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College
Pa..
VoL IV,
No. 31
$2.50 Per Year
Swarthmore, Pa., August 5, 1932
PLAYERS' CLUB
Illustrated Booklet Describes Beauties
of Route Between Phila. and Baltimore
PLAN TO WORK OUT
TAXES IN OPERATION
TALENT ASSIST
RADIO PROGRAM u.s. No. 1 Highway~Association Working for
Reader Describes Rehearsal of
Jr. Theatre of the Air; Give
Program Sunday
The Swarthmore School Board's plan
to let people who have not paid 1931
school taxes because of unemployment
work them out at the school buildings is
mceting with success and ten people have
already been given tax receipts for work
done at the rate of thirty cents an hour.
Those interested in the procedure are
first required to report to Joe Edenhart,
property supervisor, who assigns them a
task. Some are assigned to paint the
walls of the newly enlarged cafeteria,
The Fall. 01 ,he others clean bricks, others cultivate the
Brand,..,ine al Chadd. shrubs and trees on the school grounds.
Ford are onl,., a laun- Several of those who have reported have
dred fee. from ,he not only worked out their own taxes but
bridge Oller ..,hicla one boy worked out his mother's and anpane. U. S. No.1. T1ae o~her .m~n worked for both his own and
pre.en,eonerelebrldge hIS wlfe~ school taxes..
. .
ded b
Last mght the exoneratIOn of resIdents
1eI0I preee _
,., a who have not yet paid their borough
eocered bndge lor tatxes was discussed at the August meetmanr
ing of Borough council.
Improvements of Route and Protection
of Historical Points of Interest
'.,
NWLY 500 AT
ANNUAL PICNIC
Attendance Slightly Decreased
By Postponement Due
To Rain
HORSE
AND
PONY
BUSY
Rain necessitated the postpoment of
Swarthmore's Annual Country Week
Picnic this year from 'Wednesday to
Thursday, but 488 children and adults,
\Vhile the Swarthmore Players' Club
about twenty less than last year, ,aris quiet this summer (although big
rived by special train yesferday morning
things are being planned for tlle 1932and
were taken to Emmons' Grove.
33 program) the active mentbership of
The
program for the day was much
the club is being drawn upon by the
the
same
as last year except that the enJunior Theatre of the Air which has
tertainment
of the children in the afterbeen broadcasting every Sunday afternoon
was
scheduled
to be different. Innoon at 3 o'clock ov"cr stations WIP
stead
of
telling
stories,
Mr. Oscar GiIand WFAN. The company is under the
creest
and
the
other
women
in charge
direction of Harry G. Forster and Julie
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directed games and contests in which all
Chapman, both well known to Players'
the youngsters took part.
Club audiences. This Sunday by special
One woman was present yesterday
request another fair story will be
with seven grandchilaren while there
broadcast at 3 P. M.
.
During the 19th century one of the marks for tourists, the U. S. No. 1
were several babies of less than three
The following communication was best known roads out of Philadelphia Highway Association, Maryland-Pennmonths of age. Mrs. Chester Roberts
written to the Swarthmorean by Alice was the Baltimore turnpike over which sylvania Chapter, was organized sevsaid that the percentage of children presF. Hoot following a visit made to the the greatest part of the distance be- cral years ago.
.. ent was much higher than in previous
Villa Nova Situation Not likelY
studio to witness a rehearsal of the
tween
this
city
and
the
new
capital
of
Many
of
the
enthusiasts
in
this
orTo Occur In This
years.
Junior Theatre of the Air Program.
the United Statcs was traveled. Old ganization are proprietors or managers
Sand piles were supplied liberally over
'11'
d t
h 1 I
h
h
Community
the grove and a pony furnished by E. O.
While I cannot wrl'te an artl'cle tell- stone dwellings, n1l s, IOns an averns, of the old ote s a ong t e route w ose
Lange and a horse by William A. Clark e
ing of interesting travels this summer, as still remain as proof of the b~sy. t h or establishments twenty-five years f ago
were on hand to provide rides for everyrequested in last week's SwarthmoreaIJ, oughfarc which was the begmmng 0 catered to the travelers who were orc- COLLEGE WELL PROTECTED one. Frank, the barber, was also busy in
perhaps there is one experience I have this highway in the days of the Revo- cd to spend several days on the road
one corner of the grove with a radio to
been fortunate enough to share, right lution.
which motorists now travel in a few
An inadequate number of fire plugs in supply additional entertainment.
Today this highway is designated on hours. The increasing swiftness of the immediate district surrounding' Villa
Food on hand for the day included 400
here at home, which other Swarthmo.eans migh~ like to hear about.
mailS as U. S. No. 1. In Philadelphia I travel together with competition offered Nova College due to lack of l)reparoo- quarts of milk, 140 quarts of ice cream,
Like many radio fans I have enjoyed it is known as the Baltimore pike and by other improved routes between ness, is said by officials·to have been par- 67 rice puddings, 76 packages of cookies,
the productions of the "Junior Theater in Baltimore it is called the Philadel- Philadelphia and Baltimore has se- tially responsible for the loss of the dozens of cakes, and hundreds of sandof the Air" each Sunday afternoon over phia pike. Few highways in the entire verely hurt the busincss of these old stnlcture by fire this week.
wiches. Complete returns of money col'fhis information may naturally cause lected have not yet been made but it is
station WIP. Two weeks ago I attended country have hecn improved to meet hotels.
their Saturday night rehearsal at the modern traveling conditions with less
They see their only chance of re- Swarthmoreans to wonder about the thought that enough will be secured to
station's studio. The play was the one destruction of natural beauty and his- building their tourist business· in the cumber of fire plugs in this community meet expenses.
Charles A. Smith is president of the
written by Miss Julie Chapman, entitled toric lore, than has this highway con-' widening of the highway, elimination of and one the college property and whether
"Gold Rush Days in the Klondyke".
necting Philadelphia and Baltimore.
I dangerous turns and hills, enhancement or' not a serious blaze at the college or Association again thi~ year. Miss Alice
A cast of some ten characters ass emIn order to hring about more im- of the n~tur~l beauties an~ protection c\s~where mig~t prove a hazard to the Lukens, secretary and 'Albert N. Gar~lled . themselves promptly ,at 9 :~O and~ . .r!ovel~~nt~ to IR~~~ ,.!he req?i~~?'~.?ts .?~!~_.I~I~t,!r:c~1 ~l~ces ~! ~~~r.~~t~ ..e.I~~:;,~::~tiunl!r~ ,of the subject, h
In oraer to brmg these alms Ilcfore
.
ga
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th
11
in that unventilated t d'
th
t
.
.
t ·
k k
ever IS . most reassurmg, e co ege ap- "BUIWING A PARTY"
5 u 10,
ey wen the route and at the same lime 0 the public as well as to ma e nown
~
b
f I I
ell protected
TlNG
th:ough every' speech of the little play beautify it and save its historic land/C01Iti"u,d QII PG{J' Three)
pea~mg fito. e par lCU ar y w
SUBJECT OF MEE
WIth the greatest earnestness and painsagamst reo
taking consideration of details. Every.. I.n the first place the college ~as fac"Building a Party" with special referone of the "noise sesquences" (and there number of "listeners in". Aside from its TENNIS TEAM
IhtJes to us~ .elther wat~r fro~ ItS own ence to the Socialist Party is the subject
WINS MATCH system or from the PhiladelphIa Subur- to be handled by Dr. Walter H. Seely on
were many) was carefully worked out being due him to receive a personal apand listened to in the recording room preciation might it !lot be regarded as
ban Company syste~.
A Suburban Monday evening at 8 o'clock, at the third
After dropping two matches, the Water Company. plug IS located at each of the series of political discussions held
adjoining.
another ';';ay to widen the circle of "lisIt is a difficult inatter to create the il- teners in" for the group as a whole? Swarthmore Tennis Club team gained its corner of ~arnsh Hal.1 and a. College at the home of Prof. Jesse H. Holmes,
lusion of a steamboat's landing when one Omitting the mention of the players by
d w.ater plug IS located Just behmd Par- 602 Elm avenue. The public is wel.
first victory, Saturday afternoon, by eh
ns .
has to depend on the audience's "ears" name tends to rob the radio of Its percomed to these meetings.
alone.
sonality and to make it merely another feating the Sun Hill Club of Chester.
Another Suburban Water Company
At the meeting of last Monday there
The task of depicting a racing dog- amusement machine.
Individual match scores indicate the plug is located near the Observatory and was discussion of the industrial plan em~
team !)led was allotted to two young
Alice F. Hoot
closeness of the contest which was not Clothier Memorial. Plugs attached to bodied in the LaFollette Bill, the Swope
hoys. One boy jingled the sleigh-bells
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decided until the 3rd dou~les team com- the College Water supply are located plan and the plan of the National Proso that the sled would seem to be heard OUST SWIMMERS
1
near the frateruity buildings, Wharton gressive Conference, which were presentI
h I h
FROM CRUM CREEK pleted its drawn-out strugg e.
at a distance, and then to coine abreast,
Ha I, and the e p ouse.
ed as typical of capitalist proposals ofand, finally, to push off the other team,
SUMMARY
Pressure for. the College water supply fered to preserve capitalism. Dr. Robert
into the snowy canyon below. The other
The college authorities were forced
Don Jones (Swarthmore) defeated system is prOVIded. by the 100,000 gallon Holmes led the latter part of the discustank .on the athle~lc field and would be sion on the problem of public utilities.
hoy imitated the barking of the dogs to call upon the Swarthmore police this Edur (Sun Hill) 6-1, 6-4.
when cut by the whip, and their wail of week to chase out a large number of
John Kent (Swarthmore) defeated suffiCIent to use WIthout a pumper.
terror as they lose their footing on the people from Philadelphia and other Gillingham (Sun Hill) 7-5, 3-6, 6-3.
Two main sources of ~at~r' on the ENLARGE CAFETERIA
top of the ravine.
sections of Delaware County who were
Hummer (Sun Hill) defeated Nick campus are the two sWJmmmg pools
AT mGH SCHOOL
Mr. Forster as co-directOl' with Miss swimming in Crum Creek at points in Mason (Swarthmore) 6-3,6-3.
which are kept full of water the year
S
h
) defeated around and are equipped. with suction
Chapman, showed his usual ingenuity in the College woods.
Another major improvement within the
manufacturing the crack of the whip.
There is no objcction to the use of
Jim Smith (wart more
pumper connections so tnat the .water College Avenue school 'building will
Who would have guessed that that par- the creek by residents of Swarthmore Francis (Sun HiII) 6-2, 6-4.
defeated could be utilized promptly and efficle~t~y. greet the teachers and pupils when they
.
Mac Lachlan
(SunrthHill) ) 60 6-2 In past summers the. college authont.les return this fall for the old cafeteria is
tl'cular sound could be made by soakl'ng al ld their children, but lately the sWlm.
(5
the end of a towel in water and shaking ming holes have been overrun with Nathan SImpson
wa more
-,
. have been troubled WIth ~eople b~eakmg being enlarged and greatly improved.
it hard at just the right distance from pcollie from distant points and much
DOUBLlts
{into the two pools to sWim so thiS y~r The commendable thing about this new
the microphone?
Jones and Kent (Swarthmore) de ~t- quantities of soap suds have been put 10 improvement is that it is being done almage has been done to the thous& H ummer (S un Hdl) the .wat.er so thoat th.e source 0 f fi re proTo make the piano of the "Flora Dora da
ed Gillingham
most entirely by Joe Edenhart, buildings
ands of trees shrubs and plants which
f
Cafe" sound characteristically "tinny",
'
d'
6-4, 6-1.
toctJon. IS retamed WIth no .da~er 0 peo- superintendent, and the janitors and men
d e- pIe uSI~g the poo1s f or SWI~m Ing.
pic plates were rested on the strings of have been set out in the woods urmg
Ebur & MacLachlan (S un H'll)
I
. regularly employed around the school
the studio's own lovely instrument.
the past few year:..
feated Smith & Simpson (Swarthmore)
ParrIsh ~all and. ClothIer ~{em~nal buildings.
So, no matter if the play could not be
The lack of a designated place to 6-0, 6-4.
are both equipped With automa~lc .spnnkBy removing part of the partition be~
"seen" at all, there was great attention dump rubbish has also worked. a hardBlanshard & Cox (Swarthmore) de- ler systems and all o! th~ bUlldmgs .on tween the old cafeteria room and the
Ilaid to the necessary "properties". There ship on the college woods, smce the feated Francis & Taylor (Sun Hill) the campus ~ave extmgUlshers and 10- girls' locker room and including the
.
I d
.
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. authorities report that in the past few 8 6
6
(C..,;"",4 Oft PGg, Povr)
locker room as a new part of the cafeIS an actua oor m mlmature, swung m
bb' h h t -, 8- .
a frame, used in the studio regularly, weeks, eighteen loads .of ru IS t a _..:...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. . . . . : . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - teria, the old student eating room will be
carried near the "mike", or placed farther have been clumped tIllS summer have
almost doubled in size and it will not be
THE LITTLE DIRT ROAD
away, as desired, and it was the job of a had to he removed. The college will
necessary for some students to eat in the
particular member of the cast to noisily not hC'sitate to prosecute any persons
dark hallway as previously.
Little friendly dirt road distant from the Mart,
turn the knob and open and close that who dump rubbish in the college
The new location of the locker room
You have still a welcome spot in one walker's heart.
door whenever the script so indicated.
woods.
will be at the opposite end of the buildYou have still a pleasant touch to my strolling feet,
Then there were the steamboat's
ing in the rooms formerly occupied by
TENNIS
STILL
POPULAR
Better than the solid stone of the modern s.treet.
whistle, the tinkle of actual tumblers and
the domestic science department.
AT PLAYGROUND
Every mile I follow you some a~vent~re brmg.s,
the click of real poker chips to be pracThe serving and cooking facilities are
All along your leafy way som~thl?g chirps or smgs.
ticed before the "mike" and listened to
also being enlarged in the cafeteria and
Catbird in the cherry tree with Its vaned notes,
in the other room to see if they sounded
In Wednesday's Tennis Tournament at
the entire room is being fresbly painted.
Bobwhite whistling close at hand i~ ~he field of oats.
accurately.
the playground, Virginia Tomlinson won
The interior of the Rutgers avenue
Chipmunk with his tail aloft scampermg to the watt,
Perhaps you do not know that Mr. from Jane McIntyre and David Shoeschool has also been repainted this year
Pockets full of cherry pits-storin,g t~em for fall.
Forster's fifteen-year-old daughter, Janet, maker won from Thomas Clay and John
at a great saving to the taxpayers since
Group of yellow butterflies gathered m a huddle
(llays all the music used in nearly all of Murrell. Calciulll chloride has been put
all the work was done by regularly emHolding silent meeting sitting 'round a pudd~e.
ployed men and janitors of the schools.
these plays. Janet comes to at least two 011 the courts and this has made them
Empty head r~ce leading to the old stone mill,
.
rehearsals a week and knows just exactly hard and lively. Just prior to this, about
Miss Evelyn and Miss Janeth Wherry,
The ,hopper now is silent, the bi~ stone burrs are shll.
how many minutes or seconds each of two weeks ago there was a record atdaughters
of Dr. and Mrs. W. Nevin
her selections is to take.
tendance at the courts of 511. Thirty
Honeysuckle on the bank, droo~mg g,?ldenrod,
Wherry,
of
213 Elm avenue, are spendNo wonder 11 :30 found these earnest took part in Wednesday's tournament.
Cricket chirping by the way, hIdden I~ the. sod.
ing
some
time
at Camp Poeb Wachne.
players still working on this very hot There were about 200 in attendance at
Blackbirds gathering in flocks, chattermg Wlth glee,
Miss
Prudence
Perry is at Cohassett,
night,' in order to have the next after- the playground the first two days ,of ~is
Planning out a fall campaign for .their annual spree.
Mass.,
for
the
remainder
,of this week.
noon's program a perfect success. week. The winners of last week s prize
Blackberries ripening, fragrant wtld rose,
Mr.
Bob
Perry
has
been
at Swamps"Genius is nine-tenths perspiration," af- tournament were taken to the Media
Cold lying northern b~nk wh~re arbutus .grows.
cott,
Mass.,
during
the
month
of July.
ter all.
Theatre to see "The Tenderfoot". There
Worm fence with stamed rads colored bke !he ground,
Mr.
Charles
Ringler
of
3Ui
Cornell
Perhaps a humble criticism right here will be another prize tournament before
Where the digging woodchuck threw the SOIl around.
avenue
was
on
a
fishing
trip
in
the
Bay
Would not come amiss. Would it not be long. After summer school closes, oth~r
Bless you for your offerings little welcome road,
near
Tilghman,
Md.,
and
brought
ho~
a
a good thing' to announce the names of events such as volley ball and quoits Will
Soon it may be specified you shall be Pinchoted.
catch
of
89
croakers
and
trout.
the author ,and of each member of the be added to maintain interest in the
-E. C. WALTON.
caSt? Each one' has his oWn· particular mornings. '
cmLDREN
TAKE
PART
"'8fII".
PLENTY OF FIRE
PLUGS IN BORO.·
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No. 31
$2.50 Per Year
Swarthmore, Pa., August 5, 1932
,
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\Illustrated Booklet Describes Beauties
PLAYERS' CLUB
TALENT ASSIST \0£ Route Between Phila. and Baltimore
RADIO PROGRAM! u. S. No.1 High\vay. Association Working for
:
n(~mlt~r Uelwrihes J(clU'arsal of i
J.', Th(!alrc of Ihe Air; Gh'e
i
Improvements of Route and Protection
of Historical Points of Interest
AND
Program Sunday
PONY
BUSY
Rai n lIecessitated the postpoment 0 f
Swarthlllore's ~\nnl1al Countrv \Veek
Picnic this year from \Veul;esuay to
Thnrsday,
but -tH8 children and adults,
\Vhile the Swarthmore Players' Cluh
ahout
twenty
less than last year, aris (Illid this SlIlIIlIIer (although hig
rive(1
hy
sllecial
t rain yesterday 1II0rning
t hi ngs are heing pIa IIIll'd for t HI' 1932were
taken
to
Emlllons' Gro\'\.~,
and
.lJ program) the actin' t111'lIi\'ership of
The
program
for
the day was much
IIH' duh is Iwing drawn Upllll by thc
tlw
~allle a, last year except that the enJunior TIH'aln' (If thl' Air which has
tertainlllent of the children in the afterIIn-n hro;ukast in.~ l'\'l'n' SUIIII:! \' a itl'rnllOIl was sche(lulcd to he different. InlI110n al ;; (I'dock I1\':'~ statilll;s \VIP
stead oi telling storic~, ~I r, O~car Gilalld \VF":-\. The ('(lIIIJI:!n}, i,; I\lI<1er the
crel'~l alii I thl' othlT W01llell in charge
din·cti'lII of Ilarry C, Forsll'r and Julie
(Iirecte(\
games and contests in which all
••
Chaplllall, hoth \\"<'IJ known to Playcrs'
thl' YOIUlgslers took part.
Cluh al\(lil'lICl'S, This SII Jlday hy special
One womall was I,rescnt Yl',lerday
l'l'qlU'st another fair story will hI'
with seven grandchildrell while there
the IlJth l'l'IIIUf\" "Ill' of the lIIarks ior tOllri~ts, the U, S, No, 1
werc se\'eral habies oi le~~ than three
I;i-o;:(kast at 3 1', ~1.
Thl' iollllwillg cOllllllllniration was
Durin
g(If
, Philadclilhia Highway .-\"oriati(IlI, ~rar~'land- [>ennmonths
of age, ~lrs, Chestn l{o\)erts
I
Ollt
wrilll'n III the Swarthmorean hy Alice I I!l'S t k'lIo wn .fI);1( S
that
thc percentage of children (Iressaid
'I
'I'
, ,
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wa~ tltl' l ~a lII III 0 fl' tllrnl'ikl' over which '~'h'ania Chapll-r, was organized sev1-, loot IlIl oW\llg a VISit made to the
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ent
was
JIIuch higher than in previous
,
I
I ' I 111l' gfl'atl'st part of the ,hstance he- ('ral years agll.
Villu NU\'a Situation Not Likely \'Cars,
~t utlio to \\'It lin's a n: Il'arsa ot t Il'l
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"I'
'Ii tIl
\I'r l'rogr' II
Itween Ihls ell\' and the lIew capIta 0
~Ianv (II the l'lIlhuSlasts III t liS or,lll nillr Th"atr"
To O('cur In This
, Sand piles wen' supplied liberally over
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;
I 01 (gal1lzatllln
I
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thl' l".11111'( I ~tatl'S
was travl' I el,
an' proprtl'lors
or managers
the grm'e and a pony furnished by E, 0,
Cummunity
\Vhile 1 cannot write an article tell- ,Iolle dwellings, lIIills, inns and taverns, I of the old Iwtds along the route whose
l.ange and a horse by \Villiam A. Clarke
illg uf interesting travels this SUl11l11er, as! still remain a.s prooi oi the h~lsy, thor- ,estahlishments tWl'nty-live years ago
COLLEGE
WELL
PROTECTED
were on hand to provide rides for e\'eryreljue:>ted ill last week's S1.,'(I/'lIll1wrcall, (llIghian' which was tl1l' hl'gllllllUg of, call'rl'd to thc tran'ler" who wen' fllrcolll', Frank, the barkr, was also husy in
perhaps there is one experience 1 have this highway in tIll' days of the Revo- I,d to spell" several days (In :he r,?ad
one corner of the grove with a radio to
:\n inadequate II\II11her oi tirc plugs in snJlply additional entertainment.
heen iurtunate eHough to share, right lilt ion.
.
which lII(ltori~ts 11O\~ tran'l.,1II a Il'W
here at hOllie, whirh other Swarthmor-' Today t hi" highway is dl'Slgnatl'd on I hours. TI1l' II1l'fl'aslIIg ,;wlltllesS of the illlnJl'diate district snrnJllllding Villa
Food on hand ior the day included 400
,'ans might like to hear about.
maps as C, S, ;\11. I. ~u Phil~dclJlhia! tran'l tOgl'll~I'r with ~()III\lclition lIlTered N 11\'01 College due 10 lack of prepan.'(I- quarts of milk, l-t(l (IUarts oi icc cream,
l.ike mauy radio fans 1 ha\'e I:'lIjo)"l:d it is knllwn as t hI' Ila\tllnore pike and. hy other IIIlpron'(1 roUtl'S bl'lwel'n lIe~s, is said by oflicials to have hecn par- ('7 ril'e puddiugs, 76 packages of cookies,
thl, productions of the "J unior Theater in J:alt in\l'r<' it i~ ('alk(1 thl' Philadcl-! Phi\;lIkll'hia and Baltim(lfl' has se- tialh' respomihle ior the loss oi the !lozl'ns oi cakes, al\(I hundreds oi sand(Ii tl1l' Air" each Sunday aftnnoon over phia pike. Few highways ill tlH' l'ntirl': n'rdy hllrt the hllsinl'ss oi tlll'se old ,I rtJ~ture fly lire Ihis week.
wiche,;, Complde returns of mOlley colThis iniurlllation lIIay naturally cause kCkd ha \"C nut vct hew madc but it is
,;tation \V II', Two weeks ago 1 attended Clllmtr\" han' Itl'l'n illll'ron'd to med· hotds,
their Saturday night rehearsal at the nil Hh:r;1 tran'liug conditions with It'"s:
The\' Sl'e their onlv chance of re- Swarthmorcaus to wonder about the t honght that en';ugh will bc secured to
statiun's ~tudio, The play was the onc (Irstruclillll IIi lIatural Itl';lIIty and his- i huilllil-Ig thl'ir tourist' husiness' in the nUllifier oi lire plugs in t1li~ cOllllllunity mcet l'X !lcnses,
Charks A, Smilh is presidcnt uf the
written hy ~liss Julie Chaplllan, entitled torir lurl", Ihan has this highway con-' widelling IIi the highway, elimination of awl onc the college property aud whdher
"(~IlI,1 1{l\sh lJays in the Klonuykc",
III'dillg" l'hil;ukl"hia ami I,altimon',
; lIangl'rous turns and hills, enhallcement or' not a seriolls blaze at the college or ~\s,ociatioll again this year, ~Iiss Alice
.\ cast oi sOllie ten characters asscm-I 111 (lnkr til hrillg ahont morl' im-! (Ii thl' natural heautil's and protectioll dsewhere might prove a hazard til the l.Ukl'IIS, secrclary all(1 'Alhert N. Garl'ntirc cUlJIlllllnity,
relt, trcasurer.
IIkd yll'n~sclyes promptly ,at ~ :.~O a\~d.: "r\ln'IIIl'lIts to 1I1l'l'l th" rl'qui~el\1c,nts! (Ii thl' historical places uf interest.
:\n in'ic.tig;.tion vi the subjl'ct, h(lw~"'l""" <'I llol' th"rlll'.onicter ... .-e
SUBJECT OF MEETING
1111 ough e\'ery speech ot thc hltle play 11l'"utii,' it allll san' its hisloric land-.
(Contin'lt'd on rage Three)
aga
inst
Ii
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\\"Ith the greatest earnestness and pains'
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In the lirst place the collegc has factakillg cOllsideration uf details, Every-"Building a Party" with spccial referilities
to usc l'ithl'r water frolll its 0\\'11
one oi the "lIoise SeS(IUCnces" (allil tllcrc 11IIIIIIIl'r (If "Iisteller~ in", ~\side from its TENNIS TEAM
ence to the Socialist Party is the suhject
were llIany) was carci ully worked out bl'in" due hilll to receivc a per501;,,1 "1 \VINS MATCH system or frolll the Philadelphia Subur- to be handlcd by Dr, Walter H, Scely 011
'
h~lII Company systcm.
A Suburban
alld listened to in the recording room pTeci.ltion, might it not he regardcd as
~lollday evening at 8 o'clock. at the third
Aitl'r
dropping
two
lIIatches,
thc
Water
Company
(llug
is
located
at each of the series of political discussiuns held
adjuining,
anothl'r way to widen thc circle oi "IisIt is a difiicult matter to create the il- tcners in" fur thc group as a wholc? Swarthmore Tennis Club team gained its corner oi Parrish Hall and a. Collcgc at the hOllle of Proi. Jesse U, Bohnes,
plug is 10catL'(1 just behllld Parlusion ui a steamboat's landing when Olle Omitting the melltion of the players by lirst victor", Saturday afternoon, by dc- watcr
ltU2 Elm avenue, The public is wel. 1I.
~
rts
has to depcnd on the a udiellce's "cars" nall1c tends to roh the radio of ib pcrcOllled tu these meetings,
Another Suburban \Vater Company
alolle,
5unalitv and to make it mcrely another ieating the Sun Hill Cluh oi Chester.
:\ t the \l1ecti\1~ oi last )[ouday there
ltuli\'idual match scores indicate thc plug is lucated ncar thc Observatory and was discussion oi the industrial lllan el1lThe task oi depicting a r"cing dog- amuse;lll'nt machinl".
"Iice.~ F, 11001 I d"Sl·lIe,.;s oi the contest which was 110t Cluthier ~[ell1orial. Plugs attached to hodil'" ill the l.aFollette Bill, the Swope
tl'alll sleel was allotie(1 to two yuung
I,oys. Olle hoy jingled th.. sleigh-hclls
!,,!"-''T-I-l\.-I-l\.-·I..~...,"R
...·~S-'--'\ ,llTided until the 3nl (_loUblcs tral11 COI11- I the ColIl"g~ \Va~er 15U!llld'~Y are\\/llo:atted plan and the plan of the National Pro()ll !"!'I'
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.nl"lr the I ratermty lUI IlIgs,
\,Ir (1'1 gn'"sive Con i erl'IICl', which wcre present'" that t hl" sled would seem 10 he hcard
FROM
CRIIM
(:REEK
)Ilch'd
its
drawn-out
~truggll'.
11;t1I,
;mel
the
help
house.
ed as typical oi capitalist Ilroposals ofat a distancl', and thcn tu cume ahrcast,
SU~DL\R\,
Prl'ssure for the College water supply fered 10 preserve capitalism. Dr. Rohert
alld, finally, to (lush utI the lither team,
Thl" l""lkgl' aut hllril in WITI" jllrn-d
1>011
J(Jiles l Swarthmure) tlci eated ,y~Il'1II is provided by the 100,000 gallon Ilohnes led the latter part of the discusillto the snllwy canyon hclow, Thl" other
III
('all
I1I'"n
till'
Swarthmore
polin'
thi~
Edur
(Stili
Hill) 6-1, 6--t,
tallk on tlte athlctic field and wuuld he sion on the problem of puhlic utilities,
hoy imitated the harking oi the dogs
week
10
("hasl'
lIUt
a
large
11II1lI11l-r
III
John
l'l'lIt
l:-;warthmore)
dcicated
sui1icient
to usc without a Illlmper,
when cu. hy the whip, and their wail of
JlI'IIJlIlirlllll
l'hiladdphia
and
other
(~illillghall1
(Sun
Hill)
7-j,
3-6,
6-3,
Twu
main
sources oi water Oil the ENLARGE CAFETERIA
terror as they lose their footing 011 thc
secti(ln,;
IIi
l>dawan'
County
who
were
HUmtlll"l'
(Stili
Hill)
defeatcd
Nick
camlllls
arc
the
two swimming pools
t"p oi the ravine,
AT HIGH SCHOOL
),1 r, Forster as co-director with ~liss swillllllin!-:" ill l'rum CI'l'l'k at )lOlints ill :\Iason (Swarthmore) 6-.3, 6-.3,
which arc kept full of watcr the ycar
aruund alld arc equipped with suction
l'haplllan, showed his lIsual ingcnuity in thl' CIl\legl' WOOl Is.
:\nother major improvement within the
Jim Smith t Swartlllnore) defcated
tl
of
l'Ulll1ler conncctions so that the, .water College :\vl:'nuc school 'llIIilding will
mallu f acturing thl' crack uf the whip,
I,'
ThtTl' is nil (lI)ecliOIl
to
Ie
use
l;r,'lllcl·'.'Slln
Hill)
u-2,
6-4,
1
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\
could he utilized promptly and el1lC1cnt y,
\ Vho would havc guessed that that par- thl' creek h\" n,si
greet the teachers and pupils whcn they
Swarl
IIl10re
'1,'le 1.,'lclllaI1
(SUIl Hill) deieated In past summers the college autltortt,les
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ticular sound could ue made by soaking an
I
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' \ d.
have heen troubled with peop e }rl'a 'mg
the end oi a tuwel in water and shaking min." helll's ha\'" hl'l'll OVl'rrun wilh ' "
, year heing enlarged aud greatly improved,
,..
DOUIlLl;S
into the two pools to swim so tlus
it hard at just the right distance from
1'~IIJlll' irOlll dist;lIIt points aul! Illuch
JOlles and I'ellt (Swarthmore) deieat- quantities of soap suds have b~l'I~ put in The cUllllllendable thing auout this new
the m icruphollc?
dalllag~ has ht'l'll dllnl' til I thr. tl~;)~l~- ed Gillingham &: Ilunlln... r (Sun Hill) the water su that the ,;ource 01 hr" pro- improvement is that it is bcing done alTo make the piano of the "Flora Dom
1II1I,~t entirely by Joe Edenhart, uuildings
tl:'ction is retaincd with 110 danger oi pe o La i c" sound characteristically "tinny", ands III trn's, shrll~1S 0111<1 1.' allb \\ I:~: 6-4, 6-1.
superintendeut, and the janitors and men
Ebur &: ~Iacl.achlall <,SUIl Hill) de- pIe using the pools for swimming.
,
"ie plales wer" rested 011 the strings of haw h('I'I: sd Ollt III the \\oods dur g
regularly employed around the school
th~', pa,;t lew ):l'ars, .' r
'
I, "
ieated Smith &: Simpson <.Swarthmore)
Parrish Hall and Clothier ~le\l1~rtal huildings,
Ihe studiu's I)wn lovely instrument,
I hI' lack III a (k'ignatnl p al:e to 6,0 G-.J.
are hoth elluipped with automatIC sprtllk:-;0, nu matter if the play could not be
By removing" (lart of the partition bed\ll11l'
rnhhi~h
has
abll
wllrked,
a
hard-I
1'
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1_
'II
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1
&
Cox
(Swarthmore)
deIl:'r systems amI all of the buildings 011 tween thc old caieteria room and the
"sn'n" at all, there was great attention
I ' .. lhc
) ,lns a < ,
'I )
,
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II
ieated Francis &: Taylor (Sun HI I the campus ha .... e extmg\lls lers an 1Il- girls' locker room and including the
paid to the ncccssary "propertics", Thcre ship (111 thl" CII egc W~")( s, SIIICl,
allthllritil"s fl']IIIJ"t that 111 the past lew ~Hi, X-6,
(C_Ii,1f4ld ,)It Pagr Four)
i, ,III actual door in miniature, swung in
lockl:'r roolll as a new (lart of the cafe;1 iran1l", used ill the studio regularly, wl'l'ks, t'ighll"l'1l Ilcads oi ruhhish that
t('ria, the old studcnt cating room will be
,'alTied lIear the "mike", or placed iarther han' 1"'1'11 dUlllped this SIIIIIIIIl-r han'
almost
dl}ubled in size and it will not be
THE LITTLE DIRT ROAD
away, as dl'sired, and it was the joh of a had tn he \"1'11111\,(,'1. Thl' eolll'gl' will
nccessarv illr some students to cat in the
' I ar \lIem IIcr of t IIe cast to nOISI
"1 y 11,,1 1Il,,'I't,'ltl' t" 1II', P;I'I' III<' an,v persons
parl\CII
dark haflway as previously,
l.ittle iriendly (Iirt road distaut ~r1l11l thc ~Iart:
,1111111' I,tlhhish ill 1111" l'nlh'gl'
I 1Irll t IIe k'IIU Il an! I open al\( I c Iose t Ilat \\·11"
The new location of thc lockcr room
YOil han' sl ill a WdCOlIIl' SPilt 111 one wal~er s heart.
d"or whl'lIe\'er the script so indicated,
will he at the opposite end of the build\'01\ h;:v<' still a pleasallt touch to my strolhng feet,
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Then thcre were the steamboat's
ing in thc rooms formerly occupied by
TENNIS
STILL
POPlJLAR
Better thall the slllid stone of thc modern s,treet.
whistle, the tinkle of actual tumblers and
the domcstic science dcpartment,
AT PLAYGROIJND
Every mile I iollow you somc a~ventt~re brlng.s,
the click of real )loker chips to be (lracThe scrying and cuoking facilities arc
All
along your Il'aiy way sOIll~thn.. ~ cllJr,ps or smgs,
I iced hcfore the "mike" and listened to
abo heing enlarged in the cafetcria and
Cathird in till' chary tree WIth Its varted notes,
ill till' other room to scc if Ihey sounded
III \\'ednesday's Tennis Tournaml'lIt at
the entire room is being freshly painted,
Bohwhite whistling c10sc at hand in the ficld of oats,
accur"tely,
the playground, Virginia Tomlinson won
Thc intcrior of the Rutgers avenue
Chipmunk with his tail a,loft scat,Jl]lerin g to the wa1l.
I'l'rhalls you dll not know that 1lr, irtlm Jane ~lcll1tyrc and ))a\·id Shoeschool has also hecn re(lainted this year
Pockets iull oi c111'rry plts-slorll1g them for fall,
Forster's Ii itecn-year-old daughter, Janct, makt'r won frolll Th()ma~ Clay and John
at a great saving to the taxpayers since
(~roll]l ni "dlnw huttl'rflies gathered in a huddk
plays "II the Illllsic Il:'e
lltt"l' pla)s. Jand con1l"S to at kast I\\'U "11 Illl' t'''I1I'h all.1 this ha~ lI1atl" them
IlloYl'(1 1I11'n and janitors oi the schools,
reh .. al',als a we('k and knows just "xactly hard alld h\"l'ly, J list prior to thi" aiJ()ut
Empty lll"ad r,;cC It'ading to th~' old stone nllll,
•••
~liss E"elyn and ~[iss Janeth Wherry,
The hOPPl'r \11m' is silcnt, the I)J~ stone hurrs arc still.
ho'Y many minutes or seconds ('ach of two weeks ago there was a record atdaughters oi Dr, and Mrs, \V. Nevin
lalT sdectious is to take,
h'lI
Wherry, oi 213 Elm avenue, are spendXo wondcr I I :3() found thcsc carnest te~lk part in \Vedncsday's tournament.
Crick~,t ehirping hy tltl' way, hidden i~1 the, sod,
ing some time at Camp Poeh \Vachne,
]'hlyer~ still workiug on this very hot There \\'lTe ahout 200 in attendance at
Blackhirds gathering in flocks, chattermg With glee.
~Iiss Prudence Perry is at Cohassett,
Hight, in order to have the next after- Ihe playground the lir~t two days of tl,lis
Planning out a fall campaign for :heir annual spree,
~I
ass"
ior the remainder of this week.
lIe){,n's
program a
pe'rfect success, \\·l'l'l-.:. The winners of last week's )lrtze
B1ackhl'rril's rilll'lIing, fra~rallt Wild rose,
~Ir, Boh Perry has bcen at Swamps"t ~I"nills i.~ nine-tenths pcrspiration," af- tCJnrtlall1l'nl were taken to the ~Iedia
Cold Iving northcrn hank where arhutus grows.
cott, ~I ass"
Tlll'atre to SI'C "The Tcnderfoot", There
\\'orn; fencc with staiul'd rails colored like the ground,
I
~Ir, Charles Rillgler of 310 Cornell
J'l'rhallS a Inunhle criticism right hcre will hl' anothcr prize tournamcnt hcforc
\Vherl' the digging woodchuck threw the soil around.
avcnue
was on a fishing trip in the Bay
""lIld not cOllie amiss, \Vould it not be IlIn~. ,\ iter SlImlller school closes.' oth~r
nless VIlU for your offcrings little' welcome road,
ncar Tilgl'man, ~Id,. and hrought home a
" good thing III announce the namcs of evcnts such as "nlle\' ball and qUOIts WIll
:-;0011 i'l may he specified you shall be Pinchoted.
I latch of 89 croakcrs and trout,
Ih l· author and oi each member oi the he added to mainiain interest in the
-E, C, WALTON.
l'''~t? Earh ont' ha5 h is own particular mornings.
TAKE
•
PLENTY OF FIRE
PLUGS IN BORO.
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AUGUST 5, 1932
THE . SWARTHMOREAN
-,
daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Winiam H. Scotland as part of a ten·week trip lands to join her parents, Governor Paul
HeadquarteT1l for Quality
Ward, of Strath Haven avenue, Sarah abroad this summer. Before returning to Pearson and Mrs. Pearson.
and Real Price
Marie D!sgue,.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Swarthmore he will visit England,
Seek G. A. R. Vet8
R. G. DIsque, also of Strath Haven ave, France and Spain. Mrs. Andrew is
Why aot pIaa your meaI. ia t1U.
nue, and Polly and Nancy Hoot, daugh· spending the summer with her daugh·
store, which oar customen.call their
Miss Cornelia Van Alen and Miss ters of' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoot, of ter at Bridgeport, Conn.
.
The names 01 any local Civil War "headquarter." for quality and low.
Dorothy Young arc taking the Great Lalayette avenue.
.
William Chandler Starr, who hu Veteralls would like to he known by the price? You can take ,.our time. We
Lakes trip and arc now in Chicago.
Mrs. Bue.kman W l1soo, has returned bee" attending the Colorado School of S,oorillmorea" The Federation 01 G. A. win not bun')'" you.. And you can Me
'{'hey expcct to he gone for two weeks. fr?m spelldmg a week as the guest of Mines at Golden for the past year has R. Auxilliaries is holding a picnic in the foods that wiD p1eue yow family
Dr. Detlef Bronk of Elm avenue has IClends at Peermont, N. ].
"
h'IS Chester Park on Augnst 7J for the Vet· and .-ts. We seD oDI,. good whole·
nd M
Ed'
E K tl
re t urne d t 0 Swar th more t
0 VISit
·
C ap t am
sailed for England where he wilt attend
a
rs.
wm . ea ey,
M
d "
C S
f erans and a r
I
• 't t'
t
tt d some foocla. And. because we sell them
egu ar mVI a Ion 0 a en at ,ueh low pn.ce.. you ·will be happy
several conferences of physicists. Mrs. o[ Westdale avenue, have returned home parents r. an .In.rs. Wm. . tarr 0
will be sellt to each Veteran. If you to make this your food hcadquartero.
Detlef Bronk and their son Ramsey have after having spent six weeeks at Fort Dartmouth avenue.
know of one or more IJlease send their
G
Carl arth, Jr., of Arizona, a former names to the Surartlllllorcau.
gone to Block Island for the month of Mead Md
lb. 29c
August with Mrs. Bronk and Miss IsaMr:
Mrs. George de Forest of resident of Swarthmore, plans to meet 1;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Loin Pork Chops,
4
of
the
finest
and
tenderest
center
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h
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W
d
H
B
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Strath Haven avenue are spending the
e
estwar
0
oys
amp on
belle Bronk of Germantown.
cub. Meaty, waatele.s, economical and
week
ill
Buffalo
N.
Wheels"
at
the
Grand
Canyon
to
renew
Mrs. C. M. C. Lewis of Rutgers avefresher than Ere.b.
:Mr. and Mr~. Milton Fussell, who his ~cquaintance with J. Dayton GibsoIL
lIue is entertaining the summer bridge
Boneless Pot Roast
lb. 29c
Mr. and Mrs. Lovett Frescoln and
THE A T R E
club at the home of her daughter, Mrs. have been spending the month 01 ]uly
Selected
cuts
of
the
finest
heavy
Red,
at
Ocean
City,
have
return~
and
wiD
sons,
of
Harvard
avenue,
are
spending
MATINEE
DAILY
AT
2:30
Edward Shclmerdine of Wallingford.
Prime Western Steer Beef. Tasteful,
slJend
the
remainder
of
the
summer
at
the
summer
in
West
Virginia.
Redut!lion
in
Admission
:Miss llary LicJlcr of Avondale is rewholesome, economical.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carels, of RiverPrice.
covering from a serious accident to her the home of Dr. Samuel Palmer, 612
Ogden avenue.
view road, are entertaining Mrs. Carels'
Beginning Nes:t Monday.
Rib Lamb Chop"
lb. 3Sc
back.
Delightful
T
eader
Spring
Lamb.
4
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frederick
Dickson,
of
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
S.
Phillips,
of
~.::~~:
Rev. and Mrs. Alexander Mitchell anane·iDch
chops.
Succulent,
economical.
The
Homestead,
Torresdale,
are
enter
..
Providence,
R.
I.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carels
Adubs
20c
Children
ISc
nounce the engagement of their daughter
EVENINGS
Red Raspberries
box 2Sc
Violet Beryl to Mr. Harold William Van taining at a com roast this evening (Fri- and Mr. and Mrs. Phillips wilt spend the
day)
a
number
of
Swarthmore
people
month
01
August
on
Prince
Edward
Is.
Adull.
3S.
Children 20.,
Selected,
firm,
whole,
ripe
berries.
Wagenar of Yonkers. N. Y.
will attend.
land.
Coupon
Books (10 Adult
Admissions)
$3
Free of waste or preparation. 4 ReDerRev. R. P. Wilson, pastor of the SecMiss Nancy Harvey, of College avtMiss Ellen Pearson, who has been the
ous ,emn....
ond Baptist Church 01 Waverly, N. Y.,
is s.pending ten days as the guest or guest of Mrs. Lockwood Fagg, of MoyFRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
Georlle
O'Brien
y
with his wife and two children, spent lIu.e,
Y
f
N
Ian, sailed Wednesday lor the Virgin Is·
"MYSTERY RANCH"
oung, Tender Broilers ea. 59c
Wednesday and Thursday at the home nellds m ew ork.
Mrs. Hugh C. Hamilton, of 735 Yalel;:===============:;
1. COMEDY.
The
finest, youn .., plump meaty
of C. A. Smith, Park avenue. The Wil. ...
h
.
M rs. Grace
2. "PEN RODS BULL PEN:'
brOl
' len, 7 or 8 week s oId, all ready
3. "PIE. PIE, BLACKBIRD."
sons were enroute to .Pitman, N. J. avenue, IS vIsItIng er sISter
where they wilt spend their "acation dur- Birdsall, of Ohio. Mrs. Hamilton will
KRAZ>' KAT.
cleaned and dre ..ed. Fresb killed on
return to Swarthmore on September 15.
Lancaster
farms. A real healthful meal
ing the month of August.
Special C
hit d
ren's PerJormance
and
satidying.
d
Rev. Lloyd S. Stevens and family of
Mrs. E. O. Lange, of Baltimore at!
SATURDA>' MDRNING AT 10,30
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R
onvth"e
stage
,
Throu •..h Penonal Supervision our
the Swarthmore Methodist Episcopal Church road, is in Fon-Du-Lac, Wis,
CHESTER 2 2412
UT,Ip.
o.e,.- a ey Marioneues'
Church have gone to Ocean City for where she was called by the sudden I '
Movie
Fruits aDd Vegetable. are 24 hours
"Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp"
fresher. Avoid stale, withered, dried-up
their vacation during the month of Aug- death of her father. Professor Lange, =================:::::::::::::::::::::~
who
accompanied
his
wife
West
has
reJoe
Earnshaw
at
the
console
produce.
Only fre.h, crisp, fresh-plucked
ust.
Admission-ISe
prDduce, cOlltains all the healthful, en·
Mr. and Mrs. Brooke Worth of the turned to his home in Swarthmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Fudge, of
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
ergetic vitamins.
Elm Apartments are spending their vacaJohn Barrymore-Helen Twelvetrees
a.... Mart \'
tion at Ocean City.
North Chester road, are visiting Mrs.
"STATE'S ATTORNEY
~ ·GAR6ENg~RESH"
William Ziegenfuss of the Swarthmore Fudge's parents, in Elmira, N. Y.
WEDNESDA>' AND THURSDAY
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
High school faculty is attending summer
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fawcett, enterSari Madtza .
school at Columbia University, New tained informally at bridge at their home
"Forgotten CommandDlen"~'
New Sweet Potatoes, carrier
19c
on Tuesday esvening. .
