Q day of sale; balance in t~n days.
debted 10 the decedent to make paym~nt wHb~ ~ gO. T. BUTLER, .Attorney.
ont delay to
MRS. MARTHA CURTISS CAMPBEI,L.
little more novel and attractive
is the
Investment Securities
Delaware County Rep"-tadvo
P. R. STEVENSON. Jr.
110 Poweiton Aye. LaJUdo_ P ..
Telephoae-MadUon 6474
ning north thirty degrees forly·two minutes
west ODe hundred and fifteen f~et. The northeast line through middle of party wall betwe~n
.hls and dwelling ou the northeast.
Under and subject to certain conditions and
r~strictions. Also under and 5ubje(:t to the line
and paym~nt
cer1ain mortgage
or
principal
sum ofof a forty.five
hundred debt
dollars
I
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
WALNUT STREE;T
7 :30 p.m. "Bainess Credit and the
Miss Marcia Perrv of Thayer road atJ
F,:deral Reserve System" will be the tended the house party given by Miss
subject of the broadcast by the Na- Marian Palmenberg of Tenafly, N. ].,
tional League of Women Voters and last week-end.
the National Broadcasting Company I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~
frbm WEAF, New York City, and rebroadcast by associated stations. The
speakers will be H. Parker Willis, professor of banking, Columbia University,
and Harold L, Reed, professor of cconomics, Cornell University.
•• e
411 Dartmouth Avenue
LADIES ' NIGHT OF
MEN'S BmLE CLASS
Phone Swarth. 188 • 950
tu.n.Y OLD WHITE EGGS
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1518
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5
Improvements consist of two·story and one·
"'alf slone and frame hous~, 33X2-S fe~t. One·
NEXT THURSDAY story frame addition, 9Xl2 f~et. Porch front.
Frame garag~, 9Xl8 fe~t.
The Business and Civic Association
Sold as the prop~rty of Robert A. McDermott
d'
will meet next Thurs ay evemng at and Elsie M., his wife.
Conditions-$2So,OO cash or c~rtified
the Strath Haven Inn for dinner and
on day of sale; balance in tcn days.
a business meeting. All members and
1.""011< intercst<:d are urged to be r.EORGF. T. BUTLER. AHorney.
present.
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ANTIQUES
Selltember Term, 1930
General line at Leveland Fann, Amosland Road, Morton-phone SwarthAll lilal e~rlain
the buildings
more 787.
in
Large.t assortment of old glass in sitllate
County of
this .ection of county. Alao Currier h~lRJ: the
Under and subject to certain building
printl, Penna.. pottery, bra.. ware, and tenths of
;";~uii~ I restrictions. Also under and subject to the
l·asterly
payment of a certaIn mortgage debt or
old Stafforcbhire.
principal sum of four thousand dollars.
lot
No.6,
on.
j;!~':~;;'\n
d~;:~:~
..
Modern dwelling, nearly new; 4
RADIO BROADCASTS
Sterile
"Drexel Hill.
~~':F~r~~~~~~"{,~~l~h:
Improvements consist of two and onebedrooms; 2 baths; 2 car garage.
FOR WOMEN VOTERS
half story stone and rough~cast house.
Good location. $115 a month.
18x30 feet: addition, 4x5 feet; porch front.
Garage, 12xl8 feet.
\Vednesday, January 28, at 3 :15 over
Beginning at a point in
w"'hwe.,'e,r', I Sold as the property of Halton J. Shall.
E. C. WALTON
\VIP, the Delaware County League of
Produced for particular people,
side o( Burmont road (fifty feet
d'"
Sh 11
his if
distance of four hundred nin~ty.four
cross an ~nar on
a cross,
w e.
Womea Volers will broadcast. The
SHADY LAWN FARM
thirty.four
hundretlths Of;.i~t~IOOi;i'.,f:::,!;~~-:; onConditlons~$250.00
cash
•
RENT
.
speaker will be Mrs. William J. Carson,
J
!'iollih
thirty one
degre~s fourt~en
day of sale; balance
In or
tencertlfied
days. check
a point the corner form~d by
.Seml-detached
House;
Baltimore chairman of the Committee 011 the
Sw. 1095~
of
southwesterly
sid~ of
Pike; 6 rooms and bath; $50.00 per mo. Legal Status of \Vomen of the Pcnn~
the tile
easterly
righl·o(-way
lineBurmont
of Ihe ~~'~~~::~I E, L, VAN RODEN, Attorney.
Apartment; Elm Ave.; $6D p0r mo.
.
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ESTATE OF REBECCA P. BEISTLE, DeIda
& Garrea£ord Street Railway
ceased. Letters Testamentary on the Containing in front or br~adth on said
Aprtmant; Elmore Apts.; $100 per syivalll3. ~{'a~ue 0.. V\ oman
0 ers.
Venditioni Exponas
No. 44
lIer subject
will be ...
Women before th~ above Estate have been granted to the nurmont road, m~asured soulh thirty. degr~e5
mo.
.
undersigned, who requests all persons hav- fOllrte~n minutes ~ast, twenty-nine feet and
December T~rm, 1930
Ing clalms or demands against the Estate h\ 0 lenths of a (oot and extending of that
.. Apartment; Furnished. No. 11 Park I Law III PellnsYlval~a.
of
the
decedent
to
make
known
the
aame.
Ave., 3 rooms and bath. 2nd Ooor-$65
and all persons Indebted to the decedent \\ irlth in length or depth betw~en parallel lines
per month including beat, light, gAr.,
Every Friday at 2 :-t5 p.m. ove.r \VLI!', to make payment. without delay to
~oulh sixty.one degrees two minutes W~!'it, one
hunclr~d fe~t.
JOSEPIDNE BEISTLE•
water.
~Irs. John Y. Huber, Jr .• radiO chatr112 Rutgers Avenue,
Gara.-e; $'6.00 per month.
man of the Pcnnsylvania League of
Under and subject to certain express eondi·
Swarthmore, Pa.
iOlls and restrielions as th~rein m~nlioned.
Furnished House, detached, 7 rooms! \\'omelt Voters, will give a resume of Or to her Attorney,
ALBERT N. GARRETT,
and bath, 4 bedroom., hot water heat, the week's acti\'ities in the State LegJmprovcm~nts eonsist of two·story !'itueco and
228 Garrett Avenue,
garage-$75.00 per mo.
. I I
stone house. IRx.p feel. One story stucco adSwarthmore, Pa.
IS a lire.
dition. Porch front. Stucco garage, 9X18 feet.
CHAS. A. SMITH
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Incorporated
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
I
RENT--liZ PARK AVE.-$7S
LEGION CHARITY BALL
Attractive apartment. Two entrances.
FIrst floor. Large Hving room with bay
NETS MORE THAN $500
window and fireplace, dIning room and
kitchen with laundry tubs. Two bedrooms.
Between $500 and $600 was raised by
Large sleeping porch. Convenient location. means of the Charity Ball sponsored
Possession February 15.
by the Harold Ainsworth Post of the
WM. S. BITTLE
.
Real Estate American Legion last Friday evel1mg
_N_o_"_.r-.:y__p_l_'b_t_IC-=-==--=-===-__________.lat the Mary Lyon School. The affair
FOR RENT
I)romises to become an annual event
.. Two la:-ge second noor housekeeping and was one 0 f the most success f u I so:ll'artments. Six rooms and bath. Private cial gatherings Swarthmore has enporch. Elec. RefrJg. All the conveniences of' joyed in some time. About 250 couples
an apartment with the privacy and com- were present.
fort of a real home. Poss. March or June. The funds wilt he turned over to the
ALBERT N. GARRETT
":mergcncy Relief Committee of the
Swarthmore 489
Community Health Center and will be
spent for food, fuel, and clothing for
FOR RENT
unemployed and needy in this vicinity.
I
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Chester, Pa.
236 Haverford Avenue
Venditioni Exponas
Swarthmore. Dei. Co., Pa.
Or to her Attorney, ALBERT N. GARRETT,
Iftcember Term. 1930
228 Garr~u Ave:, Swar.hmore, Pa.
All that certain lot or piece ofI ~~!~~;.I.;~;!
the l-uildings and improvements !
~d situate in the: Township
COllnty of Delaware and Slate of-P,;;~sy
and d~scribed according to a survey ·~.'i:ia;;;;~ I Under and subject to certain restrictions,
ther~of made tor Joseph C. Mowrer, by
covenants. conditions and agreements as
lloster, C. I~., Upper Darby, Pa., on
therein mentioned. Also under and Bub5, 1926, as follows. to wit:
ject to the payment of a certain mortgage
debt or principal Bum of fifty-five hunBeginning at a point on the northw~st side dred dollars.
of Pancoast avenue (as wid~ned to the width
of forty·five fet!t by the addition of ten feet
Improvements conslat of two and one·
on each side thereof) at the distance of one half story stucco and stone house. 18]1[39
hundred !lixty.nin~ and ninely one.hundredths feet. One·story stucco addition, 9%9 feet.
.~~ft;~~~~~~~~i:~~~~!~:;~~~l~1
feelFranklin
5OUlhw~stwardly
from
the southwest
side
of
avenue (as
widened
to the width
Of (orty I"t hy the additicm o)f five fed on the
southw~!It side and ten feet on the north~ast
.ide th~reoi.)
Containing in tronl or breadth on the said
side of Pancoast avenue, south sixty degrees
six minutes west twenty·five and tm one·
:iltCPa:ii<."..1 hundredths feet and extending of that width
:K
in tenath or depth "etwecn parallel lines JUn·
Porch
garage.
91:18 feet.b
B Id front.
th Stu~o rty
t Datto
0
as e prope
0
n Jo nson
and Helen Johnson. hts wife.
CondItions---$250.oo cash or certified cheek
on day of sale; balance In ten days.
E. LEROY VAN RODEN, Attorney.
JOHN J. CAIN.
BherUl.
\
,
~".Oh
.,
York City and
Ithe
Brooklyn
the private viewing of
Society 0 f Miniature
Painters. at the Brooklyn Museum. Mrs.
The foHowing Swarthmore peoille. are DeMoU is showing miniatures in both of
participating . in the Contract b~ldge I these exhibitions.
tournament bemg held on alternate 1 ucs-I '[ F
k D \\',·"dell of \Ve.stdale
.,
.
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·
t tl le Strath : ~,r. 'ran
.
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eveumgs
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: a\"Cl1ue sal c Jan uary lOti, on the S . S 'I
Haven Inn H.nder the ansplce." 0 • lZa-: France for a ).Ieditcrranean Cruise. He
be~h P. Robl?SOIl, _w~lI known contract also ex eels to visit Paris and London. I
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\Valhngford,. r. all( . rs .•u ow ay- E I . d N J are enjoying a brief
den of \Vallingfort, ~Irs. Sargent \Val- I~g e\\o? '\\1· h:'gton
·ff ., 'I
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as In
.
tel', :'I1rs. \Veslc)" CI I oru,.\ r. am ~\ ~s.
Dr J Howard Smith is ill at his home!
Burton Richards, Mr. and 11r5. Damel
1i7 'Y I
ue
Goodwin, Mrs. Clara P. Newport, Mr. at
a e aven .'
T
3t1d Mrs. Sewell Hodge, 1-Irs. Wallace
Mr. Henry A. PIper, 213. yale aV,enue,
~IcCurdv, ~Irs. Phili(l Gunion, ~Ir. Law- has returned. from a busmess trIP to
rence St-abler, 1Ir. and ~lrs. 1-1. B. Shid- Cleveland, Ohio.
!
Ie, :\Ir. and ~1rs. Bavard Morrison, )'lr.1 Mr. and ~Irs. Edward O. Thomas, of
and ~Irs. \\'alter SilOemaker, ~[r. and Cedar lane and Swarthmore .avenue.
).[rs. Sall11R'l \Visdolll, :Miss Frances Swarthmore, have gone. to Flortda, for
\Vhitc, ~[r. and )'Irs. Herschel Smith" the remainder of the wlRter.
~Ir. Frank !lntler, Mr. and ~lrs. Philip 1 ~Iiss Ann Huher, 01 York, who has
D. Par.sons. 1[rs. Richard T. Randall,' heen attending the meeting 01 the NaSr.. )'Irs. Job T. Pugh, 1Ir. and ::\oIl's. tional Board of Health in New York
y
Arthur Gillam
Robinson
and
)'Ir. and
City, isofthe
guc.st
of )'Irs.~llss
,John
Eller:15
Harry
of St.
Davids.
Tuttle,
"The
M~I~s.e."
Huber.
11r. and Mrs. Gerald H. Effing, ~Ir. the head of the VIsItIng Nurse Assocla- l
NEWS NOTES
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McCulie
and Simmons,
::\1 iss Kathleen
Quinn, .a!l!
C.
Richard
':\1r. 'Villiam
S.
of Swarthmore are among recent VIS'tors at Ciialfontc-Haddoll Hall in
Atlantic City
.
1[r. and Mrs. Carl De Moll arc .pcnd-:
ing several days at New York.
