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No.1
Swarthmore, Pa., January 8, 1932
TARKINGTON PLAY
NEW PLAYHOUSE OPENED
VoL IV,
$2.50 Per Year
H. AND S. TO
MEET MONDAY
·OPENS CLUBHOUSE
Head of Finance Committee Will
"'fhe Intimate Strangers" Given
. Before Capacity Audiences
This Week
Di8cuss Financial Condition
of Di8met
GIVE
eHAS. MITCHELL nffiECTOR
Booth Ta~kington's co~edy, "The In-I
timate Strangers" p(oduced under the di- I
rection of Charles D. Mitchelt assisted by
J. William Simmons served as a fitting
production to open the new playhouse of
the Swartlimore Players' CI 11b this week.
While a bit more subtle than the average Players' Club production, the play
lent itself admirably to the advantages
of the new clubhouse stage and the
excellent cast sustained the interest of
the audience fairly well throughout.
. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell as usual did
excellent work in the two leading roles _
ior which they were naturally well fitted.
Two 'Oewcomers to. the Players' Club
stage - almost stole ,the ~how however,
with their very talented interpretation of
the juvenile roles..
Howard S. Turner as a modern youth
of college age gave a very spirited and
natural interpretation of his part while
the eqUally collegiate. object 01 his alfections, played by Elma A. Hurlock,
added. a great deal of spirit and life to
the 'production.
These two young people were members
of the graduating class of Swarthmore
College last year. Howard Turner is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Archer Turner
of Harvard avenue while Miss Hurlock'S
home is in Springfield Township.
Frederic A. Child, as usual got all
there was out of the. role of a country
station agent and Ina L·. Downs as Aunt
Ellen fitted into the last two acts natufally ·and adequately. Two minor roles,
that of the maid taken by Helen M. Hall
and.that of the house man taken by Robert C.
rounded out the perform.. ·
Front view of the new home of the Swarthmore Player.' Club, which waa
used for the 6rat time Ihi. week.
THE PLAYE;RS' CLUB DEDICATION VERSES
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PAGEANT
INDIAN
A particularly intero!stin~ and valuable program wilt be offered next Monday evening at the Home and School
Association meeting at the high school
..
auditorium.
The principal event of the program
wilt be the general discussion by the
school board of its problems relating to
the conduct of the public schools.
Roland L. Eaton, chairman of the
school board finance committee, wi11 explain "How the Schools are Financed,"
after which Dr. Bassett has promised
that either he or other members of the
board will discuss any questions that may
be raised in the meeting.
Prior to this part of the program beginning at 7 :15, the combined troops of
the uCubs" and the uBrownies" assisted
by members 01 the Boys and Girl Scouts
and directed by Dr. Terman and Mrs. V.
Paul Brown, will present "The Pageant
of the Delaware" a series of scenes depicting the life 01 the Indians before the
Whites came. Dr. Wright and Pret
\Viilis wilt act as readers.
An early start is being made so that
the children can get home at an early
hour. Arrangements have been made
for delivering the Cubs and Brownies to
their homes after the performance, so
that their parents may feel free to remain
for the rest of the pr~gram.
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opportunities or upon thc point of retiring can give freely
of their time to such a project as the Players' Club. It is
(Spoke,. by Mrs. Wiltiam Earl Kist/cl·)
easy to understand how some local residents can justiiy
their activity in certain fields because of new contacts
Old friends and fellow-players, are you kccn
formed which may prove useful in their line of busines~.
For something novel on our Swarthmore .scene?
But Mr. A{itchell is -in neither of these classifications. His
Come gather in our Play House on this night
time is probably worth as much as any other man living
Of deep midwinter, when the heavens are bright
in Swarthmore and .being an artist his work cannot be dele..
\Vith silv·er star-shine, while we· ope t.he page
gated to an assistant. If the sacrifices of his work de• I •
Of our new volume here upon our stage,
manded by his chairmanship of the Playe"rs' Club Building
And bid you read, - we hope with favoring eyes, committee could be figured in dollars and cents, they
The preface of our lyric enterprise.
would probably increase the cost of the building by many
thousands of dollars.· .
A generous friend endowed us with the land:
To erect a building, with all the nicities and conveniences
And well we know how faithful was the band
M the playhouse with a very limited amount of ,tr.nr.t:'~,~ is
Of those who planned and put the building through,
indeed a task to try the patience of any man. '!'b ., '>
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;rhis charming Players' Club, for me and y·ou,-.Iway that ·S~~rthmo.reans can sho\'Y" thei~ apprec.i;.J.tll'" .'1.
.
~"'" '""- .. ~~ ~:.~. . 'D!:!!::_h~ci-:-:,;:£ !:"~~:.; ·';b.e!:~·~vc.J:o~.:D::!ili....... ~-4."": •. '... ~, t}o.ou'~Jd~ ~::::..:rj"(.-"'-\'I"h."s:: 't!~c'·":i)~:-t&1~t."(.;."l·.:;f ~;~:i :~~~b. .
~>f Ir'H·tllptoynlcnl
play was far
typical of what
;rhe follies of tlie hour with harmless wit,
meant to Mr. Mitchell and his helpers is by ti< ;
l. 'l."ohlcnf'
Mr. Mitchell has .always selected as his
And show the crowded house what may be done
tinued loyal~y to the club.
,
production in the past. No doubt he was
\Vith sparkling comedy and wholesome fun,
Almost on a par with Mr. Mitchell for wor!::ng untir- I
influenced to choose for
opening
of
And sometimes tragic,moments,-to creat~
,mterest a f the new playhouse was J ...K·Irk MRS_ YARNALL TO PRESIDE
with
a very
ingly .
tn the
·ngthe
the playlrouse someth,
A happier spirit, a more kindly ,fate,
"'1 C d
·d t f th
I b Th I I f
I·t
f
.g'eneral appeal rather than another farce
. .I." C ur y. presl en 0
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e ega orma I Y 0
For
those
who
hunger
oft
for
such
delight
h
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th
lb·
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d
Id
h
h
The Delaware County League of
avtng e c u Ulcorpora e wou
ave een a generous
whl.ch ml·ght ... appeal very strongly to
As Drama gives
them on a golden night.
/
contrl·b·
utIOn by anyone, b u t "
J.\·J.r. M c Cur d y not onIy took Women Voters will hold its first meeting
some of the members and not at all to
care of every detail of this work without cost, but took of 1932, Thursday, January 14th, at
'ers.
oth
And
so
we dedicate. at this new year,
. par t·III t he ralslOg
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f d f
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State Headquarters, 1725 Spruce street
Personally we should prefer to see the
an active
0 t e necessary un S or t e
Our
Players'
Club,
with
eager
hopes
that
h(~re
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Philadelphia, at 12 :30 p. m.
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Mitchells stick to farces such as "His
UI mg an t Ie actua p anmng an cons ructIon 0 It.
?\[ay
gather
beauty,
poetry
and
joy
Th
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b
f
h
B
d
.
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The
reason
for
holding
the
meeting
at
Temporary Wife", which was a delight... e ot er mem ers 0 t e oar. particu ar y
omas
And music's gentle charm, without alloy.
WAd
E '1 e I·lC.
k H er b crt T . B assett an d that time and place, is that the Pennsylful highlight in the 1929-30 season ....a nd
. n rew J EI mer·..I."
leave the comedies of American home
___.........._ _...:.J. Russ£l,I,. HAYES.
Dr. A. F. Jackson, Roy Comley, John DolmanJ Jr., and vania League is holding a series of weeklife to Mr. Dolman and Bobbie Graham.
Roland G. E. Ullman likewise made generous contributions ly discussion luncheons, to consider the
No doubt Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell would
Man of the Week-And the Year
01 their time and energy in bringing about this splendid unemployment problem, and is going to
much trouble and expense to present well
prefer this course too for Mr. Tarkingimprovement for the community.
.
Funds saved over a long period of time and the interest
In this new clubhouse, Swarthmore has something in informed and interesting speakers who
ton's playas far as we were able to observe was about as difficult a thing as and cooperation of a large number of people have played which any suburb of Philadelphia might well take pride. ~ill lead these discussion groups.
On Thursday, January 14th the subthey have undertaken. The short choppy their part in the completion of the new home for the Let us nourish it and from this point carryon the career
j eet .for consideration is the re;ponsibility
Hnes continually broken by interruptions Swarthmo;c P·layers' Club. Yet it is doubtful if any pro- of the Players' Club to heights never before even visualof the Congress and of the Federal Govwhich had to move with great precision, ject in the comlllunity owes its existence to one man ized.
ernment in connection with the Unemand the long periods of conversati!ln more than the new playhouse owcs its existence· to
ployment Problem.
practjcally devoid of action, must have Charles D. ?\{itche1!.
An excellent luncheon wilt be served
PLAYERS'
CLUB'S
NEW
HOME
required many hours of patient rehearsIt was altogether fitting that I'Thc Intimate Strangers U
at a moderate charge, and all who are
ing.
should open the new building, yet in another sense the 1
interested are cordially invited to attend,
As, is customary with Mr. Mitchell's arrangement c.:ertainly worked a hardship on Mr. Mitchell,
\Velcome, thrice welcome a11 within these walls.
whether League members or not.
Ye who are weary come and find sweet rest,
!>lays,. the three acts. were full. of .char~- for whilc whipping his own play into shape he was also
Reservations must be made, .however
And ye who find your burdens heavy, come
. mg pictures. The first act With Its ral1- supervising the thousand and onc final details coincident
no~ later than January 12th, to Mrs. E
Find pleasant diversion fOI\ one joyous hour.
~oad sta~ion setting, the interest-provok- with thc opening of tne building.
A. Yarnall, Swarthmore 143 W.
mg openmg scene, the final scene of the
Mr. 1litchell shared the responsibility."of th~ buiiding
Have music enter, bidden by dancing feet
The Executive Board meeting of tht
first part as the two travellers rested on 1 committee with two other mcmbers of the board of direcLove, too, must come, the dominant theme of all.
Delaware County League will be held at
the seats in the firelight, were all deArt too is needed, indispeilsable' art,
10 :30 a. m. on the 14th, at State Head·
lightful. The second and third act too tors, but through no fault of theirs, both Dr. Jackson
Art that brings finish, beauty, excellence,
quarters, 1725 Spruce St., Philadeiphia.
contained many very attractive moments and Mr. Comley wcre away from Swarthmore most of the
But should stern Fate appear, close tight the door
Owing to the absence of Mrs. }. Pass·
created by artistic staging
summer and thc w?rk of this. committee' over .the most
Most
dreaded
Fate
must
ever
remain
without;
more
Cheyney, Chairman of t~e DelaThe frequent changes of apparel by the trying pcriod rcsted ahllo~t entlr~ly UPO? Mr. ~htchell:
Let
her
seek
solace
with
her
sister
Destiny.
ware
County Leamte, Mrs. Eawin A.
leading characters gav
an impresAlthough a firm of PhIladelphia architects are credited
For
here
secure
within·
these
guarded
walls
I
Yarnall,
Fir~t Vice Chairman, will presion of a., fashion sho: i~~orporated in with designing the buildi~g! we. wonder ~f they wo?ld not
Is
jnan's
own,
litt1e~ self-determined world.
side
at
these
meetings.
the play and ran the gamut of fur coats~ have difficulty in rccogmzmg ..t as their. own child, for
\Vhcre,
barring
earthquake,
raging
storm
.or
fire,
tennis o~tfits, and a very summery fish.. Mr. 1I.litchell's personal interest and attention ~early every
For one short space, one masterful, precious time,
ASHTON NEW HEAD
day of the past eight months has resulted 10 countless
ing ensemble all in one ·day.
He shapes his Hfe to meet his heares desire.
A successful atmosphere for the play little improvements which other~ise would not have been
OF BOROUGH COUNCll.
Does sorrow walk the stage, be not alarmed,
was created even before the curtain rose made.
. .
'Tis a controlled grief, 'twill "pass away.
on the first act. In the first place the
At the sa~e time that he was daily guiding the conLeonard C. Ashton was elected presiDocs Tragcdy appear, 'tis by permission oniy,.
orchestra deviated from the pounding struction of the building he was directing the selHng of
~en~
of bor~ugh council at the reorgan"Walts are not real walls, here, nor lions real lions."
jazz numbers that they have favored in bonds and arranging for the finances so necessary to con~
Ization
rneetmg of that body held MonOh, brothers, sisters, join with friendly hands,
the past an~ turned. to more app.ropriate tinuing the work. :Many ;;t. time in this campaign the imday
night
at Borough Hall. John E.
:Make merry while you may, tIle time is short,
theatre musIc. As tmlC passes It IS hoped mediate future looked dark and forboding, and only Mr. 1
1 Gensemer, newly elected member who
The world of every day will claim you back,
that. they ~vil1 be ab!e to offer even I~ore M itchelrs confidence and enthusiasm kept the other
succeeds Frank S. Reit z e1, J. A. TurnBack from this childlike realm of make-believe.
er, reelected member, and T. E. HessensemI-clasSical and hght. op~ra selechon~. workers going ahead to ultimate success.
.
E. C. W.
bruch, reelected member, were all given
The absence o.f precus~lOn mst~um~ts IS
It is eas to understand how some men with few buSIOCSS
also welcome 111 the new orgamzatlOn.
y
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the oath of office by Burgess William R.
. The reading by Mrs. William Earle ..... ~- ..- ----.~~- ... -~ ._ .._ . .~.will be given and a social hour will Landis. Albert N. Garrett~ Jr., was'reKistler of a poem dedicated to the new STATED MEETING OF
! Dramatic and Music Editor on the follow. Mrs. Rdand G. E. Ullman at.d named borough secretary and Walter R.
playhou." and written by J. Ru~sell
WOMAN'S CLUB TUESDAY' Record for many years. Mr. Deiek is a Mrs. Henry I. Hoot will be the hos- Thorpe renamed borough treasurer.
.
Hayes was very ·well done and added
graduate of the University of Pennsyl- tcsses for the afternoon.
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• A con~ert worthy of attention will be
f ·1
materially· to the evening's enjoyment.
The poem is reprinted in another section
The meeting at the Woman's Club vania and came of a newspaper ami y
given thIS Sunday afternoon at 3 P. M_
of the SWdrlhmorean.
next Tuesday will be a stated meeting which means he has always kept in
The Swarthmore High school boys' when J?r. Herbert
Tily, donor of the
_ _ _••_ . _ _
followed by a program under the direc.. close touc~ wi~h the theatre. He is n,?\V basketball team resumes its schedule to- ?rgan ~n,
Clothier Memorial auditorlion of Mrs. Roland L. Eaton 01 the I <;m the editOrial staff of the Evenmg
The Junior Assembly dance will be Drama section and music by the Music Bulleti~ .and is known a~ one of ~ur night following the Christmas holidays ~th~Ill Chdlrect £th~ Straw~ridge and
Mr~ r Do;"~ 0 J~;:,t~en vOBI~; will
held Saturday evening at the Woman's section. Mr. Herman L. Deick will be best crIhcs. He makes hIS home With by playing Prospect Park at the Prep
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y
s on
a>c
.
assist the chorus as harp soloist, Dr.
hOsts and·hostesses will be Mr; and Mrs. ject will be "The Dramatic Highlights lege avenue, who 15' a. valued member
Mrs. Elmer E. Mehck, of Strath Tily in addition to directing th ch
Walter .James, Mr. 'Old Mr~ Eo P. By· of ·the· Season" and Mr.' Deick is quali- of the club. Mr. Deick has kindly con- HaY"" In.", who has been spending the will be at the console of the orJn whki':
••Iy, Mi. and Mrs. W. W. Mitchell, Mr. lied to spe",k u~n that subject as it re.. scnted· to a dis~ussion f?lIowing hi3 hohdays 10 Worcester, Mass., returned he gave to the college in memory of
and Mrs. A. F. Thorne, Dr. and Mrs. ].
Isaac H. Clothier.
.
lates to the past few years. He was talk. A fifteen mmute mUSIcal program to Swarthmore, today.
V. Orr and Mrs. F. W. Hadley.
WOMEN VOTERS TO
MEET IN PHlL~.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
swarthmore College Library
'Swarthmore. Pa..
Vol. IV.
$2.50 Per Year
Swarthmore. Pa•• January 8. 1932
No. 1
in. AND S. TO
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NEW PLAYHOUSE OPENED
TARKINGTON PLAY I
OPENS CLUBHOUSE \
"The Intimate Strangers" Given
Before CalJUeity Audiences
This Week
,
MEET MONDAY
lI"u.l of Finance Committee Will
Dis«·uss Finuncial Condition
of District
,
!GIVE
CHAS. MITCHELL DIRECTOR 1
, t\ particularly interesting· and val'IUilblc Ilro!-:r:uu will he oITered next ~[on
day c~'cllillg at the Home and School
'Association meeting at the high school
: auditoriulIl.
, The principal c\"cnt of the progranl
. will hI.' the general discussion by the
: school board of its problems relating to
: the conduct of the public schools.
I J{oiand L. 1£atol1, chairman of the
school hoard finance committee, will cx-
Booth Tarkington's cOltlcdy, "The 111-'
tim3te Strangers" produced under the di- ~
rcctioll of Charles D. l\litchcU assisted by!
J. 'Villiam Simmons servcd as a fitting 1
production to open the new playhollse of I
the Swartlimore Players' Club this week. i
\Vhile a bit morc subtle than the avcr-l
age Players' Cluh production, the play,
lent itself adlnirahly to the adyantages!
of the new clubhouse stage and the I
excellent cast sustained the interest of i
thc audience fairly well throughout.
llr. and :Mrs. 11 itchell as usual did
excellent work ill the two leading rolcs 1
for which they were naturally well fitted'i
Two uewcomers to the Players' Club,
stage almost stole the show however. I
with their YCry talented interpretation of I
the juvenile roles ..
H~ward S. Turner as a modern youth I
of college age gave a YCry spirited and
natural interpretation of his part while
the cquat1y collegiate ohject of his affcctions, played hy E,lma A. Hurlock, I
added a great deal of spirit and life to 1
the production,
These two young people were members
of the graduating class of Swarthmore
Collegc last year. Howard Turner is the
SOil of Mr. and :\[rs. J. Archer Turner
of Han'ard avenue while :Miss Hurlock's
home is in Springfield Township.
Fn.-deric A. Child, as usual got all
there was out of the role of a country
station agent and Ina J" Downs as Aunt
Ellen fitted into the last two acts 11atl1rally and adequately. Two minor roles,
that of the maid taken by Helen M. Hall!
and that of the house mall taken by Rob- \
crt C. 1'0\"e1l. rounded ont the perform-!,
I Jlt~ill
I atter
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The play was far f rom typical of what
"B?w the Schools arc Financed,"
which Dr. Bassett has promised
i that either he or other members of the
i hoard
will discuss any questions that may
I be raised in the meeting.
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THE PLAYERS' CLUB DEDICATION VERSES
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'~lpportullitic:; or
upon tht: point of rdJrlllg can give freely
lof thc.:ir time to !'tu.:h a project as the Play ... rs' Club.
(SPO/"'CII by ,Mrs. tYilliam J.i(l1"i KisJlcr)
Old friends and fcllow-phlyers, are yOll kcen
For something no\'el on our Swarthmore sccne?
COllie gather in onr Play House all this night
Of deep mid,,:inter, when the heavens are bright
'Vith silver star-shiiii:, \':!tile we ope the page
Of cur lIew \'olume here upon our stage,
And bid you rend,-we hope with favoring cyes,The preface of our lyric enterprise.
A gl'ntTllllS friend endowed us with the land;
Ami well we know how faithful was the band
Of those who planned and put the building through,
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'!'1~~~ ~..l~.~I:lI~~g
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.J.~,r ~~~.~~:-~a~l~ ~.~u, The foHies of the hour with harmless wit,
And show the crowded house what may "c
u u.I olle
'Vith sparkling comedy and wholesome fUll,
. Illomcn t S , - t 0 create
,\ 1H1 some t'Imes !
raglc
.r\ happier spirit, a morc kindly fate,
F or tl lose w I10 IJUnger 0 ft f or sue I\ (e
I I'Ig IIt
As iJrama gi\'es them 011 a golden night.
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production in the past. No doubt he was;
influenced
to choose
for the
opening
of,'I'
the Illa)'hollse
something
with
a \'cry
Prior to this part of the program beginning at 7 :15, the combined troops of
the 'ICubs" and the "Brownies" assisted
by members of the Boys and Girl Scouts
and directed by Dr. Terman and Mrs. V.
Paul Brown, will present "The Pageant
of the Delaware" a series of scenes deI pict~l!g the life of the Indians before the
"'Jutcs came. Dr. \Vright and Pret
'Villis will act as readers.
An carly start is being made so that
I the children can get home at an early
hour. . Ar!"angements have been made
I for delivenng the Cubs and Brownies to
,tlu.~ir humes after the periormance, so
I that their parents may feel free to remain.
for the rest of the program.
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Front view of the new home of the Swarthmore Players' Club, which was
used for the first time this week.
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~[r. ),1itchell has always selected as his
PAGEANT
INDIAN
It is
,l'a!'y to tllldl'n.t'lIld how SOllll' local residents can jl1stiiy
their acti\·ity in cl'rtain lic1ds because of ncw contacts
formed which lIlay prove lIsclul in thc.:ir line of lH1sines~.
But 1[r. ,Mitchl'11 i~ in neither of these classifications. His
timc is probahly worth as much as any other man living
in Swarthmore and being an artist his work caunot be dclegated to an assistant. If the sacrifices of his work dcI mantled by his chairmanship of the PlaYl'rs' Club Building
committee co'uld be tigun'c1 in dullars and cents, they
I would probably increase the cost of the building by many
thousands of dollars.
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\ To erect 3 bUIlding with all the nicities and cOllveniences
~f the playhouse with a very limited amount of ..... --_.imle.'d a task to try the patience of any man. '
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I Almost on a p41r with ).1r. Mitchell for workilJ~
UUI.I1-
,ingly in the inlt.:rcst of the new playhouse was J- Kirk I,' l\IRS. YARNALL TO PRESIDE
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)'lcCurdy, president of the club. The legal formality of
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u'eneral appeal rather l
than anot
lcrt
arce ~
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having the club incorporated would have been a generous I' TI
which might., appea very strong y 0 i
contribution U)' an)'one, but 1[r. ).1cCurdy not only took
Ie Delaware County League of
some of the memhers and not at all to,
\Vomcn Voters will hold its first meeting
thers.
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care of C"ery detail of this work without cost, but took of 1932, Thursday, ]anuaru- 14th, at
O
And
so
we
dedicate,
at
this
new
year,
I ralsmg
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f t I1e necessary f un d s f or tIe
I '. Sta.te Headquarters, 1725 Spruce
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Personalh. we should IlTcfer to see the,
an actwc par t'III tIe
0
street,
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r
Players'
Cluh,
with
eager
hopes
that
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:\litchells stick to farces such as "His
)111 lIlg all( t Ie aetua p :lllllmg an
constructIon 0 It.
:, PIllladclphia, at 12 :30 p. m.
,:\1 ay gather ht'3uty, IHlctry mId joy
I
'1'1lC ot Iler melll bers 0 f tIC
i B oan,I partlcu
. Iar Iy '1'1lomas! The reason for holding the meeling at
Temporar)' \Vife", which was a delight- I
And music's gentle charm, without allo~'.
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leave the comedies of American home
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I Dr. A. F. Jackson, Roy Comley, John Dolman, Jr., and valli~ teague is holding a series of wceklife to 1[r. Dolman and Bobbie Graham.
! Roland G. E. Ullman likewise made gelll'rous contributions ly discussion IUllcheons, to consider the
No douht lIr. and ~[rs. ~fitche1t would
Man of the Week-And the Year
1of their timc and energy ill bringing about this. splendid unemploymenl problem, and is gohlg to
prefer this course too for Mr. Tarking:,impro\'l.'lUcnt for the community.
~nuch trouble and expense to present -well
10n's play 415 far as we were able to obFunds savcd OVl'f a long pl"riod of time and thl.! interest' In this 1l(~W duhhousl~, Swarthmore has something in i IH.formed and interesting speakers ,"vha
sen'e was ahout as diHicuit a thing as and cooperation oi a l'lrgc llulllber of people havc played which ally suburh of Philadelphia might well take pride. I wtll lead these discussion groups.
they havc undertaken. The short choppy th(:ir part ill the completion of the new home for the Let I1S nourish it and from this lloint carry 011 the career
On Thursday, January 14th, the sublines continually broken by interruptions Swarthmon: PlaY('rs' Cluh. Yet it is douutiul if any pro- of the Players' Club to heights never bciore even visual- ject ior consideration is tlie responsibility
which had to move with g-reat precision, il'd in the community owes its cxistence to one man 1 ized.
of the Congress and of the Federal Govand the long periods of conversation more than the lIew playhouse O\n'S its existencc to
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I ployment Problem.
required Illany honrs of patient rchearsIt was altogether fltting that "The Intimate Strangers"
PLAYERSt CLUB'S NEW HOME
An excellent luncheon will be served
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should OPl'U the HCW build.ing, yet in another sense the
,at a moderate charge, and all who are
As is customary with Mr. Mitchetrs ,""r,'",gc'l'O""
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,,'orkc.1 a I,ardshill
~[r. Mitchel1,
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Heser"allo"s nlust be made IlO'''ever
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Ie Irs ac WI 1 1 S ral -, sll\l\'nising tlw thuusand and OIlC tinal details coincident
And )'e who find )'our hllnlens heav.,·, C01l1e
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first 1)3.rt as the two travellers rested on,
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Executive Board meeting of tlu
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with
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other
llIl'llIhcrs
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board
of
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lightf.ul. The second and third act too I hlrs, hili thwugh no fault ot theirs, mth
r. ac 'son
Art too is needed, indispensable art,
' 10 :30 a. 111. on the 14th, at State Head·
Art that bringys
finish, heaut)', excellence.
:' quartc.rs, 172 5 Spruce St., Philadelphia_
contamed man ... verv attracti\'e moments i and ),1 r. C\lIllIe\.' were 3W'H.· from Swarthmore most of the
created hy artistic staging.
summer ;t1Hl th(' \Hlrk 01 this cOIHmittec oyer the most
But should st ... rn Fate appear, close tight the door
OWIII1'; to the absence of ~{rs. J. Pass
The frC(I1.1ent changes of apparel hy the i trying pl'ril,d rested almost entin'ly upon )'lr, ),litchell,
)'lost dreaded Fate must e\'cr remain without;
,more Cheyney, Chairman of the Dela·
leading characters ga,'e I1S an impres-'
;\1thllUl-{h a tlrlll of Philaddphia architects are credited
Let her scek solace with her sister Destiny.
ware County League, ~{rs. Edwin A.
sion of a. fashion show incorporated in: wilh designing the huilding, we woml... r if tlwy would 110t
For here Sl'Cllre within these guarded walls
,Yarnall, First Vice Chairman, will prethe play and ran the gamut of fur coats, I han' diffll'Ulty in recognizing it as their own child, for
Is man's own, little, self-determined world.
; side at these meetings.
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tennis outfits, and a \'cry summery fish- ),1 r. ,:\1 itchdl's llasonal inten'5t and attention nearly every
""here, harring: earthquake, raging storm or fire,
day ot the past eight months has resulted in countless
For one short space, onc masterful, precious time,
ing ensemhle alt ill one day,
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A successful atmosphere for the play! lillI!' improYt'IlH'tlts whi~h other~dsl~ would not ha\'e been
He shapes his life to meet his heart's desire.
OF BOROUGH COUNCIL
was created c\'en hefore the curtain rose: m;ldl'.
Docs sorrow walk thc stage, be not a1armed,
on the first act. In the fir;,t place the!
At tIlt,' .same time that he was daily guiding the CQll'Tis a controlled grid, 'twill pass away.
orchcstra dC\'iatcd frol11 the pounding :,tructiou oi the hllildin)!; h~' was directing' the selling of
Does Tragt'dy appear, 'tis hy permission only,
: Lconard C. Ashton was clected presi·
jazz numbers that they ha\'c favored in i bonds and arranging' fur the finances so necessary to C011.. "ralls an not n.~al walls, here, nor lions real lioI1S."
: ?en~ of hor~ugh council at the reorganthe past and turned to 1I10re appropriate; tilluing the work. 11an,)' a time in this campaign the im·
Oh, brothers, sisters, join with friendly hands,
IzatIOn l1leetmg of that body held Mon·
theatrc music. .\$ til11c passes it is hoped' IIIcdiah' il:lllrt' In(lkt'(\ dark and forhoding, and only 11r.
)'lake merry while yon may, the time is short,
~ ~1.y night 41t Borough Hall. John E.
that they will he ahle to offcr e\'en more' .:\\ itchl.'ll\ l"tlllli(klll'l' anti l~lIthllsia:-1ll kept the other
The world \l[ l'H'ry day -wi1l claim yon hack,
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semi-cla~5sical and light
opera selections. ',
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Back from this childlike realm oi makc-hcli. ... n·.
succcl'd:i Frank S. Reitzel, ]. A. Turn·
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instruments is: work ... rs g,)ing ahead to ultnnate success. . I .
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,er, rec I('cted mem I)cr, and T. E. HessenI
It is l'a".\' 10 undt'rstand how S(lmc men Wit 1 h:w uusmess
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The reading by Mrs. \Vil1iam Earle
: the oatil of office by Burgcss \ViIliatn R,
Kistler of a pocm dedicatcd to the new STATED ~IEETING OF
: Dramatic and :\Iusic Editor on the! ~\"ill be gin'lI and a so~ial hour will: Landis. Albert N. Garrett, Jr., was' re·
playhouse and written by J. R\t~sell
urOl\IAN'S CLUB TUESDAY Rel"ord for many years. :Mr. Deick is a I tollow. :Mrs. I{oland G. E. Ullman au! named borough secretary and Walter R.
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A
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The Swarthmore High school boys'l when J?r. Herbert
Tily, donor of tIle
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: tion of :\[rs. Roland L. Eaton of the :011 til(' editorial staff of the Evening hasketball team resumes its schedule to-: ?rgan 1.'1 th<: Clotiller :Memorial auditor·
The Junior Assembly dance wIlt be:
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)'lrs. J.,lmer E. ),.[ehck, of Strath Tily in addition to directing the c'ho~
erly, ~[r. and Mrs. W. 'V..Mitchell, Mr. of the Season", and :Mr. Detck IS quah· lof the club. Mr: Delc.k has km~ly co~- Ha~'~n Tn11, who has heen spending the; will be at the console of the organ which
and Mrs. A. F. Thorne, Dr. and Mrs. J. lied to speak upon that subject as it rc·i sented • to a dlS~usslon f?l1owmg It!:; hohdays in \Vorcester, Mass., returned I' he gave to the college in memor
of
V. Orr and }'.frs. F. \V. Hadley.
.Iatcs to the past few years. He was I talk. A fifteen mmute mUSical program to Swarthmore, today.
Isaac H. Clothier.
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WEsnRN"TOUR.
GAINS IMPmlS ~ra:;~!'(W~x!a O~:pi~) ;R~~~; C~ , ., . Place: for Idlers, Says Aydelotte
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For Sale
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"PROSPERITY
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From 5} until 11:30:
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The always popular hreakfast of chilled fruit,
hot cakes or waffles, with maple syrup, and golden
coffee.
,: "PltOSPERITY HOMES" may be built anywhere. We
have some most attractive locations in Swarthmore
:; where, with a very slight modification of terms, any of
" the homes recently advertised may be built
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at the same
CHEAPER THAN RENT
",$115.00* a, month will pay all principal and interest On
;, the $l5,OOOt stone home illustrated ,in a previous adver.
;' tisement. At the end of fifteen years the house is yours
, '"II paid for, free and clear of all encumbrance. Or, at th~
en~ of eight years, for example, it maybe refinanced, after
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Insurance, wiII amount to about $50 per month-
; surely the thriftiest home buying plan ever developed.
It I ~ cheaper than rent - a dependable arid sound investment.
Tbe interest on a $1.5,000" PROSPERITY liOME" on the'fif
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t~ui~alent
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to homes Tec:::entlv lold fo(, $25000
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ANp
WELFARE
W~~CH
AID
RELIEF --: A
UNEMPLOYMENT
STANDARD
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SUNBEAM PEANUT BUTTER
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ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES
Telephone 69
BY
TO JUDGE PRESENT NEW HOME VALUES
i~e "PROSPERITY HOME" pla:a.· ta av.dIable to all d e .
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:endabte bUllde.,.. and
WJ~ IblU .li'reIh From tbe Trl'e J'Iavor
No. I MecL Can ZOc
3 for 54c
Sunbeam Pure Preaervea
Sunbeam Tea S ...
J"" 15c
J"" 25c
QuanCloudl" Ammonia
Bot. IItc
PEACHES
Halves and
PerfecUon
Small Can IZc
3 few 33c
Golden LU8cloU8
Sliced at Their
Fin..t Sharp Ch_
39c ft.,
Phil... Cream Chee.e
PIq, lOe
Virainia Baloed Ham, Speclal ~ iii, IOc
Bro_ or 4x S.......
Z for J5c
Lifebuoy S_p
4 B.... Z5c
From 1 until 4:
And, may we add-a Glad New Year.to you all.
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SOml:.what Dltrerent. Add Joy to Your Dinner
Small Can 15c
3 for 41c
Open as usual during the week until 7: 30.
Weare making this change after a careful study
of your wishes. We helieve you will like it.
WILLIAM E. WITHAM
SWARTHMORE 1000
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The Tea Room will close at four o'clock on
Sunday.
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,.Send fQr lllustrated folder -without obligat'
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ILC u"J. Ive In ~w~rthmore or Wallingford Hills.
A
WHOLE PEE.l..ED APRICOTS
ln, To
RetaJn .Their Natural Bouquet
DELIGHTFUL I-Packed WUh Xer.nel8
Why not hring the family for a lu~urious hreakfast hefore church?
A delicious chicken or turkey dinner, with delicate salads, and the unhelievable number of fresh
vegetahles for which the Ingleneuk is famous,
Special dinners for children under ten, sixty
cents,
,which the total carrying charges, including interest taxes
.!
Inglen'euk
In order to meet the request for meals on Sunday
that fit in with the luxury of the later rising hour,
we are extending our Breakfast and Dinner hours,
and omitting entirely the Supper at night.
, Q~CEAT,SWA!tT~MOBECBIlST
cost.
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cange
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MADE THE HOMEMADE WAY
TiD), c.-n LIMA BEANS
Noted for their Fresh Vine Picked. Flavor
Small Can 18c
3 f .... 49c
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Cut
G-...
and
ASPARAGUS
3 for 68c
UNSURPASSED FRUITS
,&: VEGETABLES
Freah Suaar Peas
35c ~ pk.
Juicy Oranrrea
59c pir.
Juicy Grape Fruit
59c pir.
FI'eth Cat M ...tm.om.
ZIc tt..
Black Tq Appleo
75c,,, b ..
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St._. ()pten
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Swarthmore s Newest
College Luncheonette
:~:w~!l B:::!\~~tW~ r~;%~r~i~~ ~n~~~::rfn ~:ntS:~r~fdt~e~:s~~~'rJ
Packeil the Same Day
Fresher Than Fresh
Small Can 25c
Cartledge
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHAIJ.ES
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FOR BETTER.BA~NG
Large 91&e
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SYl'1lPGREEN GAGES
WHOLE PEE.l..ED
A FruU You Witl B.'e About
Lar... Can 25c '
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MONTCO FLOUR
;ftlebia
FRED J. HARLEY
Upholstering
GEORGE IL KEIJ,EY
food. A committee ,has been slarted in
Springfield,
an employment
burfinance, but wilh
has orgaOlzed
to dlStnbute
eau 50 that Ihey can lake care of
emergency calls until Miss FOSler, our
Family Service Secretary, gets on the
job.
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, " " Iy attended and are full of interest. The being bronght direct from New York to Fling, Miss Margory Watson,'Miss Mar~
SfECIAL'BANKDEPUTY special speaker this evening i. Dr. Mc- Chester. There will be 3 complete stage garet Dewees and Mr. William Gregg.
Cahan and to-morrow evening, Mr. and screen shows every Thursday and Three delegales from Swarthmore, atwilh
5 complete
every tended the
Students'
Dr. W illiam D. Gordon, Secretary of Morey, superinlendent of schools. The Friday
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topic tonight is saving of the home; to- Salnr ay.
n the ocreen e eature at- ence at
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LUNCHEON time and
Banking, last Saturday appoinled Gerald morrow evening, Mr. Morey leads in the traction will he "Good Sport" with John They were Mr. Harold Flood of Duke
H. Effing, of Haverford ave., as his sp;c- cons;deralion of the young people.
Boles. Linda Watkins and Greta Nissen. Universily. Miss Betty Bonsall of Woo- in the evening we are busier
ial depuly to act for the Slate banking The total membership of the church is This is a modern up-to-date slory of how sler College, and the Rev. E. H. Bonsall
department in the administralion of Ihe 926. Of these aboul 175 are absent from Ihe other woman holds her man.
of the Pennsylvania State Sunday School Il
than we were last year during
affa
irs of the Lansdowne Bank
and
be'
ed
A'ssocla
. t'Ion. More th an 3000
students
I Hill Swarthmore and are
mg connect
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Trust Company and the
d with other churches as rapidly as pos-'
representing many colleges and univerthe Winter SeasonTitle
which passe
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sities were present.
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thand Trust• Company
fhSetaofSJ~
mto . e possesSIon 0 I e ecr ry
Tomorrow evening, Ihe Session holds
Miss Keta Brower 01 Guernsey road
,?n Decemher 18, 1931. These ils monthly dinner and business meeting
enlerlained at bridge Friday' evening, The reason, we think, is unidulles ,,:111 be ..perform"'!
Paul M. PaulsoD of Park avenue Jan. I for her guesl, Miss Jessie JohnhlS by the ap- at Ihe Harvard Tea Room as Ihe guests
addlbon. to
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typr;secnta:g"; of Elder E. M. Boyd.
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has returned frolll Ihe University of son of Roland Park, Baltimore. Those I formly good service plus"pOllS. Illes as specla epu In
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e appom - Pennsylvania Hospital were spe was present were
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ment of a new staff of ushers for the being trcated for her eyes, She wishes Dod d, Harriett Wickham, Eleanor
Good Food and Fair Prices
and Trust Compa?;.
Sunday morning and vesper Worship. 10 thank her friends for Iheir expres- Smith, Shirley Shaw, and Anr. Wray.
Thank You
Fortnightly
In order 10 give as many of the men 01 sions of sympathy.
Mrs. Henry B. Cookman. of 119 Col'"The PatrollS"
the church a share in the responsibility
Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Farringer and sons Jege avenue, entertained the Eight Club,
The Fortnightly will meet with Mrs. of this important office, the ushers have Raymond and Robert gave a New Year's at luncheon and bridge at her home
Thayer at he r home on 653 Norlh Ches- been appointed 10 serve until the elld of
Wednesday.
h h year, M arc h 31 , 1933. A Eve party at which the guests wel·e
ter Road, on Monday, January 11th at tl le new cure
::"-Irs. Joseph Bates, of Haverford ave2'30 otclock.
staff has been selected for m~rning and Commander and Mrs. Wayne Wicker- nue will entertain at tea from 4 until 6
. Mrs. Thomas Jackson will review an another. for
Mormng. Staff, sham. Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor and on ·Friday. January 15, al her home in
article by Hugh Walpole on English Mr. CrIst,. chaIrman; }.,~r. CurrIe, Mr. daughter Eleanor of Media, Mr. and honor of her mother, Mrs. William
BALTO, PIKE at PROVo ROAD
Country Places. The remainder of the Robert Halg, Mr. Hanzhk, Mr. Harvey, Mrs. George Gamble of Philadelphia, Roessler, of Bridgeport, Conn.
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Mr J H Jessup, Mr. H. F. Matter. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wckman
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pr~grand'
wI kC~)fiSlSt fO ralv~
S't rsf• Reitz~l ::Mr. H. L. Smith,' Mr. Thorpe, 0 f Philadelphia, M r. and Mrs.
CI,ffor spea mg 0 cer am par s o
" W··
V
SI ffMr KenG
'
Marble
E I d Mrs Joyce of her t rip to lUr.
Itmall.
espers
a,.
Henry L e Bar 0 n 0 f Springfield, ramie
ng an M' rs. J'oyce salon
'Ied
Afdra,
a boa t from nedy chairman; Mr. Boyd, Mr. Dodd. Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Day of P,hiladelphia,
h
I h'
New York to Cape Town, a voyage of Dr.
OK.
Mr. Spencer Davison of P ilade p lil,
Cemetery Work a Specialty
thirty days. Then a trip into the interior
• ,•
Mr. Horace Darlington, of Chadd's Ford,
FRENCH LAUNDRESS
of Africa a most unusual experience.
Engagement
Miss Jane Moore who is a student at
~.
Members are asked to bring contribuSwarthmore College. Mis s Margory
desires lancy work at home or out
1!Bt. 1843
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Sirayer of Rutlions to the milk fund.
No. Lan!:ldowne Ave.. Dreol HlU. Pa.
ledge announce the· engagement of their
I •
(Oppoolt<> .....Itnaton Cemetery)
ot
Berkeley
road
at
the
d18ta.nce
of
five
daughter, ,Mary Jane 10 Mr. John A. hWl(uecl and. nlnety-two and one
Preshyterian Notes
MME, LOUISE
Schumacher son of Mr. and Mrs. Hervey one-bundrecltbs feet westward from
Swarth. 1441
aide
of
CburCh
Lane,
In
the
the
west
Last Sunday morning at Holy Com~ Schumacher of Haverford a v e n u if, ·.l'oWns.b1p of Upper Darby. In the County
1014 Parker Ave•• Colliol(dale. Pa.
lIlunion sixteen new members were re- Swarthmore. :Miss, Strayer graduated of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania:
t:ontalnlng In tront or breadth on the_ said.
Phone Sharon Bill I11O-J
ceived.' Of these, eight, having their from the West Chester State Teachers' Berkeley
road sixteen feet and extending
College
and
Mr.
Schumacher
from
first communion, were f rom the SUl!day
01 that width In length or depth southwara
between parallel lines at right angles to
School. The attendance at m 0 r n 1 n g Pennsylvania State CoUege where he the
&aId Berkeley road eighty feet to the
was a member of the Pi Kappa Phi fra. m1ddle of a certain sixteen feet wide driveworship was very large.
Furniture Restoring
way.
The Week of Prayer services held ternity.
Under and subject to certain bulldlng SlipCovers WindowShades
during the present week are being largerestrlctIons.
Media Theatre
Together with the free and common
Mattresses Renovated
A NEW SERVICE TO HELP BUSY
So lIJany requests have been receiv('d use. right. Uberty and priVilege of the
drtveway as and lor a driveway.
HOUSEWIVES
that Mr. H Taylor, manager of Iho aforesaid
$8 with new tick $14
passageway and water course at all tLmes
Phone, Sw. 1225
This complele service consists of lvlcdia Theatre, has arranged a return herealter forever. in common with the
planning the menu, purehasing the
P I
owners, tenants and. occupiers of the otber
neCe8sary supplies" preparing and engagement of Eddie Cantor in a my lots of ground bounding thereon and enMuhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
"The Golden Rule-Our MOHO"
iCrving any type meal .from a small Days, for next \Vednesday and Thurs- titled to use thereat.
intimate luncheon to a formal dinner. day. The picture was shown at this
SUbject. to a mortgage of $3500.00 re·
Let U8 call 'and explain the delails. theatre on Thanksgiving DaYt at which dueed to $3000.00.
PIANO TUNING
Elaine Menge, 14 President Ave., Rut-, time a new attendance record was esImprovements conalst of two-story stucco
20 ,.·ears experienee with aU makes.
and brlek house, 18x33 feet. Porch front.
ledge.
tablished for anyone show in 1931.
Basement garage.
Member of Nat. Asso. of Piano Tuners.
Sold as the property of Henry O'CallaAll Pian08 should be toned twice eaeh
ghan. mortgagor. V10la A. JOhnson, wlte
Lansdowne Theatre
year.
MARGUERITE 'P. BYE, R.N.
01 E. David Johnson. real owner.
A. L. PARKER
"L
I B
the much
Conditions-;.$250.00 cash or certified check
Private Duty and Hourly
oca
?y UJY~a k e~ G00d"
J
'm {;:lY or bf.],,': hnlnncf' !~ t .. ~ f1qy,,_ Further
Media"
Pa.
Phone Media 831
heralded First National comedy-dram.l '..;\:nditlor.s aIlUUInC.'ri HI "11,-'.
Nursing
FOlln~ainF;
in which Joe E. Brown, funniest man o· ,Jom,,; ,; )'IIU,lm ~"tt
PHONE Swarthmore 122-R
,ne~ay to:the Lansdowne. Theatre.
'_'. ul':,"'" !-"'(,IJ-l"
r"
J. : ..'':
This picture is unique for a number C?z:
Sf-p:i-mtwr 'T,-'-m ;:':1;
l !!
reasons, first of which is the fact that .th
All tbat certain lot or pleCt: loll "round
CLA S S IF IE D
it Joe E. gets h~s comedy et!ects wt. with the buildings anc1 improvements
resorting to slapstick exaggerations, as 10 thereon erected, situate on the north side
New ConatructioQ
Alterations
h,' s former films. "Local Boy Makes of Berkeley road at the distance of five
FOR RENT
hundred. and eIghty. two and seventyStono
Work
Cement
Work
Good" is an uproarious drama of col- five one·hundredtna feet, westward lrom
th
e
Plasstonc aJ1d Slato Waib our Spedalt,
FOR RENT-Two attractive hOUBekeeping I
ha d
h
I by the west side of Ohurch Lane. In
apartments, electric refrIgeration and all ege days, se on a "ery uman p ay. Township of upper Darby, In the County
Drivewav.
J
C
and
Elliott
Nugent.
The
story
1S
;of
Delaware
and
State
ot
PennsylvaIlta;
FondUE
conveniences. Albert N. Garrett, PennySouth' Chester Road
.
.
h
I
I
f
Ik
containing
In
front
or
brea.dth
on
the
said
packer 4442 or Swarthmore 489.
Gr"dina
good and t e peop e are rea 0 S.
Berkeley road sixteen feet· and extending
SWARTHMORE 105
Archltccual Somees
• •
ot thu.t wIdth In length or depth northwara
FlnandnlZ
FOR RENT-Heated garage. Station square.
between parallel llnes at rJght angles to
StanJey Theatre
Available at once. ebBS. A. Smith. Phone
Mort ..aea
.IlUIurance
Swarthmore 705.
lng on the rear thereot a certain sixteen
teet said
wide Berkeley
drIveway.road eighty feet,
The
Stanley
theatre,
Chester,
Pa.
in'the
FOR RENT-Garage for rent close to station. Hot water· heat. J. F. Terrel18, 343 augurates a new policy of vaudeville
Under and subject to certain buUdlng
Dartmouth Ave,
every Thursday, Friday and ::?aturday. restrictions and conditions.
Together wIth the free and common
FOR RENT--Furnlshed or unfurnished apart- starting Thursday matinee, January 7th.
men&. Four rc..:::::'9. bllth and kitchenette, The worlds greatest vaudeville acts are use, right. Uberty and privilege ot the
SILVER BANTAM SEED CORN
Rent fetlsobable. Gar8.l"e. 162 Park Ave. Call _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ a.foresald driveway as and for a driveway,
passageway and water course at all times
Swarthtnol"e 1489 or 663,
nerealter forever, in common with the
I have 2S pounds" surplus of this wonderful corn which is praeSHERIFFS SALES
owners, tenants and occupiers of the other
FOR RENT-Healed garage at rear of 139
tically worm proof and beetle proof~ It is also drought resisting"
lots of ground bounding thereon and enRutgers A'Venue. Apply Albert N. Garrett.
titled. to use thereof.
SHERIFF BALES
very productive and ·Swarthmore residents who bought it will
Phone Swarthmore 489 or Penoypack8l" 4442.
Subject ·to a mortgage of $3500.00 reOf Real Fstate
remember irs quality. 7Sc per package, postpaid, and only one
duced to $3000.00.
FOR RENT-Comfortably furnished second
package per customer.
At the Sheriff's Office
story front room near tea room and staimprovements conslst' of two-story stucco
tion. Hot water heat, SWarthmore 108.
and brick house, 18.x33 feet. Porch front.
Court House, Media, Pennsylvaflla
Basement garage.
FOR RENT-Front room In the most deSaturday, January 20. 1932
sirable location in Swarthmore. Write
Sold. as the property ot Henry O'CallaARTHUR MILLER
Box J. SWarthmorean Office.
ghan, mortgagor, Viola A. Johnson, wlfe
9 :30 o'clock A.M'.
of E. David. Johnson, real owner.
Chester Road and Sproul Bridge, Swarthmore, Pa.
FOR RENT-Two nicely furnlshed rooms
Eadem Standard Time
. for rent with colored family. Phone
Levari Facias
Swarthmore 1826.
No. 1299 on day of sal't.; balance in ten days. FUrther
CondttIons--$250,OO
or certified check
conditions
announcedcash
at sale.
September Tenn. 1931
FOR RENT-Large apartment. Second floor.
JOHN B. MlLLl!:R. Attorney.
133 Ogden. Ave. Pore}) and garage. $85,
All that certain lot or piece of ground
Includes gas and. electrJclty. Phone SwarthNo. 1303
more IS-U. SlDall apartment also avail- with the bulldlngs and. improvements Levari Facias
able.
~e~~:ie~~;cr:~adSI!~a~eond~n~~~~~ ~~:
September Term, .1931
FOR RENT-Furnished room-Private apart- hundred han~r~:-t~-~~~~t w~t~a~~v~~fu
All that certain lot or piece ot ground
ment near Station. Kitchen privileges. five one- un
Ch ch Lane In the wlth the bUUdlngs and improvements
THE
Phone Swarthmore 1611.
the west S~d~ of na%y in the County tbereon erected.. situate on the south side
TownShip 0
p~erState of Penusylvanla; of Berkeley road at the distance of five
of Delawarel D Brn t or breadth on the said. hundred and twenty-eight and one
LOST
containing
ron
d.
te din one-hundredths feet westward trom
~fe~~:~J~~dl~lre~~h
~:~e~~h
:~n:wara
~~t ~~dtrp~r ~a%~h l~41~:e ~u~;
LOST-Yellow, long halred. bait grown cat.
104 PARK AVENUE
can Clair WIlcox, Swarthmore 1957-W.
I
Ing on the rear
ereo
Berkeley road sixteen feet and extending
FOUND
feet wide driveway.
of that width In length or depth southward
rightfeet
angles
to
Under and subJect to certal n building JJetween
the said parallel
Berkeley llnes
road at
eIghty
to the
"A Little Snack or a Big Meal at All Hours"
FOUND-White gold or platinum glasses at restrictions and conditions.
middle of a certain sixteen feet wide drlvem.y be obtained by calUng at Buchner's
Together w
e
h
Id
.
Players Club _
Wednesday
Ith and
th privilege
andof passagecommon
way
use right 'asUberty
t e sa
UDder and subject to certain building
Tog_:.::ge::ry::.::s::h.:.o:p:..,·
_ _ _ _ night. Same 1driveway
and
for
a free
driveway,
way and water course at all times hereafter restrIctions.
WORK W·ANTED
forever, In common with the owne7otste~r
Tog;'her with the free and common
ants
and
occupiers
of
the
~he~tttied
to use right Uberty and privilege of the said
WORK WANTED-Colored lady desires ground bounding thereon an e
~ dr1veway 'as and for a driveway. passageWork. Day, week or part time. Best ret· the use the[eeof.
way and water course at all times hereafter
Free Your Hair and Scalp of Dandruff
.ren
Catl S--~-or. lJl28
__
t
"500
00
reforever
common with
theother
owners.
eElS.
WDJ.w.u.LL
•
•
8uh,lpct. to a mO~"I!i ...ge 0
....
ants andIn occupiers
of the
lotstenof
and Other Ailments
HELP WANTED
1 d.uced to- !3000.00.
ground bounding thereon and entitled. to
-- -_________-::--,--:=:::;_1 Improvements conslst of two-story stucco the use thereeof.
Announcing our new Artzt Milk Ray and Milk on
i and brick house 18x33 feet. Porch front.
Subject to a mortgage of $3SOO.00 re~- :r~1: a I~':~~~f
Basement garage:
duced to $3000,00.
Treatments to create a healthy scalp.
more represe'ntlng FrIgidaire on either a
Bold as the property of Henry O'CallaSpeeial eleetrieal machine and ray lamp nsed in these
. PBrt or fUll time basls. Interview by letter gb.D, mortgagor. Viola A. Johnson, wUe
Improvements consist of two-story 6 tUCCO
0........"..
of E. Davld- Joh.,<:-"In, real owner.
.,. Box F. SWartbmorean omceo
.nd brick house, 18x33 feet. Porch tront.
treatnlents.
'
Basement garage.
PERSONAL
cash or certified. check
Special price on series .of treatments.
onCondltlons-$250.00
day of sale: balance In ten days. Further
Sold as the property 0 r Henry O'Call.. ~
ghan, mortgagor, Viola A. Johnson, Wife
PERSONAl-E. KBufm.a.n, halrdresstng. L0- oondlUons announced at sate.
ASK ABOUT THEM AT
. of E. David JOhnson. real owner.
cated in Thompson Store, Morton. Pa. JOHN B. MILLER. Attorney.
These three specialS for $1 except SRturI Condlttons--$250.00 cash or certlfled check
days.--MarcelUng, finger wavinK and manl- Levari Facias
No. 1300 on day of sale; balance In ten dal'S. Further
curlog.
conditions announced at sale.
september Term, 1931
PERSONAL--Balthale SanttarlU!l>--¥ater.
JOHN B, MJI T ER. Attorney.
SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
ntty. invalids. convalescents. Reasonable.
All that certain lot or pi~ of ground
Pb)"slc1an In attendance. 135 Franklin Ave. with the bulldlngs and Ii:Qprovem.ents
JOHN J. CAIN.
Kerton. SwarthmQl'e 2087.
thereon erected. situate on the south side
Sherltr.
, ',.'
yon of the Colorado; Kansas C,ly; S t . '
,
C-__ ..d.
Louis; Louisville; Ri
Free Deiiyety
Ion. D. c. ;-Home.
Thai "the college of liberal. arts i. a 'The r
New model coaches accommodating 30 good place only lor students vdth,defiJ!- lure. for faculty salar!es have "increued
Through West By Bua. for persons each will carry Ihe parly about ite intellectual interesls" is the deefara- very much
rapIdly than IIll: cosl
Swarthmore BOy8 and Guls
300 miles per 'day. The buddy syslem ' .
of all the olher Items of Ihe budget."
of camping in pup tents and cooking the hon of President, Frank Aydelotte of
During the past ten years improveMANY EXPRESS INTEREST evening meal will prevail. Detailed am- SwarthmOre College in his ,anDual report ments to the value 01 Over one million
usement programs while in motion will he issued today. "There is danger that: it dollars have been made to the buildings
will JiJake failures of. the mediocre and and grounds of the college, including the
I
d
I
d
f
make
idlersability,
of Ihose
Ihough
Worth Dormitory,
Biddle Memorial
un they have
"'ornewho,
to it even
wjthout
the Library,
Iwo groupsIhe
01 fralern'lly lodges
making in Swarthmore sponsored by Dr. mg to t Ie grcates.t e. ucahona an
~
• . advantages. One Jubilant camp·fire pro·
""
un..
E, L. Tenn.n, local Boy Scout execuh"e gram per week will be scheduled along impUlse or Ihe ambilion 10 work,"
and Ihe
H. Clothier Memorial.
"Bere On!YThe BEST'II Good F.aough
and, head of the Ulverson -School. The with others fuU of vigorous exercises- u Dr. !'-ydelotte goes. on . to say t hat
President Ay4:lelotte gives a review of
l)roject consists of a "'Vestward-Ho" swimming, wrestling. hiking, mountain there IS !l "re~t need In thIS country f~r honors work at Swarthmor f
h' h
There ia Ilo need tor retreaclullea.t
the
multIphcatlOn
of
schools
of
engl.
e
or
w
Ie
•
Idp by motor bus throughout Ihe United, climbing, sight-seeing and Ihen sleeping. neering and business al Ihe college level Ihe college has become nOled. The plan ID thematter of the fi_t qulily f ........
Slates.
"
Thercstaurants
noon-day or
meal
will be laken daily for
"has passed the experimenlal slag e. Not time.,
no cau..,
for aIann in the... t17in.
Swarthmore has already gallled
some ,at
hotels.
1stodents
1 ' who do not have Purely in. all
to fall back.upoa .inferior bran~~
I
tl
I tl
"1'la t'Ive 0 I \\'a Iter
'fl Ie Ie'll Iers I'"
Ie on
ectual
IDterests
and fwho should
Our problems have been solved
...
arne Iroug I Ie 101
n" Ih Us I ar engaged '",- al
e the
Irainin
real begm
rfe.
.
, but and qualit". becaase 01 the demancIo
C. Crouch and his Camp Tip project on eludes Mrs, Helen K. Hall, a leacher in Man/ so-":fJed
or
ar ' t 10 n:embers of our facully must be given on a harru.ed Buda t Th "".
ihe St. Lawrence river. Mrs. Albert the local
who
have presenl lime doing
credIt for working out during Ihe lasl Fooda" .h•• "ou haTe e :.... ; _ ; :
to
St,amford aro her lours to Europe ha"e charge of Ihe girls umt and will be as- character and il woulld be weU if more ten years the methods and lechnique of • Ted
.thin
h h
.
also had a following in Swarthmore and
h}' Ruth Lewis, president of t!lel coJleges frankly chose. that roJe."
what is, under American conditions a JO
we
ntac of aIL at their
now comes Dr, Terman with something sopholJJore class, and Elizabeth ~Iaiu,
Dealing with social phases of coUege new plan of aecadamic work. We shall ne..: ow pn....: MarteI'.....n JIrO,ed
entirely dil!erenl.,
the "cretary 01
junior class. who life, Dr. Aydelotte relers 10 the values
to alter
improve OUr meth- ....a and _ .... that the
,The o"glllal plans prOVIded only for wdl dored the umt lor younger boys. "of Ihe coUege experience as R time for ods m the fltture as ID Ihe past. Bul the
SUNBEAM Pare Fooda .",ethe
a unil of Boy Scouls. but the idea has
::nd
Thec'>. Widing
Day- forming friendships, for engaging in heart of th;.plan is the freedom it offers
...Ii.faction that quality aIoDe
been' enlarged upon unld now not only ton G.h"'n
Bruce Cook as aSSIstants. manifold and inleresting activities, and to Ihe
student 10 work in close can ,,'Te, at practic:all" no incnue in
Swarthmore boys of more Ihan ten yee,rs John J,;,
and Warder Cresson, for laking part in athlelic sports." The contact WIth a seholarly and inspiring co.L
may make the trip but also girls. It i<; E;jglc Scouts and camp leaders of expe- real values which come from pJ~-- ~e he ka~eT. Its 5~CCtss depends upon the
possible that thrce units or groups wj1l ricnce and others to be named, will 35- insists, 410 btained only by those f~ 'whom quality. of the Individual partners in the
Become acquainted wilL theH "Pine
be organized. OIIC group each for the sist .\lr. Terman jn directing aU unia. play is a relaxation from work anti not enterpnse."
Fooda",
our PenODal S--.ice, and
older and younger boys and olle unit
I, •
an end in itself. The student who is led _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Shoppia..
COftVenieDCe.
mad.e up of girls.
~
to value co]Jege life m~inly as an opporThe lour is being planned especially E~IERGENCY RELIEF
tunity 10 engage in extra-corricular acfor its, lun, adve~ture and health "alues,
NEEDS WORK FOR MEN livities is cheated of his birthright. He
SPECIAL FRIDAY &: SATURDAY
but its potent·· educational opportunitks
fails to mature."
Swift Brookfield
Swift Brookfield
~re not being overlooked. Reading lists \Vitlt the arrival of winter, the small Dr. AYdelotte's report gives a sumBUTT,ER
EGGS
bearing upon the most important of the number of jobs to be given out in our mary of the progress of Swarthmore
places to be visited are already beingl Emergcncy Employment Bureau has during the past decade. The enroUment
3Sc tt..
35c Doa.
SWARTHMORE ICE CO.
prepared.' A diary hl the form of writ- grown still smaller. One man only in has been limited to approximately 500 210Dartmou&LAve.
ing and pictures will also be kept oy our long Jist has found permanent em- undergraduates. but the faculty has inLa
FRANKLIN GRAN. SUGAR
Swa.894
each person- and· from ;these a c.ompositc rloYlUcnt. Conse~luently. famil)'-fe~d- creased to 65 full-time and 10 part-time
10 tt., B.. 45c:,
report will be made by a chosen com- mg has doubled III a. month, and 10- teachers. On June 30. 1921 the total en- i
mitfee. This _r:eport. will then be made crease,d last week. 1£ everyone who dowment of the c~lle~e was $2.639.645.
MARTEL BROS.
available as a permanent record for all bu):s I,ll our stores remembers to fret On June 30. 1931, It was_ $6,268,722. "In
COMONT COFFEE
Zlc Itt.
members of .the· group.
a hlt.le mor~ ~o a.s to put somethmg the e~dowment campaign of 1929 and
Electrician
Store
DelDODatration
of
a
CoBee
that
The lour will begin al Swarthmore all Ihal IS nounshmg ml~ the baskets for 1930 Jusl Over $4,000,000 was pledged
Repair work and 11ew Installadona
i. ~ot "Merel,. Good, But DeUciou "
July:4., Everylhing_ along the way lead~ emergency rehe~.. Mdmont has turned and when these pledges are paid' the
iug to; in and·near the followjng places over three famlh("s t our C~nt~r tQ total amount .of the proouctive funds (tfl
Phone.Swa.:4ZS
Specially Reduced lor this Demobstration
Isaa~
THE SWARTHMOREAN
.G.t;RALP.. II. "JWFIN.G ,'
, , 761
l1lor~
JANUARY'8, 1932
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FRANK'S BARBER SHOP'
I
THE SWARTHMOREAN
JANUAlRY.s, '1932
JDaII ,for this depulment. to.'the. ,Wi
..""'..... MissiolL The institute ministers not the hymns of triumph, "The Strife Is
ASIOCiatioos in the various churche&- alo~e to the needs of the Tenghsien field. O'.r" and "For All the Saints Who
rri4ou!" Meeiing. Episc:qpaJ, , .Methodist, but trains leachers and lay evangelists From Their Labors Rest".
PublUhed Every Friday al Swardunore, Pa.
and Presbyterian, to groups, sud> ... the for other stations.
Services w ...e also conducted at the
Friendl~
C~cle,
and
to
il1
In,
a
'l'ec~t.
report
to
the
BOard.
of
Cb~rch
of Sl SaViOlir. Bar HarbOr.
Robert E. Sharple8, Editor and PublUher
Mrs. :Victoria Hern~D who will IDVI!. ForeIgn. MlsslOJls of the PresbyterIan MaIne, .in which city intennent was made.
her fnenifs.to sew \¥lth Jrer. Whoever IS Church ID the U. S. A.. New York. Mr.
Mrs. Cleaves is survived by her JIOIlS
Phon. Swarthmore 900
interested in knilting sweaters or sewing Allison says, "The demand for the serv- Carl S, Cleaves and William Lawrence
garments, kindly phon. Mrs. ~rancis ices <>! students ~~om our institutions is Cleaves, and a daughter Miss Olive J.
Entered as Second Class matter. January 24. )929. at the Po.t Office at Swarth- Warren or the Red Cross Chairman, becoming great....
Cleaves of SWarthmore and by three
more, Pa., und.r the Act of March 3. 1879,
Mr•. Earle P. Yerkes.
Th~re is a1~ a pr~paralory school for other ";b5. George M, Cleaves and Ebner
I •
buys ID connectIOn WIth Mateer Memorial M. Cleaves of Bar Harbor and Dr
FRIDAY. JANUARY 8, 1932
BISHOP REMINGTON
Institute. The pupils al! attend Sunday ;Harry F, Cleaves, of Seattle: Wasbing~
TO ADDRESS STUDENTS morning preachIng servICe and Sunday ton. Five grandchildren live ib, SwarthThe College Woods
school.
more, Betty, William. Florence, Adelaide
The Rt. Rev. William P. Remington,
I
I
and James, the children of Mr. and Mrs.
D.O., Bishop of Eastern Oregon, will
Allee E. Gardner Cleaves
Carl S, Cleaves.
One of Swarthmore's least appreciated impr~vements of the last
address a small but representative group
two years has been the clearing of the woods along Crum creek
In the death of Mrs. Alice Edna Gardof College students Friday evening, 1anM
and the building of paths by unemployed men. Last winter this
l1er
Cleaves on December 26th Swarthuary 8 at "The Lodge". Supper will be
0" Christmas Day Miss Isabelle
work was carried on beginning in the woods opposite the north
more lost a loyal resident and Trinity Bronk of North Chester rd. had her
served at six o'clock.
end of the footbaU field and continuing almost as far south as the
Bishop Remington, who was born in Episcopal church one of its most devoted brother Dr. Mitchell Bronk of Germanrailroad tresseL
town with his family as her guests.
Philadelphia,
was graduated from the members.
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Mrs. Cleaves was born at Marion
If you have neglected to walk along these newly made paths
University of Pennsylvapia and was an
Mr, and Mrs, W. E. Fisher of New
make a resolve to do so as soon as the ground freezes and is easy
Olympic track man. During the war he Maine, in 1860 and for thirty-four year; Elm avenue have been spending a few
to walk on. This year the men in charge of improving the coUege
made a briJliant record as Chaplain with was a resident of Bar Harbor. Ten days at the Barbizon-Pla%a in New
campus say that there is plenty of work to be done from where it
one of tbe· Base Hospitals and was later years ago she' came to Swarthmore and York City.
stopped last year to the property owned by the Strath Haven Inn
Suffragan Bishop of South Dakota. He w,,:, ~OOJl idenlified with its life. Deeply
along the creek.
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is now visiting among' the eastern uni. religIOUS she took an active part in the
versities
and
colleges.
various
organimtions
of
Trinity
church.
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The college is not able to spend money for this work at the presOn
Christmas
Day
she
attended
the
two
ent time but it is possible that they might be in8uenced to meet
services ther~ after which she and her
Missionary To Speak
the borough Employment Committee half way in raising the necesM
family were together at her late resisary funds.
dence.
the next morning she passThe men are paid forty cents an hour for this work which is
The Reverend Roy M. Allison, a ed awayEarly
very suddenly.
much better than no income at all. Furthermore, men out of regPresbyterian missionary at TenghsicD,
The funeral service was held in Trinular employment are much better off doing vigorous work in the
Shantung, China, will s pea k in the ity church On Sunday afternoon, the Rev.
open than they would be sitting about their homes or meeting disSwarthmore Presbyterian Church, Sun- J. Jarden Guenther. rector. officiating. Bait. Pike and RiverView Ave.
couragement after discouragement trying to find a jpb at their
y
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p, .m.
Six members of the Vestry were pallPh
S arthm
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M, at
regular trade.
r.
lSon IS engaged in the educa- beaJ:er.: W. Barker Keighton, George
one W o r e 160
And aside from the relief, the work is providing not only the
tional phase Qf the missionary enter- Wb,tman, Casey. Louis W. King, Ernest
SWARTHMO
College but the entire community with as beautiful a park as there
prise, and ~as bee!, on the field since O. Lange, Millon Howard Fuseell, Jr"
RE, PA.
is near Philadelphia. Next year it would be possible to greatly im1911. He IS an Instructor at Mateer and Dean Raymond Walters. The choir
prove the section around the dam below the Strath Haven' Inn if
in which the Presbyterian Church, U. S~
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the work above the dam can be done this year.