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~~ICrooked Neck Squash, 3 lb..
25c
York City.
Mrs. Sargent Walter has taken a cotMrs. Sargent 'Vatter. or" North ches-I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; New Eating Apple., ~, pk.
19c
tage at Avalon, N. J. for the season. :Mr. ter road, has taken a cottage at Avalon,
Sweet Juicy Plums, carrier
2Sc
and }"Irs. Paul J. Furnas and family of
N.
J.
until
September
1.
Mrs.
Walter
is
THE
PICK
OF
THE
CATCH
Woodbury who have been visiting her in
entertaining a large family houseparty
Fre.h Caught
Swarthmore are with her at the shore.
lb. 18c
Porgies
Miss Betty Jane Schatte, of 308 Elm durill:! the month of August.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Fricke of Hill·
Fresh Caught
avenue. is recovering from an illness at
lb. 18c
Sea Trout
the summer home of her parents, Mr. borne avenue have returned from a two
and Mrs. Conrad Schatte, at Ocean City, week's stay at Avalon.
Ocean Fresh
Thomas W. Andrew is now touring
Cape May Goodies
lb. 18c
N. ].
Mrs. \VilIiam S. Everett, of Rolling
EAT FISH AND KEEP FIT
road, Springfield, has returned from
Fiah is your fineat sub ..titute for meat
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spending several days in Harrisburg.
in hot weather. Non·heating, palatable,
SAFEGUARD ,....
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Knapp, of
economical.
bOJllel I. caM .1
\Vest Philadelphia arc occupying the
fbe or '.'"YeS •
GOLD MEDAL
home of Mr.. and )'Irs. Milton Fussell on
Uleph••e III JOU'
Riverview. avenue, until September 15.
Bi.quick
31c pkg.
bOIDII brlap ....
Delightful.
liant. nuEly J,.;... u:h.
~liss Mary Walton Pownall, whose
Makes real shortcake. Labor saving .nd
marriage to Mr. Scott L. Willis. of
economical.
Wilmington. will take place on August
MRS. GRACE M. SMITH
:20th, will be given a shower by Mrs.
Manteo Pure
In the New and Modern
Mary Lees Paschall, of Holty 0 a k,
Apple
Cider Vinegar
Delaware. on August 5th.
SWARTHMORE APARTMENTS
Qt. Bot. 15c
}.tr. and Mrs. William Turner and
Ac:ed 24 years in wood. Mellowed to
family, of Yale avenue, have returned
................
from visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown.
.............
Mondays and Wednesda)'.~
Open Tuesday Ewning
perfection.
at their cottage at the shore.
.. ........ 1.,..,..
Shampoo and finger wave
Zotos Wa~~e $10
Miss Lydia Roherts is the guest of
...... h ....1 •
$15 Nestle Oil Wave
Meadowbrook Butter
lb. 27c
Miss Elizabeth Main, at her cottage at
Shampoo and marcel
Reduced to $7.50
Finest fresh churned. Sweet CreamStolle Harbor, N. J.
,'1' •• atLL '1'&. . . . . . . . c......" or n ..
Shampoo and treatment
For Appointments Call Swa. 542
ery Butter, from Doylestown. Undoubt-
and
,
Y.
M
EDI
A
HIGHLAND DAIRy"
Grade "A" Milk
I
· SETS
CROQUETIE
98C Up
SUp1ee' s Store
.........
......
....
.
--....,..
$1
lIA..
you have
ever table
used. and c:ooking butter
~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;~;~;;~;;;~;~;;;;;;;~;;~~==llabIY
the finest
MecL Ivory SoaP. reg.
b ar 4c
of Mr.
i30 and
Rutgers
are05terman'I
spending _ _Nontmel'--4
Mrs. avenue,
Albert H.
some time at Halifax, Nova Scotia.
AHss Elizabeth Channell, is spending
the summer as the guest of Miss Eleanor
,"Vermouth, of 102 Dartmouth avenue,
Among the Swarthmore children at"
tending camp Poch.a-Wachne. at Ding......."
mans Ferry, Pa. are Shirley W a r d , " '
............
6c:,
' •
TLere, TLere,
WARNER BROS. THEATRES
STANLEY
CHESTER
Little Budget,
ENTIRE WEEK
STARTING MONDAY
Don't You
GRETA
GARBO
VAUDEVILLE
EVERY SATURDAY
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday
SYLVIA SIDNEY
FREDERICK MARCH
You're big enough to buy hot water for the whole family.
OUr Automatic Gas Water Heaters are just built for
little budgets. Low initial cost and extremely low cost of
operation, yet instant Hot Water for every home need 1
"MERRILY WE GO
TO HELL"
(SUe luI, Mou on
Sudlel Plan)
From the story JERRY and JOAN
Wedneaday, Thur.day, Frida,.
Travel 10,000 miles into the wUderness and discover there a white
woman.
"THE BLONDE
CAPTIVE"
absolutely amazing authentic
adventUte.
An
aalada.
Montco Lobster Meat
can 31c
Selected. from the fineat (anadian
Lobsters for appetizing iiummel" salad••
Economical.
Ib.21c
Habbersetl'. Bacon
Fine.t, selected lean cub, in ~ lb.
packages.
Blue Anchor
Pale Dry-Lime Dry
3 Qt. Bots. SOc
Cry!
"A.S YOU DESIRE ME"
WASHINGTON
Swansdown Flour. reg. 25c,
pkg. 19c
4X Sugar, reg. 9c.
pkg. Se
Brillo, reg. Sc.
pkg. 5c
Karo B. L. Syrup, reg. 14e,
c:an 9c
Fum.klin Sugar. reg. 46c,
hag 3ge
Montco Bartlett Pears
23c can
Stemmed and careel, finest Cal. Bartlett.. Pleasing Syrup. For deligl.1.tful
'ZDowa II
At all
our Suburban
Stores. or s~e your plumb.
er 01' heatmg contractor.
II
t» Years
MtoPay
Golden Ginger Ale
Root Beer
2 Qt. Bots. 2:5c
.. . .. .. ... Plus. Bot. n<:p. .. ........
Made of 100% Pure Jamacia Cinger,
Artesian well water, distilled and sler·
Uizecl, sparlding. fine flavor. satisfying
and economicu.
Montco Boned Chicken can 39c
For .andwiche. and sum. Unexcelled.
Montco Asparagus
Natural Green
35c, 3 for $1.00
Real Tender, all green spears. Finest
Flavor, for salads, otc:. No Tinny Taste.
Don't forget to include the Finest,
Freah Roasted
Comont Coffee
lb. 23c
It's Satisfying FIa..,.or aid Fragrance
wiD thrill you.
W1teD you make • habit of cloiag all
your marketing here, you'l woadcr ..hy
you cIicl not start this good habit long
• go.
PHILADELPmA ELECTRIC COMPANY
MARTEL BROS.
Swarth. 761-762
Free Delivery
AUGUST
nm
1932
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Pabllohed Ey....,. Friday at
canlloll and markers which tell the traveler .Ihe story 01 that famous defeat
of the Continental army under George
\Vashingtoll and Lafayette by General
Howe and the British forces, Sept. II,
Swarthmore, Pa.
ROBERT E. SHARPLES
Edllor and Puf>u.her
1777.
s
SWARTHMOllBAN
1'10.80'1
Bold aa the Ilmllert,. of the Countl7
of Lanlldowne.
JUDe Term, 18132
"~:~~,:~:~':E:~::~~~~'~
~
ISTEW•• RT P.
CI.ARKE. AUorn.:.y.
The gardens of Pierre.s. DuPont, at Aliall Fit'rl F::uoiall
Phone Swarthmore 900
Entered as Second CI... matter, January LOIlg\\·ood. just two mUes northeast of
24, 1929, at the P08t Office at Swarthmore, Kenllett S(lUarc, are emphasized. These
De(.'('m'i)(>r ~rm. 1031
~~~~~*
('n., under the Act of March 3. 1879.
gardens arc open to the public without
J-All tbat l'('rlnln lot or piece of land ""·=-:::''iYim~~:
charge most of the time and have
bulldhllffl Ilnd 11Il1)rovements tbereoD)'1
0'--'-..
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1932
Situate OD the northerly aide of ChestIat ely becn Improvcd
.
hy the addition of 1!~~::I~:~!~~:::~J.'n:~tho
of l)('lawnl'e
IktroUKb
anti of
Btate
RldIe;,
of PeUD·
Park
Dut street (ae laid out OD uld plan forty:
illuminated fom:tains.
nt a.
III the
__
feet wide). at the respective d1itances of
of way line or
:~.:-;.-:..,o=:-=:;
seventy-live feet and one bundred feet
Attention is called to rose nurseries
011111 Waablngton
Hell) Rid Swarthmore of
weetWllrd from the westerly slele of Kontin the \'icinily of West Grove. Here
of one hundred and thlrty·six
gomery avenue (as laid out on said plan
Mosquito.,., I
"Ix inl'hcK tIOutbwl"8twardly from
f(lrty feet wide» ~ each of the sal4 Iota conl11~y he seen thirty acres of roses in 80ulhwclltcrly l'urb lIue uf Swarthmore avenue.
talnlng In front or breadth on the salel
Chestnut street twenty-five feet. and exWho will help to rid Swarthmore of bloom at olle time. It ''''as on a farm
meBRuI"I:'(1 ol011Heventy·se'o'clI
a line lIarHllf'1
the
, dilltulU'O
feetwith
fromnndtbel1t. mid·
tending of that width In length. or d~
1fos(luitoes?
ncar \Vest Grove that the present die line of IIJ8ld right of way of the Phlladel·
northward between parallel lfues at rSght
angles to the said Chestnut etreat one hunRemember that the following are fav- Pennsylvania State College had its in- thenl'e
I.hla. Ba.ltlmore and Walbington Rallroad;
lKIulheBBlwardly on a radial Une
dred feet.
ora bl e p Iaees I or b reeding the Mosqui- spiration. T he Pennsylvania State
hundred and ten feet to the
Under and subject to certain concUtlons
toeS.
partment of Agriculture was also
curb line of Hinckley .v,,~u,~! .
and restrictions &8 therein mentioned.
westwardly
alonl' eald
Itere an d Iater grafted to the State
1. Undrained land, shallow pools.
thlrty·seven
24139
feet.
2. Low-lying ground, muddy ground, Government at Harrisburg.
on
radial
and onetbe asoutherl,.
adcUtlon.
6x8
:;.:::.-or swampy land borde. ing streams.
The }of ushroom industry is. described
Philadelphia,
3. Unscreened cistern or wells.
in the vicinity of Kennett Square, which
Railroad; tbence northeastwardly on a Uno
. b
I
I
parallel with the middle line of laid right of
Bold as the property of Eugene Meredith
4 • U nscreened rain
arre s.
las grown as rapidly as its
way of tho Philadelphia. BalUmore and WBI!h·
and Alice Loutse. ·hls wite.
5. Unscreened troughs in which water until today more than eighty per cent. Ington Railrolld tbJrt7·ee\'en foo&. eight Inches
ConcUtlon&-$250.00 cash or certlfted cheek
is allowed to stand.
of all the Mushrooms used in
~~n:::S".flt8t mentioned point and plaec of be·
on day of sale; balance In ten days. Further conditions announced at 881e.
6. Broken china, tin cans, flower pots, I United States are grown in the vicinity
and
cast
off
pta
I
11
d
h
Id
f
h"
No.2-AU
that
certain
lot
or
piece
of
R. WINFIELD BAILE, Attomey.
.rece c es a owe to a 0 t IS commUntty.
land being- known and designated a. 101 num·
.
JOHN J. CAIN.
raID or standing water.
Oxford is depicted in the book as bered twenty·slx (20) In block "J" on a ;-"'1~~;~~~~~~~~
8hert1f.
7•• Roof gutters choked up by leaves or "The Biggest Little Town in the Com-I ~.rt~"n}~'" of Ridley Park Heights. recorded
."""'" ,lor the Rerordlng of Deed8 "c. in
retUse..
mOllwealth of Pennsylvania." It was
i(,r·:D~i.w~,,; County. Pa .• in case No. 1
~-~-SEPl'EMBER
8. Ice chest dram~.
.
here at the intersection of five roads pa~e 17 and d('scribed nil follows: Situate In
~.;.;e;"j6,.•
On~ CUp of ke~osme 011 poured upon a that 1110st of the grain for Washing- ~ia!~~U!~dO~t!\I:I~ r.:~l':m~~v~~~a~ounty of ~~!~!!,,~:
breedmg place Will spread over a 5urface ton's Army during its stay in the viInlllro\'ementll collsist of (1st description)
...,--~-.-.
~~ large as ~e tOJ?t of a badrrel. and cause cinity of Rrandvwine Creek was gath. 'f::~tt:~ SH\~;~~>o~~h:: ~~~o f;:~~!~~~ ~;~~.·.~~:,;i
e young
osqui oes· to rown, ecause e r e d '
feet. (!!Iul d('lKrilltiuu) Vacant. ground.
they can not reach air to breathe. RE.
PEAT this treatment once a month durThe l\lasoll and Dixon line just north
Suld al'l the IlrOIK'rly of William Given Jr.
~:~:'ii!~!1
ing dry weather and after rains in spring of Rising Sun is marked with concrete
ComUtion&-S2iiO.OO cash or certified check I~~~!~~~~~~i~~~~
"l;:e~~,,*~~
and summer.
stones bearing Pennsylvania on one on tillY of sale: bal:moo in ten days. Further
.•J
Use a few gallons of kerosine or crude side and Maryland on the other to l'Onditions announced at sale.
oil in the town during the rest of the designate the work of Charles Mason IG:EARY &: RANKIN, Attorne)'s.
summer and early fall. and note the im- and Jeremiah Dixon, two English Asprovement.
tronomers brought over in 1763 to
Facias
Wben we consider that at least 10 or survey and mark the boundary lines of
June Term, 1032
12 generations may breed in a summer, it Pennsylvania and 1.,{aryland.
I:'~'f..~;~..
=-_c'
·D,rt.mol'
::!f.~::~~r~~;r,~~if.one
I
I:~~~~~[~:~~~~~;~~~~
b
is obvious that a neighborhood may be
Harford County. Maryland,
All that certain brick mellsuage Bnd lot or
well supplied with mosquitoes from one 1)lace of the
canned
foods
industry
piece
of Jund
IUuate 01) the westerly aide of
";!;~~j~~~i;5iJ
• d"
d
. I
I Providence
avenue
at 'he distnnce of one
neglected pool, stream, or rubbish heap. note d for tts alrymg an agncu tura dred nlnely·.tlve feet measured '~,"ib,wa;.;uy I:~::;:..
OF .ALICE BARBER STEPHBNS, de·
• •
activities is described.
from the
The Keystone Automobile Club and CII'
"
Testamentary on the abOve Estate
Book Describe. Highway
the Delaware County Chamber of Com- Dnd
of
Improvements COlUI1&t· of two and onegranted to t.he underaigned, who
merce have during the past year added front along the
half story atone and stucco house,
I;~f~:fs-;:~ persona haring" claims or demallt.D
idftnoo avenue
feet. Porch front. TWo..atory stucco adcUEstate of the Decedent. to make
(C.,,'i... ~l I,.... p",~ On~)
their strength to t Ile demands 0 I t h e twentY·flve feet
tlon, 21x27 feet. Btone and frame bBl'll,
the same, and all persoDB Indebted t.o
the present advantages of traveling U. S. No. I Highway Association that wardly between parallel Jines ~iD£~~H~~:! 150%35 feet. Stone and 1'rame shed, 401:60
Decedent to mako paym.ent without deta.J"
feet .
the uld Providence avenue
over U. S. No. I between Philadelphia
steps be taken at once by both M aryInchea to the easterlY
D. OWEN STEPHENB.
and Baltimore, the U. S. No. I High- land and Pennsylvania to make this
.
aller which opens
Sold as t.be property of Wllllam R.
Mowlan. Pa.. Executor.
'F"u,'ec"th
Bricker and Gertrude Brtcker,
.. A. LUCAS. Esq .•
way Association has sponsored the pub- highway first in the nation in fact
I·
street.
Or
to
his
aUorne.y.
EDWIN
Condittons--t500.00
cash or certifled check Drinker. Biddie 01:; Heatb, 1429 Walnut Street,
lication of an illustrated booklet.
well as in name.
011 tho north by other lands of on day of sale; balance In ten days. FUr- Phl1adelphlo. Penna.
. 0 f t Ile I)00 k (escrl
I
'b'mg U .
E. Cooper. l.,od on the south by ther conditions announced at sale.
7·22·0t
The president of the MarylandCoples
WIlliam H. Bu('banan.
. ..:.:...:.:..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Pennsylvania Chapter of this associa- No. 1 may he purchased along the
GEARY AND RANKIN. Attorneys.
ti~~ js.Rus~i!! B. War.ren Qf J.3.~t Air, R Ollie Ior· ·ten cents, 1mt Wl'11 b C
Being known
alltl designated
ProvidenCe
'avenue.·'
.........,-.....as
~ ......No.
"' - ,-1228
,. ,. 1,i4~t+~;+;;;;;t+ ;;H;:;;~;;+i:
)\f d., the secretary is· Charles C. Baer plied free of charge upon re(IUest at
Togethcr with the right and use of the said
of Oxford and the hook was prepared the office of The Swarthmorean.
alley III common with the owners of other
and published by Robert E. Sharples,
l.und" abutting" theN!on.
of Swarthmorc, also a member of the
summer
stucco
Association.
Vincent Carels is spending the
Improvemellis (.'OlIlIist o(
at Mays Landing. N. J.
hOUHe. 1&x27 ff'et. Porch front.
"\Ve have arranged to have 10,000 . ________________.1 frame oddilion. 6xl2 feel..
copies of this book distributed during
894 N.
the next few weeks in order to let
SHERIFFS SALES
Sold WI the property of .Lee E. Cooper.
7-S·at •
CondIUona--$250.00 cash or cerUfted eheck
ANTIQUE REPRODUCTlo.~S
tourists and the people iiving in the
on day of sale~ ba!anoo in ten days. Further
Sheriff Sales of Renl Estate
ESTATE OSCAR R. A. VON BULOW, deceased.
<."'Ondltlons announced at cale.
vicinity of U. S. No.1 know what that
AwniD&.
Oriental RU.8
Lizzie von Bulow. Lucy von Bulow and
At the Sheriff's Office
highway has to offer," declares Mr.
Robert N. von Bulow. Execuwrs. 24 Strath·
GEARY & RANKIN. Attorne,y8.
D.Bvenport Suites Lamp Shades
mOl", Road, Broo1tltne. Delaware County;
Warren.
Court House. Media. PennsylVania
H:'I11' Mattrelses Box Sprin••
Howsrd Kirk, Attorney. 302 Count)' BuildiDg.
"We believe that this section of U.
Media. Plonna., Alfred T. Steinmetz. BaUQ"
ChaIr Caning
Rush Seats
Sat"nlo~'. AUgUllt 20. 1032
BldE:" .. PhHa.• Pa.
S. No.1, which reaches from Maine to
Painting
Paperhanging
Nolh'e Is hereby I"lven that 1.etters TeataR:30 o'clock A. M.
Florida and is the most important highmell1ary ha\'e been granted In the above Estate. anil all penons indebted to the above
CUltom Made FurnitU1'0
way along the Atlantic Soast, deserves
EORtern Standard Time
estate are requested to malle payment and
first consideration by both PennsylvaSwarth. 1441
those having claime to prellllnt &be same with·
Fieri FndnR
out delay. to the Es:ecutors or thelr aUome7.
nia and Maryland as the recipi~nt of
Deet:'mber Tl-rm. 1931
7·1·6t
improvements made possible eilher by
OP P1UI!NDS 7................................
State ur Federal Funds."
]kg-inning" nt n point .',' ....
The booklet just published features Dailey
(60 feet
~~~;i~f;~~:\~i~~; I Interwoven
"Every noble
Ufework
leaves
the world."
fibre of it
north road
Olly·four
degrees
In the
of the
-Rus1t1n.
the Conowingo Dam on the Susque- east seven hundred elghty·two
feet from point
hanna as one of the scenic attractions one.hundredths
of centf'r lines of Lnnsdowne avenue
SUNDAY
along U. S. No. 1 which cannot be wide) and llailey road (50 feet wide): -tb,'D.~. 9:45 A. M. - F1l1It Day Bchool In Whittier
along center Une of Bailey road
House has been closed for the
duplicated on other highways. Above extending
north flfty·four degrees fort7·tb.reo minutes
summer.
the dam is Conowingo lake, which east two hundred feet to a point set for a 11:00 A. M. - Meeting for worship In the
meetlng house.
covers an area of about fourteen corner bel ween this and land of The Country
Club 01 Lansdowne; thence along boundary
Genial, hospitable, friendly surround·
square miles. This scenic wonder holds line between thi. and land of The Country
WEDNESDAY
Q llt
of Lansdowne Bouth thirty.five degrees 9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.-Bewlng and u other attractions for people who wish Cluo
sc,'cntecn m!nutes east. three hundred fifty
lng In Whittier House. Box luncheon
inls. Good things to eat in a cool and
to stop and go through the power plant fect to " point set for a corner bel.wcen tbls All are cordially Invited to Join in these
beautiful environment Appetizing
and land of George J. Hahn: thence alone
services.
with guides.
boundary
line
between
this
and
land
of
GeOrge
Of almost equal importance to the J. Hahn south flfty·four degrees forty·tbree
Dinners 85 cents to $1.25.
TRINITY CBURCII
tourist, the book points out: The Bran- minutes west two hundred feet to a point set
Protestant
EDlscopal
n corner between thia and other land
Chester Boad and College Avenue
dywine Battlefield section near Chadds for
the estate of William F. Read, deceased:
Opposite the College Campus
Ford. In this vicinity are many old thence along- boundary line ootwen this
Rector
land of the eatate of William F. Read, deceased.
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, B. T. M.
north thlrty·five degrees eevenleen minutes west
three hundred filly feet to the first mentioned 11:00 o. ro.-Mornlng Prayer and Sermon.
A'ITRACTIVE APARTMENT point ami place of beginning.
The Rev. Gibson Bell wlll preach,
Attractive second ftoor a~ent. Rent
THE INN
PERSONALITY
LeJ'lS a parrol of the fOr£>going on the west·
THE SWARTHMORE
$75. 6 rooms, bath, porch, eIef:tric retrq- f'rnmost side thereof released from t.he within
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
erator. electric ranle. private on burner. recl.trd mortgage on or about the '7th da.y of
Re\'. John Ellery TUttle, D.O., Lltt.D.
Swart~.D1ore. Penna.
~ entrances. Possession at once.
April 1928; said release being recorded forth·
pa.etor
with with the Recorder of Deeds In and for
WM. S. BITI'LE
Delaware County, t.he said parrel being more
SUfd1r!EB, SERVICES
lforary PubU"
.Real B,lGte fully described. as follows:
8UNDAY
Swa. Ill-I"
All t.hat eertain lot or piece of ground with
10:00-Blble School.
the buUdilli"!! and Improvement. thereon erected
11 :OO-MORNING WOBSBIP
situate In the Borough of Yeadon, CountY of
Guest Preacher:
FOR RENT
Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. beginnl1ll"
REV. CHAB. L. CANDEE. D.O.
SPECULATION is a pitfall where
at a point in the center Une of Balley road
A CORDIAL INVITATION
IN
Modern dweUiq. 5 hedrooms, 2. (fifty feet wide) aald point being north fifty·
18 GIVEN ~'tJ:'i,cgm,~ SHARE
many millions of people haw sunk
bath., 4 car .........e, large laWD, hilh foUl' degrees forty-three minute!! east Beven
hundred eighty·two and thlrty·flve one-hOOd.
SWARTHMORE
location. $75 a month.
redths fee! from the point of intenection of
COPAL cmmcB
more millions of dollars. Few-piti·
the center Une of Lansdowne avenue (torty·
METHO~~~ STEVENS
H,"c feet wide) and the ()[!nter line of Bai~ey
MInister
E. C. Walton
road. thel1('(' extcnding- alonr; the center line
fully feW"efJer found the gold mine
ur Dailey road north flfty·follr degrees forty·
SUMMER SUNDAY SERVICES
three minutes cast BevenLy feet tu a point,
9:45-CHURCB SCHOOL
thence extending south thirty·five degrees aev,
ll:OO-WORSHIP AND SERMON
they sought.
enteen minutes east three hundred finy feet
to a point. thence extending- south fift.,y·four
A"rl'END SOME CHURCBdt'grees
(orty.t.hree
minutes
west
aeventy
feet
1~;;;-~;;;;~W~ELC~~'O~M':~~'~H~~8~R~Rj;~;:~;;,
to a point, and thence extending north t.b.irUfive der;rces seventeen minutes west three bun·
cmmcB OF CBBIBT, SCIBNTIBT.
dred fifty feet to the first m.entioned point
OP SWARTHMORE
and place ot beginning.
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Being the same prem.18e8 wblch the Country
services:
Club of Lansdowne by Indenture beariDC" dale 11:00 A. M'•.......etlDda'f SChooL
tbe seventh d8¥ of April A. D. 1828 and re~ 11:00 A. M.-bunday Lesson-8ermon•
corded in the Office for the ReoonUng of DeedR
WedIl~ evening meeting each
CHAS. A. SMITH
in and for the County of DelawBl'6 in Deed 8 p. m. Beacl1n8 room open dally,
Book No. 813. page 4.74 I:c., granted BOO sundaYB and boUdaJB. 9:30 A. JI. to
conveyed
unto the said John A. KellY, bls p, M., Chuteh edUlce.
Phone, Swarth. 705
heirs and auigus.
are cortHa11Y t;;.ted to attend
No Im!lrovements. Vacant gronnd.
I ..oni:... e.nd use tile Peadlnr Room.
..
UPHOLSTERING
•••
1
Fumllull Restoring
FRED J. HARLEY
Church News
0.''''......, .
Warm Weatber
DELICACJFS AT OUR TABLE
--
Summer Homes
For Rent
•
StratLHaven
wn'u
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
Swarthmore. Pa.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
A
.. UGUST 5,1932
4!..-_ _ _ _ _ _ _----;-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-.---=.=:-~~==~~~___r::____:__=___:_____=_~~==_=:I----~··-···-·- .... - ....
COLLEGE SPENDING
$100,000 THIS SUMM
ER
Swarthmore's leading industry, the
College, is carrying on this summer
with a program of W9rk which is keeping more than a hundred men ·employed
and spending closl' to $100,000.
'fhe biggest single piece of work is
the building of a new concrete tunnel
1200 fl'ct long between thl' power Illant
and Parrish Hal1. This new tunnel will
he larger than Ihe previous one so that
workml'n ran move through it with ease
in cas(' anything goes wrong with the
sh~am piPl'!O and l'It'ctric lim's which it
c:trries.
The COllcrctl~ work on this job is
being done by the local concern of
Clarke and Harvey.
In the power plant, a new boiler and
a new stoker are being installed. The
regular employees of the college, about
sixty in numbcr, under the supervision
of Andrew Simpson, superintendent;
Henry Hoot, assistant superintendent,
and Harry Wood, gardener, arc being
kept busy planting and repairing the
houses which comprise the college
properties.
The roadway and parking stand behind \Vhartoll Hall is being resurfaced
and a large £orcc is kept busy with
replanting Oil the campus and the care
of the many trees, shrubs and flowers.
Media
Other
work was done to help explain the cooperation hgiven b)' tlhe local 6.r(' de· ~f:e)~r a~~g:s~~~~P~re .1eeJ::::!se~e::
process of design and use of .:olor.
partment w enever cal ed upon
any feet and tblrtY..8even ODe bundredt_ of a
Durw'g the summer. the class has met way.
.
'
at Miss Bunllng's home on College avehas
nIle .and although lamp shade•making
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contmued as one of the prut<:lpal mes
of endeavor, plaster work was added and
has proved of interest to boys as well
as girls..
~ th e gl'r!5 took
O n T uesday, J UIy UtJ,
sketching paper and pencils and went to
the college camp us to do a landscape. A
picnic and games followed the lesSOlL
Among the pupils that have been taking the work are: Beatrice and Diana
Brc",.'ster, Em,·ly Sm,·th, Roberta Sharples Marian K,irk Anne Bonine, Phylis
Si~l}SOn, Patsy- Paterson and Alice and
Virginia Craemer.
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Cut Ferry Rates
foot. measured southeastwardl. from the
iii
Ii polnt of Intersection of the center lines of
n me
rough t ere are ty-one re said Lancaster TUrnpike and
Old
plugs to provide for an area of three-I Beale School road. (tblrty-tbrftfee
_feet
t
rt
·1
Th
I
wlae); thence extend1ng south
yqua ers square ml e.
ese pugs cost degrees ten minutes eut along the center
$4S per year to maintain regardless of line of Lancaster ~rn,:e t~tlh~t:
the amount of water used for fighting ae:,~;~;~crn~=neast ~~ hundredY;~d
fires. Water used from the plugs for flfty.elgbt feet and fifty-one one·bundredtho
of degrees
a foot to
point: thence
north
any 0 th er purpose mus t be pal'd Ior.
llfty.three
tena'minUtes
west twenty
The number of fire plugs was in- feet to a point. and thence extending south
creased greatly in 1929 following a sur- thirty-six degrees fifty mlnutesdwftfestt one
.
hundred ·and fifty-eIght feet an
y-one
vey- by the Fire Department. As a re- one-bundredths of a foot to the place of
suit of .this survey twenty-five new plugs beginning.
were added. The distance between plugs
Under and subject. to certain reservaaverages
about
600
feet
so
that
the
Fire
tlOM.
conditions
and with
restrictions
therein
J
mentioned.
Together
the free
use,
)epartment's 3000 feet of hose would in right. Uberty and prlvllege of a certain
most instances allow for connecting with driveway laid out over the rear of the
above described lot of ground between the
I
at least two pugs
to fight any Ii reo
yard and garage spaees. and which leads
northwest into Old Eagle School road. at
all times hereafter forever, In common
with the owners. tenants and occupiers of
SHERIFF'S SALES
the above described lot over which said
1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ldrlveway extends.
The Chester-Bridgeport Ferry Company has made a reduction of 33}i percent per trip in its rate for crossing the
Delaware, between Chester, Pa. and
Bridgeport. New Jersey.
The rate reduction came about through
.
t t 'ed b th F
an expenmen n
y
e erry company in establishing a round trip rate of
one dollar. This, however, was opera..
tive only on Sunday. When thousands
of motorists took advantage of the dollar
Sunday excursion rate, it was decided to
slash the regular fare from 7S cents to
50 cents. The new rate went into effect
Tuesday morning.
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Theatre
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NEW BUS SERVICE
FOR FRIENDS CENTRAL
This week the Media Theatre announces a reduction in the price of ad·
Both parents and pupils will welcome
missions to become effective next Monthe
new bus service that recently inaugday, August 8. Admission for adults at
by Friends' Central School as the
UI'ated
the matinees will be 20 cents and the
children 15 cents. In the evenings, adults solution of the to and from school transwill be 35 cents and children 20 cents. portation problem. The school bus stops
Coupon books containing ten adult ad- for pupils at their own homes each
missions will be three dollars. The man· morning and brings them back again afager, M.r. Harlan Taylor, feels that this ter school. It is in charge of a very
reduction will enable the people of careful, capable driver and is the safest,
Swarthmore to enjoy more frequently easiest way of tranhporting pupils from
the good clean type of entertainment, for home to school and return.
This bus will call at pupils' homes in
which the Media Theatre has a reputaSwarthmore,
Media, Morton, Springfield
tion.
and
vicinity.
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CHILDREN STUDY
ART DURING SUMMER
A number of little girls have been
making good use of their time this sum..
mer and having fun too in the Sunny
Art Circle which was formed at the
Sunny Shade Shop by Miss Isabelle
Bunting this Spring. The work has continued during the summer.
This spring when the classes were first
begun, the children met every Saturday
morning and studied lamp shade making.
In
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NEWS NOTES
Dr. George P. Warren, Mrs. \Varren
and their sonJ have returned from it
month's stay in Ventnor, N. J.
Miss Clementine Gibson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs". J. Donald Gibson, of Hitbern avenue left yesterday for a motor
trip to Canada, spending a. short time at
Dunvitle. Ontario.
William Huntoon has returned from a
vacation at Cape May, N. J.
Mrs. Harold Calvert, of South Chester
road, who accompanied Mrs. Leroy
James, of Chester Heights, on
motor
tdp to North Carolina, has returned
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bo
h
~.;~:. °ftt'!r~io:~:e~rl~t\=e
t:r ~re:er='i
drlvewlLY l.td out over the rear of the
above deoorlbed lot of ground between the
yard and sarage spaces, and which leada
northeast into Old Balle School road at
all times hereafter forever, in common
with the ownen, tenants and occupiers of
the above described. lot over which said
driveway extends;Improvements conslst of two·atory brick
building, 3Ox56 "eet.
Sold as the property of John Donlan
mortgagor and J. Howard Mecke real
owner. and Charles W. Frame tfUBtee In
bankruptcy.
Condltlo~.OO cash or certified check
on day ot sale: .. balance in ten days. Fur·
ther conditions announced at 881e.
E JR., Atto mey.
J·OSEPH A. RAlNVILL,
JOHN J. ~t~~lff.
Fireplace and
Phone Swarthmore
K1n~gW~
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MOVING AND HAULING
DANIEL MENEFEE
Improvements consist of two·story brick
building, 20x56 feet.
Rubbl8b Removed
Cellars Cleaned
Double-Team
Of Real Estate
Sold oJ the property of John Donlan Whitewashed
MORTON,PA.
At the Sherlll's Office
mortgagor and J. Howard Mecke real 20 MORTON AVE.
owner. and Charles W. Frame trustee In
bankruptcy.
Court House. Media, Pennsylvania
Saturday. August 27. 1932
Condltlons-$500.oo cash or certified check
on day of sale; balance in ten days. Fur8:30 o'clock A. M.
ther conditions announced at sale.
20 :rean experience with all makes.
Member
of Nat. Auo. of Piano
Eastern Standard Time
JOSEPH A. RAINVILLE, JR., Attorney.
All Pianos ahou1d be toned twiee eaeb
Levari Facias
No. 1434
No. 383 year.
Levari Facias
A. L. PARKER
March Term. 1932
Phone Media 831
Media, Pa.
June Term. 1932
All that certain lot or piece of land.
AI'. those two certain lots or pieces of
ground with the buUdlngs and Improve· with the buUdlngs and improvements
Open Evenings
ments thereon erected, 81tuate In the Town- thereon erected, situate at Strafford. Radship of Upper Darby, County of Delaware nor Township, Delaware county, Pennsyland State of PeJUl.lJYlvanla, designated anel vania, bounded and descrIbed according
As Little as 25c a Day
known as lata Nos. 1001 and 1002 on plan to a survey and plan thereof made by
of the "Dresel am Realty Company" as O\'er and Tingley. Civil Engineers. Upper
Pays for a NORGE
surveyed by Damon and F06ter, Civll Engi- Darby, Pennsylvania, on October 20th. 1925,
neers. on June 10. 1924. and recorded at and revised December 12th, 1925 as follows.
Media In the omce for the Recording of to wit: Beginning at the point of Intersec· ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
Deeds In and for the County of Delaware Uon of the center line of Lancaster TUrnIn Plan case No.3, page 2. &lc., and de.. pike (eighty feet wide) and Old Eagle
scribed as follows, to wit: Situate on the School road (thlrty·three feet wide); thence
northeast aide of Morgan 8.\'enue at the dls- extending south fifty-three degrees ten
tance of ninety feet northwestwcrd trom minutes east along the center llne of Lan- Cor. 4th '" Market Su. Cheder 9911
the northwest side of Cedar avenue; con- caster turnpike fiftY-8even feet and thirty..
taining In front or breadth on the said seven Ol1e hundredths ot a foot to a point;
Morgan avenue slxty feet and extendlng thence north thlrty-slX degrees flfty minof that width In length or depth north- utes east along the westerly line of Lot No.
cutwardly between parallel Hnes at right 2. one hundred and flfty·elght feet and
Low-Fare Excursions
angles to 8ald Morgan avenue one hundred. flfty-one one-hundredths of a foot to a
From Swartlunore
and twenty feet. (Being known as 90'1 point: thence north tI.fty-three degrees ten
minutes west thirty-two feet and sevenNorth Morgan avenue).
DAILY
teen one hundredths of a foot to a point
Under and subject to certain conditions In the center line of Old Eagle School road.
Atlantic City
Rnd thence extencUng along the same south
and restrictIons thereIn mentioned.
forty·ttve degrees fltty~two minutes west
I
Wildwood,
Gape May
Improvements consist of two and one- one hundred and sixty feet and fifty onehalf-story brick and stucco house, 36x27 hUndredths of a foot. to the place of beAahury Park
feet: enclosed porch. stucco garage, 9x18 ginning.
Oeean Grove
feet.
Long Branch
Under and subject to certain reservaBold as the property of John H. Kane tions. conditions and restrictions theretn
Via Broad Street Station
and. Mary Kane. his wife, mortgago1'8 and
25 cab Ie.. -ria Mullet Street Wharf
Loyola-Penn City Building and Loan Asso·
elation, real owners.
Joseph E. Quinby
'2.70
Ernest G. Snodgrass, Assistant
cOndltlons-$SOO.OO cash or certified check
on day of sale; balance In ten days. FUrSundays, August 7,21,
ther conditions announced at sale.
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
September 4, 18
EDWARD L, mTCHCOCK. Attorney.
SBERlPF BALES
PIANO TUNING
Tun_.
CANTER'S
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$1 50 .
NEW YORK
Fllnera' Directors
No. ]648 Bell Phone 4
BALTIMORE
WASWNGTON
MEDIA, PA.
Levari Facias
March Term, 1932
Sundays, August 7. 21,
September 4, 18;
All that certain lot or pJece of ground,
also Labor Day, September 5
with the buildings and Improvements
thereon erected, 8ituate In the Township
See FIJers Dr ~tJn$"1t A'.enls
o! Chester. Delaware county and State of
Pennsylvania, and bounded. and described.
according to a survey made by Chester F.
Phone, Sw. 1225
Baker, C. E., dated October 5, 1926. and.
marked plan of property of Benjamin Itala. Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
CLASSIFIED.
sa follows, to wit: Beginning at a polnt In
the Southeasterly side of Dutton's Mill
road, at the dlstance of one hundred
home.
All Lines of
FOR RENT
twenty and four·tenths feet, measured =
Mr. and Mrs. ).{iIton Fussell, of south·
forty-nine degrees twelve minutes FOR RENT-Three rooms, dinette and Riverview road, are occupying the home west from a concrete post set at the lnterkitchenette. Bath and electric tee bOx. of Dr. Samuel Palmer and M:rs. Palnler, section of the line of lands of the New
INCLUDING LIFE
Chester Water Company, and the south- Inglis. 'phone 1489.
on Ogden avenue, for tile m a 1\ t h of easterly side of Dutton's Mill road, afore·
&aJd, extending thence south thirty-six de·
FOR RENT-Furnished. three rooms, kltch· August.
grees six minutes east, one hundred rutyenette and Bath. StrIctly private and
OLD BANK BLDG.
=
Walter Giles will leave on Saturday to one and twenty-seven one-hundredths feet
modem. Garage on premlses. Swarthmore
to
a
polnt
in
the
Une
of
lands
now
or
late
Call
Swarthmore
1833
24.
join his family who are summering at of Charles Jones. et ux, extending thence
~
Providence, Rhode Island.
along the lines of said Jones land. south FOR RENT-Third Hoor Apt., 323 Cornell
degrees fifty-four minutes west,
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Smith and ftfty·three
DEPENDABLE
ave.. bedrm. bath. kitchenette, living
(and passing over a stake Set in the north·
room. Bedroom aval1able on 2nd floor. family, of Swarthmore Crest, will spend easterly side of a right of way known as
Garage. Gan Sw. 773-R. Morning or eventng. part of August in Cape May.
CHEAPER
Shepherd. street) one hundred ten and
eIghteen one-hundredths feet. to a point You wiD find our aervlc:e convenient
in the center Une of said right of way, extending thence north thlrty·slx degrees to your need.. Ye Old Swarthmore
six minutes west along the center line
Plenty of Fire Plugs
aforesaid. one hundred forty-two and Ice Service.
twenty-two one-hundredths feet to a point
Phone 894
210 Dartmouth A..e.
{CORh....tl/rf1Jfl Pall' O"#J
In tbe southeasterly side of Dutton's Mlll
road, and extending thence north fortyD. F. GERNER
side hose lines. The college also has its nine
QUALITY MARKET
degrees twelve minutes east, along the
own fire fighting truck with 700 feet of southeasterly stde aforesaid, one hundred
Marble
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and thlrty-seven one-hundredths feet Granite
YALE & KENYON AYES. 2~~ inch hose and ladders. axes etc. An- ten
to the pla.ce of beginning.
AS
NEAR
AS
YOUR
TELEPHONE
other protection is the hourly inspection
Swa. 183
Under and subject to the free and unof all buildings made by a night watch- Interrupted,
Cemetery Work a specialty
right, use, Uberty and privilege
man. Particular attention is given to of the owners and occupiers of lands abuton said rlgbt of way, known as Shepthe Chemistry building, engineering tIng
411 Dartmouth Ave. Swarthmore, P•.
pard. street to a strip of land twenty·five
Est. 1843
building and Parrish which are consid.. feet wide, extending from Dutton's MUI
No. Lansdowne Ave., Dresel Hill. Pa.
road, aforesaid. to easterly end of the tract
ered the worst fire hazards.
(Opposite Arlington Cemetery)
herein
conveyed,
being
the
northerly
one·
.
Clearbrook 6880
AU the fire protection facilities and half of the said right of way, known as
equipment are definitely located on a Sheppard street. as shown on the plan
therein recited, as a right of way to and
chart which is in the possession of col- from
said Dutton's Min r~iad, at all times
lege authorities and twice each year. the hereafter forever. for all traffic vehicular
Swarthmore fire departrn-ent officials and and otherwise.
the superintendent of the college make a Together with the free snd uninter·
rupted. right. use, Uberty and prlvllege In
complete inspection, and test the hose and common
with the owners of other lands
water pressure.
abutting thereon, and adjacent thereto. to
atrlp of land twenty-five feet wide adThe college is loud in its praise of the aJOining
the premises herein conveyed on
the SOUth, and being the southerly onelarge
ea.
half of the rlght of way known lilt Sheppard. street. as a right of way to and from
the aald Dutton'8 MUI road, at all times
hereafter forever. for all traftlc vehicular
~ lb.
and otherwise.
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(reg. 15)
Improvements con.sl8t of two-story cePASSENGER CAR AND DRIVER. ADD. PASS. Sc EACH.
ment block. and frame storage house, 28x32
feet; green house. 28x59 feet.
Sold 88 the property of Benjamin S. ItaUa.
and Daisy V. ltalla mortgagors and real
owners, defendants with notlee to terre
TaU cans
tenants if any.
The Short Ctlt to the Shore - N. Y.· WASH. Expre.
Condltlons--$250.00 cash or certified check
on day of sale; balance In ten days. Fur~
tiler conditions announced. at sale.
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RAYMOND E. LARSON, Attorney.
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
a
INSURANCE
II Pennsylvania
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Railroad
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WIRING
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WASHERS CLEANERS
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Tel.
1896
FIXTURES
M EM 0 R I A L S
Wm. J. Cartledge
Legs Lamb
23
Shoulders Lamb
15
9
Neck Lamb
Fresh ground Hamburg 15
Boneless Chuck Roast 16
Beef Kidney
18
Bakers Cocoa
11 GARDEN HOSE
Swarthmore ElectriC Shop C
RATE SLASHED
SOc
LAWN SPRINKLERS
College Inn Tomato Juice
Suplee's Store
(3
25)
M. F. Williams
Kellogs Rice Crispies
~lack Pepper ~ lb. can 9
FUNERAL
HOME
4 Ibs. 25
Soap Chipso
33 West Baltimore Ave.
Bacon
CLIFTON HEIGHTS
sliced, ceUophane wrapped
Boiled Ham
~ lb. sliced
19
Madison 110
CHESTER-BRIDGEPORT FERRY
IIIIIIIIlIII
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rDOOR.TO.DOOR BUS SERVICZ ....
Levari FaCias
No. 382
June Term. ]932
_All that certaln lot or piece of land
with the buildings and Improvements
thereon erected, situate at Straflord,. Radnor TownshiP. Delaware County. Pennsylvanta. bounded. and deacr1bed. according
to a survey and plan thereof made by OVer
and TIllIley, Clvn BDatneem. Upper Darby,
Pennsylvania, on October 20th, 1925, anel
revlaed. December 12th. 1125 as followa, to
WI~: BeJln.nlng at a point lD the center
To Friends' Central School from Swarthmore,
Media, Morton, Springfield and vidnity.
Claar-eter ltulldl ..S Il_ bee.. 1. . .lrate« I.. ltoTII and girl" for
elcllty-.evell yean It.,.. Frl,lId.' Cellfral. Killdergarien ...-:Iementary Grade. HIglt. Srhool aDd CoU"l(e Prep'.... ntor,.- Cou..,..'"
atre_.. tae.:.U7. Tltorou..1l aeade_lr tralnh'K". ......I.......n,...
.~•• tlletlC! leadltnlJdp.
Write 1)1" ultphOtlt ANlIIO'I't 1384 tor fv.nlle,- f./onrultion.
B.u.CLAT
I..w.
L.
SPECIAL CHESTER DA Y EDITION
JOXlIS,
PH.D.,
OVERBROOK. ·PA-C•••tr,. D• .,. Pl..
IV,
No. 31
Swarthmore, Pa.,
August
10, 1932
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$2.50
Per Year
GREAT VALUES IN TO-DAY'S SPECIAL CHESTER DAY
MERCHANTS HAVE REDUCED
PRICES ON ALL LINES
OF MERCHANDISE
BIG
BUSINESS
DAY
PLENTY OF FREE
PARKING SPACE
EXPECTED
Display windows and stores are being as Illany words to "put their yellow tags
artisticatlly arranged with countless bar- in their pockets for the day and forget
gains to attract the eye of the shoPller in about them," so it is hardly probable that
Chester today. Reductions on price tags any moto~ist, WI.lO chances to overstep
have been in some cases as great as 75 the l~lark II~ parkmg more than the allotpcrcent. and the quality of the merchan- ·ted tllne, ~dl be molested.
