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Vol. IV,
No. 5
Swarthmore, Pa., February 5, 1932
ENGLISH COMEDY
$2.50 Per Year
WALKS IN THE COLLEGE ~rOODS ARE POPULAR
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'.• Dr. Jackson Gives Sophisticated
Farcicial Comedy for
February Show
ORIGINAL
'Thomas A. Curran, of Mortoo, 10
Succeed Frank L. Geltz
of Dickinson Ave.
STAGE 'SETTINGS
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Further variety was added to this
year's program of the Swarthmore Player's Club this week hy the presentation
of one of the 1I10st sophisticated English'
farces the club members have e\'er been
offered. Admirably suitc<1 to the particular acting and directing genius of Dr.
A. F. Jackson, the February production
of the club added new laurels not only
for the directors and their fellow workers but for the staging facilities of the
new clubhouse.
It is said that this week's performances I
marked the first presentation in this
country of "The Desperate Lovers," by
Alfred Sutro. Dr. Jackson discovered
and secured the I)lay while in England
last year. It is distinctly the type of
play that Dr. Jackson enjoys directing
and his work in tne leading role gave
evidence of his enthusiasm for the piece.
Dr. Jackson has long heen an admirer
of English farces. He has many who
share his enthusiasm. Still there are
other members of the club who, if they
take the trouble to think abollt it, wlll
question the need of going to England
for a suitable cI\1b comedy or for gQlng
outside of Swarthmore for so mi\ny peQpic to present it,
As Is true of most English and American farces the story of .tThe Desperate
Lovers." shows little originality, It cQn' t s 0 f a coII ec tl on 0 f S t OC k SI't uati OilS
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put toget Iler WIt
of dialogue. The characters are similar
to the ingredients of most English comeelies-two Englishmen of the better class
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who has turned to the {Jther extreme, an
aristocrat, a woman biologist, a lawyer,
etc.
For the most part the play was well
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cast
and the
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developed
the dIrectors
tempo that
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followed another in rapid succession.
SWARTHMORE
SYSTEM
IN
EFFECT
The appointment of deputy tax assessors for Delaware County under the
I~Iew syst\;i .. d ... ill>' i.t.\.,j hy till; -~.~te !,.eg,Islature last year was announced this
I week. The new assessor for Swarthi more is Thomas Curran of Morton.
Thomas Curran is a brother of Eugene
Curran of the same borough who it was
rumored a few weeks ago would be givell the job.
The new assessor who replaces Frank
Gettz of Dickin5~lt1 avenue, Swarthmore,
will have charge of making this year's
assessments for this community, Morton
and Rutledge. Under the old plan, each
borough and township elected its own
assessor. Now the county is divided into
151 districts with each district deputy appointed by a county board of three as'sors who in turn have been appointed by
the county commissioners. Each assessor receives an annual salary of $2,000.
The county board of assesSOrs conI sists of Harry M. Birney, James J.
Skelly and John Standring,
In political circles no effort is made to
deny that the appointments were made
partially on a political basis. It is pointed out that the new district assessors
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I..asf Sunday with C.)lIege closed over the end of the semcsh'r, u Swurthmoreun wulking in th(! woods along the
Crlllu "chind the college reported meeting 22 other residents of the community enjoying the new IJaths that
hav", been buih. Twenty JlPemployed men pr., now being given three days work each, making more walks ami
clearing away underbrush in the woods. This work is financed by the Employment Bureau ami the College.
VALENTINE FROLIC I
AT WOMAN'S CLUB
HOME
8 SCHOOL
ONE DAY FORUM'
ON COLLEGE CAMPUS
will work so directly under the' county
board of assessors that it is not imperative that the men appointed have had ex"U I'
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IC lest'tlIII f IIFa I e p la' s
Classes ot- instructioll as to ho\v the
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'Original BanlI Selections. aOll mng at the HIgh sc~oo! blllldmg. T~lii.Memher of Parbament of Can- board '._ i . L.!\, . \·l';'.~- pil'c( ill gi(llHld
Dramatic Numbers Bring
IPburpose of the evemngs Pdrogralm Wl I •
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lin e"ery "'llin1:'l1it.Y ;.-',bsed nil tl:,-, ,allle'
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VISit t e. museums al!b ta e a ong as
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TABLES IN CABARET STYLE many c1l1ldren as POS~I Ie.
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COUNTY
CLUBS
SPONSOR pointe< 1 ",:, ;'1:l[ thry will !lot have \fl
The first speak~r WIll be \V. L, FIsher
seck I
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of the Ckommefrc1lal Mu~eum"'IITbhe Rsec-,
properties they assess and can therefore
The Valentine party at the \V9mans' ond spea er 0 t Ie evelllllg \\1
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Club was an afternoon .,of fun beyon d aII'
s!ter H owar,
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texpectations. The curtain rose on a stage tlonal department of the Pellnsylvallla Forum and Instit~te on \Vorld Affairs
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prepared for an. orc .lestra" + he me~- !~ u~eUln 0
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an( . rospects or eace, to )e Ie 0.'1 on his record as assessor here since Feb.
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bers came stragllng III 0116 SI ~I!d h VO. S,
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and when they were all seatc( , ..urs. W I 1- LEGION CHARITY BALL
Monday, Febrtla~y 15th was first c\ec~-).f . Y
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)r. Jackson and Ius asslsta.nt Harry G. Ham Earle . Kistler president of the club
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Forster deserve commendatIon for the
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ana( a III Jy men 111 uentm ttl t l1e egu ar eallpeare an annQunce[
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1921. She \\'as re-electe(1 in 1925, 1926
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act were han cd. Each was rounded out I I Effi
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Swarthmore s second annual. Chanty pendent. The iirs.t woman to represent
ounty to glVc t le appOIntment to a
in. excellent fash~on al.ld as soon ~s one a ~h~ I~;;;hes.ra WiiS comllosed of Mrs, Ball sponsored by !he Haro.ld Amsworth Canada at the Yearlv Assembly of th' Slvarthmore dmal~. Hun(lllreds of letters,
epIsode reached Its cllmal{ anQther fQI- E W C I'M
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Post oC the American Legion was held
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te egrams, an p lone ca 5 were sent to
lowed of e(IUal humor and interest.
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ros >y, J: rs. Q n 1<" • e e sen, last Frl'(\ay lll'ght I'll Parrl'sll Hall 011 'tlle League 01 Nations. she IS also thc first the m('mhers of the county board of as.
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Mrs. Doell' Mrs Roy ,
De apia me, ~Irs.
of her s ~.'x t O .ser'\ e 011 tile DI'~arlll~)'Itlcll of til'"" Illinlor
. , , , , sessors an (I po I"ItlcaI Iea d crs of t I1 e
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arrt s, • s,
K' 'bl
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rsons ment Commission of the teague.
county, but to no avail.
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hue, a e wea Ier approxllna e y
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!ose. w 10 la\ e lcart " ISS. < al:e poslhon, as I!l t e ot er < Istncts
or the timitlg of !he Iin~s W<\S not right ~/:: E:a,~mt~n "e rSi,lrs~ ~tanl~y ~.ta~~ proceeds to be turned oyer to the Em~' Phatl \\'111 gla~l1y travel. ma.ny nules ~c, of the. ~ounty, was gIVen out on the ~asis
to encourage amhble respon:;c from th(l Mf\l
M' A ~. n O M
Ell' tt ployment Bureau will amount 'to about repeat a d..:hghtful eXllertenCe, Will', of poittlcal patronage and the Repubhcan
IIst~ners. It would bo IntHesting to R' ,I an'd' ri!, '{' ""'11" rr R
thosc who have not are to be congratt!- leaders of the county declared that on
, . rs, "riO th sallIe as last "ear or nearly $700
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The large dining room of Parrish hall ated on t Ie t lrt awattlllg t lelll.
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aSls • or on was more eservlllg
cured last night than Monday night but I ea~ S~r er, ". r~h wal~ al;
. rs. 11- was beautifully decorated for the affair
\Vhile the Forum and Institute ar.: than Swarthmore.
a
c\'cn this would not entircly settle the e;1 I' "~I~sOl~
Ie or~ les
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flags
of
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nations
suspended
from
sponsored
by The Delaware County
The borough of Rutledge is already
a
point of whether the first night audience, ~( t Ie
I y )d'IllPflOny k !lt( h P ay ? the cciling During the evening a feat- Federation of \Volllcn's Clubs and thc getting its share of county patronage in
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IIlstruments
ma mcmher
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equlp. the first ,observance of the pro~ram IS
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scarceIy fill cd two-t }IIr
but each
real ure marking
prepare[I. I>y t IIC I ntc r - the election of \Vitliam Poore a s Rec Illayhouse, or the players were at fault. t
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"gazoo'" (ask your small \Vashington Bicentellnlal ill Swarthmorc natIOnal Relations Conltluttee, ).[rs. J. orc\t'r ~f Deeds.
There is no denying, however, that sev- s~:~esw~~" \I~t is) ac~ompanied by Mrs. W
eral scenes were handled too rapidly. Dr. Jacob '·Ieschter at the piano Mrs. RQb- town burgomaster led onto the dance under consideration are of such vital assessors dmay ffc rccalled ~lllldb r.eailPolldlt, C.
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Jackson in particular was difficult to un- ert
Spencer\
chairman
of the Music floor four stalwart Cooma
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an IIlVltatlon
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dcrstall(1 at tl'nles and \"Ilether ill an ef.
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fort to speed up the performance or not, which were parodys on the Sw~rthlllQre ton atl III costume.
Ie our men 1111Prof. Jo.rnest M mor attersol1 0 t II
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frequently spoke his lines slurringly.
club and their menlber-s and th\! hilariQus personating soldiers were Clarence G·IVniversity of Penn. will address tIl:'
,.1 1'~\'P!lt'!:~·~l;l'" ~.
The cast might he termed one of the reception p~oved th<\t tltl,'y were appr~ci- Myers, Dr. Arthur Bassett, Robert T,lmorning session which will convenc al an
1I10st professional that the club memhers ated.
Bair and Roger Coleman. )[rs. ~oy 1 10 :30 in the Friends ~Iecting Hou~e beill. . .,:;: . ,: \'.-·c:,·': '.'. iii :\;111 '.' ._,-(. t1:.,1
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have c\'er seen. All of the players were .. .).{.rs. JQhn R. Kline, Introduced 1\5 Caml
ey 'nnper~ona t ed ),1
• a rtha \Vashmg- i on the campus.
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eXllerienced and particularly in two ~r
(Contillued :~ :qge Three)
ton al.1d J. KIrk McCurdy was General, ~[iss ~oro!hy Vernon ?f \Vashing- app0il~:;I" :lts. :\1 til.: l,r, '., .\, 1.:1:'
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\Va5hlllgton.
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Mrs. George Corse nd . ~s. J. f ~Iu wcll demonstration in ~Iadison Square secu:. ; .. /. '!I!llJj, L:l .. , .. "I consulting
to Illay down to the audie;lce rather th1\n;
NEW TRINITY CHURCH Brown wish. t.o thankdt 1e I 1lem >ers 0 1~ ,Garden, tendered the delegatcs to tIll' engineer on the staff of the county assessors and Swarthmore Regular Reup. to it.
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In one of the leadlllg roles Dr. JarK'
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presulellt in his behalf.
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son ga'H'e a most S~tls .actor~ p~r orlll given in the new assembly room of the Corse and th6 other memhers of the I ~)f the S.tat~ F.c(\f:ratlon, said. 11\ acccpt:An effort is also being made to br~n~~
ance.
e r~del;s,ed t Ie com~ ~ 111. eall Trinity Church on Tuesday evening, committee also wish to express their ap. II1g the 1Il\'ltatlOn to attcnd, . ~ wouldn t abouCthe appointment of a certain resi.,
f tl
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iven by miss hearing Agnes MacPhail for the dent of Swarthmore to the County Park
scene and (I liS utmost to rIng It out. Fel>ruan' 9th, at 6 :30 o'clock. This will
His direction of the piec~ as a whole
PDreclatlwon lOlA\; cloopcraSII'lllllpsgoll 'Irs w~;ld'· ~rrs Fdgar )'[arburg I)[esi..
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be the first social gathering of the can
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was easll~ apparent 111 t Ie ease an lar -f llarish in the new building and wilI be Brierley Rnd an of the other cotlege peo- dent of thc' Southeastern Dlstnct, plans for the proposed new bridge ove,
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payers,who took an .
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is also causing activity among the local
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part as well as assisted with the djr(X:t-! '1'1 IC f'Irst scn'lces
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the evening's entertainment. His work There Will bc celebratIOns of the Holy
t liS unprovement may be postponed 111.
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d a)'I The night of Feb. 12, "Y c Blackfriar's definitc!y
in the first act was particularly pleasing Comlllumon
at 8 :OQ an d 11 :00 !l, Ill.
At College \ r espers next ,,-,un
tercede. unless some Swarthmoreans i;t·
in our opinion. In all of his movements At 3 :30 p, m. there will bc R Com- (·vcning. Fehruary 7, Professor A. :\L 1Cluh" of Swarthmore High school Willi Swarthmore's new assessor is well
and the reading of his lines he clearly munity Service, and special music UIl- Brooks will speak on Dantt'. Profcssor presen! a gr~)tIp of three one-act .plays., known here having graduated from the
showed the poise and understanding Qf der the direction of Frederick A. Brooks has long het'n a student nf The first ot the three plays WIll be Swarthmore High Scllool in 1918. He
an experienced actor.
. Knapp, Organist and Choirmaster,
Da~lte, and is the author of a h,oo~ Thursday ~veni~lg." The ~~gh sc11?01 attended Swarthmore College during the
Mrs, Harry Maxw\!1l as the Baroness
The services on Ash \Vednesday wilt entltlcd "Dante, How to Know Hnn. paper descrlbcs It as a play portraymg S. A. T. C. period and then went t\)
gave a very easy and natural interpreta- be held in the old Church. At 10:00 Professor Shero will he at the organ. family life and all that sort of thing."
Temple Law school where he graduated
tion of her part. Her voice was ve£! a. 111. There will he. the Peuitential
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The second play wilt he "Riders to the in the class of '25. He was admitted to
good fo~ the work the inflections being Office and at 8:00 p, m, a Service of· Mr. and Mrs. Richard ).{. Keech. of Sea" a tragedy and the final event witl be the Delaware County bar in 1926 and is
v~ry simIlar to those of Dr, Jackson. She Ev( ning Prayer, with an address by the Baltimore Pike, announce the en- the presentation of Gammer Gurton's now associated with the law firm of TaydIsplayed excell~nt stage presence and Mr. Gucnther.
gagement of their daughter, Miss May "Needle". Tickets for the evening's en- lor, Chadwick, and Weeks of Chester.
met ~l\ the reqUIrements of the part.
Mr. Guenther has been elected an Loeffler Keech and Dr. Atlen Dupree tertainment may be secured from mem- He is solicitor for the county controller
]u!le Chapman and ~obert Stabler ~t- Overseer of 'tfte -Pl1iladelphia Divinity King, son of Dr. Stephen A. King and bers of "Ye Blackfriars" or at the high at Media and has been a Republican leadted 1I1to (Con"nlled
the .cast 011
unusually.
w~!t:~-:I MISS S C IlOa1.
).{rs. King, of Karnes City, Texas.
school.
er in Morton for several years.
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$2.50 Per Yea r
ENGLISH COMEDY
ADDS,\'ARIETY TO
PI-kYERS' SEASON
APPOINT NEW
ASSESSOR FOR
SWARTHMORE
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Fchruury Show
Thollws A. (;urrun, of l\Iorton, to
SUt,(,t'ctl I'mnk L (;cllz
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OR'(;INAL S1'A(;E 'SElv I'lN(;S;
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progralll of the Swarthmor.: Play-l
l'r's ("lull this weck hy thc pfl'Sl'ntatioll
"i (Inc (If the 1II0,t sophisticated English;
iarn's Ihe dub mClllhers han' e\'(~r heen 1
ofTl.'fl'd. :\dmirahly suited to the Jlar-,
licular adillJ.( and IIireclinJ.! gl'nius of Dr,:
,\. F. ' , acbon, the Fdlruan'
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of the duh added nl'\\' laurels 1I0t ollh'
ior the din'dors alld their felluw work-'
ns hut ior Ihl' stagill,l! iacililies of the'
nl'W c1uhhouse.
It is said that Ihi,; \\Tl'k's pl'rfOrmallcl's,
markl'd tl1(' first prl'selllatioll in this'
l'oillltry oi "The 1JI")ll'rate I.o\·crs." hy,
,\\irecl Sulro.
Dr. Jackson discovered ~
;11111 Sl'l'Url'r\ Ihe play ",hill' in En~lilnc\ I
1a~1 year. It is distinctly thc type of!
play Ihat I )1'. Jackson cnjoys dirccting-!
alld his work in thl' leadill,l! roll' ga\'e:
l'\'id<:IICL' IIi his 1'lIthusiasm for the picce.;
Dr. Jackson has long hl'ell all admircr ~
(Ii Ellglish iarcl'';. lIe has mall\' who
shan' his l·ntI1l1siasm.
Slill thc~c arc:
othlT mcmhl'rs oi Ihe duh who, if thl'Y'
takl' the Ironllle to think ahout it. wi\!;
questioll thl' IIC('" oi going to England'
ior a suitahle cluh cOIl1l'cly or for going i
outside oi Swarlhmorc for so mally peo-:
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Till' a"p .. intnlt'llt oi deputy tax as-esior I )l'lawan: Coullty under the
1I1'\\' ,y,.I,". ,I",i,. '. j/.\ ,j ilY Ii, .. ~''''I' Lq~j,.lalurl' last year W,I' ;lIIllOunced thi"
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TIll' Ill'\\, as'I',;sor ior SwarthlIlorl' is Thomas ("urriln oi ~Iorton,
. Thomas ("urran is a hrotlll'r oi Eugl'l1e
Currall oi the sam!' horou,l!h who it was
rUl11ofl'c1 a i('w weeks ago would he giyl'U the jllh.
The 1Il'\\' as,.I'Ssor who n'placl's Frauk
Cett7 oi Dickinsoll a"Clltle, Swarthmore.
,will han' l'harge oi making this year's
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: awl Rutlnl,l!l', L'ndl'r the old 'plan, each
J.oroll,t.:h and lownship c\cctcll its own
aS~l·ss"r. Xow Ihc COllllty is di\'il\cd into
51 dislrirts with ('ach di;trict deputy app"intnl 1)\' a l'ounl\' hoarcl of thrce assors ",ho'ill turll h;;n' hel'lI appointed hy
: tIll' 1'011 Illy c(lml11i,;~iolll'rs. Each asses"or n'cl'i\'l', an anllllal ,;alary of $2.0:JO,
The cOllnty hoard oi ass.:ssors con,i.;l,; oi Ilarry ),1. Bim<:y, Jamcs J,
Skelly alld Johll ~tan<1ring.
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deny thai Ihl' appointments werc iliadI'
partially 011 a political hasis, It is plIintl'll out that the new district assessors
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han' IlI't'lI built. Twenty 1111('111))10,-"11 nlt'n ur,· now beillg gin'lI Ihn'I' dOl;>'!' work t'lll'h, making mol'" walk!' mill
(·It·arin::, IIway undt'rhru!'h ill lht, wo"d", This work i" IilHn1l"~c1 h~' lite' ElIlplo~'1I11'1I1 Ihlrl'lm allll Iht' Co II t·:;::t·.
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(,dit's-t \VB EngIishm('1I of Ihe hettcr class I
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~Ir,;, lIarry :\Iaxwdl as the HarcI1H'sS, The sl'n'ices Oll :\sh \\'ednesday wi!! t'nlilh-(I "I>anl~', II,,)\\" t,) Kn,.\\ Ilill1," '1I,I'~II".I'
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tion oi 11t'~ pa;t. Ill'r \"llice wa:i \'crs a. 111. TIll' fl' \\"ill he tIll' PCl1it.entia~!
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y~'ry similar 10 those oi Dr. Jackson, SIll' Enning PraYl'r, With all addrts .. II): Ihe BaltllllOrc Pike, a nllOI11K(' Ilw l'II': 111l' Pfl'~l'ntalloll <>1 (.aml11er (.lIrlon ~ IIII\\" a'''"l'1atcd with the law lirm of Ta\,Ibsplayed I'xl'ClI~nt ,tagl' , presl'lIce alld :\Ir. Cu('nthl'r,
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oi thcir daug-hter. :\Iiss :\faYI' .. Xl·l·Illl·... Til'kets ior Ihl' en'lIill~'s el1- lor. Chadwick, alld \\'eeks oi Chest~r.
111l'1 ",11 I~IC rCllmrellJ('nts 01 the part.
!:\I r. GUl'nthl'r has hel'lI ekCI~(~ .an j I.oefTIcr Ke~ch alll.1 Dr. :\lIell .. Dupree h'rtailll,Il~~n! 1I1:IY h~ ;'I'cl",rel\ il"lll11 l1I~n:-, Ill' is ~(Jlicit()r for the county controller
J \I~IC (hal ll1lall and ~ohert Stablcr ~t- On'rS('l'r oi tIll" Iihiladl'1phia \)1\'l1l1ly I K illg', ~~1II III ,J)~. Stcph~,11 ,\.• 1'1IIg' amI 1 hers 01 \ " 1.lackl nar,; ...' at the 11Igh, at ~ll'lha and has heclI a Rcpuhlican leadtt'd Illtn (Colllillll"d
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FEBRUARY 5, 1932
THE SWARTHMOREAN
MUSI(} SECTION ,8':fUDiES
MacDOWELL'S WORKS
Coates and Mrs. Edwin A. Yarnall
Cunningham of Schnectady, N. Y., were
The Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority will to Phoenixville on Friday to attend
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mer- entertain at tea Sunday afternoo~ Feb-- meeting of the Southeastern Federation
Free Delivery
dam of Swarthmore avenue last week.
ruary 14th for Theta alumnae an
of Women's Clubs.
Mr. D. C. Prince of Guemsey roau husbands at the Theta Lodge on the
Mr. and Mrs. E.. Z. Dimitman, for~
underwcnt an opcration for mastoid on Swarthmore College Campus,
merJ)'
of Lansdowne. have movcd to
Mr. and Mrs. S. \V. Johnson and son Tuesday or this week.
Bob Dclaplaine will entertain .011 hFebSwarthmore
and have rented a home
Howard spent last week-end in New
Mr. and Mrs. William H. ,,yard of mary 13th from 4 :30 to 7:00 10 onor
at Swarthmore and Ogden avenues
York and Long Island.
Strath Haven avenue entertained
of his birthday.
through the office (\( Charles Parker.
Mrs. W. W. Mitchell of
day evening in honor of thcir guest, 1\fr.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Smith of
;rhc home of james L. Rayon Westplace entertained her club for
Clark 'V. Da\'is of Birmingham,
Baltimore Pike will entertain their bridge
dale
avenue has been rented throuf.{h
and bridge on W,ednesday at the
Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. J.
club for dinner and bridge tomorrow
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evening.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
E.
Wells
of
Charles
Parker to her MeurJing, forCluh.
ton Yacht
McCoy,
r. and 1" rs. '. . 'ancey, U •
Mr and .Mrs. \Villiam Vlachos of
·Mrs. 'Vendall Swint, of Mr. and Sunbury, formerly of Park avenue, morlv of Philadelphia. ~fr. Meurling is Where OnIyThe BEST L Good Enough
Vass~r a\'cnue entertained at dinner
~lrs. Fred Chapman, all of \Villl1ington, Swarthmorc, are expected frolll Buck conn-ceted with the Viscose Co. at
Saturday evcning. Their
Del.
H ill Falls to spend the wcek-cnd with Marcus Hook.
Mr. and Mrs, Richard
:Mar\' Christine Stericker, daughter of llr. and ~trs. Smith.
;l.lr. Frank D. Wi'Klcll of Wesltdalel
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Merchant"illc, N. J., )'1iss Jane
Mr. a;ld Mrs. \Villiam O. Sterickcr of
~Irs. \Villiam D. \Vermouth who has avenue left Swarthmore last week
er, and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chapin.
Rh'erview road, who has been confined been spending several weeks with Mr. a cruise to the West Indics.
Quality
Service
Mr. and ::\frs. Thomas Kcller of
to her homl' sillce Christmas by illness. Werniouth in \Vashillgton, D. C. will reThe Ladics Aid Society of the MethShopping Convenience
Branch, N. Y., were the guests of
is reported S0Jl1eWI13t imprO\·cd.
turn to Swarthmore about the 14th of
odist church is planning a chicken salad
KelJer'lii father, ~fr, Charles G,
~1r. amI ~Irs. Uoyd Ir\'ing of Chester this monlh.
and fried oystcr dinner for
Consistant Low Prices
cntcrtaining at dinner tomorrow e\"c~
Mr. alld Mrs. Harold Goodwin of Yale
last week-cnd.
Feb. 11.
Philil) \Vitham will entcrtain at dinner ning in honor of )'fr. and )'Irs. Samuel avcnue spent last week~end in New York.
tomorrow c\'ening.
D. Clyde and their guests justicc and
)'Irs. Samuel C. Hanna and Mrs. \Vil·
The Cuh Scouts will ha\'e a parents' )'lrs. George \V. 1laxcy.
liam Earle Kisder attended the RecipY FRESHER, 'GARDEN FRESH'
dinner at Whittier Housc next Friday
II rs, Pemberton Dickson of P,·im:ct-oll i rocity Luncheon of the Media Woman's
cYellillg, February 12th. ~fr~. Pr'" "nill a\'ellue entertained at cards last Saturday Club on \Vcdnesday.
Collins of ~·\'.;:jthmor~' an'
in enuing.
Jean Fischer, small daughter of Mr.
A.rtistic Hom ...
Fre.h Clean
l~l:'r:, .j I:;" ,Iill';':;".
.".' .. cDr, and )'lrs. J. R. Kline of Wvcr· and ).irs. Charlcs Fischcr of Dickinson
Designed
and
Built
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vicw road spcnt last week-cnd in At- avellue is ill with a light case of illHu~
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to Meet
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lalltic City.
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)'frs. H.ichard Randall will entertaiu
)'lr, and ).trs. Samuel Dyer Clyde will
Cri.p Tender
d;'
~:;~ nallllllg at dill· her hridge club next Tuesday at her'cntertain at a buffet supper Sunday cvcller t.l;" e ...·enillg before the final per- home 011 Chester road.
ning in honor of their house guests.
eRAS. E .. FISCHER
bunch
formance of the Players' Clull,
)'Ir. l~oland Eaton and )'Ir. Frank R.
).(rs. William Earle Kistler and M~s'l
304 Dickinson Ave..
:'\fr. and )'Irs. 'V. ~1. Harvey Ilf Col., ).torey drovc to Harrishurg 011 \Vl.'tlllcs- Clifford Buck, Feder,atcd Contact C!lalr~
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Juicy
umbia a\'enue cntertalllcd a numher of I day where they attended the annual mcn of the
out-of-town guests this past week at110ng I meeting of School Directors.
more, together With )'Irs, Robert t.
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peck basket
whom were Mr. alld )'Irs. Elmer ).IUhlii l _________________-'-_______
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Idaho
and family of Reading. Pa.
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The ncxt Swarthmore Series Dilnce ['
will be held on February 20th.
:Mr. and )'lrs. Donato Colafemill3 arc
Fancy
entertatlllllg Miss :.\1i1c1red ).!uscanto of
Boston, a pianist, who will accompany
pk.
Mr. Colafemina in his next conccrt.
The Poet Circle met Wedncsday at the.
home of ).irs. Harold Goddard. :.\Irs.
Walter Roberts re\·iewed the poetry of
Edgar Lec ).[astcrs.
Mr. E. C. \Vhitl1ey of Ann Arbor who
Fre.h Scallops
It. Z9c
has been \'isiting his daughter, )'Irs. 1.
Fre.h -Lump Crabmeat
I IL tin 35c
L. Gill of Han-ard avenue for the past
Freah
Flounders
ott. 2ge
six weeks has returned to his home. 1Irs'I'
Whitney witl remain in Swarthmore for
Boned and Skinned Without Charge
a few weeks.
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS
The Fireside heJel its annual mccting I
DAILY
is deservedly popular for Its
\Vednesday night at the home of :'\-Ir. and
lfrs. Chester Roberts. "Irs. Alice l'ax-I
son assisted )'Ir. and :'\-ir!'. Roherts as
hostess.
:Mr. and )'Irs. Roland G. E. Ullman
....:f'1l ", the ";:;'.:'
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Modified Whole Life Policy
Swarth. 761·762
The AI usic Section o( the \Voman's
MARTEL
BROS.
;:~:~~Jt:~~~i
Club met with Mrs. Jacob MC6chter 011
Monday aftcrJ1l?on, at \yhich time l\fn.
j. Warrell Paxson read a l)apCr COI)eerning the life and works vf Edward
~lcDo\\'el1.
Mrs. Agnes -·Dix Ruber
sang several of his numbers with Mrs.
Sara Boombcrgcr accompanying hcr at
the piano. A sextet, composed of l\h s.
E.
-'Crosby. Mrs. Gilbcrt Faries,
~Irs. john Detlefsen. Mrs. Ralph V.
Little, Mrs. Hervcy Schumacher and
Mrs. R. Chester Spenccr sang one 01
McDowcll's pieces with ]"Irs. 1\leschtcr
accompanying. Extemporancous talks
were givcn by sc\'cral of those present
who had heen at the ~lcDo\\'ell colony
in Pctcl"Horo,. Nt\\' Hampshirc which
made it an illstructh'e as well as an entertaining .afternoon. .l\lrs. Mcschtcr
complied with a re(fIlest for a pialllJ
Ilumber and played sOllie of his lc.::s
known works. This concludes these
study groups ill this section as the chorus starts rehearsal on the 15th for
thc spring concert, which IS to he
gil-cll in thc Clothier )'lcl1lorial on Friday, April thc 29th.
'V.
Pure F d&U ealth Store
BUILDER
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Spinach
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10c
J4
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Hearts of Celery
1St
'Vol1l~n s_~C~lu~b:.-.o~f:s~\V~.~r_t~h:-l~~~~~~~S~w~.~~3~5~-~~~~~~~ Grape Fruit
ell
Literary Section
Thc Litcrary Scction will mcet
promptly at tell o'clock 011 ncxt Thursday morning at thc club house at which
49c
Baking Potatoes lS1b,bag39c
PRUDENTIAL Policy
for every kind of Life Insurance need
There is a
WIDE ADAPTABILITY
",;1 ~:ltHrday l>l thi .. \,:"c.:.
\, " and ~lr~. \\'cl1ll.:ii
,r.!.'\!Jll are t'ntt"t\';tilil1.l;·
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',ing
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in h(,nor ni
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With Change of Rate at End of Three Yea ...
otl
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Binnin;;::';':"lI'I, ;'.:.ll)
Strath Haven avenue.
\
~Ir. and Mrs. Samuel Dyer Clyde of
Swarthmore. and Ogden avenue will entertain at tea Sunday afternoon from
four to 'six in honor of Justice and Mrs.
George W. Maxey of Scranton. Penna.
who arc their house guests for the weekend.
Mr. H. \Vehster Taylor who is a
ANNUAL COST FOR $5000
Annual Annual Prem.
Premium Fourth and
First Three Following
ABE
Years
Years
20
30
40
50
!ittl-
dent at Pcnl1syh'allia State College came
home last week-end in order to celebrate
$60.50 $71.20
80.25 94.40
115.15 135.45
174.90 205.75
3d Year
Net
Dividend
Payment
Apport'd
4lhYear
for t932 on this basis
4th Year
Dlv.
Apport"d
for 1932
Not
6th Vear
Payment
Dlv.
P~mont
Apport'd
6t Year
6thVear
on thl. baatB for 1932 onthlabula
Not
$13.20 $58.00 $13.25 $57.95 $13.30 $57.90
17.00 77.40
16.90 77.50 16.95 77.45
23.05 112.40 23.10 112.35 23.15 112.30
33.10 172.65 33.15 172.60 33.25 172.50
(Premium Payable Quarterly, Seml,Annually or Annually)
his twenty-first birthday with his mother
Mrs. Clara Taylor of Rivcrview avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Madden of
East Orange, N. J. and },,'Iiss Pegg}'
$11000 and up
Ages'5 to 66
St'm'n Winesaps
~
LASSIFIED
FOR RENT
35c
FOR RENT-Two attractive housekeeping
apartments, electric refrigeration and all
conveniences. Albert N. Garrett. Pennypacker 4442 or Swarthmore 489.
SEA FOOD AT IT'S BEST
FOR RENT-Furnished or unfurnillbeo:! apartment. Four rooms. bath and kitcbenette.
Rent reasonable. Garage. 162 Park Ave. Call
Swarthmore 1489 Or 663.
.
FOR RENT-Heated garage a~ rear of laO
Rutgers Avenue. Apply Albert N. Garrett.
Phone Swarthmore 480 or Pennypacker 4442.
FOR RENT-Desirable apartment. Seven
rooms, tUe bath, heat, hot water, heated
garage. $125 per month, Allan C. Wood, 227
Swarthmore Ave.
FOR SALE
BROOKFIElD
SALE-Clallboard hOllse. Eiltht rllom ...
., bathA. Two ellr ~t1r1U!{~. 1.0' 1'10 x I :!8.
Prile $14,OUII. Phone Swarlhmore II:!:!. mUJ
1\1 1. .IJu:yoke l'I:I~-(>,
FOR
BUTTER
LOST
28c lb •.....
near Park ami
Priu~"t't .. fT1'a"'t-lHfe" la~ Batnrdlt)·. Money in
)HlrS(' may be kt'Jll a" ... ·wanl j[ 1'lIr,oc and
canl..; llrc returl\("tt.
I.OST-Dl!I<"k
Beet Selling Butter in America
Electrician
I
Repair work and new installations
Phone Swa. 428-
Marble I
Granito
MEMORIALS
Cemetery Work a Speetalty
\Vn·.. J, Cartledge
This policy calls for one increase in rate
beginning with the fourth year; but
dividends begin at that time and on the
basis of current experience as indicated
above these dividends are more than
sufficient at all ages to fully offset the
increase in the premium, thus reducing
the cost below the initial rate.
Shredd d Wheat
Thin Crisp Pretzels
Swift? and Vogt'. Lard
fined Sharp Cheese
:ream Cheese
pkg 9.
Il> 29.
Il> pkg. 10.
Il> 39.
pkg. tOe:
BROOKFIElD
Selected EGGS
28c doz.
lCeebler Club Crackers
Il> pk".
.sut Bread. Home Made
.~es·t Biscuits
Il>
Montco Evap. Milk
3 tall caD.
Extra Quality Prun:..
4 lb •.
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BUILDERS
a
New Conltruc:tion
Alteration.
Cement Work
F!aastoac and Slate Walks our S...ecialtt
Dri.ewaVl
Fencing
Grading
Financing
Archltecural ServiCe!
MortPIH
Insurance
StaGe Work
CRISCO
FRED J. HARLEY
Upholstering
Furniture Restoring
SlipCovers WindowShades
Mattresses Renovated
$8 with new tick $14
"TIle Golden Rille
Our MoUo" I
20c
Whc·~e
Blackberries
2 lib can. 2Sc
Extra Large Prunes
3 lb. (or 35c
Montco Pineapple
2 Ig. can. 39c
P
Balta. Pike and N. Chester Road
TELEPHONE Swarthmore 1600
Swarth. 1441
lib. tin
fudtnlial
JnSUnltttt etrnmpang of Altltrint
EDWARD D. DUFFIELD, Pr..iden'
HOME OFFICE, Nelllfll'lr• •• J.
UGAR
10 lb. bag
PERSONAL-Old pine stairs recovered with
oak. Hardwood :floors laid and refin1shed.
Estimates furnished. Somerhald.er & Scheible,
658 Tenth Ave., Moore, Pa. Phone Rldey
Park 1136~W.
43c
Entertainnlent
NoGood Food
Good Service
YesFair Prices
YesPleasant Environment
Yes-
Unlil noon, every day,
including Sunday? we servc
dub breakfasls - and all
day, every day, from 7:00
A. M. tiIl midnile - we
have a well balanced Olenu
of food cooked 10 order,
sandwiches and speciaJties.
Luncheon - I] :30
to
2:30.
Sunday dinner - noon
tin nine.
Dinner every evening,
5 :30 till 9 P. M.
The Waffle Shop sel'\'cs
from noon lill mid nile sandwiches and ",ames 1
and good "hot coffee."
TItank you,
"THE PATTONS."
FOR BETTER ENJOYMENT OF
GOOD HEALTH, USE BATTLE
CREEK SANITARIUM
HEALTH FOODS
Mullin Cri.p. and Krinkl Criap.
timc thc works of James Branch Caa Players' Club stage gave c\'cry evidence (III day of Hall': b:III1I1('C ill leu daytl. Furlber feet. and ext.endlng of that widU1In lenlth
hell will be studies with Mrs. jesse of grace and ease and brought out ma'lY (''OlId1l101l1:1 aIIllOUlI(.'t'ti at ..al('.
or depth 'between parallel Ilnee at rJaht
angles to "the &aid (:tinter ·llne or- "PatrYlew
Herman Holmes as the leader.
of the little subtilities o( the lines.
Gl!:O. T. IIUTLER. Atlornt'y.
avenue the l50utberJy Hue thereof puelng
I
through the center of a party wall between
na L. Downs as Mrs. Bailey.Parker
this and the premises adjoining on the
Valentine Frolic
was thought by mauy to have done one Levari Facias
No. 443[1 :~~h'tlfw_s'x ~~!:t!O~~~tySI::~~~e w'!:t
(Co"'iHUttl from PO(Jt Ond
Of. the best pieces o( work in Iler career
December Term, t931
one
hundred
and ten feet. BeIng No. 130
FairvIew
avenue,
uh.ladam Clean" did a black.face~danee
~Ith the club. Certainly t It ere was
All that certain lot or plecc of ground,
whicl.t brought down the house and she lIttlc
roOIn ~o criticise her work although with
the bulldlngs and Impro\'ements
Together with the common \.Ute of the
was obliged to rCIJeat it, with a gazoo aCa the IJart ought I.',.• I-e" '·'Iterpreted a thereon erected. situate In the Township driveway ..
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of Upper Darby. County of Delaware and
companimcnt. Se\'cral bits of solo work little mOrc strongly.
State of Pennsylvania and described ac.
Under and subject. however. to certain
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cording to a survey and plan of lots 8ur. conditions and restrictions as therein
wcre done by members of the orchestra
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rOWlle, r. George P. War- veyed. for James J. Andrlen by Damon and mentioned.
which by the way, were costumed as be~ reno Eleanor
Olmes and )'tarjorie Topliss Foster, civil engineers. Upper Darby, Penn-I Improvements consist of two--story stone
fitted such .111 organization.
al1
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.per
ornh.:u
minor parts very satisfac~ particularly described as 'follows. to wit:
! back porches.
This was fo1towed by all interim when
~!r. Brownell and Dr. ' V a r r e n l ·
Sold as the property of Patrick O'Nell
guests and actors were seated at small tordy.
were particularly good as butlers
rBeglnning at a point In the center I1ne mortgagor and Sophia M Baker reai
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FairvIew
avenue
(forty
feet
wide)
at
the
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tablcs and tea and coffee was servcd
1 Ie sage 5CttIlIgS for the three sccnes distance of three hundred and ninety-five
.
Those who so desired (and.... werc able)'
were of mcrit equal to the play. The ~:~e o~l:u~u~en~;r:co~~n1as~~::~
Condltlons-$250.00 cash or cerUficd cheCk
danced to the accompaniment of music.
third act in particular showing the officc sured from the intersection of the center on day of sale; balance In ten days. FurThe Junior section scored the next hit of Lawycr Secd was very attractive. The line of Fairview avenue (fort)' feet wide) ther conditions announced at sale.
\\:ith a pa~ltomjl1c Imrles(Jue of a moving
draJl~ries. used on the \\'alls in the first (t!!~y t~e~t c:.~~~); I~~:ng: er:i:::~rnga~~~;:: CHARLFS 1. CRONIN. Attorney.
pIcture WIth their presi
.
feet Wide) north twenty degrees three
JOHN J. CAIN,
~cd Simpers, 011 the side lincs telling us
to t IIe scene. Stage dccoral1ons were minutes twenty seconds east twentyaflve
Sheriff.
Just what they were reprcsenting. It was
called \Vild Nell or "Thc Pct of the arranged by ~fr.s. A. F. Jackson and .,~~~~~~~~~i;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Margaret Pope Leaf.
Plains". The actors were Mrs. Walter
~he casting of so many IlcoJ>lc not
~i
l.uff. ~!rs. james BOl"gardus, ~Irs. AlreSIdents of Swarthmore in important
bert N. Garrett, Jr., Mrs. Copeland
Palmer, ~Irs. Uohert Sharples and )'Irs. parts was for us all unpopular feature of
NotwithLJ
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R. C. Zimmermanll. They werc all drcss- the February production.
standing the excellent work done by these
ed in wcstern costumes and acted their
imported playcrs, wc feel that the maAT
INN
parts perfectly and recei\'cd an ovation.
jority of duh members would rather sec
The fi:ml number was a very clever
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY j"! Ii. AT 81'. M.
cha~acters portraYl.'tl in a little less prooneaact play called "/\ \\'oman of CharfesslOnal manner by residents of this
All t d t
d f· d
. jell
S U en s, an
nen" or l1C 0 ege and
Holand L. Eaton. chairman of the drama by especially talented and experienced
Strath Haven Inn will be very welcome.
section,
I)cople
who
ha\'e
110 other connection with
No admission charge.
I !I,'I·
. The memhers ot the club taking part
Swarthmore.
t
111 the production included lfiss Alice
Perhaps the problem of finding more
F.
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SCHEIBLE
Y
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Lukens, 1(rs. Arthur H. Dana, Mrs, 'V,
R. Argylc, )'Irs, R. S. Hayes, 1liss Mild- difficult
sUltahle local
talent
be made werell.:i;;;;;i
less'
if one
or might
two women
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rcd Sinl)lers, 11 rs. Roland G. E. Ullman,
placed Oil the casting committee. The
).-Irs. Stanley 1fac)'filIan, and )'Irs,
women members of this committee would
Phelps Soule. The play was a satyrical
ha,·c more time to attend the Woman's
RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM
cOntl"Cly hased Oil prohlems of the home as
Club IJrograms, I)rograms of the High
MOUNTAIN
LAUREL
CANADA IIEftlLOCK
RED CEDAR
cxposed by a group of women talking at
school and College. meetings of other
a tea IJarty .lIld subsequent developments. organizations ctc" and in so doing find~
AND FLAME AZALEAS
Every part was well 1,layed amI every·
2 10 3 fl. toll, 25 for 84.50, per 100 $15.00.
ing diamonds ill thc rough whose particione was unanimous in praise of the \\'hole pation ill the Playcrs' Club plays would
12 to 18 in., 25 for 82.50, per 100 $8.50.
cast.
Alny he planled now "ilh Ihe best of 811CeeS!ol~
tend to keep that organization a distinctly
11 rs. Claude Smith had charge of the community activity.
Well l)ocked. Cush please wilh order.
decorations and the refreshments. The
"I~a~c give nearest expreS8 office.
Iigll1s were covered with Valent inc colors - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - and thc whole room had a fcstive apSHERIFFS SALES
BLUE RIDGE EVERGREEN SUPPLY CO.
pearance.
DoeviIle, Tetmessee
S!wrifT Saletl or R('al Estate
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Jun.
BALTO. PIKE AT PROVo RD.
Bell Phone 1280
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English Comedy Adds
Variety to Players Club
(Continued from
Pa{!t
Chapman's interpretation was particularly
natural and unaffected. 'Vhile:M T. StabICT tended to overplay and became some~
what tiresome before the cnd, his interpretation was not out of p1ace in a play
of this nature.
:\-[rs. \VilIiam A. C. Bester as thc suff ra.gist who had turned to the other extreme, played 111 contrast to the other
characters and was a commendable member of the cast. This newcomer to the
BACHMANS
Quality
Market
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Swa.183
"W e
C I ose to YOIl as
your telephone"
Genuine Steer Beef
Rouud Steak, lb.. . .. .25e
Delicions
(Ire (IS
Sirloin Roast
27c
Fresh Cut Beef
Hamburg Style ... .17e
Fresh Pork Liver, 3 Ibs. 25c
Legs of Spring Lamb .. 23c
Shoulders Lamh
.. 13c
Veal Chops
32c
Tartan
Peanut Butter, lb. jar, 15c
Gordon'8 Ready to Fry
Fish Cakes, 2 cans.
. 25e
Lima Beans
Fresh Pack, 3 cans.
.25e
Cloverbloom Butter
lb. 29c
Calif Seedless
Raisins, 15 ozs.
New Orleans
JUollsses, ean
Dill Pickcs, qt. jar
AI
Cllllri
Ont)
YALE & KENYON AVES.
of the
above is to inform you
concisely of just what to
expect if you favor the
MEDIA INN
A really Fine Coffee, for Coffee Lov
Didinolive Coffee Aroma and Sat •
sfying CoRee Flavor. Price an inju.tice
:0 tbis quality.
Call the Prudential Offlce
. and get rate fol'l'oul' agO
2~2728.
Now, we have four yesses
23c lb.
%..
PERSONAL-Dressmaking, remodeling and
alterations by expel"lenced. J]lodlste. All
work c9.l1ed for and delivered. For any
problems in dressmaking call Chester
to one no.
The I)Urposc
COFFEE
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~,,).
17.
350
29.
23c
250
COMONT
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PERSONAL
Finest Eggs Ponible at Thie Price
,GEORGE H. KEI.I .EY I!
l("llbt'!'
THE· SWAR11IMOREAN
IOe
19.,
Cloverbloom Eggs
tn carion 27 c
Jelly Eggs, lb.
. .15e
Lippincott's Catsup
14 oz. bot.
.2 for 25e
Bovril, the new beef
Broth, jar
..
.3ge
Mixed Fruit
Evaporated
lb. 15"
HOlISI',
l\ledia. I'cllllsyl\'alll:1
S;;,lunl:IY. February ~7. lO:J:!
f) :30 o'("lo("k A. M,
SHEET METALWORK-ROOFING
Eastern Standard Time
J.c\'ari Facias
Sentemlx'r Term,
Copper Spoutings and Flashings
If):n
I'l'rtain lot or IlieU! 01 ground with
lhl, )!Ulldlll~8 .Hltl imlll·(·.,·ements thereon en'ct.
cjl. "1I11nte 1/1 the Tcwn!!hil' 01 Radnor. County
01 Delaware and Staw o( Penlll!yh·lmla. bound.
ed lIlId described aecurding to a survey and
piau of IlrOI)l"f'ty of J..ollella Realty COmllany
11rt'IJllred by E. J. Wendell, 9Ur\'eyor. tllld
l'C(:ortied at )Iedltl. in th(· Office for the re('()nlill~ of deeds. etc.. in and for thc Cuunty
of Dehl ......an· in ])e('(1 Bouk Nu. :J78. llage O:!4.
ami Il3rtl("ularly dcsI't"ibed a(.'COnllnJl" to a SIlL"
"(~y made by l\liltun R. Yerkt's. C. E .• {IU ]tlay
!!O: If):!7. lUI follows. to wit: Beginning :11 u
POlllt 011 the .....e!lterly Hide line or Louella
a\'CIIllC ("ixty f'·l·t widl') at the distaJlt(' of onc
htmdretl and Iwcnty·cight fcet mltl eightY'I'i~ht
olle·hul\(lr~Uhs or a root meaMlretl north eh:ht
dt.';.:-rCl·S. two n,inutes r(lrb'·fi\'(~ seconds west
alollg' lhe Westerly side line o( LOlU'lIa ll\'NllIe
from its junctiou with the middle line of Lan·
(llster a\'emll· ......hidl point or JUIlCtiulI is ut
the
the eHsterly line III 'V.ayue 3\·cnUt·; lh(,II(.(,
Jrom !;aul lIoint or bc~illllilllf north eight)'·
,;eV['n de:;,rrecs. nrty·ei!rh, minutes rorl)··fh·c
!'c(''OII4is W('II1 rm89iug" throul-!'h thc middle of
Ihe IllIrtition wnll scparalin;.;" the hui~tlillJ.! all
Iht; p~miSl"s hereby ~rallfl'd from the building
ml)Ollllng' on the south sc\'cnly·fi\'e feet lind
s.lou·en one·hundredths or a foot· thellce alan'"
Ill" middle line of a len reet ~'ide tlri\,cwlI;
north two degrf'Cs, one minute, fifl('('11 6~t'OIl(ls
cad fiUy·n
feet and Beventy-six ollc·hllnd,-etlths or a foot -tu lhe mitlllie of Louella Court
SOllth; thl'Il(.'C eastwllrdly ;alung Ihe mitillle lille
of Louella Court Suuth on the art' o( a drclc
cur\'in~ to the leU with a radius of filty feet.
the dlstllll{-e of ,.;t·"enlct'li reet and forly·three
unc-huJldrl""dlhs tli a loot: and contillulng
alollg Buid midd:e line north eighty,olle degree",
filly·sevcn minutes fiftt'ell sceonds cast fortysix feci and fort)··nine one·hundredths of a
foot; allli thene'\) along ,Ihe wI'slerly line of
LO\1t'lia avenue south ei.. ht de~rrees. two min·
Ule!; forly·II\'e seconds cast sixtv-cight [('Cl Hntll
nin(·ly·lour ollc·hundredlhs of a foot to the
All 1.IH~t
pial(' of
be~illllillg.
To;reth('r with the right libert)' and Ilri\·il·
I·~t'. at all times thereafter fore\'cr, to use the
bed" of Wa)'Il<'wood a,'CllIte, LouclIa a,'enue
and LOllell" Court 019 and for tlrh'cwal'S or
roads, in common with the owners, temmls
and oc
subjet·t In lie I'ight:i anti pri\'ilegf's 011 tht' pari
of the owners. tenants and oc-euplers 01 othC'r
lots shown on said plan. Anll together with the
free usc. right. liberty anll Ilri\'ilegp;o or thl'
aforemcntioned driv('way ten rcet wide as
and ror a l)a!'S
III-emiscs adjoining on the west. Subject, how·
e,-cr, to the proportionate par' of the expense
of keellj ng ~lid dri\-eway tn (:,ood order anti l'('(lair al all times thereafter rorever.
Under and subject 10 certain restriction".
n'scrva,tiolls, (.·(n-enants ami conditions therein
1111"111 i OIlt'd.
.IOe
Ihe ShcriR's Office
Prices on labor and lnaterials
are lower than ever before."
WOODWARD, JACKSON & BLACK, inc.
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore 43
J.f:.lIiMIEBil1JJRlfR r~.I!J.,
DISPENSING OPTICIANS
l
~.aa
CHESTNUT ST.• PHILADELPHIA.
Specialists in the makmg and fitting
of Eyeglasses and Spectacles.
JOSEPH E. HAINES,
President.
Special! Gas Ranges
,.
N ew "
..""ualay
wr.
I
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-.-lOP' .
The 18<:( wor3! Burners and u\'t~n
concealc.t \"hen not in u.\o..:, unLl . . ,.
tabletlll'_ (,n'cn rnarblci::.:!J i~nl:;.b.
Dial heat control! $5.00 Down,
18 monlhs to pay.
Price sliShdy more
,
Anll 10~etlU'r with the right, libert)' alltll
Jlrivile~e OIl all times hereafter (orew-r, to U!!C
the l)(!tls of Wayncwood a\·CIIlIt', Louclla av('IIlle alld Louella Court as amI [or drivcways
or rO:llill. in ('(lnlmOIl wilh tilt' OWlh·rf'. t('ll,mlf';
,11111 ul ...·ullit'rs of other lot" on said plal1 alltl i
subje'" to like ri~ht!'; and privilej!es 011 Ihe
part o( thu o","uers, tenants and o('Cupiers o[
other lois "hown on said 1)10111. And logether
with the (roc us<". ri~ht. liberty and privileg-~
of the aforementioned driveway t('n (eet wide
8I'l and for a passageway or driveway in com·
man with the owner" len ants and DCCU1)iN'S
0': the premises adjoinin~ on the Wl'St. Subject.
how('ver to Ihe proportionate part of the ex·
fX"n~ of k~'eping said driveway in good order
and rt'pair at all timf''' hereafter fore\·er.
Iml)rovements ('ol\.Sis! of two·story stone
and brick store :!Ox"~ feet.
Sold as the prollerty of Edward C. Bipperl.
Norman K. Ma(.Gregor. trading as Bippert and
~l:H.Gre~or mort~agol'8 ilnd Ma!'garel !o£. wal·1
ker, real owner,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 Condi1ion&-S500.00 eash or cr>rtified check I
Sa~e
OR
budget plan
$20 on this Roper
Buy this beautiful green and bisque fin ..
ish Roper for nearly $20 less than last
spring. Fully insulated. Oven heat can..
trot. $2.50 down, 18 months to pay.
Fonn ...ly, $78.50.
Priu sli.lilly mo1'~ ott bud..d pima
Now
$59.50
See them. All Our Suburban Stores
PHI L
ELECTRit
PHIA
OMPANY
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THE SWARTIIMORBAN
f:'
electronic •• were made ~oar' by
sorimn, an apparatus havlIlg an ••
1,
THE SWARTIlMOREAN
"Our
accidents
eye
ear,lost-time
finger and
tongue.have
. decreased
steadily since this contest was inaugur-
Pnbllahed Every Friday at Swarthmore, P ..
Robert E. SUrpiea, EtUlDr a_ PublUlaer .