Memorial
Institute Church.
at Tenghsien
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and theBible
Presoyterian
U. S, ilFr0f
Borough council voted $300 to Ihe Employment Relief Committee
cooperate.
with no strings attached but strong feeling was expressed at the
Almost immediately upon the estab.
meeting that if possible the money should be used to provide emlishment of Tenghsien Station in 1913,
ployment rather than to dole out gifts. Certainly the Crum woods
FOR RENT
the Soulh Shantung Bible and Normal
offer one solution to the problem of creating work. The woods are
Institute opened its doors with an enrolon February 1st" one of the most desirable apartments
used by many people in the community and we believe that there
ment of sixty pupils. A little later with
in
Swarthmore, con8istiDg of a living room (13x26) with
is no other place that the taxpayers would rather see their money
funds furnished by the Calvin Mateer
spent than in this manner.
fireplace, dining room, kilmen, refri..eralor room, SUD
estate, a fine modern building was erectM
room (121<20). tile bath with mower and three bed.
ed on c:. new site. The name was changed
rooDl8~ one of which bl:l8 a private toilet and lavatory
A
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bers hiP, an d d
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to the
Mateer
Memorial
ppreCl8tion
onations
amounbng
to of
Reverend
CalvinInstitute
W M t in honor
DO
allaobed.
Heat and hot water are furnlahed. Abo heated
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The Interdenominational Committee is "Springfield, under the able Chairman., a dIstinguIshed pIoneer of the Shantung
.arllle for one car. The rent is .125 per month. Adalia
preferred.
promoted by the various churches in Mrs. Walter C. Pusey, contribute': 2JIDlllIlllIlIIllIlIIlIlIlIlIDlllIlIIlllIIlIlIIlIIlIUlIIlIlIlllllllllllj!l
SWl'Iihmore. The President, is Mrs. $525.70. That district as well as Swarth- 55
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A~thur Redgrave. This organization more should tremendously appreciate::
Wishes to express its gratification for the Mrs. Pusey's spirit of generosity and coALLAN C. WOOD
sp~endid response of .. II neigh':-r--- - • "-~--.I;.- :.. ['.' ',- !pt the chairmanship
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ffle~d:,,'+~.' ",,'I:or"d "",,,,,,, Ih".\ " i ,_.,.',,, :,,'" _ ,:on about two weeks ~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUlIIIIIJUlIIlIIlIlIlIIlIIlIlIlJllllllllliii
. Avenue
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NEW. COUNTY BUJWING
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101' in front or breadth t.hBJ1ce eouUl
enenw..one
e, au..UaNe mtD.ute.
east afop,g the IOUtherl,. aede of Rad~e
road . 1lIteen feet and extend.J.q of' that
"idth in lengtb 01' depth· south 'elahteen
degrees, . .ven mlDutea west between PN"aUel Ilne& at rlgbt anJdes to the aald Ra4bourne road (pua1ns througb the middle
of party walls on t.I1e weat and tbe eut)
aeventYMftve feet to the southerly aide of a
certain ten teet wide dJ1veway whlcb leads
weatwardl,. alon,g, the Bast LanIclowne bor.
front. Two...atory stone, atucco aDd brtc.t feet and eJ:lendiDl' of that wid&h in leDlth
or depth Boutheaetward between ])Vallel lines
at right anrlell to the .ald Elm _Tenue on
Sold B8 the property of William B. Wlllhs tbe nol1heaat line n1oei7~tbn:o and ftft,...foar
and. Elsie hls wtee.
onc·hundrel!tbs feet. on the BOuthweat. line
nIne'y~three and Olly·nlne one·hundredth. fett
Conditions $250.00 cash or certl1led check and on the rear tweoU·four feel and the ".
on day of sale; balance 10 ten days. Further mainin.. otber tbereof llel"innl.... at a point on
conditions announced at sale.
the Aid aoatheaat aJde of Elm avenUe N tile
distance of one hundred and Dine&7---eix feet
JOHN E. McDONOUGH AND JOSEPH J. .outhwestward
from .&be laid IIOUlhwed. 1Ilde
DUDLEY, Attorneys.
of Miller aveuue. thence eziebdlnlr soulh
seventy derrees. twelve mlnutea, 10rt7.1ix
aecondB eaat _on a Une at rIcht ~lea to the
Fieri Facias
No. 270 saJd Elm avenue nlnety.three and ft1t,.~nr.D8
one·hundredtba feet to a polot. thence mend,
September Term. 1931
inc south nineteen deg-rees. thtr&7·nlne miD.
All that certain lot or t1ace of ,round atet, fourteen eeoooda. weat. on a Une parallel
with the buildings an
Improvements wUh the said Elm avenue ei,.ht aDd nlnel.J.
thereon erected. Situate In the Township
one·hundredth. feet to a point. theme
of BprlnRfteld, County of Delaware anel eight
ex,tendlng lJOuth alxt7·:o've delP'eea fort.y-eeveD
State of :Petlll8ylvanla, belnK the northwest minute8 thlrty.nine IlecoDds
1wentl"~one
one-hall of Lot No. 298 on the Plan of lots
called Springfield. Section four, whieb said and eis:ty·two one--hundredtha feet to a poinl.
plan 1& duly recorded at Media, PR .• In Plan tbence es:tondinr no..'h seven.,. cIecTee8.. twelve
Gase 3. page 2, and descr1bed. according minutes, foru-·slx MCOodB we81. on a line at
thereto B8 foll0W8, to wit: Beginnll18' at a rigbt Bnrlet",o the sald Elm. avenue seven&,.
POint on the northeasterly aide of GreenhUl eight Bnd five one-hUndredth. feet tl;) the B8ld
avenue (forty feet wide) at the. _cUstance Elm Avenue: thence ex-lendlDl' north DiDe&eea:
of two hundred and seveoO..flve feet north degree•• forty-aeven minutes. foW'teen eeeondl
seventy degrees twenty minutes and. fifty east. along .the same t wenly-four feet to the
seconds west from the lnteraection of the place of beortDniDK.
northeasterly side of Oreenh1ll avenue .with
the northwesterly side of Midland road
37. 30. 41. 43. 4& Elm Avenue, Upper
(forty feet Wide). COntalnlng In front or Darby. Pa.
breadth on the said side of OreeDhUl avenue north seventy degrees twenty minutes
Improvements consist of
description)_
fifty seconds west twentYMflve feet and ex- Five t.WO·RtOr,y house., 16z30 feet. each. Pord!.
tending of that width In length or depth front. Stucco gar-.rea, 10~8 feet eaeh.
north nineteen' degrees thirty-nine mlnutes
ten seconds east between parallel lines at
(2nd deecription)-Vacant p-ouud.
right angles to the said Greenhill avenue
one hundred feet.
(3rd deBCr!pUon)-Vaca.nt l1'OuOO.
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mUDlt_,
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Tree .md
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the "C_;;'
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:Q.ev. John Ellerv Tuttle, Pastor
-'se of -the drive, the SHARE
A CORDIA
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L INVITATION
TO ALL TO
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OUR WOBBBIP AND SERVIcm
provided thirty minutes of relaxatiori' and continue. to relieve the distressed in our 10:00-Blbte S~UNDAY
. Ph'l
WORSHIP.
friendly memories. Participation of this communtty ~ we II as 10
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PASTOR
PREACHEs.
character is a. sign of' good citizenship T~e Produehon Department tn PhiIadel"PRAYER."
~nd is for the uplifting and enjoyment phla has sent out a hundred cut garm~nts '. :;M::~~~utes of Organ Worship.
of all.
and .seventeen and one half pounds of
ADDRESS
Interdenominational Committee wool for children's and men's sweaters
~ R. M. ALLISON OF CHINA
which are being distributed by Mrs. 7:00--Y~G~gp,,~ITIONS THERE,"
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Francis Warren 517 Walnut Lane, chair- 8:00:-Mltlweek 1~~DAY
RED CROSS HAS
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SUCCESSFUL DRIVE ·i Gu,ardiaDll .~
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NEARLY
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$2000
Mrs, Earl P. Yerkes, chairman of the
~ed Cross drive for Swarthmore, today
IssUed a statement thanking the local
workers for their activity aI!d giving a
report of the campaign. Said Mrs.
Yerkes :
"On' Christmas Day another annual
Red Cro~s roll .call ~ame to an end which
marked Its fiftIeth year of humanitarian
sen'iet'. With its close I wish to express
my -deep appreciation to all the lieutenan~s and workers of Swarthmore and tile
nelghb.oring distric~s for their untiring,
splendid work. It IS they along with the
whole-hearted, generous, courteous resPOnse of the residents and business peo_
pl~ of this section that have made the
driVe a great Success.
"}. Franklin McFadden, Chairman of
the South Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter
of the American Roo Cross in wishing
us all ~ Happy New Year writes, 'It is
my desire to also personally thank you
and all yOur committee members' and
workers for what they have done during
the past year to help the Chapter Board,
and me personally as its. chairman in
work -for the .Red Cross.'
:'The financial results of the Red Cross
drtv~ ha:ve proven to be very satisfactory I
consldenng this trying winter that has I
had so m~IlY demands upon us. So far
our total IS $1945.55 which is an increase
of . two hnnd~ dollars over last year.
ThIS amount IDcludes $350 from Swarthmore College, $ZO from the Plush Mills,
$10,SO from Milmont, $13,SO fro m
Holmes, and also gifts from three of
Swarthmore's· organizations - The Jtm.
ior Woman's CI~IO, The Fire Department-$5; ·and'theNational Ballk-.
$10. We totaled 1.0000000e -dollar Memberships, 6I>-five dollar one.. 7-ten doll;or ,ODes, onl>-twenty-five dollar Mem-
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WilIWt • rew 1Din_
a pollee ear W88 at tho
ehiId'. ho...... It waa 110DO
too 800n. A valve on the
ramoee had
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the boiler was periloud,
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frightened voice Complain.d to the Night Oporator when she planed
In the eord.
Immediately she sensed
trouble_ "Don't you
'Worry," abe l'e88B1lred the
child. ~SomebodY8 commgl- and qale1dy abe
eODDected enotber liDe to
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Dear aplod q
.:45---CHURcu SCHOOL
Whether We, our-U;tghbors. or God Is
the JUdge, absOlutely the only value of
our rel1gtous life to ourselves or to anyone
is what it fits lIS for and enables us to
c!O.-Wllfred Grenfell.
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Tbe Morning ForWn In Meeting HOuse. Subject (In January 10th: "Three Disturbing
Miracles." to be led by BlIss
Forbush, Secretary of Baltltlmore Yearly Meetlng
11:00 A. M.-Meetlng for Worship 'In the
Meettng House.
George A. Walton of George
SchOOl will attend the meetIng on Jan. lOth.
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Ing In Whittier House. Box IUDcheon.
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T!tINITy CHURCH
Protestant Eplacopal
Chester
Road anel College Avenue
OPPosite the College Campus
Rector
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M.
SUNDAY
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
9 :45 A. M.-Prtrnary Dept. 203
AVE. Main SchOOl
College
at the
i:~h. BIble Class, Hick's
,11:00 A. M.-MornIng Prayer and S
Mr. Guenther Will p=~'
HOUle
at Media to be dedicated. tomorrow afternoon.
NEW PLAYHOUSE IS
MINIATURE mEATRE
and gleaming chandileers, the part of the MUSIC STUDY CLASS
building behind the curtain created the
!STUDIES FOLK SONGS
greatest amount of interest.
west
The stage itself is 25 by 52 feet pro- The Music Study Class met on Monviding ample room for prodncing almost
I d nectors
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any pIay tIe
ever seIeet. T IIe day
W afternoon at the . home of Mrs. S.
fact
that
an
automobile was driven across
. Johnson and enjoyed an unusual
Building Complete For Staging
the
stage
behind.
the
regular
setting
gives
program
of American ~usic. Mrs. RobVarielY of Dramatic
some definite idea of its proportions.
ert Carels, contra~to, With Yrs. Herbert
Productions
Every facility for placing and moving Fraser, accompamst, gave first a gr~up
scenery used in a large metropolitan of Fol~ songs. of the. North Carolma
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SEATING
CAPACITY thealre has been installed in the Players' m~u!,lams, readmg a bnef account of the
------Club playhouse in a small way. A sim- onglO of each son!!'.. Mrs. .JaCOb Meschbut adequate . switch board has
been
artIcleeonl Amer.
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'ter read
F lkan entertaining
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A complete playhouse !D mlDlature as pie
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mstatled and as tIme passes new lighting lcan. 0 mUSIC, an J: rs. are 5 en
well e«;IUlpped and as efficiently arranged devices will he added as well as other sang a. ~roup of the earliest. Am~can
as any of the largest theatres recently permanent stage eql;iipment.
COlUposlh~ns, wor?s an~ musIc. wntt~
erected in Philadelphia, is the verdict
An emergency lighting p I ant is a by FranCIS Hopkmson In Washmgton s
which has followed the inspection of the part of the equipment so that. in case da!. ~{rs. Frase~ used a smaIl ?rgan for No. 29 Greenhill road. Sprlngfleld, Pa.
Sold as the property of Stante, ZvI&"BItls.
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power from the electric company should thiS group as tYl?lcal ~f the per~o
Improvements constSt of two Bnd onenew Players Club playhouse during
fai,
'I th e bUI'Id'109 cou Id be a dequaey
t I
The next meehng will be held on. Mon- half story stucco house, 18:.:18 feet. TwoCondllions--l260.00 cuh or certUled check
atory addition. Ibn feet. Porch front. on dIU" of sale: balance in ten da,ye. Furlher
past week.
lighted for an hour and a half
day, January 18th, at 2 P. M. ID the Garage,
conditions announced at. .ale.
IOxl8 feet.
~!It-
of The Intl,,!ate .Stran~ers, .thiS week ure of the part of the buiJding behind the of Mary Lyon school. .
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taln and Ruth I. Brittain.
LEY. A-ltome)'t.
have been laVISh JIl .thelr praise of the stage. Here the stage committee expects .A progr~m of AmerIcan composItJol!S
cash or certlfled check
new clubhouse and Its up·to-:date
to collect a large supply of scenery and will be gIven ~y Mrs. .Ma~1 . Effing, onCondltlons-$250.00·
.lORN J. CAIN. Sheriff.
day of sale:
balance at
In ten days. Porth"r
conditions
announced
sale.
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ures.
which may be used severa] times. sopral!0 and MISS Chastam, plaD1st and
will also be added to the room orgaDlst.
"While playhouses are closing or havM
JOHN E. McDONOUOH AND JOSEPH J.
ing a hard time to stay open in Philadel- for making properties and scenery.
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DUDLEY. A~torneY8.
phia," stated Frederick A. Poole
. A total of twelve individual dressing
SHERIFI' :;IALES
was a guest at Tuesday night's performM rooms are also a feature of the backstage ___._____________
Fieri Fadna
No. 469
ance, Swarthmore is actually opening a part of the building. Each room has a
SIIERII'1'
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June Term. 1081
new theatre."
1J1akeup table, hot and cold running.
Mr. Poole was enthusiastic over the water, chair, and other faciJities.
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Of Real Estate
All those fleven certain lotH or pieces of
new building and the SUCcess of the The safety features of the building are
groand. known and designated as LotR Nos.
At the SherIff's OffiCe
HI. 142. 143, 186. 187, 188. 189, 190. 1,01
Blayers' ClUb in this small
as carefully provided as in a large theaam) 1 A2 on plRn of DNo~p.l "111 -pJA"R .. :
tre and meet all the specifications of' the'
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while plays here the local
state law. An asbestos curtain may be
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could offer leadership for the
dropped in case of fire and the door be,.j '-;,'-.1',- ""'''.'' -.1 th(· ott"t:lm'"
"r 1-;~) i(,_<
tween the auditorium and the stage is of
movement of the large cities.
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·-Last Friday almost five hundred per- metal so that should a fire be~in b~hind,
. Gr'·t-II"'" "'Iad \.:f)nLn.inlll~ >It irnn! or hr('adfh
sons took advantage of the opportunity stage ~ere would be -JlO danger to the ,Hire" ('-Irrl Fl\ClftS
Nr 8{7: ulOlll; tl!~ - ":Jill mlJrlle llf.l: .-,r \V:tyne I\vt."lIue
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. 100 I~~ sliti t:Jr.hmdi.lllC 01 U.al wiuLh lu lunglh
to visit the new building and inspect the audience. An automatic sprinkler sysDecember Tenn, '1930
or depth 135 feet. The second tbereot begin.
stage ,and all of the other features
tern is also installed on the stage and
nhllr at a. point In the mJddle Hile of .Concress
the audience does not _see at the
throughout the dressing rooms.
avenue at the distance ot 125 feet southeast
$1000.00 in cash t>ri=o and ooe th0ufrom tbG jntel'8ec1ion of the middle Une of
The arrangement of the front of the
formances.
sand other prioeo an: oIfered for a.
avenUe
and
tbe
middle
line
of
Green.
Attractive as the auditorium is with building is also proving popular with
amples of ekiIl with • iackknife. Entries
containing in fronL or breadth alODJr
its upholstered chairs, carPeted aisles,
members of the club. The lobby is
may be any kind of model. figure Of
of Congress avenue 350 feet
ot that width In length or
special
carving, requiring ekill and in.
spacious and the rehearsal room upgenuity. made entirely Of wood, and
stairs serves as an adequate ladies lounge.
with no other tooIa than a jackknife.
Jots or pieces of
The building is heated by a hot air inM
and improvement.
Flnt P.r.:•••••••••••••••••••• SISO
staUation of the American Heating and
TowttabJp of
StcoIKf PrI'e •••••••••••••••• 1100
and
Sta-te
Ventilating Compau)·. Warm fresh air
tlilnl
on
southeast
is forced through the building and the
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diRtanee of one
WEEK.END Cruise system is- so arranged that the heating
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be restricted to almost any rOOm.
containing
front
breadth on .the avenue
said Elm
avenue in
twenty.
fGeI and' extending of tbat width 10
The entire improvement represents an
"."rth
~~?W;"(),,\~ "e~
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or depth southeastward between paral.
investment of about $40,000. Architeds
.c .....,," at richt angle8 to the said Elm ave-for- the building were Magazine and Ebto
tine being' nlnety-three and
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one.hundredths feet, the 80utherhart, who speciaHzc ill designing theaninety·three and forty-three one.
tres. The general contractor was the
feet and on the rear twenty.four
Olle olher thereof all the said Bide of
\Varren Construction company of which
avenue
at the diRtance of one hUnd.""eQ
Sails FEBRUARY 11
J. Francis Warren of Swarthmore
twenly·lour feet southwestward from the
president.
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in front or breadth on -the said Elm ave-:
4 DAYS
Charles D. Mitchell was chairman of
POPULAR MECHANICS
nue twenty·lour feet and extending of "hat
the building committee responsible for erien'.'I',
widlh in
or depth 80utheastward beMAGAZINE
the construction of the buHaing and tlIC:
linea at right angles to the
200
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Bvenue
on
the
northeast
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ninety.
CHICAGO, ILL
other members of the committee
Roy Comley awl Dr, A. F. Jackson.
Improvements consist of two-story stone
and stucco house, 16x42 feet. StucCQ garage
29 E. FIFTH STREET
9x18 feet.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodwin awl
CHESTER 6141
Sold as the property at Arthur Colapret<.1
son Ailen, went to Washington on and.
Jean, his wife.
,"'ednesday to spend the remainder
CondttI0D&-$25D.OO cash or certified Check
of the week with )'1rs. Goodwin's un~
on day ot sale: balance In ten days, Further
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
Mr. Joseph M. Dixson.
condItions announced. at sale.
Sale $7500. Firat mortgage $5,000.
lIr. James H. Hornaday spent Sun- JOHN E. McDONOUGH and JOSEPH J.
R_t $55. Detached, modern, 7 roo..... day with his wife who is visiting her
DUD!.EY, Attorneys.
bot water heat. automatic hot water mother in Washington. Their small son,
Fieri FacIas de Bonis et TerrIs
b... ter. Z car garage.
No. 849
James, Jr., who has been very ill with
WM. S. BITTLE
Ikcember Term. 1930
pneumonia has passed the crisis and IS
S.warthmore 1l1-J
convalescing.
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FOR A PRIZE
The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Swarth.
more NaIional Bank and Trusl Company, Swarthmore,
Pa., for the election of directors and such other businees
8S may come before the meeting, will be held at the hank.
ing house in Swarthmore, Pa., on Tuesday, January 12,
1932, between the hours of three and five o'clock P. M.
ELRIC S. SPROAT,
Ctuhier.
S. S. Berengaria
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Lincoln's Birthday
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Al\NUAL MEET1NG
"A NEW BEGINNING"
A COImIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
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Delaware County Court
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"THE UNKNOWN ONE"
8 :OO--EvenJng WOl'8blp and Sermon
rTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
addition, IOxl2 teet. Baaement prage.
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11 :OO-Morntng Worship and Sermon
SUNDAY
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Bible 8tUdy of the Holy Spirit.
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three aad fcuv·Lhtee -one-huwtmUu feet. aD
tbe IOtIIlt.W..!iDe DIDretr·..... MMl.Aab .....
"ae--huDdredthl; lee&: aad OD the rear iwent,.four feet: one oibe.. .&hereof 00 '&be -'4".
soutbeN1 "de of Elm 81'MUG at &he dlIItance
of one hundred and fOri7-ell'hl feet lM)uih.
'IV_ward' from tbe eaI4 eoutbweai _de of
Miller avenue contaloiul' In front or breadth
on the eald Elm avenue -twenty-foW" feet. IUd
extendllJ8" of· that width In lencth or depth
lou.b~wward between parallel u.o. at rilbt
OUCh line Into Clinton road and eaatwardl¥ an.-Iee to the said Elm avenue on the Dol1hInto another ten teet wide driveway wbleb eut Hne nlnety.three and for&7-Dlne ODe.hUD.
extends northwardly lnto RadbourDe road dredth. feet and on the lOalh",. Hoe Dinel7at a point seventy~slx Bnd ftfteen one .. three and .fifty-foUl" one·buDdredlha feel aDd
hUndredths feet. measured south a1xtyM on the rev tWe.n1-7·foar feet: one otber thereof'
eight degreee. thirty minutes. forty se.- ori the IJOtltbeast lide ot Elm aTeaue at Uae
onds west from the lOuthweater..,. aide Of dlslance of one hundred aDd 8eTent7-two tee ..
Long Lane, '1232 Radbourne road.
BOuthwesh.. ard from the BOuthweel; Bide of
Improvements consist of two-story stone, Miller avenue containlol" In Iron.. or breadth
brick and atucco house, 18X28 feet. Porch on the aaid lide of Elm avenUe twenb-.four
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JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB
You will he sure of a full purse and a Merry Christmas
next year by joining one or more of, the follOwing clR8ses, '
TWENTY·FIVE CENT CLASs
Requires a deposil of 25 eenls each week
for the nexi 50 weeks. At maturity of
the Club you will receive a check for
$12.50, and interesl.
FlFTY·CENT CLASS
Requires a deposit of 50 cent. each week
for Ihe next 50 weeks. At maturity of
the Club you win receive a check for
$25.00, and interesL
ONE-DOLLAR CLASS
Requires a deposit of $1.00 eaell week
for Ihe next 50 weeks. At malurily of
Ihe Club you win reeeive a cheek for
$50.00, and interest.
TWO.DOLLAR CLASS
Requires a deposit of $2.00 each week
for the next 50 weeks. At malurity of
the Club you will receive a check for
$100.00, anti inleresL
FfVE.DOLLA8 CLASS
Requires a depotlil of $5.00 eacIl week
for the nexl 50 weeks. At maturity of
the Club you will receive a rh I eli for
$250.00, and inleresL
$50
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Sweeney & Clyde
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COZy as a Pillow!
Just
reduced
from
Let me write your Automobile
laauranee in the O)dReliab)el~~::~~::~~~:
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Westinghouse Aristocrat Warming Pad
E. C. WALTON
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Soft wooly eiderdown in beautiful
peach color.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
Elmore APDI'IInen_No.
201 Ebo AveIlne, Swarth.
more. 4. au.d 5 rooms and
bath. Bot water heal, jani.
lor serviee.
UDder new
ma.;:rement.
Renlals redu
• Ideal location.
CBAS._A. SMI'lB~
or yoar own hroker
BUILDER
ArIUtieHo_
Designed and BaUI
10 Meet
'Iklft>itbllll:-:Nef!da "
eRAS•. E. FISCHER
,30«- Oick.iaaen. Ave.
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2. Big! Measures 14 bV 11 inches.
3. White protective cover slip.
4_
T/lree degrees of heat with nonl"8dio-interfering thermostats.
s.
Comes to you untouched - sesledsanitary - in· Cellophane.
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ELECTRI
OMPANY
JANUAlIlY.8, '1932
THE SWARTHMOR;EAN
......... for au. department, to,the.Wi._ .'.
AaociatiOns in the various churc&e../ friends' Meeting, J;;pis<:c!Pal, , }.(ethodisl,
aadPr'l"byteriao, to groups, soch ;IS the
Mission. The in.titute m.iniJters not
alo,!e to tbo ne
for other statio...
Frieodl~ C~le, and to i!>
her f"OIliI.·to sew WIth /Ier. Whoever IS Church In the U. S. A., New York, Mr.
interested in knitting sweaters or sewing Allison says, "The demand for the serv-
Published Evcwy Friday al SwarthmOI'e, P..
Robert E. Sharples, Editor "lid PablUJu.r
Phone Swarthmore 900
Stri~
. JANUARY 8, l!U2
the hymn. of triumph, ''The
O'er" and "For All the Saints Who
From Their Labor. Rest".
Service. were also conducted at the
Ch~rch of Sl Saviour, Bar Harbor
MalDe,in which city interment was made.
Mr•. Cleaves i •• urvived by her IIOIIS
Carl S. Cleaves and William Lawrence
Enlered as Second Class matter, January 24. J'29. at the Post Ollice at Swarth- gannents, kindly phone Mrs. t:rancis ices o! students ~~om OUr institutions is Cleaves, and a daughter Miss Olive J.
Warren or the Red Cross Chauman, becommg. greater.
Cleave., of Swarthmore and by three
more, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Mr•. Earle P. Yerke..
Th~re" aI~ a pr~paratory school for other sons. George M. Cleaves and
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 8.' 193Z
BISHOP REMINGTON
Instlt!'te. The pup. Is al! attend Sunday fiarry F. Cleaves, of Seattle, Wash. _
TO ADDRESS STUDENTS mornlOg preaching service and Sunday ton. . Five grandchildren live in, Sw.::fThe College Woods
school.
more. Betty. William. Florence, Adelaide
The Rt. Rev. William P. Remington,
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Alice E. Gardner Cleaves
Carl S. Cleaves.
D.D., Bishop of Eastern Oregon, will
One of Swarthmore's least appreciated improvements of the last
address a small but representative group
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two years has been the clearing of the woods along Crum creek
In the death of Mrs. Alice Edna Gardof College studenls Friday evening, Janand the building of paths by unemployed men. Last winter this
0" Christmas Day Miss Isabelle
uary 8 at liThe Lodge". Supper will be ner Cleaves on December 26th Swartbwork was carried on beginning in the woods opposite the north
more lost a loyal resident and Trinity Bronk of North Chester rd. had her
served at six o'clock.
end of the football field and continuing almost as far south as the
Bishop Remington, who was born in Episcopal church one of its most devoted brother Dr. MitcheU Bronk of Germanrailroad tressel.
town with his family as her gue.ts.
Philadelphia,
was graduated from the members.
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If you have neglected to walk along these newly made paths
University of Pennsylvania and was an
Mrs. Cleaves was born at Marion
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fisher of New
make a resolve to do so as soon as the ground freezes and is easy
Olympic track man. During the war he Maine, in 1860 and for thirty... four year~ Elm avenue have been spending a few
to walk on. This year the men in charge of improving the coUege
made a brilliant record as Cha.plain with was a r"ideot of Bar Harbor. Ten days at the Barbuon-Plaza in New
campus say that there is plenty of work to be done from where it
one of the ·Base Hospitals and was later years ago 'he' came to Swarthmore and York City.
stopped last year 10 the property owned by the Strath Haven Inn
Suffragan Bishop of South Dakola. He
identified
with
its life.
was soon sbe
along the creek.
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active
part Deeply
in the I
is now visiting among' the eastern uni- reJigious
versities
and
coIleges.
various
organizations
of
Trinity
church.
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Christmas
Day
she
attended
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serv!ces there, after which she and fier
Missionary To Speak
the borough Employment Committee half way in raising the necesfamily wtre together at her late resisary funds.
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Early Ihe next morning she passThe Reverend Roy M. Allison, a
The men are paid forty cents an hour for this work which is
Presbyterian
missionary
at
Tenghsien,
much better than no income at all. Furthermore, men out of regheld in TrinShantung, China, will 5 pea k in the
ular employment are much bettcr off doing vigorous work in the
ity
clJurch
on
Sunday
afternoon,
the Rev. 8
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Swarthl!lore
Presbyterian
Church,
Sunopen than they would be: sitting about their homes or meeting disJ. Jarden Guenther, rector, officiating.
alt. Pike and Riverview Ave.
day, at 4:45 p. m.
couragement after discouragement trying to find a jpb at their
Ph
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regular trade.
Mr. AIIison is engaged in the educa- Six members of the Vestry were pallers : W. Barker Keighton. George
&eru:
one warthmol'e 1600
Qf
the
missionary
entertional
phase
And aside from the relief, the work is providing not only the
SWARTHM RE
prise~ and has been on the field since Whitman Casey, Louis W. King, Ernest
College but the entire community with as beautiful a park as there
o.
Lange, Milton Howard Fuseell. Jr.,/
0 , PA.
1911.
He
is
an
instructor
at
Mateer
is near Philadelphia. Next year it would be ,possible to greatJy imand
Dean
Raymond
Walters.
The
choir
Memorial Bible Institute at Tenghsien,
prove the section around the dam below the Strath Haven· Inn if
in which the Presbyterian Church, U. S. of the church Jed in the singing of two of/ ..... ' . ,. . . . . . . . , t t , . . . . . . . ..
the work above the dam can be done this year.
A. and the Presbyterian Church, U. S.
Borough council voted $.100 to Ihe Employment Relief Committee
cooperate.
with no strings attached but strong feeling was expressed at the
AIDIOst immediately upon the estabmeeting that if possible the money shOUld be used to provide emlishment of Tenghsien Station in 1913,
ployment rather than to dole out gifts. Certainly the Crum WOOds
FOR RENT
the South Shantung Bible and Normal
offer one solution to th-: problem of creating work. The woods are
Institute opened its doors with an enrolon Febl"Uary lsi., one of the most desirable apartments
used by many people in the communjty and we believe that there
ment of sixty pupils. A little later with
in
Swarthmore, consisting of a living room (13x26) with
is no other place that the taxpayers would rather see their money
funds furnished by the Calvin Mateer
spent than in this manner.
fireplace, dining room, kitchen, refri«erator room, Bun
estate, .a fine :nodern building was erectroom (12x20), tile bath with shower and three booded on a new Site. The name was changed
rooms, ODe of which hUB a private toilet and lavatol')'
Appreciation
b h·
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to Mateer Memorial Institute in honor
ers IP, an
onations amountmg to of the Reverend Calvin W M t
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Hea. and bOI water are flll"llisbed. Also heated
allached.
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larage for one car. The rent iB '125, per mODth~ AduJu
prefened.
promoted by the various churches in Mrs. Walter C. Pusey. contributed 21I1I1I1I1I11I11II11I1I1I11I11I1I11I11I1I1I1IDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ!j
Swarlhmore. The President, is Mrs. $525.70. That district as well as SwarthE
A~thur .Redgrave. This organization more should tremendously ap}:reciate §
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Wishes. to express its gratifi~tion for the Mrs. ~usey's spirit of generosity and co51
ALLAN C. WOOD
sp~endld respons~ of Rl1 nelgh~n-~ -, • "':-=--.':," ,l,~ 1.:. """!pt the chairmanship ii
227 Swarthmore
,::h ••. " .. !:ered c, n'" .. rI !I", ."
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. Avenue
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NEW. COUNTY BUJLDING
log In front PI' breadth theDce eoutb three and JOJ'IV,Uu:ee OAe·h1ll1dNd&u teel. on
..ventF~. '1ISI6bi, !lfD.tbne •.!...!'~ 'he lOuthWeu liJle DlDeb"·..... ..a .1u:~ nfeaet afong the lOutherl,. IIfde of Bacl~~ ..e pae-huDdredtba 1ee& aDd OD ,he rear 'ftllb'~
road . ftlteen feet and ell:tenclbur of' tat
width in Iengtb. or depth lOutll 'elahteeu
we&t between~
allel linea at rlCbt &nIles to the, aald Bad..
bourne road (PMllDg throUgh the middle
ot party walls on the .at and the east)
seventy-Ave teet to the southerly alt1e of a
certain ten feet Wide driveway which leads
Westwardly alons- tbe Bast 14nsctowne borough line Into Clinton road and eastwardly
into another ten feet wide driveway whlcb
extenda northWardly Into Radbourile ,road
at a polnt seventy-slz: and tlfteen onehundredths feet. measured. soutb alxtyelgbt degrees. tbJ.rly minutes. torty oeconds west from the 8Outbwe8terq .Ide of
Long Lane, 7232 Radbourne road.
Improvements consist of two"story stone,
brick and stucco, hOuse, 18z28 feet. Porch
front. Two-story atone, stucco and brick
addItIon, 10x12 teet. Ba8emeJ;lt ~e.
degrees, seven mtnutes
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A CORDIAL INVITATION To ALL TO
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OUR woasHIP AND SERVICE
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provided thirty minutes of Telaxatio; and conttnue tG relieve the distressed in our 10:00-Blble School.
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Participation of this community as well as In Phl·ladelphl·a. 11 :OO-MOlUaNG
PASTOR
PREAOHEs.
character is a. sign of' good citizenship The Produetion Department in Philadel..
"PRAYER."
Minutes of Organ Worship•
· for t he upli f ting and enjOYlnent phia
an d . IS
d has sent out a hundred cut garments ' 54 :45-F1fteen
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of all.
an ,seventeen and one half pounds' of
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Interdenominational Committee
wool for children's and men's sw.:aters
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which are being distributed by Mrs. 7:00-YOUNO PEOPLE.
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Francis Warren 517 Walnut Lane, chair- 8:~Mldweek 1::!-~DAY
Bible study of the Holy Spirit.
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Volunteer Work
NEARLY
Mrs. Earl P. Yerkes, chairman of the
Cross drive for Swarthmore, today
issued a statement thanking the local
workers for their activity and giving a
report of the campaign. Said Mrs.
Yerkes :
"On Christmas Day another annual
Red Cro~s roll call ~mc to an end which
mar~ed Its .firt~eth year of humanitarian
service. With It.s ~Iose I wish to express
my deep appreciation to all the lieuten;m~s and workers of Swarthmore and the
nelgh~ring districts for their untiring,
splendld work. It is they along with the
whole-hearted, generous, courteous response of the residents and business peo_
pI~ of this section that have made the
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drive a great Success.
"}. Franklin McFadden. Chairman oi
the South Ea.stern ~ennsylvania Chapter
of the Amencan Red Cross in wishing
us all ~ Happy New Year writes, 'It is
my desire to also personally thank you
and all yOur committee members' and
workers for what they have done during
the pasl year 10 help Ihe Chapter Board,
and me personally as its. chairman in
work ·for the .Red Cross.'
:'The financial results of the Red Cross
dnv~ ha.ve proyen to be very satisfactory
consldermg thiS trying winter that has
had so many demands upon us. So far
our total is $1945.55 which is an increase
of .two hund!Cd dollars over last year.
ThIS atnount IDcJudes $350 from Swarth.
more College, $20 from t&e Plush Mills,
$10.50 from Milmont, $13.50 fr 0 m
Holmes, and also gifts from three of
Swarthmore's' C?rganizations - The Junior Woman's Cll1h--4lO. The Fire. Department~, and the 'National Bank'-'
$10. We totaled I,Q85.,-o"e
on the
board
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the making.
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METBonIBT EPISCOPAL CHUROH
LLOYD P. BTEVENB
Minister
"A NEW BEGINNING"
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ELRIC S. SPROAT,
C".hier.
9;45 A.
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In Whittier
DOUB••
SUNDAY
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
9 :45 A. M.-Prbnaty Dept. 203 Con e
AVE. Main SChOOl at ~e
~N~h. Bible ClMS, Hick's
,11:00 A. M.-lt,fOrDlng Prayer and Be
Mr. Guenther Will prearr:~.b.
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It is not too late to
JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB
You will be sure of a full purse and a Merry Christmas .
next: year by joining one or more of. the following classes:
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TWENTY·FlVE CENT CLASs
Requires a deposit of 25 cents each week
for the next 50 weeks.
At maturity of
the Club you will receive a cheek for
$12.50, and interest.
FlFTY.CENT CLASS
Requires a deposit of 50 eents each week
for the next 50 weeks.
At maturity of
the Club you will receive a cheek for
$25.00, and interest.
ONE.DOLLAR CLASS
Requires a depOsit of $1.00 eaeh week
for the next 50 weeks.
At maturity of
the Club you will receive a cheek for
$50.00, and interest.
TWO.DOLLAR CLASS
Requires a deposit of $2.00 each week
for the next 50 weeks.
At maturity of
the Club you win receive a cheek fOl"
$100.00, anil interesL
F'JVE.DOLLAR CLASS
Requires a deposit of $5.00 eadl
week
for the next 50. weeks.
At malurity of
the Club you will receive a.1 ok for
$250.00, and interesL
Swartb.moreNational Bank and Trust Co.
.CSERVING SWARTBMOIlE SINCE 1,.,.,
g,
Green~
Lincoln's Birthda'J
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FRIEND.S III
Whether we, our neighbors, or God is
the JUdge, absolutely the only vBlue of
our rellgtous life to Ourselves or to anyone
Is what It fits us for and enables us to
dO.-Wllfred Grenfell.
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FOR A PR'IZE
WELCOME AWAITS YOU
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The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Swarth.
more Natioual Bank and Trust Company, Swarthmore,
Pa., for the eleetion of directors and sueb other busin_
as may come before the meeting, will be held at the bank.
ing hoose in SWlll1hmore, Pa., on Tuesday, January 12,
1932, between the hours of three and five o'clock P. M.
7:00-EPWORTH LEAGUE
11 :OO-Mornlng Worship and Sermon
"TlIE UNKNOWN ONE"
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Al\NUAL MEET1NG
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all the Bald Elm avenue ,'weldy-four feel Uld
exteondihJf of' tbat width tn leDdh or depth
lOutheu&ward between parallel Un. at. rtail&80Klee to tbe said Elm .venue on tbe DOr1.b.
eaat Une nlnety·tbree and forty-nine one-bUll;.
dredtb. Jee' and on the eoutbwefi Uue 1lI!1Wt7.
t.hree and .fI1,y.four one·hundredth. feel aDd'
on the rear twent7-lour feet: one other &Iiereof
on' the southea.
of Elm. avenue at Ihe
dJetance of one hUDdred and lleyent:r'-two feet
BOuthwe,twBl'd from 'Lhe lIOuthweat IlIde of
Miller avenue containln8' in front or breadth
on the .ald elde of Him aYenue twen&7.four
feet- and e::teDdiDl' 01 thal wicKh In leDC'th
or depth lIOutheaatward between parallel Hnee
at right anKles to the .aid Elm aYenue on
northeast line
&lid 1lft7.four
tbe
Sold as the property of wnUam B. Wlllis one.hundredtb"
feel.nine"'·three
on tbe lIOuthweat
line
and Elsie his wife.
nlnety.three and fifty-nine one.hundrec!th. feet
ConditloD:&--$250.00 cash or certlfted check and on tbe rear twenty-four feet and tbe reon day of sale: balance In ten days. Further mainlng other thereof lJeginn.l.ng at a: point on
conditions announced at sale.
the eald 8Outhe8lt Bide of li:lm avenue AI the
distance of one hundred and ninet,....el% feet
JOHN E. McDONOUGH AND JOSEPH J. 80ulhweatward from .&be eald louthweat ddt
DUDLEY. Attorneys.
of ltlJUer avooue. thence extendlnlr lOuth
seventy dertrreell. twelve minutel. fOr11.Bix
seconds easl. on a lIne at rJ..-ht- an.-lea to lbe
Pieri Paclas
N 270 sald Elm avenue ninety·three and. :flft:J"1lioe
Delaware County Court Houae at Media to be dedicated tomorrow afternoon.
o.
one.hundredths feet .to a point, thence mdtDd.
September Term. 1931
ing south nineteen degrees. tblrty.nine min.
All that certain lot or piece of 8I'Oun4 utes. fourteen eecoads weat On a llne parallel
and gleaming chandil.ers, Ihe part of the MUSIC STUDY CLASS
with the buildings and Improvements witb tbe eald Elm aVebue e1g1l&.' aDd. niDeLJ'building behind the curlain created the
iSTUDIES FOLK SONGS thereon erected. Situate In the Township ell'bt orw·hundtedth, feet to II point. tbenoe
of Sprlngfteld. County of Delaware and ex·tending' BOuth ab;:tyaflve de~ forCy-eeran
greatest amount of interest.
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State of' f'ennsylvanla, being the northwest minutes thirty·nine second. weal twent7-one
The stage itself is 25 by 5Z feet proone-half of Lot No. 298 on the plan of lots and sixty.two one-hundredtha feet to a point,
The Music Sludy Class met on Mon- called. Springfield. Bectlon four. whleb said thence extendinl' north eeventg decree.. h.tlve
viding ample room for producing almost
recorded. at Media. Pa., In Plan minutes, forty-six I8COnda WOK On a line ai
any play the directors ever select. The day afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. ~ is3, duly
page 2. &Dd descrIbed according rlE'ht angles
'Lhe said Elm. avenue eeveII'".
thereto as folllJW8. to wit: Beginning at a ehrht and five one·hundredth. feet to the llid
Building Complete For Staging fact that an automobile was driven across W. Johnson and enjoyed an unusual POint
th~ northeasterly aide of Greenhlll Elm avenue: thence utendln8' uarih mOe\eeJl
the stage behind, !he regular setting gives program of American music. Mrs. Rob- avenueon (forty
teet wtde) at the, distance de&Tee8. forty ...we'l minute., fourteen 8eCUIdil
Variety of Dramatic
ert Carets, contralto, with Mrs. Herbert of two bundred and. sevenb-Bve feet north eut along "he 8&Ule twenty.four feet to Ihe
some definite idea of its proportions.
seventy·
degrees
twenty minutes and ftfty
berlDJ>l
Prodnctions
Every facility for placing and moving Fraser, accompanist. gave first a group seconds west from the intersection of the place of
Ul'.
aJde of GreenhUl avenue with
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scenery used in a large metropolitan of Folk sOllgs of the North Carolina northeasterly
the northwesterly side of Midland road
37. 39. 41. 43. 46 Elm Avenue. Upper
325
SEATING
CAPACITY theatre has been installed in the Players· mountains, reading a brief account of the (forty feet wide). ContalnlnJr in front or Darby, Pa.
Club playhouse in a small way. A sim- origin of each song. Mrs. Jacob Mesch- nue
breadth
onseventy
the saiddegrees
side oftwenty
Greenhill
aveIml,rovement. consl" of (la. dea.-l-UOD)_
north
minutes
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A complete playhouse in miniature as pie but adequate. switch board ha.s b~en ter read an entertaining article On Amer- Bfty second& west twenty-Bve feet and ex- Five two.stor;, boulee. 16%39 -feet eada. Poreh
tending of that width In length or depth froDt. Stucco I'ar&l'es. 10xl8 feel each.
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Installed and as time passes new hghtlOg ican . Folk music, and Mrs. Carels then north
nineteen'degrees thlTtY-nine minutes
well equipped and as effiCiently arranged devices will be added as well as other sang a group of the earliest American ten
seconds east between parallel Unes at
(2nd deseriptlon)~Vacant ground.
as any of the largest theatres recently permanent stage eq\iipment.
right
angles
the said Greenhill avenue
compositions, words and music written one hundred to_
feet.
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erected in Philadelphia, is the verdict
An emergency lighting p I ant js a by Francis Hopkinson in Washington's
(3n1 deacripUoD)-Vacant 8l'out:.t:l.
No. 29 Greenhlll road, Bprtngfteld. Pa.
which has followed the inspection of the part of the equipment so that, in case day. Mrs. Fraser used a small organ for
Sold as the property of Stanley Zvlca1th.
this group as typical of the period.
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the electricIdcompany
Improvements consiSt of two and onenew
ayers ' CI u b pIayh ouse dunng
t he power
f·, thfrom
b ·Id·
b
d should
t I
Condltlons--$260.00 caah or cerU1led. cmck
haU story stucco h'OU8e. 18:1:18 feet. TwoThe next meeting will be held" on Mon- story
al ,
e UI tng cou
e a equa e y
addition. 18x22 feet. Porch front. on day of aBle; balance in ten day-II. Further
past week.
.
lighted for an hour and a half.
day, January 18th, al Z. P. M. in the Garage, 1011:18 feet.
eonditlona announced at .ale.
~?t-of-to":n ,guests at th~. pr
Sold as the property of Walter O. Brit- JOHN E. McDONOUGH and JOSBPH J. DUDof The Inb,,!ate. Slran~ers, .thlS week ure of the part of the building behind the of Mary I,yon school.
taln and Ruth I. Brittain.
LEY. -A(.'omeya.
have been laVish In .thel,r praise of the stage. Here the stage committee expects
A program of American compositions Condltlons--$250.00 'cash or certlfled cbeck
new clubhouse and Its up-to-date feat- to collee!" a large supply of scenery and will be given by Mrs. Mabel Etling, on day of sale: balance In ten days. Further
JOHN J. CAIN. Sheriff.
ures.
props which may he used several times. soprano and Miss Chastain, pianist and conditions announced at sale.
"While playhouses are closing or !lav- Facilities will also be added to the rOOm organist.
JOHN B. McDONOUGH AND JOSBPB J.
iug a hard time to stay open in Philadel- for making properties and scenery.
DUDLEY. A~tomeys.
SHERIF1' 'SALES
phi a," slaled Frederick A. Poole woo . A total of twelve individual dressing
was a guest at Tuesday night's perform- rooms are also a feature of the backstage ____________________________
Fieri Faci as
No. 489
ance, Swarthmore is actually opening a part of the building. Each room has a
SBERIPP BALES
June Term. 1931
new theatre."
makeup table. hot and cold runnin g /'
M P I
h
. . over t h e \vater, chair, and other facHities.
at -.;:a
D_ I Estate
All those
lots asor Lots
piecesNos.
of
r.
00 e was ent uSlashe
ground
kllown88Vf'n
and certain
dealgna,1.ed
new building and the success of the
The safety features of the building are
At the SherU!'s Omce
141. 142. 143. 180. 187. 180. 189. 190. 1,91
.P.layers' Club ·n this m J1
't
:Vh'f lP2 on plRn or Tll'f''''f>l 'ntH ~."A, "Aid
'd th t
th s, a. comrmunrthlY• as carefully provided as in a large thea,:I!:iq FlJu:", :\!I(:'.:
.
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111 nt't.'d P,."
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e sa!
a WI
e se ectton 0 wo - tre and meet all the specifications of' the·
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while plays here the local organization state law. An asbestos curtain may be
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couid offer leadership for the theatre dropped l'lt case of fire alld the door be.'
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dH' 1l,;£!l'fh,ctH'I),
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movement of the large cities.
tw'een the auditorium and the stage is of
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-Last Friday almost five hundred per- metal so that should a fire begin behind!
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t>. ',;:,,',)!,; T.ill\:
:Ur""~J!Jljj
,'oail l:Olltltirlllli!" il; lrom or hr~ndtt.1
I k
d
fa
r th
Nt}. v:t
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mi ....-tb 0.(
iH,.~Iha~,)1 wiaUt
'Vii}"IICiu 3.\'Cllue
Sons 00 a van ge 0 - e °PportUOl'ly stage tgere would be no danger to' the ,'l.I!r." 1"jeTi F'[\l:ius
"""hmllill.l~tb
to visit the new building and inspect the audience. An automatic sprinkler sysDecember' Term, '1930
or deplh 135 feel. The second thereof be,pD'
S"g
.... e an d a II 0 f th e 0 ther f ea t ures w h·ch
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tem is al,o installed on Ihe slage and
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niDI' at a point in the middle line of Congress
th
d·
AU that
lot and
or piece
of ground avenue
at intereection
the distance of01 the
126 middle
feet southeaat
$1000.00 In cub pri&a and on. thoue au lente
does not see at t h e per- throughout the dressing rooms.
witb
the certain
bUlldings
Improvements
from the
line of
_d otba,: prizes are oIfered fo< ex.
The arrangemenl of Ihe front of. the thereon erect«( sltuate In the TOwnship of Congresa avenue and the middle line or
formances.
A ttractlVe
.
Upper ofDarby.
County described
of Delaware
and the
hiJI middle
road con'aihlnllr
in front or
breadth
ampl .. of otiU with a Jackknife. Bntriea
as t h e aud'dorium '
IS .
Wit h building is also proving popular with State
Pennsylvania,
according
line of COngTe88
avenue
360alan,.
fee,
may be any kind of model. figure .,..
its upholstered chairs, carpeted aisles, the members of the club The lobby is Jto a surv
J ey and Plan thereof made for and elftending ot that width in length or
.pecia! carving. requiting skill and m.
.
ames
.
Andrlen.
by
Damon
and
Foster.
depth
_136
feet
spacious and the rehearsal room up- Civil Engineers. on January 25, 1926, 88
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genuity. made entirely Of wood. and
t
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tId'
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follows:
Beg1n~~
at
a
point
on
the
eastAll those five «l'rtain lois or pieces of
with no other tools than 'a jacklmife.
s aJrs s~J;:'ves as an a equa e ales ounge. erly side of
Ison_ avenue (forty feet ground with the bUildings and improvements
The building is heated by a hot air in- wide) at the dtatance of two hundred. fl.ve -thereon ereC!led situate in tbe Townehip of
flnl ~&•• ' •••••• " •••••• " ••• SI54)
I II t ·
f tl Ie A merlcan
.
H eat'109 and Wardly
and eleven
teet side
south$Ceoftd Pd•••••••••••••••••• S100
S a a Ion 0
from one-hundredtba'
the southwesterly
of Upper Darby. County of Delaware and State
Ventilating Company. Warm fresh air Parkvlew road, as or1glnaJly laid out. said oC Penna,ylvnnia. one therrof on the southeast
nlrcl N •••••••••••••••• a • • • 115
. f
d th
h th b ·Id·
d tI point being alao at the distance of one side 01 Elm avenue at the distanca of one
Fori
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Cruise
IS
orce.
TOUg
e U1 mg an . Ie hundred seventy-nine and seven one- hundred feet southwestward from the south.
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system IS' so arranged that the heatmg hundredths feet f.K)uthWardly from tbe we.8~ Biood.thOf Mill'her av..ed"ueElcontaJnJn g in front
b
t . ted
OVER
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point of curve of a cIrcle forming a comer or re
on . e s
m avenue twent)r~
Aacl aleo tbuc: art! twenty.ave $10.prfzee and
can e res. ClC • to a mOSL any room.
of said Madlaon avenue and. P$I'kvlew road four feet and· elI:tending of tbat width 1n
fift.Y. of SSm each. In addition. 1000 .pedal
The entlre Improvement represents ar: as shown on a recent plan 01 said Damon leni1:h or deplh 80utheaatward between par.al.
.Pcllniva will be: diltributed to ~ wU:ocr. ot
cash awuda ad to tboac:; reed", .banon.blc
.
t
I foot $40 000 A h·
and' Foster. dated February 4, 1928, contaln_ leI hnea at ri8"bl angles to the said Him avelI1V~S men. 0. a u , '. rc ne~ts Ing In front or breadth,along_Mld tilde Of nue. the northeast line being ninety.three and
mention. In cue of ties duplicate Pl'i= will be
to
for the bUlldmg were Magazme and Eb- Madison avenue me~ured. south twenty thltty·seven one.hundredths feet. the south.
erhart who specialize in desil'J'ning thea- degrees. three minutes, twenty seconds West line nh18ty.tbree and torty-three one.
AU ndea and detaila ct th1I eontm are In cae
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west sixteen feet and extending of that hunUredths feet and on the rear twenty-tour
iuu, 01 PopuIar_ Meclunk.l MaPIiDe now DIll RIc..
tres. The general contractor was the width In length or depth eaatW8J'dly fee(;' one other thereof on the said aide of
Buy a capy at any ne~d or ccmaulc 00c at
Warren Construction company of which between parallel l1nes at right angles to Elm avenue at the distance of one hundred
JOUr Iibraiy. You do DOt have to be a rqular
Sails FEBRUARY 11
.
W
.
the
said
Mad180n
aveuue,
the
northerly
and
and
twenty.lour
feet
southwest.want
from
the
Rader.
J. FranCIS
arren of Swarthmore Ie southerly lines of said lot Passing through 'said ROuthweet side of Miller avenue contain
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the middle ot the Party Walls of adJOlnlng i i f
b
h
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resl en .
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• buildings one hundred feet to' the centre ng n. ront or readt on the smd Elm ave.
4 DAYS
Charles D. Mitchell was chairman 01 line of a certain ten feet wide driveway n,:,-e t'\l.enty·lour feet and extendIng of 'hat
h b 'I'
.
·bl f
extending northwardly Into Parkv1ew road WIdth 10 length or depth southeastward be.
t e UI dmg committee responsl e or and southerly Into Lathrop road (B In tween paraJlel I1nea at right ana-lea to the
100 EosI 00I0JI. _
the construction of the building and tile Lot No. 12 and house No. 163 Ma
9:45--OBuB0B BOHOOL
The
Forum In
ing Morning
House. Subject
on MeetJanuary 10th: "Three DiSturbing
Immedlately _L ______ •
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Mlrael..... to be 'e
IUIG IKUQIGU
ForbUSh, Secretary of Baltltro U
bIe. . O
tlmore Yearly Meeting
onlt D
you ' ·::
11:00 A. M.-Meetlng for WOrship' in the
worry," ahe re&8aureclthe
:.
Meeting House.
biId."S sh
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George A. Walton of George
C
am ody'e eom·
: t
School w1l1 attend the meetiuS!" and quickly she
: r
Ing on Jan. 10th.
WEDNkSDAY
connected another liDe to
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9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.-8ewlng and Quilt
'J.KD
.._ _ _ 00
log In Whittier House. Box luncheon. Wilhia • few Dlin1lte8
5
All are cordially InVited to J I I
a police car 'WU at the
:
services.
0 n
n these
child'. home. h WlIS no".
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too 100D. A valve on the
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flll'D8co hod j8l!Ulle4, the
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TIUNrn' OBlJIWB
Protestant Episcopal
rescuers diacovered, and
Chester Road. and College Avenue
the boiler wae JIOI'ilo1Ia1,.
Opposite the College CampUs
Rector
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Rev.
J.
Jarden
Guenther, S.T.M.
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~ As lIB everyday COllfJenii ence, the TELEPHONE
i is worth many times its
~ low CO&t, 111 emergen-
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foUl' feet: 0'" otbe,. .&hereof OD tbe MId ..
lJOutheaat aide of Elm avenue at &he dlItanee
of one huhdred and 10Ji7-eJl'bl feet JOulbwest ward.' tr-081 tbe ea1d .ou&bweat. IIIde of
IIJUer aveDue COOtaloJDI' III trone. or breadlh
POPULAR MECHANICS
MAGAZINE
$50
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committ~ wer~ nu~).
. consist of two-story stone
Improvements
Sweeney & Clyde
other
members
Roy Comley
and of
Dr.the
A. F. Jackson.
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29 E. FIFTH STREET
CHESTER 6141
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodwin awl
Sold as the property of' Arthur Colaprete
son Allen, went to Washington on and
Jean. bls wife.
\Vedncsday to ~pend the remainder
Condlttons--$250.oo cash or certified. check
of the week with Mrs. Goodwin's UI1on day of sale; balance In ten days. Purther
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
cle, MI". Joseph M. Dixson.
conditions announced at sale.
Sale $7500. Fird mortgage $5,000.
Mr. James H. Hornaday spent Sun- JOHN E. MCDONOUGH and JOSEPH J.
Rent $55. Detacbed, mod....... 7 roo..... day with his wife who is visiting her
DUOJ.,EY, Attorneys.
bot water beat, automatic hot water mother in Washington. Their small SOil,
Flerl Facias de Bonis et Terrts
beater, 2 car garage.
No. 849
James. Jr., who has been very ill with
WM. S. BITTLE
December Term, 1930
pneumonia has passed the crisis and lS
Swarthmo.... 111-J
convalescing.
All that certain lot Or piece of ground
Notary Publi.
Real E.tate
With the bUlldlngs And Improvements
t.hereon erected, Situate In the ToWI18hlp
LEGAL NOTICE
of Upper Darby, Qaunty of Delaware. State
To
Sarah
Elizabeth
Wyndham,
late
of
1901
of
Penn.sYl~nla. and described aCCOrding
Let me write your Automobile
Lincoln- Street; WHmlngton, Delaware. to a certain Clan or survey thereof. made
Whereas Charles Mosby Wyndham, ,Jr.• tor J. S. Moz no and Company. by Damon
laluraaee in the Old Reliable your
husband, has Bled a Ubel lri the and Foster, civil englneeJ'8, dated March
of Common Pleas of Delaware 9th, 1928, and revIsed July 25th, 1928 and
IllIurance Company of North Court
County, Pennsylvania. as of Septembe1' A\lgU8t 7th, 1928, as follows: Beginning at
Term. 1931. No. 324, praying a divorce from a point on the solJ.therly side of Radbourne
Alael'ica.
you. Now you are hereby notlfled and re- road (formerly Berkley road) (forty feet
qulred to appear in said court on or be- wide) at the distance of one hun.:tred
fore Monday the 18th day of January next twentyaslx and fifty-nine one hundreclths
to answer the complaint of the said Charles feet eastwardly from the southeasterly side
Mosbyappearance
Wyndham.yoUJr.,wUland
default
of of Clinton road (forty teet Wide) contalnsuch
be in
Hable.
to have ___________________________~__
a divOl'C8 granted In your absence.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
Bhert" of
&'~ty. iltllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllOnlllllllllllUlRlIlWJlUlUUUlI1IJ!!
E. C. WALTON
J.!':';!';
Elmore APIlrlmen_No.
Avenue, Swarth.
more. 4, 811.d 5 room8 and
bath•.' HOI water heat. jani.
201 F:hn
tor
serviee.
Under
new
m9Daj{emenL
Rentals reduced. Ideal loeation.
CHAS. ,A. SldI1'B .\1(eP1
or your own hroker
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de-
ceased. LettetB teFstamentar7 on the
above ElJtate have been granted to the
unde"lgne
of the decedent to make known the aame,'
and all persons Indebted to the decedent to
make payment. wltbout delay. to
D. OWEN SrAPHEN8.
4335 Dakota B _
Pittsburgh. Penna.,
Or
to hle Attorneys
1429 Walnut Stleet,
PhIladeJpbIp. Pa.
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and stucco house, 16x42 feet. Stucco garage
9x18 feet.
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COZy as a Pillow!
Just
reduced
from
Westinghouse Aristocrat Wanning Pad
1. Soft
wooly eiderdown in
peach color,
beautiful
2. Big! Measures 14 by 11 inches.
.3. White protective cover slip.
4. TJlree degrees of heat witl. non.
radio-interfering thermostats.
S. Comes to
Y0lt
untouched -- sealed _
sanitary -- in . cellophane,
'p H·IL
ELECTRI
LPHIA
OMPANY
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
JANUARY 8, 1932
JANUARY 8, 1932
mau for this department, to the Women'3 Mission.
the ltymns of triumph, uThe Strife IS
Associations m the various churches/ Friends' Meeting, Episcopal, Methodist, alone to tile needs of the Tenghslcn field, O'er" and flFor All the Saints Who
but traiJu teachers am] lay e\'3ngellsts
From Their I..abors Rest".
and Presbyterian, to groups such as the for other stations.
Publiehed Every Friday at Swarthmore, Pa.
Friendly Circle. and to indiViduals as
Servlcc~ were also conducted at the
In a recent report to the Board of
Robert E. Sharplee, Editor and publi.her
Mrs. VJctoria Herndon who will invite Foreign ~f.lSSIOIIS of the Presbytenan Church of St. Sa\·jour, Bar Harbor
her frien
Phone S,,~arthmore 900
garments, kindly phone Mrs. FranCIS Ices of students (rom Our IIIStJtutlOlIS IS Carl S Cleaves and William Lawrence
Entered as Second Class matter. January 24. 1'29, at the Post Office at Swarth- Warren or the Red Cross Chalrm.lIl, becoJlllllg' greater"
Cleaves, and a daughter Miss Olive J.
more, Pa J under the Act of March 3, 1879.
~{rs Earle P Yerkes.
~l here IS also a preparatory school for Clea"cst of Swarthmore and by three
bo) s 111 cOllnection wjth :Mateer Memorial olher sons, George M Cleaves and Elmer
I'IWJA \, JAN UAI{Y ~, 1932
InstItute The IJUplls all attend Sunda) ~f Clc'!\ es, of Bar Harbor, and Dr.
BISHOP RElUiNGTON
Harry F Clea\'cs, of Seattle, Washing.
TO ADDRESS STUDENTS mormng preachlllg seT\lcc and Sunday
tall FH e grandchildren hve in Swarthschool.
The College Woods
more, Betty. WIlham, Florence, Adelaide
t , t
' The Rt I{c\. \VIJllam p, Remington,
and
James, Ihe children of Mr. and Mrs.
/ D D, BisholJ of Eastern Oregon, will
Alice E. Gardner Cleaves
Carl
S Cleaves
()IJ(, of S\\drthmon;'s least appnr!.ltcd Improvemeuts of the last
.Iddress a small but representatn e group
.
H,lrs lias bcen the clearlllg of the noods along Crum creek
111(' Iltllldll1g of paths In IIl1ell1plo) cd men l.ast wlllter this
nork \\as c.lrTltd 011 hcglllf1l11g III th(' \\oods 0l,poslte the north
1.:lId of thc football lIt1d and COllIIIIUPlg almost as far south as the
r ulTlMd tressel
11111
11 ,)011 ha\c neg-Inted to \\alk along these newly made paths
1II.lke a f('soh e to do so .b soon .is the ground freezes and is easy
to \\alk on 11115 ) {'ar the men III charge of InlprO\H1g the college
(31l11H1S 5.1) that tlu:rc IS plenty o£ \\ork to be clone from where it
~Illppul J.lst \c.lr to th{' propert,:. 0\\ IJ( d b)! the Strath Haven Iun
.Iklilg the creek
'1 he college
l
not ahh: to sl)cmllllollc, for tlus work at the presl'nl tunc but It IS pOSSible that the\ IIIlght be influenced to meet
the borough £1111'10\ ment COlIIlIJlttee h df "ay III raising the necessan funds
The lI1CIJ arc paid forh ccnb .111 hour for tlus work which IS
much bctter than no lJIcome at all Furthermore, men out of regular CUlplo) tllent arc Il'uch bctter oll domg vigorous work III the
opell than they \\ould be Slttlllg about their homes or mectlllg diScouragement after dlscouragemellt tn mg to find a job at their
regular trade
IS
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lUi.siolU,ry To Speak
The RelCr(:lId I~oy ),1 .\llIson, a
Presb\ ten an J1l1ssionary .It Tcnghslen,
Shantung, Chllla, wdl s Jl C a k lil the
Snarthmorc Presb\ tcnm Church, SUII
phase Qf the JlUSSlOlJary enterAnd aSide from the rehef, the ,I,;ork IS provldmg not onl,} thc
PflSC, and has bcen ou the field SIllCC
College but the entire commulIlty nlth as beautiful a park as there
1911
He IS an instructor at )'Iateer
IS Ilear PllIladelplua Ncxt year It would be pOSSible to greatly ImMemorml
Bible Institute at Tenghslen,
pro\C the sectIOn around the dam belm\ the Strath Haven Inn If
111 wluch the Presbyterian Church, U S
the nork a1.>o\e the dam can be done tins year.
A and the Presbytenan Church, U. S.
Borough council voted $300 to the Employment Reltef Committee
cooperate
\VUlt 110 strmgs attached but strong feelmg was expressed at the
Almost Il11ntedlatel) u)}on the estabtIlcetmg" that If pOSSible the mOllev should be used to proHde emlishment of TeJlghsien Station 111 19]3
ployment rather than to dole out gIfts Certainly the Crum woods
the S0l1l:1 Shantung Btble and Normal
offer one solutIOn to the problem of creatmg work. The woods are
Institute opened ds uoors \\ hit an enrolused by many people III the commullIty and we belIeve that there
ment of SIJo Iy pupils A little later WIth
IS 110 other place that the taxpayers would rather see their money
funds furmshed by the Cahill lIateer
spcnt than 101 thiS manner.
{Statc,.a fine modern buddtng was erect- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . , . . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - _ _ ('(Ion a nc\\ site 1 he namc was changed
Apl·reciation
be I
.
to Mateer ).femonal Institute JIl honor
d d
rs up, an
onaI Ions amounting to/ f II R I C I
W
$6555.
0
1e everet1( a \ U1
.Mateer, D D ,
The 1ntcrdenollllnatIOnai Committee IS
"Sprmgfield, under the able Chairman. a ciJstmgmshcd pioneer of the Shantung
promol,,1 by the vanon> churches l\1 Mrs Walter C
Pusey, conlnbuled ~IIJIIIJIIJIIIIIIJIIIIJIIJIIJIIJIIJIIJIIIJIJIJIIJIJIJIJIJIJI/IIJI/II/IIJ"J;
Swarthmorc
Thc PreSIdent, IS Mrs $52570 That district as well as SwarthArthur UedgralC
11ns orgal1lzahul1l more should tremendousI) appreciate
Wishes to express Its gratlilcatlOl1 for the .Mrs Puscy'S spint of generosity and cosplendid reSllOmii of ~II Il",,,yl I ~• -- 'pt the chairmanship E
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fncn'l
thc L
soelat)
hghtc(
llrovidcd flurt) IllllllUes of relaxatIon and
frlendl) memones ParticipatIOn of tlus
ch.!racter ts a sign of good clhzenslllJl
.111(1 IS for the Uflhftlllg aud cnJo) ment
of all.