.
dise as sold by the various stores has not . HouseWives on. the Jersey Side of the
changed. The advertisements in the fiver ar~ preIJarmg to be among tl:c
cary arrivals, so that they may get their
. t I· t
S7.oor11""ortan. d 0 no t begm
0 IS many I
h
d·
.
I
d'
Ch
t
d
s
lare of t e assortment of merchan 1se
ba
f
h
o t c
rgams OUIl In
es el' to ay. that will be offered.
fort of the stores to make thIS one day has released the following list c.f parc\'eut a huge success.
ticipants for "Chester Day":
Most of the stores in the mid-city secM. T. Aikin, William J. Farley Comtion are co-operating with t~os~ ~V~lO are I pany, Frank Berman, Inc., Becker's,
members of the Merchants DIVISion of 1 Broomall's Chester Candy Kitchen, Carl
the Delaware County Chamber of Com-l A. Doubet, Chester Light Supply Com·
meree, who conceived the idea of staging I pany, Edgmont Beef Company, H. Feinthe day, not only to induce shoppers I berg, Inc., M. J. Freed, Galey Hardware
from the outiying districts to this city, Company, Art Shop, Green's Meat Marbut as a manifestation of their sincerity ket, Handy Medicine Store, H. G. Innis,
to do everything possible to co-operate. Kahn's, G. R. Kinney Shoe Store, S. S.
with other business men of the country I Kresge Company. Mailman's Miller's
in an effort to revive .factories whose hledicine Store, Moyer Shoe Store,
wheels have either been silent or running Murray's H. hI. McCoy, J. G. McCrory
on part time for many months.
Company, Phil Mc}yIunigal, N eisner
Police officials will do their share in Bros., Inc., Ben Price, Schlosbon's,
making the day a success. Chief of PO-I Scars, Roebuck Company, F. & W.,
lice John Vance has issued strict orders: Grand Silver Brothers, Speare Bros.,
to all traffic patrolmen to aid in securing I Style Shop, Tollin's, Triplex Shoe Store,
parking space for the cars of hundreds: Montgomery Ward Company, Weinof shoppers who are expected to flock tOlberg's A. W. Wolson, F. W. Woolworth
this city. The policemen were told in I Company and John E. McGovern.
With a view to better accomodation
for their customers, the Chester Retail
Merchants Division of the Delaware
County Chamber of Commerce have
provided several parking p J ace s at
points close to the business districL
The lot on East Seventh Street. one
half a block east of Edgmont avenue
has been in use for some time and all
visitors to the business section say that
it i'i a great convenience. An attendant is in charge to assist in parking and
to watch the cars. This parking place
is absolutely free and the car owner is
under no obligation to anyone store.
The newest lot and the best is located on East Sixth Street at the sub-station of the Philadelphia Electric
Company. The easiest way to find this
lot is to follow the signs on the over~
head structure of the Pennsylvania
Railroad along Sixth Street. A drive..
way leads to the lot thru the iron gates
and past the green stretch of lawn of
the Philadelphia Electric Company.
The lot is covered with cinders and has
heavy timber for the machines to park
against. It will accomodate about two
hundred cars. This lot is also free for
the use of the people who visit the center of Chester. The merchants have
cooperated with this convenience in
that they do not crowd it with their
own machines all day long. As this lot
is becoming better known more and
more people use it every time they
come to Chestet.
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View along Market Street looking Norl" from Fourth Street. The high
building on the right is the Crozer Building.
Occasional
Table, walnut,
$1, was $2.95
Telephone
Table and Chair
$1, was $2.95
EXTRA! EXTRA!
WOLSON'S TO UQUIDATE
$50,000 FURNITURE AND RUG STOCK
IN A THRILLING lO-DAY
Colored, Metal Kitchen Stools ••• 6Se
Porch Glider, worth $6.95 ...• $2.95
Footstools worth $2 ••••..•••• 1.00
AUCTION
$2 Coffee Tables ..••••••••• $1.00
Porch Rockers, val. $2. • . . 2 for 1.00
STARTING "CHESTER DAY" AUGUST 10
8" Gilbert Electric ,Fans
at 2 P. M_ and 8 P. M.
And to Continue Every Day
Floor Lamps,
complete with shade ••••••• $1.00
Top leer Refrigerator, oak finish, $4.95
Special Group of Ladies Silk and
Woolen Dr....es $1.95 value up to$10
3 Pc. Velour Living Room Suite,
worth $59 ••••••• '.' ••••• $29.00
val. $3.75 •.•••••.•••••••• 1.95
4 Pc. Bedroom Suite •••••.•• $49.00
Consoie Morror, worth $2.50 .. $1.00
8 Pc. Dining Room Suite ..••• $49.00
2 AUCTIONS DAILY
WOLSONS-604 Edgmont Ave.
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CHESTER
DAY
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10
(TO-DAY)
STUPENDOUS VALUES
IN EVERY STORE DISPLAYING OFFICIAL CARDS
A TREMENDOUS MERCHANDISING EVENT
CHESTER RETAIL MERCHANTS
DELAWARE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
FREE PARKING
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PalxclPAL
FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHO(i;.!..
Vol.
SPAC~
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
,
AUGUST 5. 1932
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Sold us the propt'rty o( John Ounlull
mortgRgor and .J. Howllrd Meeke n'lIl
owner. und Cilurles W, "'rnme lrust(>(' III
bunkruptcy.
CoudltIOIls-$500,OO cnsh 01' certified <'ill'('k
011 dllY of sul(': balance In ten days, "'\11'Uwr ('oudltIons IlIlIlOUIU'('d lit :-;nh'.
JOREPH A. HAINVIl,I.t;,
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hy tlH' 1,Il';d {'tllICt'rll (If
t'brk,' ;tlld Ilarn'y,
111 tli .. \1(1\\'\'1' 1'1alll. a Ill'\\' iJoiler and
a Ill'\\' ~lokl'r an' Ill'iog ill~tallt·(1. Thl'
rt'gti1:tr t'!lll'lll:n'n Iii tIlt' l'olkgc, ahout
..,i-..:ty in 11 \1 11 1I)('r, 1I1Hh'l' thl' ~lIper\'isioll
~li ',\llItrV\\ ~illlp.,,"n, ~I1IH:rintl'lIdent:
Ill'nr\' Iltl(lt. :I,,:,i,tant :,ulll'rintclldent,
alld llalT\' \\'Clod, .t::arfk 11 l'r, an' heing
kt'l't htl .. ;· 1'1;ltItitlg' and f\'p:liriug thl'
h.'11""" \\'hil'lI l'olllprisl' tht' 1'(I11~'g-I'
Ilr, llwrt ie"
'fill' rp;lIh\a\' :11111 parking ~t;lIld hl'hind \\'11:11'1\1]1'1£;111 i" hcing nsurfaced
awl ;1 bq.:~· l~lr('l' i.., kept lIusy with
replallting ,)11 tlu' ,';IIllIJlIS ;lut1 llll' can'
"I tilt' 1.1;ln:-. 11', ... :-., "hrnh, alltl Howers.
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The Chcsh:r-llridgcport Ferry Company has made a reduction of J3}1 percent Ller trit) ill its rate for crossing the
Delaware, between Chcster, Pa, amI
BridgeIJurt, New Jersey,
Thl! rate reduction came about through
an l'xperimellt tried by the Ferry COll1pally in estahlishing a round trip rate of
onc dollar,
This, howevcr, was opcrath'e only 011 SUllllay. When thousands
oi Illolorists took advantage of the dollar
St111da\' excnrsion rate, it was decided to
sla~h thl' n'glilar fare from 75 cents to
50 fl'Uts. The IICW rate went into effcct
Tl1l'stlay Im)rning.
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NEW BliS SERVICE
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"'Oil I'RIENDS CENTRAL
11li~~i()lb to hl'l'Ollll' dTl'ctiYe lH.."-..:t ~lol1Uolh parcnt:-. and pupils will welcomc
cla\', ;\m!ll!'t R .\dmi~sinll ior allult~ at the IlC\\' hn.s ser\'ice that recently inaug-
till: matinees will hl' 20 l'l:llts :lIltl the urakd lIy Fril'llds' Central School as the
childrcn 13 cents, In Ihe l'\"clling~, adult..; solution of the to anu from school trallSwill bl' 35 cellt~ alld children 2() Cl'nt~,1 purtatioll problem, The school bus stops
COI1POll hook:, contailli!l).!" tl'lI adult a(I-1 for Jlupils 411 their OWI1 homcs cach
lllis!'ioll~ will he three doJlar~. The 111:111-. Illorning: ilnd hrings them back again afag('l'. ~IL 11,lrlall Taylor, it'els that Ihis ter school. Jt is in charge of a \'ery
n'duction will ('naIlIl' the Jleopil' of careful, caJ)ahle dri\'cr and is the safest,
Swarthlllo1"\' 1(1 elljoy more frl'qucnt1)' easiest way of trallhporting pupils from
thl' gouf! l'kall tnK' oi elltcrtaill1l1l'nt, for hOIlll' to school and return,
which Iht> ~1t'dja Thl':ltre has a n"Pllta-1 Thi::> bus will caB at pupils' homes ill
tioll,
Swarthmon', ~Icdia, .Morton, Springfield
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:, ;11111 vicinity,
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NEWS NOTES
AIlT D1IIHN(; :-illi\ll\lEIl
IIt'eo
Of Real Estate
At the Sher!ff's Olllce
Court HousC', Media, Pennsylvania
C LAS S I FIE D.
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FOR RENT
has
rl'turnl'll
home.
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'\Ir. :lI1cl ~Ir~, ~Iilton Fussell, or
FOR RENT-Thn'p rooms, dinette nnd , Hi \'er\'iew road, an' occllPying thc h01l1e
kltchenett(>, Bath and electric iCI' IWX.! (Ii I )r. Sanl1lel Palma and .\Irs. l'alll1cr.
lu!-;lis. 'pholl(> 1489,
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fur th~· m 0 11 t h vi
FOR RENT,·, Flll"llif.;lwd, tilr(>(> rooms, kitch-I ;\ugnst.
('nett I..' (illntg(>
nlld Bltth,
Strictly pri\'Utl'
nud I
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Cile'
will 11"1\"
1111 S-ttunh)' 10
nlod(>I'IL
on pr(>lnises,
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I jc;in his family who ;lrL' sl1llllucrmg at
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lr~e It:
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r~:}Qm, B!'droolll aYullabit· ~Jl 2nd floor, I iamily. Iii Swarthmore Cn'st, will :>Jlclu1
(.araw'· Call S\\'. 773-R. l\IOnllllg or t'\'Plllng, I part oi .\t1gl1Sl ill Cape :\Iay,
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BACHMANS',
Plellty of !<'ire Plugs
(CQnhn",,' /'Dm PGf/. Ond
,~idc hO:'l' lincs, The coll('ge alst) has its
QUALITY MARKET
; own lire lighting tnlck with 7(10 icet of
YALE & KENYON AVES.! 2% inch ho!'c and la(lders, axes etc, Anlotlll'r )lrotl'ction is the hourly inspection
Swa. 183
. (Ii all Jmildings made hy a night watch-
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NEW YORK
J.
Fuw'r(lt J)ir('dors
Le\'arl
No. 1(H8
FllCi1U;
nt'll Itlwne
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MEOlA, I-A.
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'SLIP COVERS
Ali tilat certain lot or
of ground
DRAPERIES
with the buildings and impro\'ements
thereon erected, sltuute In the Township
of Chester, Deluware County and State of ANNA
SCHALLES
Pennsylvnnla, lIud bounded and described
pl~ce
according to Il sUr\'cy made by CIU'ster F
Phone. S..... 1225
Baker, C, E.. duted October 5. 1926, und
marked I)lnn of property of Benjamin Itilin
as follows, to wit.: Beginning at a point 1U
the Southeasterly side of Dutton's MUl
rondo at the dl!ltnuce of one hlllldred
All
twenty and four-tenths feet, mcUSUre(l=
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south forty-ntne degree:.; twel\'e minutes _
west from a concrete post set at the Inter·
section of the line o( lands of the Npw
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INCLUDING LIFE
Chester Water Compuny, nnd the southeasterly side of Dutton's Mill road, a(ore_=
said, extending thence f.;onth thirty-six, degree:s !ilx minutes east., one hundred tlftyOLD BANK BLDG
=,
one and twent.y-seven one-hundredths feet
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to It. point in the line of Innds now or late Call Swarthmore 1833
o( Charles Jones, et \IX. extending Uwnce ==_.....::..::..::.::.-.:..:.:..:::..::.::..::.:=:..::.:.-....:-=-----"~
along the lines of said Jone;'; land, sout.h
fifty-three degrees fifty-four minute:.; \,"'cst
(and passing O\'cr n stake set In the north(>ltsterly side of It. right of way kuown
eighteen one-hundredths (eet. to n puint You wl'li find our servl'ce convenient
In the center line of said right o( way, extending thence north thirty-six degrl'p;; to your needs. Ye Old Swarthmore
six minutes west. ulong the center line Ice Service.
nforesaid, one hundred forty-two nud
twenty.two one-hundredths feet to n pOUlt
;ZlO Dartmoulh Ave.
Pbone 894
In the southeasterly side of Dutton·... Mill
road, and extending thence north (ortyD,
nlue degrees t.weh'e minutes ea.!lt. along the
southeasterly stde tlforesald, one hundred
Marble
ten and thlrty-seVNl. one-Illmdredths feet Granite
Kellogs Rice Crispies pkg.91 M. F. Williams
Black Pepper J4 lb. can 91
FUNERAL
HOME
Soap Chipso
4lbs. 25
33 West Baltimore Ave.
Bacon
2 pkgs. 191
CLIFTON HEIGHTS
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Madison 110
BALTUIORE
$3·HI
$3·:15
PETER E. TOLD
ICE
DEPENDABLE
CHEAPER
F. GERNER
to the p'ace of be"'nn'ng.
Under and subject to the free and unInterrupted, right. use, liberty nnd priVilege
of the owners and Occul)lers of lund;; abut.ting on said right of way, known us Sheppard street to a strip o( land twenty-liVc
feet wide, extending from Duttou's M1I1
road, aforesaid. to easterly end of the tract
herein con\'eyed. being the northerly onehalf of the said right of way, known ns
Sheppllrd street, as shown on the plnn
therein recited. as a right o( way to lind
from said Dut.ton's Min road, at all time:.;
hereafter forever, for all trame vehicular
and otherwise,
Improvements consist of two-story cemcnt block and frame storage huuse. 28x32
feet; green house, 28x59 feet,
Sold as the property of Benjamin S, Itulin
and Dnlsy V. Italla mortgagors and real
owners. defendants with notice to terre
tennllt.s I( Hill',
M E M 0 RIA LS
WIRING
REPAIRS
E RADIO
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WASHERS CLEANERS
Tel.
FIXTURES
AS NEAR AS YOUR TELEPHONE
No,
\411 Darlmouth Ave,
BIG
BUSINESS
DAY
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EXPECTED
1)isllht~· winl1',\\·~ and ~torc:, are heing <1:-. lIIally \\'ords to "pnt their yellow lags
.Irlisticatlly arrallgl'll with ..:utlntkss har- i ill their lH}~~ets, i(~r tlil' day mid iorgct
:~;till .., til attrad the eyc oi the shuJlJll'r in: a1n;ut tht'I11, su It 1~ hardly LlruhalJlc that:
l'hl'~ll'r tuda\'. l{eduetiulls UII price tag:; allY 11l0ttJri~t. who ..:hant:e:, to O\'l'rstl'p:
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!,lTCl'ut and the quality ui the IHl'rt:han- tl'c1 tillll', will he moie:'ltcd,
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di.~c as ~1I1d In' thc \'arioll," ~tort':, ha ... nut ,llotl~e\\"i\"l's un, tilt: Jersey sidc of the i
1'],:lIIgt'(1. Th~ adn'rtisemenb ill tit c: rlH'r ar~ prepanng to he alllong tl~e:
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'l'arv arn\'aI.s, :'u that the\' lila,' net thl'lr'
'\'~'drll""ort'ml do not heg-Ill tu h~t man\' I '
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' .., larl' 01. II Ie a~sor I tnl'lIt .ut
lIlcre lam I'Ise "
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"I the IJargallls IO?l1d 111 Chester today, tilat will hl' oficrl'd.
(.'IIC 1lI11:;t go, tjJ CI~t'stl'r to ~~e the a~- I Thc ),1t:n:alllile J)i\'i~iun oi the Dc)11l'k~ and thl'll" (illahty tu realize thl' t't-; ,m'arl' COUIlI\' Chamber of Commcrce I
iort of the :.tore:-. tu m;akl' thi~ tlile day ha~ rcicasL'tI "the iulluwing list of par-!
t'\'Cllt a huge :'It1Cce:b.
: ti,:illallt~ for "lhc:-olL'r !Jay":
· ),Iost (If the ~t(l:es in. the mid-city sec- j :\1. T., ;\ikill, \\'illialll J. Farley COl!I-!
lIoll arl' I'U-o!ll'ratlllg' With tho:.c who arc !'allY. I' rank
Ikrm:tn, IIIC., Bccker:"
Illl'lIIbel"s ui the ),lcrt::hants' Ili\'i:-.iull oi Broomall'.s, Che~ter C;:uHh' Kitchell, Carl
Ihl' I>dawarc County Chamher oi COIll- .\. Duuhl't, Chl:~tl'r I.igh·t Supply Commerce, who collcci\"l'd the idl'a of staging pallY, Etlglllullt Bed Company, Ii. Feinthe day, nut ullly lu indun' ~htJIIIK·r:-. hdl-:", Inc., ~1. J. Frccd. (;ail'Y Hardware
1:'0111 till.' .IUtl~illg districts to thi:, Lity, COlllpany •.\rt Simp, Cn'ell's )'leat ~lar-,
111H as a tIIC1lliil,~tCltion of their :'Iincerity h'I, Ilantiv
. ~Il'dicille Store, 11. t~. I!luis •.,
t" du c\'erything pus,:;ihk to cO-0i'l'rate Kahn',:;, G. l{. Kinney ~hoe Store, S. 5.1
\\it11 othcr lm:-oitll,.s:'l 1IICII of the cuuntry Kresgc CUllIpany, .\Iailman's ~liI1er's!
ill an elTon tu re\'ivt' iactorie.s whCJ~e )'Il'dicitll, ~ton:, ~loYl'r Shot: Store, I
\\hl'd:i ha\'e l'ithcr ht::cn silcnt or rUlIning ),Illrray's 11. ),1. ~Ict'oy, J. G. ~lcCroryl
oil Imrt timl' ior lI\allY munths.
: CompallY, Phil ).1c:\lunigal, Xcisllcr
l'olicL' onicial~ will ~Io their :,hare in Bros., Inc., Bell Price, Schlf,sholl'S,
making the day a success, Chid oi 1'0- Sear,";, Roehuck Company. F, &. \\'.,
lin' lohn Vallcc luI=' issued =,trict orders Crawl Sil\,er Bruthl'rs, Spcan' Bros"
t\l
\Veiuoi ~hllllJln~ who an' l'xlll'ded 10 flock tu hrg-'..; .\. \V, \\"olson, F, \V. \\'uolwurth
thi:-- city. Thl' l'"licl'lllcn werc tuld Ill' Company ;lltd John E. ).[cGovcrn,
Vit~W ~llulI;:
Markel Strc.'t looking Norlh from .'ourth Str.·.~I. Th(' high
huilding nn Ihc right h; the Crmwr Ihlihling.
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EXTRA
June Term, 1932
All thut. certain lot or piece o( lund
with the buildings and Impro\'cments,
thereon erected. situate at Strafford, Radnor Township, Delawure County, Pennsylvanln, bounded and described Ilccordlng
t.o a survey and plan thereof mude by OVer
Bnd Tingley, Civil Engineers, Upper DarbY,\
Pennsylvania, on October 20th, 1925, and
rf'vl!;Cd December 12th, 1925 a.<; (ollows. to
wl~; Beginning at a point In the ccntcr
PLENTY OF FREE
PARKING SPACE
\\'itlt it vic\\' to hetter 'lCco111()dation
I jjJr thcir Cl1:,tolllers, the Chesh.'r Retail
~lerl'halll=, l)i\'i~iull of the 1>Cla\\'arc
L"lJtll1ty Challllx.·r oi l'ollllllCrrC ha\'c
pn I\'idl'd ~l'\"l'ral parking- III a t:: e s at
pHinis do.se to the husinc=,,, district.
Thl' lot 011 East SCHuth Street, one
'1Iali a !.Iock l'ast of Edgillunt aHuue
·1'a .. hl'l'lI ill usc for some lime ,hid all
I \'i:-itllr:o to the business ~cdiol1 say that
,it
i~ 01 great cUII\'cnicIICl'.
:\11 attend,
! alit i:, in dlargc tu a~si~t in parking anti
I to watch the t::al's..
This parking place
I i~ ab~.Jlutc1y
iret! m1d the car oWller is
~ 1Ilitit'r 110 ublig:ltiull tu any ul!e !It ore,
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The Ill'\\"l'st lut alld thc h1'5t is 10I Glh'(1 011 Ea~t ~ixth Strl'ct at the suhstation of the Philaddphia Electric
l'lIll1pany, The l'asil,~t way to lind this
1.lt is to folluw the sjgn~ 011 the OH'rhl'ad ~trllcture of the PCIl11sd\'
: ami IKlst thc grl'L'n ~tretch of 1<1\\ II uf
: thl' Philadelphia Elcctric C01ll1)al1~·.
Till' lot i:,; cOH'rt'" with cinders and has
,Ilt'a\'y tinJiJl'r iur the machines (0 park
'agaill~L
It will accotl1odate ahout two
I hundred car.~,
This lut is abu irt'e for
till' It~l' c)i the peuple who \'isit thc t.:CIlI tl'r
oj Che:>ler, The merchants hm'c
: l"lIlJperatl'd with this l:on\'cnicl1ce in
that they (\0 not cruwd it with t111·ir
! I \\,11 milchilil'S all day long,
:\s this lot
i i~
hecoming better knuwH more and
! 111or'..'
peoplc usc it cnry timc tlll'Y
! cume
to Chcster,
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WOLSON'S TO LIQUIDATE
IN A THRILLING 10-DAY
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at 2 P. M, and 8 P. M.
And to Continue Every Day
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2 AUCTIONS DAILY
Edgmont Ave.
, . $2.95
Footstools worth $2,
, .1.00
$2 Coffee Tables ...
. $1.00
Porch Rockers, val. $2, , , ,2 for 1.00
Floor Lamps,
complete with shade ....... $1.00
Top Icer Refrigerator, oak finish, $4.95
Special Group of Ladies Silk and
Woolen Dresses $1.95 value up to$10
3 Pc. Velour Living Room Suite,
worth $59 ..... ' , '.'
SN Gilbert Electric Fans
val. $3.75 .. , , , ... , ,
, ,1.95
Console Morror, worth $2.50 .. $1.00
4 Pc. Bedroom Suite.
. $29.00
.$49.00
8 Pc, Dining Room Suite .... ,$49.00
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Porch Glider, worth $6.95.
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STARTING "CHE!)TER DAY" AUGUST 10
·i WOLSONS-604
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Colored, Metal Kitchen Stools ... 69c
$50,000 FURNITURE AND RUG STOCK
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Occasional
Table, walnut,
$1, was $2.95
Telephone
Table and Chair
$1, was $2.95
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I.:ln~downe ,\\'~ .. Urexel lIil1. P;t.
(()111Iusile ,\rlington (:emetery)
Cle;trhrook 6880
RATE SLASHED
SOc
PASSENGER CAR AND DRIVER. ADD. PASS. 5c EACH.
CHESTER -BRIDGEPORT FERRY
Tbe Sborl CIII to Ibe
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WEDNESDA~AUGUST
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To Friends' Central School from Swarthmore,
Media. Morton, Spring6eld and vicinity.
Cltaracter bulldln~ hnN It("tl'll Int'uh'uft"d in I... ,,!>\ nnd ,:;Ir", rur
elght;t'-Ht'\'("1l ,,·t':lrN Ity F'rl("lIds' ('rntrnl. Klndrr,;nt'tt"lI. 1':ll'ml'ntor)" Gratl .."., IIlgll Sdlnul nnd {'ulh"a,;'(' "'r"IJ~1I'illor,,' (unrN("I'oI,
Sfrnn~
fn('1I1t,,-,
Thot'o1ll{h
a('ndt"nllt· trotllh,~,
Ft'ic" •• dh.
_TDl'Pa1hptlt, It''ndt''I'Nhlp.
"'nee or telephone A,dmou J 384 for furrher Il'IfOrm,1I10n
BARCLAY L. jONU, PB,D,. P).l~lIP.\L
FRIENDS' CENTRAL
SCHO(,.!.
r,\..-eountr)·
O\'l-:nnROOK.
Un)'
Phi"
10
STUPENDOUS VALUES
IN EVERY STORE DISPLAYING OFFICIAL CARDS
N. Y. - WASH. Expre.H gOllte
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DAY
(TO-DAY)
DOOR-TO-DOOR BUS SERVICj&
No. 382
Le\'arl Facias
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Swarlhmore. Pa.
COllditiOlli-,-$250.00 cash or {'erUlled check
ou day of sale; balance in ten days, Further conditions nnnounced at sale.
RAYMOND E. LARSON, Attorlwy,
1896
J. Cartledge Swarthmore Electric Shop C
Es.t. ISB
MERCHANTS HAVE REDUCED!I
PRICES ON ALL LINES
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Cemetery Work a SIJccialty
WID.
$2.50 Per Year
SwartIunore, Pa., August 10, 1932
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Pennsylvania Railroad
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
Lines of
INSURANCE
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WASHINGTUN
Sundays. Aup;USl 7,21.
SCI)tt~rnher .... Uh
ulsH I.uhor Dny~ Sl~J'lenlher :;
Murch Term. 1932
Suplee's Store
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PIANO TUNING
1
1
sliced. cellophane wrapped
PA.
50 I
LAWN SPRINKLERS
College Inn Tomato Juice!
(3 Tall cans 25)
~IORTON.
CANTER'S
Particular attcntioll i~ gi\"en to
the Chemistry building, engineering
I huilding and Parrish \\'hich are considI cred the \\'orst tire hazards,
:\11 the lire llrotection facilitil's and
! cqllilllllCtl~ a~c ,definitely Ioc~'tcd .on a
) cbart winch b III the 1l0SSl'SS101l ot colII~gC allthoriti~~ and twice each, y~ar, the
Swarthm~re hre delJ~rtlllent ol1lclals and
Together with tIle free and. ,!ninteri Ihl' SUI)l'rtlltende1l1 ot Ihe colkgc makc a
ruptcd right. use, IIbert.y and pn\'lleg(> in
i cOl1l)lkk insp<.-dion, anti kst the ilo~e and common
with t.he owners of other lands
abutting thereon, and adjacent thereto. to
"re»"rc.
strip of land twenty-fivc feet wide adI Till: (""Ikge is lond ill its praisl' of the aJoining
the premises herein convcyed on
the south, and being the soutl.el'ly onehalf of the right of way known t!!i Sheppard street, as a rlgllt of way to and from
the said Dutton's Mill road, ut 1.111 times
hereafter forever, for all traffic \'chlcular
and otherwise,
I
RubblSh Removed
Double-Team
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Fresh ground Hamburg 15 :
BoneIess Ch uck Roast 16 :"·'"n
Beef Kidney large ea.18
Bakers Cocoa
Yzlb.ll GARDE~ HOSE
(reg. 15)
AND HAULING
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Legs Lamb
ShOUIders Lamb
Neck Lamb
Phone Swarthmon'
1380
DANIEL I\IENEFEE
u( two-story brick
Condltlons-$500.00 cash or certified check
on du\, of sale: balance In ten days, FurtI1l'r c'ondltlons announced Ilt :illie.
8:30 o'clock A, M.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10
SIU'rili.
20 ycars experience with all makes.
Member
or Nal. Asso. of Piano Tune"_
JOSEPH A. RAINVILLE, JR.. Attorney,
Eastern Standard Time
All I'iunos ~hollld be luned twice each
Lc\'nri Faclns
No, 143-1
No. 383 yenr.
L('\'nrl !-'acillo.;
A. L. I'ARKER
March Term, 1932
Phone l\lediu 831
JUll(> 1'('rll1. 1932
l\It'dia, Po.
All those two c(>rtnlll lot.'> or pieces of
1\11 that c('rtaln lot or (llt.'('(' of Innd
ground with the buildings and impro\'l'- I with tilt. buildings lind improvement.'>
Open Evening.
ment... thereon erected, situate In the TOWll- tiwl'eon ('J"('ctl'd, sitllatl' at Strnlford, Hadship of Upper Darby, County of Delaware nor Township. Delnwart' County. Pennsyland State of PennsylvanIa, designated und \'lUlin. bounded 1.Illd dt'scnbed uccordlng
As Little as 25c a Day
known Wi lots Noo, 1001 and 1002 on plnn to 1\ s\ln'e~' .11)(1 plan thereof made by
of the "Drexel Hill Realty Compuny" us 1 0\"'1' ~lIld Tingll'Y, Ci\'iI En~hleprs. UI)per
Pays for a NORGE
sun-eyed by Dumon and Foster, Civil Engi- I Dlll'hy, Pcnllsylnmin. on October 20th, 1925,
neers, on .June 10, t924, and recorded at und I'e\'lspd Dec{'mher 12th, UY25 as follows.
Media in the oHlce for the Recording of to wit: Beginning tit the point of intersec- ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
Deeds In and for the County of Delaware lion of the center line of Lancaster Turnin Plan Case No, 3, page 2, &c .. and de- pike (eighty (eet wide) and Old Eagle
scribed as follows, to wit: Situate on the School rond (thirty-three (eet wide); thence
northeast side of Morgan a\'enue at t.he dls- extending south fifty-threl' deg-rees ten
Che.ter 9911
ttmee of ninety feet northwestward from minute:.; cast along the center line of Lan- Cor. 4th & Market Sls.
the northwest side of Cedar avenuc; con- caster turnpike Hfty·sc\'Cll feet nud thlrtytalnlnG In front or breadth on the said scven Oll(, hundredths or a foot to Ii point:
MorGall avenue :;Ixty feet nud extending thenCe north thirtY-SIx deg-rel's fifty mlnof that width In iellgth or depth north- utes east along the westerly line o( Lot No.
eastwardly bet.ween paralll!l lincs at right 2, one hundred and fifty-eight feet nnd
Low-Fare Excursions
angles to sold Morgan Ilvenuc one hundred 1ift~'-on{' one-hundredths of a (oot to a
From Swarthmore
and twenty feet, (Being knowu us 907 point; th(,I1('e north fifty-threc degrees ten
North Morgan avenue),
minutes west thlrtv-two feet find senmn,\ I I,,:,
teen one hundredtlis of u foot to a point
Under and Hubject to certain conditions in the center lIue o( Old Eagle School road.
Atlantic Citv
ami restrictions therein mentioned.
unci thence cxtending ulol1g the ...ame south
forty-Jive degrees fifty-two minutes west
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Wildwood, Cape May
Improvements consist of two and one- one hundred and slxtv fel't and fifty onchalf-story brick and !:Itucco house. 36x27 hundredths of a foot. tel til{' plaec of heAsbury Park
(eet; enclosed purch, stucco gartlge, 9xt81 clnnlng,
()eeun Gcct\·c
feet,
140ng Urulu·h
Un()l'r and subject to certalu reservuSold as the property of John H. Knlle tlOIlH, conditions null 1'l'!>trictiulls therein
Vin Urnnd Su.... t Sinliun
and Mary Kane, his wIfe, mortgagors and
25 cents Ie .. via Market Sireet Wharf
LoyoJa-Penn City Building: lIud Loan Assoelution, real owners,
Jmicl,lt J~. Quinhy
$2.70
ErlH'l"1 f;. Sllodgrus!'~ ASl"il"lllnl
Condition:.;-$500.00 cnsh or cerUt1ed check
011 day of sale; balance In ten days, FurSundays, August 7~ 21~
ther conditIOns annollnced at sail'.
MRS. A.
QUINBY & SON
Sel,temlU'r .J., tn
EDWARD L, HITCHCOCK, Attorney.
Jam'>. "i Chc,ter IIc;ght>. on a molor
Carolina,
A(.t.unH'\',
:U1<1
Cellars Cleaned
I Sold aJ the property of John Donlan Whitewashed
mort;;ngor and J, HowlIrd Mecke real 20 ~lOllTON AVE.
owner. and Charl(>!' W. Fmmc trustee In
hnnkruptcy.
Saturday. August 27, 1932
,Ill..
,JOliN ,J. CAIN.
which It~nds
Engle School rond ~lt
I ull thlll'~ herPliftt'r fun,\·t'r. In comnlon
FIreplace and
I with the oWllt'rs. tl'nallt'> and occupiers of Kindling Wood
I1 drl\'ew~lY
th(> :1110\"(' described lot O\'t'l' which ~nld
extends,
l\'IOVING
!-.J)"C(·S.
Impro\·ement.'i consist
II huiJdlnJ.;,
20x56 feet.
SHERIFF SALES
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lind I4l1rag~
SHERIFF'S SALES
C ut "'erry Rate.
Theulrc
Iyard
lll)rthwesi Into Old
SPECIAL CHESTER DA Y EDITION
Improvements consist of twu-... Wr~· hrlck
building, 30x56 1'eet,
I
;It kl~t Iwo p1ugs III light .lI1y lin'.
.,
nll'ntl0IlN!. 'I'O!.wtlu'r with ilw fn'l' 11M',
riKht. lih('rt~' und "rl\'II"I·;I' of " {'('rtllill
drJvewnv laid out o\'('r thl' r{'ur uf liw
flbm'e d'('Scrlbed lot. o( ground between til('
yard and garage SI)nCcs. nnd which lends
I1ortheust. Into Old ERGle School road Itt
aU times hereafter fore\'er, In oommull
with the owner.;. tenant... nnd OCcupll·r:.; 01
the above de!>crlbcd lot O\'er which tmhl
drl \'eway extends.
I (Hher \\'ork was uone to hell' e.'iplaill thl' (OOlll'ratiulI given In" till' I.»cal lin- !It'· lim' uf 1,IlIU'm·t"I' TLll"llpik(' !I'ls.;htly ((,(·t
\"I""'''''''r
·".',lle.1 UJlon ItI
. ..lilY: f('ct
wide).
lit. tilt' dlsWIIll'(' of Jo;I!\'cntY-6C\'Cn
1,.' ,rl"''',,1
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und thlrtY-Jo;('\'('fl one hUlldr('dths of n
of dl'sign .tTld usc of color,
8100,000 TillS SIJi\Il\IHl prucc.'ss
way.
,foot.
mcnsUrl'd
1iOUUl('ustwordly from the
During the summer the class has met
In
thl'
horough
there
arc
fifty-olle
fire
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~il~lt
°t~!~~~~~.~tlOI~~I~I;~I~:{'nt:~JhlesofJ
at ;'\Iiss Bunting's home 011 College a\'e-S" art 1111101'(··.. It':Hlilig ill4111stry, tIl(' Hue
'1'1
I
I wide,; thence extending south Oftlo'-three
1(.'5(' lIugs cust Idegn'es tell millutcs ('ost ulong the center
C.llkgl', i.., "arryillg 011 this ~tlUltllt'r l'ontil1l1l'd as one of the ,'rincipal lines qnarters square 101 c.
$.. 5 lIef year to maintain n.·gardlcss of line of LUllcnstcr Turnpike twenty reet to
witll :\ program .. f work whkh is kecp- oi cl1(]ca\'or. plaster work was added and the amount of water used for light ill" in point; thence extending north tilirty·slx
has
pro\'l'd
of
intercst
to
boys
as
well
'"', dcg;rees fift~' minutes ('llst one hundred and
ing ilion' lhall :1 IllIlIdrnlllll'lI t'mploycd
fin:.... \Va1er used from the plugs for I flfty-.'Ight fcet. tlnd lifty-olle on{'·hunas girls,
ant! "III'IUli1lg \"1,,'0\' 10 $100,01'10,
I drcdt.hs of II foot. to n I)olnt; thence north
On TUl·sday. July 26, the girls took ally uther .,lIrl'os(.' IIIl1st he "aid for,
, flfty·thn'c dl'gn'{'s (..('U mlnllk's wcst. twenty
'I'll\' higg\· ... t ... illgh- pint' of work is
Thl' nl1l1lhl'r of lire pJugs was in- j fel't to u polut... and tht'UCP l'xh'ndlug ~outh
skl,tl'hillg- paller .tnd JJcncils and \\"(:nt to
till' 11\Iil~lill~ III :1 11t'\\ nmnTtl' ttllll1t'1
..··slx dt'gn'('s JiH" miuuu.'s west um'
t1)(' l'ollt:gt' 1,.'3UlJll1S to do a landscape. ..\ I,.'rt'ascd greatly ill 1'129 followillg a sur- thlrt
hundred and tift\'-('Ight f('ct und 1Hty-oue
12tHI h'd 1"11,~ IJd\\'lTIl tilt' pU\\Tr plant
\'I,.'y by the Fin' Ul'partlllcnt. :\,; a rc- one-h\lUdn>dtho.; i)f It foot tu tll(' plnt'j> of
picnic .111(1 gault's followed the lesson,
:tllli I':tni . . h Ilall. Thi ... ILt'\\' lunnt"! will
:\lIIong till' IJUpils that haw been tak- !ioult IIi this sur\'ey I wl'nty-fiw Ill'w 1l1ug:o;; b('~lnlltlH~·
III' Ian. :\·r t!t;lll lilt' 1'1'1'\'1(111" IItle so that
Und!'r Ulld 1"o1liJjt'ct I .. ct'rtaill n'sen'll·
ing tIll' work are: Beatrice and Diana Wt're added. The distance In:twel'lI plug~
\\Hr1d;WII ,';111 1111'\'(' thru1Igh it \\itla ('it"'l'
:l\'('ragl's
aoollt
GOO
fl'('r
so
that
Ih.'
[iin'
tiOllS.
conditions and H'strictiulls tllC'rt'IU
Bn'w"tt'r, Emih' Smith, I<.ohcrta Sharp'I'ogetiwr with till' fn'(' USf'.
ill .-;\ ... " :111\ Ihill.~: L!"."
\\TlIlIg witll tht' le~, ~lariall Kfrk, AUlll' Bouine, Phylis Dt'I,artllll'llt's .mou il'd of hO:'ll' w(luld in IIH'UtlOlll'd.
I"I~ht. IIlH'rty and IJri\'lh'~W of :. Cl'rtaln
"h-;t111 Ilil'.·" ;l1ld .·1, ,'11 i,' lill'·" \\ hit'h il
~iIllP~fJll, I'atsy I'aterson :111(1 ,\lin' 311<1 1IIt1~1 ill~lallce;\ allow for connecting with dr!\'('WRV 1I,llI out owr LlH' r('ar of tilt'
'uiJ\l\·t' d('scrlb~d lot of ~1"Hmd hl'lW('l'll till'
t:UI.I.E(a: SI''';NUlN(;
\'jrgilli:t l'rat'mer,
h"'1,
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FREE PARKING
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Swarthmore College
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MERCHANTS AMAZED
ATTODAY'S VALUES
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Pa.
AUGl:1ST 10, 1932
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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tl~~ary
Pabllehed Ey• ..,. Frldar a'
Swarthmo.... Pa.
ROBERT E. SHARPLES
Ed/lor and "ubl/.her
VoL IV,
Phone Swarthmore 900
Entered aa Second Class matter, January
24, 1929, at the POSl OfIice at Swarthmore,
Pa., under the Act 01 March 3. 1879.
H:O~U~S~E~'o:'~~:::A~i1.~~.,
TACKLE
SERVICE
FISHING THE
TO
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RADIO
OFF
For A Limited Time Only
Roy W. Delaplaine Proves that it is not
Necessary to Leave Swarthmore
URGE STATE TO
IMPROVE ROADWAY
for Exciting Fishing
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Carroll Thayer is the first of Swarthmore's builders who has announced
tlmt he wi1l do his part this faU to
Borough council at its August meet"\Vhy go to Canada to fish. Dr. Ellis, I dignified demise than as material for
break the lull in home building which ing last Thursday night decided to
when
you can catch 25 llound snapping I soup," declared llr. I.. ingle.
has existed thus far in 1932. Mr. Thayer make ftlrther cfforts to have the State
will break ground this week for a new improve the shoulders of Chester road . turtles;.,b.ass, carp, and eels in eru?,: So Mr. Delaplaine was persuaded to
home to be erected at the corner of which is a state highway through th~ Cr~ek. IS our re~l.>: to the e?mmu~u-l place thc veteran of Crum creek in the
Riverview avenue and North Chester borough. The latest report from the Cai.IOIl ~ro~n Dr. \V,lIha!l,l T. EIlts. winch Cornell avenue aq'Uariu~. which conM
toad.
state on this proposal was that it would appcared III last "eek 5 Swarthmorean sists of a concrcte baslll about three
Mr. Thaycr secured the pennit to cost $3700 to lay a two inch covering telling about ~he fishing he does in feet long surrounded by a wire' cage.
51 art the i>uilding on \Vedncsd~y which of amesitc along the shoulders as was C~nada !rolll lus front lawn.
. Here he is to stay until a municipal
also marked his 70th birthday. The new suggested by the borough.
fhe Swarthmo!"can who made thts, a(ltlariull1 makes a bid for him or Mr .
dwelling wiJI mark the 145th home that
'fhc horough's interest in the further retort possible is Ro..!" \\'. Delaplaine of Lingle weakeus in his determination
he has built, almost all of which are improvement of these shoulders was in- 106 CorBell avenue, wh~ last we~k 1that turtle soul> shall not he served on
iu S\\'arthmore.
creased a few months ago following the caught a 25 pound snappmg turtle 111 Cornell avenue.
a' few hundred feet
. . '
"It is up to the seventy-year olds just fatal accident on South Chester road Crulll Creek just
'1 roa d t res tle. TI'
. th e I hi r. Delaplame admits that It was
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tl
sou~
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ral
lIS
IS
as much as the younger mcn to get when a car skidded across the road afM
busy and start. the ball rol11ng this fall," ter turning out of a rut in the shoulder. best catch Mr. Delaplaine has had this quite a job landing. the .big fellow, aldeclared Mr. 'fhayer, who says he
Prior to 1930 this roadway was kept summer from the Crum but he has, though he caught him WIth only an ordoesn't feci a day older than he did up by the State and the borough con- brought home a number 'of bass aver-: dinary line and pole. Once before he
twenty years ago. III have two objects tributed ten pcr cent. to the cost. In aging about a pound and a half each, had him on his line, b~t he escaped.
last week Swarthmore s famous fishin building this home; first. I think that 1931 the State took o\'er complcte up- and has caught numerous eels and carp. so
erman of thc Crum took his time and
there is a demand for new homes of a keep or the road, but frequently the
The snapping turtle, which Mr. De- finally got him close enough to the
less expensive type in the borough, and state highway workmen failed to get laplaine says is the largest fresh water bank that he could grab his tail and
secondly I want to kcep busy so I won't around often enough and the borough turtle he has ever scen, excluding not lift him out.
grow old."
was forced to make repairs that werc even.aquariums, is now being kept be"He is a vicious brute and his cage
1\lr. Thayer's father lived to be obviously needed.
hind the house of his next door neighis
kept locked so that no uninformed
ninety-three and Mr. Thayer is aiming
Following the accident the Borough bor, H.oy P. Lingle. :Mr. Lingle has alchildren
will lose a finger. When disto exceed this mark by at least ten complain cd to the State about the COD- ways been fond of turtles and animals
turbed
he
flashes his head out almost
M
years and to build his 200th house in dition these shoulders were in most of and once kcpt a small alligator for seV a foot and anything that happens to
Swarthmore or vicinity before he reM thc timc and urged that a two inch erat months so that his children would
fall between those jaws· is most unfortircs.
coating of amesite be laid. The State learn to look upon such rcptiles witho'llt tunate", declared Mr. Delaplaine.
Swarthmore's veteran builder believes made a survey of the roadway following distaste.
Mr. Lingle says that hc would keep
\Vhen his neighbor brought home the
that this community win continue to this suggestion and said that th~ cost
grow and that real estate values here would he approximately $.'1700 and the turtle and announced that Cornell ave M him indefinitely as the found2tion for
arc sound and will steadily increase.
State would not uhilcrtakc the work nue would soon he fcasting on turtle a real Swarthmore aquarium except
that John Turtle eats a half a pound
The new home which he is starting
soup, M~. Lingle said noth.ing doing.
this week wjJl be a six room dwelling ~~:;.ss 1he horough i·ould pay at least
of
meat a day and he fears the Lingle
"Any 1.urtle that has grown to such
(C".fi."." ". Pafl6 FQUr)
with two baths. The Jot is 120 feet deep
I
ffi· t f l ' t1 h' h
d
size in Crum creek deserves a more
with a frolllagc on Riverview avenue
ntslt ctlcn un( ~ tl ? lef Igth,~ay c'50 f
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par men appropna IOn or
IS year
of ~
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9th and Sproul Streets
POTI'ERY LAMPS, with shade.
, $1.29
"BUNTING" GLIDERS.
,$3.95
WALNUT POSTER BEDS,
.$6.84
METAL BEDS, hrown finish.
,$2.87
Chester, Pa.
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..... $79.00
(Redt!ced from 8149)
20 W. 3r:d St., straight thrn to 19 to 25 W. 4th St.
What If you do already have a
g_
radio now, every home needs a. sec-
ond set; an anyJUary, portable model
for the kitchen or bedroom, for lawn
use, picnic", Dr the upstairs lowoge
room. This radio Is Ideal for aU such
purposes. No vacation is complete with...
f'lut one.