_
1,~~~~a~!!i~!3!H!i!i~EiaE~~Em~!i!iE!!!8!E!!i!!!!~8!e8!Eii!i~
17 ----
~~1.i~o~~~e
~~~~:sn:.;.::t:!t:~..~5111
per cent and days lost due 10 accident.
Phone Swarthmore 900
Enter~ as Second Class matter, January 24, IW, at the Post Office at Swarth·
more, Pa., under the Act of March 3. 1879.
were reduced 36 per
with 1930. Moreover,
have been reduced 75
lost approximately 55
.
Members of the Swarthmore
BusiaessMen's Assoeiation
cent as compared
lost-time accidents
per cent a!,d days
per cent stnce the
w.
contest started."
Units receiving the awards were: .
Plaques-Coal bureau of t~e -:eneratmg
SWARTHMORE SCENES II
station division j suburban dlstnct ~f the
substation division; operat!n~ mal~te~
of. these
is the
(\Vc have historic plac~s .111 our ..0 Jd horne town ·"-one
,
I
f d ance branch of the transmISSion, dlstnbirthplac(: or the Quaker artist, Benjamin \Vest, P.R.A.,-the quamt ow~roo e budoD and maintenance division; ap.pliance service branch of the miscellaneous
stone house 011 the co1legc campus.)
division; Main Line Division of th.e suburban division, and the N«?r!1~town ",
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branch of the gas production diVISIon.
Honor Certificates-Coal bureau section Conowingo station" suburban district substations, Delaware district substations Northern district substations,
Central' district substations, Edison district substations and apptia:1ce service
department.
. .
Merit Certificates - Southern dlstnct
substations operating maintenance department, ~eter and instaJlat}on d~rt
ment dra fting and constructIOn sectIOn,
store~ department, tr!1~sportation d~~
ment Schuvlkill DiVISion, Eastern DIVISion 'Susqu~hanna Utilities and Chester
section-gas production.
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o
ancient House, what memories ~re gleaming,
'Vhal recollectiolls of the vatllshed hours,
.
\Vhile through the silent summer thou are dreammg,
Enfolded by thy trees and meadow flowers?
\Vhat visions of old days
May cheer thy lonely heart.
.5ceil through the hallowed haze
Where thou dost lUuse apart?
Perchance thou dream est of departed faces,
Colonial dwellers by the woodlands tall,
Grave Quaker yeomcn, damcs of antique graces,
And 50ft-eyed children, best loved of all.
Full ,oUen did they pass
Or linger at thy door;
Blithe lad and rosy lass,
In those far years of yore.
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Swarthm..... ·183
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Swart1uaore 1600
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Tailoring aad Dyeiag
II Park Avenue
Swarthmore 504
MARTEL BROS.
Pure Food and Heal.h S.ore.
7;9 Sonth ChMter Road
Swartbmore.761-%2
PAUL M.PAULSON
And thee, grey House. that slumberest sercneiy,
\Vc cherish as the Painter's boyhood home;
With friendly care yon college young and queenly
Doth shadow thee with her protecting dome.
In academic shades
The artist's fame shall last;
Here glory never fades,
Nor reverence for' the Past.
Dry Clean/". -
100 Park Avenue
Oriental
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J.R-H.
. TWELvE ADVANCES OF
ers in 34 states) reaffirms for the eleventh
PROmBmON GIVEN time its support of prohibition and its
... The year 1931 may be credited with
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.
,twelve major advances tn prohibition
sentiment, strength or enforccll'cnt, it is
pointed out by \V. C. T. U. workers in
. Swarthmore. Despite the tremendous
drive of the pro-liquor forces against
s...u
LESTER GRAND PIANO
"THE HOLY WAR"
-NOW tN'YOUR VICINITY
A CORDIAL WELCOME: AWAITS YOU
The Creclil M.......,. of .......e piaao finn will ..II tbio bllb
I
for the smaD halance dae on Ieue, 7"Ga - t the headl of all am_
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.:-'=.,
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mo....,.
~' ~. Onl! __ C1IaioDlet'•. J.t CODtia... small·.
pa~ell.ta.
Th.. PIailO . . alIDO.t· ........ DeW aacl offers es.ceptionaI Ya!a for
-. . e. I. Prompt aetioa. ea. .tiaJ . • . ...at be ...,.
II
1'IBST CHURCH OP OHBIST, 8CII!NTIST
!.,.
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OP SWABTHMORB
Park Avenue Below Barvat-d
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11:00 A. M..-8uu4a7" BabDoI
11:00 A. M.-8unda,. Lesson-8ermoo.
......
1306' CffESTN1JT ST., PHILA.
"",.......~'""'
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Serv1oes:
-withi..
Write A. .D. -Mack, Dept. ofAc
'
~
evening meettoc eaCh Week,
8 .w~
p. m. e'dln~ room OPen ~. exoe I:
Swulays and ho daJlS, 1 P. It. to 4 P.
Church edlftee.
;r'
All are cord1aJJ, InYited to attend the
services and use the p 11ne Boom..
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Blzrufey, Pa.
Another New Home added to the
·GILLESPIE DEVELOPMENT
JUST .COMPLETED
SWARTHMORE ELECTRIC SHOP
Elee'rif!(ll Applanf!U and Service
411 Dartmouth Avenue
SwartbmOl'e 1896
Stone and frame dw:elling at 621 University Place. Completely modern in
every respect and typical of the ··finest
Gillespie homes in Swarthmore.
Chester Road
Shirer Building
Large living room, diDing:room, kitchen,
breakfast room, laundry on first floor.
586
"We have noted ma~y children ro~ler William Hanny, Mrs. H. A. Peirsol, and JOHN B. MILLER.
DAVID LAVIS, Attorneys.
Mrs. Ellis Yarnall.
FIeri :Facias
No. 313
December Term, 1931
pany remoVln,· 'from 'SWaftbmore
All that certain lot or -piece of ground
wlU' sell' hOme-Nat "'a -·..:crtfiee. 2%:
The Swarthmore Interdenominational with the bulldlngs thereon erected. Sttstory stucco house - with onecommittee has arranged a World Prayer ~::u~n a~~~olj:!r;.~~rl~fst~o
car garage-as rollows: ·t..t'fIltI~ftIiOlD
with open ftre-pJae~lninr roomSerevice to be held Friday, February 12 .eIght feet. northwestwardly from the
kitchen, kltehe..-ette - refrigerator
? 30
All Borough
northeasterly
side of Pine
street County.
In the
· Ch urc h at "':.
M t h0 d 1st
I
at
the e
of Collingdale.
Dela.ware
room. Laundry room, with l~ton,
4 nlee bedrooms with tIle.ba.ttl, -.nIJrd
are invited to attend. The service was Pennsylvania, containing In front or
story:'."'eaed -l·.tlt~"DDt 'ftnltih'fFd. loot
·to have been held in the Trinity Epis- breadth on Parker avenue sixteen feet and
6Oxl'5O. Nlee ~.hrn~ape· 'rilles,
extending of that width in length or depth
etc. Hot water- -heaL All CODvenJences
. copat Church but it will not be finished I northwestwardly between parallel lines at
lnstlilled.
. m- ttm' Co
right angles to Parker avenue seventy-dve
teet to a fltteen (formerl] ten) feet wide
alletleadlng'southwestw&rdly lnto another
ten foot wide alley or driveway leading
CRAS. A. SMiTH
'NOTICE
southeastwardly Into Parker avenue.
Phone Swarthmore 705
To Warren Sill Steele la.te of 160 Rutgers
lmprovementa consist of two-story brick
Street, Rochester. N. Y.:
You are hereby notified that a final rule house. 16x45 feet. Store front, Garage atET
ME
SHOW
YOU
THESE
for
dIvorce
has.
been
granted
against
you,
tached.
L
at the suit of Elizabeth Smtth Steele. your
Bold as the property of Theodore Yan8 rooms Rent $75-7 room. Sale $7500. Wire. returnable'ln the Court of Common
7 I"CI!Olhs:~'ReDt .0-7 roo... ·='R.eut $55.
Pleas of Delaware OOunty. June Term 1931, nlng.
.
al
No. 966 on Prlday. the 19tb day of February,
9
rooms S ale $Is.soe. 7 room BUD&' ow 1932. on or before whIch day ..ou may show Conditlo-~ "'c:n.OO cash or certlfted check
Sa" $~"".
cause,- If any -you have, wh·l such divorce on day of ~lance 1n ten da.ys. PurS roo~!: .
should not be gl'bDted.
ther COnditions announced at sale.
WM. S. BITTLE
~~>IYEBS.
ALBERT J.- WJIJ 'AVS, Attomey.
Nolaly Pnbll.S ....lI.,J..o:Real'Eatate
Attorneys for LIbellant.
302 County Bldg., Media. Pa.
No. 314.
Fieri Fac1as
Let ole write),our AutomObile 1!STATE ANNIE WYNN. deceased. WIIllam
Dt'!eember Term, -1931
D ·I·abl
A. Wynn.
Administrator,
234. KIngston
lurance m the Old .~
I
e Road.
Upper Darby,
Boward Kirk.
Attorney,
All that certain lot or piece of lI'Ound
',...f
North
302 County BulldlDll!; Media. Pa.
with the bulldlnga thereon erected. 8it....urance .....mpan)' 0
Notice Is hereby gtven that Letters of uate on the nort&:westerly aide of. Parker
Admlnlstntlon ba't'"e been granted In the avenlJe at the dlstance_ of two hundred
America.
above _teo aad that all pe1'8ODS Indebted twenty-four feet nort.beMhnU'dly frOm the
to the above Estate are requested to make northeasterly side of PIne atreet, In ~e
payment and those having clalms to pte- Borough of CoiJlngdale. De!e.ware Conn •.".
WI-', ._,. ... _ Ad. PennsYlvania; contatnlng In front or
mlnlst..,tor or his attorney.
breBdtll on Parke!" avenue sixteen. teet and .
•
WONDERFULBARGlHN
I •
W'Orid :Prayer Service
Ditto: I
I
r--~~::~::~~~;:;:U~~~l
l
•••
Prinfers
Swarlbmore S29
'£HABLES PARKER
Rea' .E.Ude-lru"ranl':6 - No.1D'Y PabUc
Parker Arcade, CheSler. Road
Swarthm..... 42
repudiation of cit y-b red wet claims
about beer and farm distress.
9. Parent-Teachers National convention reaffirms support of prohibition.
10. National Education Association,
(200,000 school teachers) reaffirms its
TIUNlTY CHUBCll
active support of prohibition and conProtestant
Bplseopal
tio1ulesFwfitth itstheducadtional progrt~m. f
Chester P..oad and College Avenue
.
•
I cen
ousan mass mee mgs Or
Opposite the College campus
temperance, tot~t abs~mence and law ob- prohibition planned by the thirty-one naRector
serv~n~~, 1931 15 a high water mark for t ion a t organizations supporting the
Rev.
J.
Jarden
Guenther, S.T.M.
prohibition st? fa~..
Eighteenth amendment.
t .. Wet leg~S~a.tlOn to Impede, repeal, or
12. President's Commission 0 n Law
modJfy prohlbltlo~ enforcement def~tedl Observance and Law Enforcement deSUNDAY
wherever ~ound 10 the 44 state leglsla- elared with but one dissenting vote for 8:00 A. M.-Boly Communion.
tures meetmg 1~30-19J1.
maintenance and enforcement of the 18th 9:45 A. Y.-Main Sunday School-Church.
Primary DePt. 203 College Ave.
2. Demonstration by th~ fe~eral gov- amendment. Despite dissenting views this
ernment that Un~le Sam IS B,gger than report denied practically all the main n:oo A. J,{.-Morning ~er and Sermon.
wet contentions.
the Bootlegg~r. :A.s~ A.I Capone.
ASH WEDNESDAY-Feb. 10
3. lesson m conshtuttonal law handed
. •I•
10:00
A. Y.-Penltential Office.
Judge Clark of New Jersey by the Suo ,
8:00 P. M.-Evenlng Prayer and Address.
preme Court 01 the United States.
ELECTRIC COMPANY
4. Exposure of Augustus Busch as the
GIVES HONOR AWARDS
brewer behind the gun s of the wet's
modification program.
Awards to various units of the PhilaTHE SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CBURCH
5. President Hoover receives person- delphia Electric Company, for the best
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle. Pastor
ally from the \Vornan's Christian Tem~ 1931 accomplishments in the company's
Extends a cordial invltation to all
To
share
in Its service& and service
!,f'rance Union a million names of Amer- campaign to reduce accidents, were made
icans between 14 and 30 years of age, last night by H. B. Bryans, vice president
SUNDAY
pledging total abstinence and law 01>- in charge of operations, at a meeting of 10:00 - Bible School.
11:00-MORNING WORSHIP.
servance.
the employees' association at the Elks
Pastor preaches.
6. Exposure of the fact that there is Club auditorium on Broad street.
"THE TASK AND THE TRIUMPH"
WOR8BIP.
enough I of a ~et ,fund to v.ermit the . Six bronze plaques, eight honor cer- 4:45-0ROAN
Come In and Best and Meditate.
~~n:ten s Orgamzahon for National Pro~ hficates and ten mer!t certificates were 5:00 - VESPERS.
PASTOR'S MESSAGE
hlbll10n Reform to offer one woman a distributed.
"SOMEtHING ABOUT SOWERS
quarter of ~ ~illion doUars !or .the ~ork
An interc;sting demonstration of speech,
JUNIOR CHOm SINOS THE
SERVICE.
o.f undermmlllg the conshtulton m a song and instrumental music by means ?:OO - YOUNG PEOPLE.
sll1gle southern state. .
of a beam of light was given during the
WEDNESDAY
7., General Fe?e.ratlOn of \Vornen's evening by John Bellamy Taylor, con- B:OO-SERVICE
FOR ASH WEDNESDAY.
~Iubs, (twel,:e mll1!on women) reaffirm- suiting engineer of the General Electric
l~g. through Its natIOnal. Executive Coun- Company. Mr. Taylor used several cases
BWARTHMOBB
METHODIST BPISCOPAL CHURCH
ctl Its support of the EIghteenth Amend~ of laboratory equipment in showing reLLOYD P. SIEvENS
ment.
.
. .
cent achievements in electro-physical reMlDtster
1
8. National Grange. (a mllhon farm-! search. The various applications of the
SUNDAY SERVICES
~
9:45--Church School
7 :OO-Epworth League
II
·1111411111111111111111111111111111111111.111111 •••• •
11:00 - WorshIp and Sermon
Merely Pay tAe
,Bg'fJftt:e Due 011 a
"000 IS AT THE ORGAN"
11
8:00 Worship and Sermon
COVERS
PIANO TUNING
HANNUM & WAITE
PI,.mou.h - Chryder Sa"'" and Semu
Yale Avenue and South Cheater Road
Swarthmore 1250
And now among the mighty he is Iying,
Where Wr:en's cathedral dreams ~mid London's roar;.
Companioned with a company undying
His is a name to live forevermore.
Hard by Lud's ancient gate,
\Vhere England's life-tide swccpc;,
Entombed with England's great
Our Quaker Painter sleeps.
~"'%~$!='''~~~
ANNASCHALLES
Coal- Wood -
•
--
.
iog from sidewalk to street, utterly heed.
b~1on
a'n"llue slneea feet and.
The Junior Assembly will meet Sat.
. R..pre.entat,ves oLthe Juuior section les. of approaching motor vehicles. It
extend.1n&' ot that w1dtb 1D lenatb. or deptb
urday from 7 :45 to 9 :45 p. m. The
nortb.es~ between parallel lin. at
Of. the Swarthmore .Woman·s ~.I.Ub at'!$/IOUld be understood by parents that the
~t anal. to Parker avenue Hvenb-ave
hostesses
will
be
Dr.
and
Mrs.
W.
T.
teet
to • ·ftt1,een (fonnera,. ten) toot wIde
t."ded the In~r"atlOnal tea ~'v~n by cl)iltl on roller skates has ve little
•
alley or drtve. ., leading southeaatwanUy
Improvements CODIlst ot tw~ briCk into
the Juntor seel,o" of the Wtlmmgton t I
h'
ry.
con Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones;
Parker avenue.
house. 145x4S teet. Store front. OlU'al'e atNew Century Club iast Saturday '~t TO over 18 tDovements. He cannot stop Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Whitsit, aud Dr. and _ed.
ImJ)l'OVeJDente COll8lst ot ~ brick
Wilmington.
suddenly if dang..' threatens. Experts Mrs. E.· L. Terman.
Sold
as
the
property
of
Theodore
Man::c~.
115x45 teet. Store front. Garaae at: Booths representing the differe"t may' 'avert disaster to themselves by a - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
nlDg.
~ountries were placed aboitt theclul>· display of -dexterity, but it i. apparent
SHERIFF'S SALES
. Coaclltlons f250.oo etIIIb or oertllled check Bold .. the property of Theodore Man.
.
Ilouse and five speakers, all of whom that very few children can be placed in
~~rda~nc:.t:::; ::::~~ ::nsa1:~8. Pur- ama.
are wel'_ .known in women's affairs in that category.
8.H:ERlPP BALI'S
Conditions tzSO.OO ca.sh or certlfted check
011 day ot u1e; balance 111 ten d.ayI: PurDelaware .and widely "travelled,' spoke
"The cliild bicycle rider is in better
Of Real Estate
ALBERT J. WILLIAMS. Attorney.
ther conditions &D.Dounced at 881e.
on each country as -the guests made a position to protect himself, beCause he
At the Sherl4""e omce
FIeri Facias
No. 315 A'.JJB1lT J. wn.LIA:I.fS, Attomey.
'miniature tour within the clubhouse.
can stop his machine -at -will. A fact litJOHN J. CAIN.
Court House, Media, Pennsylvania
December Term, -1931
'-fis! .. ~~aryM R. DeVou spoke O!I tie ~ppreciated, however, _is tliat the rider
8h~ur.
Scandmavla;. rs. Herman Jordan and after all is a child: 'th .
Saturday, February 20. 1932
Mrs. Paul Thomas spoke on Germat1\·,
'
,WI
a
I S JudgAll the
that bulld.lngs
certain lotthereon'
or piece
ot ground
with
erected.
Slt-!II
9:30 o'clock A. M.
uate on the northwesterly eide of Parker
Mrs. A. D. Warner Sr. spoke on South 1Deot,. and he can hardly be expected to
avenue at the dlstance of two hundred
America; Mrs. Kyle Ward, a native of exercise t~at degree of caution essential
Eastern Standard Time
and forty feet northeastwardly from the MARGUERITE T. BYE, R.N,
northeasterly side of Plne street In the
Hungary, spoke on her country j aud to safely 'In modern traffic!'
Fieri Facias
No. 867 Borough of Co1l1ngdale. Delaware County,
Pennsylvanla. oontalnlng in front or
Mrs. Robert
Lawrence, who has
,I •
Priwte Duty and Hourly
December Term. 1931
breadth on Parker avenue sixteen teet
spent many years in Hawaii spoke on' COUNTY FEDERATION
Nursing
and extending of that width In length Dr
All those two certain Iota: or pieces of depth northwestwardly between parallel
the Islands.
ground with the butldings and. ImprovePHONE Swarihmore122-R
, Guests from sixteen different sectiolls
MEETS AT LASDOWNE menta thereon erected. aituate at Drexel Urias at right angles to Parker avenue
BlU.
In
the
Townsh1p
ot
Upper
Darby.
feet
w1de
alley
leading
southwestwardly
feet to a fifteen (tormerly ten)
~f lower Delaware, Pennsylvania, and
County at Delaware, State ot PeDll8yl- seventy-live
another ten foot Wide alley or driveA notable group of speakers came vania, designated and known as Iota Nos. into
Philadelphia were present. Those repway
leadlng
8Outheast.ardly Into Parker
1674 and 1875 on a certain plan of Iota avenue.
resenting the Swarthmore Junior sec- together at the Twentieth Century called
"Aron1m1nk BectIon Dre.a:el HIll
tion were Misses Mildred Simpers, Club of Lansdowne Thursday, January Realty Company" aald plan being recorded
Improvemenkl constat ot two-story brIck
in
the
omce
for the recordlng of deeds &c.• house. 16x45 teet. Store front. Garage at.jean Doctor, Eleanor Kennedy, Mil- 28th, at the winter meeting of the Dela- in and for the County ot Delaware afore- tached.
.
in Case 2 page 11. and described acdred Bond, Catherine H. Hershey, ware County Federation of Woman's said
cording to said plan as follows: Situate on
Bold as the oroperty ot Theodore ManKatheryn Simpers, Cornelia VanAllen, Clubs. 353 woman from 33 clubs en- the northeasterly side of Mason avenue nlng.
(.fttty
feet
wide)
at
the
dJstance
of
ninety
May Keech, Mrs. Harold Ogram, Mrs. joying the program. Mrs. Elmer E. feet southeastwardly from the southeasterly
Phone. Sw. 122.'>
Condltlons-$250.00 cash or certlfled check
aIde of_ HIghland avenue (.fttty feet Wide) on day of sale; balance In ten days. FurWalter Luff and Mrs. Russell Phillips. Melick, President, presided.
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
contabiing In front or bread.th on said ther conditions announced at sale.
Mrs. Richard J. Hamilton, president Mason
avenQo aixty feet (each lot being
On Feb. 11th the Swathmore Juniors of the State Federation of Pennsyl- thirty feet) and e.a:tendlng ot that w:tdth In ALBERT J. WlLLIAMB. Attorney.
length or depth northeastwardly between
will give the Lansdowne Junior club a vania Women, commended the Dela- parallel
l1nes at rIght angles to said MMon
avenue
one hundred. feet.
Flerl Far.1aa
reciprocity program at the 20th Cen- war~ Co.unty Clubs Upon their survey
No. 318
tury Club, in Lansdowne. T·he· Lans- of !Ibrarles and w~rk on the Economic
Under and aubJect to certain conditions
20 ,..,.,... Ol
Member of Nal. Aeao. of Pllilio 1'nnen.
·C:,towne ~ Juniors ,.are entertaining. th~.. AdJ,ustment Committee. She anno~ncct.l and restrictions.
All that certain lot or piece of ground AU Pian.......ald be tlUied twIee eaeh
Swarthmore Juniors, who are taking ,tphe. Itfeetlh~ of the State Federahon 111
Improvements consist of .two and one- wIth
the bulldinp thereon erected. S1thid
I
h
O
t
I
10
14
1932
half
story
stone,
frame
and
stucco
hOWIe,
uate
on the northwesterly sIde of Parker year.
part in the program at supper before
I a e pia,
c 0 )cr
~,
, the 36x30 teet. Side porch. One.story stucco avenue
at the distance ot one hundred
A. L. PARKER
Bellevue-Str.alford .to be headquartt"rs addition. 15x6 feet. One-story stucco ad- twenty-eight teet northeastwardly trom the
t he meeting.
dltlon,
15x6
feet.
Stucco
gange.
18Xl8
feet.
d
th
Ph
I
d
I
h
F
northeasterly
aide
of
Pine
street
In
the
d
Media. Pa.
Phone Media 831
OnM~rth8th, the Ridley Park Ju. an
e
,a e p.a e eration Has.
~
tess
Sold as the property ot John J. Bertniors are giving the Swarthmore lufelder and Louise 114. Berttelder. his wife.
niors a reciprocity program consisting
rs. John M. Phillips, Vice-president
cash or certJfled check
of 'readings, musical selections and?f t.h~. State Federaho.n, gave a most onCondltlon.s-$250.00
of
sale;
balance In ten dan. Furday
InsplTlng talk, her subject being "The ther contUtlons -announced. at sale.
k 't
SIS.
E as tGt
· "WIth
.
- 'I
•
a e to our U
topla,
many JOHN B. MlLLlm. Attorney.
' "TV SH"-' AIDS
humorous side lights, she touched upon
VAm
No. 950
n
U"W
the shams of to-day, birth-control, PIeri FacIas
COMMUNITY FUND temperance, and service, both within
December Term, 1931
and outside the home. Always a popuAll that certain lot or piece ot ground
On Saturday, January 23, s eve r a I Jar speaker, she carried her audience wIth the bulld1Dgs and Improvements
.
thereon erected. situate at Sprlngfteld, in
Swarthmore boys gave a variety show at wtth
her by her sincerity and common- the .Township ot Springfield. In the County
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Louis J. Koch, sense, learntd thro'ugh a broad expe. of Delaware and State ot PeDIlSYlvanla,
designated an.d known as lot number one
510 Chester rd. The total prOfits of rience.
hundred and sixty-two. In section number
$4.66 .>-yJere giveii to the Community Fund
'I rs. J0 h n ...
M·FTIC,
- k P as t P res 'd
three on _a certain revJ.sed recorded. plan of
I ent lots called "Sprlngfleld," surveyed tor the
of the' borough. -. The entertainers Were ofl\' the
State Federation, and now a Sprlngl1eld Real Estate 00. by FranklIn and
Joe Koch, Deane Parker, Neal Curly, ccmber of the National Field Comm,'t-_ Company, CIvil Bnslneem, dated June J()ti~ ~1)r:N
Second, 1920. whiCh.. Bald plan was dUly
,JJilly Spencer, Stephen Spencer, Norman
Scouts, spoke ·of this great recorded at Media In the omce for the'
"Hughes and'-Richard Scderburg. A cap- tee .of.Girl
.
. wor k .
recording
deeds. ekc
in and
for the
orgalllzahon
and' Its
County of ofDelaware.
in.• case
Number
-1.
;acity audience. of 32 attended.
·
S cc- sa1d
Page plan
22. &c.,
and
described
according
to
D r. K en d a II E merson, E xecuhve
&8 follows, to wit: Beginning' at a
'1'
A talk on ~ Sweden, a magi,:=!l.i} s!l~,:al
.' reels of mOVies, a bugler, a magic1antern retat"3"of--the National Tuberculosis As..! POint in the 80Utlwrly Alde- of Broadview
road, a comer of lot· numbered one hUDshow, and marionettes comprised the sociation, held the attention of 1,,'5 au- dred
and sixty-three. and belng at the dls,. show. N ov~l .. tickets were used as ad- dience for half an hour, recommending tance of tour hundred and five feet meaalong the saId southerly sIde of saId
temperament, the entertainers after the: get the best health officers possible of a forty feet radlus round corner Into
road (1lfty feet WIde) 88 &hown on
last c~rtain call, ,19~_~ all interest in shows and then free them from all political State
said plan; thence leaving the SOUtherly
pressure.
side
of
8ald Broadview road. along a line
and "props" and quit the show business.
radial to said. Broadview road. In a south• I •
Mrs. Edgar Marburg, President of erly directton and extendlng along sa1d
the South-eastern District, gave one lot numbered one hundred. and sixty-tb:ree.
. WARNS OF ROLllBR '.
one hundred and nlnety-seven and one
SKATING Dl\NGERS of. her usual -happy talks and Mrs. \Vm. one-hundredths feet to a point. a comer
and inReal
the Estate
line otCompany;
lands ot
H agar, P resl'd ent 0 f Bucks County, and of
thethe
saidsame.
Springfield
thence along said lands of the said The
Lives of children are jeopardized Mrs. H. S. M. Pratt, President of Springfield
Estate Company, north
C. hester County, spoke a few words of seventy-fourReal
degrees. east one hundred
through the use of roller skates and bi·
greeting.
and thirty-four and twenty-six. one-huncycles on streets and highways, in the
.
dredths teet to a point. a comer of lot
The Chorus of the hostess club sang numbered. one hundred and sixty-one:
opinion of the KeYstone Automobile four songs with fine tone, expression thence 'along a Une radial to said Broadview road and extending along said lot
Club, which urges parents to cooperate in and restraint.
numbered one hundred and ·slxty-one In a
the movement for child .safety by restrict·
Chairman of various committees ma"e northerly direction. one hundred and slxtyU
four and seven-tenths feet to a point on
ing the activities of youngsters in this hrief reports and announcement of The the southerly aide of said Broadview road.
Cherry-blossom Spec,'al, a spec,'al tra,'n said polnt being a comer ot said lot numrespect.
bered. one hundred and lIix.ty-one: thence
"Roller skates and bkydes do not fit to take club women and their friends along the said SOutherly side of said Broadview road. In a westerly direction curvlng
into modern traffic and, reluctant as w~ to \Vashingto~l in April, was made bv to the right with a radius of tour hundred:
the
Garden
Chairmen.
and
five-tenths teet, tor an arc of nlnety~
are to place any limitation on the outfeet
to the tlrst mentIoned point and place
A r( solution was passed requesting ot beginning.
door pleasures of the rising~ generation,
that· the Protective Horne for Girls at
Under· and SUbject to certain covenants,
we believe this condition should' be "treat· Chester be re-opened.
conditions and buUd.lngs restrictions.
cd with the consideration its seriousness
The following ladies from the WomImprovements consist of two~story frame
desenes," said Edward P. Curran, Safety an's Club of Swarthmore attended the and
stone house. 32:11:24 feet. one-story
trame addition, 6xl0 feet. Basement garage.
Director of the Club. "Sentimentality meeting: Mrs. Elmer E, Melick, presi- Side
porch, 20%10 feet.
should .give~place,to.seund.';udgmeJlt-and de~t. of the Couotr Federation; Mrs.
sound judgment certainly oictates-that a lWdham Ear I e Kistler, .M r 5. C. W. Sold as the property of James J. Kelly.
h It h Id be
II d t th
'fi
f Olmes, Mrs. J. Russell SmIth, Mrs. John Condltlons-$250.00 cash or certlfled check
a. s o~
ca e • 0
e sacCI ce 0 Ogden, Mrs. WHliam Raiman, Mrs. Jos- on day of sale: balance In ten days. Furchildren 10 traffi<: aCCIdents.,.
.
'
eph Seal, Mrs. Robert L. Coates, Mrs. ther conditions announced at sale.
DRAPER rES
H.B. GREEN
Buildi,.. Marerial.
1 Sonth Prineelon Avenue
SwarthmOre IZM
'1'
Junior AMembly
SLIP
SAM DRAYMAN
.shoe Store and Shoe &"mr Store
8 Park Avenue
11
skating on arterial highways, darting into'
AT WILMINGTON TEA traffic lane. from side streets and skat.
1================:1
JOE CELIA
Shoe S.ore - Shoe RepairinB
102 Park Avenue
Swarthmore 870-J
EMMONS & ANDES
BuIlder. - l....uran.ee
Baltlm...... Pike and Riverview Road
.
r===============:::;
BUCHNER'S TOGGERY SHOP
Men'. OM Women'. Jf'earin6 Apparel
8 Park Avenue
Swarthmore Z40
:
!jUNiOR' CLUB GUESTS'
'V.
Yale and Kenyon Avenues
,I"
•
·s.
Adeqaale-p.'
1118ee, eomplete, up-to-date. tIIOreB, ·me.
oIIee "'Ioweot prieeo, atad _ I ..... ,lee f ...... fellow*WIIt1, ,Ie
who _ JDIereOted In maklnc Sw_Jmaoaoe a ........, plres.at pGee
In ..hlehto live.
'l'Ia_ are the ~. 70n ...... 6nd b,. ehoppi... :1n SW.... ore.
Tlae' Swtd'tIunore BlI8ineM MeD'a 'Aeeeel8doa i. aD. , . . .• • •efm
-ia
·inler !' 118 ...em __ merit "oar
'DIe
A....,..ietloa welcomes anT eqaeatioDB or eDDlpllUD.b relathe 10
Swarthmore'. stores.
BACHIIAN'S MARKET
GroceriN . and Me",.
GUlW APPEALS FOR
,
PART.WORNCWTHES .1
But hest and brightest of the memories olden
'fhat fill thy mellow age with tralU}uil joy;
o best and brightest are the memories golden
That cluster round onc heaven-gifted boy.
Though that far mother-clime
Claim his maturity,
Yet all his boyhood's prime
Belonged, old House, to thee.
_
.B..UYING DIRE:CT:Olt·y
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 193Z
THE BENJAMIN WEST HOUSE
THE SWARTHMOREAN'
Mr JII1d Mr. E C LaJl\lC·of.4l8 parkllive with Mr. Lappe', f,I\Itt,.. Mr, $,. C",
aven~e will I';'ve" Swarthmore" soon to Lappe, Sr., ·.at 1Iauery Park, Sethesda,
'c go to Wa$/lington, D. C. where they will, Md.
' .
carefully planninc a businesa move wb~ he wo..·t apead halE AD.
hour pluaning bis -will?
Few men would· take chances that· jeopardise the future of their
families. Yet the man who delays in making hill will takea chance.
with fate--often with unhappy results to hi. _dependents.
.
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l
tI will. writteD NOW. anti with thi. Bank.........t·
.. 7°'" exec:nlo•• will _e....ard ihe &i.Uacialfulure oi,.oa" family;_,
l
Swarthmore Nation.l :Bank
and Trust Company
11
A· ...refully.pIc·
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Four bedrooms, two baths on second floor.
Basement with game room n:tneled ~:i.i.
white pine.
Two car garage.
Shades, weatherstripping, and window
screens included.
This house would have sold for $20,000 four
:years ago, now
$16,500
OPEN EVERY DAY FOR" INSPECTION
George GillespIe &. cCO.
Developers and Builders
Swarthmore 1129
Old Bank Building
1932
FEBRUARY
THE SWARTHMOREAN
tered I Marriott feels that no more applications . - - - - - , ; , . . - - - - - - - - - - - ,
6
KI
February 8th
activities than we have previously en
can be accepted for the present.
.
a\'cnuc on MOl ay,
into.
.
F 'd
Feb-Troop 6
.
NG O F
STATED MEETI
Y '2'30 o'clock.
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At the scout meetlllg on. nay,
'11
I Troop 6 Martha Snow and CharWOMAN'S HOME
WOMAN'S CLUB rUESDA
. Mrs. Avery will review The
ruary 5, the
Griffin ";e;e invested last Saturday.
lakes" by Francis Br~tt V.OU "ngll·,ml),:rS!prescnt the new registration car 5.. be
• 1,
'fhe meeting at the \Voman's .
Young is a great favonte with
in this meeting, I)hotographs. will
A brand new, email .ize
next Tuesday will be a stated IIlCCtll~g. of the Fortnightly.
t.fen to be made into lantern shdes later' l
Mrs Dodd will read a poem..
The scouts of the two pat~ols wbaho
GRAND PIANO
Following that Mrs. Arthur, H~'c, chalr
Frallci~
Warren
will
review
an
artlc~e
been nominated (or various
~Of the Art Section, Will tntroducc
Beautiful Case Desl&D.
h
'11 S Jeak Frank Lloyd Wright, tht: great arch~h:'.ct,
man
offices will be voted upon at t~IS
Mr. and Mrs. 'At. R. Landis. of S09
..
Full Grand Tone, Lac·
Miss Edith ElI1mers~I1, '~ 0 WI .1.
quer Finish..
who has won world renown as. the Or1~U1- meetillg. They will later co npete With Yale avenue, entertained at dinner Wed01' "~fodern f\rt". MISS ]!.,mmerso ll I~ a
h
. ,
t 't am· ator of certain classic forms 111 archltec- the representatives of the ot er trooPs'
ONLY $10 A MONTH
M ural painter as well as por ra.1 )J ,.
t nesday evening before the performance at
ture.
On
Saturday,
February
6,
t~e
sc~
s the Players' Club..
I
;cr ami shares a studio with MIss \ 10·
Th18 Grand Plano·18 a product of
the Lester Plano Factories and was
'11
on another test passll1g hike. Mrs. Thomas Leuders, Miss Chadwick,
let Oakley. which is the SC~l1e of man.Y
b Ilt to sell for $5SO. A wonderful
PARENTS
AND
TEACHERS
~~;ctu~e~
will
be
taken
of
the
dvarious
:~;
and
Mr.
Frank
Morey.
attended
th~
con~rga1n. Call or mall coupon for full
notable art gatherings. It IS a COnIlllh.
details.
\Vomall's Club that l\ rs.
HOLD ANNUAL DINNER tivities of th~ scout~, as wfs b on~i~~ and. vention of School Board Secretaries at
tl,e
t
t
men 0
.•
d all
last hike. Fires will. be 1 t y
Harrisburg on Tuesday.
I
Bye is bringiug MISS l.. merso n all '1
F. A. NORTH CO.
steel
as
much
as
pOSSible.
'Vilfretl
E.
Ervin
of
Swarthmore
and
I
dilll1('r
Parent-Teacher
I
members shuuld he present. ~~ rs.
hThe annua
d
131)6 Cheolnul SI., Phil••
R. I. andis and Mrs. A. S. \Vlck·
.
I
r.
Ogden avenues is at the Univer~ity Hos-I
Ilam
'n last \"('duesday evelllllg
was. attendc
ham will he the hostesses and t('a WI
Girl Scouts
pital in Philadelp~ia ~herc he IS recovIH" over one-hundred parents, teachers
Name .......... .....................
ering from a serious Illness,
hc sen'ed.
3;1d officers or thc Church Sch~ol amI
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dehart Br~wn, Jr.,
Address ........................... ..
The Training Course for leader~ will
ivcn Saturday morning at 11 0 clock, of 115 Guernsey road .entertatned at IL_______________....
'as an enjoyahle and instruchvc ~fFortnightly
. TI e address by Rev. Dr. Roblll·
f"air,
1
f the vears of"'oman's
age, whoClub.
is interested
wo~kAnyone.Inover
18 1
on
administrative secreta.ry. 0
Mrs. Archer Turner will elltert;iu the
ing
with
girls
is
invited
to
come.
Brmg
Fortnightly at her home 011 \\ cstdale ~rc'sln"tcrian Board of ChTlsha!l Edud '1llhia was most IIlform. . PI'I
calion,
II a e .
'd t f
. ., Dr Arthur J. Jones, presl cn~ 0
box luncheon· Troop 16
mg.
.
't"Ian I'du
.. the church
council 0 f CI lns
Mrs Helen Hall is coaching the girls
· " I)resitied The dinner was prot
T;oop 16 for a play, "Little I,ad,Y
ca
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A
' t'lOll, with
.' l10d h,' the \Voman's
SSOCla
Dresden" to be given at the Woman s
~~{r~. Iiishop as chairma 11 or .the cot~
Clul> 011 February 16th.
;nittce and a large staff of assistants ..
line exhibit was made in the Beglll.Th' girls
are working I
, I~oom with literature and posters,
ncrs,
b th Board
e
D' . t S
Contest
ong
.
d •
dance
of the national 'work d.one y c
, on songs for the Istnc
Act now to have your car inspecte In ~ccor •
f Christian Education and by the This troop has now 38 members and 1lrS'
~hur(:h School fN the young people of
1
with the State requirements. No charge for IDspeclI;n.
the church.
.
Bring in your car any day or Monday or Thurs ay
'1'1 . annual mceting and celebratlOll
f ti~, \Voman's Association in memevening.
~n' ~f \Vashington is ~tef{'rred from THEATRE, CHESTER, PA.
1H.:xt week Friday to .Fnday the l~th~
6 Day. Starting Today
Extensive prcparatlOns a.re . hell1g
r the course of stmhes 111 the
f
I
Topping the Sensation
very ImportlUa(C
0
~.
P t
(
)"£e of Christ undtr Dr. Eliot o.r cr 0
Thev Made in "Bad Girl"
ant in winter
t;IC Board of Christian Educ~tton. t:J
JAMES DUNN
. Fc.
I, 17th and to contmue d'for
time, f o r
II )eglll
SALLY EILERS
Sw.SS4
315 Dickinson Ave.
the ensuing fivc weeks. These .stu 11.."5
grease will
"DANCE TEAM"
will he held on \\' edncsday f \'cllIng and
not spread of
With MINNA GOMBELL
wilt he open for all.
Ro', Dr. \Vellburn and ),[rs. \Vellits' own achurn were guests of honor at til('
'," , Fl,B"·I4:.
cord and vital
Parent-Teacher
dinller
evening. Dr. 'Vcllburn. director or the. J
parts are apt
educational work of the State Sabbath
THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL
to become
School Association for young people
Ragged Robin OJ:'
dry.
When
1will soon h."avc Swarthmore for IllS new
Lansdowne Avenue & Baltimore Pike
,,'ark as pastor or a strong Pcnnsylvathe temperaBaehelor's BuUont
TODAY FRIDAY ONLY
ture is low,
Ilia church.
RUTH CHATI'ERTON
Neither Dame is correct, 8S you
i , J
in
" " " Bee by reCerrhur to Page 77
steel ~s quite
of Dreere Gard..n 'Book. Don't
Boy Scouts
"ONCE A LADY"
brittle unless Inbriica,te41i.
envy your &lends who can speak
SATURDAY ONLY
wi~ authority OD any .ubjeet perDuring the past week, the scouts of
"W ARNER BAXTER
tajnfn. to Bowen. Be like them.
In
,
Sal••
Gel the neWt revUed 1932 edition ! troop olle have not heen idle, at the
"SURRENDER"
of thie one oome!:teIy aulhorita- I cobra patrol meeting held at the patrol
with
NASH""
YALE AVE. AT RUTGERS AVE.
.- &.
Ii-.ework oflta
d ... Sent free : leader's house, two tenderfoot scouts adOD 1'eCJDe81 to those interested In
I vanced themselves by pas!ling several secLEILA IIYAMS
Sw. 1390
Service
vegetable and flower eeed..e, rolelt
oml
class
tests.
David
\Villits
anet
Ja,mes
Re~~r:~eJ~i:e::~~4:·P~·M.
pereomlal plants, etc.
HENRY A. DREER
about
teststheapiece,
Althoughpassed
these two
boysfour
joined
tr~op
MONDAY-TUESDAY
\ l.ipman
1S068JUi1t1Gan1ea.8L.PhUa..Pa.
!only a few months ago. they are rapldYear's BI".st Entertalnment
IIY becoming second class sc.outs. At the
"PLATINUM BLONDE"
Icol1cge swimming pool, Friday. Jalluar,r
with
JEAN HARLOW
'29, Jack Taylor successfully passed IllS
first class swimming test. Other boys
ROBERT WILLIAMS
-fr===~~~;;~§~~~~n arc
on as
various
reqllirc~nents and
LORETTA YOUNGAY
pass them
SOOI1 as pOSSible. T. he
,ill working
"
I
b
ld
WEDNESDAY-THURSD
scouts of the cob.ra pat.rot are .a so Ul WALLACE BEERY
.r"'"p-,'!:::......
ing modcls of plOneermg proJects, such
IE COOPER
!:::::::=
as hridges, cabins, and signal tow~r~.
JACK In
These models will be t)laced on exhlhlE CH 4MP"
tion at the scout-parent bal1
~
one to he held later this month.
1
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FOR EVERY
.
troo~ co~'m'ttee;en D:~- lott~
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OPEN MONDAY AND THURSDAY
EVENINGS FOR
0/
~J\aE·RED ...
ofT~::/~~4
VIOLETS":" .
ARE
She is expeEling
'S
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InspectIon erVIce
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STATE
FLOWERS
gr!:~G:'ge~!AUTOMOBILE
from you!
GREASI
Marot Flower Shop
~ALENTINE'S D4.Y
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'Vcdne~day ~~~~~~~~~~~~~i;;-'
LANSDOWNE
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CLIFFORD M. RUMSEY}
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The
DREER'S
l
Save
Preeions
Minutes
WHEN sickness
strikes, ii's speed that
counts. The best help
·1&·w(J~illle88·n it comes
too late!
Tell us to iustall a
telephone in your
home. Then you cau
always get hell' with
the least possible delay.
Your doctor-the drug
store-your neighhors
-aU are within easy
reach by telephone. In
a minute you can summon aid or get advice
that may save a life!
Your family needs
Saturday
30, the
at
theLast
qunual
scout evening,
leaders' January
ba!lquet !n
Bellcvue Stratford Hotel 111 Pluladelphia, trooll one was tlresentcd with the
charter for its twenty-first yea r of
scouting. \Ve are very proud to sta!e
that this troop is one of the olde:;t 111
this district. With the beginning of this
twenty-first year, we are planning more
ELIZABETH KAUFMAN
I-lAIRDRESSING
The Bwine.. Office or
an,. Bell Telephone
empl..,."" ..ill be glad
10 .olee ,.our order.
THEATRE
$180 .?
Matinee Daily at 2:30
BERT LAtiR
3 Sp..ial. $1.00
Swarthmore Woman'. Exchange.
open February 15th-All tho~e
having articles for sale WIll
please contmunicate with Entily
Mustin, 131 Rutgers Ave. Tel.
Swar. 69I-J.
In
George White'$
"Flying High"
MONDAY AND TUJ;;SDAY
EVERGREENS
Rhododendron Maximum. and Mountain
Laurel-2 to 3 ft .• 25 for $5.0D. per lOa. $17.5D.
Hemlock and Red Ceda.r-3 to 3 ft., 25 for
$4.50, per 100, $15.00.
Azalea.s-2 to 3 ft., 25 for $7.00. per 100.
$25.00. Well packed. Gash please.
EVERGREEN SHRUBBERY
SUPPLY CO.
R. F. D. 3 Butler, Tenn.
I
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"TRADER
HORN"
Media Laundry. Inc.
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
Succeufully Since 1900"
511111HllllUI1IRt1111ll11lRtlnmlUl1llIlltllllJllOllllnmmllli'iS
"POSSESSED"
pu"
....
$1 0 I;I~W"-ThI.4-Plbic.IoAI
is only $180
Prigidaire-MQr.in~
Other motlets correspondingly low iq
price. Any Priaidaire-Moraine refri.~
erator may be),had (or only. to down,
A few cents & day pays lite baJaqc~.
DE:LCt-iE:STE:R UTILITIE:S CORP.
CLARK GABLE
"Serving Swarthmore
quiet, dependable power unit
~at operates economically and
t:lependably, even 00 the warm.
esi daysp
Come in today. See wlla,
we've done tQ
the Fri"i4'!'
l'ire.M:ora!np Ii!!. wilhil1 re~c"
of evelYon~,
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUII
JOAN CRAWFORD
.,.
No.6
Swarthmore. Pa.. February, 12,
NEW ·EPISCOPAL
.CHURCH BUILDING
TO OPEN SUNDAY
HOLD COMMUNITY SERVICE
buil~-
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I"O''''AI,
- ... ..
ti U'1\tIL".TRYING.. .......
.
. .. ....
TO .RETAIN'SAME::~··,
TAX RATE ·FOI;32
.
~
.,..', . '
.
coml)1~nity,
Swart ,more 5 neWest church
ing. which has risen during the past
wi!1 ter 0.11 cine of the most prominel!~
corners in the borough, will be offici1'1'"
d
,:a y opelle with suitablc services this
Approval of the new pJaee of
worship of the 1'ri~ity Epis~opal
Church is heard on all sides as the
S~nday.
appearance
ma~irig
l)l~ted
building now stands practically comon the northeast corner of Col·
lege avenue and Chester road.
I
h
.
H I
n t e morlltl1g
0 y Communion
.service will be held at· 8 o'clock and at
$2050 Per,\'ear
An exhibition of, antique furniture and George Washington will Qe made by
interesting articles of the time of George capable speakers, Those In
of
Washington will be the feature in the the a~~ir. will wear Colonial
March.' actlv.he~
... spons~red by the. Geor~e land
are dress.
also urged to come
"'!I'n.'realM~-'oj, SiniuJig tUitd -,T~
Earlyv,s'tors
American
.
WashUlgton B,centenlllal Comm,ttee, ,t
No prizes will be given but each object
Unavoidable; Libiai-r, ,;, "
was decided at a meeting of the Wed- displayed will carry a card discribing its
Tax ~ _Mill_c. _,'
nesday night in borough hall.
history.
.
.
The exhibition will probably be held
The exact date of the exhibit has
MILLER . DEFENDS' BALANCE
two successive evenings in the wom-/ yet been selected but residents of
... __
an's Clubhouse. Only articles at least
al'e asked to start
The subject of' Swarthmore's':tax, rate
one hundred years old will be accepted about 'what they will enter and the dates for 1932' 'made" its -iii-s1'
it
for display .and every resident of the will be announced next week.
council m.ee~ing last. -w~k:-:W,hen-.a:~ro..
community. is invited and urged to enter
The following committ~e was appoint- posed budget for this:y.~ar''Y~s.pre~n~ed
lobj"cts of .int~rest and pieces of furniture ed at Wednesday's meeting: Mrs. Wil- by Harry L. MilIer, ... thairman :of- .the
t~!!y have in their homes.
Ham ;Earl Kistler, Mrs. A: F~ ·Jackson, Finance Committee. .. _.. ~. ...... _ ~ ..
both evenings of the exhibition. a Rev. ]. ]. Guenther, Elrie S. Sproat.
In'
up this
budget, cqun.·
remarks on the life and times oflRobert E.' Sharples.
.'
cil has the follOWing' faetg:to.worK: with.
I
1. The gross income . iron! "taXes this
Appropriate Services To Mark
Complelfon of COinmtiJiity's '
Nearest Church'
I
1932
Antiques of Washington's Time
to be Exhibited Here in March
Courtesy
the Phoenix
Raymond W.he .... newly elecled editor
of Ihe CoII.,.e publIcation, The Phoe·
nix. Mr.: Wahere is the lIOn of Dean
Raymond Walters and MI'8. Walten.
ye~r's
ONE-D,AY
FORUM
WOMAN ARTIST
::gl.~'=:::1f£~: 'i;,hJ:'~!~;
:It
I ON COLLEGE CAMPUS
AT'balanc~
WOMAN'S CLUB
come
is abaut life same as l"kt Year. '
2. Last year however, council had a
'of,:$IS;OOO ]efL
Lasrl'e.r''''bUd~:wliicll'ntay
Womau Member of. Canadian Miss
Edith
Emersou .Gives
3. This year council 'haS nothing 'left
Parliament To Be Featured
Dluslrated Lecture On
over from
be used in meeting expenditureil. for 11laa
Speaker
Modern Art
4. Council bas $10,000. how".r, 'left
from the $55,000 worth' of h9nds, sold
DISCUSS WORLD PROBLEMS PLEA
FOR
SHOES
MADE for the underpass improvement which is
~
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for the',high)y..i\Y committ~e..
Mon~ay, Feb. 15th will; witness an I Miss Edith Emerson, one of the
.mount is .Ieft over becaUse of--the
unprecedented migration..of clubwomen known
of JJhiladd. phia, spoke, at
amount Of" money -neCesSary "-for
.
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th
d
'tb"
_.c, • sti'"
io~SwaithmoTf'< from all parts of Dela- the Woman's• Club on "
,Tuesd.ay
aftere un e~pas.s".o
an :_was -e _
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or the Ont-Day Forum noon. In introduCing th~ speali~r, Mrs.
ware
Qounty
wo""_'
Wo.ld
Affairs ,.and
P~ce to be', ~eld
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'J" , q!~.
Iht/campus of Swarthmore
A,rtllUr Bye, -chdirman Q,f.
art .'.01'made on'
The program has been arranged by the
reminded' the
of the muin'the' viciDity of the new
.
•
for which bill'shave been sent to
International Relations Committee of
in the.
Players Club III the property owners. It is :Pcl.;ible .that
the Delaware County Federation of Phdadelphla whicH she painted, also sOllIe of this money may come in this
WOIl1(I1'S 'Clubs of which Mrs. J. Rus- the memorial window of President year although the school board has an
Smith is chairman and Mrs. J. Roosevelt in the Jewish synagogue OU understau,HlIg thnt thev will not be press.
Lansdowne is vic.. North Broad street.
cd to I'")' their slme until
J,.' ' .
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b' t
"ModISS
su Je,c was
6. Swarthmore's .>inking [und t<- ••. of
{or las~ y~ar must" be ;n.:r.:;.asuI tll
.
this Y(,'~r iq o!"~c.r to pi~y rofi Ihe
Jt$S
j uH(ling. shvrt term hono :.;: L1C
1
,
r,tarts matllril1g thi!l: year; also tfJ
by ,The Players' Club ,
"GAlleva. the Capital.
r
pay
interest on Ihe $55,000 worlh oi
__ am1..~@.ir,,
' . "" ' .
Ph~i1'IJ~s
.li. dellll'lIi,ul, Clever, ';nd am- ,
n
underpass bonds.
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soloist.s: ~po~or. two .perfo!itt~nc~s
using personality.. She. ha~ a livc'ly Irish
7. ·The. half mill library tax must.:1>e
.
ings Marionettes· a .week
wiLwhic"h-always gives her
an ing.
provided for this year...
>.'
se
to
Gardner Cleaves, Saturday, Feb" ioth,. at the
uncommonly, good '·time. At the
.. Her talk ..was, illustrated by. ';iides' of
8. With ·thls two 'mill' tax increase' obtteble. A: chair, of 'twenty bAYS and
.
speaks with convincing
She began with',WiIliam ,Blake soiuiely neceS'!'jry, the
will assist with· the anthems. .
will appear' on the pro-'
his' conception of'art ahd brought 11 mills'·f.or.Jast. Yf!3.r must"be reduced
Although the.new building provides a
one in the
at 2:45 in the elothier Memori2l
audience up to the present
two mills if the total tax rate is t'3.be
Nave with a seal,'n'" -a'pac','t' 'of""O
and the other in' tlie eveOl,ng a r ' r a o a e d ,
k t h
f
1932"
f
&- ,.
Y ~I pere
the general public is invited to be
idea of a picture is that lIit sho'}ld I ep t e same or
as It was or
sons or double the' number accomodated
for the entertainment of
t
\ stretch your imagination." Miss Emer~ 1931.
, "
by the previous building,' the permanent adults.
I .
presen .