InterdenommatlUnal Comnuttec
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t not stop, but must
COlUlIlue to relieve the distressed In our
~~lg~N~~~0tvORSHIP
commumty as well as m PhlladeIphla
PASTOR PREACHES
The ProductIOn Department In Phlladel~
PRAYER"
ohla has sent out a hundred cut garments ~ ~~~::R~finutcs of Organ Worship
and se\'enteen and one half pounds 01
ADDRESS
wool for children's and men's sweaters
REV R M ALLISON OF CHINA
h·
LIFE AND
CONDITIONS THERE
\V Ich are
bemg dlstnbuted by Mrs. 7 OO-YOUNG
PEOPLE
FranCIS \Varren 5J7 Walnut Lane, chalr~ I' 8 OO---Mldweek ~~g,f~SDAY
Bible study of the Holy Spirit
BEING A CHRISTIAN IS A BIG TASK
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RED CROSS HAS
SUCCESSFUL DRIVE
Mrs. Y crkcs Pleads For Con· I
tinued SUlllJOrt of Red Cross
Volunteer Work
NEARLY
820001
,
Mrs Earl P \ erkes, chamnan of the
Red Cross dnve for Sw,1rthmore, today
Issued a statement thanklng the local
workers for their actl\ It) and gl\ IIlg a
report ot the campaign
Sdld Mrs
Yerkes
"On Chnstmas Ua\ another annual
Red CI f)SS roll cali c,une to an end wluch I
marked ItS, fiftieth year of hum.lI11tanal1l
sen ICC "lth Jt~ close I \\Ish to express
Ill} deep appreciation to all the lieutenants and \\ orkcrs of S" arthmore and the
nel£hhorJng dtstru'h t0r their uuhnng
splendid \\ ork It t~ thu along \\llh th~
whole. hearted generous courteous fl.:
sponse at the rcsld{,lIts ,mel huslIles:> pco
pIe ot tillS scctlOn that ha\ f' made the
drn e a great succcss
of the Amencan Red (ross III "lslung
us all a Happy }.; e\1,; Y car \\rltes ·It IS
nI) deSire to also personall) thank lOU I
and all Jour ComtDlttee members and I
workers for what they hale done dUrJng
the past )car to help the Chapter Board I
and me personalh as Its chairman u~
work for the Red Cross'
"The finanCial results of the Red Cross
drne haH' prOHn to be \Cry ... atlsfactorv
eOlbldcrlllg tlus Ir)lllg \\tOter that ha:-.
had so man) demand~ IInon liS So far
Our total IS $194555 \\luch IS an mcrease
of 1\\0 hundred dollars over last year
ThiS amount mcludes $350 from Swarth~ I
mOre College, $20 from the Plush Mills
$1050 from ~hlmonl, $1350 fro"; I
Holmes, and also gifts from three of I
Swarthmore s orgalllzations - The JunIor Woman's Club-$lO, The Fire Department_$5, and the National Bank__
$10 We tOlaled I,085-0ne dollar Memherships, 66--five dollar ones, 7-ten dol~
lar ones, one-twenty_fi\'e dollar Mem-.
THE SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev John Ellery Tuttle, Pastor
A CORDIAL INVI1.ATION TO ALL TO
SHARE OUR WORSHIP
SUNDAY AND SERVICE
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call started, Nov'c of the drive, the
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police beadquanen.
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
LLOYD P STEVENS
Minister
94~CHURCH
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SCHOOL
7 OO-EPWORTH LEAGUE
II DO-Morning Worship and Sermon
"THE UNKNOWN ONE
BOO-Evening Worship and Selmon
'A NEW BEGINNING
A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
--Whether we our neigh bor~ or God is
I the Judge. absolutely the only value of
our religious Ufe to ourselves or to anyone
Is \vhat it fits us for and enables u<; to
do -Wllfred Grenfell
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945 A at: -FirstSUNDAY
Day School in Whittier
House
The Morning Forum In MeetIng House SubJcct on January 10th • Threc DisturbIng
Mlr/icles to be led by BII&;,
Forbush Secretary of BaIUtimore Yearly Meeting
11 00 A
M - Meeting for Worship In the
Meeting House
George A Walton of George
School wJll attend the mcet~
Ing on Jan 10th
WEDNESDAY
A M to 2 30 P M -SeWIng nnd Quilt_
ing In Whittier House Box hlllcheon
9 30
All nrc cordialls Invited to jOin In these
services
TRINITY CHURCH
Protestant EPiscopal
Chester Road and COllege A\enue
OPPOSite the College Campus
Rector
Rev J Jarden Guenthcr, S 'r M
SUNDAY
M -HOly Communion
945 A M -PrImary Dept 203
AVE Main SchOol College
the
ChUrch Bihle Class atRick
s
Hall
M -Morning Prayer and Sermon
lIr Guenther will preach
I
1 I"OOA
Aven~ow
] t1
ServIces
00 A M -Sunda~
se~I~1":n~~al\re ~~:g ~~tend
the
NEW PLAYHOUSE IS
MINIATURE THEATRE
.ynny.............y...y•• '.n•••
:~Il~~vayE:~~ t!~~:~:/nornmg she pass-
Emmons & AndeS
BUILDE' RS
Thc funeral service "as held 10 TrlllIty church on Sunday afternoon, the Rev.
J. Jarden Guenlher, rector, officlahng alt.
e and Riverview Ave.
~hx members of the Vestry were pallbearers. W Barker Kelghlon, George
Phone Swarthmore 1600
Whllman Casey, LOUIS W KIng, Ernest.
SWARTH
Lange, 1IIlton Howard Fuseell, Jr '/
PA.
and Dean Raymond Walters The chOIr r
of the church leu III the singmg o£ t\\O of / ..........................................
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tl!:~eo;h:rec~~ldm~~nt:n~ l~r~~:,~;g~
~ll'al11lllg ch,tndllt:er~.
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~Ions
~:hie~g~~ t!i\h~et:~~ntir~~r;:~iill~':n~:
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FOR RENT
on Fcbruur} ht., one of Ihe mosl desirable nlJUrlmcnls
in S'\\!urlhmorc, eonSisling of a living rOOUI (13x26) wilh
fireplace, dming room, kilehen, refrigerator room, sun
r{)on1. (12x20), Iile hath wilh shower and three bcdroolns, one of which hns n privute toilct and Javator,
ullached. Ilent nnd hoi "nter nrc furnished. Also htmtcd
gnrage for one car. The rent is $125 I.er monlh. Adults
preferred.
l
~ldJONOUGH
Out-of-town guests at the production I
"1.lrge I)roperh room IS .lIso d feat- .IlUhtonulll of the ),hller-Cnst bmldlolg
Sold as the property of Walter G Brlt- JOHN E
and JOSEPH J DUD
() f "1 IIe I 11 I lma t e SI rangers,.t
.. IliS wee k ure of the part of the hlllldmg bchmd the 0 f ~f a)
r I .)011 scI1001
tain and Ruth J BrIttain
LEY. Attorneu
hale been laVish III theIr praise of the stage lIerc ti,e stage cOJ11l1uttee expects J • \ progr.l1n of Arnencan eOIllI)()s!tlons
00 cash or certified check
new clubhouse and Its ufl-to-tl.lte feat- to collect a large supply of sccllen and I \\ III be gl\clJ b) lIrs ?,label Effing, onCondltfons-$2S0
JOHN J CAIN, Sheriff
day of sale balance In ten days Further
conditions
announced
at sale
ure"s.,
"
, props "luch ma'-' be used se\eral tunes I soprano .md lliss eh.lstam, plamst and
nV\' I11 Iepa)
I IlOuses .Ire c IoSlOg or Ila\- FaCIlities \\111 .1Iso
J
JOHN
E McDONOUGH
AND JOSEPH J
he ,ulded to the roolll i orgam 5t.
DUDLEY,
Attorneys
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mg a hard tllne to stay open III Phtladc1- for maklllg IlfOpcrtJ6 and scenen
':-<:
phla," stated Frederick t\ ,Poole \\ ho
A total of h\ eh e mdl\ Idual dre5smg
SHERIFI' SALES
\\as a guest at 1
mght s perform- rOOlllS are also a feature of the backstage
FaCias
No 460
.lIIce, Swarthmore IS actually opemng a part of the bmldmg' J'ach rOOm has a -----~.----------------- FU'I"I
SHEfUFF SALES
June Term
10:11
new theatre."
makeuJl t.1hle, hot and cold rl1t1I11t1g'
..\[r j'Ot)le nas enthUSiastic over the \\,lter, cll lIr, .tIId other facilIties
Of Renl Estate
All Ihos! !'£"\£"I! ~~I"tall! lOis or PI('CC."l tlf
I.~~W b!1Jldlng and the success of the The sa£etv featnres of the hUlldlllg are
1.:10111111 kllov.n :lnd d£"ldg-nntcd as T..oIII Nos
At thl!" Sherlff's Office
III J.l~ 111 186 1R7 188 180 100. 101
r. aye~5
ClUb 111 tIllS small communlt) as card ully' prOl Hied .15 J11 a large the,\
rllljl 111" on "In .... r nr' v ..1 'R.lI m".... .. .. 11
IIc saId that With the sclectlOn of \\orth- tre .md med all the spcclficatlOns of the
willie plays here the local argal1lzahon state law An ashestos ctlrt.nll mal he
could offer Jeaderslllp for the theatre drOI)ped III e.tse of ftre .lIId the door bemovement of the large Cities.
t\\ ('<'11 the atl(i 1l oriult1 and tile st.lgc IS of
~
Last l'rHlay almost hve hundred IJer- metal so that shou1d a hre beglll helmId
•
~Ot1S took ad, antage of the opportunity stag-e there \\ ould he 110 cI,mger to the
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10 VISit the 11C\\ luuldmg and IIJspect the amhcllCC
\n automatic sprmkler S) sDecember Term 1930
1or
dlllih
l.i.
fil'l
Till'
~u"ulUl th!!l"('of began
stage and all of the other features wluch tCnt IS tlS(I IIIstalled on the stage and
All t"
tIt
11m&:, .11 .~ )lOllit in the nuddle line o( COligretls
tl
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" the dresstng rooms ~
la cer
a n 10 and
or piece
of ground ,1\(
Ie au d Icure (oes
no t sec a I tlIe P{'f- throughout
with the
bUildings
Improvements
'1111 It IIw dl"t3n('( of 12i f(Oct southeast
$1000 00 in cash =s and one thou.
fllnn IIw lIIt(lSl'l1lU1I of th( mIddle hlle of
~rlIe arrangcment 0 f tI
f f I 1 thereon erected situate in the Township ot Cml_r£"><)f
formances
sand
other pmes are offered for ez..
Hem\{ IIld the mltltile hue of Green
Ie ront 0 t Ie Upper Darby County of Delaware and
amples of skill WIth a Jackknife. Entries
Attractive as the audltonum IS With hlllldlllg Is also IlrtJ\ 1I1l-{ popular Wltlll State of Pennsyl\anin. described according hili 10 Id (Ollt UUtlll,:' IiI frout 01" hrc IIUh ::aIQn~
may be any kmd of model, figure or
Its upholstered chairs, carpeted 31sles, the members of the club
1 l,e lobhy I j to n survey and plnn thereof made tor tlu IlIlddle 11111 of COII ... r(' .. ,.. 1\{'lllle .liO feel
specIal carvmg. requumg s'lnU and m~
~ I James J Andrien by Damon and Foster IIltl (XI( IIdlllg uf that \\ltllh In length or
dC11111 lao fcel
SllaCIOllS and the rehcarsdt room UJI-I Chll Engineers on January 25. 1926
genUlty, made entirely of wood, and
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tallows
Beginning
at
a
point
on
the
east~\II those
fhc blllhhu.:"1;
('ut utI lol~ or Illc(c.s of
With no other tools than a. Jackknife.
"Ith till'
alltl ImrlrO\cnlelllS
s .lIrs senes as an a( equa e a( les ounge erly side of Madison avenue (forty feet ~rIllUl(/
The buildlllg IS heated hy a hot air 111- Wide) at the dlst.ance of two hundred five 1hf'lton (>I"((htl sltlllic III thc TowlI:!luJ) of
Flnt Prb, .•••••.•• , ••••••••• SiSO
II
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and eleven
feet side
south,.
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Second PrflI' •••••••••••••••• S1oo
sta atloll 01 tIe
froln one
thehundredths
southwesterly
of I 1111{ r I J Iru)
OUIII) of Uelaw.lrc and Stale
Vcntllatmg Company \Varm fresh airlParkvlew road, as originally laid out, said IIf I'clllls\h 11111 OIIC Ihert'of 1111 tlte southeal3t
third Pllz... ,.............. $15
f
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I I Point being also at the distance or one ~l{lc III J.~lm 11. (,IIIJ( lit tht dISI311('C of Ollf:
I I I I I IT
FOllrth Prize................. SsO
b
orce( tlrongl tIe lUi (ltle. an( tIC htuldred !'ieventy~nlne and seven one- hUl!tlrld ftet HOllthw{'lIt\\,lrd (10m the suuth
CrUise
Fifth Prlzt ••••• , ••• '" ••••••• S25
syslem IS so arranged th.lt the hcatmg hundredths feet southwardly from the \\(",1 sule Hf "Idler l\OlUC fOlil unlit,: 111 front
I
] point of curve of a circlc forming a corner III hie Hlth 011 thl s;ud Elm :l'\:t lIue I"enly.
OVER
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And also I~re are twenty.{ive $10 pme. and
can le restrlcte( to .11110~t ·IllY room
of said Madbon a\enue and Parkvlew road foltl flct .11111 cxtllllhll~ ~Ir thllt v.ldth III
6ftv of $500 each In add,twn, 1000 .pel;ul
I lie entire nnpro\ elUent represents .11 r as shown on a recent plan of said Damon 111I"lh ur til Illh I>outllc ,.. tv. ,Ird bt ",cen JJar.d
,Jackkmves will be dutnbutcd to ~II WUU'lefl of
t
t f b t ~40 0110
I rcIliter".
I I and Fo"ter dated February 4 1928 contaln-Ibl Jlllt". at 1I .. ht nn,.{I~.s lu the saul Elm ne
cash awards and to t~ TrCe1VlDg bonorable
111\ cs fllell
() a on,!, •
I lug ill front or breadth nlong said side of WI(
the lIortll(' 1/;1 hill' 11(111" IIIl!et,li thrL'C and
mention. In QSt: of ties duplicate pn.:ee WlII be
to
f lJr the btuldlllg \\ erc 1\1 agazlIle .uld Eb- Mr.dlson mellue measured south twenty tlmt)' SCH II OIiC hUwlredth,; CtCI. the south
""v
All ruks and !kta~ls of thiS CCIClteat are an tne
wcst sIxteen feet and extending of that hllndr('(lths ft l t HId 011 the r( Ir '"enll' lour
ISSue of Popular MechaniCS Magaun~ now on sale
tre~ ' '1 he general contr.IO-ior \\ as thl: width
jn length or depth eastwardly Itot !llle other thu( tiC 011 the s[I!!1 sido ot
Buy a copy a.t any newsstand or consult one at
\Varrell COI\:>trllclloll COIllIMIl\ of \\lllcn ~etwe~d MPa~fllel lines at right angles to Elm UCIIUC .It Ihe (h~tanl..e oC Ollc hundnod
your library. You do not have to be a. rtguw
Sails FEBRUARY 11
II
t Ie sa
a son avenue the northerly and IIHI I\H lit) fOI1l ret t ~Ulllh\\~81V. 111:1 frnm the
reader.
'l·r.l1lcl~ .Irren 01 S\\,lrthmorc I southerly lines of saId lot passIng thrOUgh ><1111 >
tl~S.I:RA~~I('OI~! i!~ng~~~l f:':lIStoOftl~:J~~J.1~lg 1Il~ Iii frunt III Lreatllh on the s tid Etm a\ c
4 DAYS
Charles j) :.\lJtchell \\as chaJrlnan oi/linc of n certain ten feet wide drivel~:; IUle hWllb fOIli ft"et lilt! eXICIHIIII,;' of
extending
northwardl"
Into Parkvlew
\\HUh II
It 11'&:111 or lit IlIh lIoltth£"asl\\ Il"d be
I the hlllldlllg" COtllllllttce respolblhlc tor I and
southerly
into Lathrop
road (Broad
i
t\\UII IlaJ.lllfl hillS
It rlgllt IIlglt's 10 the
th(' cOllstructlOn of the htIJldlllg alla th<'::ILot No 12 and hOuse No 163 Madison :\~~I"lId Elm l\t:I1I1C 011 the 1I0lCheist hlle IIlIleb •
tOO East Onletlo Streel
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I{oy ComIc, ,HId Dr A F Jackson
] ImprQ\emellts consist of two story stone
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nnd stucco house. 16x42 feet Stucco garage
29 E. FIFTH STREET
I 91C18 feet
If r and ~I r~ H,lrold Good" In an I
CHESTER 6141
\11, II \\ttl I I0 \\' .\S IllllgI 011 on nnd
Sold
as the
propert.,r of Arth\lr COlaprete /
scm
Jean
his ,,,ife
\\ ctlllt sd,,, 10 ")lend the n m,lInder
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dl'l
-~50
on ofOIlS~
00 cash
or certified
check I
ot the \\ttk \\Ith ~Irs Good"lIls un- 011 dny
sale. balallce
In ten
days Further
dc, ),1 r JO~l ph :\[ Dixson
conditions annOUnced at sale
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DUDLEY. Attorneys
Ill()tlllr III \\''{,,]llng't)11 Thllr small son Fieri Facias de Bonis et Terris
No 849 1
Jamcs Jr. \\ho has hlf'1l \Cn III l\lth I
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ptleUIIIOI1l.t has ll.lssl'd the. enSb and t~ r
December Term 1930
COII\ alt ~cillg
All that eertaln lot or piece of grOUnd
with the buildings and improvements
thereon erected situate in the Township
LEGAL NOTICE
of Uppcr Darby County of Delaware State
Sarah Elizabeth Wyndham late of 1901 of Penn.!iyhnnla and described according
~ L et me write your Automobile ToLincoln
Strcet Wilmington Delaware to a certnin plan or suney thereof made
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Whereas Charles Mosby Wyndham Jr. for J S Mozlno and Company. by Damon I
~" nsurance In the Old RelIable your husband, has filed a libel in the and Foster civil engineers dated March
I nsurance Company of North Court
of Common Pleas of Delaware 9th 1928 and revised July 25th 1928 and
County, Pennsylvania as of September August 7th 1928 as follows BeginnIng at]
Term 1931, No 324. pra},in ..... dl\orce from Q point on the southerly side of Radbourne
America.
I yOU Now YOU are hereby notified and re-I road (formerly Berkley road) (forty feet 1
Westinghouse Aristocrat Warming Pad
qulred to appeal" In said court on or be-I wide) at the dlstance of one hundred
fore Monday the 18th dav of Jlllluar}' next twentY·!)I" and fifty-nine one hundredths
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to answer the complaint of the said Charles feet (':u;twnrdly from the southeasterly side
1. Soft wooly eiderdown in beautiful
Mosby Wyndham Jr and In default of of ClIntun road (tortl feet wide) contain.
such appearance you will be liable to hale I
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peach color.
a divorce granted In your absence
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APARTlUENTS FOR RENT
2. Big! Measures 14 by 11 inches.
JAMES A
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3. White protective cover slip.
Elmore Apurtment_No.
ESTATE OF CHARLES H STEPHENS, de- j =
4. Three degrees of heat with non.
ceased Letters testamentary on the I ==
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201 Elm Avenue, Swarthabove Estatc have been granted to the 1
Artistic Bomea
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radio-interfering thermostats.
more. 4. and 5 rooms and
Undersigned, who requests all persons hav- =
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bath.
Hot water beat, jani.
5. Comes to you untouched - se'.lled _
of the decedent to make known the same, ==
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Under new
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sanitary -- in cellophane.
management.
Rentals remake payment without delay. to
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Ideal loeaUon.
4335 Dakota Street,
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Al\NUAL MEETING
The Annual Meeting of the stoekholders
of
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the Swarth.
more National Bank and Trust Company, Swarthmore,
I'a., for tile election of directors and sueh other business
as Inay COllle before the lUeeting, will be held at the banking llOnse in Swarthmore, Pa., on Tuesday, January 12,
1932, l>etween the hours of three and five o'cloek P. M.
ELRIC S. SPROAT,
Cashier.
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as
S. S. Berengaria
WEEK·END
Lincoln's Birthda)
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BERMUDA
It is not too lute to
JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB
You will be sure of a full pnrse aud a Merry Christmas
next ) ear by joining one or more of the followiug classes:
TWENTY.FIVE CENT CLASS
Requires a deposit of 25 cents each week
for the next 50 "eeks.
At maturity of
Ihe Club ) ou will receh'e a eheck for
812.50, and interest.
FIFTY·CENT CLASS
Requires" dellosit of 50 cents each week
for the next 50 weeks.
At maturity of
the Club you "ill receive a check for
$25.00, alld interest.
ONE.DOLLAR CLASS
Requires a depOsit of 81.00 each week
f01" the next 50 "eeks.
At maturity of
the Club you will receive a check f01"
850.00, alld interest.
800 A
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UR~C;H;-SWARTHMORE
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IlIcboot.
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00 A M -SUnday Lesson-Sermon
meeting each week
I ,-.........,""""," """ IIIII'••,II...II.;'.- Sundays
and ~IJ~~ 1o~nMdBloUY except
ChurCh edifice
"..
4 PM,
Bv TeleDboae 3
ing In front or breadth thence south Ihree alltl (orty thret, Olll;!' hundredths fl'C1-, on
degrees. flfty-three minutes lite FOuthwelt line nlnetylhree ..u1 fozt,y..1II..Qe
east along the southerly side of Radbourne olle hUIIIJnodths feet and all the rear t'Wenty.
I road
fifteen feet and extending of that (our ft."et one other tbereof on the 1IJ&Id.,.
width In length or depth south eighteen I!outhta",t ~ide at ElDl a'enlle at the dletalloo
/ degreClJ,
se\en minutes west between par- I of onc liulldrt~1 311d torlY-elght teet Bouth
nllel lines at right angles to the said Rad-! .... ttlt ward from lhe S31d southwest Bide of
boUrne road (passing through the middlel lolll !! I .IHmu(' eQIlIIIIllIIg' In fronl or breadth
of party walls
on the West and thc east, on til( to JI~I Elm .I\'CfIUC t\\enty.four feet and
feet to the BOutherly side ot a I
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I seventy-five
certain ten feet wide driveway which Icad.!; lxtcntllll.. of Ih.11 \Udtl III .englh or ep
wcstwardh along the East Lansdowne bor- lIu1I1I11 astw Iftl hi. I WHI! Jlarallel lines at rlKh&
ough line Into Clinton road and eastwardly .III,:!! ~ 10 thc "md Bilu ;ncllue on the north.
lnoo another ten feet wide driveway which (.1111 Hlle IllIU I) tllrt(' ami forly nine one hUll
/ extends northwardly Into Radbourne road drt.~lths Ctoet alul Oil the l"outh\\cst hne ninety_
at a point sc\enty-slx and fifteen one- tllrt"t' .11It) tltt) four nne hundredths feet and
I hundredths feet measured south slxty- 011 tho n'nr I\\(lllty four feet olle other thereot
eight degrees, thirty minutes forty SCC- UII Ihe southeast side of Etm avenue at the
weat from the southwesterly side of dJstluu'(' of flue hUllllnod amt !!CYt'lIty two feet
l onds
Long Lane 7232 Radbourne road
)l()ulh\\l'"h\anl from the BOuth\\el:lt Side ot
Mllltr .1\(:1I1It 10lltalllln:::- in tront or breadth
Impro\ements consist of two-story stone 011 tlu> I,laul Sld(' of Elm avt:nue t"ellt) lour
] brick and stucco house 16x28 feet Porch floel ,ulIl I xtclIllUlJ;:" ot that Width in lellrth
tront Two~story stone stucco and brick 01" d('pth MlmlheaHI\\31'f.1 between parnlJel hiles
addition, 10x12 teet Basement garage
It I"I,t:ht illl~h" to the slJ.ld Elm avenuo all
Sold R8 the property of WIlliam B Willis 1111{ lIorllll 1.. 1 hne IIlllety tbJ't'e and 1I1I,.four
land ElsIe his wife
0111 hUndrl'(ltb)ol ft'{'t
011 the southwest line
I
illllll'b Ihrt( ami nfl) mile one hundredth, feet
I Condlt1ons---$25000 cash or certified cheek I 11111011 thl J't'lr twcnty fuul" feet and the re
Ion day of sale. balance In ten days Further mallllltz::' othtr t1urt'of Beginning at a pOint on
I condItions announced at sale
/Ihl ~.ud HOlltltl'asl Side ot l!;lm Il\'enua at the
dl!'llalll'e of one hUlldreti and ninety SIX feet
I JOHN E McDONOUGH AND JOSEPH J lumtll\\('!lt"ard trom the saul southwest Side
of 'llillt:r 3\f'IIlll' thence extending' 60uth
1 DUDLEY Attorneys
sc\cllly tJ\J.!'n'('s tv.el\e minutes. lorlyslJ[
,
S( ('Outis {'.u;t 011 ., hne 3t right angleB to the
Fieri Facia.,
No 270 K IItl Elm ,",cflue IIlttel)·three and 1Ifty nine
Delaware County Court House at Media to be dedicated tomorrow afternoon
IIlIe hlHldrcdlhs teel to a J)ohu. thence l!"xtend
---------------------------------~c-------------~~--------------------c_-----------September Term 1931
III~ south 111111 teen tit ,,;T('CS
thlrty·ninc mm
.,
All that certain lot or piece of ground utcs tuurh'tll I'(?colldl:l "e~t Oil a hne pal"allel
.uul
tIle part of tlit.: l\lllSIC STUDY CLASS
"lilt the saId Elm :nenue eight and ninety
tighl {JIll hundl't'dths ft'Cl 10 a point, thence
hllliding behllul the curl.lIn crc,lteu the
'STUDIES FOLK SONGS ot Springfield County of Delaware and ('xLI.
mlill/ot slJuth slxly·the degrees forty seven
Iest
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State
at Pennsylvania
theplan
northwest
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one-half
ot Lot No 298 belnK
on thc
of lots mlllllt( H tlurl) ·mne 8(lcollds "est t wOllty olle
1 he stage Itself IS 25 h) 52 feet pro
'I hc
StUll CI 5
let 011
called Springfield Section tour Which sold .llId !'Ixt) Iv.o one hlllltiredthB teet to a point.
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f Or pror IIICIllj.! .1 Imost I
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plan Is3 duly
Media Paaccording
In Plan IIllllt'C extcndlllg IIDrih seventy degrees twel\'e
\I( JIIg allll) c room
f' .
I Cnse
pogerecorded
2 andatdescribed
hllllUWH
forty 81X 8C<'ollds we&t On a Ime at
.In) pia) the {hrcctor~ t Hr sc1ed
rhe (~\ ... tcrn()(JIt .It tie. lome 0
rs
thereto as follows to wit Beginning at a rH:-ht
311~lt*' to the saId Elm avenuo sevellty
an ilutonlOlnle \\ ls drncn acro!'Os \\
Jolll1son .111<1 clJJoyed an unusual point on the northeasterly side of Greenhill tl~ht lilt! OH !tIlC hundtcdlhs teet to the sold
Bul'I,I,'ng COlllplete For Stagl'nO' fact that
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I)TlJUr 1111 ot \",cr, II "iusic 'Irs Rol, avenue (forty feet wlde) at the distance Elm al:cnUe: tht'lll'e exlendlng north Dmeleen
eo the stage hehl11d thc rcguldr scltmg gl\ es
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of two hundred and seventY-fiVe feet north dt..:'l"l cs torty he\ en mill utes. fourteen .seconds
Variety of Dramatie
sOll1e defimtc UIC.l of Its proportions
crt Cards, contralto, with Mrs. Herbert seventy degrees twenty minutes and fifty list
alOlIg" the samc tv.enty rOlU" feet to the
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J'rtscr I(:C01ll111l1l t gale first ·1 group seconds west from the Intersection of the pl,ll'C of bt gllllllUg
rot uchons
I j'.\ en IdClllt) for pl.1CIllg .mel 1110\ iug I .,f·
I. 'Ik' 011 ' f' 'II
N II 'c I
northeastherl Y st'de, ot,Gdreenfhll ' aldv,enude withd
:17.m
41 -I I
Scettcn' 1I5{"(1 III a Ilrne UletrOI)olit II!
(I
s gs 0
IC 1. or 1
aro 111a the nort wes er y 6 e 0 M an roa Darb, 1'.
.jij Elm A'enue. Upf)cr
325
. . n III the Pla)cr~'
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l11()Unta IIflS n:.u1
, I
f
I f tl le breadth
(forty feet
In frontaveor
SEATING
CAPACITY I theatre· has hc('u IIIstallcd
IIlg a )ne .Iccoun 0
On wide)
the saidContaining
sIde of Greenhill
Cluh pJd\housc in a Sl11itH \',l\
\ SlIlI- ongtn 0 each SOli/.{
~Irs
Jacob 1\lesch- nue north seventy degrees twenty mInutes FI::'I;~o;:~,~~I~t~~~!~'I~~3~1~'ee~e~':g~J{;~rch
I I b
artIcleC On IAmcr- tending
fifty seconds
westwidth
twcnty-flve
teetorand
ex- flOlit StUt.'(.,(1 g,lragt'8 I Ox} S feet each .
A compJct' l)layhollse III nllnllturc as p e lit a d cquate S\\ ItcI1 hO<1T<1· IMs been ter read
l' Ikan cntertallllllg 'I
of that
In length
depth
<
IlIIstalled and as time pas"es nc\\ hghtmg lcan '0
IllllSIC .utd ..\ r!t
arc s then north nineteen degrees thirty-nine minutes
c
\\ell e(IUlJlped and as effiCiently arranged1lde\lces \\111 he added as \\cll .IS other sang .l grollp of the edrltest Amencan
I !Ild !It Rtrllll1oll)-V3('.mt ground
.IS .my of the largest theatres reccntly perm.ment st.lge eqJ.1JllUent
I C()ml~o5ItJon", \\onb .111<1 murslc "rute,ll onc hundred feet
(lrd llestTllll1ou)-Vaealit ground
erected III PhiJadeiplua, IS the ,enhct
\n elllergcnc\ hghtlllg pI.1 II t IS .1 II)) I' r~llncblllopklllson III \\llashmgtofll S
No 29 GrecnhUl road SprIngfield. Pa
f tI
, .I ( .1)
,\ rs
'r.lser IIsed .1 sma organ or
Sold 3s tilt properb of Stanley Z'.lgaltl!:l
\\ Inch has followed
the lIlspectlOn of the part 0
Ie CC/lIJllIIH:nt so t lat 111 case flus grolll' as t'-I)lC tI of th' erlod
Impro\ ements consist of two and oneCOlldltlons--S250 00 cash :lr certified check
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from
the
elcctr.c
cOllllmnv
should].
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to
stucco
house
18x18
feet
Twonen Pla)ers Club pla)hotlsc durmg the "f I tl
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1hc next lIlcetlllg "til he held 011 ).1011- a s ry
011 lilY ot sale balanee In ten days :Jour'her
al • lCfor )III
(tng COli (
)e a( equa e y (Ia), JallU"'} 18 III, al _? I~. ..I
,
I fl.tory addition 18x22 feet Porch front 1
11..'OlIlh1101l!.l m:llounced at sale
.
(,asl week
lIghted
all hour "lid a half
111 I Ie Gamg•• 10x18 teet
~venty-one
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In the death of .Mrs Alice Edna Gardnet" Clca\'c~ 011 December 26th SwarthOn Chrrstmas Day ~hss Isabelle
It.l0re lost a 10) al resl
to\\1I With llis famJiy as her guests.
Mrs Clc;n cs \\as born at .Marlon
~Ir and j\frs Vt,'. E Fisher of New
Ma11lc, III 1860 and for thirty-four year~1 Elm a\eIlUe have been spending a few
"as a resMlent of Bar Harbor
Ten dollS at the Barblzoll-Plaza 111 New
) cars ago ~hc came to Swarthmore and York Cit)
\\as SOOn slle
Identified
WIth
Its life.
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religIOUS
took all
active
part Deeply
In the:
\df)OUS orgaluzatlOns of 1 rnllt) church
On Christmas Day she attended the two I
serVIces there, after which she and hcr I
famtly were togelher al her laIc resl-
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NEW COUNTY BUlLDlNC;
,
of College students Frida.)! c\'eJ1lng, J.I11tJ.ln 8 at "The Lodge" Supper ,\ III be
sened at (;IX o'clock
Bishop Uellllugton \\ ho was born 111
PJ1IladclJlllla, ,\as graduated from the
Unl\crslt) of Penns,)ham.1 and \\as an
Ol)mplc trolck man Durll1g the war he
made a hnlhallt record as Chaplalll With
one of the Base HospltaJs .111<1 \\as later
Stiff ragan Bbhol) of South Dakota He
iS Jlow \ ISltmg among the e,lstern 11111\ crSltJes and colleges.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
The instltufe ministers not
TWO.DOLLAR CLASS
RC'IUirt·. " d'·posit of 82.00 "ach week
ror Ihe next 50 weeks.
At lIlaturity of
the Club you will receive a cheek for
8100.00, and interest.
FIVE.DOLLAR CLASS
Requires a deposit of $5.00 each week
for the next 50 weeks.
At lIlaturity of
the Club you will receive a eheek for
$250.00, and interest.
Swarthmore National Bank and Trust Co.
"SERVING S'\\ARTHMORE SINCE 190" ..
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$50
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MAGAZINE
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Sweeney & Clyde
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COZy as a Pillow!
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Or to his Attorneys
EDWIN A LUCAS Esq,
DICKSON. BEITLER & MeCOUCH.
1429 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
CRAS. E. FISCHER
304
Dickinson Ave.
Sw. 33S·W
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JZAA.C·WALTON;LEAGUE\·
three'otherl"dose togclher IoruIing·the
~. ,w4hing to.buy
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TO' MEET AT MEDIA belt.
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by unemployed men malY·llirst co.n.;~rr!ltiR~, and it j. hop,ed .by
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Rigel, 'the 'IOst"Joot, 'i, '.the brig,,(.s! ;r~;r~;:l'H~~:~~~ir, the. ItJIc!fJlareau injltbo,e lOtef.dte,,·;that<. many S.a.-th. .• ....,' ,
slar in Orioh, and is o( dazzling 'white- B
boys aJ\d. girls will ellter thi.
Izaae Wal!on League will
. The right shoulder is called BetelI , I
pianrted l \0 I inspl,e ud' .Uin';n""t Monday
at
at the Me- g,euse, and is ·of. 'a reddish oolor.
a
of nru.ic ill the young gen"
Pike and Rigel and Betelgeuse ar:e at a great d i ' - O F "
er,ation of our".co,
uti. anoue, J.t la, to ear an
tan' ce and the spec't' ros' cope . shows" that ..
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. '. angel' art! a e, or many years
they
moving
further away.
The.Executive Bqard
Woman's
contest S
ple",e call,
Thearcthree
starsstillmarking'the
belt· are
. .of the
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~'&e
ev~n,ng 8:~0
dsaja,.~len·s CI~b['edBa1timh'ore
IM[R!~. J~~~~~W~:J~~I~S~[)lIfS
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rele.rred" to by Job as "the bands of ClubEamertlewKithl'stthleeri,roPnreT.iudesde~a·yMrs. WilS"wa.rthmrS"e ;hJ, Or Mrs.
Wa!~er;:.~re!;l. r~. F:.,~:.:Byerly·;
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pencer, watt more 133·,·Tlleasu,." M
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P k
non.. n some ~ ac~~ t e s r5
:were made· .. .for.~qhserting
annolloceD;le.nt.s., wi.U
.... appe..ar in
' .. rs.
• A; Stera
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ar ,the thr.. kings.
A group of Labor week J UBly'7Ath' The . Health
re\l1'mg,. preoident, Mrs. Lovett.
U. S. Ranger Naturalist and dunng the fainter stars forms a curved sword
W If J aq .' ~ ' . .
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waS glyen a vote of thanks fQr
f
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h' d.4.. and
care comnyttee reported about
. . II. .
.th.e splend.id leadersh.,·p.. s"o had' -howt'i:
win'ter months, released from the Serv- ha' .
nglOg rom. Ie.
Ie t IF .~r twenty 'new ·tOys,· a"bundred" and twen!" JVlliIlOllt ·"E........ON TO
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10m the bottom IS
in
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and .the member•. of.th~ Guild'.were mOit
iourtalks~
01 the
lectures, r IS
. the. famous Onon
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one of articles
food; volunteers
thirty· 'dollars
in
WI7NESS FOLK DANCES cordIally thanked. by Mr. Guenther fo"r"
. or
are'U'"ited
entirelyState,.
out of His
the ordinary
.
ten of
women
fot the
all'd arc gjuen ,'n the Uniform of the the fe~ In the h~vens wluch may be tor service, had been .secured.
,t:ooperatiQit. . The report of th~
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naked
I n th
' the' Literature
. The J anu:lhr
Meeting_
treaSui"er, Mrs. Charles A. Sten" showUnited States·
National Park '{"nger
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th of the
; Service. He use s for his subjects:
Above. On on IS 3 V.shaped figu.re, tion had charge of the program and Mrs. ~ition of I~e. Swart 'more
l~ed:~;;ho:~W~ generously; the 'Guild had reWILD AN IMAL . LIFE from an in· r~presentlllg the head of the bull, WIth Jesse Herman Holmes,. gave an "alterub will .t>e held at the ClubhollSe .
in securing f~nds for the new
timate study of details, also ho\\'
Ius fiery eye Il!arked b! tJ!C red
noon in old Chinau '. Confuscius or K<.ng.i Tuesday evening, January 12, at 81>. m.'
.
Aldebaran. Tlus star hes in the
Foo T
t h · th"
h
d
After' the business meeting an espec.
annual meeting of the woman's
rilngers live. and protect the greate,t 01 which the moon lollows as it crosses the H 1- :e wa~ e a~ ~r.~. os~n : :
ially interesting program has been
auxiliary will be held at the residence of
preserves jn the world during six heavens and is' s()Jnetimcs hidden from H?
hmanlYt o ·llSths. °l'fpoemnls. ned by the Committee, with Mrs.
the retiring president, Mrs. Frank C.
. nt~liths of winter snowed ill froll1 the onr "iew when the moo" passes between
IS p I osop y re a es 0
~ leo y. E. rold as Cbainnan. Different mem- Irvine. On Monday afternoon, at 2 :30
outer world. .
. it and the earth.
.
He placed. great stress on pohten~ss and bers of the Club will partiCipate in the o'cJock.
.' He has made a clo,e-up stndy 01 wild; Orion ,s followed by two "dog" slars. was practically the first to enunCIate, . portrayal of Folk Lore of different
The Sewing Group will meet on Monhfc-~ostly bears, and says that stu-! Sirius and Procyon. Sirius is the bright- ~ubsrance, the Golden "!Jer. The. wrlt- tries in Song, Dance and Story.
day, from ten until two o'cJock, at Ihe
cnts.,mght, well copy the mother bear as J est star in the heavens It was sacred ]JIgs chosen had to; do With reflection on .New members who have recently been home of Mrs. Albert Hill
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the grcate'st of animal educators., She, to the Egyptians, who' based tbeir cal- the pres~nt rather than the future. The welcomed into the] unior Club are: Mrs.
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U~es· t.wo years to etIucate her cll1ldrell./ endar upon it. From the time of Homer one which seemed to please most
Carlisle B. Carpenter, Mrs. H.
The Ra~ger gives a \'h'id de~cril)~ion of to the present day many poets have "..... "Laz>:, Man" al,!d one caIled :IThe Age of Pennellt ... Mrs .. WilHam Sherwood. Mrs.
~ow tbe. bear cubs arc bom. III hlberna-I ferred 10 it. This star is com hil~;!el Obedient Ears. In pref!1cmg. her pro-- D AI
tlon dunng the deepest penod of sleep near us, as only four olhers a!': know~ gram, Mrs: H.olmes said tlie Chmese have L~ttom~~~nder Mitchell, Mrs. W. W.
and. how the hold-up bears of the Yel- to be nearer. Procyon, the star markin no dramC':tlc hter~ture. They were a
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tO~fJst cars al1~ ask .f?r food. Ma.IIY star, but suffers from comparison with did Europe.
All Signs Fan
Mrs. John Detlef~en sang four
humorous stor~es are connect~ with Sirius. It is also one of the stars which
Matinee Daily at 2:30
translate.d fro~ Ch~nes~, two ?f wlliclll The fo]Jowing. clipping from Girard's
bears and tOUrlSlS and these brmg out is comparatively near by."
n
ma Y.3 laugh...
Adapted from "The Friendly Stars"
were chlldrens songs,' much a!'ln to
Colu~n in the philadelphia Inquirer was
Today I (Friday) and Saturday
b
Martin
'nursery rhymes. As she was In a lovely sent JD by a Swarthmorean for publica. Cabin ,Cevcr-;-the result of months
y.
Chinese costume as' \las Mrs. Herbert
isolation ,vith two men in a cabin and
Warner Baxter
.
little conriection with the outside worIdI I •
Fraser, who accQmP~ed her at the
It is an old maxim that "all signs of
"the tim~ when you don't like the
HEALTH CENTER TELLS
piano. Mrs. Fraser played two
rain fail in dry weather."
"THE SQUAW MAN"
OF INCREASING NEED' tions by Chasins which
.. And in times of other difficulties signs
)'our . partner gets out of 'bed and
wlth
hates you because perhaps you lighted
.
Mrs. Holmes, too, wore a
simply fall down and curl up.
LUPE VELEZ ""d CHARLES
the fire. in a diffe~ent. ~yay.1J Or some
Through the Health Center office, _87 eptbroidered Chinese costume.
., I. see a !arge brewer quoted as saying:
BICKFORD,
The Literary Section will have a study GIVe us IIquor.and we will buy. 800,000,other triyf~l t~iSLof t.he nerve~,; strained families were cared for at Christmas
by the constant sa{lle-ness of the liie
whit toyS and baskets. This was entirel; class on Thursday, the 14th, 10 o'clock
000 bushels of grain."
.
Monday and Toe.day
the deep snows.
due to the generosity of the people of which time Mrs. Arthur C. H"",lalld I But never in one year did the United
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States raise. 800.000,000 bushels of rye,
Lawrence Tibbett
H. & S. SPONSORS
through gifts of money, food, toy. and works.
~his';;.er dId that much go !nto
'TUDY"
OF'
STAR'
S
personal
service.
These
gifts
were
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tributed by church, groups, clubs fraPiano Scholarships
. . I S wet. fellowagre", that pniIiibi"CUBAN LOVE: sONG"
ternities, a nd individuals. Thos~ rehon JS responsible for our hard times.
What, then, made England worse oft'
The Home and School Association 'of sponsible will surely. be interested to At the meeting of the Woman's Club
wlth
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Swarthmore _is .s~gg~ting a study of
know. that. their gifts meant a happy on Tuesday, Mrs.' Spencer, Chairman tha!1 the United States when England
.
Ch
mOIst,
as
usual?
stars .a~. a faJ.l1ily hobby for the month
nstmas ID many homes when the day of Music, announced a piano contest
JIMMY (SCHNOZZLE) DUof January. The. following notes .should would othenvise have only emphasized to be held in the clubhouse on Satur.. :-:=-----:-,:-:--____~____
RANl'E
·ERNEST
be of interest to those member. of the the dr~aryness of poverty and worry.
day morning, Jan'llary 23rd. Lena
TORRENCE..•
AssoCiation who wiSh to .failow .
During the past month the relief work Blanche Jones, Chairman of Music 01
2Ol~te aheets &: SOl ca.vcJope.,
spggestions:
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has doubled, as the weatber has grad- Delaware County Federated Clubs a
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'ead neatly priftted with ~r
Return Engqement of"
,~n. January we may see the most dazz- ually 'become colder and savings' haver well known teacher of piano offers'
:i:'",", lUUIO.and addreu. Seat Postpaid
141g d(Spl.v of fixed star.~ to.' any part been exhallSted.
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..... ooI"lt.oo c.mctaty\e, lUsh
Eddie Cantor .
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. IY I00ki ng f orward to wo Ceservmg oya or'
--,. SaVI t h'I.t adnrtisement,
.,
of t}le heavens
affords. T.o
• girls
d of' Delaq~ty..
in'
tOt&:' s.tau·. v:.ere O=;llu~~j"- ~''''';''·t'''~
.tlJe reopening of some of Delaware weaaerhe ounty on,e year ,9 stu y in pjan,~
"==~",,. or f?etteutiU,trfl= coda,..
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dcllRrT.
Complete
upALMY DAyS;; . - ."
resenting'. the ;giant Orion 'followoo
ounty's large' industries. There js no
Th'
If'
.. tnr.cmn IUUUteed.
two faithful dogs facing .~he q1ighty
indication that this will occur during the lows :e. ru cs 0 thiS ~ontest are as foJ.THE . tilNKlEV SERVlCE
Next Wed. .& Tl.._.
Taurus.,
.
next mQnth, however, and we shall h : : . v c ·
RIOLEY'<-PARK. PA. .Dept. B
.Jan. 13 and 14
-·The g~O:up of stars forming 'the con. need of continued support, both moral
1. M?ther must be a ~ember '0.£, ;,'
stellation. Orion is perhaps t.h e
and f i n a n c i a l '
Federated Club of Delaware County.
known of any excep~. the Great
There is a· great need for men's shoes
2. Must have unquestioned tale'nt: "
Matinee Con: tinll.oQs .
It lAay be seen in th~ early
children's shoes, and chfldren's war~
3: Must be dese~ving - of monetary
Continuous
1:00 to'5:00 P. M.
wards the southeast. it may be
underwear. Please go over YOUr closets assistance.
,
Performanees
. Evenin••
nileed by the four bright stars mark;,.~tonce more, and' see j£ there isn't some- 4. Age for Junior competition, 6-12.
Sat~ay
Frool1
the shoulders and feet '0C- the giant,
thing that could be used. Also, in giving
5. Age for Senior competition, 12-16.
From
12:00
7:00 to II,DO
THEATRE Chester, Pa.
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donations in the baskets. at the stoies
6. Must play two pieces of own
'0'11:30 P. M.
please .remember that butter, bacon; choosing. .
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beans, tomatoes, fresh vegetables, are
The judges for this contest will !le
Days Starting Todaymuch more nourishing than 'food con. named later, and the winners in local
taining starches, such as cakes, potatoes, contest will compete in 'a final contest
etc.
to be held at a designated time and
Meat drippings and any kind of fat is place; early in February, all club winalso needed by the Emergency Relief ners competing for final selection.
pot.
geyser. basin-or OLD
DISTRICT Y II
•,~ e ows.tone
0
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mh~lrea
MEOA
THEATRE
ana
Pe. rson.·:itl Statio.'.neroY
$ .00
to
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BACHMANS
,
JOAN CRAWFORD
MARKET
1M THE ARMS OF HANDSOME
AND KENYON AVES.
Phone. Sw. 183 ~
Fresh knted Rabbit.,
domestic fryers, n. ........ 45c
Orders taken for same.
Legs Spring Lamb.
Fancy Chuck Roast,
steer beef, n. .....
Hambnrg,
fresh gronnd ..
Pure Lard,
Vogts 1 n. prints.
Bacon,
sliced, n. ..
Scrapple,
Vogts Conntry Style ...
Franklin Sugar,
10 n. bag . . . . . . .
.. 45c
Tartan Coft'ee,
n.
can, 35c, 3
n. s . . .
.$1
Hershey's Cocoa,
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n.
-.si%
QUALITY
YALE
can reg. 15c.
~~ILANSDOWNE
n.
Today-Friday Only
LAWRENCE TIBBE'IT
"The Cuban Love Song"
Lupe Velez-Jimmie Durante
Eddie' ,~lul~!'!.,!
"THE .OFF"
LAUREL & HARDY
"BEAU HUNKS"
"RICH MAN'S FOLLY"
Wedne$day~ T/'ur,da,., January 13th-14th
New Policy
Complete ellinae
of show every Monday-Thursday.
JOE. E. BROWN
"LOCAL BOY MA.KES GOOD"
Specinl Kiddie Fealure every Wednesday, 4 P. M.
Friday, January 15th
MARY ASTOR
ROBERT AMES
Saturday, January 16th
JOAN CRAWFORD
CLARK GABLE
15e
. 15c
"'01 ...... . . . . . . . . ..IOe
•Spe~l
~b!k Cooking Oalm ....1 ,
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.... 25c
n. ..
,·"''Otese' are' orily. iI few of
many spedals".
" Possessed"
Uulimited Free
Parking
SHEET METALWORK-ROOFING
Copper Spoutings and Flashings
WOODWAftD, JACKSON & BLACK Inc
.
'SWlII'tIuDore'43
THEATRE Chester, Pa.
Complete
Shows
Saturday
VAUDEVILLE
SHOW
Every 'JIJursday,Friday&So;turday
MATINEE AND EvENING
.
In Addition to the Feature Picture.
Price. bn la~or and material•
are lower than ever belore."
333 Dartmouth Avenue
TANLE
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"GOOD withSPORT"
UN[)A WATKINS
M~A GOMBEHL _
VoL IV,
No. 2
Swarthmore, Pa., January
ASHTON NAMES'
JOHN BOLES
GRETA WISSEW ..
IS, 1932
MEETING HOUSE IMPROVED
NEW COMMIrrEES
OF BOROCOUNCIL
$2.50 Per Year
Legion Charity BaUJan. 29,
In Parrish Hall on the Campus
Hope to Clear' $1000 For Employment Relief
Fund By Means of Second Annual Dance;
Auxiliary Women Busy
Few Changes in LineuI' for
Coming Year; Lewis Remains
. Safety Head
Swarthmore's Second Annual Ameri. Brown, in charge of the \ ~al~ of tickets,
can Legion Charity Ball will be held two Mrs. Charles D:tavo, deco.r~tion·s; Mrs.
weeks f rom tonight, January 29th, in George F.' Corse,' and Mrs; J." Paul
the main dining room of Parrish Hall, Brown, refreshments; Robert ·E. SharpBorough cOllncil mct last. Thursday
Swarthmore College. Last year the ball,
evening with Leonard C. Ashton presidwhich was held in the auditorium of the les, publicity; Georg~ P. Warren, post.
iug for the first time since his election
lJary Lyon Schoo1, was the outstanding ers, and George F. Corse, music.
The SUCcess of last year's dance as
as president.· Committee appointments
community social affair of the winter
well
as the use of the College dining
\oarying very little ,from last year wcre
season and it promises to be of equal
room
is inspiring the members. of the
prominence again this year.
announced by Mr. Ashton as follows:
committee
to make the dance a bril.
Accounts, committee; John E. Gensem·
The date has been set as two weeks
liant
spot
in
what for _many people has
from tonight in order that the large diner, chairman, Harry L. Miller, T. E.
been
a
depressing
winter.
Hessenbruch; Finance committee, Harry
ing room of the college may be used
The dance will be fllrmal with all
L. Miller, chairman, Wm. Sproul Lewis,
while the students are home during the
service
men wearing their uniforms.
and J. E. Gensemer; Highway Committee,
vacation period between semesters. This
Among
the
guests of honor who are be·
Joseph S. Bates, chairman, T. E. Hes· Swarthmore's· churches have undergone- greut improvements during the past few room is without doubt the largest floor
ing
invited
are Major General William
senbruch, J. A rcher Turner', Public years and the FrIends' lleeting House on tht" College campus has not fallen behind. for dancing in Swarthmore and the other
During the past year improvements were made adding three new elass rooms for FItst
G.
Price,
head
of the Pennsylvania Na.
Property committee, J. A. Turner, chair- 'Day school and one large toom for the three primarY grades or First Day school. An rooms in the front of Parrish hall. such
tional Guard whose home is in Chester,
S
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B
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W'II'
enlarged
kitcben
was also brought about. A great deal of planting bas been done In
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the Vicinity of thE" Meeting House which imptoves its settJng. This work includes a as
e a umnt an
oan 0 managers,
Sproul Lewis j Public Safety committee, number of Japanese cherry trees, dahlias and iris. Along both sides of the walk to the will provide additional space for people and Mrs. Price, Colonel Frank K_ Hy.
Wm. Sproul Lewis, chairman; Harry L.
front of the House are rows of colored astors.
to sit and meet their friends between att and Mrs. Hyatt of Pennsylvania
Miller, J. E. Gensemer; Sewer commitdances. Bridge tables will also be pro- Military College, and General Smedley
Darlington Butler, retired, whose son is
vided.
tee, T. E. Hessenbruch. chairman. J. A'I
a
student at Swarthmore College.
Turner, and Joseph S. Bates.
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Last year nearly $700 was turned over
A feature of the dance will be the
A request that Strath Haven a v e n u e ·
to the Emergency Relief Committee in
west of Chester road be paved was made
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Borough hall as a result of the dance and decorations. The high ceilings and dig.
of council by a resident of that street. He
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this year, with the added facilities, the nity of the building provide a splendid
opportunity for decorating and sixty.
was informed that council had received
The financial affairs of the School District of Swarthmore as compared Legion is aiming to exceed this sum by eight silk flags representing every nation
no encouragement when it was planned with other fourth class school districts ill Delaware County, was the subject $300.
will be arranged to make 3 colorful back.
to improve the street last year but that d;sc'ussed at the January Home and Scho~l :Meeting Monday eVeni!lg. The
A committee headed by George F. groundlor the brilliant occasion.
the matter would be taken up again pro· discussion was led by Roland L. Eaton, chalTlnan of the finance commtttee and Corse is in charge of the dance and the
A large orchestra placed just iDsid~'
viding the residents petitioned that they was participated in by Arthur .E. Bassett, president of the board and R. C. Legion Auxiliary will assist with the
the door to the dining room will provide
desired the work done.
Disque, treasurer..
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details. Other members of the commitAn old question was once m 0 r e
Mr. Eaton opened 11Is remarks by Ilassmg around copies of a chart which tee arranging for the dance are: J. Paul spirited music and there will be some en.
brought up when an appeal was filed by showed that of the Swarthmore School JJistricfs income dollar, 75c came I ________________~ tertainment feature during the evening.
Tickets wHl be placed on sale within
council for Joe Celia, Park avenue, ask- from local taxes, 12c from the state appropriation, and He from tuition. One
the next few days and may be purchased
ing1;re'rmission to build his store out to cent comes from interest and one cent from other sources.
.
from any member of the Legion or at
Of the expense donar, Mr. Eatolllexplaineid that Slc wellt for instruchon,
the sidewalk line. This permission has
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22c
for
general
outlay,
3c
for
genera
contro,
8c
for
debt
service,
5.6c
fixed
central
points in the business district.
y
been refuSed
d bh counc~ se~era :J~es ~n charges, lAc for maintenance, 7c for operation, al~d 2c for auxiliary agencic".
The patrons and patronesses are: Mrs.
the past an t e c~se as een. a en 0
Mr. Eaton explained that the state apl)ropriatlOl1 consisted of SO% of the
A. A. Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
court by Mr. Cella. . The' zonmg ord·' minimum teachers salary.
C.
Ashton, Mr. an~ Mr<. Hadly M,
inance has always been uphel?, howcver.
The next figurcs quoted by tJIC speaker .were for the purpose of showing
Crist,
Mr. and Mr~. I ,;': '.;(, En111i')':'
Residents along the north Side of Elm the rate of increase ill the school tax, and the true tax rate of Swarthmore as
E.
M.
Buehner
Chosen
to
Lead
Mr.
and
·Mrs. jo~cJlll .: '" ;:id, ,Mr .\Ilfl
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nut lane will soon be petitioned by couo.- ....
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Mrs. William l lfn!!, ii!" . .anq Mrs. A.
I)r":,"ni,,."ti'ln: ~lan Banqu~l
"sVt.,.. D'
'F. }.C ..
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in February.
cil to cooperate· with the Phil~delphia District
No. of Mills Levied Increase 1920-31 Rate of
Tax Rate 011
.
Johnson, Mr. c.ntl \i.rs \OVilIiam .R.
Electric Company in having trees tri~·
1920 1926 1931 Amount
70
Assessm't Full Val.ue
med along the street.
Collingdale
H0 26
26
110
79
40%
10%
YEAR Landis. Capt, a"d ',r.... .1. Kirk H c'
'CLOSE
PRODUCTIVE
Curdy, Dr. and Mrs. E. Leroy Merc~.·,
At present the limbs of the trees in- Glenolden
120 25
25
12~
100
40%
10
Dr.
John A. Miller, Dr. and Mrs. N. 0.
terfere with the wires and present the Lansdowne
16}:! 18Yf 23
6}1
39
33Y5'1c
7%
What
was
pronounced
the
most
pro-Pittinger,
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Scheibley,
danger of breaking down a live wire or Media
12
15
16
4
33}1
50%
8
ductive
year
since
its
organization
was
Mr.
Victor
D. Shirer, Mr. and Mrs. R.
causing a short circuit and attendent in- ~lort(ln
23
24
30
7
30
4070
12
Chester
Spencer,
Mr. and Mrs. Elric S,
brought
to
a
closc
by
the
Swarthmore
terrupted service for homes in that sec· N)
Providcnce 8
16
20
12
150
66%%
13}1
Sproat.
Mrs.
E.
A. Stockton, Mr. and
tion. Residents along this side of the 1 et ler
20
25
23
3
15
40%
9}1
Business Men's Association meeting at
Mrs.
Carroll
Thayer,
Mr. and Mrs. J.
street have been appealed to for permis- Norwood
6
35
100%
23
the Strath Haven Inn Wednesday eve-'
Archer Turner, Dr. and Mrs. J. Ellery
17
23
23
3
16%
40%
8%
sion to trim the trees, This has not bechn Ridley Park
Ding. New officers elected to direct the
forthcoming, however, and now boroug Rutledge
18
20
21
Association during 1932 are: E. M. Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Horace Walter,
council will add its voice to the request Springfield
14
17
20
6
43
40%
8
Buchner, president; Clarles A. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. George W. Warren, Mr.
that property owners permit the trees to Swarthmore
210 21%' 26
..l~
21
40%
10%
Louis W. Wheelock, Mr. and Mrs. E.
vice president; Robert E. Sharples, sec. p,
Yerkes.
be trimmed.
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The true tax rate is the numher oi mills required to raise the SUIll needed retary; and Charles Black, treasurer.
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The n~v president's first act was to apfor schools if the assessment were 100% of the estimated value. Thus the school point the following committee to arJUNIOR SECTION
BICENTENNIAL COl\I.
tax in Swarthmore for the School year 1931-32 was 26 mills. Assessments reprcrange for the second al.l1lual banquet of
TO MEET TONIGHT icnted 40%'" of full value. If assessments had represcllted 100"/'0 of actual value, the Association some time in February: Tuesday evening the Junior Section
. a 10 2/5 mill levy would have raised the samc amount of money. For the pur- Charles Parker, Elric S. Sproat, H. B. of the Swarthmore Woman's Club en.
The George Washington Bjcen~enl11?1 pose of asscssment, full value is what a property would bring at an advertised Green, Charles A. Smith, Clarence Han- joyed a delightful program of Folk
Com~ittee will hold its first 1nee~mg In sale. 'fhis method of the true tax rate is used to get the school tax for the num, Robert E. Sharples and the new Lore and Music under the direction of
cQuncd chamber, Borough hall, this .. evc- several districts 011 a comparable basis,
president and retiring president, Jacob Mrs. Peter B. Told and her commitning at 8 o'clock. The purpose Oi the
The districts sclccttd for this table arc all the fourth class districts of the Meschter.
tee. At the close of the business meet.
m~eting
?!n~
be
to
elect
officers
and
ap·1
::ountv
maintaining
high
schools,
and
fourth
class
districts
contiguous
to
SwarthThe
first
annual
banquet
was
held
last
ing
Miss Joan' Mirza, from Purmin:l,
pOInt committees,
year
with
members
of
borough
council,
Persia,
presented "Around a Turkish
The creation of a Washington Bicen. marc.
Braziou".
.
,
the
school
board,
and
heads
of
all
men's
.
,
The
data
for
this
tablc
werc
taken
from
the
annual
financial
reports
o!
lennial Committee in Swarthmore IS III
organizations
in
the
borough
as
guests
the
school
districts,
Songs
in
costume
were
presented
by
tine with similar steps being takcn over
of
the
Association.
Souvenirs
from
the
Mrs,
John
Diehl,
of
Lansdowne.
the entire country to provide pageants
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stores were given to everyone present
Mrs. Pum Koo Park. of Chester, tol
Showing the 'fax Rate for School Purposes together with. the Two Largest and an entertaining program was offerof
some of the Korean Folk Lore.
keeping with the Bicentennial.
Factors 111 the D ... tcrminatioll of Costs for Instructional Service, School year ed. This year's plans call for an eve.
Readings
of Italian poems were
William R. Landis, burgess, is acting 1930-31.
ning's program which will in every way
given
by
Mrs.
Martha Dolmeyer~ of
as chairman of the committee at the
Third and Fou[l~h Clasa D.ish'icts, Delaware County
excel! that of 1931.
present time having been appointed by
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Lansdowne.
(Confl"nued on Poge Sir)
those heading the movement in \Vashing- ,-, _ .._Katherine \Varren played three piano
School 'fax in ~f ills
District
Instructional Salaries No. of Pupils
tOn.
selections.
True
Assessed
Per-Teacher Employed Pcr Teacher
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TO HOT SPRINGS
Groups of Czechoslovakian, Irish and
}fi1lage
~r iIIage
French
folk dances· were presented by
FEW COMMUNICABLE
Collingdale
26
10 2/5
1586
26
several
members of the club.
DISEASES THIS YEAR Darby
31
IO 17/20
1596
2J
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Hayerford
210
7 1/6
1963
19
The absence of communicable diseases Lansdowne
23
7 2/3
2243
SWARTHMORE TO MEET
19
in Swarthmore this winter is an out- M cdia
16
8
1896
DELAWARE AND P. M. C.
22
standing as their prevalence was last Kcthcr Pro\'id~l1ct'
20
1.1 1/3
1538
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
18
year at this time. In the l)ast three Rndnor
15%
5
2211
19
months scarcely a half dozen communi- Ridley Park
23
23
1911
The Swarthmore basketball team will
18
cable diseases have been reported while Swarthmore
26
10 2/5
2151
meet the University of Delaware and the
18
last year during January alone nearly a l'
D I
2J
5 3/4
2088
Pennsylvania Military College tearns at
18
half a hundred homes were under quar- ,JlPcr ~r)y
_~_~'~_. ___ , ______ ~_"
eight o'clock tonight, January IS, and
. cntine.
The largt'st item ill the !Oichool hudgd ior current eXpl'llSCS is instructional
Saturday, January 16, respectively. The
Garnet passers are slated to come up
The excell.ent .healt!l of the d~i1dren of salaries. Fur the year 1930-31, ?2.f/c of all, expenditures for ~urrent . expenses in
against the Franklin and Marshall five
the commumty In thiS respect IS. ~1I t~c Swarthmore wcnt for instructlOnal salanes. The average I11struchollal salary,
here on Tuesday, January 19, at eight P.
more outstanding in view of condlttons 111 and the number of pupils per teacher are the two largest factors in the deterAI. Swarthmore took an easy win over
nearby communities where the~e are as minatio;l- of the total expenditure for instructional service.
Delaware last '. year, but lost a hard
'fhe districts selected for this table are all the third and fourth class districis
many communicable diseases thiS year as
fought game~ to F. & M. This is the
ever. In Ridley Park the ~hools are in Delaware County that maintain a high school. Costs are higher in these disfirst time in three years that the home
closed on account. of scarlet tever.
tricts, as high school education costs more than elementary education:
quint has met P. M. C.
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The figure for column 3 was obtained by dividing the total exvendl!ure for
LIbrary Assn. Meetlng
instructional salades by the Humber of teachers employed. The total mcludes
The Woman's Christian Union of
De.aware
County held its annual meeting
.
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f
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I salaries of superintendents, s.upcrvisors, principals, principals' clerks and asin the Lansdowne Presbyterian Church
L·~he anADUal ~e~tmg o'UthbC ~vi; ::;ore sistants and·t..:achers. The figure is the average teaching salary plus the cost
today. One of the speakers was Mrs. D.
d ~ raJry SSOC215~t.lOt1hWIL·b e: eoomsooni of supe~visjon and c1erical assistance for each teacher.
ay, anuary
In t e l rary r
4
b - d b d' 'd'
th A D A by the
George
E~.haw, one of Swarth.
I..
Colvin, president of the New York W.
Borough haH. The purpose of the meet..
The figure for colu".'11
was 0 !alfle
y IVI mg
e . . .
<-:T ..U. The eve,ning seSs~on~. q,is evemore'.
beat
bOWD
eitizea.
and
ing will .be. to elect officers for 1932 and humber of te'achers. Pupd·teacher ratlo must not be confused with the size of
mng,
IS at 7 :45 0 cleek.
A number of
pitcher
for
the
A'.
i.
I_Yiq
toact upon certain proposed changes to the I class.
the
members
of
Our
locat
W. C. T. U.
day for Hot Sprintr.. Arbn....
I '.
constitution.
(Co"tinued on Page Sir)
are in. attendance as del~tes.
ZONING
QUESTION
AGAIN
e.·
Costs of Swarthmore Schools
e
d t Other DO tr° ts
ompare
BUSINESS MEN
ELECT FOR 1932
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TREMENDOUS
.15c
Sliced Pineapple,
large Can . . . .. ~
Lippincott's Catsup,
16 ·OZ.bOl•.......
Dog ~tion,
Evaporat~,
-and-
Extra Added Attraction
The runny' Side of the Foreign Legion
Monday, Tueaday, Ja,.uary 11Ih-12th'
GEORGE BANCltoFT
Mayonnai8e,
.. xes"., ' •. ,..
Calif. AprioolB,
'~POSSESSED"
Sa.urday Only
Laurel & Hardy in
"BEAU HUNKS"
Matinees Daily, 2 P. M.
Evenings 7~9
8 oz. Jar..
.
. ...
in
Lansdowne A"enue and Baltimore Pike
"Smart Woman"
..
Peanut BUller,
Tartan
jars.
Olives,
.
extra large jar.
CLARK GABLE
THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL
TH~
Th
.
.' e ann\"jl, meeting. of the
Guild of Trinity Chilrch was hdd
Wednesday afternoon and the following!
O"'-e'r'
..I .
I d P"d
"
.I~~ ,:s we.. e e~~ it tesl ent, Mrs.
O. tange; 'Vice-president; ill: r s. Ra';.-"
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
~thmore
6
THE SWARTHMOREAN
WALTO~-i"EAGUE
'intelllio~ a~c -ofIW~MAN'S
L1br~y
JANUARY 8, 1932
Ithre e olhers clo.e together forming Ihelbureau
An)on. wishlDg 10 buy fire-/ Talcnl al;d seriQ'us
GUILD OF
TO ~IEET AT MEDIA belt..
I place \1000 eu! b) unempl,?yed men m~y firsl eo.n'ldcratIOl.'. ano it is hOI)cd by
TRINITY CHURCH ELECTS
Ulgcl, the left foot, IS the bnghtest do 50 b) calling thl Hellef Bureau III those mtetcsted that many SwarthI
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I star JIl OrlOlI, .lJId IS of d.lzzllIIg white- Borough Hall
,llOrc buys and girls \, III enter (fti." /' The a
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f I ,.,
J he zaae
a tOil .c.lgu~ \\1 JIItd ness 1 he fight shoulder IS call1'(i Hctcl- J
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contest, planned to JIIspirc and stimu- '\
I1I1U3. II1CC mg 0 tie n Ollldll'S
IIl"xl ~1()J~d.,) (\CUlllg at 8 30 at, the lIC-/gCUSC, alit! IS of a reddish color Both I MRS. HOLMES TELLS
a love of music in the )oung gell GUild o( TrllJlty Church was held on
mu
1; Clnb,
liked I·
1
arc ... t a Igreat diSOF CHINESE CUSTOMS
of our county.
\Voouesc.lay aflernoon and the following
South1t.h:n
.IHlHle
~Icdl.lB.lltllllurc
to he.lr .111 .1 (ress t
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Olli
I" 1'1 II II Ip ••
~I'Irtlll( Ia I'l'
alle('
.III(
1c
spl"CtrtJseopc
5 10\\S t tat
1
huse
n
Isillng
to
l'nter
children
in
the\ Ire ulo\'mg 51tH furthef may
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0 Icers were elected. President, Mrs. E.
'Hanger ~faftllld 1I1' for 111111\ )~.Irs theJ "J I' tI
k
b I
1hl' hx(.'clItl\e Board or the Woman's t liS contest WI pease ca I Mrs. Elhot
. Lange; V1ce-president Mrs HayCilld Hangrr III ci1a;ge o(
great upf Ie 1
IstarJs
t \ cut
Club
ulth their prcsJdent, Mrs 'VdSwarthmore 85-j, or Mrs. mond Walter' Secretary
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blslII-or OLD
10 )\
0 I·IS
tile all s 0 IlIalll Earle Kistler, 011 luesday
]{ Chester Spencer, Swarthmore 133 Tn.usurer M;s CI
A S· . yer Yi
somc kP
I)) oS J j
t
stars
Plans were made for observing
Further announcements Will appear 111
The r:hring
.
