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Vol. III,
No. 13
Swarthmore, Pa., April 4, 1931
SEEK TO AVOID
TRAFFIC DETOUR
WITHIN BOROUGH
$2.50 Per Year
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I FORTNIGHTLY MEETING
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IS
ornlng '
6th. The Philadelphia Orchestra meets
:~I ~rc~:~ ~~~t.and many members wish
BORO TAX RATE
TO REMAIN 11
MILLS FOR 1931
The sale of tickets for "Neighborly
Night," April 2211d, has been most suc- Accepted Budget Provides for
::essful. The program is working out
Street Improvements; Library
ill a most interesting way. The Mitchell's
Board Presents Petition
will present "Would You Believe It?"
R.R. CONSIDERS PROPOSAL
a comedy by Joe Atkins. Mr. Colafemina EXTEND SIDEWALK NOTICE
will sing several numbers. He very
generously does this work gratuitously.!
In an attempt to eliminate as much in-'
Swarthmore's borough tax will be the
. The College Quartette will also assist in
convenience to the townspeople as possible
this very worthy cause.
same this year as last year-eleven mills
while the Chester road underpass is in
The Spelling Match will be a unique for the general fund and one mill for
the course of construction, borough
feature.
A small group of Swarthmore the sinking fund. The cut of one or
conuncil has suggested that the Pennsylmen will spell against an equal llumber one and one-half mills proposed at
vania R. R. arrange for a temporary
)f Swarthmore ·women. To the winning
roadway just east of the present point
team Mrs. Albert Hill will present a meetings earlier in the year was finally
where Chester road crosses the R. R.
silver loving cup, appropriately engraved. given up in view of the .street improvetracks.
All is in readiness this morning for bits as well as other prizes will go to.
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ment program planned for this year and
J. ~rcher Turner, head of ~heproperty Swarthmore's first community-wide Eas-, chi!dr~n finding eggs whi<:h are m~rked
also the fact that next year more money
committee of bor.ough councIl, has ta~en ter egg hunt which is being sponsored by to I~dtcate t.hat the finder IS to receive a MUSIC AT EASTER
the. matter up With E. B. Temple chief The S~('(Jrl"lIIoreal~ for all children of rahbIt.
.
VESPER SERVICES' wiII be required for the sinking fund in
engll1eer of ,the East~rn division of th,e the borough ten years of age or under. I The prize winning eggs will be hidden
I order to retire the bonds sold to finance
R. R. and has recelyed .Mr. Temple.s The children will gather at the West en-I in difficult places so that they will be
In keeping with the joy of Easter the the R. R. underpass.
assurance .of cooperation If the plan IS trance to Borough Hall at 11 o'clock and I found by children with keen eyes rather choir of the Presbyterian Church has
While a slight cut might have been
at all feasible.
will then be led to the place where the than by those who arrive first at the prepared beautiful musical programs for possible this year, council decided that
The proposed temporary roadway Ihunt is to be held.
i place where the eggs are to be found.
both services.
in view of the needed street improve~vould cut off from the presen~ roadway Present indications are that approxi-I \Vhether a child finds a prize winning The vesper .service at 4 :45 P. M. is
Ju~t ~ast of the prese~t Alllertc~n. store mately three hundred children will par-, egg or not each participant will have a given over to an especially beautiful! m~nts as well as the fact that any cut
bUlldmg ~nd would either run mto the ticipate in the affair. Many parents have I good time and ulldoubtedly will find program beginning with the celebrated tIus year would prob
played by Mr. Kneedler on the organ.
demands, it would be wiser to keep the
new parkmg area an.d the present road- cess of the hunt to some extent will be i Chief of Police John Roged has
The choir will sing "The l.ord Now
way no~th of the railroad. .
measured by the number of small chil-I agreed to cooperate in seeing the chil- Victorious". by Mascagni; a traditional tax rate at the same figure.
Mr. fern pIe .when questIOned about dren who participate.
dren safely across the strcCl:S to the place Spanish Easter Carol; the well-known
The estimate of borough expenditures
the proposal. said he saw no apparent I Photographers from the Philadelphia where the hunt is to be held and there "Hosanna" b,' Granier and the "Ser- and receipts for 1931 as submitted by
reason why It co~ld not be worked out newspapers will be on hand so that many. will be a number of adults present to aphic Song" IlY Ruhenstein with organ,
l.eonard C. Ashton, head of the finance
but that ~IO defilllte statement could he of the participants will see -themselves in I sec that children over ten years of age violin and harp accompaniment.
made until the contracts for the under- Sunday's papers.
do not participate.
The assisting artists are Anthony committee, and used as the basis of the
pass had been let when the temporary
The principal prize,s for the hunt conI f the hunt is well attended and suc- Bove, harpist and Edna Coatc.s Cola fe- tax rate for this year was as follows:
~oad would be proposed to the cOlllpany, sist of live rabbits which have been on cessfully carried on, it promise,s to be-' mina violinist.
CE~~!~s'
111 ~harg~ of ~he work.
.
Idisplay all this week in the window of i come an annu~1 affair sponsored each Everyone is cordially invited to at- Accounts ........................ $ 5,525.52
. EveI! If .the tempor~ry roadway IS pro- The S1mrtlIl1l0rt?u/~ office. These rah-! year bv The S-warlltmoreaJl..
tend and bring their friends.
Highways........................ 26,547.50
vldee! It wtll be councIl's idea to establish I
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Public Property ................. 4,454.60
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Public Safety
.................. . 31,118.40
t le (etours onglllally
planned so that
Sewers
...........................
5,350.00
through traffic and heavy commercial
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$ 72.996.02
traffic
will be encouraged to use SwartllI December 1930 bills paid In 1931..
642.18
1
'1 0fC ::II(! Val" :I\· .. ·11Ie~. OIl· to ~l\"~:d
5"N)lld Tn.'Itl'lmP..... t on,Pnm!ler
3.4110.01\
S
0.1 ta:,~3
paltt 5(!,
oelOle
• wart IlI110re altogether in traveling heII DIScount
10-1-31 (73%
at $59.400)
on
tween Philadelphia and Chc.ster, and that
co~1:c~~~'s' commi~lo'ri' 0'11'
2.168.10
the use of the temporary roadway be re-I
taxes after deducting discount.
stricted to traffic within the borough as I'
I (2~jz7to on $41.194) .............. 1.029.85
ColleLt
on taxe3
much as possible.
paid between
Oct. 1 and
Nov.
In order to huild the new roadway it
30, 1931 (21,2% on $1500)...... ..
37.50
on (2taxes
cummlSS1"n
'
, COllec.vr·s
id I D
b
1930
wou Id be necessary to remove the traffic
pedestal at Park ave. and Chester rd.
I ~~ $69~3) .~~~~.:~ ......... 1:~~
174.08
Council is agreeable to thl·s·.
I Collect()r',; commission on Kimmel Tract Tax (2%% on $900) ..
22.50
The lIew arrangement suggested hy
i Collector's commiSSion on taxes
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del1nquent
tor
1930
collected
in
COlIllCI WI I undouhtedly meet the ap- I
i 1931 (2~2';~ on $IOUO) .•.•.•.•.•
175.00
proval of townspeople and the merchants I
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$ 80.705.23
in particular. J acoh Meschter, president
Less Miscellaneous Receipts...... 6,531.58
of
the
Swarthmore
Business
).Ien's
AsI
sociatioll sai(1 that lie klle,v the melnl)ers'
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Net Requlrements ............... .$ 74.173.65
~f the' ;ssoc iat ion would welcome ~; ---------- .. _- .-- -.----.-------- Balance for ContingenCle3 ........ 1.435.35
Council Urges R.R. to Build
Temporary Roadway East
of Present Cr08sing
Live Rabbits To Be Given Finders of Prize
Winning Eggs; Sponsored By The
Swarthmorean; Limited to
Children 10 Years or
Under
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tem)loraQ crossing at Chester road in I
order to accommodate those who live;
1I0rth of the railroad and vi<;it the hllsi- i
lIess district every day.
:
During the past week, the last bids 011 :
the construction of the underpass were
received and it is expected that contracts I'
will he let by the middle of next week.
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EASTER MUSIC" T
TRINITY CHU~CH:
EASTER AT THE
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Lloyd P. Stevens, Minister
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The choir, assisted by F. Nevin Wiest:
and John D. Hoffa, Cornetists, will rend- ,
9:45-SUNDAY SCHOOL
er special Easter music at the eleven I
Easter Exerclses in the Church
o'clock service to-morrow morning, un-/
der the direction of Frederick A Knapp, I
Special Music-Recitations
orgallist a n II choirmaster.
GOllllod's'
"Messe Salonelle"-the St. Cecilie ~Iass
-w i II be sun g.
The solo i s t s
will be, Edna MixseH, Soprano, Florence
Mixsell, Alto, Walter Studdiford, Tenor
11::)0 A.M.
and William Garnder Cleaves, Treble.
"EASTER MEMORIES"
The Offertory will be "The Gloria" from
the ·'12th. Mass" by Mozart. The Organ
Reception 01 Members
numhers include, "Prelude anf Fugue",
by Bach and the "Grand Chorus" (A
Major) by Guilmant.
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At 4:00 o'clock there will be a Childrens' Easter Service. The Girls' Church
8:00 P.M.
School 'Choir, directed by Mrs. Samuel:
EASTER MUSICAL PROGRAM
D. ·Clyde will sing.
!
On Monday evening, April 6th., the
By augmented cbolr
Annual Parish Meeting will be held in
the Parish House at 8:00 o'clock. A
Parish Reception, given by the Woman's Guild, will follow. Mrs. Charles A.
Stern is chairman of ·the Reception Committee.
Shelley's Orchestra of six pieces has WOMEN VOTERS HEAR
been engaged for the music at the Dance WOMEN'S RIGHTS DISCUSSED
to be given by the young people on Friday evening, April 17th., in the Woman'!>
The Swarthmore League of Women
Club, following the play, "What Men Voters met Tuesday afternoon at the
Live By!'
.
Club HQuse. Mrs. E. A. Yarnall pre.-...
M iss Flora H. Witham of Swarth- sided . i~the absence of the chairman,
more has heen visitin,8 at Haddon Hall, Mrs. ]: '.Barrutrd Walton •. rhe subject
Atlantic City. Other Swarthmore guests
"The~ Legal Status of Women in Pennregistered at Haddon Hall during the
sylvania"
was discussed hy Mrs. W. H.
past week have been: Mr. and·· Mrs.
J. Bernard Walton, Mr. Joseph H. Wal- Elsbree. Mrs. Harold Barnes, Mrs. Harton, Miss Martha G. Haviland and Mr. old Goodwin, Mr.s. Philip Jewett, and
James S. Havilatxl.
Mrs. E. A. Jenkins.
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THE
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle. Pastor
CORDIALLY INVITES YOU
TO J::>IN IN ITS
EASTER SERVICES
11 :O{}-MORNING WORSHIP
Offering for Unemployed
SERMON BY PASTOR
"THE PRACTICE OF IMMORTALITY"
4 :45--0RGAN
WORSffiP
ORGAN AND VIOLIN
5:0{}-VESPER SERVICE OF EASTER
MUSIC
ANTHONY BOVE, Harpist
EDNA COATES COLEFEMINA. Vol1nlst
WEDNESDAY. 6:30
ANNUAL DINNER OF CONGREGATION
8:00-ANNUAL MEETINGS
FIRBT CHURCH OP CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Services:
11:00 A.M.-8unday School.
11:00 A.M.-8unday Lesson-Sermon.
Wednesday evening meeting each week,
8 p. m. Reading room open dally. except
Sundays and holidays, 1 P.M. to 4 P.M.•
Church edifice.
cordially
attend the
All areand
senlces
use the Invited
ReadingtoRoom.
Total ........................ $ 75.609.00
RECEIPTS
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Episcopal
Chester Road and College Avenup
Rector
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M.
7:00 A. M.-Easter Dawn Service for young
people of Swarthmore. College Walk
10:00--EASTER SERVICES OF THE
SUNDAY SCHOOL
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8:00
Balance on hand January I, 1931.$ 15.855.00
Taxes collected in Dec. 1930 and
received by Borough Treasurer
I In January 1931 ....
...
7,20:1.0)
; Taxes delinquent for 1930 which
will be collected In 1931........ 7.000.00
Penalties on 1930 delinquent
taxes (5% on $7,OOJ) ...........
3!ir).'IO
.8 MUls tax on Kimmel Tract.....
342.00
; 1931 taxes to be re::elved in 1931
i ($43,362.00 to Oct. 1 plus $1500
I In Oct. and Nov.) ............. 44.862.00
I
Total ........ " .............. $ 7:i.6J:I.uJ
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Actual
EX"en rl t.·lres
in 1930
Accounts .................. $ 5,225.4H (net)
Highways.. .......... ...... 14.44J.59 (net)
Public Property ........... 3.553.24
Public Safety ............. 2!1.413.3/
Sewers .................... 1,685.32
a.m.-Holy Communion.
11:00 a.m.-Holy Communion and Sermon.
Total .................. $ 53.321.00
Harold Barnes president of the hoard
oi the Swarthmore Puhlic Lihrary acSoloISts:
companied by )'Ir.~. Jesse H. Hohnes,
),1 rs. Phelps Soule, Mrs. Harold Griffin
Edna Mlxsell. Soprano
and )'Irs. Soule Hodge, members of the
Florence Mlxsell, Alto
I library hoard,
waited upon cOllncil and
Walter Studdtrord, Tenor
i p:esented a petition requesting submisWilliam Gardner Cleaves. Treble
i sl~n t? the "oters at the September
I prtmartes whether or not a one-hal f mill
Cornetists
'tax should he levied upon the tax I)ayers
John D. Hoffa
F. Nevin Wiest
of Swarthmore for the purpose of providing funds for the public library.
The petition contained the names of
approvimately
350 voters or more than
4:00 P.M.
the 3 per cent neces..c;ary to make council
placc .the question 011 thc hallot in SepCHILDREN'S EASTER SERVICE
I tember.
~Ir. Barnes after presenting the
petition also pointed out that the library
would need about $900 above 'the amount
THE RELIGIOUS SOUJ..l!iJ.X OP""'~
raised in the membership drive this year
... ""'"-"'4........
to
meet operating expenses for the curAt the core of our personality Is a spark
lighted at the altar ot God In heaven-can rent year.
the Quaker raith be better expressed?A resolution was passed hy council
t'
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Gerald Kenway Hibbert.
-I s atlllg t lat III View of t e general coopSUNDAY
eratioll with council 011 the part of the
9:45 A.M.-First Day School In Whittier property owners to cause al1 sidewalks
House.
' an addltlona
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9:45 A.M.-The
Adult Class In the MeetlDg t 0 he pIacc(I '11\ goo
repair,
House. I.ed on April 5th by period of one month would be granted
Wilhelm Hubben, of the Ger- f
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man Yearly Meeting.
or voluntary compltance WIth the rc11:00 A.M.-Meeting tor Worship In the quest of council to repair or reconstruct
Meeting House.
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wa s.
us means t at na notIces al9:30 A.M. to 2~~!~lng and QuUt- lowing thirty. days before council underInlt In Whittier House. BOl luncheon.
takes to repaIr walk,s that have not been
repaired, will be sent out May I instead
All are cordially ..
lnnVII~.
___ to Join In these , of the first of April.
SPECIAL MUSIC
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Report Progress In Additional
Plans For Historical Pilgrimage
APRIL
great-grandson of Jane built the old
uBluc Church" which still stands on
Baltimore l)ike near Woodland Avenue.
This was to be a free church for the
benefit of the community. Although it
Just to the north of Swarthmore lies! 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , is no longer used for regular services it
one of the most interesting spots in this!
Historical Pilgrimage
stands as a symbol of early church unity
region from an historical point of "iew, ,
Planned for April 18
and is still used for special occasions.
Not far from the ~[edia Sport Line sta-
The Swarthmore Home
Swiss \l'ulches Rcpuircd
All "fork Guuranteed One Year
A. R. F ARRENY
III South Olive Street, Media
~;f';o;Tltw'we7;'~Y;W;;i.;h;J~OWh;n;;w~~an;a;m;;ak;e;7Wi I
'Free Delivery
Sw. 761-762
MARTEL
BROS.
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Mrs. J. v. S. Bishop, of Harvard avenue, has returned from Atlantic City
where she recuJ>erated from a recent
illness.
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and
SdJllol _·\~~ociation is arranging
i0r :I lIi;-;l\lri..: Pilg-rim;lgc oi
~\\'artlllll()re, nil Saturday, April
18th, (In case of rain on the
25tld. The places to he visited
arc: The site of Jane !.owncs
Cave; the Blue Church; the Benjamin \Vest House; and the
l.eiper House, Leiper Quarry, and
first railroad remains. The tour
will be open to any member of
the borough, and if there arc any
~lIggcstions as to other places of
historic interest in the neighborhood, the committee in charge
will be glad to hear them. Please
notify Mrs. E. H. Bonsall, Jr.,
Cornell a\'(~nuc_
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For
James
Your New Spring Suit
Mr. and Mrs.
Faric.s, of Yale avenue, will
Swarthmore avenue are entertaining at spent the Easter week-end with his partea Sunday afternoon.
cnts. He is a student at State CoiJege.
Samuel M. Dodd
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representing
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Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Reavis of UniDr. E. Fullerton Cook, of Yale avenue,
versity Place will have as their guests
over Easter and next week, Mrs. Rea- is spending several days at the seashore.
vis' mother and sister, Mrs. A. E.
* * *
~frs.
\Vashington,
Thomas and D. C.
G. E. Thomas of
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The Edwards Tailoring Co.
Sw. 698-M
r:~~I~iS~S~E;.va;:M~a~y~M;;Ur;r;ay~,~O;f~c~h;evy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
},-fr. and Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman
of Harvard avenue are entertaining Mrs.
Ullman's cousin Miss ,Miriam B. WatSOil of LOC115t Ridge, Louisana. Miss
\Vatsen is a .student at Columbia University this year.
tion at Sproul road, on the side of a mill
overlooking the Amenisky Run, is a
The Swarthmore Auxiliary of the
small marker bearing the inscription:
Harold Ainsworth Post of the American Legion entertained the members of
Jane
the Norwood Legion Auxiliary on WedLownes
nesday at the home of :Mrs. Roy C.
Cave &
Comley
on Swarthmore avenue.
Dwelling
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1685
Roland Eaton, of Dickinson avenue,
This brave wOman was one of the
pioneer mothers who, with her husband left Wednesday afternoon to attend the
conference on national education which
and lour children, left England shortly opened in Boston on Thursday. After
after William Penn had- started his the conference ~fr. Eaton intends to visit
colony in the New World.
his father qt Bath, Me.
Her husband was in a weakened con• • *
dition, having suffered imprisonment in
The
wl'{lding
of 'hI iss Marie Alexia
England on account of his Quaker faith,
du
Pont
Orti7.
and Caspar Gordon
and he did not live to sec America.
Sharpless,
the
.'ion
of ~fr. and \frs.
But the wife and children did not think
Caspar
Pennock
Sharpless,
of Swarthof turning back when they arrived. Wilmore,
has
been
'set
for
:May
30 at the
liam Penn assigned them a grant of
land not far from Crum Creek and in :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
the soft bank of a cliff they dug out a ve.---'T§'_-_.\••r..~'t&'""_-...1:.•.J.,rA~A-__-__~--V
cave ho~e in which the>: spent the first
I
Year untt! they could budd a permanent
•
home.
In those days there were wolves and
hear.<; in the forests and it took a great
deal of courage to face these dangers as
well as the cold. But in spite of all the
Swarthmore 1441
perils the mother and children, James,
A TEN-YEAR COMPARISON
Showing the Growth of
THE SWARTHMORE BUILDING ASSOCIATION
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Fresh Green
Asparagus
35c large bunch
April, 1921
Oranges
19c doz.
New Potatoes
FRED J HARLEY
18c box
UPHOLSTERING
Golden Bananas
19c & 29c doz.
FRESH SHAD
Furniture Restoring
$568,290.31
Dues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $424. 776.00
Payments in Advance. . . . .
303.50
Borrowed Money . . . . . . ..
28,600.00
Contingent Reserve. . . ... .
500.00
Profit Distributable • . . . . .. 114,11 0.8 I
$568.290.31
Joseph E. Haines, Preaident
Thomaa W. Andrew, Vice Pres.
$ 1.045.848.00
746.00
19,000.00
10,844.51
312,740.71
$ 1,389,179.22
Norman S. Passmore, Secretary
Elric S. Sproat, Treaaurer
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APRIL 4, 1931
THE SWARTHMOREAN
HONOR ROLL OF
of education at Swarthmore College and
SWARTHMORE HI h.ead of the Indian Bureau of Educa- HONORA,RY SOCIETY AT .
bon.
HIGH SCHOOL ELECTS
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'Frank R. Morey, supervising principal
The National Honorary Society for
of the Swarthmore schools, has released
Emergency Concert
high school students comparable to Phi
the following list of students on the
An
emergency
concert
for
the
benefit
Beta
Kappa in American colleges anDistinguished Roll, the Honor Roll and
of the unemployed musicians of the City nounces the election to membership of
the Merit Roll.
Those on the Distinguished. Honot
Roll for having a mark of A III every
subject are: Elizabeth Main, Elizabeth
Stavers and Ruth Trostel all of the
10-2
d
gra e.
The honor roll for those receiving
four A's and no C's contains the names
of a greater n u m b e r of students.
of Philadelphia liy the Philadelphia
orchestra conducted by l.eopold Stoko\Vski will be given at the Academy of
Music Wednesday evening April 15, at
8 :20. There are 700 orchestral musicians
Ph"r
d I h'
rt' II
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I a e p la pa .. y emp oyed and
1000 have been without employment
Whatsoever for some time. Tickets may
be secured from the Philadelphia Orches-
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MEN!
rou have never U)orn a IlIna,.te,. Sr..t
0,.
Topcoat!
---""--REGULAR MEETING OF
WOMAN'S ASSOCIATION
The regular meeting of the Woman's
Association of the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church will he held on Friday,
April 10 at 10 :30 A. ~L There will be
sewing for the needy with Mr.s. Elric
Sproat in charge. A box luncheon will
be served at 12 :30. Coffee wiB be served.
Each woman is asked to pay the usual
price for luncheon and as much n.lOre
as she is able-the proceeds to be gIVen.
to the Unemployment Bureau.
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The business meeting at 1 :45 will he
followed by the program which will bell
on the subject "A New Approach to our
Indian Neighbors". The guest speaker
will be Dr. \V. Carson Ryan, professor
v
••• AGAIN
KENT'S CLOTHES fo,. EASTER
set a new value stalldard III wearing
apl.arel~ sellillg at
MILL PRIC.ES
EASTER AND NEW SPRING CLOTHES
ARE SYNONYMOUS. Business Men, College Men, Professional Men, all are interested
in Kent's showing of Spring models, hecause
they appeal to all who dress smartly and
spend wisely. Where else hut at Kent's can
you obtain such pleasing fabrics at such a
nominal price. WE BRIDGE THE GAPONE COMPLETE ORGANIZATION, sellwg direct to the consumer, which means
YARDS:
Richmcnd & Dyott Sts.
Reg. 3511.
4th & Allegheny Ave.
Reg. 1308.
49th & Grays Ave. Bar.
5140.
U~per Darby:
State Road. above Lansdowne Ave.
Clearbrook 3951.
9th & NOlTi. Sts. Columbia 2125.
Elkins Park, Ashburn Rd.
Melrose 4198.
Swarthmore:
Darbnouth Ave.
Your
Home
ONE rllOFIT
Men'lII Topeoa'lII
.15_00 to 825_00
Ladles' (;oa's
~Ien's
Ladles' TaIlCtr.,d S .... s
Spring S .. I'III
815.50 to 821_liO
Boys' Spring Suits
80.50 to 81 7.50
Wilson Coal &. Supply COl
(Look for the Yellow Truck)
8:i:l ..:iO '0 835.00
CDIode
'0 nlf"Hflllr.-l
(0 8:1 .. _00
8:10_00
Bla .. ke'lII &
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The Mason Builders Supply
Co. announce the greatest price
reductions ever offered in the
prepared sizes.
use in your furnace, and also
help with any problems you
may have.
It is inevitable that by Fall,
prices will be advanced considerably, and next Fall you are
going to need coal.
Cleaning Your Heater
Our coal-the highest quality
you can buy-is just in. Buy it
now-fresh mined-at this, the
best time of the year.
We will clean your heater at a
nominal charge, or the coupon
below will bring you our free
booklet giving directions how
to care for your heater so that
it will not deteriorate during
the summer.
Advice on Service
Insist on the Brands
Our engineering Service department is at your disposal
without cost to you. One of our
experienced engineers will
gladly call and advise you on
the most economical sizes to
Any dealer can offer you reduced prices on inferior coal.
Play safe and get the most heat
per dollar by buying quality
coal. A call now will save you
money.
"WE CHEER FULL Y EXTEND CREDIT TO RESPONSIBLE BUYERS"
Can you really invite
your friends and guests
into your home, know-
PHONE SWARTHMORE 345
ing that it is as modern
inside as outside?
Up-
ways noticed first. Phone
liS for suggestions.
BSTABLISHIID 1043
Woodward,
Jackson
RETAIL DEPAIlTMENT
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The Kent Manufaetnring Co.
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Edward Roberts *and
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The annual Junior-Senior dance was •••••••• , " " , ••••••• " . . .
held at the Woman's Club house last
Friday evening. Biddle Heg is presi-
TOC.rder
to-date plumbing is al-
ON THE BALTIMORE PIKE
OPEN SATURDAY TILL 5 P.M.
also members at this time: Lydia Bal- dent of the Junior class and Robert
lard, Lucy Black, Elizabeth Bonsall, Cuthill is pre.sident of the Senior class.
the foll~wing seniors of the Swarth-, ------------------------ ,
more Htgh School: Robert Detweiler, ~ ft.-. ........... w\L. .... .w:..-:..............__ ...
Herbert Harlow and Elizabeth Soule. I
Home Made Preserves
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and Jellies
I Baltimore PIke
Phone
are Biddle Heg, Alice Robinson and
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25c per 8 oz. glBss-delivered
Christine Robinson.
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I Riverview Ave.
Sw. 1600
The local chapter of the Society was
Elderberry, Blackberry
established at Swarthmore only last year.
Raapberry, Quince,
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tion, H. Jones and S. Thorn; 9-3 section,
Craemer
andDavis;
William
In theHelen
7-1 grade,
Mary
8-3 Craemer; and 11-2 section, A. Robinson.
The merit roll which requires that the
pupils have four B's or better and no
D's, inc:ludes in the 7-1 grade, Janet
Forster, Warren Bernard and Rebecca
Robinson; 7-2 section, John Robinson
Betty McGarrah, Petra Lingle, William Rutherford, Ralph Shelley, David
Shoemaker, Morgan Smith, Mary Williams, Myra Williams; 8-3 section, Betty
Cleaves, Helen Crowder, Betty Johnson, Edmund Jones} Lydia Lodge, Delia
Marshall, Betty Mitchell, Betty Passmore, Paul Paulson, Prudence Perry,
Dan Piper, Seymour Rutherford, Marian
Terman and Jack Wickham; 9-3 section, Irene Blasdell, Betty Calder, and
Elizabeth Schobingerj. 10-2 grade, Gains I
Blasdel, Ann Bonsall, Gale Hunter,
Philip Merriss, Jane Yaeger; 11-2 sec-I
tion, John Detlefsen, Bud Hickman, Lut.,
Hills, Francis :Murphey, Christine C. Rob-!
insoll. Byers Roxby, Brooks Sanford,
Bicklev Stevens, ·William Taylor. Elizabetn 'Taylor; 12-2 section, Lydia Ballard, Lucy Black, Elizabeth Bonsall, I
William Dodd, Herbert Harlow, :Michael i
Paulson, Elizabeth Soule and Dorothy I
\Vitham and Frederick Yocum.
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The Quality Must Be Better
& FUEL OIL
$ 1.389,179.22
SIXTY-FIITH SERIES NOW OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION
Our prices on Anthracite Coal
are reduced to same price level
as announced by other dealers.
Buy and Burn
3.450.00
3,226.27
6,842.00
820.03
Liabilities
April. 1921
April, 1931
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or we would not have such a
gratifying increase in
tonnage for 1931
$ 1.182.350.00
186.050.00
6,440.92
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and later built their home not far from
George,
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cave. Joseph and Alice all survived - -...
About one hundred years afterward"
the descendents of Jane ~ Lowncs placell a
marker on the spot where the cave had
been, in recognition of her bravery.
For years' the Lownes family lm\tc
Hved on the same ground and many
members of the family are still in the
neighbOrhood. George Bolton Lownes, a
APRIL COAL PRICES
Assets
April, 1931
First Mortgages . . . . . . . . . . $496.350.00
Loans on Own Shares. . .•..
42.450.00
Real Estate. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Libertv Bonds. . . . . . . ....
17.500.00
Dues Delinquent.........
2,016.00
Int. & Fines Delinquent. . . .
1.105.96
Interest Accrued. . . . . . . . .
2,927.75
Cash. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5,940.60
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~rr. and 1Irs. \VIll. Sproul Lewis of Gilbert
4, 1931
Chase, Washington, D. C., is the guest of
~Ir. and Mrs. J. Harlan Jessup, of Haverford avenue. ~Iiss Murray's engagement to Harlan R. Jessup was annowlced
recently.
home of the bride's parents" Mr. and
Mrs. Julian Ortiz, of Greenville, Del.
~fiss Ortiz is a grand-daughter of the
late Dr. and Mrs. Alexia I. du Pont,
of \VilmingtOIl.
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USE LINDBERGH BRIDGE
PARKING SPACE
Black, Inc.
Swarthmore
43
Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore
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Please send me without cost or obligation your booklet
care of heater, both summer and winter.
NAME,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.___ _
Mail To-Day.,
STREET_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oil
THE SWARTHMOREAN
APRIL
THE SWARTHMOREAN
H. Benjamin. Mrs. ·Emory Stern, Mrs.
Would you pay the small
Raymond Hagy, Mrs. Thomas B. Nash,
balance due on' a flne
Mrs. George Powell, Mrs. Lawrence
NATIONALLY KNOWN
Faries, Mrs. Frederick Rumford, Mrs.
Publiahed Every Friday at Swarthmore. Pa.
john Hall, Mrs. M. E. Jump. Miss
GRAND PIANO
Marian Deakyne, Miss Mabel Taylor.
Robert E. Sharples. Editor and Publisher
Miss Helen Ward and Miss Hanna
IN YOUR VICINITY
Hepworth.
Phone Swarthmore 900
Mrs. Frederick \V. Paterson. of 8 ColThe Credit Manager of a large Plano
Entered as Second Class matter, January 24,1929, at the Post Office at Swarth- lege avenue, returned to her home from House wm sell this Instrument for the
small balance due on lease rather than
more, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
New York.
bring It back to their Warerooms. Just
continue small weekly payments. This
SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1931
:===============~! piano Is almost brand new. Offers exTree CampaiftD Slow
A. \V. Conins who has been placed in
charge of planting trees along the streets
of Swarthmore where they are needed
reports that he has canvassed part of the
borough during the past week with only
fair results. Mr. .collins was placed in
charge of the work when it appeared
that there was insufficient interest among
the members of the tree committee ap-I
pointed by the Business and Civic
sociation Some time ago.
"It is unfortunate that the people of
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quick. Must be moved within 10 days.
Address-A. D. Mack. Dept. of Ac~unts.
1306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Fa.
WHEN YOU BUY
furniture insurance from
Emmon. and Andes, you
are also protecled from loss
by fire of your rugs, curtains, clothes, mirrors, traveling I.ags, golf clubs and
many other personal bclongings in your home_
You'd better call Swarlhmore 1600 and find oul
more about tbis protection.
a special program by members of the
school will be given.
A musical service wiJI be the feature
in the evening at 8 o'clock. A brief Easter meditation will be given by the pastor.
The Epworth League will unite with
the other youug peoples organizations. in
the early morning service to he held on
the steps of the Parish Hall, Swarthmore College.
The choir of the church will render
the following Easter music at the services ncxt Sunday.
Morning Services--
P. M. BARROW
COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
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Yours very truly.
J. DeL. Verplanck
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Paulson & Co.
100 Park Ave. Swarthmore, Pa.
PHONE SWARTHMORE 529
GARDEN
SEEDS
Our Stock is Large
Quality Best.
Store open Saturday
Evening till 8 P.M.
During Spring
Kentucky Blue Grass,
Orchard Gran. Shady
Grau, Bent Gran,
Terrace Grass, White
Dutch Clover.
McCALL'S SEED STORE
6th & Madison Sts.
Call for Catalogue
Chester 3800
Plenty of Parking Space-Madison Street Is two--,••,
traffic below 9th St.
THRIFT COUNTERACTS WANT
RUTLEDGE-MORTON BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
"Where Your Savingw Are Sale"
Conservative]y Progressive--Carcfully Managed-Safc and Sound
F. G. MEHR, Secrelary, 214 Cornell Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
Pennsylvania Gas & Electric Co.
First Lien and Refunding Mortgage 5 % Gold Bonds
Due March 1, 1958
Free of Pennsylvania Four Mills Personal Property Tax
Price 91 and Interest to Yield 5.75%
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
Incorporated
Investment Securities
1518 WALNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Delaware County Representative
Lansdowne, Pa.
Telephone-Madison 6474
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Cement Work
advantage of this
justifies the move.
F_ R. STEVENSON, Jr_
CHAS. E. FISCHER.
304 Dickinson Avenue
A National BankBut a Local Bank
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Phone Madison 594
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APRIL
With a directorate of leading residents and business men-with
officers whose homes and interests are a part of Swarthmore-the
modem services and all-round reliability of this local National Bank
are appealing more and more to those who desire a friendly conaide ration of their banking requirements.
The fourth annual Greater Chester
Exposition opens Monday of next week
and continues for six days closing Saturday night. The Exposition, which has \
always attracted a great many Swarth-!
more people, is conducted by the Dcla-I
ware County Chamber of -Commerce r
through its Retail Merchants' Division'
with W. F. Delehanty general manager
of the C. of C. cooperating.
Joseph ). Grieco is general manager of
the affair while Howard Gallagher man-,
ager of the Chester branch office of the I
Keystone Auto Club heads the committee
from the Retail Merchants Bureau. Mr.
'Gallagher is assisted by H. H. Ward,
Clifford N. Peoples, John Downham,
and Arthur D. Anderson.
The Harmonica Band of the Chester
Boys Club will give a concert Monday,
Wednesday and Friday nights between
8 and 9 P. M.
HOWARD GALLAGHER
\Vith an estimated revenue of $154,1000,000 available to the Department of
Highways for 1931-33. there is no shadow .of excuse for any increase in the
gasoline tax, according to J. Borton
,Veeks, president of the Keystone Automobile Club.
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NEWS NOTES
Easter Greetings
to our many, nlany
friend. in Ihis whole
counlryside.
It Wus on Easler Sun-
CHESTER
day last year Ibal we
opened 0 u r dining
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday
room, and Ihough Ihe
firsl year docs nol close
un Iii A,.ril 22nd, we
are happy to say thai
we have exceeded all
our expectations in the
volume of ),usiness we
The strangest pan ion the world
has ever known!
"DRACULA"
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Lawrence
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Auto Club, who is chairman of Cheater
merchante' committee sponsorin.g exposition.
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No sir·ree, not since they've
learned about our
~Ielick,
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The smartest fashions and
fabrics are available in the
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Sizes 141f2 to 261f2
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STATE THEATRE
CHESTER
DEL.%~RED
Media 1280
in
Re,ular Sunday houri and
aervice on Ealter Sunday. Rel_
ervations would be wiae.
"DANCE. FOOLS
DANCE"
UTOMA TICHEAT
A NTHRACITE
cash in 10 days.
The above prIces are
for coal delivered
in
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effect
SAFE-CLEAN--ECONOMICAL
April.
LIFE
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Phone Ridley Park 412
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GARDENS' AND LAWNS
FOR SALE and ON DISPLAY THIS WEEK in
SUPLEE'S STORE, So. Chester Road
H.B
• GREEN
1 SO. Princeton Ave.
Phone Sw. 1234
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
See Our Demonstration at the Greater Chester Exposition
INCORPORATED
(Since 1873)
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You are invited to inspect the latest model of
FRIGIDAIRE at the Chester Exposition, April
6th to 11th. Complimentary tickets may be
secured at the office of the Swarthmorean_
DELCHESTER UTILITIES CORP.
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Chester, Pa.
629 Welsh St_, Chester
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and food on its way out need notl
be juggled, or tip-tilted, or inconveniently parked on the distant
kitchen table ••• the flat expanse
of showy porcelain atop the
Frigidaire makes such a perfect
sening shelf!
It is an ideal place to put pipinghot things that should be cooled
off berore they are eJ:posed to
low temperatures ••• a splendid
permanerlt place to keep the few
foods that need nOli be refrigerated.
And nothing-hot or cold,
smooth
Dr
scratchy-can in any
way scar or mar the lifelong
lustre of its diamond..hard Por~
lain-on-steel finish.
If
Company
5th and Concord Ave.
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A conveniently./Tat, unencumbered
serving table top h on6 oj the fiery
,..al aJvantag.. oj Frigidaire Adwnwl Refrigeration. There are
many others. We invite YOII to come
;n 4na learn all aholll the",_
tHe NEW ALL WHITE PORCElAIN-ON-mEL FRIGIDAIRES ARE SOLD WRH
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3
YEAR COMPLETE GUARANTEE
DELCHESTER UTILITIES CORP.
629 Welsh Street
Chester, Pa.
CHESTER; 6148
CHESTER 2160
Media Representative
"Mr. S. P. Shrom will be In
attendance"
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Top of every
porcelain - topped table
II examine several
,i models of the new
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, Exposition April
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of The Swarthmorean or from exhibitors
--Sponsored By-Retail Merchants Bureau
Del. County ChaInber of Con'llnerce
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You are invited to
ROBERT HOWARTH'S SONS
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Admission at Door
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147 East 7th Street
8th and Sproul Streets
CHESTER, PA.
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CHESTER ARMORY
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See Our Display at the
Bc,sides the president, the officers of
Chester Exposition
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IStove • • 12.75
Nut • • 12.75
Pea • • 10.25
Buckwheat 8.25
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"The twenty-nine dubs affiliated in the
federation arc concerned with all things
• that make for the well being of the
I,I county," said Mrs. Melick.
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church 011 Sunday morning will be for i ~
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EXHIBIT and
be given the Swarthmore Branch of the;;;
County Relief Association.
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The Easter music is of an unusually
beautiful character. The choir will be
at the
a.ssisted at Vespers, fiv~ o·clock, bY,5
Anthony Bove of Philadelphia, harpist, §
and Edna Coates Colafemina, Swarthmore violinist.
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week have been well a\tended and a 5
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Mrs. William A. ]aquette of Elm
avenue is visiting Dr. William T. Ellis
and
£s.
Ellis at Fort Lauderdale,
Florida.
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Miss ~[ary Ford 'Child, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Child, 314 Vassar
ave., a member
C II of Fthed sophomore
. k 'Id class
at Hood 0 ege, •re eriC·, .I.~ ., was
"Within the last year we have taken recently elected to the reporter's board
several important steps to co-relate the of the college newspaper, The Blue and
I energies of the several clubs whose total Gre),. In her freshman year Miss Child
membership is ill thc neighborhood of was president of Freshman Commission,
: 1 4000 women."
the freshman honor society, and was
A President's council has recently been class representative on Cooperative Go"vformed by the Federation. This hody, I ernment hoard. She is a member of the
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nAnytime-Anywhere
lather plan caliS for two meetmgs a year
Shop-Alain St.. Alorton
of the chairmen of similar committees.
: These meetings arc held between the
three general meetings of the Federation.
--Interior Decorator-The Federation also holds frequent
UPHOLSTERING
: "institutes," meetings which take the
FURNITURE RESTORING
: form of a school for club organization r
WINDOW SHADES
work. At the last meeting of this sort,
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS
held in Media, 300 members were presCUSTOJ\I 1\IADE
P. O. Box 31
lent.
the
pare::~.byteri"':~h~rch N~tes
)'£rs. G. C. H. Snyder and sons of
Swarthmore are passing a few days at
the Dodge Hotel in Washington. Another
guest from Swarthmore at The Dodge
is Mrs. Margaret C. Freedley.
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are no
COUNTY FEDERATION
OF WOMEN ACTIVE
I Clubs are a tubercular hospital at Broad
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wild flowers and trees, the banning of
large and unsightly advertising signs
. along the highways and better inter-
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have enjoyed during
Ihe year and we wou\<1
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Mrs. Sargent Walter, of North Chester road, will entertain at a family dinner
at her home, on Sunday.
Mrs. Horace .C. Pusey, }w[iss :Mary
Pusey and Carroll Pusey, of 938 Maple
Terrace, have returned to their home
from a trip to the south.
Mrs. H. Jeremiah Creighton, of 515
Elm avenue, has returned to her home
from visiting :Mrs. Hervey Walker, in
northern New Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones of Dickinson avenUe and son Donald, who is a
student at Harvard, have spent the past
\veek motoring through Virginia. ~{r5.
John Murphy accompanied them.
Mrs. Blanche Devereux and daughter
spent the past week in Atlantic City.
Mrs. Arno Viehoever of Rutgers avenue entertained at tea last Saturday afternoon.
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Mrs. William T. Hull. 504 Walnut
Lane, will entertain at luncheon. on Friday, April 10, in honor of her daughter
Mrs. Bronson Davis, of Richfield, Mass.
The contract bridge tournament, which
has been held at the Strath Haven Inn,
under the auspices of Mrs. Arthur Robinson, will hold the last two meetings on
April 7 and April 14.
Bi~ollJ ~ubs.·
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NO EXCUSE FOR
GAS TAX INCREASE
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DIRECTION STANLEY CO.
OF AMERICA
ar~ i~'· Satterth~aite,
second vice pres i- college choir, and also a member of the I first time this year at the Easter service
dent; ·Mrs. Floyd S. Canniff. recording Debating and
10f the
School,. iln klhe church,
secretary: Mrs. E.· M. Boyd, secretary
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Sunday morl11ng at ten 0 c oc .
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assar aveand Mrs. C. A. Donnelly, treasurer.
nue motored to Washington. D.· C.• to
,Greater Che.ster. Exposition At·
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Chester A
'rmory
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The number of people taking
110 Pow-elton Ave.
MAH 0 N EY =
General Contractor
Special Still On!
Sow OLD ENGUSH LawnGrasa Seed
Plant Sweet P-Fertilize the Lawn
Vigoro-Bone Meal-Sheep Manur_Etc.
'P/um_~
Corres"'ondence
Ury Cleaning
LANDRETH'S
Swarthmore have not caught the spirit of Organ:-Offertoirc de Paques-Batiste ~==============;
thts rnO\'cment to replace many of the Anthem :-Hallelujah! Christ is Risen- ;;;
dead and dying trees around the borough
Handel-Simper
or to ptant new ones where none stand
(In 'Choir~room)
at present." dec1ared Mr. Collins. "Many Anthem :-The Trumpet shall soundpeople refuse to say yes or no and inHandel-Hall
..:.-dicate they will wait and see what their Offertory:-Pastorale (Wm. Tell Overl1t"ighhors are going to do.
ture)-Rossini
Heating and
"The only way that the movement will Solo :-111 the end of the Sabbath-Speaks
Roofing
be a complete success is for the B. and
Mrs. Grace V. S. Greene
C. or some organized group to get behind Anthem:-This Glad Easter Day-Dickit and let every property owner know
iuson
that the whole town is in favor of this Organ :-Finale (\Vm. Tell Overture)beautification program.
Rossini
Phone Swarthmore 82
"\Vhile I have been designated by the
Evening ServicesModernize your Bathroom at
Busincss and Civic Association as the Organ: - Offertoire, D minor _ Batiste
one to receive orders for the planting of Anthem :-Ha1leIujah! Christ is Risen- Low Cost. Reroof with Asbestos
trees the two or two-and-onc-half dolHandel-Simper
Shingles.
Jars that it will cost to plant the trees Anthem :-Open the Gates of the Temple
represents no profit to me in view of the
-Knapp
time I am ~akiltg to talk to people ~d Offertory:-Borghild's Dream--Grieg
the low Price that the trees arc bemg Quartette :-0 Voice of the Bclovedsold for."
Price
<: , ,
Anthem: - Magdaline
Warren
Organ :-Jubilate Deo
Silver
Phone, Sw_ 1225
'.J:'
Soprano, Mrs. Grace V. S. Greene;
contralto, Miss D. ~[adeline Hausmann; Muhlenberg Ave_ Rutledge
To tile Editor of The S'lvarfhmorean:
tenor, Mr. Arthur Price; and baritone,
I wish to apologize for the seeming Mr. E. H. Haabestad. Reuben S. Hor~
slur on Ollr Swarthmore assessor con. mann, organist and choirmaster.
Builder of Artistic Homes
tained in Illy letter of some weeks ago,
in
~?\frs. John Essingler, of Columbia
when I said that I had not been charged
SWARTHMORE and VICINITY
a personal tax ahhough I had made a avenue, entertained llonday at her home
return. I have just learned that the when her guests included Mrs. Edward
Homes designed and built to
personal tax of 1930 is hased on the
meet individual needs.
I
4, 1931
CHARLES A. HIGGINS
TERMS WILL BE ,\RR,\NOED TO SUIT THE PURCHASER
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Published Every Friday at Swarthmore, Pa.
Robert E. Sharples.
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tht' I'arly llI(1rllill,~ :-('r\"in' tn 1)1..' h{'ld '011
the .~tl..·Jl" oi thl' I'ari~h Iiali. Swarth-
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C"iF!I"!.!t.· 01 plallting trees along tl1l' "trteL..;
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METHODIST CHURCH
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CHESTER
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DEMONSTRA TlON
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NEWS NOTES
alld
Edna
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CoJaft'milla,
~\\"arth-
H. B. GREEN
The llannonica Band of the Chl':-itrr
Bon Clnh will gin' a COlletTI ),londay.
\\·~~hlt'.-;r1a\' and Frida\· nights l)ctwl.·cll
~ and 9 p~ ..\1.
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THERMOLATOR
tax, accorcilllg to ]. Uorton, l'nlllll\"
l:re.sicit.'llt of the Kcystone Auto-I 1'11(;-·. Ea:;!er Illu:-;i..:: i~ oi .111. t1nll~llally
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heautlllli l'baracll-r. ·1 hl' chOIr Will hI..'
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Jo"cph J. Grin:n i.-; gCIH'!":!1 lIlanag ...-r ot
tltl' alT;lir ",hill' Iloward Call:u,!!ll'r mallagel" oi the CIll'~tt'r hranch o!lil'l' ot tht'
1'1..'\''-;1011(' .. \uto C1uh hl..'a
Gallag-hl'f j" assish'(1 by II. II. \Vanl.
Clifford 1'\. Pl'opil..·s. John Downham.
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through ih -Rl..'tail .\I('reliant.-;' I )i\·i..;ilill
with \Y. F. Iklt-hanty gl'lll'rai m
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GAS TAX INCREASE
Presbyterian Church Notes
1 So. Princeton Ave.
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Call for Catalogue
TIIRlFT COUNTERACTS II",VT
RUTLEDGE,MOUTON BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATIOt'i
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First Lien and Refunding Mortgage 5 % Gold Bonds
Due March I, 1958
CHESTER ARMORY
Free of Pennsylvania Four i\lilIs Personal Property Tax
8th and Sproul Streets
CHESTER, P A.
Price 91 and Interest to Yield 5.75%
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
Admission at Door
Incorporated
25c
Tickets available without cost at office
of The Swarthmorean or from exhibitors
Investment Securities
1518 WALNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Delaware County Representative
110 Powelton Ave. Lansdowne, Pa.
Telephone-Madison 6474
A National BankBut a Local Bank
With a directorate of leading residents and business men-with
officers. whose homes and interests arc a part of Swarthmore-the
mcdern services and all· round reliability of this local Na.tional Bank
,are appealing more and more to those who desire a friendly con.
sidcration of their banking requirements_
Wilkins. Bnltl-
SwarthInore National Bank
and Trust COInpany
HServing Swarthmore Since 1904"
o
II ... ~'(·a.· (.Iud
WI'
IOO'!> BAG
DEL%~RED
Per
$2.50
2000
Lbs,
Will
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sa\'
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rOYQ yourSOIL and
na QThi
Deduct SOc per 2000 Ibs. for
cash in 10 days,
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Egg • • $12.50
Stove. • 12.75
Nut • • 12.75
Pea • • 10.25
Buckwheat 8.25
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sl'cn:tary
Plenty of Parking Space--;Uadisoll Street is twoo'".•"
GROW
'!UY WHEN REASONAIlLIt 1: 1:
BURN WHEN 5IEASONABLEA"J:
Regular Sunday hours and
service on Ea.stcr Sunday_ Res.
The ahove prices are III effect
for coal delivered in April.
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Van Alen Bros.·
Phone Ridley Park 412
ervationA would be wise.
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UTOMA TIC HEAT
A NTHRACITE
models of the new
Kelvinator at our
booth in the Chester
Exposition April
LIFE
GARDENS AND LAWNS
FOR SALE and ON DISPLAY THIS WEEK
See Our Demonstration at the Greater Chester Exposition
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SUPLEE'S STORE, So. Chester Road
H.
B
GREEN
1 SO. Princeton Ave.
Phone Sw. 1234
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Chester Kelvinator
Company
ROBERT HOWARTH'S SONS
INCORPORATED
(Since
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3 YEAR ,COMPLETE
GUARANTEE
DELCHESTER UTILITIES CORP.
629 Welsh Street
Chester, Pa.
5th and COl1cnrd Ave.
1873)
C'oIlVCtliCIII/y jl~ll, IIIJel1CIIIIlhereti
servillg table top is olle of the very
real at/vall/flges of Frigidaire Ad.
t'lll/ced Rejrigeralioll. There are
many olhers. W'e illvile YOII 10 come
in a"d learll all abollt them.
THE NEW AlL WHITE PORCELAIN-ON-STEEL FRIGIDAIRES ARE SOLD WITH
6·11.
SAFE-CLEAN-ECONOMICAL
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For COZY COMFORT
In Every HOlTle
THE ELECTRIC FURNACE.MAN
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"NEW MOON"
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Easter Greetings
I'uum~ ,illitl IhUII;!h Ih •.
MOORE
From Williams k
Reprints from author at
Swarthmore, Penna., $1.10.
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday
Grace
By C. If. nOUlSSON
Standard hllndllOOk and directory
to this new hl.'lp for WJVES, recomnU'llded by U. S. :-.nclctics, by Phllu .
clime, p. 333. Tells about 71,845
pati('nts treated, fccs If any, results;
family doctors; opinions pro and
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Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Seventy
Birth Control Clinics
more, Md,. $-1.00.
f'OIl n 1.·vJoii fit,.
"DRACULA"
CHA8. E. FISCHER
304 Dickinson Avenue
Sw.335.W
Repair work and new installations
Phone Swa. 428.R
5,N
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lir.-;t tillll' thi:-; .\Tar at the Ea:-;ter sl'rdn'
of the
ill the church.
F. R, STEVENSON. Jr.
(~()n.
f.'it'lIlls in .hi.s whulp
has ever known!
Homes designed and built to
meet individual needs.
GEORGE H. KELLEY
Electrician
10
CHESTER
;n
SWARTHMORE and VICINITY
sw "HTH~IOH.E
Pa.
Dehating" and
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Kentucky Blue Grass,
Orchard Grass, Shady
Grass,
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Grass,
Terrace Grass, White
Dutch Clover.
6th & Madison Sts.
P. M. BAR ROW
C 0 VE R S
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McCALL'S SEED STORE
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Phone Swarthmore 82
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BlIsi!!,',~" and l'i,·ic .\,,:-Of..:iatillll a.~ Ihl'
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Shingles.
trn'~ till' t \\"1 f ,'I' I\\"' f-and-"III'-h;t! I dol- .\1lIhc1ll:-IIalh.:\lljah~ l'hri-"t is l":'i~l'lllar:> that il wi!! cn:-;I tv planl tlil' Irl'l'~
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repreQ'l1h lln pl"olit to IIII.' in "icw ,Ii the .\",h'·"I:-()p,." the ':a',·., oj the T'",pl,
- ""app
time I alii takin!.! to talk to pcople and
Ih\' ],f\\ ]frin' that lilt' Irel's an' hl·ll1.~
PftO~[
Evening till 8 P.M.
I,
dicak thv.,· will wait alii I
lIl"i.!.!hh.)r-. are .~()illg til dn.
111l' Park .-\,'1..',
Quality Best.
Store open Saturday
'A'I
Satterthwaitl.."
Chl..'slt'I" I
1':XIJO~itioll open..; .\llIlIday of next week
and L'(llItilltll''-; ior .-;ix d
Paulson & Co.
Our Stock is Large
ha\'t' l1'fl l';IlI~ht tl1l' ~piril of Organ:-()fft,rt(Jin' dl' I'aqu('.-;-Bilti.-;tt' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;
lllf)n'llll'!1t to n'pl;ICl' m;llly I,i thc .\lltlw1l1:- Ilalll'lujah! Chl"i~t IS Riscn-I:;;
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I are I.
second vict! llresi-! ("Ikge choir.
ai:>1l a memlier of tht:
Greater Chester Exposition At
·1' dellt~
Floyd S. Canniff, recording:
nio\ngy c1ulls_
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~\TrdCln':
).f. Bonl,
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Ja1ll1'~
Thollla:-;
oj
an'k and )'lrs. C. A. Donnelly, treasurer.
Chester Armory Next W ee:
to \\·a.-;hillgt,JII. I). C .. tn
The
SOW OLD ENGLISH Lawn Grass Seed
Plant Sweet Peas-Fertilize the Lawn
Vigoro-Bone Meal-Sheep Manure-Etc.
Inn~in~s
thi~
adVilnt.,J.:c of this
justifh.. s Ihe move.
This
Olrer,.; l'XOlll'. AllsWer
APRIL
The numbl..'. of people taking- =_§
LANDRETH'S
lU'r!'lonal he·
you.' hOIlH'.
Y()U~(I
(·.all Swarth.
111(1",· 16()O alit I lilltl (luI
mort· .ahuut lhis III·ott·(·lion.
nUll'\,
IlP\'·
\'a)u[, for "IHlll'
quick. ;\Iust b(' moved within 10 days.
Acldrt>ss_A. D. Mack. Dept. Qf Ac:?oUIlt'i.
1306 Ch('stnllt 6tr('{'t. Philadelphia. Pt!.
\v1I.:N YOI i 1\1 'Y
till'
bran<)
ahuust
~
Just §
It hack to UU'ir \Var('rOoUlS.
continue "nUll! w('('kly
paynH'nts,
brill!:
]q31
1931
APRIL 4.
II. Benjamin, .\Irs. Emory Stern, ~[rs.
h:a.\ lIIolld Ilagy. ),1 r:-i. TIlIllnil:- n. Xa.-;h.
CIIESTER, 614H
t:IIESTEH 276\'
147 East 7th Street
l\Ic.'dL,\ Rcprc.'st.'nl;uin·
Chester, Pa.
"Mr. S. P. Shrum will 111.' in
;lfh.'nd;tnCl'"
,
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LININ~""'''''''''''MINININW~'''''''''''''''MINININW~'''''''''''''''ININW! IL=~ __ .. __ . ____.==____ . ___. __=~~!
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CHARLES A, H«;(;INS
TERMS WILL DE ARRANGED
TO SUIT THE
PURCHASER
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6
200
In
THE SWAR.THMOREAN
CHILDREN HEAR
STORY HOUR PROGRAM Ottawa, Winnipeg, with a stop off at the Ilhe Park; Ihen 10 Jasper National Park, there.
10
answer
the
much-discussed
APRIL 4, 1931
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Then on to Prince Rupert, British pedition went
in camp
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by three girls from the \Vest Chester/
Robert Bair in charge was made by
her or loaned by the Periwig Club of the /
Junior High SchooL
Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, who were to have/
played and sung from the opera. found
it impossible to do so and Mrs. Herbert
Fraser graciously came and played parts
from the opera. Mrs. Lawrence Stabler
:;ang "Elsa's Dream" from the first
act. Mrs. Delaplaine told the story before cach act, and a group of children
acted the story.
cast
included
Elsa-Char1otte,
De~'IoJl, Robert Hall, John DelaPlaine'1
Semour Rutherford, Grace Dodd, Clifford Bryant. Robert Bair, Leonard Ash1
ton, \Villiam Ashton, Morris Bassett"
Betty Ann Mitchell, Eunice Eaton, Ruth
Bradford, Kitty Brill, Dween Lingle,
Ann Lingle. Sarah Jean Fraser, Dorothy
Simmons, Dorothy Hoopes, Gennicve
Reavis, Allen Hall, Henry ),fc:\'fillan, i
John Craemer, Richard Delaplaine, Rob~ I
ert. Delaplaine. Joe Kock, Louise and!
John DeMon and John Bair.
i
The wedding march I)rocessioll which
came from each side of the stage meet.
ing at the middle aisle and going toward:
the platform to he hlessed h." the Bishop i
-Mrs. Rohert Reed-was augmented by
the children \ .... ho sang with the p('r~
formers.
II
i
Brahms Chorus
On Tuesday, April 14th, at 8:)5 p.
!
m.)
The
Brahms Chorus of PhiIadelPhi;:t'l
N. Lindsay Norden, Conductor, will
present an all Brahms program, illc1nd-/
ing "Triutnphlied" for double chorus,
"Song of Destiny," "Rhapsodie"-alto
solo and chorus, and "Four Serious
Songs." The chorns of 100 singers will ~
he assisted hy Lillie I-lo1mstrand Fraser'l
contralto. ),Ietnhcrs of the Philadelphia
Orchestra will furnish accompaniment./
The concert will he given in the Church,
of the Holy Communion, 22nd and I
Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia.
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CANADA SUBJECT OF
WALTON LEAGUE TALK
TIlE
APRIL 4, 1931
Dr. James Struthers Heberling, of flChild
Yale
avenue,
delivered
a lecture
•
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00 In
aSter
is one of the big points of the
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ELECTRIC
CLASSIFIED
I
RANGE
~ WATCHING,
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NEW LOW PRICES
RENT
$65 reduced from $75. Modern 3-bedroom hause. Stucco on brick. Hot water
heat. Old shade. Carage. Poasession
May 1st. 6Z7 Yale Avenue.
WM. S.
BITI'LE
Real Estate
APARTMENT
Five large rooms, bath, ample
closet space, fire place, garage,
screened porch.
no basting
of foodsl Think what that means I Yet the flavor of
meats is greatly improved. Vegetables retain their
color. Cakes, cookies, pies and biscuits are always a
big success. Exact electric heat does itl You can bake
a cake or cook a whole meal while you are miles away.
The trick is, the current turns itself on and off when
you're nat there. All you do is set the clock I
fREE INSTALLATION
(Under
Standarr~
A. M. BAIRD
Sw. 108
Conditions)
Only $5 Down
Allowance of $10 for Your
Old Range
For Rent. Swarthmore, Pa.. two large
housekeeping apartments, six. rooms and
bath. open fire places, private porches.
These apartments look out over a large
lawn wltb sbade and have three exposures.
All conveniences of an apartment combined with the privacy and comforts of a
real home. Possession "lay or June 1st.
1931. Phone Swarthmore 489, Albert N.
Garrett. Swarthmore. Pa.
RENT
(jraybar-Crawford
ARE YOU
ELECTRIC RANGE
more College."
I'
HOME AND SCHOOL
~\'I
!'~lICla
nd
Wharton H uhcr is a noted scientist
who relates his adventures in a most in-,
teresting way. This is a return engage-I
mcnt, as many who 11I.'ard him Jast year
on "The Bea~ .River ,\farc!les o.f Utah"
wanted the privilege of hearing IUI11 again!
on his last summer's trip with the Drink-:
er-\Voolman Expedition or the Academy'
of Natural ~ienc~'i or Philadc1phi~.
This trip takes yOIl hy way or :\fontrral,
i
PRICE
•
NEW BOOKS AT
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Saturday
Regularly $I55
ing Sockels in the desire,1
spots, concealing wires
•.. in shorl, doing a first
class joh ut surprisingly
low cosl. Since you have
eleclricity, Use il to hesl
n"vanlage. Let us help
you get Ihe mosl henefit
and pleasure from your
"wall·dollar. "
Swarthmore
Electric Shop
Full size 16-inch oven and four top burners.
Extra available feature of this range .••
triple automatic control of oven, top burner
and appliance outlet.
ond
411
COOK BOOK
Come to any of our stores this week
to secure a copy of this handsome,
newly compiled electric range cook
book. It contains 112 pages oftested
recipes and is beautifully bound
in dura-gloss cover in colors. Get
your copy now J
PHILADELPHI;U;;;~IC
1896
:
CHARLES FARRELL
Marble
"THE MAN WHO
CAME BACK"
SHERUl'
SALES
Thursday, Friday
Sheriff S'lles of Real Estate
MARIE DRESSLER
and
At the Sheriff's Office
COllrt House, ]\,[edia, Pa_
POLLY MORAN
Saturday, April 25, 1931
9_30 o'clock A. M.
"REDUCING"
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No. 663
\
Fieri Facias
,
~ixty dt'gre,-,~
~itle
~fty
~Iareh
l~orthwc~t
JI~ta'K'" thllt~-IllIl'-'
~t1Tt'd
tl~. ;~t:..con.l"
~as~
tI': ~,.oc'hc,,~
~o
~'Ollg
~o
~.econd.s eastl~
lift~
t~enee
~b~
ni~,e.ty
~~n~~
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Together with the right to use the part:,.. wall
as IIOIY constructed.
No. Lansdowne Ave., Drexel BID, Fa.
(OpposIte ArlIngton Cemetery)
in
~t)rlngflcld
1 "Terminal DC"elolllllt'llt"
of, the
I{eal Estate Company, in the fownshlP.of Up.
1)l'r Darby, Connty of Delaware. and. State of
II'l'Illisylvania. hounded and descrIbed m a;cor~.
1allcc
withC01l11'any,
surn'Y and
"Ian pn'i>ared
I'raukI.in aUlI
C.E"
16, by19':7,
as
11l1lIJws:
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,
f
I
Hl".!inningat
a point in. ;he
:mlc
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I !.':llrltl.ld 3\'(,IlIl(", t;ftY'('Ij.(ht ,h'd. \\I,\e, ",1111
: p"illt IIl.illg at t1l"
OJ
0111'\
I ' It I . i. ,t lilt:.
nUTth
I -e\"'nty-hvc om:. Illm r,t.t b
,a,.
1_ .
tlfty 1l111i1ltc5. ttnrl)
aloll'
the saltl
lIorthweH SHit.
nne ""o'J'
h, ;nt",,,lion
n;II,of 1.lIrtidd ave
of Sansom. avenue, fort}: ft'et .\udt:., th ':lIcc
north twentY'llIlIe degrt:.cs nille tlunutes t urtll
",conds west .Iong the middle 01 a party lwall
ninety feet
a POiI!t; tht:.nt'e north .'!Ixty dc.
g-n:cs
mlllutes.
alokl,I,g e
rear Ime of
lots Intlurty
lilt;' I1aT\\OoU ar
"e1ol'mellt one hundred
.. sevcn and fifty
one-hundredths feet
a pomt;
soudtb
Iwent '.nine degrees mne mlHutes thirty secon s
mt
.he middle
a pany"dc
,wall?f fa'"
feel 10 a po;nl
;11 the of
no
';
grces fifty minutes thirty seconds west along
the said nor,hwest side of Fairfield aVenue one
hundrcd fifh'-seveu and fifty one·hundredths
feet to the first mentioned point and place of
MEMORIALS
Cemetery Work a. Specialty
Wm. J. Cartledge
Est. 1843
I
and
I
:\Iarch 'rerm, 1931
duchess of Russia.
I ESTATE OF H~L\frtLINE WALKER. Letters All that certain tract or piece of land situate
The following hooks have been added
'I'estamelltary on the. ahove r:statc have "ec~ I in the ,j'OWIlSllill of Upper Darby,. County of
.
Igranted
to !he un~erslgned, v.ho rellu~sts ahl Delaware and State of Pcnnsylvama, t'Ounded
to the Swarthmore authors collectton:
persons haVing claims or .demands agal~st t c
d descrillcd ill accordance with a survey a~d
lake Ik~lf)tll Itb~ ~I~n t1;ert'of fIlalle lIy Franklin and Co., C.h.,
"Best hooks of our time, 1901-25;" andlll~5tate of the decedel~t 1. 0
"One Tl,ousand Bes' Books," by Asa sa111e, and !ill Ilerson~ 1m ehte l to tIe (cce( en :\Iarch 9 th I<).!6 a,; follows:
_
.,
to 111ake paymcnt, Without de ay to
Don Dickinson.
\·JOI.ET UJ.tSULA MARY WA!.KER,
Beginning at the (loint of intersection of the
-~--~.'---I If. TEIU[AIN CR1~IGII'rON, i5;Xtclitorr.. !iOuthwestl'rly side of Brief avenue (fifty feet
.
Swa'l'thmore, Penna. ~\'ide) willi the northwesterly s~de of.a prolPosed
WRITJNG HISTORY OF
Or to their Attorney. EJlW.IN A . .I. UCAS , forty fect wide street, said pomt belliit' a so 3 I
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE Es(1-o 14'-'9 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. the dbtance of olle llUudred fifty.four. an da
I
d
rcque~ts
~velluc
Together with the use for all pur'l~es of
egress, ingress and regress betwe~n s~ud. pref!1iscs and Sansom avenue aforesaid o.r ", ~tnp
of land or driveway sixteen feet In. ;wldtb,
t'ol1nded and described in ac~orda~cl; With sur·
vey and ,llal1 prcpared by l'rankl~tI ~lId Com·
I)any aforesaid, as follows.: Beglnllmg at a
IlOint in the northeasterly Side of. SanS?m ave·
nue (forty feet wide), said pomt bemg the
distance of seventy-four feet. measured north
twenty-nine degrees three mmutes. forty see')nlis west along the northeasterly: Side ?f San·
som avenUe from its intersectton With the
northwesteriy side of Fairfield avenue, (fifty.
eight feet wide), thence north twenty·mne de·
grces three minutes forty seconds west alo~g
said northeasterly side of Sansom .avenue SiX·
teen feet to a point, thence north sixty. dcgr~e!l
fifty minutes thirty seeonds east thlrty-n.me
and fifty·eight one-hundredths feet .to a .pomt,
thence south twenty.nine degrees nine m1t1~tes
thirt)" seconds east sixteen feet _to a po~nt;
thence south sixty degrees lift)· mmutes thirty
sceonds west thirty-nine :uul sixty·one one·
hundredths feet 10 the I10int or plaee of .be.
ginning, the use of said strip ~f land or dnve\\,a\' hereby granted to be subject,. howevcr., to
the' right of the owners of premlscs abutting
hereon on the southeasterly side thereof, and
their successors in title, to open garage doors
outwardly over the same.
