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VoL IV, No. 40
$2.50 Per Year
Swarthmore, Pa., October 7, 1932
HOIUE AND SCHOOL
WOMAN'S CLUB
Final Date for Payment of
MEETING MONDAY AYDELOTfE TELLS OF
School Taxes Extended to Nov. 30
OPENS NEW LOUNGE
FACULTY C~GES
of Swarthmore who failfd
However, it is possiblc that lhc installTwo Hundred Women of Bor- to Taxpayers
pay their taxes by last Friday night, lI1("nl plan may be put into cffcct aftcr
ough Attend Tea in New
September 30, will be more than pleas- Dec. 1. This plan llrovidcs paymcnt of
Social Room
cd to hear that they will not be fined school taxes in four or six installments.
five per cent. for paying school taxes Payment of the first installment is ac-
ATIRACTIVELY
FURNISHED later than that date. At a special meet- cepted as evidence that the person intends
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was offictally opened Tuesday afternoon
wIlen n~arIy 200. women of Swar~hn,tore
and thelr guests Inspected the furmshings
and improvements m.ade during the past
summer. The occasion also marked the
beginning -of the 1932-33 program of the
club.
The entire first floor of the building
has been utilized for the new room and
the improvement meets a need which has
existed since the completion of the building. In this new room, small committee
meetings may be held, as well as social
affairs and a variety of meetings for
which the auditorium has not been entirely suitabl~. The lounge wil~ also be a
great convemence for use durlllg dances
and its attractive furnishings create cheerful, restful atmosphere which will be of
great benefit to the social activities of the
Woman's club and other organizations
using the building.
Curtains of th<:atrical gauze have been
hung at the wllldows, the floors are
painted a dark green and have been
waxed, sets of bamboo furniture of colonial design have been artistically placed
about the room, and black and brown
rugs prove attractive floor coverings.
The room furnishings also include tables,
a lovely old Dutch settle painted black,
and cushions. of . bright chintz. Lamp
shades done in pastel colors by Mrs.
Charles D. Mitch~1I also add to the
charm ,of the setting. Two dressing
rOOms' open from the .main room and are
done in a flattering shade of old rose.
The work in the room has gone on
during the summer under the direction
Qi. Mr~~les__ p..:JrQt_c;.h&H., ¥,rs,-.Wih
-- - liatllEarte Klstler,- MISS -'Mildred' Simpers, Mrs. Jesse ..H .. Holmes, and Mrs. J.
Horace Walter.
(Continued on Pag, Six)
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CENTURY CLUB OF
CHESTER NEEDS HELP
The Century Club of Chester, of which
:Mrs.. Samuel C. Hanna of Swarthmore
is the president, is devQting much of its
time and energy to welfare work. The
Chester Relief and Family Welfare Society has made the club a headquarters
for relief work.
Since there is no appropriation for
maintaining a clerical force, Mrs. Hanna
urges any Swarthmore women who feel
that they can give a day or even a half
a day each week to the extremely important work of making out food orders
to .get in touch with her immediately.
(Telephone: Swarthmore 686).
The Chester Society has been allotted
one thousand yards of goods by the Red
Cross, and the Chester women are busy
making garments for the needy. In this
work, too, they would appreciate any
help which the Swarthmore women can
give them.
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HONORS WORK AT
COLLEGE TO BEGIN
The formal opening of honors work
for the year will take place in the
Friends' Meeting House this afternoon
at 3:00 p. m. Dean Brewster will speak.
Honors students and members of the instructing staff who give honors instruc'
tion are expected to attend, and other
members of the College who are interested are most cordially invited.
Honors instructors are requested to
meet students in Whittier House, immediately following the address, for the
final arrangement of seminars, Students
should complete their registration at this
time and secure on their Blue Card the
signature of the Chairman of their major
depattment and of their honors division.
Two lectures, designed primarily for
junior students, but open to all students,
will be given by Professor Brand B1anshard on the following dates:
1. "Nature of Honors Study," Tuesday, October 11, at 11 :20 a. m.
2. "How to \V rite an Honors Paper,"
Thursday, October 13, 11:20 a. m.
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Founders' Day Speaker
Jane Addams of settlement work fame
in Chicago will be the principal speaker
at Founders' Day program at tPe College
Oct. 22. The theme of the program will
be keeping with the 2SOth Anniversaty of
the . landing of William Penn. A pageant will he presented by the students.
ing of the School ,Board held last
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hursday evening, correspondence from
H
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l Signed
by
the Governor August 27, providing tllat
no fine be charged those who paid
school taxes before December 1 instead
of October 1 as formerly.
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Th
e. or~gtna purpose 0 ast
ursday I1Ight s meeting was to pass a resolu~ion provi~il1g t.hat school taxes
mIght be paid In mstallments. However when it was learned that no fine
would be added until after Dec. 1, it
was de~ided to postpone until a later date
any. actIon as to payment of school taxes
by Installments.
to make the other payments. I f he fails
k h
to ma e t e second payment on time he
is fined five pcrccnt and I'f he fal'ls to
make half of the number of pa"ments on
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time, eight percent is added to his school
tax bill.
The Board also announced that all penatties on unpaid taxes of previous years
would be abatted if the taxes were paid
in full by Dec. 1. This bill passed by the
Legislature at the last session is proving
a great inducement to late taxpayers to
pay their bills in fulf.
To Tuesday night, $72,000 had been received in school taxes by Tax Collector
Clara L. Taylor. This figure is slightly
belo\v last year at the same time.
TURTLE RETURNED
PLAYERS' CLUB PREPARES
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TO
CRUM CREEK
FOR OPENING PROGRAM
,
Swarthmore s famous snapping turtle
caught by Roy W. Delaplaine in Crum
Creek this sumnier protected -from the
soup pot by Roy
Lingle scorned by
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Dr. Wdham T. ElliS, admired by half
the youngsters itt Swarthmore, has fin·
ally been given its freedom once more.
In deciding what should be done with
the 25 pound smll>per, one of the largest
ever caught in the local creek, Mr. Lingle was most persistant and was responsibJe for its release last week. From
the very first, Mr. Lingle, who harbored
the monster in his back yard, maintained
that it deserved a better end than supplying soup to the residents of Cornell avenue.
Mr. Delaplaine says- that making the
turtle into soup was more humanitarian
The first meeting of the Homc and
School Association will bc hcld Monday
c\'cning, Oct. 10, in thc auditorium of thc
High school. The mecting will be in the
naturc of a recclltion to thc new teachers. All parents of children attending
the llUblic schools, whether members of
the I}OI!1e and School Association or not,
are II1vlted to be present and meet the
teachers. Dr. Frank A. Williams, presid t
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will tell ·about plans for the school program.
Following the meeting there will be a
social hour in charge of the Hospitality
Committee of which Mrs. Frank A. Wil)jam is chairman.
PUBLIC UBRARY
GROWS STEADILIIV
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Circulation of Adult
hooks
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The progress made by the Players' ADD
M~ NEW BOOKS
Club of Swarthmore has become k n o w n '
to many Little Theatre groups throughEvidently the depression has given
out the country, Charles D. Mitchell, more people time to read for the records
presidenl of the organization stated in a of the Swarthmore Public Library show
letter to the membership Monday when that more books are continually being
he announced the ambitious eight-play used. At the Fall meeting of the Library
program scheduled for the coming sea- Board held on Monday evening the high
son.
spots in the Librarian's report were as
When questioned, Mr. Mitchell said follows:
that within the past week he met a man
Circulation: A$1ult department-June,
in New York City who follows the d~ 983 books; July, 1118 books; Aug., 1227
ings of the Players' Club with great in- books; and in September to Sept. 24, 950
terest. In fact, his own Little Theatre books, or a. total of 3328 books. Comgroup finds the local club's wor:k .!l stim-: parison with the: same months of last
ulant. Other members report slmtiar re- year shows an increase of 623 books boradions.
rowed.'
':This, ,~f course,". c~ntinued Mr.
In the Juv~nile department, 1130 bo~ks
Mitchell, IS most gratlfymg, and chal- 1 were loaned It:! the same summer period
lenge~ .u.s ~~ to a full measure of our \ this year and 1021, last s~mm~r. ~he
.tha!l.,.!~!!lFning)t:t~the_lT!urkr ':W~1el'!..~!.~pabl!!tles. ..
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number. _~f./~1~~ cards. m .c~rc:ulat!on
C'rum -creek .but· he finally agreed to give .~Iit .~yers' ~eas0!I opens . the "tlrst at ~he pre:sent· [line -are -Hj2 and -'199 -}uthe turtle one more chance. If he again we~k of Nove""!b,~r With a. reVival! The vemle, or a- total of 1331 cards. Last
gets onto the hook end of Mr. Dela- Thirteenth Chair, and will be directed year on Oct. 1 the total cards in circulaplaia's line Cornell avenue shall have by Roland G. E. UIlman.
tion were 1186 or an improvement this
soup, notwIthstanding Mr. _Lingle's love
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of nature and things that crawl.
CLASSES RESUMED
New books ad~ed sl~ce May-90 adult
News articles about the turtle have apIN ALL GRADES books and -51 ~llIld~en s books.. Among
peared in newspapers as far north as
the new magazmes 111 the readlllg room,
Canada and as far south as Florida s i n c e .
the latest acquisition is the Atlantic
it was first described in The Swart"All classes m the Swarthmore Public Monthly.
",orea".
schools a're scheduled to be in operation
Assist.ants during the summer were
this Monday·. The three primary grades Miss Margaret Cresson and Miss Irene
and the kindergarten classes will attend Blaisdell.
DISCUSSION GROUPS
Books added to the Library recently
for the first time ~fonday morning. The
CHANGE TO SUNQAYS grades above the sixth began last ~[on- include: "Young Fu," by E. F. Lewis;
day and the fourth, fifth and sixth grades "Calico Bush," by Rachel Field; "Two
The Discussion groups which have met began on Wednesday. The original Children of Tyre," by L. A. Kent;
every Monday evening during the past opening date of the schools was just one "Charlemonte Crest," by A. H. Seasummer at the home of Dr. and Mrs. month ago. Postponement was decided man; "Fleta," by C. Kahmann ; "Painted
Jesse H. Holmes will be continued this upon foIl owing the recommendation of Arrow," by F. Gaither; "\Vhite Leopwinter. However, in order to take care Dr. Franklin S. GilI("sllie, head of _the ard," by Inglis Fletcher; "Moorland
of the continually growing audiences, the Board of Health, 011 account of the Mousie," by Golden Gorse; "Elephant
meetings will he held on Sunday evenings prevalence of infantile paralysis in King," by R. Campbell; "Red Prior's
at Whittier House beginning promptly at Philadelphia and vicinity. No cases ap- Legacy," by A. H. Bill; "Luck of
peared in Swarthmore, however.
Lowry," by J. D. Bat:on; "Adventures
8 o'clock.
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The three primary classes will report c.f Mario" by Waldeman Bonsels'
At this Sunday evening's meeting, Dr.
(ColStinu,d DIS Pag, Eight l
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R. C. Brooks, head of the Political Sci- at 8 :30 Monday morning and the kinderence Department at the College, will garten at 8 :45.
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MUSIC ·COMMI'ITEE OF
speak on "Russia," after which there
LEGION TO MEET
will be a general discussion. The public
Bible Class Begins
is invited .
The first fall meeting of the :Men's
The Music Committee of the Harold
Next week Mary Windsor of HaverBible class of the Presbyterian Church Ainsworth Post of the American Legion
ford will speak.
Last :Monday evening Professor Clair will be held this Sunday. Dr. William I will meet on :Mol1day evening to make
\Vilcox spoke upon the "Concentration T. Ellis will teach the class again this plans for the winter's activities, Frank
winter and the theme of the first three R. Morey is chairman of this committee
of Power."
months' will be "Seeing These Times in and it is proposed to organize a man's
chorus.
the Light of the Bible."
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JUNIOR ASSE~IBLY
PLANS DANCING CLASSES
Wednesday evening th~re was a ?"eneral meeting of mothers mterested m t!le
Junior Assembly. Instead of one chalrman this year it was decided to have
several. Mrs. T. E. Hessenbruch, Mrs.
Harold Griffin, Mrs. Leroy Mercer, Mrs.
Alfred Gary White, Mrs. Arthur Mitchell and Mrs. E. O. Lange are the chairmen who have been selected.
The Junior Assembly is a group of
young people from 8 to 18 years of age
interested in dancing. Classes will start
on November 5 under the direction of
~{iss Edith McCrea. It is expecte~ that
the arrangement of four groups wtll be
the same as last year and it is announced
that prices for the series will be lowered.
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Given Lehigh Honor
Gellert Spencer Alleman, alumnus of
Swarthmore High School, has been
awarded Sophomore Honors by the .facuIty of Lehigh University on the ~asls of
his excelle.nt scholas!ic record durmg .the
year 1931-32, accordmg to a com mUlllcation received yesterd.ay. by Frank R.
Morey. supervising prmclpal of Swarthmore schqols.
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RepuhIican T rend I n Th·IS C ounty
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GaInIng
Ground Leaders Report
Prospects that Delaware C:lUnty will
give President Hoover one of the
largest Republican majorities on November 8, of any county in Pennsylvania
have gained steadily during the past
week with meetings of the sectional
Republican executive committees in the
Radnor-Haverford Township sections
~{onday night, the Lansdowne section
Tuesday night, the Chester pike district Wednesday night, and the Chester City district Thursday night. Monday evening the Media district will
meet at the Armory.
Political leaders in the county are
still talking about the unprecedented
attendance a'ld enthusiasm at the meeting of County Committeemen and
\Vomen held last Wednesday at the
Armory in Media. Attendance was
without exception the largest at any
Committee meeting in the recollection
of those present. This is indicated to
mean that the precinct workers are
ready and anxious to repeat their usual
performance of bringing in a record
majority for the Republican presidential nominee.
"The barometer of parry loyalty and
confidence in President Hoover, has
made a tremendous jump in this county
since the meeting of the County Committeemen and \Vomen last \Vednesday," declared C. Edwin Hunter, chairman of the County committee yesterday ill an expression of pleasure at the
progress being made.
"The bold unsupported assertions and
the vague and indefinite promises being
made by the Democratir. presidential
nominee are developing a fighting
spirit among good Republicans everywhere. They are rallying to the support of President Hoover and are ready
to t;!.ke a militant stand in defense of
(Co "tin lied DIS Page Sevn)
Five Members Return After
Leaves of Absence; Four
Promotions
SEVEN
NEW·
ME~IBERS
President Frank Aydelotte, at the
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3, announced various changes in the Faculty and Administrative Staff for the
college year 1932-33. Five members of
the Faculty have returned from leaves of
absence, one has been granted a leave
for the first semester of 1932-33, four
have been promoted to higher rank, seven
new members have been appointed to the
instructing staff, one new member has
been appointed to the library staff, and
two new members have been appointed
to the administrative staff.
Returning to the college after leaves of
ab~ence last year are the following: Dr.
William I. Hull, Howard M. Jenkins
Professor of Quaker History, who spent
four months in Geneva attending the Disarmament Conference called by the
League of Nations; . Dr. Clara Price
Newport, Professor of German, who
spent the second semester in Germany;
Professor H. J. M. Creighton, Chairman
of the Department of Chemistry, who,
during the year 1931-32, visited un iversities, technical schools, and ·chemicar industries in the British Isles, Switzerland,
and Germany; Dr. Philip M. Hicks,
Professor of English, wno' spent the
year in literary work, mainly at -·the
Huntington Library at San Merion, California; Dr. Mary Albertson, Assistant
Professor of History, who devoted the
second semester to research at the Record Office in London· and the British
Museum, collecting material on "The
Keepers and Constables of Castles" for a
volume which is to appear in a series on
"T~e.English. Government at· Work" to
be publiirhed-6y the 'Xf~iliacvaI -:Acaaemy
of America.
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A leave of absence continues for Professor' Louis Cons, Chairman of the Department of Frenc~, who in 1931 was
granted a tw?~years l~ve by the Board
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H. S. ELEVEN OPENS
SEASON WITH MEDIA
With only two players on the team
who were among the first twenty-five
men on last year's squad, Coach Ziegenfus' football team goes into act ion
against Media this afternoon under a
teriffie handicap. The worst blow that
the high school eleven has suffered came
during the past week when physicians
announced that Captain Hoadley would
be unable to play in the Media game on
account of a bad knee.
The line-up for Media's game to be
played at Media at 3 :15 will probably be
as follows: Wagner and Powell, ends;
Lraemer and Feakins, tackles; Blaisdell
and Brownell, guards; Dingle, center;
Madison, quarterback; Maddox, a 11 d
Whitaker, halfbacks; and Jack Taylor
fullback.
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Dr. Fred A. Brill
Dr. Fred A. Brill, of 114 Park avenue
died of a sudden heart attack while in
Shamokin on \Vednesday evening. He
will be buried in Lebanon, Pa. on Saturday. Dr. Brill served in the SpanishAmerican \Var in Puerta Rico, and in
the World War in Base Hospital Number 91 in France, He and his family
have lived in Swarthmore since 1917.
Mr. Brill was 56 years of age and was an
active member in the Fire Company and
the American Legion. For the past two
years he traveled about with a chain of
dental offices. He is survived by his
wife Sar"h E. Brill and five children,
Fred, Jr. of Flourtown, Marion of
Philadelphia, and Florence, Ruth and
Kathryn of Swarthmore.
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Fortnightly
The Fortnightly will meet for the first
time this season on Monday, Oct. 10th
at the home of Mrs. Clifford, 306 S.
Chester road, at 2 :30 o'clock.
Members will give brief reviews of
their summer reading.
The book for review is "Saint Saterin"
a remarkable picture of the home life of
a French family living on an estate near
Paris. The theme is quite out oi the
ordinary in its setting and in the remarkable characterization. Mrs. Bishop will
be the reviewer for the afternoon.
Members are asked to remember dues.
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Among the students at the Peddie
School, Hightstown, N. J., this year are
Doone Dinsmore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Dinsmore, 227 Kenyon avenue,
Swarthmore, and \Varrcn G. Conn, 603
Thayer Street, Ridley Park, 1'a., son of
Mr. and Mrs. D. Norman COlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Boyce, missionaries under the Presbyterian Board
in 'feherall, Persia, are making Swarthmore their hcad(IUarters during their
furlough and have taken a furnished
apartment in the house of \\rilliam B.
Rutter on Swarthmore avenue. Mr. and
Mrs. Boyce will dC\'ote a large part of
their time to presenting the work of
the Persia 10.1 issiolls to churchcs and
tnissionary societies in the eastern part
of the United States.
Mr. V. C. Herrin, a prominent mining
engineer of Idaho Springs, Colorado,
spcnt the last weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. \Y. F. Bitler.
Miss Anll \V. Orr, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. A. V. B. Orr, Mt. Holyoke
Place, has been inducted into memberAttentionl
Thorough Going Service
Location-Chester Rd. & Fairview
Atlantic "White Flash"
No Waiting
Tires. Checked, Etc.
Interesting Prices
Credit Cards Honored
Gigan tic Power
SWARTHMOREAN
OCTOBER 7, 1932
The annual Student SUllpcr was held man Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
house. Representatives of the three major parties will
speak. Ellwood J. at the R-:ctory on Tuesday evening of Gilcreest, Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald GibTurner, chairman of the Speakers' Com- this week. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. son, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sidney Johnmittee for the Republican party in East- Guenther in welcoming the young people son, and hir. and Mrs. Robert L.
ern Pennsylvania is endeavoring to se- to Swarthmore were Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Coates.
cure Franklin Spencer Edmonds. Phila- Lange and Mr. and Mrs. W. Minton
Mr. Donato Colafemina leaves on OctThe Church Committee of ober 14th for the middle wcst where he
delphia attorney, as the RCI)ublican Harvey.
speaker. Dr. Jesse H. Holmes will speak young IJeOlJle, who were present included: will give several concerts in Chicago and
for the Republican party and the Dern~ Betty Dickinson, Nancy Harvey, Jean- vicinity.
ocratic Committee is also endeavoring to nctte Marr, Mary Alice LiBy, Margaret
Mrs. A. F. Jackson returned on Tucs~
Cresson, Shirley Davis, Jerome Smith,
line UJ) a good speaker
day from 'Vinter Haven ·Florida, where
0l! Monday evening, O~t. 10, the Re- Raymond Walters, David Brearley, C1if~ she placed her daughter l-Ie1en in Rollins
IJUbhcall County C(lmmltt~men and ford E. Mascr, Thomas G. Casey, Wil- College.
'Wom~1l from ~war~hmore ~I11 attend a liam D. Taylor, Everet Walters and E.
Mrs. C. F. Wikoff has returned from
committee rne~tlDg m ~edla to make Biddle Heg.
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visit to Dayton, Ohio, and will spend
l)lans for a big Repubhcan ral1y at the
STORY
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winter with her daughter, Mrs. WilCounty Seat .No.v. 2 to which Swartilliam Hanny.
moreans are inVited.
RESUME TIDS MONTH
Dr. lola Kay Eastburn, formcrly head
Nov. 4 has been tcntati.vc1y set as the
of
the language department of Brenau
date for a. debate or series o~ talks ?y
The Story Hour will start its winter College, Gainesville, Georgia, IS the
represent~hves of th.e three major llart.les
prog.ram the latter part of this ~llonth a~- guest of Mrs. Chester Roberts.
at Clotluer MemOrial. Efforts to hne cordll1g
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to Mrs. Roy L. Delaplame, presl•.
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up good speakers [or this occasion arc dent. The first meeting witl bc devoted
The Misses Ahce and Grace. Robinson,
Engagement
also being made.
to the 250th anniversary of William '?aughters of Dr. and Mrs. LoUIS N. RobThe final two weeks of the campaign, Penn. A pageant will he IJresentcd. The 1I1son have returned from Tunkhannoc~,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Atlce Ermold of several street meetings wilt be held in
date will be announced later.
Pa., and are enrolled as freshmen III
Haddon Heights, N. J., have anllounced the center of the borough.
Swarthmore College.
,
the engagement of their daughter }.fiss
}.-(rs. Earl Cowan of \Vooster, Ohio, is
Laura Evelyn Ermold and Mr. Donald
S. S. Resumed
the guest of Mrs. J. Donald Gibson of
Haviland Brownell, son of Mr. and Mrs. GIRL SCOUTS TO
John R. Brownell of Haverford Place.
The Intermediate and Senior depart- Hilborn avenue.
OPEN FALL PROGRAM
~liss Ermold is a gradUate of Hood Colments of the Presbyterian Sunday school
lege, Frederick, :Md. Mr. Brownell atWith the ol)cning of schools the Girl. will be resumed this S~lJlday.
CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, OCT.
tended the Grand Rapids Junior College, Scouts will resume their activities.
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Grand Uapids, Michigan, and was grad10. FOR RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY
Troop 16 will hold its first mceting at
uated from the University of Pentlsyl- the Girl Scout House on Saturday morvania. He is a member of the Phi Sigma
Swarth. 761·762
ing, October 8 at nine o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Foote returned Free Delivery
Kappa fraternity.
Troop 194 will meet at the Scout recently from a visit to their son-in-law
House
this afternoon, October 7th at and daughter Dr. and )'frs. David Hand
Methodist Ladies Aid
3:30.,
wbo reside at 321 Dryden avenue, Ithaca.
Troop 6 will meet at the Woman's N. Y. Dr. Hand is teaching and doing
The Ladies Aid Society of the Swarthresearch work in the bio-chemistry dc-----------------more Methodist Church. held its regular Clubhouse Saturday morning at 9 :30.
pal"tment
of Cornell University.
monthly IUllcheon and business meeting
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f give you a real thrill when they say. "My.
Shinn, and Mrs. M. E. ,Dinsmore. Plans articles (fancy work, cake, candy etc.)
. e eWIng roup a
e oele y 0 that is good!"
were made for the fall bazaar and turkey t b d r
ed t th I
F 'd
f Fnends meets as usual :cvery Wednesday Buy here at prices that also please you.
e s lap on in ay a -I and they are busily preparing for their
supper which will probably be held early t o e e tllver 21 at
crnoon Ie
s.
B'
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in December.
.
Old clothing laundered and mended lenma N cIa b- erv3lcde. air, w lIC WI
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w!ll be acceptable at the Rummagc Ta Ic.
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POLITICAL MEETINGS
Mrs. Arthur Robinson (Phone 573m)
s
Ice ar er 0
arvar avenue
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f
'tt
ho expects to spend several days of next
FOR SWARTHMORE WI'11 ac t as ch airman
0
a comml ee w k ' N
Y k C't
will direct the work of the girls.
w",.ej . m T eLw Clor t I Yf' H dd fi Id N
~\ISS
. . anono
a one, .
Politics will grow. steadily warmer
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Many improvements have been added J. was the din?er guest of :Mr. and Mrs.
from now until Nov. 8 according to plans
of those interesting in placing speakers to the Girl Scout House this summer. Walter J. F~Itz of .College avenue. on ================~
11;_ 35.
[or their respective parties before the The plumbing has been installed the Tuesday eventng. MISS ,Clanton has Just RIB LAMB CHOPS
Tender, Juicy Chops
house has been painted, the fircplac~, the returned from ~ four months' sta:>: at her
voters of this community.
LOIN PORK CHOPS
11;.31.
Friday evening Oct. 21, the SwartJl- gift of Mrs. Leonard Ashton, has been summer home III Owls Head, Maine.
Best Center Cuts
completed.
Mr.
George
Bourdclais
has
Mrs.
W.
Ross
Thomson
and
son
are
more League of \Vomen Voters will
LOIN ROAST
combine with the County League and made for the fireplace a wrought iron the ~uests of Dr. and 1\.{rs. W. R. Thom~ PORK Choice
Center Cut-Tender
sponsor a program at the woman's Club- crane designed with the Girl Scout in- son ID Warsaw, N. Y.
SHOULDERS
LAMB
11;.21.
.
itials. John W. Powell has given the
.Mr. and Mrs. SapllJ!!1 M. Dodd ~nter
DonetC6I1' Bprmlr LaDlb R."""t
girls a victrola; Mrs. George Ashton has tal~ed at a house party. last week-end ~t RASPBERRIES
BOl< 25.
gh'en furniture and rugs, and Mrs. E. A. their summer home III Avon. Their
Perfect Ripe Berrles-4 ServIngs
Gillespie a piano. On October 29th the guests were Mr. and Mrs. \-Valter Rod- HAMBURG.SPINACH COMB.
49.
1 Lb. Selected Meat-Cleaned.-l servings
house will be dedicated with appropriate
ceremonies.
ship in the Delta Delta Delta sorority
at Bucknell University, where she is a
member of the Sophomore class.
Rev. and Mrs. William A., Ellis, of
Boothwyn, spellt all of last week as
guests of Dr. and Mrs. \VilIiam T. E.llis.
Mr. E. Clayton Walton, Dr. William
1'. Ellis and his uncle, Rev. \Villiam A.
Ellis, and Transit Director Charles E.
Davis, of Philadelphia, motored to Bowers Beach last week-cnd for a day's
fishing.
Miss Lillian Kiesau and Miss Betty
Hunter, of 400 Park ave., spellt last
week-cnd in Annapolis, Md.
Mrs. Lizzie DeArmond and her
daughter, Miss Linda,' have returned
from Ocean City New Jersey where
they sIlcnt the ;ummer. Mrs.' DeArmond's health was much improved duriug their stay at the shore.
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NEWS NOTES
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on
Martel Bros.
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Always Stocked.
Service Station Manager
ROBERT BROOKS, Jr.
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NEW FALL WEARING
APPAREL FOR MEN
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LEATHER
COAT&
CORDUROY
TROUSERS
FUNERAL
New Shirts-$1.35 & up
Ties-65c
HOME
New Fall Colors mid Fabrics
Interwoven Hose-25c & up
33 West
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Baltimore Ave.
'CLIFTON HJ,;IGHTS
Buchner's
Park Avenue
M. F. Williams
Madison 110
Swarthmore
Two Unusual
R
ENTAL OPPORTUNITIES
in Swarthmore
Mrs. Henry C. Marshall's house on
S[.uth Chester Road near the Sproul Bridge. The house is
completely furnished; has six bedrooms, baths, hot watcr heat,
beautiful shrubbery, kitchen garden, and garage for two cars.
The house may be rented for a period of I or 1.0 years and
the rental is much lower than it ought to be, but the owner
is desirous of securing a satisfactory occupant during her
absence. We can show the house ilt any timc by appointment.
The view from cvery part of the house is beautiful, and the
rental is so low that it is entirely out of proportion. There is
tl olle story blmgaiou' 011 the property cOIl/aillillg thru bedI"{JfJIIlS, livillg room, dilJ;/lg room, kitchell, aud batk, with
pipeleH heater, "which we are offering at $25.00 per mOllth.
This bUllgalow illc/tltles flse of two car space i,l the oarll. '
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BETTER FRUITS, VEGETABLES
Courses are now be'ing given for leaders at the Philadelphia Headquarters and
anyone interested in the work of the
Girl Scouts is invited to attend.
I
the W. Findlay Downs house on the no~th
side of Ogden A\'cnue, the third house eastwardly from Swarthmore A\'enue in Swarthmore. This is an unusually attractive
and desirable home. The first floor has an entrance hall, sun
room, music room, living room, dining room, and kitchen,
with fireplaces in living room and sun room. The second
floor contains fi\'c bedrooms and two baths in additio~ to one
Sen'Jnl'S room and bath. A two car detached garage is part
of the propcrty. There is a brook and watcr dam on the
casterly side of the house.
Possession may be had after
OClober I 5. Thc rental? It
is actually too low to ad\'ertisc,
but we arc desirous of having
29 E. FIFTH ST.
the house occupied, and arc
CHESTER, PA.
offering this opportunity for
complete home enjoyment for
someone at a ,'cry low rental.
Phot/e: Chester 6141
Sweeney & Clyde
SUGAR PEAS
Fresh White
Juicy. Sweet
SUNKIST ORANGES
Trinity Notes
11;.29.
Doz.19c
New Florida
GRAPEFRUIT
The Choir, men and boys, will sing at
the morning Service on Sunday, under
the direction of Frederick A. Knapp,
Choirmaster and Organinst.
F. P. Byerly and \V. Minton Har\,ey
have been elected members of the Vestry.
The first meeting of the Woman's
Guild was held on Monday afternoon to
formulate plans for the winter's work.
The Woman's Auxiliary will meet in
the Parish House on Monday afternoon,
October 10th at 2 :30 o'dock.
Painting and Papering
KIMMELL & SON
Haverford
* Pk.18.
MUSHROOMS
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WE ARE OFFERIN('; FOR RENT
WE ARE ALSO OFFERING
Fresh
Plae~
Phone Sw. 632-J
UPHOLSTERING
FURNITURE RESTORING
Fred J. Harley
Custom Made Furniture
Interior Decorating
In All Its Branches
LR. Size IDe
All our fruits, vegetables are selected
with the greatest care. They are fresher. of
better quality, wholesome and healthful.
Drinking
Water
SAFE AND PURE!
The water we 8upply you with,
comes from country streams, that
ripple their way through miles of
s1loshioe and 'cool shadows in far
away hills and valleys.
This water is then stored in great
reservoirs from wlJich it goes into
the "settling" or coagulating basins.
Here in these great masonry receptacles it is "settled"••• so that ailt
and other foreign matter sinks to
the bottom • • • in just the same
way that coffee grounds are settled
in- your coffee.. Al~ this is :done so
that we may safely; say to you
•
"CERTIFIED WATER
from
Pedigreed Streams"
PHILADElPHIA SUBURBAN
.
WATER COMPANY
Swarth. 1441
Would You Pay the Small Balance Due on a Fille
NATIONALLY KNOWN
BABY GRAND PIANO
And of the "Pick of the Catch" only. Our
seafood Is much more tastier-with its
fresh from the water tangy goodness.
Fresh Caught
WEAKFISH
ins'rumen, lor .he anaall balance due on lefUe, 'ra,her
,han bring it back
.heir warerooms. lua' continue
3mall Il'eekly paymen,.. Thi. piano i. almo •• ' brand
new and oDen exceptiona' value lor wmeone. Promp'
aelion eRen.ia' ••• mu.t be mol'ed d.lain 10 day••
Write A. D. Mack, Dept. of Aerounl8, or Phone rEN. 3471
11;.190
Fresh Tasty
11;.19.
PORGIES
CUB RALLY TODAY
Jack Mitchell as Senior Den Chief.
MARKS SEASON'S OPENING Gordon Findlay continues as Pack
Seribe; with Arthur Mitchell serving as
Upon the advice of the local Board of director of handicraft exhibits, Thomson
Health, the Swarthmore Cub Pack Little~eld as Treasurer and Gary Whi~e
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as Hike-master. The scouts who will
. . .
actiVIties WI ge.t un er way on Friday serve as den chiefs are as follows: Den
afternoon of thIS week, Oct 7. The I, Ted Hannum;' Den II, Jack Wright;
meeting is being called by the Director Den III, Gordon Findlay; Den IV. Julof Cubbing, E. L. Terman. Four dis- ius Underwocd; Den V, Frank Myers;
tinct groups of boys are being called for and Den VI, David Han. nu.m. As n, eed
this meeting. The first group is to be deveIops f or t h e orgamzatlon 0 f other
made up of Jhe boys who graduated from del!s~ dC1!chiefs will be chosen from a
the local pack during its first year. The walhng hst of exc~lIent scouts.
The. Pack Committee, under the chairfifteen boys in this group are: Albert
Thatcher, Bud Mercer, John Miller, Bob manshlp of .Leonard C: As~ton, has as
Shaw, Ted Hannum, Billy Paterson, m~bers b:sldes Dr. Gllleslne and Prof.
Geoffry Dolman, Walter Scott, Preston Lilly DWight Cooley, John MarshaJI,
Buckman, David Anderson, Louis Det- Georg~ Corse and Richard Haig. This
loff, Victor Troxell. Chas. Parker, John co~nl1ttee ~Ians to hold its Fall organiRobinson, James Jackson and Billy Bul- zation meetll1g some time over the weeklock.
end.
The second group is to be made tip of
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all boys who have graduated or will
graduate from Swarthmore Cubbing dur- MUSIC AND DRAMA
ing the second year. The members of
CLUB BEGINS WORK
this group are: Bob White, George Collins, John Richards, Phil \Vitham,
The Alusic and Drama Club of DelaThomas Littlefield, Robert Spencer, ware County aunounces the opening
J ohn Craemer.
of its sixth season in October. An atThe third group (over fifty) will be
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made up of all registered Cubs who are tractIve sc tedu e of musical and dranine years of age or more and including matic productions has been arranged
those who will not be twelve before Jan. and a busy and enjoyable winter is in
I, 1933. The new boys of cub age (9-12) prospect for its lnembers.
On Wednesday e"cnillg, October 12,
who have moved into Swarthmore this
summer and any boys who have become the Choral Section will meet for rcornine since last :May wilt constitute the ganization and the reception of new
fourth group.
members, at Room 410 Media-69th
The first two groups wiJl report this Street Trust Co:, 6908 Market Street,
year only at this first rally in order to Upper Darby. Singers who desire to
participate in certain ceremonies which join the opera company wilt be welcomed at that time.
are to be photographed Friday with the
movie camera. Thl's I'S to be done so
The Dramatic Section will assemble
d'
h'
at
the resl·delle•. of tIle d,'rector, "r.
.
t
t
b
as 0 egm a permanen rccor 111 t IS
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form of all who have done and '''1'11 do Chas. F. Kennedy. 610 Shadeland Ave'.
cubbing in the Swarthmore Pack. All nue, Drexel Hill, 011 Thursday evening,
d
Octobcr 6. Tllose ,"ho are I'nterested
C b
h h
be
S
gra uate u s W 0, ave
come couts I'n dramatl'c ,"ork ar"e ,"lvI'ted to attend
will appear on Friday in their scout uni. '.
forms. The group last mentioned above t h e meeting. Four plays are planned,
will . register this week as candidates to including Ibsen's well known drama,
become "Bobcats" at the second meeting Hedda Gabler, and the "Patsy," which
of the pack on Friday, October 14.
will be repeated: in response to many
The third year of Cubbing with the rcquests.
Swarthmore Pack, which is one of the
The Choral Section will begin relargest in the United States, says Mr. hearsing The Chimes of Normandy for
Terman, is to far excel that of the first production in January. As it is many
and second years.
years since this delightful old opera has
Three new men have joined thc pack been heard in the vicinity of Philade1as associate cub:nasters. These are El- phia, considerable interest will undoubt~
liot Richardson, Oscar Nelson and Peter edly be manifested in its presentation
Told. The first two of these men took this winter in Uppcr Darby. The opera
the courSe for cubmasters given at the will be staged in the excellent profesScouters "pow-wow" at the Delmont Boy sional style for which the performances
Scout Camp last weck-cnd. The mem- of The Music and Drama Club are
be~ship__ p.f ,the Rack Committee is also justly famous. The ~ancing group and
bemg strengthened with the additional the orchestra will be reorganized at a
services of Prof. Scott Lilly and Dr. later date.
Franklin
Gillespie
this year.
An invitation
to join
the club,
as
New and
additional
Scouts are also Acth'c
or Associate
members,
is exadding strength to the Cub activitif:5 this tellded to lovers of musI'c and the
year. Ted Cook will lake the place of drama. Associate members have free
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Electric Washer, Cleaner and H. Gonzalez. 224 Powcll Road. SprillgMotor Repairs
field. is the Secretary.
Experl Ser.ice
Work Guaranleed
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Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kline and their
ELECTRIC HOME SERVICE
son John have returned to their home
350 Vassar Ave.
on Rive:-view Road, aftcr spending two
Phone Sw. 1191
months in New Hampshirc.
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••• Welcome
to Our Table
Fresh
11;.19.
HADDOCK FILLETS
Eat Fish and Keep Fit
Pkg.7.
RICE KRISPIES
Lb. Pkg.S.
4X SUGAR
Pkg.19.
SWANSDOWN FLOUR
Pkg.19o
LARGE RINSO
10 I.:b. Bag_ 45.
SUGAR
Genial, hospitable, friendly surroundings. Good
things to eat, in a beautiful environment
Appetizing Dinners 85 cents to $1.25.
MONTCO WHITE TUNA
21e--3 for SSe
StratL.Haven
Finest ~elected steaks of fresh caught
tuna. Fine texture. :Makes wonderful salads
and sandwiches.
Swar".more. Penna.
BROOKFIELD EGGS
THE INN WITH PERSONAUTY
Doz..37c
Selected Fresh Eggs
MONTCO APPLE SAUCE
tOc--3 Cans 29c
delicioUS. smooth, home-made-Ilke
Apple sauce, from hand picked, New York
State apples. Stock your pantry at this
price, Doz. $1.15.
A
E ac h..69e:
BROILERS
Young, Tender, Plump. Meaty Broilers
MONTeo CRUSHED CORN
12e:-3 Can. 3Sc
Finest delicious sweet corn, free of cob
or silk. Get a dozen at this price. $1.39
doz.
BACON, Lean Cuts
1I;.23c
MONTCO ASPARAGUS
Natural AU-Green
IN YOUR WCALlTY?
The Credit Manager 0/ a larlfe piano firm ",ill sell .his
'0
THE SWARTHMOREAN
FRESHER CAUGHT SEAFOOD
Your
I
OCTOBER 7, 1932
290-2 Can. SSe
DeUclous
fresh
from
salads-as
thick green spean-packed
the fields. Make tempting
a vegetable, tastier than fresh·
Dozen cans $3.25
I
MONTCO GRAPEFRUIT
17c~ Can. SOc
Who.le segments of flnest Porto' Rican
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1306 CHESTNUT ST., PHILA.
fruit:. Equal to 3 whole Iftpe fruit. Dozen
.T.HOlJGHT
lor Parents • ••
Gt sick clulJ at nbJktl'
OYlmtan
LESS THAN A
DIME
A DAY
emerqenclJ to face
wltlwuta
TELEPHONE
You can have a telephone
in your home for less than
10 cents a Gay!
For the Monthly Rates
call or inquire at the
BUSINESS OFFICE
or ask any BeU employee
'THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
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Economics at Swarthmore in the year
1930-31. During the past year he completed his residence work at Columbia
IUniversity for lh. Ph.D_ degree. In the
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a sence 0
ro essor raser, aymobu
T. Bowman. B.S.• and John W. Hoot,
A.M .• will serve as part-time Instructors
in Economics; both of them are Instruc~ tors in Economics at the Wharton School
'0f t he U'
. of Pennsylvania.
flIverslty
Frances Reinhold, A.B., Swarthmore,
.1932, has resigned the Lucretia Mott
Fellowship in order to become an As~
si5tant in the Department of Political
Science. Miss Reinhold graduated from
the college last Jw.e with Highest Honors in the Division of thc Social Scicnces. She entered Swarthmore in 19,28
as the Alumnae Scholar, was appointed
L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I, to a White Open Scholarship in 1930. and
was awarded the Lucretia Mott FellowPermits Issued
ship just prior to gradualion.
Catharine J. Pierce has becn addcd to
Two Permits were issued today, by Dr.' the Library Staff. Mrs. Pierce rcceived
Theodore B. Appel, Secretary, of Health, the A.B. degree at the North Carolina
to S~varthmore College, Swarthmore, ap~ College for Women and the degrees of
pr~vlll~ the operation of existing indoor B.S. and M.S. in Library Science at
sWlmmmg pools known as "Swarthmore Columbia University. She has taught
College Men's Po01" and "Swarthmore I for three summers in the School of LI-.
C
Gollege \Vomell's Pool" located in the' brary Science at Columbia Uni"ers,'ty
yml1a~ium BUilding of the college.
and comes to Swarthmore from tha ColBathmg Place Permits officially issuedJ lege of William and Mary.
now llumlJcr 315, representing about one-Ion the Administrative Staff, Inez
!ourth of tJ~e estimated number of bath· Coulter Russell, A.B. Swarthmore, 1925,
109 .pla~es 10 the commonwealth.
The has been appointcd Assistant Secretary
appltcahons on file. however, number to the Dean of the College. Wilhelmyna
over 800.
M. Poole, formerly Stenographer to the
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Dean, has been transferred to the direcCollege Faculty Changes
torship of the Stenographic Bureau, suc~
ceeding Emeline H. Nickles who resign(Co"'lfl.~4 11''''' peg. 0..,)
ed in June.
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of Managers to become a member of the
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.ll" rs.
nna elllllson, orrner y 1\ at ron
Faculty of the Graduate School of Col- 0 f W or th H a II ,an
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umbia University. Professor Herbert M
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f WI 1nrs.
t
H IInna.
h
. . callS, II a ron 0
tar on
a, ave
Fraser, Chairman of the Department of retired 'f rs P
" N '11 h b
Economics, will be absent on leave for
. t d"t
~rtryth,,,aDc el ef Was een
appom e 0 assls
e ean 0
omen.
the first semester, 1932.33, and will spend Mrs. ,MacNeilJe has attended Smith
th e t',me III
. th e B"
.
ntis h I s Ies stud Ylllgi
College and Columbia University and has
economic conditions.
Promotions in the Faculty include the
following: Walter J. Scott, Instructor I !iii
in Physiology and Zoology, becomes AsJ
For
sistant Professor of Physiology and
Zoology; Dr. Lydia Baer, Instructor in
German, becomes Assistant Professor of
German; N. Roland Pennock. Instructor!
Incinerators
in Political Science, becomes Assistant I
Professor of Political Science; Avery
Fire Buckets
Blake, Assistant in Physical Education
Ash Cans
for Men, becomes Instructor in Physical
Education for Men.
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Flashlights
As previously announced, Professor
Ethel Hampson Brewster, Chairman of
the Department of Greek and Latin, will
be Acting Dean of the College for the
Up
Academic year 1932-33, to fill temporar11 So. Chester Rd.
ily the vacancy occasioned by the reHilb School Cirb' Hockel'
S.hedule 1932
Oct. 6 Haverford ....... Home
0 ct. 13 Lansdowne .•...• Away
Oct. 20 Darby ........... Away
Oct. Z1 Media ........... Away
Nov. I Springfield ....... Away
NN ov. 5 Alumnae ......... Home
ov. 10 Lower Merion .... Home
~ov. 12 George School '" Away
ov.17 Upper Darby •. , •. Away
Nov. 22 Ridley Park ...... Away
Miss Virginia Allen is coaching
the Hockey team again this year.
Home games to be played on the
field bel}ind College avenue building beginning immediately after
school is dismissed.
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studied in Switzerland under lung, the
psychologist. She has recently been an
active member of the school board at
Summit, New Jersey.
Holbrook M.
M ac N el'11e, I
t ' "th
t' s
nstruc or m _ma ema IC ,
and Stephen M. MacNeille of the Class
of 1933, are her sons. Mrs. MacNeille
will assist Dean Blanshard and will reside in \Vorth Hall. The administration
. d
of Wharton Hall has been reorgam~e
under the general direction of the House
Director.
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Legs Spring Lamb ' 20
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Round Steaks or Roast 25
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Standing Rib Roast
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Fresh Ground Beef
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15
2 large bars
Camay Toilet Soap
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Gorton's reaciy-to-fry Co i
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Mrs. Morrison's Puddings 3 for 25
Wheatena pkg.
Borden's } 3 tall cans
Evap. Milk 6 small cans
Cloverbloom Buller
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signation
of Dean
Raymond
Walters,
who
has become
President
of the
Uni- _
J
versity of Cincinnati; and Professor
Everett Hunt of the Department of Ellg-1
Jish will be Acting Dean of :Men to fill
the place of Dcan Alan C. Valentine who 1
,TEAM WORK
rcsigned to become Master of Pierson !1
College at Yale University.
Dr. S. Herschel Coffin, the well-kllown
SUCCESSFUL wedded life is largely due to perfect team-work.
psychologist, will be Acting Professor of
The 1\[on makes. The Woman saves. Very few poor men have
Psycho1ogr, dividing his time between
ever become rich men without the help of their wives.
Swarthmore College and Pcndcl Hill, th e
Quaker graduate center for Social and
WhERE the husband applies himself diligently to labor and the
Religious Study at Wallingford. Dr
wife applies herself with equal diligence to conservation of the
Coffin was graduated at Penn College,
Iowa, in 1902, with the B. S. degree, and
family resources it almost inevitably follows that wealth is
took the degrce of Ph.D. at COJ:'nell Uniaccumulated in bank.
versity in 1908. He has taught Phitosophy at Earlham College and Psychol...-...-...-...-...--.....
ogy at Mt. Holyoke._ Since 1923 he has
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been Dean of Whittier College, Whittier,
California. He is the author of books
entitled "The Socialized Conscience",
"Persollality ill the Making". and "The
.J.
1
Soul Comes Back."
Dr. Robert Kendall Enders becomes
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Assistant Professor of Zoology. Dr. r - . _ _ _ _ _ _
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Enders first attended \Vooster College,
took the degree of A.B. at the University of Michigan in 1925, and the degree
of Ph.D. in 1927. He has taught in the
Department of Biology at the University
)f Michigan, Union College, and Missouri Valley College. In the summer of
1930, he served as Mammalogist for the'
Bureau of Scientific Research of the
Conservation Commission of Ohio. From
1930 to 1932, he was a Fellow of the National Research Council, engaged in the
Embryology Department of the Carnegie
Institute of Washington and the Institute
Coursing the highways hour by hour,
for Research in Tropical America.
Magic Plymouth with "Floating Power"
Dr. Detlev \V. Bronk, of the University of Pennsylvania, joins the SwarthRushing along like a living thing,
more Fa.cutty for the second time, becomStraightening the curves like an opening
ing Lecturer in the Department of Physiology and Zoology. Professor Bronk
spring.
took his A. B. degree at Swarthmore
Climbing the mountains without a stop.
College in 1920; he received the degree
of M. S. at the University of Michigan
Fifty an hour as we cross the top.
in 1922 and the degree of Ph.D. in 1925.
Floating along where the roadways reach,
After teaching at the University of
Pennsylvania and the University of
Little Plymouth you are a Peach.
:\[ichigan, he became Assistant Professor of Physiology and Bio-Physics at
E.C. Walton
Swarthmore College in 1926 and was Associate Professor and Dean of 'Men from
1927 to 1929. ·He is now Johnson Professor of Bio-Physics at the University
of Pennsylvania and director of the Eldridge Reeves Johnson Foundation. He
has contributed many articles to scientific
journals.
.