1.0
11 "tl II tl
U S H.mglr :\.ltur.tlJ~t .1I1t! dUring thc, c,.a 't'
tIC .rfee IIlgs
1
ogrou p °d Labor week, January 24th. The Health S\\arthmorcan
1 Freseolll •. s
presl eilt, f rls.
vett
.
alii lr s ars:
onus a cunc
swor r all I \V If
ted bo t
,l.a given a vote 0 t milks for
\\llltlr lIt,mtlls, fllc,ISc.:d frolll thc St.'r\-Ill,mgmg from the belt 1hc tlnrd star/ (
a u
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the slJiclldid leadership she had shO\ I
e a,rc COll1lmttee rcpor
It;C ,111<1 lIlak.mg .111 .l1IthOfllt'(l llcturel frorn the hottolH IS h.lzy III allpearance tw~nt\ new toys, a hundred and twenty JUNIOR SECI10N TO
and the members of the Guild were m:S 1
tour 01 thc Cllltcd States 1115 lccture~, .md IS the famolls Onoll Nehula one of articles of food, thirty dollars m cash,
WITNESS FOLK DANCES cordially thanked b Mr G
t
I)r talk" lrt elltlrth out of the ordman ttl
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and ten "omeu \olullteers for the 1110th
I.
~ll' uenther for
U f
hIe l'U III Ie le.l\ellS \\ IIC I may lJCI
. I d bCCII securcd .
elr coopera 1011
Ie report of the
IIItl Irc glHII IJl the
1l10rm of t er ..tlll \\lth the 1J.lkl'tl e)e
tor serVICC, Icl
the january ).[cctlllg of the JUillor treasurer, .Mrs Charles A 5t
h
UllIhx! ~t,llcs ~.ltl\}1J II J'.trk l<.lIIger
\t
0
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I III the aftcrnoon the Literature Sec- S
f
cd I
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ern, s owSen 1(,.(
III usc::; fur his ~tdJlt'tts
10\ e
nOll Is.t
-s la(l
Igure, tum had charge of the program and Mrs
ccllon 0
the Swarthmore \Voman's
lOW .generous y t Ie Guild had re\VIl.fJ \~I~I \1 III J trUIlt all lIt- rqlrc"(,lItlllg the IH:a() of till' bull, wlthljessc Hcrman Holmes gave au "after- Club will be heJd at thc Clubhouse on sl'ollded 111 sccurlllg funds {or the new
liu,) ·
1'\C uJ.lrkl"tl I" the red St.lf, 1110011 111 () III CI lIlia ., Call'f USCIlIS or
Tucsda)
c\enmg, January 12'
at g .
P In church.
tlJll.ltl ~tlJ(h of ,~
oel.llls .11 .. " flo\\ till hI-.
\ II
Af
,
Itlllr.1I1
I111s st.lr lie . . 111 lhe IMth Fuo-Tse \\.15 the author choscn and
tcr the busJncss meetlllg all espccIhe annual IIlcetmg of the woman's
rllll-!l:r" /I\t IIId jlWltd lhl grllte .. t 01
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Ihe
1110011
follo\\s
.ls
It
crosses
the
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lally
IIltercst1l1g
program
has
been
Illall
aUXIliary
\\l1I be held at the reSidence of
g,lIm I'n~enes 1II t Ie "or d durJIIg "IX I
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f l o Illes rla( mall,)' 0
liS S lOr poems
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lIIol1lh~ (If \'llItl'r ~lIo"l'd til frum tht le.I\t.'lIs ~111( IS sometlllles II ell rOlllllIIS philosoph v relates to tlus hfe only. Il.e(.)) tiC Olllllllitee, \\lth Mrs peter/lc rctlftng prcsldent, Mrs Frank C
'lit ·,
flllr \IC"
the 1110011
II pact(
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-t
t
l t
I I', fold as Chamnan DIfferent melll- IrvlUe,
, \,\'rlll
It
I tl \\lIclI
t
ip.lsses
lbetween
e
s r('55
011 po I encss all( I '
, J k on )'lond,l\. aft ... rnoon, at 23()
III II I.. 1II.lIle I du",c-ull stu{h of \\lld
.tll(
IC c.lr I
uas practically the first to enUIiClate JIl Jcrs of the Club \\l1l partiCipate III the oc oc
ldl-m'J'.th ))t:.lr . . .lIld s,ns thai Stll
Onon IS follo\\cd /)\ t\\O "dog" stars, substancc the Goldcn ruler 1hc w'flt- portrayal of I:;"olk tore of d1ffercnt COUIlThe Sewmg Group wlll meet on MonUlt'> 11II!..1i1 \\tli 1.:0]1\ lilt l1l~thcr hear ,I~ Smlls .U1d P~oC)tn
SlfJlb IS the bnght- J,lII g s chostll had to do With 'reflectlOll 011 tfle~ 111 Song, Dance and Story.
;1.IY, (rom tell until two o'clock, at the
liu: gfl Itt~1 ot tlHlll,ll ullll.ttor"
Shl I.:st ~t.lr III tie IC.t\ens It uas sacred, the prescnt rather than the fcture The
New members \,ho have rccently been 10llle of .Mrs Alhcrt IIdl
to Ihe I·g)I.l1ans who l1as('(1 their calwelcomcd II1to the)
CI U)
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tlse~ t\\O 'I.: Ir ... til l'dlll.lk 11('r t.:hJ!drell endar Ulion It r'
tl t
f Jl
lone \ducl! seemed to please most
C I I
UlllOr
arc J.\ rs
1 he U IlIgt r 1-: 1\ c.:s I '1\ 1(1 tie ..t.:nptI!III 01 It tl
t ,.rom Ie IIlIet °1 omer I' Llz\ ),Ian" .1IId onc calJed. "The Age of jJar ISlc II Carpenter, Mrs II Barrett
!to\\ thl..: 1ft Ir l:ub ... ,In.: h')fII III hihulla fOr 1~ tre~ell "1(1 ay 1~13I1" poe s Javp r"
l - Ohedlent 1 ars ' ] II prcfacmg her pro- f)ellne I, 1\Irs. ,;y Ilharn Sherwood, ~Irs
111m ~lur II,! the dUPl,t ]lenod 01 .. It:ep 11~."rr"IISo I
I 1"[ S .Ir tliS COIl1":i.r~t •. e,) gram, .'lrs Holmes saId the Clllnese have I
Alcxander wlJlchell, ).frs 'V 'V.
' I"
I Iteratllre .fl Ie)" were a tol- .attomus
1
lilt I L
/;()\\ lt Il hn II( lip Ile,lrs 01 t I
H I C
to b I1C, as 011)
P ollr 0 tl lerst arc "nown.
k
no uramatlc
I(m <;tolle nlHI.: Itc tli~ \ otlngster, t, slop I th ~ Ittl·lr~;.
.rocyoN' IC s ar l~lIar IlligI l'rant nat101I, hm mg had no holy wars
I •
toun .. t l,lr:-. IIld ,l~k for food
~lal1\ IstaCr 'lllltC °rrg , IS [rca'} a most ueautl 1I1 diU Europe
All Signs Fail
IIUlllorOl)-. stone" .lIl ctlllJlldt.:tl \\Ith SIr •
ers
rOm Icomparison
",:at
11 su
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"Irs)oI111 I Jet Ie f sen sang four songs
JS a so Ollc 0 t Ie stars " IIC I
.
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l\falinee Daily 81 2:30
hlars and tOlln:-.t~ .111<1 the:-.e brlllg alit I'., Col"l)ar.1 t 1\ eI\ ne.ir I
I translated frolll
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, Chlllese, two of willch
The {OJIO\vlllg dipPll1g from Girard's
I I
lIMm a aug I
I \dapted from "The i'nelldl Stars"
were cluJdrens songs, much akm to
Columll III the Pluladelplua InqUirer W.IS
Cablll feHr-tht: result of months of
1.
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,
lIursery r]alllcs As she \\as 111 a lo\'c" s~nt III hy a S"artJlI110rean (or publJcaToday! (Friday) and Saturday
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IS!) allol1 "It I h\ 0 lI1ell III a l:.1U1II an(
~ IH1Cse costume as ' ..as :hIrs. I-Ierbcrt tlon:
Warner Baxter
lIttle connectIOn \\ ]111 Ihc out "Ide "Qrhl
I Fraser, \\ ho .Iccompanied her at the It is an old lila :'\1111 that "a1l signs or
the tlllll' \\hen ,)ou dont like the "a\IHE\LTH CENTER TELLS
jlHano. 11rs Fraser played two sclec- rain fall 111 dry weather"
"THE SQUAW MAN"
\uur llar tner gets out of bed and he
OF INCREASING NEED I tlons h) Chasms wlllch wcre aIJpreciated
And III times of other dilliculhcs signs
WIth
hates lOU h('{:.1t1~e pcrhaps 'au II!lhted I
.Mrs Holmcs, too, wore a beaUl1fulh Simply fait down and curl UIJ.
LUPE VELEZ and CHARLES
Ihe hre.I!1 a dllTerent "a)." Or some
Ihrough the Health Center offic(', 87lclI!brOldered Chlllese costume.
] sce a large bre\~cr (JlIotcd as saYlllg'
BICKFORD
lIl1ed I lIIull" " r
other
tU\Jal
t\\lst
of
the
nencs.
str'
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r
II '
c e carc( I I ur.1 t CI Ins Imas, 1 Ihe Llh.·r
Monday and Tueaday
the dec() 5nO\\S
duc to the gencroslh of the people of I "hlch time )'Jrs Arthur C.
,
But neVer III one }ear did the United
•
S\\arthlllorc \\ho made thIS JlO::'Slblel wIn talk of Edith \Vharton and
Statcs raise 800,000.000 bushels of r} e,
H. & S. SPONSORS
through gifts o( 1I101le\, food. toys alld works
Lawrence Tibbett
so never did that lI1uch go II1tO T)e
Whisky
STUDY OF STARSIIJerSOI131 ... er\lce These gIftS \\ere COIII
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tnbuted II) church, grou(ls, clubs, fraPiano Scholarships
ThiS ,\ et fellow agrees that prohlbJ-1
"CUBAN LOVE SONG"
.
tcrllltlcs, and 111£11\ 1
, lht.' Home .l11d ~chool \..soclallon all sJlOllSlble w1l1 surely be IIIterested to
At the mcclmg of the \Voman's Club
What, theu. made England worse off
with
~\\
JIMMY (5CHNOZZLE) DUof Januar) Thc foJ]o\\lIIg Ilotes should I \\ould othen\ISC hale olll} emphaSized to bc held III thc clubhouse on SaturRANTE and ERNEST
be of II1tere~t to those llI~mbers of thcl th~ dre,lrJJlcss of pOllrty and worry
d.l)
mornlllg, January 23rd. Lena
TORRENCE
\ssociatloll who \\ I~h to follo\\ these
Dunllg the llolst month the rehef work Blanchc JOIICS, Chairman of Music oi
200 n(lte sheets & 100 envelopes.
suggestion:,.
Ills doubled, .IS the \\edther has grad- DeI.marc COlillty Federated Clubs a
. _ each nCltly pnnlcd WIth your
Return Engagement of
JI1 jUlluary '\e ma) sec :hc 1110st d.lzz-I 1I.lll} hecollle colder and savlllgs have \\ ell known teacher of
Iano offer'
name .ndadd~ Sent Postpaid
hug dl*lay of fixed st.lrs that all) lIart 1 bee II exhausteu
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(or only noo Correc:t ..yle. high
Eddie Cantor
r I
)Oys or' d
glr s o_c I.a o t Ie Ilea\ ens affords
10 the anCIt:nts / lITe arc anXIOusly lookmg forward to \\0 t CCSCT\mg
t
quaI Ity. ~ve thIS adverhsement,
in
tl ('" <:tCl:rs \' er(' '~r(jllpf'(l III .figll1"('~ 1'" ._1 the reol)ClIlIlg of some of Delaware ',"I"cricl' oun y one year s stu y In plano
~==!-',.. or beUcrattll,tryabox today
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Prompt delivery
Complete
re~entmg the gl,mt anon follo\\t.."(1 lIy L OUlll) •sarge
mdustnes 1 here
IS no
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Jatuftct.on
guaranteed
"PALMY DAYS"
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of
thiS
contcst
arc
as
folNeAl
Wed.
& TI
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THE HINKLEY SERV1CE
Jan&
13 and
14.......
I~vu al III (ogs aClIlg t lC nng Ity uti, (IC.I 1011 I lal llS WI occur uurlllg tIe lous:
IZAAC
College
(~Ia
ge\~er
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~he
I~ec
FAITHFULI;;err~~
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~tar u~~1
acc,~ 1~
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l~ichardson.
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========~======~---Vol. IV, No. 2
Swarthmore, Pa.• January 15. 1932
ASHTON NAMES
NEW COMMITTEES I
OF BORO COUNCIL i
#
MEDIA
THEATRE
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Personal Stationery
$ 00
C'_
I he group of stars (ofllllng the can lit
cd mont
of contlilned
support both moral J 1 Mother must be a member of .1
allrus
next
1, IO\\CVCr, and we shall hmc
~tcllahon anon IS perhaps tit e he 5 t .1Ilt! financml.
'
I Fl(ler.ltcd Club of Delaware County.
knowll of an) excel,t the Great Dipper
'lhcre IS .1 gre.lt need for men's shocs,
2 Must h.l\e IIlHlueslJoned talent
It may he seen III the C.lrI) eHlllllg 10 I clllldren's shoe~, and children's warm
3 l\iust hc descrving of monetary
\\ards the S01lth(ast. It ilia) be recog-I undcruear Plc.lse go O\er your closets dSSlstance
IIIzc.:d b) the fOllr hnght stars markmg Ollt.:c lUore. and see It thcre Isn't some-t Age for JU11Jor competItion, 6-12
the shoulders .1IIt! feet of the gmnt, and thmg that could be uSeQ .Also, III glVl11g
5 Agc for SClllor compehtton, 12-16
donations In the baskets at the stores,
t) .:\lust pl.l,}
h\ 0 pieces of own
1I1l'
be.IIlS, tomatoes, fresh ,eget.lbles, arc! The Judges for tillS contest WIll IJl'
much more nounslung than food cou- 1I,lIned later, and the "lIlllers in local
tallllllg starches. stich .IS c.lkes, potatoes, cunl('st \\lil cOJII}letc III a final contest
etc
10 he held at a deSignated tlllIe and
I ~Ieat dnpPlllgs alld an) kllld or f.lt IS IIlo1CC, carl) III Fchnwary, all club WlIld~{) needcd h~ thc ]'mergenC) l
BACHMANS
QUALITY
MARKET
YALE AND KENYON AVES.
Phone S". 183
donlestic fryers, ttl
Orders laken for satne.
Legs SI)ring Lamh
Fanl'V Chuck R()~lst,
steer heef, tt,
Hanlhurg,
£1"('8h ground
Pure La .. l,
Vogls I n, p.'jnts
D:.eon.
sliced, ft.
LANSDOWNE
TotlaY-Friflm 0111,
I.A WItENCE TIDIIETT
"Tile C"ball Love
17.
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~crapJtI(.~
Vogts Countl") Htylc
:Frankliu Stlg.ll·,
lOci
Tartan Cofiee,
It. ~an, 35... 3 It."
Hcrshe~ '8 Cocoa,
V:! n. eun reg. 15.·
Peanul BUller,
Tarlan nJ jars
Olivcs,
extra large jar
]Uayonnaise,
8 oz. jar
SHee" Pineapple,
tU'gf' (".111
Lil,piu("ott's Catsup,
16 oz. hot.
Dog Ration,
,
45cl
14.
Saturday Only
I~nllrcl & Hardy in
Quick Cooking Oatmeal ,
Calif. Apricots,
E\aporaled, n.
"TIlese are only a few of OUr
many specials".
Today-
JOAN CRAWFORD
"BEAU HUNKS"
GEOR(;E BANCROFT
"RICII MAN'S FOLLY"
W(>tlul'sf/rn, TII"rsda"
}tlllIwry 1."Ilh-14Ih
New Policy
COlUl,lele chang4!
of show ever, I\lon.
do)-Thursda,.
JOE. E. BROWN
"1.OC4/. ROY MAKf;S GOOD"
Sl)CCI.II Kiddie Fcn_ore ~ "cry Wednesday, 4 i»a 1\1.
Frulny, Jmuu,r, 1.')1"
Salurday, January 16th
MAlty ASTOR
"SlIulrt WOII UlIl "
I
Malinees Dail" 2 P. M,
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79
THEATRE Chester,Pa.
TREMENDOUS
"Possessed"
VAUDEVILL
E
SHOW
SHEET METAL WORK -ROOFING
Copper Spoutings and Flashings
MATINEE AND EVENING
"GOOD SPORT"
with
WOODWARD, JACKSON & BLACK Inc
Swarthmore '43
Every Thursday, Friday & Saturday
In Addition to the Feature Picture
Prices on labor and materials
are lower than ever before."
333 Dartmouth Avenue
TANLEY
5
Completp.
Shows
Snlllrdoy
JOAN CRAWFORD
CLARK GABLE
Unlimited Free
Parking
°
Hope to Clear $1000 For Employment Relief
Fund By Means of Second Annual Dance;
Auxiliary Women Busy
I
Fe" Clulngcs in l ...in(·ul' lor
Conling Y('ar; Lf''YIi~ I(cllluinH
Safely Head
S\\ .lrthmore s Se{ (Jill! \TlIIl1il1 \mcn- Bro\\Il. III clJ.lrgc of tla sale of hckets,
I t.: III 1.t.'J,!11I1I Chanh B.tll \\ 111 hc hdd h\ () .llrs Charlcs I>ra\o, dccoratlOlls; llrs
t \\llk ...
IrollJ tOJllght J.lIl1l.lr) 291h. III Gcorgc F Corse, and ~Irs J. Paul
the III lin dUlln!! ruolll of ParrIsh Hall, Bro\\ n, rcf reshmcnts; Rohert E SharpBorough council l1Iet I.lst 1 hursd.l)
S\\.lrthmore ('ollt.'gl 1..lst H'ar the ha1l,
It'S, )Jubhclt). Georgc P 'Varrcll, poste\ ClUllg With Leollard C \shlon presld :
\\ ludl \\ .IS hcld III the .IlUhlorllllll oi the
George F Corse, music
IIIg for the first tlllle SlIlce IllS decholll
~1.1T\ 1.\011 School, \\as till outst.lIldll1g UsI he
as preSident.
COllllluttt.'e ,lllpollltllllllts
COIlUlllllllt\ .. oCI.II .Iff.llr {If the \\ Illtcr
\\tll a" thc usc of the College dllllll~
\arymg "cry little from last \ear \\cn:
I ~e.l"OIl
.md It Ilrtll1l1ses to he of equal
rOOI11 IS lIls[nrmg the memhers of the
.lTlllounccd by Mr. A!:oohton .IS follows.
I
prOlllllllncl' .ll{am thIS \(!,Ir
l:onllmttl'e to 1I1c1ke thc d.mce a bnlAccounts COnlll1ntcc, john F CClIsem- 1
I he d.ltt.' h.ls hetll sci .IS two \\ccks
iI.lIIt ~Jl()t III \\hat for IIMIl) pc up Ie has
er, cllalrmall, II.lrr) L lldler, 'I l'
I from tOTlTgllt III onltr tlMt the 1
IIIg room ot the colIt.:ge 1J1cI\ be used
The dance u lit bc formal With all exL Miller, chairman, '\'111 Sproul I e\\IS
\\hlll' the ~t\ldents .lre hOl11e ~Iurlllg thc
sen ICC I'lcn u carmg thclr uni form:;
.11111 j. I Cen:-.elller. II IJdm a\ C0l111111tlee,I
\ae,llIon Ill'flOt! het\\ ecn sCJlle"ttrs 1 Ills
\l1I o llg thc guests of honor who arc hejoseph S. Bates, chairman, 1 E. IIcss\\ trlhmorc's (11Ilrehts ha\c llliliergonc great IIDIJfO\emcuts dllrmg the Illst fcn
roolll Is ulthout doubt the 1,lrg:e:-.t floor
ItIg
Ill\ltl'(l .Ire :\laJor Gencral 'VIIII.ult
senbruch, J Archer "1 timer, PubliC I )c.lrs and the hit lids' ;\h'cting Ilouse on the Coll4!J;.c Carnlltb h IS not fallen behmd I for dallelll'~ III S\\ artlnnore .md the other
J)IITJng the past H Ir II1I]Jro\cments \\l'le made adding three !len cl ISS rooms for first
G
Pncc, head of the Pellnsylvallla NaProperty comnllttt·c, J A. 'turner, chalrUaj school md olle J.lFge room for the three prlm:trj grades of .~lfst Da~ school I\n roollb 111 the front of P.lrnsh hall. such
I S
Il t
II
I
I I
I
. tional Guard \\hose hOllle IS JII Chester,
I \V 11 a 1 enl.Lrged klt<.'hen nas .1150 brought about A gre.lt d4!al of planting has been done III
J
man, osei> 1
.1 cs
all(
I 10 II
the \lclnlts or thl' Mt'ellllJ; 1I0use "hich Imllro\eS ItS ~ettmA' 'rIds "ork IIIdudcs a 1'1-.. Ie a tllIll1l .nll )Oaf( 01 manager!;, atld :\OfTs Pnce, Colonel Frank K II)Sproul LewIs, Pubhc Safct) cOllllluttee, i J1UmbH of Jal1lncse cherrl trees, d •• hUas .tnd UIS ,\Jong both Sides of thc \\.lJk to the \\ III prU\ ule .lIldUIOIJ.lI ",pal:e lor people
\Vm. Sproul LeWIS, chairman: ILlrr) I
front or the lIouse .Ire ro\\s of colored astors
to Sit mil lIleet thclr I nClUls between .Itt .md :\olrs lI)att of Pelll1s)lvama
:\Illitar\ Collegc, .lIld General Smcdle\
:\lillcr, J E GemeTl1u; :5e\\ .. r COlllllUt- I
III.mcts
Bfldg-c tahlc" \\111 also he I}rolJ.lrl111gtoll Butlcr, retired. whose son IS
lee T. E IIcsscnbruch. ch.unn,lJI, I \ I
'1,lco
a student at Swarthmore College
Tu'rner, and Joseph S Bates.
I LIst \car m'arl) $700 \\a.;; turned o\er
\ feature of the d.mcc wlil he the
A requcst that Str,lth H.nen mellue
Ito the fo.tmrg-cllc\ Relief LOllllmttec JIl decoratlollS The 11Igh celitngs and thgwcst of Chester road hc pa\ed \\as madc
Borollg"h hall .IS .1 rcsllit ot the
of councd by a reSident 01 that strcet I Ie I
Itills '('dr, u Ith the ,Idded t.lclhttes, the 1111\
opportullll\ lOr decoratmg and sixty\\as mf()rmoo that c!Jullcil had rccel\cd
} Itt hllalll.: ..11 ,dT.Hrs 01 tiH' Schonl I )lstrICt 01 S\\ tlfthmorc .IS COlllp lrl'd ~.egIOJI IS alllll1l~ to excccd tillS sum b\ eight Silk flags rCI)rCscntmg e .. ery nahon
no enconragement \\hen It \\.IS planlled \\ Itl1 t1thl r lourth c1.I .. s Sl hool (iI ... tnd:-. III Ik1.I\\,ln ('ounl\ ",IS tilt.' slIhJcct 0;300
\\ III bc ,lrranged to 1Il.lke a colorful hackto unpro\c the strcet 1.lst ,}e.lr hut thttldlsl:us . . ed .It tll(, ).llIlloIr,) IIomt.' oInd !-il.:hool ~Icdlllg \1011(1.1\ t\tlllllg lhe • \ COIlUllIttee he,uk"(l 11\ George F ground Tor the hnlhant occasIOn
the matter would he t.lkt.'11 lip ag:alll (lro I dl"(IISSIOII ".IS hd h\ I~tll.lnd L 1..1Ioll eh.llrllJ.l1l III Iht.' tm.lIlet: COlllllllttt.'l' .1IId I Cur ... e IS 111 ch.lrge )1 the dancc and thc
A large orchestra placed Just U1sl(le
vldmg the resulcnts Ilctltlollld th,lt the\ j \\ti ... IlcIrllclJlcltul III In \rlhur 1 B.lsstlt pnsultllt of thc ho.lnl and R C I eglOll .\uxdmr) \\111 assist \\Itlt the
thl' door to the dllllng room WIll pro\ Ide
desJred the \\ork dOIl(,
I >I-.'Iu..: tre.lslITer
details Other lIlel11hen. of the comnl1tspirited mUsIc .U1d there \\ III be sOllie enAn old questIOn \\.1s UlICc mor.c
~Ir 1·.Itoll ol'tllul hI-. fllll.lrks In p.I">"tIIg ,Iround I.:OI)les ot a ch.lrt \\!lIch lin arr.lIlglllg for the d,lIIce arc J P.llIl tI:rt,1UUl1ent feature dUflllg the e\Cllmg
brought up \\hell an appeal was filed by shO\\ld th.1I til tilt S\\.lrthlllofl Schnnl Illslnct" IIlcnmc dollar, 75c canll'
Tickets will he placed 011 sale wlthm
counCil for Joc Celm, fJ.lrk .lll'IIlIC, .ISf..:- 110m loc.d t Ixe .. 11e trolll tllt st.ltl IPl'rtlpn.ltJoll, .11)(1 Ilc from tUItIOn Dill'
the ncxt fcu d.t) s and may he purchased
mg"jfCnlllss]OIl to bUIld III ... store out to t.:lut COlllts If(ltlI Illllflst .111r1 Ollt.' CllIl Innll othlr sOlirCts
froll1 .Uly lIlemher of thc LegIOn or at
the SIdewalk lmc ThiS pcrmlSSlon has
01 tht CXJllllsl dnl1dr ~Ir I ItOIl tXl)l.lllled th.lt Sic \\Clll tor 1II.:~tructIOll'l
?J( ltlr gtIII r.11 lIutl.l\
3c
lor
genl'ral
control.
Bc
for
deht
stf\'ICl
.)uc
fixed
/
central
pomts 111 the buslllcss district
Ileen re I usC( I b} COlIllCI I SC\ era\ t II1lt.'S III -I
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c11.1rgl':-'
. k tor 1It.llllhll
thc past and thc casc I~as heen takt.'11 tu
~II I 111111 lxpl.lIllul th
I he zonlllg- onl- 111111111111111 tllehtr" .... ll.ln
I
cOllrt hy 1fr Cell"
C
\5hton, :\Ir ... m l ~rT<; Hadh' 1I
lIlallCe ha:; ahv.IYs hecn ttllhc1d, ho\\eur I
'I ht; II..: xl hgures quotui 11\ tlu. splakl'r \\cre for the pllrposl 01 shO\\1I1 g
Crt~t, :\lr and "I
l~e::.ldents along thc north "Ide of 1.1111 till r lit nl men 1St III thl: :-.dHllll t tx .IIHI fhe true t IX rolt!.' 01 S\\arthmorc as E. 1\1. BUt-hner Chosen to Lcad .\Ir and .llrs Jo
"I, . . . . . . .-.
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t , ('(>"
('hf .. If 1 rllilr! ill)(1
11'" ,or. (I \ lIh ,,11 r I 11l1rt" \ liS" rlt .. tru t ... III !)l'I.I\\.lrc ("llIllt\ tor ](.20 In 1931 I t)r ...... 'ni7~'.itlll:. Plan BalUfuct
)'Irs \Vllhalll I
oJ \11 ..
lIut lane \\ III ~OOIl he petltlollul hy ("u"l1-- _
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III rC ,ruar,'
cil to cooperate With the Plu.ulclpua
l)'''lnct
\:0 of~II1J.,l.l\lld lllt.:fe.lst.' 1'J20 H I~atl'ot
l.txH.ltCOII
Johnson, :'I.lr
11hal11 H
Electrtc Company III havmg tree::. trnnI ()20
1'J2(, JI).11 .\mount
't
\"Sl'sSlllt
F'ullValuc
LandiS, Capt al
1, 111
med along thc strcct
I C"I1I11"d.lh
H
2(,
2(,
11'-:;
7~
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Ill',
CLOSE PRODUCTIVE YEAR
Curdy, Dr. and Mrs ELeroy ..\lerct:l,
\t present the hmbs ot the trccs 11l- (~h 1101
2:;
25
12V
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-10',
10
Dr J()lm \ lhller, Dr. and ~ITs N 0
tcrfere With the "Ires .lIld ~)resent thCll..lIIstlO\\lIe
Ih/~
18~ 23
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331.j'J(
77:3
'''h.lt \\as prolloulIccd the most pro- PittIngcr, ~rr and Mrs F l\1 ScllClble),
dan~erofl;reaklllgdownall\eJvlreorl:\lt.:dl.t
12
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SO',
ti
~Ir VIctor I) Shirer, II r and Mrs R
causmg a s 10rt CirCUit and alten cnt Ill-I ~Iortoll
n
2-l
30
7
.10
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/1
!
Chestcr
Silencer, ~fr and 1\1 rs Elfie S
tcrnlllted Sef\lcc for home:. III that see- :\ tl
Pr(l\lIltllll X
Ih
20
12
1:;1)
(,fl7.l',
13 1 1
SI.roat,
II rs r A Stockton, ~Ir and
lion
l{e~l(lenb alollg thiS Side of the
l: 1e'
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III ~
BIIsmcss .lIen's ASSOCiatIOn mectlllg .tt
)():l
J1
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~[r~ Carroll Tha)cr, :'I.Jr cll1d Mrs J
strcet hal e heen .lp]le.lit.'tl to f or llenllls- :\of\\llod
\--,
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-.
3', , - t
I the Strdth H.l\cn 11111 \Vedllesday eve- \rcher lufIler, Dr and Mr:.. J Ellery
slon to trnn the trees 1hl:. has not heen H.HlIl' )I.lrk
2,
23
(,
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n
1 mllg
)J Cn offic('r:-. elected to (hrect the
forthcommg, however, and now borough Rlltlul~l
IX
20
21
1
)(1Y.l
-ltl'
8;'.,
I \SSOCl3tlOll (lurmg 19.12 arc
Jo. :\1 Tuttle, lrr and ~Irs j 1I0r.lce '''alter,
counCil \\111 .Hld Ih \OICC to the reqllest ~prlllgildd
1-117
20
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8
Dr and .llrs George \V \Varren, llr
Buchner, prcsulcnt; Clarles \ Smith.
that properh O\\IHrS Ileumt the trees to ~\\.II thlll{lrt
21'
211/
2(,
-II
~I
-III'
10
LOlliS \V \Vhedock, llr and :\Irs E
I \ ICC prcsHllIlt, Robert I SIJ.lT))les, sec- P Ycrkes
he trmlllled
I ret.lr} . and Charlc:-. mack. treasurer
• I •
• I •
IIIl tl til tolX r Itt I-. till 1I1111111tl 01 111111 ... flllUlrul to) ra'''l thl "'UIII IIlldc.:d
The ne\\ prcsl(lellt'~ fir!lt act 'las to all\(Ir . . tlltH.I ... II tht ,IS~lsslllt.'lIt \\trt IIlO', (It the estlllMtcd \alue '1 !JIb tilt .'ich()('lj POlllt the lol1ow1l1g comlluttcc to arJUNIOR SECTION
BICENTENNIAL COI\I.
lclX 11\ S\\ lrtll11.ofl tor till School \t.lr PHI t? \\.b 2(, mills
\"St.'
.....
lIll.:lIt:-. rellrc- r.lIIge for the second ,lIlIIlIal banquet ot
TO MEKI' TONIGHT
) ot .lclu.1 I \.ttl..:,
"llltul ·W', 01 11111 ,.llm II ,ISSl"sllllnl:-. h.ul rel'resclltullO{',
I
Tut:sda) e,cllll1g the JUlllor Section
\ \ !'tsoelatlOll SOIllC tUlle 111 Fchruary
I tiC
I lIt 2/-, 1IlIIIIl\' "tluld 1I.I\t 1.l1"l:d thl sllllt: ,Imount 01 IIHlIJe\ I'or the )1ur- CI JarJt:~ Ilarker I.lnc S Spro,lt, H B of tht S\\.lrthmore \Voman's Club enThe Georgc 'Vashlllgton Blt.:cntt.'111l1
•lrence ILj an- J{)} ul a ddlghtful Ilrogram of Folk
I hrlllg' tit ,til .Hhl'rtl~cu., G.recll. CI lares
I j \ ,")Il11tI
~
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COlllllllttce will hold Its hr~t mectill~ in
..
til
I
III
...
IIIdlliul
ot
11It
hm
t IX r.ltt Is \)-..1.:11 to g"et thl school telX tor the HUIll, H.ohcrt I'
Shar)lle~ ami thc new Lore .1Ild llu"lc under the direction of
couneil chamber, Borough h.til, tills e\eJlre~uell
I t all(I rc t Irlllg IlreSHel1,
I t Jaco)
I ~I rs Peter B Told and her COllll1l1tnmg at 8 o'clock The purpose of tht: -,l\lr,t1 Ihstf1tt:-. 011 I lOIllIMr.lhlc h.I-..IS
lilt
..
lI1Ch
:-.l
I~t:ltd tor thiS t.lhh: In ,til thl jourth d.ts~ tt.~trtch ot thc I lIes
~
C
1t er.
I
tel .\t the close of the bus1I1css Il1cetmeetlllg Will be to elect oilicers and apIII
t
1111111\ 111 111t.lIl1l11g IlIgh .. chool ... ,I11d tourth dis ... dlstnt.:b contiguous to ~\\.Irthe
I rst ..
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".IS
Ie
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S
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la
t
mg '\Ib~ loan lllrza. from Purmlll:t,
pomt comnllttees
,car
With
l1Iemhers
ot
hurough
coullcil.
Pt'fSla, presented . \rotll1d a Turkish
The creation of .l 'V tslllllgton BlcenteullIal COlllllllttee III S" arthmore lS III lIh1rtllll.: II II I Iill till-.. tahlt \\t:£'t taktll trom tht.' .H111ual hll.UlCI.t1 reports 0: the school hoard, and heads of all men's BrazlOu"
orgamzatlOns 111 the horol1gh as guests
SUII,o{S III costume "crc prcscnted 1.>y
lme With slOlIlar steps ht:lIIJ.t takCll mCf tl
the
\ssociatlOlI
SOU\CIlIIS
from
the
~Irs
John Dlchl, of Lan~do\Vnc
the entire country to provldc pagcants
TABLE II
stnn
...
"en
gl\ell
to
c\er)Olle
prcsent
~Ir"
Pmn Koo Park, of Chester, tolrt
and celebratIOns 111 every commullIty m
~h(l\\llIg
thl
I'.IX
R.lk
tl)r
School
Purposes
togdhtr
"Ith
thl:
T\\11
I
\rglst
land
an
cntert.llTlmg
progr,un
"as
offerof
SOI1H:
01 thc Korean Folk Lore
kt:eplllg With the I!lccnlt.'1lI1J t1
ttn"
lit
II
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lr
JI .l .. dtHI nt l his tor IlIslrudlolJ.l1 ~ll\IU
~(,:htUII
\l'.lr
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1
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...
}t.'.lr's
plans
c.dl
for
an
evci{e,l(llIIgs
of Itahan pOCIUS ,,,cre
\VJllI3TU R Lamhs. hllrgr ... s, 15 .lctlll~
gS program \dlTch Will III c\er) \\a)' gl\lll b)
III1I
\frs
11artha Dohne)er, of
as chairman of the COlllllllttce at the
I t'xcell that of 1931
LallsdO\\ue
Th'rd
and
Four~h
Class
Dlstrlcts,
Delaware
County
present tmlC hal Ill/.:' bccn apllomted II)
I
(ColltuZllcd 011 Pag" SII';
I Katllcrmc \\'arrcn played three plano
those headlllg the 1ll00cmem III \V.lsJlIlI!.{
s· 1I0(l1 I 'x III ~ I Ills
1) .. lrHI
Instructional S,lllfll" :\0 01 PUPIl!!; -----------------~ selcctlons
ton
I
'II Ul:
ill r II: lehlf I lIIplnH d Pl r Ilal:hl'r I
TO HOT SPRINGS
Groups 01 Czechoslovaklall, Irish amI
~lllId,..,l
~1111.-IJ.{l
French folk dances "crc presented b)'
FEW COMI\IliNICADLE
2()
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10 215
l\ dhllg'I ..lll
26
se'
cral IIll mhcrs of the club
DISEASES THIS '- EAR I) lrll\
31
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lSYh
23
211
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7 1/6
1l,l\tr!ttrd
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'} hc absencc of l:()lllllltllllcahk dl"'c Ise:-. I." 1.. 110\, lit
SWARTHI\IORE TO MEET
23
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19
111 S\\arthlllorc tl11~ u mler IS an outDELAWARE AND P. M. C.
Ii,
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X
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22
stancilllg- as their {In \ ale lice \\.IS last , t hl r I' 0\ Itl IH t
20
I
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
b3S
I" II.!
IS
lear at thiS tllllC
In the IMst threc
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h rinol
I~
months scarcd\ .1 h II t dozen COnUIlUIl1
23
21
HlIlIl\ 1\lrk
I~II
The S\\arthmore basketball team will
18
cahle
211
10
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2151
18
"
.Irt
hl"t
I, t
last) car durmg j.lllllal \ .liulle nearh a
Penns} Ivama ~hhtary Col1cge teams at
l ppl r I ' rl)\
23
20SS
\8
" .3/4
II 111 a hundred hOlllc:-, \\ trl tinder qUlr
eight o'clock tOlllght, Januar) IS, and
llitmt.'
Saturd I,), jallllar) 16. respectl\c1)'
The
r ht illl! .. I 11\111 111 IIH .. til 1t.1 1111t1g-\t 1111 tllllt111 lXlll11'\l" h IIhtllllll"II,lll
lht: lxu.'lllllt he 11111 01 the llnldlCi1 ot :-. d trll'" lUI tht \ 11 10 )0)1 i2', III III lXPlllthtl1rl~ tOI t.:Itrn:nt lX)llllst:-. 1lI
(;.Irnc.:t passers .lre slatcd to come up
I
the COtl1Il1Ulllty In tlus rc:.pl:ct IS all thl S\\drtI1I1HlI( \\llli IIlr 11I .. tnlillllll,11 ~at.tTles 'Ihl' ,l\Crag:c IllstrmtlOllal salar\,1
agalllst the Franklm and 1iarshall five
Illore olitst.mdlllg III \ Icn of cOlltlItHltl:-. III
here on Tuesday, January 19, at eight P.
alld Iht mltllhtr 01 pupils ptr Il.lChtr art the t\\tl largt:-.t tat:lor:-. 111 the tlltl'.-I
M 5\\ arthmore took an easy WIn over
lIl'arll\ COllllllUlIIhes \\ here there 31 t: a:-.
1l1l11,lllnn ot tl l tot Ii l Xlh.1
Delaware last year, but lost a hard
Illam COIlltl1t1l11cah:e (I!sea"'ls thl ... \( lr a~
'j ill {11~trlt h stilt It.'d tor thiS tahh arc ,III the tlllrd .lI1d tourth c1.1SS (lIstrlc(s /'
fought game to F. & M. This is the
ever
In 1~I(I1e\ Park the schools an
III l)tl,l\\an elllllll\ that lIIall1t.111l .1 lugh sch(lol Cnsts arc lng-Illr III tlust: (hs
first tlllle m three years that the home
closet! on al:collllt of "carlct tCHr
qumt has met P. M. C.
trllt-. .IS hIgh slhool Uillt.ltltlll ("Cl~h more than llcmentan c(lUcatloll
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I hl hgur lor (OIUIllII 3 \\.t'> ohtalllt·(j 11\ d1\Hhng- the total t·xpendltl1fl. tor
Library Assn. I\lecting
1 he \Voman'::; Christian 0111011 of
11 " rut t 1011.11 .. 11 Ir". s In the lll1mbe r ot t eadlc.:r... l mploH d '1 hc total lIIc1ude ~ I
Delaware County held Its annual meeting
~ rh.. nt snpt f1111t !ltlt II.... sUI)e T\ Isors, pflnclpals prlllClpals' clerks and as- I
s.d
The annual meetmg of the S\\.lrthmorc
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Library ASSOCiation wllI be held ~lon- slslallts .tntl tt ,Il Iil r.. Tht hgun' IS the a\eragt' tl'ac Illig- sa an )l us t IC co'>
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toda)
Cne of the speakers was Mrs D.
day, january 25 III the T.lbran rooms of ot "lIl'l f\ 1~1011 and dt neal aS~lstaI1Cl' tor l'ach tl acher
George Earnshaw, one of Swanh.
1 L COIVIIl, prc::.ident of the New Ynrk '~.1.
Borough hall The purpose ol the meet- I
I ht lIg'ult lor llllUlIl1l ..J. \\ as ohlalHul In tin I
eT U The evening seSSIon, this eveI11g will he to elect officcrs for 1932 and Humhlr Ilt hadltrs Pupll-haclll"r ratio must 1I0t hc conll1s(d \\lth the Size
nIng, IS at 7 45 o'clock A number of
pitcher
for
the
A's
is
leaving
to
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act upon ccrtam proposed changes to the, clas,",
the members of OUr local "V. C. T. U,
day for Hot Springs, Arkansas.
constitution
((Olllllll/cd £III Pagc St:l:)
are III attendCl:l1ce as delegates.
ZONING
QUESTION
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LAUREL & HARDY
Eddie Quillan
"THE Till OFF"
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3 boxes
-Six Days Starting
Extra Added Attraction
The Funny Side of the Foreign Legion
"BEA.U HUNKS"
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15. :
15,·
THEATRE Chester, Pa.
7:0010 II :00
Continuous
Perfornlsnces
Saturday
Front 12:00
to 11 :30 P. M.
"POSSESSED"
TUt!llfluy, Junllar, l1tlta121h
ROBERT A~IES
Special
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Velc;,:-Jimmic Duruntc
17el
15el
10 n) hag
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STATE
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Lansdowne Avenue and Baltimore PIke
25.
Mnlince Continuous
1:00 to 5:00 P. 1\1,
Evenings
From
iLegion Charity Ball Jan. 29,
In Parrish Hall on the Campus
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CLARK . GABLE
THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL
Fresh kille.1 Rahbils,
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MEETING 1I00JSE )I\II'ROVlm
$2.50 Per Year
LINDA WATKINS
MINNA GOMBEHL
JOHN BOLES
GRETA WISSEW
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JANUARY IS, 1932
marvelous staging and lighting in the than to atttempt such things as "Scarlet the luncheon on next 'l'uesday at ODe o'~ ti~n, assisted by Miss Ma. rgar~~le
production r~rding it as the 1D00t ad- Sister Mary".
I k ..
E. LeR"
and M
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f the 1'-'_
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rs. 'U be-ve .cd. rge •0 . f U........ ra __ me
vanced and revolutionary
W~ have l!leen.
Vmcent
Youman 5 mus:calizataon
of CDC. ",rs.
"
Taking up "The Merchant of Venke" "Smilillg Through" was held to be un.. Harold GrIffin are chtlrmen of the lunch- WI
'a' ISCUJSJon 0
The Perellnud
as offered by Otis Skinner with Maude even 2nd to be poorly provided with fUlL eon and Mrs. William Wes~ chairman Cur!ent ~opic-Our' Young People". The
A~ams, Mr. Dieck expressed regret that But Norma Ter~iss was praised for her of reserv.tions. M ro. Robert L. Coates, SUbl: will be opened by some
the
• MISS Adams had not seen fit to return work as the brIde of the story. uThe chairman of the' Current Events Sec mem rs and open to aU who are'lOterHerman Dieek. Phila, Drama ..c to the stage after 13 years absence in Good Companions" was described as a
- ested.
Critic, Points Ont Hipsome different type of play. But he play of great charm.
lights of Season
pointed out that she probably felt safer As to "The House of Connelly", Mr.
,
in a role that woule' not make demand Dieck felt that the enthusiasm of audiPRAISES THEATRE GUILD for y?uthfulne~s-~lthough she is. notl ences was beyO~ t~e dese~s of the com,
".
decrepit Or lackIng 10 charm. Mr. Dieck many-amateur m lts plaYing. He char11 fill d I d th
ak added that he knew Miss Adams was acterized the playas stark and drab, a
e spe er hurt because Philadelphia critical opin- mitting its power but finding its interat the \Voman's Club on Tuesday after- ion did not give her more lavish praise. pretation, although sincere, faulty.
lloon when Mrs. Roland l.. r'.3ton. chair- He thought On the whole that the most
Musical plays were included in conman of the dramatic section introduced gratifying Shakespearean performances eluding comment and also the Gilbert and
Herman Dieck, who chose ~s his sub- were t1~ose gh'en by the Stra~for~ on Sullivan revi~als. Mr. Dieck, in h},s final
ject "The Dramatic Highlights of the A\'on I layers, from the Bard s ~lfth- statements said that he felt that aU of
Season!'- ).[r. Dieck, who was dramatic place.
us who lo\'e the theatre may take enand music editor of the IJhiladclphia Rec- Noel Coward's "Private Lh'es" and couragell1ent. from .the rec.ord of. plays
ord for many years, is uow 011 the editor- "~fay FC\'cr" were mentioned as among 3!ld ~roductlol~~ Pluladelphl3 has, In the
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Low Price, but a full _size
m
a o f tl Ie Evemng
the most satlsfymg
cntertalillnents
of the Inghhght
11 ,. class. He
1 h added. "If and'1 when
d
Mr. Dieck in the course of his remarks
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we a uecome wea t y agam we WI I fin
ABC built to ABC
theatre
tn~de a survey 0 f Ih e ou Is Ian d·Ulg "
ule
. and Lean Harvest, " 1I1 whIch the.
' I feel sure, flourishing and
J
standards •.
cal offerings in Philadelphia's present Leshe Banks appeared was given as an glvmg us fine reward for our patronage.'
AU-porcelain In beautiful
season, declaring that all who hold the example of a good melodrama, WCIlI
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two-toned
grey.
stage in high regaro may welt take hope staged and well acted, that did not get
Miss Catharine Warren, daughter of
for its future. In a season that has its llroper lIubli c support.
one of the members, Mrs. Francis WarOver-sue balloon roUa, to
greatest dcpre:3sion in the playhouse, Benn \V. Levy's "The Dcvil Passes" rcn, played several selections on the
protect buttons,
there has been fine patronage of some of semcd to Mr. Dieck to be rather mud-I piano which were enjoyed and apprecithe better things of the stage and there is died and he mentioned that there had ated.
Life -IQng Westinghouse
Motor_
in that a sure indication of determina- IJCCII changes in the text to caUse some
Mrs. Arthur Bye. chairman of the Art
tion not to let the stage languish.
lIIuddling. He found the two members section, called attention to four new
"Art t.hrh·cs when it is most hamper- of the cast most able to be Cecilia Lofa paintings on the walls, three small pastels
cd," he said, "and, {r(lm the world tus, a fine actress, and, Robert Loraine of scenes in the ncar our village, one of
welter, we may expect much in the mani- who played the role of a clergyman un- lir. John Dolman's iris garden, another
Gi.... YaU the Lib."" Immediauly
fostatiol1 of the drama."
der a great mental strain. Hope \ViI- of the old Fort Millin, and one near ESa
T~e speaker paid tribute to the Pro· Iiams' matter of fact manner in a play sington, another larger one, also a scene
Less than $4 a month
fesslonal Players' and to the Theatre called "The Passing Present" was crit- near here; all are the work of Dorothy
(Pnce Slil1u:h More Ilrl Buqn Plan)
Guild for aiding the theatre to carry 011. icised. Channing Pollock's liB 0 use Shell AfacMilIall, a member of the club
These two organizations made possible I Beautiful" was described as a sincere also of the art group of Philadelphia:
SOlne excellent engagemcnts. Of course! creation. Philip Barry's "Tomorrow Mrs. Bye also told 0 f a pilgrimage to
L-.~.
".there were other IJlays and productions and Tomorrow" suggested to the speaker the new Museum at the head of the
to win approbation. For instance the a poor and ineffective inlitation of 0'- Parkway on Friday when the clubwomen
l,\l'orman Bel Geddes' "Hamlet" which Neill's j'Strange Interlude".
will go as a group and be taken thru by
was at the Walnut. That playhouse ha'i i Miss Barrymore in "School for Scan- guides, Mrs. \VilIiam Earl Kistler and
closed for the season rather that face dal" was found to be desen'ing unusual Mrs. Carl DeMoll will take the groups
financial loss. Yet ~'Hamlet" did very praise. She did unusual work, arrang- from the Woman's Clubhouse.
well.
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It was In that p,Jay that Raymond Mas· schemes and designing costumes. Under
All important change has been made in
sey ap?eared. as the ~felancholy Dane. such enlightened arrangement the play the rules governing the piano contest for
~lr. DIeck dJd n.?t. hall Massey as the has beco~e quite "imposing although per-- a year's study in music, to be held at the
Ideal Hamlet, behevmg that he was too haps a bIt has been sacrificed in integ- Woman's Clubhouse on Saturday Jan~atter of fact and not romantic enough rity of dialogue. ~fr. Diet:k was gJad uary 23rd. The contestant does not have
JO appearance.
But the speaker saw that she saw fit to revive this play rather to be the child of a club member. For
further particulars, telephone either Mrs.
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association has earned 79/10% interest
for Its stockholders as shown by the following
THIRD ANNUAL REPORT
Assets
Cash..
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Morlgllge loans ..
Slock Lollns
Delinqnent .iu·e~· .
Delinqnent Inl. .
Delinqnent Premo
Dclinquenl fines
.$
9,130.43
35,700.00
2,150.00
404.00
168.75
20.63
23.25
$ 47,597.06
Liabilities
Dues . . . . . . . . .
......... $ 42,600.00
D
nes paid in advance.
149.95
Profit. . . . . . . . . .. ......
4,847.11
S-TU-D~;"'~""~A-SS-
The Music Study class will be held in
Ihe auditorium of The Miller Christ
Building of Mary Lyon SchOOl, Monday
al 2 :OOp. m. .Mrs. Mabel Effing soprano
and Miss ChaslaM, pianist and organisl
wiJJ give a program by American composers.
Mrs. R. Chester Spencer, chairman of
this of
section,
annou,nces
the Will be con(crt
the Woman
s Chorus
held
Officers anti Directors
Carl H. Chaffee, President
George Gillespie, Vice-Pres.
Harold Ogram, Se.,.elary
Haldy M. Crist, Treasnrer
Marvel Wilson, Ass'l Treas.
James A. Cochrane, Solicilor
George F. Corse
C. Walter Durnall
Wm. S~roul Lewis
Gerald H. Effing
N. O. PUlenger
Wm. Earl Kistler
Edw. K. Shelmerdine
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N. Walter Suplee
Auy of the above will he glad to •
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The Water.
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crown......
WOMAN'S CLUB TO
HOLD LUNCHEON
A good time is assured all those mem~
bers of the Womans' Club who attend
The'reason, we think, is uniformly good service plus _
Good Food and Fair Prices
Pure F d&Health Store
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BA C H MA N·S
QUALITY
MARKET
Suplee's Store
To the stranger Who visits your COlD.Ulunity-.
drinking water represents -to'a large degree -.the
general characteristics upon which the town itself is
maintained and founded.
Drinkjng water that leaves a lasting impression
of quality and goodness is in itself a-recommendation
that is not easily forgotten by the visitor.
A host of cDmmunities throughout Delaware,
Chester a:nd MontgDmery Counties .heartily endorse
Pure Spnn~eld Water. as a high typeproduot--by
actual chenucal analYSIS - a superlative drinkj.ng
water.
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BALTO. PIKE at PROVo ROAD
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FRED J. HARLEY
Upholstering
Furniture Restoring
SlipCovers WindowShades
. Mattresses Renovated
$8 with new tick $14
EMMONS & ANDES
BUILDERS
New Construction
Alteration.
Stone Work
Cement Work
Pl....tone and Slate Walk. our Specialt"t
Driveways
Fencing
Gradina
Architecural Services
Financing:
IDlut'aDce
MortPBea
Balto .. Pike and N. Chester Road
"The Golden Rule-Our Molro"
TELEPHONE Swarthmore 1600
WALK-OVER
Mid- Winter Sale
$5. 45
$7. 95
Liberal reductions are now in force on all
shoes in discontinued and short lines of
Walk-Over and Arch-Preserver Shoes
for Women
Merely Pay the Small Balance Due
OR
a
LESTER GRAND PIANO
PHILADELPHIA
SUBURBAN WATER ,CO.
NOW IN YOUR VICINITY
"I1le Credit Manager of a larlle piano firm will sell this instrument
fOl'" the .mall balance dUe on lease. you: get the benefit of all money
. - paid by original ca.tome.... Just continue small weekly payments.
This piano is almo.t brand new and offen ellceptional ...~u~ for
someone. Prompt action euential . . . must be moved WIthin 10
days.
Write A. D. Mack, Dept. of Accounts
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I Package Montco Quick Oats
1 Can Monteo Evap. Milk
lie value, both for lSe
1306 CHESTNUT ST., PHiLA.
IN
School Shoes
for
BOYS and GIRLS
JOHNSON'S
Walk-Over Boot Shop
EXPERT FOOT FITTERS
626 Edgmont Avenue
Chester, Penna.
IDe
9c
College Inn Tomato Juice Cock..
tail, reg. 35c.
Ill'. bot. 29c
Large Ceorgia Pecans
Rice Krispie.
Bon Ami Powder
Montco-S.
25c 19. can
SPECIAL BARGAINS
··The PatrOlIS"
Jttebi&
BENJAMIN WEST BUILDING
and LOAN ASSOCIATION
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DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
Thank You
NEW SERIES NOW OPENING
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An important meeting of the Swarthmore Woman's ClUb chorus will be
held Monday, January 181h, al 3.30 at
the clubhouse. The music for the ApIiI
COllc~rt will be distributed. The weekly
practice under Mr. \Villiam S. Thunder's direction will begin the middle
of February.
Any singers in the community who
arc interested are urged to come out.
A small fee will be charged nOn club
l1Iembers.
in the evening we are busier
than we were last year during
rece~ved a~ards:
MARTEL
BROS.
Th,e I n gl en e u k
Friday, April 29th in the Clothier
Memorial and that we are very fortunate
to have secured the Womens' Symphony
Ord.cstra of Philadelphia to assist at
this concert. A meeting will be called
the middle of February to start rehearsals.
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AT LUNCHEON time and
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CUBS AND SCOUTS
wood, Edward Jones, Ralph Shelly, Star York City to meel Miss Doctor on her alenko will do research work at Mt. WilRECEIVE AWARDS Scouts; Jack Wickham and Robert En- arrh-at from a \\lard Line
son, also visiting other observatories on
kine, First Class Scouts; Albert Thatch- Later both sisters will go to their
the Pacific Coast.
Prof. James S. Heberling, of 410 Yale
Awarding of honors to Boy Scouts, er, David Shoemaker, John Miller and near Providence, Rhode IslanG.
Hugh Berry, Second Class Scouts.
Mrs. John W. Pittock, 514 Cedar Lane,
has returned from Atlantic
Swarth.761-762
Free Delivery
Girl Scouts and Cubs, presentation of a
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has returned frOID St. Augustine, Flo. improved in health.
play by the Brownies, and an Indian pogWill Tell of Indians
rida accompanied by her sister, Mrs. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell,
~t by the Girl Scouts, marked the opB. Hayward.
North Chester road, will entertain in
:Cning part of the Home and School rneetMabel Powers, interpreter of
Da\'id Shoemaker of Riverview ave- hOllor of their daughter, Miss Rosalind
·in on Monday.
Peace ~aking o~ American I~'ii~~~.il~~~:nue entertained his friends at a
Mitchell, on January 23.
g
speak ID IroquOIS costume at
party last Saturday evening.
Mrs. Earl Yerkes, of Princeton ave~-frs. A. S. Wickham of North
will entt;'rtain at luncheon on Jana
, Dr. E. L. Terman m~e the announce- House on the College campus this after:rncnts and Scout O,fficlat Fawcett made noon at 4 o'clock. Miss Powers was ask- ter road SIlent \Vedncsday in New York. uary 21.
the ,awards, . Among the Cubs the t- ed by Jane Addams to represent the IroMrs. Gerald Effing entertained at
Mrs. Walter H. Dickinson of Mt.1'1')I •._,
lowmg
Scott Ld y, quais Indians at the World Congress of luncheon and hridge on Wednesday for oke Place, who is ill with double Imeu- Where Only The BEST Is Good Enough
.Harry McMdlan,. Dean Park~rt Edward the Woman's International League (or Mrs. Roessler, mother of )'-frs. Joseph S. monia, was thought to he slightly imBates who is visiting her daughter.
prO\cd yesterday.
.Bretz, John Nalsby, MorriS Bassett, Peace and Freedom. She. was
.Cha~les ~eymour, John llons
.Copenhagen, by the Seneca natioll of tI;;' Iroquois
Mrs.. Joseph ~ates of Haverfo~d aV~-1
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,D.av,d Punce, George C:O
, Thomas given the name Yeh-sen-noh-wehs
lIue w,ll enlerlam at tea on Friday 101 NEWSPAPERS ORGANIZE
'L,ttlefield, !l-0bert Delaplame, Jack Corse, voice that speaks for u,.)
honor of her mother, Mrs. Roessler of
"Garden Fre.h" Fruita and VeKela• •
Bridgeporl, Conn., who is her
TO IMPROVE STATUS ble., together with Nature'. Goodnell
'James DavIS, Ernest Lange, Bud Troxel,
Herbert
Fraser,
and1 James
Davis.
BIans h artI at V espers
The women of the Trinity I\pi,;collalj
.till intact, with their full nutritious
A
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full and
Dum r 0
Ir cout awar s were
Church held a benefit bridge
lunch~ The S7.(lClrlIJrllorcou is one of the
Health Civing Vitamins, care
y ae,made. Irene Blasdel received thc.Golden
Profes
B d BI I d
'11 d
at the Philadelphia Electric
weekly papers ill Delaware County who lected for their FiDeat Quality and ExEaglet award; June Avery received a
sor .ran
,aDs lar '~I a ~ pany Building in Lansdowne on Thurse!llence, Priced in Sympathy with Tofnumber of awards and was made a first dress Vesper~ III Clo:ll1er .M~mon~ nex;
of this week.
have formed an organization to be knowll day'. Pocketbook. Nowhere. but at
class Scout; Irma Zunmer received a! ~undar eve~mg ..at 6.30 on The rt 0
Charles T. E"ans of Strath Haven as the \Vcekl)" Newspaper Council of MARTEL'S can you gct your aupply
fll,Jluber of awards. Others receiving! Spe~ldll1~ TIme.
A program of organ avenue is quite ill at his home.
Delaware County. At the organization of "Carden Fresh" Produce, Quality
awards were Elizabeth Schodneger, Pet- musIC Will be played by Professor L. R.
.
that is Unaurpuaed, Foods that are at
~ ra Lengle and Rebecca Robin.!lon.
Shero.
Rev. Dr. Tuttle of the Presbyterian meeting held last Friday night at Manoa, Ile~t 24 Hours Fre,her, selected and
CI~urch went to York \Vednesday, to of- the following officers were elected: John bought personally, at no incre~...o in
Scudder-Hail
fie.,ate al the fUlleral of the son of Judge Farish, of Media, presidenl; Horace S. coaL
The.Brownies, under the direction of
Niles.
Griffith of Rockdale, vice presidenl;
A. a Change from Meata-Fre.h
· Mrs. Frederick Child, gave a demonSltation of one of thei~ me'clings. A pageant
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Mrs Geor A ).-Iarr of Park a\'cnue
Caught Sea Food. Doctors recommend
· written by Dr. Terman was given by
The weddlllg. of ~llss Margaret Hall,
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, Armond Spitz of Haverford Township, the exclusive use of Fresh Fruit., VegcBoy Scouts and Girl Scouts. Scenes formerly of R1vervlew avenue, Swarth- ~war~h~.or~, .~:erta~ned tne Swarthmore secretary; and Robert E. Sharples of table. and Seafood, for Better Health
among the Indians who Ih'ed in this vic-! more, and Henry). Scudder, Jr., of acts IrC e ItlCs ay a enlOon at
Swarthmore, treasurer.
aad Happin:.... More and more people
are learning to eliminate meat from
-inity ,were shown and leading parts were Brooklyn, N. Y. will take p.lace tomor- .The Sixteen Club of Swarthmore
taken by Thomas Davis, Ernest Lange, ~ ro,! at 12 :30 noon at T the F~rst Presby- Wednesday at the Strath Haven ]nn,
the meal and substituting health giving
. Bud Troxel, Herbert Fraser, James tena.n ehur.ch, New \ ork City.
vitamins from Fresh Fruita, Vegetables
Swarthmore.
J. \V.
Ledoux
was
5 eafood.
· Davis, Gary White, Seymour Ruther-I ~-1ISS .Had gradua~ed from the Swarth- hostess.
Those Mrs.
attending
were
,&lrs. John
F
W
ford, Ja(!k Mitchell and Gordon Findley. more high school 111 the dass of 1925
Our Fish are Never rozen..
e send
t I W I C 11
Safford, Mrs. C. ~1. C. Lewis, Mrs. John
S
lect only the "Pick of tbe Catch" f .....b
n
Among the scouts receiving awards a .
0
oos er 0 e.gc,
Adams, Mrs. Harold Calvert, Mrs.
from the incoming boats. That's the'
'.: were Paul Paulson and Gary White, OhiO, where she graduated III June
Henry B. Cookman, Mrs. Thomas
reason .why MARTEL'S Seafood is
Downs, ~Irs. U.ohert Gilfillan, ]'-frs, WitFresher, Wholesome and Appetizing.
·who -became Eagle Scouts; Ted Cook I ~he then went to. Japa~ ~here ~he
and Robert Valance. Life Scouts, Jack !n the Presbyterian )'lISS1011 High.
liam Landis, Mrs. Paul J~andis, Mrs.
Prepare dainty and tempting disbe.
Wright Robert Griffin, Julius Under- III K~naza\~a for two years. S~e IS
Diana S. Ludlulll, ~lrs. E. A. ;~;';,:~!:~~~I
Pellets, Fountains, Food,
of our "GardeD Freah" Vegetablea and
Mrs. Thomas \V. Simpers, Mrs.
With the Brooklyn EdIson
Seafood and remember, they cost no
Hail's mother, )'frs. Harriet Hail If. Sawyer, )'Irs. \ViIliam CUMmings
Pans and Wire for Hutche!m
....0......
_ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Mrs. Albert Hill.
_
is now dojng missionary work ill Japan
"GARDEN FRESH"
and is stationed at Osaka. The parents
:Mr. and Mrs, \VilHam Gray, of MerFresh Cleaned Spinacb
10c ~, pk.
of the ~room. are also missio~at'ies and l.i,o""II',ghalllllerl.ounce the engagement of their
are stationed 111 Punganur, IndIa.
I'
:Miss Emily Gray, and Richard
Fresh Cut Mushroom.
25c It.
Young Tender Carrot.
The wedding ceremony, will be per- M.
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. R.
3 for 25c
Large Bunch
formed by the Rev.' Dr. Clelend B. Mc- )'L Keech, of Swarthmore.
Young
Butter
Beels
3 for 25c
Miss Gray is a graduate of ~I iss
Apee of the Presbyterian Board of ForLarge Bunch
eign Missions. After the wedding, Mr. \Vriglit's School.
South Chester Road
Fresh Sugar Peas
35c ~4 pk.
and Mrs. Scuc!der will be at home at
Mr. Keech was graduated from HavPeck Basket Oranges
590
~rford College .
SWARTHMORE t05
YALE AND KENYON AVES. 120 Remson street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Peck Baalto.!.t Grape Fruit
59c
A Peck Full 01 Juice
Mrs. E. Irwin Scott, formerly of Elm
Phone Sw. 183
E:xce:ptionally
Fine Bla.ck Twig
" 1111'::: II IIIIIIIII~:: '11/1" II:: 1i'lllllIlli:I'II~"I' !IIII1IIIIPIII
avenue,
who
has
been
in
Florida
for
"=:::::==========~==~
Apples,
for
Eating,
Cooking and
I'~II'"
I I· .. ' ""
III .. ,. j
"i·'II~~ 1 eral weeks was a visitor in S\\'arllhlTlOnd 'c
TENDER STEER BEEF
~:,,;:,;,;;:;,;:;,illlll'lIlll II 1II1;IIIIIIIIIIU .k. ; . II
Baking
89c
bu.
week.
Marble New York Greenings
Round Steak, lb.. . . . .
. .23c
3Sc % pk.
Captain Anthony )'-lachold, 415
Rump Steak . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c
"Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Fellows avenue, is seriously ill in a Phila,lelllh;"1
White C.uliRower
19c &: 25c
recently
returned
from
a
nineteen
day
R
R
R
&
25
d
Cemetery Work a Spec1a1t?
. oun
nmp oast.....
c.
W'
'Ied hospital.
"THE PICK OF '1 HE CATC:H"
' 17c crmse to the
est IlKhes. They sat
F
Ch k R ' t
Dr.
Michael
Ko\'alcnko,
of
the
faculty
aney
DC
0&8. . . . . . . .
on the Canadian Pacific boat, 'The EmpFresh
Cod Steaks
tb Hie
of Swarthmore College, accompanied
~"J)f!1h1!",g Fres'! Ground.:-.
/£1:';;5 of-- Australia'. The ports visited .Mrs.
FiHeta
of
HaddOCK
Ib
29('
Bat.
1843
Kovalenko, left this week for
,Whde You Walt. . . . .
.17c were: San Juan-Porlo Rico. La Guaira
Fresh Lump Crabmeat
tL :19:::
~o. LaWldowne Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa.
- (oPJ)081tc Arlington Cemetery)
Stewing Oysters
doz. l1e
.Vogis Pure Lard
-::-Venezuela, Panama, Kingston-Jam- lomia via the Panama Canal. Dr. Kov-_._-_._---- . _ - - .. _ - _ . _ - - - - - - - - - Fr.t.h Fiah--OY!:>~';I':--Cla",s
·Ih. Prints, 2 Ibs.. .
.17c aic.,- Havana-Cuba and Nassau in
Every Da,.
Spring Legs Lamh . . . . . . . . . 23c Bahama Islands."
Shoulders of Lamb . . . . . . . . 14c
~{j.sh Elh~l R. D?CIO~, a P.r7'bylerian
An opportunity to .ave DD the beneIOe MISSionary to MeXICO. IS arnvmg from
N k La h
ficial Battle Creek Health Foods.
ec
m. .
. . .
counlry on January 15. Miss Jean
1 2 0
PAR K
A V E N U E
Lacto Dextrin
12 oz. size 89c
La.cto Dextrin
Fresh Sausage.
.19c Doctor, her sister, has gone to New
5 tL size $4.75
Blaok P.yUa
12 0" 89c
. Scrapple
..
. .... 10cl ::=======~====;
Frllnklin S u g a r .
"
Food FerriD
bot. $1.10
We Cat"ry the Complete Line
10 lb. Bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45c
CHARMING ATMOSPHERE
Luncheon 12 to 2
MARGUERITET.BYE,R.N.
WesBon Oil, Pint Can and
Franklin Cran. Sugar
10 It. bag 44c
Fryiug Pan, Both. . .
.29c
STUDENT SERVICE
Dinner 6 to 7:30
Private Duty a1ld Hourly
Chll"e &. Sanborn
Keebler Saltines
pail 290
Nursi.lIt
SUNDAY
PERFECT COFFEE
Coffee, lb. Can. . . .