NIJ improvements-vacant ground.
sceond~
wester~y
salt~ d}r~c~lOn
f
Low-Fare Excursions
$3.45
R~~~JH3J'RECg:.g.~1~NB~~ 'i~~ ~~~:dr~~ :lgl:~in~n
nor~h r~corded
NEW YORK
I~nd
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"WHO SELLS IT?"
••• Look in
tI.e Classified
Directory.
It
tells .••"WI.ere
to Buy!"
COMPANY
t.A Pioneer in Voluntarily Establishing Low Rates for All Electric Service
Dartmoulh Avenue
S~arthmore
JANET GAYNOR
Term, 1931
All that certain tract or piece of lU!ld. in the
March
'.~c,.~·~_",·.·r.YF·.I'S
• • ?3eautiful electric 1(ange
arc not necessary. We
rewire your home, plac.
IGranite
PennsylvanI·aR",;lroad
(CLOCK AND CONDIMENT SET EXTRA)
Choice of other models in many sizes and types of the
Why put up with Ihose
unhundy Sockels ••• Ihose
llItsightly wires?
They
311 VASSAR AVENUE
Swarthmore 1160
ED WYNN
No. 677
Facias
ra~ll1!>
(UNDER STANDARD CONDITIONS)
L & H, Hotpoint
Westinghouse electric ranges.
A. M. ALL ISO N
•
"Ring of the Lowenskolds" by Selma
Lager-lOf, "Bridge of Desire" by Warwick Deeping. "Cakes and ~Ie" b~ W. ~.!
Maugham, "Winding Lane by Sir Phil· I
ip Gibbs, "Sunset Pass" by Zane Grey '"
"Mackerel
Sky" by
Helen Ashtono
"Rachel Moon" by Lorna Rae, "Tw
Thieves" bv M. Komroff. "Thirteenth I
Murder" by F. C. Eberhard, IITomb-1
stone" by W. N. Burns, "London River"
by H. M, Tomlinson, "Prohibition at it~I'·1
Worst" by Irving Fisher, "Romance 0
the Airman" by P. A. Humphrey and G
Hoey Harmsworths universal encyc1ope~.
dia, uR. v. R." by Hendrick Van Loon, I
"Africa View" by Julian Huxley, "Savage Messiah" by H. S. Ede, "Puppet 'j
Plays for Children" by F. M. Everson.
"Tony Sarg Marionette Book",
u"Ed 1
cation of a Princess" by Marie, grand I
Fi~'ri
ES
WELLS
CHARL.
ARCHITECT'
$3. WASIIINGTON
$3.45 BAL TIMORE
INSTALLED FREE
Graybar-Crowford, Quality,
He is now writing the
HThe
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ATLANTIC CITY
CASH
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E. C. WALTON
An iJlustrated lecture entitled, "Across
Canada to the Queen Charlotte Islands"
will be given hy \Vhartoll Huber under
tile auspices or the Isaac \Va1ton League
or Delaware County next Friday evening
April 10 at 8 :30 at the Media Men's
Club, Media.
N
Sold as the property of H. Catherine )'Iiller.
Conditions-$Iooo.oo cash or certified check
thirtecll one-hundrcdths feet l1leasur~d m h 011 Ilay of !'laic; balanee in ten days.
ESTATE OF MARY 1.,. \V. KENT, deceased. northwe!'lterly direetil,llI along the sa~d ~out _
Dr. \Vil1iam T. Hull, of Swarthmore, Letters t('stamentary en the above Estate ,,"c!'lterl)" side of Brief avenue from lis mter. E \VAf.l.ACE CJIAD\VICK, Attorney.
I.
f S
rth- have bcen granted to the undersigned, who ~eclion with the northwesterly sule of ~ywfid
ses.ion at once,
avenue, is writing a lIstory a
wa . I
all persons having claims or demands
more College, the first volume of whlc I against the Est'lIe of the decedent to make :Iegrces, forty.li\·c minutes, t
west ,Iieri J:adas
No. 678
Notary Public
Real Estate
\Vas recently completed, bearing on the known the same, and all perso':!s indebted to alouK the said northwesterly Side of said pro.
the decedent to make payment Without delay to posed forty feet wide street two hundred. thr~e
}.t:arch 'term, 1931
RALPH \V. KENT,
allll eleven one.hulldre(lths feet to a pomt m
3 13 Harvard Avenue.
~he northerly side oi Fairfield avenue. (fi~tyAll that certain lot or piece of ground situate
I
Swarthmore, Dela. Co .. Penna. I eight feet wide): thence in, a
i."1. the Township of Springfield! Cou.nt). of
carrying sufficient Automohile
I Or to his Attorney, Albert N. Garrett, 228 alung tlte said northerly sltl,: of
I: 31 held lIe1aware, State of Pennsylvama. With the
Garrett Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
avellue, curving to the left wlthd~ radiUS Of on~ I:uildings ami imllrovements thereon erected,
FROM SWARTHMORE
Insuranee?
Over $300,000,000
1
IU1iulrcd fifty feet for an arc Istance dO dOllh
,eing known as Lot No. ;2 on p!an .0£ lots
paid for auto claims last year.
l
. I
d seventeen one·bun re t s called "Section 4. Sprin~field" w!lIch IS duly
of' tangency; th.ence
at Me(lia and ,lIsplayed In lllan case
Every Sunday
TRUST COMPANY OF SWARTHMORE, twenty·nine degrees nine minutcs • .thlrty secollnd .:: page 6, as follows: Situate on the .north •
A.bury Park, Ocean Grove,
IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA AT west at right angles to the said strcet a
c.lsterly side of Springfield road at the distance
Long Branch, Wildwood,
' THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MARCH :llollg land of the Sllring.field H.eal Estateh ~om- 0;' three hundred feet northwest of Schuyler
25 1931'
"any ninety feet 10 a pomt: thenee nort sixty wad. Containing in front ~r breadth on the
Cape May
'
.
RESOURCES
dt:.gn.'Cs fifty minutes, thirty seconds eastkalong Solid northeast side of Spnngfi.del ~oad fifty
FOR THE YOUNG
Loans and discounts ........... $ 862,813.86 the rea~ lines of lots in a developmenth "dOWl fH.t, and extending of that Width III lel~gth
Overdrafts ................ ,....
676,09 alltl recorded as Harwood Park two un ret 01 depth northeastwardly bctwten para e mes
BRIDAL COUPLE
United States Government se~ml eleven and se\'enty·four one·hundredths 'lI1e hundred feet.
S d
AD 11 5 19
curltles owned................
300,921.88 ft'd to a stone monument; thence north forty
.
d
un ays.r
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Other bonds, stocks, and sedegrces, two ,minutes east along
of :l!.laxl7nder and subject to certain condihons an
Two sweet apartmenta--each
95
curltJes owned................
191,082.57 well P. Levy. seventp,?ne ..and thlrty·two one- rl's:rictions as of record.
BankIng house .•••••. $ 95.414.45
humlretlths feet to a pomt 1ft t~e sOllthwes.terly
of 4 rooms and bath, Hardwood
FurnIture and Fixtures 20.932.55
side of Drie[ avenue aforesaid, the!"'ce III a
Subject to $6750 first mortgage.
fioor., built-in tub., shower, hot
Anrll 5. lq
Real estate owned other tban 116,347.00 southeasterly direet~on a~ong the sabd SOl!th.
Jmpro\'ements consist of two-story frame
O ntlonalg"ndav'il.
Attractive SIghtseeing Tours
b kl
h
1450000 westerly side of saul nrl(·f av.enue y a me
P
If.
fi. a ~
water heat. $50 per month. Jan&"
an ng ouse. ••... .... .•••..
,.
curving- to the left with it
of one !&un· house, 32'4"xoz4'2".
orc 1
ron s .. Irs ,!!
Morning ami afternoon tours in New
Reserve with Federal Reserve
fIred t1lirty feet for an arc distance of sixty. second Roors' two.story frame addition. 66 x
itor service.
Ynrk ;>'111
SIIe<:ial
Bank
76,143'GG '.-cVe"
and forty.nine one.hundredths feet to tht 8'. Two-star;'
"'hen
t,'cket"Washington.
"CC purchased
with rates
rail
Cash
dnd........••.............•
due from banks......
66,021.
.~
8'x,8' frame adtlition 4'XS'. FralUl
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Outside checks and other cash
place of Ilcginning.
g:::.rage, I
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CO",'sur,'!'
AGENTS
Items
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387.62
h
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thO
t,nine
ter
S'ol,1
a"
tllC
pml)erty
of Rndnr
lIerg.
-'" "
"
ltedemption fund with U. S.
Containing six t ousan(
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CHAS. A. SMITH
Treasurer and due frOIn U. S.
thousandths acres, be the same more or less.
&U
Treasurer .....•. , .... - . . . . . . .
2,500,00
b . k
Condilions-$250'Oo eash or certitied ched
. . Other assets ...................
60.65
IlIIlrovement!'l eonsist of
TIC gar. on day of s.1.le; t'alance in ten days.
: ge and show rooms known as rermtnal l\t:otors
Total ..... - ..•....... , : •••... $ 1,631,454.66 nuiMing, 6'x,:03'xIOR')l:9 0 'X:!:II'.
:. \V ALI.ACE CHADWrCK, Attorney.
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid In ........... $ 125,000.00
Sold as the Ilml)Cr'ty of II. Catherine Miller.
Surplus .•...•..•...............
125_000.00
Undlvlded proflt&--net ........
82,908.01
Contlitions-$'},ooo,oo cash or certified check Fieri Facias
Circulating notes outstanding.
50,000.00
Co'1 day of sale: halanee in ten days.
Due to banks, inClUdIng certi),Iareh Term, 1931
fied and cashiers' checks outstanding ............•.... _. . .
54,250.10 E. WAI.I.ACE CHADWICK, Attorney.
All those three certain lots or pieces 01
Demand deposits .............. 734,224.00
'round situate in the Township of Springfie~d
Time deposits .......... ,......
399.999,17
County of Delaware, State of Penn~ylvalJla.
Bills payable and rediscounts..
60,000.00
No. 68:!: heing known and designated as Lots Nos. 265
Fieri I"acias
72;-:.45;:
Other llabUlttC'l ••.•..•.•...... '-;c-=-::c
.!cji and Z97 on a certain. 1.lan of 10.ts called
"larch 'ferm 1931
SI'ringfield. Seetion 4, ~md plan, hemg dul)
Tot:a.l ................ , ........ $1,631,454.66
rctorded at "{edia, Pa" III PIaI' Case 3, pag!
State of Penna., County of Delaware. ss:
,\11 ,I,'t cc'tain tract or pie<:e of ground Iy- 6. and descrihed according thereto, ~s follows:
I, E. S. Sproat. Ca.qhler of the aboveth
named bank, do solemnly Rwear that the ;n" in the TowlIship of Springfiel d '. County 0 ' , . o t 1<0. ,6,: Beginning hat a )lomt ont the
t
above statement Is true to the best of my 1" :I~w'cc and ~tate of Pennsylva11la, hOllm!ed southwesterly sid!" of Green ill. avenue a
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at
a
pOlRt
!1i~tance
of
two
hundred
forty-lour
and
forty
knowledge and belief.
allll desCrlhed I~s fol}op.,. 'ell c~~~~~:~g !'laid tJoint I 'i~.' one.hundredths fcet measured south sevfent 1
E. B. SPROAT,
the center ".Ie 0
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h 'I' d e'ghty 'Ie ;recs, twenty minute~, fifty seconds ea~! rom
Cashier in,
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tersectioll of the southwesterly suIt 01
Subscribed and sworn to before me thl!l 1l'1I14' al the thstance of t\\O um rc
a\111 !'Ieventy·thrt·c one.hundre.dlhs fe~t f!lt'a5(~:t'~ !~II~('~~iII' avenue and the southeasterly side 01
1st day CIt Aprll, 1931.
nl)rthl'astwar~lIy al .. ng ~lle !'Iakd cen:e(/~~: feet I Ihookside rt).1.d, Containililof in fwnt or I!readlb
WILLIAM S. BITTLE,
Notary Publ1c ;1."('1 .)tllle, II:~~) f;lfci1~~
ea:t~~lly con;er of
the said southwesterly side ofI Greenhl:I, av~;
(Seal)
every Wednesday at 8 P. M. and listen
\\lIe
am:\,
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k C Rlin~on' thence nil- measured !'lOllth seventy (cgrces, "en
My Commission Expires March 2, 1933.
Correct-Attest:
to Michell's Garden Talks.
J. EVERTON RAMSEY,
",III
. 0
. ~ , onc-hlHlllredths fcet to a point
1r<'i1 south nim'tl"Cn dcgrees, t 1Ir1)"!lme
n.
WM. H. THATCHER,
a1)(1 elghty,sf> en.
flit r
(forty ftet -en seconds west between parallel hnes at TIght
V. 8. POWNALL.
.... til(' c('nkr Ime 0 f
~~eve~1.n(le rees [orlY. ;n~l~s to Creenhill avenlle one htl~dred feet.
Directors
$4S a manth. Corner property.
4 Bedrooms; fireplace; large
porch. Newly decarated. Pos-
Two Years to Pay
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MEDIA, PA.
Notary Public
• • •
JAS A PILSO
cone~e
square.j earliest days of the
and entitled
"The Origin and FoundatIon of Swarth-
MEDIA THEATRE
WORK \V ANTED-Carpenter work. general
jobbing. Full size window screens h up.
Calvanized wire.
Samples shown_
Ueese.
Swarthmore 325.1{.
RANGES
Kennett
SWARTHMOREAN
LIGHT AND POWER
First Generation.",
W I R I N G
seeD.
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MEETS APRIL 13 dealmg WIth the years between 1 an ELEcrRICAL CONTRACTOR
1902 and his third volume, "The Second,
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' n cover dvents from
1902
Sylvan
Rutledge
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D. M. Melchior of Lansdowne, super· GeneratIon,
h
'1_ 107 Ca
be Avenue
reached at Sw. 1145
LOST
. t d I f Sc ndary Education at to the present tUlle. Dr. Hull as ava\hl
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be
the
speaker
at:
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many
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amher han·
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l-Iome and' life of the college, taken over anum er
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the - llTl
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ea e), pro
rom nex
_\ 0 general subject
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on the
of co- I' of physics at swarthmore"
RUTLEDGE, PA.
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FOR RENT-Sunny. cheerful room
operation between the home and th!
Pholle Swarthmore 128.M
nished for one or two, in home °ph
! I>
lege professor. Near Ya'e Ave.
one school.
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Swarthmore 335-M.
A benefit performance WI!t be giver I
fOR Rt;NT-Apntment [or rent at tbe lIar· b,
.> the Hedgerow Theatre players
'd f of
d
vard. 1st floor. Four rooms, $5S' per month. Rose Valley in ]';lay to prOVI e
un. S
Electrician
I1eat and hot water. Call Swarth. 149,
for the Home and School scholarshlI
Th,'rty-I,"o years experience, and a
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to a mem
DAILY MATINEE 2:30
,y
wh,ch
:ac class.
year
home-owner III this borough.
FOR RI;X'r-RoolII' fo, cent '09 Ogden Ave. I her
of IS
theawarded
gradualmg
PHONE MEDIA 227-W
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Tel. Swa,lhmoce "o,W. 4'11.
WORK WANTED
• • ELECTRIC
Helping" at
on Tuesday night.
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The
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collected
famous Buffalo National Park at Wain- where views of this famous Rocky Columbia, and acros.s by steamer to the bear and a great number of specimens of
wright, showing colored slides and mo- Mountain park will be shown, together Queen Charlotte Islands, off' the coast of the sea birds that breed on thes.c islands.
lion pictures of the Buffalos and Elk in wilh piclures of Ihe wild animals found British Columbia, w her e the exAnyone interested is inviled.
dren of Swarthtnore want a
Story
question of last month, "Do the chilHour?" nearly 200 children crowded the
Women's Club House recently to witness the simpJe but beautifully inter- ~
preted story of Lohengrin, directed and
planned by Mrs. Roy Delaplaine. The I
back cllrt~in. a country scene, \\'as made i
High School. The costumes with Mrs.
and
TELEPHONE
S'!'ATEMEN'!' OF '!'HE OWNF.RSHIP
Management, Circulation, Etc., nquired by
the Act of Congress of August 24, Igu, of
The Swarthmorean, published weekly at
Swarthmore. Penna., for April I, 193 I.
State of Pennsylvania,
County of Delaware. S5.
Defore me, a N olary Public in and for th!
State and county aforesaid. personally ap.
peared Robert E. Sharples, who, having he('n
duly SWorn aceording to law, deJlO~es anel say'
that he is the owner of The S'warth·
1II .. ,,,an. and that the {olJowing is, to the bC'sl
,of his knowledge and helief a trlle statement
of the ownership. management, ete., of t~C'
aforesaid publication for the date shown 10
the above caption, required by the Act ()f
August 24. 1912, cmboditd in "ection 411
Postal Laws and Regillation~, printed on the
reverse of this form, to wit:
t. That the names and addresses of tht
publisher, editor, managing editor, and husi.
ne!!! managers are:
Publisher, Robert E. Sharples, Swarthmore
POl.
Editor, Robert E. Sharples, Swarthmore, Pa
Managing Editor. nont".
Business Manager, none.
2.
That the owner is: Robert E. Sharples.
Swarthmore, Pa.
3. That the known bondholders, mortltagees.
and lither security holders owning or hol,lin"
I per cent. or more of toa'll amount of bonds,
mortgages. or other sel"lIritics are: None.
ROBERT Eo SHARPLP.5.
Sworn to and subscribed before me thi.
.lnd da)' of April, 19.1 r.
ALBERT N. GARRF.TT, JR ..
(~eal)
),Iy commission expires June 6, 1934.
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:trrct Uailwa)' l'fllllpany; thellce 111 a no.nh·
e:l~t('rly direction ~Iolig ~aicl sO\!theasterp.; TIght
"f \\'a\' line of salll l',hllade1plua an.c1 .arrett·
for.1 Strcet Uailwa)' (omllany CIITVII!g to the
left with a radius of two thonsanll eight hun·
drcd eip;hly.four alul ninety.three one·hundredths
'('t·t for an arc of seV('n hundred twenty-th.ree
and cleven one·ll11lJdredths feet to a POII~t;
'1Ien('e ~01l1h twenty tieJ,!rces twenty-four mill'
"tt's fifty seconds east along land now
·'f ~imoll lI('nll('t: Fstatl" five hundred SIX and
tW('l\t}'-one one-lmtHlredth.~ feet to a stone
'{'!lument in the center hne of Po~cll avenue
thence south fortY'~lx dcgrees
afor('sai,l:
!"'rllty.eight
minlltts
ten avenue
scconds one
w('sthllndred
along
";'Iill ccn er line
of l'owt"11
·wrnty.three :ulIl fifey·two one·hundredths feet
to a stone monument at !In angle ~oint; the.nc('
outh thirtv,one dellrees !Ifty·one minutes thlrlY
·',0",1", "·c'l ",·11 ,10"" the same three hunllred
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nil)e
and twenty·seven one:hll.",lredths feet to
'Ill: )loint and place of hegmmng.
"n s:11I1 plan.
J.ot!'l X()s. ;.'96 and 297: ReRinniJlg at a Jloin\
011 tht' northeasterly side of Green.hill a\'~nue at
I'e distance of one hundred nmety-tw() and
~ft)" one.hundredth!!. fed measurcd south sev.
~nty .Iegrees, twenty minutes, fifty scconds ("!1 st
frl'm the inler.'lection of the northeasterly s!de
'lf (~reenhi1l avenue allfl the ~ol1thNlsterly sutc
.f Hrookl'1ide road. Containing.i n fro~t or
"rtadth 011 the said lIor:he:l!'lterly sulr of (,r('en.
"ill aVt'lIue measured sollth sevent), degrees,
tYot'nty minlltes, fifty second!'. ~ast ?ne hundred
feet and extending of that WIdth In lengt~ or
'epth measnred norlh nineteen degrees, thtrty,
'lille minute!'l. tell !'I{'cond,. ('~Ist h~twcen parallel
I,'nt's at right an"lt"s
to Greenhill avenue aliI!'
"
'H1mlred feet.
llol1l1tled 011 the northwest Ill' r.ot Xo. :1q8 on
I
I r I No.; 10",
;aid 111an. 011 the norlleaSI Iy .0 S Ih . j'b
'Inll
105 on
plan, plan.
ami on the sout eas y
ot No.
295sai,1
on !'laid
,'uller anti:lS subject
10 certain conditiun ...'In(·
('ontaininl: five rIml two hUHllred lwt"nty· fiIve restrictions
of record.
olu··thousandths acres more or les!'l.
:\0 imllrOVtlt1cnts-vaunt grollnll.
"ntler an.l !!11hjeet to cer!ain eonditiol1:t and
'otri('tiolls as therein mcntwne(1.
~n
~1)1iI
illlprOVCIllf'nl s-vacant grollnl!.
as the property of
n.
Catherine Miller.
('oI1l1itiOtl~-$500.00
'11
eallh or ('ertilied check
.lay of sale; balal1ee in len days.
WAI.r.ACE CHADWICK" Attorney.
~;oJd
as thc Ilropcrty of
Jo~eph
A. Ill ynn .
(:onditionJ;----$,loo,on ca!'lh or certified chf'ek on
lar of sale; l'al:mC(! in ten days.
"
WAr~r.. AC~
CJrADWICK, Attorney.
JOliN
J·.\·.ll
J. CAIN, Sheriff,
8
THE SWARTHMOREAN
B. AND L. TO DISPERSE
Musser and
Edwin here
B. George,
. $75,000 IN CASH SOON Jo.fusser
is brought
to speakMrs.
on
"Conservation" under the allspices of the
A new series of the Swarthmore G a rd en cornm!'tt ee 0 f W h'Ie h M rs. G eorge
Building Association opens Tuesday Zimmer is ,chairman. Mr. George will
April 14. This is the 65th series of the speak all "Your Money's Worth or Mrs.
Association.
The beginning of this Consumer's Influence Upon the Shopseries also marks the completion of keeper." under the auspices of the AmerSeries 42 begun Oct. 1919. The Associa- lcan
Home Section of which :Mrs. Daniel
.
t 'lon ,viiI dl'sperse $162,000 to Inelnbers of R. Coodwin is cl1airman.
t11e series.
Rehearsals of thl' cltlh chorus arc now
\\'hilt· a considerable portiou of this I in jJfOgrcss for the allulial COllccrt which
HOWARD KIRK
/
Attorney-at-Law
14 South Ave.
Media 1717
Media,
Pa.
Swarthmore 998
To the Very Last Minute-Ready to serve you with the
Finest Easter Haberdashery
total hastheir
helped
Swarthmore
I'Iprocure
homes,
$75,00{) of
I
residents
the
total
will be paid out in cash.
This payment of such a large sum to
such a smal1 number of people, practicall\' all of whom lh-e in Swarthmore
,cOI"oes at an opportune time when price~
1 0f commodities are vcry low and purchases may be made to great advantage.
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BUSY MONTH
Buchner's
Toggery Shop
.
IS scheduled
Clothier
for early
in .May on
at the
the
~lemorial
auditorium
ColJ.ege campus.
TIckets have been sold for performanc,es of "Philip Goes Forth," at the
Broail Street Theatre, Mbnday and
Tuesday, .April 14 and 15 to raise funds
for the PlallO purchased by the Woman's
Club. The House Committee headed by
~Irs. Harold Criffin has been in charge
of the sale of tickets.
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FOR WOMAN'S CLUB 1 COMMUNITY
~STER
April presents a busy program for the I
MORNING SERVICE
Swarthmore \Vornall's Club beginning I
Park A venue
with a meeting next Tuesday at which
the speakers will be Mrs. Charles S. Sen'ice
An outdoor
EasterSunday
Dawn
will beCommunity
h~ld' 011 Easter
morning at seven o'clock. The steps
on the Walk leading up to Parish Hall,
Swarthmore College, has been selected as
an ideal setting for such a communion.
I Rev. Edward H. Bonsall, Jr. will give
an appropriate message. Boy Scouts will
Angelucci, tenor of the Philadelphia Grand Opera Combe there to assist.
pany; Alice Baker Dickeson, violin; Bernard J. Cortese,
Should the weather be unfavorable, the
piano; will appear in recital at the Inn on Sunday evening.
service will be held in the Cloister of the
I Clothier Auditorium. All Swarthmor_
Also there will be special Easter holiday dinners at $1.25,
eans arc invited to enjoy this fellowship.
$1.00 and 8Sc.
,
For Music Lovers
APRIL 4, 1931
A Thearty welcome awaits young and old. Address .. : ...... Rev. E. H. Bonsall, Jr.
he program is as follows:
Silent Prayer
u:;
Reveille • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wee-ter
T ayIor Taps ................• Webster Taylor
Prayer ................. George Flood
• I
Psalm 23-10 unison led by William
~.fiss Margaret Amelia Ellis, who is
Maddox
a .sophomore at Agnes Scott College.
H
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G'
b' I
Ylnn •••.•• Jesus Christ is RI'sen Today
ccatur, eorgla, went y atrp ane on
Scripture
Lawrence Smith Wednesday to Fort Lauderdale, Florida,
........ ,: . . .
to spend her spring vacation with her
H )"11111 ••••••••••••
The Strife 1s O'er" j parents Dr. \VilIiam T. Ellis and ~lrs.
Poell
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euny Jones Ellis.
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HAMILTON
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
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G. MAY HAMILTON, MUS. BAC, DIRECTOR
PRIYATE
CLASS INSTRUCTION
Plano, VI~STRUCTION
Olce, Theory
I
Violin, Harp, 1\landolin
AU Band ond Orchestra
Inslrnmenls
:
Piano
V' Ii
10 n
M
Theo..,..
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an 0 n
l\IAIN SCHOOL
CENTRAL CITY SCHOOL
7038 West Garrett Rd.
Rm. 225-1714 Chestnut St.
Upper Darby, Pa.
Phila., Pa.
Phone Blvd. 4147
"Write Jor in/ormation about our Special Summer Courses"
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Pure Wholesome Milk
from
Guernsey Cows
Get real value in the milk you buy. The Pennc:rest Farms
Herd of 60 head has· been Federal accredited for Tuber;culosis
since 1922.
Call Media 1116·W or 1116.J and we .wlll begin delivery at
once or send Our representadve to call on you if you wisho
F. M. Seheibley Manngemenl
PENNCREST
FARMS
Middletown Road and Rose Tree Road
StratLHaven
'I'he Inn with Personalil]
SIfJllrthmore, Pennsylvania
(NEAR LIMA)
WM. P. SMEDLEY, Lessee
EASTER
FLOWERS
,
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Franck._
& Cope
Ownership
Management
IF you're
tired ef reoms and baths •... and want something
a lill'. more like home, then come to Hotel Lafayelfe. You'll
flnd us tucked away in the most beautiful part of one of Atlantic
City', brqadest avenues, just a step away from everything that.,
anything in the World's Playground. Here's seclusion without
snobbery. Here's beauty without austerity .•.• in a hotel al
modern as 1930 .••• with rotes ·os modest as 1920. Spacious
lounge raoms,a solarium and sun·d9ck. Food tho. would delight an
epicure. Comfort. Sertice. Quiet. All these ore youn as a ouest o'
E L
Tholle heautiful Dowers
that mean 110 much at
Eas·er ahove all oeea.
sions are ass e m b led
here at prices so mod.
erate you'll he tempted
to buy a half dozen or
more hunches.
The Marot
Flower Shop
315 Dickinson Avenue
Swarth 554
WALTER SMEDLEY, O",ner
The New Chrysler Six'•
•
with the most ImpreSSIve
group
of features ever offered on a
•
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motor car at Its
prlCe-
$1010.00
Fully Equipped
Delivered
CASH
Life will hold a new joy this
Spring with a new Chrysler
Six116 INCH WHEELBASE
HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBERS
Call Sw. 761 or 762
WE'RE READY FOR
YOUR ORDER
H. B. GREEN
1 So. Princeton Aveo
Swarthmore 1234
HYDRAULIC SAFETY BRAKES
70 HORSEPOWER, HIGH-GOMPRESSION ENGINE
BEnER
HARD COAL
No. 14
Swarthmore, Pa., April 11, 1931
"THE BAD MAN"
AT PLAYERS' CLUB I
I HOME AND SCHOOL
John Dolman Directs and Stars
in Drama of Mexican
Border
ROLES
ADMIRABLY
CAST
I
MEETING MONDAY
I
$2.50 Per
READY TO (;0 FOn EASl'EU EGGS
I
The Swarthmore Home and School'
AsscICi'ltio'n will meet Monday evening in
the High school auditorium. D. M.
Melchior of Lansdowne~ superintendent
of secondary education at Girard College.
will be the speaker. Special music will
be furnished by the school and a social
hour will follow the program.
On May Sth. the Hedgerow players
will present U~!ary, MarYJ Quite Contrary," for the benefit of the Home and
School scholarship fund, in the H. S
auditorium.
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BIDS FOR
NEW GYM MAY 14
interpreted
withto sincerity
and actually
understanding
which
many people
TAX
t I
S
f h
h'ld
h
t"
t d' Th S rthPhoto by
n' Green
East Sud
r Egg
o.
ollie 0 l e e I ren W 0 par IClpn C i n e wo
ntorea s
e
Hunt lasl Saturday morning, wniUC·nagn,fpou's.the signal 10 start for the College
RATE
UNDECIDED
_______
Fresh Fruits
Fresh Vegetables
Sea Food
MARTEL BROS.
So. Chester Rd.
HEAVY DOUBLE DROP FRAME
SAFETY STEEL BODIES
5 WIRE WHEELS
15!1 GAL. FUEL TANK
HANNUM & WAITE
So. Chester Rd. and Yale Ave.
Sw.1250
CONTRACT FOR
UNDERPASS LET
COMPLETION DATE SEPT.
I
liThe Bad ~fan", which may be tcrmcd John Dolman's play from both the
standpoint of acting and directing, has
been entertaining large audiences of
Players' Club members every night this
week. Admirably suited for the limitations of the Woman's Club stage and
excellently cast, the production has
met practically unanimous approval.
Here is what approaches melodrama
full of heroes and villans, gun play, Plans Changed to Provide Larger
cowboys, accompanied by the stampR
Shower and Locker ooms
ing of horses off stage. Whether it
was accepted as real drama or satire
for Girls
depended upon thc spectator, for it was
Year
VI/ork to be Underway Next
Week; Sinclair & Grigg
Successful Bidders
30
The contract for the construction of
the undergrade bridge. sewer, approaches,
and other incidental work in the elimination of the grade crossing at Chester
road and the Pennsylvania railroad was
awarded early this week to Sinclair &
Grigg for 117,831.25 work to be started
at once and completed by Sept. 30, 1931.
The bids were as follows; Sinclair
& Grigg, $1l7,831.25; Young Bros. Inc.,
$156,8.J8.50; Brown-King Construction
Co., $130,713; Brann & Stuart Co., $187,J 04.55 ; James McG raw C 0., $13977925
,.;
J. Joseph McHugh, $124,522.80; ForbesMurphy Construction 'Co., $119.534
Pennsylvania Paping Co., $150,309.95;
Golder Construction Co., $157,797.500
,0
approached realism.
Bids for the new gymnasium-cafe·
MI'. Temple expressed pleasure with
It is a fast moving play, fun of teria building which is to ·be added to th~
the bids saying that the contract had been
0
entertaining characters who, as por- present College avenue school will be re"
I
let
would
at aprobably
very reasonable
bring the figure
entire which
costs
trayed by the Swarthmore actors,
. d M
14'
d'd d b
h
I
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.
made the most of their tines. With celve
ay
It was eCI e
y t t
o. f the project to a ower tota t an orlgschool board at the regular monthl}
I mally expected.
aa crowded
stage
most
of
the
time
and
meeting
Thursday
evening.
.for. beginning
great deal of action, the characters
ta!Equipment
ed t
S
th the work
t
The on Iy c hange III
handled themselves with ease and pre•
ds rt d 0b arflve
th fi In fwar tmore kyeserk
. tIe
I or.lglOa
.. I p Ian~
~;;I:~ss:~
.
With
nearly
three
hundred
children
finders
that
whcn
presented
at
the
office
~y
an
y
e
Irst
0
nex
wee
wor
sen ted graceful natural pictures at all 1
at the past few meetmgs I?ro-. and fifty parents participating, Swarth. of The S'Warthmorcan they would be Will be well begun. One of the first
times.
for larger quarters forr
more's first annual Easter Egg hunt on given a live bunny.
.
steps. will be the removal of trees .on the
The production was also admiralJl,
and locker rooms p eVlously It the College campus sponsored by The
Other parcels held slips of paper whIch
al?n!!" Che.ster
opposIte the
in that in spite of the name, which
been planned that shower rooms for Swartlullorea/, took its place last Satllr- entitled the finders tv large chocolate ShIrer 'blllldmg.. Walton s .
estate
gives the impression of a one· man prot.he girls and the boys should be day morning along with Swarthmore's E2ster eggs which could also bc procured office \\'111
disappear \Vlthm a few
duction, the parts were quite evenly
II1to
basement of the second Santa Claus, the Fourth of July cete-flat The Swart/uJJoreau office.
days. Arrangements have already been
divided, or else were so well done as to umt of the Improvement. Now .the. plan bration, and other borough events which
The winners of the live rabbits which made to .emove and replant the trees ?n
assume proportions of similar import- has bccl! changed so that the .entlre base- arc high lights in thc year's activities) had been displayed all week in the win. the College property north of the ratl ..
ance.
tI!e';t will be devoted to the girls, thereby for the children.
Idows of the SwartT~m(}l'ea", office, were: road west of Chester road.
John Dolman as Pancho Lopez, a glVl1Ig them ql!arters large ~ough. for
Nearly four hundred small parcels of Gene I\faxwell, of the Elmore APart-I The detours around the improvement
hfexical1 bad man, appeared in al1lus- many years whd e the boys Will be given candy :Easter eggs had been hidden on mellts, Mary Bonsall of Cornell avenue, wilt probably not go into effect for two
illg contrast to his role in "The School tempor~rYthlocEker rodomsf ahnd l showeq the campus early Saturday morning by I. Robert Bair of Cornell avenue, and or three weeks.
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.
II J r., 0 f J) artmout h avc___.............
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for Scall( e " , \V h'IC II IIe d'Ircc t e d Ias t rooms
f h In
b 'Id'en 0 I t e )ascmcnt
h ' I I Henry Hoot, supenntendent
of groun d s IG eorge T roxe,
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year. His latest triumph, however, only 10 kt e prdesenht . Ul mg, w lerde tl e glfr S and buildings at the College, and Rob- nue. Chocolate Easter eggs were won COSMOS CLUB HOLDS
d
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d oc er an s ower rooms an tIe ca e.
S
h lb' B'II'
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a ded aurc s to liS a rea y ur ene
.
Ino ad.. .....
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ert E. Sharples, edItor of the wart - i Y
I Ie
.
Immle. '\ ercer" . D'NNER A ...."DR'NOH '" VEN
trown. -~Hi!:i 't.I\\'h· evident"· enthu~id.sUl Th are now hat. d I k
I·morean. It six of these parcels were I Glady.s Doromy -Kl1ntnell, Ralph ~heHey 1
~....
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for the role was equalled only by th~
e presen,t s ower an oc er rooms small strips of paper which told the I and Charles Dravo.
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reSI)OllSivcness of his audience. Aside for the 'boys In the west end of the base~ I
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Aftcr sIulllbermg fitfully for nearly
ment will be utilized for expanding the,
! fi •
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CI b I
h'
from his own interpretation,
his direct'
. WI'11 rnake '1t nee.. I
STORY HOUR TELLS
\e Years, tIe osmos
u, t 13t IS.
I h
eatIng
sys t em. TIliS
ing was at all times eVIdent to any w 10 essary for boys going from the new lockOF GREAT WORKS tonc
whIch Swarthmor<; s
chose to be critical.
rooms to the gym to walk the distance
I
generation hears of only m
John R. Brownell, who likewise was
the corridor through the basement of
I
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whispers followed by guffaws of laugh •
outstanding in Mr. Dolman's play last
b 'Id'
b
h'
T Ie January program of the
tory ter met again last night presumably for
present 111 mg ut t elr ncw quar·
Hour will he given on Thursday April
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year, appeared to unusual advantage in ters utilizing the present cafeteria will 'be
(F"
16 at the \Vornan'.s Club at 3 ~'clock I the a~t time.
.
"The Bad Man" in the character role a great improvement over the present
The old Leiper Church,
'alrvlew 1\
H I
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d' l Durmg the years sl1lce the last regular
of an invalid uncle. Seldom has any·
A
.
b d
f
h
'.
Church), located on Fairview road, J'ust frs.
e en Ha I Will tave charge an I meetings about five years ago when
get or byt eFrank
commg
a short
t th e cIub
one made an inanimate object on the schooltentative
year was upresented
R. outside the borough limits, a half-mile after
T
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b Mtalk 0on liThe
C'IBoy, Mark
h! CI au d e S ml'tl1 was presl'den,
f Ch.ld
T k
Hundreds
ren
a e E
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H
art n aster gg unt
t~e glrl~'i
bo~h
hu~lt
.
pa~kmg
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al~o
roa~
r~al
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Use Old Church
For SObIe StudY
Players' Club stage perform as Mr.
Brownell did his wheel chair. Poor
castl'ng or I'nterpretatl'on of Uncle
Henry's rolc would have made the play
quite a loss for most of the audience.
. P II
Glenn,
as LUCIa
e,
a Helen
victim Robey
of a cruel
mistake,
was the
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orgalllZahO~1
,
yo~nger
pl~~u~'Th:
Pri::~ an~~he p~~~~e:!:
'~il~
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h'~oastcd abolu~
dTI~e
tlreasuhr y has
$159.00.
t mug t of t IS money ymg unuse 10
renovated
and improved for use
as a stor
hc acted
by the
.
•
b Mrs
Hal1Arllss Club With the the 'bank has been
. too much for some of
BIble 'study center for the reSidents of 1 141..__ Y
.D' d "
h
I
tI!e members With the result that last
t d b th W
' I tt e tt'lemeI flIght's party was expected to 'bring the
D eIaware Co unty an d VlClm
· . 'ty.
"'-A1J1struchve
ee s was
.
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requcs e y e
omen 5 n erna lon~ bank balanCt! down to zero.
BUSINESS MEN'S ASSN.
ThIS
k church IS oneh of. theb oldf land-/I.eague
d 2
h for
W Peace, and
CI Freedom
I
Th on April
I t I Dr. Arthur E. Bassett acted as toastADDS NEW MEMBERS mar s of the county, avtng een oun - . at t e
oman s
u >.
e ever as. - master at the dinner which was held at
cd in the late 17oo's-, the Leiper family, 1ft
mg ,"emory
of noble(t Id
was
d f
M
t mam·
nd i the Springhaven 'Club and the program
well known in the history of Delaware des e bromS I .o,ses
0
'"d ~fory Ga'l ) consisted largely of reminiscences of the
ance Yto ythe
VIa hero
Forster
an .uLindberg'
rs. I - I club's
county, was among the charter members. creest)
Charles
Th moreh active
h d days . d I . . t
I tion Ose
W 0
a upex.presse
t lelr m
en.'
The ongmal
church.
was parttally desby Mrs. Robert Reed. and
of coming
to Thursday
night
troycd by fire in the early 1800's, and awaltmg group of French c111ldren 111 were: Charles G. Thatcher, Elwood H.
Upon the old foundations the present II tableux.)
Garrett, Paul Freedley, Geo. Warder
buildiug was erected. It is praiseworthy
Pasteur was second on the .program Cresson, John W. Pittock, Claude C.
to note that a place of such historic in- and
Lawrence. Stabkr WIth films Smith,. Elric S. Sproat, G. H. Effing,
terest is being preserved and put to this I
the many d,'scover.Jcs and cures Herbert Bassett, Harry L. Miller, E. E.
r!i c t"ICal us.
e
of
famous and mdefatlgable workerI
Pyle '
Louis"
King Harold Ogram Wil.
I p
in thIS
ienee
The every
Bible Monday
class wille"ening
meet at
in 8:00
this I Joan
Sc
.
( pose
Bullock,
J. Clarence
~Iyers.
S.
Ichurch
of. Arc. and St. Cat Ilenne
Robinson,
Warren
Paxson,
Wm.A. R.
Morey, supervising principal of schools,
which wiII be studied by the members of
th e board
. re ference t0
andact e d upon m
the tax rate at the May meeting.
, ••
east of South Chester road, has been
deed~
I
(do~e.
~n'
~frs.
revea~ed
I
I
followed one another in rapid succ
his own inconspicuous way, was conliam A. Dean, pastor of Aldan Union
the ,background for Mr.<. Charles D. Thorpe, Gurden Jones, C. Clayton
church and one of ollr most prominent
stalk 011 the unselfish and Pat- Wicks, Frank Kneedler, Edward Bas.
vin.o:ing as the sincere, conscientious
lover of Lucia. Stafford W. Parker,
local bible teachers. The meetings are notlc hfe of Jo:-n .. Mr•.
Stab- . sett. Percy Webster, Victor D. Shirer,
L uCla
' . s ntlsta
. k e, was ecr t am
.I
f
.
.
b ut by a Iler sang Fthe kl'
stlrrmg
II C. W
I D nrna,
II EdoS.
y one 0
sponsored
by no denommatlOn,
G'II
.
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' D. D urna,
a ter
h
d· ·
'11 e VI·
'1
.
• ran InI I 1 csple
aye( H or
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A gnew, J osep h S ea1,
t e
Irtlest, most contemptl)
group of representatIVe
all{ I nota bl c peo- h-f ~Irs.S bl
I
1p"TI
l L u kens, I
...oms
lians that ever trod the stage of the
I pIe in Delaware County; and members
rs... tao er am a so"p aye{
Ie e)- ,Harry Neal, Frank H. Griffin. Ben CoI\Voman's Clubhouse.
of all churches in this vicinity are inNatIOnal Anthem for the dance of: lins, .ehas. E. Price, E. Leroy Mercer,
Elmer E. Melick, as a loan shark, I
I vited to participate in this movement.
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II John Mathew... , I':vans Mickle, B. E. Efalso left little to he desired in the way
The first mceting was held Monday
t IS ~ope t 13t t le. one U1I1( re~ am I fings, Wm. H. Thatcher, Albert N. Garof villians, while Elizabeth D. Hunter,
evening, April 6th; and in spite of the I forl~Y chlldre!l 3d n'tlh tl~lrty a~~tllts fl~'Tt1hle reU, Sr" William H.. Landis, Horace
his fickle daughter. certainly had many J
b M
me
.deal"
tit Se ImpreSSIOll
H
. Iemency 0 f t h e weat h er, the cIass was 1 all(
lenee h0th
receive
0 'U
e ...S ea I all( I [) r. E~ar I B . K'IS tl er.
of the characteristics commonly asso· nco
e9chle~, prl~sid~nl of I~e IweIl attended, there bcing quite a num. I
W I
e tory
our, WI 1 nO
I'.
Swarlhmore
RusIness
Men
8
ASl'Ioeln·1
f
Ch
t
S
tl
ore
and
rehersals.
e1l(lca.vored
to
convey.
1
ciated with Mexican senoritas. S. Fel- 'ion, who announced that 'eventeen '~r. . rom
es er,
war 1m . •
.,.
TWO SWARTHMOREANS
w~s
~.ht~he!1
-Put it in your pocket-you'll
SAVB it by buying Reading
Anthracite NOW, at the lowest
prices of the year! Call us todayo
PENNSYLVANIA
m,
righteous
heroine in a mostbysympathetic
manner. Misunderstood
her true
lover, abused by her selfish husband,
and designed upon by the unscrupulous
f
d b
d
Lopez, poor Lucia oun
eauty an
happiness only in the sunsets. Mrs.
Glenn"s voice was particularly effective
in her role and her action was alway.,
attended by grace and ease.
After these three came the other
characters,
well traiued
and responsive to the alldramatic
situations
which
COLD
THAT
VoL
La~vre.nce
~farsalllalse'l
~~~.
~rla.m·1
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tOil
Bickley was convincing as a new memhers had been secured in the I' vl~lmty present. If th~C\e. meetmgs reNeedlework Guild
FIGURE IN ACCIDENTS
strong, clean man of the open sage
pasl Ihrec weeks.
celve proper support, It IS hoped. that
brush, and to an opposite extreme
"
later in the season speakers of n~tlo~al
A rneetin of directors of the Swartlt"
Robert C. Powell and J. \Villiam SimThe Swarthmore Busllless Men s As-I reputation may he hrought to thiS hIS·
b
Ig f i N edl
k G '11 f
Burton Alva Konkle, of 323 Cornell
'",ci,ui.>n
held
their
monthl)'
dinner
meet-I
t
'
t
more
ranc
mons made the most of their roles as I'
OTIc cen cr.
IA
.
• lOt
lIedIe te 2 ewor
'I k UIt ( 0
th avenue. author and historian associated
at the Strath Haven Inn Tuesday
I
merI(:~ IS ca
a
oc oc a.
e with the Historical Society of PennsyJright and left hand men of Lopez.
Fol1owing the dinner, Jacob
Womans Club for Tuesday, Aprtl
.. vania, was knicked down by an automo.
Ethel L. Dolman added atmosphere Meschter, president, announced that sev- STANDS HIGH IN
are nr.ged to he present. ThIS I bile ant! received cust and bruises Tuesin
the roleG .of.Myers
a half-hreed
cook, while
to .
CLASS AT LEHIGH IS the hrst meetlllg;, of. the year.
f day
as Ihe wa.s
Clarence
and Joseph
Rey- enteen
tl
A ncw. m. embe. rs had been added ks
f c\'cnin.g
I
M the street
le1;e"'inl~.
le . SSoclatlon
III
nolds completed the cast in the roles b'
th
I the bepasth' two wee
. h'
rmgmg e tota. mem rs Ip to Wit 10
of big, strong rangers.
two of fifty. Membership is restricted
ii
I
to business men whose office or place of
Recital
business is within the limits of the bor·
MadeleineChauveau Minorsky of 3JJ
Association wcnt on record as beVassar avenUe will give a costume re- ing emphatically in favor of a temporary
cital at the Merion Crickct Club. Haver. roadway across thc railroad just cast of
ford, the evening of April 21. The re- Chester road while the underpass is being
cital will ·be followed by a dance. Mabel built. A committee will can upon counFraser will accompany Madame ehau- cil aad the R. R. to urge that this be
veau.
done.
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~lemhe~5
cros~ing
Another Swarthmorean was in an au .., a ter
'f caving
K kl t Ie tram at rllorton.
th T
•I b
hit I
tomohile accident this week whcn H
~"r. on e was remove to e ay..
n e.speCla ut muc
lonor Bardwell incoln 123 Ogden avenue re: I lor Hospital at Ridlcy Park where he is
has recently been awarded Gilbert A lIe- 'cdved head injuries when his car
I still confined. His injuries however were
man, Jr., of
who was grad-i in a collision at 12th and Potter streets. I not serious ant! at present he is sufferinQ
Mr. Lin.! mostly o~ shock.
.
uated at the to~ of Ius class from the Chester, Tu~sday morning.
~\V.ar~,hmore ~Ilgh ~~hool last J~c. coin was treated at the Chester hospital! The dnver of the car which st~ck Mr.
Bill, as he 1S famIliarly known, IS a and permitted to return to his home.
Konkle was John Plum, Frankhn stree~
Freshman at Lehigh University. Because
Morton. He told police he could not see
of his fine scholarship and high averages,
Mr. and ~frs. Carl Ryan announce the Mr. Konkle be<:ause of the rain. Plum
he has been placed among the six best birth of a daughter, Carolyn Yvonne, took him to the hospital and wiII be givstudents out of four hundred and more Sunday April 6th. Mrs. Ryan will be en a hearing after Mr. Konkle has suf.
at his university.
remembered as Vivian Roach.
ficicntly recovered.
A
Wal1ingfo~d,
{ese~vt:<
i
fig~red
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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APRIL 4,
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7 , 000 DISPERSE
IN CASH SOON I n"'''ll
B. AND$ LS" TO
HOWARD KIRK
Attorney-at-Law
14 South Ave. Media, Pa.
Media 1717
Swarthmore 998
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For Music Lovers
Angelucci, tenor of the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company; Alice Baker Dickeson, violin; Bernard J. Cortese,
piano; will appear in recital at the Inn on Sunday evening.
Also there will be special Easter holiday dinners at $1.25,
$ Lilli and 85c,
lor
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StratLHaven
C£he Inn with Personality
Middletown Road and Rose Tree Road
(NEAR LIMA)
WM, P. SMEDLEY, Lessee
\VALTER SMEDLEY, Owner
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that
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here at prices so mod<'rafe ycu'll be templed
Ownership
Monogemenl
to buy a half dozen or
more hunches.
IF
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Clty's broadest avenues, lusl a step oway from everything thor's
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modern as 1930
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L
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HARD COAL
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Fresh Fruits
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Sea Food
1 So. Princeton Ave.
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I
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Vol. III,
No. 14
Swarthmore, Pa" April II, 1931
"THE BAD MAN"
AT PLAYERS' CLUB
$2.50 Per Year
HOME AND SCHOOL
MEETING MONDAY
CONTRACT FOR
UNDERPASS LET
Tltl Swarthmore IloUle and School
:\"sol"lation ",ill Ulrct ),[OlHlay c\'Clling ill
the High school auditoriulll.
D. ~L
John Dolman Directs and Stars M"khior of Lamdo" IlC, stlpcrintt.'lHlrllt
oi second.ln' CdUCdtiOIi at Girard Collc~c
In Drama of Mexican
will he the ~ "peaker_ Special IllthlC wiil
Border
he furnished 11\ the school an(l a social
huur \\ ill f()l1tl~\, the program.
ROLES ADMIRABLY CAST I 011 .:\Iay 5th, the llcdgt.·lo\\ pla~er~
\\111 prc!'l'llt ".:\faf.\. )'1111".\, Quite Con,
"The I:ad ).Ian". which m.IY he tt'llH- tr.ln·:' for the hcnclit oi the Home and
(·tt John I )olman· ... pla\ from hoth thl' S(1I;)01 ~cholarshiJl flllld, in the If. S
standpoint pf acting" and dill'l'Iill~. hoi'" a mhtoriulli.
ht't'll l'ntl rtaining larg-l'
\\''It'k . . \'[mirahly smkd ior tht limitation,> oi the \\'omall's CIl1h stage and
(·xcel1t·llt1.... cast. the production has
IlHt prddil,t1ly lll1allimOlh appro\'al.
Ilt'fl' is \\hat appro<1ehc., ml"indrama I
full I)i hen I n allll, \ il1ans, gl1ll pta~. I Plans Changed to Provide Larger
V:lork to be Underway Next
Week; Sinclair & Grigg
Successful Bidders
COMPLETION DATE SEPT, 30
'I hI' conti,let for the cOJl<;trttctioll of
tilt tlIlIh:rgra((e !Jridg-t', <:c\\el', approachcs,
'Illd nthel imidcnt,tl \\ ark in the eliminatIon oi the grade crossing at Chl',-tel
ruat! and till' Pellllsylvania railrn.ul \\ as
:l\\ arilul ~.trl) this wcek to Sinclair &
CII~~ lor 117,831.25 work to be started
at "lire .lllfi colll(llctcd by Sept. 30. 1931.
Tit\: bId .. \\t.'rc as follo\\'s: Sinclair
RECEIVE BIDS FOR
NEW GYM MAY 14
& Crig"l!". SI17.R'1.25; Young Hrns. Inc_.
, SI5(i.~3g.50; l~ro\\,l1- King COlbtrnction
Co .. SI30.713; Brann & Sht.lrt Cu. $187,3t)-I ,i:;; Jallles ).(cGra\\' Co .. $139,779.25;
J jlh(.ph ~leIIng-h. $t2.f.52Z,sO; ForbcsI'hoto b\' (if('t.'n
COlt"trnetion
Co . $119.534;
Suml' of tlu' (·hillln·1I "hu IUlrli('ipUh'fl ill Tlu- S""rlhmHrl'ml~" Ea"h'r E~~ ~ Illrphr
III
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RATE
UNDECIDED
.. tandinj.{ "hich to m:t1l\ !lU'i'IL, al·tuall:-. I
apl'roaehul reali~1ll.
Di
(.'Iltl'rtailllllg charactt'f" \dHl. a... \l nr - prescnt Collcr..rc ;1\ CllltC sdlOnl will he re
Il'l al a \ cry reasonahle fig-nrc which
tr;l)l'd hy Ihe S,\arthmore aettlrs, cci"ed M;l\' J.f it '\a~ decided In thl
\\ onld probably bring the entire ('0"t5
madl tIll' 11111,,1 tit their I\H,·...
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'
,
oi
the project to a lower tntal than onghoard at the regular t1l(Jllthl~
a Cro\\,def I ,Iagl lIlO'-! n\'tI
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illalh 1·"lll'Ctcd.
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hall1ll"d thllll"ll'lS \\llh l,I"l' :llIcl lIn',
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startclt to arrhe ill S\\at·lhlllort: ~i.:~tl'rSl'llt('d ~r.lcdul l1,ttllr.ll pil ttlft" at :111 disl'tls:,c(1 at till· p;t<;t fe\\' mc{'ting ... pro\\'Itil 111'.1r1~ thrce hUlldred cilll
\'ides fOI lar~lr ljuoIrlers for th,· ~irJ.., 'lIld hit.\' palents palticipating-, S\\'artll- lit 'JIll' S·..'·arlhllll.n·1l11 thl'~ \\(mld he \\ 111 he \\ell htg"lIll
Olle of the first
Tht· ilnH11Tt·lh.1l \\;1 .. al ... 11 .1(lllln-.tl,ll ",h()\\'('r anll Incker room" prc\iou .. ly it lIlor~'s first annual j':,lskr E~!.! hunt on !.!hell a li\'e 11l11luy.
skp .. will he the rcmll\,11 IIi tr('I' ... on the
()thl'1 parClI .. 1tl'l,t ... 11J .... iiI Jlap~1 ,\1tieh Il,lrl,ing- ,t1oI1l! (,hc~tl'1 l'O,1I1 oppo:,itc the
111 that 111 "'Pltl' oi till' 11:11111. \\ hich h.l'l hl'l'll I)lanned th.!t shower ro01lls for the lIJllq.~·l' C,lllIllt'" sponsorcd by The
gin'" till' illlpl'l' ..... ioll .. i ,I 1l11~'-1ll.11\ \>". h(lth the ~]rb allli till' 1)()I's should hc S .. ,'(lIt!tIllOJ·Cllll tonk its place Ia ... t Satur- (I1titlul thl' llllclu" to lal'g,t' chnculat<.: ~htn r hlliltllll!..~
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11i\\(il"d. 111 ('1"'1 \\,·n· "II \\tll fIOIlI,':'''' II' I l111it oi the illlpnnl'UH'1Jt. ~I)\\ the pia" San!.1 Clans, thc Fourth oi Jlll~ cele- at TIlt' \;,'m/!tIl/(lltllll ullin'.
doll".
\n.lll~I'l1ll11h h;l\l' abl·.ul~ heen
Till \\inllt'r ... "I till li,'{' r.thhlt .. "llICII Illac!l' III l'llllll\t' ami 1'1,')11.1111 thl' trlcS 011
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john 1)(11111:111 a.. Panchl' l.olll'Z, a gil ing th, III quar1<-l'" large enough fo-r ior the childrl'll
X('arl~ funr hl1ndred s1lla1l IJ:trcl'ls oj l~l'll(' ).la"\\·lli. 01 till' l-.JlIlon' .\{I'lrt~1\·)"t,!11 h,ld man. apPl,lnd 111 .111111'"
IlI,LIIy ::'t'dl''' while the 1)1).\5 \\dl he gin'lI
Thl' dt tlllll"S around tht illlpro,·cl11ent
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\illl .. ll1lllht'n1\~ htflll1~ ior !lcarl\'
irom 111~ 0\\ II illll·rpn·t.llli1ll. IH~ dll' ct, 1IIl'Ilt \\'ill- ht' utiJlJ'l'fi lor cxpanding the
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it
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lilt' \t'oll~" IItL' l'''''lIll.:' (,Illb, th,lt hi~
STORY HOUR TELLS
essary for hoys gflillg frolll the lie\\, lockl'h'I"'1 111 I,,· critIcal.
tlllll' ur!.!,uJii',lt i"ll 1\ hich ~\\ ;lrthmore's
OF GREAT WORKS
Jultn I>!_ BrO\\l1dl. \\ho hkt\\i:-.c '\,1" er room .. to the g~ III to walk lilt' distance
\Ol1lll!t'f 1!l'nt.'rathlll heal'" of onh in
IInhtallding- 111 ),1 r. I )1I11I1an':, pla:-. la ... t oi the corridor Ihr""ch tilt' h.l .. clllcnt Ot
"hi"pl'r
... i()I1I1\\lIl r.~ ~llri:l\\ ... (.f IallghTilt January program of thl' Stor:-.
the pn.' ... cnt hllildin~ hut their lIe\\' quar~ l·ar. al'l11·
Illl
t agal1l List nl~ht pre ... l1l1lahly for
1111111' \Iill Ill' gl\l"l1 ~)1l Thlll-... ,Iay, \pril
the last timc_
"Th,· Bac! ).Iall" ill til(' charadl'r roll' ter!'; utilizin!.! tht, pn''''l'lIt cafeteria \\ III he
Tht'
I.tiper Church, ( Fain'it:\\ III ,It tll(' \\ oman'.., CluJ. ;It .) I)'duel,
.. ~Teat impftwemellt 11\ CI tht~ Ilresent.
I )l1rtll~ Ihl Il"l1 ... "11111' tlw la",1 fl'gUIaI'
oi an ill\alitl ullelt-. ~l'ld(l1ll has a11::'A tentatiH' hlldg"t tor the coming Church). locakd Oil Fainic\\' r(l;ul, jlbt ~Ir .. , 11('lt'll 11:t1l ,,1I1 1I;1\l' lhargt· and
ult'dint!~
alllint
ti\l' _\CdlS .I!.!O \\hell
(llll' llIadl' all in:lllilllatt nlljl,et Illl tht I schonl year \\'a ... presented hy Frank H.
,t ft~r a short talk 011 "The Boy, :Mark
PI.lyns· CllIh stage perform as ~Ir. ).(orcy. sU)lcn·ising PI-illt-ip:d oi schools. oUhidc Ihe hOl'OlIgh limits, ,l hali-mile '/"\\:tm" h.\ \Ir .... O .. t".lr (~ikft·l':-.t, tilt" ("I.tlule :-;1ll1th \\:1:, pH· ... uh·nt. til\' cltth
Hrfl\\ Ill'll did his \\ hnl chair. Poor which will he studied hy Ihl' llll'1I11lL'rs of Cdst of South Chesll'r road, has heeB play, "The J Irinct' .lIld the I 'aupcr." ""ill tll'a ... nr_\ h.h hndslul ,ti}()l1t $159 00 Tht'
ca ... ting or intl'rpretatioll oi LTnclt, thc hoard and
Ill' lin ' .. role.- \\o1tld haH lIl.uk thl' pl.I\· the tax rait· at the )'I.I~ 1Ill.'ctlllg
Blr.lc stud) C('ntt'r ior tht' rt'"i([lllb oi ~tory h~ :,\1 rs. jJaIl.
the
1Il1'l1Ihcr" \\'ith the l·e .. "lt tl1.tt la"t
'lUll<- - a loss inr 1lltbt (If the.- 'ltHlil'lIn~.
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I }t'I;l\\arc County and vicinity.
lIight'~
part::. \\as l'X)ll'Cted to hnng tilL'
IIt'kn I>!olll'y CIt·1I11. as I.ucia Pt'll.
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is
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of
the
old
la1l
MEN'S
ASSN.
a \ictilll of a crUl'l lIli ... takl·. "a ... 11ll'
I.t:I!.{Ilt· Tor J'('ace and Fn'elio11l on .\pril
I
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E. Ba ... q·tt acterl a" toastmark
...
oi
till'
COllllt),
ha\·llI!.!
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IOl1ndADDS NEW MEMBERS
righh-olls Ill'rtlilH' in a 1ll0~t s:-.mpalhetit- I
2 at the \\·oman· . . C1llh. Thl' e\l'rJa:-.tlll.t
...
t(
r
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thl·
dltlll('r
\\ hidl '"'' hdd at
malllH·r ~I i""I1(kr"tood hy h('r fI"I'
ld ill till' late 1700',,; Ihl' I.l'ipl'r iamdy. ill~ 1\1t 1110ry oi nohk dl'l'd ... \\as IIl,Ulithe
Springlia\'('11
Cluh
a1111 the Jlro~ralll
IO\'l·r. ,lh11sed hy her "dli ... h hu ... hand.
wcll known in the history o( 11('1.1\\ar(' il, ... ted from ),10';(' ... (tol,1 ill ~tur~ .111<\ C{)lhi .. k(1 larglof.\ oj reminisn·nCl..'s of the
dance hv Sd\'ia For ... ter aud )'lr .. (;11and fh-~i~llt'd upon 1.:-. tht· 1Il1M·rnpuloll \
t'Ollllty. \\"IS among the chal tcr me1l1hcr~.
ern, .. t) . to 'the hero Char1~'" I.mdberg d til.'., lllorr acti\'e da~ s
!'opt·z. pOllr Lucia i(lllnd hl'allty all'l
Tllfht' \\ ho had t·xjlrc ... s('t! tiJl'il' illtClI'
The ori".dnai church Web partially des, (dlllTe hy )"f r~
Rolwrt RI.."l'd alld all
happin,· ...... IInl\ in IITl' ~1l1\st'ts. ~lr~
till11
oj c01l1inl! nil 10 Th1lr"iI,I\' ni!-{ht
tro) l't! hy lire ill th(' early IX()()'''I .mel awaiting grOUJl of Frcllch childrl'l1 111
(~h-1I1l'~ \'oin' \\',,~ particular\\- d'fl'l"tl\ ~
\\i.'n'·
Charlt·" (~. Thatdll'r. El"-(k111 H.
ill her ro'" a 11<1 hl'r actiou \,a ... :d\\'a.\
tlJlon till' old ioundations the III l' ... I·nt l"hkllX, )
Garrdt.
P,wl Frn'dle\', ee() \\'anler
Ila ... tl'tlr \\,1" "l'n'HII I111 tilt, IJlllgI:lIII
hl1ildlllg \\,a ... l'rt·t'H'ti. It i~ prai"eworth)
attelHlt-d hy gran' and ('a"'l'.
I'n·
......
ol1.
Jolin
\\' Pittock. ('Iallde C,
til link Ihat a plan' III ""eh hi .. tori(' 111- a1ld ~I r". l,a\\'n'IIl'l' StaJ.lt .. \\ ith fdm ..
.\Itt-r Ihl'S(' thn'(' callie tilt llthl"r
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krc~t i ... ht.·illg' Ilfl· ... cr\'l·d and put to thi5 ft'\ealcd the !lUll \ dl ... n)\('rie:; ,Ind {-\llC"
charat"tl·r .. , all \\1·11 trailH(1 ,Iud n's\ltHiIfni)t'rt
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I. ~fllill. I'.. E,
(.1 tIlt-. ialllllllS and nuk·tatlgabk \\orker
practical ""t',
"'I\l' til Iht· (iralllalit' ~ltllatitlll" \\hich
Pyle.
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TIll" BIllie cia ... " \\ III mel"l 111 thi .. 111 SClcncc.
... )1111\\,(1 lint· .llllltlllr 1Il rajli(1 .. 1Il·Ct'",
liam
Bullock.
r.
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Hundreds of Children Take
Part In Easter Egg Hunt
uy
Use Old Church
For Bible Study
..
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
SUPLEE'S
SPRING
SUGGESTIONS
Mr. A. G. White of New York and
Swarthmore attended a committee meet- William lohnson, and Dr. Jesse H.
ing on coal conservation in Washington, Holmes attended the Peace and Service
Committee meeting at the ~Meeting
D. C. last Monday.
House,
15th and Race Streets, WednesMrs. C. Wah1 Olmes of Corne1l aveMrs. Roy C. Comley of Swarthmore day afternoon.
nue is entertaining her mother Mrs. ]. avenue entertained her club for lunch~D
Dr. J. R. Kline of Riverview road has
G. Hirsh of Greenville, Penna., and her and bridge Tuesday.
Bob Fcakins has returned to Dart.. returned from a trip to Durham, N. C.
sister and brother-in-law, :Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Bates, son of A-Ir. and Mrs. Joseph
\\T. \V. Post and their daughter Jane of mouth College after having spent the
Dates
of Haverford avenue, entertained
Rochester, N. Y.
holidays with hi~ parents Mr. and Mrs.
six
of
his young friends for su()per last
~I rs. R D. Conrad of Cambridge" George W. Feakms of Swarthmore avecVeniflg
in honor of his eighth birthday.
/ Mass., is spending a couple of weeks at 1 nue.
Mrs.
\Villiam
Thatcher is recuperatthe home of her parents 1fr. and Mrs.
IJatsy and Jane Paterson of College
avenue have retumed from a week'E ing from an operation, at her home on
\Villiam Vlachos of Vassar avenue.
College avenue.
:\lr.5. Ezra B. :Merriam of Swarthmore visit in Washington.
avenue entertained at luncheon and
lfr. and :Mrs. Sewell Hodge of Ogden
iosan
entertain
theofDouble
Mr. avenue
and Mrs.will
Jacob
Meschter
bridge on Tuesday of this week.
aven~e spe~t Easter .in D.over, Del.
Dr. and Mrs. A. V. B. Orr of Mount
MISS Ehzabeth GIllespIe of Norfolk, Six bridge club this evening.
n
Mr. and ~frs. Thomas McCabe, of
Holyoke place and Mrs. William D Va., spent last Sunday with Mrs. Ed\Vermuth and daughter Eleanor spent ward Gillespie on Amherst avenue:
North Chester road, Swarthmore. will
and hlrs. Robert B. ~Iothler .of entertain at a buffet supper and bridge,
last week-end at William and Mary
College, \ViIliamsburg, and other points Vlrglma sp~nt the Easter hohdays With at their home on Friday, April 17.
in Virginia.
Mrs. Clothier's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Joseph Perry of Thayer road
sailed for a business trip to Europe
Wednesday on the Mauretania. He expeets to be gone about five weeks.
Mr. Russell G. Fudge of Rutgers avenue will spend this weck·end with his
parents in Elmira, N. Y.
Spring Cleaning
VI'e have 1111 the needs for
Spring house cleaning.
Good tools IIml implements
are half the job.
pllils,
Mops,
floor waxes, liquid
and paste, waxing machine
for rent, polishes, cleaners
are here for you to make
your choice.
vacation
his parents
Mrs. IhoMr.
Newlin
R. Margaret
Smith and
Thomas
Donald with
McGarrah
spentDr.hisandEaster
guest
of Miss
Vlachos.
A. F. McGarrah.
Smith, sons of Dr. and Mrs. J. Russell
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Fawcett and Smith of Elm avenue, motored to Virchildren Billy and Nancy spent last ginia for the week-end and to visit their
week·end in Washington and Baltimore. brolher Stewart who has recently started
Mrs. Sheldon Green and two sons to farm at Hedgewood \Vhere their
Sheldon and Norman are the guests of grandfather started farming and stock
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bunling of College raising seventy two years ago. Mr.
avenue.