~And
the Down Payment
is in Your own Garage"
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Refrigerator purchased (for a limited time
only). A highly developed radio set of the
very newest model equipped to receive both
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-and yet a light-weight set that can be
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ABSOLUTELY FREE-with your purchase of a new Electric Leonard I
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.$95.00
WM. J. FARLEY & CO.
.
A Complete RCA Licensed Electric
Radio Is Yours-
(Reduced from 8139)
IO-PC. DINING ROOM SUITE, walnut,
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WOMAN'S CLUB INTERESTED
\Vithin the next week an urgent call
will be made for Swarthmore women
who will meet at a ,9.esignated place in
the borough to can fruits and vegetables
for distribution among the poor next
winter. This program is to be carried
on over the entire county by members of
the Woman's Clubs in each community.
Mrs. William S. Johnson, head of the
Emergency Relief Bureau here was called to a conference the other week to represent the Swarthmore Woman's club in
arranging for this summer work. However, Mrs. Johnson is now out of town
and the work will be organized here by
Mrs. William Earl Kistler president of
the Club Mrs. Robert L. Coates and
Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop.
Last year this work was all done at
the county home at Media. This year
the kitchen at the County Home is not
procurable and since greater quantitie5
of canned good are needed, the work will
be done in church or club kitchens in
each community.
The fruits and vegetables will be prOM
vided by the Farm Extension Bureau at
Media and represent products -that farmers in the vicinity are unable to sell and
are willing to contribute to the cause.
Sugar jars, jar tops etc. can also be securro through the county organization
although it is hoped each community will
supply its own.
Swarthmcre women interested in the
program hope that every organization in
this community will join in this endeavor
and that several hundred quarts of fruits
and vegetables may be prepared here.
As yet it has not been decided where
the work will be done although several
of Swarthmore's churches as well as the
Woman's Club' have" adt!quate kit'tneo·s.-···
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Joe Celia Gets Permit For
Building After 4 ..Year Fight
The Leonard refrigeration uu1t 10 the
product of 17 years' eIPerieneethoroughly dependable, quiet, ecoM
nomleal to operate. Drop In tonight
for a demonstration-KNOW the
Leonard for what It really lsi
Canning Must Be Done in Com.
munities Instead of
County Home
Anoth . b 'Id'
t'
t d gotiations will be carried on with the
TO BE HEW AUG. 18
W.ITNESSES OLYMPICS
er Ul IIlg opera Ion expec e
t t
to begin
soon is the new Celia building
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Hetty Fell Watson
I, ar'k avcnue. Borough Council
Dr. E. L. Terman has forwarded to
The ncxt go I f tournament of the
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0
Ie mee IIlg 111 e a sel1ce 0
eon M .:\'Icn's Bible class will be held August The S'wartlrmoreoll another account of
granted
an executIOn to. the zonlOg m ard C. A sht on prest'den t 0 f counCI.
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On Tuesday morning, August 9,
. .
18th at the Concord Country Club begin- the progress Of the "Westward Ho CarM Hetty Fell \Vatson, wife of George J.
1Ius Instance at the meetmg last 'fhurs'
ning at 3 :30 p. m. Forty acceptences avan" which will soon be returning to Watson, passed a way after several
day evening and the permit allowing
- - -...--~-h:we alrea
months of ill health. The funeral servLos Angeles, Cal..
sidewalk line was granted the followAT PLAYGROUND Elric Sproat, secretary of the class.
ices were held at their home on North
The last tournament was played at the Friends at Home:Aug. 4. Chester road Thursday afternoon at 2
ing day.
Springhavcn Club. Forty-four men took
On July 27 we had our lunch early o·clock.
The new building will bc constructed
At last Friday's Tennis Tournaments part and first place was won by A. L.
at
San Francisco immediately after the
Mr. and Mrs. Watson moved from
to join the present structure and thc at the playground HPete" l.ingle won
Baxter of Chester. Harry Miller was Shriners Mardi Gras Parade and were Philadelphia to Swarthmore in 1905 and
two Hew store fronts will be of pressed over Doris ,\'lacIntyrc and Evelyn Morsecond and Carl :McCrawford. third.
off for Yosemite National Park. Our have resided here since that time. They
brick and limestone. Larger stores and gan. Ralph Rhoads won fro~11 David
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movies of the million dollar Islam Band. have one daughter, Mrs .. Benjamin Colan additional apartmcnt will be provid': Shoemaker.
David has improved his RUTLEDGE GLADIOLUS
the
gcorgeous Chinese, Japanese and lins of 405 Swarthmore avenue, and
ed by the improvement. Thc entrance game a lot this year.
DATE
CHANGED
SHOW
other
industrial fioats and of some of three grandsons George W., Arthur W.
to the second floor apartments will be
On Tuesday Ruth Murrell won from
the
colorful
groups furnish a perman M and Stockton M. Collins.
from the street between the two store :Melissa llcGo\'Jan and John Murrell won
The Rutledge Horticultural Society ent record of what we are carrying
lfrs. Watson has taken an active part
entrances. 'fhe new store fronts will from David Shoemaker.
has postponed the date of the Gladiolus away from the Mardi Gras. Our stf:ady, in Swarthmore affairs. For many years
The two winners .in next Tuesday's
have attractive show windows and disShow to Saturday, August 20. The ex· winding ascent over the new Big Oak she was one on the Executive board of
tournamcnts wilt he taken to the .:\Iedia
play space.
hibits will he received from 1 to 3 p. 111. Flat Road to the top of Yosemite via the Swarthmore Branch of the Needle M
The building of this new structure Theatrc.
The show will be open to the public SatOld EI Capitan was rather uneventful. work Guild to which she gave much time
nut to the sidewalk will add to the
urday 6 to 9 :30 p. nt. only. The show
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We reached Carl's Inn at 8 :30, driving and interest:
businesslike appearance of this section
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert \Villets and will not be open on Sunday, Containers
She has been a valued member of the
of the town and is expected to help the family, of Harvard avenue, who have re- are to be collected at 9 :30 p. rn. Satur- an hour after dark, where we camped Religious Socity of Friends. A woman
merchants who own stores along Park ccntly returned from a motor trip in day. This change was necessary on ac- for the night. A ride of 2 hours the of wise judgment she has served faithNew England, are spending the week- count 0'£ the dry weather and the ravages next morning brougpt us at 9 :30 to the fully in much of the work of the Meetand Dartmouth avenues.
~op of the one way control down into ing and has been active on its various
of gladiolus" "thrip".
\Vhilc Louis Cole Emmons has not end in vVashington. D. C.
the valley, and for the next two hours committees one of which is the Friends
..
yet perfected plans for any building
we had what is unquestionably the Boarding Home in West Chester where
this fall, he has com{)letely renovated
greatest of all the thrills on the whole she has been a director for several years.
the house at 315 So. Chester road and
tour. We had becn told by detectives
Her sweetness, her loving kindness,
has spent about $6,000 in the improvealong the way that we could not get her thoughtfulness of others and the unIncnt. Three new bathrooms were added
through several of the sharpest switch M selfish spirit which has helped her bear
to the house, which is a large brick
backs, but the ranger in charge at the so bravely the years of sickness and sufstructure and the interior was com M
top of the control passed us with the fering will remain in the hearts of those
plctely rebuilt.
'rhe first attempt this year brought sincere hope that "all wilt be well". We who have known and loved her. In her
Joe Celia is a staunch believer in
Gillespie & Co. reports an increased Frank Smith's slogan that you can ac- forth another "no", but it was a little were no more than started than death, Swarthmore has lost one of its
interest in homes on the Gillespie Tract cept "no" for an answer any number of weaker than previous refusals and Mr. troubles began. Three times in quick loveliest citizens and we all mourn with
during the past few weeks and says times, hut "yes" has to he said only Celia was encouragcd to believe that succession we met curves less than the family in their sorrow.
that they may be able to announcc once. For the past four years ever his next attempt might prove success M right angles with walled precipices on
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plans for additional construction within since the zoning ordinance was passed, ful, providing plans for an attractive our right and sharp rocks jagging us
the next month. During the past sumM two administrations of borough council building which would be a real im- on the left. When we would wedge MITCHELLS VISIT
SUMMER THEATRES
mer the playground and tennis court has been saying "no" to ·Mr. Celia, but provement to the business district wert: against these "AI" the driver. assisted
on the tract has been operated with a last Thursday night, the present adM submitted with thc request.
by guides in the front and in the back
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell
great deal of success and has ilticited ministration finally said "yes", and now
The final appeal therefore was made would twist and squirm backwards and
have
returned from an interesting and
much favorable comment from prospec M Joe can enlarge his present building at through GilIe_spie and Co.• who brought forwards by inchcs untit finally we
unusual
motor vacation. After leaving
tive buyers in this section of Swarth- Park avenue and bring his store front plans before borough council showing would get released. The third time we
their
daughter
Doreen at camp in New
morc.
an attractive building with landscaping thought was the charm. After considout to the sidewalk.
H2mpshire,
they
followed the trail of
Another new home in Swarthmore is
Mr. Celia~s 1001g-standing difficulty 011 either side. Council was favorably erable sq'Uirming the smep wall on our the Summer Little Theatres. through M
M
now rapidly nearing completion on Ben
impressed and on the grounds of Mr. right began to give way under the
jamin West avenue, This is being built in sccuring a permit was due to the
Gillespie's
assurance that the building front wheel. A large rock from the out New England and Cape Cod.
hy H. T. Hurford of Kennett Square. location of the building in the business
M Included in the itinerary were The
It consists of two car garages, three b('d- zone, "where the zoning law required would be as at tractive as the drawings, wan went tumbling down into the bot \Vharf Players in their quaint theatre
pc-rmission was granted for the issuance tomless abyss and spelled danger as it
rOOIllS, bath, kitchen, living room and that all new huildings must he set back
on pilings over the waters at Province·
of
the permit providing the plans were smashed upon rock after rock on its
dining room with a recreation room in 25 feet from the sidcwalk. In order to
town, the artistically remodeled barn
the basement and will sen for less than bring his present building out to the properly approved by the borough en- speedy journey. As the echoes of theatre of the Cape Cod Playhouse at
$15,000.
walk it was therefore necessary to get gineer. \Vork on the improvement was crashing rocks reached our ears, Al Dennis al1:d the New York Repertory
\-Vhen completed it will mark the nil1th borough council to make an exception scheduled to begin at once or early in sat down and said "What shall we do? Company at The Country Playhouse
But patience and persistence and the
July.
house that Mr. Hurford has built in t.l the zoning law.
at Westport, where new plays are beHowever,
instead
of
granting
Mr.
"'hand
of a very skntful driver"
Swarthmore. As soon as he sells this· The present successful finale of Joe's
ing tried out prior to fall production in
house he expects to start another.
determined four-year war on the zoning Gillespie the contract to begin work. brought us out. with only a few New York.
Merchants in Swarthmore are look- ordinance, marked the second attempt Mr. Celia changed his mind and de- scratches on each side of the bus. Of
Contact with prominent players and
tug forward optimistically to the first made during the past year to secure cided to give up Mr. Gillespie's plan course I emptied the bus whenever we producers was especially interesting to
of September, when residents return an exception which would permit the and substitute plans drawn by his son met the least bit of danger. We were these earn<:st workers in the Players'
from vacations and business rises to a reconstruction of the building out to and a Philadelphia architcct. When bound to protect life first and thell Club.
(C.......,4 ... PO/1' ,.,..)
(emma..," .. p"", PIINr)
higher level. A new business has been the sidewalk.
~
This Is the refrigerator with the
Len-a-Dor foot pedal which opens
the door and leaves both hands free
lor food-and many other features
whicb are found only in larger, more
expensive
refrigerators.
Leonard
alone bas them ALL. They are .
"extras"-whlcb Leonard Is able to
offer at DO extra cost, as a result of
more tban halt a century of bouse M
bold refrigeration experience.
R E ••• I want a DeSoto! But
Suwhat'lll
use for money?
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Seelog the new Leonard for the first
time, you will be struck by its beauty
-tbe quallty 01 its construction
and flnish. But ooly when you compare It-point by point-with other
refrigerators at or near its price, can
you understand bow much Leonard
gives you for your refrigeration
dollar.
$2.50 Per Year
25 Pound Snapping Turtle HOPE TO ORGANIZE
Caught In Crum Creek CANNING GROUPS
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General Tire Sales, Inc.
estahlishcd hcn" during the past few
weeks by A. \Vaync Afostcllcr, formerly of 211 East 4th street, Media. Mr.
Mosteller is illl electrician and expects
to dn wiring and installation work as
well as repair electrical appliances. He
10 has already worked in Swarthmore for
a .Il.umher of peol,le, having done Ule
wlrlllg for many of the Clarke and
Harvey and Emmons homes.
OTHER BUILDERS HOPEFUL
On Your Old Tires
75%
QIESTER. _YLYM!A
Carroll Thayer Gels Permit
Builll 1451"
House
EXTRA ALLOWANCE
UP
Swarthmore, Pa., August 12, 1932
GETS UNDERWAY
SPECIAL
UP TO 75% OFF
SPORT·
ING
GOODS
FAU BUILDING
GENERAL TIRES
OUR FIRST SALE IN 20 YEARS
No. 32
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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family, of Strath Uaven avenue, have Swarthmore High school last June, will cafeteria: This p~ts us into the heart do it, then to speed on "thru Denver,
returned from spending the month ot enter training for a nurse at the Mont- of the cIty and 10 ready access to all Kansas City, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Cogomery Hospital in Norristown, Pa.
July, in upper New York State.
Olympic events.
tlnnbus and Pittsburg to reach PhiladelJIlT. and JIIrs. Ferris M. Mitchell Miss
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Space and time arc not available here phia 011 A~g. 14 or soon thereafter•
Helen Johnson. and Edward Gillespie,
"Westward-Ho Tour"
say much ahout the exciting games.
Cordially,
have returned from spending the weekclimax seemed for many of us to
E. I.... l.'ERMAN.
end at Avalon, N. J.
(eMlIi"utl frDffl PGJI~ 0111')
Mrs. Russell A. Yarnall. and her two the bus to our limit. 'fhe park officials
come yesterday in the 200 meter I~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit,
children. have returned to their home in became frantic with fear for Us when havc
race hetw('ell Tolan. Metcalf, Simpson
Syracuse, N. Y. after having been the it became known that we were 011 our
others, when Tolan broke the
WARNER BROS. THEA1:RES
guests of Mr~. Edward A. Yarnall,. of way down, since they knew that it was world's record. 'fhis was only one of a
Rutgers avenue.
the first time in history for such an half dozen other world records broken
Mr. and Mrs. Percy \Vebster, of Og- attempted venture. Several of them in that short afternoon. 'fwo of the
den avenue, have as their guests their
CHI!SDIB
nieces, Miss Elizabeth and Miss Mary hailed us at the checking station with other outstanding ones were Miller in
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Mrs. Arthur Mitchell. and her three
children of Chester road, are spending
several weeks in Nova Scotia.
Mr. ,Ind Mrs. Thomas \V. Andrews
returned to their home ill Swarthmore
on Tuesday. Mr. Andrews who had
bcen visiting his niece. Mrs. William
Soward. of West \Vimhlcdoll, a suhurb
of I.ondon, landed in New York and
joined Mrs. Andrews ar Bridgeport,
the pol~ vault and Anderson in the Shot
Conn., where she hau been visiting. and Wickersham, of New Garden, Pa.
Today and Tomorrow
decp sighs of relief.
they returned to Swarthmore together.
Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett, of North
As recipients of the extreme hospi- Put. The boys in the mornings are
GRETA
Mrs. Felton S. Groves, of 427 Har- Chester road, returned 011 Wednesday tatity of the Park Naturalists and ran- spending much time in souvenio[' buyvard avcnUe, recently l'ntertained at a evening from Westown, where she bad gers and of special privileges granted ing and in the evenings seeing "big"
small dance in honor of her niece, Miss been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Craw- at the Supt's office we rode all over movies.
Ruth Murrell.
\Ve will break away frolll here reford L. Twaddell. Mr. Bassett, has had the valley floor. saw Yosr.mitc and Bri"AS YOU DESIRE ME"
Miss Lee Murphy, of Dickinson ave- as his guest Mr. Baeur, of Springfield, dal Veil Fa1ls. several of the outstandluctantly
on
Saturday
morning
to
stop
nue, has returned to her home fro m Ohio.
ing peaks, the most famous of the large at the Grand Canyon long enough to
VAUDEVILLE
Provincetown, H.. I. where she was a stul\lrs. Wesley M. Clifford" of south trees and were ready for a record meat
EVERY
SATURDAY
dent at tho Cape School o£ Art.
Chester
road,
will
entertain
the
members
the
spacious
cafeteria
at
1
:00
o'clock.!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Miss Jeanette Mitchell, of Minnesota.
ONE WEEK
Immediately after dinner, we were
who has been spending the past month of Morning Bridge club at her home toStarling
Monday
escorted out of the park by one of the
with her sister Mrs. Neal Curry, of day.
JANET
Miss Charlotte DeMoU, of 221 Park rangers and spent the afternoon riding
Chester road, has returned to her home.
.Mr. and Mrs. Erza Bassett Merriam avenue, left on Wednesday to spend sev- through the great fruit section of midToday (Friday) and Suturday
and their daughter Miss Jean Mackenzie eral days as the guest of Miss Jane Dar- die California, particularly the Del
lington, of Darlington.
CHARLES
~[erriam, of 280 Swarthmore avenue,
Montc peach district. Wc camped that
Afternoon and Evening
\VilIiam D. \Vermouth, of Wasl,inlH night at a big swimming pool in Tulare,
On the Stage
will leave in the near future for a vacatOIl, D. C., spent the week-end with
Calif. A large dancing floor (an open
tion at Sachems Head Conn.
"The Blrte Ridge
in
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rutherfurd, of family.
one) was thrown open to the boys for
MOllntaineers"
\Vcstdale a\'enUl', ~tr. ~tIld Mrs. George
Trimble Kent, SOil of 1\1r. and .Mrs. R. sleeping and the most of them accepted
"THE FIRST YEAR"
10 nOlionally famous radio nnd
Fenno, of Swarthmore annue and Dr. C. Kent, of Harvard avenue, is in a h05- the invitation.
r(~('()rding "lIil1 Billie" artists
and Mrs. David Cramp. of Park avenue pital at Somers Point N. J., recovering
On Frictay the 29th we were off at
leave today to spcnd their vacation in from an injured jaw.
8:00 A. M. via Bakersfield and the
"SOCIETY GIRL"
Maine.
)[r. and Mrs. Lovett Frescoln, of Har- Ridge Route [or Los Angeles. We dinJAMES DUNN
CHESTER
Mrs. James H. 1Hner and her daugh- yard avenue, have returned from a stay
SPENCER TRACY
nercd at San Fernando and reached
ter Miss Jean .Miner, of 300 Park ave- in Ocean City, N. J.
Salurday, Monday, Tuesday
I'EGGY SHANNON
:Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson and ~~~~~~;~~'~ about 20 hours ahead of our
nue, leave on Saturday to SlJend several
No Adt1ance in Prices
This gave us ample timc to
days as the guests of Mrs. Thomas Hop- daughters, Rebecca and Anne, of Crum-':
Monday and Tue.day
wald avenue, who have been
fix up a very happy and satisfactory
pcr, of Suffern, N. y,
several
weeks
at
Plymouth
arrangement
for
our
stay
in
L.
A.
The
AUlhentie
in
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell, o£
ha\'e
gone
to
their
Cape
May
cottage
traditional
hospitalily
which
has
greetAvondale road, Wallingford. have re"ROAR OF THE
"EXPLORERS OF
ed us all along the line met us here
turned from New England, where they a week.
DRAGON"
THE WORLD"
~Irs. Mary Lees Pascali, of
with the Y. hI. C. A. as our host;
were the guests of Mrs. George Ashton,
6 Explorers--6 Expedition8
Single beds in a large dormitory at 3Sc
Ne:c' W'edne.day, Thursday,
at her summer home at Brattleboro, Vt. Oak, Del. entertained at a
The Anlie! India! Africa! So •
Friday
per day. Instead of cooking our evening
.Mr. and !\OIrs. Mitchell, also visited at Friday ill honor of ~liss Mary
America! Day and date wilh the
Mary Roberts Rinehart's
Cape Cod, Mass. ,Miss Doreen 1litchell, Pownall. daughter o[ Mr. and Mrs. Vin- meal as has been our custom, we are
Europa Theatre in Phila.
is spending August at Camp Anaw3n, cent Pownall, of Ogden avenue, whose taking all three meals here at the Y
MISS PINKERTON
Wednesday and Thur.day
Meredith, N. H.
-wilhmarriage to Scott L. Willis, of Wilming- ;===============~ i
ADOLPHE MENJOU
JOAN BLONDELL
:'\Hss .Mildred Brewster was recently tOil, will take place or: August 20.
~[iss Ruth Ann Salome, of DeVOll, is
GEORGE BRENT
given a picnic party by some of her
BACHELOR'S AFFAIRS
school friends in cclehratioll of her six- the guest o[ her uncle and aunt. Mr. and
:Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker, of River---- ._---_._----_.teenth birthday_
William ami Stanley Taylor, of Yale view road.
Miss Naomi Patton, who was a memavenue, who have been spending the past
CHESTER 2-2412
ber
of the graduating class of
few monthl'i in France, have returned to
their home.
Francis Murphy, of 313 Dickinson
A Warner Bros. Theatre
avenue, has returned from spending two
SD 0 W
weeks in Texas.
Theatre Beautiful
Mr. and ~!rs. S. S. Rutherford. and
Lansdowne Avenue &: Baltimore Pike
STANLEY
GARBO
GAYNOR
FARRELL
WASHINGTON
I
Richard Dix
H
IGHLAND DAIRy
Grade "A" Milk
LA N
Bring Your Friends
To The "Inn"
NE
Ten acres of beautiful gardens.
Tennis. Canoeing. Delicious Food.
Old-fashioned courtesy. Dinners
from 85 cents to $1.25.
THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Ann Harding in
BACHMANS
"WESTWARD PASSAGE"
Sat. Kiddy Matinee Show
Kennelh Harlan in
QUALln· MARKET
YALE & KENYON AVES.
Swa_ 183
"MONTANA SKIES
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Ed;mund Lowe and
Evelyn Brent in
StratLHaven
ATTORNEY FOR THE DEFENSE
WEDNESDAY
Premier Ceylon Tea
~ lb. pkg.
10
"WEEK END MARRIAGE"
SpedaU Special! Special!
"WILD WOMEN OF BORNEO"
The Conquering Amazons ot
Gelatine Desserts·
5
Near Beer, old style, 6 for 25
Grape Juice 2pt. bot. 25
Salad Dressing Y2 pt. jar 8
GoldMedalBisquick pkg.3 I
Loin Lamb Chops lb. 42
Shoulders Lamb
18
Neck Lamb
12
Rack Lamb Chops
23
Fresh Ground Hamburg 17
Fancy Chuck Roast 18
THE INN WITH PERSONALITY
Swartt.more. Penna.
Loretta Young and
George Brent in
Faith Baldwin's story
To SAVE You MONEY
the Jungle
all f1avnrs, pkg.
THURSDAY
SARI MARITZA
Jrving Piehel and
Your Favorite Fountain
Drink is Purer and ActuaJly Tastes Better When
Made With the Finest
Domestic Water AlraillableS
Philadelphia
Suburban Waier
"FORGOTTEN
COMMANDMENTS"
Sold in either direction between SWARTHI\IORE and PHILADELPIllA, or between any
two stations on your
loesl suburban line.
Ask your Ticket Agenl
to show you how much
these New Low·Cost
Tickets will save you.
Furniture Restoring
FRED J, HARLEY
AlliTlQUE REPRODUCTIONS
AwniDgs
Davenport Suiles
Hair Mattresses
Chair Caning
Painlin8'
Oriental Rugs
Lamp Shades
Box Springs
Rush Seats
Paperhanging
Swarth. 1441
a.
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nlBhlE
,llIl
A reduction of 113 under regular fare! On sale daily-good
to return within three days.
Tickets sold FrIday wl11 be
good to return untll Monday.
Ideal tor any short trip lastIng up to three days. or over
the week-end. Example of
low-cost round trip fare between Swarthmore and PhUadelphia-55C.
\2, ..1\\\'
"'iilll
1\(10
'-.---,---------
2_12-TRIP TICKET
'Wbal aD emergenCJ
t. raee "hhoal _
• telephone .bt til.
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J.fJIIMIEBiORNIER r~
3..D~1
IOUID 1\\\'
.. l\(lil
!_3_DAY TICKET
CU8101D Made Furniture
SICKNESS
~1l2a
BARGAIN
TICKETS
.
UPHOLSTERING
,
DISPENSING OPTICtANS
4
new type. 5 of
Gene Raymond in
Over One Half Mlllion
sodas, each containing
85% of Pure
Wa.ter, a.re sold every nl•.V.
in Delaware; Chester a.Il(1;
Montgomery Counties.
Individual Ticket for use within
the calendar week. Good from Monday to Sunday only. Example of
low-cost from Swarthmore to Philadelphia., approxiDlatels 18c per trip.
2,0 ..11\'
tAO~l"ll
1\(111
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3-2o..TRIP TICKET
Specialists in the making and fitting
of Eyeglasses and Spectacles.
JOSEPH E. HAINES,
President.
Po. 10.' tamil,'.
4-5o..TRIP TICKET
uke ,ou Deed ,be
protection or. telt:-
Individual Ticket good tor six months
-will now be sold between any two stations on your local suburban Une.
phOIR 'u 1001' home.
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CO_PAN .. 0" P£""A.
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1'BE SWARTBMOREAN
No. '167
anal.. to Atd .._
avenuo ono bundred teen one bunclrecltba of • foot to • point' l"Ieri Pad..
and twenty feet. (lIelnS known as 907 In the oenter llne of 014 Blele 8eb.ool toad.
June Term, 1982
North Moqan avenue).
and thence RtendlDl alone tile same eouth
Pablltlled E"eJ'7 FrldaT .t
fortY-fiVe degreee mty-two mlDutee ..eat
All that certalb brick lDouuan aDd lot or
O----L-Ore. P..
Uncler and SUbU:ect to eertalo conditions ono bun'~
-nd 0't and 11ftJ 0 ne""".........
ou."",......
Ufo"yto•... eethe
and res t rI tUons ereln mentioned.
hundredths
of • toot
place of be- pleat of land .dtuate on the weaterb- .Ide of
I'rovidenco avenue at t.he di.lanee ot ODe bun·
ROBERT E. SHARPLES
bUllches were also brought over by Mrs.
Improvements consist of two and. one- ..lonlD&'.
dred nlnet,·fI,ve feet. measured southwU'dIT
Edltor an4 p.,6Ullur
C. Wahl Dimes and her friends. These half-story brlek and atucco hOllN, 36x27 Under and au1)Ject to certalD rete"a- from the southwester), corner of the IIIIld
with other flowers left at thc grounds feet; enclosed porth. stucco laraae, 9X18 tiona, conditions and reetrlctlons therein Providence avenue and Fourtoenth at~t. 10 the
mentioned. Toa;ether with the tree use. Cit, of Cheater. tn tbe CouDly of Delaware
Phon. Swarthmore 900
teet.
right. liberty and prlvllel;e of a certain and State of Penn8.)"lvania. CODtalnInc iD
Entered a.I Second Clue matler, January during the day were sufficient to supply the 175 adults and many children.
Sold as the property of John B. Kane dr1vew8Y laid out over {.be rear ot the front alo"" tbe westerly IIlde 01 Ihe I8Id Prov24, 1929, at the Post OtIice at Swarthmore,
and Mary Kane, bls wlfe, mortpgorB and above described. lot ot around between tbe Idence avenue measured thence lJOuthwardb'
Pa., under Ihe Act of Mareb 3, 1879.
On Monday evening a final meeting Loyola-Penn Ctty Bunding and Loan AMo- yard. and praae spaces, and whiCh leads twenty.Ove feel and extendlq- In deplh weel·
n.ortbeast Into Old -.le School road at. wardly bet ween parallel lines al nl'bt ~Iea
of the Swarthmore Country Weck Pic- clatlon, real owners.
..11 times bereatter forever. In common
FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1932
nic Association wilt be held and reports
Condltlons-tsOO.oocash or certllled check with the ownel1J. tenants and occuPle1'8 o. to thtl .ald Providence avenue uiDel7-two feet.
suhmitted.
on day ot sale; balance In ten cIa)'8. Pur- the above descr1'bed. lot over which said aix iuchee to tbe easter17 lide of a Afteen
reel wide aUv whicb opena into tbe eald
ther conditions announced. at sale.
driveway extendll.
Fourteenth ..reet.
Hysteria in Children
.'1
EDWARD L. HITCHCOCK. Attorney.
Improvements conalat of two-story bridE.
Bounded on the north b, other landa of
building, 30x58 'reet•
Ibe said Lee E. Cooper. and on the lJOuth b,
.Mr. and Mrs. Julius Underwood, Car- Levari Facias
No. 1848
A train cOllversation, overheard one
Sold. as the property ot John Donlan landa of WJlUam H. Buchanau.
oline Underwood, Julius Underwood, Jr.,
mortcaBor and J. Howard MecJr.e real
March Term, 1932
day, set me thinking about hysteria. and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Buckman and
Beinl' known and dea.il'lIated all No. 1228
owner. and Charles W. Prame trustee In
Providence .venue.
AU that certain lot or piece of cround, bankruptcy.
'rite gist of it was that an employer family, of Dickinson avenue, hav~ .rewith the bulld1nga and improvements
Together with tho rlgbt and uao of tbe pld
Condttlons-$500.00 caah or oertl1I.ed. checlr
blustered and "almost had a spell" in turned from a vacation at Camp Kee- thereon erected, 81tuate In the ToWnship
on day of ule: balance in ten cia.,.. Pur- aile, In cOlIlmon witb tho owners ot: olher
ot
Chester.
Dela.ware
County
and
State
of
waydin
on
Chesapeake
Bay.
order to get more work done by a few
•
Pennsylvania. and bounded. and descrlbeel ther conditions announced at 88.te.
lands abuttinS' thereon.
according to a 8urvey madl! by Chester P.
people. Sometimes children develop illBaker, C. E., dated October 5, 1926. anel JOSSPH A. RAINVILLE, JR., Attorney.
Improvements consist of two"'orJ' etuCCO
ness which wiJI gain their way against !l!IIJ1JJlJIIIIJJlJIIIJlJIIJlJIIJIIIIIIJlJIIJlJIIJJlJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJJI!l marked plan ot property ot Benjamin ltela,
house. 16z27 leet. Porch lront.. Two·stOI'1
JOHN J. CAIN.
as fOllows, to wit; Beginning at a point in
frame uddUion. 0z12 feel..
a parent. But is hysteria always
Sherlft'.
the Southeasterly side of Dutton's 14W
feigned, before it becomes a habit?
road, at the ellstance of one hundred
Sold 88 the property of Lee E. Cooper.
twenty and four-tentlul teet. measured.
A very attractive child of three years
south torty-nlne degrees twelve minutes
SHERIFF'S SALES
CondiUon....-$260.00 caah or cerlifted check
had spells of crying. The parents could
Weflt trom a concrete post set at the inter011 day or sale: balance In len dB3"s. Further
section 01 the line of lands of the New
('Ouditlons announced at !;ale .
not understand it, but to outsiders it 111111 II III1J1J II JIJ II II II II JIJ JIJ II II II II II II II JIJ JIJ II II JIJ II II; II 1111
Chester Water Company, and tbe southSherltr Sale. of Real Estate
was evident that over restraint, lack THE RELIGIOUS 8OClE'tY OP PBIBNDS easterly side of Dutton's Mlll road, aforeGEARY &; RANKIN. Aitorneya.
said, extending thence south tbJrtY-8lx deAt
the
Sberiff'l
Office
or freedom for play and too much
-•I
.
If" £
It Is not 80 much for holding services. 88 grees six Dlinutes east, one hundred. 1Ifty• S 10wmg 0
0
the child was the for rendering 8ervlces, that the world Is one and twenty-seven one-hundredths feet
Court House, Media, Pennsylvania
No. 939
to a point in the lIne of lands now or late
Fleri Faelas
hasic cause.
looking to the Chureh today.
-Wilfred Grenfell. of Charles Jones. et llX, extending thence
Salurday. Aucml 20, 1932
September Term, 1930
along the llnes ot said Jones land, south
At a movie the other night. a child
__
fifty-three elegree8 fifty-four minutes west,
8:30
o'dock
A.
)I.
All that certain frame messuage and lot
sobbed until she was almost hysterical. 9:45 A. M. _ P1rs~~~AJ'ChOOI in Whittier (and passing over a stake iet in the northor piece of land situate on the northerly
Children sense the worries of adults and
House bas been el06ed tor the easterly side of a right of way known B8
Eaatern
Siandard
Time
side of Marshall avenue at the distance of
Shepherd street) one hundred ten and
G8venty-four feet westwardly from the
need plenty of sleep, plenty of freedom 11:00 A. M. _ 'ku:~~. for worship In the eighteen one-bundredths teet, to a point Fieri FnC'ins
No.
1000
northwesterly oorner or Marahall avenue
In the center Une of said right of way, exand aloneness. Understanding, however,
meeting bouse.
and. a twonty feet wide alley wtLIch. e~~
tencllng thence north thirty-six degrees
December
Term.
1931
from Manhall avenue northwardly to is what ("OUlitS. A noted doctor says:
WEDNESDAY
sIX minutes west along the center line
Poet road. the westerly side of salel alley
"Even if a person must face a problem 19:30 A. M. to 2::;0 P. M.--8ewing and Quilt- aforesaid. one hundred forty-two and
Beginning al a point In the center line 01 belnR: at the distance ot one bundred
twenty-two one-hUndredths feet to a polnt Bailey
which is more or less hopeless of so~
Ing in Whittier House. Box luncheon
road
(GO
feet
wide)
said
point
'heIDr
thirty-one teet six Inehea weatwarcUy trom
In the SOUtheasterly 131de of Dutton's JrllU north flfty·four degrees_ fort.y·three nUnute. Market
street In the borough ot MarcUs
road,
and
extending
thence
north
fortylution. the recognition and understand- All are coreltaU!" Invited to Join In thesr nine degrees twelve minu'te$ e8.$t, along the eall seven hundred eighty-two and t.hlrty-Ave Hook. In the county ot Delaware and State
of Pennsylvania. Containing In front meaing of the situation are valuable proservices.
southeasterly sIde aforesaid, one hundred one·hundredths feet lrom point of inlenectlon sured
thence westwardly alODg the northot center lines of Lansdowne avenue (45 feet
ten
and
thirty-seven
one-hundredths
feet
side of Marshall avenue eighteen teet
tcction against the development of a
THE SWARTHMORE
wide) nod Balley road (60 feet wide): thence erly
to the place of beginning.
extending in depth northlvardiY beextendin,. alonC' cent.el' line 01 Balley road and
mental disturbance like hysteria!'
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
tween parallel lines, one hundred fifteen
Perhaps someone outside of the £amRev. John BllerrasTtoutrtle. D.D., Lltt.D.
Under and SUbject to the free and un- north fifty. four degreel fo....'.three miuutea feet, more or less, to lands now or late of
P
interrupted. right, use, Uberty and privilege eaat two hundred feet to • point aet for a WUUam A. McClure, Jr., (the westerly Une
ily circle. maybe the Home Service
SUMMER SERVICES
of the owners and occupiers of lands abut;... corner between lbill and land of The Countq thereof passing along the middle ot the
N
tlng on said right of way, known as Shep- Club of LansdoWDe; thence alOlll' boundlll'7
· 't'
wall separating' said messuage from
wor k er, or th e V lSI mg
urse, can
-pard street to a 8trlp of land twenty-five line between Ihll and Jand 01 The CountJ'1' party
the messuage adJofnlng on the west).
help discover causes for conditions that
10:~~PeA~ChOOI.
feet wide. extending trom Dutton's Mll1 Club of Lansdowne loulh thlrW·Av.e derreel Bounded on the east b7 lands now or late
seventeen minutes east Ihree hundred Ofty at Rebecca Gordon and lands now or late
are perplexing. They are w,'II,'ng and
11 :OO-MORNINa WORSHIP
road.
ea.sterly
of the tract
hereinaforesaid.
conveyed.tobeing
theend
northerly
oneto a point Bet for a corner between thia of James H. Middleton. and on the west by
cfficient.
. Guest Preacher:
half of the said right of way, known as feet
and land 01 'leorge J. Hahn: thence a10nr lands now or late of Clarence Z. Col.l1na
REV. CHARLES S. DAVIES. D.D.
Sheppard street. as shown on the plan boundary
between this and land of Georl'e and wife.
I I •
A CORDIAL INVITATION
therein recited. as a right of way to and J. Hahn llne
Improvements cowlst ot two-stofl frame
south Ally·four degrees fony-three house,
IS
GIVEN
EVERYONE
TO
sHARE
IN
from
said
Dutton's
..
Ill
roa
•.
at
all
tim
..
14x42 feet. One-story trame addition,
UNUSUAL PROGRAM
______
o_u_R_W_O_RB
__HlP
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 hereafter forever, for all· trafDc vehicular minutes west two hundred feet to a point ee~ 6d teet. Frame garage, lOx16 teet.
101'
a corner bet ween tbia and other land of
1
FEATURES PICNIC
and otherwise.
the estate of wnUam F. Read. demaaed: and
Sold as the property ot John J. Richard1:RINlTY CHURCH
Protestant Episcopal
Together with the free and unloter~ thence alonr boundary Une belwen Ibis and son. Jr.
The afternoon program of the CounChester Road and College Avenue
rupted right. use, Uberty and privUege in land of Ihe eatate af William F. Read. deceued.
Condltlons--$250.00 cash or certUled check
Opposite the College Campus
common with the owners of other lands north Ihlrty·flve derrees llevenleeo minutes: weat
try \Veek Picnic last Thursday was
Rector
a.buttlng thereon. and adjacent thereto. to tbree hundred 01&7 teet. 10 Ihe Brat mentioned on day of sale: balance In ten elays. FUrther eondltloDS announced. at sale.
I'J'reatly improved and enlarged over
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. B. T. M.
a strip ot land twenty-five feet wide ad- point and place 01 berinnlnf.
l'>
_
Joining the premises herein conveyed on
Less a parcel of tbe torel'Olog on the weat· GEARY AND RANKIN, Attorneys.
previous years and was under the su- 11;00 a. m.-Momtng Prayer and Sermon.
the south, and being the southerly oneTbe Rev. Gibson Bell w1ll preach.
half of the right of way known D Shep- ernmost side thereaf released from the witbln
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 pard street. as a right of way to and trom
Pervision of Mrs. Oscar Gilcreest.
reclled mortgage on or about tbe 7th d8.1 01
Early in the afternoon, Mrs. FrankSWARTHMORE
the said Dutton's Mlll road. at all times April 1928: sald releue beloit' recorded fort.h· Fieri Facias
No. 916
with with the Recorder of Deed. In and tor
lin Gillespie supervised the children in
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH .
~~~:~n!.Ysr:.ver. tor all tramc vehicular Delaware
Connty. tbe said pattel beinl" more
June Term. 1932
LLOYD
P. STEVENS
a number of games and contests for
Minister
Improvements consist of two~story ce- rully described 8.11 followa:
All that certain lot or piece of ground
nearly an hour. Then in one corner of
-ment block and frame storage house, 28x32
All tha1. certain lot or piece of ground wit.b with the buildings and Improvements
tl~.e grove all of th~_ ~ld~r _.cbi1dr:~n jind
teet; areeu house, 28x59 feet.
the butldinp and improvements thereon erected thereon erected s;ltuate In the TownshiP
in· tbe Boroul'b 01 Yeadon. CountJ' of of Marple, County of Delaware and State
Sold as the property of Benjamin S. !talla situate
their mothets were assembled for the
Delaware and State of PennlJ'lv&nia. beginulnl' of Pennsylvania, and elescrlbed. accordlng
and Daisy V. Italla mortgagors and real at
a point In the center lina of Bailey road to a plan made thereon by Damon and
program arranged by Mrs. Gilcreest
ATTEND SOME CHURCHowners, defendants with notice to terre (filty
Foster, Clvll Engineers, on october 16, 1927
WELCOM'1 HERE
feet wide) laid point being nortb fllty· as
tenants If any.
assisted by Mrs. Helen Hall. Mrs. Rofollows: Beginning at a point of interfoul' dep-ees fortt-Ihree minutee cast seven section
ot the center Une ot Chester road
land G. E. Ullman. and Henry G. Fors- 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Conditions-$25i).OO cash or certLtled check hundred elghty·two and thirty·fi.e On~hund· (fifty feet
Wide) and. the center line of
ter. Durin""
this program all the chit- FIRST CHURCH
OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. on day of sale; balance in ten days. FUr- redtbs leet rr.om the -point of Intersection of Lawrence road (eighty feet wide), thence
Po
OF 8WARTIlMORB
the_ center Une 01 Lansdowne avenue (tOl'ty- extending along the center line of Chester
ther conditions announced at aale.
dren under four years of age were
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Ove feet wide) and the center lioe of :Ba1lQ' .road. north seventeen (17) degrees, west
RAYMOND E. LARSON, Attorney.
road. thehC!e extendiDl' alon,- the center line Ilve hundred forty-six and forty-eight onetaken to one side and entertained bv
l:5e"lces:
of Balley road north llfty·lour derrees torty- hundredths (546 48/100) feet to the center
Mrs. Theodore Crossan so that the old 11;00 A. M.--Sunday School.
three minutes eaal leventy feet to a paint. Une of Paxon Hollow road. (sixty teet wld.e);
A. M.-.",unday Leason-Sermon.
No. 382 thence extending 80uth thtrt,-tive degrees leV· thence along the center line ot Paxon
Levari Facias
children and the mothers could listen to 11;00
Wednesda! evening meeting each week,
enteen minulel sut tbree hundred fifty feel Hollow road north aixty (60) degrees thirtYS p. m. Readtng room open dally, except
the program undisturbed.
(33) minutes thIrtY-six (36) seconits
June Term. 1932
to a point. thence extendill&' ..ulh fll17·lour three four
hundred thirty-one and fortyBod hollda)'8, 9 :30 A. M. to 12 :30
degrees forty-three minutes west eeven17 feet east
The first number was the "Story of Sundays
All that certain lot or piece of land 10 a pOint. and thence e:.:tendilll' nortb tbil't:yoO one one-hundredths (431 41/100) feet to a
P. M., Chtu'cb edUlce.
with the bulld1ngs and Improvements Ove degrees seventeen minutes west three hun· point; thence south thirty-seven (37) dea Cat", which was explained hy Mrs.
torty-five (45) minutes east tour
All are cordially Invited to attend the thereon erected, situa.te at Stratrord, Rad- dred
flfty reet to tbe first mentioned point grees.
Gilcreest and enacted by Doris Mac- services
hundred fifty-two and seventy-nlne onenor Township, Delaware County, Pennsyl- and pluC6
and we the Reading Room.
of
beginning.
hundredths (452 79/1001 teet to the center
vania. bounded and described. according
Intyre. dressed in the costume of a
line of Lawrence road; thence extending
to a survey and plan thereof made by Over
BeinG'
the
same
premises
which
the
Count.ry
cat. Two Swarthmore girls did some
along the center Une of said Lawrence road
Bnd Tingley, C1vll Engineers, Upper Darby.
SHERIFFS SALES
of Lansdowne -by indenture bearing date the two followinlL courses and distances;
Pennsylvania, on October 20th, 1925, and Club
tap dancing for the second number, ____________________ lrev1sed
seventh
da,y
ot
April
A.
D.
1028
and
u·
south
fifty-two (52) degrees, fifteen (15)
the
December 12th. 1£12588 follows. to
west one hundred thirteen and
while fl1rrs. Jarley's Wax Works" was
wit: Beginning at a point In the center corded In the Omce for tbe Recording of Deeds minutes
hundredths (113 5/100) teet to a point
line of Lancaster Tumplk:e (elghtly feet in and lor the County ot Delaware 10 Deed five
SHERIFF SALES
presentcd next hy Mrs. Helen Hali and
south fifty-two (52) degrees; for:tYwide), at the dIstance of seventy·~ven Book No. 813, page 474 &c.. granted and and
three (43) minutes west flve hundred seten
Mr. Forester.
feet and thirty~seven one hundredths of a conveyed unto t.he !laid John A. Kelly. hla and
Of Real Estate
forty-flve one-hundredths (507 45/100)
foot. measured southeastwardly from the heirs and aufcn.a.
Three recitations in dialect by Mrs.
feet to the first mentioned point and place
At the Sherlff's Office
point ot intersection of the center lines of
of beginnlng_
Ullman were greatly appreciated and
No improvements. Vacant rround.
said
Lancaster Turnpike and Old
Court
House.
Media,
Pennsylvania
road
(thirt.Y-three
feet
Eagle
School
Improvements consist of two and oneMr. Forester gave a graphic illustraSold as the property ot the Country mub half
wide); thence extending south tlfty-three
story stone and stucco house, 30x42
tion of how "Jack and the! Beanstalk"
Saturday. August 27, 1932
degrees ten minutes east along the center of Lansdowne.
feet. Porch front. Tw'O-l>tory stucco addiline ot Lancaster TUrnplke twenty feet to
tion, 21x27 teet. Stone and trame 'barn.
would be presented in the studio over
8:30 o'clock A. MoO
.. pOint; thence extending north thlrty-sLX
Conditionlt--$260.00 cssh or certified check 5Ox35 feet. Stone and frame shed.. 4Ox60
the radio. Mrs. Gitcreest told the story
degrees fifty mlnutes east one hundred and on day of sale: balance in tell days. Furtber feet.
Eastern Standard Time
fifty-eight feet and fifty-one one-hun- <.anditions announced at sale.
of "The Sleeping Beauty", which was
dredths ot a foot to a pOint: thence north
Sold as the property of Wllliam R.
No. 1434 fitty-three degrees ten minutes west twenty STEWART P. CLARKE. Attorney.
enacted hy Louise MacIntyre, Doris Levari FaCias
Bricker and Gertrude Brlcker.
teet to a point. and thence extending south
Macintyre, Mrs. Hall and Ann Dl1rnall.
