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Take~fhhSwarthmore's ConuDunity 4th of July Program
Vol. III,
No. 26
$2.50 Per Yea r
Swarthmore, Pa., July 3, 1931
.. Plans Completed For Boro
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PLAYGROUND WORK
WELL UNDERWAY
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Daily Program of Games And
Handwork Draws Many
Children
Movies at Eight O'clock Will Close Busy
Day for Swarthmore People; Golf
.Driving Contest and Baby;~
Parade
THEY BEGIN SHOP WORK
Swarthmore's summer playground
program at the Swarthmore High
School has started with a large enrollment and active participation in the
varied evc!+.ts. After getting the work
underway, Wm. C. F. Ziegenfus has
gone to Columbia University for a
summer school course and during his
absence, B. J. Murphey of Temple University will be in charge of the games
. and sports. Miss Esther Cherry will
be in charge of the household arts
work and Mr. James Cook will direct
the manual arts work.
Students are enrolled from kindergarten age to high school age and the
entire expense of the project is being
borne by the School District.
The general everyday program is as
follows:
9 :30 to 9 :45 A. M. Flag Ceremony.
Flag raising, salute, singing. General
discussion of day's work. Distribution
of materials.
The children are divided into two
groups according to age. The older
group has tennis, races, basketball and
baseball from 9 :45 to lO :30. During
this period, the younger group has· apparatus play, ring games; singing, re- :
lays, folk dancing, nature study, sand
play.
During the period from 10 :30 to :
II :30 the older gr~up has han. dicraft or
apparatus play, while the younger group
~as handicraft. or f.\!e play; The oeM
period after lunch from 1 :30 to 3 is
devoted to quoits, volley ball team
practice and league games for. the
older children. For the younger children there is the story hour, dramatization and apparatus play.
From 3 to 5, both groups do handicraft.
The directors of the playground are
constantly arranging interesting games
and contests for the children, including
rope jumping, playground ball, volley
ball, scotch hop contests, peg board,
bean bag, sand modeling, story telling,
track meet and races, quoits, and kick
baseball.
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The children also work on a Colonial village project, which consists of I
miniature building. Handwork for the
smaller children includes making bean
bags, peg boards, reed and raffia work,
bead work, sand modeling "shellac" jars,
putty jars, napkin rings, handkerchief
holders.
Swarthmore's fourth of July program
for
tomorrow promises to feature a
Contrihutions for
number of new events which undoubtedly
July 4th Expenses
INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION
will bring out the largest number of
JULY 4, 1931
participants and spectators since the comSwarthmore's Fourth of July
expenses have always been met by
,munity Fourth of July programs were
Swarthmore, Pa.
contributions from the townspeople
istarted several years ago.
added to a contribution from the
I Outstanding in tomorrow's new featBusiness and ICivic Association.
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i pre,s on the annual program will be a
This year the Busines.s. Men's As9:00 A.M.-Children's Parade, forming at Borough Hall.
sociation in addition to sponsoring
baby parade along with the children's
John H. Pitman and Walter B. Keighton in
the prizes volunteered to assist
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parade in the morning, a program of
charge.
with the finances.
stunts and contests for grown folks to
Prizes will be awarded for the best decorated boy's
.Expenses however wiII be apreplace the customary baseball game bebicycle; the best decorated girl's bicycle; the best decproximately $75 and it is earnestly
orated velocipede; best decorated Kiddie Kar. Prizes
tween the Old-timers and the New-comhoped that those who enjoy themwill also be awarded for the best decorated doll coach;
selves
will
contribute
a
small
ers
at 11 o'clock, and a golf driving confor the prettiest costume and the most original costume.
amount
'and
turn
it
over
either
to
test.
There will also be a prize for the best decorated float
Harold Ogram, treasurer, at· the
and the most unique float. Two Scout prizes will. be
The day's activities will begin at 9 o·
Swarthmore National Bank, any
awarded, one for the Troup making the best showing
clock with the children's parade, the gol f
member of the committee, or send
and giving the best exhibition of marching, and one
tournament, and the quoits tournament,
for the best individual Scout. Prize for the best· ap- .
it to The Swartl""orcoII... Checks
all
getting underway at once, and the last
pearing baby and haby coach.Entries must be no older·
should be made payable to the
event
of the day will be the showing of
than three years.
Fourth of July Committee.
a moving picture program beginning at
: . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 o'clock in the Ibasement of the MethII.
odist Church on Park avenue.
9:00 A.M.-Quoits Tournament. South 'Chester Road, opThe Golf Driving contest to be held on
posite Prep School tennis court,::l; ·William Watthe College campus north of the R. R.
son in charge.
and East of ,Che,ster road promises to
Awards will be made to the' winners 'in tho singles
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\beCOme an.a.nnual.feature.ofthe J.,UlY',4~
tournament and to the two winners in the doubles
programs 10 Swarthmore. A large nummatches.
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Mrs.· Hutchinson In Charge Main sjgtlified th~ir in.ten~ion.of: earticipat~~~•.
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A Tenth Season'
:. The entrIes will .lie allOWed five drIVes
9:00 A.M.-Golf driving contest. College campus, north of
which to compete for the prizes. Three
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Begms
prizes will be given, two to the two men
the R.R., east of Chester Road. Clarence Hanmaking the longest drives, and one to the
num.and Jacob Meschter in charge.
WILL
CLOSE
ON
JULY
31
woman
making the longest drive.
Two prizes to the two men making the longest drives.
Clarence Hannum and Jacob Meschter
Swarthmore's Tenth Annual Vaca- are in charge of this feature of the day's
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Bible school opens Monday at the program. Participants are asked to bring
10:00 A.M.--Field program of games and races for children.
Methodist
Church. As in previous their own drivers and if pQSsible five old
Mrs. Harold Griffin in charge.
years the expense of this summer pro- balls as the committee may lose some
Events for hoys and girls between four and fourteen
ject will be borne by the local churches and not have enough to supply everyone.
years of age. Varied program of games and races.
participating and only a charge of one
The moving pictures this year will
dollar will be made for each child to consist of real talkie films including a
Mickie Mouse and others. Between reels
11:00 A.M.-Program of games and stunts for adults at
pay for materials.
the winners of the prizes during the day
Mrs, Mable Hutchinson will be su- will be announced.
Chester Road baseball diamond. Numerous
perintendent
again this year for the
The firemen will again stage their hose
prizes. George Corse in charge.
third season and will be in charge of connecting contest along 'Chester road
. the junior work. Miss Jean Doctor with two \eams competing. Although
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will be in charge of the Intermediate they have not been rehearsing for the
1 :00 P.M.-Hose attaching contest' by two teams from the
work, Mrs. Henry Hoot will be in act two teams arc in the process of
Fire Company.
charge of the primary classes. Music formation and a thrilling event is exwill be under the direction of Mrs. Ja- pected.
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cob Meschter,. lvhile Mrs. Wilbur
Prizes to be given the winners of the
2:00
P.M.-Swimming
at
Emmons'
Pool.
Fricke,
assiste.d
by
Elsie
Pitman
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v~rious
events are being displayed in the
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Division for boys and girls thirteen or under. Divi·
I be in charge Qf the kindergarten.
wmdow of Fred Pine's store on So.
Harold Calvert
sion (or boys and girls fourteen or over. Four prizes.
The courses this year will be modified Chester road. Instead of being presentWm. Hardesty in charge.
so that the work will not be a repetition ed the silver trophies which have been
Another of Swarthmore's old residfor those who attended last year.
han~cd . around since. th~ co~munity
ents was taken last Saturday when
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The course this year consists of cele .ratlons bc~an, tl~e prizes thiS year
Harold Calvert of 323 S. Chester road
3:00 P.M.-Swarthmore Community team vs. West Haven
twenty sessions each morning from 9 :30 COl15lSt of practical thmgs donated by the
.' . day of the course WI'j I merchants
of S
the tborough.
died suddenly of a heart attac k . ...!v[ r.
on Prep Sch 001 diamon d .
to 12. The last
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Calvert had been working in his garden
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Before a doctor could be summoned
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Tennis Tournament all day on Tennis Club
gram t IS y~ar conslst~ 0
~ott I y, Mrs. Harold Griffin, John. H. Pitman,
he was dead. He had been a resident ~
cOllrts at Swarthmore College. Prizes to win·
John H. Pitman, Elliot RIchardson, Jacob Meschter, Clarence Hannum,
of the borough for 27 years.
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ners.of singles and doubles for men and women.
Miss Jean Doctor, Rev. J. J. Gue'nther, George Corse, Frank R .. Morey, Harold
Mr. Calvert was an electrical engi-:
Rev. Lloyd S. Stevens, and Mrs. Rosa- Ogram and Rohert Sharples.
neer and a member of the consulting
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Mrs. Harold Griffen is chairman of
electrical engineering firm of Calvert I
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committee in charge of the children's
8 00 P.M.-Moving pictures In t e au Itonum 0
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& Barnes of Philadelphia, which w a s :
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da.y's exercises assisted hy
Methodist hurc, ar
venue. rcsentatJOn
A TrORNEYS NAMED 1~[ rs. Ell
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Ichardson, Mrs. Carl De
formed ten years ago. He was a'
graduate of the University of Penn-I
of prizes.
Moll, Mrs. Edward Bassett, and Mrs.
sylvania, class of 1897, and had for
Florence Hoadley. The auxiliary commany years been a member of the, ______________________________________________________ -----------------------------~
The appoint~l1en of two additional as-I mitt~e to a.~sist with the children's games
Franklin Institute. He was 57 years I
sistant district attorneys has been an- consists of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dodd,
old and. at the time of his death was ALL MERCHANTS
ty Shop, Beach Pajamas; Shirers Drug
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I Mrs. Arthur Bassett, and Mrs. George
and
a member .of several electrical engiCONTRIBUTEPR IZES S tore, 2 lb. box of candy;
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, Peckerman nounced by DistrIct Attorney \Vllham Corse.
neering associations.
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The Tailor, man's 'or woman'.~"suit dry J. MacCarter, Jr., effective today.
As in previous years John Pitman and
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Kraft: Walter B. Keighton will be in change of
cleaned; College Pharmacy,' half dozen
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Mr. ,Calvert was a son 0 the' ate
The following prizes have already been tennis balls.
e appolll ees are .
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'1" the children's parade. The judges of the
Graharil Calvert, of the Philadelphia donated by the merchants of Swarthmore
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Bar. He i~ survived by his widow,
f h·
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Furia, 0 t IS city.
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Mrs. l.ouvenia Wicks Calvert, two sons to he given to the winners of events on TENNIS DOUBLES
Barton and Powell, his mother, and July 4th.
are authorized by the new third-class
two brothers, Professor Philip P. CalMartel Bros. Box of Honey Dew
MATCHES ARRANGED county code enacted at the recent ses:' his I4L.n. degree from the Law School
vert of the University of Pennsylva- melons; Fred Pine, can 9f Alice Foote
sion of the state legislature.
of the University of Pennsylvania. He
nia biological faculty, and Frederick H. MacDougal Coffee; American Stores,
On account of so many tennis players
Mr. Kraft was born December 14, was on the staff of "Law Review," the
Calvert, and attorney, who lives on case of ginger ale and a ham; A. and P. being out of town the tennis competition 1903, the son ofC. William and Wilhel~ legal publication of the U. of P. Law
Park avenue, Sw~rthmore.
Store, Ca.se of ginger ale; Sam Dray- .will ,be Iimit~ to several doubles mina J. Kraft. He attended school iiI School.
He has been active politically in ClifFuneral'" ser,(ices:.were' held Tuesday man, pair of te~nis ~ho.cs; Buchner'~matches. T,he' preliminary matches will Clifton Heights and graduat~d from
afternoon at the'· home.
..Rev. Dr.
:be played of! in the
on the Col- Lansdowu'e' High School in 1920. Four ton Heights since his twenty-first birthJohn Ellery Tut~l: .~fficiat~d. ;:
Hollyhock 'SHop, floor ,Stopper; 'Supl~e's ,lege. courts; i~. fron~ ;of Wharton Hall years later he graduated from the Uni~ day,. and was elected a member of
Mrs. Herbert' T. Bassett, of 500 North Store; "~ Silver King Golf Balls; 'an- and ~e fina!s In the ~ternoon. wl'nnl'ng versity of Pennsylvania with the A.
borough cOll;ncil when 21 years, of age,
""n; Swarthmore
Prizes
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given
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Ch ester r~4 .. , Swarthmore, returne d OfJomous',' fountain 1'I
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from Ventnor, If. J.'
Market, Watermelon; Miss Marsh Utili- coup e.
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JULY
3, 1931
daughter in Arlington, Mass., will spend and Mrs. F. Norton Landon on Benjamin Mrs. William H. Watson, financial sec.' 9 :15 in the morning. At 10 o'clock
the Summer with her daughter Mrs. West avenue.
. retary.
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Gymkhana sports will be held on the
Thomas E. Beddoe of Yale avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hadley, M,ss
The Womans Home MISSIonary So· lawn Dinner will be served from 12:30
~Ir. ~nd Mrs. R. C. Comley of
Mr. Lewis Yerkes of Cornell avenue Alice Hadley, qnd Mrs. Hadley's mother ciety elected Mrs. Laura Baird.• preSi-/
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6 t 7 '30 P hi
has
returned
from
Atlantic
City
where
Mrs.
M.
S.
McCullough
motored
to:
dent;
Mrs.
W.
F.
Spangler,
vice
presi.
to
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an
rom
o.
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Swarthmore avenue' have been called to
he
spent
the
past
week.
Ocean
City
and
spent
last
week
end.
dent;
Mrs.
\Yillia"!
Hoffman,
recording
In
the
evening
of
Fourth
there
will
Lebanon, Ind., by the serious iI1ness of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
L.
Whitaker
have
left
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thomas
McCabe
and
.ecretary;
MISS
Elizabeth
Steel,
corres.
be
music
and
dancmg.
Mr. Comley's mother.
for Sonth Berwick, Maine, for the sum· family of South Chester road will spendi ponding secretary and Mrs. Thaw, treas·· The program at the Inn will be con.
the week·end with Mr. McCabe's mother urer.
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Mrs. Elizabeth F. Hershey, of Her- mer.
shey, Pa., who has ,been visiting her
and Mr.s. S. ]'Hlton Bryant and at Eastern·Shore, Md.
Ra1ston 1'.fcLain. Jr.. \Villiam Bird and I tinued over Sunday with a speclallunfamily spent last week·end at Beach Ar·
Mrs. Dean Parker and family of W. Parke Dodd. left on Sunday for; chenn at I P. M. and a special dinner
lington, N. ].
Princeton amme have gone
.heir co.· Camp Skytop where they are senior I a. 6 P.
[n the evening there will
Kl'igh'on 0; Yale avenue 'agl' on I,ong Island.
!officers for the season.
,be music and a mo. ion picture, "Brave
lef. on Tuesday for C.,pe
N. Y. for
Jimmie jackson left yester?a)" fori William H. MacHa Ie, of Dartmouth Heart" shown out of doors.
the summer.
Camp S'LSquehanna where he
spend avenue, was a member of the class grad. I _ _ _ _ _• _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
and
j.
L.
Sen'ais
and
family
the
summer..
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JEWELER
of Dickinson avenue have gone to the
eh t Gil
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f M
d uated from Harvard recently.
I'oconos for the summer.
ar es I e~ple. ,t c SO~l 0 ... r. an.
j\t[r. and
Mrs. Oscar Yi1crest. of
WatchesI Repaired
Dr. and .Mrs. A. F. Jackson and chil- )'Irs. G.eo rgef Gillespie Of. I"\ ale av.enue, 15 Swarthmore avenue, and Mr. and Mrs.
All Swin
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drcll John and- Helen arc sal'1'mg July 9th rccovcnng rom a tons I operation.
,Harold Griffin, of Rutgers avrfl. ue, spent
or
uaran ee ENY
ne' ear
from New York on the Scythia for EngMr. and :Mrs, Roland G. E. Ullman oflthe week-end on Chesapeake Bay.
A. R. FARR
land. Dr. Jac k SOn who is an orthodonHarvard avenue are lca\'ing today for a'·
C. Hanna and
Jane
III South Ol,'ve Stre'et, Med,'a
tis. will present papers at den.al meetings month's vacation in the Welsh Mountains. Hanna, of Maple avenne, are in Ocean
Formerly Wi,h John Wanamaker
ill London and Paris.
Reading.
City, N. J.
,
~'Irs. WilHam H. Thatcher and family near
Dr. MacLean, a missionary in Chile,
Nancy Goodwin, daughter of Mr. and aof CoUege avenue are spending the was the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. ~(rs. Daniel Goodwin. of Walnut Lane"
month at Ocean Citr, N.].
F. Jackson last week-end.
was hostess to a group of friends on Sat-I
SPRAY
:\fr. and Mrs. Ro.ss Thomsen and famMr. and Mrs. Justus Hershey· and urday afternoon.
itT of Westfield, N. J., wiII spend this daughter Catherine of Dickinson avenue/'
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Now for
week·end wi.h Mr. and Mrs. j. B. West ~cft on .Tnesday for a few weeks' stay STRATH HAVEN INN
BEETLES
of Princeton avcnue.
111 Harrlslllirg and Scranton.
OC'RAM
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JULY 4TH PR
will be far more beetles than
ward of Glenside are the guests of Mrs. Harvard a\'CIlUe, is spending the summer
last year. Spraying mnst be
Walton's mother, Mrs. Edward Gillespie at Ocean City. N. J.
The Strath Haven Inn is planning its
~{r. and M:s. Roland Eaton and their usua" Fourth or' July program tomor- f done or your lree3 and
of Amherst avenue.
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children, EUll1ce and Roland Eaton, Jr.,
d . d I
shrnbs will die.
1\11.5S :1ftnam B. \Va!son who has -been lleft \"esterday oy water for their summer row for guests at the Ion an
frtco s.
the guest of her cousms Mr. and Mrs.
in ;\faine.
The pa.riotic exercises under the di.:
A. W. COLLINS
Roland G. E. Ullman of Harvard avenue
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on W e d nes d ay. f o~. Clla t tanooga, retumed
from a onato
visit Cola
in \Voonsocket.
1 ft
amma,
Tenn.,
where she will VISit, ellfoute to RI Mr.
ad and
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an !\ rs. ' enThe Summer Bridge Club meets today wood.
WEAR AND TEAR WON'T at the, home of 1>..frs. Harry Miller 011 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Harper with
Thayer road.
their children \Vollv and Robin of DickHARM
BEAUTY OF
Rdbert and Elmira Redgrave are insou avenue: left Thursday t~ spend a
spending the summer 'at Asbury Park, month in Georgia.
N. J. as the guests of their aunt.
David Bishop, son of Mr. ahd Mrs. J.,
~frs. John \V. Adams has just returned V. S. Bishop, of Harvard avenue, and
from a visit to 'Varsaw, N. Y.
Porter Wray, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. P.;
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dickson and fam- Wray, of 'Val nut Lane. left Sunday for
ity have gone to their farm near Wawa. Port Jervis, where they will act as counlir. A. E. Landon, Sr., of E~st Or- selors at a summer camp.
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Mrs. W. R. Argyle. of 641 North
ange, N. ]. spent last week-end wtth Mr.
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Bishop Francis M. Taitt, of the
Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Penn·
sylvania, will leave tonight for an extended crUIse
of the
Mediterranean and
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North European ports. He wIll
. leave
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New York at 10 p. m. abroad the S. S.
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one of .25 reasons why Frigidaire I. the
choice of so many thousands.
Come in and see the othen.
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SO. CHESTER ROAD
Swarth, 105
leep in touch
Ly
tele-
pho~e-.hare
the
fun I
ac.aPd
tppefentf
Anna Case - Soprano
Cyrena VanGordon - Contralto
in the second of a series of
Monday Evening Radio Recitals
Monday, july 6th
over NBC Blue and Supplemenlary Networks
Tune in on
WJZ, New York, at 10:30 P.M.
Eastern Daylight Saving Time
lHonday, July 13th. Marion Talley
TELEPHONE
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Don't let tainted
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the heat prostra..
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F. B. FRANCIS
met ods
Call Swarthmore 445
Interior of Ne~ Home of H~ C. Wood (Su POJ:f'.i)
or Chester 7267
today and learn about
the new
TRAPS
25c, $1.00 &. $1.25
ters for Summer trips-
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SPRAYS
tary;' Mrs. Walter Fritz, treasurer, and '_
ALMA C, OWREY
300 Yale Avenue
949
Swarthmore,
12th & Crosby Streets, Chester, Po.
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essary to keep the contents of the sprayer
continually agitated while spraying.
According to W. B. Mabee, Extension
Entomologist at State ,College. the de-
JA·PANESE BEETLE
.Porc~lail1-on-steel,
inside
and«;lIfFrigidaire
out, is only
9ut the permanent
beauty
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Now i.s the most opportune time to
spray to control Japanese Beetle, according to County Agent H. O. Wilcox of
Media. Oleate coated arsenate of lead
at the rate of 8 Ibs. per 100 gallons of
water is the 'best spray to use on trees
and shrubs. This material should be
used alone to -be most effective. The
spray should be applied in a fine mist so
as to cover the entire leafy surface. A
coarse, spattering spray docs not give- the
best protection. Since coated arsenate of
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ANTIQUES
BOUGHT AND SOLD
pos~
TIME TO SPRAY
JAPANESE BEETLES,
t:RIGI DAI,RE
PORCELAIN
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Chester road, Swarthmore. and her
daughters, Jane. Ann and Rosemary, left
The.'saiesmcin who shows you the new,
this \veek for Northern Wisconsin. where
...II white Pbrcelaln'on."eel F r i g l d a i r . .
they will spend the .ummer.
rasp th ....ough edge of a hall·dollar .
.Attomey-at-L(lw
Mary H. Knowlton, of Benjamin
whitefr_ontl
14 South Ave. Media,
\Vest avenue, is spending a few days in
But don't be alarmed-the rough
Washington, D. C~ .
m-lII~d edge will not halm the lustre of ' Media 17,17 Swarthmore 99$
The Ladies' Aid Society of the MethFrigidaire Porcelain-on-steel-In the'
lodist Church has elected the following
sligh'estl
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......++++++++++++++++++++++"'1 officers for he coming year: Mrs. Frank
The demonstration I. merely to show +""
Winden, president; Mrs. William S.
that the Krapesandscra'chesofyean'of-'
Biddle, Mrs. Octavius Narberth and Mrs:
A. H. Smith,
Williams,
vice presidents;
Mrs.
. wear and tear will leaye 'he Rawless
.
t Frank
recording
secretary; Mrs.
velopment of the beetle today is about the I hydrated lime only at the rate of 20 Ibs.
same as last year. Extreme heat will per 100 gallons. A. M. ALLISON
hasten the arrival of the beetle and also
Trees and shrubs vary considerably
Electrician
increase its activity. Cool, rainy weather in their susceptibility to attack by the
Thirty-two years experience, and a
will retard the arrival of the lbeetle and J
B I L
h I
home-owner
in this borough.
prolong the penod
over w hIch
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eetbe, 'uut ked
even 'ft e east suspresent.
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lve
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grow
Coated arsenate of lead should not be h Id '-_
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Swarthmore 1160
Sw.
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used on fruit trees nor on grape vines, iter the first spray on plants that grow
NEWS NOTES
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hom~
THE SWARTHMORBAN
Lancastria. The clergyman is expec.ed
to return August 20.
if the young grapes are the size of sma11 I: quickly. Spraying should be completed
• I (
peas. At this time, these fruits should be by July 4th or as soon thereafter as
sprayed with ordinary arsenate of lead atl sible. A circular giving complete di.
the rate of 3 Ibs. per ]00 gallons of watcr rections on the control of the -beetle may
There wHl be a porch meeting of the to which has been added 3 lbs. of wheat be had upon application to the Delaware
Pre.sbyterian Church from 10 A. M. to Hour.. Later sprays on fruit and grapes I County Agricultu,ral Extension Associa.
12 noon on Friday. July 10 at the home for Japanese Beetle .should consist of I tion 204 County Building, Media. .
Chester Road.
.
"f Mrs. Thomas Andrew, 624 North _ _
~-lr. and Mrs. 'Clifford R. Buck, of
Guernsey road. Riverview Estates, are
entertaining their son and daughter-in"WE'RE
law, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Buck, of
Lynchburg, Va. Mrs. Buck's father and
ENJOYING
sister, Charles A. Nelson and Mrs. R. A.
Wetzel. of Mt. Vernon. N. Y., who have
EACH MINUTE]"
heen visiting in Swarthmore left Monda)'
for their home in New York.
WLen the family scat-
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EDGED ·COIN
3, 1931
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SMOOTHNESS
OF AN EIGHT. THE,
REFRIGERt\TOR
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ECONOMY OF A FOUR
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FLOATING
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MIDSUMMER
OPPORTUNITY
For a limited time we are
makIng a special offer to
Install Frigidaire for only
HODOWN
- the balance arranged to
suit your convenience
FRIGIDAIRE
. THE NEW AU WHITE PORCELAIN-
STEn 'RIGtDAIRE$ ARE SOLD WITH A
3
YEAR COMPLETE
GUARANTEE
DELCHESTER
UTILITIES CORP.
629 WEL.SH ST.
CHESTER, PAc
MEDIA REPRESENTATIVE
CHARLES A. HIGGINS
Just
Phone
Swartb. 1896
When that electric fan
is ont of sorts and
feels depre8sed we fix
it! If it is noisy and
eom plain8 about its
dutie8 just report the
thing to us, We have
a repair man who
know8 the whole slory
ahout any ailing electMe fan. Let him adjU8t yoursl
FREE
POWER
Produce
WHEELING
AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC
Walter P. Chrysler
Majestics new low
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$169.50
prIce
F. O. B. Upwards
CHESTER
RADIO
. (;ORP.
HANNUM & WAITE
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
314
Edgmonl Avenue, Chesler
Open Mon., Fri. and Sal. Evenln8's
Ches.er 7267
SWARTH. 1250
Swarthmore
Electric Shop
IN SWARTHMORE
The CheSler Radio Corpora_
lion i8 represented in Swartbrllore by Lawrenee Matlaek,
319 Park Ave, Phone Sw.
445-W Ifor Swarlbmore Majesllc Sal.. and Service.
411 .Dartmouth Avenue
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PUUE SPRINGFIELD WATEU
HE Plants of the Philadelphia Sub.
urban Water Co. are equipped with
every modem appliance to produce
the highest degree of efficiency in
SPRINGFIELD WATER. Minute
scrutiny is maintained in continuous laboratory
examinations at hundreds of points along its
routes-both, in its raw state and as a finished
product en route to the thousands of homes in
.
the three hundred square mile area it serves.
Filtration, as developed in SPRINGFIELD
WATER, typifies the 'LATEST' and furnishes
a watch dog system that never fails in its duty
to ferret out the sliglltest impurities to make
SPRINGFIELD WATER not simply comply
with public health requirements, but, to exceed'
in purity most public waters, in rigid laboratory
analysis.
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN WATER CO.
,
,
.
Po.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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The salesman who shows you the new, I
all .... hile Porcelain-on-steel Frigidaire
will rasp the rough edge of a half.dollar
Attorney-at-Law
across its sparkling white frontl
14 South Ave. Media, Pa.
But don't be alarmed-the rough
Media 1717
milled edge will not harm the lustre of
Swarthmore 998
Frigidaire Porcelain-on-steel in the
slightestl
···~·++-I·+-%<-+++-·Jo++·Jo-i<+~.-I"lo+++~"Jo+.:r-,.
The demonsfration is merely to show
+
·1that the scrapes and scratches of years of
wear and tear will leave the flawless ' ....
'1_~_
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beauty of Frigidaire untouched .••
+
But the permanent beauty of Frigidaire
:t
Porcelain-on-steel~ inside and oull is only
of"
4:
One of 25 reasons why Frigidaire is the
choice of so many thousands.
+
+
+
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Come in and see the olhers.
HOWARD KIRK
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l'hl"~h'r ]"I 'ad. Swarthmore. .mil he]"
dallghln:-;. Jalll'. :\nl1 and UI)";l·m
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NEWS NOTES
ANTIQUES
BOUGHT AND SOU)
AUlA C. OWnE\,
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Itl'l'll \'i~itillg ill ~\Y;!.:tll1l\(,"rt' Il·ft \11,lll1ayl
f(Jr thclr home 111 :\ t'w "\ IIrk.
ENJOYING
EACH lIUNUTJL..]"
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TIME TO SPRAY
JAPANESE BEETLES
Wh"n the family scal_
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keep in toucl, by telc-
Anna Case ~ SOprf11lO
Cyrena VanGordon ~ COlltralto
in the second of a series of
:rvfonday Evening Radio Recitals
l>honc-sharc the fun I
1\ow i5 thc Illost (lp)lorttl1ll' tillIc til
"pray to control )ap:lUl''';{' Ikt'lk. accllrdillg to COHllty Agent II. O. "-il ..'ox (Ii
:Mcflia. Oleate coated ar:-;l'llak oi lcad
at the rate of X Ih.<;. per Ion gal1(II1S of
.\lollday ..lttly (,11r
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TELEPHONE
F. B. FRANCIS
12th & e .. ()~lJy SII'eels, CIH~8Icr, Pa.
Plum.' CllI':oih'r ·1,150 anll 6100
mo_ern met ods
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Call Swarthmore 445
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or Chester 7267
today and learn about
the new
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the rate of 20 11J~.
A. 1\1.
ALL ISO N
same as last year. Extreme ht'at will fler 100 gallons.
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Electrician
HisI",p Francis M. 'raitt, of the hasten the arri"al of the he.. lle '"ltl al,,,
Trees an<1 ,hrnbs "ary eOIl;iderahh- i '1'1'
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Proh.·stant Epi$cOllal Diocese of Penll- i Illcrease its activity, Cool. rainy wcathlT
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llrty-two years cxpL'rlcncc,
and a
syh'ania. will leave tOllig.ht for an
will retard the .arrival of tl,le h.t.'l'tlc. and in their Stlsccptiltility to attack hy thl'1 home-owner in this borough.
I
tended c,rllise of the ~[cdlterran.l'al1 and I prolong the period uver winch It \\"111 he ]apalwsl' BCdit'. hut en-II the ka.~t sll~-I
311 VASSAR AVENUE
ceptihlt' may be attacke<1 ii mOTe attrac-I
:<':orlh huropean ports, He wIiI leave presenl,
ti\'\' i"od is no, 1>n''<'nl. X\,\,. .
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Swarthmore 1160
Nn" York at 10 1',111. ahroad the S.
Coaled arsellate of lead sh o llid 1I0t he ,h o lll<1 h" e'''.,.,.,'
Lallca:-.tria. The clt'rgYlllall IS l'X\ll'l"lt'd, used 011 fruit trccs nor (In ~r;tllt· \·illl"~.
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hI' hy July -lth or a . . ,,'11111 thereafter as
sprayed with ordinary arSC'll;l!e uj h.'ad at sihlt:. _'\ circular gi\'ing- COlllllll'k di-I
the rate of 3 Ibs. llcr 100 gallo\ls (lj wallT n'di(ln~ (111 till' ~·"lItrol oi the ht.'l'tk lllay
There will he a l)urch mec1ing- of thl' to which has been alliin) .) Ih~. oj whl'at hl' had 1111011 aPl l li . . . atillll to the I )t"!awarl' i
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Chl'slt'r ]~oad.
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water is thc hest spray to 11se on tree:;
and shrllhs.
Thi~ m:tlt..'rial should ht:
llsed alolle to be Illnst ctTt..·ctiH'. The
spray ...,hould he applied ill a fint..· mist so
as to CO\'t'r tilt..' l'ntin' kat'y ~llrfan'. ;\
COarsc, spattering spray (Jocs lIot givc· II\('
hl'sl protl'ctioll, SinCl' C"oall'd arsclmte of
lcad settles ont vcry quickly. it is lIecessary to kecp tilt" contcnts of the sprayer
c01ltinually agitated while spraying-.
According to \\'. B. :\1 ahee, EXlen~ioll
Elltolllologist at State Collcgl', the de-
at the 1101IH.' II! '\I]"~. IblTY \lll1er 1111,
\11'. :ll1d ~\Ir~. Frallci.~ Ilarlln with,
Thayn road.
i'lwir dlilrln'll. \\"olly ;11,,1
of llil.'k-j
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the ."1111llllt'l" at .\:-;htlry Park. I'11IIInl11 111 Cl'nrgia.
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BEAUTY OF
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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l-Ohrnhs wil" di('.
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HE
SMOOTHNESS
OF AN EIGHT. THE
ECONOMY OF A FOUR
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FLOATING
MIDSUMMER
OPPORTUNITY
For a limited time we are
making a special offer to
install FrigidaIre for only
HO
Just
Phone
Swarth. 1896
DOWN
- the balance arranged to I
suit your convenience
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FRIGIDAIRE I
:::ELN::'G~:~I:;:I::EP~:~~L~7;~N~ I
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YEAR COMPLETE
GUARANTEE
DELCHESTER
UTILITIES CORP.
629 WELSH ST,
CHESTER, PA,
MEDIA REPRESENTATIVE
CHARLES A. HIGGINS
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FREE
POWER
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WHEELING
A UTOMA TIC ELECTRIC
Walter P. Chrysler
'Vh"11 .I.al t,rt'('lric' fa ..
is
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of
SOI'ls
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f.'c,I!'O .1.'IU'('s!olt"d 'H' lix
il: If il is lIois\' ancl
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Produce
Majestics new low
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$169.50
pnce
PUUE SPRINGFIELD WATEU
F. O. B. Upwards
il~
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Ihin~ 10 II!". 'V(, I.av('
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SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
SWARTH. 1250
Swarthlnore
Electric Shop
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
iog at 11 o'clock at the Bryn Mawr
Presbyterian Church. Rev. Dr. Andrew
Publiahed Every Friday at Swarthmore, P..
Mutch performed tne ceremony. A wedding breakfast followed' the ceremony
for the immediate families at the Green
Robert E. Sharples,
Hili Farms. Upon the return from a
wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Pew wilt
make their home in Delaware county.
Mrs .. Charles De Hart Brower and
Editor and Publisher
Phone Swarthmore 900
family;left
·of Wednesday
·115 Guernsey
SwarthEntered as Second Class matter. January 24,1929, at the Post Office at Swarth- more,
for road,
Quogue,
L. I.,
mon~. Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
!where they will spend a month.
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FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1931
I Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. ReItzel 01
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Han'ard Avenue ,sail today on ,the Levi-o~ondence
Miss Elsie Schobinger and MiSS! athan of the ,umted States LlIle for a
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I Ethel
Preston are the guests of Mr. stay of twelve months in England. Mr.
i and Mrs. Georg'e Schobinger, of Reitzel goes on busines; for his firm. the
Editor of the S'loorth1lloreau,
i Swarthmore avenue.
' S u n Oil ,Company. They will visit their
I am writing to express my regret at i Mrs. Charles Israel, of Princeton and .son who is studying at Cambridge Unithe spirit of the front page article of the: Conege avenues spent Monday in At- versity.
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refere~~e
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to our
neighbors and in
fellow clttzens.
It ";gr.o
mdl- I lantic City, N.
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cates the presence here of that indefensJ ~lrs. Sophie Caldwell, fo.rmed~ c.f , •• , •• " " . . . . . ~ •••• , .......
ible race prejudice, which is one of the I t~e Harvard, who has been 10 Cahforworst features of our world situation.! IU3 for two years, returned to SwarthThe negroes should have exactly the I marc on Monday.
same rights to comfortable and de.sir- i Mr. John Olmes has returned from
able homes up to their means, as any I Washington, D. C .. where he spent the
other citizens; and the evident desire to, past three weeks.
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drive them .Irom homes which .they. have: Miss Florence Middleton Paul, daugh- Baltimore Pike
Phone
long occupIed because the sec!lon IS de-, t i M
d M
M H rb t P I f
and
sired by whites, is indefensible.
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1600
I regTet too the invasion of the negro, 536 Ogden avenue, Swatrhmore, and JosIvervlew ve.
w.
home by the police, when by the printed I eph Newton Pew, son of Mr. and Mrs.
SWARTHMORE, PA.
JULY 3, 1931
SCHAEFER'S
Balto. Pike at Grove Ave., Springfield
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
Phone, Sw: liz5
"Gulf Courtesy Cards Honored"
Maihle11berg Ave. Rutledge
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SerVIce Station'
statements
could
shown.!I John
G. Pew,
of Moylan-Rose
Negroes arenonotoffense
alone in
beingbeoccasionwere united
in marriage
Tuesday Valley,
morn-
ally inconsiderate about late parties; but i
there are better ways of dealing with'
such cases than calling in the police.
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'Plum-~
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Human rights are far and away more I
important than property rights, and these,
important and industrious members of'
ollr community do 110t get fair play.
Jesse "H. Holmes.
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Eat
SPRAYING
SPRAYING
JAPANESE BEETLES
High Power Sprayer
Reason'able Prices
LARSON &
SONS
Swarth. 1331
Tree Experts
Fresh
;
Having prill ted articles expressing both
sides of the colored question in Swarthmore, The S'warllullorearr will publish.
no further communications 011 this sub-:
II
ject.
P. M. BARROW
Fruit
Phone Swarthmore 82
IModernize
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News Notes
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your Bathroom at
Low Cost. Reroof with Asbestos
Shingles.
To Keep Cool
Miss 'Katherine Bassett has gone to;I
camp for the summer with her uncle I
and aunt Mr. and :Mrs. Chauncey Paxson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Eisbrec and son
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard AI. Jenkins I
and children have returned from a SO~
journ at Cape May.
Mr. and Mr!\, Charles E. Fischer I
and daughter J can returned on Thurs- i
d<\y from a vacation to _Highpoint, N.
Mr. Harry Hicox of Binghampton,.
N. Y., spent last Sunday with his wife I
who is, spending some time with her
l)arcnts Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chapin of i
Harvard avenue..
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell and I
their daughter Doree~, Mrs. George I
P. \\farren of South Chester road, and,
M iss Peggy J ames motored to the)
Poeonos on \Vcdnesday, where .Miss J
Doreen MiteheI1 and Miss Peggy will;
attend a camp for girls.
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GoodJFood
lRest
The above three words are the
1\1 E D I A INN slogan - Just three
slmp~e wl)rds'_ bracketed togethcrno superIaU\'ei-no fancy phraseino pretence at "what we ain't."
Just - "Good" Food and Rest,.. .. '" we ~"e dBlng the best we can to
dellver the utmost that tbe slogan
implies -In other Words, full value
for every doUar or penny spent with
the ,MEDIA INN - either for "F(Jod"
or "Rest."
Thc prices In our dining room are
fair and In keeping with the lower
costs of living - and the tarllf on
our rooms is conceded to be low for
the service we olfer and we are
grateful for the large volume or
busIness that our "Uve and let IIvc"
pollcy has brought us since our
opening over a year ago; particularly
considering the general busincss
conditions.
We will always strive to back up
our slogan - and we want to Impress It on the whole countryside
that our friends can always expect
and get
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Fine Fresh
HONEYDEWS
WATERMELONS
CANTELOUPES
::'BUILDER~
.
Artistic Homes
Designed a.nd Built
to Meet
Individual Weeds
Picnic Sllgg(!stions
CHAS. E. FISCHER
::
Spiced Beef, Baked Ham,
Meat Loaf, Liver Pudding
304~:::~~:~ Ave.
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Fruit Syrup, Cordials
Ginger Ale
Fruit Juices
MARTEL
BROS.
§
SO. CHESTER RD.
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You Can Declare Your Own
Declaration of Independence
at the
;$Wia
Jnn,
UThc Pallon8,"
Thank You.
Balto. Pike at Provo Road
Media 1280
Breakfost-1.ft. m.
Luncheon -
Dinner -
35., 50., 60. up
II :30 a. m.
50c and 75c spedals
5 :30 'iii 9 p. m.
Weekdays, 81.00
Sunday Dinner -
12 nOOD 'Iii
9 p. m. - 81.25
uConhed to Order" SerfJiCB
7 Q. m. untll midnight
.
I.
$1 50 (Wildwood,
r AtlanticCapeCityMay
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$
2', 20· (Long
rAsbury Park,Branch
Ocean Grove
LIMA BEANS, '
Full Pod~'
25c -M ~k.
83.45 NEW YORK
Sundays July 12, 26
AUgU81 9; 23; SepteD1ber 6, 20,
al80 Labor Day, September 7
4Il DARTMOUTH AVE.
Free Delivery
Phone Swartit. 188, 950
'''eo
Coolest S~ore in Town"
83.45
BALTIMORE
83.95 WASIDNGTON
Sundays July 12, 26
AUG'U81 9, 23; September 6, 20;
also Indepcndence Day, July 4
Optlona') AttractIve Sightseeing Tours
Morning and afternoon tours In
New York and Wa..q.hln~ton. SpeCial
rates when tickets are purchased
with rail tickets.
Consult Agents.
Pennsylvania, Railroad
Firat Lien and Refunding Mortgage 5% Gold Bond.
Due March 1, 1958
Phone Swa. 428-R
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Eplscopal
Chesler Road and College Avenue
J AS. A. PILSON
LIGHT AND POWER
WIRING
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
t07 Sylvan Avenue
Rutledlle
c... be _heel at Sw. U.5
t 1:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther will preach.
t400
Friday, lui), 3Td'
"50 MILLION
FRENCHMAN"
OLSEN AND JOHNSON
Sarurday, luly 4rh
ROBERT MONTGOMERY .
in
"SHIPMATES"
ERNEST TORRENCE
CLIFF EDWARDS
DOROTHY JORDAN
Under and subject to certain easements
therein mentioned.
Improvements consist of two and onehalf story stone and roughcast house,
24x28
teet, one-story addition, 4x6 feet.
porch; hot waler hent; 2wcar garage;
shade; shrubbery; nil conveniences.
Sold as the property of Paul M. Stewart.
101 100 x ISO feel; priced right I~
Condltlons-$250.00 cash or certified check
elose estale.
on day ot sale; balance In tcn days.
CRAS. A. SMITH
1306 Chestnut St., Phila.
-Your Inllpection Cordially Invited-
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See Page 2
Since 1855
A SAFE FOURTHIt doesn't tokc much to
start n big fire. Rcmemw
her how one cigarette
caused n fire thai hurned
out a three.slory brick
business building her(> in
Swarthmore? Be safe and
sane and order a policy
F. R. STEVENSON, Jr.
110 Powelton Ave.
Lansdowne, Pa.
Telephone--Madison 6474
loday from Emmons nnd
Andes
at
Swarthmore
1600.
hand:'.
& Copo
Ownenbip
Management
tfred of rooms and bathl •••• and want something
IFa you',.
IIH'. more Ilk. home, then come to Hotel LafayeHe. You·1I
end u. tucked away In the most beautiful pari of one of Atlantic
Qty's broadest avenue" jus. a .tep away from everything that',
anything In the World's Playground. He,.'s I.clullon without
uobbery. Here's beauty without aUlterlty •••• In a hotel 01
Itodem as 1930 •••• with rates as Dlode.t as 1920. Spacious
lounge rooml,a solarium andsun-deck. Food thot would delightan
........ Comfort. Service. Qul.t. All th ... are )'Ours a' a QU'" of
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17·DAY
VACATION
Visiting
LONDON AND.
PARIS
S. S. Leviathan
AUGUST I
$185.00
All Expenses Included,
SWEENEY & CLYDE
TRAVEL BUREAU
29 E. Fifth Street
CHESTER, PA.
Phone: Chester 6141
No. 2160
March Term. 1931
All that certain lot or piece of ground
with the bUildings and Impro\'ements
thereon erected. situate on the northwesterly side of NInth street at the dlsw
ATTRACTIVE APARTMENT
tance of 39 teet southwestwardly from
side ot Forester avenUe (40
llO Park Ave., $75; large living room; fire- southwesterly
feet wide). In the Borough ot Darby,
place; dIning room; kitchen; 2 bedrooms; County of Delaware and State of Pennsylmodern bath: priVate heat control; 2 en w \'anta.
trances; enclosed porch; 2 store rooms,
Containing In front or breadth thence
WM. S. BITTLE
southwestwardly on the said side of 9th
street 21 feet and extending of that width
Swa, lll-J
In length or depth northwestwardly beNotary Public
tween parallel lines at right angles to said
Real Estate Ninth
street 100 feet.
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Properly Showing Ihe l\fost Wonderful· Display of Memorial Art
in Granite and Marble
PHONE: MADISON 195-J
Evening By Appointment
Fieri Facias
Phone 705
Dept. 0/ Accormts
Fernwood
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H. J. MAKIVER, Attorney.
A.D.MACK
Delaware COUDty Representative
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Beginning at a point on the south.
westerly line of Stanley avenue (SO feet
wide) at the distance of ISO feet 80uthw
eastwardly from the southeasterly line of
'Eagle road; thence exten,dlng along a line
at right angles to said Stanley avenue
southwestwardly 84.18 feet to a point;
thence extcndlng north 75 degrees 54 mlnlites east. the distance of 132.91 feet to a
poInt 'in . the southwesterly' line' Of said
Stanley avenue; thence extending northw
westwardly along the southwesterly line of
said Stanley avenue, the distance of 102.85
feet to the firs~ mentioned point and plaCe
of beginning.
SALE
ART MEMORIALS
PHILADELPHIA
"Serving SUlQrthmore Since 1904"
All the following described real estate,
e.ituate In the Township of Haverford.
County of DelaWare and Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. particularly described as
tollows:
, In all part. of tbi. BEAUTIFUL
BQROUGH furni.hed for 3 or 4 month.
$75, $85, $100, $125 and $150 per month'
Also three fUl'Ili.hed houses on yearl~
leale. Call Swa. 111.:.J for appointment.
' WM. S. BITTLE
Notary Public:
Real E.tate
New Home of H. C. WOOD
Baltimore Pike
No. 271
June Term, 1931
, Summer Homes and Apartments
with
Private party in your vIcinity leaving
town. wIsh to give up their beautiful
Baby Grand Piano, nearly balf paid for.
Just like new-ll months old. Rather
than brin; this piano back to our ware·
rooms, we will now resell to rellable
party and allow all monies paid. Just
continue eusy monthly payments on
small balance. For price. make and
condition. apply_
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Swarthmore National Bank
'and Trust Company
FierI Facias
GRAND PIANO
Investment Securities
To those who risked their lives that we might enjoy
the blessings of a free land; 10 Ihose who foughl for
the principles of equalily and jU8tice; to tho8e who
conceived· The Declaration of Independence _ we
pay homage this day.
H. J. MAKIVER, Attorney.
For Rent. Swarthmore, Pa.. two laree
housekeeping apartments, shr rooms and
bath, open fire places, private porches.
These apartments look out ,over a large
lawn with shade and have three exposures.
AU conveniences of an apartment combined with the privacy and comforts of a
real borne. Possession Mayor June 1st
1931. Phone SWarthmore 489, Albert N:
Garrett, Swarthmore, Pa.
NATIONALLY
Incorporated
JULY 4TH
Condltlo~2SO.00 cash or certified check
on day of sale: balance in ten days.
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Warren A. Tyson & Co.
1518 WALNUT STREET
Sold as the property of WtlUam Charlton ..
E. C. WALTON
"BODY AND SOUL"
All Cemeleries
Rector
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M.
8:00 A.M.-HolY ,CommuniOn.
PHONE MEDIA
Improvements consist of two-story stone
and stucco house, .. 15x36 feet. Basement
garage.
in
Free of Pennsylvania Four Mills Personal Property Tax
Price 93 and Interest to Yield About 5.50%
tR
Stone and frame dwelling. 6
hedrooms. Good localion. Large
lot. On hill. 514,000.
DAILY M:A.TINEE 2:30
ELISA LANDI
CHARLES FARRELL
All are cordially Invited to attend the
services and use the Reading Room.
Repair work and new installations.
MEDIA THEATRE
Montlay & Tuellday,-luly 6, & 7
N. E. Cor. Sylvan Avenue and Unity Terrace. Rutledge. Pa.
Pennsylvania Gas & Electric Co.
D
FRED J. HARLEY
Upholstering
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GEORGE H. KELLEY
Electrician
C LAS S ,I
Market'
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~ Meets the third Thursday of each month
F. "G. MEHR, Secretary, 214 Cornell Avenue, Swarthmore, Pn.
I,
famil~
Swarthmore
THE RUTI.EDGE-MORTON BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
"Where Your Saving. Are Sa/e"
The happiness at your Ute depends upon
the character at your thoughts.
-Marcus Aurellus.
SUNDAY
11 :00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship in the
Meeting House.
WORSmp IN A COOL. COMFORTABLE
MADELEINE NAISBY
HOUSE OF PRA=""E::;Ko:..._ _ __
508 Harvard Avenue
Sw. 1866 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST,
OF SWARTHMORE
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1 DR. CLARENCE E. BLYE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Services:
Veterinary Surgeon
11:00 A.M'.-SUDday SChOOl.
A.M.--Sunday Lesson-Sermon.
1 Illnoculations
of dog8 againsl 11:00
Wednesday evening 'meetlng each week,
, rabies.
8 'P. m. Reading room open dally. except
Sundays and holidays, 9:30 A.lrl. to 12:30
1145 Madison St., Chester
P.M., during July and August. Church
edifice.
Phone Chester 8619
IPenns~lvanla.
KNOWN BABY
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Good{Food
Rest
.
STRATH HAVEN
Conscrvatively Progressive--Curefully Managed-Safe and Sound
Sunday Evening Servlees w1ll be
discontinued until September 13th
5
ente~tained
Parriotic Dance from 9 'till 12
F. 1\1. Scheibley, Managcment
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
Services Sunday, July 5th
9:45 A.M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 A.M.
"HOLY COMMUNION"
SWARTHMOREAN
J. Furnas
on Friday sey Bronk will remain at their home
Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall and, Fieri Facias
No. 571
evening in honor of Mrs. Elsbree.
on Elm avenue most of the summer.
family of Lincoln avenue have gone r
June Tenn, 1931
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Furnas and
· Mrs. '''illiam 1;' Hull who has been
Mr.. \Viiliam S. Bittle who recently to their cottage at Cape :May for the
All that certain lot or Piece' of land,
children of Woodbury N. J~ are visiting attending a meeting of the woman'-s!' underwcnt an operation at the Grand season.
situate In Upper Darby Township. Delaware known
County.asPennsylvania
Mrs. Furnas' motiier; ?\.irs. Sargent International League of Peace held in View ,Hospital has returned to his
Joseph H. Walter, son of Mr. and and
Lot No .. 26'1and
pn desJgnated
a certain
.
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of
lots
caUed
"Observatory
Hill"
Hollywood, Cabf. IS due home thiS 1 lome 011
u gers av.enue.
Mrs. J. Horace \VaUer, has taken a veyed for Wood. Harmon & Companysurby
Walter on North Ch~ster road.
w
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k
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Mrs.
J.
Russen
Smith
and
l\Ir.
Newposition
with
the
Wood
Co.
and
is
Joseph
W.
Hunter.
C.
E..
JenklntoWD.
l\.fr. and Mrs.· EIsbree have returned
' '5 mlth
. spent a f ew d ays In
• S.wart h - located at Mays Landing, N . J.
ts dUly
re.
lY.l. P earson U
.I.ulSS
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"lU.rs. P au I u.
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B ar b ara IIIn
cord, In the AprU
office1903
for which
the recording
of
from a year abroad and ar~ visiting
. "
.
more last week. They are spendmg the
deeds, &c.. In and for sold De aware
Pearson and MISS Ellen Pearson saIled I
I . f
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d 'r
:\[rs. Gladys Hall Snyder and her Count\', Pennsylvania. III Deed Book No.
)lrs. Elshrec's parents; Mr. and :Mrs. J
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Sl1lllm~r at t Il'lr arm III olin
ree,
T 10 page 640 and described as follows, to
overnor .earson J.t! \'
i two sons Paul and Archer of Baltimore wit: s1tuate on the southerly side of Lynn,
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boulevard (75 feet wide) at the distance of
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E F . k
f H'II
Mr. and Mrs. R. Chester Spencer of Pike have gone to their cottage at 225 feet westwardly from the westerly side
Mr. and Mrs. John • rIC e,o
I -, Swarthmore Itave opened their summer Peermont for the summer.
at Lukens avenue (40 feet wide) as shown'
b orne avenue spen t last week- end a. t II home at Wallingford, Vt. Mrs. Spencer
on
said onplan.
In front
or
breadth
said containing
Lynn boulevard
25 feet
Point Pleasant 'N: }. as gucsts of Mr. lid the
will spend the entire
FIE
and extending of that wldth
lengte?r
d 'I
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11:'
II summer
a. '
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depth southwardly 135 eet,
e wes r y
an
l' rs.
there while Mr. Spencer will
Hne of said lot running partly through the
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': Ed' war..
d 0 "'h
f make frequ"ent
.' week~end trips.
.
center
of a party
wall
bulldll' r. an
J, omas 0
Ing erected
on this
lot diViding
trom thethebulldlng
Cedar Lane ' have sailed
on the Belgen'I
E'. D . Sh arpIes 0 f L'meo IOJ N eFOR RENT
erected on the lot adjoIning to the west.
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·Iaud for a ·summer-m Europe.
"braska,' has come East from Lincoln FOR RENT-Garage tor rent. Close to ata w Improvements consist ot two-storY' stolie'
...- ~fr. Detlef Bronk of E 1m avenue Nebraska and will make her home with
'Ion. H ea ' ed In Win ter. C a II SwarthmorE' .ar
and••e.
stucco hOUbe. 15x36 feet. Basement
1304.
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has left for a professional trip in u- her son, Robert E. Sharples of Thorn- .":;c=-==:-=----.,---,,-____
Sold as the property of WIlliam CharIton.
ropc. Mrs. Bronk and their son, Ram- bury Township.
1o'0 R ~ENT-Tcn room house Spray Beach.
Ile
a".. Ha\'en, between the Bay and Ocean.
Condlttons--$2SO.00 cash or certified check
Mrs Madelaine Naisby has reopen-I' 200 :lcot 0:1 port'h. :J car garage. Apply Mabel on day of sale; balance In ten days.
Swarth. 1441
508 H
d
Ewer. Spray Beach. "Strand Heim."
d h · h
SPECIALS
e
er orne at
arvar avenue
H. J. MAKIVER. Attorney.
and is planning to remain there indefinitely.
FIeri Facias
No. 572
~Iiss Isabelle Bronk of North ChesJune
Term,
1931
MONTCO GINGER ALE
ter road is spending the summer in
Rocllester, N. Y. wI'th her brother and
WANTED TO RENT
All that certain lot or piece of land.
15c Quart Bottle
situate In Upper Darby Township, DelaFurniture Restoring
his wife.
ware County. Pennsylvania and designated
WANTED TO RENT-Three large airy rooms and known as Lot No. 266 on a certain
$1.65 Case
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wickham and
with bath. for mall. wife and a year old plan of lots ,called "Observatory H1ll" sur~
Slip Covers
Draperies family of North Chester road have liUle girl. Sunny lawn and meals, if pOssi· veyed for Wood. Harmon & Company by
ble. Reply Box: C Swarthmorean Office.
Joseph W. Hunter, C. E. Jenkintown,
gone to their cottage at Eaglesmere for - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 PennsylvanJa, April 1903 which Is dUly reWindow Shades
the summeT.
corded in the office far the recording of
WANTED TO BUY
.
deeds. &c., In and for said Delaware
RED RASPBERRIES
Mrs. W. W. Speakman entertained
County. Pennsylvania, In Deed Book No.
"Irs. Paul M. Pearson and Mrs. Sar- WANTED TO BUY-Second hand child's bed T 10' page 640 and described as follows, to
15c Pint
n
and cheat of drawers. Call Swarth. 900.
wit: situate on the southerly side of Lynn
"The Golden Rul- "'ur Mo"o" gent
-vvralter at their cottage at Bn.ek
boulevard (75 feet wide) at the distance of
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250 feet westwardly from the westerly side
WOllK WANTED
of Lukens avenue (40 fcet wide) as shown
I Hill just before Mrs. Pearson sailed
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on
said onplan.
In front
or
' or the
lrgm s an s.
breadth
said containing
Lynn boulevard
25 feet
WORK WANTED-Culored ~irl desires days and extending of that width In length or
Low.Fare
Excursions
SUNKIST LEMONS
work or W('eks work. Call SwarthnlOrc depth southwardly 135 feet. the easterly
107·R.
Hne of said lot running partly through the
From Swarthntore
6for17c
ccnter of a party wall dlvidlng'the buildDAILY
Ing erected on ihis lot from the bullding
erected on the lot adjoinIng to the east.
FOR SALE
by coining to t.he Inn for dinner on the Fourth. Special dinners
served from 1 to 8 at 81.25 and 81.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
Lloyd P. Stevens. Minister
DRESSES SMOCKED
1 AND MADE. CAKE AND NUT BREAD
ETC. BAKED TO ORDER
Middletown Road and Rose Tree Road
THE SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
HAS A WELCOME FOR ALL.
STRANGERS AND NEW COMERS
ESPECIALLY INVITED.
Sunday, July 5th. the service is appropriate
to Independence Day
MORNING WORSHIP 11:00
Dr. Tuttle Preaches
"THE CALL Ot<' THE NEW DAY"
Summer Session ot the Sunday School
at ten o'clock
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
OF SWARTHMORE
i CHILDREN'S
PENNCREST
FARMS
The Inn With Perllonaliry
All are cordially Invited to "jOin In these
services.
'.
Pholle Sw. 761 or 762
We distribute only our own raw tuberculin tested
milk which has been proven by authorities to contain
considerable more food value and. vitamins than the
pasteurized product. You may obtain a free sample of
our product by calling Media 1116.Wor 1116.J.
;,;; 1I1I1I1I1lI1lI1lI1I1I1II1I1tt 1lI1111111111111tt1IIIIIl1ll1I1I1ll1lIIIIII iii
WEDNESDAY
9:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M.-8ewlng and Qulltw
Ing In Whittier House. :Sox luncheon.
I~aul
News Notes
"Do Your Marketing in
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ChurchNews
,
Do you realize that milk, being a nearly perfect
balanced food, is subject to contamination, especially
in the summer months?
(NEAR LIMa)
WM. P. SMEDLEY, Less..
WALTER SMEDLEY, Owner
~11lI1l1l1tt Itt II Itt Itt 1I1I1II11lI1lI1li1lI1lI1tt 1lI111l1ll1tt 1I1I1II1I1I!l1!
Potato Salad, Olives,
Pickles, lUayonaise, All
Sorts of Cheese, Potato
Chips
Are You Paying Proper Attention
to the Source of Your Milk Supply?
Penncrest Farms have been endeavoring to produce
a high class product for the past twelve years_ The cows
and men employed are regularly inspe,cted by a compe.
tent physician and also by state authorities.
Heating and
Roofing
THE
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Emmons & Andes
BUILDERS
JULY 3, 1931'
Being No. 111 North Ninth street.
1mprovements consist of two-story brick
house, 15x42 feet, Porch front. One~story
frame addition, 6x14 feet.
SHERIFF SALES
SHERIFF SALES
Sold as the property of Emil H. Casper
and Cecelia, his wIfe.
of Real Estate
at the Sheriff's Office
Condltlons-$250.00 cash or certified check
on day of sale: balance In ten days.
H. J. MAKIVER, Attorney.
Court House, MedJa, Pennsylvania
Saturday, July 25, 1931
8 :30 o'clock A.M.
Eastern Standard Time
Alias Fieri Facias
June Term 1928
Fieri Facias
No. 567
June Term. 1931
No. 461
All that certain lot or piece Of ground
with the buildings and Improvements
thereon erected
situate
In PennSylvania,
Upper Darby
Township.
Delaware
County.
and described according to a survey and
plan thereat made by Damon & Foster
~ivll Engineers. ~ follows, to wit:
•
Situate on the east side Of Houston road
at the distance of 120.08 feet northward
from the north side of Pembroke avenue
and containing In front or breadth on the
said Houston road 15 feet and extending
of that width In length or depth eastward
between parallel lines at right angles to
the said Houston TOad, On the south Hne
thereof 92.55 feet, and On the north line
thereof 92.85 teet, and containing on the
rear line thereof 15.01 feet along the east
side of 8 certain 16 feet Wide driveway
extendIng northward and southward from
Pembroke avenue to MCKinley avenue.
All that certain lot or piece of ground
with the buildings and Improvements
thereon erected, situate In the Borough
ot Lansdowne. County of Dela.ware and
Slate of Pennsylvania. and described according to a survey and plan thereof made
on the 13th day of October. A. D. 1924.
by Damon and Footer. C. E., as follows. to
wit:
Situate on the west side of Wabash avenue (forty feet wide) at the distance of
260 feet southward from the south side at
Essex: avenue (50 feet wide). and containIng In front or breadth on the said Wabash
avenue 18 teet and extending of that width
In length or depth westward between parallel lines at right angles to the said. Wabuh avenue. on the north line thereof
87.14 feet, and on thc south line thereat
87.52 feet. and Ineludlng on the rear there~
of the soU of a certain 15 feet wide driveway extending northward and communicating with a certain other 15 feet wide
driveway extending eastward Into the said
Wabash avenue.
Together with the free and Common use
Together with the free and commOn use.
right. liberty and privilege of the said
rliCht. liberty and prlvt.lege of the afore_
driveway at all times hereafter forever.
satd driveways at all times hereafter for.
ever. Improvements consist of two-story
Premises 75 HOUston road.
stone and stucco house, 16x36 feet. Basement
garage.
Improvements constat of twowstory brick
and stucco house. 15x36 feet. Porch front.
Sold as the property of William H. Hays.
Basement garage.
cash
certified
Sold 88 the property Of Martin Cephus.
onConditions
day of sale;"'SO.OO
balance
in or
ten
days. check
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. Conditions '250.00 caah or certified check H. J. MAKIVRR. Attorney.
, on
day Of sale; balanee In ten days.
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JOHN J. CAIN.
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H. J. -MAKIVER, Attorney,
SherUf.
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THE SWAATHMOREAN
JULY 3, 1931
News Note
BI'd. Itemized
cavaling 1440 cu. yds., SOc per cu. yd.;
Mrs. Gilbert S. Faries and son
zrbids for 5777 sq. yds. street improveJames Price Faries left Tuesday for
Michael Mahoney was low bidder I..,t ment: prearing and rolling subgrade, 4c
Mr. J. Russell Hayes and family will Beach Haven, N. J., where they will
sq. yd.; furnishing and constructing, live on their Brandywine farm all sumweek on street improvements in Swarth- binding and rolling 7 in. base course, 59c mer. Mr. Hayes is making a survey of occupy their cottage for the season.
more, bids for which w~re tabulated at per sq. yd; same for six in. base, 540 per Quaker burials, and plans to copy epi* * *
the last meeting of councd to be awarded sq. yd: furnishing constructing and rollat the July meeting. The bids were on,' ing Specifications wearing surface, 59c
the improvement of Rutgers avenue per sq. yd; furnishing, constructing and
from Yale avenue to Liepervi1le rd., rolling penetration surface. 79c per sq.