Newlin Smith returned to Buffalo where
Mrs. A. N. Garrett entertained her he is instructor in economics at Buffalo
bridge club Monday of this week.
University.
Professor and Mrs. Herbert Fraser of
~Iiss Peggy Armitage spent her spring
Elm avenUe went to New York on Mon- vacation with Miss Betty Naylor ill
day. 1\fr. Fraser addressed the N-. WheeHng, West Virginia. A!iss Armi~
York Year I)' 11eeting of Fritnds Tuesas.sma
a
" Iage amI M'ISS N ay Ior are cI
test
da)· afternoon 01' the SI,bJ·oct of "Unem- 1\
ary
.yon
sc
00.
'1
I
h I
ployment."
\-Varren Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
S. W. Johnson of Amherst avenue, has
returned to State College after having
spent his vacation with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Lange of Baltiformal
of thewill
Alpha
Upsilon Mu
more Pike
chaperone
the Fraterspring
nity next Friday.
1\.fiss Miriam Watson who was the
guest of l\Ir. and :Mrs. Roland G. E. UIJman of Harvard avenue has returned to
We I.ave many types of
hand trowels lind weeders
and
complete floral
sets,
small size tools for working
around the flower bed and
light enough for the ladies
to usc.
S LIP C 0 V E R S
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
Your New Spring Suit
Samuel M. Dodd
representing
The Edwards Tailoring Co.
Sw. 698-M
It is time to point, inside
lind out-not only to im.
here. We have nil kinds of
paints, varnishes, lacquers,
and hrushes.
Everything
New Potatoes
l7c box
for the I",.t in (IUlllity.
Large Bunch
Asparagus
33c
Ripe Sweet
CHESTER RD.
Swarth. 105
"S,.,. ollr dblJ/ny in 'he
S'(larlhmorenn ."indo,,, 0/
Spring S"Nlfe.';on •• '~
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•••• , . . . . . . . .....
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE, PA.
Announces a
Free Lecture on Ch··
S.
rlstian
ClenCe
Entitled
uJESUS, OUR EXEMPLAR"
By
Mr. Gavin W. Allan, C. S. B.
OF TORONTO. CANADA
lUembcr of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church,
The Fjrst Church
ChrJst,
Scientist, EDIFICE
in BostOD,
IN of
THE
CHURCH
Massachusetts
206 Park Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
SATURDAY
EVENING
,
APRIL 18th, 1931
AT 8:15 O'CLOCK
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
Media Theatre
Pineapples
l8c
~---~-
GEORGE H. KELLEY
Electrician
•
Repair work and new installations
•
d
OF THE NEW FRIGIDAIRES
IN GLEAMING WHITE PORCELAIN
Builder of
Artistic Homes
in
SWARTHMOREandVICtNITY
Homes des;gned and built to
meet individual need ••
CHAS. E. FISCHER
304
Dickinson Avenue
Sw.33S-W
'Plum
_ .,;-0""'....
If you're 5 feet, 5 inches or
You are cordially invited to
cornejo and see the new, white"
Porcelain· on· steel Frigidaire.:
It has many important features
which make it not only the
m/vallced refrigerator, but the
finest ever to bear its name.
Make every effort to be our
guest while we are holding
open house in connection
with our Spring Showing.
Heating and
Roofing
Phone Swarthmore 82
Modernize your Bathroom at
Low Cost. Reroof with Asbestos
Shingles.
FRIGIDAIRE
tHE NEW ALL WHITE PORCELAIN·ON-STEEL FRIGIDAIRES ARE SOLD WIT\I
IIII'M,·!;wj,'?'al, iMiJ'f.i i'·!:iij.
vy.
i
"cut up" the lines of a dress.
i
. That's all over the minute
i
you discover
I
i
I
i
i
for they FIT without altera.
tion . . . They're made for
your type. They're SMARTthey're modestly priced-
i
•
)•f Easter
motoredvacatIOn.
to Elizabeth, N. J. for the
;
:Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon R. Green and
two sons of Jamaica, L. I., have been
I spending the Easter holidays w~th C. A.
: Bunting and family. They will remain
Sizes 14Y2 to 26Y2
until the 12th.
I.
Buffet Supper
r-:~-'
1'f.It6t:,r;iN
! t"t'WoW ~
U-
Mr. and l\.frs Edward B. Temple, of
Maple ave., entertained at a buffet sup-
.
.'r... 01:>17 -£0';"." A"""
: _---- .._----------------_..... _-- ...._.............'
per 27th
Tuesday
eveningofinthecelebration
the
anniversary
founding of
the Swarthmore National Bank and
trust Company of which Mr. Temple is
president. The guests were:
Mrs. R. Floyd Flank, Blacksburg, Va.,
Miss Florence E. Smith, Moylan, Mr.
. LIGHT AND POWER
and Mrs·. Edward B. Temple, Mr. and
~frs HaMy M. Cdsh, Mr. and Mrs. AlWIRING
hert
N. Garrett, Mr, Joseph E. Haines,
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Dr. and. l\.frs. \-Villiam E. Kistler, Mr.
107 Svlvan Avenue
Rutledc. John F. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Can be reached at Sw. 1145
Pittock, Mr. Vincent S. Pownall, Mr.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I a n d hIrs. J. Everton Ramsey, hfr. and
CHARLES M. WELLS
Mrs. Harold Ogram, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Elric s.
ARCHITECT
Sproat, 11.. William H. Thatcher and
Mr.
and :Mrs. C. Percy Webster.
RUTLEDGE, PA.
..
..
.25 ••
entrance fee
THE SWARTHMORE
BUILDING ASSOCIA TION
matures with the April payment its 42nd series containing
8 J0 shares.
Dues paid . . . . . . . . • . . . $1 J 2,590.00
Profit added. • . . . . ...•
49,410.00
I
Total distribution ...... $ 162,000.00
I
NEW SERIES NOW OPEN WITH FIRST PAYMENT
DUE APRIL 14TH
All aTe invited to become partners in this sound mutual
organization, which has been serving the community
financially for thirty-two years. Checks may be left at
E. C. Walton· s office or mailed to the Secretary or Treasurer. box 282 Swarthmore.
JOSEPH E. HAINES, President NORMAN S, PASSMORE, Secy.
THOMAS W, ANDREW, Vice Pres. ELRICS.SPROAT, Treas.
III
COAL
RED U C T I
•
.
J AS. A. PILSON
that
I
Phone Swarthmore 128-M
largest price reductions ever offered in prepared sizes.
Egg
cash in 10 days.
2000
Lbs.
The Easter Music will be repeated tomorrow at the cleven o'clock Service.
At the Annual Parish Meeting, held
April 6th., the following Vestrymen were
re-elected for a term of three years,
Wil1iam B. Bullock, Vincent Cianci, Sr.,
Phone Swarthmore 1380
General Hauling and Express
Local and Long Distance
lb.. for
Ashes and Rubbish Removed
DANIEL MENEFEE
Landscape Gardening
Let us give you an estimate on caring tor
your lawn and garden during the summer
Celfars cleaned and whitewashed
FIreplace and Kindling Wood
Gardens Plowed
MORTON, PA.
412
..........................
Richmond &
You can practice real economy by buying our coal now
Dyoll
S'8. Reg. 35H.
4.h &
Allegheny
Ave. Reg. 1308.
491h & Gray's Ave.
Stair Work
Quaker Erection Co.
SWARTH 1441
Mllr.
F. J. Harley,
- c. S. Hartrel.
Trea••
Slate Rd. above Lansdowne Ave. Clear-
brook 3951.
91h & Norris St ••
Columbia 2125.
Elkins Park, Ashburn Rd. Melrose
4198.
at these rock-bottom prices.
ADVICE ON SIZES
One of our experienced
engineers will gladly call
and advise you on the
most economical sizes to
use in your furnace, and
also help with any heating
problems you may have.
CLEANING YOUR HEATER
For a nominal charge you
can have one of our experienced men clean your
heater properly and thoroughly. This work should
be done every Spring.
"We Cheerfully Extend Credit to Responsible Buyers"
PHONE SWARTHMORE 345
Mason Builders Supply Co.
CARPENTER JOBBING
ALTERATIONS
Window Screens
Upper Darby:
Mason Builders Supply Co. Swarlhmore 345.
Complete Insurance Service
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Van Alen Bros.
$12.00
$12.25
$12.25
$ 9.75
$ 7.75
Dartmouth Ave.
PROVIDENT TRUST BLDG.
Sw 38 W
Rit 3470
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If paid within 15 days
SWRrthmore:
George W. de Forest
Phone Ridley Park
YARDS:
Bar. 5140.
for coal delivered in April.
Per Unit
go up-just at the time when you will have to buy.
Trinity Church Notes
The above prices are in effect
Price Per Unit
History will repeat itself in the Fall when coal prices will
to: • •
Per
20 MORTON AVE.
Price
Egg
$12.50
Stove
$12.75
Nut
$12.75
Pea
$10.25
Buckwheat $ 8.25
M E M 0 R IA L S
Wm. J. Cartledge
Deduct SOc per 2000
ean something
markable news ever given to the coal buying public-the
ALLISON
Electrician
Mrs. Carroll Thayer wi1l entertain the
Thirty-two years experience, and a Fortnightly at her home on Harvard
home~owner in this borough.
avenue on !{onday, April 13 at 2 :30
o'clock.
uThe Barrctts of Wimpole Street," a
311 VASSAR AVENUE
play
depicting the Browning Jove episode
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will be read by Mrs. Roland Eaton. This
play has ·been one of the greatest of the
Cranite
Marble winter successes ill New York. It was
first produced in London where it was
Cemetery Work a Speclalt,
seen by descendants of Mr. Barrett. It
was not enjoyed by these descendants because their ancestOr was shown in his
Est. 1843
real charactor. That is a minor part of
No. Lansdowne Ave., Drexel mil, Fa.
the
play. That relating to the Brownings
(OPPosite Arlington Cemetery)
is most delightful.
••• •••• •••••••••••• ••••• •• Mrs. Walter will give literary topics
and hlrs. Wickham will sing.
In so far as it is possible. members
are asked to make a report on the sale
of tickets for the "Neighborly Night"
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entertainment to be given on April 22nd
at the Woman's Club.
$12.50
Stove. • 12.75
Nut • • 12.75
Pea • • 10.25
Buckwheat 8.25
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The Mason Builders Supply Co. announce the most reo
FORTNIGHTLY TO MEET
MONDAY AFTERNOON
A. M.
$200.00 matured value
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DELCHESTER UTILITIES CORP.
629 Welsh Street
Chester, Pa.
CHESTER 6148
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less and plump of figure, you
know all about the troubles
of alterations, and how they
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P. M. BARROW
Shad & Roe Shad
"Sit Tight"
" RANGO"
Green
so.
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Sw. 1600
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you need and lit low prices
SUPLEE'S
STORE
Riverview Ave.
3
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and Ernest o. Lange.
The Rt. Rev. Francis M. Taitt, D.D., ,
Bishop of Pennsylvania, will officiate at
the Service of Confirmation on Wednesday evening. April 22nd. at 7 :30 o'clock,!
and will preach.
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Over 150 flowering plants were taken I
by a Committee of the Sunday School i
to the Childrens' \Vards of the Philadel-'
phia General Hospital after the Chil- i
drcn'." Service on Easter Day.
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CUTTING UP
SWARTHMORE, PA.
"The Gang
Buster"
Fresh Peas
25c 7.f Peck
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and
SWARTHMORBAN
hIrs. Robert E. Carels is spending the
week in Providence, R. I.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Fraser returned Wednesday from New York
where Mr. Fraser spoke before yearJy
meeting on "employment".
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}.ofr. and ~rs. R: Chester Spencer and
~ I daugh~er, MISS 1~lld.r~d, left \Vednesd~y;
I for Richmond, Virginia where they Will i
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t attend the marriage of Mrs. Spencers'
brother, George Richard Fulton. They
Play and Dance
will return ~Y way of the Apple Orchard
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I ,Festival regIOns.
. TolstoJ s What lIen LIve by wl~l.be i
Mr. and Mrs. Dean H:- Parker enter- given by the young people of Trtmty!
!I tained
at tea on Saturday afternoon for Church in the \Vornan's Club, next Fri-I
the sponsors of their children, Elizabeth day eveni~, April 17th. at 8 :15 ,?'clockl
Invin, Anne Burnett and Christopher The Play IS presented thru speCial ar-I
I Jefferson Allen, who were christiued at rangements With the Walter R .. Baker I
I the Episcopal 'Church at three o'clock by Co., of Boston, Mass.
The Cast mcludes
Dr. Guenther.
\Villiam Bird, Lee ~rurphy, Anne JefI
A dinner-dance will be -held at the fords, Alethea Avery. Jason Sawyer, 1
! Springhaven Club, this evening.
EI~z~beth Dickinson, :Margaret Cresson,
i Mr. and Mrs. George F. Corse and \V tlham Taylor,
Alden Jones, Thom: their sons, Jack Corse and George F. as G. Casey, Adnenne Shero and Fran~
Corse, Jr., of 411 Yale avenue, Swarth- ces Shero.
...
I more
have returned from Baltimore
Roy C. Comty IS dlrectmg the Play
Md., 'where they spent Easter.
' and E:uest .Werhner is chairman of the.
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.Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Chambers, of 812 Committee 10 charge of sceller.!. Gen! Westdale avenue, who recently returned uine Russian c~stumes have been s~cured. I
t from a motor trip through Florida and ~ Dan~e will foll~\V the mUSIc f~r
! the South, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lee wluch wIll b.e f1!rmshed by Shelly s
I P. Wray, of Swarthmore, at dinner, Orc~estra of SIX pieces.
I '?\.fonday night.
Tickets for ·the play or dance may be
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Mrs. Wesley N. Clifford, ~fr. and Mrs. secured from any member of th~ cast
S. Milton Bryant and their two chiIdren IOr at the <;Iub House on the evemng of
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Phone
MEDIA
Penna.
Columbia University.
1Ir. and Mrs. Thomas W. Simpers of
PHONE: ME:DIA 227-W
DAtL.Y MATINE:E: 2:30
1I.frs.
William
Jaquette
has
returned
to
\Vcstdale
avenue
have
returned
from
all==============================-her home after a month's sojourn in trip through the south.
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Florida.
Mrs. Walter Thorpe is ill at her home
Saturday1\hs. Carl Behenna of Rahway, N. J., on Dickinson avenUe.
Monday & Tuesdayis visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Edward Gillespie of Amherst
JACK OAKIE
JOE E. BROWN
'Valter J. Fritz.
avenue is spending this week-end in
in
Miss Barbara Pearson, daughter of Northeast, :Md.
WINNIE LIGHTNER
Dr. Paul Pearson, Governor of the VirMr. and Mrs. W. Findlay Downes of
gin Islands, and Mrs. Pearson has re· Chestnut Hill, formerly of Swarthmore.
in
turned to Yale University where she is a have issued invitations for a dance.
student of dramatics.
Dr. and lfrs. WillIAm Earle Kistler
of Park avenue ha\'c returned from a
JEWELER
trip to Bermuda.
Wednesday & Thursday
Swis!II Watches Repaired
Miss Virginia Seal spent the Easter
All Work Guaranteed One Year
1928-"Chang"
holidays with friends in Hazleton, Penna.
A. R. FARRENY
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Ferguson and
1929-"Simba"
I I I South Olive Street, Media son Billy of York, Pa., were the guests
Formerly Wi,la John Wanamaker
1930-"With Byrd at the South Pole"
of Mrs. Anna Hodgson of Amherst ave.
nue Jast week-end.
and now!
Mr. and Mrs. C. Wahl Olmes of Cornell avenue entertained Thursday eve.
Free Delivery
Sw.761-762
ning in honor of their guests Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Post of Rochester, N. Y.
The Wonder Picture of 1931
Dr. and Mrs. David Crabbe wilt spend
this week-end in New York.
-----hfr. and Mrs. Edwin B. George of
Washington were guests of 1-fr. and
1·397
Mrs. Wallace McCurdy for Easter.
Mrs. William J. Hull, Mrs. Edward
ATTEND OUR
A. Jenkins, Mrs. ]. Russell Smith, Dr.
prove looks but to protect.
Get your IJOinting supplies
b
Baltimore Pike
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:\[rs. A. B. Re3\'is entertained at IUllChcon and bridge Monday in honor of her
mother Mrs. A. E. Thomas of Washinglon, D. c.
Dr. and :Mrs. A. F. Jackson arc entertaining at diIUler this evening.
'frs A tl,u Ed . B eMs Stanle
~lac:Mjllan,
\Villiam
Hanny,
Mrs.
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Joseph Seal, Mrs. Wilfred Ervin, , •• ,._,
Mrs. George Zimmer, and 1I.Hss Sarah
\Varner Knight went to Elkins Park on
\Vednesday to see the \Videner collection of pictures.
MARTEL
BROS.
And Beautify
Phone, Sw. 1225
News Notes
For
BUILDERS
Jo,ep~ Perry of Thayer road. Mr.
Cloth!er has .returned ho~e, ~u.t Mrs.
Clotluer remamed for a sh.rt VISIt
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coapman of
Park avenue have moved to Rochester,
N. Y.
Miss Pat Higgins of Darien, Conn., is Muhl
THE
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APRIL 11, 1931
APRIL 11, 1931
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Dartmouth Avenue,
Swarthmore, Pa.
"BUY
WITH
CONFIDENCE"
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Publiahed Every Friday at Swarthmore, P ..
Robert E. Sharples. Editor and Publisher
Phone Swarthmore 900
APRIL 1
Entered as Second Class matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post Office at Swarth- She was so pleasant, that she shamed all
more, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
gloom,
And timid hopes and budding fancies
SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1931
sweet,
As she call1<.' smiling, broke in perfect
bloom,
Pearson's Paradise
the unemployment luncheon of the AsTo
grace
the pathway of our laggard
sociation at its regular meeting yesterday.
feeL
Dr. Pearson sailed for his new post in
The sacrament of,~ baptism was ada spirit of optimism. We are inclined ministered Easter-Day to Sara Grace,
to share that mood, in spite of President infant daughter of l\fr. and Mrs. Jona- She was so pleasant I Ah, the hours shall
pass,
Hoovees eXl!ressed regret concerningj than Prichard, and to Nancy Fost~~, inLaughing
Or sighing, time's long drawn
present conditIons.
fant daughter of .Mr. and llrs. PhilIp C.
train,
'Vhoever looks at pictures of the Vir- Snow. In the baptisms of the day, Dr.
gin Islands sees a region of semi-trop. Tuttle used water brought from the river Like fleeting shadows on the waving
grass,
kal beauty and luxurious natural scen- Jordan.
ery,-the deep green of forests washed
• 8'
round by White foaming surf, and the
But we shall never See her like a_,g;;a::i:n;;.,'y II
blue ocean stretching away to meet the
Mrs. Anna C. Hall
Funeral services were held ~
serene and cloudless heavens on the horiafternoon at the home on Dickinson avezon line.
Swarthmore has lost another of its nuc. Dr . .1ohn Ellcry Tuttle and Rev.
Governor Pearson's plan for develop- fine old residents in the death of :Mrs. Lloyd S. Stevens officiated. The surviving this Jand of rich beauty may bring
one daughter. Anna (Mrs. Arthe Virgin Islands into popularity as a Anna Camden Hall, widow of Dr. L. B. thurarc:
Groves,) of Dickinson avenue, and
Hall
who
die-d
at
her
home
214
Dickinsouthern resort. Plantations that have
four sons, Alfred of Vermont, Robert
lost out on sugar may prove wholly SOn avenue Jast Friday. She was
of Vineland, N. J.; Lou of Philadelphia,
ideal as sites for estates ·of well-to.do enty-tw() years old and although less and John of Guerrent, Ky.
Americans seeking refuge and peace active during the past few years, her
• •
among those hauots of fairy charms
Mrs. Sarah Eleanor Singley passed on
where ,Columbus once sojourned. We death came suddenly after an illness of Tuesday morning at the home of her
look to our genial and far-seeing only a few days.
daughter Mrs. Ethel M. Whittier, 49
Swarthmore fellow-citizens t o p u t
Mrs. Hall had been a resident of Amherst avenUe with whom she has
4fPearson's Paradise" On the map in fresh Swarthmore for about thirty years
been Hving in Swarthmore for 14 years.
hright colors.
during that time had devoted every spare I Funeral services Were held Friday afterI •
moment to unselfish work in the Presbyat the home.
terian Church, the W. C. T. U., and
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Presbyterian Notes
other religious and charitable movements. For many years she was secre- LEGISLATIVE LUNCHEON
The attendance at morning worship tary of the W. C. T., U. and the WomOF WOMEN VOTERS
Easter-Day was the largest for many an's Missionary Society.
The Delaware County League of
years. Seventeen new members \'!rere reAside from her church work, Mrs. \Vornen Voters will have a Legislative
ceived into the church. The eight who Hall's chief interest was in her writing. Luncheon at 12 o'clock noon, Friday,
were received by letter from other For many years she assisted Mrs. Julia April 17th, at the Media Woman's Club,
churches represented lhe Baptist, Re- Hazard in editing the Swarthmore News Jackson and Jefferson Sts., Media, and
formed, 1\fcthodits and C h r i s t jan :iiltl her verses and articles signed with a card party at 2 :30 P. M.
churches.
the initials A. C. H. will be recalled by The luncheon, which is practically a
The beautiful decoratiOlls of the chan- all of the older residents of the borough. cost price affair, is in charge of Mrs. J.
eel on Easter consisted of lilies presented She also wrote short pieces of nrc)se I O. Hopwood who wiII present "Interestby members of the congregation in mem.... poetry entitled Ralt Rason's R1'Ylne, ing Sidelights on Pennsylvania Legislaory of departed loved ones, with palms. which Swarthmoreans will remember.
tion of 1931."
At the close of the services of the day,
Her writings were full of charm and
There will be table prizes for the card
the lilies were distributed among the sick wit and her convorsation was always in- party, and those attending should bring
and bereaved members of the congrega- spiring and full of humor. Among her their own cards. Since Mrs. J. Passmore
lion. Miss Selfridge, with Mrs. E. M. verses were many about Swarthmore. Cheyney is county chairman, Mrs. E. A.
Bassett and Mrs. Oscar M. Miller ar- This one taken from an old issue of the Yarnall, county vice-chairman. and Mrs.
ranged the decorations of thc chancel.
Swarthmore News is as typical as any:
Philip Marot, secretary, Swarthmore
To-morrow morning, the two ruling Swarthmore is wonderfully blessed,
elders-elect, who were chosen at the an-I Beyond most inland places;
nuaI meeting of the church last Wednes- It sports fair fields and shady woods,
day evening, Dr. David McCahan, and! As well 35 other graces,
Henry L. Smith, will be ordained and And if to rock upon the sea
installed by the pastor. They were chos- aile takes a sudden notion,
en for a period of five years. The elders. He simply boards a Darby car,
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retiring by limitation of office were J.) And 10, the rolling ocean.
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Everton Ramsey and Prof. James S., Upon the death of any Swarthmoreall
THE
SWARTHMORE
Heberling.
: Mrs. Hall could almost always be countPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The offering for relief of the unem-I cd 11)1011 to write a tribute in verse. From
IWv. John El1ery Tuttle. Minister.
ployed at morning worship all Easter- i'lII old copy of The Swarthmore News There Is II cordial welcome for all who wIll
Day was $367.00. In addition to this, the ~ We have taken these Jincs written by This church unitescome.
with the chUrches of
Swarthmore In the effort to make
\Vornan's Association gave $100.00 last j )frs. I-Jail as a tribute to sonlcone else.
people better nnd happier.
1I10nth. for the same purpose and will! They arc particularly applicable to the
SUNDAY MORNING
also contrihute the amount received at i author.
At 10:00 an opportunity for Bible Study.
Church News
,
MORNING WORSHIP AT 11:00
THRIFT COUNTERACTS W,INT
RUTLEDGE.MORTON BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
"W/lere Your Savings Arc Sale"
Conservati,,·cl,. Progre~sh't..'--Cnrefuily l\lonogcd-Safe nnd Sound
F. G. MEIIR, Secrelury, 214 Cornell Avenue,
SwarltUI1OI'C,
P.o.
SERMON:
" A SERVANT OF THE CHURCH"
Ordlnntlon of Elders
VESPERS AT 4:45
Brief Sermon:
"AS THE FATHER HATH SENT ME"
WEDNESDAY. 8 P.M.
A Gleaners' Meeting
THE YOUNG PEOPLE
Always w('icome all who wJ1I come to
Their Service at 7:00
Every Sunday Evening
Hope Blooms Anew In
SPRING
All outdoors gives promise of better days-new hope. new
courage. Nature renews our faith. coverage bare twigs with
new leaves. Spring is here.
And we as a hank are guardians of hopes and dreams and
peace of mind. Use us fully in your striving for success.
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
"Serving Swarthmore Since 1904"
Pennsylvania
Electric
First Lien and Refunding Mortgage 5% Gold Bonds
Due March 1, 1958
Free of Pennsylvania Four Mills Personal Property Tax
Warren A. Tyson & COe
InCorporated
Investment Securities
PHILADELPHIA
1518 WALNUT STREET
Delaware County Representative
F_ R_ STEVENSON. Jr.
110 P..-lton Ave. Lanadowne. Pa.
Telephon<>-Madiaon 6474
LANDRETH'S
GARDEN
SEEDS
Sow OLD ENGLISH Lawn Grass Seed
Plant Sweet Peas--Fertilize the Lawn
Vigoro-Bone Meal-Sheep Manure--Etc.
Our Stock ia Large
Quality Beat.
Store open Saturday
Evening till 8 P.M.
During Spring
O",hard Gra.., Shady
Grasa, Bent Gras.,
Terrace Gras., White
Dutch Clover.
McCALL'S SEED STORE
6th & Madison Sts.
Chester 3800
Call for Catalogue
Street is two-way traffic below 9th st.
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Violin, Harp, Mandolin
All Band and Orchestra
Instruments
MAIN SCHOOL
7038 West Garrell Rd.
Piano
Violin
Theory
Mandolin
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85.6 •
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4.7~ in.
_558 in.
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The One .. Stop .. Service Store is the dcvelo~ment of
Harvey Firestone, pioneer in rubber lind rubber tires. Let us
show you a cross-section cut from n Firestone Tire--and cross..
scctions of competitive tires. See for yourself the qualily-tho
exl,.a plies under tlte tread-thc extra value. All we ask is onc
thing: Come in and Compare.
Compare Priees and Sel'viee
OLDFIELD TYP£
~Spedal Brand
SUNDAY
9 :45 A.M.-First Day School In WhittIer
House.
9:45 A.M.-The Adult Class In the Meeting
House. Led on April 12th by
Clarence Pickett. Executlve
Secretary of the AmerIcan
FrlendIi' ServiCe Committee.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship In the
Meeting House.
WEDNEsDAY
Size
4.40-21. 84.,8 84.98
4.50-21. 5·69 5.69
4.75·19. 6.65 6.65
5.25·21. 8.57 8.57
6.00·20. SZ.50 II.50
H.D.
ANCHOR TYPE
Super Heavy Duty
Our
Man Order
Oar
Ca.h Price
nre
Cuh Price
Eub
PrIeD Each Par Pair
.,.60
:a:t.zo
:1:11.,0
.6.70
a:ll.30
H. D. TOtlCK TIRES
30,,5.....• 7.95 17.95 34-90
32,,6... ~ :11'.75 29.75 57.90
Other Sizell Priced Proportionately Low
Size
icSpeclai Braad
Our
MallOnier
Our
CUll Price
TI,.
Ca.b Ptfce
Eacb
Price Each Par Pair
4.50.21. • 8.75 $8.75 8.6.,6
4.75-19. ..70 9.75 Z8.,o
5.25·21. .:11_'5 13.05 SS.3D
COURIER TYPE
3Ox3~. $3.'7 $3.97 87-74
4.40·21. 4-55 4.55
8.80
4.50·21 S.ZS 5.15
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Other Shea Prleed Proporttonate'y Low
TRINITY CHUROH
Chester Road Rnd CoJIege Avenu."
Rector
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, B.T.M:.
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
9:45 A.M.-Sunday School and Bible Class.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer and Sennon.
The Easter MusJc Will be Repeated
FIRBT CHURcH OP CHRIsT. 601RNTIsT.
OP SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Services:
11:00 A.M.-Sunda:so Sehool.
U:OO A.M.-Sunda:so Lesson-Sennon.
Wednesday evening meeting each week.
8 p. m. Reading room open da1ly, except
Sundays and hOlidays, 1 P.M. to 4 P.M.•
ChUrch edifice.
AU are COrdially Invited to attend the
services and use the Reading Room.
All this helps create appreciation for
the fine arts as well as making everyday
drudgery more attractive. The audience
appreciated the talk and know
about the department of commerce In
Washington than they did. Untit a short
time ago Mr. George lived in Swarthmore and was in charge of the PhiIadelphia office of the department of comw
mcrce.
Miss Vera DeMuth and Mrs. William
Allen Raiman served tea after the program.
mo~e
win will have charge of the program.
The meetjng Tuesday of the ,"Yoman's
ClUb will be a stated meeting. In addition, ~Irs. John Y. Huber, Jr., will speak
on Citizenship and Current Politics," under the leader.ship of the Citizenship
Committee, Miss Martha G. Haviland
chairman. Mrs. John Detlefson and
~.frs, Arthur Tomlinson will be the host- .
esses. The polls will be open at the
club house from ten to twelve and from
two until five.
Mrs. Francis V. Warren, and her committee, Mrs. LeRoy Mercer, h.-Irs. Jos-
Bright!) enduring
BVSTLESS STEEL is used
for
many exposed
brigll.t
metal parts of tI,e Ford
WHEN YOU DUY a Ford you buy endnring beanty_
The body finish is made to last for the life of the
car and practically all exposcd bright metal parts except the bumpers are made of enduring Rustlcss
Steel.
This Rustless Steel has grcat tensile strength.
It is Ihe same bright metal all the way through. A
8alt test equivalent to forty year8' service under the
Beverest wcather condition8 failed to have any effect
On its brilliance_ It never requires polishing. All
you do is wipe it with a damp cloth, as you do your
windshield.
Thi8 is just one of many features that show
the substantial worth of the Ford. In speed, comfort, safety, economy and long life - in the richness of its finisb and upholstery _ it brings you
everything you want or need in a motor car at an
unusually low price_
CABRIOLET
1125 Edgmont Avenue
,
Phone 3431
CHESTER, PA.
Ceille In-Com...... Tire Sections-See
',or r ......el, the .EXTRA VALVES
May 29th to attend a talk by Mr. Edward Skipper conceming birds. Most
interesting slides will be sho;vn and. Mr.
Skipper always keeps Ius audIence
amused with- his___
birdI call imitations.
PRI(;ES
to
serve you"
C. Ottley Lynch
OWNER·MANAGER
Can You Use It?
A tidy sum in savings is
waiting for the thrifty men
and women who buy their
Reading Anthracite NOW,
at the low Spring prices.
Solve next winter's heating
problems at a profit to
yourself-just 'phone us
your order.
H. B. GREEN
1 So. Princeton Ave.
Swarthmore 1234
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Franclele
Ownership
Management
&Cope
fired of rooms and baths ••.• and want
IFa you're
little more like home, Ihen come to Holel Lafayette. You.1I
somelhi~g
flnd us lucked away in Ihe most beautiful part of one o.f Atrant~c
City's broadest ovenues, just a slep away fr?1l1 every.thlng !hat I
anything in the World's Playground. H~re s secl~Slan without
snobbery. Here·s beauty wilhout austerity ••.. In a hote! as
.odern as 1930 ••.. with roles as modes. as 1920. S~CIOU'
lounge reoms,a selorium and sun·d9ck. Feed that would deflghtan
epIcure. Comfort. SeNko. Quiet. All these are yours
a guest of
a.
E L
Girl Scouts
Sciences of Philadelphia.
FORD
"It will be a pleasure
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Is1)('ciuH'lIs
LOW
p;J;J~Ue.llmD ~.l0.A\
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On March 30 the Girl Scouts interested in workin~ for the Roc~ Find~r'.s
Merit badge visited the speCial exlnb1t
of minerals at the Academy of Natural
FfrtUfone Batteries give exIra PDIOer, longer life, greal_
er dependability. Bring in your old battery. We give you an
allowance for it in trade. All make. fe,ted free.
INC.
~frs.
Comley,
eph
Bates,Mrs.
Mrs. Gary
Elric White
Sproat, and Mrs.
Roy
I-Iarold Griffin. report around a hunel.red
and thirty dollars worth of tickets sold
for "Philip Goes Forth" as a means of
paying for the new piano for the \Vomails' Clubhouse.
r
The members of the committee on
I Education of the \"omans' Club met
Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Grorge A. Hoadley, Miss Margaret
I Hamel, Dean of Girls, Swarthmore J.iigh
'School. told of the "Extra Curncula
Activities"; Miss Graee Rotzel. principal
of Rose Valley School, told f)f some
phases of Progressive Education. 1.£rs.
Rohert Lewis reported from the Conference of the Delaware County Education
Chairmen.
l\frs. George 'V. Zimmer, wiII have a
meeting of the Garden Committee of the
\Vomans' Club at her home on Ogden
avenue on Alonday afternoon at three
o'clock' to conclude the husiness of the
group for this year.
Children of Swarthmore should save
Call or phone for demonstration_
TREFORD
;J;)!A.las ~dWO.ld
dustry.
,
DONllre GlUlr....tee._ Every tire manuJ'actured by Firestone Lears the Dame "FIRESTONE" and carries their unlim_
ited guarantee and OUrs-YOD are doubly prot~ted.
FIRESTONE SERVICE STORES
"Now is the time to let us change your
Differential and Transmission Grease"
call the kettel pink" and that art had
Club on that subject. The time will be
published later. Mrs. Daniel R. Good-
9:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M.-Sewlng and QUlltw
Ing In Whittier House. Box luncheon.
All are cordially Invjted to JOin In these
services.
PROVIDENCE ROAD.
even gone as far as "kitchenet pajamas"
which Mr. George think..<; adds to in-
Those interested in "Economic N utrition" should save Friday. April 24th.
Mis.s Bacon of the State Department of
Agriculture will speak at the Woman's
CONVERTIBLE
i
manuracture.. and sold under a Dame that does bot Jdebtlly him
to the public, usually iJceaue Le huilds his Gret-line tires under
his own Danle.
and
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MaD Order Tire
~·SSO·cti.
BALTIMORE PIKE
terday
this was
werea not
,buyers'
facts day.
of today
Mr. and
George:..
that
made many interesting points including
a defense of standardization of many
things. He spoke at length on art in
industry, calling attention to the fact
that the article done up in an attractive
box would far outsell the one with a dull
box: He also spoke of ,the kitchen and
pointed out that nowdays the "pot would
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DRIVE your automobile into one or our "department
stores" of 81andardized service, where you can get everything
yoill' CUr requires-tires, lubes, batlcries, br.o.ke lining and :Ie..
Ce8sories-gas, oil and lubriclllion-a1I under onc roof; don'l
loa6to time and money driving around 10 a number oC specialty
shops.
SUNDAY SERVICES
The only dynamic strong enough both to
replace and dominate seltlshness Is the old,
old dynamic of lOVe-the greatest, the
most accessible. the most spiritual. the
most practical force In the whole unlversel
-B. Seebohm Rowntree.
Get real value in the milk you buy. The Penncrest Farms
Herd of 60 head has been Federal accredited for Tuberculosis
since 1922.
Call Media 1116·W or 1116.J and we w1l1 begin delivery at
once or &end our representative to call on you if you wish.
VALUES
Oar Tire
9:45-CHURCH SCHOOL
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF PRIEtma
Guernsey Cows
COMPARE
Lloyd p. Stevens, Minister
WEDNESDAY AT EIGHT
Epworth League wJll conduct the service
from
ANOTHER EXAMPLE
OF FORD VALUE
is tfIe ~",. ~ IIIUSt get
III Die INIIhIe for ~ dol,..."
SWARTHMORE
11:00 A.M.
"VITAL AND TRIVIAL"
8:00 P.M.
"WANTED-AN INTERPRETER"
Easter MUsic repeated at bOth services
Pure Wholesonte Milk
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".UTin
BOWLING GREEN SERVICE STATION
ad\'ocat~s a license for cats and suggests
that until that comes people put be1ls
that will ring, on the cats.
:Mrs. Daniel R. Goodwin, American
Home Section, intrOduced the second
speaker for the afternoon, Edwin B.
George, chief of the ho-Iarketing Service
Division of the Department of Commerce at Washington.
The speaker began by saying that his
was a changing state, that facts of VPC:_
(NBAR LIMA)
WM. P. SMEDLBY, Lessee
WALTER SMEDLEY, Owner
Phone Blvd. 4147
"Write lor information about our Special Summer Cour6e6"
'TIRE
5
WOMAN'S CLUB HEARS
Swarthmore is now in the midst of a was reminde-d of the fact that trees
OF CONSERVATION campaign for trees and roadside beauti- mean water.
fication.
An effort is being made througbout
Mn. Charles S. Musser, Chairman of
Some of the speakers were appalling. the nation to have trees planted for the
the Conservation Department 0.£ the She said that Hfive-sixths of our wood- George Washington Bicentemal (1932).
DeJaware County Federation, spoke at lands have been destroyed"-t IIwe are Mrs. Musser also spoke of the uPeace
Garden" which is to be built along the
tlle Woman's club on Tuesday afternoon. consuming wood five times as fast as it is Northern border of the Unite-d States
growing."
A
plea
for
better
"ou~door
Mrs. Mussers' talk was timely since
manners" was made and the audIence and ended her talk with a plea for birds,
which also go with trees. Mrs. Musser
Middletown Road and Rose Tree Road
CENTRAL CITY SCHOOL
Rtn. 225-1714 Chestnut St.
Upper Darby, Pa.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PENN CREST
FARMS
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
G. MAY HAMILTON, MUS. HAC, DIRECTOR
PRIYATE Il'!STRUCTION
CLASS INSTRUCTION
Plano, VOIce, Theory
APRIL 11, 1931
I
Kentucky Blue Grasa,
METHO~W6R~J$COPAL
Protestant Episcopal
Price 91 and Interest to Yield 5.75%
1931
She was .so pleasant, that where'er she
women should be particularly interest..d Iparty should be made with Mrs. George
strayed,
in
helping make the affair a success. R Linn. Call Me-dia 1447 not later than
Day smiled with joy. and singing went
her way,
Reservations for the luncheon and card Wednesday, April 15.
And troubles like dull shadows crouched,
afraid.
Pierced by her sunlight, fled unseen
away.
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Many of the
in this exhihit come from
I Delaware County.
In the permanent exhibit which is ~ne
of the finest the girls found many 10tertesting s~ecimens of precious and
semi-precious stones.
In the afternoon the girls visited the
Penn.sylvania Museum of Art on the
Parkway to see a collection of Medieval
art treasures. hfany of the pieces had
heen hrought from Europe stone by stone
to make a true backf"rroltnd for the exhibit.
'430 to '630
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(F_ o. b. D,'roi', plu. freight and delivery. Bumpen and
.pnre tire exira at l0U7 co.,. You can purcha.e a Ford Oft.
ecollomleal terma through the AUlhorbed Pord Finance
Plan. oflhe Univeual Credl, Company_)
Shoo-Main st.. Morton
"FLOWER TIME IS HERE'Enjoy t1.e Spring
flower&-teleph~ne
fue Horistl
A
dozen
daffodils hrig1.ten
the whole house.
Call Sw. 1441 or Sw. 1839-1
AnyUm~Anywhere
FRED. J. HARLEY
-Interior DecoratorUPHOLSTERING
FURNITURE RESTORlfo!G
WINDOW SHADES
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS
CUSTOM MADE
P. O. 80% 31
FURNITURE
autled&"e,.Pa.
TELEPHONE
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THE SWARTHMORBAN
S~IES OF SUNDAY
NIGHT LECTURES BEGINS
'lIes m "Chang," "Grass" and "The Four
"Rango ,. a picture m which tlgcrs play
Feathers"
the parts of vtllams, comes to the Media
"The tiger 15 the supreme killer of theatre on Wednesday
The residents of Swarthmore wIll be all Jungle beasts," asserts Schoedsack
,
pleased to Jearn that the Department of
County Symphony Orche.tra
Philosophy of Swarthmore College has "Unhke the hon, he does not kill only
arranged another serIes of Sunday eve- when he can eat, but murders for the
The pubhc IS cordially InVIted to at
Ulng lectures sImilar to those glVen last sheer love of IOfilctmg sutfenng and ter
tend the second of a series of sacred con
faU The first of these lectures will be tor upon his fellow creatures
gIVen this Sunday evenmg, Aprtl 12th,
"The tiger gives you Just one fair eerts by the De1aware County Symphony
at the FrIends' )t"eetmg House
break and only one, J declares Schoed orchestra which wtll be given m the
The senes wrll be entitled
Some sack "He Crouches for a full two mm
Leaders of Contcmporan Thought' and utes before he sprmgs, bellowmg ternfy Emanuel Lutheran Church of Non\ ood
the fir.st speaker \\111 be Jesse H Holmes II1g roar!! III the hope that the prey Willi Sunday evenmg Apnl 12 at 7 4;:, P ~I
who WIll talk 011 Albert Emstem this turn hiS back to escape, thus makIng the under the directIon of 0 Paul Mdde
Sunday evenmg
On Apnl 19 Brand kIlhng a Simple matter Durmg these The program wIll mcJude the B Millor
Blanshard Will speak on Sugmund two precIOUS mmutes It IS up to the Symphony of Schubert and compOSlM
Freud and on Apnl 26, George F Thorn hunter to aim between the eyes or at the hons by Wagner, Glazounow~ Hardel.
chest of the beast and shoot to kill "
Haydn and Mozart
as WIll speak on Henn Bergson
The addresses wdl be followed In each
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APRIL 11, 1931
I
w.e.
Patncla and Jane Paterson, daughters
T. U.
of Mr and Mrs F W Paterson of ColThe ne"t meetmg of the Swarthmore lege avenue have returned home from
W C T U will be held at the home Washmgton after a ten day VIS.t.
of Mrs George L VanAlen, 211 Park '!!lIIl11l1l11l11l11l1l1l1l1l1l11l11l1l11l1l1l1l11l11ll11ll1l11l11ll11ll11l1lli
avenue, on Thursday, Aprd 16, at 3 p
m Ladles of the borough are cordIally
mvl!ed to attend
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case by diScussIon
Home Made Preserves
and Jellies
2Sc per 8 oz. glass-delivered
Media 174
"Servmg Swarthmore
Elderberry, Blackberry
Successfully Since 1900"
Raspberry, Qwnce,
Apple, Peach & Yellow Tomato
Phone Swarthmore 1670
Phone
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PUBLIC INVITED TO
ELECTRICAL EXHIBITS
o
RANGE UlS
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H.cks Hall the flood lighted building
On thIS mght
The affaIr IS entIrely mformal ' says
Howard ~f JenkinS, assist professor of
electncal cngmeermg and we hope that
many wdl VISit us It
ThiS IS a finc opportuflIt) fo" Swarth
moreans to see these lahoratorles which
compare favorabl) to those m
much
larger UnIVersities"
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IN YOUR VICINITY
The Credit Manager of a large Piano
House wlll sell this Instrument for the
small balance due on lease rather than
bring it back to their Warerooms Just
contInue small weekly payments This
plano Is almost brand new Offers ex
ceptlonal value for some one Answer
quiCk Must be mOved wIthin 10 days
Address--A D Mack Dept ot Accounts
1306 Chestnut Street Philadelphia Pa
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Also.
UPHOLSTERING
Furniture Restoring
Swarthmore 1441
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FREE WIRING
Full famdy size with 16 Inch
ELECTRIC RANGE
Only
$120
For a Short
time Onlyl
SLIGHTLY HIGHER ON TIME
(CLOCK AND CONDIMENT SET EXTRA)
Cho.ce of other models in
many s.zes and types of the
Graybar Crawford, Quahty,
L & H, Hotpolnt and Westing-
INSTALLED FREE
(UNDER STANDARD CONDITIONS)
Regularly
(Underr Standard Conditions)
over) and four top burners.
Ava.lable for the first time .n
any range, triple automatic
contrail Current turns .Iself
On and off in oven, top burner
and apphance outl",
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FRED J. HARLEY
$155
$10 ALLOWANCE
on Your Old Range
TWO YEARS TO PAY!
house electrrc ranges
./\(eVER BEFORE such an electric range
sale as thlsl The beautiful, full porcelain enamel
Graybar-Crawford ElectriC Range (exactly like
the picture) Will sell at thiS special low price
and terms for a short time only. Just think, now
for a five dollar bill you can have thiS newest and
finest type electric range not only delivered to
your home but set up, connected, ready to use.
OFFER EXPIRES
4PRIL 30th
?3EGIN IMMEDIATELY to enjoy the cleanness, speed,
economy, delicious cooking and work-saVing qualifies
of an electnc range No more blackened pans to scourl
No more darkened wallsl Better flavor in foods •.. and
automatic features to free you from the
kitchen, hours at a time, while meals cook I
And remember, these fast-cooking 1931
electnc ranges cost very little to use.
I='REE .•. 'Beautiful Flectrlc 1(ange COOK BOOK
COME to any of our stores this week to secure a copy of thl' handsome,
newlyeompoled electriC range cook book It contoons 112 pages ofte.ted
recipes and .s beouhfully bound In dura gloss caver in color.
Get your copy nowl
eAR Suburban Stores
WOODWARD, JACKSON
& BLACK, Inc.
Swar,h 43
II
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SHERII'1' SALES
"0
your
(jraybar-Crawford
GRAND PIANO
othcr dnveways of varYing Widths extendmg llcn I aClas
No 677
northeastwardly mto Chfton avenue aforesaid
tl ~Ilce north t \onty fi\e dcgree:.
elgbteen
March Term 193 t
IIl1l1 cs
j ft) file seconds \\cst along saul SIde
of sald ten feet WIde dnveway eIghteen feet
All that certam tract or plcce of land m the
nd t lent) hundredths of a foot to a pomt
fermlnal De\elopment
of the Springfield
tl e ce lorth sixty four degrees
forty seven I
tI r ugh the IlIlddle of a party \\al1 separatmg
ulIlsylvama bounded and descnbed In accord
e bmldl g erccted on tne Dremlses JI I that a cc \\ Ith surve~ and plan prepared b) I rank
RESOLUTION
ron I thel ce extend ng eastward aJong tl e ~ncte
l o t I e pn;nusc~ a hOHllnll to the north 11111 an I Compan~ C 1
Mareh 16 19 7 as
WHEREAS a petition in accordance with ESTAT'" OF EMMETINE \VATKER T_
J
lillie hne of the first above mentioned ten
C5 s \e t) 51:'<: feet and forty n ne hundTedtbs folIo \5
the Act of JUly 20 1917 P L 1153 and its
.c,.
Lt
~
~tters f~('t , Ie dr \el\ay sixteen feet to a po t
f a foot to a 101 t m the so th ester! s1de
supplements signed by more than 3% of
Tc tan cntao on the uhove Estate ha, c heen t
111 !{ I orth 0 e degr e St:'<: ttl II t
II fto I
\ e :1.£ rcsa I [t II t1
c south
He
~ [tt a po It
he lortl
the voters at the last general election has ~rantt I t II e I n1('[<:I,Io; e I
ho rcql est5 all
(t l gl t} elg! t fect md c gil } five
been duly presented to Borough Council I ~rso s hal I g cla s or dc ands agalllst tI e l l Ir hh
f
I)()t to a 10lnt on tl e so th
) I
J
t gl t
I II t t l It tv
J a\t: u~ fift) clg! t
tad
fJ
Is ('a~t along said SIde of l:hftot
\enue I
t belllg at tbe d staT cc of tl Tt UII e and
requesting the submission to the \oters of I I te of tl e I ce lent 10 n ake k to n tI e ~I Ie f ( IIlfonl road the fir:.t mentioned I () nt
the question of levying an annual library a ne a d all I ersol s mdebted to the decedent anI I lace of beg nlllng
gl tCCI feet al d fort) fOIlT hUlidredti s of a CHllt) j \e 0 Ie I undredths feet II easured north
tax
to n ake payment \\Itbout delay to
foot to the first menhOI cd pomt and Ilacc of Ixt degrees fiftv I mutes tlnrty seconds east
NOW THEREFORE be it resolved that
VIOLET URSULA MARY WALKER
along the said northwest Side of I nlrfield ave
the followIng question shall be submitted
H JI RlIAIN CREIGHTON Executors
l;ertam bmldlllg re
III e frOil Its 11 terstthon \ Ith tI e northcast
to the voters at the election to be held on
Swarthmore Penna
10gt!ther 'Hth and subject to the free and side of Sansom avenue forty feet WIde tbenee
the third Tuesday of September A D
Or to their Attorney EDWIN A LUCAS
use rIght hberty and vnvdege north twenty nme degrees nil'" IUtnutes thirty
Togethcr \\ tb the free and commOD use r glli ullIuterrupted
1931
1.129 Walnut Street PhlladeJphm Pa
the aforesaid duveways as and for passage SeConds west along the middle of a party wall
~haU an annual tax at t h e rate of one- F sq
hI ert) and 1 nVllege of the aforesaid private of
luilf (12) mill on the dollar or Ove cents
In\e\\a)' as and for driveways passas-ewa)s \,ays and water courses at all times hereafter n ety feet to a po nt thence norlh SIxty de
(5C) on every one hundred dOUam, of the EsrATE OF MARY r~ W KENT deceased a I \ ater courses at all times hereafter for ( re\Cr 10 comlUon \\1tll tbe tenants o\\ners grees fifty Inlnutcs thlrt) seconds cast along the
assessed valuation of all the taxable prop
Letters testamentary on the above Estate ever In common WIth the o\\ners tenants and and acCt Ilers of the other lots of ground rear hne of lots 10 the Harwood Park De
erty In the borough be levied for the pur have been granted to the underSigned who occupiers
of tbe other lots of ground hal ndlllg 10 dmg and ahuttmg thereon and I aVll g the \ elopment one hundred fifty seven and fifty
pose of maintaining or aiding In the main
nght tl ereto subject hO"ever to the propor or I' hundredths feet to a po nt. thence south
reque~ts all persons havlOg claims or demands tl enon al d enhtl~d to the use thereof
tenance of a free public library 1n the agalDst the Estate of the decedent to make
lUnate eXI elise of mamtenancc t1 ert!of
h\enty n ne degrees DIne mmutes thirty seconds
Borough of Swarthmore?
known the same and all persons mdebted to
<'ast along the middle of a party wall IIlnety
S
II
Jed
to
a
mortgage
of
$3
00000
Passed this 2nd day of Aprll A D 1931 tl e decedent to make payment Without delay to
Sui Jeet to a mortgage of $3500 00
feet to a pomt 10 the norlhwest Side of Fair
FRANK S QEITZEL
RALPH W KENT
j cld avenue aforesaid
tbence south SIxty de
President of Council
Improvements cons st or bHrstory stucco
Improvements consIst of tvoo story bnck and grees fifty mlllutes thirty seconds west along
JIJ Harvard Avenue
Attest
Swarthmore Dela Co Penna house 16x 9 feet One story stucco addition stucco house 3 I x18 6" 1 rOI t and back porches the Said norlh"est Side of ll'urfield avenue one
ALBERT N GARRETI' JR
Base nellt garase
h I dred fifty seven and fifty one-hundredths
Or
to
hiS
Attorney
Albert N Garrett 228 36 XIO Porch front Basement garage
Secretary Garrett Avenue Swarthmore
Pa
feet
to the first mentioned pomt and place of
Approved
Sold as the prQ) erty of Abe ~Iaster and
Sold as tbe property of Ameha D Roak t q:; mung
WILLIAM R LANDIS
I II a
:\Iaster bls life mortgagors Ldhan
do
It ortgagor
Ameha D Scott w fe of
Burgess
llaster "lie of Abe Master real owner
I cster B Scott real owner
Together wIth the Tight to use Ihe pa.rty wall
as no\\ constructed
CondltlOns-$"so 00 cash or cerhfied cl eck
Can h1l0ns-$2So 00 cash or cerlttied ched
RESOLUTION
o 1 da~ of sale balance n ten da) s
WHEREAS there has been general coon da~ of sale balance ,n ten da)s
Together With tbe use for all purposes of
Shenff Sales of Real Estate
operation of the part of property owners
egress mgrcss and regress het\\een stud prcm
,OliN n MILLI R, Attorncy
with the effOI:U:I of Borough Council to
J
JOI1~
n
:\IILLI
R
Attorney
At the SherIff s Office
ISCS and Sansom avenue aforesatd of a stnp
cause all tddewalks in the Borough to be
of land or dnve \ay sixteen feet ID WIdth
placed In good repair and
Sbenff
JOHN
J
CAlN
Court House Media Pa
lounded and descnbed 10 accordance W th sur
II evan I'ICias
No
WHEREAS weather conditions have pre
vey and plan prepared by I rankhn and Com
vented the completion at these repairs in
Saturda) Ma} .. 1931
December ferm 1930
I any aforesaId as follows Begummg at a
all cases
po nt ID the northeasterly Side of Sansom aveNOW THEREFORE It is hereby resolved
9 JO 0 clock A M
All that eerla.m Jot or piece of ground With
nue (forty feet Wide) saId pomt being the
that an additional perIod of one month
tI e bUlldmgs and 1 11 rovelllellts thereon ered
dIstance of seventy four feet measured north
from April 2 1931 be granted to all prop
(Dayhght Sa.\tng Time)
ed situate III the fOWl1shlp of Haverford
t\\ent} mne degrees tbree minutes forty sec
erty owners and OCCUpants for voluntary
SI cnff Sales of Real Estate
LOUI t) of Dela\\are and State of Penns),lvama.
compliance with the request of the bor
ds west along the Dortheastedy Side of San
I evar Fac as
I e ng Lot 30 on a certam plan of Jots made for
ough authorities to repair and/or reconsom avenue from Its intersection \\lth the
At the Shenff s Office
struct the footways and sidewalks abut
the :\Ienon Tule and Trust Company of Ard
10rlh\\esleriy Side of F.:urfield tl.VenUe (6ft)
December 1 ernl 1930
tlng theIr respectIve properties
nore 1) I rankhn and Company C E I eb
e ght feel \\Ide) thence north tW(![lty DIne de
Court IIouse Medm Pa
Passed this second day of Aprll A D
grees three minutes forty seconds west along
All that certain lot or J lece of ground \\lth nary :; 1923 rCVlse I J Ilv JO 1924 recorded
1931
Saturda" Apnl .... 5 1931
said northeasterly stde of Sansom avenue SIX
the Il11l1.hllgs and 11111 rovemelHs thereon erected n tl c Office for the Uecordmg of Deeds etc
FRANK S REITZEL
111 31 d for the County of Dela\\are In Plan
leen feet to a pOInt thence nortb s lI:ty degrees
President situate on the south SIde of Aberdeen road at lase
9 30 0 clock A l\I
t fty minutes thtrty scconds cast tlllrty IlIne
the distance of sevent} thrce feet castward s follo\\ I ageto ISwll more part Ct larly descnbed
Attest
anI fift~ elgbt one hundredths fcet to a pomt
fro u t he cast Side of l\rllibank road In tI e
ALBERT N GARREI'T JR
lien I aClas
663 thenCe soutb h\enty mne degrees nme mmutes
fO\lls1 I of Uller Darb) 10 the Co nty of
Secretary
lleglnnmg at a pOint on the northwesterly
tllrt} seconds east sIxteen feet to a pomt
Approved
Del a \ are and Stale of Pennsylvama contalll
March Term 19JI
the1 ee south sixty degrees fift> mmutes thirty
W R LANDIS
IlIg III front or breadth on the sa d Aberdecn I Ie uf Ardmore avenue (as WIdened to the
Burgess
1\11 Ihat certam tract or piece of land s tuate sl'conds west thlrt) mne and stxtyone one
road sixteen fect and extci hng of that \ndth \ Idth of fortye gilt feet by tI e addlbon of
I 111 Iredths feet to the lomt or place of be
111 lenglh or depth souUmard bet een hues t he fcet 011 the lIorti \ est Side thercof) at m tl e 10\\ nshl! of Upper Darby County of gmlllng
the use of said stnp of land or dnve
ti
c
hstallt'C
or
h~o
hundred
IlInety
h,o
and
Dela
Yare
al
I
State
of
Pennsylvama
lounded
I
aTallcl
\
Ith
I'Ihllbank
road
on
the
east
lIT
c
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
,a} hereby gral ted to he subJect however to
I
ent)
SIX
hundtedths
fect
measured
north
fifty
and
lescnbed
III
accordance
WIth
a
survey
and
hercof
sixty
I
me
alld
eHchty
four
one
hund
ORDINANCE NO 325
tl e rtght of tl e 0" ners of pre luses abuttmg
re Iths fcet and all the \\est line tI ercof sixty degrees SIXh.'Cn n nutes cast along the said Ilan thereof made by Frankhn and Co C E
I ereon on the soull easterlv Side thereof nnd
~lle
f
Ar
1110re
a\enue
froT
I
a
lomt
a
hend
llarch
9th
19
6
as
folio
\s
IIIC
and
cigi
h
seven
onc
hundrcdtl
s
fect
to
An Ordinance fiXing the rate ot taxation
t! clr successors III title to open garage doors
for the year 1931 for borough purposes and the lIlultllc of a certam ten foot "de pnvate III sa J Ar lmore avenue \ here t curves
neglnnlng at tI e pomt of anterseetlon of the I lit \ardly over the same
for the payment of Interest on the debt of Inve\~a) extend ng cash, ard IIIto Church Lane aro .. I I corner of the nrc of :t CIrcle havmg
a ra hus of t, enty feet for a distance of forty soutl ,,{"sterly '"Ide of Bnef avenue (fifty feet
the Borough and the creation ot a SInking lIId "esh\3r I III 0 the sa d Mdlbank road
No Improven ents-v .. cant ground
Fund
URI t an i clght) SIX one hun Iredths feet ane \\ I Ie) \\ltlt thc north" csterly SIde of a. proposed
BE IT ORDAINED by the eonncH ot the
t:nder an I sui }eet to certaUl blllldmg re I Iter c1:; \lth II e northeasterly Side of Valley fort) feet \ude street said POint bcmg also at
Sold as tI e property of H Catherme ~Idler
Borough of Swartnrnore and It Is hereby str ct a s I;ondlt\ons and agreement
\ Ie \ road (60 feet "'Ide) It bc ng 11 corner tIle dIstance or one hundred fifty four and
enacted and ordaIned by the authOrity of
of lot J I on tl e so. I plan thence along hne of thlrtcen one hundrcdths feet measured 111 a
Condltlons-$Iooo
00 cash or cerbfied check
"he sameTogctl er uth tI e free and comn on u e r ght lot JI at right angl{s to the sa d Ardmort nortlt\esterl) dlrechon along tie said south
lav of sale balance III ten tla) s
SECTION 1 There shall be levied against hI crt) :lUd prIvllcge of the aforesa I dnveway aven e lIortl \est\\ ardly one I un Ire I twenty \ esterly s de of Bnef avenue from Its mter
all assessable property within the Boroll8h. IS aud for dnve\\ay passageway and \\ater tI rec and S xt) one hundredths feet to a poml "ectlon With the north\\estcrly Side of Bywood
\\ AI I ACE CHADWICK Attorney
a tax rate of 11 mills on the dollar or $1 10
at all tlilles hereaftcr forever In co 11 In hne of Lot t8 on the said plan thenct avenue and extendmg tl ence south Ihlrty five
on everyone hundred doUars of assessed course
ilion \\ltJI tl e o"ners te al ts and oceUlllers along In e of I.ots 18 and 19 north thIrty leg-rees fortv live n mutes ten seconds west
'Ial uatlon for Borough purposes
Section 2 There shall be levied against or tl e lots of groUi d boundlllg thereoll or to Icgncs forh three mmutes east sixty f Ir and along the sa d nortll\~cslerly St Ie of Said pro
No
all assessable property within the Borough any other prol ert es to "lleh tl e usc of satd Sill: one hundredtlls feet to a point thence north 1m c I forty fcct \\ Ie street two hundred three
q tax rate of 1 mill on every dollar or $ 10 dnVe\\3}S lIIay be extel1 led by John If :Mc 11ft} degrees SIX tee I !lUn tes cast fourteen and and cleven one hundredths feet to a. pomt m
:March Term 193 1
R xt) f r o e hundredths feet to a corner 01 II t I ortherl~ SIde of I airfield avenue (fifty
on everyone hundred dollars of the as Uateh)
lot 9 thence along line of Lot 9 at right elgl t feet \\Ide) thence In a westerly directIOn
sessed valuation for the payment of in
Sui Ject to a mortgage of $ 90000
All that certam lot or piece of ground situate
terest on the deft of the Borough and for
'
0.1 gl('s 0 the saul Ardmore avenue southcast alollg the said northerly slle of said I aIrfield
the creation of a Sinking Fund
I
f
"ardly one Ilundred and forty five feet to a avcn Ie eurvmg to the left With a radIUS of one 11'1 the TOl\nslllp of Spnngfield County of
With the
Passed this 2nd day of Aprll Anno
rnllrovements conSist 0
two story stucco lomt III the northwesterly Side of said Ardmore liuudrcd fifty feet for an are distance of one ))elallare State of Pennsylvania
Domini one thousand nine hundred and house 16x S ft
Olle story stucco addition a\elH1~ ani the lc:e alo Ig the san e south fifty hundred eight and seventeen one bundredths I mid ngs and Improvements thereon erected
thirty one
S ;«8 6
lorcb (ront Basment garage
degrees slxt€:el m nutll'lt" "est seventy five feet feet to a pomt of tangency thence north I elllg kno vn as Lot No 2 on plan of lots
FRANK S REITZEL
to tI e first mentIOned point and place of be twenty mne degrees nme rnlUutes thirty seconds ealte t Section 4 S'prn gficld \\1 ch IS duly
at Mcdla and displayed 10 plan case
President of Council
Sold as the property of J Pllhp Casaccto
\\est at r ght angles to the said str~t and r~corded
Attest
and liSle CasacclO h s \\I£e mortgagors and
I age 6 as follows Situate on the north
along
land
of
the
SI
rlMgfieId
Real
Estate
Com
ALBERT N GARRETT JR
real o"ners
Also all that eertnm lot or piece of ground I any mnety feet to a pomt thence nortb sixty e lsterly 51 Ie of Spnngfield road at the dIstance
Secretary
of three hundred feet tlorth\\est of Schuyler
\\lth the bulldmgs and Improvements thereon degrees
.>\pproved this 4th day of April A D 1931
fifty nnnlltes thirty seconds east along r .."eI Contalnmg m frollt or breadtb on the
CondltlOns-$250 00 cash or ccrt fied check erected ~Ittllte as aforeSaid bemg Lot ::It on
WILLIAM R LANDIS
the
rear
hnes
at
lots
ID
a
development
known
on day of sale balance In ten days
a certam llan of lots made (or the Merton and recorded as Harwood Park two hundred s 1(1 northeasl Side of Spnngfield road fifty
BUrgess
Iitie and Tr lSI Company of Ardmore by amI eleven and seventy four one hundredths fc et and extendmg of that Width 10 length
JOIIN II MILl J R Attorne)
I rankhn an I Company C E on February 25 feet
to a stone monument thenee north forty 01 depth northeastwardly bet\\een parallel hues
19 23 and descnbed aecordmg thereto as fol degrees t,\O nuuutes east along land of :Max one hundred feet
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
10Q;s to \\1t
ORDINANCE NO 324
"ell P Levy severoty one and thirty two one
Under and subject to certam cond ttons and
I <,vat! I aClas
No
fet't to a pomt In the southwesterly rl"s nctlons as of record
neglnl mg at a point on the north\\esterly hundredths
An Ordinance levying a :;.pecial tax: or
Side
of
Bnef
avenue
aforesaid
thence
III
a
assessment on all assessable property with
s Ie of Ardmore avcnue (as WIdened to the southeasterh direction along the said south
December Term 1930
S 1hjeet to $6 ,0 first mortgage
In a certain tract of land annexed to the
\\ I Ith of forty eight feet by the addltlon of ,\esterly sule of said Bnef avcnue b)' a hno
Borough of Swarthmore by virtue of Or
All that cert.un lot or I>lece of ground wtth twelve feel on the northwest Side thereof) at eurvl Ig' to the left WIth a radIUS of one hun
Improvements conslRt of two-story frame
dlnance No 322 approved January 5 1931 the buddmgs and Improvements thereon erecled the distance of t\\O hundred two and twenty
Porch fronts first and
SITUATE In the Southerly part of the BOT Situate III the Township of Upper Darby In the SIX one hundredths feet measured north fifty Ired thIrty feet for an are distance of sixty louse 324 X24 2
~evel1
and
fort)'
DIne
one
hundredths
feet
to
tin
second floors t .... o story frame addition 66"x
ough sometimes known a:;. the Frank County of Dela\\are and State of PennsylvaPla I"grees Sixteen mmules !Cast along the said
Ilace
of
beg
nnmg
Smith Tract also p.s Swarthmore &tates
8
Tno SlOt)' fra Ie addlhon 4 x8
Framt
Side of Ardmore avenue frolll a pomt a bend
for the purpose of reimbursing the Bor begmnmg at a pall t on the \'Iiest SIde of Kent 10 saul Ardmore avenue vohere It curves around
J::'~rage
J8 XIS
road
at
the
distance
of
seven
hundred
and
Co
tam
ng
stX
thousand
thirty
mne
ter
ough for costs and expenses attendant
upon said annexation Ilnd the future ad- forty four feet southward from the south Side a. corner' on the an: of a Circle havmg a radlU' thousandths acres be the same more or less
Sold as the I roperty of Endur M Berg
Justment of Indebtedness Incurred there- of Walnut strcet thence extendmg south eight of I\\enty feet for a d stance of forty clgbl
and
eighty
SIX
one
hundredths
feet
and
lnter
degrees
fifty
nme
mmbtes
eaSI
along
tlte
said
by being the first of ten annual assessImprovements consist of tw(>story brick gar
Comhholls-$2S0 00 cash or cerllfied chect.
ments for thLs PUrpose
Side of Kent road t\\enty four feet to a pomt sects with the northeasterly Side of Valle) :lge and show rooms kno\\ n a, Termmal Motors on day of sale i-alanec m ten days
BE IT ORDAINED by the COuncll of the 111 the north Side of n certam fonr feet Wide \ Ie,," roa I (60 feet "ule) It being a corner 01111 hng 6 x OJ xl08 X90 X211
Borough ot Swarthmore and It Is hereby alley extendmg east war I lOtO Kent road and of Lot JZ on the !laid plan thence alonR
"ALLACE CHADWICK Attorney
enacted and ordained by authority ot the \\estward mto a certain ten feet w de dTiveway hne of I ot J at rtght anglcs to the said Ard
5011 as tl e property of II Cat! er ne 1't.[ Jler
same
more
avenue
northweShmrdly
nmetyonc
and
extendlDg north'~ard IDtO \\alnut street and
SECTION 1 For tht; year 1931 there shall southward Into :\lar:shall road thence extend sixty one hundredths feet to a po nt a corner
Condlhons-$9 000 00 cash or certified check (len Faelas
be levied and a.ssessell against all assessable n g sputh eighty one degrees one mmute west of
17 on the saId plan thence along hne on day of sale balance III ten days
property within the tract of land herein along the said four feet ""de alley eighty feet of rot 17 north tlurty degrees forty tbrc(
March Term 19JI
called the Frank Smith Tract more parmlllutes east ninety 6ve and forty nine one- E WALLACE CHAm\ ICK Attorney
tiCUlarly described hereafter over and to the middle of the aforesaid ten feet WIde hundredths f~t to a pOint a. corner of Lot JO
driveway
thence
extemhng
north
elgbt
degrees,
AU tho:se three certam lots or pieces ot
_bove the general Borough tax both for
said plan thenCe along Ime of Lot 30 at
vr und situate 10 the Township of SVTlngfield
current eXpenditures and slnkiDg fund hfty nllle mmutes west along the same twenty on
nght
angles
to
the
said
Ardmore
avenue
south
four
feet
to
a
pomt
thence
extending
north
County of Delaware State of Pennsylvama
and over and above all other tAxes or 88M
No 682 1)(!lIIg known and deslgnaled as Lots Nos 265
'8essments lawfully assessed against propM ello:bt)' one dC!g'rees one minute east eight)" feet eastwardly one hundred twent) three and sixty
one
hundredths
feet
to
a
POint
In
the
north
to
the
hrst
lIlentlQlle
I
pomt
and
I
lace
of
be
oerty within the said tract a special tax or
9" a d
97 on a certam pJan of lots called
westerly SIde of S:I d Ardmore avenue an I
:\Iarch Term '931
ftSSessment at the rate of 3 mills on the glnnmg
Sj nnghc11 S"eehon 4 saId plan bemg dul}
thence
along
the
same
south
fifty
degrees
SIX
'IIollar or 30 on every one hundred dolM
rct orded at Med <1 Pa In Plan Case 3 pag(
t:llder and 51 bject to eertam buddmg re teen minutes w~st mnety feet to the first men
lars of a.sses.~ed val uat10n for the purposes
All that certam tract or piece of ground Jy 6 and deSCribed according thereto as follows
hereinafter set forth
slnetlOns
honed po nt an I Ilace of begmmng
nK 111 the ro" nshlp of Spnngfield County of
lot No
6S BeglnDlng at a I)OJnt on the'
SECTION 2 The tract of land in the
Dcla\\arc and State of Pcnnsylvama bounded ollth"esterly slle of Greenhill avenue at thl
Borough of Swarthmore on which this
Under 0.1 I sulsec:t to certam l
logcther \\Ith the free aT d common use
al I descrIhed as follows
Degmmng at a POIDt I .tance of 1\ 0 hundred forty four and forty
9peclal tax or assessment 1& hereby levied nght liberty and pnvllege of Ihe afore,ald stnctlons as nore fully set forth
I I tl e center hne of Po ~cn avenue said po nt i f v one III ndredtl s feet measure I soutb seven!)
for the yeal 1931 Is SITUATE In the I rIvate driveway as and fur a drneway pas deed recorded n Deed Book No
1<'mg al the d stance of two hundred eighty I lei ree!! twenty mmutes fi£ty 5econ~s east from
Southerly portion at the Borough of SaKe,\ay and water course at all ttmes here -l67 e c
and sevcnty thrce one hundredths feet meas red til II terseetlon of the sOllthwesterlv Side at
Swarthmore County of Delaware and State after forever, 1(1 common With thc owners
lIort1 east\';ardly along the said center Ime from (n:~enhlll avcnue and the southeasterly SIde of
of Pennsylvania befng bounded on the tel ants and occuplers of the other lots of
SuhJect to a mortgage of $16 000 00
tl e center hne of L) nhrook road (fortv feet It. ooksl Ie ro:ld
Contalnmg 10 front or I readth
North by Yale Avenue on tho West by ground loundlllg thereon and entitled to the
\lle) an I also bemg the easterly corner of on Ihe !laICI southwesterly Side of Greenhill aveCornell Avenue on the South by Leiper use thereof or to any other properties to which
Improvements comlst of h~o and one hall Ian I conveyed to I rank C Robinson thence II
measured soulh seventy degrees twenty
ville Road on the Southeast by Mlcb.fgan
s ory stone an I frame house 28x36 feet One
Avenue and on the KaRt and Northeast by Ihe use of the said dnve"ay may be extended story ad htlon I xI6 feet rnc!osed SI Ie porch north sixty one degrecs t\\O mmutes west along 1lI11tes 11ft} secol Is east fifty feet and ex
I}
{{obert
A
I
erg
Ison
Jr
s II I Rol tIlson s Ian I t\\O hundrcd fort)' two ten hng of that \\1 Itlt In length or depth meas
hmds ot John 8 Campbell et al said tract
(arage ISX a feet
and eighty seven onc hun Ircdtl s fcet to a pomt ur I so Ith nmeteell legrees thlrt) DIne mlllutes
consisting ot seventy-nine IUld tltree hUll
Subject
to
a
mortgage
of
$4
500
00
the center hne of Hart Lane (forty feet tell Recond~ "est be-tween I arallel hnes at right
dred thirty tour one thousandths acres
Sold as the property of Clarenc(' F I air III
\I Ie)
thence north forty seven degrees forly .1.nglt's to Gre-enhlll avenue one hundre I feet
more or less of Whl4;h fortYMone and five
I
:llIks
ancl
fayettc
K",
I
s
vlfe
mortgagors
Improvemcnts
conSist
01
t
vo
story
br
ck
and
hundred
sixty seven
one-thousandths
(our m lies t\\cnty seconds west one hundred lIo\ln It'd on the r orthwest b), L t No
64 on
I
a)etle
K
Fairbanks
lUre
of
Clarence
I
llasemclll garage
acres more or Jess were formerly Situate fra 1e house 168 xJ8 j
I vent) fcet to a 100nt In tie southeasterly
lilian on tie soulh" st Iv lot No
12 on
:1.Ir!