They 1
will attend the pri\'ate \·iewing of the
American Society of 1Iiniature Painters
at the Grand Central Galleries in New
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~QJi" inmillg.
lit. new Thermostotlc Iron with
the wider heat rangel Just sel the
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ironing any fabric will be main·
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Simplex Electric
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DOWN
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In a choice of lovely colors to
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Net Cost
fourth Year
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4th Vear
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Apporl'd for
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20 $60:50 $71.20 $13.20 $58.00 $13.60
16.90 77.50 17.40
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40 115.15 135.45 23.05 112.40 23.75
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$57.60
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Ages , 5 to 66 $5,000 and up
This policy calls for one increase in rate
beginning with the fourth year; but
dividends begin at that time and on the
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above these dividends are more than
·sufficient at all ages to fully offset the
increase in the premium, thus reducing
the cost below the in,tial rate.
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Club production lor February. In addition to being given five times next
week at the Woman's Clubhouse, the
play will be presented twice in Ridley
Park and twice in Lansdowne.
Roy C. Comley and· Dr. A. F. Jackson
are directing the production which includes the followhIg -Swarthmore players: Helen E. Reed, Helen E. Comley,
Thomas
L·~uders,
Theoa Rutherford, Deane N. Brigham, Conrad C.
The almual meeting of the Swarthmore find them and gets many first class Lesley, Helen Brigham. Ann J. CochRelief work for the unemployed hasl A'lrs. Leonard C. Ashton, Mrs. A. F.
Public' Library association was held books at reduced prices. She keeps ran. Mr. eomleyand Dr. Jackson also been going on steadily during the past Jackson, Mrs. William A. jaquette, :Mrs.
week with the committee concentrating PhiHp Jewett, Mrs. H. Wahl Olmes
Monday night in the Library rooms in posted in the library lists of books take part in 'the play.
bo~ough hall. The program was feat- on various subjects such as best fictheir efforts on securing jobs or work and :Mrs. J. DeLancey Verplanck.
'
of some kind ·for those in need rather
lIiss Catherine Armstrong, an exured by the reading of the annual report tion, religious books, 'general educa- HEALTH AND 'WELFARE
by Harold Barnes president. Mrs. tion books and graded :lists of !juvenile
PROGRAM'· FOR H. AND S. than making them ~utright gifts of perienced secretarial worker, has been
Sewell HOdge and Mrs. Jesse H. books. One will also fiild posted, news
money, food and clothmg.
employed to take charge of headquarters
Holmes" whose terms on the hoard of items of living. authors, the most imThe Public Health and the Public
About 35 of Swarthmore's most prom- for the work at the borough haH along
directors expired, were reelected. The portant theatre notices in' various Welfare committees will have charge ineot citizens representing organizations, with the Community Iiealth Center and
present officers, Mr, Barnes, president, other interesting items regarding cur- of the February' Home and-' School meet· churches,. and borough council, attended will keep records of all' those who apply
ing _a week from this Monday evening. the meeting last Sunday afternoon at for work and solicit work from people in
Roland L. Eaton, vice pres,·dent, Mrs.
rent events and happenings of an eduth h
I '1
C
h
Sewell Hodge, secretary and Claude C. cational nature.
Dr. E. L-eroy ,Mercer is head of the
e orne 0 l\ rs. Leonard . Ashton for t e borough.
Smith treasurer were also reelected.
Fublic Health· Committee and' William the discussion of unemployment relief.
Anyone having odd jobs around the
"In regard to the types of books read, Crae mer ' IS,
. chairman
.
£
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Mrs. Barnes' report \vas as follows:
0 • the Pub I c
'e wor k b·
emg done was d·lscussed a t house or Iawn WI·[1·
aid t h e work of the
Miss
Lindale
notes
that
fiction
comes
W
[
t
h
.
I
.
"As President of the Swarthmore
elfare Committee.
eng ,suggestlwls or more work were committee by calling Sw. 362 and des0 n M onday evening of this week the 0 ff ered ,anu_. Ihe I0 1[·
.
·b·
h
Public Library Association I herew·,th easily first but biography and travel are
OWlOg committee was cn 109 t e naturc of the work to Miss
in
favor.
iii
ed
t
d·
t
h
I
ff
A
growing
rapidly
scubmit the second annual report reflI·
0 cers and -metftbers of- the committees oam
0
Irec t e vo unteer e orts:
rmstrong. She will go through her
garding the condition and development
n connection with Miss Lindale, the of-the Home and School Association met Mrs. William T, Johnson, chairman, card index ·and secure the lDan who is
of the library for the year 1930," said communi~~::"~e4a o~arft!..a~~~iation to ar the High school for a round table Mrs. Ellwood B. Chapman, treasurer, best suited for that particular -work.
Mr. Barnes.
•I •
discussion of Home and School work.
Already a great many Swarthmore
The .meeting was' ,caned by Dr. J. s.
people have made use of this service
"By way of reminder I may say that
Heberling, presidents of ·the .Association,
which makes it possible to have work
the library was opened to the pUblic
IJl\r" "Ulf.
and was successful-in securing variety
done very inexpensively and at the .sable
on May 17, 1929-somewhat less than
of opinions as to the program during the
time provides employment for someone,
two years ago. It has progressed in a
balance of .the, year.
Mrs. Johnson, the chairman points out.
steady, normal manner and is beginning
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Ten lDen frolll thc Plush Mills have
RED CROSS~ APPEAL
continued to find employment in the
to be a public institution - that will
prove of much value and profit to the S
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BRINGS RESPONSE HERE Living Models Show Members Crum woods behind the college and on
..
f t[
.
wartnmore Women Voters
Difference m
•
S tyI es
TIlUrsday six additional men from other
Citizens
0
Ie commumty,
"During the year ending December
Urged to Support Bill for
The efforts'ol the Red Cross.,workof Dress
parts 01 Swarthmore or this vicinity
44·Hour Week
, ers -in ,Swarthmore "who are seeking
were added to the force making a total
31, 1930, there has been an accession
01 720 adult books and 274 juvenile
f d f
h S
.
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d· CLUB MEMBERSHIP GROWS of 16 men employed. A[ong with the
un sa
or "
t e tarvallon Rehel;·'. Funh.',
'0 k
fl·
t[Ie WOO( Is 0 f un derb00 k s, making a total of 994 books NEARBY CONDmONS
CITED h
.
lv r o c earIng
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.
ve_meLwltlr...cmstderabte success t 15
- brush the men
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a e uurmg t Ie year 1930.
k
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are elOg 'e 0 wor
uTherc are now a total of 3682 volThe Swarthmore League of Women wee accor. mg to
rs. 0 n owar'
e unlOr eetlon of the Swarth- sawing cord wood which the college will
Voters held its regular-..n1ORthly..mee~og Taylor, cha~_r~n_ ,?.f the~ work. ~~~.e~ A, ~ore Woman's Club staged a unique IseH and immediately place the entire rcumes in the library.
uThe total 'circulation of books dur- on Tuesday in the, Woman's Clubhouse•. n;m~er ~r (:h~~,~._Ve ~~een ~~n~.!o an·d. clever exhibit' of ·old and new turns baCk II1to hiring more men.
ing 1930 was 13,927, of which 10,356 Mrs. J. Barnard Watton, chairman, pre- ! e t'Yanhtnoreh' d lonal- Bankd,·,whhlch fashions at their get-together card
Before - recommending workers sent
IS ac mg as
ea quarters an ,lot er
out in response to calls, each applicant
siding
were adult and 3571, juvenile. The total
.
cash contributions have been placed in party given last, M6nday night at the. is investigated to find out that he· ,·s
circulation of books for 1929 was
Mrs. Evelyn B. Binns, Secretary of
,J d
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8005, showing an increase during 1930 the Womens
J ra es
OIon League, W h 0 the box at the bank for_ that purpose. Club House. This -,was the second actually unemployed. and· actual[·y· ·,·n
of 5922 over that of 1929.
was scheduled as guest speaker on the
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meeting of the, year- to be held by the need of what small amount of money he
sub)·ect
of
the
day
"Wo
.
ItId
Tonec:t
OfIicers
Juniors,·
who have-'l·ust r
,men m
ustry," was unable to be present, being d e - .
organized into an active and enthusias- of Jobs being secured for men who
d 404 .
an
Juvenile readers cards, mak": tained in Harrisburg in. conference with
Th.e election of officers and a~nual tic group.
really are not in dire need of funds' or
iug a total of 725 readers cards were Mrs. Pinchot and members of .the State_ mee~lUg, ,of : t~ ,S~arthn:tore Busme5s
The officers of the dub are: :Miss who could get work elsewhere if they
issued in 1929. 591 members contrib- Legislature concerning state_, itidusuial Men s Assoc13.tlon. Wl}l be held Tuesday Mildred Bond, president; ",Miss Jean tried.
uted to the library fund in 1930.
problems. In Mrs. Binns' absence, a nEoon at 12 :4bS at tfhe hStrath H!lVJ!!l Inn. Doctor, vice-president; ?1iss Anna
1\1rs. Johnson's committee is now en"There is one shelf in the library member of her staff Miss Kazor ad- very mem er 0 t e orgaOlzatJoil IS Jeffords, secretary, and Miss Ruth deavoring to secure small trees from the
which contains only volumes written dressed the meeting. '
' u r g e d to-..be'Jpresent. Reynolds, treasurer.
~tate which can be transplanted to parkand published by Swarthmore authors.
Miss Kazor made an earnest 'plea for
' ...
0
Md· h
h
I mgs and lawns where they are needed
'rlliS
. "e
I II contalll'
.
77 voIurnes at t h e genera [ and vigorous support 01 a bill
WINS SCHOLARSHIP
-n
on ay IlIg t, at t c end 0 and des,·red. Th,·s w,·11 f."rn,·, sh \"or"
" " lor
present timc. It is a· well established for a 44 hour week"'for women in inthe bridge playing, the members were a number .of men removing old trees
Mary Strickler, daughter of Professor treated to a rare exhibition of contrast around t[,e boro"gll an,[ replant'·"g new
fact that Swarthmore, in proportion to dl1stry, as such a biII is very likely to be
.
d
Strickler
formerly of Swarthmore Col- in modern and old time wearing ap- ones. It \"ill
a[,o ,"ork
a great ,·,nprove [leI' popu Iat 1011,
contains more names presente at the current session of the
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Foundation
seholparel.
Miss
Mildred
Bond,
the
presiment
for
the
borough
,"h'·cll
,." years to
"
10 s \Vho" than any other com.
ennsy vania
eglslature.
Go v eroor
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p.
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d
arship
in
piano.
She
was
·one
of
the
dent,
introduced
each
model
as
she
come
will
be
a
reminder
of
the efforts
munity in the country.
IIlC lot
as en orsed the 44 hour week,
i
g
h
tee
n:'
successful
candidates.
The
appeared,
and
Miss
Betty
Hunter
made
by
local
citizens
to
aid
ti,e uneme
fil
d
h
"Up to the present time the library an
teen at er states are sponsoring
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competitIOn
covered
the
whole,
United
played
the
accompaninlellt
as
the
moploj'lllent
problem
in
the
winter
1930-31.
has been maintained principaJly by the slim ar egis atlon. Such a law cannot S
M·
tates.
-"During
the-second
year
of
ary
dcls
came
down
the
steps
from
the
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hol[
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th
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two dollar annual mcmbership fees. w
y so ve e unemp oyment pro em S . kl , .
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Small contributions have bccn made as durIng
t heast
year, textile workers' tnc er s study With Mrs. Ashton is e stage and walked about the room. BOARD OF HEALTH
the Stowkowski
fir.st prize, in the M iss Mary Brower, the first model,
occasionally clur,·"g ti,e past year by ,."" Ilave averaged onIy a bout t h·Irty h ours won
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CONTINUES FIGHT ON
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44
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s
.oru,p:drai\concerts.
caused a lot of laughter as she darted
k but t e
terested I)atrons, one I,atro" contr"- a wee;
our week,'rna e up
Th' n·ll· d'·S h I h·
MUMPS AND GRIPPE
01 th
. It h
d
d fi
d
. e J u rar - e Gars Ip covers sev- about the room in a long-sleeved, h,·gl,buring twenty dollars. A group of 'voe elg lour ay, an
ve an a
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d · h J 1[· d S h I
half day week, is recommended alike by era years 0 stu y In,t e u lar - c 00 necked nightdress, her hair braided
The Swarthmore Board of Health
men at Christmas time gave contribu~ physicians and efficiency engineers, to of Music in New York City.
into two severe plaits, and carrying in
tions totaling twelve dollars. One mern: The ,jUdges .·for, 'the examination inheaded
by Anna 1\.-1. Brice continues to
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counteract the nervous' strain 'caused by eluded Olga Sam.roff, Ernest Hutche~ her hand a lighted candle, from beh· d h· h h
d·1
.lcr 0 t Ie I rary association has, dur- the tremendous speeding up of produccarryon the fight against grip, flue,
pe~re een y.
mg II.le year, bougIIt and presented to tion, due to the increased usc of mach- son, Josef Shevinne :and Silote. Miss IIIA dw IC l StCd
ff
t
b I [[ mumps and measles which are now conthe library some ten or twelve excel- inery. The factory girls are not the only Strickler is now a pupil of Silote who
n
~ 1a.a
I e~ence 0
e 10 (
I t b k A
was the' teacher of Rachmaninoff. Af- next :Mlss 1\~lIdred Simpers! nonchal- fining many Swarthmoreans to their
homes.
ell 00 s'. goodly number of mem-r sufferers in this speeding up process. ter Miss Strickler's family moved from
(Collllnucd on Page Sar)
bers .have gIVen one or more books to Meters are now being placed ion. typeI
. Mrs. Brice reports the finest coopera~
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Swarthmore to Memphis, Tenn., Theo, I •
t 1e 1 )rary within the past year. Sev- writers, and the typist who can not keep dore. Bohlmann carried on the work as "GOOD WILL" DINNER
tlOn from everyone concerned with the
era I book cases have been donated and 1up to the established average loses her
work. The Community Health Centre
other articles of furniture and equip- I job too.