. - - "1 . - .. ·.··,)·d·' I"
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9. _ Not only are there no funds left
ChanceU and. Sanctuory are to b'e adde'd
0
The day's program is as follows:
son a so remillue her isteners that
f
I
' b dg (_
' fficials
the Players' Club'
have the
ar- ~. Mo" rnmg
. -.... S eSSlon,
. -.- . _...
' F"
t in cit,'ciz,'ng a p,'cture they should re- $10000
over romf ast
. )
except
()veraperiod,of_v~qrs.~Eor_the.present rang·~
theofenterla,'nment
to learn
III
rlen d'
s Meeb year
'ds u e tf
b the
~
~
,'n
H
se
th
C
10
JI)
member
that
,'t
,'s
much
eas,'er
to
"put
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t
e
un
erpass
uod
the ChanceU and Sanctuory have been
. d
h
.'O'ih-! g
ou
on
e
ampus:
:
b'll f $2700 f
. . . . .ut. a
'
attttu
e
of
t
e
public
towards
•
I
k
T
.
Th
W
Id
t
th
C
in
than
leave
out,"
which
we
take
,'t
I
or
or
street
Imbuilt jQto. the front of the Nave.
h'l
f'
I·
oc oc. OpIC:
e
or a
e on(CtmliftlUd ON POI:.mter~echon
Bi#1i1J
The new build,'ng' ,'s a monument
~ Ie pr? esslOna e,ntertammen~s
ference' Table. ';Speakers: Professor.
that the' simpler things are often
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time to time at the Players' ·Clubhou$e. E M '
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d'
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, "the industry and· enthusiasm of the
I
. 'th"
Ch I 'D' rnest
mor Patterson, UDlverSlty 0 more eSlrab e.
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.
HANDS IW"'ETING
me'lII-1
n announcmg e program
ar es . P I " ·
'd 'M b'l V
'f
M Ch I 'G I d f h Che
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,
bers of the', Episcopal Parish iti this' com- M,'tchell ho " . t
ted"'t
ennsy vallla; an
a.
ernon . C'
" r.,
ar es ar an " p t e
slcr
POSTPONED TO MONDAY
rnunity ·lead by Rev. G~enther. Almost says:
W
s In eres
In I S success
tCDrJli".. ,d DtI Pall' Billh,)
Boys' -Club 'spoke of their' work' i n '
'..
11 o'clock Holy Communion will a g a i n ,
.be observed and Rev. J. J. Guenther,
Benefit Bridge Party'
Rector, will preach the serulOn. Mr.
GU.l1ther will be assisted by the Rev.
The Junior Section of the Woman's
Stephen·D. Palmer and the 'Re'v: John Club will hold the, second of .. series of
D9yle. .,.
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bridge parties for its members and their
lu the 'afterhQOJ\':~a'commuriify' ser_lg,"ests on Tl1esday. evening, February
vice . will be '''eld,. at 3:30 which is exAt'the Clubho$e. A charge of 2Sc
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within a .period of two years the' funds : "What could be more thrilling for a
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Due to unfores~en circumstances it was:
have been raised for the
child than puppets doing "Little
MRS. JOHN A. FRICKE
had any shoes (beyond the need of our necessary at the last minute. to, postpone, '
$50,oro.· Samba", in a rollicking version
TO ADDRESS WOME:'OI oWl) Health' 'Center) witli good
the February meeting of the Home and
which it is said will cost
Sambo's adventures. with the jungle
to leave them at the Woman's
School Association from Feb. 8 to FeD.
The community at large has also
ed a part in making possible this
mals. Fol!owed by some of the very .Mrs. John A.
former chairman House for these youngsters to
15. The meeting will therefore be held
able additiQn to the churches
c1eve~ speCialty acts of the Puppet Re- of the State Federation of Woman's They do their own half soleing
this coming' Monday evening in the
An
view.
will be the speaker at the
patching. During the past month they High school building. The subject will
community.
committee made up
representatives of "In the evening an entirely
of ~'the Swarthmore Woman's Club on mended 320 pairs of shoe$ and many 'a' be "Undiscovered 'Riches -in Ph'iladelphia
the other faiths in the borough assumed program is offered,. such as The
'J'ilesday. The meeting will be under
boy who would have had to stay at Museums." The speakers will be Wildirection of Mis s Florence
home could, go to school. They also re.
L. Fisher of the Commercial Musthe responsibility of raising an appreci- Follies. A gay 'and 'intimate' revfew
able amount.
. miniature, sparkling with the· sort
Chairman of American Citizenship
pair sho.es for other welfare
eUm and Rossiter Howard, director of
Leaders in the movement which has humor that brirtgs 'chuckles' of amuset10ns and give them where needed.
Education department of the Pennhrought about the new church building ment and peals of laughter and
a
Mrs. Fricke witl speak on "Scouting" The. club welfare committee also ask sylvania Museum of Art.
feel confident that its con1 pletion will delightful
to any older group
and the Girl Scouts will present a
women if they
.
. James B.. Dol,Iglass treasurer of the
as their contribution to celebration of the jars for the iruit for next summer. Association reports that membership rcc..
mark a. new .period of greater activity adu1t audience.
and zeal among the members of the "For those who are not familiar with bicentennial of George Washington.
Mayonaise jars are acceptable and. a ords for this year are. about equal to
Episcopal faith in this community.
Sue Hastings Marionettes may we add
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container is kept in the basement 'of last year. It is hoped,
that all
from a physical viewpoint the new they are considercd the largest and
the Woman's Club house for these jars delinquent members wilt send in their
building is likewise weicomed. Its de- active marionette organization in
COLLEGE TO PLANT
and a 'box in the board. _room at the dues promptly so that several schola'r" WASHINGTON OAKS club house for shoes.
ships may be given members of the Sensign is of outstanding beautv and its con· country.
struction of- stone 'identiEal in (lolor to
"In New York they' have .sCored suc. lCQIi..a,d OA
Eight)
class instead of one.
that used in the Worth 'dormitories of cesses for two seasons in a series of per- One of the
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MARCH PLAYERS' CLUB
it another dis,tinctiw landmark of this Netv York Theatre _Guild and will give alwm;::~'~ v,hi.;~ IS
• ,EventS :iu ·the WaShington'
SHOW TO BE MYSTERY
community.
.
third series for' that' orgarjization ,this
R..
of head:. I
Bicentennial Celebration
In order to . make room for the
i The New York Town Hall preiii., SwarthmOre
huilding, the ~ foriu'!r Parish - house was
them each year, while. the Institute ises to be the
of,
The Player's Club announces for protorn' down. The Nave of the "old" church of Arts and Sciences of Columbia Uni- Place and'the planting of a row of oaks
duction on the fifth club program, Marc;;h
FeI,ruary
which still stands and is connected to the versity has engaged them foi the fourth by the College to be known as the Wash7 to 11 inclusive. under the Direction.'"""of
new Nave will now. be used as the 'Parish time for a series in the College' Theatre. ington Oaks.
Feb. 16-Patriots' Day at the
Roy C. Comley and D. }4~.!cohri' fIodge,
Anthony Paul Kelly's Myste'1'.-- --Play.
also be used for
Also they ~ave played for any nUfJlber Swarthmore Place is to be the name
Woman's Clubhouse, with
house. . It
of the street rUtUJing just w~st of the un"Three Faces East". A pJay of yesterPrimary department of the' Sun day of prominent clubs, select schools
program by the .Girl Scouts.:
'
sc~ool. The rest of the Sunday School private parties. Mrs. H a r r y p....yil.ojdet·!laSS, 'south "'of ,the Railroad. It is
in: the a"ernoon. ';
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extensiv~ for "parking now and
''4~, .ppPblarity of the good old fashFeti: I9-W~$hiiiKton.:pro'gram at \
1O~;*stery story, tllal' keeps 'gelllng
s\r~cture.
RQOseVe1t. Mrs. Almll
with tht!" loeation of the co,"'.",ttllrity
~, tri~etil1g 9.£ the wo~tn's ~"s--'
more m.f,sJerious until it seems that there
tree there. proft"\ises to become
sotiation of the Presbyterian
N Vor tl,1e pre.sent the pews of 'the old Zimbalist are among those who
is .no way out of the tang-It;:_ ~liou~d at..
ave are being used unfit ne.w ~s· are chosen thes~ pupPets to
for public exercises.
Church.
tract those with a love for the dramatic
secured' for the new Nave. ,. The' 'pipe
Washington oaks
be pIant"i i
Feb. ~'Pn)S:'l~
audi·
or~ ~
been
tq mucft great. interested in an .ingenious' play
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cHurch ..
snap an~ cont~!.1~~s move~
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When yo~ Joo~ at t4e Moraine
you wpn't th~q.k of iJ as fJeiog
'qw-priced. h$ gI~~miDg, Ius,rOU5, aII ..white cabinet is particularly beautiful, ~.. sueamji,)ed lell$ and Ihe aot, usable
lOP will please you.
Then open the door. An i!!tedor of $eam'ess, white por,.
~elajDI An4 ~he Moraine is
specIally desillned to occuPY
bYI linle 800r space and yet
provide room for large quan...
titi~s of fo04.
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CHARLOTfE GREENWOOD
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ahout $56,000
$60,000 TillS
1 he amount
Ill't Ill·
t.:U1l1e
III he
be afll'ut
I
IS .1 lout the same .IS last year.
Art~lur
Sc~ver~
~I ra~
~[rs
~nlerlainment
~trect
Art'~,
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lIJUQ1~S
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PROBLEIU~
th~1)nly
~llSs ~fac- ~IO\IIIg
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WIIlNTSO\\,-1'UUnSD,\"\
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.llId Chtstlr ro.ul
2 L.. st \c.lr ho"cvcr, council had .1
1.1 th,' 1Il0rlllllg lIoh CommulIlon nix. l\lr. Walters is the "'on of D,'an
h.ilancc
of $15,000 left UHr from 1930
S(nlce \\ill he held .11 8 o'clock and at Rn]lI1ond Waher~ nnd ilJrs. "'nlh'ro;.
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,md tins was added to the amount .1\ ail.
II o'clock Hol~ l'omtnullIolI \\ 111 clgal'l I
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I ahle
3 11
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for 1931.
OlllUIJ "IclJlber of
C"IIJudiml
Gives I
liSi
year
ling ett
he ohsl.'ned alld Rn J J Guenthl.'r'l
Benefit Br.ollge Party
InP
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' .Miss Edith Enlcrson
f
t counCI
' b las
I Inot1'1
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ar iamenl To Be Fealured '
IIIu81rated Lecture On
U\er rom .as vear s u( ge w lIC 1 ma)
Rector. ",II preach lh, 'ennoll M r S ,0 k
1\1 I
A I
1 be used 111 lIleet11lg expenditures for 1932
(,lIenther WIll he ,'''''ted I" the I{"
1 he }umor Secllon of lhe Woman's
pea e.
,
01 ern
r
4 Conncll has $10,000 however, left
Stephell \) Palm" and lhe Rei }ohll I C1l1h ,\III hold the sccnnt! of a series of
I frolll the
000 \\orth of honds sold
Doyle.
I hnclge
for Its members and their IDISCUSS 'VORLD
PLEA FOR SHOES MADE for the ulldcr;mss l111provemcllt \\ hleh IS
[n the afternoon a COllltt111lHh st:r- guests un 1 ucsday e\cllmg. February I
("tnnarked for the Ilighwa) conul1Ittec
\lce wIll be held at J 30 \\lllCh IS ex- 2Jrd. ~lt the Clubhouse. . \ charge of 25c! ~IOlld.I~. Feh 15th \\111 \\ltncss an
~11SS Ldllh Emerson olle of the best 1111s Clmount IS left over because of the
pl'cted to attract a large number ot per person IS made, for the purpose ~f! ullprecedentl'd migration of clulmomen knOl\ 11 artJsb of PIl1ladclpllla sJloke at smaller .1I11ount of monc} necessary for
Ill("mbers of other S" arthmorc congr· ralsmg mOlley for the PIUlanthrolHc,
L'
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f
II
f D I
hudding the underpass than was cst! ..
.
t.: Fund .
to ,")\\.lrt
gallons
The Very Re\ Charles \\.
C 11110rC
1 f rom
l . a0 parts
D,0 F c a- the \\ omall's Club on Tuesday after- ma tc(I
SI
D D , Dean of the Como• I'
I\\are,
DUll}
or and
t lC Peace
nc- 3)
5. $11000
of street 1m rQ..\:!!• UCIII<.r,
lOll
\" orld
Affairs
to he arum
held noon In IIItroducmg the speaker, ~II~
'\\orth
p
eatiou of Chester ' \\111 speak for the
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f
S
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II
Arlhur
B,}e,
chaIrman
of
the
art
seC-I
mCllts
were
made
on
the
newf Rutgcls
all t Ie campus 0
\\ art lInure a ege
.
h
.
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b
II
I tlOIl relllll1ded the membcrs of the O1U a\cnue tract 111 t C VICIOJty 0 tIe ncw
DIOceses and the Rev John Ellen' Tu t •
I DOL' D
Ie program las een arrangcc )) tie
.
school for which bill shave becn sent to
t e, . P .• Itt ., pastor of the SwarthInternational Relations Comnllttcc of rals In thl..' Plays and Pla}crs Club III I
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b
Ch
h
II
more
res
ytenau
ure
\\1
sl'ea':1.
1the
Dela\\are
Connt)'
FederatIOn
of
Phllauelphla
"Inch
she
palllted
al
..
o t Ie property
f
th
owners
t
IS
POSSI
e tIIlat
f
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I h
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Th R
All
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some
0
IS
money
may
come
III
liS
or t le oea Cure lCS.
e even,
Wom,n', Cillh, of ,,11Ich
} RII,- lhe memorial \\mdo\\ of Presulellt year although the school hoard has an
R
execut've secrelary o.
sell Sm,th " ehalrmall and 11rs J Roo,e\e!t III lhe Je\\lSh ,)nagoglle all untie,
.• _. "0" w,lI nol be pre,>the Diocese Will deliver the Illvocalloll Unusual
FOI' Lcroy Snnth of Lansdowne IS VIC' North Broao
led t(
The Cruc,fiers will be Donald Lange,
Children and Adults
chairmall.
11", Emersoll', ,ubject "as "Mod6
a,nd
Ha}llcs MIt.chell. Jr. The
Arranged By Club
The feature of the day's program ern
\duch she finds controversa1 II Ill'
and Acol)tes will be
.. m
,w,ll be.1I address by MISS Agnes Mac-Il\ot "bemg 100 old nor too joung" she 2Y, J
vr, Jr, D,aVHI Brl.'a!Jcy,
SHOW HAS GOOD BEeORD!Phad,
,"oman member of tilt,. has S)l1Ipat/l\ tor both the old and the $.iS,(
) cr: and John
ers Special mUSIc
\
Canadian Parhamenl, who "Ill speak lIe\\ schoof Her remarks \\ erc el1- whle
has he ell ::;:ralll:ed for holh serV'ces hy
The Players' Cluh 01 S
tl
II all "Gene, a lhe Capital"
ilghtellmg and ga, e food for tholll:ht. paj the 'nterest on the
\\O,", v.
Fredenck . Knapp, organISt and cho,,war llllore w, 1 Phall 1.. 5 a delightful, clever. alld alllI»c,"n, .he tlllllks makes the IIIKlerp.ss bOllds.
,?a"er, w,th the follo\\mg solOIsts 'ponsor h,o performallces of Sue Hasl-,"smg persollailt; She has, hveh IrISh "'erage per-oil IInpatl,"t "ilh a p.lllt-I 7 1he half 111111 IIhrar) tax must he
I,dna Mlxsell, ,oprano. FIMcllee M 'x- mgs Marionette> a week from tomorrow, '\II \\ Illch ahlaY' 1:1\ es her amhellce all IIIg
I provided for lhlS year
sell. allo and \VIIJtam Gardner Cleaves, Saturda), Feb, 20th. at the IIC\\ Pla}crs' uncommonh good tU11(, At the same
Hu t.llk \\3S Illustrated In shdcs of
8 \Vlth tillS 1\\0 1J1I1l tax increase abtrehle A cI.lOlr of twenty hoys and Clubhouse
Two performances wd. be lIme she speaks \\ Hh com IIIC1l1g au- pictures She bcgan \\ltlt \Vdham Blake I solutel} necessaQ I thc general tax ratc of
e.lght men wJJI assist \\Ith the anthem'
I thont) She \\111 appcar 011 the pro- and IllS cOllcq>llon of art and hrought 11 uIIlIs for last year must he reduced
A,lthOi h tl
b '11
d
gl\en, one III 11Ie a f ternoon 1or Cl'ld
11 ren I "
' 1
II f 11 t t l t
t ' 1 be
Ig
lC new
UI (lIlg provi CS a
M ('1IIOrt?l her audienCe..' up to the present day I kwot 1111
Ief 0 a1937ax ra te IS 0 f
Nave \\ Ith a s at'
t
f 270
and the other III the e\'Cllmg arranged gram at 2 45 II) the Clol'lIcr
,.I.
tl S I
e IIlg capaci y 0
per..
I and the g(:Hcral Iluhhc I'i uJ\lted to be
Hcr Idea 01 a picture IS thdt "It should el)
Ie s.lIne or
_ as I \\as or
fons or dou.hle the number accolJlodated partJcularIj for the entertalU111ent of I llreSl.'llt
stretch ,"our ll11aglllatlOll' lhss Emer- 1 1931
'y the prevIOus bmldmg, the permauellt,adults
The da), program" as follo\\s
son
reulllltied her hstellers thaI
9 Not 0111) .lre ,there 110 fUllds lett
Chancell and Sanctuary are 10 be added
Offic,als ot the Player, Cluh ha\e arSesSloll. III Fnelltl,
III Cll'C,zlII1: a ,,,cture II"y shollid re-I o\er from 1,151 year s blldget (except the
-(l\;Cr a peflO(I of lears For the prescnt ranged the entertamment to learn the 111,1.{ House on the Campus
10 JI) mcmher that It IS much easier to "put 1$10,000
the
fund) hut a
the Chancelt and Sanctuory have been attitude of thc puhlic towdrds worth-l
I k l'
'1'1 \1' Id
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11
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t k
t bill for :t:_700 for street IIlteri>cctlOll 1111
hmlt lilt th f
t f h N
ocae
OPIC
Ie
or at tic 011- III Ian ea\l' OU, \\ IICl \\1..' a e I J
(Continued on Page ElghtJ
o
e
0 t e
a\e
Il\htlc profeSSional clitertalllments fro111 'ferellcc TallIe Speakers
Prote:..sor Il1C2lJS that the sllllplerthmgs are often I
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The new bmldll1g IS a monument to tlllle to tllne at the Pia) ers' Clubhouse 1 I
1 'I
P It
,0
1
f "'ore ,I"s,"able
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'..rIles .\ mor a ('rson L. I1n cr ... 1 \ 0
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AND S. MEETING
1, d t
0,
mcm- '111"la'I'llloIIIIICmg the protgrlam Charles D Penns\l\anla. and ),Iahcl \UIIOIl C'f
I\Ir Charlcs Gar1
r I U
IS com- ..\ I C Ie \\ 10 IS lUten's e( III Its success
.
n.. O)S ('I u)I ~llok C 01. t I1('lr "ork III
POSTPONED TO MONDAY
llIunity lead by Re\. Guenther Almost
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,Conltnlud 0" Paa, Eight)
O
I f lIlUIs say:'>
•••
and
asked
lor e\Cf)oll(' \\Iw I I) ne to ul1lorcsccn Circumstances
.
\\1'th111 a peno(I 0 f t\\O years tIe
"\Vhat could he morc thnllmg lor a 1
IChcsttr
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1
It \\as
have been raISed for the IInprOlemenl c1nlcl thall puppel, dOlllg "L,ttle B1ack,MRSo JOHN A, FRICKE
, .. a,;;' SiO"c( "yond lhe lIeed of our I"ecessar y at the la,t nnnute to poslpone
\\Iuch It 15 said WIll cost abol1t$50,OOO Sal1lho", III .1 rolhclong \erSlon of
TO ADDRESS
;)\\11
cath
enter) \\tt!l goo,d tops, the Fehruary mcetlllg of the Home and
The com01ulllt) 3t large has also play- Sambo's arh'entllres With the Jungle ani0
leavc them at the \\ oman s Cluh School \ssociattoll from Feb, 8 to Feb
('d a part
makmg IJOsslblc thiS valu- mals
Follo\\cd h) some of the \eryl Mrs John A Fricke former chairman
for Ihese
to mcnd 15 The tlleetlllg Will therefore he held
.,hle addition to the churches of the cle\er spC"cJait) acts of the Puppet Re ot the State Federation of \Voman's
do their 0\\11 half :'>oIe.'lIIg alldl tIllS comlllg llonday eVe11111g In the
o m
An
Jntl.'rdenominattoual j \ lew.
c m ;lIuty.
I Cluhs \\'111 he thc speaker at the Illeetmg I)atchlng" I)urlng tht.: IM:..t 1II01lth the, IIlgh school bUilding The subject \\ ill
cmnnuttee made lip of represelltatl\'es ofl "In thl e\CUlng an enttreh different of th'e S\\arthmore \Voman's Club on lI11'nded .120 pairs ot
and man\' a he "Undiscovered Riches in Pll1ladclplll.l
the other faiths In the borough assl1lUed , Program b offered. such .IS The Puppetllucsd,lY The 11leetlng will he under the Iw\ \\ho \\ould halt: had to sta) atl ).rusculJIs" The speakers will he \VIIthe responSIbility of ralSf11g .111 a»PfCCI-1 Follies
\ gay and mtUl1ate rcdc\\ 111 direction of MIs s Flore.lec H,l\lland, home could go to school The) also rl"- ham L I'I:sher 01 the CommerCial Mm.
l
.'hl amount
nlll1l.1htre, sparkhng \\Ith the sort ofl Chairman of Amertcan CltlZUhlllp Com. pan- :..hOl'!'j for other \\elfare orgalllZ.1- 1..'11111 and Rossiter lJO\\ar
chuckles of .1I1111se Iluttec.
tIOIlS and gl\l' them \\here Ileedecl
I the Educ.ltlon department of the Pl'llll.
hong-hl ,,'IOlU thl IIn\ church hmldnq 11I1:I1t a lillt.lls (If laughter and Il]sures a
Fncke \\111 slleak on "Scoutmg"
The club \\dlarl..' COll1nllttl.'c also ask I S)h.tlllcl ).ltbelllll of .\rt
Illi conhdelt Ihll It... ccl1l'plttlon \\111 (kll,e-htlIlII.Hning" In any older group orland the Girl Scouts \\111 pre"'l'lIt a pt.l) the \\omen Ii
\\tli sale their ('mph I James B Douglass trea"iurer of the
1Il.lrk a 11t:\\ Jl(,Tllld 01 gr\:
01 till
'" or th".,l \\ht) are 110t lanllilolr With hlcentcnnl.ll of George \Vashlllg-toll
:\Ia)onalsl..' Jars arc acceplahle and a onls tor thIS jc.lr arc altont equal to
I PI:'>copdl f lith In tIll ... UI!UlIllllllh
Il.bllllg ... :\I.tr,ollcttes lIla\ \\c add
, ;
C()lItallH'r 1'1 kt:pt III the h,lsel11(,1l1 of last '''.tr It b hoped, however, that all
\orOlll ., I,h, ",.,1 "«,]>""" II .. 11\\ .h, 'f< con,,,lmd .he largest and 111051
•
lh, Wom.IIl' Clllh hOllS< for lh,," Jars I dchllllllenl lI1emhers '\III send III their
hl1lldlllg I., Ilk(·\\I"'1 \\('icllll1ed
It . . (!t Ictl\e
orgal11zatlOl1 111 thellCOLLEGE TO.,
... aml a hox III the hoard r00111 .11 thl.:
)lrom)ltl) so that se\eral scholar"'1~11 1:.. of outst.lll'llII!.! Ill.: l11h .lIul lh (,n LCl\lIItr)
WASHINGTON OAK!'; cluh house lor shoe:>
sllll'" Illa) he gl\ell memhers (It the Sell.. tructlOl1 of stOll IdtlltlC.il III l:oll)r ttl
III !'\l'\\ \ or}.: the) h.l\c scored slle
(Continued on Pao~ Eag/ll)
lOr d.ls . . lIl~tcad of one
Ihat (bed III till \\orth dllllllllollt ... 01 le.:"St~ lor 1,," "l'\ ... tlIIS III a sencs of per-I Ont: 01 the first permanent accomplish~ _ __
thl. C(IIIlJ.~·(' jUst .It ross the ~Irll t 111.1l.:t'" torUJ.ltlll.... t'lHll r the allspices of The 1'l1ent .. of the \Vashll1gton Blcentelll1lal
1\IARCH PLAYERS' CLUB
It .IHother (h"tllldl\l' 1.1IItilll.lrk 01 11m ;\,\, Y(lrk ·lh\:.111I. Guild and \\111 gl\e a COlluIHttee "hlch IS headed h) Burgess
Events in the Washington
SHOW TO. BE MYSTERY
t"IlUllumt\
thll d sent:> IOf that orgamzatlOl1 thiS \V,lham R LandiS and made up of heads
Bicentennial Celebration
f n order to makl nllll11 lor the. Ill'\\ Iseason. The N e.'\\ \ ork 1'0\\ II H.Ill Ilre-Iof orgalllzatlOlls of S" artlunorc. Jlromin S~arthmore
l'lIIldmg the Imlll r P.lrt ... h hOlls( \\a" scnts them each H.lr, \dHlc the Institute Ises to he the dedicatIOn of \Vashmgton
1 he Pla)cr's Club announces for llro.
10 111 dO\\11 The ~a\(' 01 thl. ohi dHlrchlof \rts and SClel1[eS ot Columilla Um-I Placc and the plantmg of a ro\\ of oaks
tInction Oil t1'e filth duh program. )'[arch
\duch stili ~t.lIIds .111(1 h (ollll(t.:tl'd tu the \USltv ha" engagl'd them for the lourth by the College to he kno\\11 .. s the \\r.. sh_
February
7 to II 111c1us1\e. under the Dlrcctlon ot
new Na\'c Will no\\ he usl.'d as thl.' Parish I tlllle for a sene.. III the Colleg-e 1 heatre mgton Oaks
Feb 16--Patnnt:-.' D.l\ at the
Ro) C Comlc\ and D ::\1.t1colm Hodge,
hOl1se,
It \\ III also he used for the AIsf) tllC) hal{ pla)etl for am number
S,\art1Jmorc Place IS to Ix th ... 1I.III1C
\\ t\man s Cluhholl"l. \\ Ith
\ntho1l\ Paul KclI)'s ~I) ... ten Play,
Pnman (Iepartmcllt 0t thl.' S 1111 (f.1 \ 01 PTOIllIIIl'Ilt dull.., ~dl'ct "'lhools and of the ..,trect nl1lJllIl~ jltst \\I.'-.t lit Ihl' 1111
prllglam In thl.' Clrl Stout ...
'1 hnl' I ace" last'
\ p1.t\ of \t.'stet~
"c11001
Thc rest ot the Sund.l\ School llfl\.11l' partl\'-.
lIr., 11.lrr) l)a\ne dcrplss s01lth of the Railroad
It 1:-.
d.l). toda) •. 1Ilt! ltlllHlIIO\\
In thl. atll'rnonn
\\ III mcet 111 the hase.'ment of the new \\'hUlllY. :\Irs :\farshall ) I e I (I. )'Irs I used extensl\ely for parkmg now and
1 he l1opulant) 01 the good old fashFeh 19-\\ ashmgtoIJ program at
Ioned tn) ster) stor) , that keeps gettmg
"'t r llcture.
Kermit Roosevelt, :Mrs Alma Gluck I \\ hat \\ Ith the location of the commuTlIty
medmg" of the \\ 0111(,I1's AsFor the present the pe\\; s of the nld ZUl1hahst arc among thosc who hale Chnstmas tree there pronuses to become
I lllore 111) stenous l1nlll It SCems that there
Soc13tlOn of the Pn slwtenall
i\'"a\'e are bemg used lIntll new pews arc I choscn these pUIJI)ets to enterta11l their a center for pubItc exerCtses
115 110 \\a) out of the tangle, should atChurch
Thc PI pc guests
I The \Vashingtoll oaks \\111 he lJianted
"'('cured for the ne\\ Na\e
tract those \\Ith a lo\c for the dramatic
Fch 22-Program III the audlorgan has also been placed to much great.l "The number of tickets \\111 he Inn- on the college propert) along the sidepunch. mterested 1I1 an IIlgeniolts play
tonum of thc S\\arthmore
er advantage in the l1e\\ church
jlted to the cal_aclt) of the clubhouse \\alk which Tlms from the station to th~
lth ahundant snap and continuous mO\ e.
I-ligh School gh en hy Boy
ment
The new buddmg was designed by Neighboring communities, Rose Vallev, Prep <;;ehool. In a communication to 1Ir
Scouts ()f )'le<11a. Rutledge
George W. Casey, SenIOr ,"Varden of hfedla, l.ansdo\\lle and Chester h a, e! l.andls, Dean Ra) mond \Valters states
1
The ),farch I)rogram Will be presented
and Swarthmor(, 8 P lL
the church, and bUIlt by Clarke and Har- heel] much mterested III our venture and 1 that the trecs \\ III be planted during
b)
a cast particularly well suited to thiS
Feh 25--Banquet of the S\\arth\ey. Louis W, Kmg was cliairm~n of appreciating the' nominal sum at which Apn1.
unusual story. The cast will contain fif:norc BUSII1\'sS ~Iel!'s Assoteen men aud 11, e women
the BUilding committee,
the tickets hay!! bcfn priced are alread)
At the meetmg of the Bicentennial
Ciation ~\\ Ifh refere:lces to
Last TueSday cvcnlllg, over 250 mem- securmg a gOC$dly nttmher. A wor.d to Comnuttee \Vednesday night..!t was sug"Guest cards may lhc -obtained, as usual
the \V.ashinRto\) BI-Centcn.
hers of thc Parish attended a supper in tfle wise. ~Purchase tickets early Two gested that some fittmg exercises he held
bit apphcation and presentation of memIII a I.
.the Assembly . rooms of the n~w churc~ rer(e~~!r only."
at the tlme of the tree planting
hers admittance books at Buchner's Toggery Shop.
0
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ONE DAY F0RUM I WOMAN ARTIST
ot~~:~~{oll:.:eICI'~~'bli~:llo~,c!J!h~ 1!1::lt:,~ ON COLLEGE CAMPUS
AT WOMAN'S CLUB
I
st.mds pr.lctll
..
lIorthl.tsl corntr of Col I R
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:\IONU \\.'_'I'UhSU \ \'
ar's Ill'st f ntt'rl:unment
1306 5prJDg Gard CD 51., Pbd••• Pa.
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PUPPET PROGRAM ITI
AT PLAYERS' eWB
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GREASI
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LANSDOWNE
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Marot Flower Shop
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TAX RATE FOR '32
III "hil"" .. " of ,ml11ll1e fllrmll1re .",d Cwrl:e \\'",llIlIgl'", \\)11 h, ",.IIle I"
IIItcre...,tlllg .trtldcs uf the tl111t.: of G<:urge C,lllclhlc sJll'.tku"
'J lIo . . e 111 c.;!J.trge of
II ' .1" I111lgtUIl \\ I II I)(' tie
I f l.llllre III the thl' ,dT.lIr \\111 "1'.lr Col011l11 costumes
.Intl \ Isrtor.., arc ,tho urgc(1 to cOllie 1II
\I.arch .lctl\ Itll' ... "ponsorl'd h\ the Gl'urg-e j .lrh • \ 111(' rlC.1II tiress
" ..'.case of Sinking Fund Tax
\\·.lslulIgtoll Blct.:lItclJIll.11 l'Ol1l11uth:l" It
X;J prtze.., \\ III he glHII IJllt l'oIdl object
lilia, oidahl.,; Lihrary
\\ Is decul('d .tt .1 IIlcctmg of the \\(,:<1- flrspkned \\111 C.lrn .1 c,ml (h ... t.:n!,lIlg ItS:
T"x Yo! Mill
1I"d.1\ "'"ht "' horollgh h.,11
1",lon
Ihe I'XlllbUIUII \\111 prohllJh 1Jl' hdd
'Ihe exact
l'\lll1llg~
111I ihe \\urn- \('t 1}C1'11 sl'l('ctcd khut r('sl(il'lIts Iof k the
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II \ .Irtl( 1;5 .It Ie.lst COnlllltlllll~ .tre .IS led to st.lrt t 1111 mg
III sl1 IJC(l of S"arlhmorc's tax r.lte
"'Ie hllllcir,,1 ),.Ir, old ,\Iii h" .""pl,d .11""1 \\h.,t the, ,\III
cOllllcil IIIt.:1.'tmg 1,1'>t \\c('k "hUI .1 proUJIIll1Huuh Is IlI\ltcd .Uld urgt:d to llHl'r
1 he tollo\\lIlg COlllllllttce \\.b .IPPOfl1t. pIJ ... ul hudgd for thIS )(',lr \\.1<;; presented
"hJu,:ts of lIItl'rest
lI.ulI F,lrI kistler, )'Irs A J•• Jacbon, 11II.1IIce CUlIIllIithc
On holh
ell h.I" the IOllu\\lIlg f.lcts to \\ork \\Ith
11.\\ rlllldrks UII the hfe .111d tlllils of Robert'
I 'I he gros:. IIICOItlC from tax('s tins
.111\ IIPI.IH:d \\Ith s1IIt.lhl('
th'S
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\\(lrsillp of thl.' Trlll1t\
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Church IS ht.lrd 011 ,111 sul(,s .IS the
gl'~::~;II:~el:~AUTOMOBILE
from yOIl!
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\\ 1Il1tr 011 01ll (If tht: lIIost prOlllllltl'.1
(l'llllrs III IIt(' htlroll!-.ril. "iii he. 0011.:1- J
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$2.50 Per Year
IAntiques of Washington's Time
:COUNCIL TRYING
to be Exhibited Here in March TO RETAIN SAME
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STATE
FLOWERS
NAMED EDITOIt
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fJlJrolJrude ervl('CS
0 l' ur
Cotnpletion of Conlll1unitv's
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Nearest Church
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HOLD COMl\IUNITY SERVICE
Inspection Service
VIOLETS ~~
Noo 6
NEW EPISCOPAL
CHURCH BUILDING
TO OPEN SUNDAY I
OPEN MONDA) AND THURSDAY
EVENINGS FOR
ARE RED ...
Volo IV,
Swarthmore, Pao, February 12, 1932
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THEATRE
.tunlim"· I).uil ,II 2 ::'10
ELIZABETH KAUFMAN
HAIRDRESSING
Thompson's Store, Morton, Pa.
Every Day Except Saturday
cnunls. TIlt" I)('~t help
IS 'HlIl!lles!"i i: it Cf)llWS
too I.ltc!
Tell us to il1st~11l a
telephone in ,our
hUllle.
1'11("11' un
('UU
ahHI)S g('1 h';lp \\ith
rhe I"dht pu~sihh' dt,la).
Your 1I(){·tor-tht· drug
st(lr...--~ 0"1' n('i{!hhnl's
-all art· \, hhi.. t'~I";'
('cach h) tclephot\("o 1;1
a luinult· "\011 ('mt sum.
ilIon aid ~n' get ..uh icc
thai nun sa,,' ..1 lif(·!
\Ot ..:
falilih
Ill"l"d!;
Ihis prolt'('lhHl mul a
tt'lt'phone ('0,.;.,.; "''';8
tlwn a dint(· a d~l) !
TIl(' n'lSiff(,sS 0ffi("r' or
a", Bpll Tr',ppllOnr'
('mp'o, COP Inll /Jp ~Ia"
to .al;.e ,tUIr ortler.
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Located in
WHEN sickness
8trik.,~~ it's spet'd that
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BERT LAHR
Specials $1 00
CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD
'Phone Swarth,ma e 1994-W
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01U'1l Il~(·I,,·u ..\r) 1;),1.- \11 Ihn~p
lun inn at·tid(·!'j (01' ~ ..ll(· ".n
plt·... s,· ,·oulIlluni. alt· "Hh Enli1)
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George
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"Flying High"
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E\ EHI,IIEE"IS
Rho1ou. ndton Maxmlllll1 and ~10\ml •• h1
.mr('I~2 to 3 it 25 Cor $50:) pcr lUJ $11 5J
U( III lock and R(>d Cedul -3 to 3 It 25 Co
"TRADER
HORN"
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S-I50 )ler tOo $15 OJ
Azaiua -2 t) :1 It 25 for $7:)0 Il('r 100
S2J 00 Well )lacked Ca~h 111('uJo.c
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Media Laundry, Inc. ~
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Phone
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"Serving Swarthmore
Neighborhood 5
$180 11
When you look at the Moraine
you won't thlOk of It as belDg
low-priced. Its gleamIng, Ius..
(rous, all .. whitc cabinet is par..
tlculady beautiful. Its stream·
lined legs and the fiat, usable
top ",til please you.
Then open thc door. An intenor of seamless, whue porcelain! And the l\.Ioraine JS
specialJy deSigned to occupy
but Itulc floor space and yet
pro, ide room for large quantlUes of food.
Down below, you'll find a
III
CAN'T BELIEVE IT!"
quiet, dependable power umt
that operates economically and
dependably, e,en on the warm ..
est days.
Come in [0 day. See what
we'vc done to put the Frigid ..
aire-1\.loraine lme within reach
of c\ eryone.
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$10
DOWN-ThIS4.cubICo(oot
Pt"Hadalre.l\[oralne IS only ... IRO
Oiller models corrcspondtn,:;b 10\\ ill
price. Any Frl~ldalrc.!\IoralRe refng.
erator rna) be)'had {or onh' S 10 do,,' n
A {en cents a day pa}s the balance
q~J~ORAINE
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
DELCHESTER UTILITIES CORP.
629 WELSH
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CHARLES Ao HIGGINS
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CHESTER, PA.
Successfully Since 1900"
= -Finished Laundry Services-
"What! •• •for only
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JOAN CRAWFORD
CLARK GABLE
Media 174
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ttior'·'St;t'tio'n.
of ·we
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:u· Sat"urda)'
afternoon; . 1\' \ arc I'
1 19th •
Mr Helms
will. . aJ~end the A 11man's Club, h-i!ld last Tue.sday eVelli!lg ~hc ~ President appointed Mn..H.a~.?lhtL
~eeiill$· or.·t~c -Na~l~nal puil~l!rs
t1!c.
, . ildr-ed·· Simpers; revIewed the \'Oell- the following commlttees.h h·
asked to give a report of
10Wl1 co1lection of characl,:r /;;fc~c~t'~. '.Decoration~Mrs~ R. G· Atnmermtn, P~es~dent
HooverPs COllfer~nce ~m
E~asque People", by: DorotJl-!. Can~.~h., Chairmail;· Mrs. Wm. Sherwood. 1. rs. Home Building and Home Ownership,
Mrs. 'Varrcn Marshall of Yale a~
f(aving in- .111 lixtremely lIIterestlllf F. DOll P r i c e . .
lnanner a brief outline of the autho.r"J Refreshments ConulIIuee-Mrs. HCIl~y. Swarthmore avenues was elected v~ce
~)ersol1al contact· and sympatl~y WIth ~Iock~ ChairmaI""l;..Mi5S Mar Keech,
'd t of the Pennsylvania Assoclathe Basque people. which lat.er prOJIlllt- Mrs.· A. N. Garrett, Jr., r..-Ir;: J il n. p.resl e: School Directors at their con
·ed her to write these viVid tales of \Vest ~Iiss Annie B. Hayes, ~ ISS ~ U· tlont . o , t Harrisburg this week.
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venlona
lheir ih·cs.
:
riel Mallil.
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r Putnam daughter of Mr. and
. Anothcr feature ~f the meeting was 1 ~1 usic-~f iss ~atlll'rille Hers le~~ t 'j/\ IC~1I I Putl;am of Benjamin West
·the prcsentation o( thc c\'cr· popular j "I embers of the c1ubfi
rs..
her sixth birthday
~ur1eS{IUe pantomime, "\,Vild Nell", by: attend the anun al Bene; rI':~ t~~ I a~:cruc Carty at her home last Satur.mcmbers of the club .. Th,ose who
Show. a.t the r
guests were Margy jea.!!
:J1art wen': Mrs. 'Vatter LU~i .
Club, Saturda), F~~~u~ J
·t'd cluhs C) hy Jean Huey. Helcn Kraus, LOIS
Sallluel Copeland Palmer. Jr" • rs. 'is held enry year ) t ~ ~nl e
t1! r~sB it Landon Pauline Deacon, amI
·\'Veston Clarke, )'1rs, R. C. Anuller-'n( the Southeastern Dlstnct l or lC:all(. e y • . '
..man, ~[iss Mildred Simpers, Mrs. ~'ll'un)Ose of raising m~ney for the Helen. Pauhne n~a~?;s. O. F. Gilcrcest and
~K. Garn.'tt, ]r., ~Irs. Robert Sharplc:s.: C. Snyder S~llOlar~ll1ps ~Ulld..
• _] M.r., an~ 1I10\'lug on February 20th
·and Mrs. Jamcs Bogardus.
i III CotllH..'chon with tlus, MISS 81m i fall111). ar I
• lIue to 134 Rut•
from .
Swart 1I1l0re a\ e
That the Juniors an.' actn:cly
carry- i'ptrs read a Ict t c-r f rom. one of the,
. '
iug Ollt their plans for the year \~·'IS i scholars who is heing assisted throug n i gers aYCllll\1 . J Russell Smith at·d
d h' re orts of man\" cOIIIlIIgl Slate College.
: Dr. and .. rs..
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eVI Ct'I~~~ . ." '1)' h Pthe ,. arc to take vart.1 The new members who were wel-; tcnded thc annh'cTsary dl1~nerh 111 {'W
even s 111 \\ lIC
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Miss Annie I
kIt
ling given til onor of
'rho ·:Ji·lle Park Juniors are hnnglllg" ("'Juted into the c u arc:
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Swarthnlorc for the Il Hayes ),Irs_ Harlan R. Jessup, Mrs. President Nicholas ~furray Butler 0
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'March:' itieeting of thc club,. and the R. I.. Arnold. U rs. C. B.
nllne
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UmverSl y.
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t;wai1hliiorc girls· arc to bc the ~ues:s 'V. R. Sanhorn, Mrs. Frank Gray and
Mrs. John A: Murphy ?f Dlckmson
the Junior Section pf the fwcn- ).Ir.s. H. A. Cassa~...
avcnue cntertallled at bndge and tea
:-dcth Centu.ry Club of Lansdo}\·ne 011 . ~Ir Thomas .McCabc·.of North ChesThursday ~f_ last week.
Mrs
:?>.larch 31St. at the Century C!ub.
. . d' in California on a business I Mrs. FranCIS P. BYM·erly, J
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: Plans are l,eil;1g -made fO.r a ·.St. Pat- ter roa IS
Chester. Spcncer and
rs. ames
:rick's Da.x., Te~ to he gIVen by the trip.
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1~~~ FashiOl~
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e~lebratcd
liam
fIiven
lary of athfleerrloon,
tal this
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The' Fl've H' und~eA
" ~ Club .met at ,the
Ilome 01 Mrs. Albert Hills last Saturday evening.
About a dozen ·SwartHmore residents
expect to attend. the Univers.ity.of Wi!-
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. Joe
Founders': Day: dinner ·at Man 5
addr~ss
walk on a line with l'aulson's
frout.
'.
Mr. Celia's plan for the enlargement
his building calls for a one story
tion to he built out in Iront similar in
general design to that 01 the Paulson
building ntxt door.
Upon presentation 01 the
council was on the point of approving
when the qu~tion of the appearance of
the propo~ed structure was raised by sev.
eral lIIet1)l>!or.. It was then decided
Swarth. 1441
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Mattresses enovate
• . . • k $14
$8 With new tiC
Ip
0",. Hollo"
"The Golaen Rule
3 Bunches 25c
Juicy Swed
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peck 59c
Fruit.
59c
. peck
"Sea Fresh"
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BUTTER
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F~ci ~! .. ~'? 1i'1"'''~ it
finest
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Swarthmore. The Beat· seum. Butter
in America.
I E"tr.. "&Dey
jl1mbo Shrimp
Zle ....
3 cana Stc
4a or Bro_ S.......
Z I It. pka. 15c
Kell.,.it.
Btab
iii<1I' 10.
MIAT· FISH - POULTRY
FRUIT • VEGETABLES
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wiIlIli~ l"~c" 9;Umon
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R~comtn~lId».tibli.
'arid free from aU excess fat or bone. And
75c: QuaUty
you think the dock has
been ntrnedback to last
cuts of
summer.
. The finest
,
365 days bE th.e feat! We
cordially invite yoUi' in-
A Trtlly Poteht Coffee, F ....hl,.
ROIl"ted, Ibiuriarr the MubDum GoOd
Coffee Flavor and Aroma.
spection.
Wiidey Tomat_ fall pack; 3 _
temperature of 50 degrees below zero, when
the food is at its best.. The flav
arid is retained unchanged. 'Tempting fruits
and vegetables that make
meat
Il.Ii
fish .•• trimmed
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by Agatha ChriSlie.
LINCOLiN'S BIRTHDAY
IJml
ST. VALENTINE'S DAY
Two celebrations in one week end. Special Dinners
both days from 1 to 8 - $1 and $1.25.
PHONE SWARTHMORE 680 FOR RESERVATIONS
F. M. SCHEIBLEY. Management
Strath Haven
'The Inn with Personality"
;:; WAR T HMO R E.
PEN N A.
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SHEET METAL WORK -ROOFING.
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Prices on labor
th' "' and
. . materials
.
are loweru ever before~"
Mass.• Mr, and Mrs. James Melick
illness.
Mr.· Elmer E. Melick has been seriThurs~ay afl~rnQon, Fe~ruafY 4,
. sick for the past week ·with prienr.... members of the S~nior High School
privileged to hear.. a spltndid, ~lk by ... DT.
R. S. Rhodes entertained several
....,.elor'''' B..... p
Le~lie P. ·HiII, .presid~nt of the Tea.chat Bridge d1.1ring the past week.
N ....... DIUIHI
ers College at Cheyney, Pennsylvama.
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Dr Hill'
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roy, . OJ a
..... _by
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.en
e- grat;luate of Sinith College, will review
or 0.--.
latlOn~ betwee_n Rac.~s and Natl(~ns. He "Ali· Passion Spent" at Strath - Eaven
expl~lDed .that the grm underlytng
Inn, Sunday evening, February 21st at
of dissentIOn among peoples IS the
MD' k
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p. m.
rs. raper IS DOwn 0 severa
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o I each group I or dommance. Over
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more.
very e 19 0. ers..
us. as It IS a estre o~ domlevening is anticipated. All friends
Dance In natIOns that leads to dlsagree- are invited.
ments ~nd wa~s, so also between
The Basketball Team of Juniata eolthe deeSlre of d~~ffic·e rIa,.ce tdo e~nl!rol t'
lege: wiU .sp.,.d i .~he IWee~el1\l, at Strath
ca,!s 5 many 1 u. an unpeasan
Hav,n:lnn.'~'"' ... ~.. ' .
.
IcahtJ(~,nts: Tdolerance ~nd
Mrs .. T~oma5 Safford has returned to
m
th"I'
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tl emocracy
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ter-a,trlp
estI d
n 'les.
t ·lonlSlelcaangoa
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ingly intelligent civilization.' The ·task
Stanley' Theatre
present education is to un-teach
that has been .taught b~lo~e, to try
Starting ·"ext Monday. February 15 the
Stanley theatre is bringing to Chester 6
take awa;r nahonal preJudices, ~o
race mtolerance, and to put 10
of Va 'dev'll
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fie y rothe:hood VaUdeville in addition to a feature phototo all kmds and ~c~s of men. ThiS c~ play. Three stage shows daily with 5
be~t be ~one by .glVmg complete, unpreJ- big stage shows every Saturday, Also a
udlced lO£ormatlOn about all fleoples. big midnight vaudeville and pic t u r e
Because we have not known t~e truth show every .sunday night at 12:01 A. M.
A brand new, s",all size
D 't f 'I t
tt d th t em d
about other races and other nattons, we
have des iscd them.
on. al 0 a. en
e r en ous
D r. Jtll
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b
vaudevd!e
show
every
day
at
the Stanley
I
was accompaDI-.u Y
theat
reo
students from the Teachers' College
delighted the audience with their fine
~luw..!~~f~D~~:':
PUBUC UBRARY
singing of Negro Spirituals.
quer Flnliih.
EmUi.
Beliesce,
eeL by U.
CoInner
'rnoat:n·g.
,.,,.,
Ail.,.,
.. ... and Flash'. :ngs
Mrs, Charles Bowden 01 Jenkintown.
former guest of Strath Haven Inn is
spending a week or so at the Inn. '
Mrs. Roy S. Latimer entertained several friends at bridge during the past
week
Dr: and Mrs. Joel Melick 01 Worees-
WOODWAaD,..,
JACKSON &: BLAdf,~·~c.
Sw~ore 43
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DREER'S
. FOR EVERY
WOMAN'S HOME
·'280
mVf.,f $10.
,.-'
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Plano 18 a RrOduct of
the Lester Plano FactorIes and was
bullt to sell for '$550. A wondedul
bargMn. Call or man coupon for full
details.
1306 Chestnut St •• Phil".
Name _••..••........••••.•.••.•••..••
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Presbyterian NOles
Dr. Tuttle. the pastor, speaks Sunday
afternoon at the opening of Holy Trinity Church. expressing the greetings of
the church all the completion of the
new edifice.
Benjamin F. Kneedler. choirmaster
and organist, announce a lenten orgail
recital all Tuesday evening. Feb. 2Jrd.,
with Mildred Witham Clare of Swarthmore as soloist.
to
Books added to the· Library recently
include:
"Weather Tree" by Mariston Chapman, "Mr. and Mrs. Pennington" by F.
D. Young, "Westward Passage" by M.
A. Barnes, "Jade of Destiny" by Jeffery
Faroal, "Arizona Ames". by Zane Grey,
"Best plays of' 1930-31" by Bums Mantle, "Judith Paris" by H!lgh Walpole,
"Job" by 'joseph Roth, "Magnificent Obsession" by L. C.. Douglas, "Big Peter"
by ·Archibald MarsnalI, "Free-Lance"
writer's hand book by W. D. Kennedy,
"Wayillre1:"S" by E. S. Cutting, flAp_
passionata" by Fannie Hurst, "Kingdom
of Earth" by Anthony Partridge, "Finding Your Joh" by N. A. Shidle, l4Rose of
the World" by Kathleen Norris, ,"Sir-
tell;;
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A, maze of white lines on .a IIheet of blue. papermeans little to ~Ile I!lOlit of u$-Butto thoiui' Who are
contemplating the bulldillg of their futurll h9me, blue
prin~1I rllpresent weeks of planmng and FORE.
THOUGHT.'
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AZALEAS
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.~ 10 J'~'1'Z$;~!!!, ~2.50,pe~ 100 SUO.
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May )i;, plantea' D01" with the Leoi of 8n..,.,..•
Well pa"""". Cat!! p l _ with order.
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MOUNTAIN LAUREL
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The thousands of residents who dwell Within the
suburban boundaries ·of Delaware, Chester and
Montgomery Counties have chosen their locations
. after .m\lch deliberation. It was forethought that
~rbmpted tli~ to settle .and build tb,eir permanent
homes in ~eqitory se,rved by PURE
SPRINGFIELD
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TO H. S. STUDENTS staying at the Inn during their lather's
COFFEE
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,neetiqg
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to the generaI
public
and will
a number
of members
of J
~he Izaac Wa1to~ League who live in
Swar~hmore and their friends are plan-
~:d. William Rutherlor~. and M..y
Seven~ Grade: Mary !'hzaheth Noye..
Jane RIchardson, Caro.hne Underwood, a
MARTEL'S COMQNT
MARTEL BROS.
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Mocleni ~.liie"
"Doctor Who Held
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SPEAJ{ IN MEDIA
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"Gay Courage" b
Roche.
Tenth Grade: Bruce Cook, John Mllr-I
rell. Irene Blaisd,l, and Irma Zimmer.
Mrs. Gifford Pinchot will be the speakNinth' Grade: Edmund Jones. Paul er at the Second Annual Ladies' Night
P~ulson, Gunther Reuning. Betty Lou
the baae Walton Leagne next Thurs:Mlleqe1l. Prqdence Per r y, Helena
evening. February 18th at the Media
Sh~kle, Bancroft Smith, Stewart Thorn,
school auditorium. The meeting
Derla Marshell, Dan Piper, Powell
begin
at 8 :30
Mrs. Piochot
willo·c1ock.
show her South ~ea'
Richards, Betty Passmore.
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Rutherford, Muriel Wagner. Jack
motion pictures of the Enchanted
ham, and Mariam Faison.
pearl divers, volcanoes, ~ea bats'l
Eighth Grade: G eo r en e Griffith,
caves. cora) reefs, a!1d harP.OQningJ
Dorothea Dodd, James
Ruth and
. advOJltures 01 all kinds.
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period 01 the Swarthmore High and
Alston. DWIght Cool~y, Ruth
Junior· High schools ·is as follows:
Thorn. ElIzabeth·
Distingui.hed Hoaor Roll
Anderson. Con.tance Heg.
All A's
Elaine Bradlord.
F. A. NORTH CO.
each eNt uniformly ten~er 'and fine ji~1JOrv!fit .
Birdseye foods ate cooked, served, and
enjoyed just like fr~h tbods of the fihe~
tj,rtality. 'they art: H:otiofiiital . • •
you get wbat you pay fori They save
your time because they require no
cleaning or preparatio~!