:Inks
real
o"ner
In Springfield Township and thirty seven
r ~I t f way I ne t"enty feet southeast of the :Ill plan a i 01 Ihe southeast Iry Lot!l:o 6f
Sold as tbe prol erty of I homa~ J Smith and
and seven hundred sixty seven one thous
center hne of the Philadelphia an I Garrettford n sail plan
(
II Ito 1S-$250 00 cash or cert tiecl
andths Bcres more or less were formerly (lrtrule S Sllllth h s \\Ife mortgagors ancl
Str('('t na h\ay Com{lany thence In a nOrlh
n
lay
of
sale
lalanee
m
ttll
da}
situate In Ridley Tow~shlp the entire renl wners
~ I tcrly hrcellon along said southeasterly nght
96 and 97 RegmnlllK at a pom\
tract known as the Frank Smith Tract
\
y
I
l1e
of
sail
Philadelphia.
an
I
Garrett
OTI
the
nortl
e:l<:terly
Side of Grcenhlll avenue at
lOldlhOlls-$ 5000 cash or ccrtficl eheck JOII:"\: n ~lIlrl H Attorne)
tmd also as Swarthmore Estates
having
for I Street Railway Company curving to the
(' d stance of one hundrcd mnety two and
_ _ _ __
been annexed to sald Borough by Ordl on day of sale balllIce 111 ten da)s
Idt "th :l radIUS of two thousan I e ght hun
it) nne hm dredths feet meas red south sev
nance No 322 approved January 5 1931
I e\ an I aClas
Ire I eIghty four and nmety thr~e one lundre hhs e I h d~grt'es twenty lIunutes fifty seconds east
SECTION 3 The foregoing speCial tax or jOl)1'o; B
Attorne)
fed for all :arc of seven h mdred twenty three frtm the mtersechon of the northeasterly Side
assessment Is leVied tmrsun.nt: to the pro
n~ceml er Term 1910
an I elev('n one Iiundredlhs feet to .1. po nt ot Grcen'll1 avenue and the southeasterl) side
vlslon~ of Section 5 ot said Ordinance No
tl el ee 501ltl t\\enty dcgr(,e5 twenty four mID
Ilrooks de road Contamlng m front Ot
322 and Is levied as the first of ten annual J evan 1 aClas
:\0 1708
,'II that certalT lot or plcce of ground
tC!\ fifly second .. east along Ian I now or late I re:ldtl
n the sal I nor hcasterly sldc of Green
Installments to be collected out of prop
the I UIldlllgs an I Improvcments then on ercct of SImon Dennet! Estate five h mdred SIX and I It aVel11e measured south seventy degrees
erty In the said tract for the purpose of
Decen ber Tcrm I ~jO
~ I s tuate In tl e Borough of Sharon 11111
t\\cnty--onc one hundr('dths feet to a !itone t\\ nt) mlill les fifty second, cast one hun Ired
reimbursing the Borough of SWarthmore
l: unty of Delaware and Sl3te of I ellns)lvama n OllURlent III the center line of Powell aVenue fect an I extending of that Width In length or
for any and all amounts found to be due
All that eertam lot or piece of grotln I Will as sho\.\ n on a survey In I plan t1 ereof made afnresal I
to the Township of Ridley and/or to the
thence soulh forty SIX degrees tepth meas Ired north mnetecn dcgre('s thirty
Township of SprlngDeld by way of ad Ihe II IIld ngs and Improve len S tbereon erected I) L>amon and I oster C E
UI pcr Darhy t (,lItyelKht minutes ten secon Is wcst along IlIpe nllnute~ t~n ~t'eon is east I t\\ e~n parallel
justment of Indebtedness and to any situatc In the Township of UI per Darby m the I a on janlary 25 19"'7 and rcvlsed Jan 13.ry sa I Ct:1I er line of PO\\t'1l avenue one hundred 11Il~~ at rlf:cht angles to Greenhill :aven e one
other person or Corporation and all In Co tyof DcJa\.1.are and State of PeRI sylvama Jl
19
I Olll1de I an i Icscnhe I aeeor hng twenty thr~e an I fifty two OIlC' III Iredths feet h In ired fcet
nd lesenbed accordmg to a SI rvey an I plan thereto as folio \S to Wit Begmmng at a pomt 10 a stone monument at an angle pomt thence
cldentaJ tees and costs Invohed In the
annexation proceeding or grOWing out 01 tbert'of made lIy Damon and I o~ter C E, of III the !loutlmestcrly sule of Clifton avenue n lth tI rty one d('grees fift)! on~ minutes thirty
Hounded a 1 the north"est II) I ot No 298 on
68me Council reserves the right to de. I PI er Darhy un the fourth day of I ebruary (forty feet \\ de) at the hstance of two I m
et:on Is \\est Rill! alnng the same thru hundred
tennlne the time manner and amount 01 19 7 as follows to \\It lIeglhlllng at a llOml dred thHIY IIIne fcet and twenty four hund III Ie and twenty sevcn one hundrcdths feet to "all plan on the northt'l!.st hy [ots Nos 304
1.11 I 105 on saul plan
an I on the southeast by
future Installments over the said periOd 011 he south Side of G IIHor I road at th"
111c 10lllt an I place of hegmmng
rot No 295 on said plan
of ten years until the total amount of said d,stance of eighty SIX fect an I hity two olle rc hi s of a foot n t'asllred north twenty hve
costs and expenses has been collected trom hm dredtlts of a foot measure I \\esh\3rd along legrces eighteen ml11utes and fifty five seconds
Contamlltg five an I t"o hundred twenty five
I Iller al I s II sect to cerlallt conditions ant
the present or future owners 6f Properties the :;ollih :ilde of GUilford road and on the arc \\ est along the said SIde or Clifton aVenue
r('~tru!tlon!'i as of record
from Ih mters~ctlOn (1{ extended) "'Ith the om thousandtl s acreS more or les9
"!Omprlsed wIthin said tract
Passed thl& 2nd day ot April Anno of a Circle haVing a radlU:;; of eleven hundred lUI I Ill' hne of CI ester Pike (slxly feet Wide)
I n ler an 1 s IhJed to certain conditions and
ve feet and thlrly St'Ycn one hun Irrdths of. a tI e ce south sixty four degrees
fifty nme
No Improvcments-vae:.nt ground
Domini One thousand and nine hundred
rift (chord be:lTlng to fight) from tl e litter I n tes al d twenty five ~("on Is west passing restnctlOns as therem mentioned
IIlnd thIrty-one
section
of
the
south
SIde
of
Gll1ford
road
t£
'011 as the property of Joseph A I lynn
partly through tbe mtddle of a party wall
FRANK S REITZEL
~o III prov~ments-vacant gro In I
President of Caunel) extcnded With the north"'est STIle of Church ef arallllg the I \Ill hng erected on these prem
I
al
e
If
extended
thence
extending
\\estward
Attest
00 ca!lh or eerllfied check on
Ise!> from Ihat erecled on the premises ad
Sold as tbe property of H Cathenne Miller lay(ondlllons--$]oo
along' the south Side of Glldror I road and on JOID
of sale t-alance In ten lays
ALBERT N GARRETT JR
ng to the southeast seventy SIX fect and
Becr-9tary the arc of a Circle havID&' a radills of eleven f rt) IIIn!C hundredths of a foot 10 a pomt III
tlon!lll-$500 00 cash or eerttfied chetk
Approved thLB 4th day of April, 1931
hundred five feel and tlnrty seven one lund the nortl easterly SIde of a certam ten feet on Coni!
CHADWICK Attorney
day of sale balance ID ten days
WILLIAM R LANDIS
redths of a foot (chord t-.earmg to the Tight) Wide drIveway extendmg northwestwardly and
Burgess
the arc ,h!lance of sixteen feet and twenty
W AT r ACE CHADWICK Attorney
4 J Jt
I
ShOUld yOu ever travel m the Jungledon t trust any tiger )0\1 might chance
to mect Thus ad\ Ises Emest B Sehoed
sack the so1dlcr of fortune cameraman
who filmed Rango' 111 the pnmeval wilds
of the Sumatra forest.<; Schoedsack IS
qualJfied to speak SlI1ce he has studied
the habits of all bIg annnals-elephants
hIPPopotami r1unas Jeopards panthers,
and tigers III 1115 picture making aetivi
NATIONALLY KNOWN
Scouts
ThIS camp comprises about a eight one hundredths of a foot to it polO!
hundred and soc-teen acres OIl the famous hel ce exlendu g south one qegrce SIX mmute!t
ea t eighty Ii.. c feet and eighty nme one
On Saturday, April 18th, at 2 o'clock, BrandYWIne creek, near Downmgton htl
dredtl s of a foot to a pomt m the middle
the G.r1 Scout Leaders of D.strlct 6 will Mothers of scouts and aU who are m III e of a certa n ten feet \ude drne\\ay "blch
\\estward from Church Lane cross ng
have a card party to raise money to help tere.sted are lnVlted.. A cake sale WIll be IIextends
t! head of a certain other ten feet Wide dttvc
complete Honeyhrook Camp for the held and flower novelties and refresh- \Iay and communicating at Its \\esternmost end
\ Ith a certain other tell feet WIde dnveway
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Iloth of which extend northward Into Guilford
SHERIFF SALES
gme
Would yoU pay the small
bala.nce due on a One
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Girl Scouts
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Seemg your Own vOice
Hydratthc senes of weirs
Testing of bulldmg materIals
In addition any partIcular phase of
the work appeahng to VISitors wdl be ex
pJamed or operated The laboratones are
RANGO AT MEDIA
THEATRE NEXT WEEK
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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College wll1 be open to the public Mon
day evenmg April 13th from 7 00 to
10 00 There wdl be 110 formal pro
gram but a sc les of workmg exhibits
have been prepared b\i the cngmcenng
students
Among the ,\orkmg exhibits wdl be
Color Imxmg and spectroscopIc an
alysis
A Corhss engmc 1t1 operation
The "contrary motor"
A s t rob oscape ("Stroboglow'-I
W c:stmghousc)
Block testing of an automobile en-
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
A PIONEER IN VOLUNTARILY ESTABLISHING LOW RATES FOR ALL ELEcrruc SERVICE
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APRIL 11, 1931
the next issue of the "Swarth_. AIrs. R. Chester Spencer, l\frs. Joseph
mark the first time that the chorus has
In -case of rain the pilgrimage will take Willits. :hfrs Earl Weltz and Miss hL
sung
there. lfr. Thunder is very enSwarthmoreYs historical pilgrimage place the following Saturday, April 25 .. Wilson.
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thusiastic over the Use of the new pipe
planned ,by the Home and School associaThe concert will be given in the aubeen renewed promptly.
tion for the people of Swarthmore and CONCERT OF WOMAN'S
Thai ,,'on', happen 10 us,
ditorium of the new Clothier :Afem- organ and predicts the most successful
their children, wiH take place next Satfor "-c ha,"c put all our in.
CLUB CHORUS MAYl orial ,at Swarthmore College and will concert of the chorus' career. Tickets
will be available later.
surance in tbe hands of
urday. The Home Service committee of
Emmons and Andes. They
the association headed .by Mrs. E. H.
Friday, May I, has been chosen ;·as
notify us when a policy is
Bonsall, Jr., of Cornell avenue is in the qate for the concert to be gh'e~':by
almost due 10 expire. Betcharge of the tour.
the chorus of the \Voman's Club. lViller eallthem al Swarthmore
The
program
as
planned
is
as
follows:
Jiam
Sylvana Thunder has been ttain1600.
2:00 P. M. Meet at Swarthmore High ing the clwrns for s<""('ra1 wl'cks and
the Inn's location in the wooded park above an hi8toric
School
direct the conct.'rt. .M rs. Hcrbnt
2:15 P.1£. Visit the "Blue Church"
F. Fraser, chairman of lhe music seccreek makes it the perfect place in the Spring. And the
2 :30 P. M. Visit the marker of Janel tion, announces a full organization as
Sunday dinners are just a8 perfect. They are $1.25, $1.00
~?wnes' Cave.,
f?lIows: ~rrs. Robert Chester Spencer,
aud
85c.
3:00 P. M. VISit the BenJamlll West chairman, :\Irs. Thomas E. Beddoe, reAttorney-at-Law
Ho.use, a?d Friends' His- cording secretary, Mrs. Jacob MeschRin Tiu Tin motion picture Sunday eveuing.
14 South Ave. Media, Pa.
.t~ncal LI~rary
ter, corresponding secretary, and AIrs.
3 :30 P.}.of. VIS.It the Leiper Quarry and Ralph V. Little, treasurer. A.lrs. Robert
F. M. Scheibley Management
Media 1717
Swarthmore 998
site of the first railroad E. Carcls and Mrs. Gerald H. Effing
and snuff-mill
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. ere WI
e cars to e p tn transpor- Spencer the accompanist.
'The
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'It cannot assume TI
mCln
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tee In
arge feels that
B dd
T are ..\ rs .
MICHAEL J.
lomas]" C oe, l\ rs.
hamas \\'.
responsibility for children, and it is hoped
that parents themselves will come with Brown, 1 Irs. Harold Calverl, ~1rs.
their children; or if it is impossible for Robert C.arels, Mrs. George Casey,
SU!Rrthmore, Pennsylvania
them to come, to place their children in Mrs. EdwlIl Crosby, ~f~s. Samuel Clecharge of some older person.
men), Mrs. Roy Delaplalll, ~·~rs. George
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General Contractor
= It is not necessary to take the whole Delph, Mrs. J. A. Detlefson, Mrs. Ro- •........
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trip, but parties may join or leave the land Eaton, Mrs. Louis Emmons, Mrs.
55 Excavating
Cement Work
grOUP at any point. A final notice will Gerald Effing, Mrs. Gilhert Faries, 1\frs.
~ Private Drives Grading
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Herbert Fraser, Mrs. Lovett Frescoln,
= Sewers
Roadwork
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Mrs. Ch~rles Fischer, l\frs. Harold
CLASSIFIED
Goodwin, Miss Gocher, :Mrs. William
Phone Madison 594
Hanny, .Mrs. F. M. Hadley, Mrs. John
to drain your Anti·Freeze and flush out the radiator.
FOR RENT
f.i 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ~
Iliff, Urs. J. R. Kline, Mrs. W. W.
Put in a summer grade oil. Flush the transmission and
FO~ RENT-Rooms lor rent. Garage apace Kahler; ~[rs. Lloyd Kaufman. :Mrs
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for one car. Apply 222 Rutgers AVe.
Ralph Little, Mrs. E. O. Lange, Mrs.
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4-18 Stanley l\facl\Iillan. Mrs. Alexine l\ladifferential and put in the proper grade of grea~e.
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I FOR nENT-Sunny. cheerfUl room, fur- SOil, Mrs. :\f. C. CcClung, ~Irs. Jacob
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nlshecl
for one Near
or two,Yale
In home of Col- Meschter, ~frs. E. Lcroy :.'.fercer, Mrs.
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AVe. Phone
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John
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is just around Ihe corner, 'I
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A \' ·Morgan,
B 0
'Il\'frs DJ01111 Miller, 1\1rs.
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but we nrc Irying to evade : I FO!{ RHNT-Rooms for rent-109 Ogden Ave. J. Warrell Paxson, AIrs. \Yjlliam Raithat "5pdn u le'·-
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Swa. 1250
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So. Chester Rd.
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man, .Mrs Elliott Richardson, Mrs. HerII
friends
fil and
of :
appetitesfeeland
hovefullour
FOR SALE
vey Schumacher, Mrs. D. A.
"pel)," so thot they can cn.. I, FOR SALE-One Vita Exerciser. Excellent
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ASK
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THE
MAN
WHO
things in food,lhal Spr.·ng " clition. A large oak office table in good
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condition. Call Swarth. 1209.
4-18
hrings nlong.
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' W O l l . K WANTED
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We nrc changing with the ~
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SCason in nil the offerings on
w~:m~ WANTED-Carpenter work, general
Jobhmg. ruH size window screens $3 up.
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our menus and We do take I
0ah'anizcd wire.
Samples shown.
Reese.
pride
in
the
fact
that
"same_
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JzS.H.
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ncss" and monotony do not ,:
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drive folks away from us- :
I saw a fine home destroyed
by fire. There was no insu....
anee, as the policy had Dot
High Over The Crum
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HOWARD KIRK
StratL.Haven
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IMAHONEY
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because of the novelty and
variety in foods that we
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housekeeping apartments, six rooms and
bath, open .ore places. Private porches
These apartments look out over a large
lawn with shade and have three ezposnres
I All conveniences of an apartment com~
!
blned wJth the privacy and comforts of a
We have had a wonderful
W Inter
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season an d now we
are geuing ready for Spring.
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GRADUATE TO A
• WANTED-Want to rent small hOuse May
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The Pattons.
JRtbia
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P
rovidence Road
real home. Possession MaYor June 1st
" 1931.
Phone Swarthmore 489 Albert N'
Garrett. Swarthmore, P a . ·
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$45 a month. Comer property.
4 Bedrooms;
large
porch. Newly decorated. Pos ..
.euion at once.
W. S. BITTLE
Notary Public
Real Estate
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ARE YOU
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carrying sufficient Automobile
Jn8urance? Over $300,000 000
paid for aulo claims la8t y~.
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Media 1280
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DIRECTION STANLEY CO.
OF AMERICA
fireplace;
p
Did you Imow that two-thirds
of those who buy the Packard
StandaM EIght tuu1 In lowerpriced ClUBI' Think of it-two
out of every three of our
Standard EIght sales are made
E. C. WALTON
to people none of whom ever
before owned a Packardf
FOR THE YOUNG
BRIDAL COUPLE
John Gilhert
"GENTLEMAN'S FATE"
wilh
Louis W olbeim
Anita Page
Wptlne.tlay, Thllr&"ay, Friday
Of cours .. Packard has a longestablished clientele. But repeat order business is to be
"BEHIND OFFICE
DOORS"
with
Rohert Ames
Mary Astor
STATE THEATRE
CHESTER
Entire Wcpk
Jack Hoh-Tom Moore
Constance Cummings
"THE GANGSTER'S
LAST PARADE"
CHAS. A. SMITH
Phone Swarlh. 70S
Seventy
Birth Control Clinics
any other car of like size and
power, no matter what itll
first
price. And that deprecia_
tion
amountll to no more
keep
Packard cars are built for long
life and complete reliability.
The reason is that they
found it co.", _ noore.
no less than to the larger,
too,
that you,
new help for WIVES, recom-
Packard costll while not en-
lamUy doctors; opinions pro and.
con.
WIlUams & Wilkins, Balt1.
FromMd.,
morc,
$4.00.
Reprinla from author at
Swarthmore, Penna., $1.10.
are paying
to $4285, and the Individual
Custom Creations ranging up
beyond
'10,000.
Why not, then, take the first
Why not phone, or drop in
to 8ee U8?
step toward Packard owner-
Swa. 1272
F. B. FRANCIS
12tb & Crosby Streets
Plant now for best results
Depression Prices
Chester, Pa.
PHONE CHESTER 4450 AND 6100
A. W. COLLINS
SECOND
ONLY
TO
A
NEW
PACKARD
IS
A
USED
PACKARD
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Year
COUNCIL HEARS
OF DETOUR PLANS
It is hoped that parents and childreo
together - will take this tour. The com.. Temporary
Roadway
Acro..
mittee in charge cannot assume responsTracks at Cheater Road to
ibility for children, and so if parents are
be Built at Once
unable to come, they are asked to place BUY
NEW
POUCE
CAR
charge to tell of the features of .special their children in the care of some other
interest.
adult making the trip. There will be cars
Detours will be established around
2:00 o'clock-meet at the High School. to help in the transportation from place
the
Chc·ster road grade crossing where
2 '.00-2 .'40 o'clock-v,' s " t the "Blue to place. If there are any members of the new
underpass is to be built, withthe community who will have extra room in the next ten days. Residents of
in their cars, it would'be appreciated if Swarthmore, merchants, and. the fire.
they would notify Mrs. Delaplaine, Mrs.
Lingle, or Mrs. Bonsall, before 12:00 company, will enjoy the convenience,
however, of a temporary roadway.
H ouse and
r lFe·nd's H'IStor- Saturday, The tour is open to anyone ac("oss the tracks just east of the
ical Library.
in the community who is interested, and present Chester road crossing.
o'clock-V i sit the Leiper is absolutely free of charge. It is not
That the temporary roadway cutQuarry and site of first rail- necessary to take the whole trjp, but ting off from Chester road in such a
road and snuff-mill.
group may join or leave the party at will. way as to necessitate the removal of
the traffic light at Park avenue and
Chester road, would be ready for u,e
whcn the present roadway was cut off,
was assured at the meeting of Coun-
match.
Church."
Donato Colefemina will also contribute 2:15-3:00 o'clock-visit marker of Jane
several musical selections as will the
Lawnes' cave..
College quartette.
2 :30-3 :30 o'clock-visit BenJ'amin West
SCHOOL BOARD
NAMES TEACHERS
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Few Changea Mark Public School
Teaching Staff for
1931-32
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SIR PHILIP GREET WOMAN'S CLUB
HERE IN "MACBETH"
ELECTS OFFICERS
the realizalion that a special worker
til Thursday night. Joseph S. Bates,
for social service is necessary.
NEW TEACHERS SELECTED
who is serving along with J. Archer
"A small group of women representTurner and \Vm. Sproul Lewis as a
ing our Community Health Society i s .
conl'mittee to consider problems restarting on a campaign for funds and
The Swar~more .SchoOI board at .ts Company of Players Will Give Mrs. Wm. Earl Kistler Chosen garding the underpass that may arise
support from the towns that will bene-I regular April meetmg acted upon the
Performance in Clothier
President to Succeed Mrs.
between meetings of council, made the
fit by such an' undertaking. At the election of teachers for the public schools
Memorial
Jesse H. Holmes
announcement
meeting on April ninth, it was sug- for the school year 1931-32. Under state
Swarthmore police will do everygested that a worker be procured, pro- law each teacher has a continuing con- IN SWARTHMORE BEFORE NEW
DIRECTORS
CHOSEN thing possil,le to limit the use of the
vi?in~ that the communitr was ready tract which continues in force year after
underpass to residents of the comwith Its support, t? work mto the field year unless terminated either by the
On Saturday evening, April 18th The
Mrs. William Earl Kistler was chosen munity. \~/hether it will be a two way
through the coml.ng summer and .be. school board or the teacher. In these Swarthmore College Little Theatre Club president of the Swarthmore Woman's road or will permit only one car at ..a
ready for what nught come next W1I1- cases, therefore, the action taken was a
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f S' Ph'I' Club at the election of officers held on time is not yet known. It will be built
ter. Th c reqmrements
were repea t c dl Y matter 0 f determilllng.sa
arIes
'. ••"ch the
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Ir
1 Ip
at a cost of about $500, of ,"I
stressed by th.e women at their meet- tions.
Ben Greet, 'well· known English actor Tue3day. The program of the meeting horough will pay the 15% that they
ing. The committee in charge of thh
The following teachers were re-elect- and producer, and his company of Play-, consisted of a talk on Current Politics are paying of the entire expense of
undertaking is as follows: Mrs. A. Fled for the ensuing school year:
ers in a performance of "Macbeth". The by Mrs. John Y. Huber, Jr" of Haver- thc underpass. The Pennsylvania RailJackson, chairman, 1\irs. Thomas saf'l High Sc~ool: 1\!ildred S. ~very, play will be given in the Clothier Me.. I ford.
road, I~owever will furnish a watchford, Mrs. Eugene L. Hofmann, and F~e?ch; Ehzabeth K .. Barten,. SCIence; morial Auditorium and will begin at 8
The other officers chosen to serve for man IlIght and day.
Mrs. Wm. Johnson. Mrs. Martin B ,LIllian M..Barton. SOCial S~udles; Char- o'clock.
.
the coming year were first vice president,
During the next few days traffic
Young, Mrs. George C. Barber, 3rd,
.A.
and AdThe only other visits wh.ch the Ben! Mrs. Roland L. Eaton; second vice prcsi- along South Chester road ju,t south of
and Mrs. Bassett F"r~uson have also mmls;rrahve P~mclpal; J. Eugene Dun-! Gree~ r:1a?,ers have made to Swart~mo~e i dents, Mrs. Arthur E. Rye. Mrs. Har- the R. R. will prob.~I~ly h.e rt"duced to
joined th\! committee in agn!eing' that 1[;all,. .;J ollhc!liab(.s; 1"ilrgQle~ D. na~d,! .....lts 111- i-9JZ! ,,(h..:!u tin;.\"' ,fa"c UIiC"OI. thclr· old .t;oodwrn, altc( -Xfrs~ J>W'arreri Pax- : a singf<.' fine· with' no pa.·kIng in the~
th c wor k cr mus t b e a woman 0 f very A
Socta1S Studies;
first
In the :10000n'
Mrs
L k' Hanna
' b 'E. Kirk, Enghsh;
.
U . performances. of Macbeth
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.. , recordillg secretar'""
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luted States. Smce that hme they have· Oetlefson' Corresponding secretary retainin wall f th- > t ' d
f th
lIg) mora ca I re, lav~ng la
tralnlJlR Meyer, German; James H. Miller, Jr., I made repeated tours of this country the I ),f
w'li.
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. (). c e~s 81 e 0
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give her understandlllg and outlo.ok Mathematics; Albert D. Spaeth, Science; most recent transcontinental tour
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IS hcmg hUllt; When th('
111 the psychology of a needy famJiy, Grace T \Vilsoll Latin' Anna E Wood- the present one which they arc
now J
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HIM
w'lr' A' wall IS completed traffic will be allowed
and with patience and sympathy to· ward, E~g1ish.'
,
.
completing having heen made in 1929-30. Rcs;e er:an
m~, ...,;.s. I th·a m d' to mo,'~ along Chester road as bel i S '
.
. Mrs.
alman,...
rs. Zimmer.
.
. The
ermou
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war d a.
peclaI T eac hers: V'"'
lrgmla Allen'l. A t that tunc
they appeared at such UntGeorge
admission
"There are three hundred people in Physical Education; Esther M. Cherry, I versities as Columhia, Brown, Pennsyl- committee consists of }'lrs. John R. .
the ncxt few days detour
the Broomall section and our nurs('~ Hous~l101d Arts; B.enjamin COOk, ~n-I vania, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Wis-, Brownell, }.{rs. \VilJiam J. Cresson, )'.frs. signs Will be placed at North Chcste("
and doctors arc needed there. If dustnal Arts; Claudia A. Hancock, F!ne co?sin and many others, neve~ failing to i Philip H. Jewett, and Mrs. Harry
road and Swu("thmorc avcnue and CcBroomall is included in this plan, Dela· Arts; Theresa A. Young, Helpmg. brmg the most favorable criticisms, and ~(it'er
dar l~anc and Swarthmore avenue.
ware County wiJI be the first in the TeaC~lerj \Vi1li~m C. F. Ziegenfus,l possessing .what most prod~ctions lack,! Mrs: Huber, the speaker for the after- j These sigl~s will block off half the road
State fully equipped to take care of the PhYSical Education;
i the magnetic power of drawmg c~owcls: llioon, is a daughtc(" of the late Judge a,nd explalll that through traffic is obsick and thc needy. Olher towns rep"
College .Avenue Rlemen.tary: Celeste i The c~m~any rdurned to Ame~lca th!s: John Faber Mi1Ier, and was well quali- hgcd to procecd down Swarthmore
resented in this district arc Holmes' Belford, F.rst. grade;
L. Green, 1year" ?y
.demand
leadong uno:
to speak upon her iutere,ting 5ub- avenue 10 Yale,. and .
10 South
Folsom, ?forton, Rutledge, Sprmgfield,' Second grad~, Carolyn. Forstne(". ThIrd I versltles and CIties at which they ap Jeet.
i Chc!'itcr road agalll.
SlIudar sIgns and
Ridley Park and Swarthmore. Mrs. jgrade j Lydl~ L. Remhardt, .Fourthl pea.red last year and by request of "many
She toM her li'iteners that to under-' obstructions will direct traffic II1DVYoung, president of the Community I grS·ade; Henr.lctnte J. W\e~ler, FKlf.th l &[ winch were una~11e to seClire .. them la;t stand politics one must understand two illg northward around by Yale and
Health Societ
and the twent -od(l Ixth grades,
orothy VI SOil,
1m cr- i -"cason. They Will l"etu~n to l'.ngland III things which concern politics, "questions Swarthmore a"cllucs.
y,
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garten.
the latter part of April after the 1110st I f I I h'"
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other women present at the meeting
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U elour sIgns Will also he placed at
utgers Avenue
ciao:
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tnp which they have ever r UtTi" "
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pledged their support to this under· Hewes Principal and teacher of 3rd' taken in America.
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. OO{ all< . avenue and the Baltimore
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taking. If citizens generally arc in· grade.' Mary L Hubley First grade·i Sir Philip Ben Greet himself has been:
It IS a Vital ques~l?n o} the'l~~y as t~ )lIke, Provl(lence road and thc Balti.
terested it will certainly go through Lucy' E Johnso~ Union'· Janet KraIt' i on the stage for fi·ity years and has: govternhmentf owtlners i.1PII 0 "utthl ItlCS akn more.: pikc, and Providence road and
th
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Second grade; Margaret 'L.Mcore and'I· taught more actors than perhaps
any I;as
said.0 ow ar ley s:la go, e spea er Silrolli
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(CDntinued Dn Page Eight)
r Kathryn
M
Moran Fifth & Sixth I other· living man He is famous as one· I
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f)Uflllg thc next few days the tree3
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K'Ind ergar-I
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mginvestigators
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III
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' Ie 0 f CI lester roa ..."
grades; Margaret
L. 'Price,
of tl~e greatest living
authorities on the,I she nsaid
found
that
i ten; Eleanore W. Pusey, Fourth grade. EngiJsh drama, and his Shakespearean I most accidents occur around eleven 0'_ on the college campus north of th~
AT 69TH ST. TUESDAY
Resignations were received .from sev-I prod~lctions ha.ve helped to set th~ stand-' c10ck and late afternoon, thus proving railroad will he removed and contrary
I eral teachers and accepted WIth an ex.. j ani 111 hoth England and Amenca. In' that it was when the workers are tired to past announcements these trces will
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1 pression of appreciation for past service:! recognition of a life devoted to the cause i that accidents happen
' I not be replanted. Upon investigating
en e
er;
Catherine
Craven,
English;
Frances
of
drama
in
education,
he
was
knighted
Mrs
Huber
that
she
was
conthe cost of removing the trees the R
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p Me t th ues
8 .'OOce Wl
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Pfl
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'Hayes,
Fifth
&
Sixth
grades;
AHce
S.
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King
George
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of
England,
in
June,!
versant
with
all
the
political
issues
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6?th • & ~aln~t Streets. A cordial in- English' & Sociai Studies; Dorothy E::
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vltatJOn. IS bemg extended. to County, Thompson, Third grade.
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ANNUAL PLAYS APRIL 24
Town.shlp and ~orough O~claIs and p~rThe board elected the foJIowing teaCh-I
sons mterest~d 10 the: subject of Z?n!ng ers to new positions and to fill position,s
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to attend thiS ~athermg. No admlss!on vacated by resignations:
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I high school will gh'e their annual
charge.. There IS plenty of ~rce parkIng I Doris Van Dc Bogart of Hudson, N.,
i High School wiII give their annual
space near the plac~ of rne.etm~.
. i Y., A. B., Mount Holyoke, B. Ed., Uni-!
: presentation of three one act plays
• The progress !"hlch Zon~ng IS making ,. v.ersity of .Cincinnati, Supervisor of I
next Friday evening in the high school
m the County will 'be conSIdered but the 1Iu .
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Iaudtiorium.
special feature of the meeting ~iII be an, H~~~n B. Hall, A. B. Wellesley, Eng-j
The plays chosen for this year are
add~es.s by RoJ~nd S. W!llhs, repre· lish and Social Studies, Junior High!
"The
:\of 3n in the Bowler Hat" by A.
sentmg the RegIOnal Plannmg Federa- S h I
Milne,
"The Valiant" by Hotworthy
A.
ti~n of t.he Phi1a~elphia. Tri-State Di~- c1 i:riorie E. Kay of Denver, Colorado, .
Hall
anci
Robert i\fiddlemass, and
tr!ct. HIS talk will be dlustrate~. ThIS A. B. and A. M., University of Iowa. I
"Station
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hy Booth Tarking.
will afford !in excel1e.nt opportumty lor Fifth & Sixth grades, Social Studies.
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ton. There will he a special dance and
al1 who are mterested 10 the future develJane Michener of Swarthmore, A. B.:
orchestra numbers between the plays.
opment Of. the County. to learn some. of Swarthmore College. French and Latin. I'
The casts include many experienced
the extenSIve plans which are now bemg
Marcia Perry A. B. Swarthmore Col.
prepared to care for the proper future l e E r h '
players, such as Walter Wernher,
d~velopment of Phi1~delph~a and its en- eg.
ng IS .
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Charles Hearne, Henry Hartman, Ele.
VIrons. The Committee m charge of
_..... -."--anor Whitmore, Kay \Vooel and ..sam
arrangements are Robert S. Shaw, R. E'l
Tom Crosby
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Butler and many promising new ones
Kraber, H. L. Simon and I.. H. Le"
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such a~ Biddle Hcg, Ruth Brill, Harry
Baron.
Many Swarthmoreans will be grieved I
IJohnson. Christine and Alicc Robinson.
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to hear of the death week before last of
Walter and William Hickman, Bill
Cellert Alleman, Jr.
Tom Crosby. Tom was connected with i
Kurtzhatz. Brooks Sanford, Ellen
the Swarthmore Chautauqua for many i
Pearson, Everett Walters and Eleanor
It was Gellert Alleman, Jr., not Gilbert years and also with the Ford agency in 1
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Alleman, as printed in last week's paper, Swarthmore and tater in Chester. He I
i Curtain scenery is being tried for til('
whose high standing as a FreShman at roomed for many years over the Amer-I
tirst time recently. It is expected to be
Lehigh University has ranked him among iean .store on Park avenue. He had I
very effective.
The orchestra and
the ~.rst six of the college. The young been in poor health for some time and'
dancing club are working hard and
man h question 'is a son of the distiri- dicd and was huricd at his home town,
their part of the program will certainly
Hui."hed oWI.mist,. Dr. Gellert Alleman.
Frederickshurg.
aiR PHILLIP BEN GREET
he a success.
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Final plans for the historic tour of
Swarthmore this afternoon have been
made, and the program below will be
carried out At each place during the
hours noted, there will be Someone in
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Here is ,..hat we can show you
EVERGREENS
Trees, Shrubs
Realizing that a special worker for
social service is a necessary addition
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to t e present sta 0 t e ommuntty
Health Center with headquarters in
Borough hall, a number of women are
organizing a campaign for funds in the
communities in this district that would
benefit most by this improvement.
"If the experience of this winter has
taught Central Delaware county anything, it is that of preparation for emergency/' says one woman active in
the work of the Relief Committee here.
"Our four nurses have given sixteen
percent of their time to lamily service
work. Therefore, looking conditions
squarely in the face, we a("c brought to
'It :W~~d ~un ~d~Yt'on~g'l ~~
13490
joying Packard ownership.
with actual figures. That
UNEMPLOYMENT CONTINUES
Home And School Historical
Pilgrimage This Afternoon
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heavier Packard DeLuxe Eight,
factory priced at from
mended by U. B. societies by PhUa
cUnlc, p. 338. Tells about 71 846
patients treated, fees If Bny resU·lts.
the
factory from $2385 to $2885,
By c. H. ROBINSON
Nurses Now Doing Work That
Should be Done By
Special Worker
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applies to the Packard
to Packard transportation.
can sho,.. you
The UN eighborIy Night': -program for
the benefit of the Unemployed Fund of
Swarthmore will be held next Wednesday evening at the Woman's Cltlbhouse.
Mrs. William R. Landis, in charge of
the sale of tickets reports that nearly all
of the 300 seats in the clubhouse have
been at
sold
sale
the and
ooor.that no tickets wHI be on
The rehearsals for the play directed by
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell)
"WOUld You Believe It" are in progress
and
Missinteresting
Hill and Mrs.
arespelling
working out
plans Perry
for the
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Standard Eight, priced at
no doubt ,..e
, "NEIGHBORLY NIGHT"
PROGRAM WEDNESDAY
$2.50
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owners do.
lower-priced
have
STRESS NEED FOR
SOCIAL WORKER
M~non
the Packard
This
cars are turning
Swarthmore, Pa., April 18, 1931
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operate the Packard than
~ted. The stUprising fact
is that 80 many owners of
Give us the opportunity and
Standard handbook Bnd directory
to this
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when you
No. 15
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and
m,
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longer, as most Packard
Two .weet apartment:a--.each
of 4 room. and bath. Hardwood
Ooor., built-in tub., sbower, hot
water heat. $SO per month. Jan_
itor .ervice.
Saturday, lflonday, Tuellday
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
S1i'artbllore College Llbl'Ur
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FOR THE YOUNG
BRIDAL COUPLE
tlllllf/fl .... TII('!
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established clientele. But repea t order business is to be
expected. The surprising fact
is thot so many owners of
wUJcr-priced cars are turning
to Packard transportation.
The rcason is that they havo
found it costA no naore.
CHAS. A. SMITH
Phone Swarth. 70S
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"IlEIIII\,D OFFICE
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Seventy
Birth Control Clinics
Give liS the opportunity and
no doubt we can show you
that you, too, are paying
Packard costs while not cnjo)ing Packard ownership.
Why not pbone, or drop in
to sec us?
lIy c. II. ItORINSON
Standard hllndhook and directory
to tllI~ 1)( W help Cor WIVf.:S. recomll1f'mlf'd hy U S SOCietieS by Philo..
CIIIlIC, J) 338 T{'lI~ about 71845
p.ltif'llts trl'ated, C{('S If any rcsu'lts.
C.lfnll~ doctor,.,. olllnLOlls pro and
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Swarthmore, Penna., $1.10.
STATE THEATRE
CHESTER
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Swa. 1250
WIIO
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or course Packard has a long-
Two sweet apartments--each
of 4 rooms and bath, Hardwood
floors, buill-in tubs, shower, hot
water heat. $50 per month. Jan_
itor service.
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MAN
Did you know tbat two-thirds
of those who buy the Packard
Standard F.Jght turn In lowerpriced cars? Think of it-two
out of every three of our
Standard Eight sales are made
to people none of whom ever
before owned a Packanll
Real Estate
carrying snfficient Antomobile
: Insnranee? O,'er 5300000000
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DIRECTION STANLEY CO.
OF AMERICA
THE
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No. 15
ONE
STRESS NEED FOR
SOCIAL WORKER'
"NEIGHBORL Y NIGHT"
PROGRAM WEDNESDAY
Ni~ht"
costs no lllore to maintain
and operate the Packard than
any other car of like size and
power, no Dl-attcr what its
first price, And that dcprecia_
tion amounts to no more
wben you keep tbe Packard
longer, ae lOost Packard
owners do.
Packard cars are built for long
life and complete reliability.
This applies to the Packard
Standard Eigh t, priced at the
fa"tory from $2385 to $2l1li5,
no less tban to the Ill1'ger,
beavier Packard DeLuxe Eight,
factory priced at from $.1490
to $1285, and the Individual
Custom Crealions ranging up
beyond $10,000.
Why not, lhen, take the first
step t(,ward Puckard owner_
us,
Swa. 1272
F. B. FRANCIS
Trees, Shrubs
12th & Crosby Streets
Pl.lnt nnw (or h(.·sr r("sults
Chester, Pa.
PHONE CHESTER 4450 AND 6100
SECOND
ONLY
TO
A
NEW
PACKARD
IS
A
USED
$2.50 Per Year
Home And School Historical
Pilgrimage This Afternoon
COUNCIL HEARS
OF DETOUR PLANS
'1 he "Neighhorl)
program [or
the benefit of the Unemployed Fund of
S\\arthmore Will be held next \VcunesFlllal I>lalls ior the historic tour of I
Nurses Now Doing Work That day cvening at the \Vomau's Clubhouse.
It is hopcd that parents ,1Ild children
Should be Done By
1 ~lrs.
'Vdliam R. Landis, in eharge of Swarthmore this aftcrnoon have been together will take tlus tour. The com- Temporary
Roadv/ay
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the sale of tickets reports that nearh all made, and the program below will be
Tracks
at
Chester
Road
to
IIllttee III charge cannot assume respon5pecla
or er
ot the 30() scats in the clubhouse Iltt\C
be Built at Once
c.1rricd out
At each place during the Ibl1Jtv for childretl. and so If parents arc
been sold and that no lockets wlil he on
YMENT
ONTINUES
hours
noteel,
there
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someone
in
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ullable tt) COllie, the} are ,Isked to place
BUY
NEW
POLICE
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The rehearsals for the play directed by charge to teU of the features of $pecial their children in the care of some other
Realizing that a spccial worker for, )Ofr. and ltlrs. Charles D. Mitchell, interest.
adult making the trip. There WIll be cars
I h'lollr .. \\ 111 h~ (.'st.thhshuJ. around
sodal <;erVlce i . . a Tlt'ct'ssary a(hhhonj"\Voul? Yo,! Bclicve It" arc in prog ress I 2.00 o'clock-meet at the High School. to help ill the transportation from place tlit Clwst(.'r road grade crossing where
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if there are an.\' members of
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to I ll" prCSl"nt st.lt 0 t Ie
omlllulIlty i ing out intcrestmg plans for the spelling 2 :00-2:40 0 c ac P-V 1 SIt t Ie
lie
thl' Ill'\\, Ut\(krpa<;s IS to he Imtlt, \\ Itl1Hea1th Center \\·]th headquarters 1I1lmatch.
Church."
the community \\ho wiII ha\'e extra room III thl' Ill:xt ten day:; Residents of
Borough hall. a number of \\omen art· i Donato Colefemina will also contribute I 2:15-3 :00 o'clock-visit marker of Jane in their cars, It would be appreciated if S\\arthIlHln. lIlenh,lnts, and the fire
organizing a campaign for funds in tht· I several musical selections as will the
Lo,unes' cave.
thc\' \\ould notify .\Irs. DeI"plalllc, Mrs.
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communities
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( C01 I ege quartette
12 ~30-3 ,30 o'clock-VISlt
BenJ'amin,
'Vest Lingle, or :J.\Ir.s. Bonsall, before 12:00 1 IClIIIlPilll\.
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House and Friend's Histor- I Saturday. The tour is open to anyone
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"If the. expcrlcnce of thiS winter has
aeross I Ie trae <; Just cast of the
taught Ccntral 1).'la"are county an\'-I
icat Library.
I ~n the com01l11l1ty "ho IS mtereste~. and prc<;rllt Chester road crossing
tllIllg, It "IS that of preparation
em-I
3 :00-3 :45 o'clock-V lsi t thc Leiper 115 absolutcl} free of charge. It. IS not 1 That the temporaQ roadway cuterg-ene), sa)s one \\om.tll active III
Quarry and site of first rail_,necessary to take the whole trip, but tlllg ofT irolU Cht'ster road III such a
the work of the Relief Committee here I
road and snuff-mill.
I group may join or leaye the party at wlll
\\cI\
as 10 IltCl'ssitate tht' removal of
"Our four Ilurses ha\'t.~ givell ~ixteen I
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Ihe trallH' light at P.lrk aVl'nue and
SCHOOL BOARD
NAMES TEACHERS
f~r
i Few Changes Mark Public School
Teaching Staff for
1931-32
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SIR PHILIP GREET 'WOMAN'S CLUB
HERE IN "MACBETH"
ELECTS OFFICERS ~:~":I'l::lr::~:;\;,,~ig!;~,,j~:~S,h .~~:~:;
CII( slt'r road, wOllld h( rt',H!} tor usc
\\ hIli Ihl' pn.... (.nt ro;:uh,ay Wits cut off,
\\dS a,;sttrtd dt tht, nU'dmg oi Coun-
\\orker NEW TEACHERS SELECTED
JS'
"A slll.lll group 01 women rcpr('sllll
Turner and \\111 :--proul Lt'\\is as :t
illg our COllllnUlI1t} II("alth SOCld) IS I
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l(lllllllllll't' 10 cOllsider prohl('ll1s nstartmg 011 it campaign for funds ,lIld I 'fhe Swarthmore School board at its Company of Players Will Give Mrs. Wm. Ear] Kistler Chosen g',lIc1l11g Iht undtrpa<;s thar may ansc
support frolll tht, towns that \\]\1 benc- rCg'ular April meeting acted upon the
Performance in Clothier
President to Succeed Mrs.
Iwl\\t.t'll Illl('tJng . . nt l01l1lnl, made the
ht h) sllch ,l/l tIlHlert.lklllg'. At I ill' elcctIon of teachcr~ for the plIlllie schools
Memorial
Jesse H. Holmes
,I II 1l1l1ll11 ('IIH'lIt
IIICl'llllg Oil .\prli I1l1lth, It \\.IS slIg- for the school year 1931-32. Under state
S\\artlllllon PlliTu \\iI1 (In e\'crygt,;tld 111.lt.1 \\orklr ht prt lt'lIl'l'II, l)rO- law cach teacher has a continuing COIl- IN SWARTHMORE BEFORE NEW
DIRECTORS CHOSEN tlllllg IHIs"ihll tIl 1IIIlIt 'ht 11"(' of the
\idin u,.., th.lt the 10mIHullIt.\ \\,1, reach tract \\ 1'1
.
. f orce year a f ter
11Ild(lp.I~'" 10 f("Hltlll ... \If th\.' ('0111\Ie I C'ontmues
III
\\tll! its ~l1ppllrt, to \\{lrk IIIto the lal'll! Y(',II
unk ... s terlllllJatul either In thel On Satnnla\" eVl'lIing, .April ]8th The
).(rs \Villiam Earl Kistler was chosen 1lI11111t\ \\IHllllr II \\111 he a 1\\0 wa\
lluuugh tht' .·ollling SUIlllller and Ill' school hoard Or the teacher. In these S\\arthillure Collcgt. Little Theatre Cltlb IJrcsidcllt of the S\\,trthmore \\'oman's I"dd 01 \\111 plrllllt nnl} 0I1l' 1.11' at a
nafh for \\h,lt Illight cOllle Ilt'xt \\1Il C,lses, therefore, the action takell was a
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It \\111 hl' hUllt
11" at the e el'tloll of 0 Icers
tl'r Thl n fjUin'lHlllh \\ l'rt· rcpl'.ltt (11.\ matter of dctermllllllg' .'i,llarics and Jl""I- \\ iiI spOII,or :In appc,lrancc of Sir Philip
.it .1 (11 ... 1 "I ,till lut ~SO(), of \\ hklt the
.
Bll1 ene!. \\ell kl1o\\11 EnglIsh actor Tuc,
~In ..... t·e! 11.\ tIll' \\OIlH.'1l at their med- flnl)s.
lIlg Thl' COIlHlIlttl·t· 111 Lhar1-W of tIl!,
ThL' i('Jllo\\1Ilg tl,ulwrs \\crc rc-elcct- .11111 producer, and hi" COl1lpall\ of play- cOllsish..'d of.l t.llk on Currcnt Politics .II', pa'lIIJ,! llf the entire eXJll'IlSe of
1IIullrtah:lIIg i~ ,IS f()I1()\\~ \.Ir" \ I' ec\ lor the ellsUlIIg SdlOOI ,ear
ers in a performilnce 01 ").(ac],eth". The h~ ).[r<; John Y lTnht'r, Tr. ot TJa\cr tlU'lIl1dtrpol ...... TIlt' Pl'III1'yh'alll,1 Hail.1.111, ... \111, eh:llrm:tll, \.Ir' Thoma ... ~"f
Iligh Slhool
).lildre;1 S
\\'cr), pl.l\ \\ill he gl\ClI III the Clothier 1\[e- lor(l
III.HI. ho\\t\tr \\111 furnIsh.! \,atdlIOlel. \Ir~. !',Ugl'lIt I. Iloilllalll1. ,lIIil French. l'lIzahelh h Baltlll. Sciencej mon •• l \wiItoriullI 'Illd \\dl hlgill at S.15
The olhtl' otlil(:r ... ch("'t'11 to srnc for 111.111 IIlght ,11\11 (1.1\
\11" \\'111 lohllStlll '\II~ )'Iartlll B Lillian \,1 Barton Sonll SttHl!e<;j Char- o'clock
the (omill!.!, \(,ar \\cre rlnt \ice prcsident.
J)I1J"Jllg tlu IWXI It\\ 11:1\.... trafltc
'\l1ll11g, \lr" Gt'orgl C. !Luher, 3nl 1..
Brlllton, )'Iathelllatics and '\dTht, ('111\ ntlwl' \'i ... jt~ \\hlch the Ben ~rrs 1~(}1.lIld T.. Faton: ,,(cowl \'ice prcsl- ,d.lIl1! ~1I1111t ('I" ,,11 r I Hold 111 ... t south of
:111<1 ').lJs H:1 ... sell F,.r/!I1~""')Jl Ilan' ,tl~'1 milllstlatlH' Prillt.:IIMt J. Eugene 1>Ull- erect l'1.l\·er~ 11.1\(' Ilt,ldl' til S"drth11lorc dlllt~, \lr .. \Ithlll I.. gH ~II'" Il:ar tilt I~ IO: \\111 pruh.thl\ Ill' nilliced ttl
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"Till n' ;11 e l11n, hUlldrl d PI npl( ill
IlUTlng Ill! 11t;..1 Il\1 d,I\,; dl'lolll
Ill( I~nU)IIl,ll1 St"1 tllHI .11111 IHlI' IllIr"l ~ Ph),;ll',ll I-IhlcatlO11, 1·:~t1Hr ~r. Cherry, '(r"ltIl~ d~ Cnllllllhl.l. Bln\\". 1'(,llns\l- "lrtlIllIU/(' fllll .. i"h oj ,\11'" Tohn R
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St:lh full) t IjUIPIH d to tal-a' can' oi thl
Ph\ ... 1l tI l'cltlc,ltioll.
till' llla!.!llttlC' PO\\11' 1,1 dr.I\\IIlt: t·loI\d..,
111)011 i" .1 d;lIl!.!htll nl Ih{ Jltt llld2(, oIud (:\:1'1.1111 Ihtt tl""lIgh II.dlu I, •• b"'Ill~ and thl Iht(" Ollal I'I\\IIS n'p
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nSlllled III thiS (iI,;lril'l .1n II()hlll~
I:llionl, )·" .. t ~r,\(h'; \1.tTlnll L. Green. \car In lII<;lstant dlllwnd flf II Idm:.,: 11111- lied tn <;11("lk 1Ipon ht'l 11lIln ... lITlt!. "lIh .I\llllil t~1 \ .tlt'. . 1Il" \\l,,1 10 Stlllth
FII"'(I]ll, \lorIOIl, I(Ulh'dgl', ~prlllgii. It!
:-:ltnnd :.,:T:lII(. (':tloh" I or~tlltl, 'Ihinl \(rsitle" and eitie~ at "hich they ap- JU'I
l'III"lll' 1(loId dl.!oIllI
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I~ Hill)
1'.lrl" .lIld S\\,lrtll11101 t
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grade;
I.vdia I .. Hl'lIlhanlt
Fourth Jll"lnd 1. /<;1 \C,lr allflln reqlll"t III 11I:\!I\
Ilild h.,' 11 .. hlhl ... thll 1'1 l1'ldtr- "h . . lllIl'lllflh \\111
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lither \\OIllCII I)n SllIt ,It th(· IJll'l'till~
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l.illt,11I the 1.1Itti IlcIrt III \pril lflt'r thl IWI ... t .11 1.:Ic!lr"hip" .1lId ··f(!.!Ul.ltlllll nt Pnhpkdg(:cl till Ir :;1IJ11ltll I Itl thiS I1IHlt I
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tal-dug II UIIZl]b gllHrall) :Irl" III
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'11 Iht fin ,h til lnkl. l'I.I\lIlllltl rt ,.ul .llId
~Ir PhIlip H( 11 Crll t hilll .. t I i lid . . hem
ll'n'~Il(1 II \\111 urldlllh g'1) Ihroug'li
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1.lIc\ E Johnsoll, Union: Janet Krall, fill tht' "Ia~l' ttll 1111\ It',lr~ ,1 wI h.I" g-n\ erlllllCllt 0\\'1ll1 ship oi 1T1i1l1i(" .lIld 1II0lt plkl .wel
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said
Kathr)t1 :\L ~ror,lII. l'lllh & Sixth other li\T1H! mall
Ill' h ""I1<)lh .h olle
I hll IlIg rill l!txl 11\\ d.l\,., tITI t I It . .
In ~PLlkill~ oi ""'Ollltll 111 Illdl1~tl\'
gr Hie ... ; )'Llrgclfl t I, Il rlU Killd<"rg-;lr- III Ihl' grl.tl\ ... l JI\ing :ll1lhoritlc,; 011 tilt'
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{In. Ell'anorc "'. I'I1'C.\. hmrth grade. hngll"l. c!raIl1.l . .11111 III... Sh.li~t "Ill all all ~h{ "rllel that \11\, ... 1l!.,:.lt. II' .. llld 1I11111d IIT:lt
\III lilt (1IIh'g( t'.\lIllllh lIorth 'II th.
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AT 69TH ST. TUESDAY
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The i)el.lwar(· COli lit) Zoning CIIII ier- pre,.,,,\l11I oi 'lJ,pn'C1:ltum for pa"t sen icc: rt.'c()!.!,lIitlllll (Ii .I hll' ""\olul to thl l'.lth(·
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C.llhcnm' Cr,l\lll, En!.!,li"h
Frances of (h allla III ('(ltlc;lllnll. hI' "a~ klllg'hteil
ence will he held Tuesday, April 21, at
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\'itation is heillJ,!' ext('nded tn ('OUllt\. Eng-li ... h \'\: :-;ocJ.lI Studh .... I )orntll\ E
BLACKFRIARS PRESENT
To\\ I1shlJl and Borough OOlci.lb an(1 per- '111I)\lIp ...OIl. Third g-radc
ANNUAL PLAYS APRIL 24
The ho,lrd eI('t.:it·" the 101111\\ ing teachsons interested in the suhject of Zonillgto attend this gathering
No adll1is~101l (,rs to lie\\' Jlo . . itlo!l'; and til 1111 {I' hit 1011 ..
lilgh "lhtllli \\111 g1\.
Ihtlr ,1111111.11
clmrge Tll('re IS plent) oi ffl'C park11lt.!: \'.IC,\lecl hy resignations.
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tli(ir .1II11t1al
J)ori ... \'.1Il Dc gngnrt oj Ih1<)..,ol), N.
Sp.I(,C 11('.11' Ihe place of IIlnting.
pn
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The pro,grc ... s \\ hich ZOIlIllg' i~ lIlakillJ,!' '\ . \ n, )'1011l1t Ilohnkl', n hI. UIIIlit
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tht
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in the COllntv will he cOIl"idt:red hilt till' 't r"ih 01 CilH III1J.lti. ~lIflen'isnr of
.llId I IC In 1111\
~I mil'
:-p('cml feature of tIl(.' 11I(.'etillg' "ill Ill' an
IJdl'll B Hall,.\ B \\·rllt, ... ln. FngThl p1.I\ ... dl"~lll fill 1111" \(.11' :Ir.
;uldn" ... II) Roland S 'Val1is, rCflT('
Stnclil<;, .TulJlor lii~h
"Thl' \I.1Il III thl nCl\\ltr 11.11" hy ,\.
s('ntlll).! Ihe I(t'g-lOlIa! Pl.ullling Ft.'(lera h ... h .tilt I
\ \Idllt·, "'I h(' \ ."i.IIII" In' TTol\\orlll\
tioll of th(' I'hiladcll'llIa Tri-Statc 11,<;- School
).1.'rjOl il' E. Km oi Dl fJ\ I·r. Coiol ado,
11.111 .tlld l~tllHlt ').li(i(U(·llw ... ,. ;111(1
trict
HIS talk "ill he illl1slr,ltcd. Th",
'SLIIIOII \'\ '\ \
1)\ I!n1lth T.lrklllg
will alTonl all t'x('dl( lit OflllOrtnnit) fOor \ B .1IIt! \ \1. Unl\lr,.,lh 01 Iowa
all who arc mterc<;ft'fl in tIll' futurc f\e\'t 1- "'tIll \'\: ~ixth gra(h'''. SOl'1.il StlUli('"
\I'll
Tllt'l, \\I11IH .1 <;plli.ll 1i.IIlC(" alHI
Jane ).(ichel1cr 01 S\\.trthmore. A n
oplllcnt of the ('Ol1l1h to learn "oll1e of
nnlll'll.t 1I1111l1HI~ IlIt\\ltll till pll\'"
Sw,trthmon'
Colh'gt,. Frt'lll h alld 1,Itl1l
the ('xt(,lIsi\e plans \\ hich are now Iwing
Tlit Col"'" 11\('1111/1' 111.111.' (xperu Iit'l It
)'1:llcJ:I Ptrn. \ n S\\arthmore Col
Ilrrl)ared to cart' for tli( prop(,r future
pl.l\
\ I.... ","('h .1'- \ \ ,till r \\ I rubl r
lege Fngli,h'
dt'\'lIO]lIlHlit 01 l'htl,ult'll)hia .Ind ib t.1It'h lilt,., 1 ft..lrlil'. lit lin Illrllll.tIl, 1'.1.
\ irans.
The ('ommittt."c III charJ,!'( of
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arr.lI1gl'lIIcnts :lrc I~nhl'rt S Shaw, 1(. E
Tom Crosby
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~LIIJ) Swarthmnrc.lI1<; will he gric\"('c1
,lIhl"'''II, t"hrhllll(' .1Il1l \1](. I~ohin"on.
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perc(.'IH of thc.:lr tune to ti'l1uiiy scrvice
\\ork.
Therefore, lookllll{ conditions
,,<]uarl'ly III the face, \\C arc brought to
HANNUM & WAITE
So. Chester Rd.
Vol. Ill,
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For nel~t, S\\arthmorc, l"a., two large
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h""au",,' nf
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PACKARD
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APRJl. 16, 1931
a - - - - - - - - , I M I T Z I WOOD ELECTED
SUPLEE'S
SPRING
SUGGESTIONS
Don't Gamble on
Your Lawn
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Use our Vigoro, Kopper's
Sulphite, bone meal, hyper.
humps or sheep manure to
a.sure a hcalthy green lawn.
Then sow our first quality
grass seed in the bare spots.
We have seed for sunny or
shady locations.
QUEEN OF THE MAY BY
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
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JEWELER
Swis.!I Watches Repaired
All Work Guaranteed One Year
A. R. F ARRENY
III South Olive Street, Media
Free Delivery
Sw.761-762
MARTEL
BROS.
Stamp Club Banquet
The annual banquet of the Lansdowne
Stamp Club, Lansdowne, Pa. was held
polishes, stcl' ladders, quick
drying paints. EverYlhing to
make Spring c1ean(ng easier
and quicker.
SUPLEE'S
STORE
SO.
CHESTER RD.
Swarth.
105
USee our d;,play in the
SNHJ"hmorean windo", 0/
Spring SUllge.'ion• .'~
cooperating with the Home Department
of the Woman's Club.
the evening of April 10th at the Lans.
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night, April 10th, 1931, from 9 P. M.
until I A. M., in the Swarthmore Preparatory School gymnasium. The music
was furnished by Roy's Peppers, a wellknewn coloured orchestra from West
Chester. who were well received by the
dancers. The attendance was made up
principally of young people from
Swarthmore and vicinity.
This is·' the first dance of this newly
fOfmed Swarthmore organization.
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DAILY MATINEE 2:30
Saturday
l\fitzi ~reen
"FINN & HATTIE"
(Mr. and Mr•• Haddock abroad)
with
Fresh Clean
Leon Errol-Zasu Pitts
SPINACH
9c >-4 Pk
Monday, Tue&dny
GEORGE H. KELLEY
"IT PAYS TO
ADVERTISE"
Electrician
New Potatoes
19c >-4 Pk
Jersey
RHUBARB
3 Bunches 19c
Young Tender
Beets & Carrots
3 Bunches 25c
Mushrooms
39c pound
SHAD and ROE SHAD
Fresh Fish Every Day
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Sw. 335.W
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The Frigidaire guarantee meaos
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It means more than meremechan.
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Frigidaire offers a new standard
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The 3·year Frigidaire guaran.
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performance-the faithful de·
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AND, if you are considering the purchase of an electric refrigerator on
easy terms, there is no reason why
you should accept a lesser value than
Frigidaire, for we offer to arrange all
paymeQU to sui, your convenience.
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DON'T MISS OUR
Sp~ING SHOWING
,
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Hershel Smith, of
Mrs
Swarthmore
Crest, entertained her bridge club last
Monday for luncheon and bridge.
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29 E. Fifth Street
CHESTER, PA.
Phone 1886-1887
J AS. A. PILSON I
LIGHT AND POWER
WI R I N G
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
FJUGIDAIRE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
P. M. BARROW
House and Factory Work Our Specialty
Phone Swarthmore ,82
Phone Media 1054
Modernize your Bathroo91 at
Low Cost. Reroof with Asbestos
Monroe Slreet-Directly Opposite the Main Entranee of
Media High School
SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL
AT 8:15 O'CLOCK
18th, 1931
•
8:15 P.M.