Patrick Malin, B.S. in EconomiCS,
1924 University of Pennsylvania, returns
to the Department of Economics as instructor. Mr. Malin was Instructor in
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HANNUM &. WAITE
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH SALES & SERVICE
SO. CHESTER RD. & YAlE AVE., SWARTHMORE, PA,
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OCTOBER 7 1932
THE SWARTHMOREAN
BACK TO SCHOOL AGAIN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PuhU.hed Every FrIday 81
Swarthmore Pa
ROBERT E SHARPLES
Editor and Publ..her
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FRIDAY OC10BER 7 1932
of 8 foot to a point thence extendlnK
south 8 :tty elgbt deg ees fifty s x minutes
cast one bUDdl cd foTty (our feet and nfty
one hundredth8 or a foot to a po nt n tho
center Ine or 0 d Po est rood the fint
feet wide thence a ong the orth s de of mentioned point Bod p ace of beglnn og
Ba t more avenue the fa lowing COUr&e3
Imp ovementa consist of two story stooe
ond d stances south 69 degrees 53 mtnutes
wcst 34 84 feet south 53 deg ees 35 m nutes house 18x32 fect two story frame addl
on 3x14 fcc
one sto '/ frame add t on
west 10 56 feet to • po nt R corner of ands
now or Rte of W Pc c a Johnson a d 4x8 feet po ch r ont garage 8x20 teet
Se ets HoUman Estate thence 0 ong ne
So d as the pope ty of Pall Inc Hagen
between la cis now a ate of W Pc c va
Johlllion and the Se ers Hollman Estate b uch rno tgago ond V neent P Co 0
no th 1:1 deg ees 16 m nutes 52 seconds eal owner
west 106 35 feet the ce no th 53 degree3
Cond t 001>-$250 00 ensh or cort fled check
35 m nutes ast 11812 feet and thence
60uth 36 dog ces 25 m nutes east 1 478 on day of sale ba noco In ten days Fu
the eond tons announced at sale
feet to beg n
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By "release of mortgage bear Dg date the made by James J Moore C vll Eng neer
1st day of May 1928 and reco ded In Re dated OCtobe 15 1926 beK nning at a point
lease of Mo !gage Book No 50 page 320 on the nor b side 01 Ral rno e avenue at
&0 A that ce tan oto peeofgound the dlHtance of 11 feet southwestward from
w th the bu d ngs and mpro ementa the southwest 8 de of a p oposed street 4J
SHERIFF'S SALES
Phone Swarthmore 900
En ere
24 1929 at the Pos Office at Swarthmore
Pa under the Act of Marel 3 1879
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THE SWARTHMORBAN
OCTOBER 7. 1932
thereon e ected 6 tuate n Lansdowne Dc
aware County Pennsy an a beg nn ng at
a po nt on the northwest 8 de of G adstonc
road at the distance of 25832 feet 60ut
westward from po ot of cur c fo med by
thc ntcrsect on of the northWest de of
o adstone oad w th the southwest s de of
E don
and thence nang the no thwest
s de of G adstono oad on a cu ve t e
ad us of wh ch is 780 feet a distance of
32 15 feet thcn e no t 44 deg ces 55 min
utcs 33 seconds w t 92 27 feet thence
o th 45 deg ceg 4 m nutes 27 econds east
32 fce and thence south 44 deg ccs 55 min
utes 33 s cond east 95 33 feet to the flrst
m nt oned po t and p ace of beg nn ng
GEORGE T
BUTLER Atto
ney
No 1095
Fae os
June Term 1932
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county of De aware S ate of Pen sy an a
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of Wayne a enue twenty five teet and ex
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northWard y between paral e nes at ght
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Under and subject to certn n cond ons
co enants and restr ct ons as the e n rc
c ted
Impro ements cons st of two and one
ho f story b ck house 42x18 feet enc osed
porch basement garage
So d as the pope y of Fanny Schwa tz
mo tgago and Sedw ck Bu d ng and Loan
Assoc at on ea owne
Cond t on&-$250 00 ClI6h or ce t fled check
on day of so e ba ance n ten days Fur
ther condit ons announced at sa e
GEORGE T BUTLER Attorney
By e ease of mortgage bea ng dote the
28
day of No embe 92 and eco ded In
Re ease of Mo tgage Book No 47 page 58)
&c A that certo n at or f,oiece of g ound
with the bu d ngs and mp a ements
thereon e ected s tuatc n Lonsdowne De
awa e County Pennsy an a beglnn ng at
a po nt on he northeast 8 de of DeFo est
road at the d1stance of 43 67 feet north
And the a her the eof beg nning at a west f om po nt of curve at the ntersec
point on the southwes s de of Va ley road t on of the no theast s de of DeFo est road
at the distance of fou hund cd fa ty and w th north s de of Madison road thence
th rty seven one hund edths feet 4403'1) along the northeast 8 de of DeForest road
westward f om the no heast 8 de of Pa k on a cu ve the ad us of wh ch is 820 feet
No 1371
Fa as
road as measu cd a ong 68 d Valley road a distance of 38 74 feet thence no th 76
I.e
thence extend ng sou h 61 deg ees 10 m n deg ees 20 minutes 54 seconds east 7920
June Te m Ul3
utes 40 seoond!i west one hund ed s xty feet then.ce south 13 degrees 39 m nutes
e ght and seven one hund edths feet 6 seconds east 34 feet thence sou h 76 de
(168 0'1) thence extend ng north 28 de grees 20 m nutes 54 seconds west 16 feet
Also a
hat e tan at a
g ees 49 m n tes 20 s conUs west fifty five thence south 13 deg ees 39 m nutes 6 sec g ound
w h he bu td ngs and
onds east 4 feet thence south 76 degrees 20 ments the eon erected 8 tuate n LaDS
minutes 54 seconds west 7071 feet to the downe afo esa d and desc lbed n accord
flrst ment oned po nt and p ace of begin ance with a survey and p an sst above
nng
ment oned as fa ows Beg nn ng at a
po nt on the no thwest s de of G ads one
By re ea e of mo tgage bea ng date the fOod at the d1stance of 254 7'1 feet south
12th day Of Januory 928 ond reco ded n westward. f om po nt of curve at the in
Re ease of Mortgage Book No 50 page 88 tersect on of the no thwest s de of 0 ad
&c All that ce to n at or p ece of ground stone oad w th the southwest side of El
w th the but dings and
mp 0 ements don oad thence along the northwe5t side
the eon e ected s tuate n Lansdowne De
of Gladstone road on a curve the radius
aware County Pennsy an a and descr bed of wh ch Is 820 feet the d1stance of 33 02
as fa lows w t Beglnn ng at a po nt of feet thence north 44 deg ees 55 m nutes 33
curve at the ntersect on of the no thesst seconds west 90 10 feet thence north 45
s de of DeFo est road w th the no h 8 de deg ees 4 m nutes 2'1 seconds east 33 feet
Subject to ce ta1n ese vat ODS
of Mad1son road thence along the north ond thence south 44 degrees 55 m nutes 33
enants as the e n set fa th
east s de of DeFD est oad on a curve the se onds east 91.27 feet to the p ace of be
rad us of wh ch is 820 feet a d1stance of
The fo low ng p emlses ha e been re 43 67 feet thence north 76 degrees 20 min gnnng
leased from the lien and ope at on of so d utes 54 seconds east '1071 feet thence north
mo tgage of $92 800 00 reduced to $42 720 04 3 degrees 39 minutes 6 seconds west 4
dated Septembe 30 1927 and eco ded in feet hence no th 76 de-grees 20 m nutes
Mortgage Book NQ 817 page S73
54 seconds east 18 feet thence south 3 de
grees 39 m nutes 6 seconds ast 3492 feet
By re ease of mo !.gage beRr ng date the to the no th s de of Mad1son avenue thence
19th day of Septembe 1928 and eoo ded along same on a curve whose rad US Is
n Be ease of Mortgage No 51 page 178 &
24338 feet a distance of 8692 feet to a p. an above ment oned as fa ows to w t
All that certa n at a piece of g ound w th po nt of cu ve Il:t the Intersect on of the Beg nn ng at a point on the southeast s Cie
the bu Id ngs and tmp a ements the eon north s de of Madison road w th the noTth of G adstone road at the d stance of 280 28
erec~d situate
n Lansdowne De awa e cut a de of DeFo est oad anC\ thence on feet soutb,y.o;est frQQl point Qf curve at the
Countv Pennsy v~~ a and described as a curve whose rad us is 10 feet a distance ntersect on of he southeast s de df G ad
fo ows to w t Ireg nn ng at a po nt of 22 91 feet to the first ment oned po nt stone oad w th the southwest s de of E
don road thence a ong the southeast s de
fa med by the ntersect on of the no th and place of beg nnlng
of G a~tone oad the fa ow ng courses
side of Ba t mo e avenue w th the west
a d distances on a curve the rad us of
s de of W owb oak a enue thence extend
By e ease of rna tgage bE'a nc date the wh ch Is 820 feet the distance of 2244 feet
ng a ong the west s de of WI owb oak ave 19th
day 0 Septembe
928 and eco ded on a curve the rad us of wh ch is 780 feet
nue north 15 degrees 2 m nutes 2 sec
n Be ease of Mortgage Book No 51 page the d1stance of 977 feet thence aouth 44
onds west 263 feet to a po nt thence south 182
&c A that certo n 0 0 p ec~ v deg ees 55 m nutes 33 seconds east 9001
74 degrees 57 m nutes 38 seconds west 89 59 g ound
w th the build ng and mprove feet thence north 45 degrees 4 m nutes 27
feet thence south 4 deg ees 59 m nutes ments the
eon e ected s tuate at Liane ch seconds east 16 feet thence south 44 deg ee.s
40 seconds east 285 81 feet to the north in the Townsh
Have fo d
n the 55 m nUtes 33 econds east 4 feet thenco
s de of Ba t rna e avenue and thence ex County of De awaP e of
State of Pennsy no h 45 deg ees 4 m nutes 27 seconds east
tend ng a ong same no th 73 deg ees 0 van a beg nn ng at aand
po
nt
on
the
south
feet and thence north 44 deg ees 55
men
minutes east 8984 feet to the first men west s de of Va ey road at the dlstance of m8 nutes
33 seconds west 90 42 feet to the
toned po nt and p ace of beg nn ng
44037 feet northwest ot Park road thence p ace of beg nn ng
a ong the southwest s de of Va ey road
n!l and
By re ease of rna tgage bea ng date the the fo ow ng courses and d stances on a
Also a I that ce ta n ot or
16th day of Ma ch 1931 and recorded n c ve the rod us of wh ch is 1920 2 feet g ound w th the bu d ngs and mp 0 e
Re ease of Mortgage Book No 55 page 230 a distance of 12 08 feet thence no th 31 de ments the eon erected s tuate in LaDS
&c Al that ce ta n ot or p cce of g ound g cas 48 m nutes 20 seconds west 43 feet downe afo esa d and desc bed n acco d
w th the bu d ngs and mprovements thence sou h 6 deg ees 10 mlnu es 40 ance w th a su rey and p an ast abo e
thereon e ected situate in Lansdowne Dela seconds west 165 2 feet to the no tbeast ment oned as fa ows Beg nn ng at a po n
ware Coun y Pennsy van a beg nn ng at s de of a 15 feet w de d veway thence on the southwest side of DeFo est road at
a po nt on the east s de of W owb oak a ong same south 28 deg ees 49 m nutes 20 the dlstance of 292 2 feet sou heast f am
avenue at he distance of 31 feet no th of se onds ast 55 feet thence north 6 de po nt of curve at the ntersect on of the
Ba t mo e avenue thence a ong the eas grees 10 m nutes 40 seconds east 168 07 feet southwest s de of DeFo est oad w th the
s de of Wll owb oak avenue no th 15 de to beg nn ng
southeast side of G adstone oad thence
grees 2 m nutes 22 seconds west 41 fee
a ong the southwest s de of DeFo e toad
thence no th 74 degrees 57 m nutes 38 bee
on a cu ve of which 18 780 feet the distance
By
e
ease
of
mo
tgage
bear
ng
date
the
onds east 60 feet thence south 15 dag ees 9th day of August 1929 and eeo ded n of 71 feet thence north 61 degrees 18 mIn
2 m nutes 22 seconds east 41 feet and
of Mortga.ge Book No 58 page 29 utes 4 seconds WCJ3.t 446 feet thence north
thence south 74 degrees 57 m nutes 38 sec He ease
A that ce ta n at a p ece of ground 55 degrees 13 minutes 51 seconds west 20
onds west 60 feet to the first ment oned &c
with the bu dings and Imp 0 ements feet thence no th 45 degrees 4 m nutes 'J3
po nt and p ace of beglnn ng
thereon erected s tua e n Lansdowne n seconds east 1 98 feet thence no th 44
the County of De aware and State of Penn deg ees 55 mlnu~ 33 seconds west 10 feet
thence no h no degrees 17 m nutes 3 sec
By release of mo tgage bea ng date the sylvan a and desc bed In acro dance w h onds
esst 8 8 feet! and thence south 89 de
survey
and
p
an
the
eof
made
by
Damon
a
8th day of Feb uary 1928 and eco ded n
grees 42 m nutes 29 seconds east 83 87 feet
Be ease of Mortgage Book No SO page 94 & Foster Clvll Eng neem dated Ma ch 9 to the first ment oned po nt and p ace of
&c A that certa n at or P ece of g ound 1925 as to Ows to wit Beginning at a beginn ng
GEORGE T BUTLER A 0 ney
w th the bu d ng and Improvements point on the west a de of W owbrook a e
nue at the d1stanee of 543148 feet no th
thereon e ected 5 tuate n Lansdowne De
No
mp
ovements
Vacant
ground
aware County Pennsy van a beg nn ng at from the no th s de of BaltlDlo e avenue
a polot on the 60utheast s de of G adstone thence a ong the west s de of W owb oak
No 37
So d as thr. pope ty of W Pe c a John
Fa as
road at the dlBtance of 18413 feet south avenue no th 15 degrees 2 m nutes 22 sec son mortgagor and Clayton A P etz t us
west from the po nt of cune fornted by onds west 31 164 feet thence south 74 de tP.e In bankruptcy for Estate of W Pe c va
the ntersectlon of the southeast s de of g ees 5'1 m nutes 38 seconds west 89.34 feet Johnson rea owner
G adstone road w th the southwest s de of thence south 14 degrees 59 minutes 40 sec
E don rood thence a ong the southeast onds east 31 164 feet and thence no tb "14
Cond t ons-$ 500 00 cash or cert fled
s de of 0 adstone road on a curve the degTee& 57 mJnutes 38 seconds east 89 37 check on d6.Y of sa e ba anec n ten days
rad us of wh Ch Is 820 feet a distance of feet to the first ment oned po nt and p ace Furthe cond t ons announced at sa e
32 feet thence sou h 44 deg ees 55 m nutes of beglnn ng
33 seconds east 86 66 feet thence nor h 45
JOHN B MILLER Attorney
Aso al that catan ot 0 pece of
d grees 4 m nutes 'Zl seconds east 32 feet
and thence north 44 deg ees 55 m nutes 33 ground w th the bu d ngs and :mp a e
seconds west 86 66 feet to the first men menta the eon erected 5 tuate In Lans Leva Pac as
downe aforesa d and del)c ibed n acco d
tioned po nt and P 8.00 of beg nn ng
June Term 1932
ance w th the aforesa d su vey and p an
hat eo to n at a p ece of g ound
fo ows to wIt Beg nn ng at a po nt on
By e ease of mortgage bear ng date the as
east s de of W owbrook avenue at the w th the bu Id ngs and mprovements
24th day of January 1928 and ecorded n the
the eon e ected s tuate par y In Lowe
Re ease of Mo tgage Book No 50 page 12 distance of 542 feet northward from the Me
on Townsh p Montgomery County
s de of Ba t mo e avenue thence ex
&c A that ce ta n lot a p eoo of ground north
tend ng a ong sa d east 5 de of W ow Pennsy van a and part y n Ha e ford
with the bu d np and mp ovements brook
avenue north 15 degrees 2 m nutes Townsh p Delaware County Pennsy van a
thereon erected s tuate In Lansdowne De
seconds west 32 feet thence north 74 de be og designated and known as ot Num
aware County Pennsylvan a beginn ng at g22ees
minutes 38 seconds east 82 5 feet be Fifty No 50 on aceta n p an of ota
a po nt on the no hwest s de of G adstone thence5'1south
15 deg ees 2 m nutes 22 sec made for Ben L Carro by M R Ye kcs
oad at the d1stance of 194 27 feet south
east 32 teet and thence south 74 de C E Bryn Mawr Pa dated September
west from po nt at curve formed by tbe onds
192'1 and desc ibed M fo ows to w t
ntersect on of the northwest s de of 0 ad grees 5'1 m nutes 38 seconds west 82 5 feet 29th
Beg nn ng at 8 po nt n the ecnte I ne of
stone road w th the southwest s de of to the first ment oned po nt and p ace of Old Forest road (forty feet w de) at the dis
Eldon road thence a ong the northWest beginning
tance of seventy tb ee feet and forty one
s de of Gladstone road on a curve the
of a foot measured southwest
Also a
a p ece of ahundredths
radius of wh ch is 780 feet the distance of
ong the cente
ne of 0 d Forest road on
ground
w
th
the
bul
d
ngs
and
mp
ove
32 01 feet thence north 44 degrees 55 min
the a c of a c c e hav ng a. rad us of three
ments
the
eon
erected
s
tuate
n
LaDS
utes 33 seconds west 92 08 feet thence
hund ed. forty four feet and n neteen one
north 45 deg ees 4 m nutes 27 seconds east downe afo esa d and desc ibed accord ng hundredths of a foot cho d bear ng to the
to
a
ce
to
n
survey
and
p
an
the
eof
made
32 feet and thence outh 44 degrees 55 m n
eft f am a po nt of curve n the sa d
utes 33 seconds east 92 48 feet to the first by Damon and Fos er ctv Eng neers center ne of 0 d Fo est rood which po nt
dated
Ju
Y
7
1924
as
fa
ows
Beg
nning
ment oned po nt and p a e of beg nn ng
cu e s a the d tance of one hund ed
a the po nt fo med by he ntcrse on of of
fl y h ee ee and s xty one hundredths
the
south
side
of
Ba
t
more
n
en
e
w
h
By e ease of mo tgage bea ng date the
a foo measu ed a ong the cente
ne
west s de of W nde me e terrace east of
of 0 d Fo est road south thirty deg ees
24th day of Octob 1927 and reco ded n the
Ontl and
thence
a
ong
the
south
s
de
of
Ba t more twenty n ne m nutes west from the inter
Release of Mortgage Book No 50 page adO avenue south 73 degrees 10 n'l nutes west
All that certa n lot 0 P ece of groun 36 feet thence south 16 degrees 50 minutes sect on of the said cente toe of 0 d Fo est
road w th the cente
ne of Crossht road
Impro em nu: ontl 9
wo and ne ha
east 100 feet thence north 73 degrees 10 thence
extend ng southwestward a ong the
minutes east 2'1 39 feet to the west s de of cente
Dry S ceo house 18x39 fee
uur<.-h f on
I
ne
of
0
d
Forest
road
on
the
arc
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west one hundred thirty nine rond ons announced a sa e
ground w tb the but dIngs and Improve feet and ninety
two one hundredths of a
ments thereon erected s tuate In LaDS
to a po nt thence extend DB north GEORGE T BUTLER Ai orney
downe n the County of Delaware and efoot
even degrees e ghteen minutes east s xty
State of PenDSylv.n a llDd descr bed. in four
JOHN J CAIN Shenfi
feet and n Dety two one hundredths
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LLOYD P STEVENS MINISTER
me t and feel that at least the I Orne of t1 e local bra eI v II be mud less
perce tage as yell as
total dol A CORDIAL INVITATION IS GIVEN TO
folks should have a chance to see hO:ll
THE STUDENTS ON THE HILL TO
bad a poem can be and st II v a $25 lars The goal n tl e Roll Call o( the
THE SUNDAY SERVICES
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l e o kers s t vo fold to seeu e a
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are plen y of houses to I ve n v tI n tc
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once w th a su ey and p aD ast abo e
mont oned as fa lows Beglnn nK at a po nt
on the no thwest de of G adstone road
at the distance oC 162 20 teet southwestward from pain t of eu e fa med by the
ntersect on of the no thwest s de at G ad
stone road with the southwes s de of E
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curve the r&d us of wh ch lR 780 feet the
d1stance of 3201 feet to a point thence
no tb 44 deg ees 5S m nutes 33 seconds west
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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feet tI cnce HOI th 45 degrees '0\ min t{>s 27
ec ndn cast 11 98 f~et thence north 4';
d (;rees 5;, minutes 33 eeonds \cst 10 fcet
thence north no degrees 17 min tes 31 sec
onds ea~t 86 fect and thence 0\ til 89 de
gru s 42 minutes 29 seconds {>ast 8387 feet
to the fir t men honed pain t and plnce of
beginning
!,:r
11
B~ release of mortgage bearing date the
8th d ~ of Febn arl 19"l8 and recorded h
Release of Mortgage Book No 50 page 9-1:
e &c \11 that certain lot or piece of ground
With
the
buildmg and impro\enlent"
thereon erected situate in Lansdo vue Del
No Implo\ements Vacant gro md
a" are Co nty Peullsyl\ anla beginning ut
a point all the so theast sldc 01 Gladstone
Sold as tl e propertl of W Perch LI John
(f road at the distal ce of 18~ 13 feet south
son mortgagor and Cln~ ton A Dietz trus
J .111
west from the point of clin c formed by
tee in bankr Iptcy for Estate of W Perci\al
',-,,,, •. ,.,,.,.,,;.. H II the illter"ection of the so Itheast side of
Johnson real 0 vner
1 I
GladstOl e road \, til the outhwcst side of
I \ t
Eldon road thence Illong tb.e so ltheast
Conditlons-$1 50000 cash or certified
It
side of GlldstOl e road on a cune the
check 011 d Y of sale 1 aJanee In ten da\s
11 r (' rudl\ls of \\ hich
820 feet II distance of
1 Further condltlOl s
annOlllce I at sale
) t
32 teet thel ce so ah 4 .. degrucs 55 minutes
33 seconds east 86 ti6 feet thence north 45
Also all tllat certain lot or plcce of JOHN B MILLER A torne~
deJ.;recs 4 minute "7 seconds east 32 feet
and thence north ·H degrees 55 minutes 33 ground With the b Illdlugs Ilnd ImprO\e
ments thereon erected ~It te In Lan
Le\afl FacllS
scconds wcst 8666 feet to the first mcn
downe nforC'sald Ilnd descnbed In accord
tioned pomt and Ilaee of beginning
Term 193"
ance with the aforesaid un ('l and I Ian
t I I
By rel('a5e of mortgage 1 ear ng date the as follows to wit Deghln ng at a point on
24th (Ill of Jan 1 rv 1928 and recorded In the east side of WIlIO\\ brook a\e ute lt the
I, Release of Mortgage Book No 50 pnge 12 distance of 5-12 fcet 1101 th \ ard from the
I &e All that certal lot or Ilece of ground north side of Daltunore a\enlle thcl ce ex
)
\\1th the bulldl gs and imprmemellto; t ndlng along san! east Side of WilloW
on;","'·' I thereon erected Sit Ltc iu 1 a sdowne Del
brook Il\euue north 15 d(>gree 2 m illites
I aware CaUl ty Pc lsyl\anla begiunlng at 2'1 s('conds west 32 feet th c(> north 7~
I (1
road at the dbtauce of Hl-I27 feet south
tlH'IlCe south 15 degrees 2 minute 22 ec
I "est fron pOint [CUT' e Conned b~ the ond east 32 feet and thel ce "'outh 74 de
Intersect! n of tllf' lOrth est side of Glad
grees 57 minutes 38 secOl ds \\e t 825 feet
stOl c roacl with the so tth ~e t side of to tile Hrst mentioned point and lllace of
Eldon load tllf'nc nlong the north"e~t beglnlllllg
I side of Gladstou(' road on a c In e the
";,,,-., •. ,11
f t radlUs of which Is 80 fee the dIstance of
Also all that certnin lot or II('ce of
I
glOlUld With the bUlldmgs al d Iml rO e
3" 01 feet th('11ce lorth 4-1 dcgrecs 55 nl1n
l i t e s 33
econ(i:;
est 9206 feet thence 1 meuts thereon £'rectcd fHtuatl In Lans
I , I north 45 de~rees ~ nln Ite 27 econd ea t dO"llU aforesaid and de crll cd accord ug
32 f ut al cI thence' 0 Ith 44 degrccs 55 min
to I cert..'1in
Ir c~ and piau thereof m uie
I f I t £ ' 33 econd (' t 9248 feet to the first
Dan on a I Fo t r C \ I E
H'('r
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I pI ce of 1)(' nn llg
d \t I J h 7 19".J a foil'
n
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the
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de of 'V Hi III e 1
Relca c of Mortg t
Book No 50 I age 80 thel ce al I h tl e oltl1 Ide of Bllt mor£'
&c All tl at e('rtal lot or piece of grOlUH.I a Cl e olth 73 d£'grt"cs 10 mll\ltC
\e I"
) \ itll the b dldn sand impro ('ment 136 fcet thence Dutil 16 d('~recs 50 mu I tl'
thereon ('rected
Itllal
t Lal doo" ne e 1St 100 feet thence north 3 d('gr('c 1;)
I) Dela' lrC' Coulltl Pem s'\:hallla beginning mh I tt' (>a t 2739 feet to the \ (' I" dc of
I at a point on the lOrth \e5t Side of Glad
\Vindeunere terrac( ea t and thence along
I stone road at th(' dista lce of 22628 feet the west side of Windermere terrace east
I sottth" (' t from p nt of cun e fonned b\ til(' folIo vlng ('our en nd d stanC<' all a
I I inten>ectton of til(' lortln\(" t SIde of Glad
cune the mdl IS of which is 18006 feet thl'
\
stone road "lUI the onUn\ e I" ide of <11 tallce of 5;) 89 feet and north 16 dc
n Eldon road tlH'lK
along the uorth\\est g:rees 50 minutes "e I" ~5 feet to th(' fin;t
Ide of Glad tOile toad 011 a eune til.(> muntlOlled point and place of be mlns:
80 fcet
therec
distance
of
fa dl IS 0 f \\11ieh I
4-1 de
55 nun
Also all that certain lot or piece of te tdl} E?; north
\enty se\en degre(>s se\en
3204 feC't th~ICC I orJ~\3 f('etl\llence north gro u d "Itll tll(, hulldh gs and ImproH~ t('en minutes \'('51, one hundred thirty lUlle
utes 33 sec0l4 s \~ t
2 seconds cast 32 me It..<; th('reon ('fected situate In Lans feet and nlnet\ t\\O one hundredths of a
45 d(>grecS
m 1 e
j
d rce:; 55 min
rto VIH' III tile COltllt
of D<'ia\\are and foot to a point thence ext('ndlng north
fee and thence
ltll H f cg to the Ilrst. State of Penus,hmda and descnbed in J Ne\en de~reC' elghteC'n minutes east slxt~
utes 33 cconds c td 9 106 e("'bC<>ill"lng
accordance "Ith a Sllr e\ and plan thereof four feet and nit et, two one hundr('dths
mentiDned pOInt all pace 0
.,
'1
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
Jol
By relea e of mortgnge bealing dnte the
19th d Y of Aug t 1929 and le('CJrdcd 11
Release of Mortg \ge Book No 58 I tgc 29
&c All that certl in lot or piece of ground
with the building
and ImprO\umellts
thereon erected SIt mt(> u Lan do.. e III
the Co Illt~ of DeJa'\: are m d State of Pe n
s~h ,min and described in ccorduncc '\ltll
a sun cy nnd plan thereof made by DnmO!
& Foster Ch I E 19l1 ecrs dated 1\1 \fell 9
1925 a
follo\\s to "It Beginning t a
point on the "est Ide of Wi\lo"brook f\\e
nue at the dl5tUl1~e of 543148 feet north
from the north side of B \Itimore a\ enue
tlwncc along: the \\est side of Wlllo\\ brook
a\enuc no t11 15 degree 2 millut(' 22 sec
onds west 31 16-1: feet thence south 74 de
~rees 57 mltn tes 38 second "est 8934 feet
thence south 14 degrecs 59 minute ..0 ee
ouds cast 31 164 feet and tllcnee north 74
degrees 57 minute 38 s£'co lds east 8937
feet to the first mentioned POll1t al d place
of beginning
n
I he
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All departments 'Ill meet 011 Sundav
110Q-WORSHIP AND SERMON
FACING THE ISSUE
745-WORSHIP AND SERMON
WAITING FOR THE TIDE
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in
A CO;tDIAL INVITATION IS GIVEN TO
THE STUDENTS ON THE HILL TO
THE SUNDAY SERVICES
\\l'1l
\\111
-Meetll1~ for \\orshlp
mceting house
WEDNESDAY
9 30 A M to 2 301M -Sewing and Quilt
Ing in Whittier House Box luncheoll
cd ifl1lch "llIll
ls
l\.'[
D relea
of mortgu",l' I cal it J.; date t1 c
19th dal of St"ptemiJer 19')8
d rpc r 1(> I
III ReleasC' of Mortgage Book No 51 page
182 &c All tl t t' It In lot or P t;c
gro td \ILh tI c bll I(ling: and Impro t'
meuts tl Neo 1 ereetert
t ttl' lit Llanerch
n tl e To\\ lsi Ip of HI Hrford
n tl e
COt I ty of Deln\\atc nd Statt' of Penn \ I
unla beg HI ill", at fl lolnt 011 tll(' soutl
"e:;t side of Valle., road Ilt the dL tance of
44037 feet 1l0rth\H t of Purk road tl {HCe
along: the so Itll\\e~t ide of V i1('~ roa I
the folloWll.., co Ir ('
1 d dlst nc
on
c\ r e the r tCU\
of" hlcll i 192012 fe{>t
a d t nce of 1206 feet thence north 31 de
grees 48 min t( 20 eco els \H t 43 i('('t
tlwnce ~outh 61 deg ('('
10 mil te 40
scconds \U t lti~ 2 f{' t to the nortl (' nt
side of a 15 It ct wide dn e, l tI cne£'
,IOllg ame sout 1 28 de[.lree 49 m 1\ t(' 20
econd
ast 55 het thenc(' nO! til t 1 (\~
gr('{>s 10 minute ~O ::;eeo1)11 ea t 16307 feet
to beginning
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OCTOBER 7, 1932
THE SWARTHMORBAN
VARIED OFFEWNGS
AT HEDGEROW
Four ddierent nationalities are the
sources for the exceptionally interesting
and varied offerIngs next week at the
Hedgerow Theatre in Rose Valley, including two new plays just added to the
repertory of this versatile company. The
delightful modern SI)anish comedy by
G. Martinez Sierra, with the universal
appeal of the love of a Wife for a ne'erdo-well husband \\ ho over night becomes
a national hero by winnmg an aeroplane
race, is the latest production "Wife to
a Famous Man", opening tomorrow
night, will be repeated on Monday and
Tuesday I11ghts With Miriam Phlllil)S,
Alfred Rowe, Mildred LeWIS, Don Shelton, and Helen Craig in the prinCipal
roles On Wednesday night comes "The
D.A." by Anthony "elller, a swiftly
mo\ing and timely American comedy,
which ironically reveals some of the influences brought to bear all elections of
public servants. Carl Reukauff and Catherme Rieser carry the chief roles of the
successful criminal law)cr and his secre-
lary. The prodUClion for Thursday evemng is Albert Bem's "The Heavenly Express", a play which merges realism and
fantasy through the lives of American
railroad men. The tempestuous farce,
"The Physician in Spite of Himself" by
the famous Frenchman Moliere will be
given one of its infrequent performances
on Friday night, and on Saturday the
grippmg Russian drama which might
best he described as a mood play, "The
Sea Gull" by Chekhov will be presented
I
I
S. p. C. A. Meeting
northeastward from the northeaaterly stete
Woman's Club .,egins
ot Pelton avenue. (PUt,. teet Wide). Containing In tront or breadth on the said.
Parker avenue. seventeen t8'3t, eleven
(CD"Ii.... ,,, I~"'" Pdg, 0.,)
Incbes, and extending ot that width In
Tea was served Tuesday afternoon in
length or deptb nortbwcatwardly, between
parallel lines at right angles, to the Aid
the auditorium which also apl)eared to
Parker avenue, 1ltty te4!t1 to a certaln proposed ten feet wide nnveway, wblch exadvantage wit h c h air 5 artistically
Beginning at a point in northwetlterlJ' aide tends southwestwardly Into Felton avenue.
Parker avenue.
grouped and flowers used in profusion.
of Oxford road tbe distance of two hundred Being premises
The officers of the club received, those Bnd t\1;enty·ftve feet southwestwardl, from the Together with the tree and common use,
10 line being, Mrs. Kistler. Mrs. Roland southwestwardly Bide of Pembroke road, elt· right, liberty and prlvllege of the aforetending thence &outbwesty;ardly alOIlir tbe
drIveway, as and tor a drIveway and
L. Eaton, AIrs. J. Warren Paxson. Mrs. said Oxford road nfty feet to a point. thence said
pB868.geway, in common with the owners,
north\\(>atwartUy
011
a
line
at
right
angles
to
tenants and occupiers ot the other lots
Mrs. John Detlefsen, Mrs. J. H. Walter,
aaid road one hundred. and twenty·five feet of ground abutting tbeJ'eon, at all times,
and Mrs William Hanny.
to a Jloiol. thence northeastwardly on a line hereafter, forever.
erected. IUuate In tbe Township of Haverford.
Count)" of Delaware and State of PeDD871vanla,
and known and de.lgnated as Lot, 63 and M.
in Block No 12. on the plan of "Broo1llioo".
recorded In the Offlce for tbe Recording of
Deeds in and for Delawnre County aforeaald.
In Deed Book )I. No 12. P83'G 024. and more
particularly described .a folloWB, to wit:
Four past presidents served tea during parallel with said Oxford road on,. feet to
and thence southeastwardly on a line
Improvements consist of 10 houses each
the afternoon: Mrs. Jesse Herman aat point.
right angle8 to laid Oxford road ODe hun· two-story brIck and stucco buUdlngs, 16x
Holmes, Mrs. Robert L. Coales, Mrs. dretl and twenty·flve feel to the first men· 50 feet. Store tronts.
tioned point and place o[ beS'lnnlng
The September meetlllg of The Del- Martm Young, and Mrs. Lovett FresBold. as the property of Marcus A. Benn.
coin Mrs. C. C. West, the new chalrImllro\emenh consist of ~wo and one half
COndltlons-.$I.500.00 cash or certlfled
aware County Society for the Prevcn- man of hospitality. and her committee, IItor) IItonc and frame house. 27x27 feel
Porch (ront. One.story stuC('O addition. 8:11:27 check on day of sale; balam::e In ten daya.
tion of Cruelty to Animals was held the chairmen of other committees, and feet. Frame garage, 18%18 feet
Further conditions announced at sale.
thiS week 2t headquarters III Media
members of the Board, acted as hostesses
throughout the afternoon.
The August meeting being omitted, reTuesday evemng the Junior section of
ports for July and August were sub- the Club held a get-together card party
mitted by the Chairman of the several in the new lounge Enough members and
committees The Superintendent's re- guests were present to make sixteen
tables of bridge
The first meetmg of
[)ort showed 69 compla1l1ts of animal t~e club will be held the second Tuesday
abuse \\ere inveStigated and corrective in November.
measures applied. Four arrests were
The followmg delegates named by the
made, With fines Imposed i the causes Junior section will attend the meetings
bClIIg rUllnlllg over and II1Jurmg al1i-. of the State Federahon of Woman's
mals by auto, working unfit horses,' Cluhs next week III Philadelphia. Miss
and neglect of dog. One disabled horse Mildred Simpers and Miss Eleanor Ken"as humanely killed to prevent Its nedy. Alternates, MISS Martha Keighfurther suffermg and use
ton and Mrs. Sally Ammerman
371 calls \.. ere answered by ambuA number of JUniors have expressed
lance, a total of 944 small animals be- their 111iention of going on the PilgnmII1g rescued and handled at the Shelter age to West Pomt being sponsored by
mcludmg 314 dogs, 622 cats, 7 wll1t~ JUllIor sections in and near Phdadelphl~,
mice and 1 rabbit, the majority being ?ct. 23. The cost of the round trll) IS
homeless, unwanted, or disabled 13 yS. MISS Simpers wll.t be glad to furlost dogs were returned to owncrs, tlIsh details to anyone mterested.
mamly through identification by IiLiterature Section
cense tags Additional water buckets
The Literature Section started its
were placed 011 pikeS' and crossroads, work With a meetmg on last Tuesday.
increaslllg the number of such stations Mrs. Robert L Coates handled the profor refreshment of large and small gram With articles by and about Robert
1 alllmais. The Important subject of Frost.
A fee of two dollars will be
teaching kindness to ammais among charged for th1S sectIon lor the year to
children will be resumed on re-opemng non-members With a single charge of
of schools.
fifty cents.
Sold as the In'ol~rtl' of Edwanl Scharnl. HOWARD M. LUTZ, Attorney.
kow and lIb-Ta Scharnlkow
Conditioll8-$250 CDsh or certiRed check on
No. 135
day o[ sale: balance In len days Further Pieri Facias
colllhtLons announced at sale.
September Term. 1932
KINGSLEY MONTGOMERY. Attornl'Y
All that certain lot or piece of grouna
with the buildings and lmprovements
thereon erected. situate at Drexel HUl.
Township of Upper Darby, County of Delll~
Fieri FaCias
No 08 ware and State of Pennsylvania, and described 88 tollows, to wit:
Septembl'r Tcrm, 1032
Beginning at a point on the northwest
All tllllse certain tcn lotl/l or piel:'es of side of Lasher road (40 feet wide) at the
gruund 'nth the bulldml;s and improvements dIstance of tour hundred eighty feet and
IheN'oll eN'clcd. situate 10 the Borough 01 fourteen one-hundredthB of a foot northCollingdale. Dela"are County. Pennsylvania, east from the northeast side of Creek road
(40 feet Wide)
Containing In front or
and deBCl"lbed as lollo~s
breadth on said Lasher road twenty-five
The first thereot oogJnninS" at a point on feet and extending of that width In length
the l1orlh"cst sldo of Parker avenue -(seventy or depth northWest hetween parallel lines
teet "hie) at the dlelame of eighteen feet. at rIght angles to said Lasher road one
fh e Inch{'s, norlheuetwanl from tbe north hundred feet to the middle line of a
eaeterly side of Felton avenue (fifty fcct wide). twelVe foot wide driveway WhIch extends
COlltaiuing in (rant or breadth on the &Did northeast and southwest frOm Creek road
Parker avenuc. seventeen (cct. eleven inehE's. to Vernon road (Being No 4037 Lasher
and e:ll:lendoo. of that Width In length or depth road).
110rlh" esho; ardly. between parallel line8 at
Under and SUbject to certain conditions
right angle8 to the said Parker avenue. flfty and
as In Deed Book No. 724,
feet to a (crtaln proposed ten foet wide drive Page restrictions
386.
\1;3.Y, "hl(b extends 80uth"estwardly lnlo Fel~
ton :nenue Being- premises No
Parkcr
Also subject to the payment of a cer..
avenue
taln mortgage debt or principal sum of
tour thousand dollars, with Interest
The second thereof begmnlng at a. pomt the~on
Oil the north"est
side of Parker avenue.
(aelenty feet wide) at the distance of thirty
Together with the free use. right, libsix feet four IncheR northeastward (rom the erty and privilege of the aforesaid twelve
1I0rthl'asterly side of Felton avenue (fi(ty foot wide driveway In common with the
feet "Ide) Containing In front or breadth on ownera. tenants and occupiers of the premthe said Parker avenue, seventeen feet eleven ises adjoining and abutting thereon as and
Inches. and edendmg of that width In length for a passageway and driveway at aU
or dcpth northwestwardly. between parallel times hereafter forever.
Hnea
at right angles to the said Parker ave
To Increase its humane work, the
Executive Committee
Improvements consist of two and ono
nul.', filly feet. to a certlin proposed ten feet
Delaware County Society earnestly rewide
drivewny.
~ hich e%tends southwestwardly half story stone and stucco house. 15x33
A meetmg of the Executive board of fnlo Felton avenue BeJng premises
feet Porch front Two-story stucco addiquests additional subscrtblllg members, the Woman's Club was held at the home Parker
tion, 4x8 feet Basement gamge.
avenue.
the annual dues be111g but $100, no of the president, Mrs. Wliham Earle
Sold as the property of Anthony P. Barth!rd thereof beginning at a point on rett and Anna Mabel Barrett, his wife.
further duties bemg obligatory.
Kistler, on Wednesday morning. Mrs. theThe
north\1;est side o( Parker avenue (seventy
- - - - - - - - - ' " - - - - - - - I R L. Coales, Mrs. J. H. Holmes, Mrs leet wide), at the distance of fifty (our feet.
Condltlons-$250 00 cash or certified check
Clifford Buck, Mrs. A. G. White, Mrs. three inches northeastward from the north· on day of sale, balance In ten days Furside o[ Felton avenue (fifty feet ther conditions announced at sale.
H. A. Peirsol and Mrs Joseph Seal were easterly
wide) Containing in (rant or breadth on the
appointed delegates to the State Federa- Sl1ul Parker avenue, seventeen (eet. eleven HOWARn M LUTZ. Attorney.
Inches. and extending of that \1;ldth In length
tIOn meeting which IS to convene on or
JOHN J. CAIN,
depth norlhwestwardly. between parallel
Tuesday at the Belvue-Slratford and lines at right angles to the said Parker ave· 9-30~3t
Sheriff
through Friday. After a gen- nUe, fifty (eet to a certain proposed ten (eet
wide driveway, which extends southwardly
eral discussion, it was deCided to waive Into Felton avenue Being premises
.....- - 1 initiation and reinstatement dues for this Parker avenue
wmter. It was also dcclded to adhere to
The lourth thereof beginnIng at Il point
the bylaws of the club for the comIng on the northWest .side of Parker avenue (sev·
MEDIA LAUNDRY. INC.
year; that all members must show their enly (eel \1; ide) at the dlstp:nce of 8C\enty
feet '\1;0 inches northeastward trom the
tickets of admisslOll as they enter, "resi_ t'ftO
northea81erly side o( Felton a\'enUe (fifty
dents of Swarthmore who are not mem- (eet wide) Contahung In front or breadth
PHONE MEDIA 174
bers of the Club may be invited to one on the said Parker avenue seventeen (eet
··SERVING SWARTHMORE
eleven inches, and extending of that width
meeting only during the club year, and in hmgth or depth northwestwardly betwccn
SUCCESSFULLY SINCE 1900··
then upon the InVitation of the PresI- IJarallel hnes at rlght angles to the said Par·
avenuc. filty feet to a certain proposed
dent"
and that members are priVIleged to ker
FINISHED
tcn feet \1;lde drneway. which extends south·
brmg non-reSident guests tWice durmg west"'nrdly Into Felton avcnue Belllg premt8es
LAUNDRY SERVICE
Parker m..enuc
the year.
I
PETROLEUM
COKE
Phone Chester 2·4612
• Order
your lupply of
"SINCLAIR"
Petroleum
Coke from uo and be aalured of prompt, efficient,
and careful deliveriel.
DIAMOND
ICE & FUEL CO.
Yard 2nd & TUg1,man Sts.
r=================::::;
SHERIFFS SALES
Sheflff Sales o( Real Eslate
When Winter Comes-
At the Sheriff's Office.
Court House, Media. Pcnnsylvama.
Saturday. October 22. 1032.
9 30
o'clock A :M.
Eastern Standard Time
Fieri FaCIas
No 1775
June Term. 1932
All thai cntalll lot or PICce of land with
the messuage or tenement thereon ereeted
sItuate 111 the Township of Spring-fiehl Dela
.... are COUllly. Pl'nna said lot bclllg- lot 60,
bounded and dcsctlbcd accordlllS" to a survey
tbl'I"eo( made by Franklin and COml)::my on
Februarl' 24, 1922. recorded at Media 111 Case
2, page O. DS follows
,
\
Let the furnace /ire itself!
I
Your neighbors who heat with gas, about this time
of the year, stroll downstairs and touch a match
to ;1 tiny pilot in their furnaces. That is their sote
contribution to the Msk of heating the house.
GAS HOUSE HEATING
is completely automatic.Whynotiet w make asurvey
and give you an estimate on the cost of heating
your home with gas1 You will incur no obligation.
As low as
Easy Monthly Terms
$264
installed
Ask for Free Estimate
PHILADELPHIA
ELECTRIC COMPANY
All Our Suburban Stores
OT
.see ),our Plumber or Heating Contractor
Beglnmng- at a pomt on the north .... est side
of PO\1;ell a\·enue as Widened to the Width
o[ (orty two (eet (42') by the additIon o(
nine (eet on the Jlorth\\est Side or Po\\ell avenue, snul )lo'nt of beginning bemg- fi\e hundred
and [orty three (543') south~cst from pomt
of Intersection of north'ftest SIUC o( PO\1;ell
a\'enuc lind the l1orth~est Side of Saxer ave
nue (as Widened to the Width of forty five
feet by addition o( twelve (eet on the west
SIde of Saxer a\"enue). said pomt of beginDIng being a corner o( lot 49 on said plan.
thl:nec along tbe northwest Side o( Powell
al""enue south flfty three degrees. twelve minutes. ten seconds (53 12' 10") west tlf;enty.
five (eet to a pomt a corn!'!r of lot 51 on said
plan, tbence by a hne nortb thlrlJ; SIX degTCes
forty seven minutes fifty seconds (30 0 47' 60")
west one hundred and sixty feet to a. point
In line o( lands o[ the MerIOn Title and TrUst
Company o( Ardmore Pa. thence by a. line
north fifty three degrees. twelv!'! minutes. ten
seconds «J30 12' 10") cttst tWenty·five feet
10 a pomt, a corner oC Jot 49 on said plan:
thenc::c by line liIoutb thirly,slx degrees. forty
ee10en mlnutcs, fifty seconds (36 0 47' 50")
cast and passing through the center line o( a
party \\all between t'"'O ndJOlDlng dwelling
hou!'Cs one hundred and sixty feet to place
of bc~nlllng
0
The fifth thereof beginning at a. polm on
the northWest side of Parker avenUe (selenty
(eet wide) at the distance of ninety leet, one
Inch, northeastward (rom the northeasterly
side of Feltoll avenue (fifty feet Wide) Con·
taming )II (ront or breadth on the said Parker
avellue. 88\ enleen (eel eleven Inches ami extending- of that ~ldth In length or depth
Ilorth\\elltwardly bet\\eep paralleJ lines at
right an.:lcs to the said Parker avenue flfty
feet, to a ("crtaln proposed ten feet wlde drive·
way. "blch extend3 southwestwanlly in Fel.
tall avenue Bemg premiscs
Parker
avenue
The Sixth thereof bcglllnln!f at a pomt on
the 110rth\\est Side oC ,Parker avenue (sav
enty feet \1;lde) at the dlstanCtJ of ore hund
red eight fect norlheJLStwardly from the
northeasterly side 01 Felton avenue (tift,
feet wide) Containing 111 front or breadth I
on the said Parker avenue, seventeen (eet
elev("n inches anti extendmg of that Width In
length or depth northv;e&t\1;ardly between par·
allel lines at right angles to the salt! Parker
avenue fifty [eet to a cerlwll proposed ten
feet Ydde driveway, which extends southwcstwardly mto Felton avenue. BeJng premises
Parker avenue.
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to have your old battery
fixed up, when you can
buy a new Firestone for
only $5.95 with your old
battery?
,
The eighth thereot. beglnnlng at a point
on the northwest sIde of Parker avenue.
(seventy feet wide), at the distance of one
hundred. forty-three feet, ten Inches,
northeastward from the northeasterly side
of Felton avenue, (fifty feet Wide). COntaining In front or breadth on the said
Parker avenue. seventeen feet, eleven
Inches, and extending of that width lL
length or depth northwestwardly, between
parallel lines at right angles, to the said
Parker avenue, fifty feet, to a certain proposed. ten feet wide driveway, which extends southwestwardly into Felton avenue
Be1ng premlses
Parker avenue
The tenth thereof. beginning at a point
on the northwest side of Parker avenue,
All those eertam lots or piece8 of ground (seventy feet \VIde) at the distance of one
witb the bulldinp and Improvements thereon hundred. seventy-nine feet,. eight Inches.
1932
7
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Bengal tigcrs from Asiatic '~llds
a perIod of t\\cnty years. One such
enthUSiastiC mass mectlllg in the final
IS shown at death gTlIJS with a
1\\0
weeks
precedmg
the
general
elee-I
tl,irtY-f
The Annual Exhibit of the NeedlelIoll.
work Guild garments "ill be held at the
\\'oman's Club on \Vednesday, OctoEach section Will also be called upon
ber 26 from 2 to 4, "hen tea \\ ill be to finance Its owl1 meeting and an apCuh'er Military Academy, the famous
sen ed. One hundred percent member- peat for five and ten dollar contribu- llldiana school, is the Alma Mater of
ship in S"arthmore is urged. A busi~ tlOns to meet the expenses of the
I ,,;n;nll ,\ ell known scrcen actors, who
ness Illeeltng of the directors of the county campaign is being made by the
Nccdlel\ork Guild \\ ill be held at the leaders of each COl11ll1unit}. ThiS received their education at this magtlIficcnt institution 011 the shores of
Clubhouse all Thursday_ October 13, at method of financing the campaign
2 P. M.
being cmplovcd throughout the country Lake Maxlllkuckee.
and the smaIl number of large contribuAdolph Menjou, Eugene Pallette and
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tiolls "Inch formerly paid the
Jcrr)' lhlcy aU attended Culver, as did
Republican Trend
expenses are expected to be largely re- also \VIII Rogers, Jr, and George SchuI) laced by a large number of small con- maun, SOil of Madame Erncstine Schu(Conllntlcd from PdV~ One)
tTihutions
mann-Hcink
the part}'s poliCies and aChlC\Cl11ents
A,",o"g tl," bus,"st of tl,e RClll,LI',ca"
This famous military school is seen
during the past four) ears," the count)
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chairman contmued.
\\orkers during the past \\eek has been as the background of tIe
nlversa
El1"ood J. 'rurner, c3mhdate for re- drama, "Tom Brown of Cuh'er," !he
\Vith equal satisfaction the leaders electIon as Statc Rel)rCsentatile, \\ho IS Universal drama \.. IUell IS now playmg
arc rccelvlIIg ''ford from executl\'es of
ttl M d' TI t
ith Tom Brown
Ie
C Ia
lea rSe , \\ S
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Dcla,vare Cou"t).·s "ar,'ed ,·,.dustr,·es chaIrman of the Speakers' COlllltlittte aH. B.
\Varner and llIn unUllcn'l e In
that the outlook for buslIless IS steadily for the county and Eastern PenJlsylI [I
t
vama. Not only is Mr. Turner respon- the fcatured roles. Mue: lOt Ie ptC ure
lIuprovlllg due in no small part to the
t II fil
d I Culver ,,'Itithcr
Sible for sccurmg Sl)eakcrs for Dela- \\ as ae: ua y
me a
,
mcasures put mto actlOlI uy the Rel)ub- ware County mectings but also fer a pro d uc t'JOII Ulll t tr a\ eled fro", Holly lican administration TillS fact assures meetings in SIX other counties: Mont- \\00<1 \Vllliam \Vylcr directed "Tom
the support of the Repubhcan nOI{,,1I1ees gomery, Lehigh, Bucks, North Hamp- Brown of Culver." and the cast includes
winch has always been given by the
screcn favorites as Richard Cromcounty busllless and mdustTial con- tOil, Chestcr and Plulade1pll1a.
Ben Alexander, Sidney Toler,
cerns from the highest executive dO\\11
"I propose to see that the people of ,\1:11 ••••' Robertson, Andy DeVille, Rus.
to the lou cst wage earner.
Delaware County have an opportumty sell Hopton and Dick \Vmslow.
PreSident HoO\ cr in his address at to hear some of thc leading RepuhlIcans
Last \\ eek the sixty.) ear old private
Des Momes all Tuesday evcl1111g scored of the state at the SIX distrIct
IIlstltuhon "as IIlcorporatcd and put on
strongly for the protective tariff de- meetings to be held the last two weeks the samc basis as other schools It had
vclopcd under the present administra- before the General Election,"
been a prIvate school managed selely
FOR RENT-Attractive bedroom with 3
windows, bath, convenient to 2 bus IlU83
The Bach Socicty of Delaware County tion and set to thinking thousands of Turncr declarcs "These meetlllgs wlth- by the family of the founder
and station. Garage Call Swarthmore
announces that they ha\e begun rehears- workers 111 Delaware County who would out doubt promise to be highlights
1101..1
als on Bach's greatl Cantata, "Ein Foot':lhave been added to the great army of the history of the Republican party in
FOR RENT-Bpace for two cars at 320 Burg" ("A Stronghold Sure"),
the unemployed but for the l)rotcction tins county and reSidents of the differ"Jungle Mystery" is creatms such a
North Chester Road. SWfU'thmore Rental I
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sensation that It may be pertment to refrom $3 00 to $6.00 per month Albert N. age er Wl
two 0 ler can atas, WI
f"'om foreign competition of the prod- ent sections should make pans \\ e 111
Garrett. 'Phone Swarthmore 48S-Penny- presented at their f mid-winter ,0.",." I ucts manufactured III local industries.
advance to be present."
call sOlm:thmg about Its author. Though
packer 4442
S
Iwd
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thOIS orgamzaTalbol Mundy was born in London and
mgers
10 eSlTe t
0 JOIl1
The purllOse of this week's executive
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served
in the British government services
FOR RENT-Attractive third Ooor apart· tIon may app y at t lC
t 1 tree en er, meetings 111 the dIffcrent parts of the
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in
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and East AfTlca, he now makes
mCIl. SUI a c or (ac cr. or
r I(:U a
t1
Icstnut S ree s,
pper
ar y, county has been to make plans for the
{'aU Swarthmore 12-1.1\1.