March Term, 1932
thb'ty-slx degrees flfty minutes west one
Condltions-$500.00 cash or certUled check
on elay of sale; balance In ten days. Furhundred and fLfty-elght feet and fitty-oue Alias Fieri Facias
The final number was the dancing of
No.
7~2
All those two eertain lots or pieces ot one-hundredths of a toot to the place of
ther conditions announced. at sale.
the minuet by several girls.
a:round with the bulldlnKS and improve- beginnIng.
December
Term.
1981
GEARY AND RANKIN. Attorneys.
Miss Fairbanks played several violin ments thereon erected. situate in the Township of Upper Darby. County ot Delaware
Onder and subject to certain reservaNo.1-All tbat certain lot 01' piece of land
selections and accompanied the other and State of pennsylvania, desiliInated and tlOllS. conditions and restrictions therein
known as Iota Nos. 1001 and 1002 on plan mentioned. Together with the tree use, with the buildings and Improvements thereon
11 umbers on the program.
No. 807
of the "Drexel HUl Realty Company" as right, Uberty and prlvllege of .. certain erected. IIltuata in the Borough of Ridley Park Fieri Facias
In the morning, the children derived surveyed by Damon and Foster, Clvll Engi- driveway lalel out over the rear ot the in the CountY of Delaware and State of Penn·
Beginning at & point in -the soutb·
June Term, 1932
great pleasure from the bean bags neers. on June 10, 1924, and recorded at above described lot of ground between the sylvania.
Media ln the olllce for the Recordlng ot yard and garage spaces. and which leads easterly right ot way line of the Philadelphia.
which were arranged for and collected Deeds In and tor the County of Dela.ware northwest into Old Eagle School road. at Baltimore and WaehinctOD Railroad at the
All those two certaIn lots or pieces ot
all times hereafter forever. in common distance of one hundred and thirty·six leet gr~)Und with the buildings and improveby ·Mrs. John Howard Taylor, who was In Plan case No.3. page 2. &c., and de- with
the
owners.
tenants
and
occupiers
of
six
inches
southwestwardly
from
tbe
and
scribed as follows. to wit; Situate on the
ments thereon erected situate in the Boralso a member of the cntertainment northeast side. of Morgan avenue at the dis- the above deserlbed lot over which said southwesterly curb line of Swarthmore a.venue, ough of Collingdale, Township of DarbY,
tance of ninety feet northwestward trom driveway extends.
measured on a Une parallel wltb and at. the County of Delaware and. State of Penruwlcommittee.
the northwest side of Cedar avenue; eondistance ot seventy·seven feet from' the mid· vania. being lots numbers two hundred
As the children and mothers pre- talnlng In front or breadth on the said
Improvements consist of two-story brick die line ot 8aid right of way of the Philadel· and :litty-tour and two hundred and flftyMorgan avenue sixty teet and extending bullding. 20x56 feet.
phia, Ba.lIImore and W88hi~ton Railroad: dve on plan of lots ot the Cllfton Land and
pared to leave the grounds for the rail- ot
company, which
Is rethat width In length or depth norththence southeastwa.rdIy on a radial line one Improvement
Deeds.
road station many beautiful bouquets eastwardly between parallel Hnes at right
Sold as the property of John Donlan hundred and ten feet to tbe northwesterly corcled in the Offlce for Reco
in and for the County of Delaware1 at
mortgagor and J. Howard Meeke real
line 01 Hinck1ey avenue: thence south- &c..
Media. lo Deed Book No.7, page 824. OiC.,
owner. and Charles W. Frame trustee In curb
westwBl'dty along said curb line of IDnckley and described as follows. to wit:
bankruptcy.
avenue, tblrt"8CV8n feet; thence northwest.·
r~----~·~----~---·---~-Situate on the northerly aide ot Chest-Condltions-$500.00 cash or certLtleel check wardiy on a radial line one hundred. and ten
on day ot sale; balance In ten days. Fur- teet to the southerly line ot sald ril'ht of way nut street (as laid out on said plan torty
ot the Phlladelphia., Baltimore and WasbiDl'- feet wide), at the respective d16tanoes of
ther conditions announced at sale.
ton Railroad: thenoo northeastwardly on a line seventy-five feet and one hundred feet
parallel with the middle line of &aid rll'hl of westward from. the westerly aide of MontJOSEPH A. RAINVILLE, JR., Attorney.
Way of the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash· gomery avenue (as laid out on sald plan
Ington Railroad thirty·seven teet. eigb, inches f"tty feet wlde)~ each ot the said Iota conNo.3S3 to the -Drat mentioned pornl and place of be. talning in front or breadth on the said
If your estate were appraised
Levari Faclas
gimtimr
Chestnut street twenty-five teet. and ex.
tending ot that width In len~ or depth
. June Term, 1932
at the new low values, would
All that certatn lot or piece of land
No 2-AIl that certain lot or lliece of 1northward between parallel Ifnes at rtsht
with the buildings and Improvements la.nd being known and designated as lot num- ~n:J'~ the said. Chestnut street one hunpayment of specific bequests
thereon erected. situate at Strafford, Rad- bered twentY·8ix: (26) in block "J" on a r
.
nor TownshIp. Delaware County. PennsylUnder and subject to certain conditions
to beneficiaries other than
vanta. bounded and described according certain plan of Ridley Park Heights, reooroed.
to a survey and plan thereof made by In the OffiCe for tbe Recording of Deeda &:e. In and restrictions as therein mentioned.
Over and Tingley, ClvU Engineers, Upper and ror Delaware CounW, Pa., In ClUI8 No. 1
your family leave too little
Improvements consist of one and one
Darby. Pennsylvania, on October 20th, 1925. page 17 and deB
for your family?
PorCh tront. One-story stucco addition. VAG
to wit: Beglnnlng at the polnt of intersec- Dels.ware and State of PennQlvaoia.
Improvements oonaist. of (1st deaer1pUon) .teet.
tion of the center line of Lancaster TUrnWE SHALL BE GLAD TO HELP YOU
pike (eighty teet wide) and Olel EaKle Two-story stucco honea. 21z89 feet.. Buc10aed
Sold as the property of Busene Meredlth
School road (thtrty-three teet wide): thence front and side porcbea. I'rame 1'&1'818. 9%18 and
Alice Loubse. his WIfe.
extending south fifty-three degrees ten feet. (2nd detK'l'lption) Vacant. grouDcl.
minutes east along the eenter l~e of LanCondltlons-$250.00 cash or eertlIled check
caster turnpike fiftY-seven feet and tblrtySold as the property ot William. Given Jr. on day ot sale: balance in ten daJ8. Pur
seven one hundredthS of a toot to a poInt;
ther conditions announced at sale.
thence north thlrty-s1lt degrees fith' minCondilion&-$250.00 C!aah 01' cert1Jled cheek
utes east along the westerlY Une ot t.ot No. on day of Bale: balance in ten dIQt"e. Farther R. WINFIELD BAILE. Attorney•
2 one hundred and flfty-eIsht teet and d)ndlUons annoUDced at. sale•
fitty-one one-hundredths of .. foot to a
JOHN J. OAIN.
point; thence north. fittY-tbree degrees ten
BberUr.
mlDutes Wel5t thIrty-two feet and aeven- GEARY It RANKIN. Altomen.
_
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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o£ Howers were given them to take
home. The Marots prepared 1'5 bunches
,
of flowers, each including bits of sweet
£'.r"
or ros"~ f'>
ueran,·um. F,'fty-five
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Individual Ticket good tor 30 clays. Example ot low-cost from Swattbmore to Philadelphia, approximately 21c per triP.
CHESTNUT ST.. PHllADELPHIA.
A~U~G~U~ST~1~Z~,~1~93~2~____- .__________________- ,__THE~~~SW~A~R~THM~~O~REAN~~.-__________________~________________~3-
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Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
College Library
s~arthmore
AUGUST 12, 1932
THE SWARTHMORBAN
.rt:tuIlC::l~.
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Pa..·
Iand
'flte Illans upon which the permit was along, tell IJound speCimens have been
Recording Mountaineer Musicians. trip ticket now sold between PhiladelThey will present new and old time phia and suburban points. It may be finally approved call for a building with considered large.
Resurfacing of Borough '§treets wiII mountain tunes that have never been purchased at any time.
Fishing in the Crum is not quite 35
two store fronts and a center door
The 50-trip six months' ticket now on
continue next week as follows: Harvard written in manuscript form but have
leading to apartments on the second good this year 35 last, since the mil1s
avenue from Chester road to Dickinson been handed down (rom generation to sale between Philadelphia alld the principal suburban stations will a I 5 0 be floor. The building will be of pressed have started operation again and the
avenue; College avenue, frolll Swarth- generatioll.
placed on sale between intermediate brick and limestone and according to water is colored with dye. Mr. Delapmorc avenue to Chester road; Garrett
points on each division within the sub· Mr. Celia will be a distinct addition to laine and Mr. Lingle believe that if the
avenue; Cedar Lane from Elm avenue PA.R.R,ANNOUNCES
urban
area.
the architectural achievements in the
to Swarthmore avenue. The depressions
water were frec of any kind of dye
NEW
TICKET
PRICES
The
new
reduced'
round·trip
tick'et
wilt
husiness district.
at street intersections which were re·
the paper or plush mills up the
from
be sold for one-third less than double
mo\'ed last year will also he resur£:lced
creek
it could be stocked with fish by
Four new forms of commutation tic- the regular one-way fares.
next week.
the
state
and made an c)(cel1ent place
Catches
Snapping
Turtle
kets, greatly extending the privilege of
for
lishing.
purchasing transportation at wholesale,
Lans,lowne Theatre
(C" ..,i.... ,4 Irltlll pq. aU)
Lose8 Her Whistle
wnt be available to patrons of the Pennf
day (August 15), on all of its line.
Marriage," the First National picture
Low-Fare Excursions
His age is estimated as 25 years, beser\'ing the Philadelphia suburban ter- ter to some people, but not to 'hi cs.
at the I.ausdowm: Theatre ncxt \VcdFrom Swarthmore
ritory. At the same time new low rate C. C. Badger, of 508 Swarthmore ave- cause officials at thc a(luariul1l state
lIesday offers rare entertainmcnt and round trip fares will be establised beDAILY
that snapping turtles add about a pound
nue. In this instance the whistle was a
fine pcrformallccs.
tween intermediate stations in the same
a year.
metal volice whistle which was carried
The team of Loretta Young and Nor· area.
Atlantic City
M any turtles of the same variety
by
her
brother
through
the
entire
world
'man Foster, having won such splendid
In the past, it has been the general
have becn seen and caught before along
success in the recent production of practice of all railroads to sell eommuta· war. He 'Used it in his position as top the Crulll hut until this one came
Asbury Park
"Play Girl", arc man and wife again in tion tickets principally between I a r g e sargeant and when he returned from
Oeean Grove
Long Branch
"'Veek-End Marriage." Loretta Young cities and the respective suburban com· France he gave it to his sister.
Open Evenings
Now Mrs. Badger explains that she
VI. Broad Street Station
has been climbing steadily in the past munities surrounding them. The new
25 ...,b Ie.. no. Mukol Streel Wharf
few months in such pictures as "Taxi" tickets will establish commutation fares has used the whistle so rnuch to let
A. Little as 25c a Day
and "The Hatchet :Man." Norman Fos· between principal intermediate points 10'" her daughter know when dinner is
Pay. for a NORGE
NEW YORK
ter will he remembered for his work in cated on each division within the sub· ready and when she is wanted horne
Sundaya, August 21
"Under Eighteen," "Young Man of uruan area as well as between suburban that she is lost without it. She also ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
SeplelDber .j., 18
Manhattan" and '"Alias the Doctor."
stations and the city of Philadelphia. values it highly because of its senti• I •
Another important feature is that com- mental associations•
BALTIMORE
A few weeks ago she had it with
muters who cannot conveniently make
Media Theatre
Cor.
41h
&
Market
Sto.
Che.ler
9911
the cash outlay for a regular monthly her down-town and she believes it fell
WAsmNGTON
Today and tomorrow both ill the after· ticket, or who do not have occasion to from the car and was picked up by - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sundays, August 21
noon and evening performances ten of use such tickets fully, will he enabled to someone who didn~t realize its personal
September 4, 18;
the nationally famous "Blue Ridge purchase a smaller number of rides.
value, but thought it only an ordinary
also Labor Day, September 5
),Iountainecrs·· will appear in person.
One of the innovations will be a week- whistle. It is made of dark metal, had $12 a Cord, delivered
Set: /o'/Y'''$ or Crmstl/I A t~lItS
They arc the well know talented Uadio ly 12·ride commutation ticket, to be sold a chain at aile end and O! hook at the
at approximately one-fourth the cost of other and should be easily recognized
'phone Colafemina
the prescnt 6O-trip monthly ticket. It by anyone finding such an article in the
CLASSIFIED
will be good for the calendar week com- past few weeks.
Media 646-R-l
mencing on Monday and may be pur••
FOR RENT
chased any Saturday Sunday or Monday
for the ensuing week.
Celia Gels Permit
FOR RENT-AI1:U"tment in two family house.
Prin.te entrancc. Li\'iug' room with fire.
Another departure will be a monthly
To Friends' Central School from Swarthmore,
(Con'....'" Ir"", Pall. 0 .. "
)llnce. Dining' room, :J BcdroomB. Dath. KUcben, ticket good for twenty trips within a
Media, Morton, Springfield and vicinity_
thesc
plans
were
submitted
to
Albert
Enclosed 1)Ol'{'h. Telephone Swarthmore 101}·R period of thirty days from date of sale.
after 2 P. 111.
Character
building hAN bern IDruleated In bo)'" and glrla for
This ticket will be available at a slightly N. Garrett Jr" horough secretary, and
elghty-aeven 'Tenn by FrielltlN9 Central. Klndergnrtrn. "~'eDleD
tarT Gradea. 111gb Sehool nnd College Preparatory CODDea.
FOR RENT-G:arage :It rear of 317 North higher rate per trip than the present 50- the permit requested, Mr. Celia once
8trong tn("Dtt,..
Thorona:b academic training.
"~rlendIT.
Chester Rom..!. !tental Indudlng heal during _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ more received lhat long standing UNo"
_TDl:Patbetlc
lenderahlp.
wintel" months. 57.50 per month. Albert N.
for an answcr on the grounds that the
Garrt"tl. 'Phonc Swnrthmore 480. Ponnypo('ker ESTATE OF JOHN B. CARTER, deceased.
Write or ttltphonc Ardmore J 384 fOT fUTther inform4tion.
utters Testamentary on the above EB1.a&e new plans contained several radical
B.uCLAT L. JaNEl, PH.D •• IiUNCIPAL
H42.
ImYe been !("rnnted to tbe undersigned. who changes from thc plans submitted by
n'(IUe!!t all Jtenons having claittlB or demands
WANTED TO RENT
n:;minBt thc Estate of tho decedent to m~e Mr. Gillespie and approved at the preO"ERBROOK, PA-CoDDtry DUT Plan
known the samc. and all peraonB Indebted t.o violls meeting.
WANTED TO RENT-Five·room apartment.. the decedcnt to make payment. without delay,
Furnhllll'd. Adults. Reply Box M. Swnrth· '0
It was necessary therefore for Mr·Ir.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
morean ORlee.
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WlLLIAM M. CARTER, Executor.
Celia to appear before council last
Woodbury, N. J.
WANTED TO HENT-Lad,y wh;lIes room and
Or to hi!! Attorne),s. Claude C. SmUh, Clar· Thursday and appeal for a permit to
bom...l with priyate famib-· in Swarthmore. CII(e G. :l\Iycrs. 1617 Land Title Building. 8. W. build according to the new plans.
cor. Broad nlltl Chestnut StreetS, Philadelphia,
Dox: L. Swarlhmore:m OfJICl.".
After C! long discussion in which COUll·
Pu.
cil required a number of changes in the
S·12·01
FOR SALE
second sct of plalJ!\ the exccption was
ESTATE DAVID SCHWARTZ. <1eceased,
d
d
h
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FOR SALE--En'r~ns nOlI flowering shrubs
Benjamin Schwartz and Sadie Schwartz, grallte
once more an
t e permit
nnd b!'.rbcm·, w'ry reasonable. 505 Yale Ave. Executors, 102 South O'r&nge Street, Media, granted the following morning.
Resurface Streets
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$1 50
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Wildwood. Cape May
'2_70
CANTER'S
FIREWOOD
Pennsylvania Railroad
DOOR-TO-DOOR BUS SERVICE
________________ !
FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL
Delaware County. Fa., Howanl Kirk, Attor-, _________________
ney, 302 County BuUdlng, Media, Pa.
WORK WANTED
Notice Is hereby given that letters testaJoseph E. Quinby
mentary have been granted In the above
estate,
and
that
all
persons
lndebte<1
to
the
Ernest
G. Snodgrass, Assistant
WORl{ \\' ASTED-Oermllll :rirl eXlwrie,u_'ed
in <"uokill~ :U1(1 housework dcsires POsitiOIl. above estate are requested to make pay·
ment and those having claims to present MRS. A.
HcferCIH·(,!L Write tn :10:10 Talley Street, Phil· the
& SON
same. without d~lay. to the Executors
adcllJhln, Pa.
J. QUINBY
or their attorney.
Funeral Dire!'tors
8-5-6t
FOUND
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 ESTATE
I<'OUND-Lat'j..>e black do;: collnr. 1932 license
Nil. :J:J. AJlI,ly :IO:! Ogden Ave.
ceased,
LelterB Testamentary on the above EB1.ate
ha\·c been granted to tho undersigned. who
reClue91s all persons having- claimB or demands
agaln!lt tbe Estate of the Decedent. to make
FOR RENT
known the same. and all peraons indebted to
tbe Dl'('('tiellt to make payment without del&)"
Modern dwelling, 5 bedroom., 2 to:
D. OWEN STEPHENS.
Mo,I ... Po., Ex..utor.
baths, 4 car garage, large lawn, hiBh
Or to his attorneY. EDWIN A. LUCA8, Esq.,
location. $75 a month.
Ddnk.,. Biddl. & Reoth, 1429 Walnu' S, ....,
Philadelphia. Penna.
E. C. Walton
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7_-_22_.0_'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
POSSESSION AT ONCE
6 room apartment.. 112 Park Ave. Electric
refrigerator.
Enclosed poreh.
Second floor. Garage. Newly decorated.
WM. S. BITTLE
Notary Public
Real Estate
Swa. lll-J
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
,=
CHAS. A. SMITH
Phone, Swarth. 705
E
WIRING
L REPAIRS
E RADIO
WASHERS CLEANERS
Tel.
1896
FIXTURES
AS NEAR AS YOUR
TELEPHONE •
Swarthmore Electric Shop C
411 D.-.th ATe.
S.....u.-., Po.
All Lines of
above
~ted
In the New and Modern
SWARTHMORE APARTMENTS
Mondays and Wednesdays
Muhlenb
ergA
ve.RutIe d ge
= INS U RAN C E
tate
Letters
have Testamentary
been
toonthe
theundersigned.
Es- =
= PETER
INCLUDING LIFE
who request al persons having cJalma or
E. TOLD
demands against the Estate ot the decedent
ceased.
MRS_ GRACE M. SMITH
Phone, SW. 1225
=
to make known the same, and all persollB indebted to the decedent to make p&yment.
without delay. to
;
THOMAS G. COYNE.
MAa,y li'RANCEB COYNE.
Bxecutors,
894 N. Markoe Street.
Phlladelpb1a. Pa.
§
Shampoo and marcel
=
Shampoo and treatment
.
OLD BANK BLDG
Call Swarthmore
ICE
1833
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DEPENDABLE
CHEAPER
DE IT RESOLVED. That the Burgess of the
--~Y Old S rthm
norou~h of Swarthmore nnd the Secretary of to your n~.
e
wa
ore
Borough Conneil are hereby authorized. to ex- Ice Servlc:e.
eeute. aeknowledg-e and deliver on behalf of
210 Dartmouth Ave.
Phone 894
the Doroutrh of Swarthmore, D oortain AKTee·
ment of Ea~ment hearin.!!' date November
27th. 1031. between Barton S. Lcbegem, et
.::...:.....:...::...~-------and the Boro\ll;"h of Swarthmore, granting to
MarLle
said Bor01:lI;h :md to the publie the perpetual Granite
right to usc a strip of ground five feet in
width Cor sidewalk pnrpol:lCS. Baid strip or
l)if'oo oC r:rround being- dCl'lmbed aa Collows:
Cemetery Work a Specialty
COMMENCING at the intersection of the
Ilh:'scnt Southcasterly street line of old Chester
Roa.l, with the Southweste..ly street Une of
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Park Avenue; extending thence along said
Est. 1843
Sonthwesterly side of said Park Avenue, in a
No. Lansdowne Ave., Drexel Hill. Pa.
Southeaslwardb' direetion. a diBtancc of five
(Opposite ArUngton Cemetery)
feet. more or less. to the Northwesterly wall _ _ _ _ _ _C:::I:ea::::rb::r:.:o:.:O:::k~.88=O-----
GERNER
D.
Fa
a1.I ____
M E M 0 R IA LS
W m. J Cartledge
or
longing
Cront toof Darton
a. tbrce·Blory
S. Lebegern.
brick buDdingone of the
beGrantors. aforesaid: extending' in a South·
westerly direction on a Une parallel to said
Southeasterly stree~ line of old Cheater Road.
and five feet. more or less, distant. Southeastwarclly thereCrom, a dl8tan~ of ThNe hun·
" ....1 firty·..,ven and 'hlrty·tb.... one-bund.-edtba
fMlt. more or lesa. to the Northeasterly aide
01 Ru'""" Avenue; 'bence oIon< ,aid sid. of
Ruwcrs Avenue. tn a Northweet.waMly direction.
the distance of
more
or less.
to
the Southe38lerly
Bidefive
of feet.
Chester
Road
afore·
!"aifl: thenro "long same in a North~1J'
dir('('tion. the distllnre of Thrt'e hundred fifty!;;I""('II
alul Ihirty-thl'{'e one-hundredths feet.
mort' or l('J;s to point or pla.ee of beginning.
UllOU the condition that the Dorough shall
make no claim or assessment again", any Qf
tbe said properties on acroont of sald improvement. and Ukewisc. that each of the
parties tb('reto doth remise rele8M and forever discharge the Borough and' all other
penons of and from BlU'" claim or demand for
compensation or damages on at!COunl of &D7'
change of lO"a.le or otber p085lble claim for
injury growin,:%" out of the 88.i.d imprGovemenl.
PASSED this 4th day of Aquat A. D.
1932.
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T, E. HESSBNBRUCH.
f Seal)
Presiden' of Council Pro. 'l'em.
Attest: ALBERT N. GABRE"rr, JR .•
Aurugt. 8th, 1982.
W. R. LANDIS, Bul'l"eflS.
Appro"t'~
ZotNe.os Wave
de Wave
Open Tuesday Evening
$10
$15
OIl
Reduced to $7.50
Far ApPOintments Call Swa, 542
Shampoo and finger wave
You wiD find our aervice convenient
RESOLUTION
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PA.
ESTATE OF VIRGINIA REED LYNCH. de-
7-8-6t
Summer Homes
For Rent
~IEDIA,
Bell Phone 4
OF ALICE DARDER STEPHENS. de-
GARDEN HOSE
Announcing New Electrical
Service in Swarthmore
Bell Work
House Wiring
Electric Fans
Motors and Appliances
All Kinds of
Electrical Equipment
Installed and
Repaired
My Prices Are Right : .: My Work Guaranteed
Let Me Estimate On Your Work
A. Wayne Mosteller
Phone 1568
10 Park Ave., Swarthmore
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LAWN SPRINKLERS
Suplee·'8 Store
M. F. Williams
FUNERAL
HOME
Printers
JOHN SPENCER, INCORPORATED
EIGHTH STREET NEAR SPROUL
CHESTER, PENNA.
33 West Baltimore Ave.
CUFTON HEIGHTS
•
Madison 110
Nu. 33
$2.50 Per Year
Swarthmore, Pa., August 19, 1932
IN
CANNING PROGRAM WINSMODELPRIZE
COACH CONTEST New County Prison Farm To Be
CAPTAIN DOLPIDN
Opened With Fitting Program Today
TO BE ARRANGED
DIES IN MEDIA
2ND
Women From Rutledge, Springfield, and Swarthmore Meel
Here on Monday
APPEAL
FOR
JARS
A rare honor for a Swarthmore boy
came to Alfred Hoadley last week when
he was awarded second prize for the
State of Pennsylvania in the Fisher
Model Coach building contest. 1-h i s
honor carries with it a prize of $1011
. Alfred was a member of the graduatJOg class of the Swarthmore High school
and has been working Oll his model for
several months. The boy who won first
prize stopped school and devoted all of
his time to the work.
The model will be returned to Alfred
shortly and he expects to place it on display at some point in the borough.
Men's BuUding Just Completed As Last Unit
On 400 Acre Farm West of Media
WHAT IS WORTH PRINTING IS WORTH MAKING READ-USE SPENCER PRINTING
Was Veteran Station Agent and
Assistant Postmaster of
Swarthmore
I
UNDERPASS OPENING
The official opening of the Men's across the road from the Broadmead- AT
building at Broadmeadows Farm will ow F rm and ·tl t
t
Representatives of the V/omen's
I
s a , or relation
WI IOU
allyand
apparen
Thomas J. Dolphin, known as "Cap9
ta k e pace
t h·IS a f ternoon at 2 o'clock connection
to it,
with a
Clubs of Swarthmore, Rutledge and
when hundreds of the county's leading possibility of an entirety independent tain" Dolphin to his many friends in
Springfield will meet Monday aftercitizens will inspect the new institution approach from the Baltimore Pike.
Swarthmore, died last Friday at his ..
noon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
and listen to a program of addresses by
Advantages of economic administra- home on South Jackson street, Media,
William Earl Kistler to discuss plans
state and county officials.
tion to be derived by co·ordinating after an illness of seven weeks. He was
for canning fruits and vegetables to be
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The completion of the Broadmeadows many of the necessities of both insti· eighty-six years old.
distributed among the needy this sum- "WESTWABD 80" TOUR
project which includes not only the tutions such as a central heating plant,
He was employed as station agent
mer.
ENDS WITHOUT MISHAP Men's building but also a Woman's a common sewage disposal plant, a and
telegraph operator at Swarthmore
This conservation program is in opbuilding, a water supply system, a sew- common water system, a storage reSer- station, of the Pennsylvania Railroad,
eration throughout all Delaware Coun"The Westward Ho Tour" directed by age disposal system, and a central voir for fire protection, etc., were at from 1870 to 1881 and also served as
ty under lhe leadership of the County E. L. Terman, which left Swarthmore heating plant, places Delaware County once apparent.
Federation of Woman's Clubs. Kitch. on July 4th for six weeks of adventure very much to the fore not only in
Before beginning construction, ade· assistant postmaster at the same time,
ens of Churches, Woman's Clubs and in the West, retumed to Swarthmore Pennsylvania but in the entire United quate water, sewage and steam mains, which position he held until 1924.
four hours ahead of schedule on Sunday States in the field of county penal in- also underground electric power and
Many Swarthmoreans saw Captain
other organizations are being used for afternoon at 5 :30 o'clock. The boys are stltuhons.
. .
I·
telephone ducts were designed for pres- D 0 Ip h·In f or t h
east
bme at t h e openthe work and the food stuffs are being unanimous in reporting the best time of
'fhe new
p~ovides ample op· ent and future needs.
ing of the underpass last fall. He was
furnished by the Farm Bureau at Me- their lives and all returned home in per- portunity for the prisoners to make
After thorough study and consulta- the first agent of the Pennsylvania R.R.
dia which secures··them from farmers feet health. Besides eight boys from t h emse Ives useful and to prepare them- tion, the Commissioners began the de- w Iten testation
h·
was opcne d h ere an d
who have more than they can use or W est Chester the twelve from Swarth- se Ives to earn a 1·IVlng
.
w h en t h ey are ve Iopment by constructing the Women's was one 0 f thOIS commulll·ty 'b
s es t k nown
sell.
more who made up the group of twe'nty released. Enough food products can be building in 1929, followed by the water citizens in the days when buying a railMonday afte.rnooD the presidents of w h 0 took the tour were as follows: ratse
. d on t h e farm's four hundred acres supply, sewage disposal plant, central roa d I·IC k e t or get t·mg th e mat·1 at t h e
the Swarthmore, Rutledge, and Spring- Bruce Cook, Edward Daniels, Robert to provide not only for the prisoners heating plant and distributing mains, post offic~ was more of a social oecafield Clubs and the chairman of the Wilson, Rurton Richards. Powell Rich- b~t for the county tuberculosis hospital and in 1930 by the Men's building.
sipn than it is today.
American Home committee of each of ards, David Hannum, Dayton Gibson, which wilt probably be built in the same
The cost of the entire prison farm
Captain Dolphin, who was the son
the three clubs will listen to Mrs. Hen- Walter Vela Kieth Whitsits, Nathan part of the county at a later date.
project was $1,011,853.47 made up as of James and Mary Dolphin, was born
ry Barker of Lansdowne, county chair- Supplee, Maurice Terman and his father.
In locating the project on the Mark- follows:
in Philadelphia on },olay 26, 1846. He
mlan of conservation, tell about the
.. ;
ham.Cheyney road near Concordville Women's building ••..••.... $ 92,673.18 w~sleducat~d in the public and parop aLII.
.
SCHOOL SUMMER
about eight miles west of Media, the Water Supply System....... 20,202.75 ch,a schools in Philadelphia and came
ast year the work was ·all done
SESSION CLOSES County Commissioners secured a piece Sewage Disposal Plant...... 40,044.69 to Delaware county in 186~. His fir~t
at one ceni-ral point .in the county,
of farmland which was as high as any Central Heating P:ant....... 65,841.85 employment was as a clerk lD a Media
the County Home at Lima.. This year
Eighty pupils were enrolled in the in the county yet was fertile and ac- Steam Mains ...... ........•. 50,249.00 drug store conducted in Media by Dr.
the kitchen at the County Home is Swarthmore High school summer ses. cessible with few near neighbors to ob- Electric Service ..•....•....
7,400.00 M. P. Dickeson.
not available and the work must be sion w~ich closed August Sth and work ject to its use as a prison and tuber- Men's Building .•.........•. 735,442.00
Mr. Dolphin was married on Janudone in the different communities.
in 93 su~jects was passed. Of the eighty culosis hospital site.
The Men's building is set back some ary l3, 1867, to Miss Susan J. Cowan.
hIrs. Kistler fe:els certain that a very enrol1ed, sixty were from Swarthmore
The opening of the Men's building distance from the roadway and with When the call to arms was made for
ambitious program will be undertaken and twenty from outside the borough.
today completes the prison farm pro· its shining towers has a medieval ap- the Civil War, he enlisted in Company
by the women of the district including
Some of those taking work were mak· ject.
pearance . from a distance. It consists G, 60th Pennsylvania Surgeons, and
Swarthmore, Rutledge and Springfield ing up subjects in which they failed last
A comprehensive plan was prepared of 266 cells and is designed as a quad- was made a corporal. He was later
and asks tliat' anyone having extra year while others were reviewing work in 1929, reserving a site for the hospital
(eMllia',," ,. PH. P""r)
transferred to the U. S. S. l{endota on
quart or pint jars or small :glasses for which they had passed· but did not feel -------------------;--,-,--------------1 which he served as steward from Sep.jelJ¥r 1•• ",,-..1iuun,:aLihe...c\ubhouse an, ~\'.n.fi~e)'Linc .. 9thers we.,e, ta\ling" ",d-, TENNIS CONTINU"S
tember, 1863, to April 12, 1865.
Park avenue.
vance work so that they· would hav·e feb
D
.'-WEST 'POINT TRIP
. During his connection with the army
• •
difficulty with the course this year.
POPULAR AT SCHOOL
·P~NED FOR SEPT. 28 he took part in engagements at DruTo Convention
Thirty-two courses were taken by out·
rys· Bluff, Howlett' House, Bernuda
.side pupils who paic1 for them at the
The \Vurrell family was again vicThe Philadelphia Federation of Wo- Hundred, Chapin's Farm, Strawberry
Robert T. Bair of Cornell avenue left rate of $7.~O per subj:ct. Of this total torio11s in last Friday·s tennis contest man's Clubs will follow the example of Plains, Four M.ite Creek, Va., and Fort
for Pittsburg Wednesday night where he of $240 paId, on~ haL was t.ur~ed over at the High school playground. In the the Delawar'e County Federation which Fisher, N. C.
will attend the State Convention of the to Charles A .. Brinton, the prmclpal, and
made such a success of the trip to
He was slightly wounded at Four
American ·Legion as represententative of one half retamed by the school for ex- boys' matches, John Wurrell came Washington, D. C., last spring and has Mile Creek by a piece of shell and was
the :tIarold Ainsworth Post of Swarth- penses.
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through as the winner, while Tom aMr~l~nged Aa tdriP to thewUnited States presented with a bronze medal by the
more.
S
Clay was runner up. Ruth Wurrell
Iltary
ca emy at
est Point for Navy Department for meritorious ser·
The local post went on record some
Indy Communism
reached the finals of the girls· tourna- Sept. 28th. Members of the Delaware vice in these engagements.
time ago as opposed to full payment of
C04nty Federation are invited to parMr. Dolphin was commander of the
Social Insurance and Communism ment only to let Jane MacIntyre win ..
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the bonus and before leaving Mr. Bair
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~lclpate III
the trip.
Farragut Assoc,·at'·OII of PII.·ladelph,·a
.. that
.
said
he expected to oppose any mo- were the .topics discussed at the fourth out b y a 6• 1 score.
The cost of the excursion will be in 1898. He proposed the erection of
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. h·mclu d es tram
. the Soldiers' and Sailors'· Monument in
hon condemmng the administration for meeting in the series being held at 602
In both tournaments, held AUgust 12 on IY SIX
Elm
avenue
on
Monday
evenings.
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t h e treatment 0 f t he V eterans at \V as h _
and 1 , there were over
contestants are rom
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or, the Court House Square, Media, and
.mgtoll an d tIe
I OppoSltlO1i
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Iun· was made chairman of the committee
to the B 01lU~ different types of unemploymcnt in- taking part. The two winners 0 f T ues- b
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following which James Doak of Me- Preston
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dia, who had been invited to present '·The First Year" at the Stanley The· the students, return by boat with din- He was also selected as grand marshal
the case for Communism, summed up
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VOICES APPRECIATION the program of the Communist Party, atre in Chester.
ner. prOV1 e enroute, an trIP ac to of the parade at the unveiling of the
Next Tuesday, August 23, another Philadelphia by train.
monument.
its immediate plans, and its criticism prize contest will be held. F our ltew
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of the Socialist approach.
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tennis balls have been donated by ~[rs. the Swarthmore Club, fifty cents is I'>To. 189, G. A. R.·, UIII·OII Sllanish \Var
o. . war more
meetmg
Next !·Ionday discussion on social Roy P. Lingle, and are to go to the rc~urned to the club treasury. Ad di· .ked that Its d··
b · on ay
h
\Te.era.ls, a'ld ,,'as secretary of the
evemn? as
at cre 1t e given ·t .e insurance will continue. with special two winners.
.
.
honal
information
may
be
secured
Mp.(li"".
Fire Coml>any since 1889. He
f o II.owmg persons all d fi,rms f Or contn- emphasis 011 old age and disability in. \,·as a Ine.llber of the Cllurcll of the
Before
the
official
closing
0 1 the f rom 'I
1\ rs. \"·11
."V I iam E• arl K·1st Icr, preSlb ut lon~ t oward s th c d ay s success:
surancc. Also the effect of Socialism
N'atl·"l·ty of tIle Blessed \Tirgill Mary
LOUIS C o Ie E• mmons fo ruse 0 1 th e will have on art music science and playground, which has been under the dent, or Mrs. Robert L. Coates.
grov.e; Mason and Adams. for sand; other forms of c~lture \~ill be cOllsid- supervision of Bill Lee this summer,
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and a member of the Nativity BeneficDaVId Gerner and the 1Iedl3 Ice Com- ered.
an all-day tournament will be held to JULY REPORT OF
ial Society.
pany for ice; \ViIliam Clark for horse j
These meetings are not conducted determine the leading junior players of
HEALTH CENTER
He is survived by his widow, Mrs.
E. O. Lange for pony, Penncrest Farms
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the community. Girls' and boys' singles
. Susan J. Dolphin, and four daughters,
ec ure mee lngs, u are orums and mixed doubles wi I1 b e IIe.
Id I t
for milk used in cream sauce sand- as
.
During Jul)' the Health Service of Mrs, Lewis C. Hazlett and Miss Sue A.
Ol)en
to
anyone.
'fhey
are
being
held
d
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wiches; Swarthmore College and Womwould be greatly appreciate lone 0 f the Community Health Society re- Dolphin, of Media; Mrs. Norman
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ma d
c ·111 Stratton, of Brookline, an d~I
rs.P auI
all.s Club for cha,·rs·, A, a'ld P. ~tore throughout the s'Ummer at the home of seVera I a f tlIe b orougl'1 s c,·t,·zell' ,\'ould portt. d a tot a I a f 356 VISttS
for crackers; and .Mrs. Oscar Gi1creest Dr. Jesse H. Holmes at the above contribute a prize as an added incen- the field, with 61 patients being given H. Klullhans, of Bethlehem. Pa.
~'rs. John Ho,"ard
Taylor for en- address every 1\Ionday evening at 8 .
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.Ive .to t h e contes t s.
care. Five Sunday cal Is were made.
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tertaillment.
o'clock.
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The following letter from the corresP
SUMMER SHOP
tered babies aud fifty-five new ones
OPEN ALL SUMMER
pondi!1g secretary expresses the thanks
Farewell arty
were admitted. Nine other visits were
of the Association for the day·s proPROGRAM ENDED made.
As it was necessary to keep the \VelMrs. Alexander Mitchell
of 505 Yale
g ram;
.
Those wlto volunteered during the
fare
Department open during thc sum·
hIy dear Mr. Smith:
avenue \Vas the guest of hOllor at a
Summer Shop work at the High month were Mrs. C. \Vahl Dimes, 1\Ics.
f
F
mer
to carryon relief work for the
As the years come and go a new vo. luncheon held last . r!day a ternoon at school closed August 15 after having
families, the Employment Bureau has
cabulary is required to describe the the home of Mrs. Wilham J. Moore, 213 broken a11 records for attendance and E.
O.
Lange,
Mrs.
Hervey
Schumacher,
Mrs. Gladys Hayes. Thirteen visits
Th I
h
been functioning also.
beautiful hospitality and labor of love of .Swarthmore
avenue.
e
.onc
eon
was
work
done.
Benjamin
Cooke,
the
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I were made to Eye clinics, Tuberculosis
Although there has been little work
the Community Country Week Associa- m t e orm 0 a arcwe par y to .I: rs. ular director of the shop l1rmg t te
tion of Swarthmore, with which they en- Mitchell who with her family will move school term was in charge during the Dispensaries, and Hospitals, with six available since many people have left
tertained those whose one utterly happy to Summerville, Mass. where her hus- summer.
aQPJt.!i...~.1J!LdSr~_.§yg~.Ly:jsiQ!I_. __ all.d.Jigj1t town for the summer, the odd jobs
~hat do come in help a great deal in
restful day is spent in Emmons Woods. band, Dr. Alexander Mitchell has ~e·
The total number of boys enrolled for school children.
That these 488 women and children cently become pastor of tHe Presbyterian the work was 73 and the daily average
}'frs. Mary P. \\.:ood has returned encouraging the men. A day·s work
are gratefully appreciative, the escorts church. Mrs. George Van Alen with a attendance for the entire six weeks was from :her vacation.
at thirt)' cents an hour, gives a man
can vouch for.
few well chosen remarks presented Mrs. 27.
Dr. Charles Lawson, of Springfield, enough to meet a gas and electric or
It was a fine thing for the people of: Mitchell wi.tlt a bag, the gift of this
\Vork completed i It C 1 u d e d: sewing took the place of Dr. Duncan Hatton w~ter hill. This keeps up his morale
Swarthmore to devote the day to the cn-: group of fnen.ds.
tables, sewing cabinets, how guns, foot at the Folsom Conference as the ·Iatter a bit in knowing he was. able to help
tcrtainment of the children. They enjoyThe followlIlg guests werc present: stools; 18 boats,. paper racks, ten door was unable to attend.
himself a little·.
ed it immensely. It was a most happy Mrs. E. Morris Fergusson, Mrs. H. W. stops,. potato mashers, lilOdel airplanes,
During June and July there were
Relurns to Swarthmore
occasion for all including the es~orts.
Clarke, M~s. George Van AI~n, Mr~. magazine basket,.iron bound pirate· chest,
only about fifty calls in to the BuAt the meeting, August 9. the Board Harold Gnffen, Mrs. C. Wahl Ohnes, fireplace basket, baseball bats, and other
reau. August seems to be some im·
Alb~~t .H. Tomlinson, who lived in
of Directors of The Children's Country Mrs. J. Harlan Jessup, Mrs. Fred Rob- articles.
provement so far this month, as \ve
\Veek Association passed a resolution of inson, Mrs. H. Downton, Mrs. Harvey
Repairs to the shop building and new Svia:r'thmore' (or many years, returned have had twenty-five calls, and most
thanks to the Swarthmore Picnic Asso- Piercem~ Miss Mae Lynd, .Mrs. Don equipmc.nt was also added by the boys as last week from a four year stay in Slim- of the work lasted more than a day.
dation for the delightful picnic .given to Price, Mrs. ~laren~e Cle~ell, Mrs. E. follows: twenty tool co·mpartments for atril where he represented the Standard A few of the men still report regu488 women and children '011 August· 4.
Moore and MISS Violet Mitchell.
under benches. two lumber racks, one oi1 Company of New Jersey in that dis· larly, but most of them stop in once
Very sincerely yours
new supply cabinet, o~e jig ~a\,: mounted, trict. lri his position he had about 7,000 or twice a week, hoping they may be
Emma U:· Andrews
·~Iiss Carrie Snow, Qf \Vallingford metal room floor pamted, m5lde wood- men ·under his .supervision~ :- He.,will be able to pick up a. job. Sometimes they
(Mrs. R. P. Andrews)
has3.~!id from a visit at Ocean work painted, and tool cabinet moved at 'home\vithru; mother on South Cht!sdo.
ter foad until the first of 1No:vember:o.
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"Bloomfield" on the Tred Avon Klvelr.1 Mis. Betty JoHnson ,Louis Johnson, lows:-Ior the Eighteenth Amendment ste!' backward to I~se all··the :::b~,:fits
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near Easton, Maryland, but have now re":'
turned to their home on Elm avenue.
Clarence Hannum won first prize at
the golf tournament of the Men's Bible
Miss Harriet Kistler has returned to Class of the Presbyterian -Church WedI
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Ogden kvenue, are at Ship Bottom, N. 60%. for kidnapping 2Oo/c, and for mur..
der 5%.
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Mrs. Richard Randell, of the RiverMrs. John M. Broomall, 4th, an
view Estates, is the guest of Mrs. Job T. daughter, who have been the guests of
Pugh, of Riverview road, at her sum- Judge John M. Broomall, 3d, and Mrs.
Swarthmore after having spent the nesday afternoon held at the Concord mer home in Paris, Me.
past two weeks visiting one of her col~ Country Club. Irving L. Gill had secBOb' •
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lege friends at Shamokin, Pa.
ond best score and Gerald
third.
Need a y Coae
Miss Annabel M. Cresson, of DickMr. Thomas W. Simpers of
The Communl'ty Health Center is in
ioson avenue, and Miss Alice HaIsey, avenue has been taken to the
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tl ore are H
't I' Ph'lad I hia for n~~~~:~~i~:~ II :n~~e::ed~h of two single beds and a baby
a former resl ent 0
war 1m,
aspl a In
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for two fa'milies. These articles
spe nding some time 011 the. co.ast of
Mrs. Sarah Shoemaker Farley
'lal·lle. From there they will Journey turned to her home in Swarthmore
may h'(e left a t ' the ,Health Center I'n bar.. Northwestern :Massachusetts, where a visit witll her daughter, Mrs. l:h(lrn,tolll oug h ha II or WI'11 bloe ~a IIed for.
to
Ihey will be the guests of Mrs. Stcr- W. Price of New BrUnS\\~'i~C.k~·~!"r;:;f~~~:~IREPEAT AUCI'ION OF
ling E. Smidt, oC North Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. George
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~lr. and Mrs. William H. Ward, of leave in the near luture for
PREP SCHOOL SE
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Haven
avenue,
are
spcnd~
Vermont,
to
bring
home
their
son
630 Strat
who has been the guest of Ro
A second attempt to sell at public
ing Ct week in Atlantic City, N. J.
SIJencer.
sale the Swarthmore Prep School
)'lr. and Mrs. Joseph H . P er k •UlS, 0 f
Mr. and )'lrs. Albert N. Garrett, Sr., grounds, buildings and contents will be
530 Cedar Lane, have rcturnc d f rom havc had as their reeent guest, Hinso11 madc Sept. 14, at the Prep Schoo
Sl)cnding a week end at Elk River, Parker of Franklin, Va. Mr. Garrett buildings on South Chester road. The
~Id. Miss Virginia Perkins has recently and scveral members of his family will first attempt to auction off the propspent a week as the guest of her aunt, leave tomorrow for East Harwick, Cape erty pro"ed unsuccessful, such small
.Mrs. R. K. Levering, at her home, at Coo, where they will remain for the offers being made that Judge Broomall
Principio Furnace, Md.
eclipse on August 31.
refused to approve the sale.
~liss Ruth Shoemaker, of Riv~r~i.ew
.Mr. and 1oolrs. Louis King oC 29 ColSe"cral interested parties are said to
avcnue, has returned from vlsnmg lege avenue and their daughter, :Miss ha\'e been looking at the property durfricnds at Stone Harbor, N. J.