Westdae avenue from Cornell avenue to i yd.
School street. Mahoney's itemized bids. La,t week the contract for resurfacing
were as follows. and although other con·: 30.000 sq. yds. of borough streets was
tractors were low in their bids on certain' awarded to Mahoney at 5.9c per sq. yd.
items, Mahoney's total was lowest.
curb,
feet, $1.20
linealgranite)
foot;: :Mr. a.nd Mrs. \V. :MID~on
Harvey, of
For 4100
furnishing
and per
setting
•
furnishing and setting 240 lineal feet of 1 Columb.. avenue,. entertamed at supper
radius curh, t.40 per lineal foot; ex- r on Saturday evenmg.
.
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place in the daily program. Last summer, Miss Duke was 'an Honor Girt in
the Junior Unit, was a High Point
winner, and played violin in the camp
orchestra.
~fiss
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taphs in many country grave-yards.
Esther Duke, daughter of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Miltoll Bryant with
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Harlan Jessup, Miss and Mrs. Oliver ]. Duke, has registere spent several days at Beach Arlington
Sara Frances Jessup and Mrs.
for her second season at Ecole Cham- this week.
Robinson left last Wednesday morn- plain, the French summer camp for 1
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for the Jessup cottage .. t Wal- girls at. Fcr.risburg , Vermont.. Ecole I Dr. J- A. Detlefsen, Lafa.yette Ave.,
I
Imgford, Vt., where they WIll spend· Champlalll IS the only camp m the I returned Saturday from White SulphUr
the Summer. Accompanying them Uuited States in which French as a Springs, W. Va., where as representative
were Miss Eleanor Kennedy, who will I.iving language is used
in, of the White House Conference On
visit the ]cssups and Miss Carolyn Fa- all phases of camp work and. m which Health he addressed the Annual Meetmg
ries who will spend July at a camp near its study, under the supervisIOn 0 na- of the American Dental Trades Assoc..Northfield. Vt.
tive French instructors, has a definite, tion.
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Fred,I
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exC\u~ively.
f l 'C~ild
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JULY 3, 193'~I______________________________~_THE~'~~~'~AR~~THM~O~REAN~~-,__________________~______________~__~7
S UMMER VACATION TO
,practicallY. the whole time in Swarth- during June and July. In Angust he will,' Dr. R. C. Brooks is to spend the earlier I, suDmmer•
.
d'
h
er
N
BE SPENT IN VARIOUS
more.
go to Mame
. and take a two weeks crUIse
.
and Iater mon th s o
f t h e summer t h's
I
at r
ewport IS
where,
spen she
109 says,
er .summ
there is
" WOA,kdelandtt T~vllel
WAYS. BY PROFESSORS, D MdaDM
d 1 to Cape Brenton.
Copperhead and RattJesnake farm m the I a "lovely college campus to admire and
~
S\~arthmore,
rs. August
y 0 ate Old
WI
spen a
. to he A'
"
. '' part r.ofan
July and
Chatham,
Dr. Shero IS
Cling P ro fess~r BI.ue ·R,'dge. H e h.opes to t.ak e a f ew a small, but w ell -seIected I'b
I rary.
.
Many DIVide Months Be.wem Ne" York
'Of Classical Literature at Stanford Um- triPS, perhaps endmg up m Quebec"
Prof. Thatcher expects to be worklD g
Work and Travel; a Few
1 Dean
Walters
will work most of the versity for the summer quarter. He is where he wants to remam
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vacat'lo'nta k \,
.
. long enoug h to ,.
H'IC kStH a 11 most 0 f thek summer
I woor th reewees
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k
Id
fF
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mgony
VISit urope
I summer and expects to take a triP WIth planDlng to rna e t e tflp au
ere WI
acqUIre a readlOg nowe ge 0
renc. i Prof Jenkins except for a short •vahisMISS
f.amily
by
.
. .
Prof. Lilly.is attending the S: P.!'. .. catioll , .• will be 'working in Swarthmore
Th C 11
r 1t
'11 s end the I his family in August.
.
Brewster
IS planmng to diVide Annual )'leetmg at Purdue Umverslty In
e .0 ege. aCII Y WI.p
.
Dr. and Mrs. Blanshard are gOlOg to her vacatioll between the West House, JUIIC. He will spend the rest of the sum., the entire
. ..
.
the library, an'! Maine.
. mer at home w,riting..
! Mr; Shaw"
to mlllate,thls sumsumlller III varl,,1 oecupatlO'.". :\Iost <'I spelld the summer on the
them expect to work a whtle, and then i college campus-uan experiment they i Mr. Hunt. wIll teach for five weeks!1I
Dr. Foster WIll be 10 .Swarthmore do- mer the change 10 the library s classlfirest themselves by taking more or less have never tried before," as Dr. Blans-' the UniverSIty of Colorado. He. w!ll ing research work untIl July 15, and cation from the present decimal system
lengthy trips. A few will go to Europe, hard puts it.
I spend the rest of the
studymg In from then on he will be at Gloucester, to the Library of Congress system.
and quite a number intend to remain
Dean Valentine expects to be heret the Dartmouth College lIbrary.
Massachusetts.
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auto~obi\e.
~warthmorei
~
su~'me:.
g~mg
sum~er
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Dr. the
Wilcox,
after finishing
his work
.._ .... _____________
with
\Vickersham
Commission.
will, A.t______
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return to Swarthmore, July I, where he,
will spend some time studying and writ-I
ing. Later he will take a trip to Ohio
with his family.
'
Dr. Creighton and his wife will spel~d
their vacation at their Summer ho=ne"
"Tigh-Solas", Glen Margaret, Nova
Scotia. Dr. Creighton expects to do a:
certain amount of work on·a book. Dur- ~
ing the latter part of August. ProfeliSor1
and Mr.s. Dresden will visit them onj:
their return from Europe.
Pro£. Fraser will lecture during the ".
next four weeks at the Haverford Insti- I
tute of International Relations. During'
July he wilt work on a book, and in August will take a vacation in Ohio and
West Virginia.
Dr. Fussell will spend most of his va· II
cation in motor trips and fishing. He
will perhaps do a little studying for work
on v<1cuum tubes.
Prof. . A. M. Brooks will spend the 1
summer in Gloucester, Mass.
Dr. Palmer wiII spend his vacation in
Maine.
Mr. Matthews is going to teach in the
Graduate School of Education at the
University of Tennessee, starting JUl:e
9.
.
Dr. Spiller will give. at· Columbia UniversitY a graduate course in American
Literature to 1800.
_. p'r. Go
visit the Colonial Exhibition at Vincennes near Paris. He will spend one week
on the shore of Lago Maggiore in Italian
Switzerland.
Miss Albertson will spend most of her
summer in London, attending the AngloAmerican Historical Conference in July.
and doing research work in the Public
Records Office and the British Museum.
She will complete 11er vacation by travel ing jn France.
. Dr. Swan will be at Exeter College at
Oxford this summer. He also expects
to be in Paris in September.
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New Beauty of Appointment
Engineered to Endure Bevond Ordinary Car Life
L,STEN To THE NASH PARADE OP
PROGRESS and Max Bendix, O/licial
From ~795 to ~2025
(. o. b. lactory
Hot wa'ter 'and Plenty
Bandmaster ofthe Chicago 19JJ WOrM's
Fa;r, and his band. Coast-lo-coall,
TlU!sd"y E"eningl O¥et NBC N
Demonstrations NOJII Going On
CLIFFORD M. RUMSEY
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A.k all aLout tid. offer. without oLligatioll
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-Yale Avenue at Rutgers Avenup-e-
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
Phone Swarthmore 1390
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Dr. Holmes will be at home a11 sum-I
mer with the exception of a few lecture
cxped-itions.
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Miss Stilz will spend the summer in
Swarthmore and in New York City.
Dr. KovaIenko will continue research 1
work at Sproul _Observatory during the
BIDS FOR l'orAINTENANCE WORK ON THE
Swarthmore PublJc School buildings will be
r(>ceived at Ihe office of the Sebool District UP
1:0 8:00 P. M. Daylight Saving Timc, Thurs •
day. July 0, 1031. The work will include I
the following: InteriOI" and exterior paintinlr. I
wiring- clock system, repair nnd roplacement
of storage batteries. lnylng- concrete sidewalks!
and 3l1phn1t play court. hanS'lng new window
ehndell. grading- athletic field. and J;llumbluit
and carpl·llter repairs. Complnte speCifications
('8n be eccured at tbe omce of the school
dilltrict. The Boal"d reserves the right to reo
Ject any or all bide.
ISABEL VAN DEWATER RYAN,
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NotiC{' is hereby given by the Board of venrence W I e paYing or t •
Directors of the SchOOl Diatrict. of Swarth.
more Pennsyl\'ania. n Diatrict of the Fourth
Class of PennRYivama. that flCaJed bids are
invited for the erel Hem and completion of a.
Grade School BuildIng- un the flouthwest cor.
n(>1" of Col!ege and PrInceton Avenues.
Pursuant 10 the Laws of the Commonwealth
of Pennulvanla.. froparate specifications have
been prepared and r>eparate bids will be reo
{elved for the General Contl"act. the Plumbing'.
the Heating lind Yentilating and the Eiec.
trical WOl"k.
The execution of nil work to be In ae<:ord.
alice with the pla.ns and specUlcaUons and
lInci(>r the SUpervision of Ritter &: Shay, Archl'
tects. Pnckard Dulldlng, Philadelphia, Penna.
Copies of p!a.ns and spedflcal!one, including
Gcn(>ral InHtnlltions for Bidders. are on file
fOI" the inapecllon of nil bidders at the office
of the Architccts and at the omce of the
S(·hool District in the College Avenue Duildlng.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. Contractors de.
siring copies of said planll nnd specifications
for thtJir priVate usc to be I"etalned by them
uutil the time of receiving bids can procure
aame by application to the Al"chitects, appU.
entian to be accompanied by check In the
sum or '15.00; $10.00 of which will be reo
funded upon the return of ·the plllRs and speel.
fiealion!.
Bids IU'f!I to bo submitted In accordance with
"Did Form". ropy of which Is contained In
Ihe specificationll. All bids whether for General Contract or separate bl"ancbes of the
wOl"k shall Ix! submitted in sealed cnvelopell
cleal"ly marked "Bid on College Avenue Grade
S('houl Butldlnr for the School Dilltrict of the
BOl"uugb of SWarthmore. Pennsylvania." and
addr(lssed to Dr. Arthur E. Basseu. PreSident,
and mus'- be delivered to him at the Omce oj
Ihe School Dhttrict "in the Colle~ AvenUE
BuildinG", SWarthmore, Penna., not laler than
8:00 P. M. Daylight Saving Time, ThUrsday,
July n, 1031.
Each contractor will be required to file witb
his bid a certified check AS required by the
General Inatnlctlons tor Bidders, made out to
the Sehool District of Swarthmoro, Penna.,
which (!crtlfted check mUlt be filed by tbe
contractor as a guarantee tbnt the neCC88at'1
rontrat' and bond wUl be entered Into 81
required by the sal.l Boarll of Dlrecto1'8
Should any C()htractor whose bid or 'aIda are
aec-epted. defnult in furnishing' approved bonda
and contract AS required, then the oer.Ufted
chl'ck shall be forfeited to. the School Dietrict.
The certlfted checks of tbo tbree lowe.t
bidders In each branch of the work wUl bo
retnlned by tho Owner for a period not ex.
I ceding two
weeks, to nllow them to deter.
mine the lowelt, responelble bidder. The
check of all other blddel"s will be returned by
teKlstered mail tho day immediately follOWing
the date of receiving bldl.
The Hoard reaen:ea the rll'ht to reject. IUlJ'
or all bids.
By order of the Board ot Direotora of the
School District of the DoroU8'b of Swa.rth.
more, Pennsylvania .
MRS. ISABEL VAN DEWATER RYAN,
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Eare pleased to be
W able
to offer you a
fully automatic hot water
heater for only $2 down
and allow you twenty.four
months to pay the hal.
ance, There is no need to
do withont this necessity
any longer, Stop down
and sec these heaters or
give us a call and we will
explain further,
WOODWARD,
JACKSON
&
BLACK, Inc.
333 Dartmouth Ave.
Swarthmore 43
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The board of three men will divide tribute heavily to the county's plan to io! the county into assessment districts, crease its borrowing capacity.. The new
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I arrangement takes the selectton of the
WILL
DEPUTIES I each. III charge of a dcp~~y assessor, i local tax assessor out of the hands of the
HAVE
I appolllteu by the board. 1 hese depu-I Swarthmore voters and turns the auth! tics will make assessments on the ba- oritq over to the county commissioners.
One ·of the new biUs passed at the re- sis outlined by the board. It is likely
The term of the present Swarthmore
cent session of the state legislature which that in many illstances the present as- tax asseSSOr Frank Gettz. expires this
is expected to affect Swarthmore ma- sessors will be asked to act as deputerially is that providing for the appoint- ties in their districts.
ment by the county commisS'ioners of a
board of three real estate assessors whose
The avowed purpose of the Ilew law
DR. BRUCE F. THOMAS
duty will be to supervise the assessments is to equalize assessments of real esof real estate for the entire county.
tate throughout the county. In some
Osteopathic Physician
This board of three men will hold
places the basis of assessment is as /'
office for four years. Their salaries
College Pharmacy Bldg.
low as 30 per cent. of the "forced sale
will be set by the Salary Board, which
value" of the property and in' many
comprises the county controller and
other places it is as high as 70 per
AnnOllnces
the county commissioners, and it js
cent. It is predicted that the applicaChange in office hours during
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will result in an increase of assessment
July and August due to rein most in5tances, particularly in those
opening of seashore office.
districts where a basis of from thirty
to fifty per cent. of the value has been
Beginning week of July 6th
followed.
Swarthmore office hours:
The County Commissioners state
that they have not fixed a time for
Tuesday and Wednesday only
the appointment of the new board of
\0 to 12 1 to 5 7 to 8:30
assessors.
It is prophecied that the new arrangement willibring about a considerable rise
in assessments in Swarthmore since the
county politicians have long realized that
the people of this community would
rather have· low assessments and high
local taxes so that as large a proportion
JULY 3, 1931
Your Ford Automobile will be called
for, repaired or serviced and rettJrned
to you simply by telephoning Media
1800.
Ford Authorized Charges and Genuine Ford Parts and Trained Ford
Mechanics constitute our service.
Edmond Steinman
SALES
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Buchner's Toggery Shop
Park Ave.
Open
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on
the
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Packard.//nprovemeniL
tlmtrive anewIllbUlinrf 10
.i!aetviollJ '7imuportation.-
SERVICE
Never before has Packard offered
new cars with so many or such im..
portant improvements. Outstanding
among them all are the .ix unusual
features illustrated below.
Ride ControlPackard hydraulic
shock absorbers are
now instant I yadjustable from the dash.
All Sorls of Refreshing
Drinks on Ice
Pastries
ot~er wor~s,
Engine Flotation
-The refined
Packanl Str:lightEight enline is now
unoated on robber.
Body InsulationThe new Packard
hodie8 are fully in8ulatedagainstnoisc
and temperature.
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m~r:t
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t1Ig~t.s
intersection~
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Pre~.idents;
Chester., . Pa.
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F. B. FRANCIS
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'12th & Crosby Streets
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(VO~k ~n new~~: ~ddition
s~ 1~0 ~s ~l. t~gm tt
~omp
~ppear,"g
satjsfac~
in
Interior LuxuryThe Dew Packard
bodies are more
flhmlily constructed, more huurioua,
than ever before.
th~t
~USJ
wh~
r~turn
it will be at the sacrifice of supreme riding comfort:' No
other ears have all the modern features which make' ,the
n~w Paekards not only the easiest riding cars
the entire world but also the easiest to operate. Sec these
cars today. Why not own the only truly up-to-date car?
YALE & KENYON AVES.
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PHONE CHESTER 4450 AND 6100
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Sp~mghaven
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Front End StabilizerA-Ori thelong.
er Packllrds the
front hum per includes a 8tabilizing
device at e:lch end.
SITE FOR NEW
CLUBHOUSE GIVEN.
TO PLAYEKS' CLUB
Henry G. HuEnal died at his home in
Malvem. Pa., on Saturday,· July 4, and
was interred at the Great Valley Presbyterian Cemetery on 'Tuesday, July 7.
Along' in 1893 in the pioneer days of
the borough. Mr. Hufnal was a member
of the firm of Hannum and Hufnal general merchants, located on Chester road. Victor D. Shirer Offer. Site
Mr. Hufnal was well and favorably,
Fairview Road, Just Out- on
known by the Swarthmoreans of that
'd Bo
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period and his passing marks the loss of
91 e
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another of Swarthmore's pioneers.
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If you buy any other car than a new Packard this summer
"Nothing left oUI, noth.
ing forgotten, everything
on hand."
G_ Hufnal
LET CONTRACTS
FOR NEW SCHOOL
aDt~rk'
All models are equipped with' the exclusive new Packard
Ride Control, the new Packard-built. four-speed synchro_
mesh transmission and many other new- fcaJurcs.
Free Delivery
BACHMAN'S
Quality Market
EIGH'I'S
Bodies arc lower and roomier, with lines refined and modernized. Wheelbases are longer and the tread is wider. The
motor is far more pOwerful-.quieter, s.moother.
Honiemade Potato Salad
HEnry
contrac~s
Come in and examine the n';w Packard. in detail. Toke
the wheel of your favorite model and drive anywhere you
wish. Then ride as a passenger. Only then will you appreciate that Packard engineers have done more than improve
. thc beauty and performance of Packard cars. more than
perfect new conveniences for the driver. You will find tha t
true luxurY and utmost riding comfort for passengers as
well as dri~er were major considcraJ.ions in the designing
of these new and thoroughly modern cars.
Synchro -MeshAll Packards now
have the new fou ....
speed, synchromesh transmission.
$2_50 Ber Year
Progress on the new system of trunk gases generated being collected in gas
Children and Adults Enjoy Full line sewers and sewage disposal plants domes. stored and used for the operation
Day's Program of Stunts
for the borough~ and townships of Dela- and heating of the plant.
and Contests
ware Cou.nty is brin~ing nearer the ne:,t
The effiuent will be treated with chlorgreat project for whIch Swarthmore will ine diffused through the most modern
MOVIES
have to expend between a hundred and solution feed chlorinature and the effiuent
IN
EVENING two hundred thou.sand doll.ars.
j discharged into the Delaware river
-----Although t?e Iblg new disposal. plant ~t through a 3800 foot long force main with
Hundrecls of Swarthmoreans took part ;Eddystot~e will be completed thJS .fal1 It submerged orifices.
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IS not hkely that Swarthmore woll be.
Golf Tournament
ACCEPT
m f e commumty th of July program come a part of the project for some time,
In
the effi,.'ent from thIS,
Through the generosity of one of
last Saturday. Highlights of the day possibly not until the condition of the plant WIll be
mto
chan- j The sc
Incss ?vl en's Association will be held
residents, the Swarthmore Player's Club
Fire Company at 2:30 o'clock.
tem.
Due to the fact that the effluent from next Thursday at the Springhaven
The new sewer lines now being con- this plant is being ·discharged. into a v.ery Club at 2 o'clock.. The ~ommittee in \Vill go ahead immediately with their
In the golf driving tournament, John structed by Ridley Township along the large body of water, there bemg suffiCIent charge of the affa1r conslsts of H. B. new theatre to be erected on a lot 80 by
Patterson had the best average for five valtey of Crum Creek, Little Crum oxygen in the river water to oxydize the Green, C1arellce Hannum and Elric 175 donated by Victor D. Shirer, veteran
drives, R. M. Mitchell made the longest Creek, Stony Creek, and Muckinipattus minute solid~ th.at are discharged with Sproat and a large number of .th~ local member of the organization.
drive and Mary Cookman won the wom- creek, range in .size from twelve inches the effluent, It will be unnecessary to go husmcss mcn have stated their mtenThreatened with complications in the
en's event.
to forty-two inches in diameter and are into secondary treatment as contemplated tion of taking part.
form of zoning and building restrictions
of sufficient capacity to serve the needs in the proposed plant for the muni, •
At the
1J o'clock
program
. l'f
Mrs.
Prentice
'Manning
won of
the stunts
child' of Nether Providence Township, RidJey, clpa
lieS on t h e upper reac hes 0 f th C
on the lot originally chosen as the site of
Springfield, and Upper Darby townships, creek.
the new the
building,
might
calling contest, Mrs. O. J. Gilcrec5t, 2nd
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postponed
projectwhich
for at
least have
anand
hfr.s.
F.
E.
'Villiams
3rd.
Mrs.
and
Morton,
Rutledge,
Swarthmore.
Upon
completion
of
this
plant
which
other
year,
Dr.
Shirer
came
to
the
rescue
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Ridley Park, Prospect Park and Glen-j the engineers hope to have in operation
and offered the club a large piece of his
. eorge Corse won the rolling pin throw- olden boroughs. All of these political in August, all sewage in the borough of
mg contest. I\[rs. Walter Dickinson
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ground on the south side of Fairview
2nd, and Mrs. Howard Kirk, third.
'SUb-division~ arc on the wa;~-shed trib- j ~ddysto~e . which heret.ofore. 'Ivas di
road about 300 feet east of IChcster road.
The men's ,team won the match box utary to t ese streams.
ese sewer I c arged lt1 Its raw state mto Rid ey cree Work on New Unit to Begm· at
Not only will the new site just over
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lines will cost in the neighborhood of I will have been taken out of the creek enpassmg contest. Clifford Rumsey won $ 3 .
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Once for Completion
the borough boundaries in Springfield
the obstacle ra
.h R b
B'
00,000 it is estimated by Damon and Itire y. treated mechanically and chemib
19 2
Township make it free of possible ~buildondA
ce Wit
0 ert air sec- Foster the designing engineers.
cally and made ahsolutely inoffensive'i
Fe • I,
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ing restrictions but it will save the club
't th
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The Eddystone plant which will prob-, and with slight additional treatment for
e. SWlmmmg
meet
In the after
E
O
moretothan
they would
have
ably serve Swarthmore
is being; water.
fil
tration, could
be used for drinking
N W
BARD
MEMBER had
pay $.3(X}()
for thewhich
site originally
selected
nool' 0heJd
ler
fi att E
f mmbon'sp
1300 I• H adrry "'1-1
lnl -I constructed
in the heartsomeday
of a residential
W n
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or un er San- d"
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within the borough on Westdale avenue.
'
Istnct
all(
I.S entIre y un er cover, t e
The
engineers
estimate
this
plant
to
Bids
for
Swarthmore's
new
grade
The lot given by Dr. Shirer to the club
ford 'Cvon Iibrsllt f or fitb oy.sf 1 4
Patt
.olr over, sedimentation tanks and sludge drying cost complete l'nclud'lng the ten aC'es
h i t b b 'It .
t f th
y amp e won rst or glr s 13 or b d b '
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h t . 1m
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e pres- carries with it only two provisions, one
under and !Elizabeth Shobinger won first e s
emg un er ,~a IS
own ~s upon which it is located, approximately ent ,College avenue building at the rear that it be wed for a huilding of the
forThe
girls 14 or over.
gree.n-house
The sludge dl- $130,000. From a point of beauty and of the piece of ground purcbased from Players' Club and that the ,building be
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tanks
are
entirely
covered, the
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Swarthmore College last )'ear, were erectedWIt
' h'm a year. T he cup
1 b 1ans to
ce e ra IOn opene WIt a co or u
parade under the direction of Dr. John
opened at the meeting of the school 'board start work on the new structure at once
Pitman and Walter H. Keighton. The ·QUOITS TOURNAMENT
DARTMOUTH AVE. ALLlast night.
in order to meet these two provisions.
APPEALS TO MANY
AMERICANS GET SUITS
The
we.re awarded to the
The new site of the little theatre buildjudges, !\frs. Albert Hill, Miss Helen
Marr,
and
Dr.
John
Roxb
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awarded
lowest
responSIble
bIdders
who
were
as
ing
is said to be very acceptable to the
P
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General
contract
J.
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. on th e
The quoits tournament thiS year was
About the busle"t boys 10 Swarthmore
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1231 N 5
Ph'l c.u soar
. and 0., Inc.,
o. 1st .street,
I a- highest part of the ground along FairBest decorated boy's bic de Phili be
W'th
! ,s ' b.cycle;
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p turned
ttcr than
contestants
thetweek
July 4 were ten young- delphia
Heating and ventilat-·
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h e Id h y D r.
I am,• best deeorated g,rl
0 t ever
The before,
were 48divided
in
o ,before
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' $48384.
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Charlotte de Mall· second Sarah Marie
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d y h'
,sters who live along Dartmouth avenue 1I1g, Amencan Heating and Ventllatmg Shirer for sale at $5000
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n
eac ,-"h
man each
ID a squad
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' team. tIle
Electrical contract
• he o\Vned
!Sque.
Best velOCIpede,
faj·
po'mt
of t1-.. and take their
bas.ebaU
.Company
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the lot. Wt1ls«ond
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' " selecting the! mouth All-Amencans
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. t'lon, \VI'11 mak e
' , Grace B rews t er. Best k'dd'
I Ie k ar; other
7 contestants
,'ery serJOusly
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& Q '11'
N
J th e orgamza
Charlotte Mass'' best d ecora t ed d 0 II two men HI
. each .squad
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nsman
OJ an 0
orrlstowli.
it
po.ssible
for
the
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to a r ran ge add'1_
with the highest
This summer the boys decided that $3 595 Ttl b' d f th b 'ld.
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coach, Betty Glenn; second, Jean Fisher It l '
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d h J b M h
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I or e ttl mg W ICI tIonal finanCing whlch 'would not be
P re tt'lOS t costume, L'
ota s. It Rumse
was oun William
t at aco
~ escStan-:
ter. thev
classrooms ' kil1der- ava.·1 a bl e.'f tI'e t,t
. Ie to t he Cl ub'. Ian d
OIS G ray;
second,• Clifford
Gwinn
. wanted unrfonns. Theil" desire il1- Will contain eight
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Nancy anq Joy Price
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D · 'd M ,creased by leaps and bounds when they garten and speCIal room, $63,425.
were not dear.
Best decorated float: !lob White; most
saw their bitteresi Opponents, the Columth:
to the
Having accepted the gift. the board of
unique float, Daily Vacation Bible / the singles championship In. the playoff. bia Ave. All-Stars appear in bright new ca
;mb
anced or governors is going ahead 'as rapidly as
School.
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y e.
m lrue
or usc
ur- TI
nossiblelwith
the'plans for . the building.
A
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wmn de f eated Rumsey,
mg the
second
semester
of the
1931-32
b
. group of scouts on bIcycles won the feated Davis, Taylor defeated Gough, I So one morning the big campaign . .fQr lerm.
.
'e c u house WIll be 'b ... lt alon\! the
pnze for the .scout group and John Mor- Gwinn defeated Mcschter and Gwinn I funds began. Ho e nd I
f J ._ 'M .. G d
B J
f 608 N h same plans as announced
the. sIte on
reIJ was pronounced the best appearing
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rs. ur: on . ones 0
ort Westdale avenue was bemg consJ(lercd
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. went on to Win t e mg es c amp,on- ness all over the borough were solicited. Chester road was elected to the board as
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ny er was the best cnb. ship for 1931 by defeating Taylor in the. Here they collected a dime and there a successor of Mrs. W. Carson Ryan, Jr.. '
m3g22wI contamThan baU?ld,t?rkS. , IC InSOIl and baby won· fiFst final p l a y o f f '
1dollar until a f i b f
th 4tl
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D C 1Um seatlDg
per.sons.
e UJ 109
in d the cOhn t es.t hf0l\r1 0 es t
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ba b
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cays
e
are
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n as mgt on,
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In the doubles chamlliOlL,<;hip the teams, the total approached $30, the necessary necessitated her resignation.
sdo lave a 0 y, res rooms f or
an coac. WIt
rs. 'VJllets and baby eligible for the playoff were Marison- I amount
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tit
men an
an up-to- date stage, a
second.
Oth
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III
war
'!lore,
rehearsal
room
over
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The SUtts arnved day before the 4th, her entire hfe and IS well acquamted I
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Gough & Madison defeated Corse &1 The memhers of the team are: Charles 'She is the daughter of William C. Day
ear y
se:t. d e !n
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, Sra.nhcesEI rm,tage,)e Taylor, Rumsey & Allison defeated and Buz Parker, Vic and Bud Troxel, who was professor of chemistry at
age w;
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We 'lrl!es, 'Feandor
Heanor MII1.er, Davis & Kraus, Gwinn & Watson defeat-I Burton Peckerman, Roger Kauffman, Swarthmore College for many years. Th' proper Y rofomhs he c: .
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defeated Rumsey & Allison, and in the' Willets and Jimmy Kanffman, mascot.
succeed "Mrs. Ryan as secretary of thei
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e wmner.. 0 t 10 vanous final playoff Kwinn and Watson won
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IOl1lrcd by the state. The exterior of the
Dodd, Edward Graut, Leslie Pol'k, Page'
up y (e ea mg COUNCIL TO REMOVE
A dental hygemst will be added to the, building will he finished in brick similar
Bullock, Ruth Murrell, Doris Macintyre.'
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INTERSECTION DIPS
lof .the
next
and Ithe j to the Rutgers avenue school and the
Robert Hall, Ricllard Sanford Patty
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I' . an, appropna e. up to
.at ast: grounds will be attractively landscaped.
' P 0Ik,
Real Estate ActiVity
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. at once for eqlHpment
meetmg for dental sllpphes and .The interior
of the hui1ding will Ibe finCamphell '. Eleanor Sm ith , 'V·1r
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WI'lll'am P 0Ik, Doro II'
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In Lapldea Hills, the develo p -, bids per umt for pipes, mlets, paVIng, etc.,
opened
at I Architects for the ne W bUI'ld'Ing are
Iy Jones, D·an
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a JOining for ehmmatmg SIx of the worst dramage t e meetmg
urSt . y n'g ,t an awart e i Magaziner and Bherhard of Philadelphia
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'the
Club, IS reported tlus dips at street.
in the bor-. as follows: carpenter. work, . Charlcs I who have drawn the plans for
large
HALF.. YEARLY R
With the sale of a stone house c.,n- otlgh. If the bids are low It may be pos-!
of Swarthmore, plumbmg andiullmber of theatres in and near Philade1EPORT
tammg twelve rooms and tIme baths to sihle to remove all of the' borongh's rathahon, Wm. S. Hoffma!, ,?f Swarth- phia including the Media Theatre.
OF LOCAL BANK Joseph Newton Pew.. !\Ir. and
"thank-you-mams." Two of the first more; metal weath.er. stnppmg, .Sager The huilding committee of the Player's
Pew,
were married .June 30, 'YllIlones which will .he removed are at Har- Metal Weather StnpP1l1g Co.; wmdow Club which has been working on plan...
At a meet',ng of tl,e dl·· t
f tl make thur home at Lapldea followmg yard and Rutgers avenue and Han'ard shades, Luther O. Draper Co.; black- for the structure for tl,e past t
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Swarthmore National Bank
and 0 Trust
.romlt ' IlOneymOO!l. T eland
I slconsists of Charles D. Mitchel1,
Dr. A.s
Company held this week, the half-yearly house '.s rap.dly nearmg complet,on and
In vie'Y of the absen~e of Frank Reit-I woll .be. soh~lted agam for pamtll1~ and: F. Jackson and Roy Comley.
zd, presltlent of counCIl, from the bor-, repamtmg smCe the two lowest b,dders; In making the latest announcement
report presented by President Edward B was built by Emmons & Andes.
Temple was received with keen
.Next Monday, Emmons and Andes'jough for several weeks, Leonard C. Ash-, were hed'
"the dub's plans, J. Kirk :McCurriy,
tion hy the directors.
WIll break ground for a fiv~ bedn:am, ton was appointed acting president of'
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j president, said:
After declaring the usual divident, at house
Sycamore r?ad, Lapldea Htll.s, J counciL
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, Hannah Smith and Lula Hills returned
"\Ve do not want anyone to get the
the rate of 1091, per annum, it was voted to be built for an unthsclosed purchaser.
The meetmg was attended by a sales-. this week from an eleven day annual idea that we have .. ecured a site outside
to add $25,000.00 to Surplus Account.
rna!, representing a company manufac-! conference held at Birmingham School, the horough becau.e of the restrictiO.lS
making a total of $150,000.00. The Bank
Pew-Paul
tUring
,Council took no action: Birmingham, Pa. They were' sent as which prevail within the borough. We
now has a Capital of $125,000.00; S u r - . .
on the questIOn of whether or not a new 1
from' the Swarthmore Presby- feel confident that after due delih.ration,
plus, $150,000.00 and Undivided Profits
MISS Florence Middleton Paul, daugh- pulmotor should be purchased for thel teflan Church, and sponsored
by the council would have granted the permit
of $68.'820.00.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Herhert Paul, of i borough but turned the matter over to' Presbyterian Board of Christian Educa- which we asked for a' few week, "go.
The Bank has $218.000.00 in Surplus 1531 Ogden avenue, and J05eph Newton i Dr. Franklin Gillespie, head of the Board tion. Lawrence Smith also was in at-I However. when Dr. Shirer made .hi' genand Undivided Profits. It has paid to Pew, son of Mr. and Mrs. John .M·iof Health..
. tendance.
erous offer after hearing that the dub
stOCkholders since it started in business Pew of !\foylan-Rose Valley,
umted i Borough Engmeer Broomall was mAt Camp "Kanesatake", Spruce Creek, really wanted to huild this year we felt
structed to make a study of the east side
. .seven, miles fro,m
John that ,it wa.s to
benefit to acjn 1904 a total of $134,825.00 in divi- in marriage, Tuesday mortlmg,
dends. This makes a total of $35200000 30 at the Bryn Mawr Presbyterian of Yale avenue from Park avenue to MItchell and Boone Dmsmore have heen cept the sIte outSltle the borough without
earned hy the Bank.
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Church. The Rev. Dr. AI1~lrew "1\futch Ru!gers. avenue with the possihility of I enjoying .a two weeks vacation. They cost and go ahead immediately.
A list of the officers is as follows' Ed- performed the ceremony wh,ch was fol- laymg SIdewalks.
are with Rev. E. H. Bonsall, Jr. and Dr.
"We regret" that the
cGnncilby a wedding hreakfast at Green
It was decided to pave Benjamin West, George. W. Wellburn,
are amon!: I men were put to extra trollble in this
ward B. Temple, President; J.
,avenue from Garrett road to Swarth- those m charge. Camp Kanesatakell matter, hut know that they rejoice along
Ramsey and C. Percy Webster Vice- Hill Farms.
Elric S. Sproat, Ca,hier and
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more avenue.
street was. accepted has recently heen taken over
.the
the other members of the cluh :,' the
Trust .,officer; Harold Ogram, Asst.
Vacation Bible School
Iby the borough 111
a. an Improved Pe.nna. State Sabbath SchOOl Assoclahon. pIece of good fortune which has b
and any repaIr work. done now MIS, Jean
returned from
us."
1.'.he -directors are: HaJdy M. Crist,
The Daily Vacation Bihle School is \\,111 have to be paid for entirely by the June 29th havmg served as Counclliop
for ten days.
Alfieri'. N. Garrett, Joseph .E. Haines, marked by an especially large enrollment borough. .
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t\Vm: E.:- Kistler .John F.. Murray, John this year, Eighty-five chi1dr~n as attend- The radiUS of L~fayette avenue ~t
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Mrs. Alfred Gary White of College
Pittock, Vincent S. Pownall; J. ing the classes every morning at the Dartmouth
will he enlarge? tblS
Mr. an4 Mrs.. William J. Cresson and
Everton, Ramsey, CJaude. C. Smith, Elric Methodist Church. The time of the summer by cuttmg hack, the pOint ~f daughters Margaret and :Mary, and avenue entertaine dat. _ luncheon and
S. Sproat, Edward B. Temple, Wm. H· classes is from 9:15 A. M. to 11 :301 borough property oPPOSIte Patterson s Mrs. Anna Ciomert, are on a motor trip bridge· yesterday· in" honor of her sister
Thatcher and C. Percy Webster.
A. M.
Garage.
through New England.
Miss. Ruth Saecker of Appleton, Wisconsin.
construCh~n.
From bumper to bumper, outside and inside, mechanically and artistically, th". Continental Series Packard e!,rs
are entirely new-completely redesigned. While the eharaeteristi~ beauty of Paekard lines and eight-in-liD.e principle of motor design are retained, even these fundamental
features show tremendous refinemcnts. The new Paekards
are a truly great advance in luxurious transportation.
Full Line of Fancy
Delicatessen
Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables
JULY 4TH PROGRAM County-Wide Sewer System
Rapidly
Taking Definite Form
WELL ATTENDED
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~~Ugha\::;e a~~gibfem~~r c~v:i>e~~ion i~'
For Yonr Convenience
We Bake Our Own Hams
Swarthmore, Pa., July 10, 1931
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Meats and Groceries
No. 27
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Suggestions for July 4th:Linen Kniekers, Golf Hose,
Flannel Trousers and Coots,
Linen Suits, Sport Shirts, etc.
Vol. III"
Announcing a New Ford Service
Providence .Road at Baltimore Pike
MEDIA, PA.
Media 1800
Other days call Pennypacker
5'241
GET A NEW JANTZEN
FOR THE 4TH
TH~
(OpposltG Arlington cemetery)
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MEMORIALS
Wm. J. Cartledge
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To - Name Assessment
Board
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predicted, that in this county the men of the money
is spent in the Iborough as fan and was to have been tilled by the
Granite· will be paid $5,000 annually.
po.ssible.
Marble
autumn elections.
According to County Commissioner
It has only been through he continued
Cemetery Work a apec1a1ty
Harry M. Birney, Jr., all of the present persistance of the Swarthmore assessors
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood B. Chapman,
real estate assessors, elected by town., that assessments have been kept lower Miss Julie V. Chapman and Miss Esther
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ships and boroughs arc dropped hy here than in other parts of the county Felter of Baltimore left on Tuesday for
Est. 1843
No. Lansdowne Ave., Drexel HIU, Fa.
Authonty the wording of the new code.
aild this community is expected to con- a motor trip to Kentucky and Tennessee
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E-APPOINTED
TO B
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del~gates
Jl~ne I
Ev~rton lo~ed
st~eet
IP~
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wh~,
1~13
Do~tor
ou~ gre~te~t.
borou~h
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
fore going on to Emerald Lake. at
Field Canada, and Vancouver, at which
point they will take a boat for Skagway, Alaska. Upon the return trip, Mr.
and hIrs. Yerkes will stol> at the Jasper
National Park, returning home by the
\~'ay of the Great Lakes.
ATTEND OUR
Frigidaire Jubilee!
ANNIVERSARY GI FT
to all who purchase
Visit our showroom now
Good {Food
1\1 E D I A INN slogan - Just three
Simple wlI)rds - bracketed togetherno superlath'es-no fancy phrasesno pretence at "what we ain't."
,Just - "Good" Food and Restand we are doing the best we can to
deli\'er the utmost that the slogan
Implies - in other words, full value
for every dollar or penny spent with
the MEDIA INN - either for "Food"
or "Rest."
The prices in our dining room are
fair and in keeping with the lower
costs of living -and the tariff on
our rooms is conceded to be low for
the service we offer and we are
grateful for the large volume of
business that our "liVe and let llve"
poUcy has brought us since our
opening over a year ago; particularly
conSidering the general business
conditions.
We will always strIve to back up
our slogan - and we want to impress it on the whole countryside
that our friends can always expect
and get
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11.1 rs. E. Irwin Scott, of 204 Elm a\'cnue, has returned from a visit with
)'liss Romaitle Clark. of Pittsburgh. 011
..\1 ollda \', ~I rs. Scott will lea \'e for
)'Ianch~stcr. Vermont, where she will
visit i\irs. J. N. Pew for the month of
July. During part of August Mrs. Scott
will yisit ~lrs. Herbert \Varin, of Sara~oga Springs, ~. Y.
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Mrs. M ichacl Kovalenko, of Swarthmore a\'enue, Swarthmore, accompanied hy :l\lr. and Mrs. ).[cCauly
StC\'ellwll and :\liss Jean Stevenson.
of Scotland, left recently for a motor
trip through Canada.
you set out for an airing in the car?
JUBILEE
done or your
trees
Never in the history of the automobile
has tire mileage been priced so low.
and
Supertwist cord, Goodyear craftman~
ship, long Hfe, safe riding.
GOODYEAR TIRES
shruhs will die.
S.~!;l".th!' .. sp~j:1aUy designed 'luncheon
See, o.~r 4ramatic 4emonstrations oj
Frigi4aire features
See how Frigidaire's one·way, steel.rail '
shelves make it easy to put food into
Frigidaire and take it out without danger of spilling.
And see us demonstrate the enduring qualities of Frigidaire Lifetime. Porcelain. Y ou'U be amazed by the dramatic
tests which show how Frigidaire's finish withstands hard
knocks, scratches, di,n. grease, heat-even fire itself. For
Porcelain-on-steel forms the inside and outside surfaces
of every household Frigidaire-to insure lasting beauty.
Tuesday and Wednesday only
10 to 12
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Breakfast -
7 o. m.
3Sc, SOc, 60c up
Luncheon - II :30 o. rna
SOc and 75c IIpec::ials
Dinner - S: SO 'til 9 p. m.
FRED J. HARLEY
12 noon 'til
Upholstering
81.25
uCooked to Order" Service
7 a. m. until midnig'"
Furniture Restoring
Slip Covers
Draperies
Window Shades
DELCHESTER UTILITIES CORP.
629 Welsh Street
Chester, Pa.
MEDIA REPRESENTATIVE
10;15
'p.
Wedae.. dQ: 10:", I.ID.
!ihU Po.IIL
SPBCIAL PROGRAM: YOUR NAMB MAY BB MBNTIONBDI
I
BAIT
SPRAYS
CHESTER. PA.
TRAPS
25c, $1.00 & $1.50
Saturday
EL BRENDEL
VICTOR McLAGLEN
"WOMEN OF
ALL NATIONS"
COATED ARSENATE
OF LEAD
Monday, Tue.day & Wedne.day
CALCIUM ARSENATE
CLIVE BROOK
BUDDY ROGERS
FAYWRAY
RED ARROW
FLY SPRAYS
"THE LAWYERS
SECRET"
SUPLEE'S' STORE
Thursday and Friday
so. CHESTER ROAD
WALLACE BEERY
JEAN HARLOW
Swarth.105
"THE SECRET SIX"
WENTZEL MOTORS
Weatherproof Hydraulic Brakes
401 DARTMOUTH AVE.
Formerly HAMBLIN CHEVROLET, INC. Mr. Hamblin i. no
longer associated with this firm in .any way_
Safety-Steel Body
nrive a Six
and you'D bug a Six
Only Authorized Chevrolet Sales Agency
in Swarthmore and Vicinity
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U. S. Tires
Willard Batteries
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Hundreds of people have stopped at our salesroom and
seen the New Plymouth, ridden in it and marveled. Only
by riding in this astonishing new car can you realize what
an amazing difference Floating Power makes.
Hundreds have discovered the New Plymouth, but there
are many hundreds of low-priced car owners Who haven't
and who should see it. Come in. Find out what has happened to low-priced car values. Come today.
HANNUM & WAITE
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
"SMART MONEY"
JAPANESE BEETLE
NEW MANAGEMENT
Easy-Shift Transmission
Com..... Rep'"
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S~.;,.
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Somueh.moresmoothly
docs a SIX perform-so
mueh more quietly, comCortably
IIJld flexibly-that, once you have
experienced the pleasure oC driving
a six-cylinder car, you will never be
satisfied with less.
der performance in the Chevrolet
Six without one penny extra Cor
maintenance and operation. It
costs no more Cor gas, oil and tires I
And lDaintenance expense is actually reduced by the freedom Crom
destructive vibration.
Nor is it necessary to be satisfied
with less. Six-cylinder performance
is today within the reach oC every
new ear buyer in America-for
Chevrolet is One oC the world's lowest-priced automobiles.
Drive a Chevrolet Six and discover
these Cacts Cor yourself. Come in
today I
Moreover, you can enjoy sis-cylin-
NeUJ IAI., Prlee.-CIutoroletJKU.Nn._au
.Piicu ron.a from. '4711 to '8110. Truch e~
prlcaron•• /rom':l1S6 1o'.(IN. ""prica/. o. b.
FUn', MkL Spedaf equipment ~rnt. .r.o.., ...
UVtered ~rka ClAd'
Ally t:hevrolet dealer or ...._
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Swarthmore's Only
Day and Night Garage
fer.....
wUI give yoa wlth_
oat oll..ga«o... a f.-- ride In al:hevrolet Six-any time
NEW
~Ht:VROLET
SIX
See yoar dealer below
WENTZEL MOTORS
401 Dartmouth Ave.
Your patronage and confidence solicited
R. E. WENTZEL
ea.,. c. M. if. c."
;
CHARLES A. HIGGINS
10,.,...... Taeodu
LISTEN '0 WCAU-PblJldoIphIl_Moada,
m.
TharfCI.,
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PLYMOUTH PARADE
TODAY AND SATURDA Y !
Entire Week
I
Atlantic Gas
and Oil
YEARS
CHESTER. PA.
ANTIQUES
BOUGHT AND ~OLD
in the new
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STATE
Now is the most opportune time to
spray to control Japanese Beetle, according to County Agent H. O. Wilcox of
AND UP. ~O.B. FACTORY
FOR
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Cars Stored, Washed
and Polished
GUARANTEED
STANLEY WARNER THEATRES
.1+~."I'I"III'II.tl
be operated until the door is proptrlYj
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locked by the master key, which is alThe lIew Plymouth IS now belllg un-I'
ways in the safekeeping of the official veiled in the salesroom of Hannum &
voting machine custodian.
I \Vaite, Swarthmore Chrysler dealer,
The 310 machines are the nine-party, and, partly be~au.se of its wide pri.ce
40 candidate type, electrically operat- appeal, ~ut prlllcipally b~cause of ItS
ed the same as those used for the extr~ordll1a.ry deSign, t~IS car is at,
b
I fit
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h' tractmg ulilversal attention.
~ovem cr c ec IOn. as ye~r•.m t 15 Tonight and tomorrow night a parade +
City, Aston Bethel and Blrmmgham of new Plymouths will pass through
townships and the borough of Aldan. Swarthmore.
The court action for an injunction
This new Plymouth is radicalIy difagainst the use of the machines is still fercnt from all cars in one. vcry fun'unsett1ed, but it is likely that a de- da~Cllta! aspe~t.. It emb.odles a new
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cngllleenng prmclple which has been
CISlon WI
c rna e e ore time 0 use called floating power and which it is
the machines. Last week, the State
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Supreme Court, in a similar injunction
A. M. ALL ISO N
suit originating in Philadelphia, ruled
that these particular voting machines
Electrician
could be used and that it was legal to
Thirty-two years experience, and a
attach the "lockout" devices to the home-owner in this borough.
machines, although they had not been
attached when the machines were first
311 VASSAR AVENUE
delivered by the manufacturers.
Swarthmore 1160
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tion. Necessary contact of rubber to
metal is achieved as the result of bonding the rubber to the metal. The rubber
is thus not compressed and its fult
elasticity is uti1ized.
Eight new body styles are offered.
Now operating under
Free Wheeling
ONLY $10 DOWN
FRIGI DAI RE
stated, eliminates all feeling of engine vibration in the new P:ymouth.
In floating power the Plymouth engineers developed a two-point (frollt
and rear only) suspension, allowing the
engine to rock or oscilatc frceJy and
thus dissil>ate its own vibration. Inch
thick hlocks of lin' ruhbcr SCT\'C not
ulily as pivots at the mounting- points,
but also as cushions.
The elasticity of the rubber serves
both to give freedom to motion of the
engine as a mass and to limit that mo-
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Double-Drop Frame
ANNIVERSARY GIFI'- This beautifu' hmcheon service
is executed in sparkling, hand..tched glalSware in the new
lopaz co/Qr. Produced by one of the f!lorid's grealest manufacturers.
Oleate coated arsenate of lead
at the rate of 8 lb•. per 100 gallons of
water is the best spray to use on trees
and shrubs. This material should be
used alone to be most effective. The
spray .should be applied in a fine mist so
as to cover the entire leafy surface. A
coarse. spattering spray does not give the
best protection. Since coated arsenate of
lead settles out very quickly, it is necessary to keep the contents of the sprayer
continually agitated while spraying.
According to W. B. ~fabee, Extension
Entomologist at State College. the development of the beetle today is about the
same as last year. Extreme heat will
hasten the arrival of the beetle and also
increase its activity. Cool, rainy weather
will retard the arrival of the ,beetle and
prolong the period over which it will be
present.
ALMA C. OWREY
300 Yale Avenue
"The Golden Rule--Our Motto" Sw. 949
Swarthmore, Pa.
FLOATING POWER
DMring th. JMhil•• we will indall Frigidai,. in your hom. J.~
opens the machine to look at the records, or for any purpose, it cannot
3
Media.
TIME TO SPRAY
JAPANESE BEETLES
Swarlh. 1441
Weekdays, 81.00
9 p. m. -
anyone, election officers or others.
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MIDSUMMER OPPORTUNITY!
1 to 5 7 to 8 :30
Olher days call Pennypacker
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Swarthmore 1250
service whiCh will be given to aU who
purchase Frigidaire during celebration.
Beginning week of July 6th
Swarthmore office hours:
Medin 1280
HANNUM & WAITE
South Chester Road
Phone Swarlhrnore 1272
opening of seashore office.
BaIto. Pike at Provo Road
Sunday Dinner -
A. W. COLLINS
Change in office hours during
July and Augnst due to reo
Phone: Swarlhmore 1936-W
tires to take the joy out of driving.
II is reporled ,that there
will he far more heetles than
lasl year. Spraying must he
ANN
Announces
"The Pallons,"
Thank You.
There's nothing like a set of junky old
ISm
College Pharmacy Bldg.
mebia
Jnn
A\'oIHlale road, \\'allingford, and Miss more speed than the law allows?
SPRAY
Now for
BEETLES
DR. BRUCE F. THOMAS
Osteopathic Physician
at the
~f iss Doreen M itchelJ. daughter of Is your heart in your mouth when
~fr. and Mrs. Charles O. Mitchell, of you swing into a curve at a little
FRIGIDAIRE
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Mrs. Samuel C. Hanna, and her
daughter, j\fiss Jane Hanna. of Mapie
a venue, Swarthmore, are spending sc\'- Do you knock on wood every time
t'ral days in Ocean City, N. J.
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every voting precinct in Delaware
The "lockout'" devicl!s are applied to
county will use voting machines at the the blank spaces on the ticket, pr~
September primary election. This ac- venting the pulling of levers excctJt
where there arc namt=s of candidates
tion is forecast by Harry AI. Birney, to be voted for. The "after-election
Jr., chairman of the county commi.,- latch" prevents the use of the machine
sioners.
for voting if the back is opened at any
The Automatic Voting },fachine time after it is set for an election. Ii
Rest
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Mr. and )'Irs. tOYe'tt Frescoln have
been vacationing at Atlantic City.
:to
LIKELY. THIS FALL
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I Company, of Jamestown, N. Y., has
completed the delivery of 250 machines,
which, with the lot of 60 delivered last
fall, makes a total of 310 machines,
all that were ordered for the present
Ule In Primari"" Throughout needs of the entire county.
According to Jaho McCormick, repEntire County Forecast
resentative of the manufacturers, all
By Birney
of th~se machine~ arc equipped with
the "lockout" devices. about which
READY
FOR
DELIVERY there has been considerable controversy, as well 35 the "after-election
Unless
court
action
intervenes, latches."
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOTE MACHINES
Margaret James, daughter of Mr. and will go to 'Nova Scotia, where they will
Mrs. \Valter S. James, of 407 Yale ave- t'clriain for a month.
nue, Swarthmore, are spending the
month of July at Camp Omeka, in the
Poconos.
Jean Matlack, four-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Alatlack, 319
)'lrs. M. C. Cluster, of Yates Center, Park avenue, has been discharged from
Kansas,
is visiting the family of her the Presbyterian Hospital in Philadellfiss Elizabeth E. Terrel1s, of 343
.
son,
E.
H.
Taylor, 30U Har\'ard a\'cnue. phia after several weeks' illness.
Dartmouth avenue, Instructor of Phys• • *
ical Educatioll at thl' Oxford lluhlic
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schools, is studying physical education
~Ir. and Mrs. Hers~hel G. Smith, of I
at the N e\\' York University summer
school at Chautauqua Lake, N. Y. Miss Parrish road, Swarthmore, have re- I
Terrells spent the last week-end with turned from a visit to Asbury Park!
her sister Miss Mary H. Terrells, who and Atlantic City, N. J. On August
is doing research work for the Stand- 1Ir. and Mrs. Smith, and their familY'i
ard Statistics Company in New York
City.
The above three words are the
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JULY 10, 1931
JULY 10, 1931
Phone Sw. 596
WM. H. NEAL,
Jr.
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Swarthmore, Pa.
Phone Swarth. 596
THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
of health to the fullest extent In trymg to
ehmmate unsan tary CORd tIons
ThiS contemplated plant will treat
sewage from Folcroft Glenolden and
Pubbahed Every Friday at Swarthmore, Pa
Norwood boroughs and Darby Ridley
Sprmgfield and Upper Darby 10wnshiPS
Robert E. Sharples, Editor and Publisher
Trunk hne sewers and sewage disposal
plants for boroughs and to vnsh ps along
Phone Swarthmore 900
the Darby Creek vatershed to meet the
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the
Entered as Second Class matter January 24 1929 at the Post Office at Swarth nt'eds of a dozen mun c pal t cs
next
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more Pa u der tl e Act of March 3 1879
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Cl res Ita
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commUllit es from plans prepared by
FRIDA.. Y JUI \ 10 1931
Damon and Foster eng neers
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I The comn l mt es nvohed n tl e gl
ganile pIa 1 I elude Sprmgfield township
Upper Darby to N'nshlp CI fton He ghts
borough La sdo vne borough Aldan bar
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J. Russell Smith Writes
of Business Depression
JULY 10, 1931
When th s s done the effluent w II be
the hne will pick up a mam Interceptor
absolutely non InjUriOUS and the sludge that wIll come down Darby Creek and
when d schargcd on the dry ng !beds will will also p ck up a maIO mterceptor cow
be practically odorless
ng down Cobbs creek
The first umts of the ptants are est!
It IS est mated that the Darby creek
m led I
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hb hood f nterceptor from the treatment plant to
a
0 cos
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0
$800 000 and will be des gncd to serve the Pe nsylvan a railroad n Lansdowne
the townsh ps of Sprmgfield Upper Dar w II cost approximately $400 000 the
by and Darby and the boroughs of CI f cost of the plant and mterceptor to be
allocate 1 or cI arge I aga st the m 10
to He gl ts I a s 10 vn
Alia
Darb
C I al t e
nterest
Yea 10
Coli ngdal
CO)
Folcroft
.......-.~-a d Sharon H II
The G rI Scouts at Tall Trees thiS
In order to conduct the sewage to the
plant s te t will be necessary to build Hck aTC Lydia May Lodge Elizabeth
6800 feet of s xt) nel c rcular se ver Hessenbruch J31 e R cI ardson
Ruth
from the plant s te to the Junction of Detlefsen
EI zabeth Thorne Pet r a
Darby and Cobbs cfeeks At that pomt I ngle a 11 Doroth) Simmons
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ough Darby
Yeadon borougl
borm gl SICollmgdale
ough
aro 1 H 11 bor
bar ~.
ough Col yn borough Darby to vnshlp
and Folcroft bo ough
At prese t there s a se"er s)stem ex
TI e E d of a Epoch-\\ hat Next? da) proble liS f state 01 erat 0 of dus tend ng ala g the Darb) creek from
tl e ttl of the lea I a t ele b) J RlS tr es IS to ~ e a\o ded s to persuade the Spr ngficll to" nsh p
emptyu g
Ito
sell 511 tI of S ar lore II tl e ] I A ncr can \ oters tl at t ;vould be a good Darby creek n Col V} n at a pomt a
Sur (' Grall
tl g to I ern t tI e for at 01 of na v short 1 sta ce belo;v tl e P ne street
).[r Smith descr bes cha g g co d
lustnaI groups each controll ng the I br 1ge Darb}
tons lead ng up to the prcse t depres product 0 of a co nod ty or gro Ip of 1 The 10 \ cr port 01 of th s tr nk I c
soan I the states tl at the dreadful can mod t es and 0 k ng der some sort se ;vcr was b lit from th rt) to tl e Dela
su n nar IS
Offer a profitable pr ce of publ c s perv s 0
of;vh eh the In
are a d luc to the fact tf at the amou It
an I the nach es 0 v at our co ma d terstate Commerce CommtsSlo s control of efflue 1t 5 large as compared to the
ca gl t the market for almost any com of the ra I vays IS a type
amo nt of
ater
to the creek It ts
nod t nasi ort t ne 1 hat IS tl e prob
Some of tl e tl gs that must be a part I ccessary to go 1 to secondary treatment
Ie n tl at I as
rougl t Amenca
1 of tillS mal propOSlt10 1 as pol teal lec comb ne I vlth ether filtrat on or act vat
dustr) I earer to self destruct on tl a ess t es In th s lemocracy are
led slu Ige treatmf':nt together With the
nost people real ze
(a) Co nplete puhhc ty of finances of ellor I at on treatmel t of the efflue t
D sc 5S g tl e prese t
lustr al poten prod c ng corporat 01 s so tl at the con
t al t es of the county 1fr S n th .says the s mer does not pa) for u reasonat Ie
present com pet t \ e I d str al S) stem has profits
fade I
(I) Some sorl of guaranlee of I gl
]n lustr ally we arc all Iressed up wages
th no Ilacc to go We are e IU ppcd
(c) Some sort of g arantee of ef
14 South Ave. MedIa, Pa
\Ve crd a market TI ere sour ne gh fic cncy a dam n m n of nepot sm a d
bor s I ger and 1 5 near
ake I less faVOrItism
Media 1717
Swarthmore 998
r next a d press ng task 1.5 to turn
On the legal ad n II strat ve and ccon 1:=================
h
nto a narket To 10 tIllS ;vc must om c Side sud a set of pIa s appears m .
10 son etl ng to g ,e h n buvmg power Iossrbte of earlv format on Or s cce.ssfl1l
JEWELER
\Ve arc at tl e e d of an elocll tI e epoch operat On unt I ~e have
1
of free a I unrestr cted compettt on
(a) a much more thorough know I
SWISS Watches Repaired
lr S) stem has fa led
S x mill 0 II edge of Amer ca
I dustry such as
All Work Guaranteed One Year
en ptO) cd prove t \Ve eed a Ie 1<1 S)S
vOlld result from
ler and better col
te 1
lectIo 1 of statist cs cover ng vages em
I ] 1 Soutb OlIve Street, MedIa
TI e vr ter then elaborates on h scan ptoyment costs cap tal cap tahzat 0
Formerly With roh" Wanamaker
te to that tl e la ssez falre system has equ pment and so on
fa led
(b) greatly ncreased speed of legal
Th s theory vas han
tl c nil ds procedure a d co 1ft procedure so that
of n e \ ho saw mdustry as a sp n ng we coulet make changes as qu ckly as the
Veterinary Surgeon
wheel a I .. I loom a cobbler at I s Br I sh do
I'nnoculahons of dogs agamst
bench a 11acksm th at h 5 anv I a ta lor
(c) a better standard of value than rabies
1 hiS shop a farmer w th h s .scythe Ithe prese It gold ~h ch s a co mod ty
1145 MadIson St , Chester
tral sportat 0 1 II carts a d on horseback subject to commod ty fluctuat ons and
Phone CheSler 8619
v t1 the ca al boat as the great lope subject to pol t cal n anoeuvers nat onat
ThiS theorl of la1ssez fa re d 1 not I and nternat anal result g m hoard ng
~ork so badly
the first I alf of tI e and almost to monopolies and corners
neteenth cel tury w th ne 1J contments
(0) bett~r cdntnH of cred t "So that
be g opened up a d the) oung men able Its amount can be lefin tely related to the
to run a vay fro n bad employme t con actual needs of nd Istry and trade
d tons
cit es and settle In 01 0 I I
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Repair work
new irutallat10ns
lana III noLS Ka Isas 10 va Nebraska County Wide SEwer
Phone Swa 428 R
Dakola Ma lob. Auslral.. Siber a or
System Takes Form
So th Afr ea It IS d fferent 1 the age
,
h
h
11
(ClI"'" ,.d f om Po. ~ o"~
of mach cry vel t e cant nents are a Ieffic cncy the plant Wilt be the finest of
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settled Vie no 1J see that w tI the steam ts k Id n the United States
I am mer a I the g ant corporat 0 IS of
The pia It s locat on s at the corner of
the 111ustr al c t} the ]a ssez falre tl cory SCHnU and Eddystone avenues and the
s fa I ng more a Id more to brmg ccon ornate constrl1ctJon of the bu Idmg has
omlC sat sfaet on
cvoke I the admiratIOn of all 1Jho have
Free com pet t on kills purchas I g seen t
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po \Cr \\ hat LS free competltlo bet veen
The Township of Tin cum now has THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
norgamzed hUi gry unemployed men Il nder construct on add tlons to ItS sew
llght at trlendshlp 15 llke the ght
a dab II on dollar corporat o? \VI at age treatment plant and also has nder ofThe
phosphorus Seen when al around is
IS free com pet t on n a gl dted narket? co structlOn ten mil's of san tary sewers dark -Crowell
\Vhat s free competlt on vhen loti together ~ th the necessary pump g sta
SUNDAY
lahor and capital go hungry as they do t 0 IS The cost of th s mprovement ap 11 00 A M -Meetlng tor Worsh p In the
Meeting House
no v
the Amer can soft coal 11 I stry? prox mates $2()() 000
DISPENSING OPTICIANS
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CHESTNUT S" PHILADELPHIA
Specialists in the making and fitting
of Eyeglasses and Spectacles
JOSEPH E HAINES,
PreSident
HOWARD KIRK
Attorney at-Law
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GEORGE H. KID.l.EY
ElectTICUln
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o 1 product On by Pres lei [ Hoover an
tI e cab net as an adm rable example of
facts overeom ng tl e la ssez fa re theory
Mr Hoover s essent al v olat 0 of a
foolish and out vorn la v In tI c case of
o I s merel) one morc ev dence of an
almo.st worldw de te de ICy toward great
er and greater co trol of ndustry
We
arc s\\ gmg a 1o;ay from tl e la ssez falre
of 1776 the I a I forge an I tl c frontler
farm as onc problem after anotl er de
mands t
We v 11 do Ihtless oon have a hus ness
re\n:al to some extent 1 ut Olr stt pcn I
ous Increases of produc ng po :ver I y
mach ncr) In coml lat 0
w th re luee I
Ie nan I (reduce I yage) mea \.'i tl at un
ChurchNews :
TI e eng neers arc makllg a compre
WEDNESDAY
A M to 2 30 P M ~ewlng and Qullt
henslve study of condit 0 IS tr butary to 9 30
Ing In Whittier House Box luncheon
th s po nt and alrea Iy for the borough
All
are cordially Invited to join In these
of Gle olden ha,e subm tted to the de
services
partment of health a comprehens ve plan
THE SWARTHMORE
a d report of san tary cond tlOns trlbu
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
dry to the Muck 11 paUus creek
GJeh
HAS A WELCOME FOR ALL
STRANGERS AND NEW COMERS
olden IS co opcratllg vlth the department
ESPECIALLY INVITED
Sunday July 5th the ser.vlce 15 appropriate
to Independence Day
MORNING WORSHIp 11 00
Dr Tuttle Preaches
THE OALL OF THE NEW DAY
Summer Session at the Sunday School
at ten a clock
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
Phone, Sw 1225
Muhlenberg Ave
Rutledge
I nmed ate
steps to remedy pres nt
con ht 015 Mr Sm Ih I sts as folio \S
(I)
Phone Media 174
"Servmg Swarthmore
15a
-FlDlmed Laundry Semces- _
Une nploymel t r a n c e a vcr) =l1l1l11l1l1l1l11l11l1l1l11l1l1l1l11l1l11l1l1l11l11l11l1l1l1l1l11l11l11l1r _A.:....::C..:O_R_D_'_A_L_W_EL_C_O_M
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MICHAEL
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al 0 al employmenl serv ce
or some s mllar orgalllzation
The way
:f n;:e~ I~he
10
g~;:~n~~~:el~:~m Td~lI~g
gest It IS a Jot for tl e UllIte I Statts
CI amher of COrT merce
(.J) Shorter ho rs It s prcl ahle that
a five day week a 1 I a s x lor lay
woul I make m ch more goods than we
can sell I 1932
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General Contractor
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Excavaung
Private Drives
Cement Work
Grading
Sewers
Roadwork
Phone Madison 594
SPRAYING
JAPANESE BEETLES
High Power Sprayer
Reasonable Prices
LARSON &
SONS
Swarth.1331
Tree Experts
THE RUTI..EDGE MORTON BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
• Where Your Saving. Are Sale
I\-reets the third Thursday of each month
Cor Sylvan Avenue and Vnlty Terrace Rutledge Pa
Conservatively Progres8lve--Carefully Managed-Safe and Sound
N
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F G MEHR Secretary, 214 Cornell Avenue Swarthmore, Pa
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TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant Eplscopal
Chester Road and College Avenue
Recwr
Rev J Jar<1en Ouenther 8 T M
8 00 A M -Ho y Communion
tl 00 A M -Morning Prayer and Sermon
Dr Percy R Stockman will preaeh
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Pennsylvania Gas & Electric Co.