Miss Strickler's teacher through ,the reAT INN FEBRUARY 17 has arranged to have cvery public school
commendation of Mrs. Ashton.
ment. "rhese have been gratefully re~
J n the Jast seven years, production has
child examined each day and every preceived and we take this opportunity of increased, 36 'per cent with three million
Invitations 'are being sent out this caution is heing taken to safeguard the
publicly cxteliding our thanks and ap;. Jes~ workers. There are now in the
~ week to ahout thirty Swarthmore men health of the children of the borough.
preciation.
UllIted States five million unemployed, ~
1including memhers of _borough council, . The school authorities are cooperating
"On the nights of January 19 and resulting in the vicious circle of: no
I members of the school board, representa- III t.hat J.tI11ior and Senior High school
20, 1931, the proceeds from two benefit wages, no purchases; no purchases" no
,tives of t1IC college and private schools, pupils will have to take examinations
I and heads of numerous organizations to only in courses that will be discontinued
performances of a play netted the li- orders;' no orders, no work; ·no work,
I attend the Good Will dinner to be held ~t th~ close of this semester. This step
. brary $185. Tickets for thc ;play were lloAwa~es.
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I,', belllg takcn according to Frank R.
sold by memb
f tl l'b
b
d
n mterestmg Sidelight on what can
and a th' d ;rs a
Ie I rary oar be accomp1ished in industry through inI Business Men's, Association.
Morey, supervising principal of the
.
Ir 0 .the proceeds from all telJigent planning and cooperation-- was
W. W. Mitchell, general manager of schools, because many children will he
tl~~cts sold went to the library.
expressed in Miss Kazor's personal ex~
the Ford planf, in Chester and a resi~ unable to attend school due to illness and
In . December, 1930, the Borough perience hI the testile milts in Salem,
dent of Swarthmore has been secured as because other children just recovering
Council -of Swart~lInore voted the sum Mass., where Pequot sheets are made.'
. the principal speaker of the occasion. from illness will be tempted to return
of $200 ~o the ltbrary. The members For twelve years this organization has t
J Mr. Mitchell is one of the youngest an'd !or examinations before they are physof t~e. library board arc keenly ap- been managed by active cooperation bemost aggressive men at the head of the leally able.
p~ecl3tJve, not only of the amount con- tween employers and employees, 'uooer •
Mr. Morey in a memorandum to the
huge Ford organization in this country.
tnbuted, hut also for the hearty cn- the intelligent guidance of efficiency en.
Before coming to Chester to, take over teachers gives the following general
dorsement by the Council of the library gineers. During that time this particthe active head of thav plant, which is rules for avoiding grip:
as a community institution.
ular firm -has been able to increase
among the largest Ford plants in the
Get plenty of rest.
"The library is growing in a sane wages, shorter hours of - labor, increase
United States, he was in charge of 'other
F.at moderately.
and healthy manner. More people of production, increase profits, and at the
Exercise moderately.
plants and at ,one time was head of the
entire national advertising department of
the community arc becoming interested sam~ time ~ive the e!"ployees. the best
Get medical attention promptly if a
the Ford Motor, ~onipany.
cold threatens.
in it each month. Miss Grace Lindale' pos.'uhle SOCial and samtary envlronmenL
He has· Ix:en active in chamber of
Avoid crowds.
our efficient librarian, is conducting th~
There was much interested discussion
commerce work and other organizations
Othcr steps that are being taken in the
library 011 a modern, up~to-date basis, "!,mong the !oc~1 women present regardof
business
men
and
is
knowl~
as
an
exborou~h
to decrease the amount of illand it is principally due to her insight lIlg women~ 10 IOdus~?, ge~erally, a~ .w~lI
treemly
forceful
5pe~ker,
,!Ith
a
vast
ness
mc!ude
the closing,. of the Sunday
,..~d management that it is an excellent aO'f coSnwca·rrnthmg condltMlo!ls JO the VJCMlIld Y
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more.
ISS
rewe
rs.
fund
o(
actual
experience
10 all parts schools .In which the churches have co: an ;.J!!,owmg asset''lto ..t e entire com- u
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wartlll . oung, and Mrs•. George
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Sbi k'-pi! f M
~of the country to draw from.
. operated; the discontinuance of the'Chilmumt~. • ,.It ' ,It! ,,:sm,al apl.?r~P9att~n H.ughes, among others, gave infonnation
&ITC
pa
0
n'. veOf'le
Nearly a hundred men arc expected to dren's Story Hour during January
at ~cr commaidJ'Jl&.Hc. go"£. bargam w,th regard to nearby industrial and un- T. Aohtoa, wIoaa • JuUlard SclaolanlUp attend the dinner. Etric Sproat will act ~he discontinuance of the children's danchuntmg':'l'OFf!!lb'bks whet~ti-· ahe can e":,ployment problems.
in ........
as toaslmaster.
Ihg classes.
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President Barnes Tells of Growing Success of Project During Past Year; Two
Directors· Reelected to Board
Names of Job Applicants Being Filed at
Health Center; Committee Named
and· Paid Secretary Employed
w.
WORKllIl' 1I1IlUEN
TOPIC OF MEETING
FASHION SHOW
AT· ·JUNIOR CLUB
a
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JU5urnurr Q!umpauy of Amrrirtt
EDWARD D. DUFFIELD, President
ELECTRIC
EFFORTS TO AID UNEMPLOYED IN
"This Thing- called Love," a comedy
THIS VICINITY MEETING SUCCESS
by Edwin Burke, is to be the Players'
I
Call the Prudential Office
and get rate for your age
$4.95 • • • Now, $2.95.
"THING CAl I ED LOVE"
AT· PLAVERS' CLUB
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Media
Dr bronze to match your fdrnllhlngl. large ,olld copper
bowl to lend out cosy warmth.
Regular prlc., $4.65 and'
$2.50 Per Year
j
A. G. Moore, Asst. Supt.
County Bldg.,
Golden Glow
Swarthmore, Pa" January 31, 1931
I
Modified Whole Life Policy
With Change of Rate at End of Three Years
Fourth
and Following
Yeara
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H ELECTRIC
HEATER
L
95
Complm
A
half the regular
D Atprlcelalmol'
In (vary, green, Orthld
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is deservedly popular for its
ANNUAL
No. 4
2nd ANNUAL MEETING OF PUBLIC
LIBRARY; OFFICERS REELECTED
FRANCIS
B.
F.
4450 Ch t
P
NO. t t PARK AVENUE
F. G. MEHR, Secretary, 214 Cornell Avenue. Swarthmore, Pa.
.
VoL Ill,
$2205 DELIVERED
HARRIS & CO
will soon prove their value and your independence.
Grre-.,, Pa.: .
THAT YOU CAN BUY A
NEW PACKARD FOR
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JANUARY 24•., 1931
THE
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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$'I9arthmore. Pa.
THE
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JANUARY 24,. 1931
SWARTHMOREAN
NEWS NOTES
THAT YOU CAN BUY A
NEW PACKARD FOR
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Vol. III, No.4
Swarthmore, Pa" January 31, 1931
F. B. FRANCIS
-Open Every Evening Until 9:00-
EFFORTS TO AID UNEMPLOYED IN
THIS VICINITY MEETING SUCCESS
"This Thing Called Love," a comedy
by Edwin Burke is to be the Players'
Club production for February, In addition to being given five times next
week at the Woman's Clubhouse, the
play will be presented twice in Ridley
Park and twice in Lansdowne.
Roy C. Comley and Dr, A. F. Jackson
laTe directing the production which illcIttdes the following Swarthmore playIers: Helen E. Reed, Helen E. Comley,
Thomas W, Leuders, Theoa Ruthcr-.----ford, Deane N. Brigham, Conrad C.
-~--- - - - - - The annual meeting" of the Swarthmore find them and gets many first class I.esle,", Helen Brigham, Ann ]. CochRelief work for the tlllcl1lplo)cd has ~rrs. I.l'onanl C. Ashton, 1frs. :\. F.
Pllhlic l.ihrary association was held books at reduced prices. Shc keeps ran. -Mr. Comley and Dr. Jackson also been going 011 steadily durillg' the past Jaehon, )'Irs. \\'itliam .\, Jaql1ette. :\Irs.
~lul1da\' night in the Lihrary rooms in posted ill the library lists of hooks take flart in the play.
week with the committee concentrating Philip Jewctt. 1Irs. H, \Vahl Olmcs,
hurou g il hall. The l)rogr.",' \\·,·'5 fealvarious 5 1 j ct s I b t fi
~
their efforts on securing jobs or work and ~Irs. ]. Del.ancey Verplanck.
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u) C s ue 1 as cs IC- HEALTH AND WELFARE
Ilred by the readillg of the annual report tt.Oll, rehglOus books, g.encral. educ...
PROGRAM FOR H. AND S. ofI sOllie k·kind for those in. lIeed ratherI ~Iiss Catherine :\rl11..<;trong, an cxt tall mil'lIIg them outnght gift:; 0 Ilt'rience
by
Harold Barnes president.
~[rs. 1'0" I,o~ks a"d gr.(led I,sls 01 lU\.c",le
\HOlley, food and clothing.
,elllploYl'd to take t:harge of hl'adquarters
Sewell 1 lodge and ),1 r s. Jessc I-I. hooks. One will also find post cd, news
The Public Health and thc Public . Ahout. ,3j of Swarthmore's
lIlust" proll1-' itl)' the work at the hOJ'Ollgh
hall along
11ohncs.. \,,'hose terms 011 the hoard of ih.'lIls of Jiving authors, the most hn,
I
directors cx!)ired, werc reelected. The
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\Vel(are committees will have charge ment cItIzens rcpresentlllg orgall1zatiolt<;,: with the COllllllunity IIca th Ccnter and
portan!"'Ieresl"'g
t. 10,.a!rc, ,Ie",s
. nottccsrega111.
vanous of the February Home and School mect.,I churches" and horOl,lgh council, attended will keel) reco:-ds of all those who apply
l)rCscnt officers, llr. Barnes, [m~sidcnt, o,I,cr
d "g
r I
cur-·1IIg' a wee k I rom II'
.
the Illeetlllg last ~Sunda)" aftcrnoon .'It jor work alHl :;;olicit work front people in
l{ul'",(1 I ]0" 10"
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liS 'I
l.~ om Iay cveIllng.
,
. . . a , \' ce pres I en, .\ rs. n .. n.t events and happellmgs of an cdu- Dr, E. Lero\' Ivferccr is head of the the hOlllc of ~lrs. Leonard C. Asbton fOf the hUfOugh,
Sewell Hodge, secretary and Claude C,
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ca "IIOl1a lIa ure.
I P"I,I·,c Healll', Co,n",illee ."d \lritliam
Smith treasurer wcrc also reelected.
f
k
c,
, the discussion of unemploymcnt relief. Anyone haYing" odd jolls around the
re.gard
~I rs. Barlles' H'port was ;:lS follows:
'[ ' n L
d I to the types
h 0 fi b.O(} s read, Craelllcr is ch.irman of the Pub 1 i c The work hcing done was discussed at house or lawl1 will aid the work of the
t I at Ictlon
comes
\Vclfarc Committee,
I length, suggestions for more work werc L'OlIIlIIittcc hy calling Sw. 362
d
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,ut
1I.ograp
lY an trave are
On Monday evening of this week the offen_'
Puhlic Lihrary Association [ herewith
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growmg raIH y 111 avor.
officers and members of the committees nalllC( to (Ircct the vo unteer elTorts: ,rmstrotlg', "Ie \\'1
go throug-h her
scuhmit the Sl'COIHI allllual H'port rc"Ill c~nnection with Miss Lindale, the of the Home and School Association met Mrs. \Villiam T. Johl1.sol1, chairman, card index ami :;ecllre the man who is
gardillg the condition and dc\·clopment commul1Ity O\~'es a large appreciation to at the I-ligh school for a rOllnd tablc Mrs. Ellwood B. Chapman, treasurer, I best suitc(1 for that particular work.
of the library for the year 1930," said
(CoHt1Puud on Page Pourr
d
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Alrl"ld)'
., great
1lI',IIy
S,\'.,rll'",orc
lSCliSSIOn
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~Ir, Barnes.