! Sunday, October 9th, at 2 '00 p. m
home in California His govcrnment
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big mass meetlOgs \\ Inch are to be held
service furnished him With an inexhaustFOR
largethe
bedrooms
bath
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. d' I . t I . .
0 c.
t 25 . Th e
On RENT-Two
the hUl near
Collegewith
Box
A:: MISS
Betty
Hun~er and MISS I Iall 111 SIX IS flC S leglllnmg
lbtc supply of graphic characters, episodes
Swarthmorean Omce.
Kiesau have moved mto the second schedule of these meetings is as folTwelve hundred dollars sounds
and ad\entures which he has woven into
floor apartment at'4oo Park Avenuc.
lows:
a lot of money for a man-eatmg
a score of novels
Among them liThe
FOR RENT-Garage Also one well lighted.
Radnor
and
Ha\
crford
but
there
IS
a
shm
margin
of
!>rOhtl Ivory Tratl" is pOSSibly the best known~
well heated bedroom Apply 306 South
i
Manoa Inn, Oct. 25, Upper Darby
when one considers the cost of equilP-1
Chester Rd.
(.C01Ifinucd 0" Pdge Eight)
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
trict,
Oct.
26,
place
to
be
announced
ping an expedltlOn, SlllPPlIlg the anim.al, ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;~
LIBRARY
TAX
FOR SALE
later. Lansdowne and surrounding and the risk and years of experience
communities,
Oct 28 at the New Cen- involved, accordlllg to Frank Buck,
NOTICE
OF
SPECIAL
ELECTION
TO
BE
FOR SALE-NarclsauB Bulbs. mixed varieties
HELD NOVlPIBER 8. 1932
tury Club; Chester pike boroughs, Nov.lw·hclSe thrilling "Bring 'Em Back Alive,"
151.' dozen Wm J. CresBon. :12 Amherst
Notice Is hereby given thnt a public elec·
A'e
tlon wlll be held Tuesdlll', No1Oember 8th, 1 at the Prospect Park high school j RKO-RadlO Picture, comes to the
11)32. bet\1;ecn the hours o( se\en a m. and Chester and VICllUty, Nov. 4 at the Lansdowne Theatre this Fnday and
POSITION WANTED
6e\ en pm. Eastern Standard Time. at the
TODAY (FRIDAY) and SATURDAY
regular Uoiling places of the Borough of Masonic Temple and Media and Vlcm· Saturday, October 7-8 Yet, :hir Buck
lty,
Nov.
2
at
the
Media
Armory
brought
in
more
than
one
hundred
Delaware
Counl).
Pennsylvania.
Swarthmnre.
POSITION WANTED-Position as House·
keeper or Companion: or care of semI· filtcd [or the holtlmg of general and special
Each meeting of this week was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _'-Im·aUd. b) a woman of etl.ucaUon and re- electioJns
marked
by an almost 100 percent atThe purpose o( the sllld election i8 to ob
finement. who Is experienced and thoroughly
cOllllwtent III above line of ""ork Ahm ex- Inin the assent of the electot.9 o( said Dorough tendance of Committeemen and Women
o[ Swarthmore to the reduction of the rate o[
('Cl'ellt (ook Re(erences Phone Sw 126D.J
'WIt.RN~R BROS.
the Library Tax. now bein; le10 led by said and a compehtive spirit is rapidly deDorough. from ono hill! (Y.i) mill on the dol~ I __-'.:....._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~_ _'~
BOARD W'ANTED
lar. or five cents (5c) on everyone hundred
dollars ($100). of lbc asse.!lst:d valuation o(
COUNTY OF DELAWARE
BOARD WANTED-Second year College Boy taxable property Within said Dorough, to 1111
Notice
wants board Central WrIte Box C. annual rale of one fourth (1~) mill on the
PROSPECT PARK, PA.
Swarthmorean Office
dollar, or two and ono hall rents (2:,4c) on
with
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
everyone hundred dollaril ($100) of said
Tom Brown, H. B. Worner, Slim
assessed \ aJuaUon
Frank Buck's
ALBERT N GARRETl'. JR. I ~~;~
Secrctary I,
Summerville, Richard Cromwell
LOST-New Football helmet at Rutgers
avenue School grounds Kindly return to WILL1AM R LANDIS
-Added EnJoymentDurge88
Btuy Thorpe, 329 DIckinson Ave.
Ford Sterling Comedy.
LOST-Black and White setter lost Friday, ESTATE OF MARGARET B S PALMER.
Robert L. Ripley's
late of the Borough of Swarthmore, DeSeptember 30. J P Brown, 528 Walnut
Lane Swarthmore 271-J.
ceased.
E:ltra!
"Believe It or Not""
Letters
Laurel
and
Hardy
Comedy
Carloon.
having
LOST-Redd18h Brown large Cocher SpanIel answering to name of Teddy. E H all persons
NEXT WEEK
Taylor, 300 Harvard Ave. Sw..rthmore quested to
Extra Added western Feature
Ing claims
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
1035-M
delay. to
SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY
SAM,UEL C PALMER,
PERSONAL
Executor,
K.en Maynard in
612 Ogden Avenue.
In
Swarthmore. Fa
HATS DRAPED or remodeled Dressmaking
"TWO GUN MEN"
Bids will not be accepted except on form
"RED HEADED WOMA.N"
and Alterations 510 Swarthmore Ave Or to his Attorney
of proposal furnished by the County. Each
A
3~
Hour Show Starting at 1.30
CHARLES PALMER Esq,
Phone 312-J.
with Chesler Morris
bid JDust be accompanied. WIth a certifled
Chester. Pa
check of $200 00. which. or the proceeds
10-7-6t
NEXT WEEK-WEDNESDAY
thereof. wlll be retained by the County as
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
llquldated damages In case of ta!lure to exFOR RENT
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE ecute contract and bond as required by
Joan Blondell-Stuart Erwin
COUNTY OF DELAWARE
the general conditions and speciflcatloIUI
Desirable first lIoor apartment. 3
Estate of David Schwartz, deceased
Each bid must be sealed and plainly
"MAKE ME A STAR"
Notice Is hereby given that Clara marked "Bid for TrUcks" or words to thst
bed rooms. $90 a monlh. Centrally
Schwartz. widow of the said decedent, has effect and must be delivered at the above
located.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
filed In the said Court her petition claim- specified offtce of the Controller on or be~
wIth
Ing property of the decedent to the value fore 10 o'clock A M. (Eastern Standard
of $500 00, as provided by S"'ctiflD 12 of the TIme) on the above speclfted date, Bnd
JACKOAKIE
E. C. WALTON
FiduciarIes Act of 1917. and that the same should be addressed to the underalgned as
W.
C.
Fields-Lyda
Roberla
may be approved by the Court on t;be 10th follows
JAMES
T.
STEWART,
day of October, 1932, unless exceptiOns
NEXT WEEK-THURSDAY
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
County Controller
thereto be filed before that time
HOWARD KIRK.
Court Bouse, Media. Pa.
1O-7-3t
Modem 4 Bedroom, 2 ear. garage 9-30-2t
Attorney for Petltloner.
860, reduced from 880. 6 room and
with
garage $55. 6 room '50. 5 room m3TATE OF HEllIE F. WATSON, deceased.
JOAN BLONDELL
Letters Testamentary on the above
Apartment '55.
Estate have been granted to the underStuart Erwin
WM. S_ BI'lTLE
signed, who request all persons havlng ~~~~.~;'.-ci~t:;b,,;'
Matinee Dally at 1.30
Notary Public
Real BUate claims or dema.nds against the Estate of
the decedent to make known the same,
Swa. Ill-J
and all peraons Indebted to the decedent
to make payment. without delay to
GEORGE J WATSON,
412 N. Chester Road,
A Warner Bros. Theatre
Swarthmore. Pa.
A
WARNER
THEATRE
Or to his Attorney, R W. ARCHBALD,
she,e". NNo~''';;.;rtijl";,d·
Jr. 1012 Stephen Girard Building, PhilaDetached frame house Eight rooms
N
delphia.
Pennsylvania
& bath 4 bedrooms 2 car garage
COmmissioners reserve the
9-2-6t.
Corner lot Flue ahrubbery. A-I conany or all bids
Lansdowne Avenue &: Baltimore Pike
JAMES T STEWART,
dition $90 per month.
THEATRE
ESTATE EDWARD E DRAVO. deceased late
County Controller
Detached stucco house 7 rooms
o[ SWDJ'thmore, Delaware Counly. PcnIlSJ'l· 10-7-3t
THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
DREXEL HILL, PA.
and bath. Nice lot, ahrubbery. Good
vama
condition. $55 per month.
Frank Buck's
DELAWARE
COUNTY
Letter8 Testamcntary on tbe above Eslate
Sealed proposals wtll be received at the
have
been
granted
10
the
undersigned.
who
Detached house furnished 6 rooms
THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
'BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE'
Controller's Office. Media, Fa., untU
request all persons h3\ lng c)alms or demands County
and bath. 1 car garage. Good loca10.00 A M. and pUblicly opened at 11 00
against
the
Estate
of
the
decedent
to
make
tion. $75 per month
Frank Buck's
M on Tuesday, October 11. 1932 for
BIG KIDDY SHOW SAT. 1 P. M.
known the same. and aU persons mdebted to A.
fUrn1shlng two hundred thirty-five (235)
All Klddles Admitted
3rd floor apartment 6 rooms and
the decedent to make payment wUhout delay, sets of election supplies for election to be
'BRING 'EM BACK A.LlVE'
bath. Hardwood floors Hot water
to
held November 8, 1932 DetaUs on file In
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
heat. Janitor service $45 per month.
CHARLES A DRA YO and
the County" Commlssionera' Office.
Warren William in
THE REAL ESTATE TRUST CO
Two large garages Heated. light
The County Commissioners reserve
-NEXT WEEKo( Philadelphia. Executors right to reJect any or all bids.
Fatui Baldwin's sensational Novel
,nd water. Station Square.
SECor Broad &; Chestnut Sts.
JAMES T. STEWART.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
"SKYSCRAPER SOULS"
Detached stucco house 6 rooms
Phllad{'lphia Penna
County Controller
and bath Front and side porch
with I\laureen O'Su11lvan
Or
to
Ihf'lr
AUnTJl\l, NewboUI1!' Butler
Jack Hoh-Ralph Gra\'cs
Large lot Ideal location $60 per
& Grubb. 1318 Real Estate Trust Blllld
\\orth
month
WEDNESDAY
mg. Philadeltlh13 Pa
'WAR CORRESPONDENT'
Jack
Holt
and Ralph Graves
Swarthmore 12 room house Old
DI06t
colonial style. Wonderful shade. 1
lhe
inseparable?
pals in
acre of ground In good s'lape $100
ESTATE OF FRANK L BITLER. deceased
WEDNESDAY-l Day Only
per month.
'WAR CORRESPONDENT'
Letters TestamenbU'Y on the above Estate
with LUa Lee
have been granted to the understgned.. who
Joan
Blondell-Sloart
Erwin
request all persons having claims or deTHURSDAY
mands a.ga.lnst the astate of the decedent
3 story frame and stucco dwelling
"MAKE ME A STA.R"
to make known the same, and all persons
at Secane, Pa, containing large
Genevieve
Tobin
Indebted to the decedent to make payment,
Piece of ground. Fine shrubbery and
blonde charmer in One Hour
all conveniences Price $3500 Sold to
without delay. ~IAM P BITLER.
With You-Pat O"Brien In
TBURSDAY-l Day OnIy
settle an estate
300 COrnell Avenue.
"HOLLYWOOD
SPEAKS"
swarthmore.
Warren William
Delaware County. Pa.
Or to his Attorney,
Commissioners reserve the
"SKYSCRAPER SOULS"
CHAS. A. SMITII
JAMES W. LAWS Esq.
any Ilr all bids
918 Land Tttle Building,
JAMES T. STEWART,
'Phone Swarthmore 70S
county COntroller.
Phua.delphla, Pa.
9230t
IIEALTH SOCIETY TO
GET §IIARE OF FUNDS
Association, 50 per cent. This organization embraces the territory from the
western boundary line of Marcus Hook
'fhe allocation of funds to the va- and extends 10 the Philadelphia city
rIOUS relief organizatIOns in Delaware line and north as far as Nether Provi·
dence township. In this area there arc
county, as approved by the State Em- 2370 families deoendent upon relief.
ergency Relief Board, of which AttorMcdia Comm-unity Center, which
ncy) H. Ward Hmkson, is chairman, embraces the greatest geographical
terntor), extending from Ha\'erford
\' as announced last week.
township to the southwest tip of the
The Community Heallh Sociely of
county, receives 10 per ct:nt., to care
Central Delaware County, which em- for 400 families.
braces a populous section along the
The remainder IS diVided as follows.
Chester pike and 111 Darby and SprIng- Community W clfare Association of
field Township, and has its headquar- Lower Delaware County, 200 families,
terS 111 borough hall, Swarthmore, IS 5%: per cent. Family Welfare
;t.llotted 5~ per cent. to caf"e for 200 tion of Eastern De~awarc County, em{.tIllllies.
braclllg the Eastern section of the
Chester Rehef and Family Welfare county, including the greater part of
Upper Darby township, 725 famihes,
17 per cent; Main LlIle FcderatlOn of
Churches, 200 famIlies, 5 per cent;
Neighborhood League of Wayne, 150
FOR RENT
famdies, 3%: per cent, and the Upper
FOR RENT-Elm Apartments. 3rd Boor. Darby Relief ASSOCiation, 150 famllics,
Corner Park and R. R. Ave. Six rooms
and bath Hardward floors. Hot water heat. 3y.i per cent
Janitor service C. A Smith. phone 705.
ThiS diVision was made after an exh(:ushve
survey ahd ulveshgahon by
FOR RENT-Bmall furnished apartment
StrIctly private and Modern. Garage on members of the State Emergency Repremises 'Phone Swarthmore 24.
hef Board. It being based, not on pop·
FOR RENT-Third Floor apartment. Bed- ulation or area, but by the number of
room, bath, kitchenette, l1ving room,
garage Attractive rooms on second fioor dependents III any section
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Call
avallable, single or connecting
Swarthmore 773-R or 335-W.
Bach Society
NEEDLEWORK GUILD
EXHIBIT OCT. 26
\ clOl)Jug among the six sections to see
, .. Inch can arrange the largest and most
CLASSIFIED
M~E~R~R
BRING 'EM
BACK ALIVE!
Jean, Harlow
Million Dollar
Legs
Make Me a Star
I
The seventh thereof begtnning at a pOint
on the northwest side of Parker avenue,
(seventy feet WIde) at the distance of one
hundred twenty-flve feet, eleven Inches,
northeastward from the northeasterly side
of Felton avenue, (fifty feet wide) Containing In front or breadth on the said
Parker avenue, seventeen feet. eleven
Inches, and extendln~ of that width In
length or depth northwestwardly between
parallel lines at right ,angles, to the said
Parker avenue, fifty feet, to a certain proposed ten feet wide driveway, which extends southwestwardly Into Felton avenue.
Being premlses
Parker avenue.
Imllro'enwuls COIiSISt of t\\O and one half
The ninth thereof, beginning at a point
slor) stucco house. 16x33 feet, porch front:
one story stucco addihon. 12:11:0 feet, frame on the northWest side of Parker avenue,
(seventy feet wide), at the distance of one
garage. 12xlS feet.
hundred sixty-one feet, nine inches, north~
Sold as the property 01 Joseph J Lanahan eastward from the northeBl;terl}' side of
Felton avenue, (FIfty feet wide). Containand 10Iarla D Lanahan. hiS wI(e
Ing In front or breadtb on the said Parker
Condltions-S250 00 cash or Cf'rtdlcd check avenue, seventeen teet, eleven Inches. and
On day o( sale, balance in ten days Further extending of that widtH. In length or depth
northwestWardly, between parallel lines at
conditions announced at sale
right angles, to the said Parker avenue,
fifty feet, to a eertaln proposed ten feet
KINGSLEY MONTGOMERY, Attorney.
wide driveway. which extends south\VestwardIy Into Felton avenue Being premises
Fieri Facias
No 1971
Parker avenue.
June Term 1032
Does It Pay
OCTOBER
RENT
-WAVE RLy
Does Your Car
seem sluggish and miss on
several cylinders when
you first start the engine
or after it is warmed up?
Firestone will cure that.
Wentzel Motors
Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore 596
SALE
LA ~h~tr?...?uti! E
f~hmol'e
THE SWARTHMOREAN
8
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News Notes
~Iiss Clara Bond Taylor 01 Ithaca, N.
Y., is expected to arrive tomorrO\v to be
the guest of her mother Mrs. William C.
Taylor. On Sunday evening ~1iss Taylor ",HI be hostess to the Young \Vomcn's Guild of the Presbyterian Church at
a buffet supper after \\hich she will give
her report on the Slh'cr Bay Conference
\"thich she attended this summer as a
delegate from the Guild.
~lr. and Mrs. John M. Ogden and son
have returned from New York City
where the,) spent several days last week.
~lr. and Mrs. E. E. Pyle of Vassar
avenue were \Veek~end guests of Dr. and
Mrs. Clarencc Pyle of \Vest Orange, N.
to their home on North Chester road.
John Brcarly, son '0£ Mr. and Mrs.
Wmiam Brearly of Vassar avenue, left
last week for Fishburne Military Academy. \ViIliam Breariy, Jr., is attending
the United States Military Academy at
\Vest Point, N. Y., and David Brearly
a student at Swarthmore College.
Mrs. Harold G. Griffin of Rutgers avcnue entertained at luncheon on Tuesday
in honor of Mrs. Thomas \V. Andrew,
the occasion being Mrs. Andrew's eIghtieth birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Corse of
Baltllllorc, who are taking a honeymoon
trip through the East, were guests oi
Mr. Corse's brother, George Corse of
J.
Yale
avcnue, 011 Wednesday.
Mr. and AIrs. Dean Parker and famMrs
Julia Bishop of Ambler has been
ily of Princeton avenue arc at Bay
the
guest
of :Mrs. Arthur Grover of
Shore, L I.
lJickinson avenue for several weeks.
lIrs. John W. Adams of Swarthmore
~rr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Shanklin of
a\'cnue accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Amhurst avenue, have as their guests
E. E. Rowe of Warsaw, N. Y. will re- this week, Mrs. Shankhn's sister, )'lrs.
turn to Swarthmore the earJy part of DWIght P. Green and her husband
next week.
of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Shankhn will
Miss Florance Foote, daughter of Mr. cntertain at tea in honor of their guests
and. Mrs. Warren M. Foote, expects to Sunday afternoon.
t
spend the winter in Berhn, Germany,
Edmund Anderson formerly a student
\\here she is studying painting and danc- at Swarthmore High school is now ating.
tend111g \VI1listOll Aca'demy, EasthampMrs. Earl Huntley and son Stuart of ton, Mass.
Allenwood, Penna., {Qrmerly of Drexel
Mrs. Charles Israel bf College avenue
Hill, are the guests of ~Ir.'i. Douglas is confined to her hom.! by illness
Sinc1aire of Harvard avenue. Stuart
Mr. and Mrs. J. Burris West and famHuntley is a student at Waldron Acad- Ily have returned from a motor trip to
emy.
Tonawanda and Warsaw, N. Y.
William C. Taylor, Jr., left last week
1\1 rs. Rosahe Roberts of South Chesenter the General Theological Seminto
ter road entertained the Book Review
ary
in New York City.
Club last eVen mg. )'hss Alma Daniels
Mrs. W. A. Warnock 01 Eastport,
gave the book review.
Dr. Harper of the Unhersity of Ala~ Maine, who has been the guest of her
bama is the guest of his brother, Mr. son in Vineland, N. J. has returned to
the home of her daughter Mrs Ralph
Francis Harper of Dickinson avenue.
Hayes of Oberlin avenue.
Mrs. Harold Calvert entertained inMr. Charles G. Thompson of Rosslyn,
formally at luncheon on Tuesday in hon~ Long Island, spent th..:. past week as the
or of ~Miss Lemon of Ithaca, N. Y. who guest of his brother-in;law J\fr. John R.
is the guest of }.ofrs. Louis Cole Em- Brownell of Haverford Place. He left
mons.
on ~Ionday to viSit reliltlves and friends
_________________-:= in \Vashington and Baltimore. Mr.
_ Thompson has moved to Rosslyn from
=
All Linea of
Kansas City, Mo.
e
Mrs. Douglas Sincl~ire spent several
=
INCLUDING LIFE
days of last week at The Traymore in
= AtlantIC City.
Amo!1g the clubwomen from SwarthOLD BANK BLDG.
= more attending the dinner given in honor
-= Call Swarthmore 1833 - 01 Miss Ameha Earhart by Gimbel
:-=-----------------~=I Brothers were Mrs. Thomas F. Safford,
Mrs. Robert L. Coatcs, ~frs. J. Passmore
Cheyney, )"frs. William Earle Kistler,
Mrs. Samuel C. Hanna, and Mrs. Elmer
1lelick.
You win find our aervlce convenient
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dickson and
to your needs. Ye Old Swarthmore
family
of Princeton avenue, who re~
Ice SerVice.
turned
to Swarthmore recently from
210 Dartm.outh A"e.
Phone 894
spending the summer at their farm
at Chester Heights have IcCt by motor
for Akron, Ohio, where they will visit
Jo.eph E. Quinby
Mrs. Dickson's parents.
Ernest G. Snodgrass, Aflslstant
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PETER E. TOLD
ICE
DEPENDABLE
CHEAfER
D. F. GERNER
~S.
A. J. QUI~Y & SON
Funeral Directors
M. E. Ladiell Busy
Last Sa!urday the WOl1len of the Meth-
Bell Phone 4
MEDIA, PA. o(ilst Church held a \Vayside Market in
the store formerly occupied by the
Engle
Bakmg Companr. Yesterday a
Granite
Marble
group of women sold vegetable soup in
the church basement. ~ ext Wednesday
Cemetery Work a Specialty
there will be a rummage sale in the basement of the chl\rch.
The women of the church have been
'.
Est. 1843
diVided into groups, and each group is
No. Lansdowne Ave.• Drexel Hm. Pa.
(Opposite ArUngton Cemetery)
planning a novel entertainment. Next
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Clearbrook 6880
Thursday the group under the leadership
of Mrs. A. H. Williams wilt have a tea
at the home of Mrs. Lloyd P. Stcvens on
Park avcnue.
MEMORIALS
Wm. J. Cartledge
p
The paralysis ban hts'lasted for a long find i siiitable place neartli~ theatre and
HOLDS FIRST MEETING time and many a youngster has missed can make arrangements I hope to be able
some of the best pictures but better ones to display the huge 22 foot python Snake
The first meeting of the year of the are here now. The Waverly Theatre, of the Philadelphia Zoological Gardens;
Ladies Auxiliary of the Swarthmore the Lansdowne Theatre and the Manor the one that recently ate his partner."
Thcatrc arc planning parties for the chilPost of the American Legi,on was held dren and all of tho -theatres are giving
ELIZABETH KAUFMAN
recently at the residence of Mrs. C. A. extra long shows on Saturday's matinee
HAIRDRESSING
Dravo. Plans were formulated for car- starting earlier than usual and running
Located in
ing for the· needy familIes in the Swarth~ extra pictures. Several theatres are givThompson's Store. Morton, Pa.
Permanent WaviDI
IIIg candy to the children at the Saturday
more welfare district.
Ever)' Day Es:eept Batura,.
matinee and one theatre is even giving
3 spedaIs $1.00
Mrs. Paul Brown, the secretary, in- pony rides next to th~ theatre.
'Phone SWarthmore 1994-W
Open evenings b,. appointment
formally submitted a resume of the work
done by the Ladies Auxiliary last year
Mr. Alfred E. Gr<>lz, 01 the Philadelwhich included the care of five families phia Zoological Society suggested to Mr.
of veterans in each of which there were
Harlan Taylor, Maitager of the Media
Deliverecl in Buemenl
children from 1 to 12 years of age. Food Theatre that it would' be a good advertis$12.00 per Cord
for each 0 f these fa mil i e s was ing stunt to exhibit a python snake in the
of
the
theatre.to
arouse
interest
in
lobby
Colafemina Vineyard
provided weekly, and to one family in
addition a daJly delivery of milk for an "Congorilla" playing there next Wednes~
Phone: Media 646 R 1
infant was provided. Coal was furnished day and Thursday.
when needed and the rent for one famMr. Taylor said, "I have had considBuilding and Repairs
Ily paid in order to prevent their ejection. erable experience with animals in the
In addition to this work, in excess of lobby of the theatre, ~ especially Japanese
KIMMELL & SON
one hundred garments were collectcd and Beetles both dead and alive and I have
mended to put them in usable condition placed a 99 year ban, on any or all aniHaverford Place
for distribution by those in charge of the mals from entering or staying in the
welfare in the Swarthmore dJstrict. lobby of this theatre. However, if I can
Phone Sw. 63Z-J
1- unds were provided for the repair of
shoes, and numbers of dresses in sizes
from 6 to 12 were made by the ladles of
the Auxiliary.
For the benefit of the .veterans· families
above mentioned $469.13 was expended.
]n addition to this money was provided
for an entertainment at the Grays Ferry
BUY A PACKARD
Hospital t for distribution of Christmas
baskets, and for the necessary expenses
4
mvolved in repairing shoes and making
AND
DO
AWAY WITH THE EXTRAVAGANCE
dresses.
Last Monday afternoon a bridge party
was held by the Auxiliary at the home of
OF KEEPING AN OLD CAR IN REPAIR
Mrs. J. Paul Brown on Walnut lane.
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FIREWOOD
,
NEARLY everyone has the de·
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lightful experience at least once in a life·time of having
irom Page SCi·t!ll)
It serves as a basis for Universal's
serial, "Jungle Mystery,,' the first and
second episodes of which is playing at
the Waverly Theatre t his Saturday
matinee.
The show starts at one o'clock and
lasts for two and a half hours. The
\Vaverly is now open to children.
(Contirlftcd
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All the theatres advertising in The
S'lt'OrllullorcaIJ are now open to children.
- - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
some extra funds available. When this time comes to you,
ask yourself the question-"Can I get more pleasure for
myself and my family by investing in a Packard than hy
spending my money any other way?" If you will come to
our showroom and let us explain the excellent offer we can
make for your present car, the liberal payment plan, and
the economies and advantages of Packard ownership, we
believe that your answer will be "Send out the Packard."
-WILLIAM PENNFIRST DAY COVEas (Chester Only)
~EDAN
DELIVERED FULLY EQUIPPED $2080.00
Fine line cut Illustration of the LANDING
OF WILLIAM PENN. The very best eO'ter
that can be purchased. Order date Unlit
October 20. Special cachet on back Free.
SINGLE, IDe
BLOCKS OF 4, 25c
Dealers can purchase these envelopes:_
1000, $6.50
500. $3.15
100. '1.00
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First Day ~chool
Phone, Sw. 1225
First Day School will open 011 the 16
of October at 9 :45 a. n1. and not on the
9 as rumored. Paul Cleaver will be
superintendent this year.
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
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M. EDITH McCREA
KERLIN
PHONE CHESTER 2·2616
ENROLL N.OW:FOR FALL CLASSES
Violin
(ContlnNed /,.Oln Pdq. 0.,)
"Freddy the D<::tective," by \V. R.
Brooks; "Black on \Vhite," by Hin;
"\Vhat "ime Is It?" by M. llin; "Swift
Rivers," by Corne1ia Meigs; "Elizabeth
Ann's Borrowed Grandma," by J. Lawrenee; ·'ElIzabeth Ann's Six Cousins,"
by J
Lawrence; "Elizabeth Ann's
Houseboat," by J. Lawrence; "Elizabeth Ann at Maple Spring," by J.
Lan rence; "SIX LitHe Bunkers at
Grandma Bell's," by' L. L. Hope;
"Bobbsey Twins in the Country," by
L. L. Hope; "Bobbsey Twins on the
Deep Blue Sea," by L. L. Hope; "Mary
Jane tn Canada," by C. I. Judson;
"~far) Jane, Her VISit," by C I. }uds. .m; . )'Iary Janc, Hcr Book," hy C. I
Judson; "Mary Jane at School/' by C.
. I. Judson; UBlacky the Crow," by Flo
Burgess, "Curly top Snowed In," by H.
Garis.
GRACE GRAF
Instruction
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Library Growing
STUOIO' OF DANCING
WEST (TH. ST. AT
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Address Residence
'Cello
Studio
230 NORTH ROLLING ROAD
SPRINGFIELD, PA.
Phone: SWARTHMORE 3740R
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Vot IV,
No.
41
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Swarthmore, Pa., October 14, 1932
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PARENTS MEET
Library Tax Is Only Local
Question Before Voters Nov. 8
NEW TEACHERS
Board Hopes to See Defeat of Proposal to Reduce
Tax from One-half to One-quarter Mill
lIome and School Association
Hears School Program Out·
lined by Mr. I\lorey
ART
TEACHER
SPEAKS
In spite of the delayed olJening of the
Imblic schools, the Swarthmore Home
and ,school Association btgall Its program with the usual lIIeetlllg in October.
Dr. Frank \Vdhams, newly elected. prcsident, pomted out how nC1:essary It was
that education should be earned on in the
home a(tcr the children left school each
{~ay, and urge~ th~t the Home and
School ASSOCIatIon direct as much of the
attention durmg the year to child prob.I
lellls out 0 I scI100I as to t Ilose wit 1111
I
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SC 100 lours.
Frank R. Morey, superVising llrinclpal,
\vas the main speaker and stated the
problem of the school board III cndea\orIIlg to keep Swarthmore's school standards as high as ever on a reduced budget
He stated that the attempt begun last
year to teach children international undcrstandl11g \~ould be earned on again
this year.
Miss ClaudIa Hancock, art (hrcctor or
the schools, talked on "Picture Appreciation," and deSCrIbed the t)1I1g together of
the various studies from the kindergarten
011 through all grades so as to bnllg 10
the pupil as he studies the people or a
country, its history and geography, its
musIc and art.
~lIss
Hanna Kirk talked of the
"\Vorld History Course." The meetmg
then became a reception to the teachers
The transformation of the cafctcna,
which IS under the dlfcchon or )'lrs
Frank Williams, by paint and artistic
curtains, was interesting to aU the parellts.
In the cafeteria, Mrs. LeRoy Mercer,
chairman of hospitality, assisted by her
commiUecJ which_.lltQudcd Mrs. Daniel
~nodWU1, MI.'::. G.f"ot'gP. Slwb111ger, Mrc:
C. F. Noyes, Mrs Harry 1hller, Mrs
Ellwood Garrett Mrs. \VJlhalll Ttlfller,
Mrs. Frank \V~lhams, served refreshments.
The ncw preSident named the following as ehairmcn of COlmmttees for the
year: Program, Mrs. D. C. Princc;
JIlemberslulJ, George Schobillgcr; hos·
l)ltality. Mrs. E. LeRoy Mercer; pubhClty. Robert .E. Sharpless; home service,
1lrs. Ed\\ard H. Bonsall; health, Dr.
Franklin S. GIllespie.
The ollly I)urely local question before
the voters of Swarthmore on November
8 wi11 be: whether or not the present
Library tax of ollc-half mill shall be
rcduced to ollc-quarter mill This questlOll \\'as placed 011 the ballot by rcsolu~
tion o( Borough council and WIth the
appro\al of the Board of Directors of
the Puultc Library.
from one-half lIull to ollc-quarter milt
tax (or the use of the LIiJrary \\ III only
pay the o\' erhead of the IIIstitutioll Any
funds for the purchase of lIew books
wilt have to he secured hy personal
solicitation of the to\\ nSlleople."
The origmal IUo,'C to havc the hbrary
tax cut frolll olle-half mill to OIlC(Juarter mill \\ as made hy large tax
payers of the cOllllllunity who felt that
they \\ ere paYIIIg' to keep up an institution which did 1I0t bencfit their property and which should be financed by
the peoplc benefited.
These taxpayers threaten cd to circulate a petition asking for a vote on
\\ hether or not the tax should be removed entirely. A compromise petition
ho\\ ever \\ as decHJed upon prOViding
that a \ote be takcn on \\hether or not
the present tax should be cut to one
question comes (rolll Mrs. Ross W.
$2.50 Per Year
THREE·SIDED POLITICAL
RALLY NEXT FRIDAY
Friday evenillg, October 21 at 8 '15, at
the \Volllan's Clubhouse, Swarthmore,
there will be a three-sided political rally,
addressed by well known representatives
of the major political parties, \\ ho will
discuss the Issues of the current national
campaign.
The Democratic S tat e Committee
promises that an outstanding speaker will
rcpresent that part}', Dr. Jesse Herman
Hoimes of Swarthmore College, will
speak for the Socialists; aud the Hon.
Franklin Spencer Edmonds will be the
Repubhcan standard bearer. There will
be opportunity (ur questions and dlscnsSIOIl,
This C\'ent IS being sponsored by the
S\\arthmore and Delaware Co u n t y
t~agues of \Vomen Voters.
A cordial
im itation is extended to all citizens, mcn
as well as \\Olllell, to take advantage of
this opportunity to api)rOve the statement
of their own well consHlered \ lews, and
to
RED CROSS DRIVE
BEGINS TOMORROW
Will Seek More Conlribnting
and Sustaining I\lembersbil's
This Year
TEAM
F. B. FRANCIS
12TH & CROSBY STREETS,CHESTER, PA.
12, 25c
JOHN SPENCER, Inc., CHESTER, PA.
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CChe
SWARTDMORE BUILDING
ASSO~IATION
ANNOUNCES the Opening of a New Serle.
of Shares, wilh first poyntenl due on or before pClober 11th at E. C. Walton's
office, or checks may he mailed in advance to the Secretary, box 282, SworlhDlore.
The dues arc 81.00 per share per month. Entrance fcc 2S cents per share. It will
be to Jour advantage to participate in this new series. Below are a few facls whieh
should convince )' ou:
Return on investment has remained constant at seven and six tenths per eent.
per annum over the last twenty maturing series.
Shareholders during the threc year depression period were paid 8622,000.00,
of which sum 8157,000.00 was profit.
Since its organization in 1899 the Association has never failed to pay a withdrawal or make a stock loon upon request.
At the present time il owes not a dollar of borrowed money, but due to its splendid credit rating with local and eity banks, may readily obtain funds to meet
requirements for maturities. etc.
Under practically the same management for over thirty yean, it invests only in
first mortgages on properties mostly located in Swarthmore, and lends on its own
shares collalcrally.
The forty. fifth seriey will mature in OClober at the usual time with the principal
(851,569.00) and the income ($22,631.00) both unimpaired.
'nvest your savings
100 miles from Wall Street
and 'f)ateh thelll gro'f)!
DIRECTORS
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Thomas W. Andrew
E. Clayton Walton
Howard B. Green
David L. Lnken.
Joseph E. Haines
CharI... A. Smith
Edward M. Bassett
J. Dillwyn Darnall
J.
WilliBD'l S. Evans
Vincent S. Pownall
Arc!her Turner
WORKERS
NAMED
Tomorrow, Oct. IS, marks the opening
of thc annual memhersluJ1 campaign of
the Red Cross. The roll call continucs
until Armistice Day, FrIda)', November
11, and It is the hope of the Chairman,
~lrs Earle P. Yerkes and her assistants
that by that time c\ cry adult in SwarthLlf:~I:;ldll!;rd:a~~~ieJ}r~~:~le~~~e~f t::~~
more will have been enrolIed
tI
B
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tt t i t
d tl
oIn addition to the $1 annual memberIe loan ISd a I 1I( e o\\d'a r
Ie
tprt
l)e extJl:une 111 a s a e1)osa wou
ship, there are thrce other c1asses-$5
t
1 '"
d
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N
8
mcn ,
0 ue ma e pUU IC >e ore
ov. . .
cOl1trilJutlllg, $10 sustaining and $25 sup~
.
porting. The need for (unds IS greater
"\\ lule It IS true that the Board did
this
)0 ear than evcr before, for in addiHot oppose grantmg the people an option
to the Lver-increasing consequenecs
portunity to vote on the question of
of
the
long contmucd depression, a sizelowcring the present hbrary tax, we
was incurred last year in carable
deficit
hopc that the mcasure will be defeated
lUg
for
the
winter's extraordinary de~
and the half-null tax allowed to re.
mands.
main as it IS," M r Eaton declared.
Efforts wilt therefore be made by the
"In a detailed statement to be made
workers to secure a generous response
\\ltllIll the next few weeks the Board
from OUr people, not only in total mem~
will show that the proposed reductIOn
(Continued on PfJ{lt Thrtt)
bersitips, but also ill $5, $10, and $25
Jane Addams to Give Principal subscriptions. Such a result will insure
----------Address; Students to
the allottment for local usc of about 80%
COUNTY '-DRYS" ENTER
HOOVER MEETING AT
of
all membership funds collected in the
Present
Pageant
POLITICAL CAMPAIGN
STRATH HAVEN TUESDAY
Borough after deducting fifty cents from
SOCCER WITH PRINCETON cach membership for use 01 the NatIOnal
Delaware County "Dr,)s" are not inS\\ arthmore members of the "Vote for
Orgamzation. Consequently, it is hoped
actIve in the present campaign. In ad- Hoover Club" and other Republican
that our reSidents will join at home inof
tillS community WIll meet at
workers
The
celebration
of
Founders'
Day
at
stead
of through their places of business,
ditlon to the steady emphasis upon Prohi~
the Strath Ha\ en Inn Tuesday evemng at S\\arthmore WIll he advanced tins ) ear as has been done so extensl\'ely ill forblt101l in the pulpits of the churches, a 8 o'clock to make plans (or gh-ing Presinew and comprehensh e movement has dent Hoo\'er a substantial majority ill (rol11 the twenty ninth of October to Sat· mer )o·cars. Furthermore, it is underurday the twenty second III order that stood that all donations made in addition
been maugurated, to enable believers in Swarthmore at the General Eiectlon.
thIS
occaSIon may coincide WIth the 1\\0 to membership subSCriptions WIll be apProhibition to formulate and broadcast
Tuesday mght's mectlllg will be held hundred and fiftieth alllmersary of the J1Hed in their entirety to local relief, sO
their position.
111 rcsponse to the demands of numerous
First of the pUbhc m"'chngs to be held RelJubhcan voters of the community first arnval of \VI1liam Penn III America the workers are particularly anxIOUs to
thJS clement of the Roll Call can~
by this group, which IS led by Guy \\i. who Wish nothing undone to assure a in 1682. An addrcss by )'lIss Jane Addams ha\'e
\ass heartily supported
DaVIS, 1. ~arle Palmer and Oakley.H. large RelHlblican vote here. \Vhile the Will be tIle outstandmg feature of the
The organization for the Roll Call is
Van Alen, 15 al~nounced. for the even~ng meetmg will be open to any voter of the program. The ortIer of exerclscs sched- 1I0W complete, and Mrs. Y er!.:es ha~ ~Il
of Ortr)i)f'r lR, 11' tl,l" Flrst Presbytf'rmn l.I.J.r,lIlUuit), a specml euort will be made ulcd fur UH~-"\:OID111chiorath)n of th.::;c
Church of Media.
_ to hnng logether those persons who Will tno important events consIsts of four 1I01lllced the following corps of asslst~
"\Vhat Can A 'Dry' Voter Do In 1he \ olullteer to help get out the Repubhcan parts startmg \\ Ith the academic proces- ants: Vice Chairman, ~Irs. Gerald H.
Slon winch mc1udes the members of the Effing, Treasurer, Miss :Margaret S
Present Campaign?" \Vill be the tOPIC vote all elcction day.
faculty, Board of Managcrs, and the Tuttle.
of the meetmg, and the speaker win be
The mam speaker of the evening Wilt student body, \\ho wtll start at one fifty
Lieutenant, 1\Irs. John Dolman, Jr.;
Dr. William T. Ellis, of Swarthmore be C. EdwlIl Hunter, cllalrman of the
P.
M.
from
Parrish
Hall
and
llroceed
to
members
of team: Mrs. Charles E.
The meetmg wIll be a non-partIsan one, Republican County Comllllttee and dithe
Clothier
MemOrial.
Black,
~Irs. Fredenc A. Child, Mrs.
politically.
rector o( the Republican campaign III tillS
The convocation will foHow III Clotlller Percy G. Gilbert, 1\[rs. Harry Lang,
In addition to the churches and tem- county.
:Memorial at two o'clock. At this time AIrs. E. Clinton Lappe, Mrs. Arthur R.
llerancc organizatIOns, the Men's Bible
Ea~h Republican committeeman and there will be a TcatImg from the Bible O. Redgra\'e, Mrs. Walter L. Thorpe.
Uasses and the young people's SOCieties \V oman III the b"rollgh has agreed to be and remarks by the PreSident of the
Lieutenant, ~Irs. William S. Evans;
of the county will partIcipate
prcsent and bring at least fifteen workers Board of Managers. The Founders' Day members of team: ~Irs. Charles L. BoJ~
address Will be delIvered by jane Adtrom each of the three preclllcts.
dams of Hun House in Chicago whom tOI1, Mrs J. Paul Brown, Mrs. Edw. H.
FIRST STATED MEETING
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the students had the pleasure of heanng Cox, Mrs. F. M. Huntoon, Mrs. C. T.
OF WOMAN'S CLUB
DR. ISABELLE BRONK
se\'eral
years ago III Collection and whl) Landi, 1frs. DaVid T. Shaw, Mrs. CharPEACE SPEAKER lIERE
RETURNS FROM PARIS
IS kno\\11 the world over as aile of the les G. Thatcher, Mrs. Francis V. WarTuesday afternoon at 2.30, :Mrs. \VllFOR SUNDAY MEETINGS leadlllg humallltanans of the time. The rell, Mrs. A. S. Wickham
liam
Earle Kistler WIll caU the members
l.icutcnant, lIrs. John H. Fawcett;
Alma llater WIll then be sung and the
Dr. Isabelle Bronk recently returned
The Morlll'lg FOtUIll, which is held in ~ubseqllent part of tIns program WIU be members of team. Mrs S. Herbert
to her home at 317 North Che~tcr cf the \Voman's Club together for the
first statcd Illeetlllg of the new season.
"\Yilham . Penn", da l)ageant
se\'en
I~oad after spending the summer in
d
Iinb
e lepi' Evans, Mrs. C. Wahl Dimes, 1Iiss ElcaAfter business matters are transacted, thc Snarthmorc Friends :Mectillg HOllsc sOlles, wnttcn
an
pro
l1ce(
y
orne
Ja nor Olmes, 1\fiss Mildred Simpers.
France. Durlllg her sta) in Pans, 1[lss the program Will be turncd over to ~Irs. each Sunday morning at 9 :45, is to be
Stabler Gillam of the Class of 1920. The
Lieutenant, ~Irs. Arthur \V. Kirk for
Bronk had the pleasure of seeing three H.obert L Coates, Chamnan of Current addressed 011 October sIxteenth by Paul cast of this pageant which is destined to the Swarthmore Apartments
former members of the College French Events, at wll1ch time she WIll mtroduce Harris, Jr, of the National CounCIl for depIct seven events in the history of \VllLieutenant, lIrs Howard Klfk; memFaculty-Profes:;or LOUIS Cons, Ur. Dr. D 1\1. MelchOlr, Prmclpal of the the Pre\ entlOn o( \Var. HIS subject WIll ham Penn numbers sevcnty persons, I
Blanche Poullean Cra'\lOrd. ,and )'Irs. rhgh Scchool and head of the I"lIstory he '''1'I,e Outlook for Pcace Today and practIcally all of whom arc to be chosen )ers of team: 1\Irs. George E. Brad;
from the student body with the exception field, 1lrs. Howard M. Buckman, Mrs.
Bacher. ~lrs Crawford has changed iJep.lrtmcnt of Girard College, who Wltl Specific \Vays of Improving It." Mr. o(
a few Alumni who ha\e been aetlve James E. Davis, Mrs. \Villiam Hanny,
her name to ),[artin, and is now Ihmg diSCUSS "Events of the Day", to be f01- Harrts wllI speak also at four o'clock III in dramatics Notices have been sent to Mrs L. C. Hastings, Mrs. Lloyd E.
III thc French capital, where her hus· 100\ed by an open forum
Tea will be \Vhitticr HOllse on "New Plans for a number of recommended students and Kauffman, )'lrs. Ralph V_ Little, Mrs. J.
band IS a successful French phY!SlCI3Il ser\'cd ~Irs. Coatcs and Mrs. Edward Pohtlcal Action Inaugurated by the tryouts took l)lace last Saturday to deter- Donald Lodge, Mrs. Harvey R. Pierce,
She herself IS busy \\ Ith pohtlcs and A. jenkllls will be thc hostesses ({)r the Peace MO\ cment " An are conhally 111- nune the cast.
:Mr. L. J Servais, )'-hss E Shmn, Mrs.
\'ited to these meetings
has an office ncar the Chambrc des afternoon.
The last part of the celebratIOn will be \Villiam C. Starr, Mrs. P. L WhItaker.
held at Bond 11cmonal follo\\1I1g the
Lieutenant, !Irs George Schobinger;
Deputes Mrs. Bacher resulcs With her
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Literature
Section
pageant
at
which
the
faculty
of
the
colmcmbers
of team: :Mrs Nell Currie, :Mrs.
family at thc CIte U IlIvcrsltaire, the
College Straw Vote
lege
im'ite
the
Alutlul1
and
guests
to
james
B.
Douglas, Mrs. Louis C EmHew collection of residence halls tor
Thc Literature SectlOll WIll ha\e its
meet
)'Iiss
Addams.
11101lS,
~[rs
Norman Hulme, Mrs.
forcign students of ullh erslty rank
.A preSIdentIal straw \ote wtll be taken
As part of the general observance of Thomas Johnson, 1-1rs. John J. :\{cClure,
regular meeting on Thursday mornmg
Dr. John Bacher IS dirf!ctor there of thc at 10 o'clock. The subject will be "Edna
. I d I Founders' Dat! the gucsts are invited to
I C
b I 1'1
au e >,)' lIlspect the J Clothier Memorml,
•
I Mrs. E. LerovJ ~Iercer, Mrs. Carlos F.
UnIted Statcs House (11alson des St Vincent 1bllay" and Mrs Pluhp 0 atI tIe ollege y t f1e P welllx
tIe
I·· I S '
t Ie
department
0
oltlea
elence
Fnemls
Historical
Library,
and
in
the
Noyes, 1lrs. 'Valtcr R. Shoemaker.
Etats-Ums). Before MISS Bronk had DaVIS \\111 have charge o{ the program
Tentatl\c plans call for the hallotmg to Parrish Hall Parlors an exhibition unLlcutenant, ~Irs. Hervey Schumacher;
been in Pans an hOlll', she had all and as llrs. DaVIS roomed with Mi~s take place \Vednesday mornlllg Oct. 26.
der the allSlllces of the Benjamin \Vest members of team: Mrs Joseph S. Bates,
uncxpcctt'd meeting "lth thc fonner )'hllay at college, a personal touch will
The student SOCialist group got under- Society of pamtings by artists of Penn- ~Irs. Blanche Devereaux, ~Irs. Walter
Frances Porter, of S\\arthmorc, and he added to the program.
\\3y yesterday \\he11 a meetlllg was held s)hania.
S. James, Mrs. Henry W Jones, Mrs.
t 1 •
rcports that tins crst\\ hile resldcnt 01
III the e\'ening to form a "Thomas-fora I a
Douglas Sinclaire.
Woman's Guild
our town seems very happy III her
PreSIdent Club" Walter DaVIS, secrcLIeutenant, Mrs. Frank N. Smith;
Ilew life and surroundings. :Miss Bronk
tar) of the Socialist rmrty 1I1 Dc1a\\arc STAMP ENTHUSIASTS
members of team' ),[rs Richard C. AmThe \Voman's GUild of thc Trinity County addressed the mecting
had a delightful Visit also With HowSEEK WM. PENN COVERS merman, Mrs Paul Cleaver, Mrs. Walter
Church
\\l1t gl\ e a dllll1ei 011 Thursda~',
ani Cooper Johnson, Jr., of Moylan,
Paul Blanshard, nuhtant Socialist and
C CroQ(:h. 1o.lrs. Irvmg L Gill, Mrs.
''fhe \VIll ~elln stal~lp that the U. S. Franklm S. Gillespie, },(rs. George W.
\\ ho has gone to Pans for a year's October 20th. from 5 30 to 7 P M. III hrother of Dr. Brand Blanshard, profes\\ork at the French Chamber of Com- the church building, College a\Cllue and sor of philosophyat Swarthmore, is com- governmcnt IS producmg for the 250th MacIntyre, :Miss Mund Mann, !frs. C.
I1Ig to the College Frulay, "November 4 alllll\'erSar) of the lalldl~lg of \Vm Russell Phillips, ~lrs. Paul Sharpless.
merce and who already dIsplays re- };orth Chester Road.
e1 •
ullder the auspIces of the Thomas-for- Penn at Chestcr, ttl the slup \Velcom.e,
Lieutcnant, Miss )'Iargaret S. Tuttle i
markable abIlity to wield the French
Men to Give Dinner
PreSIdent"
club
It
is
hoped
that
both
115
an
c\
cnt
that
has
nevcr
happened
III members of team. lIrs. S. Frank Butler,
languagc
the Repubhcan and Democratic c1ubs WIll postal histor) here he fore. In honor of ~fiss }uhe Chapman, 1fiss ~faf) enst,
Accordlllg to 111"'" Bronk. France,
Tht: men of the S"arthnwrl \fcth- Ill: ahle ttl :-.('clIre :-.lllakcrs for that date the nccaSIOIl thc firm of John Spcncer, ).[ISS Jt'an Doctor
\\ lulc 1t:c1l11g till: \\odd-\\ Hk "dcprl:s- mllst Church ,trc to gl\e a dltll1t:r III tht.:
Lieutcnant, ~frs Earl H. \Vehz; mclUSlon " has not 10\\ cred at all her pnce:; Social Hall of the church on 'l'llUrs- to oppU:o,c 1lr. Blanshard III a thre('-cor- Illc. of Chester, Pa.! has l)fepared for
an
envelope
prInted
III hght blue bers of team: lIiss Elinor A Bye Miss
nered
debate.
sale
of I;ving commodities. Paris III parti.c- day e\ cuing, Octoher 27, from 5.30 to
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and black of an etching by the artist Mary L Bye. Mrs F. P. Byerly: Mrs.
ular is feeling keenly the lack of tts 7 :,10. This dmner is under the (hrect
Mr Arnold Anderson. of PllIladclphia. Benjamin W. Colhns, Mrs. Theodore W •
College Vespers
usual \\ e~lthy American VISitors, \\ ho superVision of the Olen assisted by a
This picture is one of the landing o( Crossen, Mrs. Albert N. Garrett, Sr.,
formerly thronged its streets.
competent dietitian and an expert chef.
Next Sunday evening Professor Irwin Penn at Chester and the onginal hangs Miss Ann Sayers Larkm, Mrs. W. W.
t I •
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Edman
of the dep.1.rtment of philosophy in Chester's old historic City Hall. Re- Lattamus, Mrs. Theodore Widing.
Honored by Class
George \V. Hassel, colored, of Yale
Mrs. Victoria Herndon wilt again look
in Columbl3 Umversity wIll speak at quests for these envelopes have been reavenue. an employee at the Str~t1I
ccived
from
almost
every
state
in
the
after
the colored section.