Admission
$2.00, $1.50, $1.00
Call Swarthmore 200 for tickets
$.25 Reduction on All Tickets for Students
Sponsored by Little Theatre Club
GEORGE GILLESPIE & CO.
BUILDERS AND DEVELOPERS
offer a complete service that-
SUPPLIES THE SITE
BUILDS THE HOME
ARRANGES FOR PLANS and
FINANCING
President.
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Phone Swarthmore 1380
General Hauling and Express
Local and Long Distance
l\shes and Rubbish Removed
DANIEL MENEFEE
I.andscape Gardening
I.el us give you an estimate on caring for
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Cellars cleaned and whitewashed
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Gardens Plowed
I
your lawn and garden durlnn the summer
FlrepJace and Kindling Wood
,
20 MORTON AVE.
MORTON, PA.
I George W. de Forest
Dartmouth Avenue, Swarthmore, Po.
Complete Insurance Service
"BUY WITH CONFIDENCE"
PROVIDENT TRUST BLDG.
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CHESTNUT ST.• PHILADELPH IA.
JOSEPH E. HAINES,
'Yoman's Clubhouse. This party is spon-I
sored by the Leaders' Assn. of District j
6 and is being gh'en to raise money for I
the new Scout camp. Tickets may be
purchased from Elliot Richardson, 311
Lafayette a\'enue, or bought at the door.
Friday afternoon, April 10th, Dr. Sam-
II Paid in
15 days
.. Y-1Ulik \1-.. %iWl.U.l .a.wv.w..W..Ji4.l1WWUWI!. .lJ!.fuYJ.l.lLU.J___ J...JU. __ .l. ~ •
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Specialists in the making and fitting
of Eyeglasses and Spectacles.
P. M. a card party will be held at the
Price Pcr Unit
Mason Builders Supply Co.
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Saturday afternoon, April 18th at 2:30
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Greatest Coal REDUCTIONS
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Girl Scouts
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THE PUBLIC IS CORDfALLY INVITED
Phone Swarthmore 345
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COLLEGE
SATURDAY, APRIL 18
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Egg.
612.50
612.00
Slove
12.75
12.25
Nut.
12.75
12.25
Pea·
10.25
9.75
Buckwheat
8.25
7.75
Kopper'8 Coke.
12.00
11.50
We Cheerfully f;xlend Credit to RC8I'''"8ihle Buyers
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SWARTHMORE
I~ JJI!MiEBURNIER t~l
Mrs. Lloyd Kaufman will be in
charge of the program of the meeting
of the :\[cthodist ~\Iissiollary Society
which will meet in the church J1(.'xl
\Vl'dncsday ahcrnool1.
206 Park Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
Price
Per Unit
ELECTRIC CONTRACTOR
Clothier Memorial Auditorium
cra,nford,II~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
guests of ~Ir. and :\[rs. Octavius Narhert h, of South Chester road. They
\Vii] go from here to \Villiamshurg, Indiana, where n.cvt.'reIHi Robb will take
tip a Jl
speaker at thc meeting of thc ).[ctho~
dist ~f issionary Society last week.
Ever Offerell in the prepared sizes • • •
CHARLES HIGGINS
"MACBETH"
We also have Completed New Single Homes ready for
occupancy, ranging in price from $18,750 to $22,500
two children, Kathleen and David
(roll1 Comtan!ine, Algeria, arc the
IN THE CHURCH EDIFICE
See Our Permanent Display of the Latest Models of
will present
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Media Representative
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BEN GREET PLAYERS
avenue.
H.c\'crcnd and )'lrs. James Robh and
Free Lecture on Christian Science
EA~~~ST
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~(rs. C. H. Sterrett alld childrell,
Betty, Bohhl', and [)a\·id. retllrned on
Member of the Board of Lectureship of tbe Mother Chnrch.
The FJrst Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts
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and the
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S y Ivan A venueCONTRACTOR
Rutle d gc: I N.
ELECTRICAL
:\loll
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Cs II1110Can be reached at Sw.. 1145
thcr. )'Irs. Anllle Reyno 5 on 0 egc
629 Weloh S.ree.
CHARLES A. HIGGINS
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Chestl'r, Pa ••
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Eminent English Actor and Producer
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~LINJ!
Phone Swarthmore 1670
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GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIOS
Shingles.
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HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE
Heating and
Roofing
$14. 75
Elderberry, Blackberry
Raspberry, Quince,
Apple, Peach &: YeUow Tomato
WINDOW SHADES
COMPLETS BOME FURNISBEBS
CUSTOM MADE
P. O. Boz 31
FURNITURE
Rutledg~.Pa.
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Sir Philip BEN GREET
i\Irs. J. DeLancey Verplanck of
Haverford avenue and Mrs. Blanche
Devereux' of Park avenue returned on
\Vednesday from Harrisburg.
OF SWARTHMORE, PA.
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FURNITURE RESTORING
25c: per 8 oz. glasa-delivered
Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Soule of North
Chester road are in Connecticut this
week.
Mrs. \Vallace McCurdy, of Ogden
avenue, entertained at luncheon and
bridge yesterday in honor of i\-lis5
Hilda Prentiss, who is the guest of
.h.-frs. Theophile Saulnier, of Princeton
Mr. Hans Schubart, Secretary of Dr.
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: Arthur Edwin Byc, sailed on Thursday avenue.
.
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011 the Steamship l{ l1enchcn to spend
'Irs.
Alfred
Gary
White of College
the summer 111 Europe, wherc he will
avcnue
entertained
the
City Club of
study art.
i·
thc Alpha Delta Pi sorority Wednes_.·~)fflW,l tl.t 0I:H7 -£n6KONT" AtTh1."I:
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New York are the guests of Mrs .
Curtin's mother, :Mrs. F. W. Hadley
Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett, of North
lof Benjamin ,"Vest avenue.
Chester road, will entertain her brid~e
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club next Monday.
)'Iiss Jane Hanna and Miss Carol
Cross are spending this week end at
~f rs. Anne Thoml)SOIl has becn the
Annapolis.
gucst of her daughtcr, :\frs. Frank N.
Phone, Stv. 1225
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Smith, cnronte from Florida to her
~I r. and :\[ rs. Joshua E. Smith, or home in Gloucester. Mas~.
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
Pennsburg, Pellna.. will spend this
week eud with their daughter. Mrs . .T.
Mrs. Herhert Frascr will play the.·
F. M!!schter, of Dickinson avenu~.
accompanimcnts for :\Iadame Madeline Chcve3U, who will give a recital
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~r rs. J. R. Kline, of Riverview road, next Tuesday at the Merion Cricket
of Every Kind
visited her sister 111 Ncw Brunswick, Club. lIiss Margaret Cameron. a puN. J'J this weck.
AUTOMOBILE
pil of :\(orclkin, will also givc a serics
of
solo dances.
BURGLARY
:\[ r!"l. Jolu{ Fawcett entertained at
FIRE
bridge last evening.
~riss Foster, of Binghampton, N. Y.,
i~
the gucst of )'Irs. )'licha('1 KO\TaJTHEFT
cnko.
:'\lr. and. ~lrs. C. C. Badgcr arc enLIABILITY
tl'rraining at bridge and dancing on the
Mrs. Philip Snow of \\Talling-ford is
twenty-fifth of April at their home on
c:lltertaining the French Cluh of
j ,
S\\'arthmore 011 !l.follday. Professor
I.ollis COliS will !.'e .th; speaker.
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Mr. Gavin W. Allan, C. S. B.
Robert Montgomery
Adolphe Menjou
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UTILITIES CORP.
WAY"
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Wed"e.day, ThuT6day
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Carole Lombard
Skeets Gallagher
Phone Swa. 428.R
YEAR
and Jellies
tertained
dinnerof on
evening inat honor
Dr. Wednesday
and Mrs.
James A. Bowie.
Dr. and
F. Fraser of
Elm avenue entertained at tea last
Sunday in honor of their guests, Dr,
and Mrs. James A. Bowie. of Manchester, England. Dr. Bowie, who was a
classmate of Dr. Fraser in Scotland,
has been Principal of the School of
Business Administration at the University of l\fanchester and on his return he is to be the principal of business administration at the University
of Dundee, Scotland. While in America, Dr. Bowie is visiting the larger
schools of business administration. Dr.
and lfrs. Bowie will be in Swarthmore
until the first of Mayas Dr. Bowie is
giving some special lectures at the University of Pennsylvania. He was the
speaker at the Contemporary Club last
week.
"JESUS, OUR EXEMPLAR"
By
With
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SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
representing
PHONE MEDIA 227_W
FRED. J. HARLEY
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Mrs. Herbert
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Samuel M. Dodd
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1I.Ir. Roland L. Eaton, of Dickinson
avenue spent several days in Stroudshome in Waynesboro, Virginia, today. burg, Penna., this week.
Mrs. Clothier was formerly Miss Ele• * *
anor Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. :Michael Kovalenko en-
They'll make shopping a
pleasure--if you're 5 feet, 5
inches or less--for they are
fitted in advance to YOUR ,
figure ... Sizes 14% to 26%.
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Your New Spring Suit
'4.'A.~
Well, you can't blame the
pluinp, little miss or Woman
for feeling that way . . . . Her
experience has made her dread
'shopping for a dress-and the
idea of innumerable tryon..
Have you discovered
HALF.SIZE DRESSES
For
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Mrs. Robert Clothier returned to her
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WITH THE PERMANENT
BEAUTY OF PURE WHITE
PORCELAIN-ON-STEEL AND
WITH ITS N~W STANDARD
OF ADVANCED REFRIGERATION, FRIGIDAIRE
IS SOLD TODAY WITH A
.
(ourth of April.
LOOK
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The Scouts of Troops 16 and 194 went
to the Upper parby High School Fri.
gave the Girl Scouts an interesting talk
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AFRAID TO
The Spring Dance of the Gamma
Sigma Pi Fraternity was heM Friday
,
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Springfield.
on rocks and minerals.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Findlay Downes
A group of Scouts went on a hike with day evening. April 17 to participate in
have
issued
invitations
for
a
dance
in
Mrs.
Roy P. Lingle to the Leiperville the District 6 song contest.
:Mrs. Henry W. Jones of Haverford
Quarries
on Monday afternoon, April 13. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
avenue, entertained her bridge club for honor of their daughter on the 5th of
Mrs.
Lingle
has offered to give Monday _________________ .......... ____ _
May at the Corinthian Yacht Club.
luncheon and cards on Thursday.
afternoons all this spring to the Girl V..LJ-___-.iJ..w..J.w............ __"'.. _______u.utI
Henry Grant. the young son of !\Ir. Scouts for hikes or for any Scout work I
Call Sw. 1441 or Sw. 1839-J
Dr. and 1[r5. A. F. Jackson of Park
that
they
may
want
to
do.
This
offer
is
Anytime-Anywhere
and
Mrs.
].
E.
P.
Grant,
of
Vassar
avenue are entertaining at dinner this
greatly appreciated by the girls of the
Shoo-Main St.• Morton
avenue,
is
seriously
ill
with
pneumo('vening.
nia.
troop
who wish to thank Mrs. Lingle for
her kind cooperation.
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~£rs. James Bacon Do,!slas has isl-Irs. Albert Ainsworth, of J.oliet,
sued invitations for a luncheon and Illinois. is the guest of Mrs. Carroll
-Interior DecoratorHome Made Preserves
bridge party on Friday the twenty- Thayer of Harvard avenue.
UPHOLSTERING
REFRIGERATION
GAMMA SIGMA PI
HOLDS SPRING DANCE;
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Thompson avenue and Prospect road, uel C. Palmer of Swarthmore College,
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The PUrpose of the meeting will be to
MEDIA, PA.
downe Country Club. The affair was
featured by the drawing of three prize
pa-.:kcts of stamp,s and the lively bidding
at auction on several packets of stamps
·which had been anonymously donated
for the purpose. The attendance was
large as the Committee in charge had
arranged a most acceptable program of
entertainment.
ADVANCED
THE SWARTHMOREAN
111
explain to those present how economies
may be practiced in buying and cooking.
It is hoped that the information secured
will be passed along to families in greater need than most of those in Swarthmore so that real benefit may be experienced.
Miss Bacon of the Agricultural Extention Bureau of the State will give the
lecture. The subject will include economic marketing as well as a demonstration in cooking with relation to nutrative values•
The general public is cordially invited
and it is hoped that everyone interested
in relief work will make a special effort
to be present.
MEDIA THEATRE
Repair work and new installations
MOJlS, dusters, pails, wax,
B. Chapman and :Mrs. "V. T. Johnson,
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FRIGIDAIRE
ment Committee headed by Mrs. Ellwood
BUILDERS
Medium Size
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Emmons & Andes
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APRIL 18, 1931
held in the basement of the Woman's from nine A. M. until one P., ,M.
Clubhouse next Friday morning, April
24, at 10 o'clock under the auspices of
adents
few mcmbers
of the alumni
and The
stufrom S\\'arthmore
College.
program COIISiSICil of piano selections , •••• , . " " , . , . " " •• " • •?
by Mildred Spencer, class of '23;
dances by Margaret Vlachos, '3D, who
was accompanied by Edna Black of
'29; Louise Isfort, '28, rendered several piano selections and Jack Skinncr, '27, presented 3n interesting pantomimc of the \VorId \Var, he was ac- Baltimore Pike
Phone
companied by Ed\\'ard Daws. Threc
and
members from the "Sky-Top Highlandcrs, "Bert" Pitman, Richard Leach Riverview Ave.
Sw. 1600
and Edward Oa ws sallg sevcral nUIIlSWARTHMORE, PA.
hers.
Formerly With John Wanamaker
See our sets of hand lools.
Hand weeders and culti.
vators and trowels that fit
your hand. Work around
your flowers and even in
your window hox with these
handy little lools.
The Junior division of the Swarthmore
Woman's Club met Tuesday evening and
was entertained 'by a musical program
arranged by the Music Section which is
The Schmidt string quartet composed headed by Miss Elizabeth Hunter. May
of players from the Philadelphia Sym- 9 was announced as the date of the card
part and fashion show. The fashion
phony Orchestra, consisting of first and show will be staged by the Gown Shoppe
second "iolin, cello and viola, have been
obtained by 'Villiam Thunder, director, cured
of 6 Park
Tickets
be sefrom avenue.
any member
of may
the Junior
to play with the chorus from the Wom- Club.
an's dub at their concert on Friday, May
Tuesday evening's program consisted
1st, in the new Clothier Memorial audi- of piano selections by Mrs. Leonard C.
torium, May I, by the way, initiates Ashton. Mrs. John Fawcett and Miss
.Music Week, \vhich annually comes the Louise Isfort.
Several soprano solos
first week in May.
were sung 'by Mrs. Gerald Effing acMrs. Herbert Fraser, chairman of the companied by Mrs. Fawcett.
:Music Section, is making plans for ad•
ditional musical events but the recital is
the big event of the week for SwarthHi School Program
more. The chorus has chosen for the
year's program, "May Bells" by Bargiel,
Members of the .Swarthmore High
for three parts, "Scrapie Song" with the school were entertaillcd yestcrday by
four
also HThe
Death
of Joan for
of
Arc" parts,
an historic
scene
arranged
four-part chorus with the soprano solo
and a beautiful piano accompaniment,
hy Spicker. The last selection is an old
favorite Venezia, for which Ethelbert
Nevin wrote the music and Martens the
verse. _Mr. Thunder will play on the
new pipe org-d.n which wiII be the first
NOTICE
After Wednesday, April 15th, the
A class in Economic Nutrition will be Unemployment Office wilt be open
At a meeting last Thursday evening
the Girls' Athletic Association elected
Martha \Vood, '31, as this year's May
Quccn. Thc other nominees were Jane
~Iichencr, Alice WardelJ and RosalIlond \Valling. The junior attendants
are Nora Booth and Anna Kurtz, the
sophomore attendants are Yvonne
Muser and Maradel Geuting, and the
freshman maid of honor is Betty Jones.
Following the tradition of alternating
plain and elab'orate celebrations from
year to year, -the festivities this year
will be short. They are under the
charge of an athletic association committee headed by Elizabeth Newcomb,
'3l.
At 6 :45 a.m. the procession will start
from the front steps of Parrish hall and
proceed to the cast campus near the
rose garden. Here the queen will be
crowned and there wiH probably be
some special dances afterward. Then
Courtesy Swarthmore Phoenix.
each class will dance about the MayMAY QUEEN
poles, twenty-four freshmen coming
Martha Wood, '31, who haa beeD
first with a lively dance, and the sophomore, junior and senior dances becom- elected to preai.de over t~e annual May
ing more and more stately. Esther Sea- Day celebration.
man, Anna Kurtz, Marcia Lamond and
Sally Antrim are in charge of the senior, junior, sophomore and freshman time it has been used by the chorus. The
dances, respectivciy. The exercises wiII tickets may be obtained from any memclose with the traditional Step song, ber of the chorus.
'Vhile the other classes will be in white,
the seniors wiII wear their caps and JUNIOR CLVa "~A~S
gowns and carry ,h'iay baskets given
MUSICAL PROGRAM
them by the freshmen.
ANNUAL CONCERT OF
WOMAN'S CLUB MAY 1
Snccess with your flowers
and vegetables depends
upon gOOlI seeds, amI
we bave the hest, and thor.
oughly worked soil. Good
garden implements make
garden work a pleasnre. We
I.ave an assortment of all
sizes and kinds hut only of
the best qualily.
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CLASS NEXT FRIDAY
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Get real value in the milk you buy. The Penncrest Farms
Herd of 60 head has been Federal accredited for Tuberculosis
since 1922.
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once or send our representative to call on you if you wish.
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WOOD ELECTED
QUEEN OF THE MAY BY
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SUPLEE'S
SPRING
SUGGESTIONS
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' The purpOse of tIll.! meeting will be to
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In''';]lI11;\11 maid III hOllor is Betty Jones.
j111;\Y he practiced ill huying and cooking.
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Foll(l\yillg- I Itt· traditiull of aiternating
lit. is hoped that the information secured
pbill alld (.-I"horate celehrations from
wIll Le passed along to families in great\'t'ar b) Yl'ar, Ihe ft'sti\'ities this vcar
l'r Ilel'd than lIIost of tl10SC in Swartll\\'ill lit' ' .. hurt. Tlll'\' are under· the
more .so that real hcnefit may be expericharge of all athletic ;a:-~ociation com,,','
l'lIced,
llIittl'l' headed 11\' Elizabeth Newcomb,
'J!.
.
)'Iiss Bacon of the :\gricultural Exten:\t (i :.t.3 a.lll. !ltl· prucc~sion will start
tion Burl'au of the State will give the
frPIll thc iront skp . . of Parrish hall and
Il·cture. The subject will inc1ude cconpr( IU'l'l! to the l'a:'t C;(IIlPUS Ilear the
olllie marketing as well as a demollstrar(l~e garden. liere tilt' qneen will he
tion in cooking with relation to nutranowIH·d ;lI1d then' will prohably be
th'c values.
SII!lH' !">pecial dancl's afterward. Then
Courtesy S\Varthn~llre Phoenix.
The general puhlic is cordially invited
(':\l:h cl;ls."; will dancl' about the 1IayMAY QUEEN
'I aud it is hoped that everyonc interested
111lh-S, twcnty-four ircshmcll corning
Martha Wood, 131. who has been in relief work will make a special effort
fir . . t with a lin'ly dallce, alld the sophMay I to hc I)r"sc',I.
olllnre. jUllior and scnior
illg more ;alld Illllre ~tah'ly. Esther Sea- Day celebration.
I
mall, .\1111:t Kurtz, .\Iarcia Lamond and
GAMMA SIGMA PI
~ally. ~\T~tril1l art' ill charge of the sell- time it has been used by the chorus. Thc
HOLDS SPRING DANCE
lor. Junlur. :-'Opl]l'lllll~r,l' allcl f~cshm~nl ticket,; lIlay hl' ohtained from any mcmI!a1H'l'S, n·:-pl'l:t1\-dy. I he eXl'rClses w111 I"r I' II : _I, ,r,,'
C Inse Wit
song.
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~O\\'I1~ and ('any ~Ia.\' haskets gi\'cll
MUSICAL PROGRAM lIutil 1 A. -'t, ill the Swarthmore Pre1111l'1lJ Ity the irc.;11111l'1l.
paratury School gymnasiullI. Thc music
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I Thl' "11Iilll' di"isioll oi tin: Swarthmore was furllished hy Roy's l'cppers, a we1l-!
IANNUAL CONCERT
OF
\\'01lI,111',-; CllI" Illd Ttll'.~cl;ty e"ening and kllowll
colot1red orchestra from \Vest'
WOMAN'S CLUB MAY 1 \\'as l'lltcrtailll'd hy :~ 1I~l1Si~aI pro.gra,:" Chester. who WlTi.' well rccci\'Cd by the:
arrall:.!t."~1 11\' thl.: 4\111~1C :-;ectlOlI ,,,,Inch IS danceTs,
The attendance WilS made up
.
i l1l';Hll';11J\' ~\II,~s Eliz:iktll IIunter. May Ilrincipally of youllg people from I
Th ...· Schmidt strlllg quartet cOI11Ilosed II, W;I'; atl-noll1l«.d as llil: dati: of the ("ard Swarthmore and \'jcillity.
Jlla'ycr~ iruTTl the Philadelphia Sym-i part and j;\~lii\lll .~1tI)"'. Tile fashion Thi~ is the first Ibure Ot thi .. newly
I phony Ol·chl.::-.tra, n}l]~istillg of first and: ~hll\\' \\'ill he stagl'd hy 11K" l~own Shappe ilwilled Swa .. thlllon~ organization.
i :'l·","nJd
\'ioliu, I'l'Il0 anti \'iola, have bccn' "i I, I'ark :l\'l·II\1l'. Tid,;l'I~ Illay be se...ht:lilled hy \Villialll Thunder, director. (-111'1'd ir"lll :tn.\ 1lll'11l1,er oi the jUlli(lr
[1,1 l,i:ty with thl' chorus fmlll the \Yum- Cluh.
all'."; ~Illh ;tl llieir _,collc~rt on Frid.ay, :\[a.y j ,TI~l'..;(by en~lillg's IIl·O.L.:I'alll c()nsi~tcd,
For
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Ilint wed.:: ill .\Iay.
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hy .\Ii·..... (~t'rald Elling acI .\Ir:-;. llL"rhl'rt Fraser, chairman of thcl"'IIIlP:lllicd by .\lr ..... F:m'Cctt.
':\llI .. ic Sl'I'ti'llI, is l1lilkill.~ plans for ad-,
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representing
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NOTICE
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l'it
IJt.'ld in the ilasclllt.'nt of the \\Toman's
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,.;~ ,'l'Itlbhijll~e lIl'xt Fritby morning, April irom Ilin~ A, )'l. until one P. :z...f.
: 2.t., at 10 o'l'Iod..: ullder the auspiccs of
I'thv ElIlcrgl'llcy 1~l'liL'f and Uncmploy, ment COlllmitte(" hl'adnl hy ~Irs. Ellwood
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l' lld ll1lL!TI ;lllt! \1 r,.;. \\'. T. Johnson,
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Can ~{cdia J 116·\V Or' It 16.J rind 'vc , ... ill hegin ddivcry
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Robert E. Sharples,
APRIL
POLO TILT FOR
UNEMPLOYED FUND
at Chester under the auspices of the In-I.
dustrial Emergency Committee which is
Entered as Second Class matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post Office at Swarth- rendering relief to persons out of work
more, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
in the De1aware county manufacturing
area.
The contesting teams will be the Penn.
SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1931
.sylvania Military College outdoor varsity
Phone Swarthmore 900
PRAISE FOR WORK
I tural and agricultural interests of the of New York; one of the fastest an4
OF EZRA T. CRESSON Nation.
and
bmow
Fortwielding
FUunilwnoutfits
quartet
most the
colorful
mallet
in
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East.
According to the historical records of
The late Ezra T. Cresson, who for the Society, which was founded in 1859,
When arrangements for the game
many' years liVed on Amherst avenue, it was able to carryon to this period, and been completed J. H. Ward Hinkson of
to assure its continuance, probably for Chester, chairman of the Industrial
Emergency Committee wrote to Col·
all time, largely through the active in~ onel
Frank K. Hyatt, of P. M. C.
terest of a half~dozen of its members. I~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
of whom none was more indefatigablo II
in the pursuit of this science and in the
Make Sunday Dinner at
advancement of the we1fare of the soThe Harvard the High
ciety· than was Mr. CreSSOD, who acted
Point in Y our Week-End
as the curator of its collections
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Clences in Philadelphia. There a whole spent night after night at its office printMenu for this Sunday,
section of the Academy is set aside for ing some of its papers and books and
the exhibition of the society's colection collected and classified every insect he
April 19
of insects, while several large storerooms could find, keep up an extensive corres- I
1 to 2 :30 I'.M.
above are filled with the hundreds of pondence with scientists and entomolog.
Mushroom or Chicken Soup
ists in other parts of the country and
Fruit Cup
cases that contain thousands of speci- abroad, andj stimulated and sustained
Fried Chicken, Baked Ham
mens of insect life picked up by mem- the interests of his felJow members,
Sweet or White Potatoes
bets of the society during their re- while writing extensively on the hymenFresh Spinach
searches afield and brought there for Ol}tcra until he became recognized as one
classification and study.
of the foremost authorities. As a sy.s~
Celery or Lettuce
tcmatic entomologist, whose sons, George
with Russian Dressing
The entomological section is one of B. and Ezra, Jr.• also became active in
Hot Rolls
the most active departments of the Acad- the pursuit of this science, he was, as
Tea,
Coffee, Milk
emy and every year it has expeditions Professor H. T. Fernald has said, "the
Strawberry Shortcake
abroad, either in this country, in Europe finest hymenopteri.c;t this country has
Apple Pie
ever seen." AU told, Cresson, whose
name« the Entomological Society of en:sight was almost ruined by his
Fresh Peach and VaniUa
for. its coll.ectio!1' .The original grO~P of nightly studies of bees and bugs under
lee Cream and Cake
PhiladelphIa SCICntlsts were, in many in- the: flickering gas jets of thc days before
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stances, men engaged in other lines of electric lighting. described 2.737 species,
SUlldny Evening
endeavor as a means of livelihood. Bu( mast of them from the Western part of
they developed such an intensive and sus~ the country; singularly enough not a
A La Carte Supper
tained interest in this study that for single species from east of the MissisOver seventy years for the members of sippi appears in his list.
Chicken and Waffles
After his resignation as Treasurer, in
the American Entomological Society, first
Steaks with Mushrooms
named the Entomological SOciet?" first 1?24, two years ,before his death, the soChops
;al!1ed th~ Entomological SocIety of Clety, after paying tribute to him in the
$1.00
. hdad~lphla, have rendered a service that form of a resolution of appreciation
Cold Cut Platter
75c
Is of mcalculable value to the hOrticul- made him its first honorary member.
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Ye Blackfriar Players
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It is so e~sy to serve a delicious
and nourishing refreshment when
you depend on our pure, rich
Our Stock i. Large
Quality Best.
Store open Saturday
Evening till 8 P.M.
During Spring
Kentucky Blue Gra..,
Orchard C ....., Shady
Gras., Bent Gras.,
Terrace Gra•• , White
Dutch Clover.
McCALL'S SEED STORE
6th & Madison St..
Chester 3800
Call for Catalogue
Plenty of Parking Space-Madison Street is two-way traffic below 9th Bt.
come.
ThLs church unites with the chUrches of
Swarthmore In the effort to make
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
1518 WALNUT STREET
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant
Episcopal
Chester Ro'd::~dto~Olleg. AVenup
PHILADELPHIA
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Delaware County Rcpre~cnlalive
Rev. J. Jerden Guenther. S.T.M.
110 POWdion Ave. I.lInsdow~e, Illn.
TeJephonc-I\fndison 6474
NSON, Jr
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8:00 A.M.-HOlY Communion.
9:45 A.M.-Sunday School and Bible Class.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
I Next Wednesday. April 22. at 7:30 P. M.
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III
Piano
Theol'T
Violin
Mandolin
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SUNDAY
House.
CENTRAL CITY SCHOOL
Our prices on Anthracite Coal
are reduced to same price level
as announced by other dealers.
or we would not have such a
gratifying increase in
tonnage for 1931
Buy and Burn
School In Whittier
9:45 A.M.-The Adult Class In the Meeting
House. Led on April 19th by
W~t§DN
Patrick M Malin.
tor Worship In the
Meeting House.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting
& FUEL OIL
All are COrdially Invited to
servlc~s.
Join In these
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST. SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
•
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
Services: .
"Serving Swarthmore Since 1904"
.d~
Presenting the
NEW
~DEVBOLET
SIX
in twelve attractive models
CALL 1896 FOR
ELECTRICAL WORK
SAFE INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS
Swarthmore Electric Shop
411 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
CONVERTIBLE CABRIOLET
'615
A coJnrortahltl eoUpc\' or a raey roodater.
Wide rum.ble .eat. RodiatoT Brille•••••
CONVERTIBLE LANDAU PHAEl'ON
A nlbw. rully eon.-tible tourlnc car.
Wind.bleld lola forward ............ ..
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II
TilE COACH
SPORT ROADSTER
'545
An ideal car (or the (amily. Roonl), aeata.
Fi.her body. Driver'. a"at adjustable.
An e:l:eeptional ,.alue in an attraetlul
new model. SpadoulJ rear drek •••••
.... for
distinguished
printing .•..
A r_~ .~ youthful opeD car. 'Wide
nunbl8 aeaL Speelal upbohtery........ .
A new and dl.tlnd .... .., df': luxe model.
Radiator p;rllie and cowl lamps••••••
An excellent peraonal ear lor bua'Rea ..
or proreJJtliolllll UIJ..,. l.urR'e real'" deek.
'595
"
A fine cor (or Renunl (omny use. RmnrlIy IItylHl. ,,'ideo, ("Otnrurlable .eal ......
.tJte.. Top lahr:lo hannonhetwlth body color. Top hoot:.taDcI.ud.
DlaUnetiTCI in
Exceptlonal beauty. Sb:: de luse wire
wbeela. Spcclal lender ,.,~ .......... .
'510
'650
"
SPORT COUPE
'535
E1'CIrY Inch a.aaart antolDobUe. Roo.ay
rumble aeat. AdjtutabJe rear window.
'575
'"
'"
STANDARD SEDAN
'495
PHAETON
SPECIAL SEDAN
'"
STANDARD COUPE
*650
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A Iiule more novel and attractive
is Ihe design, eomposilion and
presswork offered in our printing
service ••• more than just printing
-Good Printing. It pays.
JOHN SPENCER, INC.
Eighth Street Near Sproul
Chester 47
'545
FIVE-PASSENGER COUPE
STANDARD ROADSTER
'635
A .....U.,. car at a YOr7 low price.
Spacious rear deck. Top hoot: daDdard..
'475
All prief'!' f. o. b. Flint, lJIichi.on. SpedtJl C!quipmen.& e:dnI
Chester, Pa.
11:00 A.M.-8unday SChool.
11:00 A.M.-8unday Lesson-sermon.
Wednesday evening meeting ench week
8 p. m. Reading room open datly except
Sundays
and holldays-• 1 ·P.M. to' 4 PM,
Church edlflce.
• .,
All are COrdially invited to at.tend the
services and use the Reading Room..
"IT PROTECTS
YOul"
Nowhcrc ('tse in the. low-price fiel~ is
In any emergencytelepLonel TLe doctor,
druggist, police and lire~
ligLters are witLin easy
WEDNESDAY
9:30 A.M. to 2 :30 P.M.-8ewlng and QuiltIng In Whittier House. Eox lunCheon.
HOW CAN WE HELP YOU?
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Is It too great R gltt tor which you plead
A re-Incarnate world. from hatred freed?
-Ethel Gates Coates ;
9:45 A.M.-First Day
of a modern bank and trust
company, you will find here
- plus a friendly, neighborly
interest in your problems
.N..1.
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Trinity Starts Building Drive
Rm. 225-1714 Chestnut St.
Philo., Pa.
Bell Phone 989-R
Swarthmore, Penna.
.,
Last Monday night the men of Trin~
ity Church met and teams were ap-
L
will be Confirmation. BLshop Taitt
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
-
Whatever You May Require
Tinicum. population 59,348, one member.
Fourth district, boroughs of. Aldan,
Clifton Heights, East Lansdowne, Lansdowne, Milbourne and Yeadon and
townships of Haverford, Radnor and
Upper Darby, population, 106,113 two
me~bers.
Every Sunday Evening
I nveslmenl Seenrilies
Ridley Park, Rutledge and Sharon Hill
Iand
townships of Darby, Ridley and
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
The Quality Must Be Better
WednesdaY-Mld~Week service
I ncorporalcd
E
A COpY " . . lIYOa....,."..
BUT
SUNDAY MORNING
At IO:OO--Sunday School
Morning Worship at 11:00
Sermon:
"STENGTH FOR THE WAY"
Vespers with Organ WOShip at 4:45
Brief Sermon:
"HAVING AND GIVINO"
THE YOUNG PEOPLE
Always welcome all who will come to
Their Service at 7:00
Listed on the New York Curb.
I
HAMILTON
peuple better and hapPier.
Nt'! 70/0 ill Cash or 100/0 in Slack
., got them at Dreer's" Is
·so often the answer, when
you ask a neighbor the
·secret of his Success with
Vegetables or Flowers. Our
1931 Garden Book will help
you choose the best Seed..
Plants and Bulbs
and tell you how
to grow them.
STANDARD FIVE-WINDOW COUPE
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle, MlnLster.
There is a cordial welcome for all who will
PUBLIC UTILITY SYSTnl SERVING
PROSPEROUS SECTIONS OF THE MIDDLE.WEST
WITH EI.~CTRIC I'OWER AND TELEPHONE SERVICE.
ardenBook
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THE
~H?Ei·L-BALANCED
er·s
tAU pa61leatlOll.
APRIL COAL PRICES
WEDNESDAY AT EIGHT P.M.
A Mld~Week Service that 15 Different
Class A Common Stock
WOODWARD, JACKSON
& BLACK, Inc.
Swarth. 13
-INSURES-
9:45-8UNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 A.M.
"FEET ON THE THRESHOLD"
8:00 P.M.
"THE ACID TEST"
Mid-West States Utilities Co.
OF JURORS FOR JUNIl SIlS·
Penrose Robinson, W. M. Harvey, Al- DRAWINGS
403 CORNELL AYE.
SIONS, 1931. Drawings of jurors for the
Term sball take place in Court Room I
Swarthmore, Pa.
Radical changes in the_state legisla· fred S. Lewis, F. E. Brewster, George June
NO.3, Court House, Media. at Nine O'~lock!
W
Casey,
Karl
Cleaves.
W
L
Cleaves.
Phone 1228
ill the morring (9:00 A. M.) E.S.T., Friday, t
tive districts of Delaware county, Phila.
I !.______________--'
Vincent Cianci, Wayne Randall, and May J, 1931.
delphia and adjacent counties are con· William B Bullock
BY ORDER OF JURY BOARD. I
W. Roger Fronefield,
tained in a House reapportionment bilJ
President of tbe Board. I
,
. introduced last week at Harrisburg by
. Representative Bart Richards, of Law· DR. TROTTER, FORMERLY
renee county, a Pinchot supporter.
PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGY
The proposed reapportionment, which
DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS
applies to Pennsylvania as a whole, i!
based upon figores of the 1930 federal
Dr. Spencer Trotter, formerly head
census.
of the department of biology, a proThe new bill provides a drastic changf;
in Delaware county, increasing the dis· fessor of geology, and a well loved and
tricts from two to four, as well as boost- the oldest member of Swarthmore's
ing the membership frOin four to five faculty, died last Friday, April 10, at
At present the lst Delaware county dis- his home in West Chester, Pennsyltrict, comprising Chester city, has ont! vania, after a prolonged period of failrepresentative, while the rest Qf tht
Ownership
fronclde
ing health, which had forced his resigCOWlty is inclUded, in the 2d district
Managemenr
& Cop.
which elects three. The Chester city nation from active duties in 1926. He
district, with 59,164 population, is un· was seventy-one years of age.
Born in Philadelphia in 1860, Dr.
changed, but the other district is divided
into three, as follows. .
Trotter received his education at the
F you're tired of rooms and bath, •••• and 'Want lomething
Second district, boroughs of Marcus
a li"l. more like home, then come to Hotel Lafoyelte. You'~1
Hook, Media, Morton, Parkside. Ros,
find
us tucked away in the most beautiful 'part of one o.f Atlant:c
Valley, Swarthmore, Trainer, and Up· .-._------------------------------------City's broadest avenues, just a step away fr?m every.thlng .'ha'l
land and townships of Aston, Bethel,
WALTER H. LUFF
anything in the World's Playground. H~r. S secl~Slon Without
Birmingham, Chester, Concord, Edge- •
snobbery. Here's beauty without austenty .•.• In a hotel 01
Registered
mont, Lower Chichester, Marple, Mid·
llIIodern as 1930 •... with rates 01 modest as 1920. Spacious
Plumbing alld Healing
Idletowll, Nether Providence, Newtown,
lounge rooms,a solarium and sun·dogck. Food that would delight an
epicure.
Comfort. Service. Quiet. All these are yours al a guest of
I Springfield, Thornbury, Upper ChichesContractor
ter and Upper Providence, populatior
55,639, one member.
Gos Fired Boilers and Automatic
Third district, boroughs of Collingdale,
Water Healers
Colwyn, Darby, Eddystone, Folcroft,
Roofing-Sheet l\felal Work
Glenolden, Norwood, Prospect Park,
OUR 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Lloyd P. Stevens, Minister
F. G. MEHR, Secretary, 214 Cornell Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
_.
Sow OLD ENGLISH Lawn Grass Seed
Plant Sweet Peas--Fertilize the Lawn
Vigoro-Bone Meal-Sheep Manure--Etc.
VioJin, Harp, MandoUn
All Band and Orehes\ra
loatnunents
.~.
MAIN SCHOOL
7038 We.. Garrell Rd.
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Conset'Valively Progressive--Carefully Manoged-Safe and Sound
I.
GARDEN
SEEDS
Church News
RUTLEDGE.MORTON BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
"Where Your Sarting. Are Sale"
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LANDRETH'S
UNCHANGED Ernest Wernher, Samuel D. Clyde, A.
where he graduated in 1883 -with t h e 1 1 r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
degree of Doctor of Medicine. He
Rock Garden~UIy Pools
began teaching at Swarthmore in the I
Planting and Trinuning
department of biology in 1888. -and in
Hardy Borders
the following year married Miss Laura
Lee, of West Chester. hIrs. Trotter i
MORRIS LINTON
and a son, Spencer Lee Trotter, sur~
vive him.
Landscape Gardener
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Swa.844
"Write lor in/ormation about our Special Summer Cour.e."
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THRIFT COUNTERACTS WANT
F R STEVE
12 Park Ave.
"THE V ALIA.NT"
Friday Evening April 24 8:15 P.M.
High School Auditorium
Admission 50c
All Seats Reserved
10
ENGLE BAKERY
Phone Blvd. 4147
BY BOOTH ·TARKINGTON
Pr'f""
Serve Ice (ream
in the ,campaign for a new church
building. It is expected to complete
this part of the campaign by the first
of ~fay. The team captains are Louis
W: King; H. M. Fussell, Jr., Clarence
Would Set Up Four Diatricts W. 'Vorst, Dean H. Parker. and A.
Outside City of
B. Chapin. The general 'chairman of
the mens' committee is Ernest O.
Chester
Lange. The team members include:
'CHESTER
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Upper Darby, Pa.
"STATION YYYY"
Bill
Swarthmore Crest
Call SWARTHMORE 1000
ice cream. It goes to you in a
handy container and all you
have to do is to dish it up.
From the 'vie\vpoint of economy
our ice cream outpoints all other
worth while desserts. Order a
supply of your favorite flavor
and serve at dinner tonight.
pointed to raise $40,000, the first unit Friends Select School, Philadelphia,j
IN LEGISLATORE
WILLIAM E. WITHAM
By A. A. MILNE
BY HOLWORTHY HALL AND ROBERT MIDDLEMASS
'.
TEA
Harvard and Rutgers Aves.,
Swarthmore, Pa.
3 One Act Plays
"THE MAN IN THE BOWLER HAT"
"0·UNTY MAY GAIN
"
G. MAY HAMILTON, MUS. BAC, DIRECTOR
PRIVATE
INSTRUCTION
CLASS INSTRUCTION
Piano, Voice, Theory
ROOM
Present
.
HARVARD
40c
1~9~3~1_________,------------------II~THE~~S~~AR~THM~~O~REAN~~~~__~--~~~~~~-------------------=5
Owner of large home on The Hill, with beautiful grounds
and old shade, will exchange for small home in
Swarthmore. Reasonable Price; llberal terms.
and is still survived by his widow who
makes her home in Swarthmore, is spoken of with respect and honor in -a recent
article about the records' of the American Entomological Society of which Mr.
Cresson was one of the founders.
The Entomological Society is now 'as~
saciated with the Academy of Natural
1
APRa 18,
For Exchange
A six chukker polo· tilt for the benefit
of the unemployed will be played Satw'-I
day afternoon, May 9 on P. M. C.'s field
Editor and Publisher
1931
reacL Ly telepLone,
I
Media 123-CALL-Swartbmore 600
Wilson Coal &Supply Co.
(Look for the Yellow Truck)
there such n wide f;clection of fine coachcraft as in the Chcnolct line-and Cbev. rol.-t alone in its class provides thc many
rcco~niz('d ndvuntug('s of'Body by Fisher.
This nlcans not only attractive styling,
handsome inleriorH and fine, modern
appointments-Imt also thcsa(c8t, most
durable body con8truction knownwood-and-Ricci scientifically combined.
And as for pcrformance-rmnember that
Chevrolet gives you a smooth, easyrunning siI-cylindermotor that develope
fifty hOl'8epower, yet operates U1ith leaa
expense for gas, oil, tires and upkee,p
than aRY other car you. can buy I
When you get ready to buy a low-prleecl
car, inspect the line of new Chevrolet
Shes DOW on display at your dealer'••
HAMBLIN CHEVROLET, INC.
T E'L E P H 0 N E
George H. Hamblin
401-3 Dartmouth Ave.
Ralph E. Wentzel
Swarthmore,
Pa.
6
ANNUAL REPORT
OF PHILA. ELECTRIC
THE SWARTHMOREAN
The installalion of a
]0,000,000 cubit
•
wingo Hydro-Electric Planl was greatly ed
feel holder at West Conshohocken W'.
~ curtailed, being 21.4% under 1929. While C
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APRIL 18, 1931
h
0
I e
Welfare
Federation.
The pany, making a lotal of approxl·maleJy
in order 10 aId un·
ompany supplemented these subscrip- $150,000 subscribed for this
employment in the Company's territory. actual hydro-generation was considerably tions with its own contribution of
II·
·
the
purchase an d m.sta
ahoD 0 f thoIS reduced. the value of the Conowmg·0 000. The Red Cross call was responded • ____ .- _________ _
planned for 1931 but
purpose.
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Reductions Effecting Savings to ~~~e~o~:; ::~h~~~z:~ee7 f~rct~:rh~id3erO Plant as peak capacity was not affected. to by 2,755 employeesj and in response
Customers of $1,864,000
were purchased loca11y and the clear,.ug
"That the Interest of the employees to the appeal of the Committee on UnMade
has been by 0"0 means confined to ComI
lof the site and the mstallation of foundatid
ed·
I
were 5 ar e ,mm !ate y.
Due to the unprecedented droughl
The allnual report of the Philadel- which prevaIled throughout 111e greater
part of 1930, the oulput of the Conophia Electric Company for Ihe year 1930
made public by William H. Taylor,
Presldent, reflects generally satisfactory
conditions. Copies of the report are being mailed to stockholders. who held their
~nnual meeting on Wednesday, April 8,
In the Edison Buildmg, Nmth and Sansom Streets. The present company was
mcorporated October 31, 1929 and the rePOrt COvers the activities of the PhiladeJphia Electric Company System for
the companies operating m PhIladelphia
and adjacent tern tory. in southern Pennsylvania, northern Maryland and in New
Jersey.
REFLECTS GOOD CONDITION''" ~~s
pany affairS is well dlustrated by their
generOlls contflbuhons to varIOUS welf
are agencies durmg the present perIod
f
d
o
WI espread unemployment and distress. Nearly 3,400 employees conlr,·but-
emp oyment Re1eif, employees vol Untarily pledged
approximately $75,000
OVer the four month penod, December,
19"0
v , and January. February and March
1931
This
large conlflbution w"'
h
FLR.uw-E. .·LnLS1JJ.Wl-HAJ.UUAiLRT.!t.LTi'tlET.!1l.y1CV
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UPHOLSTERING
F
urn:ture
Restor:ng
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g
e
!;ir Taylor's report in part follows:
System operating revenues for 1930
amounted to $65,280.000, an increase of
$3,378,769 or 55% over 1929. Electric
sales produced $57,770,523 or 88 5% 01
the year's total with an increase of 4.5%;
gas sales conlributed $6,976,761 or 10.7%
With an increase of 129%; and steam
heat sales contnbuted $533,696 or 08%
of the total.
Total operating expcl15es
Were $35.300,012, an increase Over J929
of $98,716 or 03%.
The increases In
o~crating revenues coupled with the
511ght Increase in operating expenses resuI!Cd in a reductIOn of the operating
rallo from 569% III 1929 10 541% in
J930. Net income amounted to $21,544,007, an mcrease of $2,476,735 Over the
lear 1929.
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or 3770, gas cllstomers, totaling 126,946 [
:t9 December 31. 1930, Incrcased 5,962 or
%, and stc.lm heat clistomers decreas-l
cd by 21 or 25% dunng the )Car to a
total of 813
"The power plant facliJhes and terri.
tory of the system '\'ere enlarged dunng
the year by the acquiSitIOn of a one-half
IIltcrest
the
Compau) , b) the
standlllg capital
Light and PO\\ cr
IIIcorporatlon Jt1
111
I
facilIties Olle of the outstandmg dc\C1
opmcn:s was the Illacing m operation m
j
March, 1910, of the Deepwater ElectTlC ;
Generating StatIOI1 at Dcep\\ater Pomt I
New jersc}. '11115 station, wluch IS own I
cd through Subslcila1les, Pdrtl} by thf I
AmeTlcan Gas alld ] .ketTlc Company and r
Ilartl} h} the Philacielplua ElectrIC Com
pall), ha.s a total l:apaclty of 106.00( I
in Twelve Minutesl
"TIle gas systcm facllJtles \,"erc like
Wise (; xtended and unproved
A nel
total of ]41 IllIles of maills were added
permlttmg the sllilttll1g down of the
water gas plant at Pottsto\\n, prOViding
for the dcll\cr} of ga.s to thc Consumers
Gas Compan}, Re,Hhng, Pcnn,,:} Jvanm,
suppi} lUg gas to TlC\\ territory and remforcmg the service In cert:ull sectIOns
To provl(le for furTllshll1g gas to the
Wilmlllgtoll Ga~ Company, \VJlmmgton
Delaware, 16 inch and 12-mch maim
ha\c hcen laid hetween Chester , P cnnsyI
vallla, anci the Delaware State Line
CHARLES 1\1. WELLS
ARCllITECT
I
Broiled Bacon and Eggs
(cooked in a muffin pan)
Baking Powder Biscuits
Coffee
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Cranite
For a Short Time Only!
-'5
for an
DOWN
ELECTRIC RANGE
FREE WIRING
_____..::..:.:.:::....:::::::.:..:==-_____ 110
(Under Standard Conditions)
$10 ALLOWANCE on Your Old Range
TWO YEARS TO PAY!
.
As
OUR SPECIAL during this great
ElectriC Range sale we are offering the beautiful f ·1 .
full
I .
I
' am, y s,ze
. por~e am ename Graybar·Crawford Electric Range
(,I.lustrated) ... for the amazing low price of $120. Former!
~'s range sold for $155_ A full 16-inch oven and four to:
~rners ... a~d available for the first time in any ran e
triple automatic controll Current turns on and off .
g ,
top bu
d
I"
m oven,
h
rner an app lance outlet. See it surelyl Choice of
ot er models in many sizes and types of the
Gray.bar-Crawford, Quality, L & H, Hotpoint and
Westinghouse electric ranges.
Free . .. 'Beautiful C'lectric 1?ftnge
COOK BOOK
COME to any of 0
t
ARE YOU
h
h d
ur , ores t IS week to secure a copy 0' this
l1~n some, newly compiled electric ronge cook book.ltcontalJ1l
I poges af 'esled reCipes and I. beautifully hound In dura
9 oss cover In colors Gel your copy nowl
r,;"aybar·Crawford ELECTRIC RANGE $120
Formerly $155 ••• SlIghlly Higher on the Budget Pion
(GOt'
411J
nmJ,mntl UI ~xI"a)
tAll Suburban Stores
Marble
MEMORIALS
Cemetery Work a Specialty
Wfu. J. Cartledge
Est 1843
No. LanSdowne Ave, Drexel Hill, Pa_
(OPPOSite ArllnKton Cemetery)
other drlveways of varying widths extending Flen FaCias
No 617
northeastwardly mto Chfton avenue aforeSilld.
thence north twenty five degrees, eighteen
March Term, 1931
DllQUles, fifty five seconds we"t along said Side
All tha.t certam tract or piece of land lU the
of said ten feet Wide dnveway etgbteen feet
and twenty hundredths of a foot to a POlDt, • TeTDnnal Development" of the Spnngfield
thence north slxty.four degrees, forty seven Heal Estate Company. In tbe 'township of UpmIDutes, fifty seven 5~onds east paSSlng partly Iler Darby, County of Delaware and State of
thruugh Ihe middle of a party wall separatmg Pennsylvama, bounded and described In accordtne building erected on ttle premises ttorll that ance With survey and plan prepared by Frankerected all the Ilrelmses ad'Oln1D2' to the north hn and Company, C.E. March 16, 1921, as
"cst seventy SIX feet and forty DIne hundredths follo\\s
of a foot to a pomt m the sotlth"esterl) Side
ot Cluton avenue afores:nd and thence south 1
HegIDUlng at a. pOint 111 the north\\est Side of
l\\\.:nt} live dcgrees, clgbtcer; mlllutes, hity five I tllrheld avenue, fifty eight feet \\lde, said
seconds east along said Side of Chfton avenue pOint betng at the distance of thirty mne and
t'lghteen feet and forty-four hundredths of a seventy.6ve one hundredths feet measured north
foot to the first mentioned pomt and place of Sixty degrees fifty mmutes thlrly seconds east
Legmmng_
along tbe said nOI thwest Side of Fairfield avelIue from Its mtersection With the northeast
'l'ogether \\Ith and subject to the free and Side of Sansom avenue. forty feet Wide, thence
uninterrupted use. right. liberty and pnvdege north twent): mne degrees nlnft mmutes thirty
of the aforesaid draveways as and for passage- SeConds west along tbe middle of a party wall
\\ays and water courses at all bmes hereafter mnety feet to a pnmt. thence north sixty deiorevt!r In common With the tenants, owners grees fifty mlllutes thirty seconds east along the
and occupiers of the other lots of ground rear hne of lots in the "Harwood Park" Debounding and abuttmg thereon and havmg the velopment one hundred fifty seven and fifty
nght thereto, subJect, ho"evcr, to the propor. one-hundredths feet to a pomt, thence south
t"enty nine degrees mne mlDutes thirty IIcconds
\lunate expense of maUltenance thereof
east along the middle of a party wall nmely
feet to a pOint 10 the n'Orthwest Side of PaIrSubject to a mortgage of $350000
field avenue aforesaid, thence south sixty deImprovements consist of two story buck and grees fifty mmutes thirty Seconds west along
stucco house, 31'xI8'6"_ Front and back porches the satd northwest Side of Fairfield avenue one
Basement garage
hundred fifty-seven and fifty one-hundredths
feet to the first mentloned point and place of
Sold as the property of Ameha D. Roak, beginning
"Idow, mortgagor. Ameha D. Scott. Wife 01
Lester B Scott, real owner
Together wltb the right to use the party wall
as 1I0W constructed.
SHERIFF
Condlhons-$250
00
cash
or
cerhfied
check
cned,
Condlhons--,$250 00 cash or certified
\VJlham E. WItham has sold for the
on day of sale; balance m ten days.
Together With the use for all purposes of
on day of sale, balance m ten days
Powell ConstructIon Company, of Ard- I-----S-h-'-n-ff-S-.'-,-,-O-'-R-"'-l->;-,t-.-I.---egress, mgrefis and regress between said premJOliN
B
MILLER,
Attorney
I JOliN D MILLER, Attorney
Ises and Sansom.. avenue aforesazd of a strip
morc. the brick Georgian Colonial
of land 'Or driveway SL.'tteen feet In Width,
home on Crest Lane in Swarthmore
At the Sbertli's Office
JOHN J. CAIN. SherIff.
1:0unded and described In accordance With surLevan FaCias
No 191 7
vey and plan prepared by Franklin and ComCrest
The house contains twelve
Court House, Media, Pa
pany • aforesaId, as follows' BeglODlng at a
December Term, 1930
rooms, lavatory and three baths and
Saturday. May z, 1931,
pomt m the northeasterly Side of Sansom aveSHERIFf SALES
nue (forty feet Wide). said pomt belDg the
is budt on a lot With frontage of 100
All that eertam lot or piece of ground With
9 30 o'dock A 1\1,
distance of seventy-four feet measured north
1cc t on Crest I .ane, a depth of 168
the bUlldmgs and Improvements thereon erect
twenty nine degrees three mlDutes forty sec·
ed situate to the Township of Haverford,
Shenff Salcs of Real Estate
feet and a frontage of 128 feet on Bal(Da)hght Savmg Time)
onds west along the northeasterly :ude of SanCounty of Delaware and State of Penu.sylvama,
som avenue from Its Intersection With the
timore avenue
There is also a gar- Levan FaCias
At the Sheriff's Office
No 1709 betnK Lot 30 on a certam plan of lots made for
northwesterly Side of Fatrfield avenue (fifty·
the
:\(enon
Title
and
Trust
Company,
of
Ard·
eight feet WIde), thence north twenty nine deage for two cars
The property was
December 'ferm, 1930
Court House, 1.Iedla, Pa
more by Frankhn and Company, C. E. Febgrees three mmutes forty seconds west along
ruary 2S'. 1923, reVIsed July 30, 1924, recorded
said northeasterly Side of Sansom avenue SIXSaturday, April 25. 1931
All that certatn lot or piece of ground wlth III the Office for the RecordlDg of Deeds, etc,
The School Dlstrlct of the Borough of
teen feet to a pomt, thence north sixty degrees
Swarthmore wtll recetve bIds at the Hlgb the bUlldmgs and Improvements thereon erected In and for the County of Delaware lD Plan
fifty mmutes thirty seconds east thirty nlnc
9 30 o'clock A M.
School auUdlng up to 4 pm, Eastern situate on the south Side of Aberdeen road at Lase ;!', page 15. more particularly descnhed
and fifty eight one-bundredths feet to a pomt,
Standard Time. Monday. May 4, 1931, for the drstance of seventy three feet eastward as follo\\s, to \\It
No. 663 thence south t",enty mne degrees TILDe mmutes
lien Fac18s
general school supplies, art, shop, science, from tbe east Side of 1.ftllbank road. In the
thirty seconds east Sixteen feet to a pnmt;
and Janitors' supplles, and fuel
'J ownslup of Upper Darby, ID the County of
Degmmng at a point on the northwesterly
March 'ferm 193 1
I thence south sixty degrees fifty mmutes thirty
The School Di.strlct reserves the rIght to Dela\\are and State of Pennsylvama, contam· stile of Ardmore avenue (as Widened to the
'
sE'conds wcst thlfty nine and Slxty-one onereject any or all bids In whole or In part mg III front or breadth on the said Aberdeen
All that ccrtam tract or piece of land situate hundredths feet to the pomt or place of be
and/or to award contracts t.o others than road sIxteen feet and extendmg of that wnitn \\Idth of forty eight feet by the addition of
I\\dvc feet on the northwest Side thr.reof) at I 10 the 'l'owl1slnp of Upper Darby, County of l(mUlng, the use of Solid stnp of land or drivethe low bIdders on any Item or Items
III length or depth southward between hnes
Specifications may be secured at the Jlarallel \\Ith Millbank road. on the east hne the distance of two hundred mnety two and Dela\\are and State of Penns)lvaDla, l'ounded way hercby granted to be suhJect, however, to
School DIstrict office In the Swarthmore herenf sixty mne and eighty four one hund t\\ent) SIX hundredths feet measurc4 1I0rth fifty and descTlbed In accordance wllh a survey and tht: fight of the owners of premises abuttmg
HIgh School
degrees sl"teen mlllutes east along the said plan thereof matle by Frankhn and Co.• C E , hcreon on the southeasterly Side thereof, and
rctiths feet and on the West hoe thereof sixty. llille (If Ardmore avenue from a pomt a bend March 9th, 1926, as follows
their successors m title, to open garage doors
ISABEL VAN DEWATER RYAN.
IIIne
and
clght)
seven
ouc
hundredths
feet
to
out\\ardly over the same.
Secretary the middle of a certam ten foot Wide pnvate Itl said Ardmore avenue wherc It curves
around a corner of the arc of a Circle havlDg
Bcgmntllg at the POlRt of IDterseetlon of the
dnveway extending east\\ard 1010 Chureh Lane a radills of twenty feet for a distance of forty- soutlmesterly Side of Bnef avenUe (fifty feet
No Improvements-v::l.cant grcund
and \\estward InlO the saul Mdlhank road.
clght and elgbty SIX one hundredths reet am! \\Ide) \\lth the north.,.;esterly Side of a proposcd
I1Itersccts With the northeasterly Side of Valley forty feet Wide street, said pamt hemg' also at
Sold as tbe propcrtv of H Catllerme Mdler.
t: nder and subject to cerlam bUlldltlg re View road (60 feet Wide), It belDg a corner
the distance of one hundred fifty four and
ck
~tTlctlons,
eondlt1olls
and
agreement
•
of Lot 31 Otl lhe said plan, thence along hne of thirteen one hundredths feet measured in a 1 CondltlOns-$Iooo 00 cash or certtlied che
LOST
Together \\lth the free and common use. right, I ot 31 at Tight anglcs to the said Ardmore north\\esterlv direction along the said soulh on day of sale, balance ID ten da):s
WA TrACE CHAD\VICK Au
LOST-Ladles wrlst watch between 234 hlerty and pnvllege of the aforesaut dnveway, avenue Ilortil\vest"ardly one hundred twenty \\ esterly sltie of Brief avenue from Its Inter,
orney.
Dickinson Bnd Yale and Rutgers Aves as and for dnveway passage"ay and water three and sixty one hundredlhs feet to a poml sectIOn With the nortlmesterly Side of Bywood........
m
hnc
of
Lot
18
on
the
said
plan,
thence
Call Swarthmore 219·\V Reward
course at all tunes hereafter forever, m com along hne of Lots 18 and 19 north thirty avenue and extendmg thence south thirty five
mon wuh the owners, tenants and occupiers degrees fort) three mlDutes east sixty four and degrees. f'Ort} five nunutes, ten seconds Voest
of the tots of ground bound,"g thereon, or to 51" one hundredths feet to a pomt, thence north aloll~ the said north\\esterly sule of said proFaCIas
No
FOR RENT
allY other prollertleS to which the use of sa1l1 lift} degrees slxteen I1llnlltes east fourteen and posed forty feet Wide street two hundred. thrce
and
eleven
one
hundredths
feet
to
a
pomt
1n
March 'ferm, 1931
dnvc\\aY5 may he extended by John H Mc Stxt) four one hundredths fcet to a corner 01
the northerly Side of Fairfield aVenue (fifty
RENT-The Blenheim
224 Park Ave
C1atch)
Lot Z9, thence along hne of Lot 29 at right eight feet Wide), thence m a westerly dlreetlGn
Swarthmore Housekeeping apartments:
All Ihat certam lot or piece of ground sttuate
angles 10 the said Ardmore avcnue southeast alon, the said northerly sule of said Fairfield l"l the 'IO\\llslup of Spnngfield, County of
6 rooms 2 porches, furnished or unfurSubJect to a mortgage o[ $2900 00
Voardly one hundred and forty five feet to a avenue, curvlllg to the left With a radiUS of one IJe!a\\are, S-tate of Pennsylvama, With the
ni.shed. $70 to $100-3 rooms and kitchenette. $45
4-25
Improvements consist of \\0;0 story stucco pOInt In the northwesterly Side of said Ardmore hundred fifty feet for an are distance of one hUlldmgs and unprovements thereon erected,
house, I6x25 ft
One story stucco addition, avenue and thence along the same south fifty hundrcd eight and seventeen one hundredtbs l,emg kllo"n as Lot No 2 on plan of lots
do,grees !>l).teen mmutes \\est sevent): live feet feet to a pOUlt of tangency, thenee north taIled "SectIOn 4, Spnngfield" wInch IS duly
FOrR RENT-RooQlS for rent Garage space 5'"S'6" Porch front
Dasment garage
to thc first mentlOlIcd pOlDt and place of be t\\ ClltY. rune degrees mne mmutes, thirty seconds r·corded at Medaa and displayed In Illan ease
or one car. Apply 222 Rutgers Ave
\\est at TIght angles to the said street and .! page 6, as follows Situate on the north4-18
Sold as the property of J. Phlhp CasacclO gllllUng
;;;:;;;:-C;;;;;;;;;:;;--;;==:--::;:::-:-:::;::;--:::::-:c...-:,-,.,- and ElSie CasacClo hiS "Ifel mortgagors and Also all that certam lot or plcee of ground aJong land of tbe Spnngfield Real Estate Com elsterly Side of Springfield road at the distance
pany IIlnety feet to a p01Ot, thence nortb sixty o~ three hundred feet northwest of Schuyler
FOR RENT-BUIUlY, cheerful room, rur- real owners
With the bUlldmgs and Ilnprovements thereon degrees, fifty mlDutes, thIrty seconds east along rnad Contallllng In front or breadth on the
nIshed for one or two, In home of Colerected
Situate
as
aforesaid,
bemg
Lot
31
on
lege professor Near Yale Ave. Phone
Condlllons-$250 00 cash or certified check
tIle rear hnes of loh In a development known s.ld northeast Side of Springfield road fifty
Swarthmore 335-M:.
a certam plan of lots made for the Menon and recorded as Harwood Park two hundred rI ct, and extendmg of that wldth In length
on day of sale, balance In ten days
Title and Trus' Company of Ardmore h1 amI eleven and seventy-four one hundredths 01 depth northeastwardly between parallel lines
[trankhn and Company, C E, on February 2'5 feet to a stone monument, thence north forty nne hundred feet
JOlIN D MILLLR, Attorney
FOR SALE
1923, and described accordmg thereto as fol degrces, two mmutes east along land of Maxlo"s, to \Ht
\\ell P Levy, seventy onc and thirty two one·
Under and subJect to certam conditions and
FOR BALE-Cheap, one No 10 W-3 Peerhundredlhs feet to a pomt In the southwesterly rl'slnchons as of record
No
less. Gas FIred BoUer complete with No Levan FaCias
neglllnlllg at a pamt on the northwesterly SIde of Bnef avenue aforesaid, thence 10 a
77 Minneapol18 therlllostat: load 1245 sq
sldc of Ardmore avenue (as widened to the southeasterly direction along the said south·
Subject to $6750 first mortgage
Deecmber 'ferm, J930
ft hot water radiation. was used tor a
'\\uJth of forty-elgbt feet by the addition of "esterly Side of said Bnef avenue by a hne
short perIod In sample house Walter H
Improvements consist of two-story frame
All that certaID lot or piece of ground WIth fwelve feet on the northwest side thereof) at curvlllg to the lert With a r.. dlUs of one hUD
Luff. Swar. 989.R, PlumbIng and. Heating
Contractor
the hUlldmgs and Improvements therf{1n erected, the distance of two hundred two and t\\enty Ilred thirty fcel for an are distance of sixty house, 32'4"X24'.2". Porch fronts first and
situate ID the To\\nslllp of Upper Darby, lD the SIX one hundredths feet measured north fifty ~even and fort): mne one hundredths feet to the second floors, two story frame addItion, 6'6"x
degrees sixteen mlllutes east
T\\o-story frame addition 4'XS' Framl
FOR SALE-One Vita Exerciser. Excellent Coullty of Dela"are and State of Pennsylvama, Side of Ardmore avenue from a pomt, a bend place of beg1hUlng
g .. rage, I8'XIS'.
condition. A large touring trunk for an begmmng at a pomt on the "cst Side of Kent 111 Said Ardmore avenue where It curves around
ContatnlDg SIX thousand thirty nine tel'l
automoblle A roll top desk in good con- road at the distance of seven hundred and a corner on the arc of a Circle haVing a radIUS
thousandths acres, be the same more or less
Sold as the properly of Endur 1.1 Bcrg
dition A large oak office table in good forty four feet southward from the soutb Side
condition. Call Bwarth 1209
4-18 of \Valnut street, thence extending south eight of t\\enty feet for a distance of forty eight
Improvements consist of two-story brtck gar·
Condlbons-$250 00 cash or certified chee\.
degrees, fifty mne mmuies east along the .saId and eIghty SIX one hundredtbs feet and mter
sects \\lth the northeasterh slde of Valle) age and show rooms known as Termmal ;Motors on day of sale, lalance m ten days
WORK WANTED
Side of Kent road, twenty four feet to a poml View
road (60 feet \\Ide), It belDg a corner BmldlOg, 6'x:!03'XI08'X90'XZII'
the Ilorth Side of a ccrtsm four feet Wide
\\' ALLACE CHADWICK, Attorney.
\VO
aUey e"tendmg eastward mto Kent road and of Lot 32 on the said plan, tbence alOIll!
Sold as Ihe property of H Catherine Miller
RK WANTED-Carpenter work general we!\t\\ard mlO a cerl3.111 ten feet Wide dnveway hne of Lot .1z, at Tight anglcs to the satd Ard
jobbmg Fu1l Slle wmdow sereen~ $3 up. extendmg northward mto walnut street and more avenue northwestwardly mnety ooe and
Condltlons-$9,oOO 00 cash or certified check lIen FaCias
GalvanIzed wIre
Samples shown
Reese southward Into Marshall road, thence extend- sixty one hundredths feet to a pomt, a cornel
on da) of sale, balance m teD days.