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The meeting was called hy Dr, J. s,
i I)eople ha\'e n,lade u~l' of thi~ service
"By way of reminder I may say that
Heberling, presidents of the Association,
whIch mak.es It p~sslhlc to have work
MI1
the library was ow'ncd to the public
11\r
and was sueces.sf ul in securing a variety
i d,OIlC \'Cry, lIIeXpellSI\ ely and .1t the ,"ame
all ~I ay 17, 1929-solllcwhat less than
of opinions as to the program during the
I tlllW prm'II!e:-; elllploYI!H'lIt for, someone,
two years ago, It has progressed in a
balancc of the year.
I ~rr~, Johllson, the ch;\lrman P01~lts out.
steady, normal llIaBller and is beginning
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1 ell lIIell frolll the Plush :\lllls have
to he a puh1ic institution that will
RED CROSS A P P E A L !
i contint1{'d
to find cmploj'mcnt in the
prO\'e of lI1uch \'alue and profit to thc S
h
W
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BRINGS RESPONSE HERE Living Models Show Members CrulI1 woocls hehind the colleg-e and on
citizl'lls uf the conuuUllity.
wart more
omen.
oters
Difference in Styles
Thursday six additional men from other
"During the year cndillg December
Urged to Support
for
The efforts of thc Red Cross workof Dress
Jlarts of Swarthmore or this vicinity
J !, I"JU, ,I,ere I,.s "ec" a" access,·o"
44-Hour
Week
S
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:;
IJ
ers in
warl hmore who arc seekmg'
f 1(j a(hk(1 to tilt' force \ making a total
of 720 adult books and 274 juvenile.:
funds for the Starvation Rc1ief Fund, CLUB MEMBERSHIP GROWS 0
,men l'mploye<1. ,long with the
NEARBY
CONDITIONS
CITED
'\n>rk of ckarill~ lite w"",ls of I1I1<1er·
Luuks, making a total of 99-l books
have met with considerable success this
: hrush the mell 'arc heing set to work
added during the ycar 1930.
week according to Mrs. John Howard
The Junior Section 01 the Swarth- sawing cord wood which the collcg-e will
"Thcrc arc nm\' a total of 3682 \'01The Swarthmore Leaguc of \-Vornell T I
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tere.
llllles in tIll' librarv,.
Voters held its ref(ular monthly mf'etitlg ay Ior, c I·
I k0 ' Ie wor
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t If I more \Voman's Club stag('d a uni(jue sell alld immcdiately place the cntire rc"The total circulation of books dur- 011 Tuesday in the \Voman's Clubhouse, num
h Sler 0 I .:: ICC',.•. l'la¥c
.
Iueell
n k SI!II I . IU I and clever exhibit of old and ncw turll':'
11 f !laCk: mto IlIrlng 1lI0,'C lI1ell,
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rel"ollllllclHling workers sent
."g I"lll
f l · I 11135( .,[rs. , arnard 'v aIton, chairman, preas lions at t lelr get-toget H'r C'1f(
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wa~ IJ"'7
,'/-, 0 Will' 1
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is acting as headquarters and other .
.
out in rl'spOlbe to l'alls, each al'I)lic:tnt
.
'1'1Ie lotal siding.
.
Iast ~\'[ OIl<1ay BIg
• IIt at t IIe i-; ill\e~tigakcl to find out that he is
I 3571 ,Ju\'enile,
wen: ;J.( Iu It all(,
cash contributions have been placed in ,party glVC'1l
.
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Mrs, Evelyn B. Binns, Secretary of
,
.
t.:lrCII
on's or
;J'''~ 1930
was the \\' omcns
' Trades
Of
~ atloll 0
Union League, who the hox at the hank for that Ilurl)ose, Club Iiouse, This was the second actually 11lICIllI,lo.vcd and ;J.ctllall.,' in
}lUlb, sho\\ illg an illcrl'asc during
wafi scheduled as guest speaker on the
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I meeting of the year to 1)(' hdd by the Ill'l'd oi wlla!, s~lInll ,311!otll1t oi money he
ui 59.?.? on"r that of 1929.
subject of the day, ""Vomen in IndusTo Elect Officers
I Juniors, who have jmt recclltly rl'-I call carll,
.1111s dllllltlah's any danger
"There arc 581 adult readers carth> try," was unable to he prescnt, being deorganized into an acti\'c and enthusiils- of Johs hcmg sccured for men who
il1I(1 40-l juvenilc rC'a
really are not ill dire need 01 funds or
iug a total of 72j rc:aders cards were )'Jrs, Pillchot and members of the State meet,ing of. tl~c S\~arthlll()re Business I The ofliccrs of the club arc: ~Iiss, \\~1I' could get w{)l'k elsewhere if thcy
i.'i~tIl'd ill 1921). 591 lIll'mhers contrib- Legislature conccrning state industrial ),[ell S ASSOC1at1011 will he held Tuesday Mildred Bond. president; ~liss Jean I tncd,
,
"
utcd to thc library fund ill 1930.
prohlellls. In Mrs, Binns' ahsence a nOOIl at 12:45 at the Strath 1-I!l\'e~l JII1,l. ' Doctor, vice-pre"idellt; 1Iiss Anna
)'frs,. Johnsol1 ... COllllllltkc IS .1I0\\' en"Thl'rl' i~ one shelf ,." lilt: 1,·IJr.r)· 1I1elll I)er 0 f IleI' sta I, fM1SS
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"mall I trees Irom the
Kazor, •a d- Every memher of the orgamzatlon Isl'J e II Of(Is secretary al\(I J,\'['·5."., ]'\.u II I j(k'1\urlllgI . Ito Sf"Cllre
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\\ hich contains 0111;' \'OIUIIH."S writtl"ll (Ircssc I II
t·n
I urged to he present.
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state \\ lie I C;1II )1,." trall~p antl'd to park,. { Ie mec I g.
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I \.eynQ (5. rcasur~r.
ings and lawn-; where till'\' arc nceded
and puhlisheil hy Swarthlllon' anthors,
Miss Kazor made an earnest Jllea hl?'lrl
WINS SCHOLARSHIP
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Oil .110IldaY.lIIght, at the end of land desired, This \vill tun'lish work for
'fhi:-. shelf '·""'",·n.s ,-,- \·,,1"""·5 al II,e ~c"cral a,,(1 ··'·goro"s Su pO I I
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t Ie )TI ge p aymg, Ie 11lCIIl )t'rs were a IItlluhcr of men rcmovill,r old trecs
(lrC~l'lIt tillll', it is a wdl ntahlish('d for a 4-l hour week for women in in- Mary Strickler, daughter of Professor ~reatcd to a rare exhil.)ilion of ~nlltra~t aro~lIIc1 tlll_: horol1,~h and rl'pl:lIlting IIC'~'
fact that Swarthmore, ill proportioll to dl1stry, as such a hill is vcry likely to be Strickler formerly of Swarthmore Col-, III 11I0dl'r.1I alH~ old hllll' \\l'arlllg <1 1:- /)1It~ It will ;d~o wnrk a great illl\lrtlvcI I
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rO!I,1 l'\e~yolle e~l1n'rn("{ \\'It,1 tIe
l'ral hook. l'aSes ~]a\'c l~el'lI donated a,lId ~I[) to the C;',... tahhshcd a\'crage los('s her :Miss Strickler's teacher through the re,work
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othn ~t~lIdl'~ ot fl1rllltnrc an~1 l"qUlp-, Joh too.
,commcndation of ~Irs. A~hton,
AT INN FEBRUARY 17 i ha: arrallgl:d to haw l"\'l'r~ public scllool
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IHlhlid) l'xtt'llcling ollr thank!>o an (I ap- les" workers, Therl' arc now III th('
,wcl,k to ahollt thirt~ ~warthlllorl" 111(,11' Ill'alth oi thl' dlild1'l'1I of till' !lOr/HIgh,
Jlrt'l'iatioll.
trnitt-II States fi\'e millioll ll11CIllJlloyed,
'including 1IH'lIIhcrs of horough coullcii. , Thl' !>orh'!!ll dtUhl'ritil"" art' cooperating"()II tIll" nigl]t . . (If January I~ alulon'stlllillg in the \'iciolls circle of: 110
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hrary $IX:;, Tit-keh fllr till' 1,lar wt'n'
.\11 inlt'resting ,<;ieleJight on what can'
J'eh. 17 at the Strath lIan'u Inn hy thl' l h Ilt'lug t.tkl"ll .w('Cmling til Frank R,
!'iold h) IIlt'lIIhc:rs of thl" lihrary hoard IW :IccompI
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aud a third of thl' IJroceeds frolll all h'lIigcllt planning ,lIId cooperation was
i \V. \V. ~Iilchelt. general manager of I . . dlll,,1 .. , Iil'l':tll!>o(' lIIall\' chil(lrl'lI will he
tid":l ts. ~old '\t'nt to thl' lihrary.
t'xpre",s('tl in ),[js:; Kazor's per,sonal exthe Ford plant in Chcster
(lent of. S~\'artllln(Jre ha~ !le('n S('cllJ'('(I. a-;, I!ecall~~" tltlll'r children just rccov('ring
CoullI'il (If ~warthlllt)n' volt-d Ih ... ~tIIn ).ra~s,. where Pequot sheets :Ire made.
the prlllclpal sileakcr 01 thc ot'caslOlI,j tr01ll dhwss \\ill he tL-lIIptt'd to rdum
oj $21)0 III th ... IIhrary, The nlllllhl'f~ For twelve )'ears this organization ha... ,
~Ir. ~litchel1 is one of thl' YOllngest and for examinations hdof(' tlwy are pll\'soi tht, lihrary htlanl an' kl'l'llly ow- hl'l'lI manag('d by acti\'e cooperation lIe-I
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huge Ford organization ill this cOlllltty.
~(r, ~Jony ill a mcmorandum to the
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: the active head of tl!at plant, wl~ich is! rlll~s ior i1\'oiding grip:
dOr!'it'lIIl'Ul hy tht' COllllcil of the lihrary i gill('ers. During that timc this partic- I
as a t'ollHlIlIlIilV inslitution.
ular firm has heen ahle to increase'
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the largest I'onl plants III the
(,el 1)it.-lIty of rc~t.
"TIlt' lihrary' i~ gro\\ tlIJ.{ ill a salll' : wages, sllOrt('f hours of lahor, increase'
United States. he wa~ ill chargt.' of other i Eat mnderah'l\'.
alld IH'althy m;lIIna. ~Ion' IH'llph' of iprOfluctioll, increasc profits, and at the
Jlla~lt~ alll~ at one tilll.c,was IIt'ad of th~1
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entIre natIonal ael\'l'rtlsmg departmellt 01
(.el lIIedil'al a1t(,lItioll prolllptl)' if a
t ,e t.'(llIIlIlunity arl" IH'cominJ.{ illll'n'~tt.-(1
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ill it l':trh 1II011th. ~I iss Cran' Lindale, I po-;,..;ihle social and sanitary environment.
Hl' has been
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Ollr (,fti('it'nt lihrarian, is l'(mtillctillg- tIll' I There was much inlcfe .. te(1 ,liscl1ssion
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() (n'll s "tory
our tlunng January and
.It ht'r COllllll
in piano.
as toastmaster.
I iug classes.
President Barnes Tells of Growing Success of Project During Past Year; Two
Directors Reelected to Board
Twelfth and Crosby Sts.
Phone 4450, Chester, Pa.
"THING CALLED LOVE"
AT PLAYERS' CLUB
2nd ANNUAL MEETING OF PUBLIC
LIBRARY; OFFICERS REELECTED
$2205 DELIVERED
$2.50 Per Year
Names of Job Applicants Being Filed at
Health Center; Committee Named
and Paid Secretary Employed
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B &. L Stock is the best invcstnlcnt-A few shares ill the
RUTLEDGE.~!ORTON BUILDING & LOAN ASS'N.
\\ill ... oon prnn: tlU'ir value and )our ind .... p('n.dcncL'.
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G. MEHR, Secretary, 214 Cornell Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
THERE IS A PRUDENTIAL POLICY
for every kind of Life Insurance need
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TOPIC OF MEETING
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cAB tbis week!
And you'll surely
want to drop in to secure one of these
fine new appliances at least, during this
exceptionally attractive special offer.
Proctor
Allt01/l<{tic
ELECTRIC IRON
$150
Only
DOWN
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-rbif ;J ,ht
marIlla
Jllk, ,,,I/o,,, wool.
IIrtijidnJ lilk (r")()'J}
lilltll,
•• • /Qr taut,. Iron mg.
The new Thermostatic iron With
the wider hect range! Just sel the
dial and the correct heal for
ironing any fabric will be mainfolned. Chromium-plated I $8.90.
Simplex Electric
HEATING PAD
Only
$150
DOWN
$1 a iIIollth
In a ehoice of lovely colors to
match your blankets. Fine large
surface, 12 by 18 inches, with
three degrees of heat automatIcally controlled. • , $7.50.