College
Vespers
11\
Clothier
Mel,11oria1.
George R. Barher, of S\~ arthmore,
Haven Inn ior a number of :years, {hed
Union
and
wiU
be
used
and
valued
by
In
neighboring
communities, the work
Professor Edmall IS well known as a
last Saturday. Funeral !;erVlces \\crc has been elected to sen e tIns year as
stamp
collectors
throughout
the
world
wiII
be
in
charge
of the following:
poet philosopher and critic. Among his
held at the 'Vestey A. ~f. E Church a class representative to the Stu(tet~t books are "The Contemporary and His "hen the stamp is placed on them the
Springfield,
Mrs.
]. S Weltmer;
BUrial was at Plymouth, North Caro- Association of Rollins College TillS SOUl," "Human Traits and their Social first day of the issue on October 24th. Leiper Quarries, Miss 'Mary Leiper;
hna. BeSides Ins Wife he IS survived hy ASSOCiation is the student se1f-govern~ Siglllficance," and ~'The World, the Arts, Many school students are going to usc Millmont and \Voodlyn, Mrs. Robert M.
it daughter, Mahel Black and three mg hody which IS made up of members
them.
Cox j Holmes, Mrs. Lee Moore.
and the Artist."
from the different classes.
sons~ George, Shirley and Archie.
.,
FOUNDERS' DAY
NEXT SATURDAY
y
PACKARD
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SLIP COVERS
D"RAPERIES
ANNA SCHAl.LES
OC1
OCTOBER 7, 1932
and }'Irs. James Bacon Douglas LEGION AUXILIARY
and family who SlJCl1t the summer at
Cape May, N. J. returned last Sunday
IS
College Library
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THE
2
OCTOBER
SWARTHMOREAN
man al Iheir new home at 187 Slelle St,
home on Wainul lane on Tuesday
Plainfield, N. J.
I af1le...noon.
Mrs. Elmer Perceval of Paris, France,
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight P. Green of
has come (or a two months' visit with Chicago, 111., who were the guests of
her sisler, Mrs. Arthur Howland of Mn and Mrs. Arthur Shanklin ove~ last
Mrs. Clair Wilcox of Walnut lane en- Guernsey road.
week-end left on Monday by motor for
tcttained at tea on Wedn~sday afternoon.
Miss Mary Ellen Mercer entertained Virginia.
Mrs. Franklin Gillespie of Rutgers
. at a supper party last Sunday evening at
Mrs. J ohn A . Murphy 0 f D ickinson
. will entertain informally at
avenue sl)ent several days of last week III Iter home on North Chester road.
NA~r.Y~~~ ~t:;. Harold G. Mart ha"e av:~~ !n~:;r~n~ a~al~~c~~n~~v~~~~"lnU(JOnc'nheon and bridge next Monday after~
returned to Swarthmore and are occupy- day afternoon.
I·
The Directors of the Needlework
Mrs. Thomas S. Gales of Che,lnul Guild of America held a meeting al Ihe
ing Ihe home of Dr. and Mrs. Arlhur
Edwin Bye on Strath Haven avenue.
Hill entertained the members of the Fac- Clubhouse yesterday to complete plans
Mrs, Roberl Powell of Norlh Chesler ulty Tea Club of the University of for this year's collection of garments.
Mrs. William H. \Vest of Princeton
road will entertain her bridge club next Pennsylvania at tea on Tuesday afier~
Tuesday
afternoon.
S
h
Mrs. Hershel Smith of S,walclhm()re I noon. Mrs. E. Leroy Mercer of wart - avenue w h 0 has been 1'II f or t h e past two
mOfC was among the assistants pouring weeks is slightly improved.
Crest will entertain her bridge club
tea in the diuil1g room. Others from
The Circ1e of the Ladies Aid Society
luncheon on October 24th. The m(!tn·1
Swarthmore attending were Mrs. Arth~ of the Swarthmore Methodist Church of
bers of the club arc Mrs. W. ·Findlay ur Jones, Mrs. Frederick
. t he chalr.
Mrs. W h·Ie h UJ.urs. A • H • W'll'
1 lams IS
Downes of Chestnut Hill, Mrs. Alben Waldo Fisher, Mrs. Frank E.
man held a tea at the parsonage 00 Tues~
Eavenson, Mrs. \Villiam H. Ward. Mrs. Mrs. Dettev Bronk, Mrs. C. E.
day afternoon.
Joseph Hates, Mrs. Oscar Gitcreest, holrs.
H.oy C. Contley, Mrs. Charles A. Dravo, Clung, and Mrs. Arthur Howland.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Adams of Bor~
~lrs. Herbert Bassett, Mrs. James Bacon
Mrs. George Hay, the daughter
ough Lane entertained at dinner on WedDouglas, Mrs. Samuel Dyer Clyde, and Mr. and Mrs. George' W. Casey is ill
nesday evening of this week.
:Mrs. Eleanor Thoma~ of Merion.
the home of her parents on Harvard
Miss S. Annie Sincoe of Northeast,
Mrs. E. Leroy Mercer of North Ches- nue.
Maryland, is the guest of her sister Mrs.
ter road entertained the Hospitality
Madame Eugenie Oudry of Paris, Edward Gillespie of Amherst avenue.
U"
d M
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Commillee of the Faculty Tea ClUb at France, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Oudry Davis of Cedar Lane.
JUr. an
rs.. awrcnce spmwa
luncheon last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown will enter- and Kenneth Aspinwall of Chicago, Ill.,
l\lrs. John Marshall of Lincoln avenue tain their card club this evening. The are the guests of Miss Marguerite Aspinis entertaining her bridge club for lunch~ members are Mr. and Mrs. Alben Eaven- wall of Riverview avenue.
son, Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Hodge, Mr.
Mrs. S. W. Johnson and Mrs. Arthur
eon and cards today.
:\Irs. Herschel Smith will entcrtain
and Mrs. William H. T1uner, Mr. and Stromgren spent last week-end with
duh for luncheon and bridge next Mon- Mrs. John Fawcett, Mr. and Mrs. WiI- their sister, Miss Ellen Johnson of New
day afternoon.
Jiam Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. S.
York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Chaffee of Bryant, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Mrs. Bayard Morrison, Sr., of GuernSwarthmore a,'cnue will entertain their Cabe.
sey road entertained al. luncheon on Wed~
hridge club tomorrow evening.
L I F 'd
J ames A rms I rong was nesday
this week.
as
n ay
Mrs. ofNicholas
P. Vlachos of Park
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of Hav- taken sick with a severe case of. pneuerford avenue spent last week-end as the monia at State College. He is still in avenue efntertained her bridge club yes~
guests of .Mr. and Mrs. H. Roger Cole- the College Hospital but the critical tcrday a ternoon.
.
has been safely passed and the
Mrs. Charles A. Stern and Mrs. J. T.
1d'octors say that he probably can leave Schamel of Baltimore Pike spent last
the Hospital by Sunday. James grad- week in New York City.
I uated from Swarthmore High School The Misses Dorothy, Mary, and Keta
BACH .MAN S
M
I
B
arte
ros •
I
The guesls were Miss Ann Wray, Mr·lrr"OJ DeUfH!!ry
Srmr,h. 761.162
and Mrs. Theodore Widing, Mr. Van
Lear Bond, and Mrs. William Hopkins.
Mr. Arlhur P. Shanklin left on Mon·
day by airplane on a business trip to
Florida.
The \VomaD's Home Missionary Soddy of Ihe Swarthmore Melhndisl
PLEASE YOUR FAMILY
Church held ils regular monlhly meeling
Sene them. only the food they like.and.
Wednesday afternoon al Ihe home of
Mrs. Frank N. Smith on Kenyon avenue. want. They want ,004 food, anC! only ,GOd.
food Is ,oocI for them.. That', why we are
\frs. Laura Baird presided.
alway. 50 careful In seleetlnC the quallt,.
Miss Dorolhy Emery of Maple avenue .0041 we selL
has returned from a visit with relatives
LOOK AT THESE PRICES
in Morrisville, Penna.
Mrs. A. S. Wickham and daughler
Cynthia arc spending this week in Atlanlic Cily, N. J.
Mrs. William R. Landis, of Yale
avenue, recently entertained the members of the Sixteen Club at the opening meeting of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. George Earnshaw, of
Be.t QrutUt,
Stratll Haven avenue, accompanied by
Genuine.
their children, have motored to CaliSpringLamb
fornia for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Morrison, of
ExtTa
Riverview Estates, have returned from
TrimmeJ.
closing their cottage at Stone Harbor,
%.Bone
N. J.
Remtwed
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Leg of Spring Lamb
-
. SAVE 20% ON ROSES
The Swarthmorean is in a position to accept orden lor ConardPyle Star Roses a120% ).,.. than
catalogue price. ~ us about
your order for faU planting and
save twenty pe~nt.
· g Lamb
Legs Sprm
Round Steak
Rump Steak
Fresh Ground
M. F. Williams
LOIN PORK CHOPS
It. 31e
PORK LOIN ROAST
It. Zle
ISc
FUNERAL
HOME
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fresh, crisp, tender and healthful quaUtles,
and ours is at least 24 hours fresher.
FRUIT~VEGETABLES
~
2Yzc bar
:
:
1,4 pk. 9c
Fresh Spinach
Large Cauliftower
25c
White Mushrooms
Ib 29c
doz.23c
Juicy Oranges
1,4 pk. 15c
Delicious Apples
FRESHER CAUGHT FISH
Fish with that fresh from the water
goodness. That's fresher, more temptl,gl,
more wholesc.me and appetizing.
Lump Crab Meat
Ib 25c
Cape May Goodies
Ib 19c
do%. 15c
Stewing Oysters
Eat Fish and Keep Fit
Campbell'.. Veg. Soup
Reg. lOe
Royal. Baking Powder
3 can. 25c
mee!. aize 19c
Reg. 23c
Kellogg All Bran
M. EDITH McCREA
STUDIO OF DANCING
WEST 7TH
ST. AT
KERLIN
PHONE CHESTER 2-2.816
ENROLL NOW FOR FALL CLASSES
GRACE GRAF
Instruction
GOLDEN BANTAM CORN box Z5c
Suplee's Store
3 cans for 20c
These are just a few of our week-end
specials. Come in the store and
see the rest of them.
Violin
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Leaf Rakes
Rubbish Burners
'Cello
Address Residence Studio
230 NORTH ROLLING ROAD
SPRINGFIELD, PA.
Phone: SWARTHMORE 374-R
D R E" E R' 5
bulbs were never finer and rarely
so low-priced
pkg. 9.
Lux Toilet Soap
Ilec.
Ib 23c
The Choice of Lovers of Good cotree
Montco Tomatoes
12c
3 cans 35c
Large Cans
2 for 35c
1&
Finest of Pennsylvania sun ripe tomatoes.
Hand packed. A superior quaU~y and value.
Get a dozen at this price.
grates. The Buckwheat aids in maintainin« a steady fire requiring
Jess attention.
Many Customers are burning this fuel with salisfaction.
Will burn in any size furnace.
do",. 37c
Brookfield Eggs
Good For Every Purpose
FOR RENT-Third floor auartment. two
rooms. bath and kitchenette. heat and
Ii::-ht. Prh'atc residencc. 522. Swarthmore
''i:I·U· or 335·W.
GREEN GAGE PLUMS
,.WORD to
Workingmen
Ofken there is work
to teJon£,
Z5c:-2 (.g. Cano 49c
LESS THAN A
DIME
You can have a telephone
in your home for less than
10 cents a day!
Safe and Fue from Soot.
VAN ALEN BROTHERS
•
For the Monthly Rates
call or inquire at the
COAL
BUSINESS OFFICE
or ask any Bell employee
Phone - Ridley Park 412
THE
BHL
TELEPHONE
Whole peeled plums-In a pleasing syrup
with the natural bouquet of flavor. Certainly a favorite with men.
COMPANY
OF
PENN>YlVANfA
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WOMEN NEEDED TO
HELP. MAKE GARMENTS
The Red Cross faces a tremcndous task,
and only by real co-operation and a realization on the part of individuals of the
personal responsibility we all bear can
it be successfully carried out.
Our government has allotted 500,000
,)ales of cotton to Red Cross to be woven
into cloth. Philadelphia and the four
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House Warming
10 Ib Bag 45c
Sugar
35cValue
Dj
Notit"e la hereby given LhaL B public electl011 ..ill be hl'ld Tuetldoy. November 8lb.
1032. bclwet'u tbe huurs of acven a. m. and
1!O\'1l1l II. nt.. Eastern Stwldard Time. at the
regular Ilolling" )JiUl'e8 of tbe- Borough of
Swarthmore. Delaware County. Pennsylvania.
fixed for the holding of Jenera) and special
elccllo)lI8.
Tho Iluruo&C of the said eledlon I. to ob·
tbe aS8Cllt of Lhe electora of a.ald Borough
the
of tbe by
ratesaid
ot
nowl't.oduction
heinlit' Jel'll'll
I ~o~:~:~~::r~::,~toone·half
01) mill
the dol·
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I
LA ~h~tr~~ti~ E
M EDIA
SLIP COVERS
DRAPERIES
ANNA SCHAl.LES
UPHOLSTERING
Detached frame house. Eight rooms
& bath. 4 bedrooms. 2 car garage.
Corner lot. Fine sbrubbery. A-I condition. $90 per month.
Detached stucco house. 7 rooms
and bath. Nice lot, shrubbery. Good
condttlo~. $55 per month.
Detached house furnished. 6 rooms
and ba.th. I car garage. Good location. $75 per month.
3rd floor apartment. 6 reoms and
bath. Hardwood floors. Hot water
heat. Janitor service. $45 per month.
Two large garages. Heated. light
!Iond water. Station Square.
Detached stucco house. 6 rooms
and hath. Front and side porch.
Large lot. Ideal location. $60 per
FURNITURE RESTORING
Fred J. Harley
Swarth.
"WASHINGTON
MASQUERADE"
BUCK JONES in
wilh Karen Morley
"ONE MAN LAW"
Phone, Sw. 122S
MONDAY ONLY!
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
"THE CROONER"
Painting and Papering
ANN DVORAK
DAVID l\IANNERS
Custom Made Furniture
Interior Decorating
In All Its Branches
KIMMELL & SON
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND
THURSDAY
Haverford Plol!e
FRANK BUCK'S
1441
Phone SW.
6.12~J
Swarthmore. 12 room house. Old
COlonial style. Wonderful shade. 1
per month.
SALE
The Ingleneuk
The Friendly Tea House in Su)Or,hnlore
Charming Atmosphere
Interesting people
'Phone Swarthmore 705
Delicious Food
Perfect Coffee
Breakfnst ........ 7:30 to 9 :00
Lunl!heon ....... 12:00 to 2:00
Club Dinner ...... 6:00 to 7:30
Sunday
Breakfast. ...... 9:00 to 10:30
Dinner. .
. . 1 :00 10 7: 30
and
WHY NOT
Have your car taken care of by an
EXPERT
Automotive and Mechanical Engineer
Fifteen years' experience designing
and buDding cars.
ALL KINDS OF
Royal Gelatin D eta em
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
3 for Z5c:
CHARLES E. FOGG
114 Morton Ave. Rutledge, Pa.
GOODYEAR
EXIDE
TIRES
BATTBRIBS
Swarth. 413-'
WEDNESDAY
DAVID MANNERS
ANN DVORAK
tn
"THE CROONER"
THURSDAY
Story That Actually Happened
"UNA.SHAMED"
with
Lewis Stone--Helen Twelvelrees
FREE Parking Two Illuminateoj Lots
"BRING 'EM
BACK ALIVE"
A WARNER THEATRE
3 story frame and stucco dwelling
at Secane. Pa.. containing large
piece of ground. Fine shrubbery and
all conveniences. Price $3500. Bold to
settle an estate.
In
BIG 3%-HOUR SHOW
SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY
Extra Added Attraction
month.
Finest fresh pitted. pie cherries ready" for
the pie. Delirious flavor. Treat them to a
the pie. DeUclous 4avor. Treat them to a
Package of Royal Vanilla PuddiDg for Ie
with each 3 pkc. purehase of desserts. LIme,
lemon, raspberry, cherry and. strawbel'l'J"
OF SPECIAL ELECTION TO
HELD NOVEMBER 8. 1932.
A House Warming party was given
011
(Cotl,i... ,d from PII{II 0.,)
(:cntM (Ge) 011 everyone hundred
last Saturday evening by Mr. J. Howard Marriott, who urges people to defeat I'g~i~~ ($100). ot thc asscssed valuation of
Lewis at his old home on SI)roul road the proposed reduction in the tax.
Ilrulwrl), wUblu Haid Borough. to Ull
north of Swarll,m·ore 1·1' hOllor of "r.
'\ rs. J.narnott
"
. •setter
1
.IS as f 0 IIows:
ratetwo
of and
one· fourth
011 tbe
J.l".l
J.t
or
one.half (~.,
centsmill
l2VJc)
011
and Mrs. Scott Willis. Those present
October 12, 1932
one hundred dollBTS ,"100) of said
included Dr. Heckman, Mr. and Mrs. To the Editor of The S1.f!CJrt/.morcalJ:
valuotion.
Albert N. Garrett, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Dear Sir:
ALBERT N. GARRETI'. JR ..
BecrcIat'J" •
Morris Paschall of Claymont,
I believe that most of our S,,"I·lhmo
Durgess .
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Clements of
voters have received an erroneous
mington, Del., Miss EJjzab)(e:!t1~~l'Ir~:::;~~~~1 concerning the llroposcU vote to r e ( l u c , ' I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - and Miss Lillian Kiesau of S
the library tax from $.OOO~ to $.OOO}4
T.
Miss Mary Seth of Springfield,
Somehow the impression has been
Lieutenant Parker, and Lieutenant Alsen ated that the library board with a tax of
of Annapolis.
$.OOO}4 will have ample funds to carry
oll-that with the approximately $1200
such a rate would provide, they will be
Mrs. George W. Ireland
able to pay a librarian, provide the rouMrs. George \V. Ireland of Los An- tine supplies m.d, above all, purchase for
gcles, Cal.. and formerly a resident of the shelves all the new and slliendid,
Swarthmorc for mally years d.ied at
worthwhile books that Swarthmore read-I ~)r' ;:;;;'~":'~,,;~l!~;;~_ i
home last Saturday. She had been par- ers arc demanding.
,>\;;~.;;;i:;;r·~ ..
alized for many months and suffered
We all know that the cost of books
greatly Ul' to the time of her death. The has not come dowll. They are eXlJensive,
deceased was a woman of high character so that the money available for new
and greatly beloved by all who knew her. books will buy but a few copies,
She leaves a husband, George W. Ireland certainly can"t possibly be made
and two sons, Dr. Stanley Ireland of stretch over the cost of 11."0 coVics
Montco Pie Cherries
MRS. WATSON PIE CRUST
NOTICE
NEWS NOTES
Student Service
lavon.
lihrary Tax Before Volers
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
LIBRARY TAX
adjoining
counties
to COllandstate.
Percy Ireland who lives in a some
demanded
vert 1,000,000
yardsareofplanuing
this cloth
into Darby,
southern
As mltch
I understand
it, book.
the Library Board _:_.,.._;
garments for the needy and destitute by
I • a
did lIot propose this reduction, as the im~
January 1.
pression has been givetl,-it has been
WANTED TO RENT-Room In Modem
A building at 15th and Cherry streets
forced upon them by the action of some
home where heat and qUIet can be ashas been givcn to the Red Cross as a
of our largest taxpayers. On the consured. Write Swarthmorean Office Box M.
place for the expert garment cutters of
:M rs. Grace Stubbings and Lenore trary, they have said they cannot hope Ir~~~~~~
_______f..:O:.:.R:..:S.:A.:L:.:.E:....-----1 ~hiladelphia to do. their part. The ~ut~ Stubbings, of Swarthmore avenue, to maintain a library such as we have a
right to expect unless, ill, add;tio,,~
FOR SALE-Apartment size gM range. $5 tmg and assembhng .of . ga~ment~ mto .spent Sunday in Atlantic City, N.].
bundles, ready for distribution In the
S G
~
I CI
receive a large number 0(' donations
as
for quick sale. 'Phone Swarthmore lOS.
Mr. t. eorge Bonel of Sou~ I
les~ proximating the two-dollar
various communitirs, will require some
JA~;fnt~~:~'fIer.
time, possibly several wee~s. When it ter. road, ~t1derwc~lt an operatlOll at a fees that we have been giving yearly to
HELP WANTED
has been accomplished and Swarthmore's Phlladelplua Hospital on Tuesday.
get our Library going. With a tax Icy- 10-7~3t
Court House, Media. Fa.
HELP W AN~Wanted experienced. maid
Frank R. "Morey, who is organizing ied for the specific purpose of ruuning - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - tor regular part t~e cooking and bOU5e~ share is here to be done, that information
. work. Small apartment. 35 cents per hour will be given through The S1.l'artll~ the Men's Community Glee Club, to be and maintaining the Library these dona- ESTATE EDWARD E. DRAVO. deceased. late
swarthmore 584.
morCDII. Much of the work in Swarth- sponsored by Ithe local American tions camlOl and should nol be expected.
of Swarthmore. Delaware Coullty. Pelln!:lylmore is to be done through groups in Legion Post, has called a meeting for
Therefore, we are confronted by
\'a~~'tcrs
Te!:ltamentllry 011 the abuve Estate
PERSONAL
the various churches. Undoubtedly there Sunday afternoon at the Methodist problem of supplying about 850
hn\'e been granted to tho undersigned. wbo
rcaders and 500 children with the
retlUCsl
or to
demand"
pERSONAL-Frencb teacher hM class for arc many women who. for one or another Church.
again lit all
the IJcrSQn9
Estate ha\'ll1g
or the claims
decedent
make
children 8 to 12 years. Conversation and reason are unable to join with any of
Mrs.
E.
C.
Van
Schoonhoven
and
and
qua",ity
of
reading
that
they
have
a
knuwn thc same. and all Iwrsons indebted. to
games. Swarthmore 780-M.
these groups, but could do some sewing daughter, Alida, of Park avenue, left on right to expect from a public Library. 1 the dc(cllent tu muke Ilayment. without delay.
HATS DRAPED or remodeled: Dressmaldng in their homes. A great deal could and a motor trip to Maima, Florida, this have spent much time helping in the ]i- to
CHARLES A. DRAVO and
and Alterations. SID Swarthmore Ave. should be accomplished in this way. Any- week with z,,-Irs. E. F. Cochrane and SQn brary and therefore know at first hand
TilE nEAL ESTATE TRUST co .•
Phone 312~J.
one appl~....ing to the Production Chair- who have been visiting them.
that our readers ask for the best and the
Executors.
S. E. or
Cor.PhiiadclI,hia..
Broad &; Chestnut
Bts.•
man,
Mrs.
Francis
V.
Warrell,
Phone
Mr.
Edward
J.
McGuire
well·known
newest
boOks~and
wait
for
them.
They
Philadc1phia.
Penna.
LOST
Swarthmore 134, will be supplied with concert organist and who was personal have a right· to have them, but !4 mills
Or to their Attorlll'Y. NewboUlb. Butter·
LOST-Red bicycle, size 24. Taken from work. The Red Cross appeals to every org·anist for Edwanl T. St{ltesbury and tax won't buy .them; }1 mill used with worth &; Grubb. la18 Real EsHlte TrUt;t Dul.ld·
Prep School grounds la.st Saturday. Re~
Pierre Dupont will be guest organist at discretion by the Library Board willi ,·•. ",.IUI·hiladeIPhia. Pa.
ward tor return. Dickie Delaplaine. 106 woman in Swarthmore 1
Cornell Ave.
the
Lansdowne Theatre. Mr. McGuire give us a Public Library that will meet _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
a ••
will play an half hour impromptu re- the needs of our community.
FAME OF PLAYERS'
cital every evening between the open··<
Very sincerely yours,
FOR RENT
A Warner Bros. Theatre
iug of the theatre and the start
the
Marian S. Marriott.
CLUB
FAR.REACmNG
Desirable first floor apartment, 3
first show and also will offe!" classical
bed rooms. $90 a monlh. Centrally
N
Commenting on the interest of other and semi-classical overtures twice durlocated.
ing
the
regular
evening
performances.
Little Theatre groups on the work of the
A tea in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George
Players' Club of Swarthm~re, one mem- Plowman of Park avenue will be given
. THEATRE
E.C. WALTON
ber reported that one club in a wellTODAY (Friday) and SATURDAY
known city of South Carolina, has been
IM~IEDIATE POSSESSION
Joseph E. Quinby
following
with
increasing
interest
the
Modern 4 Bedroom, 2 car garage
"WAR
Ernest G. Snodgrass, A!lsietant
860, reduced from $80. 6 room and Players' for nearly Sf:ven years and that
CORRESPONDENT"
garage ISS. 6 room $50. 5 room
less than three people from the group MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
JACK
IIOLT
Apartment $55.
have stopped over long enough on their
RALPH GRAVES
WM. S. BITTLE
several trips North to see shows put on
Funeral Directors
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Notary Public
Real E.fate by the local Players-as well as asked
LILA LEE
MEDIA, PA.!
Swa. 1l1~J
Bell Phone 4
LIONEL BARRYMORE
CRAS. A. SMITH
A DAY
the man with a
Will not damage any funlace.
I
At no time since the World War has
FOlt RENT-Ple3.llBnt furnished roont. well
hl.ated llild lighted. second tloor tur gentle· the need for willing service been so great.
acre of ground In good shape. $100
per ton
A half Ion or Kopper's process Coke and baU ton of Bu(:kwheat
mixed to form a very econOlnieal fnel.
The Coke prevents the Buckwheat from falling. through the
call swarthmore SO-J.
RENT
MONTCO
including t'.'x
FOR RENT-On the HUI. AttractIve third
Uoor apartment, two large rooms with
bath and kitchenette. Garage if desired.
bar 6c
Comont Coffee
You Can Save $ $ $ $ $ $
Coke-BU ck- $8·84
FOR RENT-Garage space unheated; near
porth College gate. Phone Swarthmore
33.J or address Swarthmorean OfBce Box: F.
8c
HENRY A. DREER
1306 Spriag Garden Street;Phliade'phia, Pa•.
FOR RENT-Room In private home with
breakfast If desired. Garage. Phone Sw.
445·J,
f::Jr suggestions for their programs
Sunday afternoon from 4 to 7 by Mrs.
Roberl. E. Sharl)les of Thornbury Town·
ing that lime. The opening play of
Players· season. 1932-33 will be ....."_1 ship.
Thirteenth Chair", to be given the
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Preston and son of
Overbrook have been visiting Mr. Presweek of November. It is now in
hearsal and it is expected that the cast ton's mother Mrs. Floreece .M. Preston
will be announced shortly. It is under~ of Rutgers avenue.
All the departments of the Swarlhstood that the play, which is a "repeat"
performance, wilt have at least the same more Presbyterian SWlday School will
leads as when it was first produced in be resumed on Sunday. Promotions will
Swarthmore about twelve years ago.
be the feature of the day.
Reg. 12c
Drive in to Dreer'a aDd choose from a lUpe1'b 8880rtment of IIpriDIr'
Oowering bulbs at the lowest prices in yean. Tulips, Hyacintha, DaC..
odils ••• aU the good old Btand-bys ••• and a choice collection of those
gay Htlle early bloomers that are the tint glad heralds of spring.
At our retail fltOre,. reoognized for generations 8& beadquarlera for
things horticultural, you have unrestricted parking privilege. You
also· bave the benefit of SnggesliODS aad advice from exp ria, a
service for which Dreer's has long been famous.
FOR RENT
for Ihe conlribulion. Some of Ihe chiltook their contributions to the
afternoon session.
.
The plan was suggested at the Monday meeting of the Home and School
Association by Dr. Frank Williams,
president; Dr. Arthur Bassett, presi~
dent of the School Board, and Mrs.
William Allen Brown, J c., of 739 Yale
avenue.
Dr. Bassett said in giving the apl'roval of the board to the idea, "I
know of no more appropriate plan than
to let the schootchildren have a hand
in saving the institution which has
meant so much to them."
Mrs. Brown pointed out that school
had contributed their pennies
.
towards the preservation of the Betsy
Ross House and to the rebuilding of
the frigate Constitution. She declared
that while there were only 800 childrcn
in the Swarthmore schools, there were
ncarly 500,000 in the metropolitan
area.
W ANTED TO RENT
It. ZOe
I;================;
String Beans
box
SHOULDERS LAMB
D. F. GERNER
CLASSIFIED
packer 4442.
29C
417 Dartmouth Ave.
ICE
_----------------'
Shelled-ready to
THE SWARTHMOREAN
-
Shoulder of
Spring Lamb
Neck f Lamb
public school children mobilized this
week for the preservation of the Phil~
adelphia Zoo. Teachers, acting under
instructions from Frank R. Morey, supervising principal, informed the childrell that contributions for the Zoo
would be received and suggested that
each give 10 cents.
Hoxes were placed in each classroom
Birdseye Peas
INSURANCE = FINEST
In buying your produce here, you are
assured of the flnest of uGarden Fresh"
=
= PETER E. TOLD
frulls and vegetables,· selected for their·
----------------1
pUPILS TO AID ZOO
WITH CONTRIBUTIONS
FOR RENT-Space .for two cars at 320
North Chester Road. swp.rthmore. Rental
from $3.00 to $6.00 per month. Albert N.
Garrett. 'Phone Swartbmore 489--Penny~
generous
'=================
TIlE SWARTHMOREAN
FOR RENT-Elm Apartments. 3rd floor.
Comer Park and R. R. Ave. Six rooms
and bath. Hardward floors. Hot water heat.
Janitor service. C. A. Smitb. Phone 705.
Trimmed
Phone Sw. 900
1932
OcTOBER
mall. Box K Swarthmoreall Office.
SPECIAL
THIS
last June and is attending State
Brower entertained guests at their GibQUALITY MARKET
specializing in Landscape
son Island coUage over lasl week-end ••
lives al Ihe Della Upsilon House
AU Linea of
==
YALE & KENYON AVES·• ~Ie
mg been pledged a D. U. recently.
ELIZABETH KAUFMAN
i5
=
Swa. 183
Dr. William A. J aquelle, of Elm aveHAIRDRESSING
=
INCLUDING LIFE
Located in
nue. and Mr. S. W. Johnson of Amhersl
==
Thompson's Store, Morton, Pa.
23c lb avenue spenl last week-end al Slale Col·
§
Permanent Waving
lege, Penna., where they were the guests
Every Pay Bs:cept Saturday
OLD BANK BLDG.
of their sons for "Dads' Day".
3 Specials $1.00
~=
Can Swarthmore 1833
'Phone Swarthmore 1994~W
Mrs. L. Hedgepelh and children of
Open evenings by appointment
Dartmouth avenue have returned from
13c lb Raleigh, N. C.• where Ihey spenl several
DEPENDABLE
Building and Repairs
weeks.
CHEAPER
Mrs. Albert Behenna of Princeton
KIMMELL & SON
10
You will find our 'oervlce convenient
0
c Ib avenue entertained at luncheon last Frito your necdo. Ye Old Swarthmore
day for the members of her Sunday
Ha-verford Place
Ice ServIce.
2Sclb School class.
Phone Sw. 632~J
210 Darhaollth A..,e.
Phone 894
Mrs. Frank A. Lemon of
entertained at lunchcon' o·n ,W~~::
30c lb avenue·
nesday of this week in honor of
guest, Miss Lemon.
Mrs. Robert Bair entertained the
gion Acxiliary Thursday afternoon
lb its first regular meeting of the year.
Miss Hattie Shafer of
Penna' l was the guest of her sister, Mrs.
23clb J. R. Kline of Riverview avenue for several days last week.
33 West Baltimore Ave.
39clb Mrs. Lloyd Kauffman, Dartmouth aveIllIC, entertained at bridge on Tuesday
CLIFTON H1i:IGHTS
evening.
32clb Mrs. C. C. West entertained the memSo. Chester Rd.
Madison 110
hers of the Hospitality Committee of t!tC!
SWARTH.105
(tall cans) 5c Swarthmore Woman's Club for teJ. at
Hamburg
Rib Roast
Veal Cutlets
Veal Chops
Evaporated Milk
P&G Soap
1932
WARNER BROS.
WASHINGTON
CHESTER. PA.
. "70,000
Witnesses"
-withPhillips Holmes, Dorothy Jor.
dan, Charlie Ruggles, Johnny
Maek Brown
In addition to the ever popular Chieken and WaR'les
Society girl on witness refuses
to help brother who killed
her lover--
•
Telephone Sw. 69
THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SATURDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY
5:30 to 7:30
THEATRE
DREXEL mLL, PA.
The sl!reen's first footbnll mur·
der mystery-
Sunday Night Supper Again
a fascinating group of "Depression Spuials
WAVERLy
"Unashamed"
Feature-Saturday Matinee
George O'Bricn in
"MYSTERY ROAD"
-NEXT WEEKMONDAY AND TUESDAY
"UNASHAMED"
with Helen Twelvelrees
Lewis Stone
WEDNBSDAy-oNE DAY ONLY
"CROONER"
Tms STORY ACTUALLY
HAPPENEDl
with Ann Dvorak
David Manners
THURSDAY-I DAY ONLY
Continuo.... Dail,. From Noon
Gary Cooper, Tallnlah Bankhead
"DEVIL A.ND THE DEEP"
OCTOBER 14 1932
THE SWARTHMORBAN
SHERIFF'S SAl ES
THE SWARTHMOREAN
or a d Me Nat a
'0 01 Mrs A a Duff 01 306
CI cs er road took tlacc last
ay at 6 0 clock at tl 10 c of
d
Is 0 Iy 11 c
rd
dgroo
ce
Phone Swar hmore 900
Entered as Second Class mauer January
24 1929 at the Post Olliee at Swarthmore
I'a under the Act 01 Mar h 3 1879
1 RIDA\
of
om PtJge POll )
Porcb
PROSPERITY DINNER
at DEPRESSION PRICES
Thursday Eve. Oct.27 1932
as played by
Margucr tc Geltz
ccc of tI c
vere no aUe dants
as I c fo ned b tl c
Social Hall
Swarthmore M E Church
Cond ons-S600 00 ash 0
day of aa
ba. ance
en
~nd
0 8 annou red a
sa e
o
Tickets 6Sc
I 0) I P 5 eve s 01 II eMil
rei A rec 1 I 0 al 1 51 at!
1010 cd lIe
d Mrs D ff
Ja
Lo g
fro
f
tW080Y
Ie t
OCIOIlER 14 1932
Correspondence
(Con .11 d
Calendar of
Community Events
fI
PubU.hed Every FrIda,. at
Swarthmore Pa
ROBERT E SHARPLES
EdI'or and "ubl/,her
JOHN D MILLER A
a
y
530 0730
err'::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~
vcdd g
11 ake II
Isla d 10110.
a 10
I.e
Fa as
1032
Church Dinner
6Se PER PERSON
ESTATE NOTICE
OF JAMES S HEBERLING de
ceased
ate of Swa tbmore De awa e
Thursday, October 20
Coun y Pennsylvania
Letters testamentary on the above E!
tate ha e been granted. to the undelli gned
who requests nil persons hay ng c a IDS 0
demands ago Il5t the Estate of the decedent
to make known the same a. d a I persoDJ:l
ndebted to the decedent to make payment
w thout de ay to
EMILY H PRICE
410 Ya e Avenue
Swartbmo e Pa
ESTATE OF MARGARET B
8 PALMER
late of the Bo ough of Swar hmo e De
ceased
Let.ters testamenta y on the above Estate
hay ng been g anted to the unders gued
a 1 persons indebted to salct Estate a e e
quested to make payment and those ha
ng cams to p esent the same w tout
de oy to
SAMUEL C
a
a
c
SU
I sed
S ccrcly
o
)OU
I aac C
•
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•
LEGION MEETING
MONDAY EVENING
to his Attorney
PALMER
Chest:e
6t
College Ave and Chester Rd
AUSPICES WOMAN S GUILD
OF rRINITY CHURCH
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
Executor
612 Ogden Avenue
Swarthmo e Pa
Those who be eve that n Christ Is the
Wo d
a e ca ed to beak
down w1th emorse ess love the wa 18 of
ass and race and nat on to ove their
Maste
CHARLES PALMER Esq
o7
530to7PM
11111 I
Pa
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wd d De ghbors as theDlSe yes
Bas 1 Mathews
SUNDAY
945AM-FrstDayShoo nWhtte
House w 11 e open on Octobe
8 xteenth
9 45 A M -Mo n ng Fo um n Meeting
House to be ed on Octobe
16th by Pau Ha is J -Suh
Ject
The OUt oot fo Pea~
Today and Spec tIc Ways of
Imp 0 ng It
1 00 A M Meeting fa worsh p
meet ng house
COURT FOR THE
WEDNESDAY
930 A M to 2 30 P M-5ew ng Rnd Qu t
ng In Wh tt e House Box luncheon
ESTATE OF PRANK L BITLER de eased
Lctters Testamenta y fin the above Estate
Inv ed
have been g anted to the unders gned who A are co d 0.1 Y serv
ces
cquest a persons hav ng c alms or de
mand$ ago nBt the Estate of the decedent
to make known the same and 01 persons
THE
ndebted to the decedent to make payment SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
w thout de ay to
WILLIAM F BITLER
Rev ;John E ery Tutt e DO L tD
300 Come I Avenue
Pastor
Swa thmo e
CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO SHARE
Delawa e County Pa
IN ITS WORSHIP AND WORK
SUNDAY
o OO-B b e Schoo
11 00-1 I RNING WOBSmp
5
c
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
0
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK AND 6D d grecs
TRUST COMPANY OF SWARTHMORE e g y ron
PASTOR PREACHES
IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA AT oa
4 45-VESPERS C oslng at 5 45
PASTOR PREACHES
THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEP lind 0 y II lI: 0
TEMBER
30 1932
6 OO-STUDENT FORUM
RESOURCES
a co
700-YOUNG PEOPLE
Loans and dlBcounts
$
h" J
WEDNESDAY
00
7 45-MIDWEEK MISSIONARY SERVICE Overdrafts
Rev F M Mltche of Ind an We Is Un ted States Government se
cu t es owned
Arizona
Othe bonds stocks and se
THURSDAY
cur t es owned
6 30-MEN S DINNER
Bank og house
, 95 414 45
A B Gea y Esq Phi ade ph a
Fum ture and Fixtures 20 932 55
•
Turner Bemler
SWARTHMORE
Real estate owned other than
bank ng house
Rase ve w tb Fede al Reserve
Bank
Cash and due f om banks
Outs do checks and other cash
Items
Redempt on fund w th U S
Treasure and due -from U S
T easu e
Othe assets
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
LLOYD P STEVENS MINISTER
SERVICES SUNDAY OCTOBER 6TH
1 OO--Worsh p and Be mon
THE CHRISTIAN IDEAL
745-WORSHIP AND SERMON
POWER OF ENCOURAGEMENT
A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU
Banish
Housekeeping Cares
Tots
TRINITY CHURCH
P atestant Episcopal
Che te Road and Co age Avenue
Oppos to the Col ege Campus
Re
~
,
Swarthmore. I"enna.
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WHY SOME FAIL
lONE of the greatest causes of failure n hfe s Just E lVy
1 Some people when they see a successful mm envy 111m
1/
They are the world s future fa lures Ot! ers emulate him
1 Tl ey me the \orld s futu e successful men aid worne 1
!
!
START as EVERY SUCCESSFUL MAN AND
WOMAN HAS STAR'f'ED ,,,th a bank account
~~~~~
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
L -..~.--...--..~.-...--...__..~-..__..._...._..__...._..__.._
and
and
S T M
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
Pa k Avpn e Be ow Harva d
StratL.Haven
1
1
1/
$
800 a m Ho y Commun on
945 a m -Sunday Schoo
Mo U ng Praye and Se mon
1 00. m
M Guenther w I peach
Come to The Inn" EnJOy our old
fashioned hospitality
DeliCIOUS
food attractively served SpeCial
dinners 85 cents to $1 25
I
Recto
J Ja den Guenth
!
I1
Total
$ 514 958 4
State of Penna county of Delaware 6S
He vices
I E S Sp oat Cash er of the above
00 A M ~ Il day Schoo
named bank do so emnly awea that the
00 A M --bUnda} Lesson Sermon
Wednesday even ng meet nC each week above sta ement is true to the best of DlJ
8 p m Read ng oom open da y except know edge and be e1
E S SPROAT
&,undays and ho days 1 to 4 In he af er
Cashe
noon Chu ch ed ftc
Subscr bed and swo n to befo e me this
A I a e co day nv ted to attend the 8th day of October 1932
serv ces and use the Readtng Room
(Seal]
My Commiss on Exp res March 16 1933
Correct-Attest
SHERIFF S SALES
H M CRIST
WE KISTLER
J EVERTON RAMSEY
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Directors
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Signed) E. S SPROAT
ca.h •
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
e ghth day of Octobet 1932
S gned E C WALTON
(Sea]
Notal}" Pub e
My Comm ss on Exp res March 16 1933
Correct-Attest
(Signed) W B KISTLER
Signed) J EVERTON RAMSEY
M
a a. pon
oad a he
to a point thence extending
made by James J Moore Clvl1 Eng neer of a foot
slIty eight degrees ftfty-slx mlnute&
dated October 15 1926 beg nnlDg at a polnt south
one hundred forty four feet and ftft.y
on the north 8 de of Baltlmore avenue at eaat
hundred.tha of a foot to a ~lDt in the
the distance of 11 feet southwestward. from one
the southwest 8 de of a proposed street 40 center line of Old Foreet road the flrst
leet wide) thence along the north a de of mentioned point and place of beglDn ng
Balttmo e avenue the fa owing COur&e5
Improvements oonslst of two stol}" atone
and dlstancee south 69 degrees 53 miDu:es house
18X32 feet two story frame addl
west 34 84 teet south 53 degrees 35 minutes tlon 3x14
feet one stor)/' frame add t on
west 101 sa feet to a point a comer of lands 4x8 feet porch
front Bange 18x20 feet
now or IRW of W Perc va Jolmson and
Se era Hoffman Estate thence Bong line
Bold &8 the property of Paul ne Hagen
between lands now or late of W Perclva
Jobnson and the Be em Hoffman Estate b uch mol1sBgor and Vincent P carro 1
north 27 degrees 16 m nute8 52 seconds rea owner
west 106 35 feet thence no th 53 degrees
Cond t ons-$250 00 cash 0 certtDed check
35 minutes east 11812 feet and thence on day of sale balance tn ten days FUr
BOuth 36 deg ees 25 mlnutes east 11478 ther condltloDB announced at sa e
feet to beg nnloB
Also a
that certain ot or piece of GEORGE T BUTLER Attorney
ground. w th the bu d ngs and Improve
No 1095
By re ease of mortcqe bea Dg date the ments the eon e ected B tuate In Lans Leva t Pac 88
8th day of December 192'1 and eeo ded in downe ato esa1d and descr bed In accord
June Term 1932
Be ease of Mortgage Book No 47 page 438 ance with a survey and plan thereof made
&c At that certa n ot 0 p ece of Bround by James J Moo e C vU Engineer dated
that certain lot or P ece of ground
with the bu ldings and lmprovemen'ts April 15 1925 8.8 tol OWB Beginning at a w All
th the messuage 0 tenement thereon
the eon e ected 8 ~uate n Lansdowne Del po nt on the northwest 8 de of 0 aclstone erected.
situate on tbe nenherly side of
aware County Pennsy van a bel nn og at road at the dlBtance of 12918 feet 60uth Wayne avenue
forty feet w de) at the dis
If point on the northwest s de of 0 adatone west f om po nt of cu e fo moo by Inter tance of two bundred seventy Ove feet
on of the northWest B de of G ad
road at the d15t.ance of 290 47 feet south seect
road w th the southwest 8 de of eastwa d y from tbe easter r s de of Brook
westward f om po nt of curve at the nter stone
E don oad thence a ong the northwest side side road In tbe TOwnsh p of spr ngDeld
section of the northwest s de of G adatone ot
Gladstone olld on a curve the ad us County of De aware State of PennsylvaD a
road with the &Outbwe:st s de of E don road
Can'ta n ng n front 0 breadth on said 8 de
thence extend ng aloDg the northwest s de of wb ch is 780 feet the dlBtance of 33 03 of Wayne avenue tweftty fl e feet and ex.
feet thence north 44 degrees 55 m nutes 33
of Gladstone road the fo ow nB courses seconds
west 91 58 fec~ thence no th 45 tendll g of that w dth n length or depth
and dlBtanee& on a curve w th a rad us 01
northw8 d Y between para e nes at r ght
780 feet a distance of '1.22 feet on a curve degrees 4 minutes 21 seconds east 33 feet angles
with sa d Wayne a enue one hun
thence south 44 deg ees 55 m nutes 33
with a rad us of 820 feet a distance of and
drod feet to the m dd e of a 8 xteen teet
24 99 feet thence env ng the northwest seconds east 89.28 feet to the northwest w
de driveway
s de of Gladstone road no h 44 degrees 55 8 de of G adstone oad and beg nn nB
m nutes 33 s conda west 93 67 feet thence
Unde
subject to certa n condit ons
Also a
that certa n ot a p cce of co enantsand
no th 45 deg ees 4 m nutes 27 seconds east
and restrict ODS as the eln re
Bound
w
th
the
bu
ld
ngs
and
mp
ave
32 teet and thence south 44 deg ees 5S min
utes 33 seconds east 97 2 feet to the first menta the eon e ected 8 tuate n Laos cited
downe aforesa d and. desc bed n accord
ment oned po nt and p ace of beginning
Imp ovements consist of two and one
ance w th a survey and plan as above ha f story br ck house 42x 8 feet enc osed
ment
oned
as
fa
ows
Beglnn
ng
at
a
po
nt
By e ease of mo tgage bear ng date the
the northwes s de of G adstone road po ch basement garage
28th day of Novembe 1927 and eoo ded In on
at
t
e distance of 62.26 feet southwest-So d as the prope ty of Fanny Schwartz
He ease of Mortgage Book No 4'1 page 581
d from po nt of cu e formed by the mo tgago and Sedwick Bu d ng and Loan
&c A I that certa n ot 0 p ece of g ound wa
Intersec
on
of
the
northwest
a
de
of
G
ad
w th tlle bul d ngs and mp 0 ements stone road w th he southwest 8 de of E
Assoc at on real owner
the eon erected s tuate n Lansdowne Del don road thence extend ng a ong sa d
Cond t on&---$250 00 cash 0 cert fled check
awa e Coun y, Penosy van a beg no ng at DO thv.:est B de of G adstone road on a
a polot on the no theast B de of DeFo est cur e the rod us of wh ch ls '180 feet the on day of sa e ba ance n ten days Fu
road at the dlBtance of 43 67 feet north distance of 32 0 feet to a po nt thence ther cond t oos announced at sa e
And the othe the eof beg nn ng
west from po nt of curve at the ntersec
po nt on the southwest B de of Va ey road t on of the no theast s de at DeFores road north 44 deg ees 55 minutes 33 seconds west GEORGE T BUTLER Attorney
at the d15tance at four hundred fo ty and with north s de of Madison road thence 92 ~8 feet to a po nt then e nortb 45 de
tblrty .seven one hundredths feet 440 3'1
a aug the no theast s de of DeFo est road grees 4 mlnu cs 27 seconds eas~ 32 fee~ to
westward from the northeast 8 de of Park on a cu ve the rod us of wh ch ls 820 feet a po nt and thence south 44 deg ees 55
No 1371
Fa ...
road as me&.! ured a ong 68 d. Va ey rood a distance of 3874 feet thence north 16 III nutes 33 seconds east 91 58 feet to the I.e
thence extending south 61 degreeIJ 10 min deg ees 20 m nutes 54 seconds eaa
9 20 northwest 5 de 0 0 adstone oad the firSt.