Swarlhmllrc 32S.R
lUg south elghty-one degrees one mmute west of I.ot 17 on the said plan, thence along hne
March Term, 1931
along the said four feet Wide alley eighty fcet of Lot 17 north thtrty degrees forly thre(
WORK WANTED-Chauft'eur, colored, de- to tbe middle of the aforcsald ten feet Wide nllllutes east mnety five and forty nme one- I' W AT...LACE CHADWICK, Attorney
AU those three certain lots or pieces o.
sires pOSition Careful driver 6 years last dnveway, thence extendmg north eight dcgreCll, hundredths feet to a pomt, a corner of Lot 30
~ruund situate IU the 'fownshlp of Spnngfield
place Germantown 9118
on
said
plan,
thence
along
hne
of
Lot
30
at
IIfty nine minutes west along tbe same, twentyCounty of Delaware, State of Pennsylvania
four feet to a pomt, thence extending north nght. angles to the said Ardmore avenuc south
No 682 hemg known and deslgn:lled as Lots Nos 26S
WORK WANTED-General housework and eighty one dcgrees, one mIDute ea5t ~Ighty fed east .... ardly one hundred twcnty three and sixty lien FaCias
_1)'1 and 297 on a certalq plan of lois called
plain cooking Sleep In 308 Union Ave 10 the first mentioned pomt and Illace of be one hundredths feet to a pomt m the north
March Term 1931
Sllrmgfie1d, Section 4, s,,'lld ptan bemg dut)
Swarthmore 170-W
westerly SIde of said Ardmore avenue and
glDmng.
retarded at Media, Pa. In Plan Case 3. page
thence along the same south fifty degrees SIX
certam tract or piece of ground ly- 6, anti dcscrlhed accordlDg thereto, as follows_
WORK WANTED-Young colored woman
Under and subject to eertam uuddmg re teen mmutes west ninety feet to the first men 111gAllIII that
the Township of Spnngfield, County of
'ot No ;!'6S' Beglnnmg at a pomt on the
:Ioned ('IOmt and place of begmlllng
desires day's work Phone Media 808-B.
stnctlons
Dela\\are and State of Pennsylvama, bounded sOllth"esterJy sule of Greenhill avenue at tb.
Under nOll subject to certalO bnldlRK re and described as follows. Beglnnmg at a point tll-tance of t\\O hundred forty four and forty
Together With tbe free and common use,
For Rent. Swarthmore, Pa., two large rtf;:ht, bberty and pnvtlege of the aforesaid strlcHons as more fully set forth In formel 10 the cenler hnc of Po\\ell avenue. said pomt flv' one hundredths feet measured south sevent,
housekeeping apartments, six rooms and J1nvate driveway as and for a driveway, pas ,Ieerl recorded 10 Deed Book No 556, page l emg" at the dlstanee of t\\O hundred eighty I[CI'rces, twenty mlOutes, fifty seconds east from
anti seventy three one hundredths feet measured tilt mtersectlOll of the south\\esterly Side ot
bath, open fire places, private porches. !iiageway and water course at all times here ..67, etc
northeastwardly along the said center hne from ('I"Ccnhlli avenue and the southeasterly Side of
These apartments look out over a large after forever, 1n common With the owners,
the center 1me of Lynbrook road (fOTty feet Ihookslde road Contallung In [ront or breadth
lawn with shade and have three exposures. lenants and occuplers of the other lots of
Subject to a mortgage of $16,00000
All conveniences of an apartment com- groulld 10llndmg thereon and entitled to the
\\ IIle) and also being the easterly corner of In the saId southwesterly Side of Creenhdl avebined with the privacy and comforts 01 a
Improvements
consist
of
two
and
one
hall
land
conveyed to Frank C Robmson, thence nu~ measured sOllth seventy degrees, t .... enty
real home. Possession Mayor June 1st use Ihc-reof, or to any other propert1.es to which s or) stone and frame house, 28xJ6 feet One north sixty one degrees t"o minutes west along 1111 lilies, fifh seconds east fift)' feet and ex
1931. Phone Swarthmore 489, Albert N: Ihe use of the said driveway may be extended story addillon, 12XI6 feet Encloscd sl(le porch said Robmson's land two hundred forty_two It 111111\).:' of that Width In length or depth meas·
by Robert A I erguson, Jr
Garrett, Swarthmore, Pa,
nnd elghty-seven one hundredths feet to a pomt UTI II Mluth nmeteen degr('es IhlTly mne minutes
Garage, I SX20 feet
111 the center hne of IInrt Lane (forty feet II:H !l.cconcis "est het\~ecn parallel hlfes at nght
SuhJcct to a mortgage of $-1,50000
Sold as the property flr Clarence F. Fair \\ Ide), th('nce north forty seven degrees forty- allgles to Greenhill avenue one hundred feet
RENT
ImprOVements conSlSI of two story brick and ballks and Fayette K ~ IllS Wife, mortgagors, fOllr minutes t"enty seconds we5t one hundred I nU'lt\ded on the 1I0rlh\\est by Lot :-.zo 264 on
$45 a month. Comer property.
frame
house, 16'S"X383"
lhsemelll garage I ayet e K Faubanks, '\lfe of Clarence I: ~eventy feet to a Il00nt IU the southeasterly ~1 I plan. on Ihc sOllth\\e51 hv £.ot No 212 on
4 Bedrooms; fireplace; large
rt).:'ht of "ay hne twenty feet southeast of thel~1111 [Ian ani I on the lloutheast by I.ot:\o ~6t
[alrhanks. real o"ner.
center hne of thc Phll:!lielphltl and Garrettford flU ~ 1111 llan
porch. Newly decorated. Po.~
Sold as the property of '1 homas J Smith nnd
(ondltlons-$250 00 cash or cerllfied eheclt Street Railway Company, thence In 3 norlh I
(,ertrU([e S Smith, hiS wl(e, mortgagors and
session at once_
flU day of s"lle, balance lfl ten Ila)~
easterly direction along said southeasterly right
Jots )\os 296 and ~91 negmnmg at a potnl
real
owners
W. S. BITTLE
ot ,\ay hne of saul Phl[adelpilla and Garrett· I, 011 thl.' uorth( a~terh sule of Grecnhlll avenue at
ford ~treet Halhmy ComPo"my curving" to the 'c dbtance of one hundred ntnety two and
Notary Public
Real Estate
(ondlhons--$250 00 cash or certified check ]OI1:-.i n MIJ... l.J.R, Attorney
It it v.lth a radIUS of two thousand eIght hun· 1 h\ olle hundredths feet measurcd south sev
on day of sale, balance In ten d:l.)s
eighty four and nmety three one hundredths (lIt) degrees twcnty mmutes, fifty sc('oods east
f.,evan I aClas
No 1975 dred
h et for an arc of seven hundred twenty thrce frl'm the mtersec\lon of thc northeasterly Side
JOllX H ~IILLEI(, Attorney
and eleven olle hundredths feet to a pOint, )f Greenlull avenue anll the southeasterly Side
December Term, 1930
thence south t\\enty degrees t\\enty four mm- 1 Hrooksllle road
Contatnmg m 'ront Of
carrying sufficient Automo"ile
;';0 f70S1
All that certalll lot or piece of ground With utes fift) seconds east along land now or tate breadth on lhe said northeallterly Side of Green
Insurance? Over $300,000,000 I~evan l'ac13s
the Inllidmgs and Improvements thereon erect· of Simon Bennett J·;State rive hundred SIX and 11111 aH'nuc measuTed south scventy degrees
paid for auto claims last year.
ed, situate III the Dorough of Sharon Hili. h\Cntyone onc hundredths feet to a stone 1'\1 nty 1lI11lllleS fifty seconds east one hundred
December Term, 1930
(numy of Delaware and Slilte of Pennsylvania, monumcnt 1R th~ center hne of Po\ull avenue fet"! and ('xtendmg of that Width ID length or
forty SIX degrees lepth measured nOTth nIneleen deRrecs, thirty
All that certam lot or piece of ground With as shown on a survey a.nd plan thereof made aforesnll1. thence south
WALTON
the bmldmgs and Improvements thereon erected, lOy Damon and lo!oter, C E. Upper Darby. t\\cnlyelght 'nllllltes ten seconlls west along IlIJl'e mmnles ten lleconds cast l.et\\een parallel
~Itll::te IU the Township of U\lper Darby, In the: I'a, on January zs, 1921, and revlScd January salll cen er hne of Pov.;elI avenue onc hundred 111110.5 at nght angles to G-e('nhlll avenue one
<':otlllly or Delaware and State or Pennsylvama, JI, 1927, lounded ami descnbed aceordlng t .... ent) three and fifty two Gne hundredths feet hl1lulred feet
and descrlhed aecordlllK to a survey and plan Ihereto a .. follows, to Wit Begmnmg at a pomt to a stone monument at an angle pOInt: thence
BOllllded on the north\\Cst IJ) lot No 298 on
thereof made by Damon and Iosler C E, of 111 thc 50uth\\(!sterly Side of Chiton avenue ~outh thITt} one degrees fiftYp()ne minutes thITty
I !tper DarllY, 011 the fourth day of h:bruary (fort) feet Wide) at the distance of two hun· !';('conlls \\est still along the same three hundred .. alii piau, on the northeast I.y [.OIS Nos 304
19.11 as follows, to Wit negmlllng at a paIRI dred lhlrty nme feet and twenty four bund· !line ami twenty seven one-hundredths feet to 'l1ul :lOS on saul plan, and on the southeast by
tit Xo 295 on said plan.
on Ihe soulh Side of GlIIlford road at th(" redths of a foot measured north twenty hve the pomt and place of begIRDIng.
Two sweet a~menta--each
dlslanee of eighty SIX feet and fifty two one d..-grees. etghtecn mmutes and fifty five:: seconds
Contsl'lIl1K rIVe anll two hundred tl'oenh five
Pnller nnd suhJ('et 10 certam conditions ane'
hundredths of a foot measured Yi('st~ard along west along the said Side of Chfton avenUc
1
dh
I
of 4 rooms and bath. Hardwood
rc~trlctlonS a~ of record
Ihe south Side of GUilford road and on the arc from Its mtersecuon (If extended) wtth the one t lousan t s aeres more or ess,
floors, built"in tubs, shower, hot
of a clfcle bavmg a radiUS of eleven hundred middle line of Chester Pike (sixty feet Wide)
Under and subject to eertam conditions ,lnd
1\0 Improvements-vacant ground
live feet and thirty seven one hundredths of a thence south sixty four aegrees, fifty nIDe restru:tlOns as tI1erem menhoned
water heat. $50 per month. Jan_
foot (chord bearing lO Tight) from the Inter mill utes and twellty fiVe seconds west pas:!llng
',old as the property of Joscph A llynn_
itor service.
sectIon of the south Side of Gudford road, If partly through the middle of a party wall I :\0 Improvements-vacant ground
extended With the f10rtltwest Side of Church sellaratmg the bUlldmg erected on these prem I
('ondll1ons--$:\on 00 cash or cerhfied check on
I.ane, If extended, thence cxtendmg westward I§CS from lhat erectcd on the premlScs ad
Sold as the property of H Catherine Miller lay of sale, hlance In ten days.
along Ihe south 51de of Guilford road and on JOlntRg' to the southeast seventy SIX fed and
the arc of a Circle havmg a radIUS of elcven forty.mne hundrcdths of a foot to a pomt 10
CondltlOns--$soo 00 cash or certified check • WAl.I,ACE CHADWICK, Attorney.
hundred five feet and Ihlrty-seven one hund the northeasterly Side of a certain ten feet 011 day of sale, balance lD ten days
Phone Swarth. 705
redths of a foot (chord l-earmg to the nght) \\ Ide driveway extendmK northwestwardly and
JOHN J CAIN. ShUlL
the arc distance of sIxteen fed and twenty southeastwardly and conncctmg With certain I. \VA[.[.ACI~ ClJADWICK. Attorney.
4 J 3t
I
RUTLEDGE. PA.
Phone SW81·thmore 128.M
purchased by 1Ir Robert G Ford, 01 eIght one-hundredths of a foot to a pomt,
ihence extendmg south one degrt!c, SIX mmules
the Englllcenng Staff of the Penn- east elghty.five feet and elghty-mne onesylvaOla Rallroad, who will occupy the hundredths of a foot to a POint in the middle
hne of a certam ten feet Wide drlveway which
Mrs. George T. Ashton IS one of the premises as his residence about June extends westward from Church Lane crosSmg
1'hc property was held for sale the head of a certam otber ten feet Wide driveinvited guests for the Coolidge Festi- first
\\ay and commuDlcating at Its westernmMt end
at
$30.000
val of Chamber Music, which wdl be
,uth a certam otber ten feet wide duveway,
both of which extend northward Into Guilford
held in 'Vashington, D. C. from April
road, thence extending eastward along the
23rd to the 25th
There WIll be five ESTATI"! OF EMMELINE WALKER Letters I mldd[e line of the first above mentioned ten
Testamentary on the aho,e Estate ha'e heen feet "HIe dnveway sl"teen feet to a pomt,
mtereshng programs Artists are ap
granted to the underSigned, \\ho requests aU Ihtncc t;"lcnJlIlg north on-;: degree. SIX minutes
peanng from Europe, mcludmg Ger- persons havmg claims or demands agamst the "est eighty eIght feet and eighty-five one
Estate of the decedent to make known the hundredths of a foot to a pomt on the south
many. England and Spam
same, and all persons mdebted to the decedent Side of GUIlford road, the first menboned pomt
The Concerts are given m the Music to make payment, Without delay to
and place of hegmntng
VlOl.ET URSUl.A MARY WALKER,
Room of the Library of Congress. The
H. JERMAIN CREIGHTON. Executors.
Under and subject to certam buddlOg reroom was built by Ehzabeth Sprague
Swarthm'Ore, Penna. s:T1chons
Or to their Attorney, EDWIN A LUCAS.
Coolidge, who is also the finanCial
Together With the free and coromon use. rIght,
Esq, J4z9 Walnut Street, PhiladelphIa. Pa.
backer of the concerts. There is no
hbcrty and privilege of the aforesald prtvate
driveway as and for driveways, passageways
paid admiSSIOn and the guests include
ESTATE OF MARY L W KENT, deceased and water courses at aU hmes hereafter formusicians of all branches of the muLetters testamentary on the above EState ever, In common With the owners, tenants and
Sical art. Mrs. Coolidge has done a have been granted to the underSigned. who occupiers of the other lois of ground bounding
requ~ts all persons bavmg claims or demands thereon and entttled to the use thereof
fine thtng to bnng to varIOus cities in against the Estate of the decedent to make
Subject to a mortgage of $3,00000.
thls country as welt as m Europe, these known the same, and all persons Indebted to
the deredent to make palmeDt Without delay to
-concerts which are so cathohc in their
Improvements consist of two-story stucco
RALPH W KENT,
house, 16X29 fed. One story stuceo addition,
scope
She has gIVen of her wealth in
313 Harvard Avenue,
Swarthmore, Dela. Co. Penna 3'6"XIO' Porch front. Basement garage
"hat is a noble enterprise.
Or
to
hIS
Attorney,
Albert N. Garrett, 228
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Sold 311 the property of Abc :Master and
Garrett Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa..
Lillian ].[aster, hiS Wife, mortgagors, Ldhan
Swarthmore Crest Sale
Master, '\\Ife of Abe Master, real owner
CLASSIFIED
...Menu
nlaTlne cables under the Delaware RIver I
pany S~ stem arc the longest and largesl I
suhmannc cahles e\ er madc and thd!
manufacture and IIlstallation was an out.
standlllg cng-mcermg aciJle\'cmcnt
INVITED TO A'ITEND
COOUDGE FESTIVAL
I
•
K \V and Is OUe of the first stahons te I
operatc at ] .200 pounds Iler square lOch I
steam press1Ire
fhe 75000
It Sit b I
,
VO
forlllll1g part of the conncction of thi'l
statlOl} to the PllIl.ulelphla l.!.lectnc Com
7
SALES
ELECTRIC RANGE
I
CO\cntr} Gas Companv, \Vest PottsgrOVe Gas Company and Peach Bottom I
T~.'\nslllJl ElcctTlc Company.
There was expended during the yeal
over $24,000,000 for new faCIlities and I
extensions ' •and bett erments 0 f eXIstll1g
SWARTHMOREAN
I
COOKED ON A SPEEDY
I
Deepwater Operating I
acqUISition of the out
stocks of Deepwatcr
Company, and by tht )
Pcnlls}Ivania of tht
THE
I
"c
ustomers for the Companics' service
continued to increase durmg the year,
reachmg a total of 758,740 at December
31, 1930. a gam of 28,181 or 39% EIec-1
tnc customers at December 31, 1930,
numbered 630.981, an II1crease of 22,240
APRIL 18, 1931
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
A PIONBBR IN VOLUNTARlLY BSTABLISHING
LOW RATBS FOR ALL ELBCTRIC SBRVICE
E. C.
FOR THE YOUNG
BRIDAL COUPLE
'I
CHAS. A. SMITH
I
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THE
SWARTHMOREAN
APRIL
News Notes
DIRECTION STANLEY CO.
OF AMERICA
8sar\b-ar. CoU. . Lt ts.,.
ewanlaliOre. Pa.
and also will read from her oWn (l
treat will
'be who
Madame
,F'ab.",
a Dutch
lutist
will l'r,eY'li w ill be
Mr. and Mrs. CJifford Buck, of
numbers on this ancient instruGuernsey road, Rivervie'.... Estates, ment and wiIl wear the costume to suit
After
Swarthmore, have returned after visit- the piece played. A social hour
Ashton,
iog l\frs. Buck's father, C. A. Nelson, follow.
it was
study of the situation and bids
1931
Bids for furnishing the borough with
on both sides of the street. a new car for the police department
a discussion led by Leonard C. were read and it was decided to pur.
head of the finance committee, chase a standard Ford touring car from
decided that the borough in .. Edmund Steinman of Media for $506.
of 1ft. Vernon, N. Y., who celebrated
•
surance should be placed during the An allowance of $175 for the old police
his ninety-second birthday on Satur- Stress Need for Social Worker
next year -with' 'VHson and Co. of car was offered.
day. Mr. and Mrs. Buck will leave
Philadelphia.
The commISSions for
A request for a special permit to
bv motor on Thursday to visit
(Continued from Page Otle)
this insurance will be divided equally, allow Paulson & Co. to add a second
Suturclo-,-, iUQnday, Tuesllay
their son and daughter-in-law, l\fr. and
"The Swarthmore unemployment 5it- half going to the widow of Leslie G. story to the onc story front part of
..\1 rs, John ..\1. Buck, of Lynchburg, uation seems encouraging, but one Campbell, who for many years acted as their prescnt building on Park avenue
"TEN CENTS
Va.
m,mlin,,, in past week, there were more
for the borough insurance and was presented and discussed. It was
A DANCE"
,Mrs. Robert L. Coates, of Harvard
for work than for some the other half being equally divided decided that the request was within
avenue, has returned from a three time. Skill and training of the men among five Swarthmore insurancE the zoning and building law and that
wilh
days'
visit in Harrisburg.
employed makes one of the biggest, a,ge]nts: E. C. Waiton, Charles Parker, no special permit would be necessary.
Barhara Stanwyck
and Mrs. Thomas H. Lueders, problems. You cannot send a mach- Charles A. Smith, William S. Bittle,
lof North Princeton avenue, entertaininto a formal garden and expect and Sweeney and Clyde.
Wedne3day, Thunday, Friday
ed at dinner on Saturday night, when him to know iris from daffodils. It is
Joseph S. Bates, head of the hightheir guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wal~ not fair to him, nor to his employer.
committee was instructed to make
Buster Keaton
ter Rodman Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs.
"Because of this condition, the Cola complete program of the streets
"PARLOR, BEDROOM
Albert Sidney Johnson and Mr. and
woods have been a god-send. Unthe borough to be improved during'
By C. H. BOBINSON
11 rs. Robert L. Coates.
a foreman one man can make good the next twelve months. After this
Standard hand_k and directory
AND BATH"
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin George. of as well as another, if he wants to
has heen adopted, council will
e
Washington, D. C., were the recent work. Besides donating foreman and
whether to ask for bids for the
cllntc. p. 338. Tells about 71.845
C IIege h as d onate d entire job at once or divide it into
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mc- book k eeper, the o
iamlty doctors;
oplntons
and
patIents
treated, fees
It any.pro
resUlts:
Curd v , of Riverview Estates. Mr. and
to this cause.
several parts and seek bids for each
con.
_.
Mrs. ' George will be remembered as
"The plan to have baskets in our individual job.
more.
.• $4.00. & WltklnB. BalUFromMdWllllams
former residents of Swarthmore.
stores to relieve food contributions
Council authorized the solicitor ta
Reprints from author at
CHESTER
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson, of works well. People are remembering notify the Frank Smith syndicate that
Swarthmore, Penna., $1.10.
Strath Haven avenue. entertained Dr. that green vegetables are a necessary
the sidewalk along the east side of
Grier and Miss Grier over the weekof the diet and are giving them Rutgers avenuc between Yale avenue
Entire Week
end. Dr Grier is Mrs. Wilson's father rather than so much canned stuff. and the new school were not begun be~
and
has just returned from a three Butchers give soup meat, for which fore May 1, the borough would go
Douglas Fairhunks. s~.
months' cruise on his yacht in Florida we are very thankful.
ahead with the work without further
Swa. 1272
Behe Daniels
waters.
I'Coal is still being supplied, rents warning.
Mrs. 'WiIliam R. Main and son have have been advanced, and clothing is
in
been recent guests at the Seaside Ho~ given out daily from the Health Celltel at Atlantic City.
ter.
"REACHING FOR
A. M. ALLISON
Mrs. Henry B. Cookman, of 119
"The present need seems to be for
THE MOON"
El~trician
Collegc avenue, Swarthmore, entertain- little boys· trousers, children's sweatPlant now for best results
ed at luncheon at her home Thursday. ers, more shoes, especially children's.
Thirty-two years experience, and a I
Major and Mrs. Ray C. Rutherford
liThe Unemployment Committee is home-owner jn this borough.
Depression Prices
spent last week with their brother, S. S. grateful to the Public Schools of
Rutherford, of Strath Haven ave. They Swarthmor.e. for the donations of canned
COLLINS
311 VASSAR AVENUE
DON'T LOOK FOR MERCY were
on their way from Abilem, Texas goods, etc. In addition, a total amount
Swarthmore 1160
to Paris, France, where Major Ruther- of $111.48 was donated from the
from fire. No home is immune. ford has been detailed with the Gold Star schools, $65.50 given by the Faculty
Its "isit nlOY take you by surpri!!le, Pilgrimage.
.
and the remainder by the children."
and when its Homing fingers have
1!rs.. A. Penrose Robmson, of 606
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reduced Your home and posses_ Umvcrslty PlaceJ .and her daughter, IC:01ln'cil Hears of
sions 10 pathetic ruins you will ~a!baf~a ...'~nn, Rhabv~ JUS! _retum
cd •froNm a
Plans for Detours
AU outdoors is calling and it's no time to think or worry
. ; .IS the Rochelle
VISit 0 J.Y.lrs.
0 tnson s mot h er 10
ew
rea I'Ize I h a t f u II prolechon
New York
almnt meals. Stop at the Inn for one o' the special week.
only sane policy. Call Emmons
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(Continued from Page One)
end dinners. It is convenient and tbe food is delicious.
and Andes at Swarthmore 1600 Woman's Club Elects Officers R was advised that the result mighl
Dinners
at $1.25, $1.00 and 85c.
for an explanalion of compleie
he disappointing in that several of the
prolection.
Dramatic recital hy Kathryn Kelchner,
trees might not live. It was therefore
(Contl'JUud /rO/ll Page One)
decided that the R. R. should turn
character artist and entertainer, presentClosing her talk she said she liked polto the college $2750, this money
ing "Real Folks" at 8:15 p.m.
itics for three reasons: First~ she liked
detective stories and the intrigue of to be used by the College in reJandscapF. M. Scheibley Management
politics fascinated her in the same way; iug next fall the campus touched bv
Second, history was a favorite sulbJe:cll the underpass. Henry Hoot, director
Attorney-at-Law
and politics is making history; and as a of grounds and buildings at the college
third reason that she appreciates the said that the college would probably
14 South Ave Media, Pa.
freedom
of women and likes to do what
to the mOlley appropriated by the
Media 1717
Swarthmore 998
she can for the less fortunate women R. R. and would work out some cffcc~
who can't get out and work for them- tive landscaping where the prcsen~
S.fJarlhmore, Pennaylvania
selves.
west side parking area. New six inch
!l!11lI1I1lI1I1I1lI1lI1lI1lI1I1I1I1lI1I1lI1I1lI1lI1I1I1I1I1I1I1II1I1I1II1II1!: The two new members were received; trees will be planted to replace those
Mrs. Alden Q. Davis of 302 Cornell and that are to he destroyed this spring.
MICHAEL
l\-frs. Frank V. Brewster of 323 DickinIII order to improve drainage condi1111 II
SOil street.
tions at Swarthmore avenUe just south
,Mrs. ArthUr E. Bye, chairman of Art, of Chester road, council discussed the
invited member,s to accompany her on a need for curbing all Swarthmore aveGeneral Contractor
trip to the colonial houses in Fairmount nile betwecn Ogden avenue and Ches~
Park on Wednesday, .May 13th, at which ter road. 'fhe borough engineer will
time all houses wm have hostesses in the
Excavating
Cement Work
costume of the period in which the house
Private Drives Grading
figured.
'
Sewers
Roadwork
Just a Year Ago
Mrs. Robert L. Coates will talk on
UPoetry for Plain People" at the club
the "ltledio 1m." opencd its
f.j 1I11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111l1111111111111111111 meeting on Ilext Tuesday afternoon,·
doors to the public and in
urging it as a "leisure time vocation"
the first :!Ihort year we have
aceompli:!lhcd more than we
IMPERIAL SEDAN WHICH HOLDS ALL
even dared dream of.
STOCK CAR RECORDS.
solicited at once for the im-
I.
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Seventy
~
~MAHONEY~
Three of the greatest cars ever
manufactured by Chrysler"
" " "
and townsfolks thought, to
pul it mUdly, thot the "Pat..
tons" were crazy, or at least
foolhardy, 10 attempt to Sci
up and operate Ihe "Media
Inn" but we, whh a good
group of workers, have just
(been Usawing wood," figuratively) tried to make
friends for "Media Inn" by
doing our best 10 render a
real service, bolh to our
nearby friends and travel.
ing public.
CHRYSLER 8 WHICH IS NOTED FOR ITS
SMOOTH POWER AND ROADABILITY.
CHRYSLER
FULLY
6 FOR $1010.00 DELIVERED
EQUIPPED IS THE GREATEST
------------Here's Your Through Ticket
We Have Built Up
for
a wonderful following for
our dining room and restaurant service, and our
rooms have been almost one
hundred per cent lull every
night since we opened.
10% Return On Your
Investment
TIRE
TRAVEL-
We Are Surely Grateful
Finest tire Goodyear
and now, we are trying to
exrend and belter the serv_
ice. Walch us.
Again we say
Thank you,
The Pallons.
That is what you realize when you buy your
coal now. Order Yours T o.day
PHONE RIDLEY PARK 412
can
build
without
regard to cost • • •
the
Double
Eagle.
Especially economical for people who
VAN ALEN BROS.
pile up large mileage
in a short time.
•••
Balto. Pike at Provo Rd.
Medin
1280
Regular dinner hour. and .erfJ..
ice every .'tunday. Re3ert)nllon.
."ouI4 be Nli.e.
J
PLANNED FOR MAY 12
UNDERPASS WORK
MAKING PROGRESS
The program for the 'benefit of the
Home and School Association scholarship fund this year will consist of a presentation of "Mary Alary Quite Con- Start Retaining Walls in Section
trary" ,by the Hcdgcrow Players from
South of R. R. Next Week;
Rose VaHey. The entire proceeds of the
Ban Chester Rd. Parking
play will go towards providing a ,'ichol~
arship at Swarthmore College for some STUDY TEMPORARY ROAD
member of the prcsent senior class.
This play is one of the most popular
\Vith excavating for the underpass
of any presented by the Hedgero,v playproceeding at a rapid rate on the south
d
ers. A star cast inclUding Jasper Deetcr side of the railroad, the next week will
and
Price
will.talented
be in themembers
pro uc- 1 iug
probably
of retaintion '.ViIliam
along with
other
walls see
to the
hold construction
back ,the earth
while
of Ihe Hedgerow Theatre.
additional grading is done where the exThere will be no reserved seats and cavating has been completed. Steel for
tickets may he purchased at Buchner's or Ithe retaining walls is said to be on its
at the high school.
I way here and the work is now scheduled
Doors will open at 7 :45.
proceed
delay.
, to Plans
forwithout
the temporar"
roadwa.v arc
I being held in readiness 'to begin work
as soon as the approval of the county,
the State Highway Department, the bor,ough, and the Public Service Commis-
H. AND S.
Those of
whoSwarthmore
took the Historical
Pilg rimage
last aturday
S
sponsored by the Home and School
Association, felt amply repaid for the
journey. At the "Blue Church" Mrs.
E. O. Lange and Mrs. Emilie G. Pollard to
ld of the early history of the
~.
church, and how it had served as a
•
commUl1ltv
center f or many years.
Mrs. Poliard kindly opened hcr own
home, which was formerly one of the
dwellings of the Lownes' estate, and
DOG QUARANTINE
IS PROCLAIMED I:~~~,:; ;~~nt~:~~:':;~esT:c" aC~!t~n::
sh~i~~~1 ~;:~~t:,,~u~::c~~~~:I~r,,::-
nut street and Chester road, has been the
usual five I
performances wil he
'
purchased I>y C. Gordon Sharpless, who given
StratLHaven
Our Local Friends
H. AND S. BENEFIT
PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC.
A. W.
Tune In With Spring
ffl
EXCAVATING BEGUN
$2.50 Per Year
VALUE IN THAT PRICE CLASS EVER
I
• • •
25, 1931
Jane
Underpass to lower Chester ro.d heneath tracks of Pennsyh".ni.
Lownes told all that is known about
Railrond started.
,is $3,395.90 of which the borough will
the cave dwelling where the mark{'r
•
bOD
ha\'e to pay 15%.
shows the date, 1685, A log cabin folLocal Man BIUen y
wn
og
Detours will not he ec;tablished until
lowed the cave home, of which there
Which i. Rel?orted Had
the temporary roadway just east of the
are naturally no remains. But some
RabIes
present crossing has been completed,
time latcr a stone residence was built
This is not likely to be within a month.
which was occupied by the Lownes
100
DAY
QUARANTINE
In the meantime, and probably during
family for many generations. Mr.
the entire construction of the underpass,
Lewis,
the present owner of the home
A one hundred day. dog Quarentine is no parking will he permitted on thc east
P
ointed out some of the original fcaI
.
h
side of Chester road between Rutgers
to
be
proc
aimed
In
Swart
more
at
once
tures, sueh as stone steI's, where knives 1
as a result of a Swarthmore dog found ave. and Park avenue. Next week work
were sharpened, the huge fire-place,
on the retaining wall will further restrict
and heavy door-Iatche.s
knockers.
to have been suffering with rabies during the width of the street along this block.
Mrs. Jenkllls and
Ethel Brewsthe past few days. The dog was killed The Water Company is planning to put
ter told the visitors how Chester Road
on Tuesday'and its head sent to Harris-, in new mains nst within the curb line
was
located
on Housc
the other
side
the
,
I"
h I next week which wll1 be another reason
Benjamin
\-Vest
in the
oldofdays.
burg after It haG bitten Its master on t e why the present s.vstem of no parking
A
fIre (Iestroyed tile I"nterl'or of th...
I
II
'11 b
h
d"
hand.
will probahly be conttnued.
..
Just two years ago this month. Ord- the schoo lOuse WI
e more t an IS\"h I
I'
'11
'd
D' f
h
d
. I'
I 1
I
house some time ago, out the o u t S
i d e , et ler the proc amahon WI I,rovI e
Irt rom t e un erpass IS ,emg lauinance 303 was added to the laws of the counted hy the gardens of tin cans, en.. .
I t th
11
p t sl i
d wn
is much as it originally was, evon to
' I
f
h
I
ld that dogs be both muzzled and on a, C( 0
C co ege pro er y
op ng 0
the daffodiles which are supposed to have the
borough.
This
ordinance
provides
for
I
hanced
?y
pi
es
0
as
es!
p
0
.
leash
I'
S
not
Imo,"n
but
it
is
certain
that
C
rull1
and
I
fWdl
tIP
rob
Cab
IllY
"health and cleanliness and the I automobile parts, etc. \Vhlch lItter b o t h . .
eg P:.(' .. ;.
descettded from those planted by Bcn.
R
I'd'
d
'11 I'
• d
b
I
a( IlOna l grol1nc or Ie 0
e.
f C of II utgers avenue,I t Ie
tl east
t every og WI
.jamin \Vest's mother. Colonial furni- beauty, convenience, comfort and safety I slde,.<;
Je reqUire to e on a.] cries after the extensivc filling-in r'
•
of the Borough of Swarthmore, hy pro- I 0
orne
avenUe an, 0 ler pOlO s leash.
'has heen
of West s
hibiting the
Qf nd,bi.h,' t:lrouJ!hout Ihe. newly a"nO, ,d seolion n:.,
after the llrecl:Ic,tion JIaS'
, ••
made the 1I1tcnor of the hnu!>c (IUltc I·
. u
·getation and other· ohJ c1Ton-,' :,warthmore. fins land was allnexed tc
..
I
realistie,. especially as there was all
On private or -public: Swarthmorc with the approval of the been posted, tne representatlYes of the WOMEN VOTERS MEET
fash.lOl1cd cradle, a
and all property."
I owners. It has always been an eyesore State will come to Swarthmore and pick
HERE NEXT TUESDAY
chIld WIth crayons at hand.
Ordinance No 303 was the pet hobby: with its noxious ,·egetation. rubbish etc. nil e"ery dog whether licensed or unAt the Friends' Historical
J. of Carroll Tha;er, burgess of Swarth- and now that the borough has control of licens.ClI that is not
a leash..
The Swarthmore League of Women
Russell Hayes showed ,orne rehcs of more before the regime of William
this condition by means of Ordinance No.
It IS reported that It IS not. hkely that' Voters annonnces an exceptionally inearly. years.
were also some Landis, the present law enforcement' 303 it should be cleaned up and kept any dog III Swarthmore was bltt,;n hy the I tercsting meeting to he held in the
drawmgs
by
BellJamm
West; one of the head A'fter talking ahout the need for: clean.
dog found to have been suffenng With II'
. CI III
"' 'I', es.la" Aprl'l
h d
f
. ls belOg
'
. IIy .
. questIOn.
.
I'Isappeared I 28th.
OInan
s
U 10U:-;c.:,
I
• J,
s 0 amma
especla
mter- .
such an ordinance for several years of;, Rubbish i., defined. in Ordinance; No. ra I'
lies.. TI Ie dog. III
at 2.30
P.
M.
303
.
his administration Burgess Thayer was 1
as: Hany waste, discarded or
Its home 111 Swarthmore
I "r rs. Clifford R. Buck, a member of
Margaret Leiper, a great
successful in having the measure
matter Or substances vegetable, ammal'll1Ig ht and had appeared up to that time I S
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f Th
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aug
ter
0
omas
Clper,
W h 0 opened p'oved during the final year of his term, or mineral,
mc1udmg
unsucd
chattels,
to
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ect
y
norma.
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many quesof office
: furDlshmgs
tools vclllcles
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Q uarry, answered
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' .nnplements. !I 0 n T ues{Iay t IIe dog was f
l '1I1 1\'[ e- [R'r . ImpreSSIons
0 I
Ie
·
tlons
w h'Ie h were as k ed concemmg
t he
Certa.·nly
Ord'lllance 303 is receiving trash debrIS
leaves, 1
e owner went
to '
calm .egls
d : ature . W lell S Ie rccell y a em.
.
.
" scrap, junk garbage
,
I (Ia
I' all( I W Ilcn t h
i
remams
"
of the1
first ral road, the snuff scant attention as may .be. seen by even decayed
,
or .
fallen trees,
"
the branchc.s
, .
or lit' It
. Int
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11m on t h e h all( I.
TIIe h fa d C 'IIts seSSIOns,
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i an
d at h er I tile most casual observer driving around ]Iother parts thereof stones, ashes, cmders,
.
. I)urg an d a repor t was I ., rs.
mt'11 , t h e I'IttIe F renc h sch
00,
was sent to H arrls
\,. l\ ane
.. D onl1C, . resl
CI Ien 0d
POUlts
0 f 'mterest m
'paper5 and all other
superOuous
ahand- onvanIC(I to th e.,S war tl1m ore po I'ICC thOa t fie
- . Vl"omanf s I 'IT
• D 1I), an.
.
• t he nctg
. hbo r h00 d • S arthmore
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f
elllocrahc
T
to VISIt
Tak
your
to see I
e camne
was In
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h ere was not lIme
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. the Ioc ks on \
V
. Ollt of town fnends
•
• (Con';",,,d on • Poge TN') ,
It h
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. fected WIt
. h ra b'les.
. Chairman
a t. 1e \" Olllen
s I ernocrahc
the canal, but the remains of these may
C
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! Committee, wlll. spea
tIe .• cellon
be clearly seen not far from Fairview
j Code. ,a lIlost tnnely subject Just now,
Road.
LOCAL WOMAN AUTHOR
when intelligent citizens throughout
Altogether it was felt that the tour
OF PLAYERS' CLUB P L A y a t o n S
Ice,
an
ar,
are making every effort
was most worth while, especially as the
'to
the
of tl!C" Code.
best authorities were on hand to give inThe
Players Club production
a
es
ay
or
ew
n
e r p a s s 1Mrs, 0 Connell IS
formation at each point.
concernmg the Code, and IS a bnlhant
• I •
will he a ne\\' and original play written
. SI)l'aker as well. Sh(' I)romises to llreGolf Course Sold
by Isahel Briggs Myers. author of
sent the subject in everyday language,
"Murder Vet To Come"' and a memminlls technicalities. thus emphasizing
ber
of
the
Club.
The
first
production
the
value of the they
provisions
of the
g olf
Sharpless
Rock
the of
siteChest~
of a anvwhcrc will be l\'ionday, l\{ay 4, and
affect the
incourse at
the Manor,
intersection
I proposed Code as
d'"
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The Inn with Persona[it)
J.
mSTORICAL TOUR
PROVES POPULAR
SPONSORED BY
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Swarthmore, Pa., April
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EVERGREENS
Trees, Shrubs
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Birth Control Clinics
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HOWARD KIRK I
No.
Interesting Features of Each Place
Explained to those Making
Pilgrimage
STATE THEATRE
I
Vol. III,
GOODYEAR
Swarthmore
1250
HANNUM
& WAITE
so. CHESTER RD.
d
Dumpt"ng In Borough Sai To
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~IISS
V·to1a t e CIean.. U p Ordt'nance
Borough Authorities Expected To Take Steps
To Have Newly Annexed Tract Cleaned
Of Rubbish And Trash
a~d
~ster,
an~ .so~~
ol~
e~
estm~.
T.her~
sketchc~
accumul~tion
;br;,loa~cuv~ulation;
pussy~cat,
Libr~ry
.i
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~"ext wc<~
O~'
R.:
gral1d~
tOld~ltl.e
reJ~ctcd f~om
ap~
Sun~y
OI~
W I ' Off"
M k
W
~Iay
Old L dm k
F N
U d
:'PennsYI~ania
oht~1I1
~doPtlOn
thorougl~ly IHf~n."ed
I dividual
A social
hour
will fonow
the mectvoter
. anI Ius
~{ mUDlclpa
H I Ity.F
T ' he
·tItle 0 f t IIe p Iay I'S II Death Calls
WI'11 occupy t he properly af
ter renovations with his intended bride, Miss For Margin," and it is a murder mysAlexia duPont Ortiz, after June IS. The tcry in three acts and four
It
site is close to Sharpless Rock, where is being produced under the Jomt ~I~
John Sharpless came here from England rection of Roland G. E. and Ehza
in the era of William Penn and landed Katharine Ullman. The nine parIs are
on the rock jutting into Ridley creek. taken by Eliza Katharine Ullman, RoThus his descendent again comes into land F. Harper, John David Narberth.
s~e~,es.
I ser,
iug
with
musIc
rs. and
er a)ert
raTea will
be >Y
served.
cordial
invitatIon is extended to all who are
interested to attend.
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; DISTRICT MEETING OF
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
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Roland G. E. Ullman. Elmer E. Melick.
, The annnal meeting of the South DisJ. William Simmons, Clarence G. My, trid of the Philadelphia Conference will
ers, Isabel Briggs Mycrs and DaVId
1he held next
under
ausUlrich Ullman.
1 pices of the Woman s Home MISSIOnary
As in Mrs. Myers· pOI,ular novel
Society of the Methodist Church. Twc
the scene is laid in Philadelphia, and
msions will be held, one in the ,norn; ..g
familiar names and locations hoh up
. at to :30 and the other in the afternoor
constantly. Jerningham. the hero ?f
at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Jo.eph Scott will pre.
"Murder Vet To Come", reappears In
The past week saw the removal of one: organize the Swarthmore National Bank, side at the morning session, the Rev
this play, together with his friend. of Swarthmore's landmarks, the office of and Trust Company.
I th,yd P. Stevens will lead
worship
Nilssoll, the detective.
E. C. Walton to make way for the un-I The accompanying photograph also!
W. N. Spangler wIll gIve !he wei.
"Death Calls For Margin" is the
. ;
M'"
T I ' ! come and Mrs. \V. A. Boppel will mak(
. derpass. As far as can be learned thiS I .shows
r. \"\'altoo s alltocar.
liS ve- I I
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'{ s
second original full-length play W T l t - ·
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tIe rcsponse.
n Ie a emoon, .I.\, r •
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ten by a Club memhcr and prodnced
was
erected as a pa-, Illcle was. one of Swa!tlllllores earhest 1 John Howard Taylor will sing alld Mrs
COUNTY COMMITIEE OF
hy this or"anization of players. The vlhon WIth all
open and a flag on: gas, bllggles althongh It was Mr. Wal-I Laura Baird will be among the speakers.
LEGION MEETS HERE lother one was "Bilked", produced twe to~.. Jt wa.s bUIlt ahout 41 years ago by, ~n sl 5ec~ncl car. illS first one was a I
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I tl e author Roland G. E'I WIlham H. Brannon.
i
tan ey tea!"er.
i
New Publicity Head
Dclcgaks of the County Committee tears ago 'y I ,
I Its original location in the form of a;
Ti,e car pIctured here hacl four speecls I
of the American Ll'giol1 will he guests
is shaping up rapid(}' 3tH(I' pavilion was fart!ler south
ChesterI i florwafird, 3ccOf(ling tal'
M'VaIt
It In I
Jallll's A. Davis, of Amherst
of thc Harold Ainsworth Post of the .
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r.
a on I
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his fficc
far as the 3VCIllI('. W 10 was .nrlller,) \\ I I
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Amcrlcan Legion next Friday, ~Iay J, IS now 111 Its Sixth week 0 re lcarsa
.
estate 0 ICe or t Ie sa Coo s 0 ere~ CO~1 (~o
mo. I Swarthmorcan.
has hcen appointed
at the Legion rooms in Borough Hall.
.. I r
hy the Swarthmore Tmpro\'emellt Co. It drive IIUO the College I.lhrary and the I' II' 't, CI' a
f the Delawan'
Ahont 21 rcpresentatives of posts
H S Baseball
I was removed to its present site about 3S Ii Benjamin 'Vest hou.se; the second speed
ICI )1
lalrm·fn.
V t •
. I'
throughout the county will he present.
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.eagucG0
\ omen
' years ago. Henry Kent
was head 0 f t h e, carne,
lIIn to C 0 II ege avcnuc w Ilere hellounty ,'-,
M H 0 Icrs, 11f
Dr. John :Murphy and Alhell Eaven~
The Swarthmore High ·bas, eball nine) Swarthmore Improvement Company and had to shift into third gear. When he P 30.!. 10 . rs . 'deorgCel ,'.
URI1CS'l o
R
reacIled tIe
arre
t
apar
men
s
lUS
ns
.
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son, 3rd, delegates in the a.unty· com- will' play two games at home next week. was the owner of the blllldmg.
I G
t
t
t ' t tl' Pr{l\'J( (,lice
oa,
)('ster, W 10 las
mittee from the local post will be in Tile; fits\. will ·be
Tuesday when the
The office has been the headquarters, side of t-:lm avenue he was forced to go rCSlRned so
.he
airman 0 f .L ocharge of next Friday night's Illecl- local boys meet the Ridley Park team of the Swarthmore Building Associa-! into the fourth or lowest gear and pro- t~mc to. ler wor as
ing.
at 3 :30 and the second game on Friday tion since its fOllnding .12 years ago, It ceed over Uthe mountain" at about one 11011 P~cturci"l \~f J)~la~~r~ County
will be wifh Marple-Newtown.
I was also the plact" of the first meeting to I mile an hour.
Federatron 0
omen s
11 S.
possession of the site.
The property was held for sale at $50.000. It contains five acres, a fine Colonial hOUse and several smaller houses.
The house will be remodeled on the exterior, with very few changes to the interior of the dwelling. Renovations and
improvements, it is believed, will cost in
the neighhorhood of $20,000.
Furniture of an antiqlle variety has
been imported from England by Casper
P. Sharpless, father of Gordon, to match
the interior of the home.
Thurs~lay
~he;
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~frs.
b~I!lding
1,~~~ni)lay
ori~inally
~Idc.s
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
Swarthmore College Ltbru1
8
THE
News Notes
DIRECTION STANLEY CO_
OF AMERICA
.,,,d \lr,
I hllord Ilt" k
of
eu"",,,
",.HI
hl"I"
arlhlllore, ha\ e returned after visitIll"
Il"",, I "h" C I :-':01"",
III \1 t
\ I rlllIll :\ "
\\ lin t III hrdtl.:d
I", 1111"" ",0,,,1 ""tltd.(\ "n 0'.,1111
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CHESTER
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Horub". I flf'~r1f1"
"'ttlflnltn.
tI"" ,."
CEl\'TS
I~"horl
A DANCE"
(I.n..,
B,n'baru SIan" yek
JI
from
Jllfn"IJI1r!!
\Irs 'lhOlll.lS 11
a
thn Ie
Busl"., K('ulon
"/~mLOR, BEDROOM
ttr
1~{·dlll,lII
111",1
Sh{lllll.tklr,
S"I""
~rr
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h~
ofTen~d
P
"'''rn",,, m
Skill
""0
"cr,
.1Ild
Ir.lltllllg' of
0'
the
lIl1.ll
Id1ll0ng
"'"111"
S\\ arthmorc
fn t:
msurann
AND BATII"'
prohlltlls
lI11st IIlto a formal garden and expect
hlln to kllon 1rJ!::i tWill daffO(hls It IS
l'llld
S\\t.'tnn
Joseph S
alld C"<11.'
n.lhs. head of thc 11Igh-
lIut Lllr to hllll, lIor 10 IllS l'lllploHr
/",1\ COIllIllHlu.' "as lIl~tructl{1 to hlclkc
Btl:,tUse of tins condItion, the Col- luP •l cOlHpittc program of the streets
Seventy
Birth Control Clinics
storo S 10 rehC\ e loot!
of \\urks \Hll
People
.'re
I Str Itll f 1.1\ 1I1 .1\ t 1IU1. llllt rt,ul1ul Dr
(;rHr :uul J.ll'" (.rllr O\lr the \\ll.k('lid Dr Gnu IS J.lrs \\ IlslllI s f,ltlur
1· 1Il t! h.ts jUst returned from a thrcl
IJIolllths cruise 011 hiS \.lcht III }'lorHI,1
\\,Itcrs
I ~I r" \\ lllt,"11 H ~f.1I11 and SOil ha\l'
IllllI nllllt I-{Ul.sts .It thl Se.lsl(k Jlo
"I .'1 111.1ll11e e,I<
~Irs IIllln I~ l'tl(II,Ill.11l 01 Ill)
Dou~lus Fairbunks, Sr.
BcI)(' Duniels
III
"REAC1I1NC FOR
TilE MOON'·
Standard handbook and directory
~e~'d~dn~;, /Je'C ~~~I~~I:'~'i;/i!'Ji'm.:
don~tlilg
f«nll< r n s,,1e "h "f S\\ .,rllllllore
11t
.lIId \Irs 'l.tnd IIIIs,,".
CHESTER
By C, H. ROBINSON
L (\lltls
~fr
STATE THEATRE
"peelat pefmlt \\ ould be nCCCssan
no
lIl.lkls Olll of lhl 1)!g'g(:st .1g"t"llts ,. C \\.111011 Charlt:<; P.lrktr
\011 C,lIlllot stud ,I Ill.ICh Ch
.md Il"e \loods ha" be,,, ., "od-se"d UlI- 111 the borough to be ,mpro\ed dur",,,
d{r a ioremall aile tlldlI C.UlIll,lke gOOdllllll Il{xt t"ch(" months
Alter tillS
\Ir .",,1 \Irs I,h\lll Ceor"c
01 .IS ",II as allolher, " h, \lallts 10 program has beell .Idopted. coulIClI \\lll
\\.I,hl1lgt(1l1 ]) C \\cre the fl'nnt "ork
Bt.'sl(ks
f(lnmall and ch:l:lcit' \\hethlr to ,Isk for I)lds for the
I
gill"', 01
.wl! lfrs \\',lIlacc ).[c- boukklcptr, tIC
Co
Joh ,It once or
I
d It.'lltlre
I
lurch 01 '\.!\{nll\\ I ,,1.ltt.'s
~Ir
'The pl.tll to h.l\e hlskt.'ts 111 our mdl\ldual Job
~Ir" l~olJ(lt
loh"so" .",d
I
~["ha
tlll\(.
~lrs
dlld
I
l\Ihadam~IIFrel)al\\l11
I
tlllplO\t.·d
'I,
1111
Ll1cdl:rs
01 \nrth Pnlllltoll 'l.\l'llUl', cntl.'rtam((I .It timller 011 Sdturday mght, when
tlllir gtlt"h \Hn :\fr .md ).[rs \Val-
Th"Tsfltn. Frulu."t
('fll1(·Sflt",.
n I tlrn .. d
1\ t lllil
11.....
\ l l t 111
" ith
APRIL 18, 1931
and also \\ 111 read ,from her own poems 1Ill'Ih ,I stnd\ of the Situation and 1)1(15
nul .. for fUrtllshlllg" til(' btl rough \\ Ith
d1 be
-ll"l
added
ntreatl
\\l
ht
'>(IJllltlel .It once for tht: 1111- .1 IH\\ ("tlr for the pol1el department
a )er, a
ute 1 ntIst W 0 WI
P ay
sc\cr.II numbers all tIllS ancient I1Istru- I,"OHl1l1l1t 011 It,,tI, sl1l" 01 the stncl \"n ".HI .11td ,t \las ''''(Hled to purlIlent and \\111 \lear the costume to suit
III"., d''<'''',oll 1"11,, Llollard C ,hoI,,' a sln,,,I.,nl Ford 10llrlll/< c.,r fr(ll"
the piece pIa) cd
A soc tal hour \\111 I hhtoll h, .td «I 1111 till IIlcc COIllIl11I1« I dill 11 lid Sh 111111.111 of
for $506
follo\l
,,, \I.1s d,,,d,,1 Ih.,t Ihe horo""h Ill" In .,lIo".llIle of $175 for the old pOhee
"lIr,IIlCl' should
pl.lced dunng' till l , l f \\ .1"
Stress Need for Social Worker
""1 H.II \\lth \\,1'011 .IIld Co 01
I n'lmsl f"r. speCl.tI pernut to
1'1,,1.«1"1'111.1
'I", "'11111"OSIO'1S for .tllo",
",1'011 & Co to add 01 " , OIHI
(C'''''''"d ['0" 1'"" 0",)
Ilh" ",,,,, "'"
",II I" d""I,,1 "Ill ,11,. ,I,,, I" II" ,,'" """ 1"",1 parI 01
II" S"" II"""" ,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, "I "I ,h Ii, go"'g 10 th, ",d""
Leshe G th", 1"",,,1 hUllel",,, 011 PoIrk a\C""e
",t,,,,, "'Ill, '''''''''''gmg. hilI olle /l'.lIl11'hl'1I
for 111.111\ H.lf< .let"I.1S "." 1"",,",,1 .lIld d'''II",,1 It \las
1'.,,1 ,,
"I'1'h,allOlIs lor \""k Ih.1Il 'or SOllle III" ulhn h.tlf hllll" "11I.tll\ 01,,"1\11 Ih,
alld hUlld",,, I.m alld thaI
I
I~I\"\"\I
,It
c,,"tnlmt,o"'
COllllc,1 aUlhonzed Ihe 50hc,Ior tn
nmemhenng nolle. Ihe Fr.IHk Sm,th s\lHhc.lt, th.lt
th.lt grct.'11 ,egl'l,lhll S .Ire .1 lleCl'Ssar) If the sHle\,alk along the l'ast suk of
IMrt of the dIet .1Ild arc gl\1I1g them Rutgl'rs a\enue bct\\lCn Yale 3\enUe
rcllht.'r tltdll S(' 1Il1ll:h ('.wned stuff
Jcthlad \\Ith til( l\1..rk \\lthl)111 further
'Co.ll IS stIll bClIlg supplied. nllts 1 \\arning.
h,l\ c hI l'n .Hh anced ••Hul clothing' I" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
gnl'1l oul u,llh from thl Ilcalth Clll-I
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'TIll pn"tllt lIlld S(lIllS tn ht.' fori
,,\<.,,- 'I
clinic, P 338 Tells about 71.845
family doctors.
opinIons
and
patients
treated, fees
If any.pro
resUlts;
con
more.
$400 & WHklns. Balt1FromMd.
Williams
Reprints from author at
Swarthmore, Penna., $1.10.
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Swa.
A. M. ALL ISO N
Electrician
Thirty-two years eXperlellee, alld a
l
I
IS 1 1Ome -0\\ ncr 111 t liS borough
l"r.'''IIII to Ihc I'u""c Schools of
311 VASSAR AVENUE
~\\ .Irthlllon for tin: dOIl.1110115 of canlled
goods lte 111 a«(llIolI,
a tota I ,ltllOunt
II
Swarthmol"e 1160
01
";:III..JH \\ IS dOllltul from tllc I
'l hool" $(J~ 50 t.:"n I II In till Fcll nit \ I
.ml! tltt' nllldllllhr I" tltl (llIldnn"
'!""I 1.,,1 ""t- ",," Ih"r hrolher." S
III ~tralh IIa\en 3\C They
DON'T LOOK FOR :lfERCY hUlitllluld
I
\\CI<: on tl.t.'lr
\'.1\ f rum L II)!~IIl.
j eX.ls
I
to
Pans.
]
r.lllcc,
\\hcre
)'laJor
Hnth<:rfroll! lirt. l\o hunu I" I III III II IU'.
'1, \1"11 III.n 1,Ike '011 In "lIrllrl"'C. for(1 his h('( 11 tlct llled \\ It It the (,old Stdr
l'llt:rtlll.lRl
,11141 \\111'11 II .. 1I.lfllillJ{ finger" June
:\11 ,
\
I \ muse l~oblll<;on, of 606
rl dth "" ~ nur IU.IlII' .Inrl IIU"'",«,,,,. LIII\(lslt\
j IJ.1CC,
and her daughter, 1 Council
"IIHI'" It) 11,,111,'111' ruin" "UII "ill
n.lI II 11.1 \nll h 1\ C JlIst aturned from a
r.·.lli..: t ' Ih.1I filII IIrolt'l'lloli I" tilt' \ 1::;11 tu M rs J~ohlllsol1'S mother 111 N C\\
Plant now for best results
Depression Priccs
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ullh .... Inp (lulie'. (.tll Fill 111011" H.ochdle, Nc\\ \ork
.lIul Allde', .11 S" .Irl hmcu"- 1 fj()()
Woman's Club
fur .111 ('-III.III.lllon uf ('f)tHIII.'h'
Ilrolt (Ilun.
Attorney-at-Law
14
South Ave.
Media 1717
Media, Pa.
Swarthmore 998
Exca\'ating-
Ccment \\'ork
Prh ate Drives
Gr.ldinJ.:
Sewers
Ho,.d\\ork
Phone Madison
594
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Hears of
I
Plans for Detours I
1/1
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Po.Qe Olle)
\\ l'o dd\I"l.d tll,ll thl nsult llllghli
dIS,IPP01U!lIIg" 111 th.lt "l\tr.ll ClI tIll
I
Ill':
r.
StratLHaven
~
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WOMAN'S CLUB CHORUS
SINGS NEXT FRIDAY
THE SWARTIlMOREAN
I
APRIL 25, 1931
TO PLAY HERE
were: Patsy and Jane Patterson; Libby
Garrell; Joan, Susan and Barbara
Thatcher, Arthur Dodd; Naney and
Betsy Parker; Jody Dickson; Elizabeth
Anu Lueders; Betty Landon; Betty
Burchinal; Janet and Tommy Ran
The Woman's Club chorus, no longer
an infant organization but an established
and well trained singing group, will give
its annual concert on .Friday evening
May 1, at 8:15 under the direction of
Dr. Sylvano Thunder. The concert will
be held in the beautiful new Clothier
Memorial on the College campus instead
of at the Woman's Clubhouse as in the
past.
This year in particular, the people of
Swarthmore are urged to make the con:
cut a civic affair. Each year has seen
an improvement in the chorus and Airs.
R. Chester Spencer, chairman of the
chorus group, is very desirous that this
year with the use of the Memorial Hall
the attendance be greatly increased.
In addition to the choral numbers,
Spencer; and Nancy Goodwin.
Fellows-Kneedler
_ _ __
The wedding of Miss Margaret Forrer.t Kneedler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Kneedler of Garrett avenue and
Raymond Fellows, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles E. Fellows of Harvard
avenue will take place at four o'clock
this afternoon in the Trinity Episcopal
Toggery shop.
Church. The Reverend J. Jarden Guen-
III South Olive Street, Media
Formerly With John Wanamaker
* * *
DAILY MATINEE 2:30
home from injuries received when he
was struck -by an automobile near the
railroad station in Morton.
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.Mr. Fellows gradu-,
PHONE MEDIA 227_W
Births
with
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Richard Dix
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Mrs_ J. Waltham I.aws of Park ave-:
nue is ill with t~ ~ip~e.
el'end D"r. Alexander Mitchell of Yale 1avenue has returned from the Presby- I
Mushrooms
39c lb.
Celery Hearts
19c bunch
ELECTRIC CONTRACTOR
House and Factory Work Our Specialty
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Phonc Mcdia 1054
Monroe Street-Directly Opposite the Main Entrance of
Media High School
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Mrs. J. ]. Geer of Harvard avenue is I
in the Media Hospital for treatment.
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Mrs. F. Don Price of Yale avenue has
GEORGE H. KELLEY
Electrician
Repair work and new installations
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Phone Swarthmore 82
Modernize your Bathroom at
Low Cost. Reroof with Asbestos
Shingles.
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YOUB IDLE FUNDS
5% vs. 4.45%
Chester County Trust Company
First Mortgage ,Certificates Yield 5%
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CHAS. E. FISCHER
304 Dickinson Ave.
Sw. 33S·W
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Cnrren! bond I.rices for gilt edged, Trilll" "A" Securities of Domestic Railroads,
Puhlic Utilities, Induslrial and Foreign Go\-ernmenls, yield 4.450/0'
Phone Swa. 428~R
s_=
Sugar Peas
25c ~pk.
CHARLES HIGGINS
teriall Hospital and is convalescing at
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his !,?,!,e from an operation for ap- 51l11l1l1l11l1l11l11l11l1l1l1l1l1l1l11l11ll11l11l11l11ll1l1l1l11ll11l1l11liil ,I I I 14 I I I II , 'i I , '4 U 14 t tt
Pineapples
25c
Fresh
GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIOS
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Vance Mitchell the young son of Rev-
Large Ripe Sweet
Rhubarb
6 for 25c
HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE
1
Phone Media 174
"Serving Swarthmore
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Sccurer! on properties in Delaware, Chester, Montgomery or Lancaster Connties, Pa.
Will, princil.al amI interest guaranteed by Chester County Trust Company. They
arc free of Pennsylvania Stute Tax, which in IIllmy cases rednces the yield from other
C" last week-end to view the cherry
and Jellies
* • *
25c :per 8 oz. glaas--delivered
Florence Wolverton, 1irs. James E. Davis, Miss Sarah W. Knight, and Mrs.
Philip Marot attcnded the legi.slative
luncheon of the Delaware County League
HALF.SIZE DRESSES
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Call Sw. 1441 or Sw. 1839-J
Anytime-Anywhere
ShoU-IUain St.• Morton
FRED. J. HARLEY
rett Apartments on Rutgers avenue re-
UPHOLSTERING
cently.
* South
*
Prudence Perry0of
Chester avenue entertained at a dance last Saturday.
FURNITURE RESTORING
* * *
-Interior Decorator--
P. O. BOll: 31
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COMPLETE HOlUE FURNISHERS
CUSTOI\ll\-lADE
Harold Griffin entertained
luncheon on Thursday of this week.
Even if you~re not a perfcet 36 or a "slim jim"never mind-just come in~
slil' into u Half-Size Dress
-and presto! you're all
"fitted" in the smartest new
style.
Sizes 14~ to 26¥.l
Elderberry, Blackberry
Raspberry, Quince,
Apple. Peach &: Yellow Tomato
Phone Swarthmore 1670
of Women vote:s.~s'.Friday. .
}.[r, N. II. C.•SlIteler and fam,ly, for-I
merly of Lansdowne, moved to the Gar-
AIrS.
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Mrs. J. Barnard \Valton and Miss
Martha Haviland entertained at luncheon ycsterda}".
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1frs. Harold Cah'ert of South Chester I
road entertained the Sixteen Club on I
\Vedm'sclay of this week.
I
CheSler County Trust Company can pay you .'j% lIPt only hecause of the siabilized
"cturn for prime first mortgages in this vicinity where general eonditions have not
materially sufferer! as compared with other loe.alilies.
Why take a lesser income lor YOllr maney, with market possibilities
01 dissipation 01 YOllr principal, lvhen it is not necessary?
CHESTER COUNTY TRUST COMPANY
WEST CHESTER
••
PENNSYLVANIA
J. EVERTON RAMSEY, Chairman 0/ Ihe Board
I.EWIS K. STUIIBS, I'ic..·Prc.idenl and Secrelary
Banking Resollrces and Trttst Fllnds Over $12,000,000
Plp-oAe tear out and Dlle aa memorandum to oon8ult our Offieera
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Lo"g~ ',a,.d use shows
t'lf~
value of good
mate,.ials and
simplicitg of design
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Pure Wholesom.e Milk
from
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Mrs. Gertrude H. ~fcClllre, of Ri\'cr-I
side road, Swarthmore, entertained the i
'Vomcn's HepuhHcan Cluh of Delaware!
County. at hcr home \Vednesday at I
luncheon and bridge.
• * •
Book Review Club
The
will meet with
Mrs. Dwight Cooley. Columbia avenue, .
next Thursday. ~.[rs. J. \Varren paxsonj
will give the hook review.
:;\,1 rs.
Ii'
Guernsey Cows
Get real value in the milk you buy. The Penncrest Farms
Herd of 60 head bas been Federal accredited for Tuberculosis
since 1922.
Call Media 1116·W or 1116.J and we will begin delivery at
once or send our representative to call on you if you wish.
PENNCREST
FARMS
• • •
Charles Thatcher of Ogden ave-I
nue entertained at dinner and bridge Jast
EVERYWHERE you go you hear reports of the good
performance and reliability of the Ford.
Oneownerwrites-"TheFordTudorSedanIam
driving has covered 59,300 miles through all kinds
of weather. It is still giving perfcet satisfaction."
Another owner describes a trip of 3217 miles
in 95 hours over bad roads and through heavy rain
and sleet in the mountains. "Throughout the en.
tire trip," he writes, "the Ford performed ex.
eellently and no mechanical trouble of any kind
was experienced. The shatter-proof glass undoubtedly saved us from serious injury when a
prairie chicken struck the windshield while we
were traveling at 65 miles an hour."
See the nearest dealer and have him give you a
demonstration ride in the Ford. Then, from your
own personal experience, you will know that it
brings you everything you want or need in a motor
ear at an unusually low price.
types of inV(~8I1nellt8.
E. IIA YMOND SCOTT, PMaidenl
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hlossoms.
THE FORD
TUDOR SEDAN
FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
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FORD
REUABILITY
See Our Permanent Display of the Latest Models of
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AND WALK
RIGHT OUT
Suppose you are 5 feet,
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Mrs. John 1. Mitch,ell
hcr daughter Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde of
5 inches or less, a little
Swarthmore and Ogden avenues enroute : plump, and hard to FIT
James ~o~l1aday of Dickinson I to he~ home in \Vellsboro, Pa., from
without alteration •• That's
IS entertammg her mother. Mrs. 1Washmgton, D. C. where she visited her' \
of Washington.
son and daughter.in-Iaw ~1r. and 'Mrs. I
nil ancient history since we
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are featuring
Thomas Safford of the Strath
Home Made Preserves
Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyney, Mrs. William Middleton Fine, Mrs. William
Hanny, Mrs, Arthur Kent, 1frs. Ernest
O. Lange, :Mrs. E. M. Whittier. Miss
& August)
PUT IT ON-
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Dr. and Mrs. ~[ackinnon Ellis, of ~1II1II1I1I1I1I1II1I1I1II11II1I1II1I1II1II1II1I1II11II1II1I1I1I1II1I1I1I1I!!j I'
Bryn Mawr, arc recejving congratulation~ upon the birth of a daughter on
Mrs.
avenue
Tucker
Phone Swarthmore 345
(For Summer Closing
during July
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Dr. and Mrs. Burton R. Morley of'
Swarthmore Crest spent last week-end :
in \Vashington.
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News Notes
Lamps, Stands and Shades at Half Price
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"CIMARRON"
MARTEL
BROS.
SHADE
SHOP 0
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Edlla Ferber's
Per Unit
Egg $12.50
$12.00
Stove
12.75
12.25
Nut.
12.75
12.25
Pea •
.10.25
9.75
Buckwheat
8.25
7.75
Kopper's Coke.
12.00
II.50
We Cheerfully Extend Credit to Responsible Buyers
Dartmouth Avenue near Park Avenue
)'Ir. and )'Irs. A. Cad Bchclll1a, of Vassar avenue entertained at supper
Rahway, N. j., arc receiving congratu- I Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Fran-E I I
latioll5 011 the birth of a 50n, \Valtcl' cis F. Jones of Corning, N. Y.
Carl, on April 18th, at CrazeI' Hospital.
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:\[r5. Bchcnna will he remembercd as 1 Katharine Weltz, daughter of Mr. and
:\liss Eleanor Yocum Fritz, daughter of Mrs. Earl H. Weltz of College avenue,
lIr. and )'Irs. \\Tall er Judson Fritz, of entertained her young friends in honor
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of her seventh birthday. Her guests
Alonela,., Tuest/ay, Wednesday
CLEARANCE
SALES
SUtlliy
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Emslie Pyle of
BILL llOYD
WILI.IAM FARNUAf
HELEN TWELVETREES
Price
:\{rs. Charles Sagendorf entertained at
bridge Tuesday at her home in Moylan.
Price Per Unit
if Paid In
SWARTHMORE, PA.
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Free Delivery
PARK AVENUE
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Ever Offered in the prepared sizes • • •
Buchners' Toggery Shop
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"The Painted Desert"
Greatest Coal REDUCTIONS
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College in Virginia.
ated from Pennsylvania State College I )'1rs. \VilIiam I. Hull entertained at
h'.'O years ago. He is a member of the luncheon last Friday for her daughter
Delta Upsilon Fraternity.