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WIDE ADAPTABILITY
Modified Whole Life Policy
With
Change of Rate at End of Three Years
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AGE
$5,000
$5,000
$5,000
$5,000
Firsl Three
Years
Years
20 $60.50 $71.20
94.40
30 80.25
40 115.15 135.45
50 174.90 205.75
Dividend
Apportioned
for 1930
Net Cost
Fourth Year
on this basis
4th Year
Div.
Apport'd for
1931
$13.20 $58.00 $13.60
16.90 77.50 17.40
23.05 112.40 23.75
33.10 172.65 33.75
Net COlt
6th Year
en this basis
$57.60
77.00
111.70
172.00
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(Premium Payable Quarterly, Semi·Annually or Annually)
Ages 15 to 66 $5,000 and up
This policy calls for one increase in rate
beginning with the fourth year; but
dividends begin at that time and on the
basis of current experience as indicated
above these dividends are more than
sufficient al all ages to fully offset the
increase in Ihe premium, thus reducing
the cost below the in,tial rate.
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A. G. Moore, Asst. Supt.
County Bldg.,
Media
Call the Prudential Office
and get rate for your age
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At olmos' half the regular
pricel In ivory, green, orchid
or bronze to match your furnishings. Lorge solid copper
bowl to send out cosy warmth,
P:egular price, $4,65 and'
$4.95 • • • Now, $2.95.
c.All Our City
LOW RATES FOR ALL ELECTR'C SERVICE
Futt£ulial
3Jusufuurr ([umpuuy of Amrriru
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EDWARD D. DUFFIELD, Pres;denl
ELECTRIC
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ANNUAL PREMIUM
3rd Year
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is deservedly popular for its
Fourth
and Following
FASHION SHOW
AT JUNIOR CLUB
HOME OFFICE, Newark, N. J.
COMPANY
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
JANUARY 31, 1931
and
gone last Wednesday at the Graduate
Mr.
Mrs. James ~anna and sonllr.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hospital in PhiladelR.hia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Tho.pe en-' York W~nesday on. a . cruIse 0
e
THE SCHOOL IN ROSE VALLEY
tertained the D.ouble Six bridg~ club' West Indu~s.. They will be gone ~wentylast Saturday evening.
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five d a y . , .
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A MODERN SCHOOL FOR CHILDRBN AGBD 3 TO 10 YEARS
Supper guests of 'Dr. and Mrs; Wi!·
President Cas. ,Reed, of the AmeflSecond 'semester begins Februarv 1st
Ham T. Ellis, of Vvalnut'. Lane. last can' College!.. Smyrna, Turkey, was a
Transportati~n .rranBcd by a Parent.' Committee
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ray, of Westdale Sunday evening were presid,e!.1t a!1d" wee~-end vls~t~r at th~, ~ome .of Dr.
W; Carson van, r., Director
race oce, rincipa
avenue. left last week for Milwaukee Mrs. Charles E. Beuiy; Miss Morrison and--Mrs. Wilham T. Elhs.
where ~rr. Ray has been assigned b)' and M i,s Steele, of Sieighton Farm; Ir.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ lk;;;;VE;;;;;;;R;;;N;;;;O;;;N;;;;;;;L;;;A;;;;N;;;E;;;;;;;&.;;;;B;;;;A;;;N;;;;C;;;R;;;O;;;;FT;;;;;;;R;;;D;;;;.;;;;;;;P;;;h;;;O;;;n;;;e;;;;M;;;;e;;;d;;;ia;;;;I;;;O;;;8;;;8-;;;;J;;;;~
the \\'cstillgho'usc Company of which ),,(r, and )aIrs. Charles C, Davis, of II
he is an engineer. Mrs. Ray was given Torresdale; Mr. and Mrs. Milton C.
a farewell tea last week at the home Cooper, of Germantown; Mr. William
of Mrs. Hanzlik, Cornell avenue.
H. Ball, and Miss Ball, of Philadelphia;
~Ir \Villiam Lang, of Harvard ave- and ~-[r. and Mrs. John H. Sonneborn
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nu~e•. has returned from a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. Thoma.s W. Andrew, of
T.I.
Florida.
North Chester road, recently entertained
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Mrs Heney Schumacher, of Haver- at a supper in honor of their grandford a'venue, left last week for a brief daughter, Miss Louise Burton, who is
trip to Florida.
spending the winter with them.
Mrs. Robert T. Bair, of Cornen aveMrs. Harry D. Giles, of Providence,
nue, has been ill with the grippe for the R, I., who has been the guest of her ,son
past two weeks.
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, WalHoward \V. GTCcn, 201 South Chester ter D. Giles. of Rutgers avenue, has gone
road, is a member of the mid-year class to Florida for the remainder of the winwhich recei\'cd degrees yesterday at ter.
Own&rdlip
francld.
James
B.
Douglas,
of
North
Chester
Pelln State College.
Managemenl
& COP&
Mrs. Frank N. Smith is chairman of road. has been conlined to hi.s horne by
the committee in charge of the next illness.
Mrs. Blanche Devereux. of Park aveSwarthmore Series Dance, February 7.
nue,
and her daughter, Mary, are con·
Mrs. E. M. Buchner of Park avenue
F you're t!red of rooms (tnd baths •.•• and want something
lined
to the house with the grip.
is recovering from an operation under(t little more lik. harne, Ihen come to Hotel Lafaye"e. You'll
Mrs. Robert L. Coates, of Harvard
flnd us lucked away in Ihe most beautiful part of one of Atlantic
avenue, is with Mrs. S. Blair Luckie. of
City's broadest avenues, just a step away from ev&rything that's
gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~ Chester, and Mrs. R. Maurice Snyder,
anything in th. World's Playground. Her.'s seclusion without
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E or Chestnut Hill, motored to Harrissnobb&ry. Here's beauty without (tull.rity .•.• In Q hotel as
mod&rn as 1930 . . . . with rates as modest CIS 1920. Spacious
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~ burg Tuesday. They attended a med-
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HOMES
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LOOKING FORWARD
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Dr. William T. Ellis and Mrs. Ellis,
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5 of \Valnut lane. will leave on February
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Oak and Ash in just the right ~ 3, for Florida, for a stay of three months.
S lenglh for your fireplace.
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1\lrs. Clifford Buck, of Guernsey road,
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$12 a cord delivered
E Riverview Estates, will be hostess to the
~ Poets' Circle, Monday afternoon.
~_ Proceeds to be Used by 1§ Mr. and 1[rs. Joseph S. Bates, of 224
1§ Haverford avenue, SWa
The g:,~:::::::1ement =~ ~~~~~g t~~i~h!~i~:m~lub
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last Saturday
Mrs. Paul
Brown, of 526 Walnut
== Call Swarthmore 200 and ask == lane, Swarthmore, entertained her bridge
== for Mr. A. Simpson.
§ club at her home Tuesday. The memI'This ndvertisenaent donated by § hers of the club include Mrs. Albert N.
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the Slcarthmorean"
~ Garrett, Mrs. Percival Armitage, Mrs.
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;: WaYlle Randall, Mrs. Charles Sagen=-,!!"I~III~III~II~III~III~III~III~III~III~II~III~III~III~II~III~III~II~III~III~III~II~III~III~III~lI~m~i" dorph, Mrs. ,Richard Randall, Mrs.
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Theophile Saulnier, Mrs. \Villiam Wood,
Mrs. Carl Chaffee, Mrs. Robert Powell,
Mrs. Frank Gillispie and Mrs. Richard
Haig.
Mrs. William B. Bullock, of 515 Cedar
MEDIA, PA.
lane,
Swarthmore, entertained her bridge
DAILY MATINEE 2:30
club
last
evening.
PHONE MEDIA 227-W
"JUST IMAGINE"
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Right after Amos 'n' Andy I
Monday and Tuesday
Maurice Chevalier
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"Playboy of Paris"
in
"OLD ENGLISH"
DIRECTION STANLEY CO.
OF AMERICA
The
"EDWARDS"
BUCHNER'S
-TOGGERY
Free Delivery
and Testify to its
LARGE GOLDEN
JUICY FLORIDA
Oranges
19c doz.
"ONCE A SINNER"
Grapefruit
STATE THEATRE
5 for 25c
WHEELER
and
WOOLSEY
in
"HOOK,
LINE
AND
SINKER"
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Economy
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TRY A TON
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Apples
19c ~pk.
Stewing Oysters
19c doz.
Fresh Fish, Oysters,
Clams, every day
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AFEW sharp, cold 'spells have afforded
opportunity to the many users of
Chester Coke to test the hurning and
beating qualities of this excellent, economical fuel • • • and the results have
been very satisfaetory. Why not place an
order for a ton NOW and ask our expert
to call and demonstrate how to hurn it
, - in order to get the best results in tbe
mo~t eco~o.mical way?
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When you take advantage of the
present low. prices we have to
-bff~t '-you' ihplumbing: Materiar
and labor costs are the lowest
ever. Call us for an estimate to ..
day. The telephone number is
Swarthmore 43.
POLICY
The policy demanded by a professional code _of ethics and procedure will be strictly adhered to.
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We do nol own, and never huve owned, direclly or indirectly, uny houscs cxcepting
our O,,'n pel-sonal residen~e~ 'Ve feel lllUl we cannot fairly represcnt eilhcr the
indh'idual owner or the prosllcclh'c 'Iurchaser if we arc lempled' ·10 p]llce our own
in leresis in comlH!tition, Hone::1 ("011l1H'lrison of vulue5, is the rca] estate salesman's
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We shall continue to obtain first mortgage funds for purchasers
of homes at established, legal interest rates, withOlit cost-or
brokerage fees.
Wc have lICCC,"S 10 se\'t~r.. l millions of dollnrs for morlgage in\'cshnenl.
sider it unelhical 10 ("harge for a st~r\o·icc so sil1ll,le.
HOUSE PLANNING SERVICE
For the prospective ·home' builder we offer our experience in
engineering and our acquaintance with the saleable types of residences in the planning of new homes.
Woodward, Jackson &
Black, Inc.
333 DARTMOUTH AVE.
SWARTHMORE
E\/C:'l home huih must, evenlunlly, be sold 10 II sccond or third party. The rea]
(~slnlc mUD It~nrns. by CXl);'ricncc. whal kind~ of hOl;.CS 1lIove•. _ Where the &ale of
n 101 is hnolv(~". U'C will glndl~' ....onlribute our "xi)erie~u.e in- pi~il;'i-ng 'a~~" d~sign
inA' IWW hOJlU"s ami give iml.arlinl infotulaRinn - l1S io Ihe c;'m,p;'raiivc n.lcrils of ~
II tlslworthy, ('Ollllu·lenl· "11(1 rt·sl")onsiht.~ huiltl('r!>i~'
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Buy (;DESTEH
(;OKE
Beea'Ulfil
'f
will soon make
An Announcement
We do not own any scattered or individual lots. We do, however,
buy and develop large tracts of ground such as Swarthmore Crest
and Wallingford Hills, ready for the builder. We also have listed
for sale the building sites of other developers as well as scattered
lots of individual investors. These we are prepared to offer
competitively.
Great Importance
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to 1931 buyers of low
(;aU any office listed below. Prompt delivery
DARBY, jA.:
, 867 Main Street,
:.,.:,;"';' ,Darhy 1200
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CHESTER, PA.
MEDIA, PA,
16-18 E. Firth Street
Chester 6300'
19 E. Stntc S'reet
Medi.431
UPPER DARBY, PA.
ARDMORE, PA.
LANSDOWNE,PA.
Long Lane,anc;! Ludlow Streel
Boulevard 1600
S E. Lancaster Avenue
Ardmore 3500
32 E. Baltimore Avenu,~
MadilOn 520
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iI Reol Estate M~nager: of,
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South Chester Road and' Yale Avenue
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Complete
Real Estate Service
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Jor All Electric Service
E.
WILLIAM
priced motor cars
PDIEAD~LPDIA ELECTRIC COMPANY,
u)",up.;
GROUND
of
b.,.,.
",ill bl!· ,urpri,ed ",lth .he r:e.ult~ obtained and the el!onomle. _Deeled•
hn"·(~ u\'ailuhlc fo~ inSIU!l"lion, in vnri:olls suburbs. completed homes
iIIu:;lrnling all the phu!'Ics or plans, m.lIcrinls, coilVenicn("cs and Ihe thousand and
one items entering into Ihis fasl'innling tUIVcnlu'rc. . We- h.",·~ rcccnily ("ompleled
II new hO~lIe in Swnrlhmorc Crest Ihnl iri("o'rllorales uWlhi Inlesl improvements· In .
home ("onsi. "("lion and ClluilUlU'nt. This is open' for inSl)(~clif)1I of prospeelivc '
home huiidcts, by 1l1.JloiD'llnenl.
JVI' ran sQt'e tire IlOme l",iltlt>r ",,,,.1. timt>, trOld,~e amI ,.xpe~lSc•..
Wc
1010 price make.
eaq 10 buy, II ,. clean;
I, 'ea"e. lew a.he.; ,.
give. a quick, ho. /ire; it
,. light In ",eight, render.