u c T m loa
utes 40 seconds west one hundred siXty feet then:e south 3 deg: ees 39 m nutes ment oned po nt and place of beginning
eight and seven one hundredths feet 6 aeconds cas 34 feet thence south 76 de
Also a 1 that ce ta n lot or P ece of
(168 07
thence extending no th 28 de grees 20 minutes 54 s conds west 6 feet
grees 49 minutes 20 seconds west Bft} five thence south 13 deg ees 39 m nutes 6 sec ground w th the bu dlngs and mp 0 e
(55 feet thence extending north 61 degrees onds east 4 feet thence south '16 degree5 20 menta the eon erected 8 tuate n Lans
10 minutes 40 6ecands east one hundred minutes 54 seconds wes '1071 feet to the downe afo esa d and des bed n accord
sixty Bve and two tenths feet 165 2) to first ment oned po nt and p ace of beg n anee w th a au vey and p an ast abo e
ment oned as fo oWS Beg nn ng at a
the sa d southwest aide of Va ey road and nlng
po nt on the no tbwest s de of G adstone
thence extending a ong said southwest
By e ease of roo tgage bea ng date the oad at the distance of 254 77 feet south
6 de of Va ley road the foUowlnB courses
and distances south 31 degrees 48 m nutes 12th day of January 1928 and eearded In westward f am po ut of curve at he In
20 seconds east forty three feet (43
on a Re ease of Mo tgage Book No 50 page 88 tersect on of the no thwest 5 de of 0 ~
curve the radius of wh ch Is nlneteen hun &c AI that ce ta n 0 a P ece of grouod stone road w th he southwest 8 de of ..,u
dred twenty and twe ve one hundredths with the bu d. ugs and impro ements don road thence a ong the no thwest 8 de
feet (1920 1~ the dlStance of twe ve and the eon e ected s tuatc n Lansdowne Del of Gladlitone oad on a curve the adlus
six one hundredths teet 1206 to the flr6t awa e County Pennsy an a and descr bed of wh ch 8 820 feet the dhitance of 33 02
M
folows wt Beg nn ng at a pont of fee~ thence no th 44 degrees 55 m nutes 33
ment oned po nt and p ace of beg un ng
curve at the nterse on of the no t.heast seconds west 90 10 feet thence no th 45
8 de of DeFD est road w th the north side degrees 4 m nutes 27 seconds east 33 feet
Subject to certa n rese a ons
of Madtson road thence a ong the north and thence south 44 deg ees 55 m nutes 33
enants as the e n set forth
east side of DeFore5t oad on a curv£': the seconds east 912'1 fee to the place of be
rad us of wh ch lB 820 feet a dlStance of
Tbe fo ow ng p emtses ha e been re 43 ()l feet thence north 76 degrees 20 min ginn ng
eased f om the len and operat on of sa d utes 54 seconds east 7071 feet thence north
Also a
t at ce ta n lot 0
P ece of
m.ortgage of $92 800 00 edu ed to $42 720 04. 13 degrees 39 minutes 6 econds west 4
w h the bu d nga and mp ave
dated September 30 1927 and eeo ded n feet hence no th 76 degrees 20 mlDutes ground
ment,ij; the eon e ectad 5 tuate n Laos
Mortgage Book No 817 page 573
54 seconds east 16 feet thence BOU h 13 de
downe afo asa d n the County of De a
grees 39 m nutes 6 .secondS east 34 92 feet wa e and State of Penmylvan a and de
By release of mortgage bea ng date the to the north B de of Madison avenue thence sc bed n acco dance w th a survey and
19th day of September 1928 and eco ded a ong same on a urve whose radius Is p an abo e ment oned B5 fo OWS to wit
In Re ease of Mortgage No 51 page 178 &c 243 38 feet a distance of B6 92 feet to a Beg nn ng at a point on the southeast s de
tersect on of the of G adstone oad at the distance of 280 26
A 1 that certa n lot 0 piece of ground w th po nt of curve at the
the bu d ng& and Imp 0 ements the eon north s de of MadlBon oad w tb the north feet southwest from po nt of curve at the
erected s tuate In Lansdowne De aware east s de of DeFo est oad and thence on ntene t on of the southeast s de of G ad
County Pennsylvania and dascr bed as a curve whose rod us is 0 feet a dlBtance stone road w th the southwest 8 de of E
fa ows to wit Beg on ng at a po nt of 22 91 teet to the firSt ment oned po nt don road thence a ong the southeas~ a de
formed by the lntep;,ectlon of the north and p ace of beg nn ng
of 0 adstone oad the fa ow ng courses
and distances on a urve the red \Ii> of
s de of Ba t more avenue w th the west
s de of W lowbrook avenue thence extend
By re ease of mo tgage bea ing date the wh ch lB 820 feet' the dlBtance of 22 44 feet
Ing a ong the west s de of W owb ook ave 19th day ot septelllbe 1928 and ceo ded on a cu e the ad us of wh ch is 780 f~et
nue no th 15 deg ees 2 minutes 22 sec
n Release of MortgaBe Book No 51 page the dlstance of 977 feet thence south 44
onds west 263 feet to a po nt thence south 182 &c A
hat certa n ot 0 P ece u degrees 55 m uutes 33 seconds east 90 07
74 degrees 57 minutes 38 Beconds west 89 59 g ound w h the bu Id ng and mprove feet thence north 45 deg ees 4 m nute& 27
feet thence aouth 14 deg eas 59 minutes menta the eon e ected s tuate at Lane ch seconds east 16 feet thence south 44 deg ees
40 seconds east 265 81 feet to the north In the Townsh P of Have fo d n the 55 m nutes 33 seconds east 4 feet thence
B de of Ba t more avenue and thence ex County of De awa e and State of Pennsy no th 45 degrees 4 minutes 27 seconds east
tending along same no th 73 degrees 10 van a beg nn ng a a pelot on the south 16 feet and then e north 44 degrees 55
m.lnutes east 89 84 feet to the first men west s de of Va ey road at the dlstance of m nutes 33 seconds west 00 42 fee~ to the
toned POint and place of beg nnlng
44037 fee no thwest of Pa k oad thence p ace of beg nn ng
a ong the southwest a de of Va ey oad
certa n lot 0 P ece of
By release of mortgage bea nB date the the fol ow ng courses and dlstances on a g ound w hthat
bu d ngs and lmp ov
16th day of :March 1931 and reco ded n curve the rael us ot wh ch is 920 2 fee ments the eonthee ected
s tuate In Lans
He ease of Mortgage Book No 55 page 230 a distance of 2 06 f'8et thence north 31 de downe aforesa d and desc
n accord
&c A1 that ce ta n lot a p ece of g ound grees 48 m nutes 20 seconds wes 43 fe~o Bncc w th a survey Bnd p bed
an ast above
w th the bu d ngs and 1mp ovements then e sou h 6 degrees 0 m nutes
oned as fa ows Beg nn ng a a po nt
thereon e ected situate in Lansdowne De a seconds west 165 2 fee to he no theM ment
the southwest a de of DeFo est road at
ware County Pennsy vania beginn ng at s de of a 5 feet w de d eway then e on
dlstance of 292 2 feet outheast f om
a po nt on the east 8 de of W lowb ook a ong same south 2B deg eos 49 m nules 23 the
po nt of cu ve at the ntersect on of the
avenue a~ the distance of 31 feet no th at seconds ast 55 feet hence no h 61 de southwest
of DeFo est oad w th the
Ba tlmo e avenue thence a ong he east g ees 10 m nutes 40 se onds east 68 07 fee south ast ss de
de of Gladstone oad thence
s de of W owb ook avenue north 15 de to beginb ng
a ong the southwest s de of DeFo est oad
grees 2 m nutes 22 seconds west 41 fee
on a cu ve of wh ch is 'ISO feet the distance
thence north 74 degrees 57 m nutes 38 ec
of 71 ee thence no h 61 deg ees 18 m n
onds east 60 feet thence south 15 deg cas
u es 4 seconds west 74 46 feet thence no th
2 m nutes 22 seconds east 41 fee and
55 deg ees 13 m nutes 5 Reconds west 2,)
thence south 74 degrees 57 m. nutes 38 sec
feet
thence no th 45 deg ees 4 m nutes 27 n
onds west 60 teet to the first. ment oned
onds east 11 98 feet thence north 44
po nt and p ace of beg nn ng
degrees 55 m nutes 33 seconds west 10 feet
thence north no degrees 17 m nutes 31 aec
onds east 86 feet and thence sou h 89 de
By release of mo tgage bea ng date the
g ees 42 m nutos 29 .se onds east 83 87 fee
8tb day of February 1928 and eco ded n
to he first: ment oned po nt and p a e of
Re ease of Mortgage Book No 50 page 94
beg nn ng
&:c A tl1nt certa n lot 0 P ece of ground
wtth the bu d ng and Improvements
No mp 0 ements Vacant g ound
thereon e ected s tuate n Lamdowne Del
aware County Pennsylvan a beg nn ng at
No
So d as he p operty of W Pe e a John
a point on the southeast a de of G adstone
son mo tgago and C a ton A D etz trus
road at the dIstanCe of 184 3 teet south
tee n bankruptcy fa Estate of W Pe c va
west f om the po nt of curve formed by
..... n
Johnson ea owne
the ntersect on of the southeast 8 de of
Dn by
Oladstone cad with the southwest s de of
Cond t ons-$1 500 00 cash a
E don road thence a ong the s':)utheast
check on day of sale ba ance
side of Gladstone road on 8. curve the
Furthe cond t ons announced
radiUS of which is 820 feet a dlstonce of
32 leet thence south 44 degt'ee5 55 mtnutes
JOHN B MILLER At orney
3 seconds east 86 66 feet thence north 45
Also a
that etan at 0 pe e a
degrees 4 m nutes 27 5econds east 32 feet
and thence north 44 degrees 55 m nutes 33 g ound w th the bu d ngs aud mp 0 e
Fac as
seconds west 8666 feet to the first men ments thereon e ec ed s tuate n LB"d
downe afa esa d and desc bed n aceo
toned po nt and p ace of beginn ng
Bnce w th the a(oresa d 5urvey and p an
as fa ows to w t Beginn nc at a po nt on
By e ease of mo tgage bear ng date the the east s de of W lowbrook a enue at th
24th day of Januar)/' 928 and reco dt:d In distance of 542 feet uo thwa d f om the
Be ease of Mo tgage Book No 50 page 12 north S de of Ba timo e avenue thence ex
&e All that certa n ot or p ece of ground tend ng a ong sa d eas 5 de of W low
w th the bu d ngs and mpro ements brook avenue no th 5 deg ees 2 m nutes
the eon e ected situate n Lansdowne De
22 seeonds west 32 feet thence north 74 de
awa e County Pennsylvan a beg: nn ng at grees 57 m nutes 38 eecuds east 82 5 fee
a polot on the no thwest s de of G adstone thence south 15 degrees 2 m nutes 22 see
road at the distance of 194.27 feet sout
east 32 fcct and hence sout~ ~4 fde ~
west from point of curve formed by the onds
grees 57 m nutes 38 5 conds wes
ee
Intersect on of the no thwest s de of G ad f to the first ment oned po nt and p ace 0
stone road w th the southwest 5 de 0 beg nn ng
Eldon road thence a ong the northWest
d
f G dstone oad on a curve the
Also a
that certa n ot 0 P ece of
~e
01 w-:" ch is 780 feet the distance of
g ound w th the hu dtngs and mpro e
32 01 feet thence DO~ 4492d06~::t 55tt!:n~e menta the eon e ected s tuate n Laos
utes 33 seconds wes"
ato esold and desc bed acco d ng
north 45 degrees 4 m nutes 27 seconds east downe
to a ce to n survey and p an thereof made
32 feet and thence south..
44,depees
t~e
~:!t
b
Damon and Foste
C v
Engineers
utes 33 seconds east 92
ee .. to
~ted Ju y 7 1924 as fo OWS Beg nn ng
ment oned point and p ace of beginning
at the po nt formed by the ntersect on °h
the south s de ot Ba t more a enue w
By e ease of mortgage hea ng datedthe the wes s de at W ndermere terrace eas
24 h day of Octobe 1927 aud e 0 d
thence a ong the sou h s de of Ba t more
He sse at Mo tgage Book No 50 page
avenue
uth 73 deg ees 0 m nutes wes
&c A that certe n lot a P ece of g ound 36 feet th nce south 6 detgh~ S:e::~~
with the b d ngB and improvements east 100 eet thence no
d
,
thereon erected s tuate n r,ansdoown e minutes east 27 39 fee~ to the west s e 0
Delawa e County Pennsylvan a beg nning Windermere terrace east and thence a oog
at a pelOt on the northwpst sf de22~kG f~t the west side of W nderrDere terrace east
Sod as h 1'1 ope y of W am F Co bert
the fa ow ng courses and dlstances on a
stone road at tbe distance a
mortgagors and rea
and Jane M h 8 W
southwest from point of curve tormed by curve the radlus of wh ch ~ 180~ f~t ~~e
OWDenJ
Intersect on of the northwest s de of Glad, dIStanee of 55 89 feet an, ~°to the first
road with the southwest s de a grees 50 m nUtes west 45 ce ..
h o e fled heek
Cond
na--$2 0 00
~to-:" road thence along the northWe5ht ment oned po nt and p ace of beg: nnlng
on
f oladstone road. on a curve t e
cond ODS announeed a
Iso a
that certn n ot a P ece of
:ade ~ of wh ch is 780 feet the distance ~f
A d wIth the bU d ngs and Improve
32 04 f t thence north 44 degrees 55 m
reeted s tuate In Lans
GEORGE T nUTLER A orney
tes ~seconds west 93 33 feet thence north groun
n ~unty of De aware and
¥s degrees 4 minutes 21 seconds east 132 men1s the
JOHN J CAIN Shenft
g~~e Ofn~YI~!:-a~d
~=I~e:..~
feet and thCDdsCC SO,!th
1=~ ::em~t accordance
with
a
O
.....
~
.....
utes 33 seoon
cas"
""-"In tng
ment oned point and P ace of t.A>I!Io n
By release of mortcage bearing date tbe
18t day of May 1928 and reco ded n He
lease of 140 tgnge Book No 50 P8Be 320
&c Al that ce ta n lot 0 p ace of ground
with the bu Id OKS and lmpro ements
thereon erected. situate n Lansdowne Del
aware Count.y Pennsy van a begtnn ns at
a point on the northwest 8 de of Qladstone
road at tbe distance of 258.32 feet south
westward from po nt of curve formed by
the ntersect on of the northwest a de of
G adstone road w tb the BOutbwe&t 6 de of
Eldon road thence aloDg the northwest
s de of Gladstone road OD a curve the
r&d us of wh ch 1a 780 teet a dlBtance of
32 15 feet thence north 44 degrees 55 miD
utes 33 seconds west 92.21 feet thence
no th 45 degrees 4 minutes 27 seconds east
32 feet and thence south 44 degrees 55 min
utes 33 second east 95.33 feet to the ftrst
ment oned po nt and place of beg nntng
u:
:0
Tota T ust Funds
Commonwea th of
of Delaware as
I E S Sp oat Cash er of the above
named Bank do solemnly Bwear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and be lef
(S gned) H
5
THE SWARTIlMOREAN
OcTOBER 14, 1932
CRIST
DIrectoI'll
...
!1l::
'ila
~hmore
OCTOBER 14, 1932
THE SWARTHMORBAN
6
Presbyterian Notes
Sunday eve HI g at SIX 0 clock the
ti rst of the Sunday cvelll11g Forums for
tlltcrmg college students Will be held at
the home of Mr and Mrs Eaton Dart
mouth A venue Wlnle the forum IS
t Ian led espeCially for freshmen women
a Id men auy student will be heartily
welcome SUPI er IS scrved at SIX and
the eVel1l1 g closes 1 romptly at eight
tlurty fhe general tOllC Will be a study
of the hfe and tcaclm gs of Jesus With
thclr speCial al)pl caholl to the bfe and
I ccds of students 111 the IJresent time
Stanley Kendig dlrcctor of leadership
trallllng 111 tl e Pellltsylva ua State Sab
I ath School ASSOCiation a graduate of
Bosto 1 Umvcrslty who has I ad much
successful experience III such work With
stude Its Will conduct the diSCUSSIons
fI e Forun IS under the aUS1 ces of the
comlluttcc of tl e church on student
relations and actlV1t1es of winch Mr
Frank S I{.e zcl 15 chairman
VI. edncsday evenlllg at seven forty
five the first of a senes of three mid
\\cek J1t sSlOnary services \\lll be held
under the d recllon o{ the III 55 onary
dCI artmcnt of thc \Voma I s Assocla
tlO I of the ci urch Mrs J P Me
Naughto cha rt an rhe speaker Wed
I esday evc I g \\In be H.ev Fred
~htd ell director of the Preshytcnan
11 IsStOJ al110I g tl e 11 dial s of Anzona
It the station I dla \Vells fl e puhhc
IS Ilvlted
1 he first d lIer (or the men of the
churd "Ill be I eld 0 I fhursday eve
II g at SIX th rty u der the directIOn
of the men s Bible class U. Chester
Sl encer pres dent I hc speaker wJlI be
-WILLIAM PENN-
Hon A B Geary one of the promment
attorneys of Delaware Count)
A speCial mixed class for Blblc stud)
I as been orgamzed III the sCUlor de
partmcllt of the Sunday School With
Professor W R Wright as tcaeher
Iins class IS for young men and women
wi 0 havc graduated from high school
or of that age and students and any
young me 1 and women below the age
of the mel sand womell s classes I he
class startcd last Sunday With a mem
bersl p of twelve The course \ull be
11 thc hfe of Chnst Much lIItcrest IS
bcmg eXI)rcssed 111 thiS lIew departure
•
Mr Burt P McKm lie formerly of
Sw rtlullore J as returned from spend
II g tl e summer JIl Boston and IS resld
II g III Pluladelphla
ORDINANCE NO 343
AN ORDINANCE amending Ordinance
No 341 approved September 15 1932 by
the addition ot a new section to be known
as Section 13 fixlng the permit tee to be
charged In connection with the comtruc
tlon fe comtructlon replacement or ma
terlal repair of sidewalks and driveways In
the Borough of Swarthmore
BE IT ORDAINED by the CouncIl of the
Borough ot SWarthmore and it 16 hereby
enacted and ordained by the authority ot
the 68bleSection 1 That Ordinance No 341 ap
proved September 15 1932 providing tor
the construction re construction replace
ment or repair ot sidewalks and driveways
In the Borough ot SWlarthmore shall be
amended by the addition ot a new section
thereto to be known as Section 13 as tol
lOWS
Section 13 PERMITS Before any 51de
walk or driveway IS constructed re con
structed replaced or materially repaired
a permit tor so doing shall be obtained
lrom the Borough secretary and the prop
erty owner or nls duly authorIzed agent
$hall execute an appllcatlon tor such pur
pose and pay a tee at $2 00 to the Bor
ough Secretary In behalf ot the Borough
lor each sIdewalk or drIveway to be con
structed re comtructed replaced or rna 1932
terially repaired
Passed this SIxth day of October A D
1932
FIRST DAY COVERS (Chester Only)
Fine line cut illustration of the LANDING
OF WILLIAM PENN The very best cover
that can be purchased Order date limit
October 20 Special cachet on back Free
LSINGLE IDe
I •
Swarthmore at tbe tlme ot the PB888Ie
and approval ot tbls Ordinance are hereby
granted a period ot seventy flays from the
eIJectlve date hereot within which tlme
they shall make appUcatloD to the Bor
oogh Secretary tor a permit In the man
ner set torth In this Ordinance
Section xvn LICENSE PEE A l1cense
tee ot Twenty Bve dollars per year tor
each vehicle UIed In aelllllg and/or del1ver
Ing such wllk and milk products shall be
paid at the time of ftllllg the appl1catlon
specified In the nAxt preced.lng Section
with the Borough Secretary Such l1cense
shall extend tor the period at one year
trom the date thereof unless sooner can
celed or revoked. by the Borough tor cause
88 herelnatter provided
Application tor
the renewal ot 8uch license shall be made
annually on the torms SUPflied. by the
Borough Secretary Bnd shal ILkewtse be
accompanied by the said tee ot Twenty
nve Dollars for each vehicle In any way
used within the Borough ot Swarthmore In
making such sale and/or deltvery ot mllk
and milk products
Section xvm Any license or lIce1lSe8
!saued. pursuant to the terms ot Sections
16 and 17 hereof may be revoked. or can
celed tor cause by resolution ot Borough
Council passed at any general adjourned
or specIal meeting thereof upon forty
eight hours notice to the milk dealer In
question Where revoked tor cause no re
tund of any part of saId license tee shall
be made
Section XIX The said. Ucense as herein
provided In Section 16 and 17 shall be in
addition to any other licenses now or here
atter required by law and shall authorIze
merely the .sale Bnd/or del1very ot mllk
and mllk products In the Borough of
Swarthmore and nothing else
Section XX Any pe1'6on violating any ot
the provisions at SectIons 16 17 18 and 19
hereof shall be subject to the same fines
penaltIes and punishments as set forth In
Section 13 ot Ordinance 332 with the same
torce and effect as It the addlttonal Bec
tlons enacted by this amending Ordinance
had been a part of said original Ordinance
In addition to the remedies specUled In
the said Sectlon 13 ot Ordinance No 332
the Borough authorities are hereby auth
or1Zed to take such steps as may be neces
sary to exclude the oIJendlng dealer or
dealers from the Borough of Swarthmore
Sectton 2 Any ordinance or part ot or
dlnance contrary to the terms hereof is
hereby repealed so tar as the same affects
this Ordinance
Section 3 This OrdlnElDce shall
effective on the 24th day of October A
1932
Passed this 6th day ot October A
Attest
L CASHTON
PresIdent ot Council
Fieri FlU'ID8
Sci tcmbrr
WHEN ITS AN •••
lnche6
length
The ninth thereof beglnlllng at a point
on the northwest aide of Parker avenue
(seventy feet wide) at the distance of one
bundred sixty Doe teet nine Incbes north
eastward. from the northeasterly 8 de of
Felton avenue (PUty feet wide) Contain
IDg In front or breadth on the said Parker
avenue seventeen feet eleven inches and
ex.tendlng of that width 10 length or depth
northwestwardly between parallel lloes at
avenue
fifty teet to a certain proposed ten feet
wIde drIveway Which extends BOuthwest..
wardly Into Pelton avenue Being premises
Parker avenue
oint The tenth thereof beginning at a point
on the northwest side ot Parker avenue
-(seventy teet Wide) at the dlstance ot one
hundred seventy nine teet eIght Inches
northeastward trom the northeasterly side
of Felton avenue (Plfty feet wide) Con
talnlng In front or breadth on the said
Park.er avenue seventeen feet eleven
Inches and extendIng ot that wIdth In
length or depth northwestwardly between
parallel lines at right angles to the said
Parker avenue fitty teet to a certaln pro
Posed ten teet wide driveway which ex
tends southwestwardly into Felton avenue
Being premises
Parker avenue
Together with the tree and common use
right Uberty and prlvllege ot the afore
said driveway as and tor a driveway and
pa&5ageway In common with the owners
tenanta and occupiers ot the other lots
ot ground abutting thereon at all tlmes
bereatter torever
Improvements con.slst at 10 houses each
two story brick and stucco buildIngs 16x.
50 feet Store tronts
Sold as the property ot Marcus A Benn
rIght angles
TI
TO
at a
I
Answer-From the dealer who
combmes prompt, attenbve servo
Ice wdh hlgb grade merchandIse
CondltloIl6-$1 500 00 cash or certified
check on day of sale balance In ten days
3 ]10 nl Further conditions announced at sale
ue (acv
HOWARD M LUTZ Attorney
Beginning at a poInt on the northwest
side ot Lasher road (40 feet wIde) at the
distance ot tour hundred eighty feet and
tourteen one hundredths at a foot north
east from the northeast side ot Creek road
(40 teet WIde) Containing 10 front or
breadth on said Lasher road twenty five
feet and extending of that width In length
or depth northWest between parallel lines
at r ght angles to said Lasher road one
hundred teet to the middle lIne ot a
twelve toot wide driveway which extends
northeast and southwest trom Creek road
to Vernon road (Being No 4037 Lasher
road)
II
Under and subject to certain condItIons
and restrIctions as in Deed Book No 72.4
Page 386
Also subject to the pa.yment ot a cer
taln mortgage debt. or principal sum of
tour thousand dollars
with Interest
thereon
The seventh thereot begtnnlng at a point
on the northwest side ot Parker avenue
(seventy feet wide) at the distance of one
hundred twenty Dve feet ele'Ven Incoes
northeastward from the northf'asterly side
of Felton avenue (fifty teet wide) Con
taming In front or breadth on the saId
Parker avenue seventeen feet eleven
Inches and extending ot that width In
length or depth northwestwardly betWeen
parallel lines at right angles to the said
Parker avenue fifty feet to a certain pro
posed ten teet wide driveway which ex.
tends southwestwardly Into Pelton avenue
Being premises
Parker avenue
The eighth thereof begInning at a point
on the northwest s de ot Parker avenue
(seventy teet wide) at the distance ot one
hundred forty three feet ten Inches
northeastward trom the northeasterly side
Sold as the property of Anthony P Bar
rett and Anna Mabel Barrett his wife
Condltions-$2S0 00 cash or certified check
on day at sale balaI!ce In ten days Fur
ther conditions announced at sale
HOWARD M LUTZ Attorney
JOHN J CAIN
SherlIJ
9303t
J
days
I check
rther
F
At 0 Dey
HIGHLAND DAIRY'S
GUERNSEY MILK
may we have the priVilege of
servmg YOU
1932
I OIlC certain 10 S r peres of ro n I
U the bu II ngs a I m rov m n B thereo 1
erucic I s tunte n the Townshh) of Haverford
COll t~ of Delaware adS ate of PcnnS)l ania
a d known and Ic!! gua ed 3S lois 63 an I 64
n Block No 1<) on the plan of Brookl ne
rceonl ~ in the Office for the Be ord og of
Deets
3
I for Delaware County a.fol'Csall
n Deed Book:M No 1" I age 62-1 an I more
p tic larly I ser bed as follows to w t
All
Stop our drIver or call Chester 2-2412
\l
18
makmg a
needs little attention gives off a tre
mendous amount of heat and creates
neither ashes nor clInkers Our repre
sentative will gladly call and explain
its merits
As tor fuel oil we maintain our own
laboratories where all oil sold is
tested ThiS means that our 011 is
uniform having been tested first by
the refinery from wi om we buy and
testcd again by ourselves Diamond
Fuel Oil Service offers you a depend
able supp1y of oil within easy reach
of youI' home Let our representative
call and discuss your needs for the
winter
DIAMOND
Improvements consist at two and one
bait story stone and stucco house 15x33
teet Porch front Two story stucco addt
tion 4x6 feet Basement garage
has accepted
No 1971
On the assumpbon that thIS IS
the correct answer, the Diamond Ice & Fuel Co
specIal effort to seD their products m Swarthmore
Together with the tree use right lib
erty and prlvilege ot the aforesaid twelve
toot wide drIveway In common with the
owners tenants and occupIers ot the prem
Ises adjoining and abutting thereon as and
tor a passageway and driveway at all
tlmes hereafter torever
SWARTHMORE
C'f'r
J ne Tcrm
to the said Parker
Fieri Facias
No 135
September Term 1932
All that certain lot or piece ot grouna
with the buildings and Improvements
thereon erected sItuate at Drexel HUl
ToWD6hip ot Upper Darby County of Dela
ware and State at PenD6ylvania and de
scribed as tallows to wit
Hannum & Waite
Where Do the People ofSwarthmore
Buy Their Fuel?
and extendlng of that width it.
Qf
II U&l "Crlal
Ie lotH or IleccB of parallel lines at right BDgle6
u d y; th tho build ngg u d In I roverne tl Parker avenue fifty feet to a
A I
•
of J scpb
hs '\Ii fe
of Pelton avenue (flfty feet wide). Con
talntng In front or breadth on the said.
Parker avenue seventeen feet eleven
depth northwestwardly between
to the Battl
certain pro
Ihcn-o
rt 1:cd IIUuate I
Ih Durougl of posed ten feet wide driveway which ex.
Colli If lal
Dday;arc COUI Iy PennQ'lvania tends southwest.wardly IDto Pelton avenue
til d ICe<.'Tibed as follow8
BeLDg prem18es
Parker avenue
gr
A WISE
CHOICE
We are one of the largest dlstrib
utors of Sinclair petroleum Coke in
this section of the country This fuel
10)2
L CASHTON
President at Council
AN ORDINANCE amending Ordinance
Sher ff So.les of Beal Estate
No 332 ot the Borough ot Swarthmore ap
Dealers can purchase these enl'elopes November 7 1931 and entitled
At the Sher II 8 Office
1000 $650
500 $3 75
100 $1 00
12 25c proved
An ORDINANCE providing tor the
IsSuing of permits governIng the pro
Co rl Ho Be !-fed a P nns,)'l\"an
JOHN SPENCER Inc CHESTER PA
ductlon distrIbution and sale ot mUk
in the Borough ot Swarthmore and
S
I"
r 1"" Oetober
providing penaltIes tor vIolation there
ot creating the office ot mUk Inspec
n lO o 10 k A M
tor and fixing the salary thereat and
proViding tor the repeal ot all ordl
Stan I tnl Tim,
E Bter
nances or parts ot ordInances Incon
slstent therewith
F, F
by prOViding tor licensing ot mllk dealers
within the Borough of Swarthmore and
c Ternl 193"
J
the procuring of a permit authorizIng such
sale from the Borough Secretary In ad
All that ~ rtain
dltlon to the permit required by said ordl
nance
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council at the
Borough of Swarthmore and It Is hereby
ordained by the authority or the same
SECTION 1
OrdInance No 332 ot the Borough ot
Swarthmore approved the 7th day ot No
vember 1931 entItled
AN ORDINANCE providing for the
Issuing ot permIts governing the pro
ductlon distribution and sale ot milk
In the Borough at Swarthmore and
proViding penalties tor vIolatIon there
ot creating the office at milk Impector
and fixing the salary thereof and pro
vldlng tor the repeal at all ordinances
or parts of ordinances Inconsistent
therewith
fR. hereby amended by adding the follow
Ing sections thereto
Section XVI No firm person Or corpor
ation shall sell and/or deUver milk or
When you buy an EXlele lor
milk products In the Borough ot Swarth
more unless and untIl he shall have pro
your ca.--your money has
cured In addition to the permtt herein be
tore required to be procured trom the
obtalneelthe ulmosllR battery
Health Department of the Borough of
Swarthmore a permit tram the Borough
value--salJslacllon anel per·
Secretary permitting such sale and/or de
livery Any firm person or corporation so
lormance always
desiring to sell and/or deliver mUk or mllk
products within the Borough ot Swarth
more shall make applicatIon to the Bor
Let us tell you more about It
ough Secretary tor such permit Sucb ap
pllcation shall be made on torms turnished
on request by the Borough Secretary aod
shall be executed by the person or the
duly authorized representative at the firm
Chester Rd &Yale Ave
or corporation making such application
Firms persons or corporations in the busl
SWARTH 1:!50
ness at selling and/or delivering milk or
mtlk products within the Borough ot
PETROLEUM COKE
FUEL OIL
Tenn
SHERIFF'S SALES
ORDINANCE NO 342
BLOCKS OF 4 2Sc
We feel confident that we can gain
customers in Swarthmore becaUSe our
aim Is not to sell coal alone but to
sell untts of heat in whatever form
you can use most economically In
your Individual home
Therefore we especially recommend
to the people of Swarthmore two of
our most popular fuel products
No 98
ALBERT N GARRETT Jr
Secretary
Approved this 12th day ot October A D
ALBERT N GARRETT Jr
Borough Secretary 1932
W R LANDIS
Approved October lOth 1932
Burgess
W R LANDIS
Chiet Burgess
Attest
CHEVROLET SALES and SERVICE
ATLANTIC GAS and OIL
FIRESTONE TIRES
GUARANTEED REPAIR WORK. AT
FLAT RATE PRICES
Improvemci Is cons at of two and 0 e half
ICE
(ff
FUEL CO.
YARD 2ND & TILGHMAN STS , CHESTER
Phone Chester 24612
slory slO e and frame house 27x27 feet
Por h front Onc BtOry stuem add lion 8x 7
feet Frame Irarage I8xIS feet
Sold as the pro ter Y of Edward
kow and M)T3 S(!har lkow
Cond I ns-$" 50 cash or cerl fied he(!k on
day of sale ba an('C in ten lays Further
con I tlO!1S anno n('C(1 at Imlc
KINGSLEY MONTGOMERY
Atloml'Y
College Library
WENTZEL MOTORS
401 DARTMOUTH AVE.
Swarthmore 596
VoL IV,
No 42
$2.50 Per Year
S"arthmore, Pa, October 21, 1932
Founders' Day at College Tomorrow; Hoover Rally; Halloween Parade
RED CROSS DRIVE Founders' Day Program At College
Tomorrow; Present Penn Pageant
WELL UNDERWAY
Story Hour
CITIZENS PLEDGE
The Stor) Hour for Octobcr Wilt be
gl\en Thursda) Oct 27 at 2 IS III the
High school aud tonum The program
Will consist of a • ageant dep cl g the
hfe of Will am Pel n \\f tten by Mrs
All Groups To Work Together
Mrs Earle P
Yerkes Says
Helc 1 Hall at d 1 resel ted by H gh school
For Success of Enbre Re·
Workers Canvassing Enllre
students under the directIOn or MISS
publican Ticket
Allderso 1 The pageant YO III I e &1\ en at
Borough for Memberss
I 0 clock for the J u 1 or a d Scn or High
NEED GREAT TIDS YEAR In a 10lnt celebratIon tomorrow Hall al d go dIrectly to the schools and at 2 15 for tie Story Hour ORGANIZE HOOVER CLUBS
afternoon October 22 Swarthmore Col Cloth cr Men or al for Comocahon at 2 Mrs Hall wdl explam tl e pageant for
The annual membership roll call of lege Will commen orate Founder s Day 0 cock I ollow g read gs from tht! tl e benefit of the younger children All
The can palgn for a record vote III
and the 250th an Iversary of the first Bible and remarks by t1 e I res dent of ch Idren of Swarthmore arc nv ted aId
,
th
B
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f
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Add
S
varthmore for Herbert Hoover and the
tl e R cross
I C
15 now un d er way It WI II arnva I III A meTlca 0 I W III lam I enn
e
oar 0 .\ a ager.:. .., ss
ams parents may atte Id the 1 rogram ether at
contmue untal Arnnstlce Day Fnday M ss Jane Addams founder of Hull Will give the Founders Day address
I 0 dock or 2 15
ent re Repubhcan ticket got underway
November Il The task coufro Itll1g the House eh cago a Kl a rec p cnt of the
Followmg the loullders Day address
Tuesday e\clllllg when seventy five Cltl
Nobel Peace Prize IS to be the main II e pageant \VIII am Pe I will be
• I •
Red Cross durmg the next year s the speaker
W 11 am Pen I a I ageant In prese lted II Cloth er The cast mcludes WOl\IEN'S RALLY FOR
ze s of th s commumty responded to
greatest 1 cace t me Job 111 ItS fifty one seven ep sodes written and producl"
Comella Stabler Gillam of the c1a.:.s of morc stude ts the rei amder bemg
S trat h H
A ~ IS well known
aven I
nnt0 p Iedgc th elr support
Years of ex stence ~
1920 w 11 be prese Ited Followmg the alum I I lerestcd II dramatic , .. ork The
y
emergenc es of an sorts both Widespread program the faculty of tl e college IS pageant dais \V th s ve el sodes n the
T\\o e,cnts of IIlterest for \ 0 e 10 to the Homer cause. Mart n B
oung
and local are always laid at the door of holdmg a reception III Bond Memorial to hfe and h story of \\ 111 am Penn It IS the Hoover campa gn occur next week and Charles Parker l('Iyal Repubhcans
the Red Cross ThiS favored commumty whIch alumm and guests are mv ted for 1 e ng coad ed by tI e author Mrs COt
for many a year proclaimed the gather
The \-Vomen s All Part,) Hoo\lcr for
h
d
th
experiences few catastrophtes a ld con the purpose of meet ng MISS Addams As neha Stabler Gillam 20
ng the most ent uslastlc an wor
setluently we might readily assume that an addlt anal feature of tI e FOUl lers
Guests are nv ted to lIS P e c t the Pres dent Committee Mrs Joseph Gaz vhlle political meeh Ig held In 5warth
Red Cross actIVIties occur at places so Day activIties the Prn eeton Swarth Clotillcr Men or al tl e Fr e Ids H stor zam CI a r nan JllVltCS aU 'Women work more 111 the past twenty five years
remote from us that we would do well to more soccer game by courtesy of the leal Library a d the exllb t 0
lithe ng 111 the Iterests of the election of
Although the mam speaker of the eve
direct our contnbutlOns for welfare an I former school s Athletic ASSOCiation w 11 Parrish parlors o{ I a It ngs b~ 1 el Isyl Herbert Hoover to a rail) to be held at n ng was C Edwm Hunter chairman of
rehef mto channels more defi Itel)' be played here mstead of at 1 rlllccton as \an a artists A other feature of the The Drake Hotel 1512 Spruce St on the Delaware County Repubhcan Com
Identified WIth local actiVIties
How formerly sci edulP.d
later after lOon s tl c Pn ccto 1 S :varth TI ursday after 1001 Oct 'Zl from 4 to lIuttee the members of the aud ence al
many of us reahze t1 at Red Cross sup
The order of exercises vlll bcgm at more soccer gal e wI ch w It begl I at 5 0 clock ~Irs Patnck Hurley will be most stole the show III their enthUSiastic
ervlsoo nurses VISit many of OUr own 1 50 P II WIth the academ c procession 3 30 Because of tI c recent change J1l the guest of honor al d other d St10 IDpromptu remarks In behalf of Presl
III which members of the Boar 1 of Man
the scl edule next year s ga ne Will be gUlsl _.. guests from New York and d
Hit
Sick ones every day
that over 600
Th
l."U
ent
oover s re e ec Ion
agers
and
faculty
Will
march
e
pla)ed
at
Pc
I ceto
the
location
alternat
"v
h
t
t
d
to
b
present
h
"as go 1 are expec e
e
A high IIgh t It t h e even ng s program
110UII(ls of vegetable seeds have becn diS
0 I th e even ng 0 I th e same day a ell allmg the recent reconc Ilat on 0 I AI
trlhuted to 125 of our OWl needy fam I rocesslOn wJ11 start from Par r I S mg annually
Ihes by the Red Cross durmg the past
rally un ler the auspices of the Repub Smith and Frankhn Roosevelt at Albany
summer tl at over seve, tons of flour MARY WINDSOR AT
DR ELLIS ADDRESSES
hcan Women 01 Penns) Ivan a Mrs was the love least staged by Mrs Ed
have been gIven to local needy lamlhes
SUNDAY NIGHT FORUM
DRYS AT MEDIA George Horace LOrImer presdng WIll wm A Yarnall long a leader 01 the In
smce last March by the Red Cross that
leI c1d m tI c Academy of Mus c be dependent Republ can factlOn n Swarth
Red Cross funds form a conSiderable
Marv \\ mdsore of Haverford soc al
A lvocates of prolll to 1 should cast g lIlIng at 8 0 clock The Ho 1 Patrick n orc and R Chester Spel eer one of the
Secretary of \Var and Charles leaders of the Regular Repubhcan organ.
port on 01 the resources of the local 1St candidate lOr I eutenant governor two tl,e r ballots for d ry cand Id ates f or Hurley
F
C
II k o,n WrIter will be
h
Healtl, Center Also ho ~ many of us
I
I
ffi
h
I
rancis oe we
It \
zatlOn ere.
Mrs Yarnall and Air Spencer shook
h
years ago was the speaker at the Forum egIs ah e 0 ces I t e cm 1 g e eet 0 the speakers
really understand that t e greatest na meetmg last Sunday evenmg at Wh tller Dr \Vlll am T Ell s of Swarthmore
Reserved seats can be obtai ed on re hands at the front of the room while
tonal emergency wh ch has occurred House
MISS Wmdsor spoke upon tl e told nearly 200 melt and women at a
H
h P
H
17th
d
h
d
I II
I P I
CI
I Juest at
anna
enn ouse
an tl e aud eoce applauded and c cere
sInce the Great War h as la d a heavy
and meetmg e m teres ytenan
lUrc 1 Locust streets
ThiS IS no time to fight about httle
I,and 01' S "arthmore and ItS nelghbonn v Waste of Cap tahstlc Industry
.T
C
po Dted out the 'Waste n ch Id hfe as m Med a Tuesday n gl t
The Su Iday Ledger of Oct 15 carr ed gnevances
declared Mrs Yarnall
com nun tles-w despread unemployment shown by the report of the Children s
The ca 1 dac es of Jol 1 H Pit nan nearly a column n a rev e y of the book Herbert Hoover must have a 100 per
and drastic reduction of personal IUcomes lBureau III Wash ngton which stated that for State Senator on the Dc nocrat C let enhtle 1 Hoover the Ma 1 of the ccnt vote from Swarthmore Anythmg
even among the employed
there are he.Uveen 200000 aDd JOOOOO llc...k(':t a I Dr Jesse \V Holmes for HOLr
IS ued by the \\omels A.l1 1ess Will be a senous reflect on UPOIl the
-nle preseitt sffuallon DOtn local and ch ldren wander ng about the U ted Co Igress 0 the Soc a1lst lIcket bo h Party Committee and gave It h I g h tlmkmg people of thiS commul1lty
nat anal s of the kill I that fifty one States w thout homes
~ry n their v e:vs
ere advocated by praise 1[rs Edw n A Yar all d str
Mrs J Passmore Cheyney preSident
year s ex per ence has tra ned the Red
TI e speaker also referred to the waste the speaker al d also 1 y Guy \V DaVIS buted nearly all the cop es she had With of tl e Delawa e County League of Wo
Cross to I andle and already hav ng the ful destruction of our tunber lands w tl of Nor \000 cha r an of the meet t g 1 er at the meet ng last Tuesday ennmg nco Voters also declared that th s was
cxpertence and the tramed organ zallon resultant floods waste of coal a 1 I 0 1
TI e reason a Itago 1Ism to tI e Eight 11 ere are 11 few copies leit and anyOi e 0 bme for Independent Republicans and
It merely needs the money
Th s can products and the ,aste of the moral eenth Amendme It I as assumed propor deslnng to have one may apply to I er
Regular Repubhcans In Swarthmore to
only be suppl ed by membersh ps and J ves of our people who devote tl em tons al d tI e measure of s lccess It has
I I •
quarrel
donations How many of us real ze the selvcs to a confhct for wealth
attal Ie I s the d nUl tlOn of temperance
I am an Independe 1t Repubbcan and
extent to whIch these lUI ds are avaIl
A I vely dISCUSSIon folio "ed the n eet efforts declared Dr Ell s
S I ce the SCHOOL BOARD CUTS
proud 01 It
declared Mrs Cheyney
able for local work' Of each member ng Next Sunday PatrIck Maim 01 the World War there has bee, a tren endous
AUDITORIUM CHARGE But thIS year I expect to vote the
ship whether of the $1 $5 $10 or $25 Department of Economics at the College slump n deahsm Witl a lower ng of
straight Republican ticket from top to
class SO cents IS devoted to the work o{ w II speak on InternatIonal F nance 111 standards of moral co I ct
Thc Swarthmore School Board at ts bottom
Puttmg Herbert Hoover back
the National organzatol and the re der Captalsm aid Dr Brall Blans
Ncther CI cago COlventol IS gong monthly meetmg last 1hursday I1Ight 1 the Whte House IS only half of our
ma nder SOc $450 $950 0)" $1450 s hard will speak a 1 Los ng your Vote to wipe out prolub tlO
declared Dr
d
h
uork We must g ve I.um Repubhcan
Ell S
Tl e) :vere SIPIY the e xpre S51 01 adopted a new polley regar
.•
d IV d ed b etween t h e S ou theas t ern P enn
I I •
C 11ng t e usc Congressmen
and Senators al d a Repub
syl an a Chapter (covenng Delaware
of people who felt t1 at \\ a) Ren e nber of t1 c aud torm n 111 the 0 ege a\Cnuc ltcan Senate and Leg slature at HarriS
Chester Montgomery Bucks and Phlla HALLOWE'EN PARADE
the states h.,e to dCClde the luest on a d bu Id ng Wh Ie n the past the board burg
delphia count es) anct the local SwarUt
AGAIN THIS YEAR \\ C must look to leg slators w 10 arc dry enforced a ruhng that a fee of $25 a Mr Spencer said that Swarthmorc
more Bral ch The w",y 111 wh eh th s
mcanwh Ie lett g the wet 1 arade go 11 ght would be charged for the I se of ust not Jag beh nd 111 the rapidly grow
rcmamder IS dlV ded IS dependent on tl e
The d Idre 1 and parents of S ~artI no slly on ts ~ay
t f Pdt H
r
result of the Roll Call If the respo Ise more I ced no 10 ger worry that there
In boost ng tI e I a ne5 of Plto a 1 and the room the new ruhng perm ts the use n~~:p~~\h~ m:s~sl~3tuSI:;: speakers
IS gcnerous the local Branch will re
Holmes tI e SI caker ral ped State Sen of tI e room W tI out ci arge for pubhc of tl,e evellll g was Robert Halg of Og
celve e ghty per cent ot h erwlse muc h VIII be 0 Hallo lIIe ell parade tlus year ator J0 h n J 'f
~'c Cyp fc al d Cong ress m.,
from "hleh no prl ate gam IS de a\ enue vice preSident of the Sun
less Th s shows he VItal mporta ICC to s cit as vas hell last )e3r Although tl C James \Vol£clle
~I am they 01 pose
When the room IS used by n Sh pbu IdlOg Company Other speakers
our local rehef work not only of a large BUSiness Men 5 Assoctat 0 wh ch spo IS not 0 I) 0 tl e r \\ et lOS t 0
I ut for dlvlluals for pTlvate 1 rofit the usual $25 Ilcluded Leonard C Ashton pres dent
meml ershlp but also of a large proper ored tl e project last year feels unalle to thclr 1 art n tl e Uepubl ca 1 organ za fcc will be requ red
of Borough CounCil
Mrs Elmer E
t on of $5 $10 and $25 n cn bershlps u dertake It thiS year for t I a c al rea tlO
wInch he label1e I an 0 trageous
TI e quesbo of pIa t I g trees around Melick Mrs Thomas S Safford John
Furthermore It IS understood that all sons two local bl1sllless co lcer 15 hale ga g
the Rutgers ave lUe school vas discussed ~ Gensemer Albert N Garrett Jr
donabo s made n a ldlbon to n ember agreed to at least d rcct a parade a d
As botl I ajar I art es I as d s Iher an I It was deCided U at loth ng would be Frank Gettz and Peter E Told Robert
shl. subscr pbons are appl ed 11 the r give 1 r zes of a sort altI ough not as \ al ted us ) au v 11 I a e to cI oose ) 0 r done thiS fall The cost of plant ng red E Sharples acted as cha rman
ent rety to the work of the local Branch uabte as last year s
1 resl Ie t al ca 1 date Olson e other bas soaks wh ch the 1 oard preferred would
Mr Ha g declared that It was abso
TI s IS the sltuahon the workers are
Martcl Bros and The S'l !(Iril .orca t1 an te Ipera ce sa d Dr I Ihs
have been $162 and tI e project was felt lutely ImperatIve to busmess recovery
now domg the r l)art the result IS t P to 'v II pron ote tl c parade tl s year a d t1 e
EN
to be an extravagance u'Ider present con that PreSident Hoover be re elected
d bons
e lch of us
pr zes \\ n co ISISt of J gs of c dar 1 oxes HIGH SCHOOL ELEV
Right now I hear busmess men
For the nformahon of tl e pull c all of gl ger cook cs bags of n xed
LOSES TO COLLINGDALE Perm 55 on wa~ granted :Mlss Al ce hankers and mdustnal leaders prophesy
the Red Cross Roll Call mater al that al d alll cs
Kraft a dal c g nstn ctor of Ph ladel ng that f Roosevelt IS elected b g bust
I as bee 1 sent to the local hra cI sud
The late of t1 c para Ie 11 I e a
After loll g Colt 1 g lale scoreless for pi a to use the kl dergarte 1 room of t1 e ness III general will persue a poltcy of
as membership cards butto 15 \V ndo IrJ fro next 1(0 lay Hallo e e
gl t three luarters t1 e S \artl ore H gl College avenue elen e ltary bu Idmg for \'atchful waiting until the new admm
flags posters cut outs etc are all sup Oct 31 The proces slo :v II heg n to school leve :vere able to hold out for pr \ate classes made up of k ndergarte 1 tstrat 0 1 IS se tied and 1 as prove 1 Itself
plted wltho It co t to the local chal ter I y 0 e 1ast tl e JU Igcs at seve 0 clock so the fourtl quarter a d lost to tI e Chcs first grade a d seeo ld grade pup Is
Th s lack of confidence m the Demo
tl e National Orgamzat on at Washmg that all of tl e performers 1 ay be headed ter plkc tea 1 by the score of 18 to 0
Co s deralle d scuss on preceded the crat!c nominee IS the very thmg whIch
to
It s estimated tl at at the presc It for Ion e before elgl t
Coach Zlcgcnfus s badl) I al dlcapped approval of the proposal D rectors Ro would make It disastrous to change ad
t lIC there s 0 Iy 01 e pa d worker 1 the
TI c n archers wdl be gro I cd accord th s ;) ear by lack of sui st t ttes al 1 0 dy la 1 L Eato 1 and George Corse op m mstrat ons The best part of the next
Rc I Cross orga \lzat on to every 100 vol I g to tl e r costumes there Will I e the t\\0 of tI s year s regulars I ad eXl en posed the proposlt on on the grou ds that t \0 )ears \\ould be spent In changmg the
u teers Thc Red Cross worked 5 de bv Fancy Dress d v s on thc Com c Dress e lee last seaSQ 1
I crnlltt ng a Philadelphia dane1 g tead persone1 of the admm strahon from cabs Ie With tl c Friends rchef \\orkcrs 11\ SIOl the Or g tal Dress dlv SIO 1 a 1 Ti s week 5 ga lle ~ II be played
er to use the pubhc school bu ldmgs et officers and foreign ambassadors
a ong tl e mllers 11 West V rg Ia re a M seellal COilS dlVISIO
Three pr zes :\{aq Ie Ncwto vn ton orro:v after oon at :v thout charge for her classes would down to thousands of clerks While
cently
:vIII be gIVe I tl e w nllers of each section 3 0 clock at Newto
A large crowd g ve Swarthmore teachers of drawmg th 5 was n progress and Roosevelt subI I I
Judges and the route of the parade of rooters are pial ng to acco Ilpany the p ano v oltn and oU er subjects the merged III trymg to please the men hke
ALL-PARTY RALLY
wdl be am ounced next ~eek
tt=am
r ght to expect the same priVilege
MacAdoo Hearst NorriS and Huey
The promoters of the celebratIOn urge
•
Mrs Thomas H Lueders however Long who are lIS chIef allIes busmess
AT C LUBHOUSE TONIGHT are
ts lOt to spen I a lot of I 10 ey for UNTERMEYER TO
recommended tl at perm SSlon be granted would stnke depths which have not been
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SPEAK. AT COLLEGE because MISS Kraft was one of the best dream-~ of under the Hoover admmls
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teachers n the country a ld had offered
U1
One of tl e
ost I nportant poltt cal lie v cosH e5 h It to get out ast year s
a I hr g o t the you g ters for a 1
tratton
lect gs of tl e prese teal pa g
It e
J ou s U te eyer tl c (a OlS poet to tcad gro ps of small ch I Iren at a
A y Itelt gel t perso I need oily Its
I ehl tit s CHI ng at tl \V asCI 1
liar t)
cr t c a I a tl 0 oglst
a talk 0
cr,) 10 rate pro 1 ng the use of tl te to tl e campa gn ad tresses of Prest
house Vi hell representatives of tI e Re
I
TI ursday Novcmb r 3 , .. 11 start off roo n were gra Ited w thout c1 arge Mr de It Hoover and Roosevelt to be con
publican Democratic and Soc a 11 s t LOCAL WOftlEN
what pro lUses to bc the most br Ihant D sque said he favored the dea because vmced of the nee d to r eel e c t the
parties wdl speak under the ausp ces of
VOTERS TO MEET seaso 1 Son erv lIe Forum has had In of the value of the subject to be taught f 0 mer Roosevelt s poliCY 1St 0
SCl eral years H s subject IS not defimte but said that he would not let the dec::ls speak III general tenns of hiS plans and
the Delaware County League of Worne 1
as yet but w 11 doubtlt'ss be sonte phase Ion III th s matter set a precedent Dr devote most of hiS time to attacklllg the
Voters
T eSllay October twenty fi fth at 2 30
of poctry Somerville IS expected to Arthur Bassett preSident of the board Admll1lstrallon
Any Jackass can do
The Republ can case Witl be presented
p m the regular monthly meetlllg of the take a far larger part 111 college hfe also voted 111 favor of the plan makmg that
by Franklin Spencer Edmonds the So
Swarthn ore leagUe of \Vomen Voters under the I C ¥ S) stem and tOththls end tl e final vote three to two
Leonard C Ashton sa d that people
c ahst case by Dr Jesse H Holmes and
wtll be held at the Clubhouse The pru has becn given more money
an
pre
Motllers w
may receive mformatlon
h h ad f oJ Iowed t h e events of the past
the Democratic case by 11 rs Charles C
t
tI
c
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gram IS III charge of Mrs John M Og vlOusly Due to t h IS al d an d 0
1 about the classes by c.lllng Mrs A P Iour years c1osely and busmess men who
Ogle 01 Chambersburg
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den who wtll conduct a sympOSl1lm 01 efforts of Ba b ette S c h III er 33
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Shankhn Sw 1172 Classes are sched
There will be an opportumty for ques
were m contact With nattonal problems
currf'nt pol tical Issues A cordial m dent of Somerville Mr Untermeyer and
tons and the general public IS IIIvlted
three other \lclI k 10wn men have been uled to begm Wednesday November 2, and forces could not but have a trem
v tabon IS extended to everyone mter
Mrs J Passmor'" Cheyney preSident of
engaged
at one-th rty p m
(Conti.,,,,1 Da Pdl. SIX)
ested III affa rs of government to attend
the county League will preside
HOOVER SUPPORT
Jane Addams To Dehver Princlpal Address;
Soccer W,th Prmceton In Afternoon
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School Board and their wives will be
The Junior Auxiliary of Trinity guests of the members of the faculty at a
Church held its first meeting last Mon- dinner to be given in the cafeteria next
day evcning in the church parlors. Mrs.