F,rst Lien and Refundmg Mortgage 50/0 Gold Bonds
Due March 1, 1958
Free of Pennsvlvanla Four :Mills Personal Property Ta.x
Pnce 93 and Interest to Yield About 550%
Investment SecurIties
1518 WALNUT STREET
PHILADELPmA
Delaware County Representative
F R STEVENSON Jr
110 Powelton Ave Lansdowne Pa
Telephone--Madlson 6474
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Lloyd P Stevens Minister
Successfully Since 1900"
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SPRAYING
Incorporated
S mday JUly Twelfth
9 45-SUNDAY SCHOOL
11 00 - Worship and Sermon
THE ROAO TO ROYALTY
700 PM -Epworth League
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Services
b H prohlem
(2) A Ivance pIa s for p IhI c
to make employmenl
Chester, Pa
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
All are cordially Invited to attend the
servIces and use the Reading Room
o
Chester 47
OF SWARTHMORE
Paf'k Avenue Below Harvard
Wednesday evening meeting each week
8 p m
Reading room open dally eXupt
Sundays and holidays 9 30 A M to 12 30
PM during July and August ChUrch
edifice
Media Laundry, Inc.
Elgbth Street Near Sproul
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
11 00 A M -Sunday School
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employme I v II come aga
an I soo
an I stay a 101 g time f pcrcl ance It
leaHs s at all E gIan I has had t for
hHI e years an I Br t sl levelopments
1 I Iistr} have a hah t of repeat ng
themselves n Amer ca a short t me later
Ir
I str al orga lIzat a can ot last
w th th s s tuatlon \Ve must remedy
unemplo) me It a d
nce :ve kno v that
It w II come we must f ve succeed I e
g n to prepare for t c\ en wi en t IS not
JOHN SPENCER, INC.
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FOR SALE
E C WALTON
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SALE
"BON VOYAGE-and
a Safe Return"
Cares and responsibIlItIes left
behxnd-rest and relaxation ahead
Before you set off on your vacation be sure
you leave behind the little worries that come
from neglecting to deposit your valuables In
our Vault
PRIVATE BOXES FROM $3 A YEAR
BULK STORAGE FROM SOc A MONTH
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Co:rnpany
"Servang Swarthmore Sance 1904"
5
Lots Nos 69 to 76 Inclusive Block K
width In length or depth measured soutb FIeri Facias
No 571
beginning at a point on the northeasterly nineteen
degrees thirty nine minutes ten
side at Wlldell road (fifty teet wide) at the seconds
west between parallel Hnes at right
June Term 1931
distance of one hundred nine and torty angles to
avenue (the south
at the SherIff s Office
nine one hundredths teet measured. south easterly lineGreenhill
thereof being measured along
All that certaIn lot or piece at land
twenty six degrees fifty six minutes east the northwesterly
side of Schuyler road situate In Upper Darby Township Dela
Midsummer finds the vacat on season
Court House Medla Pennsylvania
from the Intersection ot the northeasterly
the northwesterly line thereat being ware County Pennsylvania and designated.
side 01 WUdell road and the southeasterly and
at ts he ght n all of the delightful sea
Saturday August 1 1931
side at State road (fifty teet wide) con measured along the southeasterly side 01 and known as Lot No 267 on a certain
Midland road) one hundred teet Bounded plan at lots called Observatory Hill sur
talning
In front
or breadth
shore resorts that rna k e up the wonderful
8 30 0 clock A M
twenty six
degrees
fifty sixmeasured
minutes south
east on the southwest by Lots Nos 200 to 208 veyed tor Wood Harmon & Company by
Joseph W Hunter C E
Jenkintown
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along the northeasterly side of Wlldell road inclusive on said plan
p avgro m area n sou ern
e ~ erse}
Eastern Standard Time
two hundred feet and extending of that
Under and subject to certa n co dltlons Pennsylvania April 1903 which is dUly re
corded
In
the
office
for
the
recording
at
TI rough th s deal resort reg a 1 the l,e I V 'tl
W dth In length a
depth measured north and restrict 01 as therein ment oned
dped
&c
and for saId Delaware
end on Exponas
No 258 s xty three degrees four m nutes east be
.sto
\ ton ob Ie CI 1 1 a 0 tl (' 1 a
It is a so understood and agreed that any County Pennsy a1 a In Deed Book No
1 tween parallel Hnes at r ght Bng es to W I
T 10 page 640 and desert bed as fol ows to
notor tOl r for tl e be efit of vacat on sts
June Term 1931
dell road one hundred ten feet
~~ereo~as~dtstr~~ t~7: If~n 2~~ ig:;:~riits,:~l~ wit situate on the southerly side of Lynn
boulevard 75 teet wide) at the distance of
seek ng an enjoyable out ng
All those certain lots or pieces of ground
Lots Nos 60 to 67 inclusive In Bock upon payment by the mortgagor to the 225
teet westwardly from the westerly side
being
numbered
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
L
beginning
at
a
point
iln
the
south
mortgagee
of
the
sum
of
one
thousand
Any 0 e of the del ghtful shore re 136 37 in Block C' and Lots Nos 38 .39 westerly side of Stanbrldge road (forty eIght hundred seventy five dollars and of Lukens avenue (40 teet wide) as shown
containing In front or
40 41 42 43 44 4.5 In Block B as shown teet wide) at the distance at one hundred that lots No 269 and 270 will be released on said plan
sorts III thiS sect on v II furn sh an en on a certain plan of lots called Aron1mlnk t ~o and thirty seven one hundredths feet trom the lien at this mortgage upon pay breadth on said Lynn boulevard 25 feet
and
extending
of
that wIdth in length or
bl
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Farms SectIon 2 Upper Darby Township measured south twenty s x degrees fitty ment by the mortgagor to the mortgagee
jo)a e vaca on
l
a motor joun ey Delaware County Pa prepared by Damon .sIx mlnutes east from the lntersectlon of ot the sum of two thousand six: hundred depth southwa.rdly 135 teet the westerly
line of said lot running partly through the
through the entire southern coast sect On Iand Foster C1vn Engineers dated March the southwesterly s de of Stan bridge road twenty five dollars each
center ot a party wall dividing the build
29 1927 and revlsed November 28 1927 on and the southeasterly side of State road
ing erected on this lot from the bundlng
furnishes a vacat On Jau t that v 11 long a development at McManus and James De (fiUy feet wIde) thence extending alon~
No Improvements - Vacant lots
erected on the lot adjoining to the west
be remembered
sa S Ho var I J Gal velopment Company Inc which said plan the southwesterly side of Stanbrldge roa
Is recorded at Media Pennsylvania and south twenty six degrees fifty six minutes
Sold as the property of John Walls
Improvements consist of two story stone
lagl er manager of the Chester branch of displayed in Plan Case 3 page 4 and de east two hundred teet to a pOint In lIne
and stucco house 15x36 feet Basement
scrIbed In blocks as tallows to wit
of Lot No 3 on Block L on said plan
Cond tlons _ $1 000 00 cash or certified garage
the motor c11h
TI e tot r touches at Lots Nos 29 to 37 Inclusive in Bock thence extending southwestwardly aiong check on day of sa e balance In ten days
C beginn ng at a pOint being the In IHne d vldlng Lot No 3 from Lot No 67
Sold as the property ot William Charlton
<::1 ch famous resorts as Atlant c C t) tersection of the northeasterly s de of Block L on said plan one hundred ten LUTZ ERVIN REESER AND FRONEFIELD
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\V Id
Clarendon road (forty feet wide) and the feet to a po nt In I ne of Lot No 2 in
Attorneys
CondlUons-$250 00 cash or certified check
cea 1
t)
ea s c i t )
\ ood I southeasterly side of State road (flfty teet I Block K on said plan thence extending I
on day of sale balance In ten days
and Cape i\fay ani the ent re rOl n I tr nI~ W
de) then<:e
extending
along
south lines
tram the
ast mentioned
a ong rear
No 254 H J MAKIVER Attorney
easterly
side of
State road
twothehundred
of Lots
Nos 60 to point
67 Inclusive
In Vendlt ani Exponas
ca 1 be co ere I n approx n atel) ?3Z seventeen and sixteen one hundredths teet Block L on said p an north twenty six
June Term 1931
to a point being the Intersection of the degrees fifty six minutes west two hun
m les
Bath ng boal g fish Ig a I all southeasterly side of State road and the d ed twenty four and ten one hundredths
All tl at certain lot or p ece of ground F ert Fac as
No 572
man ler of outdoor sports ylll be fou I southwesterly side of Wlldell road (fifty feet to a point In Ine of Lot No 42 In s tuate In the Township of upper Darby
feet wide) thence extending along the Block :B on said plan thence extending 1County at De aware and State of Penn
I
June Term 1931
at any of tI e vacat a J ave 15 :t th s south",esterly side of WlldeU road south from the last mentioned point alonlit the sylvania beginning at the corner formed
twenty six degrees fifty six minutes east north\\esterly s de line of Lot No 60 Block by the intersection at the north s de of
All
that
certain
lot or piece of land
sectlo
one hundred feet and twelve one hun
L
on said plan north seventy five de Clinton road with the northwest side of situate In Upper Darby
Dela
F
Ch
I
dredths feet to a point In Hne of Lot No grees twenty five minutes thirty seconds Ch
h 1
th
t dl
tward ware County PennsylvaniaTownship
and designated
ro
ester t e nost d reet ro 1te to 78 In Block J on said plan thence ex east one hundred twelve and sixty one alo~~c thea~~rth ~rd: oe,x 6ftn~~ ~~d and
tl e so tther 1 Ne v Jcr C) re.sorts s over I tending from the last mentioned POint one hundredths teet to point and place at twenty five feet and fifty one one hun and known as Lot No 266 on a certain
plan of lots called ObserVatory Hill sur
along line dividing Lots Nos 29 to 37 In beginning
dredths feet to a point thence extending veyed
Harmon & Company by
the Chester Bnlgeport Ferr)i tl e ce to cltlBlve Block C trom Lot No 87 Block
I
dltl
northward at right angles to the said Clln Joseph forW Wood
C
E
Jenkintown
S d bo
I \V I
H and Lot No 78 Block J south s xty
Under and subject to certa n con
ons ton road seventy feet to the middle line of Pennsylvania Hunter
April 1903 which Is duly re
\c es ro an
00 sto v
From here Idegrees twelve minutes thirty seconds and restrictions as there n mentioned
a certain ten feet wide driveway which ex:
in the office tor the recording at
U S Route 40 IS folio ved through Pitts west two hundred seventeen and sixteen
No Improvements _ Vacant 'ots
tends eastWard Into Church lane thence corded
deeds &c
In and for said DelaWare
one hundredths feet to a point on the
extending eastward along the middle line County
In Deed Book No
grove 1falaga R chlal 1 ~fa~ s La I Ig northeasterly side of C arendon road thence
C of said ten teet wide driveway parallel with T 10 pagePennsylvania
640 and described as tallows to
extending
along
said
side
of
C
arendon
Sold
as
the
property
of
Norman
Clinton
road
thirty
seven
feet
and
ninety
1road north twenty six degrees fifty six. Kriebel
an I Pleasantv lie to At1ant c C ty
e ght one hundredths teet to the north wit situate on the southerly side ot Lynn
boulevard '15 teet wide) at the dlstRnce at
Atl t e l
I
II
d minutes west one hundred and twelve
d west side of ChUrch Lane thence extend
2S0 teet westwardly from the Westerly side
an c
y 0 g an a J ear rOlln one hundredths teet to point and place
Conditions - $500 00 cash or certlfie ing southwestward 810ng the northwest of
Lukens avenue (40 teet witte) as show
resort s J stly enhtle I to tt e t tie of of beginning
cl eck on day at sale balance in ten days side of Chureh Lane seventy one feet and
on said plan containing in tront or
h
W
ten onepohundredths
teetattobeginning
the first men breadth on said Lynn boulevard 25 teet
T e
odd s Playground
'.tV lth ts BLotsBeginning
Nos 38 to 45 Inclusive in Block LUTZ ERVIN REESER AND FRONEFIELD tloned
nt and place
and extending of that width In length or
at a point being the in
Attorneys
f mOllS board valk stretch ng for e ght tersectton of the northeasterly side of
depth southwardly 135 teet the easterly
1
I
ld
t
I h
Wildell road (fifty feet wide) and the
Under and subject; to certain condItions ] ne of said lot runnIng partly through the
n ('s a ong a go en.s ra
t e c ty at southeaster y aide at State road (fifty feet Venditioni Exponas
center of a party wall dlvid nK the bund
No 253 and restrictions as therein mentioned
lng erected on this lot from the butlding
tracts s tors from all 13rts of the globe wide) thence extending along the south
easterly side ot State road north sixty de
Together with the free and common use erected on the lot adjOining to the east
June
Term
1931
A va derf I bath ng head hoatmg a 1 grees twelve minutes thirty seconds east
right Uberty and privllege of the aforesaid
Improvements consist of two story stone
sixty three and twenty one one hundredths
driveway as and tor a driveway and pas
h
f
A 1 those certaIn lots or pieces ot ground sageway
yae t ng ac lit es an I the closeness of teet to a point on the said side of State
at all times hereatter fore"er In and stucco house 15x36 teet Basement
situate
in
the
Township
of
Springfteld
garage
numero s country c1 bs vi erc golf ten road thence extending trom the last men County of De aware State of Pennsylvania common with the owners tenants and oc
toned point st 11 along the southeasterly
cupiers of the other lots at ~round bound
n s an 1 other 0 tdoor sports cal he n side of State road north seventy five de being known and des gnated as Lots Nos Ing thereon and entitled to the use thereat
So d as the propE'rty of Will am Charlton
201
to
207
InclusiVe
on
a
certain
p
an
of
grees twenty five minutes thirty seconds ots known as Sprlngfie d Section 4 record
I
du ged 1 nakes AUa t c City a mecca east one hundred sixty and fift~ nine one
Condlttons-$250 00 cash or certified check
No Improvements - Vacant lots
cd at Media in Case 3 page 6 descr bed ac
on day of sale balance In ten days
for tI rongs of tOl r sts annually South ~e~:~~~hs o~eeth~ :oE~~~!s~~I~g :l~; I~t cording tl ereto as follows Beginning at a
Sold as the property of Harry Lubber
po nt on the northeasterly side of Congress man
H J MAKIVER Attorney
vard fro n th s resort excellent state State road and the southwesterly side ot avenue
(forty
feet
wide)
at
the
distance
Stanbrldge road (forty feet wide) thence of fifty tour and eighty one hundredths
h ghways can be folio ved through So n extending along the southwesterly side ot
Condit ons - $250 00 cash or certified FIeri Pac as
No 271
Stan bridge road south twenty· six degrees feet measured north seventy degrees check on day of sale balance In ten days
ers P omt and across Egg Har:bor Bay to fifty six minutes east one hundred two twenty minutes fifty seconds west from
the Intersection at the northee.sterly side LUTZ ERVIN REESER AND FRONEF'IELD
June Term 1931
Ocea City a other cI arm ng coast re and thirty seven one hUndredths feet to a of
Congress avenue and the northwesterly
point
In
line
ot
Lot
No
60
In
Block
L
Attorneys
sort
All the following described real estate
of Schuylar road (forty teet wide)
on said plan thence extending along the side
Oontalnlng in tront or breadth measured
s tuate In the Township of Haverford
northwesterly side 1 ne at Lot No 60 In north
seventy degrees twenty minutes Vend1tionl Ex.ponas
County ot Delaware and Commonwealth
• •
Block L on said plan south seventy five
NQ 2.57 at
Pennsylvania particularly described as
M ss Anna J efIords a I M ISS Carol degrees twenty five minutes thlrty sec fifty seconds west along the northeasterly
tallows
side
ot
Congress
avenue
three
hundred
fifty
Goo I VII are at ca nn at S uam Lake
onds west one hundred twelve and Sixty feet and extending at that width In length
June Term 1931
I'
one one hundredths feet to a point In
Beginning at a point on the south
l\fr a I ~frs George DEwing ot line ot Lot No 69 In Block K on said or depth measured north nineteen degrees
All that certain lot or ptece of ground westerly
at Stanley avenue (50 feet
nine minutes ten seconds east be situate
In the Township ot Upper Darby wide) at line
Columb a avel ue a d so IS George and plan thence extel dll g along the north thirty
the distance ot 150 teet south
w~terly side Une at Lot No 69 In Block tween parallel lines at right angles to County of Delaware and State ot Penn
from the southeasterly line ot
Alex have retume I from a motor tr
K on said plan south sixty three degrees Congress avenue one hundred feet Bound
beginnIng at the corner tormed eastwardly
Eagle road thence extending along a Hne
on the southeast by Lot No 200 on said sylvania
by
the
Intersection
of
the
south
side
at
through the lake reg 0 of western Ne v tOur mInutes west one hundred ten feet to ed
11 point on t e northeasterly side of WHdell plan and on the northwest by Lot No 208 Clinton road and the northwest side of at right angles to said Stanley avenue
Y.Qrk
__
'lOad .(fiA)r-- feet wlde.)._thepce extelld..lD..R on said plan and on the northeast by Lots Church Lane thence extendtng westward southwestwardly 84 18 feet to a po nt
tl ence ex.tendlng north 75 degrees 54 min
os 170.-and.47i...tncluswe on. &a14 pJ.an
trom the last mentioned point alongsiilil
along the south side of ClIntoQ. road utes
east. the distance of 132.01 teet to a
BIDS FOR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR side ot WlldeU road north" twenty six de
Under and subject to certain condit ons thirty: two teet and thirty eight one hun point in the southwesterly Une at said
dredths teet to a po nt thence extendIng Stan ey avenue thence extending north
Pa In tlng on the Swarthmore Publtc grees fifty six minutes west one hundred and restrictions as therein mentioned
soutbward at rJght angles to the said ClIn westwardly along the southwesterly Hne at
School buildings will be received at the nine and torty nine one hundr~dths feet
ton toad seventy teet to the south side of
oMce of the School District up to 8 00 P to the pOint and place of beginning
It
Is
also
understood
and
agreed
that
Stanley avenue the distance at 10285
a certain ten teet wide driveway which ex said
].K Dav '..-ht Sqvinq T me Monday July 20
anyone
of
the
above
lots
wtll
be
released
feet to the first mentioned point and place
Under and subject to certain conditions from the llen at this mortgage upon pay tends eastward Into Church Lane thence of
1931 Complete speclficattoDB can be se
beginning
eastward along the south .side
cured a& "toe office or the school district and restrictions as therein mentioned
ment by the Illortgagor to t6e mortgagee of extending
of
said
ten
teet
wide
driveway
and
on
a
The Board reserves the right to reject any
Under and subject to certain easements
the sum of one thousand eight hundred line parallel with Clln ton road nineteen
or all bids
No Improvements - Vaeant lots
seventy five dollars
teet and ninety one one hundredths feet therein mentioned
DOROTHY DAY JOffES,
as the property at Norman C
to the northWest side of Church Lane
Secretary KrSold
Improvements consist at two and one
No Improvements - Vacant lots
ebel
thence extending northeastward along the hair
story stone and roughcast house
northwest
side
of
Ohurch
Lane
seventy
Sold as the property at John Walls
one feet and ten one I undredths feet to 24x28 teet One story addition 4x6 teet
CondItions - $1 000 00 cash or certified
the flrst mentioned point and place of be
Icheck on day of sale balance In ten days Conditions - $500 00 cash or certified ginning
Sold as the property of Paul M Stewart
check
on
day
ot
sale
balance
in
ten
days
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - LUTZ ERVIN REESER AND FRONEFIELD
00 cash
certified
FOR RBNT
Attorne,.. LUTZ ERVIN REESER AND FRONEFIELD
Under and subject to certain conditions onCondttlons-$250
day of sale balance
In or
ten
days checK.
and restrictions as there n mentioned
Attorneys
FOR RENT-Garage tor rent Close to etaN
259
Together with the tree and common use H J MAKIVER Attorney
tlon Heated in Winter Call Swarthmore Venditioni Exponas
a
right liberty and privilege ot the atore
as and tor a driveway and
1304.
June Term 1931
VendltJonl Exponas
No 267 said driveway
No 2160
y at all times hereatter fOrever Fieri Facias
r,nassagewa
common
with
the
owners
tenants
and
June Term 1931
March Term 1931
All that certain lot or piece ot "round
WANTBD TO BUY
occupiers at the other lots ot Il;round
being numbered Lot No 4 Block M as
bounding
thereon
and
entitled
to
the
use
All
those
certain
lots
or
p
eces
of
ground
All that certain lot or piece of ground
shown on a certain plan of lots called
WANTED TO BDY-gecond hand child 8 bed Aronlmlnk Farms Sectlon 2 Upper Darby situate in the Township ot Springfield thereof
with the buildings and Improvements
and chest ot drawct"B. CaU Swarth. 900.
TownshIp Delaware County Penna pre County ot Delaware State of Pennsylvania
thereon
erected situate on the north
No Improvements - Vacant lots
westerly .sIde at Ninth street at the dis
pared by Damon and Foster civil engl being known and des gnated as Lots Nos
tance tlf 39 feet southwestwardly from
WANTED TO BUY-A Kiddie Koop or slm- neers dated March 29 1927 and revlsed 284 to 292 Inclusive on a certain plan ot
Sold as tl e property of Harry Lubber southwesterly side of Forester avenue (40
lIar baby s bed Must be In excellent con- November 28 1927 on a development at lata known as Springfield Section 4 wh ch man
T 1 h
S
McManus and James Development Co Is duly recorded at Media Pennsylvania In
teet wide) In the Borough ot Darby
_ dltl
_ _o_n_.-::e:-e~p::c::o:cn::e,..,::w:::.-:rt
__
b-rr:-'=-e-3:.9-M.:...·--1 Inc whIch said plan Is recorded at Me Case 3 page 6 and described accoralng
County of Delaware and State ot Pennsyl.
Conditions
$250
00
cash
or
certified
dla Pa and displayed in Plan Oase 3 page thereto as tollows Beginning at a po nt check on day ot sale ba ance In ten days vania
WORK WANTED
4 and described according thereto as tol beIng the Intersection at the northeasterly
Containing In front or breadth thence
lows to wit Beginning at a point on the side of Greenhill avenue (forty feet wide)
WORK WANTED--Colored g rl d i d
I :"lortheaster y side of Stanbridge road at and the northwesterly side at Schuyler LUTZ ERVIN REESER ANI) FRONEFIELD southwestwardly on the said s de of 9th
road
(lorty
teet
wide)
containing
In
front
Attorneys
street
21 feet and extendIng ot that width
res h ays the distance ot three hundred seventy tour
work or \Ii ~ks wo k
Call
10 It
In length or depth northwestwardly be
wart morel and
twenty eight one hundredths feet or breadth measured north seventy degrees
JOHN J CAIN
tween parallel lines at right angles to said
measured south twen ty six degrees fifty twenty minutes :fifty seconds west along
Sheriff Ninth strcet 100 teet
six minutes east from the intersection at the northeasterly side of Greenhill avenue
the northeasterly side of StRnbridge road four hundred fifty four and eighty One
Being No 111 North Ninth street
(torty feet wide) and the southeasterly hundredths teet and extending of that
SHERIFF SALES
Improvements consist of two story brick
side of State road (fifty teet wide) thence width In length or depth measured north
house 15x42 feet Porch front One story
along the said side of Stanbrldge nineteen degrees thirty nine minutes ten
Stone and frame dwellmg 6 extending
frame addition 6x14 teet
road south twenty six degrees fifty six seconds east between paral el lines at
SHERIFF SALES
minutes east torty one and four one hun right angles to Greenhill avenue (the
bedrooms Good locatIOn Large dredths
Sold as the property at Emil H Oasper
teet to a point of curVe on said southeasterly line thereot being measured
ot Real Estate
and Cecelia his wite
side of Stanb Idge road thence extending along the southeasterly side of Midland
lot On bdl $14,000
road)
one
hundred
feet
Bounded
on
the
from said po nt of curve In a southeasterly
at the Sher ff s Office
Conditlons-$2SO 00 cash or certlHed check
dIrection round comer Into Woodland ave northwest by lots Nos 309 to 317 Inclu
slve
on
saId
plan
on day of sale balance In ten days
nue on a Hne curving to the lett having
Court House Med a Pennsylvania
H
J MAKIVER Attorney
a radius at sixty one snd sixty nine one
Under and subject to certain conditions
hundredths feet the arc dIStance of eighty
Saturday July 25 1931
For Rent Swarthmore Pa two !ar,e tour and tour one hundredths feet to a and restr ct ons as the cln mentioned
housekeeping apartments six rooms and Olnt on the northwesterly side at Wood.
830 oclock AM
Fieri Facias
No 567
bath open Are places private porches and avenue thence from said last men
It Is also understood and agreed that any
Tbese apartments look out over a Iarl'e tloned. point north seventy five degrees one at lots Nos 285 to 291 Inclusive will
Eastern Standard T me
June
Term
1931
lawn with shade and have three eJ:posures one minute seven seconds east fifty two be released tram the lien of th s mortgage
All conveniences or an apartment com and twenty one one hundredths teet to a upon payment by the mortgagor to the AI as Fieri Facias
No -461
All that certain lot or piece at ground
blned with the privacy and comtorts 01 a pain t thence extending from last men mortgagee of the sum of one thousand
with the buildings and Improvements
real horne Possession Mayor .June 1st toned point north twenty six degrees eight hundred seventy five dollars and
June Term 1928
thereon erected situate in the Borough
1931 Phone Swarthmore 489 Albert N fifty s x minutes west one hundred twelve that lots Nos 284 and 292 will be released
of Lansdowne County at Dela.ware and
Garrett Swarthmore Pa
and twenty one hUndredthS teet to a point from the lien at this mortgage upon pay
All that certain lot or piece of ground State
and described ac
In line at Lot No 58 Block AI on said ment by the mortgagor to the mortgagee with the bui dings and improvements cordingottoPennsylvania
a survey and plan thereat made
plan thence extending southwestwardly at the sum of two thousand s x hundred thereon erected situate In Upper Darby on the 13th
of October A D 1924
along Hne dividing Lot No 58 from Lot twenty five dollars each
Township Delaware County Pennsylvania by Damon andday
Foster C E as tallows to
No 4 Block M on said plan one hun
and described according to a survey and. wit
No Improvements - Vacant Jots
dred teet to the point and place ot begin
plan thereat made by Damon &; Foster
Civil Englneem as tollows to wIt
Two Siory stucco house, 6 rooms nlng
Situate on the west side ot Wabash Bve
Sold as the property of John Walls
nue (torty teet wide) at the dlstance ot
and bath, 2 open fireplaces t enclosed
No mprovements - Vacant lots
Situate on the east side ot Houston road 260
teet southward from the south side of
Conditions - $1 000 00 cash or certified at the d stance ot 12008 feet northward
Essex avenue (50 feet wide) and contain
porch hot water heal 2 car garage
Sold as the property of Norman C check on day at sale balance In ten days from the north side at Pembroke avenue Ing
In tront or breadth on the said Wabash
and conta nlng In tront or breadth on the
shade shrubbery all conveniences Kriebel
LUTZ ERVIN REESER AND FRONEFIELD said Houston road 15 teet and extending avenue 18 teet and extending of that width
Attorneys ot that width In length or depth eastward In length or depth westward between par
Jot 100 x 180 Iect priced right to Ch~~~~~I03:y~r:l~ b:i:~ce ~~ te'irtJ::Sd
lines at right angles to the said Wa
between parallel Hnes at right angles to aUel
close estate
bash avenue on the north Hne thereot
the said Houston road on the south line 87
14 feet and on the south Hne thereof
No 268 thereat 92 55 teet and on the north llne
LUTZ ERVIN REESER AND FRONEPIELD Venditioni Exponas
S2 t2et and InClUding on the rear there
Attorneys
thereat 928S feet and containing on the 87
the flail at a certain 15 teet wide drive
J me Term 1931
rear line tl ereot 15 01 feet along the east ot
way extending northward and communi
side
ot
a
certain
16
feet
wide
driveway
No 270
Vend tlonl Exponas
All those certain lots or pieces 01 ground extending northWard and southward tram eating w th a certain other 15 feet wide
driveway extendln~ eastward Into the said
situate In the Township of Springfleld Pembroke avenue to McK nley avenue
Wabash avenue
June Term 1931
County of Delawnret State of Pennsy vania
Phone 705
being known and aeslgnated as Lots Nos
Together with the free and common use
Together with the free Bnd common me
All those cemln lata or pieces of ground 269 to 277 Inclusive on a certain plan at right liberty and privilege Of the said
SWARTHMORE, PA
rlRht liberty and privilege at the afore
being numbered 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 lots known as Sr,rlngfield Section 4 dUly driveway at all t mes hereatter torever
Bald driveways at all times hereatter for
In BloCie: K Lots Nos 60 81 62 63 64- recorded at Mcd a Pa In Case 3 page 6.
ever Improvemrn ta consist or two story
65 66 67 In Block L and Lots Nos 49 aa follows
Premises
75
Houston
road
ATI'RACTIVE AI'ARTMENT
stone and stucco house 16x36 teet Base
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 51 58 In Block M
ment garage
Beginning at B pOint being the Inter
110 Park Ave $15 large llvJng room fire as shown on a certain plan at lots called
Improvements consist of two story brick
Aronlmlnk Farms Section 2 Upper Darby section at the southwesterly side of Green and stucco hOWie 15x36 teet Porch tront
place dJnJng room kitchen 2 bedrooms Township
Sold as the property of William H Hays
Delaware County Pednaylvanla hill avenue (torty feet wide) and the Basement garage
modern bath prJvate beat control .2 en prepared by Damon ,& F08ter Civil Engi southeasterly side ot Midland road (forty
00 cash or cert fled check
neera dated March 29 1927 and revised feet wide) containing In tront or breadth
trances enclosed porch 2 store rooms
Sold as the property of Martin Cephus
onCondltlon8--$250
day of sale balanee
tn ten days
November 28 1927 on a development of measured south seventy degrees twenty
WM S BITI'LE
McManus & James Development Co Inc minutes fitty seconds east along the
00 cash or certified cheCk H J MAKIVER Attorney
which said plan Ja recorded at Media Pa southwesterly side ot Oreenh1ll aven e onCondltlon&-$250
Swa 111 J
day at sale balance in ten days
and d splayed In Plan Case 3 page 4 and tour hundred fifty tour and eighty one
Notary Publ,c
described In blocks aa toitows to wit
hundredths feet and extending ot that H J MAKrVER Attorney
JOHN J "stIe~lfr
at Real Estate
I
A httle more novel and attractIve
IS the deSign, compOSItion and
presswork offered In our prIntIng
serVice more than ]ltst prtntmg
-Cood Prtntmg It pays
DR CLARENCE E BLYE
TOUR OF SEASHORE
TOWNS SUGGESTED
•
SWARTHMOREAN
SHERIFF SALES
I
I
.... for
distinguished
printing .•..
A R FARRENY
THE
I
~Iaa
I\
JULY 10, 1931
•
I
ClIAS A SMITH
II
6
TENNIS CLUB VETERANS
WIN JULY 4TH PRIZES
THE SWARTHMOREAN
the club or not NOll members lila)
participate by nohfymg \Vllham T
Bron II. 320 Cornell A venue secretary
of the club and pal IIIg an cutr} fee of
6ft) cents 1 he tournament \\ IJI begm
July 15 and all entries must be 1J1 by
that hme A boys tournament open to
all bO)5 111 S"arthmore under 14 \\111
be held II) A.ugust \\ hen most of the
bo\s 110\\ absent at camps \\111 have rc~
JULY 10, 1931
I
I
from 1 ale Avenue to the Northeasterly side
Th official grades of Westdale A1Ienue are alOllC' aa.ld Bide thereof of Eight hundred
of LelPf'tvilie Road Westdale Avenue from hereby established In 8<.'OOrdaD('C wUh curb Ilfty feet tram the SOUlheaaterly corner of
Cornell AvenUe Eaatl!;ard]y 10 the Easterly side lines witb 6ldewalk strips of '''elve and five Blrath Haven and RUlgera Avenues
of School Lane Strath Haven Avenue East I tenths feet itS follows Said School Lane belllK hereby opened oC
Crosb,) Morton and John Bro\\nell.
wardb from Cornell Avenue to the Easterly
\ orth~rl" (urb line Beginning' at the new I the wIdth of fifty feet
h\o \eteralls long famlhar to SwarthSide of School Lane and School Lane South 'NortheasterJY curb corner of Cornell and
The offiCIal grades of School Lane are
ward]y from the NorthcrlJ side of Westdale Westdale Avenues at an {'Ievation of one hun l,"reby established in accordance with curb
more telUns fans trIUmphed IJI the
Avenue to the Southerly side of Strath Haven dred twenty.seven and two tenths feet abovel lines wUh sidewalk stripe of twelve and five
Avenue lis public streets or hlghwaye of jthe Borough Datum thence extending South tenths feet as: followsSwarthmore 1 elllllS Club s Fourth of
the Bol"tlugh of S\\arthmore wUh the lines eIghty four de-;:rees fifU five minutes East at
We8ter''1 Curb LUle Bel1nnlng at the new
Jul,) tCIUUS tournament They defeated
Bnd
S('t forth In Sections 2 3 4 and the dlstanee of
and five tentns feet Southwesterly curb corner of sald School
OJ hereof
from the Northerly SIde of said Westdale Lane and Westdale Avenue (the sideWalk strips
John Kent and \V liliam T Bra,," It 111
SECTION 2
RUloer8 Atenue The official Avenue and parallel thereto b) a. UnifOrm, of both 'Vest dale Avenue and Schnol Lano
turned
hOllIe
hnes
of
Rutgers
Avenue
bet\\een
Yale
Avenue
oe8(.'(lnding
grade to the ncw NorthwesterlY beIng twehe and aile half feet. In wldth) at
straight sets III the senu-finals In the
and Leil)erlllIe Road are hereby established (!urb Corner of Westdale and Rutgers Avenues an t1evatlOn of one hUndred thirteen and
other bracket of the SeIllI finals) E
,~.------as foIl0\\"8_
at an tlelation ot one hundred t\\entyone)tenths feet abO\e the Borough Datum ex
The WesterlJ Side thereof begmning at a and lIU1e It nths f('{ t thence East\\ an.n,
s I I-' hn then 't' 0:;:, nth the le"Tt'{'R fI\ e mlllutes
UIHlen\ood lIld E H la\lor hI.: 1t Natt'
~fl':s Jane Lumsden ).h s CarollIH:
1011 t In thl" South",rl) Bul( of Yale A"enue afOle
I I r( !';Slll !.: II I Rut trS A, nul' by a \\u.;t al Ihe du;tame of t\\ehe and the tellths
DrO\\1l 1lld I)c (llirad also III straIght Dernes MISS Edith Je"ctt and MISS hftl f t
Ie)
It the dIS UI'{ of Thrt'c Jlat ,.rmj{, tl) the ne\\, N rtil'aslerh curb COr
from the \Vesterly propert". hne of sail
sets Mortoll and Bnmucll then "011 a Ruth Kurtzhalz are m camp at North hI drul furly se'e I and S€H-'U Olle hundredths IItr of Rute-ere and 'V(stdale Avenues at ant SlChooJ Lane and paralIeJ thereto by a um
ft't't
measured
East\\ardly
along
the
Southerly
elnatlon
of
one
hundred
one
and
Utnol
form
asccndlUg grade to the new
hard fought match from L liden, ood field Vt
SIde (f Yale A,enue from Its intersection with tenth!J feet thence East"ardly 3S aforesaid nly curb ('Oru{'r of SchOOl Lane and StraHl
and Ta\ lor b) scores of '" 6 6 2 6 4
the E Isterly BIde of Cornell Avenue (fifty b.): !I uniform as('8ndlDg Jrrade the distllnee of Haven Avenue at an elevation of one hUll
feet "Ide) extending thence South five de aile hUndred t"ellly feet to an elevatloll of dred sixteen and
tenths feet
\\ IIlUIlIg" at the same tHlle the Prizes
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TUE grecs the mlllutes West eIght hundred sixty one hundret) twenty three and one tenth feet
E.aslei'lv Curb lwe Beginning at the new
a,,,arded b, S"arthmore buslUess men
fo IO\\lIIg Ordinun('(' has been introdUced HI nille and t\H'utJ lhe one hundredths feet to thence shlI Eastwardly as afotf'lIald b) a NortheasterlJ curb corner of School Lane and
of Swarthmore Borough and will be the Norther!) side of Westdale A\enUe (as umform desccnding- grad", the distance of Westdale A'enne (each street having side
A "0 nen sand gll-1 s tournamellt \\ III ICouncil
'ken UII for fiual passage at a mootmg of hereinaftN established of the Width of fifty thre. hundred eIghty the fef't to an elevatIon \\alk strll S of t"elve and one half feet) at
be the next feature staged In the Ten the CounCil to be held Thursday Aug-ust Ulh feet)
thenea crOS8lng same by the same of (lie hundrcd t"eDty feet thenre stili East an elevatIOn of one hUluirod thirteen lind
at 7 4 ~ P M DaJ,lIght Saving Time (; Iurse filt.): feet to a point in the Southerly "ardlJ; as aforesaId by a umform descending- one tenth feel above the Borough Datum
JUS Club 1 Ills IS open to 31l)Onc In IIlg 1fl n
at the CoulI<-'I1 Chamber
Borough Hall s de thereof thence stilt South five degrees grade to the new Northeasterly curb corner [xlendll g thence South five del':'rees flv,
III S"arthl11orc "hether a ll1ell1hn of S"llrlhm(N'
Penllsyhanln unless cause be Jin 1II11lUtes West the distance of four of SchOOl Lane and Westdale Avenue at an minutes West along a line t\\ehe and file
t
thIrteen and aile/ tenths feet [rom the Easterly property line
A public hearlll~ "Ill be held at the abo'e Ha\en AHUue (as hereinafter establJshe
SEALED PRm OSAL
till
lIld 1.18('( at \o;hi
h(' ltd
b) the same l'(Jurs flfb feet to the Southerly S utheaslerly curb corner of Cornell and easterly curb ('orn r (t Sehonl Lane ami
Be 11('(1 Uul.!! for th( :n'ndlllj;!" s( tflng of
B:\' unl I of Horuuo-h Councd
SIde thlteof thence South fI\e degrees five Westdale AvenUts at an ('Ie,ation of olle Stratb Haven A\enue at nn ('Ievatlon of one
cnrb~ II I I) n III,::' thl' cart\\ IY oC Beman \
ALUERT N GARRETT JR
mmut,.s West the distance of Eleven hundred hundred h;ent.l'seven and file tenths feet hundred sixteen and se'en tenths feet
\Ve,,1
h{,llue Crom S"arthmore A'enue to
SECTJON n
That the IlOrtion of
BuroU.. h Secretary thirty two and thirty five one hUndredths feel llho, e the B( rough D Itum extt'ndmg thence!
Garrett A'el u{' III the llorough oi S\\arfh
10 3 IOlllt n thC' Northeasterly Side of LcJp South elghly four
tUb file Dllllutell AHmue hereinahoH described lying- bet\\l'en
mol"(' \\111 be re('e led b)' Coun<-'Il II} COU! ('Il
ORDINANCE No J fI
enille Road at the distance of three hUndred East at the dlstnuc-(l ot t\\ell£" and fi"e tenths 1ale A,enuc and tile SOUlherly Side of Strath
Chamber Bor( u h lIall S\\ Irtillllore Pa
Jilllety and eight) SIX One hUndredths feet lect from the Southerly property hne and Haven Alenue that portion of 'Ve8tdale Ave
until 74) P l\J D S T
ThUlsdilJ e'e II
\N ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOIl. THE mensUlcd SoulheastwanliJ along said sliJO of IJar IUul thereto
b) a umform descendm:r nue !)mg 1x>'''een Cornell Avenue and the
Au~ lsi II 1(' II
OJ el1l1l1: of Rutgers A'enue from Yalo
Sl)euficatlons for tht> abO\e may h£' proclir A\eIJue South" ardly to Lmpervilie Road L(lUeMillc Roal from Ihe Easterl) Bide Of grade to the ne" South"'ester!) curb corncr Weslerly Side of Rutgers Avenue and
A\ellUe
of Rutgers and West( ale Avenues at un 1J0rtion of Strath H;:"'en A'enuc lying between
cd frum Ihe 11 de "I~n ed ill COIIIICII Chnmbe- We:'ltd lie A,enul" East"aNUy from Cornell Cornell
The EastcrlJ Elide thereof beginnmg at n eleo;atJon of one hundred t\\euty two and tW) Cornell AvenUe and the 'Vesterl) side of Rut
(I
and after Julv 11th ID n itnd cerhfied Alenue to the Easterb side of SchOOl Lane 10lllt III the Southerly side of Yale A\enue tenths feet then'e <-TOSSUlg the eartway Qf gers AVenue shall be Improved fOrthWith b\
check for $ )00 00 IInt"t be subnlltteu 'Hth Sarath H:l.\cn A\enue Eastwardly Irom Cor al the distance of Hfty feet measured Enst Rutgers Avenue b) the same course and by the Borough of Swarthmore In accordane:
the saH1 bid
lIell AlCUUC' II the l!:asterb SIde of School WardlJ from the lIew South"csterly corner of a fI It grade to the new Southeasterly curh with the hnes and grades hereby establIshe,l
UJ on award uf Contract lor the abo, e Lane and Schuol Lillie bel\\een Westdale 1alo nnd Rulgers Avenues aforU3Id extend <-'Orner of
and lVe.stdale Avenues at by the gralillll! thereof to the full 'Hdth uf
mentioned. 'Work the flhng or SUItable cor)
A"cllue and Strath Haven A\enue as public 11 g thell<-,(! South fivc de/ITCCs five mmutes nn e eVatlOn of (,lie hundred twenty t\\O and fltly feet b): the paving of the cartway of
orate 8('curlty ....-lIaranbJn~ the "orknHlIlShl] Streels or hlJ;"h\\ays of the BorOUgh of West
el .. ht hUlldred sixty seven and 81xtyone t",o tenths feet thence stIll Eastwardly as Ihe Width of twenty five feet and by the
and the 113)menl of materlnl mC'n for a t"o S\\ arthmol""t'
establishing the
lines
nnd OIl( hUllllredthll feet to the NortherlJ SIde of uforestud by a uniform as<-'endlng grade thel setting of curbs In aCCQrdance \\ilh the
)('ar period "ill be reqUIred
grades thereof IlrO\ldlllg for the 100prO'ie Westdalt A'euue (hetf'lnaUer established)
dislance of one hUtldrt'd t"cntJ feet to an spe('itk:thons heN'ina.fter set forth
COlll1('II reserves th rIght to relect nUJ or mellt of Rutger>! A'enUe betwecn Yale Ave 'h.n, • •ro,",n. 'he .ame by 'hc •• me eoU...e .Ie,"llon 01 onc hundrod 'wenty 'hree .nd on.
SECTION 7
Th.t 'he .urb••hall be .,.an
ali Nos
nue :III1.J the Southerly Side of Strath Ha"en fifty fe( t to the Southerly BIde thereof thence tenth feet tllcm<'C stili Easlwardly I1S afore ite and I!haU conform "lth tbe presenl Bor
ALBERT N GARRETT JR
A\elllu' of 'Vestdnle A'enue from Cornell South fl, e degrees five mUlUtes West the dis SDld bv a uniform deaccndmS' KI'ade the dIM, ough SIJCmfi<'ahov8 as furrushed by the Bor
DllroUgh SecretarJ
A'elHle to the Westerly side of Rutgers Ave taUle of tuur hundred feet to the Northerly t 111(,(, or three hundred eighty five fcct to an
Engmeer and Highway Comml_tee
SECTION 8
That the cartway shall be
nue and Strath HU'en A"enue from Cornell Side of Strath Haven A'cnue (hereUlafter t.8 elevation of Olle hundred twenty feet thence
A\enue to the Westerly side of Rutgers Ave tabllslled) thence crossing sable by the same fihll Eastwardly by a umform descending I ptned us of the width of t\\cnty five feet
SEALED PROPOSALS
nu{' b) the Itradmg of the same setting of eour&l flft) feet to the SOllther!) side thereof grade to the new South",cslelb qurb corner With standard mal.'adam flnillhed wUh Ilene
01 S.ho", Lane ."d Wc.,dal. A""ne a' an 'ealoon .. "ha" '0 'h, dCI,th 01 nine (0,
It is the intentIon of Doroul,!h COu1le11 to (;urbs and llavlII!' of eartways authorizing- 'h,n" Sou'h n'e d.g,."." nvc mlnu,•• We"
WIth the 8Ppelfieations to
J't'mo,c a mlQimum of SIX or the dcpresSlOllS th( IlrOI}('r Doroull"h offiCIals to execute the the dIstance of elc"en hundred se\ellty four, elevation of one hundred thirteen and five mches in
be furnashe I by tht' Borough Engineer an I
at cerlnin IIIterseetlollS III the DoruuJ;"h of I e("Ctlsar" colltracls to eJI{'ct the same and anti ele, en OIIC hUndredths tl"Ct 10 a pomt In tenths
SECTION 4.
StratI. IIn!en Alenue The 31mtOved by Ihe High"ay Conlmlttec
S"arlhmort> ami therefore Scaled Bids for Ilro\ hhll~ for the Isses~ment and collection of the Northeasterly Side of LeII18rvllle Roau as
Ihls "ark "Ill be received in Council Cham two thirds of the C08t and expense thereof alore,ald
omelal
lone,
01
S'ra'h
Haven A'enue b''''cen
SECTION" Tha, det.lled ...cln ••lion.
ber on Thursda.y August 6th until 7 .. , po Irum cerlalll ahutUn/;;'" property owners an(]
Salt! Rutgers Avenue bclh,g' hereby opened CorUl'lJ Alenue and School Lane arc hereby lor stune curb alii) ma<'adnm cartway ami
)f
D S T by the undersigned
the entire (ost and expen"e thereof frOID of 'he "I"'h 01 nit, leet
'.t,bll,hed ae 1,110", __
o'her n ,""ary ""rk In connecho" there"lth
The lItorcs8ld B ds arl to be In unit l)rl('CS flrol}('rty 0\\ ners Dlcntlonetl in certllln con
Thc omcl,1 grade, 01 RU'gere Av.nu. am
Tho Nor'herlY "de 'h.... o/ be.lnnln. a' 'h. ,h.1I be In a."""'.n ..... ,,10 the 'peo'fl.aloon,
tracts
bet\\cen
the
Borough
01
Swarthmore
for No 1 City Inlets 10 in ca",t iron pi))cs
heroby 'a'abll,hed on
with curb dla'.n'e m'"u'cd Sou,hwardly along lbe lorol,hed by
Bo,"ueh Enpne.r
th,
and fllr l.Irlllgmg- the existing road up to anti Fral k N Smith et al and the School
01 Tw.lve .nd nvc "''''erly ,Id. 01 Corn.lI Avenue 01 four lou" 'P",ova) 01 thc H ..hway Con,m'"ee
District
of
the
Borough
of
Swarthmore
re
grade \\lIh penetratIOn asphalt equal to Bor
c,,' os ee' • I
• -dred leel Irom 'he new S"u'h'.,'er'y corn"
SECTION 10 Th.. a
II "'''IV Curb Lin. Beglnnln. ., thc now of Cornell and Weetd.,c Ave"uc. (., h."'I" "'k .h.lI be aw.rded aller duc .d" ... I..
eKell 10 colh ct and receive additional propor SOU'h.eeter'y
fltallln;:- the nforesaJ,j inlets and Ilpes
cu,h corncr 01 Yalc ahd Ru' ab"e "'.bll,he
'uwe" re.pon
Upon the a\1:ard 01 the Contract the sue tIm S of said C08t of saId Improvements under .... A,."uc IIh. "dew.'k "rip 01 Y.'e Ave elgh'y lour degre.. flit, fl" m'nu'.s Eae' ,Ib.c b'dder who .hall ,,"va bend, with oueo'y
II
lid
(ontratts
and
declallhlr
that
it
is
not
('C.!!slul Buld{'r ",ill be required to fUrnish
nue being .... n and IIv. 'enth. Icel) a'.n thc dl".n .. 01 three h""",ed lee' '0 'h. '0 be 'PP,"vcd loy Cou",,1 on "cco"'ance "1I,
suitable ('{ rporat(> securIty g-uarantYIiIg- th,. feaSIble to re(IlU st State or Count.y aid lor c'''allo" 01 one hUn""'d
and .Ix We,''''y "de 01 RU'.e ... A"nue then"" by 'w to 'he full .moun' 01 .a'd ""n',•• , '0
saId
lUlf)rovcments
\\orkmn IshlP and th~ I aymenl of materillt
'e,,'h. lee' above 'he Borou.h Da'um ox 'he .am, ..our.. nnd ....o..ln, 'he •• mc tho be he'd by the Borough 01 Sw.... hmom 10'
BE
IT
ORn
\INED
by
the
Council
01
nan but Cuuncll t'ell{'r, es the rl~ht to reJect
'henro Sou'h five dogree. live mlnutcs d"'an .. 01 fllty fce' to • pol", 'n the Eoo' 'he f.ltblul perlorm.n .. th.",ol and lor
all) un I/or all DIdIO
S" arthmore Dorough and It Is herebJ enacted tcnd",.
W.. t on a hnc pa'nllel to 'hc WC,le"y aide erly .Ide 01 ,.101 Ru .., .. Avcnue tho new p'yn"n' 01 '.bo, ond mn'erl.,
md
ordailled
by
the
authorltJ
01
the
same
ALUERT N GARRET'I' JR
.a'd RU'.e.. A""uc ."d " the dlel.noo Nor'hc."crl, cornc, 01 "101 Ru'.", and Str...
SECTION 11
The P'OlOer BOMUgh offici""
SECrlON 1
The Borough uf Swarthmore 01 '_.hc
DorOUgh Secretary
and five ten'h. Icc' theretrum by Ha"" A"nue then.. Sou'h cl.h" fou, da .'" heroby ,u'horlxed and d' .... 'ed
.Ign .ny
hereby ordains Rutgers Avenue Southwardly 01
a "',l/o,m d".. ndln. geaue 'hc dl.'ance 01 g, ee. fllty flvc mlnu'.. Ea.' eight hund"", and all conleac'. and o,h" documen'. ,,,.. ,
lour hundred flve I"", '0 an elev.tlon of One 'cet '0 a I'o'nt In the We"erly .Ide 01 S.hool my 'n .00'O"'plI,h nnd eUec, all 01 'ke ,m
hurulrcd fourteen and (!ight tenths feet thence I ane (as hereinafter t'stnbUshetl)
IIrovemcntR herem provided
SOU'hw.rdly ., .Iore,",d by • unl/oem..
The Sou'h,,'Y .Ide the... o! beginn'ng a t .
SECTiON l '
No'h'ng cont.ln"" In thio
.. ndlnx grade '0 'h. ne. NOelhweSlerly cu,b POOht nlty I'e' mea.nred Sou'h fivc degree. o"''''.nre ,hall be .o'''rued to abro •• 'e at
.oruer 01 Rut ••" aM We.'d.'e Avenu., .t flve m'nu,., We., f'om
new NOelh.....",y tor Impaor or d'mln"h "or 'n any w, .. aUee,
an e'evatlon 01 onc hund",d 'w.n'Yone '"d eo'her of Coen.lI .nd Slra'h H.ven Avenues 'he 'Ight 01 thc Dorou.h '0 cullec, oe re
nine 'en,h. I""t 'hence Sou'hwardly ern.. (.a hereinabove .",bll.hed' ,x'endlng 'henee "Ive (i" addillon '0 the a'.... "'cn'. h.re'n
10.. 'he m,'way 01 We.'dalc Avenue I y a Sou'h el.""lnur de""",. fllty flve mlnu'" 011, "'enhoncd, .uch .dd"oona' asscs,men',
unllorm a.",nd'ng grade to the new Sout" E.s' the dl".nce of 'hree hund .... I .. , to • •h.,,, part. or po,tlo". of the co., or .a'd
_c"erly curb eo",.. 01 •• 'd Ru'..... and "01,,, In 'he W"'erly ''''e of Ru, .." AVanue Im,n uvement. '" mD> be dUa and paYab'. by
W'Oldal, AVenUe, a' an elevation 01 one la. he"'nabo,c es'abli,hed) thence cro"lng II" ".rli" menlloned on 'he 101l0w",g eon
hundred t"ent)'
and t\\O tenth!!! feet same and by the same <-'Oursc the distance of tracts to \\It'hence .UII Sou'hwanlly •• alo...,..,d "y a filty I"", to a po'nt In 'he E ..'erlY.
d.'ed..,I)"'-.,Jlnd 1030
uniform ascendiol' 8"r&de to th-.new Nor&1ti. thot'e(tr Ihe new SoutheB8terly corner 01 It"
between Frank- N Smith ct al and the Dol'
westerly curb corner of Rutgers au I Str:tlh gers and Strath Haven AvenUes thence South
of Swarthmore and
H.ven Avcnu. . ., .n elev.llon 01 one lou" eighty lour de....' fifty five ",Inn'ce E •• , thc D Agreemen, d"ed Decembe, 2nd 10'0
deed 'w.n'Y"gh' and two len'h. led ,h"n,.. dl,'nn
01 a lIat grnde to the new SOlllb"esterly curb
(as hereinafter t>stabJJahcd)
it being the ttue intent of this ordinance
<-orner or Strath Havcn and Rutgers Avenues
Said Strath Haven Avenue being hereby that said contt-Sets shall remalll in full force
., an clevalion 01 on, hundred 'wenty e'ght opencd of tha wIdth 01 filly lcet
and v,"'ue .nd 'hat 'he p.rt ... th.reln mpn
and ,"0 'en,h. I.c' 'hen .. elfll Sou'hwardly
The offic'.1 grade. of S'ra'h Haven Avenue honed ,h.ll remaIn lI.ble lor 'he enllre ne'
a. aloro..ld by. ",nform de"""ndh.. gradc arc h,reby e"abll.hed In aCCO"'anCe whh .0" 01 .. Id Improvcm,n" heeo", mention.d
'0 the n.w Northw,,'er'y cu'b co'ncr of .u,b lin.. with "dew.lk .t,lp. 01 twe've .nd 'n a.eo"'.nCe .lth the 100' Iron' rule .. '0
Ru' .... Avenue .nd Le'pervflle Ro.d ., an flvc tenth. fce' •• folio",
nil 1'..... or portion. of the "mc'. on
el".llon of one I ",dr", "Xlcen ond lour
'or/herl. Cur. 1,,,. De.lnn'ng n' 'he n.w which aald 'mp,ovemcn'. are made on bo'h
ten,h, lcet
Nor'h..a'erly cn,b corner 01 S'r.'h Have" ,Id.. 01 whIch 'he 'Bnd. of a.ld p.rt'e• ...,
Over NBC Blue and Supplementary Networks
Curb line Begmning at the new Rnd Cornell AvenUes (the sidewalk strips of fll')ertively abut or for one hall of the ex
Southeasterly curb eorner of Yale and Rut buth avenues being" t\\clve and five tenlha pense thereof where said lands abut said
Avenuefl at an elevalion of one hundred feet) at an elevatfon of one hundred thirty improvements on one side of said street un
"evel
tcen and three bnths f,et above the Iwo and fiVe tenths feet abOve the Borough which paid ImprOVements arc made
Tune In on
BoruUgh Datum thence extending South fhe Datum extending thence South eighty fout
SECTION 13
Borough Council hereby ex
degrees five minutes Wl'st parallel to the degrees fifty fI' e minutes East at the dis prcsely declares that as to the Improvempnt=5
Easterly 8ulo of
Avenue and at th" tance of twehe and five tenthR feet from the hen.>in mentioned it Is not feasible to request
Eastern Daylight Savmg T,me
dIstance of t"elve and the tenths feet there Northerly Side at Strnth Haven Avenue and Slatl' 0 County aid
Irom loy • unl/orm de"'endlng ... ,de the "" "ornll" 'hc""o by a unll",,,, d.... ndln.
SECTlON 14 That excep' ., hcmln.lle,
',n,c of lour hUnUn" n .. f""t '0 an e'ev. gradc '0 '100 new Northw••terly curb corner mcntioned 'wo ,hi"" 01 'he 'Oel 0/ ••Id I",
rtfonday. July 20lh John McCormack
lion DIone hund.... lou"""n and .Ix tcn'h. 01 Stra'h Haven and Ru'gcre Avenue .t an I,"vcmcnt. ",c'ud"," Incident.' co., • •uch a.
fL""
"en .. 01'" SOU'h"."'ly a • • foro'n,d elevnllon 01 nne hl"'drod 'WcntYelgh, an I .dmll"n. ."'I"'onee ..."ordln. .ng'neer a
to the new Northeallterly curb
of }tut two lenlh8 lcet thence by Ihe same coUtJre and solldtor s lees shall be :ulIK'.!!sed upon
.... and We"""e Aveo "eo at .n elova"on of 'nd ero..ln. 'ho cartw.y 01 Ru' ..... Avenue 'hc .b""lno ","p."lle, ",uolly ...ordln. "
on, h''''dred t"nb nne a"d none, "'>s lcet b, a fla' erad. '0 'hc new Noeth'.""ly .urb 'h. f' 0' Iron"," loy 'h. Borough En",,, .. ,
thence by 'h ••• me .ou,. . . "d cro",,,, 'he curnee 01 ,.Id RU'.ere and S'r.'h Haven "' provldcd by 'he Ac' 01 A_",b'y 01 May
01 .. Id Wee'd"e A""uc by n u,,1 Avenu.. ., an elova"on 01 one hundr", 4,10 ' . '7 P L 51. known •• the BO,"U.h
121h & Crosby Slreels, CheSler, Pa.
lorm a'<'C"dlng ...de '0 'hc new So,,'he..'orly '"enlY el.h, .nd 'wo t'n'h.
'honce 81,11 Code I ;nd ,upplemen'. ,here'o A, '0 ,11
.u,b corner of .ald 1110'., .... nd Weetd lie A" E.,twa,dly .. aloreanld loy • unllonn de 'an I, abu'Un" on ..Id Improvemen,s belon.