Ing i. ea..,.. lor women to
handle; il I. 0/ uniform,
high qual'ty. Lei our exper' ad"l.e ",hi~h .be ",ill
meet Tour requirement.
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100,
Gambling
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~HESTER ~O
MARTEL
BROS.
JUICY FLORIDA
ENTIRE WEEK
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Sw.161-162
in
CHESTER
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.Hundreds Now Vse
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'Ve 5holl continue, also, as the exclusive r~IJresenlalive of \V1\1. H. WILSON & CO.,
und Ihu!:'!: givc Swnrlhmorc nil the ndvunlugcs al"i5ing ,from direct contact witlt
Philadelphiu's olde~t and . largest suburhan renhors._
You're not
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TO YOURSELF
19c & 29c doz.
DOROTHY
MACKAILL
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EDMUND
LOWE
Wedne.day, TI.ur.day, Friday
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estate in Swarthmore, Wallingford, Moylan-Rose Valley and
the surrounding district, it is necessary, in order to conserve time,
to establish an independent Swarthmore office. Here we shall be
glad to handle real estate matters at any time or make appointments at the convenience of our clients.
"
Samuel M. Dodd
Bananas
"MEN ON CALL"
SHOP-
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Made·to.Measure Clothes
-THEN CALL-
Saturday, Monday, Tue,day
in
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Program
Saturday Specials
CHESTER
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$1.35 and $1.50 Quality
Wednesday and Thursday
GEORGE ARLISS
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IN anticipation of the coming forward movement of real
PAPER HANGING
AND PAINTING
Tune in on W JZ
with
EL BRENDEL
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$1.00 per pair
MEDIA THEATRE
Today-8aturday
-an announcement,
lounge rooms, a sotarium and sun·d9ck. Food thai would delighlan
epicure. Comfort. Service. Quiet. All these are yours as a guest
Sheer Chiffon and
Service Weigh t
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of
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FIREPLACE WOOD
FOR SALE
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and consists of Millard :h,{cLain, Erv t~e magistrate work to the neglect· of the number of regular patrons ~ wh.o .'ile'xt meeting. IIi' the' meantliQe a meetKahler, . B'i11 1ladison, Bitt Dodd and hiS real estate business, but that he I subscribe to' the entire series.
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Sw~rthl~lore. subscnbers fOf..:tHe, . II
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• The local school team IS a member disregard the stop sign entermg the (:nhre senes mclude: Mr: and· Mrs.. ·C8. ed by]. V. S. BlshC?P l)resldent of
With an inexperienced team on the of the ~o?nty Basketball L~ague, Class Baltimore pike just outside his office that I Arthur E, Bye, :Mr. and
floor the Swarthmore High School boys' C. and IS tn second place. being led only I he expects to tryout.
Squire Andes also says that hu will i Dr. and Mrs. Geor~c H. Cross, Rev_/-================.
basketball team is meeting stiff oppo- by Collingdale.
\V. C. Ziegenfus is coaching the team not be above performing marriage cere- ! and .Mrs. J. J. Guenther, Mr, and )'lr5, ~
sition in its game this year. Out of six this year and is directing the work monies should the occasion ari<;l'.
'Herbert Paul, ~(r. and )(rs. Russd J.
game!' played, two have heen won and very efficiently, as well as lilling up I
e_,
Fnshimier, )aIr. and ~rrs. H, Bardwell
four lost. On ;ruesday the team meets s~)lne. gOO? Jllateri~l for next year. Prac- CHESTER CONCERT COURSE I Lincoln, Mr!'. Gertrude McClure, Dr.
bee IS bemg held at the Prcp gym b c - , '
• and Mrs, George B. Sickle, Dr. and I
Eddystone at the Prep School gym.
tweell 5 and 6.30 every afternoon.
PROGRAM
ON
WEDNESDAY'
Mrs. Michael Km'alenko, Mr. and Mrs. I
Schuyler Simmons. captain of the
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Louis King, Mrs.' Albert Hill, and ~Irs.
team and the only member who also CHAS. ANDES NAMED
The next number ~f the Chester Con- Emily Mustin.
played 'with the varsity team last year FOR MAGISTRATE VACANCY cert Course, consisting of all evening·s
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is filling the center position very cfentertainment hy the Cossack Chorus
Election' Postponed
fcctivcl~. The only man on the te~m
Charles Andes, of the Baltimore pike,
will
be held next \Vcdncsday, Feb. '"
w~o WIll ~ot be lost by. graduatIOn nad Riverview avenue has been apSmall attendance at the meeting of the
thiS. J:car IS ~enry. HanzlIk. forward, pointcd Justice of the Peace of S\\'arth- at the New Century Club in Chester.
GEORGE GILLESPIE & CO.
a UllIor who IS domg excellent work. Imore to fill a vacancy which has ex- 'l'ickets may be secured at the door Business and Civic Association ThursOld Bank Bldg. Sw.1129
rhe other three members on the isted for several years. The borough and a large numher of Swarthmore day evcning necessitated the holding
over
of
the
election
of
officers
until
the
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people
are
expected
to
attend
and
swdl
varsity team are Al Madison, forward. has always been entitled to two ju-stices
Kenneth Christie, guard, and Sam \Vis- bitt at the last election no candidate
dom. forward. The second team is was named for the office. ~1r. Andes'
making out better than the varsity in appointment was made by Governor
the games ,~'ith other second teams Fisher near the end· of his term and
approved by the prescnt Senate last
week.
'fhe State law provides .,that hearings
GEORGE H. KELLEY
should take place before the magistrate
Electrician
whose office is nearest the scene of
Ithe arrest or the law violation which is
Repair Work & New Installation.
Icharged.
Phone Sw. 428·R
Swarthmore people charged with vi':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ' 01 a t i ng the S tate v e h ide code, 'W ill in
the future be taken before either 1lag·
istrate Andes or Magistrate David Ulrich in borough hall, depending on the
place where the violation occurred.
Will. J. Killllllel & Son Squire Alldes says that he docs not
Haverford Place Call SlY. 632..J Iexpect to concentrate his attention 011
H. S. BASKETBALL
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STIFF COMPETITION
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Published Every Friday at Swarthmore, Pa.
Robert E;Sharples,
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THE SWARTHMORE
Editor and Publisher
Phone Swarthmore 900
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .
Rev. John Eller,,: Tuttle, MiniSter .
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10:00 O'clock with
Entered as Second Class matter, January-24, 1929, at the Post' Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
THE BIBLE SCHOOL.
:o'K~t~~s~~kmp8~\~~~o
Rev Dr DImmitt preaches
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1931
Frank
H.
S LIP G 0 V E R S
DRAPERIES
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Frank
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Dr. DImmitt speaks on
H. \Vorrell of Baltimore,
died at hi.<; home ill that city
on Tuesday, Jan. 27, and was illterr~d in
the cemetcn- in Chestertowll, Friday.
~fr. \Yoncli was one of Swarthmore's
pioneer citizens and took an active into attend either or both
terest in local matters until about six
years ago, whell .he bonght a farm ill sessions, please communicate prompti)
Chestertown and mo\"cu there. Thus has with ~[rs. ]. Passmore Cheyney, Swarthdeparted another Olle of the men who mOfe 590R.
- - -.......- - had helped to shape the destinies of our
horough and bring to lJaSS some of the
Property Sold
nlea'iurcs which we now enjoy.
\YiIliam E. \Vitham, of Swarthmore
It brings a measure of lmin and sadness to the minds and hearls of somc of Crest, has sold for Clarke & Harvey, a
OUr citizens of -thf,- carly "days thcn we tract of ground on the Northwesterly
notice how tlie ones who formerly car- side of Parrish Road, 150 feet from the
ried the responsibilities of citizenship in corner of Parrish and ,Magill Roads in
our little community are so rapidly pass- Swarthmore Crest. The property has a
ing Oll. The most of those who remain frontage of II 5 feet 011 Parrist Road
have already reached their three score and is improved with a new Tudol
and ten allotmcnt of years and can hope English residence of brick and half·
for but a few more years of activity at timber construction containing twelve
roollls and four haths, with double, at·
the most.
tached
garage. It was purchased by AlIt is the hope of the wrtter that those
now in authority in Our municipal af- exander J. Allen, of Rutgers avenue,
fairs may be animated
I I I
the old timers. Men whose names are
seldom mentioned in this hurry-scurry
Annual Library Meeting
age, are remembered in the mind of the
writer as men who did )'eoman- service
(Cc:mti'l.ud jr(lm Pa.gt'! One)
the faithful
andI efficient
services
in the early days to pave the way to thc 01',
P
lb
' of Miss
privileges and opportunities that we now- . n c .erry W.IO Ja~ een actmg as. asenjoy, I.et us pause for a moment in s,lstalI1.t III thc JU\'cllIle (!epartment .slllce
rcverent tribute to thc good men and tnle ~ ~e l_brary start:d. MISS .Perry lS an
who have passed on hut whose good, lIl\'al~ab!e asset 111. connectIOn with the
works folio them
fUIlCltOlllllg of the library.
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"Just Imagine"
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Brendel
is transferroo to a world
Henry G. Yacum
: Ii ft)· years from toll a)". This. world is
Henry G. Yocum of Darby diL'tl at his I astoun~lillg. synthctic food, air_ Sl)~cd.s of
home on Tuesday Jast, and will he inter_ 1500 , I_n~les an hO~lr, 200 story bUlldmgs,
red at Arlington Cemetery today. Fun-I ~me s. ~'fe compal~lon chosen by court and
cral services will be held in Siloam M. i l11H1gtne the styles of fifty years from
E. Church at 2:00 o'clock. -The deceased now. See, "Just Imaginc" at the :Mcdia
was a br~thcr ..of. Isaac
OC\1l~~ 6fC~I-~\- ~~~J.~t~~. tod_a_~:
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lege avenue"and 01 Mrs'. \VaUer Frttz :-,cf- -. -, ._,- - 1-.·'1 ' "
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o t liS boro.
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HYGIENE ASSN. SPEAKER
ICilY.
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HERE MONDAY EVENING
Mrs. 1ncker alld daughters of Park
! avenue have rented the house of Mrs
Friend~
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"RICHES OF ENCOURAGEMENT"
Happy
h::~::;r~Atf ~;B~!G~
I.. CORDIAL
WELCOME
OF
FRIENDS
Likewise,
than
10
10
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FIRST CHURCH
OF
Prod1lCed for particular people.
SHADY LAWN FARM
Sw. 1095·J
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FOR RENT
Window Shades
Antique
Furniture
Repairinl'
Uphot.toll!!:ring
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Full line of Fancy Groceries
F~sh Vegfrta.b1es. aild -r-r-Uits ~
Fresh Fish and Oysters on Friday.
Furidture
FRED J. HARLEY
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Sw. 1225
Muhlenberar Ave., Rulled.e, p~ .. -
Evenings -.'
Class A Common Stock
A well bal~nced pwblie utility system serving three prosperous seellons of ~he middle-west with electric' Ower
and telephone serVIce.
p
7%
in cash or
10%
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come up nnd see-
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SCHOOL OF MUSIC
I ncorporatrd
Delaware County Repreten~;d;;-----'-'--'
F. R. STEVENSON, Jr.
} 1~ Powelton Ave.
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Tetephone-MadlllOn 6474
E L E C T R I CAL W 0 R K
SMOOTHNESS
CENTRAL CITY SCHOOL
Rm. 225-1714 Cheltnut -St.
Philn, Pa,
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very import.
411
All that certain lot or J'iece of ground,
with tblf' buildings an
Improvements
thereon erected. situate In the Borough'of
Yeadon. County of Delaware. State of
Pennsylvania. beginning at a pOint on the
northwest side ot Whitby avenue, at the
distance ot 283.5 feet measured southwestwardly along the said northwest side of
Whitby avenue from Its Intersection. with
the southwesterly side of ChUrch Lane,
contalnlng In front or breadth on the said
side of Whitby aWnue 80 feet. and extendIng of that widtb In length or depth
northwestwardly 17,9 feet.
No Improvements. Vacant lots.
Sold as the property of Jobn A. Kelly.
Condlt1ons---t250.00 cash or certified cheCk
on day of sale; balance In ten days.
for
grease will
not spread of
its own ae·
DARTMOUTH AVENUE
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HOWARD M. LUTZ. Attorney.
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No. 1284
was
too
popular-that
the wait
for
your favorite table was too long • • •
Then you
will
charm of the
appreciate the
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on the second floor, where you will
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ing atmosphere and student service that
f
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b
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or years ave een responSl e or t le
ever-growing
popularity
that
finally
made the silhouette necessary • • • • •
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YEARS EXPERIENCE
-INSURES-
SAFE INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS
Beginning at. a point in the soutbeast
side of OlympIc avenue (forty-five feet
wide) at the distance ot three hundred
Mty·four feet northeast from a point
wbere said stde of Olympic avenue proeluced Intersects the northeast side of
Cobbs 8t,eet (forty-five feet wIde) pro·
duced. Containing In front or breadtb on
OlympIc ot
avenue
twenty-nine
feet orand
extending
that width
in length
depth
southeastwardly between parallel llnes at
rIght angles to Olympic avenue one hundr~d tourteen and fifty-one one-bundredths
teet (the southwest Une passing partly
through the center Of'8 'certaln r,rO)108ed
eight feet wide driveway which is ntended
to be laid out and opened for the beneOt
of these pr.in .... and the prem .... adJoinIng on the southWest for tbe deptb of
eightY-nine feet southeast from the southeast sIde of OlympIC avenue).,
Together with the tree and comlnon use,
rIght. liberty and prlvllege of the afores3ld driveway 88 and for a passageway and
drtveway at
all the
times
hereafter
forever.
in I~~~
common
wtth
other
owners.
tenants
and occupiers ot land bounding thereon
and entitled to the me thereot.