I Mrs. B. H. Davis of Massachusetts who
has been visiting her.
ZANE eREY'S
from
Darlmouth Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
"BUY WITH CONFIDENCE"
Miss Kneedler attended Sweetbriar Kappa Alpha Theta scholarship fund.
Satnrday
Plliladelphia.
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Mason Builders Supply Co.
nell avenUe is recovering slowly at his
Willi
MEDIA, PA.
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Shantungs and Plain Colors
Reverend Burton A. Konkle of 'Cor-
News Notes
MEDIA THEATRE
SEEK TWO ADDmONAL
.. . JUDGES FOR COUNTY
Dr. Geor~e W. Warren?f Harvard.avenue has I ust be~ nommated PresIdent
of the Presbyterian Social Union of
35cup
Linen Suits
Sport Coats
and Flannels
Sweater Sets, Spring Ties
English Foulards,
just returned from the Hahneman Hos.
pitat where she underwent an operation
for appendicitis.
ther, D.D., will perform the ceremony.
Mrs. Lizzie DeArmond of Yale aveMrs. Edith Barnett will preside at the nue has been confined to the house for
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organ.
two weeks with an attack of grippe and
Miss Kneedler, who will be given in complications, but she is improving.
marriage by her father, will be attended
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by Mi.ss Ruth Bond of Swarthmore as
Mr.
Henry
A.
Piper who has 'been ill
maid of honor, and by Miss Sally McKee
from
the
flu
for
some
weeks is still conof Cranford, N. J. and Mrs. Janet Bailey
fined to hi.s bed at his home.
of Ridgewood, N. J., as bridesmaids,
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and her cousin Dorothy Barnett as Hower I
girl.
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Mr. Charles Fellows will serve as best)
man for his brother. The ushers
~Mrs. William A. Clarke of Crumwald
be Mr. Edward Frazer of Ardmore and Farm, Wallingford, will entertain at a
bencfit bridge this afternoon for the
.Mr. ]olm Delaftcld of Narberth.
A. R. F ARRENY
are entertainjng
their Five Htmdred Club this evening.
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prices
on Monday at ·two o'clock, 3S usual, and
an added one with the string quartet at
Professor Thunders' studio, 1522 Locu.st
street, in the city on Thursday at ten
o'clock, when the chorus wHi rehearse
with the string quartet.
Tickets may be secured from any
member of the chorus or at Buchner's
Swiss Watches Repaired
All Work Guaranteed One Year
avenue
New shades and new
The Schmidt Quartette, made up of members oE the Philadel.
Scb.Inidt string quartet from the Philaphi" Symphony Orchestra. The mem.bers are 88 follows: Alex..
delphia orchestra.
ander Zenker, first violin; irving Bancroft, second violin; Mau.
Professor Thunder will· have a re- ____"_·_CC_K_R_p_I_Rn_,_v_i_o_la_I__
an_d_W_i1_Ii_B_m-:-S_·c_h_m_id_'_,_v_,·o_h_·n_c_e_lI_o_._______
hearsal at the Clothier Memorial on
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JEWELER
Swai1hinore
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Spring Line Socks by
INTERWOVEN
which will be accompanied by the piP!'
oCgafi, there will be numbers by the
Sunday afternoon at three o'clock, one
Mr. and Mrs. R. Chester S _ of
APRIL 25, 1931
Friday evening.
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lfrs. Rosalie Roherts of South Chester road will entertain the Art Club next
Friday afternoon.
Middletown Road and Rose Tree Road
(NEAR LIMA)
WM. ~. SMEDLEY, Lessee
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Mrs. Elizabeth Paxson has returned
from Larchmont. N. Y .• where she spent
the last three months.
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You ·Are Invited This Week to Our
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Special Demonstration
Mrs. J. Burris West of Princeton avenue is ill at her home.
}.fr.s. Gordon Munce, of Swarthmore
entertained at tea \Vednesday in honol
of Miss Eleanor Eaton, of New York
and Morristown, N. J. The engagement
of Miss Eaton and James F. Cowee, 01
SPENCER
AUTOMATIC
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FRED J. HARLEY
UPHOLSTERING
Furniture Restoring
Swarthmore 1441
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The
Lowest Cost
Heat
You Can Buy
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George W. de Forest
FORD
Complete Insurance Service
PRICE S
'430 to '630
(F. o. b. Detroil, plu. /reishl and de"~ery. Bumpe... and
spare tire exIra at 100D co.'_ I'ou can buy a Ford lor tI
small dO.II" payment, on Bl!onomlcal monthly ternu, through
'he Au'''orbed Pord Finance Plana 01 "'8 Unbe, .. al
Credit Compan,..)
WALTER SMEDLEY, Owner
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PROVIDENT TRUST BLDG.
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AS. A. PILSON
LIGHT AND POWER
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WIRING
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 1
107 Sylvan Avenue
Rutledge 1
Can be reached at Sw. 1145
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
:Phone, Sw. 1225
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
ARE
you tired of constantly tending the furnace?
\'V'e are displaying at our store this week a Spencer
Magazine Feed Heater that will give you all the comforts of modern, automatic heating. Let us show you
how the Spencer burns low-cost No. 1 Buckwheat
Anthracite and produces uniform, even, healthful heat.
Woodward, Jackson & Black, Inc.
Swarth.
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333 DARTMOUTH AVE.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
WOMAN'S CLUB CHORUS
SINGS NEXT FRIDAY
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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APRIL 25, 1931
TO PLAY HERE
were: Patsy and Jane Patterson; Libby 1
Garretti Joan, Susan and Barbara SW:'lrt~~orc avenue are. enter~ining
. Thatcher, Arthur Dodd; Nancy and theu" I'lye Hl1nd:ed *CJ~b thIs evenmg.
The \\roman's Cluh chorus, 110 longer
an infant organizatioll but all established
and well trained singing group, will give
its annual COIlCt'rt 011 Friday c\'ening
}"fay 1. at 8:15 Ul1lll:r the direction of I
Dr. Syh-alh) Thunder. The C(lllcert will;
be held ill Ihe I'eamifui l1(;w Clothier I
1-feIllorial Oil till! College campllS instead i
of at the \\-ollJan'~ Clubhouse a$ ill the
past.
Thi.::: year ill particular, the people oi
Swarth1llore arc urged to make the Call.
cert a ci\'i~ atTair, Each ycar has seen
an imprm'cmcnt ill the chorus and ~Irs.
R Chl'stcr Spencer, chairman of the I
chorus grOl1p, is \"Cry desirous that this
year with the use of the ).lcmoria! HalI
the attendance be greatly incrc;lsed.
In addition to tht· chural numbers,
which will be accolllp;mi('d hy the pillC
organ, there win II(! IlIl1llher:; by the
TIll' SI·hmhh Qunrh't1('~ IUn",~ II •• of IIwmh('r:.; uf Ilw Philmlcl.
Schmidt string quarkt fro III the Philal~hia Symphun,- Orchestra. The lucmbers .ne as follows: Alex.
delpllia orchestra.
mltlt'r Z('u k,·r. Ii rl"1 viulin; I r\-'j n:: Hant'ruft~ !'t't'UlIlI \-·iulin ~ l\hmProfe"sor Thundcr will have arc.
r;t·(, KapJan, ,·iol.a: alUl \Villi:un SdllUhh, "iolinCI'lIo.
hearsal at the Clothier Memorial on
Sunday aftertJoull at three o'clock, onc
Fellows-Kneedler
just returned frotll the Hahneman Hos.
on )'Ionday at two o'clock, as usual, and
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I pitaI where she underwent an operation
an added Olle with the string quartet at
The wl'(ldillg ui )'Iiss )'largarct For- i jt'r appendicitis.
Proft's~or Thunders' studio, 1522 Locust rc::t I\:necdlt-r. d:ltlghkr of lir. and Mrs.:
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street, in the city 011 Thur::day at ten Frank Kneedll.'r of Carrett avenue and,' I~e\"erend Burton A. Konkle of Coro'clock, when the chorus will rehearse l":'aymond Fello\Y.~. the SOil of )'Ir. and! !lell ;Henl1e is recovering slowly at his
with the string quartet.
).rr$. Charles E. h'llows oi I-lanard;' home from injuries received when he
Tickets Illay he secllrcd from any ayemlc will tal,e plare at iuur o'clock' was strllek by an antomohilc near the
member of the ehorus 0,. at Buchller's this aiternoon i" tire Trinity Episcopal· railm;ul statioll ill ,lorton.
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Church.
The
Jarden
Guetl-! ~frs. Li7.l.ie I )c_'\rmoncl
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D.D.,
willReverend
pL'rforlllJ. the
ceremony.'
of
I )'Irs. Edith l~art1t'tt will Ilr('~ide at the !llle ha~ hevn. nllllincd to tile h~l1sC for
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organ.
h\o wecks with an attack of grippe and
\Vat(!hcs Rellair"d
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)'liss Kne('dler, \\'ho will bc gi\'en in complications, Illlt she is improving.
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All '''' ork Gll:lr;lIIlccd 0.0£; Year
lIlarriage hy her iather. will Le attended
S~'iss
A. R. FARRENl
~(i~s
Parker; Jody Dickson; Elizabeth
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Spencer; and Nancy Goodwin.
DAILY MATINEE 2:30
PHONE MEDIA 227·W
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It:llclll'l!n la~t F!'id;I~' jor her daughter!
Ill'lta L'jlsi!"11 Fraternity.
I,. II. IJa\"l5 01 \I;L~sacllt1sctts who
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5% vs. 4.45%
Pineapples
Electrician
25c
Repai.r work and new installations
(:111'1'1'111 hunt) IH·i,·.'~ for g-ilt eflged, l'ri JIlt, ·..·.r~ ~P(·III·jli.·1'O ul' Ilnnll'!-'li(' Hail!'oatls~
Pull!:,' I lilili~·~. IlIdll~ll'ial au(1 Fur"ign (;on'l·uIIH'lIb. )i('I" .'.. 'l50/0 •
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ChesLe.' County 'I'rust COlupany
First J\I().,t~a~e Certifi(~ates Yield 5%
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hcr dal1ghter ),1 r:o. Samllcl n. Clyde of
,,\1 r:, . .lamc" IIIJrIladay of DickillS0n ~\\"arthmol"c and ()g(lt-II an'IItICs Cllrollte
to her hlllllt' in \\Tellsl,oro. Pa., frolll
;iH'lIttl: is l·llttTtainin.~ her I11nthcr, )'frs.
\\·a-hill!2tnll. 11. C. ,,-lierc ."he dsited IH.'I"
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.~<)1l and dal!!.,:ht~T.ill-la\Y :\Ir. ;\IId ~[r.".
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Phone Swarthmore 82
IModernize
your Bathroom at
Low Cost. Reroof with Asbestos
Shingles.
Iht. yi.·f., fnuH olhe.'
I1"JI·tl!agc~s
.it!"' ('uIHpaJ'('(1
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ChnIlC\-, Mrs. "~i1liam ),'fi(ldlet(J1l Fine. - ..\lrs, \Villiam
Ilann ..... )'frs . . \rthllr Kellt, ~frs. Ernest
n. l.allt!I." .\rr~. I':. M. \\"'hittier, ~riss
F!'lft'lh't' \\-I)1\·t·rtol1 . ..\Irs. lames E. Da\·i~. ).1 is ... SandI \\ .. ";:ni.~ht. and "J.frs.
l'l;ilip )'lal'lIt atkntit'd thc legi~lative
hlllchcnll of the I )c1awarc Coullty Leagllt'
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II""/d,,g f(","l/lrt·",~ ,"ul Tr,,", Fmu/s OVf'r $12,000,000
l'I"lI'"" h'ur nul nnd II!!(~ us HU'llInrnnrlulII to "oll!'Ouh our O'Ii""r!Oi
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to $630
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once or .send Ollr reprcscntath·c to call on you if you wish.
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FARMS
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irom l,archlll~'Ilt. X.
wllere .~hc Spl·tlt
tire la~t lhr('c 111(1l1ths.
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l'ritlL"ctull an'-
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\Jr...;. Con1oll .\11111(,(,. of SW;lrt111lj'lre
I.'lltt-rtailll.'d at 1e;1 \\-{·dlll'~da\· in hOIlOI
of ~\Ii-,,~ Elt'illHI!" Eaton. oi 'Xc\\, Yorl..:
al1(1 'I orristo\\'II, ~. I. The clI!..!agemcnt
of ),1 i:o.:' Eatoll and }lI11CS f". C'\\"l'e. 01 ,
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Middletown Road and Rose Tree Road
(NEAR LIMA)
WM.!'. SMEDLEY, Lcs.«e
WALTER SMEDLEY. Owner
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You Are Invited This Week to Our
Special Demonstration
SPENCER
AUTOMATIC
HEAT
FRED J. HARLEY
UPHOLSTERING
Furniture Restoring
SwarthlTlore 1441
The
Lowest Cost
Heat
You Call Buy
COllll)letc Insurance Sen'ice
PROVIDENT TRUST BLDG.
Sw 38 W
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Rit 3470
AS. A. PILSON
LIGHT AND POWER
WIRING
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
107 Sylvan Avenue
Rutledge
Can be reached at Sw. 1 145
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
Phone, Stv. 1225
i Muhlenberg Ave.
Rutledge j
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Gct real ";!lue in rhe milk you buy. The Pcnncrcst Fal'ms
1 [erd of 60 head has been Fedt.'ral accredited (or Tuhcrculosis
.since 1922~
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'\II".~. I~qs;dic J~()!:t.:l't~ oj S"ilth CII\'.~
, ItT rn:ld will l'lllert;Iin tilt· .\I't Cluh IW'\t
FI"iday :1 it(,l'llo()ll.
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George W. de Forest
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Sec the near"st dealer amI hm'e him gh'" you a
dClllonstralion ride in Ihe Forcl. Thcn, frolll yuur
own Jler~onal experience, you will know that it
In'iogs YOll ~\'erythil1g you ""'ant or need in a Innlor
car at :.In unusually low price.
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was experienced. The shatter-proof glass undoubtcdly sa,'cd liS from scrious injury when a
prairie chickcn .Iruck Ihe windshield while we
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in 95 hours over bad roads and t11rollgl1 heavy rain
and sleet in the mountains. "Throughont the en.
tire trip," lIe writes, "Ihe For(1 perforlllcd excellently anll no mechanical trouble of any kind
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W'c 'tr,' displa)'ing at our store thi, week a Spencer
,'-'lagazinc Feed Heater that will givc )'ou all th" COIllforts of Illodl'rn, alitolll
Anthracite and produces ulliform,evcn,healthful hcat.
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ft i., the eusto", "f tl'e (Ourts at :-fe1f". Alfrnl F""itt of ]{i,.cn'iew road
,amended to gi\'c Delaware county two
The Turner bill \\'as the result of a, new judges.
.-:essioll until :; o'clock. with all hour's
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petition signed. by scares of lawyers of I "ny all means two more judges an, n'cess for Itlllch. .\I:llly times. partie)'ll's. Dean I )arker of Princeton a"cntle
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Delaware county, setting forth the need needed here." declared Judge John M.· Troy. N. Y .• was announced recently. Georse D. 1litchell. Mr. Wtchell is the
of additional judges.
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Broomall. 3d . . "We neeri
judges to 11r. Cowec is the son of
James C.
It is practically the unalllmous OPlll.j COl1d~lct the tnals, at all ttnfCs, .lea\'lUg' Co\\'ee, who will he rcmemhered as )'[is~! editor of "The Pathfinder".
Introduction of a bill at Harrisburg ion of county attorneys that- two more Olle
free t? take rare of hIS olliee Bcrtha l-hatt,
of the late Genera'
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S he ff cr,'. ]u
work.
were apportionedt
Charle,~ E, H.vatt.
),1 iss Eaton
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\')"cdnesday
by RepresentatJ\'c
are needed.
to
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cour
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M,mrn
county. proy,dmg
for one aud,J I"s werk anri last week four Judges.
could be
operated
rach
of the
I;n Co wee will be married
* * in June.
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SEEK TWO ADDITIONAL
JUDGES FOR COUNTY
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New shades and new
prices from
Charks Fellows will sene as
mall {'II' lJi.~ hmthcr.
The ushers wilt
.\lrs. \Villialll .\. Clarke of Crutllwaldi
he .\11'. Edward Frazer ot .-\rdlllore and Farm. \Vallingiord, will elltertain at a I
~'r. rUllll IJv!:lll\'ld (Jj Xarhcrth.
""lId'lt Ill-id'..:l' thi~ ;!itcnHJ()lI for the
)..1 iss I.... Ilt'vdIcr attended Sweetbnar Eapp;1 .\lpl1a Thda scholarship jund.
Culk;..!c ill \·il-,:.:illia. _\Ir. Fellows gradl1*
1 att'd irolll Pt'IHt~yh;l1lia State College
'\Ir~. \Villiam I. Utlll entertained at
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tional Common Plea, judge for Dela-I have heen hearing ch·il cases at 'Iedia.
ware cOllnt.,·. brought to 1ig1 ht that a hill which i~ a practical. delllonstration of
kh heen iutrodtl...:tcd in the Honse l.l.v thc Ill'cd. It i_~ n()t llkdy that Delaware
H.epre:;entative Ellwoud ]. Turncr, which roullty representati\'c~ at I-Iarrislmrg will
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MEDIA THEATRE
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Spring Line Socks by
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l":'uth I:IJlltl of Swarthmore as
lIenry :\_ Piper who has uecn ill 1
III South Olive Sirecl, I\lcdia maid of honor, alII I 11.1- ).ris~ :-:'ally ~leKec irl'lIl till' fiu ior ~OllH': wcek:; is still conFormerl,,· Wi,h John Wnllullurker
i "j Craniord. X. J. ;!11d .\lrs. Janct Bailey
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Barbara Kent; Stephen and Billy of . the l.rcsbytenan SOCIal Umon of
35cup
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Sport Coats
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APRIL 25, 1931
Mr. and Mrs. R. Chester Spencer of
333 DARTMOUTH AVE.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Publiahed Every
Robert
E.
Frida,. at
Sharples.
APRIL 25, 1931
Criticizes Freud
The
speaker of the evening then pro..
ceeded to point out various imPOf"!aDt
objections to the Freudi~ theory•. FIrst
he indicated the absurdity of calbng at
other-regarding instincts as fundament....
ally sexual. Second, he asked tl}e question, "How can there be a COnsCIOUS unconscious?" but went on to show how
one could be aware of a clock's ticking,
for instance. without being Haware that
one is aware of it!' He also suggested
that the depths of irrationality involved in
the self as conceived by Freud wer~ ~.olerable to a philosopher_ He whlmslcally pointed out that, according to the
noted psychologist. philosophy itself
would have to be the satisfaction of an
impulse which was an obvious absurdity.
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Swarthmore, P ..
Editor and Publisher
Phone Swarthmore 900
Entered as Second Class matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1931
Andante-Allegro
Lund "It Was a Lover and His Lass"
bv Q~i1ter. liRe Truly Loved Me So" by
'Chose College chimes! Those College l;schaikowsky, and "Call Me No ~fore"
by Cadman. brought forth two encores,
Chimes!
.,
Blansharct,
closing,Freud's
convinced
hisDr.
audience,
that, in
althOUgh
the--1
How sweet they've fallen on our ear- "Will-o-the-Wisp" and "Cuckoo".
Negro Spiritual.
ory in some respects is fanatically a~
How often we have counted out
The final grouP. composed of four surd it has a wide range of usefulness m
Their measured tones, so rich and
negro
spirituals and three encores, mental therapy. A brief discussion folclear!
proved to be the climax of the evening, lowed the lecture.
"City Called Heaven," "Goin' to Ride Up
--'Tis passing strange, 'tis passing
in de Chariot," "Trampin"," and "Don'.
Story Hour
strange,
Feel No Ways Tired" were so well reSwarthmore was once a 100'ely place. ceived that Miss Anderson was called
The last program of the :ycar will be
back to sing uGospel Train Am Comin',"
So quiet, restful, greel.1 and cool- .
a
movie on April 30 at the Woman's
But time and change have wrecked Its as well as "Lindy Lou," and lastly, "Didn't My Lord Deliver Danie1."
grace!
II
Club at 3 o'clock, presented by Mrs.
Charles D. Mitchell. The coming year LIVING llOOM FURNITURE BtJJLT
of Story Hour Entertainment wHl be
under the chairmanship of Mrs. Roy
Delaplaine.
The January Mark Twin program
0, 'tis a shame, a crying shame,The underpass grows deep apace
And in the march of progress, now
The College chimes have joined the
race!
April 1931.
E. M. S.
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Professor
I·Philosophy
Freud's Theory
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
"As man hy his inventions has made
whole world Into one neighborhood,
Psychoanalysis
REASON FOR STUDY OF
Dr.
Grant that may, by his co-operation,
the
ma~e
the whole world Into one brotherhood.
-Harry Emerson Fosdick.
Brand Blanshard, professor of
F. R. FOSTER
MUHLENBERG AVE., RUTLEDGE
(DaYIlgli'~l:".?vt:g
"Above the Dark Tumult" by Hugh
Walpole. "Good Earth" by P. S. Buck,
"Partrait by Caroline" by Sylvia Thompson, "The Sophisticates" by Gertrude
Atherton, "Imperial Palace" by Arnold
Bennett, uScarab Murder Case" by S. S.
5
V"" Dine, "Queen Victoria" by Lytton I' by Willa Cather•. "Caliball" by W. L. LEGION CONTRIBUTES TO
George Fenno, who was a dollar a year
SALVATION ARMY the
manStandardization
during the warofand
responsible
for
Strathey, "Colton Mather" by Ralph, George, "They Ca1 1 Me Carpenter" by
gasoline
for aeroBoas, "Adam's Rib" by M. D. Winn, Upton Sinclair, and "Clansman" by
The regular meeling of the Harold planes.
"Lenin" by Valerin Marcu, "Red trade Thomas Dixon.
Ainsworth Post of the American Legion
.
Thenew
Legion
rooms have
furnished
Menace" by H. R. Kn"ck
l erhock
e r , JUVENILE
was_ held last
evenmg
at the with
furniture
and been
guests
at the
of XUn!Sh;nent"_ bYA H.
- "Martin Hyde" by John Masefield, LegIon quarters m Borough hall_ A col- meeting Monday night included Mr. and
ace.of gncu ture m . merlcan Ie uF' Id
d F
t H dybook" b D C Ilection was taken for the Salvation Mrs. Albert A. Ainsworth in whose son's
by Wilson , Gee,Carnegle Hero Fund B 10 d
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Army of Philadelphia and a representa-, honor the post is named. lIlr. and Mrs_
al
Y I ames, an
n- tl\'C sum secured.
.
I Carroll Thayer were also guests.
Commission Report 1931, "Death of I ear,
Ivan I1h'itch" by Tolstoy, "One of Ours": (kr the I,.ilacs" by L. M. Alcott.
I The speaker of the evening was I
::~:ory
~onday
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THREE PROSPEROUS SECTIONS OF THE MIDDLE.WEST
WITH ELECTRIC POWER AND TELEPHONE SERVICE.
Price to Net 70/0 in Cash or 100/0 in Stock
Listed on the New York Curb.
Investment Securities
1518 WALNUT STREET
PHILADELPmA
Delaware County Representative
F. R. STEVENSON, Jr.
110 Powelton Ave. Lansdowne, Po.
Telephone-Madison 6474
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SwarthlDore National Bank
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ECONOMIC NUTRITION of
philosophy,
gave the
second Leaders
in a .eries
TIme)
three lectures
on "Some
of 9:45 A.M.-First Day School
In Whittier I
House.
th
A member of the Unemployment com- Contemporary Tho~ght" presented ·by e 9:45 A.M.-The Adult Class in the Meet1ng
House.
Lcd Subject,
on Aprll"Temper26th by
mittee of the Borough has asked that the depar t ment 0 f p h Jlosoph Y . of SwarthDr.
DaDsen.
following be published:
'I more. College: last Sunday n"ght when he
ance."
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ddres.s before the British Royal descrtbed S!gtlmnd Freud s theory of 11 :00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship In the
-.~ an a
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psychoanalYSIS. The first lecture was
Meeting House.
S~lety of Medlcme, an EnglIsh doc~or I given by Dr. Jesse H. Holmes on Albert
WEDNESDAY
sald , "By mean~ of l)rop~r food, and m- Einstein. The last one will be given next, 9:30 A.M. to 2:30 p.M.---BeWlng and Qulltdividual heredItary eqUIpment can be I Sunday night at 7 :30 p. m. in the meet-! Ing In Whlttler~. Box luncheoD.
The more money you keep in Swarthmore.
de'reloped to greater advantage than by ling hOll.'le when Professor George E. All are cordially Invited to JOin in these
the more prosperous it will be.
an.y other environmental means."
I Thomas will talk on Henri Bergson.
servIces.
Another doctor says, uFood and exerDr. Blanshard opened his talk by excise arc the bases of health".
j plaining the place of psychoanalysis in
SWAR~~ORE
Make a practice of buying from local mer.
Swarthmore women are keen on this! the .treatment of mental. diseases and .ob~~~BE1~~:~~~tl~~~~~
chants. who bank locally. which aids local
question. That is the rcason for the I s~sslons, and also described the apphcaclass this Friday in the \.yornan's Club I lion of t~e theory to three odd occur~ A cordial Invitation Is given all to unite In
development.
House on "Economic Nutrition", con-I rences, slips of. the tongue, drc!lm.s, and the worship nnd service of this church.
du ..ted by Miss Grace P. Bacon of the, cases of ne~rosl. Freud~ ~e saId, ~a~ a SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP AT 11:00
~.
.
B P I thorough-gomg determulIst, bellevmg
Sermon by the Pastor
AgrIculturaf ExtenSion ureau.
~op e that every mental or physical event has a
"IN CHRIST"
a~(~ aware ~lOW of the so-called defi~,ency 1 cause, and that the stimuli of slips of the Vespers begin wIth Organ Worship at 4:45
dl~ca5es, rlckets,. s~urvy, ctc. C~Ildren tongue and the like are often roote.d
Sermon by the Pastor
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are Iln' .1ways "lcll1ns of these diseases deepl)' in the unconscious part of an indI"OUR LIMITATIONS OF O
HSertJing Swarthmore Since 1904u
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d b u.t becaUSe vidual's. mental m.ake-up: By b~mgtng
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This service closes
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ackf0 f 00,
_ at . 5:45 0 clock
tlir.y a....:. 4..,':: given the proper diet.
these ludden expertence.s mto the light of The Sunday School at 10.00 Sunday I.s a
A noted child ~"Ilccialist names certain the conscious self, a cure is effected.
fi~ar~~a~~!s yr~~ :;,.~~ ~~'ar :~~~~~n.
families Hstarch families", meaning that I Dreams, according to Freud, are very
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their diet consisted of too much of cer- significant, and analyses of them are of- YOUNG PEOPLE Sunday evening at 7:00
eals, potatoes, etc. unbalanced by green I ten 5ho~killgly revealing•. as they. are the
Wednesday evenings at 8:00
vegetables and fruit
Some children I expressIOns of the deSIres which the
The Midweek Service.
have excessive sugar.' One of the dan- "c~nsor" has suppressed into the uncon" THE WISE MAN IS HE WHO IN HIS
.,.
f
h
Iiet is damaged teeth. SCIOUS. ~rcud, hImself, has worked out
PLANS AND VISION TAKES IN THE
gers 0 suc a {
d I k a complicated sy.stem of symbols by
WHOLE AND NOT A PART OF THE
Sow OLD ENGUSH Lawn Gras. Seed
Others arc starved for sugar an
ac. which the meaning of both njght dreams
LENGTH OF HIS LIFE.
Plant Sweet Peas--Fertilize the Lawn
en~rgy theref rom.
.
I and day dreams may be detected.
SWARTHMORE
,:,warthmorc wOlllen who have lel.Sure
Defines Freudian Term.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Vigoro-Bone Meal-Sheep Manure--Etc.
for it could be trained to help mothers
Dr. Blanshard went on to explain
Lloyd P. Cs~!;,~~~ Minister
Our Stock is Large
in homes where the budget is small, the certain teams upon which Freud's theory
Kentucky Blue Gras.,
Quality Best.
family usually large, and where lack Of l Te,·olves. The "libido" he described as
Orchard Cra.., Shady
Services, April 26th
Stare open Saturday
knowledge in marketing and cooking r the purposive striving toward a gcal; it
9:45 A.M.-8UNDAY SCHOOL
Grass,
Bent
Grass,
11 :OO--Mornlng Worship
Evening till 8 P.M.
food threatens the health of the growing is composed of two kinds of desires.
Terrace Gra•• , White
"FOOTMEN AND HORSEMEN"
During Spring
children.
It would he a work well! self-asserting,. and oth~r-~egarding, the
Dutch Clover.
B:OO--Evenlng Worship
"TENDENCIES IN RELIGION"
\V(lrth doing in the community.
j .second of whlch Freud mSlsts upon cal1~
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ing sexua1. A 4'complex" he defined as
THURSDAY, APRIL 30TH
South District Convention 01 the
an idea or set of ideas charged with a
CONCERT BY COLORED
HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY
larger amount of emotion than is nor- WOMAN'SSessions
Call for Catalogue
Chester 3800
10:30 and 2:00
Park"" Sp..,e--M,.dl"on Street Is two-way traffic below 9th St.
CONTRALTO ON FRIDAY mal. "Neurosis" ,~as explained as a mild
form of mental disease rcsultmg from a
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Eplscopal
NIGHT DELIGHTS MANY I connict of the ego and the "censor."
Chester Road and College Avenuf'
Rector
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M.
Marian Anderson Sings Under , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
HAMILTON
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8:00 A.M.-HOly Communion.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
9:45 A.M.-8unday School and Bible Class.
Auspices of .Cooper
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11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
G. MAY HA~IILTON, MUS. BAC, DIRECTOR
FoundatIOn
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST,
PRIVATE
INSTRUCTION
CLASS INSTRUCTION
Piano, Voice,
Theory
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OF SWARTHMORE
Park
Avenue
Below
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GIVES VARIED PROGRAM
Violin, lIarp, Mandolin
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Piano
Theory
Services:
All Dand and Orchestra
'
Violin
Mandolin
11:00 A.M.-Bl.Inda.y School.
Instruments
Marian Anderson, gifted colored con11:00 A.M.-Sunday Lesson-sermon.
tralto gave an excellent concert under
Wednesday evening meeting ellch week,
MAIN SCHOOL
CENTRAL CITY SCHOOL
the a'uspiccs of the Cooper Foundation
8 p. m. Reading room open dally. except
7038
West
Garrett
Rd.
Rm.
225-1714 Ches.nu. S ••
Sundays and holldays, 1 P.M. to 4 P.M.•
in C10thier 1\-Iemorial Friday evening,
Upper Darby, Po.
Philo., Pa,
Church edifice.
April 17. The artist's well-rounded pro.
Phone Blvd. 4147
All are cord tally Invited to attend the
gram of both clas.sical and familiar num"Write lor in/ormation about our Special Summer Coune."
services and use the Reading Room.
bers fulfilled the expectations of many
who were delighted by a similar per-I
formance last year. An appreciative
We have a full line of
audience, thrilled by 1-liss Anderson's I
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strong, mellow voice and unusually wide
Fresh
Ments
"ocal range, called her back to the stage
five times. The last group of negro,
High Grude Groceries
spirituals was particularly appealing and
well·rendered.
Fresh Fruits (II1l1
Wide Experience
:Miss Anderson has had a wide experience on the concert stage. In 1925
VegetnlJies
she was sib'llally honored to be chosen to
sing with the New York Philharmonic
All under one roof for your
Orchestra. Her unUlmal talent has won
cOllvenience
her widespread recognition and Europe
and America have acclaimed her as one
The lifelong lustre of chrome-plate on all expos~d !"e~al
of the great contraltos of her generation.
The program opened with a rendition
parts is one of .he outstanding advantages of Ftlgldal~e
of Dunhill's "To the Queen of Heaven,"
Advanced Refrigeration. There are many others. It IS
Bonondni's "Per la gloria d'adoravi,"
such features of beauty and convenience that have placed
"Spirate pur, Spirate" by Donaudy, and
Frigidaire in the forefront of its field.
'IAUcluja" by Mozart. The next group
included Liszt's "Die drei Zigeuner".
which allowed the singer's range of low,
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Monte Pincio" and "Zur Johannisnacht"
by Grieg. The audience was taken by
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surprise by the high trills of the next
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selections from the opera lila Favorita".
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by Donizetti. The soprano, almost col"Thp Mnrkp.I /01' Parricular
oratura, capacities of the contralto, were:
Terms will be
M~din Rppre.pn'n'i.e-CIlARLES A. HIGGINS
amazing and the listeners showed their
people n
arranged 10 mit
admiration by much applause.
Th.
the purchaser
fourth group, including "Night" by
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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"Where Your Sat1;nga Are Sale"
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given on April 23.
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Let us bear your share of any inconvenience which might appear unavoidable during the building of the Chester
road underpass.
While huge trucks obstruct the street and
general confusion prevails, telephone
your order to these stores and avoid a
trip to the business district.
The Stores listed below are all offering
free delivery and particularly during the
building of the underpass, these merchants promise prompt reliable service.
All of Swarthmore's stores will make a
speci~l effort during the next few months
to give real telephone service. Take advantage of this opportunity to save your..
self inconvenience.
Use your telephone and let us call at
your home for articles to be taken to
one of the stores; or telephone your
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The
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Finishing
Lacquering
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lIlHll'r the chairmanship of )'Irs. Roy
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TIll' Januar.... ).Iark Twin program
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ohjcctions to the Frcmhan thcory. First"
: he indicated. the ,abs.uruity of calling all,
,othcr-regardmg IIIStlllCtS as fUlldament-1
Robert E. Sharples, Editor and Publisher
'all)- scxual. Second, he asked th,e qucs-:
! tiUll, "How can there be a conSCIous un-:
Phone Swarthmore 900
conscious'!" but WCllt on to show l~ow, "I"
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i\tUJlLENBERG I\VE., RUTLEDGE
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clock's tickmg .'>l I\duluj for April loth, \\.IS ag.l1ll,
Swarthmore 1225
COlt ( )c aware 0 a ,
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872 So. 55th St.
En' ered ~s Second Class matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post Office at 5warth- ' olle
inr ilbtance, without
. . " being
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I "aware that
I 'J IH1,;tI'0llt'd 1111 :tlTPllnt (Ii illness and 16612 (;('rmanto\\'11
('l'rmantown
UIll' is awart' ul I.t.
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011 .\pril 23.
m._o_r_c_,_1_'_"_"__
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the {)('pths of Irrattollallly
Jtl\'olvcd _In givl'u
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' the scli as conceivcd by Frcud wer~ J~.:
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,tolerable to it philosopher, lIe whlmsi-,
TIIRIFT cou"rTERACTS Jr;'NT
- - - - -Andante~AlIegro
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IIUTI.EDGE.MOUTON I1UILDING & I.OAN ASSOCIATION
I Lund. "It \Vas a Lovcr and His Lass" notcd
psychologIst, phl~o:-opl!)
Itself
"JJ7lwrc l'ollr Savings Are Sale"
h\' (JuiIll'r, III Ie Truly Lo\"Cd )'le SOll by ~\'onld ha\·e. to oe the satl~tactlOn of .an ,
Con~cnalhcl)' I'ro~rt~ssin.--Curcfully lUunagcd-Sufc and Sound
'l's
No 1I0rc" 1I11l'ulse, wluch was an obv.'o?, ab,u,rdrty"
F. G. MEIIII, SecrI"",,., 2B Curnell AYennc, SWllr,lunorc, I'n.
l'hillll'''' ~
g ,; COIl,\
h\·
hrOllght
forth
two
encores.
.
Dr.
III
closllI
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i In.'> all
Negro Spirituals
ory in some respects IS ~allahcally ai?·:
lIn\\' "llt'11 \n' l1a\'"," Cllllll I l"/! ollt
The final group, cumposed of four I snrd, it has a wide rall~c 01 .uscfu}IlCSS 111
Tl~l'ir lIH ;,..;urcd \Illll· ... , ;.-11 rich anri
Ilcgl"O ~pjritllals and three enco~cs, IIll.'1Itai therapy. :\ Imcf (l!:,cusslon fol-:
dear!
proycd to he the climax of the cvellmg, I(,wed the lecture,
:
"Cit\' Called 1 kl\'cll," "Go in' to Ride Up
w
,
'Tis jl
in d~ Chariot," "Trall1flin'," and "Don'l
Story Hour
Class A Common Stock
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1'\'l'1 ~o
Tired" werc so well re-,
A WEUAIALANCED PUBLIC lITiLITY SYSTEM SERVING
Swarllllll(lrt, \\":1:' "lil'C a 1\1\"("1...- pbcl', cch-l'tl that ~ij:,s Anderson wa.s called
Thl" I'hl prllgl':1111 \li thl' yvar will bl'
THREE
PItOSl'EItOliS SECTIONS OF TIlE MIDDLE.WEST
~o qllid. n-:-tiul. grn'll :md CO(lihack to sing- "C0~Jlel Train Am Com in'," i ' l 11l11\'ie PII :\]lril 30 at the \Voman's
WITII EI.ECTHIC POWEIt AND TELEI'IlONE SEItVICE.
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well
as
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and
lastly,
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THE
New Library Books
Van Dillc, "Quecn \'ictoria" by Lytton
Strachey, "CottOIl l\tather" hy Ralph
Buas, ".\dalll's }{ill" by ),1. D. \Vinll,
"I.eniu" h\· \·.-Ierin -'fan:u, "H.ed trade
,Menace" -hy It. R
KllickcrLocker,
'·~tory oi pUl1isilIlll'lIt" hy II. E. Barnes,
"I'];lI.:e of .\.!.:ricllitllrt: ill .\Illcrican l.ife"
II\" \\riI~~III Cel'. l'arne.!.!il· Hcro Fund
"Abovc the Dark Tumult" by Hugh
\Valpolc "Good Earth" by P. S. Buck,
"Partrait by Caroline" by Syh-ia Thomp.son, "The Sophisticates" by Gertrude
:\therton, 1<1 mpcrial Palace" oy Arnold
Benllctt, "Scaral> :'II urder Case" by S, S. C'I'nlllli"..:il'll.
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I,y \Villa Cather, "Calihall" by \V, I.,
(:eurg(', "They Call )'le Carpenter" Ly
t.;lltull Sinclair,
Th()llla~ Dixon,
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Illall during the war ant;{ responsible for
th...: Sl:tntiardiz
01 the Harold plallc~.
.-\insworth Post ui tilt· Americall Legion
Th~ I.l',~iull WlllilS han.' been furnished
was hdd last )'Ioll{lay l'\"l·ning at the
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Philosophy Professor Describes TIlE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS;
Freud's Theory of
"As Ulan h~' his illtTlltioll.S ha
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Psychoanalysis
Grant that may. b:. his co-oppratlOn. mn~c ,
(ke!, apace
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REASON FOR STUDY OF
ECONOMIC NUTRITION
--Hnrry Emerson Fosdick. ,
Dr. Brall(1 Bbllshanl, professor of
philusophy, ga\'e the .'occond in a .series
SUNDAY
t Om'!iMilt Sa\'int: TlnH..'\
IJi tllrl.'c It'cturc..; Oil "SUIlIC Leadcrs of, 9:45 A.M.-Fir:-;t
Day ScHool tn Whlttter
Huu::;e.
:\ Illl'll1l'l'r "i tln: L"Ill'11lplnYllll'nl rOIll- l'ullh.'lIljl(lrary Thul1.L:ht" presented by the
A M --The Adult Cla!'s In the Meettng
lllithx: "I 111l' !:"nltlgiJ ha:, a:,ked t11at th~ department oi pbilllsilphy of Swarth- 9',1,)
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ioilowill,l.!,· he plIl,li"hl'd:
f
morl' Collcge b~t Sunday llight whell he
D1". DaIlSI'Ii. SUbjl'l't. "Tpll1pl'r:n:n'."
.~ll ;m ;Iddn·s.~ hdnrl' till' I:riti:-;h H_oya 1 dl',~cril'ell ~i.!.!Il1\l!HI Fn'ttd's theory 0
11 :00 A.:\J.--:L\lp(·ti1\!; for Worship In the
jh.\,·h":lllalysi:-, 'I'll ...· first It'dllre was
;"lI!COtillg HoU';C'.
SOl'il'I, "i .\kdicilll', all L':llg1i.~h d'\ctur ~in'll 1)\, I)r. h:.~s . .' II. 110IJlles on Albert
said. ':1:\ Illl'all~ 'Jf pr"per ."Ild, alll! ill- 'Fil\"kil~, Th~ L!~t IlllC will 1,(' giYclI ncxt
WEDNESDAY
lli"idt1;!l ltl'n',lit;lry CqUipllH'ut call hl' :-:'t1l1da\' lli!!ht at 'j :,;0 11. Ill. in the llIel't- 9::m .'\..;\1. to 2::\0 P.i\l.-tle\\·illt-; and QulltIll!,: III \Vhitticr 1I00ISl'.
Box IUllcheon.
any otht.:r cm-ir"llTllt'lltal 111\';111:-."
Thllmas \\·ill talk 011 llcnri Bergsoll.
t'eI"VlCC::,.
;\1Iotl1('1' d\Jl"lllr :-:I\~, "I:,.,ul ;11l
p!:tll1l1l;":- th" plal'l' oi psychoanalysis in
Ttlb
!->W,\trI'lBIOHE
;;)W;l1·thlll.,rc \\'0111\'11 arc kn'll "II this tllc tl'l'atll1('tlt "I 111(,lItal disl'ascs and ohpm·;tlBYTERll\~ CHUHCH
quc:'liull.
Th;.1 i_~ tilt; rv:t~O)ll I-or tIll.: sl·ssiuIlS. ;Itul ;t1~'-l desuihed tht~ apillica,J"hll 1';lIl'ry Tuttll', Pa:-tor
cias" thi . . I-"!'id;n ill 1ll ...· \\ Illll:tn's Club tioll oi the thelll"\' to thrl.:e od(I occur:\ cunii;ll iU\"lt:ltil)ll b gl\PIl all, ttl lLnitt' In
lInu'Sv "ll "1':e"!lUllll~'
.....
_-....utrt\I'lll,
.."
C011- l"l'tiCeS, slil):; \Ii tlie tOllgue, dreams, and
tll\· \':o!""hip :tllll ~I'I ncl' of till" cilurdl.
dU:1l:d 1n' \Ii . . " t~racl' I'. Dacoll "i the \"a,,('.~ nf Ill·U!'l1si. Frl'ud, he said, was a
SUNDt\ Y TltOHNIi'>TG WOHSHIP AT 11 :00
,
belicving
A~Ticllltllr;d
1·:.'ll'Jj ... j'iI) J:u1"l·all.
I '~'I)p I l' tII I J]"o)lIg!l-goi!!g '(lde\"Jllilli:-.t,
I 'I
I
H,'rllion b\' till' 1'OIstOI"
.
tilat l'\'l'!'\' lllcntal or p IYSIGl e\"l'lIt las a
"IN (;HItIST"
al"I' OI\\":II"C 11,)\\' "f tl)l' :'IJ-l'alkd ddicit;Ill'Y (;(11:'(', all~l tll'lt tIll' .'-'IilllllJi of slips of the
di~l'a:il"s. l·jck(:\~ . .":l'Ilny. de. Childn'lI tllll~lIe al](l tile like arc uft<:H root('d \-("'Iwr~ ilq.jill \\·ith O!"!--;;(n \Vol"~hil> at
:-;;I'ruloll h~' til.· PH"tor
ar,~ \'., ,l\\;,\~ \i\'lilll~ "i tlll''''I' di"v;\".:!'- dn,jlh- in the tIIh'oll."l'iotls part ui an illlli··OUIt I.UllTATIONS OF ODD"
oIt'I'(: i~ la,-k "f l(",d. Imt h('causC' \'idl!;ll'~ 1ll{'nL!l Illal~l'-U]l.
By hringing"
Thb Sl'l"\'I(,{' ('If)~(''i at 5:";5 o'clock
tlii:~ ;.. .;. I- ..... ~ ginn the jll'0I)CI' did.
Ilh W 1Iidd'."11 l'X!ll'l"iI'IlC('5 into the li.!!ht of
'I'll\' 81l1Hlay 8cll'1.,t lit 10:00 SUlleay I;; II
. \ 11'lkd .. 11<101 :"II\,ci:Jli,..t Il;lllll'~ n'naill tIlt' c"ll,~cif)lIs sl·li, a elll·C i:, effected,
Jill(' pla('"
;')1" you and your children .
Largp l'Ia,,:;(',~ In!' 111('11 alld WOIllPll.
f;\lllili"" "~!:II','lI i:Lll1ilil·.~". llH':IJlill),! that
I )l'l';IIII'-:, ;tcCllnlillg to Fre1ld, arc Yl:,ry
their ~Iid l"JlI~i~tl.'d oj to,) IIltlch of ccr- ~i~llifil'ant, and anal.'"::;l'," of them arc of- YOUNO l'I~OI'LE SUllday (·'.-('l)ill!--; at 7 :011
~'a]s, p"talo,''''. etc. ll11kdallcl"I! 11_\ .!!I·lTIl IVII ~hockill.:..:ly rl'\"l'aling, :15 tlley arc the
-----
\'t'~et;lhk" :\11<1 Inlit.
kJXC l',"cl'~~in' ~II,~ar.
!!e:-s !Ii ~lIl'h :1 did
.
(hlll'I"
,,1;ll'n·
;!I"\'
j"
i"r
t!wrdrllIll,
'-;\\;lrth:lll'1"I' \\"1I1ell ",11" h:J\'l' ki~III'I'
fur it ""Itld Ill' tr:tilll"ti to help 1l1"lhlT,~
ill It'lll'(',~ "llI"rl' lh l · 1.1](I;...:d i_~ ~lll;dl. IIii'
i;llllil, 11~11:(11\ br.:.!\·.
f(ltld threalell:' tile !ll·;dlh IIi tlw .!.!.I-llwin!.!
t'llil']!"'ll.
II \\',111(1
II,· ;1 \\'I,d~ \\"\·11
\1'I·rth d, ,ill;! ill thl' l'1l1ll 1111 III ity.
and d;n drl'allh 11);1\' he c1ctl'dl'd.
-Defines Frc~dian Tct'ms
f}r. I:lallsh:m[ \\"t'ut Ull to explain
clTtaill h-;)llh UIHIIl which Freud's theory
1'l'\"tII\TS.
'J'hl' "Iil~ido" h~ dl'scribcll as
tht; pUl'fJo;-.in: striving" 11lward a goal; it
j~ CfllllplI~ed of two kinds oi desires,
"l·]j-;I~~l'rtillg, an, I otlll'r-rq..:ardillg, tIll:
~('cnnd oi which Fret1d insists upon <:all~
111,1..(' ,,\,xllal.
.\ '\·oll1]1I(·x" he defined as
• I •
a" ;,1<-a or "., "j ;>!eas ehargcd w;tJ, a
CONCERT BY COLORED
largl'r alllollllt ot' clllotil)], than is norCONTRALTO ON FRIDAY ",,;1. ":\Cllros;,' Wi" eXI'!;,;,,",1 as a llI;Jd
illrm Ilf mental di~l';]se n'sillting from a
NIGHT DELIGHTS MANY· ",mil;.. , ,,; 'he e"o and 'he "ce"sor,"
Marian Anderson Sings Under
Auspices of Cooper
Foundation
..··············i·
i···••••···
PARK
TUB WISE rl1t\N IS HE WHO IN HIS
PLANS AND VII:510N '}'t\KES IN THE
:
giitcd
colored
011
i
C(JI\-
tr:III". ,~;I\', ;Ill (·:-,cl·lltnt cOllccrt IIIl(kr
the :nl_'pict;s ()j thl' CUO]lel' Foundation
ill l'1"lhicr .\lclllorial Frid;,), (~\'\'njllg, •
.\I'ril 17. Tilt: ani~t's \n·ll~rlllll\(h-d pr()- •
.!!r;llll "j hulll ela .. ..,il·al and i;llllili,!r IlUIll- ::
1)('r" Illlfilll'd Iii!.: t:Xl!t:ctilti,)IlS oi 1ll:llly
\\ It" \\"l're delighted hy a :-;imilar perf(ll"llldllC,' la'-t ~t:al'.
.'\n apprl'ciative :
;llIdil·\lI,"{·.
thriller! h.\ :'I.f iss :\w\t;rson's
. . lr"l~t'. 1lit"1I,,\\' ,""in:
Ji,·,· lillIe....
TIll" h:-'l groLlp of negro
:-r)irittl:d~ ,\:!~ I'drtil"lILtdy aplll"aiiLlg' and
i
WHOLE AND NuT " Pt\HT 01"
LEN'(;TH 01" illS I.IFE.
I:
l\IETIIOlHS'l' El'ISCOl',\L
CIiFRCH
Lloyd P. SU'\'~'lL:i, l\tini"tl'r
\ri~-;
Wide Experience
I 1:1;-. 'Ilil,] :,
.\Il,kr~(lll
periclin' 'JIl tIll"
,'(I!lt'vrt
!'.tagl·.
,
WIde
('x-
IUT gl'lllTatioll.
Till' i'rll.~ralll "i,ennl with a n'n
BOlIlIlIl"ini',> "I'<:r la glf,ria
"Spirah" l'llr,
Spirate"
I•.\' 1)(Jll;IUfly,
i.:
;lllri
":\Jldllja" I"
:\Io;:arf. The Ilt'xt grlllll' :
in(111
rich, minor 1"11\",~ iull I.:xjJl'<"ssifJll, also
"III l.i~'IJ(''>ltht'' I,y l.iszt, aile! "VOIll
11(,1l1t- I'itll'i,," :lIld "Zilf J()hallllisnacht":
Iw Crin!. Tlw ;lIldil'Jl((' was 1;"~1'1I hy'
~~Irpri_,>,~ I.) tilt" high trills of !he 1.1C~.t
:-; ... lccti(lll'" inllil tIll' opera "I.a I'avonta .'
hy )J(lIIiZ<'tti. TIlt· ~OI)r;1I10, almost col-,
(,ratura, cap;u'ilil':'> oi the contralto,
am;'l~il1)! ;llld lit .. li~kll('rs ~howl.:d
admiratioll
fottrth
I,,'
groutl:
\VC~( ;
thclr I
Support Your Community
While huge trucks obstruct the street and
general confusion prevails, telephone
your order to these stores and avoid a
trip to the business district.
10', H, STEYENSON. Jr.
110 I'owl'holl An', 1...111:-;110\\"11(', Pn.
'l'l·ll' .. IHHIl'-~J:lfli!'on (,,1-71-
The more money you keep in Swarthmorethe more prosperous it will be.
Make a practice of buying from local mel·chants - who bank locally - which aids local
development.
SwarthDlore National Bank
and Trust CODlpany
LANDRETH'S
During Spring
smENTIST.
OF SWARTHMOUE
Park
lIarvnrd
11
,00 A,",-Sunday
II :00
A.M.-·Suntlav School.
Lf':;"(ln-~erIllOIi.
Wcctnc~dny
('\'I'lIill~
eac'h eXCPj)t
weck.
J). m. Rcacllnf-t
room1I1('('tln~
open dally,
Sllndnys and holiday:,;, I P.M. to 4 P.M .. ,
8
Church edifice.
Kentucky Blue Grass,
Orchard Grass, Shady
Grass,
Bent Gt'ass.
Terrace Grass, White
Dutch Clovet'.
6th & Madison Sis.
HC:l(l1n~~
Room.
Call for Catalogue
Plenty of "arking SlIaee-:\tadison Sln'pl, is two-way
Hardware and Household Supplies
GARDEN TOOLS AND SEEDS
South Chester Road
PHONE SW. 105
HAMILTON
HARRIS & CO.
Tailoring, Dry Cleaning, Dyeing
South Chester Road
Branch Store, Old Post Office Building
11 Park Avenue
SW. 504
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
I;. )IAY HAMII.TON, ~IIJS, BAC, DIRECTOR
1'lIIVATE INSTIIIJCTION
CLASS INSTIWCI'ION
.. hIllO, Voice, Theory
Vinlill~ lIarI), Mandolin
Piallu
Theory
All (land und Ordl(~stra
Vinlill
1\1:uulolin
Instrulllents
MAIN SCIIOOL
I:ENTIIAI. CITY SCIlOOL
70:UI \\'.',.t ~;.nrr(·11 Rd.
UIII. 225-171,1- Chestnut St.
liIIIH~r Bur),y, I'a.
I'hitn., 1':1,
Phone BinI. 4-11-7
" or,u"I1""
'I
~
'Ie
hJr:r;"~ lor "'
(l JOI" ollr .'JIIl"·UI
.~""''''f>r ('~n"rst's ..
MARTEL BROS.
Fresh Fruits, Groceries
Vegetables
Fish
South Chester Road
PHONE SW. 761-762
:
('un\ (,lIil'II~'('
SWARTHMORE
MARKET
B"I'III'''''lh
Chester 3800
SUPLEE'S STORE
All of Swarthmore's stores will make a
special effort during the next few n1.onths
to give real telephone service. Take advantage of this opportunity to save yourself inconvenience.
SHIRER'S DRUG STORE
Complete Line of Drugs and Soda
•
Fountain Products
PHONE SW. 857
1-235
lIIull'l' Ollf" n)u!' I'm' HUll'
III
SEEDS
McCALL'S SEED STORE
TRINITy CIIURCH
Protc;;tullt EPlsCOjlfll
Chc!-)tcr Road IlIHI College Avcnup
Rector
Rev. J. Jal'deu Guentll('r, S.T.M.
I
·\11
GARDEN
Use your telephone and let us call at
your home for articles to be taken to
one of the stores; or telephone your
order for immediate delivery.
Sow OLD ENGLISH Lawn Grass Seed
Plant Sweet Peas-Fertilize the Lawn
Vigoro-Bone Meal-Sheep Manure-Etc.
Evening tillS P.M.
8:00 A,M.-Holy COlllmllllloll.
9:45 A.M.-Sullda" S('hool lind Bible Clns,;.
II :00 A.M.-·-M(Jrllill~ PmY(,1" lind SNIl1011.
The Stores listed below are all offering
free delivery and particularly during the
building of the underpass, these merchants promise prompt reliable service.
4'SeTtling SwarthmorE: Since 1904"
W., I""., a h,lI Ii",· uf
,•
.,1' ,hI' .l:H·at ,"llltraitIJ'> (,i
Let us bear your share of any inconvenience which might appear unavoidable during the building of the Chester
road underpass.
Del:awnt'(~ COllnty Hl~pn'~l'nl:lth'c
"POOTl\.IEN A:-.tJ) JIORSf;:\lEN"
All nre corcllnl1v ItlvltNI to attcnd the
i:
Ill' ('h'bl:!l tn :
",ill,!..! ,\ill! tIll' .\'t·w Y"rk l'hilharmonic •
()relic"tr:!. I II-r 1l1lt1:-lI:t1 t..iellt has won.
ht'r widl'~J)rl';ld n·l"l!.~nili"lJ ;lllt! EllrOI){' :
;lIld .-\llllTi,'a han' ;ICci:tillll'd Ilcr as {Jill' :
PHILADELPHIA
Store open Saturday
.,prvic('s lind lise the
]~2.),.
III
_~I:l" \\:t_~ ~1t.:lI:dh· IIlJllIJrt·d t"
15]8 WALNUT STREET
SCr\·i(·(''i. April :.Wth
!J:";5 A.!\l.- SUNIJAY SCHOOL
11 :00- :\t()"lIill~ \VO!"'illljl
THUHSDA Y. APRil, 30TH
South DL'>trkt C'0ll\'PU1Hlll of tlw
WOMI\N'S HOME MISSIONARY SOCIET\'
Sl'ssiulls 10::10 Blld 2:0()
uring Construction of Underpass
lnveslmenl Secul'ilies
'"TI';NOENCIES IN RELIGION"
i
well- rl"ll~ I, ·rt;d.
In"orI)orall'd
Our Stock is Large
Quality Best.
8:UO-F.\'PIlLIl~ \V~Jl":',JlIJl
•
AVENUE
Tim
------~.\\' Alt'('fi.\IURE
andSHOP t: f'IRsT-C-H-U-RCii--oP-C-'HR-'-ST.
AVCI~~:\.~(~(~~;V
DARTMOUTH
:
GIVES VARIED PROGRAM.
.::
.\lldl"r~()Il,
I'n'nilH:" at 8:00
'I'll(' TlIH\W('('k S('I·\'II't'.
rialllag(,1 It'clh. scion,;. Frend, hilllsl'l i, has w(Jrkl'd out
a cOlllplicatt:d .~.\>Il'!ll \J f symhuls hy
"'U.!!;!I· and bck which till' 1l11";ming ui iJoth night dreams
(·Iwq.!\·
\hri:1l1
\\'{'(hH'.~dllY
cl1ildrl'll l'xprt'~sjoH~ uj thc dl'sir('s which the I
01' I
tIt; ( Iall- "n'llSIJI"" ha:-; :;uI'llrI.:S~l'd into the lllleOIl-
S\lllll'
(lie
)
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
"\"'11'11"
"""" ""';,-,'ry
"1'111' 1/"rk~'1 lor 1'lIrli.."I"r
1ll1H:h applause.
Thf:
illclllding "Night" hy, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
All metal parts
of Frigidaire keep their
PECKERMAN the TAILOR
silvery -satill sheel1 for life!
Tailoring, Dry Cleaning, Dyeing
South Chester Road
The lifelong Iuslre of chrome. plate on all exposed melal
pans is one of the outstanding advantages of Frigidai~c
Advancl:d Refrigl:ration. There arc many others. It IS
such features of bei.lUty and convenience that have placed
Frigidaire in lite forefront of ils field,
PHONE SW. 1727
*
*
*
THE NEW ALL WHITe PORCELAIN-aN-STEEL FRIGIDAtRES ARE SOLD WITH
A 3 'YEAR COMPLETE 'GUARANTEE
I)EI.CIlE~TEH I ITIl.ITIE~
(.2,) \\' ,·I.1t ~I"
n,,'.I,·r.
CALL
Pine's Quality Meat Shop
OllU'.
I'a.
."t·.li" Ilt'I'r'·~'·"'"';I·t·-CIIAIU.ES . \. 1I1f;(;PoiS
Terms tvill be
arranged ro suit
rhe /)urChaScT
Phone Sw. 547
PAULSON & CO.
20% Off All Rug Cleaning Till May 15
PROMPT DELIVERY
CALL SW. 529
100 PARK AVENUE
•
COLLEGE PHARMACY
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD and PARK AVENUE
Phone Sw. 857
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6
THE SWARTHMORBAN
APRIL 25, 1931
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
LEcruRE GIVEN HERE
A lecture on Christian Science under
the auspices of First Chur(:h of Christ,
ScieDtist of Swarthmore, was given in
the Church Edifice, Saturday evening,
l.IABILlTIES' AND SURPLUS
I'
THE IDEA.L DESERT
fee
April 18th by Mr. Galvin W. Allan, of
etalned Amounts on Contracts •.•.•.•.•••..........•
583.00
Bonded Indebtedness ••••....
Surplus.. representiog exCt'ss of' As"s~i' ~~i~~ii~· ~"v~~. 'I:i~biiiti~~::::::
................................................
TOTAl.
ENGLE BAKERY
12 Park Ave.-SW1\. 844
attended by just a few faithful stU·II~'_ii_"'__;;_;;;_"'__;;_;:;;;;_"'_;;_;;;_"'__
_;';;_;;;_"_"'
__;;_!E"'
__;;_;;;-"'--2i!EOE="'=~""';;;;;;;;;;;OE=OE="",=;a;=;;;;;;'i!iiJl
dents. It was decided at this meeting, I"
-----=--------------------------------....--as recorded in our Church Manual to
"organize a church designed to commemorate the word and works of our
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE, DELAWARE COUNTY
Master, which would reinstate primi~
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
tive Christianily and its Jost element
of healing." In the yean tbat I have
been a student of Christian Science
I have seen many healings of so-called
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1930
incurable disease, much suffering and
sorrow destrowcd and want supplied.
To tbe Dorough Council and Burgess
March 28, 19.11.
Borough of Swarthmore.
'
I have had many heajings, and so
1!elaware Connty, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
much help along the way that I can
Gentlemen:
assure you that the truths which Je~he .Borough Audito~s of the Borough of Swarthmore have completed their ex.
amlnatlOn of the. finanC131 records of the Secretary. Treasurer and Tax ColI«tors
sUs taught are as operative to-day as
for the year ending December I, 1930.
they were then, and that they may be
. '!!te s.cope of this examination consisted of a verification of the assets and lia.
blhtles.1D the manner and as set forth in the comment of this report. We also
to you now what they were to St
~scertalll~ t!lat the records of the Secretary. Treasurer amI Tax CoIlec:tors were
Paul,-Christ, the Power of God.
HI reconCiliatIOn a~ of December 3t, 1930.
Respectfully Submitted,
Mr. AUen took for his subject, leWM. R. MAIN'.
'us, Our Exemplar, and said in part:
W. 10 JOHNSON,
If we would understand Christianity,
\\' ALLACE McCURDY,
Dorough Auditors.
-its Principle and its practice,-w('
must begin by understanding its FoundCOMMENT
er, "the man Christ Jesus," because he
ASSETS
and he alone has been its perfect exCASH
ponent, its perfect demonstrator. lJ
we examine the life of Jesus as por~
All easll balances were ';"Cconciled .with the balances as set forth on the bank
statements and further verlficd 1-y dtrect correspondence with the depository.
trayed in the Gospels we cannot fail
.It ..... as found that all recorded cilsh receipts were deposited and receipts trans.
to note some of his outstanding char.
mltted to the secretary .in the manner prescribed by the Borout(b Council.
The .recorded cash dIsbursements ..... ere checked in detail With the minutes to
acteristics. Let us consider a few 01
determme 1£ all Tlayments had been approved by the Council also that each
his traits which have not been s·lili"ar.ment was SUI'ilortw by a properly allproved bill.
•
A summary of all cash funds of the Borough follows:
ciently stressed.
First, his selflessness. During the
Casb Balance
Receipts
Disbursements
Cash Balance
January II.
During:
years of his ministry he seemed to
During
Deocember
193 0
Year
Year
31, 1930
have no ambition for place or power.
General Fund •..... 11.526.77
80,284.0S
69.049.67
.22,761.1.',
SinkinK Fund •.....
3,788.41
no desire for superiority or prefer7,Z49.08
6.44[.33
4.596.16
Hall Fund
.......
147·24
l,oJ5.87
1,0
8
3.88
mcnt. It is true that just before he
99·23
Special Dep05its and
Retained Items •.
entered upon his ministry he passed
35'·9.2
1,854.20
268.11
Special I:und ••..••
3.768.00
3,898.40
through a great struggle in overcom.
9 2 .36
ing the false 5eose of self: the desir(t
2
82,3 7.48
21,811.61
for fame and dominion strove to assert
itself. But it is also true that this
SPHCIAI4 FUND AND RETAINED ITEMS
desire was completely rQuted, and that
never again did it become apparent in
This fund rcp,:csellts cash dep.osits on hand to insure the Dorough against the
his life.
expen~ of repiacul8' ~oad& and 81dewalks in the same condition as when torn up.
Durmg the year thiS ~und was reduced $1,818.28, which represents replacement
\Vas it Jesus' desire that his follow~
costs and returned deposits.
ets should serve their fellows in the
SINKING FUND
&arne way. that he did, that is, in the
A 6ummary of the cash Iransactions in this fuud follows:ume spirit? Did he commend a life
of service as a practical ideal? Let us
RAl,ANCE, DeccmL'Cr 31. 19.29 ........................... .
see. You will remember that on one
RECEIPTS
occasion Jesus called his disciples to
bim and said.
"Ye know that the
Taxes . . . . • • . . . • • . . • . • . • • • . • • • • • . • . • . • • • • • • . . • • • • • • • •• 4,534.99
Interest •••••..•.•••••.•.•••.•...•..••.....•••••••.•
21 4 0 9
princes of the Gentiles exercise do.
One Dorough of Swarthmore Dond sold ....••••••.••••• :: 500:00
minion over them, and they that are
Allegbeny Co. Dond redeemed ..•...•.•.••••••...•.•... 2,000.00
great exercise authority upon them.
lJ.037·49
But it shall not be so among you: but
DIsnURSIlMENTS
~edemption of Borough Bonds •••..•••..•...•.•.•••.•.•• 2.500.00
• . . whosoever will be chief among
tate Tax .....•....•..............................••.
141.33
you, let him be your servant. H In JeInterest on Bonds •••.•••.••.••.••.••......•••••••••••• 3,800.00
6,441.33
sus' estimation, then, the willingness
nAI.ANCE. December 31, 1930 .......•...••••..•••••....•.•
4,596.16
and ability to serve ranked higher
than the desire to be served. Service
ranked higher than dictatorship; selfThe securities iu this fund were ree!uced during the year 1930 $2,000.00, due
to tbe redemption of the Allegheny County bonds.
lessness than selfishness.
Christ Jesus is our Exemplar our
DONDED JNDJo;n'I·I~iJNr:.SS
ideal model. We as Christian ScienThe amounls of outstanding bonds of the various issues on December .11. 1930,
tists arc his followers. The ideals he
were as follows:
presented, the qualities of mind he
nONDJo:O INDERTEDNHSS
manifested, we must strh'e to emulate.
I~oan 4-Uoads. Interest Due April and October, 1St Serial. ....•••••••
2.000.00
Recognizing this, the Founder of the
I.oan 5-~ew~rs, Interest Due April and October, 1st SeriaL ••••••.•••
2,000.00
l.oan
8-1'.(IUltllnent,
Interest
Due
January
and
July.
1st
SeriaL
••••••.
6.000.00
Christian Science ~ovement, Mary
I.oan 9--Roads, I.ntl!'rt'st Due January and July, 1St SeriaL ••.•••...•. 2.1,000.00
Baker Eddy, in her "Advice to Stu~
I.oan Io--Refundmg, Interest Due May and November, 1St SeriaL .•• SO,OOO.oo
dents'" wrote (Miscellaneous Writings
8.1.000.00
p. 303), HI..et us serve instead of rule'
knock instead of push at the door
GHNERAI4
human hearts, and allow to each and
everyone the same rights and privilOuring the period of this examination we found the accounting records of the
l lorough
eges that we claim for ourselves."
in a uni£ormly good condition.
On Ja.nuary I. 1931,. the Borough started to liSe the check voucher system. whicb
But we were speaking of selflessness.
meets With our unqualified approval.
l:et us hear Mrs. Eddy again, this
u'Ve ncommend that you install a general ledger and a card of accounts so that
a vouchers can be c~lIled to facilitate the distribution of expenSe. 'VI!.' also reo
hme somewhat more emphatically. In
comm~lld t~at the receIpts of the Treasurer carry full information relative to fines
the
Christian
Science
textbook.
Ilenalhu, discount and net amount credited to the tax dUplicate.
•
"Science and Health with Key to the
Scriptures," she writes (p. 568), "Selfabnegation, by which we lay down all
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
for Truth, or Christ, in our warfare
BALANCE SHEET
against error, is a rule in Christian
AUDITORS' REPORT
0;
Science." Why should this be so? Be.