Phone Chea'er 4450 nnd 6100
nuc, at an cl.v.", n DIone h"ndr." ,wcn'y ."ndln ....ade 'he dl"anee of 'wo hUnd",,, '"
.rUe. mc,,"oned In the a.ree
'wo ,,,,,I 'wo 'en'h. Ipc, th,,,,,, Southwor"y 'h'"y flvc feet to on clev.Uo" DIone hun ",::n"
'h. Dorou.h of SWor'hmorc
aR aloro•• I" loy. u"I1",,,, .... nd'n• .".ad • to dr"" twenty five and ono 'en'h Ie., then... "',,' F'.nk N Smith ., a' rolecred '0 In
thc ncw Northone'erly curb
.. r 01 1 ut ,loll Boo'wa,,"y •• alo.... ld by • unol'nn SO""'n U he ...ol ,u,h oddlUona, ...... m.nte
S'ra'h Havcn A,. oue• •t an e'eva d ....,"dln. ...... '0 the new Northwe.,,,,y .ho,.. I,ar'. 0' poeloon. 01 the co,t 01 .ald
1I0" 01 onc hu"dred 'W,n" el.ht 'nd 'wo ou,b con ..r 01 S',.'h H"en Avenu. '''d ,
be I lln",1 .nd war
',n'h. lee' theo..., loy 'h • •• me e '''''c '",I Sohool Lane (a. hemlnolt.r cOlabh,h.d'
'hall be add.d
loy , not ...de '0 'he ncw Sou'he.""ly curb t .."h" leet
•• 101 F'ank N Smllh et., aa he'''n men
.oen" 01 .,101 S'rath H ..." .,,01 II ... e a Av,
'ou,.",. (",h lI"e Bee'nn'n. at thc npw ,,,",,'" an" 'he Boeou.h offiet.l. ,hall Inch"le
lIueR al nn elclaUon of one hundrt I t"enty Southeasterly ('urb corner of Strath Haven Rueh addltlona) a8!1l'8Smentll within and as n
c',h, .nd 'wo te,,'h. fce' ,h,nro Sum"'''''''y .nd Co'nell Avenuc. at an elevallon 01 one or, 01 'ho amoun,. of .ny II •• , wh'ch m.,
u, .loro,.ld by. onl/orm d ..cendong sra 10 hUn"""" 'hlr'y'hroc fee' abo," 'he Boeouoh "" me" again.' .ald '.nd. 'n 'he even' of
'0 'h. new Northe.,hr'y c",h .or"er 01 D.'um 'hon", Sou'h elgh" lour 'I ....... nl y lofn"ll being modo on the paym.nt 'hereof b,
I.c'ncevlll. Doad .nd Ru, ..., AVen". 0' .n nvo mlnu'e, Ene' by a unlfo'm " ....n'hne a"y ul 'hc p.rt'" m.ntloned In .a'd .gree
"cvntion ,I ,n, h""""d "xh",,, a"" one .rnde on a Une tw.'vo and fivo tcn'h, lee' men' wilh 'ha .. m. 'oe", .nd eWec, a,
Ie",h I,..
ll,tant from 'h, Sou'hor'y .Ide 01 S'ra'h '"n..h n "epaeo'. pelillon undee Se.llon 17U
SECTION a
II ,stdale Ii emU! The orodal Haven Avenue and paraJlel thE reto 10 the o(
Borouf/"h Code of 1027 and its supple
Illles of Westdale Avenu.,
f"!orl
Southwesterly curb ('orner of
mentR hud been duly prC!lenled by two third,
Avenue ami School I nne nrc herj by estnb lind Strath Havl'n Avenue" at an elevation of of the property owners abultln,;r said
fished as follo"l1 one hundred twenl')-8lght and two tenth!'! feet ments a(lTeeh g tn Ilay for the entIre ('ORt
'lhe Northerly Aide thertof bej;nllmng at a thence by the same course and ('rossing the , said ImprOV(ments 8S well as any ddl
palDt in the Ea8terly SIde of Cornell Ave-me hed tit Rutgers Avenue by n flat grade 10 clency tesultiulf from equitable
if
at the dlstanl'e of two hundr('(1 sixty seven lluJ Ihe
Southeasterly curb corner of Strnth n) from corner lots elc from the ownerA
thirty eight one hUndr('(lths feet
meneured Haven and Rut!rers A\!cnue at an elevation ot of the abutting properties That s.eb a8.lle88
South five deaTC('1I five minutes West from one hundred lwenty-eight and two tenth .. feet mentd !;hall not be charKed with Interest if
an angle In said Easterly Side of said Cornell thence still South eighty four degrees nfty fl, e I) Id Within thirty days after the completion
Avenue which aald
i!ol at the dlstant"C minutes Ea.t by a umform deseendlnlf grade r f thf" work and Hny 8uI'h ailBeSllmentR rc
measured along the Ea81erl): side of Cornell the distance of two hundred thirty five feet mnlnlng unrJllld 111Ir1) Ilays from Ihe dale the
Avellue South two d{'R'tee>') eleven minllt{'s to an elevation of one hun Ired t"'enty five an I work 1& completed shall draw interest tit
West the distanre of sir hundred nlleen and onl! tenth leet thl"nre still South eighty four Ihe Jale of lIix U{'r cent per annum from the
mMtl.
liVe one hundredtha feet from the Soutlu nat degrees fifty five minutes East by a uniform date chi: work Is completed and it not pal:!
OwnershIp
erly corner of Yale and Cornell
ent'h desccndJnl!' lI'J'acle to the new Southeaatcrly within five months from the eomplelion of
&
ftttJ feet Wide extending thenoo South elifhty "urb corner of Strath
Avenue and 111(' "nrk the Proper borough officials shall
Mano".men'
four dell'tCes fifty five minuteR East the liu! °ehool Laue (as herelnafwr eatatll"hed) at ('BUd' lieu to be fIled against the vllrlous
tRnce of thn>e hundred feet to the new North Rt (lev nUolI of one hundred sixteen and Meven Il IIperties for theIr a.!!8t's8m('nls with aeeru
westerly corner of Rutgers and Westdale Ave tenths feet
Inlt" Inlerel!t to be computf'd from the dale
nUl:K (88 hereinabove established) thence by
SECTION Ij
ftchool lane The official IIne8 Mil "ork \1:8S completed which liens shllll
the same course and ('tOSSlUg the bed or lJaid of School Lane between Westdale and Rut bear interest at the rate of six per cent per
Rutgers Avenu(" the distalll'e o[ Fifty feet 10 "er8 AV{'nues ate hereby cstabllshed as f01 am 11m
you',. rired of rooms and boths ••• and want IOm.thlng
the new Northeasterly corner of RutKcr!t and IOW9 SECTION 14
That should It bt'eome
Q IIU,. more Uk. home, then com. to Hot.1 lafayette You II
Welltdalo Avenuu thence South eighty fOUr
The Westerly side thereof beginnim" at a nC«l88ary to file a lien or liens all costs there
degrccs filty fivo minutes East the dls.anre of Jloint In the Southerly side of Wealdale AVen:.te I 118 well as an a&torney tI lee of five per
find", tucl;ec:I away In the most beautiful part 0' on. of Atlantic
ehrht hundred fifty teet to a point in the at the dislanre of eight hundred teet meM (ent on the nmount 01 the debt shall be pai<1
afy', brood••f avenue•• iUlt Q .t.p away from ..... rythlng 'hot'.
Eaeterly Side of School Lane (as hereinafter ured Eaa1wardly alan" the Southerly 81dG of hy Ihe party Or parties Ownln", the propertle8
anythino In the World I Playground
aeclul'on without
estnblished)
Westdale Avenue (a8 hereinabove E'8tabIiRhed) a;.raln!ll which Iht' liens are filed
Mob"" H.,.', beauty without au.t.rlty
In a hot.1 as
The Southerly aide thereof ix-Innnlnif at a from the Southeaat£,rly corner of Rutgers
SECTION 1»
Nothing herein contained
.odam ClI 1930
with rat.s 01 modest 01 1920 Spadow
point in the Easterly sill' of Cornell A"enue Avenue and Westdale Avenue las hereinabove :>haJJ he confltrued to impair the right of the
at the diatanffi nf fifty feet Soulh five delO"CC8 established) extending thence South five de n Jrolurh of Swarthmore to rollect the aa
_naa room.,o solarium and.un-deek food that would deUgh'aa
fivc minutes Weat from the new Northea,.t 1l1"t'C8 Ove minutes West the dl8tance of four BeSgmchts fir shareB of the cost of Aald im
epIan. Comfort. s.rvJc. Qul.t All th... or. youn a. a 0 ..... 01
Hly eorner of Westdale al d Cornell Avenue!" hUndred feet to a point on the Northerly side I.ro"t'm Ills by action of Bssumpsit or In nny
lIlA hereinbefore e8tnbliRhefi and dctlmbed)
of Strath Haven Avenue at the distance of other mllnner warranted by law
extending- thenee South elKhty tour deRTee8 el8'ht hUndred feet me88ut('(1 EAAtwardly alonK
SECTION 10
That any onllnallcu or part
fifty five mlDules Bal'lt the distance of three the Northerly tlide thercof from the EllIIterly 01 ordinanl'c CQnfiieUmr with the provllionl
hundred feet 10 the new
corner Rille of RutR'ers Avenue
of thiA ordlnall('C be and the Rame il hereby
01 Westdale and Rutg(>ra A\Cnuea
thenoo
The Enalerly side thereof beginmng at a t pealt'd 1"0 far 88 the "'tme effect8 Ihis ordl
croMlng the same by the lame COUrll8 the point in the Northcrly eJde Of Westdale Ave nnnce
dlslan('e of fifty feet to the ne,.; Southea8terly nile at the distance of elKht hUndred tiny
PAS9ED
{orner of Mid RlIIlfen and Wf'stdale Avenuf's feet measurt'd Eaatwardly alo",1' Raid Bide
thiM 3rd day of July A D 1031
thence South ellMy four deRTeea fiUy five 'hereof from "he Northeasterly corner of
FRANK R REITZEL
minutell Enst the distanee ot el .. ht hUndred Weatdale and Rutx-era Avenues
(xtelldlnK
President of Council
foot to a poinl In the Welterly tilde of SchOol thenN" South fivtl deln"P.eR five mlnules Wellt
AlteRt
ALBERT N GARRET'I' JR
Lane
the dl8tan08 01 Ave hundlX'd feet to a POint Approve-)
Said Westdale Av(>nue being hereby opened. In the Southerly side 01 Strath Haven Avenue
WM R LANDIS
Borough Secretary
of tho \\ Idth of Oily feet
I which 1M al thfJ di8tanee me(VJured Ealltwardly
BurgeM
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If~t
t~{'nty
Nort.hwe~t
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~ulldred
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mUniCipal
cur III borough councd, w,th the exptra stead of c1ec"ve the tax payers wdl not
real hon of Frank S
Reitzel's term J have an opportumty to express their
Al"cher Turner's term and T E Hes Wishes In thiS matter
polot,cal rumblongs arc beglUnll1g to be senbruch were appomted to fill vacanc.es
The voters of Swarthmore w,1I also
heard throughout Delaware County
Swarthmore With an unusually large asThree vacancies occur In the SChOOl, \VIS hes regat"d ll1g tIhIe a pp r oprmtton
£ tl of b
y:;
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mIll
of
the
boroug
tax
rate
Or
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pl1
sortment
vacancIes
to IS
be the
fi Ie
hoardpreSIdent
thlS lear aslea\lngD, prescnt
Hlr mem loe Iobrar)
exceptIon of Augnst
10th
thc onh
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..
ho
IS cer.aon of hell1g on the board ITO PAVE ROADWAY
for fihng pe'tt,o,,, "h,l, the prlmanes
With the Fourth of July past
I
~rt
w,lI be held Sept 8
In the county a llumher of very ,m
Portant
and remunerative office!; are to
be filled thIS fall All three county com
mtSSlOners, Harry BIrney Charles Drews
and James F Desmond complete their
term of office thIS year District Attor
ncy Wtlham J
also completes
hiS term of office Candidates for county
treasurer
\\'1l1s and recorder
directors of
of dheedsJ
t e poor
register
are a1°£
so
~lcCarter
Rut~Nq
de~es
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ACTIVE POLITICAL
expected to make their appearance soon pires t
year ut ue to t e new aw Ipay
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JAS
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CAMPAIGN LIKELY In Swarthmore three vacanc,,,, oc- lUakmg thos local POSlllon appom',ve mites two-th,rds of the cost of the btlum
LIGHT ANDPILSON
POWER
JULY
l
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nU~1Crous I
etl~"~oo:at~=~':~s:~s~~'~x
&ervJ~-'YJ
the rame tltinlj aAoul
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MARION TALLEY
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~allUl'lu
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WJZ, New York, at 10 30 P M
Rut~ers
corn~r
F. B. FRANCIS
f,~,
",~,::,',~v':;"'~\:e ~~r::::"thereo~'
a~
bel~een
The
oIShampoos
Baths qn" Shav,"'1
~Il ne~
Rul~er8
th~
Why not invest a small monthly sum In that whIch will contrIbute more
to looks and a vital, successful appearance than any other one thIng!
,h"
improv~
Fora Sb.ort Time Only
$
AVflnue~
H~ven
ChOice of Ruud, Hotzone, Stazhot.
Penfield $75 and up according £0
Size and make Shghrly hIgher on
Budget Pia.
Years
toPsy
Down
an~le
eo,..
Attractive clothes are only half the
battle of good looks That radIant
appearance whIch comes only from
a dally cleansing bath.. from scm p_
ulous care of skIn, haIr and hands
is the real secret of that select
group of men and women who wIll
always stand out in any gathenng.
You Spend So Much On Your Appearance
d~lIcUon8
n~w
J.!ousework (;aslly
qntlQu,ckly Done
Luxury_
,,'h.
be'wcc~
~"
.... 0""
~\_s~
1
'~rtw"
DJem:-
is t:heir secret!
ou~h
in the third of a senes of
Monday Evening RadIO Recitals
Monday, July 13th
~I
Installs an
AUTOMATIC GAS
WATER HEATER
And all the whIle you're
enjoying the wonderful
help of Instant hot water!
I,
Southw~l'Iterly
304 Dickinson Ave.
Sw. 335.W
sa
=
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da~
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Shingles.
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U Fatrbanks an
Joan
USll1aon June 1 Mrs Fa1rhanks \\as
\ Irglll1a Batr hefore her marnage
noul1ec the birth of a daughter
~[r and Mrs E La\\Tcnce Matlack
of 319 Park a\'cnue announce the 11Irth
ot a daughter, Joan Bache ~latlack
luI} 2 at the Crozer Hosl)ltal. Chester
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK AND
TRUST COMPANY OF SWARTHMORE
IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA AT
THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE
30 1931
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts
• 88589568
Ove'tdrnfts
58786
United States Government se
curltfes owned
32149563
Other bonds stocks and se
eurltles owned
18592877
Banking house
$: 95 414 45
Furniture and Fixtures 20 932 55
11634700
Real estate owned other than
banking house
1596106
Reserve with Federal Reserve
Bank
68 25619
Cash and due from banks
48961 12
Outsjde checks and other cash
Items
3077 42
Redemption fund with U S
Treasurer and due from u S
Treasurer
250000
Other assets
7375
Total
$164908448
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid In
$ 125 000 00
Surplus
125 00000
Undivided profits - net
9382854,
Reserves for Interest taxes and
other expenses accrued and
unpaid
300000
Circulating notes outstanding
5000000
Due to banks InclUding certl
fled and cashiers checks out
standlnK
36172 16
Demand deposits
76643989
Time deposits
40t 59'2 19
United States deposits
200000:1
Bills pavable and rediscounts
2500') on
Other liabllttles
5170
I
Total
$: 1 649 084 48
State of Penna County of Delaware 68
I E S Sproat Cashier of the abovenamed bank do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best ot my
knowledge and belief' E S SPROAT
Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me thifl
8th day of JUly 1931
E C WALTON
Notary Public
ISea11
My CommlSRlon Expires March 16 193;1
Correct-Attest
J F MURRAY
E
B TEMPLE
CLAUD C SMITH
Dlrecto1'8
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Emmons & Andes
BUILDERS
a"~I~1.
Mr and Mrs
r._. II'
Phone Swarthmore 82
Moderni%e your Ba~hroom at
Low Cost. Reroof WIth Asbestos
In
Smith
IS III
nc .. plantto also
spend Mrs
the day
fhc)\\ho
returned
her 88th 'e Ir "as qUIte dlsapPollltcd
that there "as not more thrill to air ?
planc ndml{ hut cllJo)ed the tnI> so
much that she plans to do her future
tra\Cllmg- h,
~:.;.
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Baltimore Pike
and
Phone
... ...." ............
Riverview Ave.
Sw. 1600
SWARTHMORE, PA.
"', ,
NATIONALLY
KNOWN BABY
GRAND PIANO
Prh ate party in your Vicinity leavl1ll'
town wish to give up their beautiful
Baby Grnnd Piano nenrly half paid for
Just like ne"-Il months old Rather
than bring this plano back to our ware
roomll \\e will now resell to reliable
party and allow all montea paid Just.
continue ea&y" monthly payments on
small balance For price make and
condition apply_
A. D. MACK
Dept of Acco,mts
1306 Chestnut St., Phila.
17.DAY
VACATION
Visiting
LONDON AND
PARIS
S. S. Leviathan
AUGUST 1
$185.00
An Expenses Included
SWEENEY & CLYDE
TRAVEL BUREAU
29 E. Fifth Street
CHESTER, PA.
Phone: Chesler 6141
"THEY
SHOutD BE TOLD I"
Save time-teIepLone
tLe message I You can
H.,.',
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Grandmother Flies
rs (,corge E Sm'th of 400 Park
\, e'ttle alld her daltg-h.er. Mrs C K
'\Jgcr fle\\ to Atlantic Cth last \Vcd
• • • Hot Water
~.A.."""""""',
.~'-ay
Operatic Soprano and Concert Star
CHAS. E. FISCHER
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P. M. BARROW
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What a\\til-groomed
Couple •/"
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A.rtistic Homes
dB"
DeSigned an
UI t
to Meet
Individual Needs
(listrlct attorney wtll be asked to ap
pro\ c the plan of remo\ lug from the
connt\ garage the several confiscated
automobiles IlOW stored there
It was
~.",.'--__
suggested that With the appro\ai of the H
ti
d
Pn::.on Board a small bUlldmg be I ea ng an
ercctl'(l on ~Ieado\V Farm In which to I Roofing
store such confiscated "chicles until they
an: .sold
~lth
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arc
now 111 theatconnty
a )Olllmg
the courthouse
11edla garage
The court
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ap rove the plant for the work, wh,ch
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Will be done \\ en a t e
rot g
,ohed Colhngdale Sharon H,II. Glen _
olden
Folcroft, Norwood
Prospect 1_
Park Rldlcy Park and Eddystone adopt
the necessary resolut,ons
The ComnllsSlollers find ,t necessary to
ha, c additional space for the proper stor
age of the 310 ,olong macillnesd winch =
Rut~eNl
f~'Ct
e...
next year.
ffi
f
ON CHESTER PIKE
Swarthmore s 1\'0 0 lces 0 maglStrat,
are also open for reelect ton thiS year
ThIS means that MaglStrafe Dav,d UlrIch
The County ComllllSSlouers Tuesday
and :Magistrate Charles Andes wdl either adoped a re,olullon agreemg to a"1St on
have to he reelected or find successors 1the project of pavl1lg the roadway be
for theIr Jobs
I t\\een Ihe ou.er ra,I, of the trolley tracks
There IS also a vacancy III the board of and the COllcrete pavll1g on the Chester
auditors for the borough and t
pike all the \\a,} from thiS CIty to the
vacraincites
Ie erm
In 0th
Darb) borough !tile
The COnnty ,,,II
f I
th~1
I
mous matenal needed the work to be su
W IR IN G
pen Ised by the Southern Pennsylvama
Traction Company At the present time
loose stolles used as ballast between the
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
k
I b I
ti,e ralls ami the
107 Sylvan Avenue
Rutledge
dangc:rol1s traffic h lZ
traeI s amfor",e \\a cell
be reached at Sw. 1145
ro H \\On
ard
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d t acc,denls ha,e resulted frolll _
"eThe
con,
'On H,ghway Department WIll
S.ate
Hot wa1'er and Plenty of it"
reacL your fartLe.t
friend in a
~/l
jilfy.
Our Suburban Stores
•
PHILADELPHIA
ELECTR.IC COMPA.NY
For any gas appliance, see your plumber, dealer, department store, or til
TEL E P H n-N- E
8
THE
JULY
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Robert Sheppard of Dartmouth
avenue is spending some time in Philadelphia with her mother who is ill.
:Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hedgetheth and
children are spending two weeks in
Lake· Erie Shore Beautiful
Land For Summer Tours
North Carolina.
Scenic charm and historic back}Olr. and Mrs. D. A. S.impson of Dart- J ground combine to give the Lake Erie
mouth avenue are spelldmg four days at. shore a variety of vacation lure unBath, New
.
I r;"aJtod in any- playground section o[
I
I the .
cast..Lakl'lands, mountains . .and
Maltble Clara
of Baltllnore,
Master of Arts degree from Swarth- mineral sprmgs resorts can be VISited
mor College this year, are at Camp on a delightful motor tour outlined by
Penna.
•
the Keystone Automobile Club, which
lIr. and Mrs. D. A. Simpson and passes over cxceJlent highways through
family of Dartmouth aycntle were in this region of northwestern PennsylvaBath. New York, lor lour days last nia.
M1S~
Y~~k.
a~'lur
SWARTHMORBAN
).[~rgarct
Mye~y,
hills of the Alleghenies. Tyrone, Bald
Eagle and Phillipsburg are passed to
quaint Clearfield perched high in the
monntains. A wondcrful hunting and
fishing sector is found from here.
. I At
d
Brookvil1e a delightful side tnp e~ 5
to the Cook F?rest. From Bro~kvdle
the highway wmds through scelllc regions to :h..[eadville, the gateway to a
famous mineral springs district. Saegerstown, Venanga, Cambridge Springs
Porch Meeting
The
"In addition to the attractive resorts and numerous other attractive resorts
nestle in green hills at
altitude
ton.
journey is made mainly over the fa- and are passed enroute to ErIe.
)[r. and 1\frS. Ezra 'Cresson of Dart- mous Lakes-to-the-Sea Highway which! Here lies beautiful Presque Isle
mouth
Amherst a"enue arc all a mo- winds through highly
territory",;
tar
tripand
in Virginia.
G II scenic
h
f Park, rich in scenic and historic atsays Howard J. a ag er, manager 0 • traction. For twenty miles in either
the Chcs~er branch ~f the motor clUb'l direction along the Lake Erie shore
"The entIre round triP call be covered
..
~
in approximately 820 miles".
the travelers can VISit scores of de-
From Chester the tour leads over lightful beaches and resorts. NorthUNIFORM SIGNS
.
ward from Erie U. S. Route 20 is folstate route 352 through Lima to state lowed to Westfield, where a right turn
FOR THIS STATE route 5 where a left turn carries the into state route 17 leads to Mayville on
travelers through 'Vest Chester, Down- Lake Chautauqua. The same highway
01 signs and sig.nals is a ingtown, Honeybrook, Ephrata and lollows the north shore 01 the lake
pro"lslon of the amended VehIcle Code I Cornwall to Hummelstown. Here U. through numerous attractive resorts to
of PennsY.lvania that will appeal to alll S. I'oute 22 'IS Inet and used to Har[
. I d •
motorists, who .have in the past been pcr- r·lsburg.
\..
From the state capital U. S. -1amestown in d"
the heart F0 a riC
I 1 airy
th
farmingjourney
Istnct.leads
romover
lerestatee
homeward
plexed and, In SOme cases, actua11 y Route II is [allowed to Amity Hall and
jeopardized by a mUltiplicity of warning
I
left turn leads over U. S:
P h I ft
d'
.
1d .
w lere a
routc 66 to '''arren, a., w ere a e
anTdh
h S
Route 22 through scenic regions of the turn into U. S. Route 6 carries the
prOVISion directs t
ec- beauti[ul Juniata Valley. Mifflintown, travelers through the picturesque Alleye Ulll
f
retard °d Hlgh.ways to set Uffil' a serk':S of Lewistown, Mt. Uuion and Huntingdon ghcllc" National Forest to Kane. Here
stan ar s of signs and tra c mar lOgs,
d
t . t the village of
oJ
and to publish this catalogue throughout I Ware pasSset eturon e 0
a right turn leads south through Ridgt he S tate. I t reqUires
a II Ioca I 0 ffi'
cials a
I
I
ter
ree .
way and Du Bois to the Lakes-to-the.
to foHow the uniform regulations.
From this point the Lakes-to-t Ie-Sea Sea Highway and the tour can be
signs, signals and markings not conform- Highway, U. S .Route 322 is followed completed over the same route used on
illg to the standard ate to Ibe removed over a gradual climb through the foot- the outbound trip.
from the highway.
In establishing his standafd system, the
Secretary of Highways is directed to fol- Rankin. attorneys for a groltp of taxI
I
U~ilormity
I
Irec~l[ona eVJ(:e~..
o~m
~
AlII
Cranite
Marble
MEMORIALS
Cemetef7 Work a Specialty
Wm. J.Est.Cartledge
1843
low as closely as possible the system of payers headed by Isaac Hiorth, who
other states using tht:; type of signs seek to have the city reimbursed in an
recommended by the National Confer- amount totaling $190,000, alleged to be
, cocc."
due 'because of excessive payments In
Generally
speaking,
Art Memorials
BALTIMORE PIKE, FERNWOOD
all
other signs
oblong.
and the
allegation
is made
that th;
Parking"
signsare
alsosquare
carryorred
letters"No
on 1Iplans
to pay
an amount
.of $25,000
In city
~x-
(OppOSite Arlington Cemetery)
H. C. WOOD
Madison 195-J
a whitc ·background, and "Limited Park- cess of the contract pnce to the pavm g ,
All Cellleterie8
Since 1855 ing" signs green letters on a white back- company, holder of the contract.
d
In the first suit, the amount. sought
to
groUlI . '
h
Another important provision of the be retu.med was $ISO,OO? and m t e secOnly by owning a
Code is that all traffic signals installed and SUit, $15,000. As m these first atMAJESTIC
after January I, 1932, must be of the ti01~S ~road a.ccusations are made by the I
will you be able to appreciate three-color type, with red light at the pJa1l1tlffs agamst ~11 those ~amed as detop, amber in the center and green at the fendallts, tlIIer.e.bel?g allegatl?ns O~t~r~~d,
their
bottom. When installed in horizontal and irrcgu antics 10 connection WI
e
position the order of color is red at the awards of contracts.
CONVENIENCE
left,
in center and green at the! To date, none of
defendanbts
j
ECONOMY
. It
has been serverl With papers ut It 15
ngl.
' .h
.• 1
I
BEAUTY
The old pro\'ision permitting local probable that now t Wit crltnm~ court;
au th orl't'les to provide for left turns on session at an . end, thed'courtsIWill
' set a
th
b
light has been stricken from date for hearlllg and 1rect t lC Issuance,
earner
' I
'ld
th
the Code. Where a special turning I of .sum~ons to t lOse mvo ve III
e
or Chester 7267
movement is absolutely necessary, it is! eqltlty SUItS.
a~ber
~he
n~m~
Call Swarthmore 445
today and learn about
the new
•
permissible to install a fourth light in the
I shape of a green arrow, pointing in the,
direction in which the turn is to be made. :
\\'here the arrow is part of the signal!
equipment, such turn as it may indicate I
may he made only when the arrow is it-,
lurninated. This also conforms to na-',
tional .standards.
REFRIGEMTOR I
Local authorities are advised tllat the
I Secretary of H'
" given aut h?r-;
.Ighway.s IS
ity over the II1staliatlOI1 and operatIon
Of
all traffic signs, signals and markings'
,I
in cities and boroughs where the streets
I
ther, he is given authority to causc the
remo"al, al'feration of adjustment of any
signs, signals or markings that do not
conform to the Code.
I
Much good is expected to tome from
'these provisions of the Jaw. At least,
motorists accustomed to driving in Eastern Penn.sylvania will know and recognize at a glance the meaning of any
sign or signal which he wilt encounter
I elsewhere in his travels, and strangers
r will have little difficulty because of acquaintence with similar types in neighl:oring states.
It is confidently expected that unilormity will be largely effeeted throughout the State within six months or a
year, at most.
Majestic's ncw low "rice is
$169.50 f. o. b. upwards
(;JIt:STIlR
BADIO
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FILE SUIT NAMING
I
CHESTER OFFICIALS
~OBP.
The third of a series of equity suits,
314 Edgmonl Avenue. CheSler in which the city, city officials, engineers
Open Mon., Fri. and Sa •• Evenincs
and executives of a local paving company
Che8ter 7267
a~e named defendants, was filed at Me-.
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.lV.... WWLJ.U.U.UWWWLL.LUJJ.LUW_.i_
~~--------------------y
....
HEAT
The Best Investment
these doys when every dollor counts is nn investment
to protect your amassed
wealth. Insure wi th Emmons and Andes for full
protection in a sound company. Call S'''''arthmore
•
BLUES
may be banished daily by taking dinner at the Inn and spending a
Quiet cool c\'ening on the veranda or under the huge apple trees on the
lawn.
'Canoeing on thc Crum, Tennis and other sports.
Dinllers 85c $1.00 & $1.25
F. M. Seheibley, MaoRJ{emenl
The Inn Wirh. Personality
Swarlhmore. Pennsylvania
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MEDIA THEATRE
$2
down
installs an automatic
GAS WATER HEATER
and you have 2 years
to pay the balance.
MEDIA
1400
Friday and Saturday
Victor McLaglen
Lew Cody
"Not Exactly
Gentlemen"
Your' choice of
RUUD
Dartmouth Ave.
Swarth. 43
:~~~~;~~~~~~~~;~;~~~;~;~~;;~~~;;~~~
Gary Cooper
"City' Streets"
Tuesday afternoon by Geary and /7~."'."'.M"""""'."'''''''''''''''''III
I
~~ecting
Swarthmore 761 or 762
MARTEL BROS.
Beetle Experimental Station HEALTH PROGRAM
L
td
oca
e 0 n College Campus FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS
t1~at
ur~e~
I
p~st~emo~.
t.~, ca~lea~
I
I.
I
~.as
'~ ~rs
~~~ ~~mp~s we~e '~~n~ul' for
pr~perty
owners of the best methods
killing beetle grubs in their lawns,
and intproving. their grass.
~ere
I
About one 'third 01 the cost 01 these
two new school employees is paid by
thc State while the balance is . shared
' .
.
The. expenments are belllg madeI
equally .
by the . two
_. school distrIcts.
.
only III reference
No Each school IS mstalhng dental eQUlp-I
. to beetle grubs.
.
efforts
to expenment
on the
beet- ment
les already
on the trees
are hve
included:
nurse. and headquarters lor the schoo
I
.72 pa.lI.ents
cared lor, 564 be.d- the work. The date lor beginning the
In each area patches 01 grass a loot in the program.
In making this change the SwarthSide VISIts b.emg made, to chrome. new clubhouse wiII be determined by) square were selected at random. Each I lIr. Osburn says that the trcat- more schools are following the exampacute, matermty and
cases.
the action of members of the club at Ipatch was dug
and the beetle gruhs meills heing used here arc not aimed Ie of other progressive school districts.
All school wo;k 10 Swarthmore, the Tuesday evening meeting.
, counted.
In thIS way the average to exterminate or remove the beetles !>Iearly every school district in the
Morton and Sprmgfield Schools was
-..I Humher of beetle grubs were
for· one hundred percent but are aimed Icounty has its nurse and dental hygicnlor the term 1930-31, .29
Begin New Chu.rch
each area to he treated. ThIS week only to control the heetles or reduce ist and Swarthmore is one o[ the last
VISitS were made t';' .the schools durmg
"overnment employees. headed by
their number to such an extent that to make this addition to its staff.
the month. 12 VIS.ltS were
to
Work is expected to begin within the R. Osburn, an
super.m- regardless 01 the existance of a few,
Miss Anna Burkhardt o[ Donora,
homes 01 school chtldren on their
next lew days on the new Trinity
Irom the expertmental .'tallon ,lawns can still be kept in good condi- P •. , has heen employed as the first
half. There were 113
With Church at North Chester road and at Riverton, N. J., are completmg the tion.
school nurse under the new program.
school teachers
health prob- College avenue. The general contract second step m the program.
A photographer is attached .to the She will spend a part of each day exlems and health routmes m the sehools. for the construction of the building has This second step consists 01 spread- staff of government workers here and amining and looking alter the ele. Social service work has lessened,
heen awarded to Clarke and Harvey. . ing a different treatment on each des- is' taking pictures of all phases of mentary grade school children 01
IIIg to warmer weather,. and other
George W. Casey of Furness Evans' ignated area. While Mr. Osburn would the work for reproduction in govern- Swarthmore. Miss Burkhardt is a reg33 baskets were given out, 8
and Co. is the architect lor the new not divulge the comp?sition. 01 the
ment bulletins which
·be issued istered. nUrse al\d
selected lrom .a
bemg made by a
to
building which is to be completed and lerent treatments bemg tned,. he said probably in a year or so based on the large hst o[ candIdates lor the POSl.21 quarts o[ mtlk are. sllll in Use belore the end o[ this year.
that lead
the baSIS
all findings 01 the government men here. tion.
hemg delivered under our commIttee.
.
hut that different kmds 01 lerttllzer
(Continued on Poge Fo",)
The local school board is further
8 orders o[ clothing were given. 14 inPorch Meeling
Iand in some instances fillers were heI,,
planning to chan'ge the present health
dividuaJs registered for work, and 8 rciug used along with the lead arsenate.
program of the schools by asking the
turned to re-regist,:r: .12 were referThe next Porch meeting 01 the
The experimental work will continue
State Department 01 Health to apred lor work. 79 VISitS
made .hy ,Voman's Association 01 the Presby- lor another year with a continual sucpoint Dr. Geo. B. Heckman, Swarththe nurses on behalf o[ SOCIal servIce terian Church will be held July 24 at cession 01 tests of the ground. In the
more physician, as school physician in
cases.
the home o[ Mrs. J. Archer Turner on lall a third o[ 'each designated area
place 01 the Media physician who now
Two interesting campaigns were Harvard avenue.
,.
will he given a second treatment and
hold.
position.
, .
as
staged during ,June. The first 'Y
th(' \
._ ,_____
'l'he board. ieels that it would be adPreschool Clinic movement. 8 ciiniC!.I··
.
- ---.-Mrs. A. R. Redgrave Newly vantageous to have a local physician
were held at Springfield, Milmont, Fol- SWARTHMORE CHAUTAUQUA ASSOCIATION
Appointed Chairman of
examine the children each year and act
With a Holmes,
total 01 8J childrenSwarthmore,'
who enter
WEEKLY NEWS LETTER'
.
Garden Section
in
nurse.
an advisory capacity with the school
g
sclho?l. nextTFhalld betin ehxamined btY
BY AND FOR THE SWARTHMORE CHAUTAUQUA FAMILY
FLOWER SHOW SEPT.
15 I The new school dental hygienist will
P IYSlClans.
e oc ors w a coopera "The more you send in, .he mOre we'll send ou •• "
)e Miss Helen Deihl of Harrisburg,
ed were: Dr. P. L. Mehring and Dr. F.
Pa. Miss Deihl is a graduate of the
O. Hendrickson, 01 Springfield; Dr. J I
FRIDAY, JULY 17. 1931
Mrs. A. R. Redgrave, the newly ap- dental school 01 the University 01
W. Tomlinson, of Sharon Hi1I; Dr.
pointed chairman of the Garden Sec- Pennsylvania and is also an eXI)eriS. Gillespie and Dr. Geo. B. Heckman,
The public sale of goods belonging to/Of its operation cannot be estimated nor tion of the Woman's Club, called a cnced school worke.. in her field.
of Swarthmore; Dr. Dunean Hatton, the Swarthmore Chautauqua Association taken away lrom its founder."
meeting of her committee on Tuesday
She will conduct a program o[ care
Chester. The nurses made speciaillast Wednesday brought to a close the
* * •
to lormulate plans lor the Fall Flower lor the teeth which will include the
VISIts to the mothers to talk to them
,
The sale on Wednesday attracted some Show, which will be held on Tuesday, cleaning. A dental honor roll will be
about the clinics. Over 87 special calls, career 01
was once Swarthmore s two hundred or more persons. Most of the 15th 01 September, from three un- kept to include the names 01 all ehilwere made to homes. Every child was most noted IIldustry. From Canada to them were junk dealers whose only in- til nine o'clock.
dren whose teeth have been pronounc_
weighed and measured before being Florida, alld throughout the entire east- terest was in buying what they could lor
The personnel 01 the committee 101- cd in satisfactory condition by a denttak.en to the d?cto.r. The latter ex- ('rn U. S., the high standards of en-j practically nothing.
Pianos brought lows: :Miss Martha Taylor, treasurer, ist.
amllled each
III the presence 01 tertainment and education fostered by Irom $2 to $10.
Most 01 them brought I Mrs. E. O. Lange, secretary,. Mrs, E.
, •
the mother: advlslllg her as to
and thi., organization have played a leading less than $5. l!undreds 01 dollars worth B. Chapman, Mrs. E. A.
Mrs. INTEREST RATES
treatment
the event of phYSical de· role in hringing [arne to Swarthmore. In 01 canvas sold In heaps lor two or three G. J.
Mrs. J. R. Klme, Mrs. J.
lects. ThIS WIll enahle her to have the minds 01 many persons the word dollars. Uncle Tom's Cabin hrought 7Oc. H. Perk illS,
J. Warren Paxs.on,
TO BE DECREASED
such defects corrected belore the op· Swarthmore has never meant anything The Ross Crane Caravan on Wheels was Mrs. W. A. Ralman, Mrs. W. F. R,ce,
ening 01 school ill the Fall.
bllt the Swarthmore Chautauqua.
not sold the highest hid being $67.
Mrs. Elliott Richardson, Mrs. Rosalie;. The lollowing statement relating to
. The baby centers
In maintaining the high moral 01 the
* • •
Mrs. ]. S. Seal,
F. D.,lmterest rates of J?elaware County
mg attendance. durtng J.une, with. a Chautauqua Association, no small part
One 01 the busiest men at the sale was Wllldell and Mrs.
ZImmer.
ballks was made thIS
!he
total 01 7? regIStered hables. and ehtl-I was played by the intimate little news- Joe Gettz. Joe had worked lor several
Mrs.). S. Seal WIll have. eharge .of I Delaware
Banker s ASSOCiatIOn
dren .commg back to h.e weighed a?d I paper lor its workers known as "The days getting the things ready for dis- ?ecor;>tmg the .'tage and
hv- through their.
Charles
exammed. 14 new haines were regls-, News Letter." Estahlished by Howard play. Across the street lrom thc Chau- 109 pictures, usmg.
m
.. ture Meurer. In Ime wltl! Mr. Meurer s
teredo .
.•
• .
I BUckman and edited by him lor many tallqua buildings, Mrs. Broomall had Irames, 24 by 30, inSide dimenSIons.
the
01 mterest on savAntltoxlD .and sts
Sclllck
I years, it was a bright spot in the life o[ erceted a lemenade stand on her Irontl :Mrs. J. \Varre."
wIll be set at three perwere
61 Schick t.e
were g,,:. 'the organization until the very end. I\£r. porch. The weather was very warm alld; charge 01.
JUlllor sechon, .wluch
cent III all
•
.
en .to children who received the Anh-I iluckman was succec
Banking
.
1
tOXin last
23
found to hav£1 Adelaide Alger who was editor for an dbnstle was reminiscent of the outside teen and under, and .wlll Judge boquets
.Last w.eek the City
of
had a
rea.cllon and aro. now several vears. The final editor was I 01 any tent on a typical challtauqna day arranged from WIld flowers and
a. resolutIOn authhemg g1Ven Injections over agam. 8"{ Frances'M
'en
ten years ago.
.
grasses.
lonzm g a reduction of mtcscst rates rehave received Toxin Antitoxin. Thi, I W d
I
'tnessed the dis• * •
Mr. Peter Jansen 01 Sharon Hill will quired o[ banks receiving the deposits
means a great deal of work, inasmuch j
Ie
s
ttl CI3utau ua As
E
as each ('hild
must
receive
three
in;cc'l
/)
y
a
to;':
est
of
the
creditors
of
the
ASSOCiation,"
:Many
other
added
features
will
be
action follows the general tendency
the
tions of I
slerum. one wbeek
It !
If Buckman and
through his tireless efforts and Joe
later,C a m[oni!" thlem plans. !hroughout the .cdoubntr tko reddu<:c the
!"eans t 'at t lere m.ust e. specla c ID- Burt MeKinnie, The S",art"1Il0reflll has Gettz' activity at the buildings he sold:
.•
onato a la eml?a or an ex-, mterest rates pal
y by S an IS one
ICsd each
I
I tl
II . 'It , ..h,·ch st,'11 a large percentage of the (yOods during ·llIl))tlOn of vegetables, frUIt and grapes. I of the most constructive moves yet
h week to give chIldren second t'
• d ".
Th
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,e 0 (SPIr.
.
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I
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'1 hi
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f I
an
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Ir
1IlJcchons.
en,
w
len
tIC),
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cata
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h a )Oum s 111 many paces all( I t a kes. pleas- the months preceding the sale.
·1
.
thogue WI . }C aval
h a c s IlOrt y.
[I ma(
t' e 0 sa eguar t 1C savmgs 0 tIe
orget to come, or arc away, t e
. . I"
tl' I t l't'lo, 01 "The
• • •
i lut
In
e meantime t e peop cOl na Ion.
. .
ure 111 ex Itmg liS as e( I J
IS
I
. . .
"1'h b '
d
.
h'
nurse must
the home to make sun I News Letter."
.
George Turner attendod the sale. He. wart
and v!cmlty are asked to,
e USlDess epreSSIon W .,ch has
that each c1uld gets the complete treat- ,
.
was the first to be called in on the joh! plan their flowers 111 such a way. as to I effected the whole world durmg the
mon!.
.
i
• • •
when the
bcgan-and till:' have some one or bunches to brmg to! past
years has placed enormous
Tlhe
.severfal children! Fortunately few of the old Chautau- last to leave. George has now more than: tlhe FJowcr
as cacdhhyear they i sl urns lin thdc
of
badnkffiers I
tlIn( er specm superVISion or eorrec-'
1'1
II t attend the final 200 rabhits in his rabhitry and is making' lOpe to rna k e It arger an
etter.
I
lave oun It lOereasmg y I eu tWho
to
f d f t
0
I I h'ld
·1 "Ina ami v were ., e o .
'.
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J h B
R b i 110 C
I
k
f'
t
t
ff .
d
·
Ion a
e ec S.
ne
100 c I ,age< i sale 01 what was left 01 the Chautauqlla a hig snccess of the business.
., rs. 0 n yers ox y a
or- ma e
e IIlves men s a erlllg an a e7,. who has been suffertng from the cf- j . .
t d
I' I II at tI,e ,,'are'" * *
I nell Avenue has charge of the flowers I quate mvestment return.
I
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k
ienlllpmen
an
'"PP
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r ,
•
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I th
.
.
last \VCtinesdav, Jl1lv R. The ocBurt McKinnie. 011e of the granc1esti for I"FI owlerekss
WbI . .h 10
un
llC
Ie
11 ren s
Osplta 111
11 a c p Ii1
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.
f ·u 10 trcas
Cl t
't
f tf
II
I 0' mont 1 am as s anyone W 10 can., to I norma Imes are cmp aye 111 usmess
",here he was left for observation.
caslOl n 11." (
Jo[vtlor lOlseolwlldavs ·o·n- t'"t'hl auQlllal eS d 0 I I,em tal 't 't"las
leave flowers with her on Thursday 1have flowed to the banks to be safeh
11re( memOfles 0
Ie gOO(
( •.
a
e sa e an (ec art~<; la
I e . Ig".
.
,
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.
I oy was unable to walk owmg to the
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II
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fi
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II
h
i
d
cvenlllgs.
gU3r(
rcclU1red. The
'.
.
. the ClrCtlltS.
0
a
Ie ne lings so c so c cap y an . '1'1
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I k e( . 11I1tl agam
.
I :'let that the mfectlon had sllffened hiS I
.
I t was once I)argame
. d [ or.!'io ru thl ess Iy was mlgll
. ' tv.
0
t IIe I arc
.
Today t'h erc I
III \\' 13
.Ie new
I I c 13Jrman
\V
'CI
I en I)an I s, I'III . cndeavorlllg to keep these
ego A brace and speCial shoes were,j n r Pearson 's I ront.. 0 ffi C(' a Iar ge man ucpres!il1l1g.
"
.
il ur t 'IS seII'109 In.
. s lira- nee
.,, Isection 0 t .Ie I oman
s
u)
las
ong
1I1l( s
demand
.I
I'
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' IqUld, have created
. .
'a .
d h·
recommended.
and
the
Board
approvt'
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lo-ds
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h
t
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h
f
II'
>een
assoclate(
Wit I gan elllng" 111
or
high-grade
seCUrities
which
111 turn
'1 T
Ilmarked h:r 1t1n re so rcc Pin
,. ant ceramy las
Ie
es \VIS es /) a Is
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h 'lale.. bhe brace
etl t IS
was
secured
am
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wart
Huore.
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135
rcc
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t
C
Iflcome
Yield
on
such
. .
I k ' '1' ach pill once mar 'e( a own w
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to
wa
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mao
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111
many
Ilrtzes
or
lICIT
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secunttes
to
a
pomt
were
It
IS
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.
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chautauqua was sc lec 11 C( •
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nCn< s.
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to
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out
til tIC suns 1111(' r
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co
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ot
(a
1 laS and was; POSSI) c to contlllue to
uy
them
and
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Iwa... the on y t 1111{ 111 any 0
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an I IS . ImprOVing a ter
IS many '1lIlgs
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.
"alltry'
lit
tIe mtcrest rates paid
t IJat COli II( no t I)e!lc1II( . It rc1
...\
arion
1\ c K'II1ll1e
as i )cell
p.
I aware
H . C(I Irst
I SIprize i at
. t Ie.
i c(
lge
l s1l I mamtam
.
mOTnIt IS tnhthc
h
h
I'
as proud emblem of
was once an peeping'- for the Curtis Puh. Co., thiS!1
.•
slPrlllR ?r tIe to"(BeJlOksltors.
II h
d Iree sc • 001 chi (ren
ave
- • ..
• hi e m
. fl lIo.• n.
ce
. t cr am I h,as t rave Ic(I th rouR IIOU t tl,e Jest (c p 1111111ms
. .l\ r. e( gra""e
sec- '
an s genera
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effcct•
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at aylor osAs Dr Ellis stated at tho
III every direction durtng
Pltal, and a lourth d1l1d.
opera!crl P
p.
at the Rolling Grcen ing the hnying habits 01 housewives to ledge Horhcultnral
as. well as the past eighteen months, but. have
upon at the same hospital, rcturnrng ",'I'r 'CI'b . "CI t q
go and
'nf ration fa the Stati<;ticalla member of the Plllladelpllla Hor- found these moves altogether madehome
c01l.dition.
lrO
h'101{
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lau aurepul3acr I, h"t the sneclIret
I to 0IIlI .'Ir
C IIrrt'IS 'PII'hlicat'lons 'j ticllitural
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d . th· somet
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I CI I quate to remedy the situation.
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tend~nt
O\~voluntee~ dehv~r
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ba~kets.
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expen~nced
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c~t1.d
c~re
Jo~es,
~ep.orted enco~rag-
Phone Orders given Special
Attention
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Announcing a New Ford Service
Your Ford Automobile will be called
for, repaired or serviced and returned
to you simply by telephoning Media
Toxl~glv~n.
te~t'
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~OSlhv~.
pos~ ~ear
a~alr!.I' :~~Iao~on-:r r~~o~~~~, ~w
~ver< \~ith th~
tlectsClo'ld)O~(
·Edmond Steinman
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t1~e
wpals·ltadelnh~G·h()lIre
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~tatement
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Pax~on wl~1 ha~elll1gs
~ccounts
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ban~s.
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Slt~atton
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P~t1.adelphla pa~sed
lann~~nceDd
~r ~tr.
A~,ociation
nurs~slhavc ha~
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Ford Authorized Charges and Genuine Ford Parts and Trained Ford
Mechanics constitute our service.
~rs.
fl~wers. ~IIIrn~n?S~
~eorge
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J~nklllS,
M~s.
R~berts,
~Ies( a~ I~a ~
1800_
Providence Road at Baltimore Pike
MEDIA,PA.
Media 1800
progra~
~warthI"?0re
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SERVICE
~nother
F'I
Fruit. Groceries. Sea Food
and Vegeta bJes of the
Better Grade
FREE DELIVERY
$2.50 Per Yea r
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"Svengali"
Wrdnelday only
PICNIC!
~onlerences
rega~dm!f
HOTZONE
PENFIELD
STAZHOT
SALES
IMEETING TO PLAN
COUNTRY WEEK
The and
Annual
Town
make ii
plans
set the
date for the to
Country
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'Veek Picnic will be held Monday eve~
Pre-School Clinics Meet Success; ning in the rooms of the Swarthmore
Baby Cenlers EnFire and Protective Association in
The Department of Agriculture of next spring, another third of the ori- School Nurse and Dental Hygicouragmg
Borough Hall. ~rrs. Chester ROherts.lthe United States Goverment has se-II ginai tract will be given a third treatenist Added 10 School Slaff
Clayton \Valton and Charles A. Smith i Icc ted the campus of Swarthmore Col- mcnt. This will mean that in each area
SHICK
Iwho have always been acti"e in the'lege as the location for the largest ex-I there will be a section which has been I EXAMINE Here
TESTS
GIVEN I work before are anxious lor a large peri mental field station lor studying' treated on:e, a seclton
has been I
ALL
CHILDREN
attendance at the meeting so that the Japanese Beetles in this state.
treated tWice, and a section that has
What activities have taken the pre- picnic this year may come up to the
While the college is contributing to- been treated three. times.
An enlarged he.alth
for. the
cedent in the work of the Community standard sct in previous years in wards the cost of the experime:J.tall area has been set aSide and given no
pttbhc schools thiS wlOter
N
d'
h
t
th? Wh
Swarthmore
program of bectle control the United treatment at a l I . I. IS prollllsed 111 the announcement that
ecla
urmg.t e
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IStates government is sp;ring neither During the treating process the tests a school nurse and a dental hygienist
sr
fi s
I PLAYERS' CLUB TO
effort Hor expense in studying the ef- of the ground for: bectlc grubs and I have been emplQyed to divide their
g h campaigns
a
h
. to h assubcccss
t lrohu time
U
t11
ow
HOLD MEETING I fects'
of several
varieties of treatment I the· '
healthy
condition
of the
time between
scho01s
mue
een spent
on t' ese ac.
.
.
. f grass
'1'
d NT the
h
P ' d of SwarthT
H
. .
I which are being used on the campus showll1g Its reacllon to certalD ertl IZ- more all
et er
roVI ence
own. ",
ow many VISits w e r e .
this year.
er combinations with the lead arsenate" ship. In the past the nurses of the
made.
A meet 109 Players'
of members
the!I TI
fi t IS t ep II
. I • thC
program
will
aid up
the their
Government
in ried
Community
Center have carIn the report of the nurses and com- Swarthmore
Club hasof been
i t here
t
m',king
bulletins experts
advising
on the Health
school work.
c?~pleted
Monday and Tuesday
John Barrymore
HEALTH REPORT
FOR BUSY MONTH
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DAILY MATINEE 2:30
PHONE
Swarthmore, Pa., July 17, 1931
mittee members, presented at the called lor next Tuesday evening at the I
a en f
sprll1g w len I
y;
Board meeting on Thursday, July 9th, Woman's Clubhouse lor presentation!. ve acres °h
?'
dthese
answered
through
and hdiscussion of plans for the new .i areas.
111to mOT
rei Iet sma
an Iiaes t 3area
ozc.1l
eSlgntahef
d
t·were
f th
0 k d
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IS hIorc
an
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. size
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e al ed · taccoun
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Je nW rth one In dub ousc. I
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an acre III
so that the resu Its a [
cac
ric.
urlng
e, e nurses
Ad camp
ete'11out
b
d on a Sll ffi'
'In S1 vaIS thmore
lour in u number
made
d
b me a t dIe workII al- t IIe survey WI'11 b ease
Clen t _
' r 813 VISItS.
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one WI outlined
e presente
as we as Iy Iarge piece
.
d
a total
the yprogram
lor completing.
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groun.
1600.
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No. 28
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HOT
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Iform
continuations, extensions ar con- ~~~~~~iii~~~~iii~~~~~~
necting lin" - of State Highways. Fur- "..-----------__
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Call us to-day and learn more of this plan to enjoY'
the luxurious convenience. To-day_
the ·Conference Iconnection with sewer contracts.
recommendations combine a yellow backThe latest action is with reference to
ground with black letters for all warning construction of the Se~ond Street Intersigns. l'Stop" signs arc diagonal in cepting Sewer, c~~endmg. from Flower
shape, warning signs which give notice I street to t~e pumpmg statl?" at Chester
of a positive danger, diamond shape, and River, deSignated as Sectlo" No. 6-~,
No. Ll1nlldowne Ave., Drexel Btu, PR.
of
l ent. The program consisted of readings
and sewing for hospitals.
Swarthmore Presbyteri~1.Jl Church wiIJ: Settlement has been made by A. R. Mchold a porch meeting at the home of ICandlish Company, of Philadelphia, with
Mrs. George E. Kennedy, 210 Cornell i B· 0 n & Dulles for a new resident on
.
Ju Iy 17'1I Thr w b k
avenue, all Friday morl11ug,
d, R
t
It'
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osemon
IS 0
from 10 to 12 o'clock.
i' om roo raa
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Th e meetmg
.
Ias t week was h cId WI'th II farmhouse type, contammg
twelve rooms
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1<.lrs. J. Evcerton Ramsey of North: and four baths With a three-car .brarage
Chester rd. Eighteen ladies were pres- J on a plot of ground .142 by 210 feet.
hig~
week. and Mrs. S. W. Johnson 01 Am-
\V. Anderson of )...[adisol1.
\Visconsin. is the guest. of 'her sister
Mrs. Carrie A. Baile,' and her Mrs.
James E. Davis.'
Auxiliary
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~frs. Lettie
Woman's
10, 1931
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~ecurlllg
ortlclultl"~a lO~'ltIlRs
lIlal~ag~r
SC~tety
~(lcicty
eeonoml~s
fCDH'i"u~d
elnatldo~
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THE SWARTHMe~EAN
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Swiss Watches Repaired
All Work Guaranteed One Year
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field, Conn., where they wl!1 spend the .'
summer as guests of their daughter
and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bronson Davis.
Miss Virginia Anne Yerkes of
Princeton Avenue, is spending the
week with her grandmother in West
Ch t
es er.
JEWELER
of Swarthmore, have
gOl~e
III South Olive Street, Media
Mr, and Mrs. John Helms spent
Sunday in Ocean City, Maryland.
Mrs. Wesley Cooper, of Swarthmore,
Dr. J. Howard Smith and family will will leave on July 24 lor an extended
Formerly With John Wanamaker
return tomorrow from a weeks trip tour
A. R. F ARRENY
her home 011 North Chester road after
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a ong VIS.t III oc este~, '. ., were
she
wasI called
d th
h
b bytlthe senous
U J .lIness
h B and
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0
er ro ler, J.\'J.f. 0 It ron.
aeaprominent
lawyer of that place.
stop-! Tuesday for a trIp to Skagway. Alaska
I via Portland Oregon returning by way Mr. Roland Eaton has returned to
at Grand Canyon, AriZ., Lo. S An~ ILk L '
d ,'r C
TI
Swarthmore for a few weeks before
S
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a'e ou.se an
an ouver.
.ey I rejoining his family at Sebasco Estates,
S , Cal
anC.ranclsUo, a.,..Ll XICO, expect to be gone about a month.
S;r~ngs~,:::ro. a~!r'sever~~h~the~op~i~~~ I Dr. William I. Hull and Mrs. ~ul1.1 Maine.
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24th lor a trip to England and the Con-
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chapin drove to tinent .
Bingamton. New York on Thursday
Miss Isabelle Bronk has returned to
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,They were accompanied ~y theit
daughters, Mrs. Hickox and Mrs. Melt
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Geltz, and
Mrs. J. Warren Paxson and her ne .
Daugh ter Marguente,
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ve., an
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untmg
e on
FRIGIDAIRE ON DIS·PLAY' at' the
SWARTHMOREAN o f f·lCe
a II this week
DELCHESTER UTILITIES CORP•
FRIGIDAIRE
thru upper New York State.
I,
the model W-6
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JULY 17, 1931
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or
England and the continent.
1\frs.
Andrew T. has
Porter,
of Elm
Swarthmore,
returned
to aveher
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home from the west where she spent
.Honda,., Tuenlay. Wedne,day
JOAN CRAWFORD
in
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JUBILEE
ceeebntlnc 'II Yun Dr
AdlI_ment
Swarthmore 761 or 762
MARTEL BROS.
Fruit. Groceries, Sea Food
and Vegetables of the
Better Grade
Frigidaire I
Jubilee :
Now Going On
FREE DELIVERY
Phone Orders given Special
Attention
•
•ANNIVERSARY
GIFT
to all who pur.chase
•
VISIT OUR
SHOWROOM NOW 1
In celebration of Frigidaire's
. fifteenth anniversary we are mak; ing a special Ju,bilee Offer to
,those who purchase now-an
offer of a heautiful, topaz glass'ware luncheon set-presented
with our compliments. And we
are giving interesting and dramatic demonstrations of thc
e';'during qualities of Frigidaire
Lifetime Porcelain,
We are showing that neither
heat nor moisture can harm this
lasting, glass-smooth surfacethat it withstands hard knocks
and scratches-that even lemon
juice cannot stain the acid-resisting porcelain interior.
/ several days.
}.ofr. and Mrs. Spotswood Pollard, of
Newark, N. J., are the guests of Mr.
Pollard's mother, ~frs. Emilie G. Pollard, of Thompson and Powell roads,
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Springfield.
"LAUGHING SINNERS"
Th .. rsday, Friday, Saturday
"THE VICE SQUAD"
with
PAUL LUKAS
KAY FRANCIS
?vIr. and Mrs. Charles Kurtzhalz of
Park ave. are expected home this
week-end from an extended auto trip
through Canada and New England.
Entire Week
Miss] ane Gibbs, of Pittsburgh, spent
last week visiting Miss Constance Kent,
JANET GAYNOR
of Elm a venue. M iss Gibbs is a classin
mate of Miss Kent's at Cornell University.
"DA.DDY LONG LEGS"
j Mrs. Sargent Walter and her daughj tcr. Mrs. John E. Fricke, left on WedI nesday for Colorado where they will
visit Mrs. 'Valter's son, David Sargent
H. C. WOOD
V\'alter, at his summer camp in Frying
Pan Park Ilear Meredith, Colorado.
Art ,Hemoriais
Mrs. Wesley ·Clifford was the gnest
of honor at a bridge luncheon given
BALTIMORE PIKE. FERNWOOD
last Friday at the home of Mrs. J. V.
Madison 195.J
S. Bishop. Mrs~ Clifford sails on the All Cemeteries
Since 1855
STATE
RIPPING J:AUCEl:
_,EXP SlY
tJ!e n~w r'!1paz color. Produced by one
ot the world's greatest manufacturers.
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to WCAU-Philadel_
LISTEN
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P,M. Tuesday. 10:15 P.M. Wed De..
4'1.10:45 A.M. Tburlday.9:1S P.M.
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SPECIAL PROGRAM: YOUR
. NAME MAYBE MENTIONED_
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BEAUTIFUL
•"
Call lIour Plumber
CHARLES A. HIGGINS
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN WATER CO.
Our luncheon ana dinner menus
are as .varlable as the weather,
and are put' together to. But -'It.
Fresh vegetables and fruita in
abundance. Sea food and fish
that our, chet has .8 reputatto,n
for cooking In a different. yet
home·Uke way. Meats and. salads
that
* * •
. Mrs. Pearson, Barbara, and Ellen, arrived at the Island a few weeks ago.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crosby live .in
Moore, Pa. Paul h~s a good position
with the Philadelphia Electric Co.
Paul Gemmill is as clever with his
magic as ever and is still 'teaching at the
U. of P.
DE LUXE SEDAN
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Pete Told and Marjorie Turner Told
have purchased a home in Swarthmore.
• • •
VICTORIA
Get the racts about these fine cars. Compare their
lithe, clean-cut style with any you have ever created
in your own imagination. Learn about the de luxe
materials with which each car is trimmed and uphol.
stered, and how carefully these are tailored. Sit and
ride in the wide, restful seats and you will realize
that just 88 no restrictions have been put on mechan.
ical performance, so no limits have been placed on
comfort aud beauty.
There is much to interest the careruI bnyer-a
choice or sparkling colors. a variety of rich uphol.
stery materials, Rustless Steel, safety glass, Hondaille
double-acting shock absorbers, one.piece welded steel
wheels, slanting windshields, and many other fealmes
which make the Ford a happy investment.
•
Balto. Pike at Provo Road
Media '1280
\Vallace Butterworth is one of the best.
radio announcers in the country and is .
now with N.RC. in Chicago.
.
Breakfa8t, 7 a. m.
'-. 35c, SOc, 60c up
Luncheon, s.af) 'til 9 p. m •
SOc and 75c· Special.
Dinner, 5.30 "til 9 p. m •
I Weekdays, '1.00
Sunday I:;thJner, 12 noon 'til 9
BAIT
S,PRAYS
TRAPS
25c, $1.00 & $1.50
COATED ARSENATE
OF LEAD
CALCIUM AJ;tSENATE
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Buck Reagan is working with J. B.
Cartwright near Perryton, Texas. They
have 1800 acres of wheat to look after.
DesSerts:
.mtbia
Jnn
JAPANESE BEETLE
* •
summer.
"The Pattons,"
Thank You.
* ••
Elliot Wells is in Washington, D. C.
working in the Departt:nent of Commerce.
• • •
TOWN SED4N
typify
Our pies are made from ·fresh
fruits. as well as good tce cream
and Ices. We do not malte our
Ice cream. but we buy the best.
All together. we Bre serving just
the things folks want and need
In this hot weather.
Whole fem1Ues eat here. suuimer
bachelors are with us at every
meM. mothen bring their chUdren for lunch. and young folks
entertain here and enjoy our late
evening
repasts - sandwiches.
salads, etc.
It Is cool In our dlnlnl'C rooms
and comfortable. and also economical- you can eat here for
less than it costs to :prepare the
food Elt home. and the variety Is
unlimited.
Bring on your Bummer appetites.
NEW FORD
P. •. m·.•. ,1.25 .
"Cooked to (jrde~~' S~rvic~
7 .a.~ m. unt.n ~idnighi
Swarth. 1441
FRED J. HARLEY
Upholstering
Furniture Restoring
Slip Covers
Draperies
Window Shades
RED ARROW
FLY SPRAYS
"The .Goldfln
R!de--Our
MOllo"
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SUPLEE'S STORE
A. M. ALLISON
Electri'cian
so. CHESTER ROAD
Thirty-two yep.rs experience, and a
home-owner in this borough.
Swarth.105
low prices are now being presented by Ford dealers.
These are the six newest de luxe creations of the
Ford Motor Company. They are designed and built
to meet every need of the automobile buyer whose
desire for motoring luxury and outstanding perform.
ance is tempered with sound economy.
Unseen Leaks In Toilet Flush Tanks
Brings out many new desires In
food-and we try to cat\!r to these
summer appetites.
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THE most striking fine car types ever otl'ered at such
1-32 in. Leak Wastes 9 gals. of Water per Hour
I-ffi in. Leak Wastes 32 gals. of Water per Hour
1-8 in. Leak Wastes 114 gals. of Water per Hour
Real Summer Weather
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DE LUXE TUDOR
CHESTER, PA.
GUARANTEED FOR 3 YEARS
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629 WEl.SH ST.
FIIGIDAIRE
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IT
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your plumbing fixtures ...
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New Washers Will Halt the Waste
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DELCHESTER
UTILITIES CORP.
(Conli,,",d Iro", Pagt 0",)
"It is the GROWLING man who lives P. has acceded to his wishes for Paul
tells us that the first letter was put on
a dog's life."
Coleman Cox
the air last Sunday afternoon at 4 :30.
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This feature will be of especial interest
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,to the Swarthmore friends of Go\'ernor
, t, \VJ" Interest OUf" readers of this i Pearson for it will not only be first hand
neck s
News I.etter to learn that i news from P. M. P. himself Lut it Will
Herbert Petrie's. splend.id quintet paid a ·be presented by another Swarthmorean •
po~ call t? Rad.o Stallon W.P.E.N. ill Paul Alger.