F:~~~::~AUTOMOBILE GREASI
25
OUR
December Term, 1930
All that certain lot or piece of ground
wltb tbe buildings and Improvements
thereon erected and to be ~hereon erected
situate In Haverford Township, Delaware
County. Pennsylvania, and being known
as Lot No. 73, Sectlon C. on a certain plan
of lots designated "Richland Tract. Llanercb," and described according to a certain
survey thereof made by Over & Tingley.
C1 vll Engineers, on the 13th day of February, A. D, 1928. and revised tbe 31st day of
March, A. D. 1928, as follows, to Wit:
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cord amI vital
parts are apt
Improvements conalst of two-story Btone
and frame house. 18:11:30 feet. One-story addition, 9x1O feet. Porch front. Garage 10x18
fect.
•
to beeome
dry and when
"I'VE BEEN
th.e tenipera·
llll'e is low steel is quite brittle nnless Illbrieatell-
to'd~"
in "voice
any job on any car:" Bring
us and we
will
~ours'in today 'orphone,
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NASH·
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increases speed and power, glves qllicker pick-III', de.
creases noise, and gives greater reliability and longer life
to vital moving parts.
Other outstanding features that make the new Ford
a value far above the priee are the Triplex shatte....proof
glass windshield, silent, fully enclosed four-wheel brakes,
four Houdaille double-acting hydraulic shoek absorb.
ers, alnminum pistons, chrome silieon alloy valves,
three-quarter floating rear axle, RustIess Steel, the ex.
tensive use of fine steel forgings, and unusual aceuracy
in manufacturing.
TnE NEW FORD
TOWN SEDAN
ing
thrill
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'\'JIlts.
Builden of Artistic Homes
in
LOW
PRIVES
OF
1I0RB
VARS
':'.4';,
Home. deai.ned and LuUt to
meet individual needa.
CLIFFORD M. RUMSEY
AT
new Ford insures smoother operation, 8aves gasoline,
SWARTHMORE .nd VICINITY
call for it.
YALE AVE.
The extensive use of ball and roller bearings in the
• •• telephone instead I
There's a heart.warm_
We have cOlllplete equipment
At some points in the Ford chassis you will find ball
bearings. At others, roller bearings are used regardless
of their higher cost. The deeiding factor is the per·
formance of the car.
TOO
ean give more time to the needs of'your car and-dua better job.
EVIDENCE of the high quality built into the new Ford
is the extensive use of ball and roller hearings. There
are more than twenty in all an nnusually large num·
ber. Each bearing is adequate in size and carefully
selected for the work it has fo do.
your correspondence
JOHN J. CAIN.
Shertfl'.
Have your rejmiritig done now while our mechanics
TI,e new Ford I,as more than
tff)enty ball and roller bearings
BUSY
TO WRITE!'"
WJ..en :feu're Laclr. in
Sold as the property ot Prank W. Carter.
Condltlons---$250.00 cash or certified check
on day of sale; balance tn ten days.
LUTZ. ET AL. Attorneys.
. Investment Securities
1,5~8 WALNUT STREET
FORD
No. 2818
Fieri Facias
G. MAY HAMILTON. MUS. BAC. DIRECTOR
PRJVATE INSTRUCTION
CLASS INSTRUCTION
Piano, Voice. Theory
Violin, Hup. Mandolin
Piano Theol:'v
All Band and Orchcltl:'a
Violin
Instrumentl
MandolIn-
in stock
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
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11.25
7038 Welt Garrett Rd.
Upper Darby. Pa.
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CALL 1896 FOR
March Term. '1929
S,lndays
"The Mafket fol:' the Pafticular Buyer"
n
Swarthmore Ele·ctric Shop
Fieri Facias
i'
Well~
S·
t r a't·L H a yen
Inn ..,,·th t:n-'Sonal,·
T... ",,'
HAROLD L. ERVIN, Attorney.
Dinner, just a8~.it .should
be, well-cooked "and a t
homelike
choice of . foods,--_
,
. ,I
--served home style--in' f
ple~,s.JiI"'t surround1~gb,
.
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Condltlo~.OO cash or certified check
on day Of sale; balance In ten days.
Weare well patronized and
we !oIcrve n lot of men-they know good· food.
Spe~ials
' -' 50e-75e
\
Under and
8ubJect
certain first
mortgage
in the
amounttoofa $4500.
First Aid for the Hostess
Improvements consist of two-story brick
and stucco house, 15x38 feet. Porch :front.
Basement garage.
Lunch Time
FREE DELIVERY
No. lOIS
Fieri Facias
December Term, 1930 .
All tbat certain lot or piece of ground
with the buUdings and lmprovemen'ta
thereon erected aituate In Upper DBrby
TownahIP. Delaware County. State of
Pennsylvania and described according to a
plan and survey thereof made by Damon
and Foster. "CivU engineers, on the twentysecond day of November. A. D. 1921 as follows. to wit: Beginning at a potU' 0.&.1 lone
southwesterly side of Sansom street (forty
feet wide) at the distance of one hundied and tblrteen and three hundred and
thirty-five one-thousandths feet northwestwardly measured the arc of a c1r1;le
wJth a radius of three hundred and
twenty-five and ninety-eight one-hundredths feet from the northwesterly side
of Shirley road (forty ,feet wide) thence
extending south forty-four degrees twentynine minutes fifty-seven seconds. west the
distance of sixty-five feet to a point In the
center Hue of a certain ten feet wide driveway which extends northwestwardly from
said Sblrley road to Shelbourne road
thence extending nortbwestwardly along
the center line of said ten feet wide driveway on a line curving to the rlght with a
radIus of three hundred and ninety and
ninety-etght one-hundredths feet the arc
distance of nineteen and three hundred
and seventy-three one-tbousandths feet to
a polnt; thence extending north fortyse_ven degrees. twenty minutes eighteen
seconds East recrossing tbe one-balf of the
said ten feet wide driveway. tbe distance
of sixty-flve fe'et to a point on the southwest side of said Sansom street and thence
extending soutbeastwardly along the southwest side of Bald Sansom street on a Une
curving to the left with a radius of three
hundred and twenty-ove and ninety-eight
one-hundredths feet the arc distance of
sixteen and one hundred and tlfty-three
one-thousandths
feet to
the Ont mentloned
point and place
of beginning.
Sotd as the property of Armand H. DuBreuU, 3rd and Lianne M., bis wife. mortgagors and real owners.
1088.
"Sertling SWdTthmore Since 1904"
Reproduction,
Custom Made
188 - 950
hundred times
Eliminate danger by
I..
,Baho. Pike at Prov•. Rd •.
Media 1280
Phone Blvd. 4147
I
INTERIOR DECORATOR
The Partons.
LARGE MARROWFAT PEAS
39c y.;: pk.
FANCY WHITE MUSHROOMS
29c lb.
are cordially Invited to attend the
services a.nd use the Reading Room.
it'. heller to play safe a
Prices to net
even
AIl'of these things a-reo
olmost as well done here
118 you eould do" them. at·
homC---:Somc -folkl:\ think-"
we do_ them better. Anyhow, as~ us about o·or
op-ini dotes '.dl J1i~-~.
Prices orc moderate.
SPECIALS
All
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Mid. West States Utilities Co.
II
and
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CHRIST. SCIENTIST,
""ill
be an Fehruar);
al1_ day mceting
at League
Tuesday,
17th, 1931,
there I - head{IUarters, 1725 Spruce street, on I
DAY OLi>\VHlTE EGGS
Dinners up to two - hun-
dred people;
Breakfasts.
=
Phone Swarth.
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Services:
11:00 A.M.-8unday School.
11:00 A.M.-Bunday Lesson-Sermon.
Wednesday evening meeting eRch week.
8 p. m. Reading room open dally. except
Bunda,s 1md ·-bOUelBJB, 1~~P.M:· to 4' P.M.,
Church edlOce.
.
SwarthInore National Bank
and Trust COInpany
'
Dances, Evening· Dinners, .
Evening Bridge Parties
and small Dances (prop ..
crly supervised) and larger
_
time,
ALL DAY MEETING .
1
TO STUDY ELECTIONS·
Lun"cheons, bridge parties
and lealr-Aflernoon Tea .
1,
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Protestant Ep1scopal
Chester Road ~:to~Ollege Avenup
Rev. J. Jarden GUenther. S.T.M'
Sunday ServIces
8:00 a,m.-Holy CommUnion.
9:45 a,m.-NO SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 :00 a.m.-Holy Communion and Sermon .
Mr. Guenther w11l preach
BOX RENTALS FROM $3 A YEAR
:
, Sterile
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16c each
e- I_en care
II h
d b' L a • e ,,"or"1 an
o.,.e....-·
Cuss and muss-nnd just
cull us up or come up-nod
see what we can do ,for'
you
TRINITY CHURCH
I.lacing IlteJn in a private hox in our vauh.
I
gallOns' to
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_ _$ervtces.
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
hOllse is 1I0t playing safe.
,I
I ' " b." .
.Iof-why
not, disp'ense wiib'
Iced Cup Cakes
21 cdo z . -
All are cordially Invited to Join
J.".,ving valuable papers 011<1 jewelry around the
quite a few people mis.<;('d seeing "Check i
nnd Douhle Check" 011 account of our i
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SWARTHMORE
MARKET
ge' killed once."
bn-,'c one
W'iih: :ihe Spritig seasqn
just ahead and social.oh-
,
I,
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\\' e wish to humhly apologi7.e fhr an
error in the I)rogram of the Media
Theatre last week. \Vc understand that
mistake.
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Saturday. February 21. 1931
9:30 o'clock A. M.
PAR,.TIES- .
I,
MAIN SCHOOL
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Engle Bakery
HlI~1I beller to be careful a hundred lime.
,II an
Court House. Media. Pa.
There is something In the very countenance of tbose wbo walk with God. that
gives authority to all they say.-choice
sayings.
Sunday
9:45 A,M.-First Day School tn Whlttler
House.
9:45 A.M.--Adult Class In the. Meetlng
House. led on January 25th by
Richmond
Miller.
"The
Inner P.Light
As aSUbject:
Social- i~H;;;;:;;;H;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;~
Izing Factor."
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship In the
Meeting House.
Wednesday
0:30 A.M. to 3 P.M.-Sewlng and quIltlng
In Whittier House. Box luncheon.
Saturday
January 31. 10 A.M. to 2 P.M., Concord
Quarterly Meeting.
411 Dartmouth Avenue
I Mark Twain once said:
••
17c doz.
_
worship
AWAITS YOU
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
(OP~QSlte. Arl1ngtO.~: ~:r:n~~~)
FI·lled Coffee Rings
- ' - ScHOOL
9:45-CHURCH
"CO~~S~~ONS"
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BAKERY SPECIALS
=
Swarthmore
have arranged to \
Modern dwelling, nearly new; 4
have Dr. Valeria Parker o[ New York'month.
bedrooma; 2 baths; 2 car garage.
,:
City slJcak in the Mccting HOll..')c on the
A SOli. Prescott, Jr., was horn to ~lr.
Good location. sns a month.
campus Monday, February 9th at 8 P. and j\[rs. Prescott "'illis, of Columbia
M.
"
avelllll',OIl Sut1day, January 18.
E. C. WALTON
Everyone lIlteresteu III our young
people is invited to he.1.r ~Dr. Parker, who jp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
is the leading speaker of the American I
Social Hygiene Association.
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Trinity Church Notes
The I{C\·. J. J. GUl'IJlhl'r will 'bcgill I
the second year of hi~ f{'ctorship to· i
morrow.
:
There will be no Sunday SdJOoi nor
meeting of the Young People's Discussion Group tO~Jl1orrow Oil account
of the great amount of sickness in 'thl'
community.
The Trinity Guilcl for Oldcr Girl5j
will hold a card JI art \' at Green's
Studio on Satunl;)\' (,H'ning F'ehrllarv I'
-WEEK-END-
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•• a on Buns
Wi~l!)c\~~~d~~re
at -the SherUr's.Omce
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aftemoonof ,Sunday, January ·25th to ,I Women's Clubs, entertained all presiMrs, Frank Bohn. and Mrs. H. M,
extend felicitations.
dents of Women's Clubs at the Strath Duckman are enjoying, a visit at ChatMrs Sewell HOdge, of III Qgden aveMr. and Mrs. Gcrali:! Effil1¥ of Haver- Haven Inn yeslerday.
fonle-Haddon Hall at Atlantic City.