.35c
PHONE Swarthmore 122-R
Brookfield
Swift Brookfield
Royal Gelatine.
.
Breakfast 9 to 11:30 SwiftButter
FRESH CIGARETTES
Eggs
Assorted Flavors, 3 Pkgs•... 25e '==============1:
33c It.
33e
do%.
Dinner 1 to'4
Shoe .Peg Corn
2 Cans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19c
MARTEL BROS.
Comont Coffee
tb 23c
Oatmeal, Quick Cooking
INTERESTING WEEKLY RATES
A Sur-prise Is III Store For You
3 Pkgs • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c
Toilet Paper, 1000 Sheet
"'Our Own" Coffee
tb 17c
SPECIAL PLAITERS FOR SMALL CHILDREN
Roll, 4 Rolls . . . . . . . .
.19c
Sultan Delight Coffee
tb tin 29c
Phone, Sw. 1225
An Excellent Breakfast Coffee
Tartan Tomato Juice
May
We
Take
Your
Order
for
Real
Muhlenberg
Ave.
Rutledge
3 Tall Cans. , .. ..
Freeh "From The Neat" Egg. doz. 43c
Tea Room Cakes - Pies and
. Pure Preserves, Tartan, lh.
PIANO TUNING
Sunbeam Tomato Juice
can ISc
Jar, Raspberry or Peach.
SandWiches
Regularly 18c
20 years experience with ali makes.
, Mayonnaise
You will Welcome This Health Drink
Pint Jar.
Member of Nat. Asso. of Piano Tunel'8.
All Pianos should be tuned twice each!
Sunbeam P-€.aDut Butter
Ib jar 19c
ye.r.
I
0
Sunbeam "Santa Clara" Prune:.:. 25c
3 'Da.
A. L. PARKER
large
Media,
Pa.
Sunbeam
reg. 25c
Swartlt. 1441
Phone Media 831
12c Itt Fancy Head Rice,
3 Ib carton
Salad Shrimp
can t5c
MEMORIALS
Wm. J. Cartledge
s~ring
$ 47,597.06
THE SWARTHMOREAN
I
TO MEET MONDAY
=
==
Over 70/0 With Safety
OMPAtIY
•
IS, 1932
&;
290 It.
pkg. 10c
can lOe
W.-Sunbeam
Bartlett Pears
3 for 6Sc
Montco-S. &. W.-5unbeam
Halve. ,. Sliced Peaches
20e Ig. can
3 for Me
Blue Anchor Ginger Ale
3 qt. boL 54c.. PI... dep.
Sliced 0" Crushed Pineapple
Ig. can
3 for Me
Montco-S. ,. W. B .....d
SERVICE WITH A SMILE
I
THE" SWARTHMOREAN
THE SWARTHMORBAN
JANUARY 15, "t932
were held on Wednesday afternoon at
two o'clock, conducted by Rev. Barton
A beautiful scrvice of Scbubert's B. Bigler, minister of Flagler Memorial
music
bas been prepared
~y the
choirfor
of Presbyterian Church, Interment wa.
the Swarthmore
PresbyterIan
church
Vespers this Sunday at 4 :45 P. M.
Mr. Kneedler will open the service
with the first movement of the Unfinished Symphony. The choir selections will
Published Every Friday at Swarthmore, Pa.
Robert E. Sharples, Editor and PublUher
Phone Swarthmore 900
S.,rvioo of Mmir
Entered as Second Clus matter, January 24, 1'29, at the Post Office at Swarth- jncJude: liThe Omnipotence," and "The
more, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Lord is my Shepherd," two very beautiful examples of Schubert's art found in
chota) music.'
FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1932
Everyone is cordially invited to come.
••
JANUARY 15, 1932
made at West lAurel HiU ,c_
VISIT EGYPTIAN EXHIBIT
No Mid- Year Exams For
Last Sunday afternoon sixteen of the
High School, Teachers Decide older
pupils of the Ultion School went
Phila., Pa. Dr, John E. Tuttle, miDisidof Swarthmore Presbyterian churcb
performed the commitment.
The teachers of the Swarthmore High 1011 ~ach of whic~ adequate reviews an~
school. after careful study and consid- testing are pr~vlded.
cration. have decided upon the discoD3. The closmg of. class work. for
nearly a week for mid-year exanunatinuancc of the mid-year examinations lions hI high school, is largely a wastf
covering the 6rst semester's work. In- of valuable teaching time.
slead of dosing schools and having for4. At the end of each course at the
midable examinations the class sched- close of the year, comprehensive examulcs wilt continue a~ usual and such itlati,?lIs wkill be given on the entire
years war .
tesls as will be given wilt be on the 1 S T
h
'1
I'
.
•
.
cac crs want pUPI s to rea Jze
regular third peelod work.
. that lt is the consistent '"llay by day
The reasons prompting this action arc preparation of assignments and comas follows:
pletion' of projects, reports, and so on,
1. With our annual promotion plan'lthat constitute effective learning tasks.
Ihe scm ester distinction has little sig6. Exhaustion resulting from over~
nificance.
'study and late hours at this time 0'
2. 'fhe work of each course is out-/ the year, is a menacc to the health 0
lined and prcsented in tcaching units, high school pupils.
J.J#lJM'DURlfR £1U",
Wall
DISPENSING OPTICIANS
RECOMMEND STARS
.sub-committee on Appropriations. He
Young Woman's Gnild
will
50011 present a bill to Congresb
FOR HOME STUDY
CHESTNUT ST.,PHILADELPHIA.
allowing for drastic cuts in the mili
Mrs, Edwin A. Yarnall of Kenyon
(A FA1tIJI,,\, HOBBY SUGG.£sn:o)
la.ry appropriations for 1932.. The cut::.
avenUe entertained the Young Woman's
"
' .
Will come, to a large extent, JD the ap.
A ~ost JIl.teres~lIlg. cluster of stars, I propnatiolls for compulsory military Guild of the Swarthmore Presbyterian
d.le PleIades, hes lugh III the hea~ens to-/ training. Mr. CoJlius has proved quite church at her home last Thursday eveward the s~~tb, nu.t f~r from Onon ami conclusi"ely that military training not ning, Mrs. Walter H. Luff presided.
the HuH. I he prmclple stars form an
,
.
I"
f Miss Anna Hayes opened the meeting
sprcaus a' natiolla
IstlC type
outI,me resent bl'109 a S1lor t- h 311dl ed d'11'- oulv
.
Id 0 with a worship service. Miss Elizabeth
'
per, a ItIIOUgh tlley arc somet Jmcs
caII ed propaganda
.
dwJuch nnpedcs
b
I wor
' . ff co- Horman ga\'e an interesting and instruca Swarm of fire-flies, or a cluster of operation an I~~ac~, ut a so .15 me ec- tive lecture on church government.
Pruldent.
jewels. From the time of Homer, Amos, 111l1l' front a nl1ht~ry standpOlOt. When
and Job to our prescnt day, they lJave a~ked how we mIght help to ~et t~e
Women's Auxiliary
caused wonder and admiration. There Ibill through Congress, Mr. Colhns sa1d
arc various legends about these stars, the IclIlphaticaJiy, "\Vritc y~ur. Congres.sThe annual meeting of the Woman's
most familiar being that of the "!ost/men ... A speech by Mr. Colhns on md. Auxiliary was held at the residence of
Pleiad." \\'hile there are six stars which I!ar y training i~. av~ilab~e ~rom :he }.{rs. Frank C. Irvine the retiring Presimay usualJy be seen with the naked eye, COUUllIttcC 011 Militarism III EducatlOlJ, dent. The following officers were electw
many J)eople c a Jl dIstinguish ten or Bible J lousc, New York CiIY. A full ed: Mrs. Albert. Hill, President; Mrs.
twelve, while the telescope and pho- cXI,rCSSJOII of public opinion is esselltial. Harry Clay Barr, Vice-president; Mrs.
tography reveal about Ulree thousand. \ViIl YOU help?
H. Bardwell Lincoln, Secretary, and
~'he ,phot~graphic plate shows a kiI.ld of I Prcsuicnt JIoO\'er urged the dclc- Mrs. \Villiam H. Brearley, Treasurer.
Mrs. Arthur R. O. Redgrave has been
f?g wludi. ha!1gs around thcm like a I gatcs tIlo.st sincerely to inform the
appointed
Chairman of the Committee
!he
p~lIIclpl~
.stars
seem
to
be
re-Imemhl'rs
of
the
legislative
branch
of
"eJl.
l
ated 111 their ongm. and development'j the government of our desires in the from Trinity Church to serve on the
,
,
C.
af lld they are all llIovmg together away / tlHltter of world pcacc and disarm a- local Women's Interdenominational Comrom us.
F
I'
k
mittee,
The
other
Episcopalian
members
333
Dartmouth
Avenue
Swarthmore
43
T wo 0 tl ler s tars \V IIICI1 Ilave ·Deen as- I menl.
you LO
•
t or t us reason ' we as
•
sociated together in our minds for hUJl- urlte a once to the UI~ltcd Stales Scn- John A. Murphy.
Mrs. Frank C. Irvine and Mrs.
dreds of years are really not related at ators and representattves fr,?m your are
The Junior \Voman's Auxiliary will
all. They are thc Heavenly Twins Slate, expressmg your OWII VlewS.
meet Monday evening, January 18th at
Gemini, Castor and Pollux, which rna):
TJ~c Scnators fr~m your State are: 8:00 o'clock at the home of Miss lona
be seen to the northeast of Orion. Pol· I l)a\'ld A. Reed~ Plttsburgh; James J. Putnam. Miss Sarah AIfriend of the
SILVER BANTAM SEED CORN
J
lux is the brighter of the two at present, Davis, PlttsiJurgh.
City }.{ission will speak.
but three hundred )'ears ago this was not
Vour Ueprescntatj"cs arc: James M.
I have 2S pound8' 6urplus of this wonderful corn which is praOa
the case. Castor is • etreating from us" Beck, Pluladelphia; George S. Gratically worm !-"roof and beetle proof. It is also droqbt resi8tina',
Mrs. Mary Jane King
while Pollux is approaching. Poilux is I ham, Philade1phia; Harry C. Ransley,
very productive and Swarthmore resideD" who bo....ht Jt win
yeHow in color and is the same type of Phdadclplua; Bcnj. }'L Golder, PhilaMrs. Mary Jane King, mother of Mrs.
remember its quality. 7Se per package, postpaid, and only one
star a;:i our sun, while Castor belongs to delphia; Jamcs ]. Connolly, Philadelpackage per eU8lomer.
John W, Pittock, 514 Cedar Lane,
the "white star" group. \Vhlle the bond pIlla; George A. 'Velsh, Philadelphia; Swarthmore, died Monday evening, Janbetween Castor and Pollux is more ap- Georgc
P. Darrow, Philadelphia; uary 4th at the home of her daughter,
par~nt than ~eal, .Castor has a true CODl- James \Volfcl1den, Upper Darby.
Mrs. E. B. Hayward, 112 King street,
paruon. It IS bright enough to be seen
ARTHUR MILLER
with the naked eye, and forms one of the
In writlllg you may address them as St. Augustine, Florida. Funeral services
Chester
Road
and
Sproul Bridge, Swarthmore, Pa.
best examples of a double star to be seen
Scnator Coolidge of Massachusetts
with a small telescope. Castor and PolUnited St~tes Senate
SlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII/li 1
lux were thought by thc ancients to have
Washmgton, D. C.
a favorable influence upon navigation. j and
.
.
The Apostle Paul saded from Melita on I RepresentatIVe Clague of Mmne~ota
a :.hi;, " 1 ,se sign was Castor and PolU. S. House of Representatives
!i1111111111111111111111111111 II 1I111111111111111111111111111111111111111111F.
I ....
(, iwear by Castor and Pollux
\Vashington, D. C.
SWARTHMORE
,\ \ ,(',n I'lln practice in ancient times.
I bclic\c that any specific suggestions
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
111 '.!, dJdhim literature we not infre- ,you may he able, because of special
Rev. John Ellery Tuttle. Pastor
E,,'eryone 18 Invited to Everything
4l!Ul'h find the expression, "Oh, Gem- study, to make concerning speciallcgis_
lll"
\\ tn. ,1 by the modern rustic is cor- lative action could be most profitably
SUNDAY
The annual meeting of the Swarthmore Library Association
10:00-Bible School.
1 .I.!(
a slightly different word and included III your Jetter.
II ;OO-MORNING WORSHIP.
will be held in the Library rooms, Monday evening,January
gives him the expletive "By Jiminy I"
Sincerely
PASTOR'S SERMON
"STANDARDS
OF
JUDGMENT"
Early in the evening in the southwest,
MARY FORD CHILD
25 at 8 p.m. for the purpose of electing directors and acpng
4:45-0ROAN WORSmp.
may be seen the Planet Venus, which is
'
A restful fifteen minutes of
the nearest planet to the earth. Later in
.school of Ucligious Education and
BEAU l11"OL MUSIC
upon the recommendation for changes in the constitution.
5 .OO-VESPERS.
.
t h e evemng
in the east may be seen the Social 5cr,·,'cc, 24 .Ll'It• Vernon St. ,Bos
_
,
MONTHLY SERVICE OP MUSIC
p I anet Jupiter. This is the largest of the tall, Mass
A SChubert Programme.
(Signed) REBA C. HODGE, Secretary , •
7:00-UNION MEETING of C. E. and Ep_
planets, and stands ne..xt to Venus in --;;.;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;~~~~~::::worth League, Methodl.st Church.
order of brilliance among the heavenly
l .............................................
TUESDAY
bodies, being five or six times as bright
:
:
-Teachers' Conference
as S ITiUS.
It
is
not.
like
Venus,
con.
.
J
t::;
Dr. Howen. PhIladelphia, speaker.
.
"
''
fined to the twilight sky, but at the pres:
:
WEDNESDAY
8:00-MIDWEEK SERVICE.
est time of opposition to the sun dom·
:.'
A STUDY OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
inates the heavens all night long_ '
•
•
GOing to church is Oetting
Jupiter has nine "moons;" four of
:
A MOUNTAIN TOP VIEW
them large enough to be scen with a com- I
mOil opera glass. These were in a sense j :
:
TRINITY CHURCH
the.first heavenly bodies to be discovered.
ABAD SPRAIN _ a:.'
A half ton of Chester Coke and half ton of
PrOtestant Episcopal
haVing been found by Galileo in 1610
k
w,' th h'IS newIy 'Ill\'ented teIescope."
Cbester
Road
and
CoUege
Avenue
:
wee
in bed. The '.'
Buckwheat mixed to form a very economical fuel.
OPPOSite the College Campus
Adapted from "The Friendly Stars"
:: doctor's calm statement ::
The Coke prevents the Buckwheat from falling
. Rector
by Martin,
'
: spelled disaster for Robert !
lWv. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.M.
thru the grates. The Buckwheat aids in maintaining
5 Speers. This was his hnsi- 5
a
steady fire requiring less attention.
: est sea80n.
Orders were :
SUNDAY
: coming in;, shipments had :
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
Many Customers are burning this fuel with
9:45 A. M -Primary Dept. 203 College
to be supervised. He had
satisfaction.
AVE. Main School at the
Dear People of Swarthulorc:
5 to keep goingl
:
Church. Bible Class. Hick's
Will burn in any size furnace.
Hall.
Student activity and opinion in favor
!
Painfully they helped hbu
:
1l.OO A. M.-Mornlng Prayer and Sermon.
Will not damage any furnace.
of world disarmamcnt is growing stead:
into bed. "Now Bob, do
: r
Mr. GUenthe" wlU preach.
ily here and in colleges and uni\'er.slSafe and Free from Soot.
:
stop wOrrying," beseeched
:
MrS. ~eer.. But it was
!
ties all over the country. The confe •• I :
Bobt Jr., 'Who saved the
:: r 'rHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
ence to \\hich this letterhead refers W3.S I ::
:
~~
=
successful ill realizing Its stated ob) "1 conceive myself to be not as mine
:
"Dad,'tt he mggested in
:
lawn Person. but as a. member Incorporate
Jec~h'e. I am writing to you because 1 I ::
the midst or his father's
:
Into that truth whereof I am persuaded."
believe ' that yoU too can and will do', :
complaints, 4Cyou can do
:
-Milton.
I
somet ling now to aid lhe cause of I :
your business in hed by
::
SUNDAY
te1ephone. Gel an exten: I 9.45 A. M'.-First Day SchOOl In Whlttter
\~'orld peace. ~our. girls from the i :
H(\use.
sion put in."
: 1
WARMm WITHOUT WORRY
School of ~chgIOU:; ~ducation here at I :
The
Morning Forum In MeetI
::
Several weeks later Mr.
:: !
Boston Umversity joined a group of
ing HOUSe. Subject on JanSpeers entered the Tel".
::
uary 17th; "The Significance
about 40 studcllb from all parts of the I 5
Phone-Ridley Park 412
:
phoue Business Office.
:
of the Quaker Famny:' led by
Coulltr:y, who represented 24,345 stuElizabeth Walter Fui'nas
:
HWe waut to keep that
::
11 :00 A. M.-Meetlng for Worship tn the
dents who voted in a National Studt,nt
hedside telephone," he
::
::
Meeting HoUSe.
Disarmament Poll and 2,200 who as!
said. "The whole ram.
!
WEDNEsDAY
sembled rccently in Buffalo for the
,
iIf. using it, and whU. I
:
9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.-Bowing and QuUt::
was
flat
on
my
back,
it
5
Quadrennial Convention of the St'ling in Whittier House. Box. luncheon.
brought me the higgest
::
dent Volunteer 110vemcnt. In inte(-i ::
All
are cordially In~d to Join In these
:
and busiest week on rec:
services.
views with President Hoover and Sen- I ::
ordl"
::
ator Borah 111 \\'ashington on Jan.
SWARTHMORE
the delegates presented re~olutiol1s
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
in tbis borough and vicinity KNOW us. To those
The
whole
family
enjoys
LLOYD P. STEVENS
caJhng for a reduction of at lea~t 25,/(
Minister
: the convenience 0/ AN- :
who do nol, we say, "come in and get acquainted."
111 "orld armaments, the: aholition oi
9'45-CHURCH SCHOOL
compulsory military trailllllg in schools I : OTHER TELEPHONE ..p- ;
If you have need for a safe, progressive bank as
'7:00-EPWORTH LEAGUE
• stairs-it cosU lesa than 3 !
and colleges, and the appointment of a
11 :OO-Mornlng WOl'Bhlp and Sermon
an aid to your business transactions-get yonr
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cent5 Q day!
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student delegate to the \Vorld DisarmWELCOME AWAITS YOU
Checking Account started here.
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of Eyeglasses and Spectacles_
JOSEPH E. HAINES,
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SHEET METAL WORK-ROOFING
Copper Spoutings and Flashings
Prices on labor and materials
are lower than ever before."
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Township ot Upper Darby. 1n the County hundredths feet, meaaW'ed south eat,....
lot Delaware and State of peIUleJ)vaula eJaht dm.... IIIlrty mlnute.. 'orty 8OCcontaining In front or breadth OD the sal onds weet from the aoutbweeterJl' ala.e of
Berkeley road sixteen feet and eatendlDg
of that width In length or dej)~ northward Long Lane. 7232 RadbOurne road.
between parallel 11De& at right angles to
Improvements cons18t of two-atory atone.
to the University Museum to observe the said Berkeley road eJghty feet, Includ- brick
and stucco house, 18X28 feet. Porch
lng
on
the
rear
thereof
a
certain
sIXteen
front. Two-story stone, stucco '9and brtck
the Egyptian exhibit. Afterwards re- feet wide driveway.
a'
freshments were served at the home
Under and subject to certain building
f the teacher, Mrs. Johnson, of 5823 restrictiOns and con<11tlol18.
a\erford Avenue. The party was taTogether with the free and commOn
ken III cars driven by Mr. Beckford, use, rlRht, Uberty and J"'lvllege of the
aforesafd driveway as an tor a driveway,
~Ir, Polk, and Mr. Bonsall.
passageway and water COUl8e at aU times
.Delealter forever, in common wltb the
owners. tenants and occupiers at the other
lots at ground boundlng thereon and enDr. Ryan to Sprak
titled to we thereof.
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Subject
to a mortgage of $3500.00 reAt the regular dinner meeting of the duced.
to $3000.00.
Parents' association of The School in
Rose Valley, to be held in Bond Hall,
Swarthmore College, on Friday, January
15th, at 6:30 P. M. the principal speaker
will be Dr. W. Carson Ryan, Jr., formeriy Professor of Education at Swarthmore College and now Director of Education of the United States Indian Serv-
addlt10n. 10xl2 feet. Baaement garase.
Sold as the property of WilUam B. WlllJa
and Elsie hili wife.
Conditlons---$250.00 cash or certl1ied check
on day of sale. balance in ten days. Further
conditions announced. at sale.
JOHN B. McDONOUGH AND JOSEPH J .
DUDLEY. Attorneys.
Fieri Facias
No. 210
September Term. 1931
All that certain lot or piece of ground
Improvements consIst of two-story stucco with the build.1ngs and Improvements
and brick bouse. 18X33 feet. Porch front. thereon erected. Situate In the Township
Basement Barage.
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of Springfield, County of Delaware and
State of Pennsyl\'8nta. being the northwNt
Bold as the property of Henry O'Calla- one-balf of Lot No. 298 on ihe plan of lots
ghan. mortgagor. Viola A. Jobnson. wife called Springfield. Section four. which said
of E. David Johnson, real owner.
plan Is duly recorded at Media. PR .• in Plan
Case 3, page 2. and described according
Condltl0ll8-$250.00 casb or certified check thereto 8IJ follows, to wit: Beginning at a
on day of sale: balance In ten days. Further ,point on the northeasterly side of OreenhUl
conditions announced at sale.
avenue Cforty feet wide) at the d18tance
of two hundred and seventy-flve feet north
JOHN B. MILLER. Attorney.
seventy degrees twenty mInutes and 11ft}'
seconds west from the Intersection of tbe
northeasterly side of OreenhUI avenue with
Levari Facias
No. 1303 the northwesterly 81de of Midland road
(forty feet Wide). Conta1n1nR In front or
September Term, 1931
breadth on the said side of GreenhllJ avenue north seventy degrees twenty mlnutes
All that certain IDt or piece of ground fifty seconds west twenty-five feet and exwIth the bulldlngs and. Improvements tending of that wldtb In length or depth
thereon ereoted. situate on tbe south 51da north nineteen degrees thlrt,.·nlne minutes
of Berkeley road at the dJstance of five ten seconds east between parallel l1nes at
hundred and twenty-eight and one right angles to the said Greenhll] avenue
one-hundredths
feet
westward
from one hundred feet.
the west side of Church Lane, In the
Township of Upper Darby. in the County
No. 29 Greenhill road, Springfield, PR.
of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania:
containing In front or breadth on the said
Improvements consist of two and oneBerkeley road suteen feet and extending half story stucco house, IBxlS teet. Twoof that width In length or depth southward story addition. 18%22 feet. Porch front.
Ilotween parallel Ilnes at right angles to Garage, IOxl8 feet,
the said Berkeley road eighty feet to the
middle of a certain sixteen feet wide driveSold 88 the property of Walter G. Britway,
tain and Ruth I. Brittain.
- -- -. ice. The meeting, which will start at
P ar I,lamcn t, Ott:twa, Ca na d a, WI'II b e th e 8 :00 P. M, is open to the public.
speaker, Miss Agnes McPhail. She has
About 120 pupils of thc 5th and 6th bcen so popular that she could not fill all ESTATE OF CHARLES H. STEPHENS, de.
ceased. Letten testamentary on the
grades of the Swarthmore Schools, ac- the engagements asked, 50 worked it cut above
Estate have been granted. to the
companied by twelltywfour parents and in this way, that al1 clubs rr.ay hear her. unde1'8igned, who requesta all pereons baving claims or demands against tho Estate
five teachers, went to the University of
The morning session, 10 :30, s h 0 r t of
the decedent to make known the same,
Pennsylvania Museum at 10:30 1 a s t talks, Round Table Discussion. From and ail persons indebted to the decedent to
Wednesday morning to hear a lecture 011 12 :30 until I :30-a box luncheon and make payment. wJthout delay. to
D. OWEN SIEPHENS,
Robin Hood ill connection with the study special features in the social rooms of
4335 Dakota Street.
Pittsburgh, Penna .•
of Medieval History. The costumes, the Meeting House. Students of the
Executor.
settings, and the illustratIOns of medieval college will sen'e as guides to groups Or to his Attorneys
IIDWIN
A.
LUCAS,
Esq.,
life (including the tournament), in desiring to visit points of interest on
DICKSON, aElTLER &: McGOUGH.
Douglas Fairbanks' "Robin Hood", were the campus for the next half hour, At
1429 Walnut Street,
PhUadelpbla, Pa.
used as valuable visual aids in this lec- 2 o'clock an organ recital will be given
ture.
on the lIew organ in the lovely Clothier ESTATE ANNIE WYNN, deceased. Wllliam.
Under and subject to certain bUilding
CondltloJl6---$2SO.00 cash or eertlfied check
on day of sale: balance in ten days. FUrther
A. Wynn, Administrator, 234 KIngston restrictions.
The teachers and pupils were particu- Memorial which will be followed by ah
conditions
announced at sale.
Road. Upper Darby, HOward Kirk, Attorney,
larty grateful to the twenty-four mothers address by Agnes McPhail.
Together with the free Dnd common
302 County BUlldrng, Media, Pa.
Notice is hereby gtven that Letters of use, right, Uberty and prJvUege of the said JOHN E. McDONOUGH AND JOSEPH J.
and fathers who volunteered the use of
:Mrs. J. Russell Smith, County chairDUDLEY. AttorneY5.
Administration have been granted In the driveway as and for a driveway, p888agetheir cars to ta!
No. 489
payment and those having Claims to pre- ants and occupiers of the other lots of FIeri Fac! DII
rangements for this lecture were made by speaker and all members of the \Vornan's sent
the same, without delay to the Ad- ground bounding thereon and entitled to
the
use
tbereeof.
June
Term,
1931
Miss Theresa Young assisted by Miss Club and their gue:>ts should mark that mlnl.strator or his attorney.
Subject to a mortgage of $3500.00 reAll those EeVl"n certain lois or pieces of
Marjorie Kay and Miss Margaret L. date on their calerdar so that no conHictSHERIFF'S SALES
duced to $3000.00.
Rround kllo ..... n and designated as Lot. N08.
Moore, Social Studies teachers, and Miss jog engagements will deprive them of at- ____.....:=:==:.::..:::...:===~
141, 142. 143. 186. 187. 188, IS9. 100, 191
Kathryn Moran and Miss Henriette J. tendance.
Improvements consist of two-story stucco and 102 on plan ot Drexel Hill Plaza, said
SHERIFF SALES
and brick house, IBx33 foot. Porch front. plall being recorded in Deed Book No. 412,
Weber, English teachers.
Basement garage.
IlDg-e 624. ete Described as two lot8: 'l'he Brat.
Of Real Estute
thereof beg-inning- at a point. in the bllddle Une
SEALED PROPOSALS
as
the
property
of
Henry
O'CallaSold
World Affairs Session
of Wayne avenue at the distance of 175 feet.
At the Sheriff's Office
Sealed proposals for the construction of
ghan. mortgagor, Viola A. Johnson, wife southeast
(rom the intersecUon of the middle
a bundlng to be used by the Borough of
of E. David JOhnson, real owner.
Court House, Media. Pennsylvania
line cf Wayne avenue and the middle line of
for storage purposes and as a
An open forum on World Affairs will Swarthmore
work-shop w11l be received by Borough
Condltlon.s-$250.00 cash or certltled check Greenhill l'oad containing in front. or breadth
Saturday. January 30, 1932
be held in an all-day session on Monday, Council on the 4th of February. 1932, at
on day of sale; balance In ten daYB. Further alone the said middle llne of Wayne avenue
7:45 P. M.
conditions announced at sale.
160 feet and extending of tbat width In lenath
February 15th, on Swarthmore College
9:30 o'clock A. M.
Proposals must be accompanied by a
or depth 135 feet. The second tbereof beEtn.
Campus. It will be in the form of an certified cbeck. for 5~ of the amount thereJOHN B. MILLER, Attorney.
nlng at a point. In the middle line of ConpeR
Eastern Standard TIme
of, and the successIul Bidder w1ll be re~
avenue at the distance of 125 feet. aoutheaat
Institute and is under the Delawa.;.... qulred
to give sufficient surety bonds satJOHN J. OAIN,
from the Intersection of tbe middle line of
No. 1299
1afactory to the Borough SoUcltor for the Levari FacIas
County Federation of WomaB ,\ Clubs.
Bheriff.
Congress
avenuo and the middle line of Green.
of said Work, and guaranteeing
Through the courtesy of the cotJege completion
hJU
road
containIng in front or breadt.h aton"
September
Term,
1931
the payment of any and all labor and
the middle line of Congress avenue 360 feet.
authorities we shall spend the day there material entering tnto the said improve_
and extending of tnat width In lengtb or
All that certain lot or llece of Bround
SHERIF1' SALES
ment.
ilnd the Swarthmore Woman's Club will SpeCifications for the above work may be wIth the bulldIngs an
depth 136 feet,
improvements
be the hostess club.
procured In the offtce of the Borough Sec. thereon erected, situate on the north side
SHERIP'F SALES
All those five certail
n".
~ ,,1
retary. Councll ChlUIlber. Park Avenue, of Berkeley road at the dtatance of five
One of the most talented women Swarthmore.
hundred and nInety·elght and seventyPa.
ground "lth the buildln." II." .1 PItH eUlf'fl'<
five
one-hundreedths
feet
westward.
trom
Of
Real
Estate
speakers, a member of the House of Council reserves the right to reject any
thereon erected situate m I he 'l'u"- !Ishii> vi
the west Side of Church Lane, in the
and/or aU Bids
Upper Durby. County o! L'llfl .... are aud State
Townsbip
of
Upper
DArby,
In
the
County
At
the
Sheriff's
Omce
ALBERT N. GARRETT. JR.,
ot Pcnnsyh'anla. one t.he.iro( '.1 th& aoutbclH!l
of Delaware and State of PellllSylvanla:
Borough Secretary. contaJoing
side of Elm avenue at ! h dlSI wee of on!:
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
In front or breadth on the said.
Court House. Media. Pennsylvania
hundred foot. southwest", ll"d II (jl I lhl'! _f,uth
Berkeley road sixteen teet and extending
Sale $7500. Firot mortgage $5,000. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE of
west side of Miller avenu" conl .. !Ll, 10; til iJ"{oIol
Saturd.ay. January 23, 1932
that width In length or depth northward
Rent $55. Detached, modern, 7 rooms, SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK AND between parallel Unes at rIght angles to
• or breadth on the said Elm avenue twent,.four feet and extendin" of that width in
COMPANY OF SWARTHMORE. the said Berkeley road eighty feet, Includ9:30 o'clock A. M.
hot wate.. heat, automatic hot water TRUST
length or depth aoutheaat.ward between parcll.
IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. A'r Lng on the rear thereof a certain slxt.een
heater, 2 car garage.
THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEM- teet wide drIveway.
Eastern Standard 'rime
lei lines at right aug-Ies to tbe said Elm aveBER 31, 1931.
nue. tbe northeast Une being Dinety·three and
WM. S. BITTLE
Unaer and SUbject to certaLn building Alias Pierl Facias
RESOURCES
No. 847 thirl¥·seven one·hunll.rWths teet. the southLoans and discounts .......... $ 889.257.10 restrictions and conditions.
Swarthmore 111·J
west Une nlnely-tb!'efl and forty.t.hree oneDecember Term. 1930
.......... . ......... .
489,23
hundrelJths feet. aDd on the rear twent.y~four
Notary Public
Real E.tate OVerdrafts
United States Government seTogetber with the free and common
lcot; one other thereof on the said aide at
c\UIties owned .............. 401.237.50 USe, right, liberty and pr1vUege of the said .All tllat certain lot or piece of ground Elm
avenue at the distance of one hundred
driveway 85 and lor a driveway, passage- with the buildings and 1tnprovements and twentY-lour
Other bond.s, stocks, and sefeet southwestwa.td from tbe
Let me write your Automobile
curities owned.... .......... 171,333.98 way l\nd water course at all tlmes hereafter thereon erected sttuate In the Township of said flouthwesi side
of .MIller avenue, contaln~
forever, In common wIth the owners. ten- Upper Darby. County of Delaware and
Banking house ....... $ 95,4t4.45
Insurance in the Old Reliable Furnltwe and Fixtures 20,932.55
ants and occupiers of the other lots of State of Pennsylvania. descrIbed aCCOrding Ing in front. or breadth on the sald Elm ave.
ground bounding thereon and entitled to to a survey and plan thereof made for nue twenty·four feet and extending' of that
In.~rance Company of North Ileal e"tate owned other than 116.347.00 the use thereeof.
.
width in length or depth southeast.ward beJames
J. AndrIen,OnbyJanuary
Damon 25,
and1926.
Foster.
Civil Engineers.
as ''''een parallel Jincs at right angles to the
banking
hO
"'e
1598261
at a avenue
point on(forty
the eastAmerica.
Subject to a mortgage of $3500. 00 re-, (ollows:
erty sideB ....
""8finnlng
Madison
teet Said Elm avenue on the northeast line ninetyReserve wIth Federal Reserve
duced to $3000.00.
Wide) at the distance of two hundred five tbrae and fOf\!.y·three one-hUndredths teet, on
the soulhweat line ninety·three and. torty-nlne
c!tn:nCi
Improvements consist of two-story stucco anddl eleV,en one-hundredths feet south- onc·hundredths
and on the rear' twenty_
OU Id ch ,-war y rom
southwesterly
sidesaid
of four feet; one feet
ts e
ec... and .0h er CDS h
and brlck house, 18lt33 feet. Porch t ront. Parkvlew
road, the
as originally
laid out.
other
thel"6of on t.he eald
Items ..................
2,771.73 Basement garage.
point being also at the distance of one southeast side of Elm avenue
at 'he dlat.ance
Redemption fund with U. S.
hundred seventy-nine and seven one~ of onc hundred and fOrLy-el&,ht. teet south.
Treasurer
Tr
and due from U. S.
Sold as the property of Henry O'Calla- hundredths teet southwardly from the west.ward from the said BoUthwest. side of
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
easurer ..........•.........
2,500.00 ghan. mortgagor, Viola A. Johnson, wife POint of curve of a circle formtng a corner Miller avenue eontairung In froot or breadth
Other assets ................. ' _ _-=.17::3::,1::3 of E. DavId Johnson. real owner.
of said MadisOn avenUe and Parkvlew road
on the said Elm avenuc twenty-four feet. and
tal
714
794
$
12
C
d
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0
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k
as
a recent
plan4.at1928.
saidcontaln_
Damon extending- of t.hat width in length or del)lh
To
.. . . .. . ............... 1. , .
on i O~5.00 cash or eer :LIed cbec andshown
Foster.ondated
February
Elmore Aput'tments--No.
on day of sale; balance In ten days. Further I
I ,
southeastward between parallel lines at rl,ht
LIABILITIES
201 Elm Avenue, Swarth.
Capital stock paid In .......... $ 125,000.00 condltlon-'I announced at sale.
:M:d:Onro:;e~~ebr:~~~!fn:o~~bd r::n~ angles to the said Elm av(!.ll1,le on the northSurplUS . ............ ......... 150,000.00
degrees, three minutes, twenty seconds enst line nmety·three aqd forty·nine one-huD,'
more. 4 and 5 rooms and
Undivided prOfits-net .. ,.....
67,348.62 JOHN B. MlLLER, Attorney.
West sixteen feet and extending of that dred.ths feet. and no Ihe southwest line ninety.
hath.
Hot water heat, janiReserves for Interest, taxes. and
Width In length or depth eastwardly Ihree and fifty·four one-hundredths feet aDd
LevarI Facias
No. 1300 between parallel llnes at right angles to 011 the roar tWenty·four feet: ooe other thereot
other expenses accrued and
tor service.
Under new
unpaId . . .. ...............
11,000.00
the satd Madison avenue. the northerly and on the Bontbeast sIde of Elm avenUe at the
management.
Rentals reCirculating notes outstanding..
48,74000
September Term, 1931
southerly lines of satd lot passing through ill.tance of onc hundred and ~venty-two teet
Due to banks. Includlng certlthe mtddle of the party walls of a~olnlng southwestward from the sout.hwest. side of
duced.
Ideal location.
ned and cashiers' checks outAU that certain lot or piece of ground bulld1ngs one hundred feet to the centre Mliler avenue ('ontaining in front or brea.4th
standing ....... .............
15.722.92 with the bUildings and improvements line of a certain ten feet wide driveway
the said side of EIJIl avenue t.Wenty-four
Demand deposits .... ......... 667.229.07 thereon erec;ted, slt\lQte on the south side extending northwardly Into Parltvlew road on
feet. and extending of that width in lenlr'h
I, CRAS. A. SMITH-Agent
Time deposits ...... " .... ,..... 312,045.51 of Berkeley road at the distance of nve and southerly Into Lathrop road. (BeIng or
southeastward between parallel linea
Bills payable and rediscounts... 317,'108.00 hundred
and
ninety-two and one Lot No. 12 and hOuse No. 163 Madison ave- at depth
rlg-ht mlg-IEs to the said E]m avenue on
or your own broker
one-hundredths
feet
westward
from
nue).
Total ....................... $1,714.794.12 the west side ot Church Lane, in the
.
the northcllst line ninety-three. and fifty-four
State of Penna., County of Delaware, 53: Township of Upper Darby, in the County
Improvements consist or two-story stone one·hundredths feet. on the southwest. Une
I. E. bank,
S. Sproat,
CashieT swear
of thethat
above·
of Delaware
and State of Pennsylvania; and stucco house, 16x42 feet. Stucco garage. ninety-three and tiny.ntne one-hundredths feet
named
do solemnly
the II j:ontaining
10 front or breadth on the said hIS feet.
and on the rear twenty·four feet and tbe reo
above statement is true to the best of my Berkeley road sIxteen feet and extending
maming other thereof Belrlnning at a point. OD
knOWledge and beUef. E
of that width In length or depth sOlJ,thwarU Sold as the property of Arthur Colaprete the said southeast tude of Elm avenue at. lhe
dISt3Jl('e of onc hundl'Cd and ninety.six feet
between parallel lines at right angles to and Jean, his WIfe.
. S. SPROAT.
Cashier the said Berkeley road eighty teet to the
southwestward from lhe said southwest aide
SubscrIbed
and
sworn
w
before
me
thl8
mIddle
of
a
certain
Six.teen
feet
w1de
driveavenue. thence extending south
8th day of January, 1932
way.
Condltlons-$250 00 cash or cenlfted check of Millerde(l1'ees.
twelve minutes, forty.sis:
CRAS. A. PARKER.
tll1 day of sale: balanCe in ten days. Further S~vcllty
SWARTHMORE ICE CO.
seconds east on a hne at right. angles to the
Notary PubUc
conditions
announced
at
sale.
Under and subject to certain building
(Seal]
saul 1::lm avenUe ninety·three and fifty.nlne
210 DartmoutLAve.
JOHN E. .McDONOUGH and JOSEPH J. one·hundredths feet to a Doint. thence extend.
My Commission Expires March 9th, 1935 restrictions.
Swa.894 Correct-Attest:
ing south nmeteen degrees. thirty~nine min.
DUDLEY. Attorneys.
Together with the free and common
J. EVERTON RAMSEY,
utcs. fourteen seconds west on II line parallel
use.
right,
Uberty
and
prlvUege
of
the
W. E. KISTLER,
with tho said Elm avenUe eight and ninety.
aforesaid c:lrlveway as and for a. driveway, Pied Facias de Bonis et Terris
No. 849 eIght
V. S. POWNALL,
one.hundredths feet to a point. t.hence
and water course at all times
H.
,J,EY
Directors passageway
extendIng south sixtY·five degrees forty-seven
December Term. 1930
hereB!ter forever. In common with the
mmutes t.hlrty·nine seeonds west. twentY'one
owners. tenants and occupiers of the other
Electrician
of ground bounding thereon and enAll that certain lot or J'lece of ground and sixty·t. wo one.bundredtha feet. to a point:
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE lots
'With tbe bUildlIlg!j: an
Improvements thence extendmg north sevenI.)'" deg-rees. twelve
TRUST DEPARTMENT OF SWARTH- titled to use thereof.
Repair work and new installations
thereon erected, sltv:ate In the TownShtp minntes. fortY-l!IX seconds west- on Q Uoe at
MORE NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST
Subject to a mortgage of flSOO.OO re- at Upper Darby, County of Delaware. State right ang-Ies to the said Elm avenue seventy.
CO:MPANY. LOCATED AT SWARTH- du~ to $3000.00.
of PennsylVania. and described according eight and five one·bundredthlJ fee, to the said
PhoneSwa.4ZS.
MORE', PA .. AS OF THIRTY-FIRST DAY
to a certain r,lan or survey thereof, made Elm avenue. thence extending' north nineteen
OF DSCEMBER, 1931.
Improvements consist of two-story stucco for .J. S. Moz no and Company, by Damon deg1'ces
forly·seven minutes. fourteen seconda
TRUST
FUNDS
and
brick
house.
18x33
feet
Porch
front.
anct
Foster. civil engineers, dated March (>l18t along the same twenty (our feet to the
Mortgages
................... $ 43,400 00 Basement garage.
1928.
and
revised
July
25th.
1928
and
9th.
lllace o( beg-mninl'.
~III IIIIII 111111III III III II IIJIIIIIIIIIIII 111111111111111 /I /I /I /I II /III I/!li Other investments, etc. .......... 95,643.17 J
AUgust 7th, 1928. as follows. Beginning at
Gash balance .................... 8,938.43
Sold as the property of Henry O'Calla- a point on the southerly side of Ractbourne
37, 39, 41, 43. 45 Elm Avenue. Upver
ghan, mortgagor, VIOI",- A. Johnson, wife road (fonner)y Berkley road) (forty feet Darby.
PR.
Total Trust Funds ... , ......... $14'7,981.60 of E. David Jobnson. real owner.
wide)
at
the
distance
of
one
hUndrf'd
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. County
twenty-six and fifty-nine one hundredths
lmprol'ements cDllais' of (1st deecl'ipUon)_
of Delaware. as:
Conditions $250.00 cash or certified check (eet eastwardly from the southeasterly side
I, E. S. Sproat, Cashier of the above on day of sale: balance In ten days. Further of Clinton road (forty feet Wide) contaln- Five two-story houses. 16x89 feet each. Pordl.
ArtUtic 80"..,.
named Bank. do solemnly swear that the conditions announced. at sale.
1.n.g in front or breadth thence south tron,. Stucco ClU'a&-es. lOxI8 feet. each.
Duigne4 and Built
§ above statement is true to the best of my
seventy·one degrees, 1lfty-tbree mtnute.
JOBN B. MD r:ga, Attorney.
(2nd Uescrlption)-Vacant ~.
east along the southerly side of Radbourne
e
10 Meet
e knowledge and belIef.
(Signed) E, S, SPROAT.
road fifteen feet and extending of that
width in length or deptb south eighteen
Casb1er.
(ard descripUon)_Va~t ll'oUDd.
IndifJidua' NBtNh
;; Subscribed and swom to before me
this Levari Facias
No. 1302 degrees,
&even mlnutes west between DBretghth day of January, 1932.
aUel
lines
at
right
angles
to
the
satd.
RadSold as the properV' of Stanley Zvll'ait.la.
September Term, 1931
(Signed) CRAB, PARKER.
E CRAS. E. FlSC.t;IER
bourne road (passing through the middle
ISeaII
Notary Public,
~
of
party
walls
on
the
west
and
the
east)
Conditions-t250.00 C88h. or cwtifled. cl1ecJt
All that certaIn lot or piece of ground
My Commission Exp1res MarCh 9th. 1935.
feet to the southerly side of a on day of sale: balance in teD ~!I. FurUle:r
with the buHdlngs and lmpro\'ements seventY-fiVe
E
304. Dickinson Ave.
~ Correct-Attest:
certain
ten
feet
wide
driveway
which
leads
thereon erected, 81tuate on the north side 'Westwardly along the But Lfuwdowne bor- conditions annoUDoed al sale.
(Signed) J, EVERTON RAMSEY.
~
S.... 3SS-W
:;
of Berkeley 1'ORd at the distance of flve OUgh
(Signed) W. E. KISTLER,
Une Into Clinton road and eastwardly JOHN E. McDONOUGH and J09BP-B .1. DUD
hundred and elRhty-two and seventy- Into another
(Signed) V. S, POWNALL.
ten feet wkle drlveway whlch
iLlIIllllllUIOnnRlllUlnllUUBUUlIHlIIBlIIIlIIHlnuuii
LEY. AU~.
"five
one-hundredths
feet,
westward
from
Directors. the west side of Chureh Lane. In the eEtends northwardly into RadbourDe road.
at a POInt. seventy-six and fifteen one...
-
Pupils Hear Lecture
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E. C. WALTON
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••••••
,
due' irom' bankS.: :::: ~~:~~~:~~
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Fireplace Wood
For Sale
GEORGE
KEf
I
I~ BUILDER;
e
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JOHN J. CAIN. 8 _ ,
THE
6
JANUARY
SWARTHMOREAN
lS, 1932
I
well as the customary illumination of
During 1932 the Association will prob.
. , . . . . . ,I, ab.1y sponwr everythjng .t~t was on their
the streets. ~ ::
Along·with·'the·progra~·of publ'i'c last rear'i .program as·-·W~1l ~.~~;
events the Association has continually en- I new Ideas.
.'.
deavored to improve the service and qual,
ily of merchandise handled by the stores ~IIIJUIDIRllllnIlIlIlIlIlIlJIJllIIJllJllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIJIII!l1l .
of the communitty. New high stand: -'..
5: \
ards of window display have been estabY
a
lished and the loca.1 business men have
c.~
become
a
more
active
part
of
the
comFourth CI... School Di.trich, Delaware County
;;_
A general course in Girl Scout Troop munity than ever before.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- ~oof School
management will be given by Miss
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Phone Media 174
iii
Value of
Property
Gertrude Gold, of the Philadelphia
~ct School
ELIZABETH KAUFMAN
District
iii
School
Property
Free
of
Debt
Field Staff at 'he Woman's Club on
Deht in Dollars
HAIRDRESSING
"Serving Swarthmore
=
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Rank Saturday afternoons, February 6 and
Located ill
136,330
238,000.00
4Z.7
8
Fehruary 13 from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Thomp,on'. Store, Morton. Pa.
t\t~lan
== Successfully Since. 1900"
114,424
IIS,OOO.OO.S
17
This course will cover Tenderfoot
Chcsh:'r 'J'wp.
Every Day Ellcept Saturday
195,150
370,000.00
47.3
7
and Second Class methods,-song3,
Clifton Heights
3 Special. $1.00
-Fmished Laundry Servic_ : .
26S,ISO
454,713.00
41.7
9
games
aud nature work and thc orCQlliugdalc
'Phone Swarthmore 1994-W
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'333,074
37S,000.00
11.2
16
ganization of patrols and Court of
Eddystone
198,919
ZSZ,SIZ.83
Z'J.6
13
Honor.
GI.clI-Oldcn
664,089
I.U40,OOO.00
36.1
11
\Vhile this course is arranged for
J.ansdowlll'
THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL
122,349
158,500.00
U.8
14
Girl
Scout leaders and troop committee
tower Chichlsu'r
l31,02~
624,500.00
63.0
J
members,
anyone
is
welcome
who
is
'f~~~~~~~
:-'lcdia
76,413
258,7S0.OO
70.S
2
over eighteen years of age and inter- I
Xcthcr Providence
146.965
2'}O,468.31
49.4
S
ested
in working with girls.
~or\\'ood
La~sdowne At.'enue and Baltimore Pike
254,001
J02,OOO.00
IS.9
IZ
PrOSpl'ct Park
84,457
35S,OOO.00
76.2
1
Junior Assembly
I{idlcy 'J'owlIshi)1
FRIDAY (TODAY ONLY
SATURDAY ONLY
2.17,715
406,430.83
41.5
10
Sharoll Ili11
"SlDart
WOlDan"
513,158
410,000.00
25.1
18
The hostesses for the elementary dancSprillglield
JOAN CRAWFORD
306,177
608,609.00
49.7
4
ing
class Saturday afternoon will be Mrs.
With
Swartllll1on'
CLARK GABLE
12').IJ61
250,000.00
48.1
6
F. G. Gray and Mrs. L. C. Palmer.
Tiniculil
MARY ASTOR
Hosts and hostesses for the evening
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15
Yeadon
in "POSSESSED"
ROBERT AMES
classes will be: Intermediate, Mr. and
I... 'fhis table rcfl.'rs to permancnt indchtcdlH.:ss outstanding ill the form 01 Mrs. E. P. Yerkes, Mr. and Mrs.
MONDAY, TUESDAY-JAN, I8.h, 19th
school honds and short term )O
LIONEL BARRYMORE
2! All fourth class districts of Ddawan: County haying indebtcdncss in c,;xcc!-;s lock, and Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Shero.
of $75,000 iue included in the tahlc.
Senior <:lasses, Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam
ELISSA LANDI
.l The debt per pupil ha:;is of comparison is lIsed lIecal1se indehtedness is' Craemer, Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Wilin
YELLOW. TICKET"
liams. Dr. and Mrs. \ViIliam A. Raiincurred to prm·idt· schouls for pupils.
Data for this tabh.· were tilkL'n from tht· allnual financial and ath:lldancc man, and ),ofr. and Mrs. D. S. Calhoun.
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY - JAN. 201h, 210t
•
rcp(lrts ior 19.30·31.
Presbyterian Notes
EDWARD G. ROBINSON
FOUND
in "FIVE STAR FINAL"
CLASSIFIED
, ________________
An important confercnce mceting of
FOUND-A bracelet. Phone Swarthmore the teachers and officers of the Church
nUDAY, JAN. 22nd - (ONE DAY ONLY)
FOR RENT
, 207·M
School will be held next Tuesday evening
trict Contest for the International Song
School ..Finances Compared
Festival, which will be held jn Phila-" -----------delphia ill M arch. This district will por(CoJlti".e4 /rum PGq, On,)
fray Spain. A program committee will
HO\~ does Swarthmore compare 111 permanent indehtedness for school Jlur- meet Sa.turday morning at the Wo·
poses?
man's Club to make plans for the
TABLE IV
Swarthmore troops.
4th Class Districts Ha\'ing Net Indcbtt'dnl:ss In' Excess of $75,000 Outstand·
GIRL SCOUT TRAINING
ing Indebtedness, July 1st, 1931:
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LANSDOWNE
VoL IV; No.3
Swarthmore, Pa., January
STUDOO AssN. DAY
• BUtS' FIRST. TICKET FOR LEGION
22, 1932
~1\.L1>.
.ATIUGH SCHOOL
School•. in Other
Cities While. Students
Teachers Visit·
Direet·Work
Events on the Washington Bi·
centennial Program· for Swarthmore during the year 1932 presented themselves in the ·following
order at the meeting of the Bicentennial committee al Borough ball
Friday evening. '
American Legion Charity Bait
NEWE,PERIMENT HERt
-Jan.
•
Ing
,
I
489.
and
for rent close to sta- Swa,:thmore Girl Scout Troops were en·
tlon. Hot water heat. J. F. Terrells, 343 tertamed at luncheon 011 Saturday by
Darlmouth Ave.
1 M r5. Frederick A. Childs. Those pres·
n
h
I
h-A
rt
cnt wcre Miss
Gertrude
Gold, field
capFOR RENT
urnis ed or unfurn s
apa·.
.
.
'\
G
D Z'
ment. Four rooms. bath and kitcheneUe. tall1 of the district, .1.\. rs. eorge . 1m·
Rent reasonable.· Garage. 1&2 Pnrk Ave. Call mer, )'lrs. Rc.ss Marriott, :Miss Helen
Swarthmore 1489 or 563.
Van Tuy1, )'liss Rachel 1-ferrill, Miss
"'OR HENT-Healcd garnoe at rear of 139 ),[~rian H ubl~ell, 11-1 iss )'lar~e Sairland,
RUIl:E!l"8 A\·enue. Apply Albert N. Gorrell J )'lIss Katherine Isfort, MISS !o.Iartha
Phone Swarlhm.ore 489 or Pennypacker 4442'jTaylor. Mrs. L. P. Lingle, and Miss
PERSONAL
! Irma Zimmer.
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The monthly dinner and business meet..
ing of the Session will he held this evening at the Harvard Inn. The pastor
and elders, ten in number, will be the
guests of Elder Edward M. Boyd.
Rev. Roy :M. Allison of China gave
most interesting address on that cOlllltry,
and missionary work and conditions there
at vespers Jast Sunday, to a large con":
gregation. Mr. Allison is working in
same station in which js Rev. Dr. Hayes,
president of the. North China Theological Seminary, who is the foreign mis...
sioriary pastor of the Swarthmore
b'
Ch I
yterJan
ure 1 and supported by it.
In the absence of Dr. Tuttle who of·
ficiated at a funeral in York, the
.
\\Ied nes day eveOlng
.
wee k service
was
conducted hy Elder, Dr. E. Fullerton
Cook.
Thc Young people of .the church hold
a union meeting with t be Epworth
League t ti,e 'Ieth d' t Ch I S d
a
1\
0 IS
urc 1, un ay
evening, seven o'clock. Denny Jones of
the Presbyterian C. E. is leader.
II
.
"WAY BACK H()ME"
l\fatinees Daily, 2 P. M.
Evenings 7-9
Unlimited Free
Parkin.
Estl-I
I
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• • •
CONWAY REELECTED CmEF
The Swarthmore Fire and Protective
association started on another year this
I week with the election of officers last
I Thursday evening.·
Dr. John B. Roxby
MEDIA THEATRE
A friendly gcsture to Swarthmore's Harold Ainsworth Post of the Amcri('on
Legion marks the departure of Dr. William I. Hull, Swarthmore College
professor and widely known pacifist, who sailed Wednesday for Geneva to
attend the World Disarmament Conferen(!e.Dr. Hull is shown on the Library
at Swarthmore College 88 he buys the first ticket for the LeKion's Second·
Annual Charity Ball to he held January 29th at tho Collele, from Mrs.
Cb ar Ies D ravo. w ife 0 f U eutenant~ C0 Ione I Ch arIC8 A• D ravo, prof e880Ji. 0 (
Military Science and Taetiu at the Unlve"lity of Pennsylvania.
MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30
FRIDAY (Today) and SATURDAY
pgRSONAlr-Ealthare SanitarIum-Mater· I
Girl Scouts
nlt~. L.','!'I!!IJs. convalescents. Reasonable.,
l'i,,·-'!':b:l I~I attendance. 135 Franklln A v e . '
.
.
MOl tu:. :..",.A.rthmore 2037.
Troop (, hc:ld Its tirst mect1llg at the
- - - - - - - - - - - 1 \\'oman's Ctub on Saturday morning,
PEn~.n:.·lll -Dressmaking, remodeUng ond )january 9. "-liss Gcrtrude G91d, Field
with
:tlr(': ·.tl".1i by experienced modiste. Allj
.
"
.
f
\\',JT.z.. ·':111,·;1 for and delivered. For any Captal1l of Dlstnct 6 took charge 0
DOROTHY LEE
~.lr .\\1.,%<.: tn dressmakIng call Chester the mecting. This new troop has alw
.
ready invested six girls, Nancy Price,
ADDED SCREEN HITS
PERSONAL-Old pine stairs recovered with i Louise Keatley, Ruth Lipman. Gencw
1. S. S. Van Dine's "A WEEK·END MYSTERY
oak. Somerhalder & Scheible. Hardwood I deve Reavis Anne I ingle and Betty
2. Robert L. Ripley's "BELIEVE IT OR NOT"
floors laid and refinished. Ridley Park,
"
U36-W. 658 Tenth Ave., Moore. Pa.
Hayes.
3, Horace Heldt and HIS CALIFORNIANS
mates furnished.
~Irs. Frederick Child, thc Captain,
4. AESOP'S FABLES
HELP WANTED
I is heing assisted by Miss Helen Van
, I ,
,.
Tuyl, Miss Marien Hubbell, ~[jss Raw
MONDAY
and
TVESDA
Y
Business
Men
Elect
HELP WANTEO-SalesmaD for high grt.de chel Merrill and 1[iss Marise Fairauto oils and paints. Large eamtngs paid lamb, from Swarthmore College.
BOOTH TARK II(GTON'S
(Co,"iJUud /,Clm P(JfI~
~:;"~'~na~~~~ce Refining and Paint Co., I ),1" rs. R. C. Dis(IUe will direct the
singing and train the girls of this troop committee
A reportconsisting
of the Christmas
of ElriG ~::;~:i~::!:
I
. WORK WANTED
for the Song Festival.
Jerry Martel and Robert E.
with
showed that all of the expenses
RK
WOd , WANTED-Experlen(;ed colored maid
On February 26th the Girl Scouts of luminating the streets and the new
LEON JANNEY
es res pOSition. Sleep In Can furnlsh
'
Swarthmore will take part in the Dis- munity Christmas tree could b"e~e;~~~~~
references. Call Swarth..'lOre '121.
care of out of the Association's t
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
without making an extra assessment
LIONEL BARRYMORE
the members.
Under the leadership of Jacob l\f,esch-I
ter as president, the Business Men's
sociation has had an eventful year.
ginning with the dinner in honor
local public officials and ending with
illumination of the business district
Conttnuous
the new Community tree at C!~~~~~":,~~
15. & 25e
Perfonnance
t i m e, the Association has s
Daily
something in the interest of the
10 1:00 P. M,
1:00 '0 II :00 P. M.
munity with every season.
Open at u::~·u
This Show Only
THEATRE Chester, Pa.
At Easter-time, the Association
I
sored a campaign among their m<:ml,ers'
10 A. M. to 11 P. M. Daily
to display more Easter merchandise and
-Six Days Startinlf Todaydecorate their windows niore attractively.
The officers of the Association also coThe Picture That Startled The World!
NEW CONVENTION HALL
ope~ated with The Suurtlullorean. in proPHILADELPHIA, PA.
motmg an Easter Egg hunt for the chit.
dren of the community on the College
camI)Us.
The Fourth of July program last year
was largely sponsored hy the members
0f the Association who arranged a pro1·gra.1ll of interesting events lasting the
Entire Change
5 Big Stage
entire day.
of Proa:ram
I The big fall event in the Association's
Shows Every
Every
p,rogram of activities was the HallowSaturday
THEATRE
Chester,Pa.
Mon.
& Than.
I e en parade for the children. This.will
110 doubt become an annual affair.
1enirs were given by the Association'
TODAY and TOMORROW!
1all. of the 300 children ~aking part and
TREMENDOUS
PClZCS were awarded thc winners.
A few weeks after the Hallowe'en parw
ade the Association assisted borough
~ouncil with the program for the openoffers the greatest engineering development of
109 of the underpass. Members of the
Association cooperated by
modern times
their stores and E1ric S. Sproat and
Worlds greatest Acts direct from NEW YORK
ert E. Sharples served on council's
Patented Floating Power
mittee to arrange the program.
: - - on the screen ---:
With the approach of Christmas
• • •
Association exceeded their
~ representative of Hannum and Waite will he in attendance at
previou3 years by inRuencing the co'lJel~ol
the Plymouth Chrysier exhibit to greet friends and
t
I to provide a living Christmas tree in
IN
i usmess
district which the
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.
. would· illuminate. This was
JOE E. BROWN
"Local Boy Makes Good"
I
THE 1932 AUTO SHOW
I
I
The success and popularity of last
The public is responding very well to
year's Charity Ball sponsored by the the idea of having the dance in the colAmerican Legion is being reflected this lege dining room. This is an ideal place
year in the immediate' response to the for just such an o,casion. The Hoor of
" the big.
• event sch e d • t h e room' is very good for dancing and
s aI e of tickets.. W lth
uled for one week from tonight in the the hallways and parlors will provide
dining room at Parrish hall on the Col- ample room for bridge and for meeting
lege campus, J. Paul Brown, in charge of and conversing with one's friends.
the attendance says that many 'more ti.ckSeveral sufprises· in. the form of enets have been sold than at the same tIme 1 tertainment are heing arranged by the
committee and the l'adio enterta;ners of
last year.
Additional plans for. decorations and last year will be rel.llcmbered with pleas•
entertainment, not to mention the hiring
ure· by many of those who attended the
of George Alexander's band to provide I.first charity ball.
the music, haye stirred interest in the
The decorations of the room will be
affair to great heights. The aim of the unusually effective and will consist priLegion to net $1000 from the dance, marily of silk Rags from 68 nations.
which would be $300 more than last These will tUfn the room into a bazaar of
year, is also responsible for part of the color against which background the dance
enthusiasm.
;s certain to be a picturesque affair.
During the past week tickets. have been
The committee in charge of the dance
placed on sale at nearly .all of the stores co~sists of George F. Corse, chairman,
in the village and members of the Leg- Mrs. Charles Dravo in charge of decoraion and the AuxiliaO' are working each tions, Mrs. George F. Corse and Mrs. P.
night to see that every resident of the Paul B~'own, refreshments, Robert E.
community has an opportunity to buy a .Sharples, .publicity, George P. Warren,
ticket and be present.
posters, and George F. Corse, music.
I
.
Monday, Jan. 18 to Jan. 23
I
C H R Y SL E R
FRANKENSTEIN
TANLEY
VAUDEVILLE
SHOW
Gary Cooper -
Claudette Colbert
"HIS WOMAN"
It w~ s~~~ted that ·the Players'
ClUb might be mfluenced to give a· coS!ume play of the time of George Washmgton.
Feburary 9th was tentatively set ~
the date for the next meeting
The fl,lln':;;!.."_....
p"rsolls ,"l'te,'d-'
the
u
.. lX.l
meetin~- ti~ i;Ul"OlIO'J,
kl1'.
'~".~~
nr,'day
e.,'"-.
".
-- ~.
..
I
,I
second
"PENROD and SAM"
STA
,,:a s r~elected president of the ~sociaI tlon; Roy Witmer~ vice president; John
Powell, secretary; and Charles A. Smith,
treasurer.
The foIIowing men were elected .to the
B' d f D'
.
.
oar - Q\" t lrectors
Geor
Ca ofII the
Th association:
ge Iva
ayer, CFrank
R Gett
F son,.
nk L rro.
B I
as
sistant· b'· f J F
k taT er'll
'If the J<.jll"'."1'''1 Chur('h' T.
'
Charl'ty Ba 11 Next F·d
.
c Ie. . ran
erre 5, was re- Kirk M·' uti
i Lv
r
.' ."
Le gIon
rl ay e!~ted en~neer with the following as-Players,CCI~b~ Claren~:t
G>' M
;""'",
.
"THE YELLOW TICKET"
announces
year.
I
iarge'Att~~da~c~tPr~~i~ed iF~~ . -~. . ' ~~!~!~!>:~~;:. $E~Ir.:~~~t?:~1 E~~~E~;~'::L~:~:~:~,.:;~~~~;:Fi~
Guenth~r
I
HANNUM & WAITE
REELECT OFFICERS
OF FIRE COMPANY
Swarlhmore Association Ends
Year in Good Condition;
I
Equipment Added
SETH PARKER . AND NEIGHBORS
HIS JONESPORT
IS
4442
FOR RENT-QlUllse
~
Woman's Club Program ..• Feb. If
Pageant by Boy Scouis and Girl
Scouts ••••...•.•...•• Feb. ZZ
Patriots' pay at Woman's Club
-April 19
Memorial Day ............ May 30
Independence Day ......... July 4
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''THE
. FOR RENT-Two
Swarthmore will do its part .in the
celebralion of the Bicetltennial of the
birth of George Washington by a serj~
of programs and events spOnsored by the
local committee throughout the ....tire
year, . A brief outline of the pr<>sra.q!
for thiS cOIIUlJunity was made up I ..t
Friday night when twelve metl and womJ ~n
representing the leading 9,rPniza-.
lions of the com~unity met at' the Can
?f Burgess William R. Landis to' organIZe the Swarthmore Bicentennial Com..
mittee.
In the absence of Mr. Landis who ba;
been named honorary chairman of the
committee by the authorities at Washington, George Corse acted as temporary'
chairman. The following permanent officers were elected: Mrs. William Earle
Kistler, vice president; Robert E. SharpIes, secretary; and Elrie S. Sproat, tr......
urer.
The American Legion Chariiy Ball
next Friday at the College will provide
one of the first opportllnities for the' cOin"
mittee to function. It is .planned to have
some feature of the evening bear .. UP9IJ
the Bicentsmnial, celeJ;t;:-ation. .
- ...• :_
In February there will be'a number 'of'
events .which the cominittee will endorse
as part of the BicentelUlial program. The
committee' will endeavor to arrange for
r~ference ~o W:uhington at as manY pubhc gathermgs·m the community as tW:ssible. On the evening of February zzoid;'
the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts will
take part in a Washington pageant. The
college also plans to sponsor SOllie sort
of program in honor of Washingtori· this
. Bicentennial Plans "
For Swarthmore
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attractive housekee
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conveniences. Albert N. Garrett. Penny·
field secretary of the Presby·
packer
or Swarthmore
I I.eaders assistants of the three etedan the
Board of Christian Education.
Year
Washington Bicentennial Commit~ee.
For Swarthmore :aoro Makes Plans
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slstant engmeers; Frank Terre~ls, Jr.,
~~hge ~u'lii~:!: Harry MeHall, and
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.e sea year .was closed With a sub.stantJal balance JO the treasury and a
comfortable reserve in the Relief As~odation.
During the past year 400 feet of new
hose has been added to the equipment of
the com~ny and 150 feet of small hose
for fightIng roof fircs. The room where
thed fire truckZs abrc kept has been enlarged
an a space 0 y 24 feet added. A new
hose drying rack has also been added in
the rear of the engine room.
In order to enlarge the room for the
fire -trucks it was necessary to use the
fonner pool rOOm· so that the pool table
has now been moved to the front room
where the police headquarters were form~~~!:-~e~he rna)' or improvements to
resenting the Harold Ains~ort: p~:e:£
the Amc;r~can Legion: E. B. Cbapman; .
Mrs. Wilham Earle Kistler president of
the Swarthmore Woman's
b. M .A.
F ] k
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'C~nt:~. sE.0n'MnewB prhesl ent of the.dHealth
. ue
the B' .
M n,er, new ·prest ent 0.£'.
Archer us~ess
en 5 As~ociation; J.
Council'
ief{.:.ent~ DB0E'"t: :
Terman: head of the
es,Sc r.
Mrs G
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. eor~e Imm:~, .of. the Girl Scouts.
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BUSINESS MEN'S
BANQUET FEB. 25"
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Date Set for Second Annual
Entertainment for Borough
.
Officials and Leaders
the building were paid for by borough
council, the Fire association paid for
numerous small improvements to the TICKETS IJM:ITED TO 150
equipment and the building.
The membership in the association has
Thursday Feb. 25th has been set as
kept uJ! remarkably wen in spite ot the the date f~r th
d
e seeon annual banquet .
depresslOll and the Class A rating for I
fire insurance which is possible because and prog~am of. tJ!e Swarthmore Busi-"--of the high standard of the local COrn- n~s Men s asSOCIation for the p1;lblic of';'
pany.