J. Burris West presided. The speaker
for thc c\'elling was Mrs. John Thomas
of Germantown who told of the work
which is heing done by the churches in
this' diocese among the foreign pOI,ulation.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Leroy Van Rodell of
Cruni Creek road entertained at bridge
last Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Redgrave and
1hs. Henry Hanzlik motored to State
College and ...}lent' last \.... eek-end with
their sons Richard Rcdgravc and Henry
Hanzlik who arc freshmen at Penllsylvania State College this fall.
Mrs. Andrew Burns Chalmcrs of
Framingham, Mass., will arrive on Tuesday to he the gl1e~t of her daughh;r, Mrs.
Ilowani Kirk of Lafayette avenue.
~fiss Katharine Simpers of \Vestdale
3\·I.:IlUC is attending
the University of
Pellnsylvania this year.
Mrs. Roland L. Eaton of Dickinson
aWlluc leaves today for \Vorcestcr,
~lass" where she will attend the golden
wedding anniversary of her aunt and UIIc1e.' Mrs. Eaton will return on Monday
accol1ll'allit.'(1 hy'her mother, Mrs. M. A.
SHlry wlio will spl'nd the winter with
her.
Mrs. Edward E. Cushing of Nebraska
and lIrs~ I..J. YOU11gS011 of New York
were the house guestE of Mrs. George
D. Zimmer over last week-end.
),11'. and Mrs. T. Harry Browll and
family of Cornell avenue. were cntertain•
Iast S' UIH Iay I
' ds_ 111
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c( I at dmucr
ly f nen
Philadelphia, the occasion being Mr. and
)'lrs. Brown's wedding anniversary.
.
:L\lrs.. A. N. Gar~ett o! Garr~tt ave. Will
entertalll the Rcadms CI~c1e next Mond~y
afternoon at 2 ~ .. 111. ,1 he. l11el~lber~ w.111
Sl'W fur the I'f1ends
BI-el1lual Soctal
The
of
Mrs. William P. Snow witl entertain
the Art Circle at her home on Ogden
avenue this afternoon.
Mrs. 10hn Ayrault of Tonawanda is
SI)cndillg the week with her mother, Mrs.
\Villiam H. West of Princeton avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Shaeler of East
Orange, N. J. were the guests of .fl.-Ir.
and Mrs. Lyle A. Whitsit of Elm avenue.
Miss Mildred Simpers 01 Westdale
avenue will spend this week-end in New
York.
hladcmoiscllc Rosier- and Miss Marsh
who have been living at the Strath
Haven 11111 for several months have taken
an apartment at the Embassy, 22nd and
Walnut streets, Philadelphia, for the
winter.
AI rs. Frank D, Windell of Westdale
avenue, entertained her luncheon bridge
club at her home last Wednesday.
The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Church is arranging a Hallowe'en
m.1S(IUCradc party to be held in the
social hall of the church on Tuesday
cvening, November 1, 8 o'clock. A
small ~dl11ission fee wi1l be charged.
H,cvcrcnd and Mrs. O. C. Houghton of
\Vallingford, Vt. arc the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Spencer.
Mrs. Mary Wolfenden Smith, widow
of William K. Smith. passed away on
Monday morning, October 17th, after
a few hours' illness.
Services at the late home. 332 Cornell avenue, were conducted by Rev.
Floyd P. Stevens, assisted by Dr. Arthur S. Schall, on Thursday afternoon.
Interment was at the Friends' Southwestern Burial Grounds.
Mrs. Smith is survived by two children, Mrs. Grace V, Greene and Frank
N. Smith.
Free DeUflery
Martel Bros.
EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE
FINEST FRUITS-VEGETABLES
SNOW WHITE
MUSHROOMS
25c
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Mr. Henry A. Piper, 213 Yale avenue,
who has been confined to his home for
some days by illness. is reported as improving.
lb.
IDAHO BAKING
POTATOES
27cbag
BACHMANS
APPLES
25c
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Custom Made Furniture
Interior Decorating
In All Its· Branches'
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GRACE GRAF
'Cello
Address Residence Studio
230 NORTH ROLLING ROAD
SPRINGFIELD, PA.
Phone: SWARTHMORE 374-R
Dining Out?
M. F. Williams
Von Want
CIoverbloom Butter
25c
Selected Eggs, carton of 12
FUNERAL
36c
HOME
Gold Medal Flour
5 lb. bag 19c-12 lb. bag 39c
33 West Baltimore Ave.
Tuna Fish, can
15c
Evr Ready Dog Food
CLIFTON HJl:IGHTS
3 for 25c
Madison 110
Rinso, Lg. Pkg.
19c
' -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-1 1Buckeye Malt Syrup
49c
Bring your friends to The Inn. Enjoy our gardens,
trees and lawns. Tennis, canoeing. Delicious food.
Dinners from 85 cents to $1.25.
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Of coone you have seen the great
reservoirs that safoly hold lbe water
thai you drink - but do you alao
know shout Ihe fiher plan.. thai
olill further oaCeguard th. purity of
this water?
The water comes dire&t from the
resenoira and clarifying basins to
th... filter plante - and here ita
purity is further a86ured by gently
/lowing it tbrough great &aDd filten.
You cannot reform 'U1Gler. It must
be pure at ita source and it must be
kept pure every inch of the way
uutil' it reaches you. That i. why
lbe drinking water thai we 81lpply
you wilb io ..reguarded all along
the route, from rippling CODDtry
streams to the gushing flow that
alway. comes from your faucet when
you need it..
DREER'S
bulbs were never finer and rarely
so low-priced
StratLHaven
Drive in to Dreer's aDd ehooBe from a superb &Uorlment of .prlagflowering bulbs at the lowest.r.rices in yea.... TuU.... Hyacinths, Oaf.
odils ••• all the good old stan .bya ••• and a choice colle4::'ioD ofthOtlc
·gay little early bloomers lbat are the finl glad herald. or oprlng.
S"'artbmore, Penna.
At our retail store, recognized for generations 88 headquarters for
thinga horticultural, you have unrestricted parking privileoge. You
al80 have the benefit of 8uggeetion8 and advice Crom exp.rts, a
service for whlcl1 Dreer's haa long been famous.
to HOllie Omner.
Cosh Prices 1)lus Penna. Stale Tox 1%
Egg
Stove
.$11.50
.$11.75
Buckwheat.
Nut
Pea
'Cake no clunu:e&
wHiz {lre or tlueves !
.$11.50
$9.75
. . $7.50
O/lwme witlwul a
TELEPHONE
Reading Super.c1ean Hard Coal
Delivered Anywhere in Phila..elphia & Suburbs'
Recommended Qnd Sold By
M .Heflin
ason
COAL
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CO.
Phone Swarthmore 345 Today
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LESS THAN A
DIME
A DAY
You can have a telephone
in your home for less than
10 cents a day!
For the Monthly Rates
call or inquire at the
BUSINESS OFFICE
or ask any Bell employee
Suggestions Jor -,'
Hollow'een Parties
Engles Homemade
Ice Cream
Pumpkin Pies
Order EarJy
Peanut Brittle
Cnudy Corn
Salted 1'<1 uts
Butterscotch
Dougbnuts
Spiced Fruit Bar
Bread aud Rolls
DEW DROP INN
SWQrth. 628.R
DARTa-IO UTH AVENUE
Bus.
Lunch-12·1 :30
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EDWJtRD E. DRAVO, tief"e3sr;d. late
of Swarthmore. DeltlWa~ County. l'ennsyl·
\'lInill.
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to
a....... Ye Old S_rthmore
Ice ServIce.
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PIIoae 8M
D. F. GERNER
Building and ReptJirll
KIMMELL & SON
DeUy-ered in Ba.aemeat
$12.00 per Cord
CoIafemina Vineyard
PhODe. Media 64& R I
Phone sw. 13!-J
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A WARNER THEATRE
WAVERLy
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THEATRE
DREXEL HILL, PA.
THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Lionel Barrymore
-NEXT WEEKMONDAY AND TUESDAY
Busler Keaton-Jimmy Durante
"SPEAK EASILY"
WBDNESDAY-l DAY ONLY
William Powell-Kay FrancIs
"JEWEL ROBBERY"
THURSDAY-l DAY ONLY
"DOCTOR X"
Lee Tracy-Fay Wray
Lionel Atwill
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peck
Beets. CarTot.
Golden Bananaa
MEATS
'Legs Genuine Lamb
Loin or Rib Chapa
Neck of Lamb
Standi~g Rib Roasts
Freah Killed Roasting Chickens.
All Smoked Skinned Hams
19c lb.
28c lb.
10. lb.
29c lb.
2& lb.
14c lh.
CO,OPER
DeJilrre.eep
WARNER BROS.
M~E~R~R
PROSPECT PARt(, PA.
Big 3Y..: Hour Show
Saturday Matinee Only
Extra Added Attraction
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
1l00t Gibson in
"GAl' BUCK>1ROO"
Adults 20c-ChiIdren 15c
LlONEI_ ATWILL
I_EE TRACY
FAY WRAY
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
HeJen Twelve'rees
Riehard Cortez
"IS M'Y FACE REV"
Lionel Burrymore
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
BOROUGH OF SW4RTHMORE
LIBRARY TAX
"DOCTOR X"
in
"WASHINGTON
MASQUERADE"
NEXT WEEK_WEDNESDAY
SPECIAl. ELECTION TO m
NOVEMBER 8. 1U3Z•.
Notice is hereby given that a llubhc elcc·
tlon will be held Tuesday, Novelllbf'r 8th.
103~, betw(>f'n the hours of seven R, m. Bnd
seven I'. m., Eastern Standard Time, at the
regular nol1in~ places of the Dorough of
NOTICE
OF
~ HELD
Swarthmnre. Delaware County. Pcnnsylvan~a.
fixed for the holding of gelleral and SIIcCial
eleeti.l1IS.
Tho purlJOse of the said ele('tlo~ is to ab·
lain the assent of the electors of said Borough
of Swartlimol'C to the reduction 01 the rate of
the I.ibrary
IIOW being
le\'icd
by said
Dorough
fromTux,
one·half
(~) mill
on the
dol~
lar, Ill' 6"e cents (6e) on every one hUlldred
dollars ($100). of thc assessed vruualion of
taxable flrllilert)' within 8'lid Borough. to an
annual rate of ono.fourth (%) mill on the
:Iollar, or two and one.half ('Cnlli t2~e) ,?ll
cyery one hundred dollars ($0100) of Said
as>I("sscd yalnation.
ALUERT N. GARRETT. JH. ..
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NEXT WEEK-THURSDAY
Lionel AtwilJ-Fay Wray
Lee Tracy
"SKYSCRAPER
SOULS"
W AHREN WILLIAM
MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN
COMING NEXT WEEK
"1l0RSE FEATIlERS"
J.
WITHAM
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FOR RENT
One of the Blost beautiful homes
in Rose Valley
Modern in every detail. Four bedrooms, two baths, three acres of
ground. First class condition.
$100 a mon,h Ren'a'
ROSE VALLEY WAN
ASSOCIATION
CharJes Sellzer" Sec.
Phone Media 1482
Haverionl PIHe
9.
2 bunches 5c I
tSc.t9c doz.1
I.A'U('rll Testamentary on the n~mre Estate
h:n"e bl'cn i,:'rlluled to .the UI,vleI'SUfned. who
rC(lIwst all pcrSOIiS havllllf C'l31ms (lr demands
against t1w Estate of the decedent to nlake
luwwn the SltUIC. anti all Iwrsolls indebted to
Secretary.
Good looking. converted dwelling. the (h'u~tlellt to make )Iayment, without .delay • \\tn.LIAM R. LANDIS.
Burgess.
surrounded by old shade. 239 Kenyon
CHARLES A. DllAVO and
Avenue--a convenient location. Entirc
THE IlEAL ESTATE TRUST CO ..
COUNTY OF DELAWARE
second floor; frout and service en·
of Philadelphia. Execulors.
S. E. Cor. Broad &: Chestnut Sls,. Notice is hereby given that James T.
trances; full privacy. Large Living
Philadelphia. llcOlHl. Stewart Controller of Delaware county.
Or to their Atlorll('Y. Newl)ourg. Bnut~el'l· will receive sealed bids at his office In the
Room and D,'ning Room; Kitchen; worth
& Grubb. 1318 Real Estate Trust U\ ( . Court House of so.ld County at Media, Pa.,
two Bedrooms and Bath. New hot.
PhilatlclJ)hia. Pa.
up to 10 o'clock A. M. (Eastern Standar:
d
Time) on Tuesday, October 25th., 193 •
water heating ·plant. Newly paintc I"·.w·,,,
which will be opened pUblicly at 11 0 clo~~
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heat -----::----:--:::-:;;--;-:;----- A M (Eastern Standard Time) on sa
d R ent Inc
and decorate.
u cs
Joseph E. Quinby
date in the office of the commissioners of
and hot water. Janitor service.
said County for the furnlshlng and hiring
Ernest G. Snodgrass, Atlsistant
said County on November 6, 7. 9 and
- a comfortable and
1932 of six (6) trucks for the hauUng
MRS. A.
QUINBY & SON 'votllig
mach'nes to be used 'n the elececono mical home.
ta be held on November 8, 1932. to
from the polllng places In said COunty.
Form of proposal on which bids must be
Fftlleral Directors
submitted and general conditions and
uarthmore 1000 Anytime nell Phone 4
MEDIA, PA. specifications which must be compiled Wlt~
Call.. S,
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and conformed to. and 'form of contrac
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and bond whlcb the successful bldder w~1
C'
be required to execute. can be had Y I
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applying to the uudel'S'.ned at his afore-
$50
DEPENDABLE
CHEAPER
210 Dacbccath A....
RENT
Detached frame house. Eight rooms
& bath. 4 bedrooms. 2 car garage.
Corner lot. Finc shrubbery. A41 condition. $90 per month.
Detached stucco house. 7 rooms
a.nd bath. Nice lot, shrubbery. Good
condition. $55 per month.
Detached house furniShed. 6 rooms
and bath. 1 car garage, Good location. $75 per month.
2nd floor apartment. 4 rooms and
bath Hardwood floors. Hot water
heat: Janitor servIce. $45 per mClnth.
Two large garages. Heated, light
!tond water. Station Square.
Detached stucco house. 6 rooms
nnd bath. Front and side porch.
Large lot. Ideal location. $60 per
month.
Swarthmore. 12 room house. Old
colonial style. Wonderful Shade$. o~
acre of ground in gOOd shape. 1
per month.
Ap artment
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Open evenings by appointment
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Loeated In
Thompson's Store, Morton. Pa.
Permanent waving
OLD BANK BLDG.
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Call Swarthmore 1833
TALLULAH
'I' hone Swnrlhmore 705
ELIZABETH KAUFMAN
HAIRDRESSING
All Unea of
Swarthmore Market
CHAS. A. Sl\IITH
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Mr. Edward J. Maguire, concert organist of the Lansdowne Theatre, is
fast making many new friends, his
'before show· evening recitals are enjoyed by many music lovers, and the
overtures during the show have been
sllI( Ildidly alll)reciated. Perhaps you
have heard' Mr. Maguire ovcr WIPWFAN. If not, a real musical treat
awaits you at the Lansdowllc 'fhcatre.
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Secane. Pa,. containing large
pIece of ground. Fine shrubbery and
all conveniences. Price $3500. Sold to
settle an estate.
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN
WATER COMPANY
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The marriage of Miss Mary Marcia
Legion Bridge Tourney
Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
;;R REN'T-On the Bill. Attractive th1rd A. Perry, of Riverview Estates. and OJ·
The Lansdowne Theatre is arranging
DOOr apartment. two large rooms wlth
Charles Dravo is chairman of a Le- a pre-Hallowe'en novelty night COIlttl and kltcbenette. Garage if desired. rard Bliss Ruddiok 01 Montclair, N. J.
gion Committee in charge 01 the stag
g:1I swarthmore 5O-J.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Bliss bridge tournament. Both contract and current with the showing of "Dr. X",
with l.ee 'frac)', the supreme thrill pic-It UENT-Thln! Jloor llilariment,
two Ruddick of Ardmore took place last Sat- auction are to be played.
The series ture, Wednesday, October 26th. It is
~"OrO(,"IB. bath ami kit<:henctle, heat and.
It }'rh·utf.! residence. '2~. Swarthmore urday evelling at the Swarthmore Pres- opens 011 Monday, October 24 at the to be called "Ghost Night'~, and many
\I! I .
j,j.1t or 3.'"
••,. W •
byterian Church with the Rev. Dr. John Strath Ha\'cn Inn, play starting at 8 surprises arc in store for those who
p. Ill., and each fourth Monday o{ the
-;;n n.ENT~}'leasant furnished ruom, well Ellery Tuttle officiating.
feel in a holiday mood. 1'he atmosllhere
months
thereafter.
t iI"ail...1 and. lighted. l!C('oud. floor fur gentlc·
The bride who was givel. in marriage
the theatre will be positively Spook~.~
111 311 • Box K swarthmorean omcc,
by her haher wore a gown of h'ory velATED MEETING OF
ish and il you·re looking lor some lun
vet, cut 011 sillltJle tine, with leg o'lUuttOIl
WANTED TO RENT
WOMAN'S CLUB I arralilge a theatre party and come and
sleeves and long train. Her vcil 01
1 C"NY "Ghost Night" with "Dr. X".
;ANTED TO RENT-Want unfurnished llrussels lace was caught on a cap of
room or very small spartment. Comfortable all year. Central. Box A. swarthmorean tulle banded with l,carls from which fell 'The \Voman's Club started their wina face veil. She carried calla lilies.
ter's seasoll with an interesting llrogram
office.
A Warner Bros. Theatre
Miss 0 I i ve Stevenson Perry of at the clubhouse on Tuesday afternoon.
FOR SALE
Swarthmore and Mrs. Robert Baird The room was made colorful with huge
N
~R- SALE-Evergreens, beautlful shapely Clothier of Waynesboro, Va., sisters of dahlias and the long looked-for club altrees of many kinds. Cheap. Wlll ex- the bride were maid and matron of hOll- bum was placed upon a table where those
Lansdowne Avenue" Baltimore Pike
cbange for anything of value. J. D. Dum- or. They wore frocks of French blue getting in early could sec the collection of
THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
ail. swarthmore 1648.
velvet with slippers to. match and carried portraits. The walls were enlivened by
Jimmy "Sehnozzle·' Duranle and
daliahs in the autumnal shades with au- two well hung pictures by our feHow
PERSONAL
Buster Keaton in
tunm leaves.
townsman, Harry Johnson. One was a
"SPEAK
EASIL'Y"
;RSONAL-parents desiring girls to watch
The bridesmaids included Mrs. Nathan marine, the other a very beautiful porp O\'er chUdren afternooll6 or evenings, call
Bill' Kiddie Show Sat. 1 P. M.
of Mrs. Johnson. This was the first
student Employment, Swarthmore COllege. T. Folwell, Jr., of Merion; Miss ElizaTom Tyler Western
beth \Vinchester, of Phoenixville; Miss time most of the members had seen this
"HONOR
OF TilE MOUNTED"
r ERSONAL-Want to purchase
used 16 Marion Palmenberg, of Tenafty, N. J., type of work from Mr. johnsol1's brush
P rom portable moving picture projection
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
machine. Must be In good condition and and Miss :r..nldrid Spencer, o[ Swarth- as his medium has heretofore been miniaof standard make. Box P. SWarthmorean more.
Warner Bros. Present
tures, a field in which he is nationally
O[llcc.
William Powell and
They wore gowns of opaline rose vel- knowil.
Kay Francis in
The speaker of the afternoon was Dr.
---ERSONAL-If you want to buy, exchao.ge vet with matching slippers. Their bou"JEWEL ROBBER'Y"
P or sell anything, let the people of Swarth- (Iuets were of dahlias and autumn leaves. D. M. llelchoir, head of the History DeA(lded-Laurcl and Hardy in
more knoW about it by advertisIng tn the
Miss Jean Susanne Fischer, dal,gllterlpartmellt of Girard College. As he
swurthmorean.
"MUSIC BOX"
of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Fischer, of looked over the audience he started his
COLLEGE age boys to stay with chlldren Swarthmore, was flower girl. She wore talk by saying he rejoiced in women's
WEDNESDAY
evenings. JunIor high school age girls to
"DOCTOR
X,.
stay with chUdran afternoons. Phone Mrs, a lIeriod frock of opaline rose taffeta amI leisure, and that we had time to really
with Lee (Bles5ed Event) Tracy
s. M. Dodd, Sw. 698-M.
carried a basket of autuminal flowers understand the matters of political sig4
Ghost NJght-Lots of Fun
tied with French blue ribbons.
l1ificance. He (llIotcd at lenbtth from
FOUND
THURSDAY
The bride's mother wore a frock of articlc recently publ:shed in the
Tallulah Bankhead, Gary Cooper
Review,
sl1ggesting
we
allow
our
amethyst
velvet
with
a
corsage
of
or~UNo-Another service. All lost and
"DEI'IL AND TilE DEEP"
lators to usc their OW11 judgment.
{ound ads arc Inserted free In the Swarth- chids.
morean for subscribers.
The bridegroom's mother was gowned talked of the expense of government;
Hear Edward J. Maguire, our concert organist. Recitals 6:30 to '1 P.M.
in sapphire blue velvet and wore a cor- relations between Japan and China and
2 Overtures nightlY.
sage of briarcliffe roses and lilies of the Lcaguc, and gave his hearers valuable
FOR RENT
advise as to studying vo1ith:al ;sslles.
valley.
Desirable first /Ioor apartment, 3
Ronald C. Ruddick, of Ardmorc,
hed rooms. $90 a month. Centrally as best man for his brother. The ushers
located.
WCfe C. Towllsend Ruddick, of AnlN
more, brother 01 the bridegroom; Rol,.
E. C. WALTO
crt Baird Clothier, of \Vaynesooro, Va.;
john C. SI,iers, of Ardmore; Nathan T.
TODAY (FRIDAY & SATURDAY
411 Dartmouth Avenue
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
Fowell. Jr" 01 Merion. and
Phone Sw. 4748
Modern 4 Bedroom, 2 ~r garage \Vhite Lafore of Pcnn Vallcy Farm,
860 reduced from $80. 6 room and Narberth.
• nr~ge $55. 6 room 850. 5 room A reception at the hOllle of the bride's
WEEK-END SPECIALS
Allariment $55.
13rents
followed
immediately
after
the
l
WM. S • BITfLE
.
Q
22c pkg.
Nu'ary Public
Real E.,a,e ceremony. After a wedding tnp to lIe- Swansdown Cake Flour
7%c lb.
Swa. 111-J
bec and Montreal, Canada, h-h. and Mrs. New Boscul Rice
Scott Tisaue
3 for 23c
Penna. Potatoes
45c %
to'
.M
II
New White or Yellow Turnips
at;
from Pedigreed Streams"
WABlVllVG\
"Famous Reading Anthracite Program"
Ruddick will be at home at 39·41 North
Fullerton avenue, Montclair. N. J.
FOR RENT
SALE
HENRY A. DREER
Tune in "Fame and Fortune"
WCAU SUNDAY, 8 P. M.
Ru....ick.Perry
3 story frame and stucco dwelling
"CERTIFIED WATER
1306 Spring Garden Sireet, Philadelphia, Plio
CLASSIFIED
SWARTHMOREAN
LA ~h~tr?Be?utl~ E
DELICIOUS EATING
QUALITY MARKET
YALE & KENYON AYES.
Swa. 183
TIlE
1932
OCTOBER
SIIIflI'Ih. 761·762
'IS
Fred rJ. Harley
:
Mary 'WoUenden Smith
SWEET. JUICY
1ge lb.
Legs Lamb
ORANGES
12e
lb.
Shoulders Lamb
21c doz.
Rack Lamb Chops ISe lb.
FuiL POD
O
:Miss Lemmon, who has heen the guest
Neck
Lamb
1 clb. SUGAR PEAS
of Mrs. Louis Cole Emmons, has returned to her home in Jthaca.
Lambs Liver 12Y2c1b.
Vespers
Mr. and Mrs. john Ogden of Hitl19c )4pk.
born avenue spent Tuesday in York,
Round
Steak
Stephen Deak, violoncellist, will prePenna
M' I·
f
sent
a program of 17th and 18th cenRIPE, GOLDEN
.
rs. ~ f1C SI: Sproat
Ogden avenue
28e lb.
or Roast
spend1l1g.t us week With her father tury music c:t the Swarthmore College
and mother
New York.
BANANAS
Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Eaton of VcSJ)er Service Sunday evening, Oc- Rump Steak
Dickinson avenue entertained the college tober 23. Mr. Deak has been a mem18c doz.
30e lb.
students of the Presbyterian church last ber of the Philadelphia Orchestra and
or Roast
a tcacher at the Curtis Institute of
Sunday evening at a buffet supper.
Circular beiDa distributed with ape..
best cuts 25e lb. cials
Mrs. William D. Wermouth left Wed- Music, At present hc is playing with Rib Roast
the
Philadelphia
Musical
Fund
Quarin Meata. Sea Foocb. Groceries.
nesday to spend se\'eral weeks with Mr.
with
great savinB••
tet.
He
will
be
assisted
by
Margaret
\Vermouth in Washington, D. C.
Sirloin Steak
3ge lb.
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Smith of Pcnns- 81H:: nklill Deak, pianist. Thc Deak rehurg were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. citals have won high praise in many Fresh Ground Beef 18e lb.
Europe and in various
F. Afeschter of Dickinson avenue during countries
parts of the United States.
the past week.
Vogi's Fresh
Mrs.· William Soden of Cornell avenue
entertai"ned her bridge club at luncheoIl
GET YOUR TIRES and
Sausage
16c lb.
Wednesday of this week. The memBATTERY CHECKED
bers of the cluh arc Mrs. Hcnry Hanzlik,
Mrs. A. R,. 0, Redgrave, Mrs. Frances THEATLANTIC;~RVICESTATION Vogi's Fresh
Snyder, Mrs. F. D. Windell, Mrs. Alan
Chester Rei. and Fairview
Scrapple
Van Schoonhoven, Mrs. ,George Alston,
10elb.
Open Evenlncs
and Mrs. T. Harry Brown.
All
.' Tlllr.altvnnae of I>appa Ah>h.
:=:Ro=b.~~r:t=B:,":O:k:.:.:J:r.:,:A:U:t:h:o:rt:z:ed=D:e:a:,e:r:::; ISlice Ham center cut 35db.
were etltertained at supper last Saturday
IBacon ~ lb. pkg. 10e TheWater
•
FURNITURE RESTORING
Instruction
the
Tuesday evening.
UPHOLSTERING
Violin
members
evcoing by the local chapter at their
lodge on the Swarthmore College Campus.
The Friendly Circle met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. George M. Ewing of
Columbia avenue. Mrs. William Moore
was the assistant hostess.
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones spent last
week-end with their son in Ithaca, N. Y.
The Trio composed of Miss Elizabeth
Graysel of Chester, violinist who is
known in Swarthmore through her work
in the Public School Concert last year,
Rex jones, cellist, and Stewart Thorn,
pianist, will give a program. of:- group
selections and individual solos at the Collingdale Church next Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Joseph H. Willits of Ogden avenue is visiting in Jackson, New Hampshire.
.
Mrs. Reynolds, who has been visiting
in West Virginia, has returned to the
home of her daughter Mrs. Waldo Fish..
er on Elm avenue.
Mrs. Martha Blcsshlg and her children, Bob and Betty spcnt last week-end
in 1thaca, N. Y.
Miss Ann Orr and Miss Eleanor Wermouth who arc students at Bucknell
spent last week-end with their IJarents in
Swarthmore.
The Browning Society of Philadelphia
held its opening meeting of the season
Thursday, October 12th. Mrs. Burton
A. Konkle was the soloist of the evening
and gave as one of her song numbers a
cOlllPosition by Mrs. Charles E. Fischer
of Swarthmore.
OcrOBBR 21, 1932
---::--::-::-:=--=:-:::0 VE RS
DRAPERIES
ANNA
SCHAl.LES
Phone, Sw. 1225
I~k~~:gm~ce·~~~i~'
Muhlenberg Ave. Rutledge
Painting and Papering
KIMMELL & SON
as
JAMES T. STEWART.
County Controller.
Haverford Plaee
Phone sw. 632-.1
10-7-3t
Court Bouse. Media,
Pa.
The Fint Time in Chester
at These Regular Priees
Matinee 25e
Evenings 3S~SOe
Children ISc at All Times
One Week Starting Monday,
October 24
STANLEY---4Chester
.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
II ougl an Austral an by b rth makes
her home n E gland She takes a very
human v ew of I fe and cI ooses to w te
y
Publbloed E e1'7 FridaT at
about people who are enterta ng who
Swuduaore, P..
have fine deals and who have regard for
ROBERT E. SIIA1lPLES
morals and nanners There are tine
E,u'or """ P.II",,,..
to cI os of humo n th s story and the
rev ew prom ses to be very enjoyable.
Phon. Swarthmore 900
Entered as Second CI... matter Januuy
Members w II ment 0 w II b f con
34 1929 at tho Poot OIIice at Swarthl!lOIe, me t the r summer read g
Pa. under tho Act 01 March 3 1819
Mrs Arthur Jones who w II her I us
ba d Dr Jones spent tl e sun ner
FRIDAY OCTOBER 21 1932
Honolulu w II talk about her mpress
o s of Ihe sla ds and the people
THE SWARTBMOREAN
Health Center States Needs
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M s Geo gc Mar of Pa k av nue w 11
0 c o l e Fo tn gl tty on Monday
Oct 241 at 230 ocock
M
Han Ito w It g ve a rev e ~ of
Ben fits Rece vcd the ew book by
AI e Gra t Ros na
Th s novel t al
EMILY H
County Controller
Or to hls Attorney
Executo
612 Ogden Avenue
Swa thUlo e Pa
CHARLES PALMER, E&q
hundred
IN THE ORPHANS
fee
six and
10035
And the other thereof beg nn ng at a
point on the sou hwest 8 de of Va ey oad
at the distance of four hund ed fa ty and
thirty seven one hundredths fret .wo 37
westward f om the northeast .6 de of Fa k
road as measured a ong sa d Va ey oad
thence extend ng south 61 deg ees 10 m n
utes 40 seconds west one hundred s xty
eight and seven one hundredths feet
168 0'1) ~ence extend ng no th 28 de
grees 49 min tes 20 seconda west 1l1ty five
(.)5 teet thence extend ng no th 61 degrees
10 mlnutes 40 seconds east one hundred
sixty five and two tenths feet 165.2 to
the said southwest s de of Va ey road and
thence extend ng a ong said southwest
side of Va ey road the to lowing courses
and dlstances south 31 degrees 48 m nutes
20 seconds east forty th ee fee
43
on a
curve the radius of wh ch is nineteen hun
dred. twenty and twe e one hundred hs
feet 192012) the distance of twe e and
six one hund edths feet 12 06 to the first
ment oned po nt and place of beg nn ng
RUMMAGE SALE
Benefit of Gil"l Scout House
Fancy Work
Cake and Candiea-F
IIh
Pond
~ Church News -
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SWARTHMORE
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
7 4s-5PECIAL SERVICE
REV MR MITCHELL OF ARIZONA
THE AMERICAN INDIANS
Coke • BU ck- $8·84
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
The nte gence of the un erse
so a -Ma cus Aure us
per ton
SUNDAY
n
House
Mo nng Foum n
Ho 18e Subject on
23 d
Cant but ons of Ge
many to the New Socia
Orde
ed by Co. 1 Reun nK
Meet ng fo worsb p In the
meet ng house
F rst Day School
945 AM
Including tax
945 AM
A half ton of Kopper s process Coke and half ton of Buckwheat
Jmxe I 10 form a very et'!onomu'!al fuel
llOOA:M
The Coke prevents the Buckwheal from fall ng through the
grnlcs The Buckwheat aIds n malntam ng a sleady fire requ r ng
Jess aUenl on
WEDNESDAY
93DA M to2JOP M-Sew ng and QuIt
Ing n Wh tt e House Box lUncheon
Many Customers are burning this fuel WIth sal sfadion
Will burn n Dny 8 zc furnace
Safe and Free fro Sool
All a e
win nol damage any furnace
co daly nv ted
6erv ces
to Jo n
n hese
TBINlTY CHURCH
Protestant Epl..!;copal
Ch~te Road and Co ege Avenue
Oppos 18 the Co ege Campus
Recto
Rev J Ja den Ouenthe S T M
VAN ALEN BROTHERS
800 a m-Ho y Commun on
9 45 a m -Sunday Schoo
11 00 a m Morn ng Praye and Sermon
Mr Guenther w
peach
COAL
Services
1 00 A M ---s unday Schoo
11 00 A M --Sunda) Lesson Sermon
Wednesdal' even ng meet ng each week
8 p m Read ng room open dally except
Sundays and ho days 1 to 4 n the alte
noon Chu ell ed flee
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A 1 a e co d al y tnv ted to attend the
serv ces and use the Reading Room
1
SHERIFF'S SALES
The
ttee 1 as
furn shed us WIth bronze medals to be dlstr buted
at 25c each as a memonal of the 250th An11lversary
of thIS event.
We can now supply
you WIth these medals
A
h
Sh
"s
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
II
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flo
Offi('C
0
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to ts customers of more than $51 000000
n
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Unl ke any other com mod ty or serv ce electne."
1929 peak In .,. roles
Today-desp Ie the great deRalon wh ch the world
has exper enced s nee 1929-the cost of liVing In
Amenea IS st'" 44 per cent above the 1913 level
Domest c electr c ty on the contrary today costs on
the nat anal average 34 p r cent 'ess Ihan the 1913
'evel The reductIon s 41 4 per cent for the Ph ladel
ph a Electr c Company System
Th s Company s System s nce 1922 has put nto effect
had no
rate reduct ons wh ch have meant a cumulat ve saving
Co
Esen S nan
.-.
~T:ADILY
FlMT CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
Fa k AVf!DUe Be ow Harvard
Phone. Ridley Park 412
I
•• • THE PATH OF
ELECTRIC RATES GOES
103
fJ
A construct on program has been cont nued prov ng
of mmense value to the ent re Ph adelphia area In
M
sustain ng general bus ne~5
Tme
At a lime when new hope tS st rr ng throughout the
No I 07
land we venture to regard these ach evements as a
conv ncJng record of valuable serv ce
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
A P Dn.... In Vo unlan', Edabl sI. ng low Rtrt. fa All EI.rlrie Service
By e ease of roo tgage bea ng da e he
8tb day of Feb uary 1928 and e 0 ded n
He ease of Mortgage Book No 50 page 94
&c A tho..t ce tatn lot a p ece of ground
w th the bu d ng and
mp 0 ements
the eon e ected situate In Lansdowne De
aware County Pennsy von a beg nn ng at
a po nt on the southeast iii de of 0 adstone
road at the dlstance of 184 13 feet south
west lrom the po nt of curve formed by
the intersect on of the southeast s de of
Gladstone oad w th the southwest s de of
Eldon road thence a ong the sou h ast
s de of G o.dstone oad on a curve the
rad us of wh ch l.s 820 feet a diStan e of
32 feet thence south 44 degrees 55 minutes
33 seconds east 86 66 feet thence north 45
degrees 4 m nutes 71 seconds east 32 feet
and thence north 44 degrees 55 m nutes 33
seconds west 8G 66 feet to the first men
toned po nt and p ace of beg nn ng
By re ease of mo tgage bea ng date the
24th day of January 928 and eco ded In
Be ease of Mo tgllge Book No 50 page 12
&c A that certa n ot a p ece of grou~d
w th the bu d ngs and
mp 0 ements
thereon erected s tuate n Lansdowne De
aware County Pennsy van a beg nn ng at
a po nt on the northwest side of G adstone
road at the distance of 194 Z1 feet sou h
west from po nt of curve formed by the
Intersect on of the northwest s de of G ad
stone road w th the southwest s de of
E don road thence a ong the northwest
s de of G adstone road on a cur e the
red us of wh ch 15 780 feet the dlstance of
32 01 feet thence no tb 44 degrees 55 m n
utes 33 seconds west 92 06 feet thence
north 45 degrees 4 m nutes 27 seconds east
32 feet and thence south 44 deg ees 55 m n
utes 33 se onds east 92 48 feet to tbe first
men oned po nt and p ace of beg nn ng
By e ease of mo tgage bea ng date he
24th day of October 1927 and ecorded n
Re ease of Mortgage Book No SO page 80
&c All that certain lot 0 p ece of ground
w th the b d ngs and improvements
thereon erected s tuate n Lansdoowne
De aware County pennsylvan a beg nu ng
at a point on the northwest s de of Olad
stone road at the distance of 226.28 fee
southwest from po nt of curve formed by
intersect on 01 the northwest s de of 0 ad
atone road With the southwest s de of
Eldon road thence a ong the northwest
side of Gladstone road on a curve the
radius of which Is 780 feet the distance of
32 (M feet thence north 44 degrees 55 m n
utes 33 seconds west 95.33 feet thence north
45 degrees 4 m nutes 27 seconds east 32
feet and thence south 44 degrees 55 min
utes 33 seconds east W1 06 feet to the ftrst
ment oned point and place of beg1nniDg
80 d 88 the property of Pau ne Hagen
brucb mortgagor and V neent P carrol
rea owuer
Cond tlons 1250 00 cub or cert .oed check
on day of sa e balauce In ten
Pur
ther condit ona announced at sale
cia,..
GEORGE T BUTLER Attorney
Levari Facias
No 1095
June Term 1932
that certain lot or piece of ground
w th the meseuage or tenement thereon
erect.ed s tuate on the northerly s de of
wayne avenue (forty feet w de) at the dis
tance of two hun
side road In the Township of BprlngDe d
County of De aware State of Penney van a
Conta n og In front or breadth on 88 d s de
of wayne avenue twenty five feet and ex
tending of that w dth n length or depth
northward. y between para e Unes at r gbt
aog es w th said Wayne avenue one hun
dred feet to the middle of a s steen feet
w de driveway
A
Under and subject to certa n eond tlons
covenants and restor cttons as there n re
cIted.
Improvements consist of two nnd one
enc 08ed
basement garage
ba f story br ck house 42x18 feet
po ch
So d as the property of Panny Schwartz
mortgagor and Sedwick Bul ding and Loan
Assoc a on real owner
Cond t ons-$250 00 cash or cert fled check
on day of sa e balance in ten dnys Pur
ther condit OWl announced at sa e
GEORGE T BUTLER Attorney
Lc
F. as
No
No Imp
0
ements Vacant ground
So d as the p operty of W Perc va John
on mo tgago and Cayton A D e~ trus
tee n bank uptcy fo Estate of W Fe c va
Johnson real owne
Cond t ons-$l500 00 cash a
eert fled
heck on day of sa
ba ance n ten days
Furthe eond t ODS announced at so e
o
1371
June Tcnn 103
n
be nortbeas& alde
he ds anee of fl e
on
men
Also a
that erts n lot 0
grou d w h the bu Id ngs and
ments he eon e ected s tuate n Lam
downe Bfo esn d and desc bed In acco d
once w th a urvey and p an $.St abo e
ment oned as fa ows Beg nn ng at a point
on the sou hwest s de of DeFo est road at
he distance of 292.2 feet southeast f om
po nt of cu e at the ntersect on 01 the
southwes s de of DaPa est oad w th the
southeas
d of G adstone oad thence
a ong the southwest 8 de of DePo est road
on a cu e of wh h Is 780 feet the distance
of 7 feet hence no th 61 degrees 18 m n
u es 4 seconds west 7446 feet thence north
55 deg as 3 m nutes 51 seconds west 20
ee h nc no h 45 degrees 4 m nutes 27
se onds east
98 feet thence north 44 n
deg ees 55 m nutes 33 seconds west 10 feet
hence no h no deg ees 17 m nutes 31 sec
onds east 8 6 feet and thence south 89 de
grees 42 m nutes 29 se onds east 83 B7 feet
to he first ment oned po nt and p ace of
beg nn ng
WEDNESDAY
You Can Save $ $ $ $ $ $
Improvements consist of two-story stone
house 18x32 feet two-atory frame addl
tlon 3x14 feet one story .frame acldlt on
4x8 feet porcb front Barage 18x20 feet.
Also all
at erta n ot 0 p ece of
ground w th the bu d ngs and mprove
ments the eon erected s tuate n Lana
downe afo esa d n the county of De a
ware and State of Pennsylvan a and de
scr bed n acco dance w th a survey and
p an abo e ment oned as fo lows to w t
Beg nulng at a po nt on the southeast 8 de
of G adstone oad at the distance of 280.26
feet .6outbwest.1 om po nt of curve at the
intersec on of the southeast 8 de of G ad
stone road w th the southwest 8 de of El
don oad thence a ong the southeast 8 de
of G adstone road th fol ow ng courses
and distances on a c rYe the ad us of
wh ch IS 820 feet the distance 01 22 44 feet
on a curve the ad us Qf which is 780 feet
the diStance of 977 feet thence south 44
deg ees 55 m nutes 33 seconds east 90 0
feet thence north 4 degrees 4 m nutes 27
seconds east 6 feet thence south 44 degrees
55 m nutes 33 se onds east 4 feet thence
north 45 deg ees 4 minutes 21 seconds east
16 feet ond thence no th 44 deg ees 55
m nutes 33 seconds west 90 42 feet to the
p ace of beg nn ng
By re ease of mo tgage bea ng do e the
19th day of Septembe 1928 and reco ded
in Re ease of Mo tgage No S page 178 &c
All that certain lot or p ece of g ound w th
the bu dings and lmp ovements the eon
erected s tuate in Lansdowne De awn e
County Pennsy van 8 1 and descr bed as
fO ows to w t
Heg nn ug at a po n
formed by the ntersect on of the no th
8 de of Ba t roo e avenue w h the wes
8 de of Wi owbrook avenue then e extend
Ing a ong the west s de of W owb ook a e
nue north 15 degrees 2 minutes 22 sec
onds west 263 fee to a po nt tbence south
74 deg ees 57 minutes 38 seconds west 89 59
feet thence south 14 degrees 59 m nutes
40 .6econds east 265 81 feet to the no th
s de of Ba timo e avenue and tben e ex
tending along same no th 73 deg ees 10
minutes east 89 84 feet to tbe first men
toned porot and p ace of beg nn ng
SWARTHMORE
ESTATE OF FRANK L BITLER deceased
Letters Testamentary on the above Estate
Re Jobn E ery Tuttle D D L tt D
have been granted to the unders gned who
Pastor
request a persons hav ng claims or de ALWAYS HAS A WELCOME FOR ALL WHO
mands ega rut the Estate of the decedent
WILL COME YOU ARE INVITED
to make known the same and a 1 persons
TO ALL APPOINTMENTS
indebted to the decedent to make payment
w thout de ay to
SUNDAY
WILLIAM F BITLER
Bbe Schoo at 000
300 Corne 1 Avenue
11 OO-MORNING WORSHIP
Swa thmore
SERMON BY PASTOR
Delawa e County Pa
WHAT IS IT TO BE A CHRISTIAN?
Or to his Attorney
4 45-0rgan Worship
JAM.ES W LAWS Esq
5 DD-VESPERB
918 LandTteBu dng
PASTOR PREACHES
Phuade ph a Pa
WHAT DO WE GIVE
o 36
7 OO-YOUNG PEOPLE
Also a I that ce ta n at or p eee of
ground w th the bu ld op and Improve
ments the eon e ected s tua18 In LaDS
downe afote&& d and desc bed. In accord
once w th a au vey and p an thereot made
by James J Moo e elv Eng neer elated
April 15 1925 as fo ows Beglnn ng at a
po nt on the no thwest side of Gladstone
road at the dlst&nce of 129 18 teet south
west Irom po nt of curve fo med oy nte
seect on 0 the no thwest e de of Glad
stone road w th the southwest .6ide of
E don road thence a ong the northwest 8 de
of 0 adstone oad on a curve tl e rad us
of wh ch is 'l80 feet the distance of 33 oa
feet thence no th 44 deg ees 55 minutes 33
seconds west 91 58 feet thence north ~
degrees 4 m nutes 21 Jreconds east 33 fret
and tl ence sou h 44 deg ee5 55 m nutes 33
seconds east 8928 feet to the northwest
11> de of G adstone- oad and beg: un ng
of • foot to • point thence extencUna
so tb Itxt, eight degrees 1lfty-.t.lx minutes
east one hundred fort)' lour feet and fifty
one bundredtllll at • toot to • pomt In the
center line of Old Foreet road the 1lr8t
mentioned POint and place of beSlnnlna
Also a 1 that ce to n
ot or p ece a
ground w th the bu d ngs and Imp ove
menta hereon e ected s uate in Law.
downe aforesa d and desc bed in accord
ance w th a sur ey Bnd p an ast above
mentioned as fo ows Beg nning at a
point on tbe no thwest s de of Gladstone
oad at the d tanee of 254 77 feet 80Uth
w~tward from po nt of curve at the in
tersect on of the northwest s de of Glad
stone road w th the southwest s de of El
don road then e a ong the northwest side
01 Gladstone oad on a curve the radius
01 wh ch Is 820 feet the distance of 33 02
feet thence north 44 degrees 55 minutes 33
seconds west 90 10 feet hence north 45
degrees 4 m nutes 27 seconds east 33 feet
and thence south 44 degrees 55 m nutes 33
seconds east 91 21 feet to the p ace of be
g nnlng
The following p emlses ha e been re
eased from the en and operat on of so. d
me tgage of $92 800 00 reduced to f42 720 04
dated Septembe 30 1927 and eco ded n
Mortgage Book No 817 page 573
Ing property of the decedent to the va ue
of $500 00 as prov ded by Sec n 12 of the
Plduc ar es Act of 1911 and that the same
may be approved by the Court on the lOth
day of October 1932 un ess except ons
the eOO be flIed bela e that t me
HOWARD KIRK
9 30 2t
Attorney for Pet toner
made by James J Moore C vll Engineer
dated October 15 1928 beginning at a po1nt
on the north aide of Baltimore avenue at
the distance of 11 feet southwestward from
the southwest s de of a p opoeed street (43
feet wide) thence along the north 81de of
Baltlmo e avenue tbe following courses
and distances south 69 degrees 53 mloutee
west 34 84 teet south 63 degrees 35 minutes
west 101 56 feet to a point a comer of lands
now or late of W Perc val Johnson and
Be en Hoffman Estate thence along Une
between lands now or late of W Perclva
Johnson and the Be era Hollman Estate
no th 27 deg ees 16 m nutes 52 seconds
west 106 35 feet thence north 53 degrees
35 m nutes east 118 12 feet and thence
south 36 deg ees 25 minutes east 11478
feet to beg nnlng
By re ease at mortgage bea ng date the
8th day of Decembe 1927 and eco ded In
He ease of Mortgage Book No 47 page 438
&c A tbot cerla n ot 0 p ece of g ound
w th the bu d ngs and rop 0 ements
thereon e ected 6 tuate n Lansdowne De
aWa e County Pennsy aD a beg nn ng at
a po nt; on the north'West s de of 0 adstone
cad at the distance of 290 47 feet south
westwa d f om po nt of cu ve at the nte
sect on of he no hwes s de of G adstone
road w th the southwest s de of E don road
thence extend ng a ong the no hwest s de
ot G adstone road the fo ow ng courses
and dlstances on a cu e w th a rad US of
780 feet 0. distance of 7 22 feet on a curve
w th a ad us of 820 fee a distance of
24 99 feet thence ea ng he northwest
G de of G adStonc oad no h 44 deg ees 55
m nutes 33 seconds west 93 61 feet thence
north 45 d Brees 4 m nutes 27 seconds ens
AlsO a 1 that ce ta n
ot or p ece of
32 feet and then e south 44 deg es 55 m n ground w tb the bu d ngs and lmprove
utes 33 seconds east 9121 feet to the firs m nts tbe eon erected 13 tua18 In Lam
ment oned po nt and p ace of beg nn ng
downe afo eso d and dcsc bed n accord
once w th a survey and p an ast abo e
ment oned as fo OW8 Beg nn ng at a pol..D.t
on the no thwes
de of G ad8tone road
at the distance of 62.26 feet southwestwa d. from po nt of cur e lormed by the
ntersect on of the no thwest s de of 0 ad
stone oad w th the soutbwest 8 de of E1
don road then e extend ng a ong S8 d
no th'Rest s de of G adstone road on a
curve the rod us of wh ch is 780 feet the
distance of 32 01 feet to a point thence
north 44 degrees 55 m nutes 33 seconds west
92 48 feet to a po nt thence north 45 de
g eas 4 m nutes 27 seconds east 32 feet to
a po nt and thence south 44 degrees 55
m nutes 33 seconds east 9158 feet to the
northwest 8 de 0 G o.dstone road the flrst
ment oned po nt and p ace of beg nolng
Subject to ce ta n ese va ons
enants as the ein set fa th
LLOYD P STEVENS MINISTER
COUNTY OF DELAWARE
Tbence extend OK' JQuth
biny five one bundred
bence ext.endiOI" north u3
AND
Estate of Dav d Schwartz deceased
Not ce 1& hereby given that C ara
Schwartz w dow of the said decedent has
filed In the sa d Court her pet t on cam
32) feet
65 m nutes 33 aeconda eam e ChI,.
Ii x and a1x 7 alx one hundred hs fee..