And they are in season
about. They are brought to you by an amazing new process which freezes rapidly, at a
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avenue.
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Stevens, R. Zensen, and Charles Gerner.
Eleventh G rod 'l.' G. Blaisdel. S.
Broomhall. J. Dolman, and Pre s ton
SWARTHMORE W(;H
The Honor Roll lor the Third Repor~ Albert Thatcher, .Catharme Fussell.
Thls Orand
A Vert Fihe Sltt. That N~ ND
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I\Iorit Roll
Penns~lvam" will ~eliv.r a lecture on the
4 Academic II'. or better-No D'.
subiect of ·China arid Japan" hi 'the audio
Twelfth Grade: Bud '1o{urphy. Elsie toriuni 01 the Rutledge Fire HoUse Sat.
Pitman. Alice Rollinson. Larry Smith. E. urday. Feb. ZZ. at 8 o·clock. The proWalters. John Detlefsen, Biddle Heg.
gram will he under the auspices 01 the
Patton. R. Redgrave. John Roxby.
Delaware 'Cou"ty Square Clpb.
GRAND PIANO
BROOKFOO,o
.BIRDSEY E FROSTED FOODS
OME in ahd see the famous Birdseye
. . packaged foods you have heard 50 much
EllZa~ ¥~IL
at the
site of how
the proposed
Prince,Rhoads,
Mary Betty
.and
visuaJize
its appearance would Robert David
Perry, Ralph
fit into the business district
Garrah, Robert Hall, William
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HONOR RQJJ..Qf ..
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council had had an opportunity to
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at the next meeting after the
H _ Roll
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TOoth
Grade £ oJ
William 'Craernei'.
. iji"th t~",~,: JlIitaheth Fink.
Seventh ~rade: Malcolm Main
Shirley Shaw.
Twelfth Grade: William Taylor.
Eleventh Grade: EliZabeth Stavers I ....,"'.....,
Ann Bonsall. and Ruth Troster.
Sea Bass
$poued trout
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sil!", repir shop
ent bUII~ing ~Ing carried out to the
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c,lia,i¥hQSe
I.ocatedengaged
at Ilia.mPark
avenue;to.
is'"
more
a .came~~
from borough couned a bUUding
which will allow him to extend his pres.
ent store out to the, sidewalk.··
At til. pr.....t tim. Mr. Celia i. near·
er ",!~s tha" ever belor~ ..'At the la.t
meeting of council a Petitio.n was presented .igned by praetic8Jly every property owner in the business distric! stating
that they had no objection to Celia's'
ncxt Tuesday· evc·njng,·. February 10th.
M~s:"\Villia·m M: ·Har·v~Y of Columbia avenue chtertained at b;ridge. on
\Vcdnesday .. This was one of a large Finellt Fruitll an;dif,efetablell
series of bridge parties which are being
Sea Food and c;roceriell
niVCIl for the benefit of the Episcopal
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Church buitdm·g fund.
FiDo.t (luaU(y of
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Heims of
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Princeton and Elm avenues left on SunBirdlleye Frosteit Meatll
day by motor for Hampton Roads, Va .• _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _:--_ _ _ __
where Mr. Hdms will
thc OruGardeta
ganizatioll for Better Housmg.
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
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Tenth Grad.: Betty Cald.r and nC .•en I.
CfIIllIIIer.
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MY FRIENDLY PINE
BACHMAN'S MARKET
Grocerle. and Mea',
Yale and Kenyon Avenues
I love to watch the snow-flakes so~tly sifth!g
Among the branches of my frJendl~ Pille,
\Vhen purple twilight wanders ,by the ~vlll.dows,
, .' And memories waver past JU mystic 11U~.
d then th~ dark green branches, see~l to whisper
And wave to me with 1l1}'nad little hall~s
That lead the heart away to wander dreammg
Among the far-off golden summer lands.
Men'. and Women', Wearing Apparel
8 Park Avenue
Swarthmore 240
JOE CEUA
Shoe Repairing
Swarthmore 87o..J
Shoe Store 102 Park Avenue
I love to hear t:IC gales of deep I?eccmbcr .
'Vail through its branches wIth unrestlllg roar:
"'hell high o'er-head the wild white geese are hastmg
To happier homes UI)OI1 some balmy .shore;
And in the scented' sunsets of green April
. i listen to the croon of calm content
That nOiJts from out the old Pine's drowsy branches
\Vhose breath witil odors wild is redolent.
SAM DRAYMAN
Shoe Store and Shoe Repair Slore
EMMONS & ANDES
ChUTchNews
"Every noble Ufe t;;ves the fibre ~f
Interwoven 1n the work of tl1e worldk· I
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i'lrst nay School in Wbittler
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14th: The situation In Indla,
Led by, D. S. Ramaehandra
Rao, Professor of History.
Madrass University.
11:00 A. M. - Meetlng for worship In the
meting house.
All
Bre cordially tn-;U;d to Join in
services.
Protestant Episcopal
Chester Road and COIlege ~venuo
Opposite the College Campus
Reoto~,
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Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M.
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SUNDAY
OPENING SERVICES IN NEW CHURCH
Sunday, February 14
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
M.-COMMUNITY SERVICE.
Speakers: Dean Shreiner
Rev. Dr. Tuttle
SPECIAL MUSIC
Morning and Afternoon
Sololats
Edna Mtxsell, Soprano
Florence .M1x.sell, Alto
Wm. Gardner Cleaves, Treble
3:30 P.
-From "Random Rhymcs"By Harold Barnes
ball belongs to them.
Last but by no means least, our hats
To the Citizen~ of Swarthmore:
are off to the small but loyal army of
LENTEN SERVICES
The Harotd Ainsworth ,Post. No. 427 ticket vendors whose magnificent worl{
wednesda.ys
of th; Arri';"ica11 Legion aild ~he Ladies was so brilliantly effective, and, while
10:00 A. M.-Holy Communion
Auxiliary unite in thanking our feJIow we arc saluting, lets give praise where
4:30 P. M.-ChUdren's Service
townspeople fot:their spl~ndid.res'poI1Sc it is due; to the arrangements comto our: Annual,Ball, and both ,organiza- J;1littee, the dc'coration committee ami
Frlda.ys
tions take ranch ::tIelight in listening to the refreshment committee.
8:00 P. M.-Servlce and Address
the ~ordii:.:'of praise' lJea.rtl 01). all Sidf'S'I' \Ve hope to see you all at our next.
Most especially do we want to recorq
JOHN A. MURPHY,
our appreciation of sJ!lenpid co:'operPost Commander.
THE SWARTHMORE
ation pf Swarthmore College, where we
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev John Ellery TUttle. Pastor
found, ideal quarters for the Ball and
WISHES TO BE OF SERVICE TO ALL
appoifltments and assistants' so' adapITS DOOR AND HEART ARE OPEN
TO EVERYONE
tible tc? the purpose. The arrangements
~were ;perf~.ct. .. . . '
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SUNDAY
- Bible School.
Thd local'mcrchants with the'ir \vhole
Miss Lydia Mae Lodge of Oberhn 10'00
l1:oo-MORNING WORSHIP.
Sermon by the Pastor
heart!d ai.d:in.'?ur 'adve.rtising aild their ;avenue is entertaining at a buffet ~'Up
"ALONE WITH GOD"
help W dlsPosl~g .of tickets, ~ave'ourlPer hefore the Junior Assembly next 4:45 - Organ Worship.
FJfteen mlnutes ot quiet and
warmest apprcOIaholl. The deSIgners o! 'F 'd
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Beautiful Mw;tc
the .q.tractive, \ posters, we thank. 1U0<;t rJ ay evclllllg.
5'00 - VESPERS. Closing at 5:45.
heartily.
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Mr. and Mrso Roland G. E. Ullman
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PASTOR'S MEDITATION
"THE GREAT ASSURANCE"
To" our .patHm and Patronesses we entertained at dinner 1ast Friday evenbow ,?J1 respect
., and assure them that ing when their guests were Mrs. Henry
PETER E. TOLD
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II Park Avenue
MARTEL BROS.
LElNTI"'''
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Old Banri . building! al Rutgers avenue'
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Swarthmol'e 761--: 762
7·9 SOuth Chester Roael
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
LLOYD P: STEVENS
Mlnlster
A SUNDAY WITH TWO
SERVICES
l1:00-W. F. M. S. Thank Offering Service I
Gueest Speaker
MRS. JOSEPH E. A-noLEY
Subject-"The MOUntain Top Vision"
. , 8.:OD--:B9Y SCOUT NIGHT
A ~~d. ~rYlce of the Local Boy Scout
Phone
Sw. 1833
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FOR RBN'r-Two' attracttve hi;Usek~Plng
apa.rtmen"W, electric refrIgeration and all
conveniences. AlbeR N. Garrett, Pennypacker 4442 or Swarthmore 4!l9.
CHARLES PARKER
CLIFFORD M. RUMSEY.
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Da,lmoulh Avenue
8cld as the nroped.y, of
Man....Theodore
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Condltlons--$250.00 cash cr certlO.ed check
on da.y of sale; balance in ten days. FUrther ooQdltloD8 announced. at sale.
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SALE--Thor
Fieri Facias
Improvements conslat of two and onehalf story stone, frame and stucco house,
36x30 feet. Side porch. One-story stucco
eddttlon, 15x6 feet. One-story stucco additton, 15x6 feet. Stucco ga.rage, ~8J:18 feet.
as the property of John J. BertI f"iCierand Loulse M:. U:ertfelder, his .wIfe.
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Sheriff Sales,ot
PERSONAL--old pine atalrs recovereil, with
oak. HardWood floors laid and re1lnlshed.
Estimates twnlShed. Bomerhalder & Sche1ble,
658 Tenth Ave., Moore, Pa. Phone Bidey
Park 1136-W.
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Swarthmore 114
WOODWARD, JACKSON & BLACK
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Court House. Media. PennsylvanIa
Saturday, March 5. 1032.
9.30 o'clock
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Under and subject to certain restrictions.
rc&erva(ions, covenants and conditions therein
mentioned.
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No. 316
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All that certaln lot or piece of. ground
with the bUildings thereon erected. SIt-
uate on the northwesterly aIde' ot Parker
Bvenue at the dIstance of. one h.undred
twenty-eIght teet northeastwardly ~rom the
northeasterly aide of Pine· street In the
Borough of Colllngdale, Delllware County,
Pennsylvania., conta1ntnS"'!n' front or
breadth on Pn..ker avenue Rlzteen' feet and
eztendlng of that width In ICD~t.b or depth
northwf'oStU'nrd 1r hctwcen p9.tallpl Uno; ut
right angle!'l to Park~r avenue sevl'l1ty-n ... C'
feet t() A. fifteen {fonnerly t~nl loot wldf'
alley 0," drlv~way leaning !:iouthefl.<;twardiv
tnto Parker f,\-elU1C.
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Sherif!.
Take
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And together, with Ihe right, liberty and
Ilrivilege at all times bereaf1er loreve1'. to UBe
Fieri Facias
No. 1305 the beds ot Wayncwood avenue. Louella. ave.
WORK WANTED-High School Girl will stay
nue and Louella Court as and for driveways
evenings,
Experienced.
Deccmber Term, 11)31
or roads, In common with the owners, tenants
with
children
SW~hmorc 413-J.
All.
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d ' , . and occupiers of other lots 011 said plan and
~ ~t cert n. 0 or pl(~ee 0 .81"OUO \\1
Bubject to like rights and privileg-es on the
WORK WANTED--Companioll 0 .. housekccper
~ulldlnga and llUprove,mcnts thereon credo part of tbe owners, tenants and occupiers of
by refined white tniddle aged lady. Good
situate In the T~WIl8hlP of Nether PrOVfd: lotber lots shown on said plan. And together
manager and cook. ExCellent sewer. Day or i,'''~,!;;i.~.thP. Cou~ts of Delaware. aloresaid. with the free use, right. liberty and privilege
week. Phone Swartlmtore 388 or Media 743.J.
at 3 pomt on tbe .northwesterly aide Iof tbe arorementioned driveway ten feet wfdc
-: .'.''':.- parkway at the distance ot ~wenty. as and for a passageway' or driveway in com- I ~;-.:.="
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and sixty·one bundredths (26.61) feet mOil with the owners tenants and occupiers
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southwe8twardl~ from the southwesterly cor- of the premises adjoining on the west. Subject.
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WONDERFUL BARGAIN
ner of the Raid Media parkway and Beech however to tbe Prollortionate part of the ex:
;~~;~;~~~';,::.~x~'I':nl~dingtony
north fifty·six degrees,
of keeping said driveway in good order
west wall
and
repair at all times hereafter torever.
middle seconds
of the party
. Party removing from Swarthmore
wul sell home at a sacriftce. 2!-2
comm~lh· walk or alley between tbe
Improvements conaist of two'story etone
Under and SUbject to certa1n covenants,
story stucco bouse - with oneherein
described
premises one
im· and brick store 20x42 feet.
conditions and bUlldlngs restrictions.
on and
the the
northeast.
adjoining
ear garage-a.s fonows: LlvJnc room
with open ftre-pIaCe--dInlng .room(147') feet to lands 01
Sold as the property of Edward C. Bippert.
Improvements consist of two-story frame
kitchen, kitchenette - refl1gerator
et. &1; thence by the same Norman
K. MacGregor, trading as Bippert and and stone house. 32:1:24 teet. One-story
room. Laundry room, with lavatory)
degrees. twenty·fo,Jr min. MacGregor mortK'lII'ors and Margaret M. Wal- frame addition. 6xl0 feet. Basement garage.
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4 nlee bedrooms with tUe bath. thUo
~nds west eighteen (18') teet;
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Side porch, 20x10 feet.
story floored but not finished. Lot'
the same north, fifty.six degrees, ker, real owner.
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Spld as the property. of ~ames J'.1ite~JY.
etc. Hot water heat. All conveniences
feet to lands of Lealie
onConditions--$500.00
day of sale; balanoocash
in ten
days. F"
instaUed.
or ccrtified,or certified check
11;1••;;;';":\;";".;, (he
conditions announced. at sale.
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T. BUTLER. Attorney.
CHAS. A. SMITH
Phone Swarthmore 105
II'~!~~~~';~~il~~Wk·,-~;:':~
JOHN B.
MILLER,
DAVID
LAVIS.
Attorneys.. .
Levari Facias
No. 443
LET ME SHOW YOU THESE
Deeembe, ",erm , 1931
FlerL Facias
No. 313
8 rooms Rent $75-7 roo..".· S~ .$7soo.
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December Term, 1931
9 rOom. Sale $15,SOO. 7 room Buagalow
Sale $ 1 . . . . . . .
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WnyDewood avenue. Louella avenue
and at
Louella
Court
as and forever,
for driveways
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all times
thereafter
to use the
roads. in common with the ownere, tenaolS I ",.Iii,C,n
and occupIers of other lots on said plan and
subject to lie rigbta and privileges on tbe part
of the ownel'8, tenants and occupiers of other
lOis shown
said plan. And together with the
liberty and privilege of the
driveway ten feet wide as
and
passageway or driveway in cpmmon
with the owners, tenants and occupiers of the
premises adjoining on the west. Subject, howeVer. to the proportionate part of the' e%1)ense
ot keeping said driveway in good order and repair at all Umes thereafter forever.
beds of
SHERI.FF'S SALES
Swarthmore 586
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ALlUmT J. WILLIAMS, Attorney.
Under and subject to certain conditions
and. restrlctiotul.
Tog-ethl'r
with the rig-ht. liberty and privil.
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WORK WANTED
Plumbing-Hearing and Roofing
,
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarlhmore 43
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hOUle, 16][45 feet. Store .front., Garage attached.·
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on day of sale: balanCt!! In ten days. Further conditlons announced a.t, ole.
PERSONAL
Swarthmore 1431
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. December Term. 1931
Sold as the property of
Manntng.
.Theodore
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Wasbing- Maehine. $12.
Mattresses and hammocks with cbains'
Swarthmore 1438.W.
SWARTHMORE PHARMACY
Pre.criplion. Care/ull,. Filled
13 SOuth. Chester Road
No. 315
FOR RENT-Desirable apartment. Seven
FOil SALB
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO.
E.C. WALTON
Pied Facias
4442.
At the Sberiff's
. Rea' E.,a'e -lmurance -
COnditlons-t250.00 caSh or certmed check
on day of sale; balance In ten days. Purther conditions announced *." sale.
ALBBRT J. WILLIAMS. Attorney.
December Tenn, 1931
No. 950
SWARTHMORE ELECTRIC S~OP.
Electrical App'ani!e. and Serrnce
411 Dartmouth Avenue '
Swarthmore 1896
Shirer Building
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Ineludes gas and electricity. Phone Swarth.
more 15·M. Small apartment aluo availablE..
SUPLEE'S STORE
Hardl()ore - Painl. - Electrical SDpplie.
Swarthmore 105
II South Chester Road
Chester Road
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Sold aa the property of Theodore Man-
nlng.·
Improvement:; cOll!'iist of t.wa-stor~.. brIck
house. hh45 feet. Store frout. Oarage attached..
FOR
Complete Banking Service
. Improvements consist of two-story brick
house, 16x45 feet. Store front. Garage attached.
Eastern Standard T1me
PIeri Faclas
FOR RENT'::"'::tlll"g'e' apartme·nt. Second Floor.
133 Ogden Ave. Porch and Garat'O. S85.
STRATH HAVEN INN
Dining Room and Holel Accommodali~ru:
Swarthmore. 680
Tea Room -
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9:30 o'clock A. M.
tUe bath, heat, hot water, heated
~e. ,125 per month. Allan C. Wood, '227
Swa~ore Ave,
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Real E.rale and In.Drance
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Pbone
Swarthmore' 1390'
. and:.:Tru.st·(}~pany
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Nmh Sale. and ·Semce
. Yale and Rutgers Avenue
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tller..CQ.D-d1tlons announced at sale.
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Rhododendron Maximum, and Mountain
Laurel-2 to 3 ft .• 25 (or $5.00, per 100, "7.50.
Hemlock and Red Cedar-3 to 3 ft., .25 for
$4.50. per 100, .15.00.
Azaleas-2 to 3 It.. 25 for $'1.00. per 100,
$25.00. Well paCked. cash please.
EVERGREEN SHRUBBERY.
SUPPLY CO.
R. F. D. 3 Butler. Tenn.
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10:30-
f~~.·ifw:~~ili~g:~J ~U branchet iJl fruur'" ." arace , irwl•.,upg Life; :Ca.ualty, Fire, TheJI,
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Woman's Exchange.
open .February. 15th'~-All those
\1a~ng. articles for sale will
please commnnicate with Emily
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Rutgers Ave. Te.
Swar. 691-J.
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Tidloring ';mll Dyeing
11;00 A. M.-Holy COmmunion and Bermon.
no small part of the success of the
F.
HARRIS
'Whltiler House. Box luncheon.
TRINITY CHURCH
That's ;llsJ the J..ay,)V~lh
Or make a noise of any kind-this "measly" boy "broke out."
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rr.!-I;'~1 l~~~·.~.. __h·'~or~ /t'T~ ch-~
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Katherine FIyn~' Smith
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Mrs. Katherl~e FIYIUI. Sm.th· ~f . !'It.
Holly. ~. J.. d.1'!i M?nday mormng o(
pneumollla after an' dlnes~ of' several
weeks. She was well known in Swarthmore having visit
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He' tried to ii~p.:'~al. quiet, but would oftentimes forget:
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mamma read him Jo~s ~f '~hJ:~ ,~out' gi~nts a~d the like,
~nd told a lot t>~'S\
Theu'suddenly 'remembered tlta..t he hadn t yet broke out.
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Plymou.h - Chry.ler Sal.,. and Service
Swarthmore 1250
Yale Avenue and South' Chester Road
WEDNEBDAY
9'30 A M to 2'30 P. M.--sewlng and Qullt'lng 'in
Swarthmore 1234
1 South Princeton Avenue
n.
SUNDAY
9:45 A. M. -
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Swarthmore 1600
H. B. GREEN
He· had to keep the covers on, although they made him hot,
'And take all kinds of medicine, and couldn't order what
He'd like to have to eat or drink, but just lie still and pout,
'And keep as warm as possible in order to "break o~t.~
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Builder. -I","ranee
Baltimore Pike and Riverview Road
Coal- Wood-Building Material.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
Once there was a "measly" boy who had to go to bed
And have the room all darkened, because the doctor said
He musn't try tb run around, or play, or yen, or shont,
But just 'lie quiet itl his bed in order to "break out."
Uiieni·ld~ent
will be the Washington Playlet by
Bank building on Rutgers avenu".j
At the SherIff's Office
Swarthmore Scouts of Troop 3. Swarththe past six years Mr. Told has
Coun HoUse. !Iedla. PennSYlvania.
more Scouts of Troop 1 will give an ex- supervisor, district agent, and salesman
hibition of pyramid building. Rutledge for various life insurance companies.
SatUrdIlY. FebrulU"7 27: 1032
Troop 1 will present a feature on First
0:30 o'clock A. M.
Aid and Be Prepar.ed. There will be a - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Scout la'w pagea'nt by Swarthmore 'Troop
Eastern Standard Time
ELIZABETH KAUFMAN
4. Movies of Camp Delmont and Sea
Le\'nri
Facias
HAIRDRESSING
Scout Base will be.shown and.songs_wit1
Loca.ecI in
September "l'erm, 1031
b~ sung by Scouts of
Thomplon',
Slore, Morton, Pa.
Troop 2.
Every Day Ex~epl Saturday
This program will be open to the pub3 Special. $1.00
lic.
'Phone Swarthmore 1994-W
8 Park Avenue
THE MEASLY' BOY
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Swarthmore 183
BUCHNER'S TOGGERY SHOP
J.R.H•.
ReJj~t
'Wa~···
as the property "of Tbtottore Ibn-
c10sely foqght! c;ontest is expected.'
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n1rur
everson sc .00 orr ues. r mornmg 'j4 26.38') teet. more or lets
Botd .. the Import. of patrlc1i.
Professor Hsu "IS' an a\1thonty on rnter~ In delO'ibed. as and tor a common
naHonal Relations and used thb. for his In COJDmon with 1l1e ownel"8, tenants and DC· owner.
SCQUTS WILL GIVE
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at home with northeast.
Conditions h50.00 cash or certllled. cheek
. WASIDNGTON PROGRAI\I
on day of sale; balance in ten days. FUrstudents and found them keenly in.
Improvements conalst 01 two·story brick ther condltJoru announced at BBle.
terested in aU he had to say.
hOUR. lOx3fl leet. Frone and b8(!k IJorcbes.
The !llqst, prp~inent Washingtol;u"BiliThe notion,of race inferiority Or su.. Two.stol')" frame addition, Ox2 teet.
IClU.al1.EI! I. CRONIN, Attom",y. .' : .
centenmal program ·f 0 r 'Fetiruary in periority/' hC:' said, 'Imust pass. and be Sold as tbe property of Clyde G. Yarnall
JOHN J. CAIN,
Swarthmore promises to be that held
supplanted With mutual respect and con.' and Margaret H. Yarnall. husband and wifo..
Sberlft'.
Monday evening, Feb. 22 at 8 o'clock
fidence among races."
Condllion&-l!!oo.OO cash or eertiHrd check
the auditorium of the High school buildDr. E. L. Terman, director of
all
of sale; balance In ten days. Further
SHERIFF'S SALES
ing. The program will be given by Boy
served as professor of
announced at sale.
Scouts from Media, Swarthmore and when co-worker with Professor Hsu .on
LI.PPI.NCOTr, AUorney.
SBBlUPP SALl!S .
Rutledge .and 'Viti include a Washington the staff of Yeuching University.
JOHN J. CAIN, Sberiff.
playlet being prepared by Swarthmore
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Scouts under the direction of· Dr. E. L.
At the SherJfl"s Oftlce
Opens Insuranee Office
Terman.
SHERIFF'S SALES
Court House, Media, hnnsylvanla
The Folsom Boy Scout troop bugle
Peter E. Told of 328 Park avenue
Saturday, February 20, 1932
Sheriff Sa:~s ot Real Estate
corps will give several selections, there Iope.,ed a general insurance office in
SWARTHMORE SCENES. 111
oak and
f ':Ji~ 'of one's favorite trees in the "old home towlll"·-where Here is
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abouud,-would
be
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ong
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beec I1 an . e\'crgrecn
only'dl~~ ,of il1ine.)
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Above the purple t\Vilight's ghostly ~now,
Singing and sighing to me through my. Wll1~OW
·'\Then zephyrs murmur or when wild wl~)ds blow:1 love thee for thy fragrance and thy beauty,
Unfailing and all-faithful comrade mine,
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'Through golden morns and noons and pu~ple tWIhghts,
Most musical and dreamy-hearted Pme J
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M'eetlng will be held M'ondliy"
fo(, BJ.UjIYiJ}JYl..el'unty.
N. J.
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Feb•• 15th at the Men' s ID1DJ)asium·. at
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the "'ollege. The game will
a't ULVERSO"''' ;;...R .... ~L
~~ road at 'be
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thu...,-eeven (137~)
7 ·15'" d h • k '
, !On t e I1m.- eepers will be
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Leroy. Mercer
and Harry L. .Miller,
road ...
and'
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the offiCials. George Corse· and F.r
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Boughton.
r ..10' Yeuching
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IVI"e'SSOt' «;I
J Os" we", len (10" teet and
One team is coached by Peter E
ophy,
Peiping,
depth south thlrty.three
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and the of.~e~ by"J Paul Brown
~hina"spoke
before·the student body oflmll~~~tet,,· twentl" seconds
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Flynn and her friends here "on niunerous I.nl7ed. beJD8' tho IOUlb walerly' one·half ' ot
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Fl'
h ld a tour' (f') feel foot walk, eUendJnc from lh( 1·~[~;~f~Si!~~~1e
•. : tWef.~ •.~.~~.es ..~eJ;e
e .. te~ of the dwelHv 00 tbe premJ_i her.el»
... BASKETBALL GAME ~IOJJ.S
Wednesday
the Sacred Heart Ro- delK'l'l~ (beIng' a point elarht7 (fro') feel
Ca th
r ft ~. ~ Mt 11 11 F mote or l('q northwes&wardl7 from, ,lIedia
_ 0 IC ,(..,urc~, 0., , : . 0 Y'. or, parlCwa,,), to tbe BOuthea.terl,. line of the
A l).baaketbalf.,IftI.... -L"-I·•. e.r·l·th•.i
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montq, ~rkJ:r; t8 hor tilnessJ Mrs. l'8J'!lP on the within desttlJ;jed'prClilhie.-1i8 and
j for" a common ....alk.
of me First Day School
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to
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. dine.
~ii: every. '~ay ~l'n.,.eb.lim~; a lel, .,phone·· ill· . Ilion!' than
worth its low c08L In
emergencieS.iliR' ;JrKe-..!
leul
'luai'iis
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affor~ '10'
be ~thont a le1'lpliQn:e '.
in your home! . FiN
may break oul·...:...
thieves may break"in-sickness may befall yon
or. your family. 'Wtih,-"
oul a telephone. you
may be helpleesl
Bul with a tele.
pbo~~ .y'b'ii ea~ send
for:
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, With in. charge
.liri05t
llie committee
of arratlleukllts
for
h
Media'. First Annual Auto and
way. h~ membersflip of t. e
mercial Show to he held in the ""'U-I Friendly Cir~le ~on.i.ts of aix>ut forty
and is growing steadily.
Armory F'bl'Qary 18-19 and 20. is now
enlf'lged laying out the varioqs
Gir1'!!~ul8
which /Iav. been already d'1'wn for
'JIoS! cases. This drawing took place The mothers of' the Girl Scouts
T~~day at noon, at a luncheon at .the the Brownies are invited to attend
Media lOlL.
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.Th.plottlDg of th.e spaces ID the
Tuesday, February 16th at 3 o'clock.
o~ has. ~ don:e m .such a .manner ~s Mrs. John A. Frick, Chairman of Scouts
to permit the a~to dealers todlSplay their for the State Federation, will s~k
~r~ ~Iong the Side walls of . the floor spac~, "Scouting". The girls of Troop 16 will
whtle the m~~~han.ts, "'!Il ,OC~upy the present a play. Tea wiJI be served by
Girl Scouts working for the Hostess
centre ..of th~ 'tpom. ,TI~IS .
Badge.
was .adopted :m' order to permIt
mO?iJe ,~~, to h.~ve greater spac~ in The second meeting of the Trainlin!r I
which to show theIr cars.
. J Course for leaders will be on Saturday
. at 11 o'dock at the Woman's Club. All
The committees, headed by
W. W~rst, 11ave begun to place ~hcJrlattending are asked to bring a box IU'lcn-1
posters tn all parts of Delaware County, con
~QdJ there are also being distributed"
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Wilfred E. Ervin
will entitle the holder of the detached
COupon to an opportunity to be awarded' . \Vilfred E. Ervin, 30~ o~den~~aJv;e:~n~u~e;'~1
a gift at the end of the day on which hel died Sunday at the Umverslty
or she attends the show.
' and was buried from his late
To date there have been sixteen makes on "\'ednesday. He was 46 ,Years .old a.nd
of cars entered ill the show. It is ex-: moved to Swarthmore With hiS Wife
peeted this number will be added to be-: Mary T. Ervin who survives him,
fore the show gets under way. To this' 1918.
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~umber of particip&nts there have been
B~fore comlI1~ to Swarthmore Mr.
added twenty-two business houses. These ErvlII wa~ a resi?cnt. of Bo?thwyn 3n.d
business houses will occupy the booths, was I>rommently Identified WIth the Chland, will display their goods along with chester Memorial Presbyterian
tlie cars.
He was a member of Concord Lodge,
Those who attended the meeting at the No. 62 F. and A. M. Concordville.
:Media Inn on Tuesday \vere: Harry In 19J8 he was a member of the Na-
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Jaiii~lis :'o~ PC?iitici~ils
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First Anllual Autn
automobile
'Those who
not engaged
1itisiqess
attended inthethemeeting
and
Ipncheon were, Edward ]. Ford. G. Drayw
ton Rhodes, John Parish, Thomas P.
.telJey. Stanley T. Hibberd. Frank Snear,
.Q~.·_Vid Weis.i, '~Ivin BaJcer, George GepIfart a:M~ Mr5~ Walterc G. Seaver.
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AT THE MEDIA AUTO
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The untimely passing of Wilfred Ervin
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fakes from this community one who at all
. Troop' J .
times expressed a great loyalty and af. Last Satlir
~\lilding'::J~ts were passed and Willia1J1 resent~hve. Swarthmorean, gr~atl! i~;::;~
~uth,erford and James Lipman practiced ested l~ hiS h~me and ent~uslashc a
5eJ!1Qpho.rp: sifmaJing over a distance 'of ev~rythl~g which would Improve t h
approximately five hundred· feet. Photo- commuDlty: , .
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~MQhtgomery'
With the other troops of Delaware and !ocal residents who gather, ever~~:~~~;1
counties, :rroop I
par- 109 on the R. R. p.1~tform_an~
tici~t~ ,in the. annual pilgrimage to Val- a~ecdotes and expenences while
ley Forge on Washington's birthday Feb- for the 8:19.
.fuijry 22. We expect a large number of . He was. a great storr teller and en~outs will go on the pilgrimage because Joyed ~othlDg more t~an to tell a }oke
General Pershing- wilt be there to review or a riddle at the expense of a fnend.
them.
His home on Ogden avenue was
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chief delight and stands as a monument
f{lIENDLY CIRCLE IS
to his life here. After he first built the
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yard but a few years ago he and his
~" 1( was erroneously stated in last :week's wife
turned it into a flower garden.
Their garden and Jawn and their
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Phone. Sw. 1225
!4phlenberg Ave. Rutledge
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Siz-CyUnder
Four-Door Sedan
A LARGeR, FINER SIX AND A GREAT
new Straight Eight. Bath Incorporate the newest, finest motor car
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Cross. ~t noon the. annual meeting advancements. We b ..lleve that when yoU ..... and try th...
With the eJection of officers will be held:
The luncheon will be held at 1 o'clock new Old
bll
will d I
with Mrs. T. M. Jackson. and Mrs. T. E.
sma ..., you
ec d .. to !aok no furih ..
unimpaired everi' after being in a frozen
state' several months.
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the su~!~hl tetopHitur.,;· it
covered that quick-frosting in
'tures as IQw as minus -si,;ty caused
Ice to form iti;htlnute' cryst~s !llstead o.f
in large cry'I~ls. This me.hl' that quick.
frosfjng insured against damage to the
food cells and that foOd so' ft'diINl1lrould
retain its original fI~V9r and texture iii~
dOfinitely. '., _ .. ' .
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Birdseye Frosted Fonds have been
trlbuted th~!''1~oQI ~~w.~!'III~?1 d.luri"g ;.'.
lhe pa,t few mOnlhs. 'Marlel' Bros. IS the
first distributor in Swarthmpre. Birdseye Frosted Foods will go on sale there
Wednesday, February 1~. ,
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HANNUM & WAITE
1932 CHEVROLET SIX
THE
Chesler Road lind. Yale Avenrte
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SWARTHMORE; PA.
-- o,FFERS
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Silent Syncro.Mesh Shift
.Simplified Free Wheelirtg
Improved Six-cylindet Engine
60 Horsepower (20% Iiicrease)
65 to 75 Miles ali Hour
Fast~r, Quietei- GetaW'y
Smoother Operati,on
Smarter Fisher Bodies
Greater Comfort and Vision
lJbeqtiall~dEconotny' .
Add Hot Water Service
to Yt>ur Honie
at Low Cbst
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ilat· jj. bIi/lt, at loWest tOft:. 'N6 'l&H 'td ~f'
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worth Waiting for
OIUTE SQUEAK-PJ(OQF SPIUNGS
/ A dew
;or
has just been campleteti by a
herd of Louis· C. Emmons of
more, which, entitles her to
Advflnced Register 0 \t~bo,r~:,nN:;c:~
Guernsey Cattle Club, i:
.'I'his animal is ·t~y<;jlJ-oltl, Ri',ervie'w'~
G,overnor'. Rose B\JI:I 1!53~1a
duction of 14673.2 pounds of milk
"lisJ.4 pounds of fat' in Class G.
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a Motor AchJ'eVement'UJel1{ie
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. {CLIFFORD M. RUMSEY.,
!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Hc~ss~e~lIb~u~r~ch~,~a~c~ti~n~g~a~S~ho~s~t~es~s~es~'~R~e~se~r~'1 for out of th.. ordinary In .b ..auty, In performanc.., and In valu...
HBL lfE~ fS~REAK"
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Insp.. ct and drlv.. these two new c.ar•• You w/ll fine! them roomy and
Iwith
See tpeGRAliAM
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HYDRAili.i:C BRAKES
~~:k~~. wer~ . e~ecially ,delicious
THe· flavo1- and testure were
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Financing:
Balmno.re Ave. .
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comfortable to ride In. You will find them modern to the mlnut.. In
Next
Friday.
the Worn,
New Con.truction
Alteradonl
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d
II of ....
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Slone Wo,k·
Cement Wo,k
ssoc.ahon
of will
thehold a
every ..ta
•. '1". and appolntm..nt. You w!" al." find th.~v..ry
l ans
Presbyterian
Church
Pbptone .nd Stale Walk. Our Svedaltl ,'
w,,,n'j
Drivewa,...
. Fcnciol
ington Bicentennial ce1ebration.
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lely
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If"
O ..din. .
• The day's program will begin at 10
mo .. ra
pr ce - n sp fa a t ....lr many Important n ..w fine-car.
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BUI LDER S
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CARS
READY FOR INSPECTJON'
ON OR ABOUT MAReH '1
FLOAT1NG·POWEIt
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PLUS
water.' Mr.
831
Mo".....
NEW .CHRYSLER
me<,,- .a'!", :iI~h, lJius qUj'c\<;-1
story of near
how he
discovered itSquare
at a junk
.. the 'new Rid... Il.....
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dealer's
Independence
and fac!ture., Includlns Free Wh. itelln..
'" and
'IjI! ul,a. to
kept it for years before having it erccted
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20 years experienl'!e wilh all makes. is known to many of his intimate friends, Both ..xcel In all-round performance. Yet both retain that high
~e*"ber of Nat. Asso. of Piano' 'l'unen.
Two of his outst~nding characteristics
~I' Piano!!! should be tuned twice each
year.
byj s which
he willwhich
be remembered
h
heartiness
seemed to were d ..S ..... of dep..ndabillty which has Won steadily Increaslns preferstrength and cheer to alI who met
A.L.PARKER
~ediat Pa.
Phone Media
and h,s ability to meet difficulties and enc.. for Olcbmoblle. > > You are cllrdlally Invited to come In to
troubles without whimpering.
Arch1tecuraI Service.
ill~;;IN"';;-;;~.;;-;;.~;;~~~~.jjji.ifii~IWi;ii6i.~~i!
FREE 'WHEELING
PIANO TUNING
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EMMONS &. ANDES I
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AT WOMEN'S ASSN.
~en, .q~ic!<:lTCJstl"i'
,i". ~rt!t~l~I'roii~~~1
machldllJ
wIll. b. sent
to.
where th~ wi}1 ,b~. delir~r~li to ,Sw'l!thhoUSe
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. wive•. JR. tmllr'o~II!Ilt:f1 pack-.
NEW
NASH
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'NEW STRAIGHT EIGHT
in this' he
oldwas
lamp
and
great
delight
it burning
whenever
home.
to .eight' a'biive. - Pfodbl:d'wbich.
A
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est joys over the last few years of his
life. Only a year ago he added to the
personality of his home by placing at
Oldsmobll.. now p:::_
the front steps an antique street lamp
which once stood near Independence .enls two S""" new cq ........ Iqreer, finer, faster Six ••• a brilliant
Square in Philadelphia. Mr. Ervin
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Announcement has been made here tQUltimate dorrtinatlOil by minorities
day that Martel Bros., has been appointed distributors of Birdseye Frosted
emphasi,ed by Dr. John Ellery'
Foods. Ma~te1 Bros., which Is located at ~;:,:.t:'1'h.ttinlorleh,e Presbyterian Church ai
7-9 So. Chester Rd., will be
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Pa., in a sermon last Su~with refrigerating
- cabinets
q~ick-frostedpeiish~ble
,~~,
nleats, poultry, fisH. t~dlts
'vegetables,
at a_continuf?Us 'ert)~I'<\~~-fe of fr.om zero
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Mrs. C. F. Noyes, of Ogden avc., will
entertain her contract bi-idge club tomorrow evening at her home on Ogcien avenue.
Seymour Rutherford will entertain at
a I)irthoay part.y tomorrow afternoon
~t his home in University place.
Dr. J. Russt;lI ~mi,h .bro;ldcast over
the Columbia network in the American
School of the Air series on Tuesday.
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MlNolilTY POMINATION
NEW EQUIPMENT
EMPHASIZED IN SERMOJ~
FEBRUARY 18-19-20
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P.lenled alid Filby
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Spinach" .olld
block, but" aU
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Ncwark~' ~;
as the majority. But the minority had
the promise of God. Dr. Tuttle eml>ha "
sized the lesson that a minority with
God became an overpowering majority.
cold. NutAI hI. inNn'ion 6rin.. qukk.
froHnfooth to Joe. I
hou.e~~ •• inr~ri._
NO ADMISSION CHARGE
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Auto Dealers Busy As
Mild Weather Stir-s Interest
t hrillin« «:rlH'l"ienc:e.
i.", Far Nortl. ,au.he
him. RB"'/GCbabn~t
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Feb. 18-19-20
Tt
Ow
are a and
brother,
Edwjn
A. E.Ervin
of I
Boothwyn
a sister
Amy
D"tt"n
of Chester.
Mrs. Ervin wishes to express her apprecia,ion of the many acts of kindness
by residents of Swarthmore and other
friends during her bcreaveme~t.
~trouirA'inori,y
AND
THURS. - FRI. - SA.T.
M~.~iJd Mrs.J);:;sc'r~ii; ~~~If.
AriI~rlca."
luhe~,;oll
!h~' ~ondini:~day.
t~at-'a:
h~niah'
Co",_ to • ; •
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day, Dr,' Tultle' said that tWn
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of' his ialie. \Va. "'fhl," peo-I'
favored . land . of ;>.mtrie. IhHe' Wele
Who make
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mOlllellts ,vhen p;,ople had tHeir doubis. ·Mrs. A.' H. Van Alen of Park ave- Bermuda.
.of dell)
on' Wed' , MrB. E. B. Miteholl, of. 'Philadc!lpflia
tions oC,h.
race and woridered
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wilt
with her.'!IaUlth<
if--n {vcre not better
monarch
Miss Doris lfcintyre of Harvard a"'e- ter·'Mrs.- WiJliam Vlachos of Vas's:lr'
Or ~ictat(k' ~ ~iUi 'itlcals stifl~h"
ser IlUe has iS~licd invitations for a da-nciiig a'oenuc.
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up ,n .au,th
~b. A. - P. Shanklin of A";h~rst 'ave:
the
and
Mr. and Mt;s.
'Og<:!eu are leal'-I nuc! spent las.t week in.
':;:"
holders and .the evils Of:;:~g:.'t;t:~~:l~:
w~s ;jlw:~Y~. b.b~.ld to
on FelJr~ary 16,tJl for Tampa, Flor~ at the Sales ,Gonveiltion of the C~rrjcr,
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where. Mr. Ogd~n .will ~c in winter Engineering Compan.Y'
ai,d
cor...
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With the Clllclllnah Reds.
Nancy Smith, daughter of Mr. and
cai!'h of; lI;e Is,radlt.eS.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank E, Williams, of Mrs. Claude Smith, daughter of
.
~ ,f, -, ar~l~a~
ere,they
t 1e had
' ~osts
'w~re Amherst avenUe had as their guest ovel and Mrs. Claude Smith of ,Baltimore-.
auproaching,
_the land
sougnt.
They sent•. forthscou~~ to S\lY out the last week end Professor Howard Mar- avenue has issued invitations, f9r a,
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, , of the University of .Was!tii,gtol1.
land. These ,S:couts brought back ',,'tsl
tin
party 011 February 16 to celebrate her
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as to the' desirability of the land, but
Professor ,Martin is J'ust returning to seventh birthday.
expressed fear that thc inhabitants were Seattle from all extended tour uf
Mrs. Johu Ellery Tuttle of "The
strollger than they. A case of
Northern Africa, EUrOl)c and Asia. On, Manse" had the misfortune to fall on
psychology followed. Many were in fa- Sunday Professor lfartil1 was the din· the stairs in her hOllIe and injure her
vor of going back. But a minority urg- ner guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. Russ!I1 foot and has been confined to her hom!.!
cd that they go forward and l)assess
Smith of North Chester road.
for the past week.
land. The minority had the same facts
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$20.00 IN CASH GIVEN AWAY Evj!:RY EVENING
Edmund
tional Guard
unit here and
during
Skinter, Chevrolet
Steinman,.
Ford agency.agency;
B. J. and
R. J. residence
in Swarthmore
he has
beenhis
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Owens, Hudson-Essex: agency; John M. member of the Presbyterian Church
Fih;gerald Sr.. Reo agency; Lashello an ardent supporter of the Players'- Club.
Ifeedom, Grah,af!l P;tige agency; C. W., Funeral services on Wednesd~y were
,\\,orst, "Oldsmobile a.nd Marmon.conducted by the Rev. Dr. John Ellery
ilIencies; B..' Albert
Weathers,
assisted
the Interment
Rev. Calebwas.
Cresweney;
Levis Pyle,
Dodge DOdgelTuttle
agency; son from
Oake,byPa.
~n d George A. Abernathy, Plymont.h l1awn Croft C~metery.
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agency. :
Surviving him in addition to his wid-
~u.bicct'
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Swurth_.pea.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THB SWARTHMORBAN
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Swarthmorc
MEDIA TO HAVE
U'3S affiliated with the Trinity c.hurch. SOil before February 16.
shown under the direction of Mrs. Helen program of incidenbt1 music Will be given
AUTOMOBfJ..E .snOW
This is not true, since this organization
\Vilh plans :almost l'OIHI)lctl'(l. the COIll-
is 1I0n-Sl'ctariall and is lIot connected
r~·r.•.
pos-I between Sl=enes by Mrs. Carels.
311\'
Tuesday at 110(111, :It ;1 IUllchl'on at the the Browuies arc in\'ited to attend a
)'[:~Iia JIJIl, ,
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lIIl'dillg' at the \\~oman's Cluhhollse on
I he plottmg of tl~(' ~P;K<':~ III the Arm-! Tm'sd.n', Fl:brnary 16th at 3 o'clock.
ory has, hccrl {I "lie III ~Ut'll a .malJlIcr ;~s llr~, J(~llIl .'\. Frick, Chairman of Scolllsi
to peru!!t till' ;I,lIlto tll'I"I1t-r~ I~I' (ilfil)lay Iltl'lr i for the: Stall- Federation. will speak 011
·(.'ar~ '1Iollf,! tIll' ~II t' W,I ~
,Ill' our sJlace,' "~coutil1J.:". Thl' girls of Troo,t 16 will
wIllie Ihe tHt·n:halll-; ..w~11 Ot:Cllpy thl'! prl'~l'lJt a 1!lay, 'fl'a will ht' sern"(l hy
<-'('lItre oi thl' room,
J lu~ arrall,Rl'1I1l'1l1 (;irl SCfJ!1b workillg- for the llo!itt.'ss
wa .. adopkrl ill .. nkr In Jll'rlllil thl' atlt~)- B;l(lgt-'.
lIIohilt, IIH'II t., han' grt'alt'r ~1):Irl' 1lI ·
Thl" :'~'l'ond 1I1l'dill~ of the T.railli~l~
1
\\'I,li,l'h to ..;11"1.\' thl'ir cn:.,
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t(lllr.~e lOr kadl'rs will 1)(' 011 S,ltunl.l}
I he l('ll11]11ttl'(:~. 111"l(kd hy C1art'll~l' at II o'cYnl'k at the \\·oman's Clull, ,\11
\\" \\"()r~1. 11;\W hegun t.) plan: thl'lr .tttmding an' iI!'ked to !lrill/-:" a hm, IUllchpostns :11 ali )1;'1'1..; uf I kl;\wan' <. ourlty. t'OIl
and. {lrtl'(> an' ;Ibo Iwill,!! di:.trihllted,!'
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tickcts. whirh ":ill'1I Itllill'rnl at lht' donr·
'Vilfrt-"d E. I~r,'ill
will t·lllith- till' IHJ~dcr ,,' Iht, fktadll'd
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COupn!] 10 ;!l1 "Ppoftt111ily to I'l' ;mankd I . \\'il~'rlCl E_ En-in. ,~O~ Ogden a\'l'I~t1t'.
a gift at thl' l'n~! nf Ih! day ,'11 \\hirh ill' dlt'd SundaY:lt the: LlIl.\"l'r~ltr 1"!SIHt.d
or "he att('IHi ... th(' shll\\'
1:111<1 \\'as 1!IIr1l'd frum IllS late r('sHlt'nn'!
To dale t!ltT\' 11:1\(' iJ\"'!} ~i:"\l'I'1J 1lI;tkl''-; I'll \\-edlll'"d:?'. J·ll' \\·as .u'.Yl'ars_ol<1 a,ud:
oi car:" (,1Itl'rt,j ill Ill\' ~II('\\'. It I~ l'X- 1II"H'd, ~(! .s\\arthlll"I·t' wl~h IllS.
]l('rtt'd this Illllllhn will h(' ;t~ldul I,) ill'- ~lary I. I·.rnll wir(J ~Ilrnn's 111111, 111)
fore tlrc :-.Iw\\' t!('I~ l111dl'r wa\'. '1'" lhi~, IIJIK
lIulllhl'r oj partirip:mts Ihl'rt'" han- Iwt'lI! ,H~'iorl' (,olllilJ~ to S_warthmnrc ~rr ..
:!(Idt'd t\H'llt\·-two hlT~ilh'S~ hlll1~(-~, T1rt'~t- 1'.r\'l11 W:IS a n'.';ldl'llt fit Boothwyn and i
I)mifll'~s h";I~\"~ ",i!l 'WClIl'\' thl' I"J~)lh.: .. was pnllllillclltly i
lITe C:lr:,.
Ill' was a 1I1t.'l11hLT of Concord Lorigt"
TI~o~l' whft attt',n,lle" tlu: Illl'dillg at till' XO), (I~ F. a~'d .1\.. ~L ~·oll~()rd\'ille.
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).[elll:l Inn on lll('~(by wt'rt': Harry . 111 I J!R il( \\a~ a llI11nbcr of I!,c ~~- I
Skilltrr. C111'\Tokt agl'llcy;
Edmund tl(mal (~lIanl lIllIt Irt're and durtng' IllS I
Steinman, Ford agcIKy, B, J, alld H,_ J, n'sidL'lICl' ill SW~lrthltlore he has he(,11 a
OWt'IIS, HIHI.~OII-E~Sl'\. ngl'llcy: John :\f. 1IIt"lIIhl'j" of the Pr('shyll'rian Church .and
Fitzg('rald Sr.. HCIl a,l!t'l1C'Y; I.ashdlo an anknt sUPllOrh,'r of the Players' Cluh. i
I.l'('''OlU, (;raham Paige "g('llCy; C \V,:
FUlleral sen-ice:.!' on \Vedllcsday were)
'Vor.!'f, Oldsmohile a Jl d
).r a r 111 0 III ('ondnclt'd hy the He\". Dr, John F.l1ery'
agt'llcit.'s; :\Ihl'rt \V ('athl'r~, Dod 1! t' ; Tuttle assish'd hy the He\', Caleh eres-jl
agcncy; B, I.t'\'is Pyk I )ocl/-:"l' agt'IIC'Y:' Sfln (rum Oakc, Pa. Illtr:rment was at
all d Georgt' _-\, Ahernathy. Plymouth. Lawll Croit Cl'l1lelery.
ag-cllcy,
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Sun'i\'ing him in ,l(hlitioll to his widThose 1101 mgaged in thc automohile ow are a hrother. Edwin A, En'in of
lmsincss who ;lltt'nded the meeting ,lIId Boothwyn and a sistcr Amy E. Dutton
lUIlCht'01I Were. Edward J, Ford. G. Dray- (Ji Cbester_
,
fOil Rhodl's. John Parish. Thomas P.: )..1 rs. En-in wishes to expreS!i hcr
Kcltcy, Stanley T. II ihhl'rd, Frank Sn('ar. i prt.'ciation of the many acts of kindness.
D,l\'id \\"('iss. :\h-ill Baker" Ceorge Gl'Jl-. hy, rt'sidt'nt~ or Swarthmore amI otht'r I
hart .and '\Irf., "'alter G. St'a\'er.
{nrmls durlll.f,f her herca\'elllent.
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Come to . ••
MEDIA'S
~FirstAnnuaiAuto
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THURS. -
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SAT.
Feb. 18-19-20
Commercial Show
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(;Car('nce Bird.. rye"..
Ilrilling CJfpcrirnce.s
in i'dr Nurtl, rouBI"
I,im neICfaCltJ obour
culd. Nllw I,i. i,u'en.
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MEDIA ARMORY
/ro:;enloofilJ 10 local
Iwu.selcil·(,1> in rel,.i._
f'rotill. d'.ploy co.eo
.'Iolcn abut'e. Ilight:
Spinach i • • olid
block. bu r ill all
deonedandreody 10
.serr'e in 10 rninullU_
3:00 P. M. TO 11:30 P. M.
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NO ADMISSION CHARGE
MARTEL
$20.00 IN CASH GIVEN AWAY EVERY EVENING
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Quick-frosting of foods is as revolutionary a development in t~e .production
of food as the internal cOtnbustton engine
\vas in the field of ttansportatior1, The
process was invented by a :Massachusetts I
scientist, Clarence Birdseye, who con-j
ceivcd the idea while lidng in Labrador.
There he studied the refrigerating effects of the intense culd upon deer and
fi:.h, He noticed that a deer was frozen
soJRny·"a· few- 'miliutcs '3 ncr heing'-kil1ed I
and that fish caught through the ice were
as hard as marble a few seconds aftc'r
being flippcd from the water. Mr_ Birds:"
(')'e found that meat and fish thus quick- I
frozen were especially delicious when I
cooked, The flavor and testnre were;
unimpaired C\'cn after heing in a fmzel1:
state several months,
I
. His subsequent experimcnts rel)toduccd
the sub-zero temperatures_ It was disC(were
ice to form in minute crystals instead of
in large crystals_ This meant that (Illickfrosting insured against damage to the
food cells and that food so fro!ited would.
retain its original flavor all{! !~xtt1rc in-I
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SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
SiJt-Cylinder
Four-Door Sedan
tw
0
new Straight Eight. Both Incorporate the newest, finest motor car
:--tory (,f ho\\' hl' di"cu\'l'rt'd it at a j11nk I
,lL-all'r's Ill'a!" hHll'lIl'llIll'llfC Square and:
kl'Jlt it ior Yl'ars ht'iofe h:,ying it ert'ctt"(l
20 ~·(·nrs e':';l"~ril'n('c wilh all makes, i" kll"Wll to 111<111\· of his ililimalt' iricllck:
T"", of hi ..; u;,t~lallllillg cilar.;u:tl'ri~tics:
illclllbcr of N:l •• A)o"I'. of Piuno TUIU~I'S.