I Nancy King left on \Vednesday for a ing the past summer and the sale this
~lr. and Mrs. David Donlcy. of Co- trip thru Canada.
fall is expected to bring higher bids
lumlJia avenue, arc spending a week
~lrs. Burton Alvah Konkle has ret.urn-I tha"n the one held in the spring.
in ~ew England.
ed to her home in Swarthmore from
The building and contents wilt be
lIiss Elizabeth Main, who is spcnd- Cape May, where she was a guest with opcn for inspection ~ept. 13.
ing the summer at Stolle Harbor, N. J. Mr. and lI.1rs. Joseph A. Perry at
is entertaining this week as her guest summer cottage.
W. C. T. U. HEAD
MAKES STATEMENT
·,Miss Leonore Perkins.
Mrs. William A. Jaquette of Elm
lIrs. Joseph P. COllway, of 345 Vas- nue is entertaining the members of the
~Iav H. VanAlcn, presidcnt of the
sar avenue, will. leav.e next ".'eek. to Morning Bridge Club today.
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apter 0 t e ". . . .,
Slltnd a short time 111 Allantlc
Ity,
Harold Tomlinson, of Yale avenue, made the following statement about
N. J.
left Wednesday to join Mrs. Tomlinson prohibition when interviewed this week:
)'Ir. and hIrs. \V. R. Argyle and and their daughters who are at Avalon, "The official figures for the enforcethree children, of 641 Ch~ster road, N. J . '
ment of some of our la\Vs are as folhc:ve returned from spelldmg several
:Miss Clementine Gibson, daughter of
weeks at Avalon, N. ].
Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Gibson, of HiIl- 4
11rs. Paul Freedley, of Swarthmore I burn avenue, who recently returned from
aVellue, is spending several days at her a trip to Canada, is visiting her aunt,
cottage at Peermont, N. J.
)'1rs. James Bacon Douglas at Cap e
Paul Conway, the infant son of ~lr. May, N. J.
and ),1£5. Joseph P. Conway of 345
Mrs. Eugene Farley with her children,
Frida:r (Toda:r) and Sa.urda:r
Vassar avenue, was baptised at the Ethel Robert and Eugene, of Newark, N.
Vote the straight laugh ticket!
ch",rch of Our Lady oC Perpetual Help, l., were the guests of Mrs. Farley's par·
"THE DARK HORSE"
at ~lortoll, 011 Sunday, August 13, by ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coates,
with
Rev. John L. Moore. The s~onsors of Harvard avenue, last. 'yeek.
Warren William
Mrs.. John H. McWIlliams, of Be~
wt.re Thomas F. Conway, of ~warthBette Davis
Guy Kibbee
more and Mrs. Catherine Battle, of jamin West avenue spent a few days m
Extra' added attraction for Saturday
Chester
Amityville, L. 1., last week.
Matinee only
Dr. George \V. Warre~ and Mrs.
Dr. William Johnson, ~lrs. Johnson,
Ken !laynard Western Fealure
Warren, of Harvard avenue, left on
Starting at 1 :30
Tuesday for a vacation in New HampMonday and Tue.da,.
shire.
Escape from ruthless rackets and
Mrs. Jesse Ormondoryd, of 404 CoriOrdid crooks Into this glorious romance. as refreshing as a mountaiD
nell avenue, who is at Avalon, N~ J.,
breeze.
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will not re~'Urll to her home until SepLansdo~e Avenue &:: Baltimore Pike
"REBECCA OF
tember.
THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SUNNYBROOK FARM"
Mrs. Samuel Francis Butler, of 302
.,ased on the play by Kate Douglas
"REBECCA OF
Wiggin and Charlotte Thompson
South Chester road. is the guest of
SUNNYBROOK FARM"
with
friends at East Hebron, N. H. Upon
Marian Nixon
with Marion Nixon and
her return, she will leave with li..fr.
tlalph Bellamy
Mae Mar8h
Ralph Bellamy
Butler and their SOil Heberton Butler
Special for the Klddles Sat. Matinee
W'edne.day and Thuraday
Ist Episode
for a vacation at Ocean City, Md.
"The
Last
01
the
Mohicans"
"THIS IS THE NIGHT"
.Mrs. kobert Baer of 211 Cornell avewith
Also 5 Aut~graphed Books as Prizes.
nue wiII entertain on Friday at lunCharles Ruggles
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
cheon in honor of Mr. Baer"s
Roland Young
Lily Damita
Myrna Loy in
~Irs. Katherine T. Baer, oC
"VANITY FAIR"
University.
Mr. J. V. S. Bishop, celebrated his
Also Laurel & Hardy Comedy
birthday anniversary at his home on
"ANY OLD PORT"
)'Ionday, his father Joseph E. Bishop,
WEDNESDAY
and his sisters, Miss Alice Bishop and
"LENA RIVERS"
)'Iiss )'laud Bishop, of Beverly,
The Story Old Ever New with
ill attendance.
ChRrlotte Henry
John ),1. Criley, of Terra CeiJ.. FlorTHURSDAY
ida, will arrive the first of thc week
"AL~IOST MARRIED"
to visit his daughter, j\lrs. Robert
",·ith Ralph Bellamy
Bacr, of Cornell avenuc.
~.1r. and )'lrs. C. \Vahl Dimes, of
330 Cornell avenue, and their daughFREE parking Two Illuminated Lots
ter Eleanor, will leave on Tuesday,
Broomall, at their summer home on the
Manato;quau River,. has been visiting her
parents, Mr. and ·Mrs. Howard B. Green,
of South Chester road.
"II t h e count ry d
eSJres
'
t 0 re peal
laws because it deems them to be Ullenforceable, why not begin with the
laws least en forced an d repea I those
against murder instead. 0 f t hose \V h'IC h
which have been game~ by I!fO I IlIOn.
"How many of us. will enjoy motor-:- .
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and woman over twenty-one years of
age?"
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Mrs.
K 0 val en k 0,
and
Dr.
K 0 v alenko's mother have taken a cottage at
Newport. Vt., on Lake Memphremagog.
This IS five miles 'from Derby where the
S',"arthmore
College eclipse expedition
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of which Dr. Kovalenka: ,is -a member is
relate to prohibition. According to the I.I;::oc:::.a::t~ed:::..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,
official figures, the eighteenth amendlIIent is the best enforced of the eriminal laws on the statute books.
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,hat the world shall grow better inCHESTER 2.2412
HIGH LAN 0 .DAIkRy
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Ask your Ticket AlleDt
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these New Low·Cost
Tickets will save ,.ou..
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A reduction of 113 under reluIar fare! On sale daUy-good
to return -within three days.
Tickets sold. Friday will be
good to return untll Monday.
Ideal for any'short trip lastIng up to three days, or over
the week-end. Ezample of
low-cost round trip fare between Swarthmore and l"hlladelpbla-5k.
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Individual TIcket for use within
the calendar week. Good from Monday to Sunday onl3'. Example of
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tlons on your loeal suburban Une.
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is used as
t:lle Joel!
Thaes why Automatic Gas Heat
costs far less d' an
most people think.
Exactly what it
will cost in your
home can be easily
learned. You will
marvel at the
wonderful convenience Gas
Heating brings.
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T"" home of lame. Herltel, Hulmeville, Pa..
where Automatic Gas Hear was enjoyed
for &he entire season at rIa.c moderate cosr of
$205
Telephone your nearest Philadelphia Electric
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tative call at your convenience. No obligation!
No Down Paym.ent!
Special Oller Now!
First Payment with ),olir
October gas bilU
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Marl!!: on Bwdaa Plan)
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
Our Suburban Stores,
11IE SWARTBMOREAN
A. Milne. with Frances Torehiana, Ferd
Noler, and William Price in principal
roles opens the week on Monday night.
Pahllohed Eye';' Frida,. at
Swuduaore, P••
The first of the three new plays, Lynn
Riggs' "The Cherokee Night", which has
ROBERT E. SBARPI..ES
E41u>r and P"r.u.her
set argument waging by its high disdain
for conventional theatre forms, is the
Phone Swarthmore 900
play for Tuesday with a large cast .to
Entered as SecoDd ClUB matter, January portray the characters throughout Its
:11,1929. at the Post Office at Swarthmore, seven scenes. On Wednesday G. B.
Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Shaw's ever-amusing comedy on war and
:.;:~---------....;.-----Ilove, "Arms and the Man" is to be preFRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1932
sented. The second of the new pieces,
Albert Bein's uThe Heavenly Express",
Capt. Dolphin Dies
that has a "diamond for a headlight, runs
on platinum wheels and shoots all curves
Thomas J. Dolphin, for many years an like a meteor" will be seen on Thursday
active worker in the life of Swarthmore, night. Friday night's drama is the work
passed away at his home in Media last of St. John Ervine-liThe Ship", a story
friday in his 86th year. Mr. Dolphin in of three generations, one oC whose dethe early 70's was station master at Our light is in shipbuilding. "Spring Song"
local railroad station and had been as- by Bella Spewack. the most recent of the
sistant postmaster here ov.e r a period ~C premieres, .is the p~es~ntat"ion for next
fifty years. He was rehred from thiS Saturday IlIght. ThiS IS the play abour
latter office 'about ten years ago because Jewish family life which has obtained a
01 age limitations and at the time of his most enthusiastic reception by both Jews
death was a tipstaff in Judge MacDade's and non-Jews at each of its showings.
court at Media. Another of the oldTonight's IJlay at Hedgerow Theatre
timers has been removed from life's act- is uThe, Heavenly Express" and tomor~
h'ities by the hand of death and the circle row night's Lennox Robinson's Irish
of such workers is growing noticably comedy. "The \Vhiteheaded Boy".
less.
The sympathy of all Swarth0
,
moreans who knew him goes out to his ARDEN COMMUNITY
ramily in their hour of sorrow.
THEATRE PROGRESSING
the examinations will be deferred until
they have had at least three years of
satisfactory life insurance experience.
Certificates of Proficiency are being
awarded to six.
The American College of Lile Underwriters. which awards the C. L. U., was
established by outstanding leaders in
the life insurance vocation for the fourf Id
f (I)
bl" h'
d
o. purpose 0
est a IS IIlg a~ e uc:atlOnal stan.d~rd for the profe~sl0n of
hfe u~derwn~l~g; (2) eneouragl.ng and
fos!ermg. tr~lIl1~g of students In cducahona! 1D5ht~tlOns for t.he career of
profes~10nal. Ide unde~wnte~ j ~3). co?peratmg ~Ith. educational mS!ltutlOns
I,n general hfe msurance educatIOn, and
(4) recognizing properly qua~ified life
underwriters with a proCessIOnal designation.
Theodore Widing, National Life Insurance Company of Vermont, whose
home is in Swarthmore was honored
with the C. L. U. this y~ar.
& aun",. made by Chester P.
Im~~"'ep." cona18t of ~wo-atorr brl,ck.
:Baker. C. B., dated October 5. 1926. and buUdlDB'. 20xH feet.
mar"'" plan of property ot BenJamtn Itala.
_ •• _
lIS tollows. to wit: Beclnntns at a palDt in
SOld.. the property of JohD Do~
the SoUtheasterly side of DUtton'. lOll mortpg:or ~d J. Howard )I~_e..._I_1n
road, at the cilstance of one hundred owner, and Charles W. Prame WIolDII'I:"I:J
twentJ and four-tenthS reet. meaa1U'ed bankrUPtcy.
BOUth forty-nine degrees twelve minutes
ch-.~
west trom a concrete post set at the 1D.ter- Condltion! *,,00.00 casb or certifled ~
section of the line of lands of the New on eta, of we; balance lD ten claye. Pur..
Chester Water company, and the south- tber condltions announced. at 8ale.
easterly nide of Dutton·s !4W road, afore.. JOB~ A. _' __ ~". ~, Attorne v •
aald. el.tencUnl thence IOUth thIrt::v-SlZ: de..
AC.o.
QoIU..I' y.............
"'-.
I
acc:ordlna to
greea six minutes ea&t. one hundred :IIny..
one and twenty-stIven one-hundredthS feet
to a POint In t.be Une of lands now or late
of Charles Jones. et uz, exten4lng thence
along the lines of said Jones land. south
ftfty-tbree dqree& IlftY~f0!lf' mlnutes weat.
(and pasatng over a stake set In the northeasterly side of a rtght of way known as
Shepherd. street) ODe hundred. ten and
elshteen one~bundred.thB feet, to a point
In the center line of said right of way. extending thence north thirty-siX degrees
sIX minutes west aloDg the center Une
aforesaid. one hundred forty-two and
twent,·two one-hun4redtbs feet to ~ point
In the southeasterly 81de of Dutton 8 Mill
road. and extending thence north fortynlne degrees twelve minutes east, along the
southeasterly side aforesaid, one hunclred
ten and th'rty~seven one·hundredths feet
to the place of begln·11Dg.
. t? the free Pond unUnder and subject
Interrupted, right. use, Ilberty and prlvllege
of the owners and occupiers of lands abut!!JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDIDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU:ii tlng on said right of way. known as Shepstreet to a strip ot land twef!ty-tlve
~
== pard
feet wide. extending from Dutton s Mill
road,
aforesald. to easterly end of the tract
E
conveyed. being the northerly oneE herein
half of the saId right of way, known as
a
:: Sheppard IJtreet. as shown on the plan
therein recited, M a right of wa.y to and
i!I1II1II1I11II1II1II1I11II1I1II1II1II1I1II11II11II11II1II1II1I1I1II1II1I1Iil: from
said Dutton's Mill r9ad, at all times
THE BELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS ::~ea~::~~y:::er, for all tramc vehicular
i
ChUTeh N ews =
Every _task, however slmple. sets the soUl
that does It free; every deed of love and
mercy done to man. is done to me.
-Henry Van Dyke.
SUNDAY·
9;45 A. M. - First Da, School in WhlttSer
House bas been closed for the
summer.
tl:OO A. U. - Meeting for worship In the
meeting house.
Together with the free and unlnterrupted right. use, Uberty and privllege In
common with the ownere of other lands
abutting thereon. and adjacent thereto. to
a strip of land twenty-five feet wide adJoining the premises herein conveyed on
the BOuth. and being the southerly onehalt of the rIght of way known 88 ShOppard street. as a rIght of way to and from
the sr.ld Dutton's Mill road. at all times
hereafter forever. for all tramc vehicUlar
and otherwise.
, . " ...
'
Levari Paew
No. 383
June Term 1932
All that certain lot' or plece of land
with the bulldlnp and Improvements
thereon erected situate at Stralford, Badnor Township Delaware County. Pennsylvania bound~ and deScrIbed according
to a· survey and plan thereof m.acle by,
Over and Tingley. Civil Engineers, upper
Darby Pennsylvania on October 20th, 1925.
and reviled DecembEir 12th, 1925 as tollows;
to wit: Beginning at the POint of Intersectlon of the center Une ot Lancaster TUrnIke (eigbty feet wIde) and Old Eagle
~chDOl road (thirty-three feet wide): thence
extending south flfty-three degrees ten
minutes east along the center Une of Lan-,
caster turnpike 1lfty-seven teet and thirty-'
seven
hundredths
a foot to
a point:
thenceone
north
thlrt.y-S1Xof desrees
fifty
min..
tea east along the westerly line of Lot No.
u ODe hundred and fifty-eight feet and"
~ty-one one-hundredths of a foot to &!
olot. thence north fifty-three degrees.tm\.,.!
p Inutes west thirty-two feet and sevenm
h dredtbs of a foot to a polnt
f:.e~:~nte~Une of Old Eagle SChool road.
d thence extending along the same south
~nrt 11
d eea flfty ..two, ,.minutes west
o'hundredths
:t.e Yht!':tre~nd
sIXty f_eet and 11ft,. oneof a foot to the plaCe of beginning.
"
"
Under and subJect" to certaIn reserya-:.
tIODB. conditions and restrlctlons therelri,
m.entloned. Together with the free use.
right Uberty and privilege of a certain
driveway laid out over the rear ot the
above described. lot of ground between the
ard and garage spaces, and whiCh leads
Y
Old Eagle Sehool road at
northeaat Into
_~..,
In common
all tlmes h~~ter ...orever,
f
wlth the owners. tenants and occupiers 0
the above described. lot over whlc:h said
driveway extends.
Improvements'I constat ot tWO~8~ry brick
bulldlng, 3OXS6 ee,;.
Sold as the property of John Donlan
mortgagor and J. Howard Meeke reat
owner, and Charles W. Frame trustee In
bankrUptcY.
Condlt1o~.OO cuh'or-certUled dleck:
'on day O'f sale: balance In ten; days. E\lrthor condltloDS announced at sale.
JOSSPH A. 1t.AINVILLB, JR., Attomey.
JOHN J. CAIN,
Sherit!'.
BASEBALL TEMI WINS
·The Robin Hood Theatre in Arden,
FROM TRACTION CO. Delaware, a summer subscription theatre \\;hich has been playing throughThe S'wart/rmorc baseball team con- out the summer, played to standing
tinued in good form Tuesday night by room last Saturday night. In "iew of
winning from the Southern Pennsyl- this and because of the large number
vania Bus Co. team, formerly Crother of reservations already made for their
WEDNESDAY
Bros., by the score oC nine to three, last productlon, "lleet The Wife", to 9:30 A. M. to 2:.10 P. M.-8ewlrig and Qullt~
Improvements consist of two~story cement block and frame storage house. 28x32
lng In Whittier House. Box luncheon
Korndoff'er pitched and Joe- Kahler was be given Friday and Saturday even~
behind the home plate. Last nighl the i~lgS. August 19, and 20th, announce- .All are eordlaU!" Invited to join In these teet; lI'een house, 28x59 feet.
Sold as the property of BenJamln S. ltaila
aenlces.
game was scheduled to be play'ed with
and Daisy V. ltalla mortgagors and real
ment was made that two extra performowners, defendants with notice to terre
Lima. Next Tuesday's game wilt be ances will be given 011 Monday and
TRINIT"1 CHURCH
tenants 11' any.
with the Pike Collegians of Ridley Park. Tuesday, -August 22nd and,23rd.
Protestant Elllscopal
Chester Road and Collette Avenue
CondltloIlS--$25O.00 cash or certtfled check
The season wi1l close with a double
The Robin Hood has met with unusOpposite the College Campua
on day of sale; balance- In ten days. Furheader on Labor Day.
Reetor
ual success. The nucleus of their comther conditions announced at sale.
,
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther. B. T. U.
pany headed by Beatrice Maude, who
ltAYMOND
E. LARSON, Attorney.
Jr. Theatre of the Air
is the" executive director of the com- ll:00 a. ~r. ~~~~Me;r:lI1rp~~h~ermon.
pany, consists of such New York acThe Junior Theatre of the Air, an tors as llaurice
Levari Facias
No.3~ ----------~~~--~--------Burke. Cameron
THE SWARTHMORE
organization that has been putting on a
King, Neville Westman, Edwin Ross,
Rev. .fO~~~l~ltt.D.
June Term. 1932
series of interesting broadcasts over
Rachel Sewall, and Harvey Sayers.
Pastor
All that certain lot or piece of land
station WIP-WFAN every Sunday T
td
with the
bulldlnp
Improvements
his group .IS SUpp l
emcn
e " b y 1oca I
SUMMER SEBVlCES
thereon
erected.
situateand
at Strafford.
Bad..
afternoon at three o't:tock this summer, players,
among whom are, Gayle Hos]lor TownshiP, Delaware County, Pennsylis offering: "A Pirate Takes the
SUNDAY
vania,
bounded. and descrlbe4 according
kins, the well' known it Iustrator, EI ~
10 :OO-Blble School.
to a survey and plan thereof made by Over
Helm" for its August 21st presentation. eanor
Snyder, Raymond Gemmill, Sylll:00-MORNING WORSHIP
and. Tingley. 01vU Engineers. Upper Darby.
One thing. that lends interest to this
Ouest Preacher:
Pennsyivanla. on October 20th. 1925. and
via Altman, Ethel Gordon, and others.
REV. CHARLES B. DAVIES. D.O.
rev1aed Deeember 12th. 1925 as follows. to
production is that it has been written
A CO~~OINVINETTOATIB~ IN
The plays have all been of a very
IS OIVEII
wit: Beglnnlng at a POint In the center
by Miss Elma Hurlock, one of the
line of Lancaster Turnpike (elghtly feet
high standard, such as Second Man,
OUR WORSHIP
wlde), at the distance ot seventy-seven
younger members of the Players' Club, revival of East ,Lynne, The Silver
Ifeet and thirtY-Beven one hundredths of a
and under lite direction of- Harry G.
,
-SWARTHMORB " ,
foo~ measured: 80utheastwardly :from' the
Cord, Fair arid" \Varmer,-- This' Thing
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
poInt of Intersectlon of the center l1ne5 of
Forster and Julie Chapman;·- this ro- C II d L
Th D
Road al1d In
LLOYD P. STEVENS
said Lancaster" Turnptke and
Old
a
cove,
e
over
,
Mlnlster
EagJe
School road (thlru~three feet
mantic play of the Spanish Main prom\Vith L'ove.
wide); thence O!xtendlng south fifty-three
ises to be one of the most popular of Love
There is a real demc-nd for theatriSUMMER SUNDAY SERVICES
degrees ten minutes east along the center
the summer. Members of the Players'
9:45--CHURCH SCHOOL
line of Lancaster Turnpike twenty feet to
Leave Wilmington,
cal fare in the Arden 'locality. The
l.l:DO-WORSHIP AND SEmdON
a point; thence extencUng north thirty-su
Club and The Stagecrafters of Ger.
t
b'
I
t
ar
degrees
ftfty
minutes
east
one hundred and
emg as ye
ATTEND BOM!! CHURCHfifty-elgbt feet and fifty-one one-hunDelaware, 4th Street
mantown have been drawn upon for company came 111 0
when
Edwin
Ross,
of
the
\Valter
1 _ _ _ _ _w:.:.:EL=C:.:O::M:.".:,'_H=Ek£='-_::-______ dredths of a foot to a point; thence north
characters, and plenty of thrills, "love H
degrees
mlnutes
west twenty
Wharf 7:00 A. M.
amp d en C ompany, I00 ke d a b ou t Ior
CIENTIBT fifty-three
feet to a. point.
andten
thence
extending
south
interest'~ and action may be expected.
an
inLxpensive'
place
in
which
to
reFIRST
~~~~R~iE
S
,
thlrty.slX
degrees
1lfty
minutes
We3t
one
. I QI
FISHING TACKLE AND BAIT
Park AV£,Due Below Harvard
hundred and 1lfty-~lght teet and. flfty ... one
Ilcarse found tile Robin Hood Barn.
one-hundredths ot a foot to the place of
Hedgerow Theatre
CAN BE PURCHASED
Having found it, he decided to play
Services:
beginning.
'
ON BOAT
~here as well. Persuading his friends 11:00 A, M.-€lunday School.
Under and subject to eertaln reservaO ne per f ormance 0 I eaeh 0 f th e th r ee to help him and using all hiS
. own 11.'00 A. M.-8unda""~ Lesson..Sermon.
th
I
ch
k tlons. conditions and restrictions
ere n
- FREE COFFEEII f
Wednesdal evening meeting ea
wee, mentioned. Together with the free use,
. th
e t
I
newes t pays In
e r per ory-a 0 spare funds, he built a stage, had beams 8 p. m. Reading room open da11" except right, Uberty and privilege of a certain
them American-is to be given in the tak\;.11 ou~, roof refinished. light and Sundays and holidays, 9:30 A. II. to 12:30 driveway lard out over the rear or the
P. lIL, Chmch edlO.ce.
above
described
of ground
the
program 0 f th e H e d ge r ow Thea tr e i I\ water connections made.
yard and
garagelotspaces.
and between
which leads
Rose Valley for the coming week. which
Last winter Edwin Ross was again All are cordially invited to attend the northwest Into Old Eagle School road at
I
l 'IS h with "Valter Hampden, and so also servlcaa and use the Beading Room.
all
hereafter
forever.
common
. Iu d es th ree work s b
Phila., Lom. 264D
WiI.7221
y Eng
wIthtimes
the owners.
tenants
and In
occupiers
of
a so mc
authors which have won for themselves a was Harvey Sayers. The news of the
SHERIFF'S SALES
well~estabHshed place in the 1 i 5 t of Robin Hood traveled to Mrs. Sayers, 1-----------------:
driveway extends.
eighty-seven productions. One of the who is Beatrice Maude in private life.
SHEIUFF SALES
old favorites, "The Romantic Age" by A. Looking into it, Miss Maude saw its
Of Real Estate
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - possibilities. She approached several of
thc drama leaguc menlbers and receivAt the SherIft's Omee
ed much encouragemnt from )'Irs.
Court House, Media, Pennsylvania
Blatz. Mrs. FeB and :Mrs. Briggs. TimSaturday. August 27, 1932
idly a six weeks season was planned,
QUALITY MARKET
8:30 o'clock A. M.
to play three nights each week, ThursCome to The Inn. Enjoy our
YALE & KENYON AYES. day, Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Blatz
Eastem Standard TIme
gave a tea that all the members of the Levari Facias
tasty dishes, wide verandas.
No. 1434
drama league might meet Miss Maude
Swa. 183
March Term, 1932
Ten acres of flowers, lawns
and hear of her plans. At this tea :Miss
).Iaud.! disposed of a block of sub- All those two certain lots Dr pieces of
and shade trees. Special
&,round with the buildings and improvescription tickets.
ments thereon erected. situate In the TownSummer Rates.
C I )'liss Maude then sent ~or )'Iad~e ship of Upper Darby, County of DelR.ware
and
State
of
pennsylvania,
desig-nated
and
I Christie, who had bee n WIth her III known as lots Nos, 1001 and 1002 on .J?lan
12 lb. bag
Stamford Conn., through the first year of the "Drexel Hm Realt.y Company as
by Damon and Foster, CiVil Engiof Th~ 'Actor's Playshop an earlier surveyed
neers. on June 10. 1924, and recorded at
Media
In
the office for the Recording or
venture of :Miss ).[aude~s. 11iss ChrisDeeds In and for the County of Delaware
tie took over the business management in Plan Case No.3. page 2, &c., and deTHE INN WITH PERSONA..ITY
acribed as follows, to wit: Situate on the
of
the company.
doz. cans 98c
3 cans 25c
northeast
side
of Morgan avenue at the dls..
Swartltmore, Penna.
This- being a deprcssiolt year and tance of nl,nety feet northwestward from
the
northwest
side
of
Cedar
avenue;
CO~d
their growth having been so sudden
tainlng In front or breadth on the S8
they 2re not announcing any plans Morp.n
avenue sixty feet and extendlng
for next year other than that they will of that width In length or depth north- r~~~·-.--·--- ~·.-..-..--------..-.....-------..~-·
eastwardly between parallel lines at rlght
caDS
re.urn for a summer season and wil~
Broken Slices
angles to said MOl1lan aV811ue one hUndr:;:
continue to give the same grade 01 and
twenty feet. (Being known as
plays and present them with capable North Morgan avenue).
e actors. Names and addresses. however, Under and subject to certain condltionS
EVERYone is not a money maker. And strange to say
of all interested to hear from them and restrictlons therein mentioned.
pt. jar
next year have been requested.
that-very few of those who are only money makers ever
Improvements consist of two and onet
..
half~$tory brick and stucco house. 36x27 /
feet; @nelosed porch, stucco garage. 9x18
accumulate a fortune.
vac. packed 31 c
Gets C. L. U. Award
feet.
1
Sold as the property of John H. Kane
BUT EVERYone can accumulate money. It requR-es no
Examinations for Chartered Life Un- and
MBI'J' Kane. hls wHe, mortgagors and
Loyola-Penn
City
~undlng
and
Loan
Asso_
derwriter (C.L.D.) certification were
genius. It does take time--it does mean self-denial-it
recently held in fifty colleges and uni- elatiO'n. real owners.
always. ever meaIlS that the outgo ·must be less than
-$500.00 cash or certl1led check
versi.ies. These were taken by six hun- onCondlUonsday Dr sale; balance lD ten da~. Pur-.
dred and thirty-eight candidates repre- tber, condlUoll8, announced. at sale.
."
the income.
senting 142 cities and towns in 40 EDWARD L. 1IITCBCOCK. Attorney.
states the District of Columbia, Brit"
No. 1648
ish G'uiana Cuba and Japan. Of this Levari FaC1&B :~
number 17j passed an oC the examinaMarch Term, 1932
..
.
tions, ~nd, having fulfiUed. their eligi- ", AU ~t. ~ lot "or piece of Pound,
hility requirements, are b~tng"" awarded With the .bul1dlDP and Improvements
thereon ~,sltuate In tb~
the C. L. lj. designition, The diplomas ~,::-~~~~~tr~,
bed , ___~_ _ _ • _ _ _ , -~~_'t""!,"~~~~~.,"
""" ." . ~.: f9r- :nineteen others'" who passed all of
1-----------------
..
BIG
FISHING TRIP
Down
D~/aware Bay
SUNDAY, AUG. 21st.
Wilson Line, Inc.
UPHOLSTERING
sions
of the).{ass.
Institute of Politics at \ViI- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Iiamstown,
)'Iiss :\.fary 1larcia Perry spent last •
•
week~end as the guest of )'liss Elizabeth
ACClDENI"S boppea
\Vinchester of Phoenixville at Asbury
-emergeaclaarieel
Park, New Jersey.
Wbr.n Ihe,. d0 the
!Ir. Charles deHart Brower is spend~
klephone will briug
ing ten days at his cottage at Gibson
belp wllhoat delay.
Island. Maryland, with his two daugh~
ters Mary and K-rta;
Mr. Charles Brower has a position
for the summer at Nantucket Island,
Mass.
Miss Ethel Garrett of College avenue
and Garrett road is visiting friends in
witho.t • 1 II,
Severna Park, Maryland.
la JOIIr 1Iome't Yo.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Buck of
eall haft ODe for.
Guernsey road have as their guests Miss I
...... .u.e • ..,..
M. Nelson and C. A. Nelson of Vernon,
N. Y.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. Jarden Guenther
and their children spent most of July at
No~
'IHB SWARTllMOllBAN
.l!>y.."o,:L
delphia. approximate}, IKe per trip.
GAS HEAT IS ECONOMICAL!
All Heat: and No Wast:e ••• wAen GAS
to visit' Mrs. Olmes sister, :Mrs. Wil- ~;;~;;~;:;~;:;~~~~;:;~~~i:
lic:.m Post. of Rochester, N. Y.
,~
lIrs. Buckman \\7ilso11, of Fairvicw "
road and Cornell avenue, entertained
informally at supper on Wednesday
evening for :Mrs. Ralph Ivins, of \VaFurniture Restoring
terlown, N. Y.
Dr. Theodore F. Bach of Princeton
Road, Brooklinc, will sail 011 the Europa August 23 to visit clinics in EngANTIQUE REPRODUCTIONS
land and France. His sister, :Miss Mildred T. Bach, will accompany him.
Awnings
Oriental Rugs
.lIr. and )'lrs. John E. Fricke and chilDavenport Suites Lamp Shades
dren of HiUborne avenue are spending
Hair Mattresses Box Sprin,gs
this week~end at Avalon, N. J., as the
Chair Caning
Rush Seats
guests of Mrs. Fricke's mot her, , Painting
Paperhanging
Mrs. Sargent Walter, at her cottage at
21st street and the Beach.
Custom Made Furniture
~lrs. C. E. Martin of the Swarthmore
Swarlh. 1441
Apartments has been attending the ses-
J\VGUST 19, 1932
CIT see)'ONT
hearing contractor
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~~e~.:bo~v:e~d~es~c~r~lb:e:d~l:ot~o:v:e:r~W:h:tC:h~':.:Id~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Delicious Food In
Cool Surroundings
BACHMANS
Gold Medal Flour
37
I
StratLHaven
Evr-Ready Dog Food
Hawaiian Pineapple
2 25c
I
19
Tartan Mayonnaise
Tartan Coffee
Shoulders Lamb
Loin Lamb Chops
Neck Lamb
Fancy Chuck Roast
Fresh Gr91Uld.BeeI_
I
..
MONEY MAKERS
--
l
l
16c
39c
10e
18c
'19
1/
1
I
41=';::;
l
I
Swarthmore National Bank
antiTrust Company
f
"
Inspect Prison Farm
(CHlt .....d /r()ffJ PG",1 0.,)
UVE IN SWARTIDIORE AND GET YOUR MONEY'S
WORTH OF COMMUNITY UFE, HAPPINESS
AND CONTENTMENT
-..
. --
-
-An uuusuaUy-JargeJlumber of attractive apart·
ments, homes and single rooms, are available
in Swarthmore this faU. Most of them represent real values in home life. This community
has everything to offer the person or persons
who want to rent. Tea rooms, activities of the
College, natural beauties, community Hfe,
excellent transportation facilities in all directions, good stores, quiet streets.
. -.
Urge your friends who are looking for some place
near Philadelphia to locate in Swarthmore
this winter.
rangle about 200 feet by 400 feet sub·
divided in four cell blocks and mess
hall. separated by four courts.
The arrangement permits sub·dividing the prisoners in four general' classifications of about sixty-six prisoners in
each group. Each group has its own
day-room and exercise court. Courts
do not require fence or waU as they
arc surrounded by buildings. Cell blocks
afC two stories high with open balcony
providing ample light and air, and contain
app roxlma
. t e Iy
. t
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window with top and bottom
CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Gar;age at rear of 317 North
Chealer Road. Rental ineluding heat during
winter monthe. $7.60 per month. Albert N.
GarreU. 'Phone
44.42.
Swarthmore
489.
Pennypacker
FOR RENT-Furnished modern apartments.
and 4 rooms, kitchenette and bath.
Garage available. Write Bwarthmorean Box
v.
FOR RENT-Desirable apt. above garage.
Large living room, small bed room,
kitchen. bath room. Beautifully located In
center of Swarthmore. Gas, electricity. heat
supplied. Also garage apace (heated) for
one car. Call Bw. B27-J between 5 and 6
P. M.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TO RENT-Furnlsbed house in
or near Swarthmore. 3 to 4 bedrooms.
garage. Can Swarthmore 733-8.
HELP WANTED
HELP W ANTED-Sports clothes' represen-
tative. We want a woman who has a
large acqualntance amongst the debutante
type. Excellent opportunity for right party:
Write box J. Bwarthmorean OMce.
FOR RENT
Mode.... dwerun.. 5 bedroom.. 2
hath.. 4 car garage, large lawn, hlJlh
location. $7S • month.
E.
C.
Walton
POSSESSION AT ONCE
6 ·room apartmenL 112 Park Ave. Elec:..
trie refrigerator.
Enclosed. porch.
Second Ooor. Garaae. Newly decorated.
WM. S. BITTLE
Notary Public
Real E.lale
Swa. 1I1.J
RENT
Sept. ht, detached frame honae; 8
rooms and batb; 4 hedrooms; Z--cu
garage; large lot; fine shrubbery.
$90.00 per mo.; A--I condition.
At once--Detached. .tucco house; 7
room. and bath; nice lot; shrubbery;
good. co'ndition; $55.00 per mOo
2 small unfurnished apartments, each
$40 per mOo
Several
furnished
apartments,
$75
per mo.
CHAS. A. SMITH
Phone Swarthmore 70S
E
WIRING
REPAIRS
RADIO
WASHERS CLEANERS
Tel. 1896,
L
E
FIXTURES
I
AS NEAR AS YOUR TELEPHONE
Swarthmore Electric Shop
411 Dartmouth An.
Swarthmore,
ra.
C
More houses, apartments
and rooms will be rented
in Swarthmore during
the next four weeks than
during the entire balance
01 the year
•
... People who have beeu
away during the summer
or new residents who are
coming here to take up
some form of work, wiD
end their vacations early
in order to have time to
find some place to live.
... Now is the time to reach
these people if you are iu
the real estate business
or if you want to put that
extra room or suite of
rooms to work this win-
FUNERAL
HOME
33 West Baltimore Ave.
CLIFTON HEIGHTS
Madison 110
'~","
Pa.
HEAVY RAIN
I
S1ALLS TRAFFIC
All Linea of
==
Phone, Sw. 1225
=~ Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
==
J....,ph E, QuinbT
INS U RAN C E
Ernest
G. Snodp-a... Anillant
INCLUDING LIFE
=
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
PETER E. TOLD =
_
Funeral Directors
venit ator.
OLD BANK BLDG.
All cell doors are controlled from
Can Swarthmore 1833
~ Ben Phone"
MEDIA. PA.
guards station by a selective locking ::.--------------~ - - - - - - - - " - - - - - - - ()pen E....uiq.
device. Each guard's station is protected and permits supervision over
ICE
DEPENDABLE
CHEAPER
connected by an overhead passage to You will find. oar oervlce CODvement
the entire building, which will permit to your needa. Ye Old Swarthmore
immediate communication to any other lee ServIce.
part of the building.
210 Dutm.oudl. A...
PILoa.. 894
Two large shops are connected di-
rectly to al1 celt blocks. There is a basement under all cell blocks and shops
D. F.
GERNER
As Little as 25c a Day
Pays for a NORGE
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
CANTER'S
Cor. 4th '" Market Sb.
Che.ler 1911
provide ample storage space. Prisoners' entrance to the building is at the
fear through a room which acts as a
lock, large enough to contain a truck
DOOR.TO.DOOR BUS SERViC;Z
or van. The outside door is electrically
~ararter ••Ildlng It._ been S.C'U]cated In bo,._ and girl. tor
e ....t"7_even 7elU'lll b7 Frlenu' Cent~. Klnderprten. l.-:I.menta.,. Gra4e11, High Sehool and College Preparator,. Cour""H.
faealf7.
Thoro..... academic tralnlnlr.
FrJ(' .. ·!l~·.
lf7Ib»atketioe l e a d e n l l . p . .
.
Write 01' ul(:&thOHC Jbdmof'c 1384 fM further i'llfonn4cfo'll.
B..u.CLAT L. 101lZl. PH.D., Ii.IHCI"'''
controlled from the guards' station and
can be electrically closed before opening the inside doors.
The central portion of the basement
is arranged for toilet rooms, shower
and storage of clothing. The laundry
is equipped with monel metal washers,
To Friends' Central School froni Swarthmore.
Media, Morton, Springfield and vicinity.
.tnt..
FRIENDS'
CENTRAL SeHOuL
OVERBROOK. PA-c'ouDtrT Da,. Piau
extractors, drying tumbler and ironing ir;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
equipment. Two large hot water generators are heated by exhaust steam from
the central heating plant. The kitchen
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND
is well, ventilated and lighted and
PERSONAL PROPERTY OF
equipped with Allegheny Metal modern
kitchen equipment and includes a cafeSWARTHMORE PREPARATORY SCHOOL, INC.
teria counter, electric range. dish
Pursuant 10 Order of Court, the undersigned will offer
washer and sinks. All equipment is set
for
sale and sell, subject to the approval of the Court,
away from the walts to permit cleaning,
ter.
All
of
the Lands and Buildings of the SwarthDlore Pre·
and avoid vermin. Four large refrigerparatory
School, Inc., together with the personal prop·
... And the way to reach
ators are cooled by an amonia brine
system.
The
bakery
is
equipped
with
an
erty of the same, at the premises, on Wednesday, Septemthese prospective tenants
electric oven and other modern equipis through The Swarth.
ber 14, 1932, at 10 o'clock A. M. Eastern Standard TiDle.
ment. The mess hall will seat .380 prisThe real estate will be offered in parcels and also as an
morean. The first thing
oners. The chapel will seat 450. The
everyone does who is
entirety, subject to certain Dlortgages totaling $63,750,
hospital, over the administration buildand free and clear of certain other Hens. All as more par·
looking for a place (0
ing, consists of a dispensary, infirmary
ticularly stated in Sale Bills, to which reference is herehy
live is to buy a copy of
and isolation rooms and will amply care
made for descriptions and other details.
the local paper and read
for the population.
the "for rent" ..ds.
Information and copies of Sale Bills may be obtained
Visitors enter through the front door
where they may visit at the unique visfroDl the Receivers. Address, 216 W. Front Street,
... A few dollars spent right
itor's booths, through which they may
Media; Telephone Media 902.
now may get you a tenant
see
and
hear
but
not
pass
any
article.
who will pay hundreds of
ROBERT W. BEATTY, Esq.,
The offices are located on either side of
dollars for your house or
E. WALLACE CHADWICK, Esq.,
the entrance, where the master clock 1
room during the winter
Attorneys lor Receivers.
and signal systems are located. The I
months.
rear wall~over shops are protected by a
JOSEPH S. BATES,
'
photo electric relay signal which will
SAMUEL A. MONTGOMERY,
sound an alarm in case of an attempted
Receivers.
escape.
NEW BOOKS AT
The exterior of the building and the
PUBLIC LIBRARY
courts are illuminated with search lights
in addition t(' eight powerful search
Books added to the Public Library lights located in the tower.
include: "The Fountain", by Charles
Morgan; "Rueful Mating", by G. B. ESTATE OF ALICE DARBER STEPHENS. de·
reused.
Stern; "The Store", by T. S. Stri~1it1g,
Letters Testamentary on the above Estate
have been granted to the undersigned, who
"Young Mrs. l\Icigs", by EHz. Cor- requests
all persons having claims or demands
bett; j'Black Swan", by R. Sabat ina j against the Estate of the Decedent. to make:
known the same. and all persons Indebted to
"Obscure Destinies", by \Villa Cather; the Decedent to make payment. wlt.hoUl delay
HHcad Tide", by J. Lincoln; tlFara- to:
D. OWEN STEPHENS.
Moylan. Pa•• Executor.
way'~,
by J. B. PriestleYi "Thirty
Or to his attorney. EDWIN A. LUCAS, Esq ..
Years in the Golden North", by J. Drinker. Diddle & Reath, 1420 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia. Penna_
\Velzl; u:Mozart", by M. Davenport; 7·22·6t
"You Can't Print 'rhat?l, by G. Se1des; 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ESTATE OF VIRGINIA REED LYNCH de"\Vho's Hoover", by \V. Hard; "Kinceased.
'
Letters Testamentary on the above &dergarten at Home", by V. l\:L Hillyer; tate have been granted to the undersigned'i
who request all persons havtng claims or
"Old English Ballads", edited by J. A. demands against the Estate of tbr- decedent
MRS. GRACE M. SMITH
to make known the same, and all persons
Long; "Letters of Ellcli Terry and G. Indebted to the decedent to make payment,
In the New and Modern
to
B. S haw"; "Case of AIr. Fortum''', by without delay,
THOMAS O. COYNE. .
SWARTHMORE APARTMENTS
H. C. Bailey; "Jenuy", by N. PatterMARY FRANCES ~~~is,
son"; "Tales of the Jazz Age", by
894 N. Markoe Street.
Open Tuesday BtJening
'-B-St
Philadelphia. Pa.
Mondays and Wednesdays
Fitzgerald; "City of Pleasure", by ArnZotos Wave $10
old Bennett; "Romantic Lady", by M, ESTATE OF JANE B. CARTER. deceased..
Shampoo and finger wave
"Arlen; "Hugh \V:rnn", by S. \V. MitLetters Testamentary on the above Estate
$15
Nestle Oil Wave
have been grant~d to the undersigned. who
Shampoo and marcel
Reduced to $7.50
chell; "Eris", by R. \V. Chambers; rt'qUest aU peI1lons having claims Or demands
"They Call It Love", by Vance', against the Eetate of the decedent to. make
For Appointments Call Swa. 542
Shampoo and treatment
known the same, and all persons indebted to
"Brass", by C. Norris; ":Margaret the decedent to make payment. without delay.
Yorke", bl' K. Norris; "Rebellion" by to
WILLIAM M. CARTER, Executor,
P atterson; ..S ou1 of a Bishop", by H.
Woodbury, N. J.
G. \Vells; .. ~Ioonstone", by Collins;
Or to his Attorneys. Claude C_ Smitb Clar·
"Loads of Love", by A. Parrish.
cnce G. Myers. 1617 Land Title BuiJding:S. W.
C'Or. Broad nnd Chestnut Streets. Philadelphia.
Juvenile
Pa.
"Orunge \\Tinter", by Medary; "Swal- S-l9-32
lowdale", by Ransomc; "Child's Geog- ESTATE DAVID SCHWARTZ. deceased,
raphy of the \Vorld"', by Hillyer;
Benjamin Schwartz and Sadie Schwartz,
102 South Orange Street Media
f ..."'l,fountcd Police" by Executors,
i "Boy's
BOOK 0
Delaware County, Pa., Howard Kirk, Attor~
! CrulIlp;
"Last Play", by Barbour; ney, 302 County Building, Media, Pa.
•F
Notice Is hereby given that letters testaJOHN SPENCER, INCORPORATED
• orward Pass", by Barbour; "Right menta.ry have been . granted In the above
End Emerson", by Barbour; "Chunky", estate, and that aU persons Indebted to the
EIGHTH STREET NEAR SPROUL
above estate are requested to make pa.yb y R . B arnum;' "Alnied", for boys and ment
and those havlng claims to present
CHESTER, PENNA.
girls, cd. by Church; "Adventures in the same, Without delay, to the Executors
or their attorney.
Afghanistan", by Lowell Thomas; a-S-6t
"Boys' Book of Frontier Fighters''', by - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sabine; "Jolly Roger", by J. L. French;
! "Introduction to Science", by Caldwell
' .
E. Curtis; UDal'S of the Colonists", by
.&.
Lamprey; ,"·Asia", by Huntington;
"Old, Old Story 'Book", by Tappan;
WHAT IS WORTH PRINTING IS WORTH MAKING READ-USE SPENCE1l. PRINTING
"Home Book of Verse", by B. E. Stevel1son.
$1
GARDEN HOSE
LAWN SPRINKLERS
Sup1ee's' Store'
~'lTart,llmlor e.
are concrete covered with slate. All intcrior doors are steel. The only wood in
the building construction is in the refrigerator doors.
::-______________-,=:
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHALLES
Printers
M. E_ Williams
"
e Call e ~e L ibrar y
Vol. IV,
with walls of glazed terra CoUa and '"
con lain a sleel cot, a wall hung toilet ::
alld wash basin with hot and cold water,
st~lel
AUGUST 19, ·:1932
[1 m01'
MEMORIALS
Wm.J.Cartiedge
cells. Each cell is six feet by nine feet
a
., ,
t
' Marbl.