PhIladelphia to renew old friendships
• * *
.with Paul Alger & Gary Bub. Paul you
And here's real new~. Molly Flynn is
know has been associated with this pro- actualIy becoming robust. The Virgin
* • •
gressive station since it's inception three Islands are agreeing with all of the
•
Most
of
the
family
probably heard of The last heard* of• Eddie
Flavelle he
~ears ago. W.P.E.N. was recently ad- Chautauqua folks. Molly has "put on" the tragic death of Waldo Miller who
Judged first prize winner in a state wide about ten pounds and is worried sick. was killed in the airplane crash which was working on a farm near Winnipeg.
popularity contest conducted by "Radio Molly is Director of Adult Education of took the life of Knute Rockne. His Previously he was with the Canadian
Chautauqua.
Digest" the popular radio magazine. Of the Islands.
father, Edward F. Miller, for many
'Course. Paul ~ Gary ~re. stron$. rooters
* * •
years a Chautauqua superintendent was
"Bobby" Robertson was a visitor in
for thiS statton and mVlte theIr radio
Bill Boon is with the Rand School in here recently settling up the estate.
Swarthmore
recently. Her mother passed
friends to stop in and see them when in New York working eight days a week.
• • •
away .'iUddenty not long ago.
town. Gary has recently been elevated
* * *
Grace E. P. Marot is busy in the
to the mportant post of studio manager
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pearson arulOunce
greenhouse
part of the time and also
and Paul continues with his daily after- h b'
Peg McClees is spcllding the summer
f
.
t e. Irth ,!f a baby daughter at Kittery gives considerable attention to her job
at
jhome after a busy season with the
n~on eatu~es an? is mce:sently writing. Pomt, Mame, where they are spending
as registry assessor for the eastern pre- Music League of N. Y.
HIS charmtng WIfe Adelaide divides her the summer.
cinct of Swarthmore.
* * •
time between the darling baby Nancy
•
Lowell Patton has left the Canadian
~? an,~ ch~cki~g her husband for "But- Dick Lockner has been a frequent
Howard Buckman is carrying on with Chautauqua to join Private Peat with
e ISms an ot ler bad breaks.
VISitor in Swarthmore looking after the
Roland G. E. Ullman in the advertising the Columbia Broadcasting Co.
affairs of the S. C. A.
business.
He had his tonsils removed a
Paul Alger of radio station W.P.E.N.
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few days ago.
Joe Cottam has gone into the athletic
has prevailed upon his Excellency GovMeddie O. Hamilton is living at
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equipment business and is located at
emor Paul M. Pears~n to send him a Wichita, Kansas.
Her many friends
~eekly n~w~ letter tellIng about progress will be glad to hear of her improving Ralph Dunbar and Mrs. Dunbar are 1668 E. Orthodox street, Phila.
10 the Vlrgtn Islands.
Evidently P. M. health.
among the old Chautauqua friends at
trhe
Helen Cawley of SistersvjJle, W. Va.
Virginwrote
Islands
Dr. Pearson.
Dr.
Pearson
to with
a friend
in Swarthdirector of Home Economics for the
more recently about the Music \Veek is
Virgin Islands.
Icelebration in the Islands. Ralph is director of Musical education and he diAnne Cambell's poems still delight and
rected the production of "Pinafore"
which 'he staged so many times on Chau- inspire many of us who look for them in
tauqua. There were a dozen in the or- the Philadelphia Bulletin.
chestra, a like number oC principals, and
With these notes we dose what we I
a chorus of fifty. The stage was a sand
scow 100 feet long,30 feet wide, and six please to call the last "News Letter"
feet above the water line. It was trim- May it leave with every member of the
med to look like His Majesty's ship and Chautauqua family who reads it a new
tied up to King's wharf. The crowd sat sense of pride in once having been ason chairs and benches on the wharf. sociated with this splendid organization
Overhead a full moon shone while the and a resolve to carry on in whatever
scow was Hooded with artificial light. field of endeavor he is now employed
Dr. Pearson says the performance was a according to the same ·high ideals that
Chautauc;lua fostered for so many years.
wonderful success.
Lloyd Bellis ·has been teaching at the
Glen-Nor High :school the past year.
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MIDSUMMER
OPPORTUNITY
Eva and Annabel Cresson are em-/ "There is no failure except in no longployed at the Delaware County National i er trying. There is no defeat except
bank in ·Chester.
from within, no 'insurmountable barrier
The Chautauqua buildings have been
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i save our own inherent weakness of purSue Gregory is at home at Ohase City, 'pose."
taken over by the Delaware County
Trust Company to cover tfle amount of Va.
Elbert Hubbard
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the first mortgage. It is understood that
a paint manufacturing concern wishes to
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lease them but the neighbors are object- the Department of Labor and Industry
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"Bob" Roberts has her own dramatic:
Call
Swarth.
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studio in Glenolden, Delaware County. 11iI1l1ll1ll1l1ll1ll1l1ll11ll1ll1l1ll1ll1l1l1ll1ll1ll11l1ll1l1l1ll1ll1ll1ll1ff,;
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It will pay you to lnspect
ful luncheon servic~ is executed in
sparkling, hand-etched ·glassware in
THE SWARTIlMOREAN
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ANNIVERSARY GIFT-This beauti-
JULY 17. 1931
3U VASSAR AVENUE
Sw.arthmoro 1168
VITAL FEATURES
Just
Phone
Swarth. 1896
When that electric fan
i. oUI of sorts amI
feels depressed we fix
it! If it is noisy and
complains ahout its
duties jnst report the
thing to us. We have
8
repair man who
knows the whole story
ahout auy ailing electric fan. Let him adjust yours!
Swarthmore
Electric Shop
411 Dartmouth Avenue
MAKE THE
A VALUE FAR BEYOND THE PRICE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
ENGINE QUALITY
Aluminum Pistons
Bronze SprIng Spark Plug Leads
Permanently Adjusted Valves
Short Even-Length Manifold
Ample Crankshaft Support
Grav'ty Flow Fuel Feed
FuU Floating Piston Pins
Low Speed, Medium Compression Engine
CONSTRUCTION QUALITY
Extensive use of Steel Forgings
Extensive use of Electric WeldIngs
11. Tlmken & Hyatt Type Roller
Bearings
12. % Floating Rear Axle .
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
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20.
21.
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23.
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26.
SAFETY
Shatterproof WIndshield
Full Shoe Service Brake
Full Shoe Emercency Brake.
225% Sq. In. of Braklns Area
%. IrreVersible Steering
All Steel Bodies
COMFORT
2-Way Hydraulic Shock Absorbers
3-Polnt Frame Suspension
Torque Tube ''llnd Radius Rods
BEAUTY
Bonderize!l Enameled Parts
Rustless Steel
One P'eee Steel Spoke Wheels
PyroQ'Un Finished Bodies
Large Choice 01' Colors
There's More to (l Car Than an Engine-More to an Engine Than Cylinders!
Edmond Steinman
FORD SALES and SERVICE
Providence Road at Baltimore Pike
MedIa 1800
MEDIA, PA.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
they prefer fine lawns to lay theIr eggs tended the Covered Dish Luncheon glV- Mrs. R. C. Allen, Mrs. Alec MItchell,
In and dehcate hedges fruits and flowen by the Friendly Circle.
Mrs C. Wahl Olmes, Mrs. Irving Gill,
ers
Substitutes in the office included Mrs. George L. McCracken, and Mrs
The second part of the beetle control J\!rs. E. M. Boyd, Mrs J. W. Paxson, I PhIlip Jewett
Every Friday at Swarthmore, Pa.
Robert E. Sharples. Editor and Publisher
Publi.bed
program at the college wllt be completed this week and except for observations and tests, the next application of poison to the ground will not be
made until next fall.
Phone Swarthmore 900
It
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Ent~red a~ Second Cla!;s matter Januarv 24.1929, at the Post Office at Swarth- H lth R
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more. Pa. under the Act of March 3. 1879
ea
epo
or Month of June
FRIDAY, JUl.Y 17, 1931
(Conwlfud from.
PaJ1~
O"d
care of the medical clinic at Chester
proved land 111 S\\ arthmore have been Hospital Three other school children
\\ anled that unless the grass were cut are under the supervision of the State:;
borough employees would do the work Tuberculosis ClImc at Del
Count)
100
Pereent Cooperation
in Beetle Control
JULY 17, 1931
The Japanese beetle SItuation 111 at the properh 0\' ners' expense plus Hospital, and arc now listed for the
S\\arthmore ]5 somethmg "hich calls an added fel'
Seashore Home and Mont Alto One
\\Thv has
thiSh not been done 10 this adult \,as taken to Taylor Hospital
for the coopcration of every property
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seven men now on upon the adVice of her phYSICian
owner For one or 1\\0 lIHhviduals in IIlstance
the pohcc department pa) roll. the colMISS Ruby Blm-Smger is now at the
elcr\' hundred yards to sprav and sct
Ipg"e and schools closed, and half of School of Social and Health Work In
out numerous traps means nothmg un- Swarthmore's population out of to\\ n, Pluladell)lua, takmg a Public Health
less Jus neighbors also JOln 111 the" ar It "ouM seem that thc poltec mig'ht course
find tunc to report instances" here tillS
Miss Marker and Mrs. Ashton were
on the pests
ordmancc
IS
being
violated
Particupresent
at the Annual Conference
'More Important than secmg that the
larh stnce the detour traffic passes Luncheon of thc Delaware Count)
cat is prOVided for "hen )-ou leave for along Yale avenue It would seem ad- Welfare CouncIl
Mrs. Young, Mrs
1. our summer \ acatton, sec that ) ou \Isahle to clean up these vacant lots
Johnson, Mrs Jackson and Mrs Mchave done 1. our part In the "Battle of
----~-~--Crackell were present
Mr Kenneth
the Beetles.'" Leal. e a half dozen beetBeetle Experiment.. 1
L M Pray talked on Unemployment
le traps In the back ): ard and we are
Station Established Laler thcy visited. Mrs Everett. ChaIrcertain that \our next door neighbor I
man of \Velfare m the Marple Wom\\ III empt} them for ,ou once 111 a
(Collluuud from Paql! One)
I an's Cluh regardmg the annexing of
REAL
ASIde from experiments \\ ith beetle Broomall to our dlstrict
One nurS1J1g committee was held
truck gardener
Give) our neIghbors perasites, the experimental program on during the month, and the committee
a break An of thcir energy IS "asted the College campus 15 the largest now to secure a socml worker held one
If 'au attract the beetles to your place be1llg conducted 111 Pennsylvania Mr mectmg, also
next door by refUSIng to hft a hand Osburn says that conditions here arc
\\Fe were glad to see Miss 'McNeil,
agamst them. \Vith the Government
Dircctor of Pubhc Health and Nursing,
leadmg the" avon the College campus, splendid SInce there are enough beet- American Red Cross, ,vho vis1ted our
The Center tWice,
let S,\arthmore home o,,"ers present les to make a reltable study
a solid front against the beetlcs in the c1osel} cropped college campus he says
Many of our Board members atpresents the most desirable place for
village
heetles to la} their eggs
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M r Osburn says that expriments in
Weeds
Ne\\ jersev mdlcate that unless property owncrs make defimte efforts to
One of the arguments advanced for ktll the hectic grubs or the bcctles afanncxlIlg the land south of Yale avc- ter they come out of the ground there
14 South Ave. Media, Pa.
nul' and cast of Rutgers avenue was IS Itttle ltkehhood that conditions "ill
that after bemg taken into the bar-I Improve
Aft<:r years of hard work
Media 1717
Swarthmore 998
ough, ItS care and use would be sub- stllce the first beetle appcared m New
~ect to the laws of the borough An jerse}, a decrease in number IS said to
1I1spectlon or e"en a casual observatIon he noticable 111 sectIOns where efforts
of the land along Yale avenue shows to control them have been made
that t!lis fact has meant httle..
\Vhl.le the government IS also expcrtWhIle other owners of ummproved 1 menting on the effectiveness of sprayp~opertv throughout the borough have mg to kitl the live beetles, he savs that
Phone Sw 1225
hired rucn to cut the. \\ccds on their that mcthod has the disadvantage that
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property 111 accord WIth t!,e clean-up It IS dIfficult to spray every part of the Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
Comfortable homes that Will acquamt you
wuh the advantages of hVlng tn Swarth#
more. Priced $90 upward. Apartment, at
$65
upward.
Dependable Infol"mation Without Inslstent Persuasion
WILLIAM E. WITHAM
Alwavs Open
Office: Swarthmore Crest
Phone: Swarthmore
1000
Announcing the opening of our
New Drive In Service Station
Ninth and Sproul Streets
Chester, Pa.
GENERAL TIRE SALES INC.
HOWARD KIRK
Distributor of
Attorney-at-Law
General Tires and Tubes
Chester 3517
C0 VE R S
DR APE R I E S
ANNA SCHALLES
8lie
p..nna.===~
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ordmancc, the owners of thiS new tract tree
have permitted It to assume the same
Beetles lIke to get In the sun on the r
dIsgraceful appearance that It dId I~st I \Cry tops of the trees and tlus IS the I
year as a part of .Spl1ngfield townsh1p hardest place to spray", he declares
. Each summer S1l1CC the clean-up or- "Also there are so many beetles that
dl!lanCe \\as pa:sed In Burgess Thay- even If they die after takmg a few bites
er s admll1lstratlon, owners of umm- of a leaf they can almost ruin the enRepair work and new installations
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r tlre fOliage of a tree II
Phone Swa. 428-R
"'anite
Marble
Mr Oshurn says that the beetles wilt
alwavs he worse 111 proportIon to thc
Cemetery Work a SpeCIalty
qnahty of the gardens and lawns of a ;!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllll!l:
comtnul1lty. They witl never he very
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farms
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the
country
because
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No Ll1nlidowne Ave. Drexel HIli. Pa
(OPPOSite Arlington cemetery)
GEORGE H. KELLEY
Electrician
CLOSED WEDNESDA Y AFTERNOON
DURING JULY AND AUGUST
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Protect your skin against the hot burning sun and
the dry burning winds
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The Best Investment
these days when c\ ery dol-
CLIPPINQ
STRIPPING
BOARDING
lar counts IS an 111\ estment
to protect your llmnssed
wealth.
Insure WIth Em-
mons and Andes for full
Faraday Park Kennels
protectIOn in n sound company.
THE SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
HAS A WELCOME FOR ALL
STRANGERS AND NEW COMERS
ESPECIALLY INVITED
MORNING WORSHIP 11 00
Dr Tuttle Preaches
Summer Session of the Sunday School
at ten a clock
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
Art thou lonely oh my brother? Share
thy IItUe with another' stretch a hand to
I lone unfrlended, and thy loneltneSs Is ended
I
-John Oxenham
203
Cull Swarthmore
Kedron Ave.
Swarth. 239#W
1600.
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11 ::10 AM -MecUng for Worship In the
SUNITJAY
Meeting
House
WEDNESDAY
19 30 A M to 2 30 PM -Bewlng and QuiltIng In Whittier House Box luncheon
SERVICE-IN SWARTHMORE
Albert
E.
Dailey,
former
service
manager
All are cordially Invited to join 1n these
services
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Lloyd P Stevens Minister
9 45 - Sunday School
11 00 - Worship and Sermon
'THE HOUSE REPAIRED"
of
Swarthmore Motors, announces thai he has laken
over Ihe ser\ ice department of Swarllnllore l\Iotors
and will conlinue to operate a first class auto repair
shOll at So. Chester rd. and Fairview road. Genuine
Ford Imrls used.
Cars Called for
and Deliveretl
Phone Sw. 350
Fireslone Tires
Garage Opell Daily
lJntil 10 P. M. and
A.ll Day SUllday
Atlantic Gasoline
A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
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FIRST CHukCH OP CHRIST SCIENTIST,
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
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All are cordially Invited to attend the
services and use the Reading Room
So.
Price
to
Net 7% in Ca,h
or 10%
Listed on the New York Curb.
in Stock
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
Incorporated
Investment Securities
1518
WALNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Deloware County Representative
F. R. STEVENSON, Jr.
110 Powelton Ave. I~nnsdowne, Pa.
Telephone-Madison 6474
VACATION DAYSUNMARRED BY WORRY
))011'. leave jewelry, ~n~euritie8, insurance poJieies and
Safely locked in a snfe deposit hox in our Vault. with
Protestant Episcopal
Ihe key in your 1,0B"e•• ion, you are free 10 gel Ihc utmost
Rector
Rev J Jarden Guenther, S T M
Sw.350
Class A Common Stock
A WELL-BALANCED PUBLIC UTILITY SYSTEM SERVING
THREE PROSPEROUS SECTIONS OF THE MIDDLE.WEST
WITH ELECTRIC POWER AND TELEPHONE SERVICE.
TRINITY CHURCH
800 A M -Holy Communion
Chester I'd. and Fairview rd.
Mid-West States Utilities Co.
important l'aperB arollnd Ihe hOllse.
Chester Road and COllege A\!enue
Dailey's Garage
RUDIMAR TREATMENTS ..
RUDIMAB COSMETICS
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Services'
11 00 A M -Sunday School
00 A M -Sunday Les..
evening meeting each week
18 p m Readlnp, room open d~111, except
1 Sundays and holidays
9 30 A M to 12 30
P M ~'lrlng July and August Church
Iedifice
11 00 A M -Morning Prayer and Sermon
Dr Percy R Stockman will preach
News Notes
enjoyment from YOllr holiday, wilholll worries.
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust COlDpany
"ServinT: SW(lrlhmore Since 1904"
SWARTHMOREAN
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Lots Nos 69 to 76. inclusive, Block UK' width in length or depth measured south
Fieri Facias
No 571
beginning at a POint on the northeasterly nineteen
degrees, thlrty-nlne minutes, ten
side of Wlldell road (fifty feet wide) at the seconds
west
between
parallel
lines
at
right
June Term, 1931
distance of one hundred. nine and forty- angles to Greenh11l avenue. (the southDr and Mrs Wtlliam T. ElliS have
at the Sherlff's Office
nine one-hundredths feet measured south easterly
Une
thereof
being
measured
along
motored to Canada where they are
All that certain lot or piece of land.
twenty-six degrees, fifty-sIX minutes, east the northwesterly side of Schuyler road
Court House Media Pennsylvania
Situate In Upper Darby Township. Delafrom the intersection of the northeasterly and
spending a few weeks at Kagawanga
the
northwesterly
line
thereof
being
side of Wlldell road and the southeasterly measured along the southeasterly side of ware County. Pennsylvania and designated.
Saturday, August 1. 1931
on an Island near the northern shore
side of State road (fifty feet Wide). con- Midland road) one hundred feet Bounded and known as Lot No 267 on a certain
plan of lots caned "Observatory HUr' surta1nlng
In front
or breadth
of Georgian Bay. The spot is noted
8 30 o'clock A M
twenty-six
degrees
fifty-sixmeasured
minutes south
east on the southwest by Lots Nos 200 to 2M. veyed for Wood Harmon & Company by
Joseph W Hunter C E
Jenkintown,
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along the northeasterly side of Wilden road Inclusive on said plan
for Its excellent fishmg Enroute the\'
Eastern Standard Time
two hundred feet and eKtendlng of that
Undl'l and subject to ccrtnln conditions Pennsyhanla AprU 1903 which Is dUly record£'d in the oruce for the recording of
\IsIted ~fr and Mrs Frankhn C Eilts
No
Iwldth tn length or depth measured north and restrictions as theretn mentioned
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Venditioni Exponas
258 slx.y-three degrees fOUr minutes east bedeeds &c
in and for said Delaware
of Rochester and Mr and Mrs Paul
tween parallel lines at right angles to WllCounty Pennsylvania. In Deed Book No
Brook Stephan of Buffalo, formerly of
June Term. 1931
dell road one hundred ten feet
It Is also understood and agreed. that any T 10 page 640 and described as follows, to
one of Lots Nos 270 to 276 inclusive will wit situate on the southerly side of Lynn
Swarthmore
All those certa1n lots or pieces of ground, I Lob; Nos. 60 to 67 Inclusive In Block be released from the lien of this mortgage boule\'ard (75 feet wide) at the distance of
Mrs Paul M. Paulson of 100 Park being numbered 29, 30. 31. 32, 33. 34, 35. "L" beginning at a point Oln the south- upon payment by the mortgagor to the 225 feet westwardly from the westerly side
36, 37, In Block "C" and Lots Nos 38. 39./ westerly side of Stanbrldge road (forty mortgagee of the sum of one thousand of Lukens avenue (40 feet Wide) as shown
avenue and her daughters Dorothy and 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45 In Bloek B." as shown feet wide) at the distance of one hundred eIght hundred seventy-five dollars. and on
said plan containing In front or
that lots No 269 and 270 will be released breadth on said Lynn boulevard 25 feet
LOUlse have Just returned from a two
from the Uen of this mortgage upon pay- and extending of that wIdth In length or
weeks stay at Albany where they vis-' Delaware County. Fa. prepared by Damon six minutes east from the Intersection of ment by the mortgagor to th£ mortgagee depth southwardly 135 feet, the westerly
Ited 1\,[r Paulson's sIster
and Foster. Civil Engineers, dated March the southwesterly side of Stanbrldge road of the sum of two thousand six hundred line of said lot running partly through the
29. 1927. and revised November 28. 1927, on and the southeasterly side of State road twentY-five dollars each.
center of a party wall dividing the buildMISS Margaret S Carville of 423 a development of McManus and James De- (fifty feet wide) thence extending along
ing erected on thla lot from the building
No Improvements - Vacant lots
Yale avenue lS spendlllg some tl'nle I'll velopment Company. Inc. Which said plan the southwesterly side of Stanbrldge road
erected on the lot adjoining to the west
Is recorded at MedIa. Pennsyl\:anla, and south twenty-six degrees fifty-six minutes.
Sold AS the property of John Walls
Chicago
displayed In Plan Case 3, page 4 and de- east two hundred feet to a poInt In line
Improvements consist of two-story stone
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d·u
scribed In blocks as follows to wit
of Lot No 3 on Block "L" on saId plan
Conditions _ $1.000 00 cash or certtfled and stucco house 15x36 feet Basement
rs
conan
s on an
.I.urs
Lots Nos 29 to 37, Inclusive, In BlOck thencc extending southwestwardly along check on day of sale, balance in ten days garage
Robert E Carels left by motor last • C:' beginning at a point being the In-Illne dividing Lot No 3 from Lot No 67
Sold as the property of WilHam Charlton
Friday for Pans HIli, Mame
tti!
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LUTZ ERVIN. REESER AND
Dr and Mrs E Fullerton Cook who I southeasterly side of State road (fifty teet Block K" on said plan, thence extending I
Conditlons-$.250 00 cash or certified check
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on day of sale. balance In ten days
"It I t elr aug ter have Just returned1easterly side of State road two hundred Hnes of Lots Nos. 60 to 67 inclusIve In Venditioni Exponas
from a \,cek's stay at Pocono Manor Iseventeen and sixteen one-hundredths feet Block L" on said plan north twenty-six
No. 254 H J MAKIVER, Attorney
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cave on next \ ednesday for a southeasterly side of State road and the dred twenty-four and ten one-hundredths
month's motor tnp
Dr Cook will southwesterly sIde of WlIdell road (fifty feet to a poInt In Une of Lot No 42 In
No 572
All that certain lot or piece of ground, Fieri Facias
. M emp h'IS, T enn, and MIami, southwesterly
feet wide). thence extending along the Block""B on said plan, thence extending situate
in the Township of Upper Darby.
speak In
side of WlldeU road south from the last mentioned potnt along the
June Term. 1931
county of Delaware and State of PennFlorida
A wcek \\ lit be spent in twenty-six degrees, fifty~slx minutes east northwesterly side line of Lot No 60 Block sylvania,
beginning
at
the
corner
formed
H
one hundred feet and twelve one-hun- ""L"" on said plan north seventy-five de- by the Intersection of the north side of
All that certain lot or piece of land.
avana.
dredths feet to a point In l1ne of Lot No grees twent~-five minutes, thirty seconds
road with the northwest side of situate In Upper Darby Township. DelaMr. and Mrs Harold Ogram of Rlv- 78 in Block "J" on Bald plan. thence ex- east' one hundred twelve and sixty-one CUnton
Jane. thence extending westward ware County. Pennsylvania and designated
tending
the Lots
last Nos
mentioned
hUndredths feet to point and place of ChUrch
erVJew ave, are leaVing thiS week-end.... along
Unefrom
dlvldlnl?
29 to 37point
In- onebeginning
along the north side of ClInton road and and known as Lot No 266 on ~ certain
plan of lots called "Observatory Hill" surtwenty-five feet and fifty~one one-hun- veyed
for a motor trip through Yel1owstollc I clusive, Block' Co' from Lot No 87, Block
for Wood, Harmon & company by
dredths
feet
to
II. poInt, thence extending
N ·
P
"H, and Lot No 78 Block "J" south sixty
Under and subject to certain conditIons northWard at right angles to the said Clin- Joseph W Hunter, C E, Jenkintown
atlOnal ark.
degrees twelve mInutes, thirty seconds Rnd restrIctions as therein mentioned
ton road seventy feet to the middle Une of Pennsylvania, April 1903 whIch lS dUly reMr and Mrs Charles E Martin of west two hundred seventeen and sixteen
a certain ten feet wide drlvewa~· which ex- corded In the oruce for the recording of
one-hundredths feet to a point on the
deeds. &c
In and for saId Delaware
No Improvements - Vacant lots
The Swarthmore have returned from a northeasterly side of Clarendon road, thence
tends eastWard into Church lane, thence County.
Pennsylvania, In Deed Book No.
eastWard along the middle Une
tflP to Canada and the Adirondacks
extending along said side of Clarendon
Sold as the property of Norman C. extending
of said ten feet wide driveway parallel with T 10 page 640 and described as follows. to
road north twenty-six degrees. fifty-six Kriebel
Joe Gettz has been made Jamtor of minutes, west one hundred and twehe
Clinton road thirty-seven feet and nlnety- wit· situate on the southerly side of Lynn
eight one-hundredths feet to the north- boulevard (75 feet wide) at the distance of
the Garrett apartments on Rutgers one-hundredths feet to point and place
Conditions - $500 00 cash or certlfted west side of Church Lane, thence extend- 250 feet westwardly from the westerly side
of begInning
a\cnuc
cheCk on day of sale, balance In ten days Ing sOQthwestward along the northwest of Lukens a7enue (40 feet wIde) as shown
side of Church Lane seventy-one feet and on said plan. containing In front or
\Vl1l1am R 'fane\, one of SwarthLots Nos 38 to 45, Inclusive. In Block
breadth on said Lynn boulevard 25 feet
""S" Beginning at a pOint beIng the In- LUTZ, ERVIN. REESER AND PRONEFIELD ten one-hundredths feet to the first men- and extending of that width tn length or
Attorneys tioned point and place of beginning
marc's oldest reSidents, IS quite Itl at tersectlon of the northeasterly sIde of
depth southwardly 135 feet the easterly
I
I
N
Wilden road side
(fifty
feet wide)
and feet
the
liS lOme on or tl1 CIlester roa d
southeasterly
of State
road (fifty
Under and subject to certain conditions line of said lot running partly through the
center of a party wall dividing the bul1dAI rand Mrs Pcrcy Gilbert, of Park wide). thence extending along the south_ VendItioni Exponas
No 253 and restrictions as thereIn mentioned
Ing erected on this lot from the building
easterly side of State road north sixty deTogether with the free and common use, erected on the lot adjOinIng to the east.
June Term, 1931
right liberty and privIlege of the aforesaid
Improvements consist of two-story stone
driveway as and for B driveway and PIlSfeet to a point on the said side of State
All those certaIn lots or pieces of ground, sageway
and stucco house. 15x36 feet Basement
at all times hereafter forever In garage
cago
road, thence extending from the last men- situate In the Township of Springfield.
AIr and Mrs Paul K A.lger have as tloned point still along the southeasterly County of Delaware. State of Pennsylvania, common with the owners tenants and ocside of State road north seventy-five de- being known and designated as Lots Nos cupiers of the other lots of ground boundSold as the property of WilHam Charlton
their guests this" eek Mrs I N Faust grees. twenty-five minutes, thirty seconds 201
to 207, Inclusive, on a certain plan of Ing thereon and entitled to the use thereof
of hftllcreek, Pa, and Mrs Roy Lang' east one hundred sixty and fifty-nine one- lots known as SprIngfield, Section 4 recordConditlons-$250 00 cash or certified cheCk
No Improvements - Vacant lots
hundredths feet to a point being the In- ed at Media In Case 3, page 6, described acon day of sale. balance In ten days
and ':ion Bobby, of York, Pa
ten;ectlon of the south'Olasterly side of cording therew as follows Beginning at a
Bold as the property of Harry Lubber- H J MAKIVER Attorney
State road and the southwesterly side of point on the northeasterly side of Congress lnan
Mrs E C. Lal)PC, of Park avenuc, Stanbrldge road (forty feet Wide), thence avenue
(forty feet wide) at the dlBtance
entertallled at cards \Vedllesday after- extending along the southwesterly side of of fifty-four and eighty one-hundredths
Conditions - $25000 cash or certIfied FIeri Facias
Btanbridge road south twenty-six degrees, feet mea.
nool1.
fifty-six minutes. east one hundred two twenty minutes, fifty seconds west from check on day of sale. balance in ten days
Dr Arthur E Bassett has been at- and thirty-seven one-hundredths feet. to a the Intersection of the northeasterly side
June
Term,
1931
point In line of Lot No 60, In Block "L," of Congress avenue and the northwesterly LUTZ ERVIN. REESER AND FRONEFIELD.
telldlllg the natlona1 COllventlOn of on said plan; thence extending along the side
Attorneys
of Schuylar road (forty feet wide)
All the follOWing descrIbed real estate,
LIOns Clubs at Toronto, Canada. the northwesterly side line of Lot No 60 In Containing In front or breadth measured
situate In the Township of Haverford,
Block "L" on said plan south seventy-five north seventy degrees. twenty minutes. Venditioni Exponas
of Delaware and Commonwealth
past \\cek
degrees, twenty-five minutes thirty sec- fifty seconds west along the northeasterly
No 257 County
of Pennsylvania particularly described as
Prof Charles B. Atwell of San Frall- onds west one hundred twelve and slxtyA side of Congress avenue three hundred fifty
follows
June Term, 1931
one one-hundredths feet to (1 point in feet and extending of that width in length
cisco, Cal, formerly of Northwestern Une of Lot No 69 tn Block "K" on said or depth measured north nineteen degrees
BeginnIng at a point on the southAll that certain lot or piece of ground
U11Iversity at Evanston, Ills, IS tl,e plan. thence extending along the north- thIrty-nine minutes ten seconds east beline of Stanley avenue (50 feet
Westerly side line of Lot No 69, In Block tween parallel lines at right angles to .!i:ltuate 1n the Township of Upper Darby, Westerly
Wide) at the distance of 150 feet southguest of l11s daughter Mrs. John A "K" on said plan south sixty-three degrees, Congress avenue one hundred feet Bound- County of Delaware and State of Penn- eastwardly
from the southeasterly Hne of
D tl f
minutes
one hundred
feet to ed on the southeast by Lot No. 200 on said sylvania beginning at the corner fonned Eagle road, thence e¥tendlng along a line
e e sen, L a f ayette ave.
afour
polnt
on thewest
northeasterly
sideten
of Wildell
by the Intersection of the south side of
plan and on the northWest by Lot No 208 Clinton
road and the northwest side of at right angles to said Stanley avenue
";.;;--;;:;;;;~;;;;:;;:;;:;;;;:;;;--~~--:;;:;::;~::::-' road (fifty feet Wide). thence extending on said plan and on the .!Orthc:=.st by Lots Church Lano;
thonce extendIng westward southwestwardly 84 18 feet to a pOint.
BIDS FOR INTERIOR AND EXtERIOR from the last mentioned point along said Nos 270 and 276 Inclusive on said plan
alOng the south side of Clinton road theuce extending north 75 degreetl 54 minPainting on the Swarthm1.lre Public side of Wlidell road north twenty~slx dethirty-two feet and thirty-eight one-hun- utes east, the distance of 132.91 feet to a
SchOOl b 11dl
III b
grees. fifty-six minutes west one hundred
Under and subject to certain conditions dredths
u School
ngs w District
e received
at the
feet to a point: thence extending point In the sOllthwcsterly line of said
om.ce of the
up to 8.00
P nIne and forty-nine one-hundredths feet and restrictions as therein mentioned
southward at right angles to the sold C11n- Stanley avenue, thence extending northa
M Daylight SaVing Time, Monday, July 20 to the point and place of beginning
westwardly along the southwesterly line of
1931. Complete specIfications can be 8e~
It lB also understood and agreed that ton road seventy feet to the south side of
Stanley avenue, the dlStance of 10285
cured at the oftlce of the school district
Under and subject to certain conditions anyone of the above lots wlll be released a certain ten feet wide driveway which ex- said
feet to the first mentioned point and place
tends
eastward
Into
Church
Lane:
thence
The Board reserves the right to reject any and restrictions as therein mentioned
from the lien of this mortgage upon pay- extending eastWard along the south side of beginning
or all bids
ment hy the mortgagor to the mortgagee of
said ten feet wide driveway and on a
No Improvements - Vacant lots
the sum of one thousand eight hundred of
DOROTHY DAY JONES,
Under and subject to certain easements
line parallel wIth ClintOn road nIneteen therein
seventy-five dollars
Becretary
mentioned
fC£.t
and ninetY-one one-hundredths feet
Sold as the property of Norman C
to the northwest side of Church Lane.
Kriebel
No Improvements - Vacant lots
Improvements consist of two and onethence clttendlng northeastward along the
northWest side of Church Lane seventy- half story stone and roughcast house.
Condition. _ $1.000 00 cash 0' ce,tllled
Sold as the property of John Walls
24x28
feet One-story addition. 4x6 feet
one feet and ten one-hundredths feet to
- - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1check on day of sale. balance in ten days
the
first
mentioned
poInt
and
place
of
beCondItions - $500 00 cash or certified
Sold as the property of Paul M Stewart
FOR RBNT
LUTZ. ERVIN. REESER AND FRONEFIELD. check on day of sale, balance In ten days gInning
Attorneys
00 cash or certified check.
Under
and SUbject
to certain
conditions onCondlttons-$250
day of sale, balance
In ten days
LUTZ, ERVIN, REESER AND FRONEFIELD and
FOR RENT-Garage for rent Close to starestrIctions
as therein
mentioned
Attorneys
tion Heated In WInter. Call Swarthmore
1304.
Venditioni Exponas
Together with the free and common use H J MAKIVER, Attorney
No 259
right liberty and privilege of the aforeVenditioni Exponas
June Term. 1931
No 267 said driveway lUi and for a driveway and Fieri Facias
WANTED TO RBNT
No 2160
Passageway at all times hereafter forever
All that certain lot or piece of ground
June Term, 1931
In common with the owners tenants and
March Term, 1931
WANTED TO ~ENT-Small hOuse Septen:.- being numbered Lot No 4 Block "M' as
coccuplers of the other lots of 'Cround
ber I Media 298-M.
shown on a certain plan of lots called
All those certain lots or pieces of ground. bounding thereon and entitled to the use 1 All that certain lot or piece of ground
Aronimlnk Farms, Section 2, Upper Darby situate In the Township of Springfield thereof.
wIth the buildings and Improvements
Towr..shlp, Delaware County, Penna, pre- County of Delaware. State of PennsylVania
WANTED TO BUY
thereon
erected. situate on the northpared by Damon and Foster, civil englA bcing known and designated as Lots Nos
N"o improvements - Vacant lots
westerly side of Ninth street at the disneers, dated March 29, 1927, and revised 284 to 292 inclusive on a certain plan of
tance of 39 feet southwestwardly from
WANTED TO BUY-Second hand child's bed November 28, 1927, on a development of lots known as SprIngfield. Section 4 which
Sold as the property or Harry Lubber- southwesterly side of Forester avenue (40
and cheal of drawers Call Swarth. 900.
McManus and James Development Co, Is duly recorded at Media. Pennsylvania. In man
feet wide) In the Borough of Darby,
Inc, which said plan is recorded at Me- Case 3. page 6 and descrIbed according
County
Conditions
$250
00
cash
or
certified
vania of Delaware and State of Pennsyldia,
Pa
and
displayed
In
Plan
Case
3
page
thereto
as
follows
BeginnIng
at
a
point
WOIU< WANTED
4 and described according thereto as fol- being the Intersection of the northeasterly check on day of sale, balance In ten days
lows. to wit· Beginning at a point on the side of Greenhill avenue (forty feet wide)
ContainIng tn front or breadth thence
WORK WANTED-Housekeeper August 10th northeasterly side of Stanbrldge road at and the nort.hwesterly side of Schuyler LUTZ, ERVIN, REESER AND FRONEPIELD, southwestwardly
on the said side of 9th
to September 10th experienced Swarth- the distance Of three hundred seventy-four road (forty feet wide) containing In front
Attorneys
street 21 feet and extending of that width
morean Box R.
and twenty-eight one-hundredths feet or breadth measured north seventy degrees.
In length or depth northwestwardly beJOHN J CAIN.
meaaured south twenty-six degrees, fifty- twenty minutes fifty seconds west along
tween parallel lines at right angles to said
Sheriff Ninth
six minutes east from the Intersection of the northeasterly side of Greenhill avenue
street 100 feet
the northeasterly side of Stan bridge road four hUndred Cfty-four and eIghty oneFOR SALE
(forty feet wide) and the southeasterly hundredths feet and extending of that
B~lng No 111 North Ninth street
SHERIFF SALES
side of State road (fifty feet wide), thence width in length or depth measured north
Improvements conslfit of t.wo-story brick
extendIng
along
the
said
side
of
Stanbrldge
nineteen
degrees,
thirty-nine
minutes,
ten
Stone and frame dwelling.
house. 15x42 feet Porch front One-story
6 road south twenty-siX degrees. fifty-six seconds ea
SHERIFF SALES
minutes
east
forty-one
and
four
onehunright
angles
to
Greenhill
avenue
(the
bedroom.. Good loealion. Large dredths 'feet 00 a point of curve on said southeasterly line thereof being mcasured
Sold as the property of EmU H Gasper
of Real Estate
side of Stan bridge road, thence extending along the southeasterly side of Midland
and CeceUa, his wife
101. On bill. $14,000.
from said point of curve In a southeasterly road) one hundred feet Bounded on the
at the Sheriff 5 Office
direction round corner Into Woodland ave- northwest by lots Nos 309 to 317 IncluCondltJons--$250 00 ca.
nue on a line curving to the left having sive on said plan
on day of sale, tialahce In ten days
Court House Media PennSYlvania
a radius of sixty-one and sixty-nine oncH J MAKIVER Attorney
Under and subject to certain conditions
feet the arc distance of elghtySaturday. JUly 25 1931
For Rent, Swarthmore, Pa, two wee hundredths
and four oneahundredths feet to a and restrictions as therein mentIoned
h.ousekeeplng apartments, six rooms and four
pOint
on
the
northwesterly
side
of
Wood8 30 o'clock A M
bath. open fire places, private porcb~.:
Fieri Facias
It Is also understood and agreed that any
avenue, thence from said last menNo 567
These apartments look out over a Wle land
one of lot.
point
north
seventy-five
degrees,
Eastern
Standard
Time
lawh with shade and have three e:s:posures. one minute seven seconds east fifty-two be released from the Hen of this mortgage
June Term, 1931
All conveniences of an ajartment com- and twenty-one one-hundredths feet to a upon payment by the mortgagor to the Alias Fieri Facias
bIned with the prlv2cy an comforts o( a point thence extending from last men- mort:{agee of the sum of onc thousand
No 461
AU
that
certain
lot or piece of grOund
real home PosseSSion Mayor June 1st, tioned point north twenty~s1x degrees, eight hundred seventy-five dollars and
with the buildings and Improvements
1931. Phone SWarthmore 489. Albert N. fifty-six minutes west one hundred twelve that lots Nos 284 and 292 will be released
Junc Term 1928
thereon erected. situate In the Borough
Garrett. Swarthmore. Pa.
and twenty one-hundredths feet to a pOint from the lien of this mortgage upon payof Lansdowne County . .of Delaware and
All that certain lot or piece of ground IState of Pennsylvanl4i and described acIn line of V')t No 58 Block "M," on s...... td ment by the mortgagor to the mortgagee
plan. thence elttendlng southwestwardly of the sum of two thounand six hundred with the bUildings and Improvements 1 cording to a survey and plan thereof made
thereon
erected r;ltuate in Upper Darby on the 13th day of October A D 1924.
twenty-five
dollars
each
along llne dlv,da:s- Lot No 58 from Lot
SALE
Township Delaware County. Pennsylvania by Damon and Foster C E as follows to
No 4 Block "M' on said plan one hunand described according to a survey and wit
'
No Improvements - Vacant lots
dred feet to th~ point &;td pl:lce of beginplan thereof made by Damon & Foster
Two-srory sluceo house; 6 rooms ning
ClvJ1
Engineers,
as
follows.
to
wit
Sold as the property of John Walls
Situate on the west side of Wabash aveand bath; 2 open fircplaccf>; enclosed
No Improvements - Vacant lots
nue (forty feet wide) at the distance of
Situate
on
the
east
side
of
Houston
road
260
feet southward from the south side of
Conditions
$1
000
00
cash
or
certified
poreh; hot water henl; 2-car garage;
Sold as the property of Norman C check on day of sale. balance In ten days at the distance of 12008 feet northward Es..
conveniences; Kriebel
LUTZ, ERVIN REESER AND FRONEFIELD and containing In front or breadth on th~ avenue 18 feet and extending of that width
lot 100 x 180 fcet; priced nghl to
Condltlo!ls - *500 00 cash or certified
Attorneys said Houston road 15 feet and extending In length or depth westward between parof that width In length or depth eastward allel lines at right fl.ngles to the said Wache;:k on day of sale, balance In ten days
dose cslale.
between parallel lines at right angles to bash a\!enue on the north line thereof
LUTZ ERVIN. REESER AND PRONEPIELD Vendltloni Exponas
No 268 the said Houston road, on the south llne 87 14 feet and on the south line thereof
thereof 9255 feet and on the north 11ne 187 52 feet, and InCluding on the rear there_
Attorneys
thereof 92 85 feet, and containing on the of the soil of a certain 15 feet wide drlveJune Tcrm 1931
rear line thereof 1501 feet along the east way extending northward and communl_
CHAS. A. SMITH
Venditioni Exponas
No 270
An thO$e certain lots or pieces of ground side of a certain 16 feet wide driveway eating with a certain other 15 feet wide
northWard and southward from driveway extendlnR. eaatward Into the said
situate In the Township of Sprlngneld extending
Wabash avenue
Phone 705
June Term. 1931
County of Delaware State of Pennsylvania Pemhroke avenue to McKInley avenue
being known and designated as Lots Nos
Together
with
the
free
and
common
me
All thoso certain lots or pieces ot ground 269 to 277 Inclusive on a certain plan ot right liberty and priVilege of the said
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Together with the free and commOn usc,
being numbered 69 70 71, 72, 73 74, 75. 76 1lots known 88 Springfield. Section 4, dUly driveway
right liberty and prlvllege of the aforeat all times hereafter forever
In Block ""K", Lots Nos 60, 61. 62. 63. 64, recorded at Media Pa in Case 3, page 6
said
driveways at all tlme.
Prem1ses
75
Houston
road.
SO: 51: 52, 53, 54, 55. 56. 57. 58. In Block 10M"
stone and stucco house. 16x36 feet BaseUo Park Ave, $75; large Uvlng rO?m; ftre~ as shown on a certain plan of lot.
Improvements
consist
of
two-story
brick
pla.ce; dining room: kitchen; 2 bedrooms: Aronlmink Fanns Section 2, Upper Darby section of the southwesterly side ot Oreen- and stucco house, 15x36 feet Porch front
Delaware County. Pennsylvania, hill avenue (forty feet wide) and the Basement garage
Sold as the property of William H. Hays
modern bath; private heat control; 2 en- Township,
prepared by Damon & Foster. Civil Engl& southeasterly Side of Midland road (forty
trances; enclosed porch; 2 store rooms.
neers dated March 29. 1927, ar~d revised feet wide) eonu.inlng In front or brea.dth
00 cash
certified
Sold as the property of Martin Cephus
onCOnditions
day of sale,$250
balance
In or
ten
days check
November 28 1927 on a development of measured south seventy degrees twenty
WM. S. BITI'LE
1
McManus & James'Development Co. Inc., minutes ntty seconds east along the
Swa. ll1-J
Condltlons-$250 00 cash or certtned check H J MAKIVER, Attorney
whIch said plan 18 recorded at Media. Pa. southwesterly side of Greenhill avenue
and displayed In Plan Case 3, page 4 and four hundred fiftY-four and eighty one- on day of sale balance In ten days
Nol ary P"blic
Real E.tale described
In blocks as tallows. to wit.
hundredths feet and extendlns of that
H J. MAKIVER. Attorney.
JOHN J (ilhIe~iff.
of Real Estate
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~~r~~~~~ r~fadt~fort;°ri~tas;rd!?) :~~e
S LIP
N'm. J. Cartledge
THE
SHERIFF SALEs
I
RENT
Se"eral confidentlaillstings-wonderfull)
attractne-both large and small. at con~
51derate prIces Comfortable finanCing
wUhout charge
~[a} be )- au arc not a rose fanCIer or
I
ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES
SALE
\, hlle
MEM0 R IA L S
JULY 17, 1931
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ri~:\~
;~n~al~ ~Il~~ ~~eL~Fffoed2 t~~
FRO:li~:!'~
G~~~~~~;s h:l~~e~:a~{:: t~~~~;k!~e~[ ~I:~_ :r:t;:t:':e~v:n~~~~::y-J~:;r~~e~~~~g:e3~
C LAS S I FIE D
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THE SWAR'nIMOREAN
DEAD-END STREET
AID TOPOUCE
d
d
and turned into Park avenue and then
into So. Princeton avenue. At
Dart-
mouth avenue it sped straight ahead
South Princeton avenue's dea en at il110 thc dead· end of thc street.
the R. R. proved a trap for a youth
Thc )'outh ,vas questioned by Officer
driving
a
stolen automobile
Monday Hamby and ",.hen taken back to police
night. Whcn arrestca he"proved unable headquarters
admitted
having
stolen
to producc owncr's cards for the car he the car. He said he did not know why
was driving and gave his name as Fred he had taken it and that he had never
JULY 17. 1931
from Yole Avenue to the Northeasterly aJde:
Th omcln} grades of WeatdaIe Avenue are 1 along _aid aide t.hereof. of Bieh' hundred
of Leipf'rvt1le Road; Weatdale Avenue. from I hereby eatablished In aecordan('e wit.h curb IIlII)" feet. from tbe Southeasterly comer of
Cornell Avenue EastWardly to tbe Easterly aide IUnea, with sidewalk strips of twelve and :Ove Stratb Haven and Rutgers Avenues.
of School Lane: Sir-ath Haven Avenue, ERIIl- tenths leet. 118 lollowa:Sa1d School Lane being hereb:y opened 01
wardl,)" from Cornell Avenue to the EasterlY,
Northerlll Curb Litle. Beginning' at the new I the width 01 fifty feet.
aide
of School
Lane.
Bnd Sehool
South· Westdale
Northeasterly
curb
corner
of Cornell
andj h ....
The
omdal
grades
of Sc_bool wUh
Lane cu,b
are
wa.-.Dy
from tbe
No,",,1y
side Lane,
of We8ldale
Avenue.
al an
elevallon
of one hun.
b' ....
bU.hed
tn a""o"'an",
Avenue to the Southerly e.lde of Strath Haven dred twenty-seven and two tenths feet above Unet, with sidewalk BUiPil of twelve and five
Avenue_ as public streets or blghw8Ya of· the Borough Datum; thence extending Sooth ten~hs feet. as lollows:_
the Dorough of Swarthmore, wUh the lines eighty·rour degrees flfly-o.,'e minute. East, at
Wutullf Curb LlntJ. Beginnlnlf at the .new
and
lfI'ades
S('t
forth
In
Sections
2.
3,
4
and,
the
distance
of
twelve
and
five
tentha
foot
SouthwesterlY
curb
corner(lheofs1d.Wal.k
said School
5 hereof.
from Ihe Norlhe,ly ,Ide of 'aid Westdale Lane and WeSldale
Avenue
,lrI.s
I
JULY 17, 1931
SWIMMING POOL
Itorrid weather is the Morton Park
ATTRACTING CROWDS i Pool on Woodland avenue in Morton,
THE SWAR'nIMOREAN
.
The equipment at the pool has been
renewed and the surrounding grounds
.
One of the most delightful spots In I where innumerable swimmers gather
have been lmproved. The pool Itself is
Eastern Delaware County during this every day and every evening.
fed by natural springs and 50,000 gal-
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SECTION
Ruluers between
Avenue_y.le
The Avenue
official descending
Avenue andcraoe
parallel
thereto.
a UnifOrm' beln.
of both
Westdale
Avenue
and in
School
Une,
of Rul ••2." Avenue
10 lb.
new by
NOrlhw.ste,I,
Iwelve
.nd on
•. ho" fee'
wldlh)Lane
a\
and LeipeM'me Road arc hereby established curb <'Orner of Westdale and Rutgers Avenues. au ['ie,'ation of one hlindred thirteen and
•hl nfullo\'o"8:_.
. .
at an.
('laVation feet:
of one
hundred
twenty-one
abo,-£!
Datum.:
c\:.
.. W,·,"'d,. , ..I. Ihereof begmumg
01 a I .u"
"'ue.l.ulh,
then,
.• En'lw.,dly
. . . II tenths
'em"". feet
lI"n'T
S"ulhthe
fiveDvrough
d....... five
m,nul.,
f1.VI~
of So. Media. Later he admittcd heell ill Irollhle hefore. Kellert wa>
J
I
clerk .
in "
a Swarthmore
poiut in the Southerly sille of Yale Avenue j aforesaid. (·rossing- said Rutgers Avenue by a ~ West at the distance of twelve and five tenths
he
kid
thl' car from the garagl' emv O)"C( as a
. fifty
ft·et wide), at the distance of Threej nat grade. to the new Northeasterly curb cor· 1 feet from the Westerly property Une of 8al:}
f D
\\ . \' r·
19t1l .,td P
. 1 store before he got 111 trouble. Hc IS hUmlred forty-seven and Be'-en one.hUlldredthS ncr of Rutgera and Wf>stda1e Avenues at an School Lane and parallel thereto. by aunt.
Kellert
~tol(,Jl
o
r..
.'.llIcry,
dence avc .• Chcster.
Shortt.v before 11 o'clock
rovl· heing held without bail by Magistratc
me~u""
th~
I
~orth
I
f~t
HOTEL
(ONVENIEN(E t:omes to
theHO~E
~ereby
:~;1~6s \\r~t
had years of experience in amusement
enterprises.
Morton Park is devoted
exclusively to the pleasure of swimmers, and the picnic gmve and recreational facilities are for their exclusive
use •
ADD·A-
llr. and Mrs. Robert l... Joyce and
iufant daughter have returned from
Africa and arc visiting Mrs. Joyce's
mother, Mrs. C. Duane Joyce, of North
Chester road.
~f r. and Mrs. \Vaytand Elsbrce and
son Langdon. of Hillburn avenue, left
\Vednesda)' on a motor trip into New
York State. Before they return they
will visit Mr, Elshree's parents and
make a tour into New England.
llr. and Mrs. Albert N. Garrett, Jr.,
arc spcnding a few ,..-eeks at Capc Cod.
),[ .... and Mrs. Joseph H. Dickinson,
parents of \-Valter H.· Dickinson, of
).[ t. Holyoke Place, are spending the
srnnmer in the Arthur Bye home on
Harvard a\'cnuc. Mr. and Mrs. Dick.
inson have been spcnding their summers in Swarthmore near their son and
his family for several years.
Mr. and Mrs. Perc," Gilbert, of Park
avenuc, entertained ~t bridge :Monday
c\'enillg.
~Irs. G. ~r. Robey and Mrs. H. ].
,eo,..
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Sold by all gOOlI plumbers. If you
want the nanle of one, phone
Belmont 0300 or mall the coupon.
CONTRACTOR
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NEWS NOTES
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the pool ever~ hour. •
The pool thiS year IS under the personal management of Ead Smith, of
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Eastwardly alon< Ih. SOUlherly ele•• lion of one hundred Iw.nly.one and nine I fo,.. asrendlng grad. 10 Ihe n.w No,lhweb"
,Ide of Yale Av.nuo from U. int.'sectlon wilh I.nlh, feel: \hen", E.OIwardly. as aforesald.I.,1y cu,.b ""ner uf Sehool Lan. ond Slra"
Monday Herry of Chester.
the Eastcrly side of Cornell Avenue (fifty, by a. uniform ascending- gradt'". the distance ot HaVen Avenue. at an elevation of one hunfeet wide); extending thence South five de- one hundred twenty feet to an elevation of dred sixteen and Mven tcnths feet.
evcning Officcr Halpby stopped to rc·
....., five mlnules We'l. el.hl hundred slxt,. one hundred hV.nINh"", ."d un. lenlh foot:
Eo,t",. Curb Line. Berinol"" at Ihe now
port at the police call box at Yale and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE nine Slid twenty·five one.hundredths feet to thence still Eastwardly. as aCoresaid. by a! Northeasterly curb corner of School Lane and
Co!lowing- Ordlnant.'e has been introduced JU the Northerly sido of Westdale AvenUe (as uniform descending- grade, the distance of I W('stdale Avenue (cadi street having- aide.
Kenvon a vcnucs. Ashc did so a car Cllundl of Swa,'hmo,. Bo,ough and will be hereln,fI., .Slabll,hed of the width o! Iltly ,Ih,.. hundred eighly.five f •• t 10 an .1 ••aUon I walk strips oC twelve and one-hall feet) ... t
near·.by startcd up with a roar and I"k.n up f" filial pa ..... 01 8 moollng of f.et): Ihen", crOSSing 'ame by Ihe 'ame 01 one hUndred Iw.nly feel: Ihence '"ll E ..t. an el.valion of on. hundred th;rteen a ..1
h • k'
the CouncH to be held Thursday, August 6th.· lOurse. fifty feet to a POint in the Suutherly wardJy. 88 aforesaid, by a uniform descending- one tenth feet above the Borough Datum;
with 110 lights. Officer Hamby t 11\ mg '9"'. at 7,i5 P. Jd. Dayllgh' Saving Time. 'Id.
... of. Ib.nce ,UII South five de.....' grade 10 Ihe new No"h....terl, cu,b eo'ner ••.xl.n
l >ursuit. The leading car fYained speed SWarthmore, Penllll.YJvRnia, unles8 cause be hQndrcd feet to the
aide of ,strath elevation oC one hundred thh1een and O'Je tenths
from the Easterly property line
t">
shown 10 the (contrary.
Haven A"enue (as heremafter established I')f tenth feet.
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of School Lane and parallel thereto by a
A public hearing- will be held at the above the width of fifty feet); thence crossing samo
Soutlurlll Curb Line. Beginning at the new uniform lll'lcendillg" grade to the new SouthSEALED PROPOSAL
time nnd place at which all persons will be by the same <->Qurse. fifty feet ·to the Southerly Southeasterly curb corner of Cornell and easterly curb corner of School Lane and
side thereof: thence South five degrees five Westdale AvenuE'S al an elevation of one J Strnth Haven Avenue at an elevation 01 one
Scaled Bids for the grnding. setlinlf of heafll·
B.l· ortie-I" of Borough Councll.
minutes West. the distance of Eleven hundred hundretl twenty-scven and five tenths feet I hundred sixteen and seven tenths feet_
curbs and pa,-ing the cartway of Benjamill
ALBERT N. GARRETT. JR..
thirty-two and thirty~llve one-hundredths feet nbo"e the Dorough Datum;· extending thence
SEC,],ION O. That the portion of Rutg-et"
Borough Secretary. 10 a !Joint in the Northeasterly side of Leip. South eighty·four degrees fifty.fi'-e minutesJ Avenue hereinabove deserlbed. lying: between
Garrett A"enuc in the Borough of Swarthmore will be rereh'oo by Couneil in Coun<"d
-,-er"ilIe Road at the distance of three hundred East at the distance Of.twelve and five tenths/yale A.;.enU.tI and the Southorly Bl.. de ot Sirath
ORDINANCE No. 329
ninety and eilfhtY~8ix one-hundredths feet, feet from the Southcrly property line aod HaVen Avenue. that porUon of Weshlale AveChamber. Dorough lIail. SWarthmore. Pa .•
ml'IL8ureu Southeastwardly along said side of parallel thereto. by a uniform descending- nue lying- between Cornell Avenue and the
untJl 7:4£) P. M .• D.S.T.• Thursday evenin!;".
AN
ORIDINANCE
PROVIDING
FOR
THE
Ll'iperyjJIc
Road from the Easterly side of grade 10 the new Southwesterly curb corner Weslerly aide of Rutgers Avenue Bnd thut
August n. 1931.
ol)enin" oC Uutgers Avenue Crom Yale Cornell AvenUe.
oC Rutgers and Weshmle Avenues. at an I portion of Stralh Haven Avenue lying between
Specifications for the abo'·e may be procurThe Easterly side thereof beginning at a elevation of one hundred tweldy-two and tW,1 Cornell Avenue and the Wl.'sterly side of Ruted from the undersigned in Council Chamber A,'enue Southwardly to LeipervllIe Road.
Westdale
Avenue
Eastwardly
from
Cornell
poiut
in
the
Southerly
side
of
Yale
Avenue.
tenths feetj thenc'6 crDsaing the cartway of gers Avenue shall be Improved forthwith by
on and aHer July 13th, 1031. and certified
check for $500.00 muet be submitted with A,·enue to the Easterly sido of School Lane. at the distance of .ofty feet measured Enat· RUlgers Avenue by the same eourse and by the Borough of Swarthmnre in accordanea
Strath Haven Avenue Eastwardly from Cor· wardIy from the new Southwesterly corner of a flat grade to the new SootheaeterIy curb with tbe lines and grades hereby estabUshetJ,
the saW bid.
Upon aWard of Contrac& COr the above lieU A,'enue to the Easterly side of Sebool Yale and Rutgers Avenues. aforesaid; extend· l'orner of Rutgcra and Westdale Avenues. at by the KTadinl;r thereof to tile fun width of
and School Lane between Westdale lug thence South five degrees five minutes an e!evation of Cone hundred twenty.two and fifty feet: by the naving of the cartway 01
mentioned work the flUnlf of suitable corp. Laue,
A"enue antI Strath Haven Avenue, as public West, eight hundred sixty-seven and sixty· one two tenths leet; thence still EastWardly, a8 tho width of twenty-five f~t ana by the
orate security guarantying the workmansblp !!treets
or highwtlJ"s of tile Borough of une-hundredtbs feet to the Northerly side of aforesaid, by a uniform ascending grade. tbe ~~ltlng of curbe in accordance with the
nnd the payment of material-men for a. two
Swarthmore: estnblishing
the
lines
and Westdale AYenue (hereinafter established): distance of one hundred twenty feet to 8n spe('ifl(,:J.lions hereinafter set forth.
year period wlII be required.
SECTION 7. That the curbs shall be granConndl reserves the right to reject. any or g-rades thereoC: proyidhllf for the improve- tilell(.'e crossing- the same by the same course, ('levaUon of one hUndred twenty.three nnd ODe
ment of Rutg-crs Ayenue between Yale Ave· fifty feet to the Southerly side thereof; thence tenth feet; thence sltll EastwtU"dly. as afore_ ite and shall conform with the Dresent Borall bids.
nue and the Southerly side of Strath Haven South five degrees five minutes West. the dis· said. l)y a uuifolm descending grade. the diS-, ough Specifications as furnished by the Bor.
ALDERT N. GARRE'IT, JR .•
Avenuc. of Westdale Avenue from Cornell tanle oC fOUl" hundred feet to the Northerly tnnce of three hundred eightY-fiVe feet to an ougb Engineer and Hilfbway Committee.
Borough Secretary. AvenUe
to the Westerly side of Rutgers Ave· side of Stratb Haven .A.venue (hereinafter ('s' elevation of one hundred twenty feet: thence I SECTION 8. That the cartway sha1l be
nue. DIUI Sirath Haven Avenue from Cornell tab1ished); thence (TaMing- same by the 88.me Hlill Eastwardly by a uniform de&eending i Imved as of the width of twenty-five feet
SEALED PROPOSALS
Avenue to the Westerly side of Rutlfers Ave· course, fifty leet to the Southedy side thereof; grade ·to the new Southwesterly curb corner with standard macadam 11n:shOO with penenul'. by tbe grading of the same, setting of thence South five degreeS five minutes West, of School Lane and Westdale Avenue at an tration Dsphalt to the dep&h of nine (9)
It is the Intention of Borough Council to (curb!! and paving of cartways; authorizing the dIstance of eleven hundred seventy-four, elevation of one hundred thirteen and five lllnchcs, In :](~ordance with the specifications to
be furnished by the Borough Engineer aull
!emove R minimum of six of the dep.-es8101l6 the proper Borough officials to execute the and e!even one-hundredths feet to a tloint In tenths feet.
It l'er1nlll intersedions In the Borough of necessary contracts to effect the same and the Northeasterly side of LeioorvilJe Road, as
SECTION 4. Stratk /laven Avenut!. The. atmroved by Ihe Highway Committee.
tJ\\·arthmore and there Core Sealed Bids for IIro"hUuJ;" for the assessment and collection of aforesaid.
A
official Unes of Strath Uaven Avenue. between
SECTION 9. That detailed specUlcationd
;ltls work wHl be received in Council Cham. two. thirds oC the cost and expense thereuf
Said Rutgers
venue being
OpeDed, Cornell AVenue and School Lane, are hereby rnr stone curb and macadam cartway and
l'itr on Thursday. August 6th, unUl 7:45 ro. from certain abutting- property owners and of the width of fifty feet.
csbbllshed as follows:_
r ther necessary work in connection therewith
..;I •• D.S.T. by the undersigned.
the entire ('ost and expense thereat from h
enS::
The Northerly side thereot beginning at the 8hall be In 8cMMancc with the spedllcations
The aforesaid Bids arc to be in unit prices IIrofKlrty
OWlleNl mentlont>d in certain con· . ere
i h Id w
tTl
d.fl! distaoce meaa\lr"ed Southwardly along the I tnrnll!hed by tbe Borough
with the
.:ar No. 1 City Inlets, 15 in. cast iron pipes ·tracts between
the Dorough of Swarthmore
8 a:
0
we ve aD
ve Easter)y side of Cornell Avenue. of four hun-, approval of the Highway Committee.