All Piullus ~hlllllll he lUlled twic'c each lly which hl' will hI' rC'lIU'mhert.'d "'l're I
11 i s hl'artilll'~:-. which ~l'\-nll'd to .!,,d\·c;
,,In·llJ.!lh :l1l(1 chl'('r to all who 1Ill'l him.:
A. I.. PAliK Ell
;\111\ Iri~ ability to 1lIl'l·t cliftil'lIltil·.~ and
I'hunc i\ll"tlia 8:11
tr
features, Including Free Wheeling and the new Ride· Regulator.
PIANO TUNING
yt~ur,
BUILDERS
New Construction
Alteration,
Stone 'York
Ccmcnl \Vork
FlaK~tone and Siale \Valks our ~fJCcialtl
Drivewa\'s
Fcncinn
G~a(ling
Archttccural Services
Financing
PIofortgages
Insurance
Balto. Pike and N. Chcstcl' Road
TELEPHONE Swarrhmorc 1600
\:-.-;uciatilJll ui I h l' Swatrhmol"e:'
i'rl';.hytnian Church wiil hlJld ;r \\·ash,.
ill~t/)II I~in'ntl'nllial cl'kllrati(Ill,
Thl' cby'~ program will Ill'gin .. t 10 :30
wilh ~(·\\·ill.!.!, if'r (hlTsL'as'llospital and
H.l'ti l'rlJ'-;:-;, :\t 110011 thl' annual IIKl'tinnwith thl' dl'ctiolll of {,Ilin'rs will hl' hcht'
: TIll' IUIlCh\"o11 will hl' held at 1 o'clock;
with :\11"~, T. :\1. J:lcboll, and '\Ir:" T_ E.:
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The Media Auto Show
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:\ new official record for IJroduction
has just heell completed hy a cow in the
herd of Louis C. Emmons of Swartilmore, which el~titlcs her to entry in. thej'
Advanced Register 0 f the Amencan
Guernsey Cattle Club, Peicrhoro, N. H,
This animal is two-year-oed Riverview's
Governor's Rose Bud 253561 with a production of 14673.2 pounds of milk and I
'~683.4 pounds of fat in Class G,
CHRYSLER CARS
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FLOA TING
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Patented and
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MEMORIALS
Cemetery Work a Speclalty
Wni. J. Cartledge
out of the ordinary In beauty, in performance, and in value.
R<;t, 1843
No. Lanijdowne Ave., Dfexel BIU, Pa,
(OPllosttt- Arl1ngton Cemetery)
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CLIFFORD M. RUMSEY}
YALE AVE. AT RUT(;ERS AVE.
Sw. 1390
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DOUBLE.DROP GIRDER.TRUSS
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TilE GREATEST ENGINEERING
DEVELOPMENTS OF MODERN TIMES
"We sold twenty-one Cars in January"
HANNUM & WAITE
1932 CHEVROLET SIX
Chester Road aud Yale Avenue
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Add Hot Water Service
to Your Home at Low Cost
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every detail of style and appointment. You will "Iso find them very
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Birdseye Frosted Foods have becn dis- i
trihuted throughout New England during'
the past fcw months. Martel Bros. is the I
hrst distributor in Swarthmore, BirdS-I'
e),e Frosted Foods will go on salc there.
\Vednesc!ay, February 10th.
degree of dependability which has won steadily increasing prefer-
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comfortable to ride in. You will find them modern fO the minute In
:\'~'xt Friday, Febrllary Illth, tilt' \Vom-
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Both excel In all-round performance. Yet both retain that high
ance for Oldsmobile. > > You are cordially invited to come
n",rrow """ning
inspect and drive these two new cars. You will find them roomy and
WASIIINGTON I'IUIGH,UI
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grl'al ddight in this old lalll1) and kept I
it hUnling wlwllt'\'lT he was hOllW, The I
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
~Ir~_ C. F. X\IYl''';, of Ogdl'll a\'t'" will
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FEBRUARY 18-19-20
A LARGER, FINER SIX AND A GREAT
I' NEW
STRAIGHT EIGHT Oldsmobile now p: =_
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AT THE MEDIA AUTO
SHOW IN THE ARMORY
The unlimt'iy passing- of \\'ilfrcd En-in
tilh'.~ {rom this cOlll1lllJllit\' nne who at all
lillll','; ('xI)re:ss('d a gnat -Im'aft\'
Troop J
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hiked to Black -I~ork. C(loking and fire-: hii' h()l11~ hcr,c he has always hecn a, rep!:tti!ding tests \\"l're I'a.-;s('(! alld \Villiam' res('llt;.ltn'c_ Swarthllwre::ln. g:r~'atl;.. mter-:I
I~utl\('rf\lrd and Janll's Lipman practiCl'd ested 11~ Ins 11I~me .and C'nthuslastlc a1,out I
sClllophorc ~iglla1illg: CI\'cr a distance: oi' e\'l'I),thll,lg wll1ch wOllld illlpro\'e the
approximall'ly tln~ hundrcd, in't, Photo- t'OIU1l1l1r~~t.\:,_ 's
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!-!;raphs \nfe takl'1I oi these sC()l1tin~ Ole-I ~rr. l.nlll. hU:-'1I e:-.:-. ,\as III 11111ad(I:!
tivities,
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pilla and. hc was 111It' of that ,lrmy 01 I
\Vith the other troops of 1)elawarc :lIld !ocal reslth~llts who gather en"ory murn-!
~Iotli/-:"olll('ry counties. TrooJl I will pa r - .lJlg CIIl the H, U. !Ila.tform ane.1 t'xch:II~g:t-'i
ticipJtc in the mumal pilg-rilllag(' to Val-. :11Il'cd o te:> and CXpCnl'lICt'S Wlllic walttng
It,y F'or:-ge 011 \Vashingtou's hirthday, Feh- i lOr tht, 8 :19,
rllary 22, \Ve ('Xllect ;a large Ilumher of i. Ht· was ,a great story telll'r and, CIlscouts will gn Oil the l,ilgrimagc hecallse i Joyed ~loth1l1g IlIOH' than to It'll a ,Joke
General Pershing will he there tu rni('w . or a mltlle at the ('XJl('II~t' of a fficlld.
theill.
: lli~ 11()llll' ()I! Ogdl'1l ClH'lltle wa!i Ilis;
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l~ONaSECTARIAN BOny: hotlse hl' had. a !emllS court III the hac,k!
· yard hilt a tew yl'ar5'
It wa~ l'rrlillc/Jlbl.,· stated in last wCl'k's wife turned it into a flower !-:'anll'T1,
TI1l'ir !-!;ardt,u and law11 ,mel Illl'ir two'
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whitt, English huJldogs w('re thl'ir great-I
· l::.1 juys ovcr the last f cw )'COlrs of his
Ii it'. Only a year ,lgO he adeke\ 10 the
: Jll'rsoTlality of his homc hy plarillJ.': at I
'thl' irunt st(')ls an antiqul' strcd lamp
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SlllIarl' ill Philadelphia. ),1 r, Ervin look
Phone, Sw, 1225
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II\IINORITY DOMINATION
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with refrigerating cabillets which keep:
(luick-frosted perishable footls, including
meal!'. poultry, fish. fruits and vegetables, I
at a continuous temperature of from zcro!
to eight above. Prtxlucts wbich have r
been Quick-frosted in portable frosting I
machines wil1 be sent to 1\Iartel Oros.
wherc they will he delh'cred to Swarthmore hOllse wh'es in their original pack-
Two Great New
Oldslftobiles
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:\1l1l0Ullel'lI1ent has becn made hcre t o - .
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::, hirlhday party tOllhlrnl\,' afternoon
day t)~at ?-lartc1 Bros., has hCl'1l appoint-: .. L~lIlmalt' .. ~~o,lI1l11a~ltIll hy milH~~itit.'~ i 'ot his hOUlC ill L'~!i\:t'rsity placl'_
eel dlstnbutors of Birdseye Frosted ,\.l!'o l,mplJ.lSlzt.'d h) !Jr, John 1.11er) , Dr..I_ UussL'1I Simth hroadcast on'r
}"oo<1s. ~rartel Bros., which is locatl'f:l at i '~'lIttlt·'l in thl') Pr~shYIl'rian Church at I thc Columbia lll't~\'ork !n the "-~!nerica!1
7-9 So, Chester Rd" will bc cquipped! S\\'ilrt.~mure, 101_. III
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Swarthmore Auto Dealers Busy As
Mild Weather Stirs Interest
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will ''(It'lUl a il'\\· days with hl'r daughIII II WlTl' lIot IIt'Her thai a IIh'llan·il
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11lg I'll 't'hnl;lry Ihlll for Tampa. 10'101'I
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'ilJlPn1adlillg thl' land Illl'Y !J;1I( SllUght. .\lIIher';l an'Il\H' h;\(I!I ... their gm'st (In': ; and '\lr,~, L'1;lllfie ~~ll1ilh ,)i Baltitnon'
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la . . ttl tht, ,I('sirahilit\· tlf t"~· lalld. hut f1rtlll'~~Or )'Iarlili i-; ju:.t rl'lllrilillg Itl i~('\'l'llt" Illrllu!;I_\',
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'land. The ;ninority had Ih~' ~allll' fat'! s
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'a~ I Ill' IIlajorit\'. Bul lill' llIillorit\· had
i the proll1i~~' uf- eml, I Jr. TlIltk l';l1pha
: si .... ,·d tilt' ,,"S~lI11 that a minority wil!11
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other organization or church
ill 311\' • wav. Th(' lIlembership of the
~rcdia's First Annual A'.Jto am] Commercial Show to he held in the Media Fricmilv efrete consists of about (orl)o'
Armory Fehruary 18-J9 and 20. is now pt'opk '.and is growing stl·adily.
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l'ngaged laying- out the various -"ltaCl'S
Girl 8"OU18
which ha\'c h('ell already drawn for I
most casl'!', This drawing took I)lace
The llIotht'rs of the Girl Scouts ami
mittee in chargt.· of arrangements
with
At 2 o'clock in the afternoon five Hat!. It is hoped that as many as
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Penfield
Ruud Autohot
QuId Hot Wate .. 1
No ",.itiq. No stair...dimbing_
THE
OFFERS
Silent Syncro-Mesh Shift
Simplified Free Wheeling
Improved Six-cylinder Engine
60 Horsepower (20% Increase)
65 to 75 Miles an Hour
Faster, Quieter Getaway
Smoother Operation
Smarter Fisher Bodies
Greater Comfort and Vision
Unequalled Economy
$475 and up f. o. b.
No Payment Down During this Special Offer
Your choice of these new Automatic Water-Heaters,
installed immediately. Have hot water any time,
day or nightJ at lowest cost. Two vears to pay.
" " Economica' 7"ransjlort.,jOlt
Ask any of ()ur Suburban Stores
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SWARTHMORE 596
401 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore, Pa.
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atteod~ the ~,,.ti,!,g
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protecting the
quested.. Mr./r/ll\nd'er;th;e. director, will
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Mrs. ·John .~, Ogd~.
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Burton' Richards and Rob,ert G.
to which
this s.henominations
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kine ... . - - that the Electric
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meeting.w:as given over to the
street and h~ rumed their
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m-ethods
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with particular reference to the water cu.sed. It was suggested that poles 011 provemenls' made last yea,: ha, Just be~n last Thursday
YALE & KENYO~ AVES,
supply
of Delaware County..
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twice the height be erected in order
Iyear
rerid~red
and must be pa,d out of th,s three lowest off"ri.
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fror)1 the poiI}t of \view .of the ..1
also suggested that the wires might
With these fact.s b.efore the tax payers whether the nec~sary
many and convincing proofs
carried in one large cable or that a systbe ,borough It _IS .easy to see t.hat I ing shall be_ sp~nt or whethe'r' co,i~il
Only ,th~ FiDHt Meat~, "egetahle. and
service 'charge particular y of
tem of underground wiring be installed
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faces a very dIfficult probl~
shall go along as they have in the ..
Grocerie. at Rea.onable Price•.
Philadelphia Surburban Water Ch
throughout the residential district of the trYing to keep .the total borough tax
a building which is rented h:om H.
is excessive. Mr. Fuser of the
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rate the same as It was last year.
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\Vater Company considered the s u b j e c t .
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A male cho"rus made up of some Of '150 persons who will occUpy the entire
Swarthmore's most charmiog young men, main dining room.
and a series of skits poking fun at such The Players' Club orchestra will provenerable Swarthmore institutions as vide music during the dinner hour and
Borough Council, the Players' Club, the a platform is being erected at one end of
Men's Bible class, Ihe College, as well as the dining room where the entertainment
several of the town's commercial insti- will take place.
tutions, will comprize the lighter part of Burt P. McKinnie will act as toastthe program at the annual banquet of master and will be presented by E.' M.
the Swarthmore Business Men's Associa- Buchner president of the Association.
tion next Thursday evening, Feb. 25th at In addition to the guests invited by the
Business Men's Association, 'a number
the Strath Haven Inn.
The early part of the program will of Swarthmore men are taking advanconsist of an address b,o W. W. Mitchell, tage of this oPpor!tmity for an evening's
general manager of the Ford plant in fun and are bringing two or three of
Chester and a resident of Swarthmore; their neighbors as their own guests. A
and a tallf.by Leonard C. Ashton, presi- special effort along this line is being
dent of borough council. Christian San- made to get out some of the new comers
derson, one of the leading historians of to Swarthmore.
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Chester
and gifted
Delaware
Counties speakers
and one
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after-dinner
CI. overbIoom Butter .29
Zane Grey's
"The Rainbow Trail"
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Mrs. Ashton'also
on a cash basis until the taxes for that
tary section are Mrs. R. J. Littlefield
Mrs. E .. P. Yerkes. For. the Intermed- J. ··~""~~e;n.t;'-rrier head of"the l'l,blicl
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L. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. er s
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The' senior-section will year. He believes tqat'
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23c a"eillie' wlio
:agamst e tnmfor its·
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Swarthmore Presbytedan· choir
give a musical program at Vesper.s
in. Clothier Memorial n~xt Sunday ev4, (fart&n
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One-Day ~ri.in'·
tions :still farther in order to
Monday . Onl~ '.
the' year without using th,ee'i!:~t:.
tOe
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"0'." P. M. Box luncheon -iii the
MANDES· . .
Room. Cake. and' coffee may be 'ob,
tained. Mrs. Walter Fritz and comGeneral Construction and repairs
in cha.rge.' ,
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Lanldowne'"Avenue II:-Baltimore Pike
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Stqn.e, 81;"iek i _-:ad Cement. Wor~.
Speeiali., for Open Fireplaces .
·1 :15 P. M: to 2:00 P. M. Guests may
Landscape Work
points of interest on the campus
Flagstone Terraces, Walks and S,ep8
student guides. 2. Examine book
Retaining Wall." Roek Gardens and lel
Afternoon Program
Best Price.
Quick Seniee
"2:15 P. M. Organ recital by ProfesShero.
:45 P. M. Address: Agnes MacClifton Heighls, Pa.
I Pho,;l M. P. of Canada, Geneva, the
112 South Springfield Road
,Madison 3263
the courtesy of Swarthmore Col-
A TREAT
FOR OLD AS WELL. AS YOUNG
THE PLAYERS CLUB
OlJers for your amusemenl Ihe largest and most
active
Marionette organization in the country
SUE HAS'I:ING'S.·
MARIONETTES
Direct from a series of performances al Ihe Martin Beck
Theatre, New York, under the auspices of Ibe
.
N. y, Theatre Guild
SATURDA·Y, FEBRUARY 20,.1932
AFTERNOON 3.30
EYENING 8.30
"Lillie Black Sambo"
and
The Puppel· Review
j. Gay Ihtimat;' Review
The
I'oppet Folies
: A special hospitality committee for
the day of which Mrs. Eari" Kistler,
president of the Women's Club of
Swarthmore is the chairman includes
the following dub -presidents: Airs.
Samuel C. Hanna, Chester; Mrs. Lacey
Evans, Lansdowne; Mrs. Charles n.
Ilj~~:~!:',y. Springfield; Mrs. William C.
II
Stol1thurst; Mrs. Frederick Mc~ord, Wayne; Mn.. Jesse Herman
11 hM'·." committee of Whittier House.
Holmes will act as chairman of the
Woman Artisl Speaks
.,....,
At Woman's Club
(Conli.Meti itv'" Palll" Onl")
Mention was made again of the
Cherry Blossom Special which is to go
to ¥lashington either 'the 14th or 21st
of April to see the Cherry Btossom~.
Thirty reservatiOlis have already been
made by local women. If you want to
telephone Mrs. Arthur Rcdgra\.e
I}lqre information.
Mrs. William R. Landis and !Irs.
S. Wickham were hostesses and tea
served after the talk.
.
TODAy"':'mDAY o'NLY
JACK' HOLT
"MAKER OF MEN"
SATURDAY ONLY
MARILYN MILLER
"HER MAJESTY LOVE"
witb
w.
BEN LYON
C. FIELDS
LEON ERROL
MONDAY-TUESDAY·
JANET CAY NOR
CHAI\LES FARRELL
In
"DELICIOUS"
with EL BRENDEL
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CHESTER MORRIS
"CORSAIR"
Mntlneea 2 P. M, Evenings 7.9
....ft..£o'.~
;~ Ohe Dollar
be
"Your l4artonettes
gave the greatest
" 'enJoyment to -old. 1$
well as YOlUlg, and
.1. have never known
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.f-Parent - '.Teaohers
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MONTGOMERY
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"Delicious"
Romance by
Chas. Farrell
Janet Gayitor
Music by
George Gershwin
CODU!dy by
EI Brendel
ERA .IN ENTER'I'AINMENn
MRS. JOHN A. FRlCI(
gram especiaJiy arranged for the amusetnent of the younger folk including the
popular "Little Black Sambo". The evening performance at 8:30 will appeal
especially to older children and grownups, with a presentation of a gay review
in minature "The Puppet Follies".
It is hoped that Swarthmoreans will
find these artistic and amusing productions as enjoyable as have the larger
cities in which they have played. The
Player's Club in presenting this unusual
entertainment is endeavoring to answer
the oft repeated question "Why can't we
have something of special interest for
the children?" As these programs are
designed for all children from 4 to 94 it
is hoped a happy solution has been found.
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GLEE CLUB CONCERT
AND PROM TONIGHT
A second big drive to create and find
work for the unemployed registered at
the. Employment Bureau in Borough Hall
will begin in Swarthmore the first of
next week. The campaign is being sponsored by the American I.egion coinddental to the War against Depression being waged throughout the entire country
by Legion Posts.
Instead of trying to carryon the campain along this time as was done in the
Fall, the Legion has named a committee
of Swarthmoreans who will make the
drive a community project led by the
Legion but sponsored by all the organizations of Swarthmore.
Frank N. Smith is chairman <:f the
committee which includes the following
PRAISE MUSEUMS
AT H &SMEETING
Swarthmoreans: Leonard C. Asbton, R.
Chester Spencer, William R. Landis, E.
M. Buchner, E. S. Sproat. William T.
Johnson, Mrs. Charles Dravo, Mrs. William Earl Kistler, Thomas Aveson, John
A. Murphy, E. B. Chapman, Arthur E.
Bassett, and Robert E. Sharples.
Over the week-end workers in every
block in the borough will be named
whose responsibility will be to callan
the residents in his neighborhood and
pledge them to a certain amount of work
which they would not otherwise bave had
done.
The minimum pledge which will be
sought from anyone home will be a half
day's work each month. Unskilled workcrs may be secured for a minimum of
thirty cents an hour. Skilled workers
willable
charge.
son
scale.on a higher but equally rea-
The annual Glee Club concert and
After securing pledges from every
.
Prom will be held at Swarthmore College
home in the borough, registered workers
The Business Men's Association will
this eyening. A combined musical pro••
from the Employment Bureau wilt be
entertain as their guests, members of
gram will be given by the glee dubs of
assigned a certain number of homes.
council, members of the school board and
Haverford and Swarthmore College. The
They will then follow the orders given
representatives of all of the leadiog pubconcert in Clothier Memorial hall will Speakers Urge Parents To Take them and call at this home on a certain
Children To Museums
day or certain days each week or month
lic organizations in the borough. Res- Chairman of Girl Scout Work begin at 8 :15 the two cluhs alternating in
presenting vocal and instrwnental numIn Ph,'la,
to do the designated work.
ervations have been made at the Inn for
For Slate Federation
hers. The prom in the two dining rooms
Suggested work which can easily be
J. RUSSELL SMITH
(s Speaker
in Parrish ha11 will follow the coocert.
SLIDES ILLUSTRATE TALKS created would include: work around the
PEAK MARCH 3
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lawn and garden, outside stone work,
S
GIRL SCOUTS PRESENT PLAY George R. Pfann who coached the Gar..
,
painting, plastering, refinishing -wood-'
T
net football team last year has been . In hne With the school s .effort for an work or furniture, cleamng cellars, reAll persons interested in the Unernploy- Mrs. John A. Frick, AJlentown. former signed to act as coach again next fall. tmhcreHased used
pairing celJar stairs, laying floor cover·d t I th e Stat e Fed era t·Ion 0 f
C
;
e ome an
c
ssocla
invited to
Iment situation
ddr are
b Dcordially
_I M d ·
IksIon
b Isten- ings etc.
J R ell S . h prest en 0
IOlt CI b
Ch .
f G· 1 S
TO
eu on ay evenmg to two tn
y memMembers of the committee will be pro,ear an a ess y r. . uss
Cauts for MRS. HAMMER
on
there
a
Way
u
s,
now
alr~an
0
Ir
h
SPEAK
ON
OPE·RA
bers
of
the
staffs
of
the
Commercial
vided
with a leaflet cclltcd f,\- r.he N,l
O 1"Unemployment-Is
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th F' d' M ti·
H
the State Federation, spoke at t e WomM e t 34th d S
St t
d
ut
at
e tlen s
eo ng
ouse an's Club on Tuesda afternoon. The
,
us urn, a
pruce ree s, an t i 0" n I Campaign headquart;'rs givin,;
Thursday March 3.
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of the Pennsylvama Museum of Art on h d
.
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un rt:d~ oi :>uggcstlOrts 01 work Wlti,1i
Dr. S~ is-professor of Economic speaker exp amed th e. co"'!bmabon 0 \' The p~op1e of. Swarthmore are InVited the Parkway.
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8U"J.s- 6z- uoon 'hl 2 ..:JtJ
:tth,fi'New Le'l,ttry
its exhlbits-,
cultivation
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Sub-committee of the Senate concerning eighteen and Over but there was no pro- of Chester when tHe If'usic Comnuttet' th't "1.
I.t" d t
" . th
Mf'ettllgs of the c~ntral committee: wr.rc
v,
of ch,·ldren un- 0 I tha t orgamza
. t·IOn ~I.·11 have as th'
a of
e USlve
qua 1 y gooworkaste
a bill to provjde for a National Indus~ ·sion fo r the gather·ng
J
elr aim
the educational
of J a ISmus-e held '.Jll ~,L·I~~,.; .. .;t" ~nd \\'cdnesrl"y
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trial Planning Board He was also a der that age. The Scouts take care of guest speaker Mrs. Wilham C. Hammer,
d.
t·M R .t H
d and further meetings win probably be
.
bprov
i de the Ieade~s chairman
.
h ePh·1
eum, accor
o. r.of education
oss, er owar,
k Th e nat·IonaI campaign
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member of a cOIlUllittee
of economists th a t an d th e cI
us.
0f t
l ad ~ Iph·I~ G ran d chief
of the109
division
of the held ne x t wee.
who adv,·ses· the Nat,·ona·I Progress,'ve and often, the meeting place. There IS Opera Company, who will give a talk P I . M
to provide work for a million men now
. I conneet·Ion as t he G·Ir1 S
• . tI y by
Conference on this subJ· eet
no 0 ffi cia
coutS on the opera. a n t he program lVJ·th ennsy
M Hvama d useum.
. d
th
• unemp Ioyed·IS b·
emg sponsored JOID
n
n
ga· tio
Mrs. H amhme~ wl·11 be M·'fssMCharo.
I Itf goodr.or bad
owar
outdisagrees
at taste
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the . American Legion, the American
. in Whittier h a:;TehtheIr
A dinner will be served
k B
as itpomte
agrees or
with
l atiofn al a rt.Dlza.lln.
argueflte the taste of the individual makin the eglon AuxiHary, the American FederaHouse proceding the lecture the proceeds
e .I!:rmclp es 0 scou I~F WI ~ e . oenor W 0 smgs the role 0
CJf which will pa for ventilators in the better cItIzens for the future , Mrs. Frick In the performance of Faust at the . d
t nd
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.d I f g
tion of Labor and the Association of NaMeeting House and
arms.
er-Aca
USIC
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t
:y Whittier House
ffi
·'It makes f or a better und
d emy 0 f 'J.l{
. nex t W ednesday. gJ u er
gemen,
a f
vanes i
WI e y
rom one tional Advertisers.
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standing of the home as we appreciate Miss Boenor comes direct from a famous :~ a Ion or rom one peop e 0 an___.......~_ _
things more we learn from others. The opera company in Germany. She will be 0 er..
.
OPENING OF TRINITY
SCOUTSpGAIRATSHEORF 5000
taught
affairs and accompanied by Sylvan Levin, conductor
,Ilustrate
thes,s, he.
a
CHURCH WELL ATTENDED
LD SHOE." Scouts
a the principles of duty bemg first to the of the Grand Opera Company.
senes of lantern slIdes of exhIbIts !n the
home."
Cards 01 admission may be obtained mu;;eum on the Parkway, co,:enng. a
Over 900 people attended the openiog
The Boy Scouts of the four troops of Mrs. Frick, ':07 :l~!icately, says the from Mrs. Samuel C. Hanna of Maple period ?f a thousand. years, startmg w,th services at Trinity church last Sunday.
Swarthmore as a part of their Scout an- home has sufferod in the past from club avenue who is president of the New th~ c1:"ster of th~ time of Charlemague, The Large number of members of other
ft
niversary program last week mobolized women, but she thinks that has passed Century Club, or from Mrs. Thomas built m the south of France, close to the churches who att nded th
011 Friday at 4 o'clock with over S()() old and that the "homemaker is the highest Cochrance Chairman of the Music Com- battlefield of Roncesval where Roland ser .
d th fe. dl
e da efroDoon
. a f s hoes wh·'ch th ey had cOIIected an d fi nest!o
. b·10 t h
d"
. .. of 'the new Century CI u.
b
died
vIce were
an proof
e rlen
y wor
r.
pairs
eI
war
' . Th e scouts m,tt
. .gloriously, and
c om·109 down t 0 th e Tuttle
of the
.de s 0 d infrom Swarthmore homes. The be"st rec- seem to thmk so too for durlOg the past
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palDting of a coach and four of the Gay ter t h. h th
ti
Wl ~pr"J:. .
Nineties by Thomas Eakins, the Philadel- th e~ w I'c
~ e~ ~e .c,:""mu"!tt s m
ord of any individual Scout was made by year the "Domestic Badge" has been the
Paul Paulson who reported with forty most popular.
phia artist, a special collection of whose e eve opmen 0
nruty paris .
Pairs of shoes.
F II .
th t lk M
G
Z· work is to be shown at Memorial Hall
The var!ous departments of the Sunday
o owmg e a , rs. eorge 1m
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School WIll meet in the Church aDd
Over 100 pairs of the best shoes to- mer Captain of Troop 16 anllounced that
,mmedlately after Washmgton s Blrth- Ch I tho
k L
C Pal
G
. severaI baskets a f c I0 !hi ng troop
' W?,U
Id pU! on t he pIay "L·,ttI e L ady
day•
IS Wee.of the
eon.
mer, engether w.th
eralapeSecretary
Brotherhood
of
were turned over by the boys to the Dresden. E
the world in historical perspective, is the tendent
morning the remaining pairs were taken Dresden.-Dorothy Simons;. Lafayette- Defends Former Local Assessor chosen field of the Commercial Museum,
At 8;00 a. m. there will be a corporate
to Chester, by J. B. Blakiston, <:has. A. Irma Z,mmer; Lady W~shlDgton, Betty
As Man Who Should Have
stated the second speaker, Mr. William Communion of the men of the parish in
Had New Post
L. Fisher, assistant curator of the mus- connection with the celebrations of WashGarland, and E. L. Terman aSSISted by Cleaves; George
P.aul Paulson and Rober~ Vallance ,!"d Mor!)"an; loan, Dons ¥cInt;re; Nelhe
eum.
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ington's birthday. At the eleven o'clock
gIVen to the Chester Boys Club of which CustiS, Ehzabeth Schobmger, Ben (the
I
The exhibits are planned to illustrate service there will be special music
Mr. Garland is president.
butler) Ruth Welton; Sue, June Avery; IP R A I S E S INDEPENDENCE the sources of our raw materials and the
Beginning next Wednesday at 4..30 p.
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Raymond, Bet~y McGarrah; P.aul, Ellen I
~ pr?Cesses by 'which they are made useful. m. there will be illustrated ;alks ~t the
H. S, STUDENTS TO
(C..h •••d •• PQQ' Sir)
1 The editor of The Swarthmoreall:
A coffee plantation in Brazil, a nitrate Childrens' Service. These Services wi\1
.
HONOR WASHINGTON
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, Dear S i r : .
desert in Chile, .a coal mine, primitive last a half an hour.
HEALTH REPORT FOR
Your first page art,cle the other week textiles from Afflca and China are a few
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The students of the Swarthmore High
SCHOOLS EXCELLENT on the appointment of .Mr..Tho!"a~ C'!'- of the groups.
!
Fortnightly
School will observe Washington's birth. . ran as .Tax Ass.esso~ 1~ thIS ~IStrlct!'l- Mr. Fisher, wjth the assistance of Miss
day With
I .manyt ,mphcatlons
t f th Wlthout
al
I
. chFebruary 23rd (members
Idulges 10
glV- N~omi Wright ' daughter of Professor
On Tuesday
. a program in t h e H·Igh S ch00I The J anuary repor t 0 f tl le S warth-.
T d
f
F h
h I
M· A
H B k 109 a pam sta emen a
e re reason and Mrs. Wright of Swarthmore Col- pease not,ce ango of date) the Forto
r
e
auditorium on ues ay a ternooll, e - I1h'a r dt sC,.ndo,o.catneusrsac,n
for the d.is.regard 0!l the
of .the lege, demonstrated the method by'which nightly wilt meet at the home of Mrs.
ruary 23rd, at 2 p.m., the Schools' be,Ih
h
h I h·ld
f county pohtlcal machine of the lOlpoSlng, school children who visit the museum are Arthur Bassett on North Chester road
of hea t among t e sc 00 c, ren a "h dr d
f letters telegrams and
h
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at ten o'clock in the mot:ning.
'
ing closed on February 22nd.
The main address will be delivered the borough. This is especially notable hun e 511 Of
' of S arthm'are tau~ t to spm silk and wool thread from
Mrs p._. .11
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.In contrast w~t
. hIt
ca s,in rom
w
awool
sdk to
cocoon
a bitseed
of washed
sheep's
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review
en eery
year
~s year when pone
inHuential
the men
Regular Republican
find aand
cotton
at the heart
of "Story
of..... My
Mrs. Evans
wills
by Dr. Jesse Holmes of Swarthmore th,s
College, \vhose subject will be "Patriot- there was such an epidemiC of mumps Organization (note the impressive cap-. a cotton boll and to skim rubber froin review an article "Roxy Talks of Shows
h f J
th
ital letters) of Delaware County," in the latex to which acetic has been added
and Showmanship."
ism". The presiding chairman wiU oe and
D ~easles.
Herbert Michener, 'a member 01 the
u.'lng the ~ont a .anuary
ere interest of Mr. Geltz, the former consci-.
.
! Members are asked to be prompt in
Junior class, The program wil1 consist was .Just on~ child quarall!med for com~ eotious ami capable tax assessor of:
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II attendance.
of titt' song "America", by the school, mumcable
Birth
•
as
with the words as used in Colonial of chicken pox. While there. 'Y
the' It is true that you state in the next
NORMAN THOMAS WILL
times. A group of girl scouts will sing usual ~umber of ~olds the cond,tlonhwf paragraph the damning (to Swarthmore)
Mr. and :Mrs. Thomas Washburn Hop-,
SPEAK AT DISCUSSION
"Glorious Name of Washington" and not serious. In Ridley Park two sc 00 s truth that these appointments all o~ ~r of Suffern, New York, announce
the 9th grade quartet cOllsisting of had !o be closed because of scarlet f.ever the county have been made "on the bas,s bltth of a son Thomas Miner Hopper On Sunday evening February 21 at
Delia Marshal1 Betty Passmore Paul and It was reported th~t there ahre ~wteha of political patronage," and that "on this on February 7th. Mrs. Hopper will be 8 o'clock in the Friends' Meeiing
P au Ison an d S't eWjlr t Th orn WI·1'1'
cases of
coug 10 t e bas ..
• Morton was more deserving than dremembered
as Miss Helene: Miner' House,
Thomas
smg few
. hOO'
be whoopIng
h f Med'
h
. t
I NormanI
' noted Social_
"L T
S' k Th· 1
R d" nelg
rtng roug O ! a .
Swarthmore." This is followed by an- aug ter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. IS ~ut lor and ecturer, will discuss the
A et. yrant.s ha. e
elr, ron. 0 s :
This unusually fine
IS the
other damning statement that otber able Miner of Park avenue.
subject of "Capitalism" with two stu. nllnuet will be danced to mus,c usea of watchful care by all haVIng to do w,th S
th
t f
. port t
dent debaters at Swarthmore CollegI,y W a,h,nlrt"n,
.
.
war moreanswereou
an
I.
CI kKerr, '32, and. H"!JY ~progel1,
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th~ dancers.b·elOg S.a- the health of the school children.
(c...,;.... .. P... Porlm
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rah BroomhaU, R,chard Griffin, VI'"
The dental hygienist, Miss Helen E.
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Juruor Assembly
; 32. The program, wh.ch IS bemg preginia Findlay and. Francis ~furphy.
Deihl, reported 121 prophylaxes of w!'ich "Alfred Eo Lon~ell, of Laf~yette.ave.1
.
I~ented under t~e ousp!ces of the DeThe program will close w,th a song 49 ~ad dean teeth 55 fair and 17 d,rty. was called to Spnngfield, MlSsoun on The hostess for the JUDlor Assembly ~te Board, ~dl conslst of two tenlIsing the music of "The Star Spangled The UCorrective Advice" cards are being account of the serious illness of his for this Friday evening are Mr. and Mrs. :mute speec es .by the Swarthmore
Banner" with the words used in CoI- returned rapidly and the dental honor mother, who passed ~way Feb. 13th. His Harold Griffen, Mrs. Helen Hall, Mr. T~~;":s, tw=ntr;~:::l:!~t:peec:
1f.r.
onial times. This interestirig program roll is steadily mountiog. No rooms mother was Mrs. Abce <:- I.ongwell who and Mrs. D. W. R. Morgan and Mr. and Swarthmore a reply by M~ \-homJ
will be opened to the parents and public. have yet reached 100%.
lived in Swarthmore dunng 1928-1929. Mrs. N. Walter Suplee.
and finally': general discus.;';n.
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a~e
dome~tic
~o
th~
~h0'Yed
MRS. YARNALL HITS
POLITICAL MOVE
~ashmgton, Evel~n
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TO CHESTER A NEW
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"6 DAYS STARTING TODAY
SHEA'R E R
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STATE
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~~ATRE CHESTER,·PA.
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WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
PLAYERS CLUBHOUSE
Fairview and So. Chester Roads
SWARTlWORE
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"The Phantom
··of- ·Paris"
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I~he auditoritim
afternoon session
will beMelli-:held
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the
of Clothier
otja1.
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so¥~
Mr.
Mrs. R. L. Lewis.
COLLEGE VESPERS
FOR RENT
':
Rosco Ates
th~f.Mr.
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Smi~h.
h~~ss:~d DMr:n'i!f~'. J:
I b , 3 g e ' Elmore A~en_No;
201 Eini .. Avenue, Swarlb.
¥~a\.Ch\ll'"
32<:
more. 4' and· 5 'rooms' and
yo.t:. Sli~ Bacon, 2
pkg.. 25c
balb,· . Hot wlilllr;heat,jani.
Vogt'. I'_b Sauaage.
lo1e
1!''i,se~Cfl>;i?Under ·new
, ' .
management. • ltentals r.,.
'Yoll'.· eo....trySl7lo Scrapple,
ge
duced. Ideal location,
trealCidlets
}f}
1:.
AEi:::~:I~~
. . enough
jir~t fiv~money
OT' :six
to, months
carry· council
.ofthe-yeat
along
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DISCUSS'1'RIMMING
OF ELM AVE,
it~::~a~$I~~k~'''' ,
t~.
.:! ~~~~,,'g L~ .,I~,
Sill. . . .,
The. hostesses for tbe Junior
pl~y~d several numbers. for this week's meeting of the
$2.50 Per Year
of the puppet show draws near.
Town's Most Venerable Institutions To Be date
Tickets are disappearing rapidly for the
Takes Lead in Organizing Entire
two performances of Sue Hastings' Mar- Legion
Objects of Satire and Burlesque;
" ionettes which the Players' Club is sponCommunity in Campaign. Aimed
soring at the new clubhouse tomorrow.
150 Men Expected To Attend
Saturday, February 20th.
To Create Hundreds of Jobs
The matinee at 3:30 will present a pro-
·
~bo.peg
February 19, 1932
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brieRy from the point of view of
Counc'.1 ~oved tha~ their prevIOus grant provements and to k e e p the borough ~;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;~;;;~;,;;;;~~
utilitics., He stressed the fact that
of permiSSion to trim .the trees be re- funning. This year Mr. Miller
Gorton'. R~.d7 to Fry
comPany was doing much to improve the call~ and that the sU~Ject be ta~en up that expens.es must be kept within .,,,,.-,.
:°•.
and' the' service: Mr. R a 11 k
agam at the next meetmg.
000 if the' genc:ral tax is to be re
~odfi.h Cake_,
2 can. 2Sc agrced to this but said there was
0 I
two miHs: .' .
_
Gorton'.
Fibre
Codfi.h,
.
.
2 pkg•. 25c room
improvement in the taste
HARRIS VICTIM OF
The big difference in opinion re,rnr,din"
Pink Salmon,
2 ~an.· 1ge I
0(. the \V~ter.
MISTAKEN
the
is over the question
THEATRE
~ancy' Wet Shrimp,
2 c'an. .
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the
left over from the underpass
Maihiee Dail,. at 2,30
used for the highway depai1.Dr. George L. Armitage and Mrs. Fred Harris of Swarthmore was erIb
of South Chester road wi1l e11- r0l1ou51y named in Philadelphia newsyear, thereby making $65,000
C tertain at bridge Saturday evening.
pap e r s as the d r i v e r of a car'
or whetlier this $10,000 shouid
Selected Walnut.,
11;' 29c
Mrs. Ed\vin Bye: of Strath Haven
' \vhich killed a R. R. crossing watchman
kept as a reserve.
Today (Friday) and Saturday
Franco-Am. Spaghetti,
3 can.' 25C hUe, Swarthmore, entertained aMt ,.1:!n~~"e,~~1 last Sunday evening. The correct address
Mr. Miller .favors the latter course and
'
when the guest of honor was ISS
of Mr. Harris is Springfield township
the meeting last Thursday made a
~pbell'. Toma.o Soup, ,3 c..n. 25c Emerson, of Chestnut Hill, who w.as
he should not be confused with Mr. plea for each department to cut expenses
ClJif. Sweet Prunes,
2 n,..
speaker at the Swarthmore Women s
Harris of Swarthmore who has been co~- to the limit in order that tbe $10,000 need
:fo'mato PUfte,
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caD. sC on Tuesday. 'There were eight
gratulated by many Swarthmoreans for hIS, not be used
.
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tOe
Dr. and MI."~. J. R. Klein of
prompt release fr~m jail. He declares - Mr. Miller is storing for putting th~
Corn,
o.
ave:'
entertained
at
a
buffet
supper
that
T,artan Peanut Butter;
tti· jar 1,5c SUl1d' ay evenl·n·g... ".
. he docs
I· not bobject
t d to phone
t ·calls
h t and borough's affairs on a pay-as-you-go
With
.
congratu atlons u. oes n~ WIS 0
~asiS. At the present time." the boroug~
j,
f.' f . .
Mrs. George T: Ashton gave a musical blamed for someth~ng. he did not do.
is run the greater part of the year on
gSdired rom anndo%, e
on Sunday for Miss Florence Frazier
borrowed money until the taxes come
u
It.·can
CalilQrnia·
who
is
a
piano
student
Junior
Assembly
Mr. Miller would build up a reserve
l;Ierabey'_ Cocoa,
n
the Curt,·s Inst,·tute. Miss Frazier play.,
r
Swarthmore, Pa.,
Hilarious Time Promised For
f KEEN INTEREST IN
MARIONETl'ES PROGRAM Borough.. Wide Drive For Jobs
Business Men's Assn. !3anquet Keen interest is being shown on the
For Unemployed Begins Monday
part of children as well as parents as the
. -.
LENTEN NEEDS
No. 7
in
recor~
res~lt
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meeting.
f
on League'. Committee on Education.
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civic
After the me.
D D C Prince o( Guernsey road, wbo II
Tuesday she met with a group 0
r.
Pennsylvania League's Chairman o(
Brooks' seminar students (orl
Education, will Clulline the study plan., Swarth. 761.762
Free Delivery
the home o( Mrs. J .. Russel . ml 'now being prepared under her directlOD.1
'
0
lp
they enjoyed an mformal d,scus- MEL Terman will discuss themetb.
.
sion and compariso~ of the politics of od~S.bej~g ~ursued in the Ulverson School,
, , 'all Canada and the UllIted States.
recently established in Swarthmore: Mrs.
, . e President of the paid the dues or not, are m~st ,:"r~ Y Mrs. Wilfred Ervin has mO'/ed frolll George W. Hoadley wiU speak on Cbild
C. E.hmClewHell VIC d School associa-/ expected to attend the InSpirational her home 011 Ogden avenue to an apart- Labor and its relation to Education. Mrs.
Swarl
orne an
. monthly meetmgs
.
(the .n.:tSOCd.
A • ron in
. WI'11 report on the Survey
•
dore
Cha'nnan
of the Membership
0
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ment 011 P ar k avenue.
d Joseph Perkins
sU:tes that although manylthe College Avenue
On
Mrs. Joseph A. Perr!.of Thay ,::"
made by
Federal
on Edu-I
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.. ;;;'ve res nded either to the first other hand every home 10 Swarthmore. h'" returned from a VlS
,t ter, Mr>. Robert Baird Clothier, III
H. Bonsall Jr., ,,!ill explain b?w Finat Fruit. and Vegeta61a
nd call sent out this spring, nearly may be, in this annual .UDd~mg to Waynesboro, Va.
the children of the Junior and Semor I
E'
d dG
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f 'lies with children in the Swarth-, gather at least one and, If
two Miss Mildred Simpers. of Westdale High Schools of
conducted
Sea roO aft
rocena
""':.ools have not as yet contributed, Scholarships for the most deservrng Sl:.i
entertained at brldgc on Tues- their classes the day thelr teachers went
Fiaeot Qua1ity of
of the dues as
dents. Those who have not yet respond day evening.
.
away leaving the children in charge. .
'_.J_
fi
d MfUJU
quested by the Association.
to the tW? appeals thus far.sent out,
Mr. Dean Parker of Prmcet(.m aveGeneral discussion will follow, in which II
B'FUlleye ro.te
S ecial emphasis is placed upo~ the greatly ~ld ~e Mfer~lhlp
nue has returned aft.cr 5pen~mg the all are invited to take part.
f : that these annual dues are viewed by sendong on the am' y
vast week in Jacksonville, FlOrida.
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b~c the Executive Board as a small con.. : contribution of Two Dollars to
~{rs. Carl DeMolI of Park avenue
tributioll '>y each family towards a scho- i Douglas, :rreasurer, 600 The
will entertain at luncheon on Tuesday
Campbell's and Montco Soups
SwarthmoreaDsInvited
larship for onc or two of the most de-I' r 0 a d, Wl~Ut delay. h
the meeting of the League of
, All Vari.tie.
serving graduates of the Swarthm~re Board: has Instructed t e e and to
Voters.
All Passion Spent" will be reviewed,'
H · h school In a college communltYlcommlttee to formulate at °lnc
o(
'\'55 Nancy Smith daughter of Mr.
'g
.
.
h'd
I
t
by'
d
t
plan
for
a
persona
canvass
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h
f
BIt'
by
Mrs. Edward Draper of Troy, N_. Y. ,
like Swarthmore, the hlg I ea 5 se
icon uc a .
ot res nd to the and Mrs. Claude Snul 0
a Imore
at
the
Strath Haven Inn Sunday evemng, _ _ _ _ _ _-:-_-::--:::::-_ __
e
the Association to try to aid ~t least one: each ho:n which does un to ilie end of like celebrated her seventh birthday
Feb. 21 at 8 :IS. The people o( Swarth"Garden Fresh"
~ith la party Tuesday afternoon.
and possibly two of the High ~chooll two written ap~s l!ch have no
graduates, who might not othe~wlse be I Febru~ry. h FaSh~h:~~e Schools
Dr. and, Mrs. \V. O. Stericker, Dr. more are invited.
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
able to go, thus to secure by thiS me:w s I dren In t e wa
d' 11 ur ed
AIrs L J Shero, Mr. and Mr:;.
the great benefits of a collegclcducatlon'iycakr, are al.sal° monOts:ib~~fon13t:thisgScho-Jan'h D;vis' }'iiss Kraft and Dr. and
Lar•• Florida
.
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h as to appea to every rna e a spec. c
.
f
.,
t
'11'
tt d d th'
IS cer am y sue
!larshi Fund in amounts rangIDg
rom 1\Irs. Frank E. W~ lams. a e? e
c
Swarthmore home.
10
Five Dollars as conditions may University of Wisconsin dmner at
The so called dues a~e. thus not ~on~ ne it All gifts should be forwarded Mari's on Tuesday evening. Dr. Ster~
strued to be a legal condJtJon of hmemh er- f:r::e ·Treasurer.
ickcr was elected president of the aaship, but all persons, whether t ey ave
sodation for the coming year.
H. and S. T reasures Makes Plea .
For Fun ds For'Sc h I ars h
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'~;::;mit:e
b~lding.
~~~":
=
tin
th~
~~ 't~t
rO~I'
~l
POSSI~e,
::r~~ual ~ount
Mrs.~.
th~
com~ittee,
Swa~more
re·1
~re
cn:r:~~ :a%Vue;~~'CIYde
'f
~lld
~t IJOhl~ Jr.
I
Lucioa. Ripe
Bananas doz.19c -24:
~~lIt~e:~ft ~~~t s~;!~aYM~~~ ~:~:~'
a!t~rnoon
H~~~:r
--~ ,~
I
Strawberry
bun.lOc
Rhubarb
wen lor
WASHINGTON'S
BIRTHDAY
$1 50
F .... b, Cleaa
Spinach
Ocean Frelh Sea Food
FI.OWE~l
ISea Bass
Marot. Flower Shop Large Smelts
315 Dickinson Ave.
Fillet Haddock
Phone Sw•
Deep Sea ScaHop
at
luncheon
Tuesday
at he~~I;h~:o:m;ie~li~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
in honor
of the :Misses
Henry,
who are
lb. 19c
SPE£.~I.
Ib.19c
Ib.25c
.5,4
Ib.35c
all
the hobsc guests of ~lrs. C. E.
of Benjamin \Vcst avenue. Her g[~::!:1
were .Mrs. C. E; ClcweU, the },'
Henry, and Mrs. C. C. \-Vest:
Som'cnir Gifts to Lldil:s .•.. hose
!lrs. Jesse H. Holmes preSided at
names arc describeci b)' Charles
I
Friends
Forum at Race Street
B.Driscoll,authorandcolum.oist.
\ Sunday evening.
.
TUNE IN THE MUSICAL
! ~Irs. Willianl Itarlc Kistler,
'I dent o( the Swarthmore \Voman's Club,
entertained the officers of the FederWJZ--Mon. & Wed., 9:30 P. M. ation of \Voman's Clubs at a
j at her home on Monday.
Snn., 7:15 P. M.
WCAU-Tueo. & Wed:, 10:15 P. M. j Mr. Ralph Rhoades of Prim,eton
Thnrs., 8:45 P. M.
I avenue has been spending the past
three weeks ill Pittsburgh.
DELCHESTER
~fr. J. E. Underwood, of Dickinson
UTILITIES CORP.
avenue has been confined to his home
for the past week with a severe cold.
629 Welsh St., Chester, Pa.
Miss Agnes MacPhail who spoke at
Media Repre$entalil1e
the program on World Affairs at the
CHARLES A. HIGGINS
College Monday left on Tuesday for
Harrisburg where she will address
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FRIGIDAIRIANS
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SEE
SEE
SEE
The Peerless Virgin Islands'
CHORUS
A Bevy of Beautiful, Buxom, Feminine Pulchritude
Also
-Many Stupendous Acts"Out at the Inn"
"Amos and Andes"
"Only A Lover"
Presented by the
Brayers' Club
The Bible Class or Men Will Be Men"
''Borough Council Meets Tonight"
W. W.
BROOKFIELD
~
BUTT'E-R
29c'lb~
IUl1cherm
SEE
Addresses by
..
-
.
Mitchell, gen. mgr. of the Ford
Plant in Chester
Leonard C. Ashton, Pres. of Boro. Council
~
Fin.. t Baked Ham
Thin Butter Pretzel.
It> 18e
It> Z9c
Imported Gluyere Cbeeee
Montco Puro J'ellie.
bOJt
Z9c
3 tum. 3Sc
N.B.C. Imperial Fruit and Nut
A ..'to
It> Z9c
Very Fancy Jumbo Shrimp
LEGS OF LAMB
31 c lb.
. BROOKFIELD
EGGS
Packaged-Trimmed
Ready for the oven
REG. 25c MINT JELLY, , , , '
, ,I9c a jar
Here is tbe modern, economical way to pur·
chase meat. Birdseye Frosted Legs of ~mb
weigh frnm 4¥.! to 5% Ihs. and contam no
waste or excess bone, Three-quartcrs.of the
bone i. removed and the leg carefnlly trimmed
-ready to put right into the oven just as yon
buy it. You llay only f~r what you get-and y,?u
get the finest lamb every time. Only the ehou~..
ellt legs of lamb are selected for the Birdseye
label. The unique Birdseye quick.frosting
prOCellS soo"'.in the flavor and goodness when
the lamb is at its absolute hest, Zero temper~.
tures hold it this way unchanged. Lamb .s
justly one of our most popular Birdseye
Frosted Foods. Order a roast for Sunday.
Christian Sanderson, Impersonating the Battle of
Brandywine
Burt P. McKinnie, Toastmaster
can 19c
25c doz.
~
Wilbur'. Cocoa
F.I. Nophtha Soap
II> hox 13c
10 loa... 45c
Z can. 17c
Franco S_hetti
Rollo-Wax Paper, cutter edge 3 pk. 23c
Pab.tett Cheese, all var.
Monico Flour
,
pkl'. llc
1Z 11>.. 31e
5 II>
Golden Cut Wax Beana
Cooked Cora Beef
baa 18c
can lSc
can 21e
Vitamont.. Kenl .. RatioD .. Z C&ftl 25e
I
COIIllTV
WOMt'lalII tw~ the~efore
Ull J I
VISIT SWARTHMORE '
COFFEE
23c lb.
SECOND ANNUAL BANQUET
SWARTHMORE'S BUSINESS
MENS ASSN.
ThUl'S. Feb. 25. 7 P. M. Strath Haven Inn.
Only 25 tickets ItiD available-$I.50 each
HEAR
HEAR
HEAR
HEAR
Now you un ,have tbe &nest Meah, Poultry, Fish,
Frait and Vew-etablea in sanitary pa....ee. Serve
Birdlfleye Frosted Foods every day. They are eeoDomleal, convenient to buy, easy to prepare, healthful and
AlIM.... deUcio1l8.
MARTEL BROS.
So.
Chester Rd.
Sw.761.762
cnapa, Dew pUII::eaa
tt~estl whfflc~
wom~
eVlten~ed
ontgom~ry
Chipoo FIakeo
pq. zec
SUGAR
10 Ib. baa
42c
;;;~!~~u.!'u::'t;r:.. ~a w~w~ ~I
ri:r
r:onled
in~h:
o.m~
~ord.lng
~e
N EWS NOTES
t~
-...
~~: ~~~!':;'I';,d ":I~
=~:;e~~
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own'::
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.:;,':!~
gUar~
"'e;
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~orner
nine~
$12
•
Fire Place Wood
Swarthmore College
BACHMANS
west slxty-nine and five-tcnlhs feet to a point
in mIddle of saId lone: thence sUJI along 1he
middle of the said lane south twenty degrees.
forty·three minutes west. one hundred three
Boy Scouts
Quality
Market
Last Friday the present Int~r-patrol
Contest ended. At the troop meeting
the members of the Troop Committee,
Mr. Narbeth, Dr. Stevens, Mr. Powell,
RALPH MANnES
YALE & KENYON AVES.
and Mr. Cresson, were presented with
General Construction and repairs
miniature Scouter's pins. lack Foster, 0:£
Stone~ Bri~ and (;ement Work
SWa.l83 '
Delmont Council Headquarters, was presSpe"clhllot for Op'm Fireplaces
Landocape-Work
ent at the meeting. He led Ihe troop in
several games. The Racoon Patrol was Flagstone Terraces, Walk" and Steps
Ollr gTeat cut in price means
no cut announced the winner of the contest Retaining WaJl., Hoek Gardens aDd
in: our quality
Swinunin,g Pools
which started on January 8. The runBe., Price.