Materials selected for the building G.....Jle
are durable and calculated to keep the
cost of maintainance at a minimum.
Cemetel'J' Work a 8pedalty
The walls arc built of stone from Leiper
Quarries, floors are of concrete, winEd.11U
dows are of steet. Interior walls are
No. LansdoWlle Ave., Drez:e] BIll.. Pa.
lined with glazed terra cotta which
(OpposJte ArUuJt.on CeIDeterJ')
Clearbrook 6110
can easily be cleaned. All window
guards are of tool ,)roof stcel.
All exterior metal is aluminum. Roofs
OU t 51·de
the cell block and day room and is
3
.. ,.
THE ·SWARTHMORBAN
~..l";;.
No.
34
Swarthmore, Pa., August 26, 1932
IJUNIOR TENMS
TOURNEY FRIDAY
$2.50
Per Year
Contributions for Canning May
BEGIN CANNING
Be Left at Swarthmorean Office
NEXT THURSDAY
.The final Junior Tennis tournament
will be held on the courts at the College
avenue school next Friday all day. En.
t~ies
will
be
reccil-ed
up
to
Thursday
I
Jars,
Jelly
glasses, tops and rubber rings, as well as fruits and vegetablcs,
Five Feet of Wale,· at Bottom
Members of Womans' Club To
mght,. according to \Villiam Lee who has sug:tr and funds may be left at the office of The Swarthmoreall, 417 Dartmouth
of Underpass Necessitates
Carryon FOOlI Conservation
been III charge of the summer playground
Detours
program of the Swarthmore public avenue, (just arollnd the corner frolll the Newstand), for the usc of the Central
Program
PROBLEM schools..
Ddawc:rc County food COlIscr\'a:ion Committee.
STUDY
.A SUItable award will be made to the
. .
..
.
------Wllliler of both the hoys' singles and the
Tins IS a central location which may prove of greater COllvelllencc than the
Swarthmore camc as near having a girls' sinule
\\' oman •s CI ubhousc or \Vhitticr House, where contrii>u.ions 1113\' also be left_
.
. b ·S. •
I
reat flood last Friday night as it has
n 1 uesday s tournament of tillS week'i
..
.
F ran k Longstreth de!ea.ted Se).mour
It IS .deslred that the jars, tops, sugar and contributiolls of money be left
experienced all summer, when the
Rutherfo~d
for tl,e. bo ys s,ngles c h amp- as ear Iy 111 II lC wee k as POSSI·bl c, while f rUits
. and vegetablcs may be left most
drains in the underpass become c l o g
-..
IOnshlp an(1 Naom F
d l t d '{
ged and the water rose to a depth of Cresson for the I girls'
ogg championship.
e ea e .L' ary a d vantageQusty all Hcxt \Vcdnesday, which will be olle day preceding the canfive feet following a heavy rain storm Tournaments arc held every Tuesday and ning.
about
o'clock.
At stalled.
one time
as many
the final meet to close tl,e
as five8 cars
were
Traffic
was Friday '"",·th
n
A
finally routed over Dartmouth avenue seaSOn scheduled for next Friday.
Ilyonc wishing additional information as to contributions or taking part
in
the
work is asked to call Mrs. Robert L. Coates, Sw. 261, or 'Irs. W,·II,·am
I ••
and the Swarthmore avcnue grade
~\
Earl Kistler, or Mrs. Ellwood B. Chapman.
crossing_
In one car the water rose to a depth
of five inches above the floor and the
BENEFIT TO RAISE
l1LVERSTON SCHOOL
passengers were obliged to crawl from
FUNDS FOR CANNING
READY TO BEGIN
the windows onto the roof of the maWILL
I
WORK IN WHITI'IER HOUSE
Swarthmore will s:art doing its share
in the county food conservation program next week when members of the
S,,·artlullore \i\romell's Club and the
Springfield Township Women's Club
will meet in the kitchel1. of \Vhittier
H ouse on tl Ie C 0 II ege campus nex I
Thursday and undertake to can as
mallY quarts of fruits and vegetables
as possible.
}.[ rs. Rohert L. Coates, of Swarthmor(", will be in charge of the work
thaI day, which will be continued every
Thursday. She will be assisted by six
volunteer workers from the Swarthchine and thence to the sidewalk along
The first publication of the UlverMrs. Walter R_ Lees, of. Stonehurst, more \Voman's Club and an equal
the side of the underpass.
Full Program For Opening Day; stan School has l·ust co,ne from the
10·' '·'1 I f "
rtd
" number of workers from the SpringEven Edward B. Temple, chief engiWI
s
c large 0
ways a
means field Woman's Club.
Early Registration For
neer of thc Eastern Region of the
press. It is a twenty-eight page pros- for the County Federation committee
All of the vegetables and fruits to
New Students
Pennsylvania Railroad, was auraeted
pectus setting forth the educational on Special Evcnts, announces that a be canned will come from contributo the scene and a group of borough EXAMINATIONS SEPT.
8 . 9 policy and objectives of thc school large social affair is_ now being pl~llned, tions of farmers and private individemployees headed by Alberl N. Garwhich in its first year found such a with the object of raising funds for the uals in the county. It is hoped that
rett, Jr., borough secretary, cleared
canning project.
there will be some contributions from
The Swarthmore Public Schools will definite place itt this community. The
F·d
Sep1;ember 9 is the date set; private vegetable gardens in Swarthaway sufficient rubbish from the top
T1 ay,
of the drains that the watcr could flow open the school year of 1932-33 on school is being incorporated as a non- the occasion is a lunchcon-card party, more. However, most of the food will
away.
hIollday morning, September 12th, at profit organization, and is prepared to and the place, the Garden of Fountains, be sccured through the County Farm
According to Mr. Garrett the~e were 8 :30. The work will be organized by continue its sccond year of work at in the 69th street section. Luncheon Agent at Media, who is in contact with
two principal reasons why the water the teachers so that class activities win the same location as last year.
will be served at one o'clock. The card farmers throughout the county.
party will begin at two_
AU of the jars, jar rings, glasses, etc.,
was not carried off by the drains at the
1'he Advisory Board made up of
I
f
I· 9t h , tea
h
ff·
11 case
a ·
raUl on tie
air ~s well as the sugar, will have to be
bottom of the underpass. First, because get under way the first day and the
rk
J. Jardin Guenther, chairman, Edward WI'11 t a k
e pI
acep
at ·terre ,s roo f gard en, solicited locally or purchased with
the drain along the sides are set ab- pup,· ls ,v,·11 Ilave a full da v of "\vo.
A.
Jenkins,
vice
chairman,
Ruth
PotI'
h
d··
h
G r d en 0 I F
"
TI
On
lursday
and
Friday,
September
W
lIC
a
Joms
t
ea
ountams.
money contributed by residents of this
solutely flush with the curb and the
ter
Ashton,
secretary,
Philip
"V.
L.
C
d
b
b
·
d
f
h
I
watcr rushes past them to the bottom Sth and 9th, examinations will be given
ar s may e 0 talne
rom t e e ub community or Springfield.
York University, chairman
'd
'I
\V·II·
E K· I
of the underpass, thereby placing the at tIle Il,"gll school bu,·ld'·'lg for Il,·gll Cox, New
.
C
preSI
cnt,
~\
rs.
' I lam '.
1St her,d and
A feature of the work which has
ommittee, and Dr. Herbert f l · I
b
entire burden upon the two bottom
'I
E
.
urt ler 111 orm2tion may be a
Y met a heart.v response in this section
. raser,.L\ rs. • ugen Underlull, and h ·
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L
B
1333
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dJ.:ains.
conditions in subjects from last year \Valter Hoff Seeley, remains at presw p OIung 1\' rs. ees, l v d . .
is that all of the food canned here
The sccond reason is that sticks, and for new students transferring to ent the same as last year. J. Donald
I
•
will be stored with the Emergency Restones and dirt mat together over the the Swarthmore Junior or Scnior High Gibson has been made a new member CARS CRASH AT
lief Committee and Welfare organizadrains and keep the water from flow- .!=ochool. Those interested may secure of the Board and others will be elected
BOROUGH ENTRANCE tion in Borough Hall, for distribution
.
,
I in the cen~ral Delaw~re County Scc. 'fimCth_ro_ilgll !lJ~ _l! :Y~.ry._ h~a~y. !a~t~:. 3- GOP)' _of-the seheduk- of. these exam... · ItltE.T•• ~ •
all.
inatiolls from thc office in the ColThe majority of last ycar's faculty
'rhe point> of turning from the Balti· tion.
It is bclieved that if the construction IC"g'f: Avenue building.
will be on duty when school opcns this more pike into SW2rthmore at RiverLast ye2r the work for the entire
of the drains midway up the sides of
Frank R. Morey, Supervising Prin- Fall. In addition Dr. Terman announces \'iew road and North Chester road was county was done in ihe kitchens of
the underpass is changed slightly so cipal of the Swarthmore Schools, \Villiam A. Baker from the Progrcs- once more ~hc scenc of an accidcnt the County Home at· Lima and the
th3t a portion of the water will flow in, wishes to emphasize the fact that aJi sive Education Association, \Vash- Monday afternoon when two cars canned food was distributed throughthe drains at the boLom will be able to children having reached the school illgton, D. C. as hcad of a new Com- crashed and four women were sent to out the entire county in the winter.
take C2re of the balance.
agC' or becaus.e of transferring from mercial Department and Director of the hospital. Officcr Charles l\[anata The new arrangement which provides
The problem will be taken up by another district, must he registered Creativc Dramatics. Commercial sub- and Borough Secretary Albert N. Gar- that the work be done in each illdividborough council at an early meeting before September 8th. The Superinten- jects will be offered not only to the reU, Jr., wcr.e 2t the scene promptly I ual community and then stored there
and it is expected that some remedy dent's office ill the College Avenue regularly enrolled day students, but as and while Mr. Garrett took two wo- for distribution in that section during
for the present situation will be de-I building is open daily for registration special c\'ening courses for those who men to the hospital, officer Manata the winter is meeting much grcatcr
viscd.
purposes. All those registering must arc busy elsewhere during the day. called the Taylor Hospitat ambulance al)proval.
- •
present a vaccination certificate, a This ne\v department promises to meet to remove the woman most seriously
The work h~s alr(:ady becn started
Willis-Pownall
,birth or baptismal certificate and, if with much popular appro\'al. Arthur injured.
in many parts of the county and by
'I frol11 anothcr school district, transfer Hayne Mitchell of Swarthmore will
~Irs. Thomas "'halley of Saxer ave- the diffcrent \\'oman's Clubs. In Rut~liss ~lary \\'alton Pownall, daughter papers.
teach the Highcr )'lathematics, Harold nuc, Springfield Tow11shil), was the ledge, members of the \Vomall's Club
of Mr. and ~1rs. Vincent S. Pownall
The dividing line for grade pupils Snyder, who has heeli teaching at the 1110st scriously injured. She was riding of that community have becn canning
of Odgen avenue, and :Mr. Scott Lori- will, ill general. fall from the railroad College for two years, will give a in a cc:r ·with ~Ir. and :Mrs. Samuel R. every Friday for some time in the
mor \ViUis, son of Mr. and Mrs. George station to Park A,"cnue to Dartmouth course in Social Science, Franz Von Bair, of HanO\·er. Pa_, and driven by kitchen of the Fire House. Clubs in
L. \Villis. of \Vilmillgton, Delaware, to Lafayctte to Harvard to the borough Bittcr an International Institute Ex- ?l.1r. Bair. Mrs. Bair was also injured. Eastern Delaware County' are also
were married in Swarthmore :Meeting line. Because of variations in enroll- change Honor Student at the Conege The other two women rcmoved to thc busily engaged in the work_
.
House all Saturday, August 20, at 4, ment, it will be necessary to re-assign and from the Universities of ].Iunich hospital werc ~Irs. Rohert \V. Henry I Fruits, and vegetab~es solicited. ino'clock, under the care of the Swarth-I some pupils Ih'ing IIcar this line.
and j\Iarburg will teach the German and her daughter Miss ~Iargaret elude: fomatoes, strlllg beans, hma
more Monthly Meeting of Friends_ I By action of the School Board, all and Mrs. Donato Colafemina will Henry, of 5842 Springfield avenue, 1 beans, corn (for drying), beats, carThe overseers were Mr. and Mrs_ pupils who will be six years of age direct the orchestra. The Fall sem- Philadelphia. Pa. All were released rots, apples, peaches and pears. Any
Albert Buffington, and AIr. and hlrs. hefore March I, 1933, will be eligiblc ester at Uiverston will open on Mon- from the hospitzl within a few days.
food left over will be distributed imR. Chester Roberts. Dr. George \Val- for admission to first grade. Children day, September 19, at 9:00 A. ~1.
The accident occurre"d when the car mediatcly among needy families.
ton, prilldpal of Gcorge School, where who will be five on the same date are
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driven by Miss Hcnry tra\'eling west
It is pointed out by the county leadthe bride was graduated, spoke very eligihle for admission to kindergarten.
Chaffee-Hurlock
cut into Swarthmore from the pike ers in the work that it is not practical
appropriately, and Miss Miriam Shaub I
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and struck the car driven by Mr. Bair, to try to give the food to the unemsang. Mrs. ~dl.la C.oates_ Colafemina WOMEN OF BORO
Mr. and ~Irs. Thomas S. Hurlock, which was traveling on Ihe pike in the ployed and needy people to can thempla~ed the vtohn. ,\:11h plano accom-,
STUDY COUNTY Hillcrest road, Sprillgficid, Pa., an- direction of Philadelphia.
I selves, as few of them know how to
pam.ment. The brule s father read the 1
Ilounce the marriage of their daughter,
II • r.
! do the work property or have money·
certificate. There werc no attendents.
.
.
Ehna A. Hurlock and Mr. \Viniam
Mr. Sclteibley's Birthday
'I for fuel.
The
bride wore a gown of ivory .
Durmg'
the past summer
a l
prell1n- H . C ha ff ee, son 0 'f '[
Plans for Swc:rthmore's l)art in the
.
t t
.L\ r. CarI CI- la ff ceo
satl11 and lace with a veil trimmed with mary course m C10US
11 Y g~vernmeLl1
las of Swarthmore. The wedding took
A birthday party for Frank M. i work were made at a meeting at thc
lace and orange blossoms She carried been sponsored ')' wart more eague
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t 18
. Scheib ley was held last Saturday e\'cll- home of 1Ir5. \:Villia111 Earle Kistler,
a "Colonial Bouquet'"
of
orcl,,·(ls
of
\Vomen
Voters
and
weekly
meetp
~clc
acl
ffOY
esto~"n't
Ilf,gUS
S
"tl
,
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b
I Id
d·ff
I
~l rs_ lla ee gralJua C{ rom war 1- iug at the Inn. All of the guests and presidcilt 0 f the S wart IltnOre W oman •s
v
litlies of the
valley
sweetheart
roses
mgs
lave
een
Ie
at
I erent tomes
. '
, .
f
I d'
.
f more C 0 II ege .111 t h e c Iass 0 I 1931 all( I a "umber of outsiders were ()rcsent to Cluh on 1londaoJ • Thirteen women atand gardemas.
III ~he borough
or. t leTllscuSSIOk"1 a is an acth'e 111embp.r of the Players' congratulate Mr. Scheihley and his tended and hcard t~lks by Miss Grace
The ushers were Mr. Ch<1;rles Rus-l \'arlO.us county affalrs._
l~ war
13S Club.
l1r. Chaffee graduated from OWI1 behalf and 011 behalf of thC'. Inll Bacon, well known cooking authority,
sci, Mr. Arnold \Villis, Mr. Charle~! provl~cd the foundauon ?r all ex- Princeton University this spring.
which this summcr celebrated its and )frs. Henry S. Barker. who is in
Fellows, and :U-r. Aubrey SmitiJ.
haustlve study of the. subject to be
Thc couple will rcside in Swarthmore twenty-fifth anuiverSarl" under the charge of getting the food at Media.
Thc couple stood before a bank of Imade by the League tl11!~ Fall.
after a wedding trip in the Berk- management of Mr. Scheibley.
lfrs. Coates, ~Irs. Kistler and Mrs.
ferns and palms with a basket of gladi-I Thc 1110st recent meetmgs have been shires.
Mr. Scheiblcy's age still remains 1111- Ellwood Chapman wilt be in charge of
olus and deJpheniullls all the floor at held at the home of ).Irs. Carl De
known even after the festivities but the work done here and any woman
each end.
lIol1. Swarthmore women who have
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since he says ·Iife did 110t really hegin interested in helping are asked to get
After the ceremony thc bride and attended the meetings include: AIrs. 1
Discuss Socialism
for him until he took o\'cr the Inn, it in touch with any of these women.
groom greeted their friends in thc Theodore Crossen, Mrs. Philip Marot,
is easy _to conclude that last Saturday
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meeting house. They left immediately :\frs. Herbert Sanford, :Mrs. Peter· An extended discussion of Socialism was his twenty-fifth birthday.
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for a week's motor trip. After their Told, Mrs. A. P. Shanklin, Mrs. B. )'L and cultural and sciemific progress was
Mrs. Scheibley had arranged a large I
Leave for New Hoine
return to Swarthmore the\' will live Isfort, ).rr. and )'Irs. J. Passmore Chey- held llonday cvening at thc weckly cake for the earlv part of thc even-I
in the J. Howard Lewis ·Farmhousc ncy.
iorum held at (i02 Elm avenue_ :\Iiss iug following th~ regular Saturday
)..[r_ and ).(rs. Raymond .~Valt('rs and
north of Swarthmorc.
I \VitlI the growing importau~c of L\'<1ia Turner of Yale avenue presented night dinner and then the guests took I thc.l~ sons, Haymond, I~:'c~ett .and
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sllch functions as relief giving. high- tI;e question at the opcning of the things in hand and ).[r. Scheibley was Plulip, left by motor for. Cmcmnatt o.n
Attend Prison Opening
way construction, health supervision meeting, opening the way for subse- confronted with some token of fricnd- Tuesday, where they Will make theIr
and aducation, in cvery community and quent discussioll_ Thc lattcr part of the ship many of a humorous nature from new home at 317 Warren avenue. Mr.
'\Valters was formerly dean of SwarthSwarthmoreans attending the opel1~ng the demands for incrcased support of meeting was taken up with the con- evcr'yonc present.
all
thcse
fUllctions
by
State
and
Nasideration
of
different
forms
of
acci•
more Collcge 2nd is the newly chosen
of the new De1aware County Prison
tional
Governments,
the
League
feels
dent,
sickness
and
maternity
insurance
Louis
Hall
president of the University of CincinFarm at Broadmeadows, eight miles
that
the
grcatest
need
is
for
concrete
for
workers.
nati
.. Their eldest son, Raymond, will
West of Media, included: Charles A.
information
as
to
the
size
of
these
There
will
be
no
more
mcetings
until
Mr.
Louis
Ha1l,
38
years
of
age,
son
return
to Swarthmore in a few weeks
Snlith, Henry B. Cookman, Gcorge
problems
in
loc21
communities
and
the
the
:Mollday
evening
of
September
12,
of
the
late
Mrs_
Anna
Hall,
died
last
to
complete
his final year at the colGillespie, Victor D. Shirer, Frank R.
ability
or
disability
of
the
local
areas
at
which
Prof.
Clair
\Vilcox,
of
thejweek.
He
is
survived
by
a
sister,
Mrs.
lege,
and
Everett,
who graduated froul
l[orcy, Henry Hoot, Samucl Drayman,
to
provide
for
them
in
the
face
of
ineconomics
department
of
Swarthmore
Anna
J.
Grover
of
214
Dickinson
avethe
High
School
last
year, win return
ll. H2rris, Frank Maselli, Joseph
creasing
dcmand
and
for
the
time
beCollege
will
lead
a
discussion
on
the
nue
and
three
brothers,
John,
Alfred
to
enter
the
freshman
class at SwarthPeckerman, Robert E_ Sharples, and
ing
at
least,
diminishing
resources.
tariff
question.
and
Robert.
I more.
Louis Cole Emmons.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
OPEN SEPT. 12th
II
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THE
AUGUST 26, 1932
SWARTHMORBAN
be the guests of Miss Mildred Brew- II turned after spending several weeks in
Estes Park, Col The other guests were
ster.
Vanel Drew, Nancy Fawcett, Barbara
MISS Hetty Murphy. of 313 Dick. Ann Schoblllger, Ehzabeth Ann Lut"ders
insoll avenue, is visiting (nends at and Grace Dodd.
H d N J
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Bay ea, . .
Mrs. A. M. Lackeye, of Cornell avemuch of
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made b Y\ Mr and Mrs. J. B West, of Prlnce- nue, recently entertained at luncheon.
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ton avenue, arc spcndmg SC\ eral days
Londsowne Theatre
at Vlrgllu3 Beach, Va.
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Abell, of
E 0 L
I.
.
That dear old Samuel Pepys, of Adto enterMrs'
. ange, of Ba tnnore Pike
and Church road who was called to mirahty, diet, gossip 2nd then~to~bed
Carolyn Tricker of Haverford avellue
left thiS \\cck on a tril) which Will inelude, Albany. Lake George, Lakt:
Champlam. Mon.real and Quebec.
viii be gone several weeks and
Mr and Mrs. Gerald H. Effing and T',ey '
children and Mr. and Airs. E"
• TIC S w,'" sel,d Ilart of the time sketching
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Road, Upper Darby, and the central
school, which has been greatly
~lty
enlarged, is located at 1714 Chestllut
Street.
M iss Hamilton is a graduate of the
Contus Conservatory of MUSIC and holds
degrees and diplomas in both piano and
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H
IGHLAND DAIRy
Grade "A" Milk
I
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UPHOLSTERING
Over Labor Day?
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Dr and Mrs E Fullerton Cooke, of
732 Yale a,eIlUe, have had as their
recent guests Mr and Mrs. Hugh Lillstead, of Londoll, England and Dr
Fcrrera, of Ha\ana Lr Cook is now
sllcndmg se\ eral days III Toronto,
Canada
Travel in Safety I
ON
Good-Year Tires
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Mr. and lUrs. It It Pyle, of Vassar
a\cnue. are spcndlllg the \\eek at the
seashore
,.
Hannum & Waite
Chester Rd. and Yale Ave.
Call Sw. 1250
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Furniture Restoring
1\1r5. C. C. Badger,
• * *and her daugh- SABBATH SCHOOL ASSN.
TO MEET IN OCTOBER
ter, are spendlllg se\cral ueeks motorIIlg through Virginia.
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The Pennsylvallla State Adult Bible
lIr. and :Mls. G. Justice Mitchell, Clas~ FederatIOn, an acll\lty of the
and their cluldren, of North Chester Pennsylvania State Sabbath School
road, arc spendmg the summer at ASSOCiation, Will hold ItS Eastcrn ReSpring Lake, N J
glOnal ConventIon III Allentown on Sat~
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urday and Sunday, October 1, 2, 1932
~Ir. and Mrs
H. E Starbuck, of
The Lehigh County Sunday School
Swarthmore a\ cuue, left \Vednesday by ASSOCiation has Just agreed that Jt will
motor for the Thousand Islands where he host for the ConventIOn, and Mr
they will spend the week.
Lloyd Buchman, of Allentown, who is
Mr and Mrs. Edson Young, of Dlck• • • and famtly ha,e the
County
Adult ofSupermtelldent,
II1S011 avenue, are spending 1\\0 \\eeks
Mrs. George \Vellburn
choscn
chamnan
the committeewas
on at Ocean City, N. J ..
returned to Swarthmore and are OCCUP)- arrangements A strong program is III
lUg the bungalow at the corner of Prince.. the plaomng for all members of all
• L.
* Mercer.
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Dr and :Urs E.
of North ton and Dartmouth avenues,
Adult Bihle Classcs in Eastern PennChcster road, will leave the last of the
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'-.,ni,y,lsy]vama.
"cek for \Valhngford, Vt, \\here they
~lr and Mrs James Miner and I i
The PellllsylV2.tlI3 State Federation
\\ III spend some bme
of Park avenue, Will leave on Septcmbcr has the approval of the State Educa~
Comnutkc, "Inch IS made up of
* • A. Clayden. of 1C.to make tltclr home III \Vaslungton, D hon
Mr and Mrs •Ludlow
representatives of the major denomlflDetrOit, former resldents of SwarthMr. and Mrs Ottb lraus, Jr., of Ben- ahons of the State Central and \Vestmorc, are guests for several days, at Jamm West avenue, WJth their daughters, ern Regional Conventions are in the
The Harvard Miss Prisctlla Clayden
Ann and Helen Kraus, left \Vcdnesday plannmg
\\ ho has been spendmg the summer
1
lor Bay Head, N J.
HAMILTON SCHOOL TO
as the guests of Rc\ and 1\lrs J
Jarden Guenther, \\111 return ,vlth her
OPEN SEPTEMBER 12
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Betty Burchmal, daughter of Mrs.
parents to Detroit
Caleb Burchma], of RiverVIew Estates, 's
Announcement has been made by G
visltmg her grandmother III Sunbury, Pa.
Mrs Bayard Morrison, Jr, of VasMay Hamilton, founder and (hrector
sar and Harvard a'\ enues, 15 enter• • •
of the Hamilton School of MUSIC, that
Mr. and Mrs Frank Smith and Fr,,"I:l the fall term of the schools wilt begm
ta11l1ng her mother, Mrs R E Hicks,
of St Petersburg, FlOrIda.
South, Jr.
of aKenyon
turned
from
thrce avenue,
weeks' have
stay rcMISS 1\fary Ellen Mercer, and MISS A valoll, N J 1 hey leave tIus w(,ek-e',,11
Jane McInttrc, left 011 Thursda! for for New England.
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Stone Harber, N
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN
.. 'WATER COMPANY
•
FIREI ID aneb aa
emergency you neft'
J'J where thcy will
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Dorothy Buck and Dorothy tueders
gave a surprIse party at the Lueders'
home, for Gertrude Schoblllger, of
Swarthmore avenue, who recentl) re
To~day
(Friday) and Saturday
The picture terrific
"THE DOOMED
BATTALION"
A Warner Bros. Theatre
LA ~e:.reDBe?.I~1 N E
Lansdowne Avenue
&
Baltimore PJke
itlamiltnn
wkhonl delay.
Lei a lelephone pro.
your homc and
led
(amll,Y.Youcllnhave
ooe (or leu than a
,hme a day!
TilE DELL TEL£PIIO:ol£ COMPANY OF PENN ••
~r4anl
af 1B!tuliir
Fall Term Begins September
12, 1932
ENROLL NOW
C,,11 School for Apl,ointment, or have our representative
call upon you.
Boulevard 4147
lIfain School-Upper Darby
7038-40 West Garrell Road
Cenlral City School
Room 225, 1714 Chestnut Street
D. A. R. Guide.Rating No. 1
Universal Pictures. Amazing photography of snoy;-covered Tyrollean heights. COllato key position
of the ltallan-Austrl an forres, is
defended by the Doomed Battalion.
ExcIting, gripping war story. Very
well worth seeing Family
Special added auraction for
Saturday Matinee only
Starting at 2 P. M.
larue.! Fenimore Cooper'.
immortal classic
with Marion Nixon
Big Kiddy Show Sat. Mat I 30 P. M.
Added~Bi1l Cody in "Texas Pioneers"
"THE LAST OF
THE JlfOHICANS"
Also The l\IlLLS Bros
Radio's Novelty Quartette
RIDLEY PARK 412
'WEDNESDAY
You get prompt service and clean
coal from our yard because all our
equipment is designed to handle
coal efficiently.
Harry Carey
J!itan of
ltlonday
JAMES
with
& Ed",;na Booth
Trader Horn
and Tuesday
CAGNEY in
"WINNER TAKE ALL"
THIS FRIDAY &
SATURDAY
Warner Bros Present
JAMES CAGNEY in
"WINNER TAKE ALL"
-NEW SHOW SEASONMONDEY-TUESDAY
RICHARD DIX in
"THE ROAR 0/ .he DRAGON"
RICARDO CORTEZ in
"IS MY FACE RED"
with Helen Twelvetrees
THURSDA.Y
TALLULAH BANKHEAD
Richard Bennell and
"Dickle" Moore in
"NO GREATER WJ'E'
Greater than Sorrel & Son
"THUNDER BELOW"
Free Parking-Two Illuminated Lots
Wedn~day
and Thursday
"ilh Panl Lukas
menl. Issued yesterday, by J. Borton lell letl wide cJrlve1u)'. tbe middle line ofl any pipe. or drairuco witbout beIP8' .ubJed
whl{h Is forty· three and nilleb.one one bUild to 8P¥ action. writ or proceed1nl'" d:vil or
Week., President of the Club.
rec.l1bs (-1301) reet nortb"e.twardh rrom the <.liminal. or any thine rea.&OlIably done by bJm
nurth"uterly line or the above dcaeribed or lUI)' or Ihem.
"License fees and the gasohne tax prendllCl extcndhlK 1I0rthe.a.twardl)' from said
TOl'cthl!r with tbe free ri8'ht, llbert,. and
Church lune to 11 certain l!Iixll'eJl feet wide
constitutes momcs pc:id by motorists drh e·way extentlln(r north and lIouth along" privilelfo to maintain, repair renew and re·
'he ""tlterly Jlnc or tht.! garages on thl. and mOle steam main and adJulilmenf,e to meter
for a special purpose," says Mr. Weeks. the
adJOining l,roperHeli. IlII and for a "IlIIHllle and Hteam Ill,pliance. UPOII salll premiaes
way
and wate«ourse a& nIl times berearter
"It IS a road toll paid by motonsts for lorl'\ier
Togt.'ther with sl1 and 81nglllar buildings.
In (,.'Onuuoll .... Uh the owners. tenants
ways.
v;aler•. water COUrtlC•• rights. Ubel11ee.
and
ol't'upi{
r"8 01 thl~ I'roperty and the I)rop
the budding and upkeep of the high- erUea adjoining to the lIorth and 8Outh.
pril lieges Impro'enlt·nls. hereditament. and
aplmrlenanees whutsoever th('reunto belonglnl'.
wa) s they usc, It IS a tax based upon
lk'8en IIII:' therefrom and thereout unto the or In 011) "ille aPlN!rtailllng. and the reversions
morlgalfor. hi. heitll and assigns lhe righl and I'(!mainders, renls, Issues and proDtlll there·
sound pnnclples, provldmg benefits for said
to enhr ul,on the hl!nbl' granted premiscs by 01
those paymg It m proportion to the himself. his 1I!rellltl emplo)'clJ or \\ orkmen. to
ImllrO"ementa 4..'Onsist of Iwo BtOry brick
tntltall, a ler, rel,a1r or remuve an,. drains or
amount paid and from the source which 1,lpeB whl(h are IIOW laid in or UIIOII the e.ald and 8tUCCO building" 18xOO leel: .Iore front.
pn'mllies or "hlch the said 1II0rtKugor. his ("'(JU{rete block garage, 18xl8 leet
has the ablhty to pay.
hl!lrs aud assign. may h,',>, or aUo\\' or caUIle
Sold 88 the l,roJX'rty of Edward J Sharr.
"'fo divert any portion of the High- 10 be laid Ilud eonslltutlng a Imrt ur the
present or Bnl' ruture s)8lem of 811) 111,1('11 or
way Funds to uncmployment relief or drainage "ithout behul' subject to allY a.d!on
CondJtions-$2:'10 00 e8sh or certlfled cheek
"rit or lJro(Ci.'dinlrll. ch II or erlndnal or any· on day of sole: balance In ten days Further
any othcr purpose lhan the construc~ thing'
reawnoblJ dOIl(' by him or allY of them 4..'OIIIIIUon!!l announced at sale
tion and mallltenance of highways IS
Togelht'r "Uh the fr~ right liberty and FRANK A )IOORSHEAD. Attorney
to take from those who sponsored and privllego
to maintain, repair, renew olld re
are paying the tax that which IS Justly mo\ e Bteam main and adjustments to meter Fieri Falias
No 1HO
and Bteam appllBIJCC8 Ullall Baid premise.
theirs.
Jun~
Term 1032
Togelher with all ao(1 slo&'lllar buildmgs.
"Thc Kc~stone Automobile Club has \\ays.
waters watercourses rights libertletl.
All thos'" t \\ 0 certain 10tIS or pieces of
always opposed the dIVersion of high- privilegell Impro\ements, heredltamcnts amI E'l"Ound l\Jth th& buUdinj.:'s and Improvemeliis
appurtenances whatso\er thereunto belonging, thereon ereeled situatl! in the To .... nllhlp of
way funds as long as the highways of or In :t1l)\\IBe 311pertailllllg anti the reversions U ••I,er Darby. Counl)' of Dclauaro and State
remainders, tenls issul's and Jlrollts there of Penns) I\·tmln bel nit' know II ami numbered
the State are not completed. It is our and
01
as Lots 700 ,lIId 707 Arommlnk Section on
oplllioll that the task of bUilding the
IJhm or Drexd Hili Rt-alt} Company. and de·
ImllrO\Cments eonslst or t"o story brick
08 rollows
to l1iit Bel1;'inning at a
Penns) Ival11a Hlglm ays has hardly be- nud stuc. .,o bUilding 18xOO feet, t.'ollcrcte scribed
IIOUlt 011 the northeasterly Side of Childs ave
gun There are 24,144 nllies of improv- block garaf,.'e. 18x18 fcet
1111e tfill) feet \\Ide) at the distance or Iv;o
S Id
'h
hundred
IIlHnl} fll'e reet southeust\\ardly from
ed IlIgh\\ays, many of which even now
o iHl e 'IrOI~rly or Edward J Sharr
the KOuthl'ssterl) sldc IIf State r01ld containing
arc III need of wldenmg and repavmg.
CondUious---!210 Ol) cash or certlflecl cb k III rront or breadt~ Boutheast .... anlly slollg the
I
fib
ec tlald northeasterly sule (.r ChUdl'! 8\ enuc sixty
There are 79,O~0 Imles unimproved.
onn (ay 0 sa e: alan('C In ten days Fur'her ret I I!ach 101 beilllf thirty feet and extending
....'0 dillolls announced. at sale
or that l1iidth III Il'nglh or dellih norlheast
"\V c reitcrate-gIVe work, 110t money,
FRAN.\. A :\IOORSHEAD Attorne
",.rdb beh\(~en parallel lines at right angles
;J.
10 the ~ald Childs avenue Olle hundred hl(,mty·
and speed thc return of normal condifil e feel Under and eubJeet neverthcless to
hons "
('('rtalll ('o,enants and restrl{tlOns as thereia
Fie" Facias
No 109 mentlUlled.
;11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111 II III II':'
June Term 1932
Impru\lIlcnts con"llit of , .... u and one half
story stuceo and frame house 30x27 feet
All thai certam lot or piece or ground with Side IlUrch One 8tor,) atueco addition. Ox12
the bUlldmg'8 alltl Imllronments thereon r(.'( t Stuc
Count) of Dcla\\urc nOli State or PeJlIIsl'hama
Sold a~ the IlrUllert} of ThumBS L E\allS
houndccl ami des<'rlbrd accordmg 10 a ccrtaln and J :Maude E\ ,IllS
survey and 1)llIn tho"eo! made bl' Damon and
Civil Em."lll('ers Au~'''ust 28th IV26. as! ComhtlUlIs--S2iO 00 c
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS Foster.
follo,",s to \\It
on dIU of snle, balan(e III t(>11 daYH Furtber
------~
~.------conditions anllOUIlff'd at sale
Even before his God may he stand unBe .. lIInillj;!' nl a point on the northeasterb
The public has tolerated misrepre- afraid whose heart, In truth calls all men
side of Church Lane (flUy feet \llde) at the MATl'HE\V RANDALL Altorno
brethren -Emperor Meye pf Japan.
sentation at roadside markets long All are cordially Invtted to Join In these dlstall('e (lr une hundrcd sixt.) I'IX lind eighty
fl\l' olle hUmil'('
enough, says a joint statement issued by
SUNDAY
No 1.J..17
My Dear Mr. Editor:
9 45 A M. - First Day School In Whittier (fill) feet wide). thenoo extending along the
House has been closed lor the northensterb slIte of said Church Lane north
JUlie Tt rill. 1{)32
Thank you fur \ Our kmd con- the bureau of markets, Pennsylvama De~
summer.
fhe dc!!'recs one nunute t"cnt)' seconds
partmcnt of Agnculture and the Penn- 11 00 A M - Meeting for worship in the tl1ienb
gratulations.
\\est eighteen feet to l lIolnt, a eorner or lauds
I\ll that cerlalll lot or pic(c 01 land situate
meeting house.
Ilmut to be ("OnH)OO to Nathan Cohen aud 011 lite 1I0rllleasterly Side IIf Wtlde 3\ellUe at
Yes ) OU "ere right when you write sylvania State Association of Ma.rkets.
\\tle. Ihencc extending- along said Cohen s land the dl!;tmu..'C of '''0 hUllilred ,lIld tell f(oct
WEDNESDAY
that I felt It \\ as up to me to start in which IS outlined a plan for State supnorth sixl) four degrees flfty--elght minutes Qoulhe Istuanlb from the southeaster\.} eormr
9 30 A. M to 2', 0 P M --SewIng and Quilt- forty SHoonds east IlnsSIll" throu"h the middle or Cedar 3l enuc In the To'\\ nshlP or UPlwr
sometil1og here, after the k111dly way ervision over bona fide farmers' roadside Ing In Whlttler House Box lUncheon
or t\\o Ila1"l), \\ Ills am hundred tuenty Ihe 1 Darby Uelauare Count} P~lll1syh ama COil
the I)coplc of S\\arthmore have treated markets.
All are cordlaU" Invited to joIn In thesE' feet to a point. thenre extending south twenty· t,llnmg 111 (ront 011 the Slid Wilde a\euuc.
Mrs. 'rha) er and myself for almost
the degrees one minute t\\ent) R!eonds eut lilt Isured southenst\\lIrdly sIXl) feet and ex
services.
The statement emphaSizes the fact that
eighteen leet to a pOUlI a eurner of other lemilng in deplh measured northeastward!}
tlurt). years
lands 01 saul mortg1lgor. thence extending bet'\\eell pnralltl hms at right angles olle
hucksters who buy produce at terminal
TRINITY CHURCH
They hal e been hapI') years and I
along the slimc south sixty four d('~s fllty hundred ,!lid fill) feet to land of Lillltm lfae
Protestant
Episcopal
eighl nllnnle9 forb seconds "est passing I HUII{(r \\Ifl' of L Clmre Hunter bounded 011
111a). add prosperous) cars, 110t so much markets and then, posing as farmers, sel1
Chester Road and College Avenue
thrulI!:'h tho mllldic oC 1\\0 party ualla one thc north"(>8t b)' lands of Louis H Uuehl anti
Opposite the College Campus
1Il a finanCial way, but III all all around it at roadside stands located along State
hundnd t\\('1I1} 11\e feet to a I)oint III the ,\lfe 11IIt! all the southeast by lands of Ernst
Rector
highways in the country have done inlIorthrastcrll' Ride of Slid Church Lane beln!:, AchteroHlIl nnd '\lfe Together With the right
hapll\ hfe and I hope usefu1
Rev J Jarden Guenther. S. T M.
the Ilr!!t meliHolied pomt nnd ulace of beglll and us'" of the southeast~rly three aud one
I have beell thinkmg of the parable fimte harm to roadSide markets which 11 00 a m -Morning Prayer and Sermon.
11111:;haU f(.>( t or the llremises IIclJOIIIIIIg on the
Mr Guenther w1ll preach
lIortll\\ cst for a. depth 01~ olle.._hwulred aud
oL the three men. The OIlC With tcn are operated by farmers. In order to
TOl:'ether \\lth Ihe frw anll ulUnterrupted t\\('nt)' six red alld ~ubJect aB the lIorth\\e..t·
talents, the one \\ ith five, and the one counteract this influence, the plan for
rl.;ht usc liberty :nul ]Irl\ Ileire of a (Crt1l111 er), three aud one huIr feet of premises hcrem
THE SWARTHMORE
\\ Hit one talent, \\ hich I seem to have State superVJSlon and regulatIOn of roadtt'll feet \\Ide drI\C\\3) the mtdille line or c..'OtlH)ed for a depth 01 one hundred and
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
He,' John Ellery Tuttle. D D. Lltt D
\\hleh ts t\\ent) the alul IIlllet.} one one t\\lllt) SIX Ieet to the rh:hts of the Ol1inerB
ami which I don't \\ant to be taken SIde markets was drafted
Pastor
hundredths 121 VI) feet lIorth\\est"antly from I cultl occtllners o! urem1sf;!s adJ
the lIorUI\\('stcrly Ime of the abo\e described "elll to 11~ same Sild se\CII reet bJ: one
Bnefly,
the
plan
prOVides
that
each
SUMMER SERVICES
'1'Jlank1l1g you again
llremu,es e!nendillg 1I0rtheast\\urdly Irom saul 1hundred .m dl"cilty SIX lel't to be used as a
Churdl
Lanc to II 4..'C1"(all1 sixteen feet l\ide Uml'IlOIl drBC"U,)' ror the use or the premises
market
which
IS
entered
under
roadside
Carroll Thaycr.
SUNDAY
drl\cv;,'I)'
exl(>lIdmg' north and south along' lhe I hert'lil desnlbed and the l)remlSeS ndJolllUig
10 OO-Bible School
the p1an, shall be IIlspected and approved
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"esteriJ: line of the garages 011 thiS and the I on the north\\cst
11 DO-MORNING WORSHIP
HijOllillig prol.erlles as ami for a pa8sag-e"ay
by the Statl! Bureau of :Uarkets and
Ouest Preacher
Sign Communications
!tOll water course at all bmes hcr<>aflcr 10r!
ImllrUH!llll'lIts (ollslst of t\\O and one half
REV
PROP
WILLIAM
W
JORDAN
D
D
shan agree to subject ItS methods of
Cler in common \lllh the o\\ners tenants and! storJ; buck and Iramc house aOx2.7 feet Side
A CORDIAL INVITATION
OCCtll)lers of tins properly and the properties ))01"( h Que stor), 8\UC(.'O addition sxU leet
IS GIVEN EVERYONE TO SHARE IN
Man) commUllIcatlons arc received domg bus mess to the regulations of the
atiJoinlllg to the north and south
Stucco :.:' Irag(' 18x!!1 fect
OUBWOasIDP
by The Swarthmorean \\ h1ch cannot be Bureau. After thiS has been done a
R( Ql'l \ in~ therefrom nnd therC"out unto the:
Sold as the properly or Harry n 1.) nch
SWARTHMORE
puLlished because the author has not metal sign, two by three feet 111 Size,
saul mortgagor, his heir;! and assigns the Inml Clara Pattcrson L) IIch
METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
revealed Ius true Identify. It IS not our painted on both Sides III gold background,
right to entCi Ullon thc hereb)' p-anted prem
LLOYD P. STEVENS
lsea by InmseU. his agents, emlllo}es or work.' Conditwns--$.!50 00 eash or C'Crtlfled eheck
MInIster
polley to reqUirc the name of the With b1ue border and blue lettermg IS
men to 1IIslal1. aiter repair or nmo\e any on lia) of sail!, bllance III len days Further
wrtter to appear at the end of com- leased to the farm roadSide market op~
SUMMER SUNDAY SERVICES
dlnins or pipes which are no\\ laid tn ::Ind I (ondilions announced at sale
9 45-CHUBCH SCHOOL
Ullon the said premises or which tha said
mUl1JcatJOns printed in the paper but It
11 oo-woasmp AND SERMON
mOr1gll!:,or, his heirs nnd nSSIl;ns mny lay or MATTHEW RANDALL Attorne)
erator.
is reqUIred that he reveal his identity to
allo\\ or caU"e to be 1)3Id lind eollstltuhng- a
ThiS sign bears the words, UpennsylATTEND SOME CHURCHpart of the present or nny future 8}stcm of I
JOIlN J CAIN Sheri"
the editor.
WELCOM"!. HERE
vama Farm Productc;:u III large letters
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and. 111 the center, contams a design of FIBST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
OF SWARTHMORE
LAKE ERIE SHORE
\Vdham Penn holdmg a keystone, wlthlll
Park AVI'!Uue Below Harvard
IS VACATION LAND which are the words "An Approved
Services:
Farm RoadSide Market under Supervis- 11 00 A. M.--8unda.y School
00 A. M -Sunday Lesson·Sermon.
SceOlc charm and hlstonc back- Ion of Pennsylvania Department of AgTl- 11Wednesday
evening meeting eaCh week,
ground combine to give the Lake Erie culture." A registry number for each S p. m Reading room open dally, except
Sundays and holidays., 9 30 A M to 12 30
Bring your friends to "The Inn".
shore a vanety of vacation lure un- market is palDted on the sign so that P. M., Church ed.lllce.
rIvaled m any playground section of consumers wIll have arne a n s of of- All are cordIally Invited to attend the
Enjoy our gardens, trees and lawns.
the east. Lakelands. moun tams and ficlal identification of each market
services and use the Reading Room.
Tennis, Canoeing. Delicious Food.
nuneral sprmgs resorts can be Visited
Farmers who display thlS slgn agree
SHERIFF'S SALES
on a motor tour outlined by the Key- to. (1) Opel ate a genume farm market,
Dinners from 85 cents to $1.25.
stune Automobile Club, which passes (2) Produce on their own farm or purShenff Sales of Real Esl'lte
over excellent highways through this chase from neighbormg fanners at least
l! t the Sheri ff s Office
region of northern Pennsylvama.
three fourths of all farm products sold;
Court House Media Pcnn,;yhaniu
"In addition to the attractive resorts (3) Properly 1abel farm products 110t
Saturd3l' Septemb( 1" 17 193~
wilich are the objective of the trip the grown local1y, (4) Sell an honest packJourney IS made over the famous Lakes- age of full weight, count or measure and
8 30 0 clock A M
THE INN WITH PERSONALITY
to-the-Sea Highway which winds one whose face or shown surface truly
(Eastet'n Standard Time)
Swartt.more. Penna.
through lughly scenic territory", says represents the contents; (5) Provide
No 108
Fieri Facl3s
Howard J. Gallagher, manager of the ample parking space off the highway i
June Term 19 J~
Chester branch oLthe motor club. "The (6) Use no false or mlsleadi~g labels or
tbat «,rtam lot or piece of ground '\\Ith
entire round tTiP can be covered III ap~ signs; (7) Ke~p their roadSide nlarkets theAUbUIldings
and imprmements thct"Con ereef.· r--..-....-....-..--..-..-.....--~-...-...-.....-....-..--...-...--...--.·--...--..--..-......-...-!
clean, neat and attractive. (8) Sell only ed situate III the Borough of Yeadon County
proxlDlately 820 mIles."