86 06
noo exle diD£' nort.b 4G decrees -I m nu ell
7 aecondB ellllt
b ,. wo
32) fee'
and
b 0 e eX endilg' nor b 44 dect'cell 55 m nu es
J: seconds weat e gh ,. six and sixty s x one
u dred b, fool 86 ad) 0 he ftl'8\ men ooed
III nt oud p ace of her nn n.-
east. one hundred fourteen and 8evenloy-eich
one hundred hs fee
11478
&.0 'he .0
n eD oDed 1)0 D' and p ace of repDniDl"
GIRL SCOUT BAZAAR
COURT FOR THE
7 ".0
d~.
degrees 36 m nn e8 eaat one hundred elchteen
and twe e one bundred he fee
11812
hence extending south 3d deBTees 26 minu II
530to730
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Chester Pa
10 7 6t
h
H
'hereof made by Ja.nes J Koore C
Ene nee da ed Oclober 16 1926 bednnluc a
a. po D on he no b elde of BalUmore a e
nue a.. be distance of e even 11) fee BOU b
'Wes ward from bo BOU hwest side of a P 0
pol!ed atree forty fee' w de)
hence extend
ug alo If aatd north aide of Baltimore a
nue tho fo ow 01' COlU'8e& and dllltancea 80u h
60 degreea 63 m nu ea weal th1rt.7 four 8lUl
e ebb' four ooe hundred h8 fee.. 34 54) BOU h
58 degrees 36 m DU ell weat one buadred. one
and 11117-8 x one hundred ha Ieee 101 60
a PO ut a come of lands DOW 0
ate
W Perctval Johnson and the Be era Hollman
Es a e tb nee ez endiDg 8 ong line bet.ween
al1d.a DOW 0 late of W Percival JohtUlon
and 'he Bel era Hoffman Ealate north
deneea 16 minutes 62 seconds west. one
ESTATE OF MARGAlU:T B S PALMER
late of the Borough of Swarthmore De
Saturday October 22nd
c .....d
ENGLE BAKERY SHOP
Letlers te5tamenta y on the abo e Estate
having been g anted to the unders gned
al persons ndebted to sa d Estate a e re.-IL-_______________-111
quested to make payment and those hay
Ing c alms to present the same without 111111111111111 1111
de ay to
SAMUEL C PALMER
om Pdge FCH4 )
oad on a ~W'Ye the radius of wh h 8 eleht
undred twen y 820 feet the distaDce ot
p an
Tickets 65c
410 Ya e Avenue
SWB tbmore Pa
10 14 6t
f
By re ease or mortgage bea Ing date the
l&t day of May 1928 and eewded. n Be
ease of Mortgage Book No 50 poge 320
&c A that ce ta n lot or p eee of ground
w th the bul d np and Imp a ementa
thereon e ected s tuate n Lansdowne De
OWB 0 County Pennsy vania beg nn ng at
a po nt on the northwest II de of Oladstone
road at the distance of 258 32 feet south
westward. from po nt of cu Ve formed. by
the Intersect on of the nor hwest s de of
o adstone road w th the sou hwest side of
E don road thence a ong the no thwest
s de of G adstone road on a Cll ve he
ad us of wh ch Ls 780 feet a distance of
32 :; feet thence no th 44 dcg ees. 55 min
utes 33 seconds west 92.27 feet thence
north 45 deg ees 4 minutes 27 seconds eMt
32 feet and thence south 44 deg ees 55 min
utes 33 second east 9!i 33 feet to the first
ment ODed po n and place of beg nn ng
Also all lba ce aiD lot or p ece of croUhl.)
w h 'he bultdinn and mprovemen s ..hereon
erected 8 oate n Lanadowne in be Cou ,
of De aware and 8 ate of Pno.,Ivanla aDd
deSC!ribed D aooordance w b a surve,. aDd
Social Hall
Swarthmore M E. Church
PRICE
SHERIFF'S 841 ES
(COfI ,. .. d
5
THE SWARTHMORBAN
60 m nu es wee forty flve (46) feet to b
fint men ODed po ftt. and p ace of bee- b
on nJDK
PROSPERITY DINNER
at DEPRESSION PRICES
Thursday Eve. Oct.27 1932
ESTATE NOTICE
a
OF JAMES S HEBERLING de
Dice
ceased
ate of Swarthmore De o.ware
County Pennsy vania
Letters testamentary on the above Es
can se
tate have been granted to the unders gned
requests all persons hav ns cm m.s 0
II 5 last week also records a n eet g who
demand& agalnst the Estate 01 the decedent
at tl e Swarth nore Wo nan 5 ClUiJ to to make known the name and a persons
to the decedent to make payment
orga z for the R d Cross Roll Call Indebted
without delay to
FortDlghtly
888 the fo ow hI' cou.."8e8 and diBi8noea on
a une the adilu of whIcb • Dlle bUndrt1l
c gbty and lis one hundredths feet (180 OU
tbe dis anoo of Dr 7 five and e ,blJ' nine one
huodred ba feet
66 S9)
JlO1'tb 10 de&"ree.
JAMES T STEWART
cause
M ss B ss Patte so 01 PI ladclph a
Hed C oss J ead lua ers address d the
n t! g 81 clad v s d tI e welfar
oft ce
Boro Ha 1 I ad sec I ow re
I cf vork scar d 0
Central D la
ar Cou ty u der
d ec 0
of
M S5 Eva Fo t r a d con 11 m ted
us for the excelle t typ of cas work
do e by ler
Gove 0
P Dchot s con m t e for
d sp s g fu ds UI0
I ch M s Wm
A J a ueUe rep escnts Ce ral Dela
~a e Cou ty
has dec ded tl at 0 ly
age ces eOllo} g a t a ned socal
wo k r sl all ca y 0 th 5 '1ork He ce
t
Commu y Heal h Soc ety office
aga fal
1 e because of effie e cy
But ve effic e cy ca not make tI e
n ou of 0 ey allo ted to th 5 coun
y go far cough to ca e for the
cdy
tl s w t r TI 5 g ea resl a s b I ty
r sts upo all of us
fI
p se t cry ng eeds are
s oves a d cookstov s for fam I es
wI as e1ectr c ty and gas are cut off
Beds tabl s c1 a s a d
pee ally
clo I g for school cI Idre
feet thence extending Dorlh '73 det'reee 10
mlnu1.ee eaI tweo17...aeven aDd thil17 Dine One.
hundred he fee to be said west. aide of W n
de mere terrace eas' and the006 extehd.lnc
a 0 19' wd Welt licle of Windermere tel"r.l(>e
Calendar of
Community Events
11 e W II am Pen Pagea
w II be
at the H gl School 0 fl ur day
aft noo at 1 0 clock Oc Zl fo he
stude Is of th Ju or a d Se 0 H gl
Sci 001 at 215 n COOl erat 0 W t1 the
Sto y Hour for the ch Idrc of the
gra I 5 Pare ts a d c t zens a c ;vel
con e to att d e t1 er perfor a c
Mrs Hcle
M
Hall p pa cd he
I ag a t a d M ss Mary Ar st 0 g
tcae! r of E gl sl
II e H g Se! 001
d ec cd t
OCTOBER ZI, 193Z
be
weill aide of W ndermue len-ace e.. tb ~
ezteDdlIll' alODI' .aid IIOU h able 01 Balt 1lI0",
avenue eou b 73 dect'eea 10 mtnute. we.
bb17..u 36) fee
thence eDeodiDC' IOU It.
16 de~ 60 minute. eN' one htuJClrOO. 100
I •
STORY HOUR TO SEE
WM PENN PAGEANT
Con u
south lillie of Baltimore avenue w tb
DELAWARE COUNTY
Sealed proposals w 11 be received at the
County Controller's OMce Media Pa unt 1
10 00 A M and opened at 11 00 A II on
Tuesday October 25 1932 for furnl.shlng
all labor and materials necessary to fabrt
cate and de Iver gatea for Broad Meadow
Parms Concord. and Thornbll1'1 Townsh PI
De aware County Pa
P aos spec Dcat ona and p oposa sheets
ma): be obtained without charge at the
oOlce of tbe County Englnee and no bid
wll be entertained unless made out on
sa d proposal sheets No certified check Is
requlred
The County Commlss oners reserve the
r gbt to reject any or a I b ds
10 7 3t
-
OCTOBER ZI, 1932
«Inill
~''''Htl~n8-$
GEORGE T
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an Fa
5000
a h 0
ce
fled eb
ounred a
n en daya
sa e
BUTLER
A nmey
sa e
b
anoo
D8 and
k
Fu he
No 1372
8
03
JOHN B MILLER Atto ney
Leva
Pac as
June Term 932
that ce ta n lot 0 p eee
w th the bu d ngs Bnd mp ovements
the eon e ected s tuate pa t y In Lower
Me on Townsh p Montgomery County
Pennsy an a and pa t y in Haverford
Townsh p De awa e County Pennsy vania
belng des gnated and known as ot Num
berFfty No 50 onacetanpanof ots
made fa Ben L Carro I by II R. Ye kes
C E
Bryn Mawr Pa dated September
29 h 1927 and desc bed as fo ows to w t
Beg nnlng at a po nt n the center ne of
o d Forest oad fo ty feet w de) at the dis
tance of se enty three feet and forty one
hund edths of a foot measured southwest
a ong the ente 1 ne of 0 d Po est road On
the a c of a c e having a rad us of three
undred fo ty fou feet and n neteen one
hund edtbs of a foot ho d bea ng to the
eft 1 om a po nt of curve in the sa d
cente
ne of 0 d Fo est oad wh ch po nt
of c
e
at the distan e 0 one hund d
fi ty h ee
et and
y one hundred hs
of a foot measU e.i a ong the center ne
of Old Fo est road south thirty degrees
twenty n ne m nutes west from the Inter
sect on of the sa d cente ne of 0 d Forest
cad w th the cente ne of Crossh 1 road
then e extend ng southwestward along the
cente line of 0 d Forest road on the arc Of
a c c e having a rad us of three hundred.
forty four feet and nineteen one hun
dredthS of a foot chord bearing to the
eft) the B c distance of forty four feet
the chord of sa d arc hav ng a course
south fourteen deg ee3 thirty-sIx minutes
ten seconds west to a po nt thence ex
tend ng north seventy-seven degrees seven
teen m nutes west one hundred thirty nine
feet and n nety two one hundredths of a
foot to a point thence extending north
e even degrees eighteen minutes east sIXty
four feet and ninety two one hundredtbs
o
cer~
n cond
oll8and
mpro em n18 cons 8 of wn and one baU
ory iii uceo houae 18](30 fee porch fl'On
baaemen garage
So d aa h
an I Jane:M
owners
prolM'riY of W am F Co bert.
bis w fe mortgagors and rea
Cood
11&-$250 00 ash or ('en fled ebeek
on day of sa e ba anee n ten days Furt.ber
cond Uon announeed. a aale
I
GEORGE T
BUTLER A orney
JORN
;1
CAIN Sherin
~bmor8
THE
6
Pledge Hoover SUPP011
(C_.,i.M«4 frHl P.,. 0.«)
eudous admiration for the initiative and
good judgment of Herber Hoover.
"It is imlJOssible to understand how
people who are governed by their mind
instead of their emotions can hesitate to
choose between Mr.' Hoover and the
"Pollyanna" from New York State."
Mrs. Elmer E. Mellick, one of the
county's most prominent dub women and
president of the County Federation of
Women's Clubs I)]cdged her s111)I)Ort to
Hoover and said that the election of anyone else was unthinkable.
Mrs. Melick also said a word for the
entire Republican ticket pointing out
that at the I)ast two presidential elections
the women of Pennsylvania had heen
picking out their favorites from the entire ballot.
"I hope that they have learned their
lesson," she said. "This year the women
who put Hoover in the White House in
1928 must return him for another f4';mr
years and at the same time vote the entire Rellublic;;:an ticket.
Mrs. Thomas S. Safford, for many
years a leader in Red Cross and Imblic
welfare work in Delaware county, also
pledged herself for Hoover and said that
unless Hoover is re-e1ected the real sufferers will he the unemployed.
Mr. Hunter, the I)rincipal speaker of
the evening, dwelt at length upon the
danger of I)utting the Democratic party
in power and point(.'(1 out in particular
the influence which William Randolph
Hearst would have by reason of his part
in sccuring the Democratic nomination
Oollege·Ltl':
Fa.
OCTO.B~~21, 19.32.
SWARTHMOREAN
for Roosevelt.
At a recent meeting of the Tree
Before the meeting adjourned, pians committee, Mr. Chapman called the atwere made to organize Vote-for-Hoover tcntioll of members of the committee to
clubs" in each precinct in the borough. ·the":' planting arrangements at street in-
One of these clubs has already been
formed in the Eastern .pr~inct and more
than one-third of the voters in that distriet have signed a roll call that they will
vote for Hoover on November 8.
John E. Genscmcr is president of the
dub in this precinct and said that the
workers would keep on calling at the
homes of the voters until they had done
everything possible to sign UI' eVl'ry
votcr for Hoover.
tcrsections in certain towns along the
Maine l .. ine.
"These residents have run their hedges
and shrubbery across the COTncrs of their
l)rO~rty instead of all the way out to
the tip of the corner thus obstructing the
view of motorists", dec1ared Mr. Chapman. "The hedgc is carried along the
I,coperty to within about fifteen feet of
the corner amI then cut across diagon::ally. Anyonc taking a dri·:c in thc
\'icinity of Villanova can notice what an
I I •
advantage this is to motorists apIJroachTREE COMMI'ITEE
iug intersections.
URGES FALL PLANTING
"We have many instances where this
plan might be followed i.il Swarthmore
The next two weeks wilt mark the and hope that corner ·property owners
height of the season for fall planting 'of will follow the example."
shrubs and trees, reminds Ellwood B.
• I •
Chapman, chairman of the Tree ComThe Friends Social Service Fair witl
mittee of Swarthmore. A few weeks
he
held Thursday afternoon and evening,
ago folders were sent out to every propNovember
3 at Whittier House on the
erty owner in Swarthmore. Many bore
College
Campus.
Quilts, jellies, pickles,
personal :1Utations from the Tree Comwork,
cake
and
candy will be for
fancy
mittee rccommending the lIeed of addisupper
will
be
served in the evesale
and
tional trees in front of that particular
ning.
prOI)erty.
Thursday of next week the dinner
"We hope that the next two weeks will
scht.'(luled
for that time by the men of the
show results," Mr. Chapman declared yesChurch will bc held. A good
Methodist
tcrday. ·'Trees planted along the curb
meal
will
he
provided from 5 :30 to 7 :30.
lines this fall will have their roots (muly
Dr. Walther Kolbe of Viclllla, news
established by spring and next summer
correspondent for several larltc Eurollean
wi1l make a good growth."
Mr. ChalHnan also emphasized the Daily papers was the guest of Dr. and
low Ilrict~s which prevail at nurseries at Mrs. Frank E. \Villiams of Amherst
the llresent time and said that trees and avellue on~r the week-end. Dr. Kolbe is
shrubs \o,,·ould probably never be any in this country to visit German exchange
students and professors.
cheaper.
TH~
You need a
NEW SUIT
and you can have one
•
custom tailored In
Swarthmore for as low
as • • •
$23.
75
A large selection of Worsteds and
Woolens awaits your inapectionat
prices fifty per cent. lower than last
year. Tweeds from Heather Mills,
Selkirk, Scotland, made into suits
at $42.50-formerly $65. Also madeto-measure coats at new low prices.
Let the Republican Party Lead
Delaware County and its wageearners back to Prosperity
PECKERMAN
THETA/LOR
5 So. Chester Rd. Phone Sw. 1727
We also do cleaning and pressing
The depression has safely turned the corner. Don't be misled
by Democratic promises. Don't permit the events of the past
two years to overshadow the years of progress and plenty
which Delaware County has enjoyed under National, State,
and County Republican leadership I
Keep a REPUBLICAN President in the White HouseSend a REPUBLICAN Senator and Congressman back to
WashingtonReturn a .REPUBLICAN Senator and Representatives to
HarrisburgAnd the program of Economic Recovery begun by President Hoover will bring Delaware County the greatest prosperity it has ever known.
The industrial leaders of Delaware County have faith in the
Republican party. These leaders
impatiently await the assurance
that President Hoover will be in
the White House for another
four years before putting all their
resources to work.
A REPUBLICAN victory will
mean that hundreds of unemployed in this' county and
throughout the country will be
called back to work-not necessarily on the basis of orders re. ceiv~d but on the basis of CONFIDENcE IN THE FUTURE.
Industry at top speed in Delaware County again means homes
occupied, new homes built, stores
busy, banks growing, and work
in every field of activity.
The election of a DEMOCRATIC president would mean
that practically every industry in
Delaware County would slow
down its operation and retire to
a policy of watchful waiting
which would undo everything
already begun by President
Hoover and delay normal recovery for an indefinite period of
time.
For the sake of your own future and the security
of your family
v GTE THE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN
TICKET, NOVEMBER
8
It's a SIX
Persistent rumors that a new Plymouth car shortly to be an·
nounccd would be a six cylinder autom~bile of lower price than
that of current Plymouth models, was confirmed here today by
C. E. Hannum of Hannum & Waite.
Although no definite announcement date was named, Mr.
Hannum stated that the new cars would make their appearance
here within a few weeks.
"The new Plymouth Six," said Mr. Hannum, "is the product
of a new cra of automobile manufacture. The recent economic
stress has stimulated the progress of automotiye design far ahead
of the amount of advance usually achieved in any three year
period. Machine tool manufacturers have volunteered more new
designs recently than usual. Machine tool design has kept pace
with the demand for finer but more economical manufacturing
methods. Intricate machines that operate to almost unbelievable
dimensions arc now available. Amplifying gauges that literally
split hairs not once but many times, are a part of the general
production ~cheme.
"Thus the engineering laboratory model may he reproduced
in the commercial product with absolute accuracy. The PIYlDouth
Six is a product of these new conditions. Only these recent de·
velopments permit the production of a car of so·low a price and
the quality of past Plymouth. with many new features. The
mmnmoth Plymouth plant in Detroit has been completely reo
tooled. Millions of dollars have been spent for new machinery."
At the request of factory officials, the local dealer is not yet
announcing the specific features of this new Plymouth. However,
he stated the new Plymouth Six is a full·size, full.tread car and
it retains the features which distinguished it~ predecessor-
namely, Floating Power, automatic clutch, Free Wheeling, easyshift silent second transmission, all-steel body, rigid-X frame
and a six.cylinder engine of Chrysler Motors' exclusive design
and build.
"The new Plymouth Six," said Mr. Hannum, "is, moreover,
a beautiful car, skillfully designed to combine the most popular
beauty and style elements found ordinarily only in cars of a
much higher price range.
"We have not been informed as yet of the exact price of this
new motor car," he s(lid, "hut we know that it will bear the
lowest price ever placed on a Chrysler Motors' product."
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Swarthmore 1250
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No. 43
Swarthmore. Pa., October
3·PARTY RALLY
Children's Hallowe'en Parade Monday;
ATfRACTS MANY
Prizes Offered For Best Costume.~
~
ani
$2.50
28, 1932
RED CROSS DRIVE
CONTINUES TO NOV. 11'
Per
Year
DEFEAT OF UBRARY
The Red Cross Roll call ill Swarthmore is continuing untit November 11,
and although Mrs. E. P. Yerkes, chairman for Swarthmore. announces that no
final reports have been made by Heuienants, there is the general opinion that
returns will be at least as great as of
previous years.
HJoin or rejoin and double your mernbership if you can/' is the slogan which
the volunteer workers arc using and a
special effort IS being made to secure
not only as many $1 memberships as in
previous years but an illcreased number
of $5, $10, and $25 memberships.
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FIRST IUEETINGS OF
.
JUNIOR ASSEMBLY
TAX CUT ASKED
Swarthmore's youngsters will have
Library Board Say. That One
County League of Women Voter.
opportunity to get rid of that superOu·
Hallowe'en Parade Data
Quarter Mill Tax i. Not
Sponsors Edncational .
ous energy which children seem to have
Enough
Political Rally
a!JOut this time of year, on Monday eve~
--Illllg when a costuJDe parade wilt be held
Starting place-Behind the AmerNEW
BOARD
MEMBER
SOCIAUST WELL RECEIVED beginning at 7 6'clock in tile busin'!5s
iean store on Pennsylvania avenuc.
center of the town. The affair is being
The Swarthmore Woman's Clubhouse sponsored by Tile SwarlllfllOrea,~ and
Time of startillg-7:00 p. m.
The Board of Directors of the Public
Route of procession-Along curb
Library of Swarthmore met on Monday
was crowded to capacity last Friday Martel Bros. and prizes will be given to
tll.'oensw.
inncrs
in
each
of
four
classificain
first
block
of
Park
avenue
c\'ening
and approved a statement on the
night f.or the three-party rally spon- t
and
back
to
point
of
begin~
sored by the Delaware County League
ning.
question of the reduction of the library
Last year more than three hundred
of Wonlen Voters. The Republican children dressed u\) for this occasion and
D
tax from one half to one quarter mill
ivisions-Comic d res s, Fancy
party was represented by Franklin
at
least
as
many
are
expected
again
this
dress,
Misc.
dress
and
Origwhich IS to be voted on Nov. 8. Dr.
Spencer Edmonds, a Philadelphia attoryear. Instead of having the procC:
Frank Williams was chosen to fill the
ney. Dr. Jesse H. Holmes spoke in beroad
as
last
year
move
along
Chester
half of the Socialist cause, and the when passing automobiles were a conSponsors-Martel Bros. and The
The first meetings of the Junior As- vacancy in the board caused by the death
Democrats were representcd by Robert stant source of danger, the parade will be
S-warllwlOrcalJ.
sembly will be held next week. This of Harold Barnes.
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C. Kitchcn, member of the Philadelphia within the first block of Park avenue and
Prizes-Baskets of apples, nuts,
~ organization is sponsored by a group of The statement of the Library Board
bar.
ginger' cookies and jugs of
I· parents in the borough who think that the asks the voters of the community to vote
no traffic wilt be allowed to enter that
What little clash of opinion took zone.
cider.
childrten .Otf Stwart~more. should dhave ~nl "No" on the Library Tax Reduction
place. consisted largely of the RepubThe four classifications of costumes · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' I o p p o r um y 0 gam poise a n
SOCia Q t '
R
.
eductIOn of the support of
lican speaker's opposition to statements will be Fancy dress Comic dress, Orig- ers from the sidewalks along the first· grace as well as learn the si.mple ball ues JO~.
The•
meetings have the.proJect.
from one half to one quarter
of the Socialist and Democratic speak- inal or Unique dress, and Miscellaneous block 0 f P ar k avenue. The parade WI'11 room dance steps•
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.
f
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been held for several years tWice a month mill will mean further reduction of the
ers. Mr. Kitchen, speaking for the d ivision. Three prizes of cider, apples, d. b d
IS an at t e pomt 0
Orlgm.
at the \Vornan's Clubhouse. As in the already limited number of hours the liDemocrats urged the election of nuts, etc. will be given in each division.
The
parade
will
form
on
Railroad
aveJames
Thomas
has
arranged
to
have
a
past hthe instruction
this.
year
:'
..
,will be un- b
rary'IS open an d a decrcasc .m the num~
Roosevelt because the Democratic party
nue
just
behind
the
American
store
and
loud
speaker
broadcast
radiO
musIc
durder
t
e
dlrecbon
of
hllss
Edith
McCrea,
b
f
is more socialistic than the Republican
will
be
led
out
a
division
ing
the
parade
and
it
is
hoped
that
many
dancing
instructor
of
Chester,
assisted
by
er
0
new books purchased.
the
procession
party.
at
a
time
and
marched
in
front
of
the
will
remain
after
the
awarding
of
prizes.
Mrs.
Mechling.
The
report of the Board, which is
Dr. Holmes found many socialist
judges.
Spectators
may
see
the
marchand
dance
in
the
street.
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,There
will
be
three
groups
of
children
headed
by Roland L. Eaton is as folsympathizers in the audience, although
________________~----------------- this year, the Elementary class having lows:
'
the amount of applause showed that
ART SECTION OF
been discon.tinued. The first meetings o[
There will appear upon the ballot at
Hoover followers were in the majority. WOMEN VOTERS OF
the ~ear wdl be .on Nov. 5. The Inter- t:1C election on November the 8th a quesThe biggest laugh of the evening
WOMAN'S
CLUB
medIate gro?p will meet fr~m 7 to 8 :30, tion proposing the reduction of the anCOUNTY TO MEET
came during Mr. Edmond's rebuttal
and the Semor Assemb~y wtll meet fr':)ol nual tax now levied for the support of
speech. Dr. Holmes had just finished
The Delaware County League of 'NoA very happy activity of the Art Ste- 8:30 to 10:3~ on that date. The Jumor the Swarthmore Public Library from
condt,;mning the Delaware County Re- men Voters will meet at Headquarters, tion of the Swarthmore Woman's Club Assembly wlil meet on Nov. 12 from one-half to one-quarter of a mill. The
IJublical1 organization, mentioning in Media \Voman's Club House, Jackson took place Monday at 10 o'clock when 7 :45 .to 9 :45..
Board of Directors did not propose this
particular Senator McClure and Rep- street below Jefferson, Media, on Fri-I two cars, full of our members, started !t IS espeCially requested by the Com· question, nor did they oppose it. It is
nllttee that no formal dress ?e wO.rn. the policy of thc Board of Directors not
resentative Turner, two nominees for day, Novembcr 4th.
from the .Ctu~house.
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reelection.
Following the Executive Board meetThe obJ~c~lye was a VIStt to the An- Parents .are asked not to remain dur1l1g to make the question of the support of
the public library by taxation a controv
Said Mr. Edmonds:
ing at 10 :30 A. M. there will be a Dis- nu~1 Exhibition of the w~rk of the the dancmg classes...
wtll
receive
on
Nov.
ersial issue. It is a public institution
The
hostesses
who
"Not mally in the audience know that cussion Luncheon at 1 P. hL, the pro- Pamters o! t~e Delawa.re Va ley, hel~ at
Mr.
and
1.frs.
T.
E.
Hessenbruch,
and those who aid in its maintenance
5
are
.
.
h
f
u
the
old
h-IIlI,
m
the
arbst
settlement
Just
·
I
Dr. Holmes and I 'were both tcachers
gram [or W h IC 1 IS til C arge 0 J.nrs.
'tl1 0 f N ew H ope, P a.
Mr
.
.an~
Mrs.
E.
o.
Lange,
Mr.
and
should
be given every opportunity to ex
'
nor
at Swarthmore College when Senator
J. OsboT?e H,?pwood, County Ch alrThe pictures seemed particularly lovely Mrs. Thomas. H. Lueders.
their
will in the rr.atter.
.
press
McClure and Representative Turner
The
t:o~mlttee for the Ass~~bly thiS
The
Board
of Directors. do feel. how
man
of
~ducatlOn.
seen
in
the
j company of a sympathetic
were students there. I taught them law
:"'..t 1.~3~ P. :M. Mr. elrl. ~eech, S1.lil-· group and [i}~re was much aniIhated dis- year -comasts of Mr!>. \.lary \V mte, Mr~. eyer, that they would be remiss in their
-'and I'm satisfied with the results. Dr.
ermtendent of Schools III Delaware cussion concerning the merits of the T. E. Hessenbr?ch, Mrs. E. O. L~nge, duty if they did not Jay before the public
Holmes taught thcm ethics."
C~U.l1ty '~ill spe?k on u'fhe ~arger ~d- pictures and the varying opinfons of :Mrs. Harold Griffin, Mrs. Arthur Mltch- the facts pertinent to the question and the
Considerable disallpointment was ex- mllllstrahve VlUt of Schools a subject those who took the trip.
eU, and l\.ft:s., E. L:R~y ~{ercer.
future of the public library.
pressed after the meeting that no of inter~st to every school district, and
A box lunch was enjoyed and on the GIRL SCOUTS TO
A tax of one-quarter mill upon the
questions werc asked from the audi- you arc invited to bring your qucs- return trip, the party visited the WashDEDICATE
CABIN
present
property assessment of $5,224,
cnce. This was no fault of the chair- tions and comments.
ington Crossing Park080.
will
yield the gross sum of $1,306.02
man, ]"lrs. J. Passmore Cheyney, howThe meeting will then be opened to
The party consisted of 1Irs. Stanley
evcr, who asked several times for a discussion of the qucstion uSchool MacMillan, Mrs. Warren Foote, Mrs. 'fhc Girl Scout Cabin on Cresson for the support of the library. Out of
COUlments or questions from the floor Teachers' Salaries-Do Taxpayers de- Lemon, :Mrs. David Ulrich, Mrs. Edwin Lane will be dedicated with fitting this sum must be deducted the 5% dis
following the last rebuttal address.
mand reduction in present schedule?" Yarnall, Mrs. Edgar Adams, Mrs. services tomorrow afternoon. A Court count on taxes paid prior to October 1st,
A cordiaJ invitation is extended to Thomas Jackson. Mrs. Carl de Moll, and of Awards will be part of the program. and the commission of the tax collector.
J f every dollar of tax was collected, the
everyone interested to attend both the ~lrs. Louis c. Emmons.
SvlGrof,
net amount for the Hbrary would be apFRIENDLY CIRCLE
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moderately priced luncheon and the
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proximately $1200. The present annual
Music Section
HOLDS MEETING meeting which follows. Reservations
expcnses of maintaining the library ex
Celebrated Lecture
for the luncheon should be made to
Mrs. Robert Chester Spcncer, chair- elusive of the amount spent for bOOks, is
The September meeting of the Friend- 1.frs. \Villiam M. Fine, 126 Park aveNext Sunday evening at 7.45 in the
$1136. of which amount the librarian re
ly Circle was held at the home of Mrs. nue, Swarthmore, Pa., Phone Swarth. l-.lethodist Church auditorium, Rev. man of the Music section of the Wo- ccivcs $926.00. The ba1!ance of this item
man's Club, called a meeting at hcr
Harvey R. Pierce on Princeton ave. fol- 52, before November 1st.
John vVatchorn of Philadelphia will home on Tuesday afternoon, at which is used for miscellaneous expenses such
as printing, lights, telephone, and 'insur
lowing a box luncheon. Many of the
deliver his noted lecture entitled U\Von_ time 111a11s for the winter were dis~
members had continued their sewing durance. The sum thus available for the
dedul Pictures oi the Passion Play of cussed. A further meeting will be held purchase of books would amount to
Thomas W. Simpers
ing the summer, completing among other
Oberammergau." Dr. \Vatchorn viewed before plans arc announced for the $64.00.
things twenty-six dresses and eighteen
pair of shorts in time for children who
Thomas \V. Simpers, a resident of the Passion Play at first hand and winter's season.
At the present time there are in circu
.::.:..:.:..:....,
nnecded them in order to be presentable Swarthmore for the past twenty-nine took the remarkable pictures which he
lation 852 adult, and 505 children's read
Scout Troop I
to attend school.
years, died on Tuesday at his late resi- wilt show upon thc screen. This lecers cards. The average monthly circula
Forty-two dresses and slips were dis- dence, 011 Westdale avenue. Funeral ture has been received with great action of books for the past year has been
Scout Troop 1 will meet tonight as in excess of 1100 copies in the adult detributed by Mrs. Seal and hies. Moore !:ervices will be held f rOIl1 the home this claim wherever presented. It is a great
at this meeting, cut oJut and ready for morning at 11 o'clock. The Rev. Dr. opportunity and spiritual treat and usual at the Lcgion rooms III Borough partment, and 400 in the children's sec
sewing.
J ohl1 Ellery Tuttle will officiate. Inter- everybody is cordially invited to be halt. An announcement of importance tion. It is a fair conclusion that the Ii
present. The lecture will be illustrated about the future of the troop will be brary is now being used either directly
1I..frs. \Vm. Moore and Mrs. Ewing ment will he at Pottstown.
were the hostesses 0'1 the twentieth of ·lIr. Simpers retired in 1931 as sales- with eighty beautiful slides.
Or indirectly by two-thirds of the homes
made.
October at the home of the latter. Mrs. manager of the American Sheet and Tin
in the borough.
Moore reported turning over twelvc marc Plate Company with which he had been
The average cost to the taxpayers of
dresses to the Hcalth Center for distri- connected for 43 years. He was a memSwarthmore of the present half·mill tax
butiol1 and gave out more garments to be ber of the Union League of Philadelphia
is actually less than the majority of them
and the Spring Haven 'Club. He was
completed.
gave voluntarily when the library was
Besides the sewing, the Friendly Circle one of the charter members of the Playsupported by subscription. On each one
has been privileged to give aid in the ers' Club and was a loyal member of the
thousand dollars of assessment the tax is
form of stockings, sox, glasses for school 1lcn's Bible Class of the Presbyterian
fifty cents. Since 7070 of the homes in
Swarthmore High school wilt play its to show up well again this week against the borough are assessed at $5000. or
children paying electric bills and supply- church.
ing milk food and, clothing. Some .of
Those surviving are his widow, Stella first home football game this afternoon Glen~Nor.
less the amount of thc tax cannot mean'
the mem'bers ha\'C also assistcd at the Roberts Simpers, two daughters, Mildred beginning at 3 o'clock on the Rutgers
Bill 1[addox, fullback, gave a good aC- more than the price of one or two books
and Katherine and one brother, Robert avenue field. The team will meet the count of himself in last Saturday's game, to the great majority. If the use of the
Health Center in the afternoons.
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Glen-Nor High school aggregation and doing effecting blocking and defense library saves the average taxpayer the
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a hard game is expected since last year work. Harvey Vvhittaker, halfback, was purchase of a single volume, or a maga..
Legion Bridge Tourney
COLLEGE ELEVEN TO
the two teams battled to a 0 to 0 tie.
also responsible for some spectacular end zine subscription, hT has received his
Last
week
the
Swarthmore
eleven
won
runs which resulted in good gains. Nor- money back, and at the same time has
PLAY HERE TOMORROW
Twelve tables of bridge comprised thc
their
first
victory
of
the
season
when
they
man
Madison and :Maddox made a good aided in providing a worthwhile commuopening session of the tournament being
The
combination
for aerjal work. Captain nity service.
conquored
Marple-Newtown
19-7.
The Swarthmore gridders wilt not face sponsored this winter by the Harold
During the recent period of necessary
the Haverford eleven this year, but af- Ainsworth Post of the American Legion game was played away from home and Hoadley was unable to play on account
the
West
Chester
pike
team
held
a
7
to
of
his
knee.
It
is
likely
that
he
will
be
economy
the demands upon the library
ter next Saturday's football game they at the Str3th Haven Inn. The meetings
o
lead
at
the
end
of
the
first
hal£.
Tn'o
out
for
the
rest
of
the
season.
have
increased
rapidly. The citizens have
will have a fair idea of what would hap- are held the fourth 110nday of each
The upper Darby sophomores play the leamed of and availed themselves of the
pen if they should. On Saturday, Octob- month. Of the twelve tables, ten played touchdowns bv Jack Taylor, halfback,
and one by \:V~gner, end. as the r~sult of Scrub team here Nov. 3 and the varsit)· service which the library offers. To curer 29 S"iarthmore will meet the Susque- contract and two auction.
hann~ Colle-ge 'football team at Swarth·
ta'U the work and growth of the library
Charles Dravo who is conducting the a triple reverse pass, were responSible for plays Darby Nov. 4.
more in the first home game of the sea- tournament says that it is not necessary the Swarthmore score.
Lineup:
at this time would certainly not be an
son. The same day that Penn routed
Although
this
IS
the
first
year
that
Marple-Newtown
Swarthmore
act of wisdom or economy. If the tax is
Swarthmore, Haverford was pt!l¥ed by to play every month but that prizes for Taylor has played regularly with the Green ........• left end ..••.•. Wagner reduced the only course open to the diSusquehanna and received a deciSive de- the entire tournament wilt be awarded on varsity, he is attracting a g,:eat deal ~f Hunter .....•• left tackle ..... Feakins rectors will be to very sharply cut exfeat. The final score was Susquehanna, the percentage basis of games played.
Prizes for the highest scores on Mon- attention in interscholastic Circles. HIS Douglass..... left guard •... Brownell penses whlch will mean chiefly a reduc37; Haverford, o.
.
Susquehanna appears to be anyth1l1g day evening went to John Frick, first, kicks are averaging 60 yards and he is Taylor......... center ......... Dingle tion in the already limited hours and a
but a ureathing spell on the Gamet sched- with Albert Sidney J ohoson and Thomas wirey and hard to handle in spite of his Broadbelt .... right guard •... Blaisdell decrease in the number of neV: books
light weight.
Davidson .•.• right tackle ..... Craerner purchased. We respectfully ask the citiule. Besides routing Haveriord, Susque- H. Lueders tieing for second.
T'aylor's
first
touchdown
was
made
as
Moore
........ right end •.... McClure zens of Swarthmore to continue their
hanna has vanquished Hartwick 45-0 and
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the result of a 6O-yard run in the third Gaul........ quarterback ..... Madison support of the public library by voting
has defeated Moravian 12-7. Washington
The annual Hallowe'en party of the
rt
nd his second came as the result Orlip ••...... left halfback .• Whittaker UNo" on the Library Tax Reduction
College which the Gamet defeated last
year 20-0 was overcome by the Crusad- Friends' First Day school will be held at :~aa ~rilling forty-yard run. He played "v:ilds ....... right halfback •.• Maddox Question November 8th, and to make
ers 6-0 l~st Saturday. Susquehanna did Whittier House this evening, from 7 to 9 spirited ball throughout and is expected HIbbard....... fullback ...••••• Taylor full use of all the library facilities.
not appear on the Garnet schedule last o'clock.
year.
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H. S. Plays First Home Game
With Glen-Nor This Afternoon
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OCTOBER
THE SWARTHMORBAN
2
1932
Mrs. William Matos, Mrs. Cam- of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Johnson 01
This is an evidence 01 their interest
Bok Singing Tower in Florida.
Zoo,
of
their
appreciation
of
all
it
Mrs. Ashton was also shown the key..
pion,
Miss
Vera
DeMuth,
Mrs.
herst
avenue.
the
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Mitchell, and Mrs. Benjamin.
On November lsi there will be a Hal- has meant to Ihem in the past and 01 board which manipulates the bell.; also
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Mrs. Richard D. Hickox of Bi,.gl.a.n-Ilowe'en party in· the par 1 0 rs of the their intense desire to have it preserved.
Swarthmore Methodist Church for the The children are showing their interest"thprea.ctsii,,,,leot keyboard whkh is used for
Among the students from S,,'art:hm,or.'lton, N. Y., and Mrs. Harry S.
adult members. The party is being given 1in the needy boys and girls of Chester byll
rrpases. Mr. Barker, the preswho are attending Pennsylvania Military Schenectady, N. Y. arc the guests
by the Ladies Aid Society 01 which
bringing in many pairs of children's ent carit onneur. is an Englishman who
College this year are: Leonard Frescoln, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
'ncent Carels. Robert Ford, Morton in for a couple of weeks.
Frank Windell is president.
shoes, to be used by Chester school chil- madde first a study cf piano, then organ
· t '{' '{
D Fed' k L F I N
d
h
be'
I'ed' h
an composition, and was later a pupil of
Jr" V,
d
d
F
M
D
r. on u ge an 51S er ,.. ISS II arr. r enc
. enno 0
ew
ren w 0 are
mg supp 1 Wit
Paul, and Cote Emmons.
jorie Fudge of Elmira, N. Y. arc visit- leans, La., will be the guest of Mr.
used shoes under the direction of
Anton Brees. He is one of the outstanding carillonneurs of the world. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Birney Morse will en- ing their brother, Mr. R. G. Fudge of Mrs. George W. Fenno for this week- Boys' Club of Chester.
tertain at dinner and bridge tomorrow North Chester road.
Ashton says it was a beautiful experience
Mrs. Ferris Thompson is
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pugh of Mt.
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to listen to the Carillon from the campus
evening at their home on Elm avenue.
Mrs. George :M. Ewing of Columbia "green kitchen shower" on
Washington, Baltimore, Md., were guests
Inspeet Carlllon
by moonlight
avenue entertained at luncheon yesterday. ternoon for Mrs. William H.
of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Brownell of
- - -.....,,,._-Visit Sleighton Farms
Mrs. Charles A. Bunting 01
2nd,
Haverlord place last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Ashton were
avenue spent last week with her
Miss Dorothy Shaw, daughter of },{r. Mrs. Mary Krieghoff, fo,rmerl.v
the guests of Bryan Barker,
who plays the Carillon at Mercersburg The Delaware County Federation of
ter, Mrs. Sheldon Greene in
and Mrs. Charles P. Shaw of Whittier Swarthmore, who has been visiting
N. J.
place entertained several of her friends Frank Huntoon of Walnut lane, left
Academy. The invitation was extended Woman's Clubs held a meeting at
Sieighton Farms, Darlington, on Thursafternoon in honor of her Y
Wednesday for her home in Jamaica,
Mrs. Sargent Walter of North Ches- \Vcdnesday
through John Russell Hayes, poet and
I. Id
brarian of Swarthmore College. A poem, day. All club women were invited.
ter road, who has just returned from a seventh )lrt 1 ay.
.
I
. Fresco II, who spent the sum- • The Carillon by Moonhght,"
written by
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Merriam of
Joseph
.
two weeks visit to Boston, is entertaining her daughter, :Mrs. Ferris Thompson Swarthmore avenue attended the
mer With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Hayes was published in the last isSaoorth. 761.762
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of Baltimore and her small son Tommy. Army football game at New Haven
Devery
U
Il.eonard Frescoln of CHarvard avenue, sue of the MercersbUrg newspaper.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashton were invited up
Miss Celeste Belford of the Rutgers week-end.
las returned to the olorado Agriculavenue school and Miss Caroline ForstMiss "Marjorie Mead of Westdale ave- tural College, where he is a member of into the tower of the chapel to examine
the bells. These vary in weight and
ncr of the College avenue school enter- nuc will entertain at a Hallowe'en cos- the senior clas.!).
tained the mothers of their IlUpiis at
tume party tomorrow evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hurlock
twenty of the betls are inscribed with
I.a...t Wednesday afternoon•
Mrs. Dealt Parker of Princeton ave- Springfield and Mr. al.d Mrs. William various quotations from poets, autholrs,l
Mrs. S. W. Rossler of Bridgeport,
H. Chaffee, 2nd, have issued invitations and the Bible.
EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE
Conn., and Mrs. Olmstead of Yonkers, nue, who is spending several weeks in to a "depr.cssion party" on Saturday eveN. Y. were the guests of Mrs. Joscph Flushing, N. Y., will be at home
ning, October 29.
The Carillon was presented to the
k
this
week-end.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
E.
Hessenbruch,
Hr.
Academy
by Henry Bucher Swoope.
Bates Ior a few d ays Ias t wee.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon attended the
m
The bells were first played by Hanton
FINEST FRUITS-Dr. J. R. Kline of Riverview avenue F
d
D
C I I'
S
I and Mrs. E. O. Lange, Mr. and Mrs. A. B
h
I
I C '11
. th
will attend the meeting of the American 'oun ers
ay
e e )rallon at wart 1- S. \Vickham, Mr. and Mrs.
;.e:;;a;r;,
Mathematical Society in Ncw York
more College last Saturday. Mrs. Dixon Yerkes, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W.
was formerly Miss Emily Joy c e of ers, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dodd
morrow.
Swarthmore.
MUSHROOMS
II; Z9c
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins
be the chaperones at the first meeting
W k E,.. :I SPEO A
.
Cedar lane spent last week-end in PrinMrs. William H. Chaffee, 2nd gave a the Junior Assembly on November 5th.
ee • nu
I L
FRESH PEAS
pk-;!3c
luncheon on Wednesday in honor of Mrs.
RIPE BANANAS
d
ISc
cipio Furnace, Md.
F l '
Among those from Swarthmore who
MEN'S
GLOVES
oz.
'{r.
R.obert Telfer of East Orange, ~erris
Thompson
of Ba E.
hmore.
JUICY ORANGES
doz.Z3c
n
Dr. and
Mrs. Frank
Williams
attended the tea given for Mrs. Patrick
N. J., is visiting his daughter, Mrs. yesterday by motor for Columbus, Ohio, Hurley by the All Party Woman's ComSPINACH
W: pk.9c
George D. Merriam of Swarthmore ave- where Dr. Williams will deliver an ad- mittee for Hoover given at The Drake
BEST IN MEATS
nue.
dress before Ohio Teachers' Association. yesterday afternoon were Mrs. Louis
n..3Sc
Mrs. A. R. Rcdgravc spent last weckCole Emmons, M:s. Edwin A. Ya~~~~:I;
end at State College, Penna., with
Mr. and Mrs. James Bacon Douglas Mrs. John M. Ogden, and Mrs, J.
RIB LAMB CHOPS
n..Z9c
son Richard who recently underwent
of North Chester road will entertain at more Cheyney.
BONELESS POT ROAST
n..ZOe
operation for allpendicitis.
dinner
evening. '11
SHOULDERS LAMB
'{' and
H Ibridge
S I tomorrow
1G
Word has just been received that
Among those from Swarthmore who .I.l ISS C en ee 'I'
ey 0
crmantown WI
Bonelet.
Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harn..2tc
be t IIe guest 0 f .1.\ ISS Leanore P crk'illS Robert
ended
the
William
Penn
Pageant
at
•
PORK
LOIN
ROAST
att
k
d
G.
Griffin
of
Rutgers
avenue,
.
h
Convention Hall were Mrs. George t ISThe
weeAmerican
'-en .
Legion Auxiliary will Edmund Jones son of Mr. and
FRESHER CAUGHT FISH
meet at 2:30 pm., November 2nd, at
Henry Jones of Haverford avenue,
doz.ISc
ELIZABETH KAUFMAN
LG. STEWING OYSTERS
home of Mrs. Robert Powell, 35 Swarth- passed the Merit Tests for Eagle Scout.
more place.
This makes five boys in Troop 4, of
HAIRDRESSING
1t>.l9c
WEAKFISH
which Mr. Preston Willis is the Scout
Mr. and 'Mrs. George Moore
Located in
doz.3Se
LARGE CLAMS
Thompson's store; Morton, Pa.
daughters ·~\firiam and Marie of East Master, who have earned this high rank
n..I9c
HADDOCK FILLETS
Permanent Waving
Orange, N. J., "..'ere the week-end guests
Scouting. The others are Gary
Every Day Except Saturday
tt..ZSc
CRAB
MEAT
Gaines Blaisdel, and Paul Paulson.
3 Specials $1.00
n..19c
STEAK
COD
'Phone Swarthmore 1994..W
Miss Mary Devereux, the daughter
PIG SKIN· - CAPE -. MOCHA
Open evenings by appointment
Mrs. R. T. Devereux, 235 Park avenue,
Swarthmore has just been chosen a memGROCERIES AT A SAVING
ber of the Press Club of Elmira College.
CAMP. BAKEl). BEANS
call 4.
The first meeting of the year was heJd
CLOROX
BoLIOc
on Tuesday night, October 11.
VITAMONT DOG FOOD, Z ...... ISc
The Press Club of Elmira College is
PARK AVENUE
RICE KRISPIES
pq.7c
an organization formed for the purpose
of keeping the home-town papcr~ in
touch with the activities of the girls at
n..Z7.
AYRSHIRE BUTTER
Elmira College. There are about sevenn..23.
COMONT COFFEE
teen members in the Club.
33 West Baltimore Ave.
doz,37c
Miss Belle Mitchell Dudley, 01 RichBROOKFIELD EGGS
mond, Va., is recovering from a severe
CLIFTON lmiGHTS
illness in Kentucky, where she was visIa. can 21c
MONTCO PEARS
iting when taken itt. M iss Dudley is a
Madison 110
sister of Mrs. John Erwin Gensemer,
ASS'T KOOK-KEES
Vassar avenue, and has many friends
2 dOLZSc
HOME
MADE
111 Swarthmore.
,iI,,",i,
",ii i'llll'
'I""'"
S:t~'r~~~{~~;,1
j
r....
Martel Bros.
Ear~le;,:p~;'11 t;re~e~s;w;;~o;;n;o~w;;p;a~y~s;;t
~o~n;;m:;;;e I::::=::::::::VE::::::G~E_:r:_AB-=::...:'~E::...:S~_-:_::~
$1.95
WHEN ITS AN ••"
BUCHNER'S
M. F. Williams
Toggery Shop
FUNERAL
-R·O·ME·
LOW COST
LONGER ,SERVICE
UPHOLSTERING
FURNITURE RESTORING
Fred J. Harley
Custom Made Furniture
Interior Decorating
In All Its Branches
Chester Rd. & Yale Ave.
SWARTH. 1250
GRACE GRAF
Instruction
:
:
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Children Aid
Zoo
Adopting the suggestion of Dr. Arthur
l!;. Bassett, that school children evidence
their interest in the preservation of the
Philadelphia Zoo, the Swarthmore pupils
of all ages and grades have to date contributed the large sum 01 ~50.90 to the
Zoological Garden.
MEDIA '..AUNDRY. INC.
Motu.e., Dale, Railin. Butterscotch
PHONE MEDIA 174
CIDER. NUTS. FIGS. DATES
SPICE WAFERS,
Etc.. for Hallowa'aD
"SERVING SWARTHMORE
SUCCESSFULLY SINCE 1900"
FINISHED
LAUNDRY SERVICE
Hannum & Waite
Swarth. 1441
Violin
Even if the Am cost of an
Exide were higher than ordi.
nary batleries-lhe longer
period of trouble-Ir.... performance would justify the
cosl. Exides acluelly cost
less, in the long run, than
cheaper batleriq,
'Cello
Address Residence Studio
230 NORTH ROLLING ROAD
SPRINGFIELD, PA_
Phone: SWARTHMORE 374-R
DREER'S
roses for fall planting at lowest
•
•
prIces
In
years
You can drive io and park at (lur store a810ng 8S you like And here,
at ht'sdquarlers, you can gel expert advice on any horticultural
suhject ••• a service that bos helped 10 make Dreer'B outstanding.
Tune in "Fame and Fortune"
WeAU SUNDAY, 8 P. M.
"Famous Reading Anthracite Program"
Cash Prices plus Penna. Siale Tax 1%
Egg
Stove
.$1l.50
, $11.75
Buckwheat.
Nut
Pea
.$1l.50
$9.75
, ,$7.50
E
WIRING
L REPAIRS
E RADIO
WASHERS CLEANERS
Tel. 1896
Many pe1'80DS prefer to pla:lliheir rose gardens in the ButUmu. We
are ready for them with a great a.orlmenl of tbe m08t desirable
varielies., specially prepared (or fall planting. All strong, two-yearold, field-grown, dormont planle ••• and at very interesting priCR.
HENRY A. DREER
}306 Spring Gorden Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
FIXTURES
AS NEAR AS yOUR TELEPHONE
OCTOBER
THE SWARTHMOREAN
tained the new members of the League
CANDIDATES
sistence of an active minority and, it is
an attractive get-acquainted lunchAT LEAGUE MEETING eon which was served at small tables
well known that an energetic few can
poohUahed By..,. FrldoI,. at
readily overcome an iodilierent majority.
in the new lounge of the Club House
Swutluoa_ P..
.When a zoning law was first discussed, Last Tuesday afternoon, October 25, by the League's efficient Hospitality
ROBERT Eo SBABPLES
the statement was made that it was a the Swarthmore League 01 Women
D'>'lOr.....
~_.> p..."......
bomb dropped in our midsl. It has Volers held its regular meeting at the Committee.• _ _...._ - - ....
proven more than that. It has been alV-ron,"",'s Club House. Mrs. J. Passmore F. AND M. DEFEATS
Phone Swarthmore 900
boomerang.
GARNET GRID TEAM
Enlered as Secood Clue mal'tt,or;'~i.::::IEditor, The S_rthm.,e",,:
Geo. J. Jones. Cheyney. chairman 01 the League, 1011929, at tho Post OBice S~
As a lifelong 'Republican, I wish to
_ _ _....,..._ _ _
lowing the routine business, turned the
under the Act 01 March 1819_
against the campaign of industrial
M
meeting over to Mrs. John M. Ogden,
'I'he thl'rd lootball game of the season
.
Effi
.
rs. Thomas G. Rutherlord of West-,I',~,"il'm'Ul of t IlC COnlnuttee
'sm
as
exempll'fied
by
Henrv
on
•
CIt tl' d d I t t tl Swarthmore
lerrorl
a at
lIr Lancaster
e ea 0 Ie
FIDAY
R , OCTOBER 28, 1932
and by the Delaware CoWlty ~I'P'~~~~~ldale avenue is spending this week in N. ency in Government. Mrs. Gar Ian d C. mean
gridders
last Saturday.
advertisement in your last issue.