Quick Service
'FREE DELIVERY
ner-up was the Swallow Patrol. The
regular Investiture Ceremony was gone
through. At that time Mr. Armstrong,
Clifton Heights, Pa.
Chairman of the Media District Court of
30c Honor, presented the Troop Charter for
112 South Springfield Road
Fancy Shad R_
1932. The Troop was dismissed with
Madioon 3263
Fine.t SIuup Chee...
can
49c.
the
Scout . Oath,
led .....
by...:...._
Jack Foster.
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lb. 37c
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PROF. MICHAEL DORIZAS
of the Universil,. of Pennsylvania
will deliver an Illustrated Le~lure on
"CHINA AND lAP AN"
.....
Cloverbloom Butter
Tartan Mayonnaise
CJoverblooll1
8 oz.
Fresh Eggs
me
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
Girl Scouts
15c
25c
The Training Course for Girl Scout
leaders has been well attended but in
order to complete the work, there will be
Premier Tuna Fi,h
~ lb. can 19c another meeting of the group on SaturPhone, Sw. 1225
Campbell'. Tomato Soup
3 can. 23c day morning, February 27th from 11 to 3
Pink Salmoa
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
2 Q.Da 1ge o'clock.
Troop 194
At the last meeting of Troop 194 Anne
21b • 25
• Jar
C Wray received her Second Class badge
Gorton'. Shredded Codfish, 2 cans 25c and Keta Bower was invested.
20 years experienee with all makes.
Crabmeat
can 33c
Mrs. Winthrop Wright is training the Member of Nat. Asso. of Piano Tnners.
girls for the Girl Scout Song Contest. All Pianos should be tuned twice each
GENUINE
The Troop will sing three Spanish songs. year.
A.L.PARKER
lb. 23c
At a meeting of Troop Committee 194
on
February
8th
the
following
officers
Media,
Pa.
Phoae Media 831
Shoulder. Lamb
Neek Lamb
Rack Lamb
Loin Lamh Chop.
LEAN BONELESS
All Lines of
ANNA SCHALLES
DOZEN IN CARToN
Peanut Butter
Sprm·'g Legs [amb
Chuck Roast
Ib.17c =
!~
ADULTS-35 CENTS
15c: -
Veal Cutlet
Fre.h KiUecl Fryiag Chickeaa,
Nice size Grapefruit
3 for
38c
OLD BANK BLDG.
Call Swarthmore 1833
= =
WANTED TO BUY
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Here if is ... a refrigerator
KNOWN VAlUE
of
for only
$180
- -Fmished Lauudry Services-
of
Delaware County. Communicate
wilh The SJWlrthmorean.
RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM
MOUNTAIN LAUREL
CANADA HEMLOCK
RED CEDAR
AND FLAME AZALEAS
2 103ft. laU, 2S Eor 14_50, per 100 '15.00.
1210 18 in., 25 for 32.50, per 100 ,8.50.
May be plaated now with the best oE .a......
WeD paaed. Cash pIea.e with oroer.
PleaAe cive nearest express ofli ce~
Ragged Boltla or
BaebeIor's Button'
Neither Dame 10 eorreet, 88 )'C>a
""" Bee by refenina 10 Page 77
of Dreer'. Garden"lJook. Do"..
""Yy yOIII' friends who ean opNk
'witll .athn~ on any IIIIhJeet_
bfalna to .8owen.. Be De tJaem.
Get the new. revloed 1982 edlUoa
of Ihb
eoml:~
lift work 01 fIa
d ••• Senl free
on ftfJII- 10 Ihooe Inle~ Ia
ftgetahle and 80wer II! I! lEtr--.
.....-.w pJaata, - .
,
mae
aaJhorit..
HENRy A. DREEJI
UII6 ...... _s...~
RIDGE EVERGREEN SUPPLY CO.
Doeville, Tennessee
is
DREER'S.
COMPLETELY
INSTALLE D
By all means, see these new Frigidaire-Moraine models .. At Jast~ a
refrigerator of RUOWlI va/oe that
seUs for only $180. They have
. beautifu17 gleaming White cabinets,
specially designed to provide large
food storage space aud yet occupy
but linle room in the kitchen ....
a sensible, fiat top : •• and the
.,
lrolllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllJl1ii
lb. Z5c Copy or Ashmead's or Smith's History
toc
CHILDREN_20 CENTS
Phone Media 174
"Serving Swarthmore
Succesafully Since 1900"
20
AU8piees 01 Delaware Count,. Square Club
INSURANCE
= INCLUDING LIFE
= PETER E. TOLD
Ib.32c"
EVening,Febr.uary
at 8:15
Rutledge Audit(.rium
§E.£t~~~E!'l ~:_e~ §;: .'I: :l -I~: l l: :I~: :I J~: : : I:I: : : :I J-I~: :I J~-: ~-I J: :I1~- -I J-I~- l l~- 1 - 1 ~- 1l- 1 1-:~1~1-1IJ-:
'Sirlain Steak
Freah Ground Hamhu...
Vaall Freab S.u .....e
BLUE
Saturday
PIANO TUNING
bo", 35c
Imported BoDelesa and Skial...
till 18c
Sudi-. ....... Z5c
I
thlrt)"'~t.bree
I
Fed~ralion
Music by the Players Club Orchestra
IMlullia
3
masses,
tbere is a bad gap beEnpgemeat
.nd be'''Dthe foel In • POIDI In 'be middle 01 April. A. D. 1w.u and: rerorded In the oillce
the ,deals of the League and the
.f 'be ."d I... : Ih.... otlll 01_ lbe mlddle afOl"Hald. In Deed Book 616. . . . . 94 Ioe,.
actIons or the nations composing it. The
Mrs John Marshall f L' I
d Of. the Imld lane lIOutb no dell'eel.
lP'anted and conveyed unto
nld LockWOOd
0
lOCO n roa m nute8 weel.. flftY'IIeYeD leel. 10 a poJnt a I W. FoR'. In lee.
I world needs the League's ideal,'sm h o w - '
entertained at lunch n Th d • b
conler r)f tbo Jande 01 HOWard W. WoodWard ~
ever, and it is unfair to expect it to
eo
urs ay m on- Iben", ....... oald Ian... and croNIn" Ibe rlghl
U...., and oubJect. ne.ertbel_. a. I. Ibe
undo in twelve years the evil that hun... or of her aunt, Mrs. James Jones Mar- 01 wax 01 the Ph1ladelphla IU.pfd Transl& ~8pectlve paru tbereof. to two certain mort~
Mise Apes MacPhail Speaks d
11 of V·Irgmlll
•. and her cousin, Miss Company
north t ...
eeventy·Aix
fort.Y~ohe
debt. W.
or Principal
lriven
by theCom.
IJaId
reds of yearS have don
bun_del1'ee8.
nlnol,..four
and .1IC'e
Lockwood
"on I. 8WUIJ
Cambrl
..... Tnul
Before Large AUdience In
A cablegram from Geneva bearing May Chiswell Marshall. Miss Marshall's
d!:''::
Clothier Memorial
greelings and best wishes for the success engagement was announced to Lieuten- ,..... nOrlh ....n d........ forly.four mlnu... A.rll A. D.
a'" recorded In Ibe om..
of the Forum was received during the
. .
.... four bundtod t ..o ADd "nety one-bund. afore"'d In ,Mo......." Bo.k No. 626. . . . . 13".
day. It came from Mrs. Wm. l. Hull of ant Wdham Wallace Anderson Jr. Con- nodtha feel t.o the lINt menUoned poInt and and lhe otbt"r thereof for fifteen ,houuM. dol.
MORMN
.
Ian of
('16000).
date and
the Inlen
G LESSON PLEASES Swarthmore, chairman of the Woman's struct,on
Corps, U. S.,
Navy. Mr. Ander- plaee of berInollll'.
day
n."DlberbearincA. D. 192.
'"
I Int~mationa1 League. Mrs. Ben Hooper son is from Lexington, Ky. and is at ContaJninl" 2.578 at'I"H of land more or leu. be fortbwltb du),.. recorded.
The keen interest which club women chairman of Internalional Relations of present stationed at the Philadelphia A .arl 'b.... f belu" Ih. same .reml..,
Improv.m.n,o ""nslol of 'wo and one.b",
feel in international affairs and keen in- the General
and Miss Besse Navy Yard.. Among Ihe guesls were Dr.
..
uS;/etol')" 8tUC(l(J hOUBe. 30:1:46 feel. Porcb fron1.
•
Howard, executive secre.tary of the Anna H. Stlrk and Mrs. Stephen Deak ct"mber. A_ D. 1919 and
Two-stor,.. etucco addition. 27:1:'21 feel. Garage
club
feel il} interna- Pennsyhania branch of the League of of Philadelphia, Mrs. Charles H.· Hen- for tbe
of deedll ",c., in and for the attacbed.
JOna a rurs and their bearIng u N '
d
'f
H
Count)" of Delaware afort88Jd, in Deed Book
Id
.
pon atlOns Association. AU three are at- erson, .n rs.
eywood Johnson, Miss No, 478. P8¥e 624 4(>.• granted and ooklve)"oo
Sold n.s the property of Lockwood W. Fan.
e
wr"'Sr 'bas
when a groUP tending the Disarmament Conference
Nancy· Glass and Miss Mary Zweizig of un,o Ibe ••'d Lo,k,,_ W. Fogy;. In fee.
E:;':::"'' ' ,;;,'" N":/O.!!i'B:..:S'.:'.:::'
o
mem ers a
elaware Counly
.
Lansdowne; Mrs. A. Lovett Dewees of
Company IrU"ee. ullder tho wlU of Lockwood
Clu.
as well as guests from PhiladelI I
Glen Mills " Mrs. James A. Hayes of
Allothpr par, thereof. being tbe
premo W. FOR. deceued and Alfred R. KloUen
h bs, Ch
M
(ses wbleb
HuIzinga
P.dal.
WOodWard.
et llX .•
dian ad IIlem 10 Lo"k
d W ..o J r. and
P ,a,
ester,
and
Bucks
Wallingford;
and
Mrs.
Thomas
Slaugh
Ihelr
Ind.n'ure
beart....
of
lb.
Iwen.y.fIr';,
for a one day Forum-Institute al Swarthof Swarthmore.
day of "ay A. D. 1920 and reconted In lb. Rlebant O. Fo./ ml';-or':."':..u
omoo ra",ed
atoreeald.
Deed Book
PBC'O
276/'
or certified
check
ore. Attendance at t he a f !emoon sesm
Mrs. Sargent Walter of No. Chester
and In
CODYeyed
uDlo 489.
Ih....
d Lock.
onCOndUlona-,600.00
day 0'
b"on""casb
'n len
d.yo, Furlher
sion was increased at least 1000.
rd. and her daughter, Mrs. Paul Furnas
SHERIFF'S SALES
"ood w. Fo.... In fee.
condilion. announced 01 sale.
The morning
1d campus,
in the of
N. J.will
ha. be
leftthe
forguests
a trip of
to
And Ihe remainder 'bereof. beiD. lb. oame/I WILLIAM U. WHITl'AKER. Attorney.
Friends'
Meeting session
House onhethe
Cahforma. They
.
,premlees whJch Ernest B. Cozens. et Ulr•• by
opened, after the custom of Frl'ends Wl'th Mr. David Sargent W31ter of Pasadena
Sheriff Sales of Real Eelate
tht"lr indenture beartnl" date the Jlfteenth day,
JOHN J. CA.IN. Sheriff.
a b ': i e f period of silent prayer. A and M~s. Franklin Boolh of Los Angeles,
beaubful prelude to the afternoon meet- and' will return by the Great Northern
Court House. Media. Penll8ylvanla
ing was the organ recital given by Prof. stopping at St. Paul to visit relatives.
Shero, on the line organ of Clothier MeMiss Isabelle Bronk of No. Chester
Saturday. March 12, 1932
First Church of Christ, Scientist of Swarthmore
morial. Compositions fro m German road entertajned at luncheon last Satur0:30 o'clock A. M.
French and American composers were' day.
will hold a
Eastern Standard TilDe
repr~ented in the numbers given.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Horace Walter of Lend Facias
GEORGE WASHINGTON BICENTENIAL SERVICE
MISS Agues MacPhail, member of the Cedar Lane will entertain their bridge
No. 454
Canadian Parliament for the last cleven club tomorrow evening.
December Tenn, 1931
In The Church Edifice
years and the only woman to serve on
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Coleman of the All that c>ertnill tract or pIeoo of Jand with
Monday MOrning, FebruarY 22nd, at 11_00
the Disarmament Committee of the Swarthmore Apartments wili entertain at the l?ulldings and improvements thereon erect.League of Nat,'ons was I'ntrodu ed b
.
cd. 81t\lSte In the Townl:lhlp of Nether Provld~
All are cordially invited to attend
C
y supper tomorrow evenmg before the cnee. In th'J County of Dela.ware and State of
Mrs.
J.
Russell
Smith
chainnan
of
InSwarthmore
Series
dance.
PentUl)'h·anla.
bounded
and
dClK'ribed
sa
to1.
ternalional Relations for Del awa r e Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lueders of lows. 10 ..It:
County. After expressing her pleasure Princeton avenUe entertained, at bridge Bcginnlnlf at a poInt In the middle of Ban.
at being i.n Pennsylvania once more, Miss last Saturday evening
('folt or Woodward a.venue nt tbe dietance 01
Ma Ph 'l
th
t
th
b'
"G
.
.
nine hundred lorty.four and .flve-tenths fee'
'd
c al sal
a
e su Ject
eneva
AIrs. John H. Fricke, former slate measured
eaatwllrdly lrom 1he e.J:tenslon 01
The Capitol" allowed the breadth she president of the Federation of Woman' Mancbe8ter a.venue. a
of the right of
II
'ked m' p ak' t
d'
"Whil
S way of tho Philadelphia Rapid Tranalt Com.
s e 109 0 any au lence.
e Clubs and State Chairman of Girl Pliny. Thence along the middle of swd Wood.~
Geneya has aU the earmarks, good and Scouts was the guest of Mrs WiJliam ward a.vemte south SEl'-cuty-one
t>ad of any capitol city" said Miss Mac• .
.
loon minutcs e:llit one bundred fttteen feet to
Phai,
'1 ,.
EQrlc Kistler of Park avenue during an angle in said Woodward avenue: tbenCfl &till
for less than 11 Cord. Proceeds to be returned back
'It ha& a btoader scope than any. her stay in Swarthmore.
along- the middle of eaid WoodWard. a:v
enue
It is our nearest approach to a w o r l d ·
north eighty.elght degrecs. 10ru.a1z: mIDutes
into Unemployment Fund to hire more men
capitol. The League of Nations was
Mrs. John Ellery Tuttle of the manse, CBSt one hundred fllty-ono and thirty. .flve onebo • h
Harvard avenue, who broke a ligament hundnodths feet to a point. a. corner of llUlda
for work in College Woods.
m m t e minds of a few great men, . h
• h f
. •
• of Joseph P. Comegys: thence a1on.- the saId
th
th
f
th
m er rJg toot by shpptng on the slaIrs lands 80uth twenty-seven degrees thJrtJ'~lour
ra er
an rom
e gradual devtlop- two week~ ago, is still unable to walk.
minules west one hUndred 8i%:t;y-o~ and lour.
ment of ·thought on the part of the
M
J
.
f M
Ed
M tenths feet 10 a poiut; thence along lande 01
. rs. ones, SIster 0
rs.
ward
• Joseph p. Comegys Boutb ftff.7-elgbt dern.'es
Boyd, of Park avenue, is seriously ill at M!\,enleen mlnules enst, one bUlldred :fifty-four
CALL SWARTHMORE ZOO
Lane. thence along the middle of said Chestnu,"
the hom!! of Mrs. •Boyd.
and two·tenths
feel to the
middletwo
of Cheatnut
Lane
south tbirt,..-8.ve
deP'eCB
minutes
• •
Veal Chops
COMONT
THE SWARTHMOREAN
~~:~le~~bp.~'7I,~~.! ':;~'::. l~b!I~:'~~Il:,'::'.t:n;;:: ~~o~~e .!~':f
1"".
I
New Potatoes can 19c
14. Cocoanuts ea.lOc
SOl1l~~::~'~::;'~
w~~r~.
'.,
3 cans23c
io
Mr. William H. Ward
Strat.h
clleoll a nd bridge parties on 'I'ues day
.
hof Ch
Haven
avenue
is
attendmg
t
e
emla nd Saturday of next week.
Y k h'
k
cat Institute in New or t. IS wee ..
)'liss Elizabeth Shobinger o~ Swarth- He leaves Sunday on a busmess trip
more avenue entertained at dJll~er last to Pittsburgh and Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Ashton I)f Saturday evening before the JUnior AsMiss Jane Dond of Rutledge will e.nd'
this week scmbly
tertain at a birthday party for MISS
Elm. avenue
spen 109
, Mr.
.Mrs. John Ogden and
Gibson next Saturday, Febentertained
left on Tuesday for Tampa,
27th.
Jane Hanna will spend this
a bridge luncheon 011 ]\1 on day of tlus Florida
]\I'15S' Jean Miner of Park avenue
k
N week at Annapolis.
Thomas Jackson, of Park ave\V·
... ......- I
nue will entertain at ,a tea tomorrow .
,
SWARTHMORE WOMEN
for her house gucsts from
Pact Circle met on Wednesday
VOTERS TO MEET,
New York.
afternoon with Miss Ethel Brewster at
Mrs. Hervey Schumacher, of Hav~ the Benjamin West House. The pro~
The Swarthmore League of Women
er.ford a:-enue left last week for Be1- gram for the afternoon w~~ "Around Voters will hoJd its regular meeting at
la" FlOrida.
the World with Mrs. Marr.
the Woman's Clubhouse at 2 :30 p. m.
Mrs. Frank N. Smith of Rutgcr~
Mr Thomas R. Smith, an honor stu- Tuesday, February 23rd. A cordial invi- ,.
avenue has issued invitations for lun~ de~lt 'at S\I,'arthmore College, motored tation to attend this "Forum on Educato Virginia on \Vednesday for a short tion." is extended to all who are interestI visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ed.
]. Stewart Smith, at Lincolnn~, t~;~!;:~:i1 The meeting will be in charge of Mrs.
Mrs. William C. Taylor e
Harold Goodwin, Chairman of the local
FEBRUARY 19, 1932
MARTEL
BROS
If
I
1932
FEBRUARY
THE SWARTHMOREAN
$10
DOWN
This 4.. cubic-foot FrigidaireMoraine 'is only '180. Other
popular size moltels correspondingIyIow in price. Only
$10 down ••• a few cents a
day pays the balance.
Cold Control.
Inside, the cabinet is lined with
seamless white porcelain-acid_
resisting where stains are most
likely to OCCUr.
And down below is the sturdy,
dependable power unit that assures
safe temperatures in the hottest
kitchens 00 the hottest days.
Come in. See these amazing De",
e>tamples of General Motors value.
q-~ufaJ.AORAI NE
,.
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
DELCHESTER UTILITIES CORP.
629 WELSH ST.
CHESTER, PA.
MEDIA REPRESENTATIVE
CHARLES A. HIGGINS
,
5
THE. SWARTHMOREAN
19, 1932
Topther witb the rt..ht and 11M fJt • strip
of laDd two (2') feet tn width of 4be .ouUlwe.nerJv Par'I. of premlee. Den adJoiniD,. on
the northead. belu,. the nor1heut.erb one-half
of • four (4') foot walk, and. ezteDdiDl" trom
t.he rear of the dwelUllI" ned adJolnln,. on &be
northeast (bern.. a point. elrhty (80') feet
more or Ie,. northwest.wantJ,. from Media
parkway) to the IIQutbeut.erl1 line of 1hf.
nran- 011 the within c.1eacribed premlle8, 11
extended 88 alld for a common wwk, In com
mOil "·Uh the owners. k'nant.a and occuplen
oC the saId preml.es next adjolninl' in th,·
northeast· lind aubJect to the- ri.-hI. and UBO
by the o~ners, tenants BDd OCCUpleh of thl>
said premi~ next. adjoIning 00 the DortbObl
of a strip of land two (2" feet In width oj
the nortbeulerJ,y pan of premilea hereby eon
vered, beth&" tbe lOuthwBllt.erly one--haJf 01
a four (of') feet. fool. walk, extending from thl:
rear of the d'lll'elUng on tha premises hereih
de8
beds of ""vuewODd aYenue, Loue1l& .yenue
voter to select the. candidates who ap- of details and with the help of so IJ1aJ!Y
and LouoUa Court. .. and tor dftnw.n 01'
.. NEW BOOKS REPORTED
· id I
d
• donated their
roads, in commoo with ,he O"WIIfJIW, 'WmaD"
fJear
on the party tickets in the gen- ind IV
ua s, an agencIes.
•
.
and occupiers of other lots on uId.
and
AT PUBLIC LIBRARY
services. UsuaJJy the charity dnve 11
eral election, a1ld
.ubject. to 110 richls and. privJlepa on .&be paI'l
of tbe oWDen, tenan\e and occuplere of o)ther
\Vhcrcas, both the Republican a1ld launched with fanfare of trumpets and
lots down on ea.l.d plau. And torether wUh U:le
"EverJasting StruggJe" by Johan Bojer. Democratic State Committees have bur s t s 0 f banquel oraI ory, onlv
~ to
Cree Ule. rilbt. llber1J' aod priYilep of Ole
uHouse Party" by E. M. Delafield, "Wild announced their decision to op~nly ba~k dwindle off into obscurity aft e r the
aforementioned drivewa,r ten feet wide . .
aod for a PaNqew8,Y or drivew&)' In common
one ,·s pocketed Philadelphia's cam..
Orchid" by Sigrid. Undset, "Square Cir- slates of state and local candJd~tcs 10 m
y.
.
Th
wioth the oWhCrs, tcoants and oceupter. of the
ele" by Denis Macka~l, fiRed Wa~~n:: by the Al)ril Primary, thus attemptl~g to paign was a notable exception.
e same
premllJelJ adjoln1111" tiD the west. Subject, ho"".
e\'er, to the proponionat6 Pari. of tbe espell80
Eleanor Smith, "Rem of the Pralne by nullify the purpose of the Prn~ary careful attention to details, and bwiness• ed the cam
of keepIng said drJnw8T In good. order and reo
B, S. Aldrich, uHarbourmaster" by Wil.: election law and to return to a modIfied like accuracy t ha t.charae Ierlz
•pair at all times Ihe.rea.fter forever.
liam McFee, "Senor Bune in the Jungle cOllvention .,lan of nominating candi- paign itself is tYPIcal of the actual diS·
by Algo Sand, "Complete w~rks of Mark
of the funds. Philadelphia is
Under and .,ubJect to certain l'eRrietloa..
t ·b t'
rl u ton
f
reBel"Vatlo~, covenants and coodiUona &beJ'e1D
Twain" in 24 volumes, "HlStOry of the dates for office.
proud of such a remarkable per onnmentioued.
Alphabet" by M, Lipman, uMiss Moteu
Therefore, the League of Women ance"
by E. H. Young, flReturn I Dare. Nor Voters of Delaware County desires to
.
And toge\her with the ril'ht. llbert7 &lid
[Irivllege at all time. hereafter forevel'.
u.ee
• ••
by Margaret Kennedy. "Mrs, FIsher S express its disapproval of and opposithe beds of Wayne wood avenue. Louella av.
War" by Henrietta Leslie, ··Can't get a lion to this action on the part of the MEDIA AUTO SHOW
pBl'kw.,.). '0
80u,he"I0,'" line of the nue and Louella Court as and for dr'ivew• •
OPENS IN ARMORY gar8l~ o. tb. within _bed preml_ .. and or road.,. In co::nmon with 'ho OWDel'II. teaan18
Red Bird·' by D. Scarborough, IIDur.hess Democratic and Republican State Comfor a common walk.
and occupiers of other 11>&8 00 aald plan and
of Wrex" by Hugh Walpole, "Count of mittecs.
.,ubject. to like righw aDd pririlepe on ,he
Monte Cristo" by A. Dumas, fiRed PepAnd it was further moved that copies
\Vith the Jeading automobile .dealers
Together witb t.he rieht and u&o of a eert~n part of the own en. tenante and occup1ere of
of land ten (10') feeL In wldtb, begm· other 10t1l shown on said plan. And tonther
per Returns" by Grace Richmond, "Cas- of this resolution be sent to the chair- and merchants having prominent booths strtp
ning at a poi lit on tbe southwesterl:r aide ot with the free U.5e. right, llber&y and privlleae
tIe Gay" by John BuclJan, "Martin Make- men of the l{epublican and Democratic
.
'1
d Bee<:h road at. the dlatance of ODB hundred of the aforemeDtioDed drivowq ten feet. wide
and showspace, the first Automobl e an tbirty-soven (137') feet northweatwardly :from 88 and for a PSlU&'6Way or drivew&7 Jn combelieve" by A. Frankan, "Vision of De- State aud Co·unty Committ~es.
. . ch mon with the owner. tenant., and oecup1era
Comm ercial of the Automobile Divjsion the BOuthwesteriy corner 01 theodlsald Bee
sire" by Margaret Pedler, uDear Enemy"
, I ,
road Dud .Media Jlarkwa.v•. ezte
Il£" t
nee 01 the prcmlaea adjolnlng on the weat. Subject.
by Jean Webster, "Writings of Mary
EETING
of .the lledia Business Men's Associa· along 'be Bald Bide of Booch road, north, Aft,.- howenr to the proporUonate p81't of the &lit.
.
slx degn.oe8, thirtY-llv6 mlnute•• fort,. eeconds, pense of ,keepilll" aaid drivaWB7 in good order
Baker Eddy" in 2volwnes.
REGULAR M
tion was launched last DJght.
wcst ten (10" feet and extending in Jenph or aud repair ot all times hereafter forever.
OF HEALTH SOCIETY
As was anticipated the show was at- depth BOuth .thirty·three del"l'eCll, tW8!ltF&foUl'
Improvemenls coDBist of two-.,Iol')' stone
'd
f
minutcs twenly seconds west bet.ween parallel
tended by hWldreds of resl ents rom lines hi.enty.aht and thirtJ'-eight hundredUu and brick store 20z42 feet.
WOMEN VOTERS OPPOSE
The regular meeting of the Commu- practically every portion of Delaware (26.38') feet more or lees to the premieea: here.
BACKING OF SLATE
Sold as tho property of Edwanl C. Blpperl.
· some. cases se v"""'ral per In
deacr:ibed,with
as and for a common drivewlq'
nity Health Society was held at the Bor- Co unty. a nd, 1.n
In common
"'he owners. tenanta and OC, Norman K. MacGrecor, trading as Blpperl and
from PhiladelphIa and the state 0 cuplers of the promises next. adJolnlng on the MacGregor mortl"8&"ors aud Margaret N. Wal·
At the meeting of the Delaware ough Hall on T h ursd ay, F e b."!ary 11th, sons
ker, real owner.
Delaware were noticed mingling in the noribeaat.
.
County Lr:agllc of "'omen Voters re- with Mrs. A. F. Jackson presldlOg.
•
f th
h
bled t ·
I
Conditions-4600.00 cash or cerUfled check
.
'f k
••
mtdst 0
ose w 0 assem
0 lIlSpec
Improvements conalst. of hlo"O's1017 brick
cently the following resolution, proMISS jo' ar .e~, supefV1slfi~ nurse, re· the various new lines of the exhibitors, hOUBe. 16x30 feet. Front and back porche•. on day of sale; balance in ten d.,... Further
posed by Mrs. E. Y. Hartshorne, of p~rted 571 VISlt.S made durmg J~nuary, Clarence W. Worst, Chairman of the Two.story frame addltion, 9x:2 feet.
conditioJls announeed at sale.
Haverford, and seconded by Mrs. John WIth 52 new pattents cared for dU:1J1g the show expressed extreme gratification
Sold Be the property of Clyde G. Yarnall GEO. T. BUTLER. Attorney_
M. Ogden, was adopted by the mem- ~ont.h. 7 Sunday calls and 4 mght de- over the first night's showing, and. stated and Margaret. H. Yarnall. husband and wfle.
hers of the League:
hveries \~e~e also repor~ed. There were he expected to see an even larger atCondilions-t260.00 ca.ah OJ' certified check Levari Facias
No. 443
\Vhcrcas. the League of Women also 74 ':Isd~ to m~terD1ty cases..
tendance tonight and tomorrow night.
on day of sale; .balance in ten de,... Furthe..
December Term, 1931
The district chatrmen gave their reconditions announced at. we.
Votcrs has always appreciated and SU5All that certain lot or piece of ground.
tained the Direct Primary as offering ports, 14 new babies and children came
WALLACE LIPPINCOTl'. Attorney.
With the butlcl1nga and improvements
the most valuable opportunity to the to the Health Centers during January, r
thereon erected, situate In the TOwnsblp
and 81 return visits were made by regJOHN J. CAIN, Sherin.
H.
J
of Upper Darby. County of Delaware and
istered children. At Ridley Park, 15
State of Pennsylvania and described according to a survey and plan of Iota surElectrician
children received Toxin Antitoxin. 57
CLASSII\IED
veyed. for James J. Andrlen by Damon and
children were examined at the Health
SHERIFFS
SALES
Foster,
clvJl engineers. Upper Darby, Penn..
Repair work and new InatallatiOI1l .
sylvania, February 19th. 1925. and more
Center.
particularly described. BB follows, to wit:
FOR RENT
Phone Swa. 428In the schools, 622 children were
Sheriff Sales of Real Esta&e
Begtnnlng at a point In the center Une
FOR RENT-Two attractive housekeeping weighed and measured. 44 visits were
of
Fairview avenue (forty feet wIde) .t the
apartments, electric refrigeration and all made to the schools and 45 to homes in
At th6 Sherill's Omce
distance of three hundred and nJnety.tlve
conveniences. Albert N. Garrett, Pennyfeet on a course north twenty degrees
behalf of school children.
Granite
Marble
packer 4442 or Swarthmore 489,
Court HOU8e. Media, Peull8YlvanJa
three minutes twenty seconcis east measured. from the interseotIon ot the center
Three classes in the Home Hygiene
SMurday. February 27. 1932
FOR RENT-Furulshed or unfurDlabed apart,· course were held. on practical demonstra.
line of Fairview avenue (forty feet wide)
ment. Four room,. bath and kUchenetle.
Ell V.
with the C8l:'ter line of Lennox avenue
Cemetery Work a Bpeo1alt7
Rent reasonable. Garage. 162 Park Ave. Call tion being held at the home of
en Je0:30 o'clock A. M.
(forty feet wiele); thence extencUng along
Swarthmore 1489 or iJd3.
hover.
the center line of Pa1rvlew avenue (forty
Eastem Standard Time
feet Wide) north twenty degrees three
FOR RENT-Heated garan at rear of 139
Those ":ho assisted th~ nurses during
mtnutes twenty aeconds east twenty-Ave
EIIt. 1843
Levari
Facias
No_ 1369 feet and extending of that width In length
No. Lanadowne Ave., Drexel :am. Pa.
Rutgers Aveuue. Apply Albert N. GarreU. heavy perIods of nursmg work were
or depth between parallel lines at rlaht
(Oppos,te ArllnsWn Com...... )
Phone Swarthmore 489 or Pennypacker 4442. Mrs. Mary Jone:s and Miss Eleanor Mill.
September Term, 1931
angles to the said center line of PalrvIew
avenue the soUtherly line thereof PB88lDg
FOR RENT-DesirabJe apartment. Beven er, of Chester,
SHERIFFS SALES
AU that eertrun lot. or pIece of P'OUnd. with through the center of a party wall between
rooJll5, tile bath. heat, bot water, heated
Two nursing committee meetings were
tho buildings and improvement£! thereon erect· this and the premises adJolnlng On the
garage. $125 per month. Allan O. Wood, 22'1
ed. situate In the Townehlp of Radnor. County south, on a course north 81Xty.nlne deheld, and one special meeting at which
SWarthmore Ave.
Sherlll Sa1es of Iteal Estate
01 Delaware and State of Penns.vlvanla, bound- grees fifty-sIX minutes forty seconds west
time, a discussion took place regarding
ed and described according to a survey and one bundred an
Sheriff's
Office
At
the printing of the annual report.
FOR SALB
plan of propeNy of Louella Beall:,- ComplUlJ'" Fairview avenue.
prepW"etl by E. J. Wendell, aurv8l"oJ'. and
Court House, Hedia, Penhll71v8DiD.
The Red Cross nurses' conference was
TOiJether wIth the common use of the
recorded at Media, in the office for the re- driveway.
FOR SALE-lVf!1I rotted manu['O_ Dally ex- attended by Miss MarL.--ef and Mrs. Ashpress to Pbiladelphia. and hires to any POillt.
cording of deeda, etc.• io anI! f.O~ -tho Count,.
Saturday. March 5. 1982.
Daniel Menefee. Swarthmore 1380.
ton.
of Delaware in Deecl Book No. 31S. 1l8K8 624.
"Under and. subject, however, to certain
and particularly dCllmbed aecor'ding to a .,ur- cond.ltlons
9.30 o'clock A. M.
and reetrictlona 88 therein
Mrs. McCracken and Mrs. Ashton
"ey
made
b,.
MUton
R.
Yerkes,
C.
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M.1I7
mentioned.
PERSONAL
nessed the Nnr.!ics' Pageant, staged at. the
20, 1027. as follows, to wit: Beglvnlog at. a
Eastern Standard Time
Improvements conslst of two.story stone
IJoint. 00 tbo westerly aide lino of Louella and stucco hOuse, 18x42 feet; front and
FI"ri Fal'ias
PERSONAL-Dressmaking, remodeling and Penn A. C,
No_ 1305 s,'enue (sixty feet wIde) at tbe distance of one back. porches.
The following comment on the Philaalterations by experienced modiste. All
bundred and twent7-elght fBet llIld e!s"ht,.-e1trht
work calle
lone-hundredths of a foot meaaured. north ei.-hl
December Term. 1931
problems in ciret.&ma.klng call Chester
degrees. two minutes forty-Ave BeCQods weat. mortgagor and Sophia M. Baker, real
2-2728.
'·Philadelphia sleps ahead of all AmerAll that cert.ain lot or pIece of ground with I aloog the westerly aide liDO of LoueUa avenue owner.
ican cities in the conduct of its United the buildings and improvement., thereon erect- from:iJts junction wUb the middle line of LanConditions $250.00 cash or certlfted cl1eck
PERSONAI-Old pine stairs recovered with Campaign.
ed. situate in the ToWnship of Nether Provld· caster avenue. which point of Junction is at
oalt. Hardwood. floors laid and reflnlshed.
ence 10 the County of Delaware, aforesaid.;· the distance of eight hundred. and. flfty-el,ht. on clay of sale; balance In ten days. FurEstlmate8 fUl'lllshed. 80merhfllder & Scheible,
"The report of Philip C. Staples, Ex- b~ginnlng at a. point on the northwealer17 Bide feet and aix:.ten&h. of a ioot eaMwardl,y from ther conditIons announced at 881e.
658 Tenth Ave .• Moore, Fa. Phone Rldey ecutive Manager, shows that more than of Media parkway at the distance of tWGDty- the easterly line of WIlJ'De avenue: thence
Park 1136-W.
si:r; and sl.I:ty-oue hundredtha (26.81') ieet from sald point of "bePnniog north eighty- OHAItLES I. CRONIN, Attorney,
$10,000,000 was raised at the remarkably 80uthwcatwanUy
from tbe aouthwestcr17 cor- seven degrees, Afty-elcht minutes forty-Ave
JOHN J. CAIN.
low overhead cost of less Ihan ~ of 1%. ncr oC the said Media parkway aDd Beech seconds west passing throU8'h the middle of
WORK WANTED
Sherill.
The exceedingly low cost of collecting road; thcnce extending nQnh Aft:r-sb; degreeS, the partItion wall separating the buUdinl' on
thirty·five
minutes,
forty
seconds
west
and
tho
premiees
hereby
granted
trom
'he
bullding
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such a large sum of money has never pasaing- -through tbe middle of the nany wall adjoinioJg on tho south seventy·Ave feet and
heen equaled in the long history of fund- and the comnlOn walk or alley betweeD the sixteen one·hundredths of a foo~; thence alOlllr
premises herein described and the prelllises im- tbe middle Une of a ten feet wIde drlvew8l'
raising campaigns in America. It was mediately
adjoinIng on the northeast. one north two degrees, ono minuw. Alteen seconds
accomplished by the keenest supervision hundred fortY-BeVen (147') feel to lands of leaHt fifty·nlne feet. and seventy-six one-hund\""illiam G_ Clar-k. et. ali thence .by tbf,l S8me redtbs of a foot .to tbe middle of Louella Court.
WANTED
soutb .. thirty·three degrees. twenly-four min-. Soutb; thence eastwardly along the middle line
utes. twenty seeonds W6st eighteen !lS') feet; DC Louella Court South on tbe arc 01 a circle
WANTED-Wanted a Wilcox: and Gibbs sewSEALED BIDS
thenco by the sante north, :flft)'.slx deJTeeB, I curving to the left. with a radius of Afty feet.
iog machine. Call tbe Harvard. SwarUlIuore
thirty-llve mi.nutes. forty seconds west tbir· the distance of seventeen feet and lorl7·tb.rce
1-10.
Scaled bills will be received by the Swarth- teen (la') feet, to lands of Lealie Y. Weston. one-hundredths of a foot: and cont1n.u.1ng
more School Board up 10 8 P_ ltI. Thursday. at ux: thence by the same south. thirty-three along sald middle line north cl.Jrhty-one degrees.
Morch 10. 1932, In the high school building degrees, twenty-four minulea. twenty second. fUty-seven minutes fifteen seeonda eatlt fortycorner of Colle:ro aod Princeton Avenues. 10; west eight and sixty-two hundredths (8.8Z") six feet and forty.nine one.hundredths of a
WONDERFUL BARGAIN
th~ constrUction oC a running traCk on the fcct to a point; thence south, Afty-Biz: derrees. Coot; and thence along 'the westerly line of
Rutgers Avenue Scl!.ool athletic field. PlolUI thirty·five minutes, forty seconds east ooe I Louella avenue. Bouth cigbt degrees. two min.
and slK!cifh:~aUon8 may be seeured from. R. C hundred sixty (160') feet. to the northwesterly I utes forly-Ave seconds east slxt.y-eight. feet and
'party removing from Swarthmore
Dls(lue. Drexel Institute, PhiladclphIa, or rro~ eide oC Media parkway; thf!006 by the same Inincty.four one-hundredths of a foot. to t.he
wlll sell home at a sacrifice. 2%:
the College Avenue SchOOl omre. The Board north. thirty-three dc!grees, twenty·four
place of beginning-.
story stucco house - with oneI'e!'\t'n.-C!I the rhrbt 10 reject ally or all bids.
Iutc~. twenty seconds east, twenty·elx and si:l:.t:r.
.
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car garage---as follows: Living room
With open fire-place-dlning roomELIZABETH A. LUEDERS
two hundredths (28.62') feet to thc first men·
Together with the right, hberty and PJ"JVllkitchen, kltchelJ.ette - refrigerator
Secretn'ry I Uoned point and place of beGinning.
{!ge, at all limes thereafter forever. to UII8 'he
room. Laundry room, with lavatory
I
4 nice bedrooms with tUe bath, third
ESTATE
ANNIE
WYNN, deceased.
W1l1iam i -I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;~Istory floored. but not finished. Lot
A. WYnn,
Administrator,
234 Kingston
6OxlSO. NIce shrubbery-grape vines
Road. Upper Darby, Howard Kirk, Attoruey
etc. Hot water heat_ All conven!ences
302 County Building, Medta. Pa.
'
installed.
Notice Is hereby given that Letters of
A
above Estate, and that all persons Indebted
puts
this
splendid
an accident I How easily
CHAS. A. SMITH
to the above Estate are requested to make
pnvment and thOse having claims to pre-I
Phone Swarthmore 70S
a burn, a scald or cut
sent the same. without delay to the Ad.
mlnlstrator or his attorney_
can happen at home!
How often a slip means
ELIZABETH KAUFM~N
in. your home immediately
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
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Wm. J. Cartledge
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201 Elm Avenue, Swarlh.
more. 4 and 5 rooms and
bath.
Hot waler heat, jani.
service.
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Every Day Except Saturday
3 Special. $1.00
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CRAS. A. SMITH-Agent
or your own broker
LET ME SHOW YOU THESE
EVERGREEN SHRUBBERY
SUPPLY CO.
R. F. D_ 3 Butler, Tenn_
8 rooms Rent $75-7 rooms Sale $7500.
7 rooms Rent $70-7 room. Rent $55.
g rooms Sale $15,500. 7 room Bunlra10w
Sale $18,MO.
5 roam apartment $37.50.
WM. S. BITTLE
Notary PabHc-Swa. II·J-Real E.tate
Swarth.
1441
FRED J. HARLEY
Upholstering
Furniture Restoring
Let me write your Automobile
Insurance in the Old Reliable SlipCovers WindowShades
Mattresses Renovated
.lnaurance Company of North
America.
$8 with new tick $14
E. C. WALTON
"The Golden R"le
OurMoUo"
on budact plaa.
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EVERGREENS
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RhodOdendron Maximum. and Mountain I
Laurel-2 to 3 ft., 25 for $5.00 per 100 $17 50 !
Hemlock and Red. Cedar-3 to 3 ft:, 25 foi.· ;
$4_SO, per 100, *15.00.
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112
to 3 ft., 25 for $'1_00, per 100.
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•
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management.
Rentals reduced.
Ideal loeation.
$69
Simplex Ironette
$2.50 Down
Reduced from
1
$109.50
I
Pon::elatn 6nbh_ Pull capacity.
Now
$9950 os.!'rJ:::r:n
Let Us Show You These Appliances
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ELECTRI
PH IA.
T"" Brulneu Of/ice ot
an,. Bell Telephone
employee .."" be ......
'0 .alee Toar ortler.
BUCHNER'S TOGGERY SHOP
Men'. and Fomen'. Fearing Apparel
8 Park Avenue
Swarthmore 240
SAM DRAYMAN
Shoe Store and Shoe Repair Store
8 Park Avenue
EMMONS & ANnES
BuildeT.-I,..urarrrc
Baltimore Pike and Riverview Road
Swarthmore 1600
H. B. GREEN
Coal- Wood - Bulldiq Malerial.
I Sollih Priu~ton Avenue
Swarthmore 1234
.
HANNUM & WAITE
Plymo ...10 - CIo,.,..ler Sal". and Senil!e
Yale Avenue and South Chester Road
Swarthmore 1250
HARRIS & CO.
Tailoring and Dyeing
11 Park Avenne
Swarthmore 504
MARTEL BROS.
Pure Food and Heall" S.ore
7-9 South Cheoter noad
Swarthmore 761-762
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CHARLES PARKER
Real E ••ate-Imuraru:e-No,ary Publi.
Parker Arcade, Chester Road
Swarthmore 42
be,...
5:00-VESPERS. WASHINGTON SERVICE
SPECIAL CHOIR MUSIC
"A CHRISTIAN PATRIOT"
7 :OO-THE YOUNG PEOPLE.
TUESDAY
8:15-LENTEN ORGAN RECITAL BY MR.
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COlITRALTO SOLOIST.
WEDNESDAY
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REV. ELIOT PORTE~·. PH.D.
"THE DU,gMMA OF .iESUS_"
People CAN be Chrlsttans
And not attend church
THEY WILL BE GREATLY BEllER
CHRISTIANS IF THEY DO ATTEND
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CHARLES A. SMITH
Real E ••a'e and In.urance
Dartmouth Avenue
Shirer Bulldl.,.
A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
l'IRST CHURCH OP OHRI8T. SCIBNTI8T.
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
--
1. ··......-.-Services:
11:00 A. .I.I.-8unday LesBon-sermoD_
Wednesday evening meetLng each week.,
B p_ m. Readl~ room 0r.n dally, ezc;:t.
Sundan and hO tclan, 1 • K. to 4 P. ..
Church edifice.
All are COrdially m'flted. to attend
* services
and use &he BeadIDa Room.
~e
STRATH HAVEN INN
DiniRlf Room and Hote' .A.ccommodalioru
Swarthmore 680
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO.
Complete Banking Service
Cheater Road
Swarthmore 1431
"PACING LIFE'S INBVITABLBS"
I
Swarthmore. 750
SWARTHMORE ELECTRIC SHOP
EleclriM' A.pplance. and Serriice
411 Dartinouth Avenue
Swarthmore 1896
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
LLOYD P. STEVENS
Minister
servi~February 21st
. 9:4
SCHOOL
11 :OO-Worshlp and Sermon
"CHRlBTIAN RBSOURCE8"
8 :OO-Worsh1p and Sermon
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Swarthmore 1390
SUPLEE'S STORE
Hardtoare - Pain,. - Electrical S..ppU.,.
11 South Chesler Road
.
Swarthmore 105
7:30-MIDWEEK LENTEN STUDIES.
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CLIFFORD M. RUMSEY
Na,h Sale. and Serf1ice
Yale and Rutcers Avenue
Tea Room -
KNEEDLER.
MILDRED WITHAM CLARKE,
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Shoe Store - Shoe Repairing
102 Park. ATenue
Swarthmore 870-J
THE SWARTlWORE
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Swarthmore National Bank:
and Trust Company
Swarthmore 183
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev_ John Ellery Tuttle, MInister
Holds Out a Hand. of Welcome
To All Who WUl Come
SUNDAY
Iq:OO-BIBLE SCHooL_ LARGE CLASSES
FOR MEN AND WOMEN.
11:00-MORNtNG WORBHIP.
LENTEN SERMON
By THE PASTOR
"THE LAMB OF GOD."
4:45--0RGAN WORSHlP. Patrlottc Num-
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BACHMAN'S MARKET
• Groeerie. and Meat.
Yale and Kenyon Ave.uee
PAUL M.PAULSON
Dry Cleaning - Oriental Rug.
100 Park Avenue
Swarthmore 529
vividly brings to the mind not only his
sturdy patriotism, but the industry and
patient thrift by which he was able to
accumulate a fortune.
These are the thin.a you can find by .hoppinc in Swartlunore.
The Swarthmore Bwiness Men's AsllOcl.atioD is an organization
worJdnc in your interest. Its m.emhers merit your patron. .e. The
Assoeiation welcomes any I!lu...estions or complaints relative to
Swarthmore's IIJtores.
FrIdays
8:00 P. M.--song Service and Address
~
Washington s Birthday
BUYING DIRECTORY
10:*
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Are You
Ready?
Are yon ready for
such emergencies?
With a telephone in
your home you Il'In get
help without delay.
Tell us to inslall one.
For your family's sake.
you can't afford to be
without a telephone. It
costs so little-less
than a dime a d a y and often one eaII is
prieelees.
Church News ~
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painful injuryl
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SUljlhtly mon
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ANNOUNCE CAST
I discrimination against Swarthmore is a Si
FOR "THREE FACES EAST" club held Over its head to whip it inlo the
llcClure camp, and if we merit "plums"
5
The Players' Club is making eve~ ef- in Swarthmore, we will have "to go ~1II11111(((1I(((1(((1I(((1(((1II111111(((1I11(((III(((Ul((((((UlIlIllIr.;;
&.1
along."
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
fort to insure a perfect production of
As a telling ilIus'tration of the motive
basis of rellglon .la, therefore, to
Anthony Paul Kelly's uThree Faces power of the Organization club,. it des- be"The
sought In the prJmary fact that God
East" during the week of March 7th to cended upon the head of Mr. Geltz with Himself is love- a self-revealing and self.
giving BeIng. and that man by the very
11th inclusivc:,
. .
the evident implication of a "Now wilt constItutIon of hla being, 18 capable of
Every detail of the orIgmal product- you be good," to Swarthmore, and' the receiVing Him and of being taken up Into
the divine lIfe_" -Rufus M_ Jones, tn "A
tion wilt be presented by a Cast com- appointment has been passed on to Mor- Dynamic
Faith."
prised of:
ton as 41more deserving."
SUNDAY
Colonel Chas. A. Dravo. Victor EberPiret Day SChool in Whittier
hard, Robert B. Greer, Helen E. ComLet us. consider now why, "more de- 9:45 A. M. - House.
ley, ]. Paul Brown, Thos. H. Lueders, serving," also why the appointment went 9 :45 A. M. - Morning Forum in Meeting
lug House. Subject on Feb.
George M. Wallace Jr., Robert C. Pow- to Thomas Curran. A Mr. Eugene Cur21st: The Church and the
State... to be led by Harry
en, Roy C. Comley. Stafford W. Parker. ran, familiarly known as "Gene," is the
Foeter.
Ada P. Fuller, Doris H. Soule, D. Mal-I political boss and henchman of the Reg- n:oo A. M. - Meeting for worship In. the
meeting house.
colm Hodge, Eleanor D. Wilson, Joseph ular Republican Organization in Morton.
WEDNESDAY
s. Bates, J. David Narbeth, Margaret In the last Primary election, he was 9:30 A. M. to 2:30
P. M.---BeWlng and QuiltIng In Whittier House. Dos. lunCheon.
W. Powell and William T. Brown.
particularly successful in delivering the
of the members of the cast are members vote of Morton to the complete satis- All are cordially invited to join In these
services.
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'It. th~ cl!Jh we! six :lre appe3.ring for the Ifaction· of the County Leader, only it just _ _ _ _ _ _
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first time.·
happened it was oue of the most flagrantI,
This myslery play is repuled 10 be the Iy illegal elections ever put over in the
. best ever written and furnished a ve. Borough of Morton and so arroused its
TRINITY CHUBCH
hide for Violet Hemming during some good and law-abiding citizens that Mr.
"1
Protestant Eplscopal
77 weeks, It opened at the Garrick Thea- Curran is now under indictment by the
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Chester Road and CoUege Avonue
tre, Philadelphia, May -20, 1918.
Grand Jury on 74 counts. Three of the
OPpoeite the COllege Campus
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most flagrant charges were: unlocking
Rector
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther,6.T.M.
Mt"I!. Yarnall ruls Political Move the voting machines and using them before the arrival of the judge of elections I
(Cotltinued from Page Onll)
and before the legal hour; bringing in
SUNDAY
positions for whom even uSwarthmore non-residents to vote and voting them 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
Regular Republicans" were apparently over the challenge and protests of the 9:45 A. M.-aunday School.
vainly interceding. The next paragraph election officials i saying that affidavits 11:00 A. M.-Momlng Prayer and. Sermon.
Mr. Guenther wUl preach_
conveys a veiled threat of further dis- and not the showing of tax receipts.
crimination against Swarthmore in "the were necessary; entering the voting
postponement indefinitely of the comple- machines with the voters and showing
LENTEN SERVICES
Wednesdays
tion of plan, for the new bridge over them how to vote and remaining in the
10:00
A.
M.-Holy
Communion
Crum Creek."
machine while he voted five or six at a
4:30
P.
M.-cb11dren'a
ServIce
Now why not come out in p1ain Eng- time. To the protests of election of...
III ustra teet
lish. Mr. Editor, and say that all this ficials he said, "I am the boss in this bor-
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HAIRDRESSING
willi
ough aod the sooner people understand of the "plums" and in lime you
der its political freedom and honor for
this around here, the better off they'll doubtless have a pleaJallt experience like a mess of political patronage porridge.
bel"
Morton's. Heaven forfend the day, Mr.!
Yours .incerely,
Published Every Friday at Swarthmore, Pa.
It is a well known fact, people of Editor, when Swarthmore shall surren-I
Julia C. YarnaU.
Swarthmore,
that
this
man
Curran
was
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Robert E. Sharples, Etlhor and PubU.her
slaled for the tax ass ..sorship in this dis- •
trict as a \ reward for hi. outstanding
Phone Swarthmore 900
service. to the Organization. But the
Entered as Second CI.ss matler, January 24, 1'29, al Ihe Post Office at Swarth- case against him in the Delaware County
courts brougnt by tbe Citizens' Associamore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
tion of Morton threw a temporary monkey-wrench into this appointment and it
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 19, 1932
Harvard and
has been passed on 10 his brother, Thom.
Rntgers Avenues
as Curran, a lawyer and former resident
of Morton, who now resides at 243
SWARTHMORE SCENES IV.
Swarthmore, Pa.
Richfield road in Upper Darby. In the
meantime Eugene's trial has been postPhone 149
(Here and there in the "old home town" is a house that £eems as if it must
poned until the Spring lerm of court. It
have stood here for generations,-so skilful has been its architect in creating an has been pointed out tbat with the Spring
antique atmosphere.)
In addition to our regular menu Monday Night we serve
Primaries coming in April, the Regular
Republican organization might have sufTender Loin Steaks with or without French Fried 0ni011S
An Old-New HOU8e
fered greatly by the scandelous revela(For W.B.R.)
tions tbal would have become public at
Thursday Night
the trial; and that the poslponement of
Chickm and Jfalfles, and Choice of Roasts
I'm telling the truth and I give you no Blarney .
the trial at this time is a great piece of
good fortune for the political workers
When I say this old mansion imagined by Barney
Saturday Night
with whom Mr. Curran is associated.
Has stood on its site for a century or so!
A Sauer Kraut Dintler
Though folks never saw, as they went to and fro,
Morton,"
has arisen
one deserving
man to
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Anything but a field and a lot of fresh afr,It is noteworthy
thatlike
"more
fight this thing through in the courts and .,...---....- ......- ....---..---..- .....----......----....--..- - -...------------______________...__
Belie\'e it 9r not, the old house was right ther~,
Awaiting the wizard who'd bring it to view
it is a fighl thai will be worth watching.
To delight all the neighbors on Elm Avenue .