D",w.m and S(,'e 01 Penn,,'v.m •. bound" I
From Chester the tour leads over products th~t are or good qu~l~ty, fresh 01
ed aud d"scrlbed accordmg- to a cert811l sune}
stat
t 352 tl
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t
t t l and otherWise of good condition: (9) Dnd plim thereof made by Damon and Fostcr,
e 'Sou e
',rofu g lima ? s ahe Subject their stands and methods of do- CIVil En~neerb, August ~8 1920. as follows ./
rou t e
\\ h ere a c t turn carries t e
10 wit
FROM food growing to food gatherIng is the nattravelers
tl
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Ch t
109 busmess to mspechon by the Bureau
Beg-mnllu!' at a POUlt on the northeasterly
h d
f l '
f
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f
h
ural met 0
(3
accumu atlOn 0
supp les or t e
lroug 1
'VV es
es er, of Markets and surrender their sIgns up- s.de 01 Ch .."h lane (fil" leel ~.de) ., Ihe
D
oWllmgtowll, Honeybrook, Ephrata on d emaild I
chill and austere WInter season \vhen neither plantI
or fal' ure t 0 comp'y, t
wh w~<;~al~c:e~~~~~:t':.~'Ir;:;!/~r1~:~~)t ~~t e:I~:~· l
and
Cornwall
to
Hummelstown
Here
I
t'
b
t
n
\\est\\ardl.)
frur
the
northVie.terlv
side
or
ha
vest'ng
is
possible
C '
any 0
Ie a o\'e requlremen s.
:"Ihra a'(!1lI1t' I lift) fc('t \\ule) , thcnee ex· I
Ing nor
r
I .
S Route 22 IS met and used to I Latest rcports mdlcate that the plan hlHtm:;:. 11011,::- tIl{' aHI ~ltlc of Chur~h 1anell"No frOlll 11loney Illakl'n2: to tllOlley s.I\'lng t's but
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Harnsburg From the st2te ca~)1tal U. S.! has becn wJdely apprO\ed. T\Hnty- north l'\\ent~ ft\(' Ih.!n.(~ \llIe IlIlliutn t\\IIII)
,,,om',
~e" ",hleen leo' 10 a I,"m'. a CQme'
a
step
along
the
Road
of
Progress.
Ithout the
ROute II IS followed to Amity HaU, eight owners of roadSide markets m 16 or other lands o{ .;;aul mortgagor, 'henee ex
along the same Ilorth sixty four de
acculnulation of money in bank hunlan progress is
'\here a left turn leads over U. S. counties have alread) Signed the agree- tending'
grce.. fift)--eight mmules forb seconds east
'1
Route 22 through scentc regions of the ment.
mu;sing through Ihe middle of two party walls I
an impossible thing.
one hundred. twenty fhe reet \0 a point, thence
beau Iful Juniata Valley Mifflintown,
e:rtendml' south twenty five degrees one mmute
I
tWenty seeonds cast eighteen feet to a Ilomt
LeWistown, Mt. Union and Huntingthence extendmg 80uth sixty four degrees
don are passed enroute to the Village of OPPOSE DIVERSION
flfty...eigbt minutes forb' seeonds west passing1\ T '
'he n"ddle 01 I~o p.." wall, one
1.
\Vater Street
OF HIGHWAY FUNDS Ib,ou.h
hun(lN"d t'\\('nty the fecl to a lJOint III the
northeasterly "'Ide of said Church lane being
From this point the Lakes·to-theD,vers,on
of
Highway
Funds
lor
any
~?'" menl .. n"" po,"' and pla", 01 begin·
.I.
Sea Highway, U. S. Roule 322 is followed over a gradual climb through the purpose whatever IS oppos~d by the
To:rether With the f~ and uninterrupted 1
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foothIlls of the Alleghenies. Tyrone, Kc~ stone Automobile Club III a state- ng-ht. use, Uberty, and pnvdege of a certam _ _ - ....--..-. -------------.--..--..---...--------...-..--... _______
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MATINEE
The water you drmk should be
pure at itsver) &ource.Itshould
come only from streams that
are away out In the countryfree from contammation that
makes water unsaCe, impure.
You don't want reformed
waterl That's why the Phtla·
delphia Suburban Water
Company has carefully selected
streams that produce"ater that
IS palatable and saCe to dnnk.
It costs us more to do thiS because it requires more piping,
pumpmg, inspection and care,
to give you pure water tbat is
always at your .!ervr.ce, at ,he
.tame pressure, 24 hours a day.
That's why you always gel
all the water you want •••
when you want iL
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MT~ER}EA
DAILY AT 2:30
pedigreed streams
Lamp Shades
Box Springs
Rush Seats
Paperhanging
Custom Made Furniture
Swarlh. 1441
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Bald Eagle and Philipsburg are passed
to quaint Clearfield perched high IR the
P ....llahed E~e.,. Frida,. al
mounlains. A wonderful huntmg and
Swarthmore, Pa.
fishing sector is found from here, At
ROBERT E. SHARPLES
Brookville a delightiul side triP I.ads
Edl ..., and Publl.her
to the Cook Forest. From Brookvll'e
Phone Swarthmore 900
the highway winds through scelllC reEntered as Second Claes mauer, January gions to Meadv111e, the gateway to a
24, 1929, at the P08t Office at Swarthmore,
famous mmeral spnngs district. SaegPa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
erstown, Venango, Cambridge Springs
FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1932
and numerous other attractive resorts
nestle in green hills 2t high alti.ude and
GOLF
are passed enroute to Erie.
Here ties beautiful Presql:e Isle
'fy,;lUkle, tWlIlkle httle ball,
Park,
Rich 111 scenic and historiC atHow 1 \\ onder \\ here) ou'll fall.
trachon For twenty miles m either diSet you on a little pcg,
rection along the Lake Erie shore the
Dnve you 011 the first long leg,
ravelers can VISit scores of delightful
And 1 cannot rightly see
Why you had to hit a tree.
beaches and resorts Northward from
Ah seducllve little ball
Erie U. S. Route 20 is followed to
Hoy,; you lead me to a fatl
Westfie1d, where a right turn into state
\\fhen a wlllning score I seek
route 17 leads to MaYVille on Lake
You go splasll1ng in a creek.
Chautauqua.
The same highway folIf I try to land be} ond
lows
the
north
shore of the lake
You go swimmmg 111 a pond.
through numerous aUractive resorts to
\Vhang! I hit a hopeful rapJ
Fllld .)0 our nose deep III a trap.
Jamestown In the heart of a rich dairy
Though the open grass IS good
and farlll1ng district From hcre the
You go shcmg through a wood~
homeward journey leads over state
And ) au make 110 recompense
route 66 to Warren, Pa, where a lcft
\Vhen ) ou ramble through a fence
turn into U, S Route 6 carnes the
But for all your vaned SillS,
travelcrs through the picturesque Al\Vhcn I meet you, fUll begins
legheny
Nzttonal Forest to Kane. Here
Ho\\ I lo\e }OUr arching fhght.
a right lurn leads south through Ridg\Vhen I feel I've hit you TIght.
And you make Sill cere amends,
way and Du BOIS to the Lakes-to~the
\Vhen you bring mc Jolly friends
Sea Highway and the tour can be comI forgl\e }ou lIIauy Ills
pleted over the same route used on the
As you lead me o'er the II111s
outbound trip
Show me nature at her best,
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As the sun goes do\\ n to rest
So I lovc you after all
ROADSIDE I\IARKETS
You coquettish. naughty ball
TO BE SUPERVISED
E. C. WALTON.
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Orienlal Rugs
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£ertified
Water··from
ANTIQUE REPRODUCTIONS
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FRED J. HARLEY
Awnings
Davenport Suires
Hair Maltresscs
Chair Caning
Painling
THE ,SWARTHMORBAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
011 September 12th. The main school
IS located at 7038-40 West Garrett
Sproat and daughter Eudora afe spend. alollg the Sagancy river. As
III"" ten ua)'s at Brant Beach, N.].
the trip as pOSSible Will be
co
boat
theory from that IIIshtutlOlI. Each pup,l
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Mr. and Mrs \V.lliam Sproul Lc\,is,
of the school is gIVen personal and inof S"arthmorc aHliuc are spcnding
~Ir and Mrs Richard G
diVidual alentlon III both class and pri·
' d '1
'I
I C II I1C avenue are planning
the \\eek·elld \\lth Mr. an u rs . .I.l ar- 0 eo
,.
vate U1struction, and the members of
\d \\'Ilson at Rehoboth Beach.
ta-m Mr. lhomas W. Yerzley of New- V ·
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h f fame, can be regarded as the hterary the faculty have been chosen for the
ark. N. J , for the week-end Mr Yerz- \ lSCOIlSIIl on account 0 t Ie eat 0
anccster of the gossip columnist as l)urpOSe of giving the pupils every adMr. and Mrs F" DO~1 Pricc of Yale Ic) IS the brother of Mrs Abell.
her fathcr, has returlled to her home.
portrayed by Ricardo Cortez in "Is vantage of the best train mg.
a\CIIUC, ha\c returned from Avalon,
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'13m ~anny, 0 My Face Red -;:0" Thc First Diarist of
N J, \\here they spent scveral days
llglll III 101 t"S Je co orTuh , rto-IYalc a\CIlUe, arc on a two \\ceks motor his day, being a Government attache
Move
mantle 0 crltlg 0
Ie U1l1or
ca re
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t 28tl trIP to
1110, cxpechng to return b) and therefore close to the m!lkmg of
Dr and Mrs W Carson Ryan, Jr.
:Mrs Paul Sharpless, of 110 Park ~ • tde ,tr °tr '3 s punl.I~Y' ugUSS t t i t h e \\a) of Kentucky and \Vest Vir- history, must have sensed th2.t all too
a\CllUC, uudcT\\cnt all aPllendcctolll} uroa cas, a
, .I.,. ovcr
a IOU
.
and
fanuly of Washmgton J D. C.
seldom the more formal lllstorians fall
at the Dcla\\are Counh- Hospital on \VIP-\VFAN SpeCial BraZilian musIc gUlIa.
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formerly
of Swarthmore, have moved
to set down those intimate details
Tuesda, of tillS \\eek
j 1I11.,orted for the occasion IS bemg used
MISS Rachac1 DaVies, of ~IadlsonJ about contemporary figures which from Washmgton to Falls Church, Va.,
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1 to lend atmosphcre and mterest to the
Wis., who has been the guest for the keep the subjects a1ive for succeeding where as Mrs. Ryan sa.)os: "We can
have room to stretch" 'fheir new home
llr Thomas A Sh(.!erl1l, Jr, of offerlllg of thiS Illteresting group of past SIX weeks, of lir. and l\irs. J. E. generations
IS
only about SIX mIles froOl the center
Nc\\ark, N J, has been the guest of! radIO entertaJllJl1cnt.
Davis, of 37 Amherst avenue, has re"Wtlltam Posler" of the film, lives
of
Washington on the Lee Highway.
Mr and Mrs J. Passmore Cheyney
turned to her home. Mr. DaVIS, has in a day that is at least equally as
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durlllg the past \\cek
Mr and :Mrs. Joseph H Dlckmsoll returned from spend lUg two weeks at stirrmg as Samuel Pepy"s, d.) llamlC is
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\\ho ha\c been spending the summcr Camp Meade, Md.
the \\ord Sam could write about the 124 CHILD HEALTH
Dr Victor D Siurer, Mr Henry III the Arthur Bye home at Strath
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Coronation of Charles II; "Wllhe Pos~
CENTERS IN STATE
Hoot, ~Ir. Frank R 'Morey, l\[r. Henry I Haven and Har\ ard avenues, arc leavDr and Mrs Frank :Morey, and their tertI can report, in one tine, the nominB Cookman. 1\1r Charlcs A Smith, IIlg thiS \\eek·end for their home in children, who have been spcndlllg the atIOn of a presidentIal candidate-and
There are 124 Child Health Centers,
and Mr George Gillespie \\ere the \Vmter Park, FloTlda.
past SIX weeks 1Il New York, have re- hmt strongly at the sku1lduggery, If and 19 wciglung stations for chIldren
guests of 1\lr Rohert E Sharples at
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turned to dlelr home.
ally, behind the nomination. The fire of III Pennsylvama. which give attention
Ins home m Thorllbur) 'rownship folThe marTlage of :Mlss Vera Ogam
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London was descrlhed by Sam j for to the health, nutritIOn and growth of
IO\\lIIg tile opcning of thc IIC\\ Pnson of \Vmnctha, I1lIllOlS and Mr. T Ross
Mrs A P Shanklll1, of Amherst U\\,dhe Poster" there is a gang bombFarm last Fnda\ afternoon
FlIIk, took place at the bnde's home a' cnue, With her children, Betty and IIIg Sam sct down IJl Ius secret code children up to the age of six years.
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on \Vcdnesday, August 28. 1\lr Fmk IS Elc3l10r, are vacationing at Stone hiS kno\\ ledge of the intrigues and af- The \\
falres de coeur of Charles's court; health centers are attendcd by one or
conference of the Insbtute of PolitiCS tcnded col1cge hcre He was employed
"\Vlllte" learns from the beautiful show more of the state vlsitmg nurses of
at \Vllliams College, \VtlhamstowlI, at the Inn for some time and later
Ho\\ard Johnson. of Amherst ave- girl, pIa.) cd by Helen Tweh etrees, the State Dcpartment of Health, acMass HIS father and mother paid him "cut to the Vlrgm Isles to teach He nue, Da\1d Bishop, of Harvard a\c· those gay and dangerous frivolihes cordmg to Mrs Mary S. Evans, Chief
a \ISlt O\er the \\eck-cud
appeared III scveral Players' Club pro· nue J Porter Vvray, of Walnut Lane, that arc to erupt Ul her lover's column of the Bureau of nursing
duchons
and Morris Hicks, of LC'nsdowl1cJ ha,c For Sam there was a plague, and for
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returncd from a Illne wceks motor trip "\-Vllhe" there IS a DepressJOIi
~IISS FlofCnce
TTicker and Miss
Mr. and l\{rs. J. \Vdbur Hoff, and to thc coast. 'fhey VISited the entire
lIIs ~ry Face Red?" is both a satire
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Iroad, returned on Thursday evemng mite Valley, and attended, "Iule III hllmamzcd modern Journalism which
from spelldmg se\ eral days In Easton, that State, thc final try-outs of the goes under the name of colmn conductDriving to New England
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Pa, as the guests of Mrs \-Vlllard American teams for the track and mg. As sho\\ n at the Lansdowne TheFor the Eclipse?
D.n IS
field events at Palo Alto. They then atre, it IS alike a glOrIfication and an
toured from Tia-Juan, MeXICO north I1Tlpeachment of the "modern Pepys"
Taking Your Summer
Mr. and llrs. Earle Yerkes, of 811 thru Orc{:EOn and Vvashlllg'ton, into
Besides Miss Twelvetrccs and Mr.
Lmcolll
a, el1Ue, returned on Sunday Canada, "here thcy viSited Banff and Cortez, tbe C2.st includes Robert ArmMotor Trip?
from Echo Lake, Mt Desert, Malllc, Lake LOUise, then East through Den- strong and Arline Judge
where
the.) spcnt three weeks.
vcr.
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VAN ALEN BROS.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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INCLUDING LIFE
PETER E. TOLD
OLD BANK BLDG.
Call Swarthmore 1833
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room. Stone
house, large lawn, garage. Suitable for
teacher or bUSiness people. Apply 604 Yalp.
Ave. Morton.
FOR RENT-Elm Apartments. 3rd floor.
Corner Park and R. R. Ave. Six rooms
and
bath.
Hardward
HotPhone
water '105.
heat.
Janitor
service.
c. A.floors.
Smith.
and Harrisburg are advised
Let me insure your Auto in the Allentown
by the Keystone Automobile Club that
01(1 rel.-ahle North Amert·ca Co. various communities are enforcing the
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FOR RENT-Garage at rear of 317 North
Cheste.· Road. Rental Including heat during
winter months. $i.50 per month. Albert N.
Garrell. 'Phone Swarthmore 480 PennYII1.cker
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FOR RENT-Desirable apt. above garage.
Large living room, small bed room
kitchen. bath room. Beautifully located
center ot Swarthmore. Gas, electricity. heat
supplied. Also garage space (heated) for
one car. Call Sw. 627-J between 5 and 6
In
P. M.
FOR RENT-Attractive ThIrd Floor Apt.
Fcr Particulars call Swarth. 124-M between 7 :30 and 8 :30 A. M. or 6 and 7
P. M.
FOR RENT-Third Floor apartment. 323
Cornell ave., Bedroom, bath. kitchenette,
living room, garage. Attractive rooms on
second Iloor available. single or connectIng. Call Swarthmore 773-R. MornIng or
evening.
FOR RENT-Furnished House-Lady will
share nicely furnished small home with
another lady or married couple.-Phone
Sw. 1274.
FOR RENT-Rooms or complete apartment,
furnished or unfurnished. Board optional.
133 Ogden Ave. Phone 15M.
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en erg ve.
Joseph E. Quinby
Ernest G. Snodgrass, Assistanl
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MEDIA, PA.
Bell Phone 4
Open Evening.
As Little as 25c a Day
Pays for a NORGE
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
CANTER'S
Phone 894
Cor. 4th & Market St..
Chelter 9911
DOOR-TO-DOOR BUS SERVICE
To Friends' Central School from Swarthmore,
Media, Morton, Springfield and vicinity.
Vllaraeter bulldlng haa been Ineulcnted In bO)'11 and glrlll for
elglltT-.even Tenl'll bT Friend.' Ventral, Kindergarten, 1~lemen
tarT Grade., High School and Vollege Preparator,. Cour"PJlO.
8troDS' laeult,..
Tborough aeademlc iralnln,;.
Frop."II,-.
.7DIpatheile leadenhlp.
Write or relephone Ardmore 1384 for further Informdtion.
B.uC1.AT L. JOHU. PH.D., P... NC'I'AL
FRIENDS'
CENTRA.L SCHOoL
OVERBROOK. PA-Countr,. DaT Plan
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MRS. GRACE M. SMITH
In the New and Modern
SWARTHMORE APARTMENTS
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speed provisions of the Vchicle Code.
The latest town to adopt drastic
enforcement is the borough of Hamhurg, which has been operating a
"speed trap" in an effort to discourage
establishe(1 in 1792.
FOR RENT-Comfortable room with board.
1n good location for gentleman. Swarthmorean Office box R.
E. C. WALTON
FOR RENT-8u1te of rooms or single rooms
opposite Campus. Furnished. Breakfast.
Phone 1918-J.
FOR SALE
M. F. Williams
FOR SALE-Peaches, Yellow and White
Freestone. EL RANCHO ORCHARDS, J.
Gordon Fetterman, Providence Road, one
mile north of Rose Tree Hunt Club. Near
Media. Fresh Picked peaches taste better.
FUNERAL
HOME
HELP WANTED
33 West BaltUuore Ave.
HELP WANTED-Sports clothes representative. We want a woman who has a
large acquaintance amongst the debutante
type. Excellent opportunity for right party.
Write box J. Swarthmorean Office.
CLIFfON HEIGHTS
BOARD WANTED
----------------BOARD WANTED-Room and Board wanted In qu1et family by lady. Good compensation payed for proper accommodations.
Write Box M. Care The Swarthmorean.
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WIRING
L EREPAIRS
LOST-Ladles silk belt with red buckle
betwee Yale avenue and the Rallroad I
Station_ Call Swarthmore 1567.
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ESTATE DAVID SCHWARTZ. deceased,
Benjamin Schwartz and Sadie Schwartz,
Executors, 102 South Orange Street, Media,
Delaware County, Pa., Howard Kirk, Attorney, 302 County BuUdlng. Media, Pa.
Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary have been granted In the above
estate, and that all persons Indebted to the
above estate are requested to make payment and those having claims to present
the same, without delay, to the Executors
g_~_5~_:t_elr_at_to_m_e_y._ _ _ _ _ _ __
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LEANERS -1896 I
Sept. ht, detac::hed frame houle; 8
room. and bath; .. bedroom.; 2-c::ar
garage; large lot; fine Ihrubbery.
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$90.00 per mo.; A-I c::ondition..
At once--Detached stucc::o houae; 7
rooml and bath; nict' lot; shrubbery;
good condition; $55.00 per mo.
2 small unfurnished apartment.. each AS NEAR AS YOUR TELEPHONE
$40 per mo.
Several furnilhed apartment.. $75
per mo.
411 Dut.HtII Aft.
ESTATE OF JANE B. CARTER, deceased.
Letters Testamentary on the above Estate
have been granted to the undersigned, who
request all )lCrsons having claims or demands
against
the same.
Estateand
of all
thepersons
decedentindebled
to make
known the
to
the decedent to make PIIJ'ment. without delay.
to
WILLIAM M. CARTER. Executor,
Woodbury. N. J.
Or to his Attorneys. Claude C. Smith, Claro
cnce G. 1tlyers. t617 Land Title Building. S. W.
cor. Broad and Chestnut Streets. Philadelphia,
pa.
8-19-32
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IWASHERS
ESTATE OF ALICE BARBER STEPHENS, de·
ceased.
Letters Testamentary on the above Estate
have been granted to the undersigned. who
requests all persons having claims or demands
against the Estate of the Decedent. to make
known the same. and all persons Indebted to
the Decedent to make PIIJ'ment without delay
to:
D. OWEN STEPHENS,
Moylan. Pa.. Executor.
Or to his atlornt>y, EDWIN A. LUCAS, Esq.,
Drinker. Biddle &. Reath. 1420 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia. Penna.
7-22-6t
Madison 110
LOST
Phone Swarthmore 715
Dartmouth ATe.
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CHAS. A. SMITH
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Phone. Sw. 1225
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!MRS. A. J. QUIl'1JY & SON
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FUlleral Directors
You will find our llervlce convenient
to your needs. Ye Old Swarthmore
lift' Ice Service.
FILE PETITION TO
CUT LIBRARY TAX
S LIP C OV E R S
DR APE R I E S
ANNA SCHAl.LES
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DEPENDABLE
CHEAPER
ICE
Bring your out-of-town friends to Swarthmore if they are looking for
a good place to Ih·e this winter. A fine selection of homes, furnil'hed or
unfurnished, apartments or single rOODlS, is available. Read The Swarthmorean for information.
son's comedy of Irish family
"The Whitchcaded Boy."
I Chekhov's "The Sea Gull," which last
Petitions asking that the one-half A~)ril opcncd Hedgerow's. ninth year
mill tax for the Swarthmore Public will be seen Tuesday evelllng and the
Library be reduced to one-quarter mill latest addition to the Hedgerow rcphave been _ turncd over to the County ertory. "Spring. Song" by
Bell.a
Commissioners, so that the question Spewack, "'.ho WIth her husband IS I
may be placed on the ballot for thc also re~pOJ1SJble for two other HedgeNovember election. The reduction in ro.w succe~ses: "Sweency" and "Solithe tax rate for library purposcs has talre Mal!' will bc ShOW11 on Wednesthc approval of both the library board d~~' evenlll g . . "
. ,
and borough council.
~~ppy Endmg, Perry !vms comedy
of hfe, letter and what have you?"
will be seen 011 Thursday evening. FriNEW PLAY PREMIERday's show is "The Emperor Jones"
AT HEDGEROW by Eugenc O'Neill with Arthur Rich
in the tit Ie role aJl(t Jaspcr Deeter as
The Hedgerow Theatre at Rose the cockney trader.
Tonight's performance is St. John
Valley has in preparation "A Placc In
Ervine's "The Ship," an English play
the \Vorld," Barrett H. Clark's and about a family of ship-builders. ToWinifred Katzin's translation of Carl morrow night the popular Jewish-East
Sternheim's farce, which enjoyed con- Side play "Spring Song" by Bella
siderable success in Germany as "Der Spewack will be performed.
Snob." It will havc its American
premiere next Saturday evening, SepMedia Theatre
tembcr 3rd and its second performHarry Carey and Edwina Booth, stars
ance lI.Iollday evening, September 5th.
of
Trader Horn, will be seen together
Sternheim's play, a satire on social
again
for the third time in "The Last of
climbing, is laid in prewar Germany and
the
~Iohicans",
the new version of James
deals with the effort of one Christian
Fenimore
Cooper's
classic, the first epiMaskc to "arrive." Chrisitan will be
sode
of
which
will
be
shown at the ~le-1
played by Ferd Nofer, his fiancee and
dia
Theatre
for
the
first
time locally Satmistress by Nancey Castle and Miriam
urday
Matinee
only.
As
usual the sat-I
Phillips respectively and the other
urday
matinee
is
a
long
onc
with extra
characters by Harry Sheppard, Carl
Reukauff, Mabel Sheppard, Catherine features and it starts at 2 o'clock. Chil-;
drens' admission price is only 15 cents
Rieser, and Edward Gable.
For Monday evening, August 29th for all matinees. The regular main picHcdgerow has selected Lennox Robin- ture for Friday and Saturday "The
Doomed Battalion" is rated vcry high as
entertainment for the entire family.
POSSESSION AT ONCE
6 room apartmenL 112 Park Ave. Elec::PROTECT CITIZENS BY
tric:: refrigerlltor.
EndOled porc::h.
ENFORCING SPEED CODE
Second Ooor. Garage. Newly decorated.
WM. S. BITTLE
Motorists who usc Pcnnsylvania
Notary Public
Real Eltate
highway route 120, between Reading
Swa. II1-J
and Pottsville and Route 22 between
RENT
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All Lines of
Est. 1M3
No. Lansdowne Ave., Drexel BW. Pa.
(Opposite ArUnrton CemeterJ)
Clearbrook 6880
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Borough officials disclaim any intenI tion to opcrate a fining mill or to be
I unduly critical of motorists. Thcy inII formed rLpresentatives of the Club that
thc ;own's only desire is to protect its
rlsidcnts by forcing passing motorists
• to drive with due rcgard to safety. I
who have been
away during the summer
or new residents who are
coming here to take up
some form of work, will
end their vacations early
in order to have time to
find some place to live.
fJ Now is the time to reach
these IJeople if you are in
the real estate business
or if you wanl to put that
extra room or suite of
rooms to work this win·
ter.
fJ And the way to reach
these prospective tenants
is through The Swarth·
morean. The first thing
everyone does who is
looking for a place (0
live is to buy a copy of
the local paper and read
the "for rent" ads.
... A few dollars spent right
now may get you a tenant
who will pay hundreds of
dollars for your house or
room during the winter
months.
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M EM0 R IALS
cemetery Work a Speclalt7
Wm. J. Cartledge
motorists are not held to the 20-mile
limit, their conduct is noted by the enI iorcement officers and if they pass
cars at intersections or otherwise disI play a tendency toward recklessness
thc 20-mile rule is invoked and they
rcceivc a summons.
More houses, apartments
and rooms will be rented
in Swarthmore during
the next Jour weeks than
during the entire balance
oJ the year
fJ Poople
Marble
high speed through its streets. While Granite
UVE IN SWARTHMORE
GARDEN HOSE
LAWN
SP~INKLERS
Suplee's Store
Open Tues4ay E"ening
Mondays and Wednesdays
Shampoo and finger wave
Shampoo and marcel
Shampoo and treatment
$1-
Zotos Wave $10
$15 Nestle Oil Wave
Reduced to $7.50
For Appointments Call Swa. 542
To SAVE You MONEY
new t_ypes of
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BARGAIN
TICKETS
Sold in either direction between SWARTHMORE and PHILADELPHIA, or between any
two stations on your
local suburban line.
Ask your Ticket Agent
to show you how much
these New Low-Cost
Tickets will save you.
3-Dl'f
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1-3.DAY TICKET
reduction of 113 under regular fare! On sale daily-good
to return within three days.
Tickets sold Friday will be
good to return until Monday.
Ideal for any short trip lasting up to three days, or over
the week-end. Example of
low-cost round trip fare between Swarthmore and Philadelphla-55c.
A
2_12-TRIP TICKET
Individual Ticket for use within
the calendar week. Good from 1\Ionday to Sunday only. Example of
tow-cost from Swarthmore to Philadelphia, approximately 18e per trip.
3-2O-TRIP TICKET
Individual Ticket good for 30 days. Example of low-cost from Swarthmore to Philadelphia. approximately 21e per trip.
4-50-TRIP TICKET
Individual Ticket good for six months
-will now be sold between any two stations on your local suburban line.
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LIVE IN SW AHTIIMOUE
MEMORIALS
Cemetery Work a specialty
Win. J. Cartledge
, lilllit, tlll·ir l·('I1<1l1l·t is 1I1.ll'd hy tl1l' t'lI:
o iorcellll'llt
Ilnin'rs
all.!
ii
till'),
J>a~!I
: t'ar~ at illtl'rSl'l'tiolls Ilr (lthl'rwisl' dis·
~ play
Est. 1813
No. I.ansdownc Ave.. Drexel Hili, Pa,
(OPI)oslte ArlinGton Cemetery)
Clearbrook 6880
a -.l·tl
i tilt' 20'lIIi'" rule is ill\'l.kl·" all(1 thl'y
; rn'l'in' a '11I11II1ollS.
I:orough (,Hieials
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SLIP COVERS
DR APE R I E S
ANNA SCHAI.LES
: lioll 10 "plTall' a )illill~ lIIil1 ::r to .hl':
: \1l1d\1I}' "rit ira I oi Ill\ltorisls. I hl'\' 111-'
(] Pt'uplt, who IHl\'c IH.'CII
<",a~' ,hn'illg Ihe !Hlmmcl'
0 .. new I,t'sitlcnls who ....e
t'ulIJillg ht'I't~ lu lakc lilt
~OIllC t m'm uf wttl'k, will
"lItl Ihd,' HU'aliolis Clll'l"
in (II'dcl' to Imyc timc t;t
Ii 1111 ~umt~ pl ...'e lu lin~,
.~ i\uw is tlw lime 10 I't,<1t'1i
Ilit'st~ It"opl(~ if ~·ttU m'c ill
Ihc I'cul t'stulc hU!'illcss
m' if ~'ou wunl lu put tI ..lt
t'xlI'u I'UOIII or ~lIih~ of
I'nums tn \Hwk this will·
Marble
ils strl'l·\S. \\·hilt·· Granite
lII11torists an' lIot Ill'lll to tIll' 20-111 iIt·
JUor(' "ous('s, "llltrl"wIlls
(fIul rooms I('ill b(~ nmll'"
ill S wurll..,,, o!"(' durillg
Ilw lIf'xl Jour It'(~t.·''s Illtlll
durillg Ilw t.mlirt.~ btlltlllct.~
oj lIlt' Y('(lr
Ihrllll~h
o f .. rlll("(1 r. pn'"'lltatin''' oi tht· r:\1I; Ihat
: Ihl' ,OWII'S ('Illy
to drin' lIith dill' n'g-;'rd 10 saklY.
Phone. SUI. 1225
,M uhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
All Lines of
Jm'CI,h E. Quinby
INSURANCE
Err..."t (;, Sllodgrm'~, As!.'isllllll
INCLUDING LIFE
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Bell I'holle 4
A. J. QUINBY & SON
PETER E. TOLD
OLD BANK BLDG.
Call Swarthmore 1833
nrill~ ~"lIr .. 111-,,1'-1,,"11 fri"IIII"
a ~ulIIl 1,lm'" tu lin· Ihi,.. wjnlc'r.
1"1'.
fjJ Alld thc way 10 I'cllt'h
Ilwse pl'ospc(·th·c tcnulils
is thl'nllgh 1'Iw !'i'('(lrllr·
"Hlrf'tII •• -Thc first Ihing
cn'l'nUH' d().~s whu is
looking rot· a placc {o
Ih'c is to Imy a copy of
Ihc Im'ul paltCt· mul l'cml
thc 10·1'01' ""111" .. ds.
(jf A fcw dnlhll's SpCllt right
1I0W l11n)' gct you a tcnant
who will pay hmulr'cds of
d"lIm's for your house or
room cluri;lcJ' the wintcl'
months.
DEPENDABLE!
CHEAPER
ICE
if Ih.·~, art· luukiJl~ for
A fill.· ".·I",·li .. n of hUIII(''', furni"h.·" or
lIJ1furJli"IU'.I. al"lrlnIl'Jlt" ur "iJl~Ic· r .... m", i" .. nlilahl.·, U":ul TIlt' S", .. rlhI .. S"arIIIlJlu,'"
mor.·.... fur i .. forllllliioll,
i You will find our service convenient
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FILE PETITION TO
ISlIlI'S
eliT LI8UARY TAX "The
CIlllll'dy of Irish
family liie: Ice Service.
210 Dartmouth Ave,
\\'hitl'hl'aded 1:.1\· ...
Chl'khol"s "Thl' ~l'a 'Cul1," whil'h last i
"ditions askingIII ill t;IX i,'r till'
D. F. GERNER
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: CANTER'S
DOOR-TO-DOOR BUS SERVICE
To Friends' Central School from Swarthmore,
Media, l\Iorton, Springfield and vicinity.
'''I'ill, hl' seell
(III
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Thursday
Character building hnK been Inl·ul~·lIte.J til 1)11)"'" ulld girl!. rur
elghtY-Ke"en yenrK b,· PrlendH' Celltrlli. IU.uh·rJ,:;"lIrh· ... EIl'III('ntnry GrndeH, IIlgh SC'hool nnd C .. IIl'~e Prl'lllirntor,' t:""r"~''''
8tron~
fneult,.,
Thorough nend .. n.le trnllllng,
... r_c· ... !' ,'.
_Tmpathetlc lemlerHhll',
Write or telephone Ardmore JJB4 for furlher informalion.
BAIICLAY
L.
JONES,
PH.D .•
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FRIENDS' CENTRAL SeHOuL
Fri-!
PLAY PUEl\IIER
( ay s sho\\" is "Tht, Elllpl'r(lr J Il\ll'S" i
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As Little as 25c a Day
Pays for a NORGE
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
the
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Open Evenings
Cheder 9911
i Cor. 4th & Markel Sts,
Illll'.hali .\pril oi'l'IIl'd Ill'dg-l'row's nilllh \"l'ar,
~Ivartlllll'lrl' IJul,lil' \vill I)l' ~l'~l~ 'rlll'sd;I)' l'Vl'llillg- all'( till' ! - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - that
I.ihran· hI' rnluCl',1 to lllll'-'Iuartl'r III ill , lal\'sl a
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han' hl'l'n tllrnl'd (lI't'r to tht' Counl I !TI('ry.
,pnng, l'ng,y
'l' a
ClIlIlIlIissilllll'rs, so t hat I he qlll'Sli";I. ~i'l'\\ al'k, ,,".ho ~I'it h her hllshand is I
ilia .I' ht' 1.lal·l·,1 ('11 thl' hallot i(lr thl'·'~
al,." rt'spollslhle It'r tW(' othl'r
Ih·d~l·..
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:\"on'mhl'r 1.ln:tioll. The redUl'lioll ill ro\\' SlIn·l·sses. ". wl'elll'y
and "~o 1thl' tax rate for lihran' IJurl"'Sl'S ha.;: tain' ~Iall." will he showlI on \\·l·,llIes-,
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thl' ':PPl'l'I'al "i both thl' lihrary hoartl" ay l'1·1·1I1l1~.
i
alld IIl'rou~h COllncil.
.. Happy I·.n
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Phone 894
in the titll' roll- and Jaspt'r I kl'll'r as I r;
Thl' Hl·tlgl'rl'\\" Theatre at Hns!' thl' l'OCklll'Y tracler.
:
\'alley
has
ill
preparation
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III
Tlllli~ht's
I'l·riorlllanl'l'
is
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John:
FOR RENT
1':l'\'inl"s "The Ship," an EII~lish play:
thl' \\·orl,\." Barrett II. Clark's alld
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a family of ship-huilders. ToFOIt ItEXT-(;",.,,",· a I r .. ",· of :117 Nor! h
l"ht':-oh'l' Hua~1. H"III.,l inc·lutlill!.! lw~~t ,hll'ill:'" \\ IIl1tn'(1 KatzllI s translatll.n (11 larl, IIlllrro\\' lIi~hl the p(lpular Jl'\I'ish-East
willt"I' Ill()lIth~. S; ..-10 Pt'l" 1I11I11th. Alhl'l't 1'.
~lert1hl'i1l1's iarcl'. which l'lljo)"l'd l'llll- ,~idl' play "~Jlrill~
~on.L!" hI'
Bella i
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FOR RENT-;--Deslrahl(' apt. a\)ol'l' garagl'.
Mcdia Theatre
Large linn!,: room. slIlall bed room premil'rl' nexl ~atllrday el'l'llin~. ~l'P-:
kltclH'lI. hath room. Beautifully 10cat('(1 IIi tl'111her 3rd alld its ~1'l'!l\\(1 Ilerillnu-:
cellt!'r of Swarthmore. Gas. electricity. hl'lIt
supplied, Also garage space (heated) for alll'(' ~Iollday t'1'l'lIilJ~, ~l'plelllhl'r Slh.
Il;.rry Carey aud Edwilla B""lh. ~tars
Olle1\1.car. Call SI\' . 627-J h"t\I'C'''ll
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TI t i l (Ie'd, ,,·ilh thl' ('fi"rt oi Olll' Christiall i till' :\1 "hil'
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;1"l'l'l'Iil'~'ly alld thl' othel' Ilrday :\1 a I.illn' ."nly. .\S 1I"lIal thl' Sat-'
~OR RENT--Third 1-'1001' apartmeut. 323 Phillips
C01'l1l'1I ave.. BNlroom, hath, kitehellettl'. r!Jaradl'rs I,,' Ilarn' ~hl'\li'anl. Carl ollnlay lIIatJlll"l' IS a I"ng !llll' wilh l'xtra'
IInl1!; roolll. !,:ara!,:l'. Attraeti\'c rooms ou
I'l'ukallfi. :\1~lhd ~1;l'JlJlard, l'athailll" fealures and il ~tarts al 2 ,,'clock. l'hil~ec()lld nuol" u\'ailablf". sill~le ur eOlllll'ctlll~ . . Call SwarthulOr" 773-H. Mon. ill!; ur
Ril"l'r, and Edward (;ahk.
: ,.In·lI< ;Uhlli."ioll I~~il'!' i,; "uly 15. n'l:t,; I
l"velling-.
Fur :\Iouda\' l'I'l'lIin~, .\II;,!;lIst 2')th Itlr all. llIatll:n·';.
I he regular lIIalll 1'1l'-'
lJedgl'roll
has'
sdl'dell
Ll'ulloX
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Hire
1"1', I' r\(~ay" ,:ull Satllrday . "The
r'OR RENT-Fllrnishl'
auoth...- lady or married couple.-PhOlII' ----P-O-S-S-E-S-S-I-O-N--A-T-O-N-C-E---' l'lItnlaillllll'lII illr till' entire ia'lIIil~~
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RENT--Elm Apartn1(·nts. 3rd Hoor.
CUTlII'r Park and R, R, A\,.,. Six room~
and hath. Hardward Hoors. Hot water l1l'at.
Janitor Sl·rnee. C. A. Smith. Phon!' 7U5.
FOR RENT-Colllfortal)le room with hoard.
In !;ood location for ~entll'man. Swarth11101'(':111 Ollicp hux H.
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CHAS. A. SMITH
Phone Swarthmore 705
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lion hdW4'('1l S\VARTIIMOHE mHI 1·IIII.ADEI.Pili A, or IU'lw('cn any
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1·'.IIIIl .... 1 all p~',,~ull~ ha\'ill;:- dainls or dt'llIaluls
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1;;lIo\\'n 11", ~aHU·. ;11](1 all lH'r:-'on~ illd('htc(1 to:
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WASHERS CLEANERS
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FIXTURES
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Swarthmore Electric Shop
411 Dartmouth Ave.
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ESTATE DAVID SCHWARTZ. dl'c('ased.
Bl'll.taillin S('hwart:? and Sadi .. Sl'hwartz.
Ex('('utors. 102 SOllth Orange Stn'l'l. Media.
Delaware County. I'll .. Howard Kirk. Attorlll'\', 302 COllnt\' Building, Media. Pa.
Noti~e is hereby gl\'en that lettl'rs te5ta- I
Illentary ha\'e been granted In the above I
estate. and that all persons indehted to the I
a\)o\'e estate arc requl'stl'd to make pay- i
ment and thosl' having claims to present:
the same. without delay, to the Executors I
or their attorney.
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tI,,· ..a 11'llIlar \\,,'('11.
Indhidllal Tick.·, for lISI' within
(;ood {rmn :'>Ionda~' til Sunday (luly. t:x:1mJlle of
10\\,-('osl from Swarthmore to I'hila·
delphia, approximatell' 18c per tril)·
3_20-TRIP TICKET
Indi"idllal Til'ket good for 30
4_;;()·TRIP TJ(:KET
GARDEN HOSE
LAWN
SP~INKLERS
Suplee's Store
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to returll within three days.
Tiekets sol
Ideal for any short trip lasting Ilil to three days. or o,'er
the week-end. t:xllmple of
low-cost roun
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~l~'t'l':-O. Itil7 Land
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A reduction of 1/3 lIndl'r regular fare! 011 sale daily-good
'ril1f' Builtlin::-, S. \Y.
(!road awl Clu,:"t nUl St rpt't s. I 'hilatli..'lphia. :
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good condition; $55.00 per mo,
2 small unfurnished apartments, each' AS NEAR AS YOUR TELEPHONE
apartments,
STEPHENS. lie·
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Sept, lst, detached frame house; 8
rooms and bath; 4 bedrooms; 2-car
garage;
large lot;
fine shrubbery.
$90.00 per mo.; A·I condition.
At once-Detached stucco house; 7
rooms and bath; nice lot; shrubbery;
::;e::~~o~urnished
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BARGAIN
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all IU'r~olls h:l\·in;r elainls ur dt'mantls
"""i.,,1 lilt. E,tall' or Ihe DIlCf'IIl'lIt, In makll
}, .. O\\"II 1111' ~allie. alit! all l,crSOllS ini1ehtc-d to
,I h,' 1l,·,,·.t"111 10 malIC IlaYllll'1I1 wi tlwm delny I
33 West Baltimore Ave,
a
tqw. E~c('IIt'liI opportllnity for ri[,;ht party.
\Vntl' 110:': J. SwartlllllOrl'lIn Ollic!'.
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To SAVE You MONEY
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HOME
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$15 Nestle Oil Wave
Reduced to $7,50
For Appointments Call SUla, 542
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HELP WANTED--Sports clothes repreSl'Iltati\"('. \\r t " \\,'ant
largp :i.\'(lllaintancf'
Shampoo and trclItment
Solei in dtller dir('C'-
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HELP WANTED
Shampoo and marcel
Zotos Wave $10
ENF()UCIN(; SPEEI) (~)I)E II~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ES'l'A'n: Or' ALICE
M. F. Williams
FOR S:\LE-·Peacl1l's. Yl'lloll' and Whitl'
. Fr('estOl!e. EI~ RANCHO ORCHARDS. J.
(.ordon l' .. tt .. rman. Pro\'idpnep Road. on!'
IlIllp llt'r!h of Rost' Tree HUllt Club. N('ar
l\kdia. Frpsh Pil-k<'cI peaches laste hetter.
Shampoo and finger wave
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wh..
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PI'llllsyh':!nia I
Notary Public
Real Estate
i highway r"llle 120. hd\\"('('11 Rl'atlillg
Swa, l11-J
"lIId l'"lts\'ilh: alltl 1,"1111' 22 hl'I\ll"l'lI~
-L-t-~t-l-l-ll-~-it-l-s-U-I-'t-~-Y-O-l-II-'-'-'\-l-l-h-)-i-n-t-'-)C-' 1\ Ik II I tlll"lI alit! II arrishllrg- art' ;uh'i';l'Il!
.y I he Kl'YS:I'IIl' .\lItOl\1l1hill' Clllh that
old rt'linhle N01'Ih AlIll'I'i.'.a (:0. i \'al-iIlIlS l'011l11l1ll1lItl'S alT l'lIinrl'illg till'
",pl'l·d pr"\'i,i,'II'; oi tl1l' \',·hidl' l'otll·.
t~sl.ah1islwd III 1792,
Thl' lall",t to\\"lI 10 atlopt tlra,lil'
i I'll i"n'l'1111'11 t
is the hurllllg-h of I hlll- i
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whit-h has hl'I'1I operating a!
E, C WALTON
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Mondays a)ul Wednesdays
WM. S. BITTLE
FOR SALE
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SWARTHMORE APARTMENTS
I-ROTEeT UTIZEN"S BY
FOR RENT--Suit(' of rooms or single rooms
OPPOSltp Campus. Furnlsl1l'cl. Breakfast.
Phon!' 19IH-J.
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In the New and Modern
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FOR RENT--Rooms or COHlpl!'l!' allart HIt'lIt 6 room apartment. 112 Park Ave. Elec·
refrigerator.
Enclosed
porch.
l\1rlll~hl'cl or unfm·nished. Board option'lI' tric
1:13 Oflcll'll AI·c. Phon~' 15M.
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Second floor. Garage, Newly decorated.
FOR RENT-Nicely fllrnish~'cl room. Ston •.
hOl"e. IlIrl'e lawn. garag!'. Suitahle for
(,·:tehl·r or husil1l'ss lluoP"·. Applv 6U.J Yalt.
A \"t.. :\Io\'ton.
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MRS. GRACE M. SMITH
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Indh'idual Ticket good (or six months
-will now be sold between any two stations on l·our local suhurban line.
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The Swarthmorean, 1932-08
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1932-08
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Film P398-P427
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