Y. C i t y . ·
King spoke for the Socialist Party, The Blue and White Nevanians of
rt~.n~J~nce
we have grown beyond that sort of thing.
making an urgent appeal for the ex- Franklin and Marshall were able to
~~_e_~~_It
\.1111 , ~l:""~
It is reminiscent of the infamous Alien
of rehabilitation measures to tally
five touchdowns to the Garnet's:
A
and Sedition cts, the efforts of the nohelp those who are unable to help was not as bad a game as the scor.e
the Editor:
torious Biddle Bank of the United States
0
themselves.
shows. The Swarthmore team, handlseems to the writer that if Borough and those of the slave interests to
As no Democratic woman responded capped by the absence of Howa~d
C~~~~~e.ever did need the advice and petuate their domination by
to the appeal from the chair, Mrs. -Da- Sipler by bad shoulders on Captam
tt
01 a solicitor that time is ~;o're IThe right to work should not be predivid C. Prince said that while she could "Chul;ky" Schembs and Bill Orr. was
Here are our own people, n
cated, even by inference, upon the surSl)eak for that party, she would like only able to get going in spurts and
." p',cially the
owners,h who
render of the righth of the
speak as a neighbor of Covernor play
fair football.
M.arsh-a
I' small. property
I
I
'11 !ndividual
atl made
quite a Franklin
day of it,and
1eadmg
strugg 109 agalOst a most overw e mand vote as e WI s. To counteRoosevelt, as she was formerly a resid- horse mascot around the field, and the
odds to retain ownership in their nance such an idea is a. challenge to
Cllicken Platter Slipper
ent of his county. Mrs. Prince gave
team doniling -blue silk pants for the
homes, now bedeviled by the
who care to preserve recognized Ameriaccount of the Governor's fray.
of taxes and no relief measures can principles. If there were not other
efforts to extend legal health - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
,uggested by tbose who ought to be able
for voting against the present
in the State of New York
LIBRARY TAX
Administration, such feudalistie
at the
that every child should have the ad'faxes are due and payable on or be- provide ODe that should be sufficient.
vantage of preventive care.
NQTICE OF Sl'ECIAL ELECTION TO Bl
fore Oct. J. Couoty poor aod
Eo H. Taylor.
Friends Social Service Fair
JlELD NOVEMBER S. 1032.
taXes if paid by Oct. 1 are entitled to
____
Mrs. Cheyney, speaking lor the ReNotice is bereby given tbat a public: elecwl1l be held TuesdaY. NoveJDber 8th,
percent discount. Ii oot paid by The Editor of The Swart',morean:
Whittier House
publican party, outlined some 01 the Hon
1932. bet"..cen the hours of seven B. m. and
time they carry with them a fine. Dear sir:
Ire,colls'truction measures made operative se\'CIl p. nt .. Eastern Standard Time. at. the
The Woman's Club of
Thurs. Nov. 3, 5.45 to 7.00 P.M.
under President Hoover's leadership, regular polling 11laees of the Borourh of
discount is allowed for the payment
Delaware Counly. PennfO'lVania.
school taxes but if the latter tax is wishes thru your columns to express
L:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ land pointed out their immediate pro- Swnrthmprc.
fiJtcd for the holdin;;; of general lUld special
paid by Oct. 1, a penalty of five
appreciation and thanks to
various tective effect upon people of our own electiolns.
Tho Imrposc of the Baid election is to ob·
will be added.
groups assisting in the
carried
FOOD SALE
circutr.stances, people whose moderate tain
the assent of the electort! of said Borourh
Our borough solicitor and our borthis summer at Whittier
and
income must be budgeted to cover of Swarthmore to the reducUon of the rate of
council ought to know that it is en- to all the individuals who
The Woman's AUxillary of Trinity Church taxes, mortgage interest, insurance. and tbe Library Tn:l:. noW being- levied by Baid
Dorough. from one~haU (~) mill OR the dolfruits, vegetables, sugar, jars and
will hold a Food Sale on saturday ·m"miD.r, Ian emergency bank balance, in addi- lar or fh'c l'Cnts (6c) on everyone hundred
possible and legal to pay
rloliars (1100), of tho asscssed vnlu3tlon of
taxes in four separate in- canning supplies. Thru this wllo!eh''''~t-I October 29th, In the store on Park A.venue tion to living expenses.
t&Kable properly within Bald Borough. to an
of twenty.five per cent each. ed Community spirit 200 jars of fruits formerly occupied by the Engle Bakery.
A lively general discussion followed, allllual
rate of one-fourth (%) mlll on the
It is the belief of the writer that our and vegetables are stored in the Welfare Cakes, Pies. Salads, Rellshes, JeWes, etc.,
which Mrs. Ogden enumerated the dollar or two and one·hall cents (2~e) on
onc hundred dolllU"s (,100) of aaid
I Ct e r Ior d'tstn'but'Ion to the needy
will be on $ale beginning at 9 a. m.
S(h-AI
uv board wouId be entl'rely -yi.thiin
"en
offices to be filled and the respective every'
assc88Cd valuaUon.
ALDERT N. GARRETI'. JR.,
their rights to do the same things.
ing the winter season.
candidates therefor coming up for clecSecre&ary •
We wish also to thank "The s,,,,,,,,,.-I
tion on November 8th.
Moses has arisen out of this
WILLIAM R. LANDIS.
ness of doubt and despair.
moreau" for its fine co-operation, display
Preceding the meeting the Executive
Bun;-e88.
of the Swarthmore League enterUpper Darby and Springfield town- and adverll'sl'ng.
,hips have notified their citizens by
Ruth Atwell Detlelsen,
.
in the local papers that
Recording Secretary. I
may be paid on this
PlRl!T CHURCH OF CHRIST. SOIENTlST,
OF SWARTHMORE
plan and all fines eliminated.
.
Editor Swart/lmorean
Park
AV8Jlue Below Harvard
Is it possible that our leadership
on the
slipping or that the office holders
No enactment of our Borough
to the ~r~~~~1~~
have. no consideration
has ever caused more dissension
Services:
persons
11;00 A. M.-Bunday
School.
the
Estatehaving.
of the
taxpayer? Two hundred people have acrimony than the Zoning Law. Since 11:00 A. M.-8unday Lesson-Sermon.
the same, and all persons
to be exonerated from the
evening
each except
week'i !~~~~td delay,
to
decedent to make payment
Reading
roommeetlng
open dally,
. payment the first it has been constant source of Wednesd&;i
d
o( taxes which ought to in lcate to our contention because of its ~:~;~;~:~;\ :~::.;~:~:,hOllda.ys. 1 to 4 in the afterEMILY H. PRICE.
borough authorities the need of
complexities and the confiscatory.
ed1ftce.
410swY.·rt,e_Avoerenu,ePa'.
·d .
'bl 1
IO-14-6t
con itlOns as easy as poss. e or
acter of its provisions. It was
All are cordla.lly invited to attend the I~~~~~~~;;,;~~~~~~~~
of taxes. The emphatic:
almost at once, after its passage, to
servIces aDd. use the Reading Boom.
OF MARGARET B. S. PALMER.
a meeting of citizen taxpayers re- ify it and other changes have since been
THE
the Borough of Swa.rthmore. De....n1'
'J~
SwARTBMOREAN
seriously considered at the 'November
meeting. Borough coWlcil has discussed
the question and decided not to adopt
plan. However, their stand might
changed providing enough taxpayers
evidence of wishing to pay their
Ita:... by the installment method.
-
Dor~
All Linea of
INSURANCE
INCLUDING LIFE
~
~
;;;
PEJ:~Jic J£~DI
_-=
Call Swarthmore 1833
Reading Super-cIean Bar,. Coal
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Calendar f
C
· Events
ODUDUDlty
tol~;:==============::~lto
75c
Church News
\
Q.
S'W~.a.'tHl!4C'RE
\'~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~
gardless of political affiliation is' appar- I maoe from time to time. There is noth-I
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ent and unless such a 'meeting
ing to be marked up to its credit but,.
t'
't is held
Rev. John Ellery TUttle, D.D., Litt.n.,
f
very near uture I 1S qUI e
the other hand, it has proven a sefiOUS
Pastor
our tax rate for 1933 will be
detriment to the borough. It has been
to
SAMUEL c. PALMER.
but_may be increased. .The.wr-iter would
db'eet means of strangling the Prelo:~~:icbool
Executor,
612 Ogden Avenue.
be glad to learn if there are others who paratory School and has exiled
n:OO-MORNING WORSHIP
swarthmore, Pa.
. h'
I
bPMoor~~~
are interested tn t IS very persona pro
Players Club.
"THE cALL OF FAITH"
lern.
Any act or incident which drives
4:45-0RGAN WORBmp .
Or to his Attorney,
Chas. A. Smith educational institution from a commu5:~.rJ:s~~:45
c~ ~,.F2q.,
nity is to be greatly deplored. Swarth"THE MAN OF ONE WEA"
10-7-6t
Editor's Note: That borough council more bas been favora yawn
7:45-Mlsslonary Service
Or the school board have not
for the number and excellence
American Indian
bl kn of its
the payment of taxes by the installment cational facilities and a very imposing
Every=' :a:::~l='b~~:~llto all
MUMSWEDNESDAY
method has not been due to any neglect and important one has been removed I _,_ _ _ _ ~___
.::.=erv:.:.:,ces=_______
on the part of the solicitor for either from our midst. Had it not been for the ,.
TIUNITY CHURCH
persons
body. The installment plan has been
petty restrictions of the Zoning Law
Protestant EPiscopal
to
payment,
cussed· at meetings of both council and management of the Prep School cou"d I
Cb~~~:n8o~eg~~~~ue
WILL~:'ne~f~!:~e.
THE MAROT FLOWER SHOP
the school board.
have re-financed their affairs and carRector
Swarthmore.
315 Dickinson Ave.
Although tax bills for 1932 stated
ried on during the present depression.
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, S. T, )4.
Delaware County. Pa.
penalties were due if taxes were not
Under the existing conditions this was 8:00 B. m.-Holy communion.
o~~ ~~~~. Es~..
Swarthmore SS4
by Oct. I, a bill signed by the C~o,'erno:r I impossible. . '
9:45 a.
School.
918
Land Title Butldlng,
II
The
11:00
B. m.-Sunuay
m._Mornlng
Prayer
and
Sermon.
Phlladelphla,
Pa.
t
But t hat IS no a.
only a few weeks before that date proMr. Guenther w11l preach
0·23·61
\"ided that boroughs, municipalities and formerly occupied
by
it
are1 suitable
ALL
sAINTS'
DAY. NOV. 1st
.
t't
t'
roses
10:00
B.
m.-Holy
communion.
~chool districts could postpone the final for a schooI or IDS I U IOna.. pu P .,.
day for payment of taxes to Nov. 30. there is now the impendtng POSSlbihty
RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
The local public bodies. approved this that they may be acquired for use as
"Vltal reUgion, like"" good musiC, needs
measure and no five percent is being add- home for aged people, an orphan aSJ/lum I not defense but rendition."
d ok
ed to school taxes until after Nov. 30
or for something even more undesirable.
-Farry Emerson Fos I .
SUNDAY
the five percent discount on
The future of Swarthmore hinges upon
9 ;45 A. M.-Plrst Day School In
taxes will still be allowed up to Dec:. 1. the fate of these buildings.
House.
..I
tin
A !4.-Mornlng Forum In _ee
g
Since the final date for payment of
Outside of our schools and chur"h'$, 9'45
.
.
House. Subject on OCt. 30th:
taxes therefore, is still more than
the Players' Club is the most· ~opular .
"Has Socialism Any aellgious
Slgnlflcance?" 00 be led by
month in the future, there is ample time stitution of the Borough. It 1S a credIt
William Blaisdell.
for either the school board or borough to the community and should ?ave been 11;00 A. M.-Meeting for worship in tbe
Genial, hospitable, friendly surroundings. Delicious
meeting bouse.
council to adopt the installment
given every help and opportuntty of acfood, attractively served. OId·fashioned courtesy.
for payment of local taxes. From re- Quiring a home in the eente.r 0.£
WEDNESDAY
/1... M. to 2:30 P. )!.-Sewlng and. Qulltmarks "made at a recent meeting of the town but it was driven over tne hne by
Dinner 85 cents, $1.00 and $1.25.
In Whittier House. BoX luncheon.
school board, it is certain that this ques- the exactions of the Zoning Law.
cord1a.ll~ invited to Join in
tion in reference to sc.hool taxes will
The measure was put over by the perservices.
1:~;~~~~~~~~~~s~~!1
Whose
Anniversary?
Send
iii'i!'';~d~lay,
•
Just tbe Place
to Entertain
Your Friends
I
Swarlhmore
Electric Shop C
411
..1II A... S..ortJuoore, P..
1932
You Can Save $ $ $ $ $ $
StratLHaven
THE SWARTHMORE
METHODIST SPISCOPAL cHURCH
Coke-Buck-$8'~!u=g !::
invites you to attend the service next
SUNDAY EVENING AT 7.45
A half ton of Kopper's pr0ee8S Coke and half ton of Buckwheat
mixed to form a very economical fueL
The Coke prevents the Buckwheat from falliBII tItroullh the
grates. The Bockwheat aids in maintaining a steady fire requiring
REV. JOHN WATCHORN, D.D.
wUl present his celebrated lecture
less attention.
1\-[any Customers are boming this fuel with satisfaction.
Will bum in any size furnace.
Will not damage any furnace.
"THE PASSION PLAY OF
OBERA!dMl:RGAU"
Swarthmore, Penna.
THE spent dollar gains no more
interest than the rolling stone
gathers moss.
Elghty beautiful pictures wUl be shown
Tbls is po rare treat. All welcome
Safe and Free from Soo••
Delivered Anywhere in Philadelphia & Suburl.s
Il.OO-WORBBlP AND sERMON
R""ommended and Sold By
Hefti
n
M
VAN ALEN BROTHERS
ason
COAL
CO.
Phone Swarthmore 345 Today
COAL
Building and Repairs
KIMMELL & SON
Baverl...... Place
PhOlle Sw.
GZ~
Phone - Ridley Park 412
LLOYD P. sTEVENS, MINISTER
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
TIlE SW
1932
OCTOBER
International Relations Committee, of
showing of \ViII Rogers in "Down to "GENOA CONFERENCE"
Earth" there witt be the usual comeTO BE DISCUSSED which Mrs. Edward Jenkins is chairdies and news and-an extra Western
man. 'I'he speaker of the afternoon will
feature "Border Devils", There will be
The program at the Woman's Club
candy for all the children and a pie on Tuesday will be in charge of the be JIIrs. William I. Hull, who will tell
Love scenes betwecn Constance Beneating contest witt be on the stage.
nett and Neil Hamilton in Warner
Bros.' picture. "Two Against the
The Media Theatre is beginning a
World;' at the Lansdowne Theatre, new policy this week of a continuous
had to be postponed to the final week show from 1:30 in the afternoon on
of production duc to the fact that Ham- Saturday until 11 in the evening. The
ilton discovered he had four cracked regular matinee prices arc in effect
and dislocated ribs.
until 6 o'clock.
Scenes for another picture in which
'flte Four Marx Brothers arc one up
he was required to ride a polo pony on a well-known playwright by the
caused the mishap.
name of Bill Shakespeare.
For the quartet of insane comedians,
The \Vaverly 'fheatre will have a currently to be seen in "Horse FeathHallowe'en party Saturday afternoon ers'~, their latest l)icture, at the Media
for the childrcn. Bcsides the regular Theatre, all have names ending in "0",
~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~Itike a majority of Shakespeare's char~
actcrs, but even Shakespeare co.uld
never have thought of Groucho, Clueo,
A WARNER THEATRE
Harpo and Zeppo.
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of the "sidelights of the Geneva
ference". As Mrs. Hull attended
of their meetings, she wilt be Well
formed and will give an
talk.
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UNnL OCT. 31 ON
AVERLy
THEATRE
DREXEL HILL, PA.
Thia Friday and Satul'day
WILL ROGERS
In
"Down To Earth"
-NEXT WEEK~Ionday
and Tue&day
John Gilbert-Paul Lukas
In
"DOWNSTAIRS"
_Extra_
LAUREL and HARDY COMEDY
Wedne.dar-1 Day Only
CONSTANCE DENNETI
In
'Two Against the World'
Thur&day-l Day Only
"BIG CITY BLUES"
Joun Blondell-Eric Linden
re toa
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RAYMOND WALTERS, EX·DEAN.
REVIEWS HONORS SYSTEM
'rhe Swarthmore
tem, inaugurated by
Aydelotte in 1922. is
article, HA College Majors
by former Dean Raymond
the October issue of the
Scholar.
..
Walters, who resigned his POSition
last spring to become president of the
Unh'crsity of Cincinnati, declares that
honors work at Swarthmore is prospering beyond all early hopes and predictions. "Five institutions wefe pioneers
in demonstrating vital possibilities for
the liberal arts college precisely at the
time when prophecies were rife that the
liberal arts college was doomed," asserted President Walters. "These institutions were Harvard, Princeton, Reed,
Smith, and Swarthmore. Fundamentally,
the doctrine upon which each has
worked is the same."
The principle upon which the honors
system was established is that every
"able and ambitious student deserves
develop himself up to his
capacity." The results
under this program
standards than formerly
The teacher also "retains a
zest ... his work is worthy of
"
Scholar is the quarof the national orBeta Kappa, and has
of over 9,000 during its
publication.
WARNER BROS.
M~E~R~R
PROSPECT PARK, pA.
WILL ROGERS
In
A Warner Bros. Theatre
LA ~h~tr~...?uti! N E
"Down to Earth"
Lansdowne Avenue 11& BaJUmore Pike
NEXT WEEK
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
WILL ROGERS
In
"Down to Earth"
GARY COOPER
T ALLULAB BANKHEAD
In
"Devil and the Deep"
NEXT WEEK_WEDNESDAY
·'THE LAST MILE"
with
PRESTON FOSTER
NEXT WEEK
In
'Two Against tile World'
COMING SOON I
TilE
THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
with Dorothy Jordan and Irene Rich
Big Kiddy Hallowe'en Party
Sat. 1 p. m. Lots of Fun
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
CONSTANCE BENNETT
In
'Two Against the World'
with Neil Hamilton
THURSDAY
CONSTANCE DENNETI
FOUR MARX BROS.
In
"Horse Feathers"
WEDNESDAY
·'WHITE ZOMBIE"
with
Bela Dracula
I~ugosi
3 DAYS
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
4 MARX BROS.
"Horse Feathers"
This picture is so popular that we
must extend its showing to 3 days.
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,-
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Extra Added Western Feature Saturday MATINEE ONLY
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Continuous Performance Every Saturday From 1.30 to 11 P. M.
& Tues.
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VICTOR McLAGLEN
Mon.
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,arhaJ1:
Wed. & Thurs.
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Swarthmore 596
will play the opening nurnbet' for the
young people's meeting at seven. Mr.
Jones is instructor of the orchestra of
the Ridley Park high school. The
orchestra is open without charge for in·
s\ruction to all young people of the Sw>day School and church.
Hersh-I;::::===::========::;
"Where Can I Get
It Done?"
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The amazing growth of the Players'
Club may be attributed to sincerity of
purpose and a willingness all the part
of every active member to make sacrifices. .
It is expected that the coming production wilt be an outstanding one. The
cast was carefully selected and both
Mrs. Unman and Mr. DoHman, Jr.,
have unusual dramatic ability and records of excellent performances in the
past.
The revival of "The Thirteenth Chair"
comes by request of the membership
as indicated in the answers to a questionnaire issued by the Board of Governors.
••
willingness to reconsider existing institutions arc so necessary to world salvation."
Miss Addams traced our self-righteousness back to the Puritan idea that
they were the chosen people. This unfortunate attitude was manifested as
early as 1830 toward the European
immigrants. IIA consciousness of superiority constantly tended to exalt the
earlier Americans and to put the immigrants into a class by themselves."
ReoultiDg Maladju.tments
The resulting'evils were first apparent in our tardiness in protective legis~
lation compared with other nations.
The antithesis of this is seen in William Penn's methods of dealing with
the Indians. "His 1682 treaty with them
was made as between equals and was
mutually binding." In his colony, all
made provisions for the laborers, but
also for the negroes, and manumitted
Jane Addams, in the Founders' Day his slaves as early as 1701.
address last Saturday afternoon in the
Another example of the fact that we
Clothier Memorial, criticized Uthe na- have not been following the inspiration
tional self-righteousness of the Ameri- of tolerance and understanding given
can people," attacking intolerance and us by William Penn, is shown in our
narrow-mindedness, and urging that we coerciv!: attituue toward immigrant
found our policies on William Penn's strikers, and our indifference toward
breadth of vision. Miss Addams re- the kiUing of foreign gangsters. This
ceived the honorary degree of Doctor has resulted in a preferential attitude
toward crime, to counteract which we
neeu to revert to William Penn's re~
tigious ideal of. fraternity and right_ _ _ CLASSIFIED
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ieousness.
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common humanity, and its social con..
sequences are amazingly disastrous."
She concluded with the question:
"Must we wait for another William
Penn to show us the unique opportunity the world affords to once more
make politics further the purposes of
old paper and paint look shabby. tbe
floors need refinishing, all the clean·
ing won't make it look beller, the
window sticks and won't go up or
down, the door won't shut, if it does
shut you can hardly get it open. the
rain comes in, radiators wouJd look
better painted, a hundred olher things
heed fix.ing or refinishing! Where can
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religion and to purge religion
from all t'aint of personal and national
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HOBO....,. Dotp'eO
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Dr. Hull presented Jane Addams for Knox's Gelatine
by President Aydelotte, "in rccogni- New Sweet Potatoes
tion of her service to human welfare
at home and abroad. her achievements Beets & Carrols
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MEA.TS
Loin Lamb Chops
Rack Lamb Chops
The: . Young Woman's Guild of the Large Hams
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church will
(Whole or Half)
conduct its second meeting of the season
their dresses on that date. Further notice will be. made n~t week.
The
Young
•People's
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Van Alen will lead the Devotional Service and Dr. Guy L. ~Iorritl, Director of Shoulders of Pork
Guild will have a Fashion Show at the
Strath Haven Inn on November 4th. The
Swarthmore Gown Shop will display
J ....pla E. Qnlnb,.
MRS. A. J. QUINBY & SON
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Funeral Director.
Presbyterian Notes
byterian
Board of
ChristianofEducation,
the
Stewardship
Department
the Preswill give an address 011 stewardship. The
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•
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the Honorary ·degree of Doctor of
Organization
elected the following officers for 1932-33.
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Elizabeth Main, Secretary, Helen Crae~
light. Private realdence. $22. _ Bwa,rt.)lmore
778·& or 335·W.
mer and Treasurer, John McClure. The
Society is planning a Supper Conference
FOR BENT--Pleasan\. furniBhed room. well
for
next Sunday night at six o'clock at
heated and Ihrbicd. second floor for genUe·
the church. Miss lone Sikes, Associate
man. Box K Swartbmorcan Office.
FOR SALE
conformity which has been demanded Director of Young People's Work for
____~=.::....:==_____:-Ifrom <\11 of us in the post-war years on the Pennsylvania State Sabbath School
FOR SALE-Evergreens. beautiful shapely pain 01 being denounced as a 'red' or Association will address the meeting.
trees of m.!IDy kinds. Cheap. WUl ex- a 'traitor.' "Perhaps never before in John Murrett, Chairman of the Social
change for anything of value. J. D. Durn~ our history has there been within the Conunittee, is in charge and a large
all. swarthmore 1648.
framewurk of orderly government such
impatience with differing opinion," con- number of young people have been in~
PERSONAL
tinued Miss Addams. "The result has
PERSONAlr-Want to purchase used. 16 been a great temptation to the timid,
mm. portable movins picture prOjection to the personally ambitious, and to the
machine. Must be in good condition and immature to declare adherence to the
of standard make. :Box P. BW'"'thmorean opinions considered highly respectable,
:::o:::m::cc::::..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.1 and to carefully avoid and even to de~
COLLEGE age boya to stay with children nounce those identified with despised
even1ngs. Junior _high school agEt glrls to radicals. Such a stultifying situation is
stay with children attexnoons. Phone Mrs. more than ever dangerous just now beS. M. Dodd.. Sw. 698-14.
cause the nation needs all the frec and
Call Swarthmore 5O-J.
...
Prolaibition Difficulty
The essence of our self~righteousness
has been reached, according to Jane
Addams. in our present habit. of re~
garding the law as an instrument for
making other people good. This is one
reason why our present prohibition situation is 50 difficult. In the matter of
liquor _traffic, William_ Penn came to a
voluntary agreement with the Indians,
and achieved his purpose by moral cooperation.
But the most sinster aspect of our
self-righteousness is "The spirit of
Now that the coal bin is full and
the cellar cleaned up lei U8 help with
the rest of Ihe house-cleaning. That
Swarthmore Market
the bonds of poverty, and of her magnificent work in the cause of international peace."
Legs of Lamb
the various nationalities received the
".....
JANE ADDAMS SPEAKS
TO LARGE AUDmNCE franchise immediately. Penn not only
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of Laws from Swarthmore College, be· vilforous thinking which is available in vited to this gathering. Mr. and Mrs. R.
OPEN SEASON NOV. 7 fore an unusually large audIence thIS r,eriod of world·wide maladjust- G. E. Ullman are the honored guests.
gathered for the joint celebration of ment. '
Mrs. Ullman will represent the Council
lilt would seem as if nationalistic of Religious Education.
Founders' Day and the 2SOth Anuiverfrenzy were tearing the world to pieces
One night in December, 1921, just sary of the landing of William Penn.
• • •
as religious bigotry threatened to deBluts SeIf·RiJrIa _ _ •
eleven years ago, the Players' Club of
The
Junior
Choir
of the Church will
stroy it in the years preceding and in ..
Her
title
was
patterned
after
the
begin
rchearsals
every
Wednesday afterSwarthmore. with a membership of
c1uding the life of William Penn."
seventeenth-century captions of Wil- Courageously
at 3:15. Pianist, Catherine
Penn advocated freedom,
nearly 250, produced Bavard Veiller's liam Penn, and she used his example
ey, Leader, Miss Jean Doctor, Director
running
counter
to
all
his
contempor"The Thirteenth Chair", with Mrs. Ro- throughout the speech to impress the aries' opinions. In the matter of educa- of Christian EducatiolL
land G. E. Ullman and John Dolman, need of tolerance and understanding to tion, too, he was far ahead of his time.
the national self-righteou'sJr., playing the leading roles of this counteract
Mrs. Child, ch.irman of the departness that has developed in this countrf. It is to be noted that he did not arrive
this "by timidity nor by following
gripping mystery play.
She pointed out that th's feeling IS at
ment of young people's work of the W".
On November 7, the Players' Club often disguised as patriotism, but "in beaten paths nor br fear of public
opinion
nor
by
devotton
to
precedent!'
will open its twenty-second club year one aspect it is part of that adolescent uHe appealed from authority to life, man's Association, has organized an
with a revival of this play with Mrs. self-assertion 'sometimes crudely ex- from tradition to experience." Miss orchestra for the Sunday School, under
Ullman and Mr. Dolman, Jr., again the pressed ...•• by sheer boasting, which Addams emphasized the fact that the instruction of Lytton Jones of Rid·
the United States has never quite out- "what we need at this moment more ley Park. The orchestra meets for releads. This time they will play for five grown
j and in another aspect it is that
nights in the Players' own club house, complacency which we associate with than anything else is a generous and hearsal at six o'clock, Sunday evenings,
the beautiful Colonial structure at the elderly who, feeling justified by fearless desire to see life as it is, irre- and when ready for public performance
spectiVe of the limitations and tradi~
Fairview and Chester Roads, and to their own successes, have completely tions which so needlessly· divide us."
a membership of 1000. Roland G. E. lost the faculty of self-criticism." She
In quoting Sir Arthur Toynbee, Miss
Ullman, assisted by J. William Sim· deplored the fact that this "spirit had Addams impressed the fact that the
been intensified just at this particular
of nationalism is not patriotic j
mons, is directing the show.
moment wheh humility of spirit and a idolatry
it is suicidal. lilt is a sin against our
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OCTOBER 28, 1932
PLAYERS' CLUB TO
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THE SWARTHMORBAN
JIENNIAL BAZAAR AT
WHITTIER HOUSE NOV. 3
H. S. Athletic Program
" 27-Hockey, Media.
" 28-Football, Glen Nor
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A talk by the eminent poet-anthologist,
Nov. I-Soccer, UI)per Darby
Louis Untermeyer, and the presentation
" I-Hockey, Springfield
of Lady Gregory's play, "The Work" 4-Football, Darby
house Ward," coached by William Price,
" S-Soccer, Westtown
!' ·will be the outstanding features of the " 100Soccer, Lower Merion
" 100Hockt:y, Lower Merion
Biennial Bazaar, to be given by the
" ll-Football, Ridley Park
: Friends' Service Committee of Swarth" 12-Hockey, George School
. more Monthly Meeting, Thursday, NoIS-Soccer, Haverford
,." 17-Hockey,
vember 3, in Whittier House on the ColUpper Darby
lege campus. The affair will begin at
" 17-Soccer, Chester
27J'O p. m., and will continue throughout
" IS-Football, Haverford
" 22-Soccer, Chester
the afternoon and evening.
I
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22-Hockey, Ridley Park
From quarter before six o'clock until
"
24-Football, Lansdowne
se"en, a chicken platter dinner will be
" 2S-Socc~r, Alumni
served in Whittier House. The usual
high standard of these dinners will be
Queen Esther Guild
maintained, and a large number of guests
are expected and will be provided for by
sOl11e of the best housewives of the meetThe first meeting and party of the
ing.
Queen Esther Guild and Standard
During the entire afternoon and eve- ~earers Society of the Swarthmore M.
ning Whittier House auditorium will be E. Church was held at the home of
the ~cene of a sale for which the com- Mrs. Otto Kraus, Jr. Following the
mittee has been preparing for months. election of officers, Miss Doris NarThere will be tables loaded with home- berth gave a talk on plans for the
made cakes, bread, pies, candy, jellies, coming year and the entertainment
preserves and pickles. There will be committee was in charge of the prollnilts and afghans, aprons and other gram for the remainder of the evening.
household necessities, flowers and plants
The election resulted as follows:
and fancy articles for sale at reasonable President Miss Clara Jean Alston; vice
prices.
president, Miss Alice Snyder; treasurer
The play will have two presentations- of the Queen Esther Guild, Miss Ann
one at 3 :30 .and anothe~ at 8. Mr. l!n- Kraus; treasurer for the Standard
termeyer will speak III the Meetmg Bearers, Miss Doris Pitman; secretary
House at 8 p. m.
..
for the Queen Esther Guild, Miss BerThe proceeds of the day, wh~ch IS held tha Cheyney. Mite Box secretary, Miss
each fall t)n altert~ate ye~rs, wlll.be used M;:ry Elma Trevethick.
for the far-reachlllg pllllanthroplC work
of the Friends' Service Committee.
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Pure Apple Cider
Mrs. l\L A. Story, of Uxbridge, Mass.,
died :Monday at the home of her sister
at \Vooster, Mass. She 'spent last winter at the home of her daughter Mrs.
Roland L. Eaton, of Yale and Dickinson avenue and was known to many
residents of this borough. Fu.neral ser"ices are being held today at· Uxbridge.
She is also survived by one brother,
Chester B. Story, of Pittsburgh.
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At Your Own Price
Republican Rally
29cgal.
Spiced Wafers
3 lb sealed box 39c
Selected Mixed Nuts
Republican workers of the Second
Ward of Springfield township, including
that part of the township between Secane
and Swarthmore south of the Baltimore
pike, met Tuesday evening at the home
of Mrs. Warren Marshall,· at Yale avenue and Swarthmore avenue. Enthusiastic suport of the entire Republican
ticket was expressed.
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lb 19c
Educator Wheat Thinsies
Reg. 30c pkg.
2 pkg.
25c
Positively fresh stock
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Legs of Lamb
19c
Shoulders Lamb
12c
Rack Lamb ChOI~S
16e
Breast Lamb
3 Ihs. lOe
Round Steak
27e
Rump Steak
Ib.30c
Chuck Roasl of Beef
16e
Fresh Ground Hamburg
18c
Veal Cutlets
35c
Veal ChoJls
29c
R~J1lI) of Veal
18c
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Trinity Church
The Rev. Charles E. Tuke, rector of
St. John's Church, Lansdowne and the
Officers of the Men's Club of that parish will be the guests of the men of Trinity Church on next Monday evening,
October 31st. at 8:00 o'clock. Plans are
being made to form a similar Club at
Trinity Church.
On All Saints' Day, Tuesday, Novembet 1st. there will be a celebration of the
Holy Communion at 10:00 a. m.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Woman's Guild will be held in the Parish House on Wednesday, November
2nd. at 2 :30 p. m.
At a recent meeting of the Department
of Religious Education of the Diocese
Mr. Guenther was elected secretary of
the Department ,and also secretary of the
Commission on· Student Work.
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20%
DISCOUNT
SALE
This week only until October 31 midnight
Anti-Freeze-Gold Band, Prestone, denatured alcohol
Spark Plugs-Champion and A. C. Plugs
Brake . Lining-The best grade, molded or woven
Batteries-·Exide (with your old battery)
FREE TESTS
Special Discount on
.. .Goodyear Tires
HANNUM and WAITE
OCTOBER 28, 1932
signed a pctitio~ in 1930 asking Mr.
Hoover to veto the Hawley-Smoot
Tariff Bill, are: Clair Wilcox, Robert
C. Brooks, J. Rowland Pennock, Troyer
S. Anderson, Paul Gemmil!, '17, Wel.don
Hoot, and J. Russell Smith, who IS a
former Swarthnto~e professor and now
commutes. from. Sw~rthmore to teach
at Columbl3 Ulllverslty.
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Delaware County was represented Friday, October 21 at a conference reporting on what is being done for homeless
children in sixteen counties throughout
the stat e. Mrs. AI an Ca Ivert, St. Davids, chairman of the Pennsylvania Children's Aid Society in Delaware County
Mrs. Henry M. Wirz, Wallingford;
Miss Margaret Bube, secretary and Miss
Gail Scott, assistant, were in attendance
at this meeting. The Delaware County
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orgamzat1~n IS caring for 92 Delaware
Co~nty children who have no homes of
their own.
Mr. Owen R. Lovejoy, secretary of
the New York Children's Aid Society addressed the main session with boa r d
members from sixteen counties in attendance.
"Shall Child Welfare be Depressed!"
was the topic of his address. Mr. Lovejoy emphasized the necessity of standing
by the children in the care of the Pennsylvania Children's Aid Society through
bad times as well as good ones. These
children deprived of their parents, without the care provided by the Children's
Aid Society through foster parents,
would be homeless. They are a first
charge upon the conscience and pocketbook of the community.
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SWARTHMORE PROFESSORS
URGE LOWERING TARIFF
.
The names of SIX Swarthmore prof
d
f
essors an one. ormer Swarthmore
professor were lIlcluded among the
signers of a petition made to Presid~nt
Hoover. last Su~day by ISO ]eadlO?
econon~.lsts, . u~glllg tha~ he ~~e" Ius
power to ehmmate the. lIlequahties of
the Haw]ey-Smoot Tariff Act.
The petition, which refers to a speech
made recently by Mr. Hoover, stat~s
that the farmers laborers and busine'ss
men would be b~nefitcd by a reduction
of tariff rate:;.
The Swarthmore signers, all of whom
The Republican mass meeting
for the Region which includes Swarthmore will be held next Tuesday evening
at the Armory in Media. The County
Committeemen and Women of the borough are working hard to get a large
delegation from Swarthmore to attend
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Speakers o~ note wll] give theil' reasons
for supportlOg Herbert Hoover:
On Monday, the train lbear!ng President Hoover to New York w111 ~top at
Che~ter a~ I :52 p. m. and the chief exeCUllve w111 make a few remarks.
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Mrs. Frank p. W1J1~ell ?f Westdale
avenue entertamed thirtY-SIx members
of the Mary H. Stretch Bible Class of
the Wharton M. E. Church, West PMiadelphia, at her home on Tuesday evening.
POLITICAL ADV.
POLITICAL ADV.
POLITICAL ADV.
Dr. S. Herschel Coffin, Dean of
\Vhittier College, and Acting Professor
of Psychology at Swarthmore, will
speak in Vespers Sunday evening, October 30. Dr. Coffin is the author of
books entitled '''rhe Socialized Conscience," "Personality in the Making'·,
and "The Soul Comes Back."
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Children's
,Aid Society
Republican Mass Meeting
"Give the Wage Earner a Break"
has been the Aim of the Republican Administration
•
The policies of the Republican
party postponed wage cuts for
nearly two years until the cost of
living had dropped substantially
. . . prevented strikes, riots and
bloodshed . . . aided the fiveday week movement to cure and
prevent unemployment while
protecting the wage standards of
the unemployed . . . prevented
unscrupulous contractors from
exploiting distressed labor .•.
prevented additional competition
by prohibiting the migration of
cheap foreign labor .•. sponsored a tariff bill which has pro-
tected the working man from the
l;lnfair competition of underpaid
foreign labor... coordinated
relief agencies... o~ganized
industries, public utilities, states
and municipalities to begin public works which ran into billions
of dollars . . . appropriated
$330,000,000 to be spent for national public works . . . aided
business and employment by cre,,:,
ating the $2,000,000,000 Reconstruction Finance Corporation
.•. took steps to help the wage
earner hold his home by establishing Home Loan Banks-
Keep a REPUBLICAN President in the White HouseSend a REPUBLICAN Senator and Congressman back to
WashingtonReturn a REPUBLICAN Senator and Representatives to
HarrisburgAnd the program of Economic Recovery begun by President Hoover will bring DeJaware County the greatest prosperity is has ever known.
Be Thankful for a Repuhlican president in the White
.House who was far seeing enough to protect the interests of American Labor. Keep him on the job!
V OTE THE
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Chrysler
SWARTHMORE Plynlouth
STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN
TICK;ET, NOVEMBER
8
SWARTHMORE 1250
FIREWOOD
Delivered in Basement .
$12.00 'per COrd
Colafemina Vineyard
Phone: Media 646 R 1
HARRIS & co.
TAILORS AND FURRIERS
Cleaners
No. 11
PARK AVENUE
and Dyers
SWARTHMORE, PA.
TELEPHONE
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II of I'sydlulo).!y at Swarthmll!"l', will
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11 loillT ,10, Dr. Collin is Ihl' author of
hOIl~l' \\ ani. (oarhnl hy \\ tlllalll l'nn',:
5-SocnT, \Vl'SltO\\"1I
A hooks l·tttitlt'c\ "Thl' SocialiZl'e1 COllsci• \~~l\ I~l' the (I\1btamlillg il,;~t\1rrs of thc i :: IO-Son:rr, Lower Meri~1I
A l·m·l·... "l'l'rsollality in the )'Iakillg",
11 :!nd "The Soul COllies Back:'
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thc I .. IO-I.!och?·, l.o~\'c~ l\l~no~,
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l'rll'lI(/s ~l'r\"lre l "II III 1111 l'l' of Swarth-I'
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Dc/awarc Coullty was reprcsentl.,<1 Frikgc call1llllS,
I hc alr;ur will hcglll at
.. 17-Soccer, Chester
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day, Octllher LI at a cOllferellcc repurt2 :30 p, III" alld will c"ntilluc throughout I .. II)-F(lothall, Havcrford
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LL-Son'l'r, Chester
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thc a ilnm',," and l'H'ning,
)o"n'lII quarkr hdon' six o'clock until'
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A childrl'll in sixtecn coulltics throughout
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.. 2..J-Foothall I ansdo\\'Jlc
A thc state. )Irs. ,\Ian Caln-rt, ~t. Da~l'I'l'n, a l' I Ill" Til \l attlT dmner \\,tll hc
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'tn'rel ill \\'ltillin Ilomt'. The llSlIal
drell's Aiel Society
.. in ))el:l\~'arc COllnt\'.
hi!.!1t ,tamlanl oi tltl',-l' elinm:rs will he I
).l rs, IIcury ),1. Wirz, \\'aliing fonl;
mailltailll'c1, and a largl' Ilulllhl'f oi guc,;\s
Queen Esther Guild
I )'Iiss )'Iargarct Buhc, ~ecrl'lary and :'I.liss
are l'xpl'dl'd and \\ill ht' pr"\'idl'c1 iur hy
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i Gail Scott. assistant. were in attenelance
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Tltl' Itr~t IIll·l·tmg' allel party of the: at this mt'rting, 'I'll" 1)"I,'II\','lrl' ('Olllltl'
;1':~I,It' III Ie )l',- It'I"l'\\'IH', 01 Il: mel' - VU\'l'n Es~hl'r Cuilel :lIul Stanelard 'organization is carill~ f~r CJ2 /)ela\\'ar~'
During the elltirl' aitl't"ll(Jon :lIlcl C\'C- I:l'an'rs Soridy oi thl' Swarthmore ),1. COllnty childrell who have 110 humes of
lIillg, \\'hittil'l' Ilou,l' auditorium will he E, Church \\'a, hdcl at thl' h "Ill l' oi thcir 0\\"11.
tht' srrlll' of a sale i"r whiclt thl' CUlIl- )'Irs, Utto Kralls. Jr, Fol/owillg' thr
),11'. Owen H, Lon·joy. secretary of
IIlitter Itas hn'lI prcparillg i"r IIlltllths, dedi,," "i "tlin'rs, )'Iiso; !Juris ~ar- thc New York Chil,lrclI's :\id Socie'" adThl'J'l' will hl' tahks Inadecl with hume- hert" ga\'l' a talk Oil piallS ior the dresseel the JIIaill sl'ssion \\"ith h o"a r d
made cakes, hread, pies, candy, jellies,: coming )'l'ar :tI1d tltt' t'lItlTtaillllll'lIt
1"'l'~L'r\'l'S anc! pickles,
Thl'rc will hc \"C'lIlmittl'l' was in charge of thl' proPOLITICAL ADV,
quilts alid afghan,:, aprons ami othcr, gralll jor thl' n'l1Iaincil't, of the l·\'l·ning. _, ___ .___ .. _....
housl·hold n,'ct'_sit il·s. tlt'\ITr, atICl plallts' Th" l'kct ion n'suitnl as iollo\\"s:
alld iallC\ article, ior salr at reasonable II'fl'sicllllt ),1 iss Clara .Iran .. \istll!l; yin'
prin·s.
]In',iekllt, :\1 i:;s .. \Iin' SlIydl'r; treasurer
The play will ha\'c two prescntati, IIIS- 'oi tlte ~JUl't'1I Estltl't" Cuild. ~I iss :\lIn
"lie at 3 :30 alld all<>tlter at S. ),1 r. l..'n- i Kraus: trl";blln'r i"r tht' Stalldard,
tl'flllc},er will ~pcak ill the )'Il:etill~' Ikarns. ~I i" Dl.ris Pitmall; Sl"crctan'
J i~I~I'l' at K p, 111. ,
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i j"I' lite UIIl'l'll I':stlter Cuil.1, ),1 iss Ik;- i
1 hl: Jln1ecrels ut tht day, II'h,l\:h b Itl'ld tlta Chl"\I1l'\', ),1 ill" nux sl'crda!"\', ),1 iss!
each tall Oil altl't"lIatc \'Car". WIll hc uSt'l1 'I'
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QUALITY MARKET
YALE &
Mrs. M. A. Story
:\Irs, ),1, :\. Story. oi Lxhridg'l',
~I ass.,
tt'!' at t Itl' hotllr
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to;l:ty at l..'xhric\gl·.
Sitl' is a\,;o sun"i\'\'el hy Olle hrotht'r,
l'besll'r I:. Stl.ry, oi Pittshurgh,
At Your Own Price
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29c gal.
R('lmhli('ull Hally
3 Ib sealed box
3 9c
Selected Mixed Nuts
I{l'puhlican workcrs of the Sccond
\\'arcl oi SpI'inglielcl township, including
that part oi thl' tuwnship het\\'l'l'n Secane
! and S\\'arthIlH,rc sU1Ith oi thl' Baltimore
I pi,h', 111('\ '.'"1It'sday en'lling at t!IC homc
,01 ).Ir,;, \\ arn'n ).Iarshall, at \ alc :tl'e-I
i nlll' and S\\'arthnJllrc an·nlle. Enth1lsiI astic
slll'"rt of thl' cntire l{qll1hlicani
til"kl'l was expres~cd.
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T.'inily <:imrd.
Educator Wheat Thinsies : St.TheJohn's
Rc\'. Charies E, Tuke, rcctor of:
Church, Lansdownc and the
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'OfIi reI'S of the ).Im's l'!u" oi that par-
•. ish will he thc guests oi the mcn of Trin: ity Church on next )'lol1<1ay c\'ening,1
I ()ctokr Jist, at l-l :00 o·clock.
Plans arc I
P(J~i t i \'dy r .'t'l"il! sttll'k
: being- madl' to furm a similar Club at I
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Trinity Church.
I.t'~l"i ul' Lalula
]9(' • On ":\11 Saints' \)ay. Tucsday, No\'cIIIShuulflt'.'l"i I~alnla
]2(' . lilT 1st. thcre will he a celrbration of the
Ha('I, Lallih CIHlJll"i
16" ' Iioly l'omll1llllioll at 10 :()O a, 111.
H,'.'ul"il LHmla
Ilts. 10(' Thc n·gular mOllthly IIIcding of thc
ilollncl Sh'nk
27(' \rolllan's (~uild will hc held in thc ParUu mp Sh'nk
1Ia, :~O(~ ish ll01lsl' 011 Wedncsday, Novclllber
Ch lIc'k Hom;t III' Hc'c,r
16(' Lncl, at L :30 p, III,
. :\t a rCCl'nt llIeeting of thc Dcpartlllcnt
F.'('slt 4;.'uIII,,1 lI .. mhlll'g
HI(' uf 1~e1igious Educatiun of the Dioccsc
Yc'al (:utlt'ls
:~5(' ),1 r. CUl'nther was e1l'ctcd sccrctary of
Y"HI Chtlp~
29(' th" I )"parttllent :lI1el also sccretary of thc
Hump Clf \",.. 1
18(, COlllmission un Sltllient \ \' ork.
2 pkg.
The l{ellublican mass meeting
for the Region which includcs Swarthmore will hc held lIl'xt Tuesday cvening
at the Armory in ).Ie
llt-kgation fwm Swarthmorc to attcnd.
Spcakers of notc will givc their rcasolls
ior supporting Ilerhcrt Iloo\"Cr.
On ),1 011 day, the train Ibl'aring I'residmt IloO\'er 10 New York will stop at
Chcster at I :52 p. m. awl the chief executil'e will make a few rcmarks,
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)'Irs, Fr:tllk D. Windell of \Vcstdale
a\'l'lIue entertainl'(l thirh'-six memhcrs
of the ).Iarv II. Strdch "Bihle Class of
the Wharto;, ),1. E. Church, \Vest l'hiladdphia. at her home 011 Tuesday evcning.
POLITICAL ADV.
POLITICAL ADV.
hl'r daughtlT ),1 rs.
=================! \'in's aI',· heillg held
Spiced Wafers
The n:l1l1l'S (If six Swarthlllot"l· I'rofl'ssors a:1C1 lllle former Swarthmore
pr"fL,ssor Wl'n' includcd among the
S;g'IIlTS of a pdition made to President
Ilcl(l\'l'r last SUlulay hy lXO Ic:lllin).!
econolllists, I1r~ing that he nSl' his
IHI\\'l'r .. to l'iiminate the inl'Cjualitil's" of
the Iiall'il"\'-Smo(lt TarilT ,\cl.
Tlw I'd iiioll. which rders to a spel'ch
made n'n'nth' h\' ),1 r, ] loon'r, statl'S
that t lie fanll~'rs, 'Iaheln·rs. and Imsim'ss
IIIl'lI 1I'0111d he hcnditl'd I", a re.ludion
(If tarilT rail's.
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Tht' Swarthmore signers, all of whom
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Uelmhlicull 1\lu8s Meeting
I died :\Iollcla\" at the h"tIIl' of hl", ,istl"r
I at \rooster: ),1 ass, . She spellt last Will-
KENYON AVES ..I I,,,bld J., Eatoll. oi Yale alld IJickilli ';lIn :l\'l't1lll' and was kno\\"11 hI lIIany
Swa. 183
i rnidl'lIts oi I his borough. FUlIl't"al sl'r-
Pure Apple Cider
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SWARTHMORE PROFESSORS
URGE LOWERING TARIFF
siglll'eI a pl'lit iu;\ in 11),,() asking ).r r.
I roon'r to ydo thc Ilawll,y-Smoot
'l'arilT Bill. an~: Clair \\'ikox: Rohl'rt
l', Brooks, .I, Rowland Pennock. Troyn
S, Anelnson. Paul (;l'mlllill, '17, \\'dd""
lIoot, and J. I~nssdl Smith, who is a
forllll'r Swarllllllore profl'ssor alld now
commutes from Swarthmore to h'ach
at Columbia Un i\'crsity.
ttGive the Wage Earner a Break "
has been the Aim of the Republican Administration
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B A C H MAN S,
ml'mhl'rs from sixtecII cuunties ill attendallfl',
"Shall Child \\\·lfare Ire Depressed?"
was tht· tOllie of his addrcss. ),1 r. Lo\'cjoy l'Jnllhasized the lIecessity of stalldillg
I", the chilelren in the care of tIll' I'enllS)'''':l1Iia Childrcn's Aid Suciety through
hael timcs as well as good oncs, Thesl'
children
would he homelcss. Thc\' arc a lirst
charge upon thc cOllscienc~ and pockethook of the community,
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The policies of the Republican
party postponed wage cuts for
nearly two years until the cost of
living had dropped substantially
. , , prevented strikes, riots and
bloodshed , , . aided the fiveday week movement to cure and
prevent unemployment while
protecting the wage standards of
the unemployed . . . prevented
unscrupulous contractors from
exploiting distressed labor, ..
prevented additional competition
by prohibiting the migration of
cheap foreign labor , , . sponsored a tariff bill which has pro-
tected the working man from the
unfair competition of underpaid
foreign labor ..• coordinated
relief
agencies
, organized
industries, public utilities, states
and municipalities to begin public works which ran into billions
of dollars . . . appropriated
$330,000,000 to be spent for na~
tional public works . , , aided
business and employment by cre~
ating the $2,000,000,000 Reconstruction Finance Corporation
. , , took steps to help the wage
earner hold his home by estab~
lishing Home Loan Banks-
Keep a R,EPUBLICAN President in the White House-
a
20%
DISCOUNT
SALE
This week only until October 31 midnight
Anti-Freeze-Gold Band, Prcstone, denatured alcohol
Spark Plugs-Champion and A, C. Plugs
Brake Lining-The bcst gradc, molded or woven
Batteries-Exide (with your old battcry)
FREE TESTS
Special Discount on
Goodyear Tires
HANNUM and WAITE
Send a REPUBLICAN Senator and Congresslnan back to
Washington-Return a REPUBLICAN Senator and Representatives to
I-I arrisbu rg-And the progralll of Econolllic Recovery begun by President Hoover will bring De.1aware County the greatest prosperity is has ever known.
Be Thankful for a Republican president in the White
.House who was far seeing enough to protect the interests of American Labor. Keep him on the job!
V OTE
YALE AVE, AND CHESTER RD.
Chrysler
SWARTHMORE PIYDlouth
THE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN
TICKET, NOVEMBER
8
SWARTHMORE 1250
FIRE WOOD
Delivered in Basement
$12.00 per Cord
Colafemina Vineyard
Phone: Media 646 R 1
HARRIS & co.
TAILORS AND FURRIERS
SWARTHMORE
Cleaners and Dyers
504
No,
II
PARK
AVENUE
SWARTHMORE. PA,
TELEPHONE
The Swarthmorean, 1932-10
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