It is "Iso a noteworthy fact that Dela· I
ware CoWlty as a whole is seething with
I long for the language sufficient to praise
wide-spread dissatisfaction and disgust
over the sort of domination that tolerates
'l'his charming old house of colonial days;
Members of the Swarthmore
Wide-\~jndowed. white-gabled, it stands 011 the green,
such conditions in our county and lives 'I
Business Men's Association
and thrives on them.
So simple and sunny, so strong and serene.
When wishful for beauty, stroll by it some day
N everthe1ess, came on, SwarUunore I
Adequate parking apace, eomplete, up-to-date atores, mefthanAnd see how they build 'em the Pope-Barney-way;
Hurry up and gel inlo the class of "de- 'I
dise at lowest prift8, and penonal servi~ from feUow-to,,"-napeople
And I'm willing to wager five fiddles to two
serving boroughs". Then you won't be
who 3l'e interested in makin.. Swarllunore a more pleasant place
in whieh to live.
punished anymore and will get your share
You wilt envy the neighbors on Elm Avenue.
Down .....
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FEBRUARY 19, 1932
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
SWARTHMORE PHARMACY
Pruerlplio... Care"'''" Filkd
Swarthmore 586
E.C. WALTON
Real E ••ale-l....ll ....nce-NOIary P.bU.
13 South Cltester Road
Swarthmore 114
WOODWARD, JACKSON & BLACK
Ph.... bhoc - Hea.i"" rnul RooJUo.
333 Dartmouth A.....ae
Swartlomore 43
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THE
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FEBRUARY
19, 1932
a.h~v. I~he y~~gi~a7udi~:c:~TPi~:~~s
FLYING ARROWS AND
.c. .c. I
c::.i Nelson lold his listeners that the Swarth- Prudence Perry, Elizabeth Hessenbruch, day at ten. o'clock, called by the county
CARDINALS TIED
"distinct I'place t-'"
in Na·
relatives who attended the perf ormance. wore pack holds
• "a d
the Margaret Ann Badger, Eleanor Miller, chairman, Lena Blanch Jones.
, The evening's entertainment OP
Dorothy Guenther and Edith Woodruff. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jj
Two fighting teams of the"r"n';""~,u"""'with three numbers by the school orches- Pack committee on its e elent a mlDlSThe chorus will omit the rehearsalonll
First Day School met on Monday eve- tra. The open,'ng play was Christopher tration.
Elo~:eat I M d d t th f I I '
d con
h
Vance Mitchell was made a
on ay a" mee
e
owmg an
_
Ding at the College gym in
of t ,e Morley's "Thursday Evening," which was while his older brother explained ,,1-... secutive Mondays for practice at two:SWARmMORE WOMAN'S
dosest basketball games of eIther team 6s presented ,,·,·th d,'stinction by the follow_t.. Ea· u "
thO ty M
R C S
•
.".·rman of
I
EXCHANGE
sleps 'lecessary for him to. rea...
~ e h Ir.
ulCll D,eelling
sched.ule.. The final score was 6 to
',ng casl·. Gordon, Biddle Heg', -i
~.
M . n
S.'. . pen
'11 ..er,
end
-.
Scouthood. E. O. Lange, 1mpersonating t e
USIC
ecllon, W1 att
a
I h
131 Rutgers Avenne
and
y t.ISe coached
two
Mary Morgan; Mrs. Sheffield, .
Abe L " nco I n, awarded the
of atl chairmen of the county of this seewere mdlcates
matched. how
Oneeven
team
by Devereux; Mrs. Johns, Virginia Bassett.
;
,
.
Peter E. Told, a teacher of the first Day
"Riders to the Sea" a very sombre badges: Wolf, David Gilcreest and
Orders taken for homeSchool, and the other by J. Paul
piece of Irish folk lore written by);;~~ Smith; Bear, Walter Snyder,
made rolls, raisin bread,
also on the First ~ay School faculty.
oM. Synge was the second play and_ was Ewing, and Sunny Ashton; ~ion, James r-ROOFING~
eruIlers, pies, IIBlads, eroMr. Told's team 15 known as the Card;- presented by a cast consisting of Caro- Miner, Walter Jones. DaVid Ullman,
SINCE 1886
quelles, cakes of all kinds.
inals and made their fir~t app~araoce. 00 line Warner
Main, Elsie Pit- David Prince, William Ashton, and PhitTin, Slate, Slag, Asphalt
Plecue place order. one da,. in
Monday evening in flaml~g crImson Jer- mall, Hugh'
Frank Williams, ip Witham. In addition he awarded
Roof
and
Heater
Repairing
ad""Rc...-Pho.... S"",r. 691-/
seys. Mr. Brown's team IS known as the Russell Kent John
-:",'j- T~h;';- 001- seven gold and seven silver arrows.
Flying Arrows. That~her play~d a hard man, Lydia' Roberts, Ruth" n;;;'i~
The speaking was well balanced by Cub
Good. on display at Harrl. &
game for the Cardmals while \J~~w Naomi Fogg, and Ruth Trostel.
yells and by group singing lead by Mrs. 2030 Madison Street, Chester, Pa.
Co., Tailors.
pToved a dang~rous member of the FlyMiss Pitman as the old mother, Mau- Leonard C. Asbton.
PHONE CHESTER 2.1703
iug Arrows (Iumtette.
n'a did especially fine work in this
_ _ _...., ........_ _
The lineup was as foHows: , "
pi~e.
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J_ J. Shafer
CanJin:j,)s
Flymg ~
HGammer Gurton's Needle," a preI
,
Thatcher .... - . . .. LF .......•.•. Shaw Shakespearean piece was the final DumMrs. R. J. Kline of Riverview avenue,
GRAHAM EIGHT
Bllckm~It ......... RF ....... Anderson ber which as presented by the
..0 was caJlcd to AJlentown Monday by the
.. , ..MaID ......... C .......... Mercer members o( Ye Blackfriars; William sudden death of her father, J. J. Shafer
B. Del al,laine .. -. I.G .......... Lukens Taylor \Valter Hickman Edmund Soulc,
h
.
h .••_.
~fillcr...... .....
De~hho~ Elizab;th Stavers. Alice' Robinson, \Vi1~ of 1351 Chcw street, t at City, W a ~ ...,.
at
By.c and Clc.wcr•.Subs.. for Cardm~ls, I,'"n H,'ckman, Betty Taylor, Ruth Tros~ struck by an automobile Sunday evening.
SI
f or Fly 109 tel, Brooks Sanford, Norman VVilIlelimy,1 two
SUT\'iving
in additionMiss
to M'rs.
Kline
are
CoHlIls ami De Iaplame
II JS.
other daughters,
Hattie
Shafer
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.on~
.lUiI~?"
ROBERT P. SMITH
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Arrows.
and Everett Walters.
aI e
The scenery for all three plays as well
BLACKFRIARS PRESENT
as the costumes were made by the stuONE-ACT PLAYS dents and reflect creditably upon their
I training and personal initiative. Miss
Dramatic enthusiasts of Swarthmore Claudia Hancock direct~ the
in;-~i
High school covered themselves with the sccncry, John K. Ahtchell was bus!glory last Friday evening when Ye ness manager, t~e. costumes ~vere
B1ackfriar Players, the dramatic organi- under the. superVISI?n of LydIa Roberta:
zation of the school presented three onc- stage deSIgn was In charge of Naomi
act plays.
Fogg, and the stage. f!lanagers were
The selection of plays alone was com- Reece ~a~sey, Frank Wllhams, ~nd Normendable hut their performance was far man Wllhams, and Norman Wilhelmy.
~iRiiWiNiRiiWiN;;MiRiiWiN;;MiRi~1 duction.
Miss Hanna E. Kirk directed the pro-
I
~
who Ih'ed with her father and Mrs.
Jenny Dech of New Brunswick. Funeral services will be held today at 1 :30
from Ihe late residence of Mr. Shafer.
,
.
Mrs. John A. Fricke
At Woman's Club
Viehoever; the Fairfax children-Ruth
Detlefsen, Jane Richardson,
Sproat, Elizabeth Thorn and Caroline
Underwood . .
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Songs were sung by Alice and MarTHE THE,\TRE BE,\UTIFVL
II
Lenten Organ Reeilal
., Ann Badger. The play, of cours..
was concerning the life of Washington
A lenten organ recital will be given ~~ and was well done and those who saw
Lansdowne Avenue &: Baltimore PIke
•
Ih I ' h
SO
of th 'lll:urcd
Benjamin L. Kneedler, the orgamst
e pay Know w ere m~
e ..
TODAY (FRIOA Y) ONLY
KAY FRANCIS
the Swarthmore
Presbyterian
for
Players
Club and
can the
next
Tuesday evening,
February 23, at
A mmuet
w'!s danced
in
8:15 P. M. Mr. Kneedler will play whole effect was pleasmg. Mrs. Helen
"FALSE MADONNA"
works by Hollins, Borcherini, Calloerts, Hall ~oached the play and Mrs. Chaandrles
Shure,
Tschaikowsky, Russell, and Yon. D. ~!'Ichell looked after the.
.,
SATURDAY ONLY
The
assisting
artist
will
be
Mildred
furnished
many
of
the
c?l~ntal
COl;lu.
m'''.1
ZANE GREY'S
Witham Clarke, contralto soloist of -th~ ~he Scouts were appreclattve of thiS as"RAINBOW TRAIL"
Mount Airy Presbyterian Church a ~ d slstance.
with
one of our own townspeople. Mrs. Clarke
Preceding the program ~he !hr~e local
George O'Brien and
will sing works by Bach and Donty.
troops of Scouts marched In sJl1gmg and
Roscoe Ate:
I • I
presented the colors. The youngest Troop
CUBS ROLD SECOND
16, was then presented with their Dew
MONDAY - TUESDAY
ANNUAL
BANQUET
flag
and colors with impressive ceremony
• "FRANKENSTEIN
sang patriotic songs comrn"'norat:int~ I
and
The Man Who Made a Monster
.
_
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the
Two
Hundredth Anniversary of the
With Boris Kar10ff
I
The Swar~hmore Cub Pack, now w:~~ birth of George Washington.
John Bole.
Mae Clarke
a membe~sh1p of 63 boys betwe~n uu;;
Following the program, tea was served
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
ages an.nual
of mne ban!luet
and
he!d .thelr_ sec- and
the of
following
Girl Scouts
ond
In Whittier
as part
their work
for theserved
"Hostess
Big Parade of the Navy
Jast FrIday evemng. Places were set for
"SUICIDE FLEET"
183 persons. Leonard C. Ashton, chair- ;:'==============:j;~
With
man of the local pack committee officiated
Bill Boyd and James Gleason
as toastmaster.
The principal speakers were R. L. LitMatinees 2 P. M.-Eveninas 7-9
THE.~TRE, CHESTER, PA.
. tlefield, representing the parents, Chester
Unlimited Parkiag
'I L. Nelson, director of Cubbing for the
6 Days Starting Today
Delaware-Montgomery area, and E. L.
LANSDO W N E .
t~e
twe~ve,
DR. JEKYLL
MR. HYDE
and
MEDIA THEATRE
with
FREDRIC MARCH
MIRIAM HOPKINS
ROSE HOBART
2:30
TODAY (FRIDAY) and SATURDAY
RICHARD DIX
"SECRET SERVICE"
EMMONS &. ANDES
BUILDERS
-Added_
1. Charlie Chase Corr.edy.
2. Booth Tarkington'. "DETECTUVS" with Penrod and Sam.
3. Novelty, liThe Movie Album."
4. Cartoon.
22
and
Altendont
Cement Work
P!aptone and Slate Walb our Spedalt}
Driveway.
Fendna
Gradina
Archltecural Services
Financlnl:
Intutance
Stone Work:
23
Balta. Plke'and N. Chester Road
!
Baltimore Ave.
.
Media 954
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at the
Media Auto Show
In The Media Armory Today and Tomorrow
•••
C. W. WORSTM EDIA, PA.
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE
GRAIN FED DOMESTIC RABBITS
FRESHLY DRESSED
A New and Delightful Meat For Your Table
SERVE LIKE CHICKEN-IT'S BETTER!
ECONOMICAL-NO WASTEI
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, February 24, 25 and ~6
"FRANKENSTEIN" -
TURNER RABBITRIES
.
,.
that has not depreciated in value during the past
two years? If YOIl are fortunate enough to be one
of the seven hundred shareholders in the
Swarthmore Building Association
you may answer this question in the affirmative
both as to prirrciJXlI and income.
$300,000,00 paid shareholders during the cur.
rent fiscal year, of which nearly one third was
profit. Not so bad for a little town like Swarthmore.
Your best investment is right here at home. New
shares always obtainable in the last series issued.
Joseph E. Haines, President
N_ S. Passmore, Seey.
Thomas W. Andrew, Vice Pres.
Elric S. Sproat, Treas_
Heavy Waxed Paper
will be reviewed by MRS. EDWARD DRAPER of Troy N. Y.
Wonder Cleaning Paper
in the ENCHANGE OF THE INN
--"
Shelf Paper
on Sunday, February 21 at 8:15 p. m.
.111 Parchment Cooking Paper
Copper Spoutings and Flashings
$1.25 _$1.50 -$2.00
Swarthmore 43
Have You Any Investment
"All Passion Spent"
Roller Skates
WOODWARD, JACKSON & BLACK, inc.
CaI.I. Rol.l. A. Bartlett
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
Library Tax and Sinking Fund
Two Mill Increase Head Necessitate
1
Finance Committee Says of
1
to
8 p. m.
Phone Swarthmore 680 for Reservations
Suplee's Store
so_
CHESTER ROAD
Phone Swarthmore lOS
Year
One o~ ,Comm~nity's M?st Public Spirited
CItIzens Dies Followmg Operation
r
,,
on Monday for Appendicitis
Borough council at the regular mceting last Thursday set the borough tax Property Committce ....... . $ 3,IJ5.00
rate for 1932 at 14 lI1iJ1s, an incrca5e Highway Committee ....... . 14,250.00
j Harold Barnes, one of Swarthmore's headed that board. At the present time
7,405.00
of two mills over last year's tax ratc Accounts Committee .... _.. .
' most activc and public spirited citizcns, ht' was Olle of the most dependable
2.940.00
of 12 mills III the tax bilt for this year, Sewer Committce ...... _... .
died su
morning at thc Hahnaman Hospital
.M r .• Barnes served as a member of
cleven mills; a half mill tax for tht.
following an operation for appendicitis the School Board for one term and
'rotal .................... $55,297.00
last Monday_ Mr. Barnes was about 65 was an ardent boost
f I PI
'
library is added as was al/proved last
'
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.
er 0 t Ie
ayers
As
c01l11)ared with last year"s approfall at the Pdmary eJection; and tht'
~ tars 0 II( all(I SIJlCe
115 COllllllg tl) Club and other to"", orga'
t'
I
S'
IlIza \'1
IOns.
"ar II mlOr~ 19 years ago Ilas b een nearly even' Re,1 C
If n
sinking fund tax is increased from one priations for 1932 this year's budget
I
.
I
f
·
.
ross
or
e
.I(Ien 1'fi
represents
a
paring
down
of
about
I e{ Wit I most 0 the progreSSI\'C I dri\,c he was a d
I II
kare
'
lI1iIl to two and one-half mills in ord('( $16,000.
t
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epell(
a
)
c
wor
er III
s
cps
t
13t
t
Ie
cOI!lmul1lty
has
ta~cJl.
his
neighhorhood.
t~ pay the interest all the underpass
AIJI)ropriations for last year were as
H~ was taken .111 Saturday willie at- Mr. Barnes came to Sw
bond issue and to payoff the $35,000 foUows:
telldlllg
the National Educational As- fronl the mi(ldle "'est a I
arthlDlore
funding short time bond i:;:sue which
. t'Ion C onvcntlOn
"
.
Accounts ............. , .... . $ 5,525.52
socia
In \
Vaslllngtoll
a booster ~"for Ka
I .IH was
. a wavs
.
starts maturing this year.
I re t url1~(I IlOme Iate Saturday
~.
nsasof liStheIlatn'e
state
Highways
..................
.
~!)(
mght.
He
was
a
graduate
VI'
.
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26,547.50
I
hi explaining t~e increase, cOUllcil
The Izaac \VaIton League of Ameri- I he operatIOn fol!o\\'cd on Monday and of Kansas and "'as
'd
lIvefrslty
Public
Property
....
_
......
.
4,454.60
emphasizes that the general tax rate
.
IIe Was t IlOug IIt to he '
ent
ca, Delaware County chapter, wilt hold " as t c\' elllng
IIn- .
UIII\'(~"sit). of Kansa presl
Al
. A 0 the
.
is to be kept the same and that the- Public Safety ............. . 31.118.40 .
Ilen t.lere
I
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sat the
umm
SSocla.
Se\\'ers ......... _, _........ .
tts
fourth
annual
banquet
at
the
Media
pro"l1Jg
W
was
a
sudden
rehOIl
of
Philadelphia
time
of
I
.
5,350.00
additional two mills is brought about
High School Thursday evening, March lapse and Ill" died before mcmbers of death.
liS
by thc direct vote of the tax payers
He came to Philadelphia to take
$72,996.02 3 at 7 o'clock. The addr~ss witl be given thc family. could r~ach thc hospital.
first in approving the additional half
by
Capt.
Rohert'
A.
Bartlett,
dean
of
At
the
tnne
of
hiS
death
Mr.
Barnes
charge
of the Elementar S I I d
Harry M iller, chairman of the Fimill . library tax and secondly by apexplorers.
I
\~'as
prcsident
of
the
Lihrary
AssociapartmelJt
of Girard ColI~ ; c ~~~
cAmerican
proving the $55,000 bond issue for the nallce Committee in commenting upon
g
i
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tlOl~
and.
hal!
h~en
the
I.cader
in
this
held
that
honored
Position
eVer
si
has
the budget for this year says: "Every
underpass.
prOJect. Since Its lIIaugurattol1 four years \Vhen he first caUle t S
tl'
I1c e.
department
has been cut to barc neI ago HI'
In order to retain the same tax ratt~
t es t fi e II
I aChvlty,
..
I10W- I'Ived for mall)' years 0 1 war
lInorc lIe
.
s
grca
(
0
K
'
as last year it would have been neces- cessities. \Ve have no balance to start
01
e,'er,
was
Ihe
Presbyterian
Church
nul"
and
built
a
ncw
1
~IIY~I!
ave~
sary· to cuti the general tax rate 2 mms. the year, while last year there was a
I \\:her~ he filled many positions during and family 011 North ~~~~c t or lI~self
After a lengthy discussion as to pros- balance 01 $15,000. The fact that we
Ins 1~lI1etcen years here.
about six years ago,
cc on ill ellue
IJcctive revenue for this year and pos- will ha\'e no money coming in until
For
sc\.'eral
years
he
was
President
He
is
survived
by'
h
i
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sible decreased appropriations it was taxes arc colkcted mcans that we will
of the 'Ie,'
B ro th ~r I100(I. 0 "er all- sons, Frecmond and Clifford
S WI( ow an
two
II
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l1e·
J
decided that this reduction would h(~ ha\'c to paJ!' about $600 in interest to Borongh Divided Into Districts ?ther long penod of time he was super_ whom arc living at ho
t
It ler of
borrow money to operate on until Ocand Workers Named To
impossible.
ca
IIItendrnt of the Sunday School. He time. Arrangemcllts
PI resent
e
tober_
Canvas8 Homes
t'
.
or f unera servI was a former trust ee ancI
The borough's income for this yeal'
a
one
time
Ices
have
not
).'et
been
completed.
.. \\'e are very anxious that this
is estima:tt;d at $59,499.55, made UI) as
dition shall not exist next year. There- RETURNS
ARE
REPORTED BUSINESS MEN HOLD
follows:
fore
we
shall
try
to
make
additional
"
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ANNUAL BANQUET
_1932 taxes based Oll Jl mill
Marlha S. Curtis
cuts
JJl the .budget as we go along 111 I
I he nallonal dn\'c agatllst ullcluploy_
I M I
rate on $5,169,000 real es.. A
1 ~rt 13_ S.
Curtis,
of Gram
tatc assessment ......... .
- o....
er t.0 IlU, Id up a b a Iance a f fi,ve to llIent, sponsored hy the Ainetican
The annual banquet of the Swartl,- Curtis,
d,ed the
nigbt widow
01 Febrnary
20
lfisc. Incomc' .............. .
dollars by the end of the I,."ion, its Anxiliary. the Americalt more Business Men's Association was at the ilO'?,e of her lIallghter, Mr<.
~Sptcial· Kititmcl Tract tax ..
'73'80
"c
'1 .
k'
.
.
Fedenltion of Lahor and the A~socia- held last evening at the Strath Haven Russel!}J '\ ~'!lt. or 431 Rh'eniew rO!ld,
·Speer-I- 'S"~'nrt)lI'o!"c F'itates
•
OUllCI IS ma mg no IIlcreasc 111 the
f N'
I A I'
.
Inn. About 135 men attended tI
ff'
H er f\'.".'.".< h'lllll' was ill Xcw ('" ,111 ..
tax ...........•....... , ...
. ge"e,,"'Y .nd the two mills that we. ,o~, 0 • atl~'.na
,vo::"er•. was. 1lI- . which. consisted of addresses b':\~. ~~' IJ enns; I, .""". ',,11 sh .. h',,1 r,. ',k; .
589.75 have found Ilecessar}' to add are both augllr.ll~d F('bnmry l.:)lll, :tud O\'crl'!'t I II' f-'S~' h"·.
. S"'artf,
HI
Occupational tax less com.
u
I C Ie
0
wart
more,
al'd
l.eonard
••
11;11 "'·f' \l Illi lit r ti.~lI~hit'r fnr file
missions .. ' ..........•....
271000 due to meaSnres voted .on by the tax 60,000 Johs ha,'c hecn found and filled-IAshton, president of Borough Council. past two _"t·ars, She is survivt'rl III h':.,
• .
I)ayers . . . one the library, and th'!
As stated in these c~lumns last wl.:ek, Variety was added to the program by daughf('!",\ ~fr~, h("'I: all(l '\1;''; ,\!I'
other the underpass. bonds and the pre- Swarthmore's contribution to this cam- a series uf sketches depicting .life i'l drew McKay, 01 Chevy Chase, Mary._
Total ..................... $59,499.55 I"OUS $50,000 bond ,ssue. Bul for these "
'11 I
Swarthmore
two sons. Chauncy S. Curtis, oi
The final apllropriatiolls for 1932 to· two items the total t"x rate would I a'gll w,
>" an elTort to secure a • Durt McKiI .
Clucago, and Harold B. Curtis of Lake
tal $55,297, and are made Ul) as follows: remain the same as Jast year."
pledge fwm cach householdcr to proI E '~[ Bll11le acted as, toastmaster Forest, Illinois, and a o,'ste" M
J
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k
all(
. l.
uc lner, prestdent of the CJ I
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',.j. rs.
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lOurs \Vor a month, at ,a mini- Association spoke briefly about the ur- . lfr e~ Bahcock, of Buffalo, N. Y., and
NEW lUEMBERS ADDED
[COUNTY WOMEN VOTERS
Il!UIl! 01 30 cents an hour.
I"oses of the dinner.
was provrdcd e,g.tt gra"dchildren. Interment was at
TO FRIENDLY CIRCI.E
TO MEET FRIDAY
Says Dr. ~Iurphy, Commauder of the hy Ihe Players' Club orchestra A malo Arhnglou Cemetery.
I.ocal LegIOn Post: "The plan to/Chorus made up of six Swarthmore men
II I
At the February meeting of the
On Friday March 4 the Delawarl! ~all\'a_ss the Borough, hlock hy block. r added humor to the program.
Ray S. Lipman
Friendly Circle at Mrs. Arthur R. O. County Leag~e of "'omen Voters will, 1,>slochkell~g .,workedt ollt.lland the ,list ,Of kThohse taking part in the burlcsque
R
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R ed
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h
Id
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ass
gllll1ell
s
WI
appear
III t liS S ctc es on life in Swarthmore
...
ay
S_
1.ipman,
of
Cornell
and 'l'I,urs\Vestgrave 5, severa new mem }ers JOIU- 0
Its regu ar meettng at Headquar- II.allcr next, ek I tl
t'
P t
l' II F ' "
were dale a.vcnues, die,l st,d,le"l.v last
d h' r
I' .
\V,
"
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,
II
1C mcan lme, any e cr 0 (
-red Boughton Robert C
_
e .t IS. ,ve group w lOse ',m " to do ters, the
s Club House,
one having work to he done can he ac- Glenn, Ned P Ie R I
'.
. ,!ay IIIght. He was 64 years old and had
for those less
The I
The meetlllg wIll he III charge "f I comnwdated hy calling Swarthmore Rohert E.
Olert Ba,r and hved lit Swarthlll ore four years. He is
~ewlllg g,ven out at the prev,ous meet- ~r rs. Pre';t,ce Murphy.. chaInnan OJ 2070. Call this nnmher during the early
I
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surv,ved hy his widow, Mary C. Lipmg. was
_
Ne;v ma-I the Ch,ld \\ elfare Comm,ttee of hoth 1Il0rning hours or the day previous, if DR. KOFFKA TO SPEAK
'!,an. Funeral services were conducted
tenal was dlStrIhuted for chddren s gar- the County and State Leagues.
posSlhle. Keep this nUlllher always in
IN BOND HALL Satnrday hy Re,'. J. J. Guenther.
ments greaHy needed by thc Red Cross
At one o'clock there will bc a dis- mind,
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LEGION BEGINS
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DRIVE FOR JOBS
I
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I
th
It'
, ' <
StrathHaven Inn
"The Inn with Persmuzlity"
F. M. SCHEIBLEY, Management
"'.
I~n.d.
~Iusic
I
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thct~ b~t.
fort~natc.
ret.ufl~ed complete~.
P~.
o~an
I.
~fed""
Shar~le~.
f.
for immediate usc.
/cu"ion luncheon when Miss Beatrice
"We would like to impress upon ,The Trotter Biological Society of
Matilda H. Caldwell
Mrs. William T. Johnson gave a pa- McConnell, who is in charge 01 th" Swarthmorea!!s our helief that those Swarthmore College will have as their
thetic accounl of the very real need Children's Bureau of the Slate 01 Penn- needing and wanting work would rather guest spoaker Kurt Koffa who will
Mrs. Matilda H. Caldwell, mother of
of the young girl whom the Circle was I sylvania, will speak on "How Our Prco- cam money to aid thelll in living than speak on Thursday, lfarch J in Bond Mrs. 'rhomas Rutherford of Westdale
privileged to send to Mt. Alto. Two ent Child Labor Laws Are Evaded."
to he ohject> of outright charity, there- Hall. His subject will he "TI;e lntelli- A;'enue, died after a shari illness on
quarts of ,:,~Ik each will be sent daily -:'-t the afternoon session at 2 :30 P. M. lore, w~ ask that you .he tolerant of the gent Chiml,.nzee." The public is in- \\ ednesday, at the Jefferson Hospital
to two fanllhes for another monlh.
1II" McConnell and other well-known workers elTorts, reahzlIlg that a good vited.
Mrs. Caldwell was formerly of Fargo:
The March meeting will be held on speakers will discuss various phases of 1machinesl may he inept at washing
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l-:'0rth Dakota, hut had been residing at
Thursday, the seventeenth, at two "Child Labor with Relation to Educa-I ~"indo\\'s or polishing a f100~. In sl~~h. MARCH PLAYERS' CLUB
1he Han'ard,
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ellwoo\i tion and Unemployment."
mstallces, a fe\'.' wonls ?f IJ1stru~tlon
PRODUCTION READY
B. Chapman, 731 Harvard Ave. Mrs. A very moderale charge will he lIlade I fro~u the home owner w,lI result '" a
Children's Story Hour
\\'111. T. Johnson wi1l cntertain with for the luncheon which will bc furnish- i satisfactory manner.
I Thc ~farch prodUCtion of the Players'
:\frs Chapman
led
.
b\' thc Mcdia, Inn and served by" '"'~I
• any IlOUse I10 II
(l'rs WI'11 a Irca( Iy 1Je 'Club WIll be "Three F a ce s Eas.t" a mys'.
.
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staff -of I eague members at
provided with a handy man for the odd
.play of unusual distinction. It will , The Children's Story Hour met on
LITERATURE SECTION
ters. Re;er\,ations for the lutlcheo:1/ jobs ahout thl' homl'. To thcs~ ,,:e say, c~I~lr;!..ed eby Roy Comley and D. Mal- 1 hursday ~fterllooll and the book
'''~he .. Children Who Followed th~
TO DIRECT PROGRAM mllst be made not later than Tuesda'", the actual outlay rcquestl'd IS IndCed 1
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providethe
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made
by
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tIOn of M.rs. Charles D. Mitchell. ChilA
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At a meeting of the \Voman's Club on ar
\"~t1u.e, . w~rt !11ore.
ha,'c, c\'ell if ,'ou have to havc the ductton:
dren lakl1!g lcading parts included
Tuesday afternoon, March 1st, the LitA cordtal mvllaitol1 1S extended to aliI"
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,Mystery plays always Itold a ce taO Doreen MItchell, Edmond Jones B
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d
I ,~ame rug rc-c eane( or
Ie same WIl1r m
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, anerature section will present Mrs. Sarah S. who are mtcrested to atten
these l dows re-washed, or the same lawn re- amount of interest for both old and cr~ It S Intt
1,
arry Smith. and Robert
Farley whose· subject, "Emerson, Thor- meetings,
raked_
young.
Gn ffi 11.
eau and the surrounding group of 'Lit• I' I .
"An effort will he made to havc the
"T?ree Faces East," while dealing with
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Washington MUSIC
I workcr report to a gin'Jl hOl11c the certalD phases of the Great \Var, atJunior A88emhly
given much study and thought.
,
I salllc day each
and it is vcry tempts
be neut.ral,
its charT
Mrs. Farley spent four years at State
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buntlllg, of Col-I'
t ttl ttl I
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lacters Lemg. Engirsh BelgIan and Ger
he· hostesses for the Saturda)'
. d t h e FIreSI
" de
ttHllor
10 (cr arrange!
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of. tl Ie A SSCIll I)Iy are as follows:
College not long ago and graduated with Iege avenue, entertame
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for tl'e I I
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Sh spec,'al,'zed ,'11 cIa
cub on
t e evemng 0 t .e
t 1.
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...rs('1Ilentary
the aftern
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ne. literature,
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The latany
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t he mem bers wore quamt
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k 1 t' I pcrsollI t lt're k
i t 1ere f ore that no member of the audience 110(111. . "
~lI('ders
and
botan"'-biolog
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tIl' wor- all(
. any unpleasant demons- .~Irs': D' ('~, \-. a IcHtme;
.
ter subJ'ect
she studied under the direction f as h'loned costumes, an d t he evemng
was:,StOl',. \11
. pav"11tiC
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for the Illter~
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g roup 1\'
'I r. and Mrs, A. S. Robof the well kno,"n Dr. Pattee, author spent 10
t he f
a\'orlte
songs 0 f II
Id
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k let" ICcnI t Ie IIrahon
W lIC
be offensivc either mcdtate
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and literary critic. Mrs. Farley is welt
as mgton s day, and many 0 er 0
k'n I I I ·
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. ,A r. all( u'
qualified to speak on our "Golden Age of Scottish and Irish and negro melodies. s 1 c( a Jar IS reqUlre(, t Ie w~gc the stage."
and Mrs. Edward Hitchcock and D .
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The
rooms
were
lit
with
the
soft
glow
of
sh.~ul,d
he
arrat~R(',d
hetweet~
the
parties.
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iterature," and the Literature section candle I,'ght and the anl,'q' ue a,'rs
\\ orkers wtll hc supphcd through
Women H Id
tl SMr.s. Nicholas Vlachos',
d M a'ld forr'
anticipates a large and interested audi-,
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t Offi
d i e
Up
.le elU?r groUIl-lir. an
rs. Wilence.
1l18th-century dance music were played by Ie .oca .mp osmell
c.e an . eae 1 ,
ham AlaUl, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Little
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J Russell Hayes on his violin with Mrs apphcant hste
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I I'le"e(I to tIel 'Increase 10
. S war~h~10re recently_ and lfrs. •Raymond
. . .~.CrOWder.
'son and Mr.
.
"UNEMPLOYMENT" TO BE
Emily
Y. Temple as accompanist,
a .ogue.
al. ar~,,)e
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The two most recent victIms were Mrs
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Rev. Dr. George W. Wellburn, of
Next Wedne.sda)" afternoo.u at 5:10 Robert Gilfillan and Mrs. Harold cal:j Mrs. William Earle Kistler of Park
"Unemployment-Is there a way out!" Han-ani Avenue, director of religious P: I~. th,eretl WLIII I!C' a llleet~lgB of a I1 \"~rlt who \~\'elre held upon Saturday a n.'l1ue, .has returned from \Vaterbury,
h
will be the subject of Dr. J. Russell educati"n for yonng people lor the "or ers 111 'e eglOn room
orong Illig ,t at
a e and Cornell avenues. Conneet,cut, where she visited her son
!;imith in an address at Friends' Meeting Pcnnsylvania State Sabbath School! Hall.
I Bot~ screamed and ran jn opposite di- John who is a student at the Taft
- House next-Tliursday evening, March 3. Association. has accePted.. a call to a!
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I rectlOns as the 1'~ld-np man. a negro, s~l~ool 01 that place. Mrs..Kistler also
Preceding the address, a dinner will be Preshyterian church in Pntshurgh an.d· ~frs.]. ~ampbell. R~bmson, formerly grahhed for the,r purses. The man vlS't~d. her daughter Harriett who is
served in Whittier House the proceeds of will hegin his work there soon. HIS MISS Beatrtee Ma~IIJ, of Swarthmore, ma~e no attempt to foll.ow them and attendlllg Connecticut College at New
which will be USed to buy ventilators in family will rell101'e to Pittshurgh at an wa.s the guest of MISS Isabelle Bronk on pohce were nnab!e to find anyone after i London, and was the' gt.;est of her
the Meeting IJouse and Whittier House.' early date.
I Fnday and Saturday of the last week.
«arcllln" the ne,ghborhood.
I ~~otheKr.at several social functions while
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ll1e!~th
SO-I
SPECIAL DINNERS ON SUNDAY AND ON
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY FROM
Per
Borough Shocked by Death of
. Harold Barnes This Morning
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5~,~~.ge ::'~r~housand
BUY AT
PINES QUALITY MARKET
MARTEL BROS.
BACHMANS MARKET
K V P Paper Products
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Prices on labor and materials
are lower than ever before."
Council Accepts Budget For
1932; Tax Rate to be Raised
26,' 1932
COll-/
Phon.e Orden To
IS.~R
Swarthmore, Pa;, February
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Oldsmobile and, Marmon Cars
SW.
No.8
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-Extra Added Attraction__
OUR GANG COMEDY
Extra Premiere Showing Sunday Midnigh~ Feb. 21
4 Showa Waahingt01;l'. Birthday, Feb. 22-1, 3, 7, 9
, Do You Dare To See It?
--Added Attraction Extraordinary__
LAUREL and HARDY in "BEAU HUNKS"
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LEEDOM MOTOR CO.
TELEPHONE Swarthmore 1600
"THE CHAMP"
333 Dartmouth AveDue
FEB. 18-19-20
New ConlttucdOD
JACKIE COOPtR
WALLACE BEERY
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The Media Auto Show
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~1.ln ~lorAall, )'h.. S!ltfheld" )Jan \I:~uttll(~ l: 0 In •• m,lrdcd· the following' of all chairmen of the county of this sec1)( \ l n lIX; ;\1 r" Johns. Vlrg-lIlla J',I<;~t:tt 'I I
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I Cllcrecst and James
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SINCE 1886
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t;XCHANGE
131 Rutgers Avenue
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Dlude rolls, raiSin bread.,
("rullers, pies, salads, t!roquelles, cake. of all kind ••
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Council Accepts Budget For
1932; Tax Rate to be Raised
,J/ea!f' plllce ord,·n onf' day in
S'(lar. 691-/
di~I)lu" al Harris &
mh:ance-IJhonf'
ROBERT P. SMITH
J. J. Hhuft"1"
Swarthmore. POI.. February 26. 1932--
Orders taken for home-
ROO FIN G-:
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Vol.
IV. No. 8
Goods 011
eo., 'fui lorM.
See t h e
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The Medl·a Auto Show
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lOll{"(rl11l1g the hfe of \Vashingtol1
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and those
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LANSDOWNE
l.anMlonnl' \\(",IIU(.' &
BaUtnwrc I'lke
TODA Y (FRIDAY) ONLY
KAY FRANCIS
In
" FALSE MADONNA"
SArURDAY ONLY
ZANE GREY'S
"RAINBOW TRAIL"
With
Gcorge O'Brlcn and
Roscoe Ates
MONDAY -TUESDAY
"FRANKENSTEIN
The Man Who Made a Monster
With Boris Karloff
John Boles
Mae Clarke
WEDNESDAY -
THURSDAY
Big Parade of the Navy
"SUICIDE FLEET"
With
.-L.lrel \lIn B.ulger
Matinees 2 p, M.-Evenings 7-9
Unlimited Parking
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III 1l1l1l' h,mquet
.lIId h\tl\e, Wlnttier
1)(.1<1 their
till
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l'mla\ e\lIlJllg
sec- .lIId
the foIlowlI1g
Girl Scout!'>
tea
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of thclr \\ofk
for theserved
"Hostess
P1.u':c:'> \\efe set for
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6 Days Starting Today
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FRESHLY DRESSED
A New and Delightful Meat For Your Table
SERVE LIKE CHICKEN-IT'S BETTER!
ECONOMICAL-NO WASTE!
TURNER RABBITRIES
sw.
156S-QR BUY AT
PINES QUALITY MARKET
MARTEL BROS.
BACHMANS MARKEl
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Swarthmore Building Association
"Itll
nmy IInswer this qlleslion in Ihe affirllliltive
hOlh liS 10 ,Irillcipal an,1 income.
S300,OOO.OO paid shareholders during the cm··
"ent fisClll year, of which nellrly one third was
p,·ofit. Nol so blld for a little town like SwartlllllOl·e.
Y 0111' hest investment is right hm'e at home. New
shlll'es ahmys obtainable in the last series issued.
EMMONS & ANDES
"SECRET SERVICE"
BUILDERS
-Added-I Chat'he Chase Comedy.
Have You Any Investment
MR. HYDE
RICHARD DIX
AlterahonS
Stone Work
Cement Work
Fla~tone Bnd Slate \Valka our Sl1ednlt\
DrlVCWa\ 8
FenCing
Gradmg
Finl'ndng
Ardutecural Services
1I.fortg3Res
Insurance
YOII
New Constructlon
2 Booth Tarklngton's "DETECTUVS" With Penrod and Sam.
3 Ncvl!ily, "The MOVie Album."
4 C:'!rtoan
MONDA.Y and TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22 and 23
JACKIE COOPER
WALLACE BEERY
Balto. Pike and N. Chester Road
TELEPHONE Swarthmore 1600
"THE CHAMP"
--Exh a Added Attrachon _ _
E:-..tr:l. Prr>mH~le Showinrt Sunday Mldmght, Feb. 21
4 Shows Washington's Birthday, Feb. 22-1. 3, 7, 9
Wednesday I Thursday and Friday, February 24. 25 and 26
"FRANKENSTEIN"
"All Passion Spent"
Heavy Waxed Paper
will be reviewed by MRS, EDWARD DRAPER of Troy N. Y,
Wonder Cleaning Paper
in the ENCHANGE OF THE INN
Do You Dare To See It'
~-Added AUrachcn Extraordinary _ _
Shelf Paper
"BEAU HUNKS"
Joseph E. Hailles, President
N. S. Passmore, Secy.
Thomas W. A"drew, Vice Pres.
Elric S. Sprotlt, Tl'eas.
K V P Paper Products
OUR GANG COMEDY
Parchment Cooking Paper
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Stmday, February 21 at 8:15 p. m.
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
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SHEET METAL WORK -ROOFING
Copper Spoatings and Flashings
Prices on labor and materials
are lower than ever before."
WOODWARD, JACKSON & BLACK, Inc.
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore 43
Roller Skates
$1. -$1.
25
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FREDRIC MARCH
MIRIAM HOPKINS
ROSE HOBART
MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30
10
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Ihllt hilS not del)reciated in Yillue dm·ing the past
two vears? If you are fortunate enough to be one
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CHESTER ROAD
Phone S\Varthmore 105
Strath Haven Inn
··The 11111 with Persmlality"
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P~Gl"fl- SwartI..761-762
De
FEBRUARY .26. _1932
School last Monday to
th"!r ue 'head of the Deparlmenl of Chtld
new leacher Miss Helen
Neifare of Ihe University of
honor of their former teac .,r Marie 1 ,,'aida is confined to his
at da en
Evans Guests were.
1 'A 1 t' City but IS reporte as
k
C l'
Joseph S. Bates of
Elsie'
and ahle to rea\'enue will accompany her P adentown Polly Hoot, Marlan B hes J Edward ceive his friends.
The Book Review Club met
onel and' Mrs.
severai McCauley,
Austin., Mrs, Joseph A. Perry. of Tfhat r
A H
Wil1iams
at
her
home?"
g
Florida,
where
t
ey
WI
Brc-tz,
James
a
,
..
ted
her r 0 ad , is mourning theAlbdeath 0
ler
..
.
'I· Ed1th Bunt·
k
Ed
d M Bassett VISI
avenue last evenmg.
.
wee s. .
McCabe of North Ches· Mrs.
Ca herine Bassett at Al-, brother in Edmonton,
erta.
Atlantic City t
from Californ!\ .
c!f::;e
Letters received in Swarthmore tell of
ing gave the boot
The children
an
'esling exhibition and explanallon 0
W~{f;s.
witl(/~~~
~'ISS
:~;:~:'f
~ran\
He::;:~tdl~~ssettt
. Mrs.
da':fl~ter
~hurchre~d;~~y
B.ernard~rlr.=IY D~;~:'; %~~wh~~ni~prov:d
MARTEL
BROS
N~r':.':::'al~~w~rd
~ar
re~ently.
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Associ~tion ~n ~a!lim~re
Che:teSa;::;~:~er .~.~: an~;r:~%n~ ~. w:"r~y,
fo~erly
Ib
aJ>dPearh~nl
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of Colum:"a
tertained
a! b",lge
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lefts by
Swarlhmore.
· ge,
Elhs omalso Shoulders of Lamb
. AI rs, A·il Prescolt
tertaill Willis
her bridge
club or lIilig
at theIr
home 011lasSwarthmore ave- lIaton
. Arthur Bassett tin
of residents
reports a ofvisit
at Wahoo DLrod
p
I E ry of ).Iaplc avcllue/on ).(arch 4th at
the National EducatIOnal ASSOCiatIOn
:r
is visitil1g her sister...
committee on arrangcments or
iss Dorot,y .. me Mr Thomas Kd-I Arthur
IS c IaIr";a
the din-/
Icr at Long Branch, N . .1.
'I
George T, Ashtoll of Cedar Lal'Ie 1
alld
Dean Parker of PrinccI
. CIa!i5 IC5S?J I o£ pcrtIe ton.\ avenue
r.
. cntertamed
.
Sat-urhad rs.
hcr third musIc
at d'
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T sd
•
befo r e the dance
In
lono
•
,eason
ue ay afternoon.
]'
BettyIe John-I day e\'Clllng
.
Florence
THURSDAY. MARCH
Zimmer and 1 Of th;ir
entertain-
Chick
for routina. Equal to 6 lb •. 8
asting
ens
II
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forlll~~r~~~,r\[;~~!k t;~~;:'
i~:;ise
mne~
ctlllfi.S~~~,~e~rc~~~~~1 !(~~::i~r~~~lI;
tc~ ~ulnd~yI~ ~~~:'O~I;
~[i
Is£ort:. The
at
011
.
cd were CYrIl Scot,
s s PartrIdge ". 10
Dowell, and Bach. . Refreshments
Women at Syracuse UlUverSlty.
ser"ed after the IlIUSlC. , '"
,_
~[r. and Mrs, W. M. H.r"e~ of ColMiss Eleanor R. Ohnes IS
rela . UllIbi. a"enlle enlertained. at dmner and
tives all.! friends 111 Rochester, N, . I I'>ridge lasl Saturday evenmg.
I
ADULTS SSe
\'IS~~111~_
The pupil, of the Fifth Gradi~ ~!a!I:: i ~[rs. Harold Griffen enlertailled at teal
Collc . . . c Avenue School and th~
t a 1'<1st Thursday afternoon. .
I
~1iss ~larjory
~oberts
CHILDREN 60e
.
Dr. J. R. Smith will speak at 8 O'C oc
h d.
ul the lecture
Social hour betweoll t e ,mler a7
~Iiss
G G 'ff
of
~rr. and ).[rs. Harold
. .r1 en
Rut!!crs avenue entertained at dmncr last
Monday
the
of
MisceUaneous Items
taken from our
Regular Stock
Included a,.e-.
Towel Bars
Mop Polish
Candles
Penknives
Paint
Paint Brushes
.
'.
Dog Collars
Spratt's Dog Cakes
Tools
Air Rifle Shot
Padlocks
Dog Leads
Sponges
Airplane Kits
-and many other items
Suplee's Store
SO. CHESTER RD.
Swarthmore 105
'Fre.h Hard
IJuicy Thin. Ski~
cup)" a house 011 North Chester road a ter ).farch first.
pk. bu. 49c
, Grape Fruit
)'lr5. ]. Passmore Cheyner of Rutgers
avenue attended the Disclission Luncheoro
gh'cn by the Twentieth Cent~ry Club &t 1
Lansdowne on Tuesday of thiS week.
I
'I~\rs
'[ .]. G
Caldwell
cf
the
Harvard
. ,
H'I
i is c(Jl1\'alcscing at the ]cfferso!1 .. Osplta I
;after an operation for appendicitiS. .
)'Ir and Mrs. R., G. Fudge of North 1
CI;cst~r road spent Sunday in New Yorkf.J
)'If. and Mrs. Randolph Brownell 0 :
\Vhite Plains, N. Y. spent the week-cnd. ., .
with )'1r. Brownell's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John R. Brownell of Haverford 1
Place.
. U I' t
Ernest Lange Jr., was 111 \'vas ling on,
D. C. on Saturday with a group from the I
Oakdalc School.
)'fr. G. F. Fe,mo was in Baltimore 011
business 011 Tuesday of this week.
.
),f rs. Laura Baird and Mrs. Lottie
Drayton accompanied by 11.1 rs. Ge01:ge
Kutz of Springfield motored to Florida
where they will spend a month.
~ljss Marie Bauer of New Rochelle, N.
Y. spent last week·end as the guest of
~liss r'.dith Bunting.
.
~[r. and Mrs. Alfred Gary ~Nhlte of
College avenue cntertained at dmner and
. ,
bridge Monday c::vening.
The Monthly Meeting of the A-hsslon·
ary SOCiety of the Swarthmore A-Iethodist Church was held Wednesday ~f!er
noon, Mrs. Octa,-ius Narbe.rth pre~ldmg.
lfrs. John Beatty of Phl.l:'ldelphla reviewed the study book ."Chrlst Comcs to
the Vil1age'~. . , .
The annual corporation meeting and
el~tioll of trustees of the Swarthmore
, )'lethodist Church wi11 he held March 4th.
Three trustees are to be elected. All
members of the church twenty·one years
or oYer arc entitled to vote.
1
1fr. 11i11iam D. Wermouth of Was~~
I ington,
D. C. spent the week· end 111
Swarthmore.
~Irs. Henry Hoot of Lafayette avenue
i entertained the beginning cla.ss of the
i Junior section of the ),Iethodlst Sunday
Ocean Fresh
Sea
Food
-resb
Spanish Mackerel
Ib
2Sc
I,
p
~
>
How Much Do You Really
KNOW About Meats?
What makes meat tender? Why does. one cut
cost more than another? What's the diJfe!,en~e
between a rib roast. rump roast. and SlrlOIO
Sea Bass
lb.
19c
Stewing Oysters
BROOKFIELD
BUTTER
31 c lb.
WO~IEN
Chur~h.
_ unbc-am Pineapple
' Slea.b-Sirloin, Panerhouse, Rump, Top
Round, Hamburg, Ten·
derloin
Roasts-Sirloin, Rump,
Rib, POl, Stewiog Beef,
Liver
Corned Beef
Pork Chops, Pork Loin
Roasts, Sausage Meat,
Pork Sausage (links),
B '1'
H m
LAMB
Lamb Chops, Lamb L~gs,
Lamb Fares, Stewing
Lamb
WI
Ing
EGG~
FRESH
25c doz.
~Ib tin
Super Sud.
Serve Birdseye Meats and you ~erve the bestnot once in a while but every tIme!
Deduct 50c per Ton
reduce air resiltanoe, thU8 ia.
creasing speed. (All mOdels.)
Five New Series
I
S
~llnBton
Lowers oenterof gravitywith.
out deoreasing head room or
road olearance. (Ambassador,
Cemetery)
BIG TIRE SALE
I
gc
So 3 for Z5c
Cud6.h
ONE WEEK ONLY
Prame,
OR WHILE THEY LAST
pkg. 1..
COMONT
:
COFFEE
23c lb.
2 lb box Pure Cocoa 19c
Strongest type of frame. Ex:..
tends praotically entire length
ofcbassis, giving car, virtuldly,
a double frame. (All models.)
SOME TIRES
AS LOW AS
PracliCflUy Afllllflkes mul Sizes
BIG SIX
116·/.<11 WIu.u....
$777 to $9J5
VAN' ALEN BROS.
'!""
'n. fiJl"t "Im,d m,ats, fish, poultry, ,",its
wg.l4blu brought t. y.u at tMr pea".fperf_...
CO'AL
.
~>,
"
.....
: .
,.
.. --
MARTEL BROS.
:SO~Cheater'
Rd.
.,
..
Sw.
761-762
Montco Pure Tomato Juice
eaa lie
MOlltco Loh.ter
CUI 33f;:
Be.t Matches
large boz, Z for 7c
KeUo••'. Com. F'IaItea
2' for 15c
SUGAR
10 lb. bag
42c '.
Brand New-Guarallleed By Ihe Maker amI By Us.
Slightly Used--Guaranteed
Factory Blemished--Good As New.
STANDARD EIGHT
SPECIAL EIGHT
128./.<11 Wlu.u....
$1270 to $1395
AMBASSADOR EIGHT
121·/,"" WII••IIHu.
$965 I. $1095
Wheeling*"
fwoGlo ..e and Parcel Comportnents on New IDstrument Panel*"
112·/.." WIu./Nu
$1855 to $2fI55
Aluminum Alloy Conneotin.
Rods. Drilled for preSSure lubn·
cation. (Hobo.lite)*
--------------------------------------AnpriU.f. •.
REAL BARGAINS IN TRUCK TIRES
Lancasler Avenne
road, or load, speed or tem ..
p.rature. (All model•. )
New Bea"ertail Back
Unusually beautiful. Fre.s
oar from V"ouum "hold_
back" and saVel power"wute
at hi.h lpeed. (All mod....)
Fed",,, fG •• d i. 1111 NQd CIIr$ lire ,ttJ"~J (*). Thou "01 $lIIrr,J Gr. ezelaslr¥ 10 11M Sm., ••e/fid \
Increased Honepower*
Centrifu.se Brake Drum. (A.1l
Aluminum Alloy (lov.r Strut)
Lower Over-all Body Heights
Eithls)
Piston!J. (Bohnalite)*
with Ample nead Room aod
Twin~ll!l1ition (Sluciai, At/va_uti.
Auromatio Centralized Cballis
Road Clearance*"
AmbtmatlQr E;gllts)
Lubricatioo (Special. AdM.CI~
SilentSynchro.SbiftTraosmis..
t'Finger.. tip" Driving Seat Ad~
A",btusaJor Eir"u)
sion*"
justment (Coupes aDd regular
Completely Sound-Proofed
Seleotive Syncbro.Shift Free·
Sedans.)
Bodies*
They won't last )ong-come in today. Don't mi ••
Ihese tire bargains. The chance of a !ileUme 10 make a
huy-at the price you want to pay.
900
Bnables 'You to regulate your
travel·oomfort, regardless of
NOTE:
Big Allowance for Your Old Tires
Lee Tire & Rubber Co.
Pull Range IUde Control
ADVANCED EIGHT
133·',"" Wlu.lbas,
'1595 t. S1785
.
in 10 Days
.EG·U·S·PAT ·OFF·
and up, f.O.I.. factoij'
Adv....d,aadSpeoialBlgbq.)
A satisfying clriak~
for Cash
1777
Underslung Worm Drl"e Axle
ISc
Z pkg.,
I Gortons
'Shredd'"
a
S(ip-Stream Body
V-Radiator, &loping wind ..
sbield snd Beavertail h_ok
WD'l. J. Cartledge
(Opposite
Out
The new Nuh models today make their bow
to the American public. ((They are entirely
new in appearance with complete SlipStream body design, Slip-Stream fenders,
V-radiator, and Beavertail back. ({They are
new in performance with greater power,
greater smoothness, greater speed, greater
driving ease and riding coinfort. ({They are
larger, longer, lower, roomier cars with iillo
portent basill advancements in both chassis
and body design. ({We believe that when
you see the new Nash and drive it you will
accept it-ant/lrqf#T' II-as a new kind of
car with a new type of performanlle.
Un-I
AL
.,~
Nash Steps
Ahead
large pkg. 1",
Climaline
PORK
=
=
-===============~
wiU
be made
consumer
for each
meter.
The to
ruleeach
covering
deposits
to iI r
secure payment of bills has been amend-I GEORGE H. KELLEY
ed to provide for the refund of the I
deposit.