~ul for bringing the existing road UP to
Frank N. Smith, et nl, and the SChool
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dred feet fl'om the new Southeasterly corner
SECTION 10. That a contract for said
,.ade with IHmetration asphalt equal to Bor. and
DistrIct of the Dorough of Swarthmore: reo
n e3ler'" Curb Lint!. Beglnnlnlf at the new of Cornell and Westdalo Avenue/! (as herein- work I!Ihal) be awarded after due advertise,u"h speeiOl'ntfonR. atter furnishing- and In. Bervlngto the borough all rights Ilnd privU. Southwesterly curb corner of Yale and Ru'· Ilbove established); extending thence South menL according to law to the lowest respon~alling the aCoresald Inlets and pipes.
eg-es to collect and receive additional propor· gers Avenue (the sidewalk strip of Yale Ave- eighty-four degrees .ofly-five minutes Ea9t, Rible bidder who shan' give bonds with surety
Uflon the award of the COlltrac& the 8ue- tiOI1S of said cost of said improvements under nuo beIng seven and five tenths feet). at an the distance of three hundred feet to the 10 be appro·ved by Councl) In aecordance with
.:'C8sful Bidder will be required to furnIsh said contracts. and declaring tbat it is not elevation of one hundred seventeen
sIx Westerly side of Rut.-ers Avenue: thence by l .. w. to the futI Ilmount of said contract, to
Juitnble <'Orporate 88<"urlty gunrantying- thl' feasible to requcst State or County nld for tenths feet above the Borough Datum. ex. the same course and crossing the eame. tho be held by the Boroulfh of Swarthmore for
WOrkma:1f1hip and th\) payment of material_
Improvements.
tending thence South five degrees .ovo minutes distance of fifty feet to a point In the Ea8l.- the faithful performance thereof. and for th'l
men but Council reserves the right to rnjel'l. said
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council ot West on a line parallel to tho Westerly elde e1"Jy side of said Rutgers Avenue, the new Ilayment of Illbor alld material.
any and/or all Bids.
Swarthmore Borough and it is hereby enoeted of said Rutgers Avenue and at the distance Northeasterly Corner of said Rutgers and Strath
SECTION 1I. The p1"ooor Borough officlnls
ALHERT N. GARRETI'. JR_.
llnd ordained by the authority of the sarne:
of twelve and five tenths feet therefrom. by Haven Avenue; thence South
de. are hereby authorized and directed to sign anT
Borough Secretary.
SECTION 1. The Borough of Swarthmore a uniform descending grade the distance ot greea fiJly·ftve minutes East, eight hundred and all contracta and other documents neoo'!.
hereby ordains Rutgers Avenue, SouthwardIJ four hundred five feet to AD elevation of one feet to a point in the Westerly S.idO of SChooll eary to accomplish and effect all of the 1m.
hundred fourteen and eight tenths feet; thence Lane, (as hereinafter established),
.Irovementl! herein provided.
Southwardly. as aforesaid. by a uniform 88·
The Southerly side thereof beginning at a
SECTION 12. Notb1nr contained In this
canding grade to the new Northwesterly C!Urb point fifty feet measured Soutb five degrees ordinance shall be construed to abrogate. al~
corner of Rutgers and Westdale Avenuo)t. at five mlnutea West from the new Northeasterly ter· Impair or dJmlnlsh nor in any wise aftect
an elevaUon of one hundred twenty-one and corner of CorneJl and Strath Haven Avenues, the right of the na:r~u ..h to collect or renine tenths feet; thence, SouthWardly. ~osa· las hereinabove established); eztendlnlf thenea cclve (In addition to the 88IJC88ments hereinlug the cart"!"llY of Wesldale Avenue hy "' South eighty·four degrees fitly-five minutes
mentioned) su('h additional assessments.
uniform ascendJnlf grade to the new South- East, the distance of three hundred feet to a shares plU'l.s or portions ot the cost of said
wellterly curb corner of said Rutgers and point in the Westerly Bide of Rutgers Avenue impro~~ment8 as may bo due aDd payable by
Westdale Avenues, at an elevatloD of ODe (as hereinabove established); thence Cl"(liitling the partlea inentioned in the foUoWinr conhundred twenty~two and two tenths feet; same and by the same COUNle, the distanc;!C of tracta to wit.
thence stili Southwardly as aforesatd. by a fifty feet to a point in the Easterly side
A.' AKreeme~ dated December 2nd. 1930,
uniform ascending grade to the new North· thereof. the new Southeasterly corner of Rut- between Frank N. Smith. et ai, and the Bor.
Westerly curb corner of Rutl1!rs ani Strntll gers and Strath Haven Avenues: thence South ough oC Swarthmore and
Haven Aveuues, at an elevation of one hun- eilfhtY-four deg-rees fiftY-five minutes East, the B. Agreement dated December 2nd, 10010.
dred twenty--elght Bnd two tenths feet: then ...'O distance of eight hundred fifty feet to :I betw(.'Cn the School District of the Boroub of
crossing the cartway of Strath Haven AvenUe I"loint in the Eeaterly side of Scbool Lane Swartbmore and the Borough of Swarthmore.
on a flat grade to the new Southwellterly curb (as hereinafter established).
,it being the true intent of tbls ordinance
corner of Strath Haven and Rutgers Avenues.
Said Strath Haven Avenue being hereby tbat said c.ontracte shall remain In full force
at an elevation of one hundred "wenty-elght opene-d of the width of fifty feet.
Dnd virtue and that the partie8 therein mE'nand two tenths feet: thence sUll SouthWardly.
The official grades of Strath Haven Avenue tloned lihall remain liable for the entire net
as aforeslLid, by a uniform deaoendinl" grade n,re hereby establIshed In accordance with (,Ollt of laid. improvements herein mentioned
to the new Northwesterly curb corner ot curb Iine8. with 8idewalk strIps of twelve and in aC('Ordance with the foot.front rule as to
Rutlfers Avenue and LelperviUe Road, at an five tenths feet, as follows:
all parts or portions ot the atreel8 00
FAMOUS IRISH-AMERICAN TENOR
elevation of one hundred sixteen nnd four
Norther-II, Curb Line. Beginning- at the new which said improvements are made on both
tenths feet_
Northeasterly ('urb corner of Strath Haven sIde!! oC which the 'anda of said· Dartles ref:aJJUr/1I Curb Line. Beginning at the new and Cornell Avenues (the sIdewalk strips of !sPeMiVe1y abut. or -tor one.half ot the exSoutheasterly curb corner ot Yale and Rut- both avenues being- twelve and five tenths pense thereof where eaid lands abut said
gera Avenucs at an elevation of one hundred feet). at an elevation ot one hundred thirty. ImprOVements o~ o~ side of said street on
.seventeen and three tenths feet above the two and five tenths feet above the Boroulrh which SAid improvements are made.
Borough Datum; thenco extending South five Datum; extending the",~e South eighty-four
SECTION 13. Boraulrh Coundl hereby ex.
degreeS five minutee West. parallel to tbe degrcos fifty-five rginut~ ;EaBt, at the dia- preasly declares that aa to the imDrovements
Easterly side of Rutgers Avenuo and at Ih'3 tance of twelve and five tenths feet from the herein mentioned it is not feasible 10 reque,t
dlstan(e of twelve and fi'-e tenths feet there· Nortllerly side of Strath Haven Avenue amt Siste 0.. County aid,
from, by a uniform descending grade, tbe dB- parallel thereto, by a uniform deBcendinlf
t
h i ft
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tance of foul' hundred fiVe feet to an eleva- grade to the new Northwesterly curb corncr
SECTION 14. Th~t ex~p ~ e:re na er
tion of one hUndred fourteen and six tenths of Sirath Haven and Rutgel1l Avenue, at an mentioned, two:tllirda at the cost 01 said 1m.
leet: thence st1ll Southwardly. as alore~lIid. elevation of one hundred twenty.elght anrf provemcnta including- incidental costs 8Uch ~
Tune in on
to the new Northeasterly curb cornel' of Uut· two tenths feet: thence by the same COUI"lle advertising ?rdlnance. recording. engineer II
gers and Westdale Avenues at 811 elevation of and cr08sln,. the esrtway of Rutgers Avenue. and solidi or s feeB. shall be 888e88ed upon
one hundred twenty-one and nine t6nth& feet; hy a flat grade. to the new Northeasterly curb Ilhe abuttin,. P1"operties eQunl1y according to
thence by the 8fUDe course and eros9luS" ths ('orner of said Rutgers and Strath Haven the foot frontaKe, by the Borough Engineer
Eastern Daylight Saving Time
cartway of said Westdale Avenue by a unf· Avenues, at an elevation of one hundr~ I'S provIded by the Aet of Asaembly of M"",
form ascending grade to the new Southeasterly twenty-eiirht and two lenth, feet; thence etill Hh. 1027. P. L. 519. known as the Borough
curb corner of sald RUlgel'8 and Westd,de A'·e~ Eastwardly, as atoresald. by a uniform de. Code I and supplements tbereto. Aa to ~n
nues at an elevation of one hundred twenty- scendintr grade, the distanre ot two hundred InndB ah.uttlng QQ said tmprovements belontr.
two and two tenths fcet: thence HouthwRruly, thlrly·five leet to an elevation ot one hun- III" to the parties mentioned in the agreeas aforesaid. by .. uniform ascendinlf 'lTad.). to dred twenty-Ove and one tenth feet; thenco ment between the Borough of Swarthmore
12th & Cr08by Streets, Che8ter, Pa.
Ihe new Northeaaterly curb corner of Uu&· Rlill Eastwardly. as aforesaid. by a unUo1'lll nnd Fra~k N. Smith. et. aI, referred to In
gerB nlld Strath Haven Avenues, at an eleva· dell<'Ondlng RTade to the new NorthweBterly Sel tlon 1_ hereot. such addUlonal assesaments,
tlon of one hundretl. twenty-eight antI two curb corner of' Strath Haven AvenUe and sbares_ parts or portions of the col'll of said
tenths feet: thence by the same C,hlr!ltl Hnd School Lane (as hereinafter establlahed). at improvcments 118 may be hlAtified and war.
('rOBsing the earl way oC Strath Haven A"enue an elevation of ono hundred sixteen and seven rnnted by the terms thereof. shllH be added
by a flat .....ade to tbe new SoulheaBterly rurb tenths fe~t
to the asse'JRments alfainst said lands of the
N. Smith,
al. as IIhalI
hereininclude
mencorner of ...
said Strath Haven and Rut)fel"S AVe,qo"'h~rlll. rurb Line. Brginnllllr at the nf'W said
tlnnf'd.Frank
And the
BorouKhetofficials
nues. at an elevation of one hundred twenty· Southeasterly curb corner of Strath Haven Bueh additional aeseuments within and 88 II
eight and two tenths feet; thence SOIlthwlmUy, and Cornell Avenues at an elevation of one ":Jrt of the amouots ot Any liens which mav
a8 afotel'l8id. by a uniform descendinar ;radtl hundred thirty-three feet above the Borough b(' filed against said lands in the event ot
to the new Northen!!terly curb corner of D."ltum; thcn('e South eighty-fOUr degrees fif.y- ,lplault beinFr made In the payment thereOf by
LelperVille Road and Rutgers Avenue. lit an five minutes East by a llntlerm descendin~ IIny of the parties mentioned In IJaId 8ITee a
elevation ot one t.undred slztt'en aud one Frrnde on a line twelve and five tenthA feet ment, with tile same foree and effect as
tenth feet.
.H!ltant from the Southerly 8.lde of Strath
A
neWton under Beetlon 1712
SECTION 3.
We8'dal~ At-emut. The official Haven Avenue and parallel thereto. to the of Ihe Borough Code Qf 1027, and its supple.
linetl of Westdale Avenue. between f1orn(lU new Southwesterly curb corner of Rutgers! ",('nta had been duly pre!'!ented by two-third'l
Avenue and School Lane. are hereby cstnb- snd Strath Haven Av.enues, at an elevation ot 1 of·the property owners abuttln.. said Improveone hundred twent:r-elght and two tenths feet: m~nta, aJrreeing to pay tor the entire COSI
]jahed as follows:'1'he NortherlY side the.-eof beaillninlr at n. Ihence by the Barne course and <'roslling the, rr said ImprOVements as well as any deft.
paint In the Easter]y side of Cornell Ave'lUe bed of RutlrCrs Avenue, by a Oat grade, to clency resuHlnK" Crom equitable deductions, It
at the distance of two hundred slzt,.··seven and the ncw Southeasterly curb corner of Strath 1I"l-. from C'Orner loIs etc., rrom the owneu
Ihirty·elght one-hundredths feet. measured ~ Haven and Rutgl!rs Avenue. at an elevation of of the nbutliDlI" properties. That sucb auen.
South five degrees five minutes West from one hundred twenty-eight and two tenths leet; ments ,;hall not be charged with Interest it
an angle In said Easterly side of said Cornell thence stUl South eighty-tour d('e-r~s fifty-five r>~id within thirty days after the completion
Avenue, which saJd ang-Ic is Ilt the distance minutes East by a uniform descendinlr grade. nf th(' work and any such asBCurnents reo
mealJured 41long- the Easterly sIde of Cornell the distance 01 two hundred thlrty·five feet m:llnln~ Unpaid thirty days Irom the date the
Avenue, South two depees eleven minutes to on elevation of one hundred twentY-five an.S work is completed shall draw lntercet st
West. the dIstance of Aix hundred fifteen and one-tenth leet: thence still South ehrhty·four 'he ,-a'e of six Per cent per annum from the
five one-hundredths feet from the Soutbllast- delrl"Ces fifty-five minutes Esst by a uniform clAtn Ihr. work IA completed, and if not pal:.l
erty corner of Yale and Cornell AVlP.nuo~. ea('h df!sC'ending ,",sde to the new SoutheasterlY within five months from the eompletlon 01
hond·'.
Ownership
Ofty feet wide: extending" thence South eijJhty- curb corner of Stratb Haven Avenue and the work. the proper borough omclala shall
four deJrl"OOB flfty·five minutes East; tbe IIi!!· ~chool Lane (as hereinafter established), at ('3U8l":: liens to be filed against the varlnus
tance of three hUndred leet to the new Nortb· at c'e'-atton of one hundred sixteen and Beven 1n ·ul)('rties for their assl.'ssments with aceru.
Westerly corner of Rutlfcrs and Westdale Ave· tenths lect.
11ll!" interest to be rompUloo
trom the date
nues (as hereinabove establlshed): thence by
SECTION 6, 8cllool Lane. The official Tines Raid work wa" completed. which liens Bhall
the sarno course and nosBlng the hed of .aid of Sl·hool I.ane, between Westdale and Rut-I hear inll're'Jt at the rate of six per ('ent per
Rutgen AVenUe. the dlstanl'C or Fifty feet 10 Kers AVenues. are hcreby established as 10.- annum
the new Northeasterly corncr of RUlgcr/l and IIOWS:SECTION 14 That should It become
F you',. Hred of room. and bath••••• and want som.thlng
Welltdale Avenues; thence South eighty-four
The Westerly side thereof beainnlng at a nC£.'('Ssary ,I') flIe ~ lien or liens. all costs there.
a 1i"1. more Ilk. hom., th.n tom. to Hot.flafay.tt•• You'll
degrees fifty·ftve mlnutea East the distance of! point In the SOlltherly aidfl or Westdale Avenue f aB well as an attomey'. fee of five per
"nd us tucked cway in the mo •• beautiful part of one of Atlantic:
eight hundred fifty feet to a point In the· at the distnllC'e of eight hundred teet meM- ((lOI on the amount of the debt, shall be paM
ElUtedy side of School Lane (as hereinafter I ured Eastwardly along the Southerly aide Of: by the party or parties owning the properties
Dty" broade.f avenu••, lu.t a It.p away from .v.rythtng that',
established).
We8tda~e Avenue. fas hereinabove established).lsg'"lIln'd which Ihe liens are filed.
anything In ,he World'. Playground. H.r.'. . .Iu.lon without
The Southerly Ride thereot beainninlr at a from the Southeasterly corner of ~u"rers: SF!CTION 16. Nothing herein contalnad
snobbery. H.r.·. beauty without aUlt.rlty •••• In Q hot., as
pOint In tbe Eaaterly side I)f Cornell Avenue, Avenue and WeBtdale Avenlle (as he.-e,nabove ball he conalrued to impair ths righ& of (he
.adem a. 1930 •••• with 'at., (1;, mod". as 1920. Spacious
at the dlstan('t! of fifty feet South five degrees eatobllshed): extending thenoo South five de· BllrOllJrh of Swarthmore to collect the ufive minutes West from the new NOr1heast~ ilTI'f!S five minutes West. the dlslan£'e of four &eII!lments or aharcs of the com of said ItnIovng. rooms,a sola,lum and 'unadeck. Food that would delight on
('rly corner of Westdale and Cornell Avenue.!!', hundred feet to a point on the Northerly side l)rOnrne-nlli by Rction of usumpslt or In any
epicure.: Comfort. Service. Qule'. All th ... atl! youn a. a gUNt of
(as hereinbefore cstnbliflhed and deacrlbed); of Sirath Haven Avenue. at the distance of other manner wa1"rBDted by law.
extending- thence South eighty-tour deA'1'Ces eiKht hundred feet measured Ea.!ltwardly along.
SECTION 16. ThaI any onllnancc Or part
fifty-five mmutes East, the distance of three the Northerly side thereof. from the Easterly 1nf 0 dlnanl't" conflicting with the provislon~
hundred feet to the new Southweeterly corner Bide of Rutgers Avenue.
. of 'his ordinance be trnd thc same b hereby
of Westdale ond Rutgers Avenuea: thence
The Ell8lerly side thl'teof beginning nt a t.:!peaJed f!0 far sa the 81lme eRect. thl" ordl
crossing the flamll by Ihe same COurse, the 1I0int In the Northerly ,Ide of We'tdale Ave. i nanl c.
PASSED thili aNI day of July, A. D. 1031.
dlBtnnce of flft,. feet to the new Sonthenlterly nue at the dbllln('e of eight hundred fifty!
(orner of l'Iald Rutgers and WeBtdale Avenup..: feet meaaurec..l EastwardlY alonl" said side.
FRANK R. REITZEL,
.
thence South elrhtY·four dcll'Ces fifl7·ftve thereat from "he Northeasterly corner 01·
President of Counetl.
minuteB East. tho di8tanl'e ot ell"ht hundred Westdale and RUIKertl Avenue8; l'"xtendinar
Attellt:
feet to a point In the Welter)y side ot Sehool thenC'e Soutb live derrees five minutes Wesl.
ALBERT N, GARRB"rl'. JR.,
Lane.
• the dl,tan08 of dVe bundred feet to a pOint Approved:
Borolll"h 8ecrelary.
Said Westdale AVf>nue being herehy opened, In tile Soutber.l.y side of Strath Haven Avenue,
WM. R. T.ANDIS,
01 tho width of finy foot.
. ... hleh J8 at Ihe distance mensured Eastwardly
Burge...
I
Majestic's new low price is
,.,"",.,",.,""""',.
$169.50 f. o. h. upwards
Fo.. a SAo" TUne!
$
Choice of Ruud, Horzooe, Stazhot,
Penfield. $75 and up according to
size and make. SJighdy higher on
Budget Plan,
Emmons & Andes
CHESTER
RADIO
COR••
BUILDERS
,
Baltimore Pike
and
314 Edgmont Avenue. Chester Riverview Ave.
Down
Years
to Pay
lnt.talls an
AUTOMATIC GAS
WATER HEATER
And all the while you're
enjoying the wonderful
help of instant hot water I
Sw. 1600
SWARTHMORE. PA.
Opcn Mon., Fri. and Sa •• Evening.
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Chester 7267
Phone
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"HERE'S A BUSINESS l1P!"
Telephone that out-oftown customer for hi.
orderl Well placed
Hot wat"er and Plenty 01 it"
telephone calls cut
down overhead.
c.All Our Suburban Stores
PHILADELPHIA
ELECTR.IC COMPANY
pDf' any gas appliance, see your plumber, dealer, department stDf'e, or
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THE
COMMUNITY BALL
GAMES POPULAR Register of Wills George E. Hill. at
Media.
Th la
t 't
I' t d' 1300 h
Spirited playing is marking the
e rges stock
I em ofIS ethe ISScott sPaper
ares
of
common
games of the Community baseball team
SWARTHMORBAN
TO CUT INTEREST RATES
(Continued From First Page)
The decreasing income on first-grade
News'-N·otes
lUANAGE~IENT
l\
:rour ~nlisfadion.
New slUlulards of good service.
New glu.lrnnlces of workmanship.
New methOtJs of selling and
servicing the newest Chevrolel
models.
i
THIS garage is being ol)crated
according to the standards
·which we beline the people of
Swarthmore dentnnd. Ilundicnpped b,· u change of owncrship in
ntid.sununcr, we arc dclerntincd
10 make our business one which
will merit the eondnued I'alronage of every person who gives us
u trial.
P00J • _ ::,
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Delaware County's Oldest Pool
MORTON, PA.
MEDIA
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Bringcthe Kiddies and Make a Day of It
PI
NIC GROVE
Plenty
"The Conquering Horde"
Added-Episode No. 2
"Adventures
as God made ft.
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Old Shade
Photographer on the Premises
ADMISSION
Monday and Tuesday
CLIVE BROOK~FAY WRAY
CHARLES ROGERS
i
"The Lawyer's Secret"
,:
Wednesday
:
RAMON NOVARRO
:r
Week Days-Children 15c ::
Adults 25c
Sat., Sun. & Holidays-Children 25c •• Adults 50c
Suits to Hire-25c
I,
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EARL SMITH. Manager
HELEN CHANDLER
"Daybreak"
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What a cool and delicious
Only Autllorizetl Chevrolet Sales
Agency in SI{Jorthmore anti
ricinity
WENTZEL
MOTORS
401
Dartmouth Ave.
Formerly IIAMRUN CHEVRO_
LETt INC. Mr. Hamblin is no
longer nssociated with Ihis firm
in any way.
Your patronuge and confidencc
solicited.
Phone Sw. 596.
R. E. WENTZEL,
Service Manager
WM. II. NEAL. Jr.,
Solcs Manager
treat for Warnl weather
days! You can serve our
tasty, borne-made ice cream
for dessert several times a
week and keel' the family
hapl'Y· There are many
lIIay huy small amonnts of
different varieties, if you
like,
to
have
everyhody's
favorite.
PROVIDES
RIDE CONTROL
ATA
FING:EKS TOUCH
AVENUE
Call SlVarlhmare 1838
lor Quick DeUverips
IN
the luxurious new
Packa"d Eight cars Packard
provides i Is owners wi th
riding comfort that has never before existed.
YE OLD SWARTHMORE ICE SERVICE
Daily deliveries all tbru Swarthmore.
210
Owned and operated by David F. Gerner
DarlnlOulll Avenue
•
Swarthmore
"hone Swarlh. 894
THE RUTLEDGE-MORTON BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
"Where Your Savings Are Saleu
JIoleets the third Thursday of each month
N. E. Cor. Sylvan Avenue and Unity Terrace. Rutledge, Pa.
Consenalively Progressive-CnrefuJly IUanagcd-Safe and Sound
F. G. ft.IEHR, Secretary, 214 Cornell Avenue, Swarlhmore. Pa.
••••••••••••••
"UNDER THE TREES AND ELSEWHERE"
During Ih.('§(" hot flnys, there's nolhing more cool and invigorating
Ihon a drive to 1he Inn - dinner and an cWt~ning wilh friends on
the ('001 hr('('z(' toiwel.' lawn. Tnkc mlvnnlnge of the spedal dinners
nt 8Sr, 81.00 norl 81.25.
.
F. 1\1, S .... ciblcy, l\fnnagemcnt
STRATH HAVEN
The Inn With Per.anality
~
In the longer, lowcr, new
Pa"kards spring action and
reaction nrc governed by
hydraulic shock absOlohrrs
-and these shock absorbers
are controlled from 'he dash. At
a to"ch of the finger tips the
Pael
htilne" the springs to com pensa te for thenumberofpassengers
carried and changes in speed; to
counteract rough and uneven
rond conditiollsand temperature
changes. The new Packard
cars are literally the easiest riding in all the world_due to the
Packard Ride Control.
Dut this exclusive feature is only
oncoflnany important improvcmen ts olTered by the dislinguishcd new Paekards. Rodies
Swarlhmore, Pennsylvania
nrc refined and modernized in
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line - newly insula ted against
noise and temperature. Wbeclhas«~s arc longer-tread is wider.
SPRAYING
SPRAYING
Po,\-'cr is grenter, snloolhcr,
LARSON &
Swarth. 1331
ASK
SONS
Tree Experts
THE
MAN
quieter. The transDlission is
Paekard-huilt, four-speed synehro-mesh.
Point hy poin t Packard engineers
have given attention to every
detail, every feature of Pacl
so advanced, so modern, thnt it
gives lin entirely new conception
of what distingnished, luxurious
transportation really can be.
We cordially invile you 10 inspeet
the new J~ucknrd cars _ drive
them, ritle in them. You will
enjoy un entirely new motoring
experie'lce - for the ncw Puck-
nrtls nrc the cnr~ of tamorrOI",
not of yesterday. Prices at the
factory range from $2485 to
$4550. When may ,,·e demonstrate these elaims for you?
WHO
OWNS
F. B. FRANCIS
l2tLl
& Crosby Streets
COUNTRY WEEK
PICNIC JULY 29
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$2.50 Per Year
THREE NEW BRIDGES FOR DELAWARE COUNTY
r
Annual Oating for 500 Mothe.rs
and Children of Phila.
Arranged
PLAYERS' CLUB
APPROVES PLANS
Plans for Raising Necessary Funds
by Mortgage Bonds
Approved
To the Icft-Elmwood avenue
hridge O\'er .I\luekinnpalus Creek
connecling Folcrofl and Glenolden. Lower righl-Dorlinglon
llridgc north of Bahimt;Jre Pike
in Aston 'fwp. Lower lcft·Fourth street bridge, Chesler.
START
WORK
AT
ONCE
Swarthmore's big annual County \Veek
picnic for five hundred mothers and chilA representative number of enthusidren under six years of age of Phil addastic members of the Swarthmore
phia will be held next Wednesday July
Players' Club met Tuesday evening at
the \Voman's Clubhouse and approved
29 in Emmons' Grove. Charles A. Smith
all
of the plans made by the board of
is chairman of the affair this year and
governors of the club for the building
committees are now hard at work pre•
of
the Hew clubhouse .
paring for the day's program.
"-'ithout delay the members approvAt the town meeting .1-londay evening
ed the board's action in accepting the
it was decided that the day's activities
offer of Victor D. Shirer of a site on
Fairview road. The Question of whethwould be patterned on the program of
er
or not the clubhouse should· be
previous years and that cakes, rice pudstarted
at once caused no hesitation
dings or cash would be solicited from the
andthe
plans for the building as depeople of Swarthmore.
scribed
by
Charles D. Mitchell were
"We are also anxious to reach the
approved with equal dispatch.
Swarthmoreans who are out of town this
The only new developments in the
summer," says Mr. Smith, "and 11'1PC
plan for the building' were those relatthey will take part in the day's activities
ing to the financing. Thomas W. Anby sending a cash contribution."
drew, treasurer, said that the board
Checks should be sent to Mr. Charles
had originally planned to spend' forty
A. Smith, chairman.
thousand dollars for the improvement.
Clayton \Valton will be in charge of
Of this amount the board figures that
transllOrtation again this year and is anxat least $4,000 has been saved by the
ious that people with cars get in touch
contribution of the piece of land by
wilh him sO that he will know how many
Dr. Shirer. Ten thousand dol1ars is
already in the treasury and four memmachines to expect on Wednesday morn·ing.
hers of the club have started the contrihutions to the fund by giving $5,000.
The train bdnging the mothers and
The board plans a fifteen thousand
children will leave Broad street station
I
dollar
first mortgage' and a second
at 8 :17 arriving at Swarthmore at
mortgage
of $6,000 issued to members
8 :47 A. M. The guests of the commuin the form of hands which would comnity will return on the train leaving
Swarthmore at 5 :13 P. M:.
NEW BRIDGES IN DELAWARE COUNTY PLAY
for the
Other chairmen appointed are: Miss
11ary Pusey. and Mrs. Harold Griffen,
IMPORTANT PART IN BEAUTIFICATION
soliciting committee; cookies and crackthat four members of the c1ub have alers, ~Mrs. Harvey Pierce, Milk and water,
ready offered to take $5,000 worth of
Mr~. Alfrl.-d ·Fassett; Entertainmcnt, Mrs.
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t
the bondsis provided
this method of
B
John Howard Taylor; Sandwiches, Mrs.
tructures
UI
ra Iqn
oun
fln.ncing
used.
J. V. S. Bishop; grounds, ,Chester Robf
Offers to take bonds in amounts
erts; ice cream and cake, Mrs. T. E.
COmmISSIOnerS A r e M o r e T
an
eans o ·
rossing a
ranging irom. $10 t? several
Hesscnbruch. :Miss Alice Lukens is actdollars were Immediately forthcommg
ing as secretary this year.
Stream· Are Patterned After European Hand..
from memhers of
audience
it
Any Swarthmoreans who have see,
was deCided that pruIted commuDlcasaws, swings or children's outdoor playBUI
'lt Bridges of a Century Ago
tions showing. the statement of the
things arc urged to loan them to the
club, the bUlldmg plan, ctc. be sent to
committee for the day.
the members along with a request for
"Bridge conscious," is the state of the county commissioners· office, "and, ""Ve are' greatly pleased at the nUffi- suhscriptiOlls or honds, If the neces• I •
mind which it may be said· the com- we have tried to mcet their wishes .with i ber of people who have expressed en- sary $6.000 is III?t received in this way,
Resurfacing Praised
missioners of Delaware County have bridges designed for beauty and ap-; thusiasm for the attractiveness of these personal solicitation for funds will be
made by a finance committee of the
Favorable comment has followed the been trying to create in the people of propriateness as well as for practic· r new bridges all of which have been club 10 he appointed by J. Kirk Mc/1 designed by ·the
county cngineer's of- Curdy, president.
resurfacing of the borough streets dur- this region over the past four years. abiHty."
ing the past few weeks and the work 3<; That they have succeeded to a high
The three bridges completed during fice under the supervision of Mr.
Further financing for the new clubcarried out by Michael Mahoney has won degree ,'s apparent in tne praise which I
f
I
f l ' I tl
\\'right," stated :Mr. Birney when in- house will be provided by the increase
t 1e past ew mont 1S 0 W lIC 1 Ie
.
d h'
k
wide approval.
in dut's from $5 to $7 which was ap. .
.
·
has greeted t h e d eSlgn
an d con st ru c - COmnllSSlOners
are particularly
prou d tervlewe . t IS wee .
In a communication to bomllgh coun- tion of three county bridges complet~d arc the Elmwood avenue bridge over. ..It is e,,!dcllt that an incrcasing num- proved by the members Tuesday night.
This increase however along with the
cil, Louis Cole Emmons says:
within the past few months.
: Muckinapatus creek cOllnecting Fol-; her of pepple are becoming aware of saving 011 rental formC"rly paid the
"I~ealizil1g that public officers rare!}'
uDelaware County's three commis-· croft and Glenolden south of the Ches-:~ the beauty ·of line and the skilled 'Voman's Club for the use of their
ever hear from their constituents about
the good things they do, I w.5h to take sioners, Harry j\L Birney, Jr., Charles I ter pike; the Darlington bridge ov~r: ' .... orkmanship which we have tried to clubhouse, will be used to meet the opthis opportunity to congratulate yO\1r H. Drewes, and James F. Desmond Chester creek just north o~ the Balt!-. build into these structures. The Board erating costs of the new clubhouse.
According to Charles D. Mitchell,
hody for the realiy constructive program .have insisted that bridges built during, more pike in Aston township; and the ~ of Commissioners accompanied by the
who described the proposed clubhouse
you have adopted this year towards tak- their administration be more than a I Fourth street bridge in Chester over! county engineer have made numcrous at length, every economy is being made
ing care of our Borough streets. There means of getting across a ~tream," ~idlcy river connecting Chestcr and f trips to other counties in the East to keep down the cost of erecting the
ne"er was a truer adage-'A stitch in time says George Wright chief engll1eer of E.ddystone.
I
(COHlillUcd on Page Two)
building and maintaining it.
saves ninc'. Your resurfacing job is
The financial condition of the club is
._---.... _ - - - - ._--._ .. _- - - - --certainly a credit to any commL-l!ll!r.
to
he further improved by increasing
! at the present time, hilt is e~pectecl .I~ack the membership of the club. A few
"Now If you will only give us more CONTRACTS FOR NEW
SCHOOL UNIT SIGNED
U
i hefore the
last day ff1r fillllg petitIon<; years ago the cluh changed the by-laws
and better street lights and a few less
and
will
prohably
give his final auswer fo permit the board to accept new
:
policeman, I am (Iuite sure that you w:ll
receive many more commending Ittters."
Contracts hctween SwarthmoCc' School
i at r}!I;t
vacancies in the school memhers living outside of the borough.
I I •
District and J. M arcelllls and Co., I nc.,
I hoard there seems to be greater interes~. This has not been possible to any great
extent however an account of the limfor the construction of the ne".' grade Several Names Being Mentioned; A. numher of Swarth~oreal1s think thd! ited capacity of the \Voman's ClubQuarterly Meeting
school unit adjoining the present College
for Vacancies on School
I With s? many vacanCies now may. be a house. The new clubhouse however
The Quarterly ~-1ceting of the So- avenue sc I100I II III'11'
e
Si{7llcd
this
B
d
i
tU11C to change
of will not only have a greater capacity
(mg, wer .,.,
, ,
oar
, good
I
kthe
IcompleXIOn
F
ciety of Fr;ellds will be held at Wil1(' hoarel to a mar cd
listown this Saturday July 25 at 2 P. week with work to hegm wlthm the next THREE COUNCIL VACANCIES' Smith and Robert Erskine have hath instead of only five if the increased
M. 'fhe evening program beginning few days.
'defillllcly stated that they would not be membership makes this necessary.
at 7 :30 will be conducted by Young
The new building will he COT11 pleted by'
.
f i cancii(latcs mKler any circumstances.
M r. :Mitchell in describing thc proFriends.
Feb 1 and will add eight rooms and.a
WIth only two weeks rcmaJlllllg or' 1'1
f R C D'
I
posed clubhouse emphasized the instal. ,
.
TI·
..
.
Ie term 0 . ' • Isclue, \V 10 was
• I I
kindergarten to the school system.
1e candidates to file petitions for horough appointed to fill a vacancy, also expire:.; lation of an automatic heating and
project will cost slightly more than $63,- offices. some discussion of who is to fill this year. Mrs. Gurdon B. Jones was ventilating system. This will include
TURNER NAMED
all oil hurner and an arrangement simthis year's vacancies in borough council i
(CoIIHtlu~d 0,. POD~ FOI,,)
PRISON WARDEN 000.
Har to that now in the new Rutgers
1
,
avenue school making it possible to
and the school hoard is heard abont I REFERENCE BOOK
Take Nursing Course
Samuel E. Turner, Mayor of Chest~r,
ventilate the room without causing a
Swarthmore.
I
ADDED TO LIBRARY draft of cold air.
was appointed Warden of Delaware
There seems to he little interest in the'
Mrs.
Anna
M.
Brice
of
Swarthmore
County Prison at Media Wednesday by
The seats of the new clubhouse are
vac'lIlcics in council, the three mcn whose I'
the County Board of Prison Inspectors and Mrs. Eloise Ashton of the Com- terms expire are T. E. Hessen I)nIC I1, .. ' Among the reference books to be to be larger and marc comfortable than
' found at the lihrary is the very inter- fhc ordinary theatre scat. The lobby
meeting at Broad Mcadow Farm near munity Health Center have completed Archer Turner and 'Frank R. ReitzeL!
~{edia.
a course on school nursing at the :\fr Hcs:;cnhruch and "\fr. Turner were; esting American Library Association in the rear will provide a place for
Mayor Turner will begin his new du- Pcnnsylvanirl: School of Social and ;)Otil appointed to 611 vacancics since the j "BookJist Rooks 1930." This. list is smoking without going olltsid<:: into
ties Saturday, he said Wednesday night. Health work. 311 So. Juniper street. last election. while Mr. Reitzel is com- i aT1l~otated and was chosen Wlt!l the the cold winter air as was necessary at
filling the place left vacant by the death
l ' Ii t flit m
I assistance
of many good Judges the Woman's Clubhouse.
Philadelphia. This course was taught II Ief
The heating system will also be arIIlg
liS
rs
u
cr.
.
.
I
of
hooks.
The
fact that they seldom
of Charles G. Word low. The new p05iBoth .Mr. Hessenhrnch and Mr. ll1rn~r I t I
.
I
b k I
ranged
so that on rehearsal nights only
by
Miss
Anna
L.
Stanley,
Supervisor
.
.
b
1 va e(
ullalllmous y on any 00
ent
tioll pays $6000 a year. As Mayor his
the
rehearsal
ronm.. urill he heated.
of
school
nurses
in
Providence,
R.
I.
?rc
saul
to
h~
open
mmd~d
a
ont
rctun~:
i
spice
and
a
delightful
element
of
un'>Iary is $3500.
There will be an emergency lighting
Mrs.
Brice
is
now
supervising
the
mg
to
councIl.
If
suffiCient
pressure
1
certainty
to
the
final
selection.
"Years
Under the law governing cities of the
haby clinics conducted in Chester un- hrought to bcar on t~em by the PC?pie o.f of Grace," "The Deepening Stream." system in case the regular electric curthird class, Dr. Stoddard P.· Gray, SllperH
der the Child Hygiene Centers. Mrs. Swarthmore th.ey wdl !>nth pe~mlt peh-I"Dr. Scrocald", "Angel Pavement," rent shoulct fail during 3 performance.
intendent of the Department of Accounts Brice was recommended by Dr. Mary
The building will he constructed of
tions to be filed bearmg thclr. name~'I"The Young and Secret," "Mosaic,"
and Finance, will act as Mayor until the Riggs. Noble. chief of the Prc-school Mr. Reihcl has stated several times re-I"AIi Our Yesterdays," "The Son Aven- cindcr block with an exterior finish of
successful candidate at the electioli- next Division of the State Department of cently that he would not be. a .candidate ger'· and "Rogue Herries," however, hrick similar. to ihe Rutgcrs avenue
November is inaugurated )aiuiary· J.-.. ':, Health. . •
schoo1. The interior will be finished
for re-election. However, he IS m Europe were selected by all voters.
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with rough plaster.
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SWEET SHOP
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No. 29
PI~~t:I~I~i~~oo:;'n~u~~~ltfidence
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in Africa"
a staged movie but Africa Just
Not
FREE PARKING
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FOOD AND MONEY NEEDED
RICHARD ARLEN-FAY WRAY
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Allout your car rcpairs lI ... Core a
Jong tril), your tirc problems
your car washing, and any serv~
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quired 10 keCI) your CUI" in good
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Phone.' CI.esler 6141
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-.orough Jane. entertained at dinner I
\Vcdncsday c ' · e l l i n g . !
11 iss Mildred Spencer is attending :I
summer school at Chautauqua Lake. N. :,
Y • W Ilere S I Ie IS receiving instruction in :
piano from ·Hutcheson the famous I
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For a Pleasant Day's
Recreation Take a Swim at
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Ie es a c o ' . rVll1 Scott. late of
.214 Elm avenue, Swarthmore, who died
on April 24, is valued at $156,982, ac"\frs. John Dolman and family are :
cording to the inventory filed with, spending the summer at Island Heighb'i :
N. J. Dr. Dolman is spending the weekends with his famih·.
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S. 3.[oon,
and Waring.
$1000 to a sister, :f ................- ......--....-.... -..................- ............_..... ___ .. __........___....- ....---....--...
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E. Scott
Scott Estate
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h "The conservative banker realizes
t at his business is in the nature of a
this year and attendance at the bi. Company. of this city. valued at $63.700., securities creates a temptation to in- trust and that his first duty is to fully
weekly 'contests is steadily growing. The inventory also lists 200 shares oI crease earnings by investing in secur- protect and safeguard the funds enpreferred stock of the same company~ ities which do not offer the fullest pro- trusted to his care.
Ou 1'uesday e"ening the local bovs de"If he continues to pay a rate of in-I
feated the Jefferson Field Club:' to 1 with a valuation of $20.400.. Mortgages tection for .the funds entrusted to the
~anks. TIllS we.akncss has been real- tcrcst which shows no profit over and
in one of the most interesting games of to the total of $26,500 are listed.
the Sl~aSOI1. Korndoffer pitched. Games
::Mr. Scott's will dircctel that the I~ed by the leadmg bankers and finan- above the rate he can earn on the I
are held Oil the diamond ()J1 So. Chl.'shT hulk (If hi" estate go to hi" ,vidow ~frs Clers of the country. who have been I money, he weakens the whole structure
road opposite the Lu~illl'SS block every F'ann" .'I
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I the onlyr of his business and jeopardizes the
S cotto B equcsts of,$500
. forced
Tuesday and Thursday evening.
were . ma d e t 0 a (aug
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of their money.
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Chester, Pa.
PHONB CHBSTBR 4450 AND 6100
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Swarthmore College ~.~ruy
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JULY
17, 1931
inh'n'st paid to depositors for the usC'
(If tht'ir mOlle),.
"Th(' consl'n-ative hanker rcaliz('s
that his hU"lIll'SS is in the nature of a
lrtht alld that hi, til "t duty is to fully
protc.'ct and safcg"lIanJ. the funds cntruo;h'd to his carl'.
U Days Oecull Trip
Quebec and Montreal
$50
"If he cOlltillm's tn pa,· a ratC' of ill- I
ten· ... ' \\ hich show~ no profit ov('r and
SWEEi\EY ..'<: CLYDE
Til \, EL III liE \l
tilt" tall" Ill' (:111 (,lrn ('In the
lI\(lllV\, III \\{,t/,lll'- till \\iH,ll -.tJUltlll{'
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hi" I)U~llll"" :1I1cl j{ IIp.trdIZl''i the
S;lil t.' ()! till tll-PO .. lh Ilf hIS cllstomers
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FOOD AND MONEY NEEDED
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"The Conquering Horde"
CII,\lCU:S nOGlms
"The Lawyer's Secret"
n'cdnesday
1t,\1\Iox N()",\Imo
IIEI.t:N CII,\NIH.EIC
"Daybreak"
"'hal a ('(IfJI and fl('Ii('inu~
1I'('al
fHI'
'HU'ln
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da~'!'O! Y Oil ('an St'''' (' ntll'
I:.:-.I\'. hom'·'luad(· i('" ('I'('anl
1'01' (1('!'i~"J'1 sen'ral lillu'l'l a
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RIDE CONTROL ATA
FING:EJ(s TOUCH
SWARTHMORE
SWEET SHOP
10,1 PARK A VENUE
luxurious new
I'acli",,'d Eigh l ('ars l~acliard
pro,'idt's its oWIl('rs wilh
214) 1)""1111''''1 h .\ \ ('11""
'I'hursday
of e:lch month
N. J:. C'or. S)h.ln '\\t'nu~ and Unity '.I'erra('~, Rutlcdge , Pa.
Cun"'('n alin·l) I'rO).;TI· .... i\ 1 ' - ( :ur.·f IIII~
.M:ll1;l/-:t·d-S'lft~
!-ia I (. fur II:cn 1I111]u-r ofpass('ngt'rs
f'arric'd and ('hang-c's ill s(l(>('d; 10
('Ullnl"I'a<'1 r(H:;:h nnd IUU'V('II
rU.ilfl ('(~n6H I ion., a nd I (-In pC'ra IlIn'
(·hang-(·h. T!H' IH'w Pac'liard
('ar!-i an' li/(>rflll), I h(· ('asic'!ojf ridill:': in ~:Ill!:c' "url.l-dlll' 10 Ih(.
l'a(·I\.ar,1 Rith' (:olliro/.
mul Sound
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S',at·IIIIIIUI·'·. P4'III1!oj~ h allia
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arr co"'rol/f'/I fro1l1 Ihe f/fl.",h. A l
a IO~'c'h of Ill(' lill~('r tips Ihe
Pat '\.!u·d dr-h'('r ('an 1I0W udju!;l
I !:<' riding- ('ulnf()J"l of IIH~ ('ar_
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to curnp('I1_
TIlE HI TI.EIJGlwlOHTON 1I1111.nING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
"IVlrere lour Sm·i"g ... Art· Stile"
:lIed .. the third
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SPRAYING
SPRAYING
uf)(·rc·d hy Ih., disliu#,!I:i!ojh .. d lie'" ]);:u'}uu'.ls. Budie's
Ill('IIIl-i
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liu,' - 111'\\ h illsulall'" a;!ain~1
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'\,h •.,.Iha~(·,.. an' Inn;!c'r_II'('w) I'. \~ iff,.".
IHjisp
and
pO\\('r
IC'1I1Jl(·rallll'(·.
is g-r(·al.· .. ,
l-irhuullu'r,
quit·lc·r. T~H' I ransrnh;sioll is
Pat'l{ard--lmill, fuur-spt'('d syncltro-IIlC·sh.
Poinl h~ point P:U']{ard (-n~in('('rs
lun'(' ~in'lI nll('nlion 10 ('v"ry
d~·lajl. ("'('ry f('alllr(~ nf l'a(.I\.:lr"
d.· ... i:.!n - and Ih(· r(· ..... 1t i~ a ('ar
so ;'1,ll'a:H·('d~ ~n rno~!('rll'l fhal il
g-il'c's an ('nlir('ly II('\\, ('uu('eplinn
of" hal dh.!in#!lIislH'd~ luxurious
Ir,ilnspurialiull r('ally ('an 1)('.
\V(' c'nrdiall~ iI!\'i It, ) Ull In insp"c'l
I ht· I1C'W P~l('J\.al'.1 c'al's _ clrht •
Ih('nl~ ri.!(· in 11 ... 111. Yn~1 "ill
('njo) .::n ('ul ir~'ly IH'w Illuloring:
('~I)(,I'i('n('c' - fIJI' I h,' I1('W 1~:u'I\.
an Is a~'(' tilt' ('ars uf IfJlUOrrOlf',
nut uf )(·s"·rtlay. P~i('(·!oi at III('
fac·tory ran;:(' froln $:! la;) tn
$t:::O. \\ h e' lI lila" '\ (' d.'llluust ..alt· Ilu·st· "'airll~ fur ,ou?
LARSON &
Swarth. 1331
SONS
Tree Experts
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l"t"pn"'l"lltatiH lHlIllhl'r of
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F. B. FRANCIS
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PHONE CHESTER 4450 AND 6100
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JAPANESE BEETLES
High Power Sprayer
Reasonable Prices
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-and r il(·s(' sllt)('k absorbers
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Ph 11111' S"arlh. U91
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ONCE
Structures Built Durin b P~st Admiaistraticn of County
Commissioners Are More Than Means of Crossing a
Stream; Are Patterned After European HandBuilt Bridges of a Century Ago
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III I ht· ]()ng'(~r. Icnn'r'l u('w
P;,u']ulrds sprill~ ~l('lion Hnd
r('~l('li()n
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ridillg comfort that has 1lever before f~xistetl.
YE ULI) SWAHTIBIOHE ICE SEHYICE
Dair. .1.·lh'·I·i.·~ all II,,· .. SwaJ.lhlll .......
4)" 11t·.1 a .. tI "1"·I·al<·tI hy D,,, itl F. G."., .. P.·
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Plans for Raising Necessary Funds
by Mortgage Bonds
Approved
a .. ti(
Illt 1ll1wr...
of thl' Swartlltl1(ln.'
I'la\ er ... · <.'11111 Bid 'I'm .. day en'uillg at
till" \\·{)lllan· ... Cll1hl11\\1sl' alld approved
all of t Ill' plan ... madt' h~ the hoard of
h chaIrman oi tht afl':ur this ~ Cdf and
~n\{"I1\1I',., (Ii till cluh for tht' hl1llding
CIJI1l11llttt.·t·:, arc 110\\ hard at \\ ork PI'I.'_
(If
tht" Ill'\\" cil1hIHlU.s('.
paring fur thl' d.I.\·s prugrilll!.
\\'Ithollt
oli't'r tli YH·tllr 1>. ~hirer pf a .sik nil
F.lIn H"\\' road TIll" qU(· ... tIl111 of \\ heth\\ould lit' I),tttt'rlled on the )Irog-ram of
t'r
or Iltlt tlat' duhholl"l should he
prt·\itltts ~t':lrs a\l(l th,lt cakl.'~. IICC pud-:
startt'11
1t IlI1n' ('Hl1St'r! tl,) Ilt":-Itati(lll
dillg~ or cash \\llIlld he solicited iwm the
a11(1
the
plall ... illl' tilt' hnihlill.L! a.s (](._
people ui Swarthmore.
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Charln J) :\1 itt-Itdl \\ ere
"\\' c arc also allXUJ11.s tn I (,d(it th!.'
';1111'1'11\"("£1 \\ illt eqllal di .. p.t1ch.
~1\,lrthlll()n';!11S \\ho are 01lt of to\\,n tlli;,
Till' ollh Ih'\\" til-\'{ IOl'llH'llh in tht"
"'Ul1llllt'r." ~.I~:> ~Ir. Smith, "alld h IpC
pLll1 for till" huilding \\l'H' t1lO"'l' r('latlltl\ \\111 tdk<: part in the d.l} ':, o1di\'lllt·~
1Ilg- ttl tilt' tllHtll(llig Tlllllllas \\'. AIlh~ ·wlldilll.! a ca~h contrihution,"
iln·\\. trea"lln'r, Solid that I ill' hoard
l'lu.:eb should he . . ellt to :\11. l'harl~s
h.ltl (lri,l!illall~' piallllni to <:;p('lId forty
\ StlIith, chairnldll
thotlsalld dollar .. 1411' IIIl' illlprOn'lHl"llt.
t'1,l\lon \\'altllll "ill ht' ill rhalgc of
OJ thi .. a 111011 III till' hllarcl faglln'" that
tr.lIhl;ortattoll ag-alll this ~t',11 and i.. aJlXat h·a .. t ::,:..1,000 ha ... Iw( 11 ... a\ t'd hy the
111\1 ... that JlI.'Ople \\ illt e.lfS g<'l III tOllch
"llHtri""tioll ni 11ll" JlIl't'(" of blld h~
Ill'. =--hin'l'.
Tel1 I htlll .. ;wd dnllars i ...
\\ Ith hun "'0 that he \\'111 kilO" hu\\ llIall}
ah .·.lfly ill tla' In a .. un al\(I four tIlt'lllmadlliles to l'XPt'ct on \V<:~lnt.·;,d'L)' morllIII 1''' oj tlt(· ('11111 h;1\ l' slarkd Ilw ('011ing.
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tnlllltiolls to th,· [utHI h~ gi\ illg- $5.000.
The train bringillg- tilt motht'rs and I
TIll" hoard plow ... a liflt'lll thol1saIHl
children \\ III Ic:t\ c Broad street statioll
dollar fit ... t lIlortg:q.!l· and a "t'('OIH1
at H.17 anl\'jug al Swarthmore at I
IIll lrlgagl' oi ~(),OO{) I.. sm·d to Illl'milers
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The gllc>l> of the COlll1l1l1-1
RE COUNTY PLAY
ill I ht i(lr1n, Ii honds which wOllld CPtlllI\l~ "ill rc-tllrtl Oil the Irailt \calillglNEW B R I D G E S I N D E L A W A
pll'h' I Itt· ~-lO.()()O htHI'-!l't.
)',ntllthia"llI a11l1 nHilidt'lln" fill' the
arc; .'Ii" 1
I M P O R T A N T P A R T I N B E A U T I F I C A T I O N P L A N pian oi fan:!lIcill,l! \\ as exprt'sst'cl and
:\Iary 1'11"1..''\, anri Alr.s. J larr)hl GnIT~n,
,llllllatl"l' gn'dld tltt' aIlIHHIIlCt'Ill("l1t
solicltl1lg c01llmittee; cool~ies a1l(1 crackIhat il)ll1 IlH"lIIhl"rs of the dub h:I\'(' alers, ),1 r .... Ilan'l.'} Plcrce, :\1I1k ,lIId watcr,
r~:lIh ollctul tn tald $5,O/}() \\(lrth of
~11:i .. \III,d F:!.~dt: Fn!li'1.1ill'IILl!t, ~Ir ...
tht" hllllll ... pr()ndtc1 thh IIltthnd of
John 110\\.11'11 Ta~ lor; Sall(l\l'lc1I1.-':;, 1lrs.
/,,1.;11( illg is thut
J V. S. Bi ... hop; gl0111Hb, Che ... tcr H.oh(JITen. 10 t:l1~l' hl)J1ds 111 amollnts
nb; Il't· j ' l UlllI and cake, ,\1 r .. _ T. E.
f
ilolll IlH·mlwl' .. oi tIll' :l1Ifiit'IH't' ,lI1el it
\11\" S\\arthlllnn'all~ \\ho lUI\'c scc- I
\\<1 ... (Icl'icler! tllat Ilrilll('11 l'Ollllllltnit-a.. .t\\~" .. \\lI\gs or chtldn·n' . . outdoor p1.IYti"ll-.. .. hi)" IIIg lite .. t.lh IlH lIt of till'
thing .. an' lI1'g«1 III loan thclll to the
llllll, 1Itl hl1ildlllg" plall. de be sent to
l'lJllllllittll' ior till' cia),
Illl IIIl IHill·l .. al(lllg \\1I1t a rt'qUl'St for
"lJl."'lTlpliolh
"Bndg(' conscious," is tlte stalt' ot Ithe {"('IUIlI\, COIl1l1li:;sioIllTS' nflllt', ",111.1
h\\'I" arl gnatly pkaSl'd.1t the Illllll- ".11'\ ~(j.()OO i~ or
lint h()IIII~,
rt('t.jnf\It illtht"
thi ..lleCl'Sway
mind
\\hich
it
may
he
saHI
tilt'
COIl1- \\il' Ilavc tried 10 llIl'et tilt'lr \\I"I](s \\nil h(r Ili JHoplt' \\ho h.ln· (xpn .... td ell· per'"onal sohcilalhlll 1111
fund.,
\\ill
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Resurfacing Praised
lllissiOlwrs of Dl'la\\arl' ('nlll1ly havc hridg-,s dl~igllt'd fnr hl';lUt~ .Iwl .IJl IIl1hl:l ... 1lI i'lr Illl .. ttra~lt\llll"'''' 'li Ilh~l lIladl 11.\ it tl1lall('e ('(J!Illllilll' t ' of tht'
Ihn'll trying" to cn'ate ill tIll' Jlt'ople of proprialt'lH'ss a:-; wdJ :1~ for plactlc- Ill'\\' hrulgl:i all Ilj \ll1i('11 h:1\'l' htTtl duh tIl Iw apPlllllllt! In
Kirk :\1eI'01\.01:1 IIIt' (PlIIllll 'I' I, . "
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t1l('1 this n.giol1 over till! past j()ur )'t'ars. a 1'1'
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,d. 1"Jllh l'llIl i·.lIll11l/lh ... 1.\,'
\\ilhill till' pa:-t fc\\ t1loll!h~.
\llllkillapalu .. {"n·t·k {()lllll'Ctlll~ Flll- hl'l ill ptopll .tn' IH'(nllllllg a\\art. tli ... t\'Jl1g ~In n'lItal [orllltl'h paid tltt'
"1~talII.Jll"
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shire They plan several triPS mto Can Imgton of Darlmgton Pa Mr and
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George Wemhold of Upper Darbv feet
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lIr and Mrs John R Helms motored Mrs Fred Broil
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beauty
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after spcndmg the past three weeks It spent Wednesday 111 Trenton N J
caused by closmg an automobIle door and has been approved by the state
Mr and Mrs Wilham Hanny of Yale
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Claypoole of Chicago thiS \\ cek
Gerall Effing
could pass over these bndges as close
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be the guest of h i aunt and uncle Mr
avenue bndge There IS no rushe at
NEW BRIDGES IN COUNTY
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mosphcre about ItS deSign or fimsh It
the 1110nth of August
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curbed streets
A.1lI a Ommert of Pittsburgh have ooc bndges and we have tned to follow
A conSiderable part of ItS cost of
turned from a motor trip to !\lame an I the Ideas of the leaders 10 thts move
$217
()()() was due to the fact that the
ment
the New Engand States
foundatIons had to be drIven tht ough
Edward Coolc) so I of Mr and Mrs
The Elmwood avenue bridge over
n \ Ight Coolc) of Columbia avenue IS M ucklOapatus creck IS one of the fin- fifty feet of mud before strlk1ng sohd
t the Fncnds Camp near Milford N J
rock Its span IS 140 feet whde the
est of the small bndges hudt m the
)'lrs R S lIa)es and daughter Ehza
total length 15 220 feet The roadway
county durmg the past few years It
I cth I)f OJ Crlll aHllltc have left for
IS 36 feet Wide and there are two ten
might well have been removed stone
Boston and Eastport :M:allle
foot sldcwaJke
\I rs
;\lan B Prescott of Rutgers by stone from some old by road III
enue s VIS tmg her daughter Mrs EI France and set down here III Delaware
County
\\ ood Way at Ea) shore L I
The entire bndge as apparent to the
1 rcdulck Y cum has received a sena
LIGHT AND POWER
Remember the fun you had at the old
tonal tPI omtmcnt to a four year scholar human eye IS faced With gramte
SWlmmln' hole? Well, Add a
WIRING
roughly cut to give It a rushc appear
hi a+ the Uuners ty of Pennsylvama
Shower to your tub and re
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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Vlve those memories GlVe
ence
m keepmg With the surroundmgs.
Mr ani Mrs Ge lrge Corse of Yale
107 Sylvan Avenue
Rudedge the children a treal:
tve tie spent the we{'k end at SeaSIde It IS bUilt to last forever and consIst.;
As a 6wog celebration of Frlgtdalre s
NothlDgbeatsaahower
Can be reached at Sw. 1145
Park as guests of Mr and Mrs MIlton of one reenforced concrete arch Its
when you're hot and
fifteenth anDlversacy, we have prepared
Fuso;;elJ
lll'ed l1ud Justahout ready
foundation goes down to bed rock and
an unusually Interesung program And
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1:0 qc t
while
Its
deSign
IS
exceedmgly
plaID
we are making a very generous SpeCial
Mr and ~Irs Gerald H Effing of
Add a-Shower Isn'l: expensIVe-can
FngJd;ureJubdeeOlfo<.o all who pur
Haverford avcnUe are spendmg a week and Simple It has that solidIty which
he
qUIckly mstalled over your tub
chase now-an ofi"er of a beautiful, at thclr cottage at Beach Haven
marks It as a reproduction of a hand
And when yell do thot, the whole
topaz glassware luncheon set-prefamIly will sny, "Gee, dad you Sure
M r at d 11 rs Rohert E Sharpless wdt made bndge of the 16th century
sented with our comphments
St"vcd Qur bves thiS summer when
It
was
bUllt
entirely
at
the
county
s
cntertal
at
bridge
Saturday
evellll1g
at
Yon wdl see a dramatlc demonstra
you put 1D the Add-e.-5hower
hon of the endUring quahues of thetr home 111 1 hornl Ul'") Townshlf1 "hen expense at a cost of $70000 and III
Furniture Restoring
their gu{'sts \\tlt be Mr at d Mrs Burt c1udes about 1200 feet of roadway ap
Frlgldaue Llfetlme PorcelalD
Woodward, Jack.on
P McKulJ e ~Ir al I ~frs Jessie Da proaches Improved by the county It SlIp Covers
Youwdl see how Frlgldalre sfront
Draperies
& Black, Inc
to.back, one-way, steel rad shelves per.
has a span of sIxty feet a total length
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 I l c l u d m g walls of 200 feet and a road
mtt you to put Cood In and take It out
Window Shades
Dartmouth Ave
WIthout danger of spdhng-how the
$warth 43
way thirty feet Wide With a SIX foot
Cold Con.rol makes poSSlble a Wide
Sidewalk on eIther Side
variety of frozen desserts-how the
ThiS bndge IS over a stream which "The Golden Rule-Our Motto"
Hydratormakeseven wdtedvegetables
Will he 111 the beauhficahon program
ire.hagaJQ Stoplntodayorcomorrow
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JULY 24, 1931
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BUILDERS
sa~~~
ATTEND OUR
,',nT
Frl•9 I•d·
a I re
J U b .,
I ee
fice
It is tho mlentlon of Borough Coun<'11 to
The shpulahons of the proPoSItlonl-"t'mo e a IlllUmum oC s x of the depreSSlol s
are that the beetles be dead and that ,. ceria n if terscdio s tn .the Boro gh of
mar a d therefore Sealed Dlds for
the Jars be scaled by a pIece of paper rnnrtJ
h s "ork \\111 be rel'ene{l tn Cou c I ChDrn
pasted over the top bearmg the name ~r on Thursday August 6th untd 7 4-" ~
D S T by the undersigned
and address 0 f the c I11 I d b rmgtng t h em I J The
aforpsa 1 Bids aN' to be II un t pr ces
to the theatre
Jr No 1 City Inlets ID in cast Iron pipes
d
h
d
tlliS I .rade
II 1 lor brlll:;1 ... the exlstl
road toUI Bt to
The '\
.u e 13 t eatre IS exten mg
.... th penetratIon asphalt equal
r
generous offer to no other commUntty], h BI)£' "catIOns after fUr sh ng and In
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h
S
... the aioresa 11 i lets a d p pcs
)ut wart more an d 1r th e c 111 td ren 0 f tall
VI on the a"artl of Ihe COllract the sue
thiS borough gIVe the conSideration to es~f I D Idel' \\ II be rcqu red 10 iurn sh
thiS proposltlOll that It deserves there utable corporate se Ul'ty guaral ty n'" th"
v. orkmansh p and tho:) lay nel t or n ater al
IS no doubt that Swarthmore Will be en but Coun I rescr cs the r ght to role t
mmus several mdhon beetles next tlU ani/or all n Is
ALBERT N
week and a lot of c111ldren Will see a
good mOVie
The feature of next week at the Me
IS HEHEDY GIVEN THAT THE
dm theatre Will be Africa Speaks an NOTICE
10 low
Ord anC"e has been mtroduced. HI.
excellent picture for children showlllg C unc I oi S varthmore Dorough and 'WIll be
taken up for final passage at a maetmg of
on Monday and Tuesday
II c Coune I to be held Thursday August 6th
Paul I Hoefler noted expJorer re 10 n at" olD I :M Daylight Sav ng Time
prcsentlng tl c Colorado African Expe at the COUI c I Chamber BorOUgh Hall
S "rthn ort' Pe nsylvanla unless cause be
dltlon hunted the hOIl With camera and lou 10 the (0 trary
A I hi c hear I g v,,11 be held at the above
microphone m the Jungle regIOns of
t n e a I )laC{: at \ licit all PCrsons w II be
ranganYlka Afnca makmg an un sur I (>artl
ll~
or I r oi DorOl gl Council
passed l)lctor131 record of the dally
ALBERT N GARRETT JR
habits of the klllg of beasts III ItS
Borough Secretary
nalive haunts
ORDINANCE No
The carlllvorous cats prO\\! I the
ADD-A-
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IHOWER
TO YOUR OLD BATHTUB
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BEAUTIFUL
LUNCHEON SET .n
J AS. A. PILSON
Given to all who
purchase now
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BIDS
Sealed proposals will be received up to
8 PM ED S T Thursday August 13th
1931 by the Board of School Directors
FRED J. HARLEY
School District
the stream and the bridge mil be as
lovely a picture as may be seen
FRIGIDAIRE
IS!!!