S
t~
It' d h
I
h ford ave\.t.ue wete g1!ests at Skytop last
Mr. and Mrs. Albert John'on of South
Mr. and Mrs .. George T. Ashton of
nu~ war l~m9re, en ~r alOe '. er. un,c - ,"eek.end'· "and enJ'o' yed 'the winter spo·rts.
Of
eon-bridge club,' Wednesday a:fternOon~ '.
Chester road entertained eight tables at Cedar Lane gave a musicale and buffet
Mrs. Charles A. Smith is visiting her ·:Mr.s. I;'n~cr E·.i,¥click. presid.ent of, a ,supper bridge Saturday evening.
!supper recently to forty guests.
daughter, Mrs. R. P. Wilson ~t \Vaverly, the Delaw3:r~..7.o~nty F~~eratlOn of
N. Y.
...:.....-",-~--You Dlay borrow at any lime if you are a stockholder in the
Mr. Talbot Smith recently .with the U. i
FOR RENT
Rutledge.Morton Building & Loan Association .
S., Naval servlc~ at ~n~apohs, and no~v I .. Two large second floor bousekeeping
Conservath·cly
progrcs!!'i\'{~---Safe & Sound-Curefully l\lanagcd
With the Atlantic Rcfinlllg Company 1Il: apartments. Six rooms and bath. Private
Philadelphia has rented the house of t porch. Elec. RerrIg. All the conveniences of
F. G. Mehr, Secretary
William T. Ellis, at the corner of Wal~ an apartment With the ,privacy and com214 Cornell Ave., Swarthmore, Po.
nut lane and Ogden Avenue for a period fort of a real home. Poss. March or June.
of three months.
.
ALBERT N. GA"RRETT
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Smith of ill
Swarthmore 489
Park A venue were officially informed I
that they had reached their Ihirty-eighlh I---C-L-A-"'-S-S-.-F-.-E-D--The tea room will solve many of the problems of the
wedding anniversary. when a ·number of I
hostess. Here, tastily prepared and daintily served
their friends called at their home on the
FOR RENT
luncheons and dinners are available at most reasonable
ESTATE OF REBECCA P. BEISTLE. De- rou, HENT-Two homelike rooms. Attuetively
prices.
ceased. Letters Testamentary on the
fumishetl. Well heated. ]n private home
above Estate have been granted to the "'"' "nl" of "o
undersigned. who requests all persons hav- or singty. CaJl SW. 44S-W.
lngthe
clatms
or demands
I ro
t S 1111d
' g Fieblat
8'15
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of
decedent
to makeagainst
known the
the Estate
same. ____-:-:-::-=---==-:--:-:---:-=:--___
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ve1lt1l,
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and all persons Indebted to the decedent _____F_O_R_E_X_C_H_A~N.:.G
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Miss Esther Bates, Contralto
to make payment. wltbout delay to
JOSEPIDNE BEISTLE.
FOR EXCHANGE-Owner leaving SwarthPhilip Warren Cook, Tenor
112 Rutgers Avenue.
more wlll trade equity in his modern
Miss Marie Hinterleiter~ Pianist
Swarthmore. pa.1 home. centrally located. for well located
Or to her Attorney.
bul1dlng lot. Write Swarthmorean om.c~
F. M.• Scheibley Management
ALBERT N. GARRETT,
I Box
B
1-31
228 Garrett Avenue.
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I!STA1'E OF LESI,IE; G. CAMPBELL, de.
HELP WANTED
ceased. Letters tcstamentary on tbe; above; HELP Wl\NTED--Rellable woman for genEstate bave been granted to tbe unde;r:signed,
eral bousework and cooking. Sleep in.
who requests all persons baving claims or de· References. Phone Swarthmore 614.
1-31
t:'f'*Le
mands against tbe Estate of the decedent tOI
-,.
rr
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make known the same. anti all persons in.
out
delay
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debted
to to
th~ decedent to make payment witb- - - - - WORK
WANTED
MRS. MARTHA CURTISS CAMPBELL. I WORK WANTED-Young Lady, wbite, de236 Haverford Avenue.
s1res position of light housework and
Swarthmore, Del. Co.• Pa. caring for chtldren. Experienced. RelerOr to her Attorney. ALBERT N. GARRET'i', ences. Bertha White. Rtdley Park 1688-M.
zz8 Gauctt Ave.• Swarthmore. Pa.
1-31
of, Real Estate
No. Lansdowne Ave., Drexel Hlll. Pa.
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News Notes
SALES
SHBRIF'F' SALES
J~~t:
Cartl~~e
1843
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';O'lel'cllc)' I'n Go\'e·nlnent. Miss 'Fred:..
THE MAN I HAVE NEVER SEEN
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STRANGERS. NEW COMERS. OLD TIMERS =
crick, of \Vashington, who is an authorARE CORDIALLY INVITED.
it\' 011 this subJ' eet, will conduct the The Midweek Service Wednesday evening .
at 8,00 repay. your coming.
meeting. The morning session will be _ _
de\'oted to problems of organization. At
THE
the afternoon se.ssion a special study of
SWARTHMORE
the proposed Pennsylvania Election Codt"
METHODI~~v~IS;o~tt;' CHURCH
Worrell
Rutledge
THE SW.\RTHMOREAN
I
Cemetery Work a Speclalty
Phone, Sw. 1225
.31, 1931
SHERIFF
MEMORIALS"
SCHALLES WID.
Muhlenberg Ave.
JANUARY
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Granite
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304.DiCkinson Avenue
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pru. /r.,pI tna4 d.-l'-,"". Ba ..
_4 lpa7f1 ,bo• • ",,..
YD" tall pUrf"luult G 'P/)rd on (!conom'''pr 'e:-In • •"roll,"
.• ,A. AUIAorl_d Ford Finane. Pion. 0/ ,h. Unhflrtcal C ...dll Company.
Df/',."".
a • • mall ..
Sales
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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WOMAN'S CLUB TO
.
Schools, will leave shortly
..•.STUDY',EDMONDS LAW/ York University, where she
.
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I
for New the appearance of Mary Fullerton in a accompanied down the aisle by her played with the speed of a hurdywill take 1931 beach pajama suit, with stylish two bridesmaids, Arleen Sliydcr and gurdy, the bride of 1931, portrayed
work for the remainder of the school suu-tau back aud clattering wooden (:M uriel Malln.
by Mildred Simpers, came dashing in,
The committee for thc study of year. ~uring her absence, her p~ace beach sandals.
I Last, in a final burst of glory, to the rushing her reluctant groom, Frieda
· P
here. 'VIII be filled' b,>
MarJor oJv
For SI)Orts wear, Aune Jeffords, in a tunc of the famous wedding march Snyder, to the altar.
"Education" under the chairmans h I
- •)'Irs' .
of Mrs. Harold Goodwin of the \\'0-1 Lea~ltt. Hartell, for~lerly supervIsor ~f voluminous, bc-ruffled and petticoated
man's Club, will mcet at the home of musIc 111 the Nornstown, Pa., pubhc spidery waisted g?WIl of white, demMrs. C. E. McClung, 417 Harvard ave- J schools.
,onstrated how !lulady of yest~ryear
uue, 011 Friday afternoon from three!
•• •
decked herself out to engage. m the
to PHILADELPHIA
until fOllr o'clock. Mrs, John Edmonds:
Juniors' Fashion Show
stfl~nu~lIs sport of croquet; whIle. Dorand return
. will speak about the Edmonds Act,
I othy Bn~\\'(;'r, as ollr mod(;,~11 maId. off
THE NEW LOW.PARE
and Prof. Morey will tell the group
(Conlinlled from Paue One)
for a, bnsk canter, and ~[lldr.ed SlIn·
how it is working out in the Swarth- ently strolling forth garbcd in a mod- pers I n golf togs, were t y PIC a I 0 f
ONE.DAY
. 0 f 51'Ik• pajamas.
.
sports
.
t e(I 'til .IS I1 SUit
more sc h00Is, - E• veryone IIlteres
\ I of tot!av
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thc subject is invitcd to be present.
The success of the evcning was the Ii r e~n ,SIIY( er
wa~1 \~1I1so.11lel~
• ••
sight of ~[rs, Alinc Luff tripping coyly c mr.l11t1lg .1Il a grc.y tal ~re( . Stilt 0
WOMAN'S CLUB CHORUS
lout dressed in a pair of stays of long flowmg skIrt a \1(1 tmy walst-I~ne .. The
An excursion ticket ... at an attractive
From
BEGINS REHEARSALS I past vintage, with fingerlcss mitts on h~tl s.he wore 'f\'a~ complcte 111 Itself,
fare .. .' affording a comfortable trip Bristol, White
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i her hands, and a squat little mush- I ;~'I\ 1
mass.o plIlk roses, an~ pretty
to the city and back during shopping Marsh, Chestnut
Thc chorus of the \\'oman's Club room hat perched airily on her head. Itt e ace vel~. May Kee~h, 111 dark
hours and in the evening for a visit to Hill, Norristown,
will have their first rehearsal on 1[on- She carried o,'er her shoulder a tiny green, ~xe1l1phfied the tailored mode
the theatre or to the home of friends Downingtown,
.111 town. .. S0 11
Chester,
day afternoon at two o'clock at the black silk parasol, and to complete the of our tUllCS.
(every d ayan: t goo d West
Wilmington
and
Clubhouse. \Villiam Thunder will be ,Out fit, wore a pair of high buttoned
A succcssion of beautiful evening
on all trains on day sold . . . Tickets~ntermediate
present and dircct. Plans are undcr I~ shoes and whitc cotton stockings.
and dinncr frocks, both new and old,
are. good returning on all suburban
Stations
way for the spring concert which will
Jeannette Bair, as the fussy, squeam- were shown, and the final display was
t~51llls uP. to 1.00 A. M. ~ay following date of sale . . .
be held in April. .Miss Mildred Spell- ish hathcr of 1890, completely covered that of the bride of yesterday, Mrs.
FIne traIns at convenIent hours in each direction.
cer will accompany thclll and the Iby long black stockings and full flo\\,- Alinc Luff, ill a gorgeous ivory satin
Schmidt string quartet from the Phil- I ing bathing suit, carrying an immense wedding dress with long train and veil,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
adelphia Symphony Orchestra will as- sun-shade, was a direct contrast to I held by her page, Catherine Hershey,
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TAILORS AND -FURRIERS
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SWARTHMORE
Cleaners & Dyers
Friday, February 6th, 2:45 P. ~r. WLIT
Rc,sllme of activities of Pennsylvania
No. 11 PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Lcgislature, given by ~lrs. John Y.
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Frank M. Hunter of Xorth Chester 107 Sylvan Avenue
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Chambl'r of Commercc held at Harris'!
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Emmons & Andes
Guard Yourself Against
Illness
95o/~ of diseases are due to intestinal poisoning and intestinal disturbances due to Improper elimin-
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Colonic Irrigations
BUILDERS
Baltimore Pike
and
Riverview Ave.
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taking cabinet baths.
Raking
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Treatments he:d in office
FRIEDA A. KERN, R.N.
Sw. 1600
SWARTHMORE, PA.
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days, we present arare
trial offer of our
French Dry Cleaning.
Have your winter garments made to look
like new! Prepare
your spring and summer clothes for the
coming months.
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advantages of Gas House
Heat for smaller homes, at
a saving of approximately
$125 over any equipment
formerly available! These
new low-priced gas boilers
are in every way the equal
of the gas heating plants
installed in the largest and
most elaborate homes.
They have merely been
adapted to suit the heating
requirements of mediumsized houses. The terms are
so exceptional that every
home· owner is urged to
take advantage of this offer
while these low prices
prevail.
'25
DOWN
Puts a Gas Heating
Plant in Your Home
No Further Payment
Till Your MAY Gas BID
YOUR
gas boner wJU
be delivered immediately.
Then two days before your
present supply of fuel is
exhausted simply notify US
and we shall connectitwith
only a few hours' interruption to yo~r heating service. Thus the fine, even
warmth ofGas Heat will be
all ready for you as the
troubles and cares of your
old furnace die away.
TELEPHONE for
COMPLETE,
INSTALLED
$334 atld up, according
to size
our Gas Heating Special.
ist to come and estimate
what it will cost to heat
your home with gas. You'll
beagreeablysurprisedlOur
Gas House Heat Representative will also give you
the details of this exceptional new otTer.
'",iuJ;ng Automatic Control
Nothing Higher Than One Dollar
Then •••• 2 years to pay from'date of purehasel
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Men ' s SUits,
top - coats, Women's coats, dresses,
winter coats, knicker (plain or pleated) suits, kisuits, dressing gowns, etc. monos,skirts, waists, etc.
tAli Subllrban Stores
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PHILADELPHIA EiLECTRIC COMPANY
PECKERMAN THE TAILOR
5 SO. CHESTER RD.
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Now ... the superb
Pays for dry-cleaning any
garment during February!
F or the next thirty
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The Swarthmorean, 1931-01
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1931-01
digitized microfilm
Film P398-P427
Digitization funding supplied by the Swarthmore Historical Society
1931 JANUARY.pdf