DECEMBER 31, 1.30
ASSETS
fiejjer~1 Fund •..•...•.•.••••.•••.••••.•.•••.••.•
S· . lu~.d ·1·····································.
,lteCHI
rUnt
...•..•.•.••••..••••••.......•.••..•
22.761.15
99•..!'.1
9 2 • .16
.. ... .... ... . . .... .. ...... .. .
ACCOunts k«eivable:
1930 :faxes Unll~id .................... .
1~2~ 'fa,,~':J UnpaId ..•.•••.•••••••••••...
12
axe!l Unpaid ......•••.••••••....•
J,iens-Roods~rarvard Avenue •.••.••.•••..•..••••
":,,rthmore Avenue ••.•.•.••••.•.••.
\V,pcelon Avenue .••...••••.••••••••
D estdale Avenue ...•••..•••••••••••
artmouth Avenuf' ..••••••••••••••..
p
7.5-11.00
RJ.13
62.10
4.596.16
1,500.00
6.096.16
1,249·74
1.121. 6 7
278.36
7 1 7. 19
Sidewalks-Riverview Avenue •
Pole and Main Tax-Publie uliIiii~~::::::::::::::::
29·40
'.150.80
Permanent Improvomenta and Equipment:
RocHI and Sewer Improvements
Puhlic nuildings and Grounds···················
Equipment; "'ire. Police, 1I
16,.500.00
42,000.00
30.430.00
.....................................
1,308.95
62.171.98
2,272.88
.1.5 81 .8 3
Total Taxes Due .Dorough 1929 ......•.....••.••.•...•••.•....
Total Taxes UnpaId as of D«ember 31,1929 •...•.....•.......
58,590.15
7.5'41.00
Taxes. 1930-CoJlecled ..••••....•.........•••..••...••....•......
1929-Collected ..••••.........•....•..••••...••.•••.......
p
1928-~01le1:ted ..••••.............•••.•....•.•........•...
roceeds of .Notes ($18,000) ...•..........••.••.•••••..•.........•
~n ForeIgn Fire Insurance .......••••.••.•••••..•....•....
Re~~lts ..•.....•...•.....•..•...•..••.••.•••.•••••........ _.•••
F~ alned Amounts •.•.......•......•.•••••••••.•...•••.........•
~lJles ........................................ '.'.'.' ........... .
oe and MaIn Tax ..••..••••...•••...•.•••.......••
S5th.Mfl Dis,rict New Fixtures .................... : .... : ~ ~ : :: :::: .
ails action of Sidewalk Liens ............................. _..... :
Sale of hlaterial ••••••••.••.••.••••••..••.......••••.•.••••••.••
Payment for Leiperville Road •..•••••..•........••••.•.••••••...
~Urdries ...•••.••••••.••..•••.•..•.•......•...••••.••.••.•••.•.
I ~ un~ of I~erest. on Notes •.••...•.•.•••..••.••••••••••••••••. _
IlnreR on
eposlts •••.•.•....•......•.....•.••••.••••.•••..••.
sj eDtais •...••••••••....................•••••••.••.••••••.••
of .Borougb Bond •........•.........•.••.•.••.....•••••..•.
I e emphon of Allegheny Co. Bonds .......•.•..•.....•....••.....
nterest on Donds ..........•..•.•.•••........•.•...•...••.......
5 1 •0 49. 1 5
5.671.72
862.36
17.603.33
560.73
1,758.50
733 ..0;4
335·00
1.24 0 .73
204.00
3.98[.46
257.5 0
4,434·75
139·09
2.c;6.67
322.77
391.62
:i0o.oo
2.000.00
70.00
p%
RaJ
................................................
Credited to the following Funds:
G.en~ral Fund .•••...•••••••.•...•...•.•......•.•...•••.••••
~nklng Fund ....••••...•.......•...••........•••.•.••......
all Fund ..•••.•••.•.•.....•.•• ".'." .•.....•.•••••
Special Dellosits and Relained Items •.........••.••••... ::::::
Special Fund ••.••.••••••...•..•..........•....••••..•••..•.
80,284.05
7.24Q.08
1,035'.87
35·92
3,768.00
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
SCIIEDUI4 E D
STATEMENT OF CASH DISBURSEMENTS
FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1930
SUlldries
.. •.•••..••..•........••••.....•• .•••••••
18,000.00
2.9 6 7.50
.:loo.oo
1,000.00
100.00
85.62
282.13
......................................... .
...................... . .. " . " ,
"
Sundries ••.....•.••.••.•.•••••••.•........•.••••.
Insurance ...•..••••.••••••••.•....•...•••••••••••
FIRE
Td~phonc ••• • • • . • • • • • • • • • . • . • • . • • •• • • • . • • • • • • • . • •
A[alnt.enance ••••••••••••.•••••.•••.•••••••.•••.•..
~~PhC;S •..•••••••.•••••.......•..•..•••••••••.•••
. vertulinB •.•••••••...•.•...•.•••••...••.••••.•••
~!remii's Relief Itund of Swarthmore................
Ire
yJrants. . . .. . . • • •• • • • • • • • • . .• . . . . .. .•. • . . . .
~~ura!,ce
I
N······ ..... ·...........................
uctlOn- ote on Fire Engine....................
nterest on Notes ..••.•...••••••.......••.•..•..••.
HEALTH
Sa1aries
Supplies
•••··••···•••··•··········· ••...•..••••..•
MISCELT.ANEOUS
170.28
Kimmell Tract Annexation EXI)ense ..•..•••..••.•••• _
Kimmell Tract, Proportion of Ridley Twp. Indebt.
edness •••• _..................................
Inspection and Surveys ...•..••.•••.••••.•••.••••.
Sund.Ties •••...•.........•••••..•••.•...•••.••••..
Repair. Equipment •...•.••••••.•.•••••....•.......
Insurance ..••••..•..•.•••••••...•••..•••...••••...
Grass Claim....................... .•.•..••... .••.•
AdTerti$illB •.••••••••••••••••••••...••..•.••••.•••
• 18.87 8 .34
Manufacturers' Banquet
ily of Swarthmore Crest, motored to
\Vashington, D. C. over the week-enrl.
·..
Miss Florence Tricker, of Haverford
avenue, entertained at tea Thursday afternoon.
Dreel-'s
a\"~nue,
Registered
Plumbing and Heating
entertained at tea Thursday a£-
• ••
William Hugh Berry, who is in the
six
grade of the College avenue school,
Iis th
in New York today and tomorrow.
Hugh earned the trip by securing twenty
ncw subscribers to a Philadelphia newspas)er.
I
·. .
:\,1r. and ~Irs. Robert E. Sharples have
m(lved to their new home in Thornbury
Township, Delaware County.
flnd us tucked away in the most beautiful part of one of Allantic
City's broadest Dvenues, just 0 step away from everything that's
anything in the Warld's Playground. Here's seclusion without
snobbery. Here's beauty without austerity •••• in a holel as
lIIodern ali 1930 •.•. with rates as modest as 1920. Spacious
lounge rooms,a solarium andsun-d'2ck. Food that would delighton
epicure. Comfort. Service. Quiet. All these are yours as a guest of
WALTER H. LUFF
Mrs. John Howard Taylor, 01 Kenyon
t ernoon.
tired of rooms and baths ___ • and want something
IFa you're
little more like home, then come to Hotel LafayeHe. You'lI
fi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;I
..____ ..__.._______________________________ ,
• • •
GardenBook
"I got them at Dreer's" Is
so often the answer, when
you ask a neighbor the
secret of his success with
Vegetables or Flowers. Our
1931 Garden Book will help
you choose the best Seeds,
Plants and Bulbs
and tell you how
to grow them.
The nineteenth annual banquet of thtf
Contractor
•'. I
Gas Fired Boilers and Automatic
Water Healers
Roofing-Sheet Metal Work
I: I
I
I
Bell Phone 989~R
Swarthmore, Penna.
H
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.:
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,:
.
,
···..··__ .. _-_·_-_·_----_·_-------------.--1
N.J.
------------'------
• ••
'lore than 300 tickets were sold for
Itlw "Neighborly Night" program held
\V ~dnesday evcning under the auspices
of the Fortnightly for the benefit of the
l1n~mployed.
* • •
Soundly built to serve you
long and well
BOWLING GREEN SERVICE STATION
If you could see
,. f.)
oun~c ~~~~::~~~~~
,"~'.~'
'~
the new Chevrolet
one.quarter
and arc irulividu..
Sh being built, you
ally fitted f,y hand•
would understand
The special aUoy.. 1:::;~'-::';~::"'~:""'.Lc:J
why it performs so
steel crankshaft ChelTOld t:QrI are run mil-
well, lasts so long
is the subject of
and brings sOlJluch
truly am.azing caro and precision in
.atl8faction and pleasure to its owners_
JDanuCacture and cannot vary from per-
The quallty of raw materials Is held to
fection in balance more than VI inch-
.tandarda unsurpassed anywhere in tho
ounce I
autolDotlve industry_ In the manufac-
These few examples of Chevrolet stand..
CALL 1896 FOR
ture of the engine alone there are hun-
ards indicate the care used in the
ELECTRICAL WORK
dreds of separate inspections_ Pistons are
JDnnuCacture oC every part oC the car.
Prompt Service
Work Guaranteed
"It will be a pleasure to serve you"
c.
Ottley Lynch
OWNER-MANAGER
570.28
T1!.pUtonpintn.-.hoKin,
o_o/,fIe many monwously
GOCUrGfl!guuflitSuJeJlamoinroin Chet!rold quality
I ions 01 milt's fflrh ,'ea,. or
C~n~rol Afolors' grl!or
prolling /Vflund
OUR 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE
matched in sets to within
Soundly built to serve you
-INSURES-
one-half ounce. Piston pins
long and weIll
mU8~
be within 1lh: tenths of
promise with quality in
one one-thousandth of their
manufact.ure means no
.peclfied size. Connecting
compromise with complete
SAFE INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS
No com.-
IS.OO
60.65
193.62
7 28 .00
16.00
166.39
685.06
147.25
::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::: :::::::::
Insurance •..•..•••••••••••••••••••••....•..•.••.••
9 2 7.63
BondsNo.8 •••.••••••••
No. 4 ............ ::
NO.4 ............. .
No. 18 ............ .
Phone 1228
"Now is the tillle to let us change your
Differential and Translllission Grease"
r,948.11
217.20
195'.4 2
13.75
206.79
Coa1 a~d Furnace Operation.........................
~anltor s Salary .•••••••.•.......••....•••••••.••••
urner ~Iainlenance •••.•.••.......•...•••••••.••.•
Ga!l and F:lectridty ................................
Repairs ••..•••.•......•••....••.•••••.•.•.•.•...••
Supplies •.•..•...•....••..••.. .••....••.•.....••..
Insurance ••.••.•••••..•••••.•...•...•..•...•••••.
Supplies •...••.•••••.•••.•..•...•.•.••.••
Repairs a~d Altelatians .................... :.......
Inspections and Mans ..................... :.::·:·::
Refun~ ~f Deposits ........................... :.:..
Ad"t;:rhslng .•...•...•.•••..•••••••••••..•..•.•••••
Ret31DC'd Amounts Returned •••...•••.•••..••.••••.
M ["5. William E. Witham and fam-
BALTIMORE PIKE and PROVIDENCE ROAD
15 0 0.00
1,755.49
4,259.51
6 1 9.48
315.22
18 0.9 2
689.58
-=
PUBLTC PROPERTY,
•••
Swarthmore, Pa.
''fiss Carol Cross, daughter of Dr.
George H. Cross and Mrs. Cross, of
Princeton avenue, Swarthmore, and Mis!
89.6S'
300.00
431.49
9.40
1,462.95
570.00
615.36
1.485.00
503.06
-=
Sf.dewalts •.•••••••..•.••.•••.•••..•••.••.•••••.•• _
•
• ••
s.....
4 00.00
Collection of Garbage .•••••••....••...••.••..•••.•.
Rent o£ Jlydrants .•...••••.•.•••.••.•......•••....
IStreet I~ighling •...•••.....•••..•....•..•••....••••
nsurance "." .•.•••..•.•..•••••........••...•.••
Supplies •....• , .••••••••••••..•....•.•.......•••••
•••
phll.de(oh'. . . . .
_.c...c:..._
..........................................
• • •
• ••
1306 &prill. Ga:rdeo
:45 0 .00
14 0 • 2 3
7.:276,'41
703_46
830.59
.c;,54·91
309.80
4:2·91
118.3:2
~quIP.ment ane! Repair!; •...••.••.••.•.•••.••.••••..
uftrlles .••••..•..........•••••...••.••..•••..••••
fi:if~~~e .:: ::::: ....•.••....••..•••.•.•••••...•.•
I
t
-=:.::.
POLICE,
SaI'!i"
~;I~
Ihl. pa6lic:atiOllo
13,504.7479.56
667.6.2
2I.J4
930.00
3,000.00
5 1.75
49.00
235 00
339:33
Ad
11~1!':~i:il!!!II!I!II:;::IIII:'II::liil!I!llli!lilll'1!III !m)IH11111
A eopy F__ If:/Ou m ..." _
-~..:.
HI GIIWAY ,
~epa.!rs-Road. Contract ....•••..•.•••.•••••••.....
S apalrs--Equipment •.•.•.••.••...••.•••••••••.•••.
RUiJI'Iles ..•.•.•••. _. . • • . • • . • • .• • ••••• • • • . •• . •••.. •
Nepayment of Retainers ...........................
I ew Ford Trltck and Form.......................
bor .•..•.•.......•..••••••••.•.••...•••......•...
Vertlsln&, •.••.•.••••••••.•....•...•.....••.••.••
~ettlem.en' of Claim .• " • • • . . . • . • • • • . . . . . • . . . • • • • • • •
and Surveys ••....•..••.•••••••.
Sn!l~lons-Plans
undnes •••••••••••••••.••.•••....•.•.•••••••••••
Redemption of Dorough
1..oan NO.5, Hond
J..oan No.8. Bond
T.oan No. 9, Bond
I.oan No. 4. nond
7.686.23
3.374·60
TOTAr.
Less: .Commissions Paid Tax Collec::tor ........... .
DisCounts, Taxpay('rs 5 % on payments made prior
to September 30. 1930 ................... .
GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE:
R
"
N ot~s Parable ••.•.••••••••••••••.•••••••••
getirJnE'
alanes. Secretary and Stenographer ••••.•••••••...
Salaries •. Treasurer •.•....•...••.•••...••. , ••. _•..
Sa1arieJ, Solicitor •.......•••..•••....••......•...
Auditors Fees ....•....•••••.......••••••.........
¢d.ve~tisi.ng ..•...••.•••••••••••••.•••••••..•.•...•
nntlng and Office SUJlplies ••..•••.••.......••••.••
Donations:Library I'uod •••••..•.•....•.•.•..•..
200.00
Emergency Relief •..•.......••••••.••
250.00
7
cenUy moved to their new home '·in Jane Hanna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manufacturers Association of Delaware I This represents ODe half of the amount
I1
Thornbury Township.
James Hanna, 01 Maple avenue, Swarth- County will be held at the Chester Club: needed.
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I
*
*
*
m(lre, have returned to their homes from and radio broadcaster will talk on the
Mr. Charles R. Pickering and family a stay in Annapolis, Md.
.'
W ashing~ II H • Lawrence Choate, Prest
' d~t 0 f th e
• I ,
tOPIC "Behind the Scenes at
Mrs. R. Erdman Wilson of Lans- of North Chester road are spending this
FOREST FIRES IN
ton." Con McCole, noted humorist, will IBrotherhood o! St. Anm:ew, will speak
downe, formerly of Swarthmore, enter- month at the shore.
on Thursday evening, April 30, at 6 :30 Iat. the eleven 0 clock Sel'Vlce on May the
tained at Bridge last Saturday evening.
* * •
Mrs. John Bacon Douglas of North
STATE CRmCAL o'clock. Frederic William Wile, widely I third.
Chester
road
entertained
at
luncheon
and
.
.
known editor) author. political analyst I
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Lueders of
bridge
yesterday.
The
Jorest
fire
situatIon
throughout
I
supply entertainment.
: Bishop Taitt confirmed a Class of nine
Princeton avenue entertained at dirmer
•
last Wednesday evening.
Pennsylvania was described as "most J
'on last Wednesday evening. The mem~
• I •
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rutherford encritical" in a warning issued by S e c r e - .
bers of the Class were: Margaret G.
tertained at dinner last Friday,
• * •
tary
Lewis
E.
Sialey
of
the
Department
ApprOXImately
$20,000.00
has
been
colA
't
R bert S B' d S I D
Mr. aod Mrs. J. L. Servais of Dickin* ••
··
C
jrmlage,o
.
If,
amue.
Iecte d for the New Trmlty
son avenue entertained at dinner last
of
Forests
and
Waters.
hurch
I
CI
'd
J
.[
R. C resson, AI'Ice L.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Jarden Guenther of
•
:y
e,
r.,
J..., ary
Saturday.
Reports from dis t ric t foresters Fund. Ernest o. Lan~e, ~neral ch~lr-l Hadley, E. Biddle Reg, Lydia May
Harvard avenue entertained flie members
of the building fund committee at din- throughout Pennsylvania indicate that man of the teams workmg !D ilie partsh, r Lodge, Francis B. Murphy and Ht"rbert
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alger and Miss ner last evening.
many fires during the past week have reported at a dinner Thursday night. I P. Willitts, Jr.
Helen Strandburg entertained at bridge
resulted from brush burning and careI
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Freeman Jones lessness with smoking material. The ex~
last Saturday evening in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert E. Sharples who ro- and ,son of Coming, N. Y. have been vis- tremely dry condition of the forcst has
iting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Gould, Jr.,
of Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Jones led to many reque.sts that a proclamation
be issued by the Governor prohibiting the
were former residents of Swarthmore.
Rock Gardens-Lily Pools
* ••
use of smoking material and the burning
Planting and Trimming
Dr. John Murphy and Mrs. Mur- of brush in the forest areas of the state.
Hardy Borders
phy of Dickinson avenue entertained at
Secretary Staley makes a special ap~
bridge last evening.
peal that all persons refrain from start~
• • *
ing brush fires and from throwing away
MORRIS LINTON
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Turner of
Landscape Gardener
Yale avenue entertained at bridge on unextinguished smoking material whet
Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Francis F. conditions in the woods are such that
Ownership
frond:l.
fires may start.
Jones of Corning, N. Y.
Managsmenr
&
eo".
403 CORNELL AVE.
• I •
• ••
12.580.18
Swarthmore Electric Shop
411 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
rods are matched to within
_":"':';2
27.20
5 2 .35
604.00
204.,50
,.6S.42
84. r 3
247.7 2
Chnrold
prl!Cu,on
instru·
IlM!'n" an n>gularly t:h«1ud
o,gainsr malin gousn u,hidl
~ accurote
om! miUionJh
oj an illLh
satlsfactlon in owncrship.
'0
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-.::::.:.::..::
7.68
SCHEDULE C
Tax Duplicate 1930:
A~es5ed Valuation $5,105.065.00 @ 12 Mills ...... .
Kimmell Tract $113.900.00 @ 8 Mills •••.........•.•
TOTAL
THE SWARTHMORBAN
•
3,553. 2 -1
SEWIlR,
~pec!al D~T)QSit5 and Retained Items (See Contra.) ••.••. - - - SmkmK' hilld:
Cash •...•......•••..••.•....••..•••••...••••.•.•
Sccuritits
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281,488.64
FOR YEAR ENDING DE<;!!MBER 31, l~~P
~I~td:ie~'::
Cash Available for Current Needs:-
83.000.00
190.657.75
BOROUGH QF SWARTHMORE
STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS
"My Friends: Tomorrow will be the
52nd anniversary of a meeting called
by our beloved leader Mrs. Eddy, and
God.
6,920.00
327.89
~;~~itDe.!~h~le.md· R~b.i';~· ii~~'s' ·(S~~ 'C~~t~~): ~::::
A trs)", a knife and plates are
all you need for dessert when
YOU
serve our deUeioWi i~
cream. No trouble at aU. You
know _our cream never faUs in
goodness or promptness of deUv~
ery, -.ad you know that every
member of the family prefers it
to any other delicacy. Serve our
ice cream frequently for dessert
and save yourself endless trouble.
Toronto, Canada.
Mr. Paul Freedley, the First Reader,
in introducing the ll'cturer said 11)
part:
cause selflessness is an essential quality of spiritual man. Because se1£fulness, if we may use such a term ot
the belief in a sclfhood apart f;om
God, is not a quality of the real man
and never did belong to him. God made
man in His, God's image to expross
God. If man is the expression of God
he cannot manifest a selfhood apart
,from God. You understand, of course.
that when we speak of man as God's
likeness we do not mean that mortals
are God's likeness. Far from it. You
and the material body which you may
sometimes thing of a~ yourself arc two
entirely different things. Physiologists
tell us that our phYiical bodies are
completely changed or renewed every
fow years. You may have had five or
ten entirely different bodies, but no one
of those bodies which you have left
behind was you. Your true selfhood,
tile man of God's creating, is a men~
tal, a spiritual being, the expression ot
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APRIL 25, 1931
-THE WINDOW'S
:BR.OKENl"
In
1.685.32
LouseLold eme1'gen.
des depend on your
NEW CHEVROLET SIX
The 6reat Amerleaa Value
New La.., Prl"".-Chevro!e,'. p""senger enr prices rongofrom $47510 $650. Truck
chassis prices rangojrom $355 to $590. All prices 1_ o. b. Flint, !licl,. Special equipment e~tra. Low delivered price. and easy torms.
telepLone. It summons
aid and expe~t .lr.ilI with
SOD.OO
500.00
Soo.oo
1,000.00
2,500.00
State Tax •••..•.•.•.•..••• _ .••••••..••...••••••• ~.
Interest •••..•..••••.•••••..•.•••....•••••.•••••••
'41·33
3,800.00
least possible delay.
6.44 1.33
~ee
yO.... dealer below
82,327.48
HAMBLIN CHEVROLET, INC.
CHARGED TO TilE FOI,I.OWING FUNDS,
GJ're~ler~ Fdund ••.••••...•••••.••••..••.•.•..•....••
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6,-141.33
1.854.20
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George H. Hamblin
401-3 Dartmouth Ave.
TELEPHONE
Ralph E. Wentzel
Swarthmore, Pa.
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'!HE SWARTHMOREAN
NEEDLEWORK CUILD
APRIL 25, 1931
ELECTS DIRECTORS
At the m~eting of the Needlel\'ork
Guild held ill the \Vomall's Club House
Tuesday of last week the following
new directors were announced: Mrs./
~ichael Kovalenko, Mrs. R. C. Allen
:Miss Afargarct Tuttle, Mrs. Lewis Fus~
sell, 1frs. S. S. H.uthcrford, Mrs. Asa.
Don Dickinson, :Mrs. Ellwood Garrett I
:1\[r5. John _Marshall, )'1r5. Normal; I
Hulme, "Irs. \Villiam 'V. !\oratos, 1I.frs.
Arthur Rcdgrave, :Mrs. Harold Griffin
:Mrs. Raymond \Valters, Miss Eliza:
beth Steele (who is taking the place of
her sister, ~[rs. Charles A. Smith, who
was one of the best workers in the
Swarthmore Guild, and :Mrs. S. S. Far-
PARTY DESSERTS
"
J,t
LITTLE COST
askjng that ~hree feet of sidewalk be
removed and the curb set back to allow
parking as usual while the underpass
is being built.
the present time.
Just like being
I
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.On Friday l'\'elling, April 17th, the
Girl Sconts took part ill a singing con-I'
test at the Upper Darhy Junior High
School. All uf the troops of Di:-;trict
G were represented. The judges awarded first prize 10 the Glenolden troop
and secoud l)ri7.e to the Swarlhmore
troop.
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ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
ACTUALLY the salads
and desserts which look so elaborate at a com.
pany dinner are the easiest things to make on
the menu. Smart hostesses have discovered
that the sherbets, the parfaits and special
frozen salads which formerly had to be
ordered from outside, can now be made
quickly and simply in an electric refrigerator.
The girts from Troop l(j and Troo[l
194 who sang were Irma Zimmer, Bar-
Just one of the marvellous conveniences of
the Electric Refrigerator!
AS LITTLE AS
II
$1 o
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WILL NOW DELIVER AN
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
TO YOUR HOME
L
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CHARLES lU. WELLS
ARCHITECT
a •
FAMOUS CHEF yourself
when y,ou have an
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may prove Es·rATE OF ANNA CA:\IOEN' HALL, late
of Sw."hmor" Ho"u"I" D.la,".,' Coun','.
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r·e;~~i~}~,I.:an!l~st~~~:~::~;' on tile above Estate
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ha\'ing been gran:ed to the ulldersilmcd. all
persons baving claims or demands against the
COMMUNITY BASEBALL
Estate of the decedcut are requested to make
kllown the same and all l)erSons indebted to
TEAM TO PRACTICE the
decedent arc requested to make l)aymcnt
\\ithont delay to
LOUI n BALL
Swarthmore's
Community
Baseball
. ,
ARTIlUR
J, GROVER,
team is scheduled to get underway next
2 q Dickinson Ave..
week with the first game to be held about
Swarthmore. Pa.
Or to Alhert N. Garrett, Attorney, 228
Decoration Day,
Robert Reed, captain
Carrett AVI.'IIue, Swarthmore, Pa.,
of last year's team, Prent }'fanning, veteran pitcher, and Porter Waite, catcher,
are all anxious for the team to start
practice early this year. Fred Pine, who
LOST
has managed the team for several
sons, says that notices will be sent out
LOST-Lost hand tooled leather CigarettE
to prospective players within a few days
case. lost on Saturday at or near the corasking them to report for practice next ner of Dartmouth and Park A venues. He·
ward. 314 HaI'Vard Ave.
week. Mr. Pine says that several new
men have evidenced interest in playing FOUND-Strlng of beads on Chester Rd_
Call Swarth. 1376.
on the local team and that everything
points towards a successful season.
CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT
~~iiii~iiii~iiii~iiii~iiii~ii~~ IFOR
RENT-Garage for rent. Close to station. Heated
Winter.
Swarthmore
Emmons & Andes
BUILDERS
Phone
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NEW FEATURES • HANDSOME CABINETS. LIBERAL GUARANTEES
Frigidaire. (jeneral Electric. Welsbach
Prices, $173.50 and Up
A PIONE!R
IN VOLUNTARILY ESTABLISHING lOW R£'TES FOR
...
ALL ELECTRIC SERVICE
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
1304.
in
Call
RENT-The BlenheIm. 224 Park Ave .•
SWarthmore. Housekeeping apartments.
6 rooms, 2 porches, furnished or unfurnished, $70 to $100--3 rooms and kitchenette,. $45.
4-25
FOR RENT-Sunn:v, cheerful room, fi.lrnIshed lor one or two. 1n home of Col-
lege professor. Near
Swarthmore 335-M.
Yale
Ave.
Phone
over
theoldroof
~Ses.
Slate, Asbestos and
Asphalt Shingles
put on right
WOODWARD, JACKSON
& BLACK, Inc.
Swarth.4-3
Sheriff~s
Levari Faeias
Of6.ce
No. 1917
December Term. 1930
Court House. Media. Pa_
Saturday, May 2, 19JI,
9:30 o'clock A. M.,
December 'rerm, 1930
All that certain lot or pie<:e of ground with
the buildings and improvements thenon erect.
ed situate in the Township of Haverford.
County of Delaware and State of Penns11vania,
being Lot 30 on a certain plan of lots made for
the Merion Title and Trust Compan.Y. of Ardmore by Franklin and Company, C. E_ February 25', J9Z3, revised July 30, 1924, recorded
No. 1709 in the Office for the Recording of Deeds, etc.,
in and for the County of Delaware in Plan
Case 2, page IS, more particularly described
as follows. to wit:
Beginning at a point on the northwesterly
side of Ardmore avenue (as widened to the
width of forty·eight feet by the addition of
twelve
feet onof the
thereof) and
at
the distance
twonorthwest
hundred side
ninety.two
twenty·six hundredths feet measure4 north fifty
degrees sixteen minutes east along the said
side of Ardmore avenue from a point a bend
in said Ardmore avenue where it curves
radiusa ofcomer
twentyoffeet
distance
forty.
~1~~~~~~[1~~~~~~~~t~~ Iaaround
the for
arc a of
a circleofhaving
eight and eighty·sbc: one·hundredths feet and
m,··'dl.
.!;i·v';~'U~;
a
side of
.,i1.,_},,!',a,oe l intersects
View roadwith
(60 the
feetnortheasterly
wide), it being
a
extending
and westward into the said Millbank: road.
Under and !lub,'ect to certain huilding reo
. .
d' .
slrlctlons. con Itlons and agreement.
Together with the free and common use, right,
lil-ertyd and
of the aforesai4 driveway
f privilege
d'
d'
as an
or -;Iveway passageway an, water
course at all hmes hereafter forever, 111 com.
mon with the owners• tenants
a .. d occupiers
.
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ORDINANCE No. 324
g~und
Valle1
corner
of Lot 031 on the said plan. thence along line of
Lot 31 at right angles to the said Ardmort
avenue northwestwardly one hundred twenty·
and
one-hundredths fed to a point
IS on the said
thenet
l,qts 18 and
tbirty
aDd
thence north
fourteen and
1~~r;;]~~~t~:~¥j~dr3~1~~:~~
to a. "~·C-'·.
Lot
~o
may he extended by John H. Me·
Subject to a mortgage of $2900.00_
'c;
~~~~~'::,;:a~~;;]ti:~~;)~:::~~:~
a::;~~,~
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and thence along
sixte~n minutes ",'est s;;Y',;'!;':ii~~.
An Ordinance levying a second annual 5~
Improvements consist of two-stOI'y'.'ddlu:~~~: I ginning.
cial tax or assessment on aU asscssable prop- bouse. 16'1'25 ft. One-story stucco
to Abo all
firstthat
mentioned
pointor piece of ground
erty ..... ithin a certain tract of land anl)exed to S'xS'6"_ Porch front. Basment garage.
certain lot
the noroug~ of Swarthmore by virtue or
with the buildings and improvements thereon
Ordinance No. JIO, approved November 21St.
Sold as the p,operty of J, Philip
erected situate as aforesaid. being Lot 31 on
192'9. Situate in the Southeasterly ~rt (If and Elsie Casaccio his wife, mortgagors
a certain plan of lots made for the Merion
the Borough, sometimes known ~!I the .Klmmel real o ..... ners.
Title and Trust Company of Ardmore b,.
raet for the purpose of reimburSing the
Franklin and Company. C_ E., on F~ruary 25,
noro~gh for costs ant! ClI:penses atten~ant Conditions-$2So,oo
ca!lh or certified check 19.2J, and described according thereto as fol.
uJlon said annexation and the future adlt!st·
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da
low"
w,', .
ndeb'e,lnes!l
incurred
thereby,
ys.
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t f l'em.g
til on u. y 0 sa ei a ance l en
the second of ten annua assessmen s or I!I JOHN B. MILLER, Attorney.
Beginning at a point on the northwesterly
l)Urpose.
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side of Ardmore avenue (as wid~ned to the
He It Ordained by the CounCIl of the or·
idth of forty·eight feet by the addition of
ollgh of Swarthmore, and it is hereby enacted Le.vari lladas
No. 1976 .....
twelve feet on the northwest side thereof) al
and ordained by authority of the sallie:
the distance of t .....o hundred two and t .....enty·
SECTION I. ltur the ye~r 1931 there shall
December Term, 1930
l)f,~ levied and assessed agamst all a!i5essable
six one·hundredths feet measured north fifty
property within the tract of I.and herem c~lled
All that certain lot or piece of ground with degrees sixteen minutes east along the said
the Kimmel Tract, more partu:ularly described I the huildings and improvements thereon erected, side of Ardmore avenue from :J. point, a bend
hereafter, over and above th~ general no.ro~gh situatc in the Township of Upper Darby, in the . said Ardmore avenue where it curve!l around
Tax Iloth for current expendItures and !lmklllg Cuuntyof Delawarc and State of Pennsylvania, a corner on the arc of a circle having a I'adiU5
fml,l, and over and ahove all ot!ter taxes or beginnillg at a point on tbe west sid~ of Kent of twenty feet for a distance of forty-eigbt
a~ses~lIIents lawfully asscssed. agamst propcrty road at thc distance of seven hundred and and eighty-six one-hundredths feet and inter·
within the said tract, a spec.lal tax or aSy~5s- forty.four feet southward fram the !louth side sects with the northeasterly side of Valle,
lIIent at the rate of three 1I11l1s on the do lar, of Walnut street· thence extending south eight View road (60 feet wide), it being a corner
or $..Jo on everyone hundred d?lIani of a~sessed degrees, fifty-nin~ minutes cast along the said of Lot 32 on the said plan. Ihence alone
\'aluatioll for thc Jlurpo~ hcrclllafter dsct. fortr· side of Kent road twenty-four feet to a point line of Lot J2, at right angles to the said Ard.
SECTION 2. The tract o~ Ian. In t.n ill the north side' of a certain four feet wide more avenue northwestwardly ninety-one and
Bllrough of S\\arthn!ore un wlllc~. tins, slleclhal altey extending eastward into Kent road and siX'ty one·hundredths feet to a point, a corne.
tax or as'
.
.
d'
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-. S', '" 'n ,I, ....... outheasterly por. westward mto a c~rtalO ten feet WIde nvt!way of Lot 17 on the said plan, thence :lIong line
}e
d· g
th
_• . t
I, t
,
d
lion of the Borough of Swarthmore,. County exten ,lII
!lor waru ID 0 wa. nu s ree an of Lot 17 north thirty degrees forty-tbre~
oi Dda\\.ue and State of l'enns)'lvallla, h~v. ~outh\\ard l!1to ~Iarshall road, tben:e extend- minutes east ninety-five and forty-nine onehundredths feet to a point, a corner of Lot 30
Ill{ been annexed to said
Dorough by Ordm· 1IIg south el~ht)"·o.ne degre~s on~ ml!lute
on said plan, thence along linc of Lot 030 at
ance No. .110, apllroved N elV. 21St, 19.ZIJ. and along the. sald four feet wIde. ailey eighty .
.s descnhed more particUlarly in s..'ud Ord. to. the middle of the a,foresald te~ fcet WIde right angles to the said Ardmore avenue south'1)
JIO and also in Ordinance No . .11.\, ap· dnvewaYi tllence extendmg north eight degr~es. castwardly one bundred twenty-three and sixty·
J1r~\'ed \tardl 21tll, 1930, le")ing thc first lift)',ninc minutes '~'est along the sam,:, twenty- otle bundredths feet to a point in the north·
of the said annual assessments.
four feet to a pomt; thence extendmg north Westerly side of said Ardmore avenUe and
.sECTIO~ 3. Thc foregoiu~ special t~~ or eil::ht)',ol~e degrees! one mi.nute east eighty feet thence along the same south fifty degree!l six·
a~sesSllJcllt IS levied IlUr~\1ant to the l,roVISH1I15 to the first mentioned pamt and place of be· teen minute!l west ninety feet to the fir~
of Rection 5 of said Ordinance No. .110, ap· ginnmg.
tioned point and Illace of beginning,
provcd Nov~ 21st, 1929, and is levied as the
,.
Under and ,subject to ccrtain I:uildi
second of ten annual installments to l'e col·
Under and subject to certain building re.
~trictions as more fully set forth in
)ent!·d out of the propCrly in tllc said tract for strictions.
tl,c purpose of reimhursing the Borough of
dced reeorded in Deed Book No. SS(
"
S\\arthmnrc for any and all amounts found to
'l'ogctllcr with tbe free and common use. ,67, etc.
be due to the Town!lhip of Ridlcy hy way of right, liberty and privilege of the aforesaid
·,Ijustlllellt of indebtedness, and to any other Ill"ivate driveway a!l and for a driveway, pasSubject to a mortgage of $t6,ooo.00.
person or corporalion, and all incidental fees ~age\\ay and water course at all times here·
and costs involved in thc annexation proceed· after forever. in common with the owner'S,
Inlprovements consist of two and one-hall
ing, or growing out of same, Council reserves tenants and occupiers of the other lots of s:or)' stolte and frame house, 2SX36 feet. One
. richt to dct("rmine tlu~ time, manner and ~round I'ounding thereon and entitled to the story addi~ion, 12X'I6 fcet. Enclo!lcd side porch
amount of future installments over the said Use thereof, or to any othcr properties to which Garage, 18x20 feet.
•. ~ind of ten year~ ulltil lotal amount of said the use of the said driveway may he extended
cost!l and exp~nses ha!l been collected from the lIy nollert A. Ferguson, Jr,
Sold as the property of Clarenee E, Fair.
. "'<"flt or future owners of properties com·
banks and r~ayette K., his wife, mortgagorsi
prised within said trad.
Fayetle K. Fairbanks. wife of Clarence F..
Suhjcct to a mortgage of $4,500.00.
Passed this sceond day of April. Anno
fairbanks. real owner.
Domini One Thousand Nine Hundred anti
lmpro\lements consist of two·story brick and
thirty.one.
frame house, 16'S"X3S'J", Basement garage,
Conditions-$2So.oo cash or certified
FUANK S. R EIT7.EL,
on day of sale; balance in tcn days.
President of Council
Sold as the propcrty of Tboma!l J. Smith and
AtleI't:
Gertrudc S. Smith, his wife, mortgagors and JOHN n. MILLER, Attorney.
ALnERT N. CARRETT, JR.,
Secretan·. real owncrs.
Allproved this fourth day of April A. D.
No. 1975
Conditions-$.250.00 cash or certified check I.evari Facias
1931.
on day of salei balance in ten daY!l.
.\. R. I.ANDIS, Burgcss.
December T~rm, 1930
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JOliN B. MILLER, Attorney.
All t h a t certam
. I ot or piece
.
NOTICE TO CO:\,'l'RACTORS
0 I groun d WI',h
.X-olice is hereby RiVen I,)· the Huard of
the buildings and improvements thereon erectDirectors of the School Distriet nf Swarth· J.evari Facias
No. 1708 ed. situate in the Dorough of Sharon Hill,
'''~f(', Pennsylvania. a District of the Fourlh
Count)· of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania.
SALE-Electric SewIng Machine. Elec- Class of Pennsylvania. that scaled hi lIs are
December Term, 1930
as shown on a !lurvey and plan thereof made
refrigerator. Four Bamboo porch cur- invited (or the ~rection ami cOlllptetiton of
hy Damon and Foster, C. E.. Upper Darby.
All In excellent condition. Call ,\It("rations anti Additions to the School Build·
All that certain lot or piece of ground witb Pa., on January .25, 1927, and r.cviscd Janu~ry
143-M.
Inl! on the !louthwest corner of Colleg-e and Ihe IlIIildings and improvemenls thereon erected, 31,
19.27. l'ounded a~d des~n~ed accordlpg
Princeton Avenues.
situllte in the 'I'ownship of Upper Darby, in the: ~hcreto as follows, to WI~: Begmllll!-g at a pomt
WORK WANTED
Pursuant to the J~aws of the COlIlmon· County of Delaware and State of Pl.'nnsYlvania,/," the south~esterly side. of Chfton avenue
wealth of Pennsylvania, ~eparate sllccitications and desenbed aceording to a survey and plan (forty f~et w~de) at thc distance of two hun·
WORK \VANTED-Carpenter work, general hav(" heen 'Irepared and sCllaratt- hids will he th~reo£ made by Damon and Poster C. E •• of tired IhHty.nme feet and twenty·four hund.
for the General Contr.:let, thc Ut111er Darby. on the fourth day of February redtbs of. a foot !neasured north twenty·five
jobbing. FuJI size windo..... screens $3 up. rect'j'·ed
Reese. Plumhing, Ihe Heating and \'enli'atill~ and 1927 as follows, to wit: ileginnmg at a point degrees, elghtecn m~nute,s and fift~.five seconds
Galvanizl.'d wire.
Samples shown.
the Electrical \\Turk.
on the south side of Guilford road at the west ~lon~ the s:tld s!de of Chfton .avenue
Swarthmore J2S-U.
The execution of afl \\ork to bl.' in aefonl· {h~tallce of eighty.six feet and fifty.two one. fr~'m It~ IIItcrs~ctlon (I~ exte~ded) With. the
alice with the Illans and specilicahons alltl un· hundredths of a foot mcasured westward along middle hnc of C~ester Pike (sIXty fee~ wld~);
For Rent, Swarthmore, Pa.. two large der .he supcrvisioll of Ritter & Shay . .\rehi· the south side of Guilford road and on the arc Ith~nce soulh Sixty-four degrees, hfty.n!ne
housekeeping apartments, six rooms and tectH, Packard HuitdillK, Philadelphia. PCWI:!, uf a circle having a radius of eleven hundred Ilunutcs and twenty-fiv~ seconds wcst passlDg
bath. open fire places, private porches. Copics of plans and spccifications, includitlJ.:' Ih'e f~ct and thirty.seven one.hundredths of a I partly. through t~e. middle of a party wall
These apartments look out over a large (;l'lIeHII Instructions for BMdt'rs, are (III lile ioot (ChMd bcaring 10 right) from the int~r. ~el'aratlllg the hmldmg erected 011 thes~ premlawn with shade and have three exposures. for the inspectiun of all Hdders :'I.t Ille office section of the south side of Guilford road, if ~~~5. from Ihat erected on the f!remlses ad.
All conveniences of an apartment com- nf Ihe Architects aud at the office (If the eXlclIIle
bIned with the ptlvacy and comforts of a School District ill the Collegoe A'·('lIue Build· l,ane, if extended, thence extending westward lorty-mnc hllIulrcdt~s of a foot to. a pomt In
real home. Possession I\lay or June 1st, :II~, S\\l1rthmorl', i'ellllsylv:'l.ni:l. l'Clu:raciurs along the south side of Guilford road and on th.e nor~heasterly sld<: of a certam ten feet
1931. Phone Swarthmore 489, Albert N. lit'sirinK c()l)i("s of ..,:aid plans aud sl,ccijicalioll~ Ihc arc of a Circle having a radius of eleven '\Ide dnveway extending northwest~ardly a~d
Garrett, Swarthmore, Pa.
ior l'I('ir I,rivate lise "\ he rctained IIY them
h
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d
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th
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y anf con.nec In/;dthWI
until time of receiviuJ{ litis can "roellre same hundred li"e feet and thirty.seven one- hund· sout
I easn.,'aru
d
tcerd ~m
hy apllheation tu tilt. Architcet~, application to n"hhs of a fool (chord learing to the right) ot ler
rlvewaY!l. 0 v~r:ymg WI
S ex en '!1g
he accompanied hy check in tlw Slim oi $ I.;.nu; the arc dbtance of sixt~en feet and twcnty· northeastwardly
I
h IIlto CI.lfton Iavenue afo.resald,
h
31n.uu of \\llIch will IJe refuntIed IIllOn the l·ight one,hundredths of a foot to a point, t l~ncc nort
twenty·hve (egrccs, e~g t~en
..
.
I,'nce
extending
south
one
de"
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,
six
minutes
IllIllu.e.!I,
fifty-five
se.eonds
.west
alon.g
said
Side
In all parts of this BEAUTIFUL return fll :lle !llans and !\lIeCl ll call"lIs.
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lIids
arc
to
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sniJmiUe(\
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eij{hty.live
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and
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BOROUGH furnished for 3 or 4 month., \\lIh "lIld form", COl'Y fOf which is (."ontailled hundr("dths of a foot to a point in the middlc and twent)'.hunf~redths of a foot to a pomt,
$75, $85, $100, $125 and $150 per month. in the spl'cilil'atiClIIS, ~\11 IlIlh. \\ la·ther for line nf a cerlam ten feet wide driveway which I tll.ence lIorth !llxty·four degrees, r.orty.seven
Also three furnished houles on yearly Cuu~ral COli tract or sCllarate l,ranehe~ oj tilt: extcIHls wl.'st\\arti from Church Lane crossing 11IImute!l, fifty·seven seconds east passing pa-;tly
lease. Call Swa. 1I1-J for appointment. w. rk ~hall he Hulmlittefl in ~la!t:ll "II"elollcs the head of a cert.nin other len feet wide drive· throllg~1 ~he llIlddle of a.party wall sep:natmg
clt'ad)' marked "Bi,1 on AlteratlOlIS :111(t L\~llh· \\ay and cUlIImunieating at its westernmost end .he bmlthng erectcd.on tne. pretnlses •• :om that
WM. S. BITTLE
tions 10 lilt" Sehool nui'din~ fnr tIll" Schnul \\it11 a certain other ten feet wide driveway, erected on the. Ilrt"lIIlses arllOlRlnl;! to the northNotary Public
Real E.tate Dislrict nf the Burollgh oi S"anhmore. 1'1.'1l1l' "olh of which extend northward into Guilford ,'cst seventy-su:: f 7et ~nd forty.mne hundred~hs
~ylv"lIia," and addre~sed to .\tr". isait("1 Van road, Ihence
extending ~astward along the of a foot tt) a pomt In t~c southwesterly Side
Ue\\ater Hyall, S(·cH·tary. and lIlust he tic, 1II111flle lille of the first above mentioned ten of Chfton avcnue af~resald. al!-d thenc~ soutb
liverc:d ttl hcr at the office uf the !-ich'KJI Hi", feet widc driveway· sixteen feet to a point, twenty·five degrces, e~ght~en mm,,~es, flfty·five
tril'l in the Collc~c Avenue Buildill~, S\\arth' thcnce extending north one degr~e, six minute~ sceonds east along said stde of Chfton avenue
more, Penna., not la:er Illan M;tlu 1' .•\1. vav'l \~est eighly·eight f~et and eighty.five one- ,ghteen fcet and for:ty-four ~undredths of a
light Savillg Tillie Tllllrsfla). ),1:1) I4lh. hundredths of a foot to a point on the south foot to tile fint mentioned pomt and place of
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side of Guilford road, the first mentioned point Il·ginning.
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Each contraetor \\Ill I'e rcquin·d. to hie \\lth and place of ~ginning.
his "id 3 cc:rtitie
lol.'lleral Instrllctions for Billtlers, malIc out
Under and subject to certain building re- ul1lnterruptcd U!le, right. liberty and privilege
to the School District nf Swarchmure, l'enna .• s rietiol1s.
of the afore.laid driveways a.s and for passage·
\\ hich ccrliiied eheck IlIIl:,;t he hlell bl' till"
ways and water courses at all timeS hereafter
contractf.r as a Rllaralltel.' that the II-:~C~ ..... I"}
To;;ether with thc free and common use, right, If,rcver in common with the tenants, owner!l
co.,tract and bond "ill he entcred 11110 a.., lil.:erty and privilegc of the aforesaid private and occupiers of the other lots of ground
r("fluired lIy the saul Board of ))Ircctor~. ~!\Oltltl driveway as and for driveways, passageways uounding and abutting thereon and baving the
FOR THE YOUNG
any contractor whose Hd or bitls nre accclltcd and water courses at a.1I times bereafter for· right thereto; subjcct. ho .... ever. to the propor.•e.aula In llirnishiup; allproved 1.IOII~b ~.Illt ever, in common with the OWners, t~nan15 and iunate eXI,ensc of maintenance thereof.
BRIDAL COUPLE
contract as retlulred. then ,he cerUhed e'\ '::k occulliers of the othcr lots of ground bounding
shall I.e £or£cited to the Scil()(11 Oi,stnct.
thercon alld entitled to the use therl!of.
Subject to a mortgage of $3500.00.
I he certified ehecks of the three lo\\(:st
hil\f\Crs in each hranch of the work .... iIl he
Two sweet apartment.a--each
Improvements consist of two-story brick and
Subject to a mortgage of $3.000.00.
rt'tainefl by th~ Owncr for a ~riod Ihlt t:x·
!ltueco house, 31'XI8'6", Front and back porches.
of 4 room. and bath. Hardwood
_u(hnK two wttks to allow them lo) d("ter·
Improvements con!list of two-story stucco Basement garalle.
mine the lowest. resllolIsil:ic bidder. fhe bouse, 16xzg fed_ One-story 5tuccO addition,
Doors, built-in tub., shower, hot
checks of all other hidtlers "ill he returncd J'6 n XIO'. Porch front, Basement garage.
Sold as the property of Amelia D. Roak.
water heat. $50 per month. Janhy reRistl!red mail the day immediateh' follo\\·
widow, mortgagor; Amelia D. Scott, wife 01
11lJ.: the date of recelvinl( hids.
I Sold as the property of Abe Master and tcster D. ScOU. reat owner.
itor service.
The lloard reserves the riRht to rele<:t :my I LiIIian "laster, his wif~. mortgagors, Lillian
or all bids.
~laster, wife of Abe Master. real owner.
Conditions-$250.00 cash or certified cheeil
B) ord~r of IJoard of Diredors oi the
on day of sale; balance in ten daYB.
School DistriCI of the Dorough of Swarthmore.
CHAS. A. SMITH
Conditions--$2So.00 cash or certified ebeck
Pennsylvania.
on day of sale; balance in ten days.
JOlIN D. MILLER, Attorney.
Phone Swarth. 70S
MRS. ISADJ;I. VAN DI~WAT":]{ RYAN,
Sec:r~tary,
JOHN J. CAIN, Sberiff.
JOlIN D. MILLER, Attorney.
FOR SALE
SUMMER HOMES
See .the Beautiful, New Spring Modelsl
c.All Suburban Stores
COp_Ito Arllnrton Com.terr)
it
Sw. 1600
SWARTHMORE, PA.
crMeEMORIALSIe/
No. Lansdowno AVO., Drexel BUI. PI..
being built,
Riverview Ave.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
Wm. J.Rst.Cartledge
1843
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a hardship 011 botll the people shoPPI'ng
in town and the lnerchallts."
Baltimore Pike
and
RUTLEDGE,PA.
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Cemetery Work a Bpeclalt:v
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underpass
At the
President
of the Board. I any
other
toboun!fing
which the
use of orsatd
\V.
Roger Fronefield,
of tbe
lots properties
of
thereon,
requests all
should be widened," said Joe Pecker.
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man w en 10 ervlewe, an
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Or to their Attorney,
done at once it will permit parking as Esq., 1429 Walnut Street,
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The School DIstrict of the Borough of
merchants."
Swarthmore wUl rece1ve bids at the High
B. S. Lebegern said he would be School Bulldlng up to 4 p.m., Eastern
Standard. Time, Monday, May 4, 1931, fOi:
gJad to aid the movement to have the general scbool supplies••rt. sbop, science,
,;treet widened now instead of waiting and janitors' suppl1es. and fUel.
The School Dlstrlct reserves the r1ght to
until the underpass is finished.
reject Bny or all bids In whole or in part
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and/or to award contracts to others than
ar mg IS a rea y congcste a ong the low bidders on any item. or Items.
Park avenue between Chester road and
Speclflcations may be secured at the
Dartmouth avenue and unless Ille School DIstrict oMce In the Swarthmore
High School.
street South Chester road is widened
ISABEL VAN DEWATER RYAN,
to permit parking as usual, while the
Secretary.
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T~rmHshall
uIt is obvious that the street between
the curb and the underpass along the
business block of South Chester road to
R
Sheriff Sales of Real Estate
The May Day procession on Friday,
May I, will start at 6 :45 a. m. from the
f
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d roc-d
ront steps 0
arns
a an p
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President W. W. Comfort of Haver- to the east campus near the rose garden.
ford College in his Pre-Centenary Day Here the queen will be crowned and
speech on April 18 advocateathe organi- there will be a speci'al d ance. Then each
zation of a small-college athletic confer- class will dance about the Maypoles.
twenty-four freshmen coming first.. The
ence embracing ten institutions and in- higher the class, the more stately will be
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f
S arth
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·th I.a,call,,!
Other Haver
colleges
suggested
Co'm.• 1 its
the dance.
traditional
song.willThe
seniors
cuing
ord
and w by Dr.
more.
The Step
ceremony
c ose
Wl
fort for membersh,'p m' the
will wear caps and gowns and carry
M ay ba sets
k
.
Ih em b y the f re sh•
conference are Amherst,
glven
bart, Johns Hopkins, Trinity,
men. The other classes will be dressed
Wesleyan, and Williams_
in white.
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In accordance Wlth the new ath etic
program at Haverford which will go
DRAW]NG O:r JURORS FOR JUNE
into effect in 1933, every student there
SF"sSIONS, 1931
Drawings
jurors
for tNbeo. JunCe
Walter N. Suplee is also interested ,'n the future wl'll be expeoted to take take
place inofCourt
Room
J, ourt ousc,
in the morning (9.00
in having the improvement made at
~;:\I e d''a, at N'me O'clock
F'd ' Ma 1 t 31
Letters
rt R
a)'OF
YJUR'y
'Once instead of later as is planned at
been A. ;:\I.) E.S.T.,
ny O
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MAY DAY PROGRAM NEXT
(Daylight Saving Time)
FRIDAY MORNING IS AT 6:45 Levari Facias
HAVERFORD PROPOSFS
ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
OF SMALL COLLEGFS
"We understand," said Morris lfartel of A.fartel Bros. "that council is
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p annmg
widen the street in the future and we
should like to have it done now while
1 w,'11 be of most benefit 10 the mer·
"
-chants instead of waiting until the un1icrpass is completed."
Sprlllgfield Short line station at Sproul
r0a,d: It is very harren around the
waJtmg" room and they hope to make
the surroundings lllore attractivc. On j
)f ay 2 til(' girls of beth troops will hold
a cak.c sale in OIH.' of the vacant stores
!o raise mOllcy for the trip to 'Vash-/'
mgt on.
L
Plans are underway for a dcle-
fore council next Thursday night and
Girl Scout.
'fhe Hev..L1oY,d S. StLLve:ns, pastor of I
the :\lelho(lIst Church, ha:-; invited the:
Girl.Scouts to ath'ud tll(' .\fothers' Day:
serVlC(' SUllday morning, :\lay.1. The
Scouts will IIll'('1 at 10 :-tS 'It the \V('~t
clltr~IlC(" .to the church to attl'ncl the I
sen'lces 111 it holly.
in front of their
made up of practically every
merchant in the block appearing be-
On #l'hursday aftC"rnoon 'the main
speaker will be ),1 rs. Theodorc Hoos c vch, Sr. The Thursday evening program witl be j'Ueadings and Plantation .Stories", by Katherine Taft JOlles.
Friday
afternoon
the
principal
speaker will
be )£audc Ballingtonl
Booth.
bara
nassctl,
Elizaheth Shohingcr
Edith 'Voodruff, Caroline Underwood'
i\f?rgaret Ann Badger, H.nsl' Lal1~
"(Hehell, Ann 'Vray, Dorothea Dodd,
G~ace Dodd, Petra I.ingll', Dorothy
Simons,
Bet!y C 1e a v I.' s, Florence
Clea\'cs,
Priscilla
Gaydcn,
Sylvia
Swann, 1I.f argarct Shoemaker, Eliza-/
beth Hesscnhruch, Janc Hichardson'l
Mary Ellen Mercer and Eleanor Kolff.
,. Last Saturday ~orning two girls of I
1roop 194 were Illvested by Captain
Marriott and SyIvia Swann was malic
Second class.
The girls who became
Tenderfeet
were
Mary
Josephine
Hitchcock and B('tty Cresson.
A dcl!l?htful Card Party was giv(,11
by the (.IIr1 Scouts Leaders Association
of District 6, at the "'oman's Cluh 011
Saturday afternoOll, April 18th. The I
proceeds will go toward the Ilew Girl I
Scout Camp at DoylestoWll, Pa. The I
party .was well atteJ~cled and each of
thc tllI~ty tahlcs recclvcd as a prizc an
attractl\'C basket filkd with flowl>rs.
The Leaders wish to express their
appreciation to ~f rs, Elliot Wchardsoll
and .her conuuitt("(" for their efforts ill
maklllg this party a success and to
~£rs. Frank H. Bartholomew of til(
F'hiladl"lph.ia Local Council for arrang-j
mg the Pfl7.CS,
street
east
g ation
be represented by 1Irs. Thomas Safford, Honorary President; Mrs. \Vil.
liam H. \Vest, President; Mrs. J. V. S.
Bi~hop, Secretary; ~frs. Charles A.
Buuting, Treasurer; and three accredited delegates, )'Irs, Albert Preston
Mrs. Bayard H. Morrison, and }'frs:
George A. \Vatsol1.
Except for the business mceting on
Thursday morning, all meetings arc
Opcn to directors and contributors. The
morning session will be heM at 10 :30,
the afternoon session at 2 :15, and the
cvening session at 8 :15-a11 Daylight
Saving TilliC'.
Today the Girl Scouts arc plannjng
which prohibits parking on the
stores.
The National Convention of the
Needlework Guilds of America will be
held at the Ball H.aom of the lleJlcvuc
Stratford in Philadelphia April 30th to
.May 2nd. The Swarthmore Guild will
to 1~lant flowers and seeds around the
SWARTHMOREAN
The regular field north of the PreD I part in three sports, at least one of which
SChool is still intact in spite· of the new call be continued after graduation. The
street built west of Chester road and at student will Iie required to pass a final
present there appears to be no
comprehensive examination covering his
Merchants along South Chester road
four years of. physical education before
he will be permitted to graduate.
have expressed dissatisfaction during why the games cannot be played in
usual place again this year.
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the past week at the new arrangement
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side of the
ley.
Th~ Jullior Session, held Saturuay
mornmg at de\'en o'cluck ill the Rose
~ardell wiII he presided OH'r by ~r rs.
1 homas J. Preston, Jr. (who Was formerly ~I rs. Grover Clc\'c1and).
THE
I am ready for business at
my new location-
13 So. Chester Rd.
And I Need Plenty Of It
E. C. WALTON
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TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
10
APRIL 25, 1931
Over on Harvard avenue opposite the meeting a kitchen shower· was held . in Leagues, including Philadelphia, Bucks,
end of Dickinson avenue is a condition honor of Catherine Starr, a prospective Chester, Montgomery and Delaware
(Con,inued f~om Page One)
which has caused the depreciation of June bride.
You get what you pay for,
counties. The program and hospitality
property values in that neighborhood by
the
new
Rutgers
avenue
school
and
whatwhether you are purchasing an
committees are now at work making
thousands of dollars for years. In this
Women Voters Noles
preparations for a successful event.
automobile, a home, or any ever favorable impression is made by instance, council took steps to remedy
other article. Iu the case of oned or unused materials or substances comtitions last fall but complications
Swarthmore women who enJ'oyed the
bl u ffe d th em out and at the present time
.
fire insurance it is imperative of whatsoever kind and condition."
witty. and informative talk given by
There are plenty of other places in the this vacent land bodes fair to be as un- Mrs. John Y. Huber, Jr., on "CitizenThe Rev. and Mrs. J. Jarden Guenther,
to have "the best," for when
ship and Current Politics", before the of "The Lodge", were guests at the Dinyou need protection you lose borough where this ordinance may be sightly as ever within a few weeks.
It is when conditions such as these are \Voman's Club on April 14th, will be ner given by the Mayor of Philadelphia
unless it is complete. Call applied. Read for instance thi.s descripof
objectionable
accumulations
as
called
to the attention of the public that interested to know that Mrs. Huber for the delegates to the World Confertion
Emmons and Andes at Swarthcontained
in
the
ordinance:
~he
need
for an. active Civic Association will continue her radio talks over ence on Work for the Blind. Mr. Guenmore 1600 for complete I'ro"OBJECTIONABLE
ACCUMULAIS acutely fe~t In Swart~more.
Yet. ~t WLIT every Friday at 2.45 P. M. ther is a Director of the Pennsylvania
tection.
'fION shall mean any accumulation of tAhe p~es~nt ttme the Busmes,s .and C)'~Ttc during the remainder of the current Home Teaching Society for the Blind.
St~o~tlatlon haals dre~ched a bPolntfof
session of the Pennsylvania Legisla- ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
supplies, goods, chattels, merchandise,
fuel. manufacturing and any and an !C IVI Y unequ le III anum er 0 years. ture
materials used or to 'be used for build- Through no fault of the officers and half
.
Swa. 1272
I ing, grading, or other purposes, whether a
dozen active members, no meetings
possessing value or not, deposited or have been held all winter simply because
On Tuesday, April 28th, from 7 to
Attomey..at..Law
stored in such a manner or place, or for it is virtually impossible to arouse 7.30 P. M. Eastern Daylight Saving
14 South Ave. Media, Pa.
!such length of time, or under such cir- enough interest to make the efforts of Time. oyer WEAF, Mr. Charles P.
Swarthmore 998 i cumstances as to he objectionable, unsan- the Association of any consequence.
Howland of Yale University, and Mr.
Media 1717
1-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, I itary, unsightly, inconvenient, or dangerNext fatl with the construction of the i Philip C. Jessup of Columbia Univer_________________ ! ous. or hinderin~ frce ingress and egress, underpass, Swarthmore will have many I sity, will discuss the question of "DisPlant now for best results
.
"1 including anvthinO" above-described as new situations with which to deal. Cer-I armament."
:!.IlIIlIIlI1l1l11l1l1l11l11""lIIl11J11J11I1J11l11l1l11l11J1I1J11I1I11I1I1I~ rubbish .or no"xiol1s'" ve~L'"tation, and every tain.ly a ~ro?ra~ of bC?l!ti.fying the I
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Depression Prices
MICHAEL
I other kllld of material deposited at a busmess dlst.rtct 111 !he YICllllty o~ the:
Earl,r 111 June, the Delaware County
I place other than, or in amount in excess unde~pass Will be eVident. Th~re IS no! League of \Voll1en Voters, at its
A. W. COLLINS
of, that reasonably necessary to the law- questton that the u~derpass Will a.ffect 1J(;adquarters in Media, will be hostess
== ful use of the premises for -business the present boundaries of the busmcss to a Five Countv Conference of ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ _
re~dffic~or~hcr I~itim~e p~~~~' wn~lrew~oresm~~~iltunfune~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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General Contractor
In spite of this clause the property ad-l problems ari~e. AU of these will or
_ joining the new apartment house on the should be of mterest to the tax payers of
Excavating
Cement Work _! South Chester road has been permitted Swarthmore who have their money in-i
Private Drives Grading
§ ,'to remain a depository for old lumber vested h.ere in the attractiveness of the
Sewers
Roadwork;;; and .supplies such as have just been des- commumty.
;; cribed.
The prevalence of conditions described
Phone Madison 594
::
. above i.s not only a pow~rful argument
in favor of some sort of organization
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for the protection of the taxpayers but
also an indication that the law enforcement agents of the horough in their eagerness to enforce traffic ordinances are
STANLEY-WARNER
overlooking the existence of other ordTHEATRES
inances of equal significance.
Clean-Up Ordinance
THE BEST-
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Trees, Shrubs
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THANKS
EveryoneEverywhere-
CHESTER
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday
Elissa Landi
Chas. Farrell
in
"BODY AND SOUL"
"THE PATTONS"
We will try and make
lite Second Year a nlore
serviceable one.
Wednesday, Tlillrsday, Friday
Marion Davies
in
"IT'S A WISE CHILD"
STATE THEATRE
Balto. Pike at Provo Rd.
Media 1280
CHESTER
Regular dinner liourll and service every Sunday. RCllcrvations
,eould be .eise.
Entire Week
Douglas Fairbanks, Sr.
Bebe Daniels
in
"REACHING FOR
THE MOON"
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WOMEN HEAR PROGRAM
OF LUTE AND POETRY
Memhers of the "'oman's Club enjoyed a unique program on Tuesday after-I
noon when Madame Freya Faber played
a number of selections on the lute. Preceding the music she gave a history of
the lute, saying that its only forerunner
was the harp, dating hack to
accompaniment of the lute. Every king
had his minstrel with a lute ,but when
the piano was introduced, it "made more
noise" and displaced the lute. Madame
Faber was in costume and sang several
of her national (Holland) hymn.s but
the favorite was a lullahy, which is un- I
iversal.
I
Following the music. Mrs. Jesse H.I
Holmes introduced "our own Mrs. ROb-I
crt L. Coates" who talked of rhyming
as a "legitimate pastime for leisure" i
then read some of her own poems, to the
delight of her hearers, and closed her
part of the program by insisting that
each member write a pocm by fall.
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8 :15 at the \Vhitticr House,
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Westminster Guild
The Westminister Guild of the
Swarthmore Presbyterian ·Church met at
the home of Mildred Bond Wednesday
evening. The Guest Speaker, Miss Josephine Frame, Assistant Treasurer of the
Board (Presbyterian) of Pensions gave
an interesting account of the splendid
work which has been accomplished in
that specific field. At the close of the
$12.50
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• $12.75
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Pea • • $10.25
Buckwheat $8.25
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10% Return On Your
Investment
That JOjs what you realize when you buy your
coal now. Order Yours To-day
PHONE RIDLEY PARK 412
VAN ALEN BROS.
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"UY WHEN REAsoHAaLE
BURN WHIN SlAsoN.aLi..
~t~l
for Your Clothes
Our modern method of cleaning
gently loosens the dirt and foreign
materials without harming the garment whatever. So unusual is our
work that we have enjoyed a peerless reputation for over 19 years.
Smart men and women, people who
know values, have learned that it
pays to get the best cleaning ser\'ice ill the long run.
Why don't
you? Compare Ollr prices.
To meet the market our
special prices
Men's Suits
Dresses
Top-Coats and Ladies
Spring Coats - lit
Per
2000
Lbs.
$1
HARRIS & CO.
MAIN STORE--II PARK AVENUE
BRANCH STORE-21 S. CHESTER RD.
Parker Arcade Bldg.
Telephone 504
liThe Tire Blewr ..d'
I went into the Ditch·
"Old TIres are foolish risb in tfa. . . , .
of low Goodyear prices.It •
Lifetime G~ua·r·a·nt·.·.·d"'''''~
9 UALITY
South Chester Road
Swarthmore 1250
L.$.::I!:::J
Snow White Blossoms
now in full bloom on the huge cherry trees at the Inn.
Do not fail to see this wonderful sight.
50c per 2000 lbs. for
10 days.
The above prices are
For coal delivered
$1
$1
both stores
HANNUM & WAITE
.
.
In
In
Dinner $1.25 $1.00 and S5e
Music on" Sunday evening at 8:15
Emma RODS, harp and Katherine Krouch, cello
F. 1\'1. Sehelbley Management
StratLHaven
~\COAL~
_:
Cleaning Service
These prices will he the Sll1ne
Lecture on Art
On Thursday (vening, April .lOth at
~r rs. Laura
\Varing, art teacher at the Cheyney
Thirty-two years experience, and a Normal School, will give a talk on Art,
and show some of her o\\'n paintings.
home-owner in this borough.
Mrs. \Varing has won several of the
Harmon Awards for her work. There
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will also be a short musical program,
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~onsisting of Spirituals sung hy the
choir of the Morton Baptist Church,
and a piano and violin solo uy ~J rs.
Augustine Phillips. The public is corclially invited.
A. M. ALL ISO N
Electrician
A Superior
Van Alen Bros.
Phone Ridley Park 412
'The Inn with PC7sonality
SIt'nrtlimore, Penn ,)'l"ania
The Swarthmorean, 1931-04
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1931-04
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