ANNIVER5J1,RY I
JUBILEE
In
Phone Swarthmore 82
Delaware County
Modermze your Bathroom at
A second beauhful bridge completed
Low Cost. Reroof With Asbestos m Delaware County wlthm a few
Shingles.
months IS that between Darlmgton and
- - - - - - - - - - -______ I the Ba1tllnorc pike Just west of Wawa
DOROTHY D JONES
Secretary
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/EWELE
The Best Grades of
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
SEA FOOD AND GROCERIES
WIth the added convemence of
reenforced concrete faced WIth Indiana
Repaired
All SWISS
Work Watches
Guaranteed
One Year
Itmestone to Imitate two arches
16th century and harmonIZes w]th the
sylvan settmg of the woods and lazy
Formerly W"h John Wanamaker
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Chester creek that flows beneath
rhls bndge was budt by the county
at a cost of $42000 The roadway
IS
MARTEL BROS.
Swarthmore 761 or 762
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ANNIVERSARY GIFT-TIllS beau"
ful luncheon servIce IS executed In
sparkhog, hand etched glassware In
the new topaz color Produced by onc
oCme world 5 greatest manufacturers
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MIDSUMMER
OPPORTUNITY
$10 DOWN
During the Jubtlce we wdl Jnstall
Fngldalre In your h orne for only
$10 down
and the balance ar
raJlged to suu: your conVCDlence
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LISTEN phJa-Monday a. 10 45
A M Tuesday, 10 15 P M Wednes
day,I045AM ThursdaY,915PM
SPECIAL PROGRAM YOUR
NAME MAY BE MENTIONED
DELCHESTER
UTILITIES CORP.
629 WEI.SH ST
CHESTER, PA
MEDIA REPRESENTATIVE
CHARLES A
HIGGINS
FRIGIDAIRE
GUARANTEED FOR 3 YEARS
Summer Sale
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Large Palms
Ferns
Rubber Plant
Aspidestras
Etc.
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Prices Greatly Reduced
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The Marot
Flower Shop
315 D.cklnson Ave
Phone Swa 554
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SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
Phone, Sw 1225
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
Jlt'nna.===";'i
CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
DURING JUL Y AND AUGUST
Attorney-at-Law
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SALES
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SERVICE
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PERSONAL SERVICE
FOR YOUR CAR
Meet the men who are personally responSIble
for the core of your car.
Let them explanl theIr up.to-date methods ami
equIpment for dOIng work on all Jnakes of cars
Wasluug, pohslung and repalrmg aud then guar·
antee WIth all work done. The only day aud mght
garage IU Swartlunore.
Allmltlc Refinl1lg Co. 100% Gas (md 011 StatlO1I
Uruted Slates T,res and ServIce
WIllard Batterws ami ServIce
HOWARD KIRK
14 South Ave.
01
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"Eat More FIsh Durrng Hot Weather"
24 feet Wide WJth one five foot Side
walk The length of Ca h span IS 6S
CaU Swarth. 894
OThDINANCE PRO'IDING FOR THl!:
cn
It of
H.utgers Avenue from Yale
k .. el IC South\\urdly 10 Leip rvilIe Road
W tille Avenue East"anlly from Cornen
A enue to the Easterly s de of School Lanc
Strath H:l.\en Ave uo Eastwardly from Cor
I \ c uo to the Eas crly s de of School
L~ c aml School Lal c bet\\ecn Wesldale
A el ue a I Strath Haven Avenue
publicf
B as "h
Hlreets or hlgh",uys of the
oruu..
0
S\\artl more
establisll g the lines and
gr les thereof r rovi hng fOr tl e impro, e
me t or RutDtrs A'CllUe bet\\ccn Yale Ave
tie a I II e Southerly side of Sirath Haven
he
of Westdale Avenue from Cornell
A e \lC to the W('sterly side of H.utgera Ave
l!
a I Strath Haven Avenue from Cornell
A\enuc (0 the WcsterI)' Side of Rutgers Ave
n\le by the grndh g of the same setting of
(urbs a I I I aVI g of cartwa)5 authorizing
th(' prol cr n no gl olfiCJals to execute the
ere sary co tracts 10 elYect tI c game and
pro\ I II J: for 1 he 3SSeS'lment and collection of
t .... o thirds of tI e CU!!t a d expense thereuf
fron (erta
abutting propcrty o\\ners and
lice t re (ost aI I eXI ense thereof frOID
r rOI erly 0\\ ers me lIoned In certau ron
tracts bt t 0011 the Dorough of Swnrlhmore
a I Fr k N Smith et 31 301 d the SChool
V IIlr t of the Dor ugh of S\\ arthmore re
scr h g to tht! borough all rights and prlvU
el'lcs to ,-'()Uect and rcce vc nddl! onal propor
t 01 B of said cost of sa d Iml rovements under
d ontra ts nn I declarlltg that It. is noL
feas ble to request Slate or C UI ty aid for
StU I n I r \ ements
BE IT ORD'AINED by the CounCil 01
S\\artl more Duro gh al d It is h('reby enacted
,d rdal ed by th authortt~ of the same
SEC:rJON 1 The !Jorou I of Swarthmore
I erclJ) ordallls UUlgers Avenue Southwardly
AN
And Free Dehvery at
It IS
deSigned along English hnes of the
A. R. F ARRENY
111 Soutb OlIve Street, MedIa
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SEALED PROPOSAL
&>alOO D Is for th~ gradmg sntilllg of
e Irhs In I I avinl!" the cnrt ~ay of Ben,ami1
\Ve!d Ave e irom S\\arthmore Avenue to
Garrett A\e ue in the U rou"'h of Swarlh
m rc w I be roeehL-d by Coune I In Cou 1(")1
Chan ber Doto gh Hall Swarthmore Pa
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Thursday evcnlnrr
AlIg 1st" 1031
S{mMllcations for the above may- be procur
e 1 (rom the tn ler ,:;'1 e I I Com c 1 Chamhe
1 nller J Iy ] Jlh 1931 an 1 cerUfi d
he k lor S 0000 n t be subm tted wit
tlesndbl
UJ on all tint of ContraC't for the above
mentioned work the til ngo of suitable corp
ora e security gunranlytng the workmansh I
3nl the Ila~ment of material me for a. '\\0
:J a
lUll \\111 hI. reQuired
Co I I re el \ es th right to l'eJect any or
all Nds
ALBERT N GARRETT JR
Borough Secretary
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ORDERS BY PHONE
Here IS a low gracef!ll structure of
R
at the
Board reserves the right to reject any or
Plans and specifications may be
had from Frank N Smith Stephen Girard
Building Philadelphia Pa or from the
School DistrIct Offlce
of the county after the sewer system
IS completed
The Board of Commls
P. M. BAR ROW
Swarthmore
all bids
~/um_~
sioners looks forward to the tIme when
of
School District Office High School Build
Ing for grading the College Avenue play
field
and laying asphalt play court The
Upholstering
Heating and
Roofing
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plams of TanganYIka lookmg for prey
and are a cont1l1ua1 menace to the
members of the 1fassat tnbes of the
Catch beetles for a free hcket to dIstrict
The courageousness of the
the movIes 15 the adVice gIVen by The tflbes tS demonstrated by the fact that
Swarthmarean to the chIldren of they appomt a toto (youth) armed
S\\arthmore The Media Theatre co IOn1) With a short spear to guard the
operatmg \nth thIS paper \\111 let an\ l"c~tock of the clan from tl e maraud
cl tid 11 frec at an) mat1l1( c next \\ eck IIIg lOlls
except Saturda) If the) present a quart
of dead beetles at the theatre box of
SEALED PROPOSALS
Emmons & Andes
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
MOVIE PASS FREE
FOR QT OF BEETLES
Cars Stored
Medta, Pa.
Swarthmore 998
We have some good used cars for sale.
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franule
&Copo
Ownership
Management
DeSigned and Bmlt
to Meet
IndIVIdual Needs
CHAS. E. FISCHER
304 DICkInson Ave.
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A. M. ALLISON
Electrician
Thirty two years experience and
home owner In thiS borough
311 VASSAR AVENUE
SwarthmDre 1161
tfred of rooml and bath.
and want IOmethlng
If a you,..
11"1_ mote like home then come to Hotel Lafaye"_ You II
Ford Station Wagon
B1I1ck 7 Pass. Sedan
Dodge Coupe
Chevrolet Sedan
Oakland Sedan
Buick Roadster
$250
$250
$125
$ 75
$200
$ 75
lind us tucked away In Ih. mod beouttful part of one of Atlantic
City I broadest avenue, lull a '''P Gway from everything that.
anything In the World I Playground He,.. ,eclullon without
snobb..,. Here. beauty without ousterlty
In a hotel o.
.odem 01 1930
with role. a. modelt a. 1920 Spacious
Ioung. room. Q solarium and .un-deck
that would dellghtall
...acu.... Comfort
'ood
Service Quiet AU these aN yours 01 G """ of
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"YOllr Patronage and Confidence Solrcltecl"
WENTZEL MOTORS
401 Dartmouth Avenue
SWARTHMORE, PA.
R E WENTZEl
Service Manager
Swarth.596
WM II NEAl, Jr
SnlelJ MannRer
Jay of
Attcst
A D IOn
I ref! ler t of Conncil
Bor
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S{'cretnr,)
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JULY 24, 1931
THE'SWARTHMOREAN
. t he carry-I.
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are not s h·ITk·109 your part In
I
iog on of the community is worth a great I
,
deal in terms of self respect.
:
Puhliahed Every Frida,. at Swarthmore, P..
Don't let George do it when it comes
For a Pleasant Day's
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to doing your part in the community"s
Recreation Take a Swim at
,
Robert E. Sharples, Editor and Publisher
affairs. If you fed that you are hon- I'
estly qualified and that the people of your
I
tOWIl have confidence in you, you have no ~
Phone Swarthmore 900
right to refuse to let your name be
Entered a. Second Class matter, ] anuary 24, 1929, at the Post Office at Swarth- ,placed on the ballot.
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M0 rton Park
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IDore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
PL
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Clarence
Hannum
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In Pure Spring Water
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Water Analysis Always at the Pool For Your Inspection
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rlDg th e Kidd'les an d Mak e a Day 0f It
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PICNIC GROVE
CLEARANCE SALE
Our summer clearance of fine footwear for men,
women and children, starts today.
LIBERAL REDUCTIONS
are now in force in every department.
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Johnson's
BOOT SHOP
Foot
Fitters
626 Edgmont Avenue
Chester, Penna_
REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES
RENT
Several confidentialli~tlngs-wondcrlullv
attractive-both large and amall. at con~
aiderate prices. Comlortable financing
without charge.
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Suits to Hire-25c
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Comfortable home. that will acquaint you
with the advantaRes 01 living in Swarth.
more. Priced $90 upward. Apartments at
$65 upward.
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SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHuRCH
Lloyd P. Stevens, MinIster
9:45 - Sunday School
11 :00 - Worship and Sermon
"THE HOUSE REPAIRED"
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST,
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Always Open
Phone: Swarthmore 1000
SALES AND
SERVICE-IN SWARTHMORE
Albert E. Dailey, former service manager of
Swarthmore Motors, announces that he lias taken
over the sales and service department of Swarthmore Motors and will continne to operate a first
class Ford agency at So. Chester rd. and Fairview
road. Genuine Ford parts used.
Garage Open Daily
Until 10 P. M. antI
All Day Sllmlay
Atlantic Gasoline
Services:
11:00 A.M.-Bunday School.
11:00 A.M.-Sunday Lesson-Sermon.
Wednesday evening meeting each week,
S p. m. Reading room open dally. except
Sundays and hOlidays, 9 :30 A.M. to 12:30
P.M., during July and August, Church
edifice.
All are cordially Invited to attend the
services and use the Reading Room.
TRINITY CHURCH
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Chester Road and College Avenue
Rector
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M.
tl:oo A.M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
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SWARTH.1250
SATURDAY, JULY 25
2 P.M.-Quarterly Meeting at WIlUstown.
7 :30 P.M.-Program conducted by Young
Friends.
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 93 and Interest to Yield About 5.50%
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
Incorporated
Investment Securities
1518 WALNUT STREET
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Delaware County Rcpresenlativc
F. R. STEVENSON, Jr.
110 Powchon Ave. Lansdowne, Pa.
Telephone-Madison 6474
Dailey's Garage
SERVICE
Sw. 350
WHILE AWAY THIS SUMMER
Don't Leave Your Valuables at Home I
WEDNESDAY
Phone Swarthmore 1431 nnd
make re8et'Valions now.
THE SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
HAS A WELCOME FOR ALL.
STRANGERS AND NEW COMERS
ESPECIALLY INVITED.
MORNING WORSHIP 11:00
Rev. Samuel O. Nen, D.D., preaches
8utnmer 8esAton ot the Sunday SchOOl
at ten o'clock
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mE SWARTHMOREAN
BACK FROM ISLES
the \Vomell's Auxiliary of the Presbyte_
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PRIVATE BOXES FROM '3.00 A YEAR
BUI.K STORAGE SPACE FROM SOc A MONTH
Swarthmore National Bank
and'Trust Company
"Serving Swarlhmore Since 1904"
along line dlVld1nf Lots Nos. 29 to 31. in-
Block "Co' from Lot No. 87, Block
T. Ross Fink is back from the Virgin rian Church will be held next Friday clUSive.
"H." ancl Lot No. 78. Block "J," south sixty
Isles for a short stay in Swarthmore at the home of Mrs. William E. \Vitham degrees, twelve minutes, thirty ISeconds
west two hundred seventeen and sixteen
before continuing out to Glencoe, Ill., of 615 Parrish road.
one~hundredtbs feet to a point on the
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measured soutb twenty-six degrees, flfty-
siX minutes east from the Intersection of
the northeasterly sltle ot St&nbrldge road
(forty teet wide) and the southeasterly
side of State road (flfty feet wide), thence
extending along the said sIde at Stanbrldge
road south twenty~slx degrees, ftfty-slx
minutes, east forty-one and tour ooe- hundredths feet to a point of curve on said
side of Stanbrldge road; thence extending
from said point of curve In a southeasterly
direction round corner into Woodland ave~
nue 011 a I1ne curving to the lert having
a radius of sixty-one and sixty-nIne onehundredths feet the arc distance of elghty~
four and four one~hundredths feet to a
point on the northw~terly sIde of Wood~
land avenue; thence from saId last mentIoned point nOrth seventy-five degrees,
one minute seven seconds east flfty-two
and twentY~Olle one~hundredths feet to a
point; thence extending from la.at men.
tloned point north twenty-six degrees.
fiftY-SiX tnlnutes, west one hundred twelve
and twenty one-hundredths feet to a point
In line of Lot No. 58. Block "M." on said
plan; thence extending southwC$twardly
along Hne divIding Lot No. 58 from Lot
No.4. Block "M" on said plan one hundred feet to the poInt and place of begln~
ning.
the northeasterly side of Greenhill avenue
four hundred fifty-four and eIghty onehundredths feet and extendb;l.g of that
width In length or depth measured north
nineteen degrees, thirty-nine minutes, ten
seconds east between parallel lines at
right angles, to Greenhill avenue (the
southeasterly line thereof being measured
along the southeasterly sIde of Midland
road) one hundred feet. Bounded on the
northwest by lots Nos. 309 to 317, Inclusive on snld plan.
northeasterly side of Clarendon road, thence
where he will teach during the next year.
Dr. and Mrs. ]. P. McNaughton. of ex.tendlng along said side of Clarendon
He reports that all of the Swarthmoroad nortb twenty-s1x degrees. fiftY-SiX
west one hUndred and twelve
reaDS at the Islands are in good health Park A venue, are going to New England mlnutC$,
one~hundredtbs teet to point and place
for six weeks on Aug. 1 with ~Ir. and of beginning.
and good spirits.
~Irs.
Carroll Thayer.
"For anyone who wants to take a pleasLots Nos. 38 to 45, InclUSI\'e, In Block
"B." BegInning at a point being the 1nUnder and subject to certain conditions
ant vacation, the Virgin Isles is the ideal
terliectlon of the northeasterly side of
and restrictions as therein mentioned.
Wnttell road (fifty feet Wide) and the
place," says Ross who has been principal
SHERIFF SALES
southeasterly side of State road (flfty feet
It Is also understood and agreed that any
of the High school at St. Thomas for
Wide),
thence extending along the 80Uthone of lots Nos. 28S to 291, Inclusive, wlll
of Real Estate
easterly
side
of
State
toad
north
sixty
dethe past two years, "There is a good
be released from the lien of this mortgage
grees, twelve minutes, thirty seconds east
upon payment by the mortgagor to the
at the Sheriff's .Omce....
gol f course, tennis courts, -a marvelous
Slxty~three and twenty~one one-hundredths
mortgagee of the sum of one thousand
feet to a Point on the said side of Sta.te
eight hundred seventy-five dollars, and
Court House, Media, Pennsylvania
bathing beach, and riding horses."
road; thenc& extending from the last menthat lots Nos. 284 and 292 will be released
• I
tioned POint still along the southeasterly
Saturday. August I, 1931
from the lien of this mortgage upon payside of State road north seventy-five de.
ment by the mortgagor to the mortgagee
grees, twenty-five minutes, thirty seconds
Mrs. Mabel Hutchinson, superintendent
of the sum of two thousand six hundred
8 :30 o'clock A.M.
east one hundred. sixty and flfty-nlne onetwenty-five dollars eaCh.
of the Daily Vacation Bible school athundredths teet to a point being the inEastern Standard TIme
tersection
of
the
southeasterly
side
of
No improvements - Vacant lots.
tended a conference this week at Bucknell
State road and the southwesterly side of
Venditioni Exponas
No. 258 Stanbridge
University. Mrs. Alexander Mitchell
road (forty feet Wide), thence
Sold as the property of John Walls.
extending along the southwesterly side of
June Term. 1931
taught her classes during her absen~e I
No Itnprovements _ Vacant lots.
Stan bridge :road south twenty-six degrees,
Conditions - $1,000.00 ca.&h or cert1fled
and Miss Jean Doctor was acting superAll those certain lots or pIeces of ground, fifty~six minutes, east one hundred two
Sold as the property of Norman C. check on day of sale; balance In ten days.
being numbered 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, and thirty-seven one-hundredths feet to a . Kriebel.
LUTZ, ERVIN, REESER AND FRONEFlELD,
intendent of the school.
36, 37, in Block "C" and Lots Nos. 38. 39, on
point
in plan;
Une of
Lot No.
60, In Block "L,"
Attorneys.
said
thence
extending
along the
The last of the porch meetings oi 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 in Block "B," as shown northwesterly
side
line
of
Lot
No.
60
in
on a certain plan at lots called Aronlmlnk
Farms, Section 2, Upper Darby TownshiP. Block "L" on said plan south seventy-flve
ESTATE OF ESTHER McCORRISTON, late Delaware County. Pa., prepared by Damon degrees, twenty-flve minutes, thirty sec- LUTZ, ERVIN, REESER AND FRONEFlELD,
No. 268
and Foster. Clvll Engineers, dated March onds west one hundred twelve and slxtyof the Borough of Colwyn, deceased.
Attorneys.
one
one·hundredtbs
feet
to
a
paint
In
June Term, 1931
Letters of Administration on the above 29, 1927, and revised November 28, 1927. on line of Lot No. 69 In Block "K" on said
estate having been granted to the under- a development of McManus and James De_ plan;
thence
extending
along
the
northVenditioni
Exponas
velopment
Company.
Inc.,
which
said
plan
All
those
certain
lots or pieces at ground.
signed, all persons Indebted to the said
No. 270 situate In the Township
westerly side line of Lot No. 69, in Block
of SprlngOeld,
estate are requested to make payment, a.nd Is recorded at MedIa, Pennsylvania. and "K"
said plan south slxty~three degrees,
County of Delaware. State at Pennsylvania,
those haVing claims to present the same displayed In Plan Case 3, page 4 and de- four on
June
Term.
1931
minutes west one hundred ten teet to
without delay to
beIng known and desIgnated as Lots Nos.
scribed In blocks as fOllOws, to wit:
point on the northeasterly side of Wlldell
Lots Nos. 29 to 37, inClUSive, In Btock aroad
All those certain lots or pieces of ground 269 to 277, Inclusive, on a certaIn plan of
MEDIA-69TH ST. TRUST CO.,
(fifty
feet
Witte);
thence
extending
Media, Penna. "C," beginning at a point being the in~ tram the last mentioned point along said beIng numbered 69, 70. 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76 lots known as Springfield. Sectlou 4, duly
Or to theIr attorney.
tersectlon of the northeasterly side of
In Block "K"; Lots Nos. 60, 61, 62, 63. 64. recorded at Media, Fa. in Case 3, page 6,
of Wlldell road, north twenty-six de- 65, 66, 67, In Block "L" nnd Lots Nos. 49. as follows:
Clarendon road (forty feet WIde) and the side
HERBERT L. HUTCHINSON,
grees,
fifty-six
minutes
west
one
hundred
southeasterly side of State road (fifty feet nine and forty-nine one~hundredths feet 50,51, 52, 53,54, 55, 56, 57. 58, In Block "M"
1st National Bank Bldg.,
Darby. Pa.
Beginning at a point being the Inter.
wide). thence extending along the south. to the point and place of beginning.
as shown on a certain plan of lots called
easterly side of State road two hundred
Aronlmlnk Farms. Section 2, Upper Darby section of the southwesterly side of Greenhlll
avenue (forty feet wide) and the
seventeen and sixteen one~hundredths feet
Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania,
Under and subject to certain condItions prepared
to a point being the intersection of the and
by
Damon
& Foster, CIvil Engi- southeasterly side of MIdland road (forty
H. C. WOOD
restrictions as thereIn mentioned.
southeasterly side of State road Bnd the
neers. dated March 29, 1927, and revised feet Wide) containing in front or breadth
southwesterly side of Wilden road (fifty
November 28. 1927, on a development of llleasured south seventy degrees, twenty
Art Memorials
No
improvements
Vacant
lots.
feet wide), thence extending along the
McManus & James Development Co., Inc.• minutes, fifty seconds east along the
southwesterly side of WHdeU road south
which said plan is recorded at MedIa, Pa., southwesterly side of Greenhill avenue
Sold
as
the
property
of
Norman
twenty-sIx degrees, fifty-six minutes east Kriebel.
C. and dlsplaye
hUndredths feet and extending of that
one hundretl feet and twelve one-hun_
Madison 195-J
dredths feet to a point in line of Lot No.
Lots Nos. 69 to 76, Inclusive. Block "K," width in length or depth measured soutb
Conditions
$1,000.00
cash
or
certified
nineteen degrees, thirty~nIne minutes, ten
All Cemeteries
Since 1855 '18 In Block "J" on said plan; thence ex- check on day of sale; balance in ten days. beginning at a point on the northeasterly seconds
west between parallel lines at right
tendIng from the last mentioned pOint
side of WildeIl road (fifty feet wide) at the
angles
Greenhtll avenue, (the southdistance
of
one
hundred
nine
and
fortyLUTZ. EEtVIN, REEsER AND FRONEFIELD. nine one-hundredths feet measured south easterly to
Une thereof being measured along
Attorneys. twenty~six degrees, fifty.six minutes, east the northwesterly side of Schuyler road
from the intersection of the northeasterly and the northwesterly line thereof being
side of Wildell road and the southeasterly measured along the southeasterly side of
Venditioni
EXponas
BREEZES FILTERED
No. 259 side of State road (fifty feet Wide), con- Midland road) one hundred feet. Bounded
taining In front or breadth measured south on the southwest by Lots Nos. 200 to 208,
June Term, 1931
twenty~slx degrees, fifty-six minutes, east Incluslye on said plan.
at the Inn. An ideal place to bring the family these hOI evenings.
along the northeasterly side of Wildell road
All that certain lot or pIece of "round two hundred feet and extending of that
Under and subject to certain conditions
Special dinners - SSe, 81.00: and 81.25.
being numbered Lot No. 4: Block 'MOO as width In length or depth measured north Bnd restrictions as therein mentioned.
shown
on
a
certain
plan
of
lots
called
slxty·three
degrees,
four
minutes,
east
beCanoeing, tennis Dnd other sports.
Aronlmlnk Farms, Bectlon 2. Upper Darby tween parallel lines at right angles to WIlIt Is also understood and agreed that any
Township, Delaware County, Penna., pre- dell road one hundred ten feet. .
onc of Lots Nos. 270 to 276 Inclusive will
F. II. Seheibley, Alanngement
pared by Damon and Foster, clvll engibe released from the lien .of this mortgage
neers, dated March 29, 1927, and revised
Lots Nos. 60 to rn inclusive In Block upon payment by the mortgagor to the
November 28, 1927, on 8. development of "L," beginning at a point on the south- mortgagee of the sum of one thousand
McManus and James Development Co., westerly side of Stan brIdge road (forty erght hundred seVentY-five dollars. and
Inc., which said plan Is recorded at Me- feet WIde) at the distance of one hundred that lots No. 269 and 270 wlll be released
The Inn With Peraonality
dia, Pa., and displayed In Plan Case 3, page two and thirty-seven one~hundredtbs feet from the lien of this mortgage upon pay4
and described accordIng thereto, as fol- measured south twenty-six degrees, fifty- ment by the mortgagor to the mortgagee
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
IOWS' to wIt: BeginnIng at a point on the six minutes, east from the intersection of of the sum of two thousand sbe: hundred
) northeasterly side of Btanbrfdge road at the southwesterly side of Stan bridge road twenty~ftve dollars each.
~H"H~~H~H"H"H~~H"H"H"H"H~~H~H"H"H"H~"
the dlstance of three hundred seventy-four and the southeasterly side of State road
.,
and twenty-eight one-hundredths feet (fifty feet wide) thence extending along
No improvements._ Vacant lots.
the southwesterly side o! Stan bridge road
south twenty~slx degrees, fiftY-SiX minutes,
Sold as the property of John Walls.
east two hundred feet to a pOint In line
Conditions - $1,000.00 cash or certified
of Lot No. 3 on Block "L" on said plan
thence extending southwestwardly along check on day of sale; balance in ten dsys.
line diViding Lot No. 3 from Lot No. 67
Block "L" on said plan one hundred ten LUTZ. ERVIN, REESER AND FRONEFIELD,
feet to a point In Une of Lot No. 2 In
Attorneys.
Block "K" on said Plan; thence extending
from the ·last mentloned point along rear Ven~ltlonl Ex~onas
No. 254
lines of Lota Nos. 60 to 67 Inclusive In·
Block "L" on said plan north twenty-six
June
Term,
1931
degrees, flftY·slx minutes, WC$t two hundred twenty~four and ten one.hundredtbs
All that certain lot or piece of ground,
feet to a pOint In Ilne of Lot No. 42 in
Block "B" on said plan; thence extending situate In the Township of Upper Darby.
from the last mentioned point along the County of Delo.ware and State of Pennnorthwesterly side line of Lot No. 60, Block 8ylnnla. beginning at the corner formed
"L," on said plan north seventy-five de- by the Intersection of the north side of
grees, twenty-five minutes, thirty seconds Clinton road with the northwest' side of
east one hundred twelve and 8lxty~one ChUrch lane; thence extending westward
one~ hundredths feet to pOint and place of along the north side of Clinton road and
tWentY-five feet and fi!ty~one one-hunbeginning.
dredths feet to a point; thence extending
northward
at right angles to the said CllnUnder and subject to certain conditions
ton road seventy feet to the middle line of
and restrictions as therein mentioned.
a certaIn ten feet wide driveway which extends eastward Into ChUrch lane; thence
No Improvements - Vacant lots.
extending eastWard along the mIddle line
Sold as the property of Norman 0, of said ten feet Wide driveway parallel with
Kriebel.
Clinton road thirty-seven feet and nlnetyeight one-hUndredths feet to the northConditions - $500.00 cash or certified west sltle of Church Lane; thence extendcheck on day of sale; balance In ten days. Ing southwestward along the northWest
side of Church Lane seventy-one feet and
LUTZ. ERVIN. aEESER AND FRONEFlELD, ten one-hundredths feet to the ftrlit menAttorneys. tioned point and place of beginning.
Under and subject to certain conditions
Venditioni Exponas
No. 253 and restrictions as therein mentioned.
Together with the free and common use,
June Term, 1931
right. Uberty and privilege of the aforesaid
All those certain lots or pieces of ground. driveway as and for a driveway and passituate In the Township of Springfield, sageway at all times hereafter forever In
County ot Delaware. State of Pennsylvania, common with the owners, tenants and ocbeing known and designated as Lots Nos. cupiers of the other lots of ground bound~
201 to 207, Inclusive, on a certain plan of Ing thereon and entItled to the use thereof.
lots known as Springfield. Section 4 record_
No Improvements - Vacant lots.
ed at Media In Case 3, page 6, describer{ according thereto as follows; Beginning at a
Sold as the property of Harry Lubberpoint on the northeasterly side of Congress
avenue (forty feet wide) at the distance man.
of fifty-tour and eighty one-hundredths
Conditions - $250.00 cash or certified
feet measured north seventy degrees,
twenty minutes, fifty seconds west from check on day of sale; balance In ten days.
the intersection of the northeasterly side
of Congress avenue and the northwesterly LUTZ, ERVIN, REESER AND FRONEF'IELD.
side of Bchuylar road (forty feet wide).
Attorneys.
Containing in front or breadth measured
north seventy degrees. twenty minutes,
ftfty seconds west along the northeasterly Venditioni Exponas
No. 257
side of Congress avenue three hundred fifty
Willy!
Coach
June
Term.
1931
feet and extending of that width In length
or depth measured north nineteen degrees.
Down payment in Chesler
All that certain lot or piece of ground
thirty-nine minutes, ten seconds east between parallel lines at right angles to situate In the Township of Upper Darby,
Congress avenue one hundred feet. Bound- County of DelaWare and State of P~nn~
ed on the southeast by Lot No. 200 on said sylvania beginning at the corner fonned
plan and on the northwest by Lot No. 208 by the InterseCtion of the south side of
on said plan and on the northeast by Lots Clinton T\)ad and the northwest side of
Church Lane; thence extendinG westward.
Nos. 270 and 276 Inclusive on said plan.
along the south .sIde of Clinton road
&Iatou I. /1 ..., ....tM./o
Under and subject to certain conditIons thirty-two feet and thlrty~elght one-hun_
dredths
teet to a point; thence extending
and restrictions as therein mentioned.
FolkJwl.t PriC" /. ... 6,
southward at right angles to the said ClinTol,., 01110:
It l'J also understood and agreed that ton road seventy feet to the south side of
anyone of the above lots will be released a certain ten teet wide drl veway which exfrom the lien of thl.!l mortgage upon pay- tends eastWard Into Church Lane; thence
ment by the mortgagor to the mortgagee of extending eastward along the south side
Willy. Siz. • • Sf95 10 $850
the sum at one thousand eight hundred of said ten feet wide drIveway and on a
seventy·five dollars.
line parallel with Clinton road nineteen
Willy. Eight • • 995 to 1295
feet and ninetY-one one-hundredths feet
WiIly••Knillht
• SiS 10 1395
to the northwest side of ChUrch Lane;
No Improvements - Vacant lots.
C:1r8
thence extending northeastward along the
Willy. ~.Too Ch... i. • 395
nortbwest side of Church Lane seventySold as. the property of John Walls.
one feet and ten one-hundredths feet to
Willy. l~-ToD Chuai.. • 595
the
first mentioned poInt and place of beConditions - $500.00 cash or certified
check on day at sale; balance In ten days. ginning.
I
STRATH HAVEN
More size,
speed and power
than any other car at the price!
"':1_
..,.11.
Our Summer Siorage and Safe Deposit Vaults afford every
])rOleelion for YOllr 'arge and small valunblcs while you ore away
on vacation.
All are cordially Invited to JOin In these
servIces.
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Z4, 1931
Six
PHILADELPIDA
SUNDAY
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship In the
Meeting House.
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Rev. Percy R. Stockman will preach
Beware at prejudice; light Is gOOd In
whatever lamp it is burning.
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§
HANNUM & WAITE
Protestant EpLc;copal
9:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M.-8ewing and QutltIng In Whittier House. Box: luncheon.
So. Chester rd. and Fairview rd.
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
SALES
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"WHAT A THRILL I ,.
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WILLIAM E. WITHAM
Firestone Tires
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TELEPHONE
A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
Cars Called for
and Delivered
Phone S,D. 350
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Arthur E. Bassett, the president of the
board, as the woman member of the body.
DT. Bassett has OIJeniy stated that he
111011('5: to have Mrs. JOI1(,s elected and he
The old folI.:. back
has likewise declared for Mr. Disque, who
home--reach theJl1 by
has served as treasurer of the board for
Ihe past year.
telephone! You can be
~lrs. Jones and :\lr. Disque wil1 probably habe a good deal of company in the
sure of a royal weI,.
primary election as several names are
mentioned as possible candidates. Peticome}
tions are being circulated for Roland L.
Eaton, who was president of the Home
and School Association twv years ago.
~lr. Eaton has not said whether he would
accept the candidacy or not, but since ne
is out of town until after Aug. 10, friend.:;
l;ay that his name will he placed on the
Republican ballot.
Another man mentioned as a desirabl~
candidate is William Craemer, Who has
been active in Home and School work
and is interested in the public school system. Col. Charles Dravo is also being
urged to hecome a candidate, as is William E. \Vitham of Swarthmore Crest.
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Dependable Information Without Insistent Persuasion
Office: Swarthmore Crest
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FREE PARKING
Week Days-Children 15c .. Adults 25c
Sat., Sun. &. Holidays-Children 25c .. Adults SOc
both tickets.
Mrs. Curden B. Jones., who will finish
01lt Mrs. Ryan's term for the next few
tnonth~, is obviously the choice of Dr.
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SALE
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Expert
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Plenty of Old Shade
Photographer on the Premises
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WALK-OVER
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of Hannum and I
only interest in serving is that of fulfill- Waite annouuces that the new Plymouth
iug their civic responsibility.
has been well received in Swarthmore and
There arc a number of reasons why
During the next few weeks a number that over 300 demonstrations have been
. people become candidates ior public of- of Swarthmorcans wiU be urged to pel'made in the past three weeks. He says
fice and permit their names to appear on mit their natTIes to 'be used as a candi- that twelve orders are on file waiting for
the ballots at the primaries.
date for the school board or borough cars to be shipped from the factory.
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Some candidates may be classified as council. Unless the object of this re~
having a personal axe to grind; others quest has already served in some tfublic
Clarence Hannum of Hannum & Waite
are ambitious for the honor and glory political office in the borough or county won the golf tournament held by the
which accumpanies the holding of the of- he should give very careful considera- Swarthmore Business men's Association
fice; others arc fired with an enthusiasm tion to this plea before refusing on the on Wednesday afternoon at Springhaven.
to show how the work should be done; basis of insufficient time Or lack of in,•
PETITIONS •CIRCULATED
and still others accept the candidacy be- terest:
. .
cause they feci that it is a ch'ic responsi-/
It IS 110 secret that th~se pubh~ Johs
(Co.ti.N.d from Pa••
bility which they cannot refuse.
are thankless. But certam work III the named at the last meeting of the board
In unremunerative offices such as the community must be done and if neigh- to fill the vacancy left by the resignation
school board and borough counCIl, bors and fellow-citizens solicit your aid. of llrs. ]. Carson Ryan Jr.
Swarthmore candidates have been almost it is your duty as one who has benefited
As Mr. Disque was a candidate for
entirely from the last two groups. Alld from the work of others in previous year:s the board at the last election two years
so it should be.
to take your turn at the helm for at leait ago, he will probably run again this year
In spite of the feeble attempts to or- one term.
if sufficiently urged. At the last election,
ganize the vote of the borough, the people
There is no remuneration in dollars howc\·cr. )'fr. Disque was a candidate on
of this community have been blessed with and cents or even in public recognition as only the Democratic ticket while this
a seemingly intuitive sense which has a rule for holclc·rs of small offices in small year it is said that his friends expc\'t
guided them in selecting officials whose communities, but the knowledge that you to get his name in the general elections on
WALK-OVER
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FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1931
Gunning for Candidates
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JULY
Even in this day of remarkable values, the
new Willys Six stands out as one of the most
exceptional values of all time_ It is the largest, fastest and most powerful car offered
at such a low price. Impressive performance
records include winning first and second
places in the Pikes Peak climb-also new
records for the mile and the kilo, for
in the Willys class.
l'" •• 1, GBNUINE 'ARTS
G/lpr()p,J h:J ,h, manu/Qd;.uer
_/ , ••, ell'
c.
WILLYS
SIXES. EIGHTS • KJ.'JIGHTS • TRUCKS
W. WORST
Opposite Court House
Media 1460
MEDIA
Under
and subject
to certain conditiOns
LUTZ, ERVIN, REEBER AND PRONEFlELD, and
restrictions
as therein
mentioned.
Attorneys.
Together with the free and common use
right. Uberty and priVilege of the afore~
Venditioni Exponas .
No. 267 said driveway as and for a driveway and
assageway at aU times her~after forever
June Term, 1931
n common with the owners, tenants and
occupiers of the other lots of ground
All those certain lots or pieces of ground. . bounding thereon and entitled to the use
situate In the Township of Springfield, thereof,
County of Delaware. State Of Pennsylvania,
being known and designated as Lota Nos.
No Improvements - Vacant lots.
284 to 292 InclU8lve on a certain plan of
Iota known as Springfte1d, Section 4, which
Bold as the property of Harry LubberIs duly recorded at Media, Pennsylvania. In man.
Case 3, page 6 and described. according
thereto as tollows. Beginning at a point
Conditions - *250.00 cash or certified
being the intersection of the northeasterly check on day ot sale; balance In ten days.
side of OreenhlU avenue \forty feet wide}
and the northwesterly e de of SChuyler LUTZ. ERVIN. REEsER AND FRONEPIELD.
road (forty feet wide) contatnlng In front
Attorneys.
or breadth measured north seventy degrees.
twenty minutes, fifty seconds west along
JOHN J. CAIN!
Sher If.
r.
6
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Reduce Interest Rates
The hallmark of sound banking is,
first and foremost, the fullest possible
protection for the depositor's dollar.
The low income yield on high·grade
securities, plus the increased cost of
CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT
------=-::.::..:......:.:.=-:.:..::-----FOR RENT-Garage for rent. Close to station. Heated In Winter. Call Swarthmore
1304.
FOR RENT-Apartments of various sizes.
Furnished or unfurnished, Strictly prlvate and modern. Garage available. Swarthmore 1110.
FOR BENT-Room for rent. Convenient to
tea rooms. SWarthmorean Box No. L.
FOR
N. J.
for
rent.RENT-Avalon,
Last 2 or 3 weeks
In Apartment
August. 3 bed.
rooms, Jiving room. kitchen, bath, large
$50 per week.
~~~C:e s~~i~~~o~~ 1?3c3~an.
doing business, has left the banker
with but two alternatives; either he
can take chances by investing his deposits in lower grade securities with a
higher income yield. or he must reduce
the rates of interest paid to his depositors for the use of their money.
It speaks well for the conservatism
of the average banker when it is stated
that banks in all sections of the cauntn' arc reducing their interest rates.
"The current issue of the Financial
Advertisers Association Bulletin cootains a list showing rate reductions to
3 per ccnt or less in 60 out of 63 l\1ajor
cities in the United States. States in
which similar action has heen taken by
h
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f b kIll· . I d
t e maJpnty 0
an s are
111015, n _
iana. ~Minnesota. North and South
Carolina. Virginia and Tennessee.
:Many other states, due to their industrial and economic conditions, have
never been called upon to increase
their interest rates from 3 per cent.
Evidently there is a nation-wide
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preciates that the average bank deposi- 9ugh property at Dartmouth and L~faY.)·iI~to Lafayette· aventte and- will
improve
tor demands absolute safety for his ttte avenues and the widening of the traffic conditions on the street.
funds rather than a high income yield.
'itreet at this point.
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The new curb line will ,make a muci~ i
WIDEN INTERSECTION
wider opening from Dartmouth avenue I
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Along with the paving of a number of
borough streets this summer and the re·
mO\'al of six of the worst dips at street
intersections, council will probably order
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mer where from fifteen to twenty-five
boys have gathered daily to work unw
der the direction of Mr. Cooke. head
of the manual arts department in the
public schools here.
Half a dozen boys have been busy
working ot! old automobiles since the
beginning of the summer work white
the remainder have been doing wood
work in the shop. Mr. Cooke is enthusiastic over the interest being
shown in automotive work and says
that there will probably be a course in
the subject offered to seniors this fall.
At present the boys have just finished assembling and repairing an old
Ford which they now have in good
driving condition. Mr. Cooke says that
he will secure two more old motors
next week for the boys to start work
Great excitement has prevailed in stone exterior and get. inside to the
Swarthmore during the past week due stairs.
'If
to reports that a mysterious face has
Mr. Hoot says however that
been seen peering from the very top of rumors persist he will make an inthe Clothier Memorial Tower on the vestigation. His theory is that the
College campus. The face was seen strange person may be a workman who
by the light of the moon on Sunday i was unable to get down out of the
night as the clock in the Library tower' tower when it was finished before
chimed midnight.
the door was locked.
The most reliable witness of the
Other theories arc that it may be a
mystery man is Ichabod Katzendorf, of student who retired to the tower for a
Leland-Stanford avenue,_ who was! nap and has just awakened. One. of
walking on the college campus Sunday the vi11agcrs who saw the str~nge tn.
evening and was attracted by a loud dividual says he recognized him as a
bellowing voice seeming to come from Swarthmore man who has often e:cw
the clouds. He directed his gaze to pressed a wish to find someplace m
the Tower and claims that he saw the Swarthmore to live where his friends
head and shoulders of a man above and neighbors would not be dropping
the stone parapet on the top of the in to play bridge and interrupt his work
tower.
every evening. If this is the correct
An Swarthmore is agog over the answer the occupant of the tower wilt
on.
strange story and on T ues day evenmg
.
no doubt continue to try to frighten
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a numbe;-:-of'" village folk hid behind away those who seek to invade his pritrees in an effort to see liThe Old Man vate domain.
of the Tower," as he has been dubbed
Chief of Police John Rogeri when
by Swarthmoreans. Some claim that interviewed said t~at he thous:,ht the
he made his appearance and laughed matter was no affair of the police but
mockingly at the crowd below before I that if anyone wanted to file a charge
disappearing.
he would see that a warrant for the
Henry Hoot, superintendent 0 f I "Tower .Man'~" ~rrest was prepared
grounds at the college, says that he i and an tnve~tlgatlon begun.
does not understand how anyone could! Mr: ~ogeCl says he doubts the. au.
get into the tower since the door from i thentl.cIty of. the. story and. belIeves Swarthmorean to Offer Prizes for
Prettiest, Largest, Friendliest
the ground to the stairs is heavily I that It ~vas msptre.d by . stones o~ a
Canines
barred. However it has been pointed Ighost sald to be frIghte~mg. motOrIsts
out that a man such as would live in a a mile west ~f Glen Mills In Thorntower could easily climb up the rough bury TownshIp.
PARENTS
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MARK END OF·
DOG QUARANTINE
Was One of Earliest Pioneers
of Borough; Saw College
Started
FUNERAL ON WEDNESDAY
William R. Taney, a life long resident of Swarthmore, passed away at
his late residence in the home of Mrs.
SylVester Garrett, 320 North Chester
road, last Sunday evening, July 26th.
Mr. Taney knew Swarthmore before
the College was built and in fact
climbed down from a fence on what is
now the College campus and offered
his services. as water boy when excava.
lions for Parrish hall were first begun.
He is survived by a widow, Mrs.
Susanna H. Taney, and by six children,
Harry J. Taney, Edward Taney, William R. Taney, Jr., Walter Taney,
Thomas Taney and Elizabeth T.
Breeser.
Born almost four score years ago in
a stone house formerly on the property
now belonging to F. B. Calvert. Esq.,
and then belonging to a member of the
Worrell family, in Ridley Township, to
the South of Swarthmore, Mr. Taney
witnessed many changes in this section
of Delaware County.
His ancestry on his father's side is
touched with romance. A little boy
whose name was Tom broke a tall mirror in his parents' home in New York
City, about a hundred years ago, and
becoming frightened, ran away from
home. In some way he got to Philadelphia where he was found and given
shelter by a farmer's wife who had a
stall in one of the Philadelphia mar-
In Swar'thmore's outline of history,
August 2 ~iII go down as a great day,
the presentation of gifts and the
for on that date Swarthmore's dogs
awarding of certificates. The worship
wcre given their freedom after an enservice of the Junior and Senior de.
Mention of Japanese beetles brings
Excavating for the new grade school forced confinement of ninety days.
partments and the benediction by the forth expressions of anger and disw unit just west of the present College . In celebration of the great event, kets, and was brought by her to Ridley
Township. All that hc knew was that
Rev. {Jr. Lloyd Stevens will close the gust from nearly everyone these days
The Swarthmoreall in cooperation his name was Thomas Taney. This
avenue
building
is
now
well
underway.
evenin\'s program. Mrs. Jacob Mes.
with the Ployground supervisors at the
chter ,has been in charge of the music but the man whose temperature is At the same time extensive repairs and High school grounds, is arranging for Thomas Taney became the head of a
during the course.
likely to go sai1ing upward the most improvements are being made on the
large and influential family, still resida dog parade to be held on the playThose who have attended the school rapidly at mention of these terrible -College avenue building. Repairs tt.. ground behind til": Co1kgl! avenue ing in Ridley township in the vicinity
this year in the different departments insects is Mr. Taylor, the manager of the roof are being made and each building at 2 o'clock Monday after- "I Woodlyn, of whom Wil1iam R.
Taney was one.
are: Kindergarten department, Mrs. the Media Theatre.
room as well as the halls in the build· 1I00n.
With his parents, he resided in the
Fricke in charge, assisted by Elsie PitEvery child in Swarthmore is urged
Being in the theatre business one ing are being completely gone over
man. Pupils enrolled: Deborah Furw would think that Mr. Taylor would and wHi be entirely new in appearance to bring his dog and bear in mind the Benjamin West house at a time when
there was no Chester road, but Cedar
nas, Elizabeth Hornaday, Daniel Kirk, have little to do with beetles. Such this fall.
follO\ving rules:
lane
was the main road leading from
Shirley McMillan, Raymond Hester, was the case up until this week. In
1. All dogs must be on leashes.
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to Chester and ran to the West
James Cleaves. Jean Baird, Dickie fact Mr. Taylor knew so little about
2. Any dog starting a fight with anw
of the Benjamin West house. This
Safety Hahits
Hoot, Molly Thomas. Elizabeth Polk, beetles that when the editor 01 The
other dog will be e1iminated from the
was about the time when the Col1ege
Bobbie Hastings, Edward Jenkins, Swarthmorean suggested that he give
competition.
was
built. The railroad station was
Jean Fischer, Helen Hoot, John tickets of free admission to Swarth· At 8:30 during the school year, it
3. Those entering dogs in the COI1still
known
as Westdale. There were
Fricke. and Jessica Mathews.
more children presenting a quart of was interesting to notice a very small test must not release them from their
Primary department, Directed by beetles at the ticket office, he thought boy watching his chance to cross one leashes until they arc outside the school no houses in Swarthmore save one or
two scattered farm houses, such as
Mrs. H. L Hoot. Pupil,is enrolled: it was a good idea.
of the crowded thoroughfares of grounds.
the Ogden properties antl an old stone
Helen
Dickinson,
Jackie
Pitman,
Swarthmore.
This
child
had
been
care4.
Cash
prizes
will
be
given
by
The
Now Mr. Taylor is a wiser man. The
Nancy Hoot, Emily Smith, Herman past week has been the most hectic in fully instructed concerning street dan- Swarthmore an for the homeliest dog, dwelling on the Strath Haven Inn
property, and a few others. In the
Tucker, William Shorp, Eddie Grant, his career as a theatre manager. Mon- gers.
J the prettiest dog, the largest dog, the
grove
which lies between Harvard and
Anna Brinsfield, Betty
Brinsfield, day afteroon the Swarthmore be~tles
Habits of safety should be taught to sma1lest dog, and the most friendly
Yale
Avenues
was a large camp meetevery
child
before
he
reaches
the
age
dog.
James. Hester, Fred Scott, Hc1en started arriving and they have arrIved
ing
ground.
Otherwise. the College
Thomas, Jeffrey Kirk, Thelma Thom- in quantities to total 71 quarts by of carelessness and erring, and before
3. Three prominent Swarthmoreans
farm
lands
embraced
a1most the entire
as. Anna Marian Robinson, Nancy Wednesday evening.
he plays with the crowd where absorb- will act as judges. All decisions final.
Southern
section
of
Swarthmore.
Garrett, Alice Maddox, Barbara Cook,
"When I think that tomorrow after w tion in the game makes him oblivious Those entering their dogs must line up
If r. Taney was identified with many
Jack Seymour, Robert Longwell, An- noon I have to battle a dozen or more to danger.
and lead them past the judges.
of the earliest developments of
drew Robinson, and Helen Glenn.
In
the
United
States
last
year
there
6.
Each
dog
entered
will
receive
a
Quarts of beetles again, I feel like
He was on the .first
Junior department. directed by Mrs. quitting the job," said Mr. Taylor were 18.000 fatalities to children as a dog biscuit free supplied by The Swarthmore.
Election
board
at which borough offMahel Hutchinson. Pupils enrolled; Wednesday night. "I have never result of accidents, a far higher death Swarthmorean.
icials
were
elected
in 1893. He had
Anna Peck, Virginia A. Yerkes, Lou- known anything with a stronger odor toll than that caused by any disease.
This parade and contest promises
charge
of
the
street
lighting
which conw
ise Paulson, V~r'ginia Hester, Doris than a dead beetle and you can smell
Physical condition has much to do to be one of the high lights of the
sisted
of
some
fifty
oil
lamps
on poles,
Polk, Dorothy Jones, Elaine Eachus, the beetles on the way here a half with accidents in adults. Statistics Slimmer season for young Swnrthw
which
Mr.
Taney's
sons
would
light
Alice Redgrave, Adelaide Cleaves, hour before they arrive. 1 have finally show that in use of machinery the pcr- more, Indications are that at least a
every
night
and
clean
almost
every
Polly Hoot, :Marian Kirk. Barbara had to place two boys a ~alf ~ block son who is weary is prone to accident. hundred dogs will take part and resiWilJits, Florence Garrett, Blanche from the theatre in each direction and This is true in the factory, the motor dents of the borough are invited to be morning. There were no sidewalks
Peck. Jean Wi11its. Betty Jean Pit- coHeet the beetles before the children bus, and even in onc's own kitchen or present and see the exhibition of except a few boardwalks. and the roads
were of dirt, with only one or two exman, Lydia Maddox, Betty Glenn, get to the theatre..
garage.
Swarthmore's finest canines.
..
ceptions, which were of rough stone.
Barbara Ireland, Blanche Cheyney,
"Some of the children 1I151st on pre·
Those were the days 01 the vil1age
Harrison Robinson, James Kauffman, senting them to me and of course I
bands,
and Mr. Taney was an ardent
William Polk, James Smith, John can't antagonize them when they are
member
of the Morton Fife and Drum
Koppenhagen, James Davis, and Vance acting in all sincerity. The mere fact
Corps,
which
later became the Morton
Mitchell.
that a child has carried the beetles
Cornet
Band.
Intermediates, :Miss Jean Doctor from Swarthmore to Media saturate~
Mr. Taney was married twice, his
director.
Pupils enrolled: Rosalie his clothes with the odor of the dead
first
wife being Mary Wood, with
l\faddox, Bertha Cheyney, Doris Pit· insects until many of our .afternoon
whom
he lived for many years in a
man, Sylvia Forester, Marguerite Car- patrons have to change their seats a
Another of Swarthmore's Country few minutes. Upon arrival each child house on Swarthmore Avenue, tbe site
son, Roger Kauffman, Charles Seyw number of times.
Week Picnics has passed into history. received the usual pail and shovel to
of which was near the present resimour, Carson Curtis, James Robinson,
"I have to employ another boy to This year mothers accompanied by use in the sand piles that had bC'en dence of Mr. R. Chester Spencer. At
Stanley Hi11, Robert Thorpe and Paul dispose of the beetles as soon as they children six years or under totaling placed 'throughqut the grove. The
this time, this portion of Swarthmore
Paulson.
are collected by the lookouts at each 523 made the trip from Philadelphia to harnocks owned by the Country Week was the farm of Mr. Sylvester Gar.
I
,
end 01 the block. The fi;st day y-e Swarthmore on Wednesday and en- picnic committee of Swarthmore were rett, into whose employ Mr. Taney
much in evidence and keenly apprecimerely piled the quart Jars bchmd joyed a day in Emmons' Grove.
PROGRESS WITH STEEL
came in the early 'SO's. Here Mr.
It was a record breaking crowd and ated.
the theatre and then. we !ound
Taney
reared a large family of whom
WORK FOR UNDERPASS out that other Media .c~lldren they had a record breaking good time. The guests ranged in stature from a
five stalwart sons have survived, all
were taking them and recelVlI1g a While it was a very warm day there five weeks old baby to one woman
The steel work beneath the R. R. (IUarter for each quart presented at a was a good breeze in the grove and weighing over three hundred pounds. of whom are men of influence in their
tracks in the New Chester road under~ hardware store in Media. Now we the mothers and kiddies were all the A large number of those present respective walks of life. A number of
pass will be completed within the next have to put them in the sewer and morc appreciative of getting away boasted that they had attended the afw years after the death of his first wife,
Mr. Taney married again. The name
few days and it is expected that the scnd the jars to the town dump.
(rom the city heat.
I fair in Swarthmore every year for as of
his second wife was Susanna Has.
project will then assume definite form
All of the usual features were in-, far hack as twenty years.
"This may sound funny to you, deson, who survives him with one child,
rapidly. With the completion of the clared Mr. Taylor. "but it is the worst eluded in the program. WHliam
As they 1eft for the train each child
wall and concrete railing on the east mess I've ever gotten into. Beetles Clarke's pony accompanied this year was given a package containing sand. Elizabeth, now Elizabeth T. Breezer.
Mr. Taney was one of the most gen.
!\ide of the underpass south of the R. may bc bothersome pests alive but hy a riding horse for the older children wiches, cakes, and a small bouquet of
R. it is expected that parking will he they're just as bad dead, at le.~st was on the grounds. This year the Rowers given by Miss Marot of the ial and lovable characters of Swarth.
more. Everyone who ever came in
permitted again as usual along Ches w around the box office of a theatre.
harber force was trippled as Frank, lfarot Flower Shop. Several other
contact
with him was impressed with
ter road within a few weeks.
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who has been the only one on the people brought flowers which were his gentle and kindly spirit. He was
Dr. and lfrs. W. Nivill Wherry and grounds in other years, shared the taken home by the guests.
The excavating on the north side of
revered and respected by all and his
the railroad is about 80 percent finish w Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson 01 Park- honors with Adolph and Tony. EveryWhile it had been planned to have a death is a serious loss to the commued so that as soon as the excavating way ave., Chester, motored to Beach one there received a haircut whether small jazz orchestra for the enternity. The funeral services were 501mb_
has heen completed beneath the tracks Haven on Sunday.
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they needed it or not.
tainment of the guests, this failed to ized at the Church of Our Lady of
Evelyn Wherry is entertalDtng ber
it wilt be possible to see the exact out·
E. C. Walton had provided welJ with materialize at the last moment and the
line of the underpass as it will appear friend Dorothy Hudson 01 Parkway cars so that the entire crowd was driv- program consisted of stories for the Perpetual Help. in Morton, on Wednesday,,, the 29th inst. The interment
When finished.
avenu~, Chester, for a few days.
en both to and from the ground, in a
(CiHI,illt"d 0" PaUl $Iz)
departments. This will be followed by
And Tourlst travel has started-and
our house Is filled up virtually every
nlghli--and our d~nlng rooms are
weJl pa.tronlzed too. at breakfast
t1me. luncheon and at every dinner,
With strangers as well as 10callt1esAll this new bUSiness for a new
"Inn" demonstrates the fact that
there was a definite need for our
service both locally and for the
traveling publicIt Is with a lot of pleasure that
we serve this public 'and make
friends for ourselves and the town
of MedlaIn addition to more than a hunw
dred thousand dining room guests
we have served since We opened.
We have had almost nine thousand
over night guests and we can
truthfully say that we have made
almost 109.000 friends for "Media
rnn" and MedlaIf any other effort. public or
private. has done more to spread
Medla'8 Good name throughout this
whole country In 8 year we fall
to know of it. and we hope that
we are only starting In our work
-to serveThank YouThe Pat tons.
P. S.-In addition to our service
there has been over two hundred
thousand pieces of printed matter
distributed. each one selling Media
Rnd Media Inn--
SATURIJAY ONLY!
El Brendel
Added,
ADVENTURES IN AFRICA
No.3
Average Attendance of 86 Marks
Successful Season for
Borough Institution
odist Church.
Attendance at the
school has averaged 86 daily and a
cordial invitation is extended to the
townsfolk to attend the program and
inspect the work done by the children.
Mrs. Mabel W. Hutchinson has been
6uperintendent of the school this year
and will be in charge of the program
this evening. Before the regular pro.
gram will be-the demonstration of
work done during the four week
course. This will be followed by tho
processional and the Salutation of flags
and the opening demonstration of the
Kindergarten department which haE'
been under the direction of Mrs. W.
Fricke. The Primary Review will be
presented next. This department haf
No. La.nsdowne Ave., Drexel HUI, Pa.
Swarthmore, Pa., July 31, 1931
CHURCH SCHOOL
SUMMER SHOP WORK
IWM•R
T; AllEY
Village Agog_Over Mystery
AllRACTS MANY BOYS
• ,m,
PROGRAM TONIGHT
Man In College Tower
DIES AT HOME
7,30 P. M. at the Swarthmore Meth-
Marble
SALE
Two-story stucco house; 6 rooms
and bath; 2 open fireplaces; enclosed
porch; hot water heat; 2-car garage;
sJlOdc; shrubbery; all conveniences;
lot 100 x 180 feet; IJriced right to
close estate.
No. 30
The closing exercises of the Swarthmore Vacation Church school will be
held this evening, Friday. July 31, at
FOR SALE
Stone and frame dwelling. 6
bedrooms. Good location. Large
lot. On hill. $14,000.
Vol. III,
MRS. HUTCHINSON LEADER
WANTED TO RENT-8mall hou5e Septem- the foundations of his business during
ber 1. Medin 298-M.
this period of readjustment. He ap.
WANTED TO BUY
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JULY 24, 1931
THEATRE MANAGER
BEGIN EXCAVATIONS
FLOODED WITH BEETLES
FOR NEW SCHOOL
I
FIRST COUNTRY WEEK PICNIC
HELD HERE 37 YEARS AGO
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THE SWAR'IllMOREAN
JULY 31, 1931
Ocean City, where they wiJt spend the
:Miss Edith Bunting of College avenue, in Ocean City, N. }. Mrs. McCurdy and in listing the English Sparrow as one
month.
Swarthmore, and :Mrs. ]. Warren Pax.. her daughter, Emily Jeft Thursday for
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sun, of Vassar avenue, Swarthmore, are Maryland, where they will be the guests of the enemies of the Japanese beetle.
Mrs. Samuel Francis Butler, of 302 on a several weeks' trip to Alaska.
of Mrs. Edwih B. George, of Washing- In the area where the beetles are
Lieutenant Commander James Hef- South Chester road, will leave tornor* * •
ton, D. C., formerly of Swarthmore, who plentiful they form a major portion of
ter, Chaplain of the U. S. S. Whitney row for Saranac Lake, N. Y., where_I
'1 f l"b'
f
th "'.'an,kliin are summering at Annapolis.
stationed at Newport, R. I. is spending she wi11 spend several weeks. Mrs. counCJ 0
I r~n~ns
or
e.&:
the sparrows' diet.
a few days in Swarthmore at the Butler's son, Samuel Francis Butler, ~~~are SUbSC~lptlon Agency .of
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home of Dr. J. P. McNaughton.
Jr., is spending the summer at Camp
~. A .revlew of the artIcle was Ezra Bassett _Merrian, of 280 Swarth- r
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Sky Top in the Pocono }..fountains.
published 111 The Swarthmorean two more avenue, Swarthmore, has return~d
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to his home after a seven weeks' trip to
~[r.
and ~frs. John ~r. Broomall, 4th,
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of Chelten avenue and Darby road
~f r. and 'Irs. A. L. Lackey of Cor-I' I I I
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Brookline spent
the week-end at the, Ile II avenue entcrtame
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I, b L orR'next husband, .Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Van Arsdale,
ancestral' home of Mro: Rroomall's day night at bridge in honor of Mr. j wee~. IIlC ~I( es,
~a{ 51 '~H y YEn d ..gg~ have returned to their home in RidgcCLIPPING
mother :Mrs. Howard B.· Green which Lackey's birthday.
p tles( a)'l· . evenmg\V; d appy n I~g, wood, N. J., after spending the week-end
'ISI oca t'e d near Femmgton,
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}'fr. and ~frs. Robert 'r. Bair and A Lantem to ee y,
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family are spending the week-end with on UIrS( ay evemng;
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:Mr. and Mrs. Dean Malcolm Hodge,
'Irs, Robert L, Coates, 01 '00 Har- !'.Ir. and ·Mrs. J. Paul Brown at Sea- Spite of HimseH," by 1·Ioliere on Fri·
'" avenue, ,,·ho has been spend,'ng side at the Brown Cottage.
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avenue,
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and· "LI'I'10m" by Ferenc of 627 Strath Haven
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more, .are enterta11111lg 1· rs. H ge's sisse\'eral weeks at Truro, Mass" returnIt
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ter, l[lss 11ary Gayle, of \Vashington, D.
cd to her home today.
Janet Nivin, daughter of Dr. and
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c.
203 Kedron Ave.
Mrs. \V. Nivin \Vherry of 210 Har1fr. and 1Irs. I{aymond 'Y. Sowers of
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Swal;"th. 239~W
i\[r. and 1\frs. Edward M. Bassett, yard Avenue, was given a party last Prospect Park announce the engagement
Mrs. Frank E. Williams motored LO
of 315 North Chester road, entertain- Thursday at her home in celebration of of their daughter, ~[iss Leolla E. Som- Grasse Point, Mich.
cd twenty-four guests at a buffet sup- her sixth birthday anniversary. The crs and Robert H. Kurtzhalz, son of Mr.
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Per and bridge, on Saturday evening in guests were Ruth Lipman, Esther and ),1 rs. Charles "Y. Kurtzhalz of 120
HI a1l1e,
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Jcan CIlerma,I Ann -Monahan, Park awnl1e, Swarthmore.
r. Frank E. Williams left on Tuesday
honor of Mrs. \V. Allen Brown, Jr.