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ficlals and heads of organizations of
WOMEN VOTERS TO
'H. S. BASKETBALL
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Swarthmore. Attendance will be limited
MEET NEXT TUESDAY I
TEAM DEFEATED
t? ISO persons and one hundred. of these
HULLS SAIL FOR
hckets have already been set aside for
Next week being National Child I.-bor
Tonight Swarthmore high school's basDISARMAMENT CONF. the guests of the Association, and memWeek, the Swarthmore League of Wom.,ketball.teat,n meets the team from Glen
bers, leaving only fifty ticke. ts for any
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b' t f Nor High m the Prep s~hool gym. Tues,
9thers wh
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en Voters \VI present t e su Jec 0" day night the local quintette met defeat
Dr. and Mrs. WIlliam I. Hull sailed on .
. 0 WI.S 0 e presen,t.
"The Child Worker and Unemployment, by the score of 29 to 17 at the hands of Wednesday with the official delegates on t T~e ~lOnerand program Will be held:
at the regular meeting to he held in the Media. Last Friday's g3me with Eddy. the "President Harding" to attend the :lt~o e ghtr~th IHaven .I~n again this· year
Woman's Clubhouse, Tuesday, January stone also resulted in' a loss for Swarth· DGisarmamDent Conference to be held in used uinstead o~r~~~~=~ooroom.m wAtill ~
more b the 0 of 25 to 8 H
s
eneva.
r. Hull has been appointed to nd f ·th·
one·
26th , at" two-thirty p. m. .
Y Hanzhk
sc ~e have been domg
. . ayne,
a platfonn will be con.
.
W. ray and
most represent the followl'ng organ'lzat,'ons estru 0t d e hroom th
The speaker of the day IS ~Ilss Edith of the scoring for Swarthmore.
The World's Alliance for Internationai
c e were
e entertainment feat..
Gwinn, Special Assistant to the Board I
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Friendship among' the Churches" "The ures nlay be seen by .all.
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of Public Education whose work is to'
George W. Friend
Church Peace Union," "The American
A. first. class orchestra wiH provide
Friends' Service Committee and the musIC ~urmg the meal and hundreds of
fo1iow up such chilclren as leave school
to find gainful occupation. Miss Gwinn,
George 'V. Friend, a resident of "Pennsylvania Committee for Total Dis. ~ouv~m~s ~nd prizes will be given away
in addition to being thoroughly informed, Swarthmore for the past fifteen years, annament. He will send reports of the t~' t e usm;ss men. The entertainment
is possessed of the happy faculty ot be- died on Sunday at his home at 23 Girard Conference to over 250 .newspapers.
-h:rt'Y~drdrWt 1 prbobalbly consist of .two
.lDg a bIe to communicate
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avenue.
mong t e surVlvers IS IS son, .
rs. u, as. resident of. the Worn.. balancea of esses
the evening.
be d andcdthe
terest to her hearers.
George C. Friend of Yale avenue, who is en's Inte.mational League for Peace is foolishness and ha on WI DOd e.vot t.o
The members of a community like also well known here. Funeral services representJng that organization and is takTwo committees VI .g a g h
Swarthmore, who know little at first were'held on Wednesday at his ~ate resi· ing sever31 trunks containing the petitions on plans for th are ~w arThat work
e ocC3S1on.
hand of ~hild labor and its attendant dence and interment was at Arlington for Disarmamento Nearly a million sig.. mittee· on aUendan
.e com'1
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find'
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b
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an d souvenirs
coneVI S, WI..
m 1\" ISS
wmn s
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na res .were secure y the League. The SISts of Charles' A.
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much to sharpen their general interest,
Mr. Fnend was a deeply rehgtous man Federation of Women's Clubs is also Green, Charles Park . and' E. ~d ~.
and to broaden their understanding of and for some time "":~s on~ ~f th; lead!ng sending a huge petition to the Confer. nero The· committee~~
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u~this fundamental ~ondition in American workers for a Baptist MISSion ID Phda- ence.
gram and enterta'·.· t~~f ng ~. ·pro.-.
.IIId ustrm
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The f
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'~'eed h onored in ·hav· sists of Robert E. Sharp.nmen .. eatures"CXlII_
I e, upon w h'IC h our woe
unerals.ervtces
were con-. Swarthmore lS
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cial strocture is built.
ducted by the Rev. SmIth of the Angora 'ng Dr. and Mrs. Hull in Geneva for Hannum Elrie S 'S' . es, . art;nce ..•
Mrs. Philip J"",ettJs Chairman of the Baptist Church of Philadelphia assisted suchan important world evetlt. They Meschte:. Mr BudmJ'roat.~ }ac;ob
Child Welfare section of the Swarth- by the Rev. L)oYd S. Stevens, 01 Swarth- will >top at the Hotel "La Residence" Association is' actin . ;P~. !"lat·t.o£., t,he
more League of Women Voters.
more Meth()(hst Church.
and expect to be away sevenll months.
man.
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STRING QUARTE1TE AT
COtLEGEVESPERSSUNDAY
At the Swarthmore College Vespers
next Sunday night the String Quartet
afthe Musical Fund Society of Philadelphia win play the· Beethoven
Stripg Quartet· op. 59, No.3, and the
TchiliKovskyString Quartet in D Ma·
jor, oJ}. ·11. This organization played an
exceUent .program in .Vespers· a month
ago;' atldalL who heard.thetn wili be
glad. to know of their .return for an·other Swarthmore program.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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JANUARY
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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15, 1932
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School Finances Compare
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lJuring J~32 the .\~sociatioll will IlrohIFe:"II\,.I, \,llIdl ,dll I,,: hdd iu Phila-Itlu: stn.'f,"ts.
;.1"1) ~1)UIIS()r c\crytillng th.lt was 011 their
(CQull/wed /ro'" Palle Vnt'j
dl1phl<1 111 II arch. 'fhi ... btriet \\ 111 por- I Along' \\ Ith the IJTog:ralll of 1111 h lie i las t )car's Ju"ogralll as well as scverdl
IrcH ~J1;IIIJ •• \ pmgT.nll cOllllllittt't' \\111 I {'\CIIIs tile Association has continually 1.'11- Ill"\\' Ilk'as.
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HAIRDRESSING
"Serving Swartlunore
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Thompson'. Store, Morton, Pa.
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Successfully Since 1900"
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S,\'l'I'llDAY ONLY
"Smart Woman"
JOAN eRA WFOHD
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MAllY ASTon
UOJlEII'l' AMES
GABLE
in ··POSSESSED"
JMII. 181h, 191h
U()NDAY, TI,ESD>l.l' -
LIONEL BARRYMORE
ELISSA LANDI
in "THE YELLOW TICKET"
WEDNESDAY, TIIUIISDAY -JAN. 201h, 21st
Pr.'.hylcriun Noles
EDWARD G. ROBINSON
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\11 IllIport.lIIt COil ft: il "!X' lIIl'lting of
f--O-U-N-D---"--b-,-,,,-c-"-e-t-P-I-w-,-,e--S-\\-a-I'-tl-u-n-o-re tlll tlachtr:-. .11111 of]H:cr!; of the Church
207-1\1
I Scho(11 \\dl he hdd next Ttl6c1ay c\ening
----I.lt t.1~ht o·clock. \\1t11 I-{e\. \V. D. 110\\FOR RENT-Two attractl\c housckccplub
(;iI" ~('(Juts 1~llh·J·I.lil .... 1
I dl, PIIII.ldelllhlcl, as spl'akl'r. Dr JJo\\'apartments electric refrigeration and .111
cOll\culenee::.. Albert N Garrf>tt. PcnuyI til h the filld :-.(.cretilf\ of the Prc!)',,~
packer 4-143 or Swarthmore 489
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FOR RENT A\e
Garage [or rent c oo.;e 0 5 a· \Ir .. I'rl(knt:k \ CIIII
Dllrtmouth
lIIug .It .
thl' llananl JIlII
The pastor
I on Im~ I'-Fl1rm ... hctl ur IlIl[l1rlllsll(~d allrlrt l nl \H n )'lls'" Certrndl' Cold. licit! C.I1'-) .lItd eldl'rs. tl'lI ill Illllllhcr, "III he the I
mClIt Four r(lums b.llh \lId Il.lldlt;lIellc tam III tllc di~tricl. ~Irs (~l()rge I) Znu- gm'>;!s fit EI(kr Ed\\.lnl 11. Boyd
Ht:ltl r~ 1~()lIab]e G.lr",..:e l:'~ 1',11]. AH Crl.1J mtr. :\Ir~ h:.th:-' )'1.1IrlOtt. "!J~s IIdcll l Ht'\ 1<0).:\1 \lhsl)l1 of China ga\c a
S\\rlrthl1lOre 1189 01 .,t;:.J
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f.·UIl IU:.:->T-Heatcd g.lra,..:c al reat' of J:.J!I ~1.1fI.1Il Iluhhdl. )'lh'" ~J.lnl' S.llri;lIul,I.UHIIlIISSlOlltln· \\ork ,ll1cl condi,iolls there
Itlu,;clS A\CIlUC '\PIII), Albclt N G.lrrelt ~II~:-. k,lthlrinC 1~1!lrt. ).11"s )'Iolrtllc! .It \l'sIH:r:-. 1.I:t SUllda\. to a largc COI1PlIo!!e s\\ ,rlillnore 48H or P('lIn~ J'I.lci'er III:.! '1,1) lor. \1 r..
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P I.l1lgll'. . mel ).1 IS:> grq~.ltion. .\1 r Allison Is \\ orklllg in
II 11M ZIIIIIlH:r.
".III1l' st;,11011 ill \\ hich is Re\. J)r. ] Iayes,
PERSONAL
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IIn'sidcllt of the North China Thcologl~
g"'RSONAL-Ealthare Sanltarmm-Matcr(;h·l S(Oonts
(,:,1 ~cminary, who i:-. the foreign l11is~
-1115, call\ule!>ccnt..'l, Reasonable
sionar) p.btor of thc S\\arthmore Pre~attendance
135 Franklin A,e
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Troop (, Iltld It .. Ilrst IIll'ctmg .It the ») tt'n.m CI IUrc II and sU(lport(.·cI hy It.
-- \\ ,)111.111 .. l'Iuh till S.tturd:1\ Jlltlrnlllg
]11 the .albellee of I)r Tuttle who ofDressmaking reillodehn~ .llld 1.11111.1(\ I) "I~>; Ct:rlrutle Cold. FIlhl hctat(.'d at it funeral III 'ork, the 1111d, bv experienced modiste AI!
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dres.<;.umklng call Chc!'.t(')lllll Illtl'tlllg Till .. Ill\\ tn)o}1 lIas al- ceH1(lucted hy Elder. l)r
n.llh llI\e:-.tld siX girls, ~.IIlt:\ Pnce, Conk
PERSONAL-Old Pln;:~!~ ~eeO~~('d '<;Itl1 1'lIIhl I'\.t.ttl(.,). Ruth I.IPIl1.III. Gelll'The Y0l111J.,!" peoplc of the church hold
oak Somerhalder & Scheible HardWood \ U ' l l~l'.I\"'. \l1lll' 1.1IIgll' .llId Bett\ a limon meeting \\Ith thc Epworth
floor" laid and refinished Ridley Park
I I.t';tglle .It the :\lcthlltilSt Church, Sund.lY
113fi- W 658 Tenth A\ e Moore, Pn E:;tI- ll.l\' ~
mntes furnished
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)'Ir .. I·n,,!t.:tlt"k llllid. tIll.: C.lptalll, l'\·l'lllllg.
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t Ie Pres») tcrian C. h i:,. kader.
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HELP WANTED
'1'11\1 )'II~" )'Iarilln Illlhhl'II, )'llss RcIBusiness Men Elect
HELP WANTED-Salcsmnn fot' high grade {htl ~ll'rnl1 .11)(1 ),11 .. " )'1.ln~l· F.l1rat v) oils !llld paints L:uge earnings paul l.ullh, Ir,llll S".lrthmon l.\)lltgl
weekll- The RoYce Refilling nnd PUmt Co
(COfllulIU'd frOll1 Page O'I.t'1
Lim CllllHi, Ohto
;"11 .. I~ (' Ih:-.tjlll \\11l dlHct the
A r('lIort of the Chnstm.ls decorating
~11l1-!11l/-! .11Id tr.1I1\ tht: girl.. 1)1 t111~ troop t.:omnHttel' c()lIsbting of }'.lric S. Sproat.
WORK WANTED
"~r tilt ;o;,ullg Fl':-.tl\al
Jerr) ),Iartel .1I1d Rohl'rt h.
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:-.ho\\t.'d th.lt all of the CXI)t.:nscs of ilWORK WAN1ED-Experlenced colored maid
On Fl hrll.n \ 2(,th. till Clrl ~l:{lllts of 11lminatl1lf,{ the :-.trcels .1I1d the 11(,\\ COI11desires po
'-,\\.Irthl\lllfl \\111 telke pMt III the 1)':,- ll11lllih Chnsttll;ts tree cnuhl he t:'lken
CLASSIFIED
in "f'IVE
STAll
(ONI: DA l' ONLY)
nIlDAY, JAN, 22m' -
SETH PARKER
"W A Y
FINAL"
AND
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~.;IGlinOItS
BACK IIOME"
Matinees Daily, 2 P. 1\1.
E\(~nillg!j 7-9
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Ulllimhcd Free
Parking
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HANNUM & WAITE
announces
THE 1932 AUTO SHOW
Monday, Jan. 18 to Jan. 23
10 A. M, to II P, M, Daily
NEW CONVENTION HALL
PHILADELPHIA J PA.
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the \:-.sociatiun's lro'"';tI('vl
1Il.lking .111 extra .ISSCSs1l1ent
thc mcmhcr:-.
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Fourth of Juh program last year
\\ .1:-. 1dr~ch sl)onsort'd In' the Itll'mhers
01 till' \:-,s~ci.Hi()n \\ ho .~rr;tllgl.:d .\ Ilrog-rall1 ( ) f IUterestlllj.{ cHnts l.lstl1lg the
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The hlg. f"ll c\'cnt 11\ thc \ss{)ciatinn· ...
11l~()g:rall1 01 actl\ ItlCs \\as the Ilallo\Vt'l.:ll lI.trade tOr the c1l1hlnn Till .. "Ill
1110 dHuht hl'comc all allllll,d affair. SouvIClllr:-. \\crt.: ~1\ll1 h, tht' \":-'ocl.ltion til
.111 (Ii tIll JOO chllflrlll taking- 1llrt .11l1l
PrlZl-. \\t'r, .l\\.odl11 thc \\III11t'r:-,
I \ Ic" \\cck:-. alh.'r the ll;tllO\\('\n par,HIe the \s"oclatIO]) .I';sistt'd horough
cOline-II WIth the llrogram for the OIll'llmg of the underpass. ~Icmhl'rs of tht'
.\s~ocJation cooperatt'(l hy cI(.corating
their st(Jrc~ and Elric S. Sproat anel H.ohHt E Sharllil..-s set\cd on council's COI1l: nutlc(.' to arrange the prog:ram
1 \\,it~l .thc .q11)roclCh of Chn~tlllas the
I \!;soclatton t'xccl'ded their actl\ ity of
II)re'lou; year!;. II) mtl\lellcmg the college. tn pro\'lde a 11\ mg Christmas tH'e 111
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offers the greatest engineering development of
modern times
Patented Floating Potl'Cl'
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A rcpresentathe of Hannum and \Vaite "ill he in attendance at
the Plymouth Chrysler exhihit to greet friends and Customers.
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MATINEE DAILY AT
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hllsllless
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TillS the\\as done as
Swarthmore,
Pa., January 22, 1932
$2.50 Per Year
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STUDENT ASSN. DAY
AT mCH SCHOOL I
BUYS FIRST TICKET FOIt LEGION BALI,
!Washington Bicentennial Committee
For Swarthmore Boro Makes Plans
Icelebration
Swarthmore will do its part in the
Bhocn.cnniu) Plans
of the Bicentennial of the
Teachers Visit Schools in Olher
Cities While Students
Direct Work
For Swurtlul10rc
NEW
Kl),PEItIMENT
hirth of George \Vashington by a series
of llrograms and e\'Cnts sponsored by the
I local committee throughout the entire
year. A brief outline of the program
I for this community was made up last
Friday night \vhcn hvch e men and worn.
: l'11 rcpresenting the leading organizations of the community mct at the call
of Burgess William R. LandiS to organIze the Swarthmore Bicentennial Committel'.
In the absence of ~lr. Landis who has
bcen .named honorary chairman of the
COtnmlttee by the authorities at Wash·
IlI1gton, George Corse acted as temporary
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The foUowing permanent ofIcers were elected: Mrs. William Earle
I Kistler, vice president; H.obert E. Sharplies. secretary; and Elrie S. Sproat, treasI
liHl1tS on the \Vashington Bi
centennial Program for Swarthmore during the year 1932 prcscnted themselves in the following
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or cr at the mcetmg of the Bicentellmal cOlTImitt<.,c at Borough hall
Friday evening.
AmerIcan Legion Charity Ball
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Studcnt Association Day was obscr\'cd at the High School last \Vedllcsday
ill m3ugurating a program of increased
pupil respoll51bihty and control 11l stu~
dent affairs. On this occasion Student
Association oflicers assbtcd by das'i
and home room ofhcers, took cOlllpletc
charge of thc junior-scnior 11Igh school.
The teachers, instead of l>cing prescnt
With their classes, spent the day .11
visiting clas~cs ill such high schools al>
Tower HIli, George School, Olney
HIgh, the l.incaln ~chool, New YorkJ
GermantowlI Fnends, Radnor 111gh,
-Jan. 2S'
Woman's Club Program ... Feb. It
Pageant by Boy Scouts and Girl
Scouts ...... , ........ Feb. 22
Patnots' Da) ;tt \Voman's Club
-April 19
:\lelllorlal Day ......... , .. May 30
Jndependellcc Da)
.. July oJ
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OF FIRE COMPANY III
I urer.
Lower Mcnoll JUnIor and Senior High,
Overbrook, and Upper Darby JUIll U
and Senior High. Thus. the occasion
had the additional advantage of per-
The ~mcrican Legion Charity Ball
next Friday at the College will provide
lone of the first opportunities for the com·
mittcc to function. It is planned to have
nutting teachers to obscrve other lllgh
:-.Ollle feature of the cvening bear upon
schools at work.
the Biccntcl1Iual celebration.
This is the tirst occasion that pupils
Sw;trlhnl0re Association Ends
JI1 February there will be a number of
have assumcd such extenSive respOI1:)lI
Year in Good Condition.
I events which the committee will endorse
bility for thc direction of the school
Equipment Added'
as pa~t of th~ Bicentennial program. The
The Senior High School Student assocomlmttee wIll endeavor to arrange for
elation and the JUllIor 1-hgh SchoQI
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reference to Washington at as many puh~Iudcnl assoclalion were formed i'l
I CONWAY REELECTED CHIEF lic gatherings in Ihe communily as pos19Z6 and have, since that time, takell
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an IIlcrcasmg degrec of responsiblhty
I The Swarthmore FlfI:! and Protective the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts wili
for the extra-curricular activitlcs of
i association started on another year this: take part in a Washington pageant. The
the school, such as conductmg Studcnt
weck with the election of officers last I coJlege also plans to sponsor some sort
ASSOCiatIon dnves, managmg athlctu:
I Tlnnsday cvening. Dr. John B. Roxby I of program hl honor of Washington this
affairs, regulatiIlg cafeteria trathc III
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corridors and 011 stairs and in conductA friendly geslur,. 10 S\\arthlllor('~l'i 1I';lrulcl AIII"'\wrth )'usl of the Amcri('un
\~.as ree ec e •. presl e.nt 0 t.le associaIt l.\,~s suggested that the Players'
mg studcnt asscml.Jlic:;. Wedncsday':)
Legion marks Ihe d('I.arltlre of Dr. \Villium I. lIuli t S\'iurlhmore (;ollcl!:c' t tlonj Roy \V1tmer. \'lce I)resldentj John Club might be influenced to give a cosexperiment of taklllg complete charge
jJrofc!:Isor and "ideh klln\'i" I)ueifist. \'iho ~nil(·d Wcclm.~da~ for Genevn to
Powell, sr:cretaryj and Charles A Smith. !ume play of the time of George Washof thc school followed a bnef campaign
altcnd the World Disnrmumcnt Confert'nc(·.Dr.llull i!; sho\'in on the Librar~' 1 treasurer.
IIIgton.
enlistmg the support of every student
at S'Warlhmorc College us he bu~'" Ihe first ticket fur the l'('gion'~ Second I The following men were elected to the th F~b~ra~y 9~h was tent.atively set as
in feehng that each pupil must be reAnnual Charity nail to be h(·1Ii Junullry 291h nl the (:ollcge, from Mrs.
Board of Directors of the association:
;'h: e or t e next meeting.
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Charles Duvo, "Wife of Licutcnant-Colonel Charlcs A. Dravo, Ilrofes!'oor; of \ George \Vatson, Carroll Thayer, Frank meetm
attitude toward the school. The :>u:I\lmlar~ Scieneco und 'faeth'S nl Ihl' tTnivl'r.. it~ of l'enu~yJ\'uniu.
I H.. Geltz, Frank L. Bitler, and Charles! mng:
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each pupIl accepted tillS challenge and
cd chief, James H. Terrells, lirst aSSist-I' Swa~t
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demonslraled Ihal he or she could do
,a~t chief, and Ed Whilake" second as- Guenll'
the right thing without being watched I
sl~tant chief. J. Frank TerreJJs, was re-I Kirk i\'
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by teachers.
I c!ectcd engmcer with the following as-I Players!!,;Cll~bY Ciar~~"·.t''''(i'
The class work ?{ the day proccedeJ I
I Slstallt engineers: Frank Terre~ls, Jr., 1 resenting the Harold ~~ns\~ort:e;~s:e~f
Without mterruptlon because of t~e
I Ralph \Ve1~tzel, Harry )'lcHall, and I the American Legion' E B Cit
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practice of the school of having wntThe success and popularity of last 1 The puhlic is responding very well to: Ge~rge SullIvan.
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I Mrs. WilJiam Earle Kist1~r presi~~:a~f
ten assignments prepared and handed year's Charity Ball sponsored by the the idea of having the dance in the col-I 1 h.e fiscal year. was closed With a sub., the Swarthmore Woman's Club' Mr A
out to each class at the beginning ot Amcrican Legion is bcing reflected this legc dl1llllg room, Thi::; is an ideal place I stantlal balance 111 !hc treasu~ and a F. Jackson new president of the HS'lth
each report period. These assignment year in the Immediate rcsl,onsc to the I fol" just such an occasion. The floor of I c~H1~fortable rescf\'C 1Jl the H.ehcf 1\S50-! Center; E.'M. Buchner new preside~: of
shects cover the general outlmc of thc salc of tickets \Vith the big event sched- the room I!; \cr) good for dancing andlclatIoTI:
I the Business Men's) Association' J
umt or UllltS of work to be covered, u~e~l tor one \\cek ~rom tonight in the I the hallways and parlors wilt prov!de I Durmg the past year 400 fe~t of new Archer Turner, representIng Bo;ou
with suggestions for projects research dmlllg room at Parrish hall 011 the Col- ample rool1l for brtdge and for mcetll1g 11;()~e has been "dde~ t~ the eqUIpment of I Council. Robert E. Sharples' Dr E
work and construction activl~ics \"hich lege camptls, J. Paul Brown, in charge of .md cOll\'CrsiIlg with one's friend~.
t le com~an)' aU:1 bO teet of small hose Terman, head of the Boy 'Sco~t
Will ~1tl in the mastery of the :;ubJect the attendance says that mall) more ti.ck-I Se\ eral surprises in the form of en- \or ~ght1l1g rool fires The room when' 1frs. George Zimmer, of thc Girl S~outs.
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'ell as l)rovlde :;uggcstions cts have hecn sold than at the !;ame tnnc I tert;tinment arc heing arranged b) the I t 11.' re trucks are kept has heell enlarged I
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for some creative expression. \Vlth as ) ear.
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(a~': \\,'1 10ud'IsufPervii s ccc"s of tins affaIr to gre.lt heights The aim of the I tlnll~l1alh etTcctlve .md will consist 11ri- I rmer pobo room SOl I atll ICf pool table
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016 .] and Leaders
Vice-President, Byers Roxby, SecreDuring the IMst \\Cek tICkets ha\c becn
The cQmmittee in ch.lrge of the dancc I the bmldmg \~~re paul fo: by b.orough I
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tary, and Charlc:; Gerner, Treasurer, placed 011 sale at nearly all of the storc~ consists ot Gcorgc F. Cor:-.c chairman, I council, thc FIre. assocl;tl1oll paId for r
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Twelfth Grade - La\\rencc Snntlt, Illght to sce that every resHlcllt of the 1 Paul Bro\\Il. refre:-.hmenb Hobert Elk
Ie mem lcrs Up 111 the assoc!ahon has, Thursd;ty, Feb. 25th has been set as
RIchard Griffin
Icommul11t} has an opportuntt) to huy .1 Sharpie!;. puhlicit), Georg-c' P. \Vauen, I~Pt ul~ rema~ka~IY ~lell III spltc.of the the date for the second annual banquet
Eleventh Grade-Ruth Tro:stel, Henry ticket and hc present.
lllbtcrs, ,uul George F Corse, music
~ cpr~s:1011 all tl ,e l . ass A brlallhn g for and program ot the Swarth 0
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,Of the high standard of the local C0111- I lless ),[ell s aSSOCiatIOn for the public offenlh Grade-I"c1,anl \\ ,ay, • ar i WOMEN VOTEHS TO
'H, S. BASKETBALL
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I fic,als and heads of organizalions of
etls Burgess,
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Swarlhmore, Attendance "ill be limiled
Ninth Grade-Sam Crcs.so n , L}dla I
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Lodge, Prudence P e r r y . ,
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HULLS SAIL FOR
tickets have already been set aside for
Eighth Grade - Jane Scely, BJtll Next \\l'ck h(,11l~ XatiOlIal Cluld l.ahor 1 lonlght S" arthmorc 11Igh school s bas- I
OISAR1\IAi\IENT CONF the guests. of the Association, and mcrnCleaves
¥'"cek, the Sw.lrthlllOle l.e.lgm' of \VOIll-1 k~th.lll.tcal.n llI('et~ the tea1l1 from Glen
'Iher~, lea\'1J1g only fifty tickets for any
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III the I rep school gym Tucs·
who "isI1 10 be 1,rc sen.
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Se,'cl111, Grade-Col1slal1cc 'leg, 11al- en \ r oter~ WI'II )lre:-.cn t II H' Sl1 I'
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Dr. and Mrs . W'JJ
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IlIg 1t tiC ac.l qumtette met defeat
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"The Clnid \Vorkel all(1 Lllentl.loyltlellt," I b) ~ the scorc of 29 to 17 at th~ hand!; of \Vednesday with the official delegates on l;tt tI • St Ilr 13,oc llrolgraltl WI
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'''as fcll a(lvl'sal,lc 10 I,a,'c II,,, leael,er!> at the regular m~etJtlg til he IC d 111 t Ie I· e( 1.1. Last Fl'lday:-> gmne With Eddy- O.
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of Practical Arts ',)resent to guard \VOItlan\ Cluhhousc. 'Jue .. d,I), January sone aso reslItc( III a oss or .. wartl' G
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In used instead of the tea room
At one
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the score of 25 to 8. Havnes, eneva. Dr. Hull has been appomted to end of tl
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The speaker of the d.l) I~ ).It:-.s Edith of the <:(;Orillg for Swarthmorc
The World's AlJiance for International
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JOE E. BROWN
"Local Boy Makes Good"
with.
DOROTHY LEE
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ADDED SCREEN HITS
S, S, V.1n Dine', "A \VEEK-END J\,IYSTERY
2. Robert L. Hiplcy's "BELIEVE IT OR NOT II
3. Horace Heidt and HIS CALIFORNIANS
4, AESOP'S FABLES
MONDAY and TUESDAY
BOOTH TARK INGTON'S
"PENROD and SAM"
with
LEON JANNEY
"THE YELLOW TICKET"
STATE
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WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
LIONEL BARRYMORE
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out of
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and L'ndmg
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,1Iluminatioll of the hllSillcss dl:-.tnct
ItIlt' Ilew Community trec at CI>ri,h"as I
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MIlIllthing in thc mtere:-t of thc
llllllut \ \\ ttll 1..'\ er) ~l'ason
At E.lster-timt', thc \ssoclatinll
:-.1I1ul .1 t.::tIl1pa lgn among tlll'lr 1I",,"hers
ito dbpl;t) more Ea-;tl'r merchandise .Inrl
their \\'ill
'1 ht.: ofilccr:-. oi the .\~SOci.ltllln also coI tlpt r.ltl(1 \\ Itll The: ,"I'il'llrthmor{'ll1t in pr()motlll g an Easter I·gg hUllt for the chilI
Idrtll of thc commUlllt) 011 thc College
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The Picture That Startled The World!
FRANKENSTEIN
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5 Uig Stage
Sh1l"'" E\er~
Salurday
TAN LEY
THEATRE
Chester. Pa.
Enlire Change
of Program
Every
Mon. & Thurs.
TODAY and TOMORROW!
TREMENDOUS
VAUDEVILLE
SHOW
Worlds greatest Acts direct from NEW YORK
: - - on the screen --::
Gary Cooper IN
Claudette Colbert
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felt here, however, that exccpt for thh of Puhlic FdncatlOJI \\ 1I0 .. e \\ork IS to
(;col"ge -UT. Friend
Church Peace Union," liThe American I11111S1 1~:-' C aSt~ orc lcstra Will prOVIde
possible danger, puplb "de tqually 1 follo\\ up "';lCh t:hil{lrl'1l .1-. I(';t\t' school'
Fnends' Service Committee and the S(I1J\~Il:rllnn~1 Ie. 111('.11 1"/'1<,1 lm.ndreds of
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capahk of dlrcctJIIg theIr O\\n \\nr~I
to hlHI ".Iillful (1I.:I..UIl.ltl!lll .\"I 1-.:-. (".\\11111,
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Frtllld a rc:-.lclcut OtlI "Pcnnsyl \.llIa
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STRING QUARTETTE AT
liS possesscd of the happ\ facuity of he-I (hed on 5uuday
COLLEGE VESPERS SUNDAY I mg able to COllllHUlllcate her own 1n- 1a\CllUC. ..-\1~lo,ng tile s~lrvi\'ers is his sO~l'l ~Irs. Hull,. as President of the Wom- halance of the e\.e~illg~:iIll~:nde~~fedt~~
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, I George C. I'rlend of \ ale a\cnuc. who IS en s InternatIOnal League for Peace is I fooJishne!;s and havin a
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Thc mcmhcrs of .l coml1111111ty like \ also well known hert'" FUIleral scrvices representing that organization and is tak-) Two committees
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At the Swarthmore ColIl:~~ Vcspers; S"arthmore, who kno\\' little at first I were held on \Vedllesda). at his late resi-j ing several trunks contaiIling the petitions Ion plans for the are n~w har4hat work
next Sunday night the Strmg Quart.et I hand of clnld lahor al\d its attend.lJlt Idcnce and interment \\ as at Arlington I for Disarmament. Nearly a million sig-! nuttec on attend
occas~oIl.
.e comof the Musical Fund Society (.f Phtl-I ('viis, will find 1Il :\1 iss Gwinn's talk, I ccmetery,
I natures were secured by the League. The ~ sists of Charles a~e ~n('t~o~etUrs conadelphia will play thc Bccthoven much to sharpen their general intercst"
),[r. Fricnd "as a decply religious manlFederation of Women's Clubs is a1so Green Charles P
m1d'E ~vard B.
String Quartet op. 59, No.3, and the land to hroadcn their UlKlerstandmg of land for some tlllle \\as one of the leading sending a huge petition to the Confer-iller. The commi:t~ er an .' J:
Buch·
:chaikovsky ~tring Q~lar~ct in 11 Ma- this fundamental comli!ioll 11l American I work~rs for a Baptist 1[l~sion in Phi1a-1 ence.
. .
I gram and entcrtai~m~::n1:furte e pr~
Jor, op, 11. TillS orga1l1zatJon played an mdustnal hfe, upon winch our whole 50- dcJpll1a. The funeral services were COIlSwarthmore IS mdeed honored in hav-' sists of Robert E Sh
l' CI S Con
excellent program in Vespers a I~lonth cial structure is b u i l t .
I dllct~d by the Rev. Sm!th of t~le An¥ora I ing Dr. ~nd Mrs. Hull in Geneva for Han!1um, E!r-ic
~~~:t a~ence B
ago, and all who heard thel'n Will be
Mrs. Philip Jewett IS Chairman of the I Baptist Church ot PhiladelphIa assIsted, such an Important world event. They I ),feschter Mr Buchn
'd
J;cob
glad to know of their return for an- Child \Velfare Section of the Swarth-I hy the Rev. Lloyd S. Stevens, of Swarth- will stop at the Hotel lila Residence" I '\ssociatl~n" is' actin er, prest e~t 0 the
other Swarthmore program.
more I.eagne of \\Tomen Voters.
Illlore ),fethodist Church.
Iand expect to be away severa; months. ~an.
g as genera chair-
k
S.
it
S0._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-;--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--r-~THE~:.~SW~AR~THM~?O::'.~REAN~_r::~=_:_:.::::_;_;=~==_:;::_r;;:::::_;:::~J~ANU~ARY'2Z,'.J9.3~<
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Presbylerian Church at sketch of Schumoun'. life, following Counselor of theWomens'· .Foreign MisThQ D"""",ber m!>etilJlr,:.foJk,w~:ihe
.." .. '.-' " , . 'I ' .d teaSwarlhmore
this
afternoon
at
2:30
at
the
home
whi~h
she
pJayed
selections
fr;om
all
of
sionary
Society
at
the
November
meeting
dev.otio~1
5eTVic~.was-giv.~oVtr. to. sew' ",I, " , ,11,1, '1Ii""'' '111111 .... ,",
if ".;
,
,
I
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I
I
I
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of Mrs. ). R. Kline on Riverview road. his grcater' compositions. Mrs. Hyatt ga\'e a most interesting talk on Foreign ing for the- Navy. Indian.'child(en and
, Alumnae and active members of Kap- will be the hostess for the next mu- Mis~ions especially in re~ar
.'
•.
nue entertaine'd --at,; a :bene6t~-brjdge ers~ Day luncheon at the College
ub ege.
.
. for the next
Mr. Charles
T. quite
Evans,
~~~~;;_-m;;~~;;;~!iiiii;;~iiii~~~iii~miiiiiiiii!!iiii!i~~iiii
Y aftetnoon'
pa~ty. la,l. Sa!un1il
Mr. Wednesday.
and Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyney avenue,
has been
ill Strath-Haven
for the past II
Michigan Umon..
"'I'
h of Rutgers avenue have returned from two weeks and still is in care of a nurse
The Book Re\'~w!' \:; ..,b ; ~et at t e Atlantic City where they spent several at his home.
home of Mrs. Frank E. WI~ha~s, Am- weeks
'
Mrs. James Hornaday, Dickinson ave,
her.st ave~ue: Mrs ...Rosah~, iRober~s
Mr.· and Mrs, Samuel C. Hanna of has r~urned from her. parents'. home in
rt;vl~wed Mlcrobe Hunters by Dc- Maple_ avenuc entertained last Satur- 'Yash.mgton, D. C. WIth h~r IIttJe s':)o,
l
Mrs .. Samuel D. Clyde was a ~est i lcav'n soon for Toledo Ohio wher.n pneumonia. He_ was able to make ~e
at the .luncheon and, b~idge party gl~en ~e
gaslume his posj~ion ~s Vic~ joun:t~y_nor_lh and j,s much improved~ .'
f th
W·II .0verlall.1 :Miss Anna: M, .L, Huber of York;
'by Mrs. Charles Bayhss of St. DaVids P ·d t
e I
I ys
.
on .1''{ on day.
_
C re51 en Th0 '
'I
I presl' d
eut_· 0f t h e.V'"
JSJtmg N urse assocm'I
Th
\V
Leuders
of
Princcompauy.
eJr
gues
s
were:
,-"W r. an'.
f
th
t
'ty
lid
b
f
.the
.I.\rs.
olllas.
,
At
H
H
M
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tlono
a CJ
a
amemero
"totl avenUe entertained at tea Tuesday b n. B arrY
:Irper, d ,:"{an C rls·Cherf • National Committee, has been spending
lt
'
crt
acse,
'-, r. an .I., rs. ar
a. - the past wee k Wit
'h Mrs. T uttIe at t he
a f ternoon.
.
Mrs. J. A. Perry of Thayer roarl fe~, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ford of WII· manse, Harvard avcnue.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH, AT 8 P. M.
Dr. and }.(rs. George W. \Varren,
leaves on Saturday for 'Yaynesboro. 1l1l.ngton, Del., Mr. and Mrs. Marvel
Va., to \,!sit her daughter Mrs. Robcrt \Valson, Mr. and Mrs Roger ~oleman, Harvard avenue, entcrtaincd at dirmcr
Baird Clothier.
and Mr. a/.ld. Mrs. R. . C:0mleJ..
last Tuesday evening, Rev. Walter D.
- The Five Hundred Club win meet
Mrs. \\ Ilham R. l;andls elltertamed Howell, field secretary of the PresbyterAll students, and friends of the College and
Saturday of next week at the home of at lunch.eon and bridge last Monday. ian Board of Christian Education, PhiIa-M rs D. A. Hills.
.
at thc Sycamore.
. delphia, who made the address at the
Strath Haven Inn will be very welcome.
~-liss Betty Johnson, daughter of Dr.
M.r. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde, MISS teachers meeting of the Swarthmore
~lId Mrs. 'Nilliam Johnson will enter- (,oulse Archer Clyde, ~amucl Clyd~, Jr. Presbyterian Church that cv('ning. l.fr.
No admission charge.
'tain at a supper party before thc lu· an~ ~fr. an.d Mrs. Walter FranCIS of Howell was commander of the Y. M. C.
Ilior Assembly this evcning.
\VI~mll1gton spent last week end at I A. area in the world 'var, of which Rev.
Mis$ Rachel Thurston cntertained at thclr cotta~e at Rehoboth. They rel)Ort Harold C. Warren, Dr. and Mrs. 'Vara' bridge party last Saturday evcning that t.h.e mild ~eather there .ha~ cau~ed ren's elder son, was.an officer.
F. M. SCHEIBLEY
in honor of Miss Arleen Snyder and quant~tles .of Violets, forsythls, ,JapoJllca,
Mrs. R~v. John Ellery Tuttle and her
Mr. James \Vyche at her home 011 and J3smme to bloom and smce tht! guest, MISS .Huber of York, were the
Latona stn'ct in Philadelphia.
temperature was 78 degrecs on. Thu~s. guests of Ml~S Crawford at a luncheon
Friends of Mrs. Lawrence Fuller will day therc were 'several pcople III bath- at her h~rne 1Jl Br~n Maw~ W~dnesday. ~- ---=-~===.=~ - -~-"==--~--""------=:-:------h_c .glad to Icarn that, although she is iug.
Mr. Richard Halg. of RiverVIew. ave.• ----------------------.-----. ---~----------.. - - - - -..
confined to her bed by injuries to her
Mrs. J. E. Snyder entertained her ~nderwe~t an o~erahon. at the Umversknee and fool, sustained when she fell bridge dub on.Monday of this week at ~Iy Hospital, Pluladell)hla,.last week He
at her home, her -injuries are not her home 011 Rutgers avenue.
IS now convale~cent and 15 expected to
thought to be seriolls,
Mrs, George Fenno will entertain at relurn home thIS week·end.
1 2 0 P A R K A V E N U' E
Ueland G• .E. Ullman Jr. will cc1e- dinller and bridge Tuesday evening.
Colonel and Mrs. Roessler, parents of ==~r============================
br te his ninth birthda· on Saturdav
\\romcn of the Trinity Episcopal Mrs. Joseph S. ~~t.CSI Haverford avenue,
) on H arvan'I Church met at thc home of Mrs. Al- who
beend
vlsltJng
thc past
WI·~tl1 a par I\' a I h·15 I
IOmc
t have
d \V
d therth'
I week,
'
·
bert Hill \Vednesday morning when re urne
e ncs ay
elr lome m
CHARMING ATMOSPHERE
Luncheon 12 to 2
_av~::~el Clyde Jr: Yiill be a guest at they sewed for the Red Cross.
Black Rock, Bridgeport, Conn.
~tiss Peggy Rosenbaum's party thi,;;
).Irs. Wi.mam Earle Kistler of Park
There will he a Kappa Kappa GamSTUDENT SERVICE
Dinner 6 to 7:30
evening at her home in Germant~wn. avenue entertained the Music Section ilia card party for the benefit of the
- -Mrs. ]. R. Kline and Mrs. William at ~ tea Monday afternoon.
Scholarship Fund on \Vedllcsday, FebSUNDAY
PERFECT COFFEE
]. Moore will entertain the membcrs
Dr. Frank E. Williams of Amherst ruary third. two P. ~f. at Stratll Ha\'CI1 lUll, Swarthmorc.
Breakfast 9 to 11 :30
FRESH VEGETABLES
o~ .-th.c Women's Bible Class of the avenue was elected national secretary Dr. Louis N. Robinson, of SwarthDin n e r . 1 to 4
G...it.e
MULIe of the American Geographers' Asso- more, has been appointed a trustcc of the
ciation at their annual meeting in Ip- Cumberland Valley State Institution for
silanti, Michigali. Dr. Williams is Pro- Mental Defectives, according to anINTERESTING WEEKLY RATES.
CemeteQ' Work a Spec1a10
fessor of Geography at the Wharton nouncelllent made by Govcrnor Pinchot
-School of the University of Pennsylva- at Harrisburg, today.
SPECIAL PLATTERS FOR SMALL' CHILDREN
nia.
Mrs. Sargent Walter of North Ches-Est.
1843
Miss
Eleanor
Hayes,
daughter
of
Mr.
ter
road,
entertained
at
a
supper
party
011
~o~ LfmJ:Idowne AYe., Drexel RW. PL
d 'I
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f
(OpPOSite- ~llngton Cemetery)
an.l.' rs. .
usse I
ayes, Ie t on Sunday evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs.
May We Take Your Order for Real
Wednesday from Baltimore for Havre William I. Hull.
and Paris, France. From there she will
Mrs. Paul Furnas spent thc week-end
Tea Room Cakes - Pies and
EMMONS & ANDES go 'to' Marceffies, where she will join with her mother, Mrs. Sargent WaItei'.
SandWiches
her sister and brother-in-law Mr, and At the Morning Forum at Friends' Mcet,~
-'
:Mrs; Dana Durant. ~"!Il(' daugl!t~r.,~ ~~r. ing, Mr". Furnas addressed tlJe Class on
" N-w. (;onrtructloo
. AhentioWi
-Durant is studying in Europe 011 a tae~'st1'n1ecr· )";1~h~'""-H"ignific!.lC:e 1',f the .~---·II·'
~ _~
. . ·J'lob.' Work .. ~Ce1l1eDt. \yorlc
-!ravelling
research
fellowship
from
Quaker
Family."
.
0
X
.. flaaatone anel. Slate Walb our Specialty'
Harvard University. From Marseillcs
, ••
'.---~, - Driveway.
PCDcinl
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Swarthmore College.
wi:.
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·GLEE CLUB CONCERT
ATSTRATH HAVEN INN
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Th e I ngI eneu k
T ea H ouse
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Win. J. Cartledge
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:they expect to go to Spain.
Governor Paul Pearson of the Virgin
r
-r'
"Islands will be in Swarthmore 011 Sat;"'~alto, J'ike anti N'::Che,ter)toad
-urday and Sunday of this week.
f- .' .-",TBLEP.HONE SwaHhmo'te 1600
Mrs. Wallace- McCurdy will enter~===~~~~~~~===~Itain at dinner before the dancing party
.
T.
Saturday evening.
Swarih. 1441
Miss Katharine \Varren played a
~
group of piano solos at the Tuesday
meeting of the Woman's Club. She also
played for the Junior Club mceting.
·
0 8t
:Miss Warren is studying with Mrs.
•
R
George T. Ashton.
F
~'·Alt}irtecun'l-· St'l'VI~,
FinaDciDI
Mbtt'PPI ,.' . , I":'utaa.ce
-t;.
I'
.-; 'FRED J. HARLEY
:-Up h I erlog
urnlture estoring
,,
SlipCovers Wind'
0'wShades
"Mattresses Renovated
$8 with n.ew tick $14
"The Golden Rule
Our MoHo"
'I'he first of a series of eight ntusicales to be given under the auspices of
the music section of the New Century
Club of Chester was held at the hom~~
of Mrs, Barrington Lane last Wednes·
day. Mrs. Samuel Dyer Clyde of Ogden avenue gave a resume of music
from its earliest beginnings and a short
TWO iNJURED AS
MOTORCYCLE SKIDS
Allother serious motorcycle acciden.t
oceured last Thursday in Swarthmore
when Russell Kent, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Kent of Riverview road,
and Jack )..[jtchell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander Mitchell of yale aven'!e, were
thrown, ~rom the machllJc on which they
were rldt~g.
.
.The aCCident occured at the bndge ovcr
Little Crum creek on Yale avenue where
the street car tracks also cross from one
'd f Ih
t
I
h
Th b'd
51 e 0
e stree to t 1e 01 cr.
e n ge
and the tracks have bcen the cause of
several accidents here.
Russell was the more seriously injured of the two boys and did not recover consciousness ulltil removed to the
Taylor Hospital. Cuts and b r u i s e s
' ..'cre the extent of both boys' injuries.
.,
Queen Esther Society
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TICKETS for
.', Legion Charity Ball
PARRISH HALL,Swarthmore College
"
. }ANUARY29TH, 1932 .
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BUCHNER'S TOGGERY SHOP
COLLEGE PHARMACY
, HOLLYHOCK
GIFT
SHOP
MARTELL BROS.
VICTOR
D.
SHIRER
N. WALTER SUPLEE
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SHOP
. THE
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A b n ~.,Ea""n~on, il
Rober, C. Powell
Wm. M. Narvey
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td.~~il·,.t::~:~e~t:l~y:·.
<,.' W:al~or L. Thorpe
· J. 'Paul' Brown, Treasllre-f _!Jf DAnce CcnnmiHee '.
H~"l"bert
Repair work and new installations
Phone Swa. 42S.
.
Fireplace Wood
For Sale
SWARTHMORE ICE CO.
210 Dartmouth Ave.
Swa.894
F1reslone
Oldfield
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There are
more
Firestone
Batteries
being sold
inSwarth.
more this .
year than
al1yother
kind.
moming, the 28, whea'
"YOtJ'I1I" IS SUBJECf OF
will tell of Theodore
WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING Phelps
and his works.
cmLDREN'S STORY
sleel after having been shown how by
the
assistant scoutmaster.
HOUR mURSDAY
When all meals had been cooked and Swartb. 761 ~762
Free Delivery
and the fires had been eX!lingui,lo.:
The Discussion Luncheon at the
The Music Section were entertained by
The January Children's Story
the scouts returned to their homes.
Woman's Club on Tuesday proved to be a program mven by Mrs. Gerald Effing, will be given Thursday, January 23lh at
Benjamin Kneedler, Jr.,
one of the best meelings of the
soloist, andD'Miss Regina Chastain,
2:30 o'dock in \he Woman's Club. "The
. .
Assistant Scoutmaster
compani.t and pionist in the auditoriumllAdventures of Robin Hood" will be pre0 • 0
Mrs. Robert L. Coates, cbairman of
rent Events, and Miss Margaret
of the Mary Lyon School, on Monday sented in a play arranged, directed, and SW ARTHIUOREANS IN
arranged the program. Am~ng the
aflernoon, when they repealed a pro- acled by the pupils of the Fifth Grade,
er. were Mr•• Elmer Melick, .
gram by American Composers recenlly Rutgers Avenue School.
SQUARE CLUB PLAYS
of Delaware County ,Federatl~n..
given by tbe school. Mrs. William Earl
' ••
slress,,? the club woman sresl!"n~lbl!lty to Kistler gave a tea for this' section folGirl Scouts
The Delaware Counly Square Cluh Where Only The BEST Is Good Enough
Youth, she also extended an. Inv~tabon to lowing the program, at her home. Mrs.
gave two plays at the Rutledge AudiOn Wednesday, December 23,
lorium last Saturday night. The Playattend the County ConventIOn. m Lans- Roland Eaton and· Mrs, John F. Detlefdowne on the 2l;!th .and.the meet~ng.of
sen poured and Mrs, Robert Spencer re- Swastika Palrol of Troop 16 Swarlh- ers were directed by' Walter J. Smith of
00
~theastern dIstrict In ~hoeDlxvdle
ceived with Mrs. Kistler. Flowers
more took two large boxes filled with College avenue who also took a part in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
FrI~Y:, sh~ told of Ih~ Club.
oraled the rooms and an unusually 01<"".1 mended toys and scrap books 10 the each of Ihe plays, The casl of "The
THE FRUIT STORE
Special. trip to !\,ashml!lon. dur~ng
ani hour was spenl
~
Philadelphia General Hospital. Fo.uow-I Valiant", a drama. included Fred Mehr,
The next meeting will be the first ing is a letter from the llospital
Cornell avenue, Roy Glarson, Mar- In a at,.-lir h atore of "ood repute,
Cherry Blossom time whi~~ IS bemg
~anged by th~ garde? sect.lons and
Monday in February at the home of PatrOl l e a d e r . "
Gatchell, who took the lead, Miss
The bil of we compriaea fruit,
mc~ude two SIght seemg trJps as well
Mrs. Jacob Meschter, 318 Dickinson Miss June Avery,
Sarah Kunkle, and I. Turner Knight.. And vegetablea are freah and nice,
5eemg the cherry blO'ssoms and
ave. twO' o'clock.
310, Elm Avenue,
The second play was a farce comedy,
Arranged juat ao the), will entice.
meals and costs $5 A n y '
Swarlhmor Pa
"The Merediths Enlertain". The play: Iars by
• ••
M y D ear.l.''I'ISS e'A very,
'
e"s
Clarson, You
get full
yalueyou
in thN.
fine euter
alore,the
can ge t f ur th er pa rt ICU
_
• 've".
• ..M.- D. Mason, I'oy
"
A _mile
greets
... ),ou
her garden section chairman.
JANUARY MEETING OF
We wish 10 thank yon for the books Fred Mehr; George A, Whitaker and
d
will probably be made about the
HEALTH SOCIETY for the children which you brought to Paul M. Doud.
Two .:.:r'and a boy will wait .n ,.ou,
of April; weather conditions permitting.
the Hospital. I assurc you that our Ht- ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i ADd ,.-ou feel at home, .. ),ou ou_ht
Mrs. Coates next introduced Mrs. Helen
The January meeting of the Board of
patients greatly al,preciated both the
to do.
Halt who spoke as a teacher who finds Directors of the Community Health so. books and the toys. We thank you for
So, here'a to a .tore that trel!.ta ),ou
uYouth lJ (the general subject of the af...
.
the interest in the Hospital and extend
":abt,
.
temoon) engaging in its intel1ectual and
was held m the BO'rough Han,
you the Season's Greetings.
.b
14th
Open all day, and on Saturday nlg t,
social honesty; suggesting that parents Swarthmor:' 0 n Thursday, J ~n~ry,
Sincerely yours,
Your
money ia juat as good to theDl,
refrain from a criticism unless Ihey have Mrs. ~{~rtlD B. You~g pr~ldlDg. The
Loretta M. Johnsoll,
THE A T R E
You'l get f"U ..a1ue no doubt, ahem.
a suggestion to replace.
supervIsmg nurse, MISS ~I!ce Marker,
Superintendent of Nurses,
Philadelphia General Hospital
l\latinee Daily at 2:30
'-Horace Richarda Schoenbut.
Mrs. J e sse Henry Holmes was reported a total. of. 450 VISits m~de by
introduced as the speaker fro m the the. nurses ?urmg December, With 88
grandmothers standpoint (r e c e n t 1y patlen~s carried.
. ' .
Boy Scout.
Todayl (Frida,.) and Saturday
Schick tests. were given m Swarth·
achieved) and said she began to formuGARDEN FRESH
h' k'
'ki· h
I11Qre and Sprmgfield Schools, and
I t 'd
P k H Ith C t
Last Saturday the scouts of Swartha e leas, t m mg up stn ng p rases, t th R·dl
"5 STAR FINAL"
FRUITS and VEGETEBLES
as "one does before such a "super-in... a
e. I ~y ar
ea
en er,
more troop No.1, made a one-day hike
telligent audience", thinking she might 190 b~mg given !csts.
.
. to Black Rock, which is near Leiper's
discuss the child of today who is relieved ;hrlstmas partJes were held 10 the Md· quarry. This was the first time the
Carrier
by the machine age, of chores he used to m '!t and Holmes Health Centers, and 71 scouts had ever visited this camp-site,
with
have to do "when I suddenly bethought ~ab!es nre present at the Conferences but it prO\'cd to be a very good one for
EDWARD G. ROBINSON
me-why not, appeal directly to my urmg ~ember.
. it was located high aJld dry on a cliff
~Peck33c
grandson? Ask him what he thought of
Co-:recttve work among SC?oot chd- with water nearby.
Monday Only
us all? So I wrote Jesse Her man drf!1 Included 0l!e boy fitted wIth
David \Villits, a tenderfoot scout, suc,.
h which were paid for by the
H I
3
d
I
I
I
o mes, r, a ong etter exp aJllIng t e C
t Ki
'CI b 8 h'ld
d cessfully _passed his second ctass fireJack Holt Ralph Graves
warns. u.
. C 1 ren an building tcst by laying his fire carefully,
situation, and asking his friends
oun y
playmates there opinions too. He
one. ~dult wer,e given. speCial he,alth supusing fuzz sticks and only one match.
II
me a night letter as follows: "Sure, I ervlslo.n. at dlspens~rtes, d~~or s O'ffice;,
assistant Scoutmastcr took pictures
Pk. Baske, 5 9 c
Dave as he was building the fire and
get youAbut I wonder why you don't tell eye dllllCS. etc., WIth 10 VISlts made m
what !lie and my buddies are
all. Mrs. J. Warren Paxson. Mrs. C. also of the other activities entered into
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Wahl Olmes, Mrs: H. B. MaUete. we~e on the hike. This practicc of taking
about the grownups-we are fed up
Pk.Baske,59c
being discussed and physched (short
yolunteers who assisted the nurses In thiS pictures will continue in the future, afJames Dunn Sally Eilers
physiconalyzed and watched as if
Important work.
ter which lantern slidcs will be made of
A REAL BUY
were loaves of bread rising in the
Mrs. GC?rge C. Barber, 3~d, report~d them.
a pan and might run over-I am
on a !peetmg of the Couned of S~lal
Several membcrs of the Pine Tree
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MARTEL
BROS.
Pure F d& Health Store
.,
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r
M E D IA
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.. * * ....
19c
New Potatoes
Sugar Peas
I
Celery Hearts
ADangerousAffair"
Bunch15c
Oranges .
Grape Fruit
long all
Jesse'
you
the Herman.
dope I can get by mail.
M'rs. James p, McNaughlon, who
has bee n away fro m America for
45 years said she came back finding
Yo~th h~lding
"OVER THE HILL"
A~encles
whlc~ she attendt;,d
our del~gate.
The
of the as
Welfare
Federation,
questJOn had arisen concermng
f
f t ' d' k ' I ·
Th
100 0
rame wor ~rs sa arJes.
.e
suit was a resolut!on that salaries
~ee;ei:a\:h:l~~O~obe;~d~~~~~ti~h:f
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the reins yet more .self..
the
reliant and that we aU had much higher t t
f th 'nd' 'd aI bo d
M
W'll'
T rus ees 0
e 1 IVl U
ar s.
f I• .
ta d d
S n ar SOlVIng.
rs.
I lam
.
M
E P Y k
R' U Call h'
Johnson, Mrs. Charles Savage, Mrs.
rs....
er es, o.
c _a~rKistler and Miss Mildred Simpers also man, requested volunteer kDltters: for~ t:li
made a f.ew remarks. AU agreed that Red Cross. The Swarthmore DrIve ralsparents owed youth courtesy, time and ed more funds last year, but has not yet
.
reached the goal of $2,000 set by Mrs.
confidence.
Mrs, Coates paid tribule to Mrs. Har- Y~~es. E F t
t d f
th
old Griffin, chairman of the House com-.
ISS. va os er re!'or e or e
mittee for the delecious luncheon, :Mrs. tiy service work, statmg that there werf
LeRoy Mercer for the handling of the 42 casses on hand December ist, and
serving and Mrs. William West for new~ .re--opened ?r. transferred cases.
·handlin the tickets.
famtltes are reeeIvmg help every day.
A g
Mrs. George Karge reported that 22
• n announcement was made of a Val... families in Springfield township are beentme Party at the club 01 the first meet- .
ed f
b th Co
'tt
f th t
ing in February,
109 car.
or dYM e N Imml D~e 0
a
commuruty, an
rs. e son ownes
ported that 12 families are being
The Literature Section met last Thurs- ried by the Ridley Park Committee.
day. Mrs. Howland lead the meeting, this borough the men who need groceries
telling of Edith Wharton and her works; are given work cutting wood, etc. in
. giving interesting facts, such as ·'she change for grocery orders, at the rate of
starled writing when 37, in 1899 and has thirty cents per hour for their work.
written a book a year since, .except one
Letters from Dr, Geo. B. H"ck,OI01" II
year", Consensus of opinion was that and Dr. F. S. Gillespie were read,
"Age of Innocence" was her best book. which they accepted their appointments
The next meeting of this gJOup will be to the Medical Advisory Committee.
II.D.
~:O •• 6
THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL
LANSDOWNE
Lansdowne A ...enue
Baltimore Pike
SATURDAY ONLY
TODAY-FRIDAY ONLY
Gary Cooper
SETH PARKER
FRESHEST SEA FOOD
Sea Bass
Ib·19c
lb. tin 35c
Crab Meat
Deep Sea Scallops Ib·35c
Fillet Haddock Ih·25c
Claudette Colbert
And hb Jonelport NLighbora
"HIS WOMAN"
"WAY BACK HOME"
with BABY SPIRO
MONDAY and TUESDAY, JANUARY 25th and 26,h
JAMES DUNN -
SALLY EILERS In
BROOKFIELD
BUTTER
3 1
"OVER THE HILL"
with
MAE MARSH
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JANUARY 27th and 28tb
Beautiful But Not So Dumb
"GIRLS ABOUT TOWN"
-with-
KAY FRANCIS -
JOEL McCREA -
c lb.
Tomato Puree
Montco Fruit Cocktail
2 tina ISc
I«e. tin 30e
From the FineR\ Fruit Grown
Fancy Sweet Mixed Picklea qt. jar 2Sc
Skiddo-the Betler Hand Soap
3 can .. 25c
Angelua Marahmallowa
1tb pkg.. 23c
Sunbeam. Tomato Juice
tin ISc
LILYAN TASHMAN
.
H.D.
II.D.
j
I
:10.9: :::loa~ .'
H.D.
No crank.: ,
'..
.
ing.or
pushing
this winter
if you have
us install . .
it Firestone
Battery
.now.
Legs Genuine Lamb It.
Rack·Lamb Chops It.
Breast Lamb It.
Shoulder Lamb It.
Neck Lamb It.
Round Steak It.
Sirloin Rolled Roasts,
No Bone, no waste, It.
Half Smokes It.
Vogts Fresh Sausage It.
Aasorted Pure Jellies,
reg. lSc
23c
ISc
Sc
13c
9c
25c
Hersheys Cocoa,
% It.. reg. lSc
IOc
Kantlall Cleanser,
3 cans for
IOc
Blue Moon, Velveta, Am.,
or Pimento Cheese
Calif. Bartlett Pears
can
27c Crushed Pineapple, big can
i8c Hecker's Pancake Flour,
19c 2 pkgs.
SaJada Tea, % It..
Orange Pekoe
Sifted Peas,
2 for 2Sc reg. 15c, 2 cans
25c
CERESOTA
FLOUR
$5.95 up
WENTZEL MOTORS . .
Dartmouth Avenue
.1
SWARTHMOREAN
UNLIMITED FREE PARKING
Frankll... )
Hud.on._
lIup'bn,,_
Stu"b'k'.r
:aa •••
THE
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6,00-18 :a0.65
-- _.- ..
~~} 5.00-20 $6.75
Eues ____ )
""
so.
of ...
f1rtsI-'lle
Olcite!d
Typ• .
('.....,..1.... )
Sau.?b.... ·l'
Viklng __
DeSotO-Dodo........
Durabt~
N~b._
GEORGE H. KELLEY
Electrician
T".
Firestone
14-79 89_30
4.50-20 S.U :10.38
4.50-21 5.43 :10.54
Gr. PalglII
The November and December meetings
of the Queen Esther Society _were held
at the home of Jane and Dods MacIntyre. Mrs. C. W. McDowell, the District
__
22, 1932
SwarthmOre '596 .
-
TRADEMARK
12
bag
Prize Bread
and Pastry Flour
of theWorId
reg.49c
-
-Six Days
45c
Meaty Walnut
WALLACE
Pab.t'"etl Spread Cheese
Rollo .. Wax
Franco Spaghet~i
BEERY
"THE
CHAMP"
with stuttering ROSCO ATES-IRENE RICH
Vaudeville
Eve..,. Thur.,
Fri., Sat•
TANLEY
Entire Change
Mon. & Thurs.
VAUDEVILLE
SHOW
Headed by ROSCOE AILS & CO. and
other BIG BROADWAY ACTS.
on the
screen
Chester Morris in "CORSAIR"
I ...
pkg.
3 roll.
3 can.
29.
180
250
250
COMONT
COFFEE
23c lb.
of Program'
Every
TODAY and TOMORROW!
ANOTHER TREMENDOUS
lb •
(Not Bleached)
A Heavier Body Juice
A far Superior Coffee, than any at
The Same Price
Montco
Quaker
Montco
Montco
Fancy Shad Roe
tin 49c
Crackle.
plQr. 9c
Sauer-Kraut 1ge. tilt 2 for 2SC
Pure Jelliea
jar 1$c
FRANKLIN GRANULATED
SUGAR
10 lb.
43c bag
.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
».\i. THE;
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more parents. Last night a special meet- it there is' much humor; much- sorrow, of the story entitled, II.The .Captain.~es
of the school board was. scheduled
but altogether, a wonderful picture of Home".
'd,,';,le this important question.
the life of the young ~jrginia girl.
Members are asked to .bcing neighborA letter signed by several moth~rs. of
Mrs. Arthur Bassett will give a sk,old'i ing members.
children at the Colleg~ avenue. bnil~,"g
was the opening gun m the .dlSCUSSIOD.
mothers claim that the children ~s
'SWARTHMOREAN
Published Every Friday at Swarthmor?, Pa.
Robert E. SharpIe!!, Editor and PubU.her
the nourishing food at the
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boys between
teen,
one boythefrom
ages aMorton,
twe ve an~od°nef
an SlX- what
Parents
they testified
were doing.
that they had quesfrom Walli,1gford, who over ~ pen a tioned their sons about odds and
several months have stolen equipment ~nd found around their homes but had never
supplies valued at. hund~ed~ of ~Ol -:;s suspected that they had been secured disfrom the unoccupied buddmgs a t e honestly. So above suspicion did most
Swarthmore Preparatory school.
.
d of the fathers hold their sons that even
Monday n~ght the bo~s wer~ arr.amgc when told the things had come from the
before MagIstrate Dav!d UITJch ~n po- Prep school building they thought nothlice headquarters and gIVen a hearmg on.
f 't
charges .which but for lUe lenijncy. ~f JO~hil~' the id~ntification of a number
the recclvors of the Prep schoo ~Ig t of the boys \Va!; a severe blow to the
have sent everyone to reformh schoo 5. f Boy Scout organization of Swarthmore,
The hearing brought tog~t er fon~ 0 the splendid work of the more active
the largest c~~wds of anxIous at .ers,! Scouts and those not involved in the
sc?ool authonhe~, Boy Scout offic l5, thC£ts in "bringing their fellow Scouts
fnends and rel.atlves of the youths. lat around to confess and establishing the
vcr s~n.
~: I properh'attitude
tomards the misdeeds, is
the .police stallon bahs end
fesslOns of the yout s a
eVI ence pr
hi
. d
d
sented. by the ~rep .school authorities a!I to~: a l~e:Uli~~sethe hearing each boy
<:aptam ~ogen, disclosed. that :rom:i was put under $50 bond which will be
~IO~ .st;!tmgdu~,d~rk~h; ~lIl~~in:s ~ehas forfeited if they are ever in any trouble
sWlpmt;. an
piC 10 - P
,
again. Magistrate Ulrich and Captain
been gou~g. on throughout the Pre P Ro eri waived all costs at the hearing
school bUI~d1Ogs .;;:[ o~a~f.n~vet~:s. number anl those persons responsible for the
and
iog. theThiS
heating
IS no
engineers
provmg
haye been
ed in to make recommendatIOns for improving the prese~t I ~onditions.
JUNIOR ASSEMBLY
The J ullior Assembly will he J.. cld
this e"cning from 7 :45 to 9 :45 SIl~CC
the second of the Swarthmore Sert~s
Dances will hc givcn at the \Voman s
Club tOlllorrow c\"clling. The hostesses
will he Mr. and :\lrs . .John H. Taylor.
:\fr. and :\Irs. C. C. Badger. :;\lr. and
Mrs. Edsoll P. Young. alld 1o.1rs. John
McClure.
'rite Adult Dancing Class which fol,lows the Junior Assembly will also be
011 Friday this week.
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r~ids
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publi~
Correspondence
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SALE OF CANDY BARS
SCHOOL BOARD PROBLEM
PIANO TUNING
Free Your Hair and' Scalp of Dandruff
and Other AUments
Announcing our new ArlZt Milk Ray and Milk Oil
Treatments to ereate a healthy scalp.
Sp""ial eleetrieal maehine and ray lamp used in these
treatments.
Sp""ial price on serie!! of treatments.
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Benjamin Franklin.
A. M. _ FirstSUNDAY
Day School In Whittier
House,
A. M. - Morning Forum In Meeting
House. Oliver Tate. from Cyprus, a ofgradUate
or the University
Constantinople,
wUl
speak on the subject, "As a
Christian,
What
future
mission
be?"must our
A. M. _ Meeting for worship In the
meeting house.
P. M. - The Quarterly meeting of
Ministry and Council will be
held tn the Meeting House.
Edith Platt will speak on
"Type of Ministry Young
I
Friends are hungry tor."
Joseph Platt wlll speak on,
1
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"p_e_n_d_le
____
HIl_I__
an_d
___p_la_DS
___fo_r.,
the
Community."
,
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9;45
20 years experience wilh all makes.
Member of Nat. Asso. of Piano Tuners.
I 9:45
Whether or not candy bars shall be I
All Pianos should be luned twice each
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' IS
. now I
year.
school ca f
etena
so d ·at the h'Ig;1
one
of
the
big
problems
which
is
caus-I
A. L. PARKER
hI'
'
.
I
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mg
const~rnatlOn
among
DCa
sc
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Media, Pa.
Phone Media 831 authorities, the school board,.and Swarth- i 11 :00
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2 :30
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WALK-OVER
Mid- Winter Sale
$5. 45
$7. 95
Liberal reductions are now in force on all
shoes in discontinued and short lines of
Walk-Over and Arch-Preserver Shoes
for Women
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SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
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for BOYS and GIRLS
JOllNSON'S
Walk-Over Boot Shop
EXPERT FOOT FITTERS
Chester, Penna.
i
LOST
Meraly Pay tlae Small Balance Due on ~
The Credit Manager of a large piano Grm will sell thy in.trumeat
for the small balance due on leaae, you get the benefit of all mcoaey
paid by original customer. Just continue small weekly paymea.b.
Thi. piano is almoat bnmd new and offers escepliow v~11! for
someone. Prompt action euential . . . muat be moved wIthin 10
days.