The new schedule of rates filed by
Electrician
Philadelphia Suburban Water Company
Repair work and new in&tallations
hecame effective February 21, 1932.
der this schedule the former Sen'ice 1
Phone SwaO' 428Charge, which was payable in advance'l ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::===:==:=~
is abandoned.
. . Granite
Marble
A Minimum Charge, carrYing WIth It
a certain quantity or allowance of water,
will now be made and this, :Minimum /
Cemetery Work a Specialt.r
Charge will not be collected in advance,
b·,t will be included in the bill at the end I
of a quarter.
Est. 1843
. The effect of this new schedule will be J No. Lansdowne Ave.• Drexel Hill. Pa.
taUtiil25c
Wilburs COCOa
Veal Chops, Veal Cutlets, Stewing Veal, Calves'
~ PETER E. TOLD
~
Unh'crsI!~
Today.
Mrs. D. C. Prince, chairman of Education of the League of 'Vomen Votcrs,
WATER CO. NOTIFIES
spoke of existing conditions in Mexico
OF RATE DECREASJ'; and compared the school facililies in thaI:
country with those in the United States.
The Philadelphia Suburban \Vater .Mrs. Prince also spoke about the rural
Company notified the Public Service schools of this country and recommended I
Commission, Friday, that decreases in State aid to bring up the country .!ichpol's I
rates will b~come effective in the service standards. The advantages )f vocational l
territory of the conlpany in parts of training in the public schools was also j
Montgomery, Chester, Bucks and Dela- touched upon by the speaker.
,
CObnties.
Mrs. G. A. Hoadley read a paper about
The fire-protecting service will be rc- I Child Labor, giving a back ground of the
~uced from $60.to $45 a year: Th~ serv:..! early laws in ~nglalld and .bringing her I
Ice charge heretofore- estabhshed III the: topic down to the present tIme.
I
company's metered service schedule wilt The final speaker was Dr. E. L. T~r
be abolished and a minimum charge, car- j mall of the Ulvcrston school who <115rying with it an allowance of water. is criLed the principals of education upon
to be established for each size of meter. which his school is heing conducted.
J
This charge will result in a reduction in: At the opening of the meetiag, Mrs. J.
cyery biJl rendered, the company said. ,. Bernard \,yalton. president, announced a
Fixed minimum charges per quarter, IUllcheon 011 April 7 at the Media Inn at
for which certain quantities of water will; which all candidates for the. Spring pribe allowed without additional charge, I maries will be present.
BROOKFIELD
Here are some of the Birdseye Meats that WIll
PROVE what we. say:
REDUCED
.
~~ INS U RAN C E
2 ..... 15.
And that's progress-as you will agree from
your own experience.
•
VEAL
17c:-,'1 caaa SOc
Fancy Sa!mon
Rinlo
In other words, you can no~ or~er meat with
the same assurance of sansfactton that you
have always ordered other packaged products
bearing a recognized trademark.
__
- p~oneRIDI,..EY
PARK
4!~
..
.
-
ii5;-----A;-;-;Il;-;L;-;-in-e-s-o~f--
~Ir.
MEM 0 RI
Mazola Oil pint tin 19c
chop~. nice~y
BEEF
Ib SSe
Swordfish Steaks
The new way of standardizing and packaging
makes it as easy to buy meat as any o~er
acka ed food product. When ynu or er
&irds!ye Lamb Chops for instance. you know
-withont ever having to come to our stor:that ou will get a l-lb. box of four genuine
Spri!g lamb
trimmed, each
three. quarters of an lOch thick.
I
doz 17c
":"'; ...d.eye Frosted
Don't worry if you don't know ~e answer~ to
. these and a hundred other quesnons re~ar'ing
the mnst important food on your shopping. st.
If you like a certain cut of st~ak you know you
can have just that cut every tIme.
I .
"1.rge
roast?
I
,
I
I
resb
I
12.75
13_00
13.00
10.50
8.00
9.75
3 for 25c
Iceberg Lettuce
OUR FINE QUALITY
"D. & H. A nth raclte
·"
Egg
Stove
Nut
Pea
Buckwheat
Coke-Buck
taPllprdo~J-
• I I
I
and )'lr5. Lindley Peel of Ru.tledge
Iarc).[r.moving
to Swarthmore and wdl
1
carrier ISc
New Potatoes
o~
29th
29c
Florida
C\'Cl1l1lg.
'on
Ib
Mushrooms
I
I,
J
Fre.h White
I
1%"[~OOln
~[rs.
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
~[r'
e\"clling.
SSc.Ib.
"Garden Fresh"
I k
ahl~ltd
~uch ~veU-
uaU,.. Giblet. wrapped ia w . . JM1....r.
25% wute elimi_ted.
4 lb•• 10 6 Ib.. average
a~
PIANO TUNING
re~Utar
atI11l~·
Ir~I'
~er ~;;;gram
SOc
CI---ec:I
aDd
Fan.,. milk _f e d b'n!
I
..
_
drea..... Wrapped and pack... indiyjd-
Tickets may be purchased from Mrs. Rosalie
or
Mrs. Margaret Palmer for dinner at 6 or 7 0 clock
i,
er
Kay cntertamed ad .,'
Edith Hadley and Mrs. Henry
tea for the children's mothers on Tues aj : T;ylor arc gllests of ~Irs .. Annie Thom~d
- : 50n at the Harvard. lhss ~adley a.
-Taylor are enroute to their home m
Br~;)kli~le, ~(ass .• from St. Petersburg,
'11
t 'th
Florida.
The Five Hundred Club WI mee WI
:\Ir. and Mrs. Carroll Thayer tomorrow
3
1
ZK Ib.... 4 IbSO' a ..__
_~_•
t Wh
D-inner a
t . ·ttJer
. J c OU
; ..,n
hO~;~s g~~rtke;~{~I:;
16c
Fo';.. quarter•. Entirel,. boneles..
j.
I
,
calcula~ed ~nder
•
CI;~Sia Ha",:o~k,
THE SWARTHM()REAN
CHARACTER SKETCHES
/' to slightly reduce each bill, as compared FIRE WOOD PROVIDES
3
PROGRAM MARCH 4- with the bill
the SupWORK FOR UNEMPWYEll of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew in
erseded rates, and thIS wIll apply to the i
)aIJan.
I'
f I
A program of character sketches in small user, the average user, the large Ii MIl' 'J' ) I
Miss Florence l...al1g-don, who for
WANTED TO BUY
•
•
I Uscr, '
as well
as to that USer who may
.. rs.
'. . I'01115011.
C I3lrmOlIl
0 k't Ie
costume
wIll
be
presented
by
Corneha'
.
.
'I'
I
I'
f
II
.
G'II
lam,aSStse
. t d by Dorothy R• H Un t at occasionally rcclUlrc .less water thau ISI
.1U1' .
oymcnt.
\.l' Ie
ureau, IS ilia 111g many )fl'ars was in missionary work ill Colty of Ashmead's or Smirh'.. Hislory
Alaska, ad(~ressed the WOlllen at their r t D Ia
C
I
Co
I I
the piano, in the Swarthmore Woman's customary.
.
a speCIal plea tillS we~k lor people who regular Lenten Sewing Grolll) on \Ved-/ 0
e ware
oun y.
mmUR ea e
Club on Friday evening, March 4th at/ The first (Juarterly bJlI t? be
can Usc firewood to buy it from the un- nesday.
.
wilb The Stmr,hmorean.
8 '15
under the new schedule will not contam
I
I I
k"
I C I
E,-ery \\'ednesda)' afternoon. from /
' .Mrs.
• Gillam is a graduate of Swarth- 0 r ~ourse t.It C 3.ha~dOIlCd Servlcc
. Ch
.. arge. ' Jemil' oyC(
' 0 I'W 10 are wor IIIg 111 t IC
04:30 until 5:00 o·clock there will be al1/:.===============
.
Neither will It melude the lflDJlnumj ege \\0 (S.
Illustrated 'falk 011 the work o( the
College,
where she
Ch
th
ff
t
f
l
'
I
'11
fi
t
Mrs
Johnson
reports
that
the
1)lIrbmore
ed b
h
I .wJll IIbe rememI
argc,
ecce a W lie 1 WI
Irs
.
.
er
y er many ro es 111 co ege pays.
. II e
t
I
rt I b'lI chase of a hall ton of wood Ilro",des Church thruout the world. This week thel
After graduation she studied dramatic art
l 'IIIlCX I
qua er y dl additional work for Ollt.. 1113n for two pictures dealt with the Activities of the I
. M"
LEal L' .
d'311 W ICI WI cncr IDo cae h succee"l
WIth
mam ee
r y Ippmcolt, an I.
b'lI
I and one half days. The Employment missionaries ill the Philipine Islands. : 20 years experienee "ilh aU makes•
later became the dramatic teacher
I 'I d
t -'
d ed f
tl Hureau is ,'en' anxiolls to keep the men
Member of Nar. Aa80. of Piano 1iuaen.
herb career I I)reval mg
ly ratc-s
ran 50 lar:r.llrOeOuc
d
Ie working until· gardenillg
time about tht:
George ·t
School.
I •
AU
Pianos should be runed lwiee eada
r . She. tbegan
ted
per
.
Missionaries To Leave
I year.
a recdl
since t'"therrup
SYh mhar-. year to a uniform charge of $45.00 per middle of AI,n!.
.
A.L.PARKER
rtage an c J reo, a
at time.
e as
d t h'
'11
1
I
.
The wood mal' be secured hy calhng
Miss Lois Lyoll of \Vallingford, Pa., Media, Pa.
Phone Media 831
recently made'th a number
of
public
ap-I
year
Ian
lBO
OIS
'fi\·· al llPd y to t .le
either
the
Fmj)lonn'ent
Bureau
Sw.
. mate
lns a ed bIII 2070 Ot the Coilege
•
and Miss M. Muriel Ramsay of Delta,I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
pearances, WI
marked success, an d IS
h fy , ' Ire 1y
" rants
I"
Sw 200
continuin her studies at the Theodore t e arty-nJlte mUDlClpa Illcs serve
'Y
•
•
I ·
Pa., are among the women' missionaries
ELIZABETH KAUFMAN
Sgh I f
th Th
' N . the Company.
I
,
rvme coo or
e
eatre11l e\\
Slid'
fi
Id I tl
T"
Ch
h
of
the
Presbyterian
Missioll
in
w3rHAIRDRESSING
Y k C't
a ca C prJvatc Ire ly ran s, Ie
rlDlty
urc
troubled China who have received con-I1
on Friday evening will charges for. which arc paid .by .iI.'dividttsuJar instructions to leave the Presbyter-;
Located ia
contain one or two request numbers from als as distinct from mUTllclpahtles, are I The \'ariOIl5 departments o( the Sun- ian Mission Station at Soochow, Kiangsu,!
Thomplon'. Store, Morton, P ...
that presented at the Woman's Club two, also reduced to $45,00 per year.
',~al' SeI,.ool ;tr~ now meeting at. the (or safer quarters at Hangchow, Che-I
Every Day Except Saturday
3 Special, $1.00
, •I
I Church. fhe Prml.ry. Department IS, m kiang.
years ago. The other selections will be
'Phone Swarthmore 1994.. W
from her more recent original composi_
VOTERS HEAR
Ithe old
willch IS now bemg
tions, They will portray
EDUCATION DISCUSSED ,!scd as. a. Partsh House alld the Mam
EVERGREENS
known characters as a mamcurist In a
, School IS III the Asscmhly Room, under
Rhododendron
Maximum Bnd Mountain
beauty shoppe, a mother of three at eight
.. "
the new Church.
5
INCLUDING LIFE
==
Laurel-2 to3 ft .• 25 for $5.00, per 100, $17.50.
o'clock in the morning, and several vivid
"A Forum of Education was the sub-· Mr. Andrew Ogawa. a ]apallcseyost_
Hemlock BDd Red Cedal'-3 to 3 ft .• 25 for
== $4.50,
per 100. $15.00.
types to be found behind the plain brick ject of the Swarthmore League of Wom- graduate stude!lt at the
of
OLD BANK BLDG.
E
Azaleas-2 to 3 ft., 25 for $7.00. per 100.
walls of a Nelv York tenement.
ell Voters' program Tuesday afternoon. Penna .• addressed the School last Suu- 5
E $25.00. Well packed. Cash please.
EVERGREEN SHRUBBERY
Mrs.
Hunt
is
too
well
known
in
Harold
Goodwin.
chairman
of
the
day.
Ogawa
is
oue
of
the
leaders
5
Call
Swarthmore
1833
Swarthmore to need an introduction. Education section of the \Voman's Club
SUPPLY CO.
She wiJI playa number of selections for/ was in charge.
I
R. F. D. 3 Butler. Tenn.
piano solo. The program is the first of
Mrs. E. H. BonsaH made the opening
a series which is being arranged by The remarks and rererred enthusiastically to
School in Rose Valley, a cooperative en- the experiment recently conducted in the
terprise of a group of parents who. are Junior and Scnior High' schools of the
in~erested in progr~ssiye e d u cat 1 0 n., horollgh when the tea.ching was done .by
TIckets may be obtamed from 1\.1rs. Law- selected pupils affordlllg an opportUUlty I
rence J. Stabler, Chairman of the Par- (or the regular teachers to visit other
schools.
ents' Association. Wallingford, Pa.
I
ivery
c;'he Junior Auxiliary of Tn:;:- leg a ;rinlendent Frank R. Morey, Miss Dr. William T. Ellis' having. <:aughl a Ft
t Fruit. and Vept,,"'u
C.hurch met al the
The
Miss Theresa YouJ' big barracuda, four feet one mch long,
£'
d d Groeerie.
lUng, Mrs. J. B. \\ est p Monday eve- and Miss LIllIan Hewes attended . e and weighing more than forty pounds.
.:Jell rOO an
Auxiliary will meet k c\ I sew for the meetings of the Progressive £tuca.:;on Th catch was made while the Ellises
Fiae.t Quality of
ill
y
ning dr
Lent to m a (
I
on T ur a , we:e on a trip to Key Largo with Mr.
Bird.eye Fnnted Mea,.
"', R
Mr. Roland Frederick M. Paisl and family,
_..:..._ _..:._ _ _ _ _ _ _-:-_ __
~! ~nd
~:~i: ;~~~t~~ ~~e
R~essler·lItosp~~d
M:~aJ I;~~a:eturned
\veet with her son Mr.
of North Cllester road:
Carter Smith son of
r.
Mrs
Claude Smith
Baltimore PIke,
brated his lenth
MonJay evening.
~f
a~~~:r~:~1 Jt;~~::.
~oorn
Free
FEBRUARY 26, 1932
~F~,~~~
New Du'RI BkbaultSileaoen*
5 Demountable Wood 01' Wire
Wheel.*
_________________________
CLIFFORD M. RUMSEY
Yale & Rutgers Aves.
..
.
-
..
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Phone 2500
,
~,
Swarthmore, Pa.
(!a89I
-
C Foster, executive
1 John·
charge o
made
Aunouncemcnt was
tl ' d'slricl
ns I :
E L Terman as
o[ the apIKHntmcnt of
'. .'
posiSwarthmore Scout CommJSSlOn~r, a
THE SWARTHMOREAN
lion calling for voluntary servJ~es d
o[ which were form~rly r~11 epreOS i.!i"'"
tl Scout Field Exccutl\'e which
IC b
bandooed in the Delmont
has eco a
ed for financial enth~h~e local commissioner
Phone Swarlhmore 900
I because
.
of the local
the Post Office at Swart 1- trenchmen
SCf\'es ex-officio as secretary T
n will
Entered as Second Ch,ss matter, January 24, 1'29, at
Boards
of
Review
a":~
Dr.
erma
memmore, P a., U nder the Act 01 March 3, 1879.
henceforth assume thiS task as a
ber 01 Ihe local board.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1932
Published Every Friday at Swarthmor~ Pa.
Robert E • SharpI"", Editor and Publ..her.
0:
the spirit to do, then the means
develop.
Chas, A. Smith.
'I'
1'1 de 10 hoth Ihe !\I itcltdls,
ra
U
For IIhat
eycning at the PI ay House ,
HallPY hours of silver laughter,
In .a world of winsome humor.
G
!I
0
Quaint
1 1, , ,
4
Cement Work
. . . .tone aad SI.te Walks our Special"
:
Oradin.
A r chl tecura I S ervice.
MortPIe.
~
Clifton Heights, Pa.·
are
112 Soulh SprinlJfield Road
Madieon 3263
March., '
ISiX
OPENING
NEXT WEEK!
SUNDAY
10·QO-Blble School.
11 :OO-Monl~JE~~~gR PREA~!lES:
"COPYING GOD.
-ORGAN WORSHIP.
4 :45
ESPERB closing at 5 ~45.
ONLY
30 MORE DAYS
A FIRST CLASS MEN'S TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT FOR
SWARTHMORE
'The MeditatIon; ..
"'THE WORD TO ME.
7 :0:)-you~gs~E~rJ':" OF HUNGRY.
Visiting Speaker.
5:QO-V
WEDNESDAY
7 ·3~LENTEN STUDIES IN THE LIFE OF
.
CHRIST. DR. PORTER.
OT HAVING A CHURCH
EVERYOsNrN~ITED TO ALL SERVICES.
HOM~k ORPHAN YOURBELF?
RGE
FINE CLOTHES
MADE·TO·MEASURE
.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY Of' FRIENDS
lOne of the largest crowds ever. Wit· \
uch To; holding services. as
: ncssed at Valley Forge thronged .thls na- fo~t ::n~~~i~ ~ervlccs. that the world is
:. tional shrine last Monday to observe the I looking to the Church tod~ilfred Grenfell.
~ Bo... Scouts of this area celebrate. the
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: JoOth Bi-ccntennial of George Washmgi
M Flrs~~~AlchOOl In Whittier
Practically all the Boy Scouts 0
9:45 A. . - House.
rum In Meeting
Swarthmore were in aUc!1dance and many 9:45 A. M. - rn~rn::U6::O Subject: "What
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country were in eddence in servIce patrols
d I
our oovernmen: I: dOl~d~~~
1u spite of the. fact that ~lUr rou h
General Pershing and Dan Bear nta e!
th:St ~Pdlg~s ~rs. h 1awrence
and our commumty are gOl!,g I~ tte slirring speeches which were broadcast I
~n.s.y, of Medl..
the
the most disastrous depreSSion m
.er a" ,'"tcrllational network.
111:00 A. M. _ Meeting hfor worship In
meeting
ouse.
WEDNESDAY
busincss wor Id t h at th ey have ever exd 0\ TI Scout Troops of the M ed'la U·IS· 1,
perienced, mortg;:s by
ill an evening
19:30
being forc1osed
au~e mo '" f in- 011 the 22nd at the Swarthmore Igl Ing n
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unable to keep up their payments 0
1 I 1 auditorium. Eight troops had All arc cordially Invited to Join 1n
erywhere
services.
terest; wage·earners c V
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I .out 0d sc 100
t on the program wh'IC I1 was in
work and unable to prOVIde pain an ~p~ar;;s;;;;~~~;;;;;::;~~;::;;::;;::;:;;:
nourishing food for their. f.ammes; t!i 0' :
SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
and sometimes three, famd1es occupymg
At Swarthmore College
LLOYD P. S'l"EVENS
houses that in good times would be oc'\n IIIustratl'd I.ecture
Minister
cupied by one family o.nl~; real e s t a t e .
,
ServIces. Sunday, February ~r:-'
values depressed to the hmlt; ~ouses ~nd
·Tlll' /1llclh,fJClI1 CilimpolI:;cc
9·45 AM-CHURCH SCHO .
apar~ments unoccupied ,:otwlthstandmg
by
i. :oo..:....Worshlp and Sel"mo~,:
"TOWARD THE HEIGHTS
renlals have been drashcally lowered,
KCRT KOFFKA
8:00 P. M.-MEN'S NIGHT:
with rentals hard to colJect; a?d the urgOuest Sneaker.
HAROLD P. CARR.
frum the \Viltiam Allan Neilson
e"t n eed for helpfulness. assistance and
Student Pastor. Unlv. of Penna.
l{csearch Chair of Smith. College
economy upon every hand, our Borough
A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
A ...
uestalt psychologist
Council, some of whom perh ap;;,. d0 n ot
realize the seriousness o( condttlons be·
L'ndl'r the auspices of thc Trotter \
cause their salaries have no~ been low·
Biological Society
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cred, deliberately vot~d to Increase the
t\dmission Free
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TRINITY CHURCH
tax rate in our Borough for the year TI11Irsclay, 11arch 3
8 :15 P. M. I
Protestant Episcopal
Chester ~d and college Avenue
1932
the \
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highesttwo-and-one-half
tax rate we havemills
.ever ab?ve
pa1d. T~e
Opposite the College Campus
plan of reducing committee appr~prla- '------..----..- .. ---.. - ...... --..-....- .........- ..........·\1
Rector
tions for expenditures did not suffiCiently
Rev. J. Jarden Ouenther, B.T.M.
a['peal to Ihem 10 be adopted. The only :
SAY MISTER!
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way they know of to meet an .mcrea.~ed,,
SU NDAY
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expense budget is to get more money I
A Royal Welcome
I 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
9:45 A.
from taxpayers. T h ey h ave no t yet learn
h' - ,
Real Fellowshill I! 11:00
A. M.--Suuday
M.-MornlngSchool.
Prayer and Sermon.
cd the lesson of cutting out the t togs I
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Mr. Guenther will preach.
they are not able.t0 pay I~r,
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A FINE ADDRESS
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These arc not times for mcreasmg In;- l
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ing expenses, either from a practical or
AWAITS YOU
LENTEN SERVICES
moral standpoint. We have property ~
nt
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Wednesdays
owners in our Borough who are not able I
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10:00 A. M.-Holy Commuuion
4;30 P. M.--ChUdren·s Service
to carry the load already upon them an~
Swarthmore
Illustrated
it seems cruel and heartless to make It ,
Methodist Episcopal
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any heavier. What our Borough Fathers
ought to do to provide (or the money I
Church
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FrIdays
8:00 P. M.--Song Service and Address
needed for the year's budget is to cut
Ei-ht
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down on the expenses -save by not II
Sunday Evening at
B
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to have your car inspected
DRY CLEANING
FURRIER SERVICE
OFFICIAL INSPECTION
STATION No. 6294
Goods CaUed For and Delivered
Correspondence
BEST QUALITY AT LOW PRICES
.\ ton.
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th:lg!I~~~:a~r: trict'~lartjcipatcd
prow~,;,
A'IM'~h~dl~.."H>::U;;;;"e;~;.'gl~:;~h~.:::~t.
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spending. Try operating with ~ smaU~r I !
police force, cut down expen~ltures.
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the highway department by discontlllu· I
ing new ymrk until business gets back to
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HAROLD F. CARR
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Student
Pastor, '
DlV. 0 f P cnnn.
A paring down of some official salaries t
would help and be in order. A high t.ax I "I
rate is not conducive to real estate lO- I .4 Men, s Ch orriS W'/l
I S·Ing
lerests and permanent growth of our I
A. E.
-DAILEY
Have You Any Investment
SHEET METALWORK -ROOFING
that has not depreciate(l in value during the past
two vears? If you are fortunate en~ugh to he one
of tI;e seven hundred shareholders In the
Copper Spoutings and Flashings
Swarthmore Building Association
Prices on labor and materials
are lower than ever before."
may answe~ this qn.estion in the affirmative
both as to princllJaI amI Income.
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$300,000.00 paid sharelJOlders (luring !he cur·
rent fiscal year, of which nearly one third was
profit. Not so bad for a little town like Swarthmore.
Y OI'r best investment is right here at h.om~. Ne;
shares always obtainable in the last series Issue •
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WOODWARD, JACKSON & BLACK, Inc.
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore 43
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Se-;;lc~:
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M -.sunday Bchool.
Lesson-Sermon.
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Wed~esday evening meeting each week.
1 8 P m Reading room open dally, except
:I 8Ulidays
and 1l0lldays, 1 P. M. to 4 P. M.,
Church edifice.
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All areand
cordially
attend the
t services
use the invited
Readtng to
Room.
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~ ROBERT P. SMITH
TUNE IN YOUR RADIO TO WIP
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1306 Chestnut St., Phila.
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GRAIN FED DOMESTIC RABBITS
FRESHLY DRESSED
A New and Delightful Meat For Y ~ur Table
SERVE LIKE CHICKEN-IT'S BETTER!
ECONOMICAL-NO WASTE!
Phone Orders To
TURNER RABBITRIES
sw.
156S-oR BUY AT
PINES QUALITY MARKET
MARTEL BItOS.
BACHMANS MARKET
SHOULD BURN TONIGHT
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Swarth. 1441
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F RED J. HARLEY
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Upholstering
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Furniture Restoring
SIipCovers WindowShades
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Mattresses Renovated
$8 with new tick $14
"The Golden Rule
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be fortunate enough to have their
valuable papers and valuable jewelry
in one of our Safe Deposit Boxes?
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Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
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"Sertling Swarthmore Since 1904"
ow _ _ _ _ _
Porcelain finbh. Full capacit\".
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would the members of your faml y
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$109.50
SU.htlv
50 on
budKet plan
Now$99
PHONE CHESTER 2.1703
Prompt
es.en.ial
, , of
• , A('counts,
mu •• be or
moved
wllhtn
days.
,""'rile adion
A. D. llack,
Dept.
Phone
PEN.10
3471
ClOmr::e1y
DREER'S
WHY
Reduced from
Tin, Slate, Slag, Asph~l~
DR APE R I E S
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Phone, Sw. 1225
Rid
taialDll to «lowe.... Be like them.
Gel the new, revloed 1932 editloD
of thfa ODe
8UthoritaliYe work 01 (to
d ••• Seal &ee
on ~eot to th..... 101eftoJ;,,,l in
~Ie IUld f1ower-.lo, .......
pereDDIal plan... de.
HENRY A. DREER
UOfi8pf-.GIN_S... PIt.Ua.....
Be Fair
With
Yourself!
eycry \V cdncsday at 8 P.
and listen to
ichen's Garden Talks,
BABY GRAND PIANO
~§ 2013 Madison Street, Chester, Po,
IN YOUR LOCALlT}'?
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The Credil ~Ianager of • large piano fir},1 will seIlbnng
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for the small balance tlu,", on lease, rather than
It
to
their warerooms" Just continue small weekly payments. Thlil piano
is almost brand ne".. and offers exceptional value, r~r someone.
envy yo.... frienda who ean .~
with authority on any mhJ_...,...
Simplex Ironette
$2.50 Down
ROO FIN G-:
NATIONALLY KNOWN
ean Bee by rel'~ to Page 77
of Dreer'. Garden Book. Don't
in your home immediately
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a gnevI
And Meet With Us
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ous blunder. There arc numerous and I Come
various methods that might be used to i i i_
cut <1o\\'n expenses, but \ve must first get t........__ .. __ ....____......_.._.. __ ...._..........___ ......__ • 1·
SINCE 1860
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Bagged Roltla or
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Neither ......e u ~ as yon
Down • • • • puts this splendid
ABC Liberty Washer
Josepll E. Haines, President
N. S. Passmore, Seey.
Thomas W. Alldrew, Vice Pres.
Elric S. Sproat, Treas.
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Would l'ou Pay dw Small Balance Due on a Fille
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Sold as tho property 01 Clyde G. Yarnall
and Margaret H, YarnaD, huaband and wifo.
Swarthmore 350
FAIRVIEW AND CHESTER RDS.
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Firestone Tires
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Guest Speaker
PHONE
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SO. CHESTER RD.
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Iwurance
Balto, Pike and N. Chester Road
TELEPHONE Swarthmore 1I!!iOO
~~: El1e~~ttle, Minister
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AT VALLEY FO
Fenclnl
DriYeW'aY.
Rev
,Antis" hy Gluck, and othc.r I n~mber: b)
Bach, De Soyres and Gabne
upon.
'SCOUTS IN PROGRAM
Alteration.
Stone Work
THE~AfXfl'~3N:CH
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• children of all agl'S,
Sevcn lip to nilll"ty-SC\"Cu.. .
Thank you for the upl~cr 11l~11.t,
Just admitting yours ~lI1cerd).
J,R.H.
BUILDERS
New Construction.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
road: thence ~teodlDl' Qorth flft¥-aiz decrees.
tb1rtr-flv8 minot", fort,. IeCObde Wetl aDd
CoOdltlon&--l250.00 cuh or cert18ed (!be~k Company north IJt!vcnt)".&iz:- deaTee., fort,..one
·Sealed hl"- will be received bJ' the S"anb.
. - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - PaaaiOl' tbroUl'b the middle of tbe pan,. wan on day of sale: balance in ten da•.,.. PurthcI mlnulefJ "·e"" two hundred nlnety.four and
more School Board UP to 8 P. K. TbW'ldar.
8huU! BIIlea of Real BIt_te
two·tenth. l...et to a point In line of lands of
and the COmmon walk or aile,. between tbe (ObdlUobe aQDounced a& aale,
lIar<:h 10, 1032. 1n the high ecliool buildllll'.
premises herein described and tbe P-ftmi..a imJohn O. Pew: tht·noo along tbe Jas' mentioned
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corner of Collen and Princektn AYenuea, for
A.t the 8herUr. OMce
landa north 8E'ven de,e1'eeIl, forty.four minutes
mediately adJojoJ~ on tbe nortbeaat, ODe WALLACB LIPPINCOTT, AUorne,..
the conltructlon of • rUnn!nlr track on the
hundred fortY'Beven (147') fee' to lande of
ea51 tour hundred two and nine'7 one.hund.
BuIP'" Avenue Sebool atbleUc field. Plana
Court HoWIe, Media, PelUlQ'lvwa
WHUam G. Clark, et. aI: thence by the eame
JOHN J. CAIN, Sherin.
M'(ltbs feet to the firel mentioned point and
and ,pedftcatlona m.,. be eecured from R. C.
Bouth, thirty·tJuoeo ~, tweD,y~four miD' - - - - - - - - -________ I f,lncc of bel"inning.
Disque, Drell:el Institute, Philadelphia, or from
S.turd..,., )larch 6. 1932.
utes, twenty eeconw. west eighteen (18') leet;
the Colleg-e Avenue School omC!e. The Board
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SHERIFF'S SALES
tbence by the a&me lIortb. ftf&7-slz deP'eel.
Containill/lr :!.i;78 Ol'rt>8 of land more or leas.
reserves tbe ril'b& to reject Bll7 or all bide.
9.30 o'clock A. _.
thJr,,..Bve minutes, forty seconds wea' thIr.
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ELIZABETH A. LUEDBRS,
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A ,.art Ih(;"J"eof bchl/lr tbe !.lame premiee"
leen 113') feet to land8 of Leelle Y. Weston.
Sheri" Sales of Real Bstate
8e
I whl(·h HUizinga P. Woodward et UlI:., by
et lIZ; thence by the lame soutb. lhf.r17-tbree
'Indenture bearlnK" date tbe n,..t dD¥ of Dedec-rees, twent7·four mlnu«ea, twenty second,
At the Sherl«'a Office
To James L. GBrfteld. late ot. 313 Brighton Pieri Paclaa
No. 130li weat eight and alxtT-tWQ hunlhedtb8 (8.62')
ct'mber. A. D. 191D and ~nJed in tbe omre
. Avenuet. Swarthmore. Fa.:
feet to a point; thence soutb, flftY.alx degrees.
for the reconJln8' of deeds &c., in and for the
Court House. McdJa. Pennsylvonla
You
hereby ilotUled tba~ • 8nal rule
December Term, 1931
thirty-B\'c minutes, forty 8eCO.IId8 ealt Due
Coullty of Delaware aforesaid, In Deed Book
for d.lvorce baa been granted qa1nst you.
No. -I7~. pal'e 624 A:C' .• granted and conveyed
hul'ldred .txt7 U60') fee' to tbe northwesterly
Satunla.v, March 12, 1932
at the au1t of Bou' A. Oal1leld, your WUe,
All that certain 10& or IJlece of I1"OUDd with aide of Media parkw8J'; thence by the aame
unto the !laid Lol'kwood W. Fogg, In fee.
returnable lD the' Court of Common Plea:J tbe buildings aDd imlJrovements thereon erect- n(lrth. thlrl,.·tbree deP"ee8. twenlY-lour mill.
0;30 o'cJock A. M.
Allotb('r J)urf, thl'reof. being the same premo
of Delaware County. June Term 1931, No. ed a1tuate In tbe Townabip of.Ne&her ProvJd. ute.. 'wenty 8CCOnw. elllt, twentJ'-elx and sixty.
1033, on PrIde,.. the 12tb c1ft.y of
Del~
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---'d' two hUMredths (20.62') feet to the tlnt mell'
ise8 whieb Huizln/lra P. Woodward, et UX., hy
East~rn Standanl Time
1932 on or before which day you may abow cnce In the Count,. of
aware.
O~"CeAI,
Ih(>ir Indenture bearing" dale of tho twenty.flrst
cauSe It an,. you have Why such divorce beginning ai a point 00 the Dorthweaterl,. ahle Uoned puiot snd place of bcglnnl~.
Togetber with tbe rfl'ht and UJJe of a strip Levari Fadns
should not be granted ' of MH1la parkway at the dlatanae of 'went,..
No. 454- day of Ma,· A. D. 1O~0 nnd recorded In the
office aroresald. in Deed Book 480" pac-e 276
BOWARD KIRK,
and ei.xt7-one hundredth. (26.61') fee' of land two (2') feet In wldtb of t.he lJOuthA(·.• granted and coln'eyed unto tbe said LockDet'ember ~rm. 1931
Attorney for lolbellaDt,
8OuthWe8lwardJ,. from the lJOuthwesterI7 co,... "·esterly Part of premisel next adJolnln,. on
wood lV. Fo~. in fee.
302 County Bldg.• Media. Pa. ner of the said Media parkwuy and Beech the nortbeast, being tbe nortbeasterly one.half
of a four (4') foot walk, and ClCtendlnC' from
All tbat ('('rtaln Ira(·t or lliroo of land with
Aud Ihc remainder thef't"of. being' the same
the reiill' of tbe dWelling DCIt adjoinlD" on the the buildin~s and impfO\·ements thereon erect.
nortbea8t (being a point eJl'bty (80') feet eel. situate In Ibo TO"·J1tihip of Netber Proyld. premises which Ernest B. Cozcns, et ux .. by
more or 11'88 nortbwestWardly Irom Media ence. in tbe County of Delaware and Stale of Iheir Indenture bearing' date tbe fifteenth day
pal"kway) to the 8Outheaster17 line' of tbr Pennsylvania, boullded and described as fo). or April, A. D. 1024 nnd re(orded In Ihe ofBce
atoresaid. in Deed Book 616, page 94 Icc.•
garSKe on the wUhln de8Cl'ibed premise8, 11 lows, to wit;
llTanted and conveyed unto the said Lockwood
extended. as and for a common walk, In com
\Y. Fogg. ill f("C.
mon with tbe ownefs, tenants and occupier.
De~illllllllt' at a IlOint In the middle of Danof the 8ald premlscs neD adjoining in th, croft or Woodward a\'('nuc at the distance of
UndN' allil subject. ,u"'·erthel088. as to the
northeast; and subJeet to tbe right and usc nine hundred forty-four and flve.tentb8 ieet
by the owners. tenants and occupIers of th~ meallufl>d eastwanlly from the extension or I'("sllf'cth'c parts thereol. to two certain morl.
said premilll'8 next adjoining on Ibo nortbeas\ Mancheller avenue. a (orner of the rig-h, of iIage dcbts or principal sums ghen by tha tmfd
of a strip of land two (2') leet in width 01 way of lhe PhUndel,)hla RapId Transit Com. J..ockwoOlI lV. FolOr to Cambridge Trust Com.
the nortbeasterly part of premlsea hereby con pany. Thenco along the middle of 8ald Wood. pally. 0111' llu~reof for -five thousand dollars
veyed. being- the 5Outhwc8terI.r one-half 01 ward avenue Roulh sevClity.ono degn"Cll. nine- 1$5(00). bt'ariru: date the fUt~hth day of
a four (01') feet foo!. walk. extending from th, t£!ell minutes etlllt one hundred flflel'n (eel 10 A,lril ~\. D. ID2{ anti tl"l'Ordeti in the omce
rear of the dwelling on the premises he.reib an angle in said Woodward avenue; theme sUlI ufort'8iJiti in -llortr.:-D,lre Book No. 62i,. page 133.
de8crlbed (being a point eighty (80') feet along- the mldtlle oC said Woo(hnrd avenue and the oillt'r tlwreof for fifteen thousand dol.
more or I(>ss northwedwardly from Nedia north elghly-elght degrees, forly.six minutcR hlrH fSl;iOOO). bearing dllte the &lventeenth
parkwD¥), to the southeasterly line of the east one hundred flfty·onc and thirty.flve one- dnT of Th'(ember A. D. 1024 and intended lU
garage on the wllbin described premises as and hundnodtbs feet to a I)olnt a (orner of lantls be forthwith duly recorded.
for n common walk.
of Josellh P. Comegys; thenoo along the suld
ImIJI"O\·('ml·IIIM ('OI1SI8t oC two and one.half
IDnds south tweIlIY·8C\·en degl"('Cs, thlrly-four
Togetbf'r witb the fight and use of a certain minutes west one hundred slxty·one and four. 8tor), IItll~"O honse. :lOx-li, feet. POf{'h frolli.
sIUCI.'O addition. 27x21 feet. Garage
Itrip of land ten (10') fee' in width, begin- tentbs f("('t to a lIoint: Ihence along lands of Two."tory
ntta(hed •.
ning ot a point on tbe 8OutbweJlerl,. side of J0ge,lb P. Comegys south flf1y-el~ht degrees,
Beech ro'ad at the distance of one hundred seventeen minutes cast, one hundred flfty·four
Sold,,~ the IIrollerty o( Lockwood W. Fogg,
thirtY-lKlven (13-7') feet northwcstwardly from anti two·tenths feet 10 the middle of Chestnut t1et'C3f
road and Media parkw&)", eztending thence Lane soutb tblrty-fl"e degrees two minutes Company IrUSIN'S limier the will of Lockwood
along' tbe said 8idc of Beech road. north. fifty. west sixty-nine DIKI the·tenlhs fcct to u point W. f'o!;:!. deceased alld Alfred R. Klotlen gUtll'"
six degn'ell. thirly-R,·c minUles, forty seconds. ill middle of said lane; theJl(.'C still alouS" the diall ad litem for Lockwood W. Fogg, Jr. allli
west ten (lO') feet and extending III lengtb or middle of the saltl lane south t~enly degrees •. Ri("harti O. Fo~". millors. real OWllerlJ.
"'An inspected caT may save a life"
dellih south thlrty·thrco delP"eeB. tlrenty.four forty-three nlillutt·& we8t. olle bundred tbree
minutes, twen&y seoonda wes' between parallel and ft"e-tenths teet to a point in the middle
Conditlu)tI>-S,iOO.OO ('Dsh or rertiftcd check
Hnea twenty-six and thirt7-eiS"ht hundredth. of tbe said lane: thencc sun along tho middle 011 day of t!<'Ile; balam'C in ten d3)·8. Further
(26.38') feel. more or leas to tbe prem1Bes here- of tbe said lane Routh no degrees, thirty·tbree cotldiliolls nOllollll('('11 at aalo.
in de8Crlbed. a8 and fOr a. common driveway minutes west, ftfl)··IIC\"cn feel to a point a
in common witb 'be owners, tenants and DC- corner ot tbe lands oC Howard W. Woodward; WILLIA)-I H. ""·HI'1'"TAKER, Attorney.
cupiel"8 of the ,.remises next adjoiniDg' on the tbf"oce a.long &:lid lunds ond crossinlf 'ho ri;;-ht
northea8t.
of way oC tbe l'hilade1phla Uaphl TrulIsll
JOliN J. CAIN. Sheriff.
Impro"chlents eonalsl. of two'story brick
bouse, 16x30 feet. Front and back porebes.
Two·atory framo addition. Ox2 feet.
(ieneral Con.truetloD and repaire
Stone, Briek and Cement Work
SpeciaUot for Open FlrepJa_
Landoeape Work
I\F'lalg810.,e Terraces, Walks and Stepc'\
KClainin.. Walle, Hoek Garden8
Swimming Pools
Be" Pricc.a
Quick Serviee
EMMONS &. ANDES
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RALPH MANDES
College Vespers
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FEBRUARY 26, 1932
Church News
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I 1'1 e College Vespers program in the
rcs ! Clot~ier Memorial this Sunday afterm?on
Dt:ar and dainty werc thosl' fi~".
! .It 6'30 will consist of an organ ~cclta:
Fairy folk and woor~land dal1c~rs,. ~I';) Dr. )[orrison C. Boyd, ort;amst
COlllradcs of our c1l1ldhood lHelll onc -" it University of Pennsylvama. T~e
and whimsical and .ll1crry ;
: p~:gram wilt include "Enigma" VafJ~.
wholh·
charnung.
AdagiO
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Jons, by Sir Edward Elger,
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lOSt
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. E ~Iajor" by Frank Bridge,
Tender songs and ,?clltlc. fooli~lg;
'~:nt;: ~Iarch in Honor of a. Po.pul~r
~urscr)' tall's in li\·I~lg pIChlrc~,.
IProfessor/' "O\'erturc to Iphlgema J~
Griefs and -:omic nlls.adYCl1hl~~S:
Sercnades and moonhght musIc ,-
1932
FEBRUARY
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Let Us Show You These AppliOnces
LPH IA
OMPANY
depend on your
neighbor's telephone?
That is unfair to your
neighbors, your friend.
and yourself I
With your own telephone you need never
bother your neighbor.
Your friends Will find
you listed in the directory and the telephone
wUl be handy for you
whenever you need it.
As an everyday eon.
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It wasn't so many years ago that those who went
down to the sea in ships were astounded to see, in.
stead of the eltpected billowing sails, a chimney pour.
ing black smoke from the amidship section of the
Olermont as she steamed down the Hudson River and
into the history books. Since that time, every year
has seen the development of a new and faster method
of transportaion. Each increase in the speed of transport has necessitated a reorganization of sanitary
living conditions.. , . SPRINGFIELD WATER,
served in suburban homes in Delaware, Ohester and
Montgomery Oounties l1a.s kept step with a remarkable development pace-a.nd stands today an ultramodern product of 8upreme qUality.
venience, a. telephone
is Dlore than worth its
low cost. In emergencies it is priceless.
MAX~
MOUI\'TAIN LAUREL
CANADA HEMLOCK
RED CEDAR
AND FLAME AZALEAS
2 to 3 f,. tall, 25 for 14.50, per 100 '15.00.
12 to 18 ia., 25 for '2,50, per 100 18.50.
May be planted now wilh the beot of on"""'"
Weil puked. Caoh pleaoe with order.
RHODODENDRON
The B ... ineu O~e or
any Bell Telephone
employee toiU be glad
to .• alee your order.
PHILADELPHIA
SUBURBAN WATER CO.
Please aive nea.rest express offi.H'.
BLUE RIDGE EVERGREEN SUPPLY CO.
Doeville, Tennessee
Neialbborhood 8
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THE SWARTHMORBAN
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FEBRUARY 26, 1932
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/giftS hut wish to pay a little somet.hin~ Swarthm,or~,. due to, his man~ yea~§
MARIONETTES PLEASE '
for articlcs ncedcd that: itwasunalll' here al~d wtll m~c an aggres.slVe bid
, ' LARGE AUDIENCE /1Il0USI Y and cnthusiastically votcd to for busmcss. Hc IS an cx-scrvlce m~n,
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continuc it' for scvcral months. 'fI.ll· hav!ng seen action on thc oth~r sICI~
LaDSCloWbe Avenue a: IIaItimore PIke
H . 's Shop has donc a fine piccc of work III durlllg thc World \Var. He sa~ s that
Ma,inee Daily at 2130
':l:~e performanccred°£. .: Sutci ' paISaly"clgrs' /' ;clicf and ill a most sympthetic and he cXjJects to take a nactive part in the
TODAY-FRIDAY~NLY
anonettes sponso
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t sen'LAST SHOWING!
Club at their clubhouse last Saturday was generous way, not on~y ~ell!ng su st~ll- ~om~nuI~lty a airs, ".1 a I lOll .0
Jaekie "Skippy" Cooper
Today (Friday)
In
aU tided b a large and responsive audi- tial articles for all 11Islglllfi.callt prIce IIlg 111 IllS chosen b~sllles~ capacltr· .
"SOOKY"
en~e: Th: Saturday matinee was post- hut. often, giving them outnght.
. At the prcscn~ tIme hIS shop IS hm"FRA.NKENSTEIN" '
poned until 'Monday due to the delayed
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Ited to a, room 111 the Par~cr Arcade,
Do Yon Dare See it?
SATURDA Y ONLY
arrival of the 'equipment from New York. NEW TAILOR SHOP'
but he ",111 shortly take O\cr a strect
,,' Added
"THE GUILTY
Charles D., Mitchell is commenting on,'
OPENS FOR BUSINESS address.
Laurel & Hardy' in "Bea~ HWlIu'
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the' experiment Said that the attendance
GENERATION"
-wlthSATURDAY ONLYI
and the cnthu~iasm for. the program/ Swarthmorcans observed the opening
Miss Isabelle Bronk, of North Chester
Boris
Karloff-Leo
Carrillo
road, entertained the membcrs of the
more thanconvUlced the directors of the
Warner Baxter
Players' Cluh 'of the practicability ,of I of a new taIlor shop thIS week 111 thc French Circle of Swarthmore Collegc at
Added:' Our Gang Comedy
>in
I)rovid}ng, ,e~tertain.~ent at th~ Playcrs'l Parker Arcade on South Ch~stcr roa~1. a Tea on Thursday, February 18.
"SURRENDER"
MONDAY-TUESDAY
Clubhotise' 111 addItion, to the rcgularl The owner of the new establlshmcnt IS -:======~=======~
Norma Shearer
monthly plays.
Jake Snydcr, who for many years was ."
Monday and Tu~ay
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associated with one of the other tailor
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
Robt. Montgomery
John Gilbert
In
Presb terian Notes
I shops in Swarthmorc.
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Jake has many acqua1l1tances in
"PRIVATE
UVES"
Elmore Apurlmenls-No.
"West
oj
BroadlMY"
'rhc Icillenseri{'s of midwcek studics,
201 Elm Avenue, SwarthWEDNESDAV ':THURSDAY
\Vedilcsday c\'enings at 7 :30, conduct cd
more. 4 and 5 rooms and
"STRICTLY
CLASSIFIED
, Wednesday & Thunday
bath. Hot water heat, janie
by. Dr. Eliot Portcr of Philadclphia, is
DISHONORABLE"
Norma Shearer
tor service.
Under new,
prm'ing of great intcrest and profit. Dr.
From the Stage Play
FOR RENT
management.
Rentals
rePorter has an unusually interesting way
Paul Lukas Sidney Fox
Robert Montgomery
duced. Ideal location.
Lewi.
Stone
of, teaching an~:' a la~ge fund ?f .kn~)\\'I- ~~ms~-b~:-S:~t, ~oar:a~~; h~:~
"PRIYATE LIYES"
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cdge 011 the Blblc. Iweryonc IS "wlted, garage. $125 per month. Allan C. Wood, 227
CHAS. A. SMITH-Agent
Dr. Tuttlc is the preachcr for nexl _s_w_a_rt_hm_o_re_A_ve_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
or your own broker
\Vedncsday e\'cning al thc Ovcrbrook I FOR RENT-Two attractive housekeeping
Presl)ytcrian Church in its series of apartments at 317 North Ches~r Rd. Six
LET ME SHOW YOU THESE
roomsal\andconveniences.
bath each. electric
Icnten sen-iccs,
and
Aloert refrigeration
N. Garrett,
8 rooms Rent $75-7 rooms Sale $7500.
The first of Mr. Kneedler's series of Pennypacker 4442 or Swarthmore 489.
7 rooms Rent $70--7 rooms Rent $55.
WONDERFUL BARGAIN
g rCloma Sale $15.500. 7 room Bungalow
Icntcn organ rccitals, last Tucsday cve- FOR RENT-Furnished. two rooms. bath
THEATRE, CHESTER, PA.
Sale $10,000.
and kitchenette. With or without garage.
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152 Park Ave. Call Swarthmore 1489 or 563.
Party remov ng rom war more
5
room
apartment
$37.50.
wlll sell home at a sacrUlce. 2~~
esp'ecial interest Mr. Kncedler was at - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 Days Starting Today
WM.'S.BITTLE
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story
stucco follows:
house - Living
with room
onehis best, bringing out thc heautiful
FOR SAL.
car garage-as
I Notary Public-,Swa. ll-J-Real Estate
(luality of the finc William Plumcr Potwith open flre-place-cllnlng room.
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FOR
SALE-Well
rolled
manure.
Daily
exkitchen,
kitchenette
relrlgentor
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press to Phlladel,.hla. and hires to nny JlOillt'l
room. Laundry room, with lavatory.
Let me write your Automobile
Thc numbcrs in which thc Jessic Bacon Daniel Menefee. Swarthmore 1380.
:~W ::::-:3"suri~~:U:n~:~d~h~t Insurance in the' ,Old, Rei, iable 'BUSINESS AND PLEASURE'
Pottcr memorial chimes were used
I 6OxlSO. Nice shrubbery-grape vines,
. :', EXTRA
were especially heautiful, thc chimes
PERSONAL
etc. Hot water heat. All conveniences
Insurance Company of North
Installed.
LAUREL & HARDY
adding greatly 10 their cffcct. Thc work
AL-Old 10 ta'd Ith
America.
of l\[ ildrcd Witham Clarke, contralto, P~?~ardwood ~oo~s lald' ~~~~~Is~ed.
w~s of a high order. l\f rs. Clarkc has a i ~1~~~~U~~?e:r=r~er::.ld;h:n~Ch~:~~~ j
~!!~S;w~i!~!~:::
,I
\'OICC of unusual I)O\~'er aud rangc a!"1 Park 1136-W.
&usta~led I~r exactllig nunlhers With
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easc.
'rhe rcport madc for the Cooperative
ShoJI conductcd hy the Association th('
past weck~ was so inspiring in its ac- I
count of the hclp hYi\'cn many ncedy
people who arc unwilling to acccpt
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WILL ROGERS
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:Drive thil big and,oweifU!
PACKARD
BACHMANS
Quality
Market
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LIGHT EIGHT
6efore !IOU hur ANY ear
YALE & ,KENYON AVES.
Swa.183
Our great cut in price means no cut
,
in our quality
FREE DELIVERY
Keebler Saltines and
Butter Wafers
1 Ib pails 29c
Heinrick's Butter Pretzels
lb. 2Sc
Our Mothers
Pure Cocoa
21b can 19c
Heinz Tomato Juice
bot. 19c
Lippincotts Catsup
,
14 oz,'large bottle 2 for 25c
White Potatoes
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IS lbs. 19c
EGGS fresh from the farm to you
dozen in carton 25c
Fancy Wet Shrimp
2 cans
Campbell's Baked Beans
3 cans
Peach Preserves, Tartan brand,
2 lb. jar
'WeSllon Oil
pt. can
Frying Pan Free
N. B. C. Fruit & Nut Cookies, lb.
25c
Zlc
-its factory price is but· $1750
27c
2ge
27e
Sweet Potatoes Y-ipk. bas. 9c
-Tangerines
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IDustrated above is the new Packard Eight
Five-Passenger Sedan. It is the car that will
bring the luxury and distinction of Packard
ownership to new thousands. For it is
priced in line with the times - reflccts the
new purchasing power of the dollar.
IIc
Celery Hearts bunch 12 72 c
Fresh waahed spinach
~4
pk. 9c
GENUINE STEER BEEF
, Finest Rump Roast
Sirloin Steak
We cordi:tlly invite you to come in and inspect this sensational car-to drive it-to
compare it with any other automobile at 01'
near its priee. We are confident vou will
decide that your next car will be a Packard.
Ib 28c '
Ib 38c
Loin Lamb Chops
Rack Lamb Chops
Shoulders Lamb
Stewing Lamb
Neck of Lamb
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32c
The Packard Light Eight, you will find, is
long, low and room~'-big, substantial anti
powerful. It is buUt on a chassis of 128 inch
wheelbase, powered by a 110 horsepo\\'cr,
straight-eight engine. lis lines are definitely
18c
16c
Sc
IDe
Half Smokes
Ib 18t
Fresh Cd. Hamburg Ib 18t
VOIJta Country Scrapple
Vop FreahS....qe
'·Vogt's Sliced Bacon
Yllb package 12
When vou cOlne to see the ncw Packal"d
Ligh,t Eight, bring around your old ear for
appraisal. We will quote you every dollar
that it is worth anti show you how you can
purchase a Pacl
now"? Therc has never been such an opportune time to become a Packard owne;." 1
ASK THE MAN WHU
OWNS ONE
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Come in this tceek
during our apecial
Spring Showing of
nelC7cars.
You u,ill
./ find no' only the
amart new' Light
Eig/ll b,lt otller
beautiful Packard
model. on display_
9'
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F. B. FRANCIS
lb. Ie
ISc
72 c I
HPackard," but fresh, original and modcrn.
It inelu~Jes Silent Synehro-mesh Transmission, quiet. in all three speeds; simple, safe,
Finger Contl'Ol Free-Wheeling; anti Rlde
Control. Shatlcr-proof glass in windshield
and all windows, bumpers front and rcar
and six-ply tires are standard equipmcnt.
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PHONE CHESTER 9131
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The Swarthmorean, 1932-02
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