MICHAEL
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Vita Crowley, Ann Crowley, :Margaret
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for Williamstown, )1ass., where he will
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spend August. He was accompanied by
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Mr. and :Mrs. Franklin N. Brewer S e ~' {ace rown,
at I een rown,
~Irs. E. L. Buchner is spending the \Villiam Bro\'!,'n, son of Mr. and Mrs. T.
and family, of :MoyJan, who are spcnd- ara 1. 1 farie Dis()ue, Gail McCoy, wcck~clld at Atlantic City.
Harry Brown, of Cornell avenue.
ing several months traveling abroad, Genevieve Reaves, Shirley War d,
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General Contractor
will return to their horne in September. Nancy Price, Joy Price, Rosalie Wher• I •
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ry, Evelyn \Vherry and Elaine Wherry.
:\Iiss Je.an Doctor will leave for ProviSPARROWS EAT BEETLES
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dence, Rhode Island tomorrow, where she
Excavating
Cement Work
Mr. and !Irs. Robert Bair, of 211
·Mrs. Sewell \Y. Hodge, of 111 Ogden will spend a month with her parents.
Cornell avcnue, entertained recently at
Private
Drives
Grading
Field investigations made by attaches
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bridge in honor of )'h. and Mrs. Harry avenue, entertained the Summertime
Sewers
of
the
Game
Commission
has
resulted
Roadwork
~I r. and 11rs. \Valter L. Thorpe and
Bauman, of Chicago, who have been Bridge Cluh at her home \Vednesday.
avenue
will
spend
family
of
Dickinson
The
members
are
~frs.
~rilliam
B.
the guests of ~fr. and Mrs. A. Ludlow
Bullock. ~Irs. Frank N. Swith, :Mrs. the month of August at their cottage at
Clayden, 01 Wallingford,
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John H. Fa\\'cett, }'frs. S. Milton Bry- Cape .May Point.
Art Memorials
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'hIrs. William D. \Vermouth, of 102 ant, 'h{rs. \Yilliam W. Turner. Mrs.
~Ir. and )'1rs. Burt P. McKinnie arc
Harry
L.
Miller,
;\[rs.
Caleb
Burchenal,
Dartmouth avenue, and her daughter,
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entertaining at bridge this evening.
Eleanor, will leave on August 1 for ~frs. Ehyood Garrett, Mrs. E. Leroy
Mercer, Mrs. George F. Corse, ·Mrs.
Madison 195.J
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Since 1855
Charles G. Thatcher, Mrs. Harold G.
:\lrs. J. Irvin Tayor, of 512 West All CellIetcrie&
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Ninth street, is at Pocono Manor, where
Mrs. John Marshall. :Mrs. E1rie Sproat she wilt spend the remainder of the sumand Mrs. n. \V. Collins.
mer.
JULY 31, 1931
AVOID OVER FATIGUE
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Mrs. Elmer E. Melick, of the Strat!l
llr. and :\Irs. \Yal1ace ,),,1. McCurdy,
Haven
Inn,
is
spending
the
summer
of
420 Swarthmore avenue, have returned
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with her sister, Mrs. S. P. Purse1, of to their h()l11~ after spending several days
Bloomsburg.
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
Phone, Sw. 1225
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
:Miss
with her
mother, M rs. Joseph Perry, of Swarthmore. has heen spending the summer at
Calle ~-ray, has gone to Waynesboro, Va.,
where she is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Rohert B. Clothier.
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1fary Pownall and ).fiss Mary
\Valton, of Swarthmore, are spcnding
several weeks at a camp in the Adirondack mountaius.
Attorney..at..Law
Media 1717
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Marcia Perry, who
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HOWARD KIRK
14 South Ave.
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Media, Pa.
Swarthmore 998
l\fr, and Mrs, Robert C, Glenn and
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Peggy and Betty 'are visiting
Mr. Glenn's brother, Dr. E. A. Glenn
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The article ou* tl7e ;resent economic
;; depressjon by]. Russell Smith in the
§ir July number of the Survey Graphic
§ has been selected as number one article
§ in the list of ten outstanding articles
§ of the month which are sclected by a
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Artistic Homes
Desiglled and Built
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304 Dickinson Ave.
Every Day You Delay
311 VASSAR AVENUE
ENGINE QUALITY
CONSTRUCTION QUALITY
9. Extensive use of Steel ForgIngs
JO. Extensive lise of Electric Weld-
:y.
lIyatt Type Roller
Floating Rear Axle
"CHANCES"
Open New Substation
The new Glenolden substation of the
Philadelphia Electric Company, located
at Parker and South Avenues, Glenolden, will be placed in operation about
September 15. The new substation will
not only supply Glenolden. Ridley
Park, Swarthmore, Morton, Collingdale, Sharon Hill, Folsom, Rutledge
and other cummunitics III Delaware
County with better service for present
loads, but will also provide capacity
for future load growth in the numerous
communities served.
When the new substation IS placed
in operation, the Folsom substation wilt
be utilized exclusively to supply power
to the Philadelphia Rapid Transit
Company and the Southern Pennsylvania Traction Company lines.
The Owners View Point
After returning from n long molor trip and experiencing the
difficulties of finding comfortable and satisfying places to cat and
sleep, we are convinced that "The Inn" has nlore to offer Ihan
most of the places of like nature.
BUILDERS
F. M. Scheibley, l\lana"ement
STRATH HAVEN
Baltimore Pike
Phone
and
Riverview Ave.
Sw. 1600
SWARTHMORE, PA.
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l'he Inn Wilh Per&onality
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ADD-A-
have marked Mr. -Hill's administration as
Register of Wills and Clerk of Orphans'
Court for Delaware County.
·'Mr. Hill has conducted his office with
the utmost efficiency and understanding,"
declared F. L. Wilcox, trust officer of
Each year a larger percentage of resi- Authorization is then given by the the Media-Sixty-Nintfi street Title and
dents of Delaware County who die leav- Register for the executors to proceed Trust Co., when interviewed this week.
' h sctt I'1,n g t I
ing property dispose of it by care IuBy I',:o.'lt
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a e. TIIe Reg,'ster "He has cooperated with the trust companics and attorncys of the county ~s far
I·
preparl"f.t wills. This is the conclusion IS authOrized to aid in seU 109 any as possible while maintaining the highest
which may be drawn from the steadily difficulties which may ari~e in carrying executive standards of the office.
increasing business of the Register ·Jf out the terms of the will and finally
R. L. Shropshire, trust officer of the
Wills office in the Court House at Me- approve the statement submitted by Delaware County National Bank of
dia.
the executors.
Chester also speaks highly of Mr. Hill
An office which a dozen years ago
In cases where the deceased was the and says that he has conducted the office
required only the sen ices of four people owner of property 'and left no will, and carried on his relations with the trust
now requires fifteen and instead of an the responsibility of locating the near- companies and lawyers in a highly effiaverage of less than one will a day, the cst of kin rests with the Reg.ister of cient and satisfactory manner.
office 110W averages three. Within the Wills who then proceeds With the
Willis K. Glauser, of the Trust depast five years the ratio of people dying granting of letters of administration. partment of the Delaware County
without leaving wills and those leaving ."From re.ading. the gross amounts of Trust company and Wm. S. Blakeley
wills has changed completely.
WIlls filed III thIS office, many people of the Chester-Cambridge Trust ComUntil comparatively recently twice .. s have the idea that the estates handled by pany also praise 1fr. Hill's work highly.
many people died without leaving wms us ,~re much gre~ter ..than they really
Prominent lawyers of the county
as died leaving wills. Today exactly the are, says Mr. HilI.
Often announce· are likewise generous in their praise of
opposite is true. During 1930, 675 wil1s ment of the gross value of au estate may Mr. Hill's conduct of the office. Robwere probated in the Delaware .county be hundreds. of thousands of ~ol1ars, b~~ ert W. Beatty of Media declares that
Register of Wills office, while letters of after .the bIlls have been paid. t~ere hi Mr. Hill has at all times acted with
administration to the number of 349 wefe sometimes a net estate to be diVided of courtesy and understanding towards
granted making a total of 1024 cases only a few thousand dollars."
_ the members of the bar and has made
handled:
The Register of \V.ills is also Clerk 01 their work as easy as possible while at
"A wider distribution of property and Orphans' Court, wl1lch means that all the same time guarding the interests of
a clearer understanding of the law," is records of cas~s .haI?dl.ed by the cou't all those involved in any case.
given by George E. Hill, Register of are under the lunsdlct!on of the c1erk~
]. DeHaven Ledward of Ledward
Wi11s and Clerk of Orphans' Court as The Clerk of Orphans Cour~ also h36 and Hinkson, E. Wallace Chadwick of
the reasons for the change.
'jurisdiction of the marriage license b~- Taylor, Chadwick and Weeks, and
"I t has only been in the past few yeats reali, which now grants about 4.000 .h- William Taylor of Media, are also
that people have come to fully under- censes ~ year and h~s ~rown steadlly warm in their praise of Mr. Hilt's adstand the advantages of leaving a will," a10ng With the populatIOn Increase of the ministration.
Mr. Hill declares. "Then, too, people county.
Before lIr. Hill's election as Regis, a wi'II .
Mr. Hill's chief assistant in the office ter of Wills in 1928, he served as inno longer have a dread of makmg
They consider it without sentiment."
is William H. Milliken, First Assistant heritance tax appraiser for six years.
Every resident of this county who Clerk of Orphans' Co~rt. Mr. MiIlik~n I This. was originally a c~unty appoi?tdies owning property in any form must has been connected With the office for ive Job under the RegIster of WIlls
either have his will probated, in case he nearly 20 years and has watched it gro\\ office but is now a state appointive job.
has one, or have letters of administra- since the time when it contained the first
While directing the work of an imtion granted in case he leaves no wilt. woman employee in the cOllrt house to portant office in the court house, Mr.
This entails presenting the will at the its present size.
Hill has also found time to devote to
office of the Register of Witts by the
\Varm praise from the trust
outside activities continuing to act as
executors accompanied by witnesses. nics and 'the lawyers of Delaware County chairman of the board of direc~ors of
the Delaware County Flremen.s Association of which organization he was
president until his retiremcitCrn-·l927~··
He is also president of the GarrettfordDrexel Hitt fire company and has held
that office for the past eighteen years.
of Wills Increasing
Court House Official Reports
""Suburbs preferred"..
IHOWER
TO YOUR OLD BATHTUB·
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ROSE HOBART
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THE 'VALUE
STATE
Thi. Week-Unlil Friday
NORMA SHEARER
~"of---
AS.
A. PILSON
LIGHT AND POWER
WIRING
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
107 Sylvan Avenue
Rutledge
_~Ca:::::n be reached at Sw. 1145
Swarth. 1441
FRED J. HARLEY
Upholstering
Furniture Restoring
Draperies
Slip Covers
Window Shades
"The Golden Rule-Our Motto"
TRAVEL BUREAU
29 E. Fifth Street
CHESTER, PA.
YOUR HOME
zn the
SUBURBS
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SAFETY
Shatterproof Wlndsh~eld
Full Shoe Service Brake
Full Shoe Emergency Brake
2251,-2 Sq. In. of Braking Area
17. =-!:. Irreversible SteerIng
18. All Steel Bodies
13.
14.
15.
16.
COMFORT
19. 2-Way HydraUlIc Shoek Absorbers
20. 3-Polnt Frame Suspension
21. Torque Tube and Radius Rods
BEAUTY
22. Bonderfzed Enameled Parts
23. RusUcss Steel
314 Edgmont Avenue, Chester
Open Mon" Fri, and Sat. Evenings
FORD SALES and SERVICE
Providence Road at Baltimore Pikc
MEDIA, PA.
handl.
&
eo,..
Ownership
Mclnogamenl
"nd UI tucked away in the molt beautiful part of one of_Atlantic
Cry's broad ••• avenue,. iu.t a step Qway from everything Ihat',
_nythlng In Ih. World'. Playground. Her.', I.clullon without
lIIobbery. Hera'. beauty without aUlterity •• " In a holel al
_od.rn al 1930 •••• with ral•• a. mode.t al 1920. Spacious
Ioun". rooml,o solarium and lun-detk. Food that would delighlan
. .leu,... Comfort. Service. Qul.t. AU th... are youlS 01 a gu ... of
PUUE
Modernize your Bathroom at
Low Cost. Reroof with Asbestos
. . ' " ShingleS.
Iced Tea Glasses
Portahle Showers for the
Yard
Ruhher Hose and Nozzles
Vacuum Boules and Jugs
S'PRINGFIELD WATED
Beverage Mixers
Orange Reamers
Fly Sprayers
Fly Swatters
P. M. BARROW
Phone Swarthmore 82
Electric
Fans
$3.75 up
Ice Crcam Freezers
IFa you're
tfred of room. and bath ••••• and want IOmethlng
IIttl. mot. like hom •• then come to Hotel lafayett•• You'll
Heating and
Roofing
Hot Weather
·Needs
Icc Picks
Chesler 7267
24. One Piece Steel Spoke Wheels
25. Pyroxylin Finished Bodies:
26. Large Choice of Colors
Edmond Steinman
is greatly enhanced by
CIIENT':R
RADIO
c;ORP.
$50
SWEENEY & CLYDE
you will have 'felief at all hours if
you just 8ay to your plumber now,
put in that Add·a-Showcr.'"
Woodward, Jackson
& Black, I ne.
Dartmouth Ave.
Swarth. 43
Dr. Arthur E. Bassett and Mrs. Bassett and family, of 307 North Chester
are spending five weeks at Clayton, N. Y.
Mr. and :Mrs. Harry B. Harper and
family, of 2 Swarthmore Crest, are
spending several weeks on Lake Champlain.
AUGUST 20 -
worrying an)" more. You can and
plambing~l~nabl.!.COIt.
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S. S. MAJESTIC
"Last summer it was hot and•.L:"'~'
sticky and I said, Oh, my, if
I only had n shower bath..
This summerwHI frobably be hot and sticky,
too, but our family isn't
Add ••• Sho.... er will-lit your toh_lmlal1rd
quickly witbollt marrin, ¥I"U, or di~t"!"biua:
•
WEEK-END CRUISE
"A FREE SOUL"
J
There's More 10 a Cor Tll(ln on EngilleMore to (III Ellgille Than Cylimlt!rs!
Modi. 1800
,
I .,
IW rl.ti.ng
$169.50 f. o. h. upwards
1. ,llumlnum Pistons
2. Bronze Spring Spark Plug Leads
3. Permanently Adjusted Valves
4. Short Even-Length !\Ianlfold
5. l\mple CrankShaft Support
6. GravIty Flow Fuel Feed
7. Full Floating Piston Pins
8. Low Speed, l\ledimn Compression Engine
12.
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Emmons & Andes
Majestic's new low price is
A VALUE FAR BEYOND THE PRICE
ings
ll. Tlmken &
Bearings
in hifil thrilling successor to
uDawn I'atrol"
today and learn about
the new
VITAL FEATURES
MAKE THE
Thur&day, Friday, Saturday
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR.
or Chester 7267
Swarthmore 1160
they will be on the alert, and until bed
time will be giving attention to one
thing or another.
"It is wen if the mother makes some'
res.ervation of time for resting each
day. Children can read, or do quiet
handiwork for an hour. A reasonable
amount of action is necessary for
every child's growth, but over-fatigue,
particularly that nerve fatigue caused
by trying to keep up with a group, is a
factor in poor appetite or lack of
growth. The quiet hour is appreciated
by everyone in the house. Try it."
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JACK HOLT-MARY ASTOR
RICARDO CORTEZ
Call Swarthmore 445
these days when every dollar counts is an investment
to protect your amassed
wealth. Insure with Emmons and Andes for full
protection in a sound come
pany. Call Swarthmore
1600.
Thirty-two years experience, arid ,
home-owller in this borough.
"WHITE SHOULDERS"
Costs You Money, Health,
and Inconvenience
The Best Investment
A. M. ALL ISO N
Electrician
Monday, Tueaday, Wedneaday
Rex Beach's
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M-i s s Annie Hillborn, Publicity
Chairman of the Community Health
Society, has some comments to make,
of interest to parents in the community.
UAt 8 :30 during the school year, it was
interesting to notice a very small boy
\vatching his chance to cross one of
the crowded thoroughfares of Swarthe
more. This child had been carefully
instructed concerning street dangers.
"Habits of safety should be taught to
every child before he reaches the ~ge
of carelessness and daring, and before
he plays with the crowd where absorbtion in this game makes him oblivious
to danger.
"In the U. S. last year there were
18,000 fatalities to children as a result
of accidents, a far higher death toll
than that caused by disease. Physical
condition has much to do with accidents in the case of adults. Statistics
show that 10 use of machinery the
person who is weary is prone to accident. This is true in the factory, the
motor bus, and even in one's own
kitchen or garage.
IIoMake habits of safety instructive.
Use vacation days for special emphasis
on this kind of training.
"Vacation is at hand. Children will
have 10ng hours of play. From the
minute they awaken in the morning
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN WATER CO.
Suplee's Store
SOUTH CHESTER RD.
Swarthmore 105
4
THE SWARTIlMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Publiabed
Robert
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Friday at
E. Sharples,
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Swarthmore,
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Editor and Publuher
Phone Swarthmore 900
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lowed to Clark's Ferry, where the SUS-I County. Northward
JULy 31, 1931.
over
Livcrpo.ol' and Selinsgrove to a point as Blossburg and Mansfield are passed
beyond Shamokin Dam.
to Lawrenceville. Here the boundary
Here the stream is recrossed to is crossed into New York State.
N orthumberland. From this POint
From this point the highway nu. t he
highway numerals change to U. S.
from Horseheads Qv'er route 14A one
delightful journey leads between Lake
Seneca and Lake Keuka to Peon Yan
and Geneva A second journey winds
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Entered as Second Class matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post Office at Swarth- Route 111 as the journey passes meTals change to state route 2, enroute through Ithaca On the shores of beaubore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
through 1\.1ilton and Muncy to Wil- to Painted Post. Here a right turn tiful Lake Cayuga to Courtland and
liamsport in the heart of Lycoming into state route 17 leads east through the Lake Skaneateles region. Through;;!J 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 u: Corning to Horseheads. Here a left out the entire famed lakeland hovers
FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1931
turn into state route 14 is made dircct the spirit of the redman who hunted,
to Watkins Glen. Nineteen distinct fished, and fought in this territory long
Country Week Aun. Needs
Istation WILM. The program is made
waterfalls, with numerous cascades and before the white man came. New York
Articles For Camps. up of request selections and is from
grottos form one of the most scenic has converted the Finger Lakes into
\Vith the Country \Veek Picnic still in 11 :30 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. William J. W,lIl1l1l1l11l1l11l11ll11l1l11l11l1l11l11l11l1l11ll11l11l1l1l11l1l1l11l11h" wonderlands in America. l\.finnehaha a wonderful park system. leaving the
Falls, Cavern Cascade and Rainbow country with its scenic beauty undiseveryone's mind, ·now is a good time to Lancaste!:"· is at the console. Send in
your
request
and
Mr.
Lancaster
will
TIlE
RELIGIOUS
SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS FaUs are among the most picturesque turbed in many localities •. For the
point out some additional hc1p which play it for you.
"KIndness is the golden chain by which points to visit in the famous glen that homeward journey the same highways
Swarthmoreans may give the people
SOCiety is bound t~gether- ..-Goethe.
extends for three miles surmounted by can be used as on the outbound trip.
whom they entertain each year.
COOK OUT OF DOORS
SUNDAY
In additIOn to arrangIng one day out11 :00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship In the
Meeting House.
ings to various comlllunities such as
The summer class in household arts
Swarthmore, the County \Veek Picnic being held at the High School each da)'
WEDNESDAY
Association maintains several camps .(bnder the dire(;tion of Miss Esther 9:30 A.M_ to 2:30 P.M.--8ewing and QuiltREAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES
ing In Whittier HOuse. Box lunCheon.
where children from the city are taken Cherry, the regular domestic science
invited to Join In these
for a week at a time.
teacher of the Swarthmore schools, took All Bre cordially servIces.
SALE
RENT
At the end of last year this project a hike into the~ Crum woods recently 1--------_________
Seve",.1
con6dential
liltings-wooderfully
created a deficit of $3,000 for the Asso- and prepared their meal ou~ of doors
Comfortable homel that will acquaintvou
attractive-both large and Imall. at con_
with she advantages of livin. in Swarth_
ciation and this year every effort is be- over a fire as a lesson in outside cookery.
Ilderate
pricel.
Comfortable
6nancing
• I ..
iug made to economize by securing as
more. Priced $90 upward. Apartments Bt
withour charge.
TRINITy CHURCH
$65 upward.
many contributions of clothing and ar- FINGER LAKE SECTION
Protestant Episcopal
LURES VACATIONISTS
tieles for the camps as possible.
Dependable Information Without Insistent Persuasion
Old phonograph records are needed. as
Chester Road and College Avenue
well as books, patches for the children's
Rector
In the heart of the beautiful Finger
clothing, and particularly old swimming
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M.
Alway. Open
suits of any kind regardless of tears and Lake section of New York lies WatOffice: Swarthmore Crest
kins Glen, one of the most highly
holes.
Phone: Swarthmore 1000
8:00 A.M.-HOly Com:t:nunton.
scenic
vacation
havens
in
the
east.
Further information regarding this
11:00 A.M.-HOly Communion and Se·rvlce_
means of aiding the Country \Veek As- The Keystone Automobile Club has
Mr. Guenther wlII preach
sociation may be learned frum Mrs. outlined an attractive motor tour to
Chester Roberts or ~frs. Blanche De- this alluring region where sparkling
lakes, rushing waterfalls and rugged
"ereux.
CALL 1896 FOR
hillsides combine to present memor• I •
SWARTHMORE
THE
able vistas.
Children Need Rest
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
"Famous as one of the greatest natHAS A WELCOME FOR ALL.
Vacation is at hand. Children will ural wonders of the world, Watkins
STRANGERS AND NEW COMERS
OUR 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE
have long hours of play. From the min- Glen has long been known for its
ESPECIALLY INVITED.
-INSURESMORNING WORSmp 11 :00
ute they awaken in the morning they will scenic beauty and healthful effects of
Rev, Park Hays MUier. D.D., preaches
be Oil the alert,· and until bed time wilt its healing spring waters", says HowSAFE INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS
Summer Session of the Sunday School
be giving attention to one thing or an- ard J. Gallagher. manager of the
a.t ten o'clock
other. It /j well jf the mother makes Chester branch of the motor club.
some reservation of time for resting each "Side trips can be taken into many
SWARTHMORE
day, Children can read, or do quiet nearby attractive resort sections and
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
411 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Lloyd P. Stevens, Minister
handiwork for an hour. Begin the first the distance to Watkins Glell is apday of vacation. A reasonable amount proximately 295 miles".
9 :45 - Sunday SChool
11:00 - WOl"BhIp and SermOn
of action is necessary for every child's
"THE HOUSE REPAIRED"
From Chester the tour leads over
growth, but over-fatigue, particularly
state route 352 through Lima and
A
CORDIAL
WELCOME AWAITs YOU
that nerve fatigue caused by trying to
Gradyville
to
state
route
5
where
a
keep up with a group, is a factor in poor
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST,
OF SWARTHMORE
appetite or lack of growth. The quiet left turn carries the travelers through
Park Avenue Below llarvard
hour is appreciated by everyone in the ,"Vest Chester to Downingtown. Here
the Lincoln Highway is met. This
house. Try it.
Services:
roadway marked as U S. Routc 30, 11:00 A.M_--Bunday SChool.
~---<--11:00 A.M.--Bunday Lesson-Sermon,.
leads through Coate~ville to Lancaster.
There's still time_
Wednesday evening meetlng eaCh week,
Organ Broadcast
Northward from Lancaster U. S. B p. m. Reading :room open dalll; .-except
and hOlldays, 9:30 A.M. to 12:30
A program of organ music is broad~ Route 230 is followed through Eliza. SUndays
P.M.,
during
July aod August, ChUrch
telephone your greetcast daily except Sunday direct from bethtowll to Harrisburg. From the edifice.
the Stanley Theatre in Chester over state capital U. S. Route 11 is folings I Though miles
All are cordIaUy Invited,' to attend the
services and use the. Iteading Room.
away,
tales Lut a
:;
Church News
SWARTHMOREAN
the same cliffs reaching a height of 300 feel
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JULY 3l,. 1931
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WILLIAM E. WITHAM
ELECTRICAL WORK
Swarthmore Electric Shop
-TODArs
HER BIRTHDAYI'"
it
minute to reach her
THE
receipts of the Commonwealth represent a per capita of $17.03, while the
cost of maintaining the government of
the Commonwealth for the fiscal year
showed a per capita return of $9.70.
CLOTHIER MEMORIAL ORGAN
(To the Doaor, Dr. Horbert J. Tily)
Here oft as we linger to hear the harmonious roll
Of glorious Bach, and Beethoven the mighty of sou1,
\Vhile the echoes respond and repeat and fade out to their end,\Ve shall muse on thy generous gift in the name of thy friend.
•••
DRINKING. WATER
AID TO
Above the reverberant pipes with their drowsy sweet drone
And the fairy-soft flutes warbling high in a heavenly tone,
"he thought will arise and will blend with the music's rich theme,He has brought to this noble fruition his beautiful dream.
This action is in accord with that taken by leading banking organizations and institutions throughout
the country.
Price 93 and Interest to Yield About 5.50%
Warren A. Tyson & Co.
Incorporated
Investment Securities
1518 WALNUT STREET
Delaware County
---------Represenlative
PHILADELPIDA
F. R. STEVENSON, Jr.
110 Powelton Ave.
Lansdowne, Po.
Telephone-Madison 6474
Check Your Worries Too!
When you shed the cares of everyday life and set off on
a vacation, he sure yon also leave I.ehind the ir.... ome
little worries that come from neglecting to safeguard
your val nobles in our Vault.
The cost of protecting jewels, silverware, bonds and
other previous docnments is less by the year than the
cost of many a single day's worry.
Delaware County Bankers Association
SwarthDlore National Bank
and Trust Company
"Serving Swarthmore Since 1904"
Beginning' at a point on the nol1beaaterl,J'
side of Darker avenue al. lbe diB\ance of one
hundred seventY-5i:.: feet southeast from the
FOR RENT-Garage for rent. Close to sta- southeasterly aide of the Philadelphia and
tion. Heated. in Winter. Gall Swarthmore Chesler turnpike; thence by sald side of aald
1304.
Barker avenue south twenty-seven d~l!I:
thirty-ei"'ht minutes east ftHy feet to a pomt.
FOR RENT-Ayalon. N. J. Apartment for thl'lll'C ~lOrlh sixty.two degrees I:went:y·t~..,
tNIt. l.ast .2 or 3 w{'Cks in Augmt. a bed. minutes east one hUlldn.'d three feet to a pomt
roolU!;. Ih·ing room, kU('hrlll, ba.th. large por~h. on the southwesterly side of fourtee.n loot
Dircclly on Ocean. $;15 per week. including wide alley; thence by the same north twen',.gas and elcctric. Phone Swarthtnore 1133.
seven degrees tbirtY-eight minute~ weal. fifty
reet to a point: thence 60uth SiXty·two de-
S. BITTLE
Lot No. 32. Beginning at a point in tho
1I0rthwesierly aide of Garrett rand (as laid
Real E&tare out on tlaid plan forty-one and fifty OlWhundredths lcel wide) at tbe distance" of
ninety-eight and four one-hundredths feet
southwestwardly from a point of angle therein
SHERIFF SALES
j aald pOint of angle being distanco flft,- and
une·tenth feet Bou&hwcstWardly from the
southWesterly side of Morgan avenue as laid
SHERIFF SALES
out on plan fifty fee; Wide); thence estending
north thirtY-iWo degrecs eighteen rn.inutes,
Shel iff's Office, Court House, MedIa. Pa.
west one hundred seven and tbirteen one.
hundredths feet to a point, thence estendinl"
Saturday, August 22. 1031
south fifty-seven degrees forty-two miuutes
west; twenty-five feet to a paint, thcU(!8 ox8 :30 o'clock A. M.
tenwng south thirty-two dcgrees elghie9n
minutes. cast ono hundred thirtcc'I and thlrt)'(Eastern Standard Time)
four one-hundredths feet to a point in the
said
northwesterly side of Garren road and
Fieri Facias
No. 1016 tilen{'(t extending alollg the same north fortythrefJ degrees forty·nve minutes east. twentyJune Term, 1031
five nnd seventy·six one-hundredths feet to
All that certain lot or piece of ground with the first. mentioned Doint and place 01 be.
the buildings and Improvements thereon erect. ginning.
1.'tI situate In the BorOugh· of Sha.ron Hill, Del...
Under and subject, however. to certain COBware COllnty, Pcnnsylvanla.: bounded and de.
scribed aceorWng to a. SUrvey thereof made ditlonB atld restriC'tions.
for George M. Dunlap, Jr., by Damon and
Improvements oollslst of two nnd one-ball
F(!ster. Civil Engineers, 3-30-25 and rev., 8-4- story
stone and stucco house, a2so8 feet: en25 as follows:
dosed front porch: basement gar88'C.
lkglnning at a point on the northwesterly
Sold 3S the property of Nicholas Sgarro.
sltle of Marshall road (as laid out. twenty-ftve
feet wide) which Iloint is south sixty-nine de.
Condltion)!--S250.00 cash or certified check
gn-e);, farly-nine minute-H, west one hundred
)!ixty-six (eet lrom the point 01 intersection on day of sale: balance in tcn days.
of the northwesterly side of Marshall road GEARY" RANKIN, AUorneys.
"ilh the southwesterly line of Kenney avenue
(81:1 laid out forty feet wide) if extended to
said northwesterly side of MarBhaJi road. Con- Fieri Fada'i
No, 1225
taining in frollt or breadth on said Marshall
.-oaLI eighteen fcet and extending of that width
June Term. 1031
in length or dcpth northwestwardly between
parallel lines at right angles to said Marshall
All that certain lot or plere of ground with
road IWventy-ftve feet to tbe southeasterly riglat the huildings and imllrovements thereon erect
. oatl, illduding on the rear thereof tbe bed County of Delaware and State of Pennsylva_
u( a certain four feet wide aUey.
nia, and defK.-rJ~d ru'cording to a plan thereof
made by Over &: Tingley, CiVil Enginoors, on
Imllrovementa consist of twO·story brick the 13th day of October, A. D. 1925, anel
house. 18x40 fcet; one·story framo addition, revised on the 21st day of November. A. D.
Ix-1 fCt~t; enclosed front porch.
IlI27. as follows. to wit:
NOlary Public
n,.;vers of sixes
never want· less
127
..
June Term. 1931
Swa. 111-J
T E· L EP HONE
Free of Pennsylvania Four Mills Personal Property Tax
_.-._-_ _ - - - - -
No. 1018
FOR RENT
W~I.
Pennsylvania Gas & Electric Co.
By unanimous action of the Delaware County
Banke~s Association, on and after September 1, 1931
and until further notice, all banks in Delaware County
will pay 3% per annum on Savings Accounts, This step
is taken to enable the banks to continue giving the fullest protection to the funds entrusted to their care, and
to permit them to maintain their policy of investing in
high-grade securities.
Fieri Facias De Bonis EL- Terris
'XI~'i'n<"ed
I.
Firat Lien and Refunding Mortgage 5% Gold Bond.
Due March 1, 1958
CLASSIFIED
One of the best aids to beauty. and
by far the cheapest, is the regu1ar use
grees lwclUy-two minutes wesL one hundred
of a quantity of pure drinking water
FOR SALE
three feet to " pain' in the northeasterly side
daily. according to the latest advise of
uf said Darker avenue being the place .of
beginning. Being- lot No_ 61 on plan of Rl
for
entire
bouse.
Bids
an
internationally
recognized
cosmetic
He has given to Swarthmore a something we knew not before
wiU be recein'-d for bulk and also for in. ley Park Association.
authority.
divhlual llie(.'{'s. Furniture ca.n lk ill8peeted
To inspire and uplift us with !{usic's unmatchable lore;
Improvements consist of two·story stUI.'CO
(I]ust because it is cheap and isn't allY time at "Parker Ar('ade," 23 S. Cheater
And affection and love and remembrance, through joy and through tears,
and frame house. 27x2-l feet. Frame garage,
Road,
Swarthtnore.
Pa:
packed in a fancy bottle, women who
.20.xl8 ft.
\Vill mingle with every high melody here through the years.
are constantly seeking the "peaches
HELP WANTED
JOHN Russ£r.r. HAYES.
Sold a8 the property of Clarence W. Merrit;
and cream" comple:xion are altogether
be arefcrcnces.
good cook,Sleep
neat and
' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - - - - - -______.I/fits of pure drinking water as an effic- andwork.
able Must
to give
in. cle'ln
Only dayConditions---$~50
of sale; balance in ten days.
State
COlts
"
and child in the county and received ient beauty producer", she says.
an
maid n",d apply. Phon.
GEARY & RANKIN, Attorneys.
We
have
the
word
of
every
physician'
S\_'·_"'_I_h_m_O_I'e_2_.
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Auditor General Char1es A. Waters through appropriations $6.82 per capita, and skin specialillt who ever won an 'fhe general road· program of the
has completed an interesting study of
Fieri Facias
No. 1201
honored place in his profession, that _____
W_Q_R_K
__W_A_N_T_E_D
_ _ __
state revenue creditable to the various COlllmonwealth is considered a stateJune Term, 1931
you can~t beat Mother Nature's tonic WORK WANTED-Housekeeper August lOth
counties and of approbations of wide project and is not reflected in for,
not only complexions, but for gento September 10th experIenced. SwarthAll those four certain c.'Ontiguous lots or
state moneys to the counties. these fig- these figures. The difference, therefore, era! body improving, inside and out.
morean Box R.
pieces of ground, situate in the Township of
ures reveal that for the fiscal year 1930! between Delaware County's per capita
l'One of the first treatments practiced
upper Darby, County of Delaware, State .uf
Delaware County contributed in state contributed and its per capita return- for many years by famous European
J!elluaylvania. Being lots numbered 29. 30. 31
and 32 on the plan of lots called "Drexel
revenues 19.18 for each man, woman, ed, is the cost per individual of the skin specialists, and still a basic part
FOR SALE
Heigbts" Which plan is of recant in the
offi(."{l 01 the Recorder of Deeds in and for
general administration of the state of their beauty schemes is to order
lJeJa ..... are County. h, Deed Dook U-10, p~o
Stone and frame dwelling. 6 u:m
BIDS
government together with the vast con- their clients to drink from six to eight
&0., and dis)daYl'd in Case No.1 of plWl8,
Scaled
proposals
will
be
receIved
Uf:
to
struction
of
highways
and
their
mainglasses
of
pure
water
daily.
8 P.M. E.D.S.T., Thursday, AUgust
3th,
,Ja!;"c 10, said lots being separately described
bedrooms.
Good
location.
Large
IU! follows:
1931, by the Board of School Directors, tenance.
"Creams, lotions, and a million conSchool Distriet of Swarthmore, at the
DIe
t'
t
t tl
lot. On hill. $14,000.
coctions
with
fancy
names
and
dee aware
oun y s re urns 0
Ie
School District Office, High School BulldLots No. 20 and No. 30-Beginning- at a
point. In tbe north .....csterly side of Garrett road
lng, for gradIng the College Avenue plo.y Commonwealth consisted of receipts lightful odors, sold at fabulous prices
E.
C.
WALTON
i i i ' I d'
. I .
field aDd laying asphalt play court. The f
~as laid out 011 said pIau) a corc.er of Lot
BOBrd reserves the right to reject any or rom county 0 cers, lItC u mg III lert- for every skin disorder under the sun,
No. :!/i on said Dian at the distanco of twonty
all bIds. Puma and specifications may be tance taxes to the amount of $1,674,192; can accomplish little unless they have
For Rent, Swarthmore, P.a., two Iar,e and sc\'enty-six oD(.... bundrcdtha feet suuib
had from Frank N. Smith, Stephen Girard M
V I. I
R' t '
t
. 0 f nature 's h
t
t
·
housekeeping
apartments, six rooms and .(orty-tbl·ee degrees, forty-ftve minutes west of
Building, Philadelphia, Pa., or from the
otor
e lIC e
egis ratlOllS, e c., the aid
c eapes
ODlC- bath, open fire places, private porches. an anglfl in said side of Garrett road, wbkh
$715,443; Gasoline Tax Collections $1,- water-in the right proportions.
School Distriot Office.
These apartments look out over a large tlugle js fifty and one·tenth feet south forly.
"The interior cleansing of the body is lawn with shade and have tbree esposures. lhh..-e degrees forty-five miuutes west of tbo
.
DOROTHY D. g~=;.y. 078,078; Foreign Fire Insurance Tax
southwesterly side of .Morgan avenue and exof anand
apartment
-----------------'-1$16,549; Corporation Taxes allocated a most important part of any beauty All
blnedconveniences
with the privacy
comforts comof a tending thence by said Lot No. 28, north
thirly·two degrees eighteen minutes. west
ESTATE
ESTHER
McCORRISTON,
of the OF
Borough
of Colwyn,
deceased. late according to population $2,052,089 Or a plan, alld the r egular consumption of real home. Possession Mayor June 1st, eightY-ejlfbL
feet and five·tenths 10 a poin"
1931.
Phone
Swarthmore
489,
Albert
N.
Letters Qf Administration on the above total of $5,536,531.
the six· to eight glasses of pure water Garrett, Swarthmore. Pa.
tbem.e
extending
south ftfly-ooYeu degrees
daily
will
work
wonders,
while
you
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_
estate havIng been granted to the under'fl
t
t DIe
t b
torty-two minutes west fifty feet to a point.
Ie re urns 0
e aware OUIl y Y
signed, all persons Indebted to the said
thence extcnding south thirty-two degrees eigh•
"
estate are requested to make payment, and Lcgislath'e appropriations for the year sleep", she says.
teen nJinutes. east one hundred feet and ninoty.
RENT
Suburban Philadelphia residents, and
those
having
to present the same were: \Velfare ...~616,153,' Education
without
delay claims
to
two one·huudredthlJ feet to a. point on the
northWesterly side of Garrott rand, thence exparticularly
the women, always bent on
MEDIA-69TH ST. TRUST CO.,
$965,101; Judiciary $48,000; Highways
5-room
apartment.
Third
floor.
tending
alonl{" the SaDie north forty-three de.
Or to their attorney,
MedIa, 'Penna. $147,073; Miscellaneous $126,019 mak- makjng the most of their beauty, are in
gn:"t!!J fort)··five minutes cast flftY'ono feet and
HERBERT L. HUTCHINSON,
a position to take full advantage of Hardwood floors. Hot water heat. JUly-two one-hundredths fect to the first men.
ing a total of $1,902,346.
1st National Bank Bldg.•
the advise of the expert, with .pure Janitor service-$50 per month. Uoned voint aud place of beginniUir.
Darby, Pa.
Based on the 1930 census, the total Springfield water always at hand.
Lui NOll. 31-Deliinning at 0. point in the
north wcsterly sido of Garrett road (as Jaid
out on said piau furty-one and fifty oue.hund.
redtha leet . . . ide) oJ. the distance of 86ventyLarge garage. Heated in Win- tWOll
alld t ......enty-eight om~-bundredth8 feet
frum a point of angle therein
ter. Station Square. $8 per suuthwe!:ltwardly
(said polnl. of angle being distance ftny and
Olle-tenth leel 80uthwestwardly from the
month.
southwesterly side of Morgan avenuo) (as 181d
out all plan fifty lcct wide): thence extending
1I0rth thirty·two degrees. eighteen minutes,
west one hundred leet and ninely-two olleCHAS. A. SMITH
hundredths feet to a point; thence extendinG"
south fifty-seven degrees forty.lowo minutes.
. Phone Swarth. 705
west twenty·fi\'o feet to a tIDint; thence ex:tending south thirty-two dCl>rees eighteen min.
uteit cast. aile hundred seven and thirteen oneATrRACTIVE APARTMENT
hundredtbs feet. to a JlOlut ill the said north110 l",a~l( Ave••. fl5;:,large living room; Ore- wCflterly side of Garrett road, and· thence ex.
place;. dining room; kitChen; Z bedrooms; tendiJig nlong the same north forlt.three deforty-five minutes, east twenty.five and
modern bath; private heat contrOl; 2 en- grees,
HCvcnty·sill:
one·hundredth8 loot to the first
trances; enclosed porch; 2 store rooms.
mentioned 1I01nt aud place 01 beginning.
Conservative Policies Insure
Sound Banking
BEAUTY
5
beeaa.se U take••Ix ell"nder.
the ...ooth, ."e..t
pOUJer that make.
rea"" en/o"able
to .'"e
dr'"',,.
Drivers of sixes are spoiled
for anything Ie8&. Drivers
oC sixes nre sold on m.ultiple cylinders.
They would DO more think of giviDg up
"8tt" performance than any other real
ad1XJ~ement oC Illotoring. For them, the
whole cylinder qoestion bas. been settled.
SUp behind the wheel of a Chevrolet Sis,
and you'll know why these dri""" Ceel ""
~do. Step OD·the 8tarte.r, let the motor
• its sUence.
.
~-ldIe-and notice
£.a.u;uW ID th e
clutch, sbift into "lowu-and feel that
.smoothness. Cange
h ·Into
." seeon d , .. hit D.
faster and faster clip, Blip into "high,"
sweep along at top speed-then throttle
down to barely a crawl~ The sDl.oothness
and OcxihiUty you alwa~s get 8!'8 six-cylinder smoothness, six-cylinder Oedbili:y.
Annoying vibration is gone I
Over two million owners have tested and
proved this sis:..cylinder Chevrolet engine.
They have found that it costs less for gaOl
and oil than any
other~
They have found
that it actually reduces upkeep costs, by
holding vibration· to a minimum~ They
know a sis: is better in cYMy way-and they
would never be satisfied with 1"",,1
.
•
at ~ranginBfrom
TUleJl.ty beautiful m.ocleb, P
I: Mtre £0.., dalloered prlN'". ond
'475 to'075
.AU pm•• I. 0, b. Flln t, Mfe"'•• ~ • .JNI'daf.,quip"..,..
G. M. A.. C. ,.,.....
.
NEW
eel.,.
•
·~DEVROLET
.
-SIX
.
See youI' dealer helow
WENTZEL MOTORS
Phone
401
Dartmouth Ave.
Swarth. 596
Swarthmore, Pa.
II
Sold as the propcrty of Alfred H. McBeginning nt " point on the northeast aide
":::amley.
of Hollis road (forty·ftvc feet wide) at the
distance of five hundred and slxty-thrce and
Conditions-S250.00 cash or ('Crtlfied check forty·three one·hundredths leet measured in
011 tiny of sale; balance in ten days.
B northwCfIoterly dlrection along the various
<:OUrIK'H of HOlJlH road from its Intersection
GEARY &: RANKIN. Attorney8.
with the northwest side of Eagle road; 'hence
extending- in a northwesterly direction alongthe said northea8terly side of HolUlI road on
thl~ arc of a drCle curving to the left with a
Fieri FaC:iaa
No. 1017 radius
of two hundred and for&y-five feet, the
arc distanoo of fifty-ono Bnd twenty.two one.
June Term, 1931
hundredths feet to a p~nt: thenCo extending
neg-inninG" at a point on the Ilortheast side north thtrty·two degrees lhlrtY..flve minules
of aald Sprnco street, forty-four feet north. twenty seconds east one hundred and fifty-two
westward from tho northwest aide of SecoOid and forty-three one-hundredths teet to a pOint;
Jltreet. Dorough of Darby. thence extending thence e:r:tending south thirty-two decrees 8ix.
"orlh .....eatwardly along the said Bide of Spruce teen minutes east nlnetY-lIix Md three One.
atreel foarteen fee; and thence extending north- hundredths fC'Ct to a Jlolnt; thence extending
eastwardly of that width between parallel linea south fifty degrees west one hundred and
at rilrht angles to said Spruce atreet seventy. twenty-nine and twclve one-hundredtbs feot
to the first tnenHoned point and placo of be: \·,'0 f(.'Ct to a point In a certnln three feet
... ide alley, the northwcst line and tho soulh- ginning.
~nst lin... pru!8lng throulrh the renter of a party
Under Dnd subJC
mcs,;un!'fe adjoining on the northwest and tionl and building restrictions.
.!oulheasl.
Impro\'(~ments conllist of two and ono.half
storY .stone nnd rough.east. honae .. 20"'30 feot.
Improvements collailit of two·alory brick Side
porch. Garage, 12 .. 18 feet.
hou>IC, 14.x:JO loot. Porch front.
Sold 8fI the property of Jacob D, Rambo.
Sold as the proJ)f"rty Of James W. GuaUn
aud ).(ary D. Gustin.
CondiUona-J250.00 ('lUIh or C()rtlficd check
CundIUon&-S250.00 ca ..h or certified check On day of Rale; balance in ten dBYs.
on day of sale; balanco in ten days.
R. LEROY VAN RODEN, AUorDCJ'.
JOHN J. CAIN, ·Sherill.
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THE SWAR'i'HMOREAN
WOULD PRESERVE
PAINTER ARBORETUM
A movement for the preservation in
the public interest of the Painter
Arboretum and adjoining tracts ·in the
Sycamore Mills section of Middletown
Town,hip, Delaware County, has been
undertaken by a number of civic organizations, whose officers have petitioned the Delaware County Commissioners and the owners of the land to
consider plans for public acquisition of
the grounds for educational and recreational purposes.
Leading the movement is Samuel L.
Smedley, President of the Pennsylvania Forestry Association, and associated with him are officers of the following organizations, most of whom
have personally visited the Arboretum
and have been impressed with its value
to present and future generations:
Penna. Horticultural Society: C.
Frederick C. Stout, President; Wm. J.
Serrill, Vice-President and John C.
\Vister, Secretary.
Keystone Automobile Club: J. Borton Weeks, President.
Delaware County Chamber of Commerce: Albert R. Granger President.
Penna. Parks Association: Herman
Cope, Secretary.
Isaac Walton League of America: P.
G. Platt, President, Delaware Co.
Chapter; Stanley Hibberd, Director of
Pa. Division.
Edward E. Wildman, Director Science Education, Phila.
Phila. Public Schools: Carl G. Leech,
Supt. of Schools, Del. Co.
Penna. Forestry Asso.: Samuel L.
Smedley, President, and ·Walter Smedley.
It is the view of Mr. Smedley and his
associates that Delaware County, with
a population of nearly 300,000, is seriously in Ileed of lands for public recreational purposes. Of all the lands
available, probably the most desirable
from all standpoints are the tracts
comprising the Painter Arboretum and
the Tyler property, nearly 700 acres in
extent and including large areas of
forest land, some of which never have
been cleared.
The petitioQ addressed to the Delaware County Commissioners states:
"\Ve are all of the opinion that this
entire tract, containing as it does a
wide variety of natural conditions,
should be held in the interest of the
public for both educational and recreational purposes. It has been included in. the suggested area for park
and recreational purposes by the TriState Regional Planning Federation. It
can easily be reached by our present
road system. It also can be tied in with
any future park system that may be
developed along our creek valleys.
"There are, within the area, several
hundred acres of woodland which has
remained under one deed since Penn's
ownership, which makes it particularly
appropriate for a start on the 'Restoration of Penn's Woods', a slogan many
of us are particularly interested in,
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WALTER HUSTON
and would serve as a contribution on
behalf of Delaware County the co~ing
year in the celebration of the 250th
anniversary of Penn's landing in Delaware County.
"We have reasons to believe that
those who have the disposition of this
property are disposed to look favorably
on any proposition looking toward perpetuating this land for public purposes.
"We also believe that you fully realize that if the present and future generations who reside in Delaware
County are to be adequately provided
for, it will be necessary to have ample
recreation grounds. We earnestly entreat you, therefore, to investigate and,
if possible, acquire part or all of this
land in the interest of the citizens of
Delaware County."
The tracts under consideration are
owned by Mrs John J. Tyler and the
estate of John J. Tyler and their administration is in the hands of the
Provident Trust Company.
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VICTOR MeLAGLEN
EDMUND I.OWE
"WOMEN OF ALL
NATIONS"
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Editor, Swarthmorean,
Swarthmore, Penna.
J n a recent issue of the Swarthmorean, my name was included among
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Coolness ()f 011,. Main Storr
1000 Chestnut Street
SUlllmer Vacation
And Tourist travel has started-and
our house Is filled up virtually every
nlght--and our dining rooms are
well patronized too. at breakfast
time. luncheon and at every dinner.
with strangers as well Il.S localities-All this new business for a new
"Inn" demonstrates the fact that
there was a definite need for our
service both locally and for the
traveling publiCIt Is with a lot of pleasure that
we serve this public and make
friends for ourselves and the town
of MedlaIn addition to more than a hundred thousand dining room guests
we have served since we opened.
We have had almost nln2 thousand
over night guests and we can
truthfully say that we have made
almost 109.000 friends for "Media
Inn" and Median any other effort. public or
private. has done more to spread
Medla's Good name throughout this
whole country In a year we fall
to know of It. and we hope that
we are only starting In our work
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there has been over two hundred
thousand pieces of printed matter
distributed. each one selllng Media
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MICKEY HOUSE CARTOON
"THE PUBLIC ENEMY"
the list of prospective candidates for Pusey, and Mrs. Harold Griffen, 501- their transportation although the Swarth·
School Director. This was evidently iciting committee; cookies and crack- more Committee always endeavors te
an error on the part of some kindly ers, Mrs. Harvey Pierce, Milk and make a contribution towards this exwell-wisher.
water, Mrs. Alfred Fassett ; Entertain- pense, and the train bearing the visiton
Since I am in business in Swarth- ment, Mrs. John Howard Taylor; is met by fi fty or more Swarthmoreans
more, I certainly would not be justified Sandwiches, Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop j with cars who transport the visitors to
. . grounds.
in holding any public office which grounds, Chester Roberts " ice cream
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the plcmc
might tend to give me prestige with and cake, Mrs. T. E. Hessenbruch.
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prospective clients. I regret that my Miss Alic.e Lukens acted as secretary
f1~lIla y t e ay s ~sbvltles were
business compells me to forego a civic this year. Harry B. Cookman, was held III what was Garrett s woods near
the present College avenue school, but
duty that, otherwise, I would take also much in evidence.
great interes~ ill performing.
Outstanding in Swarthmore's al1iludll for the past dozen years Louis ~ole EmSmcerely; !ours,.
I program
of community events is the mons has d~nated the use of hiS woods
WIlham E. Witham
Country ·Week picnic which has been for the affair.
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held every summer for the past thirtyThe week before the picnic every home
seven years.
in the borough is solicited by the com·
Country Week Picnic
The 'Country Week Association is an mittee for either funds or a contribution
(Cofttinued fro.,. Page On6)
organization with headquarters at 18th of food.
The picnic at Swarthmore is olle of
children told by Mrs. Oscar Gikreest, 'lnd Arch streets, Philadelphia, which arranges
for
the
entertainment
of
thou:;the
most popular sponsored by the Counrecitations by Miss Clara Jean Alsten,
ands
of
mothers
and
children
of
Phil
atry
Week Association and happy are the
and music supplied by. Betty Lumsdelphia who would otherwise seldom get mothers and children who are invited to
den's portable phonograph.
While contribution to the Picnic an opportunity to picnic outside of the attend.
One fe<1ture of the picnics here which
fund have been generous, checks may big city.
Each year Swarthmore has been host has made them so popular has been the
still be sent to Chas. Smith, chr., or
to about 500 of these delighted children way Swarthmore people have turned out
Albert N. Garrett, treasurer.
The chairmen who helped make the under six years of age and their mothers. and helped entertain the visitors and habe
occasion a success were: Miss Mary The Country Week Association provide! shared the day's program with them.
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Saturday
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JEAN HARLOW
MAE CLARK
ROBERT O'CONNOR
JULY 31-, 1931
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
WOULD PRESERVE
PAINTER ARBORETUM
i
JULY 31, 1931
~frs,
alld would scn'c as a contribution 011
thc list of prospectivc candidates for Puscy, and
Harold Griffen, sol-I their transportation although the Swarthhl'hali of Dl'lawarc Coullty the coming ~chool Din'dor. ?'his was cvid~'ntly i~it ing cOllll11itte,e; co)?kics and, crack-lll1or~' l'ol11l11il~ce ,always endeav~rs te
year ill thc cclchration of the 250th .I~I, err,or ,on the l>.trt of sOllie kmdl y : e~s, ~[rs, Han ey } IC,rcc" Milk ":Ild I make a cUlltrtitut.'''n h'\\'ards tlll~, cx,\ 1lI0\'l'mellt for Ihe presl'n'atioll ill anlli,'ersary of Pl'lllI'S Iandillg in Dela- \\ I ~~-\\ IShe r . ,
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: \\ ater, Mrs, Alfred l' asselt, EII,'~rtal11- i pensc, and thc tram hcarlllg the VISitOr.'
t he puhlic illtl'rest of thc Painter warc County,
SlIIce I am 1I1 huslnl'ss III Swarth- i lIIl'nt, Mrs, John Howard I aylor; I is mel In- fi ftv ur lIIorc Swarthmore3ns
Arboretum alld adjoillillg tracts ill the
lIIore, I certaillly would not hc justified Salldwiches, ~lrs, J. V, S, Bishop; i with car~ wh;) tf'lllsport thc visitors to
"\Ve ha\'l' n'asolls to hclievc that in, holding any, puhlic oOic? wh~ch grounds, Chcster ,~oberts; ice crcaml thl' pic'lIi~ ground:, '
Sycamorc ~I ills sl'ctioll of Middletown I thosc who have thl' disposition of this IIl1ght tencl 10 gl\'e llIe preslIgc with alld cakc, Mrs, 1. E, Hessenbruch,:
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. rl"ma
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Township, Delaware County, has hcclI i propcrty arc disposl'd to look fa \'orahly prospectlH'
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pcr- husillcss COJIIlll'lIs lilt' to forcgo a ci\'ic this year, Harry B. Cookmall, \\'a-s' Il' ( III \\' lat ,was arrctt s wOO( s ":ar
alli'~atiplls, ",hpsl' "nICe!'S han' pl'll-:
'" I'rnpnsltlon C)() '1IIg toward
,
dllt" that, otlll'rwis l', I would takl' als .. IIIllch ill c\'idl'ncc,
I tIll' preSl'nt Colll'ge avenue school, !Jut
li"IIl'c1 tilt' Ikla\\'alT l'IIUllt" l'ummis- I'd!I
t sane
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S war tl lJllUrC ' s an'.llld III for thc past dozen ycars Louis
Cole EIll,.,
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alld Ihe ll\\'lllTS (If the
to Il ',:S':
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Si1lcerdv
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dunated the usc of IllS woods
. ."ours
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i. program (I f commulII't y evcn t
5 IS
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I has IT'
cOllsidl'r plans for puhlic acquisition of', \\l' a~so hehl'''c that you fully real\Villiam E. \Vitham ..... ountr\' \Veck picnic which has been: or t Ie a ,or,
Ihe .grounds for nlucatiollal and rc-, IZl' ~hat If thl' pn's(',nt all~1 future gCII• • III
; Il('ld l'\:lT)' ~lImllll'r for the past thirty- I , The week bcfo."e the, ~icllic every hOIll:!
l'I'eational purposcs,
: "ratiPIIS who rcslde III
Dela,~'are
,)l','en ,'('ars,
I 111 the horough IS soltCited by the COlllColllltry n ee k poWille
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Ll'ading- thl' m(lH'lIIellt is Samuel
~ol1l~ty ~re to he adl'quately prOVided
! '1'1 Ie - Coun t ry \\' ee k' j\ ssocla
't"1011 IS an mittcc
Snll',III"", Pn'sidellt (If thc Pl'lIl1s\'l- lor, It ~\'III he IIl'CI'ssary to have ample
f f Ifor either funds or a contributioa
(COlltilllud fro'/I Pag~ One)
I organizatiun with headquarters at 18th (} 00( ,
"allia I:"restry ,\ssol'iation, and assn~'i- i rCcrl'alton groullds, \V~~ cafl!('stly enalt-,I with him an' ,,/lil'er;; of thc f01-1 ~~'I'~\~\'~)U" tl~l':ef~)r~', tn lIIvcstlgah' an~l, childn'n tllld hy ~[rs, Oscar Gilcrccst,· 'lIId Arch streets, Philadelphia, which arThc picnic at Swarthmorc is one of
lowing (lrg-anizatiolls, 1II0st of whom i It I' ',Slhle, .I,cqUln part or a!I, of thl~ rccitations hy ~[iss Clara J can Alsten,! rallgcs for the entertainlllent of thous- thl' IIlllst popular sponsored by the COllllhan' persllllally \'isilcd Ihl' ArhOrl'lUIII11 I;;:~I',I 1,~l ~h~, )lI1ll'~l:~t of the cltlzcns of and lIIusic supplied by Betty LlIlIlS- i ands ,of mothl'rs and chil(~ren of Phila- try \\' eek Association and happy arc the
alIll han' hCl'lI illlpn'ssl'd with its \'aluc 1 ,
,Ire l( unt),
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Jlortahle phonograph,
" dl'lpllla who would othcnnse seldom get mothl'rs and childrcn who arc invited to
to pn'SI'I1t and futu!'l' genl'rations:
, I he trads tinder cOII;,,~dcrat\()n arc deli'S
\\'hile contribution to the Picnic 'a~1 (l1!porlunity to picnic outside of thc attend,
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I'('nlla, Ilorticultural Society: C, oWllcd hy ~rrs J"I!~l J, I ykr al~d the
fund
ha\'e
heclI
generous,
checks
lIIay 11I g , CIty,
,
On('
fcature
of
thc
PICIIICS here wlncll
Fredl'rick C, Stout, Prl'sident; \VIII, J, i eS~a!l' of, Joh~1 .1: 1 yll'r and thclr adblch year !-'warthmore has becn host 1has madc thelll so popular has hccn thl'
!-'lTrill, \-iCl'-I'resi(knt and John C'I' 1~IIJIJ~trat1Cl~~ IS IJ~ the hands of the st ill hl' sent to ehas, Smith, chr" or
,\II)('rt
X,
Garrett,
trcasurer,
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to
ahont 500 of these delighted children i way Swarthmorc people have turncd out
\\'i~tl'r, St'..-rl'lan',
1 rondent 1 rust (llllpany,
The
chairmen
who
hdped
makc
the
i
under
six years oi age and their 1II0thers, ; and helpcd l'ntcrtain the visitors and habc
I'cy.o;ttllll' .. \ut'~lI1ohik Cluh: -', Dor- i
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SUCCl'SS
wen':
Miss
l\faryi
Thl'
Country
\\'l'ck l\ssociation providc~ shared thl' day's program with them,
ton \\-,'('k~, Pr('~idcllt.
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J)l'lawarl' County Chamlll'r of com-I
IJIITCl': ,\Ibcrt R, Crang-l'r President.
Penna, Parks ..\~sociation: I-Jerman
Jllly 30, 1930,
Cope, ~e('n'tarv,
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Chapll'r: Stanln' Hihhl'rd, Director of I III a rl'Cl'nt Issue o,f the SwarthI'a, Di\'isilln,
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IlJIorl'all, my Ilame was mcludl'd among
Edward E, \\'ildman, Din'ctor Sci,'11('(' Educatioll, Phila,
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Phila, Public Srhnols: Carl G, Lel'ch,
Sup!. of Schook Dd, Co,
Pelllla, Fun'stn' :\sso,: Samud L,
Smedley, Prl'sidl'l;t, and \\'altcr SmcdIcy,
It is the "il'\\' of :\rr. SlII('clIl'\' anc! his
GEORGE H. KELLEY
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associates that Dda\\'an' COU;lty, with·
a population of lJearh, 300,000, is seri- ollsl." in nl'cd of lan;ls for public rc- \-anite
Marble
('r('ational purposl'S, Of all thl' lands
;l\'ailahll', pnlhahly the lJIo,1 dcsirahle
Cemetery Work a Specialty
"rolll all standJloint~ arc thc tracts.
('Illllprisin~ thl' Paintl'r Arhorctlllll anc!
t h" '1\ll'!' propert \', Il('arh' iOO acrcs ill
}}it, 1843
l'xtent and inclu'ding la'rge areas of.
No, L,lnsdowne Ave" Drexel Hili, Pa.
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hecn cleared,
I aThe pl'litioll adcl!'essl'd to the Dcla-'
ware COllnty Commissioners statcs:
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SUIlUlIel' Vuc'ulioll
"\\'c arc all of the opinion that this·
And Tou)'bt travel has started-find
entin' tract, cnntaining- as it docs a;
our house Is tilled up \'irtually e"ery
wide ,'ariel), of natural conditions,'
ni!;ht-nnd ollr
patronl7.ed too, at hreakfast
should hl' held in the interest of the i
tillie, 111111'111'011 alld at e\'I'I'\'
with stmn!;e)'s as well as locallti('sAll this new bUsiness for n nl'w
n'ational purposes,
It has lll'ell in-,
"11111" demollstratl'!; thl' fnet thut
eluded in th~' suggl'sted area for park:
there wus n dl'linlte lieI'd for 01\1'
sen'lcc both loca Ily and for the
and n'l'reational pllrposes h_\' thl' Tri-:
tra,'cling pllblicSt;;k I~"gitlnal Planni1lg Fl'dl'ration, It '
It is with a iot of pll'asurc that
we "cn'e this public and make
I'all l'a,ily he n'adll'" hy our pr('scnt
fril'lHls for ourselves ulld thl' town
road systl'IIJ, It also can hI' tied ill with;
of Ml'dlaany illt un' park system that may hI"
In IIdditiOIl to nlOrc thlln a hllndred thc,l1sand dining raoUl gl1l'sts
d('n'loped along 0111' creek vallcys',
I
\\'C h:1\'c sen"eel since we ollenl'd,
"Th('re art', within the arca, scveral
\Ve h3\'e had almost lillie thousand
:l\'cr night gUl'sts and we call
hundred acres of wnodland which has
truthfully sroy that wc han' lIlade
[('lJIain~'d under {llle dl'cd since Penn's
almost lO!I,OOO fricnds for "Media
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alld Mcdia1l\\'IIlTship, which makes it particular'"
If any othl'r effort, public or
approl'riah' for a start 1111 tht' ·I~cstor;;-.
pl'l\'at .. , has dOli" more to "pl'end
t inll oi Penn's \\'oods', a slogan mall\'
1\ll'dia's Good namc throlJf.:l\out this
whol.. country in n y"ar WI' fail
IIi us arc particularl,,' inttT('stl'd il;,.
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Win. J. Cartledge
MEDIA THEATRE
DAILY MATINEE 2:30
MEDIA
PHONE
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to kno\\' of it, and we hope that
WI' at'p only starting In our work
-to :-icr\'pThank You--Thc Pattolls,
p, S,-In addition to our sen'iel'
tlwrl' hns hecn o"er two hundred
tholl,;1lI111 pieces of prlntl'd nlattpr
:lIstrihlltl"1, ('Ileh olle selling Mellia
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labor ironing brings into every home!
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every piece in the basket beautifully done.
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The Swarthmorean, 1931-07
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1931-07
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Film P398-P427
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1931 JULY.pdf