, Write A. D.' Mack, Dept. of Accounts
1306 CHESTNUT ST•• PHILA.
•I
HEAR
THE
I
NEW
HOWARD MIDGET
All Electric RADIO
FIVE TUBE
$
3.9.
Distance Guaranteed-Very Selective-Excellent Tone
Put in :your Home on ApprofJal
COLE EMMONS
£OKE·.BUtCK
$9.50 Per Ton-Cash Price
A balf ton of Cbesler Coke (range or furnace
size) and balf ton of Bnckwheat mixed to form a
very economical fuel.
The Coke prevents the Buckwheat from faJling
thru Ihe grates. The Buckwheat aids in maintaining
a stcady fire requiring less attellltion.
.'
Many Customers are burning this fuel with
satisfaction.
Will burn in any size furnace.
Will not damage any furnace.
Safe and Free from Soot.
Van Alen Brothers
COAL
PIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST,
OP SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
"Services :
11:00
A.
M.-Suuday
Lesson-Sermon.
1 Wednesday evening meeting each week.
8 p. m. Reading room open daH" eXcept
Sunc.taY8 and hOlli1ayA, 1 P. :M:. to 4 P, M.,
ChlLrch ecJlIlce.
11:00 A. M.-SundaJ" Scbool
- - - _.
-
..- ---
Amerl·Ca.
Berkeley road sixteen feet and ea.tendlng
between parallel l1nes at rtght angles to
the said BerkelflY road eighty teet, inclUding on th' rear thereof e certain sixwen
E'. C. WA L TON
POVERTY flies in
the
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
Elmore Apurlments--No.
201 Elm Avenue, Swarthmore. 4 and 5 rooms and
bath. Hot water heat. janitor service. Under' ,new
managemenL . Rent8Is. reo- "
duced. Ideal location.
I
Six.Cylinder
Sold as the property of Henry O'Callaghan, mortgagor. Viola A. Johnson, wlfe
of E. DavJd Johnson, real owner.
Condltlon&--:-$250.00 cash or certlfled check
on day of sale~ balance In ten days. Further
condltloIlft announced at sale.
JOHN ·B. MILLER, Attorney.
DRAWING 0". JURORS FOR ~
SESsIONS, 1932
.- .
Drawing of Jurors for the March Term
shall take place In Court Room No.1 •.
Court House, Media. at nine thirty o'clock
In the momlng (9:30 A.M.) E. 8. 'I'., Wednesday, January 27, 1932.
By order of Jury Board.
Levarl Facias
J
No. 1300
.. W. ·BoaER FRONEl'IELD.
President of the Board.
SEAr.El) PROPOSALS
Sealed Proposals for "the construction of
a bUlldtng to be used. by tho Borough of
Swarthmore for
CO\lllcll on' the 4th. of February, 1932, at
7;45 P. M.
ProPosals must be accompanied by a
September Term., 1931
All that certain - lot or piece of ground
with the bulldlngs and Improvem.ents
thereon erected, - s!tuate on the south side
of Berkeley road at tho dIstance of five
hundred
and
nlnety"two and one
one-hundredths feet
W8$tward from
thQ _w:est slde of ChurCh. Lane, 1D. the
Township of Upper Darby. 10 the County
of, :Q~l~ware an~ State of Pennsylvanta.;
Fci"r-Door s.dan
A LARGER, FINER SIX AND A GREAT
NEW STRAIGHT EIGHT Oldsmobile no.... p:=:_
..nb two great new cars ••• a larger,.flner, faster Six ••• a brilliant
new Straight Eight. Both Incorporate the newest, finest motor car
features, Including Free Wheeling and the new Ride Regulator.
.-
Iron the New Easy Way
with"
loth excel In all-round performance. Yet both retoln that high
degree of dependability which has won steadily Increasing preference for OldsmObile. > > You are cordially Invited to come In to
Inspect and drive these two new cars. You will find them roomy and
comfortable to ride In. You will find them modern to the minute In
every datoll of style and appointment. You will also find them very
"Note dial with exact
moderately prIced-In spite of their many Important new fine-car
'. heat 'for, every fabric.
b-ons faster. Gives
advancements. We believe that when you see and try these two
re a I "F r e n C h .
Laundrv" finish.
new Oldsmoblles, you will deCide to look no further-they are that
for out of the ordinary In beauty, In performonce, and In value.
00
a Month
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
Come in and let us show you this
maRle/OUB
PHI L
PHIA
"Semng Swar,hmore Sines 1904"' ,
ELEC.T-M
~
AnBouncing
Two Great New
Oldslllobiles
Improvements consiat ot two-story stucco
'and brIck house, 18X33 feet. Porch front.
:BB:Bemen~ garage.
CRAS. A. SMITH-Agent
or your own broker
$1
I!-_____ ________________________;_;;;
333 Dartmouth Avenue
SUbject to a mortgagE! of $3500.00 reduced to _.00.
Price $8.90
window.
WOODWARD, JACKSON & BLACK, Inc.
feet
wide and
driveway.
Under
subject to certain buIlding
restrictIons and condltloDS.
j Together with the tree and common
'use. right.. Uberty, and pr1Vllege ot the said
driveway 88 ana tor a _driveway, passageway and wete.r course at all times hereR1'ter
forever. in common wltb the ownel1J, ten.
ants and occupiers of the other lots of
ground boundIng thereon and entitled to
the use thereeof.
Automatic
lOOO ..Watt Iron
When THRIFT walks out the door.
PriCES on labor and materials
are lower than ever before."
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.PROCTOR
THRIFT
Copper Spoutings and Flashings
of that width In len8th or depth northward
WARMTH WITHOUT WORRY
TRINITY CHURCH
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
9 :45 A. M.-Prlmary Dept. 203 College
AVE. MAin School at the
Church. Bible Class, Hick's
Hall.
n:oo A. M.-Mornlng Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Guenther will preach.
Insurance in the Old Reliable ~~~~ gldfJp~r ~';: ~~. g:,u1.':;
Insurance Company 0 f N0 rth containing
of Delaware and State of PeDDSYlvanla;
In front or breadth on the said
,.
5.0 Compll?te,
At the Shedtt's Omce
Court House, Media, Pennsylvania
Saturday, January 30, 1932
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
Sale $7500. First mort•••" $5.000.
9:30 o'clock A. M.
Rent $55. Detached, mocleJ'D, 7 !'OOIDs.
Eastern 6tandtu'd Time
bot water beat, automatic hot water
LeVari Facias
heater, 2 car garage.
No. 1299
Wl\t. S. BITTLE
September Term, 1931
Swarthmore III-J
All that certain lot or piece of g:'ound
Nat...." PubUc
Real Estate With
tho bulldlogs and lmprovementa
tl:.ereon erected, situate on the north side
of Berkeley road at the distance of five
Let me WJ'1'te .,vour Automobt'le bundred.
and nlnety-elgbt and .eventyflve one-hundreedths teet westward from
NOW IN YOUR VICINITY
SHEET METAL WORK-ROOFING
iron
Swarthmore 43
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Of Real Estate
··Lady." Brown spot OVer each e1e. Reward. S. F. Butler, 302 S. Cheater Rd.
Swarthmore 713.J.
LESTER GRAND PIANO
Together with the free and common
Bfor86atd drIveway as and for a drlvrw1.Y,
use, rlgbt, Uberty and prlvllege of
SHER,lFP SAI.ES
• LOST-An English setter dog. 5 months old.
White body, black .head, answers to
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(Signed) REBA C. HODGE. Secretary
Protestant Episcopal
Chester R.oad and College Avenue
OpPosite the College Campus
Rector
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. S.T.M.
All aTe COrdially invited to attend the
servtces and use the ReadJng Boom.
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The annuai meeting of the Swarthmore Library Association
will be held in the Library rooms, Monday evening, January
25 at 8 p. m. for the purpose of electing directors and acting
upon the recommendation 'lor changes in the constitution.
SUNDAY
School Shoes
I
Annual Meeting of the
Library Association
Phone-Ridley Park 412
IN
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FRANK'S BARBER SHOP
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SPECIAL BARGAINS
r
ASK ABOUT THEM AT
Church News
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
Penn,....
•••
r:.~p t~:h~~!,!;o::~t~o::i~£t~~b:i~e~o~~~
10~~
01_ _ _ lor i
01. and '&he auoo.;;rul B1ckler wUl be re.. containing in front or breactth on the Mid PMBaa:eway anel wat.eJ' COUllle At all timee
qutred to .tve aum.clent lurety bonda aat- .Berkeley road. Itxteen teet and. ea.teDd1ng ·hereafter forever, in common With the Berkeley road aiXteen teet and esteu.dbut
.• . FOR RENT
JaI&ctGry 10 the BoroUilb Bol1ctto. lor the ;of that width In IengUJ. or elepth iouthw&l'tl .owners, tenants and occuplen of the other lOt that width In length or depUJ. MJuthWard
completion
01 ..
wort.
anelanI'WU'Ulteelrur
between parallel J..lnes at FIght &!1.glea to lota Of IP'OUDd boundlDt: thereon and en.. between parallel linea at rtSbt anglea to
, .. ,,-.-,-"_='iii: •. '.- "
,
tbe payment
ofIdany
atld
labor ana ibe
_Id Belkeley I'O&d. eight, feet to the titled. to use thereof.
the said Berkeley road eighty feet to the
BBNT-Two
attractlve
houeekeeDlD&'
material entering into the said Improve- mIddle of a certaln fJlxteen feet Wide drivemiddle of a certain .1I:teen teet wide drtve.PoB
aPvtmen'CzI.
eleOb1o
retrlaeratlon
and aD ment.
Subject to a mortgage ot t3SOO.oo re- wa,..
Spee11lcatl0D8 for the abon' Work mal' be way.
coDv8Dlences, Albert N. Garrett,
packer 44t2 "ur Swarthmore 489.
Pl'OCUled. in the oJllce of the Borough SecUnder and
Under anel subject to certain bUlldlns duced. to $3000.00.
.restrlotlODB
. subject to certain bUUcllng
retary, Counc11
.
lmprovemente eonslst of two-story stucco
roB RIntt-Gaiaae tor rent close to eta- Swarthmore.
Pa. Chamber, Park Avenue, '!'I!!8tr1ctloIll.
and brick house, 18E33 feet. 1'0rOO front.
Together with the free and common
UOn. Hot water beat. J. P. Terrene, M3
Caunen .....n_ the rtcbt to reject any
Together with the tree and common Basement garage.
use. right. Uberty and prtvllege of the aaJd.
Dartmouth Ave.
and/or all BI.:!s.
.use, rIKht, l1berty and prlvllese of the
driveway as and for a driveway, PUllageALBERT
N.Borougb
GARRB'rr,
JR..
.foreuld driveway 88 and lor a driveway.
Sold as the property of He~ O'Ca!la- way and water course at all tlm.. hereafter
roB l
Secretary.
. ment.~ Pour room., ba&h and Id~'te. - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ f)8It8.&geway and water course at all tl.Dles ghan, mortgagor. Viola A. JOhilaon. wife torever. In common with 'the ownenl, .. ~n-f
hereafter forever. In common with tbe of B. Dayid Johnaon. real owner,
ants and occuple1'8 of the other ow 0
Ken, l'8uon&bte. ORran. 163 Park A..... caU BSTATB.ANNIB WYNN. deceased, W1l1lam owners, tenants and occupiers or tile other
ground bouncUng thereon and entitled to
Conditione $250.00 caah or certlAed check the use thereeot.
Swarthmore 1489 01 663.
A. Wynn, Admlnlstrator, 234 ~ton Jote of ground boundlng thereon and enon day of l8le; balance 10 ten days. Further
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I Road. Opper D&rby, Howard KIrk, Atlomey. titled to use thereof.
::rgD BE~' B .~
f 189 302 County Bqlldlng, MeclIa, Fa.
Subject
to B mortsage of $3SOO.00 reSUbject to a mortgage of P5OO.00 re- condlttona announced at sale.
duced
to f3OOO.00.
....
- eawu ,carap a' rear 0
Notice Is hereby giVen that Letters of
Ru~..~ ...A.nnDe.
AppiJ' Albert. N. Oanett. AdministratIon hrive been granted in the duced to f3OOO.OO.
JOHN B. MUJtER. Attorney.
Phone Swarthmore 489 or Penb7J)a.cker 4442. above Estate. and. that all persona: indebted
Improvements
two-story
Improvements consist of two·story stucco
and
briCk hoUSe,conelst
18x33 01
teet.
Porch stucco
front.
to tbe above
requested to
and brlok Karase.
hoUle. Ih:33 feet. Porch front. Levari Paelas
No. 1303 Ba8ement .J&rag'e.
FOR ItEN'r-Dealrable apartment. Seven payment
and FBtate
thQ68. are
havLnC"clatms
tomake
pre- Basement
rooms.s.. tUe bath, heat, hot water, heated. 88nt the aame, Without delay to the Ad8. ,125 'per month. Allan O. Wood., 22:1 Illlnlstratbr or hIe attorney.
warthII10re
Ave.
September Te~. 1931
Sold as the property of Henry O'c&llaSold 88 the propertr. of Henry O'CaUaghan, mortgagor. Viola A. Johnson, wife
8han, mO~8gor, Vlo a A. JObwroD, wife
All
that
certaln
lot
or
piece
01
ground
of E. DaVid Johnson, real owner.
of E. David JOhnson, real owner.
FOR SALa
Ri!:sOI.onON
wltb
the
buUdIngs
and
lmprovemente
Condltlona--$250.00 cash or certLfled check
caah
or
certified
check
CondltJoD.S--$250.00
RESoL~ that sidewalk notices be eluly
FOR 8ALE--General Electric Refrigerator. served Upon the respective_property OWD- on day ot sale; balance 10 ten days. Further thereon erected, situate on the south aide on dey 01 sale; balance In ten daJl5. Further
of
Berkeley
road
at
the
distance
of
five
conditions
aDDounced at sale.
S~l.- Pra~tlcally new. Telepho~e 1956-W. ere, on or about March t. 1932, to lay alde- conditions announeed at sale.
hunClred. and twenty-eight and one
one ..hundredtba feet
westward from
~lb In front of their properties, In acthe west side of Church Lane, In the JOHN B. MILLER, Attorney.
cordance v.olt!l e.x1stlng Ordinances and reg_ JOHN B. MIIJJm, Attorney.
PERSONAL
ulations. 88 follows:
ToWIllblp of Upper Derby. In the County
of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania;
(l) East aJde RUtgers Avenue from YAle
JOHN J. CAIN,
PBRSONAL-Ealthare SanitarIum-Mater...
containing In tront or breadth on the aid .
Avenue 80utbwanUy a distance of ap.. Levari FaCias
No.
1302
Sherlft'.
nlty, mVaItds t convalescents. Reasonable.
proxlmately One hundred. and II1ty feet
Phyalclall 1n atr.enClance. 135 :Franklin Ave.
to the e.J:Jat~ COncrete walk.
September
Term,
1931
Morton. Swarthmore 2087,
(2) West side Cornell Avenue southWardly
AU that certain lot or piece ot ground
a distance of approxtmately one..half
block from Westdale Avenue to ezlst- With the buUdlnga and Improvements
PERSONAIr.-Dressmaktng, remodellng and
Ing Sidewalk..
thereon erected, situate on the north side
alterations by experienced modiste. All
In event of failure of said OWOers to of Berkeley road at the dIstance of five
work called for and dellvered. For any
problems In dressmaking call Cheater comply thereWIth. that the Borough shall hundred and eighty-two and seventy2-2128.
cause said walks to be constructed at the ·dve one-hundredths feet, westward from r
expense of 881d OWDers, as provIded by law. the west side of ChurCh Lane. In the J
Passed. thIs seventh day of Jt\nuary A. D. Township of Upper Darby, 10 the County
PBRBONAL-Old pine stal1"8 recovered With 1932.
lof Delaware and State of Pennsylvania;
oak. Hardwood floors laid and reftniahed. .
L. C. ASHTON,
containing In front or breadth on the said
Estlmatesfurnlshed.80merhalder&SChelble,
President Of Council. Berkeley road sixteen feet and extending
658 Tenth Ave., Moore, Pa. Phone Sidey
Attest:
ot -that width In length or depth northward
Park 1t36... W.
.
·ALBER.T N •. GARRBTT, JR.,
between Parallel llJies at right angles to
'the said Berkeley road eighty feet. includ.
Secretary.
W. R. I.ANDIB,
tng on the rear thereof a certain sixteen
FOUND
Burgess.
feet Wide drlvewa,.
POUND-A bracelet. Phone Swarthmore
' "Under and SUbject to certain bulldlng
20'1-M
restrIctions and conditions.
SHERIFF'S SALES
Fortnightly
~frs. Edward F. Hitchcock will entertain the Fortnightly at her home on
N orlh Chester Road on ':\londay, January
'5 at 2 ;30 o'clock
?f
in
school windows
}..frs. Hervey Shumacker will revi~w
mcreased to such a pom~ that on Monday d
h' h the guilty boys suffered
and Tuesday there developed a last final cnce W Ie
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Ellen Glasgow's "Virginia". This is :MISS
rush for what had not already been taken would b(: suffiCient penalty. It was a so Glasgow's finest novel a!ld has bee.n calland it was disclosed that most of the agreed that the boys ~eplace all the stolen ed by critics, an AmerIcan ClaSSIC. In
stolen oods was taken last we~k in day- goods and be responSible for the damage
light
Monday and Tuesday after- toned Most of the goods has already been
Dun.
noons
In dtese day-light raids the offices and
T~e ~warl"lIlorea" has ref~ained from
rooms of the school were torn up to pubhshmg the names. ~f any.ooys on the
such an extent that when offidals of the theo~y that the pubhclty. might tend to
school visited the buildings they called glonfy them among theIr school mates
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in the POlice and asked for an investiga- rather than conde!»n them.
.
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
f
At the present time the proper attitude
Rev John Ellery Tuttle, Pastor
until the last week those in charge of the general
seems to have ?eEXTENDS A CORDIAL WELCOME TO
of the Prep school buildings had noticed veloped and the gUlI~y boys are bem.g
ALL WHO Wll.L CONE
IT IS WORTH WHILE TO WORSHIP
a gradual disappearance of small articles looked upo~ as. havmg betraye~ t?elr
such as' pens and pencils, pennants, test paren~, their friends. the orga01zab~ns
SUNDAY
J_ .,:-- Ll ut
'"lI:~j-"UUUh."II;
,. '-~ ,.... etc.... - ' ......
they' belong; 'and the_ entire- 10'00- Bible Study.
thutS
U'ut-... I',. -w"-",'
~ 'car- to whIch
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11-:00 "- MORNING: WORSHIP.
ried ~n so gradually tbat no attempt was commumty.
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PASTOR'S SERMON
'WHAT SHALL I DO WITH JESUS?'
made -to find the guilty persons.
_ _ _..,...., . _ - 4·45-0RGAN WORSHIP.
The destrudive work of last week.
·
Fifteen minutes for quiet rest and
meditation.
however, which entailed the removal' of
5 '00 - VESPERS.
such large pieces, as typewriters, adding
·
This s'ervlce closes at 5 :45.
PASTOR'S MEDITATION
machines, bundles of sweatshirts, mjcr~
"AFTER SEVEN DAYS."
To the Editor of the S'lt'artIJJJloreau:
Do &varthmoreans realize how much
.
vnrnDNESDAY
our Players' Club has given- us this year 8'00 _. MIDWEEK SERVICE.
·
"THE CHRISTIAN AND
MARGUERITE T. BYE. RN. in the way of good wholesome entertainDISARMAMENT."
ment?
Private Duty at/d Hourly
SWARTHMORE
I have made the trip in town at least
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
twelve
times,
and,
with
the
exception
of
NursitJg
LLOYD P. STEVENS
Minister
Grace George in "A Golden Cinderella,"
PHONE Swarthmore I2~R
SUNDAY SERVICES
have seen the poorest and the most risque
11:00 - "SOUL
Worshtp
and Sermon
plays in aU my years of theatre-going.
WINDS"
Right here in Swarthmore I have been
8:00- Worship and Sermon
.
"
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"THE DIVINE
able to go Just
a short dlstance.
Slt m
__ HALO"
comfortable seat and see with the eX-I ADVANCE NOTICE-Sunday Evening
' preVIOusly
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J anuaryDR.
31stWILLIAM
MEN'S NIGHT
Guest speakeI'
.
ccptlOll
of the play
mentioned,
A. PEARSON
in my opinion the two best productions I Dean Hahnemann Medical College and
of this season:
I , PhUa. Rotary Club.
Phone, Sw. 1225
'I THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
Sincerely yours,
Mrs. Harold Griffin
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
I
"The noblest question In the world ls,
I •
what good can I do In It?"
THE SWARTHMOREAN
CfiAiS $'rp I E-D,
inr;\r:itH"V"',, .! ,: '
cafeter~a
order to buy candy bars. In fact ~IS
Phone Swarthmore 900
Ie:mil. at lunch time has become so deslrEntered as Second Clhss matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post Office at Swarth- able
students wilt not hesitate,,? beg
more, Pa., U nder the Act of March 3, 1879.
nor borrow the necessary five ,penrues.
After a recital of the facts It was de·
FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 193Z
cided that the school boar~ would
hibit the sale of candy. ThIS was ro<;on,·1
nd h 1 sidered, however, in view of .the
Confidenee Betrayed
scopes. etc., brought the police a sc 00 that such action would be. unfatr ~o the
aut horities into action and by the end of
'h
f t
S twas
h
women runnIng t e ca e er.a.
0 I
f
the week
the nineteen
w 0 were
A large number 0 S war th more par- given
a hearing
Mondayboys
evening
w,,,.e id'ecided to investigate farther and hold
f
later meeting which was scheduled or
ents are endeavoring to recover this ku
. I
own.
h t last night.
week from one of the severest JO ts exAt the hearing it developed that w a
Last Thursday's meetjng of tJle 5cll00'11
perienced in many a year, The jolt was had started as a prank or a jo~e had .d~- board also brought up discussion of
administered by seventeen Swarthmore veloped into some!~ing very.se~~us Wit £ heating of the new Rutg~rs as:venotiu,;feacto!.lrl
out the boys realizmg the slgm cance 0
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eoO
- 'JANUAll,~/2Z;' 1932
22,'19~2
Ce W. WORST
Opposite Court House
MEDIA, PA.
THE SWARTHMOREAN·
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.i.emalned in York for the public funeral and Clark Gable.as the staro. Thomas FRANK LOSES 18 LOS.
AND\1VINS DINNER
TRINITY CHURCH TO
res ylenan 0 e8
Thursday .vening, at Wh!i:b;jil.oJlida . .¥akili.i!.~tJtl>1r"'t'!e managorof
. BE OCCUPIED FEB,· 7
A
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rtette will sinll" the offere as, also, he did at the.private service.in this theatre. He·was !,""erly manatlef
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1/,,; 1t~e Fr¥W' '~I'I1ID., an~t' tho .~!l' ;!he Stanley Theatre "l~~~~"'., ~
~ ''l.~~ red'
.
d
Work on the-.new. ~urch has prog- t~ry of the morm?g se...,.,... "'u _ Y
lerment in· Birmingham Cen1t1et'y;'Wesf·
' . ' It.d l.f~ I!.... •
'ra::ii~'-'" UClng prICeS an
ressed so rallidly '\~t '. plans are being Next Sunday will be last one of Dr. Chester, the. same afternoon. Mr. White-,
Media Theatre
• ,F
. 'Maselli, ~ known
made 10 han Ihe fir!tpser~iclesSon Sunday. EII~s WI ilh the men's kclafss. He band Mrosf· ley wh~shPhresidentohf .thfet':"'!~lar· lias
ed ed h~tfihe
t pital1j I ·H\' ':1 "1< t· "14 . i,~l'::;~th M·ed' as ~rBhkbe the. B;u:ber" deeid
February 7 and a' arl~ 1 upper o~ Ellis eave n~xt wee. or an a sence
to. w It ~ was ":0. e 0 I~t ' •• ges con.~ '.1 ~r~ an ~., -a~r\':.1':~e~ . \II.~, e" la WOUru
tonsistant and r uce IS gFebruary 9.
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.; two months In Florida.
Irlbutors, vlce-preSiaent of Ibe York Y. thea{!e, reports Ibat '!he'- pldure, Pen- ure. He persuaded Sam Drayman of
The Rev. Ronalds Taylor, S. T.~..
Rev. Walter D. Howell, field secr.. t~ry M. ~. A. ~nd. promine~t in church and rod. and Sam" drew a record crowd. Park aVOl1ue and Jake Snyder, of Harrector, and the V~stry of St, Andrew s. 01 the Presbyterian Board of Christian pubhc affairs m. that CI~.
.
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'Yhlfe. the final figures.are 001 available ris & Co., to bet him a chicken dinner
Church, ColI~~~ .Park, Maryland, ha."e Education, gave a most interestiilg ad- A special senes· ~f Bible studies for at the· ti~e of .this writing, he sa" that that)!e C\
Altar and Reredos, a brass Altar Rail, Sunday School teachers' last ~ues""y arran!,ed in the life ~~ Chri~t, which will than the ree'lrd day o~ last year, when bet by ·cuttingdoWIl
seal... to the Olltwo clergy sta1ls and h~O pra)'cr ?esks, evening.
.
c~mblUe teacher tral!llng:w~tp_ the de~o- Har01d ~lo)'d was, playmg.
_
tent of 18 p'ounds., On Wednesday noon
and a Lectem. These Will he used m the
UNext \\lednesday evening, the sub-, t~on~I, f~tures,?~ the season.'
' . r . '.' ' ••'a -~!"
!'." t, '.: :'. '.' lie. i.t'e~V~.,~Jt;i.·$.t.~",",6.'~~ihe new Col..
lIe~ church.
. . 'ect for Ihe midweek service will be the, The annual· dmner for parents and
' . Stanley·neatre· .. ;.:. ,Iege.~uneb:)l"l'll' 9DI>!>.1~Jlorough halL
rwenty-two members of the Jun.'O! J I t'
1 Ih Christian to World peace. leachers bas. beel,l fixed fpf, Feb.. 3d.
...
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SeveiiI other biisingi nI~ir'were invited
ttndedth
e
. .in 'Chester "reeeiit~
'
\Vomall'sA l1XITI~ry a
c e meetmg,realOno
! Different members,
will discuss this i m - , .
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The ",'
Stanley'theatre
'to' stilre' tbeJstnea1. ;f""Frsitl1r refwed: to
on
ri
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. . Th' eatre
I~ maugurat6:l
. . . ' . a new 'p?hcy.
.
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h' ~I!~r:~,
;o-h f II
r-.the d'mner.
theirMonday
Lenten evenlllg
work and
' made plans f o
,portant
tOPiC.
" .
Lansdowne
of v~e.: ,re,:~.
.. ~,.9'W~~-IJ(
T'he women, who arc sewing for the
Last \Vednesday mornmg, as Dr. Tntville -:very T~,.,rs~y, F!ida~ iUJd S~tur- ---:,:-.:-:---:-:-:---'-...:.:-'---local Red Cross, are m~ting on Mon- tie was preparing to. leave for York In these d~ys of general depressio!, day In COn!unctl~ .w~th. tlie regular
~., I: c;': 'iiXHiBIT{6F(;
days allhe residence 01 Mrs. Alberl Hill. where he was to officlale at the funeral lalk, it is gpod to hear of ally upward feature photoplay. Five blg·!'Ie~.. .york.' ·.~·ft'~hrrt:or·
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scnicc of the only son of Judge Hen.ry trends in business. Last' Saturday the acts. are on t~e p~ogr~. !.~tur~ the
OWCl _ _
~OCIAL PLANNING FOR
C. Niles, he was informed by long dlST
'
b k
th
leadmg vaudeville artists in-the'country. R~pr&luc.·itO... ~ri.'lCta"'~.:..Sketches
"
lance telephone 01 Ihe sudden death of Lansdowne healre :0 ea. ree year The Stanley theatre vaudeviUeshpws are ." ,.:
'T
COUNTY DESCRIBED his inlimate friend,
record for attendance of patrons and for the talk of Delaware county and af'
.. ;'"-,, 'N_ A:t'" ,-,,'
Mr George H Whileley president of total cash receipts. "Possessed" was the equal to any in th~ ·StafeO£ Pa\nsyl..SlURER'S DRUG,;STORE
The State Department of Welfare has
~ .~.
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He name 01 th- show, with 'Joan Crawford vania.
s-_.. no ......c P-.,
recently published. for distribution ,I
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throughout the statc, a pamphlet entitled :
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"County Cooperation in Social Planning."
This pamphlet is an adaptation of a
paper by Mrs. \VilIiam Jaquette, president of the Delaware County We1fare
Council, and was read at a Round Table
Conference on "County "Velfare COUll
cil, and was read at a Round Table Con·
ference on "County Planning,"
Since a particularly effective attempt
has been made jn Delaware County, to
link together public and private efforts
,
for Social Welfare, it was felt that the
history of this effort and its results
might be of interest to the other counties.
The organization of the Council is
simple, its membership consisting of the
I.
fifty most important public 'and private
\VeUare Agencies in the COWlty.
N announcmg its program for 1932, Packard has been. c6risciousof the desirability. for: .
The. Council· is ,divided 'into three departments, namely: 1. Family.and Chilstabilization. In presenting. now its plans for the ye~r:i~~h6pes to dispel-uncertainty;, "'!i,"1
dren's Division-2. Health Division-3.
-at least .insofar as Packard is concerned-as to later developments.
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Recreation DivisiOn~ .
A special co~ittee is conducting a
'I
Social Service Exchange. This Ex- ' Toward that end ir is announcing now two new lines of cars for
'" 'r
change has been invaluable during the
Twin Six and the Light Eight. 'These new lines will be in addition to Packardls present,
present Emergency Conditions in preventing the duplication of effort It also
very popular Standard Eight and Eight DeLuxe models, and with, them wil1. comple~elY_cs>y~r,
serves as a means of unifying the labors
of the various agencies.
the fine car field in all price ranges, from
$1750 upward. . .
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Innumerable successful activities have
proved the work of the Coun'cil to be of
Prices have been established on its
four lines of mrs so
.
the utmost importance, although as yet
~he- definition Of a' County Council is
crease in volume can justify them. Packard expects to supply no other models of these cars
....;~l·ill 11·, ,;l;,kbg. It j~ a. ,~,,"
'to •• ,::·l·
before the close of the year and any price changes are more likelyta ·be.upward·,th3~d9~.
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E:' Sharples 'Visited in Washington, D."
this week calling on Dr. and Mrs. W.
Carsol.t Ryan, formerly of Swarthmore,
On Tuesday evening. Wednesday noon
they were luncheon guests of Congressman James Wolfenden of DelawarQ
County.
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Dr.
in history, is ·avkilaDl~a"s In t1.'i,,. pastih'thirteen· beautiful
models on 130 and 137 inoh chassis. NO\v, wi~h Synchromesh Transmission,
Packard's new Synchro-rnesh Transmission, quiet i.~
all three
Control Free-Wheeling, both optional at no extra cost, it
speeds; Finger Control Free-Wheeling; Ride Gontrol; the
exclusive Angleset Rear Axle and new doubl~ drop frame.
becomes an even more outstanding value in the fine. car
field than ever befote. Automatic chassis lubrication a..-:.d
When you consider the performance P9ssibilities of the
Ride Control add to' its riding ease. Complete body insu-
power of the new Twin Six, you will be truly surprised 'at
lation excludes no~ and.tempemtlu:e, prevePts the de.velop-.
ment of squeaks al;ld ratrles. A !iisringuished car for those
the factory price range of this great car-$3650 to $4395.
with high'motoringsta\:ldards. Factory prices, $2250 to $3250.
:Jhe clqht J)e.£ux.e
"My wife and I would
like you to visit u.s,n she
heard him say. "We could
.help you find a house and
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new Packar~
E,ght DeLuxe ,s
supreme development of Packard's ten years of straight-eight
in qualiry and,. therefore, Packard-in na!X'C-~is offere
four large, beautiful and completely modem models, all o~
engineering, and will continue to rank as the world's finest
a chassis of 128 inch wheelbase, with eight-in-line
eighHylinde
of standard and individual custom bodies,
features-Synchro-mesh Transmission, quiet in
With its new
provides syrichro-mesh Transmission, q~in
all three speeds
and Finger Contrill Free-Wheeling. Thousands who have
transportation in a greatly enhanced degree to the discriminating Packard clientele. Factory prices, $3150 to $3895.
formance and prestige. Prices at the factory,.$1750 to
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COMEDY
Another Sulro comedy 01 the English
school of writing, under the direction of
Dr. A. F. Jackson, will be the offering
of the Players' Club for February, bejng presented the week of February 1st
to 5th, inclusive.
For th e ma ny W h 0 ellJoye
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29, 1932
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$2.50 PerY..,
Community Health Society Hears
rUBRARY REPORTS
Of Organization's Rapid Growth YEAR OF PROGRESS
Mrs. A. F. Jackson Elected President at Annual Meeting;
Two Other Swarthmore Women
Named Officers
NURSES COMPLIMENTED ON YEAR'S WORK
. Th e A nnua I meeting of the Commu~ty Health ~ociety this month marked
:. e teOAth a"!1lversary of this organiza1011.
t thiS meetmg election of Of-,
Mrs. A. F.
fieers took pia
nd M'
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ce,
a
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s
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JackJa~k8on,
newly
son was elected to succeed Mrs. Martin
ejected presiB. Young as presidept. Both Board and
dent of the
nurses fee 1 deeply grateful to Mrs
Community
Young. for her loyal and efficient servic~
I~eahh Society
of the pas~ ten years, and are glad of the
or Central
Delaware
assu~nce that she will remain a member.
County
of thiS body.
!
Officers for 1932 are:
President, ' Mrs. A. F. Jackson,
Swarthmore; 1st vice-pres., Mrs. Robert
~1. Cox, Milmont; 2nd vice-pres., Mrs.
. .
.
Palmer Hinchliffe Morton' Secretary nur.ses. 1,199 VISits were made III 1922,
Mrs. J. Donald 'Gibson Swarthmore: while in 1931, 8,031 visits were made.
Treasurer, Mrs. George
Barber, 3rd: I There were no sch.oots under supervision
Swarthmore; Assl Treasurer, Mrs. E.I that first. ye!lr, whde. today we have two
M. Boyd, Swarthmore.
. school dlstr~ct5: ThiS was formerly 4,
Perhaps it will interest residents of but two distrtcts s~u~ed their own
Swarthmore to compare the present ca _ nurses after our aSSOCIatIOn had demonacity of Health Society work with th:t strateo the ad':3?tage of a nurse in the
of 1922. the first year of the~newly fonn- schools. 7I~ VISits were, made to schools
ed organization. In 1922, there was one last year, w~th 1,341 children examined,
nurse, while in 1932 there are three and 585 adVIS~. 198 were treated. In
Constitution Changed al Annual
Meeting; Elect E. C.
Walton 10 Board
UBRARIAN MAKES _BEPORT
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The annual meeting of the Swarthmore Library association was held at
the library rooms on Monday evening,
January 25. ;rhe annual reports of the
President of the Association and of
the Librarian were presented, The,:.;c
reports show remarkable growth in
library usc by the people of the borough, The high light of the repons
was the fact that during the year 1931
there were circulated through the Ii.
brary a total of 15,OJ6 books. This COOlpares with a circulation of 13,927 in
1930. and 8,005 in 1929, Ihe year of tho
Iibrary·s organization
Harold Barnes, president of the
Board, in his report called attention to
the fact that the income frotn taxes
le\'ied at the fall election would not b.~
available for the use of the librar;
until Sl~t>tember, and that therefore the
board will have to practice the strictest
economy in the conduct of its affairs
during the year. The number of books
now all the library shelves is 3965 a
gain of 504 volumes during the yea;.
~fr. Barnes and Mrs. Harold Griffin
were re-elected to the Board of Dj.
rectors, and E. C. Walton was elected
to succeed Mrs. Phelps Soule. All for a
term of three years.
Several changes were made in the
constitution of the Library Association
made necessary by the fact that the
Library is now a tax supported insti..
tutio' Til~ 11l,-·mhu·~i!i:-. ill Ihl" ::'.~50ch
tion \\'I.'!'!, n'.. !l'n(i; Ii \(1 illdur1,e :dl resident . . 0: i i. DOTC.-::g-h t'xccpt~ Illtll-
Virtues", produced by Dr. Jackson last
season, "The Desperate Lovers" witt
prove a source of much pleasure and
amusement. . Dr. Jackson obtained the
play last year while on a trip to England, and felt it was a good vehicle for
this year's production. So far as is
known it will be the first time it has been
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produced in this country. The dialogue
The first meeting of the Educational
is brilliant, and o( that delightfully {arc- Section wilt meet on Friday, the 12th inical, frivolous nature at which Sutro is stead of the 5th as announced in the
a past master. It is a play especially club calendar. Mrs. Phelps Soule will
suited to Dr. Jackson's flair for whims- lead the discussion concerning UWhat a
itat comedy.
Ch'ld Sh
As is appreciated by all lovers and stu- "I
auld Have Read at the Age of
dents of the theatre, this kind of play re- Sixteen". The meeting will be at the
quires acting of a very high order, as home of Mrs. Robert L. Lewis, 505
the interpretation of the 4'linesu is little Swarthmore avenue at 2 :30.
aided by any action. In order, there* • •
The .Study Class of the Music Section
fore, to do "The Desperate Lovers" full
j~stice, a cast of exceptional strength will meet with Mrs. Jacob Meschter 318
has been assembled, and from a preview Dickinson ave. on Monday aftemoo~ at 2 :::=-=-==-~
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~f t~e fin~1 .rehearsals, a splendid produc- o'clock. The works of Edward McDowIS JanttclPated.
..
ell
constitute the program. Mrs. J.
r. ackson has been aSSisted 10 the Warren P
'n d
production of t his play by Ha'rry G.
.
• ax~n WI rea a. paper conForster, wh,? will be remembered by c:rntng hIS
an.d there wd!
seteemany for hiS work in uThe Queen's tlon by VOIce, plano and vloltn. All
Husband" last year. Mr. Forster has members of the c1uh are invited.
, h~d years of experience on the profesI
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Swarthmore League of ·Women Employment Bureau and College
slOnal stage, and possesses directorial MEN'S MGHT AT
Voters Hears Child Labor· ,
Cooperating on Beautification
skil.I, as well as professfonal acting el
Program
pCTlence, and his acquisition to the club
ilr ;iilis "i..'itiJltcily is a r\:'ai
Th'
~ _.
--, tq;~i';'.··' '. \wi • ../ .:.<1., l'''':~'-'hIL i. .. U':'~I ,
most important factor for the pre~ent as
' e .'ic:ond in the series of Men's NE.i<;t1 . 01<' H~"'(JHM" TOLD ELEVEN
MEN
WORKING UpO:l
. -", of ot the :l!llltlal lhws oi
well as future strength and
If
f Nights will be held next Sunday evenwe are o ·
. th M h d'
.
$2.OC~,
,,01
l'1l' Iibra!:.-. It',',1 t:vef, i~
the club depends mainly upon the abiUty 109 ~n e, et 0 1st EpIscopal Church
On Tuesday last the Swarthmore ' W ork has once more been resumed in
open
Lv
~i.i
.i.,,::--;i(knt'i
,\"ith)ur cnsL
of the directors, upon whose shoulders at e_,ght 0 cloc~. The. M~n's chorus of League of Women Voters, of which
Membership
in
the
association
entitles
the main burden of the work always twenty-~ve vOle~s Will slOg a number ~~s. Barn~rd Walton is chairman, par- the ColJege woods along the C rum
one
to
the
additional
privilege
of
voting
falls. This is often little appreciated by of sel~chons under the direction of Mr. hClpated 111 National Child Labor through the cooperation of the CoUege,
at
the
election
of
officers
and
directors.
Week by presenting a program on and the Employment Bureau headed by
those witnessing the performances.
OctavIus N~rbeth.
Inasmuch as Borough Cou'neil must
In line with the policy of the Players' Th.e spe~lal guest speaker Qf the Child Workers and Unemployment.
Mrs. William Johnson.
name
two members of the Board of
Club to introduce and encourage new evenmg will be Doctor William A.
Miss Edith Gwinn, Special Assistant
The work of clearing the woods of old
Directors,
the constitution was amendplayers, three new players wilt appear in Pearson, Dean of the Hahnemann to the Philadelphia Board of Education
b '
fi~~t
spoke
briefly
on
the
general
pro~
~rees,
ullding
new
paths,
and
beautifyed
to
provide
that "the board of direc"The Desperate Lovers". All these are Medical College, and President of the
vISions
of
the
Pennsylvania
Child
Lamg
the
banks
of
the
Crum,
is
being
cartors
shall
consist
of not less than seven
possessed of experience and background. Philadelphia Rotary Club. A cordii\l
Mrs. Harry Maxwell, assuming the fern .. invitation is extended to all who are bar Law, explaining why this law which ried on by a dozen unemployed men nor more than nine members~~. As 111
inine Illead", has had years of amateur interested.
was the best of its kind when enacted from the point where it was left off just the past, seven members/wilJ-.be'elected
experience in Pasedena, Calif., Dal1as',
- - - . ,.'.......- ~Il 1915, is now antiquated and great"ty north of the railroad tressel last year. by the association. Council mar desigTex.; and lately scored' a great personal "RIP V AN WINKLE"
In need of revision to bring Pennsyl- Thus far eleven men have been employ- nate any two of these members as its
succe-~s in IfAda Beats the Drum" prerepresentativ:cs or appoint t~o addivania's
protection for working children d
AT CmWREN'S HOUR
sented by the Plays and Players of
in line with the laws of more advanced ~ an? o,:er a thousand dollars is defin- tional members. At the present time
It~ly 10 Sight for carrying 011 the work
Philadelphia, Mrs. W, Bester, an~ther
"The
Merry
Adventures
of
Robin
states,
WIth the hope of securing additional Council's representatives are Ciau'de C.
newcomer, has had considerable experi(Continued _""' ,fill', Thr,,)
1\1 iss Gwinn spoke of the pitiful at- hUl?S from townspeople interested in the
ence. and is also a member of the Plays Hood," a well loved English character
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and Players. lfiss Marjorie Toplis as- and '4Rip Van Winkle" from our own tempts to appear mature of these four- prOJect.
Spencer M~ Hurtt
The college is setting aside $500 for
suming a minor role, has also had ~rev Hudson VaHey were presented at the teen year old boys and girls who apChildren's
Story
Hour
.on
Thursday
atpear
before
the
Board
of
Educators,
~he
work,
the
Employment
bureau
is
addiOlls experience.
. Spencer M. Hurtt,' 339 Park avenue,
It is gratifying that the fame of the ternoon at the Woman's Clubhouse. Employment Ofl:icers to get their 109 $500 to this amount, and Mr. Wister died Wednesday evening of pneumonia
These
books
were
interpreted
by
children
'Iworking
papers"
j of the two or three has personally contributed $200
Other
Swarthmore Players' Club is attracting
dollars a. week which,"is often all that private contributions are expected during after ?11 illness of several weeks. He
talent of this caliber. While new play- who had been reading them in school.
Pupils
from
the
Third
grade,
Ulverthey 'can earn, and which is in no the n~t few months and the sale of y.ras fitty-five years of age and had lived
ers are welcomed, the strength and popIII S\~arthmore with his family for the
ularity of any cast depends mainly upon ston School, interpreted the story of uRip sense equal in value to the school work wood IS expected to raise three or four past clght years coming here from Ridley
the older players of proven worth and ap- Van Winkle" with Morris Terman, Rich- they are :)osing; of the type of em- ~undred dollars which will be put bac~ Park.
peal. Therefore, in rounding out the cast, ard Barnes, RicHard D~laplaine and BiI1y ployment; open to them, which rarely mto hiring more unemilloyed men.
He was secreta"y of the Springhaven
Only those persons who have visited
such proven players as Robert Stabler, Smiley taking part. TheQ the "Merry offers any; future advantage; of the exClub,
a member of the Rotary Club of
Harry G. Forster, Miss JuBe Chapman, Adventures of Robin Hood" were given cuses offered both by parents and year since the work was done by the un- ~hiIadelphia, and a member of UniversJohn R. Brownell, and, Mrs. Ina Downs by the pupils of the Fifth grade, Rut- children as reasons for the child's ap- employed can appreciate fully what Ulis Ity Lodge 610, Philadelphia Consistory
gers avenue school.
plication for a job; of the efforts of the work is meaning to Swarthmore, Aand
were selected.
The cast of characters was as fol- D epartment of Education to encourage at the
. proVl'd'109 a means 32nd Degree. He was secretary of th~
. 'sam
. e tl' me I'1 IS
A word concerning the I a s t-named
~.Ianufacturing Company of
Hood,
Walter
Jones;
King
employ~rs
to
give
such
jobs
as
they
of
hvehhood
for
from
a dozen to two De~ta1
lows:
Robin
player shOUld prove of interest. The
Pllliadelphla
.
(COflIi",,,d em Pogt Four)
d.ozen men who would otherwise be endifficulties of assembling a cast for a play Richard, Walter Snyde; Prince John,
T~c
survivors
are his widow, Mrs.
, •
hrely dependent on charity.
are seldom realized. This has been very Robert Hanzlitj Will Scarlett, James
Manetta
Hurtt,
three
children Spencer
Last year broad new paths were cut
much in evidence in this cast, as onc of Minar: One 01 Robin's band, Bob Del- DR. PEARSON VISITS
'Valter.and
KaIeb;
a
sister,
M~s. Luthe;
SWARTHMORE FRIENDS through the woods to act as fire breaks
the principal characters had to be cast aplaine; Little John, Helen Howard; Sir
Conradi of Elkins Park and a brother
Guy
Gisboin,
Norman
Powell;
Lady
and
.to
allow
the
use
of
tractors
for
four times, due to illness and
'
c1earmg and fire protection. Several J. H. Hurtt of Ridley Park.
other causes. Mrs. Ina Downs. one of Marian, Genevie\'e Reavis': Lady -MarPlans for the funeral services had not
Dr. Paul M. Pearson, Civil governor acres were cleared of underbrush and this
ian's Maid, Shirley Ward; Jester, David
the club's sterling players, jumped into Ullman; Bugler, Ed Davis; pages-Alice of the Virgin Islands, spent last week-end area has since been planted with .azaleas yet been completed at noon yesterday.
the breach at the last moment, despite
Bernard 311d Elizabeth Whitaker; Alan~ in Swarthmore and visited a number of and rhododendrons. The improvement
the fact that she appeared in Mr. Mitch- a-Dale, Sara Disque_; Friar Tuck," Ann his old ;friends. On Saturday Dr. Pear- has led to a greatly increased use of the
ell's play in January. It 'is not a policy
Represent Churehes
Howard; Robin HoOd's men, Anne son and his daughter Ellen were guests College woods.
of the club to use players in rapid sucLingle, Charlotte Griffin, Nancy Price, at tea at the home of Mrs. L. W. Fogg
Men who a.re given work in the woods
TI
cession, but it is gratifying to know that Betty
Jeah Pitman, Alice Redgrave, o~ ,Moylan. Saturday evening he was the are, chosen by the Employment Bureau
. Ie Interdenominational Un i 0 OJ of
such players are available and ready to Nancy Armitage, and Nancy Hirsh.
dmner guest of Dr, and Mrs. William headed by Mrs. Johnson. Their records which Mrs. A. O. Redgrave is the
give of their time and talents whenever
IT. Ellis and spent the night 3:s the guest al~'families are investigated and if found Swarthmore chairman had a luncheon at
an emergency arises.
satl.sfactory t~lCY are given a slip of paper the Belk\>uc-Stratford yesterday. Af, of Dr. and l\-Irs. J. Russell Smith.
The settings for UThe Desperate LovON STATE BOARJ).
·Sunday morning he spoke- at Friends' which ·prescnbes ~hat Harry ''''ood, head ~~o\~;: It~:~~fl~~ S~aecntleu~erHigh, a widely
ers" call {or three different scenes, now
'Meeting' aild at noon was the guest of c?l1ege gardener III charge of the work, s okc on' h
b'."
and author,
Dr. Louis N. Robinson, Swarthmore, Dr. and l\frs. El1is. Other guests were give them a certain number of hours.
(ContinNed on Pag, TI,ru)
d pi el s~ JCTct Wanted ~ore Lophas been appointed by Governor Pin- ·his son -Leon Pearson and Mrs. Pearson, work.
I e
eop e.
hose attendmg from
chot as a member of the board of M~. and Mrs. St. John Ward of Syria,
The
men
are
paid
thirty
cents
an
hour
Sw.arthmore
were
~
From the· Presby..
To Talk on Geneva
truSlees of the Cumberland Valley MISS MoUy Flym and Miss Ellen Pear- They !"ceive their pay every day if the; !~~a~{ ChuErCh F ~[Irs. John Ellery Tuttle,
Everyone is cordially invited to attend' State Institution for Mental Defec- son. Sunday afternoon Dr. Pearson want .It from the college. The college M thod~St eh u erton Cook; From the
a meeting in the Friends' 'Meeting House, tives, Dr. Robinson succeeds Carey E. spoke over Station WPEN in Philadel- sup~hes the supervision of the work and S~ith I~fr
i;rch-M r s. Frank N.
Saturday evening, Jan. 30, at 7:45. Miss Etnoier, of York, who resigned.
phfa.
4Arnes the overhead costs providing tools Octa ~
b ~d Stevens, and Mrs.
Sunday evening abOut forty _of Dr. machinery, tractors, power saws gaS~ Ch
Emily Gree'n Balch, formerly professor
D ar et d; From the Episcopal"
Pearson's
friends
entertained
for
him
at
oline,
etc.
'
G
urc
r. an
Mrs. J. Jarden
The
Rev,
William
M.
Woodfin,
D.D.
of History at Wellsley College and noted
h
the
"--'e
of
Mr
d
M
E
A
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A
d
S
'
uent
er,
Mrs
E
0
U
H . C.
the
Swarthmore
Presformer
pastor
of
,~,.,
. an
rs. . . enn rew
Impson, superintendent of B
M
B' ' . Lange
. ' t~rs.
student of international affairs will speak
of
North
Chester
road.
the
college,
is
in
charge
of
working
out
be~r,
H.lfs·M
ayaRard
Mornson,
Mrs.
AIkins,
byterian
Church
now
in
charge
of
a
on "World Issues at Geneva". Miss
Dr.
Pearson
lett
for
New
York
on
the
arrangements
with
the
Employment
M
AI
~s.
ymood
Walters,
and
I
a
I'
g
e
United
Presbyterian
Church
in
Balch has just returned froin Geneva and
M· edgrave; from the Frieuds'
can give her hearers first hand informa- Pittsburgh, was in Swarthmore on Mon- Monday and will sail for the Virgin Is- Bureau and is very enthusiastic over the M
plan.
ee 109, ~ rs. Jesse H. Holmes and Mrs.
tion.
day visiting old friends and parishners. lands February 2.
S. C. Palmer.
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PROGRAM ORSERVES MEN FIND WORK
CHILD LARORWEEK IN COLLEGE WOODS
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G.
The meeting of the Woman's Club on
Tuesday will be a ValeJ)line Frolic. Mrs.
Roland Eaton with her drama section
m~bers is Plltting on a one~act play, the
JUnior Section has a part in the program
and further mystery surrounds the music
section, which under the leadership of
their section 1eader, Mrs. Chester Spen.
cer, is practicing often and long on their
surprise number. Mrs. Claude Smith,
however, is seeking publicity for her see. as they wilt have cake and candy for
bon
sale thru the afternoon and wilt serve refreshments to those present ufor a price"
I h I'k
.
dh
an opes a I w 0 I e cake will not bake
h
.
b
t el~ o~ ut come prepared to help this
Section. Numerous members are wearing
Valentine costumes and it would be nice
if everyone who has an unusual costume
of any sort would wear it that day and
add to the Valentine coloring for the
afternoon.
Januarv
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enjoy it': for. the Packard Light Eight costs no more to buy.. " .,
or to operate than cars providing far less in ~ize, per- .
o
..5•
.ill three;..pceM.: ,. r~·
optional equipment at no extra cost-it brings luxurious
;
:
;
··
~,.
long deSired the luxury of Packard transportati()n can now.
far a& 140 mila away for ::
75 cena-lter 8:30 P. M. ;
:
for only 45 cenl8.
:
50'
. .::.;;.
and Finger Control Free-Wheeling, both now available as
a&
:
mo~or:.o{
110 horse~wer, Angleset Rear Axle and double drop frame:
Like aUc~ent model Packard cars; the new"Light'Elghe·~:·
Like the Twin Six it is available on
chassis.of 14;' ,.. _ i47 inch wheelbase and with a wide choice
··
··home."
·;
•
BY TELEPHONE ··::
You can reach friends
;
new Light Eight-2he .£iqht ciqht The
Packard in design, Packard
T~e
the companion car to the superb new Twin Six. It is the
;
quiet in all three speeds, and Finger
of standard and individual custom bodies. Chassis ·include
conservatively rated and economically dev~loped 150 horse-
new general managcl.".
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . . . i
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Eight, the most popular and widely acclaimed ~ackard car
experience with twelve-cylinder designs. It is offer~d in two
wheelbase lengths-142 and 147 inches-with'a wide range
lim rubbed his ear rnefully. Sue was so attached
to her home, her parents
and ber friends. But he
couldn't refuse a job on
that oceonnt.
Just then the telephone
rang. Sue lifted the re.ceiver. It was B call from
Cleveland-from Jim's
:
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, !. "
FOUR LUXURIOUS"; LINES OF PACKARD 'GARS
AT FOUR DISTINCT RANGES OF . PRI<:~
tional achievement embodying sixteen years of coptinuous
,
Car away!"
get settled." The warmth
or rriendship Sue felt in
his voice reassured her. .
She turned from the telephone smiling.
~I think the nflW job's
going to be ull right,
Jim," she de~lared. "And
that ~all gives me 0
thought. If rm lonely I
can always telephone
,.
IS
Jackson andMr; Harry
For8ter Direcl February
Production
VALENTINE FROUC
~T WOMAN'S CLUB
Pa.,
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l'!""'...-~ACKIl\tJ),t.l.QTf'lI
,
clqht}he famous new
:Jhe J'1win c:J"ve' The
supremely lUxurious new
J
he
cStunJ.ard
Packard Standard
Packard Twin Six is a sensa-
o
80
,
,t
·· Jobs
·::
Dave Their
·;:: Drawbaeks.
·· "IT'S a wonderful op·· Sue'sportuniiy-Isuppose,"
voice faltered, "but
Cleveland'.
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Swarthmore,
SUTRO COMEDY
AT PLAYERS' CLUB
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
LEGION CHARITY
BAll TONIGHT
JANUARY 29, 1932
I
and ,Miss Jean' .
Doctor; Toast'rl,e G,'rl Scout Training ,Course for A bus,'ness meetu"g was h.e.ld..... T._he .1.0.1.- Kline
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-.
h'b'
lowing··
w~re
nomiriaicld.
f
ofi\cers,
·-for
master,
Dr.
Arthur
J.
Jones;
and
ex
b
leaders ,viii be held on Saturdays, Fe d
M
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the coming year: Pres. ent," rs. ueorge ev. """war.
,...
ruary 6th and 13th from 11 a. m. to Van Alen; vice pr~sidents.'~Mrs. ~Mabel.
The C!,bhlet consists 0.£ nine members:
4 p. m. at the \\'orn3I1'5 Club.
OJmes and Mrs. Alan Wood;;secre~~y, ~r~. :Rol~d..L: ~ton, Mrs. Claude ~.
A model of the modern solar system, Mrs J Howard Smith' treasurer, MIss Richards, -MISS Linda DcArrpond, Allss
stars and planets, which was made for Mac' L;nd.·
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Double Funeral
)'Ir.
Parrish road are in New York for thrce
days this \\"cck.
:\1 iss Katherine Palmcr of Ogdcn
aVCI1l1C lcaves today for Central City,
N"ehraska whcre she will enter Ne-
A double funeral for Mrs. Alary Adelaide Jefferis, 74, who died of pneumonia
Saturday at the home of her daughter.
Mrs. Helen R. J. Paul, of Fairview road,
Woodlyn, Delaware County, anil for
Mrs. Helen Paul Stouffer, 30, also of
Woodlyn, daughter of :\1r5. Paul and mer is a graduate of George School
granddaughter of :\f rs. Jefferis, who and attended art school in Philadelphia
last year.
died Sunday in Taylor Hospital. Ridley
"Iiss Isabelle Bronk entertained al
Park, was held Tuesday afternoon from
205 South Orange street, :Media. Burial dinner Frjday evening in honor of Dr.
was in Arlington Cemetery. Mrs. Stouf- John tivillgstol1 Lowes of Harva:-d
fer is survived by her husband, J. Eames University, who was formerIy professor
Stouffer. Her father is Morton Z. Paul. Engljsh at Swarthmore College.
Chester attorney. A 3-daJ·-old daughter
Mrs. John Kline, of Riv~T\'iew road.
of Mrs. Stouffer was buried Monday. and l-Irs. William Moore were hostesses
Mrs. Jefferis was a former president of to the Womants Bible class of the Pres" _thc"ly"nman's Cluh of Swarthmore.
hyteri~n" Ghur~hl last Friday afternoon.
, She was acti\'e in the plans and Luilclillg of the present \Voman's dub building.
Morton Z. Paul was a former resident
of Swarthmore for a good many years.
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The Sunday school cabinet of the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church are
having their annual Parent Teachcr Dinner on Feb. 3 at 6 :30 in the Parish
House Building. An excellent program
has been arranged by the committee. The
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Electrician
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FRUITS and VEGETABLES
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Sec~et~ry
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Cauliflower
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Full Podded
Sugar Peas
)ipeck 2 9 c
Fresh Cut
Mushrooms
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GrapeFruit
pk.basket 4 9 c
Tangerines Large
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Success Promised for Second the Franklin Museum is on display ()11
the seventh floor of Strawbridge &
Annual Dance For Aid
Clothier's
store this month. Any ScO~!S
of Unemployed
desiring to see this model can go wlt.h
Mrs. Zimmer 011 Saturday morning If
TICKETS
SELLING
WELL they will arrange it with her.
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.': Jea~ Doc'tOr, Mr. Paul D. Williams. Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ftaser, ~f ..EI~ J. ~.;' Kline. 1 ])r~ David McCahan, Re~.
a\'enue, accompanied by their daughter Edward H. 'Bonsall, Jr. & Dr. John E.
Sarah Jean and son Herbert. motored to Tuttle.
Baltimore for the week-end.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Barber, of
Further Penalties
Ogden avenue spent the week-end in At.
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Further pena1tles were placed on the
anAt'mCong' Yt'llose ,vho enj'oyed Mrs. Kline's group
Swarthmore's second ch.ar,ity b~ II , ~ IIe
I I of boys
k belwho Ibroke hinto hthe Prep
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big event of the commullltys social life.
land Mrs. Moore's hospitality were: Mrs., sc 100 Bwee Sc ore ast Wdcn. t ose w~o
sponsored each year by the Alfred Ste]. Everton Ramsey, Mrs. John Ellery' w~r~
oy
outs were. emed certam
venson Post of the American Legion,
Tuttle, Mrs. George Van Alen, Mrs. pnvlleges. a~ honors thiS week.
will take place this c\'ening in Parish Dr. Itrallk Aydelotte and Mrs. Ayde- Elizabeth Moore, Mrs. Paul Bums, Miss
J,n IJUbhs~lOg an account of .the Pr~p
Hall, on the campus of Swarthmore Col- 10Ue IC3\'C Swarthmore tooay for Mcx- Jean Doctor, Mrs. R. Chester Spencer, school affal~, one of the !,~da~elphla
lege.
ioo where they wiJI spend two months. Mrs.
Olmes, Mrs. 1fadalaine Naisby. papers mentioned that 3 minister 5 son
George F. Corse, chairman of the C01ll- They will then sail direct to. G:rman.y .Mrs. David Ullrich, Mrs. S. Strieby, of Swarthmore was .among tho:c taken
mittee in charge of the affair, says that where President Aydelotte will 1Il\'estJ- )'lrs. 'Villiam Taylor, Mrs. Harold Og- before th~ local maglStrdt~. F:I~ds of
the committee's londest hOlles have been gate the work of leading German un i- ram, Mrs. R. J. Littlefield, Mrs. Thom- t~e ~evi.~!oy~t. ~tev~~s,. mlD~sterl 01
realized and that the ball will be equally nfsities.
as \V. Andrew, Mrs. Minnie Storey, Mrs. t Ie ~ c~
~st urc. WIS It ma e c e~r
as successful as last year's which was
lfr. and ~frs. Joy llill('r Hullis an-· Howard Smith. Mrs. A. L. Barber. Mrs. that thiS did not refer to Mr.. Steven,s
held in the auditorium of the lfary l.yon nouncc the birth of a daughter, Ruth D. C. Storrs, Mrs. Clarence Clewell, SOil, who was a memb~r of thiS year.s,
AIIIIC, born January 2-t at \Vichita, Mrs. A. D. West, Mrs. Harvey Pierce.
football ~eam ,at the High sc~~o~ and IS
school.
One of the features of this evening's Kansas. l[rs. Bullis was formerly lfi->s
~trs. Theophile Saulnier, of J30 a leader m several student activIties here.
affair will be a half hour's entertainm.ent Bclh ~lcClling of Swarthmore.
Princeton avenue. will entertain at bridge
, I ,
provided b)' a pair 01 well knolVn Phd~~I r. E. C. Lappe, ~18 Park avcnu", tomorrow.
WIN FIRST PRIZE
delphia entertainers. Last year .two radiO was called to \Vashington, D. C. by the
)'-Ir. and Mrs. A. Penrose Robinson, of
FOR BEST APPLES
llerformers were secured for tins part of sudden death of his mother last SUI1- 606 University Place. will entertain at
the I,rogram and made a big hit.
Ida\,.
dinner at their home this evening, prior
Norman Passmore of Concord is feelThe dance will be helll in the dining
!Ir. n. C. Prince 150 Guernsey road, to attending the Harold Ainsworth Post
rOOm of the college which \\'il~ 3ccom- is quite ill with an infection of thc car. American Leg~on charity ball which will ing proud titis week because he was one
udate sever~l h~ndred cOll!)les with com-, Mr. H.ichard G. Haig of I~ivcrvic\\' be held at ParIsh Hall. Swarthmore Col- of the Delaware County fruit growers
fort. :Muslc will be pronded by a cclc- 3\'CllliC has returncd from the Uni\"ci- liege.
whose apples displayed at Harrisburg
b~ated jazz band and thos~ who do 110t sity HOSI)ital and is cOllvalescent at the A birthday party was given Wednesday last week won first prize in competition
WIsh t? dance ~1I. ~f the tune may play home of his father. :\Ir. Robert Haig, afternoon for Rich~rd Armitage, son ~f with apples from several other counties
cards m the adJoliung rOOms. I
Dr. George L. Armitage and Mrs. Arnll- in Pennsylvania. This is the first year
.
Ogden avenue.
The dance wiIJ begin prompt y at 11111e
tage of South Chester road.
that Delaware County fruit growers have
o'clock. .Members of the Legion Aux~Irs. Hobinsoll, mother of AIrs. J. H.
entered the big agricultural show alone.
'8 • e.
i1iary will be in charge of the refresh- Jessup, Haverford avenue, was taken
In other years they have prepared a comments and Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts with (Iuite serious iIIncss last Sunday PARENT AND TEACHER
bined exhibit with Chester County.
will do their part in minor ways to at church, but is resting comfortably
DINNER FEB. 3RD
make the occasion a sllccess.
at her home.
BRooKFJEJ .D
BUTTER
ChrIstIan EducatIon.
The Superintendents of the various de- A.rlistic Homu
§
partments of Sunday school with'the aid
of the Presbpterian Board of PublicaDe&igned and Built
tion wiII feature an exhibit of educa1o Meet
2 Ibs. for 59c
tional value.
lndirJidual Neeu
The following committees are unus__
Largest Selling Butter in Ame-rica
ually active: dinner, Mrs. J. V. S. BishCRAS. E. FISCHER
op; dining room, Mrs. Edward M. Bas304 Dickinson Ave.
sett; decorations, Miss Rosamond WellOld Dutch Cleanser
2 cans 13c
burn; songs, Mr. AUen C. Wood; pro- _
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Shredded
Wheat
10e Pk8'.
gram, Miss Linda DeArmond, .Qr. J.. R. :;;1II111111111111111111111"I11I11II1I1I1I11I11I11I1I11II11I11II11I11UIIII~
Reg. 35 c Stuffed Olives
jar-27e
Angelus Marshmallows
1ge
30c lb.
Sunbeam Tomato Juice
ISc
Girl Scouts
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Troop 16
The members of Troop 16 under th.:
direction of :Mrs. George Ashton and
i\..[ rs. Gerald Effing arc working ,:m
Spanish music for the Song Contest
which 'is to be held ill Lansdowne m
February.
BROOKFIELD
NOW ON DISPLAY ••• THE LINCOLN
V-12 ••• V-8
Troop 6
In the past week the following girls
have been invested in Troop 6: Evelyn I
Wherry, Marguerite Gotts, Betty Jean
Pitman, Dorothy Lueders Alice Rcd~
grave and Elizabeth \Vhitaker.
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A meeting of Troop Committee 6 was
held on !.[onday afternoon at the hom:'
of .Mrs, R. C. Dis(}l1c. It was voted
to present each girl of 'froop 6 invested this year with a Troop Crest for i
her uniform.
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Selected EGGS
28c doz.
Vitamont Dog Food
Pure Jelly Eggs
Ivory Soap (meel.)
COMONT
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Granite
COFFEE
Marbl.
00 0
MEMORIALS
CemeteTY Work a SpeCialty
Wm. J. Cartledge
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can IOc
lb. 1ge
4 bars 25e
Swift Premium Frankfurters
Jge lb.
Snowdrift (shortening)
20e lb.
j
No. Lansdowne Ave., Drexel Hlll. Pa.
23c lb.
A small can of Montco Milk given
free with each pound of this Superior
and satisfying coffee.
(OPPOSite Arlington Cemetery)
Finest Sharp Cheese
& W. Dainty Whole Cam
17c-3 'cans SOc.
Salad Shrimp
can ISc
Imported Sardines
Reg. ISc can IOc
BUILDERS
New Conltruction
Alteration.
Stone Work
Cement Work
Plaptone and Slate Walka our Spedalt\Driveway.
FencioR
Gradinlf
Atchitecural Services
Financinlf
Insurance
Balto. Pike and N. Chester Road
TELEPHONE Swa"hmo,. '600
Our special Lincoln showing will be continued throughout the week. In the few
,
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FRED J. HARLEY
Upholstering
Furniture Restoring
SlipCovers WindowShades
Mattresses Renovated
$8 with new tick $14
"The Colden Rule
0",. MOllo"
lb. 3ge
s.
EMMONS & ANDES
d"ys sillce
i~ presentation, motorists have expressed an especially keen interest
in the lIew Lincoln 8 and in the fact that Lincoln quality in a motor car 1rI4Y
now be secured at prices ranging from $2900 at Detroit. • • • The new car is
.•trikingly modem in its beauJ.y. Its precision-built engine is typically Lincoln.
The elltire car is characterized by Lincoln's well-known high standards of
design and engineering. You are cordially invited to attend this special exhibit.
GASH·STULL CO'.
(Cheste~ Motors Co.)
Ninth and Sproul Streets, Chester
Open Ever" Evening
:JANUARY 29, 1932
REAL CHOICE
Tomatoes and Com
3 cans for 25c
Comont Peaches
19. can ISc
Choice Pineapple
Choice Bart. Pears
Royal Anne Cherrier.
II'. ean 15c:
Ig. ean 19C
Ig. can 21e
( C _ d t - Pogo 0 ••,
Smith, the Treasurer of the Associa.
tion, and Roland L. Eaton.
At the next meeting of the Board 01
Directors, Eebruary 17, the matter <:>f
use of the Library by non-residents will
be acted upon. It is expected that the
same rules will_ appJy as in the past,
that nearby residents will be permitted
to use the library upon payment of a
nominal fee. This fee 'has beeh $Z.OO in
past years.
Sutro Comedy at Playel'll' Clu" Mfss Entiknap. Marjorie Toplis; DarBarnes Praises Support of.
oness Della Rocca, Mrs. Harry MaxWell;
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made more easily possible with the en- Mellish, Eleanore Olmes; Alexander
Library By Community larged
stage facilities. Mrs. Margaret Duminy, Dr. A. F. Jackson; Mr. Seed,
(CD"'i...~
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a~d
PG9-
Leaf, a graduate of Harvard University Harry G. Forster; Enid Bassopp, Julie
of the department of Dramatic Art, has V. Chapman; Everard Ba.s'opp, Robert
co-operaled to a great extent in the de- M. Stabler; Lady Eulalie Havers, Mrs.
signing of the settings, and three hand~ Wm. A. C. Bester; Marshall, Morris E.
sOme, most effective 'scenes are the ro. Smith; Mr. Bulger, John R. Brownell.
,ulL
Wahl Olmes, who has recently assumed the chainnanship of the Property
committee, has rendered invaluable service in this unseen, thankless department,
and it is hoped that club members will
appreciate the t)me, effort and disinterAND
ested labor that goes on ubehind the
scenes".
.
The cast of the play is as follows:
Mrs. Bailey-Parker, Mrs. Ilia L. Downs;
Chrysler Patented
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PLYMOUTH
Floating Power
II
American Legion
DANCE'?
Your panner
will appreciate
flowers from
the greatest development.
of modem times
Automatic Clutch
Silent Gear Selector
Free Wheeling
Hydraulic Brakes
Centrifuse Brake Drums
. AU Steel Body
Double-drop Girdertruss Frame
OHite Squeak-proof
Springs
Speed and Pick-up
Effortless Steering
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Marot: Flower S hop
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
Ave.
Phone S\varthmore 1250
315 Dickinlon
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Swarthmore College
RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM
1IIOUNTAIN LAUREl.
CANADA HEW,h:K
AND FLAME AZAI.EI.-;
nEil CEIl,\1l
2 to 3 ft. tall, 25 for "54.50, "er ]00 &15.0(;.
12'018 i .... 25 for 12.50. p,., 11I0 88.50.
May be pJanted now with thl 1. .. ",1 ut iiUt'('f'''~.
Well packed. Cash please Wiih .-\I"tlr'E'.
Plealle give neprest expl'e!ls office.
BLUE RIDGE EVERGREEN SUPPLY CO.
Doeville, Tennessee
SHEET METALWORK-ROOFING
Copper Spoutings and Flashings
Prices on labor and materials
are lower than ever before."
WOODWARD, JACKSON· & BLACK, iuc.
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore 43
Special! Gas Ranges
GLEE CLUB CONCERT
STRATH HAVEN INN
New Quality "Table Top"
The last word! Burners and oven
concealed when not in use, Ul''''~
table top. Green marbleized finish.
Dial heat control! $5.00 Down,
18 ·moolhs 10 pay_
dab
Price slij'hd" mor~ on b~dae, pfan
Only
$95
5.31) dll 9 P. lit.
The Wame Shop serves
from noon till midnitesandwiches and wafDesand good "hot coffee."
Business is good at the
"MEDIA INN"
'nIank you,
';THE PATTONS."
SUGAR
43<: bag
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Said Prl§ident Barnes in his report:
"Swarthmore is beginning to be
Library Activities
proud 01 her public . library. A library
For Pa8t Year
statistician has given some very interesting facts regarding libraries and liDays library was open 156 days
brary facilities in Pennsylvania. AcHours each week for
cording to his statements, Pennsylvania
lending books........ 13 houn
:~""".""'1.'
is at the very foot of the ladder, as far
Hours each week for
as libraries are concerned. She does
LmRARIAN TELLS OF
reading books ....... J3 hours
LIBRARY ACTIVITIES not stand at the front but she is numrota. c i r cui a t i 0 11 of
ber "forty-eight among al} the states of
books lor 1931 ....... J5.036
the
Union. There are three enth-e
The report of Mrs. Lindale, librarian
(This may be comparof the Swarthmore Pu~lic Library. for counties ill Pennsylvania ill which thert:
ed with a total ci, .. uis no public library: three other coun1931, Was as lollows:
latioll in 1930 01 13,The stati~tlcal repott which is a part ties contain only one library; twenty9?:7 and in 1929 01
of this shows that during the year 1931 two cities of from 10,000 to 50,000 in·
8(05)
the library has made a growth: Where- habitants are without libraries j sixty
Reg. borrowers, 1931... 1,186
as th~ accessories 'at the end of 1930 towns of 5,000 to 10,000 inhabitants
Reg. harrowers, 1930... 1,051
Were 3,461 at the end of 1931, they have no libraries. In all, there are ahout'
Fines, 1931 ............ $194.01
were 3,965. The number of readers two and a half million people in Penn. Total number volumes
cards issued has increased from 1051 sylvania without library facilities J
at beginning of 1931 3,465
to 1186. The number of books circu- Pennsylvania-second in l)Opulatiotl,
Total number volumes
lated during 1931 is 1109 volumes mort' second in industrial output, and second
at the end 01 1931.... 3,961
in wealth but forty·cighth in its prothan during 1930.
The amount of money to be ''Used for \'ision for public libraries! 'Vhen we
the putchase of books has bcen small reflect on these conditions should we the people of Swarthmore have so enand therefore the "Book Committee" not be proud of the fact that Swarthw thusiastically helped to build up the
has taken special pains to buy only tnore, the suburban Athens of Pen:l- library from the beginning with genthe books which would seem to have a sylvania, is at the front in her endeavor erous thought and action. with gifts and
lasting value. but many gaps have been to give the best of library opportunities financial contributions, with mental
filled by the gifts of generous friends, to the children and the adults in her and moral enthusiasm and support. It
community.
is said that 'all things come to ,him
The library has received also v;:tluable
who
waits' and 'that God helps them
"During the past year a goodly numgifts of service from a number of ;nwho
help
themselves.' Let us all, ther~
ber of library books have been donated
terested friends.
fore,
labor
faithfully. in the present to
During the year several exhibits have by enthusiastic members and friends
build
up
this
great id~at artd let us
been 'presented, the most interesting cof of the library. \Ve trust that these gifts
trust
to
the"
fUture
to have the ideal
them being the work of Swarthmore will increase during the coming yeai'.
realized.
Can
t,ve
do
it? We can if we
artists. A part of this has been gen- Such gifts constitute a splendid anti
think
wc
can."
erous1y given to form the nucleus of lasting service to the community. We
hope that these generous donors will
a permanent collection.
include
a goodly proportion of worth
Several names have been added to
The Friendly Circle
the Swarthmore authors shelf. This is while children's books. It is surprising
The Friendly Circle of the Trinity
a feature of the library that we arc how many children are making convery "rOlla 51 amI tltese addlliorts inake stant use of the library. We wish also Church held its regular monthly meeting
it even more valuable and desirable to thank all those members 01 the Ii· at the home of Mrs. George L. Alston
than it was last year.
brary association or of the commuillty on'the afte"enoon of January twenty-fint.
The library has posted the usual lists who have contributed separate book· The iTiembers't'etbrned completed articles,
of books, with news items of living cases, scr.ee-ns and other furnit\1re
the materials for which had been distribauthors and with pictures when possi- equipment for the library. The pictures uted at the previous meeting.
ble; also graded lists of juvenile books.
Bas·ed upon its statistics it is shown tion
in the library
during
by presided
at Harty
the" business
Mrs.
and cartoons
that were
putthe
on year
exhibiMrs. T.
Brown.meeting.
the
tha't the public library effects a saving severa~ of the well-known artists and Pierce reported delivering a full Christin money to every reader in the com- cartoonists of Swarthmore were excel- mas basket to a family and the condifluinity. Through the library every lent. Swarthmore is proud of the men tions in that particular home. A basket
readet can secure at a given cost from aild women who inade these contribu- of fruit'-was also sent to an invalid.
The members deCided to continue with .
100 to 1000 times the material for read- tions.
ing or study that he could secure by
··While all the members of the Li- the sewing and to send milk to two fam• • Iy ilies. A sick girl
to be provided with
acting individually.
brary Board have given cons.C_!enhOUS
ot
tl1i;ir·'i'iiit~;lthb·ugiit'"iitl("
energy':dtircarlat·(:"to
Mt.'
Alto
and
return.
.:....
I h
The next ineeting will be held Febru"
b 'Id'
Mrs. Joseph Swain 01 Wallinglord ing the year to the up UI mg. 0 teary 18 at two o'clock at the home of Mrs.
entertained at IW1cheon last Saturday'. l~brar.y. yet .1 feel th~t I should m~~-I Arthur R. O. Redgrave, 308 Vas.sar ave.
Covers were laid for Mrs. Hotchkiss of tlon In particular one member of the
.
Pendl. Hill, Mrs. William T. Ellis,.Mrs. Board, Mrs. Harold Griffin, who has
Ellis Bacon, Mrs. William F. G. Swann, given much time in the Children's LiMrs. A. H~wkins, Mrs. Arnold Dresden, brary as an assistant librarian and has
PER FOOT
Miss Frances M. White, Mrs. Herschell been universally thoughtful and helpful
G. Smith, Mrs. William T. Worth, 01 in every way. Both the board and the
for a building lot in
Coatesville and the hostess, Mrs. Joseph members of the community greatly apSwain.
preciate such generous service. The
SWARTHMORE
Dr_ and Mrs. William T. Ellis left on library continues to grow in value and
is very low, yet we are
Tuesday by motOr for Florida. They efficiency under the excellent superwill stop enroute for a few days at Ashe- vision of Miss Grace Lindale, our lioffering a lot at this price
ville. Their Florida home is Wahoo brarian.
160 x 180 feet
Lodge, Pompano, which is midway be"Some day, (after old man Depres w
tween Palm Beach and Miami.
sian has been properly entom~ed and
in a choice location.
forgottell)-some day some modern
Aladdin of Swarthmore will rub his
~
magic lamp and 10 a beautiful, modern,
EVERY SUNDAYsplendidly equipped library will rise 0.11
SWEENEY & CLYDE
We serve dinner at the
a chosen site in our Borough and thIS
"Media Inn'" from nOOD29E. FIFTH STREET
library will be filled with the choicest
on till nine P. M.
CHESTER, PA.
books and magazines and everything
Cooking in email quanthat makes for culture, refinement and
tities all day long you are
Phone Chester 6141
for mental, moral and spiritual uplift.
assured of fresh, appetiz.
And this Aladdin will come because
inll food.
You can r.ome at any
hour that euits y~ cdh·
venienee - tho from 4:30
till 19pt we are most times
crowded hut whit ample,
competent, courteous help,
you will get good service
whenever you come.
AT
Until noon~ every day,
including Sunday, we serve
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH, AT 8 P. M_
breakf..", - ahd all
day, every day, from 7:00
All students, and friends of the College and
A. M. till midnite - we
Strath Haven Inn will be very welcome.
have a well balaneed menu
No admission charge.
of food cooked to order,
eandwiches and specialties.
F. M. SCHEIBLE Y
niDn~r every evening,
FRANKLIN GRANULATED.
10 lb.
. 'THE '8WARTHMORBAN
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Save
Free Your Hair and Scalp of Dandruff
and Other Ailments
,
Announcing onr new Artzt Milk Ray and Milk Oil
Treatinents to create a healthy scalp.
Special eleclrical machine and ray lamp used in these
treatinents.
Special pri.,., on series of treatments.
ASK ABOUT
BALTO. PIKE AT PROVo RD.
DeH Phone 1280
THEM
AT
FRANK'S BARBER SHOP
SWARTHMORE, PENNA.
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$20 on this Roper
Buy this beautiful green and" bisque fin ..
ish Roper for nearly $20 less than last
spring. Fully insulated. Oven heat con.
trot. $2.50 down. 18 months to pay.
Fonnerly, $78.50.
Price .".ht~ more on bud..tt: oLm
Now
$59.50
See them. All Our Suburban Stores
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Miss Gwinn suggested that the members
of the audience should ask questions 35 'they· occurred to them. and !he
resulting interruptions and answerl.ng
explanations added greatly to the IIlterest aroused by the talk.
Published Every Friday at Swarthmore, Pa.
Robert E. Sharples. Editor .arul PublUher
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Adequale parkin, spaee, camplete, up;.lo-dale· slores, meMu"
dise at lowest prices, and personal 8enice from fellow..lown8peoplt:l
who are inlerested In making Swarthmore a more pleaJIaot place
in which 10 live.
These are Ihe thin•• you can find by shopping in Swarthmore.
The Swarthmore Dnsinels Men'. Association i8 an (Orlanization
workinK in your Interesi. It. members meril your patrona_e. The
AI'I8OCiation welcomes any 8uggeslion8 or complB:ioIS. relative ,10.
Swarthmore'l'I 8tores.
\Vhcll I was a ooy-just a short time agoFor years don't count when you grow an~ grow
And relish life's happincss, troubles and JOys;
All mcn arc nothing but grown-up boys.
\Vhcn I was a boy-just a boy like youAnd Time was young and the world was new,
.My heart beat high with a .ioy that si~lgs
For life was so full of a number of thmgs.
Sometimes I felt like a king on his throne
\Vho reigns supreme and who rCib,'11S all alone;
Sometimes things went wrong and I feJt very smaU;
And I fell from my throne-and great was the fall.
thinks far and he wants th.iugs SOOIl,
His f~et 011 the earth yet he grasps for the moonj
To him the whole world is pulsing with truth;
For all things arc possible, always, to Youth.
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\Vhell I was a boy full of hopes and of fears,
My lifc was a mixture of smiles and of tears,
Of longings and drc3n1s( of play-times and pranks,
Of lovc and caresscs-of scoldings and spanks.
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Oh a boy must work and a boy must play
And a boy must somehmes have Ius way
When longings arc worthy and dreams are true
And things arc right that he wants to do.
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A boy craves justice from those above,Patkence, sympathy, kinrlucss, love;
Vve all should hCtp him the best we call,
For the well-bred boy makes the worthwhile man.
Announcement of a valuable scholarship open to Pennsylvania ooys who are
in the ninth grade or the first half of
the tenth grade has been received at the
principal's office of the Swarthmore high
school. It is one of four offered this year
in Culver Military Academy by the
Acadcmy's trustees in memory of the
wife oi Culver's founder, Mrs. Emily
Jane Culver.
The scholarship is equal in value to a
Rhodes scholarship and is rated among
the highest prizes offered in any second, ary school. It is valued at $6,000 and
provides even uniforms and text books,
as well as tuition, board and room for
three years. The winner will be at no
expense whatever during his attendance
at Culver except for personal expendi.
tures.
The scholarship will go to the winner
of a state-wide competition which will be
conducted under the direction of a commit tee of Pennsylvania educators, of "
which Dr. Frands B. Haas, president of II
1 the State Teachers College at Bloomsburg, is cbairman. Prof. Francis M. Garvcr of the University of Pennsylvania, II
and Dr. Ben G. Graham, superintendent
of schools of Pittsburgh, are the other
members of the committee.
Preliminary examinations will be held
on March 19th in -twenty-five Pennsylvania towns sele<::ted as examination
centers. These centers arc :-Allentown,
Altoona, Bedford, Brookville, C~ambers
burg, Clearfield, Coudersport, EriC, Harsisburg, Huntingdon, Indiana, Lancaster,
Meadville, New cas tIe, Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh, Pottsville, Reading, Scranton,
Shamokin, Towanda, Uniontown, Warren, Washington and Williamsport.
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SWARTHMORE PHARMACY
Preurip'iorl5 CaTeirdl,. Filled
Shirer Building
Swarthmore 586
SUPLEE'S STORE
HardJcare - Pai,.t. - Electrit!lll Supplie.
II South Chesler Road
Swarthmore. lOS
II. B. GREEN
Coal- Wood - Huild;ng Malerial.
I South ·Princeton Avenue
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9:45 - CHURCH SCHOOL
11:00 - Worship and. Sermon
"AWARE OF THE ETERNAL"
8:00-MEN'S NIGHT
Guest Speaker - Men's Chorus
DR. WILLIAM A. PEARSON
Dean, Hahnemann Medical College, and
President Philadelphia Rotary.
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A WELCOME AWAITS YOU
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
Do not Dray for easy livesl Pray to be
strong men! Do not pray for tasks equal
to your powers I Pray for powers equal to
your tasks I - Phillips Brooks.
SUNDAY
9:45 A. M. - First Day School In Whittier
House.
9 :45 A. M. - Morning Forum In Meeting
ing House, Subject on Jan. 31st:
"YJ.·tn·s Responslb11lty for
the World Tomorrow." Led by
J. O. St. Clare Drake.
l!:oo A. M. - Meeting for worship in the
meeting house.
WEDNESDAY
9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. -Sewing and Qutlting in Whittier House, Box luncheon.
All are cordially Invited to Join In these
services.
Steak alld Mflshrooms
Weekly Rates for Meals
Swarthmore 1390
Yale and Rutgers Avenue
E.C. WALTON
Real Estate -Insurance - NOlary Public
13 South Chester Road
Swarthmore 114
SWARTHMORE ELECTRIC SHOP
Electrical Applance. and Service
411 Dartmouth Avenue
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Swarlhm~re
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Plumbing - Heating and Roofing
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Swarthmore 43
Swarthmore 1600
Baltimore Pike and Riverview Road
CHARLES E. FISCHER
Builder
Swarthmore 33S-W
JOE CELIA
Shoe Store - Shoc Repairing
102 Park Avenu~
Swarthmore 870-1
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Where
are YOUR valuable papers. heirlooms. treasured jewels.
things you can never replace
if lost or stolen?
You can rent a private SAFE DEPOSIT BOX here as
low as
$3.00 a year. No one can Open it but you. We Our.
selves cannot open it without your personal key.
Swarthmore National Bank
Company
"Seming SUtarlhmore Since 1904"
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Dry Cleaning - Oriental Rug.
TRINITY CHURCH
100 Park Avenue
Protestant Episcopal
Chester Road and College Avenue
OPposite the College Campus
Rector
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S.T.Y.
Swarthmore 529
ADOLPH'S BARBER SHOP
Barbel'
Dartmouth Avenue
SUNDAY
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
9:45 A. M.-Prlmary Dept. 203 COllege
AVE.
the 1'l"H+;H+;io++++++++++'" .. I I I I II t t Ir' t I"''..,'
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BibleSchool
Class. atHick's
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Merely Pay the Small Balance Duft on a
11;00 A. M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
Mr. Ouenther wlUpreach.
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PlRST CHURCH OF CHRIsT. SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
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Services:
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11:00 A. M.-8unday Lesson-Sermon.
S Wednesday evening meeting each week
p. lb. Reading room open dali, exce~i
S undays
and holida....
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AU are COrdially inVIted to atteud the
services
use the Read.1.nC Boom.
an"
Qualitv
Market
GILLESPIE. DEVELOPMENT
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Stone and frame dwelling at 621 University Place. Completely modern iti
every respect and typical of 'the finest
Gillespie homes in Swarthmore.
JUST COMPLETED'
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breakfast room, laundry on fi;st floor:
EMMONS & ANDES
Builder. - I...uranee
304 Dickinson Avenue
Another New Horrieadded to the.··
BACBMANS
CLiHORD M. RUMSEY
Na.h Sale. and Service
Mlnlster
Chops
Salad Platters
THURSDA Y NIGHT DINNERS
F'"ied Chickell alld lVa"l
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Roast Beef, etc.
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HANNUM & WAITE
Plymou·,h -Cl1ryaler Sales and Service
Yale Avenue and South CheSler Road
Swarthmor.e 1250
SWARTHMORE
ekes
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BACHMAN'S ·MARKET
Croceries and lJleals
Ya!c and Kenyon Avenues
12 f)()124TI:()
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Sltoe Starp.. anti Shoe; R~pa.ir StorD .
8 Park Avenue·
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
LLOYD P. STEVENS
Special Sunday SuPPers
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Tea Room -Dining Room and Holel Accommodation.
Swarthmore 680
WEDNESDAY
6:30-PARENT-TEACBER DINNER.
Dr. Robinson of the city speaks.
SUNDAY DINNER 1 to 7:30
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Swarthmore 47-48 .,
Chester Road
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SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO.
Complete Banking Ser~;c~
This service closes a.t 5 :45.
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PEOPLE.
Mlss Bradley of China speaks.
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5:00 - VESPERS.
PASTOR'S MEDITATION:
"THE VALLEY OF BLESSING."
Harvard and
Rutgers Avenues
Chicken alld 11'00'''1..
Swarthmore. 750
Freah Fruils 411 DartlnoUlh Avenue
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
John Ellery Tuttle, Pastor
OUR DOORS ARE OPEN TO ALL .
AND SO ARE OUR HEARTS.
SUNDAY
10:00 - Bible Study.
11 :00- MORNING· WORSHIP.
SERMON BY THE PASTOR;
"CHOOSING THE BEST VALUES."
4:45-0RGAN WORSmp.
Fltteen minutes of quiet, beautiful
music.
H arvard
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Real I!,'.tate and In."rance
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Real Eatate -Insurance -Notary Public
Parker Arcade, Chester Road
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concerning the two water companies servCOUNTY LEAGUE TO
HOLD MEETING FRIDAY ing Delaware County. Representatives of
the water companies have also been asked
On Friday, February 5th, 1932, the to be present.
Then will follow general discussion by
Delaware County League of Women League members regarding the utilities
Voters, Mrs. Cheyney, Chairman, witl and their relation to living costs.
The Executive Board will meet at 11
hold a meeting at headquarters, the
·Woman's Clubhouse, Media, in charge of a. m.
Reservations for the discussion lunchMiss Alice Darnell, County League
eon must be made to Mrs. Edwin A.
Chairman of Living Costs.
. At.1 :00 p. m. there·will be a di::;(.ussion Yarnall. Swarthmore 143W not later
luncheon; when Mrs. John M. Ogden of than Wednesday, February 3rd.
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offices for which candidates will be notnChild Labor Week
'inated at the April primary election.
At 2 :30 p. m. the guest speaker will
(r;OJltiJllmJ frDm pQIJ, On,)
be James L. Rankin, who will speak may have to children of sixtecn or
.from the point of vic\\' of the consumer eighteen years, thus discouraging
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DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
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Pure Food and Health Store
7-9 South Chester Road
Swarthmore 761-762
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But boys are still. b·oys the whole world o~er j
There are smiles and tears and grief and joy
Just the same as there were when I was a boy.
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Dartmouth Avenue
tea to which all young people of the
There will be no Sunday school on the extending of that width In length or depth BoI'Q~ of eoUlngda1e., Delaware County,
church are invited. The guest-speaker 14th.
northwe&twardly between parallel lines at PennsylvanJa. conta1ntng In front or
TlSht angl~ to Parker avenue seventy-five breadth on Parker avenue sixteen feet and
Cleverness in acting, direction, play will be Miss Bradley, a graduate stu~
O n Tuesday evening, February 9th feet
to a fifteen foot (formerly ten) wIde extending of that width 10 length or depth
construction and lines are noticeable dcnt of Tennent College, Philadelphiu., there '11 be P . h v II
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alley. leading southwestwardly Into an- northwestward.; between parallel lines at
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other
ten foot wide alley or driveway leadfeatures of "The Guardsman." the new who is l>reparing for missionary service
rlSht anglee to Parker aVeD1J,e !'eventY-five
In the new assembJy room of the church iug soutbeaatwardl}" into Parker avenue,
feet to a flfteen (formerl.}" ten) foot wide
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer comedy which in China, where shc was born and
at 6 :30. arranged by the Woman's Guild .In:.provement& COD..81st of two-story brIck aHey or UrJveway leading southeastwardly
will be shown at the Lansdowne Theatre where her parents are now missionar- of
Into Parker avenue.
which Mrs. E. 0, Lange is president. house. 16x45 feet. Store front. Garage atnext Wednesday and Thursday.
ics. Her lIncle, also a missionary there, Mrs. John A. Murphy is Chairman of the tached.
Improvements conslat ot two-story brick
The situation of the story, by Ferenc
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supper
committee.
,Sold
B8
the
property
or
Theodore
Man~oc~.
l6x45 feet. Store front. Garage atMolnar, the highly sophisticated HWl- was II cd by bandits not long sillc.~.
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Dr.
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ramatlst, puts an immediate
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-- ~50 00· cash or cer t1 fied chec k nlng.
Bold as the property of Theodore ManSHERIFF'S SALES
strain on its principals. It concerns an preach on "Chooshlg the best values''',
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on
day
of
sale;
balance
In
ten
daY6.
Furactor who is insanely jealous of his .wife, with especial re~erellce to the coming
ther conditions announced. at gle.
Condltlona---t250.00 cash or eertlfled. check
SHERIFF SALES
and makes love to her' in disguise. in conference, on dls~rmamen.t at Gencv:.l.
on day of sale; balance In ten days. Fur~
ALBERT J. WILLIAMS. Attorney.
ther conditions announced. at 8a1e.
order to test her loyalty to him.
_ A most mterestmg. serVice was held
Of Real Estate
The play was an enormous success on last \Vedncsday cvcnmg on the subjet~t
No. 315 ALBERT J. WILLIAMS, Attorney.
Fieri FacJas
At the Sheriff's Office
the stage, and it has been brought to of the relation of the Christian individJOHN J. CAIN.
December Term, 1931
. Court House. Media, Pennsylvania
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Saturday. February 20, 1932
All
that
certain
lot
or
pIece
of
ground
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with the buildings thereon erected. Blt-. r
tanne.
were Rev. Dr. and Mrs. McNaughton,
uate on the northwesterly side at Parker'
9:30 o'clock A. M.
avenue at the distance of· two hundred
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and forty feet northeastwardly from the
MARGUERITE T. BYE, R.N.
Eastern
Standard
Time
Piper, Dr. G. \V. \Varren, Rev. G. L.
northeasterly side of Pine street In the
Preshyterian Notes
of COllingdale, Delaware County,
and Mrs. Van Alen, Mrs. E. A. Yar- Fieri Facias
No. 867 Borough
Private Duty and Hourly
Pennsylvania, containing in front or
breadth on Parker avenue sixteen feet
. Rev. Dr. Mitchell of Yale avenue will ~lall, Mrs. Dr. Tuttle: The pastor was
December Tenn, 1931
Nursing
and extending of that width In length or
be teacher of the mCI1",s class next suu-I III charge of the serVIce.
northwestwardly between parallel
All those two certain lots or pieces ot depth
PHONE Swarthmore 122-R
lines at right angles to Parker avenue
day. Dr. Ellis and
teet to a. fitteen (formerly ten)
ments
thereon
erected
situate
at
Drexel
absent in Florida for thc next two a .m~mber of the church ~ommlttee on HIU. In the Towl1&hlp ot Upper Darby, feet wJde alley leading southwestwardly
another ten foot wide alley or drivemonths. One hundred men were pres- ;~Isslons and bene\'olence m the class of County Of Delaware, State of' Pennsyl- Into
way leading southeastwardly Into Parker
vania, designated and known as lots NOB. avenue.
ent last Sunday.
3.1.
1674 and 1675 on a certain plan of lots
Sunday evening at seven o'clock, the
Preparations arc being made for an called .. Aronlmink Section, Drexel HlIl
Improvemen ts CODslst ot two-story brick
Realty Company" said plan belog recorded housp-.
16x45 feet. Store tront. Garage atyoung prop Ie wi II have a missionary unusually extended observance of the in the omce for the recording ot deeds &c., tached.
lenten season. Oue especial feature uf In and for the County ot Delaware aforesaid In Case 2 page 11, and descrJbed acSold as the 'nroperty ot Theodore Manthe services will be a series of five cording to said plan as follows: SitUate on
SEALED PROPOSALS
the northeasterly side ot Mason avenue ning.
Sealed propOsals for the colUltructlon of \Vednesday evening lectures 011 the Hfe (fifty
Phone, Sw. 1225
feet wide) at the dlstance ot ninety
a building to be used by the Borough of
Conditlons-$250.00 cash or certlDed check
Swarthmore for storage purposes and as a of Christ by Rev. Eliot Porter, D. D., feet southeastwardly from the southeasterly on day of sale; balance In ten days. Furof Highland avenue (fifty feet Wide)
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
work-shop wlll be received by Borough assistant editor of young people's pub- side
containing in front or breadth on aid ther condJtlcns announced at sale.
Council on the 4th of February, 1932, at lications of the Presbyterian Board ot Mason
avenue slxtv feet (each lot being
7.;45 P. M.
thirty teet) and eXkmdlng of that width In ALBERT J. WILLIAMS, Attorney.
PropostL15 must be accompanied by a Christian Education.
length or depth northeastwardly between
PIANO TUNING
parallel llnes at right angles to said Mason F1eri Facias
No. 316
cert1flecl check for 5% of the amount thereavenue one hundred teet.
20 yean experien« with all make••
'at, and the succes&lul Bidder wlll be reDecember Term. 1931
qUired to gtve suftlclent surety bonds satUnder Bnd subject to certain conditions
Member or Nal. AlSO. of PiaDO Tuners.
Isfactory to the Borough Solicitor for the
Edward Martin, State Chairman of and restrictions.
All that certain lot or piece of ground All Pianos should be tuned twice each
completion of said work, and 8d.ar&nteeIng
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with the buildings thereon erected. Sit_
~e payment of any and all labor and the
epublican Committee, announced
Impro\'ements conslSt of two and one- uate on the northwesterly side of Parker year.
materIal entering Into the said Improve- this week that Republicans of Pennsyl- half story stone. frame and stucco hoUSe. avenue at the dIstance of oue hundred
A. L. PARKER
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. Speciflcatlons for the above work may be Ivama,' III accor ance Wit t lC prOVISions addition, 15x6 feet. One-story stucco ad- northeasterly side of Pine street in the Media, Pa •
Phone Media 831
procured In the oftlce of the Borough Sec- of the Uniform Primaries Act of 1913 dltlon, 15x6 feet. Stucco garage, 18x18 feet.
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retary, Council Ohamber. Park Avenue,.
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and Its Amendments, will nommate at
Sold as the property of John J. HertCouncll reserves the right to reject any the Spring Primary Election to be held telder and Louise M. Hertfelder, his wlte.
and/or all BIds.
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on T ue sd ay. A·I
PrJ 26, 1932• candH!ates
Condltions-$250.00 cash or certified check I
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B_or_o-'u::g:::h:...=s.:.e.:.cr-=e.:.ta=r::.:y. for the following named officcs; one per- on day of sale; balance in 'ten days. Further conditions announced at sale.
ESTATE ANNIE WYNN, deceased, W1ll1am son for the office of U. S. Senator, one JOHN B. MILLER. Attorney.
A. Wynn, Adminlstrator, 234 KIngston person for the office of State Treasurer,
Road, Upper Darby, Howard Kirk, Attorney, one person for the office of Auditor Gen- Fieri Facias
No. 950
302 County BuUdlng, Media, Pa.
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Notice Is hereby given that Letters of eral, one person for the office of Justice
December Term, 1931
Admlnlstratlon
have
gr&ntedIndebted
In the of the Supreme Court' two persons for
above
Estate. and
thatbeen
all (Jel'8Ons
All that certain lot or piece of ground
to the above Estate are requested to make the offiCI! of Judge of the Superior Court, with the buildings and Improvements
payment
and
those
having
claims
to
preand
will
also
elect
seven
(7)
Delegates
thereon
erected. situate at Springfield, In
sent. the same, wIthout delay to the Adthe TownsMp of Springfield. In the County
ministrator or his attorney.
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and se\'en (7) Alternate Delegates-at- of
Delaware and State of Pennsylvania..
large to the Republican National Con- designated and known as lot number one
hundred and sixty-two. In section number
vention to be held in Chicago, Illinois, on three
on a certain revised recorded plan of
CLASSIFIED
lots called "SprIngfield," surveyed for the .J()Ii~ Sf)I:~£
June 14. 19._3:;:2.~-+...-,-_
Springfield Real Estate Co. by Franklln and
Company, CivIl Engineel"8, dated June
FOR RENT
Second, 1920, which said plan was duly
TRINITY CHURCH TO
Prinfers
fer, Pa.
recorded at Media In the office for the
FOR BENT-Two attractive housekeeping
BE OPENED FEB. 14 recording of deeds, &c., In and for the.
apartments, electrIc refrjgeration aud all
County of Delaware, In Case Number 1,
couvenlences. Albert N. Garrett PennyPage 22, &c .• and described according to
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point in the southerly side of Broadview
!"OR RENT---a1t.l'Qge fer. rent de=:;:: to 15t& .. church will be ·held on Sunday, Febru- road, a corner of lot numbered one huntlon. Hot water heat. J. F. Terrells. 343 ary 14th, and not· on the seventh as an- dred and. sixty-three. and being at the dlaDartmouth Ave.
tance ot tour hundred and five feet meanounced. There will be celebrations of sured
along the said southerly side of said
FOR RENT-Furnished or ,unfurnIshed apart. the Holy Communion at 8:00 a. m.· and Broadview rood from the poInt ot curve
of a forty feet radius round corner Into
mon,. Four rooms. bath and kItchenette. I I :00 a. m. and a Community Service at State
road (fifty teet Wide) as showp on
Rent
reasonable.'
Gar_o. 152 Park Ave~ Call 3 :3. 0 p. m. at which time the Rev. John said plan; thence leaVing the southerly
Swarthmore 1489 or 563.
ot said Broadview road. along a line
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radial to said Broadview road. In a. southFOR REN~-Heated I'arage at rear of 139 greeting on behalf of the local churches. erly direction and extending along said
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lot numberect one hundred and sixty-three,
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one hundred and ninety-seven and one
one-hundredths feet to '8. point. a corner'
of the same. and in the line of lands of
FOR RENT-Desirable apartment. Seven
the said Springfield Real Estate ComPany;
rooms, t1le bath, heat. bot water. heated
thence along saId lands of the said The
garage. $125 per month. Allan C. Wood, 227
Springfield Real Estate Company. north
Swarthmore Ave.
seventy-four degrees, east one hundred
and thirty-four and twenty-six one-hunFUR SALII
dredthE feet to a pOint, a corner at lot
numbered one hundred and sixty-one;
FOR SALE-Small General Electric Retl·igerthence along a Une radial to saId Broad~
nlor. Year old. Excellent "onclition. $140.
view road and extending along snid lot
Telephone Swarthmore 1956-W.
numbered one hundred and sixty-one in a.
northerly direction, one hundred and slxty- !
four and seven-tenths teet to a potnt on
PERSONAL
the southerly side of' said Broadview road,
YALE & KENYON AVES.
said point being a comer of said lot numbered one hundred and sixty-one; thence
PERSONAL-Dressmaking, remodeling and
along the said Southerly side of said BroadSwa.183
alterations by experienced modlste. All
view road. In a westerly direction curving
work called for and del1vered. For any
to the right with a radius of four hundred
problems .In dressmaklng call Chester
2-2728.
and five-tenths feet, for an arc of nlnetyfeet to the first mentioned point and place
Cloverhloom
Selected
Eggs,
of
beginning.
PERSONAL-Old pine stairs recovered with
oak. Hardwood. floot'!; laid and refinished. in Carton
,...,
... . .
27c
Under and subject to certain co"enants,
Estltnates fUmlshed.Somerhalder & Scheible,
conditions and buildings restrictions.
658 Tenth Ave.. Moore, Pa. Phone Ridey Sirloin Roasts,
Park 1136-W.
Improvcmcnts consist of two-story frame
Real Sleer Beef.
27c and
stone house, 32x24 feet. One-story
LOST
frame addition, 6xlO feet. Basement garage.
Round Steak . . .
25e Side
porch, 20xlO feet.
LOST-SchOOl book·bag straps on Djeklnson Rump Roast . . . . . .
27c
Sold
as the property of James .1. Kelly.
3\,el!Ue. Please I)hone Swarthmore 265.J.
Fresh Cut Hamburg. ..
17e Condltlons----$250.00 cash or certified cheCk
LOST-Three keys in leather eaac attached to Stewing Beef . . " .. . . .
on day of sale; balance In ten days. Fur17c ther conditions announced at sale.
padlOCk, between Swarthmore and Media
last week £1m!. ReWard. Swarthmorean Office. Shoulders of Lamb ...•.
12c JOHN B. MILLER,
DAVID LAVIS, Attorneys.
Rack Lamb Chops
....
15c
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
Sale $1500. Fir.t mortgage $5,000. Neck of Lamb. , . " . . ..
No. 313
8c FIeri Facias
Rent $55. Detached, modern, 7 rooms, Breast of Lamh . . . , ,
5c
December Term, 1931
hot water beat. automatic bot water
All that certain lot or piece of ground I
Miehigan Pea Beans,
beater, 2 car garage.
the buildings thereon erected. Sit- i
10c with
for
Soup,
Baking,
elc.,
3
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uate on the northwesterly side of Parker
WM. S. BITTLE
avenue- at the distance of two hundred
Swarthmore IIl-J
Ammonia, Cloudy,
eIght f~et. northwestwardly from the
10
northeasterly side of Pine street In the
Notary Public
Real E.tate quart bot. .. . . . . . . . . .
C Borougb of COllingdale. Delaware County,
Pennsylvania, containing In front or
IJppincott's Apple Butter,
breadth on Parker avenue sixteen feet and
Let me write your Automobile 3 jars. ... .. . . . . . . ..
25c extending at tbat width In length or depth
northwestwardly between parallel lines at
Insurance in the Old Reliable Peaches, largest ean. ... 15c right
angl~ to Parker avenue seventy-five
This house would have sold for $20,000 four
'feet to a fifteen (formerly ten) feet wide
Insurance Company of North Pears, Bartlett. Calif.,
alley leading southwestwardly Into another
ten toot wide alley or driveway leading
years ago, now
America.
large.t ean . . . . . . . . . . . .
19c southeastwardly Into Parker avenue.
1
2lc Improvements consist of two-story brick
Apricot., largest can.
. . .
house. 16x45 feet. Store front. Garage atTartan Rice, tt, pkgs., 3 for 25c tached.
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COLLEGE PHARIUACY
Drug. - Gilt. - Pre.criplions
Chester Road and Park Avenue
Swarthmore 857
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Theatre
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BUCIINER'S TOGGERY SHOP
Men'. and Women'. Wearing Apparel
8 Park Avenue
·THE SWARTHMOREAN
I
Members of the ,SwartlUnore .
Business Men's Association
••
WHEN I WAS A BOY
•
Lal18downe
BU· Y.ING DI.·RECT·· ORY
Phone Swarthmore 900
Entered as Second Class matter, January 24, 1929. at the Post Office at Swarth- CULVER ANNOUNCES
SCHOLARSIDP AWARD
more. Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
FRJl)AY. JANUARY 29. 1932
JANUARY 29, 1932
JANUARY 29, 1932
THE SWARTHMOREAN
NOW IN YOUR VICINITY
The Credit Manager of a large piano firm: will· sell thl* iaab ......t
for the amall balance due on lease, you get the he.,St'of aD' DlOne.,.
paid by oriainal cu.tomer. JuJl ·continue amaII weekly .paymenb. •
This piano is almost brand . new aDd offer. exa:ptioDai .a1u. ,for
aomeone. Prompt action ea.ential . . , IQ ....~ ,be m~ withiD
days.
Write A. D. Mack, Dept. of Accoullta
1.
1306 CHESTNUT S'r••,:'PJlILA." .'
Four bedrooms, two baths on second floor.
Basement with game room paneled in
white pine.
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E. C. WALTON
APARTMENTS FOR
RENT
. Elmore Apllrlmen_No.
201 Elm Avenue, Swarth.
mor". 4 and 5 rooms and
bath. Bot waler heat., jani.
lor serviee.
Under Dew
mana.Rement.
Rentals rednced.
Ideal Ioeation.
CRAS. A. SMITB-.~'
.. -ent
or your own bro'-er
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Two car garage.
Shades, weatherstripping, and window
screens included.
$16,500
Catsull,
8 oz. hot...
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14 oz. bot.. . . . .
Blue Ribbon ,!.fa
Ualt...
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IOc II nt~~~d as the l)rOperty o( Theodore Mall15c Condlttons---4250.00 cash or certified check
49c on
day of sale; balance in ten days. Further conditions announced. at sale.
Dill pickles, qt. jar. . . . .
Tartan Fruit Cocktail,
Iarge.t ean .. . . . , . .. .,
19c ALBERT J. WILLIAMS. Attorney.
Pieri Facias
No. 314
December Term, 1931
Extra large GrapefrUit,
All that certain lot or piece of -ground
sweet and juicy. . . . . "
5c with
the buildings thereon erected.· Sltuate on the northwesterly side ot Parker
Tartan Tomato Juice,
avenue at the distance of two hundred
feet northeastwardly from the
big ean . " , . . . . . . . . . . lOe twenty-four
northeasterly side of Pine street. In the
Borough of COllingdale, Delaware County.
containing In front or
•_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.IPennsyIVanta;
breadth on Parker avenue sIxteen feet and
29c
OPEN EVERY DAY FOR INSPECTION
George Gillespie &.Co.
Developers and Builders
Swarthmore 11 29
Old
Bank .Building
THE SWAR'I1IMOBEAN
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JANUARY 29, 1932
J. Russell Smith, of Swarthmore, cJiair- Deeter; Countess Savina G r a z i a,' by
man of International relations for the Miriam· PhilliPs; and. the supporting
county,
and her co-chainnan, Mrs.. J. parts are in tite hands of Dudley Vaugh.
( h
t
'hen the woods and fields and
(We need n°lotsefarJcht afat~ foofrt~l~e~~~~do hOI~~Ut~~\'~" arc right around us).
Leroy
Smith,
of Lansdowne, are sparlllg an H e len Craig Frances Torchiana .
streams alul co r u s rce s
no effort to make this a red-letter day. Je~se Oser Atfred Rowe Carl Reukauff'
Mrs. F. P. Byerly of Princeton aveThe morning session will consider "Th~ and Joseph Leberman. '
,
Emmom Square
nue who has been confined to her home
World • at the Conference Table.
Next Saturday night's show is St. John
for 'the past week by illness, is recoverThrough the court~sy of Swarthmore Ervine's gay .characterization of a temp.
When looking for the l'ictureS(lue. I like to lingerE!here
S are
ing.
And contemplate the pleasant homes of pleasant • mmons qu .
Coltege the day w!ll be s.pent on the eramental .adress, ."Mary, Mary, Quite
Miss Lvdia Mae Lodge of Oberlin
campus. The mommg seSSIOn, f~llowed Contrary" and the sensation she creates
On Thayer Road and Guernsey I~oad they stand, those n~ansiol1s fair,
avenue i; entertaining at dinner on
by box luncheon will be held m' the in a quiet English household. Dudley
A-near the stream and on the grassy sJolJeS of Emmons quare.
February 19th before the Junior DancFriends' Meetin~ H0!lse. A. feature. of Vaughan again will play the leading role,
the luncheon period wIll be tnps to pomts with Jasper Deeter interpreting the
ing Class.
Quaint English and Colonial and Old French mingle there
of.
interest on the campus .with .student Cockney business manager.
Mrs. J. R. Kline, of Riverview aVe!And give a sort of old-world atmosphere to Emmolls Square.
guIdes.
The afternoon SessIon will conHedgerow has just placed in rehearsal
Ilue visit~d her father in Allentown on
vene
in
the
auditorium
of
Clothier
Mea
Chekhov
play.
\Vednesday and Thursday of this week.
Each mansion has its special charm, and, ye, t I bChi~flY ~~~t~10n.s S(IUare.
morial, one of the architectural gems of
For
those
low
roofs
'neath
oak
and
beec
I
t
lat
or
er
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Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ewing of
the East. An organ recital at 2:15 with __• ______- • •_ _ _ _•
Columbia avenue entertained at dinner
And if you Jove the picturesque, p~rltaPS I'll se~ youe there
Professor Shero at the console will be a
last evening. Out of town guests were
THE THEATRE iii. JTIPUL
delightful featurrlof the day.
A-sauntering 011 sunny afternoons III Emmons Squar .
Dr. and l\f rs ...\ustin Smith, of WynneJ. R. H.
• ... Further detairs will appear in next
woo·d.
week's paper.
Lansdowne Avenue &: Baltl .ore Pike
Mrs. Harold Griffin of Rutgers ave- Mrs. Theo. Saulnier, Mr. and Mrs. S. Company Building in Lansdowne 0 n
nue entertaincd at lunchcon on Tues- C. Hanna, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wednesday of this week.
HEDGEROW CONTINUES
TODAY-FRIDAY ONLY
day of this week.
JOHN BARRYMORE
WITH
WINTER
SCHEDULE
Randall.
in
Dr. and Mrs. Franklin S. Gillespie
lIelllth Society EI~t8
Mrs. Charles Israel of Collegc avenue
"THE MAD GENIUS"
entertained at dinner and bridge ThursContinuing with its winter schedule of
spent Thursday in Atlantic City.
(CoHtiHued from Pog, 0"')
day evening. Their guests were Mrs.
SATURDAY ONLY
Mrs. Earl P. Yerkes cntertarncd at 1931 561 visits were made to school only three nights a week, the Hedgerow
Harrv Giles of Providence, R I, Mr
Theatre
at
Rose
Valley
has
chosen
three
RICHARD DIX
IUllcheoll and bridge last Thursday.
children in their homes, 251 children were
and ~Irs Walter Giles, Mr. and Mrs.
plays
·of
distinction,
each
one
of
which
in
Mr. Seymour Rutherford Jr. has is- given Schick tcsts for diptheria, and 326
Philil) Davis Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Gil- slled invitations for a valentine party given toxin antitoxin.
ranks high in the scale of entertairunent
"SECRET SERVICE"
creest, Mr. dnd Mrs. J. Donald Gibson,
MONDAY-TUESDAY
on the 13th of February.
In the two health Centers under sup. value. These three comedies have been
and Mr. and Mrs. John Ogden.
written
by
authors
who
have
proved
The
Year's
Dramatic Sensation
M iss Peggy Ford entertained at a ervision in 1922, 93 were newly register"THE SIN OF
Mrs. A. Penrose Robinson is enter- dancing party last Saturday evening .:t ed. This number has increased to 8 baby themselves skillful and powerful in their
taining at dinncr this evcning before her home on Swarthmore Crest.
writing for the modern theatre and they
M......~ DELO,"-T
CL ......"'UDET"
I centers which are stationed at Swarth- are
all plays which have stood the test
J'f
thc Legion Ball.
Miss Janet Randall, daughter. of ~Ir. more, Springfield, Rid!ey. Park, Folsom.
of the discriminating taste which marks
Helen :Hay~Lewi8 Stone
The Poet's Circle met with ~Irs. and Mrs. Wayne Randall of Rlvervlcw Holmes Milmont, FairView Road, and the
Hedgerow audiences. .
ills. 186 new babies were recThomas \V. Andrew Wednesday af- road, will celebrate her sixth birthday Plush
On Thursday night Shaw's "The
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
.
orded last year.
.
ternoon at her home on Chestcr road. with a party at her home.
Devil's
Disciple"
will
be
performed,
with
I
Throncb the Courtesy of the
The Book Club met Wednesday eveNo preschool work was earned out
.The poems of Vachel were read and
Theatre Guild, Ine.
ALFRED LUNT
ning at the home of Mrs. Pemberton them, as this is a fair1~ new project. ~st William Price, Rose Henley, Catherine
discussed.
Rieser,
and
Ferd
Nofer
in
important
LYNN
FONTANNE
Dr. Jesse H. Holmes gave talks 011 Dickson on Princeton a~enue. "Mrs. D~an year, a total of 87 chl!dren w~re welg~ r o l e s . .
In
the behalf of the League for Industrial Parker reviewed "Welhngton by GUld- ed measured and exammed, pnor to theIr
"The Mask and the Face", an Italian
"THE GUARDSMAN"
ale and "The Garden" by Strong. Mrs. entry into school.
Democracy at Lynchburg, Richmond, F. Norton Landon reviewed "Black Danfarce-comedy by Chiarelli, absent from.
with
•••
Philadelphia and Lancaster during the
the
repertory
for
several
months,
returns'
Roland
Young-Zazu
Pills
iel" by Honore Willsie Morrow.
TALENTED WOMAN AT
past we~k.
to the current program for next Frjday
Matinees Dally 2 P. M., Even1ngs 7-9
Bobb:r Weltz who ha~ had scarlet fever
COUNTY INSTITUTE night.
The role of Count Grazia, the inUnllmited Free Parkin,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McCurdy en- is now out of quarantrne.
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jured husband, will be played by Jasper . " " .____• .,.,.".-.-____• _______
tertained at dinner last Saturday even·
The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority
A rare opportunity to hear one of the
ing. Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. are holding a benefit bridge this afterworld's most talented women speakers
J. Donald Gibson, Mr. and' Mrs. Carl noon at the Strath Haven Inn.
David Ullman will entertain his friends will be offered to club members, and
Chaffee, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Coleman,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Batell, Mr. and at a party Saturday afternoon in honor their friends by the Delaware County
Federation, on Monday, February IS,
of his eleventh birthday.
The Book Review Club met last eve- when Miss Agnes MacPhail, member of
ning at the home of Mrs. Dwight Cool~y the Canadian Parliament will address the
Ba.,ed Bo.lI. or
on Columbia avenue. Mrs. A. H. Wd- afternoon session of a County Institute
on World Affairs and Prospects for
Iiams gave the book review.
:.. Baehelor'. BDtto.,
Moth~rs of the den chiefs of the Cub Peace, to be held at Swarthmore. Mrs.
Neither DUDe I.e eorreet, .. y01l
Scouts met at the home of Mrs. Ben- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
caa see by nferrfna to Page 77
jamin Collins on Swarthmore avenue
of Dreer'. Garden ~Ir. Don't
Wednesday
afternoon to pl:tn for the anen..,. your friends who ean apeak
1I11al dinner of the Cubs.
willi authority 00 any anbject pezMrs. Harry Walton Jr. and son EdTHE A T R E
Iaioiag 10 floweJ'll. Be like them.
ward, of Glenside left last week for
Get the Dew, reYbed 1932 edition
Matinee Daily at 2:30
Bradentown, Florida, where they will
of thIa ODe
authorilali~e wol'k of ita
d ••• Seat &ee
spend several weeks with an aunt. Mrs. I
on request to thOlle Interested In
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Walton is the daughter of Mrs. Edward
January 29·30
~egetable and flowel' eeed8, roaee,
•'.
A.
Gillespie
of
Amherst
avenue.
peftmdaI plants, etc.
LIONEL
BARRYMORE
Mrs. A. O. Redgrave of Vassar ave.
KAY FRANCIS
HENRY A.. DBEER·
entertained at luncheon on Tuesday of
in
~."....c--.St..PIdJ&.,...
this week.
"GVILTY
HANDS"
Miss lona Putnam of Swarthmore
Specia' Added Attraction
avenue will cntertain at a bridge tea to:
BING CROSBY
morrow afternoon.
"'amous
Radio Crooner in
Cynthia and John Wickham will en" I Surrender Dear"
tertain at a buffet supper next Friday
evemng
before
the
dancing
class.
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Mrs. David Ludlum of York Lynne
February 1-2
E Manor entertained "The Sixtee Club"
SETH PARKER
Wednesday for luncheon and bridge at
her home.
and His Jonesport Neighbors
in
Mrs. James Thomas of Vassar ave.
entertained at a family dinner party on
"WAY BACK HOME"
Tuesday evening.
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Mrs. James Cochrane of Chester road
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
5
train swung S entertained her bridge club on Friday
Consistently good. A standard that never varies
HELEN HAYES
in
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around a curve. You:: afternoon.
-Such is the reputation that has been established by
'THE SIN OF
S can always spot the sea· S
The Ladies' Aid Society of the Swarth-I
the producers of Springfield Wa.ter after many years
~ soned traveler, thought ~ more Methodist Church held a luncheon i MADELON CLAVDETT'
service rendered to the residents of Delaware, Ches: Clifford Burns, admiring : and meet ing at t he Phil adelphia Elect r ic I L:.;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_ _ _ _ _ _ _.:.1
SWARTHMORE SCENES-~
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Time Has not
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QualitlJ of
Pure
Spring..
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hiB packing and smiled.
"I'll he glad to Ret home.
Three weeks on the road
this trip," he said to
Burne. "Notthatlhaven't
been home every night,"
he added with a chuckle.
"Home every night!"
Burns exclaimed.
"Yes, sir! The minute
the clock strikes 8 :30,
home I go by telephone.
The whole family's waiting-I wouldn't miss itnot for a million dollars!
Take it as a tip from an
old drummer."
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"Yes, yon can always spot
the seasoned traveler!"
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THEATRE Chester, Pa.
Continuou8
Perfonnanee
Saturdays
12 to U:30 P. M.
GRETA GARBO
IN
"MAT A. HATI"
WITH
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LIONEL BARRYMORE
LEWIS STONE
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STATE
-Six Days Starting Today-
5
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E Ihan a hwulred miles away ::
i lor 65 rents-a/ter 8:30 i
S P. M. for only 40 renls. S
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Matinee
Continuous From
1 :00 to S:OO P. M.
Evenings-7 to 11
ter and Montgomery Counties.
Rigid obseryation and minute chemical analyses
throughout the twenty-four hours of each da.y insure
the safety and quality of Pure Springfield Water.
Continuous
Performance
Every
Salurday
5
STANLEY
THEATRE Chester, Pa.
"Where
The
Crowds
Go"
EVERY THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
BIG
A.CTS
WORLDS
BEST
5
VAUDEVILLE
in addition ·to FEATURE PHOTOPLAY
FOR HEAI.TBDRINK EIGHT GLASSES A DAY
PHILADELPHIA
SUBURBAN WATER CO.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
JANUARY 29, 1932
THE SWARTHMORBAN ,
i J. Russcll Smith, of Swarthmore, chairSWARTHMORE SCENES-I
Iman of International re.lations for the
6
Deeter; Countess Savina G r a z i a, by
Miriam Phillips; and the supporting
,II"
I' county. and her co-chairman, Mrs,. J. Ilarts arc in the hands of Dudley Vaugh\V
I I t s{"lrch ahr for sn'lIcs (If hl'auty. whclI thl' W(lotls 011111 fie ( S ,1111 Lcro\' Smith, of Lansdowne, arc Sl'armg an He len Craig Frances Torchiana,
::!,,:~:.::~',::: ;,lIlliillllllllllllliillllilllllll 1.. ,I .. II
( l' Hel'(II.OI,'rf'lll str'''l:ts (If t'hc "oltl IUlIIIl' t.,WII" an' right arountl m).
110 effort to make this a rro-Ietter day.
Oser Alfred i{owC', Carl Reukauff,
strc
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J he mornllJ" sessIOn WI conSI( er
IC amI Joseph Lebcrman
Mrs, F, P. Byerly of Princeton a\'eEnlnlO1ls
,World ,at" thc
Tablc."
Next Saturday Iligl:t's show is St. John
IIIll' ' who has hccn COli fined
to
hcr
hume
Through
thc
courtesy
of
Swarthmore
E'rvine's
gay characterization of a tempI'
'r
.
I lik' t , lill~('r th('n'
,
for till' past w('t'k hy il ncss, IS rcco\'c \\'hen looking for the l"ctlln:~el\1(',
l'
'r
"
Coltege the day w!1I be S~ICllt on tIC eramclltal actress, "Mary, Mary, Quitc
'J"
cs lOll f(,llowe~I."
.
h
.'\11(1 e(lllt "III),I.·lt .. til" 1,1 .. ,·I'.·.·llIt hOllll ~ of Jllca~allt ',III1J10llS Sqllan'.
illg,
. ,
~
~,~
campus.
IC mornlllg s s ,
Contrarv and the scnsatlon s e creates
~I iss Lydia ,\1 a(' Lodg(· ()~ Obl'rllll /.
1
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, , ' 1'0'1(1 tl ... v o;talld, IhClsl' lJIansions fair,
hy box luncheon will he hchl in the in a q~iet English household. Dudley
' . ' of I'',mlllOIlS,
, S(III'lr"
}".
d' 'I t'
1"0
J\.fe'ltllre
of Vaughan agalll
. WI'11 play the 1ea d'mg roIe,
.
d IIIl1cr (l l i O n Thaver
•'I\'''lIl1e is cJlll'rtainlllg
at
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.lilts
~
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:\ -lIl'a r till' S t n'alJl ;1111 on til' gr .I~~.,
.
I'nell
Is' .\ CC III~ d ... ?se.
II I t
t
Fdlrllary Il)th heforc the JlIlJlor anc-l
tIC. UIlC Icon pcrlO WI )C nl!s 0 po
with Jasper Decter interpreting the
1'11'"
,.
'
I''.lIg I'IS'I I ,1111
' I l'( I IOlli·t1
'\IId Old Frellch r millgle th('n'
of. mterest 011 thc catl1ll11S ,With .student
Cocknc
business manager.
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~1I:tlnt
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11
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,\1 rs. J. I<. Klilll', of Hin'f\'il.'w a\'I,'-/1
:\lId gh'e a sort of old-world atIlHlSJlh('fl' 10 '.IIJIIJ(lIIS ,elll.l .
guides. The aftcrnoon sessIon WI COIlHl'(lgcrow has just placed in rehearsal
.
\11 CI.I t.OWI,I, ~~ I
vellc in olle
thc of
auditorium
of Clothier
e- a Chekhov play,
III1C \'i~jlctl her ~:~ther ill I
Fadl lIIallsillll has its spl'cial diann, :\IId )'l't I chidl,\' I~afl'
. S
morial,
thc architectural
gems,\1of
i:,::I':~;::i!!!il!I!II~;::i11I"!I~:!iil!I!!lli;l~rll'l!1I']J~ill
IJe~se
St/rl(lrt~
Conferenc~
I
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\\\'ellll'sda), a lit I I 1.lllrsda,Y of tI,.IIS,. \H, ek· l,
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thc East. An organ recital at 2 :15 with . - -_________ -.....,. '''''''...'''...''C
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Profcssor Shcro at the consolc Will
delightft.. lJ!;i!.t!.tr:!lof the day.
THE THEATRE Oi. ITIFUL
-'Further detairs will appear in next
~,'NE
wcek's papcr.
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HF.~DGEROW CONTINUES
TODAY-FRIDAY ONLY
WITH WINTER SCHEDULE
JOliN U~~RYMORE
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Soddy Elcds
Frallklin S. Gillc~pic
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l'lJtcrtaillctl ;,1 dillller and hridgc Thurs- spellt Thursday in AtlantIC CIty.
(c.:ontilllud fr"m Paur OnrJ
"a\' "H'lIillg. Thl'ir g\icsh werc ~Irs.
.\Irs. Earll'. Yerkl.'s clltcrtalllcd at 11)31 St.1 visils were madc to school
ll;~rr\' (~iks of I'l'm'idl'lIcc, I< I. :\Ir IlIlIdll"'1l alld hridgl' lasl Thursday.. childrl'n ill their hOllies, 251 children wcrc
and '~I r." \\'altl'l (~iks. ~I r. alld :\1 rs.
~I r. Seymollr 1~lIthcrford J~. has IS-, gin'lI ~chick tests fur diptheria, and 326
Philip J);I\.j,. ,\1 r. alld ,\1 rs. O. F. Gil- sucd illvitations for a \'all'nllll'~ par'y, gi\,(,11 toxill alltitoxill.
cret'st. ,\1 r. alld :\1 rs. J. Donald Cihson. 011 the Ulh of Fchrllary..
III the Iwo health Ccnters under. Sllll:lnd ~\r. amI ~Ir~. John Ogden.
I ~Iiss Pt'ggy Ford clltcrtalllcd. at a: l'n·isi.m ill 1!J12, C)J \\'~re ncwly rcglstcr,\1 rs. :\. Pl'nrnsl' I{ohinsoll is cnter-I dancing party.last Satunla): l'\TlIlIlg .:t : ed. This Ill.nllhcr has lI~crcasc? to.8,.baby
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. t r Iller tltis c\'l'lIing hdllrc Il\.'r h01ll1.' on Swarthmorc lIT~t.
,ccllters, winch arl.' statIOned at S\\,lrth(II,' I I '
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.on!t-d last year.
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ternoon at hcr hOlllc on Chcstl.'r road.
Thc Book Cluh IIIl'1 \\'edncsday evc-, Xo preschool work was carried out
The poems of \-achel wcrc read and ning at thc 110111(' oi :\Irs, I'l'mhcrton; them, as this is a fairly new project. Last
discussed.
Die"son on l'rinel'loll a\TIIIIC. ~I rs, Dcan: \'car a total of 87 children werc weighDr. JCSH' II. Ilohncs gave talks on I'ark~r rc\'icwcd "\\'dlillJ!tlln" hy Guid-: ~d, 1;lea~urcd and cx<'mincd, prior to thcir
the hehalf of Ihl' Ll'ague for Industrial ale and "Thc Gardell" loy :-;tronJ!. :\1 rs. elltry into school.
Democracy
_-Philadelphia and LancastlT dllrillg th·~ 1 iet" hy HOllorc Willsi l· ~Iorn~.\\·"
, ., i TALENTED \VOMAN AT
past week.
Bohlly Weltz who ha,.; had ~c,lrkt fna 1
(:OUNTY INSTITUTE
:\1 r. alld ~I rs. \\'allace :\IcCuro)' l'n- is now out of C)~lar:llltin~'.
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ning at thc.homc 01 :\Irs. DWIght COo~~) aftcrnoon session of a County Institute
Bagged Rohln or
1~1I ColumlJla a \'l'lIIIC. :\!rs: A. II. \\ 11- Oil \Vorld AlTairs amI Prospects for
hams g:t\·c the hook rC\·ll'\\.
Pcace to be held at Swarthmore. ),[ rs.
Bachelor's Button?
:\Iothcrs of the dell chid s of the Cub
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~COtlts mct at thc home of :\1 rs. Bcn- i i-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;~1
can see by referring to Page 77
jamin Collins on SW:lrlhmore avcnllc I
of Dreer'a Gorden Book. Don't
\Vedllcsela\' aftcrnooll to plan f(lr tIll' an-,
envy your friends who can speak
IIl1al c1illnc'r oi thc Culls.
willa authority on any subject per! ~Irs. Harn' Walton Jr. alld son EdTHE A T R E
taining to flowers. Be like them.
ward of Gicnsidc left last week for
Geltbe Dew, revised 1932 edition
l\lntil1el~ Dllily lit 2:30
I Brad~nt()\\'n, Florida .. wheH, thcy willi
of tbia one completely aUlborila.
UTO work of its kind ••• Sent free
i spend several wl'eks WIth .all allnt.. ~I rS'1
.'IClDA lAND SATUH()A Y
on request to thosc interested in
\Va!ton is thc daughter ot ~Irs. blwanl i
January 29-30
vegetable and flower seem" rosc.,
A. Gillespic of Amllf'rsl avenllc.
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LIONEL
nAlmY~IORE
perennial planl8, etc.
)'Irs. A. O. Rcdgravc of Vassar ave.
KAY )o'RANCIS
DENRY A. DREER'
entcrlaillcll at IUllcheon on Tucsday of
in
1306 I5prb1fs GudeaSt.,PhUa.,P..
this wl'ek.
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"GUILTY HANDS"
I 11 iss Jona Putllam of Swarthmorc i
S,J('rifll AIIlll'II Altrtlctim.
avclluc wilt cntertain at a hridgl.' tea to: I
BlN(; CUOSny
lIIorrow a f ternooll.
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l'lllllcms UUllio (:rocllll'r ill
Cynthia and John \Vickham will cn-I
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tcrtain at a hulTet snpJler IICxt Frielay I
e\'elr:~lg hefore thc Ilancing class.
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February 1-2
~Ianor ('ntcrtaincd "The Sixtl'e Club"
SETH PAUKER
\Vedncsday for luncheon and "ridgl' at
IIl1d lIis Jonesport Neighbors
her home.
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cntcrtaillcd at a family dinllcr parly on i
"WAY BACK HOME"
Tuesday e\'ening.
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entertailled her hridgc c1uh on Friday!
train swung ~
HEI.EN HAYES
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afternoon.
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Church
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"I'll h~ (!lad to get home.
Threc weeks on the road
this trip," he s
"cell homc e\'cry night,"
hc addecl with a chuckle.
"Holllc c\'cry night!"
Burns cxdaimeel.
"Y C5, sir! The minutc
the rlo.'k strikes 8 :30,
home 1 go hy telephonc.
Thc wholc family':- "'
Take it as a tip from an
uld drummer."
"Y ou'rc right," said
Burns, HI will, anel
thanks!" mentally adding,
"Yes, you can always spot
the seasoned tral'eler!"
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Evenings-7 to 11
STATE
THEATRE Chester, Pa.
-Six Days
Starting
Performancc
Sat urdll),s
12 to 11: 30 I). 1\1.
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~ "'THE MA.D GENllfS"
Continuing with its winter schcdule of
only three nights a wcek, the Hl'(lgerow
SATURDAY ONLY
Theatrc at Rose Vatley has choscn three
RICHARD DIX
plays of distinctioll, each olle of which
In
ranks high ill the scalc of entcrtainr,lcnt
HSECRET
SERVICE"
valllc. Thcse thrcc comedics have been
MONDAY-TUESDAY
writtcn Iw authors who ha\'e pro\'cd
The Year's Dramatic Sensation
themselve; skillful and Jlowcrful in their
"THE SIN OF
writing' for the modcrn theatrc and thcy
arc all plays which havc stood thc test
JIADELON CLAUDET"
of thc discriminating tastc which marks
with
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IIden IInyes--Lewi~ Stone
tIe -IC( gcrow all Icnces.
On Thursday n i g h t Shaw's "The
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
»e\'il's Disciple" will he pcrformcd, with I
Through the Courtesy of the
\Villiam Price, Rose Henlc)" Catherinc l
Theatre Guild, Inc.
ALFRED LUNT
Riescr, mId Ferd Nofer in importantj
LYNN FONTANNE
roles.
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In
"Thc ~Iask and the Facc", an Italian,
"THE
GUARDSMAN"
farre-comedv bv Chiarelli, abscnt from 1
with
thc repCrIOr)' fo~ sevcral months, returns
Roland Young-Znzu .)ius
to the currcnt program for next Friday
Matinees Dally 2 P. 1\1., Evenings 7-9
lIight. Thc rolc of COllllt Grazia, the inUnlimited Free Parking
jurcd husband, will he played by Jasper I " ' . . ,. . .. . ,. . .. . , " ' . " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '. . .
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Time Has not
Chanqed the
Qualitl) of
Pure
Sprinq..
field
Waler
Consistently good. A standard that never varies
-Such is the reputation that has been established by
the producers of Springfield Water after many years
service rendered to the residents of Delaware, Chester and Montgomery Counties.
Rigid observation and minute chemical analyses
throughout the twenty-four hours of each day insure
the safety and quality of Pure Springfield Water.
Today-
GR'ETA GARBO
IN
"MAT A, HATI"
WITH
RAMON NOV ARRO
LIONEL BARRYMORE
LEWIS STONE
(:onliu1l01ls
Pf'rfnrlnal1l"l'
E"I~ry
SaturdllY
STANLEY
THEATRE Chester, Pa.
"\Vhert'
TIll'
Crowd"
(;0"
EVERY THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
5
BIG A,CTS
5
WORLDS BEST
VAUDEVILLE
in addition to FEATURE PHOTOPLAY
FOR HEALTHDRINK EIGHT GLASSES A DAY
"
PHILADELPHIA
I SUBURBAN WATER CO.
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The Swarthmorean, 1932-01
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1932-01
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